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Page 1: AGREEMENT REACHED ON THE LACKAWANNA ROAD ELEVATION

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1901.—S IX T E E N P A G E S. T W O CEN TS

Twa Others Who Escaped from Fort Leareoworth Were Woaoded aad

Six Caplored Uahart.

THREE MORE ARE CLOSELY PRESSED.

R em altiln i^ T U trl«^ n A re R e p o r t e d to B e Itoad liiB fo r th e In d ia n T e rrU fo r > —W a r d e n W lcC langhrcy ]■ Con* fld e u t (h u t He W i l l l l t lu iB t e lr R an D orru E v e r } ' One o f T b e m —G aardii E x p e c t a D ra p e ra te B attle .

L E AV E N W O RTH . Kan.. Nov. 9.—Ten o f ihe convIolB who escaped from the federal prLson here on W ednesday after­noon have been accounted for, Tw o oi them have been killed by the posse lii pur* suit, two W’oundcd and six others liave been capinred unhurt, o f the sixteen stUl at large, three ure being pressed close­ly by armed prl.son guards und citizens and word Is expected at any moment that they have been captured ur killed. The other fleeing convicts, according lo re­ports received at U’arden McClaughrey’ e oltice, are still making lor the Indian Ter­ritory. Warden McClauglirey expressed contldeiice that he would ultimately cap­ture every one of Hie sixteen tni.sHjjig convicts, and he y. id he expected lo take severul to-day.

At noon ig-day, James Wilson, colored, Was cHjUured In the outskirts o f this dty, iBuhlng the leiiih convict to be taken. W llson 'y feet were still shackled. In this condition ho had travelled two miles from the hci-ne id the otilhroak since Wednes­day afternoon and hail com e out from co\‘i'r to gel food. WP.Bon was a tlve year prisoner S' lii up for larceny.

A fncbsa^ge u’oni llie sherllf ul Lawrence to the warden Uils martdiig said that U-n guards, a number of deputies ajid a crowd o f citSzfhs, all hea\lly urnied, were on the track o f Frank Thompson, a iiggro con­vict. Ihe originator or rhigleader o f the con.'^plracy ig escupi^. who Ih iravelllng "With two other corjvlcts between I.»aw- rence and NorionvlJle. Thompson Is con­sidered a dosperute man ami is sure to glVe battle before he surrentiers. He and his com rudfs are armed. The sheriff at Lawrence also reported that Gilbert Mui- llna, another of ihe rlnglcudcra, la report­ed twelve miles souihwe.sl of that cily, where he had Impresped a horse Into ser- vlt'e this morning and wa.s making south. The not result o f yesterday’s chase fol­lows:

U eaiilt o f r e it ir rd g y 'f l C bA i^ .Deatl—At Nurtonvllle. J\an.. James Huff­

man. aged iwetity. while, from Coffey- Vlllc, Kan., killed Instantly; Jay J. poffen- holz, agod isvetily-Ilve. while, a military prlfioncr from I’hloago. killed instantly.

^Volln !et| and ( ‘aptnred—At NiirionviHe, John Green, ngtd iwem y-oiie, white, from Vlnltu, I. T-. .shot in liand and knee, W’ounds serious; Wlllurd Drake, aged hlneteen, white, from floulhweat City, Mo., ehoi twice In arm, wound alight.

captured T 'nhurt-A t Nortonvllle, Fred Moore, aged slxieen. negro, from Shaw­nee, O, T ,: at Jatbalo. Kan,, Donald Norle, while, from Ryan, I. T . : It. L. Davenport, White; at Liwreiire, o le Robe, a half- brerd Indian, from Marquette, I. T .; Joseph H. Deeklri, while, a m llllnry pris­oner; at North Topeka, two. namee not know n; at Leavenworth. James Wllaon, colored.

Jay J. Poffenholz waa a German aoldlor, who enlisted In the Cnlted Slates army at the outbreak of the SpanUh war. Ho Was a private in Company A, Fourth LnEted Slates Infantry, and w as arreated and convicted by a court-m artial at Balor, Southern Luzon. Ills crime was burglary' He was brought to the federal prison July 1901, and hla aentence was for Jive years. He claimed Chicago as his home.

James Huffman waa convicted o f rob­bery and waw brought lo the prison De­cem ber iS, laff, to serve for live years. Hr had a bnd prison record.

The dead bodies o f Huffman and poffen- holt wt^re brought In to-day and prepared for burial la the prison grounds. A let­ter from PofTenh'ilz's mother, written in Chicago on the d»y of the outbr^^nk. w*as received at the prl:-t>n lo-d:iy. Mrs, Poff­enholz urged the prisoner to make a line record, as bIp * was, she said, trying to get one o f the Itllmds senators to take up his case with the war deparlmeiu to secure s pardon.

PrepiTly fer sile? f^ j1y-*cven thouMnd buy. vr* tif the KEWg and all th lr frlendk will kn^w abi'uc it It ih« Binry Is briefly tolj ia a real «B(ate udveTUiemenl.

C a b in e t D tn n n ssc s M m a n re s in P r e - T e n t l l e p l c t l o n oC th e H l l l t n r r

F e r e e e —y o l n n t c e r B rsten a F n lle*LONDON. N ov. 9.—During the lengthy

Cabinet con ferences this week the ques* lion of rein forcing the arm y came up for discussion. Many of the Cabinet Ministers were strongly in favor o f putting in prac­tice the form o f conscription for which certain obsolete laws already provide.

The* W ar Secretary, Mr. Brodrtek, has already caused guarded feelers on this matter to he circulated in the press, for It appears to be alm ost Impossible to keep the homo forces up to adequate strengtn and cupply the ne<!%ssary reinforcements and supply the necessary reinforcements for South A frica on the volunteer system

Such a strenuous measure, however, doubtlcHs will cause a storm o f disap­proval in Great Britain, and it will not be enacted unless the war situation becomes graver.

WANT SCHOOL L A W » R C E D

Cmninissioicrs Decide to Ask ihe Eelp of tie Polkx id licreasiig

Atleddaoce.

IHAtlY CHILDREN TO BE REACHED.

BRARENAN KILLED IN COLLISION.E n g in e e r laud A n o th e r DrakexttKn

S e r io u s ly I n ju r e d ta S jaasknp* E u g ln e a a n d T r a in s W re ck e d .

YOUNGSTOW N. O.. Nov. 9 .- ln a rear- end collision on the RUtsbufg and Western Railroad at L<»wc]]vllle, eight miles east o f here, at midnight, one man was killed and two were injured.

Dead: J. T . Shonnel, brakeman, Pitts­burg.

The Injured: Engineer Gates and Brake- man Corierty.

The lirnt section o f a freight train was delayed by a broket^ coupllug. and the second section ran Into U, wrecking the engines and trains.

S a p e r ln tc n d e n t P o la n d a n d a Spec­ia l C o m m itte e o f th e B o a r d o f Kiln- c a t io n P lira i'e th a t T h o a s a a d s o f N ew a rk C h ild r e n A tte n d No S ch oo ls . W o n t U lre ct C o n tr o l o f T r n a a t Offi­c e r s —C o p fc r c u c e t o B e H e ld .

GIRL FIRE FIGHTER BURNED.U r i in e d 0 - t W -S fO -» - B d H a rn r a ..

u n d W » S - v > - S H o r a r a W h a n p i K » c n A r r iv e d .

E D Q E W ATE R p a r k , N ov. S .-F Irc broke out In the bam belonging to Friin- ila J. Throng, preatdent o t the Hlghts- tnv.n Electric L ight and Pow er Com rany. «i :i o 'cloclt thla m orning, and for a time ihrcatened to deatrOFWell.

MIbb Mary H arr!* waa the flrat to see I the tire. and. turning In the alarm, she

run 10 tliB blBilng building, threw open I llie doors and dragged out several wagons 1 anil caiTlagea. Than ahe saved the har- ' iiiB.'i and aa the Beverly lire companies,

Nos 1 and 2, appeared on the scene, she aiaiied In to save the horaes. In thla last ..-ntLire she w as badly burned about tho

■ (are.

MN WHO WAS SHOT IMPROVING.

AGREEMENT REACHED ON THE LACKAWANNA ROAD ELEVATION

B o a r d o f W n r l r c a n d R a i l r o a d I who is chairm an or the streetu u a r a OI W O r K S a n a i v a i i r o a a j c.jimnHtee. which haa conducted the irark

Officials Finally Come to Terms.

MAY FATHOM BOTH CRIMES

RooHir at Coortboise that lodiclneals Dare Been FaODd Asainst Mar*

derer and Thief.

That the authorllles have ascertained the alleged perpetrator of two police mysteries—OTT« murder, ihe other rob­bery—waa rum ored In ihe; I'ourt o f Uyer and Term iner this morning, when the grand jury m ade Its prcsi-nlailon to Chief Justice Utpuo. There were two Indict­ments, it is said, found against the man, who, it Is alleged, killed Genrge Roswell Smith and robl>ed the residence o f former Sheriff Jacob HauBsIlng of a valuable silver Pi*t a year ago last August. Thv liidlettd Individual 1b atlJl eluding the police.

The grand Jury pre.ienled oboui a 'doz^ i IndlrlmcrtH besides the two already men- lloncfl. All o f these were, it Is «ald, of minor Importance.

The indictments against the alleged murderer and thief were found. It is de­clared, upon evidence submitted to the Jurors by the police department,which has been working zealously upon the cases ever since the crimes were committed. The police have, so they allege, Knowledge o f the whereabouts of the murdertr and robber, und are working relcntleaaly upon llie cub«fl. The authorities have prcparid the papers. Bo that when they apprehend their man there will be no delay in bring­ing him lo justice.

HaWMsIluiK S ilv e r R eooverrK .The Hau?*flllng silverware, valued at HHXi,

was recently recovered in New York City by the detoctlvea at headquarters. The silverware had been presented to the ex- ahcrlff upo.i k!s ptdlremem from office, and was therefore highly valued by Us ow ner There waa great rejoicing In the HaussUng dom icile a short time ago when the set o f s jlverw are was returned by the detectives, who hatl been upon the search for about one year.

The m urder o f Smith took place on Oc­tober IS, this year. Smith waa Intoxicated when he wa:i shot down while engaged In a fight late in the afternoon o f that date on the city docks, at the foot o f River street, and died the follow ing morning at St. James's H ospital.

His assailant escaped after the shooling, but there were three witnesses to the dved. all said to he acquaintances o f the mur­dered miin, und upon theirs and other evi­dence the police believe they have Ihe right TTiatt Indicted. Bmlth was an iron­worker from Cleveland, O. Judge Depiie had no Inairucilons Jo give, and the Jurors returned to ihelr room to continue iheit dellbersUona.

L e f t

BOV A H IIE 9TK D FO B SWINDLING.

ChaciEes A g a lu st Ann n f F o r m e r M in- la te r R o b e r ts , o f P o r t la t id .

Bperinl DinttatrU to (Ac iM i /i’U'W.PORTLAN D, Me.. Nov. 9,—I'runcls Rob­

erts. the «lxteen-ye«r-old son o f Colonel Frank W. Roberts, form er United Statea M inister to Cai>e Town, l.s under arrest for swindling Saco merchants and Jewel­lers out o f RllOO. The goods w-ere pawnee! here. Roberts wus on his way to New York.

TRENTON MA% TRAMPB* VICTIM .

W as R o b b e d , (yswiced a n d R o lle d UoMvn K tn b a n k m ra t.

Oinpatri* to fAr /-.’ I /■’ .%/Vf? "SEWS, TREN TO N , Nnv. fl.-W llbur Stout, o f

thla place, was attacked by two tramps last night and afier being robbed was bound and gagged, and roiled down an embankment.

He lay there for several hours until found by passcrs*by. The scene o f the outrage waa a dark section o f a public ■treat.

WEDDING GIFTS MADE THE TUTUILIANS PCX)R

W ASHINGTON. Nov. » .-W h lle Com- mamler Benjamin F. Tilley, commandant ot the Unltid .States naval atatlon at Tutulla, Samoa, was In W aahln (ton re­cently, he submitted to Secretary Long his annual report upon altalra and condi­tions In this lalaiid possesion. Commander Tilley says that the Tutuillana are a gentle, kindly, altnple-mlBded people, and that the form o f govem m eiil Instituted by ibo United States ha.s proved very, pop­ular with them. He recounta the numer- ona Improvements In the system o f aelf- govem nun t which have been suggested to the people and eagerly agreed t<t by them.

T w o o f the condttlona which needed re­form were noteworthy Every once and a while, aays Commander T illey, a whole village would make up Its ratnd to g o oD a “ m elanga." or vlalllng party. AJl work would be abruptly stoppad and all ages and ocxa i would atart out on a sranderlng holiday The siflrlt ot bospltallty. he says, ta cultivated to an estrsm a 'am ong

the natives, and at every village visited by the rovers the hosts felt It their bounden duty to entertain lavishly. The visiting party would stay at one village Just as long aa their entertainers could provide food tor them. IVhen supplies ran out. they bade hasty adieus and moved on to the neat village to be 'enter- Ulned. " Com m ander Tilley says that there waa never a time that a "m elanga" was not In progress somewhere In the Island.

Another cu stom was the bestowing of presents o f great Valus at weddings and othsr cerem onies, a practire which waa ttarrled lo such excess that a single wed­ding o ften Impoverished a whole village. Both o f these practices were stopped, upon the auggestlon o f Commander Tilley, by the natives themselves.

Summing up the work of the year In Tutulla. Com m ander Tilley says that an m ganlssd and mioeetatul govem m eni has been aatabtlshed. wkdeh keeps Ihe people qnlct and happy and la hatptng them ma* tarlalty In th«ir Jourttcy along the path­w ay towai^i oom ot«t» cM lUatlon.

Plana lo compel non-Bchool-Join* chit* dren to attend the public achools were dlBcuascd Ipist night by an Atten(ianc«> Committee of the Hoard o f Education which waa recently apixolnted by Preal- dent Hill, nhd it was decided to meet with the police coinmlaalonera and ob­tain the eo-operallon o f the police de- paplmcnt, If posaiblc. CommlaBioner Lehihach U chairman o f the commltteo and iho other members ure Commlaaion* era Jay, Ryman ami tho preeldenL

lir. PoLiml, 5U]»erlruendent o f public Schools, who recently called the attention o f tht: board to the fact that the com- puidory educnllon law was not properly enforced in the city, outlined a plan of action, ami It wuh decided by the board to follow hla auggestloLia as closely as poBSlble.

Dr. Poland stated that he had written to Boveral large cities to ascertain how the ftchool authorities w ent about getting unwilling children to attend school, and he explained a. number o f system s in op­eration ill various cities. H e declared that In Newnrk there are fu lly B.OuO chil­dren betwten ih« ages c f seven and twelve who do not attend school, and there arc jniitiy more than that number between !ho ngefl o f tw elve and flfteoif.

*'ln order it> change the condition of affairfl wt> must see w hat material we have lo work with," said Dr, Poliutd. "It would Im‘ wiflf to get the school censuif and asc(:ri.iiti Jual how m any children there arc out of schcol, and as we have no upprojiriiiUon to w ork with we will have in do Ihe best We can w »h the malerUil nii hand, and will have to evolve a sysit-m from It."

( nrd t 'a ta lo s r a e B a f fs e s le d .Tho PuporitUendeni went on lo s;iy that

the srhonl aiilhOTniea o f Sprlngtlelcl, Mubh.. have a card syBiem which has been found to work excellently. He said that the name of every child o f school age In the cUy iB calnhjgued aom ethlng after the tnurmer t)f H card library catalogue, and In Ihul way the authorlUes uru able to keep labs, us It were, on every child in the city. He said that last year there were only 1S4 children In SprlngfleW who Were reported iion-aiiendants. Half of these were compelled to go to school, he said, and the other half fumlBbed some gi>od reason why they should not attend school. The doctor declared that the law was enforced In Now York Slate much belter than here. In Syracuse, he said, Un pureutB were tried ami convicted last year for keeping their children away from school, atftJ were punished by taw.

During the year In N ewark 400 parents were notified lu send children to school, and 2.&04 cases were Inveatlgated. Of these 1,TM Children were compelled to leave work and enter school. Dr. Poland Raid lhat he had talked with Chief Hop­per on the matter, and the lalier had agreed to give any help !n hla power. Under the present conditions, however, the chief declared to Dr. Poland H would be Impoasibte to detal! m ore offleera to iriiani work- The d octor said that the syalem ot com pelling attendance at school which is used In New York Slate could be used here to good e llecl and, he favored following lhat plan.

New Y o r k ’ s B rste m ."In New York.’ * continued Dr. rnl^ntl.

"they have aUemJance agents whose duly >i is \0 go to the i^chool each m-irnlns and leanj what children have n-''t at­tended. This Information Is given ihcm by the principal, and they go to tht hnmd o f the children and look up tho cuseii. These men are well groom ed anri "f p^od .iddreaft, and instead o f appearing In the qulBo o f ofBcers they co-operate with the parents and as a result New York one of the flnesi school systeriR in iht world in this respect. One man i'Rfi do a great deal by working ten liourn u iiiy. the dociur added, "an d once they .ir- fa- miUur with their district the atl< inlajK u agcnis call accoiupllsh worderu In th way of gt^ulng the youngsters oni '

Mr Lehlbach asked If It would iw ims«l- ble to get the truant officers pur unlcr the direct control o f the Board o f K im n- tion. and Mr. Jay said that he douhi'-d 9 "I know' of A truant officer wh-j h i l eighty cases o f non-attendance rffori**'! to him in a day. but he was only hI-i>' i" follow up four o f them , and that msdi- u big day’s work.’ ’ said Mr. Jay.

The chairman then asked i f It would not be wise to swear In the Janitors Jo do ihu work, but the other m em bers o f the cpm mlttee declared, that the Janitors IikJ ai: the work they could do to keep the H>-hncJ:4 In proper condition.

"The police department ought to help li-n out by putting the truant office under tht- direct control o f the b oard ," Interjeii* ' Dr. Poland. "W e ought lo have ibi mat­ter under the control o f a single ht'a-; I outlined to Chief H opper the plan whl> h I have outlined to the board, and he le- clared it to be his earnest wish \h-.\ aomethltig might be done In the maiP ' '

*T don’ t know whether the chief has | powqr to place men under ou r control tnanently," put in President Hill. ' it l.<< mv ! opinion that the m atter rests with police com m iM loners."

Mr. Lehibach then suggested the m*’**' lug with the coromlaaloners and Mr Jlil chimed in with the rem ark that h<' 'lleved tha PoUoa B oard would give all ih' kelp ft eouMa

h u llr i, w i i l e l i B a t o r e d th e llrenat* la T a k e n f r o m

th e B u ck ,/iHpdh-k to f*e EVEXISO XBWif,

LAKK\VOOD» Nov. 9.—Sister Superior Agiii's, of Ihe Academ y o f St. Mary here, wh , lit! loid in the N EW S, waa ahot yes- lininy Uy John L sw ler, a discharged ’ ' ‘Tkmun. waa doing well to-day , though mTvmis and shaken by the shock.

Thu entered the left breast, twoin- hes above the heart, glanced off one of

J iht* rllift and was taken out from the back I by Dr U. L. lAndley. Law ler is a smal]. 1 dark man o f about t^enty-flve, with I face and misshapen nose, quietj wh»Ti -..hvr. but quarrelsome when drunk,

ha.s no family.He

LITTLE filR L IS BADLY BURNED

SeTeB 'jcar-olil E ra e s t iia U i b n a i a

Would Not *‘ T « t e a D are” I r o n

Her C o n p a iia o s .

\Vhnt may prove to be a fatal burning RCt'Mc'Ui Occurred about 12 o 'c lock lo*day In Drlfi street. Ernesclna. the seven-year- old dauk'hicr o f Mrs. Giovanni Lubraccla, of irt Drift street, was the vIctlTn. abc and Several otiicr little girls had built a bon- flro In the rear Of the bouae nt 30 Drift Blrt'Pl- They were playing around Ihe blaze, when one child "dared" Krnesllna to Jump iiv»*r the flre. The little girl tried to tin > ii. and, not Jumping high enough, the bluze set her dress afire.

In nil instant the ch ild 's clothes were all ablaze, und she ran acreaming through the yard. .Mrs. Mary De-M ore, who llvt's near where Lite accident happened, heard the child’s cries, and ran to her awlBiance. Unli hlng nil some rags she rolled the ItiUe girl In them, severely hurtling her hatidn iti Bu doing. She was Joined by Joseph Sar- tella, or 22 Drift street, and between them the flumeH were smothered.

During Ihe cxcU em enl some one turned In an alarm o f Are, but when Ihe ffremen arrived they found nothing for them to do.

Barulla, after aasistlng Mrs. De-More lo mak '* the burned girl an com forlable hb possible, telephoned 8 t. M lrhael'e jlos - pital for an anibulance, and Eniestlna was taken to that Instllutlun. A fte r an examination there It was suilcd that the cjdld wus BO badly burned that It \« scarcely expected she will live.

Mrs. Labraccla Is prostrated. H er hus­band was out o f the city when ih c a cci­dent occurred.

B V R ^ g P R O l 'F n FA T-A L.

E m m s M eC 'sine N neontn bed lo T n ja -Ties R e c e iv e d on L sst W ^ d n re d w y .Emma McCrilue. five years old. died yes­

terday murning from fatal burns received Wediicaday afternoon while playing near a .bonfire In the yard next to her home, 194 Norfolk street. The child had returned from the W Ickllffe Street School, where she was a pupil, and had Joint'd her broth­er a ml Rister, who had built a lire o f paper and liltfl o f wood In an old wash holler.

It iR said the older children were lighting pieces of paper and waving thvm around their heads, and F.mma trb'd to imitate them, when her white apron caught flre. and In an Instah^i «he wan enveloped In ftamea.

Thc mother Is s crliiple, but she hurried as rapidly as possible to iIac scene whan she heard the cries of the fhlblren. M tr.

.James W aldron, who lives next door, had also heard the call for hrlp, and had reached the spot firni After ronslderahle effort the flames wer<‘ . xtlngtilshetL but not before the child was fiiuilly burned about the head and slwuld»Ts,. Dr. R, j . Donnelly, o f AcaAlcm> waa calledand did all that was vossibb- to relieve the child o f pata

it was thought Thursday night the girl W'oiild recover, but a ch iMKf f ' ’ r the worse

j occurred early Fridny m' rning.Rolh Mrs. McCalnf'r' mid MrS- W al-

dr<m's hands were badls’ !> irufNl In their efforts to save the llstb- A Irl The form er lit unable to attend b’ r h'UReho'd duties. The funeral win held at S:3D o'clock tb^morrow urti-riioon from the Hruco Street Preabyi**rbin I'hapel. The pallbearers will bf* fmir - f the ch ild ’ s clrt«*maua in the Bund i», h ni o f that i-hAirch. Much eymi-Qihv i« rxpresHed by Mrs. McCaine'fl nelshb-r- '-vt-r h tr lo^s. 'I'he child was bright an<l winning and a general favorlta.

Tim mi for iho elevation o f the tracks of thf Hii^ware. Lackawanna and Western Ibiilroad ilirough N ewark .were tlnaliy urrriTd upoti at a conference between tha i^iaid Ilf Wurks und railroad officials held bi tti- 'Mtupany’s offices at Hoboken yes- ii-nU\ afternoon. The plans agreed upon ari- Th> same US adopted some time ago acid iiuMishcd in detail In the NEWB Tha | niaUTial dllTt'rence In the general scheme. | bowMVrr. Is lhat the city ’ s »hare of the i C'-M laf \Q b,* 1600,000 Instead o f the 11,000,- '>■»' hi rouml ilgures previously demanded by ihf (.-ompany. N ew ark ’s share Is ci- Mmaird lo be approxim ately twenty-tWe l^T r.Ti! Ilf Ihe expense o f construction, utid [< ih«* same am ount which the city Ir to I'ny b-r Ihe elevation o f the Central Htid Hrunsyivania tracks.

Uniirisii for the Lackawanna Railroad arid I'liy I'r.unset Price w*IU draw the nec- c.Hsiirv Mrdlnadce, Upon the passage nf wiiirh thi' ariual work will at once be be-gkiri

Ai Lh. (i.nfi'ronce yesterday. Commls- abui'TK ^birrlMon. Ballard, Baumann, Vin- j iiMTi .ind b\nic. with City Engineer Adam and \h>- nty eoAinaeb repreuentert fhlw fii\ ■- inti*r*-’sif«. and President Truesdale, c h i 'f KukIiu.t M cFarlin. AsslBtant Engl- ' ne^r liw irit and Counsel R oss upheld the conu'fiio H .-ml o f the argument. Tho con- > fareiuf Irisiivi three hours and when H : Wail ov+-r the local officials eiprcRsed , tliemsi'lvi'H satisfied w l!h the outcome, : Tlu* ( i>niTnl!fcMif»m!rB were nidiuntly happy , that till- iu-x,diuiJons had been practically i floHPd. all ! ns (he N ewarkers stepped off a train at ihu Uroad Street fltatlon at &:S0 o'clock, hr \ ln.son rem arked: j

"Yon f. lli.WH wont be able to step off the >r.iin ami on lo a trolley car as easily ftp Ihli* \vh«-n I In- rcBuIl o f our afternoon's Work Is io uoniullshed.”

"Yes. but w^-'ve Inally accomplished whm wr'vi- hn n negotiating for for two i'ears." nfiKWer«Ml Mr. Baumann.

"It lonk >MU frllow s two ycars," retort­ed Dr N'liuon. ‘ but U only took OarrlBonand riH' <ttir \uMir,"

"W o prai ti' ully had the greater part of it done ii* fnrt' ym.1 two were memheni o f the boRnl,' waa Mr. Baumann’s answer.

On tho way over from Hoboken Mr,

elev,ition negotiations, talked to the re- : poritT about the result o f the conference.! "It was a hard day 's w ork ," h»» said, "a ’ flfiht to the flniih. but we placed our flg- i ur<! HiiJ stood by It lo the end. We were f told (hat we were close and wouldn't give ' uhythltig, but we knew all about track elcvution and knew we were right. Mr.

Adam has been working night and day on thf'Hi' ilgurcB for the past five weeks, and

! when we went Into the m eeting we werw I I'uRterton every point. W e showed nut eKtl- ' msiPB and stated our figures and Ihe rail,

road people couldn ’t dispute them. We dldii'i undertake to flx a time for any otln r conference, for we felt entirely sat- iMllcd with the a fternoon 's work as far as It WfMt.

"I Biii,poRe Colonel Price nr<l Mr. R.>"ii | ,, ^..1, ficurnHwill K..1 snxpther in a day or two and or- I range a meeting to draw up the ordinance.It Wont take long now lo gel work under way. All plana and epeciflcatlons made by the railroad com pany for all the con- strucMjnn work. Including brldgee and sla- Hoiis. «re to be submitted to the commls- sluTUTs for approval. There Is no doubt but that the paaaenger station will be the finest In the city, and the lower part of Morris and Essex R ailroad avenue is ti> bi- (limed into a ptaxa. with places for currtagcB and a sheltered walk.

C ity lUwat C lm tis 'e G ra d es .■‘ ihiTi* la but one difference la-lwncn

the ligrermenta wUh Ihe Uiuinftylvunlu and (Vtttral rallroaciH and that of the l«u kawauna," continued Mr. Garrlj^nn.'.■(mI iliut Is tho chungiiiK of tho granloN

of ih f eireeta. A ll the expense hicuTroii Itt l■•we 1ng, repaving end regradhtit 5 ir* « is made neceasory by the La. ka- AN.mini (‘ levatlon cr deproRslon I.s in Ih* nit'l by it.ti city. In all other cases the raUr..a>U are bearing this oxiH'nse.”

"ijf coerse the railrtmd r»fflc1als didn’ t subniii to our figures wlilmut n great ibal of argument. It' wasn’ t until they frnmil w»' were determined aru! support- i-il by nur estim ates that they uecoded lii our ilemands. There were ore or two p<ims where their engine, r iilfTered with ii.s a t (a (he cost o f (ho work, but we maiiittiliied that WC knew aa miich «b.>it (he wi-rk iin any one vise and stutk to wlcK Wo iH-llcved."

1( I.N that the railroad companystill held to tts request for H.OUO.OOO as the rliy's share o f the exiu-nfM* when the ronliTi'iu-o began, but laler drop!>ed to

The railroad ofUcials wanted lo count hi (he entire expense. Including the cos( of building stations luu the com- mlsalonrrR objected clahnlng that was

j)uri'ly a matter for the cuiupuny to set-

Qty Pays $600,000-Work to Begin When Ordinances

Arc Passed.

tie, subject tn the approval o f plana by the commlasimiers. The railroad peopla then wuuiea tfu- (ity to nhurp In the ex- jM-nse o f hituin which ih.' com pany will have to secure fiir new bulUling«. Sev* cr«i tim es when these propopliiona wer«

I put to the commissioners they askied to , have (h.‘ room lu thfm selvfs for a few

mlriutius to consider the niuilpr. The rall- I road otni lals retired, but upon every oc-

cnslon (he commlwaloners decided not to

It wns after several nf ihess privato confereneea that the railroad officials fln- flUy ahaivdoiied the JisoK.oOO ijroposUlon and ftccejited the Ni'wiirkera' terms.

The plana as have already been pub­lished In the NEV\’8 provide that every grade cnmahiK within the city llraltg shall bo ahoilshed. Clifton avenue, which the railroad at (Irst w'finled to cruM at gra.le, und which was lUsi’ iiaaod at many coriferences, \b lo iidsa under the tracki. The 4'ottl chtitos In that vicinity are to be moved. *l‘ he track elevation will begin at the Diiasnlc! River and extends to High Hircet. The fiTiide o f H igh street is to l»t> IowchmI eight feet. Urom Clifton avenue west iho tracks will l>« depressed ns soon as the. canal Is abandoned*^ though Iho depression will be effected BooiuT between Ihe canal and Iho city line. On the Montclair brunch the traclu are also Ui be depr4‘ssi.-d.

C'lm niroii Konr H m a <1 f ltro e t.The changes In the vicinity o f Broad

street w ill include a pew puBsenger sta­tion on the West side of Phme street» with u W'lde entraiu’e extending from Broad atrect. The Kpscc now ^MjcupSed by the tracks will tie u broad plaza. A high brick w'ai! will l»e built around ths freigh t yard ultuig Broad and Division stieu:^. All the fi;:»'lph( bualni'>ss will lw» conhnwd to riilln>ft(l property. Part of Crottn a ircet will- Yu' alirtiidum'd. and g n<'w street will he upened. upoilwhlc'i; A new freight Rtmlon is to be huUl

It has not yet hevn decided whether the bridge 'icrniiH Broad street shall ba covered Of nnen. Mr CjarrlRoii Silhl that plans fo r t»oih kindn will bo submitted to the coinmiRHionerH and a decision reached later W \n rxpecicd that sev- srnl yeara will he eonsumed in making m e im provem ejiu .

CARS CRASH; SEVERAL HURT

C ollision oa S oo tli OraBg;e A u n o e L a st Ni(;bt B etw een T w o T reU ey s

C a a sed F a a ic .

ELECTBIC BBAKE WOULD NOT W OBK.

H B loroian L ost ( 'o n t r o l o f H is Csr^ s n d It Han A w a y an«l In to A n o th e r that lind M o p iie d on Ih e T ra ck s . I’ nsseisK crs H u r le d .4 l»on1 th e A is le and Som e T ra m p le d On—!^'one H an- g e r o a s ly J n ja re d .

W e d a e s d n y s ■ i» rc la l R e a l

a n d W atnrdays K fltutc P b ) * In

a r eta*

ll(H

FASH ’S IOTHER-IN.LAW APPEARS IN MONTCLAIR

She W e e p s W k e u T nid th o t H e H a g R e a l ly D e s t r o y e d wll Hia ^

H a a n e h e ldA woman 'w ho was aiiired in deep

maurnlog entered the nfficr nf Hugh H al- le-n's storage warehouse lu Hb*omOeitt avrruie^ M ontclair, yrsterda.’- afternoon, and asked 4 cleric if (he newjtpaper ac­counts about W , J. Faith burning up hfi furniture w «a true. Before jncwerlng, the clerk asked tbe woman who E*h<- was.

■‘I am the laotker-ln-law of Mr Faith ," N EW YORK. N o». I ^ R lc h .r d crok.-r i » » » *•>« “•n« 1 f»m . t.. MuntcI.Jr

n M - I - m In politic, »n,i I 7^,1“ * “ ‘^ lM d» of TH»oi*nr, at l« « t unill " T gh, w*i told that it Then .haylciory noi wiped out the defeat of la-'Ni ; tnenttooed eevero] articles whu h belonged Tu*aday.“ ,o h*r dau(Jiter, and asked it they had

CIQIEI lILL i m i AGAIN. I

Mare Me W i l l S ta y la A akeH ca and L ea d T a iW M ia y V a t lt Hr

W l u V la t a r y .

A collision between trolley cars Nos, 644 arui nj4u ijci'urrefl nt*ar Nineteenth sireei. on ihc South fvrange avenue line, about 7,au o ’clock last (Night. A panic among the (Nas.Hengcr.'j followed the crBsh tind se\A ral persuiiH watc Injured. Those tnosi serloiiNly hurt nnitaj aiijd lo be u MHa tiormloy. nf UalivlIiJ avenue, Vallxburgh; Miss Arder. ri iraltvd nursf. o f Klngalwy KiTace, Soiiib ‘ (rangfi John Goff, o f IMHlntleld. l^vrnan, o f Rl.lgewoAHlroad, end Mrs. Ann IwUy, o f Re«g!i place. Houlh Orangv. .^iN.nil others wore cared for In a nearby drug store, None were dang«rou.*'ly hurl.

R'ar N" it» ' barge o f MolormanHenry A ‘‘lgei .m'.l cntiiiuctor John Bmlth, bound e.isi. becatm- disabled a short dls- lance i-.ist of ‘ I'*' ‘ barns, and the m(»tormah dechled (u lake hla car back nnd ii' an"tb«T It was undcraiotid that bis t-l.-i.-trb' brake gave out. In run­ning luu'k to ibc barn he continued on the e.islhnuijil (ruck. Near N lndecn lh Btrcel car N" '’'t*'. bound east and run­ning nnmitca behind car No. Mihud h(opP“ l •" pesBerigets. W cagi.l> t'iir lutinmg west on the pastbounu track ci fiahi d n*'" (bn car that had Riop- pid. ’rh«*r.- vNirr tw-c!ve passengers in the dtsjkhli-.l lar and all were thrown tr a heap lu ibr at*d*‘ All were more or leea Injuri'd. iii'i ■*’ were trampled uponin th«' tush g'-t A'Ut.

The from vcsilbule on the disabled car where Weigel >t>aMi w'BS smashed, but the molornian with u few scratches.

i ’a r N early H a lf -f ille d .Car No 64“ wa*" rharge o f M otorm sn

Louis t!hmaii iiii'l Conductor James F. Martin. This . ar whs nearly half filled Wllh p assfn K f" I " " . trom bpingnevtrfly nhaki-ri H|', nii one w a» Injurefl. Nearly all the whvlowa In both c a n were ■mashed.

The BUiwrlnn-ndeni o f the South Orange avenue line ^ald this morning that If the electric brake cur No. 444 gave out, U was the motorman'^: duty to continue His trip. SB all cars ace equipped with a hand b n k e . No expl.ina(b>n, it Is said, could ba given why did not stop his carwhen he saw (he eastlKPund c t r standing In front c f him

HOOS AOAIN ASKS M’ DERMOn TO RESIGN

J e rse y (T ty 'a r n r p o r n t lo n 4'onRisel In s ists i poB lin ld tiiff OH T ill E x ­

p ir a t io n o f TerRii.gpedfji Wspalrk to ihi-. EVESIMI .V/;U’ W.

JERBEV CITY’ . Nnv, 0.—Mayor iloos to­day renewed his request for t’ongressmiin Allan L. McDermuU'a re^IgniRllnn as cor- porrktlon counBel, which pas's him H.DOO a year, but the CongreHsman-rorporatlor counsel ngiiln derMued tfi let go nf any of his jobs, lie says he will hold on unill the explrailun of his term, January I, 1902.

Mayor Hobs to-dny sold that Mr. Mc- tH‘rm oti '8 luve for his party would lead him to give up one o f his offices, and ihu.s put the party In a position to Atciiouiiec dual ANffiCe holdlOR. He aiideAl;

"The office nf »-oriM>ra(lon counsel was not conferred on .Mr. M cr)erm otl as a re­ward f< r hts revlces In my behalf In hav­ing the McArthur net set aside. Mr Me- Ih-rmutt. who WHS then corpnmtloni coun­sel, was paid hv the city un Novemher 1% W7. That. 1 believe, -was fulland. fair compensation ftir his hghi to have the McArthur act set aside .In lfr»« I apicdntcd Mr. M ePerm iU (’<»j(rnnt|on counsel, and two years Ih u t . before his eie{-iloti as Cungressinan, 1 re-appoirueil him

"11 Is n fact that Mr, McPeririntl at the very Is'KiuTilng of m y term in 1W(7, wrntf two nr (lire* communtcatlaoH for ioa* htk! they Wert- directed to the IbNaril " f Fin­ance. No oibre meaaagcs <»r I'-oinmiuib-u- iliiMK wen' ever i>ennpO by him for me

•'K ;niph( b,* added in this cimnA'A-don that In “ O'' of the coRHuunicatloiis h»* prepsr«-cl for mo he auggA-sted to tb'- \VftnH»-r U'Mi-d o f F inance rci'AJnimerulii tions In riKard to the manogernent of t|m slnkitig fnod that aub0 ei)ui-ot]v pn>M>>i Inexp'dl*-ni and had to be sei HslAbv

•'These re.-ioiimendalioTls had to il ' with the .M lciii; .t<'t ialea am) the siTiking funds Th* A em braced Mr. Meih-rTnou s flnMiii-hil Ideas, but they raised such a fiinrm of |.r-'(T‘8ta from nm>helers iind frnnj r-'m ii(ri‘llcr H ough Ihiil nil al- tcTupts I ' ituroduce Mr. Mi lb-rtrudl s s>Me[ii h.id (o I'c abandoned.

• Mr .Ml D- rmott criticised the svstem then |e ■•tfise very freely , bvit wlien he was nsk*>! uolnt blank Whether he Juii] any ntfor s'^Aiem to o ffer he wan unable lo glvi :a sailsfnctory reply. Thai leucr that be fr.itned for me. therefore, db! rn.i SA*»-tTi i-tke crry w ell."

FOUGHT WITH HIGHWAYMEN

A fter D esperate S traggle oa l iv e r Bead,

N ortk Arlington, John Chrisisea Is

Overcoine and Robbed.

SHOTS WERE EXCHANGED IN PURSUIT.

M arsh all H e lp * , W ith tb e V Ie tIm a n d A iifallter t 'h « a e d lh « F o o tp a d a *but liH tter tinele T l ie ir b laeape. ria rlB ln cii. W liu W as tin I lls W a y t* T i l ls 4 |l>, W hs l l e l l e i c d o f IM<I * b d a H u iid le ut (T oth liig .

John ('lirlHlaen, ti Swede, nf Monacky,H HTTKill \illoKo in I'a.HKiRb’ I'ounty, whs h<'ii] ij(> tnt Ulver ruAul, nyur Hkuhci ave­nue. North Arlhiylnii, a little ber<vre U o 'c lock lust lilKlii imd rnbb-d «>f H> and a bumlle i f cloUiiiig He wus on his way

i (o ihljv i lly whioi Iwo Mii-n jcpriiriK uponhiiTi V\'h1iit utie held iiliii ilu- idher at-li-m(ili-d to Heareh hU )io« kets. t'hrlslwen* who Ih o f an lUlilt'lii build, fought with the tw o men, liui wjim flnwlly overt-omc. Ill 1h<‘ atriKKKi' bi'< riuil auuI siilrt were torn from hi- i>a'-k

TakliiK (lie ruoiicy and (h<‘ bundle which ih ilr \i<-iiTn hud hi*ers carrylnk. iho

It'.iilil''.»’ • d ('hrlsjHen i tm d'AWn iHK J'T help. ftiMsry S« hullz,

who wji!A r» riirtilhg met rhrlnlEO'n. but tis tho ell . x- lted Aind ind bring ImiKUsIi very w-ll, It was M I Sliultz fT>und oti( Iho ie il.lr When lie did, hv* T'l III w ith him toward the

i iiji, Inn cuuld find no

MORE MONEY FOR THE BALL FUND

h.

A dditionalTotal

C o a tr ib a t ia a a S ca d Figares A bove (Ik

I 8I4 H v L

tbe

EABTHQUABE SHOCK Dl IT A L Y ., B R E Sf'lA . Italy. N.IV, i> -8 «v*r»l under- fn u n d tMBtibllng. Lulmlnaled thli m om - Ins In » w vere farihguake ahoelt. Th« liitaablunti wrrr Ijunlc-Ftrlckan «Bd Oed ts the atreeu.

A number o f bull.llni;, were damased, hot no fatalltlee hav.' been reported.

UOBAirr lAUSOLElH NOW B Q N i m m

K a r f a l a a n d G n n l t a D « r i e T w p l a t w B a t h a I h r i a a mt t h a L a t a

V l e a - P e a n M t m t .P A l ' B I l f l O N . Mot. A — A b e a n U f u l m i a ^

l o l e u i n l a b c A a c ' w i l t a t C e d a r L a — n I q r M r a . O a r r e t A . H o b a r t ( o o h a r b a a b a n d . t h e l a t a V t o K l * r e a M e n L I t 1« t o t h a f o r m

’ a ( a D o r i c t e m p l e , a o l i d a n d S t a M r a , t r e a t m m o m a i L i c B t a t l o B a n d d p a n a z a m p l a « d O r a e k a r c h i t e c t u r e . I t — U b a t a r a a t p - ■ I n a t t e i - I d a a a d ( e r t p - t o a r t e a t d a t m , w l t b p e o l k e a f r o n t a n d r d i h I t w I S r t a a t w n o r - t a m t a r t ( r a n t t h e g r e o a d . T h a q w t a r t a l l a c r a n l t e . T b e f r o n t a n d r e a r r o o t a ot t b e p a r U c a a w i l l b e a a t v o r t e d h r t o u r c t f l u a t n a . T b e e n t r a n c e w l U b t t h n a g h d e o N a b r o t m e d o o r a .

i T h a e n i h t a a t m c t i i n - i l l h a B a a i w U h ^ r b l a a a d w t u h a o a d e a r n a i d a M U a c

« ( t h e a a a n a u t a i t a L A a a R O p b a c o a t f m a r b t a M o a a t a l a t h e h e « r o f t b e M * V n e i P P M U a n t . f a a h t a n a d C r w a a a a W

. w i l l r a a t I n t b a c e n t n IK N d D h h ir

FIERCE F N B T OYER FlUPINO STRONGBOLD

M a j o r W o l l o r C a B t m n a O n e l a l a a u r .T w o M a a l a o o o > d T w e a t r l a -

o a v s o a t a K I H o d .V A N I I A . N o t . a — A d r l e e a f r o m C n t b o *

I q p a . c a p i t a l o f B a m a r l a l a i i d . r e p o r t t h a t M l J o p W a U e r a t t t e l E e d a f o « e o f l a * B u r ^ t a o c c o a p l a f a t t r o a c p e a t t l o B a t

B o j t o a . t w o i h r e e - i n c h p m a b e l n p u s e d t o a b d l t b e r e b e l a t r e a s b o i d . T h r o u e b o u l t b e d n t d a p t h e l a a o r a e n u h e l d t b a p U c a , b u t r c s t a r d a r M a j o r W e t t a r r a a a w e d t b a a t - t a e k . a a d . a f t e r a d e e p e r a t e e n c a c e n H o t , o e r r M t b e p c o l t t o a . T w e B a r l n e a o f t b e a l U c k l u f o r c e a a d r w e s t j ' I n a u r c r n t a w e n u n a d . M a j o r W a l l e r d e e t n j r e d t h a C u a t t c B a n d e o r a a t p h o a a a a .

Oeaaral taMh haa lareed erden forWd. dtabt the ^irchaaa of hasp tn the WaM) af Lane, czeept la m ail taanttUea for foa^ wbwh parchaaca aiaat be widar tbe aaper. vtalea of the allttarr aatbottttaa.- AH tba porta la LarW a n rliaiA aad traMe ta fnihiHeB whafe It (aaaot be h e r W a ^ r n d m n ? . ^

Mam. a—Saar ABaOeal^ ~ -■ ' ■ ■

H « o l t » aiURouAcofi bto lnt«ntlon to ic co dasCrorsfi, and when lohl th.it every.thing Mr. Fatth had t to m l tn the place

WiUI the next mu-t she burst into tear- She leftkopet tn retrieve

main In M«w T «rk . o r elooe a t hatid. for^a t iM ot two yofitiv n ld p a i eloettofip v t e i . .. . tiM d lou tar p f lost Twfidaye

I w i t b o p t g l v t a f b a r n a m e .

J p ra ey C ity ’ * T * i R a te L « w « r .figprisf to iMr M t ^7A0 .VglTg,

J E R S E Y C ITY. Nov 9.—Jersey C ity's t a x ra te f o r w ss f ix e d to -d a y a iO t p e r th o u s a n d rH tabk-s , o r tw e n ty p e n ts h m t h a n t u t ye a r.

MnrH I hart isfiii has been raloed for thi . famlK -if (hv late John B all, the healih i Insptrtor whi'se life w a« oaeftfleed lo duty Contributions con llnue lo com e in sti-adiiy, sh'twing the Inlereat the com- munii> taki B In the fam ily,

Mrr Hsll Is desirous that her Oldest son shall sv-c'ure ai>mr> em p loym en t H e Is a bright t>o>. fourteen yearn old , and his

i amhlcloii Iin h> get lit some office or con j nect himself with som e Inauranea com - ■ pniiy. where faithful and eonoclentloui i work will Insure promotion, j Th** food now standi a i fo llow s;i Prfvli>usly acknowledged .................... t74& £0! Mrs. iJi-iiJaTnIh Fountain and friends IS Ou, "0 . O R. .........................j Clark A C o.............. ...- Mrs l)ftnlel iBelsney...

Oeorijce F. Garwood

tw o nw'ii I the m ail o f N unh Ailii from tlil.-N I it ■ lu ( li.f w .1 • rid»|i)i In ]i> ikwith rlini - J 1<-MUsr Ilf hi- slurtiul up I (|.- St-f'IU* Ilf 111'trai'f o f (I,,

t r o n s r d lh<‘ H n rslm lShiiliz ih 'i ' w« III wi()i ( 'hrl.*ilHcn to

th*- hnjni ■' M ii-fiil I’ r* f| rh'k K» li'«. iiml ori-ijv.-I him .iriTii--! hlm-*vJf andw li h 1 w" 1,1 K- r Ml h w - ul In e ufr-lt of the high W(i V tj;i-ii (hi‘ v ii+'drefl 11, • J r-ey

\\.):.| \ ll|k they miw iwn men>*iiin.liTiu Mi ll r an * k*rtrl■■ huht • xunilnliig ihr .'.uiiMii-* i-f a liMtulh I'piJti hearingIh.- ijp(ir--a hlTiK f'ou<[i p- (hv m diM ;jr(«d i.i tun

IL-ipr .mil hM i’ ‘ 'in|Miii ii-' umi- ch 't-e A e ih 'v n<-i« ri-d Si liUN l< r I i 1.1 Et.-ipf lulh d u|.i.iti 111 m<-ii (II h.ili 1 pnh their r» fiisal hi- ilr« w hl.-i r»'v.ilvcr nii'i lireil twm nhois. which riiM fiikltlvvH Iniin-<lhiTi-ly rv iurn*-d Ni-ne --f thn hull. la. hcwi'v-r. huk . f- fe. I T h f hmliw.tv mi II iln*ii ill-ipi)-.iTvd Inio th - ditrkm- .‘i urn) the pur su<-i'.- lost trm k < f th'-ni The pnrsnti w,i?. e-niilhued III Nohi fur o\i*r in li.eii j fi .-rw arl. The (HiJit« o f Ihe laari y | I ii i < h^ve nut:. fl<d

This morniri;; jilrlps nf f-Tothln*: whi* h liu.l b« i ri l.ini fr un « lirt-Jl-i ti - p>T>vnh tn the .struggle wt(h (hr miiii w-- r- f.i.in-t u I OtJ I he split -whiTv the h M -ijp o iirreil A palT f trMVjsi!-'* will, h tfn men hnd ilroppeil rr>im ih*- tninilli- -wu.s .ilHii found.

10 Ou10 ou S 00 i 00

. F. Day ft Dry.................................... i oo

' K • 'IH B I P A P n n j L IK B A DOG.

W o o w a U ta oB S o i ^ M ooth a .*aa Dtoa o t H ftlro|> lkobla.

•pacfal MtpaleA la Me K F B M S a M U S.JEBSCT CITT. N ot * —M n BUqu'.

wba fo r m a p jraara conductrd a ro»il- boaif;,OB Um Fort L oc rood la ibadTsbl''. died at bar boaie tbta a a n d ii t under atraata and pathotic eb-eanoU nce* Srv- eral m oatbs apo aba « a a taUtea by a du( aad tba vou ad caaoad b e r great trouble. Laat recataw bT dropbobio dawtoped and

woman aaiulad. aad aaapptd like a doc. She attackad a a iao . aad ao (feat waa har atraaetb that aba bad to ba orer-

OCEAN STEAMSHIP IS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

& 0«1 »2 00 2 00 1 ue

TOMKp H ot. i .* T h e BtvamiWp PhilsdolfiMa, p f th« A ffleiican Line reach*- ed port tft'figy CtotB Boothampthn. batter­ed and hruUoJi; h r lightning, winds and srave*. I h c rgfi, Into a hdrrtcsnv Tuesday ngjmliiffi fia h ^ W*« the wind and ■« CTWat tM» fiOTPtr o i the w ater which s w ^

ftU kor rtyolo. b«lng signalled by wireless j toi i gr aphy o ff Nsnturket n r ly yesterday i ftftenwoii. mod paostng the Ughtohlp at 4 j ^'cOock, Lucania was next oignalled.

A. Rotschlld Mlchnf^l M Hlgftiis August flchwedcs ..Henri Leu ..............."A. M." .................P. Brenner ................................................ i tkjIrldor filegel . . . . .................................... i ouA. Nicolls ............................................. . 1 00Charles Kollmar ..................................... i ooi f f . gples Mr. Burhu L Oeldner

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H IT lL SN iE W B L C O M S& C AILLA R D .

the lightship about 7 a'ctoUi, and ; I feh a h ltaa is R e e « t r t f i C w B gaerw rMm thoA on hour later the Philadelphia

pftst,.fa x o ls waa the first to pam Fire

•to pern erase e«wdbo<bee4.*b^dirt I ••*«»* renutaioro , looaaja paaaad. aad lira mlautaa'later-arv.ral feanTTgo. w u T t a ^ dar/ eoa | loaL aad ooa of bar boata badly ' jjja n*adatphta, rapMly oTarbaugng barof tba moat faaaaaa' ahafa Ja“ aw Jaroay 1 -fba Maa of tbe-.fagwaal waa tba c a w . r t ; ^ «aa«ad paal toward Sandy- Hoot Ha txmdncted oeedlujiiw la North Hud-i of * -a A tanwr *o tba paaaanac" «»• | Tba Tnacb Itaa boat waa tba drat to BOO. aM dlatlagalabed patropa came fnm .raw. _far amt Saar ta aejay tko rart dlabaa ba 1 Abowt'd A - M , trbUa tha raaaal w i Tba Fblladilphto ataamad peat tba Co- pragatad. I --------——

w gow ia* 'A t t n T f a a r i b J U i 11.

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> oMea la a e k -g o A - k-SM Satar-

W ltb X a r b a d C o o g d o a e o .PARIS. N or. Admiral CaUlard baa

talagraphad particulara o f tba aaiaura o f tba euiiom a at tha p rlodp id part o f tbu lalabd o f Jlltylaaa. Ha aa^a that In coa - aaguanca o f tba aym pathetlc walcoaia ax- leodad to kla aauadnm, ba laadad oa lr a alngla coinpony- o f martaea, who wtra ro- calrad wUb marbad conlMaaea b y all tba tnhabltaata.

w p o g . t t T i t a n . tbaro «-m a ; a a r t o n tbe w ^ « - liacbad Sandy r n n i t W ^ T l a ' S T w * ^ot ttAtnmg. The topfosst i Hm 4i at tUrty sMoutaa ahead of her i-jj* tatest tHopatch from If n****

n a T o l n ^ t o K l c o » P i . « T i r « a I . two hour, : S 2 :S i y : r , 1' * ^ r i X L ' t o ^

a c a o l a b a a * * ^ .*” . * * > * » « > • " ! m f u t o i t h a e a a t o m a c o r a r t a g t b a a a t ja a• > s a » a t » g W * e a - * * — * * * * * * * * * * * . — ■ L a n a d a a W m . a n d p a f o U r n M o i t b V r D a t a

a m , 3 S J P A N * ! M e b r o a t r L M l t o « a i____ 1 a n d a t a a k f a rI ' g d f b j r t b a r w a g wbila tba U d t-j t a r a t r w a a l b w

- a f . W a a T a t M I

ARLINGTON NAN H U R f IN FALL.fh o n ia M 4 tirinei) I.s iiUm ori L n lio re e

h«»l W Am \\ ork liiK 111 Excn% ■- t io n —I n tter >lsy l l ir ,

Thom as A'.itncn of MaRnulla gvenu^, ArlingUih. f«'il «n fX^-avatloJi onChamltors sin** I, - V - Y o r k , yesterday, and luniled -n th' s itiiiUlerB nf u hiborer. Tbe latter h.. lui-lly injured that hla recovery Is dout-tful CarmerK .sustained several '-ut«t ,,rn] I'rulsi'H,

The a-'clJeiil i-t 'urr*-! lu- ir Ttroad-way. in from of *iur>- h iu-w building If being erecl«-'l A ' rarm**:! ste|Ji>e«l on lha entl o f u rtuA;''i'»ne »t loppl*-il over, and the A rlington fell fiTf*‘en ft**!. Both hsand the lalsjr«-r w-rt* uiki-n lu the Hudson Street Hospital .Afit-r hM injuries had been drt**-**!. C«>rrit-ij wa*i removed to hia hom e In Arllngion.

-B O D Y MAY BE HISMNG SEXTON 'S,Spctial Dltpatrh tv iftv t\fr A

E L lZ A B b lH . -'.o*' *■-<• “ inuught la Eltxabath thla Bliarnm.n that tba body ot tha unldamlrtrd man found dead la the wooda at CruatorO waa Andrew Brtra. tbe mlaalDC aailon o f the H oly Ruaary Church bare, who atrangaly dlanppaarad

avaral warha ago and haa never beaa beard o f atoce. The aaltoo waa aeventjr yauw old. and, from tbe deacriptloa of the body found at Cranford, the clothing aad general appearance la almllar to that o f inlnr*~g Hr. Brtce. even to tba aboea ba bad oa- The body waa buriad ytwier- day, but Mr. Brtoa'a daugbtar hare wffl u a e .a u p a to have tba D H ttar.oov tuDy mvawtlgated wltb vtaw to detaratonlag tf tbe body waa that ot ber father, wba waa a w toower. ___

g m i g i a t f - ~ twaiwaalBg. itordei faM em aaatr* to tto I g V g .

B T O L tN . Nor. 1—Tba ea lgrattoa to

___.aara aaBad to r tbatbaa dartag tba pnatoaa

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1901c

COUNTY VOTE IS CANVASSED

Newark iiro shown.J}y the cinvasB to Iw■ s rollows:

Mttrphy H e 'm ow (K fp i) ll>4'lll.)

Rust Or:mar>rHIl)(e . . bloomfi' 1(1

QFflCE NOT SUBJECT K : TO THE JIEEKER LAW

iee , not less ihsn a.JW hsini-' rs* out o( a total reKlainitlori of ','oa. now

O ff ic ia l F ^ r e s C ive F r a i k l i a M o rp h y i J N P h r a l i t y O ver H is D;ino>

c r a i k O p p oa ea t.

C O lP iE A llV E L Y FEW CHANGES.

l U t a n i i m t k r H rart o f t ' 'r T io k r I S h a w m. m lfs r r n e a o f O n ly T w r n ly - •CTon fr o m th e Jteanlta l■ahllahell In th e “ h e w a " W e d n e a ila y —B e e - ortl o f V ote* (■•at f o r A aaen ih ly - o ie n and C ity C nndldntea .

Accnnlliiff 10 Hm oftlrlnl i-.invaxB ..f the vole east in Ksse* Cnunty lust T hi-biIhJ', whirl) was ronii>leU’ il hv ilie I'ouniy Hoard o f Electlutis this afternoim. iho total number o f t'SHois fulled for Krank- lln MurrhS’ . the Hev>ubllcun rondldale f'T Governor, was Sf-TTfi.

Tb* (ifllclat ftKuns kJvo Mayor .Janus M. prymour. the iHraiu rutic noinim r. a loU l (itJ!»,B7C. leavlDK Mufphy'e olflclni pluuH iy In the county 6,so(>.

These figures show a (ilflrreiice i,f . |ily iweuly-scvei) from Ih*' tiiihnrnaloi lal plurailty elvcii In the NRtVS on W ednes­day.

Rollowtug iiro tile otni-lnl totals In llu‘ county for the tweiity-to " .Vaaemhly cun- ilfdat<-a.

VOTIl F O B AksKM Ill t .H B f l HMt A\.

J . H. BACH EiLLRK...............AV. B. (i.ABB.VBIIAA'I'h------JOimi ..........................................nO B E B T W . B R O W > .........W . G. gH A H W E L I.................MARPH B. A C H B IO T..........B . B . GXIC'HTKI.....................BD U AB W IL L IA H k ............F R H D m t 'K C’CMMINUh.

DBKBT M. BOVB. .IB . .

Moriicliur •• - ................W t a i l A lia iV A i ''............................South i^rurij^'....................VallshiirRh ........................

...... .................UllnloiL ................................M in i.u r n .................................l a l v ln K H lo i i ................................Culdwvll T.iwiiHMi-.........L’ ttldWHU F{i.rmii!i'.North «:isMwi 11 HitmukIt.V e r n f u t .......................( j lf-n R l f i j f i ...........F n in k h n ...............Bt-dlovlllM .................

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{ ’ounty T oIhI-' County I'iiifnlii.v. Th<- tnifti vriir- f'

the rrJlnor ■foUowp: Cliflrli'^ il l-’ rAink W.

.. istrrru ;*iiy7ir ilytfjo '

r (fi'" fumll'lat^rt or j I iffivernor wan i \.tll Si^i-lfllUt, I

Si.'-!;ilWt-ranE)nr. 477; iJ«Rel W. Urown. 1 ‘ rHliiMir-M, K«»r IJonr-i u( W orks, o tin .‘i h i'.':• 1. Sorlnllut, 6iVt; John Maitlrk. H-h Cili-: -I•'h'-f*. V'**tcity hom<' trofiu-'' l-M'.'i.in! )t;iu. BoolallMl, ti20; WUIIam WulkM. S-i-1 421.

T lie JtncreNuful Wilt'll Xoitilnr^P.Thr ipii rt' iA. ' Alift-rnton find

fIrhiKil Itoiinl ni'-mi''I'H -n- •i?'Flr»=l W;ird^A!iH rm:.!> .Vrthur llnsliui

(rtciU. Wini.im M. (Ufiifl.;,l,14fl. School f-ontiil-'IHii k.'iH (Hp|-'A. iJjA-m.i, l.lul.

SecTKl \Vur«l-A l'u "liT k ‘k W,Kroi‘H* r n u - [ - r , >'i*U

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O. DB L. f.tM M E R M A hh.. KU BBtO N B. C R A S B . . . .irB A S K FHBKH AN ............TMOMAS J . h i t l e r . ■ . .H BRNlr J. K IN G .................H V «H A. B -O L V N N ... . . .ADOLPH J. Z E I T L E B ... .JOHN A. M O K K I T T ... . . .V B A A K S. IN ASGIIT.

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M A R R Y F. BAt KIMt.,W ll..IL L IA M CORBETT

The appendeil vote given the cgrrecied vote for Qoventor, Board o f Worka and (dty homo trnsU'i'. aa caat liy city dls- trteta; __

"^A K U ClTVOf HoMF.

W oBKs.' inttstFE loni. ll iwi.

WAEDi.

Totals. iTao, 1*3 iTii; lift

twji iMt r iwfi isw! yoiil line301 9Th t'W 2iifim 21fli '2K 29!, 921 1»lisxh m 'JOOi 'MO 2l'J IJIIHw»; m m 174: iHllIMl: W. IlK •jirA 107141*1 137 m\ m tflO' n:>M2 m 130 •rjij mi

i» r 1U7 i2;ii IRRI. HM1 lf3 }» m' T» iftli Lit\ 117) hit: iiM vn 17! IMin.v 173; i7n 140 I«7 1411 MA ittrj m. 1U7 m'Jtii UA. :iw TW VJfJiV m !«d ICk'iIV| Vl‘2i 140 iSlT10

— 1 — 1llU HI

HMfll \w\ 14m | tino'*J20> .lit Jir, ‘2X 30f.awi :i4ii ■AW, ■eUtt$0i HT, m > U'j IH4*J!8‘ 1 iM*! ■X\fin i 3,’a 114 2341 f-li14a • 17 ni •JOl 17-; LT!

'I'otals. into t77T: IIIKI ivsi

e ‘JtlA| U ‘> Jin' l:C13M ■jtai vm:\ 'fiat14* ITS] ]4!1i 1:4aif7i J4.'i JillI74| 270 Iki JiW;ti« Tit ■Jl-JMill ‘.’IK) l!R'>i:Ti IHI i::i IMI

([>cm l.ni*." S' UiiI’. Ituiltli Iruml iDt-m.E, l.l.'T

'j’hlrd U ju-.I-AI (RtiKh l.sTJ. -f'-l'i ScJi'iOl I’fiintnlN'.-i"!! r • kCk77: 1 Irnry Muj n - 11

I'ourih i*r l- Al-H nn.ui.iir-nni'tt K -i - r ■(Dein.). l.oni*. H- h..if l i.inim- niiri T. HwcA'iicy OH !• '- ' •Quinn (L)# m. >, Kll.T

Fifth W nrd-Al'h-rm.in, llO iep ), Jnhn Krnii'i^ t .i>ilh (l>em.). 7fil; JumeM .MfMiilIln <ln-1. 4^.Bchonl commln*lMHfr. I.'»uIm iH-cr* l.aio; J«m«M Flan lU 'in > 1 U':.

BlKth Wnrii^AHlctmiiu H*ni'y il. Sny­der ainiTl. \,m\ n*VTu|.l H U"''!* (Oem.), 1.501. Hi’ lionl t ftminisf<l"iu T. Krunk K, CriHiWi'y tHi'j'.) l.TTa; i-.iUs-ir.l (Dcm.l.I.W5.

ScvfiiiTh VV»ril • .iM'Tin iM, .Vljriiham Kaiser (R ep-’ - ^Tarnn(iH-m.h 1.274. ...........I - .■it\riif*-lonpf. Au-irugi J. M llkr iKi'pA, 1 11:-. .Ml<-huel Hu- urue, Jr. fhf-ni.i, 1 ■t">'

RJghth W 'ard--Ald.‘ rm >n. H m-Ih tI W.Taylor fRop.), KO hard J. Franz

£Hi2. SchiKil cnniniHrsloncr. AH>ert C. C ourier <Rep.). 'i in '-n 1 .. Bmllli (Dorrw), R70.

Ninth W*urd-Aldfrnjnn J ll^-nry B ach- clltT (Rep.), 2,m\ Imvl'i T (D m .) .» )2. School commlHHlfinfi. T>iivlrl A. M cIn­tyre (Rrp.), 2.0S2. Idh-Ti i:. Wtuidarly (Item.),

Tonih W ard—Alderman. J.*lm 8. Y'ounis 1.974; (U'oriip S. Klllenbemu.

iPein.l, I.SIZ Sfhuni i-i>niniiH*Hvner Da­vid iJ. Nuthan (Itcp,). iJeorge H.Curriyuri (Dein.).

Elfvemth W ard—Al«H-rmjui, W illiam V. Maflln (Hep.), 2,374. Edward F, Dough- crly (D m .) . l,4&il. cckmmlaaioner,wmi^ni L. Flah iHcp >. Nelaon D. Qlejisuu 1.47i',

Twrelfih W ird —Alderman, .Alfred Tro- man* (R«p.)s 915; Jnhn J. Quinn (Dem.‘)i 1,{>37. Sehcoi corntniMHlfnier, Jacob MHer (Ri^ri.), Rudolph A. siunKcr (Berne),\ ,m

Thlrliu-iUh W ard Ahh-i-mnn. Arthur Mouf«H‘V (U cp.l, 2.27 , Htlwiinl Bclmelder. Jr. Hrlfjoi i.unirniiM*loiier.I'7tjiv*ir*l (V Qeurgi’ i l ie p i, 2.26s; JosephOjii'hwaiii (]>em.).

I'uunci'iilh W md-A!il<-i man, Ilejiry Sf^Urfliroufller (R ip .l. Fretlurlck s'.Ruland (Utm.). I.t78 rti'L.Mi Coniml«!»i»ii-

I t*r, t-ijiuHil flrhnfiiii.r, Jr. lU<‘]’ . i, l.'-'i;John De*ch (Bi-m 1.

Flft outh W aimI -A (1 man. J'>spH i H Hutphin (H ip.l. 1.401. John H. Klanm*ry n.j m.i. l.niis. Sthool foiiindHaliui CharleB U, ITSci* iRop.). Aim-h>lilnnchl (Otm ), 947.

T ie V ote In N evruth W a rd .The ofBt'lnl ranvuH'N MhoW* w Ih* vuln

In I he Hpvi»mh Ward Isntwppn J»ihn F. Corby rUeT».> and James FalHm iia-m.J. enmlldalcs for (’ oiiiitiitile. WUh Hlxteen rejeeliM) bullotK ihe n * « l ( In 1.414 lor eaeli mun. Coiiniy Clerk Kuehler ^ ald that ' h ie the ( ‘ounty Hoard had to ihfrlurc ihul neltluT s 'at* f*lerti*d. (In* (Nimmon t'uKtu'U would nil the VHeant-y, and hvlng BepubllcHti, Corby would prulmbly Iw appoliRvid.

The follow ing roiiiimhleh were rk'rtfiL Firm Waftl. A lfred Duerr, K .. flfcund WuiHl. Herman UaliTHon, H-. WlHlwtn 1; TnmpkliiM. K.: Tiilnl M'ard. John Ottn, U.: Fourth Ward. Wlllluni U. H<-amHl,‘v. K .: F ifth sVai.l. Kml! HolTer, H Blxlh Ward,

i John S. iiardner. U.; AUhti TrnphHgen,■ R.. Sb'veiulj tVanl. He vod-. no eleciltm; j Klghth W ard, John H. bmltli. H . Ninth 1 Ward. lirprs H. luf-rdH, !i.. Tenth W anl.I J(M»eph W WrigKbiK. H .: KU*v»:nth Ward,

John H. D«>. R-. Tw^-lr«h Ward. BauU-1 Studef. I Tliirlconitj S> aM. Oeorg.*

I Rchnlbb*. It.. J'dm Kiioiflier, I t : Four- '. leetilh W.ird. MI'-ti:io1 Di-s-iui. I t ; F lf- ' NVhI'I. llfiir>' lMiri*‘ll. H.I The viuo ft»r Ju’-tlc ' o f tin- rojiee In the j Pv\iT.il wiirdH and i>»wn»4hlp‘( U oanvuHKt'd i by the Statf Ihuird f f ('aiivafSMer*.

mipn-'

111-, n Kli-i-iid ty nfn. Ml- .iJifc 11)1- Hill - fifdliKirih ;(n I ‘iipluoi I I plrullMi III hi"

iiitl wh'-u '1 rec+’ivfr !;«•'( whelhi-r nt i not liann ih- •' suiiul luVi H sv- - ' puhlit-an man i ;- i conilnuhik ( ' - ti oh

A s Hie pbiilML.' ■ In thr ndl. • I I* not . ill .1 lI- 1 I" by the 1“ tiP i-i!' that Ih' • '" t i l NUii upon 1 ll- H- I

iJt-nji'iTaiJ' I.' ■Hint Uh- liiv ' T ill ^ll U npli- Id ........... .aubjen lo ih-- V v '

• r eaxo* wb* I’try SolU itor

ltA.-f.-e.ver Hakor OK TUP pincp

-.nal tuxe*.“ he ..• MieeeiMsor to ihp >-;iptaln will nmoe The law

i io r at rtvp .-“i il year,'•11. .'I nd provide* .•■lor o f unpaid oiiiiinPnl to ho r. with lha sp-

* h rm a o ra t* .* fiv r t uP"OAMUIVs'*. i-bijS

poajttveiy proved thfit J na« boon eiit'lod Mavoi ••’ ‘ hfivf atrviuiy 0“ vm m ' p - looking for rw>f*Pddf i-iif-rPiii' fo r c t . TDvro aiv ab-'H' for onrli po*UloTi. and that th'To will b«- tmo Dotnui-riUlc p<dltH;:> -i sup.y Into ofllr-P, J inu qucnoo o f thiii Hu-I' h.i Ihg Into law. ll I* h had Hole [)i‘WiT t" ai polV'P. Init I III- -I thin p ■•• ll •l1iv^ nnP. r o f the i'alU‘H ( 'o n o ia f If thii- slainlfi, Ih- i' pointod pi'll In I'iTT '• will par.iih- m-hlbilieli-«-tiiiii 111' .M.

J o b * . I • K uah been tPh i-:. NowTey !

ftifh-n. there T J »CiU(K.'rtUH- itri the p<»Ucc

.ipplicuiiU t« nuMoipateu

:ie:>liiiK o f the \i rit-n Nowrey

In conafr-

Liw IS l a m A reV ou D oin gto llayo ’ sAflctioa?K v ld ffiie « o f K lA v r s n l V lo la l lu p i

O lv e a b y l*roPnln#iic H a ll­w a y Oilt<l«la<

CtllCAG O. NoVi S,—Es'tdencr o f flagrant 4Tolatlonp o f the lnt£-r*t»ie commerre and

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illf-mix* th “ t* him o f t ihi hEindzii

: I 'dv ( 'ou n d b). iHiiny dlBapw

l.n-nioprai*, i.r:ii|i'n o f tho W ft s .

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the Meeker (i.rmH nf all ju-xt *iiccec(U y would have , no sULH'i'Bflor i‘d at the ex- bi*t.elecicd a tax

> iineetlon tif r Uarker could

! '-r iJiipaid per* -1. p d by th e Re- , were dePlrou* '»f

■r in the offici’ .;i puLdlcan offli'lal rjiiU' tax reoetver L- irtb'il with fuvor 1- ninioHl certain iiiri LiU‘d to 1 0 |»aflH

H udnon koidnli**!^ * Hftfriitl fti'ivttf'h in 1 '

JKKSi.V I ll ^|of Hude-iii ‘ uiii i-

what Hay ■ laim ■<‘ Vera1 'ii th*- i" b - ' ' " • and oihi-r pan.-, ■ l • tli-ulnr ‘'iMirKv w-o> ' '■in Hfimi' dihijlt 1 I ‘ ' '■ 'hundlod nr i ’ I ; ' ' ' ' ' 'W’erv md baiuiii-'i ■r' • ' ‘W**ie I jn « f] lo •'• 'i«i>me of the men ' ’ ‘gfcUred for Uh- ' ■ ' ■*]e*fpd fraudH. P ■ ■ '■them.

■ IS ^

> F ro n d .w; VFW^■.1 i-i- doctaUatB .li'niH ugalnst

u"ji frauds la •' In thlH city

The par- iTlng I* thsti i-.iH wore not I. ‘ ihor* they1> >-110(1 ofQcara • p. . ’tLgvB of K•4•l ha* been ri o f the ft1‘ s|i"hslbW for

PLAlNFIdD’s iTiLiBALL VICTIM.

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Ilf the belief or that. If

I derldo It to he .•r tins' provisions.in

JERSEV ClTV VOTERS GREET GOVERNOR-ELEa

Mir. M iirp ln * f Ivg-i Irrh la N ot P e r ­gon al T rln iii!ili, Itdl l^noof Of I>e-

* ir r fur a . (t. r . H o le ,Ji:ib-4i;V ''IT V . N"v —aovernor-ph ift

Frniikllo Murpln \\,i- III- n -fi-i'ilf!i- b' p 111' rlvvd iit i •'•'lit n the H. ll I '!■ A

irnd.red tw o pub- 1 I'Venlng. He ar-

ilia clubhouse o f «i-iaiion and there

Ilk hiiiid - wiih the RepublicanubiMIn Hi" ■■\'''n:nK the Governor- iK.'I HI ih" Union Leagup

r, 111. Mip.-r end nf the city, !,.• ^r^etvd the KepuhUcap»

o f I'en, M oijuh l' H a n d le d ftoil Nrai IH-fitli M h h

1/ \i\ii vewN .' -F ootba ll will

: V i 1 iin o f the bqa- , %v d.iys. George . - r ■i.'l nf Jftme* ■ ■I l.p dying at [ ,.r in.l'.iiie* received

sing football in rul weeks ago

Hftfdiil ftn{>iil- h f‘iFLAINI-T1-;U', N-

probiibly < IjiliiT i i ' ' ' Sim In ihi.s < li.i PuUeianii, (hv f- i • ■ ) ’;i(lcr.sim, if< !•' h's ■ ilulili idWT'i Ih -'pii t ht si M(-rlnijn.i^>' Idl t h e Wl■^1l L-nd I ' f 111 - ' I

Yi.iiOK l^nlH rs«oi w at ih«’ Tini" ih.i’ h' iifVer** piilne. in Inn wpek IT. I'nrm:

R.

hn ahi work' rtliy I.iilii elis't ss:- rlidihnii'.'-.MVl ilM-r''from .S-" (li iFid.*"'!!

Fol .i-i l 1'll kin:*‘>n, who I* looked upon GK Hit' ii]';;Hiil .\tiirpliy mnn In the fliute. hwpirus"d il'r- ifM-ptlim.’*. Many Demo- cruts ,.i]|.-d i" Hhiikf ihe Oovernor-elect'H hnii.l 'Hi kvm s quiid c f L afayette Hal- tt't.v 1,'tvi- Mr Muri'hy n salute anti the flihb'ii. « ’oiiriiy Ihir AsHoclatlnn Rltend- ed iliv rr< einlon In Hu- Union League In a body

Mr Murphy suld: 'T appreciate grc<Rt-ty Hit- WLirk nf ihe lUidson County Ro- pi}hlh-:iu'« ahn •mc-ff'frted In reducing the III mtn r.iilr inajcrlty for G overnor from lu,(K«i p. ,1 lliile ovf-r >1,(100. The RepuMl- f-oii HWwiv In thp Ht:de wafl encouraglnK. nf I'Ul 1 rexurd it not in’ a |M*rson*ul (nuniph hill hh a irlumph for the raij.ie of m.ud Guvi-rnmom The people nf New j.TNfs- know whttt ihH Republican party IniK ii'f tic f'-r them, -nul they Roetn to want a conllTunuif^' o f Itopubllcan rule, ilm nil" under sshli-h New Jersey hft* at (diie.l her prenpiH pro*pc-rUy. The pledge wlil"h (hr UfpuhliciihH w'ent pn.iipli' Hils lull Yvlll be faithfully eirrli-d uui "

clan, lUiM-nvcri'd ilnd hl* palicTiL waB *U(- ferliiK rtlili ]i*M-msb.-i ihe none, reBuHlng from l-iiu'lHf- ifilli t"d I '/ i-iiacr Ulowa or kIckH 1

Th.' huy rctii iV. 'l !■> the hoapUal.iiml il wiis i1e< l(l,"i iliiii II he nccei-Hiirj 10 nmiiuiiU'- hi!- '"ft log If hlH life W)[« In ll, i-avci The ,,pcnitioii Whs |H-r- fnnnid hipt W.-ihicKlu- hince then tho 1)01’ has b--')) ^rjduiilli sinking, an-l It Is bi-lh voi] that he - (inn.,1 liv.-.

When ],rrH8-'(l by lily truiihar to tell how h,' was InJiiTcd. yoong I’ a llcrson reluc- tiiiiily (MiinSni',1 tiiiii ll- tuon KlckMi by libs rumjinnioUK wh.lc Flaying football.

r ' - '^ b . '\ la j '0 r 1 • ""■ " -“ "t Inwa hy tallroad* ca«l and west o f Chicago wftB additoetl at lo-day's »*#"Sion o f the Inlerslate Commerce Commti* alon* Traffic managers o f line* In ihs (Vntrat Freight A»soi la;lon am! ihr W est­ern Trunk Lins Uomralttee admitted that export rales on grain and grain products are conatanUy cut. and ihut offielala of the ri>ada Meet at stated periods and ft^ree uiHin rates which arc Uien promulgated by tho Individual line* Interested. The principal fi^Uiu'Bs wa* Traffic Manager George J. Grammar, of the i<ake Shore road, niul hi* ntvounl o f the I’Ondltlpns of affairs relative to grain, eaatbound, aroused the decijest,Inlerral.

TraflU Mamiger Grammar admitted that the export rale* on grain anil grain prod­uct^ were conntant,y cu i; that the larlffa were sHdom m alnlnlned: that export rates were always secret; that little grain had bi-en m oving oh domestic grain: that un aseoclatlon existed, the member* of which met At regular period* and In vio­lation o f the antl-truwt law agreed upon

' rates iu»fi percentage* and kept a reconJ ! o f the Slime.

Whew asked why ihr road* did not publl«li ih d r export ^ le the same a*

rAtex, he reVded Ih.'it If they dM 111" pre** o f the ctuiniry would eburge that til" rallroRd* were favoring foreign cotHilrlc* an<j foreign markets at the ex­pense tif the homo tnsrketa and home producer*.

W. H. Hlddlc. freight traffic manager o f the Hanta Ff. admitted that rate* on ex­port grain to the seaboard had not been maintained, and that a large iiercentageof the gralti moved was move<l as expert ' ____ _______ _

J. T. Mnd*on. traffic manfiger of the ‘ Np.■- i ' / d f n I/ie Illlnol* (N'Utral. and Mi*veral prominent j cil.FN iiA ItD N E R , Nuv. 9.—Otu* (( mill-owners, leatlfleRl regarding ih* dla- crepam y Ixdween grain and fiour rntB*. claiming thiit the m llroud* had practically closed ihi' i^uropean nuirket* to Amerk-wii flour.

U also that tho rcsull ofthe cvldeiirc taken by the eommieslon here fln.t In New Y’ ork Ulty W'lll be given to ConijT"HS 1u the form o f a report and petition (<-<r ihe remedial legislation sQUghu

Yep!Must like it ?Certainly d o !W h a t * s d o i n g ?

T h i n g s g o c h e a p a n d C h r i s t m a s I S c o m ­

i n g . F i n e c r o w d , g o o d U b U c t i o n e e r , a n d

i t ’ s f u n .

T h a t ’ s t h e s t a t e o f t h i n ^ a t t h e r e t i r i n g a u c t i o n s a l e o f J e w e l r y , B r i c - a - B r a c , C u t C l a s a e t c . , a t

s s>> rcu(;hiy handled t Li(-r t-omplalned of

and legs. Laat )),- iittf'Dillng physi

S O .IB U l y » --------- ----- ----------- —

I Benjamin J. Mayo’s,O 887 BROAD ST.

g r o u n d h o g w h ic h d o e sMANY STUNTS HIS PET.

I'Mi'n'si p"(B l* owned by MvUonn'a lainnT living on the "SklniTt-r funn,

tijitance from this place. T h" pet la | - oindhgg. Blnce the a ’- lTo I w'ls caugnt { .\|jiv he he* been Uiughi many

ft 111 com e Into the Inmst*.tricks,

limb Into

hi* m asier'* lap. put up hi* paws and beg for something in eat La*t woeh he camr And begged for hi* dlnnor atu!, after eat' Ing heartily. rrawLed under the burnick. McUunncll has not seen him since, und aays he hft* “ holed up” for the wlntpr, and will hot tom e out iiguln until next ‘ ‘groundhog day. "

S IA IE W IIISI C IN G 8.S S lNBS. [ ALL Q I L T EPtN THE ISTHMUS.

1.1,1 ul W l a n r n a n d R e , a » o ' th * | C ap ta in V lc fr a a R e p o r t , . H o w ,v r r . o f

MISS TdPPAN B O lilihT H M S O S .W nrelinm llru g g lR l {‘‘ Ay* H e S o ld H er

I'liKRHgh to K ill A S co re o f I 'r o p le .

W AUFHAM. Map* . Nnv. 9.—W hat 1* ri'earded the first pnPhive evidence that Ml!*M J:ine Toppati. tin; nurse who 1b ( hiir^"il with the murd"T nf Mm. Qlbbe, iH'iu'iIly purrhnsod iH'l uin is dlpclosed lun- lo-day. U 1* afsert I'jn

before

E L lZ A B J n Dl M OCRaT S ASK P L IH S .

1 that Mlfif Top- while she w«H the nurse at^ nd lng the

Davl.s family In ( ’ aiinitrut. ordered mor* IihliH- tnblet* o f n local (iTugglat, which, iii-"ordlng Ic him, Wf-re rnmtgn lo kill a scor" of people. The onlor came by tele- I'hnne fr«*m ( ’atauniei to Benjamin W a- H-rs\M tlrui: store, nu Mitin street. Ware* hnm.

"1 remombpr tlic tlay nnd tho hour," said Mr. W:>ler* tn-diiy. "Mis* Toppnii asked f.ir morphine uihlets. the strongest pa**l' hic. Combined they would kill ii score o f m en "- The TTicsenpc ihBtruoted W alcra lo send the Hihlets lnclo*ed In a paper wrapper (IV Miss 'ri.piuiu, 10 be dellverea to her at the DavlP triltlenco in ra tau m el, U wa* dclivcn.-d H her, and paid for by her In person, rhe druggist says.

m s s STONE WRITES t h a t s h e i s W E L

IIIHAnLED, HE LANDED H l» M AS.

GIv f , a lu a b lr la f o r ia a l l o a A h oa t H ,r C a p t o r ,—Mr. D Irk la a o a t 'r R r ,

R r lv a a d , to H rd a o c ItanaoiB .'l/ONDON. N'ov. 9.-.A ntw» agency dis­

patch from Sollo snys that Consul D ick­inson, in replying tii the letter he lately received from Miss Stone, the abducted missionary, wrote urcing the brtgnnds ti reduce their demands further and to ac­cept the sum that has been subacrlbed for M l,e Stone's ransom, lo view o f the t'nlted States rjovernmenl'e determina­tion not lo contribute toward the ransom and the Imposalbltlty o f raising more money by suhacrlptions. It Is . believed that the brigands will agree lo this, ospec- lally as they are beginning to want money for their dally cspeiisee and for brihee to ofBclals .Mr. Dickinson InsleteU that the surrender o f the captives should precede or coincide with the payment of the ran­som. hut he left oi>en the place o f surren­der.

A messenger brought a letter from Miss S lone last night It was written In E ng­lish. In It she stales that she Is well. She gives valuable Information regarding her captors and she also gives other de-

A s io e la t lu n ’ s E le c t io n « t OtBeers.

Ppuiirl fhiipotrk to rtt KVfi.V/Vtl -VEn’ t''.JER SEY CITY, Nov. 9.—The eighth nn-

mml congress o f the New Jersey Whist Association came lo an end here la.“ i night, and the closing morke.1 one of the ninst successful and best attended annmil BcBslnos the association has held, anmial election took place at the opening o f Ih- session, and these officers were se­lected: President, T, E. O tl,, o f the Or­ange I’ lub; vice-president. H. A. I.nsee, Aquackanonk Club of Paasale; secretan', K R, Eagles. Newark: treasurer, W. E. Heudder, Jersey City; directors. la-vl H. Teniiv, E saei Clilh, o f Olen R idge: F » Esgle-i W . E Weeks, Elisabeth Chess iiud W hist C lub; J- A. Wilson, Westfleld Whist C lub; J. A. Betls, Newark Hay Roat Club: E. A. Mallery. Passaic; K S. Hodrlgoes, RldgeWOinl Club; C. F. Hunl, Forvsi Hill %Vhi«t Club; Ht-nry A. Nvw- innn, Knlck«*rtK>ck("r A tliletif Club, of N(*w Vark; T. HtxJgt'rs. )**rkClub. PlflloftHd; T. R. Otl*

U o . l . o f t m i l l r n n l . f o r th e F e w O f- n „ „ „ v e R o ln n T .U e . P e l .l i c e . In t il ft o f A ew A ld e r - Spite o f In ju re d 'W rist.

Iiinn le H oard . fipfrinl /lixpnrrh to thr f-'l'fc'V/.yt; VEH’k.fipniol to l*r f lf j.v /.v t ; .VE11 N. JERMEV CITY, Nov. 9 .-D c iectlv e ^ iln n

KL[/,A BLTH . N<tV. I'.—The Dem ocrallc waiw on iluty ul the Jliim burg-Anim ran *w(4 p In till* I'ity In tb"' mimltipHl pIltu iliirtng the landing o f the aieairtalliption Tm-pilftv liAtH i-'iiuaftl ft wild uorMmblv PUtirruxla (his morning. He ha'! for offlrt* HTTiong ihi* faithful, and oundl- puwhcjl u maTi back nf iho rfv|ie* when Otto drttt-* wn‘ sprtntfirvg up Ainlly for evA'ry SamiieU. a short. *ti^ky fi-lluw oM taH on iimr** 111 ibe dIspDfiil uf the new Board of i hlrtb. *tru*‘k n vU-lou* blow whinh enught

dflovlivo on the Hide o f the face. It About Ilfty men want to get on ihr polU’o l kuo<'k"d him piirtlally off liU, feet, but as

fort*, while (here ur<- wwett lime* tUui , quk-k a* u tat hoj'ccnvered and lurnud to who want lo K"t In the new pfli'l

lulie that *he wa* debarred from sending when *Im> w rote In Bulgarian.

W ASHINGTON. Nov. 9 <8pecla!).~A Gll*p*teh from ih* American diplo­matic agent at Sofia, Mr. Dlcklnann, wa* received at the State r>epartment thla morning. It sayfi that he had received an­other ieUer from Ml** Blonc, the Amert* can mlMlonary held by brigands in tho Balkan Mountains, In which she Hay*: "W e are still well. In *pU* o f all our hanlalUpB,” and that *he and her com - l>anlon. Mme. T»Uk*. were being well treate<L

Totals. in jl IfsAn ITlfk I iTl.’i hiJ* ,

ua I'iSt ITtl! u : l;t..-_-.t -“27 iaa; ’jai .'.^1 215 1

■-■27 fa\ W |UL JI5I'D■J4S

UM2«!

IIM 1m \

143•IH:

\M]1 1

iK i; ■jTiy iTf.;70 •JtM «*[ 204 1 T’J .-r,' 1

Hi 1J4' IDI; i-.jn' Ilkli JUi 1

i-V- LVtl, r2H5 IMJ 1 HOL’ U'JJ

l.VA aBTr| ir .’ i ilTri IM■rIO UlT •jm. 111) ilT’.i 171•r.i 142 2Mi UJ •jiir.. ll*|ni IT IU> 40 11'‘jial 1 ?lji 11: ;ii IH147 |.i HHi KT It::; T'JIM 1»7 Til «-U

MJ •jat\ Ml Irti.':i !M liV M 1.I-- “J

liEAKNV -MAN ILLEOALLY flN E D .

loiaUi'___ _ ____' —L_ —*_

.1 l!i*;i IXI lV7Sl S4A •Jim N.l

1 I; 1 '1 3211 IHI 1 x : 11I.7• ■ T j: IVri 11; ' :w..1 1 IT :\ir, t;«i X’* IH4 •f-'i r-4 )VI ;5it7 m

Ul" ;iiri U4 :iUJ fMf. U.rt Ti. 'jtri 72 .'1': jii Vi J.'-.' 47 ji;4 :c'»

gu p re u ie < «>nrt s**!* \ s ld r H ee-orilef Krt-lRh’ii X n iten ee In Cast* o f

J u a rp h U llitk e r ,A blrtlwii.n Ih i.i\i>f .‘t 'h e petitioner bn*

iM-eii liiiiiib'l tl-' ' I rlu‘ Supreme Conn oil ill" « iU i‘ f *rili-r:iri obtained * ''111"WlO'ks ,lgO I ' .1-11'l-’nibiirg (iviMii; ,\rl i nr * 1 -A 1\ I • ' - was ,irr»sl"i| thr- ■ n ]ilaliit nf .b-"-* '■ llwho <-hargi-d ili.ii i^- hltij ii\\ lb-' ; i: •Kllnk< r mmli >. ,.i,i ini

' KUnker |4il>l iiilt r |h i bl* i'iiunH"i I I It k l\i I

in.jnv who whhI lire <h>r»i‘ riTni*iit, which wUl cxjiiami of les* | thaji rlfiy MU nii>er*. |

IsMvytT l-Mwiird Xiigeni and Mrmer| Hiati? (’ .immlitcc.miin Willtdin U. W .dts- ekcll Hiitjl U) Is' Cliy uHuriicy In )ilace ni jHm vsC Cimnclly. the prcsnil Incunihcm, who iB ll l■tllllll.l.l!c f'lr re-i'1cctl.)n Tnx Aasc-sur ,l((hii K ' tiali Is « fonnldabl.. rlviil nf CItv I’ liTk Jiinu'S C. Msnnlng (..r that liicrutivc iBinltlMii. jHmes Alicni und rick McKcnii wuiit III luke the i'lucc <‘ t (nmicr Blicrin Ni<th.viilcl K. Tli.imiis.ui ux

I Street coninsls*b*n"r.! The llabi f'lr nresldeni of lh*- .Alder- * m.inb' lii'M'-'l, ll 0* Hal‘!r will Im between

Cnlmu'l lidiiils r. Collins, chuirnuiii " t III.- City 111 ini.i r.LtIr Kxecutive I’ nmnilt-

miil A l('iim u i FfBuclB K iigd For

(icri'ird hlmni'lf. Reforc he could get In posiil.'ii III t-llher gru.'iii his usssllnnl or to fell him. Sumiiell struck Huother blow that kivDcked the detective down. In falling he Umded on Ills left arm. suslulnliig a severe B|.rnln nf the left wrist nnd hand.

Altliiiiigli suffering great pain. Quliin 'imUH-d u)i iinnsalstiBl and \w-nt for Sntn- IH'II wllh his right hand, and linally landed him at pollee headquarli TB-

tU S S IA ’ S S E a t HAIL&Oa S l in e .4 'sar C 'A n grn tsla tes D e W H te on C oai-

p te t lo n o f t lie T n d o r ln k ln g , fipan* th * E m p ire .

3T. rE TK R SBU R G , Nor. 9 .-R eplylng to a congralulRtory telegram from the Finance Minister, M. <le WUtc. announc­ing th* completion o f the fliliertan Rall-

the Cxar telegraphed a* follow*; "I thank vou sincerely fur your joyful com -

a ................ - - Orange: D. E.Van Vleet. o f the Roseville Athletic Club, nnd W J. Bumstead. o f Jersey City

On Thursday night playing for the Metropolitan Trophy was begun. The clubs which entered were the Knicker­bocker Athletio Club, the Knickerbocker W hist Club. Weatneld Whist Club, Jersey City Whist n u b . New Jsraey Athletic Club, Roseville Athlellc Cluh. Eiliabeth Cheae and Whist Club and the Aquacka- nonk W hist Club. The last two namei clubs and the Knickerbocker Athletic and K nickerbocker Wblat clubs quallffed. and In the seml-flnalB the Eiliabeth club won from the Knickerbocker Whl.sl and the Knickerbocker A. C. defeated the I’nssalc player*. .

T-^at night eighteen pair* o f player* took part In n galr eonie*t. Th* w!na«T* wer* H F Ay mar. o f Orange: W- E. ScudOff. o f Jersey C ity ; D. E Slafford. o f the K nickerbocker Athletic Club, and E. 'T, Baker, o f the KnlekerlKuker Athletic Club. There were five G'nlrle* In a progre*- Btve fours oontesl. which wa* played Iftflt night, iind the winner* were D. Bowley, C, Bowley. Bumsteud and McCabe.

D la co n te n l O v e r O orerum elh t E s» p e iile t ita to Ha Imv F un d*.

W ASH IN GTON , *Nuv, H.-lii :i letter to th<- N avy DcpartmeJit, (iKlt-il at Colon, October 29, Jaleuiennrii-Cr»tnm!inder Mo- Cre«. who 1* In ^•oInlrta nl of th<‘ Maolilup, sayt:

"I have to report the usual quiet amu- ri;t‘ [ cUilona prevailing In Coloii and along tho

' north ruttst o f (he Isthmus. 1 lncto*o papers showing to what ml*frat>1e Mlrnlt* the local anthorltle* hflvt» been reduced tn raise funds. This re*ol\Jtion doubles the harbor due*, whirh are hmiped together find called ‘ the commerclftl contribution;' If meekly Hr>r|Ule*ccrt In, strAmehtp lines might be diverted from running herv, which Would o f courBt* injure tho trafl’ic on the railroad.

“The department ha* been Informed an lo the various way* hy which tho local aEithorltles have raised funds, such a* hypolhecHtlng all (he due* from the Pan- sma Hftliroad t'oin;iany for six months In come, adding twenty TW‘ r cent, and then dovibllng the custom* rlu"* on nil article*, and by levying 'war taxes' upon uli solvent Colombian*. Th*«e mespure*. If Laken hy the Kepvihllc of OnU'mhla and enforced throughout, would perhaps ht< JiRStlJlnble a* W'ftf measures. B\d. when ansoclateAl with the discontent, almopt amounting to re\olt, among the noidiprs. l>ecau*e o f no pay. It look* a* though th«‘ funds being rained are for *ome other purpose ilian suppressing the revolution,”

The ^ ta ie Lepartm ent, in view o f Ui" contttiued reports o f Insurgent mfivemeut* near Panama, (hniugh Its conauls 6n the Ipthmu*, h** taken *teps to warn th" public that umler no rondltlon* must there 1»fl Interference with free transit across the Lsthmua>

In d ia n a H ank 1tot»1ie<|.rA M P B L L L h n l liO. Ind.. Nov. 9 .-T lie

honk building here wsh entered hy hur- glara early to-day and the safe blowii u fvn. Between |!2,000 and was »e-t'urud. The robljera escaped, but u i>o*sa 1* in close purauit.

rO X R O V M IST « l l » l » « R T M'lVK*

P o lice S ig n a l S yalem 1 n « ia lle 4 .thr StJiV/*.

JKKSKY r lT Y , Nov. 9.—The police tele- , , . ,I'l.' i f *1x0*1 syHtcm ivir which M ayor | munlcatlori. I congrululste ycju on the J:M|:k}kinp. nf W est HobokuL. lu* fought comptetlnn within so short a time. an>l ibirtHB the past fW'o year*, js i amid Incridlble dlfficultle*. o f one o f theu.iiu-.i II the town and will. It Is ex- ! v . , * ,vwithin the greatest railroad undertakings o f ihc

(IM .j [III inltuu I ll! I there an- i

fiuir rHndh;:il lu w pJibl fl!'

: that mmil" r i ■ T hesl.it" »'

fryfli'i>.

. K linker, o f r.Kiun. against

writ o( ( ' Thr K

\unItc-

t Kviim y. KUnki-r ■nth* ugo oil com* inhu*. a nelghrwT, . accused Insulted . .irtb-r Kreb* found 11 i.ikcAl u fine i»f ili.

■ l is t and through It applied for *he

llxL-dGTat,cblof,

. ihe gift o f th'- 'if usplrani*. There urc I I- ch ief engineer nf Ih" rtm '‘ni. and four nme^ | In be ttSMlHlrtnt ch ief i-r. Is said t«. have Immu .

Ti k. .\'igu*t Ger^tung. henoY- ,,r' \\ -iiuiiB'hin KhkIi.U' L'ompanv.m l rii.irl. - H rh au d lcr. RcpAiblb r likiM'i rutfinn t’ om panv. usslstnui

. be In working onb iwo weeks, The swit^hUnan! lo b<*

I I' 1 In the *lallon-h<^n^■" arrived yes^ ,v ansi will be put hiin with*1' U i .

chief

TO ASK K t u t T IN E L llA B ir U .

I le lr l o IPSKI.WO VllaMlag,M.\i:SliALLTOW N, lii . N'l. c -C o m -

ii.|i .r Korton. o f the ■4..,iii.rN' home, ,‘T •#■ a letter from Fr*- b-rlrk Hose-'

n t.f Osnabruenk. I’ni'^sla inquiring i,r I'-iritk M- Miller, a f-TTm-t inmate

ll line, who I* the odIn -jirPY-t heir '•*' u>ri hy hi* briiih": r- f-ntly sje-! Min»T left the ’ ■( m ■ i!. iftys and I.Ml known where h<- \<-

' Im

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Ini.I is

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1 Klliikir I .y^kl ll Ml . Iinr '* > ' will * !n ■

for Mi . K l'.jk ii I

Sill I |M

,1 ('n ium bus famllk-s Cl Ujrl>. The friendly K. I, nff when Mr**- :

Ilf und her huwhofi'l ' if she would nurs"

' hoftcvcr, that Ivl ': ni permit her ui cur*- Nni long uftti’wurd

Di'ii" fem e*, shuUb^K 1 ,h windows nn ihc

-i'lUtbUS

I l.G'culcr* W ntit l)l*|iTi*ctl lu M n th ^ g r d .AHIcr- ^iTRAttglc <‘a n v n * * c il,

nfr r, !hf ’ t f fv iv f ; .vi:u>'Nnvibi'th

idi^I'!

.‘ H

iriBi) ‘ni •

l>.-Thc l l '’ I'nblli deciilctl ly

t. . , st nf the v o i" cast I•ll- Ninth Ward, uh

• jii b-adrr o f the l^cnv-ri s'h>' bn.iril o f which f-iT I

1, IS. Ii member, wa* ‘1 i.\ ,nic vote fv e r Hr. \ !•

Hr !• iblk-unpr h ilf unloacn di»init"d il K

\ G t p M D l v l d c r diKNIX. ArU., Nov.

ii'ou and Phoenix yer tn the a ich i'i.'

.ii - I IV i^omptiuy t0-(1:i>• L‘ n-uchlng f 'o m A*hln: ih half a doten brans’ ii s

.-c«md large*! dlvbJ « I nlted 8tate». ^

Fft> CT.' t'bi i^anta Mh ir '.nj w IS I Tr",i k and

I i'"' ml es k 1 I Phoenix.H' ‘I m N n 10■1 \> ins r a ’ U

world.'M. de W itte's telegram reca'IeJ the fact

that the Csar turned the first sod of the railroad to VTudlvostock Moy 19. 1891, and that on the anntvcr*ary '>f hts acccselon the line wuji completed.

The Minister added: "Wllh the layingo f rails a dlHtaure o f 3.4U) verst*, from Trantbaikal lerrliory to ^'ladlv0 8 Cock and Port Arthur, our enterprise in Manchuria is pracllcaUy. though not entirely, con ­cluded. Temp<Trar> traffic Is now iKiaalble along the whole syistem, and we hope that within two y«'ar* It will be opened to per- manenl* regular traffic.'’

Jw d ffa M w rphr nrdvp* B errem ot H a s- b a n d to P«|' ^ W e e k ly .

i peCKfl fb'Tf/fllfft to fftf EViCSJSOJE R SE Y CITY. Nov. 9 .~For soma-tlme

pa*t the murllal differencea between ThomaH F Conroy and hi* w'lfe, both well- known resident* o f Hudson City, have been a matter »>f discussion among ih* people o f (hat .section, a* well a* having fum lahed busin**'' f*'r the Second Crim­inal Court on several ocraslon*.

These were ended, for a time at least, in the Becond CrlmlRial Court this morning, when Police Judgi- Murphy held the hus­band tn 1300 bonds to guarantee the pay- m cni lo Mp*. f ’onroy o f $4 a week for the support of hrrsetf and children.

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tbros* n trmrk' -I

U-|ll)*'T.Iplmu

‘III I he.ill"

\tm u « -b e r ■n<lI Ml . Muftlcul Cluo held

i ' ' -I jiUlviirc o f MlM Ijfturrt - : :h< i aireet. yesterday

' UtAl the live* and works I I Hi M osart. Mias l^alle : .>1 r 'ju the life o f MoXiirt. .

' .iiui Miss Harrison ren- | i-rciM'K.'■i-il-ins and Mr*- King | If H" . v

■ III" early history o f the k h u m .:' i \ ."i^iuig him from meinT.t r-i Hiirrison idayed ''F an ; | |ti ihr Im'.i i .i H U .claimed It uu\

1 (l#ft|ii!:i •! 'i lb ‘i *rc vj*N. .1 I \ Th- . . ‘urt dld.iT ordi ri.\’ jii &

ICntUTUi lliUt iht’ Mr. Kngle 1* - Mp'

I Si i.iiUir Kean * ^•xt"ll l^> i : .u ' ‘ -Ih and the •..1 th. next aldermanlc \-

oiini di*ea not <Jeatrov

M’ - - -,nd Mlsa Banister read >iiirmpt>raries o f Moaari.

ui-r conducLSd the ques-. itllliig o f bts life and mi'osUion* which have1 oiuposUion*

•US.

nil by T p s T s H c SS Clwfc*

h110W(k1 (.' T“ the Republic .11

>\11- win ThA* recount w ■ XI week. U I* *ald. h\

• k' I

Mrs. B1(H>wi FoDiiit ( ipqiJ.. i.q /U.-sfrA T-> Mr M j M, \MV,sV

I.FMINGTON. Nov u Mr«i banielm. ftlity-flve year* .ilcl, fuund

■fhl, near ">m wept ■1 return,■I llivcstl-

’ .i.'ling ofalvei) a*

Novyear* iilcl.

1 at the home o f ''n' -n krown, last nlghi Mr.-,ri" barn and, ^l.4ughler. Mrs- IHH k i ri. which pcsulte.l It

• ICAll body. H enn fu ir ause. ^

R e re a fo rd W il l T arw Hla A tte n ­t io n to P o lit ie s .

LAJNDON. N ov. 9.—The governiiirnt * naval policy J* likely to be brought promi­nently and perhaps unpleasantly In pub­lic notice, a* Rear-Admiral Lord Charles BeresforO will shortly b* relieved of hi* IKrtt 3 1 M rond in command o f the MedUer- ranean floet. a»d i* com ing home to entrr ParlUment at the earllesl op p oru n lfj.

Lord resford Inland* to devote his >/i- erglv* tu n political career un;ll it conirb hla turn to command the channel *qu.id- run, which h.v* alway* been the neighf yf Ida ambition.

W bll* on duty In the Medlterr*n*-*a Irford Bereafor«l has won every *nnm bai- tie In which he was engaged.

( i ln h r .t r a t t ln c R » » o r 1» r ’ » T «»L .Sfifitni Iihiiairll ll) the KVUSI^'O

I’ ERTH AMBOY, Nov. 9,—M. SefiiBtorf- Schrodrr, n Cotienhagen reporter, reaih- .'(I Perth Amboy yeileriU y o b h''* :,rnunff ihe world on a wa^er l ie nt- inu i..1 Oitentlon a i he leD ihe train and an iked IhroUBh the ilr e e li lo tho .jfflci;

, o f the Perth Amboy Folkeblad. a Danleh yM B \T i neaipaper. He w a . df®"***;

: form o f an officer o f the Dant«h •nerchanl ' B,TV let and wore handcuffi o f the kind I ir, u»e by moel PoMo* ™ *"“

,k, hrovl.r carried iettere from Kmll Rea. i .(iiior o f the Kolkel.

i Z a A r M r R u . The bee, w a .<h«t a man eooW «t»rt o o l p en n lle« and , m-vk*» hta way A«>*Jhd the world hand- ^ ff^ d T h e conditions were explained to

ijroder by hie ch k f. and wlihln an hoofHe waa on hla w af- » " *“ ** '’Ihe money, a *h lrh ie to beWa If he aucceedi. rhat w a . Au*ust J*. lie m ust be bach in Cop.nh.BUi by Au- g u it U . UW.

LORD M AYOR'S SHtIR.

n* P a s to r .b 0 f> T H *' .'UR. p ."W llh nine

N ewark cle(*ym en u k ln f tne prinetpal i i . r t . In the e ierc la t., K«v. Percy Bewl p e rn s '*** pa.tor oi

T h a . $ 5 . 5 0 S c h o o l S u i t

VVe c a l l i t a S c h o o l S u i t , b u t m a n y a - c h a p f e e l s p r o u d t o w e a r it ’ ‘ d r e s s - u p " t im e y .

M a d e t o la s t w e l l a u d l o o k w e l l , r e i n f o r c e d a t e v e r y p a r t w h e r e i t ’ s l i a b le t o - t r a in . F a b r i c s in l i jrh t a n d d a r k a l l w o o l m ix t u r e s , j a c k e t d o u b l e b r e a s t e d , k n e e p a n t s w i t h p a t e n t w a is t - b a n d , s i lk s e w n t h r o u g h o u t .

L o t s o f s t u n n i n g t h in g s in s .a ilo r a n d R u s s i a n b l o u s e s u i t s — o v e r ­c o a t s . t o o ,

M c G r e g o r ’ s m a k e , a l l o f t h e m .

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M;

I 'l-jli o f R o .fv lll* met " f w il l ia m s . TownMnd, SR Euat O r .n sr , y c .ie rd .y

I'l . M‘H.lun w ai nevotwlnUilur p<M*jtca*lon* of Erg*

1 .kiKl ih f M*ilUerr*ne*n *ec- . urrt»nl iK^m* and vacation u H. W llllamwm read a

- , Aden, a.)d ihla waa fo llo w ^ ..a Honx Kt>ftg by Mra. M. R.

Mr* I’aul n ta gcra ld r*aci a o f l-d llnnan, un<i Mlaa LUllar;

trR \ iiiii ftb.iut ih<* fltralis firttI*- mfiit Mti*-. T ..wmj*a-iu1 plttj-rd a piano oolo. .tfinr whi. h ilu* cluh member* had a

IT.' iur-irmul talk on (ho expriianco.* uf ::i" NummeF kuO cLrreut items.

BOTH PARTIES MAY B i l l “ F L O A lE itS .'!ri

1

p rlf ' Ii ]uu*. I

\ H t. W . i . k li n. f “k- ti 1 Van Tlhib

A U nnit,' I lt> DrniOCTnt. su kktb R i-p iih llrn n B m l i r . o i..

Id w o rr T A rm ...'r i.,v\ T U ' CITY. Nov. 9 .-T I :- I-

rrniB of .\i1antlr City hav.' aniTo thf liiTiiilillraii. In a .UJK'-sllv- n i', In Ih- fiiiTir.- i l r d . . . of '..icrv

■ I..’ iKiiort'd hy hoih luM-.. ..r .l '- Hint 1. Bliimai'- »l(-o:,o;i ->n If.Pi t-idi-B Ib* .'111 flown- TI-- 1 .rats hnv, mft'lr tM . pniKiBlp." .iniB'-- h'M ll w a . iBk.-n ,|

I U l U l. I f l i - r i l n i i n - lU i . r «M .Bili k M I ha |iroml.r In n

A d rlw a P ow rU .m ■if. Mil PHiMok lu I tf I I f M

!■ U ZAH KTH . N'ov 9--,\illiMl „udd-nly tblB n.

. .oi.Itt at bln rc ild . ru r fi. (hfi city, “ fi riv.i i l .y i . He w'.a " >‘..m II, r Phi f o f P oll'i- Jol’ h h1 me E l » » h B-j i

...IB th rty I«..r J'™"" " "

. M lll.toce. ?-■ J , ■ " ' iwrniy yea r . In t...xahrU » Plow in d one eon.

U'S.Powel-

s f pn u-i'hi‘»tnirt

. ■> Ilf on .y■ h of f o '-

!■ laldeOtl,B. B , i d i u ho. nI 1 lived fbr11" l-a v c i k

n-

V e le n ik * « b o “ ' T r . . - ! , , ,M ETU CH B*. N.ov • -M l-

i.iiiiiBiey. * t f « ‘ ■.7'"''urlne.pil lor ." 'a iI'uhltc ffcbool Nb' '■.•’ '■,7"• , .r f|u y g t In -'I*. ,i*h( in the Jerw-y PIP -

‘1T\

VlOMat ihG' reciuit -

K x lln g a la b r ii I ’ l r e W ilA ^• llarr.Uy ih f Ur^aklnx u wire

lamp In ih‘ ‘ rixifiit* uf llaiT> Liibowltx, W i nStmlh t^raugi- iiv-ruu'. ii( artout tb o clw k rr* foupiJ by the return* tlidt la*5 night, a lUngt-ruus blase wa* siartHi, . "fluat” ihTh- Utub rrH*hvit ««n thv floor and th* «U aprrud ttiiout. H ir in g the cry o f ftrv jt^hn !4lchit**b‘ . wh '‘ was In the saloon low, graWw--*! two botlla* gnrt ru*w*rd uiaHatr>i and !*tfKan idajdng on Ihc Ulaie. He sour ha<l ll iituU^ control. Mrc-

Sh«Ing n f e *..mplIcJUtoh of

.1 two SkOhiha'

than thirty roar*, few S|;b

I

r.iiuibHh Y.iiidsUy.

ear* Of. ill^J y«B<

!:he tlid " r>jr tnoTi ' tn leach -

i frotO X : lUnefll

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2 » 2 ^ :a3i 21-j,' -iiH ji* iKji, im\ M l 97i 3S71

! men re*i.aip*Y#*il promiillVe liul the Ora wa* exiitigulshwi w hm they afrlved

1 datnag** wa- osiUmtiiieil m about loU.Thv

m4jiii^rc«m e Y4 h ile 'rm ppinw

Jame* Murrav. ngWl fu fty -iw oK*IP.

did not "fluat Ih* wav '! was flxfU. und ihe aubj^N-r I broushi uii fur r«~!U-W"J ii*-k' i Nothing I.- im^ ly lo l*- ' rxvctiMvv cotmnlue'** nf ImuIi \ih j i-nange views. It 1* *al«l ih^ n n I llor coat tbc Iwo parlb'i* X-".'**- i 9,(*v voie*. Funhi-rintrri-, i ’"- N ! claim that tlH’ ln<Ti*at»i' o f ih. t vole lu .-Vtlamlf CNv ha* '■■tnrM

h t♦ejgpther*' B ir k r r ih ke l>ra«i.

RVM KSR h i l l . K .in. N-v. 1 —■iloiher” rr.,ri-.,iR f..r h#r

w jrk J ' ‘ ''ring Umri\1l War. died fior. - . -^f.-p'ay. agod ’ •Sghtyf^r rear*. huTirtui -..rvke* wUl Im’ held SitBday, anJ “ u Mor l.r. ihr i)od /Vilu be Ukmt w Oal*-*uurk; I I L u rtil

■ « « r v n h Am-pastor o f I

p ^ S a i l l f M o r l i l U.PU»» Chwren, ,p » « c h - ' K ru o n . H I. .ubjucl w »» i >'••••''

C o n fre iit lo o O" th* nu»0 M e h ,y .e 10 tVi. i«»-.or w .o de- r Vv S . a . H ilnor, p i .t o r of

C ^ a r dC r * w d s W hweSB t-on iloo ’ s A a - p p p t CTvIe PrftCe*alon.

LONDON. Nov. 9.—The t-urii .Mayor a ■lH)W took place to-day nnd w** mor than usually intereating, There- ivt»rc i pumbor o f new feature*. Srn'ihi. iit*en- tlon w** paid to the colunle?. which wererepresented by auract.ee ( hj.. j ;,ecv- ____ jr « v jaenu^n™*.,rfliNms o f the street* *ert id :hr egs- ! o f PeriJ. I b t b e OwhK flil06toBw n' character. Big crowds lined the j conveyed to the new psMor th postU teljrffU ftT A nWhoW route uf ih . pr..CBs.iim : ireetln g* L * ? - * J ) ‘ t e e d t o m olJttalQ

Jitter Ihe u iu .l recepiu.,, at ihe t « * , fe c i l e h t » r ^ th e D itn lm l k h a o eo e v t . the proceseUm compleind i i , m ur treen unviiw io f the city .n d reiunitBi m ■ h * . hii^ “ —H iK

' f o L ^ r h * ch W fe

*W a FeRMt. 01 the South B .p ils l . iSy.Ven ' -seWii'k. nwile the c n .t f r to thv

R *Y Dr. H. 0._M endenlUU. (>f

s i ^ S h o eF o r C h i l d r e n

fU lK K M L T A X Ik H l . l f r iX G .

T e iiii ..........I U3i! nu t; u a uu ,' o fI 1 I

j c nI nee

MflT

e J a b m a t s r t a l V a t . la T atraa h lp a .The c o m e le d SffurM In the vote In lb*

— IrtpaHItM In tlie county ouliM e » f

I pspw# ■ ■ 1

year*,14& N orfolk s.trcet, w «s lyverooine b)’ *

(oHlay while' tapping * main on Bar- | tttrevi >ie was removed to Bt. .

aroes’s Hoftpltal. where h« recn^-ered and : later was iHXen to his home. Murray fr ' employed by the li«s«x and Hudson Ob* ; Comituny.

Jaiti' NO PAY TILLCUitED!

O ily tm iiliM B i i the S t.iefimlteJ ..frlttly «> diakWB ol Me,,_

C, T . W illlBinBOh. R tty O K F T E L D . N u '^ ■* -P T . W il l lo

«f»n dlad i t hi* home her. .-.-r. r u y . Uawiu tOity-Jh* f* !" ’’ *’ *"■ B 'eivrmn o l I iheCWU W ir . He » -vi ri" :.me > <;trn e ii* io«T . hul o f r e « n t .i>ar- ;.,|.i , ,hmI- tlon Ib th* etiitom-hjuB. m . h u! b*a« IB slnctt AOffW -

Da|ny In la f fa n ln n ‘ C a a io a S p a e ila t lo n In I’ a r l . . g ^ n W (-oUr Biipafri in Iht \ KWs

PA RIS. N ot. » .-T h e government net i f y .t rw «lv*d th* Sulun'e ptreonil Indoreemetil o f the Porte ', n. tlon m yl*M- Ing to the prenrh deix.ndn ThI. f . c t b u ted 'to * p opu lir belief th .i Abdul H iinld I i g laylhg . g im e o f bluff aD.1 le preparii^ la fata* dlfftcultlM.

QueiTWiient v ltc in . however. ar« nol by D * dei«y. They e .y U 1* p«bb-

gV y g M to th* .etUvirent o f details Ttw ■ultM i'. coDflriaiUeh I. expevtal w ltbla t « R t y - f o u r boura.

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itM. .n d b, . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .uccMHi ■ tn hi.the Guild I w «tL The chorch debt o f D,9W hut

■ hS2n B tw r* ffitating debt h . » been wipe- 2ST K d many Im provem em . h iv e b « . niLda lo Ihe church property, bcslut ^ 5 5 i g ug tb « chtireh In m em benhlp am

P o rte -. A e t lo a 1 lnfltt*°°*- , ___ „ _____________1 i,«w tff«tA S a m * * * F a e ta ry S a l* .: CH ICAGO. K ev 9.-A f te r l y l ^ In Idle>1“ ' f o r o v e r fo u r y « i r f '

L « r t « r t iWtBBrL fa e io n

T r a a s v re r t * r P o r to R lo o .WASHlNOTONe Nov, A —The Presid nl

(i>-4ay appointed WlUistti F. Wlltoughbr.. o f tb« District o f Columbia, treasurer nf th* lalaad o f Porto RIeo. Mr. R Utuucbb)

I will miccsod Jacob HollaiMlor, o f Mar>*-I tend, who rostfiMdi oobm ilm s s fo .

lice , ...Nervoo* del ility, ocgsAilc wr*kirf-eR <i jr 4 iiitraag.in»po*ei»cy,tocomplais d

laoje h a c i. t inx> i*. drain*, *11 rr«ult^ of

e rr o r*Uood poisiBa jotfot.MENW a lM t A « » “ t '« » d e i i M r . U e ig . -

CA>H>«H. K ov. y - T 11 K. U c , j r _ »e (l iBMini Ikrousboui th.- . ity. itt ii Thuradby l r « B pneuin.'ni.

w u ita * ReiMb-l l c in o l t b e T W r l^ k r d . .Itrd , t h i. ‘"M k t r t i i r o o r t h eirretepOglMr.

yi^i*-r<iay

L a a « • » • ■ -* * » IHffe . 1 M . v a

, ( b I M t m ■ ■ ra a ff l a HaBae.{ Q t lN C T . n i.. N w - k .-T b * fira ibaaae o f i D. B. M iner, twetter laHm D x » here.

early t o - ^ t aoS t « a

lood poia.. e n p t l o ^ ill urioiTT

d lM ii« i. stricture »no ntinitnr.1 • la a l l i : t A * l .b (or am en we fall v,

A U M B D IC A L nC k tl r T E t t e e i , , ; _1 S 4 O K A S O E V t . . S E W a U K .

O a . B l - a A aav. MMA. ate.wt. jH a a n -f la ja A. M. ■ t t o j n ^ < to t p. n j • » .

ctu^*

Sozodont

r«, the faraoui. y hern aoli

th e D A t a n l s h a p e a n d a o r m a l h e a lth

f p o t OBt s w o r n

J i - b e - g o n l n g w i t h th e

S o C o r n s . S o ' B u n io n s , V o I n

^ aatat* o f the dead u u sa g e tBikar. Tw olant waa th« one In whichLuartfon

g2po68d of having oiunktred lUfl wife ^

S a t i s , S o F l a t r i u g o i r t -, but instead, and always,

“ Ocod Feet for. ■ t , , , |t*7, and placing the body In one ^ tunka and Ihcra con sun -

potoati.Ja faats* . . . . « j c . to f r .a aC b iM r M 'a - . . « i . i o t a | i . « t

C ^ g a a 'a B a a th a « l a g la r a s t ls a t a a .ikuv. a —W'Uhatn

a s . a cooper, uged thirty-telNn. o l J i e at the E u to n (Pa.) HoapHsI

padcf sumfilcloitia ctmuMtaftOet, ta a hotsl SUM* at PbUttgOA----------- ^

aretn an aaconaclaue cohdltiaB. 1

S f s kla abliU tractured. Tha pottca ■ y a , y a B lavaaUgattoa.

t m r B * d T w w U b

I f o r C w w * T w t K

fm « • * » * * • • « • »M U KCIE. Ind-.. Not . 1 - AkiT. 1 —A B ooilaa of

co-oparallTa wIboow I w u lb a bOa a t Mat- t. A eo.api»atlT* dt* ay that U a auiatlag

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McGregor & Co.8 3 0 - 9 5 2 B r o & d S t

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NEWARK EVENING N^WS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, l9 0 f. 8

DUKE BECOAES TIEPRINCE OF WALES

? —<A icie it Title C M ferrel With Ptcnlier

I p p n ^ t o i e s s M Relaro from Coloaial Tour.

DATES BACE TO TIE YEAR USt.

T b # Ktihv*ii B lr tb d a ^ » W h ich Occtirie T o ^ d u y / !• M ad e th e O cca alon o ( B e - | ■lOTVlhK l l o n o r c I p on %'pfIobb P e r - I • o n r ^ n e l lr ln ic L o rd M a yor oC L o a * i d o n Cicl* a l la r o & e tcy —H u A a h th ood i G lT ea t o O th e r SoteU E n sIla lia icB . |

LONDON, Ntiv, 9.—Tlie Duke o ( Corn- 1 wall ariJ York has twen rreated Prince o f W ales Jind Eari o f Chester.

The title, (iottns from 128C .when E d­ward I. confeiTfid U upoji hlR pon, horn at Carnarvon to pleiiae the W elsh.Ip given by Indlvklual Investnieui and not \iy birth, and Is acfompanleil by the earl­dom o f Chester. IJolh tUles were con ­ferred on K ing Kdwtird VII. by jiateiu on Decpniber tf, IHU a month after hla blrth. Th the present iu«lunc:e the warm afteu- tla i Hubsistlng between the King and his non l« v.f-11 known, and the grunt o f the (itlr iromi-H with i>eeuliar approjulnteneps Immediately upon the return of the duke from hla colonial luur.

O t i ic r M onpra H cpfotveiTAm ong the honors bestowed on the ne-

cHdlon o f K ing Edward’s blrilulay. which occuru to-day , are a biironelt'y upon Ihe retiring L o a l M ayor of isomlon. EranK Green, and knighthoods for ChSer Jus- lloGM isittle. o f Newfoundland, and Gray, Ilf B i'rm uda; G. A. t.'rlieht’U. oculist to I he Iving. ami (Jeorge H uhscv. Mayor of Southampton. Sir Ei'iuuds JMunkett made a K night Grand CmsK of the Bath, and Clinton Dawkins (forni'Tly llimnclul menil«*r o f the <'gum.'ll of the Governor- General o f India, and now lunlur partner Id the firm o f J S, Morgan ic •-’o.), ip made a Com panion of the Bath.

A. L. Jones, president o f the Mverpnol Chamber o f C om m ene. who In head o f the lirm o f Elder. Dempster Hr Co,, Is made u Knight Comm ander o f Hi. Mlcrmel and S i. George.

The new Lord M.tyor, Sir Joseph ('. Dlmsdale, w ho saiH-ueda Sir Frank Green, was Installed at iiie Gulldhull this after- nnon, with all ihe <iuulnt formallllen and cpremnniefi custom ary on the transfer o f ihls office.

J*T*ARM OW Ell S E W BISHOP.

A |ipoliM m eiit o f I'Hnoii fro re KiilHea P r o te s t Iti EnglH iiil.

LONDON.vNov. 9.—Tlie appointment o f Rev. Charles Gnre. canon o f Westminster, to hp Mahop o f W orecsler haiS raised Y>oth a pidlticul and ecrdealastk* storm. Only a few days previous tn the annMuncvmi'nt o f his appointm ent Mr. Gore eomi' out In The Timea wlih u strong letter condi inn­ing tite concefitrallon eflmj>s in Hoiitli A frica. Severul o f (he government or­gans Im mediately migmatlaeil him an a pro-Boer and dfptored the fact (hut such A talented author ishould have beeti .so hopelessly misled.

Their aatonishmeiit over Lord SjiIIs- hury's elevating Mr. (Tore to the blsliup s bench immedlattdy afterward was ho gnou that U took aw ay their hreaih.

A m ong the curlouB feauirew of ihe ease is the fact that I'anon William John Knox L lu le . o f W orcester, who rcidlcil to Mr. Gore'8 letter In The Times, IHi- Terly abusing the writer and Inllmutliig that Mr, Gore was ulmojii guilty o f trea­son and Was Ihrealetied wtih lusuliity. now com es under (he Jurladklioii of^ Lhe new bishop. \

R1 H»IA A L A R M E D BY F K i^ f 'K .

H e r A c t io n A ga lu n t T u rk e y I'MUse T r o u b le in th e E a a t .

LONDON. Nov. fl.-T hc 81. PeleraburK «'orrefifH>ndt‘ nl t*f The Tlmpa notes a I'hango in the cornmentA of (he ItusBlaii papers on the Kraiu'o-TurWlah dlBpute.

Even Ihe pnijers moet symiHUbetlc: to I'Vunct* Are now cijncerned lest the action o f the republic may lend to trouble in the N ear K usU ^Xb^y fcAC fluit Uui example o f France will be followed by other pow ­er#. eager to gain aomo advantage for ihemaelveft.

The correapondcfit says the attempt* o f Em peror W illiam to take the Sultan under his ow n Immediate protection In exchange fo r com m ercial and financial cimccMiions hare been throughout regnrd- rd In 8 t. Peteiwburg with unconeCbled tn- dignutlan. BlmiUrly, Francc'a action In taking energetic measure* to puniHli the Sultan are regarded ^Ith Tin sympathy, and even w itb dUapproval and alarm.

F R E N C H CLAIMS I Hi RIOIK.

C a l l l a r 4 *a F l e o l M ay P r o v e C a iia r f o r M irth ,

IXlNDON* N ov. H.—The I'nrls corre- H[>ondent o f The Tlm c» suys that If it l>e true that the Porte has a a f'ilcd nil the demands o f France, and t..at Arlmiral c'alllard'a tQuadroo is to be recalled from Turkish w a tera the affair wta cease to be tragic and will tend to provoke smiles.

The governm ent, s&y* the corresponticnt. ■eerrut i o have becom e aware o f the blush on the brow o f F iance at the Ideti o f tending a fleet to oblige ihe Bnltan to meet the utuiioua demands o f MM. L o ­ra ndo and Tublnl.

The corretim ndent Intimates that the other French claim * were made solely o ’ 'aas'e the face** o f those who have con- dueled this Imbroglio.

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W e e k ly P a p e r* Hlioiv I in ianal In te r - e*t l ia ib e O v e r t l ir « w «»f Neir

Y 'urk'fi T a iiiin a iiy ,L o n d o n , n o v . y.—The w«»fki.v papery

hiivc a good deal to Bay about the defeat o f Tammany Hall.

Thi' Spuetator thinks (hut Mr. Roosc- v e lfd suc’i'cfijdtni to the Prc.^iiiunoy, giving all refornuTH liopu and eonlliU-ncc, weigh­ed heavily in the context. It adds that U m ay b<; expected that the PrexidentLs Iti- fliience will he felt in other gn-iit Amcrl- PHii cities, like I'lillailelfihiii luid CTUrago. which, the papiT HuyH. lire hardly in het- ier cornillltiii (ban New Yurk, (hough they are less . Jusuly v. uu hcil . 1;y Kuropeana. L'rmtinuing. The Hpcriator

“ If thi-i l.*l I lie f.ise. ITexl'P-Ut liooapvelt's term o f nffic.- will bemdlt ilii- whole world, for the contlltltin o f .VinerliMu rllies Is at lircMeni un f»pprohriurn m lis. ruliam every- where. Thi- puMple ilinre ,n>' reullj' fre«‘ . and, Kay all (he ruai t ioiMiiii s. •Look, at the men they elect ami Ikn- crimen they sancUun or comlone Tfcb- l .i-i governcfl c liy In America, by unlvrTH:il f omUTit. is WaahlnRtun, admliilsitered bv ;* numliiuLed, paid cnmmlssioii.''

The Saturdiiy Heview. with in n.siml 0 Jh‘ trust o f Jill things Amerifiin. tinds thut Tiirnmany Is the “ prmhn-i nf ihui false aensf o f equality iircvulliuK in America, according to which ihe setthm enl nf nil sn ro o f minor odlceK Is pnl intn (he hands of cleciori; who cari‘ nuihlng about them “

The 8 |'P.iker sfiys:“ To English eyes the wruk point in New

Yfjrk 1h the charter c'lnfcrrlng home nilo tnrongh the Mayor Insiend o f throngh the Miinh Ipnl rm m cll. Mr, Ia>w nuiy Improve the civil service, liissnlve the parlilernhip of the cliy uuthnrMlep wiih vice and crime, and cnii n system o f blackmail for two yenrp. What then? New York has merely Kuballtutcd a good boHSi for a had boss, n dictator Hkely to reform for a illc- tulor likely to corru]U,“

DISPUTE CAUSED LI’ S DEATH.

A toen iy In te rv ie w U Ith .R u * * l* n M ltt- la ter O ^er M a n rh iir la n T r e a ty

lln ia irh i on t ie ii io r r iia g r*LGNLX’iN. .S'uN. !i—The Ticwspupers

print a s io jy from Puking to the effe<t (hat the riustration o f (he new Man­churian ConVcntloTi Iwid ItK origin in J.i- pOhN vigorous ln.sls(enrp iluu xlic be made HcquiiliKeii wiMi the u-rms o f (ho tn-aiy In view o f iicr Inieresta in Manchuria. Thla liidbceil the souiln-rn viceroy* in use iheir Iniluence vsliJi the Empreas Dowager to order |,l Ihmg t'liang tn c«»tmuiniicale the contents ivr the convention H) tlie foreign .Mlnlstio.-i and (ti obtain theh* ac- qulopcencu Lef-ite sinning It,

M Hurig riuiMg visited -M. Le«Bnr, the B ukkIku .\Iliil«ler and explained hi.’ in- BtrucilMiiK. M Lcssiir Kironglj' ohjetlud. ViKh the ri“^]ill, ttrcordlng In the slor.s', that LI Ihiiig ('hung went home In a rage, which brnuglii uu heuiorrhuge o f the Ht'uu. uclu His ssstem. already weakened b.\ ovcr-c.xm lull, Hiicciimbeii to ih c (iLtark. Moanttliili* lb'*' southern viceroys further indured III" lhn[ircsn D ow ager to forhUI the slgnlti*i H>f (he convention on .iilv lerniH.

On the Mih.r hand. It l# Aiinmutred from f t Ib iutshiirg, that RusMa has not | re-ripfiu-d ilu- Munolmrlnn negoilutinits slncu 1-b bnmr.c. and that If the question wn.s agusn iMiseil li was on t.TiInti's initia­tive.

l U n «F MANCHURIAN TREATY.

' a s i i iNGTON, N ov. 9,—TIip retjori i f ' Mr > hamtwrlain, th* United S lates Corn- 1

III-- .i[„.r o ( N avlja llon . xxys thal the |■ -I II,. Ill year has been the third sucres.

' ' ■■ .■...ir o f notable prosperity and groH ih I : ‘ n ricun shipping, exceeding the i « n i i - • yeurs. The extent and naiun- o f '■ 1. "luler way or projected in shlpyiinls

i. . . . an ,-ven greater grow th fnr tin.' ■ ' I ilfi'iil year.

A i - t i i in tonnage now has atialiie.l I - .llj- the form er m axim um of iwU.1 ' ■ ’iniia-s o f 1901, eompureii w ith iwi. I - 1 , 1, lii.-rease in coasting.trade ve.-isela f' I - T'M,r.(4 Iona to 4,S*2,6t3 ton-s. n .ii

■ 111 foreign trade vessels from ''■'1 ■ tn aro.SSS tons, and n decrease in

■ "■ I I l; .Mill flailing ve.'scls from 33S 3!.', ; 1 ■ li. ..i.mo tons.

' I .. total tonnage. 3,633.aH tons ar.-V........ vissel.4 and only 1,901,017 tuns areii” .1 if. l. In 1900 Great Britain iHuiii h-

' Mi. a.i tans o f steel vessels.! I " ' Hlcii appears in the returns withI 11'- i.-iivi. vessels o f f).S»7 tons, and Hn-

1. nil Id I'CHsels o f 37.149 tons. Iti the iiii'.s.s 2.340 vessels, o f lo-.fgl tons are I Imi.rlean protection. I ’ n ill Con-- i.-is so enacted, the report save,

■ "III,- vessels are not vessels o f the . .i St.lies.siiisllest P e r C en t. In l l lx t o e j .' .iKh ii'glstered A m erican vessels iti-

..-'.li'i tons duDng the year. Amerl- 1 . h carried only S.2 per cent, o f our■ !' iii.l Imports, the sm allest perci.n!-

. 1 lilatory..1- ii...' of ocean sieam ers In fiui.lgn■ ttic report says, Is too sm all tn tic ['ll i-.l a llh that o f foreign natlims. 1!. . IS i.f each o f the four large Hrltish I c l 111.in steamship (.orporailons ex-

I- ill. .Unerlcail fleet In Innnage. mile-..II.I Inisliiesp.- I'.i ii.ige built and docuineni,'d In the

1...I St.lies during the |»ast ftscal year1-..I l.r lO veseels, o f 4KJ,P» gross

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REFUGEE CAMPS A DISGRACE.

N 'oililn jf ’W orn r lo ito P ou n d In Afrt^^m ur .\nlfle 8 n }* L iin d on

L o n d o n , Nuv, D,—The; Dallj' News to­day rxhii.u#Uvely Purvey* th* concen- tratlt^n camps In Bouth A frica, with th* following codclusion: "Tho truth is that the death rate In tho la Incon^^ar-ably worne than rinythlnf? A frica or Asia can show. There |k nothing to match It even tn thp m ortality figures o f the Indian famineH, where cholera anti other epidem­ics have i(j h*' com ended with.”

Sltttlsllcrt are produced In proof o f this aaHerUon.

Tho Go'/ernm enl's advertlflement for teachtTM for the camf) children w tilng fort!) itiHi “ the term o f emplbyniem will be one year curtain.“ Is prominently (jIb- played ns evidence that the authorities have no Intention o f ending the “ whole­sale dif^irm-tlon o f human life."

I h e Dully Ncw’b tirge« all human* men not to Wall for offlelal reports but to !n- kIkI ■■on lhe camps being broken up nnd the LK'tqjli-ill.sirlhuted among their fr!»nd.s, or reimivid i“ district* where a fresh ui- tempi ean l-e maile, Under com petent or- ganlcatlon an l with- some regard tu the pre»ervatli>iv nf l l f i—that, or exterm ina­tion and .1(1 i t'-rnul stain ou. the name o fEiiglunil.“

K llpu ln leii (h e H H b d r n w a l o f Riiii- iilnii T ro o p a W lfh lii T h r e e Venrn.

\ o t M l M ade R n h lle .I.ONDEjN. Nov. ft.—The Ilunknw rfirro-

spondejkt o f The Times Kilpplles whtil he alleges is a correct translatlun nf ib«' an-

, thentlc text o f ihe Manchurian convention I pro[i(iKed T»i’ UusHla,

The cortvenllnn stipulates for (ho grnd- I ual withdrawal o f the Russian futves

within three yearn, '^provided n"> other re- I beliion oocuT's nnii (he tiowers tmr in­

terfere."The* numl)cr nnd stations nf ilie fh iiiese

garrl:!^onH must be sertled In con reri with the Rusalan miliiuty iiuthorli Ics, atni U uk- 8ian A*H«ru nuiat b-> obtained for any rail­way oonatrurtlon In floirthern MiiiKhurlu

“ No mum Ion Is imirti

' l vessels under cnnstriictiop or I tract during the i fiscalI much exceed Klndlnr tonnage ii> previous year. 1’hu bureau Is f "iKlUy-nine such iiieri hunt ves-

i ;. gross Iona, to l)c \alued ai uliM't *.(>;.ail".mN). BeHldes tiiep". sevuiity-one miv.ii '■'•sM'in. o f tons cllsidacemcnt.uTu ii'iiiiiliiK. In this work foriy -fn ur|)lltli|S, »v!lU ;l capital o f ilhtJUt >«W.fl0O.'ltW,einplii^ !iit! ulmut MG.OUD men. ar<* engaged.

Ttii- lridl<1l\ig o f ten transathintIc steam ­ers. Mr i'humberlftin Kaya. presum ably rests .r'l anticipated leglslad'Ui hy Con* gn Si\ for the Atlantic Traiisj^orl J-liiH -If li'illdlag from the sam e plans ukoI !n l":lld[rig slcum ers in England for (he sBnu' ' ' iTipany. The Am crlciiii coat of ii Pieaiie r Ilf (lie Minnehaha type will be BLSAC.Nki, the Hrltish coat |l,41iJ.2iiu. 'Hie AnisrlrBii eiiHl <d i.he smaller tmneatluTitlc cargo sleiimers wilt be |72!:*.00o, for whlcn tTir iJrliDh price ranges from J s i 3 4 . i u }4S£i,DUo.

COLOMBIAN SHIP HELD UP.

SAV.4 K ISSIA MBAKN W ,\H.

Inflammatory...Rheumatism

and Chronic Kidney Disease Cured by

Dr. David Kennedy’sFavorit^emedv.

Mrs. ChArlM Hooum of BiYerheai. Long laUnd, in na open letter speaks at the benefit she had received from Dr. David Ktaaedy Famtte ttowdy when •be was tuffenn^ from a Cbroeio KidneyHMuplaint. Diflerent phjmcimns prescrib­ed and yariooa medicines used, but Dr» David Keaaedy’a Faveritt Rta. ady waa U w a w y a u d lo lat that did n e y i M aad that cvrad f m & -h w lettar ' she writes also of her husband, Charli Hotnan,. who suffered drtad* fully from l i - f l t a a a l a r y rb e a m tia a i.S tii says:

*' BotBUNtaadhaadawere iwallai to aaw- ■oat tOa; had paiisa inhiabaek and bead, for one year he waa such a snSbrer, that m y neiebbors axyaaM to hear of hia daath aay day Poor difihrent physicians prescnlied aS sorts of medicines, bat he got worse. Ha wasted away from 2D0 to 130 aaaadi. Anally he began to uae Dr. Otnd Kea* aady'a Favama Bauady, and in a short time he coaid sleep and eat well and ta-

H'llhflr«%% hI tif C ru lu rr TrnnihportH Muy F ort n1iiu1«%v H o n ill ld * * ,

LONDON. .v-'\ ' -The OUchb* corre-Bpondeni tjf Th' TlmuK expreasea th« bt-llkif that Uh' wiMulrawnI o f the large faal cTuistT-lrifiKportB of <hc RiiMjanvolmitciT tUri ir"m Kurvlcc iH‘ tWconOdensa anti the Far Khp( to lie up In the Black Seu In nlgnlilcapt. Tie nay* the same thing happcnctl In the name way tom e time l>eforc the i'Ulnc*e trouble,The Barne unconvincing cxplaftaMon. that the vesBcl* were not priifitable In trade, wan then given. By Ma>' the*e ve*r •elH were equIpi’K'd ]nr war scrvict:.

The corr?*pondrni Fcrtps Bure that RuBsia ha* iVBr a er 'lce in view* for the ve**el8 now.

; ])iie|i>n ( Mittnr^A ito ltller* a n d .\rni*•Jill J* l)r l\ e u Uff b> .\rrt% *l

cif H rln forcd^n irn t* .r’ANA.MA. Nov. S.—The revolutionary

gunl.Mmi Darien, which witj captured frn ’ii the ( 'filnmhlim GrtvrriinicMt. recently I v»>l'’‘*r.sloppuU ihc Tclegrafn, a go\i rnmeiu vpk- ’ They rmi ni\ the fcrrybiial lloputnm g nf Bil prooet'illnR from DavJil with troopp, i ihc rhrDiopher Ktrevt line. Weiulel went under I’ ftptaln DclbUHto. Tho Darien cap- i lUter ihctn, ami ruKhlng hUo the mKii'n

U o n n d * * I.Kdl o n B oa rd (lie '

NKIV YORK. N'liv. 9 -T lirec ni.n n t -j lempied lo lioUl uji Jactjli Weiidel, a Ger- ratm eook employed on the excurKliiii lioiil t’ oliimhlfi. Hi o ciock Ihri night, umlor the eleviiteij riillroitfl Hlnn lm e al t'lirlH- > tojijirr Grccawp-li kIi^ cIa. The ihruo | men. acrorillng to W tnO d. mailo a sav* j age attack mi him atnl he puiUoI ivut u rc-

Educate Yoir B ow els !D on 'I neglect the slightest sign o f irregu­

larity, hut see thst y o u have at least on e natura!, easy m ovem ent a day. P ills , salts and liquid p h y tic i r e dangerous because they strain and weskei) the bow els. W hat you want is a m ild but sure tonic laxative, that tones and strengthens the bow els snd helps their m ovem ents. Such a bowel m ed ­icine is C A S C A R E T S, and when y o u try them , you will find thst it is the easiest thing in the world to m ake and keep you r bow els clean and regular, strong and healthy. By keeping the bow els clean, all serious disorders are prevented by C A S C A R E T S . S im p le b ox , lO e. M on th 's treatm ent 5 0 c . Sam ple and booklet free . Address Sterling R em edy C o ., C h icago or New York. w i

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luTCfl the snldlcrA ant! arms and am-

roy* o f mining, rcmimercial or oUu t cs- cIubIv* privilege}*, ' Kay* the correspon­dent, “ and (he viceroys l>e!lfve the con­vention conlftlns ether clau*e* which the Grand CouncU 1h wiUlgg lu dl*close.“

C01 HT ^E.AKI^G KAIwFO%<«-Fl>n.

tn the text sent by j n„| „u ,o„.1 While (he Darien wap tow ing .away iku j Tdf'grafi!. a burg^* !>rlnglng the n-malnflfT , uf (lie federal ironps m Fort Agiiadallcc

came Into Right. Tho Darien then lot go lhe TeloEtraft) und ateaincd at full »peeil for rkijrvcra.

Etn|iet-ur li^wNitg-Su L en d * Im p e r in l (.'ortOK^—fir ll la h O flloer* A ercs te il.PEKIN G, Not'. f(—The court I.** in>w

M’e il*yfl‘ Journey from Kul-fong-Fr-" Emperor Kwaug-Su, report says. |s as-

Rortliig himself, and loading lhe imp«rlal cortege on horst-hack. N ative paper?* «uy that he proposes to Innuguraie a n-tival uf (he military spirit, assuraing iln- hon­orary i>oaUlon of commumler-ln-i hl» f and wearing u uniform They also asstri that lie wHl ctimpel the nobles* to follow In-* ex­ample. to take mDluiry positions, .uxi to study military hIcoucc,

A private letter from a European n In Tul-yuen-Foo ttaya that tw o Brltl: h "Ul­cers, with a party fif Itidinn »«»ldiei>. ' ( i ’ countered the Imperial procei**!'*’ ' Yitr- pu.spcctial o f tmfrltndlA' ffidtft'es and W' rr tleiaincil as prlsonerK by the "i ^boilyguant fur a few (lav*. App;ir (hlri wua ih'* exploring iwirty, comn..i by Major .Manlfnli] and t.'nidain M' which has been In thal region fur time.

wm. ww I MAV STW ^.

llv

LOST MEXtCAA DlKCDVECRKD.

C rlelirn t^d In Np*n1*h A n im la In (lie K e v rB le e n lh f r u tu r y *

OLAYAMAS. Mus., Nov. li.-T h e lost Tiiyaihi mine*, c*-lcl>ratcd In Hpanisli MU'- nals iis having prmluccil U«UX«i,i'mXI In silver an«l In the auvunteenth cunturv. anti whif h are descrlLa^n on SpanWh mapB as belnp .Hliuated In NorehwuHtcrn M exico, ulx^ut fifty leagues from ifie sea, near Do* Pllari'^'i have been fmitiil Ah far back an lv'» Robert l>.\nnialU*. a celebrated Prejp li expert, d*M iur4*c! l ie Inflation o f the Clenlegulta In (hu Sahuri.i d|*(rict So­nora to be Idenilcal with ih<- lost Tayopa. Thu l^panlBh ow'ncrs arc .>*ni-] tii Yiaw'e b ^ n mur<h‘recl by their Irulimi si.ivea near (he cloHc tjf the *event4'4'TiMi fcn iu rv , and U Is Btiiif.l that for \u.ir“ iljcreaftc-r no opf w'aH allowed to Miter Unit region.

Kxiilorera who haw* r« -n iiy returned from rionlegulta report ll!l tT g d iscovered t)u did stone prisons. -^m>'liui‘R. and -a lso .slupvndou* work ai l oinphshcil by (hefinclcnts.

cahlii, shot at nlneti^en-ycar-olfl n»om as Bulllvftu, of lu!l t ’hriHt*»pher Htrcet. U'eij- del stiYod *o clfiso lo t^ulMvun that the powder liijrrietl a hole In SulHvaii'a coat and UfuJcrKiinneritB. Sullivan fell back, apparently dead, imt au Bt. N’ lnceni’ K Ifos- filtal 1( 'WiiH found that hu wii.u suffering luily from a Inirn and a sllglit wmitid

Wendel sahl that he had loH'led his r#'- vidver diamhur alternHtfdv with blnnks anil boll carirlclges. imd that the one hr j tired at SnlMvaii must have been a bhuik. j

DYING FROM LOSS OF DAUGHTER.

BOBRSI F IG H T F o i l IIHITINII,

T tto flqaadriMtii O rga n lxed fro M T h o s e W h o H a v e iiu rroiid eretl.

FR BTO RIA . Nov. P .-A i orps o f na­tional scout* was recently "rKaidied of surrendered [ Boer* i^dth (rcncrn! <'olller commanding. The first squadron Is* now In (be field and I* doing goiMi work. A secoTsd scjuadron 1* now being formed by Gcnem n A n d r e s Cronje. Th* corps nlso ha* British officer*, under ('aptaiii Blake- more.

This development will pnd*ai»iv prove an Important fa ctor In the Kpi-'-*iy ler- mliUitlon o f the w ar and an cfft*ci'\e set­tlement thereafter. .

KIMIG O B 9E B V 'K « U fa BIHTIIDAV.

R o y a l

ffay In It u «■* w m r !■ Ui Ufi.l la u y o tk c r R iver' '

iuK G co r f* Btnitmi - L 'r iS a i

otker lUveriletA Tieop , includ- — ir f« B tnitm ui u 4 wifal L ju t n

and Gcotk L'BhNanediea, Adate* 4nd John rogitn, koM of the henefit of thu gnat raafidae, having m ti it

pavorite Remedy cures diirair hj driv­ing the cause ont of the lystem. Itbaa stood the test oTthiltr Yeus bl trial, end it 1m s made moce cures than any other medicine o( its UojL, It bsv.jmeived more luduticBietfls ftWNT^^sleiidkWk-

mtinnM and tWM bgg Smn al__ o l w r yMprielsry.bifllKa

Ifyosare net abendy coavincsd tk^pavorite B g n w lr n » d i ^ y o «

- -■» oaMM A twWlta Iff ni~

r a a o n n i o i B e u r- L iana a ,cdoci| 7___i.a.1__ ^ m I am «Lf-V

i a e a d l a g It l^ a le tlT ^ i t h P a a s ltr a t S a a d r la g lia a i-

LONDON. N ev. The King H spend­ing hi* birthday at Sandringham with tho Queen, the ^ n c e and Prtnecps *>f Wales and the rN t o f the royal fainlly-

T hw e b a t been tm t^Bctsi observance of lhe day. with tbe 'exrcp tiu n o f lu s - toaiary ealiUee a t W indsor nnd Ht the na^’al and mlUtary headQuarters and the tinging o f church balls.

UeHih u f KnrI LI M ay M a k e IP tn n e ce iiB a r> .

W ASHINGTON. Nov. S .-W ii ’ l lin- the Chi u M Minluler. ha* not yvi r- * notification o f hl.i recall, anfl (h*- lu cTttertalne*! here that the denih Hung Clmng may change the s;tiiali as to make the rncaH unnecepMT}

Mr. Vk's* II protege o f LIChang, hut o f late he has peon ii closer ’ o Governor Yuan 8 hl, Kai man who, j i wan RaUl. ■was pkkcti succeed Mr, Wii ai Wa*hlngioTk wn- LI'** secretary, and it Is believed (1: may have had reasons for wlshlnx t,: represent C hina. « l W asnlngtca "• Would not appeal lo Yuan, or *ii cIhc may have the i>ower o f dictalii t lom adc apjiolntiTie'nts.

ii..

POPE ASKS FH KATIES A ID .

WiiTits S e tU en erK *»f I'r 'nd ln ir Q a e * . t lo a * >Alth (hv I'lkrie.

.‘■jn' irfl f ’aWc UiipaU fi in ^ H ItOME. Nov. 9 .—Thu P -i"' tnstrnct-

r«l Ixirsnsslll, the Nun. i-* I'iirls. to re- .. .-•Ht France, as protr. r ' f GathoHrlsm in the East, 10 ajrang-^ f''( tli*" SF^Ulemcnt . r the question* luruiiin ■iw*^cn the Vaii*-an ami the Pon*--

linneUi, the apostollu .l- ;. c-'i.^- hi Cofi'- ' Aiuiiilnople, to-day cf*nim'.ni> uU‘*l to M.I L lhe French chnrp-- <i iffulrc*. the . I'.itlcan's dcmandH.

K ILL IS K K B E P K K ^^D

K nit*

A rre s t iu S a e k T ille Cwse.Ma d r i d , n o v . s.^The Jud«u wiu*

vcBtlgaUDg the alleged fnrgfc-rh'* li reglfltsr o f the Church o f 9an MlJai connection with the cUilm o f Henr. s.. vUle-W est. who bs* bn^ughi suit u courts her* to prove that he Is the i- ■: mate sou and heir o f IxM'd Sauk^'ill BrlUsh nobisnian,-has com m itted (h>- clerk o f the registry to prison bicaur-. p en s found b lf w riting marke*1i'

• III

M strderrre s t Ulna*'t o ForeiitP.

• itif ('sMe Ditpatch tu '>' 'iLKRLIK. N or, &.—e"in ' ‘

H A to-day murdered an muk wife Rl Bingen on (he Rhi u

The police pursued tli*» r!iiir i- i»*rs i fi i-'*t nearby, but the lanm

( li* ir escape.

IKK.

I lubor-anU hi*

madr'to a good

PFA5rs%’LVAKJA'S T(H \l \ OTE.

sembtea the suspected entrlet^ refused. The Judge made the

Ball

B r il ls h T r a d e D e e t lg r N et S erioss*LONDON. Kov. S.—The Times, reviewing

th* DVvMut cvmtUtkift o f British trade, say* It U certainly iem ra ttre than U was In the middle o f MSI. but It would lie ab­surd to talk o f a serious d^tH^sslon. It would be stiwfig* i f the merchants and m anufacturer* m Great BHtain continued t » b e fully sB P loj ed wbeh most other In­dustrial Aftttoes are twperienctiig n screre reaction from InSated trade. No gr»*at eountry caq be hM tar proM erous under m odem condlitone unmes o m r countries are at l***t fa irly s a

rraw ee*s G if t t » Ih e K h la v r.PANTS* N oe. A*-The Oettean AinbasHa

dor ha* expressed to M. MlUersnd, the Minister o f Commaceev Che thanks o f Chb> perer W llitam fo r an otnH neatal tablet

w rite repeatedly from UfctAiIon. wi. f upon he became agitated and varicu \\.- form ation o f hla letter*.

D e n y A rarat «4 M iss HtiblionN«- LONDON, N or. k —Some o f (he j.i -

deny the statement that Miss Hobiiun- w ho ha* severely attacked the cnnt iij ' Uon cam p system In Bouth A frica. ..> i o ^ o arrestnd In that con m ty . Thf.v > that when Mtsa B olA ouse arrivetl lur purpose o f vlsltlfiii BriUsh refugM * ' military authorities civally refiise<l «■ her pennissioa to ^ go, and re<|ueKi*'>i ii’ ’ tO Tctum to England b y the next sicotnu i- which sbe did.-------

G a les D a ln y C a u r d e r .Q r& E N B TO W N , Kov. A -T h e GuntP l

L ins stm m sr Campatila. from New V 'rW. Novem ber A for iJysrpM l. which arri\eii hers O k *-m ora in f. wa* delaved tw-or.(>' four hoars by terrific galeit. The wvatiur waa so ylofeat that the steam er oii2v logged Ml mUea K ovam ber L

r iim p le te R s i s r n * l ( kimiIi IIc s bM a jo rity s f JMcsrlj

' PH ILA D E LPH IA , Nov !* - -imjaele t¥- lurns from every cqpnty Uj i i S iate give :h*' (otsi vote fo r the - > .•n>lidates

T Stale treasurer and ftu; i*n v Court J uKtlce as follows:

Hiftte Treasurer—Harri-s •K'-i''' «S.BSr '■•iTay (PutfloA). i lu - ’-” ' nbirallfy.

Justice o f the Suprtrr.. ' -rt^Fot- t^r <Rcp.), 4n,44S; Terke^ G ’ I 'u m r.iTicr’ s plurality, 46 *36.

I 'r ln ss tss i D e k e l m A aeinR i \ «l*e AjrifioJ DlipsicAm ike C^A'^/^^

i'R lN CETON , Nov. & .-K .c -r t w An- iiumj’ , '41. o f W atertow n: J-'im G Sim*, tii o f Waitracc^ Tetin., auO J J Forsiall, (fi. o f fi^vanatttk Ul.. o lastMight aa the debating teum «h ich will ri'iiresent Princeton in iht Y.»l" i* ' at^ on l>K-«»ber 4. Que«Uiin is. •H-'^oived, That the fiftcentii amendment t«* the (‘‘on- Ftitittloft o f tbs un ited Slat-‘ !* wa. jufttl-

A t the trial last nlghi .w uriiM the Spencer T re ik pri% et w* tor lhe lieet debiito o f the evcnlns lu I'Or- .tell.

••TUN PO tnifT B A C K X K t tV "

F r e e M e a t B a n B * a « h B M e r ca r to n n lX>NOOK, Nov, The Teie«raph » » ' s

Uwt PreeUem B ow evelt hae purchnii*'’ i.throusb the A teerteu f Baibaeay. Mr. Par- __ _ . . _ t i i . . . n o at r t d ^ e OTlttael d n i i r l « o f the lurtoon , A C ca tV a l B a l l r o a d r n k l i r e .tn Punch repnacm lna Mr. Itooee^-li » » > S eaa ol ta t k e ^ e h r - T r a c k - f n e e .

h KM er on the occpvhm o f bla . "The P o w - T r ^ N ew *" if >!’ ■* ccn lia s . to the P retldriuix.. aflditMa to New T or* Centre I Kellroed

— -------1--------a-------------------- I i|[erature. It l« a neal. lllu»irji''>t pu b

F rsu V f 'o le iiia n H pends H I* M oney leOoktiiM lo r H er—T b i s k s H er

In J e r s e y C liy ,N i:w YOUK. ■c Frank t'ui«man,

wh" svHH .1 vt < li-Uj-'l*' carpenter *‘lghl munili** will n liN elghtcenM-uar-uld(iHiitthior. Grii< •h4H]>pcareil, hut Klijci- upt-nl ail hi** iu-.«npy In lo*>klng for hor. Is dyiPK .n i W est ForSy-filnih struei, oi * ■irif'imii’ti ri and 4 brok^'ii losirl. Hip wif'- wt n! r . i!i' TeriderUdn Follvu tiiatlim h*-i. nlKli) asked thut j llnulefF<»n li' tmulu To Hill! G race in ordHr that Iht liijshaiul rnwY Ills daughter iH'furc h>'

u Hull tlra' '■ Irfi irnTTU' nhe said Hint sht wiiP Kiilnn li« wr-rli In a Jersey City du-paiUniHK *fiurt- I'idemHii recelvml h l*-t- ler BiiyliiK ih.it Gu- Would b« home Iti -fida>‘ ur tT'o. im' d idn ’ t return. Thriu he na\»' 'l» I'li'lnesM and used what money h-- h-i'l >«aY*Ml in looking for her.

ThF'« n> I ■ I > lu btvHiTJe lit and W4>ni to Mfiii'^’U' .\ t.'W ilays ago hi* w if« gut emiJE'Viju M .1 JanlireNs *d the Forty- nlnlh eir> -'i linis*'*- riiu] i*hc look him util o f the liupi'il i!

<if \evT Y o r k , fu r t lte u i 'd (IrUiid I•arccll9 .

Ni:\\ V ilR K . Nuv !i.—U'llliinn K llan il. a hruk'-r. with an ivttlcc nt "Sit Jtr**Mdvni>. was arre**!**!! yeelurdiiy hy I h 'lH 'llvi' H*’f-

.McNaiiKlit, o f ihi* dlRtrl* t-uU'»rney'H oil M uliurjK' uF gntiid lan-etiy.

Mrr. Cle*i Moiiiunyu, uf 1!;>1 Wi pt fleveiilli N inel, u whJuw. jjllegcs that llHi'dl ubtaiiied froin her the Mini <>f S:3.1()u on .liiMu |j!i l»Hl; piu<-k!« to ihu \m Imi «d

in il^r latliT t^uri uf Hu|il(-iMlter. mul Irtlur n Hum of |hm. liiin ll w»n tin- i*m- fideiiiliil udviser uf Mre,. Muiitanye'ii hup- biind. whu d i'‘d iihmit n yejtr :*mv HIM*".* then, she olIug.-H, lif* has In Ih** nanifrnparlty fur liur. Th** .sum o f $2.la*' was gh'en to lliinlt tu Ijivcpi. hut pIk' hiis ne\‘iT received un> jioronniing *if ii, Mrs, M ontanye saya

Il.irtlt was srrolgued In Ceniiu Slre^t Cnurl hefnri' Cuinul). ,in<l r* -h-uned on JFii.n) bHfi. He l> Paid tu In- W"tl uuimeoled and to liavr- he*-u mniTi*‘*l hut a few wi « ks ago.

HanU wont (o l.akewimil. N. .) . ulvm*. Ihret* wi' hkw ugu ami r*-*jiPtoro4l ;ii th*- Lu'ind ILuiPu. with his w if .. whune >r<.wn« an*l jevn lH were miigllirleHil. T o Hu- i- - sttri he |.iuU horses aii*J It is *iiL<lthat h>‘ ii’ milly *|i4-hds lh< snnun r .it U- ;il or Atleiihursi. N. J

RUPTURE

FI LIU I M (H's t a i n F IH F,

M aiiuiiL ii C huu k H sn icc S e m e o f \ o i - e j i i io - l ik c 111 n^e,

IlhiLV Il'l'^IiK. Nov. fl.—.M.rnimka riiunk

SHOT

Gsu k Held

Ml l/.O A K BANDIT,

b u i W e reI |F a S n lo o n

PH0 I:N1\ Nt>v, 9- ^ u c banditwap killed nt‘‘ l i-n-' In.iareil a* (he result nf | an aitrmin !■ liin'. mnnke<i roUbere i,< hold up lhe R.im' litit; huusc of I>epl & Go. TJuirsday tiwhi .it Naco. Arlx,. a bordir town. The d<- el hiitudi huit been Idciitlued as Will (Ta\* n- ■ f 1 ' " k springs, N. JJ.

The desn*T.el-7* s entered the saloon at a late hour niiil urdiTed ^H ands up !" I 'n iv - ens approarhe.i ih-' Tuuletir table and pru-ceedecl (o ri'l ■* I'uk w lih the bank vas!i K. Ellis drew a revolver before the inove- metu W8P lieie, i.‘d b*- the rotkbers ami Cmvens fed o-Hd wof-u ho shot.' T u- other bandits vvr> J> morri1lxed and n.-,] la disorder, oiu wounded by anoilurshot from Kfiip

Muiiui'Ih. V*Is hJ"V In^ ahuniiTflanu - Ptruik Wll"l- ■ np ;iK !

Til. M now . i hivur Itin.!. ri-f(!• ufMhoi-; Iiu;*\. -(h. n ir

III. tl t.ilu 'U T-.i'l . HindMil] '■ht-H \. .

lilt-

Till- s I't

1 h

iii-d like a Vivb m o Iasi nlK<n > Is still blHXiim aiul Iht !li>

■ .ulihg down ih> '^ah h, ii. K fill sight. Tin lire hus h' - ,' Thursday oiclii, .mi-i'i«*ud down ihr- eiij

I. rtscmble (liiwma l;j\.i ' ..riiunU last niulu u

day.t. i Is tlorisel’i' w*)'>(|fd ...... ImMil.-re not burii*’d i > a p

! I lul <lr1ed lonvos iiiul. r th<- 'I'hrough this (ill.I ihiui.^h

i-ii the flr« Is riiKlha ‘ lhe• N|iej] has rlrlHl out iliuI r*' burning fiercely, m ik 114 ; . r to i«»ap out i»f th*' .• IT: |. ..t- working down tin* ii\<-<•-• VI ml farm s and .soni. 1

i n 111 danger. Ba* k il>J ihai has been resuri*''

I luiialdy, So that *.i> >timhvr on the motmiaii

d-

RirHlixal'ilrd rul'inti- In vau4*rd hy w.'illnc un uH iniNH mUIi Ii4t-4l IrfiM hHrid. tl cuiuctIK, a,:>i liiFiftid ur rilling, luilLirFd tliv; rui'UiLi* nn<.l nplor, Mhuh KiMy •dust' iliatli. Tiirow u uwuy unu s<i I'lir Ut*'bi tinimiwd T b u tiib - h o ld 'l‘ ruHM. .Nn lr> n l.amiN, h’S. MCrApM. iiur

)'riiu|;iK •■•‘ VifF. 11-hW .• nifLii 1ah|y ii:,-der F<-v'*i'-Nt BiiNln. [•••n 1 rillp lip «jf .S<>IM'Fnj.iK'- nil liiiui‘ **r .'..ril. Is H'*'*»illllr’, lii« pst( nUfflrilus' rui'iuri- at ih.t "In(«-nviil" 1 Inv ur t.ub, Cliit'hcii Mi-Hr K. PhyslcLaiiJi pre«crlU* li. n o tiK

\ K n o W S .M IT H C O M I 'A N Y .Jtrtiad * 0(1 li ridge Streeti^

N KW AltK, N. Je1 niBscs, Iti-li', Himinry. I.imlM.

It Soothes and Comforts

the delicate membranes of the air passages irri­tated by colds or cough­ing. HALE’S HONEY O F H O l i E H O U N D AND TAH is prepared in accordance with the original recipe. It is harmless and palatable.It cures.

*r ALL DRUGGISTS

i Plkc'.i T oo th a ch e Drops ^ Cure in O n e M inute

A 1 , 1 . t > l - '

CARPET CLEANED

C e n t s / i

JAM ES r\|.| .\H % \ A C G i'lT T E D .

■Alleged K ld n a p t»rr o f K d w u rd t 'u it- s h y HI N ow 9i*e,

I I. Mt \ %4U I INiDIAN!*.

ltr'd"Uiiiri Itiild lltinrh^B a n d <;un>- iiin** I’ vop li- A re T ^ r r l f lr d .

'II . «N \:ii; .Nov. fl.—O reai ftrrs .r*- In il' Hi: -I 'V 'i« night by the Vu^iul lu-

II il- luxiinlaln* near (juaynu--.M. \ H il - r.-ruiii fight between th* V,in u- ' !' ■ cuv’s lry , it lart.i, ill,:.. ■ ,i |i.ill.Ills was killed, and th-ir

M, 11..W htihUng w vini * • h 'll- !>iunfH.

m.jk* nightly raljl> u h. >iavt aiiundan>J« o f h o r - -

a-i.J !i riTiH 1 ij a u*l seem dlspose.l (o ■ • 1:1 i.i, I i nUHim Thr' (lU aym ss people r*,*f riu.uk .triislif .1 nJ pusses have l>e*'n sIII' Hi.ru-I ..r -iij.- uf the rlly to arons« I’u |..s jii* i.i I'W'- iliu indUin* com e.

( Jllli-i| for HJid iFrllvcrfct.

J O N E S 3 4 6 B E L L E V IL L Ea v e n u e .

1 *• 1], "v \ .iinl N, J

"Mir I,]'

ThtI '

OMAHA. N b in , one o f ih' ward Cudahv Crewe In the •ir'i'^r. resulted In ihe mill

N.111!'aii-l

■ 9 —James Caila-1 kidnappers o f Kd- rniTipanlon o f Fui

u n d m ok ln g whl.’ h :*ire packer pacing

ISS.OOO In gold Fjt thH ri tiirn o f his boy. wo# acqutUfsl ( f lit.- . hiirge o f perjury lavt nighti and Is si n>»riy. ('s llahan had been lo Jail riliioe wart arrested * mcinth after tbeertinF Mi< firr*i trial resulted hi koqiulttal, but he wrp immediately srreHi- e j , Charged wlih r -r iu ry . and tt was on tbU charge ihnt h* whf finally acqultlnl.

CkUshan'rt U e y t r . .,r, ,.ry|MLrtflx ^ Oam-aae n i t for .H dliKl Mr. Cudahy.

hB IntercM la tb* exMlNUon...........- a

L * n l N cv llF a S « M * M e M sB lrH .. liONDON. N ov. t .-L o r d W liU a o Havtll « » ■ released f t o n P e r n i i m PrieoD on tteB M -M -m ve yestevder. Jte « e e j w -

K o m ie e r rpeoal oet^tade Feb,

.ed In ononecDM wftli

P .e s rv e S tu n n e d O n t in O la s s e n .OL.AJQOW. V ot. a —T ho em horlur*

m setM ted that t t e bnbonte dtesve ha*

i F ^ 'p I t e 'N oveoiber I. s o d tbe pertad o f Incuhetlon f g^jlriw re-4S7*

■ • m K Ifn t rn n h a D e n d .CONBTJIXTINOPbE, N ov. 9, -H e iil

poh ltteH tthder tl A i t D e id e la , cen< . and K M M e e In tc

the direction o fit.rel p i i w w r

phletororffn —_ e ie n t nod KM teM ee In form the publics tion* o f tbs “ F our-T rech rl-ries. o f which tt la OdOed a a u u rt, .

■The F o a r -T t o ^ N ew *" wm ' ‘ “ f " llshed Bontltep, aad will contain tim ^ r note# o f I t n n i . te ta re e t ln c i n f o r m t l o i i r - le t lB * lo t im n B i i i u U o i i a n d l<* d c v e l-

I o iim e n l a n d ^ r ia C a o to e o n b o o k *I A " latevnrttei ttate bi t b - m tic twok It

t t e gn iw th o f lhe > • » > te lift )te d t fram I * to ia« prwCTt

la that vsa* th— eaaaiuny ovnad

S tek ee 'e T e o - j — r -o ld W ill .NEW YORK. Nil’. . - A petition fo r the

probate o f the teii->— r-old will o f Ed­ward 8. Stoke* w asfllei] in the eurrofate's court jw ie rd a y In b -h e lf o f h li coueln, Wtibaaa E. D. fitoke*. who I* realduery lasatee. If th* broihcr and elater o f the teatator reiM ln wlthimt leeue. The petl-- lion atat** that th* teeiator left no widow er e t i^ ren and that the only next o f kin are nN elater, Mre. .Mary Jane MacNutt. and bl* tm ther. H ora ''e Stnkee. T h^ bivrthar and nlMer ere to helve Ihe Income o f tha aw ate tor their live*.

S hat b r H I - B ro tb e r 'a G a# .HpCIUGiTKR. N ov. » .-W b ll« WllUam

and Tallance F rin k , eon* of WllUam FtiMk. a term er end butcher o f R ld«e- la n R t v a mllca south o f tht* city, were • « abaoUnc crow * ycaterdey afternoon. wlM nte was abot in tbe dde with blabmUMt'a Bbntcun and UHed. He lived too* dbenfti u aay that th* ecetdeat wae h li ow b fault. N o u r e a t we* made. The hny*a aw tber w u etticken down with trier and eb* s a y net anrvlve. a i eke 1* v * fy feeble.

IHk itAilrikltdl L o a tr a r tw r D en d .Ipif N li S;KuuK. Nov. > . - 0 . B. R>

nuM■

r ir man\‘ > ''ai*s a prom lneni rail*. . u>i I rtciuf wh-i hkd reskd^ h**f<dinuf I'Tj lirtii dU'lih-nly frnin heart failureT iu iiv i.i ' '*»!* «M‘ Venty-«l*ht >•ea ^i,u\ .Mr }£d\nuVW wa« well known in NVw Yuik hvirtinesH t’ ln-lf's, and was foe- mi'rU riitiru'cif^ l with itifiney DlRon ami M Imwliii#; Hlrt first railroad ekpeiient*' wflh In III'- imll'iltiK uf ih f old SRonIngtan Ihir It' w-ai* .jUo vonnerted with ihf* coubiiij* Hull Ilf tha* Fliirhhurg Rallroati. ihf ntu-iiiiiati ><n*i Marlf-tta anti Mlchigun Suiifhurn, an*t w-bk sui>urhktendent o f Ihe fillink l:i M ih f Homoii Hath Bay. He built th* I ntoii from Cheyenne icCJaiiiMi. I'l-ili. [HirtlDtiN of the New Eng- IriiKl roHii 'intJ maivy oih+'r lines. H e rc- Mre-l ijurmuiit ntly frnrti hiisIneaH in TW3. and iirt'i rtJnut' ii*H*n hi»*nUfI*‘ci w ith many o f tn» puhllr int.*r**sts o f Bound Brook.

n M M l o r A L L ,

W II ll•■lU re* fh f V " c V 111 liini .i t nr*' hv

^ s £ « l l t ' A i m O t N O B OThu ■ iilv tur** i'i iliulf I'liri- I II u niih -Urf' Hair I’rr' -d-rviT \sk MKir 'iruKifi'ht luf it A* •M-jit III t tlisiiruiH,

jt 111' w ill uurfar-ii uiiiirert’*

astidanoroCnEMICAL CO.,

W liV av. T Y.Trial rtlif*. tWr.

f io o a h i D eath M o atk a A g o t JaaC D lea.M(^HRJHTG^VN- Nov. John Reetl. c f

Port 4(mm. who was three motitha ngo oomnnIiit*<l tu I h e Morris County Jail chargeil with arson and aosauU and bat­tery upon hlH wife and whu one month ago Bt(efnrtr<i to <.'ommlt sulride In (tmt Insll- tutlon by luttliig hla throat wUh * rotor, die«1 ve>t^r«lay ul All Bmitir' HiWmItHiL in thU 4-U> Death came from com p ilea boo* resulting from the rut-

.tm a irm ra a a m a a t r e l a *NKW BRl'NflW ICK* Kov* •.—A large

audi«n<?e o f society peopte atteaded ijm am ateur mlustrel perform ance g fv w by aem bvr* o f the Brunew kh Chib m the i(K*J thestr* Thuredey eveninc. A m onx the perfnnner* were WUUein H. c . J eck eon ' end Heeere. I.<e«&e P . jehnsan end Andrew Zahn. Jr. The la tter em tesc- ed as pretty rasldrne In tbe " n o r M o r s ' ee itr tte .

D e l i c i o u s J e l l y

kJELLYCONIT h e Q u i c k D e s s e r t

P U R E F R U I T F L A V O R S ., lO C e n t s at a ll G ro c e r s

iU . WIIMlTd'Ot MOM f * l l BALF * gH I j j L I

" ■*■------ nW(*i<-w**lw n a i n im uK t m e t a s u M l. IN., tee Twk.

|,eui r e dldd-M O Iw Ftaw rw w .; PHILADELPHIA. Nov. ».-Th* will of ; Jacob T. IHetx. of Ike trail of letaa, Dtets I'd Maeee. who died e few deye acn. Wes

If I edamad to anbai* yaeterduy. It m*«s ' wart of NiMW to Mtot N ^ S . W ■' - courted tor thirty

W A M CATOEW t / i \ | v l O bnv*. fiai* and S p e ^ a

ftiifritrinT wttl reeavs W«r*wi, iXaS ercWTMt aaa wp tbs momA^ »*•

• » 3 B !!T i ;s y K S H P d v M A D a s o * : : ;^

wMI maA MiM Mwraigba A.

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I I

N E W A R K E V E N I N G N E W S , S A T U R D A Y * N O V E M B E R B , 1901.

•■C V H IT IB I, IW V E iT 'l l !* '* ', . * T C . j » »C T )» IT H M . W V B iT M B J IT i, B TC.

!»0R(iAN AFTER :HAMBURG LINE

iSg of aiob«>cirdliiig Project of tk Anerku Tnst

Tntslee.

IS PENNSV TO E X P O m

AND TO RETAIL COAL?

LONDON, Nov. $ ,-T h o Berlin corre< tpondent o f The Dally Mall given enr- tency to a report that Herr Albert Ilallln, jf tbe Hamburg-Amerlcan Une, la in Lon- lon negotiating for the sale of eighteen jteamers to J, Fh^rpont Morgan.

N B W YO RK , Nov. d .-W hen an attempt IVAS made to Interview Emil Iloaa,mgnager In thla rountry o f lha Ilam burg- Atnerloan line, ron<frnlnK ihe report, ho 6Xpies»iHl surprise and wcTnld only aay:

••Tills 1ft all news to me. 1 have not heard a single word from Hamburg to (ndh-ate thla. I canuot dlacuas It at all."

fluid to lie rlnniHMl fe u m Ita <>reen« \MI« I'lerN n o d

r ln iit .8perialIH'*staUh Ui III. f:\ h S iyQ \FITW.

STOCKS ACTIVE AND STRONGER

(A p p )i«U oD to be M ailed Before Booka C lose F riday, N ov, 1 5 . )

IIV X H »

EASTERN CONSOLIDATED OIL CO.

DOVBLE WEATHER (A E SE

SWUNG BY T a D E WINDSOt

in

Whaf Br»d»treer» and V>**«(he Week's lluskneas

CoAdltlunSfN E W YO RK . Nov. g.^-Llrfidatrcpi'a

lU Issue lo-day says:•The irttde aliuatloii prt-aenta many

points of Htrength and fi'W of wvaknoas. Colder weather throughout the country hu slfinulaled retail trade in heavy clothings ahoea, jp'oecrlea and rubber gooda.

JERSEY iT lY N<-s. l« a iaied onwbut is aal'l to b '’ iiu lhorily thatthe PemisylviiiilH Hullmad Is planning to Increase iia conirol nf thv S tale o f Penn- aylvanlJi's coal output. T o aceompllah this the grtiiii whiirvi'!* now being enn- atrurted In New York Kay. o ff Greenville, will be factora of viiHl Im portance when completed.

Orders have hfi n Jsaiied to (he con ­ta c to r s to rush it as fast aa possible. FrTiin theao plfiK Hu- P< nnsylvjtriift. It la said, w'lll ship 10 all parts o f theworld. Shlpd will h«’ l-Hk or chartered to curry coal to nil I'lnmlrles wherd there is U llkeilhupd of ]>riifl(.

Resides exporting foal, the railroad will establish a rutiiil coni liidiiMiry In the neighborhood of ilie tireeiivlllo plant to sell dlreol to itu- t-insumer. it Is df*- clan-il. fur ihe sann- prl.n- .g« tiow given by thi? nildillermiri. Iew< the rout o f cart­age-. It is Intlmatrd. ibnt a lumbarplant la «iTumg Rb ' liYdiislrlea contem - pluted hy the nillrNud pri-pie.

Blrice the U-hlyh roo l pr-t jMJSsessionof Hhifk Tom .....I nd jii.-n t farm andtnead&w lanila, thiil .s m Uou o f the city has become mi Imiioriajii n-Unwid point. Many cjirloads of gnnn .in nhipiu-d there dally, and llie hiirtlin-e.- ba- im-reased to such an extent Umt un"ih- r Ktiiln eleva­tor Is necessary.

The m?w i'l-nnsyk unlii l-rniirh line, ex- teiu>dlng across c;i i < n\ 111-’ hay tobay. Is now -lim'PNi . impi- t -<1, th<: work o f uniting one or tw«i bridgi- iihutmcnls and laying tracks ticiup nil tlml remains to bti flnlsht'd. One tijothIt vUl sue Iho Job complrletl.

Third Day of Pronwnced Upwtrd Movement-bige Blocks Change

Hands.

the

______ und this has already been re­flected In an Improvtsl ruordor demand from W estern and Bcmthern Jol>l>era. Collections, loo , arc more satisfactory. Country merchants are reportcil In good ftoanclal Bhnpe> and one rvsult o f this la found In the rather better supply and eaaier tone o f tmmey. Ranh deposits at sm aller cities In iho corn belt tire re­ported Increasing, liuldln i cmiAm Is reported from the Hoiah, this being aided by the slr fngth o f tho nuslness com ­m unity generally, speculation tn slockg and In leading staples hus likewise im­p r o v e , and the broadest and to all np pggrances healthiest market in securi­ties 4 lnoe last May Is now In progress. H igher i»rlcca have bcfui made for cen als . B radatreei's figures o f tho world's visible supply fa vor the bears but little, fi»relgn cables arc better, and export demand has l^an Jwproved, both for wheat and corn, the strength o f these being shared In by flour, the production o f wiilcU ai Minne­apolis and other centres Is very hcavyi aibd by oats. Tho price sltunllon Is one o f sgaadiness. though some h^'sltullnn was show n during October. Failures are a te u t normal, considering the large ex* paaslon In huslnesi over recent years, and Itabllltles for October, with one ex­ception, are the smallest slm e 1S93- Oc­tober railw ay gross earning* confirm the hast reports made as to the large busi­ness offered. Preliminary returns to Bradstrest's fo r tho full month of Octo­ber Indicate a gain o f fully ten per vent, over October a year ago. Export busi­ness in general lines Is not very active, and steansship freights at Atlantic ports are dull and low. Manufacturers are biiay the country over and nm nlng full tim s in nearly every Instance.'*

l>UJi'8 R g'vIuw points out to-day that: “ M ore seasonable weather In many sec­

tions haa stimulated retail uistrlbution of m erohandtsc during the past week, and coU ectlons are generally prompt, with fe w exUuilotta asked. Textile mlllH In N ew England are busy and there Is uo longer any fear o f a labor conlroveray a t Fall R iver. Print cloths have ceased to be Inflated, standard widths resuming tike form er quotatliTti o f three cents and meeting with a fair dernaad. llCTneatlo buying o f all staple cottons is ecasonubty quiet and the views of exporters are still below ’ iboae o f nsllera. Recent declines to the raw material have not weakened prices, 00 thsra .w ag ag commensurate

' advance Hi goads when tho cotton market w as rtaing. Reports from the South Indi­cate that splndlf B are well occupied. In wooileiia there Is a free m ovement o f woftien'i dress goods and on jert arc plen­tiful In heavir'weight lines Yor Immediate dailvery. T be season ha* reducc^d nmiui- facturera ' stock o f heavy woollczm and w orsteds to a low point, and,recent iin- praoadsnted buying o f raw material indi­cates that orders conu- fnrward freely, V ootw ear is firm at lust week's advance, and Eagterii marmfaotureTB are beginning w ork on spring orders. fllilnmcntB from B oston for the year thus far exceed last year 's by half a uiUllon cusct«. according to The Shoe and Leather Reporter. As production at the Went and Bnulh Is also rapidly Increasing, tho natlon'ti nvitput for 1901 will fa r surpass ell records. Leather Is held at the best prlcen of ibe season and dry hides rose furiluT on heavy sales. ’

WITH THIS WEAPON AN

ARMY IS INVINCIBLE

licii . which will riion In loading

G e n e ra l J « r W lio r lc r I n te re s te d , AtnnsliGg H treiigth. liiiii-fln U e

IlHiitil F lre^ N ii RcccKI.PH II_ADELPH IA. Nov. r*. .V rom pany,

o f which (Icnfral J»PSE-ph AS lmU-r 1ft a di- refltor, with goverurnttm mI<I. rnntempULte making a new llpa n n have the rifle nuinmaiic and firing and no recoil.

Th«‘ com pany cuiUrilM ami invention by which the gas KcncT ll 'll l»v Mv discharge o f H rifle or big gun in-innihaY-s recoil. A'jects the old shell mid luiids anew. The shotguns, rifles and one. iwo and three* inch guns have u b|U'ciI >'t twenty-five sholn each second Aiml -i penetrating power greater than sny niluT gun.

Tbe weapons are Raid tn be so deadly that an arm y equipiMii with them could whiip any other Iti lUc world. Secret tests have bi‘eii carried nii hy members o f the ordnance bureHu. udmlrals o f the Knited Blutei navy, onf* of whom was Admiral Dewey, and general^ t»f the army. The latter, at Newport, were amused at the pnWf'r of the guns

Tbe Inventor Is S. N MiM'lenn. o f Clev"-* land, n. He was firmly rAinvlnced nf the viiluo of the wefipnii that, f«»ai1 ng soiiie. one else would rm p iht» reward, he studied patent law. so he m nld take out patent righta persunall.s. He hua more thnn 3ftt> patents, cov’ t‘ rliig every yssontial part of the gun.

N EW '\’ OTlK. v-.v-i^.-The stock m arket w^,/i.nw<n.i..l U. live in the open dea lln * ,, en.J U ra- ■ t 'h f principal atocksrhaOK.-l hnn'l"- U nion P a -clll..- wer.- slinn i at hlllti tn 108. coin - piirfd wMh M"' P *nn ay '-vania o[« lied im.h.m^el. hut ImtneOUtely advunf'ifl iiraily ■< Hullalo, R och ­ester uii+1 I'lMahii'i; 2.

11 A- M Tla r. .1 tietter distribu­tion o f htr-oiu'h tloTi’iC the flrsl hour than at am' lino - h " ' ‘ ‘ f mar>tet be­came a cU v . (I .h > r.M.lic-d betw een 1 and 2 polnta li- owt a h' 2 ii s tock s, con ­spicuous am-i:.' " I ’ l'h " ‘-r ' th* T ra c ­tions. Sucar HI haul, the A tchisons, lAreat Noriherri iir'darred and U nion and Missouri I'achii. I>r..fil-takln* w as In evidence it. .hoioh nf >'esierda]f a strong stocks and ihcTi- wire reactions from best pricea.

N i.on-T lie i .a l.io i; m ovem ent carried AU-hte.ii on.l ;J|. I'a il off about a point. Colorado I'-o. I fnll : .md recovered and Atnerlcon Siiu'lThiK I'dl 1’. . T b e unex- pected df'Ct' .M"' in < dsh reserves o f the banks ni ccnioalcd ihc selling. A strong upward mori mriii dc\cl.>ped In M etroppll- lan SIre.o lullw nc. whleh carried It up 8Ai. Hrooklyri Truiish “ nd M aiihatU n 2. Cno.olH.iti-I l^■ople's 13as andPreRBMl Str. I c.ii rose (treat N orthern preferred .1. .Viin Ari.oi preferred H i, 8 t. Limis end hmi Kiam i.icu and C hicago Ureal Wi'sicrn I . siiil several o f the KpeclalilcH ;i i M' Iropolltan StreetRailway nai lii! 1\, Norihern P aclflc pre- fcrr(d fell I'-j nod other s lo ck s Buffered from pc.Hr i.ikinv. The closing was very active and hlslily irivKuIar.

You Shurt'

Monthly 2 % Dividend

FO R N UVH M BER.

You Get You StockThan

You w m1 0 0 %Cheaper by

30 Days From Now.

You Have Your DIvkIenfU ^ Prwhiclni Oiland I W Welb ShouldProfltj I f j OevelopmtntjAssured by Co No Further

You Are Backed byControl / l A A / \ / \ Acro«

ofofNearly 2 0 , 0 0 0 Rich

i v A . i v r > » .

Tlic Fastern managem ent of the Eastern Consolidated Oil Com pany determined at the start that the m o n e v - m a k i n g policy in the Oil Fields was one of constant expansion. Its unap^oached t h e w i s d o m o f the policy. It has T H E O IL in widely separated fields. It is S E L L IN G E N O U G H O F IT R IG H T N O W T O T H E S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y to pay 24 p e r c e n t , a y e a r , per ccsil. iiiouthly dividends, on the investment at

in 3

25 CENTS A SHARE.WHAT $100 W ill DO IN EASTESH_______ : STOCK.

m YDHK MOCK flABKET.

’J'he riin:rf’ iH lo-LLiy K prices for tbs mors acilve siu' Kb iiml biindsL uf the New Vork luailGtiM, iis 1 lAi iilsifu-d for tbs N£WS by

& I'UiKKi la tiivuii below;

MH. nORBE.Y W hy

imni'T HACK down.H r l*nt W a x e a a n il l* r lces I 'p

aiMl HieiGl L a tte r O n ly .NEW YORK. Nuv. D,—M. C, 1). Rordon,

o f Fnll River, has been Inu-rvlowfd iih to hifl advancing and rcduciug wagt^s ton per cent, at hla mlllH. H e fmy*:

"I am jNcrfectly aatlstleii with the nKua- tton. My action In reducing wagfK is no backdown; it slmplv menus Uiat I will pay no higher than market prices lo r any­thing I buy. be It labiir nr niiythlng clue.

‘*Tho lact remain!! that when L took up print cloths the p rb e wa* two and live- eighths cents, and now It is thres ('cntii, on the other m anufarlurcrs ’ own Phowlan; and R could have been higher bad the other matiufacturera show n any dlnpoai* tJon to secure that end. I am not going lo shoulder the entire print murkci. hAiw- ever; If they think so they are miHlaken. I will pay im more for what 1 tmy than other people, ami I can sell as low as any o f them."

Mu<k ftiieitiR o f f lle sa ie rs .N E W ytRRK. \’ u\ D.—Arrived: I'hlln-

delphia. from llnuthampton; Lm'unia, from Liverpool.

N i:W Y»»HK, Ni>v. P.—Arrived, rh.u-iil- Cla from

HAN'HE. Nmv Arrived, La <’ ham- psgne from New Ynrk

Q I'E E N ST iiW N .Nov. 9.—Arrlv^nl. Carn- panla from .N< w V irk for LIverjMuil

WEATHER CONDITIONS

HogerM 's W u rk a C o m iia n y U ffc la ls .PATERSON, Nov. 9 .-E lU o ll C. Smith

and Frank 1'. Irtolrau, purchaaers o f the plant and property o f the old R ogers Lo- coihollve ( ’i)mpnBy. at Paterunn. N. J.. have aiinou!ice<] the ooinpletlun of the new corporaiiun H orcanU atlon. ll will

known as the Hngeris Locom otive Works, with the follow ing oincers; Pres­ident. John Hii\r»in, v1c»*-presldcnt. F. Hopu Newton; tri'M»iiror. Fralik P. Hoi- ran. lecrtTary. Ueurge E. H annah; gen* eral counerl. Jtibn W Griggs, ami Reuben Wi'Uti. general ma!iag>-r. T he director*, beftldeM Mi-Hsra. Hiivrun, Nt»rum, HOirim and GriegF. arc Fit William C. Van Hfirn, O. R Hitpklnp. G T irnure. J. I). Hrobsl. E. Smlili. R oIi't i v‘ Pruyn and S. Pea­body.

W ASHlNtJTON. Nnv ft.-vs'emher corI’ dltlous and general fpreca»t:

High pressure Ijk generRl thlsi morning east of the ^lEcky Moumalns"!. except In the extrem s Nurthen.Ht. with lowej- te peraturc In the central Wee»\. somewhat lower one* In the Atlantic States, atid a decided rUe betwet-n the two tilwirlels. PartlcIpHilon has been Ught. and wan lim­ited to Jhe terrltnry imimdRuely north of th»- «"HtIo River. ArkaiT.*«aii unci portions of the 1 treat I .uke!>-

Th. w cith er will be genenilTy fair to- nlKlu anri Sunday in the Ehni und South.exuejit in TennesFee. Mls.slHslppi ajjffNorlheri! Alabama, where showers are probable tf'tilght. It wUl b« aomt^whal toWe^r In the Lower Ohio Valley, W estern Tetiiu 'S^e and the rmrthern portion of the Middle Oulf Slate*

On tbe Middle Allaiillc eiiasif wind.'' will be light and variable; mi the Knuth At- laiitle anti Eii>t Gulf ct>aM(4 light and mb!‘tly nnriheaftt, und on ihe Lower Lakes fresh weaterly.

r n m e g le RtiKitln; es, S lo c k h o ld e rs .r iT T s iir U iL N • I' • T w enty-one kht-

ployi-H I'f the Ciirruftie Com pany have re­ceived wlihln the \v,ek one mllltun d ol­lars In ii\'; per e. III. $ 'am egle Company bonds, which. i< iiiMibie annual salarlc*. imikt* the gift* r .luc in the value from SID.IIUO 10 itV'.-He W Ik :i tUe Carnegie Steel Compan). Ltimtrii. w.i» reorganised, uii- (Ut the law* nf ,\,\v Jersey, Into the Carnegie CumDin.t. tw • per cent, o f every puriner'H hciltUM* wim set aside ns a fund from whhh st .rk donations were to be given u> (it.M rviiig em ployes. Phipps. Frick «ml snii, re ob jected , but Mr.Carnegie and oih>r»< m ade It up. Ong of the twent>-«'ii.' L« iH ik larles is Camille Mercftilcrr, GiU f 'Ir iaghtsm an, said to be a HuiigarUtn o ueiI Tie got 176,000 woi 1b o f honus-

Upsuihg-A>n « <aiMii Oil Co 20Am Ml' Itm.,'..........Am Sii E.i r ....... —A im. Our I''. Co..Am r . u I' CM., pr 83A im i l . CMptiM-.............Altai Ohtlii C. M. Co.AUb .........................AU'h. pi-...................RKliimon & Ohio.. l'‘N?!k Rrooklyii Rapid Cniiaitlon I'aclfle t,‘Kn:ici,i Soutlii I’ hesiipfakf ft Ohio Chlr.iKo ilreat W .. ;ii’5Chliilgif ft AltOTV. ,C . C . C .*4 St. L , HW Col. Fuel ft Iron D3 I'liL. H. V. ft T .. . TiD Col , H. V ft T, pr . 78Col. BuulhiTn......... 14<b)n. ijtts.................... 217I>i‘l. ft H inlsim.. .. 1T3IJf ti. ft Kbi O ........ «Den. ft Kill Cj.. pr . 95l- rle ..................... - • 12Krte, 1st pr ........ 71Gon. FleL Cn........ 267(.Itucpse H‘ T C o ... , 8D111. re n tm l.............. HIIowa ConlrHl.......... iOKan. ft TeSH*.......... 21Kan. ft Texas, pr Lake Erls ft WestL. ft N ..................Man. C on ..............Met. at. ELillway.. ilisHUurl Partfle...Mex. L'ent U. R .. National Lead Oo.N. Y Air BriikoN. Y. Central........NnrfE>lk ft Weat..

I Northern Parlrtc. pr 102^ I Ontario ft W estern..I Pennsylvania .......... HJ! P «c fli Mill!............... 471 Peopic'a Caa............. Hi2

Pressed S, Car C o... 42Reading ................... 4 ;^

[ Reading. 1st pr........Hock Island..............Rep. J. ft S. C o........Rep. i . ft S. Co., pr*.at. lautils fil- W -------St. Louis a. \V.. pr.HI, P a u l.....................ffouihern PnelfU’ ......Soutliem Hallway Southern Ry.. pr...at. L. ft a. F .......8t. L. ft 8. F.. 2d pr. Trim. ! ’ i»al ft Irmi..Texas ft Pnfltlc......T., fit. 1., ft Wi-fit....T.. Ht. L. ft W.. pr.. Cnloii ra i llb' K H.. I'tdou iMHii , i>r ... r . H. Slerl |- S. Steel, pr ..C. H. lyeiiilHT1‘ . S. LtiUli- r pr, ..V. S. Rubli. I Wjjbush. pr

rni"M TflWh. ft E. I' ;.Id pr..Wle. 4>ntr:il \V|8, CPiilrii, pi ...

12U260i83m>

!(B%8(’/»112H

fflVSr

8SS9'.4T*HO,

This is nit Bta'i'd R8 an Inducement, it Is JUST A PLA IN FAUT. 1100 buys 4(fl ahar.a n-'v (loO will buy 200 aharvs when the advance takes place— and 11 will atib '• ibe raitat m agnldcent vaUie In the whole oil field. A ll ap­plicants fur Bir.rk licfore the oloae o f books next Friday poalllveiy aharc In thetwo per n-iii. ilivlibnd tor Novem ber,

if ynii si '-nd tl'"' "'Ith the Eastern Consolidated Oil Company, you are sure to gel liack t-i In dlv blends In the first year—imsalhiy more.

In udilUl'in te Ibis, the price o f s lock is tii days, it bus nearly lU.WO acres o t j i l l lands t<

It haa n l ■'lll V get Into A.S M.xNt

l l in Pill U 'tjKTY.Then Into Santn

liarbnrti ' ' 011111.1 1 'iiUforntn, where the compniiy has the largest single oil tract In the eoim irv.'Il l 11 Into the Ohio field where the Standard Oil C om pany’s pipe lines lake till loriii’any'a oil right to their tanks. And NOW ITS AGh.NT IS IN TIIF K l'IN M .n TOP D ISTRIC T, to make assurance trebly sure.‘ Y m /t i io .- an aa.HUrance ot P R E SE N T PROFITS which warrant the

n o r m .IN I I " F p r i c e o f t h e s t o c k , where other com pan ies are olferllnK imlv FROSCK.CTS TH b3 KASTKBNTOO, FAR IIUYOND THOSE OF A N Y OTHER COMPANY W H O SE STOCK CAN HE niil CHT.

Thrr*' la no niu':dtii>ii of market.

BROAD POLICY OF EXPANSION CONTINUES.boughtTrans-

In the Kern County field the Standard Oil Company has already ,he pip. for tlB pipe line to tidewater. It is on Its w ay from P ltU burg. piiriail'oi to tidewater will cost hot ten cents n barrel, w here heretofore R has cost fiirty-lhree cents a barrel!

T.) make assurance trebly Sure the Eastern Consolidated Is considering th* pur. base o f one o f the V E R Y BEST OUSKKH P R O P E R T IE S IN BEAUMONT.

raise lOlt per cent, within thirty hi^ok tbls statemont.

tif extAnalan Idsntlrul wlili Ibu Slundard Oil Com pany—tn FAYING a H PuSHlULK AS FA ST AS IT CAN

LEVKLOi' rUOPKRTY.Flrsl III Kirn ' ‘"unty. CoH fom U , tho wondvr of the West.

It

: I

The market was secured first.

t satisfied to rest where H Is in the matter o f developm ent.

Th’ - nim pany hoe kept Its promises. Eighteen flow ing wells, whose oil ts B..I.1 pay liberal cUvidenda, and the development has Just begun!

. nmpare these statements with any other you may find. T he dividends will li„ r. asv with the com ing In o f new wells. This Is not a '■single” gusher prop-usll I'Ui

■] hf IloBton nnd Maine Rall-oad la preparing to use oil th rou gh the H oosao Tl - 1. 1 U Is the flrsl appeurunco ot oil fuel on tho Eastern railroads—the bar- l.jiiir. r o f the glorious field uhoul to open.

And it Is not only the iiffalrs o f the company expanding rapidly. The PIIU'E O F TH E STOCK IS EXPAN DIN G.

YOU CAN SAVE MORE B Y INVESTING IN E A S T E R N CONSOLI- IH T F D STOCK BETW EEN NOW AND FRID AY T H A N YO U CAN POBSI- lii Y M A K E IN MANY COM PANIES IN TH E N E X T T W E L V E MONTH81

SAFE MANAGEMENT THE SECRET OF SUCCESS.Wlicn high-sounding statements are made concerning a cantpany inviting investments, the question is properly suggested.

men who have dealt with large affairs and who haveS o m e 'ih c^ to g V h a v e been told you above. The prosiiectus will tell you niorc.Greater than the value-of Standard Oil stock up to nearly $1,000.GonVemenlrises are frequently ruined by bad mLagcment. While this company is making haste, it is being done dchber

Hlm ’ FnmsrCady^w^^^^ (,'onnecticut as Lieutenant-Governor, and was chosen to ^ y his^Hun. is the President of the Eastern Consolidated Oil Company. Hon.,Charles W. Noyes,

party s Speakers the Massachusietts Legislature ever had, and Lewis A. Corbin, one of the larpst MannL ^ T ers m NeV A l a t ^ a V e^ ^ .^ s i f the company who assist Eres,dent Cady in the gu^ance_of the

Compare this price and THE COMTbf. r'nance to'eet this Stock at 25 cents a share, at a par value of $1.00,• is fleeting. .PANY'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS ALREADY MADE with the stock of any company at three or four timetthe pnee.

Then lose no time in acting.i r O K A lV r » O R D K K B I vA PJK :.

I R o o f t d i s m *L. E. PIKE & CO a, D S H k O r S i Emoire Building' 11 Broadway, New York, N. Y,* " Boston. Chicago, SL Louis. Clficinnitl. Philadelphia. PitUburg, Washington. SpringHtld. Hartford and Undon. England.

The firm of L E PIKE & CO. has been esUblished 11 years, and our best recommendation lor square and honorable dealing is the(act that our customers of 11 years ago are our customers to-day.

DEPOSITSM A D E IN TH E

Essex County Savings Bank

♦ ♦ ♦ » - ♦ »

t F I D E L I T Y t r u s t : C O M P A N Y .

N E W A R K , N . J.

OF E A S T O R A N G E ,

O n o r B e f o r e D e c e m b e r 5d .

Capital I Sarplus aad Eidiyided Frolits

1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0

1,475,000

t

WILL DRAW' INTEREST FROM DEC. 1st.

m iuiiELnu sTock N iu e i. 11

m VORK BOND MARKET.Cloflng pries* on the ftiiu ,

Kxihjiise, «s tabulated Lj it Co.;

Corner Broad and Baok Streets.Tiki AikCil

Opsn-H1*h'*LrfJW-Clod **»t *pt Ine

FAIR UflATHER PRO.MISEILFair w«-*tihir for t'l-m orn.w has been

h> ilii* hrf'al ohsu'rver at the hixh ss'liool 1*ht hijfhp-wt t rnp ni-lurp j-vUt-rrtay was 54 Ihf lowest36 deert-sra, arid thi- avernKf* 48 Th*’ avr-ratfr* hun,lr1U> was .slxiy-four p«T ivn i. TV)*' urt-vallitiji wir'd was w^at. with a m.nclmuni vi'loc|i,v uf thlriy miles an hour M t-NlotXihlp momlna the tern- VH TOliire WiiH J7 dsKress, at T o'claok Ihe Btimr. fthd at noon was fnrty-soven de­grees. The humldily at T o'clock was sevsTdy.four per ct nt . nntl at ll' o ’ clock ecTemy^iwi. pt-reent The pr*-val!tni wind was west wl»h a rif six mHn*s anhour.

Inerir)M»entetl tsi TrsQtoM*T F ii:\ M -s s ‘ The Jnlerstats In-

dependt 111 T- l i ; 'uhi. htuI Telegraph Cora- pan) , with tin ,iGih-*ri£t'il capital o f $3.0UU.- (ifti. w.ts !iH.-ri” ii lI .xJ here yesterday. It Is unipiiw'r* ll D- i i’ Tisiruct. acquire and m*enil*‘ it !■ nt i;-k anil telephone lines. The Ihi nTi-'T.i !-tm are Tharfes N. King.

M ijr -ni- uul .Nelson R. Vonderhuol,uU gf J- rk><-\ ' ,JU'i Iji r*'tl

/I ■|■'l ii <'i lh‘ Ml

rm um .n L.Jiidk-atfil 'i lion Th' r tbi- tiib'i uel \V. .1-1 t(x h.

B H D k m p t.f'l fcLVf.VlV \EVr$.

\S N Nov. 9.—Dr. John J.-V-lorrlstown, ha* been ad-

kr-,i|.i u|HTn a voluntar>‘ petl- . r. wfN en creditors named in ' ' 1 rirndpal ones being Bara- .tri I Dr. W llfiam H. M cln-

Uniled SUte» l>ef«rtmcat of Agricul­ture, Weather Bureau.

Vork. ■!<. Y., Nor, 9 , 190|.Observaiiolu Ukeh el s ,K. M.. 7Mh mor.

INDISTKV AND COMMERCE.

Pcnrvt iG T ((’ ;iUr..rr,iY V'i.vit er.. it.i

i-riijrinlxathin o f the Southern t*' fL ow ers ' A ssw lation bias

.A ri -w <«Tni’Jiny has purchased the pipe mil! <•{ till r irnberland Nall and Iron Cunipii-iv. . 1 Uridaeton, and the plant willbe i i..drw''d-

Mr Is quoted as asyina Ifr t i ’ rtkniK i Quid aet rid o f Its smoke

• It Wi^uld becom e the arsatsstcliy In t.14- world.

A , T ft K 1- iiilj 93% 93A , T r'k I-’ \< . T't3 itia 103 mL’hi.,Nnr

11IM

ft ^'rtt :

!?• .. 98HTPS 72iJ

984*72\ rj5-;i

fll L ft S Y\‘ |vis. 97 97 97 97Bt 1. ft S W SIYI4 9UW S0S»[’ siirn (' !i\ nihle -iB WSr* \WKW HhefUM i|. It 9Ki 61^Wli^.i ll ' 1. .'I-' WYi »S 4 88^ KM*

.\jwT Alkali.Am ! U iillw sys..

Tl action-----' 'D lisii-iion 6s.' iiul<rlii Steel-..*

• fHW4 IrtW .

MW VORK MONEY MARKET.

N I'U Y "IIK . Nov. 9.—ClOse^M oncy mi call ID m .ll i>nir per cent. Prim e mercai Ulf per cent. Sterling hrcbiin^d' wUli actual business In Iwr k tTh hiM-, for dem and and 4 4 lualyty -Ll.- pimUd rates. 4S4H i4Ji& aii. 4tf7 j'*r D ' •.biwTii -rcial bills. 4M3’ i®f48?Vi H- 5ll\ir, ■ - .\Uxlcan dollars, bt-inL U...(Ti\f Ksilroad banas siritiw Lloi*-rnmi »ii tunids steady.

pr..........K ' I’o. o f America.M ir -.it n .........................N ll .\. phall............\.iT .\.qphalt. pr..........

.1 .\Sptl Alt OS..........Lmia Klee....................! ■ C o...................■l:j'Water S teel..........L ‘|fi T raction ...........I GU-il Gas imp...... -

I’ wirk Steel.............i ’ o. o f N. A ..........

M osey (o Loan on Bond and Mortf^ags*I.gTBHBST ALLOW ED OS O K P O ilT i

AT 3 I'EH CENT. I’ B B A SN tM . Op*D fiom to .8. M to 4 P. -M.

fistnrdsrs. to to ILMuudsy eveoings from 1 lot.

K. U. F A R N SW O R T H .T reasw eer.

O F K I C K H I S .

UZAL H. McCAKTEB, Prcslrtent.,FUHM r . DBYDEN, Vlce-Presld«nt.

J E R O M E T A Y L O R , 2«1. V lce-Prettirtent atirt T r u it OfflcHr. F R E 1 » E R IC K W . E G N E R , Sec. » n d T r«a t-

’ •

o'T JOHN F. IIKVOEN, k JAti. W . ALKX.AMDEII. f JAMES H. HVDE,t LE ^^tl: n . W ARD,

THUS- >'. .MrCAKTEB,f KDU.Ut B. W ARD,

l Y I K E O C T O K a S ,W ILLIAM fiCHEEKES,A B. JACKSON,HEAL B . MoCARTBR, , itEROME TAYLOR,J . B . BAI.I.ANTINK.W H . N. COLKR, JR .,

'W U Jt.lAH H. STAAKK, rOBBJCuT r, DBYDE.V, H K H B T S. REDMOND, CH ARLES A. EEICK, B E R N A R D NBRAVSS, JO H N C. BISELE.

» ♦ » •

m o n e yb y d e p o s i t i n g y o u r s a v i n g s an t h e

iWCOlOSSALMLTlBOSTON STOCK HxBKtT.

hai bien ms'le and may ttlll be msile l-y win U invMinienis- Whsi to do with small asvlnse to make them muUSply. If v iu would knuw hi.w you may draw dlvMen-D and set Hi't). At) Irpos.A R l l i l R J> KO EH LRH * R nuker.J1 B roadw ay* Xevr Y o r k , >. \ .

S E C U R IT Y SA VIN G S BANK,7 4 0 3 R O A . O

3 p e r c e n t , interest paid 6n amounts from $2.oo to^$5,ooo.Its m a n a g e m e n t is ■wise, conservative and economical.

G R O S S A S S E T S , $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . S U R P L U S , $ 1 7 2 ,0 0 0 * ,

NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT.

Nl;\V H iIlK , Nor 9 —The statemer.T the As'*'" Uu-il BanKf' for the Week en,. •

'JT' Vi.s. IjOfttis 1886.396.000, tifi t- H.TJT'nii', itupiislts 1960.419,100. d n r

iiri iilallon |3l.8fL400, ii*'« ■ ■ •.■*(»> l-g tl lenilert |68.96i.s0L>. dv.-r

t:.:-7i«.:’'«- mu’fle $in,3».i00, decreape H . auO. *i:46.2H7W. decrease f:i :rtfjti'f'v'' r»'qulfcd 1257.604,776, .U •

<;Ljrpiux |8,6W.W5. decreast- i ' «75.

The followlDV 1 o ’clock hgmIi .Mun S lock Exchttnp^I the e v e n i n g.-Tilth ft Co.:,Tual, Copper..................\m*T. Sugar....................\ufiY»on ......................AuhisoD pfd..\rnfr. Tel. ft TehMldfltlC .................N Iventura .............lD>Sll>Q ft Maine-niMKham ................'-iltic ..........■ ilumet ft Hecia

:• ns at the ■ .iTp fur- I > W. B. Dick Brothers & Go.

I V I A N A O K i e W .■ itATTIN, r m . LOUIS LELORO.T. Pm *. H D W A B D iP A B T II ,T » * «

S T L V E S T W J - O * j a m b s N. AKUUCKLE. j . f r a n k l i n PORT,' 'S ^ E * 4 « n C K B lS 3 a . W A L L A C ll IL M O B D B B , JOHN A. O lT r p g D ; ____

w f c R o i ^ BEN JAM IN a t h a f ik a M A H c . H . t a t o o u > ,M .a

. Cn

M *mb«n It** PbilAilati'tii* .yu,..*ExobanBW.*»oi.cilUlfaCB. 761 BiftOAD NT** Newtek. '

W ll.l,f.4« P. MU CH.LHatarice TslspbotisB 789 and nii*,

■ m i o d e ’ ^ '

BhlABLl^HBK>

Exceptional J ddlphia Sdrvkca

tpper R an ie- I Copi Steel.

per.

NEW YORK P R O D IC E M ARKETS.

.4r .f i .rt Is tvtn* m ad* by the cltt»*n* of B.,1 m to raise sufc*crlptlons to A**i*t in r ‘ ill,Unit th* H art Iron Foundry, whl. li Aaa f jU lly dastroyed by lire About a w.-t k sKo.

The Lordoo Tim **. revtewtnEfthe pre»- ent condtiton o f British trade, says It Is rertalnly ie*s active than It was iifc^the middle uf liKi). but It would be absurd to lailt of a serious depression.

Judge Rellstab has Issued an ordet* au- thorl*ln* Hugh H. H am m ..ae*l«n*e o f th* Trenton Lamp ant Brass Company, at Trenton, to conttnu* the m anufacture o f II, p r^ u ct until unfintshsd work shall have been completed

KKW YORK. Nov. F lour—It.T ei|u2S U! l)Me . Slate and W estern, neai, .', . buyer- iind sellers, conttnuing 5< t ' apart on most gradest Minnesota p„ i, t S.SOfH 10. winter stralfh l* . S.4titf3.i«i

Uve ttiiur—Dull.Receipts, «.T50 bu , sales,

bu ; sold off this m orning thrnugh f sales for long account, la rger Norths receipts, foreign selling and weaknes;

-thel

Ms, ' - 'u

The Chicago grain trad* Is stirred over s oeal 111 oats which. It Is predicted. *111 make May detlvery sell at SO cent* a bushel and possibly higher. One operator has a mllliori bushels. Bcarctty o f oats Is tracesbie to the drought o f last summer. Hay os is sold yesterday as high ag 40\ cents, the top price this season.

In Pittsburg. Andrew Carnegie referred yesterday to th* Pennsylvania as "Only a second-class railway, a fter alL" and add­ed: " it has a great taak o f improrem snt ahead o f It to hold Ita p la ce Lukk at that engine eahaasUng its s u a m ! It ts having hard worh on a grads o f fifty fast to the mite, tod Qm train la not running orar fifteen mllea an hour. W e sRall b* o o ths dosrn grad* ib ortly , w b es v s wlS hare to make up T h* fo o l engtnaecs o f tiM Ptnusyirafiia y s e n ag>

Pans. Lbcvmher, IS-IS*1 i-lA

R ye -F irm : State. 57®M c. 1. t. New York ear lots; No. 1 Western, S3 f. o. h aflua,

Cora—R eceipts ILSM b u -; sal- a |. .<i bu.: dull and barely steady. easier cables snd the wheat decline. M.y,

U -».O a ts-R eie lp ls . I » .S » bu..: Inactive i.ui

steadily held; irsch while, tStriili.B ,-ef-Q ulel.Pork-Steady.Lard—Steady; prime W estern -team.

8-ffit,.B ullet—Recelpl*. 1.3M pkg* ; firm jtu je

dairy, H®22; creamery. la «2 }. factory.

Cheese—R eceipts LOTI JJlyi* . nulet.

I . ntennlal humlnlou t - .

imliilon C oa l.......;ily ■w e*t-.....y--

:-ner*l E lectric. ..1-1- Royal*..............Mhbs- Coft.................Mlchifan .................

f Mohawk ..................iln. Pacific...............I, >ld DuttlAiOD ........

I 1 's c e ^ ......................■ t'arrot .......................i R utland....................Trl-MonntolB .........Trinity .......................Tam oixek .................

I I’ nion Pacific ........l\ B. Btssl ..............

I 1'. 8- B t ^ K ’ .......' Crdted FPnlt C o ... .

V 8. M inin* C o .I'tsh ..........................WolyertPt ;■Wlscouat* Oaotrsl

o . P ' - c o i v r ^ o r N f ,b a k k e u a n d B R O H E K .M A H A U K E t sT., NLW AIIK. ,N. J.

£atatt sod Local Invaainitni 9*cunu>a fltotfu and Booda. Qrala aad Coiimk

IftLftPHO/Vf 9B7.

a BHlrlidl^, o f Mount V**rno^i, \V,' J, JoAtsen. o f Buffalo, and Imra B. Clark, 0 ( gsnsca Falla

EINANCUL rO lN TE B S.United Btate* Steel Corporation book*

j w said to show an Incrra,* nf tnenty-fir* par eeoL In the number o f hold rs o f pro.

1 Plt*» ■fancy large September, fancylarge Oetober. R4#***; faney small gvp. tember, inneW H; fancy small October. t% C F

Eggs—Receipts. S.II2 pkgs; strong; gtste gnd Pennaylvanla. 24®Ti: W estern candled, BRrZS; W estern uncandled, 10624

S ugar-R aw . steady; fa ir refining. 3 V ceotrlfugaL M teaU H i; molasae* sugar, J; refined, quiet; crushed. tB». powdered,

graBUlated. Lffi.C«B*e—Firm ; N a T, Rl*b 714-

gleldend.Charles 8. Hiller- preNidrnt o f

NEfAtt SECUSITIES MARKET. York next Wednesday.Ttie foU ovfns auotatlons are fu rn k oM

by J- B. Btppel:Coo. Traction C o . . . . .Con, Traction Co-v'ellifioWft Huftson CoJ C.s lUiiok^n ft ^ters.jnJ Hobeikee ft Pateixm isSswEI* jCoes^ldaleil Ga.*‘ NrVOlk GonooUdateii ^ _VAWofft P op teo fer Heitiway n p ^

------a- ev .

;l(1 A okeft <T irw

1ISI4 I W va 26 I7»a w57

mm

¥

It Is believed that DaHii* Mllisr, h u t * rifiht-hand roan in the Great North.

VUl be pramtnent in the mat — o f Northern Pacific after

tof*..

ttreei R a i l , . ,•N svafk tja i J£frnttad rUartWe « > ..

I 'o llH E le c tr ic Co. 4eCounty Park 4s. 1S3S.•SSISlIt JK^M.

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c^DtrIrvfiiM

Wfi.-l C o( Hal

-HUdaoR County Oas Hadaov County O a,

• A idW w raal.

millHd

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>WB K aa Ik l l .J,-L*^"’ '' '.* -T h e old K*s1-s r m a l fT . N .................._.

la g IWR .«»»■» t^m iuny waa_ iv -rsaierday. with * 'ruttal ‘f f o ore. T l S i l

to Ds iDcat^l at ■ ■Th- dlrec_

Greenwich,O’"!!, .y, J .;

tRo Northern Paclflc-BurUngtoo

kkatsd formerly to the pian. that the Rui- •alt t.afce egtonaton has 'Bngton

'r * * . rnsrltory ha* bsen^ reconaldend.

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A dboetm of the lattar yeaterday. f-w4««as' coBtaa^tae an lacrsaf* e ^ t t e l from MM.M to tLMO.MA *

gate Btaiiy

i Dickinson, Gram'inoniam C O . ,

Mamhar. of ‘b* ■*"** Eaehaagt*15 Wall S t, New York.RIIANCB OFFICR- ^751 fttiad St, NewtrL N. J.Telephoae 1J63.

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Regarding Res*W U H the Matami BeamHft

i Rifiw g w hmimw thoam i f alhmt Btmaim* Utm Cmmammht, mm

POST & FLAGG,m flA N O H O f F IO M ;

774 Brwd S t, Newark, N. J. I t f K D L DBIIIS, Rnsliwt Piflwr.

1BLSPBONS im*iiie imslmBni Securitiis.

HMMf RfiRMsAgriagf the Mgfiw/

BemeOft^ Comtrmet te Braadfir

mat hetimr thmm the potter a th trectM o f other cogfi^ggAtfi. Ate m e hunaomr wtth the not bat

A n ffiH M t MABaf" AO*^ A Ogy.

Otet. I j r ~ " No, T Tt Brood S t

7 i . M a E*M bh*«»7 l. « .A O * k w »-

W . 8 . S M I T H & C a ,

f f n i i i r g r r fr*** * > ■ - » * * * *^ M P I R K BDILDIXO, NRW YORK.

e . A. H A R K E D & GO.,(M a n i*llat*qn-fiB*»*anW__HAIGHT & FREESE

H IL L R« nJH M R. *• V-- E T S S S l ' a & I S T ^ I I W t K

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N E W A R K E V E N I N G N E W S , S A T U R D A Y . N O V E M B E R 9 , 1901 . 5

SAID T O FAVOR TRUNK SEWER

A U COllESE TEAIS BATE U IE S lO-DAY

K . s r l r A ll a t th e G r id ir o n C ootea t* S e h cd n lrd A te r o l l e f

l o t c r e a t . ''

I c fN t that E agiieers B a n PracticiH j D e c iM M a Ptan for Cleaas>

i i f tke Passaic.

NO OFFICIAL ACTION TET TAKEN.

L 'a o .a l t ln c tS iv e r ta T o h e a T r ip D o w n th e B o r t® L o ca te P ro h o lile O n tlr l a n d O r l r e O v er P ro a o a e d H on te—I f P la a H b o a U Be A d o p te d a B r ic k C o a d a l t It W o e ld f e e t A b o a t dO.OOO.IMMI.

ODDITIES IN THE Iranis ssm m NEWS OF TBE DAY MfA«A™N

AMUISKRIITS. AMI 9IEMEJITt. AM CiKM ESTfa

Aa n r « u lt o f a trip o f Inipecllon m ide lUrough ihe Fassalc Valley Thursday by tnumbers and engtneera o f Iho Qtsis Bew- eraga QoinmLBfiton, It Is Bald, the experts engaged by the B oard aa consulting en­gineers have practically agreed upon a report recom nienJlng the construction o f a gigantic trunk aewer from Paterson to .Newark Bay. to discharge the ^ w a g e from the entire P a sw lc valley into the Kill von Kull. a fte r ihe matter had flrat been treated In the Newark meadows and made Innocuous.

W illiam T. H unt, prrsIdBiit of the State comtnlaslon, and J. J. R. Croes, o f New Y v k , one o f the consulting engineers, ■ a d c positive denials tO‘ day that any Oaal con ference had been held by the e&- glneers or any report or recommendation uf any kind agreed upon or submitted by them. The T hursday trip. It was aakert® ed, waa exclusively fo r the purpoae o f ob- aersatlon, and no meeting or conference took place a fter the tour.

Rudolph H ering and J. J. R. Croes, o f New York, and W illiam Brown, Jr., o f Boaton, are the experts who have been retained by the State oortunlsilon to paas upon the plana and recommendations o f the local engineers, Jamea Owen, of Mont­clair; Colin R. WMse' o f Passaic, and John B. Ferguson, o f Paterson. Each o f the local engineers presenlod to the ex ­perts a report based upon his own opinion and conclusions. T he Paterson and Pas­saic engineers recomm ended local treat­ment o f the sew age o f their cities and the discharge o f the liquid residue through a newer to he built under the Passaic River and the Bergen hills Into the Hackensack River.

An alternative plan suggested by the Passaic County men was the treatment o f their own sew age locally, rendering It a harmless effluent, to then be delivered through, a drain to Newark.

Mr. Ow«ta*a B wggeitloBSt Mr. f)wcn recommended the cnnstruc-

tloti o f the Joint aewer along the river from Paterson to Newark, and the treat­ment o f all the solids In the sewage o f the entire section at a plant to he established on the m eadow s below this city, the liquid sewage tc be discharged into the Kill von Kull near the upper end of giaten Island.

It Is the latter plan the consulting en­gineers are said to have commended. The plan for d lsch o r^ n g the Palerson and Passaic sew age Into the Hackensack, It is said, waa not approved becauae It was decided the flow In that river was not sufficient to carry o ff the sewage that would be discharged into It, without pol­luting the w ater to an extent not con ­sidered safe.

The cutlet sew er proposed would be hunt o f brick, and would cost, It Is said. In the neighborhood o f All theengineers have treated the question pure­ly as an engineering problem, and ihe final reports o f the experts will deal ojity with the m ethod o f disposing of the sew­age and will not touch tspon the appor- llnnmenl o f coat or manner of carrying the plans in to effect, all o f which will have to be decided by legislation after a plan Is adopted.

P r o p o a e d O v lte t iM speetcd. Although It If denied that a final agree­

ment has been reached on the adoption of the trunk sew er plan. It Ih known that a point ha» a lready been selected for the outlet o f the sew er Into the Kilt von Kull, and T hursday 's trip o f the State com - mission m em bers and eniclaecrH Ancluded a voyage dow n Newark Bay In a tug­boat, where this outiet she was Inspect­ed and approved, and In a general W'ay the location- o f the sterlltxing plant and the route o f the big aewer t^low the A-ity were decided upon. After their trip down the bay the coneultlng engineers

^were driven k lon g the river to Paterson and condlUoils and posHlbllUlcB for se­curing a rou te fo r the big sewer at a minimum o f cost and difficulty were care­fully noted.

Charles F. H arrington, of Lj'ndhurst; Muyoh H inchltff. o f Paterson, and Mr. Hunt were the members o( the com m is­sion who accom panied the engineerti on their trip. U r. Owen guided the party and pointed out the places o f interest in con­nection with his plans im this end o f the route, and the upper end of the valley was Inspected under the guidance o f E n ­gineer Ferguson. A fter the trip the en­gineers went to dinner In Paterson.

AU o f the big coUdfe tMOU, together wtth the Indians and the n d llu ry and naval cadets, will be out on the giidir«>n to-^ay, and ijearJy all o f the games sched­uled are full o f Interaat and Importance In the results o f the year

A t N ew York Columbia will meet the eleven from the University o f Syracuse, and. while the latter Is som ewhat o f an unknown quantity In the general football j w orld, there is little doubt in the minds o f I the Columbia players and their support­ers that the victory will remartn with the hom e tram. The light practice o f tbs Co­lum bia men yesterday showed that their p laying force waa In fine trim for the match.

The H an'ard team reach Philadelphia last night from Cambridge, and will meet the University o f Pennsylvania to-day. The Cambridge kickers have been working hard for thlB meeting for over two weeks, but Columbia's easy defeat o f the Quakers last Saturday has Inspired the Harvard men with more confidence, as they discov­ered that the Pennsylvania team was no! the equivalent In prowess to those tliat have worn (he red and blue colors for tho last two or three years.

The Pennsylvania coaches have been m aking strenuoua effurts this week to bring their team up lo the point where it tnay mak<‘ a strong defence at least, but the student body refuses to bet, except at alm ost prohibitive odds, on their chances o f winning. The team la probably In bet­ter shape, however, than last Saturday.

A t New Haven Yale will play the Or­ange Athletic Club. Princeton will tackle the W est Point cadeta, and. In view o f the tie gam e played by W est Point with Yale last Saturday, the critics expect to obtain from to-day's ganie some line on Lbe proh. abilities o f the Vale-Princeton match. The Carlisle Indians will play the naval cadets at Annapolis, Cornell will meet Le­high Qt Ithuca, Brown and Lafayette wUl play at Providence. Rutgers and Haver- ford w ill meet on the Haverford grounds, while the Univerjilly o f New York will go to H artford to play the Trinity College eleven.

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JatlwB LlekiMirNM S ues H ie F oriu ee ! B nslW fss P w rtiiert A d a m O b i, lu

F i f t e e i S k d e t N s E i e u l i i e A io N e x i n | 4h e C lr e w lt C o u r t .Julius U sbhsrdt has begun a suit iji

B LA N E irSi.f apMtPiY NCu csNTUfrrt

T H E A T R Ei f Nisfi f «rk«d Tw« Hiadrid

Y ean Ago.

D R . WARD'1< D IA L E R P A R T Y .

G o v e r n o r -e le c t a n d O lh e re H laO n esti lit F lo rh n n i P a rk .

Qovernor-elect FrankHiT^Miirphy was the guest o f Dr. Leslie h. ••ard, vicp-prcHl- den i o f the Prudential insurance (Com­pany, at u little dinner part)' given at Dr. W ard 's country home In Florham Park this afternoon. The other m em bers'of the party were United Blates Senator John Kean, Major Carl Lentz. Benator Thomas W . McCarter and John F. Dryden. presi­dent o f tIkA Prudential Company.

Dr. Ward and Major L enti were l«trn on the same day, served together In the war, tip the scales at exactly the same weight, and both vote the Republican ticket. These coincidences have made them close frlen<ls, nml for several years It has been their custom to take a day o ff together some lime during election week and tramp through the woods nr drive about the country, forgetful of pol- Ittcs and buslnesB.

T o-d a y was set for ihe annual outing, but early In the week Dr. W ard decided to change the programme, and made up the dinner party aa a change from the usual method o f celebration.

the Circuit Court to recover dam­ages from Adam OhI, ulleglTig dtfam a-tlon o f 'ch a rg cw r av the cause. Mr l.iri,-

--------- ------- -- ■ hardl and Mr. Ohl were form erly portm i-____ ___ ; In the A Ohi M achine W orks, ui Hnjn

fiOLD MME ON A BUILDING SITE, man «tr«« l and New Jersey Rallror.d ux.; hue. M r . O h L H I * a a ld , som o t lm .* at;..

' so ld o u t h la I n U re a t In th e buslru-ssH o m e ly B t a l l i t o s , l* rn > e N l»av tne r, w h o a t p re s e n t co nd iK -is h

I u n d e r th e n a m e o f th e B la m ld n ! M a < h iti- 'H i m s e l f w H e r o —M a n IM e s S n i ip fm p ii W o rk s . M r. O h I e n g a g e d in th e n ja r lu i. - ’ t o B e P o o r , H n 4 M o n e y A l l U i r r i h c b its lnesa a t fS M c W h o r te r s tre e t.

A u a n n l l n . Io M o r , T l .a „ 'n Ih*’ proceirfln*. J t 1, Aitonfrt^ l-v M •l I o . « , A » o < . n , . n . . o r ii^ r M r.'O h l, a f.e r .Jilted His GlrR H efnsexi interest, m larepfeesnied th»»

Appointment. done by L lebbardl. t)n this a \\<Katioii he bases his cult- William l.r-nii.-

■ I i-Mwurds represanti Mr. Llebharflt. ;m.i■ I .. ___ Im a.An.r1«. t .t i f-W orkm en em ployed In the

mine, near Monterey, Mex., opened j. large cavern by means o f a tunnel. In \t were found the skeletons o f fificcu cikui. surrounded by ancient mining tuol^. I'M" I up In the caverh were more than twn loads o f horn silver and galena, w-iih ivii. silver, all o f great rlchnesa. The uhi Spanish records show that this mine w..s worked m ore than 20(> years ago. uuJ : skeletons arc o f miners who are supp'*'^. ii tu have been suffocated by a cave-lu ­

lu- suys the case Is ready fiir trial d ;i ing rho present tenn o f court.

A daughter o f Mr. Obi, who acts as lu- j=-'n-tHry, HSld to*d*y that the pH|M-rs in

JiJleged defam ation o f chanu.-txr t-a.- li.i'l been served on her father.

'M E YOU M A R R IE D L A D IE S T J /

B IQ S C E N IC R E V I V A L O F

IJ L A N E Y ’ 5 A L L - S T A R S T O C K C O M P A N Y .

RE0R6AN1ZATI0N INTBE PHlLiPPlNES

1 M TME JUOeeiF OFFICIALnot- I’ Ll. SEND THE MliSAGt-

IN AFRICIN KIIR.1 0 c ., 2 5 c „ 5 0 c . NenlWBBfc“INOO$IE»TOLN" 2 M ATINEES;

T u b s . , Thurs. Sat.DIG F O t^ D A T IO N , Fl.NO UOLl>.

glATBISXTH Yfc^Alt PAgNUD.

R o s e v i l l e B o t id l i ic a n d L o s s .\ssu> c lw flo B R e -e le c t s Old O fllrers.

T he sixteenth annual meeting of the Roseville Building and Loan Asaoclatlon was held last night, and the following officers were re-elected: 'Glwood C. Harris, president; T. K, Hannahs,J, S. Stewart, secrelary, and H. V. D. Bchenck, treasurer; Thom as Pearson, W. M. Orane, E. S. Shawger. Albert Uanfleia and C. W. Brower, directors, and W. A. Taylor ami Samuel H. Smith, nudllors.

The new seventeenth series opened at the beginning of the ppoeent month has received subscriptions for MS shareM. the limit being 1.000 shares. The total collec­tions lant night were I7.12&.13. Loans for about 19,000 were made at an average premium of two and ihree-elghihs per cent. The report for the year ending No­vem ber J showed cash receipts to have been tlT 7,SOl.«9. and assets

C I T Y N E W S N O T E S .

VUwl S ta t la t le a o f th e W e e k .There were twenty-nine caa?s o f Fmall-

plx reported to the Board of Health dur­ing the past week, an Increase o f seven­teen over the preceding week. In all there were sLxty-one cases o f contagious dl»- eases reported, an Increase o f fourteen. This number Included eighteen casee o f diphtheria, eleven o f scarlet fever and three o f typhoid fever. Of the seventy- eight deaths reported during the week, twenty were cauoed by contagious and In­fectious dloeaseg and six by accidents. Smallpox caueed two deaths and pul- m oi^ ry tubevcu lotls twelve. Fifteen d e a m were o f p on on s under one year; twelve o f p m o n a between obe and flve veoM old ; five o f p e r m s between five gnd twenty; tW enty-m be o f persons between tw ebiy end six ty , and seventeen o f per­sons over s ix ty yeoers.

G o v e rw m e t tC M n k e e a H i c k S t r i k e a t U e le D M , M o n t .

By (he provisions of A clause lnsert>-d l:i a con tract between the Congress Cnn- Htrucil«>n Company of Chicago and the federal governm ent, Ihe United S ta ios will receive the benefit of whftt prom isee t<i bt; a rich atrike made on the site Of the new federal Inilldtng at Helena, Mont T\'ork- men engaged In excavating for a atruciurK have encountered a vein o f free milling dre Ipold, and ftfisoy.** made on the spot In Improvised gold pans yesterday aflernoot^ show gold running from llO to 118 pet l»m, while the M*ln I.h cptimoted by experth to be fully iw cnty-flve feet wide. T he vein runs ch’ar across ihc gnverninent blork from souiheasi to northwest, and is au|« posed to huvi hi'cn the bed o f an oM creek.

It extends nerbss the street, under the rpHldenie " f TlimmaH Cruse, the mllllnii alre banker, who achieved notoriety as the dt:«rovtrL^r of the Unitnlummon mini-, which, he /.old to the Rothschilds for JIO,- 000,000. Sln-uld tlie atrikAi prove as rich aa exprclcil a fter thorough assaya have been made, the faslilLmable W est Side m ay be­com e a mining district as W'ell

B O O Z L H K B U L L D O G H E R O .

F lra t In H e lp a W o in a ii W h o F e l l in F ro n t o f Cur*

B oozht I t br u g ly a b u lld o g as e v e r w on a b lu e r lh b o n a t h bench a h n w , y e t h<- p rovexl yf jf ! f* r r la y th a t , a l th o u g h he h a s n 'l g o t th e p fn ilg re e , he 's as th o r o u g itb r w l as a n y dog th a t e v e r w o n th e f i r s t p rize .

Mrs. Augusta Harper Lynde, o f 200 west Flfiy-Hevenlh street, who whs re­turning Hum a Fhapplng tour, wan struck by a call lu*rse and knocked In front of a Broadway oar at Thtrty-wlxth street. New York, \ estcrday afternoon, It waa Boozer who tirs; itAchcd her side. His teeth took a Ughi grip on Mm. Lym le’s Jacket and hfi' tu^fged away with all the aircngth In hIs powt-rf'il body to pull her off the track II'- mlis'hi have Ru<ct»edei1 aloiio, |»ui two men gave him a helping hand. M'hen he dliirn leave Mrs. Lynde's side uutU he 8 HW that she w0 k safely In a cab and on her way home.

*^ e e re (H ry o f W « P O rO e ra T w n t le - p n r t i i t e n la !■ t b o M l i t t o r y D t v la l o n

K o a tv o A o f F a o r .^Y.VBHINOTON, Nov- On the r«vom-

mmdiitlon o f Oenergl Chaffee, commnn.i- iny ihe division o f the PhtUpplneH, the

ri'tary o f W ar hag Issued orders ft»r n r^TKaiilzallon o f that division. Up to this Urn. ihfl division hag com prised four mlll- hir\ depurtmenti. In accordance with M" -trtlon o f the W ar Department to-day

r<* will be only tw o military depart- til-Ills, to Include within their limits • LtiiL- iirincipal PtilUppIne arch lpdag • Thev will he known as the dcpartm cnis -if

Nnrih and South Philippines.

- I '.titles: J. R. Mlichell, heal brkU- t'liihiK Thepe I rises wxTe given !«' ilif c r i- iv -rp , t tm i n o t o w n e rs .

I

R o ck A w a y .

lh.Tb-'I

iiiirlli department will be comm-mil- MHjor-General W hxaton. unfl will

III' 1 1 1-' the Islands o f L uion. ManUorn 4ind iind all the inierveniug (errii -ry

Tl '• - .m h e m department, whh h w 11 I" ' "inruHiidcd by Brigadler-Urncrai t'MI * riihrHce tho remainder o f ihc arciil-

and Include the large iRlandR nf Sumar, Panay, Mlndsnan. the Vlf<ayas at,.I .li.lj,

Th" rnnanUdation o f these rtepartmrnn is in arcordance wdth Ovnem l Chaffee's rlUTi.x to institute a vigorous aggres.Hlve '■aiTipnlgn Against the Insurrectionists. Ahi- mcontly have becom e active nnti

I Iro«ihic.;toroc in the Islanils o f Samar I l.'vh iind In the extrem e southern por- I il-n-is o f LuSiOn. It l-s unrlerptood that

iK-dios o f troops arc to he concen- In the dlstrtctH w'herc outbreaks

oiTurred, under tht command o f offl- ' • r.- Ilf high rank, with the full purpose of lir-ini.ily stamping out the Rplrlt pf inzur- riM'iiiiit It Is said, furthermore, that the re-lu- lion In the number o f the depart- no'iav. In addition to making the military I'T- 's more com pact nnil efficient, will re- Hul[ ill J reduction o f expenses.

II........ciiiy Christian Endeavor Bucieiy.tlir..ijgh iii Evangelistic Committee, has • an.iL^ ii for'evangellztlc meetings In the lIiiiil'i. h tif Chatham. Chester. Uovf-r. ; li-nn.m \'ftl1ey, Madison, Morrtw Rliilos. .N+xv \ i-n im, i'am lppany. RoCkaWrtv ond i

liivltallona have bet-n mail^-.l I h. Ijiiii-lrcdH o f non-church member?* in i ilw'S" lowiiB. The speakers Ip the Rnek- [ -ivuv Creshyterlan Church on Friday-ivuv I'reshyterian unuren on frn m y *\i!nn;;s will be: November 8 , Rev. H;im- I

Z,ia.‘ Batten, o f M orristown; NnVL'm- '■ge —

1 'f. N .vcnihor ZS. Rev. H. FrcHum Mr- i Hmu'v. .vf Oerman Valley, and Nttxi-min'r I -I*. U''\ William T. Pannell. o f FIjuuPts | 'IV- and Sunday evening hit j\ ■ vsiii also be evangelistic In cYniTar- i

Tii-Jorldker Coles. No tme cftiru’ lu In- L|ijlr»* after the body and there Ih no clui- In hirt Identity.

.\ljLiui fifty o f Mr*. Bertha Rkiiurns i* frit rids tendered her a purprl>«v on ThurS' day evening.

Jrttnea P. UuUrldgc, who came to this cnxmlry nearly a quarter of n I'eiitury ugn. salJs for England to-doy to vIhU hin aged rtither. He Will be abs«>nt iibuui six

It. (i. Waldo, o f ' CVlitrnI nvenue. han rnuvnJ to New York, for the wtnier.

l>r. n. Van D. Hedges will give his lb Ui.'^tnued lecture on ■‘California," ai Uu- Y M. U. A- Hall, Monday evening. \u- \rmtn-r 18.

H.'V. a. J .'W ilson , late nf Tivoli. N .1.. hii-M ixen appointed an iiHslHlimt to JtHV. I't . K, H. Rodmun, rector o f Grace Proi-

s r o o i cC O M P A N YCOlUMBIt THEATRE

IniroduciligUNA A BELL-BR IN KER , JAM ES M. BKOPHY,siitl the ^iToriifpsl avtlrigcouipanv ever organ­

ized .jii (Ite Kmpire Thefttra iN.V.Isucceea,

SOWING THE WIND.Matinees—Thursday, Katunlay,

IM.. »Oo., 30e. NoHlfhar.i h>x| Week^'^Mr, Barns* o f Naw York-**

m in t nil i in i mKplicopal ('htirt'li

H I 8 H O IH U A T H K A R L B E ; V A I X T .

r«r«iMUK« Levi D e e A .Fcrdliwjid tieTt, eon of Mrs. Cirrte and

the Idle Uorrla Levi, died at hla home, H ^ntatnall place, yecterdav. atter a Ions tllneaa. Itr. Levi m * thirty years old and unmarried. Until six yeara a(o ne lived In this city, when he made Ua headquarten in Naw Mexico and travelled throush the Far Welt for a tars* Raetem xmoleaalcr.

e Ha returned to Newark (aat April, broken In health. He snduatly loat airansth after that time. He was a member of the New­ark lodse of Elks and of the Knlshts of Honor. T he faaeeal serviees wM be heldf r o m h is m o th e r 's h o m e to -m o rro w a f t e r ­no on a t 2 o 'c lo c k . In te rm e n t w i l l be tn B v e r f r e e n C e m e te ry .

M r s . H a i r y M . B e r w d t s . , i r e . M a r y H o s e n b a u ra H o rw ltx , s l x t y - a y e a rs » td , w i fe o f A lb e r t H o rw lta , o f

^ K n i s f e r B r o w in g C o m p a n y , d la d a t h e r h o m e , m N e la o t t p lace , la s t n ig h t a f t e r a a b o r t n ia e a a . M rs . H o rw lta ca m e t o N e w a r k t o r t y - e i s h t y e a n ago f ro m B o u - n ts a lB , a n d a ig y e a ra la ta r a a n M H o r -* • 5 1 w » „» d o p te d d a o g i i te r ,•u rv iv e a H r a . H o r w lt a w a s w e l iknown in Motaark, and waa daeply inters eeta^ in jctmHtafaia tbafiB, Hm was ata a ta b w o f ^ N a s A t n ^ H e k re w I m -

< M n iia a P io n e e rdtea' Im meAlalo B s M a f,_______and .Oermu B onltsl aeeletta. The fu­neral e «T tM to eetMuetsd frota hei residence M o i^ y efUraoon at 1 o’elock. Interment MUTga to gtotmasa dsmmsrv.

CutarrhThe cn iM «iOU In the Mood, m

whet ctM M Mejnmatlon of Bw muooHO membrano.

' It li ttan ton ' hnpo it^ t* curt the dlceJM hf loctt iniUeMlone.

' It ie potitiytlz aeii|irfA« t|,jia^ect It. btcauM It ahnieaNctt the iiom-

The Circuit Court call for Monday will be; Nos. 177, 271, 24, 183, 1«4, 176. 181, 187 and m .

Tho Fstralmen'F Benevolent AFfifK'laiion will hold a regular meeting at 27 William street next Tuesday afternoon.

The Philip Weldermeyer AzHoclallon will meet to-mormw afternoon ru Welder meyer'a Hall on Fifteenth avenue.

Allemanla Lodge No. 73, I. O. O. F.. will celebrate its thirtieth annlverBary with a reception at Haeberlc's Hall tn-mght,

A sate of Useful and fancy artlch*! will be held next Wednoaday and Thursday In W'. T, U. Hall, at 174 Camden street.

Bergeunt-gt-Arma Sayre has annnum'ed that Chancellor Magle will hear moil ms at cbnm'ery chambers In this city on Msn- da>’, November 18.

The Hayrlsrher Baengerbund will ittke part In a rtmeert to be given under liie eusplck'M Ilf the Allemannla CordUtlla oi New York lo-morrow.

The Alumni of the Newark PuhUo High Sohool Ib iirranRlng to give a reception j ihl concert In the New Auditorium on Orange street, on DfCHinher 13.

A recppik'n will l»e held by the mem­bers of the ThiitA’luT Fumare Company’s Mutual AUl and Benefit Association at Harburger'B Hull to-night.

A lecture on Hie Pan-American Exposi­tion will be kIvi‘11 III ihe Clinton Avenue Reformed rhvireli next Wednesilay night by Rev E «>. McFarland. One hundred vIpwf will i‘e shown.

A moiBineeUng of nachlxUafi wUl bs held In Lyric Hall. Plane street, at j O'etock to-morrow afternoon, under the auspices of the Iof'bI branch of the luter- natlonal Association of Machinists.

The present offirerz of the Belmont Benevolent Association were renominated at a meeting held lust night at Joseph Keller's tialL The election will take place in the eorty part of DA-oember. A com mlttee was named to arrange for the so­ciety's annual ball In January.

Resolutions of sympathy on the death of the late Ira P. Bmlih hava been sept to lbs family of ths deceased by the Blev- enth Ward Republican Executive Com­mit lea lohn B. Wood, W. P. Martin, Dr. W. I k Fish and A. P- Kfgen composed the committee which presented the reso­lutions to the family.

WUlord Branch of the W. C T. u!" held a parlor meeting yesterday afiernoon at the resIdsQflS of Mrs. Hewzun. 19 Os­borne terrace. Rev. C. Morgan Comphers made an address and other *|ieakers were; Mrs. BmiAa Bourne, Mrs M C. Canfield OAd Mrs. & 1. Bianchsrd. KefreahmenU were served during the afternoon.

Frederick Fedka, fortyoac years old. oi Ml UvlBB*loa street, was sentenced to three months Id ths penitentiary by Po­lice Judie Lombsrt> la the Fourth Pre- etoef Cmtrt. tkfe nmnilng- H« was ^ cussd of oSMult sod battery by George Coaler, ef Hi Broome street. It Is sold the Kca Quarrelled over family truublea

A Scottish entsetolnment. with Scot- tlsh costumssi win .be given in the Sixth Fresbyisrtaa Church on Monday night AtboBg those who gojiidpste will he John B. UosMlton, b o ^M s: James Brown, tenor; Mrs. Andrew Robinson, soprano, and aa ore bet tn . John Montletta will ■Pdok on "The Ohafpcterlstlrs of the Scotch.**

*^Se South and Cintrel American Re- was the subject of i lecture given

by Janet BUsobetb Rlci^rds, In the parlors of the Korth Reformed Chufcb isgt nlcht uwdtr ths ausgicez of the Ray Palmer CHih. there f m Orkigke sudiea^ P*'**ant, ODd Btrougbs^ the Ucturvr'z »a1k of the esSdttioaa ta fhste Meter repubSca topotrtpbkwHy- anlh .jiiy, ut«rv

a coasHferahte Miow of IbteresL

M a n W a s S a p p o s e d I o B e P o u r - ^ H a U O v e r g ] 0 .0 0 0 .

Tim OlbhOfiH. »(lxiy-flv'C yeara tihl and Mingle, died !«iiddenly st Ne-w CHy. N. V.. on WedncBday night, and Coroner Hmlth, who made an Investigation and held an tnqueat, surprised Iht' people of New City by dlsco^^e^1^g that OlhhonB, In- Btead o f being a very poor man. aa every one thought, had a I'omfortabie fortune, which waB stored In the little houta In which he lived alofie The money was all over the house. It wa» fo:.ind In bu­reau drawers. In boxen, and stored away in cloRetn and panlrlen, The loia l sum found In the houn; was f3.33t.&4. It wu* mostly In hllh, although uhout tH5 was In gold and silver. In a hank to k o f the New York SavlngM Bank was m iered the sum o f $3 ,CKN). A bank book of the Third Avenue Havings Hank showed a balance • f M78.77>. A lK«nk bcn k o f the (tieenwloh Bavlngs Bank showed a lalanc^- of nearly $3.<}00. The total surn Ui cash In the banks Is

RUT6EKS SETS $25,1 FROM HELEN GOliD

NEW liR V N SW lC K , Nov. ft.—Rutger* College Is The latest recipient o f Miss IHh'u Gould’ s bounty. She has given 126,NNr Io the college, and the money has been made available for use this season. So fjir the news o f llie gift has not spread far. even at the college, only a few offli- cIaIs knowing o f It. MIsa <lould has re­cently rnaile similar g lfis to VassHr Col­lege and to a high school, Her Intereal lu was largely pprsona!. Whatirez, her attention to Rutgers is not Known.

LE TTB R -STK A LIN U C H AllG E D .

J i L T E R R E F t f i E D .A P P O IN T M E N T .

Secretary Root Decides Against Mm*YI'ho Broke Engagement to Wed.

S e c re ta r y R o o t be lie ve s t h a t a m a n w h o J llta h is g i r l la n o t e n t i t le d a i> p o ln (- niDtU In th e a rm y , atwl th a t s i i r h foT idu* t m a j he p ro p e r ly t e r n t td u n g v n i| . m a n ly . H e haa ih e r e fo ie re fu s e d to r^ t in m e n d ih o a p p o lf i i tn e n t o f W il l ia m r « 'i.<w fo rd i, o f C h e s te r. S. (*.. u second lU u T - iu u jt In th e r e g u la r a rm y , sn d th e re b y s j i t l -n e J th e g i r l 's f r ie n d s , w h o h a ve m a d e u -b i-T m it ie d f ig h t a g a in s t th e y o u i i f m an ip p o in i- tn e n !.

( ' r a w fo r d s e rve d d u r in g ih - w. r w l ih S p a in aa a c a p ta in o f v n | i in te t r>. :uu\ wue s la te d f o r a p p o in tm e n t as uevonU k e tite n - i n l « if I n f u f t t r y , H o h e e n m r toM l? fl R e b e cca Dougla^^s, o f C h v « tn . s, C. T h e w e d d in g d a y w aa na m e d h - irdw w e re tssued, a n d pre.sents begun in in- re ­ce ived .

S u d d e n ly C ra w fo rd c h a n g e d h i- m m l and u>Ul th e m o th e r o f th e y n i i c m ih u i he w o u ld n o t m a r ry h t r i.t I>^h■<T H e ab,^Igne<i no a c c e p ia b le rens r I ’ su re w a s b r o u g h t on th o a u th o r iM > h» r>- to p re v e n t h is b e in g ro m m is s lo ji t ri .n ih c g ro u n d th a t "n o t r u e S o u ih - r i ' f M l ' - m a n " w o u M d lj^ca rd a y o u n g I - l iv I ' i - t le la n s a n d o th e r In f lu v -n tia l if

I S o u th C s rn l lh a to o k th e <•«!*' -i- ‘ U-1b ro u g h t U to th e S e c re ta ry ’ s a t h m i -i.

F o re m sis o f S t. T^oiiln D ln tr lb a tln g Hootn o f P o alo filo e A r r e s te d .

ST. LOtJlB, Nov. O.-^Samuel Belig. fore- maii o f the city distributing department of the 81 L cuIh lN>Hb>ffit'i‘ . wua arrested to-day. churgetl with stealing Udter*. It la statk^ thill fifty letters. Home roiUitln- Ing money urdera, were found on bts pvr- BOn.

T h i r t e e a Y e a r s f o r A z a a n h .MT, HOLLY, Nov. 9 -H i rnurl yeati r-

dfiv Judge Oaskli! spnltnred Oeurgi l>t nby, colored, eonvL t#-d nf assaulting u white woman. Io thirteen years Jn Btalt- prison.

t ie r ia a ia n a t t l ^ s h l p L a a n r b is d .RTFTTIK, Nov 9 --T h " German battle.

Hhip Meeklenliiirg wun l.imirhed hw e *r- ilfl\ hi (he presence o f ilu* Gr,in'l Duke o f M m kleaburg-bi'hwerin ;i id Ih*- Grand Diu'hcss 'Marie of Me< kl ‘iit)urg-8chwer1n.

STATE NEWS BRIEFS.r » e » f S » M W » » » # » U S W » 4 »

A leparate puiiilr »' I.... I will b« d«voti-(l

le h n d d u r a f M V w n u i r i l t i M a h .W a « M r to devulRS M o oownifH .jtlOB ' ......... “

M t o O t o lk t o *

, W t t o t o N » n o f tb e P n k* PrMtoanma GiMnk iratowtoi aftwnoMi.

Ttoto t o n • IttTto MMtor t t Ttoton and • xatMtotory ao«- was i—to«J- ratojr anldM a m for a t o to a r^ a * «<tot Ina to a « -| ..............._ _ ___________ , totatto oUto. Tto p r to a a d a a n lar

t o ^ H - - 1 < . 1 ^ I fe lM i a n . ^ ^ n w ta ta r c t o r l t la a a t ^ knaoltoUBB,- " ■ "S " T J J 5 2 wMaii naaiW ta aantlrlto ito r « r towH T t o T T l r t t o t o U L I t S k S S t ; * “ * *< ^ * * ^ alalUa*. ■ I U n . I 4 a t o d t o t o f n e t o t r a r t l n t t , t o i

’ l ic o o u it t t o f t l o r t M T t o a u M U t o . * * * * ■— il lMHIIIUWito if li li t . " i C k ^ O t o t o a t o t o ^ t t n ^ «f M

■ ' ■ ■ atnrt, fbr ajk h k i r l i t o t o .

a n• toaiHItr

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W e a t h e r o f t h r W e e k .T b e a v e ra g e te m p e ra tu re t iu i

p a s t w e e k , a c c o rd in g to th e w e i k ix m a r y o f th e lo c a l w e a th e r bureHM ' d e g re e s . T h e m a x im u m w a s «si . i i ti.> m ln im u tn 28 degrees. T h e h u m Id U s i in a - 'l f r o m t h i r t y - f i v e to e lg h ty - f u u r "■n i u ' D M an p e rc e n ta g e o f s ix t y - fo u r . Tn** H i; tn u m b a ro m e fe r w a s 9&.J7. th e m lr .im rn M .W a n d th e m e a n « . 12. T h e w in d f o r th o w e e k w a s w e s le rL w ill, u m a x im u m v e lo c i ty o f t h i r t y m il '* i t o t a l p r e c ip i t a t io n w a s O.tfi of '■< F o u r d a 7« w e re c le a r a n d th e o th i r ih^ . f a i r .

t GIRL'S TILE.W Ith a VaagoB tor N l.lra ilB a *■"' ■•iti"'

" W e b a r e t r ie d f o r a lo n « i tm . m i'* ' - •u a d e p a p a th a t p e rh a ji* lil« . i i . : n» 'l • o m e tM t i f t o d o w i t l i h i . HI t o e d - t o la u i fh k o o d n a tu re d lj ' ,,n i w y . | p ro f ita , w a a t t a te i t t>jW h y a i r l i , I 'v c been tia ed to m i in s j " ' I

drLnUax erer ila ce I w a i a hi'> I * m in e d t h a t w a y : no , I f m r ' *1 ' t " k a a t a k e s p la c e to m y bo dy, . m l l "O .'ll n e r e r be w e l l e c a ln . ’ "

W e o n e n n c t e e t e d ib e i he lesv,. .-n c o ffe e a n d to b a c c o , b u t he u rR c t I ' l U t h e } d id n o t h a r t h b n a n d w e f t ' » '■■tn- fo r t ; 0 0 w o acQuIeoced until one day r

to i ru A n ta a n d Inv > rru ;ib les In T re n to n f ie rc a fte r .

The annual nj.cr’ iisi^ ■■[ the 8tato Bani- t a r y A ie o c la t lo n w i l l i - h- l il In L a k e w o o d in D ecem ber.

T h e houiM* o f J " ' ' ' \ ‘ nn M a r te r , o f R ingoe s, w a s t y l i r e la s t n ig h t ,c a u r in g ^ a Iobb o f

T h e T re n to is i l m ,.] ha s d e c id e d too rd e r a l l p u p ils v a v in i t ' . l , In v ie w o f th e ra p id ap rea d o f >n$»iip<'^x In th e N o r th J e rs e y to w n s .

C la re n c e W y a t t , y e a rs o ld , o le’29 C h e a tn u t s tre e t. ('N Tn iirn , w a a o e r io u a lyIn ju re d jre a te rr ta y b y fa lU n gd o w n th e h o ld o f a

B flrcT a y P e a k , i - n r i ln -a in th e S ta te P r ta o fi on a t w e n i \ se n te n ce f o rth e m u rd e r o f K a n -- ^ t i- lc rs o n a t M t. H o lly , w i l l be frc«* in m!>mui > ix m o n th s .

R o b e r t f lw a ln , f l f n i - u r n o ld , o f M t. E !lphra itn , d ro p p e d O-'h-j n n, sa lo o n a t B ro a d w a y a n d F t ' i r ^ w n u e . C am den^ y te te rd a y . D e a th m h e a r t d U -c a ie .

B a m tie l R a io ig , a I'lo^hM iz m a n u fa c tu re r , baa been e je c te d fro n ^ i tu ru c to ry th a t he re n te d f ro m th e R u r - f !• H irs c h Com-- m lt te e a t R o e e n h o y n U " c la im e d tha*. he h«e n o t p a id h is r» n i -r m te re o t o n

M lo a B U e n L a w r^ n .* - i w e l l - k n o w n w o m a n o f S a lem , and w h.- a lo n e inS e v e n th e tre e t, w a s fFxm ii m i-«>nsctoua a t h e r ho m e y o a te rd a y . unu in a s a r i-oua c o t id it le t i . I t Is su)fi><>M<i ; h z t she wma c ir lc k e n w t th p a ro ly t ls .

T h e a u it o f F re d c r i- k Friu-^ f ig a ln t t ^ h e F r te » -B r« iH Q C o m r« » > c irn d e n f o r m o n e ys o a ld t o h a w :i iv a n c e d a n d

y e s te rd a yIh* li^Tendonteto h a v e been a c t I l f rt l

n a j in u th e tA e ln t i f f ’■•T h e fe t lo w t n f o f f lc fr i^ I ' f f i i e le c te d

I jy th e A t la n t ic C i t y U n io nfo r th e c n w ) n ( y e a r B e v . t ,U o ra a n B e to ; v k e - i > r < " ' i ' l ' B e v . D r . F . J- M u a d y ; e e c re L ry H " ' f -S ta n le y : t ie to u r e r , R t v 1.1 '. ‘ 1> J < n k l i»

M r . a n d l i r a D a v n i r e c e n t lyt o a k ln . ^ c o ffe e H I ' . , . . . ^ f

-------- .U.., . . . t o e w t y bnm.- .i ctUNeF o o d C o K o e . a n d I t # a e m ade ih a i . ' I ( o r a b o u t te a d a ya , u n i t ! papa f f f i i i f ' i h r ic h t e r a n d o o m p la tn e d leae o f h la heaq

" T h a t 'a I t r M a te r a a e W m e d . n n d f .'O' t h a t d a y M n a e rve d P o e tu n a ln n f » i in - o n t a n y co ffe e .

P a p a n e v t t d e te c te d th e d iffe re n c e , fo r w e h a v e laae ned th e e e c re t o f m a ku m P o a tO H t a g iv e I t a p r tm e , c r le p f lu v o r . it la e a e r e f t o f f h ; l a s t a l lo w I t to co n tin u e b o lH n u H a lH O to o , o o a a t l i iv f ro m the tim e b o U ta s e a a to te n c ie , a M f r o m tb e t im e i t la p la e e d • • M o ra .

W d l t t o d e a r o ld a a o l seem ed d a y by d a y t o t a k o e o n o w l i f e , be b c a e n to . ta y a t t h e O lkoe la te r , a n d orae r o l l o f fu n w h a a h a o a to e b a to a ta th a e v e n ln c .

t t o t o t o f Is p iB ln t a e i i f f h t h s t , m t m - lo g s n e r m o ra in e , y e a r tn s o d y e a r o u t. w s h a d h e a a to a d la f f o a r d e a r o ld • o e e c o ' w t th e o d a a t h a t le r e a l ly a s t r o n s U eum d r a f f , a n d H w a a i r a d a a U y t a t a a re ly k iU - I n c Idea.

W h e w H om a y a k f lh l l r S to n i ed be ( o i a I R t l e b e t te r , e a d w t o a M w a s e n t l r v ly ra m o v o d e n d t t o p a n fa o d eoC ce, e o s tu io , e m o a d . M s I t o Boet y w a a l a t o t

W s d S B 't d s a l p a p a t o m a a y tU a « > . h o t t o I m M t o i t t o tM s t o t o k t o r t o w a a s ts a d - B y a n d s a m l p I t o r ^ pa . a t o t o t s r e ta a d e a r o l * a a p ts o m a s h to la a r o a a y t k in c

o u t t t o ts u f fe l u n d i .c i in i r u im ls f f ■ rou nd e a t h e f fo o r o r in . .vnKon t i r e . N o o n J o is p id o u t o f th e c o u ldn o t t o la d n e c d to p e t In U e e p liath e s a tre a t la a o f h e r huBt>an'l 'h e w a lk e d ho m a . a d w m t c e o f se ve ra l m tlre .

■ n u Ja a H S B s ib e rto n e . nf I ! im ra o n u m .ts not twIlBff very well i.^< Tueediy,

a n d a B le M a to U e d h e r to l a k ' '* dose o f

yok

caetsr ail There wet none ■ f ibe oil la the toaaa, hot Mra. Rohenmie iwUevad that lbs learas from a castor oti plaiit wMah t*e tod la her ssrd.n last sumato weidd ta jH t aa offectlve She therefi^ ■to setoral of ths bean*. I'nrio* tto aitht Mrs. Itollotlw* w ai taken v.olently III tad dostott all Bsdlcal treatment Mr cnod irit o arow worse, and her life l« dta- paind at.

Tto, i m aeoodnff of the sieno«raphp d an at tto Tooaff Men's Chrlstun Am ■oetaffsh wtS to bald on Tuet^r o»to. iBff at I o'Moto. Br. L D NallMo. ef

A Sf■ rlniiH firriiient happcircfi ii .hiv nr tu vihk'hraay result In Duiil^v Miu'.

■1 I, I- lUbtrula. losing his luinil Hull | iL.ni ,1 i 'M > lv f r In h is p o o k t 't , Jin«l h'*VI,i- !■ 'he- iiK.\ o f removing tin* i!VI,iH u, -h irgf'd. Ihf* ball pasHliig tlirmi^h . iIl- ['.i 'ui nf Huirs hand- i

< Flogt-rs. who rcsliies at W liliM ' - - - . sL'l nv L'hihhousv, wns uimosi du'k- Ll .ifi iiit'ntly while eating nn api»lu

U f-slllM d a o d N ea rb y .i l l ' - ih e ea ia tP , th e p ro p t* r iv o f ih i^

!aii' I’.tiriik Kustacc. ttl Wpetflt'lil. Vi '■ - I'l I '. ;i rnastpr In Chancery ■.ui Du-■ l l i f ‘i-1 1!Th>- lit w irtl'-eri o f Union Hose Comptmv

of rr.itii'iMl uro atophtii J. Cox. preaiOfoii, \V .N ilTiiy, sei'M 'lsry; D. D. Irvliig, tn ii'iLn'r, August Wenkc. foreman.

Thu liiMnliig receptlofi ih« W estflclil Club will I "' given at the clubhouse nexi Tucw'lav nlL'ht.

iirilvi-K b.ivu been laeued that all trolley rais uual In IClm street, W estflelil,shall • cm.- (u H Mlup ill WalnuT Btrtet. anti tiJi <dth going 'wesi In Summit avem ic ''hrtil (■■niH T.i ,1 Btop 100 feel Ijefuro reuoli- !ig SiMjih nvv^nue. These orders are isaued

ut (bu rr'>|Li>ii( uf the Wczlfielil Township C'onimuii-u, aful go Into effect at once.

The ri-Tni'tli'Uf'(i chnjtel of the W estflc]fi l ’ri*sl)yl»Tl III Sunday'Scbool wUl he dedi­cated ;i( ■■' 'luck tn-morrow afternoon,Rev. R'nrmblii'i Rretl, nf Jersey City, will fiellsf-r M ir tb-fllcatlon xnimnn. The hle- inr.v of thr Suii'Iay-frbir l wlH lie given by lliH piHtor, H''« N. W Caidwnll A P|H'c- tftl sung eervl')' has he«*ii nrrangefl.

The WfftMb-lil branch nf (he and Jnlnern Vnlon ii'imbcrs Thlrty-nse men\ti(*rK. They Ijijvh set'ure<l a reftubir meeting rnorn and will ti ild regiilnr niect- Inge III the future.

'Hir i.Jiclle»* Aid Saiiely o f Hoim- clinpel will leiuler a re-cepMon uh I'l Ki*v. L. R. Howard ami wifr. On We l- 11* sday evening the ladles confiecMt d with Uittri'ii chapel Will call umi |my Muir1i "I" 1 IH.

V’ rtrrnns o f (he Civil W ar living In ihD it\ are making extenstv-- r i l•|•ilrulI'Uih

t'lr The reception of the lUOrguO's tn itm r-ib-n YKcrnhs’ I'nion envamiitmTii next 'l'u« siluy and WefineBilsy.

Iti 'irder to check Mu* gi'nwlh ul (lie rnwilv element, Mayor awiiukhumei- has Ilf, II fvimpelled to appolm Hi-v.-rnl extra li. li'-'men to guard the Inisincurt i,'l.uv.i i\r-. n-Hldencez o f rlllzens. Mm 'IKc Huff ban bi I'Ti H|ipoinled chief tnarslml with power iti iirrsit and lock uji iinv un-l .'ll wlu) lire CM li llr rom m lttlng di'[ir*Miait'iU''

rom. N o v . I i - M a t « : H on ., T a e s „ T h u n . , Bat.

Reilly & Wood’s Big Show.Ijidlet* Matinee Friday.

N e x t W e e k -D o n 'o y K x lr a v a g a iu a CTtimpanr

Iwaaex C oaiK y.Ilev C, A. Rodney Janvier t-f liuHn. and

Kc* W oodruff HoDi'y. sfui- (ary o f the Hour.I (if Foreign MlT-riuiiH, will upenk tn Ih. SpftTin PrwbylerUin Chun li on Tuoa- Ua ) t vt-nlng next.

luirty o f NewrtrkiTH, inmlc up o f AM \ ' i i i i H o rn , CTharU-^ M u rm b ra n t. G e o rg e

rl3

R a h n a > .A strike is on at the new police ztatbm

which la liiilUlIng In Rahway. The con ­tract fur (hi' cDri>enUT and (he maann work WHS given by thp City Council to II L. Isnmphear. The union refuzed to go U) work mi. the building, chilming (hat Mr. Lumphear, In'liig a larpeiKer and ii union man. hud no right tn tiikw the contract from the city for the mason work. lAump- hear ri'llnqiilshed his (llle i" (he muaun work Then the commitiee ftpiioln(e«l by (he Cil)' Council gai'e (tie maaon work lu Hmv & Trcmley, of (IiIm • liy, and now tha union haa ordereil u sinke because ihe ''OiUract was given by a tomtnliiee Inatc ul o f by the council cHruct. r i iy Attotn.-y Ward was coitsuKed by u ficIcg.iUon from all parties coiicerm'd hi ilu- m.iUer ycHier- day uflcrnooii

A >'oiitJg son 'if Mr Iflill WHS run o v r by a hurso tiitd wagon yesterday and his right arm br«>ken

Mr. ThleDrg, of Upper RahW'iiy, whileai 1 n t l . I >. F«b.m ■— 1. 11 w ■- sb«

M \un rioin, a.ItMIlva'i'aii'anitoH“ 'Hi Cbarivs Snyiti-r, mi.-nt thv surly

liiin ..r lUe week at ilie L.ikoalUs Hons.'. 8wari.<w(»d L akf, nn n liimtlng trip. Th.'v shot llx ty -lh m . rabhlU. tweivo qimll linn txtaaum. mu' aray squirrel and .■.in(fTit a pinksrrl wrlKlilnv nearly thrrr pmmtiK They were sn well pleasri! with th 'lr iilp, that they win repeat It In ilielu'iiT fiiUirc.

Muh KitH Nllein, of Hamburg, died rc- i. Mill' lif coiiBumptlori, lit the home of her fallicr

1‘ K. \'An Scoten has s-ild out his gm e- erv l'iiftln«s* at HcIvIlI'tc utid reiurnctl with tils family to Newton. They occupy

EMPIREEVKUY EVKNINtl THIN M 'EE S.

M A T lN E flS W t:DNESDAY A N D SATDIlDAYsA l.VlIrious Dream ULIPOriANSIlf llelirlouM Dcllifht, '

I n th e K scetions F a r r ic a l Feast, *‘ 1U K MKliKY T » .4 IIP.'s."

N E W A R K T H E A T R EIraok L P erky 's S in fiig Coae4ifflu

lu the MKKKT' OPKRAlIC COMEDY

■■ CHAPERONENEXT WEEK-KI,0K()IK)K.'V.

MAX O’RELLW IL L LECTl'RK ON

“ P e c u l i a r P e t i p l e I H a v b M e t , * A t A S 5 0 C I A T I 0 N H A L L ,

W c k ln e iid a Y E v e n i n g , N o t . i j .Tickets, 7Sc., now on hhIo at Holzbauwli

and at the door un Weiltinsday ailing*

YOUKG lEN'SCHRISTim SSOCIITIOIItheir filil reildence In High stre**!.

The dvulllng'hnu^p of Mrs Huylp ter. near llriincsville. cigsther with Ih* '

t'io.' ees IThe dvulllng'hnu^p of Mrs Huylpr Hlg-

crillre enntents. were rci'pntly destrovesl by fir. laOMB ])4rtly covered by InsurHncc.

T h e new creuinery o f the Cemtiiry Milk t’ ompany. of New York Ci(y, Is eom->leted. Find will open f«ir btisinoss dur-

fng h*• comihig wppU. Tin* plsni Ih lociMedru'ur the tracks of the 8 u.hspx Rallronii. JuHl below llopkiUH A VVllUumH's plunUig mill The tnilldlUR Ih TioxIU feet. Is Iwo l<(orles hlgli, 1hi>roiiHhl>' pLiuippcd for handling n large iinimint of milk hinl whh bull! ul H 'o s l of SSJ>on. JiJmPH Ftoof, NHthan H. Han nnd Andrew \'uti Hliir- c<Fni. I r thin town, aru Intercsicd In (he buHlneStf.

i 111 l^ r im a n s liit) ^ H oo k^kaa n lng (gta> iiH 'h tu ry and udvanccd i. iro t ia H a tid D ra w in g - i'liolro KiiterLiiiiinptitH Held in

ANM<»clatlo]i HftU.V l l i l i C l l l l f n fte n io o iiB a n d

1 1 1 I f l l l A j l l J l f l « v p n l r r i . ('aom petatitU 1 ITIii/tG^lDiTl hatha andbicycle rofirn. All for Tlve Ikdlars s year-

fa l l a( IH C LINTON h T .-D ay or Nlgkt.

a r ll l be (b« hoan oitnouDCed o f

B uf ihbi r ‘— ^of phlladel

1 1t l I to d la a ^ b t o .

B l o f t liV r t t o l 0( • e to o t . .

SKva I t o t o t r

driving hL>nu* from P.llsti1>clh Thiirs'lHv night, wu? driven Into by a ilrimki.iJ tenmHter. Ills wbeoti was smafliipil, hor*.e injured and ho was thrown out and budik cut and siTHtclU'd. The teamster eHcupu l.

Mrs (J H PtiyHon Is 111 wl(h lhr<otvf'id pneumcnio.

Judge L. 8 Ih e r la 111 ut 1$I.h )icm> In MiHon avcnin- Tuo-tdny was the first e ec- Hun In fori.v-tiiie sears ut which In- h:sz ii’ U voted. He has iM eii tt lifelong Detnu-t TR l.

A now pip*' nntun hfi8 been pres nicd io the ctinpel lit ihe reform atory by an un- I'lHndned frU iiil

Hurry I’os-l N" -7. (L A. R.. Kahwuv, gave a reT-eiulnji in (ho paHlrooina Iasi night to (hi Ladi''.-' Aid Auxiliary P C. W. R- Fr.17*'. ixHs mnster o f 'fTemonloH Vddrpsses w.-re riade by p. c Hranson.Kcv. U. r . ......... .. in a respiuise fur ihe■adlei 11n ssi i "TTilhg addresH by C hair­man Frat'-e, ll-s Dr. Howard. Rpv. Bchumji ihT 1’ f James li. i'utnam and Rev J'.iihei Mr. Bruhmtii an<!Harry Alvrinls.i" each sang n solo, andWlllliiFii <i.i- ....... a recitation Inslru-meiii.ii 'Tiiisic ssrts furnished by M artin's on iiej'irii,

Tile new Mosser contract for T'pper nran-i sTr*ei Ii.i.h been awarded to Henry Wel'ioii •

K e y p o rt .Willitim M Vandlncs o f Keyptirl. re­

cently ha-l hlft P'JcKci picked of $!•' <>HrreM 8 J »TU'H. isf K eyport, has l>ecn

eUcieii irvHfaun r of the Monmouth <’ iiun- (>■ 8i Iti. 'I Mr.L'ir'l AsHoclatloR.

Mins D'lr.i Vn!i lirnnt, o f Keansburg. was rated ti|-50Ti this week at the LonkHramh lio-pltnl. for appendicitis. The op^Tari 'M W.I-* ^'icresaful.

Aii!itj;n.'* tn'tu has been m ade o f the weddlnz J WilUani IL Eckert, of K vs- non, l>> MI’Jh LiiIu H. Arndt, o f Anbury Park. 1-' tMk- i/lare at the home o f the brldt Mil J I't ember 8.

Ther* I- n .'i'b .oniftlalnt about the ser^ v|e<k rH'iiiii r-e-t.-ri-d bv the trolley line in - iwc<Mt K' -j uri ftiid Mutawan. ('‘ar? run in lv on Ih- I uU hoiir schedule ami <lu nut wait u( VlrtiHWHn for trains,

A. K itiii'F ' ln.<ailiuie will he held at K cvp..f( N'ucmher 15 and IS Tin mectthzs will i« In chance o f tnemtkers of the .Muntii'Ujrh i''iunty Fruit OCLWer'-’ A.' - socla ik i!

A l'arren C oatiiy .Tbe WaziLlugloii Cummoii U'luncU hetil

a nuHlng lust evening. uin1 lJih residents o f 'Y'oLimHJi's avenue found tlml Ibey wi rit rnlsliiken in (lie Idea (hnl the rouju-ll citfi- letnidateti nullcul cb.Miges tn iln grudi' rif that stree!. When tile on I Inn nee whs

i Inlruduceii Ihe objeclors were not ver>‘ uumerons. ami It will b<- iu1oj>leiJ at the

‘ pexl meeting if Ihe council. The subJcL t I o f the Needhiim switch will also be acted

upon at the n"ci meeting. V\'1IMnm >8I. ogtih. of Newark, esinbllshed u lln«-tin Hroad street. and h niipiiii- rneiit to the original ortllnani e un that street whs 1 fitri.nl uceil. T b"

; council will lioid 'Hfiother meetingI uexi Thursday, when li is exi»ccied timi

the Supreme Uourt will have dr-riaed wheiiier the place ts a borough or i<>wn

Fred Bigelow, o f Oxfurd. Tins Hjiplled fur the poBl!l<Lfi of carrier on the new

! rural free mall delivery r<mie su.m (o tw’ j estiibllHlii*'! from the iFxford pushjiTlt e.I TIlu r'luti will he iwetitv-four mllvs and , lake III the poorhous' ni Knrrsvllle.■ Jucksuii \'iillcv, RrnsH ■.'.iMije. J>in('Hl"wn i iili'I f l o n i (o thu Oxford offl'-c h Will

l^k JlliOUl five JlOlirS t" ZTIAiF' the Icip.and riir t iirl ier will rec 'ive |mt \ em

U.dw ird Hluirpa, o f Oxfohl, shul iw-- iln- KiigiiHli pheaaanis vesit-nlay tn lb M jii.ui in ih« rear "t his resldein-e

('h.irl'H Hugertnan, tlic night op 'T mt r in |i. ;.irt.iTe. la confin' d i" the hM.tse mIiIl .ic ,-i.i ired leg. Wlille ininilnR smlI.II. tiF'. lonfile. the la tirr fell :tnd ids gun Wii-i iliP'h>Lrged, the cunleuls K -liig Into hiH I -iin III' s leg.

,1'im I’h I'kinjB, o f Oxford. lH now In the .miiiTs i.dl Ht BaJvldere Karlv ThufP- i]a \ tn ■niing It la charged, he oitvm pted i.. rt-r the retldenceti of Mrs <’ l1n(on W .aw r m d rhorlea I'arling In L lncjln ,r>'i. V\NllaTn Omli'k. ibe funner asiiii v‘i - !i;is rorentty retnrne-l from Her-............. Hi- U h lU pp Inea . and N|r. (.'MrliuK> a: 1 .'■ I ' 'kouH and tcH>k him lo the town IkI! "r Ih'- way, it iB «ak1. he ultempted I.) «hii' i i ' woldler w i th a^^kulfe. Vester- tb« .j 'H ii'f l,lnnal*erry committed Okous !■■ f|- f:-l\l'lere Jail. A charge nf vhK' niii. >. di'^urderly c o n d u c t and atti'm nt'd ;,hh " entered against him. bni h.- i-. r<iH' I In make any atatement. lie is

b> be the oamc persun who ni* 1. 11111''1 I" '-TUHr the realdence i.f .\frs J;, ..I. i'r- ii^kl In Feobletow n Ihi'- pr«'vi.ius

A m o n g M an yA s li 101

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Whiskey Iard Ihe best will bo g.ven you.

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U n i q u e . U n i f o r m , I n i m i t s a b l e

Sfil'l ffl all f i'P l-r iM " .-'ftfs* tnil h?'VM J.aN AfiAS A B4>N. fiaJlkmar*. M<L

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A iM iih e r o f R o l l e r ( o s r .,l ; iy ir . . n 's iig K Jhs l F r a n k M tr z w lc k l --r

iM a lB f ic ld .■ D. J. Grtti raUh'ti iiay horse hc.p itcv-'i c o v e r e d 'iv I'.'ik-eman Hlgglna on tbu We»le> Ji hi — I; i.irm near M ctuchcn

The U:-\ini«r Union has withdrawn from tlii'lr .^fhliation with the ’Trad*"' CourK'll smi Iili'I' •'ngagL'd guarlesg In ili- Excm pi Flrem* n - hall.

Mr, and Mrs J K. McClIntock talfied rhe T h m -l.ij Night Club at th-ir h o m e nn i 'a l r v i* w t h i t W «ek T hfirst prizr*' were wm liy Mrs. Pblillits an I J, E. Mv'^'linio' k The s4‘CQnd prlscN w. r- Ctpiurwl bv .Mr iVdwcIi and W . 8 Hul- tock.

Threa (lioiib oi.i v.irds o f allk are ln-ing turner! out w' "kl\ i-v the W alchung Bilk C o n p a n \ Tie r.- .ire orders ahCBd t'« keep the plain \n « 'p e n iilo n u n i i ! next Ju n e .

The exempt fireTTon are to hold a ■Hoker at an earU •‘late.

A fter a long lllm-ss Mrs. W illiam FTcr- in g d ie d T h u rs 'la v n f te m o o n a t h e r hf»in»- Ml W 'ltchung avemie Her huatMnd nnd two children survive her.

Mlchael Co.Hlolbi and .MtsB Nora Gann<‘>n w e re m arrlaN l n s r u r ' la v a f te rn o o n a t 8 i M a r y 's R om an C d th n llc C h u rc h b y th e re c to r , th e K«a F a th e r S m y th .

Mr. and Mm A D Shepard, o f "The OabloB.” are rnd-rtainlng Mr* and Mr*. O jb o rn e W RrlRhi. o f New York.

F re d Kalmi. p res ide n t o f th e A m e r ic a n C a r iu m I F o u n d ry < '< im pany, a n d M rs .

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11 L- ni

Mr

a m o u n t in g to alK>ul H I" ............. 1 In th e F l r a t D ie t r i i ' l I 'u u r i•n ii '- j f hy F r a n k H u n t , o f M 6 H n . c l ,.i, th re e n o te a g iv e n b y th e d e fr -n d -

'! i . ; r b i( L R o lle r , th e m lH s Ing r '- i i l n t. i i n j In d o rs e d b y ih e l . iH '- r

M .1]' A s to ld In th e N E W S , ju d s - r i. 'i iT v» H.-ciir»-tl o fi a e lm l la r jc jiiv f.«r I I ... \ . v i i w ' k s a g o In th e sam e c m ir i M:- M ir iw l^ k l. w h o - WO# represeuE ed by (■ r ' l ' r l ' h ,ja v i la lm e d t h a t R o l le r liu *] 1 ,.;.] h im i h i i be w a s s ig n in g b la n k r»-- v i t i( . J i i i Ik '- H a r r is exp re o o e d th e u i ' in -

t, t b ' ' t i ' f 'T K lH n t s h o u ld h a v e k r i" w n11 . I r. ! i r “ b r iw i 'c n a b la n k n o te an -l a..........la r . ■ « 1 |'l

^ t a i 0 ‘ i t e l l t o L e c t w r o H e r e .' 'T t '- i i . th e a u th o r a n d hu m o ri.'^ i.

Ill A P H o rla tlo n H a l l on U l ln i ' i• I IIi-l- 1 H

XL v V i'In e s d a y n ig h t on " F h v u H»t T h ta le c tu re w i l lMet.”

i '''nducted under the ii i- . \ Th<- »8vh oo | T e a c h e r* ’ O u ik l. M .ixI. ••I M U^ul Rlourl, hSH appcArr-d

In \ i r i '- n * pHMs Of th e c o u n t r y a m i h is r * - . ' i - t iu i i iiHs i I w a y 8 been a w a r m one.

U-

4»rK inF R c e l t a l « t f i t . C o lw o i l i l a 's .p ,.^• :uT L' WeohHin Smith will give

..riiin rt 'fin l Iji 9(, C o lu m n ’s Church I -niuTruw nighi He will be OBelsted !iv .Ml- Kaitiryn Hllke, eoprBJio BOlolst >if S i v . i i r b k'H F’ n h c d ra l . N e w T o r k , an d by

Kihcl Cecilia Smith. TtoUnlm.

T R L E X - E A R L Y .A <Miet home wedding was sotemntied

- — - a i r MR a to n h * \ v been v in i t ln g M r a n d M rs . Ra_A« H e r m a n . J r . o f M y r t le a e e n u r .

b ixTy o f tha- u n k n o w n m a n fo u n d_ T h e ___ ... .T g g a d a y in tb e n e a r C ra n fo rd an d

to th lH c h y . has been b u r ls f i L j

C a n d yi P in t ( t o faalHy—tbea t t o prkse-^ ttotaiNittotatc. Look U the toUow

t i R S i Bw ita h W a fa n . m a d e v l t l i. I k . l O c

B * h * t P a u B ta , th e bam b la D c h to a t o tM a lt o . lP |M g i^ I O C

10cTM ib il h o m e |

] : ik i n ig h i H( th e rM id e n c e o f M r . a n d M ri- F’hH rkH H . T ru e x . 71 G ro v e s t re e t , M n(< la ir , w he n M is s E . V io le t B a r l jr , eUughtt-T o f th e la te O o u rtn e y * E a r ly , o f Iyouisvlll(< . K y . , w a s m a r r ie d t o A r t h u r B *rtm an T ru e x . o f S lo t itc la lr . The ce re ­m o n y w r : p e rfo rm e d ', b y R e v . C la u d - lu.H M. R oom e T h e ro o m s w e re d e c o ra te d w i th w h ite ch ryB a kU b e tn u m s, a n d th e b r ic a i coupU' s to o d t n f r o n t o f a b a n k o f p a lm n and n m lla x . T h e b r id e w o re a g o w n o f w h i le c repe de ch in e , c u t en t r a in , a n d a b r id n t v e il, a n d c a r r ie d a b o u q u e t o f w h ite roees She w o e a tte n d e d b y M ia s S op h ie M e rr ia m , o f N e w T n r i i , o s m a id o f honor, w ho w a s a t r i r o d In w h t te f lw le s a n d c a rr ie d p in k roses . T b e b e e t m a n w a s H r g iu ld U . C a n p to t t . f t I t o t O n a to - T T if w re n io n y w a a w lU M B M d * n l j r b y t h * r c la l lv M a n .l a fe w I n t la t t t e t r te n d b . A f ie r a wnS<Dnc tu p p w , M r . a iu l M ra . T n n x l e f t to r a t r i p th ro u g h V t r g t t r ta . Q n tb o i r r e tu rn th e y w i l l m o k e t b o l t bo rne In M o m c l a l r

R O Q E R A - A U B L E .

m ]> iw s

Ripans Tabules

assist the stomach

to do its mechanical

work of digestion.

*1 I 'P L ' jG b r s .

Thf irvf-ftiii l i tnoufhfiTf an or.

dinar y ocas ion. Thf family IxJtUft to cents, conUnis a >upply lor a y iif .

FRECKLE

KV AND SATURDAY ONLY.

b U SliereMSt•(

A 8 B U R T P A R K . K o t . S.—A t t t o fto d - i ) e n « « t t h * b r id « 'a u i k I * , R * * . T . H . T a y k > r . o f A n m . M taa L t lH o A n b i* . o f C i a t o n . w aa m a m w i <■, W e d n w M a y l y Jo h D B o f f m o f M t. H o B y . T t o b t f t o ia t t o d a u ffb a ** o f W U U n a A i i U a a ( t o t - o O k * o M e ia l o f O a m to w , a t o k > i * * * n f W iU ta M t. B n w n t i i f f . c to ife o f t t o M o u a * ■C R * s n a to ta u * « a a t f r a a l i l i n t o n T t o h i l i l n i i i i n i l i a t m o a r o f P h U a M p fe to . T t o w a to in f f w a a y r t r a t * . M r . m t M n . t o f fw i W IU i t o H o ta C a a t o h

M ) MDTH CGEMIW a rra n tto to eara. M m M a .pe r jw .

SULTANAF o r l lR t la e t t o Hm i b *

c l iM k a n d e a M M a ta .

P&rian Lotionf o r w h h o n te ff t b * ak ta .

P r io a t o y w - iS oM M » b o t o * M I t * K t h M 'e t o n ib o t to i 'a a n d S n y te -a . N A D A I W B . W E S T E K V C L T .

s t a W A S H IK O T M m i H T .

IMC1M U n A M T S

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6 NEWARK EVENING KEWS« SATURDAY, ^^VEMBER* ft, IQO^

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Emi« Newt hMitfii Cnpuj,215-217 M A R K E T STREET,

K SW A K K , M. i .W^wn4 al tta ’FeAeilea m — » » i <la—

IM in n i b)f ctnwn ip « ? P“ * NewiA nd 7 ^ - C«ntT ib 4 iP pQ tnru ta Natthei Rnr Iwmj.V A tL SU B SC R im O K S i—

Tkt Efcaiaf Newi, i « d«II«ii» ytPi • tttj €m*t a BPotk.n t SPBdpjr N ««% M d d lin U d £ « ; caHaTW .Tl» E»*tu»* Newi ud Sundij N pw^ tens dolUnP]re".

7>« Em isc Neifj, dplinrcd kj catiim to Kamik, tu e«ati i week; The Sond«T Newt Iw MBii • copTJ TK* E « “to* Newi u d •udiy N m , EfMa cuu * week

0 idl]ui7 ideertiiejBffnti, ten rad fiftera <raH I Uu, ifitt.

Adveititeineati undet hudi of Wrated, T* Lpt, Fer Sik, Fenoul, ele., «ae cent i weed, hpl BO chirn l« i flira Ira crah eich iaiottM MitnaMoliT Tenooali 30 crali • Itoi.

SA TV R D A Y, NOVEM BER D, 1901.

BSSEK AND T H E »P E A K E H »H IP .It seem* to be genem lly conoedod that

Araemblyman Bacheller, o f Ease*, cm lipve th* S pe ik en lilp o f Uie ne*t H ouie o ( Araembly, It he c m depend upon the ■Upport o f hiB fellow member# of the

County delegation. Bevere! tttnei In recent year# Eiiiea ha# lost the prei- t%e and the Influence which go with ehe Speakership, because local party leaders have argued that a doien minor offlcei i^ u ld do m ore good poUUcally then oiie or two big ones. From a partisan point o f view thie la doubtless true, but from the broader viewpoint o f public Interest It-la abaolutely wrong. T o the county of Eilaex as a whole, the Speakership is Worth aU the other Assembly offices put tpScther, bocauae It lies within the power o f the Speaker to give cBecUvo aid to all measures o f benefit to the county, and to ppt a quietus on those which would affect It Injurtously, Matters o f vital Interest to tk* people o f thla county are expected to be presented a t the com ing session, and wUh an B ra o i m an In the Speaker's chair tlMy-'wHI be assured a fa ir hearing In the Assem bly and all the aselstancs that the rules o f the Mouse permit.

'At the outset there la a gratifying pros 'poet: that aaplrttols fo r m inor offices will this year be com pelled to subordinate tbs ir clafm s to the larger one of public welfare, and that H r. Bacheller will re- cMve the hearty and united support o f bis colleagues from E seex County. It this shall be reatlacd It will be an act of wls. dom on tho part o f the Republicans and will go far to ju s t ify the voters In having again reposed confidence In the good faith o f the Republican party.

where the csndUlons were very slmtlec In tho fluctuating value o f the silver rupee, furnishes the best noaslble ground for following the example. Since the Order in Council establishing the gold standard went Into effect there. It has proved o f Immense value to dom esllc ami import trade, and saved a large amount to the government In Its official disburse­ments. There Is every reason to lielleve, loo, that the new silver coinage on the gold bftsls would ptoniote the flow o f capital and enterprise to I he PhlllpplneH, The investor I# far iimre likely to stake his money, when he knows that his re­turn# will not come hack to him In fluc­tuating values that nilKhl wipe out the book-profit on a ii-ausactlon.

The Inconvenience of the banking fa- ellltle#, which are confined to the Spanish Bank o f tho Phlllppluni and the branches o f the two big English banks, the Mong K ong and Shanghai Hanking Corporation and the Chartered Bank o f India, A us­tralia and China, has been ii source o f conetaiit friction and delay In huolneas operations. They do not discount dom es­tic paper, and In the case o f the Spanish bank, which In realiiy ll•■ul» mostly with Spaniards and w-ilh Hjjaln and Is the only hank o f Issue, such iiotrs as are In circu­lation are so filthy and raggi:d that they are very repulsive to Ann-rlcans. It Is proposed to estaMlsIi iTajich banka o f large American Inalltullons. To overcom e that oppoaltion In hrain-h l.anking In this country which has grown nut o f the dread o f con ccrtra llng too great a <ontrol o f the m oney supply In a few hands. Use recom ­mendation llmila the Amerh-an end o f the business to forelgit cxclnsnge. N othing tn thla line can be cfrectivciy done except by Congresalonal legislation, modifying cer­tain conditions o f the Spooner law. It l l sincerely hoped by American m erchants Interested In the Philippine trade that their tntereats will he looked a fter by Congresa without much delay, There Is ample capital ready fur the sort o f branch-banking needed Insianily—that it la m ade practicable on a sound basis.

TAM M AN T H A L L AN D ANARCH V..In dlaeusslng the result o f the New

Twrk election. Justice Jerom e Is uttering a; good m any truths which seem to dem­onstrate that the people m ade no mlsttike la ca lling him to a reeponslble post. A inotig them Is this: "E x isting conditions are as well calculated to breed anarchy as anything that can be conceived.” This Is true. The w holesale protection o f law leasnesB under the nsm e o f the law, the extortion, the Injustice, the cruelty Incl dent to the Tam m any regime, and above all the undlsgulaed disregard o f decency that pervadea every department o f the dominant organisation Is admirably adapted to breed that contem pt for law and l ^ a l procedure which Is the very es- ira ce o f practica l anarchy. Senator Hill deacrlbes T am m any as "an organisation founded on pure personalism ," and that la egaetly the lo r t n t tyranny that induces anarchy, whether In Ita ly , Russia or New F ork .

T he Juatlce fon lllea his observation by a striking Incld ent-that o f a poor Rus­sian, who sent him to assist In cam ­paign w ork. This man had not yet be- com.e naturalised, but In hla brief experi­ence In the country whither ha had come for liberty had felt the heavy weight o f Tam m any despotism so keenly, that a aense o f obligation compelled his pacllcl- patlon In the campaign. This ' was pa­thetic. "T h in k ," says Justice Jerome, " o f a m an travelling all that distance in search o f liberty, only to And oppression and persecution where Ulierty Is supposed lo be as free as the air we breathe!'' But It also brings the real genius o f Tam ­m any Into bold relief. This man Is a Rus­sian. Hr was born and reared under a most oppressive tyranny. He fled to Aifierlca. sang throughout Europe for Us free Institutions, and landed In New York to And him self In the eltitehes o f tho same unreasoning, rapacious despotism from which he had thought to escape! It bore a different name, lo be sure, and was dis­guised under unfam iliar forms, but he rec- .igntied It nevertheless and devoted a por­tion o f Ills firal scanty earnings to Its overthrow. H appily It can be overthrown, else long ere this there would have been terrible dem onstration o f the literal eor- roctness o f the Justice's statement already- quoted.

D E M O CR A TIC H EOH IiAM Z.ITtON IN K ggK .l.

A m ovem ent Is on fool—and heaven knows U la 'needed^to effect a reorganisa­tion o f the Demorratlc iiarly In Essex County. As might naturally he expected, the Initiative com es from 11*“ close friends o f M ayor Seymour, but It Is proposed to coll upon representative members o f the party from all parts of the county, who have not been closely Idenllfleil with either faellon. and whose love of parly Is su­perior In tholr personal affection for sny leader, lo assist In the work. That the present county organltHtlon Is thoroughly discredited goes without nayliig. Those who do not openly accuse U o f treachery In the Gubernatorial campaign Just closed are at least convinced o f Its Incompeteace. N obody has any confldenee In Its ability or Its good faith, and for the party to go Into another battle under Us management It simply to Invite certain defeat.

A well-organised, united and vigorous Dem ocracy Is needed In Eshei County to compel a prudent regard for the public weal on the part o f the Republicans. A weak and Ineffective minority party Is al­w ays a strong temptation to abuse o f power by their stronger rivals. In the In­terests o f good government the Dem ocracy should be In a condition to compel the re­spect, It not the fear, o f adversaries. In Us present dlsorganlxed and mutinous con­dition. It is lim ply an ob ject o f contempt and derision.

W hether such a reorganisation aa Is de­manded can be accom plished under the tesderehip o f Colonel E. Livingston Price Is not so certain.

Btee! markets, suggests that the A m eri­can boom is taking on aufflclent breadth to measurably Ufl 'he sicel industry o f the world-

The boimdlng P"’*'"'' com m ercial pi-ospcrltv an- relh-,i>-d In enormoua o r ­der# from rullwa.c .-.mpanlea for freigh t cars and locomollv-.-s anil In iraltlq c*n - tres congeatcl by mf-n-lianOlse aw aiting ahlpmcni. Improvcmeiit is r e p o r t^ In demand for ami tiiovi-mciit o f c l o s in g , alioea, gfiu-crlcs. aoolh-n and goods, and hank .-li-arings, and railw ay earnings are uniu- a ' much heavier than In like week# one and t"'0 y « " ' '» “ « o « » the expansion of coniim-rchil diatrlbfftlon would naturally aoggesl.

Hut it Is In sprcidalJve and nnanlcal lines that ilic wi-'-k Irndlnes to m ake a record. Nolwlriiria'njbig couttnusd ex­ports o f gold, money remalna easy at N ew York and give# no .elgn of approach ing Hlriiigency. Li-sn-s of i urrency to ‘ the W est and .Suiiili, b) aid In m oving gra in and colloii, arc lea.-i Hlgnlflcani, in part because o f the dl»iilbutloii o f governm ent fund# through n:udi-rate jiurchasea o f bonds iiiiUcr lin- latest offer from the Secretary o f Ihc Treasut-y.

W ith Ihesi- conditions and confidence that the J lofgan-nill, H urrlm an-K uhn- Loeb peoiile had sa lisfactorlly settled their dlfferciH-es nter the m auageraeht.of Northwestern rallwai properties, little remained to fiirlher an advance tn the stock market esi-cpl the tiarllclpatlon o f prominent market leader# and Investors— which has appeared for the first tim e since "blue Thtirsdat"."

The week, therefore, has presented the healthiest stock market since M ay last, and notwithstanding a natural d isposition to taka quick profits, and In spite O f.L on ­don's wllIlngncBS to sell Americana on every advance, the prorpects are those which the prophets, In -such cases m ade and provided. Iinvr declared lo be e a u n - tlala for taking up the thread o f specu la ­tion where 11 w-na broken by the crash over the Northern Pacific corner. T he gains In prices of Morgan.#, o f U arrlm ans, o f VandcrblllP, of coalera, o f P ennsyl­vania, LotdsvIlSe and Nashville, o f A tch ­ison and others, with renewed Interset In good bond.#, look# na If an appreciably higher range in values were lo m ark the near future.

and die. The men behind fhe have the rare opportunity o f their arms while tlmlr oiflctra

Captain Hamilton M. K''#? may not h»ve had the "pniper brlnglUK ‘ _tits office o f nuijor. bat be ha# had Bum- clent training to call n bluff, - ' c made by the general i-ummaadin*

The former officer In the ‘ ’ "1’ “ "Who paid a line o f f--r aii'a h 'g the ilmtan pel o f a woman frle'^d I"

r u b b ii Branch, now know'# inm Hto monkey with Aweru-an la " ' '

Allan L. ilcU erm oii mn' l.e the outcome of ih - ‘ -b- l '" "H oos will find that th- t .iri-orntion roun- ael la not one of the i.siKnlng kind wh n U com es to iiuielly aiirr-icl'-rlng a fat o f- llce.

COURT DECISIONS IN RECENT C A SK

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IX

MOTLEY AXD B .tX K lX O IX TH E P H IL IP P IX E *.

The annual report o f the }’’hillpplnA CommiAaloti to ihe W ar Deparim<»iit ■nJJi cOTUMln aome uriernt recommendations Ri lo econom ic policy, which the neede o f hualneiB have made Imperative. That reUtlni: lo coinage stands foremost, The Mexican allver dollar ua ihe Instrument o f exchange has proved m ilrely nn»at* i«fector>\ It respond* too raally to ir ­regular &nd Apaamixilv rau.^s. The effecl ijf the Chinese war lllnsi rates thla forc­ibly. W hen the allied forcee wore maaaed In China allver dollar* wore profuaoiy drained away. Now that thej- have re. turned tn a airoam the dollar ha* fallen helow fifty cent* In American sold. Th«* project iiutllued Ust year bm which wa* entirely neglected by t’ onuri'?* will br

IN T E M P E R A X C K H E R E AXD E l'R O P E .

The good people who nre rather inclined to Indulge In horrifying ntatlstlca von cemlTiR the blbulouaneH* o f their fellow Am erican i. would do well to atudy aome flgurea recently given out by the Brttlah BOMTd o f Trade. Like alt aimilar exhibits, this one la hut approxim ate o f course, nl- thotlffh the dlHUngulahed eourco whence It em anate* In a guaranty o f ita eubataatlal a ccuracy. U bItgs the Rnnual per capita conaumptlon o f Inioxlcatlng heveragei by tho fou r leading nnHonn, reckoned In gal- lona, aa fotiow i:

Wine Beer. Spirit*.United K ingdom ................M 3 U 1.13FVanev ...........................6.2 2.02Genttfinv ...................... l.Vk 27.5 1-MUnited S ia tcB .....................33 13.3 1.06

It thu* ap|!*carB ihut n* a people the American* compare very favorably in temperance matter* wUh the people o f Europe. W c drink le?s wine than any One I o f the other nation* appearing In the ' table, and in none of them eavo France t* the conetimpiion of hcer u* small Mi with US. Hut Fritnee drinks 34-04 gallons o f wlno per capita lo nur paltry .13 gallon*. Placing wine anil heer m the lam o ca te ­gory, our Bhowinff from a teraparance etandpolnt becomes favorabla« being only 13.63 gallon* :is compared w ith 30.24 ga llon i in Pram c .

One rotifea*!'* lo a fi*«*i!ng o f agreeable eurprlRe at tlin rcconl relating to epiiila. Jl ha* l>pen peTsiKiontly aRseried by peo­ple o f all *h»dc* of ('‘mperance view s that ll le In the nTiiiu'T of strong drtnki that the Atuerican i* ih- • hief alnuerg and yet the *tail'*tlcR show that m ore apLrit* are consumed per i.iidt.i hy England. France and Germany (L:tn In the United Btates. and ll muMi iir n-rm mbered that it Is a conserviithe Kn«liiih um hority that places UiigiHud i\t the tuvoi o f the list and this country ai ihr !iunom. But perhajM the w'lKde iriiili iippf;i!s more vividly to the eye wlnn ihc ].,t caplia consum ption o f lilt I'lussc* of ]iij ii>r7 I* ■umm ariicd as fol- Ii.>w9:

Killed..ni .......................... M -Ilgals..SSI gals.

The *imkv-i'linrmer may be fascin ating to the mere man a* well a* to the reptile, but, If ihc experience of a clHien o f P ater­son counts for anythins. she is lom ew h at Irtcopaciifitod for matrimony, unless the happy hi»sh£i"'J be on speaking tarniis at leapt with ihc pnnkep This gentleman^ after a period o f pcrpen l-haunted 'm atrl- rnonlal nightmare. Is applying fo r d ivorce. Htspetlllnn. after reciting that hls wrlfo In- nlstcr upon laklng a few o f the reptiles to bed with her, goes on as fo llow s: **And your petitioner further shows that a fter having toyed wUh the snakea iwimo tim e one o f them did bite your petitioner ojs the left thigh, causing the Rsme to swell and occasioning your petitioner excruciating

in and necessitating your petitioner's Immediate visit lo Dr V ictor E . R e illy .” The trial may develop extenuating clr- cdmstances, but, In the mean whiles the applicant may rest secure in ihe con - sclousnesfl liiat on present Inform ation ihe public Is with him.

------------------- e - — -------------The nlcayunlsli spirit which m anifested

Itself In Irvington when N ewark desired to erect an Isolation hospital In that town again came to the front there on T hu rs­day night. The refusal to pay the bill of the health inspectors who made a charge o f a ilollar a day for caring for sm allpox patient*, shows the calibre o f the m em ­ber* of the Town Beard o f Health. N o wonder that the disgusted official re ­signed. The board le to be congratulated on securing a succe*Por at a salary I12.W per month.

l.#et those who have been w orrying themselves about the President now take courag^. On no le** authority than the word o f tho Hot). M. A. Hanna, o f Ohio. Mr. RooHevelt Is looking welt and doing well. Mr. Hanna’s mere word Is BiifHclent, but it may possibly strengthen confidence In the present situation to know that the Ohio statesman and philosopher did not utter the semlment referred to until be had looked the PreeiUent over very care* fully in a long private Interview

The offlclals of Jersey City are to be pitied. B^sUIcb thc-Ir fretting and fu m ­ing as the result vf the election outcom e, their brow s arc i r»rrugated ow ing to the additional worry over the c ity 's water contract. Th<‘ only thing that will eave them from In^anlly will be the abandon­ment o f the Morris Canal.

debt rui iiroperiy on wlib h alterations are being made, without nutlve (hereof, Is a m ortgage In good fuUli. within such statute, so as lo i>e ernlH'-’d to priority over the mechanli’ * sub*etiuentlyflltd, 50 At. Hep. \S- J.'

COIIPORATW'NHW here nil tho corpom tlon

were transferred o> a corporationorganised and ofilccfe*] b.v the stock­holder* and offlcf-rs of ihf: oiil corporation, and a Judgment 1* rfrr>\eicd against the old corporation on a debt rxiatlng before such transfer, (Iir nev' (*MTporatlon cannot ob ject. In an action to collect such Judg­ment out o f »ucU iispcts* IR Its hands, that plaintiff wa* guilty of laches In su­ing the old corponiiloR. alnce all such questions were coticluded in that suit. T2N. y , Supp. ISO.

L IV E R Y STABLE KEEPERS^ Plaintiff purchased n Uvery slable from

O. receiving K bill of eale ihorefor. and Immediately informed lUc employes that he had bought the same, nt;d changed tho sign from O, a* proprietor to manager,O. was employed niAiiagor thereof, a* plaintiff owned mioihri' stable, Hlalntlff secured a imw leAse 'if ihe property In hi* own name, ami publlflu'd the fact of his purchase In #i l-n'iii newspaper, and notified defendant ihorenf. Fourteen months thcreafier, dcferwlanl attached certain "wagons in tho barn for a debb owing him by o . t Hp*c wagona. at the time of aeixure, wore In the barn purchas­ed from O.. but ui limes they had been kept in plaintiff * ciUcr stable. Held, that tho aalo was valid, and iho change of pod- RCflebjii sufficleut in fuable plaintiff to hohl th« property agulnst the attachment.SO At: Hep. (Conn.) HI.

LOAN AGKNTP.A mnrtgage gt\en li» secure a sum. a

part of which, under a coiilemporaneouB parol agreement, Is to bo advanced after

, the mortgage's execution and delivery.Is a potential lien fnr tho full amount, In­cluding the conlem plalcd advances. 50 At. Rep. (N. J.) 70.

s^HIPPlNG .\M ) MARINE.Tho fact that a time charterer 0^ a

vesMcl aubcharlcred hor, to be used as A newspaper dlapntch boat In lime o f war, such employment being lawful, and wUhtn the terms o f the charter, does not render him liable for a loss or Injury arising from sea perils, merely because In such service *he was subj^t^l^ different perils from those she would have encountered If she had i)een employed In the carrying of cargoes. 110 Fed. Hep- B63.

STREET R AILR O A D COMPANIES. Plaintiff wa* driving with a covered

wagon along a street in a city upon which wa s an electric railway track. He UKiketl back along the track, which could be seen for a quarter o f n mile, and no car was In sight. He drove along the street for 400 feet at a moderate speed, and then turned to cross the track, without again looking back, not having heard any warn­ing signal, when hls wagon was struck by a car approaching from that direction, a n d . he waa injured. A municipal ordl- nanco limited the speed of cars to twelve tnijoa an hour, and there was evidence tending to show that the car which struck plaintiff was running nt double that rate o f speed, and that, If the speed had con ­formed to the ordinance, no collision would have occurred. Held, that the ques­tion of contributory negligence was prop­erly submitted to the jury, 110 Fed. Rep. 49«.

PA RTN E R SH IP.As between the creditor* o f a firm and

a member thereof, real estate Ih assets o f (he firm, though the legal title was al­lowed to stand in the name of such Tnom bef; the consideration therefor having mm ed from the firm, the debts assumed as pari o f the consideration having beeti entered In Its boohs as Uh liability and treated aa such; the laxen thcrenn having been assessed In Its name at ri ]>ald by it. and It having b^en Included In the firm assets In the statem ent o f o f thefirm, nnd the partner In whone name it stunil, made and signed by such member, on the Plrength o f which firm indebted­ness was contracted. HO Fctl. Rep., 366-

{■laces never d o -ru n dpwn tttolr own tow n and rtdlinito It.

"‘in H oboken, Tfenton mi^ Ellgabctta the public pride It also low- and seldom ao- • en s lU elf. The Oranges show a different temper, but ihpy are exceptionally excel­lent and really belong more to New York than New Jersey In sym pathy and feeling* which Is unfortunate.

’A nother evidence o f lack o f c iv ic pride in N ew Jersey Is seen in the treatm ent o f polUtcal friends. It seems to be a stand­ing-ru le In New Jersey that* poUUcally. a P®riy Hhould forget It* friends and re­ward iis enemies. Hear In mind the fact that the Dem ocratic partv of New Jersey once went ao far In this respect as to nom inate and elect a Governor whose in­

te re s ts in the Stale were nothing and w hose residence and right to hold tho o f ­fice were doubtful. The Dem ocrats o f H udson County, on another occaMon, sent a Rapubtican. In whom they no In­terest, to CoAgress. defeating F h e ir own candidate, to whom they owed*their a lle­giance as Democrat* beyond a doubt. On y « t another occasion a prominent Repub­lican. w b o io can4ildacy wa* indorsed aM over the State luid whose Hervlce to the party covered a period o f more than forty years, and against whom no ob jections were even suggested, was defeated out o f a foreign mlsHlon, which has been v irtu ­ally tendsred him, by certain H epubllcafti who chose to favor an unknown applt- catit from Maine, whose clalma were of no w eight whatever Again a certain State office at Trenton became vacant. Ohe nam e was suggented, that o f a man abaolutely qualified to (111 It. He bad served the Republican party over tw enty years, and had never sought an office In hls life. A board o f seven members had the appointing power. The backers were strong nnd reputable .people. N o other candidate waa suggested. The office wa* as good as promised to the friends o f the m en suggested. The board meL Blit o f the member* were Republicans, one a ‘D em ocrat. The office was non-partisan In Character. When the hour arrived a sm all pnlUlctan from Trenton w as nom ­inated, the deal W'as put through, and ths D em ocrailc member (a high Judicial offl- ser o f the a ia le) stood alone for tho right man. There Is a lack o f civ ic pride In a body o f eltlsens who will do th ings like these. They do not care enough for their own to stand for gcM>d men, good govern­m ent, and loyalty to those who deserve good treatment.

"A nother lack o f civic pride In New Jer­sey* la Htmwn In Its journalism, I recall but one Itulependent, well-supported new s­paper 111 the State, It Is published in N ewark, imd N'otv Jersey people oatt select It fo r ihernsq^lven. With the exception uf this ono, I do not believe there la to -day In the wlmlo Smit* of New Jersey a single live daily ncwspsiier that has the right to cla im ilip i>eopl€’8 confidence. And yet the people of New Jersey ask fo r nothing better than whnl they have In loca l Jour- nall.Hm :in<l seem w'illlng to take things as they arc. If New Jersey had a true civic pride, it* people would demand better journalism throughout the State, and would support neither the w'cakllngs that abound everywhere, nor the servile organ* that exist In many cities. The quality o f a i>eopie Is very much in accord w ith the newspuper* o f iheir choice. C ivic pride will not accept a Jmirnallsra that panders to clique, ring, or narrow party dictation.

“ In addition to these things, N ew Jer­sey Is divided politically north and south, and the Leslwlature, like the S late, is representative o f two peoples. W hen -the time com e* for New Jersey' to be all New Jersey, a step In advance toward a belter civ ic pride will have been made.”

U U T E RC O

C L O S E D A T 6 P. M .; S A T U R D A Y S A T ^ P. M.

AN EDUCATION PB0PA6AN D A .P la n OH F o o t to I d l s r s a t

I V h I ts . an d B la c k s o f th e Sonth ,

B o th

NE'VY YORK. Nov, 9,—A com prehsiislvc plan for tho promulgallon o f oduea- tlon amon* both the while and nexro race# was enunciated at the dinner xlvcn by R obert C. Ogden to the Soiilliern E du­ca tion Board last night.

T ho central Idea of the schem e Is that energetic efforts shat! be Instituted In the South at once for the spread o f education am ong the people of that eecUon. An e f ­fort will be made to Interest the Bouthern people o f both races In education, to Instill Into the minds of those not tn possession o f It a xeal for Wnowtedge.

Ill carrying out the dcstgna o f this new organtialion It Is planned to expend the sum o f MO.OUO annually for tw o years. The guiding hand In all o f this work la to be J. 1,. M. Curry, for a long time connected with Ihe work of education in the South.

Associated with him, will be Boolter T. W asbliigton, o f Tuskegee. A la., and Dr. G. 8. Dldterman. of Uew Haven, Conn.

ADDICHS MEN HAY HIVE DP STATE

The olmont unthinkable announeem cnl comes from South A frica that p corp* of aurrentlrreiJ Th'«*rNi 1* enrolled under tho British fliigaiul ‘ dolTif good w ork ." There is a Bcuedivt Arnold or tw o am ong every people *-irug8llng for liberty, but an arm y corps o f Aniolti* surpasaei belief.

Govcrnor-elert ,Murphy *howa, In ac­cepting the Horvloe* o f the Veteran Zouave*, o f Fllxaheth, a* a bodyguard at hi* inauguration, that he haa forgiven, IhoiiRh he i* not likely to have forgotten, tlie somewhat shabby treatm ent he re­ceived ill I’ nlofi i'ounty.

Fl**ex I'lnintN will be htpp>‘ tf K can rcti»ln the sF^riire* of the newly elevCf-d Governor In the Park Conomlaalon. U l* lo .be hoped iiwt be 90 coiistnird ns to prevent Mr. Murph>’ from hlUiq; hot!) of tlieae im porlan l offli es

I.AIKIH G Iff C IV IC PRIDE#

A n g r r PFeatdent'a A p ^ o lD tm e a t,L ik e ly to T o rn tt O v e r t o

dthe O em orrata#W IL M IN G T O N / Nov. 9 .-T h e T'nion

Republican* are very angry concerning the appointment o f Robert O. Houaton, Regular Republican, to be collector o f the port o f Wilmington,

"T w o Democratic Senator*, a D ew o- cratlc Congreaaman and n com plete Dem ocratic ticket, that la the meaning o f the appolnlmenlj" aald one o f them ycaterday. Should the bitterneaa be­tween the faellon* continue, it will un- doubtedly be to tho advantage o f the Dem ocraU. Mr. Hoiinton may take hia new position within a week or two.

T h e C h ic k e rin g— the world's best piano

In declaring that the C hickering Piano is the best Piano m anufactured, one is on ly reiter­ating the repeated assertions of the world’s greatest musicians. F oe example, L iszt has said; “ T o be just I m ust declare them perfect, and perfectissimes,” and De Pachmann has stated that “ The C h ickerin g Piano rightfu lly stands alone, for on this earth it is not on ly .un­surpassed, but unequalled.” And similar state­ments have been made b y nearly all musicians of international renow n. These testimonials that have been showered upon the makers of the Chickering Piano are not the re,snlt of com ­m ercial diplom acy— that has been the father of m any grossly exaggerated endorsements of mediocre latter day instrum ents— but are in­stinct with the artistic enthusiasm of their authors. I f you w ould be interested in reading the testimonial letters o f the world’s greatest artists we will be glad to show them to you, and we think you will agree with what we have said about their sincerity.

T h e world has not produced another Piano as good as the C h ick erin g ; that statement canutot be gainsaid. T here are other good and very good Pianos, of course; but none has been aljle to duplicate the delightful Chickering tone, which is now looked upon by all other makers as a kind of hallow ed possibility beyond their ability to imitate.

The, world’s best P iano is here. W e have it in the various styles, and in the different colors of wood. It m ight be worth your while to spend an hour with us whenever it is most convenient, and understand for yourself the rea­son of the extraordinary reverence with which the Chickering nam e inspires the musical fraternity.

n v r rrWT.s tARCE* IssTOCK OF PIANOS THAN ANY OTHER BOtSElKTHESTATE

7-659 BROAD ST<

1 ’ nU*d Frant <U^rniam I'nlteil

It Is lliT o that we iirliik countrv every yr,ir f. i

... ao.»gali..................................14.61 gala.I ily reaisurlng to know

un amount o f liquor In tW* 1“ over fourteen gallon*

cai h o f the population, butcertalnL' il)‘ rp 1* reaoop for congTMlula- tlon in llie ftit t that thl* 1* U*s than half o f wha( 1“ . --i! irt #»lther Kngland, Franca or GerTnaiU •

\ Iff S P B C lL A T IO ff.Tlie iiiiNlnes* week ha* brought more

faviirable condiUon*, and, so far aa money and iJjwi'iiUUve interest* are concenied,

preaented afresh with m-ire care o f delalJ. j a biinhter outlook.It propooea the co lu ixe o f a ilstlnctlvc I There are the form er m inor drawbacks, Flffplno sllvfrT- dollar to be TnalntalneJ 1 o f course, fnsuffiiienl car* to tranaport at a fixed rate o f fifty cenie tn American I produi e and rterchandlae, a alack de­gold. This would steady prices and wages I mand for berth room and ocean toimase, throuffhoul the Philippines, and be of vast ‘ irregularity nnd hesltutlon In prices o f asslatance in regulatinc all trade trans- ■ uve stotk and meats, a quieter demand setAona W hile American money passes 1 for leather and cotton goods, and eontln- freelr In Manila at standard valuation It j ued firmness for foreign e xch a n g e Qo-H not received outside with the confidence 1 feU In M exican silver, which has been ! for hotAdreda of y e a n the circulating I medium o f tho W anda

Tbo propoaed Filipino dollar could be ' ea«Hy m alatalned at the rate o f two to | iJM Am erican gold dollar, by Utalttns the ! am ount o f cotnage and flxtng a email gold regiree. It would establish the gold baais p red se lr as tt has been settled ta lodta, srhare the fixed relation or the lU ver' r upee tfi the sovereign Is malntaJiMd by law, and atUl prceerve the ueefulBeea o f ■ilvar cerretiey, from wbleh the native nAnd canoot be ffivoreed. The gold re- ■igTi cwttM be eaatlr created vU b a trtfie o f coat f n m the seignorage o f the attrer cwtaage, Co w b k h ib c Mooteage o f Meal- tem i n l l m now ta nee waaM fwwCrtbut«. Tba_ •rkeme I f a very otopSe one and aeMm tnfiy ndeqao te to afi Uw needs o f

T b a u p lM M U g f India.

tflbly because o f LorKJon's aalea o f Ameri- jran Bccurltle*. and to further beeltancy of cotton and grain muvement alHOad.

These Influences, however, a fe more than ciffset by developments which must work fur strength In prlcea and a main- tetiance o f the extraordinarily heavy con ­sumptive demand which m arks the year as one of genuinely phenomeDal activity and prosperity.

In agricultural lines there are no atrik- lrig‘ changes, but industrially the high preaoure to meet both hotne and,. fiwelgD demand has been inc reased. Nowhere Is this shown mCR'e eo n ^ cu o u a ty than among the steel mtUsi. wbteb. a t last# Sod themaelvee obliged to Import billetfl to secure raw material to fill ordero. Thla, hi the face e f Use rn o iw m a domestic out- pal. eufikdantty charactertare prodif* ieoe I'Hnme o f our eklef metiU iadaatry, gad . ta view o f the d tpTt islaii ta fh rd tb

Jerseytuott A e o a s e d o f W «in o f L o y ­a lty t o T h e ir O w n State.

hTpil+rlc \V. Pangborn, of ll: i“k<'iisack,In a UMif-r to the N ew York TlmriK, ssya:

■ I’lTmil a few romorkn ^ux^vsiod by your rcreni article on ih* pn uUurlty o f Nt'w ,L*r*py a* a political f,ir!or among (hf Siatee o f the Union. Tin- opinion gri b> The Tim es I* thai Svv, Jerney falli to reach a consistent ijusidtin l^rcause oiu'-hiiir o f the State Is illle l wUh men whnsri interest* a re with N^s' York and the otlier half w ith men whuse Interests am with Philadelphia.

‘ Tn i\ certain limited extern iIii.m may be trii**, but I believe there N mioihfr and grHver reason, not always imtcin 10 the nbsMrver nuislde, end very srliltim recog- iiliiil by the resident o f the and tow-likii u m ay be well to i:ill pupiidon—a 1*1 k of nlvlc pride.

w Jersey, In spite o f ii«t tn;iuy rxcel- luiulpH, which m ake it In ways oneef I iu‘ most charm ing fitate* <>r ihc East- • Tfi group, eeetn* to be we.iK tn iiiat form

^ _ m of itHui dignity which mostthe Gonstltutlon wilt n.-i | ,,, ConunonwcalthH. o f t u

I iie-.[ili- even xppexr XI times to li.- ashamed I or their residence there, oml Inst.inres are j hot wanting In which hot*-l r<*gisters I iibruad bear the legend. — .,tiq wife,

York, U. fi. A ..' wh.-1-ri rightly U I should read, wir< >name o fI ii'wni. New Joraey, V. s Thi* Uj ui*-rtfly a faint Itidlvatbui ni liit* lack o f I vi\ic pride referred to. but n r.innis. You 1 hrivfrf see the B oston, CliKag'^ I’hiiadel- j phia, San Ftwncisco or Ni a Orleans ■ ■-tuple reg lfU r that way . J'oJItlcally view ed, ilu* -asi ^ worse#

^Vllh excepttah cl(le.-< cf NVwark..MxrrlstoWQ SAd Ptutnhvlh. huiI few i.irgc towna like HackeuHa.'k, K igiewood au.i Bed Bank# the people of Jersey 4iTc sadly deficient In u gt-nulnt' pride In ilcjmselvea gnd their !o<-ahu. while In inauert o f State pride this ab*Hin*. o f in*

] i« rpil becom es at tlm w a apathy,Jj-rsey City, the second in i#iz.. .,f NewJersey's muniripalltles. mui thv i.p^ best

i1ua^ed fo r aupefb devel..|>mHnt. yj„ee U hr«s geographical advaniuis. -. AfHfNirt and

; railroad fadU lles. I* ahMiiuiviy without a trace Of c lv ic pride, and hat- for yeara

, :*iibmlttsd to a eondlilun •>! th!nK« that would not be tolerate<l by » xpecilng ilty for a mJnuU. Occtt»iunal ^pun* o f reform have been made tip-re. i,ui the ro- -ulis have been too roeto^r.- m \. t The j>rople asoert that they Iih\> over­ridden by the ‘CMStopuN. >>t 1, f . ^

i that the ohty benefits they have received In years sesBi to have [>,•*'15 thi>«e con­f e r ^ b y the enem y o f wimm they coin-» plain# It OortMlnly always tn^a ta their power to regulate th*sr (.wu nffatiw

I tf they wmated to do It. Newark h&s done so. itfflpty beoanoe It be* not been lack­ing tn c iv ic iwtde. The c ndUiona at I'amden* w h ich la the nearest city to T’hlUdiiphta. ore s l ^ r to jn Je«vsey City* and Camden, toe, ha« no civta pride.- I t lo o k Jeraey Ctty o\rr tw enty- five yeaw tO-»*t a public library, u sotT hae ofig. Thla la the work of a very few men# aggtaat optxi.-rej practlcgKly the whoto potlUcat p«>wer or the town, streets a fs to coawiiion. but the peo­ple d e not ^ n d m w h . The sovem m ttff hte a J w v * toat o f a rtag posrec; but It ta gfWnm and infrequentlrdefeoCai# taon quality

B E C E P T IO ff

M re.

A T W H IT E

The trolley combine Is p laying In haril luck !he*f day*. After having suffered u oetUack stt the hands o f the people Iasi TueodKy, ^Vpalher Prophet Do I ’ oe pii - dirts a Miisanl for next Tueoda> ilnr out the snov, ploughs.

Now that the Sultan has hls checkLuok out and hli< pen In hand. It m ight bv \\riU to Jop III- memory s* to certain hr.ic bill* whb-li your Uncle Sam has be*rn Ins tv) hi* 3iiilrfs» from lime lo ilm<*

CoDimU«(biiier K vsni Is e fearless m^n but when ll com es to depriving Dr. M*(f. WalktT of her penalcn—well. ('oimnls*i.jn- er E lans is only a in*o, a fter all.

The wiuman suffragist* o f Essex have JuhI Inaugurated their cam paign. In; it will net be o f the whirlwind vsrifn Their skirts would not admit uf it.

The ordering 10 a second reading uf tii,. ordinance {“oncernlng cautnei inUit-ai-i that dog day* are nearly ended in Newark.

Governor-elect Murphy w « i given j warmer reception In hie native Htv attei- election than he received during his chtti- pelgo _____________

I ’STATE KTUHIffttS-

The Dem ocratic W aihlngton Star Sffji In the outcom e o f the State el)^hi>n a demand on the iMirt o f the people for the abandonment o f the Mortis Canal and for biennial seeMons o f Ibe Legislature. The Dem ocrat* are otUl blind to the fact that State letues did not figure In the cam- paigu.

R o o s e v e lt R e ce U e a G u e sts Ih the B ta eroom .

WASMINOTON*. Nov. ? .-M rs , R oose­velt, assisted by Miss Alice R oosevelt and M iss Belle Hugiier, received about 300 guest* yeeterduy afternoon In the Blue R oom o f the White House,

The reception Is the first real social a ffair held in the W hite H ouse since President and Mr*. R oosevelt's occupancy. Several -of the tnembera of. the Cabinet called, with their famine*. Som e o f the Supreme Court Justices paid thetr re­spects also.

Both the army and navy were represent­ed by a number o f officer* o f high rank, and resident noclety called In number*. Mrs. Roosevelt will continue to receive on Friday afternoon* until January 1. when State and oRlcial aiTalrs m ay Inter­fere with these pleasant* and Informal gatheringa______ ____ _____________

T O fiAFBGL'AHO F ffiM IO ff RECORDS.

l* ll«a a t F re se a t C o B * ld fr e d I* D an ­g e r fr o m F ire .

IPAJBHINaTON, Kov. ».i-P enslon fan i- nixatpocr E vdiu Is litipKsrad «'tth ihe M m tlw t. precaution# ouflht to be isken to .p fra e o t ttt# <testructtoD by fir.* ot tlie Tocord# o f pension eases. These recoril.. Which arc flted Ih hla ofllce,- Inclixte the M sra o l ptnsloners ot the Revoluilnn sncl all subaqqneni w an , and the papers j ,e IhToluable as an Indhridiuil lilnxraph of

person who fought for hts rmimry and wa* carried on the pension roll#.

Mr. Esan* will within a few days nuke t, supplu ientary report to Secretary H itchcock teconiinendlng that the shelv­ing Ih tit* IHcrooms be changed from wood to Iran. There are stored on tills floor laore Jhan l,«W.IKX> tUe# o f widows, Inval­ids, and old war and haval t ase».

MODEI. OT P R tT T I t S T I T lT E .

rw cw w sle G citiw g t d r u fu r H U G lfl !• n t t s h a r x .

s s w YORK. Nov. ».-A ndrew t'arnegl* Introds to model the new PU iiburx In­stitute lo r manual training elose upon the line* Ot Uta Pralt Institute, Brooklyn, and he baa recanlly eUtted that mttiiutlon, gpepdlag two hours tn a study of theIj^ K od s o f Its tMohiDg.

A lterw ard he told F. P. Pratt, the heed o f the achool. that he was very much ptoMed with what he had seen, and that h it purpoee was to Investigate the Brook- j m school, so that he might the more In- tolBgeiilly consider the reports o f the com - soittee o f experts who are tn uharge o f

w ork to he dime In Pittsburg.

P o d o n I A g g tr s t o J e iw e y . jM ctoJ INspalcJ Ip to* EVBSIXG SEW t.

tWTU.N. Not, X—Tho Fnsuna*- •Mvfloasral has accepted the propoouiop

m lH a m H. lagham . fo r the laghaai agthlm to toase tho preaent pootodto* Z S Q B g M ghieiil, N. J., a t MH per xh .

■ ‘ d ia g e o a p le ic equipnent, boat. tor e term e f five years. L K.

___ as been appointed a surfmanB arm cat U fe ^ T t a g atarioa. a M ■mith ta a sladlar poaitloo at the

nd a t y Ulc-aaTing S tathn .

If a Man Thoughthimself uninsurable, how he would work to be accepted. Yet that time may come to anyone failinjf to make applica­tion NOW , while he has strength and health. How about yourself?

TheOb

P r u d e n tia lInsurance Co.of Americas

Hm m O ffieti Nwwmrfc, N. X

KTf

The Newton Herald Srafls bnauH ! the ■ deteaial. Man _____ ______people of Busaex Cooaty adopted the Roe ; not oftaw aarataated (or Imporunt odlcaa.Park and Lake lasc.. hut the editor wipes tsia weeptng eyas long eneuch to lay the hlane on the Republlcaa party. The Re- pabtlana are entlrriy srllltng to accept the reaponalbUlty. Kenes three tears.

The caoteat In the Pint Hcglment of the Nattooal Oaerd over the alectloa of am ajor la a pralty v e c t a d e g r the tank Jaet.,^M r'a 'C «B toe what ctilteaa M

and H thay a » th ^ a r e generally 'de­feated at th* poMe t ^ ugh Ueg of gaaw- tae a e g M k fn ir a g ^ ritlxen,. n » g»r. eramealt la awitaaUy that of th. oraM- cratla party. hi ton. tt n „ „ „ a g ««»to ra t of ■ e o W n e ; yet th, pM hdlto^ ^ They have any Mua ht thatt"® ^ .ftar aa*er emtio, g ^ s

»oarlat,PeT*r Reraotoy.* coreeaooisdept o f the Btockton (Cal.)

H ers ldw rltra aa follow s: "1 n e r e ^ th ap- nend a roclp* whlch has been used, to nty knowtedge. In hundreds o f casea It ^ 1 Drevent or cure amailpoi though the p fL U nas'are llfIJng. W hen Jenner d lacoiered c^owwi 1» Ihe world Of a c l ^wtririsd an aralanche of faene on hie head, and When the moet identW c echool^ ^ ^ n e in the world, that o f Parla. p » ^

^ redpe as , panacea fo r tnM ll- o S iK p je a to l unheeded. It U a* unfatUng i s fa tT a n d conquaia in every instance. It iT tA nM csa when taken by a well per- I L ento “ '■tot fever. H ere IT

a» I have need It, and cured my l iL lo M n o f scarlet fever; here It Is ae I £ 5 S ? S e d I t t o cure the sm allpox; when lH ^ L d t ira e le U n s eald the patient m ust ISl t t in w e i ; Sulphate o f a n c . one grain :

J S f f i S r o - ' water. When Ihoraughly _ S ?3 i add (ou r ountes o f water. T ake a “ S l a v e r y h ow vJ in h er dlsraae srlU

Ui tsrelve hours. F or a child. S S l i t r dosea, according to age. I f coun- ^ T M O l d coa m l their phyalclana to use S S tbefU ■toodW he no noed o f jm th o u a e s . H «nn rahM advice and experiesee, use iL ti for fhaJ terrible disease." Ask your

about thto.____________________ __

a H A i ROH THE

FACETbem aretwo m eft#^ of remoTlag super;

flboai hair: ooo ta etociio^^ oBlv wbta rightly ofimioktamd by mj5SJIs“ S to U u withadetotoiafr^- cemtol only when the right one h cometH applied. Thirty yeaW Msbim aw to fuatsBte* the mM graufrinf nsnluta ell cum that cometradjr OoaraltatMn tree, lad oanlldraMal Call of Witte lor full InfoiamMoo and htak.

JOHN H. WMOWn, » f. j» . 'w * W H

s r S t o "fto ir eautabie.

W arn the Dovar ladra.' K i IiMex U ta « ip^um ty to i — . . . . W _ . a E V B N IN d !T1

paper Hhe lh e N Ew W i nrw tou n is fa r M r-

.^ jh a d a H a f U t o r a i Ifdpw ta (ha Statk

THEY. SAY.T fc * H M iK k « e p e r Sm js i

‘ Widi It, Liyiii lade "Easy.” •

' V e U p i f e o a e 8 e r p l « e .

New York tod New TdepOeee Co.,.

OXYDONOR VKlTDItY!O x y t n , b y i b i o f r i i o ii , c a u s e s

d is e t s e tu v t o b h d o r i o f . s le e p . T W t l o i d r r f i i l t a t n u n e i i t h i- v e a t e d b y D r . ' H . S o a c b e . ’ N o e w B d e e s . S o M b yJohn He Vreolaitd,

tUl Martcdt M ., H tm m tT H . X ’

Leather Betting.^ U U U K O A R . O H O ia T tJ k K^ O B f 9 W X M T V r

BIUBflST. ’WSKi'* J o s . M e W «

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NEW ARK EVENING' NEWS, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER ‘iO,' 1901:

SLEB p IB ’S ALUMNA MEET

BtsiMSS C M leraK e Precedes Bagqtet h Mn Preflp College a tC o i*

T e it S ta t io n ,

MA»1 NEWAIM YOENG WOMEN THEBE

T o a M . C le T e r l j B r a p o a d f i l , t o b y MM , C. C lih n t e " » c O « b i ir a ; '* 'b M l« i f - r l i o n t H laa M in eh a iii o t O ra n a o , tb o H laara M o r p h y , M o r l lr r , D o n n e lly , R lx n n d M ra. M c l,n n # h liii - F ra n k C o n ld ’a F ia n c e e r r e i e n t .

CONVENT STATION. Nov. 5 .-T h o itxth annual reunion ot£ the 8t. Eliaabelh Alumnae A ssociation was heW to-day at the beautiful college at Convent Station. Thla m orning a largo number ot the alumnae m’droficrs arrlTed, and they were m et at the college door by the venerable superior o t the sisters ot charity. Mother Mary X a v ltr , and her sister assistants. Atter the greeting the visitors entered Iho large reception hall in the new col­lege building, known as Xavier Hall, and held the torm ai buslneaa meeting ot the jear . New m em bers were enrolled, the gorioral 'In leresli o t tho association dla- i-UHSed and m easures tor tho furthering o f the work o f educaifon were considered.

The reception hall was decorated with the alumnae colors, blue and yellow.

Tho officers o t tha assoclalloii are: President, Mrs. W illiam i l . McCormick, o f Perth A m b oy ; vice-preatdonls,, Mrs. Peter H auck. Jr., o t N ewark; Mrs. C. Me- Donald, ot H arrison, and one ot the sla­ters o t the Order o t Charity.

Thla afternoon a banquet was served In one ot the largo dining holla. There, too, the alumnae colors wore graoetnlly tea- tuoned about the doors and windows.

The toast ot welcom e was given by Mrs.C. Clurke McDonald, o f Harrison, the gonial .rnd much loved Tlco-prosldent o f the association, Mrs. McDonald, said:

•'The ouotatlon selected tor this addre.^s Is replete with hearty, cheering welcome. As the representative o f the old and new St. E lliabcths, I echo tha words o f Car­dinal W olsey ; 'O nce m ore I shower wel- comu on yo.’ The pleasure o f Alumnae day Is like m ercy, It blesseth those who give and those who take. Our hostesses, the good slaters, are glad to see qs and enjoy preparlag fo r us, while to the alumnae who return to their k lm f water tor one day In the year. It Is a charming link between the past and the present. My memory goes hack to an address o f welcome delivered to our late R ight Rev, and beloved Bishop Bayley In the parlor ot the old villa building. No one present on that occasion, not even our hopeful, energetic M other Xatder, could have an­ticipated tho wonderful expansion that was in store for 8L Elisabeth's.

"It Is one m ore Illustration o t what may be .accomplished by doing one's best, quietly and steadily, Our'Alum nae Asso- elutlon m ay take heart from the succe.-s ot at. E lisabeth 's and go tight on, doing n little m ore each year, enlarging the scope o f our usetulness until the propor­tion between our present status and that o f thirty years hence will be like unto the contrast o t the villa with the college o f at. Elisabeth.

"W e are the pioneers, clearing the way. milking the path easy for our children und grandchildren tp endow chairs ot literiiture, maihemattca and olher useful studies. The alumnae should not rest content with a scholarship or two. Our motto must bo 'F,xcelslprl.' On to the heights! W hat other a ss o ^ tlo n a have done, we, also, citn do.

■'The development o f noted educational Instltutloria la largely due to the aid given hy form er pupils. 8t. Elisabeth Is part o f ourselves for all time, and It Is our duly to think out Soma plan by which wo lu jy m aterially aid the good Bisters In their laudable efforts.

"Dellghttul as It m ay be to meet In tills social way, we should exist tor some- ililng greater. T ou will pardon thla d i­gression from m y text, but, there may be n fem ale John B ockeleller here to-day who m erely needs to be reminded—to have endowments unlimited tollow. Under any circum stances you are all U)fle« walcoma to St. Elisabeth—thh 'o lder Miea to renew

s Iheir youth for a day, oogrtb a ynungei memberp.,to wOtness bow 'grace fu lly theli eiders are g lid b ir dowiL the rlv er 'o t Ufa. Once mbra I shpwep.wwM ugeLon

A lm a a igew r t » - e e i f N t w r e ,The toast "A lm a Mater, In H er Future,"

was delivered by Miss Catherine C. Mlne- han, o f Orange. H iss Mlnehan feelingly referred to the bright future open to her Alm a Mater. She sold In p u l :

"T o do good, to be helpful to othere. Is one o t the greatest Snd sweefest privi­leges o t human life. It has been our good fortune to have found In St. Elisabeth a truo a lm a mater, whose elin was the good o f her children, and, oe It bos been in the past, so we know It will be In the future. E ach day will, as It glldee away, bring to lu and to her future children some new developw eat o f mind and soul which will m ake the girls o t to-day the brave and noble wom en o f Xo-morrow. A lm a M ater will teach the girls o f the future w hat she t a u ^ t us,' to live ‘ in scorn o t m iserable alms that end with se lf;' that Iru th ts the strong thing' and to seek fo r truth Is one ot the noblest asplratlous o f the human heart.

"In this m om ent o f Joyous loyalty to ' 8t. E lisabeth let ue remember that the

future o f S t EUsebetb In a measure de- jiends u p on 'ou rae lven . No high sounding phrases' srltl mean half so m uch as our own exam ple aijd. Iniluenee. In making her future g lorw i^ and happy. Alma Mater wl)l d o lla i! Vpait, and ae>. her chl)- ifreii. -who \n 'a mgwiiu'e reflect her g o ^ inlluaBca In m lndd 'ih ’adc better by hs»

, p r i n c e . ' ' w e xaiist ^ o u r abate. T h e n are 'bnttlsa to< b e XAJfht and- won for her, ap wMl ns pleasure to be enjoyed.'

"O u r mlaalon—ou r p ort In the future o f B t EUaabetb—though m any miles may ■eporats US frod i Uk dear old convent walls. ehhuld 'neverthejbH he one o f loy ­a l t y to -h e r that t n i ly 'queenly virtue' ^ whlclv w e m ay guide ouroelves, and nt the s a n e tim e redeoiO,-tapUft and keep green her m em ory lif othere. In the new buildings In whose spacious halls we meet to-day, w e m ay discover a symbol o f our m ission In relation to the future o f ‘ S t E llsabfth . 'NeSr^SI tfie hew 'lHiIld

"It Is to-day the province o f one o f the humbleot i t thl* brilUant 'Round Table' to bid ymjt U J iq A jm tro iM cf.o t the,sipuet o f yesterday, not to r e ^ W : tW tkun-ienlth o f to-day, nor y e t to 'pro*B*et Jhe sunrise o f to -m orrow ." * . b —

O ther '.toasu w ere 'respom ftd to as fol­lows; ■'t'

"A lm » - V a t c ^ -I n ,^Her P est," Mrs, Teresa H essian Tllg. . aseoclats; "Alnrn M ater—In H er P resent," Mrs. Lucerna Lyon M clAughU n. 'H6, .:

A t the close o f the banquet Mlsa Mliie- han, o f Orange, by re q llo it sang a loto, In which she Introduced a perfect Initia­tion o f the w arb ling o f birds. ■

S om e o f T h o a e P re se n t .A m ong the m embern. who attended the

m eeting from N ew ark- And. neighboring cities were Mrs. P . Hauck, Jr,.' Mr>. James Smith, Jr., ;M rs. ,D. Elliott, the Misses M argaret Sbanlep,. Josephine and Agnes Oarrlgan, Mrs. A , AlbemOn. Mrs. C. McDonald, the M in es Eligahetli CoWon, Helen W ard. G race McCabe, Mary Rose Smith, Mrs. Youngblood, o f Newark. From other etile*. Miss Helen Kelly, fiancee o f Frank Oould: E. Oeoghegan, O. McNnIty, P. Stelnhard, R . (Julnlati, Mrs. W illiam M cLaughlin, Misses A, Molloy, J- MtlAUghlln. M. Mitchell, O. McDonald, K. Mlnehan, L, Mitchell, D, and M. Muel­ler, F. 0[Hi>'cke, M. Spelllssy. Murphy, K. Lumb, Mrs. 8. Mullen, Mrs. W illiam Sharp, Mlssea E. McOroarty, E. Read. S. Read, ■ (f l iUsy. Mrs, A. Williams. M is.- K . ' King, Misses -Margaret Agnew . M, ' Kossiter, M. lotne, K. Tom iiey, E va W ajsb. K. Keenan, Mra. R. F am -lly . E. Donnelly, A. Cim- nlnglmm, Mrs. O 'Dougherty, Misses J. Ennis, J. Lange, E. Totonard. A. Busarte. A. Smith. Mrs, Egan. Mrs. Fleury, Mrs. McCormick, yilsses C. Blahop. M, E. Shea, Mrs. D. tjulnlau, Misses C. Taylor, A. Hyland, L. Walali, .Mrs. T. Sheridan, Mrs. D. Itugun and many others.

AMERICA VIEWED AS WORLD POWER

FrM ce l ( c o x i i ie s ftigRl o[ Loiied ^ l e s to Voice i i Oeferaination

o f T u tis li Affairs.

miiisissj ^ A t u u r S n 'i

(iO VERN M LN T R E P L Y FA R REACHING.

CutO PE N T IL L I I T O -N ia t lT .

Til* Wsttoa Coitom RMdy-to-WVur (Modetsle Cuatl

Overcoat and SuitsI* the most important fsrtor (■onrsrnint men tu-dsy perllculatly for lo-murruw.

^ B i's iS B g g o r p o M T in r t iB s -A ' lllkt hurt votnsr telsee; h s ^ ln -

1200 buys las sod cofhse reus*.X130 huyt e » l sag lee btuintu. not burs good paytag „

_ SIKO, c r o n h EIM, Ptsns, car. Uilllltm■S -Are you dMlrous of disposing of your bull-

No ibsrgM unless desl If.etTwUnJ, SIKIJ I’RONHglM. Plsns, cer. Wllllaro st.KKtV tirei^ism sslooes tor tsk or to rent.

siliO. cttoNHBlll. brewery sgt.; notary pub.I A

ISSO.tWO TO LOA -;— _ , „ „ON BOND AND NOHTOAagt^AT * PgR

CBNT., IN 8VMS A.SD FOB PTO O D S TO SUIT THE HORROWER. NO BONOB pR COKNISBtON EXACTED: ALL NDCKSBAJlY I'APBRB

_________________MONET TU l.uAN~For tfa« *r*oUou o f bomti

for macluirilua, clorkie men or »n3•feiHloiml nu cumtatmion ct^arJueo; ifyou Imeod ljulldint now ]• tb« tin *: cali nri'l ar« ua; *J2 a month in<3 upward (noconainff to <N>at uf h-juoe) t«y i for k homo In w MW renra. J- It. MO Broad »».. sa floor.r.jwn Wltin.Uy jknd Balurday aveMnta until a o’oliivk: 0 «rman apokan. _____________________

A p p r o r « «T h in k sA llu w c d

flcla lh ff o f f'aatuniN uud S u ltan S h o n ld >ut lie <to E a ca p e Oblijtntitiu*

T h r o a v h J e a lo n a In ta ra at o f lUe P ovrrra Ra H er T e r r it o r ia l Wvirurt*. E e ta h lU h e a a W e l o o n e l*ri-i*f‘ <jrii<

BRIDE LIKES SNAKES; HUBBY ASKS DIVORCE

P e t it io n e r Saya H e W a o B itten B y One o f th e U e ittilea W i fe T o o k

I n t o T h e ir B ed .PATERSON , N((v. y .-W uU er B, lledler

mnTrled a snakt' A^harmer .and n«w he seeks a d ivorce on the grround ih^it his w ife wan guilty o f exir<‘me cruelty, ilrn, Hedler was form erly Evelyn Stansfteld, and she travelled w‘ lth Harnum & Bailey’ s ehow Qs a hypnotlter o f veiiOTnous snakes. Heiller explains Ida iroublea in a petition flled In the Court o f Uhniu'ery by Lawyer Frederick S. Stewart. Thu petition sets forth:

“ Your pclltloner shows that since the marriage g f you r petitioner his said wife Evelyn has continuously kept and main­tained an assortmoQt o f venomous snakes and reptiles In the house o f your petition­er, this being done without the consent and permlHslon o f your petitioner.

''A nd your petitioner further shows that on or about the second day o f December, 1900, about U o ’clock P. M., the said Kvelyn t3. Fiedif^r did retire for the nlghl wUh your petitioner, and that after Wav­ing so retired the said Kvelyn did arise and, going to the receptacle in which were housed the venom ous snakes and reptiles, did take therefrom three smtkes and came with them Into the <'Ouch of your pe­titioner.

"And you petitioner further shows that, after having toyed with the snakes some time, one o f them did bite your petitioner on the left thtgh. causing the same to swell and occasioning yntir petUioner ex­cruciating pain Ami necessitating your petitioner's Immediate vl!*lt to Dr. .Victor E. Reilly."

Hedler further declares that he has been under the care o f the physician ever since.

W ABIUNGTON, Nov. 9.—The Am «u . Governm ent's response to the poliu; i. - j quest m ade by Franco for Its views wiih i reference to Ihfr desire o f that country ig enforce the coUectlon o f Its clulm.^ aKAA;u>( Turkey Is more far-reaching than miftin • be supposed from the- brief mention Ui.i' | has been made o f It- in asking the fu ll- -i \ tttates Government for Its views on tin* i subject, France retugnlxfd that iiie | United States htis the same as a power Iri the European ‘ ' n- cert to a voice In the determlnailun of Turkish affulrs. J-SuL France's appiii<'ij decision to bring tlie Sultan to term>< i y hoaille measures, If necesnary, la the ke\ ntilc to the ready response o f thla guveijk- ment that " l l Is none o f my bualnei?*.'' ' which. Interpreted hi Its brgad f-eiis-. means that the rest o f Europe haa no cent Hi it either.

The nalural^and proper action o f Fram e Is taking possession o f a Turklah custuin- | house Is approved by the W ashlngiou Government, because It will establish llie precedent o f ihu right o f any nation to I collect Us Jtist ^Jebts from another naiiou. I Turkey i« a sovereign nation, and IhU government hits always held that sh' ' should not bv permitted by the powers i-f KuTYipe icj escape her obligations ihruufilj ilepoiideiu’ e on lliclr Jealous Interest In her icrrStorlal welfare.

For years the jidmlnlstrallon in Wn.Kh- Ingtui: has chafed over Turkey’ s IndllTeT- | ent attitude toward Its diplom atic di- | manda for the payment o f claims. Bhould . Franco he permitted i>y the Eurupcaji concert to retain possession o f the Turk- , Ish custoin-liouse which she now holds, the i UiilUHl Stales will regard that as a prec« - ! dent for the exerciu© o f sim ilar rights , by this government, not only In Turkuy, but uls*ev,'hero In Europe* should the casn ever arlNe wliere it will feel obliged to , resort to no radical a step as bus be taken by France.

associate In the banklflS bniksrsjje bus-icfH* In York* by on experlenc«l mAn.

‘■^irumng conaidsrabis trade: hsv* up-io-d»i« iJenB ynJ am an expert advertleeraent writer:

ui 11(1,000 r«« lr*d : will return over lUO i-r c>nt, per annum. Addrasa Bivlieraga. Boxlu. N\*v,u offlee. _ ________•AN IM'OMB ot 11,000 I*r V**r V .

.iirtj by •ny on* who will lak* th* irooble to in.fsitXHl. our hlaoa: ho gold niln*, oil wtU ur gurTitihnx Kh*m*; almhl* giralghtforwanl tui-in.B* r-roponltloo. Tb* Jun.l*pg i-o.. 012-021 FoUrii,.!! Hulldlng, 8t. Loul«. Mo.________ __AN ln,..inp oTi'l.OOO p«t X-ar **n b* by

oil) on* who will iak* H» troubt* lo Inv.ill."I* .'ur o!*n>; no gold mln*. oil wtll or gamb- i-K ilmpl*. otTalghttorward b u jiiio

I'O'i.nitSon, The jamlapa .-o., OIS-OLI lulle;-b ij loJi . St. Louto, Mo,___________________V ' and ita elor* on the main ihorouah-

l«re ITI urallte; lo^ » l 't ; alor* latge enoUah v, \ : . o ™ n . etor othee iTooSlrtee; good opening for a nl, .sewe oltte*. orange.

> .]-k can talk at»ut'the “ itHHl old n W all Ti l—<ine I'f those uUI wide lirlmiur.;

- iri olden iimas coat tikire tlinn w.* cham- H w hole ault W 4ay st Newark • LtsadhiX

<-*/¥uarS rs.

( IIXSIDKHKD K K W H.YLL I'L A X S.

I2ia.i«at TO tojA N -O.N UOND AND MORTaAOB

AT S PBB CENT.NO BONOa.

I ' S CREd1t *8|*Tb 1i ^UILDI.V'O, MARKET a n d TVABHINtlTON HT«.

^ aW R T C IMONinr TO LOAN,

LOANS ON PURNITURE.LOANS ON nXNQS. LOANS ON HORSES AND WAOONS. 1

PEOPLE'S ROAN AND SROKEBAOB CO,will place the money In your hand# a coupla oCa------------ . a . . _ a . . . ............................ ....

•ta.bsAura after leairtnv your'appllcatlon. ha Mid bark In weakly or inolklltly iaital!

lb **“"— —‘ ' ■ *' ‘ —

_ _________ — - - . .______ _ .oan etock snd all kind* of perwinalprui-eriy; ehurt lime I' sne on aecond mortgage.LaiaN’ h nrgullaied 0& real eatale, notea,

building b ‘ ■■ ■ • - -pru|>e

J. . PuLbr.

KROWNs CftJamlttfonM’ of D««dt, Wotsry Room 10* IM Market ai._______________

A PARTY having a Aral mortgege on prutkeriy bring lug flva iwr o*nt. Inltreat wiehea to aeU

iranifvT the MiKne. Addieaa Good v'banct,

i.wner hae other buelaeM. Addroes Cottee. Fi.iji L'7. N'ewi olBee. _________ ______AN 'l|•]au lunSty to laveat a few hundred dollura

a bualneea, eatsbllahed :A> year*. aiM Mas [Mi l lu w tter cetil. p*r annum legulBtly: r-f*T-iicea exchange. Owner, Rot bu. .Nuw«Dtr e. KRTiSER^buaincea man win piveat b.m -

"r.,i iii..iiMDda with »ervU'({i. in eaubllelicl l‘Uh|{,«te now on paying baela; referencea giv>‘n B >il ri'i|Ulred. W., Box SS. Neww offk'e.___ _.■S'■'’I >l'NT other bualneae have to Mil niBchhie

sI aji> iMul rierfeci naieotro plating plani, tw) olTer refuted. AddreM Reae'.'nable,

h lu. Newa ofllce;__AT a aarrlflce: cand;

niuei be toL 1‘urkhurhi »t.

MuNKV 10 loan on bond and muriguge in suina to BUit; no iHonua or coninYleelune. FIRK-

MKN'8 1K8, CO-. cor. Brood ami Market ate.__Idubuou TO LOAN on. bond and mortgage, in

aurrui to ault,at ft per oanl-rWllhout botuia ED­'S a K1» H, ULAt'^K. «unielior.JI*HMo x k v t« loan on bond and mortgage, at Q

pvr cent., In aiime to aull. JOHN rilANCItl CAHIU^ Lawyer, hflh Hroad at.___________MONEY TO LOAN In aunii to eull. B* W.

<:Kl-:itY. i«7 Broad *t.___________ _________ _

each payment reduoM (he loan*p r iV a c t a n d p R o M p r m a - f a i r

TKHATMENT AND BONCBT D^AUNO-UR 017R MOTTO.

A great rnany people do'not borrow money when they are in urgent need of It. beoauM they are not goquatnted wUli our way of doiPB tw - Ineee.

Cam end let ua explain opr methoda and raiofp ■Dd we wlU ahow you a way you ciua help youraeif when you moat need help.

Our omcea In the TEIJiPHONB BUILDINO are atiictly PRIV.VTE. nnd no one knowi your bualnaM whan yuu call ua tarn far a loao.

If you catinoi call. WRITE or TELEPHONTl Ue. and nur agent will cmll at your houee and explain our meih<*da thoroughly.

IE YOU HAVE A LOAN WITH SOME OTHHR COMPA.NT WE WIlJs TAKH TT UP AND ADVANCE YOt' MORE MONBT*

OUR r a t e s a r e t h e U>WE9T IN 'TOWN. AND 1 'HEN to u BORROW FROM UB lO U MAKE NO MISTAKE-

PKOPLETaH IJ3AN AND BROKERAOK CO.,ROOM cn* t e l e p h o n e b l d g .

rrelaphnne CMD. 100 MARKET ST.

ly, cigar and BiBiioiiri'x- d gt onoa. Inquli'e

bt‘ lViii-;(t nn<l grocery biiaLne^ fur *^1*. all • unh I iu*lnr«; owner mUit retlr*‘ . 007 Mpi liig-

ftid aw,C.SN |.'ji you Into certain atock right dallj f'lgiu

ilin N III tpii; can prove It; eend fur b,j* k "Ml rifj iij Stocks ami HoW' to Make li." Kli*\- I'-SLI. Hi i\)., Ud Buuth 4th at,, i hUadt-iphlH,

' ■’ A|, and fce<L bualnaae. wIMi propeny. fm- ihi««- huraea and IWo wagone; . wnrr

C' fturoi>e. AddfWaa K., Box iS, NewM yf-

LOARB W A N T K D .tiu.nou WANTED; gerured by one nr three

mortgagsta on three propertlae In city. Prorih Ige.oog. Addreae flec^rtty. Box New* oftloe*

JERSEY C i n DIYOBCE S E E IE B S .

li^ts at Uie oomp Ume the strength onA thd oiTUBntnt A tb^ old Acadpm y o f Bt. KUaobetA, t o ahoold we trr o fmopal Influfiiico and Lntellectuat strenstb be the aupportlnc columni of ihq society in wbloh w« Hve, and by beauty of BUnd and woul pn the odortuneat of that an* elent temple of life. And thos the tbturo of Rt JBUlaabatli>Is oars-*ours hy possess,' tntrt to eiifoy* ovrs to tronamlt/’

C » s s l « s lU v a r d w H lM .The ts«| t - A f t » RIhrer TSetw- was

In eoqmjhneai td ,tb».totttny Bliver Jubilee or tbs dtrwtms .of theM>Ue«e. and Xlsa t(i^ .*A 'Murphy called forth appUM . la her sreoetnl tribute to the bdeved sister.. She said in stthsUncs:

*1 rise to propose a tosst thas win sure ly strike a sympaUMth: chord tn every breast* There fa approaebinc—this seb^- tsde ysnr will witness It—a joyful annJ* versory* one In whtch each SYery one of QB wiU feel that olie has a idiare. and has n jlcht to >e M ftlfycrbelld of alt wowin t # , C Q ih # o r t< 4 !U fr S j3 « Happy

P o l lc e m a a S h erid a n * T . B. S toa t a n dM rs. J o h n J* B ren n a n A re

th e D efen d n n tn .fiiwdoi Ditpatch io the. El'/JAV.Vtf yfSWfJ. 'T RK N TO N , Nov. 9.—Policeman Andrew'

J. Bherldsn, o f Joruey City, Is ihe de­fendant in a suit fur divorce Inutltuted by hln wife. Mrs. Mary Sheridan, who chargea cruelty. She seeks separation from her husband and asks for BubetanUal* alimony* A ccord ing to Mrs. Slieiidan’ s petition* her husband, durtnl the lust couple o f yegfo* begam u, very brutal In his attltndo tow ard her, several limes threatened to take her Ufe.

A petition fo r divofre has been lUed in the Court o f Chancery by Mrs. Agnes Btout» o f Jersey City* against her hus­band, Thom as B, Stout, on the ffromid o f desertion. Mra. Stout nvern that the defendant never contributed one penny toward her support* and beat her on fre­quent occaslotiai Mrs. Stout's maiden name was A gnes iMfckje*

John J, Brennan* o l Jersey city , has brought su it fo r divorce from his wife, Eva Brennan* on a charge of deaertloti. Justice o f the Peace Seymour married the Brennans In Hoboken* on December 3, 1W7. They separated on July 11.1899, the defend­ant leaving him oestnsibiy to v lili her parents at Southport,, Conn. She was to have been aw ay but tw o weeks, the pe­titioner declares, but did not return nt the expiration o f that time. He wrote to her, asking her to com e home, the iw- titlon charges, and she answeretl In the effect that she did not Intend to return to him Again. Since then* Brennan sa^p. his wife has rem oved from Southport and ho la at present Ignorant o f hrr whereabouts.

Not H a rr ie d I Unesik*l In le s d lo Be*Special fJMpotcA ffj i^VESISQ VEWS,

M ORRISTOW N. Nov. 9 ,-* ‘Notlce—To roasters and rubber-necks: jThls Is to ce r ­tify that 1. John Keenan, ftm not married, never have been and never Intend lo be. "JOHN KEENAxN. Morris Plxina N. J ."This ilecluration o f Independence* pub*

llshed yesterday in the oohimns o f a Mor* rigtown uewspa|>er, has caused some talk am ong the goKsips o f M orris'Plains, who behaved that Keenan and a young woman o f that place had been married. Keenan is about fnrty-flYe years old g o d Is wealthy* W hen a NEW|tf«9<3mer viMted Morris P lains yes lw < »y ;* tnej^ young wom an In the case wodld not say a word. Koenan oould not be fr>und, and It Yrsa said that ho was in New Yofk.

P a s s a ic A ssem b ly mai)*s Peril*Bptci^l tHApatek to FFK-V/A'O 'SIEWB

PASSAIC. Nov. 9.-Assemblytnan W ill lam B. Davidson* of E’ assalc, who was re-elected Tuesday, cstne very near be­ing seriously injured last night An alarm o f fire sounded from .box IS at Pas- ■alo and Second streets. Ifr. Davidson was in Engine No. 3 house In McLoan street, and Jumped on the apparatus as u drove out In charge o f Driver Schwarts, In Passaic stroel the wheels c a u ^ t In the cor tracks* stnashing the axis and hurling the firemen and the Assembly- man in a heap |o the road. No one was injured, but t tw a ^ n r a tu e aas wrecked.

TO WED AS DID HER SOCIALIST BROTHER

H tss H d ra a re t H e r r o n l o R eco in e W ife u f U r. B e r g h a l l W llh o n t

C h u rch R ltn n l.M F T l'i ’ HEN, K ov, 9.—Mlf>H Margaret

Evelyn Herron* sipicr o f P rofw sor Georg« D. H'Tron, the Socialistic ugliaiur, haa aniKiunred her engagement to murry Dr. IltTirl t'erner Berghall, o f Munlahie, M kh.. oml the wedding will be conducteil c-n the same plan which made ssenjmtloimt he marriage o f Profesdur Herron to .Mias

Carrie Rand.Herron, who is now living here* is

firm believer in what Hhe terms ’ ’Ibe new and simple' form o f marriage, whldi

without the exchange o f the usual matrimonial vows and with none of the ritual or tho formulxa o f the church. Fhc heartily apptTjvea the way her brother wedded Ml^a Rand. TlGirfjn saidthat the man ahe Is to marry Is a Social­ist, a native o f Sweden and u practising physiclsn In Michigan. Details have pot

ei been entirely arranged, but Miss Her­ron exi>ec!fl that Rev. William T, Brown, o f Plymouth Ootigregatloiyil Church. Rocfieatpr, N. the clT gym an who was In attendance upon her brother’ s wedding, will bo Invited TO attend upon the ocea- llon o f her maTrlnge with Dr. Berghall,

A C C ID E N U U Y SIIDT B Y BIS BBO'lBERE v e r e t t a n d B la ir H o w e ll , o f l . lv -

in g s lo u * Y%’e re i ln n t l o g W h en F o r ­m e r W as W 'oa n d ed to L eg.

Everett Howell, seventeen years old, of Llvingiiton:* was accidentally in the right leg by his fourlcen-year-old brother, Elalr Howell, last Thursday, while they were hunting near their home. Tliey were In an underbrush after rubblm, and the younger brother biased aw ay at ilu* game as It ran between the two boyn

Twelve shot lodged in E vercu log, be­tween the knee and ankle, and ih*- physi­cian In attendance has been unnhlc lo pick them out. 'The shot were pretiv widl scat­tered, with the re^*ult that the tlt*>*h was not greatly lacernied.

J ID G M E X T W IL L ST^M L

< oiiimlHslonerH W e n t O v e r t l ir F lo u r"^flieines mud D ls ca ss e il th e Cust*l Andrew Kirkpatrick, Judge Gott-

fil'd ICrueger and James K. Howell, com - ju'l-liig the new C ity Hull Commission, iiH'i In Judge K irkpatrick 's office this lU'irtii’ iK and w'eni over the five plans thut ha-l bcMi KUbmlueri for the new’ m unlci- t'.il I'Lilldlng. No decision was reached, ■['hr <■■J^mnlBSloners did not go exhuusilve- l-- lr;t!> the details, but examined the H e.

and floor plans curefiiUy. They ' •ii HhltTPd well the coal uf ilie severalI'kiii-'

3' 1- understood that Urn estim ate o f iirctimpanylng one of (heni is far be-

( yi.iri'l iht! appropriation named.Another meeting o f the com m ission will

I b" Ill'll] next Tuesday. Tlie probablllUett \ Kfo that a decision will not be rearhcKl nl f ihm lime. Secretary N'eery said this

inoiniiig that it might be weeks b efore a dE'i Islun Is made, as there are so m any de- lulls ilmt must be considered*

t'.vSH ouj«-r« uf contents of houstfs. Unis, or- fl. r- iiiiO sTures: business strictly <STnrt<Wni!al.

r-in.mi r. Iftl TrsJlni Co*. ofPes 1?U Msritri «i.''■KNi'Y slLiH. next to •chflid, for wiitf; ku-j*!

1 fur BHltnr. 91 WsveriyI'-WLSJj Ij^wspsiwr route of sbiYU! iHir

O' uiHiin l 41 ricky W'utiteil. Addresb F:l I'KN. iKY. Hummlt. N. J-____________'IK'n'KlIY ptore for sale, tlolnx 1100 bup|ni>i» u |

ti.i ugenti. Address Urocerr. rd •

Whoi.if-tH i' if-ajj ’ K.

wsHs A cuUntry Kri' i‘t.v 1*. IIHADLEY, Uultm. N. .1

ihWll.U nf u butcher shop, on Kerry .udrcim Duicher, Hox 4. Nt*vp i fll.

• I'le r'T ssis: k >od slsnd; ' 'I Murket st.

pries luw, ill-

U e d h e s fia r s S|icclnt R e a l NKYVk.

a a fi S a lu r d a g s E s ta te U ays la

a r elh «

l i r .W V M ORTGAGES OEVEN.

T hree T r a n s a e t lo a s I n v o lv in a L o c a lF ro u e rty a n d th e Knm o f fSTT.OOO.Thti c m anguges, Involving the aggre-

gab: sum of IJ77,000. were filed for record In the county register's office this ranrn- liig. Tlifc two larger were given by W lll- inm !1 Kellner and his w'lfe, Clara* one to the Mutual L ife Insurance. Cumpuny o f New York, for 1250,000, nnd the other by the same m ortgagers to the Fouileenth Ward Bulldirtg and Loan A«sqcliitlon of this city, itfc amount being >15.000. The former coverH property on Broad, New and Halsey sireetp. ntid the latter prop­erty nu near N ew ''street. Thethird m ortgage o f note was that given by Frederick W lebke and his w‘ ifp, Clarn. to Robert F. B&llaiUlne. for fUf.UOO. cover, ing property at the corner of Clinton ave- iiuo QUd H unterdon'street.

PBR^OBTAL.K. X.—WKI.oui fall, Saturday:

M. ANb n.4'ry imiflirtant.

HAT'pJii ___________________

Man .,r r.iacatlon and energy, wlin hen biin' fir t-mjjurary Ihvestmai^t. esn hanai** hi"

I'AEi ;rv<rii'y uiuj be put 10(0 A poxltluo lu lO If.'*' it-m | » to >100 weekiy: InvesUxui** »nil iru I '■iHni|m4 enA'elupe. AddresH Rux iTl. Hertianl-\ llle. N. «T.MAN wl!'i !2.<KX) to Join the |iub1]aliln|f a rtalh

I Jiff In pruaresaive town of l5,uniE inHi*. stnT>'. Rurroundlhx cooiiitry uf OU.im"'1=1 ( Ia< tloaUy BO*competition: flneei opi-iluK In til*' r'.junlry, ‘ ’ * '\fW>. |lf?tl .

AiJdreia Hustler, box

■tuinc a Kuod business, fur hbIf . Hot Ifl. News office-

.\llt.K It' il'Ti;.AiMlCis:* HuU[* __________

l*,\KTM;k VMinled. with f 400, Is legItitnst*'.hii|>HiRi,Miii, caeli hUHlt>ees, guarsiueelnii L(U

I I 4^1 i-ach: abwilulely no risk: exprrl-rm •' imiii'i i!*jary: seoKinty given; fulleei In-

lti\lt**iJ. Addfoss Purllj’, pare New- .11 k N '':'’*. SJro’adway, Neiv York City.PAKT.NKH vsKhted With l5<Ki to ITW: Well oS

tal)ll!4h*'>l i:iiDln«as: 115 weekly and half j ruhts. Hnii'jiiT b'HA'ni. 3tJ ciiniiiTT si.I'AHTY' wiiiiiii'tl W’ llh H.uOO who could ifior'l

(■> i*isp Kttinp (ihd atand a big chance to maki* n furiimF. fulleHr Inveitlfstlon given. Addr-eti for iniervkw ' hance. B-sx 25. News office.

B t it ? IB S 9 XOTICES*C A R p E f^ D K A N ^ ^

NE^V PIUKCttiS.The tateat and most modern machine In the

cHy; no rlpolsg of aeaint* frayt-d edges or siiriitking; afl w6rk guaranteed. Plant under (be Bupervfalon of Ur. H- Cadmus, over ^ years in (b« osrptt cleaning busln'^as.

We make a apMlalty of tsklog up. cleaning, renttbig and reiaylng old carpets, making them U'ok like new. Bpecfal'sttentlorL given to i-uga. Heal work at low .prioee.

HTORAOE—rtrst-clasi Sf(d Reliable*All rooms ar« olasn. light and h-teked. Kurnl-

luie tjacked. moved or shipped to all narte of Ihv country by csrtful men s( reasmiable rutes.

AUOl K. VAN HORN. liTD.,Office. 75 Market at-, near riane. Tel. B80 New­

ark, N, J. ___CAHUKiNTO Iw riloN E h F1*KXIBUJ

CBUFTNI* HOul-'lNC; ‘M ytvirs m ias! cheerier than cfieuiieet tin, suer- snieee up to 15 yvara; kh rxirenir-ly durable waatherpnH'f r j f-ceTnein. hp

I iK uy hand in trowel isiumen uvim wuriKAii II,I ' bimv*!. *hlnxl«, "LK'. M l ..r olhi'f r...r» '^UilcUl disturbing gccupanle: no mi-tat rtu-tii- Ins* no |>aini. -no rt-palri«. jil- .•revu-*'** fur ■■iitiunre of moisture: in>i vnuli .t run.

)’ -.,r fiimplete Infunnalk'n. ivn-Dtru. tl-.m anil MU'«-b Ree deocrlrtlve clrcuU: rtiute |. •iiniim nf roof and wlU semi ejUinTfllv, i usmentu li. iiflng C’o., 100 FIfilt uve . .Ni'W V--rk, HUdluoK Prudential Hujbilng, NewHjdi._____________

'la c * CCRTAIN8, ruKTlEHEa snd

ARTISTIC DRAPKIilKf*. rOSEY CORNERS. REt'PHuLK'nLHlSiJ

an.lMAKING OF ,NEW FCRN ITm E.

UKNOVATINO OF MATTllESHKS at

UiWEST rniCES (‘OSiUHTENT WITH c o o l ) WORK.

LITTSLIj.trlilPHONB owk on rno.A P s t . _

*

MONEY TO LOAN MONET t o tsOAN

ON n^RNlTTHB AND OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY WITHOUT REMOVAL OR ANT NuTOKitJrY WHATKVm.EVERY PAYMENT REDUCES PRINCIPAL*

All rayments are uf equal amount A receipt given for every dollar paid.WK QtVE FULL AMOUNT APPUED FOR.Evrrything Just as reprseented.You kpow exautly wbat la to be bafora

I'Btirrs Ate atgned. Loans from >10 UP. Money van be kl d Jn iwg hours after making apiAica-tliiU.

DON'T W’ ANT FOR A FEW DOLLARSwhen you ceci ttorrow fTom us and retum la •msll momhly inetalmetiU. Our rates are luwvr Ukan any other cumpanf in N sw a ^ ood w-e oak that you oall anil see us* No iroabie whatever to explain our terms, and no expeoa* to you. InfLirmatlott cheerfully given ua OOF point you do not understand.

IKIN’ T BORROW FROM FBIPNP3*Intt go (ij a good* reliable uoncsni and be ttadef nu obLigutions to any one, Any person who bog ever OiiaK with ut—to them we refft you*

OFFICE llOURS-8 to S. fiBCUJUTY LOAN CQ„ 18S MARKET BT* SPi’ CRlTY LOAN ca * J 8S MARKET fiT.

im p o r t a n t ” ;'ACTO Td " r EAD AND REMNMUEU WHEN f^KEDINO MONET.

t amouat from u> sy that you apply

THAT, Y'i'u van borrow any amoutu from us, usj

'uy Impfovvil CARPETd

H>*>L R'XiM 4 tables, fur Mle. 4 Newark §1.BAl-O'iNS, liotelP. roadhipuses. sold wlthyui

pUl»lli-Uy. *iROROF, HlRflHFELD, VOtWvy- anver. blM North Tenth at.. Philadelphia.SALtM)N-.\ ioi^d paying saitjon fur sale, 24-1

Wflverly nvi*.. ror. Rergen st.: call after 6.HAI/>ON—Nil'*? I'urner ealo<jn for sale cheap.

Adtlress II-. Hi'S 14. N<.‘ns office.gMAl*L msrhlne shop. r<mtainlftg gas enRine,

»m&ll laihe. etc. 725 High Polni ave,, U>stIloboken. N. J . ______ ______ _ ______STATIONERY. I'onfecltoneT ' arid cigar store:

doing fair business, liaigaln. Box l!i5. News officr.yPLI-JNDlO (H-piirtunUy far man with abrnu

I.VSI .'Vldrawi Novelty. B«a 7U, l^ews tiffice.8MAI*I* eiore for ssle cheap. 2U Warren it.;

go<-i(] n^igld'orhood. __________

C on H R e fa a ca to Set .Aside K eso ll o f S a it A sa ln a t C a t f io llc Legtuii.

*]u(1ge Bwayxe, In the. Clrcmf C'l-irl th- duy. declined to net aside a juilgni-hi for tu.SO) recently secured by Mrn M.ir\ Hnri- cock against the Supreme ".'fCatholic Benevolent Legion. Judg** Thom as J. Lintott made tbi motiMri on lechnii-iil jfToundB and was byAbner Kallsrh. counsel for Un- iil.jiriiift.

Mrs. H ancock gued to rt'i-'O'T "H a pj)?!cy ro f >5.hOO on the llff' of Iv-r hua- band, the late Petar HanriK k she claimed lo l\av® been paylnx 'hu'i* lor more than twelve years. The k-gcn r-*' fused lo settle, upon Ihe de*uli oi Han­cock* alleBlnE that the lnsur*‘«i w.u* the a «e Jlmlt when the applli h I'iti membership was made, which covers the Interest will stand.

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<Jar* whra «• too llTeafwlthln tit* m ill at IL aitebotto'4; iji*. mom wUe. kind hanjl tm i l«d aM coTrimed and re- ctraln^ «Bd MHiUod iu U itlll n l i ^ to blooi M d direct ua In our Mreml wnTs. TIm tnato aOMo ncntl «tUl eonaeemw bor* •elf lo tlM.JBo TOtk oMooao fir ^ ■« tho lon« MKL In JuiM next. Bister Fxullne win l» » « been t«o«K]r-ATe j a m t b aettau fit St. Slinbeth'i! Twentr-flr* rilTcf

pteoita, B»ntMrJaiplE'tlW jfitlh at duty, no iruu of OMl to pmwoHm Ood'o aloiT and tfio soad at ao<^ Han haa ban tha lot to w U jh ln d Mirtura UWrooD d hdW feiS-oai' d i i ^ M t f f - o n d N o n la th* r0dir3 to-4aJi, aJUi* auror yooix to bohoM * 0 >Bobl* tiao flut'optoada M beoaBdaat brw hea f«r.find tride. Let ua, thea.. xntldvate tN JvtuI day at JubOatE «B d M <M i d 'W i h l i i t l l Xharlfi ton arioya and gruliM ai'iM J et's in ■tour Phoiloa.a toeot Ihot wilt echo and

'S if^ss& ’T 'is s r s s ^< o 't h e l o a n ‘O or

BrMea.-* A t“ -ow. —

m .

S tr lk o r a ' T o o la S eat Hoaae.TR EN TO N . N ov. The etrlklns ma.

chinlata at the John A. Koeblins'a Sosa plant were »urprlaed yesterday when their tools Were sent to their h.imes. with the announcem ent tJutt all negotlailona wera o ff l o far aa the com pany was concerned. The men several days a fo look the strih* out o f the bands at D tsnict Agent Kee- San, o t PhiladelpM a, and It was bellavod that an am icable adjustment would be ao aehed w ith tho Roebilngt. The strike to the resuH o t an Increase, tn the worklns hours from fllty -four to sixty houra a wtefc. T he R o e b lln n declare lhat none o l the strUtera wilt be given employment again in tfielr worhs._

C I tC w H d M an B a d ly H art.BpseM D itja ttk h, the tX B X m i ySWS.

ItA T A W A M . N os, 1 -J o h n Spirit, a rea- idbnt o f CUO woo^ was ierrlbty Injured yesterday w hile a t irorh upon the farm o f H enry T . V reelan i. w ire s was mantp. u laiing a atuatpH nW us - machine w hm suddenly the m acH ne broke and a haavy pleco o t tb e tnarliraaiir was hurled at ■pireat Ob s lim b was crushed and brokan, tlse oth er Umb badly twisted and thard were aereral eontualons about the bead and body. H a Wo* sent to a. Long B nncta hospital.

-------------------- a— -------------Vaceliim H am ..^BsgifU *PhJaw .

over twoweeha a go wDUam J h o gm ,-sixteen ysara old, SOB a t Charlea n . Brower, o f ' ST N orth F ront i t n o t , Camden, was vac- etnated. L a st Tnaaday ha aoBpUlnsd a t teellsig IB. snd t o M b e M cam e poraJgned In both lixsbs sa d hody. Bven his Jsw was loehad. H is condition Is aenoas.

Pimplas and Blotches; psrtlcularfKDn the face Axm in Sh ahort tfnis V driven out th* akin becotnaa pura and aeft by the use of

l lO K T r ls 41R B ltY C M flT IH R I.

A* H* H adfi T h r o w n f r o m W h rr l end f le r e r e t r B ro ls r d .

A . H. Rudd, o f H aniflon aven it'. M'i i- cJklr* wag injured this mornlnK iH- InK along Oates avenue. Htf wn' p-m ’: 'o tha railroad atailon lo tnite. n i .'U* New York, and In turning to g it • ur i w ay o f a carriage he waa thfjw ii It v.iy to the ground.

Hudd landed on hla back ami wai* n T‘i''r- ed DarttAlly unconiclous. The hosi'irHi .mi* hu laace.w ax summoned ami ihi; iri.iiind ■ m i taken to his heme, where Dr ili- h inl P. Fra&cU attended him. He foun'i to be auflertng from a number si\<‘re

■bnfiaoa. but apparently no i-uu^ s'eic broken.

D uelhraa P era on a ls .t h e "LASffMJ" QL'.^RD—Tbe

^yegiaaa eliii yet mx'lr- No gr^eay rcirh ur iheli lo tw ail time lAllmg oft. but eotueiiimg ihut'e oiesa, arm oh the nose. Hnd yei perfectly eaty.

u'lihout pinching; can U' adjusted to uny nt>s«. Come In and see (.hern- uur erlUlciil eyre are lal'idly growing In favur. Eyes made to order, t>ld ej'ea. rougti by. usage, mail* gnud aa new, ■mail coat. FKKEUAN iR. U.>, 14 Academy at.hkSJAWTn j . MAV<.i, till* Jfwdltr. 8trr tBru*.;

Ki.. city, who In Belling hla atock out at auc- ti' n, lakes tbU melhoU lo notify all purcliakei-B i r merchandise ihnt guedH will out be reaerseil Hfier Monday next. unlrnR a deposit ha* b«^n pulii (hereon, 'fherefore. if you dealre to take H'hsntagv of any artlrlca heretofore pur- I'hRXOd, k will Ih- ner'-BBary to call cither (hi* •M nnlng or Mg^rjay.Ol'IIELLBR^I KCIJElJaJ:R,~ 22 ACA1>KMY

BT., NEAR UIlUAD dT-. PAINTERS ANU PAPiCRUANGElt** . ^A.SQNAilLR PRICES 0 »NBISTENT W lT ll^ iX iD WOHKi NEW IDEAI* TO DK(’tmATE AND BMa UTIKY Yi»UR HOME: <il'H 2o YEARr EXPERI­ENCE ARB AT Y<H'R PISPOBAL: CALL OR WKITB FOB e s t im a t e s ON HOUSE PAINTING OR DKCORATlNG.

TO CLOSE USTATE.llouwfunilching, hardwtite, itliJtnhlng and re-

I'klrlng )jujilne*i f»P enle; »wlabilihr‘l IJJW. and ItK'aied In one ot ihe largest manafacluMdg em*e In JerjM-y; ilQlng uvar IH.4XX1 yearly btJj- inecs; cui-plylng uUy fovernineot deparimenie: all] he e>]d at cBcrllice ud quick buyer; worth for lew than >d,(XH>; will atand mo«t llior- ciugli InseatlfHilon. Fi>r further nartlL-ularx. cell on yiMPHftN CO . Atinrn«ya. jW Nxuau at.. New York, a genie not notioed* ________WILL eell cm* hundred Bhares In a company

per monthLe w ip . p .M tiH nthu: tlN'i- Addtew MU

Box 2<17. N»*wark. N. J. _____|50n~ iJUYBa’

slock; TTiual'omer liquor Herr, with (tell hive other‘ buslMsi.

dmas CDwtier, [V>i SP, New* ofBca.large

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aCALP TUK.VTMKNt.BLBICTHIC-Us MKCHANICAL

Our method wal |H;.<.li:nifly atop hair from falling, cure any i-ase >if h='ai(i dlieaa* and pro­duce a new an*i luxur'an; grvwih of hair. EJz- aminatloti of aca|j> rn»< Wigs, Toupeei and all kinds ot Hair Ouu'L on hand and, toads lo order*

ZIMM1:p m a N’s<T7 RKOAi) f-T. -OvsT Walah*a),

AI-sU'E—Thtra'a Ihtle niri'ler iliat people are geuing Wle<lerh<jM <1hi Hurner*. whan they

save their ooai d li in ot^er, Iwalidesmany times more iigin KENT'S Urti store. 23 Academy *(., tiKir i-eii=tflce, sella them; arden promptly atirndei dIm) eella everything for up-to-date lighting. K«rn ughu nada over

________ __ OpORQB.BHEUMATTSII ccnquerc l l«v J. R1rlt*n*f Ano-

, dyiMg the tnoet wonderful ot alt blood purtfiera- ijl has never failed lo >-urf ihe moat ofa^inate case.' fi you wim lo i>c eufe from that ornat dreaded aleeaae. emaili'ot. nee Btrkwi's Aim - dyne; u will purlfv y><M M vlL to that you will be eafe from s(l »ucii j,»eas.-g. »old \n

C. B SMr

r i .4,:VO.k ANfl ORGANS*WE A UK

THE t'TiONT RANKot Plano maTiufa lurera and acUere. The rciaon IB necaiwe our I'tanui are good, our rarihod'* honest, and our lermi wKhln the roach of everyyhe,

nFMRMHUn TUB NAME- MATHVHliKK A PON, Bft Hptlnglield ave.*

Cur. Higii e(.. near Courthouxt,CONNOR PlANUB. renowned for durability ghd

tune: Mllt<m ]>i*noa can’ t be beat fur tuiheD* of tone and kt-i*i'nig In lone: eniy lAymcnt* (liken; If you »nnt u> nave iSi\ to >10(1 on a flrst-rlawi l lano. i«ll and ste them. HORN’ S, ISl South llrHlige ave.. COT. Brucs II.UHRRIHT Ilian -, mah^aby c« m , 5 pedall. al-

moM new, tl(if>. uprln i piano, 9 pedals, oill.v three jean In u e, |I5ft-

W13PNER*003 Broad at.

CAIU»KTB and ItUOJs tlenr pro^cM. made over and relald.

cleHU'd on the floor ultli our aew rtlecovery. Fl ltMTURB ra-uph'jljtlered. reimlred and rc- jiullfhed. s a w HAilt MATTREHB1C8 to order;uld uoci renovatod. ______ _

HANSON A DirKEHRON Boih Thonea 414 M3-Wft Hrt»d it,

burcepsora loOIniM Carpel Cleaning Comptpy. _

WIC ran hang your IsAi'l-: CI'UTAINH n =tlL'e. Artistic Draperlee. I’leilerva, W In'lfiv

KKn-iee. eta.; large *eU'cii>]i uf muterUli- A. BERNHAKhT A CO.,

I'phulHlerera, Devorui..re* c^ahlneimakere.0*11 Franklin at. _ ^ _

T x5r TLANI> l a d d e r co.^laaddere •Up-Udders and flex poise, pulley

poles, soafTuldt, derricks, aignt and ■tgn hsn^ng.

Tel. II9L___ 38 PLANE i T ^RAZOItP. icissore. clippers, all (lUtle^’

sharF^ned and net ready fur F.SFiraHOFF, 4-4 Springfield aVe.. mfr. and ilealer in hanif-f'Jrged ra»ur*j, pookf(knives* ahesrs, lable^iuthTy.etQ.

N .‘ c.* c,vnVi!rr'”cU':ANiNti c o .-*ulb»rry bi. Carpets ihurmighly c

ipet'lal {Tices: Brumels and Ingrntn, 2Hc.; tH}-I I.. L«J'*A \*V-.

B07 Mulberry si. Carpets ihnrmighly cleaned: Bl>et'lal {Tices; Bruatele and Ingram, 2' ' 'qucltea and velvelA 4c,; wlUona.^oc,_________OVERALLS for sll trsdee; nme, brown, hick­

ory and white dsnlme. iwills ond duck; tbe largest stuck and beat line of kites In ib* city- IIA^RY 314 M ark eljt.__________NH'KKL Bfid hrasa electroplating, fwlishtn*.

eii‘ . ; manufar'liirlng light inoLn) friHXla, FilED fiCHORNO, I9t Wall »l-. Irvington, S. J._ __

ctinirsd'T of grBilIng. cel- tlO JellW see., ci'.y.CHARLF-k ZDiZO.

iar digging nnd sndiling.

WE iurrv a line of upright nlano* of dif­ferent mnkee. f«ir reasonable.prices, cash. In-

Blalment or U> reni: an elegant second-hand up- rlghi f-T $175. rR A N K ljN 'WARP^ROOMS. 21 l''u!t'in st __________________PlAN .tt*- The onlv way to own a piano la to

huy one. ihen it In youra; you can do that an<i never fe»| the nmall oUllay; good platioa and ea*v iKiYmerUk at D. WOLPP A CO., 121*1*17Merkel si

ALL light, locked robms, >1 per month. YVjiiIi- ingtonAuction and Btorage Co.. 7f4-'*jiTft W'ash-

Ingtoft at.; lal. .1MV4:^urnlUjre rarefully moveU.Central Von Co,-Furniture moved; giorug* rJ

month up. 4H7 44T Central ava.

W A M J M P H R AND r.kPK R H AN G fN ^LNATIONAL DECORATIN’O CO.. 10 BprlngHel-l

ate., opp. CuurihuUBe; we carry (he ilneii and best sslectuini ot (he latest deejgha; wo do paperliajiglttg* palming, tmllAg nnd kali' mining at the lo<s‘eat price*: all our wurk La flrei'CiaBe and guaranised; w« pgper i arUira or dlnlng- rooms, ceiling and wallti. with fine paper for 18. bedroinns or kltchern, for i:t; r<«>m (jalrti- ed'for >2; our motto Is jileaxc our putruna and give them the best aailsfa'*tlon. Calf, write or lelephnne lo (he Natlonsl Lwcoratlns Cu.. 18 BtTlngrtel'l ave.. opp. Couflhouae: u['«n sven- (ngs- L . D. 'Phone i490n. _____GKT WISH and don't read nonsenee; loop what

] nfrer to (,'aper a room for; |1, celling and wslJa. wiMi gilt pgtDsr; (Jils 1* no fake; we do aa W4> «ay ; sc do patntli^, m and outside, kalat.ru tning, eic , at dirt cheap pitcsw. we sell pap«r st 1c. {XT roll, oa Ws hate (lie largest stuck of wallpaper m thS State, and ran alTurd to du « !irk rheftp Call aod convince yourself. 1V« are nni h new flits, for ll 1i the Original A lanKs' Uruukhii VValipagor Store. 68 Bprlngfleld ave.

M linTHOHHE, Frup. TVALLPAPER b a r o a in s . ________

WALIjRAPERS to the trade sold here us cheap aa aay of the New Yortt J«b-

Mnr houaea: get a set uf our fall books rrre BlflfiNBERn it 0(J.. 3u New at-,

(he only wholesalS jabbing house in the State.rtlE >n|(riAl A d ^ s Brooklyn and N. Y. wall-

Lti ej- stjre. L Kats, OP BprlngfleUI avr.. sells nai)e(- al 8c snd utk and charges reasonable prices f-’T wurk: tfU 14e3a> _

P

ELFMANT I'luding "I

elerj CI.IckerlnKbr(we*'n IrniMh '

hoseny uprightand erarf;

[lianu, H3A. Ill- monthly >8 if de«lr«'l.

square, |23. 160 Newrnti sr . irange ave. sad l 4th ave.

LADIKB' .4Ml OKNTB' ,worn dothlag to look iik n*<A ; all dirtrsmovstf; BMiha and germs «Jcstru>'«‘d : reiialring and israUona nf all kinds; sc urlm; ejeatt. staaming ■ponging a od . reflniehinx all *woeUsaa;' la­dles' drsts gobili a sT] clothow rattedgobili frr and M twteA. Halsty. TeL'TfHL

1LMflLlN Cu.. 2S9 J

. fUPKRn-VfU’S UATR,J ste ‘i__

by. electHdrtyi IS years' i'»|;tj-l*nce.. mmF. ii. w i':htf.rv' b i>t*

':i'i wgBhiaftaa. w. bavinBEAUtfFT rotr

aonalUUTle at Meeker'S. 2W ItfiBftmey

DOUMKH U K S l V TO IX i;.

f r a t a c o a lB c M a s , W h o W a« f i r T r o t a , l a C r iU e a l fa n d lt l .m .

Edw in F . DguAcr, o t Watafssii.it waa atn ick by a train on the Lai kii».i:*na Railroad, about throe weeks ayo. ''''' eetred Injurlea w hlcb necessitated He •in'- yutatton ot fit, jett l« c at the Meu'i'ai'i- ■Me Hoopltal, It In a critica l eomlitlen

'A t tba hoaidta!, tbia mornlDg. u" hopr wxa ftvan tor b it racovery.

iHIIStMBC * S ____•L i low pM «a; iaeUreHBe« remaiie aod returaT- ed saine flay when desired. HStlifactloa g«4r*00 ^ : 3POR. PT iwital wfH' t e ; sg.ubfisbod tipTM EEK ER 8 300 Mulftst f / a t

Ws fill oOuUst proscTli'il'^n" In ^>d. tald- nlled. ituiatiihiim amt steel mimes. yl upward. Ht'IWULBIL OpticUh. Msrket sL, mmr l^e q n . g M p e t _________ - -

. CJmPET c le a n in g .M a rugg rarefully and thlt^orpota

olaaaid.M. A E. UETKR.

N. T. f i M* J. *Pboos S8H "<S2 WaaUttftM 9Ln m ^ yaars' saperlence as * |*fa c iM j^ ^ r-

forlaHuntta made to order I rsdymog aad repairing 'iiurie i; • 1th w ll. A R.! J* CAjtoOtdL, 314 Waahing(>>«i xt

Ftw R ilw ^toa-^E dw ard W arm h a i bean auffrrlng rrum bloofi poUamlog as a-result o f uiHrnitig a plmpW on tfia hand with a noodle.

Tb « CltatPa ^ I r t ^ c to ry clewed Us this weak fM on lafieftnlte pariod-

fioYeral mjMiks ngo a halr-aiarved cat toada ita appearance at the hon e of K. \ - D o lr n p )* . In ^ n t o n . Mra. Dalrymple cxraa fo r ttw aatmal until a day or MO. w b m . white l b * « M the cat. ibe aoU^ m M tad bit JfiirDalrymple'BA pbyotetan w «a, aspbaoM d and dressed t in wound. Her o n * fa, «r«a tly swollen,

■•yaral day* o>o a you nc colored msn art the b o M * f Robert V*nder-

numett. it.' 'r— — ‘>0.

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B. 1C. BAUiWIXt ETXniNAKT gl-RriliuS . . .

3* MEW 8T. U I> r il ' A t. TTja. a O M ia AND pittis TRrUTl-.D.

NURM Mlltllmred nur«e f r I'onv-aiiaSlMB •O' lavalidi; pliyelclanB' rfi’vrfnH'es gKwa;

(•raw rsaoMabM. SU ■T-Oraago,lA M d n

uW-NEB ilt-xiri*' «" sell upright piano at a hsr- gtiln. firsi 'ls"H make and fuUy warran(r<1.

iWjers ne "! Tioi reply. Addreia X., Boa 1'1 News fiffl- *■- ________________476—I'prlgbi I'taiu). walnut case; gcHNj for be-

gimicr MIT.I. 25 New si., neil tn llahne A fn.'h new mi.iH upen Saturday until 10o'clixk _____________________VF’ KDtllT i>isnr>, mahogany cam, 8 pedals

fufly wurrarKe]. at a great agrrlflce to a quick Itisf'r Ad>lresa URB. K,, Box 12. Newsoffice ____________ONF. upright Aihmer piano and one HalMi'T

rlcKg Msfe. btMii In goud rondltion, Addre 's THOMAS 1* jiHF.XN.AN, IIIIT Main st.. Orangt

PLKASK Rend for aOHmate on (.Minting. patTi- }iH*iKinK, from up H'lrwlih, H2Mi7ith sve^

' m u j *i) i w y T o w i i a n i p n o t i c e .pi MUC BALE OF REAL EBTATK

Ni>ilce I" hereby gtirea, that l»y sinu* of ;k W'urrsni i>*ued by C. O. Lyon* W. i.‘ox ami H ' 1. Mureh, (he Tomiahlp C'ommht*** “ t ihi« i.i« r.ahlp t r MUlUurn, la the county i.f l•-■ ex. tj nuik-* the unpaid togM aaeeasetJ lU isn V-. icnf-nietiirt, hereditaments and real ectaie In Mu »ti' i iri the year IftOO. (lu- *ubBirihi-i.

>>f tales for the oold townahip. wM1 nn Ihe thirMeMi iJ*T of November n « ( . ai ih h'.ur s,f ,/< I'lok, It the collector'* .office .m 'rsyl'-r street In faSUl township. Sefl (he Inndf. lene menti hetAiflumcnls o m real estate hereun'l^r <1r«. Mhe'l Bi pubMc T«Odue, for llie shurteAi term n* t ex.-e»dlni thirty years, '(fv which «r.) Lietsun ur perS'.-QS Will agfes to lake (hr saim-. an-l i-e% sui'h (ages* With interest thereon «t (hr rale ..i leveji perceotum* from the (wentleih

h't'iher, lllOO.

from tlU lu |WU, the aume ifor U.

THAT, We make theae loans on boUsahoU foi nit lire, plan'EA jjurMee ami waguDs, and other v («f*uiiMl proiwtty. and Ihut ihe morlgagci prep- > eriy is alwaya left in your passesslun.

'lilAT, You oau jiay (lie loan back to suit youp own I'onvenlont:!*, from one month twelve months, ami In small {payments nr large psymehts. Y'uu only pay for the loan the scttial tlRie that you have ll. nr n dlsi-uUht U allowed on Ihe unoxplred lime If pal<i before due.

TllAT, Every payitieat oiade 8i>«e toward pag­ing oiT your loan, ao when Uie Ume expires youare out of debt. .........

THAT. If you have a loan now. we will take it up for you nnd lei you have more nciney, if desired, and givv you a longer lime io pay ui

TH AT, 'TVe do th* largrat husltiese In the city*'' bereuse our lorma aro the iniwt liberal, our ofllcee the lurgesi und moat private, and having been (n the business #iir the last ten yean In Newark, our ouatuincre are Hssqred fair and huTieft dealings, amt tnurie ius treatment.

t h a t . All our irssacdohs are atriutly oon- fld*'iul«l. ^THAT. Tliere b(t ihousanrts of people whe haw novet' appMril fur Ihstir. because they do not know of a reliable olacn lo go.

THAT. You will rnnke no mr*uke W'hen you place your loan w itli us, as we make terms to suit the iKirrovor. Plrnice call ur write gnd let us explain our plan of loaning.

m u t u a l l o a n a m i INVHWTMENT Ca*H. R JOHNB. Manager*

116 and 123 Market «LWooda Hulldlng, near HalO' y at. _

’^^MONKT LOANKD AT REUUCQD ItATEfl

By Ni'W Jersey I,oin Co.,1

7t0 Broad at.

nKaiLMHKR- T\'e ere nd pawnbroker*, neiiber do advertlsf* pawnbroker'i raloi to alt* lead the jiublk.

WS MART' LOAN'Jt nn furniture* plonoa i.rgaun. horses ami wagons, eto, Whem you want IL wu unly ask an hour** uutlce.

UO YOl‘ KNOW—We will lurange the loan so you culi pay It back to suit your eon- ventptjre: (hat Is. abort tln e or long tlm*', email |j*;,*itu'tiIi or large pa3*msnte, and if you pay the nK>n«y hack before the time expiree, we will allow you ll* (crest (<n the unezpircd time*

CAN Y'fiU EXl'hk’T a NYTHINO MORE LIB- k r a i . t i i .\n Tina?If you hiive a lnAn with aome other loan cipmtisny, we urlll pay them for you and let you liavs in< r« money.

Fi>lt COrHTDOUa AND FAIR TREATMENTCALL ON

NEW JERSEY Ijj a .N C a ,

Becond llor>r. 746 firoad alrML

Opposite Postoffice.'iiiE h o u se h o l d lo an c o „

A'l litt MARKET HTItELX I/JANH MO.NiaY ON HOUSEHOLD GDODfi

ON A BTUICTLY I'ONFlDENTlAL PLAN, WHY I'O WR DO THE LAHUBST BUSL

*m :kb j.s t h e c it y ok n e w a h k t RE«’ .:U’ SK OUR bVSTEM OF LOANIM>

fll'lTH YOU.AN IXVKMTIOATloN WILL PRO^ E THifi

*Nu HATS OF IXTKKIMT AHYKRTIflED TO MIHl*KAlJ Y'OU.We will b'Sn m*u any amount of money oh

your FT.'ltNITiTiE. I’ lANOl*. OFiOANS. or any kind of twre nut (>ro^riy. without removal or piihlli-ity. (lu: I' aivs are so arranged that you i.'on have hjan laken out f«r one year, With Ihe privilege of imying U Off at the end of any mjinlh you thonee. nnd will charge you only for ths lime yuo ke»*ii (he irvoney. or we will mskb you a loan for aijy length uf time you may destre, ao you can make the sloe of the payment* to eull you; msk>-s nu difference hnw imall you want them, w« xi\t» you ihe full soiounl of tfoney you s^k fnt en<f charge yuu nothing un- loss losh J.1 nuKb . We will poaitlveiy guargnlee to give you Mic ,'heat»e*i rates in the city. If you am in •l•<Iitu who le the oheauest, get raiM at oihcT Had then rail ervl get ours. Ifyou erR In d>>iiiii who Is (Jis nheapeat. get rate* ai uiii< r ><fT(LV« arut then call ami g«i oun. If you hsv» H lifHii with any olher company and

, think >"U sfc l■■ylng ifHj high a rale of Imeresi,I will tuk*- u u(' for you and advance jvu more tut.iiey. lt.n '1 Msten lo all >mu henf In news- l'si>er*. b'Ji sM Htid get rales-that le the only way i» sii(tviM<e jourv lf who la the cheapesi. lnfi<rrTiHil in ivtn Hlwars tie cheerfully given. It will rnst }>>'i iiolhing ti.i gel our rslee, or If ituc canM-td -ni ! ■ call, ue ujll send out agent to the houA* (<• < i]ii*iri tern:is, \Vr have private office* and all tiu uiHH* wiilt us is ntrlclly confldeiatliL

m il .-inilnLl' I/iAN i-’O..)ii7 Ma IIKFT s t .. 2d rt<X)r.

2 I i:n"| s

M

I’ ER ULvNTIl!2 CENTS PER MONTHl

iN'KY! m o n e y : MONET!W in I'NY UOKL WHEN I A5I THE ONLT

IXTil'Jl’F M 't'X T lJ'>AN MFKH:K IN THE rlTY THAT MAKES LOANS AS STATED AiKiVK IK YuK W^NT MONEY I'OMR\ \n iiV.r. MF AND m: c o n v in c e d t h a t

am Ol'l-’ EFHSO THULOWtST fl\TFS

low prices; easy puv- tlOO. RIEHMAN. tkJ

LARGE pi"K uprights;menis, new uprighU

Mn«itgomer> s(.Glh'I) a k e p ia n o s c h e a p .

UATHl'SHBK A SoN\ Hpringfleld av.,cor.nLgh7K'.-Plan«x<. organs tuned; ftfl yeafea' expe­

rience. Aidrsse n. RWALD* Mulberry ttKINK rPfUOHT. tlflO.

Ma THI'^HEK a HON. 6ft S^lngflield ave.

ds:-Tf.gfShcr[rf-nbf'i'

I Name I lUrker-oU

with all oovlA f ^ . Charge* and ei-Vn»iutu I

iL. s'lJJafifi.ril

and A- V Oakes.

TaxIn Cal

Description, ph. 3 geroa land

.'U ■•*. HxrUlwm...................Ihiyir, I hoil*» *«d J xcre* l*nJ,

\,rihn»'ld rd* odj Wm. PbapterR 12

upright Bohmer piano,3 Mawthomie Orange.

P1AN0 -K«'T Mle go(id cr>ndiil'>n

FINE square piano, I3&; fifty cents weekly- BESRH)RR. WT Dfog'1 ft-; open tvenlnge-

SEK SMa IjL UpfitoKr!M.VTHI SHKK a son . 6S fijrUtffifld ave.

FINE upright i/lano. 9 pedal*, ftfi; pianos tuned oorrectly, tl J.VhVlH, 47t1 Warren at. ^

ELS^ANT pUn-i, |50; u RIDER. M7 Hroad st.

( iiepti Wm M , I bouse and lot. e * Fure*iI drive sd) s. Hartshom..........*................. ir>U M' Ijenrlng Jeiiae M . 1 iKiUO* atid lot. plotI ih '•i.luck 7, msp of Wyoming................. 3d U' Oariieia, K F . 1 hou«t and lot, block 2S.

pb.to 13 an'1 three-fifth* of 1C. map ufWvirtnlng ......................... .................. ..

I KeJli Mtvblel. 1 house and lot. e s M«I chsnl*' st . fdj K. Roach'and J. Ktana

ikJ

open evanlngs.argali■cung

P ia n os and O rg n n i W « n t « i .35 s q u a r e pishua winted to fill Bouihem

Older; rash i>ald Addreos Maanfaetvrar, B.*x fift* Newa offlte.^ R E S S M AKIAK A % p MILt l Y g R V- ^

M w iM iuSSjrsi^^Ulb fAAT-, «nc of tbe raoat gueoeMlul b«*ln**i... ------ - --------- UU*OK

andindi-

Kil* id* i h«j*e a^* 3 acre*, w j Knullwjud ave.. ad] C. O. Lyon and Mr*

iJne Alfrv.l J-, - loU, block U ptota Iand 22 map of Itianlwopd Club........ . 12 Hi

Meeker. I rs. 1 tu>ua* and fiU- • --------- ave., ndj g. H. Meeker21 30

iLDiinI tfvuth (»n»ng* I

end O. E. Freem^......jle)■dj J.

1'Bi- ■ > '»>«• *‘ - jA>tieeg*a and M* AKCegUier.j IcesreI culver. Mary t;.. l bouee ami

tdj P. Ryoa eH,.k«t. I and

lO M

i F\'Fr: "FFFinun to t h e t u b l u : on ; lioi'fsKi!'iT.o rrR N iT ruK . j e w e l r y , d j a - MoN'LS WAT'-UPbi. KTC. OiVE MB A ic.\L L UErOilE GETTING IT ELSEWHERE.

tjl'IKK.IKlVATt: AND I ONFIDr.VTlAIj.

TMHOLLRST KST.UlUFHBl>-lM'2. BEAR IN MINI’ t h a t I .\M N 'T roNNKKTEU WITH ANY OTHER LOAN EOMI’ANT IS THE CITY.

OPEN LVENINGS.

O. RIEnW-VN.NO. lu CKD.\R STHEETT,

NE4R llHu.tD BTHEBT.__________ _WL U 1AN >10 lo |10U to honest emptoyeox

u|Min tlivir personal note*, without eecuritj. So iivjrtkag*' Itidiniier. No publicity.Every *1 paid f'fl H‘«n reduce* coat. No on* newii ever koiiw of h’an. Office very prlrot*.liuslTire* sacredly coafldenHal. Office open ii.tuiui y-atuMav and Wedineeday, to 9 o'etOok. '•KtVAltK ''RKPIT CO., 12t» Market it., rootu pet H'^bli- lluiJ’lmg tuver Klng'a clolhlag

nrixi fioT slene Street; malk upaUlra.

3

HtkOOt* In tbe fitaic. you art tb«roM(h|y tl fint-clOM dressmaking; ladloa* tonofing ftin rh mllHArry; every pupil I* taughty pupa , ______ ...

and mlllliMry to order: lA on appUeatlon.

ear, Cmitrtl ave.gyr ilnit |fi eonnne meat J prt*

doctor in ttli'ndsft'-r: beat Ml., nesr i.>pir*l sve-

LJLDin-M im il »l*c(rt<«l IT frail ; lng|mLLiuu ghen. eierv jJay.(oFg Ottca; IT o^ wckhI . l>r.nx*.T H » cHifaia) PMC* »ir<r cumroM .ho**, tetmat-

tf t n -till *t Ii* l>u™ «le firtBimxp, fi-ll n u m i ________uBBilAV i r n n n r B -i-d iw e t tw e‘ "*1,11,1,1: ehmtNt

L fal' r tU a te B & 'lA d r 'ir t fr t ‘ permU«'i;in CATBIW l X M g f t r w scraped.b i m i e « r«w BtPinentA while . J y g M p W t a r « f a« kinds- H A RK K E tt

I w *ot t » faux tlMtwr from x nrt*ht»rtn« » » Wm wTO* x* ., _____________HB*r. n * faUoxr fix* pot y*t rrturneJ.

» k day and eveniu; clrt'ulasa ca appUemtlon. RYB. l y n c h . S?9 Broad, eCT. Cmitrtl ave.

HcDOWETX Dresecuttlog School; *0*1041 and bag gntrm in «ilaicftce; p ^ la make their

awn drakes while learning, CoU or send fwr efrtklar' paper patterns aod imliig* cut (u rtcnaufe. RQt<K C LYSrit, MB Breed at.FOX French acrordloo knife and aide plalUng.

gd to Raton Plaiting Co.; good work only. and tew price, M Fultow aL _____tX M B S ’ fiiDcy aalsis made by lady Joit start-

•wfft reatooable prlc«w. 116 8riiit«wtck st..

M S iiX A K E H wants moro custom ^; fltUnn at rtiklanee: will call, d., 0oz fti. Smts oT-

1 li-tT \ltXJijH El I l'*7U. HK-KSTAlilJiJliBD 1881. ,* FHIST A KRIMKE’8

1 Loan Dflice. aui'essors to the nideat egtabJtah- lueul In ’ he S'at*. l-'an* on diamond*, watebo*, j^elry . ^(c.. i > any anwUBt. 26 Aeadeiny at.

dnOn- ; uONI-n' loaned nii househol'l furnltUfO* ptObAis,^ ® I organ* anJ i-ersooal pru{*rty without rtacv-

........... - .] uartle* honorably dealt with, can make re­ad] E. S- Keowick and M, A- 1 uay^nt** by iDStaimenu, builnees coftfldential.

*" "* IT MAflTlNt*. T Green st.. near Broad.

( “hinvh st..p^k'*^oero A.. * acres, » of NarthBeld

rd adj J »"d L. Hartglhnrn...Plli 'h.r. Hrl-H K.. I hon« ^ ^ arir*

Und. » • HlfllfiiDd »•>■, *d) D. i . .*nd I. H»trt*!K)ra.......................

n t .h .r HH»n K., a »ei— B m Htll- . i i : *v, . *d| X. a. HnwiCdc w d M. A-

pu,*h«. VlA«i k .. 'i iciti. A. ^ 'u S IOuSnr f>l ru ne*. I hou*» xud X kk*.

1». pliw* " t. map at Wram-ullif Eat i kitV

m^p of WvomlM....................................... 4 OftR.jacrv K W. L . I hooet and 2 lots, block

I nhit I and J, map of Brnotwood nwb- 60 17 'Rfl^ch W. U. t lot. block A* plot T. I* map of Brantwood a u b ......................... ft Wgmith B>(. Thotnoc 1 huOM and lot. ■ ■

niuiob adj WTiUfingher A Cwx andMt U, Oliver...... ...................................... 12 IS 1 '

Kmlih Edwin C ; IH * • Hobnrt i *' 1 a ' *i"“ r * r T h S m ** ** ' o f ih V tii* «» ,J l«r" nu.4Tlfi(~pr,-a t .o r t , J,din A ^ J i^ * t y .r . iT f T I V foi«*U. for lb* furutakftw at orol*aiL » • M»rt*I»ru ! mxlMU wttli

B ^ - ** *• i ^ lomBiBc « « r «qiiiiip*d * 3 tw - And ifir**

: ilOXFrr IJ'ANKD m l-lR IK n p e o w -b i» m - Ing i>*-rmanvn( puilUun* with rvwponaible eon-

eerws upon ihelr -"Wn name*. wUhoul ••ciirliy; *e*y (ayrruTts TOLJ4 V.V 23» W oaai^(»o sr.

M Ukc UM a m o f Rim fig was haitening >D tha atrasttoo a ( JtiUand

hr^3l

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8 N E W A R K E V E N I N G N E W S , S A T U R P A Y , N O V E M B E R 9 , 1 9 0 1 .

WEDME8 DAYS=SPEOIAL f^ L ESTATE OAYS^SATUSUiAYSf O n C B -^ N e W * ” 0 « f e to bf- o iifo

«rT*BlBS« A ft « r N # v * * b # r H , 1 9 0 t, C a v a ^ m a lp s th e BaelBeaa

Otli<r« • t th e **M«w**' w i l l ranta in mpAm e a c h w e e lr d a r r v c a t a s omHI ItiM p a d U R tn rdpr* h a U l 'I S^«|p ish fo r th e tro n iia rtlo A o f b a i l - ■eae o f th e e r e n ia N flud M onday r d l“ tlohOi

REAI. e s t a t e F O ft 9A L E -d ?lT Y . B E A L ESTATE ■''“ 5 -

E B A L B 9T A T B F O B S A L E M 'IT T .

tVK M r«T HAVE MONKVBl ILDlxn (UTE8 ALMf>flT HIVKN AU'AY.

PRICEH CVT t o riEf.’TTf :flONa WITH TRICES ON m oT K H rv .

CABH cut HALF CAH!TNO. m BIUUTEENTH .W EN( K.

♦not); CCT TO fft&uNO. WAVEHLT PLACI-',

•i.rkO: CTT |sTr,.NO, M l WAVIIRLT TLa *'K.

•l.aof); CUT TO I854>.NO. are w a v e r l v i'L a c e ,

ft.aon: i'UT TO »W>.NO. :i4tJ WAV«nr,Y pr.ACF.

#i,aoo. c r T TO pifAt.NOB. 4l*43.tfi WrVANH AVENTE

faou; CITT TU I5u0.co n , WINANS AVSNl’K ANP KIT BTllERT,

fl.auO: CUT TO 11)00.NO. Wi WAV BRUT PLACK.

ItlOU, CUT Tu IG5M.NO, 213 ROflE «TRBK I

1T«J; CUT TO MfiO.NO. ^ BERGEN HTREEi.

tftoo, CUT TO i«rr..NO. UKHOEN STilEUT,

toM; ct;t toNO. fttll liEROEN 8Tr<Ei; i .

noo; CT'T TO $B50.NO. 4M BBRORN STREET

moO; CUT TO |0W NO. 4W BBRQKN BTREl^T,

I02&; CUT TO wer..NO. 4M BRAOEN STREET

$900; CTTT TO |«SO.NO. 4»S TO 301 mtN'TERnON RTllKKT,

$860; CUT TO $476 NOS. nCS»624 HERORN HTREKT,

r o: c ir r TO $rtooPBf--------- --------x o , $3 PBHHIXE AVENUR.

$700; CUT TO $476.NO. 133 AVON AVENUi:.

hMO; C!’ T TO $73dOOlt AVOW ANT> PESUfNB AVPlNCRS.

™ $1,100; CUT TO m w

THREE LIKES OP TROLLEY CARS.RKtlRR HBJOHBOHHOOD BUILT UP

WITH H O ra«8 FILLED WITH TENANTS.CHl/T'RDOB TITLE. AVARflANTT DEED.

AQBNTS o n PROPEIITTSVRRT DAY. OR THEY WILL CALL AT TOUR HOME D17R1NG EVKKINa AND SEE TOP. THEY MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. SO W * HAVE PUT THE PRICEB OUT OF

.SlOlIT.BRBAKRKRIIK3E A TlCHENOR, m BROAD BT., NEWAiiK. N J.

D w ctllRBa*At CTION SALE

of valuiH# r^tl ^atau-, to clme an »ainte. The prup«rO*|i Noj>. lit an>I Redford at. will }m> *oM by thfl ea-?* utf>ra uf John / . W efii«r lailihr tUftion i.»ri lh<* jiretiiluBa on

SJONDAY. NcVEMllRR H. AT 3 F. M. KBch I'lt la nbtpui f^ t ; No. 1$ te a one*

utory-aiid'itsrret frarrif h itiae. wUh kitchen a i- oltlon. No. lo U a it\- i-atory-en(J-farret ami exifnalon frama hoiijw. «"» and witeri Ik»Ui jb ruM cwinilltP>n: itrim. For perltcularainquln* of t), N vUMK'UFF. »mad at.\ mX n PM'lne r«u *'H‘ u month for twelve

Veen actuelD 1'*^ f,,r llie boua* for li]a UndlorU; wh uftef V 'l ' -Uer tlen In city >,T Mhurban proiK-rty In S>'W J-raey; only a inMll aihiriiru down, l atnn*- jH'-mhli. write or call. ttruJ Hate* lotailun wajne.i, nunjber of r^sni. anuiunl of c«ph ycu ' An ! ay ogwn. anu lae lorrMt monthly pajrtj»‘ iii .'k"y •'an mwe. epiil WA will lUamnler lo wll Ci« beat biilU and moat convenient hoiw**- ever offnred for the muna>. ICXBTlCE JHtuF- a HhHBNNA CO.AN Inapecllon alwaya ui the new dwtll*

IniM in ooorwt of ('unMiruitloii at the riedhlly Altuaied properiv on riUi-.>n av., between Bal> Janihi'* Parkway and Elwo<xl to. any one luokinK for *n uj -to-ditte «lwellmf. flni-ciaM In every reapi*cl. It troiiM i>ay t'J look at thla before locatlnc- Owner. RoUKRT KUEBLER, 762 De Oraw ave., cJlj’ . ___A .-A .-S IX BOLD ALnK.\[*r OF TIfOBE

NKW im lC k liOUSEfJ; 0 Ba TH;ITKATKR; ALL iMl'RDVKMENTk; UQU DUWN, 115 MONTHI.V, PRICK laJRW. CAN BE SEEN ANY TIME, liTII .AVK . HKTWKBX I4TH AND luTH STS JoMN IK DUNN, OWNER AND BUIJ-DEK ____ _A riQfTl7El>'"llARf;AlN i*L„ off

Hprlnalkld avr.; li-TnmUj Hal, ]<» riMJin*: (m- broveiuftin*: full lot; «yph«Ucn; ublyW.OOO. PH1L4P J. BuWKH.- 4c -'K' Uftl Mar-kci a t . ___________ _________ _____ _AT I2.3tw; WXI down. 115 m ‘nihiy: nfW tioMae;

(1 ruomi; heat; aP . *}$lh a vp jop ^ ^ «ry _ iiu ^ ._J - H, DUNN.A URBAT batBaln: e«a>‘ tennA; flnr b«uap;

Hhwnan ave. Particular*. ^V'AlvL.A'.R UT-EHtJ. Prudential Bulldlna __ ____

m f'Kil condition; BIHDSALU MIO

DiTelllWRl*...-T . T a '--family ilwrUf&j|:

p,«J0. pRl] 10iiiPI BOLTH n u l l ........... .. „ 1 .j ro.inw; imcn-virnptiie. UiiUu

' .T. BOW'KHrf a «‘o 1* ' Maik>*t M.THoMAR''rtT., ni^i

denilal RullJinif. _____T w o -i^ ii 'n -v huii.' f" "*‘A:

rooma, la.Mai. Ai-pU l'> W BOUthSlath *K - .

H E A L E S T A T E FOB $ A t E - « t 'T O.? TOW K.

B e lle r li ia .J. J. CONXEl-L, JMl

and inoilgo^r. llJ Waahingu

T\VO-FAMIJ,Y i\A\ Kiili p^vrm-iitK_ln.iN!t- ul- Hi-rmgfteld ave.' ' .^vil. '■a Se^ond-Seven^-room

iiriflk hmijs«*' itisurn. eii.^Hle. a berasln attBilli'; l « T . \VA[,TBK W. sJuTBIl,740 Brued at. _____ ,

Pa-m 12.700. 34a*etary iiii iMVf-inwila, full lot. atraat

I'nvvKiu^ » CD,. J«H Mar*W ALNIT AT . n

fram»*. y 'paved. PllILII' .1kat at. ___ _____ ____ll.UOtTt'aiii. M,<W0 rfvrlgaa-. P»r hlfh*fra4». S-

family huuiw, iT r»urrw 2 hailv#: *emriLAcea iv»-4iLliuh-i: near nee-tlnm; coaiini ia?i MlVentp. rent t65k I'NRr.' r. jinx 73. Newa ofilce>

H B A L E STA TE Fl^R SALM—OWT O FTOW S.

ArllBBlwa-ARLINGTON. N K‘-F''T ••J'*- J.. cn KlIxhemJTja av#., near W M M i n ^ n Depot on New York nn«i OJeellWfx La m Rail­road, an old mainK.ri. muvh uul of repair, » Plot of iU lot": iTT' r'* lat.J alJable; aitMted nmoQK the diojt b^aipiful irec end ahrubbtry;

nded Veaiendcd view, i^uld allured Into amaller houie; water, gun ami ’ ewM ava^bia ; dmt the Improved and niacadatnued n e w lc avf, Krtlculare H. iJ. ElL^MlF^Ill. 8. K f a m v a ^ near Coltimbl* avn.. AiUngtyn. N. J.r 0» Wo Broadway. New Yvtu.

A 12-ROOM huuae; beib. tsi r;12.500: alflO other barraim:*.

Bruad at.

AMjNQTOX. X. J.-For §aie. htpat UeMrabie oottaaea. B and 1(1 r<'om», ah m relble impreTO-

metlta. on the Ellpliemlue irai;t property, re- •IHeted. no furiher otpeeamemf*: pl»^ aka ia t- SMU highly Impryvod. pTlcea from |3,$00; only $400 caah, balance eary naymvnia; cMvesleai alftanca from tro1lr‘>‘ Pi

.Himinrit.lUPHOVKD properly f- r Mai*'

land, on Uljlbum a\> M'i <-i J. H. Cll.’ NN. .Mlllburn, .v J

lu'iiaea and rayv lertiu*.

F O R SALE OB E .U H 4N O B,A GENTLEMAN’S

bema and ten acrca >-r In etatlon. in Suacfia c-mru'-; \-- the Slat-*; Ihlrty-ftvc Uk*-" free ftalilna; wR| exciianai’ i propiTiy; large f»rrn nn-i HOWARD JATTLE. X- ‘Vi-p

rf'lii'-no#. ti’llh ,.i ir h.wn and

county In parka and

.t J-.eHCX County iit>Li.-e ilet fret!. 1

•t o r e * , O P F tC R l, LOFTS. F A CTO - | R IR S , ST A R L B S, K T C „ TO LET.

BUIUHNO, AciiJmy jl., iw*r - w^-ligb(ed rooiui on 2d flcHiri:actable for ofleea, dootewe, dentlBU. dreaamak-

tniniam asd other Itghi buelneea; pteam neat; public helU lighted and furnUbtd, with w R o r 'a eervloe. Inquire of Janitor. No. 138 Hateey 10 te U A. M.. » i-« 4 V $f._BWCK factory; 3 ftorlw; liil H- by ISO ft-;

l*$bt op three aldea. Cor. Lafayette at. and ■ J> R- R. ave. _ ________

b r o a d bT., 307—Store to let, rent W per iftonth> Inquire cm premleea ' _____________

b u t c h e r s h o p T o letTclay aU.

R o o m . F L A T S. R T r ., W A R T B DFAMILY of three tfee'.re flat or apartment «f

4 or 3 room#; ceniraily located; beet rerer- ence furnlabed. Addrewe E„ L Kewe of­fice.

■O A R O IK G ,

**'»'*ygMniafciea boardera; rooma heated.

PERRY ST.-Kor rfll*- l-:jrproi-erly, on ea*y

wlU exchange fur .\ i i New# oiRce. __ ____W'ILL e«tl or exi-hanir f >t >

or brick flat prupen.. honeea in the l>eat [>eri 'f for tnyMlf; lot £;bxl5't In rear, where iiablfc . ^Eighth Ward, Hog W. Ne>va ■

.inKr hualnees -mull huueM;

I i .s fier. Box tt3.

ti imall housea I (h» prettlealliifp ave,; Intllt

>sllU HlJ-y 25 feet wide iiut.i I'C Addreea

FO B SALE OB E A tH A hO E -O U T OF TOWK. _____________

TWO modern ht usea. Ka?i 'irange. IU».hOO *iid li.UOU; exclxatige etihrr r r a ■*'1 nearby farm;

owner* only. PETKHf^KN, rs-J- iea ave.. £Mai

R E A L E STATE POK K A C H A M B .bualneaa free and Addreaa

f*iirtleLla» oheatftiUy

BARGAINS. RARGAlNrlKent at. h rooma ...........South Tenth at,. 6 rooma.........South Eleventh »t.. 6 r<X)nuf.-- South Fourteenth *K. r» rv.<tiie. South Firteeuih at., 12 room^-. South Fifteenth it.. H ru imiW'avnriy ave., n roomr............Hanterdrat at., d rooiiiii

MARQAIN8 .............. I2.U00........... 1.80U

............. l.SW

............. 1.000

............. 2,SOU........... 2.000............. l.OOU

2.200.

furaljlied.~ Arllnglon.corner Ellehemlue ive.. or H. G. LILAUCICILS. 2<0 Broadway, New York.AT ARl Tn o Ti *N. N. .i.-l'o r oal*. c^ oM t

building aJiei sMuati-J on the Ellihmlaa .traol, carefully reftTU'ie«V parkllke; d ^ ^ b ta aoraer w«it uf Kearny av-,. near Watt Atlltti ton Depot and (he Rne tnacauatnliM^.. ____________ Pa^Toav*.; t^ma eeay. can Eaxlet with buljd)^ loan;

iCtfcular# cheerfully fumlahed. Arl^J., Offll

Choice buRdlng lots fur eaeli -jt munthl y menti; Bergen, Hunterdun, Kipp, ! uutn lOUi, nth. I2lh, 13th. J4llv,-irrfh. Hth. I7lh lllh , ISth, 20th eta.; Avon, SprlnKfl i-i. Wuodiaad. Waverly and iSih avea.; frojo KKW up. eaveral choice corner lota, aultsble for huHljieaa pur- ]>o»eB: any of the above Imuara »vlli be nold upon payment of $100 down. Ilo per month. Newark llome IlulJUcra’ i'<»nipany, kY* Itroad at.DAHaAINl^House im Rrenicn at., five rooma;

eewer; all In good condition. i*Hi cash. New­ark Home Bulldare' Co,, S54 llruKiJ ki.

office. Kearny eve, corner ot KUMtenUl* ave., or II. G. Hli^UEUlLt’ . 206 Broadway,New York. _ _ _ ____ARLlNOTON -55 mitmti"* fruin New York City

Kail; apkiullil train rteT\ !ce: 2 very handaome colonial cotlegea; cut atunc and ahlhgl* Ha'thed; Up-l0'4ate Impruvetnenia, reairlct^ nrofierty! no more aaepaanV'ntTi. flux aalka and electric llftita. 5 jnlniatca to depnc price W.700 and Q,4O0; atnall munOily paymenia, tend for photo*. SALMONf) BROS., bulia»r*. Prospect p|.. Arlington, N. J

FOR EXCHANGE U -'-o ■ I'l;'-- H property; heat U. i jg , i ‘

clear residential nr lri> jtii'' ir-'i-Hiiy Exchange, Box IM. N'-n** ■ fh-'I HAVS eome Inci-m* j’ry|*erty which 1 (An

trade for unlmprovrd pmpeily or fam *. u< quire EUGENE I.. ‘ ’ .lANE, 4M BroaS i tLOT taken In pari f^r 2-famlly cor­

ner flathouae; 15 llglii rup>in'*, fM>nv«nlent to troUeya and Rosevlli'- ■l-fM: ail Improvemema; ■epaTate heatera; eiiav t»rma. no agent*. Ad- drete Owner. Box 2i». N'-wa ufflee.WILL exchange amaJl hnus** und ta*h for twe-

famtly houee; Sth Hr".! .LUreis E, W^ARD, Box 23, Newa gffl-. '-, _____________ _

FO R SALE OB TO LBT«FOR SALD or rent, iwu Jutri, riOxlOO; old atahd-

Ing coil yard; engine, boiler, larn and .offioe. Addreaa E. WILLETTS. 4 IVavdel) i t __ .

FOR SALE-1 HAVE JUST HAD PLACED IN MT HANDS FOR-HALE A LIST OF POUR

VERY ClfOICB CENTRAL SUSIKEHR PROP- BRTIBS, TOOBTHER WITH A NUMBER OF FIBCBS o k LEADINO SIDE 8TREETH. IT WILL Rfi TO THE ADVANTAGE OF THE INVESTOR, OR SUSlKBSS MAN, TO CALL AND 8BB ME IN BBF1SRENCE TO BAME. AS THIS IB AH OFPORTUNITY THAT IB •MLDOkt OFFERED TO SECURE CENTRAXf LT UOCATRD PROPERTY AT A REABON- ABLE PRICE.

JAMES J. TEKUNG.ITtf Market Bt.

DAKQAIK—Brick houee; two iBinllkf; rent $22 per month; owner need* money, price $3,40(1.

C. J. KIERAK. UW Bloomfleld avf.__________BROAD BT,. near (Iouverr<euf ibeal part)—

MiHlern ooe-ramily dwelling, h ru jmi, hot water heat; lot SOxUNi; aaphalt pavement. Pm i.lP J, BOWKRB A UO., IW Market at, _COHET. comfortable home*, for Kieohanlca,

working men, clerkp, etc,; S12 a moqth and upward Tacrcording to ebat of heuae), atme aa ffnt. paya for your home In a few I'enre. JOHN

j H. 8CARLHTT, WO Broad ii.. 3d rtoor; office open Mumlay and Saturday eveolnga until $

! o'^dock; German epolten._______ ___ __________I CLINTON PL., near CUnton ave.—Modem , frame reaidenoe; plot b2x » 0 ; lo rooma and

baib; hot water heat: offered at a aacrlBoe. LOu Ib BCHLEilNQBR. 741) Broad a t ; ^ a e 471.___________________________ ___CHESTBH AVB,—A aaug houee; 0 roorae and

bath; all improvemenla; In excellent cofidUlon; lot 20x111; oonvebleiti tu trolley* anti etailon; ^S00._)K?5m T RUSSEt^. 9M Belleville av*.CEKTIlAL AVB., neat Eighth at.-^-family

dwelling; d mnma and hath on each floor, and alt ItnprovHmnnia; oheap fur c eah. Inquire HOL FKlST, Prudential Building. ___DWKUJN^tAOS to tfOO down wUl buy a nice

eight-room dtrelltilg^ all ImprovemclUa; iteam heat; dirt cheap; muft have mi>ney. BUTLER A FUIVK. comer Clinton eve. md Bergen tt.

RorlN A rllfivtO K .EJ.KOANTI.V eW‘vnieil r'.slcJentlal alie on the

banka und henutiful lK*niI uf Panalc River; near Newurk; 4 lo 20 acr -a; aome at $300 pet acre, rtCHWAllZ. 72 Market *1.

K r o r o y HelKMl*.

two fine h (a. ai a greui ImTgaln. SON. Box Of. BfllevUle

'T ROBIN-

R E A L SSTATN W A R T B D .APARTMENT-HOl*SR wdiiie.1, centrally lo­

cated. for about Hu.iaai. »ill i>ay ca»h: muat be good-paying prupeitj. .t-JiireM Proptrly, Box 62 New* offioe.A FRAME building n-niel i-t wiTkahop; stale

elge, Inweat price f'T ru r:. i ilier particulars. AddrcM B., Box 35. Ncwn iflb-i.HOUi^Wente^l. a reRPi-nal lv good 7-room

house In Itoaevllle ur hli.ct Grunge; tnuet have Improvementg. Addre? , pceclae loca­tion. loweat prli-e nn-l full lui'Oculare, B. Y., ^ a 5, Newe ufllce. ________________1 HAVE customer fur iwivf^mlly brick house,

with all ImprovcmcniH. in guod c^tral lo­cality; must be In goud <<rJ»>r :ind pay ten per cent. HENRY RUSJiiEU. W Kellevllte ave.

K e « n Y *FOR Bergen ave.. near D«yl*. two

PRui^ETlTY wanted, near H|>rlngfleld ava, in the cHy; vicinity of J'alrmuunt ave. or South

Tenth si Addreiw X V /.., r.' x d. News office.

tola, Mt e v lb. Ueitvville.

price. W. ROBINSON, Box

lr r l» E to a

AUCTION BALE.CHOICE CUNTON AVENUE RESIDKNCB. M. ID. BOND A C a , REAL ESTATE BROK-

BHBl. WILL SELL AT PURUC AUCTION. BY ORDER OF THE OWNER. ON

tUsaDAT, NOVEMBER l l 1901.AT 3;S0 O'CLOCK P. W..

ON THE PAEM18KS.» a WO CUNTON AVENUE, CORNER OF

MURMAT STREET,Um Uuee-tiory traM* maniord roof dwelling M S L ooaulali iPSiwameaie, wl SV*. gad KB feet

,uUUas IS yoome, with ib« m<^em au, with Ht 81 feet frunt ua CUntun

DOUBLE house; U) minute*' walk from Urnud and Markei ata., above High at.; rent $240;

prU'« D.OrW; little caah needed. WALTER W. HALTER. 740 Broad at.EUZABETH AVS.-One-famUy dweUIng;

room*; with Improvcmenti; only $400 caih : quired. Inquire 90L FEIST, ^dunU al Bldg.

Ddn't buy a house for j'our landletd. You do this by paying rent. A amall amount of caah and a monthly payment, the same as rent, buys ' ne of our new houses on Wall at., IrvingUm; 20 mlnutea by trolley trum Brnnd and Marks! ats. These apt the bMt houiea ever ulTersd i^ u r h a low price. The Impravemvntii are heat, rgAqe, elec(iicUghf apd gag. open, ilMIffii plumlilBl, porcelain- lined bathtub, laundry Ln the oellar. The ar­rangement uf the rootna le artistic afwl de­signed for comfort and conventeboe. The flret Boor contalni reception hall, parlor, dining- Fonm. builer'e i>antrv and kitchen. The second floor three bedrooms, liath and ample closets. The third floor hag bedrrK>tn and alllc- Porchei are wide, land le graded, eldewaike. shade

•- • everything that a modern

SEND me n descrlptlun of your property if you wish to sell qulrkly, have cash buyere, H. C.

BEACH. 122 Hsrket it.____________

F A R M ! F O R SALE OR EXCHARGBLAT LYONS. Lackawanna Ilailned, Long UlU^

230 acres; 8 houses; many bulldlngii: running water; fruit; good land; ele\tited bqlldlng site ■lovk included. SALMON. Lewyera’ Hulldiat.

F A BH B TO LB^.FAR4I-A farm to let h Iningtun. N, J .: Rvs

Hcree of land; houae sod barm*, near trolley; eutieble for dairy. Addreva Farm, box 48. News

Oir. Fpruce and Bac-

CORNER store to l#l, suliablt* fur dtugglst or buLi^r. Lewis at,, cor. 17lh a«e.

O ^ IR A B L E offlcfH li> rent oiv second floor of building on thi* nortliwesi corner of broad

St. and t^ t r a la v e .: altered to «uit tenant. Ac^ Ny at office uf Essex and Hudavn G u Co-, 3T$ Broad St.

VACTORiat TO RENT.One 4-etorv brick, 25xHU ft.; one I-gtory brick.

IKixTO ft .; power if desired; lucstlon wllhin a step of Market 8t. Depot. Penn R. R. CHA8. p. .H O ^. 792 Broad si.____ ___FACtbHY ROOM., WITH POWER. BTBAM

HEAT KLEVA-fOR, ETC.: GOOD LIGHT. CHA8 . F. KILBURN. N-W-U MECHANIC ST.FLOOR—To rent, ilh floor. 18$ klarket i t ;

suitable for lodge or uffiooa. luquiie lU Market st.. Sdi floor.Ha n d s o m e store, SflxIOU; opposite MW court­

house site; ran be leased by- reeponilble par­ties; elegant iucatiofi for high-class saloon: BL.\CKMA.V A CO., 120 Market *1.LOPT—Second loft lo let, corner <>ntre and

Front St*.; 40xtt0; suitable for light manufac- tuiing purposea; rent low. Ja H. J. TEELJXG, ITU Market st.

LOFTS, with power *nd steam but. 4$ lAW- fencs at. WASHINGTON WILSON.

_ I Iflfl—Largy room, with board.FOUR or five rooms. vGth Improvemeai*. ffjr ; RAFT. Pa R|^ 8t7. SS-^Laraa~idMUTit^i^iH"

two adults; rent must be raudeisie. Addresa | table; «n ruavenlences; wllsfacuottRespectable, Fox 41. News office. guaranteed.FLAT—Wantad. fl or (T rooms In nice neighbor- | - ®7—Double and ftingie front

hood. Address R.. rtox 92. New* office. • ,*“ “ EAST PARK HT..

board; table board.KOUMi$-Wanted. 3 or 4 rooms, suitable fiw i clubrooms; 4 lo 3 blocks from Market sud '

B™^^Addrv*^L^iM^A^Newl^L arge rooma, with

F tB lC IB U E D F LA TS TO LB T-<4)iT OF TOWN.

A I-ADY would rent half of a nandsgnie house to n cnuple adult a; furnished ur unfurntshefl.

18 Nurth 21 *L m.. Basi Otange._______________

F in X I S H K D aOOM S TO L B T .

ACADEMY BT.. fl§—Sslect, up-io-date furnish­ed rooms: improTsments; niMsraie teraas.

ARCH HT , IW—Nicely fumlfhed front room for gentlemen, heat and gas. $I.Bb.

LOFTS with power to Ift; steam heat; ele­vator and all I'onveQiencea. Inquire C. RAD-

CLIFFR A HONB CO-, 27$ K. J. R. R. ave.____LOFTS w i f i l POWER; a l l IMPROVE­

MENTS; CUR. WILLIAM a n d SHIPMAN STS. APPLY TO "ENGINEER.'*LOFT—To rent, fourth floor. tSS Market et.;

Suitable for lodge or offices. Inquire 185 Market si., second floor,LOFT—T West ei. BEYER. TM Broad at.La r g e store with rooms to let. si 473 Boring.

Qeld as'e.; gcvul locstlun for any buinness. rent low. Inquire tailor store. 48H Broad st,NEW S T . 375—Pmall store, with 2 room*,

rent $lu. ______________PART uf 11 Rioi-e; Broad st., between WtiHsnn

and Market, rent very reasunsbie. Addreee Opportunity. Box 45, News office.

ARLINGTON S'i’-, TS“ Fumlahedi rooms, light housekeeping, $3 and 12.SP-

BRQAD PT 1175—Furnished rooms; small and large. Improvements: ttvr one or two.

BROAl J !*T . W.V’ fielect fumlihed rooms; Im­provements; sienm heat) referencee.

b r o a d " S3'.. 275-Thlrd floor front room; gen­tleman. _________ _______________

bV^NKT SI’ :15-Twu ptessam rooma; secund floor; gu’*. li**i. vemml._____ ____________ _

KUKAKf HT . K-Pleasant front room; bathand gae. _____ _ ____ __________

AVE.. Dkl-A very nice, pleasant room; miUJ -veraenu: near Erie Station.______

bT n“k .st .. 7h-Furniahad room: steam heat; at) Jmi■ v ''lueni*. _ ______________________

bT nk~s t .rut»ni _ _______________________

WLI'MBIA .ST., 6tl- Five minutes' walk to Broad and Market, or depot; large front room

for two gviitlemeb. ________CRAWKuKD ST.. 19-Plea*snt furnished frunt

fur>ine hmieekeeping; $1.W» ______________a>MMKKi'K 8T.. 1<»—Front room for light

huuseke.’ping or gentleman.I'OMlIl-Hi'K S'T., 118—Large furnished room

ft.r Llfiit invusekeeptng, ______CMNT'-'N 8T.. 74—Front room to let: light

hMU4.-k'-eplng: all convenience*.COl HT i^y.. 101—Newly fumlihed room, with

In private family; refeiences exchanged.Im-

^ta*T(*b^rJ. ' with boird: » 1»

f!M>»lK>ubie front room; also single

STORE for reni. on Roseville are., between Orsngi' i)i. and station; flne business locaiSon

Apply 10 .lOHN D. TOPPIN. 48.7 Orange pi.STORE to lei f>n rommerct el.. near Muibwry

at., suitable for commission buslncas; rent 125, JAS. J TEKIANQ. 17U Market St.

UT ST-. iv»<nienis.

24—Furnished from room.Oil!T> _____________________________

CIjAV -dT., 41—Furnished rtKims to let;ifttctiriMble.

DF-'^IRAIU-E furnished rooms ti H-'Uth clliitun et., East Orange.

tlToble, Hi.x Bfl, News office.I be bad un Address I>e-

8TORE—Academy st.. 2pxSt); gas and electric­ity; near Hr<i«d: will lease at low rent.

BLACKMAN & VO,. 120 Market St.______STORE and three rename: 57B Springfield ave.;

lib. BEYRR. 7M Broad st.with cellar BEYER; 784STORE-h West el-

Broad st.STORE to let, 285 liellevlltfr ave.; suitable for

t a i l o r , _______________________________BTUHE, with rtK.ims. to let. 2S2 Orange si.STABLE, rear 284 North 7th s t, to let. Inquire

221 Sixth av^T\VO-STi>riV building. aihtSi); rent $10.

ROM1NE, 4 Academy si.FRED

STOHEB, B TC,, TO L E T —OUT TOW N .

OP

trees, cic. In fact, everything that g modern hbiite should have. The price le only $8,000. A larger house on Cllntoh Avenue west, bui tp coats more. Terms easy.

TS’rlie or call for further partlculsja.ENSTU'K BROS, A BOHENNA CO.

EflSEX AVE.—City houss. 8 rooms: Hate rout: big bargain; only $1,800; lot 2$alW; will sell

01 easy terms. H. C. BEACH, 122 Market at.

- - - ' ■ALSU, NO. i liUlUlAY STREET (iB rear <4 abuve),

two'gtery frame c o t t m dwelling, eonlalnlng ' *; rooms, with Intproseciienta. lot 38x00 feet,

popartr is one of Ike di,jleeet comer* ua k aveaue, having a wSfUrn and eouthstn

qipqggte and stiuat* In thq best res;dcnoe sec* Usffi of the city. Fur fuU patticuUr* apply to

M, M. BOND A CO.. 781 BROAD S i Kb ET.a t WOOUlilDE-ManufscturIng allv.i. s^iiln"

ttg railroad. JORa LEm o .n . 27h Wsshlngtun

ITiR 9AL£i-F1ne brick and stone private real- dencM. on South at., near Broad: V moms

each; also bathrooms, pantries and laundries; ■team beat, nlcksl<mlaied open pluiDblng, cab­inet mantela: up-to-date; terms easy.________ OBO, W. CAMPBELL, ITI Broad s tFOREST H lL L -A lovely home: lot WxUO, g*

room iiouse; hardwood finish; recaption hall; open Ilrsplaces;, flhs plumbing; large veranda; up tn date; owner leaving city, will sell very cbesp; IU»eral mortgage can remain. WALTER W. BALTER, 740 Droad ________FO R ^T HIl^Lr-DeUraw ave.; house. lU rooms;

all Improvements; lot UGtliHJ; will be sold cheap to close an estate. HENRY Itl'SHELL. Ml Belleville av e . ______________________FOR SALE—Flrat-ciaort !l-story house, 788

Hergen at., near Clinton ave.. all improve- menta, easy term* and monthly nayments. For Mriiculara apply tn JOHN WI'TTBL dO Pe- tflne ave. _______FOR BALE, at U Fifth ft., cbeapeat new two-

family house m HosevlU*; only f$ix> cash re­quired.

A LOT on Usborne teirave. 5nx]5U, less than ocMtU Addreu Bhurt Cash, Uox IH, New* of-

Sc«.

FOURTH AVE.. near Roseville svs.—Heautlful tm-roonr cottage, all imiiroNemimts; steam

heat: lot 80x125. Fur full |iar(lculare Inquire of SOI. KKIBT. Prudential liulUltng.FIFTH ST. and «>ntral ave.-Two-famRy

dwelling; with Ivprxvemenl*; only $800 caah mnulred. Inquire of I OL PKIBT. Frodefitlal liulldlng.

, FAIRMOUNT A^T!.—Thr>*e-Bi(iry flat house for I Hale: all Im]>rovemeni*: owner going to

Europe- Addrefs Bargain Box 89. Hews ciffice.IIKCK MUTUAL llUlLDlNG COMPANY

will make H[ieclal plans, buy a lot and build a house lor you, on easy psyraeati. If you want a home. <v>mtult us. .

'Phunc 7«:V|. IM m a r k e t ST.

lU'lItDiNG PITF^.4T PRICEB TO SUIT TOU.

WlNI>lk»R PARK-OET OFT f'AH AT 21BT ffr. AND SPRINGFIELD AVE,, TURN TO RIGHT. LOTH ON glST. 23D. » D BT9. AND IPTH AVE.; PRICBS, $24$, $2». $2iU.t ie e a n d c l e a r .NOKMaNOT p a r k -T A K E CUNTON

TOWNSHIP CAR TO CUNTON AVffi AND (NJIT BT., w a l k t w o BLOCKB ftOUTH; $85. $uo, ten EACH.

ElilWOOD KKlGHTR-'rOR. SPRlNQFlDId) AND ELMWOOD AVEH. ; I2P6, PtOU. $835.

KHEB a n d t'LHAR MICANS NO MOKT- UAQ& NO JlUiOMENTP. NO TANGLE IN' THB TITLE, CTC.; $10 DOW'N. BALANCE tl T'KR WKEIv. BBBAKHNRIDOR A TTCHK- No r . 761 BROAD.

HI LTON-Blacksmlth Mlllbur'i ave* . $5.

shop,BEYEH.

Hprlngtleld and 7H4 Broad st.

IRVINQTON-Rarn tu let. 8 atalls. carriage house and nlie4s. on Brookslde ave. Inquire

$4 Myrtle ave._______________ _______

FARM S W ARTBD.FARM-Wanted, to rrni. small farm, within

16 miles of Newark, with ninall houM and barn; i>o*aeat!on wanted by March I; most be reisonable; give til panlcuiars. Addreaa Farm- « . Box 48. Newaefflop. ___________ _FIVE or six acres of guud illlable land, with

gckxl water, wanted, within 10 to 18 miles of Newerk; parllculsrs by mall only. Address SHERBURNE, wheelwright. 508 Orange st., Newark.FARM—W'snted to rent, a mnall farm, within

about 40 minute*' ride of Newark, qr New York; must be near a railroad statlnn. Address Farm, Box 11. New* office,FARM wanted to t&ke charge uf, or w'ork same

on sharee. Address Farm. B«x U8 , New* of­fice.

S T O R E S , O F F fC B S , LO FTS, F A C T O - RIIGB, ST A B LE S, 6TC-* W A N TE D *

NJCDhall wanted; centrally lobated; for Sunday evening leciurea. Addroes J. C, BTEVENM.

384 LJttlston ave., city.

LODOBROOMS t o L B T .

CLINTON AVK.. cor. Maple av*.; p)oi HJxl.'CJ;uLulu* nelghborhuud; al*o lut XuxitlS, on Grove

it., between rtprlngfleld and Clinton ave*.; low prlna; euy terms. JAH. a . BERKT. 1H3 Mar­ket.

BAlUIAINt IN CHOICE Bl!Il.DTNtl LOTH Ml'HT BE BOLD.

Uunwrdou I t ................................................. $4UdWaverly ave.................................................. :i*iMighteenth avr.............................. TihiRose wt............................................ '.iT.'l.4 n « ave,. - t-MiiM ttgleld ave................. I.nuuilfleeath s i ..................................... .vmPaMtln* ave. aiul Kujce Ht . .................... T&0 HVMIIULDT f*T.- Ten-r-K>m nLudaro dwMlIag;

These Intr are beyond any doubt the chespchl , 34 ft. h>t, nrat-claii;« c->ndirion. J. WARDever offere«t fur sale Tin- «lreet* are ■HWerod, 1 >sjkllTH ■&. HuS. !*ru<lenilnl HuLMlag. curbed and fliiggM and nomn an* >.v ' . ~ . aNEWARK HOME IU'ILJjKRH' COMPANY, iH olH L. U4 North Ulb e* , near “f

b-M IIROa D HT I rvom*. oil impruvcmi-ni-* fine oruer: smallMUILDINU 1..0T-IX> ;uu own a building 1«,>L

Da you wl^h a beautiful, artiitlo and com­fortable home? I will advance the money or balls Utt house complete. I have ItiO plan* i>; isiact fn>in. and will make nu uharge f.ir th<=>1r use. No charge whatever Cor architect's ser­vices, altering plan* or drawing JF** from iketi'h. I l 2 a month and upwara (.accord- lag to cu*t >'f hiiusej, puyi* for a honu In a few year*. JOHN is. HOa KL1-:TT. Hlti Firuad *t.. :ui flo<*r‘, oflW open Motiday anil Hgiurday evenmg.4 until 1> .'clock; Garnian «i*oken.

HUMlHtLL'T HT.—Two-fumily hobii; steam heat; near two trolley line* and [Aekarraiina

•tatloh; bar*gsin If *oli1 U>fi>re .fanuarw.' J. WARD HMlTfl A IFJN. Prudential BuUdlhg.

_ I paymHru down, balance ni'nihl)'. same ae.reot. * [0 . T. HtllPMAN, 47T br.-id %i. __

for >>a1e. on Bloorri-

IRVINGTON—Building loU at a bargain: 18 fine lela with flagged sidewalk, water and gat

main* in street; tiiroe 18 lota will Iw told for $2 ,600 . WEBER'H Hakery.IRVINGTON—HjU*# with ata roonin aiul twi*

lots for sale rhesp, and. un easy ternis. TVTinfiR’ H Bakery, ________________U> r. 5Ux20U. running

b««t avenUr in t>,hiAn.N«*w* office.

■TQ}tBS» FA C T O R IE S, B T C ,, F O R • A L E —OUT O F TO W N .

FAi.TORY property; two floor*. 30x100: ten- horae engln*; Stock in good tnaaufacturtng

business might be taken a* part i*ayment. R. B. GRUUMON, 810 Broad st.

flTOREfl. F A C T O R IB i, BTC. — F O R BALE OR TO L R T —OUT OF TOW N .

FRAME and brick faotory on New *t.. Orange;plenty of light; sultahle for aoy light manu-

faeturlng bualness; BD.OOO square feet: Are- riToof Hic'Terooins, boiler* and engine. Inqulr* L. T FELL. 16$ Mala st.. Orange, or 62 Broadway, New York._________ _____ ________

rtR R IB H E D MOUBE FO R BALE OR TO LE T —OUT OF TO W N .

FOR HALE or to let. fumlahtd or imfurnlahed house, K rooma and bath: amall barn; grounds,

138x160; very convenient lo R. R. stafion and trolley lliiaa, at Mountain itatlon. Houib Or­ange; ran be inspected at any attnetivs(ertns 413 Meeker si., ^uth Urange, E. W. HEULiEN. ________________________________

tu alley In rear; vary 11,000. Quick Uux 44,

B ast OHlffiRW*ALL TUE ORANGE'. -Modern dwelling*, all

ImpiMVARients, for lali , all prlices; house* (>> reni, furnUbed. unfurnished; building let*. Ai- lingiun ave. niid nil uther k>catlona. BHE^t * BTKR A PKTERlt .«N. .148 Main *1-. E*al Ot- ang*. N. J.

rU R N tSH B D noC B B B TO t £ T - O V T

MOiiRlHTotVN—SI Suuib M.: uneX'^puonal oi*- portunitv. houae fumlahad or unrurnldhed; Im-

medlAt** iHjssciMlon; be*i lcx'tt|*)ii mtnate* from iuw rent.

ACTUAL 8A«'ltlFli t:. Cast Orange, neat one family dwemn* u rooms, all modem ini'

pr,jvemem*. l>'i lA)xUt*y only $2,TOP. PHTLil J. BuWBRH a- | \ 1 , iS» Market st.

H O ifE S TO LET.AT IVIM d*HIDE—Lincoln uve,. 1 • •ms and

liuth, I'J*. Je>HALEMON. WHr‘hi;ii:titn ave.I A FINK 1 Milage and fiat, 6 ro>rni* -<h]y 110 I and 112 .’78 Boutb iSth si.

ULABilERG A EIEOLRR,SUi.VKSSORH TO

LOUIS .4. FELDKH ,L kSTATD. lXHrU\Ni.i: ANfl

lOIJ-J^-TIu NH SOO BROAT> ST.

ah imptnvements; The Ratee ReaL

Ili.iI HK—Klghi-r-tOui ii rteld av<'.. n«^r ilHtsl.:

in t1r*<i-cluMi condlu in ty (,’u.. Irvlngtuti.11(>UHE—For sale, ,;7d Hlxin avs,. Eiaar Hose-

vllle itve., house "luliable fnr twn faiBlllee; :a rooms, lrov*' ''vem*ul>. Inquire on ptamlasa.

itniun ave.—SPfamlly— ’ 5 t

HILLHIDE AVE., ......................... .........dwelling, with Itiii lot 3 $ ll8 g ii

be sold «'h*ap f‘>r • Muh Inquire SOL FBII Prudi-nlial UulMIntI HAVE ihe hnndsinip resiilonvc No. 37 Car-

leret SI.. whl>.h < an I f purt'haeed al a bar­gain; 16 u!ui nmn, all Improvemenis;M 123x2i>h. s iji 'i-. i>ri.H WvuUl Sbier-rain rx^nasigc. .\-Jdt-— i\ AHREN. Bast Ox- altrs, N. ,1

MAltO.AlNS- Ku«evllJ* lou and oiUer pjopcttle*. J. A. HKRRT. Real £b-aie. 103 Market.

DRSlHAflLF prij^rt) ;«t Hunimf r u%c. tu- uulrv I'l INilivjllf *\e

m house wltb all tin*0 > ave-4 aha

lulrcn.^bii f'lixsbeih ave-4 ahifjtn, c*s:

E.E.liONDACO. -Tkl

,KKAL ESTa TK, IriR ii IX8 UUANCE.

-■I'Sr AK E*TATE-riB* H.; MmW P»»WrWj

house cdutalea I f bUQENM R. f ^ N E ,

RROAD BT. [U jANh' uN Mi'rKTiiAQG,l ^ . J RENTING A OOU.Kl'TISt

EDWARD H. LI M.Real Mtais. Insurance, loanj and appralaaJ

U2B Prudential Bull lingF. J. OEYOR i- CoT. fi-al c*t*(p. 7M Broad?

*-anisT $f«rket st.; open tvccl'igi.tl*' you havr yroi'«riy you wura to sell 14^108

and cheap, I can h i^ le It. .'LLIUD P. HEIT2. T$2 Broad sL ’

John ja c k so n . ^ 'Real Efeiat* aiid insuiance Broker, ,

Ihii Market i.Money to loan on bond snd in'jrigage tn sum*

Of tsoti to |io,oa>.J t 'U ra E. SK1T( TW.’ Hrgia'l «t . r»al enlaie I

bottgUL soki sad rentM N>a *rk -phcTi IW«A.J. >J, UONNRLI. M‘'Of-lsliJe*I^Uev llle rru| r -

tste, lU Washington Mve.. ills

l/VTS PRJ( BU T l .'lEM. w i'l‘ K4A Inis HuniM'l .n rt ,;iush -f

t'lltU'in a v f.. grudfd, uF" I >..!• walks, water an<i s<\tei terrn>« F<. ijown, $.'; per rm tuii f>-w 'Kiy-* rtUI i'luae tijem ■•u( «,t th*« pri'i-n. l'11'..'iT1‘OMD GKT T ill: CIMU'K He- ihemii>-B»rrow tie .«ii> oa> iln»s. -1'Itunyun Ttaci. ofhcf, >'iinj.*h Bergen st.; epen ev«-filr.gs.

IF you a nr.i I proxenv-ntJ.I bnignih.I MUST BE Hi iL l' T- ‘ '1

mOxUMF impru^ein-M tootiii. a|! iniif-'Vrin^nt*.

I t1*4 Br'ih-i el. _' yU'NMoUTH HT ~i«*r W^verfrivs.-Ibh# IWO* \ latnUj, du'.-ill:.*, ^rd h -I'-uble flat for •!* fam- I Hies, lot 7t;iH*' FT-r unnird for full particu- I latH^Inqutr- Sul. |Kl«T. rrudentlal RailtUng'' Mu.VM.»UTH ^l

ojie-fatiiiiy itt..I steant he* i .»t; ( >1.

|ti>4Ull'e .Sl'l (■‘ tlj''MIIaFuHD A^K

I iiuvJUri* III majil« , J,«J a ii; ViI FEiHT, P,nii!enii..,

DWELLING—THu-famUy dwelling for Mle.North UMli st. Kum Orange; raodarti Ini'

prnvimem*; iwo heaters. A. U. PtlAL it J. Wks • !V<ns. T.A Tin «d st.

: BHDAfi iT di—Three*itury brick iioui»e 10 let: I 0 r->orin, modern Impl*.; ojpeti ftrepiacw. gocNl

on 1 lcK-alH>, n-nl $35. Apply W. IioUKi;T.''ON. 5T * - , Grcrn . New York; « P, VANM;i: uoOF *

! suN:i ‘ o , -jse Bread sl , oliy.

KA^T DK.VNu F Houiih. 14 rogms; all Icn^uve. meats, prrf«'i-t I'nler: lot lOUx20b; dw.'lded Lir-

.\adrew Owner, 16 Arltng-galn (o gukk huser ton aveHANDflOME g»!tui«.[Tuin’* residahea and stable;

large gnunds. In Fahi i)rang*; can be bought at a nacrifire ur will tease turnlataaifL BLACK­MAN & r-o„ 1211 Market *t.PHOf’ ltHTV f r sale at W W<

g.71 Main sT Eaet Oranga.

bhli'K ilwelling, 24a Hiimmlt at . h r'- ims. b*»- ■idc* .-«il*r, LaUbdxy and bathr' jTi,; itnnveiii-

ale iKiwcBslon. Apply U> MARCUS L. WARD. ruKt. 2i hirj Broad sLCLINI 'N lilLL—• room*: baih. t-u’ .ii',* pen.

tr : t26 and X$P, im n nlckeUhlatH.i : iumbing,F. J FIN'I^ET. $4 Hpmegteaa r

LODGEROOM to let the following nights: Id and ill) Wedneadaya IR and Id Thursdsij^

3d and 4th rrldaya. J. WIBB E BOnT T U Broad st

R O O M ! ARD F LA TS TO LBT.ADIXTB only; a very dnlrnble eacond flat In

new two-family house: all Improvementi; •eparat* entrance, steam heat. 071 Hunterdon st . near Clinton ave. Apply A. J. QARRA- BRANTfl. 94 Ntchols st.____________________BALDWIN *3T., 32—Plrat floor; four room*,

water and gaw; at ults.______________________CLINTON F L , lUF-FIttt to let, 6 rooms; ail

Improvemtiits . _____________________ __D ^ I R a BLB flat. 2fil South l$th ei.; $H; con­

venient to imSIav and train*; 4 large r<»ms; water sml ga*. Inquire NUU Broad sC.524.

KI KiiANT furnlsbe<I alcove room; housekeep- InK 72 Warren s(.: rent resNmable.

Fa RK f iT , 17—thirnlshed room; gas. hath, heated; gentleman.

tOB RE>|T-L,ri(e front room In |irlv,l, home heat and l lr t i ; au t»M , for one or t*o *en-

tlenieji hoarJ « d « l i jd i bMI of rofarenue, ,e-quired. Call 134 Washington st.

‘ pSalTe’^MiHrairPark. Address A.. Pox 8tf, News office.FULTON AT-r 3U—Single front hmm. with Al

board, for getitlenuin; reasonable rmtsn,FRANKldlN 8T.a MiL-lArge front room, wiili

flrst-clii»* biArd.HA1.REY 8T., 3fl—Furnished rooms to let, with

board.HILL 8 T.. ^ I -

_____ Desirable rooms with board,HILL 8T., 16—Desirable rooms, aitli board;

flrat-claas Ub]e.LARUE stsam healed rootos. *wJtli tiret-clasa

board; beet uf reference given nsd required.Panlculira, address L . Box 82, News office. ■IjIBERTY s t ., H8—Furnished room, with or

without board.MULBERRY 8T.. 203.

rooms: private family.near tYanklln—Large

NICELY furnished large front rooms, with board, $5, 15$ Waehingl icm st., cor. of Warren.

NORFOLK BT., 17—lArge fumlshcil room; pri­vate family; board If desired.

NGW BT., 49—Good board and table board.

NEW BT. 54—Single room, with boanl.

rooms; also

o r c h a r d ST., 167—Light front room; corner house; one or two feaUemen,

PUTASa NT front ruom. with board, for two gentlemen; $4.50 per week; also ubie board,

$8. 4flM Plane st.PLANE ST., 858—Nlcely furnished room, with

good board; improvapoenui; private family.PROSPECT ST.. 115—FurtiUbed rooms, wltb or

without board: privatesPENNSYLVANIA ATE.,

board; also back room.105-^Front room and

p a r k PL,, 66—Room and board; also table board.

Kl'HN'iSHfllD room, without board. In small North End; ten minutes' walk from

n , L and W. Station, good loostlon. Addrer* H . liox .73, New'M office.n ilNliiiHhlD large front room; running a'ater;

auum heat; gas; bath: also smalt room. 202 Plane st.. near New.Fi'ltNlSHKD runiu; *t*am heat; all Improve-

mnu^; $1-50 per week. J. MAYER, m MuU berry st.

ROSEVILLE AVE.. W-NewJy futnlehed front room. wUh alcove; suitable for two; also twu

cennaettng rooms, with excellent table board, In private family, bear P.. L aod W. Btalion and Grange at. trolley. ,__________________SOUTH BT.. 88—PMaaant front alcove room,

with board; all Impruvemenia; good table; goon halfhbothoofl.BPIUNQFIELD AVS-, 377—Funrished room to

let; amull private family; wUh or without board.SUMMER AVE., 245—Nicely furnished front

room; second floor; gentlemen; with break-tast.________________ ______________s u m m e r AVE.. 725—Desirable rooms, wtlb

b o a r d . ______________ ___________TEirrONlC kOTBU 237 Ferry st.; neatly fur-

nt^ed rooms, wUn day or week. ___

or without board, by the

FURNISHED room. 75 Plane *t., near Orange«(.

Fi d'HTH a VE„ 72-Pleasnnt front room, with g*e and bath, for one cr two; near DellSTlIlc

a\e.

WAftHINGTON 8 T-. 12U-Large second floor room: aultablt for refined couple, or two gen­

tlemen. with board; aMo excellent table board.

FAIRMOUNT AVE,* 212-Fumlshad rooms; im- provementa.

FAIR ST.. 62—Furnished rooms for light house­keeping. __________________________________OahSIDK 3T., 176—Large front alcove room tu

let. furnished; sultahle for two.ORREN BT., 26—Furnished front room, house­

keeping. $2.N>.____________________________HANDikJM&LT furnished room; all Improve­

ment*; two mlnutea' walk to gas offit;e, 12-50 per week. Address A., Rox 21, Newn office.HIGH BT.. 605—Furnished room. pHvste; on*

or two gentlemen; improvement*.HIGH BT. 43b—C'onnectini ruotns for light

houeekeepiBg; alt Improvements.KlOH BT.k 374—Nicely furoltbed front room;

hoat, gas and bg;b._____________ ____________HIGH 8T.. 324—Large room; heat, gas. baih;

private family.

WAflHINQTGN ST.. 871-NloSty furoMMd rooms, with board; all Improvemsata.

WRIGHT BT.. I3$—FunUshed front room, gentlemen, with board; pjivatt family; refer­

ences.13TH AVE., 86—fllhgle lAd doubl* rooms for

one or two gentlemen; good iabl«j___________ISTH AVB.. TO-Plsssaol rDam: flret-clasa

board; priyste; second bell. __ _______ _

room

HALSRT BT., 02—Furnished room* suitable Cor : 1 or 2 gentlemen; private: cenlrol; raferenoe.

HAI.BifY BT., $]-4econd*«(ory front atcove room: also alitgle room for geaUsmeB; tmpta.

HALdflnr 8T.. 286-NicHy furntth^ room for gentleman, $1.25 per tveek. ____________

HALBEY BT., 38T-Nlct1y furnished hall room forj^gentleman.__________________

LAROB front room; handsomely furnished, with all Improvemenlw; •uRable for gentleman and

wife; three mlnatM* walk to PeMk Church;H per week; also email room, $LT5. AddressJ.. Box 23, News office.

FI>ATB—To let, two tlegant Asia In a 2^-slory new houss; t room* snd baih; all lmpr}\t-

ments; rent low; 46P South Beiraunt are., near Alpine st. Inquire 478 flomh Delmont eve.

LAFAYETTE ST., nS, cor Mulberry-Furnished for light housekeeping, single room; also 2

connectfng rooms.

FLAT—A cbolec flat. rooms snd bath; al! keeping lm[>rovementi; newly decoraled; nsar South

Orange av4. cars. 255 Fairmount at’S.

l^AFATETTK ST., 44—Large front room; suit­able fur two gsntlemen or far light Houas-

P'LAT—A 6 -roon). atcond flat for rent; 42 Tlchepor st. Inquire 0. 17. IICNJAMIS', room

45. n g Market at., Negark.________________PLAT—Six nice rooma and ail Improvement*;

181 BIttabetb ave.; second floor. Inquire H. BUHEIDER. 62 Warren si.

La WREN(7E bt.. 11-Nlcely furnished front room with heat, gas. hath.

MULBERRY 8T,. a*»—2 large nUely furnished rooms for houseksepini; water, bath: also

hall rooms. ___^ ’L^BRRY BtV. 142. and 18 IJberty-Furtil^

ed room*. housekeepiBf; hall rvoois, $1.

B O A l i m i i a - ^ t T OF TO W B .a t t r a c t iv e second flror front room, with

excellent board, to rent at a reasonable rate. 33 HaJeted st. East Orange.______________c o m f o r t a b l e , steam hestsd rooms; flri>t-

class board: roasonabis tsims; very con­venient to Lackawanna Station and trolUy. F- O. Box 186. Glen Ridge, N. J.EAST ORANGE—SI North Fiftsefith a t: t»n

oosey front rooms, furnished, fm- young mar­ried couple or two gentlemen; with or without board; all innwovsmsnta _BABT ORANQffi-M^^Bouih ntnioti at.; under

new management; superior board; pleasant rootna; table board;^ t tractIro terms; reference.PURNIflHED or tinfurnlabed front room to let,

with or without tioard. tn single gsnilentan Ith strlotly private family: easy a««sa of Prick Church Btatlon; references required. Address Home. Itox J, Newa office. Orange.OIRLM wanted to board. jM Wil*oa p|.. Prang*.l^R Q B and tfnalt aocotid floor rnoma, in a

nlsarom Toflned hutum: *iso table board; mod- sratt. 4T6 fl^nilam «■, East Drang*._________NICELY fwalahsA. bsalsd room to lag.In prl-

vhte family; improvements; convmitnl to station and trolley; meal* on Bunday if de­sired. Apply to M. F. fl.. stOl Hollywood ave.. East Ormnge. ______ ______NICELY furnished rooms, with or without

board. IM North loth East Orango. ____o r a n g e —18 Bnyder *t.: aocotnthodatldn* for

four men; private famltr: traprovimints. PtJK*g*OT fumishgd room, irlth or wtthowt

boa?*! i flilaules from B ri^ Cffiurch fitatloq; Souiharw |Mal1y- Addreat M^we. Main t t ,Baal Orany*. .__________fllNaUI «r double roona, boarffiag and iabla

board. 4d Ward st.. Oiangt. _____

FLAT—Second flai; six room* snd bath; Bruns­wick sL, first buuse from Thomas In4iulrs

i32\s Court at., neat High.

m u l b e r r y bt ., aw-FurnIsbedhousMiseplng and hall rooms, tl.

TO PtEKT, .with or withogt board, large and small rooms, piivais IxiBlljt. M Sontk Wal-

nui jt . , JMlt Orsags. _ ______ _

FLAT. 871 Bummer avr.; 4 room* on Arsi floor, 3 on third; $22 per month, lb.7 DellevlUe ave.

P. B. TOMPKINa.___________________PLAT—To let. elegant fi-rCKim flat: all Itnpnn'e-

ments of the t>e*i Inquire 6k South 6(h st.,near Central _________________FLAT—To let. flv«' rooms and barh; all Irn*

provemsflU; *mail family. Apply 5fi2 Bunka t . ______________________ _____ _ _ _ _ _

FlJtT to let: *11 improvementa. tour r<>inw and bath; amall family. Apply £tt Bnuth PHh

st.

MULBERRY BT., Ikfl-Two rocMQt, with Imprtnementi.

large furnished B O A R D W A K T C D

net—i^rge front rooina for ®O AB O W A S T E B -^ V T OF TO W B .

FLAT; stssm ticuteJ: ^ floi)r:~5 rooms an^ ' bath; hall* furnished; adults. 35T Washiutoo ■t.

16-Roseville; furatsbed room;

TAT- Large front parlot; *uliii- l^ t housekeeping; im-

bsLh twt Spiingflelil,

st st. Inquire at

i/linton aV*.—Beautiful ir,(c 10 roum* and ba^t

ri.iirov^msms; newly built,■ l*ru tential Buiidtnfl.hd <'Union ave.. <Mie*tkmily : - and hath; sU Improes- •flrr wanted. Inquire tOLr.’uldlng. __ ____________

family flat; 18

Oriu»M«.Ha I>ST1;(» r U i Wlih fifty feet frontage; if

sttlil wuhm (>‘ 11 days, PA2UO: ibe iowevt cash value In |8(iUi> J Q. THUBDBLL MOu RK. (>bi>oaitr TlrU k I'hurch fltstloa. Cast (Jrpng Nole: I haiv i jme lots at 076 saOh. ihat o f­fer grand •M>V‘''i-iunUlvs lo builders.LOT for Nslt- <uh>\\v»otl pl.: MlXlOQ: vsi^‘ cheat

AdUrrs* Karxiih. Box G. News effics, Orang-ORANQF..—-t luiH opportunity: two choice lois

left. ikvtlTry jihusted north Mfle Argyl* av« . one minute lo I*. L A W. and troUey: beautiful locailub. «tr. Vft r.<iL. J. a . CLABK, 9M Ma nst., urongr

FidlKf^T IliLI^Houa*. 10 roomr ;near new park; Lmmp'il.i''

Hi k Ina rent utitU Hay next t>‘ s ;>ki lei** It untU Hay. 1008. HE.N'KY lib ave ____________l«.‘ l r;Tll AVB.. l l » —liuusc. A r

; i M-iiiems. resit 130. In imr- 11III I SK <<M<i Houth Bsventeeniii

' r , nine rooms: all impr 12.' ln-iulre H. flCHRIDER. *■'II' Mfl'dJ>T ST.. 3-Neat hoLn.-,

furnace; Imprm-ernentf

Ilian pi, .1 inprnve-" Mfii> will Ul .<SKLL

* j|i Im-w \ KH.

i,-»i I'hri- ■r* r+*nt

W est OrRMB*.HOUSE fut **iii*. ver>' cheap; High w .

f>r*ng s.-\ Ml ns>m*: improvements, r all <'onvMusm -* .Kddreea Suburban, Box New* irrshyr

It <■

.\t K M. dirnI ram heat: ful let', a'abl^lt

PHILIP J. »>W BMii.Pf'^nL

n-rns ’ an y , ^ ____ _____________________m C'BT m; MuH>rrry st., S tbre* ator.r

fr*Tn«»o. ll r ■■ ImproTsmeatst prlc*H.oou: $: <«*) P H ^ P J. BOwEftflW MatK' I #t.

icndy brick dwelling; all Ut*sl VI I**', will take Iflm cash.

■ *Tii murtgag*. PHILIP J* ‘ . tM* Market St-T AVE.-House, Mghl

I; totrooms;

impravemewii; lot SflxlOb',c. b e a c h , i d MaiRtt flt.

«U'I

U lTR-4t buikUiig luu for sai* In Urtt part $t the city: located ->n Littleti'O aw

FalMMBK avA and Slateenth av*.. \* n*wiB iv flUfiy flat bouaea oa Lmieijn sr* . ahh an tmpcovmnenU; sold st ean* low pTi..'*s me mi easy tsnnsi also a three-story bMikuug os BflfflBgBeld aec.. 2600: nsar Camden st. In- qfllrt ei BKPA VOlC^. No. Bf4 Palnnottat wee.

! MODKIIN - i.rI

bslaiii*- |. r; i:nU>3H-< A = ilT ~i'R '•■ in**m hesi.I gi>.<d Lfndiiil.iB.

NELflfiN ri- u»—7‘ iv* mumte* fromnnd «ts., rhoice (neatiiwi; tea Uvwl"*

' ruoros, i>c«idv» laurHlky and ©oidroom; b*™*I s(vd floor*, ufjen plumbing, electric ligwtiL.

rhors* *nd ssery modem impeoseflaa^ AjffiV] -.0 tmn.r IIARRT W. •MITR. « 4 »«H M t it-.I or £geut. ^

W lLl. housebuyer 1, 4 Kllng

bargain 'A‘*«t Omigr.

at uui>

8 o « t k Opmmmw*OUR gr>- ' Mk uf building lets on the Lin i .

lev will itosltively does N»s>tni-rlA THE 1 .KRNOLD BEA<?H CO.

i\''' o : 10 let; 1188 Htoad *iu •. uU Improtwmenla; key k i '

H‘ i: SI', d rooma, roar W KhEl. RuMIWR 4 Academy -

I ' V ^Lx’ AVB.. 77—House.■tn* all Improeemem*: lm>. .

ir*ci and abnibbery. in -;.• no h e n r y R ffliET.L !*■.* }

M' VT'-LAIR AVR,, .-i. all improweiiMnu. iv**rr>'■ k m .kMON, 278 Washin*t.>TiI i;nT' 1130 Broad *t., 12

■ ' -m .. A. p. 001<I>IT. - ■ ,’ 11 « l f IT..« ..low,! I«*t « « .

IIP Biid Nonii

riiH undr-iil 42B.

FLAT—Five ruem* and cor. Palrmount av*.

rL A X rd ^ ^ tn s . 1*5 Hrafton *v*. JIBY EH. 7H Tjrou *t.

f l a t , tit Buuih J4ih hI. floor.

A rooms; bath; 2d

FTVRROOM ■team-healed apartment, $lfl, )40 ----.............. ............: Janitor on premises.Booth Htb at.; »ew. Light:

f l o o r of *la room*; snme Improvenients; rent $lSk Inquire .tkl High at.

tJALLBCK BT —T*r<x)tfi flat, all Improvetnents; rent HA FRKlj HomINE. 4 Academy *i.

LT^LBTON AVB. lTT-DMirshle flat; $ room* and batb; all itnprovemcTili; good location;

rent m odiste. _ ___ ________144. amt inu FairhV'unt

J. J. SCHMIDT, d« Can.:)UTTLirTON AVK.

gv*.-’ Modsrn flat*M. _____ __

large" wHbT-tM**#-'I- ave.n-A snd I rii.

NEW t*o-tamiiy bou**. Na U North ■reehth Rt . Ro**vlile; seven rofMns and b$th W •*ch

f*Tmi> , se(«rata steam he*t. Inqulro *u grew-

LOTfl *B Monterdou si.. near Clinton ave , J. C. OftBEN, 12$ Matitet et.

tsuu.

LOraBCBLBnN OER. RBAL ESTATE. R£- j C g y p l O T R BROAD ST.___________

VfDQH W. MOfkSC. m Third aea. amiMer, MipffittV auTMTor «Ad real anau daaMr.

NINTH AVE.-Mod«rn 2 f*mllT flat; 14 roujSf I aieaxn liMt: aaphslt pavement; only •oiOOU.

PHIUP J. BDWFRB A *X).. l«t» Market m.___N n im i END-Two-*tory double; U

apartments: all Imt«rvvementa; price $4,*Utt PHIUP J. OOWBRe X ID iMfltet ___

o w n A LOT—M e m a par week buy* IM, la ikiM toeulflu: tfUe guarantead. laquiro 76

BpfWnjald aea., aaeaad floor.PLOT, $$xl06.

aip««awth aC I A$ j T v i i i f l flai

r Pagkwajr.Hllhlaiul

R r a x u

fl. L C C R E n m M o a .real aatate dsairm

wumm> M i Market

A Y R .M B A R I^ ^ T A J T AYR, 9 ; r o w MUCH WILL YOU <OVt

---------- B CASH LOT. BOX $$,

ONE-FAMILY house; all impta. irarrtag*'boa*e aad two kka; SO ^at.

paniculir*. Owner. Box tt, Newf eRa*<

bam , *L Pbr

R0SBYt24X—Two'famUy flat; laaproraatU*.fine aelghbothood; a great bafgaiUj _ SMmU

cash payaaeftt. W'ALTWl W. RALTBR, *4b Broad *L

SrnmttlLNEm* KNOLAN'D A VS.—Kaadsome reildeti -

14 room* Slid 3 balhrootn*; atlacted haril* finish snti fliKtr*. hot sratet beat; asphalt «■ «iK- stable; lehni* court; rboice locatkrn; pri |22.$Ub; co*t more wben matcftal and Lt- Were luw. alw' *xc«Umt eotuge, near stsii'- on lot price Ifl.OOU: coat over ST im^ io Istge lot. northwegl comer flfrrlngflelij and High st.: suitable tor one or more h<ru' Bfiioe H*w: *1* spacious More. 4Qxflfl. deep flat* above, on !*f>rlngfleld ate., price $i*.'im>■ 11 yemetJ. house* examined by permit, ha . sevsral other drslroble prupertlae. A.Mm-a- CftARLEd R. GRANT, flttiamit. N- J-SUMMIT. N .~ jT ” natA lttt260; re*;n

aalgbborhood; beautlfal ruHUig Und: “tin. sive tleat; perfect drklaqfl*; eocaOsmiir t

,ds; ga*. water, eleatrte light. tHcph n<>~ ca ffiSu; m«.>ner r«rolaMfl ffir building p-ir

CHA*. ROCHR M i Broidwsj. N...

CMetMflSk.CHATHAM. K. J.-^UILDIN'G TX*Tk

FINEST LOCATtON. PURE WATER A.\Q BLBCTRIC LK$RT: MlOB OROUND: HALa- KtA UNKNOWN: 3IOBT BMa UTIFLL RY- QION IN KKW JERBBY. LOW PRlCKl» .4N£ib a s t t e r m s .

EDWARD H. LUMp r h d b n t u l b u il d in g .

XBWAftK. N. J..AND CHATHAM. M. I,

l-KT-'-BHck kM?W-. nr♦I 7 room* giM 8aih; tt-J-N* : •'I - K. h\ 223 WnrrM,

' IIKXOR'btT I S - H i us . f •. ■' L“ >re ave

<2) f a m il y bouse: Uu.- ‘ ' M lre llfl BeWwurt

. ;>Hi iw i fri' r' rt

•■‘ lA $12.

TO OF T i n w .

KOBBVILL£-Korth Sunk at., be aad both; all improrawMUU

only I K m H. c . TtEACM. Itt•V ^SS!M ^W t *L

St'MMBt AVR^RMt part; two t e flroom hoaem; alt improveftobts; ■$$■>«($ la cst*

property; owner te igM a b t e t e ; at e * M suMsglagty low prloa. WAm H T w , flAiJnCR. $4$ Broad at.

S t o T f f .

80MRR8MT ST,, aror Boat gL-OMMagsUy fiwelUim; S raoma; wftk lapTwetmtata. F

M l partleulaim biqttru af SOL f f lU l. P tefM I BuUflIic.flOOTB ISTU ST.. U fl-N «v tt

mema; r*rop$lab liiU; Y mmS2Lr?i p jsisrm*

An orr*'f’ i' ■ of 10 r-.

bardwLio,: u owlna t. I “ to Ma I

BHvk >

KAST ORANOB -■♦ey, modara ImproaernM

■ inf f«ne »I ita.U MOMUL oMMlt.K.«l r jM p , w. J.A It-ROaH lu l l. w »r Hlltit.n.1./r:;Ek''TJShSr&“"4:>» Bread at liKLLKVl

' lalh ; al

THUa-

'-DUe flta-- t b .u l ;':va ^

U T ttX tO ti AVE., aoj-Blx row u and blth. In new houae. ___ _

m u l b e r r y EtT . 2l2-8ecoi»d Boor, throe vrrydealrabU ixkidi*. oJuUs only, rent Hi;

FRjUriOLIN F. MAYO, Ttt Broad »t.MULBIORRY FL-. 20—Second floor, and >iii-

roott oa third from Dec. 1.

MULBERRY PT.. hU-Purnlthed room*: ft.l ll.fto and $3.

MULBERRY PtT gaatlemen.

Ma R K I^ st . 152. 2d floor—rumlihed room*; one rplnme'w walk »o all eam; gas and^bath.

MYRTIaE .\v k .7^ l^vate houro.

NBATI^V furnished roum: coAvenlent Rofievlllt Btatitin. 11.25 weekly, Hoate. Box 31, News

office.NDRFflLK i'T

ble for -.nr ur two; ll^ t provemetu*NET^ON i'L 27-Nlc«ly fumlfhad front room;

suitable for twu gentlefBsn; privata family.NEW HT. 11)4 lain* front room for gentleman

OT hi-usekeeping, ___________NKVV ST., itt—Twolarge fumlahad rooms; heat,

^ a s jn d bath. ____________OPHjgiTE Central Dapot, pleasant furalahad

n>4im. wiih gas and usa of baUi; will lent to two gentlemen at nodaraie term*; alan have a furnished hall room fbr eoe gebtwban. Inquiro top W8 Broad *t-ri.ANE »T., ISl—Nine Urge room wUk

hI1 imprpvftnegrtg,_______T\\' • .-unneeUw rooms; hiated; running water;

gas; twUii wage ewurthouae; eMUbte vn phy. .ln\,n i>, biolMV, APItftBl.n(. AgalvM. L, M..bnj ia. Nwra iq ot.'VASufNllTON * r .. l » -T w o plMHDt front

,1! Iwprcnr.mwm.-NIoit, fumtanrtl front

TWO ilnil*.Aood bonfA

uUto. tHn,i, Iwn dmiM* MoaH', •*> ||«PU: n; ht Mntt»t P ili pwtln-I, tu M O It lw . B w u , N ,« i uO«».

BOARD III prlvni* ChttatUn fimlly In Or»n», or Iteat O r u n , b , A VMM WMHU; t^tn,mod*™: AMl2!i; SW fin NtHO. B«I H.

Ntwi olBc*. Owia*.

L B O A I. s o n c u .

^ S T lftaow n to *11 pm*m» It^ , unM- t f vino* of *n Aot, ( imIIM "TIi* N*w V*n*r Bottle Appnwed April I. UH, u d tM■ mndpiMiU ttweto. HmiT A /V " . twtUer end d**l*r In lu e r b*«r, condnettu hi* nuii> n*B* tn tb* eltv r f Nrmrh, nOunlT o f K a n *W Stnte of New J«»*V. <*““ b«*t>y, In (oaneden** ■rllh the provleWM at inld »cl. HI* and tl»* nuUM thu be hn* *o * M hi th* o< tM cl«rt of the l o n t r aV » * mi • a**wlpU« •< Hirh butU**. of i)w iibni* or nub**. mart or mertiA »«Bi|>e« «o4 tieprewl lUmon, own«< end tiwd her him la hi* laid bwliMi* h o ton - m M, whieh itiaorttnloa I* u fotton, to-wRi Th* botiia* ■ » oliU* aloi* Blal b o H ^ ■MTO* on on* aU, witta A oTrei*. wttblb vhlob ciml* tb* » ot4* - llMnV AyAb??. N *w *rbjf. Im-iiribnil. n o v * tb* cirel* iha word '•B*ilat*r*4'' u boA under tbe drcl* ti* word*"Ttil* boitt* DM to M *oMi" batttaa b**« patent ana nt

In irltn*** w b tm f, tb* WM IfiiUT Ajon** boa *)n*d thli noH « til* alitil d*v o f HomBbM,'

*' m b MST *YA «*S.

MOKMOLTH 8T.. l(t*Four Hohi room, .ni.li fenillyi no oblldren,

M .tjpnnri a Vb .—M*i of «v* room*;PL*. OKL'MMUX, «10 BTMdjt.

'.Va SHINOTOK *T»rocitn.

n^HREN ST., *rn inr H »l**r-*la»«nl fur Bi.a*d m m »i «U oonrunleocw- ____________ _

nil »< ■ «»»— »■*■____________________ hr \Trtn* o f an bef«r**T ■ o a n ju ^ '"

J b n ^ . *f

tv

tt a l n d thiji

lUT PT*. ‘kaacuH* £ S B 9 i i

$4—remlshsd rooms for light

PL-. ■*‘A. b l a b b e r g fl iKtns and Itath-EiR. HOP Brtm.i.’

NEW flT„ 3Tb-Three piiYgm bowae: kails fami

elsganiroMked.

OLIVER AT.. B4—Four light n<»rr.s, newly palated; rent |k. ____

F V U I M S D M O t t i TO LB T U 0C T O F

Fi'RVTttrtBD raoma lo let: water, ga* and hcM' M ^ b loek frem trolW: S mtouiea ta

G m w 'f l T M t e ; Wice n .tt. SB te ro a »ro.. Bast O f f i »I'BIVATB funflV »IB W olMtu and *3 0 * 1 0

rooB to gdnlt*. *1 H*)«t*J *t.. Obot Or*g»e.a s i-.r i»u to 1,1 ■ ■ HOOMB m .*rnl*h*d or onfm^Wmdi near— I,— — ------- j trottev

dT*. u—Very d.ijratii. flat, n W l iWunda; |1T end t>\ Inqulrx

______ 'oth * v « - ___________ , . _ _ ____________________a b m t ^ ■ * - •—Kllh> foomi. tifo l.uUi|ln,~ ■ hoiS B an pladt »jlS *, **^[^* * u 5 S w »w ta . inquire m m ,i. « ____- I

“ ttt i IB Qwnnwnn* 00% .S»»t Or»°f*-04 ■

ORdJIflS »T..gVlTMAM

roonwiC* 1«o S m

: H O O U to kt. mmiahtd or aaVnmIWii ll ■, near . S m , » Bollywood *T*..niSwOmin*.! t h w b ■MiMR* HUmrog waier o m beat TOr-

r * T t * * , j j * l*?'****^ for ll»h(

hartac all latiM tnetii* rInquire of CHRIHTUX HIN'X,

% U «rie* gvo- ____ _____BOcSB-^uTro*™* and heth: ei| Improvement.; I Nl'

* « « s O'- iqJS y H . aeHWDlilt, « Warren >tBOOK»-d fe g S tS tf : lai tt|-fln«:flelfl gee. BETER, f$4 *i.

F V H 3 m U O _ ffiO O M E W A F T E IL

I rooma; $14 Third Tflt VntA at. rt-- t'n« floor.

ue-« ■Tl» , 7 ronms.Us. bow*. 1 J'S’ B ' '■'■tiiv ,15. 1,■ \ sv X M i, IU Wanbinriun

-meat,.tl5. 1.

It-llPVlIlO.I.AtlT O I li l lO ^ B o w e , 114 y

ne*r «U>J,ih ,t..

*mwiiui; $$£,

111 lU'SS—l l - i o a e i e w ; vlngtoB. « 1 » S » T « R .

and l*arr. V 7A* <

H ovsa yaui wif — .tt***.Ktx.-a. VUttV-tMrd It., tn-in,-.

In Mom* or ihr,, W«*» Or*n«e.

■OMB Tttr dm rabli r**ld«nUal propenie. r.., i •ol* at k * pHo**, oa aaty term. Apuiy ti

BOWARt> H. LUM. H i ^r~*— ' and Cliatbam, M. t .

HOUgS~l KtUM at.mvfjf:S22^? " t o 'b k r ' s

al Bulldlpf. ■tean-fvomatWe b<mos OQ

A BKl bgrfklw M anU bt enor: A S-sijrv inubla bouae. cemnMng $0 rooma. S otnrvt

1 ttra with I •mUs; I laria w a ra ibrd. | W fctlW t e 41 BTsamlleltl «ee., Moattlalr in. quMw tt New Ft. Mairtciair.

BUNttinSLD--Broobaifl* Irnum. tt r o * te imprmrw

E L M ; sway tarmn; r a d itW flH LI. t t B allM l* m

N. lwi>-fam!iy.la for a«$.

ttmewt. KENHY M ew h .

HOC a cT o p tflWTHa^ O ra n g m nreferrod: runt

all paVt^ev-

te n u w tiib tSOUTH gYH flTe-

x v m n H *

S d a M Mac f t ]*dBESv: I KO LOTI:

tsC f t ? !

P A c r g . . B T C - T4» LMT.

asd ouovstiteeem*

n g o M » - t TW and Tw Beryenrm TER* ^ke nroad it*

HOOM I-Two attic w r tt_ai tsn Pirkrr st,M .: 6 room* to let, | Iw*

naar Cllmoa are. -----

’ s a w ? ® * '• i S B S r w T B . R. A?ten _q p p ».

: rwn wanted; haitm if po*. $>lo miautaa D** L, and

flouni, Box $A Newa ettce.flaattn furalate room, with can-

' ll BUI or Nortk Newark Addrem J. A.. Box tt.

iT.* tt flight rooma, *«Qand and *11 tteretemaots; central iron-

M flttDUM.A IBOOHP-OTOIIT fnai roeia u rtoL , “ aB ow Snfw d baord. In privat* famUy, U

ipoMat Man bmi. loa u 4 bathi oa M.. imr TUrU are. Addnoi RHood.

i 5 "ML K*er* oWce. _______________________

ntaHQC A T *.. W < 401 to o w n

froai ba, laL..

t n .a e r n c #T.. H —Lariv room, w iaSSini oi>i»roy*a»«BH ;^ra).wttb

FHfP RO. __________

p^T-ryMP jo t on rr*aM Rw r»« atfe. logalm u .D kitttt BL ) ------mmt

Oraai-- __mama, wtih board;----- 1 far t t ■

Depot.tWB

Bt wnaurtte^jJid

"a A . P H t -S w*B I

rooma; both perfect erte.

W A ItiW *Mat; an ■«**”

H M* lOMe laome; naoja

W A M U a t ^ . .^ - ^ ^ • «* ; * faowa;

s u iA j> K . . I lH Itnemi uid baard. < n i a H M : toM* m * appotaiaaaM ■

i

uhiia jofeatalp Ae ta ta Other Uap ere wbite glam pint uettla* marked en on* aide with lha weed* "C. fltlsM. NewartL K* J.. " and Ob the other aide the worda *Thlg bottle not to be aoM." BotUea haT* pgfuflt* atoppar*.

Ihia notioe la gtyea and deaerlption AM tbr the purpoa* Of iteeclkm , tudar ptwrtakea mt Mid act aiNSve referred to.

gMlOM* wttt t l» orartMiii rfHId Iand ctT* ootls* tlou m baa a* liod M th* oOc* I_ _ __ wttfl i__ ,_________ __ ____ ____ .and otT* ootls* that h* baa a* liod M th* oOc* of lh*.sl*rk of Ih* ooam at Swai a daortp- tlon N ueh hoKlaa, of th* saou ar lu a t . narii at marha, aUeapad and lauraaaad tharaen., oanad aod uacd hp hit* I* h<* tald boataMaa a* afOTUMld. aM™ daw^tsa It a* Mhnrt, to wit: Th# boult* Of* trait* (U halt plm hatUM.

jlaaa pint and oa <m* « t ortth tb*

wordt "IhaiMa r.^DawAai. Mawailt, N. J-." and on oUtatjnda, W r ho6aib of boujatMth the ward, -this ho«M o« to h* ioM:' Mtttaa aqotopad ortth pa taut atMPara- What hottlaa art wfctt* ftaim Bint h « S » nartiadM ana .M* "OaMral lh«r»H Caiap w , K M "*? ^ A Wboacl. IH w. Boatua itiaaL Mm Ark. K. T..” aad M th* otJw iM* Ui* vetd* "Thto bocU* nat u ha aoM." _ ^

thla aottea la dna,aad aoanrq .thn th* mfpaae af paucaaOw a d v lha praoiahm*e( Hid act ahoaa rO M M ^ ___

In witaoaa whartof th* Hid Thojaa F. Dio- ntoa M * ti>BM thk aatlat thh tilth day of Navaabar, a m . p U K W C .

____ futtaa agooanlalalaa aam af

— win ha ctB-Bt t* Oravt

rft a a v . a n a r s j i

s a s h g ;UMflV'A hnana af ■aprta* an FOMav

gto^a. llowaaA M

»5S« n -

m h w y M W " * * * ? A F T H w a .

for «wm vitt ttwpd;

«$l» m iMttada Mig tl, Hbrng ttte.

SdMr-Mlafe far ]

Thh$ I

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I f E W A R K E V E N I N a N E W S . S A T U B D A Y , N O V E M B E R 0 , 1901.-

b u s in e s s o ffic e is o p e s UMTIL 12 T0 ~NI0 HT to r e c e iv e SUNDAY MEWS **WAHT** ADS.M A R R I A G E S .

I.-LKMI.VlS— FJ«1 lyanK.'. N.T/edi)M«lay'. Oct.r>l>tr JO. IBOI. l*Jortn<“e Hmlth, dtiuifhlt’r «if Mr. utiii Mm. Willard I* Hmlth. of t^Bi Oran t '. to 1/>uIb Kli-ralrif. mI l*hlla«1elT'Hia. AmhroM WhiteVernon lit ihe Flr:*t C'mKregational Lhurth. tiroye

H E A T H S *COLUN.S-On Nov.intwr h. IwOI...Ilmen

IkDS, uffed at hlB win n realJeDW.24 Ruiferrt

MoUvfl of furieral In Sunday 8 papfra. HAVeNPOBT—On UeilnenJiy, Novem^r «.

1901, AHrn. t«.InviHl rt»ii«hter .i>£ Wirtora ana Anna Da.eniawt, ane* "* year.

l'unei'a'l” 'wrvl('en at parents' rrslrten^ 21' l.iulrion avenuf, im l^nndiy. N<nem^r ‘ at 9 :;» I' M. n » l l t l « " hlodly lnvlmJ_to .ttrna. n,akeno’wn, N. J., at the cwnv iamUy.

' '^lectrlcaiinvltM.#,1 *r|IJ. ■«-. •*»•' ---- ; r ---1.-

tlie

Jioyam-

Jones ^Lliel lnlernKm t» Ih* Oememry of <he Holy Set»«i«hr*--

lIOItEMt&-On (he 9(1. In.t- PH""In her 2<Wh yeur. . , .

Lane on K^ndLy, N'o- rmdrtenM 3 M*','!;;; ; f " , i R,|aH.TB ah'lu H 'X a?e MndlV I" ''"" ''- “ >“ '™ent *.ttoBtdale Cemeiwy-

pp{j^Y^J*_('n Nt>'’emt»Hr K» 1‘jOI, Anne, belu

pp^trully invited t«< ftuen.1 iheher late rrflldem'f. N'u. 'Jeti l erry ‘Monday, J,he 11 (U .n « ,^■■l,,;,^,.,'V.O(‘;;ie.nthe 1UU IniM

‘idlT^beJrnerniem Jn the i. ’ meK-ry of inu Uoij a x>~ nlchre. .

OlUyTTN—On the Stb *tu»l.. J.'jmes T,. belovatlhuahimd ■'jf Annli' GrlfUn., ai

Putierul will tw* held at hie late ^Johniilntt avenue. Ka*arny, title tirday). November 51,and friends, slsw Trlnliy (’ anin Nn.

U,:lon. anil _BrU N -Ynirk,■Ai, of Kearny, are p« ; . - ......

ir-mient ut GnH.nwtHid i.’i-metHrv. > at the convenlt^lite nf tlie fanilij.

HAOUANN—On TUurs'Swy. November(’arnllna Hftprnann (Di^ Uebner), aged yewra 11 mcjtuh«.

nalailvM and frJencls iirfi kindly lb l c«l to ■Itehd Uift funeral from her late n'iildenci:.

rifieenth uv 'nue. uh10 Rl 2 M. Services »tU he held fti ll\» I’lrai Gorman Ev.mif^llt't Kf*fnnue<l Oiuri'ii tBluni Btrw>ti, ut Intermeiu at Wdoi-land ('emetery.

HOKWrr/—Oh J'Yldny, Nf>vemb«T k. IIMU. nt 10;il(i P. M.e after ^nly hrl-'f hui fle'-en* lllnetiH. Mat>'. beloved wife of Albert H 'T- wHb. In ht-r 7«>Lh year ,lUlatlvs. and frlonda, Na«l.aWn ' obma - German IMnneer. Gennun HnapliaL and iS le ” ' Imme^Uate KtUef. UtdlM SiKHeili'a. and the varlmm lfHlir«P and wx:Ietlr« her husban.l In a member of. are rfiei^lfully invlre<l to attend the fnn«:il from her laie residence. No- dS inNovemtrer l l . lyol. al 2 P. M. Inltrmeol lu 3flvergr«en Cemetery.

HUUliOS-^ln Thumlay. Novemlier 7. IMI. after a UnffcrlnK lllneyt'. Julia U . beloved wldnu- or Tiiomaa Hudson inee Schwalzj, aged 111) yenCH. . ,, ,

R.‘ latlvi'* and frienda are respectful^ in­vited to attend ppr\-lec3 from the feuldeiicp nf her Blaler, Mrs. Rr-bert Martin. iJiN'pii atreel, on Sunday. November 10. at 2 \\ M. Ihtprmpnl In Palrnuiutit t emetery.

JAKSEK—On Friday, Novpmbar K 1001, Pi-tor J,, betoveil hui^haud of JuBephinc jinteii fmee Zion, aged 4it years. ,

Belattvi?H Klid frh nds. alH® emplnyDS Of H®tM® Standard tlaa Knglne Conspany and vVork- Inanten'a Sl''k and Dealh Deneht F unil, PraTich No. Ii2, are kindly Invited tn attend the funenil eervit-i^ on Sunday, the 10th ln«t at 2 V. M., at bis late rrsllence. No 74 'lunr street. Interment in I'alrranunt Cemeterj-.

J(lRAliEMON-On Novemhor 7. IWl. EllJa t'ranf* J<iralemon, widow nf Nlchc'laa S. .TriralPtnon. and du lighter of the lat«‘ CapUln Caleti Neagles. of n*llev1|le.

i-Aineral tervlcea from her late resblence, 2.7 '■■ednr sireet, on Sunday, at 2.--KI P. M HelatWea and friefttla ere Ihviled to attend, Itiierment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.

KEt)GAN-Otl Thursday, Novemlier 7, Mary A. widow of Daniel Kef*an. aged fid years.

TtelatlvM and frlendu are reBpeetfuUy Invited to attend the fubarai from her late m l- rtcnce. Ko. 41 Warren place, on Monday. November IJ, at 8:W A. M.. to St. Palrtck b i'athe<]ral, where h Solemn High Mass of Keaulem will be offered for the r e ^ c <>( ^er snm. loierment In the Cemetery of the Holy Hepulchne.

U iVi—Oo I->ld8y. November 8, IflOl. ^rdlnand aon of C.ajTle sod the late Murrls L«v1, aged

riowSt^^erTkieo at hU laU rwldenw, 34 Bretninoll place, on Suhday. at 2 p. H. Rriatlvea and frtetide. at»o New* ark Ijodge No. 06 . K. of H.. and the B. F. O. Blka, are invited to attend. Intermeat In tSvergreon Cemetery.

Mot'AlNE—On the bth Inat.* Brama B., daugh­ter of Chariea and Isabella SIcCalna tnee Ash), aged 4 yeam S moathi,

Halativea and immediate friends will meet at the imrenta' reBldence, iiM Norfolk stroet. on Sunday. Novomter 10. at 2:W V M Kunoral i««rvtoaa will he held at the nruoe SiTMt Prewbyurlon Church at a3:30 cveloolc. Friends are kindly invited. Inler ment at rairmounk-Cemeiery.

ilURPHT-On the 9lb Inst., Lawrence V., be­loved child or John and Fllen Murbhy.

Ptmeral took place this aftembon at 2 o'clock, from hli parents' reildcnce. No. 41 Jefferson streeL Interment was made In the Cemetery of Ihe Holy gepolcbre.

O 'H OttRK Ik-^ November 8, 1901, at bet lau rooldence, 18 Webster Btreet, Julio, widow of John O'Rourke.

Notice of funeral In ShQday papers. PABULET—On Thursday, November 7, lOQl,

Caroline Poshtey. aged 78 yaon.FuiMTml Mwteea from the nsldence of her

Bon-ln’lsw. Hr. William B. Hampson. 1>U) BfOODd Btreet, on Satarday. Nqmmber 9, 8:30 P. M-

KOBS—Buddenly, oa November 8. 190L Lewis, beloved husband of Ella Rose (nsc Sberry ),

flE L P W A I T E D —!« * « ♦*“ *** c i M -

• IM d . l i o i iU I** « « • !▼ « * fce fore lS l3 0 o ’ c lo c k .

T ra n a le n l m lv e rtla lB E !■ tk e N E ^ 9 luHSt b e p re p a id . Kft tio eo m n U vellJ b e o p e n e d fo r aock*

llo n d v e r f la c n t n t * w i l l b * r o o e lv e d o v e r the t c le p k o n e o a c o f t th o s e sen t by n a lh o r ls e d n s e n to .

A n s w e rs to p B r e r t io e m e h ta k e p i f o r t w o w e e k * mmd th e n « e - B troyed , I f n n y o t h e r Atopo***^*® d e s lr e a ib e o ffice a h o n ld b e p o t lb e il ,

a ULE-LOIHED, xmmarrled men the r . fi. Marine t»rp8; oPkllhMW

lltimem nuiir W. cm « n i of the t n l w or ih'iBe wlui have legally cJeclaiwd ineu lentltm of l>ecomlna such. SI and net ^yeoti of agi*. o feet 4 toch.'B hnd not » reel l inch l» UHghi; able to rood and w t e the Hngllnh lun^uag** a* weU .a* “P“ % Apply al IW Weal bI., U‘ 292 Third avg., New York Gty. ___________ . . .AGKNTS U ^T m il^ Sell gems’

u-atchi*s. Iiundsutneiy engrsvedj gW lrah^;' ten yearii: t'umi'lv write lor Ti-pai,

Eiiultalile IIIB. C" . W- Btm J ' " " 'Vi.rk. _ __ __________ ______________■VlENrii-w .- will lu.y” any liun»t mall tM J fr

moiilh aiirl all tiaialllna (uor.I. ra f'T I'lt- pr-atf-t la-rtrall c.ali'*ll' ri,n ,,l 9u(.->. v m MUiry will IX', iiii'l Address WoTJtiS -vn-ExcliHliKe, Lk-I'l 47t«. ‘hirngi., III- AdEXTS «™ ii-il: Wat Ilia "I Mi Klnlwy »n‘|

hiistmii'- b<j'>k‘ , *:• IMT n!tiL dlik:attnl, 0^“ ^ fn-i-, rrfitihi I'ald; .n-rtii given; valuaWe pn

I mltiui, "Ut- <ig>7iutf K‘'i t2i»h in gold fur t^htwin a. HRNllY SFM. ;52!l Heaftnlrn 8V-. Chicago, tn.

I MTENTS^tuiim-i; . un mukt- tlDO wsekly;/♦‘tid for proof all'! ralalHigUv, tlCMU' pltttea.

I hr(S, ['Igns', rx-HilnM*‘ darkert nlghte:I free. Itlglit Supply *’o.. Kngiewood. lU.\ aVGENTS fur Itest selling UV. household article

on earth; wlls on sight; to to I made; no oumpetltlon. M.ARCH MF f». LU-.I Waterhurg, < 'onii.____ ___ ___ .

a g e n t s - l‘‘ ree outfli msHwl »t once to workiiig agents; lowest itrif'e. t ’hrlslT]!^

given—timmlashm Imlf ofT.Ptftb. rin«-lnnail.

H E L P W A.VTED—MEN.BALE3MAN for fOCt(»ry supply iritiU- .>r N>w,.

ark and vi<*bittyi ilale aoqua|ntan<-.> an-l •alary expected. .\ddreBS Factory Supphts.Box 40. Sews ofllfiv. ______SAI^SMAN wanted, W ‘ rnoiuhlv ui, i

1)WS*b; t)er0 ianent. Terry Nura*-ry Cy,. iXixiu vanted On soft hata, giw>l pnY* llVlin*rj*» I, U*P a ..

H B t.F W A M T E D -W O S E ill IS S T B rC T lO X .niMRHEIUi un rtivef no«Hl<-»; sieads a .i.

w _________________-.AE'EaWOHAN foruur wiinian'a ......................

tar“ « T iSply SHARTE-NUKHiI & Hut.I.X SON. li» to a a Market rt. ______

STABLEMAN waftti*d; one who Ufui-r-itundH cure of horses and harness; cull In p**n-j>i i+-

f'lre Tuesday. A. K. tlGWatSlAX’ K. Mllll'um, ? ^ J .___ ________________________aOLlGITuRS for alek and death li n. lit ijj-d. r:

lifsi seller: blggeiit |>ay to hustl'-m viri*- duich._KFUyrHm.VM,KioLK'ITokH—Neat appearing men pj s<ni :Ii;hs

rr.Hni.e light lOBurance. I’ nlverwil Lip'.: i .510 Hrua<l at, __________ ___ ______SDLB'ITOR, With ihercAhllle ageiuy. Htp,rl

em-e. Addresi New Proposition, v .'k h:j NuWb ufflcu. ___ ________SHIPPING clerk warned; one lhuTnu^l;.y \

l>erlenoed; Ftate salary ntirl quallfii.'ail<m < dresM fci. Box 6. Nsw» ufflcf-.______TANNKR^Wanted. a practical lann-r. v)

an lecotc ".me hour uach ownma t > i-a. ■ Inj.’ ; muHt be thoPAighly vurBctl in nil -h-p*!-

giMid coi»i»eneaUon; strlflly i‘i>Tih I- • tial Writi to. or call between T and k l ’ .m , E, S. Q.. 21 North 7th «t., Newgrk,T(K11, MAKER—Wanted, nrst-class l<H>J nut k ''

uiie ihftt has worked on >ewelt«r’s t<M>ls. i\ \i n. KVIiR f* VX)., urange and H.«h alt*.

ii steidy work. H, 1). TAilMFHfcEE a i ‘"*.MUier St. and 4L _______________i I’BTAIRB WORIC-A heat colored girl wuiu.-l

; for upstairs wwk; g < ^ *'"HalBsy ■! ,; tim sdtately._____________vVsiTAUW W I ^ -^ A ^ i ; g l r l wantril f.»r uj

%ulrs‘ miMt m fond, of children; G'Tm.f I'rnfftred. Jm Suromer gve.___________ _

' \VAlTREtia-Want8d, a ec>mT»eten! im-i ' pvrlenced walirew and chambermaid

tXiTencea flW lilgh^t» ______\VA!THEM ^ntfcd. 286 flalsey it_________ 1"I

TJNNKH-Wanted.plumber's helper.

WHSlUngt'm St.__TINSMITH vvanled.

first - Ibb« tintiei . Inquire of E. l.VTZ

.1. STL'RN. tiK# lu.

TINNER oh lUrTiflt"

num-oaniplca

rk. MilliT 1101 -S 'I E n p: Its. I • L' I! T A ] N AND S11A1

HAN’OfclHS; GtKJU VAV AND BTLa ! Wf>RK r o n HXPKRIF3NVRD MEN W U , ' AT GN'VE. o n WitTri'^ TO PVPl’ ., U ? TLAVT & CO.. 7I>7 TO 721 HHOAl> ST., -VK\ AKK. N. J. _ __________________WHEKB.WHIGHTH wanted; Wi.x»dwork.'!R

FlriCHKR * DAt'KEHMAN. cor. East Broji I snd Chcutnut sts.. TSUxabeth.W'llEEJwWRIGHT, r>r\e who undorstands all

kinds of wurk. JAMES EARBOW. Hprlnt; fiflil, N*. J.

Oratigi'AND

HELP W A N T B I^ liK !*HUM'jIUbT, detitaa manager, man or ai-mHU,

aid give W per eeni. Addresu Reader. H.xtd, News ofllce _______T V11.OH—ladles’ Ullor wanted for higli-. ;i.-

iS'iieh’ lallortAg oaubllsiimftni: als*"Jv, lia« hsM l.m "^------ •Vf.v y.'rk Lsffles'

lia* hswI.9 »MIj^hce In ladlf*' ull-'riMr ■■ ■ ~ ‘ges'^allorst 484 Math si., Ij*k

E M P L O Y M E fT YVANTKtN^ME^.%\vai - ist .ANT—Veiihg man tibl desires v

H<- -rice iiwlsunt; yoar’s eai»erlfT'-,> f'j' u.-F. Address Alwbitlous. Doi Nftt

EEROCBOKrJWTa

I ' isriToN wanted: uwd lo liEnilling m-1. -i rriww. N. ixyrv% T*« Bergra al.'V Hrlrlit hoy. aged in. desire* js'slipin i ‘l *■ 1)7 mercantile or manufHctarinji ■' V.BH knowledge of b"wk-kevplng. A-Ut-

I-'Ocall, |fc»g 01, News o8b‘<*.iiirnian-Amerioan, boy, Ih, v,< ulJ Ijk* jn lo learn pluiablng irs.le A-ldre.- n m

Neu's iifRoer _ _ _gpod i'Ske lMtki‘1

iidy'pfaitloa Ph cake,,or bread andI \KKit—Y.jiini man.

lidy pf«ltloa pH •U HruhBVlt^ at city.

Ilk-

' ' A 'HUAN (married man) wlsbes iltuatlor. k' - I lefpiv-nces; oiieaks flermati and E

t "Mumry. J. Q.. T4 Trwnont ave.,'ng;l(xl ,

AOEKTH—If you sm ihu iip« aeller. try our latest paienii'tl wlndf»v washer; aellB ever>-

wIjSTb. KlEEETt HliOH.. rit^rrianj. O.a OENTK for our hlgb-gruile wawhea w

mcQti; rtferanco required. Address B-i »o*10. Npw^ office. ____________ ___ _______AGENTH-Thflicked; flfimeihlhK iif*w- i"' ini<L.^^_jntn_av^ACC^H'NTANT-'Expen Jicc.iunied wanted, fa-

mlMtti- wlOi sUH'k iratiea-tUma; temjj^ao* employmeiii. Address Accountant, twx w. Nea'n "•(lice. ______________AtTlVlO num for la'rtimnein ^

month and expenses. VL.AEK & CU.. fimnh 4lh si., P h i l a d e l p h i a . _____________BRIGHT young man to eolicll orders for firat-

clBiiH rTinllng-bou«e; only those able to inr^- em*e luitn#Hl1uiR hualneas need apply. Auireaa Pminpl. Box Nvws Oflke^_____JJOGlv-KKI'PEU- Young man wanted a* ho^-

kveper uiid " MlwUjr. oim si>eahlns preferred. .\<1dres«i. MtatlpK aslory reiieivefl, St'ribe. LUix h7. Nen/i <if1\i'!'. _____________nilACKHM'il^~v»nii-d. M C(irrla« and

wagon blaeksmtrh; atuaily work and lib n week ; none other bved ai*ply. HODOE, 12 Day

tJrange.Bl’SHELMEN-Wanieil. two nr«t-",7lais bushel-

men; WMtei 5H P’*)' wci*k. LA VAlXA ASON.'23 Aca«lrmy st. __ _______ _________DRUt>H drawer hun"lj< witiiie"! on wheels and

flat work- Ai'ply GK< - i-'.tLLlS, IM New Vork a •B. _________BV'rt'HKIl—A good exj>f»rlence<l all-around

buu-hvr. Vail tWl Lhang*- jii.. Sunday nw>m- Ing. _____ _______________BUTCHER wanted; eKi>erieneed; one who la

n*)l afraid of work. AddreKii F. tX BSl !W. city. _________________BL'lVHETt -Young mpn. on

GUlting. 2 1 3outh UruQgevho underalBudB

BUFFER—Wanieil, an exT^-rlrnced buffer, ply 37 and 3D N. J. IL H. ave.

Ap-

BUFFERS—Young men. extwrtencrd at buffing and pollBhluf. 392 Ranh st.

UOy-A bright, strong hoy wanted; one who cap groom a i*sJr of horae« well and keep hartieH

and carriage ejean, and make himself useful: mui‘1 have good reference. Q. <*. COX, Prosper si. itnd Hidand ave., fkjulh Orange. _______POY-Wantod. n colored hqy for doctor's office.

Apply UR. MANDEVluJa 1*40 Broad St. be­tween 4 and 5 T. M.; muat have refereftee.tK)Y-.\~hrlghl. willing boy, frx m respevtabl

parems, to nm etmnus. FREDLHlCKKIJKR'S SONS. HIT Broad st ______________BOT wantetl to atteml office and Icora lumber

business; musi be quick and otHiuraie at fig- ' urea. Bnx 142, Bellcvillt*,

BOY, lo to In warned in a grocery ubd butcher butilness; inusi take care of hoiaos. ('of. 1b>st

I and Barclay Fs.

U’OGLWGltKEK-ed. ilN BhomiBii i

■«iTiag" Voodwiwkef wac

YOVN’G MAN wnrdeii nf hiudnbsa ahllltins;residing und ihuroughly acqualhtcH) Ui

Orancea. A'ldreea 1'EItHtP. F. O. Box VaJlalmrgh. N, J _______ _YOT'NQ men for railway mall clerkOp Iai

state Corres. Inst., Cedar Rapids. la,_____

H E LP W A ^ T R D ^ W O H S If.I'.VN V Ar'.SEil,'’—1\ anlf*d. lady canvaaMeri* i

sell ' lilyccrlni' IVarl, ' Ihe finest face prei':ir fttlun made, li remove)) rH blemlshr-h; agents are making Mr m-mey. PLt)Yl> TiRVO und rHEMR’AL ?*lielbyvRle. Ind.CHAMBEKMAll>—A neat yo«ing girl for chum-

bormhld anil wiilirceH in boardliiR*hi>us#'. ple -r. homo. H4 New «i,COOK—While girl wante l for plain c»>okln«

and houi^ework; twu In family. Apply 2-.j Broad fli..COOK—Wiwiti'>l. plain cook amt htiusirWi Tk*'!

.^wedt or " iernmn pieferrecl. 144 Belli-vili'* ave.

■\ llMAN wiabM MtuiU'm (KngUsh) single li .J ri'fi‘ rent*e. JAS4, KNIGHT, lliU<'iid. i!u;i> man would like sRuailon a* hp-ii-T i' nnd "table or useful man around wh-dc^A;-

ir Hlnre. t.’all all th« Week. 7 Houdmoi ft.I ■l.LKiTOR—liarrl«i msn wiahes sltuail-m ns

iwinr; 5 year*' egperisnee. Address c . M.,‘ T.'i. Newt oliloe. ______ ____

i'\l;i‘ t-l.VTKR and nMIlwrighi warn* pusltlt n. i!i-w F„ Box 20. News idTlcfr.• ' KRY—Ray G8) Wishes position in ii gr--• r. Diore; <ll»rfffah’-Cngllid i; ft-f»Ten"‘) . .Vl- '"•* 4’ l«rk. Bo* M7^Newfi_oft1re.> water pipe fitter would like u• I'ii foniractor. A44T88S Flilttr, Ikjx 5KJ,

CiK'K • AV anif',1. white woman for t‘Of>k; refrr •‘Hcoa r**<pdreil. M Jamen st.

beadod bSRs. only ota Bergen "t.

CHOCTfK'l EKS on fancy those who can cri,>chct pattem.H.

Cc^MPETENT waltreim and chambermaid rod tired) wanted. 15>6 cllaion avs.

D H A tY H A N D S — E x p e r ie n c e .! d r a w h a r d " w a n te d f o r J e w e lry b r u s h e i ; go<wl w n g rv .

WAUtINK WHEEL CO., UW Halsey st.DKE8SMA KING—Experienced skirt hanils

wnmeit. FEINER BISTER9, 41 Halsey st.I>nE.SJ5.>f A K INO-Etpetlenceil

wan led. ]!S Burtirt st.Bklrt hands

FREE TO G1RL0—A big Sleeping beauty dress­ed d"ll, nuarly iwodhlrdt of a yar-1 tall, com-

plop- vGth canopy top steel d*)R f<)ldlng hed- >>tcad. Including mattross, pillows, etc.: all iilv'-ii rr*-"' for "Jlsposlng of only !W assnrt**i1 nfo - thy articles at one dime each: this handsome drill has Ulaque turning head, }r)lQtnl L'llv, alevping eyes, long curly hair, hat, ahocs, alork- |nn", etc., complete; order 38 rKrteltlf-s at once, ■•dl them it> your friends, send Us the money ami we will fom ari you this lovely big d<3l| ami l)cd comtiinadon complete for your tniuhic. Lime Specialty Co., Bridgewater, Conn.; Draw­er -V. 4.GIRL or young wocnah In atatiogery and con-

frotionery HREITHL’ T,

oiora: must write117 RoaeviUa av*.

BOY wanted for shop work, chancr. to advance. Call lo-day or Monday* lb) iAvUtgaton sL

BOYR wanted to learn machlnlsta' trade,B. TIDHY. Hedentierg U'orks.

I BOY for office work. KEa-LY & CO-, cor. Bad­ger and Clinton a v e a _______________

BOT wantcr] In restaurant. 281 Kal*ey*LC A H i^N TE R S^boD A li--^ O U N D MEN

WANTED; NINE HOCRff; STEADY WORK, APPLY GEORGE H U X OPFOttITB feR-IZA- BBTHPOKT STATION. EUZABETH PARK* N. J.COLOntn> man, sober and trustworthy, lo pre­

pare for Iraveiitng; 154) per month and all ex­penses. please enclose (■e|t-addresB".c<1 an ’elupe for (•arcJculars. iiuperlntendent, 3u2 8 tor Bldg., (Virago.

Id the 48d year of hif age-Relollvea and frlendn, anD fotnmblan I>ndge

No. 117. I. O, O. F., and K. C. V. Chlaml: also Pennsylvania fUltraod employfx. are kindly Invited to attend bis funeral Krvtces on litahday. No\-emher ID. 1901, at the l>o«hlell M. E. Church, coiiitt' of New York avenoe and Ann eireet. at 1 ;an P, H. Rela­tive* wui meet at hit late regldeaoe!, Nd. au Komom street, at 1 P. U- Tnterrmnt at ib'alfntatint Cefneterj'.

TllLLIB—At Hatnv for Aged Wotnen. oa Novem­ber. 9. lOOfrCharlotte B- Willis, aged 80

Funeral servicee on MoMay. Nevember 11, at 2 P. M.. frwn the home. 225 Mt. Pleosanl avenue, Belatlves and frlmde ikre Invited i to attend. Interment at l-'airmount Ceme­tery,

FatersaQ and Ban Prone laco ptpors pleasecopj*.

CANVA^ERB—Ten men wontai to canvass.('all any time after 10, Monday morning, C-

P VN Broad st.______________________I CYLINDER and (Jordon pres* feeders wanted

THE OKKOHNE CO.. 7M to TT3 Summer ave.

GERMAN girl wanted for light houacwoTk and mind baby. Coil i4unday and Muoday luoroing,

lla Eltn sL__________________________________UlRI-iS wanted lo operate on Wlllco* <t Olbb

sewing machine. Apply MORRIS MFG. CO.,418 DrottU si. _______________Girl wanted; 1G-I8 years ohl: go home bights.

MRR. ROU:iT, li2 W'rlghtsV________________UIHL wanted, altoul 14. lo wash iJlsh*‘fi,and

mind baby. 131 Balmmi ave _______________OIHLB wonted on lidles' ahirtwaista. DO South

orange ave,

M.VN' ffonu to attend furnaces aiul Jo nU.Ai’HY, .14 Sussex ave._____________

I'I'.I.VTKH—Young Dian would uke chargo nf I'MnUng department In factory doing ihnir

n-.irk, cxperlencod. Addreae FYlnter, Ikis U, N'-fl" . mca.P ' - T c u n g man W'snls filnce as iKirl r in

«Ti,r. u-ferencos. 14 Kilzaheili bI., tirangc.PUT; I'iTTWR—A pipe filter, Ofnium, wishvs

.Address H.. 13, News offl^^__: TP.\<MjrL\PHI£R—Kkperi Hten'»gra|'4itir, col-

U-BH imicluaie. cat> cpi-eive lou words per imii II"', of reference ami iwind furnlihcilU ti'iuirt'd; imultl start on trial at amojl «hI- HIV AJdrMS HARRY m'HH. Olcn Gardner. V I

ATi IfMAN—Good* sober, huficai and oarefui mail watitit poeitlon as walchnvaii. AddroHS

Witti hman, iJoX i. Newe oflii c,li’ tT'TlMAN—ReHsble man wants iHisitlon as

»at. iiiTian or porter. Addrt*ss Watohman,[i * ^K M P L O V M E B lT ^ ^ A S iT E D -w b M B N ,

A l:l;lJ \ MLB. practical woman, good nuree nii'l n«‘ io*matreas, will Bccomj'any family nr

Itivaii.i to California. Address Nurse. Box K N‘r»»" i-nicp, Grange.CixiK -Girl wbnls situation as conk In n**-

laurtni or hoardlng*howe. Inquire E, DEN- BRU 12 Chai*et cfitirt, rear h o u se .______CCS K-t'lrTl-claw cook wania situation; r<'fcr-

en - Ad lresa riK»k, HoX 14, News ofTlc*. ^C'Og K -Woman Wuuld like work os order cook

in restauTunl. c5elJ_DC» N_cwark si. ______DlU-S^H.MaKBKB-nmi-rUaa Jr^smalteTS. cot-

m*t fitletw, wish sfigagements. M.. Il(«x oX. Newa .jffk-s.DAY’B WORK—Colured woman would like day's

work ChII all w'sek, 7 Roudlnot st.DAYS WoRK-ColOred Woman wants day'D

wurk- Tup floor, 23 Nassau s1.^ ________ _

SohoQlm*F 'i’ sii'.TH YE.4R—Do you want an Al port-

-■:i? Ars you qualified lo t business? If you tV; r oghly r«adV. we can find s place fur

' If V O are not ready, why not heconK* *o 1 w ; i.- ' I'olsman NatloPal Buamass Cclhgv i?

lr!r»i. (he best, the most fully equii pcd > Tiv most suoeoMful InaiRuOon of Mb k.ti 1 ’ le Stale. Jn addition lo the large und

' '1 .li'aninenta we have occupied for the t asi >««r* m the cettwai R. h. vt ^

L* •. iinic-,. Broad « -» and suii c^muin-'i*i., have Ovcured a long l«os« ol tiu'

■i ; . 1.. . tiMT ot the Straus# buiUlhis. coni-r \'-ndt*ii.ji iind Halaey st*.. which makes th.'

‘-:i itiiAineiB College the ftnesi t-qain-t-i - 1 :.Th-H' baalnesa soJjUoI in the C'-untry Tn.

"[ tlie jolleg'.' ho* also been lurgely ■ 1 Evening sehoul opwilak, ^ ept 1*. / ‘Y —rly H. rOIJSMAN, preoldetit. WrU- I" r>.rr catalogue. TeJ- 33S4. _‘ ll SGIlGGLr-The Newark Hus1m'.i|" ‘ ''l

• T iJrond and Market st« W \\■ |■l•m<•l|lttl. The money i«id f'lr nu

■I .H <in investment; U wm come bu" k m.\u% I-.. r;,i( pp#k an excate for ni>t cdii.-.ii irk,

I-' Tie. pre all full—there Is aluuv- m.= v f'.r Ihe compolonl OAd worthy \ ■• \‘ I 11. hj.-rmsnta Kovamb-i- if win l•■\

irufHiitfaie. wandsOTiv cui*il.»gu«' mni !•'" }UKt out; send for trtie. ur, liettfr - hi

I niglil MeMolooii: bath setrs, IndA mh.iI ’ • J, Private lAMroetlon in |)etimni-d.i

Klir.rthand and kin.lrod kmiI.--*' and Aaiurdsy evenings.^Hai-" I '»)

\VGOD*irCOIXEG R.• 7"; Urriud slreel, Newark. N, .i

lUsr IN TirE UNITED STATESf<-' "jUx nf national reputation. raT»’" "J ♦ i .'ii'i t-<iupses of Pitudy that are Inst ngs.-

' ■ I i.'*Hi WiHid'a College llrnl In Amrri h-'"t h; ' iJ. fMUrns for office help re« viv. i ui ■

c ■ • >1 fijy and evening aesalons IIlhij --" •h-rihand, t' peWTltlng and at^demlc s’ j 'I.'"

, 8. 1. WOOD l*revi-i-iu•rni! NEWARK BKMINWPY WHITMORE'S B* ardmu an I h w

S M. .1 L 1 -r GIRLS, 172 C iniim aw.. N> wa k .-!.'hc|.>us rwma. Larg.- and w»*ll .'qolvi '.i

: 's'-iuiii library, laboratory. Ihittiirv .i- i iitr.ik-t:' f.,r girls and boys; sti cb sm-b v . a

drd i4dn"5| French, the Ungua^e [ th«- " lT.^parallnD for all rcitle r-s th. *I"!'..’ . .111 m Newark wh-s- ceitifi.-n e <iri !■ ■ - Wflleslsy. Ml Holyoh**, \'as"ur m f iTL(.|] 1 rdversUy Uliculare.N3AV U;K a c a d e m y - ”

S I'tHHAND. WILSON FAP.BANU Head Uostera,

Thor . preparation for any coiirp nr ( '‘‘TiElfi' Vhool. or fdf business life. Pilrn<iry

.'■lit. Catalogue Of) appllostiuD.■'.VNSKND'S Bourtllng and Dus i' !■I.-, .'»* Harked., Newark, N. J Th'jr- ih I Ji foT any college open ti> w.-nii

rrlmary and klliderHarten III (tepartment. Cerliflcut'.- tt'liims '' Smith. Haltittiorv un«J uilwr cvll-a*''- ' n •nppllcatlon. ^ ___

K IVEN"h SCTi(X‘L FfiR GIKLS I 1 «t,. N«w*«rk, N . J.. reup)"uii -

itiher Sfi. ItaJl. Frlmury, iu-iirtefT<,i ;ireimraii>ry dctriirlmenls, ClHSt-- -

t-ler twelve years uf aac- Clri'ulaj.i

I10I|N|>. t 11UU.1GKS, R T t ..U I'Th ,s-

HKAIl lip HORSBS------- lai■ i .s nK .ui fu u u iaan iN r, 4;*7 MM.VJI KT.. NKWAKK. N. I.

■ N I NOV. It, inni.l\-,i a t ui a . M. 8 HAUI',

Im SHINE, , , , i)'.■ i.| ,f horw . A flrsM-lais liU .■! 1 -- 1 ’ fnim. No burses lakrn in ivlih HnJtSl-:I". :i i 1-i.i-ry horse will h-j.MijM I'l ih"? ' '

I !•! i.-r Jeg.iTdio.ui of the rusi. ^L». ' •i'-;e|| iisivlKJdy In the East b\ 3 ' !"•’

«!..• kin.I of n horae, an-1 ibi* humiredH ■■ \w.o attend my auctl'-ns every 7 ue:"-

I' I J'n-lav knows Hils Is a I'aci..1: I k'-niU'tnan Hiai buye a hnim' iU au* ■

iv;ih my fluaroniee rhey must l"‘ as rep- f- : .r ihey do rwd hftve tu keep iheni.a. : t.ijl t" atlvnd this shU-. iih ymi can lust .1m " \.iu are loitklng f'T I have si-iiie k-ui.i

.ii-hft hiiiwee, wsMcbiug fr«'m l.h"' tu 1.' n.i- . acme coachers and h.gh nrtiBR cobs

HOH SEff, CA H H »-^gK ff, ETC.$;tA buys (food bay r<"»d horse, 4NJ

Ksjfluei-nih at.HoitSES • Tw i> tinrscs for sale

T- lluna-i SI. I lieiifi. FRITZ'S.

-.1 smuti'I Work liors' inr siih ,

•I V. I k h.*fsi- f..r ' I

bA\L\ (o hhrs «. iH;g St tniugvai., ^ fkora dotms

r r v s i.ic »...r- nHirr >1 T'*"' aw

fsle and

kl2 liusy U- Ik h "rse M‘ai MlllliiTri st,

F o r A nlr o r llxohnnue,

ir Ih'rses IwbmKlnir 1 N iirnee . i.f one pair cirn’ l < >iivh bursej.,

-i M-urs idd, l« liindB. rull br..|h. ''4 rM"'1(lK Kehling. Ke\ hflU'In. wC' r-i I!*': lit. one of th"‘ u-at m n'M u< lu ih*-

I

I III

111! II )<is 4 ll I'Tl n;*l'll a'MISS I ll'

J.eJI.,1.- AS N'8 Si'hO'd. primary and Irii.-r no Thlrtl uve.

MaiMc.: L.trMA.N Clrt.N’ O BCMOOl.I !i.io| nf music for the* cducHUnri . : , . ti'AOhers. Kr«-derlc t'. iJaiin .j:.

■ bay mare. Rl hands. fHntUy lir k'-a mi 1‘ I- of Sliced.

V : h. -«es sola with n Kuorniuee >T iv,-- dayi- • I Hii.l If not us rvi»rv"''me«1 ni -niA

i>funded. ,, ,( rivrile aale and PXi'baltK tbiic*"K'wiilar auction every Tu'-sday :iivi niituii.

. ..iiiiiien.-lng at lb A. M. sh.in'. ruiri ui shbi"-.,1 M OH SlIUTrs. .\ucll-»H‘"i .. „

.MS- P l!'t^ . I’ '’’*]'.1 1 \umFI!urt*. J*nleiiniHn

I'eleiihonf PIS2-T7S N 'u.iikMANtJV A m b ' .

.*17 irt 41 Bridge sJ.. Newark, S. J ....!'• 'I 1 f: ll to *ev Virlial we Iiim.*- i > '' > '•

«r, i,M,Kin'i f">r n g‘Hid h.r?v. \Iwu\m w.iH > JHnliSES

•i 'iimTed ivfid In pcrfvl conillilou f- t lii mf-l :i"< t ity use,

—Also-25 SADDLE HORSES.

Aiiv n»r tliwM feur Single foot hutves: prifect )nj.iHiii-i-fe, tret Ih harness.

UK) DBA FT HnltSEH,I ■.1«1 til l.two I<il All lilni' tJ« Ik. l,m » liUlklK’ i! .it ,

nut IVOHK iioitki;.!: t i ' im ii ' i’OEd A i^.C tTIEK Hulls!-; UuHUS!

I'll; ABE OPPEBl.VO HL.,\.\KKTri Ut-.THI-: l.l.S f IJL'AI.ITY AT UHVHlt l-Hl'-E-l TH.IV 1-1..'EM HEBE. 'CALL A.Mi I.NHI'Ei'T 'H*ll MAY UNEB o r U.kliM-lB. IVIHI-S. M l r.ii.-KS, BUHBEB COVElt.'t, llBlAillEH. ET>.

IIAHNEBB, Si.iO IT'. uitt.kESS. I1..UU l-T’ - YAiH Ull iTil-.TTl

ci>>,i%4 \I k.,,'*><-*»».* A 11 - -Am Tu 206 MARKET BT-. NEWARK

Mo Jib..vN JIOitclES-leafn ui * -rj.-l .0 li«r^I .iMd ti yr'am <ud, bruiiiert-, wib .-c j ,u a

iri.f. lean for iK»tfi, mhep imHi sp e. ........1'-' -.In, and pnviM iii ui D'"' »;■ bies hivh ! wo\,i!i>i>-haml hopbe , I’Ui ,ui

IV. vtutt and look tuem "w , If “>. aiiij don't wuul Ci( m ■dir-aji-'i th.in 1 !■ mihl them, we will <io Tu .neni-. l.i hurNth I-'

'■ from. Nuiruiigi-i I 't. :,i ll*. H.«iiy 1 I' 22 . Foru, rec. . i'h>' hr ' ' . « ii»-• ' ‘ UliKCK^ 209 t Union av«. __ ________vi,vlui*at j URNBON, »iK'i'«'ai-or« Uj Clmrle*

•irubr, l^T-260 Markei si . ‘JiJ. T-G1> « «'! ‘ M- rt fuM line of new muIkh .i/on.''. cam'i'y• ktfnauin (.op surreys. I'Ua/iT" , ;-ir>a*diM» and I iH'T, r-ilrod road wsgi nw. \t e iil-*o vtiry a fu'i line uf grck'pry, b'ludier. I.iimdry and tea

tarpenler. plmidjer mil iiuiHou wag <ur nwn nukke. Ffl'!•-!'>• liahwoy, N win build any kum .f curGagr or wagon to orJi-r. iiti.i ull work wai’-

.f'Kid « ' ! k Jn r'O" and [iiini"-, mill bunv>ns, u.*iT i| ii,- u[. •slab' lAGtlART, )>. Mftiii

t ki'i wiig-*1 I m'R for

Ea»i Gi -

rmt-ei' Dla- Hi.nv i-llp,

I2ii Hi'UlhfMl ■?! R • -J4l» buys th» w i ll-Kn‘W n

mi'ijd l» , -Hti Phfiw lu-ner rliH'ior ttUI j-ii'hmige f..r *|<.Ofr h Ur-. iMth l , n*-ar S-mth 1 'r.inkv

llorsw s, C a F r la g rg . let's.. tVantril,HTiRSE- t KO"d tlietlUlm SiS—i Vi;il1to.1 o

tJFM , tllUMl lie iiY.'llniilleil, h'lUrld and !*unie any murnhin 4 ,khi'i Sb

Gi*;.S' MG ' R; Jerfiey si.

r o i l ^ 4 L K ..IT .Neujiii. I'- idtiy tiuptdy ; ,niei'lal Ihl^

ii|.i\ . 11 y>'U lm\c r u|i It! vii'hne*sluiM j.i,- ). iir fi vvisi ibuw Is youl' (i|jpur»unHy; Rii-!b' , H im M ruinux condlH.-n rnwdcT» Wk- 4ih itn>J H*.-, , kusis'h R"U|' f'lIlK, 1ft. .; RuMw'k i:a>; 1'ii.uucor. Mlk-., 4ik und 1ft-.;■'"tikpv 'a Rmhj, l ure. 7e.;. an.I H*-. Ilfto Mar-

A krJtE.tT tiUrMali) huIi: In gtS flxiuio', uloLvx. meandeneont

TimpH. braclivtii. etc.. ^•hL]«alt» ! given on gnu I'Milnir und flxiurev;

evening}'. M Srirlrigfinld ive.A Ixii.UAlt .siiVi',1 Ik a il'-IlHr enrtied,

hijy >Yiur i ujs fixtiirea, hrHi'ketii, gh*l>se. hi itie i-nejui.>ept t'laru In Uje i-tiy. X. Y.

G(iH Fiaiuri’ Cy-., 24 UehnnTit avc.. dear .■’ l■ lTl« 1el l Mve.

'ill

’l l ' 'TFIE

I'HIM'N 't MU StrUrtu!

I".*:'' :iinl coropU’lc course uf InaliuI 1- jn.n I bj ihv witlat. l4taKi Hit

• y--d In leftihlng Fubilc perloiiii :iii.liers and pu|>lis. Adkiress Hui)■ S' ljool, 24n Kumtner ave . tn-ii;

iiK roLLEGi-: 111- Mirsic"Ii-iLV PJANGFiiRTE CLAffP FDR

l;i.\ will be form d iiuri g the wee>« uf r I .fll practice in <Je ih cufi* nf in-

Tirents are invited ti> Ihventlgun- this iileiii - hiHin of «a«iv. Aftamnons at 4

•l'!i'k, Mu- Hal] 77 Centre st., epp MI IV J'.iik I'l VH e lea*' n , |4 no, vnJee, vi- illo,

theory i, \ iLfftSEl.l,. Direcior.LAl'V trill },n V ill give I'Uiui li-h«ona In t-(

•hance f.ii lumlshe.i rouTti In refined fftinlli . refejvTi. es i.«.. banged. A-Tiroos MueU-l uj. ii. v 7. .\'eWH ciflii e.MR. AND MFljl A. H. HOI-LINGER, banjn

ttiandnlln.guitar and (danoieachere.GTiOranRH st.. Newark, uiao fiOH |lhn mi field ave.. MuD.c>Hir

U.AVDE 11 WARrORn. from Hi).v:i.i t'.inHervat'jrv, StuUgarl, fTermany

\'oral, I'lanii, Harmony. 44f High st.MISS IdMMA L ALJaFN,

TnitrucMoTi uti the jdano and vuT e culture Btudio, 7 \V«*.i Park st., Tuesdays.

KELi' VOUlt HOnaKS W \H3d WITH A GOOD ULA.NKET

YELLOW K-iu.s iH,.\NKBT8, FANCY B(4L AjiL bb-VNKETS,

^TAHLK |fl.\.\M:TS,LAP HOliES,

BANIBTER a- j'o I.LARD,20e>-ai)K MARKET ST._________

KEPT cniiUMiaib i-n haml. llr-*l ciasa ilrntJ-i laielnrsa arid lo-a\y

draft hi'r-^- eii) n H at lowest •market tGal Kiven; ftir hu(.

up exchliiik'' IT-' r ile Mile Saip'i* SnrlngUeal ■»'' mi 1 iTsenty-firsl si.

■ M. HTE« HEK, I'mp

A SI'Ecl.U, n i'l Icen ; I'ur <1

i.RII.t THFa D.' nB'ddlng uumnincemenrs; l«w jihite engraving and [ifkaUag. ■j.Y.7 l.rimd eb.iH'irr VVles A JloW,

.V I SIGNS. Mh<iw i-aulM, hitertng, 1'. J, UECH> LING, 14N YLtrkil ><t.. upij. Hudiberger's.

I^KJJilAN Itai'Kutnri In Rcigian hares;. lieatnlfii) stiK‘k. from UncHi ln)]HutiH| )>fNllgr«a riiiiniHlH; cOHt upwaril of esi-h. oliw ftg crat, aJ }2 uml Id cai-h. HUGGKS. Hox KUi. HllvarLake. N. .1,T.S RY l arTliiKi-

111 ilruT .'liipe laiiii' |‘HILIT

In Hixi-vIhsm l■n!llhllnn; bicycle, .•'■niiuitin. alHu 1 m-w never utK A. VVOOftS. i>1 Stmlf-'rd |d.

Hith'Ks, Ki'ulv<f mid rci-Klrn Tuv nil kinds of i-liivt-H ami I'iingee; «)|il elovi-s lu>ughi; efgil

cupuG. liA.NDXiAN. 4 r>n Rro.id t>(.iiKAVTIFLli Soou-h oiiUh- J vk fur sale, Itt

T’erry sj. •' IIAB. FINK will Bi ll al cnriicr b|irmgfield »v»,

mill West el., ttiso'at I'oney Jsliiml hivuniboat iock, five curload.H vim- urai'Cii, dully thruttgO- oui the oeason; Uin i-iu pi U-ia

l.iigho hg, n la. i L>. kn und noDg,

i'RH’KENK Hla.-k Min.if.iie, \Mi.n> l.iigi VS line \V>4iHi|<ii |Hj», I iH'k n la. n*. kn und

vhi'tip. .‘MI2 S'lirih ''hi|[i.|i .It . I'las. Graiigli f''K iirnl .'blik'-Ti nirc Elniu.iuil aii l ri. ri-iu'c nvi-ii

runli*.Irvington.

UI.MI ll.dKeIti.ivjire ill irgj nigh-

will brokt-ii to gtin ■•§ I. Miibiisiin. N. J.

In li.irra' iHpiieral Elao- ■hvii|., HiUitH. ;w Clmtott

Tcl.big b^riH . r

, we|j»)i TmK) IIjb -u!-li. Yinlier itUJKl n s«i,urdn)' n «■'

•mati b'w Tubiw*!- wlll gt-n cheap

DGib-Uii1d.it hoiiH'l v>o..f|H, 1)2. L>. k I

ELECTRIC MDToi: iru‘ i. hcarH new . '

Nl.TuU BALF; -HiM'.'tuJ-hHixJ imiljiiig matBylal.

i’lxtslslltig nf all kinds . t iIiiiIht, (mm 1x2 to Inches },iiuurc. Umiiier ail kluib, rtash, bhods.

liours, W(Hid urn) wJub’ numlvle. Iiiirilwimd fioor-ag ami iriiti. at v>-r3 jnw jiriven. Induire trf A,

UO-Wl-:. hh .Main tt. East Giatigf, ir). Ift21 & 0 .rTtn" h a l f—Fine um.-e .1-sk. »lo~ilne velvet

nirpet, I'd'E luMiid'K *2 m., (;ak Uadt-irtph*. 4i:i; h|ii-e.-|jj iirt'ii. *12 'JH,'! Ilaleey #t,i(\Y for Mile I hea|.. .J.SMKS T.VYlA>R» ^

North Fht-k. FJ hi I'rengr

W'M BOWESifirtlKKl, day I.

banjo Instructions. Fnrland'i ' ev-nlbg. flffl* TlruM'l. 2«l fll'••r

St CO.. 2D Ctin-(URLri wantetL DIFFANT gross st, _________________ ___

OIRL want«d to ivork In rcataunini. 24 Ferry st., city. ___ _ _ _ _ _ _

CURL to cook. wash. Iron. 14,1 Qfvharff »b__ilOL'SKV^nK—Competent girl for general

housework In family of three adults; siuail new house. With sveri’ Improvement: no wash- Ifig; reference. Call this evening iwforo d or MomUy by 2 A. M. 26 Pennington n.^______HQUBKIVORK—Yiatng girl, about id or IS

ware old wonletl, to assist with h4)u#ework. Appiy MRR. C. A. OOLDftMlTl!. Frvspect il.. near Parker ave.. South Grange. _ _ _ _ _

CANDY HELPER, experienced. BAiTEEIl. tMl Broad st.

RICKEN-

DRlVEJt—.A large retail house offers to a hust­ling man a poaltkm os driver, to gervq fam­

ily trad*': must furnish first>claaa refereru-es: give age. eti-., in HetalU Bos 3fk News offica.

I OHI\'KItS-Waated,Ferry »t.

two steady drivers, at

DRVQ CLERK—Junior drug Clerk 'wanted: afro young man for enda fountain. AddfMB Corbo,

Box 94. News office.mB~HErrTQii

presses. N. J Springfield svv.

wanted for power and Aluminium Ci>.. I9tb st.

fo*»tsnd

■D lV T B ’ lSWBHNET—A Month's

VHID*Mind High Mass of

Requiem ■will be offered for the repose of the soul of the tat« Bridget ffwreney st St, Pat­rick’ " C^aihedrsl, on Auoedsy. Noveniher 12, , At ft.16 A. M. Relative* and friends ore I kindly Invited tb attend.

F a r m h a n d vante«l: must know how to milk. HIENKICH. Hamburg rood and Avenue L.

QLAZKlUi-WaniH. fivu Bowers glasers snd five side machlni' gtaxt rb, for out of toirn.

Atlsntlc leather Co . Wright st. and >4, J. tL R. ave.

fn fD E B T A K B B I^ .CALLEN • MATTHUn'gt Uii4ertflker%

973 Brood SL» Mr. MMhaU iLPrompt attention gives to qiUs, day or night Teitphfloo m ._________

U J. SATR^FUNERAL DllUCCTOHS, mcbALHERt.

TgL. » » . 149 BLOOMFlKtJ> AVE.W, C. * P- & BQLLBfi,

UNDERTAKERS AND EMBAUtERR Office IS Bridge et., sear Brosd. *^Phone 169,H. M. PEARCE, undertaker, h u remored to

131 ft. Ormfige mv>.. near B«gen et. Tel.Wm. QoldstlcJter, undertaker, t l 9, Orange a\-e,

formerly of 60g High st. TH. IDSaR. L-L, 161?:B. M. BKINNKR, undertaker ant, ecabotoer.

Na ai4 C U too ave. Telephone ITIa.G. L, ERB. tmdrrtoker and emhalffl^. No. 33

wilUaw aL Both triephonss, si9.

INBURANCEY-WANTED. a T O ln q m a n o r GOOD Htx:lAL s t a n d in g , iNYTORtTY

a n d ABIUTT. to t'uNNBCT HlllSELr WITH ONE OF THB 014>BFT A N ^^B O IM TNEW YORK LIFE INKlTtANCB OQMPANIEfi;i „ . . --------------- x>MMISiiION AKD_ BAHJD

GTAIIANTBED T O ------SALARY AND . _____ADVANCHMEINT GT AIIANTBKD TO 'IWE RIGHT MAN; NERI» NOT K A j^ ANT EX­PERIENCE. ADDHESis AIUUTY. BOX 76, NBWa OFFICE.JEWELLER wsnb'd. d^strable poattlon for

young map of good pructh'sl idsso, on ladlee set rings Address Confidential. Box 06, Nsw# office.MAN wonted In eavh county to represent old-

entabltshed bouse; solid financ.sl standing 1 straight boos fide weekly 1 ash salary ^ tift paid by ebsek ssoh Wsdoe^la*'. with 0)1 ex- peases, direct front hrsdquartHrs; mott^ od« vojtced ftH- oxpens'S. Manager. S77 Ouctoa Building, f^lcago.

KOUSBWORK—Wanted, reliable sir: f.ir gen- nral housework; reference; whlii* preferred;

small fatally. 65 South Maple ave , J:ssl Or* snge. _________________HOUSEWORK-Nest, white girl f.'r seneral

housework In family of two; i»»riT.an in fer­red. Address BellevlUe, Dox 71K Ni w>i office.HOI'SEWORK-Truitwonby girl

general housework. 112 to ib sxperlrnc*: pleasant home. 2tTi

i\riled for 1 >n1lng III

N' n.i »iih »t.HODSBWORK—Wanted, girl <vhn-i. general

houae-sroJlt, cook and Iron: must c.im* recom­mended: l>rtt wages. 2Wl Waahlr.t'.'rfc sl_____HOL'SEWCmK-W.nlBl. B « ( yfunt (Irl, .Ixiuj

14, to assist with light housciA'-rk :n small family. CsU 2»0 Dodd Bt„ East tirv-.p-' ____HOraBWORK—W'anled. a neat s t I f<->r sen-

ersl housewtHli; family ot two. :«leri. h-irne.Call or addreea 27 Academy st.. b.p tl-- r _ ___llOL'SRWCiRK—German or Hwede giN wunied

for general housework In small lain lv, refer­ences required. 51 Hedden lemicr ^HOUiJEKEEPBR wanted; mlddlc-.iK' ' 1 w man

<u- widow; nice appearance; n<> •■n- itniT.m-e. rail al 283 North fith city ___HCH'HEWORK—Capable girl for K-:ir-dl i-iJ.'e-

work; goc d wages; refervncea r*-i|iund. ■ nH *»v. at 2lPt st.. East Orange.

GERMAN woman warns esshtng. Ironlag nr Ollier tturk. on Mondays 'Tuesdays. 303

Went Kinney si , top flout, left, ___i; i:HMAN girl would Uke [^sce as up«i«h»

girl. Call Mondar, SO) Bergen si-______

MISS MAK FEimiNK-VKilln. |.|nn<'. thnn.ugti- h laugin, reasonable rrrms. l.’M Orchard at.

PIANO lessons. 36c. and 50r.: Bpeclal aiten^A nr 1 use i>f iilanu to beginner" I7*l S]>riicSjMj

Vli^jJN lewons. «i pupilK* Ul ts a»t at. I reaMunbi>1f>

rnalilpnce or siiM.V,

OH1L wishes altaailon in reeiauront. PAVLBK. 114 Cabinet si.

ANNIE j :::*GRORdR LENNON.

purl S'-*lc«' l uliUTvtenor, Ikwiisi. 61 HuUte.i .Hi.

HOL'^KWORK—Two (li’ rfnaii'Hungsrlau girls want to do housework. 22H Weet Klnnet «t-

EliJl'fiEWOHK "Colured girl wants housework. Addresi Huurework. Bn* Jt2» News offl--e.

LAUNDRESS—tlo<>] laundreas would like w >rk ut hume. I Maple pi.

Linib ii: ex- E. Oruiige,

bafijo, guitar, sUher arid viidln J. WKIDT, 445 Wa-hittgi m •(.

MANIXHJN. taught. A

PIANO LEtl9'»Ne given ui 7,1 «oUlh 7 36(. per Jossun. Adiln-ss Music.

CHaS. M. GlNTY"TFa.:h-r of Msrul-M Van Btircn st.

Nl ItliK—Posiilon by rrrlnedi w<>moA os iturae iind attendant to Invalid or eldurly lady. Ad-

OrrsB liefifte.1. Bt.>* K, N« wh « fll<e. Orange.JinriNKITi ,\nierlt;an lj.iuat:keer»r an>l cstert-r.

nu years old. IS years' experience, would like pi alTion, hotel or club; flr»ii-clew reference. a J- r1r**»js L, K.. rh'X 4k, Nfws ■ifl ce.___________^TE.NOiIRAPHER an<l bi>ol(-keeper In furui

lure store, five yearn' eii^rlenca, wishes to niakk- a cha&gv; n^ferance. Address 8., Box 37, News office.;<TF.NOGRa PHKR" Voung lady, stenographer

^md typewiittr. doHirea fu>me wura; temiH Tni'deraie. Addr'-ss Atrurai' . Box R. New* of-tlcc, OesBgB. ________________FTFNuGRAPHER Experienced

A'-slrea permenen' |mwhIi-u Itest A'i'lress R., il7. Nr-wr '-ffice.\SAHHlXO and lr(»mng \\ump<1; taka home *r

U" out: only rtf»i las* «<»rk. UllS. C1*ARK. 275 Hank at.\\<'>MAN vrnahl hk'

■‘f tlie Week, rail

stenagra of rervre

pherrenr*'.

Wii.'iiuiu an4 Ironing: Nrnurk cl.

WAHMING, IroTiinif or ■ l-uning wanted;. HATCHWELL. 74 st

fFAfiHED.

UOU8EWORK-Olri wanted f«r g^n-rn! b- work; liberal wigVa K eompeteni. refer*

required, 216 North 6th at.HOUSEWORK-Glrt or woman f r *:-1

hou»e«wirk; no cooking; referenv‘» Rp'’ a.ir 24 Main at., Beat Orange.HOUSEWORK-Wonted. gtfl forg^ner-.: 1 .

work: one who can do plsun c\ 'k i.i washing. U19 Broad at

1 PAY HIGH c.v,-[j r.a b'rjH utlNlei <JAaT-OKK CIa V! tll.N'* .vND BHOoJi; BO

PER CENT. MUHK Jil\.S ANY OTUKR DEALER: GIVE MH ,v T «U L AND CON ViNCB I'OURiSELi-- I'UuP POUTAL Tg CHA8. CAHN, BOX 2.1. N F:\VS OFFlCffi. AND 1 WILL CAJA AT Vol'U ItKSIDEhCffi,BETTER PRICES- I r-»v

caai- tff eloihlng J'n>l ' (MStsI to JOE BLUKLIL and 1 will aalJ.CASH buyers of romm:

(Wee ana store*, husiiu--' Commercial Tra«Unr Cl.HIGHEST pilies iwM

lure, store fliiur*-* lion and Storage C<> . 27

<'T all kinds of gents’ *«th.,fa. Kindly eend .42 West RJiuMgp at,

uf house*, oT-» ■iricUy coofldMkiial. ffir-? irp^M ^ee at

[ trt 'und-hoad fumL WMShlngtoo Anc-

'.Tr, \Sa htrMnnn at.

O a n c in g ,J.tMES H FR.-tNCISi'ij S '■U#/'hertliH' .Imr.--

lug evening t lasses. TtiMkUr urtil ,Sht-urdav. Druli ft H«M. 4im Hrusd «i , N^wnck; 14ondh>‘, AHvembly Hall. Kllxal^lli. Thurs<Jti'. 147 l-.l]lisui) si-. Pkteraon; iHqrlnneri'. 12 |hh«i.eis (3 prDalf to clasH) 1.%; advani'ctl. pBr. p<-r night; private S' -hiu,.!. Broad si.. Newiirk: leitsons Uy api'uiniment day or evenini:. v\alti and iwo-fltep I'i lesfins). 12; slnak* lesj«iB*, |i . .tiievlal ro»rf to 4. ft or KJ per»ple. ]-nt vlr- cuiur of etenlna afternoon and privatr rlnure. adilress H7< llfuad.

MR H I'A\-I?i ANJJ MJIP. H DAVia. TFA' Hi;l{ft OF DANCISI.1.

MANAflER->Largtt house, extending buglosaa detlrea make arrangement, tumipetent man,

manage office thla seotTon; salary ll.SOU a year, expenoea. Goaunkaloaa; office duties; nnuk^tt- ing; moat fumlah tHOO cash and got^ refer- encea. Manager. Drawer 74, New Haven. € t

C E M B T B H iE ff.ROBSDALM AND UKD ^ PARK

lA tor InagacCeroetortoa Ltndeo. N J.« open tor Inagactton* lorgM and boot egalppcd otmettiy lodge In tha rotittffy; free tramportatton to proiBecUv* lot bnytn: conrtagta moet oU tratoi to rioltar* I over the pn^iertira: wpeoU) adyaatogaa note of. f

Ma n wonted to car* for horsp and act u lufb-.ful man on amall p lo ^ In the muntry; wages

tIU per month, efftb a good home; only sober men need sM ly; gjta ref«retu< i•ottflt y Bog 2T, New* oBIcw________ _______MANAGER—Wanted, wagon manager for lb*

Jnstaimefit buBjaesa; coffir^Ti^sii"fi Ibe beet. W. E. WINTERS, MB klalb< rr> Si

fared t e ___Indtvidiial lot _ New TctfK o a ia r u n o t o m

or Dodiraat nf

L o ^ , Ltedto,ttoai and I

- n u f r ' it CnORERT**P h iirioD & iv

_______ __ Mai otoeetery dntffB. AiUogMicart Maea Brood I t at <M|pM. OOaaa S5 Broad at. and a( O ioaMfy* ArHogtatk M. J.

MACHINE HAND-rnrat-^b'w marhina htnd In woodworking nfUl. NBILL'9 Mill. E*aeg

ova.. Orange. N. J. _ _ ____ ___ _____ _ oft tub.GOLDSMITH, Amp^c. N. J

MOVLDSI^Bras* moulder vanle.!c . a T c ------------- - --

"A? -W ut«l, a man to TVpalr rurnituT.- (rtC-CltqtM m .

CXBMKTgmT intM O m ijU U ,ffoW O E BBOWN ' ' “ '

PIAIfter—Wnrtwl. rood iM.nl.l. i ■ I'l*!* Iw mMlHan:. octmrtoliol N .^ rk

t«d rteSitr. KtiHOkM., Mol H. x*-w» oIBc.

* CO. ■aubu.h.ii itga IMoltfOWa «a4 Uknofiietwm .c

MOWVlftlfTg. MAUgOlXtOia AND0I3UCRA1. a x K n K i ^ v ^ x . , i nORANITE MARnUI AND I^NBL'

«T».n4 BriMvIll. kw.

PlAXO PLATER W»m.A. S3 linjn .1POLMHKR-nrintnl, _______ - _ ,

polWtw for kirttw. mo- THK O0-, cm, O n n w<i OdhnnUA 'lA

HOI«BW ORK-Oltl «»nW4 (or «-ii work: Q.rrti«l pirferrtA. Appb -

ave.. East Ofeftjie-_____________

■:,i ] ‘U

HOCfiEWORK—Wanted, woman housework; family of 9. Apply.

Oboe, lifi BUT. it.

1 CASH BUTBK of fyrnvurf. resthera, ctothiMr I and staffs, 'will pay I’l'' b«-i ertcee, ZI5N- [ T H tm GOLDBERG tv-n Kinney et.[ GENTT^coik^ff > ‘ N Htng dlriot ta' the dealer you i* ld'eT‘s proflL Send. orders to I, HALANf^KV. 24 'mial ei.

ttOOBCWORK-Wanted. girl lu homework; no woshtag; referen-

d> Panatogton s t . _______HOHSEWOBK-German g|rl wanr-.t >

oral housework; two in family. V4 near Central eve.HOUSMWORK-Neat white gtri t

hoooawork; good plain cook; go-xl North 7lh st.

i HIGHEST price* pai i f 'niture, carpet", ei. -‘ I't i-

I J l^ V Y -U ’ 'w -I• tiOLD. silver, dlscJtTcl- i i'I antiquaa. Beal prte<>* i*I Broad at., n*»r Eights r'I DOQ^Wotrid Hke t*< pip \ St. Beniard dug,: height* OU, P. O, R'-i 2-’

III

V diamowda andv k k r jg r , m

nearly whit* >■ priu*. age.

*:• I.' ml .i-Mltti-HOUSEWORK-Wanted, woman f

hamawoi^ woeblng and tTvnlnf - '.tflltW eret.HOimBWORK-Otrl. 14 to 19. to )'

about th* house. Csll IftS North________________________

HOUSEWORK—N«at. siwmg y*'vna erol housework; rrfereikw. m 5 Kr

HOUfiEW<H4K—A cotnpeieul gen^rai h-.“ifv- work girt, n Lenoff- eva.. Baei n r*n f

HOngMWOKK-WaateirgirYcw g* ;:*’ ral wcr»; an wmhlng. SEiQ Bth ei., H'r

HOUSHWOIUC-Wiuite^girrfvr g* n ro. J Ik eoMU family, to* Rumnir. ~

Hi; •’• ■.Mull!

riri Mil -I

ftAFB—A etcend-hond slat, and In gcani cou-ii; ■

Nfw* office.Si'AFrOLdM—Two [aim- -

complete, los Main *' ><'

Mvnied; hafe,

medluaa Box 1»,

HfTuid* wanted,:iV X. J.

DROF. n. r1t:RHT, teacher of fancy Niugc aji>l siep dam-lfu: prhd* waltl and twontrp giwr

sfiieed In six rrlsnie lesei'na. ilny r tvcalnx. 14, 1ft ■ luigc with lady n* 1><tBTi(B utultmiskc, at 44.'; nrr>a<l st.; aelecU (-laa> I'liUnad-ty e\'cnlng at nrai.'ii Mall, 494 Hriitid . begM|. nsre guarant''’sii iiM rlrinree In oivc uuarler; !►[•- .■t'lns. UTk-- a niKJ -“ led rosatju* rniJf' rei-ppti<iM WednenJiiv, TliHr,Du;1ving Eve. N jv 27. adim>- alan. Im-ludltig » <ir Imbe, • kb«‘‘. _______ _

li ISTNPFT MALI.''' ''*F3NtRAL,'Xv'. NKWa RK

]vlvs(r- irsH iHi ‘lay or avmlag. waicx and leo-^'f-r guArini<'’ t''l In S private* Ir'eNom lour

and every fatlhts, claw< Thur*<-lu'k tM’i-iiinicH. ctrcalsra, termn. etc., hi Sunjic* Hrtll. nur ■i-houl and rosldcucc. ballrant r*»r Jnih'ps ______

MKKNa RDS.fiNTrun.tv, <«-TouEH M. a p. m , hank

h a l l l llh d ll. JUVKNIUS CL.VHJi. P1\'FFIYTII1V I T.^rOHT: TERMS MfHU.RATF rni\ vi F LESSONS AwNL CL.vtiai;.-; uya p i*g i\ tm i: ' ‘:t _________p r o f KTIFNGKirp Select <T*ascN. 17

l*ark Ki Broad, Friday evening, 4 1“^eons. II. u.ivnn- M. 2T»c.: waltx and iw<i-ni“-. Cprtvaifi Wi ♦J'‘«i»n( new large hall to lei. JlTi elfVHt-r. SHle** rooms to let aJeoflAVl'' uic! money by going to l ‘ U''C'

i'Alll.iM..F ‘ "fifet**r |li»w Hall. 171 IIhD-a Id p*.-!.'. ' I \\i-dne*lav: children, lift •p M , a I •I'-' F” • ft- rev-epilon. 9-11. n -* i-eri* '-■(hK' ' lunolisg.

1-'>U .-i \ ^ • -<*hn!ce .1[I..IN.- trucks ftft‘1 Suiu

.u .S, \\UI tw'll cSciip Hfl| for bo-k nf tme; iHUor Hll dikv Sunday; uln"Mr» iuk“ wagim. nearly non1 tlliim rl.____ ____

1'<’H H.Al.F.-llHikifin. u hji' ni.iic 7 JiOHrN riMl^ 1 hnrulH hLh. genlJc, Bouri-l. a U.ly viii

ilrlvi-; givid tra'clUTi cmjurink j-oadsier, iiln- l-rii.-utiiatlc runul'i'ui alv«l a c.in->py lup si-mril surn> . f»>th nlmoei new iiUit>er. uf rail ln-twi-i'n 0 iiurt ft J'.Ftiurth HVi- __ -CALL ANfJ SKF THEM • Atsyfhlng you warn In

Il wagon. iTutk m carriagf; either new or sei Lind-haiol, ill > iur uun Iiguree. broughamr iti'fHit I arrJug'e. «'oujn‘s, W<-ai‘ tie#iors. IkhujieonM. hukgU'n, etc The Ccniml \\ orka, 1‘ i'nirul hnc,, Uctwi It.t Hi IAIN -T • quick Imyer, mci- lj|iH-kv roim

nihre, UunUry viag-in «nd lmrtu--N*. no ii-as-iii. aV-lr offer 4’!U i ‘<Miiral live.; oju-u ek-\<rft‘fx wivg"ii, 12.'!, cunipmm wugoii. i'»al*ugon. milk nag\'n. i:h>; i''p hugsj.skill wagon, irii'i 14*1 ri'iiiriil uw-.IJi »USK-lu-.iuiirul I'PVin u Ilk hi-r"-. euUj I

f'.r tins I tif'looi'i'. NiUfi‘1 iiiul k ni, aci^u^ fit-out l.iXfti. e-111 ‘ hc.ip I' l warn --l ust»- i nn If se»-U Hundh) -jr MornUj, SNLi’ tKh.i( •■'. \ i-l. __I MAVi: the r-liow|nK *iig'*np ut a luo-rifiip.

(ttiil muni sell ' i|i»- iii-w Hki’1 eu^on. ‘ n* i-hm- l-.»h, isvo aecoii'l imml rmia»M>uts, nln H'm run- uIh'uIh, oiic li-i.rij (.-t-ul i.iiuk, -‘no milk ami several otii. r wuki-tiM. at yt ur own offer IHjLmjK. I'J Dio •‘ i . Dr*nge.

.■\i|i|rHhNM . ul 111

cat-. Wagon

en IM and -li h uli.

MARK-For aftie, krs> |Hi- lug mure, h v Ift'.*. liaud* high. toiiikMe of ull «'hj»

2 r»o lisp, f-Hfi* l*ir L'ly i" *lr)i- aihireRji H. J. KIN0?!T0N, 2ft W ou Ki .Newark. .N, J,:*[M 'N'H julvnte ihmu'Ioix ani li\’ r

D ll-.'otMiEl |i , High or-I (ii.ini:- -i conif,<r(at-]-' Mlal-le for wlrioi Ih oi i hire lifi) "I W'-ek: also tl'CM- i 0 e-llK»i-\N riiuo- l.'-.a hand**

Ingti III! ul >uni1 o<*iriT. liioio", • iiri Jump 6 feelln\ ■ \! i n Amhersi

sr-,

... . ■VPI,( t'* , i-utl

I hM or iia-y HI.,

Klahh-,• . TTIOI'Tsen |I>‘ rheup.li \erv -re.-, in

LADlKr ' kM ahiw a. Itn < ..r i iitlon, |1 ; ladles* line kid, la-‘e ,.r l-iittor tl.1.7, iHills«j* lertnple

kkl uhoHS, ,1.27>; liiilP-s’ itq|4'noi kid shi>ea |l.4f>;meii'H fine la* ed slo’*-. t l , tncri'n buff oaU Inaod,1 Ifi. nisn'H "iipertcit la>e«!i Hhoea, ll.tlO; irieft'a

ru*s'-i liice-1. I) 4«i, mcn'i- vlcl kill liicetl, tl-W)i iM.yx' lo.eil mIimon. |1. WU, J. McKINNBV. U7fClani’ Ki near \Vllll»iiii hi. ______ _-i".M .Mi:vrr»

i ’l l i j miANlTK MONTMKN'rft I’ HKAP.i;iiV\ .1, k Is MND. .m., & ni-.

t KN'Tll.tL .\S'K.. I'oR. S o rr il llTll HT.Dll. I'AlNTlNejS. by good foreign ami Am*r-

h'Hii (irtlKii*, In heavy glh fratncN, witk sJiudiiw ln-tw, at asionieblngly li>w price*, r o h * l;ltT HVM.VN'. inaiiurth'iuror of picture fraineSp Jn I -.iiiiiniU m., near t'hiiTcft nr, New York.l*ri’'S- lo.T sale, il fine inter nf coHJc pupsi

Kin- Dewvv U ’.. Liaftn. Unm Fl>-le i irtiphalk Hi:ift4, 111 I'hcHiniil Hi;,. Fiisl Oning**.

'"TATOKH—beat winter t Uktoes, EJ,2f. bof<■ cL .1. NKMK'K. ftii Lllllu «t. D- ltvery fre*.

I f l I'w— thoroughhred Irish setter l*U|Hi furll*- ito-ap. nil ftomersei st.'! pLijipi- N r-r *iNh-. 177 Hlatu- s(.

luiureii siihi. l>nUfn( hioI egniiaugeil; ilKiur'"* Misil to order from sr-fi and Imrd

aooij, !‘-w prh os. Il^iSKNIiAl'M. W Perry st.Bl'N.tirr 'unicrn for eah- never ua*d,

fl .‘HI. itiMi large wick-i nikcr unii aft exar- ciSiTik Mi>o hinr-. t'an l>-- m JiW> High at.KELl.l.N'l ‘mt IVMt i.r itj>< hitHst impruvrd notn-

i-Mioii ‘0 il.>or-*sprim; .uni i-tus-kh, uU eJiei; all giiaruTio*»-I. ITU F«*t'v si., m rear. _ _ _yi’ Ki 1-\1. HALE. onJ-hftPil cash reglateSa;

r-'p.iliing I'heapl.k i >ne. Nutlonal Cosh Ragts* rcr I'ly , Iftfi Mtirk'-t ■*t . 2d ff wr.

H< |:-)>

II M. I.\i \ I; I

' tfutk hors*' and tl

TiMUCl hlld In -‘ r them. ltt’‘

I u iG A ii^ ia :. I- I'l ' :hi(1 harnee-I . J) , con l»r !*■ ■ Il. . .VrliUgton etI !i '►•me roan rmt

grocer; alN-., w 1 heuae froni

i:a>-t 'ranK** cigt.irig from

In r—-e fHiJ ■

fifeii «t’ luink'

• raddie, iwi n.lou Sew York. M >‘ .'a

>ti. «l Mouth I'liiii .1

• uing, M H! .

suit M uiin

tin till H, tliil-l ah In flrel-

Ni . KaM 1*1-

M'.\ I-IN-Ft H fT eah, In<]q1z'“

l i :hsli-‘w anls. leiu-ring.

n N-A 'I .4 K 7ft7i Hrou.l

• iiunier, with Mliowcoae, tor Market si., WM KlJilH'lD

I very descrlplioa.■'•>r Market.

• V i-'lv S,ifv.

-Sirmll s**r IloX 1« . Nett'

M ii r v ln m a k e .

\t lUTK PlymoiM glun hares. 11

10,«a» F<iT \'l'' ‘ W a L’jU ;

II- k K KKN.

iNx-lrerelu and Ttel-Ahlnu'oTi BM ., pity.

cents each ami upward, i*U., ;idii WaHhIngtDft at.

RoTi*ch<rM G oo^ a1, - >1 -■ • ml-timcJ

M*- n • "I us new, f-O' uhIiti.v>-h I SI 111- r 4J husw-x

a n d Pnpnttaya.sUivee liii-.) luirlor

\v.Ih-iIpu Jnl, • il HoK N, .\-'V

u U o b u y

I and liigoffict:. Or

t.iivs bay horse, I,’--.. itiing; suliab e f- r tu I' S' a. !H0 Spiingfl I i .

Ul.h 1 2IU I - '

FOP, S \1 1IriK-..'

i.tiiiL- lie-i. Ill goijil 1 >>:i.||il>-n. CoU

t f in e lo t o f CHTT-eis, ftruH.S“ t i a tn ] • i.m M up. Riaee to fit y.iur rtjftni;

kii-<t>i. <-h«a|i, >iur'‘au», t1.5d up; . i lilo'-, Jv chlff-mnli'r^e. |4.Tb U|:, iin|! --iiil furnliuT*-. ch'-kt). to maka

PH*»r 'ISrh\»

il. . wiiPT *..ns Sit -i ■

11 V i-: - l . - in r ln * i U * s m e - 's M • t H' ' ’ ►i-sTer Row Hfill. ITl lliil^- ,r| iMi Step guaran'ee»d ip I-- ; ir p! n ste . t^Ttn* 2i*'. jw-r

PiAMUNlM god old gcia h --kM f« r caih,drool Cm K K>X 43. .Nr*s ‘ t’ -'*- _____

fgr old suld AflOs n Broad it.

all car. T,

l iA C in N K IlT '■■OH SALl:.

HOUSEVIOItK-atn w u tn l (a, i: «d North Bevcoth al.. Roe> >

WR b«y and oMl oei-nnd-bMnl laths*, rrooias, •hapo^, piMOM, d.i;ii. ■:!' y *hafttog,

titilloys. boihgert* baltin* 4 '-” '‘ftftnea aod boUm; ra i Hoa always -n t:"'d sotlr* pLaota bought for eoih: U you t- hay or oOJ Mb'- cJxiOi*r>, addm a Nensrs 1 oOAdCo*. H i jT T ft. R. ave.

at once, a g"cs1 cutlery— ...............-=1 MFO,

I lK f fO L t m O X f M O R C M iV D .

HARING * tOBtlBOOlala

N. Y .; IT4W. J. TRAINER.

O S T X R MO oniou, MMOortola,k ToL I w Oort,: MO Broadway,

PArKBRB-WANTED. WI5T PACKERS. U.V n u V B ft HON. 'I JTNERY. 3«r VEBKT

8 T,___________________**ACKEft''»dbtoen*oo*d bat podwr woaltd. a

Hcqtt *1. ____ _DLUKftfiiftB and pafwmangtrw wontrU, f«*r Job-

blagi aowk* rww wuilt. jLtdrsos JuUbSiig, Bus tr N«wa bin**.

H O u m w oR X —Omd rrllabtr (Irlm e n l 4 « W tli ,L

RDVSBWOltK-Olfl vu itMwMt. ig m g m.

a o e sffiro M c.^ a M t , u>k<.

fm

,1. Th*» . K1cbu f4 .''.

IM. Nucail. tr '" 'en t5EalBi*su* li H >ou woewI gowar. wrtt* wa. EHS}K> ■’'."’•'i-* Hl DiiKiiN Oa HI ^^JMPANT.

: M d

Qa S KNGlNLs ‘ offlclcnt. c-.lik :i

No coal. ^

waated:U_\T TaiMMEBS M«ady wofiL H-

■L and R R, av«.D. (■*xiS k ij ';k

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ftAt1U>|lMT\0»N*at young i laatfw agffilrsialag and BMaik'i

U e a m Bruod._______________mpftOVERB and abpmtlcap wanted a

- ' st HdOOl iL

.. .V. fOL'iB • BOLTON. M nu(.. l -r-r- t-t* in n MkiTint''ii a lOhMd taalha* brlting r i i-'i*’ b-rlts a *b*c*

* ialty. Tgma‘ pBianrf T'lv^’ n' 11* OW Bory* lug wewed, A«ar li*rk-» -n i hr. .j, ^

r. li<*rar «n> TMoMAR A. i .- Td. a&Gi.

____ I j?t e a M p v : ^ , heater*P-. t'r ! JI1bi-> t e saw. Ml her

I UTTBil OO.. PlajM. itlL cur. Ke<i

HOD«R t l Dwj aL,LADIES wloblag to Make mooey can J •

s*ntog owf fBc:al pr*paratb‘0 * to h**»‘and sniilitoidlia MWMk r v twnher lafon^tiun o d ^ J * ^ j m t N ftW T . WH Tw atian j ^

U N K W u d iffia rs*r* 4Q d » chato. ' * ' * ■ ! —

t.KARUM CSOUBE. i:'I 4-«tH OH w n u Or.unJ, r-»lI B w u O i L L g c o S u r - - T -l’ ■ '

f5 is in 4 3 ^ • a

^naebtoory ,. MsHart moSone 190,

PRuI’ fisiftclng Class for j-ff*"-liietru-'' 'I ’ ns i-« pvery Mnnilay evt-nliu

Orw*'-n II-' 't‘'i I’t'-wd: stwctal srtenti'iii iN'gJnrif'r- 1 r:\Bi - liunru^Uon. 7* lMan«- s'

t pi " v n v « TuewMv meS' Ju" •> ni hs2 I’.f 1 hfl-lron's claaaeB Saturdu}-

17 -t p '." “• K ‘e^oger H*. ________BfHCK M.t Hl‘7 s Arajemy for Dsnoni;. '*..1

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. •w-n-seated trap: rubber llresiri'.i'.lre al Hffi Marker al., 2d

-I k1[. p.‘n htc'ke; It.25n.i Imnd (fsabta,'ik lliwr.

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Tlltl-:5 t-s l.iryel# wagons. |7 50; laTirssi tire j -r -k to Siftte._ADSTIX, !di grange at. ; sir).

r«riy at the saw.yv.A'h'N For sal*. maann*ii team

,h»*ai lynjain- TweJfih

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Page 10: AGREEMENT REACHED ON THE LACKAWANNA ROAD ELEVATION

1 0 V E W A S K E V E N I N G N E W S , S A T U K D A Y . N O V E M B E R 9 , 1901 .

from Governof'Elect Murphy’sV i a i i r n A i t i i ^ ^T I C W i /U l l U ^ article in to»niorrow’s . . . . . . . . . . . .

NEW ARK SUNDAY NEW SL I H U N G C H A N G .

Another Feature of Especial Interest to Newarkers W ill Tell of the

who Delivered Chirve#. Out of the W h o i i o v 6 r i i t n e w s n t v ^ u n i c i n ^ l i t i s sWilderness of Bigotry. I T i v l l T T I I U v l v r v l l l i l l v 1 T f v l H J I f l U H l v l 1 /1 1 1 1 H v * 3

OF ESSEX COUNTY.F urther . A dventures H i f l c W f i n ( l A l f T A f n i i f i H N p w ^ r l r

of Simple Sehlly and the U l l l d IT I I U l l l d t C m e U U l l L l l l l i ^ A l U U l l U i i C Y V a i aShark-Boy. Will be Depicted. Other Features of To-morrow’s News:

a

VfOanny Maher, American Boy, will Ride King Edward’s Horses for $35,0D9 a Year.

M R . . B O W S E R . 1 A Pawnshop for Banks will be Established in America to Control the World’s Money.Has a Surprise Party.

E V E N I N G G O W N SA u o o u r a p e r l o r n e w a r K c i s .

for Winter Will Be in White. T H E N E W A R K S U N D A Y N E W S .

^uuuiiuiiuuiiiiuuuiuuuuuuiuuiiuiuuuiuuiuiiuuiuuuuuuiuuiiuaiiuiuiiiiiiuuiaiiaiuiiuiiuuuiuiit^STATE lAOTflERS

RESUME SESSIONB ekfales a id Alteraates to Tbeir

Natiiaal Goagress i i Washiagtoa Next Fcbraarj, Elected.

fO IK lN fi OF a U B S EXaAlNEO.

o*Lllerailitrc f o r C b l l d r r o " « n d *<Motliera* C la b o .i iv o F o t fto r In l h « HBlIpaiiiatloia o f I h r 81uni«^* S n b jv o t* o f Dlreviiifilom T o -d «| r« -^ u lk s h y M m . B o n d , H r. Cdrern n o d McBBra, H o7*» B n s te r n n d S k io tn -r .

CORNELL’S ANNUAL REPORT.

SpfHoi fo f/if t:\ f:stsa Se \\ 8.TREN TO N, Nov, n.—The Biate ConfffeJ'i

o f Mothers resumed Its sesKlun to-daj^ at the B ute schoala. Short papers un iho working o f various clubs throughout the Btftte were read by Mrs, L. M. Gaeklll, Mrs. Idppincou. o f H lverton; Mrs. Hurrl> ■StQ* o f Bloomiield, urol Mrs. Mumpers

T be chilrf business uf the m orning wun the eleoilnn o f three delegates to tiie NftUonsl A’oniiresM of M ulhen, to be held In VTashingtot) during February. The et«>ctlun resulted hh follows^

Mrs. A. i>. Dayton. Mtm. Dresser, o f Bur. Iltiglon, and Mrs Thiiicher. The choU rs were ail by act bimatlon. AUernetea were elected as follows; Mrs. Ivins Pettit, uf Burlington; Mrs. Mi'L'raclKen, o f Camden, kuU Dr..Ju«^ Hussey, o f Orange,

T o-dn> 'K *iiili)ev(s.Two Irtleresilug subject.'^ were discussed

at this afiernuun's meeting. The subjects wete "Idterfllure fur t'h lldren ," by Mr.-*. H. H. UlrfH-y. und '•Muthers' CluF>« as a F actor In the Edlniiniitloii o f the Slums.” by Mrs. A. H. Itumsuy.

The iuhueui'<- ui i-^iirntlon In the muk- tiig o f ait id«uU Itume and In the a d v u n o - ment of niutherhoud wits I he theme o f «n lnl4!r«eting ]tuiM r, read by Mr»>. ICIlziilteth Powell Hnnd. denn id Hwnrthmure C ob lege, at biet evening's p*'SHltm

Mrs- Pi'Well is ime of the most promi­nent Hitv-K-ales for higher educatlun for women.

A LonPerenre on ‘ ‘ H <w llum e and Srh«)Ol May Co-« iperste" ba l fur lit* #'XiM>nent« James L- Hays, ]>rf-sldent of the State Board o f Eduoatlop. rharte?i J Baxter, superinternlent uf puidh- instruetlun, and Charles il. Skinner, Stale autterlnlpiuleiu o f public inslruitlon uf New Y'ork.

The ttuilk-nre was fairly large, being made up ><f the students an<l ti-urhers of the Slate ■*rh'.K»la of this city The session WH« prt-sMed over by J'rej<)i1etil Mrs. E d­win C. Grlte Ilf Riverton

i>r. Janies M lir^en i xi»‘nd<d a gre*-iing to the me’ ntiers id flU' cimgresji. offering muny BUKgestbms toward the advanoe- l!Q*-iit o f the Work.

t ollexte l>enn'H V letr ,Mrs. Bi ind in ui>enlnK said.“ Every rentury Is marked by progress.

Thta century will nuirk a great advance­ment In the tductttlon of women The la st days of the nineteenth century saw- the opening o f colleges to the education o f women E\eryw jit-rp rcllege wunn*n have entef-td Into th*' world 's work, fresh from the fasltJt whlcFi had for their object preparatii'ii for parenth<M»d.

“The home." said .Mru. Bund* “ is but uottaer giTTden of the L.<ird, whose ulti­mate purj«>bc Is to perpetuate Himself In children. In that home there Is not only

. Igw, but llbert> as well. Its merol>ers are endoWfnl with Uod's dtieny. a faculty for g o o s in g il vourre for themselves.''

Mrs. Bond then confined her talk to ^ a l Bfioiherhood, In which she showed the great value o f high education

“ M otherhood.'‘ she said, ''m ake* no claim for a m artyr's crown, for the an­guish aoon makes way f<{r the knowledge that a man is born Into the world.

“ Educatiun does not make the young 8irl studi-nl eager for honora on com*

day aloue. but It is preparing * ker for a home, where she will come In

cow uct with duties among which com - pnae the Inc^U on of high and noble Ideals Into the minds o f her children.'’VThe Addresses o f Ur. Hays. Mr. Bajtter

>d Ifr . Bklnner dealt chiefly with the manner mothers and teacbera'should co- operata toward tu n h eiin g the advance-

, n e n l o f chUdresL

U aa 2,9H0 BlaU ents E n r o l le d —P re a t -d e n t U chnrdtan A p pea la f o r F n u d a

t o r B etter E q u ip m e n t,ITHACA. N. T., Nov. 9,-PreBldenl

Schurman, In his nlnlh annual report to the trustees o f Cornell University, at their meeting here, says that In addition to about 100 In special lines uf Instruction, (he number of students in all departments for lBdb-1900 was 2,76ti, and for 1900>1901 was irm .

Concerning the Cornelt Medical College, In New Vork. he says that Its rem oval In October to the large and splendid build- j Ing provided by (he munificence o f Colonel I Payne makes not only an epoch in the 1 life o f the college, but » m emorable event In the history o f medical education In America.

The report gives (he total property of the university (egduslve o f tho remnant Of Western lands) as |10.R70,2€tl. . The re­ceipt! from tuition fees o f the university rose to 1172,016, an Increase o f nearly 130,001) over the preceding year.

President Behurmnn cnncimles his re­port with an appeal tn the friends o f the university to contrllmte the *WK).OOD con ­templated as an addlilon to the condi­tional gift from John [). R ockefeller o f N>00,000. This total amn;,nt o f 11,000.000, he says, is necessary to make the buildings and equipmenc adequait' for the a ccom ­modation uf ihe Increasing requirem ents o f the utilvcrsUy.

BIfi EEPHANT TOBE ELECTROCUTED

W i l l EIECT HEIIOIIiL ECIIWIL

THOMOTIO^g i>S M E fU T ,

W i l lP re a ld rn t Deolttreii In A a eaea*ljol ('uDii( W ltli lllia*

WABHINOTON, Nov. ^i.-The President to-day declared to Senator rulloTn, o f Illl- nois, (hat In makliiK the promoUions to the hrlgadjer-geniTalshipa soon to be ­come vacant, he wt.iiiii be governed entire­ly by the record, Lhat it wan hla Intention lo promote those whosi* records showed them to be most dcHcrvlng o f prom otion , and that neither luri^urui considerations nor influence would count

Senator Cullom Imd l allcd on behalf o f M ajor Balliincc, who werd Into the arm y from Peoria, am! M aj'r McClerpand, a son o f General Mcfu-rTiand. The latter was General Shiiru>r's .idjutant during the Santiago campaign

S am e V o lta g e th n t K i l le d r a o lg o s s jIV ill Be A p p lle t l fu J u n ib o I

^ II. a t B o ffa lo . 'BUFFALO. N. Y.. Nov. 9.—Jum bo IT,, i

the largest elephant In the Boaiock show, haa been condemned to die by electrocu ­tion. und his execution will lake place In the stadium at the Pan-American grounds late Ibla afternoon. This animal, one o f the largest in captivity, has nt^arly killed Several persons during his exhtbllloti in the Pan-American Midway, and his elec­trocution will probably be witnessed by thousands uf people, as the affair is umJei- the direction o f the Exposition, and an admission fee will be charged.

Jumbo will be securely chained, ami the Apparatus arranged so thsii there will he no possibility uf tpe animal escaping. T W voltage flrst applied will (>fi l.ttW. the amount used In tho execution o f l.«oti C'lolgoBt, U has been the experience o f c-luctriclans that n smaller amount o f electricity will kill a horse than la heces- aarv to cause the death o f a man. WUh this theory m Mew. and in order to ex ­periment, J,8(m! vi'liH will t>e first npi'lled, and this will gradually be tncream d to 11,(1)11 If a BitialliT uniiTunt does uul cause death.

The elephant will he chained to stakes In the ground niul a harness attached to him In which win be wires and the sponges which \*lll )>r used as electrodes The sponges wlH b<.- applied to the eyes, the mouth and ih»* spinal colum n. In order to get a vtili.ige o f 11.000 It m ay be necessary i'» nicp ihe cars o f the BufTalo Btreet Kallwiiy (’umpaTiy, which will sup ­ply the power, fnr ;i few moments.

H n , Jaiiiee E. P lillllpB l la l ld ln a It at t p i ie r T e n -m ile -r t iq tn M em ory

o f H er H usban d.

POLITICAL AFTERMATH IN TRADES COENCIL

to lllf EVEMMi HEWF.FR AN K L IN FARK. Nov. 9.-M rs.

Jane E. I^hilDpa, wddow o f George W. Fhilllpa, wht) was one of the orgatiUers and for thirty yearn actuary of the Equi­table Life Assuraiibe Society of New York, sevural wevks ago donated 11,000 for the.purpose of erecting a school buJldlng at Upper Tetj-mlle Run, in memory of her late husband.

Mrs. Fhllllps’s country home. Redwood, Is altuated on the road between thi.s place arid Rocky Hill, and during his lifetime. Mr. FhllllpB spent much o f his leisuro there.

The mpmortal structure la al>out com - pletcd, iijiil when done will Fie one o f the finest pcIiiiieI biilldlngfl In this aecllun of the country. U will be known as the FhllJIfvH School.

On ih f evening of Novemb*'r 27 It will Fjc dedicated. 8. S. Swackhnmer, a lawyer, of rinlnfield. will be the s|Eeaker. The music will be In charge «if A Willard Tallen. of Mlddlcbush, nnd Mlsa Sadie De Mart, of this place. Am ong the guests will tie O. Ii. Frost, one the ofTIcera o f the EquKuble compiiny. A humorist, Miss Knnx. of Brooklyn, will eiucrtaln.

Mrs I'hlllijMt ig a native t'f ihe British Isles. »ml sifme o f her friends there will eontrllm!.' toward the outflutiiK of the bulMlnK The liell will com e fr«'m Edin­burgh, S«.ullurul.

FRIEND MISTOOK fllH FOR DEES.

LIINIIO.N M\II, IKOKKES STATM fl.

B R iN tig I REW OF H tlE U K E U B A R K *

T lie K a a en lp u nn O riv rn A a h o ra o n Tnentun t o «a t ,

N EW YORK, .\.H 3,_T h* steam erRavensdale. whiili urrivE’d to-day from Progreso, bruuxht na paasengera eight members uf ihr ^rew of the N orwegian bark Kijgpiik, Hiii. h sMift wrecked on the Yucatan cuisi duriuj: a heavy norther.

The Kugf'ni'- wio l> ing off H olbox, near Progrest). InaJnl r ady for her voyage to Goole, wh* [i 11 Hiring norther sp ra n f up. The vesfrl h»r chains and wasdriven helplisslv ;i«hi.rt‘ , where She Ilea a wreck.

The EiiKenif huiii in N ova Scotia In IST7. and n trl^urt-d r.26 tons. H er crew will he Ht-ni h.Jiiu- liy the N orwegian con ­sul.

F ro m .^ nslra llu it I lea la S aea R o a t e F>y F o u r U aya.

NE^V YOUK, Nu\ a.—A consignm ent o f mall whU h l*'fi Sstlney. Australia, O cto­ber 15. fur (-nnd'i\, lOngland, by the A m er­ican rome, arclM-d In this city at 10:40 this Tnunibut. atid wti.-t dispatched on the steamship i nibrlu. -which left for London IhU aftern '*ni

The rniill arrU*Ml on Ihe steamer Ven­tura, ut San Fi.iTwlru’O, Novem ber 4, and w'as carried aiToss the continent by reg­ular mall iruliE'* The tkjne consum ed In the transmlnltig nd the mall from Sydney to LAinilun win ale*ut thlrly*one days, a saving uf [<’ur days over the Sues Canal route.

W . < . T a ck y , o f C le v e lfta d , Kliikt D ead by T o le d o M «n la ihe

M aine W o o d s .GHEKNVILLE JUNCTION, . Nov.

H I'^ T E D I!FI,M0XT»!I P E T C.AT,

PLAN TO KH .L C'H.ANBERLAIIV*

D oer Leaders I’ ro m p tlg A>tO SefaOWiO Btf .\ fr ik a a d « r ,

fipceial f'Qhif (u (he -VA'IFil.AMHTKRD.AM, \.^v. 9 .-A n A frikander

ret>el rt-fup«»- lu-r*- haa submitted to H err Sisebef, the B - t agent, a schem e for the BKsa.ssInMlon i>f ('oluniat Secretary Cham ­berlain Th<- lioer leaders, however, have promptly the plan, declaring theirstrong dlaiippri^val. Such an act. they said, would make Chamberlain a m artyr, and wauhJ, f>>rfHt all sym pathy fo r (he Boers.

The plan pff»F«'*ed the shooting o f the colonial serrHiary In the House o f Com* mans. U Is stated (hat this ts not the first wild scheme o f the kind that haa been thwarted by the B«er leaden .

• m c i A L XOTICK9.M rs. W l u t a w 'a t M i k t a s • r r a p f s ,

jfi . 1. c t chiEdrvK. n e k u lenhlne *1*4- m it . «l>irhm etc.. IM > nttakle rq n d ,. ii■M OTfar m irv n tlH cMU f n n iMia. k«t n n - Im m ( ie lU aK k tM M t.n-f«r mM tk> BMli-r ta i I

c«*u « beetle.bnltk u the aMM.

W a a te A —• w n t l n a r t . w t t c , m * y ■Amlnr at ^mmtr^ta a n gautaJ •at».«k ls Craaat m*. tanatj t t l o x n . SM.B a k a e A ^ ' - ____________

rtmrnw -rtm am ra > f n * i - __

F lre m e a B arred f r o o i V o t lp g .Special Z?i«p4Jfca to tkf i,’ .V /yo JiEWS.

LONG BRANCH, Nov. t .^ A fte r the firemen s elecDon last year an ordittance was passed having tui ’ is ob ject the pre­vention of Illegal voting. M-irv votes were t>olled last year In the West End t'om pany than it had members. By thu' provisions ot the new ordinance all fire cumpanies not filing a Hat of Its members In good stand­ing on October 1, wUh the clera. .not later than the fifel Monday In Novem ber, are deprived iroin voting A( Ihe m eeting of the commissioners last night It whs made public that two o f the seven co m jM n ie ^ the Phtt Dalys and the Elberona—had not compiled with the new ordinance, conse­quently Its members cannot vote for chlaf engineer and assistants next month It Is m w than Mheiy that the tw o cooi^-^ntes will prolpst. but If the ordinance Is en­forced they must pay the penalty for neglecL

H a lf-s ta r v e d A rt is t H a y iM a.WOODBINE, Nov. I.—C, Myer Hecker,

th« young Russian.artist, who was en- tan^ed la a swamp hers for leven days and auhsistad by chewing bis hat and twigs froB trees nsarhy, ams tsJtco toHia Goopsr Hospital, hi CuBden^jB n vary

lon^^wterilay. Tbs irtiy-aerioMs condtti aldons said Uft Dlg£t that ho may not ic cover. Hacker la said to have ■ wife gJiL two cldMrsn In PhllndHphla. and Iw fiw- goanfly cnBa for them in hla ra' ‘

to ■ ‘

Meadovx b ro o k (T u b M ea T r e e d It In lllD P a n try .

H RM I’STKAH. L. I.. Nov. 9.—A fter n long chas<- .liToss country, tbe hunters uf the M e n u .b ro o k Flub to-day dlacovere 1 that il hail bi-ii followltig O. H. P. H *l- tnont'e i*vt malirst- cat. Arriving to Iut.j the hounds !«Ull*-il at Mr. Belm ont’ s kilrh- en door, ilv;'}' wt;rt- surprised, to say tFu- ietst. when Mr. Belmont's cook Sfild It: broken English;

•'Win ye* call yer doga o ff? Mr. HH- m ont'e cat is* T>n Ihe top shelf, and I run : gel him du^n while y e i lave the d>ig?< around.'*

Laughing, ihe club members called t iT the hounds, and M rB elm ont'a tabby agatu resumed his m'^rmal haunts.

iia.s been received her*- frum the Moi'gi hfiiil Lake region that W. <' lucky , '»r I'uiilijwi od. 0 ., was ai'cid m.illy sFiul and hill'.I jvaterday by J. U. il'-stdiitr, f.»r T oll.1.1, The men were hununi; tsear LIHj- U:is. twenty-five miles fr >m here Th.- inf->rmation, which t-imc i.y tele- ph JP. !uve J50 details, except that Tui ky wris miHtaken for a deer.

'riuni' Comnilasloner CarlPt-ih Fv;is rom- miiii , 1.(1 with the coroner t-i-r , sny.ng (h.ii fiiiiirtiea of this nature hasi- i>me Hu rr<-rj.,fJrTt In the woods that h. will at ui.. '■ lake HiepH to bring about pr. s e uil^n In uii .such cases.

HI.KVSI PRBfilDEN TI.VL BOOM,

V d m irn I g a y s It W i l l l i in n O v e r . Mur-a iS q I T a k e It S^erlouaty,

•‘'f t ' i l l to ike EVEMS^,It A.-^MINGTON. N ov. - A-!mlral

Si hl.-y Is not disposed to reR.trdrn for the IVeHlderiin \i.. wuis

>n ' ’Aii tu'day an Hem d.-MTiii'm the t it!ms).ism with which the m«tnigia <>f hi. was greeted at a mr-rjinn' hi' Msu Democrats and hla cummiuii wa.s:

"It. thin wlil all blow over tM'fi>n- ihe i.ih. E imea; 1 wont even discu-h it "

U'Vanllng the report that he win make 1 vtrsii-rn and Bouthern trip m .ramiarv

ahmlral said nathInR h 11 iE«.<n set, M “ I will not g o a n y w h f - r .h ,' II itM I am Ihorougblv reai,.l m,] |j thriiuch TVith this thlnK.”

M a rr ied a F o r t o lg h t i J a a l K itosvn .gperldl /Fm/hiI<A (o thf RVESISO

l o n g b r a n c h , N ov. 9.—A sa Pack# c. son of Mr and Mrs. E- W. Packer. #>f Long Brajieh. was married two week?# jix to-day in New York lo Miss Maude l.#-t,K K ls parents were not told o f the weiioitu; until yestvrday. Mr. Packer Is a gra'ln-r. o f the Long Branch High School cIhs- o f

D e le g a te s T a k e E x ce p tlc ia s t o f ie c - retar)'*B A ttttn d e D a r in g l le -

c e a t C am p a ign .Political diacuBston cut something o f a

figure at the meeting of the Trades Council laat night. Secretary Thomas J. Mead was (he object of a stormy argu­ment. Mr. Mead, together with several other delegates, had during the Guber­natorial cam paign signed a circular ad ­vocating the election o f Mayor Seymour. Mr. Mead'B signature appeared over tho title “ delegate to. Essex Trades Council," and some o f the members construed this as meaning that Mr. Mead had indorsed Seymour in behalf o f the council, which they claimed he had no right to do.

While tbe roll was being calletl Delegate Hull, o f the w lrv 'o rk e rs , aald that on be­half a f his union he dealretl to state that political argumeniB must cease In the central body. He added that the uiilona art' not afllllaled with any pollticiil party, and that no oltlci-r or <lelegnie had a right, in hlB official caiMiclty, to indurac any can ­didate. Mr. Mead replied wlih Home heat that he had a perfect right tu ex]»resa hla pullitcal opinion as either an Individual ur a delegate, nnd that he Intended to con ­tinue doing so.

“ ill Indorsing Seym our," he said, “ 1 am simply helping a friend uf urganlsed labor."

Later Delegate Melsteln, of Hat Makers’ Union No. 13, attackeil Mr. Mead for sign­ing the circular in question. The secretary replied that he had signed the circular and he would do ii again if he so desired. He wound up by remarking that If the council didn 't w'unt him he would get out, but while he remained u member he would continue to state his p#:)lltlcal opinions as often and as forcibly as he saw fit.

?feiT D o le g n te a ilealed*New delegates seated were; D. Ben­

jamin, reprcscntlr.g the Painters, V ar- nlflhera. D ecorators and Paper Hangers o f A m erica; Thom as Dean, 8. Addleman and B, C oyle, reprcsenllng the Inter­national Brotherhimd of Bookbinders; K. T. Neben, D. Roublnow and J. H. Billings, o f the new ly ofganlzed Essex, Union and Hudson Street Railway Union; Thomas Mullaney. o f Eanendera' Union No, IJl. and A delegate from the Teamsters' Union of Orange. The latter tvas admitted after signing an agreem ent with Beer Drivers Union No. Hti that the Orange men would not In the .case o f a strike take the place o f anym aihber o f the Beer Drivers* (*nlon.

A, W- Cowler, o f (he Defence Committee of Typographical Union No. otherwise known as the “ Big S ix ." o f New York, was given the floor and made a short ad­dress on the union 's light against u Nt-w York newspaper, reporting the progrvsri that bad been made.

Aeaoiutions were adopted relative to having all governm ent shipbuilding done at the various navy yards Instead of by civil con tractors. A clause In the rvH#du- tlona requeated the Senators nn#l rini- gressoMn o f tbe State to assi.si m having something to that effect Inserted in the nekt naval appropriation bill.

HR. CLARK'S EXPLANATION.M a n a g e r o f W ald m ai> ti*a O p e ra H ouse

Says C rn w d taK W a s D u e to E le c t io n E x c it e m e n t .

■ft’ llllani 8. Clark, m anager o f 'ft'ald- monn's Opera House, against whom Chief Klersted, of the fire department, has been Instructed lo prefer charges for permitting the aisles of the theatre to be crowded, says that the action taken by the fire commissioners Is due to very unusual con- ditlDns,

"The charge that the aisles o f the the­atre were crowded was a surprise (o m e/' said Mr. Clark. ‘ 'On the night In question, election day, a fireman came to me and stated (hat the passage between the door o f the balcony and the main aisle was crowded, and I Immediately look my two special policemen, went with (he fireman, and opened a passageway. When it Is taken Into consideration that this is the first complaint made against (hla theatre and that the trouble oceurrred on election night, should prove that care Is taken that the aisles aro kept clear. I employ two ppeclal policemen for the pur­pose o f maintaining order and preventing the aisles from being obstructed. The Utter duties s re carried oul for two rea­sons; one, that the fire law may be ob­served. and the other, that the waiters employed In the theatre m ay not be ob­structed tn passing through the aisles with refreshments.

"M y relations, heretofore, fire department have been

with the ery cordial,

and we have worked together In a friend­ly spirit, XX’hen I take Into consideration that on the nlgln o f e lfctlon side­walks and streota o f the city were ob­structed by people w atching the returns, to such an t^sront that the sidewalks and streets were In m any casra Impassable, U ia not 10 be wondered at that the theatre was crowded.

“ WhKfi I take into consideration the excitement over the returns o f the elec­tion sjim#- h’nicney should be shown for (he eugernt'ss o f theatregoers in listen­ing 111 (he returns, and If they did occa- ftlomilly close up ah imaginary passage to the door of the m ain aisle, too much cvtisur#! should not be shown. 1 am and alwiiys have been ready to live up lo all Ians, and will d o all power lo seethat they are en forced -"

.ALLEGED F O R G B R C 0L L A P §E D .

A Htoragi^Warehonse ought to suit you as tn clean] mess as much o s to rates, (Jurswill meet both requirements.

Amos H.Van Horn,td 1 i_ .»_ *t '

' Everybody’s Store.

NO'STRINGSM

T ie d t o t h e B a r - j ^ E R Egains you getwhether they're the sort we advertise to -d iy or the sort we’ ll advertise next week! you 're welcome to m r r item at the price it’ s marked. Pay cash, o r pay on “ credit.”

for this solid oak,golden Itn- ish Sideboard, French bevel p l a t e mirror, nice trimmings n e w pattern, the usual ^17 grade.

See the be«uti(ul display of Carpet- 200-toot “Inga and Rugs,

devoted to tliem.noor

h s u s l a i t d O F F i c m , h k t i i i v s .

n llr r H a rin g l i r .r ) f .r ,r d . r ’a iWlPi

C i.in p ,ro lle r“r i in t r ’a iW iw aeratIr M a li.r it ), s.

I..AI.TIMOBB. Nov. 9 .-A lm ...,"Tr.. lal ivtuKW »how ihai Jiwhu,, w i,,. ,. ii'.tf. I>.*niocratlc State ootTii.tr,.ii..r, hua t-'-'i rt.-elected by « pluraiiu

I ■ r H .rman 8. Plait. Reiiu’ .licm Thnm- a- I'urran, Republican, hae h. -n Hl..rttd e:.rk o f the Court o f Appi-aU i.y a i>iu- ra.iiv q( US» oyer J. Frank Tariifr the

I IJ. moerhOo tnctnabeot. j Th,. 3raate, aecordlng lo the ..m- iai re-

t.,rns win itaod Demoer.aU j7, K.;iubB-C.uib 9.

Platt’S Ghloriilas.

Ar th^ rvault o f a day't# gunnintf Rev XV E. Davla, o f Lebanon: Hr\ jyhn Hsrl, o f N tahablc; Tliijit k . Davlx.I* min mkr.i ...a ..uf liound yBrook. and Howard \ an lier- \ ct-r. o f KRnasvUl#, klUpd '

disiidectEt

l y w o **• tm I

'SaVisr-:

An odorless, colorless liquid — p e w e r f uE safe sod cheap.

Destroys dis- ease ferms and noxious lases.

P r e T e a ts alckpess. Sold ta qnart bottles iM a by d n ir ( I t ts in d btriF

• D U h f k t ^

v A s u n

------ -----------------, , fi>rtj.s!i rab-l.ltfl and 4 pray foa. near L#hani.n

On Tuendar evening neat Oran.i Maater K O. Buaiin*. i#';'r>.a..niatlveAiiftust Qraeaman and Gram! Mar.hai E I. FearaalL oC t ta New OrandI...(l*e, L O. f t r . . wUI visit I'apoolong l.udie. In C H n ^ . In honor or the unanl-< muua claCtiaB m Ha itifmbr'r'#. 'C'hea-ifr TomaOBa to grand niB{tt<-r«hlp o f the State. , . . ^

A man who claimed he rFpr#s#*ntpd a Uhiiddelphia tpecjacle house rail-d at Jo- -fph CaaFi bom*, near CllntOin. •. t-.'itprdar and M>\d lira . Case two xteln* of rIb s m which he aoW were o f fine quality andhsd gsM. ttw am . In return ii, took pair o f In rash. Ji™.Cata ^ e fBHMSd.out thnt hrr n,w gtaseoeam w ortbl— ,

Thone p i t ia x t* y>r mattar of inror- poratlnw t* » S n ^ o f Annandal, h , , , [iraetleilly pbundoned the project, a , th— i h o u * h t T ^ « d not r « e lv e .u m t le n t ^

' atJPrtfr Metlek WM.top f n e ^ « » the ntiu aundkl i l a cr«^ M euM for to hi» I SD e w m l l e t l A A _U »et o f innd ^

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■ 0 »T O !i W K I.C O J1E9 IRIUH KN VOVII.

T b e y A r a G r e n t ly P lenaedSV Iih T h e ir A n e r l c n a R erep iJon .

BOSTON, N ov. 9.—A (rival rei eption w a , extended to the Irleh envnjs. j„h n e . Redmond, M. p . ; P. A. McHugh, M. p ., Thomn* C lS onneil. M. P., aa they landed at the term inal etatlon laet night.

geeoTted by the reception committee, the envoy! taken to Hotel JJellevue,whmw tboy *P»nt a quiet evening Infor- tu R y recetvtn* viallors.

Hr. Redm ond eipreaeed the keenegt dr- Ilpht at the evidence he has found since hta arrival tn thie country o f the progreaa o f the Irlah m ovem ent here, and ts rn- Ihualaatlc over th* way that movement la indoraed^______________________

\ MASONS HEALTH DEFENDFBS/

V C O N ^ T I P V T I i J N '/ O T hw r. -« ow -d > P« C“

f ie o ra e B. W e l le r O r e n t ly A S reted W h en V Ie lle d h r K e le t iv e * .

The parents, slater and w ife of George K, Weller, who la locked up at police heiulquaricrs on . a ch arge o f obtaining nearly f2,00D by m eans o f forged ehecka, were allowed to see Irim this mornliig. W h en the prisoner wae uehered Into the room where his relatives Were he col­lapsed com pletely and fainted. Dr. Clarke, the police surgeon, warn called, and ad­ministered restoratives. Welter, between 111! sobs, conversed with his relatives and wife, and the scene was an affecting one tor nearly an hour.

Wellar bNske down again when he was led to hla cell In the baaement. In order to take hla mind aw ay from his Impris­onment he reads m ore or less. At police headquarters tWa m orning It was said that the young man w as on the verge o f ner­vous prostration.

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for a solid gotdsn oak Extension Table, pre 11 i I y patterned,

fluted and turned legs, the S I 2 quality.

China Closets and Dinner Sets tn L a rge Variety.

A R H B ST B D tP O N L K A t llfO JAIL.

W a M ro w ’ W l| l ■ « H e ld to A n sw er B a r g ln r y C lu r n e .

Henry Waldron, tw enty-eight years old. was arrested by Detective-Sergeant Donort van yes«tt#toy as b * waa leaving tbe coun­ty Jail ablet haviBC served a sentence tor vagialiey. “He waa charged with having been eoe o f a ge a g -w b lch broke Into the tileltBlh"**” # ^ ro ch le a Co., 9 Rail­road iBace. on M ay » last, and stole goo-ls va lu ed a t several hundred dolian .

The prtaOber w ill be held pending formatcomplalnL ______________

1 .1 9Solid O ik S p i n d l e Back Dining Chairs, ane seated, value |l. 50 — a score of other pat- tenis in dining chairs, all the latest products.

n i U l i r C K o r Stoves of everyK u N lir Alin iiU bV niakes^alities and prices that have made this department famous all thro’ New Jersey. Don't forget “ The Portland’’— the king of ranges, y

a a a iM B c m

a is » !5 ^

y - y Palatwv Clwh Meeta.The R ay Palm er C lub convened In tbe

coM>- parlors o f tbe W ork ing Olrla' Club, a s Broad s irw t, y a te rd a y afternoon, to hold the meeting, which wa* postponed rnuD a week ago on account o f the meet­ing o f th* State redera ttoo o f Women’s Clubn lo O v a o g * . The a e tn b e n loiA up tlwlr suhlact <*f a n and muatc, the com ­mittee tn charge being beaded try Bias Jane T oun f. T he f e a t m o f tbe rneetma waa a pn^hr by Mlaa W aiaon, a gueat of the ctuo. whooe sub ject was “ Fra An- gaUco." 'W aa C e d i Oabom rendered a vlaUn solo, icoom iiaa led by Mrs. Oemg* W right, a m r w hich th e n wa* an open dtecuaiM i im JMites o f n it at Um Psn- A m n te id . A m r aaother sola by W as O o b n r a e w n w as a tdaatnnt jn tom a l aocini taoitr.

The Dumstlh .SairiHO Jfnehlua hte the eholil oadloekg**-* iaothtiKi/arl*epr(«<tf oner Baea vmumnl*. ___

" 9 ^ n A R K E T ST ^f ^ Ndu-Ptaae S t DIT.rood fbr the now Oataligwa, Note tha

dn* uum -Am ae" Bite JIk - U . - Vraedell I sf lea. Frlvstei

W u * Onwgc,

W .L O O l iQ L A S8 .0 0 SHOES ussr

It has bow decided by the Water Com- ■ ■ - * —0 k a t Orangs — -

] lo Ibe ooBDOl I

w9U___rajoctikt

Orange City CaancU ■Ddl at Itf mMiliiii _ _ a vaatel election jat an sotfy date to aottle tbaJ ' i te that city. Vataisl

A trial wiB euavtici tkat V. L. Saadlas tests am tbs

o H o r ta a liy t b 'e w o t i ------------ -— jgt rite not of wCadeJ

> Brood Ota

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T H E N E W S I N T H E O R A N G E SOrange Branch, National Bank Build­

ing. Telephone, Orange, 478.

T IO A M T OPFICEB FOK W E S T O K A N IE .O r iiiis ^ A c o rn P lcn n o rc Clnfc’ n W cw

D fB ce n —O th er Hoten fr o m th e o r » im e » .

Tha W eat OranKe Hoard Of Education has decided to appoint a truant officer a.nd com pel tha attendance at achool o f a few Incorrigible*.

The Acorn Pleasure Club o f Orange haa •lected thcBO offleera: George Randall, president; Thom as French, vtce-prefttdenl: John G. Mlnto, secretary; W iinam Rice, treasurer: Otto F iicHb, Bergeant-at-arma. The organization will hold a reception on M onday ntght. November IS.

D r Hom er B. SpruKue will tell o f hla experlencea as a prlaoner o f war at Libby and Danville prisons In Chrlat Church gulldroonib, East Orange, on TueBday night. The proceeds will be devoted to S l L uke's Guild.

A dance W'lll be h»'ld In W ashington School Hall, West Oniiige, on Thanksgiv­ing Eve by the Went Orange High School A lum ni Association.

Gustave Kunz, of 257 Main streeL Orange^ will soon begin the erection o f an office building and repidenee at W illiam and N orth Centre Hlreeta, Orange. The plana have been drawn by Brower & Zlm metm ann.

Announcement has been made o f the m arriage o f Mlaa Florence L. Smith, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. W’ lllariJ L. Smith, form erly of South Orange and now o f 104 North Nineteenth street. East Or­ange. to Louiif Fleming, o f Philadelphia. The marriage took place on October 30 and was performed by Rev. A. W'. V er­non, pastor o f the First Congregational Church, East Orange. Miss Huele Smith, sister o f the bride, was mold o f honur. There was no best man.

F orm er ijuplls of ihe Dearborn*Morgan School have prosentfd to C arierei Acad­emy, Orunge, a set of the new Illustrated edition o f the American fitaiesman series.

The L yric Society, o f the Oranges, will suspend rehearsala .until a fter the pro­duction o f “ The Mayde o f Y orke," ihe com ic opera to be given In January un­der the auspices o f the Young Lodies’ A uxiliary o f the Orange Memorial H os­pital.

New deposit vaults wilt Boon be placed in the Orange Natlonnl Bank building In Mum Blreei. that city.

It Is expected that the expert's report o f the condition o f the books of the water department o f the city o f Orange win be ready next week, probably on Frlday,

The Charles K. ChampUn Company will begin a week’s engagement at Orange M usic Hall on Monday night.

Kmil Luckert. o f H W ashington place,‘ East Orange, has recovered from a rerl-

ou.s lllnts-s.The Uriinpc T'oIIcp hav«‘ a horse and

ccu i'.' aw jlilrtg an owner. The tnimal w a - f.oind ir (.traiige rf»rvf ne'ir thr Mont- chi!r line rii .1 o'cUr’k this nv>rnlng

TIih Klru'llseoiv pliiure.H nf "The P up- bIoii I’ b iv ." nhown In tirange Music HhI] last nlgl:l umWr the iiiiS|iiees o f the Ep- wiirtli Lf-.igue Cliiiiitpr o f the Orange MeihtjJIsi Church. W'ere wlint-sMeti by a large number of aiierUinra. A descriptive

• address was delU’cruI by Alexander Ron*.

OBANQE M tM O BIA L H O .P IT A L FAIR.T h r W u n ien W h o W i l l H n v r ( 'h a r g r

o f t h r .^ Q tov rvp b C u lm -d a r a P e im ir r ,

Flans art- being completed for the an­nual fa ir of the Orange Memorial Hos- pllRl, to be held Ip the I'UiverBlty School, lialated strael. Ehsi Orange, on Friday and Saturday, November 12 and 23, A feature wlU be an exhibition o f an lu to - graph calendar, gathered tt>geth r through the elTorte o f Miss Lucy Lay- and In* eluding the autographs o f the most protnl' nent men and women o f this country and England. Thlacelem lar will be offered for

legea that U ra BngUah refused to permit him to make a levy upon her chattels and lorclby ejected him from the premises.

“ I w;ant a warrant for the wom an's ar­rest/* demanded the constable.

**Tou will explain to the clerk ," ordered the Judge.

Then the constable told his tale to Clerk Pearson, who refused to Issue the war­rant, saying that the police would Inves­tigate the matter first The clerk added:

“ There are so many cases on record where the constables have exceeded their authority that I propose to hear both sides o f the story before the warrant shall Issue. 1 will have the wom an thought Into court and examined, and If velops that you wera assaulted w ithout provocation, a warrant will be Issued for her arrest."

gO t'TH O RAKG U AND V A lL S B l’ H O Il.The Vailsburgh Common Council met

Last night and approved Contractor Prank W. Bnyder's bill for w ork on certain

\ streets in the borough. ,Edgar C. Abbott gave a Shakespearian

red ia l in the Batdwln-NeWen s ch w l In Prospect street. South Orange, this a f ­ternoon.

Mrs. Bhoefelt. of U South Orange ave­nue. South Orange, 1b ill. •«

H aabn n d UetB L a te W i fe '* T r w u k .Judge Bray, In the Orange Police C oujl' ■ a sociable at the church on Novemlicr 1

thl* mornlug. decided the question o f the > --------------- ---------------

The society haa.elected officcra fur the eueulng term as fulluws: i-Tt-sident. W'lii- lam Snlek; vlce-prcaldent. Tnum,i* Mar­lin ; secretary, Miss M. Lou*st Tuyiot, and treasurer, W illiam A. oteiih«-na

The entertalnmeiu annoumu-ii .m "it meeting of twenty old mauls, and Fto- fussur Flnherlon'a Transfc-rmihu-r.' fjnen bv the young people of the i M. m - oiltsl Church, at the chapel iuhi niKfit. wsia well attended. A large sum v. i.- ,ii. Ised for the church buildmg fund.

Township Physician Cypherd repunvl three caaes o f diphtherlu for iln mutuh at last night's mv*‘ iln>j ( Uu- Board of Health. Andrewt ed b^'fore the board and dented iNni h maintained a nuisance by dmliUnK water Into the gutter from hiw on Holmes street. The health oflii-. i:4 .i,-. cided to visit the place, and ul:4u iu\--s!i- gKte a reported nuisance nn Sii|.lvn street, ano report at the next o f the hoard. _

F R A H K L IN AN D Nt Tl.K% -The companies and aijparaiu?* - f

Franklin Fire Department were ,ii p.- i by the township uoard o f Fire '' inm.- Hloners last night at the conclu.‘<i«»ti i i parade through the nrlnclpal atreeit. i;. emptlon cerllncaies were preaen eu Im ix..f<. 1) III. Jii t •one o f Avondale Com piny. The i rrcni'' ies Included a reception to townshlii «.Ji- da is and firemen at the home of A .' dale Hose Company.

The Ladles’ Aid Society o f St. V,iw\ s Congregational C hunh, Nutley, will n ,j

ownership of a trunk/ul o f c .olh lng w hl. h had belonged to the late MiS- DuiOenU'o Corto, o f 15 01et)e street. Orange. i he wi-man was hurled on Thursday, and her husband al]oKi*d that while he was at the CemtU'ty of ihe Holy Sepulchre hlfl w lf. a effects were tuketi her father, Franots- co Cappo. of Ml. Pkasant uvenu^ Vr »t Orange. D eleci \'e Drabell, o f Orange, found the articles in Cappo's house-, and Cappo alb ged that he had g iv ­en his Bon-ln-lHw 110 for the goods. Judge Bray derided that the articles be­longed lo the husband, and he took tn^ trunk away from the police station with him.

"■ - 1 ——-------------K e c r p lio u n In Enst O r a n g e .

Mrs. Henry Coolldge, o f &8 Harrison street. East Orange, gave a dauce lust night In Berkeley Hall In hPno.r

IRVINGTON.Dr. J \V. Cuui-n. ui Brooklyn, will :■

ture «t ihe im n gtuti MethuOisl t.’liun i, oil November 2ti.

Haroid Guemher. o f Mt. Vernon nue, has rtiufiu-d from a visit to i • grandmother, Mrs. Johaana QuemhLi, > New Vork City.

A new court uf Fure&tera will be orgui- Iztid in llie Irvington Athletic Club rijoni- I on M’csi Ciiiiiuii avenue, next Fridav | night. !

The. Irvington Fishing Club will gu tu, , Its liist cuU-llshing trip to the Cholt-i.i UntikH. next Wedheaday \

The Drutpatic Circle o f 0t Leo's Caltio- lic Chunh presented “ The Arabian I Nlphi.H" hi'furt- a large audience lu ' Alumni llalJ, last night. Exoepilonail^ j gtnid work was done by the amuieun

W h y is R O Y A LBaking Powder bet­ter tKacn Seny other ?

Because io its mammoth works a corps of chemical experts is con­stantly employed to lest every ingre­dient and supervise every process of manufacture to insure a product ab­solutely pure, wholesome and perfect in every respect.

The most wdtolesome food and the most digestible food are made with Royal Baking Powder,

ItE L IG lO rS IVOTICBB*

«-y kav, Fi>»d»rlck C. Klein. pMtnr.l’ rH> r 10 A. U .; preachlnuluaHi A .M. and 7:45 P. M,; Bunday-*ehrti‘i fons**nrii H' 2:20. and Chrtellan Kndeavor. 7 P. 5[ l.vt-nlriK ik-rmon will be tnor® eapticlally to yuuuK nitn. b^at« free. Come.

P reabytcriA B *Si:.-- -M. riiErtBYTERIAN C H rP n i-T h e

t I I... V, Thoma* Bridge*, will [‘rearhtil 1 ‘ iiii' t M Kvenlox oervlcn at 7;4ri. Tha rti- ;r \uii render Sir ArlBur HxilJlvan'" orniorlo, "'1 hr I'!., lififil Sou.''

FHSSBYTERIAN CHPRCH- B' v. . T. llAley, D. D,, paaior. MornlnK urr- tii r, III ;iii; S.ibbrtth-'achooli, 1’. M-; Ch> m- ij .n T.:etiMv,.r. tl:4ft P. M.; tervloe uf Bong and M Ht 7:1ft 1*. M.

H llJ. PRK8 BTTKUIAN rHlTlfTfIli^hUiul avenue and Heller piirkway, liie

l:-\ Henry C. Vanderbeek. jiaelor SenOi'H .o;a -..Tii.en at 10:80 A. M. ataV 7:tft I* M. Mi .w liTl> rk will preaeh at hfUh lervlcea.HU; « r. HTRKKT PRKrtHYTfllUan i 'H.M’ -

F’ L Warren atreet. J. R. l-‘l»hi'r. nilnliter i - ii- worship, 10 45 A. M. and 7:4. p. M ;

i.iy.». ho<)l*. D A. M. and 2:;i0 1’ . M : *'hrlM- rn.ji iMirieavur. 0:4ft I\ M. Evenings ’ Splr-1" From Blecil(»n Hay."

> KNTHAL PRBtHtVTKRlAN CHl K iT l- ' :i^trnin:on and Belmonl avenue. ITeie-liitiX I. lu and 7:4ft. by the Kpv. (’hurles K.'•rnu*i‘r of Watefbury, Conn Hahbaib-»clv»’ l

2:.'',n V M.; tTirlellan Kiuleavnr at rt:4. V. -S! Tuesday evening iifayer-tiieethis at 8

l"ek.I < Al.^^\ItT PRRSBYTEBrAN C H U iirn - 1 r<‘mieylvanla avenue and lilllette pl.ice. 1‘tts- ’ I f. Rev I. H. Hopwood, P. P- Hervloes. huiki J Hti-1 7 4ft, paatnr preaching, aubhath-aehiiol, 3 * ' ' i"rk. Y. P. S. C. E-. 7 o'i'lwk Wrrkly

•.itfr-m<*ellng, 8 o’clock Tuesday I’unie and '•li'nrnt.INIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHFRCU-llr^.rtd I'-ei. .ippoiilte Green. Robert beoit liiRllf. vh*- r Miirnlng service lOtSO, subisci of ili»- nt r ..II Sabbath-achfM'l 2:^1 P M Hv*'n-

«^VAL SAKINQ powder CO., IOC WILLIAM ST„NEWYOKt.

daughter. Miss SuIUp Coulldge.hOBttBB was aa-dsted in receiving ny Mlsa Burtletl. About tW young people w eie present.

Mrs. Logan Fay and Mrs. August Mar­tin Fay gave an iii yesterday^ attheir realdence, 18i) HarrDon street, Ea t Orange. They will give utmihei* reception next Friday, from 4 uniJl 6 o 'clock .

IH ryolla l R u n D ow n In Kiiat O r a n « e .Marcus Mitchell. Jr., a .- on o f posim .s-

ter Mitchell, o f East Orange, w’aa ran down by a horse attached lo a prlyaLe aravenper wagon d iR en hy John .MIe.u in Muln .'ilrcpl. Kaat (jranRe, at ll o ’clo k this morning. The Hcchhnt happened ntuir Munn avenue. Young Mitchell was on his bicycle lit the time. He fscaped Injury, but his Was wrecked.

O ra n g e Man Dlen In H oB pIfal.Robert H. Wardell. o f is W atohung a ve­

nue. Orange, died last night In the Orange Memorial MospRnI of typhoid pneumoiiJa. He was fifty-one ycare of age and Is sur­vived hy his wlfi'- and one child.

7h e i and they were IlixTully applauded.

UELIGIOL'S KOTK'RS.

in view flf th T. ftf. r a . w*?k of prayer, fnr y.MinK men. Stmday-«<’hon! ai .'l P. IC. ChtisUan Endeavor ac T F. M. Ail welcome,

E ntellab L a lb e r a n .ST- JAMES'S ENGUKH LfTHERAIT

ClitIRCM—Belles lllc avenue, opposite Second avenuf'. Iti*v, j , Mt-ivln Killian, im.-Kor. Morning servlL-e hi.3i>, sulip-rf, "The Power of God-' 'esne service 7.:'-u, eut-jeci, "Ths Eternal

Refuge.” .Sutidiiy-Biiiuol 2.30. Seals free. Every one welcome

OR.M'E ENGt.lSH U-THKR-VN HHIRCH— MervKf itreci, ai HiKh MtrrCi. Services moin- iHff and HM'ninK. Rev. M •. Sand', of I'hiledel- I'hla, pr*'Hch4»H m the murnlnK. Ihe p«ilor, R^v, M. H. Waure, In the evcnlnK Ft W H flwul- gle. c'f Ornii^e. «IH imse ihirgv uf (he SunUiy- echool. The .‘venlng i.'p'.c will lie "The Clirlt- llan's OmhKik." ^velconw ('■» <ill.

I 'a i v^rasH at.REV. HENRY II. R'lSE. r.VSTOR.

CTiup n «’ f Ihu RiMlermtT—S'lUlh Broad and Hill- Sermon at II on "The Power uf a Soft Anjiwer ■■ Sun«l«y-*ch..M| ni Flrei lector*17:4,11 Jn eerti'h un "The I'srlls of t >ur Nation or th Vmleriieath <7iiu«*'s nf M Kinley'a Ai- aueBlnatliiti " Topic PUftUay nlfihi, ■■Rlrty Pol- Itiia." Mtii esiMH’liilly ItivRed. Uirge chorus,

CI&rlatadelRhliKD,rilKtSTAI'ELPHIAN .MEETING ROOM -in

Mjirkei etrei'i. netir llalbcy. 1 ilncnuree at TrSO o'flCH-k SaridKi enlrig, oiMhe eubject “ llleasad Are ili<* Pure In Il**ari. for They Shall See Ood— When*' WiH'r**'' ■ You ah* mna( coiJlally InvlUd to atiejwl ihis meeting Hml hear the above dl^ couree, wh;<-'i Is uivt* of a si-rles uh tlio teach- IhKw of Vhri»<l when on eftrlh.

r h r la d a n gclvD **,FIRST irth in if n r c'HRIHT. HCiENTiaT—

, l7-in Went rark street. Sunday fiervlte, 10:41A. M uiid H I'. M.; Sunday schoul, 12 H.;

I \Vf>dnevlHV ricnlTiM. leailmonla) meeting, iRr.-irtiiiR ruom open dally from 10 to

cii^i Inrliitlf^d ftjiys Nellie Campion, M l-- Fli>rpiu;c l^luley, MIsb Ethel Farrow, Mif-«

Nugent ami Miss May M rl'o j: ougii ami Jo.'jcph Geltco, James F.Juhii Lo.iby and WlUlam McDonald MlHfl Kliz.ihcib ai;idlemf*yor aang acvciMi sfltsdlnrm. Tlie proreerls are Cor the Fiilb-

fuiiM.The spi-flHl i-ommlUee nf the W est End

Imjirnsi-nu lit .AKsuclalltm last nlghl i f lU.rU'il 111 a siarial meeting o f the aa«ocla-

I lion Hiul l3ic I'lwn hud dropped all ncifn- . tlailnns fnr ihp purchase of the 'I p^ IIl -lly. and ihat nothing would be done | ai presi rii. 'I he coinm ittee continued.

A Ino-li dr- in ruifinrlingB fitreet la'-l ' nSglv riH,-!! Dijt Ihe tire department. !

Tho Irvington I’ameni Club will meet in Uh room.-- r oiruT, Springfield and I'nlrm , iivoiiiji-s, lo-iilpht, ’ '

< GMM189I05IBH JOHNSTON UJ

Suburban news notes

TipM IL L B IR N .

.).i]|v I’ mir Club held a, dunce la^tnighi In Hrjnni Ta Hall.

John Rnmalnc wub severely Bcalded on h|jt liH 'k iind neck b> hot Bteqm from h bUTHH d Iron fileam table at the Hurl Man- ufuotmln^: l^lm pany's plant on Thursduv

Tho I.iTlasipii iVi iii!'< rScll.ndh

h a h r i s o i v ..iiUpk' Deulfieher Club will hold ji .ulc ball on Monday Might, No- is, in the German mid Knglipb iiiPv. Cleveland avenue The old

lUa ^ a d d «n W e-akniaM Cnitaeii J'owt- p n n e n e u l ot M erU njc.

Tturc was no meeting o f the police com- iiii.'Miiiiers last night owing to the fa-i ih.ii ( 'ommlsHlonsr James Johnston w.i.w

with a sudden jspell uf weakiiess i ’"ii ■' Surgeon J. Henry Clark atiendod lilt- I ommlaaloner and he was taken hoiur 111 -I carriage. Mr. Johnston has fully re.( n\ r-rvd lorday.

J io>iaehi Dusetiberry was about to call ill' mcyiitjg, when Mr. Johiishm was i-f'ii

II was decided to meet next Tuos«l,iy nus'ht. at which lime five police uffleers ,

L J til' placed on trial.— ^ ------------------- I

H H .iL E S T A T E T R .i\ 8 P E R S .

Tlio deedR wh*ch were n rord ed ot the 'Oij.iiv register's office yisu-rday are as

AX CON FEREN CE EM )KI>. . >1.

I'iji

Nui mil-

ULUO.SIFtElJI,The women oi liie c j i .t s i Episcopal

Church are arranging for a fair, to be held early next momh

Feter croiia , or .\ew lirUain, Conn., is vlsUmg hla brother, Sven i. rojia, o f Kace street.

The second of a series o f entertalnm em s In the First Fi-t soj lerlau ' hurvb liiilld course will be ^Is'eii on Monday nl,^ht.waenUV»lg(U Ij. r.,UtifhilOi 1 r* I, l ir I I. u I V on ' I Hetirand Canyon uf the Luiorado."

!l . G, Disbrow, pfesidtru oi the Essex. County Bunday-sohooi I'nlon. and W. H Beach, superihlemacru of the \Stai Side Avenue Bunflay-HChool, Jersey O ty . will speak fti The atnilversHry servlrea In th^ Bark Methodist Church to-morruw night.

Hev. and Mrs. t-dwin A. vii hue are ex­pected home from San Francisco Ime to­day.

The engagement is announced o f Mias Fanni •''I-4| oughtf II. daughli'i- r»f J

: obn tee l' ; l iW m ia

Mrd.

m onts o f the fair will l>e: F lower hoerth.Mrs. Edward W. Ashley. Mrs. Wllllum i B arr; books, Mrs. Stephen A. Palmer, j L Miss Anna Jackson; aprons, Mrs. Ellla H. ■ - "Masters, Mrs, A. Ward Brigham ; toys,Mrs. A M. Rurtli, Mrs. IjOuIm D. Q aIII- aoh; dolls, Mrs. Mefford Runyon, Mrs.W illiam A. Crocker; atizIUary table, Miss M ary Smieton. Mies Condlct: embroidery,Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Tallm adge V*.F oster ; art, Mrs. Frank B. Colton. Mrs. W llberforce Freeman; candy. Mr*. Fred­erick W . K elsey; cake. Mrs. Charles H. Qlllesple. Mrs. Newtoti E. W hiteside; mis- cettaneouB, Miss Wlggln. Miss Coitrsen; lemonade. Mrs. Horace Stetson; silver.M r ^ W . N. Le Cato, Mrs. John E. Da- v e 5^ ''eBtauran(. Colonel and Mrs, George P . O lcoli,

In the small theatre an entertainment Will be given under the direction of Mrs. W illiam B. Arnold and “ Aunt Mehitable's F am ily A lbum " will he p o r tra y ^ by Miss H elen Hernande*. Miss Mary Rolllnaon,Miss Ruth Qrannls, Miss Marlon Free­man, Mlaa May Sloan, Mias V' er Planck,Mias Katharine KIrtland, Miss Florence D ay. Mias Adelaide Wilson, Miss Jessie Lord. Miss Boylan. Lewis Henry. Eugene Bmith, George J. Baylea, Herbert Smith. P inckney Adams,

FannL' uughtf n. dJiughli't o f Mr'*. J G, B i'^ighton. of Church street, to John C^Hur^/.ol kuth^rford.

A Ji ur days' u ir . for the benefit of la ’a Lutheran Church, will be held, l-.k- November 19.

gind Mrs. George i llsueC

»ale at aucHor. To thiB falandur Pre«(- i o ,dent Roosevelt has contributed his re- j k lte U lsu e d cards for the marriage o f m ark made on San Juan Hill, "D on 't tteU fraH ffhtcr. Mist* Annie K.-uharlnc shirk; don't foul: lilt the line hard." j J p ^ Henry J. Kaab. o f Bloomfield,

Those In charge o f the various depart- | U p l X to take place In St. John'a

C O M iN C H O l.'E SHOW IN E A ST 0RAN6ED o s e s W e r e S een red b y W e l l-b n o w m

P e o p le mt tb e D r a w in g Y e s t e r - d n y A fte r n o o n ,

T he drawing for boxes for the forthcom ­ing horse show of th^O ranges took place yesterday afternoon at the Riding and D riving Club tn Hatsted street, East Or­ange. Th* show will begin on Thanks- g lv n g Day and will be continued the two follow ing days, The boxes were drawn b y the follow ing: Ira A. Kip. Jr., Cbarlea H athaw ay, W altei D. Grand, W lUlam B. 8t*w art, F. M. Thlerlot. C. H. Jewett, A, B, Leach, C. G. Evans, Edward H. OravM , David 8. W alton, H. W . W hip­ple, Mark T. Cox, 8. W . Baldwin, J, W . Smith, Thomas A. Gillespie, Henry Graves, Theodore W ilson, Tonso Sauvage, W , A. Walker. WtUlara C, H orn. Henry G. Atw ater. Edgar B. ^ a r d , Jamea B. D ta W tlltam Bouiaih. Jr.. J. M. Shaw, G. Trow bridge Hollister, Jam es Q. Ifarahaii.

T he horse show com m ittee la compeaed o f Ira A. Kip, Jr., chairm an; 8, W . B ald­win, secretary; W. S. BUtx, aaaUtaat aeo- rotary ; John Fulcher, treasurer, ^ ^gar B. W ard, W alter D. Qrand. W , A . Walkar, John M, Shaw,

urch Dficember H. for (he benefit o f the Church

Heart will open in i'n lon ember 16. There will be a

.a silver service between Mr«. an. Mrs. Kate N e ^ o n , Mrn. en, Mrs. Michael Kernoy ami

ITeel Duggan.8 . Tulley and Miss Eudora Tul-

ley have returned from San Francisco.The November nteeilng o f the ttlnomfleld

HuUdlng and Loan Association win be held i»n Monday night.

The women o f the Church o f the Sacred Heart are planning for a euchre (o be given on November J7.

Rev. P O. BtlghL pastor o f the W at- acsslnR Methodist Church, will cnm lude hla seflep o f discourses on "T he Future L ife " tn-morrow night.

Mrs Jame.'i Foster, o f Camden, te Ing her sona. James and Frank Fo.'^ier. o f WHlscHslng.

MfH. rharles Bradley and Mrs. John

1<ulltlli(£, which hAH iw'eii the scene ofma' . largi* Gt rmnn-AmerlcKn gnthcrlng.«i. ii* III hr Sfilil un \Dvemher eutl^^fvu ntiiiHKug'a It WHS built ab'MJl thirty si nr-t .lai* iiy H number o f the prnmiiu'ht

, C. t nuMiN uf Harrison. A schouJ whs car- I ri-i! uri f.ir S4-vi-ral years, hut nf late the

liilliMnsf has luicn uBc>d us a I'lucc o f wurhhh'.

i Another largu crowd was present last I iilirht at the Holy Cr<‘Sa Baiar Those J vihi> took part In the entiTtalnTnent with ! M( Hsrs. Bisacrt and Connor in a cornlc

hl.i tch. Thomas P. Doherty. IrlPh piper: John LyonP. of New York. Jig dftnciT. MessrB- Vreeland and Snner In a duet* and Maatcr F’ fiirlck Callaghan. soIoIhI. A flft the ])erformaucc many old peopl'* t n jo> id

. a jig* and reel duficlng.I James and John Smith. John and Janu-s Fitzpatrick. Thomas aweeney. Josrph t'ar-

' roll, JuTTies Dunn. Robert Lynch and John Fits Mb.rrls. whose ages ran from fonr- ti'rn to seventeen years, were arreetf-iJ vcHlerday by PoMceman CouKcIy and or- nitgried before Justice Lawless last night on ri charge of ateallng a lot o f signs b e ­longing to C. T. Van Dcren on election night and making a bonfire o f them. The parents o f the i>oyB promlsod to make g*iod IVi*- cost pi tth' sL'n* Ivfnre Monduv nighl. and fhc Juitlcr imroled the boys unlit then.

Edward Simpson whs sentenced to thirty days In the Hudson County juil hy Justice Lawless, to-day. for dltw'fderly conduct.

Annie Halligan. forty-five years old. o f Hamilton street, was sent i« the Hudfwn County Jail to-day for thirty days by Jus­tice T.awtess on complaint of hvr huBbaud. who said she was a habitual drunkard.

The Common Coundl will meet on Tues- dav night at the town hall.

Dr. H:*rrv E. Rntho. Jr.. sr«n o f Dr. Heiirv H Holhe. huH been ordered, with Troop C. Eleventh Cavalry, lu sail De- ci-mber I from Ban Francisco for Manila.

KE A RN Y A ^ n A R L IS tiT O ^,Alderman Renton K. Canfield .md H arry

King, o f Kearny, left ycsterd.’.y for a Week's shooting In Morris ('uunt>-.

Mr anti Mrs. W illiam Donn-uigh. o f Muuch Chunk. Pa., are guests f Mr and >Irs. Charles Swart*, o f \VtndH-‘r ptrecl. Kearny. , ,, '

.Mr. and Mrs. James Morpan. r w a ter- town N. Y-. m e visiting lliilph C. Mur­ray. o f Highland avenue. l<< <ru'

The enterlainnient and ball '■ ibe H ar­rison Fife anil Iirum Corps 1 u=i night In F^van's Hall. Kearny, was liti) v-d hy n larg»' crowd. Tlie commllt^'e < li irge o f the uffa4r w aa com posed of 'h- fullnw-

■ ■ ■ Sweeney. Join 1' FIvnnI j im fs H oV kin ,:john 'flV a 'n :' Kr:m. H Mur-

ray. Jamea and Thomae fth Kfrom Philadelphia.

r i E F E i U O iN V E S T IiA T lO N .P a l lM C le r k P a u M i , D M Wat T a k a

f - r G raata ti tfea O -H p la la t a f a c a a a ta k la .

A n 0 -a F-a con tu b le , W llllain k u rra r . a ctad icd to Jud fc B tom 'a D latilct Court o t O reoca. armed wlUi papars, cam e to this d t y brlcht and ea ily th li m o m ln f to maAe a lery upon tka bouaebold eSacta o f Mra. Roae BncUah. w bo reeldes a t M Van Buren atraat. H e declataa ha waa aaaanltad and ejected from tba bonaa w ithout aa aeutlBt h ) , pap en . and be eo com plained to JudAe Bebalk lo the Third PreclDct PoBee O aart T b e eonatabla al-

niseimsTHB M «**i 4 u p iag r M k v

‘* c * l* ^ td Bol i M ? * 0 7 ^

A lOH. foniMrly A. f .OO t* R. MlLLJER'A 9 f Umia O le w . K.• kand ebodiwi's ihoaeim m a m w fm a d D L M ;l a d l « - i k o « f r « a i l l i a « i r '

aad lataata‘ -mem at aB

lapamaa. M Tarh at.,.•sssft

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MONTCLAIR,The firsi of a series o f receptions to be

^ v e n by Bi John's Chapel was held on vN’ednesday night at the realdenc* o f Rev. CiaudluM Koome, on Montclair avenue.

Miss E. Marlon Steele, uf Plymouth street, who has been visiting In New York, has returned home.

8. M. Robinson, of New York, will ad- dreBs the boys meeting to-m orrow a fter­noon at the Y. U. C. A,

A rehearsal for a Christmas cantata was held yesterday afternoon at P ilgrim Chapel, under tha di e< t1on o f Rev. W. J- Paske. Mrs. J*V PVIty, Miss Beatrice King, ailsB Florence Fclty aad MIbscs Eldna and Plorenci* Lange.

D r. and Mrs. Philip E. Arculaiiu*, wbu have Just returned from Europe, will spend the winter with Mrs. A rcularlus'a parents, Hr. and Mrs. George H. Du Buis- son, o f Glover Hill place

Professor 8. B. Swift, of Rochester, N. Y.p delivered a lecture In Ihe MlUtary Academ y gymnasium Innt n lgh t'on *^Tha W onder* o f the MIciosf'ope and Telij- ■cope."

T no annual reception hy the Board o f Education and SupeGntendent Spaulding to the teachers In the public school* will be hold In the gyronaolum building In fit. L ^ e s place next Friday nlKhL

Ime tnt*tees o f the First M ethodist Church are to hold a mceilng to-nlgbt, when H la expected contracts ^11 t>« awarded fo r th» erection of the proposed paw church.

The anntveraary o f the W oman'* Hom e Mtsalonary Society will b«> celebrated in the First Methodist Church to*m orfow. Mrs. Thom as Hall pearne will speak.

The second o f a series o f f^ntcr’ amme^ta by the Montclair Club will take plac* Monday night, whan the Kaltenborn Or* eh*atra will g ire a concert The aololita will b* Lsuia Hstne, ‘ cello and A lbert Brode, trumpet..

BrasttM W . R a n is , a 'xty-four years o 'A waa taken suddenly 111 at the home o f A* R . W olfe. In HlUude avenue, yesterday afternoon, and was taken to the Moun- tgtftslde Hoepltal. His condition is u id to b e serious.

G A L D W K L L A YD V E R O Y A .A t the Verona Methodist Episcopal

Church te*morrow morning. Rev. Dr. 8, L. Baldwin, one o f the secretarlee o f tha MetlMkilst Mlsaloiiary fiocletv. will preach. A t I P. m7 r « v . Dr. W illiam Reed wl!l preach a t tba Verona Presbyterian Chorch.

Tba Caldwell Cbrtotlan U terary Society will m eet at tba residence o f Herbert C raM (» -D ig b t Tba subject o f tbe les* now la **Tba Church Achieve* its Inds- pendanra."

Mta Oeorga W , Downs, ot Central ave- aoa. Caldwell, g a *« a whist party last n ig h t f ______ _

B B L U T l l X C .Tha Klpltag Ciup 04vaa*aed a short tlma

ago has aloctsd the follow ing oiBcars: PraMdant David B ishop, trcasuier, J. T O am on , and saorstasT, Bdwgrd Mo- Brlda. The d u h wUl meet weekbr on Thnraday nights at W ttttan and Rmlth strsata. Prtoss w ill he given for m onihly ta rg su ah oou that are to be hdd.

Donaid K eM m sa. o f Hawark. w ill lead the weakly BMstlng o f tba xh^daavor Bo- ctaty Yo h i held io 4 io r ro w h ^ t a t tha chapal o f tha B eH a^la RaforwMd Church.

........... ....... ..............and(.IWCT1 ft.artin.

Hnrrv Porter. thlrty-sIx ir’i ‘ '1*1 o f Arlington, who Ifi employed lu 'iu nrf*»a- rnom of the Arlington Mjtiuif.t iiirlng rmnpanv, was badly cut ftN>ut ihi face and heail yoBlerday While at I'U ahyilraiilh' power pres*, which ' i - « " ’ ll whlh- Porter was examlnlne H H- flllcnclfd hy n phv*1clan, ofl*’r wM. h he waa taken lo his home In a r.Trrui :*'

CITY.

•-Edward P. M el’ loud pt ux to JuilUB E. beiiz ‘ ‘‘ i, w a H Kth at lU) ft w fr lHh av,

; i 5 x l O U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• KLhu Z LumU't Lso?! ci ux u>

Nathan Ervin, e h 7ih hi 150 n n fr h e .k .le y av, I'.xlOO..

— Iili I'. Miller and huH itijI lu Thomas S. Kingnian e a ilrown s>t 115 ft n fr E'ui k at

—Thi'Ohuld Herrmann t-i ux lu John Xipfel. Jr., (il w p I 'hadwkk av, 15J ii h fr Avon ttv, 25x1.5; i2) e h fh a d - wick av 2(j0 ft It fr Avon uv,2f.xHte ...............- .........................

...-u iorg e L. Hab n^lein ot al. admiH. to Gharlts Faun-1 ot i!x. V H Merchant ul laii u h efr Hamburg pi. HftxTII...............

-JullMH E Siutx rumim ny to AgllflH M. Mi ud. w H SniJlh KiKhth St I'O ft « fr EleVx-nth

, —Git mi lilt* iiuceift tn Ml hr ]* Taiiijlu . H 9 Malvern 9 l 31 fip fr \ an Bureti mI ...........

, —The Workingmen's Building and Loan Asnoilatlon tu ( line Lefkowlt*. w a R u igers at ft n fr Hmuh Orange

. A. .\n x ltla rle a In v ite d n> Meec III l iilou H ill Next V en r.ighrh annual State con ien n ce rif tni-n'rt auxiliaries o f th ' Vu'ii.g t'hrlallan Asspclatlrm ■waa i i t: Vi'-ierday a ftcrncoa In the M,>. i

t M C. A building- Mra. Julhi hf new president, presided ai (hr-

■i*‘MHlon. The follow ing ixtsou-, Irued to the com m ittee on reao

.Mrs. F. II. Hoagland, o f Put'-r- J H. Manning, o f PlMnfh-i !.

\ ( ’ ozzena, o f this city, nation was extendoil by iiii auxiliary of I’ nlon Hill, to h"ld loiiference there. An address

I reil by Mrs. W’ lllurd Smith. >>(.ri "Tho Small Things o f U fc .'

.If'I .1 H Itnnk.s, of New York. ga\e .in h-riurc on "N ew Jersey’ s Arniv

Asvn, i„:iu ‘ i Mrs. E. M. W hlttem on ll' N* vs i'.rk . founder uf The D oor oi i ll'U ". on "Tljfc iT lvlIege o f Cliris- i tlliiii Si I V1' • Rev. I>r. J'}, J, Elllflon, ufh.iH.iii i|ii>li-'v. uIhu made an addiSBs.

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(-o a t In P ln ln fle lg F a r a d e .I’ L.MM t-.lJ), Nuv H. —Four hundred

rm-inli.i- • Gie order i f Knight* o f I 'j - UiM> I . lI tbruviifO Plainfield ami N iuili 1' . I .']ii last nl ;h In huiiur o f (bi' i i ir u jl "f MIhm GalaiiiUe," the Pythhiii

(lu^ la a.aHinK u U>ur uf the United St.ifi s, fr<i|,i Malm- to CallfomllL The gM.ii vi.fi> I -.4 orted luTe from EJIaabeth hy a il«-h‘k5titInn uf Volunteer Lodge, acroni- punied hy I'yihiana from N ew uik and

R E I J G I o r s YO TiC Eh.

[J^rh^iut .VnItC4’'f dr« r/airued fnr rtt rnlr nf t5 ftnt* fnr fifty wimJ* or fttt, Ad#litinmil uvirda it* for at mt« nf initcent

av.. . . —Mary Emma Johnauti to Clura

Kellner, w uor S. S.'iyri''a land on the e a Holaey at. ..

TOWNSHIPS.. . . . —F Wfllcotl Jack.-ion et al.

trusiV'-w. to Jurat.a M. Helllv. printiin. H» ft w fr Pennsyl­vania rtv 2li0 ft a fr F'enwlik at, (xlUO; (2) e a Meadow rd 175 ft w fr Penni^Jvunla av..

. . .F —Eanu* to fliimi-. CllniiiD, e a Meadow roa '1 17 ft w fr piumaylvanlu a v .....................

. . . . —Jameo. M, Reilly pt UK to Mary M. WIedenmayer, Clinton, COT tNePton av andold road....................................

25—Hugh Lamh »'t ux to Fred­erick Prlng. Eaat Orange, w * North Munn av 262 ft * w fr William ............................

__ —William L. JpTiklna et nx tothe HulMlng and Land Cum- panv, Irvington, w a 32d at 125 ft fr Alpine st, 25x149...

__ —John H. Morrlaim to Elisabethflordeii, rilrt-iii, a a Buffing­ton iiv 5xi> ft sv fr Fa by an pi •

___—Mary Kram'r-a H HarrUon toEmellnc A .Xi'ams, Bloom ­field. e I’ or Franklin andRace rts ..............................

36—The I'ni'-n Rulhling and Loan Assochinep h> Kmellne A. Adumn. M.iOielHlr, e a W ll- lowdiile as - ' ft » fr Linden av; t2 i r *i Miowdale av 75 ft a fr L tch u uv: t3), e a Wlllnwdali .i htt ft a e fr Linden h,v ....................

B felhodlat E p la co p a l.TIUNITY M. K i;H Cm 'H "rpm er Warr^ti

an l Wllney sireet:!. John O. Ki armsa, paator I pr«-aoh!nK by the VAninr nt lOjko a . M. ami I 7 ;;«ii p M . Habhath-echtx'l at 2Aft P. M.; vm - I ut n* nr t; 3( P. M ; iTd>‘tr-m««Unx. 1 uaiday.

a.30ii I p mST. JAMKiVS—Punier Mouth Tenth atreet and

I Ughleenlh av 'iiat. Hes. £/J*in U K«ri. Ph.1 i U,. paaior. aunrtay-achmil A. M- Preach

ln*ai lu.lg A M- ant] T.P. P M hy t.ie l ajiiur Kptv'orth l,,eagtjr- ve9|«er service ai 7 P. M. All are welcome.

nASHlill.E M. E. rm -noi-vC om er New York asenue and Ann utrei-t. David l> EUinn. ^eior. Preni'hlhg at lu ftu and 7:;40 hy the pae- tor. HiindHy-a< hoal at and hlpwnrtli ].eaai]e ai ft 4ft Ail ppflia free nn<l Riruigpre ara wel­come. Muaic t>>‘ a cht ruv choir.

lyeRIlixi'r M. E. r'Ht'iti'H—W'eit Knd, Pub­lic wsTslilii, h»:ftO and 7;-’ki. w!ih ]>reurhing hy the iniBtnr. \V. R. Palmer The m« rn1ivg buI>- Jeot will lie ‘'Slrljiplrg the Temple," and in the eveijlrsjf Dr. I'aJmer will preach on "The belf-adJuiJired (lulhy." Ail aeala free.

t'NJON HTRKET M. E. ' ‘lirK G lI-J . Hokart Efheri, pHSl'-ir. At 10;.Ki If. Res-. Rlihanl \'anh(jTne, t) P., will preiifh, Th** d{Vt(»r will aleu addreen the Kabbaih-achon) In the after-

( noon. iiHrmnn at 7;4ft P. M un "Thej Duty uf t'hun h and Home lo Young Slen."

HAIJ4KY STI'.EI-;T M. E. CHfHtTL Hev. J. A- pKhi'-r. Kellowahip meellntr. i ;3U A.M public ssurhiiiv, 10:^0 A. M.. 7 ftO P. i! . Ssitiday-pch-vii, V .'lU. Epworth Learue veajior m-rv|<’e, H :Hi I'h-rup'a morning ihrme "God a tllfi uf the Kinv !■ m." evening. "A Wonderful Ins IlatJion "

i*EN'Tl:,M. M i;, CHlTtril Market atr«’ei. near ftluil>iris ' W. 11. M'rKuii. nilnlatiM IU;:4U ,s M |.r. ftf. Sunday lu'li '

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SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL BOARD ACTS.E n s a g r a T f-n ip o e a ry Rn«r*»*ra fo r

P ap lla ( n ( l l B u rn e d K trurinre r * n B « R v b n llf .

The Springfield Board of Id took steps at a meeting laut tiiiihi vide for the ftcrommodatlr*n ■ f

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achool children In the townshii of educational facilities ihrougl atructlon o f the school by fir-- morning. It was decided lo rf rii grocery store on Morris avenU' rooms above It. and another am building on the same ntreet

III b* used for the kinderg.ir It Ib expected that the two plu ready for the children on Ni’\« n.! -

Tbe board will meet again T night, when some action will i- toward calling a meeting o f tli- k Sz'U* to form ulate way* and meana i -r ihe •ractlon o f a new school, w'urk '■'hl' h will be started as soon as A l­ready the people are dl«Mru»slng I'tnna for a new building, and the nma,■ ufopUiloD seema to be In favor of h m '’tl''rn •ton* and brick ■Iructure. Tu m.-* i the coat It la proposed to bond the There la alao an agitation in fav-»r o f changing the achool site and cr.vtlng It In a more central location.

The Inaurance on the burned building amounts to tMIlo. Of this the F.«nrd of Education carried $6,0W and the T'-wn.thip Committee balance. One iMuk madeapparent by ib * fire o f yeeierday la the ne^ of a fire d^xartmsnt In the town­ship. I f there had been such ar orpanl- satloQ when the fire waa discj>vurrd it I* believed Uiat the flames could ha'.c been oonfln^ to room where H atart«l and the damage would not have axc^^Mled 1606.

lu*.' -PTvice 7:46, BUbJt-ct of ihf ■rruinn.Ml-- being appropriate lo the Y. il. r . A.A'ft'k of [irayeT.

M1:MUR1AL PRESBYTERIAN r^ltllh'M - ‘■'L>nu»r Houlh Orang* avenue aiol Suuih .‘'i-vnith

Rev. l^rd f'- Oilman. pB ior. rt«ri-ir<»t<Bi lu:30 A. M. and ai 7;30 P. M. Tlu- iiulpU AAlil be occupied b f the Rev. A. A. lUnxm-Ti'.I' II Ruadsy-sebool at 2:30 P. M. ('hriNiliin Kmieaver. 6 :«CI P- M.

l-ll-*ril AVENUE PRKSnVTEIHAN ' liriU 'H —Rev. Sariell Premice. Jr. iiH u-r Sjmlay Bofiodl, main det«ariinvnl, m u l.'-.I Mmary and klndergerten fii 2:iKi, J\inl>>t I I rlfiMan Biideavor al 2: Wi preaching »erM> o Ht ij A. M, and at 7:4ft P M. The iioKiur v.\U pr»-Hrh at both ■ervV^n. I'ufedHy Bvwuhg iraver-mecilng at 8 o’ clock-

PRESRTTICRIAN rH rR ril-U ifiiy 'I'.i- iind Union strseia. Rev. Da\la W. I,u.-*k, nikiiiitpr. Prayer-mecilnf, IQ a M.. lusine ' ‘ ■'rj.hlp, 10:BU A. M. and 7:1ft P M . i.re.ulihig

I 1' Ihe paalor; apeclal music ni pvptiing nt-r- Mr*. Sumiay-BOhotvl, 2:30 I'. M.; memorial ,-er- V II I' f(ir Elder CfiAfk, mldrexH tiy I >r. I'.nr- iiiiK-er; C. E. Society, 0:4ft; Mnml«v'♦‘venine.■■ \ulij Scotland.''

I'KWHMITH MEMOHIAT. f'-urm n |iu.D«m near Suj»eex aveiuiH Uev Juhu Jny

liiliiges, mlniater. RervU-e lU.'Mi A M. 7:4.1 I' it Meeting of Ynuna Si«*|ety ui 7

■ lii. k In the chapel. Isiildecm i.f nerniuns, hi ili+‘ iiiomlng aervloe, "The Trun^fiKUniiliin."Ill lilt' KveTiing, "On Not Heliig Afrn.1,1." All till' i-itfOlally Invited.

i 1-.4HK p r s b h y t e t iia n t’ EirTii-u-iiene.I avenue md Kearny elreui Hrv. A. KJ-I ’-Mu Kelgwln, paetor. Id A Ai . i'hrle<I I-'I, Kndeavor prayer-niiM‘ilug m ehapul:I t'>uTiK YIen’s prayer-meet Ing lu upper chapel;

II. -livine wnrahlu. oennuii hv ihe puMur. eub' i*-i i "Sanctlfioatlon." The .ju.irierti? will alna

i: k uf Agea" Huch !.! ir, |- .M . Rabbath-'^•ll■ll. o:4ft l», M.. tiiiiafliin KiuJeavor: 7'-4ft I I .M . Ooapel aervice, aerniun Py the paati'if,I -u J •, t "A Lift f'-r Hui jen UeHrere;" the |

uu,.: Tr ite a'lll alns "Ha«‘P'ur IJreathe atl Even- j 111*. lUesilng,” BerwuM. k i>|u . Mr- Albertenn, I

tori J_ ‘ Merciful." lUirileu Ir uT r TTTTs'l* FftffiBVTKHLiN i.'HniCH—Rev. n. I ; ' J< i-n*«er. D. D.. puemr. Hev. Oftarlee Lhrts- I T:,.TiipHon. of the HfmnJ “f H ime Mlaetnns. avIIi

E lllflon, uf J pr-lu 11 ac both aervlrea M'-rriln* eervlce.''■ Irk Sundav-ochoMi, 2.3<.} 1’ II. Aduk Hi' i-ii' I iHrtS, 4 P. U. T. r S •' 13, meeting, fi:ift 1‘ M. Evening sepvlre, 7 l.'« o'clock. Tuee<lay T-Mjiiiiig urayer-meeMiig a •■T-luck. Teach»’n»' iin'MTng, Friday evening, h n'clock.

MUST PRKSnYTKHUN L’HURCH TAfi- FHN’ .U'IdC—Corner Lifiivotit and Sanif'r’d eirufift. Hev. Albert K. L\ l** will oeeupy ihi- pTilpu. Mornlns oervlre ai 11 o'clock. Suixlay- h< ikji.i At 2:lQ. Evening -«-r> U'« nt 7:46 o'cloik

WU'KLIFI-TC PVKSHY TKItlAN <-HlJKrn M'lfner Hoeton ilreet mvl Thirteenth avenu-* IH’V. Geiirge H. Hntl, i»usi'>r Hen'ici's H>:;tii .\M and 7:30 P. U. Hun<lu>-echool 2:30 1'. 61 Ixuiix p«x>ple'i meeting Immediately after rug- iilar vv -nlng eervke. leadt-r, Mr. W, P Tratt'ln, loplc. "Osr National Bondagr.'* Hah. t, IS-li. Atn\«. vl., I'fl. pHiinr will Titea«'h hi the nujrnliijf on "A Family illetory, ' and In th€> evT-iUna he will deliver ihe third 1Muatrate<i piTinon un the It’ijIp, "Standing by the iT'i'an," I'rsyeT-Tneellng ’rueedny. h l*. M.. topk, "Tha 1'hiltlhood of HlttlngA free CnrHal wel-cnrrip nil. I in TftujrBflay. Niivetnlrtt *1, lllue- iruted lecture un "I'lngtaTid's pHlai'ea."

"TtiP ('X. Pealm" Is Ihe euhjcit for conversa- tlcn lo niorrow afteraonn 4 to D n'chu k)

the Hlhle r-m1lTig In thr iiirlum of Wh klliTu I'huri'h. Hi eton tiireet. ftTallnra are made wel­come.

SMT-TH PAHK r'RRRnTTEHlAN CHURr'II- (’ urner Hroad etreel and Cllntan avenue. Rev, LyTrian \Shltnry AlU-ii, I>. D., pasinr aervlcee,

A. M. and 7:4ft P. M Morning lu-rmon by th* pBMtop. Evening ^rmnb by Rev. W if. Ootwald. D. 1).. or Wkslilnglon, IJ, r .. Hantsiaiii nufierlniendem New Jereey Anih Bsloon Le«Nue. "The giklnon and Hs Reatflu- Mona." Young Peopls'e Endeavor. T P M.:Runlay evh'hii, 3 1‘ . M ; pray<T-m«-eliiiK. fu**-day, 8 P. M. A uordtal Invhatluu to all ier- vlcea.

KOIJTH PARK HKMOniAT. rHAPKI, OF HOl’TH PARK PRKKnTTFniAN I’ l ir itr il - Hi-uth and liawann streeis. Rev. Henry S Hrown In charge. Rund«y-srhnn] 2:30 P M. Men’s meeting 4 I*. M., Frliicetun ntu-leni

ppeaki. male nuartetie; cornet. Rveidiig prrv o« h u'cltK'k- Ml«" I'lurenc** N«'r HlnK!>. Sing­ing achiH?! Mi-nday. k P. M. FTayer-iuietlng Thursday, 8 fv M.

U nited P r^ *lirl«rlB a i.FIRST ITNMTRD PHKRHYTKRIAN I’ llURrH

—llHHevllle avenue, njifpfjwlte fiouierneur street. R«v. NfcElwee Uoaa pasiijf. Bervicv* lo-inortriw as foilowa: Public worship at 11 A. U and T:4fi 1*. M. Junior C*. E. meeting, IQ A, M. Senti r 1‘hriPtlan Endeavor at 7 H. M. Rahhnrh arhrMJl at 4ft I’. M. Midweek I'rayer-meeilng Tuesday iilghr at k o'clock. Fitrangrrs welcome tu all ler- vli.rH.

i tn- rrow, "Moriala and Iisinof-t i,ifile. "

SR lrltiin llB t.IM'llLK’ SlHIllTVAL f'lHt•LE-Tonducted br

Mr r»"ii.-ve I'Urk. aeslat>>d iiy ftlra. M. (lllio^ of Nuw ft'ork. Ht UT Wushlngton etre«t, at 7;to P M Hllver collection.

THK FIRST I’H l'lU ’ lf OF SPIRITUAL PftO- r}l(j:ssiON will hoM ihrtr meeting In tht h*lU corner of West i'ark Hti I Hroad Btre*tB, at 8 F' M. Ur. Ihirn will wvupy the roetrutn, aa- elMied by Mra. Cutler. Silver collectltm. AJl an* wriconu-.

W u tn sD 's rh r ia H a n T am paraiia**vv C. T. \ ., oyrner O' uld avenue and Four-

leenih airerl. will hold » meeting Sunday, No- \Vml>er 111. at 4 P, M. Hex-. Itulph Irmy WlU nddreaa the meeting.

IVOMAN'S I'llRFSTlAN TEMPEHANCE T’ NrfiN-172 f'Ktn,k>n eireet. Sabbath. 4 P. If.. rtrfumiPd <’ hih of W. r T V. Nu. 2 will sp*ak and alng. Hull o|h>h VVt'dnemUy and Thursday aflenioon and evening. Everybody ceme.

WOMAN'S I'HItiaTIAN TKMPBFIANCB I'S 'p iX - I'JH NUUtH'rry aireet. Sabbath at I P.M. Ihe Mury R. I'enman "Y 'k" will cnodtiat irm Hervh-eH. Fvenmg Mrs. Hull will pefild*. Monday m 4 l^ M. the U'yu) Legion. A w«l- cume to all.

SfcX’ ONP WOMAN’ S runiSTlAN TEMFER- ANt’E I’ NION-No. 46 Ri'llrvllln avenue. ll**t- hiK Hi 4 P. M. wifi t e conducted by Otorg* Ougheltre^ Evening mei'ting wlU be in chtrgs or Mr*. Ri fTiriiui. Regular hujilneak meetl&f ot the unltin on ufterniHm.

M lsrc^ llanroas.p sv rH io soif-n ok Mi-iFTimiS-Rundaya

and Thursduyb ul :J P. M iW4 Hiirlngflcld SV*- •nue. All Intrri'rtf'l Invited.

IlESiT’ B IfiiMl': Ift Spring street. Blbl* claea at 2 n\ l<H-k, vondui’tt-l hy W. K. Hall,4 o’vinck Ser\ lee P tl by Ml . W. H, HUtAlb Wl*Of 01" uMeHi nii«i»i'’ nHrv uurkers In tbe Btata, asulstert hy the Uu^pel Pniylng Hand nf Jar*«r t'ay. wlirt udil iHk*- uhnrifi* uf the 8 o'clock sen Ice. fioml «imclng All welcome.

MKlTl-ANirH' INKTITl’TK HKKlES-NiW Auditorium. t.irnngi' atr<-'-t. near Rrua'I. Thi ad­dress t^muii*w lit 4 '>'( lork F. M. will be d»- llvi-red hy tin R'\ •’ Muriran Cnmpher. th*youngeet citdainud mlnlsier hi Ihe city. paabMP of the C'llnii n HH1 .M. P I'hurch. All welcom*k Young i>eoi'|u enpi- Inlly invited.

THE UPKN Modh-al Mission an<Itiune, (H J'Vny siti-ui Mueilny every iilrtt at H u'cliH-k. hlK| u-miu >' laHy. 4 to 6 P. M. To-night. Mr rhnTh-> Filler, leailer To-mofu row nJgiii. Mr. rii.iih • Mlm>>n and uiher Chrls- llrm W'Tker« tS r Uh-:..P.>. [.ndlea' Auxiliary night. Miss Annri rhaiikw. lender. Good glng* Ing. All WulruMir

,1, CLRMKNT FHRN’ i ’ H IKPrsTW Als Ho m e F’HHl .MFN M PIhj ** street. Rev, W, tl Si'oti. Hupuriiiirndvm Humlay. N ovm btf 10. 4 P. M-. IH'V, L. A. llumrr, eiwaker: 7:40 P. M., Ht. Ab'lii'W H RruihrTbi>odi Monday, Bt. pFiul'r M. L- ''hurvh, ’ruusday, E. P, il0*t*i \V)dii*Hdhy. South HapMst Church; PlidaYf L'eiUunary Lpworth l.^rtgb",

VdrN d IIK.S'S I'TllitSTlAN A.SSOriATlOS — Henry A. t ux£c;nw, He\-retary. lllbl* claVMM meet an iieuiil. ftlcn'h maNameetlTig held III AHeuetHilrn lisll from 4 6 u'<.’l'X'k. Talks bythe Y"k ’ Fi-lhiu's' llaii‘1 and solos by th* derful Miisht I'h 'suT Hfirrls/m HmOey. solnlit ul ihv grvui ■ lulLtreii'H carnival at <)cvafi Qrov*.Only fudH-immlty tu h«>ar him. Y. Bl. C. A* orchestra ploys. All mun cordially welvortM.

A rciuree of lecture^ will he given in tto I a>ispel IIhII. 41 Murkvi strevt. by Mr. Jam** Wutjgh, I'f Kearny. N. J., eommeni'lng. Sunday, N ' l i s r m l H ' r H > , a t h i i < 1 7 : ! U > T ‘ - M . ; w * wnlghi.'4, b P M. Huhjii>cP "The Tal)*rnacle *C Israel In tbe SVildernesM. lu Struoture, Ha* tcrlsls and VeKs«<s us Revealn) In the tlluntrateil la' n large. i.i>mpletH and beaUtlnil nu-lel. All are cordially Invited, Mo ooll*^ Hons.

ORAYGIQ.Iv t 'v d v a fio r ffla n ,

HtVEHENBufUH AN—Essex avenue, n«a* Main etreei, nrunge Hrrvio** at II A. II, Bermun hy R< v. Ailulph liorder. aubjvct, ' LIm ftn<1 IlML vn •• fvetjlng iin-lure, "riwaJaaborri t»oiirtne <if Iivflua."

vi-sj'«-r il l F' « , pTfiii f :ifc- Alt HTf niriliiii i

Si" I'.Ari..' f'HlIt- I 1'. Fr •( nil n 1* -A M A M Sahba’ h

I' M

Ming by the lirtsiur. 2:30 i* P. S(., Lpwiirth League

I'T, Major H, v Mtxire.V the Rev. Italph R. t'rmy.

mvlted,METHODIST KPJrtCOPAL Hroad and MHrshall strs is 1' !>., baslor. V'ung Men'ii

Pri-schmg by tbfl paMior lii:.‘iip M liiiol 2:80 P. M Epworih

M Preaching b> the L>uet•iiK I idl music at

crnng all tTiile evening ser

• ■ U ll m SHpeet IB Mllllmr- A liumctod esH 'ot wiuiUpoi has b«n

dlaeonred In HUlburn. The aTlIclrd man a CnaliM SnlTntcir*, who bo»rds wub tha fknilly of Antonio BoulUo. He has b«n lU Mnee Moodar. nnd two days ago Dr Jolmaoo, of Smlaclleld, was called tn. and yMdaidlar b« Mteied tlia Mlllhurr. Board of Healtb. Two poUceoiefl have been Slaaad on mnnd at tiM nla«. to nway vlaHora. De. Jitfitiaon aaya itat be WonM be nnab<e to ataie defloflely for a day or two wbetber tbe caae was sroall- pom. __________________________

T w w Gwebee-fcen Cawtared. < n « M o ifo o M <» Mr w r g y i s a .vcAn.

FABSAtC. Nwv. t —CHKeeUee Dwyer, ot tbo Bri* Raflraod. node tbe capture erf two tUawaa Oaiflo-bnbdad at MO o clock toB iw im n at OarSeld. Far aome h m M at tUevea b a n been braaklna Mo freiebt can an the toaeka a ^ away carlMW of I i m ^oU»r W BliUaa. l>wrar lS 4 m wait lor

- -------am s tw o m m * w n up

ftpiUT'; \ '5 i-:a.The following n:< rtc.a'es were recorded

al Ihe countv ri-gi-t'r'*; > fflee yee ’ erday.Frederick Wlvl k- ux to Robert F.

BalUntlne, 1) :< f'.lMi>r "v $12 000.Julius E. Selit ' ■-Ml!';'tiv lo E lw eod C,

Harii*, exr. w s S' I'lglith st, tl,280.W illiam Mawvr ij- .x :■> Jane E. Meeker,

n w cor Bellevilh i\ .<•■<1 Nursev at, $100*1, i ■ W’ llllatri H Kelli ■ r > i ux to Ihe Mutual [ r L ife Insurance i nui; ' f Vew York, n w cor Froad an«l N- '•t'-. $250,000. ar

Charles F ruhvI <! i - <he Enterpii^teBuilding and Loai. ^ '''■•l{ltlcm, * * M er­chant *1, $2,800.

John T. Heurriu' - ' ux i«> David Kay,Sr., n s Oliver hi

Michele Tan*ul.. ■ ' ' rn L Clark, s * Malvern at, $30h.

Agne* U. Moji'l JI 1 ll- ''hand to Julius E. Belts Companv. w - s uih Eighth si,I8&0 .

Cllll* Lefkowltz I i isni'hand .to the W orklfigm en '8 Hui- ’ n ' Loan Aaeo* elation, w s Rutg< r>- • J

Conrad Tonker -i ' ihe Phoenix Building and l.o-m v t - ■ litton. * w cor Bergen st and Thir'i--' I tv, $700. I

Clara Kellner a r «1 • i to thelFour-teenth Ward FuD-lir v -vi I>»an Aeeocla- tlon, e s Halsey “ i. P “

TOWNHilU'SCheetarC. Brown i ■ M m Clark, East

Orange, 100 ft « p fr p - at, H.300,Jame* Chamberlin >’ v i - George A.

Ohl, East Orange, s F .i >n pi. t3,5to. ^ A dolph L. Braun Genrse a -Ohl, Fast Orange, n » K pi, tt,W ,

Fredeplek H. M- fh -v -i m the Mont­clair Building and Asaoclmtlon,Montelair, e s Elm

Emeltne A. Adam- ■ : :i .-^l-^nd to th* Union Building ftt"l L^.m As«»oclatloB,Montclair. * s w in w l : . ; v r . » » .

E7H«llne A. Adflm-^ 5 husrtMMl toB arry F. Ricbanla. iU • Id. e s F rank­lin st. lilOA

fi.lT II MxllKET HTREET METHr>tU.‘<T f-:pi'»ci .p\l. ►'HfRi’H—Corner Market atiJ A.i.jtiji > i..iri.'h S Havl*«n, minister rUvIm- w«-rshij. Wl isi.vi HToi 7:4ft; Suiidi*y-a4'ho..l m 2 -1" I H iui*erlmencleiu. Ki.w .rihIsFiitus .iT +. r. Mr Iiavlvan r-|1] prect^h Jn ih*- iiifr iifiv 11 Pr:i>Fr," and In the evenihn i.it

I 'if,:,. I11;. SifitngFr welcome.S! MMI.HFIKLH METHODIST EPlSO<Jl'vr.

j'Mt I.' l[ P* ■ A II i'ror»c«, piutnr-M V h * -'m . nf Ihe I'litier l-iwa jVinf-r

Ffi-1 "k •' t l' 1 In the morning on "I*ruv"i’ 'siri'l III 'I ........niiiK k'li 'The I’ruijheclea,'' Sunflrt' - ll ■■ I h' - .t»‘ P M : Epworih m•' >• I M M'« Mu. kaJew will thJt* n.*-eime Ml I ' " f ing TuFerlay at b P. M

\IL?-MI iuin M E. CHTRI’ H . iv rn -

B a p tis t .I’ MVTON A^'ENUR HAPTIBT r-RPRCH-

o .ninr Monmouth street. Hev. T. E Vninar. M i> wMl L'l-each at 10:140 A. U. anil T 4ftp M PjhJF nrhOOl at 2 :*) 1' M

fi.ii'TH MAn'lFT CHLRini -Kinney atrevt, trf.iwr*.n Hl'.ad andl Or'-hunl Rev tV. H yVfj r. II. Ml-- puHLor, praachcF 10 ftii nnef 7.4ft M -rn- irt HU'I - 1. "How Mnv \Vf Kniiw W-- AreI’l.r"*' ,«■ Evening "AiuiurHi,'re nf

This ('hrUtlan Warfare ' lilhle q. |. : ,ii 2 31); prsy«r-(iK-'i tinx TliuTH.itiv even-II,K VI lire cordially Inviierl

i m u MAPT18T r n r p 'H lerfHVFH* an* }'- .. ' ..’ rrets. Public Wi.i-hli- Hi lii.;jii A, M.

T Ift r*. 14, I*aat(T I'hHrlFs V ritsnley w - . . ll In th* momlnK. Th'-rn-. "EHiqUFUe. r ll -f ilod." CommuriJf-wi vrvlre m rli>ee , r • I’RStor's eveulhK ipi-ni*-, "A !’'T>*h1 M M uf Christ." RiKk sn hiH.1 at

T A X YO'llCKS.lAJt'M Jl lC it-om c* Uvv*lvar vt TSXSS, m S

■ No. 4. t-’ iiy Uwil.Newsrk, N. J., Atig 81, IML

This offle* wlM tie uyen from T uea^ , SlJF temtwr 8. IMJl, unill juDiury 2M. kWS, for M rccck>UoD of taxes (or ItkiU Fartlvular attsDtl** a caiieJ tu tui- fi'ilowlng Icqliijaments of l*wi

If pel* on cr i>eforv 111* afietuih d*y fd top* wmlier. one ili p*f cent. w:fi ue (Jeductsd,

if uatd on vj bt-fur* the thirOeifa dsy s( lsp> irmiicr, cur ball tSW vf on* iwr etpL wUl |s oeduoted.If palil on or before th* t««i)tlstb day *i Octobar, Ilia asset amount v| tax.

If nut psIU on cr i-rp.m ih* tw«nU«tk *av «I uciuWr. a rharse oi uu* ilj iH?r cent, wfll

I b* added. If nut paiJ on or bsfur* the *1*^ iKcnlh day of N ■\’’ iiii>er, a charge of tw |,|) Li«t Mill, will l>e rtilUeil. If not tigld on or bwJsf* Iks nln lertiM. Jiij. gf t)et;amixT. A chaff* ot three i::u 1 **r >0 wilt l>* added And an Ik*first dev -r tliKil. a furum sharp*of twemy >-'*>Us tvosi of i>iibncal1oa| Oftaacij all -UM ' I-rsonsii l■UMlnitlS aupal* Dt*cciiiL'fr J1. URM

]f ua;>ai<i •»! ine twentieth day of Jsn«4rpp iWa'J. anriM-ii-4 vs 111 lva Isaucd. aud in uddit|*ft

,10 lhr«e :ii :>er cent. Inlereit from Jaouaip2D. iLhii:. u> u-n Mu |>er ceni., jublic* and SOI* la-tli r a I' - - ■' M be add--d.

OfTIcs from S A. M. to 2 P. M. rr uii a a . .V tn 12 M

E. H I KFI HT Reeetetr.r M

M r

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CONTUA' i sTb« following conir. l-.ive b « n t* -

enrdod at ths coyrth'^Mnk Speotor. own.-r H A-'rrt at., cHt .

w ith Abraham Deuls. l mason work.with Neutlsdi .a Kr.'-,k.l (o r enr-

D»ntar work, A sool Kian i ■ n.-ttrlii. arch- !t* c t

J- F . An|«U, owner. Kiilge, N. J..w ith U lnar A Sons i '.. mnK>n and otbrr work, 0,180: with I' A ckonnaa fb f ptumbtog and hra-ii.t work. tUlTI: w ith Bdward D. Kina r .r carpenter, palnUnv and tlnnlna " rk H s*5; F M -

A, Jaarachky. Bn-nr 'MUhaal I . Knruer. ..wn.r. southaaM

coraar a f Farnr and Van c.jr- n mb., ettr. w ith Rdlah R Bchmtdi f -r phimMnc » » f k , SUM; W d* Adolph M ■‘■Her for ear^ pantir w ork. tU M : with ' ar Starjwr S bob fo r Btaaoa work, ».<>«' K- seboa- nlm arebttact.

M ra Ow rtaa Chatfirid. -w nrr. M HuBtardan at., d ty . with oior .-'-harta for patniinc work, tSS: wish ^ F »'Uaoa for piQBtMnc, t ta a lu and heat'oE work. MHj with T b o a iu ATw Ilson for rartwritar and

g work, K u t : will) W lht'-rlnttom S ■ bw far maaon work. fc<». J o a e ^

, --------- f f ^ O ^ t h and Ma ry E. O rlf.nth. ownar. IR TJncoln ar . Newark, with Daian A Pleraon for .All lha work.

iS p a r A. U Annlnr owner south mat 0 f iS 5 a _ B t ,T to B tc ta ir . .V J with

for piintlng work, f?|i;

/ 3 k l i i vI M S t g U J

ji' HAeaue and Richelieu tf-rra-*■ <,'.i\ i«i*tnr. PeFuchlng at H a M ' ' Kutijevt, "Ood and Hlfi Vitai-

+ . p M . suhj^l, "Sight fur Mi­ll' '’■•h-'ul 2:41 P. M.. Heriry ' '»i l

- -.I'-n la-m. In charge. Fjiw r ■ I • TP M. A cordial welromr* f ^

w i :n i ' e m . e . i! 1. |..istffr Class meeting. (■ .

ID:3D A- M . Auhj'-. I ilur-i In M-rlee): Sunday st fi-- I M *. K. la. VMper service, tj w .

Mpk. .Ii'fin Resile MscOrlfTln. 7 •rTf-aMng. Tuesday evening 7 «

Thu-aliy Hvenlfig. 8 ; aeatu fr-- l!. ur-lr'iime.

M

Sf'Ulh ilT«W ililhni K hy U.- 1-1\ar'lIifin.l -:l ill' k "Ji ■ llrfsaguc f'-i

ElMHTM M-

atwrnjiiTi I ■w.' ll

2 V -M addr .-e IP. M , ll-v-i else* n :gond mu.*

RO!<LVIl.;.K M K CHURCH-Orange »i end RflthKH'* f-11' Rev. T. I. roultajs, [‘i psatnr, {" \ M mwn'* meeting. Athe Anil Isfague w ^ present Mii » -hby the Rev I r y. Dinwiddle, of \Va*h sv icm, I' *' 2 r M . Habbalh*pchool fl tft pM.. KpW'rrl leai'-r aervice. 7r4ft P. M It | Coullae'' mIU b« "Chsncea snd ,In Lire ■■ a •"rir.-'n for young people i .v, i* 1*.. rhr:sTiHn tr-iiuing clsa*. Come. fr.-to all

CFNTF-N.MlY Mf-rTHODIflT EPIS^ipvL CHl'Ht'H ?!nmrrHr avenue and Xe*my ffr-*-! ; Henry Pp 'lTU'-v-r, minister. (Tiaaa meKi-v. * • :to A. M S.*M.ath-erhoOl, 2;|0 P. M.' K|- worth Leagu<' <1 P- M. At the murriitig service Mr* H 1. Albright, of Del*wsr>‘ . *». i <HM of the M-. i-t-TArif* of tks Boftrd of Man- ' sir*!* of th'’ '‘' ‘■mso " H'»me Missionary cm y, will •rlelM*'' ’in S'Mreis, T>T- BfWilmever : arill prench iri ibe evening nq "What la tne I Core for ii.-neet Itrtibt’ " .

FRASKU S STHKKT METHODIST FPIB'’' | PAL CHrit< H N-Hr Broad. F S. Rtmm-ne. temor. ^^^1y m<>rTiing meeting, p:ftO; aerv n-e i followlriB. Id i-earhlng by tbe Rev Ri< h ftrd Johns, -f **r»as- Hundsy-sckool. 2;30. '* B. Ree^ee. ur>* i inu-ndetit, Epworth lAeagu< , fiJO, led by Mr- H R- Wh te. ex'enlng w-i Vies. 7:43. Tl.r i-ue'-if will preach. No rentalKrs. A hfimeUkr ■rtmrrh. Too will be Cnr- h

Uy welcome-! I >f e reading-room end meet - lag Wace fi-r men every week nlgfu ff.ra S to 10

r r . L.rKK ' M K CHCRCH—cilston ave- biM. corner HurrHy atreet. Wlibcn p, Fer- i gmnn. D. D . T<»ung Men'* t'nion at Ig;SB, led by Cenrg- D Rogers. Pebilc wirehlp f ftt 10:JP. with a«nn m net "Jisdsa." Sunday- 1 •ekool sSBslrKi at 2 ;V». Reaper service of Bp worth League al 6 4ft led by Joseph G. Taylor. Public worship at 7 4ft, with on 'TlieCMstMn Life for Vnung Men." Attractive mu- slo. S pe^ l 'o young men to attendtbi erwDlng aervlcee

FtRflT INDEPENDENT METHODIRT CtrrmCK—<R'Uid avenue and Pounseauj stre*i. £ e * ^ d*y. 10 :4ft \ M.. preaching by tb» Her, Charles F. Nett leak in: achool asaaloB at t:S9 P. M.; Gvscwl fervwe* at 7:46 P. If.. In

«f the Rev. L eorge M. NettlMfaln;wiU meet at K P. M. on Thursday. No-

egwibef 14- as (olkiws: N<a. 1. at Mr. CkrtsliKb B d ^ s , 't ] f i Hollywood BvetsM, East Orange: Ha, S, At Mr. M. E Kemstreet'a, 2Hg Helmont ftStoftt; Np. 4, ai 23 Pf rlng itreei. MonSstown: nf*« Ji, ftl i s Hamilton avenue. Patersoa,

D DfDEPeNDKVT MBTHODIKT ~l—Elitabeih ' and ntnton avraae* ajbd kwn hSJl) >>i Sunday, at SO:4 sjrsftcAtDg by dw Rev t'harlc* K Pf*tiy-

____ Bciwai m«*ts at 3'to P- M.. pralae oer-^1W at 7 P. M<; at T :^ P M the weli-kpows fltols tsacbcf. Hr- Suznuel M. Robiaaon. wlU

At I r . M.. Tuswday. Novembef tl, the ■sijwrIftiAiidiiu will conitafte hi* ad-

mi tk* b ^ «f Rcv4;tatlon to it* rsU- I* Cb* SBCOBd •ofistsg of Jastm <%riat.

gs t* the c%«iTh af La«* . . ..t M Mrgsty AttewM bywft* wfH Ahreys be wslnmft*

I I,i: \8ANT BAPTHT rfn 'IM ’ H - tlefie- \- !i if-. opi>oslt« Orlenial utr'-.i lTea> hmg

ii.-' -r. Rev. Edwin A it:ilner. nt h):ftn I - iiiject, "Two Or'Hi W'-nilep- of

Mmday-school at 2 lUi iv M The an - r the aunday-*ch""l wiM he nii

• T ;«> H. M, Concert exvn'jse. All ar'-

; m 1 ARTiar rn rH C H - flier hf 1 ■ r . r-si- Hev. Bamue] (' [>eHii r.i-' -r

M i^reachtng; subject, •'Th.- I--, ''t.- i- . ■ 2 :to P. M.. ftun<U> -h< i. - i \'\i iJip tmsior will preach l<> 'h - i\-- i»

‘ ,w* f'f the city Iwho will i. Hi amnon; subjeri.- ' H meeting Tuesilay i .- ' i '

.%.r-meeHfif Thursday eN*-f,,nk: 7"i.i-.\ uM

HkcurdHy b

OFPM'E uf the lS')ard uf Asaesaoiaut and R ^ '1 ruum No> S. CJliy Hall, Court

uf hot cvia. K ■ f fr'irii ll ■} M-ii. u> -12 M '

, 'V Ih ■ft. Ill II -r lb* ‘ Mj _ third L'. day IT) M artor* f. i.i

,anc with Hi) act uf Ihe LegtalaCut* ij,.. (I iiinl ->f AaaeiitmerLi and R** ■ii.-if HiU nil a* a Twun of Appeala 1, la). 1 1 iid.iluuL.h uii th* secosd

.-V, .Lif. !;rM. from 9 A. M. k*ht'Hr .iriil iLL'iermuie appeals Crosi

- I . .,a.i! h'J.B '-y ^ei»->as whsA«.h.ur t>) lu tbs sttl*-

t -• I -.i.'d ihi: ThF\ Htrre ateenl frostI hr -h i* mik-rvHi f r ^ tka .-B.U> In Al-r l In Ih third WadQSS* ). MiiiL an.) i.i vorr-'ri any clSTlaftl h iiiA H hii. • t‘i *-ti rriAde.

PHii.rr L txv ^ T ^ etld e l

M,\PT1ST FEDDIE MKMMil\l.. -I I:- H lu-v I'harlss H. Dodd, [>a!ii>.r >, i

- -.- k l. HH. morning (Ul.SDi arid F..-niriH M -minx subject, "North AmKrl. h ( r

I I .'enlng topic, in conneB,Mlijii wiih ll, IIiUbI- al iervlce, "HiiH the K:i;^h

.T|• l'.|Hirifil frrrm Religion*" Sun-i.i-. 1 , .r V ;iii P- M,: Tuesday evening u' "

J 1- . i-is. Thursday evening, ni «. mil • . . ll", Friday evening, at e. L'liriftianj f I .- ■

HetftraiftM.,[ :iM lY riEKORMBD CHl'Rf"H Fi-rry

. .-.-1 nw.,j- llHwklns. Rev. J» N M- rriH. |.h- Sijfi-iA) iU A. M.fUWn'a uray^r B#-rv|,-f

]i. ■;ij A M an.) 7:45 P. M.,_dlvlne a.-rbhii I- VI i^tindu-ecbooLs tnlei, 7 I', ft) . V

I' - ' V. ;-ra>eF iwrvic*.M.v' V-iliK AVENUE RErORMKD- 'iM

V ,rn paan-r Uonslag worship 10.3u e\‘'n ■ a 1- M-r.iie 7;4B, SQjos by ilr J'bfi M M n lit Sunday-school 2;10. ChMaMan i;n

t >. -I.'. Tu'-aday evening social wi Tshl;., ^, H k Wpdnj-wtay evenlag, H, leciurr- t )

• D M< Nutt, under ausploei of nelgbN.-rI-If r)ijr<b-M. All welcocBS. Bring oihep*

Ni'lMIi REFORMED CHURCH—brewd an-1 lir-ik!»- (nr -ia. IT. Jam** 1, Vs&ce, rnlnlsN f >Lin'U) aft -."lx at IRlft A. IL Abd lllii V M CKr.ethtiv En.leavor at 6:4ft F. M. The )tp» it-r r> M xv.-yl*. IJ. D., Of Cblas, will t-r-H. l.A- I" .X .M and 7:45 P, H. East NV«a.'k ' 'ih{ "I -•''umlay-#4 b HjI at 2:10 P. M. Alen n .-nnK «■ * I'- M. AddrSH by Rev. W. I’ hV-ruMJ.- n*- D. I*

I'HRIST REFORMED CffURCH—Com>r \\ .labiiigi'.n and Delavan aesfiues. W.«>dki.ie The jif- Henry Merle llellcft, mlniater Men * nj.-wMi.e 1“ A M staframental o<~vtcr Ui.i:.V M Evefijng Service 7-30, swhjeel, "Angel »f tkrfi L> the Way." PtmiJay-tekool and adult (ill 1 f-iHaa ■! 2-3i> P- M Christian Ehrlkav-'W inf«'ilng 4ft I’ U. Prsytr-meetiftg Tuesday r>v*nlng. s o clock. All are welootwe.

rilH ’UNTON AV r "Ml H'*U - ti>n LincolnM.'*'- u ;i,intncer. Public worship, with preach- I K ,.M lu.3i» and 7 4ft. Mumtng topic, "The

-• r Affliction," first In serlea, evening i "T>ve Recent Electloo and What It

" Tt . Martin will preach st both »er- | rnher aerricea as onisi. On Wednesday , .

f'enlng s le^iur* on the notable festuras of the , fi N tO nbCff. ir-a f pari'Amerlrsn Dtposition st Buffalo, wuh f* manv b«Muiiru) views To those who could not attend ihv ext^i-Kdi Lbls will sRord a Worthy •ubaiUute. flcAta fr*S Sliver cMSeriog st the^|R>PE c h a p e l o f t h e CUNTOJf AVB- v r B r e f o r m e d CHTRCH-'l'n East Kinney street, near Psclll* street. Sunday evening services In chATf* <M CharleB W. Edwards Bunday*schooL P. M.. Jus** PArk. •upef'Intefideot. Charl*s Wilson, wMMcnown col­ored Ooepel alngcr, wtU w***k and *lDg 8 uit< dav evening, b o'eloek. Thursday *T*king maetlng- ^ o^cIock. AD wetooms.

KptftM EftLr e f o r m e d e p is c o p a l e m m a k u b l

CHL-'RCH—Bw>a<l *tr«et and Fsnrtk arenwe. W.D. StevtU, B. D., rector.

A GOOD STOR.Y,

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to* svena* nod W rl^ t street. 1, L. Beitsoom. toMoMr" W:4ft A. M., L*fd'* BftgfW ftnd r«-oeptfoB o# maeobers; __P. Vfiwday-a c M : 7 P. Mm ChregUftft Bftft*ftrer : T:to f».

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Have TOO ever viijted our aalmroMt with Ua x r «« t dUu)ity ut O u and Electite PUiureeT H u tiue f lm |u*t cocae late eilsteiiceT N o! It b u be«B eetabUttM Hstit j m n end )■ the laiacet o t its l)i| l tn th« S ta le AU work under KHia) dlrecilOB o f P. S tm lx e n e>4 eU* aieUtenta. A ll detail* a n e u e t ^ ^ coniidercd. It ]r « l de not (Bt ■eUtfaeCdtp Unht tn ro a r raiHmtre. i t e n , «<Bde ee M ^ o rr . a pootel oard, telepbooe m fl a r u ta e r fm w ffikrtaa oae at la r o p ir tm M * M B . It yoB a u 3 aarthtB* •— — - Tcllntabad la the Use at Braa*

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N E W A R K E V E N IN a N E W S . S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 9, 1901

m -IN THE FIELD OF CHURCH WORKRELIGIOUS

SOCIETIES.m '

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* “ Our National Bondage" will be the tub- Jeet o t dlscuBSlon at the meeting! o f the Chiirtlan Rndeavor, Bpworth League and Bastlat Xoung People', Bocletloa to-m or­row night. Text: Hab. 1., 1W7; A m o , vi.,I-l

RUXIIMR OP THE TOPIC, j. By Amoa K. Welle.

In one o f her addreMee dlMoIvlng Pat- dlaineiit. Queen Victoria rongratulate.l Iter ieglslatora on a queer eubjeri, u reiluc- t lon in the national revenues. The ITOWth o t the revenue," ,ald the good outan. "h a i been aeiialbly retarded by a loauec which, in Itaelf, le to be contcin- kilated with eatlafat'tlon. I refer to the diminution ot th» receipt, o f the la - chequer from dutlee on Intoxicating Biquor,.■' England was richer b y - ih a i I m , and well would'It be for all natlona If Rhtlr c ltlten , were an wine to tahti the trial balance., BUhop McCabe once directed attention to lh« fact that Ibu lnborlng people o f thl^ rountr>' upend every ihroa yewri on in tox­icating Hquora more than the aggr^gulP banklnv caplial ot tht* nailoti. “ in ihrf-e ‘yeart.'* Mid hf. "by ynvlnjr what lh4'yP p down iheir throat®, lhi*y couM have

ks running In their Interest with an regate capllul of |2,2W.OOO,OflO u year, proflttt to be dlvid^^d Hmorjg ihem ."

lh€ eapUalUts should plncf laborerH lunder a burden repreHenied by these enor- knoua figures, they wouhl think they were I& tK>ndaga, indeed,

W hat l i the test o f ft bondage? It Is the Inability to do what orm womM llkt- it» d«. )4ow wa ahould like li> purify our munlnt- pal poUllca; but we cantiut, so buig the aalooa la Ihelr dominurit centre. We should like to elevate national pnhilos: iMit we cannot, while r<»mical pftriles are con - trolltd by Haloon*pontr«llvil men. W e tiiould like to iH-tter uur public; srhoote, MUbtUh publlr Ubruhea ovt-ry where, create public parkn uiid art museums, but Wa tanfiot. while the saloons tux ua eo heavily to maintain police, courtu, priaone, atmihouee* end aRyUim*. We should like lo carry Chrlatlnn njlsslons to n triumph­ant conclualon. to plant rhriHt‘ » peace in the hearts o f all our cUlat-na n,t lurnie and llfially In the hearts of nil mnnklnd: but Wf cannot, so long as Ihsae illegitimate eapauMa o f the saloon are foisted by the I fM b ls part o f the communlly upon thone i f higher alms. In a thousand waym this hatlon, proud and strong a# it la, yet Is bound In heavy bondage to the ^ jw er of

ftho saloon*' But, after all. since a nation la made {Bp o f Ita oltliens and la a failure in pro-

irtlon aa each man o f Ihem la a failure, m ost serious part of our national ,age Is the bondage o f the drunkard

IBmaalf. *^lTik what It means to a coun- jtiy to hava hundreds o f thousands o f Us tWhiars with judgments muddled by whla-

hubdreda o f thousands of Us workers w f ^ r a w n largely from produrilve em- {M y m en t by the muscle^waatlng, nerve- 2aatroylng oume. and hundreds o f thoue- «O da o f Us fathers o f families tmuarorin- « i Into wlfe-beatem and the progenitors of weaklings, Idloti, crlmlnali end drunkards Blta ihemeelves.

Cafiany one^call hlmaelf a patriot who Is CH>t bending every energy toward freeing 'Ma lamt from thle fearful bondage? tf h foreign foe o f one-hundredth the n im or lAhould asseU tis, would nbl every house- BoM tumlah a munket and a man?

UHRI8T1AM ENDEAVOR,The dally Ohiistlan Endeavor Bible

iftadHiga for next week are as fulluws: thlen^yi "The CkM)>et," Luke 11*. I-IO; Tuesday. *'Th« Messenger. ' Isa. IIL, 7-10. (|I. Cor. V., 10; Wedne*day,"Tha Ptoclama- ition." tiukc Iv.. 18-H; Thursday, "Mln- fliter and Church." fiph. HI., 14-fl; Frl- jBay, "How Bhall They Hear?" TI. Cor,,

1-T. Saturday, "A (Thurch Home,”lActa Sl.i Sunday, November 17, topic,"lllaalons."'preRchlng and hearing. Hom-X.. H-IT.

M v, W. T. B. Lumbar, president of the \KaW Jeraey Christian Endeavor Union, that appointed Rev. A. Edwin Kdgwln, of Ithla oUy. superintendent of the Stale UvangslUtIc department, to Hueneed Ruv. iSdwln UcMInn. of Balem. R«v. J. Madl- {■on Hare, of Bayonne, hns beeit made Ichalrman of the Christian citlienshlp and iSabbath dbaervancQ department. He huc- 'ossda Rev. H. W. Hathaway, of Ellxa- • M h .

The next meeting o f the EM ex County Cbrtatlaii Endeavor Union will be the Daoeraber rally, which will be held In one a t the local churches on Monday night. Decem ber &

E P W O R T H LEAGUE.A you ng neople's rally o f the newly or-

(antaed Valleburgh Chept^r Ims been ar- .ganged tor Bunday evening, Novem ber 17, i « t w hich the district president, S. J, 'H o o le ; dletrlct secretary, W illiam O, C ar- penteri and the reappointed leader o f group L. D. Vanhaita, will make short

taddreesM .W arren L. Hougtand. J r , the newly a p ­

pointed leader o f group 1, ^as arranged for . 'a iltUy o f the chapters enmntielng that A^groUp» to be held In the Hummertleld iH etbodlst Church, on Thursday evening. iK ovsm ber II. Rev. Dr. F, L. W est, o f PhlUipeburg. who wur formerly State turer oh k^iworth l/eague work In Hit'

'p o i i , w ill make the .'Iddrcss, his subjei t being *'Uow to Make a Man.” There will

I a l io be greetings from the newly eleotr'd d lttrlct ofAcers and a suHhI hour w ill fo l­low the exercises.

Rev. D. D. Eaton, puMtor o f the Dsehleil Uethodlvt Church, n. filnted by hts chofHl union, will deliver A hiimuroua lecture, en­titled "The Miiilslry of Music,” in the A rlington Melhodlut Cliurch on Thursday evening.

VYank Mead, of Chalham. and Rev V B. Judd, o f BeriiardHVUIe. have l>ecTi ap­pointed leauera of groups 8 and T, reepr<- lively , o f the Newark dlatrlct.

Y. M, C. A.

BISHOP JOYCE ASSIGNED TO NEWARK CONFERENCE

For First Time Em inent Prelate Is Nam ed to Direct Deliberation

of Local Methodist B o d y at Its Next

Annua l Session.

SUBURBANCHURCHES

In the Or«Mge».In the First ChurLh " f ‘ Scien­

tist. East Orsjig.-, tu-in"iT"" s.T 'lc.. wll 1» held at 10:15 A. .M. THe Huji.lsy-echool Will meet at noon, Th" rtfotar lesti- m onlal meeting will !"■ I" l'l street, Orange, o n ’ Weiin-

L ife In H eaven" will l‘- 'h*: sni.jeet of A serm on to be dellvL-reil i'> ftev. Adolph R oedcr to-morn»W’ 'tIn the New rhur<‘li. angp. The third of lU' "urnt- denborg 's “ ConiriijuiloiL- lo o f the R jicp ' will I- “ 'Whelk Mr, Boeder will !' ■ ■'i'’ *' b org 's Doctrine nf

R ev. Dr. Oeorg*' S Mphop. o f theF lr ,t R eform ed Churd.. I-.*"! Orange, will preach to-m orrow ttL-n i

la Sin InhvriUHj Ih theme will he “ Ruih W om an In the ll.^m ■

W ill Christ Coiiu .\K.iln'" will be the subject o f Iter. nmuiM 1' M'Hircis ser­m on In the Hawih'.ni' mi" Haptlst Church. East O ran c., l.i-m.rmrw m orn­ing. "Beveiillng l.lKht ■ "Ol >he top 'c for hie evenliiff arrm.-n

The fotlow lng mu'^Iriil pri gnimmc been arrang 'd fnr in" m vice In Calvary M U Unurch. Kaal l^nvna . i Organ prt'ludf, A'id anthem, ”'rbe l-tTtl Ih M' tenor io lo , ” I Hvani tlv Say,” Harris, Juhn U for contralto and 1'hh>*.L ord .” SchneckiT.Mr. OlllcAplf: tn)t>r.>M*i R"A. Doiigla!* Brok'.tjSi'

AND THE GOOD IT DID IN ONE FAMILY.

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s W M., ''Sweden-

the subject, vuning hl8 Boas, the

rilhl-hax

sung fter- >eii;«i Efdscopai• iii'-rmw night:I f , Hiirrctt; I.iizht. ' Parker;V e of Jeaua

'il> Tintiiyer; duet• U'-Jnlre !n the Kiifh^rlund and ,1 sili’cteci, Mrs.

jHiht-m, ” No •.igiisi postludc,

BISHOP ISAAC M. JOYCK.Rlahop liiaac W . Joyce, uf MlnnertP^kUa,

w*B aefltgiied by the Bofirc! of "Methodijit BlAhopa. which met In 4'lm-lmiKtl this week, to he the preaidlng ■HllofT o f the Newark conference, and fur tlu- hret time he will act as preeldeut ul tin- foriy-fourlh annual meeting o f that IjmiIv, lu be held Ilk Eheuhcth next April. The emrnent prel­ate in well known perHunully to many Clergymen In the conference. He attended tJke meeting o f the Board t»f l-'reedmati'a Aid and tSimthem Bducatloiml Society held In inii city last Niiwmlier, and preachrtl in at, Paul'BrM. E. t'hurch.

In by direction of Ihf 4k'n«-ral Con­ference. Ulphfip Joyce etarted nn a trip to the various mlsBlon fU-lii-* Ui the dlslant Orient. He was away two yt-are. Few

prelatvB of any iTumh have ever m ade a mort* iurjii>r'hiiiyiv iii\'fSilgatlon o f rola- ■femary work in Hueh un extended ter­ritory. Of 111'- <i!i regular iicHve M elhodlel mlialurnirv w-irkiTH In the three countries

XlOugh In do H he hud to undertake some Jounieyp from which many a younger And less rniliusliiHllc mon would have shrunk. One i.r hl.s longest uml most InlereiU hg trips w:irt nil the YauK-i.sH-ktang. F or 1,500 ifillea hi' weni by stenmer and then BOO mllr^ <m that popuhir but unclean In- ititutlon, till? Chines^ bunseboal. he It’ft the wiiti'rway It was to get into a gedun I'hfilr, which perspiring coolies car- ftrd f'»r seVei'Ml huntlreds uf miles. In this w ay he penetrated* to the very heart of W estern Uhlna.

The m en's massmeetlng at Aseorlailun H all to-m orrow ufu-rikixin from A lo !i o 'c lo ck will have (or Its main attrsi-tloii M aster Chester H. Bmlley. a coU-stlal voiced soprano, who will shortly go to Surope. This boy. although under ftftren years o t age, has sung at many i>roml- nenl places In this coxmlry. Tht-n- will also ^ brief talks by membe^rs o f the Yoke FelloW'S’ bSEhl. Men only will l>e admitted.

BAPTIST UNIONUnder the auspices of the Newark City

. Baptist t'nlon a series of Goaiwl meet­ings will iHf held In the Tabernacle Baptist Chun'h beginning lo-inorrow night The speakrrs each night will be the follow ing: To-m orm w , Rev. A E. Harris, Monday, Rev. E. A. Halner: Tuesday, Rev. W. n. Pennell; Wednesday. Up\, Bamue) U Dean; Ttiursday. Hev. Ur A. Foster. Fri­day, Rev. J. F. behn-ns.

pu lp I F an dCHOIR NOTES

PRESBVTFiRlAN.At Ihfc WlckllfTti I’Tcsbyierlan I'hurch

to-morrt'W nlghi the pastur will give the third In the series of lltustrHted sermons. Tb# lopl< will l>e "Siandlng by (he Cross ' \’ lews wtll Lm’ shown on a large scree^n by th* oxy-bydrcigen limelight The music fo r t*-tnorrow is as foliowa: M um lng^Prsiud*. P&JtoraU, o]k 47, Guilmant; offer- tory. Andante. Rossini; postlude In Q,

Evening—Prelude, "Heverte.**K Icode; offertory, Nociurne, Chopin, post* lude, Harrh. Stark

Dr. TVHllam N, Bam nger will speak to- MOrfiJW afternoon before |jke Slxtb Pres- toXterian Church Bundav-schooi at a fne- aOMiol service for the late JoiMsph Clark, who was an elder of the church.

The musk; at the Park Presbyterian Ctiurch to-morrow follows: M orning—Or­gan prMude. "Processional M arch,” Chat- lin o f; offertory, '^aprici'loso,” Lemalgrt'; owartatte, "Rock of A ges." Buck; organ jpaatiude. !q E flat, Wely, Bventng—Or- gaai prelude, 'Pastorale," R u ltsk : quar-

U

Ifltte, ‘ 'Saviour, Breathf un Evening Bless­ing,” Berwftld; offertory,, “ Moderate,” PatllaDn: solo, "Oh, Lord,-Rn Merciful," Bartlett, by Mr. Albertson; organ lude. In A, Derg.

Rev. Dr, W. H. Ootwald. of Washing­ton. D- C., asslBliiiit supurintendenl of the New Jersey Antl-Buloon League, will prsnch at the Bouih Park Presbytcrlun Church to-morrow evening on “The Baloon and Its Hestrlotlons” The pastor. Rev. Dr. Allen, wtll preach In the morn­ing.

METHODIiT.The following will be the musical pro­

gramme st the Central Melhoillat Church to-morrow: Morning—Preluile. Chopin;anthems. Honum Esl In G. Buck. " f lK ^ r . My God, tQ Thee," Adums postlude, (Miu- bert. Evening—Prelvue, Franck; anthem. Jubilate Deo. Miller: duo (or soprano and bass, "Calm as the Nighl,” Ooetse; posl- lude, Handel

The musk at Ht. Luke's M. E. Church tO-morrow will Im*: Mornlng-Urgati pre­lude. Allegretto Urusloso, Tmirs: quar­tette, "Praise Ye the Lord," Macfarren; contralto solo and quartetie, 'T lj«y Wy Bins on Jesus," Hawlvy; qunnoUe, "Lnrd of All Power arid Might." Chadwick; pnstiude. Allegro Moderaio from Sonata in D minor, Volkmar. Bvejilng—Prelude. Adagio, Tnum; quartette, “ Softly Fades the Twilight Hiiy." Oulklu; soprano tolo, "Be Thou With Hiller; quartetle."There Were- Ninety nn«l Nine." Foster; postlude. Toei’uta. Furmigalll.

At the Dttshlell Weihorlnl M. E. Church to-morrow. the pasior. Rev David D. Eaton, will preach in the morning ou “The Seerc-i nf Revel.-illMii.” and In the evening on “ D eliveran'fi'om Condemna­tion."

At HI. Paul's M.ilFMUst Episcopal Uluireh ih«- niMstoai pr-firnmmfl fo f to- murrow is. Morning - Aiitlu m, "He Shall Uume Duwii Like Uiilii. ' Dudley Buck, baritone snlo. 'Who-iiies.t Drlnketh of This Water' r'Wuman i f :r3.-jmaria"),Stern- dale HenneU. ilv'-ir Ijiinn. "Saved By Grace, ' Blebbln^ UvniiPiK-"'rhe lA)rd Is My Rock.' 1 Li'iUiigC'i, Lnodman; tenor solo and u\mrtcUi, 'O Lnrd. Abide /With Me. ' Joseph Panv. iiijirieue, with alto hAo. "The King <«f L.in- M\ Shepherd Is.“ Harry Rowe gh"ll* v l.i 'nurd B. Auty la the musical dln*i tMi

RKFOltMEPBetween flfte*ui tiiul Twenty persons Will

be received as ini'Tub* r- ii the Christ Re* formed (’hureh t. -murr 'vi momlnf.

Charles Wll.ion will and sing to­morrow- evHiliiK at 11 pi rha))el, 177 Blast Kinney slrvat

"The SohiM>) of AfTlli iiun" will be Rev. Dr. 4l»rilti s ih-'ini' :u du> Clinton Avenue Refornu-d Chinrli to-morrow iBomlng. the Ural of h lalvf BtijiH In the book o f ExoduN. In ihf i vrriU.g Dr. Martin will epeak uf thv i ifctlona and theirli'ssons, cspi^'laiL iIm- victory over Tam­many In Ni w Y.->rk

Following 111'- niiifc'lf' for to-morrow Ht the Fitol F'.» f irnb ii ‘ ‘hiirch: Morning— L»rgHn iirtlij'l'- I.'M.t.” Belby; soprano *-.ud alio ilii-’ [ii Hi-avenly Love Abid­ing.” Amhr -■ rfl-iTory, "Pastorale," Chadwick. ]'r:rM> iubc "There Is a Green HIM l ’ >' Vw.iv" Oounod. by Mlsi picrpom; ;• ‘ “ u|i I’gjitlude," Whtting. Evening-Ml*, i t^iuiie. "Prlere,” Dev- red: soprajiL lii.H alto .luet, "In His Hands Are AM h* L'lr, htb uf the Earth,"

will

"I>lrty PolUlcM" The series will take u]) such Bubji’cth as yellow JournaU Ism, lynching, anarchy, greed, extrava­gance. unalfiul immig’ atlon and Godle^" nesa. Mr. Hose's morning subject be; “ Tho Power nf a Soft Answer.”

c o n g r e g a t i o n a lTho music fur tu-morrow at the First

Congregtttlonal Cliuruh follows; Morning —Anlhom, "Hear My Prayer. U Lord.” Gounod; communion hymn. "Bread of Heaven." Kvenlng—Anthem. Cuncone's MO'S In F; tftiur solo, "l.oveye ihe L>rd." Largo frqin "XerlceH." by Handel, ar- rtingtid by Kelhl.

flev. Dr. Jnhn Wherry, who has Just re­turned from China, where he was with the b^sloged legations in Peking, during the Boxer troubles, will occupy ih* pulpit of the Belleville Avenue Congregational Church to-morrow morning. He Is re­garded as one of the ablest .scholars of the ChliiesQ languagG and literature, and late­ly has been engnged In translating the Bible Into Chinese. Dr. Wherry was In­timately iicriualnted with the late LI Hung Chung ond many of the distinguished men o f Chinn. He will speak of the Boxers, the siege, ihe martyrs, and the preaetit outlook for iiiisslons In the Celes­tial Empire.

LUTHERAN.At Qrare English Lutheran Church to­

morrow Rev. Mr. Snndl, of Philadelphia, will preach In tlie morning. Dr. W. H. Swingle, of OrtiJiKc. will conduct the Sun­day-school In tin* afternoon. In the even­ing the pastor. Rf'v M, B. Waters, will pruiiuh on "Thi- rnrlsiian Outlook. "

Shado'R's Yonder,' ’A llegro,'■ Givrm.

Rev. Jnhn M. Thoma« will deliver serm on In the Arlington Avenue Presby’ terlan Church ICist 'JranK*' to-rnorrow evening on the snbj’'' L TtH-re Reason to Believe that Go-l Js Goed

Rev. Charles Tuw;ihi*:u1. I'astor o f the First Presbyteririn I'hurrh nrnnge, ■will preach to-m orrow nialu "H • Hulling "Un­der Bealcd tJrderH. '

Rev. E. C. Ulnwiil'lle. of W ashington, D. C.. will make an iulrirnis In the Munn Avenue Uresbyleriuu ‘ 'hurcl:. East Or­ange to-m orrow iilghi. Mr Dinwiddle Is the Icglslnllve sup< rlnt> ndont uf theAmiTlcan Antl‘ Saln<»n L'IIKh**.

The usual survlcua at Si 'Fhomass Pres­byterian Chapel. (ulorK). Railroad plaoi?, East Orange, will hi* hidd to-m or- row at ll and S u'cluck. with preaching at both by Rev, John A S-urborough.

A I'ourse Of sermons "H U>'‘ religious history uf the counir;. will I"- given by Rev. Dr, Jrtmes F Kiggf. pnsti'r o f Brick Prcahyierlnn Cburch. UftPi Grunge, be­ginning to-m orrow night.

Mrs. Clara L. Itomh, a missionary worker, will mnke iit\ mlMn-ss a t ths morning service In ih*- tirange M, E. Church to-morrow. Jti Uu- -v in ln g th* pAaior, Rev. Frank MarDanlel, will prcju'h on the suhjcoi. "Th.; Debt Christ­endom Owes lo Martin Luther."

Huv. Dr, J. N. Frocmnii will preach In Trinity Presbyterian Ouirch. South Or- angi’ to-morrow.

The Hubject o f the midweek meeting In the Orange Valley Coiiffr’ -gati^inal Church on Tuunday night will he '.Are You a True Friend.”

Hiv. Dr. James T. Dickinson will preach In the Nurth Orange Baptist^

to-morrow evening on the theme GhirlouB Reasonableness o f

Church"ThePrayer.’

Montclfitr.Rev. L S. Fulm**T, the new pastor of

the First Presbyterian Church in Mont­clair, will preach to-morrow mornlitg on "H ave Ye Received the Holy G hoal?" and In the evening on "Tire Need o f a Spinal Column on Modern ChrlsUlanlty.”

K « a r » r wad Harriaoit.Rev. J. Francis Behrens, panlor o f iho

First Baptist Church, Harrison, will preach at the morning service to-mnrrow on "ChrlsUft Communion to His Church." At night hlM subject will be "Bllrrlug V p the Neni.'' being the fifth sermon in the aeries taken from quaint texts.

EdTtard S. Black will deliver an address before the W om an's Christian Temper­ance Union o f Harrison and Kearny at the Beulah Methodist Protestant Churth, Kearny, to-nfiorrow afternaon, on "The Application o f the Spirit o f Jesus Christ to American Politics.’ ’

E ast N rvrark .The men's meeting at 4 o ’clock to-mor­

row afternoon, In th^ Mission Chapel,

The hetulU ihist Came A bout ir jm Gne WouiOB'* R eading an Adrertlslug

Pamphlet that W as Thrown at Her l>oor.

It Is Interesting oftenllmen to trace ihe results which follow from com paratively Insignificant causes. Here Is u good Illus­tration :

A woihan in Rome, N Y., Mm. W. T. Clarkv was cured o f stomach trouble and nervousness by a certain medicine and gave the m anufacturers permis^iion to use her statement recommemllng the prepara­tion. This was published in a Imoklet nnd thrown around at the doors. Now, Mrs. W illiam Meiot, also o f Rome, was ailing, and, happening to rued the hook, came across the description nf Mrs. Clark'a case, in some respeciH their .symptoms ■were atmllar, so she went to Mrs Clark's house at No. 818 Went Thom as street, and asked her about It. Mrs. Metoi tells the story as follow s:

" I had been mlaerable for a long time, suffering with the troubles which com e with the turn o f life. It made me sick to my stomach. I had amotherlng spells every once In u while, and. if I walked any distance, my limbs felt like sticks, i My head felt just a.s If I wak going to I bo craxy and with It all I was altUcied I with nervnysTieas and heart trouble. I I felt so bad that I did not see anything to live for.

"I W'em to a dfM-ror, hut he didn't do me I much gontl and f-o I was pretty well dls- ( couraged Thun I aow In u, booklet that | was thrown around, hnw Mrs. Clark w is j cured. 1 wei";! lo aec her and upon her , recommericlaiiuii I went that very day and i got some o f l»r. Willlams'H I'lnk Pills for Pale People.

“ Thai ivo!* ’ibout the first o f J\ine. I felt bettor before the first hox wna taken and rnnilnuM.1 using them imlll I was well. My husliand Is sick and Is going lo take them and so is my slstlr. I hove recommended Dr. W illiam s's Pink PIUh for Pnle Peoiilu to many people and will continue tu di> su. for T know what they will do from my own experience."

Mrs. Metot lives nt N o 4L'6 W. Bloom ­field street, Rome, N. T . Her statement Is another proof nf the well deserved pop­ularity of Dr W llllama'a Pfhk Fills for Pale People- If the pills had not been good, Mrs. Clark W’ould not have recom ­mended ihini. If Ih -y had not cured Mrs. Metoi she would not have advised her hus­band and >;ls[er and friends lo take them. The medicine all that is claimed for it and consequently ev^ry one who tries It Is another odfled to ii long list o f those who praise It and have made It famous.

it was through the most critical period in the life of \\ woman that Mrs. Metot pasi>ed-thFit ijf the change or turn o f life, The svmiiiums aiu-ncllng thia perlixl are fainting spells ur iiitack? o f faintness or dizziness, hf.’Mhiclif, gi'nenil debility, ex- haufition. a fee ing o f melancholy, hys­teria, palna In the loins or limbs, hypo­chondria. »ic. The change Is a gradual one—for betUT or wors;'. for the better If the patient is wl;=e enough to fortify the syatem against the ravages o f the dl.^or- dera attending the <‘b.uigc. F or this pur­pose no remedy ever dlaiovcred equals Dr. W illiams's Fink Pills fur F»ale People, They purify the blood hy acting directly upon the nexual sy.stem, le>isen the sever' Ity at this critical period, and finally leave the patient In the enjoym ent o f robust health, D r W illiams's Fink Pills for Fale People have not only cured hundreds o f cn.wn similar to that of Mrs. Metot but they have proven them.^icivea to be a certain remedy for all diseases arising from disorders o f the blood and nerves. Among the many cltseuses they have cured are locom otor ataxia, partial paraly­sis, 9t. Vitus's dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rbevitnathim, nervou.s heariHchCf the after­effects o.‘ the grip.palpliutlon o f the heart, pale and Hallow complexions,and ail form s o f weakness either in male or female. Dr.' W'illiama's F lrk Pllla for Pale People arc sold by all dcalera or will b* sent post­paid on receipt of price, fifty cents a box; or six boxes for tw o dollars and a half, by addressing Dr. W illiam s Medicine Co., Hcheneclady, N. Y,

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Second street and Sherman avenue. East Newark, will be addresaed by Rev. Dr. W. P. Farguaon, ot Si Luke's Methodlat Episcopal Church, Newark, and Mrs. Pepper, of Arlington, will elnk-

E***x CoiiDtr B ible S er irtr .The tltty-flfth annual meeting of the Es-

aei County Bible Society will he held In the First Presbyterian Church on Wednes­day afternoon, Reports of the Executive Commute*, treasurer and depositary will be presented, and the annual election of offleers will be held.

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Schn*cli*?r. to- 'i:-** iMtrponi snd Mrm, Cutihman i,"mr •ih.. wolo. "Oh Jeeui. Thou Art StaiuLiiiK r.'ilMi, by Mrs. Cushman; offertory. ' KU \ fi'X i.'' Woly; sol>rano solo. "U-ioi Jvi',.ii> Light,” Tuitor* by MIm PluriKKii ; 'sibido, “ Marclu” Calkin.

F:\FT1BT.A mu'ion,! «‘ Tv!crt. piN sentlns •*l*«tlons

from “ Elljxh," will b*fiven ill U<»- l>ddlf Memorial Church to­morrow t .e .1 In «-onn«ctlon with which the pastor, lU-v <’harlftH H. Dodd* will preach on 'Hii- the Eliifth Spirit Depart­ed from Ib'lifilon? "

UMVERaALIBT.The n ;*ji ui the Church of tha Ra-

dciHier !■> niorrnw Will be BS follows: An- 1* SiiHii Dwell In the Land."

bub.»r ^juarlette. "Jesui, My Savloun I tovok in M#', ' Nevln, solo. "O Lord, Cor- , r*s I MrT’ Hamlel. Mis* Troxler. Evening i —Anih<'fn. " 8lng Alleluia Forth.” Buck;I male quartotie, "How Gracious the Protn- i l*e." Holdf-n; anthem. ' ‘Seek Y* * tha I Loril.” Botw rts.1 Rev Henry R. R-'me will begin a series I of b-cture* to-morrow night lb tha-Churth I of the RtdeemtT. The general topic o f

the series will lie: "The Perils o f Our Na­tion; or thn Underneath Causeaof McKinley'* Assaasinatlon” Th*

’ lubject to-morrow* B ig h t will be:

A n im al Seitalon i»f Northern New Jer* Mey t'oiiferviiee W ill Be H eld

At PininfleldvThe Norihi-rn N’ »’ W Jersey Cotlgrega*

tlnnal ronferMu-e will hold an annual meetlriK ai I'lulnficld on Tuesday. At th* close uf llii' mnnilag session the State Conpri'Katiunal I'nlon will convene. It will triiiihiu I ita Imslnes* In time for the cunfcrenci:* iu nsume its programme at 2;tD o'l'toi k

ImmedliLii ly after roll Call In the mom* Ing the coiifeTeitof w'lll elect a successor t«j the prt'M-ut niiiderator, Rev. Thomfl* L. Miller, uf Aihrjila Then reports will be prosfni‘'d jumI commJtte** appointed.

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VIN P A LM ET T EI n x f a i u a b l * f o r ih e **G rippe.'*

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rA U u n r ro c h b m ic a i . c o ., u » p w i mnet, n m ^ Y ocic.

Hft . C. C, CalllB*.He Is the scribe and treasurer o f th* con

ferencaSuburban Church” Is th* subject to hr discussed by Rcr. C. A. B. Dwight, of Closter. and Rev. William F. Bamy. of U ttle Ferry. "Impressions of the Na­tional Council" will be presented by Rev A. H. Bradford, of Montclair; Rev. E \v Brown, of Glen Ridge, and Re\'. J. uwen Jones, of Bound Brook.

The presentation o f the work of il.c American Tract SfX'lety by Rev Judsiifi Swift at the beginning Of the aftprnnjn session will be followed by the report ,.f the Nominating Csmmtttee and eleciliin o f a ylee-moderator and treasurer The former offle* Is now held by Rev. Henry Ketcham. of Westfield, and the Utter tv Rev. C. C. ColUbs. of W Rowland sireer. thla^rity. Rev. Dr WllllaiD a . Rior. nf the Refievlll* Avenua • CongregatloriAj Church, is to spesk on 'The Duty of the Pulpit In the Suppression of Anarch) ' abd Rev. Howard S. Bib's, of Upper Mom. d alr. wUl talk on 'The Problem of the Boy."

Rule 1-In All rases give lh.« ful and fii'lilrcFs and write on onu sl’U' pfipt r onlv

Rule 2 -Every letter that l« to irC for- wardvt] imiftt have sufficient nt.imps to cover uses. Contents of all letters should u.' for the benefit o f Uu* I '.iMIc.

HiiIp ;i 'ar** should be tiik.n i.. nioke all Inqulrl.-. and aniwers oK riill-i,s iios sihli‘ , iviiii .|iecltil reforencp pTrtc-s nf Nrib, dextb ftntl on.vi Tinv Mways give nutul'er ,.f inquiry,als'i n lit ti jiosslblft. authorllii'S

AJ.Ir ss til ooTtimunlCBtlon. t,i M Wlieelt'r Tliiirslon, care of the I-IVI-NIMO NE-RS.

Thr..... . (he oourwey ot nor nf nor rnn-trllvui.ir. I have had very rnmi l.'te rec- nn1, f.r N'W Jersey royalist*'itltn eil at my .lis|t.isi,l. Thl* material I olll U- xlad to trasmlt threugh thle departnn"iii to In- q,ilr.r. M ^ ' '

^ !i „i_BYRAN-BEE''’ E—I 'insloua III spi s.tme Information as i" ilnmmh livi-an who married William il.-n.s sun pf N,It nan. September 17. l«e«. .ii Morrts- toTvn N J I want to know oh,. » ,re h-r inir. nis. and to knOW If the It' rant always llv .',1 111 New Jeraey or removed thei-e from ,\i w V..ik, prevloua to 17W. M F S.

Nil la Wanted, the names ,f ih.. k Ivps | of (lie following early still'rs nr New-stk .lonsthan targeent, Sr t ------- Z).\ Iilinn Sargeant, Jr., (Man- — •), Paul Day ''(Pheb* — ’’V Unjamln1,1 oiL (son o f Henry) ( - -------- It.nja-

Jr. (Mary — -D, Th,■ITtlL itavlsiM.in — 7), Jonathan T>avli. i----------J'.f'i ll Hruen (----------- mother f RmhP f. :.i. Ohadlah Bruen (Sarah — ■>,. Jas-!'• r ' 'rune. Sr, (AllC* — <'''T i ’.ill Keim-

I li.l H w :ilne.(Joa«l^ -----PAituiKi toim,j U>ru 1*119. died (— i i«nnu*lI I 'im. 'tied 1731 (— — 7) E/to ir l Hi^ga ! iM;irv — o?>. Who iTer* the wU'M-sr.irn of [ M.irv GcnuDgi who marrtod Day.j nu.iut Also, who was tli«* father; I f Uatience Coe. who m arn-l F-njamin , I'll r<Cir|? Was Abigail Wheeiarlptht. who ! m rn«l Bey. Abraham Pi.T,nn ith,- flrst I Ttilrleter In Newark, lfl»i6-7i. the linuphter ! "f the flret or aecond wife , u, v John ! Ivh-plwrightT Would be gla,; i,, E.t the

u,.(.j!ry of theartvea s i far a, possible.< C. D. '

N ■ ino-A Ult o f Jersey m. n »h.. were I'lis'iners in ths provoil j.c. ii,..w ihe

; hi.l of records on Chambers str-nt. New I I -rk City). t*|i,*e from the r.-oortia of a

f" ll.iw-priaoner: James Van II ,rne. of igen; John tAStner. of lirre.r Abm.

war, ot Borgan: Peter Peiuiui. ,.f Her-' E-n. John 'Vajfkik. o f B. rg. n. j,,|,,i Pei|_■ f Hergen; Jacob Worten.lj kr. nf H, rgen; Nathaniel FlU Randolph, of \V.,oOi.rl.ije; Viiier Van 2aadt. o f Easn Huphen '..mbs, of Rsceai Thomar Cainiui.-lil. of hise*. John WUlet. Thomaa llama. John

rest Known.

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Von Bureen, ^Vllllam Pu*. John Tcrjea, Benigrdus Van Bryck, John Hayj< iJosFph fifty*?). Jacob Zabrl^ski*. loaiat' Sloat. William Bltchcr. BiLrnard Smock. Na* thaniri Porter. Jain^* Whitlock. JoilRh Lester, Nathaniel Kelly. tBAac Cathael. William Stewnrt. DaiilH JohnBllltia, David Tampan. \ alter Thurston, i Mos*f Plshcr. II Juraleniun. Dimltl La w - ! renee. John Martin, Jacob Uovenhoven, r Jeremiah Clark-Bnu. Jam** McGuire. Isaac Blanch, John Frellng, John Mcir*r. Some of these n^ntfs appear to bear evi­dence of coming from Rockland County,N. T-, which nuty Wfll be ihe case, as some of the regiments from the upper pari o7 Jersey wpr»' cum[K>»ed of New York, as well nr New Jersey, men. Most of tha names are. however, evidently from New Jersey. M, D. W. T.

No. I0l-BALD\VIN*REYNOLDS-\VILL- lAMB—Anceatry desired of Abigail Bald­win, who marrii'd .Miraham Reynolds. Her mother's rnaiden name was, 1 think, Williams, although that may not be cor­rect; or, cmn any one tell me of the an­cestors o f AbrnhHm Reynolds? The Reynolds homcattnO was at Livingston, new Orange, N J.. and Abraham' was a Judge of one of the courts of Paterson, and afterward of Newark. N. J.. some tlm* about 1820. I^ter he removed to

E. IL N'No. IM—Continued from No. M. Tomh-

Btones standing in Newark In !M7;Sanderson, Hannah, daughter of Joseph

and Mary, died July 12, 1TB8. aged live > moDthi and twelve days.

Baidfrin. Martha, daughter of Aaron and \ Dorcaa. died September 24. 1748, aged —

Baldwin, Klllnor, wife of Timothy, diinl March 2&, 1742, aged about forty-ihri-e raartsji^ldwln, Aaron, aon o f Justus nml Luvy, died April 11. 17S1. aged seven mnnih.-

Baldwin, Samuel, son o f anme pnrents, died June 13, 17W. In hi* seventh yjinr

BaldwtD, Aaron, died May 21. iTHt. m his forty-firii*

Nlabat. Jonas, son o f Jameio it ml Ph«'t>p, died January IS. 1749-50, «-ifven ^moottai and H days. ;

flargant. John, son o f Tt^omns ami Jo-jfc annOe d ^ thre*- year* ;and Blna months. |

Hlpman. Jamfma. daughter of Jonas and ; BltiabaUi. died March 22. 1761, sgod twen- ty-ozta years seven monthu anO twenty- two day»

MeOlhnl*' John, son o f John, died Octo-bar sr. 1717.

DlUa died March M. 17W, in histWMtlStll f*bt.

Ogdao. Lima, wife of Joseph, rl!f»<1 Janu­ary 14, ITJI. In her thirty-first year

Ward, JoaUh. died January 2T. 1754. agedflfty-oaa ra*f*-

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NEWARK EVEXIHG NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ft 190J.

I v > ^ M ! ; m p p p ip p | p e n v q | | | ^ ^

h e t ly “ H tr o d w i” to Follow Perlej’i CaoKdiais la “ Tke Chaperoie

at the Newark.

IDSiCAL COMEDY IN (iSEAT PLENTY.

B A rn e * o f \ e w Yorl['> to E n * tr « ta in PatrunB o f th e C olam bim —**Aa A fr le a n K in a '* C e m ln a to B lan er*** W i l l i a m * a n d W a l k e r a t tb e E m ­pire'—R e n i y a n d W o o d * at W a l d -

"T he Chaperone." which close* a suc- CMsful engagem ent o f a week ot N ew ­ark Theatre with perform ances non and evenlngi will be followed aftthat house next Monday night by “ F lorod ira ,” the m irthful and melodious English jbubU cftt com edy which captlv'ated New York over A year ago and Is playing to large business there now.

The piece Is the joint efTort. Of Owen Hall. W'ho furnished the librettos for those other notable Ruccesses, "The Geisha,’* ‘*An A rtist's M odel" and ' ‘The Oaloty G ir l / ' and o f l^alte Bluart, whose orig ­inal, tuneful nod sparkling music Is on a par with the fanciful unci agreeable humor o f hla co-luburer. The wutk is illli^d with pleasing harmonies In soU^s, duos, trios, choruses und the famnusl double aexiaUe, the most popular muslcnl tiumher In i n operatic or musical comt-dy production since the intermezzo In "Cavalierln R usli- cana" was made known. Ueeldea the now noted "T ell Me, Pretty Malden," the score Includes such songa as 'T v e on Ink ling /' "Com e and See Our Island /' "Under the Shades o f the Palmfl." "I Want to Marry a M an" and "Queen o f the Philippine Islam ls/' all o f which are thoroughly In harm ony with the amusing story.

The praduction o f the work by Ryley & Fisher em ploys elghty-teven peraona and la oD 'an eiaborate scale as regurda aceit- ery, costum es and other jiccewsorles Ih^t Increases the pleasure derived from music and dialogue. The list o f principals com ­prises Bertha W altzinger, form erly a prlraa donna with “ The Bostonians;" Isa- dore Bush, leading ludy for the late R o­land Reed for many aessons; Guelm^ Baker. W ill C. Mandevllle, William Arm ­strong. W'. P, Oarleton, Frances Tyson and Alfred C. Whelan,

“ Mr. B a rn e s u f S e w Y o r k .” Manager Jacobs has arranged to present

as the attraction at the Columbia Th^utro next week the popular comedy. "Mr. Barnes uf New Y ork ." a play that cannot fall to please the patrons of that house. It It a dramatization o f Archibald Claver* Ing Ouiiter's widely road novel o f the tam e name, and after Ua production In this country li decade ago became very popular with n large mass of theatre­goers. The Ktory de.tls with the adven­tures o f a wideawake, energetic and re- •ourceful New Yorker, who rtnda hlmbelf Involved In a rorsloan vemUtta and who Is Inttrumentul in secur ng and preserving the happiness o f n lovely young Corsican woman and the gallant EngUphman. who narrowly escapes becoming the victlin of the vendetta Iq which his wife as-sumes the role o f avenger.

The pint In akllfully constructed; the story la well told; the dramatic action re- aults In several ex dtlng situations and the pictorial harkground l« utlractlve. The members o f Aliimiger Jacobs's sti>vk com ­pany will have rnits In which their talent ns actors will And effective (xpresalon and The play will be handsomely staged,

Thursday evening next will be the fourth annlversHry o f the first appearance o f Mrs. UriH Atndl Hrinker as a lending lady in Block work Jn NeW’ark iind the oc ­casion will be ohSJ-TVed by the distribu­tion o f choice eut glass a n i aluminium into atands to the ladles occupying reeerved seat* Ln the house that night.

“ A n A fr ic a n K l n v ”Charles E. B laney’s Bensatlonal melo­

drama, "A n African K ing," will occupy the stage o f Illanoy's Theatre next week and will furnish enjoyable entertainment for thliso who like the stir, the bustle and the sscltem enia o f melodramatic produc­tions. The play, which was aucoessfully presented on the road last season, is founded upon Incidents happening at the beginning o f the w ar in the Transvaal.

The opening scene represents a small aettlenient near Ladysmith, where the people are awaiting Great Britain's reply to Oom Paul K ruger's ulllmatam, which resulted In the declaration o f war.

Kate Livingstone, • a niece o f General Marque, o f the Boer forces, being* In lore with Colonel Albert Winston, an Ifingllsh cavalrym an, has refused the adyancea of Colonel Juhn Marque, who is the general's Ron and her cousin^ whereupon he has threatened to foreclose a mortgage which he holds upon a diamond mine left her by her father. The timely appearance of Jack Persey. ati American war corre­spondent. saves K ate from this axmoy- ance, and Persey. whose father has "all kinds o f m oney" advunoea the oath to

’ liquidate the Colonel's claim. Persey also brings to K ate the welcome news that W inston has com e over on the same transport wUh him and Is about to visit her. On his way to I..adysmith, W inston

> has some valuable governmental docu­ments stolen from him by a Boer spy, who has preceded him to the headquarters of Colonel Marque, where he Is overtaken by "Winston' and compelled to restore the stolen papers. WTnston 1* seen with the papers and upon his refusal to allow Marque to exam ine thepr la arrested an a spy, w ar having been declared before his arrival, Kaham a, known as the " A f ­rican K in g ," Is the chief o f a powerful tribe o f Zulus and for favors rendered by General M arque and Kate. Is ever ready to show his gratitude and to extend the services o f him self and his warriors to them and tlielr frlenda. Coraalle. a Malay girl, is in love with John Marque, but has been betrayed and cast oft by him and, because o f Marque's attention to Kate she 1b led to believe that Kate Is in love with him. This arouses her jealousy to such a pitch that she becomes a danger­ous person to have about> especially when one's back Is turned.

UpoTt this relation o f characters. Mr. B U ney has constructed a melodrama which Is brim ful o f sentiment, herolca, rude but m irthful humor, thrfUlag situa­tions and picturesque scenem and poople. A m ong the more notable scenes Is that of an underground cham ber In the U v lo g - stone diam ond mine, in which tbs heroine has sought shelter after her flight from Colonel Marque, who pursues her there and attem pts to wreck the mine by an ex­plosion. which would open the floodgates and endanger m any lives, a calamity which Is avoided by the tim ely arrival o f K aham a and W inston, who prevent the carrying ont o f tbs vlllain 'e sebemA

The piece will be appropriately mounted. H arry PvtAattk^ a N ewark actckr« wUI ap- IMar In the title rola

**A H oooler Town.'* a new play by Will.. law Qpodatl, will be preoented for the f ln t

ABSOLUTESECURITY.Genuine

Carter’slittle liv er Pills.

M w « t ■ • • r t i s R c l v w f l f

T H E S E C R E TOF MY STRENGTH

IS PERFECT DIGESTIONI U S E

H A N NIMALTBCTRACT

ANDFOiOIDATn' GREKnYAIDSME IN THE PROPER

ASSIMILATION OF roOlf

J O H A N N H O F F S M A L T E X T R A C T builds up the w eak and d e b ilU a t'i It is a m uscle b u ild e r; a strength giver. It im f:irls energy; creates a p p e tite ; cures dyspepsia and Insures perfect digestion.

J O H A N N H O F F S M A L T E X T R A C T Is es­pecially recornm ended for wnmen. It re lie v e s the dis­tress of nature when taken regularly w ith meals. I t w ilt keep the bowels and the enure system In good w orking condition;

If Is an E x tra c t m ade of pure M a lt and Herbs, and Is In fa c t N A T U R E 'S R E M E D Y . D o not take any of th e cheap substitutes offered as ’■ just as good." Insist upon J O H A N N H O F F ’S E X T R A C T and you will not be disappointed.

O ne dozen bottles of Johann H off's M alt E xtract contain m o re strengthen:ng and ra ilrlllve properties than a whole cask of a le or porter, w ithout any intoxicating effects.

F o r fu rther particulars w rite to

E I S N E R & M E N D E L S O N CO., S o ls Agsnts, New Y o r k .

time on any BtagR al Ulumy'a a week from next M onday night.

“ S ou * i»f H um /*Those popular colorml fnTn^^dlana, \Vlll-

lanja and 'Walker, 9ui>i)oriMl hy a lurac and clever com pany, v.111 i nturialn pa­trons o f iha Empire Tlu'iitrt- iifx l week tjy presenting a revlsc'd ediilon of ihelr popu­lar muRlcal and vaudeville vumedy, "S otth o f Ham ," In which they reutnily cloHetl a successful jingagfm ent In New York City. The piece la a merry production, abound­ing In coon songs, cakewalks, buck and wing dancing and specluiitea that give variety and aplcc to it. and aflordts ihestj colored stars and their asHoclatos all the opportunities needed for dleplaylng their abtlUles as funmakers. The comedy fs In two acts and Its scenes are laid in Ten- neeaee, thus permitting the Introducllim o f many pastimes that et^ter Into the llvts o f colored folk In the 3ouih.

During thti perform ance Mr. "^Villlrima will Bing a ijumhcr of coon boiigy, li lu /- kig "The Zuiu B abe," sung as an aecom- panlmepl, to ai> Amason cukowalk. \u which ha end Ur. \Yalker a-tRisU-d by the entire com pany, A chorus t f lut- ty-flve com ely young colored glrU. w'no poesess musical and well-trained vulces.Is not the least impui-i;.ni fictnr In ihu ! organtxation or interesting feature in the ' ptrformanC'?. ,

R e i l l y a n d W o o d s '* Sihovr. <Tha attraction at VValdinnnns Opera

Hoitoia next week will be Hellly & WiiOd b big vkUdevlUe com pany. wnU-h long apo established itself In the favor oi ii.o patrons o f this theatre. The eni'-rtaiii- m entf heretofore glVcti by ' ' i i t u i i i - tlon have always been unusually viu'k'ii. blight, snappy and enlivening, and Mana­ger Bryan, who U never cimient to rely ; upf->n past auccesaes lu maintain ilu> r ,m- j pat.y In popularity or to wYn applause m ] the present, declares (hut (he bill now being offered Is the atrnngosi anvi n>-isi amusing yet put forw ard by Kellly A; "Wood.

The apBCialtles include the Juprurr\- expert ucrobais; the Molaaao SalViJ^,;i troupe of iiallan slngeii- and dauciTb. > group of ciimcly E ngllfh glrl«, blonuas uu i brunettes, known us "T he "Girls frnn. M axin 'si" Leoiva T hu iber and her mu>t' cal pickardnnics; Csarine, a ekllfui dancer; KeOugh and Ballard, who will ]>n>- sent a laughable sketch, called "A Vaude- | vllle Surprise " Halley ond Madison, h < "W hat W opt They Do N ext?" Plrcell aiiJ Maymard; P ;u Utllly. the w itty Ulah mon- ' ologulst, and Frank D. Bryan, known u<4 ! "The Man Wh-' W rites the Songs He 1 Bings." A epeciiil muiinee for wumea will ! be given next FrldHy. |

M c K le ra n n 's M eld d ra m a,Manager Charles K. Hlanry has finished

reading the manuscript i f "The House of Bondage,” a new melodrama by W. J. Mfr- K lem an, the well-known Newark play­wright, and has decided to produce It at his theatre so soon us (he elaborate scen­ery which 1 calls for (%in be prepared by Scenic Artist Bruntun and his assletams. The dram a is Id four acts and five scenes, and the aettUig o f each scene will tag the capacity o f the stage of Itluney'a Theatre, The play la said to contirin ti^verui strong­ly dram atic and thrilling bUuailoDB, aed to Introduce a novel com edy cnaracier, which l i likely to contribute a goi^d deal of liughter-provokfng hum or lu 'he perform ­ance,. "T h e H ouse o f HondaKe " will be the flfth ^ y by Mr. McKlernan to bo pro­duced In N ewark during the past two yaara.

P rw otw ^a R o w T h e a tre ,The wotIi on tbe new theatre which Is

baiqg erected at Park place and Canal street for K anacnr F. P. Procii^r 1:y rapid- ly neartne com pletion, and U is expected that the noose wtH be ready (or opening some time prior to the Christma.-i h d-da)*. Tite scenery is now being palmed i>y Gaies A M orauM , at their atudio in New York. These arilsts suppUM the scenic equip­ment o f "K lcaada o f the Balcony.'* in w ^ b Mrs. Flake la starring at the Man­hattan Tlieatrai'N ew Torti. and their work tn that production called forth many com - pUmaats. 2 , Auatln Fynce. the general m anager fo r Mr. P roctor, Is giving hii per- scHtal attention to the conatruotton o f the new theatre, and a fter It Is opened wiu gpeoid m uch o f hla Ui&« fn Newark Id look­ing a fter Ita a ffa ira F . F. Proctor. Jr., w ho haa charge o f the bookings for Proc- toPa nnmaroua theatrea, is arrangInK an elaborate program m e fo r the Inaugural • B te ita lh tM t.

A RAJf^AM M gU CAg r o i R T .

ml M en iw e P re p o s e a ■T r w ty f o r • n o t lin s G la i» a .

x m o o CITT, Nov, A^The Pan-Amer- Icau r n m sem has n«|oum ed (or a fort- night At yaatarday's semlnn the project of the treaty for gg tatanailonal court of cNtmi ima conMdered, Francisco de ta terra, delegate of Mexico and author

tbs p ra ised saM that the same was largely baaed oa the Otney-Pauiioefote Reaty of gaauary U. WT. with modlflca- tIOBa toggeated by Uw ohJeettoru which were made to tbe mme treaty in the Unttai Statea teaaia, and which caused that body ta rejaot U.

The i KipiMa oegreatioa provides that I p a n ie e thereto wfU M o d U e m s e lr e e t o

thfamstlanal ooart all freaa pacualary leeM s

I any gtate er tta fitiaeai «n aaeoaat et eels ar smls Maas t f nwstbM' ftatr or nay tts

vidsd teoh olalma aaaiwt be ar-

PEHFECT eSANHOOD

grtrr {>«mn who l« smffMsr from B«rTou» diieesee •hauls «Mii* tha VoD Ittthl U*., iliaciaovtl, Ohio, o( Ouo*. and an'apc thair offarof aflva dar«'trial (rMt- mant Irsa of charga. Thii la o o C 0 . !)■ or bfcJPOglT achama bul a liboral propoaititm nada to Qiifurlaaat* luflarart bj thb loiif>a*tabUabad conoarti, which la Iba larswt imporUf of a>eaiirs for nwrYOUb and aaz- oal dlaaosaa in (ba world,

Tha Yon Mohl Oo. butha aol« Amarlcao rik'hta for Plot. Lilioptla'a Franoh preparatioti of " Callhoa,** tbe oalr raicadj knowa to «d«aDoed tnodioal adanoothftt will t>oaUlT«1r aura aarroua dablUiy, Thia romadr baa (or laai* baoa HMd aa a ainaclho la tha Fraoch and Oarmio armiea *wd Rlnos Ita tntrodBclioa irsio tha Uaitad Hiataa bw cniwd Toanr thot**nda of auff'-rarw, aad tha ramarkabla aueoaaa cd tbaiSmadr in Xarop* bai boen rapaatsd in Lhl» oo'Jatry.

In ordar to t>lso* th(i voadarmi tisatmaot In tbs basda of a?srf parvon who mflan tba muntal and phraleal Boauiali of aeSua] wnakaoaa, Th« Von MobI Oo. haa docidad to aaod a fraa trial treitTnA..L to all who writa at onoa. Tha rama<lr H aant br ni iii {q a plain paokasa, and Yhara ia no pobliMdty to rnr*’ Ting it or ukins It. Acwoeipatiiring tba caadlrloa ;• a fall troatiaa la plain laa^avo for routoren‘1 Taka iha madicine priratalr with parfwotaafaij. and a «ora car* la guaraotaad,

I.Mt-TUshtieraapa ttbOb moo snawarca I^oactda*

The Von Mow Co., 424 B.

P r o f . J u le s L a b o r d e ’s M a r v e l o u s F r e n c h P r e p a r a t io n o f

“ O A L T H O S ”Fo r L o s t M a n h o o d .

Full Five Days’ TreatmentSENT FREE

By Sealed Malt. H Q C .O .D . OR DEPOSIT SCHEME.

ceiv* yoor««l( or zoDaia ta Ifworaaoe whlla yo« ar* bejag dragged down by ibla t&iidiooa dlaea^ No laatur wbat iba caua* taay b*, »h«iber aarJy abaaea, Oarev>ene or omrwork and baeisea* cayaa, tba raaoLta are the aama—pramatora )oaa of rtrangth atid *tais- ory, eiLiMloDa, in)T>oiaiicy, 'rarlcooala

ThM apociflo ramedy «il I cur* yva at aay acaga bsror* ajillayay raault.i, vitb anaalng eemaotmptioa and inaaaill. **0alUiaa'' gCM* dlraotly to tba Mat ot U,* troabl*, no oMtlai of bow loaf •Lasdlni, and tha pa- liaot fealt the benefit of tha fint daya* treutmont. la lira da|B iba Aadicinaa aant fr** wlU mak* pM (eel liEh a oew nan.

Th* "VoB UoUl Go. oflas r**airea tk* Bsat S*k**l«b- iaa MaLunonlaii from psraooawUo har* takasoaly b»a dar*a treatmant. They hara thouMtoda of taetl nosLaJa from ihnea who bnv« b««a p«rntan*DUr oarad sh*r having Lwaa si?*a up by doatorh, tnLai«d and rain«d 1* health by diaraputabl* tn*dloal »rli*m*T*, sod when thay hail givan no 1 hdr laat for health and hap- pineae. Koaeoaibla pareoa will i*rmlt hli nama to bmkI for n tMtiTnoathI av aq admiuioathat ho had any of Uifl diM aaOS for which the preparation of *' Calthna* It a fT-eolBo cor*, ^ m a (rr*«[N>nitihta adrartlvart ar* DtiDgi“ msda-op’*tsnimotaale, hnt tha Von Hob I Go. iaeanahly dacUnsato make poblie (h* name* or for- miwudaiice of soy patiaaca who bsta base cared bf ** Calthai."

Fire dayt' treatment will be placed 1* tour hoadafree of ooet, and yoa are earneiLlp arced far roar ewa aake cxi rand for It wUlboat dalty. U'rita t ^ a y and Band your addraaa, Yt ta not n*'<‘<wtary to air* am- barruH.ns details of yniir ayrDFU>rt.A. Tba book aw- or>Tni»enrinf tha flea darii' treatrtirnl will onabla yow to Ibke (he medlatnaln prlvaia tad rreat toaraelt *w» oewafally at home, ft eo«H noth ing fo trt thla reUbedy. It may cost yoa a fram deal more to 1 et this eg** go by. Writs today* Address,

Prepwratlafis In tb* UlUtwcl fitstce. L i U V l U l l f l U s V *

. , •M tta n r M g n M iM M «« t«•M, «etwW w a TIu m ala, at aaklae tiBilam Um qaaraaOBi ai>tli,e, ao« o -

W tea raniMlua. and aUaat O W tR laf Wa tWM q( a e uWIm ot

•atta.

DR. WM. R. DAVISTHE UP-TO-DATE SPECIALIST,

TTian l>cgins to los« str^Fnjfih h.ivt' dlTnlntshod «n J i In thi- pyslA^m. N tTV f forcu In i stro n g >(.vi niuRt r<‘ceJvo niy in Uervt" fopA i , vignr und pow er im

,'\ und ambition, wlun ' •• w asted there Is h l.i .1 ••kvtrIcUy. T o bi i o:,. ir.'Kiment. it will i>ji

ii will cu rs you.

p.iwf-r and ! ri.'t'irlcUy i^onnis ana

necesBary

I TREAT EVERT FORM OF WEAKNESS.Blood taint, contracted diseu:

Thi‘.«Ae CAAndltlona are br' social diHsKlpatlon ^nd excessiK

it* nature, kidney by chronic cu

people have thA'in

I FIRST LOCATE THE TROUBLE.

I I I hJ.I.t trou-' inly by chronic cumr.i- u>i rtjsorders,

of

A n d (hen determ ine ita naliir< B y the apiillcatloti o f m y ite.irn d a y s, I e»i*eclfLl1y in vite c n e -- Others fa ll 1 nm able to m ak e |

iln a ll the fa c ts com :u "v c and cu re the coil

I ' hut yield to other t; n! i iirea.

! K I c a se .■!,- m n, few •J< W’ hera

nra ab le to m ak e [■ m i-ni i iires,

I CURE VARICOCELE IN FIVE DATSlii are but Bllghti.> i wiih this disease b d U --• I111 im s uiaease Uciu

It Is dangerous— it Ij «■. (Iona com e, m x u h I

no knife, l i ^ t u r e or

• be o f

I cure

Many whu arc but allghtl,. iitaiit consequence. The opp(*i'' alve. A s It ad vances ner'N’iniMand the general health is impio _ . _w ithout pain or

• WITHOUT DETENTION FROM BUSINESS.I also cure fitrlciure. nupt irn . ,L i»ihNua Blood Poison j;i i : f

titorvoua deblLlty. I arrange ilu" convenlenct- < f iti , ;tbat'a why my business I* gn*wi't' 1.4'ully. To a ll auflerers wt a to me during the next five daj-s ! r** r

EIAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREECall on me. 1 am not a hiK li-iT • I wont to t1 >

good. Do not delay. Do not f"--. ;udTja». B ^ te r cut th1?A . iout now and bring 11 w ith > • ‘ lo -d iy , Sunday, Motul;« ! Wadneaday. teoner. the better i- r ^

Offices, Peddle Boildinf, Market and Halsey Streets.Dally OtSce honrs-m t«’ ' Sutoday-stoi odI>.

irm* o f uLl'-ntai II com a

ifforer'•nient ii y or

T tLG i l C t t t t f M F d l g o .

It’s Your Business To 6uy Lehigli, No. 2.

Hot, - $4.00imer 2^

C ITY A S V B R T itB in B N T S . r i T Y ADVKH TIIIKM EItTS. C IT Y .^D A'ER TtM eN iilN Tg.

-v.v .>C'lnnn« pnivIdlBf tor t * . »»c»llon uf all ■! i•..rl ..f .UHnr afreet lyln* hetwewi tie

.....................Thi>1 ■ I the nuruL.

, e i i e d w i t M

' w w d , I I r

r u tB M ./ X . J . B . K - A T B .

» n d _ l A f a y e t t e S * .

UnNT.of MeciUttlO sWOOt -.u^ ifamllton Mireet. ■ :iw. public notir* ha* beet* duly.given ny

■ '.t:.-riti d'U)H'riPUTideat of Wurka, puesu-nt ‘ ivxiluuon aduuted at a meellhg ul tli« ' ' ' -‘I Strvei end Walor CtMtunlHlont-r* »f

f Nfwark, held OS the tw enly-eec.nl t AuKum. iiKil. and apptvv*d by th*

I 'f iiie el(y of Newark on the iwem >- '' L.f .tutfUel, IW l. of (b* Intemmu fC

' .* 'l. nti behalf uf the city of Newark, to' i' .1 t tvjBi- ihu vacsilon «f *U ihui part uf

-iir'r-i ivlng between (he ■□ulheny I ‘ .Ji.it airwt and the niwihrriy Urn "f !, eTTA et, ua the Mme la laid out on <i

■ ; j ju ihe office of (be cUy cJtrk b> ili *'•I Nppulnted to lay bui eiree’u. u-i ;

' .itN ua upproved March *U, l^Ul. 4t'>iJ'■ tfuj-plt-menti thereto; eald n*up toiiiK I

■' • ill. IS63: and '•M> tf-rtam obJccLkne to (he muk.ng >nr

•'I ...... Alum uf Mid portion of Alliug Fii»*’ t.'■ '• -tt.il. were filed with the clerk ut in a• lo (he esM public notice, end

■ Uhe iMvard, at * rueetlng ih«‘r f 'f ,;i u.i iweiuy-ftiurth day of beptvinn r,

' •‘ I'l -liif Uiiilee being given lo o4J peio-'n'i^1* '>• aald Ailing m e e t vacelluu. >1i-k

written objection* and dM fullv fvbjecilng to eeld vu*'atifui .f

!j ‘jf AUlng Jtroel who dezilreil (t* Ue■ ■ I 'll, and

-. A ta (he judgment Pf thI* Hoaid ‘ '.-I Wilier i'ommlf*luaer* Ibai ttu' eil 1

" f sal I porllun oi Alllrut "ire -t tm4e»cribed ehould t e urdeln'-d on!

a. s iui.iiiani1lng euch ohjeolluna. (hrrr-

' * Ulned by the Board of StriHrt mi.i‘ j ’ii.inliflonen of the city of Newtirii.

. 1 That all (hat porilnn of AlUnu 1- TfitiHfter deicrlbed, be and the

\,At.jiLtKi ae a public etreut ur hli;;.' - I ' -Ail. All that portion of Ailing eiret i

L- '■•urt-h the ecuthcrly line of M«-hamc tiii.i the northerly line of HanjIU-in .IX t'ip> wanie la laid eat on a map filT'd

• ■' ' fH ,* uf the CUy Clerk by the CSTIU" '3 siipulniod purouant to the lu.-

■ ' ■ ■ Uit* acr entitled, "An, act aulhorl7:ii,«' i-inuem of uammlMkj&eni to lay "Lii

<VAiJU<-a and oquare* In (be city f .i;>proved March 30, IdOl, atid ii-x:

4i:i'{ ifineiita (hereto; said ma;* beiox "'ev. 111. iHdS. Such vacation of m M

I Ailhig k tm l la ordained and dom- lu ' '''ft with (he •■bdlUlon of croaeluKi* ai

■n 1- i ' . j trim-public eirecla by (he rallrtud H K- r uie femieyh'anla ftallrosLl by fl**

'' ■ tracku uf said railroad over hui n - - Mn 1 ilmreby securing *afe. free ut. I

■* . ,M I RM dge for public travel acrueii bu- I i r.i. kM as such street orosslnga An I

’ >a 4Uliii la aipii ordained and done tn pui ‘ t ;liH pruvislona of a certain conlriift

I- Ill made and entered Into Ijetwi-ru' III'I N',>w Jersey Kallrt>ad and <'nn.il

• 'i ‘ ■■ 'MiTef. and tha Fwmsylvanla' ' ' I' l.u .). ](H lesgec, parties of the tUat

«■' IN** 't-ntrsl Railroad Cotnivany of .\’ W,-ti;N ,>r ihe wound port, and the May It

' •I '•-niit, .Ii L'xjunelj of the eUy o f NNUark.-r -III Lhlrd part; which agreeuMiii la

'U tnli day of Janioary, A. 1» Umi.1 ^ • Ni.i.]'- and entered Into pursuant ii< Uif

E • ■ I r.u ,,f ^ ix»rtaln ordinance of the lioar i T : ivl \Vaier iTommlstlonere uf tlie l uv ' N - '< ri |•M!>aed the twenty-ninth day 'f

• I .\ n. 10U>. and approveii by l u- of Newark on the (ifih d..%

. ilHU. and which ordinn,u<'■ ■•-■I' V'-vrv enacted and enierfil ' !•) sirtue uf the pruvlsi'ins of i--: ■

" ‘ lATutea of the Stale o l New Jera* v ■>' iii.vijtf end provided.

'Fiii‘ !>a1d rallrooil company is l.> i e A''>jr for any repairs which may lit-, ‘•iiry to (he main sewer bulli ai.t :<K m (lie part uf Ailing street her<.>tiv ’■ I'-.ii'in of the BBid rallrond c>mii k ' surface of the street over t)i>‘ I!f tnirhs or any other of It" sfru.I ;i!.> oiher purpose*, gnd w bkh m-iv ■'.ifu-r urofiuce or cause Injury -ir ili>> Mm sewer, and the aal<! i-mn-

h- iiirimgt Ita atruclUriMi as to 1*'h\h » ili'- Kuld aswer for the purpose ut

1 ir iiTlng the aartis.'( 1 1ll' adltl railroad company la tn I’ll- iii.tfr dspartmF!Dl <jf the dry >>fI..... . of aubstituling oji elglu-

iiuiiiL m Mechanic street, tram Ailing Kiciuinse alley; In Exchange alky. :i«Tbi. •.) real to ilucnilton street, and >'i> ^UccL. fifiiin Bxchangc alley to > KriMroiiii avenue, together with the..............nances, hydrania and con-

(lie place the present d gh l-

liH'Sl impruvenieni.* in the L-lllaa of (he Aral class, pravtahiy for the dpi'oliKment Of boards of comfiiiisslMncin tu nmke all such assesammix. tlefiiting (he <luii<-j* r uih i.uminl*s1'>}nariN end filing ihfir I .TVS." Appruvad M ai. hUI4, Imdi. T-' tiitikv all •■■.tlmats and aaac^saiuent Of the Llun,rt»i. • -.u»taiiu-d by IhB owner iiwnerp ilni.-.if. a :,j ;uia»-asn;.-..L ’eftis i-Ns-ch.-.i v>- t! r Miier of owTiarM u( all ihe Uiols uiiii i. 11 In tt*UI olty peculiarlyliTfriHlUc.l ti.i E-f'-'y ivi iii'wpvrilon a* nsurly an niAj b*' 1-1 i<,ii „ |( each Khali be dwatJiedto avijLJiFY >E I in . liiiii ih* cuflt, damages and extwiiM- i.f ,;j i ivsrmsnt shall exceed (ho BiiisMiju . r -.klI iiftiHiis, Buch costa ahull l<a aeT**R>,.,| III. I .iiij pv the city of Newur*.

i M,.ii tininedlately up>on the r^sm- pU-uun ' I -.K 1. puMii* work or Imprdvenje'iif. Ihu L-ktk . 1 II i>. acd. In coniuncllon with she

leriil HuLH-rlntendem ttf t\\'iks 1 >! j ; ' ■'rtT^/uny preparf nH<l funilfh

> ' -t it.'inetus, mapa. aii-.ns■ •a jHrrtnliilHg to auch public w tk■ : ' .iml iJie th-ealdcm I>f iKv bort! I

• .i ■ . ..n Yu'half of the h.-rtr-i , f\wier t'ciminlssloMerH nf itie cKy <<t

■ • !'![ ) ihe aaiuii lu the I'l.m mm fi'i*- ., i'.. ,sry of NeWsrk. In ord-r ilutsiai 'I,II, I, Ci.uncll may iher<*<ifi'r ir.K.M-.i I I ■ iM I i^.ilect ihs prv«pcr a»KCK«ni-Ei! r ic ' N< > ’ ti..j ■■xpenaes uf su<'h pul'lli v>urk ‘c ji; ; : .l iciriii iis may nuW or harcarivr l-e ro­ll.i I ' l . . IjlM

.. public work or liniT >\ rMuentJ-! i II, ill- rtn-1 completed urd.-r gi- nu-l- i ■ '1 . 1 luhpcutlon of the Knglni-wr uj .V>i-1-»; i-'i'i und the (Jenersl Sui ' i'iiiiT-iiil-fiii ' ( .r il board, au ’urdliv*: ' ib-

. I ;h,. i-jiy iihurlKC and ilo- l-i .i *■ ,>f iii»» S; I . '1 I sju- .irdlnunce uf Ihs ' hj and o.cIum , FM-> 1 1 1 [fiHUleimns uf the Hunr.l -.f Airvi-t j ' iIi-i •'•onmlsslunsrs nf the .iiy <d Nev,-

1 thereto............. Il That (hla c«rJlimn>‘” >hn‘l (<4ks

■ fi : 'M l i'lllulely,I. ■ irguliig ordinance r«'nd x hi‘. . . ! i1i

*1; • I .1 meeting of the lloui-d " f Sn>-«-T iioil t'. . J I .<mmlwalutvsrs held TliurNd.i.s. N'-Si-in- I : Hfid duly tinlercri l.' n Hhi.i pcudliis-

rtEOJiny: M. n A U ,A iin I r.•'■Id.Mil of the Board uf uiitl

< n.!iilx«u»uera.W IL L IA M B. (JitKATMKAl’ .

ricrk cf the Hoard.

Kiigiiii >K-( i\\<ult 1.and I -'I >ri kI-uii Si n-L N i ...

.\ V

hircet and Warsr funimilsMlonera. with Uir uWft* cr i>r uKiur* uf any land* whlob may be dam- sgc l liy the vacating t»f the above mentioned «irf-4<(H ill- public highways, and tu rapert anuium *if diiinugea agreed uim r , fur ratlflcatloa by tho bi>Ard. In case no agreement In rclatioik

.........- - - - , Li.fret*. i-an be [uade. nr in eaj»e the same Is.NO ;uui»-asn>ent j» f Jbe ^o*'n* ' not rmiileij hy ih® Uoartl i>f ritreei and Wate#

(.’•■nniiiaKiiinenB, ihe rounael of ihw board Is here­by ilui-f[p»l yn l>el»alf of the Mayor and Common I'ovncil of the city of Newark, and of ihlS b-'anl. lu rnnk-* utipllculiun to the Hoard of Com- mifHii'iii-rti uppoidtc'l lu make all ajumaamania (jt daniugea und bcni-Hts fur local Improvetjisni*

nil I M III! mnds In the city o f Newark, |riirsiiKni 1.1 [|if pros isluns of an u<‘( entitled “ An a> i Einu’ ^rhing aiMssint'nte for lucaJ tniProix- nmiUK III thN’ cHifs of liit- firftl clairt, providing ii»r lilt' appo!ntm«n( •■f i^iurde of cumnilailoner*I t Tthikr- 4il HUi h liSAU'iiHinehis, dsfititllg (h*diitu-K ^uctl L LiiiniiiartliinerH nti.) filing (heir i'"m|ii-u*utl..na.“ A pI'ii 'vvaI M srih 24. IKTil. T« tii.ik>- un iiiid rtiHu-M-tneni of the dam-*uK-'a (utsiiilni-d tlu' <.i«iuT *.r r>wnere thersuf, iiij.l un jihRhvsrfirit-iii .if (be betitfli* rvycelved bVi!ie iiwiH’r jf uMu-rs .vf uji III,, lurul" and real calul'' in shM riij fiecullHrly liciictllir l III proi'vrtlun uh nearly an may b*- i-. ihe sdvaat- ujC* «'iib atmll In- defined io a.-quire, and iq

111*' (•’•*(, .IkiTiuKeu and •• xitcnaei of eal4 j/iqiii.venjeiira rIihH exi't-ed the aniuum of aal<l bent Ilia. >jjch c..vit HbuU bn naafresc*! upon ansi l-al-l l‘V llu* clly L.f NeSN urk

.Sci-il->n ;i. i'h«t Iriitiii ili.il..jy ujxjn the Ofjaiplo- i|\'ii t'f f-u. Il pubiir ss.'ik Ji imitmsement, thw clerk i,ir 111..' liiuii'd (II cunjuncti. n with Ih* Hn- Ktm-et und (Jenitt/il hui.trlMi*-nde[ii nf Work* uf il'i? l-'uiJ etiTiil , 1111'fully (■itL.in- ursd fiirnlah uli n*ie«iiHr> Ki:ii*'ih*'m*. ni,i|w. hpe.-liij^aii inS and .■(liri .Ia4a perEJ,.rithg (u such I'libUr WEtrlt <T inirr->\>iucni, and ihe pr*WA'letit uf tlie U.ar<l rthidt llicreujKjri, ,.n hehulf tif Hip Hoard nf AItccX art.I LVu'i-r a ••minUAtl'-mTs of ilic city uf New­ark, i> inf\ tip' ’•iinii- i>. ihs I'onun.iu I’uiincil oC llu i'H> 1.1 NeiAaik. In ibai «-iid ‘"omiri'iaI iL.uiud iii.iy iin-ti'afier I" mako ai*4

.•olliM t ifir pT'ipfi .itmeaHmsiit for Ihu cost aii4 . vxi'rii.x- Ilf viiivii I iiidb work i>T ImprL'venisnt tul

iii.iy 111 TV ..p hrrfufTrr be r« ijutre.! by law. i keriU.n 4 SiiM iiid.Mc work or Inn.iavemsngI *1. 11 le { >iin|ilt‘ leJ under (he supir-' s v|. 11 i.r Jiiipi - . ri, Ti ..f the Kngmcer or.AcIlnr i-biKliiMpr HiLd EIu- lliuieral Superlnirndfint of [ \v..rke ..f III- i> .,td iu I'tirdlng lo th* provision* ! "T If"' ' KT .iiHi’ .'i und ihc lawp* cf ihe Sialf, ' aii'l Hu- - I 'H iih iii->f eIih ,'iiv nnd by-laws, rul*^

uii-l regii..ui..ns . r tlu* (bi*rd of htresi ami ciei- ...f ihe clly uf Neaark.

1 iltiunCc, iirvvldlng fur the vacailon of •J.. rtl.ins « f Huaimon Ktrrti and N> ....... .. . ...............

>•> I5allr-.uni awonue. lyluK wlihiri ili- iiui-r- \\uu-?i.m uf said *(ra«l and avenue iUnl heieln- un-nn.

b I ^•irUiUlarly desc-rlbcvl

die

i-lly IA n.

Tei-itv T N<si..irk L 1[|. L NN .1 'Yatn-"l l ' fi'.-rii H h, In llisn IINewaei eiusai Vne.'i lull • J*'ItnU U..1 1U It.mil ill ihat [Kirilun of Ailing atreci hereby la'aii I Tlio water main nuw extat- 1iH( Ifi til* i.'iii'in of Ailing street hrrtby va- caletl II hi ton. h thereuf os may be desired by (lie hsvl T.iiir<iud company, to be and b«- enme !lie ;>i >pirt> uf the radmad company fqr the l Uip-.mLi .r (HJiiiilying wijler fOT its OWP use.

Hecib'ii A Tin I'ummltlM on Pepmrtnisnt nf bSireath at..I HiMtmiiya are hereby authorliuil and diT'er ie.l 1 'i.'Hl, (ID liehiilf uf th< Board of Street and W iiti ' 'immliiion'-ra. with the own­er 'ir uSNiirr* ..f .if.y lands which may be dam- hgCEl by tlie Nii..i;ing of ili« atiove msntb>ne*] atn-«-(a ut i<uMi i.ighwuys. and to report ani*>um <r duiiMO'^ ngrecd upon, for rati- fii-Hibin hj rhe l-^Hr'I. Ih case n<i a(p‘n*ment In' ri-4atb>n (hcr>d<> '.in be muilii-. nr Tn oaae tlie iaine Is liul liill(l''il by the liuanl of Btrcet lUd Wnter rnmpiluKii'm-ra, the C'lunacl of the boar-l U hereby dlrecit-d •>n behalf nf the Mayor and A>mmoi] rouiull uf the cliy uf Newark, and nf thiTv bTianl. Tn muhe applicatiuii lo the ^<unt of ( ‘-'(nmlsalunera a|i(H.|uted to make all asa«Ki<- nietiiB af ilamagea and ht-iieilts for htCal Im

KrnvemeniK niHiie hmi] (u be ru*ile In the city uf lewark, siunuttid to the pru\ Islons of an act entitled “ An a d cuncurning aouaumNiuB f>>r lucal Improvements in ihe dileji of the first clasEA, jiriiviillng for tlie appoInlrneTU of ixianls Of cnminlohlunerB U) make nil eucih aijweemente. dehniug ihs iIuiIub of such L-umnilnsluncra an>l

fitlng ihtlr compenautluna " Approved March M , To make an estiTnale and aaseaMmentof the damagaii austaliivd hy the uwnur or owner* lherw*f. and an HseeasinenL of the ben- efitii received by th'* owner ur uwnera of git the lands nnd real eaiaie In aFtiil clly peiiulluj'ly bcyiefited (hereby hi t'repiirilun ua nearly aa may be iu iha advantaKc each shall be deemed tu acquire, ami In case the damtogSa am)aXFieiieej u( said linpruveineniE-, srraM exceed ihn ami'unl of nuid iH-iierila. Mu<'h {'oats ahall bo

u(Kjn Mid |i»ild by ihr L'liy nf Newark tLcliuQ 9- Thai Imnu-OlutE'ly u Kin the i-um-

plellon of Burh public wirk nr lm|ir4ivsnNcni. the clerk of lUe beard, In cunjiim-iluii wUh the Kuglni.^e'r and (rennrhl fiuperinli-n.li*rn uf of Ihe board, sliall carsfully prepare and fur- nitli all neccMMAry staient'-ntH, nia[is, apcdll cations aid ullicr data periulnlng lo auch puli- Uc wurk or Impruvement, nih-.l the iirewUlenl uf the board ahall iht'reupnn. un behalf of the Board of S.trei-1 Hcyt WaliT ('ommlaaiunncN uf the city of S*'VN.irlt certify thr- same t'l the (.■*>mmon rnuncll nf Ihe * liy of Newark, tn or­der that aald l'•Ilnm>'n I'ounril may thercafler proceed to mukc an l cu|le<-i the prtqNer aa-v* a iiii*nl f(»r iliY losi anil HX|K-nKf uf euch publl'’ e..rk of impr •'•vni*nl as may now ur herouft«*r L#* rciiulred by law

HiH ilon t\ Hal-1 public work or ImiirovamctK shall lie made and -mplctrd under ihe aqpcr vlalun or ina|M'H''H uf ibp Kiigineer ur A. ima FiiglJieer und ibp (impral Huperlnlemlyni " f Wurke uf the bouid ficcordlng to the pruvialoiti of the city char(i*r uiul the laws of the rti-iie, and ihH o r d l n a i i - f ih-. city and by laws. rulPK and rrgulti'i'i" " f the Jluard nf Hirf»*i ami Water runimisu'iii'ra of (he city of New­ark, Hppllcable Ml' i-'i"

“ ............. : lliiance ihall takn effoci

II' p was read n pei-«nd ' p Ltuard uf Hir<-c( and iir-M Thurada> Nuvprn- l•'red to a third rvudlng. M. BALLAJtl'.I of Street acTit Water

Oareoaittre on EHpwrtoMit ocrtowa/ 1 are borvby auttooftied

___ _____^ treat, OI brbaif of |be Boardw l Worer OamirelEPavra, viito th* ■V M r* of o a j laad* wOJrh orey be fay emsaubf of ibe a bore mao- ' ‘ I or fOblk highway*, *od to

M dOMtee* agreed upcik. fi»r rad- hodrd. U «us oo sigreeewit lo • * 0 0 b* reode. «r oos* tba

rutted ^ itoe Boom of Strret and

p-i 11

FuWlc nullcc l)4kN been Ki\»-u.cncral Huperlntemlrnt nf W.ukH. pur

H.j, I ! lu a I'Heulullim ado)'i«nl ut u nit-pilna of ('-• iL.-iid uf Street and walcr ^ulmnlK^l-•n*-ls

iLp- .p j «>f Newark on the uvcniy-?M-''<'n'l 'luy . f \iiKViKi, A. 1). UM'I. ami appi*'(iL-.l by Mu- -M ■' I ij| aKld city on the lwp|it>-ihlrd duy • f sutEii. i liai(, iif tne InlniMun uf Kabl huiirl, *ti i-ii .ii .If the city of Nuwiirk. 1i '1 .1' i ani

■ um- ilipVacation Of *11 thus* ju'tMona uf lUui; i]t n Mlivvt and New Jeraey ttKllr<md nv.'nu--, l'lnL{ Nsitbin the intcroecllon uf auiU siicui und I'liiuc iihd hereinafter yaiHculurly dew Hiu-l.

jiid.P' n-ae. I'ertaln obJectlnns lo the iiuiklT^g -'T

,11'ut.on of aaid pmil.mK -if Huiiila-n and New Jerouv Kulli->«d Bvenu.-, ii-.

iil 'i'Mnil, wera (lied w1(h thr cb-rk of (h!:iluiii.l luir^uant to the aald puhliu notice; und,

Thla U»ard. ul « hivcMeik tlu.rr..|. i - i ! n the twenty-fourth day of Ho[iiriutM-i, liH'l, ufirr due notice liclim kl'sn i.. nil fii- iHEh, Un objecting to said Himlltoii airc^t und .S-.s .'•■iKcy Railroad avcnuii \M''ailun ib t -.-mii>.1 •( ~„Pi written uhJecUuns arvi dl l ruiiv h'luIII. |■^se1 l iibjpcting lo eabl vur:LM.*n ,%f n>u t I iii'iiA uf UaniUtun *lre«M and N"vv .U-i?i.-v

I 111 avenue who lierCi'L-d t.j Lu< Iu'hjJih-u Ii IMl'1,

tii i ik-MP, It Is Ihe judaniPiil id ihla Hour-l -if ■ .iit,g Water (htintolsnluiu-fp Mini sat.l vo

if xald poriione i»f IJuiiuli'-ii >itrvi'»m i .s .. .I.rnry ItallMad gvciiui-. uh JLK|','innfi-r

ll■•.l, should t>e oriialnpJ im-l U'dM 'I ‘.I'l lEiiPng Much objiu’tbmp. Mil l ' r.u .•

Mr i; ■ lilulnedi by ihe Iphu-I if Strp<-i und lumlaBloners of the kli> "f .N'l-wurk,

--f Hai'niiiim > rtlUi'. ;> llig o'l mill .11- ii-lllrd ilH It

i f Miil'l id tive-

Api ii.iu T. Thai |ii<- 'Iniiii' -Itairlj

TTio furegTdriK •i-i ii d m - at a [rippio - • i w dtpf t;<uiiml-'Ki’ :*■ I - U-r UKH, and hii'

MK.Hi:'*Preeldent ‘ -I Mm 1' •

xoDmlaslurptK\Sll.LM V R. OR EATH K AH ,

Clerk nf liutir«l i Street and W aler Cum-ndreit'nefji. _________ ___ __

A N ur-jlTiHii''** pn- i'Miiii: f-T the vacating -'f all that pa^' " f I- Ki-y t-tailrua<1 avenur ly

Ing hetwp'n Mu- aida uf said cveii-eand tin- euRi^rly sM'' 'I" the nfi|r-stx ([vtif right 'f ''■'•F Ml'- Hfnr.ayivanla Rulln>P'i Ci'tnpuns, fi 111 Mi*- B-'UihPTly line cf Suuih etriH-L ii' ihr n nh.-tly line «vf Murray airect

Wherrapi. piiMi- n"i it e ha* been duly g l '- i i by the »jni- '■Ni i>iii''r'l'irtiilent uf Works, t ur euant i .i I'-'Hon-n ttdupipd at a meeilna ■''fthe ltna:-l f riivi-t srul Wrtter .......................... ...of the 'H\ f Nrusik. held on the (weniy- aecor l d.iv ■( Vukuhi, Imii. and 'approve.i i>> thr ilii\ r f Mj- - iiv uf Newark on thv iw »nt‘ third -la> i-f .\iiMusi, lyui, of (he liuemion « f aaUl H-.'iird - ii F-hulf c-f the cUy of Newarn.. (u iirb-r sn l -u u -- Mir vacation uf all that pa < uf New J 'R " > Hii!lr>j.id avenue lying betwrm Ihp <4 Bipri> "f vJtlil avenue and the ei*irr ly tldp uf ib“ 'iMv Kii 'IWti fool righl of wa,. " f the I>m i‘‘ vlvdin.i lUllrusd t'limpany, from tli-* a&uih^rlj IPtp I i S- uth street lu t V norihi-rl> Une of IduriPj siM-.-i, and

Where*!*. . -n -ln -bJtcMuns to the moltirig <t ■aid vucaU'n .if baUI iBirilon of New Jtfpp. Railroad u - ’ iiui- <io ufuressld. were (Had wi.b (he clerk of Mn« iK.uid, pureuaat to the BaU pttblb.- ti.'M.e und

When*tis, thii- b-'*rd. at a nieettng th'-rd held on ihe ip>-ri> fgurth day of Septembpr U u l, after lIuy n. ( i- p being gleea to all pera<<nK Objecting (o »uM N-w Jertey fUUroad avu.iu** vacation, did - iis'.iHT said wrltiaii objectiu-iH oikd dM fully hen: mII ;*rtuna objicctlng to sal.j vacation of sai'i v ruon uf New Jarsey Railroad avenue who jeKire-i to be heard thoreun: and

"Whereas. It Is th>‘ judgment of tbia-llooM T'f Street and Water I'omuilisloMra that the sabj ▼octotioD of aul-i pufMon of New Jersey RhU rood avenup hert-inafler drecribed should !>•- ordained and don* iiotelthslondiDg sucih objec UO-yB; (heTefore,

Be li urdalnej. by (he Board of Street and WFoter C2onuaJs*b-&ece i»f ihc clt^ of Newarit, a* foUowa:

SeetkiQ I. That all (hat port ton of New Jer-

S t Railroad avenue lying betwoon the east- 7 aM* of said avenup and Bm *aneriy ald-'

a i the fifty-all f>*ii right of wgy of ihe PanAaylvanIa Rullr'fit-J Ofimpasy from ihp aovtberly line of fk-uih street to the northerh UsM of Murray eirep' tw and the sold thyrMon of M«w Jersei Eu ut -jm'I avenue Is hereby va- OOte-d os a ptiMi ■'ri'vt or highway. Buch vioatlaA of laid (H-.riiiin of New". Jeroey Roll- roAd avanue la -jr-lKin«i1 stkI dooe tn connection With Um work of sNillshlng the creasing at gm de of certain pui-ii' otreets by tb« railroad trmehg of tha Fennav^varila Railroad by ele- Vhttiig the said raiiPNid traika ovtr n c h croee- 1 n ^ and Iherwhy »pi jring safe, free and cud- ▼oolsat posoogr f->r t'ublli* travel ooroo* aald rmUreoA ir^ b a oa such irreet Liroagaga, toald VAcatloo u alst ur'Jalmnl and dune lo pur m e tie > of tba pruMst'^nK uf a certain oonuact or agreement ma-iv an-] prtpred intn betwepr ^ v M * d New Jer«rv Railroad and Oan«l

owner, ind ihe Penneylvonla Kall- _ ti>. Mu l « » f . twrtlc* of the first

toori; Ibe Crmral Kitn-'-sil I'ompaziy of New e re o if, pony of ih* spi-'ind port, and the laiyoe ojiiii Cocniuun i.'"uncll of tba ctl7 of navarfe. parties M iht- ik im iiart: which agree- DMM la dated ibe eighth day uf January, A.

and was .nad- and entered Into pur- Mttbt ic (be pruTisjuiii uf a certain erdtnonce tig tbe Booni of Htreei and Water Coamioakin- • n ^ tkc city of Newark, paased (h* (weniy- A te tl of December A I*. lS(g), and ap-f fh is d by lb* Mayor • f the city of Newark cm ttonJttto tony ag Jonuar). a D. ISOl, and wbicb reteMbbee and agreemYiit were enacted and *n- twoto t e a reopactlveiy by virtue uf ibe yrovt- ttOM Oi oortaia yublK aiatule* at the tolate of NWW Janl»,-toK*'4ch case made and p r id e d .

SootSoto I The said rallruad cooipany la to r e t e f I* tre water departmem of m city of

exy*nas of subatltudng an ettht- M b ) if) Hurray *ire««. frotn New

r Ronroad arenue lu Mulberry au«*L Hgibarry streei. rr*7m Murray arrest

It, t e t h e r with ibe aeceoaary . bydrani* apd evuineetioQa to

•be flnce of tbe presshl eight-Lacb wat«r iT n t e t gcriiofl of New Jersey RoUrood

~ bttwby Toeated. Tti* w a i^ m itn bow In IM p«rtbsi o ' New Jereey HaUrtwd

’ooatad oc *u much thereof a* M to be token uul and ayyllsd

ur I 'il.-n>‘ :F'-' ii'iEi I. That all thus*? pmili'n:*

sii'-t .iii'l Nuw Jereey Ujiili-i-ul .j Him iiiteraoctlon *'F kilI'I km

I 'i- • I - Hii-i the sumo l» hpnLv mi- lii piiMi 'iiT-ft or highway, Thv i- rii.n iJ.u: ii' -1 aireet and Nvw Ji I'Np> H-uir Ei ' p,. I l i tacaled U JfiTml--! n> f iiuwk:

I'ltii iiiEm at * point iHetar.l H^u Ml.)fi-. I Kt'Pii‘i-ly from the euHi. Eh hni- , f Npw .Jyt^ -s li,inn>nd avenue, bih .(.••an .1 at right 7iii,.;<- 1 . Mu- aanie, tu n i ilm .Ik-Ihiu m V'‘aiue.k (III P 'l' ' .i-Hlerly fivm tlip W'-hui y 'in,, nf New .l-iiM y K.iiiMNacI avenue, tin- i..a[ Eiinnii iDi'd d|a- tji-'i I'. nu meosursd slung Mi - -•nire line nf i lu h iiit 's tre e t. The ill»usr> > iiipu-ured from Ml of present mrt. ,ii the aouth-vM-hi ■'ii i.-r iif New Jersey H.iils 'j-nl uvenUe an I Hjuniii n Kirnet, ahall n "l i» i-c-' Mim fuuneen il4i r.ii me face of the nr.m- I p Iril Ot tna ri-Ui-ii[t,N; lAull to tkd OuPKltu. I> i .i.-jruss Uaitii)-l"II P-Mi'. I

Siii-tt s u .ulon of ssW iiiiii'i'H uf HiihilMnn tiii'l New Jerary HhiPu i .I ineTiue is i>r-

lUiM-il rinj dim* In runm-ci.1-fi vnili ipa ukHill(F n ',r -ertaln crusslmp* a’ of rert impiiP i,' ktii-i-is by the ralli <i * ii u-ks of t'lrI--niiHvi\,,iiu Uailroad in .........in i>f Newark.I'T .l<'« kiitiit Ihe a«ld r*1 r.m.i mu. Rk nver sin k HiM-'i i- 'fSlrigH, ami (hF'T> t< & ,11111110 au(e. fr> r I II I lurMiiii.'Mi passage f-'T i.-ji'i < iravsl acrum KPI-: iiMiuii l track* at hh' p, cri'Kaing*Aii'l P.ii<l VII- ,Rtl<in is also Ul ..........I unit duns hpui-pjuiini- 'i Mis provlslmiK i-f .1 '-r'lilTi cumrac "I .ivn-ptiK 111 made ami hii- m I Intn l-tiucoi, Mie rniie.i New Jiirspy H.iilr-jul nnd I’unul <'->nuiiiny,n%mii-r, woint ihe Pnnnp\ kanta Hiillrunij l^•IlI[lany. Ue lessee, iHirlles Eif Mi<- lint p.iit. Mil- I'tiiiral KHllrimil ('onipiiiiy of New jers* y, piinj ■>( th*‘ Hec-ufiil pwrl. anil Mi-- sn !' ‘omnum rLUirn'll of ih*’ city of N,'iv rk, jiiMlier ’ •t live lhlrd part. wIvKh agreement Ih daipil Mi.i hIbMIi -luy T»r Jnnimiy, l», Msil, emiJ wm« iiiadt.- anil entered ln(-> I'UrBunnt v- the provis l.-TiH nf a certain nt>1ln*ncc of Mit- Moaro of Slr*-»-t und tVsIer ('«uimvlP8l',n' fh nf ihp I'Hy of Spuark. psaaei] Mw 1 wi-nlj ninili -lay nf D-'-icmher, A. P Mk*», and uppruvel hj ihe Mayor --f the cKy " f Newark ■ ri ihp flfMi -lay of Janti- nrj. A. 1> ItsM, (inii nlih h oidln-ini’P arid agrpp rm-nt were niid i-ntprni inti, r-K|m’ i th *;lvby vlriue nf the pruvl.-lnne of i-'crliilii publ o staiulfs (pf Ihp Hintp nf Nf-W' Jerei y Jri au- ii case rmi-if sn.1 provldcl.

Hr, tli'h If The sntil rnllr'MtJ norTiiP’itiv |e tc> he Ifahle hm uFis repulrs viIMt Ii nvov Vi- tph/I 'T h-- ci'iiie n,'<.-T saury (o hp murl" m- ih'- main a-ivnp now pilsiinK And l-••nftl ln-n•l| a.n.H* Mip pan of ilainiltun sln-t-l uii-1 N-w .I>-rai-v Ituihiiad iivsTmi- \ aca(r<l t-v this ■T-llivani e and hNo for any rcpwlfs t " ihe nj-.in-,-h how "ili-tJrigan-,1 i.onstnictcd h- fi-hh Mic im- j H-r-bm ..r Hmii* llion stn-ei iind Mi>' I’crjiipyiv.iiM-i f{ilir-.>n'l (i tn Mie wi-aierly «" Mic i-u -ti-rly hM- of sa d rail- ripHd

Rprilnn ft. The t ■■mmHtec on lieiiuMmont tjf Pii-i'HiH and llluhw.i.F* are lo-r«-hy Hulln-Tdafl and 'lirecied (.. in-hi .n Iw-hnlf '.f Mo- lioanl ><■' Kir<-n( mill W bM't T'--m!iilsKl'-n'Ts wnli th" cwfu-r or iiwners -if i«nv larv-is whb'h may h«- il'tiiuged by the ci--UitiK of the ubmi' nn-i n- nrd eii'cvts or piihlb hlKhwayN. aii'1 1 , rv- iM-irt aTn-ion< " t dsiiiiiyi'P xuiwn-t u|ii<n. for r-iM tl-utb-n I \ Mio taiard In cam- iiu ngri-rim-nl In relaHon Mtel-ftn nSii be lUiid>' tFr III i'|IY4- The paiiir- Is In-1 rallfied by Mn- H'';,rd -if Si root nn-l WuTcr ‘ ■muTitssi.inHr'i. the r-'tinspj of )b- b--i,r I 1* Jorebj illr-i-'(*-i1 nn behalf i t ths M.ijnr .in.1 fiimni'-n I'Miiu-il i>( th« i lly -.f Newark an-l > f tilth tmiird M ISIuke Upvlli.-UU -11 to (bi-- Il'-iM ( j I'' iiMHi--*l iinrs aiifx'lnlL-1 li< m.iki* 44IIments >( 'inmsKea and l>r-m'ib'- for I’hh] )ni or. \i-ni*'iiM iTia.ic and to la* nnvl- ii) th<- • ry of N-‘V* irk 1 0 1 HUMni o - t h / nr-'\ iM-iiiH of .till u-'T ♦.■0 1 1 1. ' 1 \o ml nKn-ernlny M-o'K.Hutri'nia f-'i- l-.. nl ir-' '.fiirit'H In the ' iM-'H "f Plo' (Ir-t

II .ilira f -r Mi« atii "iioi Piiem .f l>.i.,r-lH i.r .. n ■' make all i< L jiH'<i'H-«mi-Eii.l,riToi «.• ' ' - of such • P'.m\ -i,,i,. rK aT,,ilUu.a " I'l risallons t|i|r v.-.l M u .ii-. 4 l-'O. I uJi CSlllli.iPi iill-J .i*,*,.-*.-1,1. 111I.f III. I.. . ! ' sustained Mie ---.sik-i <

' -I'l un RKIit.!-.-... TU '.r -b Ih.-;fiib II 'O' owner or -u -u-th ,.r ,<ii :|him1> "lull) In Sii ,.| II y !■'• • Ij'i Il.n'i II-' In projariin -I.s mui .. 'Hriias I iwintais eu-li 'iiiil -I- no Ipj I ' 01 -.'BIS thp ni>t 'i>-,rTiaa-''< on I

I iniproveroeiiisfiir, 'i'l - lU'flls, lui'li I ' »<' •iip.m I ' ; lib) by the cb • -

s. !' Immedlbtely i-ij U t|. I'UblSc Work "T 'It. board, In r.-i>lb.. I . ' !'l (lenerat Hu;- r\v. iK- • d, ahulii carefiili-.run I ’ ' -‘ Fy sutetmaiis rt a l i ' 'ium iwrtabilnu iw UT K ...... hi, arid the pn-1 , 1 r' • Msin. nn behalf >r r vv atef Cofnmlaulotiers, 1- ' ■ rilfy the u m r in 1n, II ' ' be city of Newark[hal • - ' i n I'uuncil may Mi-f'-aMI I isid oollect the i<rn[.«-rt.i.' : ' -i irtJ axpens** nf am h ; 1' i;

I'l'Tii as may nuw ir h‘'r ,-n '---

s I'Uldk- word or lmi>nnT-Tn ot .1-4 . omidelad undnj- (b- en; - ' -i -'f ihe 'BtigitiF'iT .-r .*1- t ; ■I- iJensrel touperlntcu.l. I ! r <r i iii-runUng to the •> h

-I---T and the laws rrf (h# > 1^ ',I ■ " f Iha city ami in. Uw -

. -ip.ri* of the i)<'>ard i.f [s i* '........o-nera of the cliy iTf Nr*I I.f rt-l-j,

' Mil* ordltiaaoa shall u k e *r

'K • r-linanoe was read a %♦-. m-i !• H of ihs DcNU'd of Htre*-! an 1

held Thursday Nuurm I 1 !JL.i> ordered lo a ihlrd rp.*-!

•'I IdiK M. BALLARD -p.. hoard of Street and W ater

\ViL U A M K. OREATHF.AD CUrii of the & jarl

, r. -.1 hng for the vacating of dZ I ri.'.rna* etreet |y|n^ n

1- ■ f MultFerry ■trect and a it. ii t Ji fe.-T easterly from the pr-*»-ni

r .lersey Railroad avenu- ii<ru hMska to the aam*.

■1 pii-'c has bee* duly given l-v . I ij:ifudent of Work*, pureuai

p, 1-1 -i-tcd at a meellng of i. y un i tVjiier Cotnaiisaloaera of th -

fid urv the tw*my-i*c-und d

■1. Tbiu (bis ■•r>U(ianoe uhall (ake erfcKilliiini+'-lPttely

TIit- f-r,k"lius ■iriliiiHn-.-e was read a ssr’ iintllIllH- 111 U tiint,-Tlrig Ilf ib f Ibiord Of SlTMl sml W j I'-i I ■■miMilB-ionei.H. h -bt Thursday Novem- Lit r T. I'.Mi), un-1 dub --rdi-rr-,1 in a third reading.

iih>MLrtl-; M. H A IX A R D .J‘1'-kI4.!ii ,|f ihc lioiird .if fitirvl und WalWl

L'' ii<riu!.*ni,nf'rrt-W lL L lA U L QK BATHEAD .

Clerk of the Board.L.H'‘ Fh'l'; t\v THK Ho a HI> O V 8TREKT A K O

U.tTKH I’l'MMlHrilnNI-mH OK THK (JiTTf u l ’ NlJWAltK.iah IIALHEY rtTRKKT.

Newark, N. J.. Nor. H. 1001. r-ciilT-d pruposnls V.-I1I Ik- reoelvyid at this offleti

fi- III ;i n lu y.JHj u ci.vk I*. M uf Thursday, itic 14ih Liny -if NnscmlK-r, lAMji, and opens* .It Mi<‘ liiei iiEinit-i] hiiur, at a jiuUlb; meeting '■f Ml*- bi'Mi I lo tic hcltj ut aaJd (Ime and pUcei f.-r ihc c*iiMlnii-tl->n of a eewer In

HitKNNfcJK H TR H L t,iT'iwiMii U.ifiy hired and Bomb Tm th strHt*.11.li III

M l’ I.IlKHHY STRK KT.Iiciwren Ijifuyc-iM* Hired and Meohanlo atf*et( -il»o fi-r (l)«- rcgmaing. reuurbtng. rellaggUm and icpavliig -if

M IL IIK R H Y EJTREI-'T, tii-iw>-ch Lafiiysuc street and Uoivhanlo strsat*UlVd ,i(

HAMILTttN HTllKKT.,'tj Mic Houtherly alclr u( ihe right uf way nf th# N,-wjirk iiuil New York ltiiHr<»ud. fur a dtiianc* i-r ‘JiC> fed from the custerly curb line u( MuL> In'rry *(rc»t.

Thu fulluwlng Is atuiui the amount of in# vvT-rk to be dune und ibe mmerlals tu be (ur- nlhbisl In the constru-tfim ami completion uf sHld Wiifk. and ui»»n wljli b bide will be eotu-*

**Fyr Ur**niPT slrf-*it sewer: Heven hundred and iwenty-flvc i72fij lineal feet uf new ten <I»J In.-h, vltMIlril. aHlt-Klaacil pipe sewsr. (Iv* (b» mBiiludi'H, wIMi Iruu hiutd* and cover*, ^ m -

MMullierry airecl sewer: Two hundredI'jopj Uiisal feet of new iwem y-two ^33) Inch. ib'Ulilc-Htn-iiKih, vlirMled. eali-glnaed pipa newer, three hufulrc-.! and ■wcniy IftTO) lineal fei-i Ilf new Iwtdvc <12j Inch, vUHfied, aalt- gluzi-d pips aewer; thru*- i») inanhules. with Ir.'ii ht'ttHia and covers, roinplele t)nc]ui|lng <m* i|) Ju(u;Uun niaiiholei, iwi» Ml) Imslivi, wUh

granite heads and silts and vonncctlngihvitcii, cumplete.

b'lFf MuHwrrjp sireet regrnillng. recurulng, re- tlugjfliig and repavitiK- l''rum * point luu fret H'lUMierly from Mechanic sireel to I^afayett* jiireet. Three tbuUBimd id.(WO) cubic yard* Ot i-x-Hvatlon: one (bmiKHiid aquare yard#vif nbluiig granite block repaving, un a oun- - r>'ir ruundatlun. tw>> hundred sqtlar*>i*r-ls of new idthuig grunltf- t))iK.’k paving, (Ji» a .'•hi'rete (uundaihin■ iiliiiw hutidretl lUUU) lineal f-ei uf new an bv -i Itu b curb, aei In cuncrete,; tMc Miouaahii aeven biiu,lr''d lG,7(R)> square foafc I r I>,ur fiAit fluKgIng, llvi* ih"Ufiind seven hUh- .1 1 ,1 ifiJtH)) wimu-c fet-i -if Thiggln* relaid; on*limi.1,re-l itUU) HqUJtro fef-i nf ueW “ B«lg(ai»1-ri Iglhtf. laid on u cducrrn- f.'undatlnu-

)•■ i|- llamIUoii srropt rt-grudlnu reouTblng, re fiiigglnK und repaving: l-Ti-m Muilisrry s lr ^ >euTiM'ily ("V a (MHlam-e of uluiut JPK) fast. Six lmn.iri-,l Hfid nriv Llkvu culip- yarda o( exoaVi- M-m five himitri'-l ifiOn) Hquare yard* ftblung tmp-iiM.-k r»-piivlug. nh u aaiul foundation; OD# liuiiLlit-d il<ku i«iuuro yurd* uf new oblong traP* ru, k piivlr;K. ‘'m b spiiiL f-iundatlon; two hun- dn-ii MJikU lineal fepi i,f new 2li by 4 inch curb; alx humln-d bWxb sqiiai • feoi n( new four*foot llagglivg; Ke^cll huiidreid l70U) square (eat of fisskiiig rvlivi-1

Bl-ld- rt ur«* not (o slalr any price (ur materiolg *m1 work for wblch there Is a fixed amount iiruvlili-d for ir the ■puctficathirm.

t>Ja<’h pro|ivv>ul Tuuai Im- enclosed In a isalad eiivtldpr,, prufuerly Indorsed w-lih the name of Ibe tii-bler umi -)f th* kmpruvoment. and d)rao(«d ,u Mi« Hoard uf Hircei and Water Cominksaluft' Yis of Mte city Ilf Newark.

HbbSiT* will Klftle their prices In writing aS wull uA In flKUii-e. , . . 1. .

Bkl'lere mu«i siieclfy In ilieir iirnpoeala thal* shiiul'l Mo* nl"-ce work be awarded to (ham. (!it'>- will blii-l iheinatlVH^i to finish and compl<)a till' Bsnie within ib« following number af adfi- s,H lUlMT working days; . . . .

lif-i'niH-r 8ii-«->‘i *evfcr, twelve (ID jteya, Mulb-i-rry sire-,-1 sewer, twenty (*>1 day*. M-db,*rry stn-et regrading, reourblng, r#-

Ititugtiig utol rcpiivlng. (blrly (SO) daya -• ......... '-'"'• '‘ (iijig, recumlUmrU-m slri'Hi regrading, rtourtlngi ro-

lUigglng Hnd rejiMVliig. Twenty iJTi) day*."ni* jdsii* sD-l ppcciftcallun* i»f ih* worli ofA

I - c x a m in c . l lU Mih o m c * o f (h e L n g in s s r o t t wII ,ard uf Kirt-ft und W ater i;i..m!iiiMluneii at (h*CUy Hull pMlwaals I*- accumpanlad bjfii,/cfinw-bi in wriling, T'f lay suretle*. ^ % tiirvtv cuiiu'scv TjuaUfled t,. ib- UiiislnBe* In New

;.i“ .i.aui ,h . u n ,..„r vuttm . in iirutMuuilH -pulHy aa •- ( ’ 'ulr resuonilblllty inIbe *TH. imi of suoh pr„iKK<tti. and tdiid them- n.-l\,'f» iiiiH if (hi* be awarded to thain-ri-II ,-r pcriiun* m.ikmg Tha prop<,*al, Iha/ win JI-.-II l«* being H. uuarded. tiecume hla or........ jiurH'Ue* (or Ml* faithful perfurmanca OfMil'l a "rH. and M'ut it the p a w n or parson# 4IIMH I.r !•(□»« t - - * 'i uie euH-h cunlract. they i.M] iiiv I- the - I'- of Newark any dlfferanc# bHWf.-ii Ihs sun* Ul which lu* or th«V would bau bun yuMM I ulHin coinpk-Muu nf ine oon- tru-'i UM.! Ili.i' Abich ih.' -H> '-f Newark may 1)1' I.1 1 LK-.-1 •" i‘p(> *h*‘ i*ei-*«'U -r hcraini by whom»ii. I .i.iiiru,! shall tw- r s -'iiU ’<l.

11 - ]: imd -d H'tmi * .1 w uti-r t nmmiMloneraI.r iii«* <-Tiy 1,-f Nv-nufk |.> ibemselvei l_be

lull b'- .IF N' w>iik.

-I Mill; ■ l.-iil . r- r»- il n.l

^pf- 111- -K h i. iMl ;

I P-Ill .'( lb« f Ih- tU-.ir.l

r Thu

I > M 1, ftr(. iitxive H

I I t * l l t i ( '(tltplerH .11

umlsr ih«* 'ihf law I r Ct-mnilvFi ' Ihu IhiIi I eXcH-ulbui -I aball fiTRi ' biiUTd. -Ill : b-.Kr'I. Ul 1rliy. IT I-- k»,nd Is *- b'--i r-l hI «priij-oiF-il I' ibwU*-, .1 •Tiui Ihe 1- .II rni ih.'i iii«n. 1 I' ■1liuL-r(-!l. 'V ;KliiTi > ■' ' InRlMnv '

lUIII l-tui

»]• ' .iiii >,r at) prn|-u*alH f-ir I .1 \ luuy dvem best (or the

H iirs hereby noMfied (hue - ..f the seventh ssi-tlors uf

' uf direel and Water: ..-d Marcn 2u. IkPI. that

■ l<i> given for The faithful : Illum e of aal'l iiubllc work.

. ' —I lut lu Bufficlcni-y by the . .i III by ihe cuuiui-1 uf itie - i' I shall be blniltng un ibe . - 1\ ur ->L>t«raMVK, uniil luehI. au-l the preai-]ent ut tbe

I', w'sr to eaamJn* the im.b r nath. If lie shall ej •• .jif'irui-isil by the board,

I...I Im- buund by axiv siate- ' , I- bv such boUds-

fiiUi (I'lwsr an.l ahailute inaiiPt, an,| tbl* pr T-

:r.-,l t.. m any eilv'-riiakEtiienc V * , li public woik.. 1 ', ..iul .)f HtrM.-t aad W’ ater

. 11V uf N<*w*rk.1 c ip iW K M . i i r s n y .' uf Worha

( k" I'H l \.'V>

„ri'l appr-jved by tb* Mayor • .. n (h* day uf

. [•« ; 'A »•'"Lwr-' rtfi'l 'e*i -! i. 'E m ib^ 1Jri*,'.'u r.x I- ■1 1 i|in N-imr

■■r*-,. r.rT*ini rt' '1 "t M

■ ' f.nA..l! w ervU‘- T'l 1 .4»- EAnt t*.

ljulubU I 1 uliWl.:

M l I he«r I

DR. flIBSfllUII,i B.1. K, Offices 102 Halsei Sf.. tiewait,

OriHkhl lfa: \\ A K H L N STR K G T..Uei;a3t !» Ml m i'h Hiid womeft.

Nrivuu-- ,^L^va.''rJ. I nf blood and,-KMi, I;, .It, k i'li;' .‘•t'lmai h. liver and i.;,,.t.| -! I ' l i i r f i i • '-.-r, n-»he and ihcoutir ‘ yii ‘ l i '‘ .11’ * iu '” l‘-rii m vih 'x is und ap- pH-'iiiiui:-, in - i . . ' - - . - --f It p fI 'R te nature uuiLki\ M il-:.. ,iul 1 -H.rmanuiiiiy cured. ,\ll cfT»’- i - " I ' M , . ' , ' , and HD*p n -p -r t!i> ^ k lll '-l ly uhd actenlifically(ri'.iln l , _**trlF*t I'on fl d » - ( ' on *ti I ta t low K r e * ,

rnti.'*- n > i f , V’ r. -Ti » A, M. to IJ M -;] -{.' lu Ei'i.i : I-- 'H wf-nlHgT* Sunday#, 1;;|| lu A V M

Oinr**s ( li»i>vii i>,|iiesd*y and ^oiQrday.

U H A V ’ S S P r C I l ' l C ,M t ;^ D lC IN fcTIIAD E M A R *

1. ir.« t.iifntleo ol u ld b.Krd'uf -■'■•.••rlL la erdfr «r..l

. a.i ,n f all Out H Ti of Tham».i ihB arrtirrlr lln« of Uu!

[..in, IhlrtrOwo ,SX) ft.-, l.r.am , waattrly llat of N«».

■■liua. m au u n d « t rt*hiand.,l.)«:lli>na to iMJUn* of

Wild pviPtluD of ThojAga aifeeiwerv fiji-l wiih the clarli o f Ihi*

ihi* Mid public notice: on<i H Th.» LHard. at a meeilag ui*reH>f. jh*-'tw*u.r> f..urih d*y of dutam ber •r 'Jur n-'hcf )>elng given to all perern*

* . Mi-i Tli,-m«s sirret vacaiton did ^ 11 w n u -n i.bj*cti-)A* and fmjy

-Aijecnag im aaid vacadoa uf ri f Th. iinaj attrev who deaired lo be

- - * < • ’ 1 and\\ Fj.i'M'KA. It is The Judarnent of th)* Board o(

' FirtK-) Bjt-i Water Cummlaeluueni that the aa|q I ifet sM-.n f awi I lairllon •>( Thoma* etrret, a*

hereinaf’ H-r ■!**«' rih*4, Shniuld be ordain^ oikl dune. nuiw.thMandlng Such objeclioni; thare-

I for,.j ’< H by The Board nf Street and

i c .nitrl^sl'Jier* of th* dry of Newark, Oefolb'we

StK-Tii ti 1 Thai all that portUjn of Thoma*! Plrrei l>,ng Ihe Wetierly Hoe nf Mul­

berry iireei an I >i poliH tbirty-tvn (32) fret re#t- , erly fr -m ih*- i wAierty llna of New Jer- j sej' Itiiiruad avenue, nnoaiurra it right angle*

l«i The h*- iTid the said portion of saidTh.^ona? ■'ireet i* h er#^ vacated aa a pTobllc itrreT or highway. 0 u A vocaiioa of oald por- , - - .tlon uf Thv-ma# street )» ordained aod done In : ^ ^ dw reoS ^ . K aMweerreconnei-iiun *«ih the aholldon «C the preoen; j w»«a* Irasty x o g n im lM o a . ,cruesin* * t grade of said Tbosoaj wreet by the #w¥VaLa to. HraUroad (rack* ih* J^soMylvoiia RaUrood, ' z :^ _ H /» l» le a e * r drwtt*aod Mid racatlMn la <ArdalB*d and done Iq pur- Ftof SXl# b y CIlAS* FlOltolltoM »•uuK-e of (he prurUloos.of a eonotii Mntyact ' • M t . B ro a d A o d M a r fc o t S t n w U . M tw m onl D,od« oiul «nt«r«d tnta holw««ti Ih* 'United N r * Jm jr R a U ^ A u 4 C u O

K F H t T U IIB .a-i-nt or Cm > • - "

C^KeU Miucuiw >ow-r WMiif- CTury unc C _

H Kanab'C A»lAii.nK . .r toe

S .-QIAAI W-.ucfiwAL-'FrmM. liapo-

T, ILP.T lIj I cMRia- n thiil TjIIm* •» * V*- aan-cntlSaU-ArHrfei u L »» af Memoiy.

p*w 1-yrrm-i*** Ole Agr,

lA i m i--•* • t-rnnsiaH __wtkJi ve A*uv w * ^

tu'f.tor

' ^‘’***‘il-ArHrfei t t pMemoir.

Me^is* w lek* - - -T MS p a -k a g - 'f e -w * *

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N E W A R K E V E N IN G

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College Life Is Not Individual

A Woman "Professor, Retired,thinks Wholesale Work

Is *Too Tjbident.

Ill® recommendiitlon o f Third Assistant Postmastfr-Gonfiral Maddsn.

This position carries with It the salary, o f t!>!dO. and Is the h lfh e it salary paid to any woman In goyem roeilt employ In Washington.

Miss Norton l.s the only wom an eaecu- tive chief there.

Miss Norton was originally appointed In 1SII6 os a stenographer in the Dead Letter OOlce, and two years later was transferred to the Flnapce Division, and by euecBsstve stages was prom oted from *S00 to tl.sno. the last prom otion being made In lf9t. Dn July 1 last she was des-

------------ i Ignated as chief clerk to the superlntend-* until recently held a pro- ! ent o f system of postal flriance; she laA woman, a h o until rec n y , really the tltianclal book-keeper o f th een -

tessorshlp In a Massachusetts college system of postal llnance.-------- i - i . . . nn at- Mas'sachusetis Is Miss N orton 's native

State, but she was apinilmed from Texas In ieS6.—Chicago Tribune.

mountain climber is a very short cloth shirt, wllh coat and small TyrolgSO hat. A number o f K.iigllsh women have proved themselves as courageous and sktlfgl as their continental slaters In m ountalit climbing, and American women have shown also that they itoasess the requisite nualltles for ancceasfully ascending mountain p ca k s -i ’ leveland Plain Dealer.

w om en-trom which she resigned on ac count o f home cares—writes In an aca­demic annual o f what she terms ' The College Product.'■ She says In part:

"The cause o f the higher education needs no champion In Americs, • • ■But, while colleges and universities are In­creasing wllh marvellous rapidity In alee and number. In wealth and Influence, and while the chorus o f gratulsllon and ap­plause grows louder and more unanimous.It may be well occasionally to step aside for a moment and examine critically and impartially the actual results brought shout by this vast and elaborate ma- I^lnery that has been set In motion.

"Undeniably, the higher Institutions o f learning have been raising the standard o f Intelligence anil knowledge In the com ­munity. • • * The Uvea o f thouasnds i throughout the country have been the \ better worth living because o f the In- , creased usefulness o f men and women \ who have had the advantage o f a co l­legiate training. • * * It, however. In examining the prmluct o f our collegea and universities we do not content ourselves with what Is on the whole passably good, but ask for (•v'lrfcnre of ability o f & really high grade, we are apt to meet wUh dis­appointment. ♦ • •

"Tlie college graduate too often bears the sign of being a machlne made article —not by any means a badly made ortlcje; rather one that Is extremely uaeful for many punKtses. He la. moreover, aiwaya bound to flome up to certain standard, for the college, like uny other well-regu­lated factory, will refuse to stamp with Its trademark and put upon ihe market goods that have aerioua Haws. But we look In Vfllii for Iracea o f originality, the stamp o f a master mind, the cachet that deholea the genuine work o f art.

‘ T h e ordinary college student during hla four yeara' course galni much; he hiis hta crudllytoned down, his roughness sm ooth­ed away: he takes on a certain Intellec­tual polish. If he possesses ahlllty o f about the average amount, the contact with other minds Is on the whole bene­ficial, and he gains In knowledge and In power. But If at the outset he is en­dowed with aome germ of originality In tharacU r. or o f Intellectual talent greater than that o f moat men. If be be one of tboae fortuitous variations which nature now and then sends* are not the Influences o f b li c o l l i e Ufa as likely to stifle as to develop the poaelblUty o f greatness? In a word, with our beat endeavora to level up, do ww not perhaps bring about also a de­plorable levelling down?

“ Now. this la a question concerning which tea dlitlnctlons do not coun,L The line o f criticism applies fully as much to Harvard or Cornell as to Bryn Mawr or Mt. H olyoke. But the'extraordinary sud­den emergence and rapid development o f Initliutiona for the higher education of women in the laat quarter of a century proWde an effective, If somewhat rough ond ready, teat o f the fa cts on which such cHtlclim la baaed. Considering the ex­tremely limited oppbrtunlties for intellect­ual development that the Jaat generation o f women p o b m im 4 . and how widespread now are the prlyUeges o f a collegiate training, we m ight reasonably expect to find a. marked Im provement In the quality o f work done by women at the present day • • •

“Cur college wom en graduates include many Industrious and useful laborers In the educational field, m any conscientious and enlightened phUanthroplsts, the writ­ers o f graceful verse, o f readable essays and o f short stories that satisfy the expec­tation o f the average magaslne reader But to convince ourselves that the aobtevement o f the college woman, with a few exceptions, has not risen above a tol­erable mediocrity. w« have only to con ­trast with It the Intellectual output o f women In the period preceding their ad- mlsslon to the advantages o f higher edu- vatlon. W hat names have we to match with those o f Margaret Fuller and Mrs. Btowe, o f George Bllot and George Band, o f Harriet Martineau and Mrs. Brown­ing? And o f our woman contemporartes whose names are the least unworthy to be ciaaaed with these, how very tew In­deed are a nart o f the college product! I>iDee not the aueplclon Inevitably arise that our boasted college training has a tendency to check originality and spon­taneity, and to reduce the expression of a vlgoroua personality to the dead level o f fbe monotonous end com m onplace?

'^Moreover, this tendency toward the production o f a respectable but somewhat tame mediocrity appears not only in re- gord to the im elieotual activity that is railed out but to some extent In the kind o f character that the c ollege life pi-oduces. The Individual Is apt to lose nomethlnx o f hlS Individuality. * • • The life of the student Is absorbed in the life o f the m ass; he breathes a apecial ineiital atmus* phere; he learns to think In a glvi*n way, to act In a given way. The result la con- furtnlty to a typH. W e see the llsTvard type, the Prlnci ton type, the Smith ami W ellesley iyp<^s. am excellent, no Many a man aud miiiiy a woman la dia- itnctly Improved l»y being brought np through the lmpf*rc«*ptlble influences i>f the college environment to ^ level p'lih the college standard o f conduct and char- j acter. Only, once more, there Is apt tu i be some, danger of loss o f Individuality— | o f that which tnakea each o f us different i flam his fellowK. • * * '

"W ith our proReiii methods o f leaching ' in collegi's thert* le apparently too much whofc»ttlt» work m tem pted. • • • Kar more satlsfaiuory iH.s.uUa would he r*-a< he«l If the students were taught In sn a il ' groups Instead of In targe classes. * * I Again, U ther<- not in nur system o f higher ! 1,‘ducatlon tfKt llttlv recognition o f the ee- j sentla] dlfTi-rehcey in aim «nd In po*isll>il- : itles of atialnmeni between the ordinary | young TtKdn or wnman' wllh moderate men­tal powers who wants a good edurBUon ' and the Intelleolual and social advantages | of college life, liul ^who has no special gift fur scholarship* in Its higher sense, I and the student o f more marktal ability | and higher a m b i t i o n '

"Yet. after all. only encli of us Is ; snlmaieii by the courage of a leglilniale ' seir-upaertlon and the strength of dorn- Instlng purpose can tlie dlsltUegratltfg forces, not alone o f college life, hut of all common life, be withstood. 'Know thy self.' The old Greek maxim is o f eternal worth. Just becauso only as w e know ourselves ran we truly know anything else in the universe. Only as In the light o f that knowledge we realise mirselves cap we stand In a right relation to our fellows. But it Is not hv the partial and often pitiful reMulls of our efforts at In­trospective self-analysis that vita) self- knowledge com es, rather by the endeavor to keep steadily before us our own ideal o f attainment and chara« ter. • • • \Ve want courage, vigor and self-confldence. but we want, too, the stern discipline of self-restraint, and such a high conception o f our calling a» shall make us loth 10 give out anything bdt the very t>«st of which we are capatde

Too Tat or Too Thin.

H tr t SUrt K ulti for Women W ho Want «Change in Yieight

The woman who is emai laied Is Juat as miserable and unromforiHiile as she who has an over-abun<iaru' *if tle.*<h. But one need not be thin an> more than one need be fat. for there In as ‘'Ui ci-'Hsful and sim ­ple a treatment for f-nuirlatlon as for obesity.

If a person Is fleshy H Is usually her faiiU, but If one Is thin, from lllneaa or overwork, then It is her misfurtuna and she Is to he pitied.

WUh a little care ind time the thin woman can gain In iht> first placeIf her system Is run ilnwn hIk' should take H good tonic.

The room In wiiich slu .sleeps should be well ventilated. ni\d her hours o f rest should he regular

On rising In the niorniiig she should take deep Insplrnllnns at an upen window.Then she should use a pair of dumb-bells, and, If strong enough. liidiHn cluba. HaUe the arms above the heuil. Piwer them to the sides and try tjv louch them In the back. Btnd forward without bending the knees and try to lom h ihc toes with th« finger Ups. Walk briskly up and down lha room with the windows open. A fter cool­ing off lake a tepid haih. and with a rough towel get the hodv in a gl'iw.

If the distance one has to walk to work is not too far. walk it botli morning arid i paerlMv night; If the dlatarce is too great walk ’ part o f the way. breathing with the lips closed; hold the head erK'l, throw the shoulders bark and draw ihe abdomen In.Step briskly and hold th** lireuih for a few moments at a time.

Tffe diet should i>c whnlcBome and nourishing and the mcal.s shuuld be taken regularly.

For breakfast hot milk Is tinurisblng.Rare beef, chops. Ustun nr ham m ay be Indulged In. Do not drink c-uffee or tea, but cocoa la excellent. Avolit nil adds.

If the thin woman prartlHcs these exer­cises and la careful abnui her diet her weight wilt be lncrea!MM| Inside o f a month.

How m any are inconvenienced by the woman who Is too pliimti and how very In­convenient she Is to hersi'-lf.

There la not the least nefd of this condi­tion, and the woman who iinds herself too plump can reduoe her weight by follow ing a few simple rulea. Take plenty o f exer. rise. Exercise Is peculiar in that while it Increases one’s Weight If too thin ii will rlUnltilsh the weight of hrr who la too stout. Sleep In a well ventilated room.D o not have the draft rtlrccily on you.Open the window fro.m the top or put a screen belween it and' you

On getting up In the morning, stand be­fore the window and take neveral deep in­spirations. There is a right and wrong way to do this. Close the llpa firmly, hold the head erect, throw the ahoulders back end the chest out. Th«ii breathe and, if correctly done, you will breathe from the aM om en—not merely from the lungs.

Now raise your hands above your head, lower them to your wldes, stretch them as far back aa poaslble, then try and touch your toes with your huger tips, without bending your knees.

A fter this you will be healed and should cool before taking a tepid bath.

Be careful about your diet. t>n not eat greasy meats or fried food of iiny kind.

Do not dtink tea or coffee, or eat stHrehy vegetables, and very little bread. Hugar la fatal. Eat ram steak, mutlon chops und lamb: In vegetables trv t«jmHtoes. turnips, lettuce, onions and carrots. Food containing adds kf® good.

Trench Wedding Colons.

Some Costumes Worn Keeentty a t a ttar^ ritsie Ceremony in toris .

At the w,-iif1;nK ef Mile. Henrlette Fou* quler. I he .luiiifhter ot M. Fou-quler. the didniJ'l. rlilc of The F lg iro . to M. .Murcel lulu-: the welt-khown au­thor anil n-hih>" Madeline Le-malre, whli li ,-.-k plar.- In Parle the other day. somtp I'li.’trm'iiK .nsatuniee were worn. The bride, m o [be N‘ W York Oommerolal Advertiser. w t>re ai ' oi titon*pleated mouaaa- line trlmmi'tl wiih P.rnsHels point xnd aceinture nf huIIi. rttit''’a The brldegrooTH ssister was lo i re*tni ' liUh wllh banda o f sable and the Isi-e that fitted thehear! w.i prH^liy. w.in raised on one tide with the Kami- fur Mme. Henry Fou- quler'a tolleiti* was In Mllver-gray crepe de chine, Im-.» jtifalls- - rnbroldered with silver; her w-’is a mass o f Steelspangles relici.''d viiih a white algretle, Mme. Oeorii*' Kcvlt-a i wore white cloth and sable. .Mnn*. Valentine Feydeau, half-sister of ibi lirMf. wore cloth o f a pinkish hue with -i --''iMUiIalre o f Old lace, and a toque r of autumn leaves Inthe ruddy lints t.f ihe Virginia creeper.

The brld^smal-!-. :i.- the custom In Paris, were dren.'i.i fl ;n<ortllng to their own particular iafI" Kveryt>ody wan delight­ed with the iiitl- ii I'luluoT o f Mme F ey- . deau. Nothliii; r-r-'-i-T ihim this little | child, lu pnh'-hitir Riik aiu1 u large Gains­borough hat It felt and ostrloh |feathers, could l' ‘ Imagined. The three | other hrldcsmaiilB wi>re Mile. Qennatne Druan and .Miles H. U-mp and Juliette Clry. Mile. Druon tn cloth trimmedwith Irls^h hup. :uui a large white hat. covered with Iduish xray ihlRtlei; Miles. Clry In Louis XV l. cosiumea o f white ta f­fetas wllh a rlej*lifn l i bunches o f flowers trimmed with sMido and ccru guipufe; their bats were of ih*- large, flat shape Composed of |diik rnsi'S with a band o f fur on the brim: .^moruj: the crowd waiting to congraiulaip (b<‘ vou[^g couple in the

e M. und Mme. Carolus- Duran, M. and Mine Uavedan,' Mme. Dan- Icl-Leseur, M und Mme. Jules Claretle, M. Cnpus, the Kijihnr of La Velne, the com ­edy o f the year, .M und Mme. Plefre De- courcellf', Mile Jounne Granler, M. Ca- tulle Mendcs, nnil u mimher o f actors and aclreKftt-s from Comedle Prancalse.

YOUNG WOWAHHOOP.How Often it is Made Miserable by

the Lack of Proper Advice at Just the Right Time.

Wilbur’s Cocoa Wilbur’s Chocolate

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Titles a n d m enm ruai dimoulties which sap the life of s o many young women.

Lydia E. PitiUtifloi’s Vegetable Compound ran a lw a y s bo relied upon to r e s to re health to wotaen who thus suffer. It is a sorereign cure for the w orst fo rm s ei female complaints, thatjiosring down feeling, weak b a c k , fa llin g and displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries and a ll iroiible.s o f the uterus or womb. It dissolves and expels tumors f r o m the n trru s in the early stage of development and checks any tendency to ca n ce ro u s humors. It subdues excitability, nerroui prostration, a n d tones u p the entire female system.

Mrs. P i n k h s n t especially iQvttea young girle te wrtte her about tbetr slckuess. ^he has made tUousandsof yeung sufferers bappy.

J ilton's 'Tones Disturbed.H aeemn quilt* |nKsalhie that the bonei o f

MWtnn have het'n 'ili^turhed within the last wff'k or iwo, .says (he London Chron­icle. The now procoodlng Inthe riiurrii of Sr, Oiieg, Cripplegato. have, neccHHliat**d the temporary removal o f ft large number of the cofflnt from Ihui purl o f the church In which the remains ot MUlon are believed In rent i ‘ iirinu»ly enough i l ! the coffini Have one horo InacrlpMonx, and tbU one was Inclofied In two ahetla. The oofflna havR been rcvercnlly reitored to their propvr iioHltlona. This l9 notithe flrit time R cnflln Riippoaed tn be M llton'l h i i been dintiirbcd in 1790 a ghoulleh ecene. which fxclted ih c iK>el1c Imllgnallon Of Cowper, look plac-f In St. OIU=s. the euppOied body o f the poet being then deprived of teeth iinil looks nf hair hy unscrupulous fellc hunifTH, There hap. however, always been a morotfui <ioubl whether the coffin ho rilietl was ihut o f the poet. Then, as now, (ho l■lnlrt‘h wrh under repair. When It Is remcmberefl that u few yean* ago the fhuroh took tire In the Crlpplegftte holo- cftuiil. It oaiinot be paid that Milton's wish for peace haa been wholly fulfilled. It WRB In 'LycUlaa" that he wrote:

So may Humc gentle Muse w ith lucky wnrda. favor my desllned urn. And afl he pnatfeH turn And bid f.alr peace be to my sable shroud.

The doctor says: “ Less coffee; or bet­ter still, none at all.”

D r i n k 'W i l w j r ’ s

Chocolate if you de­sire steady nerves, clear cojpplexion aind good sleep.

W ilbur’s C hoco­l a t e is the full, rich product o f the cocoa berry.

W ilbur’s Cocoa is chocolate without the fatty part.

Philadelphia.

O. WILBUR 4 New York.

SONS,

C hicA ftt.

A fter 'b rw lt ' * feet take a walk: go ]u*l as far an you can without tlrlna youraeif. If you own a bicycle go tor a npln. Wheeling la excel. i lent for reducing one's weight. Do not Bleep during the day. and allow youraelf . but five hours' Bleep at night.

With this Ireatinent thoroughly followed one may reduce her flesh ae she chnoaffl, j and there will he no InjitrlotiB after elTecta.

H all o f Thtlanthropy.Tha Hall o f Philanthropy s i the 8t.

Louis W orld 's Fair was first suggested by Miss Muit E. Parry, o f 8l. Louis, and huR rapidly gained support wher­ever properly explAincil. The building is Intended to ha perinaneni and Its cost to, ha ,4yfrayed by the women’s clubs of | I W ’ country. It will serve the purposes

Two young women authorise us to publish the following letters." Scan Haa. Rntcgknt — 1 «M*ot froi** Lyfltn E. Plnkhnm’s V ege-

toble Compound eaauck. It U gimplr wonkerfal the aheaf* your modi- oine hu BAde !■ we. Befere I took year vedtelae I eetili korily etond the paina in wy back. I tried dlSerent doeWrs Vut neae did me any Itook th ree hettlsa and feek l ik e a n a th er p e re e a . K t w erk ia n ow a p ie u u r e w h ile b e fo re it wa< a kurdea, T e -d a y I a w a w e ll aad happy g i r l 1 th in k i f mere w o m e n w ou ld u i« year V e fo ta b le C e m p o a a d there woitl J b e leea a u ffer- i a ; ia th e w o r ld .” — .'diu M a t h il o a J . L a o a m i , t th St., N ew O r le a u , La. (D e e . 39, 1909.)

“ Diab Mm . PiKkRaH : — I inffered far aeraral raeatha with palae la myback and aidea. I felt vrera eut aad weak. 1 tr ie d m a a y d iffe ren t m ed io in eo but notbini; aeemrd to do me any yeod aatil I befta takin; Lydlo B . PInkbam’s Vesetablo Compound. After taking lereral b o tt lM , I feel entirely well. My impreTSm eat waa simply wonderfnl, Thaakiaf you for the b en ed t I hare derired from your medicine.(.laa. 13, 1901.) I aaa aiaoerely yours, Pannis Clittof. La Due, Mo."

T>o not be persuaded that any other medicine is Just as good. Any dealer who suspeots iom ethlng also ha* no Intereot In your case. He Is seoklns a larger profit.

Follow the record o f this m edlelno and remember that these thousands of cures of women whoso letters are constantly printed In this paper were not brouffht about b y “ something else,” ^ t by Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vesetablo Compound.

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Patti's Qospel of Health. i*'To be health,}'' la the natural nlnte. I

and dlH«arir N, in nine caHee out o f ten. our punishment for Home indiscretion or | exceos.

"E very Hme * e are III H !« part o f.on r i remaining youth which we nquandoi'. I Every recovery, whethpr from headache or pneumonia, fe HCcomplUhed by « mreii- uoua effort o f vltnlUy, ami 1h therefore j H ■wiirite nf your rhiUtnl of life. 1

"Therefore, don't lei YimrHetf be 111."T h e lifM plan i " .u n ld lllneae In 1o i

live l•eK U1r^y. slnii'b- wllh u frugality I thiu Htupl't persoiiM ulune will deem pain­

ful or %•> '■« lit t ic.I "Ble‘'P honm hi every twenty-i fourI "VeniJUth tlu- nn-iii'' vou work and j Mlcep lTi \ er>' f> «• I't Mple.* even amoiiK I UiuHc wlin think lh»\ ht-' well tip In mod*; rrn Iden-, mu r<-ini.-e]>tloh o f what

I ventllailuii niPiiniA Kvi n when (tiy voice I WUH the nnly (hlriir : h Iij In the world. I I vlili my win.i.iwu wide open, aum-

rner and wlnlei. mnl never Cftught oold In lhat v.R>

"Ksiimlne H'-rln.isilv im o your list of HociHi nbHgatlimr hH\.- the good sense to recognlie thm Ui« r»' h neither pleasure i:iir pr<i|t1 In nmxt or uhul you regard as HHRpiUlal In (h.Li llm-. and sim plify your social life—hIiih'U.L w ■hW you can.

■’I'ompIU ailed livln r breeds worry, and worry In ihe main I'ru-tny o f health and ha|>pln*‘SH- llie '>rn- hriidlsh m icrobe Ihtll doe# more lo iIim t .in ihe health and hap- pinesa .>f rr-uikmil ih in any other.

"Make vmjr 1; on u pleasant place, iheerful, liu; wvii \k.rhhi your means.

"Drink mcldi.K nui water or milk— t»s|irfl;il!\‘ drink i-.r- .,r writer. Tou nevertan ilrl ik iiu> n. |, - ..f

■’Chi tl)' >i!h. I l iinu. remember that ah'ohol ;■* Hiii.h does untold dam*,HJ4U wiihli i]iRi wine, beef, coffeeHiid lua .Ml I - uio. Shun all oftht ni ai" M-ii tt,. ,,,i .iiiiued vitriol. ’—M ain­ly .AhniM T'e'iinlr

o f these clubs an a bureau of reciprocity for club women, and beyond ihat be de- , voted to Ihe sttjdy anti promotion nf j phllunthropic and fhiirll:tblo work, n , field In which an Immense number of women are actively pullsted There was at the Mlepourl meeilng of the Federiited | W om en's riuba a pn»posltlon from Col­orado to erect a building at the fair, to becom e the headquarters o f the aen»T:i] . federation of women's duhs. Substantial- | )v, that plan cun he Included In ihe hall | nf phllfiniliiouy proiuvsItlon-’-St- r^ouls Olcdi4i*DMnniTat.

Tournaments for Women.The fact that the golf tournament sys-

lem prom oies lioiUllty, normal exercise, which keeiLs the wimen In the o|>en Qlr all Humfner, mid irniisforrn!i the frail ones Into robiisr, h.ir>py creatures, seems lo i urirne In Us f.ivur—provided tin* .^ilmula- j tlon o f en iot:n iir Is needful .Vss«rtlotis. linwever. hee-ii mtuht tbui lourmi-luents proviike i<\ilous|cH. entnliip.<« and fhe.U liig, th.H ih.-y harden u womnn ml* duly, and 1h.it ihuy are breuklnfi up the ! huLisehold III nur homes. If woman '1.-3 11 bralnU s- i r-.iuire. without re^ponsl- ■ lilhty or «cioiint.thiilty. without the power o f self-guUI iiii>- iUI this may be true History d u « j m t no picture her. How­ever, If the MttUriii pendulum has reached

, the end of 11- im-. undoubtedly It will , HWtng bft k. Iirlnging woman W'llh 11.— The Orem fb ’uti.i World.

S5 REWARDOwimg te th* firt that Mme ikepdoa] peopla

hara Irom time te tine quMtissvd the fanstssa

3:90, B;00, 4:00, 5:09, 9:09. T:00, 8:00® lOiOU. HiOtX 12:U0 P. M.

For I’UInfleld. 0:12. 7:90, 8:99. 9i48, 11:99 A. M : 12!M. 1;30. 4:02. 4:40, 5:39. B;40, ~ ' 7:35, 9:50. 9:9(1. 11:16 P- M. Bandiysa 9:U5. lOiOe. 11:95 A. W-; 1:10, 2:45, 4l06, 5 T;95 T:40, 0:05. 10:23 P. M.

For Somerville, at 6:19. 7:80, 9:88. 6:49. 11189 A M - 12:50, 1:30, 2:55, 4:03. 4:40. 5:40, 9:16. T:S6 , 0:30. 11:15 K U. Bundays. f:80.! o ^ A. k . ; 1:10. 2:45, 4:05, 5:85. 7:40. 8:05.

3:23 P. U, Sunday*, t A. X., i:M P. M For atattona on High Biidga BiwncH, 7:90 A..

M ‘ 4*40 P M-F^r itatloins on main line New Jarsey Coal DIvlilona Easton, Bethlehem. Allents#a Uiuch Chunk (7:90 to Easton), 6 :8 6 A. _ . UIO. 4:40 (5:40 to FiSaton) P. If. Suadars,1 10 5:35 P- U*For ^ ’llkesbarre, FIttatoa and BersntoB. 9J9*'’F or^ tS beth and BowMt. at C:19, 7:80, l;9 l. 6:48 l l :C A. M .; 13:50, 1:90, S:U. 4:02, 4:W. O 'S 7:88. 8:60, 6:80, lU U P, M,

Sewaren, ^ 9-1^ r 2 f'a^ia*^a ji'S * ^ ■** * 1 90 2 55 4 :02* 4:40, 5:40, 5:16. 9:50 P, U, Bun- da r* 6 A . lolbo A. M : 4:05 K M.

hir Ptiiii Amboy. dUa. 6 :88 . 6:48, 11:88 A M.; U80, 2:85. :02. 4:4<J, 5:40. 9;16, 9:60 P. M. Sundays. 9:US. 10:05 A, If. i 4:05 P. M,

m r AtlSTUlc H igh la n d Beasrtght. etc., vis Maiawan, *-12. k:8 8 . IU83 ^4:16 P. M. Sundayo, 6 :CA A. 11.; 4:65 P. H.

Fur Freehold, s:w> 11:^ A, M.® 1:10, 4:40. ft-40 P ItVor Red Bank. Long Branch, Oesan Ursv*. •It.. 8:98. I U » > » - 1:80 (Bed B «ik solrb 4‘08 14‘40. Bed Bank onivb 9:1^ iiiiaS*Wednesrtsra and Saturd^aya onlyv 4». i|^ ggn-

1:10. 4:40 P. M* ▲. IL ; t:Mv

u Dining 11:29 A, Ko Ocean Orova.« : laJM, 1:29, 3:44, 3:34, 8:W. 4:57, 5 ;« . iSiV) A Mr?4;05 P. II4:.S. 6;27. 6;5T, 0:27 and 6;M P. M. Acconim-* iewood. 8:98 A. I|,dailon, 11:30 .X. M,. 6:05 and 7:89 P. U. un I M?

Eavc«‘ss. *12:47. 6:48, 8;58. 6:27 6:64, : t ^ J ^ l v ^ a n d Barnegat. I:8t I0.28, 11:20 A. U .; 1:26, 8:58, 4:24, 4:68, £:*Xl, t . p u Sundays, 10:U5 A, if.6:28, 9jW, 8:27, 8:57. 6:S57 and 0:58 P. W- Ac- , vinelatld ah? Brldgt'tott, LIO P. M.comm«»dBtlun. 6:30 and 7:38 P. M. atlantlc City. 6:48 A. M.; "B :!! P. M.For Trenton, 13:47. 0:40, t:00. T;55. 7:98, 8:27. I r , m.8:59. 6:20. 00:40, Limited Kxpren. Pull-mat Vestlhula Parlor Cars. Veatibule PaiaetigerCoaoheaamJ Dining Car). 11:85 and 11:30 A. i i l S n ; i 5 p, M, ' iaii-

**•

Threuah V*..,bul«l R,- A /oreoa Tralna. BulTet Parlor Cara. P®“ eni4-r | hagfage checks, aleepttig esf lo-Cntch and Combined Coach. 10:25 A. M. snd i « —..j- -•8:25 P. M weak-daya. Exprem. I2:4T and 11:25 ;

itk City. 6:48 A. M.L *8: nOTAL BLUE UKB.

■ For Tr*n(on »tid PhlliM ohii, »;1*. T;30, EM.B;e8 (except Trcnion). 11:83 A. 1:80, 2;5S*

‘ i-m 4 40. T:3lt. « : « , 11:IS K M. ■wi-1U>. V:M, I0:OS. 11:35 A. H .; 1:10 4.-05. LO*.'*(n 6'06 P. M-

For Baltimore snd tVoablDflon, 7:90, 6i4f.

i ration, Mrnetabtes, call at Broad Btrset Btitlen. at city Ticket Ofllce, 182 M irkst strsei. |

aea* of the teaiimomal letiara wa are caoBtaatlv...................... / d*Tna, Mus-, 9l>c

ihoer that (he ibeee teaHmasUl* ore notbe te iftT person whs wlL. . cehuln*. er wtre publt^ed before obtsinhig the Pvl< iioa4»Ljdia E. Plakhaks MTodllrlDO

pablUhiaa we have dcpoaltedplih tba Natlonal Oiy ^nk, of Lraa, Mua-i li>ooo> whldk will

ir ffie Wltera* apeelal perwls- CAtapMiyi V*3rfim, mm.

HOME DRESSMAKING

Notable White House Ladies.Mrs Lin'..;i.

IWashington’s “Best Paid WomanTho IntsresUhg gossip In W ashington Is

the honor that han com e to a girl In the Postoflicp Dcp.'rtm cni

Miss LUllan A Norton Is appointed temporarily to the poslllon of superln- tfendent o f system o f postal finance, upon

EASY TO FIND

s ru n In many o f the tuihiir «iii:i»M-* ,11..I receptions during the war Prei«ul'- I i -*-i\ii-e. but She was not espednlh i' 5 ,..n sji>« a writer In V*5- lie s .T wife, an invalid. Iwas Still in -. -i!) the great occftilona |

'during hi« 1T<-i<i. hi y. but her daughter. ' j the lat«- Mr- I m - h) t . Patterson, did the ;I hotiors iliiri e of her fa th er's service, j I Julia Ucri! <er.u:i w ho Is St ill altve, made

many fnei.-i- l iring the eight years of

ilhe g*"H4T.ii slits 111 the W hile House. Lucy li.a .B . during the four yoara

of her hii.-ili;i'i.l'!i service. Introduced the Innovari- ■' ,,i Hhniiing out wtne from the While itiiile on all occoolons, srblcb

creati-d iTiui h ■ oniTiient. good-natured and oth-^rwu, Ht ih4‘ time. A t the WTiite lUnis* LianriT ts during her day*. oalB william M i-;v4<ris. the Secretary o f B ute In Th* IIbw-s rnhlnet, "the water flowedj'ssi ..............’ NeverthelsMi Mrs. \ll.iw-fi M .;!* iiopuiar In W ashington society. I

ilbil -—M-r:;! years ago. The stay o f | .Mr* i; .ri:* l(l. who Is still alive* was short \ II- ih*- v\hlte House, s s Garfteid’ s death | ti-ok pla- a little over half a year a fter j hi* inaugurallon Arthur waa a widower, f HMrt the honors o f the W hite House dur- j

Ing his time were done, and very accept- j ai)|v done. Dy his sister. Mra. lIcG Iroy. '

The mistresses of the Executive MansionMrs.Just before Oeneral ! ^ llaniSDna terni ended) and Mra. Mc­Kinley—are all BO near ua tn tima thst they are well remembered.

12:47 and 5:4H a . M. tFor AllsDtlc City via Delaware Blver Bridga

Route. 7:5S A. M- and 5:25 P. M. week-days; j 5:48 A. M. and 5r25 P. V. Bundsys.

For Cape May. Ebepress, t2;47 night, dally.For poims cm the New York and laiiig Branch '

Railroad. 6:9T a . M.. 12-.47, 4:Q3, 4 :44. A;.15 P U. On Bundsy. lh:JB A. M. and 5'43 P- U. Biop St Interlaken for Ocean Orove or Aabury Pnrk on Bunday.

For Boston, withoui change, 12:89 P. II. week- daya 6:95 P. M. dally.

For Brooklyn, s . T —All through trains eon- aect at Jersey City with boats ot ^psuniylvanla Annex."

FOR NKW TORK. * .Ij*sv* Market Street Station, 3:t^ 5:^ . 6.52, 6:31, 7:07 7:20. 7:42, 7:50. 7:B7. 8:0T. 8:l9.S;15. »..'(4., 6ii(r, S;6». i:57, 5:15, 5 ^lOiOO, 10:XT, 10;M, 11:07, ll:I7, 11:38 11*3, 12:75. 1:00. 1:28. 1:110, 2:07, 2;1H 3;2t, IM . 4:1*. 4:54. 8:03. 8 ;l5 ,8 :4 i 4M . «:jW. #:ST. 4:37, T:M. T:*S. 7:34. 3:08, S :» , 5:22.l0:38, l l ;i4 P. R. end 12:07 nl*ln.ItelM . S:ie, 8:42, *;(I5, 8:88. U:.W. 1«:<»| 19:32. 10:46, 11:00 A. M .; 12lOI, 12:411, 12:87, 1:JA 1:84, 2 23, 3.08, 8:59. 4:JS, 5:05. 8:46, 8 :i» .7:00, 7:20, 7:23. 7:87. 8:06, 8:34, 5 ; » , 10:0*. 10.*) P. M., I2;O0 n lflll. ' „ .

Fer KlUeb-ih »nd n th w ty , 8:31. i :00, 7:55- 8:47. K:8B. U:;iT. 10:32. 1 !:«0 A. M.i 7:00^ 1:36, 2:86. 3:26. 6:46 4:3o. 4:36. 8:05. 8:28. 4:38. 8:48, 6:03, 6:06. 6:16. 6:41. 8.45, 7:0T. 7:M , 6:01,

■6:41, 5:42, 10:47. 11:32 I’ . M.. 12:18 ■nd 12:17j nlxhl. BuniUv. 6:48, Si'W 5:34. 10:13. 10:3*'., 11:80 A. M : 12::ii. 1:38. 2:31. 3:15, 4:32. 8 :fe I ft:,*), 7:00, 7 14. 7 iS:i, T:.V). 8:34. 6:.59. 10:01.I 10:46, 11:32 1* .\l,. tnil 12:47 nliht. For I b«th *nl7. 'J:27, 5:,77 R .. I2 ::» , 8:06 en4 5:.'*

P, M. wwk-diyii.I kSiT New llrunewirk, fi Id. 7:00, 7i5B. X:JW.10:57 »n8 ll:;io A M , 12:30, 1:56, 3:28. 8:88

4:.30, 5:06. 5:2 ". 6.28, 7:33. 8:27, 8:ftS end 10 .li ■ P, i l . . 12:47 nixh:, Sundey, 6:46. 6:56. 0:34 end ■ ! 10:28 ,8. M : 12:V., I S,'., 3:68; ft:80. 7:86, 6:.vj I end 3:68 1’ M,. 12 47 nIxFil.! Fnr lyuril-r, Plilllu-eOurf. Eeetoa enoI Rsnnnlce rsunk. 8:27. 11 :B8 A. M.. S:=J. *:56 I (Eoaton r-onlyi ';:JN t‘ M. aufidav. d'?7 I lA r EarmJngflale. Sea (Jlrt and L tig

Branch, via Miinmouth JuncHon, 7;r»8 and Jl; lo I A. U . and A p M wrek-dare< F ree|u>,sl ; finly. fl:(W I* M. »oek-daya 'T ' atops «niy i.n nodee lo ai^n' . ,, For further imformstlcrn eee Itfp'tabic^

ela fni all I'lilm* un tiia pEiinayhanU Rauioao , and connri ili*n* Pullman accorntnodnMnna. e '. .. i • 1 Nn. 7-*iU nr-ia.l mreei. ur ticket office. Marktt | SireFi stall'll. „J. R MrT‘ ‘ )PS’ sn v ^ ^OOD, I

^•nrrel M anjeir, O'D- P * '" " * '" ' I

•\Te Ji-rsejr City.

LEH IG HTHI ONLY DIRECT LINE NEWARK

DPERiTIN. — -

4.IT A*• *1! * “ I 10.1b a M

exeest diisdaT.SUaKvi .Haait ST<n«ii.

..... Eaalou Loesl...ttuffsio ft SlBcsrs FmlM Lt

Detrou * Ckl WUeOX DIAMOND

VALLEYIfITf.wbar WBlas dally'iwRwMik.................ttJ T a *mIM Local.. S.Bl a h

GOLD O U STin&kBS the pans and koiile dean and brifht It doeo the work much better than eoap and n it- ^ les* time

You savehalf your lanar when you uee COLD DUST. It is the world s best cleanser. It dears e . erythine and injures nothinp Grecti* hive it

" Send (or i)jr niEE booklet ” GoMeo Pule, lot HouieworV."THE N. X FXIBBANK COMpanf ChIcaiD. St- Louii. New York, Bottsn'

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ERIE RIILROAD.D rp o i. r o B r I l i A t c . * u 4 P s s a s lc

N'l rchl wtneke on through psasenger trasna wa i .i i i - Yo buffalo. Olevaland. Chkago and Cln-ClriDAl;

h;48 A. M. U4lly-Sol‘4 twin for Bu#»lo, B'r'ie P Me Binghamton, Uarerly, Llnma rt iJ Bradford. Cosebos, parlor car and Lsfa

‘ *ll“ “S f 'ly -6 2 I .l« t . U n ,lt« l-F e „a n-tv* cievelaSd T .-W a . i i . aleepera tu

Vnevalasdio Clnctwiail. Dining icar. p ^ iT o S ^ -B u f fa lo ana aevelend Kx

,8 Buffalo 7:55, Bradford 7;au.T'WaDd Youngatows 15;2T A. M.,

M. B I«P *« lo ■ult.lo . JM^^DaSy—W *'* for Blnghtni-

ifJrStfSK^SiO PATEJ^S.

I

riLuaso, c7i0T P.

^T -*rk for Pawraan, 6:(% T;49, 8:<.VI a^» 9«K lo:A,aloo P- M- »un- : *•29. VM.1 8:92, lUilO !

w RTawark—Leave Paieraos for Nes- 7:44, 9:», Brf**

A ten-cent packd-e uf this delicious year 'round luxury i

dayo. 9:85 P. M.*rk*73E®9‘K ' i ^ « . 7:14. 7:44, 9 :» 7 » r % lorv*,

A M • l?ll. *-l«- 9^47:33^“ , ' r M- ffundaj-a. T:2T, l;4t. \u\t A.M . ^ '^*VfW ARK a n d n e w TORK.R filirv .Newark w New Tork)-9;5»., y iv tr k (Newark to New Tork)-5;0>.7-44. *:«• BiW. I5:l U:M? 4 A 4:57, 4:19. 7 :^ . 9:0f, 6:80,

Cold Dsnvs Coming WTo Indu ce y o u to

be reedy in U m o end give you a chw tee to eeve m o n e y , w e offer for e ehort tim e ou r Fall stock ofYeS*

S T O V E S a n d

R . A N G E S > < > <a tR E D V C E D P rio e e . W e h n v e the l^rgeet and beat aelected 9 9 9 stock ever offered in Ne3V Jersey.

Cnil eoon.B /s e W . H . D r u m m o n d ) ?

C o . Market St

L it p s Mioeh Ckuok aad Btaleli)n Local tM.d a w t4 84 a s Wiikat-Harre Mit Bnantoa 1x6 til4 l r wH.M r a ..................................................... . . . . 4.11 PM4.S7 P ft Cb.raao* T»>"onriJ V*tMbsVo Kxi J.M r m l . l t P X ■XPOftinOir KUCRBSa .. 7 i l a S rieketi and PalltnaaBcrtimmadadonf atCUf

'iM Brood Btrtvi aad rialJoB.gav York Traufer Cu.wlllean for aad check baggofe.

W IN T E R R E S O R T S .aTLAXTlO CITY.

-The Sell Bneth ol the See Drki|( ItciHli.GALEN HALL.

A T L A N T tO O IT Y . N , J .B.nitnr'um »n j hotel; bow buliai«a*l heed-

•ome »nd ciefint IB ever" future: pbreleleH and nuT*e»i rooms with private baths sod om wster. a plac* tor r*a( sno healtb-aeOkefO. Far booklet and lerma write lo F. I.#, TOUNO. gM* tral manager.

T o Bp Made

3965 Girl’e Ceet,6 te 11 yre.

with or Wlthoui aiyw Hood.

Mince Meatmakee Two large Pies, -Mr yon i Three Small Pies

When you find a medicine that makes vour recular food tin<v that timv-Mn cieveieod,

■' * J Harrison iwho d !^ Juat before (taste good, when you find a medicine that strengthens a weak stomach—then you know you’re going to put some flesh on.

Scott's Emulsion does these things. We recommend it

Women fountain Climbers,Mountain cHirblng la one o f the pai*

iJmea In which women o f tbc prooebt daF .iitkv a kr4>n en)oymeDt. although It la falwayp fatiguing and oftentim es atteod-

with dang-r To he a good moiiQtftiii climber one muft poaoeoa otroBg wUl

^ , power, firm footing, a otrody heftd and awhenever the system needs heart. Among the women who

I I f ^i_- h ive attained dlatlneUonfleshe if you are thin

I.,<tng roafe arf always becoming to li'tu girls. Th«> udmlrabla modal gtvpn has advantage, being equally good atyii e tiT or without the cape and hood, and is a .und

I lo many mataiiala. beiddsa being m in^I height of style. As shown it la madi >f I kersey I'loth m tobacco brown, ih” ho-M : lined W'llh figured silk, but covert 11< :h.I brcftdcloth and velvet are all cornet v .q■ cape and hood may also be made >i

separate garment. The coat proper ia h iif tilting At the bock, but loooe at the from

, and Includes regulation coat aleevcR ,in.1■ pockets finished wllh overlaps. The f i.pe

la circular fitted with atfigle darts at the> shoulders and la a becoming feature. The ! hood falls over the ahouldera In grti i ful

folds and flntahee In double points ai the back. At th e neck Is a collar that can >e

. made In roll-over or miilltary style bb pte. ferred.

To Cut this cost for a girl of eight yean of age 4Vp 3‘ards of materlartT Inches wide.

•T|£”a& |:Mi. 19^ F- —hS mOs. ^Invan accommodation and bag-

Citj omcc. 162 Mi‘ ,n w ’ prkK E. WAL.TBK P. WAL»H. JR„ D. W, c iU Pile. A «4 .t

Lackawanna RailroadB x n t ie e t r a ik a f o r n o r t h a n d w e s t .

Laava Brood St. Laovi I^U o<LNawai^ Hobokao.

h^MMlMae Mrior ears or aiaapan „r TT<iiilr.|gd PvUtmaaI ^aftena flttoday. ac-

more flesh. ii you are and ^ l e to eat begin regular doses. That's your part, Scott’s Emulsion will do the rest N ot flabby— but 'solid flesh.

VcTI load fwa a Sttkia BTe If )WO libs. jcOft a ■tWrXR. eie X»1|— L.WteiN.

have attained dlatlneUon oa nountaln Climbers are several of royal birth, ouch <u the late Empreas of Austria, eg-Qtieen Margherltft of Italy utd Queen Helena cf Italy. Frau Aurora Hersberg. of Ba­varia. is one of the naott enthualaatlc of mountain cllmbero. aisd colabraied her teventleth birthday by cltaUng a a<ma- tftln of oooaldtrabla bolghL Queen Heleae of Italy ts a skilful Bountala dlinbcr, and In her girlhood oftoa dXNUDSBBlSfL. her faUHT aad hrotbar o« Houqtain «x- pedttlofiS in MnnlanoiTfii In purwnit of ■aaa. Th» MOmi droha of tks s a a u

j 2T4 yards 44 Inches arlde or yards Inches wide with H yard of silk to line hood wrlll be required when cape and hood are used; yards IT Inches wide. yards 44 Inches wide or I4| yapda &4 lach awide when coat \$ made plain.

The pattern WK Is cut la aiset for gtrla of 1 A 10 and It years of age.______

^NgoeSMh"fa - I h s tk , com prM M l Id i

H O M E DRESSM AKING.SCaCtAl. PATTBBN »-K« p ittm of the

o in . ' Owe <M& M t) . l im tn M «n thli pew. wad *3 cemti. Thu pettera u w iw teu, nmA. hr HAT KAKTOei mal H eet )s « i « 6 12 pwBL Hete .iiaher ud Hw wutw.CMen HM pnavtlT a 6Dr rMiTed.A A ^ a m jU X O lm H Xor. jt j iM a tt„

dry. f le»D fona, ana pMk*S terir^gfit, owtooi.

FraH h M | a t Frail CdB- -- •*|M| W^ MiMiiwmw Q*ia p pi y J

MsiTHii awiia.1 . Symaw—, S.V.

TBE NEWS, OyER 47,000C ]

a n c h o r l in e .9 f o New TaA n n te i l i 9st

o la so SW v«b LowDoRpiByv.■■ ThMCIooo.M

SHI’S

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special Salel2-QMrt Fotiateta a SyriHSW, . . . . . ^ y t2-QinrtltotWalarBd( d. . * . * * . . .Atewhu r* ,C ■■tki MMu Spniy, . • • .

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FIRST TO OPEN; LAST TO CLOSE

Local Patrons o f C jcle R a c iit Will , Bid Q ool'b^ to the Sport at

Yaiisbargli To-m orrow.

The event on to-m orrow ’ s card ofbicycle rucfs at the yatlaburgh board track t« apprnprlitfllf titled ’ ’T he ' W ind­up Hantlioop." It Is a profebsfonal race» with four pursTee, and lap prU es for the tlrsi rider to-ci*DM' tibe tape each lap of ihe long Journey.

Appruqfp*'*to the race just m entioned, li may bo «tdted that this wilt end the oul- d o o t stsiaon o f bicycle rnclng. The Vallg- burgb track was the Urat to open, and Is thw 'la iitdo dost ',-a lesilmuniat indeed to Lhe< thanil^r li)'Whlqlr the apgrt has bedi condilcted^

'fbtjre will be over twenty-five starters In to m o r ro w 's handicap, and If the ratft Is Jritet btilf as liyere!9tfng as the previous ten-mile ’ ‘pru” race, the spectators will liave had a fcood run for their money. llaA'dlcapper W etm ore has the m ost accu­rate Judikment on the form o f ihe “ pro” rldsrs o i to-day, and While he does not axCsnd the handicap limit over the dia- lanbo alloh’ed In a hve-mile race, he eep- srate's the riders Co such distances that the rhos ai ahy sta^e Is alwa^^ In doubt, and flny rldcf'a chanoe o f winning hangs on a thread.

I'rpM ihtf 'flrst prack o f the pistol the rach> ou||hl to be a de^^perate nerve-try- i i^ s o o ie s t . The management offers a priii^ to the lirst rider aver the tap« at each Tap, and ihU will make the limit r id ^ s hustle to the last ounce o f their endufanos*.

A s will be seen l>eiow, Handlcapper W et- m ot^ 'has placed, the riders at stations lOQ yards apart, except In the case o f the fxrrslne hinU men, who receive eighty yards hver Ih^r nearest com petitors.

The completed handicap table, showing how the riders will line up for the big ra ce .'fo ilow s:Fraitk iCast Orange....... Scratch.iico i^ e Collett,New Haven.Conn.Nat- Butler, Cambridge. Mass —l^ester ■Wilson, P ittsburg............. 100 Yards.Al Newhuuse, Buffalo.....................li . B, FrPemaTi, Vortland, O r e ... . ti. C. Schrelbes, NeW York C ity .. “Jed Newkirk, Chicago......................3Ch>Otto Maya, Kfie, P a ., ..................IlOOCharTes Kadhtjld, N ew ark.,'^Vulu^ fct&rilipBit, B uffa lo...F loya R K r ^ a , K<^iirk H .M :

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.1. . « < Aloaarular, lla rtlu rd ...Joseph Fulton, Brt>oklytl.......W. C. Dobbins, Kaat Orange.............Ben MiilAroe, Memphis, T enn— 300Frahs Krgbs, B foiitlVn........................ 300 "Tom A dam lti. pasafllc. N. J ...........snoIt. G .-fienhett, Omaha. N eb......... 3uoH ugh McLean, Cafnhrldre...........300H oD Tliinler,'N e*4ewark. 300A l Query. J^ewark.............................380J W . w hite, East Orange............ 380 “It. 8. Ireland, N ewark........ .......... 380 "John King. N ewark........................380 "

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E 'uU r^^fU tl^ Pa,)ihln{. aqQ T oq i Adam lti ee "pro,^" and Ban Munroc, Hu^hMacLenn, R , G. liennatt, B . B. Ireland nnfl’ T ' .W W hite In tltelr maiden apilnt Taipd %t ValtiburKh IbU tear.

The-^ aomlJBB o l theae new rldera a.'lda iit^eA alnty to the race, eapeclally as 11b- e r^ a ^ o w a iw a a Lava been ouule t‘> them b r handlcapper. Providing Kramer.Mtlt)d|and t^oDalt work well together and t htekiug with Ike leodara early enough to give Kram er a chanse tor a breathin- npell. tha Eaat Orange boy should win the. event becauee ot his superior sprint. A s It la, however, there la no real assur­ance that U)a sarateb men will “ get up,"

Collett has an at-eralon fo r aeu ing pace that haa been obaerved and condemned m ore than ogca tbll yaar. Butter la a willing worker, but he w ill not do more than hti there ot the pacing, IT he proflt- ed at a ll by . hla recent race against Kram er, when the latter beat him out three Umea In desperate Inch flniahei.

It ,trill be absolutely necessary tor the bada-iaarketa to get up early, tor the 100. yard Station bat a dangerous class of

.rlriito In Iiester W ilson, Howard Freeman, /.e o rg e Bchrelber and Al Newhouae, the rx-nve-m lle champion. At too yards there a rt 'a 'n u m b er ot good men. and either ot the follow ing may be considered as hav­ing a splendid winning chance;

Otto Maya, o f Brie, who thrice in the last tcn-m lie race succeeded in lumping the bunch, and led the bunch by several hundred yards: F loyd Krebs, the "F ly ­ing D utchm an." who has been outsprint- Ing some Very excellent rtioney-chasers lately; H. M. Alexander, the great road rider and a plugger o f wonderful eiWur- ance and speed. Charles Iladfleld, Jed Newkirk, Fulton and W alter Bardgett are are likely to ^love able contenders.

"W illie '^ Dobbins, Ben Munroe, Mac Leah and Adnm lti are well placed at 800 yards, while John K ing Is looked to keep the "long-m arlftrB ’‘ busy out In front.

Am ong the amnteura who race to-m or­row are W eb good ones as Hilling ion. Dove, Schlee, Cotirtar. Chappey, Marker! and Achorb, the hardy New Yorker, who m ade the gallant lljfht for the lap prises In last Sunday's (wenty-nva mlla race. T o-m orrow 's races srfll start a t ) P , M., when the Utm Jtaai e t - th » Gala B U M i, a half-m ile profeaslfligl asant. w tU a ta tith e ball rolling. Besidea the "p ro ’; faces there will be two am atitir cann>slg. t

Three addlttonsl entries wera m ade yes­terday for the Gala Stakes, the half-m ile "p ro " event. They are Charlea Hadfleld, the well-known local cyclist, who haa been team ing lytSb Q en r(» ColtsU this year, and m ay wark'sMth the latter In the elTitft to shot out Fsank i lm n e r In t ^ trial

W llUt Dobblnt. the i$x-atitiitur "Fho deSw tnM ^ fM B M yM W lttfcig-'M hrd - Irack rider down East thU sum mer, and George P. Kuhlke. the old-tirae road racer and a rare good plnggar.

Other entries are expected from down E a ^ R jp tO e o a t Babaeek iB d ArcM a Mac- E q A e rn m ay com e on from Baltim ore to

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The Arlington AssoeUUim fbotba ll team oF E a st Newark will go to M yortne fa>- >narr<^ to play the strong Oolum bla A . C, o f t h ^ id aca The A rtlh itoii p H yer i are to '.meet -at Bsrithanby’s, G rant add Cen- tffD avenuea. East Newark, alt SJ:C P, 1C. in )e Hne-iitl will M i s fo n d w s; oioaX ICU- ISlf fiBI bteks. Donald and IfelCaaB; halt bas:k% Back. B agM and P ollock :, for- ■Stgyda. Qdreian, nngleton (captain), J.

MIXED FOURSOME TIE IS SEffLED

Mrs. D arrj Daraod aod .C. McD. W ilb 6o Over the N. A. t Cwrse

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The tie In the m lz«d foursome handicap left over from election day a l the Newark Athletic Club was aetilpd yesterday aftor- hoon, Mrs. H arry Durand and C. McD. Wills winning; with 100 net. The other net Bcorei were MIsb Dah^ock and Cecil M c­Mahan. 106; Mrs. E. P. Millar and C. Olo- raga', 116- There was also another leatn In Lhls tie on eleciioh day—Mra. .H. M. Peters and P. C. Pulver—bat the latter found It Impossible to get to the links yes­terday and, according to Hu* ruling o f the committee, they were dropped from the cuDii^tltlon.

The seml-dnai round in the w om oifa lournameni was played over the hJCkt links yesterday. Mrs. Hainea"de1«ate<l Mias Bleas by S up and f to play, and Mfs^ Wllliiims beat Mra. McCiUchenn by 6 up ami 3 to play.

According to the Bchedutea this Will be a buay day for golfers generally through­out the m etropolitan diatrlcL There will be handicaps at Ardsley, Ltaltuarol, Flushing Jersey City and other places, to say nothing o f several d u b championships and team m atches. At the WeatcheSter Qolf Club the m atch play rounds are to cQiulQue in ihe mixed foursomes. Match play la klao slated for the Younlakah Country Club this afternoon.

W u m v ii 'a C h a u p lo n s h ip .The oecond round In the wom eb's ChaiA*'

pionship o f the Essex County Oouatry Giub was decided over Ihe Hutton Park links yesterday. Miss Ellaal>eth Q o ^ d e ­feated Miss Charles by 3 up, and Miss Howard defeated 'M iss Kyle hy 7 up and 6 to play. In Ihe mixed foursomes handi­cap a tie between two teams resulted, at 90 net. Ordinarily. Mr. Drowt-r and Mrs. E, F. Sanford would have won, with a net score o f 88, but they drove from a wrong tec by m istake, and for this they were penalised tw o strokes. The other team which had a 90 net were Mr. R eyn ­olds and Miss Goffe. Both pairs were al- lowe<l a hnndlcap o f three strokes.

The Nw^sau Countr>- Club placed an­other victory to Its credit yesienlay In the M. O. A. series o f wom en'i team m atches by defeating Ardstey, at Glen Cove, 6 lo*J, On Nfiveqiber 5, the worhen's team lo f 'll ' B hU lip^ck (llUk GoU Ctyb d^'fgult^ KasBftu. ^

Onl- of thb npvclfles In thi' Uns o f team matches to-day will be decided at Dyker Meadow. The team o f the Nassau Cotin- try Club Wifi make up ths vtalllng delega­tion, and the end players on each side will be the pfaf<?ssloTlftls of the tWo CVuDs-- George Low for Dykor Meadow and Aloe 8m|th for Nassau. Low defeated Smith when they niet at N assau.not long ago, and his adm lreri feel confident that he will be able to again win oiil p vet hU home green. . * .

The second M arcus Cup In the W omen's Gooxpatltion at Montclair baa been won by Mrs. F. M. Harrlsong Who defeAled Miss E. A Owen by 4 up and 3 to ptay. Up to yesterday’ s match both women had only been defeated once, and a largiHgaJ- Icry followed the coDiestants over the course.

METS DOWN TDE ST. MARY’S FIVES CHAMPIONSBIP INSTITUTE FIVE TAKE TWO GAMES NOW IN SIGHT

1Local Basketball A {g reg a lio i Heels Seoior Basketball leaiD Downs t b e ! Ry U'featjQg Newark Hlgb Yesterdaj^

WRESTLING MATCH ENDS IN A DRAW

Defeat at the HanAs o f tbe Crack New Yorkers.

ireqaois and O rk its Whitewash St. Thomas A. C., o f Iroek tyi.

PLAT FOR N. A. C. CBAinONSfllP.At the end o f the ibbrnlng round o f the

Newark A . C. g o lf chaiaploQihlp ftnalA between W . H. Osborne and P. C. Pulver, the latter finished 3 up. Pulver made an 89 to Osborne's 9t. *

The tirial round gf the W omsa's cham - plonahhi was also played this mornings and Mrs. Hadnea beat Mtet WlUtami by 3 up.

S T R IK E S A N D S P A R E S .The I’ nlque Bowling Club organised

Tburiiday nlKht at Zacker's Hall, Camden street and South Orange avenue, by e lect­ing the following officers: President,Thomas McLidlan; vice-president. Dr. Lippe; secretary, Fred W agner; treasurer, J. Zachler, niiaiiln. C. Pfeil; score- keeper, F, Helnemeyer. The membarahlp Is limited to twpnty-one, and the tltib will bowl at Zacher’H alieya every Thursday night.

Before a large crowd leal night in In­stitute IlLll the Institute senior team wais defeated by the crack Metroponiana of New York by a score o f 8il to a The Junior team defeated, liie Empires o f (hU city, after an exciting game, by a score of

6 t o 3 .When the senior toums lined up. the

AiMUence was worked up to a high pitch, as they knew It would be an exciting game. Ulll passed to O 'M eara, who was blocked by Dlasler. The ball was held, and on the throw-up Diasler hit It to Moyer, who scored first blood for the

ousevelt. o f the Meta, a fter a few p a g iK got the ball from HUl and scored R goal, pqyte,' o f th* Institutes, se-cu jM /th e ba^ i;ia %;,^aspn«froi||b 1tUl an4 diibblgd the entire lestgth o f ths hall and scored the first tally tor hM aide. A fter a series^ of clever puasing by the Meta, Combs got the bait in the centre o f the ha){, dribbled Jt toward the Inetltute's goal, and when the players came aricr him he neatly made a long pass to Moyer, who was uiider hLs basket and scored for hIs side. Hill scored a neat goal for hla Bide ou a pass from .Pardue. Combs and Roosevelt each scored a gog l for their side, Just before time waa called for the fir^l half, the w ore being W to 4 In the MeCs" favor

becoud, dhaugTkdwy* (ii the Instl- tutoidpV'was rt |)laee*’ tQr'lA»*,-iiW le Roose­velt, o f the Mf»ts, waa replaced by Dtssler. A fler-th e teamn lined up Htit scored two goals In quick .Muccesalon for the Ttisil- tuteji, which placed them tw o points be­hind. The gamu now .bocAtne Jnteresllnp. as both, ttamn were p laying their beat, and Moyi-r. nf the Meta, was laid out for n minute or so. nftcr com ing In contact with Pardue He resumed play and scored a clever ;;onl after evading the whole In­stitute iHiiin. After this the Mels played one of tMe tineai passing gam es evt-r seen In this e't> and Com bs blocked O'Meara anu paexcU lo Splndler, who sci^ied a goal frnm the centre o f the hall. After the toss-up In centre, Dow n scored on a pans from Moyer. Hill paaseci to Liipo, who tried a long ahot, but fell short. Dlssler L»a9Bed to Splndlet, who then dribbled and panned lo Comb^, who lcore<] Moyer and Hill both struck the

' ball together, and Pardue esught and passed ,t to Doyle, who tried for a bas­ket, but failed. 8pliidmr got the ball, drib­bled It, end then shot u basket from the centre.

IhB tU ates P la y T h e ir Best.The InStUdtea now began t«-) play th*»lr

besi. but It was no use. as they were out- claSBOd. HIM tried a long shot which h Is famous for. but he was uway off. Downs caught the ball and passeil to Corabe, who scored. A fter a series of fine passing ]>y Ihe Mata, O Meara got the bnii and pasned- la Hill, who tried a long shot and kgalrt Wik short. 8pindler pwaaeO'’ to Downs, who ■wai blocked by Lupo. On the toss-up Downs pasted to Combs, who scared one of the beat goals o f the night/ ComtwWtts dtrecftr imffar the basket, and was held by O M eara. Combs gut the ball, threw it backwards, scaring a goal. Combs agsiu proved hliaself lo be a star p l g y ^ Tty leoriog Oh a naat. pass frota Spihdter. Just before time was callbd forrthe second .half D lssk r scored again. Thp ,blocKtng and passing o f the ontlra Mtll^polUan tcum and tl\e shouting of Hill for Institute w ere features of the gams. FollowUig was the Une-up.

MelropoUtaii. Instituie.Cocabs.............HI gh l for wo rd ..............buy leDqWbs.............Left f o r w a r d . . P a r d u eMQYsr................... Centre ...................... HillSpihdier.......... Right guard ..............O'MearaRdm evett....... Left gu ard ..........ShniigoFRsy

(Dlsaler.) d.upo.iReferee—H, Schwertfuhrar, lUHinuies.

Umpire—Mr. Bmllh, Metropolltann Timer —Ji Dempsey, Institutes. Twenty minuie halve>i.

The line-up in the Junior gaicK' f''»l ows: Institute. Eminres,

Dfvih! ........Riglit forw ard .......... i. mCumlnga......... l ,o ft forw ard ............... l\ilU.nJSuJJlvHH ........ Centre .......... ■ et•lan l

friarrett) ,N eufer............Right guard .................. Tima

(Mulltn)Pretno............. L e f t g u a r d . . . . , ......... ('.dnll

HANDLER flAJNING HAR[).

East Orange’s C b u c e s for Inter- s!.h()laslic Title Appear Best.

Dwyer nod U eflkardt Each Gain a Fall, b it Neither Can Seenre

the Deetdiac BonL

' f! rit M ary 's basketball team car turc-ii i.t.ih gam es played at the Casino iLiii i.^si night. The seniors defeated the Irnijutiis a f Brooklyn by the score o f 1ft If' 4. .ih<l the Orients shut out the St. ThcvrniiH A. C. o f Brooklyn by the score of H In u. In the senior game both tearntt

nff at a lively gait and the ball wiiB In |.Jay ten minutes^ when Gutmluf, on !i |i;iJi.N from Olbson, shot the first goal Ilf iKi Fogarty followed up within.nivi-r. iimi a short time after RelsH i laml.'tl iht- ball In the circle, m aking the scur 0 iG 0 in St, Mary*a favor. The star plfiy of (he gam e was then perform ed by UimnlPK H e received the ball off Nick nnd g;as(> a clever exhibition o f dribbling. •>tiU wa? al>out to shoot the goal, when his opiiuij.nl cam e down the hall at a lively ollf iiiol Mocked the local man with I'n.HJKh ftirce to floor htei. Gunning, how- pvnr, riiiinnged to hold the ball and score a T b e Bt. Mary'o centre wasdue f.«r m iother g(}aL and he got It. Fo- Kicty jitiii about shot hla second goal wht’n lime was called and the half ended will) ih f score 12 to D In St, M ary’ s favor.

In Hh- litial hoK the Irdquols played a lietii-r ib-ft-nBlve game arid held the locals

Ln *\ points, while they scored 4. The iFMms lined up as follows:

Hl M4iry ■. , , Irocpmifl.Nil k R ight forw ard.......... CarnlsklFi'g.iri.s ........Left forw ard ..............(L io iin g ......... Centre ............. ...SAgapItviHS .......Right guard ... ......... RitterGlitMun . ..L M t guard..........McOavan

In iht' Junior game the undefeated Orlt-ni>. kj‘ [.i up their good work, and at no siii^< .if the game were the lirooklyti chami.i'in- In It. home team gave a clts.-r txhlM tlon o f passing find team­work H.ichman shot the firNt goal and Bieety gi.t In the Second. Then Knoebets let up iifit-r he threw four Htraiglu goals. Hit- hit If t-ndlng with the score E lo 6 In the Cirl^nts' favor.

In ih< iiiMt half the Bt. ThomHH had a Btrenk id hard luck, and the Orlejils^ were sati.cfied when Handeman scored hla sec­ond goal of the game. The flaai score was 14 In (I In (he Orients favor. The llne-up fo llow s:

Orients 8t. Thoffins A. V.KiiobelK ..........Right forw ard......... IiowneyfcteetH . . . . . . . . . . . I ^ f t f o r w a r d . . . . . . . . . Q u m b a1‘V inhata............... centre ............. WilliumsSfhrtvcr .............Right guard.........DelfonseBandeman .........Left guard................... Rlerl

R e f e r e e - F . M c T a g u e , S I . M a r y ' s . L m - p t r e — f l . T ' J w y c r , S t . M a r y ' p . T i m e r — C . N u g e n t , 8 t . M a r y ' s .

NEWARK LEAGUE TEAMS ROLL.K o r th e m R rp n h lic i i i i B o w lla g F lv «

T ak ejs Tbirea Oam eaW l ib th e B lT a rs li lfs ,

At the Rlvernlde Athletic Club's atkyg last night the home team» which will roll for R iverside in the Newark League thio seaston, rolled ihree friendly games with a team w hich will represent the N orihem Kcpublioan Club in the Newark League. Both teacna did good rolling. The v is it­ors took the first two gaross, while the home team captured the last game, with a total of UU&. O f the home le&tn, Wllllaaia had high score, 218. while Harper was a close Becond. with 308. Tompkins scored high for the visitors, with a tally o f IM. H igh average wuo. made by Harper, who got 5C0. The scores In detail follow : ,,,

RIVEU BIDE A. l\ 'W U llom s............................ HiJ. E hrlich ........................... 136Smith ................................. 160F. E h rlich .......................... J60Harpt-r................................. Kii>

1'!i' \-w.irk H igh School fnotbiill ti^im l"Ri i:« I'l iind league gam e ycwlcnliiv

Orange Oval at Ihr haii'L>i I L'l ihf KiHi Orange H igh School l‘y Hu' Kf-r. . : i: ii» ij. This gam e pnii'ilrully ' diTiti. f. iiif cham plopshlp, as iDust Oninti' h.i! tifriii'ti \m't m ost fortnidable (ippou- | i isiu. d-nl nnw there are only two gnm«'s , Ui \x}- il. : the P lngry and Motiiclulr |Miili.ir^ .'\! .demy gam es, and East Or- ; iiiiK' f-ii" ii.1 i-aelly w in both. I

Till team did not play Us urtual jpm „i .... , rind E ast Orange bud i\>i(r.i'Li i. Ill uiijiilng. Munn, Whitney aiul rinl-rliill played star gam es tor Lasl OraiiK.- ami Corlles. Pritchard and Van Du.uh i!l>| iht best w ork for Newark

.Mii'iii K.'d uff In the beginning o f Hii‘ gaim- fi.r K.ist Orange, and Malthewn Rut (h<‘ Im II AUt-r tw o plays East Oniiiif- gill th. i.i.ii on fl fum ble. Newark agiiin fumlii.-l i!rni Munn fe ll on the ball. Ham OrKiig! 1=1 iri'-il to w ork and by steady line t.u. kiiig finally sent Munn over the tlu' Inn fur a touchdown. MunnalHo kUki'd live jfoal. Score: East Ut- angi- 6 Ni'TAJirk 0. Pritchard kicked off t*» U lilint‘v who got back ten yards be­fore 111- R.iH tlirnwn. East Orange slartnl trii k plios, tnd tw o double passes netted thirty v.mi.H ,^galn the line bucking of the Ivist (iniTigf backs carried the ball down \]i- rl-111 ,inii Munn scored the sec­ond Tmii t1)l wn and kicked the goal. Bcnrc H-'HfM virango 12, Newark 0. No irinn t-rnrins wus done In this half, which endfri with ih. YvhII In N ewark's posses­sion op forty-h ve-yard line.

Winm l* iin t» t lie f la il . •In thp Hi iJiid half Pritchard kicked off

to Wfiiui' . »M,'! r.xU hat U fiftruii yJirtlBbefore- he v.n.a i;u kled. Ei*wl Orange gained twenty .utr-l- t y end nin.«, but as they could gain ik’ m<>re Munn punted. The hall wchi iivT Newark'^ gnhl line and Huftlii kl< koil .1 I lit from the iwenty-ftve-' yard liiif- Haf*! ' irunge curried the ball to Newark'H iw eiiiy-yard line, where Munn tried a drnp kl. k T he fell j«horl thii goal ptjiiits ami Rumii iigaln punicd U out from tip- Iwt iuy-flve-\alii line. New­ark * be bail >>M U lnrn.>P . hut if unable to gain Ruffin pnntctl. East Oraiige pot lo work and by aiPiidy llne-pUinKes Foper was Unally ahovt»<J over for n touch- dow-n Munn punted the ball out, hutWhitney mlSHwl it and the (ry at goal wn:i lout, floore; East Om nge 17, Newark 0,Pritchard kicked off and EjsI Orange ha«l made ahrmi thirty yards when time whs CBlb d. Tlie llnt-up;

East Orange High. Newark High...................... Left end ............ Van iniyne

Meeker .. .......Ij- ft tack le ..................CoihesP srkhursi..__ l..eft guard .................. jiulhiiVan Zlle.............. Ccnirp ............................ IllHeddan...........R ight guard ...................MafPnMcPloud........ Right tackle ........ rrijcdfi.idAtwater...............Right end -----Whitney. _____ tjuarter ha* k ..........Si'hwflriy,UiidertailL......Left hnlf back...............Bml>hRoper...........H lgM half back ....M atih tw jMunn.....................Full hack ............. iTlichHr.i

Final result—East Orange 17, N< wark n. Score at end of firat h a lf—E.isi Orange 12. Newark 0. Tuuchdowna - Munn 2, Hwp-r G ^ ls from t-' 'K ii'i''W'ns M ' nh j. K - i • ■ —WledenTneyer, o f Newark iTmplre—Mills, o f Orangr’.

CAITERLT ACADEMY BEATEN.

NEW YORK MAY REVIVE BOXING

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T ota l................................. :4:i »t3N O R TH ER N K E Pl'tiL lCA K .

i •■HYillO O E ■s n t v s e u M a t n i n u a i H h m t

A o m s d l W M w A m s .

. . ___ kik duF «Nk w whiav tack,,n't r«*t «t nlfht.

uch to molte u i r o M "stF * o u t .-wUI-otva r««»w«d

lift. _____'Hior* «1» core O * bMkMboi Cure every kidney tlL Here !■ Newark tkat thla ia eo:Hr. o( n M>rfSalk

■ A litor bij f ia * . iw n : *1 waa_______ _jerfw hi‘ta M ri*r and waa aftann op letd r laned bjr It. n a kidiiar ae- cretfana wan ot a dark oolar aad tluir too ftwipaat aetiae ttoaMad n iraaiu. paiticntarir At nUAt. irito It.aooorad aa

1 aaai4 'M t raaad t a w jaad-wara jdutera. but .la all my - . - - “ “ ”Vta bt

the

Teams of (he Artel Bowling Club last night rolled !hese scores at Q eorf* Jk- cobi'i alley*:

Team A W a cubs, IW; W . Bust, lU ; ITock. 141; BIrchle, 126; hander, Jkl; Trom - bour, I2h; Moeller, 106: Held, 6t; Itayer, 99; total, 1,(£1.

Team B—Baudlstel, S9; Bchwarta, Itt: W Itilg. K ; Bvans, 199; lielmatetter, U t; Benner, US; J, Rust, 114. Rothardt, i jl i Kappmeyer. 12S; total, l.OEJ.

Teama A and B of the Parkview Boarl. Ing Club rolled two games Isat night on Kunath's allays, at Parkview. Each taatt w on'a game. Corey was high roan, w itk IB, while K unath was eecond, with lU. The Bcoraa follow :

T E A M A. TEAM B.Johnston . . . . . i n U6 Kunath JfdUemaiiQ ......l i t U Corey .r.:.......IB ]l(B raant' , ; ........9t .t Herrmann . . .H 'lJ I ty BoliaalliMr. u t iM Knox ...............1 » U iAdler JJTPrthn ........... M l lRwnolda . . . I . K tiiJohn Quinn... 1| UI B e ll ..................Its TJJoo. Sch’ llner.Ui -111

Totala . . . . .T n t 'H r l Totals .......TM 111

At the saranth meet of the Forest yield Club'S' twh<.tBan blind handicap tournament, held last a li^ t on the club alieya. teams 1. t and tt rolled, with tha following reeulta:

T B N T H TEAM .J. Hontas............................... 119 isnA. O. A tk in ........................... 140 1*1

Totals m IM F IR S T TEAM .

UO

m

IHUO

S . G. H eller..............t . . Iff 133J. Lever................................... I t : IW

T ou ia............................. n» sa wT E N T H TB AH .

3. H oniM ................................ UI UO 113A . a . AtkJn...................... 140 140 140

' Totala .......................... M : » t nB BCON B T B A H .

R. A . Hellar......................... U7 Ui l «L. C. O arretaon ..:............U7 in IE

Totala .......................... m ae 3EThe next meat wlU ba hold on Tueaday

nlgtat. Nmraoibar U , whan tha following A iaE a WIU roli: FRat taaia. B . O. Hollar And J. Larer; aaventh taam. p . 8. Ensign an d A. Bratt, and a t ^ t h team, J. M. H unt and F . H . KitaaMg.

ON T fI B S A N D E D B O A R D S .Tha drat halt o f a ten-m ao team

m a t& batwaan tha JaoMa HaHulHa and th* CeBuloU ahulBeboard UBOctationa. iriilch waa to hava bean played laat evaning a t tha c o m tr o f dtuBbeea and Clover ttraata. has been poatponfd for e a t week a t tha raantat of the Celhilolda The EcM idUn team, are th fine trim and have their booka open Tor datoa "with bona and a n V «(-iow n taaw a 411 com - munleaUqaa shomld ba addresM d to T^omaa F torr. U t C h a m b tn a t r ^ city.

Tba T o ia F o rt and 3. c v m n « W * e - boiEI eluba m at a t Vbtd*a A n last tdght, tha farwNT team w ta a ta g -tg m . potato Tha Ifioraa M to w :JOHN T O B D C t M ^ C U B l U H C L C H

X , g o C aba.. ..........S B r S a d w I e k ........... U............ ..............B IT Cknran . . . . . . . . M

f t s s f i ? " ......... S•A**Sk**dA*** _P

N ^ a r k M l8 < il«w alirlil T a k in g No c i ^ n c e i t o r H tf O M t o l W ltk Y u o n g

P rt^ r J iM liiS ip ^ t T r4 a 4 on .JlDimy Handler, tha Newark nvi>!-

dlavaighf, will |>ut u}i the fight o f bis lfi< Mofiday night, when he meets TuunK I't- ter ja c lu on , the Baltim ore oolored wt lipt- wetght, at Ihe Trenton A. C., tnerv r.m ! DO doubt.

Handler has been In ettiot trainliie f ir ovter two weeks at the Terry Aoiociatlon, In Brooklyn. He is not (;ikin^ ar|r Chances with this hard-hitting Uuln- m dft negro, and Intend# to reverse tlu' cM be which went agminit him in itulu-

lom * few m onths ago.'‘ won has been w orldhg In h1 i

under the carefu l eye o f J«p n.in- y t that he wtU show Randier h** S:

uA iiia lna i It when they m e e tn Intends to g o a fter Joe it

dlaposei o f Handler.

8cherr«*Todd. ...............B urnett.................BegHi....................Tom pkins.............

T oiftis .................

H7li.;ifbivsii‘»r

16?1361S6Ifiim

M22

806

)B417415ft161m

789

CLLLULOIDS VICIDRlODiL o e a l F lT e -m a u Tram H efea ta t k t

M o n t v la lr Y . >1. » . n n w le r a • ' T % re e S tra ig h t <*ames. ^

The bos^ftng teams of U p O llu lo ld C IW and the M ontclair Y M A met on the form er team 's alUvs last night and the Cetlulofd Club wnn Uji- three games played. W , "Weber r'»li''l the highest score. F ollow ing were- Ui** wcoros:

C E L L U L O ID ''L r ttI L. H oehia .....................1 A. Cronin........................I F. V o ig t............... ...........

L W e ire l! ....................I M W e b e r ......................

O r a n g e i l l a h k e l i o o l F o o t b a l l K l e v e n LaliiB All E a u y V l e t o r y , i t h u t l l a g

Ita O p p o n e n l s O ut.The Orange Hiijh School foolhall eleven

detfiitvd the (.:ttrl3re( Academy leuni )vs- lerdny afurnouri i>y (he score of 23 i " u The High BrhmiJ hoyH outplayed rnrtenu In (UI pomlM. h-.liiiM? them every Unio, with one exfi-iitemy playeCH pm i Tlu-ir lnterl'-r« lo - while that -.f < >i iKiHfd.

in the siiinnl h. kicked oft i" < M ,i • the ball -hmI <'.n i; of (he M- ;>l I ii Iho L'vil 1' I' i* t'( ‘ keep Ui' II oi'i'orn f The llnc-up.

■ ilowOH, The Acrtil- h ;i fairly guo>l Kn'm*.

V.UN poor, hoW'-\or.. waa eacrpUnrutlly

when the Aciolcmy I)..'NVIlllums 1( the whole len^Mli

'i.-hdown. After IIiIn 1 up but failed (I, from srurlng a^.uii

•Xi'i- r w rtstllng for one hour and thirty minau-H I - tho third and deciding bout of .1 mat! ll between Profeasor M. J. Dwyer, " f Ur.!.Ill Haplda, Mtctv. and Charlea I■•lilijirdt, o f this city, “ Honest John" M' tfipi>ed Dwyer, who was on tupiU Ih’- Urne, on the shoulder, and said:

'll :h ill! over ; botji o f you can get up," iiinl .b'clnred the contest a draw. Thu III.Ill h wiiB announced to be ihr beat twti cut c f three falls at ra(ch 'as-catch -can •-I.'I' three Oondltlona were cpnsld-< I' i [" fuvor Dwyer. The men hml met on iitr. I’ jircvlous occaalcms. ami Leonhardt \\ i-'* ii'lurjied the winner each time, I'w.vTM admirers, however, were conft- U'ui that last night's mutch would U-uve

liirii-nni tale behind, and a few ntnull ^\.(K'rs Were rnude on the ouicoini', wiili l'vv>! r a slight-favorite. Itul the lajal that tic pr ifeKiior could do w'sh lu make a ill iM. Ilf the affair, which was virtually u \ I' li ry for Leonhurdt.

\S i\h t'Hv.h man having a full in hU cred­it liw ycr gaining the firni (me In twen- l.'-i'ix mlimles and three «iroiul», and L-'iiali.trdt the second Iti iwent,v-i>ne mln- iiU'K a.id eleven oecondK^tlie men began iinsiilni'‘H In the final bom. 'I'heir jjre-

. iTnrts. however, hflil told <*n them, aii'l Tii’Hli4’i- man could gain an jflvuntuge, iiii'l, f-tiiled above, afti'r wrestling for nti'' h mr Hltd thirty tiiJimlee, ImiIIi men in iTinJly agreed to a draw, imtl so the ituiil'Ii declared.

llb v y e r L o o k e d D raitn .8hiirtiy after the last i'r« lltuliiary pair

left thi* ring Dw yer imuh' hla appear­ance. Il«‘ looked a trlfic drawn and much light*-! in weight thun at any idher time Blncc 111' wrestled here l.iiuihurdt ap- jieurt-tl a moment Uter and was In his usual fim- condition. The ri lerec called ihi- mill lo the centra i f the ring and ga\(> thfiTi final Ineirucllon. and at 10:30 lime t-ulled. Then wuh wlincflaed the fiisiii-M ami m o il apf-claiulur bout ever Hei-h Ml tills city, aa never ft r ii momoni (lUl um* ulh>w the other to rest In point of Hi leiirc ,iiid skill Dwyer hluiwed to ad- v.rnt.Tge, but Ix^onhiirdl'p bulldog len- aelty and determination eruibb'd him to get out Of many a light place. A fter wTi'silIng twenly-flve mliiut«-s Dwyer Pl)rung a new irlek tvn Leonhardt. lOn*I wining his legs arutmd Leonhardt's nerk he forced the local man to turn a com ­plete som'^rsault, and a moment later se­cured a ha]f-NelHi>n and crotch hold and jiui Ijconhardt dnw’n. winning the first fall In twenty-six minutes and three aer- ouds,

The pecoiid bout waa a repetition of the first, being full of .ai'ilon and sensational featiireN. l>eonhRrdt Wrirkeit like a beaver to w cri up affairs aiul h«* tossed the pro- feosM; urauiNl at will. First one and then Ihe other appeared to have an advuiuage, but after wreplllrig Cor iweuty-onc min­utes and eleven Hocoml* Leonhardt secur-

i ed a hammorluck und U was evident (hat the fe ll was his He then gol a half-N el­son and bore Dwyer lo Ihe mat. Honors w'PTe now es’eti aiul (he crowd Wtt1le<l pa- tlom ly during th«- len minutes’ nuit.

The men fam e up slowly for the third b4->ut, and It was evident that their pre­vious effurts had bild on them. Both men tried all they km-w to do the irtck, hut neither hurt enough atretiglh left to sc- i’ i>mpll»h his purp4»se. After the men ha<l been on the mat for over an hour, and witli no sigtj o f u fall In sight, the spH’ - latiirs liMiume resiles* and many o f them left Ihe hall lAater the referee unnoun'>'d that If neither man gained n fall Inside of eleven minutes, which would make ilu- no- luul wrentllng limt- for the third bout one h'uir and thirty mlnulei, he would ileclare 111!’ ctuiu-f^t a draw. To this liuth m*n fign-ed, iiiul so (he match ended.

In th*' first prellTnlnary tietwei-n two yrnina Imo -* i-m h gained a fall.

Joi* Hi’H! l( HMd McLeet wri-HiSel a catch- SS-ratr|l-! III! bout, bO»t tWO OUl nf ihri'i'

Tom O’Rou ie Sajs Newl/ Elected

Letislalire Will Pass a Law

Legaliziag Fistic Coaiesis.

NEW yO Rlv, Nov. B.—A revival of pu­gilism In this city m ay come with the birth of the next m-w year. So aays Tom O'Hcinrke, promiiter o f llsllc cvelila and manager o f pUfilUsts. nnd he iuya be knows whareof he speaks. If one would take Seriously O 'U ourke's utterance's on Hu? important subject, he would firmly believe ihal iis aoOh ns possible oftOT Iho convention In Albany o f ths newly elected legislators ten-round boxing con- teeiB will be as com m on ns college fuot- b>ill gAincN.

O'Hourke suys he is "In right'' with those who control the political siluation 111 this city. and. while he had to exercise areal care In discussing the protxibllltlca of llie r4'Sumptlon o f the flatic sport, the ■'CHtwhlle iirnmoter said all arrungementa fiir ir will be com pleted within ten dftyi.

It seemed, fruin the drift o f O’ RourkFa cunvcrwtttlon. that a number o f persons of poUUcat Inllucnce have entrusted him with plans dealing with ring encounters. All these n lgh 'u p" persons w'ant Is the HSsUUlto^* o f a professional like hlmsclL and this assisiunce O'Hourke has pledged him self to gladly lend.

Pressed for some inform ation Ihut would be mor* definite. Q 'Rnurke cleverly sldo- stepped. Hu could say nothing more.

Give nut the names uf th<»se behind the schem e? Oh. no. He uuld he couldn't even think o f that,

And why not? Kecausc such an an­nouncement might Interfere with pliini only now In em bryonic sliitf.

Hevlvttla o f pugilism have been repeat­edly promised. Nothing has come from Ihrm. W hether or lud ilu* latest, coming from the supposedly well-informed Mr. O'Hourke, will amnunt to anything can­not be said.

PARKER DOWN DUMONT.

* 'l.title D em on* ' W re s t le r P uts Biiltl-* m o re a u on i l ia B ack In ]i> N la -

ntea ^i‘rauftR.NKW YORK. Nn\- D.-(Jiis Dumont, o f

llaltimurc. a w rcsilcr o f repute, made a game hut msvU'Hs Hiniggle (o stay fifteen taluules W'lth Harvey I'urker. the "Little Demon" wroatli'C at Miner's Howery The­atre, Iasi night. His efforts were fully apprsQiaied by the big audience present, but he wiiB furced lo succum b aUer lea minutes and thirty-five suoomis uf the fiisieHt work he probably ever ludulged In. Parker pinning his shoulders to the mat with a half Nelson ami catch hold, which he trleil dfsiwrutely l«i break.

To-night the "Yankee W onder" Is billed li> throw both Jack J.-evlnsohn, of Phila- detphJu. Ajul Frank Idone, the United States Artlllerymiin.

fulls, i.(in fivi

I five tn eiM-. lU .

! a Tri‘ -n j to ti J i .

P< h g a i n e d t w i * s i r a l g h t f s l i i ' a n d t w e l v e s * v o n d H n u l

I u n d t h r e e h e c i ^ n d s r * - -1 u n d G . R i i ' h l l i i ' U w r ' ' « t b ’ * l

i » o u t , G r t e c o - U o m n n s t y l e .

WEAK MEN.At* you siiffeiinf from

NfrvnuB WeokneM, Kid­ney, blv*r or Htomsali Complnitit*. Itheuina- litn?, iHimt Back. Pain* ur Ai-lii'H ID any ofyour liodJI? Uo ywU yournelf growing fetbl# n„.l ,110 too moot ir yuu .re e Rl.it with Ih. wr.kneu that reeulti (rom youthrol tolly or • hueln* the lewi of o.iure, I CM toarantee y„u e cura If rou uie

Dr. McLauschlin’s Electric Belt.

<‘•11 T o -d a y and t'«t bell, free. HecliHrj£f_for CGnauUft(l''n , ,,P iIE E b o o k If >on can'I cajl. write tot my beauMriiilv m-ti.'Mi«"l W -p w f****.* 'leri frcur #'urr‘ I |ft*l-nte. ■eaU tree..Iddrees in’l-iFini' ' ‘-t- riI

OH. M. F. McLADOHLlN*§81 nroi4lHiiy. > e ir 18lh Nt., ?<ew York

Othre Hnuri». U la D. ^Utidsys, B lo 1.

i:i"llf.

. I.v.

101JOgikSQ%

-'lU jla lns^ f t o o n

• ' l i he

1 Totals ........................ TOM O N T C L A IR Y .M (

Miller ............... - ...............Badgley ........ 144Pigler .................... I&4rh a m b erltln .................. 15*Kngtlsh . . .a ....................... I-T''

183173 ISI 142 197

8o6A.140174 161 P'S H4

T otals ................. 734C B A S K E T B A L L B S I 6 F S .

A ItTcly gome of baaketball will hr | i-i od at tha Carino Halt, on William srr> to-night, when the Excelsiors llnf ui aga lail tke ^ n lo r five of the Laun h'uui>l teaife.

Th# N, T , V . J n . would Like to hear rrsim ooma V)8-poiitid basketball team i r Thanlagbritig afternoon, game \o ■ played on opponents' court. Address Kr neat W . ICtemn, 48 Jons* street, city

NEW A I K A. C WINS FRIEMILY SERIES

Tha n u t bu katball ( k h m * t (he Co.no ' H «H ‘ WlU b , on Friday nlghl. wh.n ih- i t . M B lon meet tha crirk fit" "Itlia Xmltto A . C.'. ntid t ie Orient! lint- ur i ^ t o t t h , Inataeiblea junior team o1 X a riant.

On T ym u y n lch T T h a Oriaiiu or st Munr"* erlB Jountor to M llibum SPil

kntnat the junlort of tbat plaor Thr Nawiirk to r* lmir« aavan Ttctorle^ to tlla& credit, to A th a r wOl to OCcompanlnl br * ntuBbor Of Uwtr foOowato A ata*. haa torn c to r io frt to oon’rar tbe Incale to i r a b U A and « t o r t tUcht'o Sport TQAV bo tookod for,

RUPTUREN E V e i t O U T

w H B O v f y i H W .

A tiito tle B o a i l ln s l.eniinr K f i - Tn koa T h r o * ( t o a a n fr e m (he K iraabetk

\ A . C. Ptm KnlH bia.j Tha Athletic Bow llnf LeoK'" 0''e of tha ! Newarli Athletic Club won «'l three aaraeo

In tbe (rtandly aeriea wHIi >h' Kliaabeth .a C. pin kn tch u on the im-ai .l)< ya laat night. In thla the hum" i. im waa a irtfia luefcy, aa It only averBR.'i >(U7. win­ning tha aecond game with n tmol 'if TOO.

T h e n w a n no B t acore. m .'i on either eltle. tba nan real gpproaeh (>, ihio being O losaga'a m to tbe Oral gome The plaa fell hard and bole* were fre., .m i After the gatoaa ware flniahed n freohmeota were aervad -and tha vl.Kor.. diJ not got ■ way until a lata hour. The so res;

H B W A R K a CRadgor .................................. 114 1(7 inHalaor ................................14( lb. lUC’ ooko ......................... n« IM IHNorthrop ............... .............140. ihi IWOlosagia ......................... . l»i 1- ’ i n

Total ...............................IK "<> MlB U E A B E T H A f

K arr ............................. 151 » - l *tV h aelw rig ^ ....................... 143 13' I »Van D a rra tr .................... . is: IBK lin , . . . . .M . . . . 143 lit 113Ldna A . ......... I£4 IT' 17t

T ota l S Tg T »

l E l E i U t t T S d e c is io n .

C ta r iw a -M t g ait o M I S lr r a 'h r V r r .Al—4 B tM g'ttoM 't e r A a e r la

C I N C n n i A n , a , Nor. I .-T b e main baut b efo rt tha A jlto r Athletic Club laat night hot w u p O w a Baarnah. of Cincto-

i natl, a « d O w S u d n e r, of Philadelphia, i waa a t a a o oShlr. and Btoanah was glran I tha darttoiM after ton rounds of milling,

duriag w M oA Iharo waa not a hnoclidowu acoroA aa A a « t ^ o a for a kaockouU-

Tba crow d wao with tba local man. and It wag o a ttM t that Bdlorae Bod lA lly catarod to tbato awd ororiooked aoaa potott ^ gnou J iM iaal all the beat af

B t o O artoM r-tod the bettor of H (bM A dIBaraoce in tbair

. ritowto that to h M i to g a M M M a . • Vtog mng~ tohRag.

to ba oantlooed aboM

. . ! • l u y O r a n g e H . 8 I1 . ■ u i * n f l . . . . . . F . W i i i w i m t il . « ' i ' t i i f k l e . . . . . . . . . . O o n o v d rIa Fi gu ard ... .Wllberslskt-

r»-iiire ........................LiuilU i u l i i g u a r d _ _ _ _ H l l s l i i g i - iUiglit tackle.................. liiug

(Austin tI L i g h t e n d . . . W a c h e n f v l dg u . i i l i T b a r k . . . . . . . . . . . .I.ifi half tmek............Wlggiii

I t l g h i h a l f b u c k . D , W i l l i a m sI ' u l l b a c k . . . . . . . . . S t a u n t o nFinal i L s i i i l t r . i r i b r e l 0 , Orange 2 J

Score a l f U i i u f f i r m half~C'urtsret i i , Orangi? 12 Tuu'-hdftwns scored by IjWilUarns. F W illiams. Staunton. Gmils from touchil'iwuft. kicked by D. WilllfiTns. I. Long runs m.ule by F. WlUlftmn, D WDllamA. Wiggin. Time o f halves—T w - i fifteen minuter G 'xxl tackHng by F WllllHmH. l> Wllll-vmB, Oelgor, Osboruf, Staunton, ftf-fent- HalL o f Carteret Umpire— [olneaimit-^Derus. uf Orange. Tlmek' f per -Rarber^ o f Oran 'H.

IIVINGTONS DFF FOR PATERSON.C M ia p (o « « Kd o ib a l i R I e v ta W l l i r i s y

W ith 4 hr kt. Itonavm ilS r^B o n tb rG r id ir o n T o > n io r r « n .

The Irvingt'ui tcaig will meet atths corner of M»i*hi i ,»nd H r^ il strents to- iDorrow arteni- 4»n hi 1 o 'clock. The team Will go on the Krl»“ road to Paterson, whore a game »til l**' phtved with the J3i Bonaventurc ir .m on Olympic Field, it If expected that a larg. number uf follow. |rs wUl sccomiMuy ihr

Ths membtrs nf ihi- eleven are elatwl over the Idea « game with RlrersMt- h t i t Saturday, uu-l ife hoping for k nice day. The coiui-^i will probably decide WiMther Irvington has the right to ask orange A. C. fur a game The manager ttf tb i latter icum w itih ed Irvington at play lost Sunday and was very favorably imp reseed. _______

P O IN T S A B O U T PO O L.The game last night In the amateur pool

teumofflent at L'lVtn*'')* pool parlor* be­tween B. Sothers ami J W Meyers •nd»'4l !■ a Tlelory for the r-Tmer by a ocore of IN to m.

Play in the am ateur puul tournament at C o a f l ^ ’s yesterday roeuUttd as follows: B. Southard SO. K. Stewart 88- J. Nino N, H. Oofiobue 4d . H KHlenbtuv N. C. Holmes 31

—o o -Ohly one gam e wa^ pbye<l last night In

the onatour pool tournament at the June- tloa porliora, on Springfield aveoue. '^n w h i^ A h« UngllghlcttoWucceeeicd In beat- tog Urn »baia>erg by 76 points to a .

NERVOUSNESSnptot* d a H ctB hch and prevent* tlie n a b i il t o UemieBU ftotn getting into the bloa& T h e H om ach finalFy rebel* againat

a aad tb e le a o lt i* dyspepsia. The V Will a tiengthen the n erva and

c m W O M B a B , C M A d p a tio n , MUm i a - ■ W f S H lM M c y , a lao create a bcaitT u p d a t e . R a tify th e b lood and bniid up o a t y t o H L B e w u c t o l r y i L

NOSTETTS’S 1 S l i p BITTERS.

U TTI.E NOTES ABOUT THE i m ELEVENS

^\hnl ltt<’ Htg niid L it t le Tenuin A rr PuiriH on 4 'ity Mad fie b -

url»nn M e l i s .Tli< I '■ I n i Junior* w ill play «.n Fr-'-

JiiiLi; I ’ • to-m orrow aftennx'iiAll til r; ' ii'< (o appear gt Umui] und M:iTk-.......... .. <Nt 1:90 o 'c lock sharfi.

-CJO— f.T>c ' Miiih H\gh School footl.uli

t,-:irv ( d :lk- i(« Hfrunge with aoin**.......... I :• r'T H game at Short U\]\aTn\r S,.i .rd.i,- Addrvo* Frank Schmidt. Mill!.

. 'll, J'(K-i^t’ -‘ larfi would like tn ar- I r M i:' wtih all ninety-pound mams

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'I'),. idJiric Fit iii Club footba ll tPBrti v,iii III. (• thi Hiring Adiake A. C. .eleven of fhi"- • Md-u HTternnon, on the ffirmrr'fi gridiro n f iriicr Aunvmer avenue and IrNstm pin-'-i The gatite will be calledm :i .M f. ( Sock

-<TO—TtiH F. C. football team will

^iTini *n*- iiapi Ride A C. at Amberg'n1'ftik T.i morrtiw afternoon. ThISw leamn ]tn\> jd.ivt*d fromc Interetttog gnff bard- rnui;n( h a iibs on the gridiron thU *€rt- p m TFie Fn^t Side* Will be the favorite licuiiip- ihcv defpnied the Berkeley A. C. t.i (h'- r.inc or ly to 0. while the ^ fk e le y s l>em the i're*ccnts hy th* score o f 8 to fl.

—oo—I Tti. I':.<.( Knil Flvld Club wtU play ,h «, Col.mlal I'irM C Iuhol BrilevtUa at Glladan-

m ;iy.r'n PatO lo-m orrow afternoon. The I aau... will be railed at 3:30 o 'c lo ck oharp

N liiirr team has been (cared against this The Hast Ends hava baan prac-

(leina liard all week and arc ronfidaut that Ihe vl.-liiire will hava to play f io t ball to WI., The llne-up at iha EUit Kcda: (1 !>-ar' left end; UcCraa, left tackle; Van unlen. letl (Uard: Collin*, centra: Kpechi and Davideon, r ifh i auard: H c- Inlyre. rl»ht tackle; Halnts, right end: HI. quarter Ivark; S chw arii (captain), left half bark: Ba.Uy. right half back ; Keut>. ner. full back

The Newark football team and the Fort H ancock team ot Sandy H ook Will con- teat for honnrs to-ir.orrow afternoon at W Iedenmayer's Park, and on# o t the cloaca t games o f the ecaaon U predicted by thoee who know tbe atrength o f the tw o team*. Th* Newark team wlU try hard to conquer thla alar co m b lu tloB o f footba ll player*, which baa not BMrt .Ita m atch thla aaaion In ata gamaa. The Newark team haa played good tootbalt all •eaaoo. and haa but one defeat with a record o f four rictorieo. Tha Itoa-np will be aa folloara:

H ew ark-C onoeU and liuUto, toft and: Brown, left tackle; Beach and MoCua, laft guard; S lebert centre; Gragury aod R lit. ■chart, right end: Bebrodar and Daria, right tack le; Bolgcr. right guard ; (Hll, quartar bach: Darina, right halt baitol D rary. la ft halt back; Rtoeh. tan badL

Fort R aacoek—Crooa. toft and; KU wail, le ft taekla; Ftoaaek, left gu ard ; Lorey, cen tta ; "Wardaii. right e M ; Abroaa, right toakla; Btoaell, right g a U d : Ita M , w a r . tar h u A ; Imnghlin, right h a lf h a ^ Bad- dau. M t M U hack; K iz , tidl b u tt.

F R E E T R I A L B O X .

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Max O'RelK more widely known by his nnm de rSunn' 'bun by hln real name. Punl B iourt, la to loyture In ARsoclAtlon Iliill, N»'v.arl;. ri'*xi u ’eilnaiMlay niaht. HU lateat bonk. "Jler Royal H lghneaB^W om iin/' ln»H >ipl l«*en pub- lUTied In America. M. Blouet haw aalnrd a reputation IkiUi :ih nn author and a traveller. Born In B iiltnny, March 2, 1K41 , he wad educauil In Tiirls Aa a ravalry officer he fouifht In the Franco-Hru«»lan W ar. hcliiK i jirUoner at BMan. He was severely wounded during the d ays o f the tbunmimr, disabled and peneioned. In he went to Knirland to ho I^nulon inrri'^pondent o f French pape^Tt, and was a maaicr at St. Fnura Brhool from Is7fi lo ISH4. Hla Journeys have brouj^ht him frc<iuently tn th li country, and h»! h:m iruvelled ex ­tensively In Burope. Austrnlla, South Afrlcu. Taammila and N> w ZciilutiU. HU literary w orks a rc a numbcT of successful iK^oke and |)Ul>s. M. iMouet lives In I/ondnn. All hU ^ o k s . hrst publUhetl in Prunce, h n w been trntmluted Into Hnfllsh by his wife. H is rccrL-ullonH nre riding and munlc.

T h e irrepressible and del'jirhtrully e f­fervescent M ax O 'Rcl! adds an­other to hU length*nlng lUt of bopks In "H er Royal 11 ghn'^ss—

Wonian.'* The talented Krenchmanhas written and has Ucturtd about women many tim es before, but hU views on this a ll-im portant topic may be said to be ■ revised and ampIliUd In the present volum e. It U do*c ld ed lya book to sharpen the mental ap­petite, and m any a sparkling druft can be quaffed from It,

W e say d r ^ t s , perhaps we should say sips, for although the hook tompis tho reader to hurry through Its piiges. the kcwheat enjoym ent will be derived by tiih- Ing It lip from tim e to time. Too much of It at once will destroy the pungent flavor. Taken temperately as a semi-stimutant now and then, w ill prolong the pleasure to be gained from It, und one will find Oil glancing a second time through the Tolume almost aa m uch to dollKht as in the first reading.

In epigram o ften brilliant nrd In nearly •Very Instance rem arkably clever. Ma* O'Rell treats In his Intest. hunk of luve. n s r r ia g e ^ f wom an, generally ns she is presented to our wondering and admiring gaae the world over A coHmopollUn, our author brings to his work wide observa­tion slid remarkable Insight, togeth»‘r with the power to clothe hla ideas In felk'Muus words. No foible Is too small lo elude him; no gr^ce Mtcapes him. He knows that he

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In her position, Mitr.ii-tlveneKs, and her 'Wli'-ri the French girl

all trle l omd all fulled, and (hat they a c ­knowledge It) but ihrv are trying still-''

Tills characterisiti- nf wnmun, our au­thor sagely pbservcK, Is probably, a fter All. what m akes her ever so Interesting to us. N4iihlng is more dlfferctil. he remarks, from a woman than imoihrr woman, and he hastens to aiM th:it tioililng la more different from a woniiin ihaii that very womuti herself. He mliTiiiH that b is re- \ fleriinnH are only siruy fhnughts on the i gre;ii iiuestlon; like ht.- frllow men, he i rt'slly u»n know nothliiR about women.

.Mux O'Hell rccognlU’s the fa ct that from the fluwn o f the wnrM wom an has iilwrtyH been a greju pnwi-r. Indeed, he Huys. she hud thti kudinK part In tho iJrst great drama * f wlUili the literature o f tiu’ worM g1v‘t-H any acr'oant. A snake and u poor weak man luid the minor pBfts, the snake iiUiying the villain and the poor man the fool. Ik* glvea utter­ance again to the truth that a man owes all his best fjmilllles to fhe Influence o f the flrai woman he has known—hla mother. A man, he says, will be what his mother has muile him. “ W om an,” de­clares Mux O'Uell. “ ImK been the greatest power for good and evil (hat the world has known, fur ever snice Adam and Eve there have been men and womun—espe­cially wom en."

He OivcM Some Advice*In as many chapters Mux O 'Rell gives

fldvicf to the niiin in love, the man who woniH to marry, vn the selection o f life partners, to the married man and to the marriri! woman. Here are witne o f them;

“ The wuman who haa a keen senne of humor i» a terrible one to make love to. The romaiitic om* will rtnd charms in all yuur HhoMoomlngM, but the other It In­exorable,"

“ If you arc bald, never make love to a woman talbT than L<»oker] at frombelow you are all vlTht.”

“ When >nii a ie .ul, once said a cynic. It's fur a Umg tilin', but when you are married, h e forevt-r."

“ Murry ui an that will a lw ays en­able you to play w'lth a woman ail the different <‘hurai it rletJc purts o f a hus­band, a I'hum, i\ li>ver. an adviser, a pro­tector. amJ Just .1 tiny sUAplclott o f a faiher.”

“ In chcxjKing Mn-ir partners for life, peopli shnuld be jih rareful as In chooaliig their ancestors,“

“ A wnni.iii shouM avi.hl accepting a man wlui ban been [xniu'ulurly successfu l with Women "

“ I should adviv, ii\Dn)cn to shun a druKoii of vlnih ' Ilk- fire, • • • The muh- priK U III'' .il'"m lnnllon o f theearth,"

I'li.ii's on the threshohi

m a r r i e s , s l u - k , i I u ‘ ^ I n r l i b e r t y : w h e n t h e E n g U s l i K i l l m a r r i e s , s h p o f t e n l o s e s h e r ^ ; w h e n t h e A m - r l i ' - u i K l r l m a r r i e s s h e r e -

t a l n K b c T H ■ ■T h e A n n r k a r j w k t t i h i i I s t h e m o s t I n t e r -

e R t l n g w n m i i n I n i I t ' w o r l d — b c o m b i n a ­t i o n , n n l b n * I s o n e o f h i s m a n yt r l b i i t c B I n h e r ; ^

“ ■ \ V h c n w n u i i - i i y . ' r * h o r n a f a i r y a t t e n d ­e d t h e h i r i h i « f I ' l u r v h u h * o f t h e m . B a c h w o m a n r c r < ' l v r d a s p c i l n l g ’ f t . T h e , A m e r i ­

c a n W ' i n i a i i i r r i v l n g l a t e , t h e f a i r i e s g a t h ­e r e d i i i K f ' i l i ' T a r u l d e c b l c d t o m a k e h e r a p r e s e n t u f p a r t o f a l l t h e a t t r i b u t e s c o n ­

f e r r e d o n o i l t h e o t h e r w o m e n . T h e r e ­s u l t I s i h u i b I i o h i i M t h e K m a r t n e s s a n d t h e b r i g h t I ' M i k o f n F r e n c h w o m a n , a n d t h e H h u p r l y , h c v j I i H l i r a ] l i n e s o f a n E n g l i s h w o T H f i ! i A h ! h u r , a t b i c d t o t h a t , s h e h a s a

c h a r u i i c r l a i l c t r a i t p e o a l l a r l y h e r o w n , a n u i t ^ r a h s u i r f o f a f f e c t a t i o n , a n a t u r a l -

n f h ' l t r i n g w h i c h m a k e s h e r u n i q u e , a n a t l ' i T i . i i t ) p c - T h e r e l a n o t I n t h e W o r l d a W D T T i B h i M m s t c h h e r t n a d r a w t n g - r o o m . T h c n ^ v h i c h i i i m i s , a m o n g t h e w o m e n O f a l ! n a i i r m a l l M c s , a H l l h o u e t t e ‘ b l e n d e c a i i p h ' . ’ b e r f t f ^ l f . a q u e e n . ”

■ 1 h a v i > n e v e r s e e n I n A m e r i c a , * * h e s a y s , “ a n i i h s n l i i l e l y h e l p l e s s l y p l a i n w o m a n . S h e I h a l w a y s i n t h e p o s s e s s i o n o f a r c -

d o e m l n g r * n m e t h l n g w h i c h s a v e s h e r . "H e t h l n k M t h a t A m e r i c a n ^ u s b s n d s a r c

d e v o t e d t o . b u t n o t u n d e r t h e I n f l u e n c e o t w o m e n T h e y a r e a p t t o h a v e t h o t e l e ­

p h o n e a n d t h e t l c k c - r f o r t h e c o m p a n i o n o ( i h H r J o y K a n ^ l s o r r o w s ,

j T i l e m a r m J s h w o m a n I s a b h o r r e n t f n 1 M a x O T t c I l — h e l o v e B t h e w o r o a n w h o p o n - t i e s F c s a l l t h e w o m a n l y v i r t u e s a n d Q u a l l - lIcK

H i i a c e p r e v e n t s m o r e l h a n t h e b r i e f e s t r e f e r e n c e t u s t ( * T u ? o f t h e o t h e r t o p i c s o u r

a u t h o r l o u c h e s u p o n . P e t t l g o a t g o v e r n ­m e n t , a b o u t w h i c h h e m a k e s s o m e n a r c a s - l l c r e m a r k s , s u r e l o h e h i g h l y r e l i s h e d b y I n c o r r i g i b l e i n h a b l l a n t s o f p r o h i b i t i o n I t t a t e s ; E n g l i s h a n d A m e r i c a n w o m e n , w h o m h e c o u s l d r s d o a d ’ y i j v a l s f t h e m o s t b e a u t i f u l w o m e n I n t h e w o r l d ; b l o n d e s a n d b r u n e t t e s , f l l r i a a n d c o q u e t t e s ; “ a p o r f o t t J a t l y * ’ — h e s a y s o f t h e r a a l U i d y t “ S h e p o s - . f C B s e s a l l t h e q u u l l i l e s t h a t m a k e u p a

g e n t l t m u n " — m a m m i e s a n d g r a n n i e s , h a v i n g f o r t h e l a t t e r a n e H p « * c l R l l y k i n d l y

w o r d : m o t h e r s - i n - l a w , a b o u t w h o m , o f c o u r s e , h e t e l l s s o m e g o o < l s t o r i e s ; w i d ­o w s , w h o , h e s a y s , m o u r n t h e i r h u s b a n d s

g | l o n g S I t h e y d c s c r \ ' c ; o l d m a i d s , t h e w a l l - f l o w e r s o f t h a t g r e a t d a n c i n g p a r t y

c a l l e d l i f e ; n u r s p K . a n d l a s t , h u t n o t l e a s t , a t e n d e r a n d t o u c h i n g p o r l r a l t o f a F r e n c h

m o t h e r .A f t e r s u m m i n g u p t h e f a l l i n g s a n d

f o i b l e s o f g o o d w o m e n a n d I n d u l g i n g I n c e r t a i n o b s e r v a t i o n H o n w o m e n u n d e r t h e

h e a d l a g , “ C u p l d 1 a n a . “ M a x O ’ f t c l l c o n ­c l u d e s h i s b o o k a s f o l l o w s :

“ W o m a n l a m a d e t o l o v e a n d t o b e l o v e d . S h e m a y l i v e o n l o v e a n d d i e o f I t F o r a m a n . l o v e l a i t » O 4 ' c u p a i l o n o f a f e w m o ­m e n t s ; f o r a w o m a n , l o v e i s l l i e o c c u p a ­

t i o n o f a l i f e M m e . ”

things that ajTurd pure pleasure to all who 8eo them?”

Mr. S^'toii-Tbompson sums up in a few W'ords the struggle for existence In the animal kingdom wh^n he says: “ There is only one way to make an animal’* history untragic. end that 1* to stop before the last chni>ter.“ He ol>»ervp« that “ for the wild animals there la no such thing as a gentle decline In peaceful old age. Its life Is Hpent Ht the front, in the line o f battle, and as Hoon as Ha power* begin to wane in the least. Ua enemies become loo strong for It: It fulls.”

The pictorial aide o f the book I* one of Its more attractive feature*. The full page Illustrations, for which Mr, Seton-Thomp- 0on has evidently ueed the cam era-to theheat advantage, are striking in their ac­tion, Htitl the Hame care arid arllHilc Ireat-

"W om eu should have two great alma In Hfe; Trying to be beautiful, and suc­ceeding tn being pleasant.”

“ The roars o f life are the women ’*• * • *

" I f a man hears men apeak ill nf women,

c e a a f n l m a n o f 4 l } s t 1 n g u l a h e db y ; i p e c u l i a r a p u i i i L l - f , , r h i * o c c u p a t i o n . T M s h a s a l w a y s h . - c n i h < - c a s e t o a g r e a l - ■ T o r U - 8 S j l i - g r t - i ' I n i l u - l l c l d e o f c o m - i T H T i a - , o f a c i r m c . u f vviir : i n d o f a t a t e a - m . i n . ' i h l p , b u t t l m i i m s i . s h i n i n g e x a m p l e s

h a v e b e e n i n t h e h i M s u f l i t e r a t u r e , n r i n m l m u K i c . S f H a k h i K i > ; u ‘ i l ( . ' u l A r l y o f t h e

w i l i e r . W p c m i p u t i t i l n w a h * a n a x l n n ) i h . J i l i e w l p i h a s w i i u i n u r f o r e f a t h e r * W ' . i i l d h n v 4 - t i T m i ’ i l a ' ^ ^ 1 1 , “ l a t h e o n e w i l l m a k e * h i s m a r k . I n f a c t , t h e p e r -

s ' » n w h o d m * a i h i u K - v i r n o r i l i n a r i l y w e l l l l m l H i i H a r u l e , . i n U ' S - . i j i * h * - t h a t r a r e c o m - h l n a i l o n . a n i a : i > - j i : J i l < d K e i U u S , t h a t h e

c a n n o t d o a i x v i h i u g 4 ' l s p H f ? 1 * s o f u l l o f t h e ( i n c i T T i p o r i i i m m u - a s a g o w ' h i c h h e h a s l o d e l i v e r t h a t I l l s w h o l e l i f e c e n t r e * a b o u t I t — H i H ' f . f j i n i ' * I l l s l l f f — a n d h e e x p r c H S c s h i m s e l f I n s a y i n g w h . u h e h a s t o * f t y .

I t 1 * V e r y g r p i i t p r - i l s e l o m a k e t h e s t n t c m i ' t u t h a t M r . S o i a n - T h o m p a n n b e ­l o n g s t o t h a t h i g h o r d e r n f w r i t e r s , p r ^

e m l n i ' h i l y g i f t e d h y n i i u i r e a n d t h e p o w e r n f i n i c - r p r e i a l l c m l u ^ p e n k a u t h o r l i a t l v e l v

1 u p o n o n e s u b j e c t , b u t I t i s n o t g o i n g I b e y o n d t h e b m n i i l H o f I r u l h . H e h a s I s h o w n h i m s e l f a n i n s i c r I n h t s s p e c i a l ! H e l d a n d I t l a o u i i a e f o r s i n c e r e c o n g r a t i i - [ I t t l l o n w h e n h e p u l * t o g e t h e r a m - w b o o k .

I t 1 * e n o u g h t o s a y t h a t t h e a u t h o r o f I ' ' L I v c h n f t h e l i n n i ' - d " I s t h e a u t h o r o f ' “ W i l d A n i m a l s I H H \ ‘ e K n o w n . " T h e

l a t r v i t c o l l e c t i o n o f M r . S e t o n - T h o m p . ® o n ' a ! K i n r l e * n f c i n l m i H l i f e m o r e t h a n s u s t a i n * j h i * p r e v l o u * r e p u t a t i o n . I n a a e r i e * o f 1 e i g h t a k e i c h e s h e g l x ' e s u a n t w g I J m p a e s

o f A f a s c i n a t i n g l a n d W e a r e I n t r o d u c e d I t o a g o o d l y c o m p a n y o f t h i s a u t h o r ' * I a n i m a l f r i e n d s , e a c h o n e o f w h i c h h a *

t h e h a l t m a r k o f l i e l n g p i c t u r e d f r o m t h e I 1 f » ‘ , a n d , m o r e o v e r , p o s s e s s i n g s u c h a t r i i n g l y n u i r k e d h u m a n c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s

a s t o m a k e u « r e a l i s e t h e m o r e f o r c i b l y o t i r k l n , * h l | i w i t h t h e p e o p l e w h o g o n n

f o u r l e g * , o r w h o c l e a v e t h e a i r . T o a t - t e p i p l I I I r l n K C r l b e n r r c t e l ! a n y o f t h e s i f t r l e H w d u I ( I b e - H l m o * t a d e l i b e r a t e # f f o r t t o m a k e ( h e m l o s e i h c l r c h a r m . T h e r e I s : i r e a l s t o r y I n e a c h o f i h « m w h i c h t h e u i i l h ' i r b e s t I c H h f o r h i m s e l f .

Keynote to His Work.I t I s a n I n t e r e s t i n g n o t e t h e r e a d e r

f n t u M r , S e l p n - T h u m p m i u H i i i i ' h p r e f a c e s

ment are sthown In each of the numerous marginaSlu. The title page I* an extremely effective exam ple o f old atyle. The make­up o f the hook is excellent.

It 1* a trIMe am using to note In Mr. 8e- ton-Thom pson’ a fore-w ord, the very pre­cise wuy In which he states hlk own claims to fame -ond those o f his wife. “ The pub­lic .o h » e rv € * Mr. Seton-Thompa n oracu­larly, "ha* not fully underatood the part that Grace Gallatin Beton-Thompson does In my wurk ‘ U would, o f co.urse, he Im* posHlble for Mr. Seton-Thom pson to let the public remain in such a state of Ignor­ance. This little paragraph, which might well be t nikle'tl, "M y W ork and How .My W ife Shows H erself W orthy o f Her Hus­band.” toes on to state that "the ator'es are wrliten by m yself and all the plciorvs. Including the m arginals, are my own handiwork." H ow ever, Ernest Belon- Thompsnn pay* the assistance o f Ord« e Onllalin Sclon-Thom psop has been essen­tial tn “ choice o f subject to llluairate. In Ideeti o / It* treatm ent, in the techulcHl book making ami the preliminary design for cover and title pa^c, and In the liter ary revision o f the text.”

So, let there be no further misunder­standing About this very important m at­ter. It Is absnlutcly correct, as Mr. Setnii- Thompson wm ie U. except that we not forgot to rend Thompson Seton w h c'e - ever the words Sletoh Thom eson occur. I n US trust In his next book under his revlHr d name hla tribute to hi* w ife ’s work mnj bo more gallant. Tho least ho could do would be lo tell first what she does and leave the rest lo tho Imagination o ( tho reader. Then* arc too many "m ys" In the present luslnnce.

"The Ll\as nf ihe Hunted," by Brnesi Soton-Thonipsinm. Fluirlca Scribner's Sont. New York Price *175, Received from P. F. Mulllg.'in.

From Seton-Thom pson 's ''Hives o f the H unted." SiriUner's Son*.

Copyright, idOl, by Charles

Ih filMO first rate. The hook l.«* well lllua- | “ BleTmerhassett," and the man who la trai. ■! and has an appropriate holiday i not averse to advertising one of his storicai l , i \ ( < r o f g h o s t s .

•Oier the Plum P udd 'ng." by John Kpt.ilrlrk Bang*. Harper & Bros. Price, Jl.iri. Received from P. F. Mulligan.

9^r, 33rady*s 9few Romance,A fine sen story, full of stirring adven

ture, and carrying wiih It moreover an nttrnctlve element o f romance, can be promised the readers of Cyrus Townsend Hrady'.H latest lw>ok. “ The Qulberon Touch." The two historical events which give the chief .setting for tho narrative are the taking of Q u :bec by W olfe and.the defeat o f the French fleet In Qulbercn Bay by Lord Hawke. The hero of the tale ie Philip Grafton, a brave young navel officer, and the heroine, a “ wild Breton rose." Anne, Comtesse de Boban. to whom we ere Introduced as a girl who plays that Philip Is a knight o f the days ot chivalry, of which her little mind la full. The characters o f both Philip and Anne are well drawn, and much that is com ­mendatory can be said of the treatment of the historical personage* which enter tnio the novel. The action o f the story I* stirring, and the author ha* a firm hand In treating with the exciting and dramatic Incident*.

"The Qulberon T ouch ," by Gyrus Town­send Brady; D. Appleton & Co., New York. Price II.GO,

+

^ o ro J^un from fSanye*The whimsical humor o f John Ken­

drick Bang* has made his nome well known to the American reading public, especially to fbut large part of it which has enough o f the serious side o f life In business or professional care* and which turns with very evident relief to the writers whose ob ject Is Just to amuse. Mr. Bang* ha* put together for the holi­day season another collection o f *hort sto­ries, with the title o f “ Over the Plum Pud-ding," This book app-^nrs between very ornate covers, the remarkably e f-

C^says ty Coitoyo tPrestdonis^"The Greatness o f Puiience," an essay

|.\ Grt'fildent Arthur Twining Hadley, of Yal? U niversity, 1 b a little treatise which ib'servea a carefu l reading. Essentially helpful, It is logically convincing, and la liartlcularty directed tu the young man be­ginning his business o r professional cu- n-rr. It Ih o f Interest to note the stress Dr. Hadley puts upon co-operation. He siiys:

“ May Yale be burled fifty fathoms deep under the sea If ever she begins to teach her men so to define success that U may be purchased at the price o f aelf-centrr.l Isolation! Rem em ber that the great achievements o f h istory are those which have been worked out with others and for others, and that this co-operation ran only be obtained at the price o f patient waiting. Rem cfnber that real leadership belongs to the man who can thus pa­tiently feel the needs and limitation* j f other men, and who has lhat power of Helf-renunclatlon, w hich alone will en­able him to com pass this result. AuJ finally rem em ber that however much yuu may be able to dazxle the multitude or lead the multitude, the respect o f your own conscience, under God, Is thp one enduring possession. In patience, In the profoundest sense o f the word, shall you possess your souls. Thus, and thus only, can you rlso above the caprices o f fate In achieving a character and s fixity of pur­pose which 1( Is beyond the power of for­tune to take away. Thus, and thus only, shall you enter Into the estate of him tnn( hath.

■' ‘Three firm friend*, more sure than day or night.'

" 'H im self, hi* M aker and (he angel Death.'

“ Be ye followers o f them who through faith and patience Inherit the promises."

"T h e Greatness o f P atien ce .' by Arthur T . Hadley. "W h at Is W orth While Se­ries." lim o. W hite leatherette. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., New York. Price, Ihlr- ty-flve cents.

The relstlon* between the practical and the ideal are touched upon in a short essay, "P ractical or Ideal?” by Rev. Dr. James M. Taylor, the president o f Vasaar. In It he draws a contrast between Ihe practical and the Ideal, showing In what sense they are Inter-related, and the ex­tent o f their separate bearing upon life. 'The practical, he says, destroya Itself and Its ow n special end*, unless It realises more than can be touched or seen or measured—that Is to say. there is really no practical that Is not also Ideal—noth­ing minister* to life In any proper sense unless It touchen something deeper than what we generally mean by the actual and useful. From this line o f reasoning he draws hi* roncluslons.

"P ractical or Ideal*’ ’ by James M. T aylor. “ W hat 1* W orth While. Series." UltiO. W hite leatherette. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., New Y'orlL Price, thlrty- flve cents.

in another, expresses himself In w hat hla publisher* term an "odd" letter aa de­sirous that any one poaaeaaing In form a­tion about Aaron Burr com m unicate with him. Incidentally, In the "o d d " let­ter, Mr. Pidgin takes occasion to Inform a waiting world of the facts that his two “ rom antic successors to 'B lcnnerhassctt' wll be ready tn 1902 and 1903," and that his “ projected life o f Aaron B urr will be ready for publication about 19M." T hose people who have been worrying lest Mr. Pidgin should decide not to w rite any more can now rest easy In their minds.

R. H. Russell presenls a sum ptuous edi­tion o f Anthony Hope Hawkin’s "D olly DlHlngues." Illustrated by H oward Chand­ler ChrLsty.

iBriyhi 2^arse o f ^ookland.

A B a lM e ot AmbIHon.Some aim to write scholsstic lore

In words aglow with learning’ s light: W hile others would In verse outpour

Their happy souls so clear and white. Some would achieve Fame’ s glorloQs

heightBy brersy screeds of babbling brooks;

But as for m e.'Td fain Indite One o f the Six Bem-Belllng Book*.

With stirring t#!es nf sea or shore Some would the Torch o f Fame Ignite

Others rarnasstis-ward would soar Oil Hym ns und Oiles o f Interest slight.

Some, commendation would Invite B y "Alda to Health" or “ Hlnla

C ook*:"But I would publish If I might

One o f the Six BcHt-eelllng Books.

to

’TIa easy. AH one needs is Gore,A Shipwreck or a Frantic F ight;

Hints o f fierce oaths the villain swore, Borne saws and aphorisms trite.

A lthough ihese Element* seem quite Enough for certain scribbling crooks,

I reach MU In my fancy's flight One o f the Bix Best-selling Books.

'■ h .1 rnsTi I ;iof ni.ii I iitiDhi

FAIR a4MF

JO H N K B S D R IC K B AS O S rTha humorisi ha* a new VK)ok.

the Plum l^uddlng.""Over

has the m oft f.i«»clnat1ng *uhject to wrife aboul, und wHh lh»' true Gallb Hpiri!, rlseti to th^ tx'i a^lou. Me 1* :M) ♦•vldt-iiuy hapuy In kIvIuk Iuh tliai hi* tiplrllIs contaKlouf W e iHiigh wlih Mm. in.'iK*’ fun with him and wniHhlp wlih hltn :it the shrine uf the eternal leinlnlmj.

■' T BUI a man. niid e\» r> thing lhat con­cerns woman Intcr .-^T' m'-.’ tniglu hovi’ said T e rrn ce " Th:U in ihc way M.ix O'Rell begin* hl> bot'k. if w*- do run count a tmy prefo'-i in whli h hi- t xpTfKy<*M the hope that h»‘ wilt not Iniw wrl1t«*n lii Viiln If the volum e make's i>rie inarrh-.l couple In Frsn< I*. Hnoiher In Kngluti.l an«i « third In the rnlt»-d Staton underM.n.il each other better In hi* ruH-muK ihap- ter (be claim 1* in.jdi* that of {||1 m-'o -nj earth the Prenrhrii.in imdcrMtanil'* W'ati.n best Ri’allztng that rhln will h" ri uh'>< k to ever.v man <>f njiii.-n lUiy whoperuses hi* w.ird-: r. r « h a l nmn i wlthuut lilt- 'll * p-s* iitt il ron^ lotlon thathe hlniAi'lf kii<'W>- riD>rt- .ilmut i( !■ <iniof the mniiy .*.lden i.f w orn.i rikind than .n.y one rise?—osir autlior hns.-t.n.'« in .siihslun- (late his assertion b-. d- < UrinK Uuu hi.s counirypien ori.- kr<-i,l>- .iH^k to wumau s Influence, arid lhat v...in.m l* an cvi r rresenl. alniuM iix»d. id-n whh them. In no other enum ry. hr aa.vs with prtHf. }i« k worotin'* Hovj Tfigniy iK'ni *d wupremt* as It bkii aiwa> 8 been, .Hiii In Frani'i-.but under.standli.g wonn-n In-'ttrr ihiin most does not meHn b under­standing. He continue*

“ I t I s t r u e T h a t t h e l e . i d t - r * u f i h n u s t h T Jh Francf. s* hi w t-ry other i ountr> hB« e lung ago rffnialm i'il that w>.inan w.t-* i|.#. o n l y p r u h l e m h w m i l d n e v r - r U ' R i v e n d . man tu solve It is truii that ihes

h u r r e n d e r t - d " " M a r r i e d l i f <

lilos* a trMK*'<U play, nvuM put n i H r r h t l h f ' . . ami til) ...... -

Ihe ' l!i1. r. Bt*->l<>llly tn Hi.

“ If yniir !i 1.-ligi- hint IP 1‘

'Ml. never be able to > i the ground he ha.H

-I,.

nmody (»ometlnieR. Mil act*. L ike In a ' he Ulsl a c l o f your Mr>>nge*t Bltuation* 1 dialogue, for fear iiid go on flagging

hf hrhiir- gruvln*:, I'lilhH hp- hi* pur. J sp«-nl >i'- tiii* 1 11 ' . '

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In 11 tli.r I" M. h. Ir In I t'nti lb V.4itw1■h'MK iiU'i b. .1

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IH M hobby, encour- -nub him fo r It, If Hie. picture, an en- • k*. a few bli* o f ,, fancy to, admtre

■ n i tell him he ha*• '"Hhly. Probably he

’ u. V him self.”' ' 'I enter the holy es-

' \Mih a certain capiial'' '■ hiipplii'eA* o f your

i» nd on the w ay you l ive on tho InteresL • [>l(al. you are bound

■ '"..tier oc later.” ii'M <‘Bn happen to a

II. Is tu be ruled by hi*I rule him so dtscrect-

I H that be could Al­ls he that rule* her.

:Kn. tp tn be found In - :i regular and well- '

rliv find retirem ent. In j ' )• udahlp, and eapeclally

Miiin and a woman who uite each other. He

mi'xi powerful thing to 'man to find happiness 'll ipmjierament—“ lhat h ran be cultivated and

uiitih will cauae the man tu always look (or the

lu' 4‘njoytnent o f the soul ' same Mine OS that o f the

"TiMnue*-.• >pU will eay la not anment cvinfluclve to un- 111 not a man with an

TiimPTit. for exam ple, con-‘ iirtlMlc* aaplratlona.

SBooks fPoeotood*"W here Ihe Sugar Maple Grow*.” by

Adeline M. Te*key. R. F. Fenno & Co„ New Yiirk.

“ The Must Fam ous Loba,” by Nellie K. BllsAt'U. V. Appleton & Co., New York.

“ The Ai»n*tMs o f the Soulheafll," by Frnnk T Bullen. D. Appleton & Co., New York.

"The French Revolution and Modern French Socliillsm ." by Jeoaica Plexotlo. inotnf.? Y. t.Towell db Co.. Neo* York.

■|n the Daya o f Audubon." by Hete- klah Ituttcrwurth. D. Appleton & Co.. New York.

'. 'iip ia ln B lu ltt," by Charles Heber <"lark (Max Adeler>. Henry T, Coates & Co , Philadelphia.

".Salammbo," by G usU vo Flaubert. Translated by J. V . .Mattheus. Double- dav, PoKe * Co., New York.

"O ver the P.um Pudding." by John Kendrick Bangs. H arper A Brothers.sNi'w York. «, x>i K

Pem ley H oubc." by Laura Ef R ich ' ard*. Dana, Esiea A Co-, Boston

ENVOI.Oh, Fame, 1 ask not gliding bright.

N or brave editions do luxe;But grant that some day T m ay w rite

One o f the Six Best-selling ftooks. —Carolyn Weils, In the Novem ber B ook­

man,

C Y R U S r O W N S E tm B R A D Y .He gives another romance o f the sea In

"The Qulberon Touch.”

T h e H ero W h o O ets T h ere ,Ob, I ’d litoe to be the hero o f a novel o f

the day—One o f little Berth* Bunkle's o r o f

Churchill'*, by the way—Td be glad to bear the heartacbea th&t In

wholesale ]rAs descend.For I'd always be dead certain that Td

get there In the end.

From Seiun-Th-' '.ivu8 o f the Hunted ifAit, by Charles Bcrlhner’ s Sons

he *li" :l i metiil’* r Si to tak« ' !p

it^fore Joining the eh..- mother, Then hv will

• Sr 'leN-nce.”

I

G L A S S W A R E I m r .* :■ iijir.

I; DcMrlling^er skiH In glass rraking. i

D o r ilin g c r skill fn glass wording

D o r i lm g t r skill in g lass CLiUmg,!

alt of them standard <>f glasacrs'r in America, all are fu'arar^ieed with every piece of glasT^ware bearing the trade-mark labeUde^.if '.cd by the word

D O ^ F L I N G E I i

1 Tb« iRO»( com pk « l beautiful [Iasi m a f be seen at

1 com plete and varied stock glassware In ihe world

their atore.

i1 5 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k ! '

' fxll In love With beauty ^-Hairlly If you will allow an "Xljre.''Hlon. of which I HOi [>.irtleularty proud, but

t <.ihk''h 1 tuKlM on, that a Iv'Huiiful Instrument and man I'Bil iTiMrumrtitaUjil. • • • I .r. :hAi “ nraaste or Joarhlm

tnan nne violin to give their n’.iT\ pi rfurmimr-e* on, and I knowiVi.i! hwn I’adi'rE'nski goes en tour he h •kixiiAl u|-un 4i1i%.iv* ploying on the same pl.fi.. T»-hli h him everyw here."

Ill tiji> it m ay be obeerv'ed’ “■i.ti vkhlle mir . iiihur I* argning for what 1- rU'hT ;irv'irnenl which he choose*i' i>..( |. ei' .ills strung An artlsl may •'iiiK tu ihr vi'-H-i vihk'h respond* to hi* luM.-h. hilt h. h;iv probably tried many be-f iTr m-cUTI';^ ' h« III*.

M m ffTirP .t.ls.ini'es the opinion llkel* ii. 1... f'-' . lMri with derision on the part " f Hi It I-: h .lf hH’ reader*, that a woman • ^ r:ir-. I-'Vk mur I bun once, but that a man I

I r- II' I'Uk-s hut unce only. Love It * i -J.’ : W'-mn*. - ir-, imt she tj proud td call her- |, - -If t r'W.iT.]. and he argu*'* 11 I* entirely

’ !* f .T ht r Bfter the desth of a hos- , Lard ». h'.TTi >the lovfd devoted y tom eei all- I u{h*T :niiR whom she recognise* as a here I aril b\jpwrior lo her, whom she can love

truly bp the first. On the other hand, he- save. In Bubstance. that a m an loves ijecausr hU being craves a w om an's love,

i Thl*. it i* lo be inferred from his otaie- I ments, ]* not to be repeated# A B an, be t say*, cka cure a miman of a n a n . but

nothing can cure a man of a wosaan un­less It be tbai wooson bersotf. H a U lb b i tb*t the quoMtln wosaen admire most la men o n g s w a g lty , ht^on# r t r iVdbnm. W f n ia f c d iy , ■hseiice H p r s f f t c a b o i «

I Ihlnk o f woman *s .. moih»T u miuhef. a wife, a o r » ‘\»'i' n hiile girl, who. by anil iH-rt? ull titles In mjcreMSl .|llc 'u ih-H m«‘n ought to *t»^n‘ l ■ their *pH»‘ lime In strewing wlih The i;r-UL’ i.l ujvon which a woniH-, to iruad

"T h irr are men who comp' ro E * hRv> thorn* They shuiiM ful I" know that thorns havt- r--

“ H fr Royal H lxh n e**-^ ' mnn D'Ufll r io th 12 THU. The .\br.. New York PrU-r ll.SO

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l lan ; Si

4 7 » W . 15%) Si. N«w V-jrkUCL 1»'l

.MR. E. W. ESTES.G fO i Bear bfr.ng Co.Utu 5ir— Trt; certiiiQdf wfiic 1 .

'how of Di- Wm. M Misiih. .h aiyieJ ih* "Great pfai M aier. •> ; ia l « e have [iven me cuniuencf i:i ; Dr, Mtnth waa my ciisvimie in Loiife- Aa a chemist he was an eipe't. a i.: n . dtsiinituished hi'isesiv tn cnan.ter would lor bid his ippruval ol ani Dot deserving it ViHi may ufreiu upon it, he believed th: "G.-eai Bear Sprint W :te r " to he o( special purny i j i liv O T je Of table water. My use of d b r i i ^ me to Ute sane conclusion, aad I aobm utinaly testify to the ea- celleDce d the water.

Y o v s respeafully,(SlpM d.) f t o D c .E , /

ini' volume, for It k h - Mi'U-h o f his work■ ighi property rept ai i ..■lion to "WIM I

Known." A . tn hlii i■ raiihaalaea In the ni r.-laiionehip with ih ■t.ae Istng the truth ih rid the tirtue* mot.'

Hb* IH correct when h 'o iiim c, "inajtsiy . kt . w l.^jlnin,'the fWeci u>- the !w n-edfed ■orri-u- <ct forth. He conth. ..

•The materiiii i true. The rh(. •

is In M crlblng in Virtue* o f Severn!"wer to • Qussfon n- may way 1 dO not ch in .' iiiet. 1 do not Intenil pr t ertaln fisWI ibort*. ..r dnlmalOw-'ICy chief nmt -. n*i undsttyttig wi.**h. h :• ateTtnlnalion o f hum not fo r their *ak< !* i betlevlac lhat each

reatarvs ts In Us^if .i i that w « have no r.*M <

beyond the ryach u ■■ .r •’ I have tried in >i •;

brutal work of not fo n »e o n ; thsi ha" but to »y *p a (h y . *nd . • pathteg o f *br coming

Mr. 'Seioo-TbojmfN. o only doc* m good cf»rr,*'

. tlon o f baimVe** wiw -»n m* tlv« Bloc y e L The main rw:i-tor pm osrrinv good pit-i

' note to 'h j t he ir- Intro- I lU ve •uk*. ha

L-i.-e ouf ' V ero- we can

■ ‘N men.' In thla ‘ 'wrr of 'iiy, and

• ar*

iSA-ountstaktft

’ > >mail tlwIn in -

m- put, I ■titory of b noufice

• t<*jn ■*.■‘ 1 earn- ■ Slop (h i : animals;

firmly ' V*k wild

" heritage T'lV or put

fectlve design of w-hirh might h<* con­strued to mean th sl hi** ;.uM;jihf‘r* hnd de­rided to giv« Mr. Bbbgs iby mtirhip h^srt; however, th's s v g -e t on i?. ,.niy ajiivan.ed In the spirit of the book

Mr. Bang* would d.. N-ttfr work, by which we m rsn funiiW-r work ir he did not attempt to write s*o immh The de* neade on a man who fia* ih*- nbiiity to entertain are naturally vrry greii. i.ut for (be »*k * of the quality nf ih«s entcrtiln- BeRt the author *ho dd cxcra.ise part c* ular rare not to let h * p^n run away wl h him. Some cf the fto :l * in ihe preseai volume are so very ighi lhat they s ig h t wHI have been omitit^d o .h r* are o i ctiver a* we expect Mr. Bsngs to be, Th« InltUl story, from which the boo1| takee lU title, Is amusing In spot* its tako-off of the style of rertein p o p la r writer*, but Its conclus'on show* such v r ^ n t U ck of Ingenuity' that one U tempted not to dip fur. her into the voL ume. However, psrsav ranee wiu bring Its own reward. '•Bills. M. D.,'* 1* de­lightful and “ A Ol.^nce Ahe^d. ‘ In which* MTw B «nga> fertile imeg naii-m take* a le w forward o f *ome sixtctp centuriet.

iSook and Soasip.An EnRlIxh opinion about "K im " la

worth quolln* fo*" okOfU^nt suminln* up of tb« asHont foalurv* of tho hook:

' "K im I* hardly a novel. H ,» a klne- \ I m atoaiaph of a people, telling ulao what i

ihev fe e ! -« h a t they have fell through I lime, and I h , effect of that Immemorial

feellnc on iho*« of lo-day. Kim, the pro- tagonlat o f th* reatleaa. quick-witted.

preaent, and the Lama, the protag- onlat o f the paaslonleaa part, full o f ^ nllee full nf wtadom, repreaent Mr. Kip- llna*a two rtdea. and It la hie way In prose and verae to fuse thoee two eldee to-

*^Seirident Rooeevett. In writing the In- I .sanction for ''Cam ora Shota at Wild An-

” the book bk A. a. Walhahan. •non to be brought out by Doubleday,

A Co., take* a position whteh will r a t W aurpriee thoae who know his rep­utation aa a hunter and hie enjoynwnt of hunting. H e aaya;

"U o r e and more aa It becomes neresaary to preaarre the game, let us hope that the camerk will largely supplant the rifle. It U an excellent thing to have a nation profldMit tn m arksmaoshlp. and it ia highly undesirable tbal the rifle should tJr wholly laid by. But tbe shot h . after alL only • ■*“ '> P?ri ot the free life o f the wttdernesa The chief attraction* lla In the phyalcal hardihood for which the life calW. the eense ot llmltleas free­dom which It btiRgs, at*d Ihe remotenosn •nd wild charm and heauty of primlUy* oatu re A ll iWa we get exactly aa much IB hunting with tha c.irotra aa la hantlog ^ t h the rifle, and of the two tha former ta tha kind of aport which calia for the ^ b e r degree of skill, patience, reoato* tioo and knowledge of the Bfe hiitory oltiio animal aought - __

the gentle art of llurary a\U~ ___ <B CUcaigo. The Dally Newu iw-

Oh, I'd like to be the hero of a latter-day romunce.

Such as Mary Johnson gives us—he's the boy that gets a chance!—

I would laugh at all the sorrows any au ­thor ever penned.

For I'd know before I started that I 'd get there In tbe end.

-":p i.t and !ti sppeaV-.

hlihert*• Ihe s>m>.

I 5.(haI not

xiirttiRk^'■ but pooL

"n. he -th e

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ol laatlngfABd eltTratlrg :,> .,,ure who see ghem-apnlles tn th. |.r„ser*utlaa o f toad onfinabi 'There wn, ^wild laad hot required (or .ettieniont." k » s a r h “ohd how can we better use u than su ld M r it s aaortuan- tor livtng. wiig

IT for IfeB TEETI

\V lieii th e fickle a p p s -

tate o f th e irrita bi* e o n -

ta le n c e n t re jects s t s t t *

th in g elae j o u o sn th in k

o t in t h e fo o d Hr>^ t r y

h im ir ith s t s p o f b s r f

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Oh the heroes of the itorlea they are writing nowaday!

H ave to wade through blood and suffer In a thousand fearful wpya,

But Td like to be among them, deigning not to yield of bead—

Knowing In the darkest hour that I'd get there In the end.

—Chicago Record-Herald.4

M hnpplled .Fie! what a sinful waste It Is to use Fine calf-slclB or morocco—m aking ahncal Be It tbe daintiest foot-gear of them all. That Flora twtnklee gayly at the bail, ■Twere far more flnely. fittingly applied T o bind my Haaiitt, K M ta, or Akenside.

And what a shame that gold, fair gliding gold,

Aa sordid, silly coin ^ o u ld be told!For greasy g r w b a c k s would as well

■ufBce.To glut the miser or to pay the price. ■While gold for thla was evidently made— T o letter aud emballUb Bopa and Praed.

And farther: t ie a atn. and nothing less. T o squander flax upon a w om an's dreaa. A ya, though a maiden Saab upon m y

sightH er snowy form with snowy linen dirht. B w lft to the mIH that fabric fair should

g o ;W q need fine paper for Racine and Poe!

—Am os R. Welle In the November Bra.

UEBWo r B E E T .

tn CUcaico. The DiOly •ays that "laxarTs" ta a book

f Z ..the Hacketta and the Sothema to tusdenS to their futuritlea.’*

T w o volumes m ade up ot short fiction fr e u M e a u re 'a M agaslne ate on ^ m a ^ k ^ ^ o n w called 'T a le a from HcCIore a ."

the other "Storlee from K cC In re'a " i saw btography o f Napoteoa Bona-

BBrta hat Jiml been issued tn two viM- r z _ mr the MacmUlana. th* author be-

H , * « " • **■ ^ ” *** *•“•The Itevolutloeuvy and Sapoteanle » ; r ITH'IIIA" Hr. Rohe has baca eare-

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