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PLAINFIELD, N. J„ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1894 EPTABbUHUD OCTOBER ». am rAHUî'Hrt» J iN B t »*»*. WTHIKK PRICE TWO CENTS M£W> m«j >rltY In Daneiieo mm 85 anrl In Sew UerlMti LATE NCWS THE GLAD TIDINGS. Ma-kcl 113; f«»r Senator, m-j. r>iie* wem 82 nod iv i; for (»o e'y *.ter», Conger*’ is-j »mir« wem 79 soil 113; for AeenM ;, Tice, Hicks m l Siover met» serai ed majoriu-s of 82 and 108 aad lor Cion me r, brace re coired »imi'ar mej inuca. The Pro- hibition ticket in Duot-lien bad 26 and la New Market 4 vote«, and b *Ui tbe Snciaiiaii« tbd ticket, bad 3 vo* es each Amendments Carried. jeweri a l Vo thr cor >re* J N ew Y ork, 7.— 4 count made this morning of the rote ju>i for and •galfiat the nrtfpoaed attjadmecia to toe conttuuUofl indicates -that all the OURS ■Detailed Vote Cast jin All “Districts of the City and PLAINFIELD FOB CUKGRE38MAN. POWUEK. 1 ICR X. Filai ward, Flrat Watncl ....................... 23« ha Second metrici ............. t... «3 37 Second Ward. Piral District................»... 3*2 73 Second D i s t r i c i 2 1 Third Wa’ d ............................................ I... 3«5 ho Fourth Ward. Flrat District .............. 1... a67 133 _______________ Senind D i«irc ...........335 #7 FUR oOtINrY t LkHK. « 1 r R E P U B L IC A fi OA ¡à CGC -VT r TICX tir ELECTED. T H f VOTK IX FAXWUOU. Tha total vole e«*' yesterday was 313. Of them 203 wen* straight Republican, and 102 «iraipht Democratic. Fowler'* majority for Congress w»a 138. How- ard’a, for Oottnir Clerk, »a » lo5. Coil- dinr, for A«s<*mt)lr, had' 83 majority, Cross, 99 and Burger 95 Pieraoi» for Coroner, recelm l »3 majority. There »ere a number of scatleriog votes. Grist fecial foros ctf}»ikA] N ew Y ork , ■(ìoremii»r^).— Retoma for the r»te in-ihis edy j hd Brooklyn on ihe “Gresiel New V5#t” scheme indicate mat a Majority ■ f the rotea bare been esalilo favor i f cooaoltda- The aewa of the great Republican victory was received la Pialo field with great rejoicing. From the vefy flrat Indicai Iona pointed to Republican •ocreas and aa despatch after dispatch came ia, all ia the aame atraía, tbe Aral retorta ware more (ban verified. and Plata leid webt almost wild, aa the •piendtd rlctory of Leri P. Morton, for aovrraor of New York, waa proclaimed aa a starter Reporta differed aa to HOWAKUS magnificent k in somerset is kepi blican . Somerville , N. J., Nor. 1 — This county ia Refiubltcan by an hundred, an increase oi about aerea hundred, aa the county went Democratic by 79 at H owamd. Ou ver . Mr les. H e [ special tC>tur eoe; lek | N ew V ira , N ot. 7.— Liitaat return* abow that Mor.ofl ia electee by 130,000 plaralttj * Hasting* plurality ta 24*100 Ooonecticui gubs Repuof/tan by 10.- 000 s. Not enough Democrats} elected to the Legislatore in aeree o*4 tbe com- mitteea Tbe Populist* Aye rotted 'yam one end of tbe country toxhe other.- H ill*« plurality jn tbm clfi la reduced to 4 000 < V It ia claimed thit HolmaiAhe ••watch doa" ia defeated. Three of tbe Joer Cot£reeamea In Louiaiana are Repui.lican*.' Strong is elected Mayflf by 49,000 plurality - \ Indiana gore BflpttMicwTDy 50,000. Both Ulinola a^tod Wio^Dflln iwlaf *»’Vo lio«, with tu aunties o 30,000 aod 0 T«r. * Not a Demtftratic Urngreaaman elected above flagelli Dritte sad only only fire below il f First Ward, First DSatriet... Second District Second Ward, First District. Seecnd DiuirtcL Third Ward ............................... Fourth Ward, Pint District., Sec-nid Diet riet. a qoaaty Has its First Ket mbit can Clerk. FOB ASSEMBLYMEN. Qrr. Ta* Laad Slid* ia th« Rrpnbliean It ir a 81« <«• Vici Cima >«i* Jintj Ti«,—E,yry R-poille id C«(rM> n\a kl ctrd — Midálrtn ta Firei Ward,1st Din.., Id Dtst. . Second Ward, Ut Dial 1J Dial. . Third W ard .................. Founb Ward,Ut Dut. VU Dial. . CHARLES X. CODDING. Republican Calaña GaiMtbaiaar L ft me last nongrewlnnal elect inn. Frank w . Somera Is elected to the Legislature by about six handled. hla majority oeer Hill, bat It kept sny- where between 130.000 and 190,000. At early aa oiae o'clock the news eaae that Tammany bad abat op shop and gone borne, thus deserting tbe ball sod uie tiger. Torn was proof positive that tbe Democracy was to be burled Marty In the eveamg men, anxiously T IE RE.SI LT DIDN’T SUIT HIM. In counting the bal'nta in tbe Second D'atrirt of tbe Fourth ward last mgbt, after 128 had ticen checke)), a disenfi »or» of ima voi« waa «uncovered A Socialist who A a present made auch a Urne aboot II that the vote waa recounted and tbe mi»t»ke discovered. The er- Ior gave one more voie for Howard, 'he Republican nominee for Count? Clerk, mocb io the disgust of the So- cialist, wbo weal borne. Tbe exacl teures pf the reault in Union Count r i»eve iiot tieea ms<te up yet II is kupwn hosrevur tbal Fowler's Will rcactl 3200 CORONER P ierson Dola *. Boyer Firn Ward, Firn Diatrict... Se coud Diauicl Second Ward. First Diatrict. Second D ial'ici. Third Ward .............; .............. Fourth Ward, First District. Second District. majority m Hoaanl's <oi ■County Clerrk 1 V 0 <\ and all three ite| mollean Assemblymen by untjoriiics ranging Pom 1700 to2100 HIGH SCttOOL SOI [4. Tbe toot ball teain of tbe J-'igh School denoted the team ot the iiinh Plain- field School yesieqlay by gucore of 14 to 6 The High School ley* waa crip- pled by tbe loeaS of SerruU ’95, and Oreen, ’9«, wbo pl4y right ffld left half back*. A. Taylorjand LatlVcce filled their places very accept oir. Tbe preted It rightly The association rooms would hardly bold the crowd that Ihrouged ap the aiaire to get wltbia ear shot of ez- Ma *or Charlea Place, wbo sanooneed tbewuatvnta uf toe deapaiebea, and aa the qewa of tbe Repobliceo tidal wave over Ybe Colled Stale* were gradually giren to them, cheer after ebeer waa given utili the ball rang with the echo. To add to tbe entboaiaam tbe Hoo. Boswell 6 . Horr made a rpeecb aa hla NORTH FOR CONGRESSM AN. H owell , G e ime * hai nek L aidumi . M erritt . W -* *■ D. r. peo. ................. 'IM 124 17 1 WHY HE UXST HIS VOTE. • James P. Mrtjoalde.of Wea» SeventL Street, was deprived of hla vote yester- day by reason of ibe mono Mouday. He left Bosiou by steamer Intendlog to reach borne yeeierday morulng. The auirm on tbe souod delayed the boat « . • •• wasobligeil io anchcr a d r. main all n*gbi. HigbScbuoi team FOB ASSEMBL YMAN Mctyaalde reached home last night alter tue pulla were closed. First District.. Seenni) DIalricf Hurnv *a ........ < >»1* -m ....... Little V . ____ _ KlUralioiue TW Drake -JT. ....... Hebrlng "»V ...... Cantwell Mfl...., Tarier ........... t ltcpubiicsu Deiuocratic R>. THE SEMA1R. Tne Stale Senators elected are: Bur llugioti couoty, William C. Parry, Rep C«fe M«y, Edmund L K ««, Rep.; Hunterdon, John Shields, Hep ; Middlesex, Charles B H-rbert, ltep.; Paemdc. Holier! Williams, Hep.; Sussex, Jacob Gould, Rep. THE AA8EMBLY Dl»t ATLANTIC. IV eel* v C. Smith. R. MIMQBI. I. O. C. '¿mbriHki. K. Z. K U \oorbM. K. BLKI450TOK. 1. Qtxx. Wilder, li. 2. 31. c. MihUmk. R. CAMDW. L U T . L>«sroo*e, R. 2* ii. W. lurrurtl. R. \ O. Stafford, H- IUFKMAY. FNiriuti Ludlow, A. 41'llllKUI.AStli. I Tluf. K. .\U9tia, H. Bloimrt d Miiit h.K I KMKX. I Urol K Oksott, R. 4 A. W. Htrrison. h- A O. K 1 Morns R. i. Al.fr. SkiAber, R. \ CL H. Duiuq. H. «. ChrUftie, K. Te4i«*olH. SmitL, R. Ha D. K 154 i.tHllcl, K. v. Johic.fctael*. R. U»v C. A- «cbobvra K- 11. Kr**4 W. Mock. K. P lainfield . First Ward, Firei District... Hecood District Second Ward, First Divtrlct.. Second District Third Ward ............................. . Fourth W ard, First District. Second Dl»trlct. N orth P lainfield . Firat District ............................. Second District ......................... voie. 120 43 123 21 Dll 165 !«•» 1-awrvntr........I,.rt llair Hack.Majiki trän*-K............ Fullback . ToiK-bdown«. Ci^ne, Pt'H. Taylor. F. II. S., ft Mooie^N. 1; Goals ki'-aed, Crane, H. Ferrine, V P H., £ j[- E. I . Serrell, D iiam l V. f¿. ( '96, played with ihrflHiooildiT tes the lo-rtoall game bgjween ;«se J len and the Roselle |eama. \ Tne regular Wedhenday sljig'n sou was held this moyning gi-<1er Fowler'* ma ¡900 sod in J majonty in I 6000 Elizabeth g i 400 majoniy ] Lsler reiurs cate tbal tbe 1 every I kmgrj Only four I) are electeil in { eleven Hudsd an* Republic«^ ted is a Refill crala but eiJ Houses laid shows ibat Mr] ted to ( Oilgrcsl to Hahwav I 375, Howard's] m»i irlty l.>r iqJ The estimate lu Sew Jersey, the toial Hu< j t 33,230; Detnocf Full details o| obi tbe eoBtiirvj iority lo jtF*-2! I» abou'. iay ou ne 2t 0 IDs total .be district will exceed Dial. HVNTKKUON. 1. C. N Kama Uìuk. U. J. flianiberlain. I). >u>n. 1. W. T. tVUuur, R. • S. w . T. Kxtun. K. k John Hinder. K. ve Fowlèr 700 and Oliver RECAPITULATION -pahUcÚM hard elected Nsuisn in tue State nim-rallp Asacinbljmen he Si aid. Eight of the i county Ashemblymen Every oenauir elee- P lainpield . Tola! vote for Fowler, R ____ . . . .. 179 " •* Duon, D ... . t ...... 32 •• Kennedy, P .............. 4 44 *: Hell, S......................... 7 •• Pofie, Pen ................ Fowler's majonty 1,140. Fowler’s plurality 1,170. Total vote for Howard, R .............. ifi); •• Oliver, D ................... 75 •• •• Mylee, P ..................... 4- •• Hulnagle, S . _______ 73 Howard’* majority 744; plurality 861 Total vote fbr Codding. R ...............1461 •• •• Crosa, R ...................... 1661 Burger, R ..................1*6; •• t>>ok, 1). .................... 6tk •* Green, U ...„ ..... 843 44 44 Claus, D .................... 70{ *• •• Blake, P .............. 47 •• •« Wood, P. .................. 46 •* VauSiae, P'. ............. 46 (Total rote lor Keim, 8‘. ............... Miller, 8 ................. 44 Scott, s .......... Codding'* majority 606; Gross' jonty 703; Burger’s'831. Total vote for Pierson, R .............. •• *• Dolan, I) .................. 44 •• Boyer, P ................ Grieb, 8 .................. Pierson’s majority 881,plurality 1 N orth P lainfield . Total vole for Pro- ks*ivtng 1. E. F. Hick*. K. 2. A. U. Clover. R. 3. li. H. Tier, K. MUHMOCTH 1. D. D. UraiM. R. A O, A i* Francia, R. A Uro. P. Snyder, R. MOMS» J 1-luM». A. liflkkrr. R W m . C . HflkU». R. OCSAK. And. Lower. R. rmuir L ivun’l Fredericks, R. J*ü llobgjrtA, K. 3. Samuel Hillock. R. 4 John king. K. flALMM C. R. Power», R. MpMK ' eat imonte! of bis party'« g.onooa vkrtary. . » • At the L'ni n Cuontv foonirr Club there waa aiao great rejohlag. Here also Mr. Horr waa called upon tor a speech and be go >d naiuredlv complied. At shoot 12.30 entboaiaam ran wild and a Republican delegation, beaded t>y tbe bautj marched dowo Park av*. roe 1« Seventh street and sernadfd the Kcpvbticans a oug the way. Mayor Gilbert and Mr. Horr were both aer- asd d. Not until late this morning did the crowd consent to leave off bearing tbe glad tiding* and go borne. practiced« —The auibor of ¡[“The traigo” dia wed in selecting the iavy foD'h* theme 01 his most aac -eealg} pl.y FFroai the time Paul Jone*, frofli bia mLíing »Dio, answer* lie «ummoitt to tnrljoder, to the orlug o' tbe la « gnu Here la no I ait not worth seeing. In ioaic Hall Friuay nigüL i nt membera in bolb r re|H<rta Irom Hud «on iwau, RtfiuMicso is elec- 1 , from that d strici. Fowler’* m-joriiv was 421 unit (be average i A-asmàlym-n is 273. if Repubucva majority by connue* is 31,750, nties being Republican *114.3,500 \ the election throngh- are firiuted on page 2 . Howell. R .. Geiaenbainer, Launing, P .. Merrill, Peo. Welael. A .. H iwell's majonty 230. Total »(Re for Somers, R .... »- « Laue, D ......... . •* Scnb-r. P ... Somers' msjoMy 248. W. P. I ou raen. R. cmnH. 1. Jus. CniM. IL John N. Burner. R. a. C. K.luddinic. K. W AIU4K.N. 1. Km P. Onlieh. U. 2. Sauri V. Itovi«, K. ijYour . * . Wattiert. 1 ). 84 8w*rnr, D. bit * Flaainz. D. M<h M olita. D. I. I . I'arsiow, D. H. Cagney. D. Vtaaisg Pntra at Wkul A Very en|oyab’e whist imriy was given last evening by Harry Coward to a number ol friend« at bia home on E«at Front air eel. Guests were present from Orange and Newark aa well as from tbt* env About thirty were In the. party 4 Tne flrat prix*a were taken by Mi*- Rocap, of this city, and Joseph Pointer, ol Newark. Tbe conaoiatloa prize was laseu by M >sa Wood, of this cut . a codaiioe followed and the party broae ep au.nu mid- night. linkotter. D. • l'.har, U. Later details lidicate that- rtDwriH named here aa elected, eated. < CONGRkSS. Kivc.Uagvr.R. I Jume. F. Htewart. R. iardn.r. R. R. Wayne Parker. R. tawelL R. Tboa. McKwaaJr- R. MUwy.K. <Chas. X. Fowler, ft. your rulan,. hsick|f„.dNrel| 5 feet, o inchesf 115 {\ 5 - 1 „7 tao ; 5 « * * I 1»5 > 5 »3 » 5 *30 ? FOOTBALL to Rahway’s three yard line. Here tocal team braced ap and secured j bali 00 downs Time waa called M ibe bail ou Ribway’a diurna yard liai Th. Elisabeth AtheDiis Club Taaai Dew*, lbs Prizes ton Tlgvn. Many PtalnOeldera went to Elisabeth tekterday to see tbe Princeton College Tigers beaten with eaae by the football team of the Elizabeth Athletic Club. The borne team's Interference and gen- eral play were aoperb, and lh 9 visitors coalddu nothing with them. Tbe Prince- tons made aome bad tumbles, and got rattled early in the game, which, oo the whole, was rather one sided. Tbe Elisabeth'* (bowed that by tbe contest they Lave an exceptionally strong team this season. Score— Elizabeth, 24; Tl- — Wbv need yog »offer iooger with headaches and the inconvenience -•>i bavins, when reading, tbe print ^Jtn tcgeiber, when you can have your efls* »killioUy examined free and tbe proper gla»«es atljosted and vuamnlend %y Leech, 8Ule* A C x, tbe Philadelphia eye speciall«ts,at 107 Esat Front su-ejk next Tnursday, November 8. Do flpt tail to call oa them on that day. >i;ru QjuiKfl C3RI»TIAg UOSATOUU. Tbe annnal meetiug of the-West field Local C. E. Union, which baa on Its roll the societies of Roselle and Cranford, was hold Monday utgbt m tbe First Presbyterian Cbureh, at Roselle. De- spite the bad weather tbe young people gathered in a large company and it was an enthusiastic meeting. Tbe decora- tions were tasteful and tbe music and speeches Inspiring. Tbe exercises opeaed with a praise service led by Mr. 8 . H. McQuuid, sad Mias Mary Warner presided ss organist The aenptare reading waa by Rev. H. R. Goodcbild of the Roselle BapUai Church and Dr. Blau veil offered the prayer. John G. Woolley, tbe ■ll'DLESEx f EDEBHEQ. AT LAST. BkCYsw ICE—Tbt Republicans '•* »cle id sweep of Middlesex Bcnjaml n F. Howell, for Con- ■celves 700 majority; Charles P«. for Seoster, John H. Con L'-ouotv Dierk and G eorg« H - wàrd I teka and Andrew H. T As*« ably, afe elected by * rangit g from 1,30® lo 1,400. be Orsi time in many years m ***1 Cooolr Las gone Re- The co inly is normally about I'vratic. Howell’s majority m I Dia.ric is about 1 ,600 . Henry Wtlaon, the poa'tassar al WelstKbo, Fionda, saya he cared a ease of diarriMEa ot long sfaadieg ia mx houra,wUboaoamati houle oi Cbamber- lata’a Colle, (.boterà and Diarracet Remedy. Wbal a pieaaaot aarpnae that musi bave beta io ite aafferer. •Soch cure* are noi. aonsaal witb ibi* emedy. la msay ina. ance« oaly otte > r iwo dose# are rvqatred lo givo per- alane ni rei te f II ean aJwaya be de- oended upoo. Wbeo redaoed with valer it ta pleaaael le ta»e. Por sei» *J Beynold • Pbarmaey. Pari and Nortfl «veooea, T- 8 . Armairoag. The game at Rahway yeelerday be- tween Ro'ger* aad tbe Rah ways retailed iu s lie, neither side being able to score. During tbe Oral half tbe bell remained near the centre of the field, iboagb el ope time Decker of tbe visitors, broke past the line and wo aid have scored bat for a Doe tackle by Dobbin*. In Ibe second half Ibe super- ior conditio J of the college men toid. aad they gradually forced ibe ball down famous tem perance orator, will speafc at ibe Pres- byterian ( liurch at Westfield oo the evening of November 14 . ‘ D :; bw market ix uxg tu llunellea aad New Mar- »»t L-uugreastnau Howell’s

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Page 1: 113; for AeenM;, Tice, Hicks m l Amendments Carried. OURS ... · elected above flagelli Dritte sad only only fire below il f First Ward, First DSatriet... Second District ... all

PLAINFIELD, N. J„ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1894EPTABbUHUD OCTOBER ». am rAHUî'Hrt» J iN B t »*»*.WTHIKK PRICE TW O CENTSM£W>

m «j >rltY In Daneiieo m m 85 anrl In SewU e r lM t i LATE NCWS THE GLAD TIDINGS.Ma-kcl 113; f«»r Senator,

m-j. r>iie* wem 82 nod i v i ; for ( » o e 'y *.ter», Conger*’ is - j »m ir « wem 79 soil 113; for A e e n M ; , T ice, Hicks m l S iover m et» serai ed majoriu-s o f 82 and 108 aad lor Cion me r, brace re coired »im i'ar mej inuca. The Pro­hibition ticket in Duot-lien bad 26 and la New Market 4 vote«, and b *Ui tbe Snciaiiaii« tbd ticket, bad 3vo* es each

Amendments Carried.jeweri a l Vo th r c o r >re* J

N ew Y ork , 7 .— 4 count madethis morning o f the ro te ju>i for and •galfiat the nrtfpoaed attjadm ecia to toe conttuuUofl indicates -that all the

OURS ■Detailed Vote Cast jin All“Districts of the City and

P L A I N F I E L DFOB C U K G RE 38M AN .

POWUEK. 1 ICR X.

F ila i w ard , Flrat W atncl....................... 23« haSecond m etr ic i............. t . . . «3 37

Second W ard. Piral District................» . . . 3 * 2 73Second D i s t r i c i 5« 2 1

Third W a’ d............................................ I . . . 3«5 hoFourth Ward. Flrat D is tr ic t .............. 1 . .. a67 133_______________ Senind D i « i r c ...........33 5 #7

FU R o O t IN r Y t LkH K .

« 1 r R E P U B L I C A f i O A

¡ à C G C - V T r T I C X

t i r E L E C T E D .TH f VOTK IX FAXWUOU.

Tha total vo le e «* ' yesterday was 313. Of them 203 wen* straight Republican, and 102 «ira ipht Democratic. Fowler'* majority for Congress w»a 138. How- ard’a, for Oottnir Clerk, » a » lo5. Coil- dinr, for A«s<*mt)lr, had ' 83 majority, Cross, 99 and Burger 95 Pieraoi» for Coroner, r e c e lm l »3 majority. There »e r e a number o f scatleriog votes.

Grist

[ » f e c ia l f o r o s c t f } » ik A ]N ew Y ork , ■ (ìo r e m ii» r^ ).— Retom a

for the r » t e in-ihis edy j hd Brooklyn on ihe “ G res ie l New V 5#t” scheme indicate m at a M a jority ■ f the rotea bare been esa lilo favor i f cooaoltda-

The aewa o f the great Republican victory was received la Pialo field with great rejoicing. From the v e fy flrat Indicai Iona pointed to Republican •ocreas and aa despatch after dispatch came ia, all ia the aame atraía, tbe Aral retorta ware m ore (ban verified. and Plata le id webt almost wild, aa the •piendtd rlctory o f L e r i P. Morton, for aovrraor o f N ew Y ork , waa proclaimed aa a starter Reporta differed aa to

H O W A K U S m a g n i f i c e n t k i nsomerset is k epi blican .

Som erville , N. J., N o r . 1 — This county ia Refiubltcan by an hundred, an increase oi about aerea hundred, aa the county went Democratic by 79 at

H owamd. O u ver . M r les. H e

[ special tC> tu r eoe; lek |N ew V ir a , N ot. 7.— Liitaat return*

abow that Mor.ofl ia e le c te e by 130,000 p laralttj *

Hasting* plurality ta 24*100Ooonecticui gubs Repuof/tan by 10.-

000 s.Not enough Democrats} elected to

the Legislatore in aeree o*4 tbe com- mitteea

Tbe Populist* Aye ro tted 'yam one end o f tbe country toxhe o th er.-

H ill*« plurality jn tbm c lfi la reduced to 4 000 < V

It ia claimed thit HolmaiAhe ••watchdoa" ia defeated.

Three of tbe Joer Cot£reeamea In Louiaiana are Repui.lican*.'

Strong is elected M ayflf by 49,000 plurality - \

Indiana gore BflpttMicwTDy 50,000.Both Ulinola a tod Wio^Dflln iw la f

*»’Vo lio «, with tu aun ties o 30,000 aod0T«r. *

N ot a Demtftratic Urngreaaman elected above fla g e lli D ritte sad only only fire below il f

First W ard, First DSatriet.. .Second District

Second Ward, First District.Seecnd DiuirtcL

Third W a rd ...............................Fourth Ward, P in t D is tr ic t.,

Sec-nid Diet riet.

a qoaaty Has its First K e t m b i t c a n C le r k .

FOB ASSE M B LYM E N .

Qrr. Ta* Laad Slid*

ia th« Rrpnbliean

It ir a 81« <«• Vici

C im a >«i* J in t jT i«,— E,yry R-poille id C «(rM >

n\a kl ctrd — Midálrtn taFirei W ard ,1st D in . . ,

Id Dtst. . Second W ard, Ut Dial

1J Dial. .Third W a rd ..................Founb Ward, Ut Dut.

VU D ia l. .

CHARLES X. CODDING.

Republican Calaña

GaiMtbaiaar L ft m e last nongrewlnnal elect inn. Frank w . Somera Is elected to the Legislatureby about six handled.

hla majority oeer H ill, bat It kept sny- where between 130.000 and 190,000. A t early aa oiae o'clock the news e a a e that Tammany bad abat op shop and gone borne, thus deserting tbe ball sod uie tiger. Torn was proof positive that tbe Democracy was to be burled

Marty In the eveam g men, anxiously

TIE RE.SI LT DIDN’T SUIT HIM.

In counting the bal'nta in tbe Second D'atrirt o f tbe Fourth ward last mgbt, a fter 128 had ticen checke)), a disenfi » o r » o f ima v o i« waa «uncovered A Socialist who A a present made auch a Urne aboot II that the vote waa recounted and tbe m i»t»ke discovered. The er- Ior gave one more vo ie for Howard, 'h e Republican nominee for Count? Clerk, mocb io the disgust o f the So­cialist, wbo w ea l borne.

Tbe exacl teures pf the reault in Union Count r i»eve iiot tieea ms<te up yet II is kupwn hosrevur tbal Fowler's

Will rcactl 3200

C O R O N E RP ie r s o n Do la *. Boyer

F irn W ard, F irn D iatrict...Se coud Diauicl

Second Ward. First D iatrict.Second D ia l 'ici.

Third W a rd .............; ..............Fourth Ward, First District.

Second District.

majority m Hoaanl's <oi ■ County Clerrk 1 V0<\ and all three ite| mollean Assemblymen by untjoriiics ranging Pom 1700 to2100

HIGH SCttOOL SOI [4.

Tbe toot ball teain o f tbe J-'igh School denoted the team ot the i i in h Plain- field School yes ieq lay by gu core of 14 to 6 The High School l e y * waa crip­pled by tbe loeaS o f SerruU ’95, and Oreen, ’9 «, wbo pl4y right ffld left half back*. A. Taylorjand L a t lV c c e filled their places very accept oir. Tbe

preted It rightlyThe association rooms would hardly

bold the crowd that Ihrouged ap the aiaire to get w ltbia ear shot o f ez- Ma *or Charlea Place, wbo sanooneed tbewuatvnta u f toe deapaiebea, and aa the qewa o f tbe Repobliceo tidal wave o ve r Ybe Colled Stale* were gradually g iren to them, cheer after ebeer waa given u tili the ball rang with the echo.

T o add to tbe entboaiaam tbe Hoo. Boswell 6 . H orr made a rpeecb aa hla

N O R T HFO R CONGRESSM AN .

H o w ell , G e im e * h ai n e k L a id u m i. M e rr itt . W -* *■ D. r. peo.

................. ' I M 124 17 1

WHY HE UXST HIS VOTE.

• James P. M rtjoa lde.o f Wea» SeventL Street, was deprived o f hla vote yester­day by reason o f ibe mono Mouday. He left Bosiou by steamer Intendlog to reach borne yeeierday morulng. The auirm on tbe souod delayed the boat « . • •• wasobligeil io anchcr a d r. main all n*gbi.

H igbScbuoi team

FO B ASSE M BL Y M A N

Mctyaalde reached homelast night alter tue pulla were closed.

First D istrict.. Seenni) DIalricf Hurnv *a........

< >»1* -m .......Little V . _____KlUralioiue TWDrake -JT........Hebrlng "»V......Cantwell Mfl....,Tarier........... t

ltcpubiicsu Deiuocratic R>.TH E SEMA1R.

Tne Stale Senators elected are: Bur llugioti couoty, William C. Parry, Rep C « fe M «y, Edmund L K « « , Rep.; Hunterdon, John Shields, Hep ; Middlesex, Charles B H -rbert, ltep .; Paemdc. Holier! Williams, H ep .; Sussex, Jacob Gould, Rep.

THE AA8EMBLYDl»t ATLANTIC.

IV eel* v C. Smith. R.MIMQBI.

I. O. C. '¿mbriHki. K.Z. K U \ oorbM. K.

BLKI450TOK.1. Qtxx. Wilder, li.2. 31. c. MihUmk. R.

CAMDW.L U T . L>«sroo*e, R.2* ii. W. lurrurtl. R.\ O. Stafford, H-

IUFKMAY.FNiriuti Ludlow, A.

4 1'llllKUI.AStli.I Tluf. K. .\U9tia, H.

Bloimrt d Miiit h.K I KMKX.

I Urol K Oksott, R.4 A. W. Htrrison. h- A O. K1 Morns R. i. A l.fr. SkiAber, R.\ CL H. Duiuq. H.«. ChrUftie, K.Te4i«*olH. SmitL, R.Ha D. K 154 i.tHllcl, K.v. Johic.fctael*. R.U»v C. A- «cbobvra K-11. Kr**4 W. Mock. K.

P la in f ie ld .First W ard, F ire i D is tr ic t...

Hecood District Second Ward, First D iv trlc t..

Second DistrictThird W a rd ..............................Fourth W ard, First D istrict.

Second Dl»trlct. N orth P la in f ie ld .

Firat D istrict.............................Second D istrict.........................

voie.12043

12321

D ll165!«•»

1-awrvntr........I,.rt lla ir Hack.Majikiträ n *-K............Fullback .

ToiK-bdown«. Ci^ne, P t 'H . Taylor. F. I I . S ., f t M ooie^N . 1; Goals ki'-aed, Crane, H. Ferrine, V P H., £ j[-

E. I . Serrell, D iia m l V. f¿. ( '96, played with ihrflHiooildiT tes the lo-rtoall game bgjween ;«se J len and the Roselle |eama. \

Tne regular Wedhenday sljig'n sou was held this moyning gi-<1er

Fowler'* ma¡900 sod in J majonty in I 6000

Elizabeth g i 400 majoniy ]

Lsler reiurs cate tbal tbe 1 every I kmgrj

Only four I) are electeil in { eleven Hudsd an* Republic«^ ted is a Refill crala but eiJ Houses la id shows ibat Mr] ted to ( Oilgrcsl

to Hahwav I 375, Howard's] m»i irlty l.>r iqJ

The estimate lu Sew Jersey, the toial Hu< j t 33,230; Detnocf

Full details o| obi tbe eoBtiirvj

iority lo jtF*-2! I» abou'. i ay ou ne 2t 0 IDs total.be district will exceed

Dial. HVNTKKUON.1. C. N KamaUìuk. U.

J. flianiberlain. I). > u > n .

1. W. T. tVUuur, R. •S. w . T. Kxtun. K.k John Hinder. K.

ve Fowlèr 700 and Oliver

R E C A P IT U L A T IO N-pahUcÚM hard elected Nsuisn in tue State nim-rallp Asacinbljmen he Si aid. E ight of the i county Ashemblymen • Every oenauir elee-

P l a in p ie l d .

Tola! vote for Fowler, R ____ ‘. . . ..179" •* Duon, D . . . . t . . . . . . 32•• “ Kennedy, P .............. 444 *: Hell, S......................... 7“ •• Pofie, P en ................

Fow ler's majonty 1,140.Fow ler’s plurality 1,170.

Total vote for Howard, R .............. ifi);•• “ Oliver, D ................... 75•• •• Mylee, P ..................... 4-

•• Hulnagle, S . _______ 73Howard’* majority 744; plurality 861

Total vote fbr Codding. R ...............1461•• •• Crosa, R ......................1661“ “ Burger, R ..................1*6;“ •• t>>ok, 1)..................... 6tk•* “ Green, U . . . „ . . . . . 84344 44 Claus, D .................... 70{*• •• Blake, P .............. 47•• •« Wood, P . .................. 46“ •* VauSiae, P '.............. 46

(T o ta l ro te lor Keim, 8‘. ...............“ M iller, 8 .................

44 “ Scott, s ..........Codding'* majority 606; Gross'

jo n ty 703; Burger’s '831.Total vote for Pierson, R ..............

•• *• Dolan, I ) ..................44 •• Boyer, P................“ “ Grieb, 8 ..................

P ierson’s majority 881,plurality 1

N orth P la in f ie ld .

Total vo le for

Pro- ks*ivtng

1. E. F. Hick*. K.2. A. U. Clover. R.3. l i . H . T ie r , K .

MUHMOCTH1. D. D. UraiM. R.A O, A i * Francia , R .A Uro. P. Snyder, R.

MOMS»J 1-luM». A. liflkkrr. R

Wm. C. HflkU». R. OCSAK.

A n d . L o w e r. R. rm u ir

L ivun’l Fredericks, R.J*ü llobgjrtA, K.

3. Samuel Hillock. R. 4 John k in g. K.

flALMMC. R. Power», R.

M p M K

' eat i monte! o f bis party '« g .onooa vkrtary. . » •

A t the L'ni n Cuontv fo o n ir r Club there waa aiao great rejoh lag.Here also Mr. H orr waa called upon tor a speech and be go >d naiuredlv complied.

A t shoot 12.30 entboaiaam ran wild and a Republican delegation, beaded t>y tbe bautj marched dowo Park av*. roe 1« Seventh street and sernadfd the Kcpvbticans a oug the way. Mayor G ilbert and Mr. H orr were both aer- asd d.

N ot until late this morning did the crowd consent to leave off bearing tbe glad tid ing* and go borne.

practiced «

— The auibor o f ¡[“ The t r a ig o ” dia wed in selecting the ia v y foD 'h * theme 01 his most aac -eealg} p l.y F F ro a i the time Paul Jone*, frofli bia m Líing »Dio, answer* l i e «ummoitt to tn rljo d er , to the orlug o ' tbe l a « gnu H ere la no I a it not worth seeing. In ioa ic Hall Friuay nigüL i

nt membera in bolb r re|H<rta Irom Hud «oniwau, RtfiuMicso is elec- 1, from that d strici. Fowler’* m -joriiv was 421 unit (be average i A-asmàlym-n is 273. if Repubucva majority

by connue* is 31,750, nties being Republican *114.3,500\ the election throngh- are firiuted on page 2 .

Howell. R . . Geiaenbainer, Launing, P . . M errill, Peo. W elael. A . .

H iwell's majonty 230. Total »(R e for Somers, R . . . .

»- « Laue, D ......... .“ •* Scnb-r. P . . .

Somers' m sjoM y 248.

W. P. I ou raen. R. cmnH.

1. Jus. CniM. ILJohn N. Burner. R.

a. C. K.luddinic. K.W AIU4K.N.

1. K m P. On lieh. U.2. Sauri V. Itovi«, K.

i j Y o u r. * . Wattiert. 1). 84 8w*rnr, D. b it * F la a in z . D. M <h M olita. D. I. I . I'arsiow, D. H. Cagney. D.

Vtaaisg Pntra at Wkul

A Very en|oyab’e whist imriy wasgiven last evening by Harry Coward to a number ol friend« at bia home on E «at Front air eel. Guests were present from Orange and Newark aa well as from tbt* env About thirty were In the. party 4 Tne flrat prix*a were taken by M i*- Rocap, o f this city, and Joseph Pointer, o l Newark. Tbe conaoiatloa prize was laseu by M >sa Wood, o f this c u t . a codaiioe followed and the party broae ep au.nu mid­night.

linkotter. D.• l'.har, U.

Later details lid ica te that- r tD w r iH named here aa elected,eated. <

CONGRkSS.Kivc.Uagvr.R. I Jume. F. Htewart. R. iardn.r. R. R. Wayne Parker. R.tawelL R. Tboa. M c K w a a Jr - R.MUwy.K. < Chas. X. Fowler, ft.

your ru lan ,. hsick|f„.dNrel|

5 feet, o inchesf 1 1 5 {\ 5 - 1 „ 7 ta o ;5 « * * I 1 »5 >5 » 3 » 5 * 3 0 ?

FOOTBALL to Rahway’s three yard line. H ere tocal team braced ap and secured j bali 00 downs Time waa called M ibe bail ou R ibw ay ’a diurna yard liai

Th. Elisabeth AtheDiis Club Taaai Dew*,

lbs Prizes ton Tlgvn.

Many PtalnOeldera went to Elisabeth tekterday to see tbe Princeton College T igers beaten with eaae by the football team of the Elizabeth Athletic Club. The borne team's Interference and gen­eral play were aoperb, and lh 9 visitors coalddu nothing with them. Tbe Prince- tons made aome bad tumbles, and got rattled early in the game, which, oo the whole, was rather one sided. Tbe Elisabeth'* (bowed that by tbe contest they Lave an exceptionally strong team this season. Score— Elizabeth, 24; T l-

— W bv need yog »offer iooger with headaches and the inconvenience ’-•>i bavins, when reading, tbe print Jtn tcgeiber, when you can have your efls* »killioUy examined free and tbe proper gla»«es atljosted and vuamnlend %y Leech, 8Ule* A C x , tbe Philadelphia eye speciall«ts,at 107 Esat Front su-ejk next Tnursday, November 8. Do flpt tail to call oa them on that day.

>i;ru QjuiKfl C3R I»T IAg U O S A T O U U .

Tbe annnal meetiug o f the-W est field Local C. E. Union, which baa on Its roll the societies o f Roselle and Cranford, was hold Monday utgbt m tbe First Presbyterian Cbureh, at Roselle. De­spite the bad weather tbe young people gathered in a large company and it was an enthusiastic meeting. T b e decora­tions were tasteful and tbe music and speeches Inspiring. Tbe exercises opeaed with a praise service led by Mr. 8 . H. McQuuid, sad Mias Mary W arner presided ss organist The aenptare reading waa by Rev. H . R . Goodcbild o f the Roselle BapUai Church and Dr. Blau ve il offered theprayer.

John G. W oolley , tbe

■ll'DLESEx f EDEBHEQ. AT LAST.BkCYsw ICE— T b t Republicans '•* » c le id sweep o f Middlesex Bcnjaml n F. Howell, for Con- ■celves 700 majority; Charles P «. for Seoster, John H. Con L'-ouotv Dierk and G eorg « H - wàrd I teka and Andrew H. T As*« ably, a fe elected by * rangit g from 1,30® lo 1,400. be Orsi time in many years m***1 Cooolr Las gone Re- The co inly is normally about

I'vratic. Howell’s majority m I Dia.ric is about 1 ,600.

Henry Wtlaon, the poa 'tassar a l WelstKbo, Fionda, saya he cared a ease of diarriMEa ot long sfaadieg ia mx houra,wUboaoamati houle oi Cbamber- lata’a Colle, (.boterà and Diarracet Remedy. W bal a pieaaaot aarpnae that musi bave beta io i t e aafferer. •Soch cure* are noi. aonsaal witb ib i* emedy. la msay ina. ance« oa ly otte > r iw o dose# are rvqatred lo g ivo per-alane n i rei te f I I ean aJwaya be de-oended upoo. Wbeo redaoed with va le r it ta pleaaael le ta »e. Por se i» *J Beynold • Pbarmaey. Pari and Nortfl «veooea, T- 8 . Armairoag.

The game at Rahway yeelerday b e ­tween R o 'g e r* aad tbe Rah ways reta iled iu s lie, neither side being able to score. During tbe Oral half tbe bell remained near the centre o f the field, iboagb e l ope time Decker o f tbe visitors, broke past the line and wo aid have scored bat for a Doe tackle by Dobbin*. In Ibe second half Ibe super­ior conditio J o f the college men toid. aad they gradually forced ibe ball down

famous temperance orator, will speafc at ibe Pres­byterian ( liurch at Westfield oo the evening of November 14.

‘ D :;bw market ix u x g tu llunellea aad N ew Mar- » » t L-uugreastnau Howell’s

Page 2: 113; for AeenM;, Tice, Hicks m l Amendments Carried. OURS ... · elected above flagelli Dritte sad only only fire below il f First Ward, First DSatriet... Second District ... all

f*r. P att. Not. » — There h». u » oP * « » * !» ■ « » « *nr «b» naiaeeratl* * » J M il • g a io bulb in til» K .| ubile,«,, l'opull«**. ih . M u r g am in * itM (1,0,7 H o w r m . U n K t p u b l iu M m il *tui a l | I f lk * f « « I f K--I l i t l r u w a «• r p * r w t did nut > 4 gI l U m l m - e u » . i i s - i r 'b o l G, Nu m i « K*|> I le r i m i r i b f «a lu r. - , im a ju rliy o ra r lue p lu ra lity of l i . i w j , , » M « t # u Tb« labor «uta ho« eblatu roñ a tn Iba H> p o l b k and tb a i p arir b „

•IL o f lu (orma*

C O N N Ç C nA Bffpn^lirbff f f rione Sweep*

t h e <V i u n t r j .

plurality.

HEIT CONGRESS REPUBLICAS Hu m lo ra a lari H r Rood speaker. bol Um ptiM tbiUif mt a - M i i a i a p .mtdsn l oftb« i miad I s la m If tbe candid»!» o f WW •boold fa ll lo n u t r ì a m ajority o f lb#r< u lo iba ala» turai a J a y r .

lod ico la «boi Cuoi Iba f M U o i l ’apul b l a l o r j r . Tbl»

Tb# raauli« o f tb« n u p t K r l d t y ad« mor» tarm arli In« than « ta p ir iba U a ítu » of Iba K r p u t .J is n «tala H e lo t U b ila Ilio M u r ila ad» r v r j laowmpiada ob tb« con stim i,onel am endm eet*. I l la h ighly pro bahía a t tb it w ritin g d ia l a ll o f tbeto aro adoptad T b a p»r enutar* o f loau a»

Morton H wtad l.o trrn n r o f New T o r i stato by I ¿0 .000 .

Ju b a W. «.off. w bu bos bam atildad r» (o ld er on tba independent tirk » h -w ra *0 I«otad aa ouunoal to tbo conim i t« £ . Tb«

ro«ou o { .Mo lo ? \ b u n » M tha pra

. I f 4 i \ in « t in a -o f arel

atrotagvbW ~ * X l'Ciano

* i, t * l •**«*. Ita»* 7.— Tbo Ina) are tira i W est V irg in ia w lll ««no *»«1(4 Kepoblloaui d i i iv a U o t lo rogar«««

T b o K ep ubflceo alata o r n ic i i „ mn. , tee e l t la u tb at Vi liaun loalofaoiail tur con. a m a by l.o o a T b ey nl«u elain. ih . , 11 a lm a i Flap | In ib i« dlaarlet. i. by a «afe m ajo rity . U orrru •« , k«p , . M ria* Iba F t r d a O fm « t« Q » l i t.ir lrt y ,1# Keputdiean* aro ju h iia u l and ri%im Wu •un a d efaak b o i ino rrlu rn a Sruut u , back «annua« ro a n o i ba a >a |..r a uap a« I t a 'i ba U u i u ruta aro r»ry auro« a

T irfta in .R ir ;iw o * n , X o r 7. — Tbo M e n a tkus

fa r m o l n d frartn a ll parta of i|M lB. db alo ih a t tba Itatnocrui. bava rarriad a rary d l . lr lc t T b a b l a i t u tt« u..4 doubtfol. baat tba Dvtuurrnta H allo tbat Otoy la alortod. In tba ~ocooii «mi K„o->» d lstn cte tbo D m i c n i i c in» urtiin » 4 ba vary «m ali T b a tight Ihrougbout tba •ta to ba« baan balrraan tba Dem i. r«u

m a jo r l l ; o f o ra r I &00U la r i yaar. la j daleaiad pruballi* j by l.imti m a jo rity {by X. D. ñparry. I C oQ a, tba Repub- ^ Uooa eond ldalo ’ fo r » o ra n «», baa about Iba «ama ■ m a j o r i t y . Tbo town s ie r i* I n Rapo Ml ran i r p n w t ] la i uro. and Ih# a m a i R ep ublican T b a M for «bariff H a 1 ari «leu

X a w H avrò tWu i Democrat le u n a to r li 3, 5«X) and tw u Dee tl T«t by over 2.000 ] torn« f m m VO o o l «tota g ì*« C o lilo 1 about 10.000 ploralltj

I Irked la not nearly au large aa It * * ■ oppoeod to he. and tba m a l t , therefor*. 1« that tba leg islature w ill eon«l«t o f ran »tore and 1 feu U M C b l) man. th at pool se llin g on r a n , w ill b r prohibited. tf.*» the canal* w ill b* Irapro««! and tbat b new ju d ic iary eyslem w ill ha Inaugurate 1. Tba »weep »1-0 11,m a * th at foe Iba flrsl tim e In m any year* the R ep ub lican i «rill b are ru n lro l o f the atala leg islature and at Iba «ante 11 me ba*« a gnrwrnor In lb* cb alr In political harm ony With chain.

In addition to a ll tbeee decided gain* Iba atala con gn u» Iona! delega tion . being changed m aterially, acta In a pivotal m m and It m ay ba «aid tb a l w ith tlw • lection of a m ajority pf Republican con- gra»»m«n X *w Vork -tate throw* enntrol o f th» national leg islatu re In 10 Republic an band*

.wovucr H ill roe tba preoeat poaltlvnly dei jinue to g iro hi* view * on the nw ulk •a y ln g that he would ta lk la tar when ba had had Jim * to look o r* r tba figure*.

••A Tidal Ware.

Kenttw-ky D niu aoa Maine___

Xr.w V o la . No*. 7. — Tba al act'on* b ar* resulted in a great Republican «wrap In X aw Yorl Mr. Mutton I* alaciad go* crúor by tn ,r* than "lo o .000 p lurality T b a Kepubl nan* l>a*a a larga m ajority la the aaeei ibly, and p i tba «anata la el ready K »pg! lim n thuy w ill haya a good W orking m aj g tty on Ja lh t ball,«.

Tb« Kaput, lean« Mi gii» a la la b are alao gained largai ’ In thalr hongressluoal del«

NVbrraka........... .H « t a i t .H ,. . , r„ New llsm p-kir» N-V J — ...........New Y o rk ..........North f'arulllia N*»rlb Dakota ...Ohto. ...................1*re*n*..........I Vimey Ivaa ia .... HIm« IslemB..,., ps,iit li Cerollo», b a t h Deluda....

Teta»....................VeraMMit.............

em inent cluha. tba liarm d a K afofvt * m elation and tba local R ep ublican irg a n i ration* jo ined In ind orsing a nonpdrltsun ticket head—t by W illiam U Stron g for m ayor and Jo h a IV. G off f» r m d i f f l .

A feature u f the ran Tara on (Tie aa*t •Id« w o tba p art wom en p layed irf Ik, Women of (ba highest » d a l «trantlng form ed tbcm ral*«« Into an o rega Q atlcn to aid in tba w ar again st T am m a^«. and they carried Ibe w ar down Into tbo > lutn* T b ey warn treated rro p eetfa lly . o a f' th e ir argum ent» and appeals warn lUtMled to conramiualy There w ain* to be noMoubt th at tbelr acthrn ten tied in a m easure to brin g about the re»uil o f f ratcnlaj^g a lly election.

So cum plate I* tba do w n fa ll o f tKwgroat polltftoal urgnnltatltm th at lie nominee* for o o o m u are In ra lre d In tba caffislgo- pbe W ith tba exception o f on* J f It* oonggeesional oandldatra tli* TafiH adpy eonvrae»i»nal candidate* b a rs bedp de faated M r S tro n g 1* p lu ra lity for tv a fo r exceed , 40,u00.

liti 1* und ispu t­e d the stata for y firiacted four r ig p o M of tba ,-ekurol o f tba 4 j a la rg a m aV

' h lïep u bllcan*

toe claim a— and the oprarti ad— th at t hey bave f u r i Coflln by 10,000 pltsralit] Kopoblloan o n g ra a e a 2 f ie n a ' or* and aacu boura o f rapiam oteli Jo rlty .

L ate rat orna show Uand 3d Ile m orrete hat boura of represen ta ti* an m ajo rity fur tba at baUerod tu ba aboot li

May» Flow er. Governor Slow er g a r* out tba follow-

lo g statem ent: "T b e election ib ow s that a tidal w a re o f Kepublliwnlam ba» «wepttba cuontry from M aine to C a lifo rn ia O ar party wa» d ilatory In repealing tbo •liv e r M il and ta riff law Hualnea* ba* b a n disorganized, and when tbe ta riff bill waa poes—l no one

New H a e w t l r * .C o xro itn . X. H. X o * 7.— Hgtnrn* tnr

X as* llam p «h lr» w ere never m „ra tardy, but ovary ad dition show* Inere iging R»

« r a v publican inajurttie*. l e w than

£ A t g » ' one-q carter of the. w , «tate I» returning

1 1 has*. ] and Itapubllraa T i g a l n a indicate

i ■ —, . »bat Hu-l-l will. bava at least d. Ono

Mwl over Kent / * « | T i í I bera I* no dotib*

o f the »lection a f v V ^ T tw o liepubllcan

t i . » ' MKL cunaren* men andth a t tbe le g ts 'a 'u ra w ill U, H epabliraa by a t least Tb 'Ib a return» In number« of tba le g ftla ’ a ra nra tba most compiete of a n y au J leave no doubt o f Republican Tlctnry I be on ly qo«»tlnnj>ow i* on* ,.f atra R etu rn * from the ritrae of the »tat­ara insagor S u n r Ward* In Manchester •h o w a net R ep ublican g a in of 37w Sen a to r Chandler, in an Interview etprrmed h im self a* h ig o ly gratified at the rrautt o f Mr. M »rron ’e oouvara In Naw York W ith ragin'.! to tba out .,m e m New H am p shire the aenator declared that the Kepu blit', in g a n a* fa r a* reported no tAuro than jusM ded bl* expautation

*. V ie R epu bl lo­ir« H ite tick et Uduo. 1;

1 m«d w illin g to father It or call the duration rattled The resu lt »bow* that hu-inera men have voted tbe Hapublioan tick et In order to g iro their interests a rost.

"T b o m u l t In N ew Y o rk c ity and B rooklyn show* th at the people w a n t a p e n * and le tte r governm ent for tbiaw cilia». Tbe roenlt show* th at Senator H ill'* vote and Mr. W heeler • com bined would lack over 1U0.O00 of carry in g tbe •tato. **

Tl»« T » l* For (¡»T im or.The retu rns of the election* In the v a ­

rious couDtles o f New Y o rk state are given below, «bow ing tbe p luralities ia the oonte-t fo r the governorship ;

foam ier. I , Murom. n ilkAlbany-....................................... anAUeOany................... ................. 3.^« ___Hr™. UK-.................1. ........ ........... a n d ___Cattaraugus............ ,L .............. .'I3tl . . . .C ay u g a......................................... H UnutuUNqua........ 7 —Ollx m a u * ' ..............................................n w 3»M *o.„.............. m . . . .

W Jo r lty I,M O R T O N E - L E C T E D

T ’ r v n n , Nov. 7-fl-Tb»I X #w Je n a y w ra a omjAiefti I tbe Dentocrat«. So f a ] I

have gained eontr-H offfli [ to n ai d istrirt* which Wei j yea r The a lztb 1« »M l

rose B urlin g to n rnuntt, 1, Kepublirnn* tba lien ,am i out reprerantatlon In B t In tbe ««eem Uy tbo i t , el erteli 43 out of a pò», mate era s till In duubC between tbe three rat-d m outh county 1* *0 *hg aun,plate count w ill A c moat tbe Demo, rats w tij than )& out of tba DO a y t

In tba oungrraelooal m Mean* appear to bave t l trlct. w ith tba ecoaptloa Colonel hàlward Stepg* only Dem ocrat elected l o f flee eongreeeman In A ,

T b a X aw .leroey I t y l m publloan and bava a * y l 40 or 42 In jo in t h u I B tbe election o f a Rapum l Jo h n K . M cPherson. B who w ill ba cboaen. I111F pby o f N ewark and WiCI Cam den ara tba aep lran b

T b e New Je rse y di legni com pleta I* a» follow»- iv i denslitgrr ( Rep 1, seoom L 11» Third , llo w e ll 1 Rep 1; d So l f Rap. i: f i f t h , l 'a tterro * ( K P a rk e r (Rep. i; Sevcn lh jitìta K lgbtb , fo w le r ( Rap. ». I

HffW York M «U I’.epuliHrBBB AIm Get tbaH ate I. 'iia tg ln rr .

A l b a n y , Nov. 7.— T ba »lory of a p o lit­ical rycione fo llow ing a landslide of a y r s r ago mark» th leslortin n In Now Y o rk state. The moot sangu ine political ob »arver hail failed to find In the prat elec lion Indications of an yth in g th at would allow a precook of sneb a result a* com ­plete* tb* ImMlr of the ballot lb th is state. Kvi-n thorn who t» ll**ed In the sucre** of the ticket th at' place* victory at It* top today were but Sanguine o f tbe usual iremlt of deprarlatad 'nutjorltlm below the Harlem for Ibe dom inant party there and in- n-a—d m ajorlttra above that n * er * bnnks lor the party of tbe m ajority in that aactieo. and tbe inoat sanguine uf 1 base people expected tbat tbe Demo, crallc party, w ith Senator H ill at its bund, would show recuperation from tba vote given for M aynard In i 193.

In place of a ll anticipated re*lilts roraes a sweep of «uch proportions end from such quarter» that even thoae wbo profit by It are am ared. fro m a plurality rang Ing from ».',,ildO tq 120.000 In the district

P E N N S Y L V A N I A .

Repub KIm I I lM tln n <*«?•?!• M fijnrlly O w 1 ‘Vo.ooo.

I Pim.AOEi.FHi A. Nov. 7.— R eturn PM Iadelpb ia Indlaate tb a t Hi l R a p i bra carried tb * c ily by * 7ii, oo* m ajority

f ig u re s from tbe ctete indicate publican m ajority o f a t leant 11 and If m ay m u-h -*00,000. 1 he H«innii th in k they have elected 27 cm m en Kvery county In tba «taleK ep iib llrn ii iraln«.

Tba P h ilad elp h ia Record, own W iiJia iii M b io g trJy , D em c.ratio

dblfi «V0. Tbr»*e 1 he dlfTcrenoe

IdMM In Moo ht Chat only a Id eai» A t the n o t" have more

CllnifMiC hum ba < 'un Jm m l. belawon-. Dateli«-—. Eri*..........

»tin gÉBw111 ba R e k ln g ^ n a jD iity ofI. t j iU InsuraaII, -anSto suem ed i 1* ¡ in i know o

fr a f lk l ln Mur- l u i R Sow alt of

T o px k a. N ot. 7. — d u ly m « » ry re­turn* have bean ra ir lv e d Page i-uuniy. a stronghold . Is claim ed by tb* Kvpuhil,- ans T h e R ep ub lican s aarry VVyr.ndotte county by 2.000 p lu ra lity and Leuvea w orth by about the aam e figure». A ll tba precinct* hoard from show Kepubliran g a in s C h a irm an Loland ray» »be return» ore axraad in g tba R ep u b lican pell, and tbe State te sure ly R g p r ' .n

A U b tiiik .M ovt**o m k k y . Si.it . 7.— R etarne from

the election In tb it lU U Indicate the elec- tion o f a ll the D em ocrat)r duidId«m . with tbe poeeihle exceptkm of Ueneon in the »seventh, w h ich a t pnceent *eame to be in doobt T he K ep ubliran * are very active In the Fourth and M n th dU lrlcta. but Robbln« and l'ndcrwoc*<l have fgno.I ma jo ritlee in the F ifth Cobb de.'uaU Good w in . leader o f the Popullftia.

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le d tea«.I s n iM u r o L lN Xmr. 7. — Indications

point io an o v c rw U iin lO f H cpabihan trium ph in th is s te ta T b e Repabhoan state com m ittee c la im s for Owen« (rum lU,OUO to m ajo rity over hD oppo­nent. Vlyere. fo r seort f r y at state. I t con r w r o e n and both brunches uf the lee » le tu rr « lu iR r ii* con***«•!« .'U.OOo Kopublican m ajor:tv , but th in k they w ill have four co iig ra atu sii.

•Faltón eti«I lÍMml.ioii..OfOfAVt....... ............llrtffti#. .............. ............Hrrklmer.................... .

..............»....kK :uicia..............................Lt-wift...................I . , . . 4,LlViligfy.toii ................... .M uJ ahTI......... .Mon rur.................Montiriiuo-r)........

BÜimgikru........... ........ . .OiHri*!« ................. j .......0 Domi ■ * * ........ ...............1 Mi turto..........................1 iranio*.. . . .......Or Iran* .................«>NV*r i f . i . rOta***»».............................. ,iSiinam .. . . . .4_____. . . .«ÍDeen*..........¿e». . .4 . . . .tifnunr i««*r ,. . . . ...........RtChlDkilid....... r......... .Back land........"t . IeStM rt !.. »SuntoK« . .....................ftbrtin -itily .................SrliMltAri«....................i..Schujlvr................... . ..Genres. ....................a ...,Steuben..............' . « . . . . .Soft.» k. .........................

twlow iba H arlem for the Iiernocratlc p ar­ty the Republican party turns It into 20. ooo p lura lity fur themselves. In a ll the

I t r lr t , l>ou- ¡^ • r ( Rep. k dh,. P itn ey■ p ); Hizth.■ia (Dam. *

ra llty below th# H arlsm wuuld be at least 3.i, iKXJ |

And the surprises are not ^an flned to th is treniendmis cbangn o f to te»- Anan alysis shows that senator H ill w ill run fa r behind even the mem orable and sx- ceedlniriv retrograding vote of Ju U fB May nard, while in the state ha hung rloaely to the pace set by Governor F low er tn 1**W. A n an alysis of such figures as are obtainable th is m orning «hows that the Republican p^rry alone drained by the Increased registration, for .Mr. Morton s vote In all of the op country district« shows large gains over the Fa«sett vote of I8U1, w h ile the Itomocratic vote Is not cut In a n r great m easure from its hither to norm al condition In tue cities th is sam e in«T*'a»a ia registration apjiears to have lawn detrim ental to tba Democrat*, for In a great m any oases In strung Dem ­ocratic quarters them werv m any votes

H»U*s d « n County A fftlntt Hire.The vote in A lbany county was one of

the m any surprises of the election. For year« A lbany county on state or national issues ha* beer» looked upon as a reliab le Democratic stron^tioid. good for from l.ooo to 2,000 Democratic m ajority. The Democratic tnanagurs. In v iew of this fact and that It is also tbe home of Sena­tor H ill, look« 1 for a m ajority of not less than 2.A00. The reault tn the county was hailed by tbo Republicans w ith the w ild ­est expre««ion* of d d lfh t , w h ile thb De­m ocrats were frank In their expressions of disappoint moot an'* disgust.

It t* clalm -d t,jr > fp -rnor K low er and C lerk lie k w r it ul ...o »late eniuintttee tb a l Iff rea»i,n ot the large registration «ml tba n a iu le r of l—Jlote to be voted »0.- LUX' Demtx-Tai ic voters wera unable to oast tbelr ballot.

T h at the deproralna eaurad hy tariff or national m ailers bad little to do w ith tbe general result w a . evident from tba fact th at In m an u factu rin g districts there was n» very U rge dallartlon from the general run of voting R ut there wera Ind iv id ­ual counties where tb* vote wo* perplex Ing by tbe w ay In w hich It drHected A l­bany oounty led th e « . A llrtouerstio stronghold, w ith few m an ufacturin g In­terests, It had held true to its principle«, and In w avering time*, surb. for Instance, ra last yrar, gave norm al Dem ocratic m a­jorities of from l.kRU to JkMKJ. Despite the fact th at it I* the home oounty of the Democratic candidate. It give# Mr. Mor­ton a p lurality

In Monroe w ith tt* Republican city of Roc he» ter. the natural Republican p lu­rality was alm ost doubled, late figure* g iv in g klorton n.00<A wfiti« In l l v i the ram * oounty only g iv e to FnaraM fi,ltudL Rensselaer county, the home of .-enmtor VurpkiT stuck as cluaely to Democratic principle* a* any In the slate which was rather surprising in view of the sentim ent that bed bran «ppealsd to by the death of K o b e« I to— The county only fell off a bong M>0. w h ile Its- neighbor. A lb an y county. Inst at bw»t'g.doO.

i »Oondage hod been expected to throw a greet roanv vote« to the Dem ocratic

Colored ITD e n v e r . N ov. 7,— Jk

for governor, w ill have f, m ajorliv over W aite i Rotj Run c la im s the K enublfjth is i Arapahoe! enantyk and #ti»t the rem ainder g g ive a Kept) Id lean inajM W sNe bn* run behind ■ tfaousenda I f tbe K e p u l000 mu iorlty nn the h .-a j ticket, they w ill um ioubl legislature and re e le c t ft Pence l Pop. i le I—eten by* for congrera In the Klret J1 Pop. i m ay defeat B row ti district, bnt b is m a jo iit j years ago w ill ba gron tlj pate ben from all {¡arta o f 1 very fu ll vote w a . iiollad,] fo lly a* m any wom an vug Denver nod suburbs abo* the registered vote w a j work*»! ra ro rs tly at tbe I the «act-era o f the Repulill tba reault U la rge ly du* If

■e (Rep. I. i to 2*1000he Tlrnra- bajdrlty in be 30. 000. .ta le w ill

Id .V',"U. net m any i have 30. b c lr state h ntrol ther W oiootaMh (K ep ) fck B ell |e Second ¿ 0 0 0 tw o

GENERAL D. H. It ASTINO.». ¡ / data fo t governor, ray* to d a y • • P i n J i y l ' vanta I* a Republican state, but tba kLter gy uf Ita K ep nlillcsnU m ye-terdajlfives tom ethln g m agniflien t. K v ld e n tly i^ h e voters have carried to the accnunl' of Dem ocracy a ll of tb* 111 fortune llisp tu u befallen the country n* tb* culm ination o f R epublican m isrule, and w s suspect there m ay be hidden under the pit* of—d verse m ajorities an A . P. A . n a l A r . H ow ever it a ll tornea abuut. It la. a n f)n doubted sweep. "

Tionpklns...P la lrr..........W arren ......Washington Wavoe . . . i . Ween-hcsi ar W, om lag.,. Yates............

M A S S A C H U S E T T S . V

lr oo^ooa la ray athe d l ls *men In ■ r cent o f

W om sn ¡I day for eket. and ' effort.

« • r y l u i l .B a l t i Hour, Nov. 7.— The resu lta Indi

cate th at M aryland , for the first tim e la a g reat m any year», h a . gone Republican T b e R epublican» have elected thro* con ftw » n ien . w lib » prob»b4litv uf four oak o f a ir T b« i.# p u b lli’jtna hav« elected % m e jo rliiy in lb « HslUinor« u t / oouucllfor ibo tirs i Hum io ¿7 years.

A Kfipuhlicffn M J >ratjr o fBt**«led f p F«r U r t* a h a l fe

B raT iiv. Nov. 7. —T h e story o f tbe M t* rach uselt* election can be eaeily tTVd- Tbe great th irm that com pletely covetedtha grmmd with a -snow d h lt« into- n. )ltie did not more F r a \ .certain ly bury the r -7 ■— j "earth than did tbe ” *»Republican party ¥snow ubdi-r and "crush tb* Dtfoiuc V #racy The trl- g ^ £uiupb of the party c i y i fof pr >!*■ lion is so V wc o m p l e t e th at * y j .evch tb* Deluo '■crutio leader» are T. T. GKEESHZUi^L. •tunned at the result. Governor G rsra halge Is re-eleci*d ch ie f cxectltlTe o f i M b itu le by a m ajority o f m ore than no,dtp T w aive of tb* i t congtaram en are HepCh I lean», and Ute »late leg islature In btf Jh branches i» com pletely under tSe oonistil of the same party.

Total»...................Morion'» pllirsiuy

I B 4C fl.auIU.VC

N lrhfgoa .1• D e TIIo it , X ov. 7.— M ic i

R ep ublican byiNkOOO. Rej lit w i l l exceed tb at figure. ' Hoeford o f the Di-mocrj

.concede* tbe Repuhllaan ! ko.uoa The Kepubl Icani every oongrveeman. notwli dlTialon o f d istrict* by w| to b a re been a Democrat!« JParbap» the greatest tu rp i Ocrât* w ra the election of tiark w o rtb iltrm and Po] find d istrict hr over 2.00U legD Isian - w ill he about publican In both branch**

T A M M A N Y 'S D O W N F A L L .tn M innesota t ,e Republican» re-elect •d G orernur K t ute Nelson, hut by a g reatly deersa—k m ajority, Owen, the Pon ullst candidala, m aking unexpected gain*. The rem* Inder oí the state ticket

S e e v g l .ATLANTA. X ot. 7. — T h e legislature

el—-led lio n P a tr ick W alsh senator for tba »hurt term ending M arch. DiUA and Hon A u g u sto s U Harofi of Hlbb county for the long term le g ,lin in g March, lxyá la tbe state cong— siooai steel loa» all the D em ocrat* are niect—l.

in* ol aim Secretary (m u ilt tr* Ity to be » electedlin g Ibe ey a lleg e Im ander we Dem lin g over the Sec By. The Ith* Re

S r » Y o r k , No*. 7.— T am m any I» do foaled The nom inal m ajority of ttO.Otxi usu ally polled by th at organization In N ew Y o rk city hoe been obliterated, and an opposition nonpartisan m ajo rity of

á 10.000 to 10. 00-3 bra been plied up, m akin g the pet

opposition g a i nm ore than 100, - 000. X *«er sloe*1H7T. tb* year Inw hich the rev«!* lion* ooDceralng the operation, o f T w e e d w a r *

n itd c have the people bran so

- . thoroughly •m meel ag a io st Torn

Wil l ia m 1— tm o v ... m any H alL and tba return* show' tbat a severo blow bo* been struck at the fooadaU on of the must powerful local political urganlxatton la the country

T iro year* ago tke R ev Dr. P arkb n rat delivered s serm on In hi* church, lb *In w hich

W ShhAlfti-B.ScATTLg. N ot. 7.— The ro t* In Wash

Ington state ha» been lig h t braO M of bed weather. T h e Indication* are tbat tbe K epohftcan »late tlrk e i I* alerted by t,00o p lu ra lity T he laglataturv ieclaim ed by th e R ep ublican a by a m a.o n ly of I t on jo in t balta*.

in tarlo .CRIC ASMI, No*. 7.— T h * Republican »late

ean trel com m ittee cla im s Illino is by 7H 0OU p lu ra lity , tu queg»eran,.n at least

1 ÒttARA. K o*. 7.— w il l reca lled from the sta le <

On aoeoant of 4 * •to n n . w hich crippled and In *cm e , ,4 > destroyed eutlroly th * telegraphic serrtiU of the it .« u return* b are cum* In * lo w $ .

A ll report* ihayt have reached tbl* d ry ta ll th * u * M «uár> and th at o f a Dm»» cratlc WatarlBxi. S ine* th * b o g in n ln g f f th * cam paign thd re election of Govern**- Green h slge ho* bran CO Deeded by hi* ok ponente, th* o n ly quratlon being one Of m ajority. N atu ra lly therefore ibe gre*K m t interrat centered la tbe central in thy different eongr«s*ioaal d Is trióte, l a tfie

ireclnct* of the

» candi lid: M a k k t a ­l o # m b

• s e i » D sk sis .P ie r r e , X bt*. 7.— R etu rn * from all p"*

tlon* o f tbe «tata, th ough mragvr. In li cate tb a t th * R ep ublican ticket. Includ­ing tw o eongreetuie a at U rge, la alaciad by not lea* than 12,000 plurality .

resected by n , l» Kepu 1,1 loen , and f-ofr D em ucrstic m e tu bers l a a o rara w ra t Democrat u coiigreaam aa renom i n e t e f and In only une com hoe a cand id ale f & congressional booore leen surre—lai Hun. Jo b a Y. k 'ttsgeraJd. la th* N Id ir d istrict, a t 7>n sent represented by H adiJoraph a O 'Xrlll. pull* through, withth eJM ad uf p m a p , 2. MX). I a ( - ogrseA m an K t m * i .It.trio* C an didate KuoM (B o p .) I# elected by a *utwta n n ai m ajo ré ty, ra U Hun. W illiam K. B arrett In th«l revean b district. X

A carefu l review of return* show ing theresu lt of the et—ttoa la the New kngleosC n a te s em phasize* the position o f m ill o p •re tar* ra the heavies* Republican ga la fi are anted la the m an u factu rin g a n te ra *T h * recent period o f depavesluo. accemQ pen lad by s tr ik e , and lockouts, ha* baa*' treaty used d u rin g Ibe cam paign vs hethi*

Madison Sq u are l*r—by Ieri he charged T «m ineay with m eut In a ll tbe deportm ent* o f the city and p articu larly charged th at tb* police adm inistration waa corrupt. He w u sleeted president o f th e Society Fo r the Prevention o f V ie*, and th ru began a re­m arkable m r a d * again st T am m any H alL H* m nlntalnad (hat dlarepuletde house* In the c ity e i le t—l by connivance o f th* police: tb at g sm b lio g huu—• and other place* o f ev il rep u tarla * paid money to the police to r protection t i ls ocurra wa* hi eu rem « th at some of tha brat c iti sens public ly staled th at bl* ardor fo r re furm w ra i l l ad virad, and ihey deprecated the m ease he bad adopted tc prova hie assertion» X ot la th* least deterred by the flood o f adversa critic ism he had •Voked. he pursued the cooree he had

CHARI E y. »AUTOR.Is split up. each pe r*y pleating a ' par« at Ik The R e p u b lic as el—led lo u r o f the aereo cun*iv»»*i»t the Democrat* twu and th* 1 ‘opulUa* < ne.

Lm iU fana ha* - ro h a ljy sent a solid Demo, roti.- deh g . loo le ^ n g r r a a th* planter» boli Wh v i g felled In the effort to nervy the n a te lor ih* R , publican» T o the rare b » iB I toy attribu te that» it* Brak •

The Ne» r ( sa g —Tha ae»t coaerre , w ill ha KepuM leaa.

The fo llow ing tabli »how* a ren arrra ttv* m itrasi* of the moi eup of Eh* bouse T h* renal* w ill protend rem ain Democratic.

T he I Wm orra Ur UuraJIgy In th * p rre ant boera I* alm ost too. the Republican* h aving only J2H m. mfaerm. T ha Kapab-

N*»rth D a k s '.F aroo, No«. T. — Heere ta r r H olt o f tb *

D em ocratic central a orem lttc * ray* that the r o t * is lig h ter than w ra • i peeked h in te r r Dam. » koe a b ig ro te and I* pos

I ML-»* A. HOLCOMB. othl tick*« w ill be obtained 1» B ca ry rb ln g continues to fa ' « •re t i..n by k(XXi p lu ra lity .

m tghklom b'a

party I—-anse of dl'seppom im ent In tbe ran k s of thè R.-pohltràn party, bnt w b li* Ih* vote of thè HepalUlcansehuwed a fall- la g off «bere wae Ire approdatile g a la lor thè lh n o ctA U by ibe dedertloa K n e co aa ty raprated Ita parfunnanca of last .vera by g ivtng Kepublicau m ajorltlos, and »hi* leed* te tbe find lng o f tha fu i- Unir fes 1 (rem thè taceo f thè retu rn , tbat In l o tnctan—■ « t r e Ihere Ih ose *ign> of

M li.w » rx E » . Nov. 7. — 1 th* Interior o f tbe state ib>|gain * « vervw bere «ad Indi* B gp n b llcaa M ale ticket w t,l a m ajo rity o f tram u , « » t J a re ra g * K ep uld iena gain th u s fra reos,Ved t* 27, and l a r r i u lo g t h a lrm aa W all

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THE PLAIN FIELD COPKiKK-NEWS. NOVEMBER 7 ,10O4.

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A HYGIENIC HADES.

POt*Shakespeare*n*4 >|M*n. ini.

A slmpi—gi n l.-l »id «»Idler, wko K fT fd under Fremont the Pat hinder, luturood to hi* native (own In the rant a go»>d many y. an» ago, and told a plain. tiuvaroUbt.1 (ale o f the woo­den he laid seen n :be Yonemlle Val- >J and other wild rr»l«tt> oo H»r Pmcv tlc »lope By »Imply tellaig the troth ibis Kray o d Ig b i .o t h id iwmnd the reputation o f beta* the biggest liar In all tbe w o n try abroad.

Any one who travels tbroach rbe valley or the (Ira n i river to western Colorado, and tells o f what be aaw rbere. run« tbe same r nk. What can a man expect who rays he took a half hour* »wiut in uild-w nter all unprit- tected from a bowline u » w etorm, and afterwards * trace ad ed into tbe bowels •f tbe earth and took a vapor bath, the raw (or n m k d i material* o f which rame straight ftvmi T»phet. or tbere- alioifu? Yet tbe«« an- tbr every-day humdrum iucidetus in tbe lives o f the people o f liraud r ver vaJey.

A black and ttlrb d river flows ovt from between fru v ii u ; cliffs; through its icy waters bubble iprinp» o f wa­ter hut from the Bret below. Sulphur­ous fumes are provided for you aa you approach the little door In tbe moun­ts.u aide near tbe river. It la a tr.fle disappointing to flail the gatekeeper seated on u cane-hot tom chair, bnt after be hs* toitl you a few stories you lb»'I that be is tbe right man In tbe rlfcbt place.

H e has a tale rtf a man addicted to the excess ve use n f tobacco, who went Into this hygienic had»'* clothed only In its vapors and came out In a full suit o f nicotine. Thick doors separ­ate compartioonts, graduaty increas­ing hi tern p e r il tire, tint 1 you are usher­ed into a cavern itllr»! with a driving vapor that wlndsubottt yn o In »team ­ing folds. A » y o o r eye* g row used tothe ghostly sb iftln - light you see theform s o f h a lf nak—1 men. sprae » ¡tt in g m any ly ng hi h o llow * o f the rock*: th“ y »(K*m to quiver In ttie winding mists that t a v t ’.ap them like objectsIn a mirage.

A fter the vHs'tor iiecsases parl»oiled he is ¡term 'tied to return to the door rad oral It n.- i f c rad u a l'y □ one -snips riut ut a fte r another. Bottitn- ng the (•■•'jvt a ii u.il ¿art» o f the toOrist

he lo.tks up one.' m ore at tbe star», and is thankfu l that be went in at

B «**la m > h K a t e r n , o q í e l u o r a n g e s

HOI HE F Ü R M S M IN G ïi. h C B N AIE ANI AN It TINNING , AM* f t l k H I N «

* 0 0 *0 1 1 H T O V R S

■ a r i »w ^ b k -A N hI IE A T E K W O R K ,

A. M. Griffin\ shortening, h..ve c vprri*I cncod ljiK retijap ;iu i.a - y m c .it f a t h i i r c— 3 b « » been " t l jB ju . " T . x e v.I* J *“ h a ve used C dT TO L ilN S / know that its principal h m e r it is l u u n lfc r .n rtlla -* { b ility . Dc w.jC a - i refase V an yth ing that is o..crcd a* » a sabstitu tc lo r

N O S p a y m S ts !. enth w ill place one o f our U prigh t Pianos In your homef EkMtori. balance $ 1 0 a month. , .urnf anv rl.k o f da-nage in transit and the piano is to be vott o r vou need n o t keep it. W ill explain everythingSlightly used pianos at reduced prices.

o s run on our “ rea or “ No. x Ikm

Some people ase it ruifetj, one Itaif

l ’erliapa it woald edit you. Why don'tTwenty-five

within, say y*>F You arc not

entirety aatiafawfullr If /ou a rt

IV E ÍS & PO N D P IA N O COCoal delivered in bags183 T k k »««<T

r k i . e a s e f r o m : d i r i

! WHY DON’T J o h n B ro w n .G R l v Y M Î

Y O U K N O W ? Cesspools, kVaults,3*1. |>WMn ttf .nt!

P'siat LuUi (.11.

Hew Turk Announcem ent*

h X G A VATO H SÌ

T h e c d o r e W i l s o n

VAULTS, CESSPOOLS A c-

c l e a n e d .I ’heaper than t»v »n . l r t iy Orders cnnfj

be left at

G . H . V J U T K S S T ,. «omers-t St.. .OUv M 11»

•SOUTH SECOND STP l iA iN F l FED , N. J.

P. 0. Box 719Orders can be ten at DeMd t. Kro­ner, 1M Hurts aven or J. T. Vail, in Morra i r n u a sad will be promptly attended to.

Reasons why you should buy it in preference to any othflC.

ft). Becnnse this Arm hare lo tig e n ­jo y ed the reputation o f keepintr.onlythe beet Furn iture th at can be p ro ­duced. both In m edium and dp eat g ra d es ; (3). Because their aasorti(cn tp are unequalled; (3). because 4 iSir price* are the low est at which g »od s o f standard qu a lity can be so.d. '•

Everything new Is Dining Bran». Bvdreota. Psrior. snd Drawing Room Furniture« U-brarr and Hsli Purelturw— Veeetlas d*»»*d Furniture--Novolttes In Imported al­tar»---- Wait# snd Gold B n s a s .« l PurdTfur«— loam s ed sad Brats Bsdstea .»--- Lf^ilSlBrae* B*d»tes<1s IV. pattern«.; M«i>l, sal Bamboo Furniture----Ket.ful Km t C «i|*and ---------------me. kin* and BUtlard l . -'toPunt it ura---Everything forrltr hL»n»lt(h Meountr? homo----Eight .paeloua fluon. j

a u r r f N . la P la t . f l , . r * . . ,

A N D N O B T B’ AB KFROM

1V E N Ü t

Kdrp tt Ith A ^|»s«»^.T h e morning on the Bangor

and Arv..i«to..k fr.ini llm tlton had a rat.— w tii h ui., .*.• rccr-ntly. Between (« lan d K ail* m l r y y d u l. about th irtymill-- out o f I I .it-toll, the eng ineer saw a nr>u.-.e un the Ira . 1/ w a lc li ng the app rn arV n s train and r v d e n t ly unde- tenu ’w d ivh ibpr to d r.i it o r Jump o ff am i let it f t » lim it its busines*.

T h e en-a ne t libny a smnv»*;.>n o f sharp l>kt«t« w ith l i e whistle, and th s the ne.e ic i-v d u lv rook f i t the word lo go fo r a ram* b 'tw i . n h im *W f and tbe train. A » ¡any rare, be turned and,w ith The train not imire (ban a dozen rods from hint, be started dow n the ¡rack. T it * tra n was m oving a t tbe -ate o f forty tfrie - an Trotir. but the n r*•»»■ flew like.tin - w ind and kept h a distance. T he p |-«. Tigers heard the w arn ing b last 0/ tile wh slle, and knew llfji. vo ti)etliliig was on tbe track tint not until An- train retched C rysta l station did t in y b a rn that they had been racin? with u inonae.

F o r a q iu i r f r ■ 1 .1 utile tbe b g an­im al kept up till- alm ost incredible l»ace necessary t.t keep ahead o f tbetra u. and iheft. ns If satisfied th a t he had convinced h i» i-ompetltor that there w asn 't an yth ing In the steam ■•ugine ne that w ar coining into Aroos- r.Mik and do hint in a -p rin tin g match, he le ft the track and plunged Into tbe woods .without *o much as looking be­hind him.—Boston Herald.

William J C A T E R E Rm A X T f n.— *«h *in -n . »r«*#*Mnic f»r local, \ V mhI-try i*f»iiitiil»<t'in m prvfi<rr®i|.

I »MIHI frw\ AdirtMH A. H. I C lNurvsTrrn so, G * * n ». V. ns, ¡Tras, W eddings and Parties

Furbished- with E v e r j Requinte. *

YEÄE. -Plainfield, N.J146 NORTHA V E N U E

Fi USTI I

WALL ¡PAPERREG U LATE TH E STOMACH, LIVER AMD EuWELS

Anb TURIFY ThL ELOOO.V IV A S * T in t ’LEM B-T «Is* best Me4t*

finsi Lm y n far !»«.'•*eat la», blllxraerta,Mtmdackr.l e,.llM »lw I. » »*P »> 4 a t krwwks lJ v r r ln . «b l(s . )» l : 1a.m. I-»4 LmmpU» i >•, PjsMUr}. iff.M lft iTrsfa*!». ■«R* •!’ •'»' ard ir» mf the Rlamaek, L » . . f •»••» L e - «

RifkAiK Tabu 10» f n- U*ia tob Uthe n».r.t (1. lic-ie <*.»11-litu; vis» Ar*» I *•’•***»>* t« Ukmjkíi . •r. 'clUí*]. Illd Kirn iffhiWÍwtr b ’RC.

Pno-Lub cent» per box. V».ff

i losed o\>*. this F a il ate f y c o m ^ i e t i t i o n .

f.ockfeííL: w Glass! GlassJohn P. Emmo:t h |f GROÍTEF

MC R IPA N S CH CM i UAL COu «vulve *T..rrr k-rt w a x citv

io d o w Sharfb«, S ta t io D fr r ,

U ruehea and K a laom iitb .» » » O K A VT» BCILDl

rward LovePVSSAIi ’ VALLEY DAIRY.

íHason üamlinPIANO

m tice Ihe

iHnsonScïmmlinORGAN,

PC KB MILK rroi » Jerwy Oow» drilvered raudeiu1#. Our Jr-r cy i ‘r »«ra I# rieb »n(J puri Or irr* by m*l V' \ tpi y attroded lo.

F , C « » ‘ » F E K ,• « i i i r r i s i . ' i *

p ia n s i ) « * G AT LE.

ters Iand Buildeis,Ar* i bey N e i f « l f

E ve ry tow n h i * a lia r : a sponger: k -m art a lec; n b iatherskitc; Its richest m an; some p retty g irls ; a weatherprophet; a neitiibqrhood feu d : h a lf a dozen lunatic»; a yv.iman who tatties;" Justice rtf the kieace; a iuan-who-know»-lt-all; on" Jacks >« an Democrat;u m k loa fers rh.io it n « » t « : men whosee every d »i; flglit; a b n who cut*tip in chureh^ * ft * i»i»*«M!e*onie okl W om en; a “ th ng” That »ta re * a t wo-men: a w id ow er who Is too gay fo rhis age; a preacher w h o ' th ink » thathe is u lit to run the tow n ; a few whoknow bow to run the affairs 'o f thecountry; a ' grow n young man who laughs every tim e be «ays anyth ing;, a girt who goes to tin post office every tim e the inal’ com e» in; a legion o f sm art alecs who can te ll the »-ditor how to ruu b a palter: score* o f men with the rahouse u f their trouser» w orn smooth as g b « « : a man w ho grins when yon ta lk and laugh* oat loud a fte r be has said som ething.— Rural I ’ rcss

BLAIRSMETROPOLITANSTABLE.

w. j . 'vn. V'k IS vjnr rOr -> . Ho . 1* t »*ir

AH -»-»»V nwo*wwtlw *ttf*n40l tr.CURCO.■ ben *.. > ’A hi* 3 H why FNkfc.

W m . A . W o o d ru fi1

r r a Tj e s t â t : ; Av'jnne, ceariy opposite Hie DepotI

L N D ÍP L 0 W D R IV IN G , A N D T3AR E FU L D R IV E R S TO H A N D L E TH E M .

Hair rtr Manager Frank D»y, by Telephone 17],

P A fitC t .k ’S H A I H B A L S A M

r*wii.x «.a u*m.dwI’t.Ht .*»• a h* *»ual r » » * » ¡iVcvtr n ilJ W nwtor. Lr«y: » iü s v Ä S í.4¿

HOBSES FOB FASTI l f a l l K A X C B . ' K.

M O I l t TO LOAS on Approvsd Security.

Oar— Fron» ssrset sad F an i r a »wtnb i* aa onUiline W r tl ier. TDe b^UAt* T ) pr I®- i *:rr»M »Ui. *Tr*t eueri^-----. t 4-htIv aliled ib tu«Nf T JJ* M »« ibumb of th«»«* broil idea« ai>d huwitiew*b<yiij of Ilte^ type« beloni i i*y man or »«nui»; m

T-rtS* ^ A T T E N D HERE Y O U A R E IF S Y O U ^ W A N T

THE ARTtiAMATEUR >'tv : d. to Ksinn st Nov. Iwh. fe r t « f • S t v . pff*r j . u t p c b l tor ucevwou. Up Stony- do, hot it is t»«es oor t ric*s sre low— Iban • err. Fiver? sr tick 00 oar Sc. ccanlgs g<** for Je. ti. • »e>-k. ^t'«r #1 IllOsb « » 1.11? T*ble, TV.

W* T-S ’-et.cr n I«it. g or. it |4rre» for .1 «• - v j l ) Duel He« CoS«olu-g uf UCi 1 lec-4 . fer »4Dur 3 S.50 I tnmr F w era sating of 1)

M tm iw 1 » vo 1Wr dua'i c >im to r l l »H gix«U at eo*t. V

..ne can do bo**»*»? f»** gk r», but w- do■ • » II gOOii? St MPS"er renflt» tt SO »0«o»b*r h ow is tho rlty. We hov io- iW■wl eel ith* war. «* • have J o t a jeted tht* ih * 0* w *. (hitmem, . d*i c t a tbu « ? hs<| hs » l i e ? an» uKst'enoipwie w e t I » Up-1C?. W. here > er t*. overt o f Mom, ► urnMdsi 1 g » 1» call and pnea iur goons Lelorc y if . nr l)>e* etw*ot* re rst t it tH M 'S . 113 (Beet F ron t S t i t A

6 0 c s n t s a Bushel» ’f l3 2 cents a H a lf,

A lbert Kilwurrl'a G«w»d Pcrtnn*.tt is well for British royalty that

»Jueeu Vl«-i or’a has lived so long, and has stayed on tbe throne all through the years in which the heir apparent was gaining knowledge until he Is a «»lid man o f 53. lu this generation tbe English would not tolerate a mon­arch o f the character o f Ct.-orge IV . I tthe Frinee o f W ales had been k ng during the last twenty years o f change in England, be would probably havehad rough experience. The queen Is Id the seven ty-*xfb year o f her age. and her eldest aun Is a grandfather. Her grandfather, whose dominions In­cluded the United State» at one time- I red to hia eighty-second year.—New York Stu.

T{| W IL L IA M S , Manager,

8it jront Mreet, near Park *T*nue.

Debet! ||

Steam MARBLE AND GRANITE WartsSERIOUS Business|r i 1*» tn «nek* in t m f*shd le,r>DffiAle manner w th »i( rmirv «ad wm*i >. wuti-crilH- t»> our dtae'rtl io a it ** - c w itch will p*v you f*nm S ti* * p r■ Htl,wt<K>) in *«jr »cH e* « «rk e r . It win f*nir you mofi ih in rt ubif tbo »veraire mfe of Inter*«' tn oHI try tniafna** por-sults liepuBlU rrwrtrtd fraeevi J f i » * »l.WL

We wilt h** p«(^»ed to fum nil you refer. ( * • ’»* u lo our * ee-ew in tn«. p««i, «n«l «b*t «reared d n g fu ru iiu r« I f you are • I t l t n t w*»rre )(«• rn n«4 ra il on on In r -m m , » U rt« * your o o o u u o icsiio o * to

M o rr t jm ^ n ta l a n d C e m e te r y Ì ? W o r k .

1—rg * variety o f ]

N ew Boarder—1 hope you have a oell la the meralng?

Mr*. Hxxher—No. I don't.New Boarder—WeH, I'm not sure TO

wakes without being called.Mrs. Hasher—W e ll you’ ll feel d if­

ferently when you. hear two parrots, a baby and three dogs all making themselve* heard at once.—Chicago later-Ocean.

W esterly '(jB incy sod

The first mosiders- J linn w tketr parity.

P R E S C R I P T IO N * lu te drags f r -. ] r,o* n t'y óo mura

harm man fo o l.* ip> r—rra fa -

prate.»*« IS soother Q U IC K L YS e w of i «portare?.

Thaw—friere Oteen Ike rou t quo lily

L. M ANNINGMETRO 1‘O LITAB JIEWH CO.,4M C o n n M m «. ■—♦ .» . Swk

We m att pro.ta unoe e we k and t>nne,r « )na tkteo raro' «uelœ. I*«.tim prrT. H i »SD «o their own In» m l ns. ere adrt«*i to •utwcrtb»* U> our inai? » « ' t e LcSire«.which iw row t '«p rtani InfonBalloB ouc iv e «o c h s and will »ost»i** n s fa mab*-

m.*o«*> tf ?.«> d-* «où? own «peral rtt c tU 'M . sam (1er tuonili: or with trlesram»

The w ar A over. The rictorlows Japanese troops marched proudly through the street» o f Pekin. L iHung Chang, “the Bismarck of the East.“ sat ale— la fas pataca, w rap ­ped In th ou gh t

Just simply wrapped tu thought

W hile ont viftitingr in my lite," le «betraue mjá.

Metropolitan Nows Co.4A C 0N «K K <S ST.,

tra * Sfai es«. ________ - Braten, Mittebard&Co.

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Page 4: 113; for AeenM;, Tice, Hicks m l Amendments Carried. OURS ... · elected above flagelli Dritte sad only only fire below il f First Ward, First DSatriet... Second District ... all

THE PLAÍNFIELD COURIEB-NEWS, NOVEMB

I Id Courier > u p e

Value (T - Health

l-jtin Hackle«, i t } W a.h !ag«o « Urrrt. Newark, v . J , u » : **i k m U ea « ( ¿ m f Iron rb o a u tiw ii fr r a n«o.b r o< n a n , T V pa—« « r c cac—rfiaglv a — e ia d I cnaid ant atec{> nigtit», T V t.tnedK» I oiitAlaed did a t ¡«tie a r bo g o d . «or did ike d»«to*v *lm m I rnn .aim l This Wad gone aa, each re-»rriag attack being a u n patnfal and peo- luttgrd than t ic |trrnnaa oar* I coaid aot • ct re'icf until ( l<—uaenccd taking Munyoa'» K ken matte— C are. Lea« than ooe-1—if a bottle drone aO ike met»—atra— oat at m y system aad I am as well aad strong aa I aver was in aty Ufa. I ct—aider Ike rented^» woaderfal one and take plea—re in reeom am ad mg a ."

Munyoa* kheumati»— C are is gar »«teed la care thetunattam SB any part at t V body. A cate or muscular rbcuroaIts— cared ta fro— one to five day*. It n o n fails to care sharps shoot lag pain* ia the arms, ergs, tides hack or breast, or soferrss ia any part of ike body in fra— one to three hoars. It is (MT< i s teed to pro—ptly car» lameness, stiff and »woolen lomis, stiff back, and all pains ia t V kippa aad loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pa— io the back aic

Waufw and Offers.

CO M P E T E N T woman wants work day. or werk. Good c »ok and

drvM. Address Work, rU ia fie id Posi-WZDNBBI’Ajr,

U * AN TED - Ceaspetcat girl fur le sc ft hou sew or a. K e fn n o r livjuirad

407 East Necoad «reel. 7 k

UK NICHED rooms with hoard, t in tabic boarders at i l ; West 9ccu*il

I f AM rr.Il Two — Three irafarn sh« V rooms by two Adults. Address ft. Courier office. 7 at

11M K D — G od aceita mailst inni, pris; • family 234 East High su .et DuociltSOON ft PHASES.

e t o e i f Third

' P f U small farms for —le or « c hang - J . Plambeld properly. A d ire , owi

W est he Id C'nioa Co. New Jersey bos 3;

I AD V AGENTS » to ed. I j profitable cm ploy menu

3V Plftiobcid »N |.

P O S T F A IL TO E X A M IN EO U R S T O C K .

A L'c TIo n .ate of i.*» Tbaivlty, Noti o’clock p. m.. South a.eaae 1

Berkman .Ucee s-t

. C A R E Y will seti the lota to tb highest Tinkler on Nor. 8 at a o'docl , 011 the i usta Imeni plan or cash. 3 t f

Kims. 5}< West Second, Apply I »9 PlamAeid ave-;

m u n ii DAILY,

G e n u i n etroubling We* cao'i ■ to ero*.

OHAHAM. WHEAT AND KVR.Made at Fairvlew Fans.

A O iB ci,'

Queen City Dairy,l o o i * » r k A v e n u e .

N o r fr -T h ift Sue tarred w ill b * le f t d a lly a iyour bom*' If ordered

G A V J E T T 'S

T b e G im noti« N m l i>raoMU

T H E l \ M < i V

lo o d o se a Thin BliIP ilot Glass. 2 1 do;

W Mleth

open daily from 8 a. us. to • » . n Neat A ttrae'loti. Paul Kaurar.

G hand gala NIGHTS

PK1C1

D O A N E Ik

The Ploinl •Neirs

D AILY, e ilC L P T ftlN D AYS .

r v nrr« \ - war m rnmnir■a. swr BAffT r i o a r 8TBBBT.

KAÜTY M FLOWERS

I A ■ —« Bankas— »tapi -»of CVJ—» sow a* Tart» ft—t, ia Iks Caaswes

tafT »• ia— T.

rasan ar r 1 ia tsar s ta r or

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THE kK Ain or »now.

to north envi wind^

TA T H fU .wed by fair, high north

L a rge r C ircu isti m than an/ other

Plainfield Newspaper,

John, lhr Tillery#«very Democrat In PlainOeld r u ronsklerabljr larger iban a cart Wheel, wasn't lit ft

OnLT one Ibinff IjcsM in Plalufleld. Democrat orcr « b

Repub­liai] a

Carry the news l I f Cleveland cocktail team ol boraea,the I

Hennltf Harriano. menas# (bat wildnnry cen.

PiatTMAirreR Ilrrr^si-u baa one »wert, roti »Illing Ih n ig b l 1 Hia appoint—ant •retired for (be utaa who mule bun «b a tba ia, the worst ami in a i Immillatinedefeat ever adininlailred to any man ia Plalufleld.

I l i - a m o ra rT Y sat (in ib e wall, Homply DutuftlY haina great fall.A ll ibe K ing * borne*and all l i e King ■

trenUeu'i set HumptY Damply oo the wall

agate.

It waa a landslide i ideed The menwho bare beru watUtt t In ro te tor Ibe peat eighleeo inotitr»» voted yealerday. The country baa rota I oa the Wilson hill; Ibe American p * ipl* bare siren tY.|r rcrdict on the II iwail mailer. Tt c incotopeirncY of tb* irrwni CongreMbftl tw«n rp>Mikp4 T>e Rouble (leaL I n t 10 h igh p la c e « d ip lom atica llyand politically hag hryn censured with v—piiaais and ike Amanrsii people areoa top

Tilt Democratic m irra o f Plainfleld are to lie congratulai ra.nnl that by theirro tea th ey helped s a e j l th e R ep obllcanvictory in the Eighth! District, bet be cause they bave «tittgl uui boldly lor a1 principie of Atnen-sa manhood. No­rther- in Union coa My does this lesson•<aad oa ' to plainly at It doea bere luP i s i « fleh !

When John T Dumi w-s elected to Cotture— two years w s . he seemed totnink ihaf the mere f.jct of victors ab- aolred liuti frtxu every, political nbliga- Uon. If the Uempcrats of ant place In the counts we and entitled to a'l gli pnaait.i* at hia ha atta.Plain heul D-mccraia field l —mocnut bad ha, the n>'luteaDon lo Coa Ctttivwiii.y, they i and a « 'adhfoi p irty I«» hi® •— *ftft|*»»fti IVfftsMl l»»N I *1ft*'V » «WWh lh l i ' rfcrr*, th* k t « M . tb « jr r r r hG»! 'i .* »U im*«,; «ph» im»ult* «î, ¡ tù«*»r riftiifti • « «* « r lü iii v*«i| O«-vu'ion «a s mocked « i.ahwKulc'T I. »regard«*!*l»d M r. I*onn la m |meti who had been

deserving of ctmaidvrution

(bay were Ute hough (he Plain-

a tftnd'da'e 'oc r*j«cted in

In — >-( (ovali) [a d-d Mr Duun

Dftftl ve.I k9»«»wn. 'The

A C oB »i-r N e «a reticeaeo'#"Ta.ki»ow- lag 'Mat J . a t s T O n e r s , o f E — t Front street, had a a ire r*.l e-IK.n ol • hrysao- t hr mawa. w iig t d up to bis r-auienceyesterday »PariMM— ami >— (ÿitiy found this beautiful cistirct’on m iuH bloom at d a'joat at their l—at The sightwa* certainly grand.

Tba bWi iroprcaaiue coeaeyed waa o f Ibe great varia i» o f e dora, présente J by ike different types o f this flower, some SSCI lug by ibe con ira at sod some harmonizing softly by combtsaiton The blossoms were a study Dy them selves each In Various aiages o f derel opment N * e of the piacts, or aa —any aa raw b“ ac—^nmodaxed, hare b* en placed In ibe apai-ioua couaer va­lor/ la the hi'Qae, hot the other* are la ihe green booap. I t 'a no wonder these flower* mean ao much to (be conno<*- eeur. for they are an attract iTe Mady even to the novice

Among tb* principal vsrieties id 'hecoll-ctioe a u gh t oe —ent toned the S ondrrtmsft, a medium yellow blossom, hudvery pretty Then there is the Ktlcberand Mtoda ol last year, white with a yel­low center and quite 1 rs la appear- aS iew tl lith e i—pression o f little cellslormed by tk* leave». The Waoboa is a very preny one io lavender, shaped almost like a ball, the lesv-a being acontinu ty o f it -currea which ronatr ntes one Icature o f Pa beauty The Reote ia a perfect b«il with beautiful in-curves of light colored lea f lined with red. Home o f them «re in old gold with a tinge The George W. Child* is ooe •W eb is very much admired lor it* de­cided deep red with a yellow ting in m e center It takes ibe place o f the old Col m giort wuicb wa* a pom pom, and surpasses it in grace, site and Dnrdiiteaa.

The A . J Drexel ia soother beau'yalmost everyone prizes, pu-ultah r e » in color, throughout. T oe Vivian Mor- eil ia a piuk, quite often and wit hoot the rorvra It is a bright en trea t to tbe last taro The A . J . Ramaav la one with which Pitcher and Manda took the Aral prize four years ago. It ia a terra cotta, with slight yeltiw tinge *0(1 good size. Tbe Robert Cr>l( ia much after ibe Chinese type with closed leaves. It la a pure white ard hand­some as wax The Harry Mar is a rich flower bat jterhaps not so graceful, In an orange shade The E D. Adams ia * while flower which opens oet loose­ly, showing a flat center toward the last, bat jast before that time it is prob­ably at it beet. The leaves follow each other bortsonlally io position as If blown by a genile hrecze. The Charlotte is wbile with a little tinge of pink and dif­ferent from all the other unite one*. Tbe Mrs. Mary Yorchaos is a pore while w ih in-curvcs, o f fair size, with leaves very compact. I t is tbe only one o f Ibe kind In tbe collection, and waa a present.

Tbe lmperiftl i* darker than aome o f f t e yellow once, and presents a pecu­liar twisting impresaioa by the lea ves Tbe Ivo r ) ia soother pure white, and appropriately . named. Tbe Golden Wedding is a beautiful flo wer in yellow o f nearly tbe s»me habits as tbe San- derbuh. When fully oet it |* nearly a foot la diameter, but Is usually la te id com ng. Ooe fa»culiariiy o f it fa that ita f lo w e r » are always about tbe tame size whether ibe b<ida are pinched back to throw the growth to owe flower or whether several oo ona plant are al­lowed 'o mature. The Auna Manda is unaccountably small even under Hie same fostering care that tbe other* get. lia |>ecuuantv ia a certain feaib cry appearatM-iB m the leavea. The George J. Maseila ia a very delicate pink, contrasting oeantifuMy with tbe real. Tbe arrangement t f «H ihcae U »wer* 1* good and bring* out the effect to the beat possible adnt'iiage. Tbe Olore O ts looks at them the more Inter­ested be become*

A g'»Jd many person* wonder ht W the different varietl-a o f chrysantbr- oiums are propagated. Tbe production ol a rate or oeauulul specimen ia UX<reo f an scrs 'totl (bau «nyltdng else. T oe

-da oi all tbe varieiiea are piant-d add a lio «ed to grow naturally. When tbe «eed i«.,-* are np and tbe flower* come Hie Itéra flving Irotn one to another curry toe pollen which shaking ofl ir, m mem upon different bioeaom* produce* tt»e comblnaiioa. I t can b* seen alts! a voriely a* color and sise can be pu—tb e wnen one dower m»v perb«|Kt lie mucked with the pollen ol hall a d'-s-u u.hrrv The ones lonnd io be tbe moat worth saving are then kept ahd ttfi—tt prove to be prize winners, bat eouiettmea only a dozen oat o ften .thousand «r e sept. Hence lue rarity o f t b-to

A R heu m % tic T e lls » W a a d s r fW í t e r y .

,IM O n K O F T i l l » NE* K CTa OF 4

caoght ov t h i zlt

— Tfie November lerm o f tbe Su­preme Ooortt [trued at Trentoa yester­day. A long bat o f cases ia aei down for trial.

— November : lib to 18th Is set apart by the Young Men's Christian Associa­tion o f m e world a* a week oi prayer lor young men.

— T b * fltih annual club championship road race* ol lb * Riverside Wheelmen, were held at Kabway yesterday alter- noon over tbe Rabway-Elizabeibcourse

— Tbe Elizabeth Wheelmen's ten mile handicap race, which waa to have token place yesterday was poet pored nolll next year, owing to the deoil) o f tape Galkina.

— P. Ludwig Goode, tb* violinist announces ibal on Tuesday evening, December I I , be « i l l g ive a recital in the C ID I JO, in wnicb he will be «astated by Miss Addie Parker Jackson, the celebrated reader.

Peck’sGreat Success

O pening Announcem ent.TV- Ha let a Hav> r k n A u a p a a r o f *1 Fifth A vet—a. New York CYtv. s M s h iiM n»*r IS vrara. •IQ osm *A-ra«ea • me* In B a t « - « Sal J » » . Bo* an Da aAtuu.In « J u d fr 0 4 4 1 — t i a 'S ( f t c « i . on

N f a l i r d a y y rV o v . 3 ,r—-ci li— a«u stricsly high evade Piano* Oar ota r i s n » « « . •4. « i l l m r-w e t u»lD •—r tneWne— Y1im i< IS «— 7 « — « ■e u—we aa* for P— -. «o rk—anoat» aoff Surahlliir ar* uan- rw«wti •— 1 at prta*a tkat • 1 I 4e«y «—«1 petition. I t a r h « « *

a PL A ta r itL o b a m B issino.

The police o f this city are on tbe

id Mielr J rd r* « do thonjughlj

; t—ck upon me sal to him that ' for them ' t a i

|oeh thebvliut ally la»i night,

non o f b e t«« ver « s k i f f for

«v e ra , ' l l e

Uffikont lor I I«a ry Pendleton, an • « —1 colore.» man of SOUlb SfecoiWt street. • ho yftiilftf^ ft*«y fron ui« ftom« last JU'ilidkY efftkhtg. while —iff-n t.«ttuaa a letaporarf ali e r e t t o « ol mind.tt ta raid tuai oe « « a w en la lim elleu vtwirnlay allefaoon, bat be it » » not j * t

foaod

DID YO U E V E R H E A R O P A

G o o d B y eSaT$.

That It what wa call i . a» we are gtiog to

—y Good B »e to s tr ut P f ten tbou—od do.-

Isn worth Of new tea«.: m iti* Dry Ooe«!#,

Underwear, llc- e rv . Dre— Good» and C ia ti

that we bava ju-t tetoght at half tb* USQtl

pciee*.

It h .» not been a cate t f tbe‘ early bird

curbing tbs worm Ibi* s o m . RetsiUn

•b o bought their Fall and W inter stock

early got caught, paid high pnces, a* all

Fall and Winter good« arc f < m ivO io SO per

œ at lower now than they »e r e two mouths

ago Late bey-rs reap the Uro» lit. It ’* a

qvestioa with manufacturer* and >1 ber» of

selling their goods to CA*h bayera regard lesa

of profit and cost, and wa do the —=e. US, scything In aril geodi, and we —II Item

lower than svrr brfara.

A li we —k la an ñ-sptetion o f the good»

and pne-s and ton wilt ha coovincsd that

you can make one dollar do the work at two

at

hut Yonrowlf. i f yon get wot f.-ct,

W c ha - o eh v cC tlia t w i l l ke> p j o u r f » t d ry .Ixiok inf our Innttv* nod see if they are not pret wel toste«!.

¿ WILLETT.X » . X Ö 7 . ^ a r l t A v e n u e .

Fall anè te inter Clothing A T R E T A I L .

Men's Boys' and Children'* Goods in Halts, Overcoats, Separate Pants and Ulsters at wholesale price*.

K c lic p it iu f > € l iu l lz M o . ,I MANUFACTURERS, f | PLAINFIELD, N. J.

T H E . f * R 0 8 H Y G E N IG U N D E R W E A R FO R MEM. W O M EN A N D C H ILD R E .V W A R R A N T E D N O T TO S H R IN K OR IR R IT A T E . T1 IE F IN E o T GOODS M AD E .

L a i n g ' ^ 1 0 5 P a r l i A v e .

A m u s a m a i l s ,

m u ^ ì c ^h Z . lIs a a c C. V a r ia s , fu l » t r a t e and Manager.

t a r ) « P K S R „1 LA ft-rt » L »£ 4 TH » 8A M •

Friday Kvruinç, Novembrr 9,

WITTE'S?

V O V t - T U W a ilfu l Ri.fi tuneful aper«. a> -«-»Un Hood.”

HOt—aN Band o f SO Artista.

I AN. Zr-Seigr« On lient»» with so Artia—.

Aft. r.. Jtnrph JMrrtns In a n—calili mit

* Y Utwaa l 'a u la “Carm i _______Iv rv . iilriri (nu i tb*

o f P la lnH »lil.

to adopt the coara* ot boxe* *p<>Sa ao UM)Mr. Dunn has tb^ i tbe muai defeated m the battola o f Plat and every otboaman i* ihla «sa*ky baa learned that it Is roily to uro ooe'* back epos M e meo wtrove vod (« a fe surd for aad aevurrd oo eircik a d*Y. In ft| word Jooa T. (mon haft learned t le*. mom — Udwiiry that will p ova a Isatirg mesa—cm <*ir iaapectiaa la ik e cosai/.

Joba T . I>a*a ifeaarve I s i he gut tu PlamB'IJ tesla—lev. T sa Daasocrau who admiulAiered the t* mke bave all

A Seareitv sf Oasi!Sportsmen «h o bave twen ltvk irg

around state th*^ there secai* to he a creai ararritv o f q u i i about tbetr rvg alar coverà Tb# optaron seems io he «Bai running boa been doue ex Lenau c l, oet o f eeéwin. "

T H E C A S IN O

P IA N O RECITALA9D

L E C T U R EZ>—a— rmt taw ta « mam a t th*

Ylrjril Practice never,W ednesday A fternoon. \ , v . 7, 3 .3 «.

e t h e l 4 w 5011 § í o t ©

n dred g cjjf Ir lle le s in Ho usi© Furnishi^izrs^ Gut Prices.

fu Tabiffi Tumblers, Pure

Olii/ to each customer,

[last, Sc each.

75 dozeu W jpe Plaira, John Edwards’ beat

English Warwp S, m^siighUy ImperflrcL Ail

sizes u b ile tb i last at 3c e»ch . ^ —

opportanitj to savf m*ne| on jour Snturda/'a ncroda in our

.«»AC

l>ry and Fancy tfcxxfc LteparttneuL H o n d red * o f

e v e r y d a y ir t io je s a t cu t p r ic e * .\ 1 1

i^now, *|,<1 in bU probability will continue

tft \K «fee IDOftt sAtilfuetorj stock from

^ l ic h to inake ftboet fo r w ioter itrcet wear.

I f “ r ' r ^ g , l i » h ( , im] M r O — l«-

■ N ng to appreciate this fa c t , coo

large tale of calf akin l*iei.»n sntjj lace^KM>u for woioao'a wear. Tiro

latest at y lfta pat received f r o m th e factory.

Page 5: 113; for AeenM;, Tice, Hicks m l Amendments Carried. OURS ... · elected above flagelli Dritte sad only only fire below il f First Ward, First DSatriet... Second District ... all

^MARKABLEc u R E S

CF RECENT DATE

w i n t e r c c -w n s .

B » h > I « f m i r i . W ith üarraw B ri«| ll| fMud I wr.l.-,l S « u i ■_

Thu ta ilo r auNlhinh U a p rn h in la l o f iMctt'hl to women. Th-*y muse t o r one or m orm it ihw.r cumiunod. T here H ubreit a irrt at iW I of itT 'ill I i p f «Mit w w|.e thlnir rad ically new In ta ilu r 11I.1th is «mann. With « 'lis t nw uit it U raihor e arly too »ny. A m on g tbO nnve|£«w tu I» (im t'iiw tl. iH.w-rtcr, art' i l t r M l tritt) very hatn<it la rw lth i, ttich tinnullli plinti Or r*irriti! fir*., r with fa n .y « u i r n «A d or u iif With n s ,'k rover Y ear* ago drcrfé* with conlcft w .inn wer«* nil tue riffe, w older tuen■ (Km Ilf t;,e . nine rtfiinu rvl- ty w ill MViiiJ t«)'1 oi•. i iu k «i i .nello. Or p rim es* d r c * . n l l i r t i . , m .un piped rflih

FCK TlilMMFD OOWU. /}r lac« doaliin la cut through the fabrif A «tyliah d im bad the entire front ot th ikirt made In tbla^erforntrd fashion; ala 'fr y deep »boulder ruffles and cuffs Thla perforated mult-rial Is much Improved hi bclpg lined with brigh t silk or somethingthat show« color through the perforations: it is salt! that this eut out trimming Ip to be in «.-onorai use for wraps, capes/ 1 resset und millinery. It takes rxtremoiwf Ine and liandaome gonds to bear It vtt- ind this fact alone will add «0 iu popular« *T- , f j

A sketch Is given of one among th«f many noTeltiea In the line ol ft.r trlmm nli xatunie* T b « skirt Is of silver grays; doth, surrounded by sis beaver lands.--

plstachr p w -n In oulor. extend the (u l i length of the skirt. The round bodice l l 3t green vclfet, as are also the s le rresj Four bands ot fu r extend from the belt to tbe chest, where they terminate under- rosettes of U n ve r telvet. Heaver bends' tnclrrle the no-k mid wlists. The gray '-It hat Is trim m ed with green ribbon and, -Inch |.|iiiikvs s t i. i a touch -if pink under be Utlu.. * J l o i c C’ HOUJtT.

aube;

Plainfield

'» T H f « i r . U t n * * o u c A a iM o .• 5. CORDOVAN,ntdOWL EhSMEUEDCALT^ « • P u c C A i f U d N u n

f * 3 .i-° POLICE.3 S o l u .^ O Z - W O R K I » ^* * EXTRA FINe T*“ '5*2. * l 7J BüYiSCffBLSHoa

V s s i r e res catalog ve W* W b -D O U C L A S ,

B R O C K T O N , M A S i

V l i i u l i i i i e r yKKCK1V S B S HALB

p u b l ic A re n m eSU rbeeoaivnts of the Soger o f MSk B«4o r r j

of the »-c ed -en L g S m Company, at- - - - - - Jlr-fowh

Jft a lVeder nanead ; to the bl t i t l e s t u o u l r revrrv.

I O O ’ c l o c k A . M .

Thursday, November 15. ’94,

THE PLAINFIF.l.D COURIER-NEWS, NOVEMBER 7. I8*J4.-Hr

« • « I t i I l« l » • « • • i ”Unw evterf line e t p r « » 'R is heard— Life

le M M in i d |»p t|«u ha* ioi«J am r o t wbm you k I thu-s aa-1 t * " j d Dot be trifled with.

I 1 bere a tnt* une remedy that caa perms M oli) «e c »••». l b Devtd -Kennedy'. Favorita Kernel», mail« si Iton-l at. N. V.. a vegetable c nnpnund vfidorsed by (hi med- tesi prüf«* i-rs i iragip»** m l it at oocduller a b o tta

g «>,!«• »it fiv* * « ■ • f* rb t

To me Pr«u* :I J ai-tooa Ic-lrf**• r e lh e ^ .

i |/Mftitaill effect«® I bad been a

I Whir g»V* me • |rs «a

Riided «R» ,pw*

pile iu « '«» » " ‘1 husci« inured

, M i C ensa,

••ih the almost pie*«•ondei|fal rare which Dr.

In mv r u e .»«fftrer from pile*, [ tisi «ni (»mo und di»-

UBntrf U"-n»jr I-* '« M jtu lues I lf bl-JOd and 1

Äh ir-xl w-l * pw«ro*.oa of the ... . . . . ,„ 1 ec ia 'n w h en ever m j ' *

9 ' J a t l x - a . dMr«. Jo h n l l u l f b as l>--cn e n te rta in in g

ber ino .net iiuuj Uya.et Os;.Mr* J Ü. (Jooover, of Eut lligb

•I reel, Is vial dug trai id town M .ciise l G a lla g h e r is sa id l o b e

• tig oi m o vin g lO iLau ib erlv iU eT h e M lese« T-»M , o f Ja c k s o n a v e

o U e ,'s | ieu l y e ste rd a y o u t o f lo e n .A u UuUsUsI n u m b er oi e lectio n

I n s t i a c r e m x ii ab o lii town y e s ie r -

ta !S

w g a r n i » .

D ap'.el P a g e and f ip n M M ille r «peni j t u f r f i f la N ew Y u r t .

Jsm n p B ro w s , o( .Son'h S w o ih I s l r e r i , vi-l-ed ir ic n d s m N w * a r « , yvw tgfd ay.

M r. M, M rC om as H ill non IlOTT) s p c e l M on d ai in N ew V o r t .

G u i s e K o e le r , f»C L 'h n r 's b u k e rt. «l>eot e le c lio n d a y w ilh m e n d a io N o r .b Piate AeM.

P W caiun an d F . F ire lb m o k w eot hniiting > e * ie rd n f fur ap A rro »« *nb ib e ir m w ri d e a

Me». Ihtvid R obinson , gcco tap etiìed he h er in o cm ld ren t a o h er m o tb er

’« visti m g M r«. A v i l le , o f W est T h ird « ire e c

1 1 trlwi mnstgatlfl lo g e i relief from [Äjr »uir-ririifs, but ü» do purpose un ii]

f r . Brvsn, a irienll o f m ine, Who bad Men cured by LNV. I.iifh th lll o f the

j wine trouble, r e c o * m ended h im to me. Md he effected a com plete am i rad ica l «am in my m s* a i o . and e arn ed my

[ m iM ig icraLtude.

JO H N C O R SO N :

I m r a i.d M ra I V ie r y inch, 01 H ig b « ln i- i . -M e r u u o n l o i l o i lo w u irieu d s yea terd ay .

M r. and M ia l i i r h e ln r , o f W asliln g - .'«*«< « « ■ '« ► , » re c ii ie iia i ii ib j : io u i|a tb )irvui gui mi io«n.

Tnt? ut Mni.tael nii.n i wna v e ry p ieaaa til and many (■ersous enjoyed ll.

Although yesterday was a le ga l boll day, m e atorea weie kept o(ien liie - »m e as usual, L a i v e ry lim e busmen» was done.

T n e B orough C o m m issio n ers h ave J d r r ld id ui. h a v e a b rick c u 'v e r t ‘a id a c ro ss liu n e llen a v e n u e to c a r r y o lf ib e e a t e r Irotu Jo h n R u u io n ’a p ro p erty .

The Hppl cation »ecrlved by the Bor nugii (Àdiiniissiiuiers at iheir meeting M onday bigUl from the Traction Com pan), lor iiertDiMioii io o (ie ra le au else trie road iu ib tsboroogh ,«i l ln o ib ea d e d upon uuiii .be uext meeting in Decern ocr. Then the representative ol ibe company will present an ordinance in relereuce lu ibe m ailer a Inch will be acrepled and UOied uulil alter lb « city ol t’ lainfleid lakes Some aclioo on theqidllou.

I nr case or mr IIUELL. MUST!

f l TER 0 ETCK.lU K » CO., I . J.

or

I tr Liihthill Effect«Where Tea Phyii

a Cample«* C :1ib i Bad railed.

iThreit hick ScrvERiso axo A fflicted : For many year« phat I have bee* af-

«1 who bleeding pile«. Everyvemen: of ihe 0-»»e l* was- attended

! vkh lux* of hi -md a id with Intense pain (Alrh lasted for hot ra and sometime*

[ M day. My condlt! on was aggravated| by a orolapse ol he reel am, which

illy increased my suffering and ellinea g «ve in > most agonizing

iRtoaSo great «a s mv d s ires* and so badi condition that I i old tny larrn, not

sing able to work i! any longer. A i Be ume ibe p om ul ug pile tumors be-

(so fil'h l» Inflined and swollen I that they could noi Qe replayed, and 1 had to go to bed, nr plying hoi jio o l-1

' tiers lor Hi ree ojonthi i Pc lore I could get relief

s a w M A & JU I.

Jnatie* Storm« has recovered from•evere cold.

T h e lig h t n e a r tb e l o . t o f th e b ill, op- ItoMle J u s t ic e d P iru ia ortice, is p o o rli in tended an d o lie u g o e s out a s e a r ly a s tep o 'c lo ck o r an e v e n in g T n e lig h t is

i a liangerou-* »pu l and sbou ld tie k ep t iigh tetl all D lg b t.

A l th e y e a r ly m e e tin g o f th e S m - em n D ay B a p tist G n urcb , w hich b e g in s F r id a y , it is e z p c c 'e d tb a t d e le g a le » «III oc p resen t from a ll o v e r th e U o ile d

't a l e s . T h e m eetin g» w ill b e o f a re- iigout neuon and very buie basinesA

| if at»y, w ill lie ira n sa c te d

I kad beco under th i treatment o f fen different physician i. some o f New

I lo r i c iti, E is to o , T fa sh in g 'o n and [ Msewfeerc, without any benefit w h a t-

, a»d had given t p ' m v c *a e a*[ *!;eilr«», »hen. luckily foe me, 1 heard

!fJ*r. LithtiuiPa »kill ind success In tassa, *nd went U him lor treat­

s'-, wilh the happy result that he 1 1?^ 1 * " * * * *ni* • erraanent cure ^ ^ B lh a n four week« lime; and I am

U to say that tne «n in i treatment ueitDer pam n ir diatre«*.

IfiUM.lvr mv core perfectly v o n -

I b!l 1-"* *° **' n v fWeud« andI Jwhhoré. I am con Di e o i that there [ case ol piw, »h ie i i>r. Lighlhlll

ot care.

PETER )G. E YC K , Buell, Huntwrdoa Co., N.

OR. LIGHTHILL

Hiitonc Sketch.

Geneva Mineral W ater la obtained 'mm an artesian well at Geneva, N .Y The well la over eight hundred feet deep, and was tioted In IBM in qnaat o f nai oral gas. Though Ui* ooject sought wna not attained, yet me effort was re warded bv a lar more better find In ­stead o f dead.y, poisonous gas, a boun-

j euos D-iv ol health preserving, health restoring- liquid wensure, responded •o the |i*>nileroas »trokes o f Ihe well- b jre r ’ « drill, aud in lavis'b generosity • cp«id Ihe cu 'l»w wi h a ronaiaiil over­flow o f 560,000 gallotu per day.

Isaoing Irom a sira am ol pervious rock, defined by a euperu com beo l'aver o f Medina stone sixty fee l thick, and oeep siiljstraiuin o f hard »l.te , the water is forced up by an internal pres­sure o l , 120 pounds to the square inch,sod ll uiiimpede . at the sariace wotdu form a magnificent crystal luautalb eighty fee l in height

HOW IT » HEKITS WERE MAKE KNOWSE ven before any analysis o i il ie w ater

bad b een made, ita th erap eu tic cut-ins Pad becom e qu ie t w ell established. I u c u ra t iv e q u a lit ie s w e re first m ade m«i>ilest uv lucre ensaal e zp vn en ce F o r in stan ce o f tb e b e st knowncilizene ol Geueva, while in the act o freplen ish ing an o ft d*-plrted jug , had in adverten tly , out re p e a le d - }, sub­m erged a hand lon g cram ped by rhea- afausm ; and was tbus tnsde cognizakt o l its bea liug v iriu es by m ereacc id en is l d i- c o v «r y . T o tin g rea t suroriae and gratifica tion , be aoon d iscovered tbat m e rheumatism bad do appeared , aud that bis hand was as supple snd a t Tree Irom (min as e ve r . Th is ami m aav o th er exp erien ces equa lly fo r ­tuitous and happy, began to attract -m ention and to e i.c lu rage still o th e r « to try it tor various alim ents, who s e n also rew arded by the most g ra 'l ly ln g re ca ll* . Tnus the well continued U

i g row in public lavo r, until 41 had e re long ach ieved qu ite a-i env iab le li cal lam e. Bold by L . W . Kaudoipn, P n a r. macist, 143 W es t F ron t »tweet, I ’ .aiu- fieid, N . J.

M iss Eick, o f L sm tn gtn n . an d Um e B a sse t, o f N ew M a rk e t, h a r e re lu m e d no w e . s l i e r a v e ry p iesaan t v is it with Mia« J t im e d m ita . o i Jo h n s t r e e t .

A p a rty w ill b e g iv e n A m « s n d A l­b ert W ilaoo b y som e o f th e ir fn e n o a a t th e ir hom e oo L vm an av e t.n e and A SLOT p lace , E v o o s , n e x t F r id a y o ig h i. T h e la lU R s ta r ts fo r M e x ic o n ext w eek.

Mm. M rC om aa, o f P re se o tt p lace , w sa ten d ered a so rp r iv e p a rty liy h er m any IrieadB. a t h e r bom « M onday u lsD l. H inging and g a m e a m aile th e e v e n in g p a ss p le a sa n tly . A b o u t I t o ’clock ic lrc sh iu e n t* w e re * c \ e d and th e g u e sts m en d e p a rte d K th e irhomes alter baring bad a j noun timo T h « loliowlng were present: Mr. and Mra Busbby, Mr. and Mra. .Hmilh, Mr stidM ra Hanaoa,Mr. and Mr« Yooug. Mra. and Mia« Gray, Miss Busbby, Mrs. unsmberiam, Misa Duck worth, Mra. Montgomery and daughter, M r « Bunn, Mrs. Snepherd, Mrs Randolph, Mr«. T. Robinson and Mr. D. Page andd a o » h .e r .

H igh L ow J a c k .

11 ot ffe<ivy*Gla8s Water Pitcher?,a t 3 5 c e a c h .

i Lot Shell Tumblers Banded.' at 3i)c dozen.

I Lot dbffee! Pots.at Tc each.

Like a New Woman I1 C e d s r W o »h T u b e ,ata .idf, 5 5 c, 7 5 c eachWORT^ ftrORTH. WORTH

54c; ?4c, 94c,This lot bought beg.re tbe Advance, don’ t Tall to U k e advantage o f it.

VAN EMBURGH & SON.Store, ; B aboock B u ild in g .

Quart,

i Corner

score* PL AIMS.T h e staw a le a v e s P la in fie ld , n e a r ib e

C o u rie r ofllce* w eek d a y« at th e fo llow ­in g Ooura: T OO an d 9 30 a . tn 13 . 45. 4 00, 6 <>0 aud 9 OP o 'c lo ck p. m. San­d a l ( 9 00 a. m. 13 30 au d 5.00 p. m.

L - u v e s ik-otcli P la ins w en t d a y s 8 15 an d 10.30 a in 3 00, 3 .1*0 aud 7. 01) p m » u o d s y t 9.45 a , m 2.00 am i 0 00 p . m U pou u o d ee a sp e c ia l s ta g e w ill be b ^ d lo r parti«» o f s ix o r m ore a t­ten d in g th e th e a te r o r o th e r a l ir a c lions.

Mrs. Rogers, o f Puiohcld, was Ihe guest o f Mrs. Marsh yesterday.

D f. Coles, o f Deerhurst, returned from his «outer home in Near Votk yesterday tor a short stay.

Mrs. H A. Needham of North Plainfield was the guest o f her mother, Mrs. John Marsh, yesterday.

A number o f people from here are in Plainfield this afternoon attending the musi­cal and lecture i d the c m b a ,

The Misses Smith, of South Plainfield, and the-r gueft, Mr. bimmooefc, o f South Plaiaheld, «e re visitors to this town yesterday.

Much comment is heard in favor o f the excellent work done by Ex-Freeholder Kan Drake, upon ihe bridges on the WcsthelJ road. * -

A long string o f barraiges from Plainfield and elsewhere, goin^ to and returning from the Chrysanthumm snow at bhort Hills y cuter day, was one item o f interest in town.

A meeting o f the tows committee is called for Friday evening to co tinue tbe discusaion over the proposed trolley system. It is hoped some conclusion will be'reach d so the matter can be settled tn favor o f having the road.

A musical entertainment will he given Wednesday evtnmg next week by the Meth­odist Chu chin Eacclsi w hallitwoquartettea, one ol them from New Brunswick, will be present to take part. An oyster supper will lolkiw the ptogramme.

One man, who had objections to signing the petilMMs for a troi-ey road waa tot l that when the road should be in operation he Could Newark if he liked by simply rolling it out in the street and throwiug it on the cars he was decided at once, and aigned.

1 h-ne who have to go to and from adjoin­ing t -wns under the present inconvenience in send a barrel o f potatiws and other produce lo (rutet are look eg forward anxiously to ibe

i and rayidiy propelled trolley cars and hope the town committee. Friday nigh;, willvote to have them.

An incident at (he poles last night ynst be- fore the ciUaing, cauteri some cheering. William U t f, an o»d soldier, challenge*! the vote o f Mr Dorwood, an old »oidier, be cause he could not produce hit discharge papers, not biking them with bin. Tbelatter swore in his rote and both parties o f

horn there was a good crowd present, cheered Ho the echo the inspector* actio« in accenting the vole.

remé Long Overcoatso r w e l l »a th e

Westminster Dress Coatsw h at is m ost Im portan t than o th r r * r b a r « r f-*r o a r s to ck la m ost com p ie]

h a ir been a b ig «o rerà « with good drswsrm. and oar p n eu for «lyilao, wfll-msdr dot king axw iowwr

ock.j Hoyt' Suita are a 0'g (rature «U h tu, «od

L E A D IN G C L O T H IE R S ,

N o . 109 F a s t P r i n t S t r e e t .

nuwwwt _di,i1f" Look at These Prices:R laek L y n x C ircuì^ F re n c h G o o e y *• E le c t r ic Bead *‘ A n im a l B o a « . . . Lad If*’ F*r Muff«. Ghlldrwn « Muff« i I A rg e W h ite F a r S h e e p and F u r P a l A n im al H e a d s fu r I

Hollar*............................. fromlg « • • ;» • • • • • • • » « • • • , • . . . » . fronto r M atÁ. .................................................irontlilJ ioerÿÿi......................................... from

9 6 00 up.1(1 00 op.13 oo up,1.00 op.

.75 op. 1 00 op.3 75 op 1.25 np. .25 op.

'*** p»b «u lW daily j,-\,-cpt Thun*- w,) « i *n « l I R u s i c J D B 8 T IÑ A T E C o n n oi Com m on P ie s« baa been

Th* E n d l-B c ffa s i Caa* S-ttl»d

T u « case of Satall va Hoff-nao which a * * i| i» r ie i i u i com e op to d ay ID

o b l i g a t e dan «valen of wha4

iseaaee o f th « r v e f uaiue toni

at o is office M d geaidence.I jteaid

H4 crescent AVE.

Ikn-au-,1

Catarrh aq<l Durhruat aud Uungs

o*«ucee

J> f the mom aggn avated n atu re •« 'J pernianenfly cu red In a j *• "filhout palaj or detendor

the •et-

i ' ln l , b « l a l n - i l s f l k « judgm ent for *30 and r -aia m ulereU by Justice N-wcoru some time ago. T h « case arme fr un dam are« lo Sm all'« wattoff by « coi. lei on with Mra. H o ff oan’s carn o g * . S h e r e u s e d lo p ay the acn i olrepairing i t Toe sail was brought by Harry Ran ven and defended bv W E McClure who, cm delwat, ap|>ealrd I t

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For sick stomach and all» k —. ' »•••is or uu isoaur . . . . . •

»'»d on other rectal dm- other conditions resulting from constipation ; go by the

k ^ T * * '* 01. he Jkln an'1 hook on Beecham's pills. Afeeum*. s*Qn *’<: » ■** Book free, pills 25c. At

Htomach, drugstores ; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, Nçw

the H « K 'd n «v . B la d d e r

wneDYork.

■ s tk sra , Raad This.T h e r e h «a u se n r e c e m ly p la ce d In o a r

d r a g « to rra G ilm o re ’« A ro m a tic W in«, re--ornasem ied b y a ll m ed ica l «oc e n e a io tu e W erfern p a rt o f Ib ia Si.ata to be the be«* r e g u ia l iu g ton ic fo r a l l co m ­plain ts w hich lad le« a r e a u n jeet to . A - e i ia in c u re fo r N e r v o u s D ebility , I nd igeai um an d lu w s r d w eak n eM and s n r i ermi r e g u U io r lo r th e stom acb and b -weia. T h e p r ’c e I* * 1.00 |>er b o u le . Soid ny F H . Hm^iKard k G o ., 114 E a s t F rout s tre e t

r a . « .iu* U rj«*t

th«

international Fur Store,I 1 4 P A R K A V E N U E » - P L A IN F IE L D , N .J ,

Kq tire and klteration oar Specially.[-----------------— -__________ IF< r Beds, Bedding,

Bed-room anil ¡-room ‘

Carey’s,C u r t »

F u r n i t u r F

/

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!28 W . Fropt St.u v a , R u g s , E t c .

W h y p a y m o reWhen you can buy the

Bist Cramy Bitiiff.25 Cts. alA large varici

[at price« De\1 A b i g l o t o |

from

’ Cali ax»4 fe t our totem 'tot for totoaJ

F a ? p e r ’ » ,

of Cfca< kera just received. Sold r before known in Plainfield, hano pickfd Apples, all kind«,«n w per baeket, and np.

|207 West Front Street.W A. McGntre, «w ell koowa cltizeia

of McKay, Omo, i* ol thè opinion mal g . c o T O C R FF N T f) T l V mere is notbmg a* go-jd for cbildreni A fc 1 U L B tE N troupi ed w|rh co'rtg or croup sa Cham berlnin’a Ooneh Jt»medy. He haa u It in bis famliy for severo! yeera «un thè bea* resulta and oiway« keepa a, houle of li la tbe h<»a«w. Àiier navlng.- la irripjie li- waa bimaelf troabled wiliiA.a s e v e r e e o a¿h H-* uw-d o tb e r rèm e K H O U SC lU rn iSh ÌngSdie« w iib o a t benefit and th en con cluce-l. to t r y tb e c h ild re u 's m ed ic in e an d lo ­bi* d e llg h t It roon effcwAed a p en n ajeot cure. 23 and 5<> cent bMlies fo r '• y _____________ ____sale by Kcyao'd’a Pbarmaey, Park and/Non* aveuaea, T R. Armstrong, manof fe r .

and 10 Cent Store.ett Vrcnt Street-

nd foys\ Of rvery dencrlptioo, and «t low pncea •f New goods arriving «very bay

» r*e V o UThat wonts a pair ol

é> On©1thmä Ladies’ Fine Cashmere Gloves

PUTNAM é DEGRAWre «e ling at 18, 25, 30,□dvrwo*r in a large v«r i tj e have another lot of th< le ei t at 5c, »ame price as be preV

Artistic Design«

%umoods

A L L T

3i0c. Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s «»tylea and prices very low. Try na.

ijaalitr Handkerchief» that soul so

No. 2 1C Wept Front Street.

(.TE ST S T Y L E S

Wa tobes

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BARGAINS !! WALL P A P E RBARGAINSC IO A R S AND TOBACCO.i OAK A P i t n o o n

Woolston & Buckle,H 144 Rm U i a i m m ,

XEWLINEOFWALLPAPERSK loo f-lu g , afou l»!

l 'a n » « »nd Scroll S«wlxtg,sm ut a Ua i>rmd e ladani « oho.

l Ie h i g h c o a u

Lambe r and Manon's Materia]U , L K h fa a n f i , A * ^ . ,

■ m o a d w a t .

conid find. Ike uAdent ocigui o f ikU IK t i la r i i i l t d * tn f f jta IM l i e f » of Car a. darfhg tb« Fraaeo-PronaLto wmr when Him populace wore Comp-ii. d from d irt neeeM>(/ to u c r id w ikA n.»blo que IrupeJ do attars.n Ufe. M m y acquire»! a ta«te for tli- meat au 1 the »k-naand for It JJd not n j » e with the call cuialiuo o f the Clljr.

- I t v a t to be (eeu <>a sale- at man/ o f tb« butchers' stall», aud baa been ever a no« a tu p le article o f dirt fur thousand* o f ibe poor o f the French o t p ia ’. f o r burtrdi»b la much cheap­er tlu □ lieef. Beef Id Carla la worth tw en ty ceuta a pound, while home- (l.stb can Ik- had for eight cent* apound, which afford« a reason why ihe bgrhaniu* caaioui ahoitld tuke a arm hold u[K>a tbcae people wltea ouee MeMslty gave it root.

One» planted ia Carl* the praet <*e spread to other Contlnt nial cities. ea- peclally Berlin, where horseflesh la now consumed in quantitiea by the poorer claas-n. and the medical mi (hordes and human tartan* are rais­ing their v.ik-e* against what they Justly consider a barbarous and dan­gerous ctncuru.

Medical nun w a r » the eaters o f h«.r»*»»fl sh that the horse la peculiar y liable to the dlfxstse known as tricbi- n is a. also found in hogs, and whilecooking gin-rally destroys the certn*o f thl* darusc. it cannot always he de­pended upon to do so. T h - disease .» frightfu lly fatal in ila effeeta and brittle* medical sk ill

T lie bnmanitar ans take the ground o f seQtUueflt. ttrg tig the almost ho- man alTcellon o f the horse and (he close eoinpan'iri-liip h.‘ Map slunsl with man since the dawn o f the Ita­lian rme. A Irtse rettfrn. they deemt. to a* alighter and eni Ibis nolue cfea-•ure. In spite o f these warn ues aud protests hipivipli igy 1* on the ncrdaae n Eun»|ie. • It lias n o| yei reached England, nor * it i'kely to a* l»u g as lie roast ft»-if ami notion o f Aua-

■ and Jfi iv Zetland last, still, aJ|e sentimental Brtt"*Ucr» are too «(ueamUth to eat their It »r* •*. tUi'y ¡an*not too **r-*.tm *h m sell tti»*ni to thef’cntincirt to !»• eaf’-n, ijttitf* a mini- j her o f sn j k t .i li l: ita -.1(1 n|aiBi it are ex- J ported for that imfpuae.

s o r « a r r t tb u ain* priées: B n r h '« q * u t H'l adS oc w. % lo., IV . lAordou | rants par puunri V . Um » J »i»? k Ix . quara . JJe. w b-.rurterr| k u j i t r i r l s io itlbtolng J* r v ai Pr»». L5c. 'SrLyu't R»*x Harr. I

B A V I TOP T W IO

Dobbin’s CigarsIT WOT, TBr THEM,

msaufaesurr* u « s . A rail U s* a t Te

, Great ReductionsCalmar'« H*r>t li««

ED. W O LF ..TLAIJiriBLD A V I. COM HM KTII«r.

The ArItalic Paper Haager and PaiaW

Emil Sdieidceker,Eyck & Harris

COALt b lbtfia Can on Funnel la g '

fiV., ihr .. and uOe.

Chile n»o'i Curing ftn sa i u\-»whs» ea. 8 as*. I 4, Jtr.

Boys’ Vlaom I K it 8 »i:a.iLh doth, and trimmed wl e flu « and 4. II. f t

B y » ' Hu» Vlann«) K it fljiit With «h i a Hureule» braid. F«6>.

CMVtnh', Kidtr Co* n Gnu With Auger* fringe, 11 w d »lit"

A a* a foil line o f r b i l d i A .Clcth Pr» mrr. . Ä

For a »bort time t button aoXK Dollar Okrr. • at T V . *

121 Walchnng Avenue

E D U C A T IO N A LN o t ic e ia L gvw b j g iv e n th e ta x ­p a yer* o f the C ity o f P la in fie ld tli at the taxes a *ae »ied in attui c ity fo r th e y ea r 18B4 are now on e and p a ra b le , and that i f th e »aid taxes fie n o t pa id by th e

M l IU ) ' o f I t a r iu b fr \ - i t

the nam es o f th e d e fa u lte rs w ith th e ir ic g p e c t ir e ta x «* w ill he re­tu rned to th e C ity J u d g j f o r pros­ecu tion . T h e C im m iaaiouera o f A p p e a l in ea-ee o f t s x t t io a jv i l l m eet in th e C >ancil C h am tier on the fo n rth T u esd a y iu N o v e m b e r n ex t ( t l ie 2 7 th ), and sit fro m o ’ c lock p. ui. until 5 o ’c lo ck p m .. o r lo n ge r i f fou n d n -eeassry to d ispose o f a ll cases subm itted to tk e o T fo r cons d era tion .

JOHN JOHNSON.Collector of T u a .

Rated Clalnfietd. X. J . Oct. 1. INK.

H. HOLM E UI baiar Beai Quality

IG H C O ALPLAINFIELD

M ANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL.

K ipt coast sully on band.OSes. 2 ' N 'inb Avon*»w ithW * A t Y ari J'H Hbl(tooAr»ntis,o9DÌiC>»<

trie Light t tadou. loatructloo Is now giren In TeiigTaphie Operating. F o r full partlcnl.r», sfl. iraas, John Dalstal, P n u c ij« !, City.

y x wC A SH

Runyon & Co Louis Call) Rockview HomeA m

Day SchoolW I I B*-»*1k -b S rp t r a ih r r 10th. ls*4 ,

KtjrnitROAKTFN. n tiH iH r A!»D 1FTRKMRIIUTR.

. M ISSES PE C K , Principals

MISS E D IT H BOND, Kindergarteoar.

317 K o s t F r o n t S tree t.Turm* ou Application.

Mutton. LamL

Quality

Easily, Quickly Resterei!.

’s Materials, <tc,Maso: Carpenter uilderJ e rs e y iP o rkT IN S I S O , Ac

O. %>i WH *J* htiin# ■ tTidiCfd fr».

Hîllr on »11 himélA *>t wi

J e rs e y L a rdFOR

Jersey People

We »re r.tw prepared with oar lo c e t ic i a ll tie«, (h iring p«rcku»ed the extec % tri kfd» oí M ctin . A . D. Cook A B io .), t: omptly fill »11 ordert »ad solicit jrour p»v.

I ll« hiimm** l)u lug.One o f th>i»c hanl w T k 'a s m-w*|>w-

>«• tmti who put id almat twrutyfour 1'iu -» a day u the «(T>rt to *up|> y .'brm*.Ire« and fantily with »•ilu..»iu» matter w a* *:t:ing m hi* >l.-*k tlirotber aftcnMou Km -kin»; a* fr***L and sweet a* a da»-«y, wbefl a fr end driii»- t*-d iu ou hitu.

"M > T . Vxclalm<-d the visitor, “ youLxili giHid t-D'iugh to «S I."

“ I do rat.’’ r»*l»>iklc« th»1 worker in a tone o f verai mV far uutiquity o f tbv harmie** title Joke.

The vLsitor laughed Just Iniauso be was feeling good.

"H a r .u ‘ t yeu been away some place ¡hi* *ututiu-r':” he asked.

“Oh. ye*. I w n it away lu June nnd returned In July.”*Ah. w b»*re ilid you go?““ I vtailed g foreign shore.”“ ** that *u? X • wonder you nr*

looking we L Did you have a go»ld t me? Rut o f o in fw you did; you look It."

“ Had a fine rime, hut It was too *.*01 over.” km

“Where did yon goT*“ I left 'iietru t at i iW r . M.. Jim»

•H*. went ov«W to i'nnaila In a row-bait an.! cam* away at live minute* after m dnigbt July ! . ” •

“ R a :»r ' »joculattd the visitor, and asked the traveller to go out and have a oeltxer leiwoniUde with h im —De- iro t Free Press.

TINNING and FURNACE WOBK

IN A L L IT S B RANCH ESTalking Afcout ShoesJ IA I ) » .M O I «k L L K < W U I It.

Iaiir te.rb«v #f French bi SL* u bool ot Her H >al t»ighie>», t ie l i r M I n -Iw k ol R*c!.ni t rxt in oth. r hr*t rt*.glin*tMU»K n» sbruad, will th1» B Inter eon<u((t tfc* Ft*net f»w>»« Ir Mi«« F’ «wcftt'» fchilnl. a)-o will

g»ve private tui'uju* < r fnnn a . * * l»s!i id► r> urti and m ine. Eight I i*»m » x jw io ir . . i 'g t e t ic t in r .m il ' I»wm D»thoa- i< r rapid w r n c .n j .n t Tern.« and l u n U , (.artu-uisn H i) 1» «h U M < *t

M I'S * * \ » t E T V - » S tT ln O L .Wanlunvton avenoct * 8:4 tin

SMALLEY [BROTHERS’SPECIALTIES, *

U P S 'S FU R N IS H E R S .■t from tl S

All kinds »lo ve w ork . W ell* driven,

pumps supplied sud repaired.

L a t e s i SINNET A WILSON1 4 4 N o r th A v e n u eG E O R G E K l 1,1.1

a wirThe b?st*|8 »u «»g e iio'd In Plulnfleld. The choicest cute In Beef and L im b » l i f t o t band.

— Dorflirgt r • Am rx ir evrr» equn itl . ir il frtï pèret* Sor • e»Hltr t a W D r pire» * ta v f II I>.ri u^ki «v Si*«»«, .m» kOTL .

Pennsylvania ^ n t gtMi la** I* «u>« n » tahftû a o l in b»uutt ■ iga io lidat Utfu.

de t*£ lk tul«L UL u ita ) » tn .t , New > 10 IS ist *

D O N T Y O U W A N T A

Railroad ! C o a l M lo v ^TO BE R E A D Y FOR TUB GOLD W E A T H E R .

PLAINFIELD PACKING HOUSE

TMC UTAKDAMD RAILWAY O f AMERICA#Protfctwl tbfoufhout h n b f

loterlocitir c fiw i’ c*» »x»a »*|nrfc Pjvtem .On az»dwfifl^ocfoi#r I&. lA l.

rm ln » win ie«»** Kiimhvtii —«*»»t Une rbn»*V>li h m. d»Mr.

With PaJlBMP ViEtlbuk* VrrlorftJlii f)1»inr r«fX for P tM ju rx . Minhim ,fd l EaUere 4 •«• nwwiv »in« *«

«». m.. Wr»rern exnrrw«, puilswiDv * h » t S l o r n i n » Osrw iind I»tnif«r O»r. dgPv. ♦or PittghMr«, i bHwiro «o«i « ley§|iKl d«l)r,e.PPt s*l'jrday for Toledo, Wllaawport.•«DFbfWPf. Buffalo « 0 .1 \iw**4r%

N34 u Ol -----------------1

H e« arsiM ^cR. I• Oiw e r « »1 Sem-l

t w I su v^ - Purr çnlei (tuia milita, W Q. C. «]WaflfW, awiIa w4ivAks»itr «1iioér«, -» o '-n t , Irti (MW* 1 »V)wmt •.»•*#« |OUL., «J. COYNE,

ant Tailor153 Weat Front St.

Fresh Ham*, 14c“ Shqalden, 12 c“ Fork, J4c“ Sausage. 13c

Cholee I’ liil*. Scrapple, 12c

Our S*u«age is guaranteed to oe mode from P o r t only, nm) the purest

S lices alone are used U LR IC H A B L 4 T Z , Plsinfleld, N. J.

Thorn , o f Somerset atreet,

has them to every style, variety asd use. H e ia especially prepared this seasoo to furnlab evert n, mg iu that line.

> F lee

I Sanitary

\ ' » M i r i

'1 U I W ater

-Heating,

j| W a rm Air

.Fornace*.

------------- „ M » « Pull-s>*n \ » fib u le tUeenlnv Oar. da'lfk tn f'o'nia- *» «. On ninne «. ■'M'anaivifK ' t i 11 ou»« and «»■ tnobis. Dinlnr Car. Alterna to lliehmon-l.

» 4S p. oi.. Pac-tfle rx tm sx « « PuPman »'.■ .filmi.' Kleeplne Cara, dalli. fqlTpittabimr. Columhu*. < hicano a» <1 loledo. |»Uy. asoopt Satiir-fav. «Or. :i«*daf*l

Vor Maitloanrr, Waahmvton aodlthi- *•■ ■ ■»>»* n*. b * , a ?» a m., a • p. m. fnpFundar at 1 on. a rn. • « a. m_ an* M l » . a . ~

V r daltlmore on'». 1 T ». »n.. «an * dar», f o r »rw srli an* New Vor», n . u m

«T . am. 7 ta. 7 gl. 7 «a. T 87. • n*. a ;â • m. » «7. » -s. a *1, a «s, m a i m.-*.. m m n dbTj t* a. m i I * i . î ia t la. t ai. 1 4» » 4T 1 ‘ mv. , p' , « . an», ait. a 4*. a w t o:. 7 a, t «t. * 17. a m.* no, mm. n ‘B «od 1 1 M •>. tu. M a i n , , tiy. 8 » 7 84. » 46, B a i 94 ;. 10 )- m * . 10 M a.• ïm 1 M .* « . * * 6 . a 48. « 4.8 •.*». J L ¡ 7 06. T IA 7 » . t w *ra. a 16.’» Hand 1 1 4* o. *d

For New Vork only. « 10a. n . ù C .Vor Hhiladel ohi», 1 <v>. a 87, 7 M s n» * B*

1143 a. «a- 106. 137. 3*4. t C / X , 7V ,> «ï. B.B p. m. Sunday. I <*ï « X f o(V, pp* 10 41 a- t m « *7. 7 47. and B 41 pdf*

F»>r .V»laut K Cttr. 1 * . p. m. »Wo k »tot«. «Ith Uinmith liuget Par or Car. (diadaya, 6!SA *B. M •

Vor v » r —1 f p. w» wew| É fTVor HMh-»<. » m <1 61 da'ly Xrra-pt Mon-

day). 6 44. 7 ta 1 8», • «4. a «», B 13. iiH b. 11 .**- o». 1* 4*. u n i *t. r i* , sso . p » .* m i « . « *4. .% p i s u «m . •<« a iffs IT, a *7. * 46 * 8S, 6 3s, 7 !S1, 7 4», g 16 6 31 tin t1143 p —m.. and I S P nl*ht. w , fipU i . -g # .dara.Yno a » . « « t •«*. msk lo f 'la a d i» ar .a-ta. W XI 1 «t. * 47. » » . 4 SD r7È8Ml 7 fl.

F IN A N C IA L7 he Ttrltt.h t:mpire.

T h e British rinp lrr i* n polir 'eal erw dtloit unpumlb li'd in tbc w orld '* bitf- tory. not on ly by ita oxb-nt an»l |»opu- latiou. h> h.db wbicb respect» It s s ig h t ly surpassed by 4'hina. but Ikv caus.». with no area o f more Ihan 1<\ ntai.oon afjUiire mi e* s lid w itb :ir>2.iitx).- faai mhablmnts. It is a»-attered o ve r the whole gloim. It embraces «11 rone« from the icy w ld-m ew t o f Ilndaon bay to the tTopledl juagies o f Ind ia and the m abognuy forests o f H onduras; there Is scarcely a product which a Brit sh prjvitus- d<vs not bring forth la excellent fina lity : and not less va* r ou* are tlie degrees o f c iv luxation o f its inhabitant*. fr.>m the K iftlrs o f the Capo to the h igh ly cu ltivated c ltzen a o f Toron to o r Sydney. W e Ond. w ith Christians o f a ll confessions. 200,010,-

H indoo*, ah-mt 7rt.0ixi.iy«) Moham- nu-d.ans. and SJXlO.OOft Buddhists; and the B ib 'e is printed in 13u languages snd d ialects repr»-*rated :n the em pire yet, notw ithstanding such promiscuous elements, the governm ent, w ith rare exceptions, m aintain* order, and no sign o f dissolution Is visible.—Dr. P . Heinrich G effckoo, in O ctober Forum.

(ÀËOSKrE J .T O B L X

Praclical Ploiasr,‘ -D I M E —

SAYINGS INSTITUTIONOF PLAINFIELD. N. Jor f »r *! i Tibia*. Htmn »rtd Mi

!l«*U nt Dr»ln»«**% 4»w«jn»#e. Vea- »r» »*i 3 W»t**r {«apply. T fü ln f itti »lion »ni « e it*r li»«» und<«r vflrmu'lo «*v1 »Ir pr iw uro.Tth» Ahiilil he dont* Muftì

ouam lim e wnb new

T u b nBST1,1 Hit,**• «wrvAC- ¡TCHBD. No. 110 E ad Frani SI reel.

D A V ID T . K E N N E Y 'North A v eIs now receiv ing de poor.« pay-

•M e oo dementi, wMh Intereai-

Mooey depoalle-1 oc or betör«

October 1 , 1894, will draw in­

terest from that date.

The He*t Medicine for all Stornarli

Complaints

I r f » y iwcttHy »ho*«Id h»we » b ••<»«* In thek n w for IntfTant- u»r.

A 4 )*Hir DrtlffVlhl for I». and in »«* L.|w«n rw iln r Linr**''• T *nio Moneph Kewdy. tlw n«» other I f jo u r linuffiai «inci't k«rp It,

tini to g**< II .forYOU prior.

STOHACiREMEDY JO H N W . M U R R A Y , ITerideat.

J. F R A N K H U B B A R D , Vice-Prm

E L I Ari & PO PE . T rea so n '.g and Hot Watsr h eating.

PfiC«,

^ 50f. p^r BuUlf,4>a«oe »od L^brmtory,

•*:» a n d 4.1 C o lle g e P lace , N e w Y o rk .

Tbw rbiB%.He oat and scowled and perspired

and restlessly moved his hands and feet. A t the other side o f the roomwas a dainty tea table covered with cups ami saucer*—cups as fra il a* egg shell« saucers as del cate as rose leaves. O f course there were doi'ies, but he didn't notice them. He s xnply glared and fretted. When his queen, a vision o f loveline»*« swept down from Tier bower shove snd asked “ why be was so uncomfortable.” he replied; "What If I should in sonle way upset

a . iE . a t n r r c K a s o n .

Undertakers and EmbalmedPLEASANT* 5U i Yortk ive ,

MAN U b'AOtU HERfloan Weft Fron' An I* lag you U fa r S B » you cas get saytb 'it eloth ac II«« fiatata K J » sad u n qualar.

that tabler

T k * « » a r t Hey.“ What are you doing. K red d le r aalo

the pa nfpHy smart boy’s uncle. “ Drawln’ pictures oo my-slate.” “ What la this supposed to reprw

aeatr“ A locomotive.”"But why d »n’ t you draw the carsT* “ W hy—er—the locomotive draws the

»•ar«"—Wash ugton Star. ,

H o a g la n iP *M««'t Fine Dr»t# BaiU , 3!C*rt.

“ . H*avy « v«rc' at*. 38^n “ Drvmtwmaau. ■

Osti a ad examina ato- n Furniture and Piaooe(«18 W . Fifth s iMm. Smytbe—Prof. W alker explain-

ed that p fljandry »imply mean* that in some countries when a woman tnar- r ra a man she really marries his whole family.

Amytbe— How d fferruf from Am ­erica! Here it ia Lha man who ia tho r f t i a l—rock

Freight, Trunks and Baggage. CARTAGE

O fO M , I HI n o r t h A T n o »

). THICKSTUNWILLIAM

r« » ( • ■ I t C O M M U T E R S 1V n U y rouf Ctonra In low Vara www»

f »he» Ts*«« |RV II »-■timeai Basi WtaBW k *m, —4 la y

lew 1r i a i [111U f i 3 U i uIiippopUagy.

- ^hrUi-iUAUP«or Io- ap- uk Ihr habt »S

Was el>- f estua» Thursday ind Friday of t

Page 7: 113; for AeenM;, Tice, Hicks m l Amendments Carried. OURS ... · elected above flagelli Dritte sad only only fire below il f First Ward, First DSatriet... Second District ... all

Afrai d e I know ¡fcJOlíí¡ R28EEHHOWKE. /cop

C IT Y H O T E L ,PARK AVR., OOUNKB SKOOND ST

PZ.X1NF1 T L D , r J .

A. Firrt-class Family Hotel

First Class Attendance.qinlllT.r* * * » a‘A a h » 1» »lie brat ¿re se e d wo-

n a n in Lon don . Kin* 1» »0 « fa l lo w and•rUi ant that on* f n i t t f | ought to ’»*1 » * «rea t ñau », »ax* ir*- Cnrnhill Magnxine. Her b-wety la p rtf.c tiy jre - -rrr.-l An (’Xoeflen' d iñ a ron nod ’"•art and <■ -nsi-ienc*. * h ell b a r* giren h,r no «ort o f tm uKf. h a ^ , <»n(ritui{- 'd to thia deairabr ro s u it .i ’T »hall l i •¡itrty—luht orst h rth ilayk j »he I* in he habit o f s a y in g with t | ) rao»f do- ig b tfu i can d or. 'Mn-t I «h.4 tj ! be «-©n-

«tantly m i.r.ik n for m.r o i r j d a u g h te r ' f I Were not »<» v.«ry m d a n t o look. IIS. H er h ilaban .I? If.- ¡¿.-a fool, o f

•'nurar. W h s ; ontrid hi- hnvy been but a foot to th ink th at L ew s. W lliant and n in e * -™ , could I * m a rry i t Jr him fo r a n y th in g e r r pt hi* motWO? W hat ra n lie lie now tint a foojfcto go on w orab p p in g th is w om an o lio Inaulta him a ( l * - i rim e» a d a te .'w ith her « ro rb fn l «..><1 i....... >> a m f^ b e r rro e lwrit? T h e w orld -ns « ¿ fre e ly leesIlian »be dm-» her**1 f b it* alow pa*tienfT an d Ion * " i f f r r 'n s . - “ M y baa- hand lia* n.i bra'ir» to o t youk n o t ,." s a y s Lena. i .-nvpjw.-it o naily . Ite r liiiebnni I'iu i. h j r thj* remarte from the other enil <>f the,’fable. “ He » r o t * a p r :» ,. p - r m a t C a m b rid o * ."

3 lb«. N ew L lu y i

3 I ha. B e a l L . C u |i

3 I ha. Pr. PrsuuaS1 lbs. A p r ie o t a . . . 1

2 Iba. L. F i g » . . . . k

Fine B d tte r .. . . . §,L s t d . . I ...................¡I

Imp. Flour, b a rre l

JO L T LUBt.

C. biCUSSM, PIAfTlfAL 0PTIC1AME f a m a a d tree 142 N orth i r t a M i

Smashed Up!lO H ff % 8 % ï^ rm%m* * t* i ^*~««*it*r *0* Jt'iildtr.

R«tM eVmwfuJIf ’ iHbiee•t**nde 1 *r» r b n * * *wruw tu l ft**oi«'e»eia. w. j. 'ho*auitr-e»»»*.OMt * 'ntortor hard wood work. “ a . i tsu .

W a la n e * * b o « d be b ro u g h t to V w n E p a an d be re p a ire d th e aam e d a y , o r u b ile you w ait.WEST SIDE

HOUSE,it* . J

II IS nipfc*f u i s ^ 11

«.* M t ' Plainfield Seminary,(Formerly Brittain’« Hotel)

MGOTCU P L A I N SN O W O PE N .

H. HAND. Proprietor

OTncDognld’s T H E J E W E L E R ,

S o . H » P A R K A V E N U * .September 13, 1894

M E A T M A R K E T S , Ac.MH* A K KNNVON,

Miss A lice Q. Smith,PIAN O AN D O RGAN .

Will r»o»iv* i-uyd* S a iu r d n i. la l l tern b* «in* Sept. 1.1 P s 't iru ia r a t!n it ou given Sr f--r-n«ii<«i ex the band, t *>r ( in u a id n'b. • t D t o m ij io r -11 or ad d le» , I» . < . T (J, ruoto», WatctiOi ( avru u a V 1 tra

o O L II » S IL V E R ?

Souvenir-SHotel 0 reliada¡A INFIALI»

N o r t h A v e n u e . AT LOWEST PRICES.*31 W A T C H U R G A V F .

M IS S L A V IN IA L Fh B N C H , Teactier uf

Piano and fiarmonv,NO. a e W tS T FR O N T S T R E E T ,

Ptsiuileln, N. J .Pupil rt X i v t r i ru u » m ia . M 10 ltn

Established 1669.La now o p en lb* h o o tin g r vuna, n n aer the management o f

[» rt KI.D 1 ID L » k * Bu PITOOKO.PIsInB.M It *.t* « . BUI 5 l-i P. m.I 'e ttu D OonWtiun,

m F ir r I^ntlrurtoij. Bastra. A llen»din*. Hs -rllhnrr. O-ittsvble, id suet nH'sru-i* rt. Tstran la.

Hnr «fi Hon» »< Mtvh Rrtdee. apn* r «atlnn i nn Hl»b ttri<l*e Branch. -Ki.r F! mlnnstuO. 1*. A W. B R,

Up /Ot wr»i I Maurh 1 'Hunk m.—For Frm inrton . Hlbb Hridr** i u k w. K. H , R ia(<»n. At «to w n HirrUtw «.Mnuch t'hunk, U ltW » bi.,%, v*m r«rlll4. ^hauiokJa. Naa- *nH f'Dier Ldehiirh. Wilke* mrr*. ko.T^r’ ' i*fH to WlMiRrnmpov4no. way f«.r A*«ton r*onn«ct1r g•o *’»r «** I'tnAOT D. 1*. k W. R. H.

• ,-F o r Fleotinctoi’ , Baatoa.Be*fl

R o g e r » 1Market

C u l l s ,

Culls, X X • Primes. Primes, x x

n t t l iv r Hr Ti«tPu*3 on <n«l t »*-*r*» Q’*«nt to *■ rt-xir* lawct-jrw. Cn«i nr D^vat*» i** oqh %t, ***1 ivoca n P ’i 'o le 'd . *v *9f t3 •'«» end v irro u ’l l ’ i l r T tlm o oe 'i fr »to P rn c 'o *l t»l«nlrld M V:ko.»U and n#k»ra. v nr »enn*. and irU ' >* •nn fr*s, wr^fa to Pr^f. U v tro»j* 'e — « M»*tfa Hrr^wi-r and N «w M ,IT U h r * o 1« «** »•le, Plain'WMd.

Windham Front

2 3 2 West 2nd StKNIGHTMWB JIU N M K T K V A T P íSo M.

"■a°li',r of **i-oo and Voice Cultore pive* Icfteifl« at ber miHie room, «irmi tiupii»' imWeruv. Vo« al pupi!» h*v«« Iwoa (It o f <*iabt rt adlna u< « tas»«. Hf^i oi itferwkt*. Htiitc na»«p. Na U*Cburxru Riit-a, oppciitB Mrat P r x b ju r u r oburuii.

m*v f« r Kimio.i, conoectlnr » for itAii n i on Hi kb Brldn

—For 1 it-miq^na, Kuntoo, B»«a- tit*.wn M«iucb »flunk, Scranton. ♦ .Tam <iui. Hhaoifk'n. î Äi-raT on.»Kor ri u n irto il.--K<*r I a 'on. H<*th<rh«»ai, Alien i i '•■ un- . Kr««l a« and H aniaburiKiír (¿a t «a. B**tti!«hein and Allen

S o m eraat Ht., an d G re e n B r o o t R uauB U ILD E R S

Stop in and get yoijr t T R lM M lê l» ', H A T S 5 :

before the beautiea ard all go lite bol ¿ak!

Ttt, ro .fr.u M tiK rl Itrpnj“I don't know exactly vrhj

tfre*»sion:tl' reputation- fo j j 1« away from \Va*hitii:toii,-j the eiory-tflllnr nitUnbtr. afr.-tiil it .k luitl in » -Hie «retj

“ I V h r r v e ry natura lly jliateucf.

“ For; inataaee.” »»n lt nned l»*r, “ when I w a » i» iy ln s ( 'fu c e -n p a lr in * v a il to one note ciiunti«*» in m y iliatricc f*»r Olr^ner at a i»o tn iry*tavd an o ld !fe llo w I hail never n was a lia r attached, and | ro m p a llo ii and 1 aft. r o p r a rr lva '.• >1<1 ni:|n yet, and :he cotjuter. W e i to h nij aud lie tie and a couple o!* l » ‘d W liieker g la «* i*» w b f inau cam e in. M y m tnpa him and a t onpe liitred n ceil m i'iu l«*, o f r i iB im v , frltui tli W e «hiiok ha iid« oinlia y a •hiin to j i:u it«

“ ‘N o , at all.' tie re«|»vinil bow. ' « i n a r e 't o d rink »' tl tnrn 'na! tow ard the eounter tb*- link- g ta ««.9 .

" 'Heap, R ill.' he exi't.a'me th' in t«l oti" « He. ‘ take tin * aw ay dud le io i ' out th e * Didn't jjon henr tin- genii thla w a» a member o f IVuar

th» Tin. hperonoe ■etnarked “but I'm

W . H. BROKAW.

CARPENTER BUILDER AND JOBBER.

TEE CRESCENT HOTELR U D O L P H S P I E G E L

(P roprietor.)70 and 72 Somerset St. North Plalnfleld

CHOICE WINES. LIQUORSA N D S E G X R S .

Regular and Transient Boardej*.

Eorses and Carriagesj of Mil kind«, for hire, at

O ’B R I E N ’S:

- f o r KeAton. Bethl«B«»n , M .u cn .C r.o a . WUk*..—For fiuto«. Allen town 'ii.ju a . fibmmokln, W11-

For Hamror. Ra«ton. Chuak. Tarnen da. Head-

i-For ¡W on . Bethleb.m O m ni ipeuilnv. Ha*"«

inired

I Title mem- # kind o f W t the re- | ¡■ I »topped ; <rji kept by i $ . There K i l t e r my

udj'iiirm 'ki shortlyW e h.villl“! “ seen thea l* .j w « « bch nd

exp la in ed )nur w ant» lour Juki »et out a bot-

f ihe ordinary *mall- ahe old at knew e a » the district.I a»ked

Mrs. L. Adamsiw i n t e r

►a l l a n dP l á i n f i e l d . N . J116 W E S T FO U R TH RTK FK ' M iflirtery_ >Uh<1 dit. K«»--’ «

u ictAutt fér D L. x W K. K. H. uoiâlf ÌHOT» BTC- I i t <M7. *j*J. 11.34 a. io. Li4

S.iivh), <«Acvpt Oc«Ui » >' p. m

h U7. V » \90. ll.fi k. m * λ. 4. 7uti p. tOw duOllAI* iÓS

y, i .H ik. m.; l.t i p. m.

Estimates carefull; ly attended to, asc

ldef»s In Krrn«*h urti ‘ Ikm nt t», IHrtl».K»»ihvr*,ilni

et o., h iio d e ra iJp r Trtmrmil Hats from « c

Ureasnwkmk and Bersi I l E K io b lS t , uuiit* 1

a»M ic Hata,f . Kl boons, ”*

llar up. wat«.N a t. Bank

ROCHESTERBEERS.

M A N H A T T A N

H O T E L 1Bowling Alleys Charles M. Wilson,(Nucrtmor to I

C h x r le s H . G U I,

CarpenteK & Builder.E s t im a t e « f n m is b e r i o n a l l g r a d e «

o f w o r k J o b b i n g p r o m p t -

Tbe »ocie*« already attaitfUj oy uas or»fd yf Lt^rr »4tfk*r u uevma capectatiuo N< ttber w**r bsadlad id Un« city bss fua meb retuarkAOiv Irp it !

D R U O O lfp 'iBilliard ParlorsF IN E S T A B L E S A rT A G H E D .

I 7 9 a n d 1 8 1 S o m e r s e t S t r e e t ,

JACO B H IP P , Prop.Imp-wi* 1 He«r» id i Aie» are b « n u { a »tl larse »«le at Una teawei. k > f o r * i» m - la * , and it wilt pay you to inveKioaU 3> f G O a o 3

r UAl w a v s - = U — or* - ■ rflf - h a m o .

THESB ALLEYS ARE THE BEST IS COCNTRY. THE PUBLIC IS IN­

VITED TO TfcP THEM. FR AN K U N K E ’STHEODORE GRA7.

MASON AND CONTRACTOREatimatea given an d .reo » n n * prompt­

ly attended I«-. V «RK8IUKKCA. l i t B IL JA ID B A V I

¡Nhuleaaie 1 iquor Kstebliihmeot.«S « K 8 T KKONT S lR B K ?

Telephone Call. 1. '".or Ckaiuoourit. N»*w CJrlea^s and all i»U iviutli, v lth th ‘ouirn '•t -»Ul»\ilwi sieep. I»re tftn 6»tie*ti srid>«ab Vailey L io «.iSt». ra. Sun lajr 1.4% p. io,

i»r IluSaif, Cbica o and all potata West.* 4 « ) « «t 9.N4 a. ro.. s .a p. u t. Sonila)P a».RrrrHNmo—L e« I’ h il a d i l p b i a .

tmd.ricTermirimi,4. u.ft.JU, p.aVàlJil a.m^vJUU t, «.ih. * .) , p m_ lì.10 nivhi.

R E A L E S T A T E k m J IN S U R A N C E

He lladl Inmip VloftaarD ovrrpp ke waa m a rred . f||

G id-lltu ’ * «■ in em p '.i: , d ni l Ir^a" I eiip|Mr*e." »a id 1 liit il.n g d E

c i i ik -h a ! ri ft.- b a n I l i . fa e f l j failn-r dnd n«k him for thif®hi* ihngbtcr?"

' 'W « l . y e * ." rep lied H o v e e i flei't vf-iy. " I t d i « '« iitiue rml ticult. hut it i«n 't a m .ir k e r® the in itber o f a irirl yon lin c im riinc fo r a y.-ar or *0. f l have ivairlnded 1b .11 yon i f l •>iht r JrlH tx-tler. w lien yon f i •ibl lady accidental;» «fiine tjjilim k iiu r with Tin- i la iit l l it e rA j « ¡ra y A Co.'s M onthly.

Van Bnren k Timpson, R e a l K » t a t e

CUT U0SE5 !Carnations, Violets

i frieoo »ny. "tbat it 1 itirl'* land of

-te. Flower* tun ished for wedding*, fun­erals, etc., either In bunches, bouquets, or te-il-m. » 1 1 L E \ Hmli-reel *tte-t and Jonnetoo drive. Term-nil. of el—one rail- rtw) l i t h e

I N S U R A N C E bekf*. r^- ftier <1 f- j fa c in gJ-* been 1er jo a f* nome )*n*t the i e . li te re -S iu iih ,

16 North A ve„60 Cedar S l N#w York ih t i . A M r a r l i n g A ' l r n ini

Onr Kranipiow « f Li * Mb Volk o ' F i g », •t tent ion. H ,e i .ei preparation on 1 I in rea (?. neh» and t' S # nen-a « l«><iie. 'h e Cliy P li»rm acv.

Edw. C. MULFÖKD.Real Estate And Insurance.

Money to loan on M l m ortew r.

1 6 9 N o r th A v e n u e

Eugene Hoerster¿06 G ro ve

Uohet s»i-!ii at the «ut onJ . R. OL lA C S tN , O n 'l »upt.

r. P BALDWIN O» «'I p » m \«,-i Streetl l r f Ih r l»r^ «llr «m *flt l| w

In his :uterf*«tluii lu i» r ^3b Ie.ro «'b e f JiiHii«»- <'oleriilgi-, I--ruf Ku»«.>|

. t r i '» an * nti-rtaiiiliig «tory i f Cole- r dci-'s visit to lb«- I'nitod Srt4r«. An American who lin-I luya f*¿> ig bim with r is c a s n in l pr»:-. o f áfy thlnca Atuerleatl «a id: "1 ant i-ild.JPiy lord. ■ bar you tb nk a ereni/ib-ab o f what v-iit call )viur g rea t tire o flK on don . Well, I gue*a the e--ntl.iar:iri<uq* we had ti the iiPlle villace .if (IhA-apb mailc

your great fin? look very -m m " To whieh bis lordship, er--wing w a r y o f the bragging, responded bland®: “ Sir. I bave every rea«oti to believ<g «bnt the great Ore o f London wa* quit«*-?« great a* the people at tbat t mo -1--*¿rd.''

IVeuman Brosin|I>ru|glMVy”holesale Dealer Tb«- popular W atrhunr A trou e rm o«f i . at«

rooelrln* weakly A lanr«-»btpraf-nt o f Apple«,tb«* n«*t«d vart«Kl*s», ktbuda laUnd Q rw a l^cBwlt Flow dn, I be fanner*» »mail apple. North­ern ppy* B*id«r»o\ ramoo«* Pippin*, and ->(b«r ▼ mrletlea. A coin*iK « line of f u r y Oro- cer1«*4 and Fruit» ititM Unilr on Nuid.* A I»nro o f our own brand M if it9yrup Juat re^Hn-c. quality unexcited.

NHUMAN BROS.. * •'Watcbuag Ave. Grocer.

«I. T. Y A IL ,Real Estate and Inaurane«

ilo . 177 M >RTH * V E « « JF .;

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B in e Stone U iugg in t. E tc

Sarreyor.IU6 Park

P», Pavement* a«.|

R**bll»ber of Clly

F I S « W IN K S. B R A N D IW , W H I^ K U S ETC.

I»w «it Frire« Cools Warn of r t .W . •L OODÜINOTtM, CufMSBLU tL , f a i .a t a I i l e a n i »

P O P U L A R - A I l» S J tW ljf iT IO N .

CL BEiL K i I a H L K N C

Herman A. Weber,M. DUNHAM,

VytLUAH I MoCL

Fir* •» :«

I asa ranee. Heal Estate.Hepreaentlng Old Line Compañía«.

OMOT CSTASI.IS HKD 1» IMO BT Z . ^ I I U M

2 5 c . p a r B

O XLf AT

HtWS FHtH.1Front Street, opponile 1

P L A IN F IE U » , ]

G R O C E R IE S ! An la le l i l t m t A *• littal. t f1••Wbat 1« •li*- m itw - w :i ¡hafeim iiey

.iskt-d a man who w a« -tondiniA--o the hank o f tin- caual. “ l i e u t-airt mviu to be o f nny aceouot * l i l t e » a "

“ H e ’* .«U right," replied tb«b boat­man. “ The fau lt'« with me. 1 see, mister, be u nd erstand s every Word ye say to bltn."

" H e d o esn 't pay m uch attetAon to what you say.”

'T h a t '» 1 what show* h a Inte&rence I 'v e Jist )ined cbnrcb, au’ lid^thinka I ’m a *rraa«er."— Life. ; fv

| £ arhy c. kUNTu.v

«rT'K-NKY® **•' r>wor Sue H,

N w ä J iT k c ^ obi

M«rn» - r i o Ä ^

H E N R Y G . A D A M S ¡»r i «venne,New Fire Proof Hotel, MARSH. A7EES & COrialhnehLM J.

197 K O R T H A V E N T E .

W . J . U N IS O N Tim ely »nd >»afe.‘a A g e n t—I h a v e ».ime new tib tto e*, ma’am, that a re se llin g f a s t

W om an —l h a v e a l l th e m oQ oes Iwant. 3

A g e n t—H e re 's one for the « lin in g room—“ Look ont for the v e rA fo rm appendix."—very appropriate Jtr the

‘ ( i t e an o t: n a iF c a a g e n t 1>UWHtpet p ainflrU. H. J. F l o u r , O r a

FEED, HAY, STRAW,Fnft, VcgfUblf*.

CAR P E I ;

A. J. GHOLLMISCH,- —- r. . ¡o a e ^ o u n g

ADAMS HOUSEA P I * « * M l«n a » «4 . '*

M i*» G lddey—T a lm a *, taya tthre are nardly any mew in heaven. jt

Mias Fiypj-—Then bow did ly" com*to be named heaven?—Jndge.

New Turk.

«U RO PEAN PLAN.

10th Aaenaé.twohkjck ibek,« Hth street523 Sast 3 rent Street.

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ol A H Iw W » * • « *loda; for a t m m »

ph ofesaoh ooi-Bì a * s a v s ELEC­TRIC ITY IS N 0 T I * IT# WFANCY.

F fi Aadrvws of Ootrolp i«M «a t p u t ; of jo o e g «od - ' i u m friendo fraenjbyrd • tnp jeeterri'ay ta York t n U n l i ) .

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Mrm im p — I V

la Hgutog b ( m m p aeri

IO 10« p a r t ; » « r e Uta* Dafeoet, Mita Taima i » . M aa Í or-Ih* . M ifi » I , M in Rem boti, Mia.

Retoban, A u .n .t M o ro n i, b u rn ì iftin *r"i. A lfred M rroS . t» U

W w lM . L l i . V ia K * ' (H . Gretrge Van Hook « r e i , K M. Y u llorar, Gifiurd C t».!ey a .d P I W . W a it

T m p< rty « A ebaperaord by MrsI »toban. Tue, stopped k»

tere b «oro! and spent tba al-I I to va ratormog at 5 o'c ota

YtBTfRÖAY AMO TODAY

Tba Ira i yf Taw» »ad Cemtry Oaaianai (taita Baadlag

tatú parat« re tbi>— T b a mínimum morning i 'aa 2*

—A bei ry »now squall ptaaed overHomervi:) ) today.. — Tba eonaocuooa for g%*

m ade at I K . H a r t ’s new baildiOK ouPark avet ne today.

— From tea o'clock laat olgtit to one \ tbta tnornl ig tba telephone office had

plenty ol bu tintas talking about elec

..M ies Fanny Went era, o f W aatis*-ina Park, retom ad home loda» Irom a »tan ta New Yorm.. . .M r ami Mr*. W a 'ter Brown, o f Newark, paid David Bunk, ol Park a r r ­ia r , a v iril t rat»r<lar.

. .M »». O T . W anne, of park a re ­na» will g iro a r m p tlo « al ber borne Sa 'a d »y i rom 5 to 11 o dock

..M ro . F 0 . Harriagoi Park are­no», »H l e ira o tea to morrow ■ fiar-0 roo from three to ora o clock.

. .M r « H. M. Runyon w it* her tor, L H Kan roa o f Oranord place, visited her-pareóte at Elisabeth verier.lay .

..M rs . J. T. Baker, o f W eal « c r ­eolo atreat, «111 g ire a card party Sal- onlay evening to o number o f bar1 rie oda.

. . I . C Pleraoo o f Watcbung «venne sod Mr. aod M r« Arthur U «y «o o ol Leti rande svenne, spent yesterday atW eaiia lil.

Warn! A X » » MarM*U n iH Hu.—l— »»■■» « — •The f'uamopul mo baa pehllahnl an

fntvreating ariaSr on I be infancy o fe^-Cmcity by Prof. Ikolltoar. l ie aaya: “ A * I hr remark is yet ireijurutiy made that electricity a m It* lutaugr. it may lw weL to puriit out b jw oi.l moat o f i the elecirical prim-ipl«-* are Which are to aucb i-ontmon eumuteric al o»e to­day. The are 1 cht waa diacavered In J !{**>. by Mr Iluuijrim-y Davy. aod waa employed In a l.ghtbouse la 1.H.V4. The electric motor waa invented^ by | Davenport, o f Vermont, a I* > tit l(K i. It waa mw-d by Jao«M la 1MU. to propel a launch on the r.ver Neva, and Page ran an electric locomotive between Washington City aud Bladenaburg. Md.. In 1MO. atta nlng a »peed o f nine­teen in I lea an hour la lnSI, Farmer lighted hi» parlor in Salem. Wlrb an e lectrc tncaodeeeiait lamp,, and the elefrric telegraph Is now Jintt fifty years old. Galvanic hatterie* «applied the electricity fo r lhe*<- porpoae*. which made it too costly. The perfecting o f the dynamo la w h it made It possible to do all these tb ng*. hy reducing their

Tba biographer« .ifi review ng tba life-work of Dr. Oliver Wendel] H o la *, bare ..»ertr i r l many of the brighter lashes of jw.t aod humor which have rmaaoCAl from the grand uid port of M-'acogJ »tree!—those

Lch are recordedrather than

not strange, h the raer, and fre- Dr. tie hues' t»u»-

f beet efforts are the ease o f Dr. •hi# wit waa en-

M y e .o in the memory uf n Via books. Tb.a

erer. for It la often,.(Orally w tb « e u o( penuornt. that the*«ponraneuu*. l u j i l o me*, not all o f grafted In the pat»»u«Uty o f T h e , Autocrat." (m e o f t fw be«t things be ever said n-laied t|i Mrs. Sidd ,ns. the .ictrraa. at the tint«,the great English •tatemau. Fox. fe tfT o tore with her. Dr. H olm .« had !Ven fntnidored t> the serrews In Engidml. and. later. In dlactmaing Fox’s iqBiiaation. remark­ed: " I can’ t und -rafeml a roan falling In lore with bey. «Y e la too grand—It a like falling In hiY< wlrb the Pyra­mids. Perhaps atf association o f c oak makers or a taianl o f aldermen

S I dkLwgB» rmight love her. bill- a solitary inJi- v Id oat— never r*

withA well-kn..»

On one occasion. WS speaking o f the easy way ta wh rffe moti attributed their frailties to tie* feiupiation o f wo- •hho. Dr. Holmes *atf. rjising a glass a f wine to hi* lips: *\V,>iu.-n tempted man to eat. but I (five an Idea that

ntowo m ITw tner- vlng at bis country

p ace on l-unf bCan-t the m e i]»w - slto gravel «hH bfla the world. His firm annnallyrdjmorts from Brasil aa ■wny a » ’¿Vo.^sFaark* of coffee, la every snek tior* 1» to be found from one to thn* p g A la o f small pebble«. They ito not g£t tb** n by acc ili iL bat are put Ln tub nffike w.-iAt. Just as tbe ttnscrapnbtus^’b iisiusd adds bluo clay Ip solatia^ u>*ili. tea be st-nds ue.

The |>r»-». n ••••■f tlie l.'M .ie* la a ruin that very r.ir- y M i-w nu an egreptMa For years tbc{|imM<noe o f the guilty "lttle pellets v i v e j source o f constant anuoyance ^ n d iAxpeu«*-. mnaeqaent npon the hre.tklnf h f gr nditig machin­ery. Then c i j n i t im r to the a d o f tlie e*>ffee ru :i«* r w , l Invented a chin» sum,'*rh.j Jg the order o f that delicate appor^tnfii' found In banks which iletect in .f 'V i1" » * one aide light a eight goli)

The coffee l*t»o| liy this device ars passed m o a which leadsthem to a liroak a jre belt, whetv they sprvail out. A M pu g fan-blast re­move« p a rtic le « off, husk*, cover, etc. to ooc s'de. Hi 0 , manner Inexplic­able to the hysmafti-r the pebble- roll

I t a f fo r d « p rom p t » p j neat relief and If asci m time « ,g a frevenl a rout Unto re»alUtig m "* '’*'**■ This mato i realm« at Ha ru n » fo r la m e A c c F n r Jteynokt a Pnaraary. Park aidAvanaes

The Trade Winds An Biasini

Hois 1 A Coon . I

tíinger naPa — r.<6 U *- f o r *5 ,

Granulated Susrarc 1 • •

K it r t Qua'iiy

Potaioes...4 l ~>rU J

__ . » - * - I I V va—— aa aa waa « i aa «a a* * — J a » • —» — »»m » * I «a an i w v u —. aa sa a a . T r v aa «a 1 « * w s aa .a

.M m . Su ««n R a ffe rty i»d«I ran»Ujr, o f Cuft4 fQ n»a*»nat>)<’ lim ta; ch it E re h id noth nj? lo wfrh hi* drinkaalHMn.1 hnmu l/V. I « - - - I » .irt

C. 9. Mueftbr'. Brat * ^ rit*'to one side o f JkrHvlt and pax« Into I M n p o r n n i a chute which *|k *4 . to a bin. while | i »k tk t . t t l W i l l

8 [t ic k *

-The c tjr aster pipe tbnt crosses Green bro< >k at «andlora avenue, has bom. Tt e discharge o' lu coo ten la creates quite a wblrliiool a l that point

— Jacob -Snlptieo, colored, who wasarrested it tba bor jugb, laat night, lorbeing drink nnd disorderly, had bl* sentence >n«pended this morning, npon paying eo«|*.

— Boronrb Health Officer FrankWbitelny [laced nyellow card yester­day on the residence o f John W ake­field, Pa*-k place, hu wt'n being tick with dl|h tens.

— The «l oo t k>r twentv-flve bjeds be­tween Jack Benner and Ed Earle la no at Fanwoo ] this afternoon. It in the fourth mat :b between them a id will decide m e 1 »inner of me three previous ones

— Home made brand * t home ta Inxnrv. Y ou can bdv it a t the Qoeen Oily Dairy < o Park «Venue. It la made by a first-cl iss pastry cook an I com »« Imm m e Underbill farm. Yon will Ukn Ik

— The R< publican - victory was for* - told by the tnoon before 7 o’clock last niahl. Ft .ir Iona threw a halo o f red, the clouds were white and the sky for n baekgroui d w u bine. Bo It wav red white and b ue

— This morning Captain Grant andChief Mars ial Pangboru took Katie Parkinson o f this city, who waa re­cently arres ed in Newark, for runeng away Ironi home 10 bomerville for committment to the Industrial llotne.

— A t the meeting o f tbe Son« o f Veterans MmdaJ night one new name was propo««d tor membership. The balance o f iccnnnts irons th i recent fa ir were res d in part, showing an in crease over the first estimate, witb nearly I ’Joo lex me credit or the camp

— An invei lion has been made which almost teems to threaten m e popularity of the b 'cji le. It Is n pneumatic road skate. It is a skate with two wheels, one lollowlng the other, upon Its sole Tlh i wheels are larger mao those ot m e r dler state snd have pneu­matic ures. Wearing these,, a skater can travel 0 c r “the smooth roads ■ t toe rale o f six or vueven m lies an hour

— Yesterda r afternoon, while at the p >l iug p l.ee < >a W eal Second stree t D«n G slb ra itl't ttorse abd wasoa s a l driven away by Will Packer. The stolen n g was first traced to Scotch Plams and tali e-to Kaneoen, where it and its driver dere louud at Mr dlcFsd- den’ » house. P .gk er vt, » h rtu .h l to inis city snd Io ;ked up The « agon suf­fered consider ible damage in bis hands N o one ap >ear:ng agviasl Pack* r this morning ■ tul the damage done the wagon havtngj bnen paid tor, be <vas discharged.

- tcatnore avenne, returned home to- d »y fmm New York «h e re they s;>enl me Summer. *

. . Architect Fosgnt* »»J * when he wanted the news he always bought tbe Oouner, hut in buying toe Gonrier- News be h«s the a «»a r«oce doubly as­sured.

..M r* . Helen Van Denscn R »ed mother ol Mm. George F. .Oislyke, ol Uita city, riled suddenly in Newark oo Monduj. H er tunerai occors to-day.

. . A surprise party »as tendered to Mias Comings, of Putnam avenue, Moo dav night About twenty-five ol the yoong lady's friends were present nnd n very enjoyable evening wav spent playing games aod donciiig. P ro f Carpenter lurnisbed the tnnsic.

Is the'reason why ricc ir ca industries lug.” Again, at a ilhfn»r party, be re-

t i n i i H t B o rn .

William H. Crane has made a bit

fnr.

otgigantic proportions tu bis new play “ The Pacific M all,"at the Star Theatre, m N e w Y ’ ork. Nothing that be has been seen in for many seasons has jumped so quickly into public fnvjv. The play is handsomely staged, well soled nod tbove nil is veryfonny. This is tbe keynote o f Its snccesa. Tbe pmx pie want to laugh and tbe comedian tnought bg wen d give tbemopnortnoity.

The Pacific M ll” in an ada; t o i o f a classical old comedy by Torn Taylor, calind ’ T h e Overland Route," which was one o f the Wallack Company's strongest pieces. Mr. crane did not mink the old play would go with (be audience o f today nnd he had Mr. Pot­ter briog it up to date. The alorv it tells is mat o f an American who runs away from bis sharp toogued wife.ship* aa a doctor on a steamer nl Yokohomn and is arrested charged with an offense commuted by the man whose name he takes Tbe scrapes lie gets Into are many and they go with snrleks aod tears o f laughter. There is a shipwreck in the second act and the third act is Ian/ on a coral ree f The Herald savs ll is “ a popular success," the rimes says i is “ a prodigons surer»*," tbe Sun savs I ’, is ‘ *an immensely successful enterprise in nonceose." the Recorder says it “ goes like wildfire,” m e Even­ing World say it “ is a go ,” and the Evening Sun saya it ia a “ sure winner.” The play will remain five »eeks

have developed an fast within tbe past fifteen year*.

"The dynamo is a tuaehine f *r trans­forming mechin cal energy, like that o f water power, or tbe steam engine. Into electrical energy, and It ta one o f the most perfect roach nr* I Sal hasbeen or la likely lo be derlned by man.A steam engine may have an efficiencyot 10 per cent., that is. It may yield ten-bor*e power for HSVhorse power spent lo produce if. A turbine water wheel will g ve back (Hi per cent., but a good dynamo will yield as much aa ntl per cent., and the same ta true o fmotor* and transform ers, which mean*that It wl l ever I».- ’mpn«*lhie for any one to make such apparatus 5 per cent, more efficient thjn we now hare. In rbla direct on the oniuing man ha* no field for Improving C|s>n our work.

"But electricity is looked upoi*. * » be'ng a very mysterious something witb tsnllm ted possibilities, whereas the other ao-called forre* are limited. In reality, one is as mysterious as any other, but rhey are all quant live ly re­lated. aud tbe laws o f elertrlra energy are Just as definitely determined a* those o f any o f the other*. The work­ing power o f water, o f steam, nad of electricity are each determined by their quantity and pres«ure. The pressure , o f water i* det«-rm:n><l by the heighi j o f the fall, the pressure o f steam by Its («‘ tnperalure. and that o f elec­tricity by ts voltage. No -me in) aglnee It to he possible lo get more tha>n tOO-borsc power out o f liaximr*- power waterfall» neither I* there au.r more reason tor expect ng ni.<re front lllO-horse (tower electrics* energy. Tb * mean* that median rally considered, we have reac!i«*d the p-istvfble limits o f i efficiency, aud so far, «lectrlclty is not n Its Infancy, but is already mat tin

and will not have anotlier cubit aikied to Ita suture. T fc* «toes not us-an th«*re w ill le- uti fu rtb «-r im p ro v e iu fu t-and new atlaptittlon«. f i r th«*re rer-

tnarked wlrb mock ginvlty: “ I really intuì not smoke so insisten tly. I mnst turn over a new Iraf*-** r -b.vceto leaf— :u>d have a rigar » i f f r each.” Mere be pauset I. and tic**»: jtresent expected that be «rottiti «ay t in s i . " Bn’ be condoned: ' ’A fte r «suit cigar ” When the smile which tbl* |itr:ive .-tnnounee- in-iit r i c l t « l bad ra 5f*ticl the poet '*aned buck in Ills clKtlr and said: “ A roRdgner Is an alien. • foreigner who tlrlnka too much Is a bkerhanailon and may not a ton-ignef ■ $ 1* » smokes tori much be a tobaeertfial auT ' Once, when be bad Iteen ititifdy lionla-tl by a party o f loos hiliedil^vcsieem-r* anil -»■me one asked him i f be d <1 out en­joy it. Dr. Holmes -dxtd: "E n joy It?Why. I fWt like the 4h*all etephnnt at lb » xoo with a eh--:i¡»' -xcars ou |«arty m i bl* back” tor Itotf. A gas*, a be remarked that the prafi-ssor was tbe ■Liebig's extract e f r-V- wisdtjin ol age:«. "W hen he go. sltiff on long voy- igcs to remote *l.ik*HI." added tbe poet. ’ ’ I «-an't b»lp 'iituking what a fe i « t tbe cannibal« w*ijf.<l bave if they b*-:l--d down sn«-h an efctrnct!” .

tbe caff«-» g t« * m a fy jiln g on to the end o f the licit, w h e n -41 tinti»* Into a bln. from w b eh ;t N m M b to the parch ing Uepartnnni. r * '!

T h ere are a d «n À ' o r m ore o f tbe: m ach ín «* In o p .c a M n night and day. T h e amount o ( ptt^hie* In a s ixty- pound sack o f o j f fW w l l a ve rage tw opound* tbe yeatt tA fougb. or. In thia

bllsUiin-nt. (j ,#>tal o f .•**1.1« » liooods annually.' ík<- coffee Im porter began the con »y-jffilnn ' o f bla novel n r t le n path f lv e ly tw s u n . and sbonit o.vto.nnp |K >un il»io f.'liras lian pebble* have gone Dtri I f f I in -m uch as every pound o f ihese |i l iM i- was paid for aa coffee.

Th« f ia ta

Creamery Bulter...m’town for 25 <

Fxtra Fine Rice...MChas V r t* . lb I

Bet»t Tomiitoes . . . .•e Can. |

W inslow’s Corn...at noti :««?» than ten cents

per pound, tbe gafilrk walk representa ______________aai.l 1* .1 soiirenlt o f tb«- duplicity o f » , » , /Ark»» M___ _ . „the Brax llan e x p q r r^ to the extent o f I ( . O l i e C k ‘

Wr l l i n f o * tt»«* V a f t u « n i I to« «hm.” t’«»||«H-ttirs love a clffia ImmIc.” says

: Andrew I^ng. "ln r [M nnk scrawled ■ in tltay have other u -ri'j«. Thai-keray’ » '»»untie** «-arleatius < ;i'¿tl n id'.-’Jght to hi* ob| school htHiks; die «stfinm-nts o f S o rt are always t«i tht>* purp*««*»*; hut 'lo ir ft-w l»M»k* ntie* owned by great i c Unirsi come into the g-ncral marker. Where Is Dr. .!t»hn*on'* library, which n i» t boar tnie«^« o f his ^ntlereri toast?

Sir Mark t ke* usrtl t » :eeconl the date ' m d place o f purchase, w th tbe price

an excel m l Habit. TIpR«* things are ! tiore personal than b-»«tj plate*, which

’ tay he ami are d c ta c lte^ iy collecteo and Iwstetl into votuinSSs ’Che selling

j value of a b<sik tuny Inf lowered even by a written own»*r's 'isfAi*-. but many j a Imiti. Otherwise wort lib*»». 1* retiti-rn tl by tut Interesting i»Á*C. Even th«:

talnly will lv . The iucamleocent Uu>|i ¡ t;n nt-r«-sting notes grtjllr iliv acquire now wastes about Ik« l>"r cent, o f lit.- m autlquarlan value. ¡fv«">ntemporary.I'uxrivv siii.it iImI t.. . i l ' i ..... __ *energy su|tp Itsl to t. When heat energy can be transfortn d ilirei-tly nfo electric energy wilbout nn-dlns

an intt'rniieliate steapt eugiue. It K probable that tb <i*«: .if eleerrmt.energy would lie easily n-tlticnl to imc- tenth Its present figures, and th«* sild- deft eiiortuoits Increase In its use wh eh would certainty fallow stieh a dis«-or ery would iudtv I Justify the prevalen- expression that 'electricity Is now in it* In fancy.'”

Mrl. Joseph

Socu bl. u d Dase*. o• An evening i <H-wble aod dance was

held a l the rrsaienre ot j . Owen -Smith,Watchung a ve iu e , laat tugtu. About 30 luirsolis wet a present and dancing

indulged itj uniti an eatlv hour tilts valuable presVnt» were received

A pretty home wedding took place at g 'tt o'clock last evening nt No. 39

Somerset street. In whieh Mrs. Marv longer became the wife ot Joseph

Flack The ceremony * as performed by the Rev 8 . P. Simpson, .fumes Flack and George Hughes were tbe b »»i men, while Mias J. Robinson and Miss M Fiack were the bridesmaids.

The bride wss becomingly «H ired in wbttn silk trimmed with white satin ribbons,and tbe carried a large bouquet ol white roses. A collation was served a l half past ten o'clock, at whicb two bridal cakes, tbe g ift o f 1 ) V . Gardner, altnu-ted muen attention.

During the evening. Mr. Gardner ac­ceptably presided at the piano. M»uy

Re

vlfh tin- anchor. Thi-Jb represent the I mind o f a ri -»i| .«g.. nnd |u-rhap* the

iminnn scribbler l*'not aw are o f th)*: j itherwise lv- I« rolli-ri without ex-

use. For the great .jjrtK-r* o f the nasi, «v-rtalttly. w<- ri-q^t that th«-y «err s.i spariti: In m acina la. But hi* should hardly 1»* coffiHilcred .vs an

i.-kcnse for the petty dk li-n o f the -r.-si-nt. with ’ the r m f^t observing

•’luiuh.' In the ra w o f of¿- well-known tun o f letrera, lately dead, hi* l»ook*

will I » found rid i in unplitilisbed ori--* rol Moani-ts ««n tin* fiv &ave*. Shak*-

P»an- had praetlce«l thtvv «rol If any o f h i* book* were diiflBtyereil. how reb we should be! For'tberv is mor» rejoicing among Hid ciirlrim over one » utnet undiscovered, thau ipluety whichIl evi I no d iscovery.* - ^

A 1 'ee.t.bA liftk* Frenelli

New Yurk city rciH flou w III u weft, in ikes .1 spec illy lail’e*. Stn- w uuusuaf salary to i»«me as «Weigh above I lit a»k.-d how she e.iWl play the graceful*mine suitable for j >irii -b heavier wo­man She «m i ed .^nK ia ld : “ Ah. XVtI* my «ki-rei. K..r a l l reason I come to New York. I ni i t g *e large dr»-ss Icuik Just so fine si, gKsm all dresa.”

Pressili for n MtifL-r explanation. ma«len»«l selle «v ir i; » I t I* .til whatyou call Be mind—peim agination . Iplace a cap«« over h u . o l d e r * —so. I »ay eet Is s r « i i ' - « | H lovely. I turn —on. I look at xtd' alfe so. I place

on lipr i»luiu!(U9 t -&>•. In a leetle wjjiMWv She sn.tivz«- A i| i§ eet fit—sat eet

You can scarce'y;.. Ajk It hypnot'sm, but the persttss ve|» a o f tbe model partake« o f that Is exceedinglyclever in making garment look gTaccfnl takes ho d O material, ami _ in draping that lisp

■ P) * * Jicto. ft

Strictly Fresh Eges.* 6 c tt. doze*

Tea ^\ can return iluinu arri veo ln y to take ä posi­no lai or wbo

•¿•f gown* for id the mther week, simply

Site does notIni*, and when | . • 1 .netinsfuiiy dia- K oudensod M i l k . . .ging o f a cow- I

Best fingar Cured ' ' ’ ^

I Three Cana Magnolia

I Ha ms . . . . . .I Best huger Cured c tt ' ®

I Sh o u ld ers..........9 ctt. lb

! Sweet Potatoes____basket. 1-2 bushel SOe

I cannot fu lly v p p r . . ;woman rec*-lv«il a s.

j a week n Paris rn and she « « « . r :» thaij «a s the highest fni" vice ia the French Mall and Express.

Illy ungraceful the way she

inches np the • llrtle tricks

la scoline mind Tbe young

o f 300 francs same position.

tr compensation sort o f *er- -New York

Demarest6 l

Son a EOS Park Avesse,

CASK GBOCEXS

OPKJt RVEHV gVXJIJKfj.

A MargineA t Wlogen. In New

miles from .Sy .lney._ j

- 4

aortiiog^ Tbe music was lurnislied by 1 *|.jes those meutioued, the following M e t * « . N*>lur *nd Blske. were M r. mu<1 Mre. Sb.rkev

XI h° t W erí: Í 1 “ Tneodore Manin, Misa Clara and Mi.Molile F*liar. I t ^ J d a Mj^gmati, Miss Mary Armstrong. Mrs. Conger andAdxela N a ,lor iM tm rm d^Naylor. M.ae¡ M rx Uneap, o f New York. Annie Augerba^er. Miss K ittle Albert,

Aa I v n . i Psrcka...Mias May Tbouipami, Mtsi Grace De Fore«:, Miss J« nme Coddlo'clon. «Miss K ittle Moeuaud Messrv Viator Lortou, Edward W hite received today over M .unre Sutpbe i, Oweu ^nu:b, liv in g 1,500 dok. ladies’, gentlemen and cbild- Ball, William t O*t0 *n . Adsm Angei- reu’s bohiery bought a l tbe great auc- bauer, James J cClulu, George Serin- Uou sale o f hosiery. in New York last ner, Percy McV >y, aud Wiiltaui Scbal- * e ek . They Will be on safe tomorrow.

Wr,E>» «M »»so* fr m * YankeeFor the last luti or more years th«

philologist« have b » a t»«nder ng »«<! tlieor xing a* to the prolntble orlgiu of the word "Yank.*»." and yet the mys­tery has bii-n solved Thierry thought it to I». a corruption o f "Jagklu." a diminutive o f J«ihu. « name that was ftwinently licst iWril iip.el th.- Dutch colon st» o f New York by their (\>a nectlritt neighbors. Dr. Wi liam Gor don. ts v o f the Hr»t t » «vr te»a history o f the war o f tadepefnlence. w n u to have entertained ait .-nl'n-ly dlfTereat '»Idnlon. He «ays that ••Yankee'’ was a slang or nun word in use u Fauxheld*«-, Bo* nnd other of- the large I k._ , «.«..I .Massa.’hnserts towns a . earl, as 1713. I Iry saM lo him

'tf * 'rt* ant I n g * «vine t h f " ' h'‘ ' T " ‘ ,nbn,ln 't f » r now

wpitber. In wiin»1 iiwllhotit ili«» «rorrl x' ^ hI. for wbi«*b

wror<f It tlieu (|t(loil .wn *sju Vj|« nL as “ Tank««* rider.” etc. Anbury, an English «rrlter. give* still another thntry to a«-cotlnr for the origin o f th* wonl. He says: " I t is derived froma Efierokee India word—s-ankke— whleh^ s'gnifi«»* both ’coward' and slave.' It was b»«towcd on the In­habitants o f New Kiigtaod by the In­habitants o f Virginia lo-eause the for­mer would not .assist them to their war with tlx- Indians, from whose lan­guage the word was taken, and was at first only used as a term o f deris­ion.” —Jtt. Ia>nl« Republic.

* tinimon Irnaw »■ ( hr i Gi an W ork.”A great deal o f what ^called Chris

rain work g««-s Tor n o t^ ig . for the I simple reason that It Is toot practiea’| It* a fter tbe bailie .»f AnfiCtam a man

got out o f an miil.ulnnce'iwith a bag ' o f tracts, nnd be went Jjd istrbating

Hie tract*, and tieorge I^ S tu a rt. one » tb s roun-

•Whatjjfe-e you dls-

S There are Rind up

rlbute the min sense

n Christian work. (akin?-*.tbe bread * f this life In one baud' and tbe bread o f the next life ln the other

taod. No soch inapt work a« that ■ .ate hy the Christian man wbo. dur­

ing the last war. went into a hospital with tract*, ami coming to toe bed <»f a man whose leg* had been amputat­ed. gave him a tract on the sin o f dancing I rejoice before God that aerer are sympathetic worth« uttered »ever a prayer offered, never a Chri*- tian almsgiving Indulged !n, but It is

D'*rT1'"~R*T' T' 06 Wm Taimage,

lalu. Olle o f thè m .iPvtI«» be se* ii in A u s tr s il j i jin blghi and is supplì cog'-seain wh eh hai inumatile w jy Im-coui l'sen burn ng for maiè

>ng before thè adviman In tbl* pairtion

m rae o f ih«- (Ire cntaj-drrah le distati« Uro leprvaslon* «w chastig thè fa ll'ng h o f th» iieaih whicb tbeMltne.l

tata.uh Wales. 3TM Imrniitg mona- arkable «¡g iu s

¿ I t i » 1 .S2.I feetto he a largasome unae- ted and ha«

ara. r «ru iia lj o f thè w h ite

h” eolouy. The rractto a con­ile Vtiifuerous

bccasloaed by •uriti from be­ta» tieen con-

I ti R rBTRICIa.V JUtUT

G E N E V AMinerai Water

Th#» Strongest Litbia WaterOS TUE ILABkET, ANI»

A B S O L U T E L Y F R E E FROM O R G A N IC M A T T E R

Trou b leTI»- Iter Dr. Kourtl

by Mrs Fourthly. wajS toral call at the Sbae

ud had uneoUM-luu»! stay until tlie afterro it the sky and Toni

luid Ix-gun to grow hi Burning w ill rightl

aud moved by a »iro j »»m il ill-treatment. T i tbe |»arlor.

“ M aw ." be aaid. IjG voice, “ you'd better gc|

I I f paw comes home i ain't ready again ilarndest row ever w h e re r-C b cago Trlbj

Poslüte Cure for Kidney, Rheumatic aod Stomach Troubles.

t e s t i m o n i a l

accompanied king a paa-

’ord dwelling, prolooged bla suu waa low

Shackelford ry.

Indignation •cose o f pep- y strode Into

high-pitched ! gait cm you. I fi uds supper

raise the went any-

I . Julies k o t o i Coin.A m uch » »rr»q <nu luued. oa the com-

Toev were hougot for finir their regular pr.ee and will be sold tbe tame way

pUuit o f Captain C mat, to look through the k-Mii* belonging to Mrs. I'pshur. The com­putai xllcgvj that t v u belwved the prop cny takes from the Gaaias several dare ago Was there. H

Croap it n ten or to young molti er* Tu Isaat them coocerryDg the Jirel

la Jsdg* CtoAiagtoa'a C a r t

William Wilson, w h o waa found at Dunelleu lanl evening with Hackman Galbraith'« ng, which he bod driven •way from where the o *tie r bad letl tt, was invited to appear tor trial tomor­row morning. Wilson is tbe man with-m — a - ——- i « » «« » ■ iy iM pA , u v i r r ,

•jmptoma, aod tfeaunent M tbe objeci " " f u?e'. b »»m g lust both oi them by o l tbit item T le Bret indication o f l“ ® cmr* croup M boarartnaa. lu a child wbo I« m m »subject to croup t may be taken ma a Row , T h u ,•ore sign o ' the a r»pro.cb o f aa attack. W v .g re One Hundred Dottore (toward tor hullo wing lota pwarseneaa la a ps*. v i j .as- of caion-b ix u cunut be ru n * by

A C •llfnm i* (ilffttl.“Oollath.*’ «»ue o f the Ararat o f tbe

famous -big trrea” o f California, mearo area twenty-three feet in diameter at tbe ground, nnd twenty and a ha lf f«*«*t eight feet further up. “Goliath" a perfectly healthy and »»»lid through- >Ut l l ha« heeti »at mated that this forest g ant. denuded Of bU branch.-« war.ld weigh I00.ni»» toim, and that It would “ i i * ” iotki.ouu feet o f clear lumber. The branches and tops would make not leas than I t » curds o f wood H ater estimate» the weight o f Its leave, atone at two aud a ha lf tons.

tb ay Don't Talk Polities.Nowhere to Russia do politics enter

into the life o f tbe people. Po'itic* in Russia are tbe Cxar, and whatever be d°ea ia right. You cannot Induce a ttoaatan. a t least in Archangel, to touch on politics even In friendly con­versation. When «he Cxar'» "name- I ■lay” cornea round, as it did tbe other I

I » No 5erd ."Madam,” aald M

wben. In response to'' food. sbe offrred htm tuetnher a year ago »ufferin' feller-ereature|' “ I believe #o." " ‘Madara. I'm (hat ink “ Waa it good?”•fGood! I t saved

waa an unfeelte' fs rm l box o f tacka right fu i »bort ränge. I hed y « np ins de my veat, an'« ' tacka. es ye kin aee

. _ . _ W *w an a.K .J July Mts. n«t|To Jou » »t W ilma « v h. Mtneger Grotai

Mlnenu Water. «01 B«o»d fit-eet . _ Hesr rtr~ 1 bave be« o troubled e lih CXrouto I Gotity Kh«nm «fl»m form f r n t v a n f jmr%

having at Mux . t re» rt tocrulrbwi. Ifavag I bvard such ■>» d repor . e t ytsir G a m His- I nv»l Water, 1 decided to .tre it a trial. 1 <•.I truth, ul y fay Ibst freni tbe day of m f taXlag

n .l have no« bod a youfy iato.. - -------------BlOtlPV o f duty to re« ttnmrffd

[fcU » • ! « to iU •ufferin« frota Khcumatita« Ooof, E»r., a# Ofif of M tiirr'a aurp

I nifi only muto, b u i m p in u tu t and B gro fflit I locale.

„ jam » r. nom.K » Sekerbecker lee ( « l . Centre 9L D w t

i . Bellellle. N. J.. Jar# « LÄM W HMkRTH. M-ne#rr IH m t » M i m rfl

W efer.KSBrYedm .N e erk. N. J. D nrH lr: Mr «»lenti« n wmm fired

y^Hir rBluftbieMlMTHl Wal« r In J «d . >*«1 At I 1 wftftftkefforinir with » Df n » .

wk^*> nt Ilm«« b camp to iwTpr> rk#i f owid n H th frd to rh tdovu I wmm Indue-A kj •

I friend lo call at your ae«t>cjr to •'inHoaiaM.I mimI » f t - r Ifa te «in a ro a rntmUmrot by y m *

— - “ ful « • «of

'ring X !h , requeat for "do ye re­

in ye gave a p ie r

effected be tbe water 1 « « A f f i ta g lv* It • I'reu . Iwnaund r a pbeelelan'« rare a* «ha«•’■ e b tt ai*contlnu«d all m«dl«i. e a----• he US* O' the Water foli l.tu ll* ,é rt» k la» « W ponen-m a I«e» t s f .s e I *U««w«d .n r <**•*

Mr wettrhtl

vaa urged

callar, rough coujtB I f Ctiambertaia'a ***“ * W T j& S S',

by Reynold'sNorth kTeboea,

»r.

C-oagh remedy to gt*ea as «ooo ns the I w » uie uuà>vtoàmri/hoio. 'kroiirn'ri j child becumea be tree or even altar the

rongb cough baa a ipoared It w ili p rert 1 1 and tfneoetatiy able tu caury uut our untomi the attack l i b . «n eve r brea, known xre-.IO fa il. 15 and 5 I Cent bottles for Sate ■ 0 . WtUmt.' k m,.:, « Mnrr2¡^WVA^U-

Fiarm acy, Park and ..v— . . . ____M(rr. S. A ramming, ^

■Cèù'bv oil línárgísta T«

« apal— n'a «heew.li____M'le-n the great Napoleon wt

*o eonqner China be replied:B«*ttcr let China alone. Tbe Chin­

ese do no harm at present. I f we con­quer them we shall teach them tbe art o f war. They may then raise andequ p armies, boy or build aaviea. en- dsneer France, and perhaps all Europe.

The «hrewdn-M 61 the lerel-beaded' * ? ? * b e in g a p p rec ia ted b y s e e eral European «u'remsa just now — Boston G lobe.

day. the bouses are decorated for the e raa t Bnt even this 1« controlled by the authorities. T w o flags for this , house, three fo r your*, hang them out 1 o f the window,” and it A done.

They worship the tale Cxar—they 1 hhve made o f him a saint, aa they have made a Messiah o f Alexander H I. Ask them when the 8 t Peters­burg railw ay ia to be built, wben (he | poor are to be better n* 1.1 wRo, ik . '

ain't near wore out, an] another ter take its yet.”—Washington Muir."

life. There (bet fired a

|tuy heart at iple buttonrel

At ta—full |r yeraelf. It

won't need fn r a ye*r

u«iuid *o es te r mv Mr-temtim e was m lbs. I » three maathslt i-------'(■ n. va Mineesi Watm surety our.d are. *»d * I Sou i b i bave nevar been troaMed » 'ta

(»ram More. 1 keeo the «ratería wv» . S id aot be vrib tm t IL I t “ ib i* .* In tbe m ortilo » »od 'be ta*

' t r j Ä Ä T ö

► ristat i Dt,* «sise and I» the Bret .b io* at n!*bt. I r room mend it to ore Trouble*

Tour* very truly.__________ w I l i . a . trrgvRM *.The B-ow- Chore* S u m í < o , ItasarH ro

way. Mew ) h

Uarei sad prraenbed by bundreds o f phyaictana. G et p io o f o f abova sad

H I. Own A (Fllbln*—Hi range that

rana a matrimonial age ' man who should knot made himself tab le to bigamy.

riman, who fy. the very

better, bag peution for

taat aster free at

OFFKE GENEVA MINERAL WATER,Broad S t, Nt work, V i .

» “ " L W . RAXH O LPH .

Puck.be better paid, when ihe ' , J . " '4 *"

children are to play In the aouahlne Bu,iMtaad Of »A rn e to gangs In ths

ships—"When tbe Cxar eomew” ia al­ways what they tay. The Cxar wtn o rre r come. I think they might take that aa established I f they would.U»u»h tbe other Cxar* hare comeparing np that w ay oa Ib a r pllgrim -•S* to tba H oly ikies.— Longman's Ma-

: but his an- I business."—

n u m i n*T,14* W ert Front « t , P la ta fiel 4, 5. }•

A h r m m t^ T th T «T t. as It la leoeri to

tio« at the bre*kfa*t ts|m o re In to a Oat. eh ? T #* It wax oat in painful. “ ----- omaas tbe « « a lb i•baft far youre truly

Messeli'.

riha la tbe <*»>«* rer»*- “ ro ln * to

S c h o o lfor

D iin c in sAir-

• FArà «Aw

A li ihm m n i t r o * ? For pftrtAculftr«. rnóàttm.

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