Top Banner

Click here to load reader

18

c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

Feb 19, 2023

Download

Documents

Khang Minh
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

%

il!

c

ctic]

ca

C

c

W either to*morrow: P to b tb tf l i l r tn d cooiar.

LAST EDITION.

NTOBER 7,626 NEWARK, N. J„ TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1608.—EIGHTEEN PAGES. TWO CENTS.

JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS

Foresters of America,, in An- m u l Convention, Hear Re­

ports of Order's Advance.

RITUAL BOOKS STRANGELY LOST

RlaiF M ean R ^vta lo n of S la nd ar<l F o r m e if T h e y A re ?iol R e c o v e re d . F lo a n e ln l ly the O r f a iila a tto u lle r e »

ohoTite Haid to He In E x c e lle n t C o u - d l t t o n — netevaten to K o m h e r oC 2 7 0 lit A tie iid a n o e at ro lo a a e n u i.

DELEGATES TO ANNUAL CONVENTION OF FORESTERS OF AMERICA IN SESSION TO-DAY

Announcement that tbo gnln In member* ehip during the j>hsi year had plnccd ibe New JtjrBfy Court, Eor*‘Pior» of Aniorh-a, in the lend, ti-dh in nuinhnr t>r memtmra and condition of iin fliiaiiceF, electrirtf*d the 27ri delegntes fmm the v r iio u s crjuris Ilf tlie Sliite, ase^-nihlpj at ih '‘ nlnotueniti onnunl onnvenikm of thi* o-ili-r ti'-dny, nt K ura B Culoaeeum. In HnrhiKrteid nvenuo. fin iiu l Chief K:ii;ger EmnnLiel s..nrmhenil, who preyiiJed, told of thi? comtnemlatlon of the Rui-reniw court uprvn the • vcellent iitii'WlnK U p reported that had lieeii ndd^d during the paat tweh'-> montha. niiiking a total of li*,ru7 i’nreeterH in the Slate, and that the renervo fumi amounted to |20U * i 11. or an Ijicrougo ofm . m 12,

Th p rnn'.BnUon will act upon a BUKseH* tlon that li home for aged and worthy rr.enihf.rw nf ttii? order bo established in the Hhiip A f ltr to-duy It In pn)b:thle that tile cr-nventlon will tm held blennlatly, ua n resmlt of the etrean luld upon thi.** point tiy the officers In their report Acting on tiv' recommendation of the chief ranger, ihv epei-ial connnlltee appointed tn mak<' c’hhnges In tin* laws of the i.irKuiilziitl"ii urged that u funeral fund bv eatnb- linlied fill decetiBpd members and men>- hern' wi\'eti. and olao thtt! the law pro* vliiing for the appointment of superviBlng <Ji piiilPB bu adopted.

TJie enthublaam of the convention changoii lo h feallng somewhat akin to alarm whon the grand financial aecreuiry, T . M, Dotmely. reported that a large num - l«ei- of ih«’ baoKw containing the ritual of the Foreylrrs had dlpappiinred ami the wolfare of ihe organization wan threaleti- ed. If the loan of the Ijooks m nlinue It m ay bo neceHsary to revloa all the riluaitj und ( ernnuiiles.

The dlM.Lppearanre of the bookn la dot* to liie liidilT* ] moe of thoBO to whom ihelr CHTP Iw entriiftled and the nhtfllng of t‘t'- a{'iii!f<lhliity l'.\ itieni,” deciariyl Mr. LtOii pi'll.s In the rlluuJ 1b etulxidii.'il nur foundiUltMi, etobllity. Bocrecy and proe-- Iteriiy, ajul h 1m the aiicred Ijokr >d -lur fr.iUMnlt.v. In looking over nur n < nr If* we are i onfronted with an alim ning o u.- dnii'H 1'i.Liiuwe ot‘ the numhar lliat fire inlaying."

Th o ae H f«p o n a lb le ,Th e ofTloers i'|jai«*'d with Un-’ rUPtndv tff

thr* rltualB itre llie dtpuilea. ihiuio who liiive Ih f iifc;ht ti' confer detivi-'ss, und olhi 1 18 of til'' various iX)uriw, it whs ex-pir^l^ti.l.

l'h»- ili'leg.il'S d!e'”'i‘im'‘‘l llm slluatloi. an l agrf-tfd in cundi'miiai loa ol iJioto i ari . It'Ke I'lLiuigli 1-1 allow tie- hook tn out of flK ii pii.<8i-88l"ri, iiiiil it waa «usgej*ied11.ill 'lie I f *'1. of 111' 1....k;* be 8(1 inrri'ii.'-'.'dih 'ii *onits ivMI Mud it to Tlid r kdviuuafe*; lu laUo projit'r coire -i! IIomh. It wrr d''- cMed til (lijii'iiss fuiili'-f tIih of therilUalH 111 Ole :irieiTif‘Oii .H'-s.-lnu, and pliiii pnnip m iloii wlifudjy the 1" ok^ '-an b' chii'keij i,p and a detenniMi'il eff.irt l« m-ide to Itioale them.

In the alipenre of M.iyor fla'ipallng, I'a l- rick J Kyiill. pre«ldinl of D ip CotiJinnn Council, wf-lrnmed the deiigatt-s to New ark and granted ttif*m "the rrredom of the city. Chief Hunger Kuniifliend then called the eonvenUon m nrdpr Jin i Hhnri.- ]y ofTi’r 10 oi|rii-k annnnnred tlj*- up-F'diil MieiOa lo i!ip wirioijjj eoininUti'opM.hl!)i will lo rry mi the work of the .'nn-Vflltliilj

In making TiH annual report, tlie gnm d chief I'Gjiger M'Uiied lo the prnBpeilty ami progrea.s nf ihe order, despite the llniea. Tw o new were eptaldlehed i Ei Ibyrrir, one al Egg Hiirhor and the (ithor at the lilghlfindfi. The flvn cent per capita fund adupierl for tlie inirpoMv of crcwlliig a m ortim ri' fund, h td yielded over t'«iu, which waa Intact and the gruru! halanov of th? friil*-riuty wns unencinrtbered. It was ilednred The tnoreaei. of i ;e pu- preme pourt (ax ]ifT member from eleven to thlrtpi'ii centfl had heen sumewhut thf a handlcnp, it wmk ndmlilcd,

Himplin.'iia was laid on the recommenda­tion that ttje couvt-nflon be h* Id t'very two years after iDt.tH, Instead of annually. Th e chief ranger said the order hud suf­fered .setbacks by chfmges of officers Just when an udmirdatration hud “ gotten into its 8trld« ■' The ennventlon, he also imid, Hhould hLst two tlaya. Mr. Sonnebend aljo advised that the grand chief r&ngor be given a Hulary: that a jewel be turned o\-ei‘ to eac|\ chief ranger upon hla taking nffii-e. Instead of the regalia; ihat the hu - preme auditors be made officers of the suprenie court, and that a committee of three he r.ppo'rjted to plan iho Forpstic home. ’

Th e retiring Ptate lesder also suggenied that a cumnutiee of five past oftlcers und members of the grand court be appointed to formulate Home plan of insuranoe pi'o- vldlng for the i-entrallzatlon of the pay­m ent of m ortuary henetlta.

A special onmmlitee on aipendmenta to the bylawB, cniisl.stlnK of Philip Schotland, Churlcft H . Blnhm and Otto R. Drew, In- formed the convenilon they had decided that the law aiiihorJzIng the chief gnind ranger in divide the State Into forty dla- tvlcts should be repealed, and that the grand boiird nf appeals must hereafter attend the ronveiitlon of the grand court and wear TegwUn.

NEED $1,370,000 FOR TEACHERS

Day School Salary Schc4ul« Exceeds that of Year Ago

by Nearly $150,000.

MRS. GUNNESS DIED IN HOUSE

Gold Mounted Tooth and Rings Belonging to Her Are Found

in Fire Ruins of Home.

SUSPECT'S TALE TO MINISTER

L A P O R Tli], Inrt.. Mny 12 - A gnUJ- crnw ii'd I'loth ha’* bi't'Ji fiiuiul In (hv debris -if th‘- Gunn'-Rs borne Tl U be- llf>v«d to be from llu' hoiul of Mrs. L’elJe OunneBH. The tooth whm found In the th'brln of the rellj^r, wlillt* Sh'Tlfl SrnulZ'T WRH l•llnllrlulIltf Ids | ri'p’initli.iif* i-i li.-gln sliilnliu; ihi- Fish-"s Till* I--'-ih Is .1 h<illo\v niohir with u goM ='! "W'ii, the niotAl hnliig liidenl*Kl and to Komi- cxr.Mit i nciuHteil by rlndiTH Till- lOolli, h"W. vi-r. I" .ms ev,.ry pvlih'iicf I'd' liiivlTiR I'ome rrmn llo- lt;rln- rnite-l fikiill of Mrs (iimness

Kvlrl«-iu>, V, hhTi l-.iis hlrhi'il I been R'lp- pri-8*-‘"d. UMs m.T<lo pidillo In tlie GunruPH ;r:iKfi1>’ trud.iv. f' l>= ''Miiiulia'd in Uie ro-

WOMAN WHO TRIED TO DIE GETS A JUDGMENT

RpooTPrw fo r l/oatin to Hainoii*

k ve p p r, W h o p i N|»e D ltin irft fo r H e r .A(tem |i1eil S u ic id e .

Mra I.uvlnn rryo*'. whn recently nt- tompled F'llf’Idi' by Bhooting. bcraiiHP of all'g i‘ 1 111 Trratmrnl arcunh'd her by F're'lr rHk IliMiT, a anlnbn-kpepr-r. sr- ruroii li judicmpnt for apiilriHt HlncrIn the Hccohd LdHirIrl l.’ourt >estrrdrty nftprri'in. Hhe Huud In recover money whirl: sill- sahl w'oj* l"aned lo lUuer. who ilnnli-d on (he wltnoph-dtanil he 'wns In- didit'*£l to the Woman.

.Mrs, jTy ce teatlflod that shi had drawnfrom ih-- bnnk Nnvi'inl'or ,'i, h+'fi, IlflO. N.i\i nd'-T ti, HTid Febninrj' iS, IfKiT.I’lf., wMcli Hums she bud hmiied Hltlr-r. JlankhookF showing Itmt tln'S*' amoutna had hcen w’Hhdrnw’n wt*re produced.

Ill dlr»--dlng JU'lKmerit agnin.st R ltio i. J iitIa;" Ulnnitt piil-l \ was satiBfIei’ i Iihi Mrp I'ry-t had nuidi' the loatiH exaril)' nn Hho si.i'ofl and iu;ii her hiinkhook curri hi.iai.'d luT BfaUMiii'-nt

■“I'.T 'b ri f r trrOh. " Hi Id iho oourt.'Hut \\f only .TBk $4d,'- " 8:ild Mr. Rorfi-

h.ird, 'W o walv-.' tin InfirrHi. Afcord - initly Juilgmciil Wfl^ ent*-i'pil for Hiat Hiimimt,

CARRY AWAY AND ROB SAFE

TIMPONE IS ARRAIGNED ON MURDER INDICTMENT

the autopPY nil 111' body w i,iih lL«- :i od Ik tl

in 111'Ih'.'ritli-S h.\VH 8 teii.ir,iffll\

lUJdal mod

(»f Mrs. Hrih- G u n r n I n lira y in ht« rep\^rt 1i-ll8 of i l v ' - rlnuB which weip f'limd uisDi the c"rpsp mi'l rils'i re\oiis the fa il that th*- ilvlii baTid, litlhorto de- rlaipfl mlR. tlriK Is still m ' \lsl.-n- o

Th e rings, Wlmh might \» exi^vTod ( ' ri'\'- il liir lib nilt^ "f tl"- w ,;ir.-r. nnly .oM j 'll (h ■ im af'-ry nf the k *9e. Tw o of them I I'niiT.ilfj lTi.siTi|it |i in-, inn ri-nik 'I'. B i > 1 J ,S , .Aiip'ist 'HI. ' find rhi c ilirr, 'H ti 1 1 .1 H . 'Hf. '

Mr** ilunre-s^'F h'l.' tiaxHl w hf Ib ter G nn- nr-.SH. lilt tin- td.-iiilt\ of J S ' and ' TV S l8 a piizv.l^’ which none nf ih--* lo'ifl iiJfit i-ilF wuiilil in '-ivpt t'l ' xplaln Jim - nh- n i 8*-n, it if I'd, mav have bentiKt ' ''WI pi of til' rlngH, I'ui tlu- size of the clrob'f. taken In <'i>Tmn‘tlon wlih iho dato ,ind th»' fiel rliJii she was h-iri! hi 1>7D pr'-elii'b Thi? a? li'bnlt'- CO'ci'islon.

Additional evld- ne. r'gnr-M ng tlif sup- | |ei8vri nir.ilii.ds lo- ViMi'h 'h-- persons T\-),i'5i> c.-rp-*'- v.i--r.- I'liuri.ii Ml- tiio <iunn'-8s ,faim mt I ib iili w -ih ; ; in a '’ 1 i.'l iln - mnrn- Ing Almhsi tw ' d Ti'-n p dr:- "f fcIhs >rB.1. - Ill and i'nf V 'i n. h« f.iHhi-in 'jf f i . i b Ic .i ! insTrumr-nfs .U'*- s:ijd to bav. In en fnuud in the tin n l lu r 'U'l in nddltl' nttiif.- knives, two of a surt;:'.il - In ia e i ’r and aiv-'her an unnilHiak-tl'le dirk, w -re pl'kiHl up,

H .A I.T m O H E , Mii> i : - -T h a t H h .\ Latn- ph'To. charged with the Inirnlng of the (Tiinneps home and the death of Its ocm - piinlF iif-ar Uaporte. Irul , made n stab-- m rnt coimooteil wHh the ca&i’ t" UeA. E. A, Schell, of Uaporte. wna admitted hy ; M r. Schell tU'day. The hilH 'r, li*>we\ er. | who Is pimlOT of the MoThrxllat -^hurcli at Uaporle. and n. deleguie to the Mrllm* i dlHt Epl.icopal Otnernl Gonferonon herr, ! rofu84'<l to diviiigo anything a.s lo Us na­ture.

■'.Mi' llpa ore sealed," stild Mr. Krh'cll, ‘T got theflP things in the o.infepstniml.T found that the proBecuilng omcers were •sweating' Lamphero. and I nppealftd for fair |il.L> In his br.luilf I Bald that lie should he alluweil tn lutvo a lawyer, and 1 t ihl them so.

' Rui 7 Advised La:ni''here to tell the profipcutlng attorney exactly "what bn told me. and I think he will do ao He oeemp'-^to me to he a thom tighly penitent m an.”

P T T T S H U B G . P m.. May l2.” DetPctlveH w'bo have been searching for a woman, eiippoBed to he Mrs Belle GunneRs, wlio came to Ihlp city Supdny fr-im Adlanee, O., have located the wunrm . She Is Mrs. Shirley Roff. of McKeesport. Pa . an ad­joining H ty. Mrp. Hoff told the detecMvee she knew from the conducior’a actlon.s ahe waa HUBpected of pom eth^g. and yyelor- day. after reading the newspapers, re­alized she had been ml.itn.ken for Mrs. Qunness

NEW SLOGAN IN THE CAMPAIGN

Allied Money Powers to R illy About i Cry for the Full

Dinner Pail.

PROSPERITY AT ANY PRICE

Thieves Get $800 in Cash from Strong Box Which W as

in Nutley Bakery.

BREAK IN THROUGH CELLAR j

l l 'lc ilm I* Id a m J . I le r i im n . W Ito | H aft W eek'n In th e Steel |

triH e it4»hl>erH L iik l>nnil to Hie R e a r o f H o rn nnil I ’h ere t 'lila e l In to

Sn fe ~ I'n p e rti, .\er<iuiit and r l ie e k -

ItiXfUii .Vre I.e fI

I ' r I j i l iM't fikr -Moy 2 1 — K ffo rt M m le to

i.e t llne k I 'n l i

( nuoHel.

NlliTiBid 'J'lrniKiTU' llilrii-f lv e yejirs old, of f'rii; .NnrMi l-’ifih ptr-‘. [. ph-aded tmi I guilty I" f-T-- Jiidire Tt-n Kyck tn-da\- lo j an iinh-t I I . '■ f ' tuirtrlng lilm with m u rilrr i fiif til uf .Iiinu H PulMHau, of M4Novt!, I iliii 8 irv«'i. Moivh Judgo Ttri F y k nx'-'l M;iy 21 as thr daU' fur trial.

Th - f-li-i-ihng iicrurrcil at l-’alH,s.s.i'.T hoin»- III a I car porch Tim poiif hii,l I" AII t 'lil thal ins wife biol tK'en struck bv .1 ■'] :n;m II- went In lIU' porch \sili> al-Mi'li' Im i i -»'I'i I Nli-'lKun lui'l disi'hargi 1

11 ,ii vAiili the n-siilt that iloluiti-r , b n -is : M.is .ibattered 'rinij'-r ii '1 l.i \ i-w Viiik, wluM i* li'' wat* III ri'.stc I -!x !;--ors !att-r. .md Mub.seqiienily i-.\lra .lui-il *

.■billin' T 1iiip 'in -’H arn*at he hoF hcmim I iiiHnt 11 rh*Ml. I lin iiJv 'i! In a > 'Hi riTvi-rsy wlin his i - i . ! ’,-

I . - 1, Anthony li l‘'hielll, nviu' the i.aymcnt I nf ;i ri-Utln--r I’aiflll declared tu-il,iy \li li

T lio N utlny police uro w a k in g un a [ Tlm puii'' iio Ia] l,lm t2;id, and siiiil Miat Ih

' ’ i

BRYAN'S SON-IN-LAW IS HELD UP IN PARIS

W . 11. L e a v IH . the A m e ric a n A rtlvt* In F n e o n n lc r w it h H I h M odel,

iV h o T n rn n Iln h b A r,PA R IS, May 12,-W . H. L eavitt, A Hon-

tn -law of William Jennings B ryan, had a dangeroiiB ennounter In thia c ity y e ste r­d a y wlih ah Itnllnn nam ed Cano, who had been sfillng for Mr, L eav itt a s a model tn connection with a p ic tu re which th e Amorlcan arila t Is pain ting fo r the c ity hall a t Denver, Col.

W heth er the highw aym an obtained any p lu n d er has not been aeceria ined .

Mr. L eavitt releagad ttie Ita lian from his engagem ent, but C ana re tu rn ed re ­peated ly to Mr. Lea'Vltt'B studio and de­m anded ex tra com penaatlen. T his w as refused him. The modol Hnelly cam e back arm ed w ith a bludgeon, w ith which ha Btruck Mr. Leavitt a blow on the head. T he a r tis t was knocked down, b u t he Jum ped up a t onoe and defended him self w ith a knife. He slnehed a t C ana and cu t him In the bead. H elp cam e and the I ta lia n was arrested and tak en to a hoa- p ital- Mr. fijeavltl 'was cu t on the head by th e blow from the stick, ^but ne ither m an le In a dangerous condition.

GOV. HUGHES BALKS AT VICE-PRESIDENCY IDEA

NEW ORLEANS RACING DOOHED BY GOVERNOR

lA ta U la n a G o v e rn o r W o u ld A lan E n ­f o r c e A b n o in te P r o b t b i t l o a 1(

L Iq n o r T ra f llc l a n i R c in i l i i t r d .B A T O N K O U G E , La., M ay 12.— In Q ov-

ernor Blanchard's message lo the General Aaeembly to-day he urgea atriol regula­tion of the liquor trafte and says that If this does not correct Its fivlle there should bo ahflolute prohibition* ,,

Governor Blanchard also iirgbs tha paaeage of employers' llahllity and anti- lobby laws, and Bays that racetrack gam ­bling is pernicious and ahould ba abol- lehed.

Vau can Inaretst your b u tin a u and p is W a by advsrtlsino In tha N E W A R K E V E N IN G N E W * . <»!**.oulatlon Is larger than that at any otiiar newspaper publlshsd In New Jsrssy. It Is also the rsoognliad want and real aatate advartlilna m tdlinn.

W r it e s to F r ie n d s fh n t H e 'l l Dodjre I t S nre N’n M a ile r W lia l

Com es o r Goes.

N E W T O R K . May 12.— Gnvornor Hughos, In a letter to General Biewart L . Wood- fnrd, ennouneea form ally that ho would not ho iil'le to nccepl a nomination fnr the Vioo-Proyidency, and even If elected could not nerve.

Tho Governor's letter .was given out here to-d.ry. It reeits ae fnllowe;

"State of New York. "Espctitlve l.'hamber,

".tibnny. M ay l i , 1908. " M y Dear Genortil Wotidford:

" i find yotir loiter of the Beventh in­stant uwiilting mo "n my return to Alhnny, I have not said anything- pub­licly regarding the Vlco-Prealdency. as the matter has not boon broached to me In a way whlcli seemed to require any action on my part. But I do not desire to have my sllenco mlalnterpreied. and you Hs a delegate to the eonvantlon are entltUid to an Unequivocal statement. You are entirely right In your assump­tion ns tn my attllude

"1 ahould not m re to be Ihonght Ineklng In appreciation of tbe distinction of tins offlee. But for reasuna which are con­trolling and leave no room for diBcusslon, and though I would he deeply senalhie of the honor thereby conferred, I eliould not be able tn accept, and would not In any contlngfihdj'. actiapt a tlnmlnatlon for the VIoe-Prealdonny. And even were I elected I couM not serve.

"W ith high regnrd, I am,"Paltlifully youra,

(Signed) " C H A K L B S E . H U G H E S ."

CRETAN GARRISON TO GO.C A N E A , Island of Crete, M a y 12,r -A fle r

nearly eleven yean* of occupation the four powefs. bo.va iti hand ibe pro­tection of CTretc— <4-reat, BrUAin, Ru^Bfa. Franc* end Ita ly— have decided that the people of the laiand, under the able ad* mtnlslretlon of the Grecian H ig h Com - mlaeloner, Alexander T . A . Zalmie, have ■etUed down sufficiently lo Justify the w ithdraw al of the International troopa.

Th e soldiery w ill be removed from the island by tjegrees. ___________

H o w for^ m T w o -p le o * S u it,Wa ore thowluff th» n w te e t Hot ef n ao 'i

iw ^ le e e sutta in tha State: aJI tlw famout H. i . A U . make now ready; |1A te |S&

I ColySr A COs« C18 Broad ft»*AdVs

l^y H . B. -W.FVgmi tin' /iiirffiu fif ihr P.\!'S-

I.\ f} M II'NW A S H IM .; I I iN, M:iy is Uk ' hfc'

lli'f -if lb ’" hlg 'llk d ms*n'»y piiwfr? nf tht it iu n 'ii iliiil >h'* full dinner pali -'nn l-e madr It ivlr.htng pl-i^rin In itm r .innuiljj:! Il ls -f.ir. iiii'l (h ry 'ti''" 'JUI *'IIS" \[. W htiher ihn full pull ih lo tie 'iir-Ti-'d a? Mil Indiu'cmHnt far aui-portu.g tbn or tlie DpinocrfiiU’ llnliotIm.B nnf yi*! hi*pn dm Ider! Thn! will i1h- pend upon tho ouiunnip of tht- ji'i HojihI rnri'entlnns In tijo mfnnilmr-. the fui] drniinr pnil n.impaltfii If undpr wiiy Its piirpoiit* Irt 1" nmke the ri-sloririt Ion -)f prcKpi-rlty. ril any pj'lce. (hr [iHromoiirit

find pollliCKl Issue nf Jh '- v^-fir, :md lo roni'lnoe the vuterF uf ihe coiiniry,Tliruugh (he Infiuenre of ui-wspTip'TH. luisi- npHF niPTi. labor orgHnlzMilnne and smy n ilu r mrjthP that con bo uwed. (h?it lii<‘ nnU way tn norure thr rn u rn <T Rnod timf*f and tho full dinner pn|| \s ihm uph U'lllug the fBllrnndH find M,.. iruMs hnve tbi'ir own wo>*.

r -ir ' Ighl yrnrF the Mji Ir.h-reHls umb r th'- b-ndorshlp of M irh Uiiiinji, inudr 1 hnfu'l dinner poll the parainnMpt iFMir.Tlnd r proinl-ie ivas if )i-i*i' 'he iinll fuil thrmigh th.* nifdh.m i.f \ r"'"tf^-ilvo lantf and ronsorvntlvf* pnllci.'« N’nw ihedinner poll IR em nt). anenip^ is Mbf mad' in ngnln ' iiidur'- the pupj'on i-f llio ronniry f'lr iti'' f-niiu- b-l-ab'ii'' p-tb- rlr-8 I'V promlFlnp to r-'flll ihe p-iil

The fidvancL* gunni nf Uu- fiill dinner pRll brljirnde Is the V ilb 'im l ITnep'-rUy Aasoeb-itlnu of Pt Lnuln AgiuitH of this usBrn’hitlon nrrlvpd In WaBhlniftim y -« ii-r - day^ find whlb- the hold wt-rk is bring 8t:irfnd under Ibo dlrf-n'l'm of --xn' '-Irnr y.] campalgnorfl, iho pn'.«<s bureau ii 3 l I^ iils iP working "vertline d'diurlnL* iuiw k - paper offlree with m csp:ig'« of ni 'iinisrn The llteriitnre of the ns‘ 'udfstinn 1> hnji- plly prepared. It broaihes rif oi-tlniis?n.It urges tlie roTurn of pr-sp' rlr'. The purpobos uf the nssucliiHun ir- ^-l.iled t-i he: "T o keep Ihe dinner pall full, tlo-pay ear going the f'lrtory Ihnworkmen eirtployod. Huri th« pi'i-sent wngee vjp.”

Nobody win quarrel with the purpose.^ of thlB aa.*;oclfJt!on. Th e y nre Jiisi what we all want. But the iiudiu'lty and spn- rlousnese of the Louis npflrTilsfs bn- enmea apparent when, a f '-r n eau- ful reading of their llternture. on" fin-1'? that the "tit, Lovil.s Idea' ly i.-ifhlnir (ho t-' or Ipbb thnm standpivllpm und'-r auoti.er name. "Le t thlngw .alone" Is tin- ki-ynulu of the progrnni of this prosp.Tily league. The spirit of M a rk Hanna Is tts wiinrdlun ami guide, "Joe” Tannori Ify symbol of progreasi, and a picture of \Va1I m n v t afloat nn a aea of watered ptc'ks is Its coflt-ofoirtns.

Let the rnllroada and the tniHts alnm*. end they will let iia work iiml d-i huHliiess

Th a t Bums up the w It j U- i-rePd of the SI. laOlilfl prosperity huumerp and tli"!r program. It la not new. It Ip the mi re audiiclly of tho propoBlilon fintl tbe m--n | behind It wbluli inafeia It worthy of t v- n paaslrig mention.

"O n all Bides." reads one of the elreu- lara of this associntlon. “ we find expres- fllons of favorable sentiments to the r-ff'-et

daring r-dUi. ry whleb r-couri'd -m tb yklrlff uf ifii ii'wn Huh'lay jiH'nnjig, ns'Im ii lUlevet vnlei-'-'J th« Im k iry nf .idarn .1 H enium . Krankhn iiiciiu*- and iburi.-fui Htroet, und rnnl^cj u.wu> .i h-j I' vv^'igliiiig •10" p'liiii'ls, i'liLi thL'i bii'ki- open niid mu-cured ittwi In r.itih- I 'u I'i-ih uuii • heih .liwi ni’i’O'int bi'olis w lilrli wi-ri' In tbi- f-i I" were not l.,iU. li Tim Hirong box wa.-? l-)Uml SutKl.iy by H»'rii"ii. baek uf u barli llHi r*''i froi:i lilN Hior--. wh'-re it bad bivii Oiirri'-il by Ih'* rutibri-s (Jhu'f uf I'ol. -r liii'iili n n"tlAcil, 'iiid nft' t' :.in < xamln- iiMnn ui tht liini-' Lu lilt' ri'N-L'liisiun Mull i‘n tra n n ‘ bad bt-en gaJii-d Inlu Mju I'l.iii' Miruiiiih a frlliir win.luw, Thu H, rnmrj family wi-re msU-?'P hi a ruui-j iidjulh'iig till' si'Ji*'. but ji'-aril tm S'j .j7!(1n "I M,< intrudirs

111 III,an Inlii IliH jii»]k-e (bal The rt'ft-lptB of Ml- vw--"k. iitgi-th>'T ulHi m i 'll iiiom y o . l l ' ' r.-'l S aliin1a>, bud li'-'m pm away li ih-' >rii' Tb' si--tluii .......... M.’ r-djlnry<n-''nri i'-l u-j neiii the Hlnunilli Id bn", 'ilidU lli|li|t>M"d Tll'ISlly b> bub-H :iriil iT.ib.yn.’' I

It Ih I'vd^vufl limt ihe Hofe 'Mib -a rra d RWBy hli'-rUy iiHor midnlglu t.'bitl Ik uMi has b-iirntil Mini svverul uf th" roHidi nts iti ihi' vi,-inny ht-aiil huand:? d'lMiig Hu* n'Rljf lij tin- n"igl:tHirh.MiKl uf iL r iiiiiija blur*', !> It I'liJil nu to llu-ni,chlrikdJK M ilt iiipy ■wer* - uns'-ii by m**!! lutiii rilii*: L'liiu fruia u -.iilu'in eJuse by

From MuiiiTi-r in iilik'b Mw rubbery «ii& I'lm iuai-d (he poll'-- belb-se lliH It Ij.t'l b.-* li I a!'<-fnllv idHiirii'-!. A - elbir 'Win- dnu w >? fr'i|-,ii iM i ’- t h " sl-HlrwiylundiTiii: ii' lb " f-tun rl-MI- it Iti thunght Mill I iiTif ni‘ lb" r"blK'rs emeri-d In M'll:? milliner imrl ihiil hi- ilien Icn his n ’ruin pill In hy tin frr-n: 'biui-

Th-' iitiel CiiBi- 'Wiis tliiu nun led 10 Mas rear uf Mn' h.irn whvie Mie rubbt-rs won* sriM- fiT'in ub.sr'ri’if |uji The police believe It htraius-- fb It nu member of the hLild beard III''* Bonn-ls ns I he robbers 1 h be ln l away Mie civiti?ldo -luui' uf ibf .'Strong The work wos •a p II dnni* iuidniijflt huV" r'-'iuir^'d a long Mme. becdn*.: uf (bi Mil'kncfis of rbe lilrig--s and emn- bl'i.lMun b'l.-k T }ic liiPMe -luur wiie forr-"d u[»"n «Ub. M-mi iiihtninii'iit resBiribilng ft Jimm y

Ilrrm a n arujii- f-iiriy Pnnrlaj nrornliiM, nnd 111'"?! K-'big to flu? stum nntb-cd that (he >< if' wae mi-ssinif. Thu rlour U-ndlng t •> Mu’ FM ' "! WOK "pen nnd Mie bukei had Ilnle truiilile In fnllowlng the footslepH uf Mu im 11 10 I b-" bfirn.

:ii'''lNu.i rtiu.n ruw wanM-d the inuiii-^ I'uidL

I*'’nii'MI hHl(i liu .“iiIl had thr nii'in'S'. and prupust'd to kri-]) It and d‘ fend the mj- i-mMud Jimn

FOR ENLARGING HOSPITAL NOW

Grand Jury May Advise Keep­ing Isolation Institution Closed

Until Work Is Done.

CONSULTS HEROLD AND WORL

TAKES A SLAP AT OFFICIALS

Johnson Says East Orange Men Altered Specifications to

Favor Bidder.

K>'llc«wlng I'll Inspectlun uf Mu- i'm inty IsfdaliMji ll<i.|j:ta| ni Hdi-i juN l-rday mC- l" n i >un Mn* ^ i.iu -1 j ' j r j l- i hi-d i-> e"ii-sbb'l at II fu(ijr-' meeting al Mu- rnurt- huiisr Ih" mil Isahlllt) ut n I 'MmuemJbigMi ll Mie ln.“hlilUni1 I"’ k' pl \ lOMed Ul Ml M ur ' r?>um Is [jri sldni fur jialbTils.

I ’(• lltT iji'in >' H H rro lJ . i»i'vMidei.l uf M.'- H'ltiid nf Heallli. itiul Ur, Ldw .ird K.

uri. au)"'i-!!LP-ndent ul Mn llureuu uf I ’"iji.'gl'jus Ub'UH(*a, Mild lb'' giarid JuruiN ;ii Ml" iJi'dH lUi'ii 1‘lie 1W" i)liy.'?l( bins w rT" .iii'-slluiinl b\' Mu In-i'dHiturs iih. ti> y.dm! In ni I'ded to nmU'' tiu- inhlitiiibm '•"tiipl'd' .iti-i. It Is aHM rtid . gavM tin their uj'bilun MiJii a lldrd butldliig, slrnll-ir lulliriHc ruEiSt! iiH'tt d, ^houl■l bi- pul Up liiiiiu 'bai''!>

l\ w.is tiriginalb planned Mud Micro sb-'lild be IblC'- "f then' bUlldUiKn. ono < 11 li fur simillpux. fltphtbiTiii and Hiarb-t ji-v'Hi IU‘. uuHi ut liii'k ul l^llLtl^. buwov»-r. uii]v i\i'i were I re-'li'd

M I.- i- purM-'l Muii MiP gr nut Jiirurs| ..I 'l l..I Mie euiuln-oun Mail M wiMlbl be Iti.i.h IN.I Id" t" enurdi-ue? i-Tup'ii ary build­ings III 1 (io wa\' Mil- fn-ehuld'-rs li.tve pru- \,.|, .! i,,r In till?" " ir e "f srnallpux and 'l l . 'r "aHes whb li II Ih firu|iMs<--l by Me

BOLD DAYLIGHT TRAIN ROBBERY AT SEATTLE

(crt'Uf \or(li?*rii Kxpr<*«« >Ips»oiiKi*r O l 4*i*i»oai‘<*rp?l l»> lin iid ltB , W h o

PiOfiiM ' nlM* (^ N h r

S K A T T L ]-: . UTi.'ili . May 12, - J . F-:. i’er- iiiu-, lb* ii Nui ilii in Fxpresp mrnsejigi r

WOULD NOT MENTION NAME

Fbargoo Hgalnwl sonie niprnber 'if th*’' XS'nter ' 'omiiili i ' f'f flm hast 'ip inge ^'ir^ r-niinrll miidi iit Mu- n's'iHnKnf Me enunril last right b\‘ L-'uIn L. Jnlinh'iTi, wh" s. ill bi rn[iTH,mktilt d the V.’i'wtInRh'iuBo IC].-'‘Mlr' M ht 'jfaenirlng C’u•.rl J.* .Mr .Julintfcm nr-yorted i,mt aftt-r his firm had subnilTted sp<»viMeaijona for npw ol**''trlfiil m ftrhlm Ti' ill the pump­ing sliitlnn at \\’hlte (jnk Ridge the ppr-cl- flvftji'ins hart I pf*n a!t»*rf»d, su (hat thos- covered In f*ver\' detiill certain machinery Fold by ii momhor of the W.nlor Com- mJMpp,

Niue Mdp worn rf-elvod from ns n"«ny difforom firms, nbui a cnmniunloatlriTv fm m .inntlifT wblrh stated that rhai firm wiiH ujinlde to bid iiridor (ho sperineaMona Thr- lid uf Mil) ^\'eHllnghD^lHl'■wuH Tht hlghesl In IhB lot, being |tl.033

' \Vu were :istnnlf-lied." rnntlnuod ,fnhn- flon.' 10 find that the spf<'lfir;itlniiH ra v ­er* d In o\ I ry iletrill m iu 'blr''ry huM by u man wh" |h h mi-mlier of the* W ater Crini. IT-JU"",'

“ Wlnjrc rtid you licar th^fie rum ors^” Jnipiln-d Mbftirrnnn T'lerson

Juhns-'i: said li-* -l!d not tlitnk it nr1\ds«- ble at this sing" uf Ihe proi (-i rhiiKs f-'m ihe firm l(i give ihl.« infurTTMiHon. O ia lr -m III Biixelhy. nf tpe Watei Miininiltti*e,^eliM rupresentfi h large mM'dilm'ry ron- rtrn . d<'Clared ihut Johnson Hbimlrt Th - '"m pelled lo Htflte the hii.HlB of his npHar- iluns

Thft sentiment Cf the momtu’ry wftfi that no nntire ahould be lakon of matter iiid"Kfl spu'lflr nmipafioiirt were mode

'The fa<’t Ibru uthfir spoclfiaatlnnp wu'-rf Issnod.' said J o Iuib oii. "ni:ik?*fi ll ubsluus

i>n Ml'- M.tln wlii 'h U-fi Seatile al U- M.nt ihf*re won- rens'imj f-or rhangljig, ,uid ll k tlil.H mnrnlnir fur ViiTi'-uuver, B M 'hopr were rrlMidprns rliat I'uir in k ln -^

w-i,H li iiU'ii <JvtT [bi head wiltb bin pbu d '• " t" not efficient Vlibi nre ready tn give n iTid ( '1 h.-ijin and fuut hy nvo inen \vli-i \ g iu in n io o ."

'll" tndn ja«i aj? If wai< leavlug

I giiI.iii .11 Hnupltal i'"inTnlHSiuh t * ki-ep out ■ ■t ri., iM'Seill sinellireH ll IH -huuI Mint Mil iT.'jiilslInrH m.iy re-'r.inm'Mnl (h.il lb?- urikunul priMM f'lr n prTm an’-.iil Htnall-|.,,x budding I.......... . oUl b?furapatlentH are ,i-lm til" l lo Mu InsMluMon

Ml Hendd iA\i[ lu'i.M Mult h - ne<.unvi priTib'd Mi«» Imiuli-llor:' hi l lu lr lnap?‘Ctlnh I uf Mu- h'lKptial hiill'llngH .ii S'diu jii tln-lr

InvHiillun. but d»a.-liir''<i Mmt In- made no ryriinirneTnlalion regnrdlng the upejilriK tif ih'.- inftMiutlim

" I didn't inlvlHP Ibein In uny [larliciilMT • r .ffer ll single 'b-- wayr»r H er .Id put H H " •uhnUled huwrvei. Mint I f had topi the wrand Jui.s Mail to o[H n Mie haf.p|(n] for the ailmlH.siiin of conhigluus '’(iHes hefur" aim lber pux'lltuU wiiH ererted Wiiiillil linpab Ita uffirU'iu'y and wnuUV in a m'-ahure, d'-feni Mie 5cheint' of ahaolule is-’liii l-'H W hile Mu-re waa no m ah Tia ] r hjerhuti in his uplnion Lo opening tlu- i ifh i i ii 'u i under present roTuiltlons. Hr Mejold told the .lururn the real purpufif* for wlib h tho buildlnga were plniined could uiMy by mH with t l f l r C'lmpleiiun, according tu urlglnKl lul'-ii' tbins

If lh>- liuppUnl Is open'^d |inw. Hr. Hcn.'lcl said that diphtheria and Kcmlut fever ' .iHi'H would havfi to be fftre dfor on Htfiaiale flrxo-H of one pavilion aruj

impany sniallpox misc'S lu ........... pavilion inIhe former case '“'■inpleie Iftoliitlon could proetlnilly ho inalni ilued hrtwr-yn tin'two war-ls, ll" said whll- 'lie .U'lontlun wards wuuld "ffer sulH' I'u l r.i-'llltb's for Mie ubjuivuHun of le'W' i-asen and fnr the "lire rif mixed - u m f . Mu' peruomage of tin Inti 'i liilng vory smaU

[ir \\i>rl .Hiild 1n-iliiy Muit he wan pli ant i'l w ilh the sohyin?’ ae for ns H had g ru'. I'll! that rh?* original jdiuiH ahould 1m> I itrrti d '.ut UH nonn an pi.i>iHlbb‘.

■'\ ■b'>n the ImUtlliiKw are eunipleled o"- ''urdlng lo Iho orlgliml plftn.s," added Hr. W'nrl. 'New will bav*i one of thelust and most eoml'loio tsolalion Iiuh- pli Mh In the country."

p r Worl furtber Haiti, hnwovnr. that AH nnu'li as ll was tiereHsary 1«» i imiplen' the ImiltllngH In tjfder to carry nut (lie piirpeH'-H for which the liiKlHuibm Wri.? desiKiu'i. there was no rcaHun, In his M|iiniun, why Mi?- b-iHpllal slinulrt nr.i ho opuncr! now for the '-nr?' uf nm- ur (wn rli; '.i.Hf'*. I'vn-tbcr tlian that b- wm.jIiJ ti'U dl.sruHH Mie mal It-r

MAINTENANCE T0TALS$1,899,000

U T lm n t h «Klim ^p«*n( fn r ^nn ie 1*n rpnnrji L n «t I r n r f isiniiMt(i*<* <h i l i if ttm c tln u

an d Lilii<*ntLnnnl H r ip p ll^ i Do^it t<i»niy I 'a r ln g F in a l \ c i ln a to 'in k r r i hy ilit* ticvnril I 'o -n l if b t .

/\H ti'iUallvelv Tlxeti and rendy fur ncilonI t'> Mie Moinmilt'''* uii Flnancv of the[ H'lnnl 'if Krtu' iii.'Ti, ihc budget of theI [Mibll'’ schoul .u-piii 1 m-'fii i f this city for1 I he ciirr« nl \--ar- ' iMIh I 't a k>lal appro-

I'Tl.itl-.n fi r iniiliiieiuiiu e ?uid. curi‘i?nt •rx*! prii^cN Ilf J] lisI (>f Ihbs ariiioul, repri’scnihig HP nggre*

g:ii*' Inrre.iHi- -u-u-r Mie minij? BpCiil farthe ssiiu" purp'^scs I.T-hT >rar Of about

ihy ubhgaitoriH fur tHAchora' aal- Hi'lert iff (Ml grrides, togetiivr wlMi play* ground .xiiiipUes. anumms to about 11,374,- (“jo. and ift pructicalli a maiulalory re* qulrumoni

The uther Hems of Mie budget call fur Jl'tl.IM^ fur geiii-ra] repnlra. an increane of iii.>re (hiiii iJO.Miii.i, for hfeiUltig. re­pairs, liCS.aoo fur furniture and supplU's; LU.i-oo tor fuel, Sbi.ooo fur llglil and power;

fnr waK'r s u p p i). ( 192,023 for janb |"ih ' HiMaib-H, and for niwdtcal In-

Th '-n Ml-- Niilarl?w of those «n i- ;<!>' 1■d In I'Xecuttve (■ui-iaoPIcfi w ill amount n> ami Mime aie smaller Iten'ii furpriniliiK. n-nts and ?ftlicr inlim r inattei’B, iiniuiiiiTlng tu J 17 iKiO In fill. There in al«b a "all r<’i fur U-'xMtook.s, and $1 ,000fi.v uiiMiiiiil iralnlng HupplliiA.

In aiiLi'IpaUuii nf tin- meeting of thS huai’il U'-nlghl. tu take tlual action Pii Ihis b'jiigui. tfiu t'omiTulitc-e uri Instruction nml KJii'Mt lunni Supplier completed last liighi Us pari u| Mu w-irk, pAHslng on tha .ini uni,, inr tcil'■ll^^^ wabirlej, lexlbooka Mi'l m.miiaS inilnlng siippllea.

'I'll- iriiiigi 1 was Mubmlited liy Secretary tt-'tieji |i Aiguo. wliu nniiuuiiced that In ruriipleljng the ecdlmJitc of Siliarles ha h,"l flgiirud ilu anmuiit thnl would be re- i|ijir--il fluwji tu Miu last doUnr. Th e estl" nuit'-s, he ex])lalm:d. Im.'Juiied the in'* t I'l-aHe*? vindiT the rei ently adopted salary H-'hedulci I'lgetbcr wIMi the natural In- . fuase frum new rlQsHcs und the estimated addltluM.H tiuriiig th" currant year tif forty-thn-e n- \v fauherH.

Tliesc Ilgiirfs showed that the total Hillary H-'lieiliili8 tor the year aggregates Sl.Jid.iKG. Of this arnmmt $100,000 is for

r.uig Mi-hools. The $1.270,<Kff rfeproienl- iiig Mu- BalarloB of day Bchuoi tejvchera In-

luduh tl,iM6.7Wl fur grade teachora, $109,330 fur lllgli ti'-huul s,ilArleK. $35,160 for the nurmai nnd irainlng w nuoL $13,6B9 ,for I'l nKionH, $23,r.(.'0 fur summer BrhooJfl. $31, - 3th fur normal training «abirle8, and $10,-

fur playground Kabirt?'K. Th e total aru-'uni for (he day schnolB exceeds that

f i-iHt y m r. with the Hfuiin itemw Incli/d- 'I. by tjpuj-ly Il'id.nuO. whllrf the excess in

evening Bchool salarlCH Ibis year Is $19i- UN' cj\-i-r tliose of UK?7.

Tim "nninilllei’ cut down the budget for lU'W lextbooka and tducHllonul supplies fruin $T0,nO0 lo $7R.0f» Ijy ellTnlnallng eome typewriting miichlni'B, Th?' hudget etill m ils fnr an Inureuac of |7. Tn0 over IhiU nf biHl year. Manual tra in ing Rupplles lo hif* iiniount uf $ir».'Xsi w c r« jwsaed upon* thuri- being nlsu a JLOOO cut in this eched-ifie

The .'omnilttee w*ent Into detHll in con' ftlderlug tho esttmatcH nf RindaSI D. Warden, director of phyalral training, to ?‘umplet^ the ptiuipim-nl for the seventeeft pbiygntunds to be uned this yeor. Th o amuuTU asked tty M r W arden was $7,SSL Ilijl iifii^r the cunmilMrt imd sliced nft pro- \1kIotis for mure fninii'ti fur he<Lvy ap- l>.ir.?iiiH, n'dif'i'd t)i" num ber nf swinging rrameh. dei'idud lo 'lufer certain Ideaa as to grading c|lmlna(f'<l a fi-w huidygurdles with whl".h M r. W iifle n planned to pro- vble iliiii' f. music f'lr th<> girls, discarded proposIMun* to h(ive Hnnrn nnd baflS drunis as pari uf tlu- I'aiulpment nf Bonifl of I he gmuiitlH and cut out other sug- gusied fealureM, th?* budget waa Tound to hiiL'c iji en mure tlm n one-half redui’ed, the $7.fC4 having hneji sliced ( 0 $3.7Hl. Tha biner iinuntnl w'hh accordingly added to rlu S10.‘Ju slreaflv provided for in tho Hnlary hudgni fur playgrounds nnd A r#,'"nniiTi»‘tulailon in ask fim a tclttl sum for phiygiounds of $lk,iiSl was ndopted.

The c-imnilltp?? rfji-c|,-.ii a aviggeallOn by Mr, Wbw'iii-n ihitt In unlur tn facllllftle hla miiV'enifiilH sintong ibe plfiygroundw lio Im iiermllted to »jsi- a sA'ldle horse a l tha expcri^- of the departruenl

A ll u u■l■ rpuTvertng the ines.spngcr the uu'ji ilir* stroiig box nf a p\jm #h a -iuitu'l It Ivuiii Lu $10/lt)0 .

Th i [ubbi iH es'.’aped

NEED FEWER STATESMEN AND MORE BATTLESHIPS

Th ? ‘ ii W** W i l l f rrt 'a tt 'r Le iiftthI ’enr#*, Mnys \ r lm ir n ( K m im

tn NehriiskfiiiB ,

N n lL TM T L A T T I ': . Ni-h., May 12. - A d - rnlrul blvaiis pasacd through North I’ lnite to o ljy .)n-i ^ii'pped I'»ng enough tu hobble ([. Mu' f ar ul ibe ir.'Mii and make a short Hpi-ri ii IT V. M' h In- Hsld-

, will uh'.iiyH have war ;i_s huig as w - h-iv" au'.Miiiig worili whJb* lo fight nvi-c, .iTuI 'll'' lU'U’-' tintilnshlpH anfl the f. W"!- . - la ! ' '■■ U l’ V.C have the longer wc win ha Vi- 1" A- ■' "

HELD ON TWO CHARGES.

thnt further legislation RgRinst nUlmnds and largo oorporntlons aha]] ceiiac'; that fhe business Interests of this country ahiill be given a rest, and that the depnrlments of Justice may be allowed to proceed with their work In a quiet niam ier-w hich, of course, is greatly to bo desired. Ii is ah- ttclutely BBsentlal tb tho widfam of this country that the rallronds apiiln should prrsper, bccauae mog$ than unu jtnd h naif million men are tn ttio employ uf ihe raliroadp to-day, and as many mure «fo dependent upon their revenues from ra il­road ItiveBlmonta: henoo, St la ditemed h 1- moat impoHSlhle that we should return to a full meftsiire of prosperity ?>xceptlng tho rallrnada participate In the same. "

If one will study Lh!a paragraph care­fully. he will see that It meani absolutely nothing. The one thought it Is Intended to convey Is more clearly atated In an­other paragraph In the same circular: “©ur prnsperliy came ^IM i the progpurlty of the rallroada; ll declined wiioq Adver­sity Binick ihe railroads. VVe do not be- Upvc we can have the fqll menBiire of prosperity again until the rallrouds are prosperous.

If It were not serious such stuff as this would be the most delicious and enter- •Ulnlug nonseiiAd ImaglnalAe.

It la the aim of such triu f defetiders as these 6 t. Louis/Optimists to make Jt ap-

jDS*'ph Mar? Ibi. ^ Boyden strci-i, wha j hold In ball the grand Jury In the

tit*o*)ml Pr*'cln"l i' "irt this marnlfig nn a charge of hrjv?ki'Li-’ ' nterlng and slcallng. A fte r hiM arcaici 'I ■ ut he waa tnki n lo the Fiff*r iT - 'i l i i^ ' I 'm iri and c«»nirnbicd to Jail 111 Mu* ka'ii" amount nf bnli uii n sim ilar c Iu h k c .

"Tlu' "luilrrnnn of thr* tVinor iV im m ii- Mv. ->tr Saxclliv, hii.« given uh valufthlr a lvl'-n and iiih iruction In Mu- rfic lency and ita'fhr'loni':}' nf tlirsc r'n^lncK.'’ aald r'TiirK-lbiiaii M errill ' W ii rcflMiii these In- Mi'j.-iTl'ins RgalnHt ihc f’ lm lim aii uf Iho

C'cimmltteo ur n memlisr of ihc \V'n- ler MommiM?'e. ’ Lafnr "Mr. jMf'rrlll told n N F W S repopter Ihat Mr. flaxuliiv's firm had not hid nn the marhlnf-ry tiijch l.idp us v.'iT»* riC'-'imi iinlnd by bontla wer^' rn- fr rr^’l to th*'* \\':i ti*r Commll tr-u A forniiil Hl.d"iiJunl 'if Jf'hnHOTi'fi ftllepAflfmH u ili pna-' Mtu'l to ( h" c u in rll

CASTELLANE PLANS TO MEET PR IN C^D E SAGAN

thjLt tlio < <>un< l-'on-<-^ r iin d D l IsNu*',

MKN'diA ,M‘iy IJ. — Mmo. Anna Mnuid and her "luIdn-Ti. accninpu.n!cd by rrlnc?f H* ,i" l>e SaKi*ri. who left Horne liujl vvciifUK. arrived in this c lly e.Lrly lo-diiy. T h r y bit’l liri'iikfuat in the stallon and left at 10 3'. A M for Montft CiirJo.

I'rlnce do tiiigan has been warned by a friend from Pfifla that Co.unt Bout de ra.Hlellifne. form er husband of’ Mine, Gould, la determined lo create a. scandal tho moiTW^nt ho ineels him. Tlie count Is of the C'plnion that Prince dc fiugari W'as th?i ruuse of the dlvorux? proreodlngTi iiav- Ing hoen begun agninsT him.

NATIONAL CONVENTION OF SOCIALISTS BEGUN

f-’4> II P I 1 It III n , I ■

Hi tlic t»|ie «-

upon lettlnt W a ll ttroet run the country and dictate It j poUcles and leglalatlon. It ta a aad adtniatlon to nake, but In a ■enae their clalma seem to be only too

(Continued on Id pace, let OBlnmaJ

COUNSEL FOR TROLLEY COMPANY SAYS WITNESSES CAN BE HAD FOR A QUARTER

In niahlns hui rl..Hlli!t arKum rjU In tlio Supreme Court Cliculi to-ci«y, ul. ill's trial of ili>' suit ve n ve r »ir..tK»i ilumiigrs. brouiiln on lieluilf "1 nlne-j'ear-uld K en­neth GUeeher aKoliisl Itiu Outime .inJ Pnesale S’nlley Riilia'qy Cm npiiry. il 'iw - ard MueStierry. tor the ihfenil-unt e o n r 'r '‘ ' l ' '" - ' ' '" " I ’ Dcil Jud if: .t'laine and ill* lu 'T '* f " * pi-'f"0 " t ‘ o'” " -ments VegardinE ihe re lU hilU y ol wlineasea In nceldim eases, Mr. M ucSh.Try waa cndeavoiimt t" ridicule the testimony elvon by several ot tho plslnlllt s 'wH- nesees, and It was while doln^ so he sud­denly eacialmed;

Won't kniiw unylh lng uh'iul whul Micy rir-r auppoaed to tesU fy to they m xtfild /'

Piirthftf On, Mr. M iirtifiriry ?i*rl:iia-d the I parent-*? of the hoy iJlfilrTUT, lii.Hi.p:id of

bringing ault for injurif.i m (huir child, who lo?tt hlH Iwft nrm by bring tun uvei by a iru llfy C'jr In BloomllPld two years iigo. phoul'l havo pmlsed tIib difi*ndan(

J, W. > lftjto n . of r liiiseii J 'r i 's M ' iii

ill • hi<‘nu'*.

Kiur-ifii f" I w . \/vu[ 'IG M a MO 111 M'>' H '-'i.illfl

O.iltiMial ( nil V -h ' i‘ 'll ~ !'■ -.r'l'-i 'll]i ii'ol'i'k J S livf-'ii, 'll rihijH>J-v.iubi. Wiu? * 1*" d 'I 'f ni'irin fnr th" ri;\> n* LiH-.k Tb* -ii^iLi' -'''b d Mt!V, n m .)P’ bi li-rliiM iig ihaT his ruliiiK.'? U'l.ul.l be n iifk 'd by a ronsldoratInn fnr t t , - ;i In*' III Mnu

T l," "luilrni in th 'ii li-’id ih-- HurK'-iiiU .il- i l . ' i r till tb"ir " I :ili p'lM'ui? nut

Tr.uiiil" i.s "f Mu li' iLJiMi'li.H

HASKELL AT ODDS WITH DRUM

In rr>mie''lion wliii the problem an b« wlu'llvpr thp HfUoni departmont Tnay nF?e ii.ny part of tbr Jl 607 600 In bf> rei'eivctl fr*im tlif* Hlfttp f'lndH tn [ray tn'lebteil- n< HH Ini Lirrrd iirinr to the h#'glmilng nf Mir n*'xt srh'inl yoar, W'hJrli cnmmohfOfl Ju ly 1 n#*xl. Hnrrrt/iry Flnhnrf D A rg’ie Tcrrlv?ui In day from Plate Btiperinlecld- fn t rhfirlpf? J B a t ir r a letter.

In Tlfip thr bend nf th r Htatn rdiicatlcmfll dppartTTiont takrn (h r vlow that the entire iiinoiiuf. In-'lmllng not niily the Biale rHlI- rnad tax, hut liif* Stale pohnol (MX and Lh?' Innom?' from the riparian fiiud. muet he npi'lb'il rsnly fnr obligations

ftijhsoqtirnr tn Ju ly 1 next, rs- gai'll".'is of tlv- ffi"f ihiit the school hoard ll iH had nn funds slnci* ,JanuHiy i lust .-in-I IS I'Ging mHinfaMK'fl an money loaned b> Mil' rttinmon Council.

T h " finiinclal and legal officers of ibe ilt\ are now w orking out the nfi-mmg I'iTTirllcnilon 'whlr.h la the outoomc nf tbe dtff» reno?' In tho fiscal year of the d ty and the Hchool year os fixed by law. The f'Tinnr begins Ja iniary I and the la llt r .Iiili 1 of each CiUsnOar year.

TWO MEN FACE JURY ON CHARGE OF ARSON

P r r e ljo lrte r I> ecl»r«< ( I 'tm a t y hLti^l- H efuaea (n D raw I p ( n n .

\ (rH c t fo r P a tn tlji jf W o r k .

FricUon has BiTsen between Cre^holder BcnJumlu fcMWhellpi of-,' andCounty Euglueer D ru m bacauan of the lut- ler'B fAiJluf® lo draw up a foinra^L t'of ihs raH jtiug o f the P a rk w a y ftfld L ib ­erty Btreet bridges In Ploomficld. T*lie contract was awarded to the l.,'nJte«l la -r')- ratlng Company of M ontclair for t4iyi miiri' than u mmith ago.

•'Th?' only reason Mo- county eimin-*-r gives.' said Mr. lltuski-ll to-day. "fur nui preparing the cmitruct Ib that ihe W'.Mi ;

T r i a l r>f r o lie n m ill $'efp;el*iOD R egiiu In P a rt I I . o f Q u a r t e r

alona C o n r l .

On infUcimenlw chdr-ging th rm w l'h ar- (s<ni, tifiimirl ( ’nheti fin<i G ahriel Fijlgel- sun wen- <ni (rial bufure Judg«iJ.-ivlft and ii Jury Jn Mori IL of theI' l St-ssiunH t"--liiy , Tlin y are ac-cuped of bHvitiK eei fire t i n g rurpry s '-ue lull by Culi-n ni :L'. M-»nls av i'm n . and -wbud t'y M-'rrL'! l{ ."[ilfti, - n .lanuiiiy - I . -

illHtl-'lrwi AHsisbint I ‘i "PU'-ulnr Raymond,

ruIlMl IC'irlillii iiH Ml' first wlincsH f'T the Kai’bhn tu.'.Mlit’il Mi.iL th r s t" ie

jn-o ii'ity WMM '»(! ttU’ ground H.m of a I fiiiir-iitory buck trin.n"'nt, liriii.*? . in wfib h

lljii-(y-[wu f'lnillli'b u- re sb ? ping a t Ihe tim e of ibe hlaxo. Th.- said tie hud n.-nted (he pbifo t»' Oohen.

Otbei wiineHj»t-p t 's tif led th a t the flra WHS (Uj?. ovvrvd a l 3 »''r;lr>ck In the moj-n- Ir.g and MmL when Mje firem en arrived Ml")- f"uri(I iw-i ditfilnci fires. One bJaze \Mifl In 11k; rn u In itn old refrigerato r, sn;ik?Hi wltii ki'inaerie oh. and in th e front:Ilf fii- fibu u was a atuvv, rod hot, with ,ii th" ilrafiH open and a round it boxes :md iiaper bagf The nr>?a wt-r#. quickly

___ . . -wUnefce? ^ thaiel Bab! Why.pear that national protperUy depend® g*«tlemert, l*t me tell you Bomething. A unrtn l«ttlng Wall ttr«el run the coutttrv £« anv wlineaa you want, al-no bin win gat any wlineaa you want

moat In any case. Yea, HI fo further, and Bay that I or you can go otU on the street and get all the witnesses I want or equally you want for a quarter apiece, but tfaty fendanU

now lo take nieasurus In rnmfuil ihi; coun ty englnf-or to act."

M r. D rnni cmiUl tint bi- lorated to-day

ASKS ACCQUNTING OF ESTATE. Ctlaltnnfl w«re Issued by tiiirrngaru iiunv si;ll to-day d lriTtln g th?> nppeimiii-u hu-

_____ (,)[•(, Jiidgc Ten Eyck, .fnm- Ll). of Eifwurdc<'hip;iny for hav ing "wudi a CApnhJc i u and H iram C. tJt-nw’ir, t;xfrut<>r» >>(........... " .................................... ' e s ta te of L^nnlei H Uetinctt. dlpd

In tllCTi Ridge. Ju ly J:i, TIhj orderfnlUiwed the filing "f a petition by Mlae

Hennelt, a d au g h te r of the te s ta to r and H legatee tinder the will, who alleges th a t the execu tors have neglected to m ake any accounting o f th e ealate,

K It e h o a O pe n t a r tnm pretto n.SUtter'a aiahif-rooms and banquet hslts.

In Newarli; lunobeon. 50c.; dinner, l i j after tbaatre dinner; mualo avaninga. B42 Broad au

cunilul bt- dune fur the price rtijedllc-J. i P'd b"Wf\i?iT he awuri) nun i, 1., li,,, i*[- ”dt-r, who la rr-udy u> priU 'iM'd. 1 havi- i-.ki- jBulU*d wHli D ireLlor l i i r i y , ami |itnj>n;

I titaU’ Mini (.'"hen hurt Insured hlB sioi'e i fixtures for n rmipb- of weeks lift-

^ )r" tile Ihe

m otorm iin" In lis employ, if it had no been the motorman of iiuj car was capnbte, the law vcr InBlslvd. young R iis - Cher "w ould have been ground to lit t l i blfB,'*

III hla aucceeditxg argumem, form er Judge Alfred F . Skinner, counsel for the plaltulft, made retort to eeveraj of M r. MaeSherry's aewertlone. declarluy. amorw other thlnga, the aame atatement re g a rd ing "purohaaed wrltnesaea" would hold equally aa good tn ihe case of the de-

MURDER TRIAL TO-MORROW.J n l in l,i iU < ,« l» rv lc « in » to F n o r " h a r a *

nf Iv IIM i i e M lr h a r l iU la ik n o a * ,I I U U ra t F H e u d .

WltiifSBCH iuivo bi't-n jiubpoenaed for the iriiil hi’fort! J ihIk" Ten. Kyok to-mirrow' of Jiilsu LukiisE'ivicstUB tor the murder of Michael Mlssliivnna In a Lithuanian hail III I8f New Vnrk uviinue. December 21 lust MluKuiiiiB hod befriended the uc- cused man, -aho shot him and robbed his body of eiil. '' Proeeculor H a lt eaiid to -da y that the State'* evldeoce would probably be pre­sented In one day. A etiuck Ju ry haa been eummoned.

Pure oak Katbir. «< • f * " A ?•Ufler'v «tM r brsad. 90$ M u k tt a l *gVi

M . r l . ri ‘- ' 1 i f -

Page 2: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

I ’S JssS^Nsan

K. AND L. OF H. MEETING TO-DAYGrand Lodge Holding lU An*

ngal Session in Belleville. About 200 Present.

NEWARK WELL REPRESENTED

W ith abimt two hurii1rt(J Jnt h ^ r •b'? iw en ty‘Mv*»nlh annual aed- 'ftion of Ih# ffartd lodfc nf N *''K jilg h ti and U d lf* or H«mor. wmh op»‘>n'rt a t B^llevine Halt. HolJavIllo. Ihlw nv.rnluK 'I'ho m«'<'tin!i VH* wb^^dut^'d T'» «tuii a l 10 o'clock, but tt wa* an houf w fi'' that intH' wJu-n <.iiuijd I'roivcinr Kdwnnl (’.

of JtT««iy CUy. rapljed fni- trrdi'i A fter Uie rominUtee "fi ri»-<.liJithtlfi fui’l

m ade Its r»‘port, U»* urnnd p ritp rlm pri'- reeded wttli the initiation ot ii-faipro tectors The rt^renionles lanifil uiiilJ ne*r the noon hour. Itepurlh wrr*’ tifatrt frOJb K num ber of ronnultreep nr^d ibe pcm- a!on adlourned at IL S> f"r iont h whit-li was aervad b> nii?i?iber« »r (Joldtn rttt»*am LtOdfe of the order, ot fjRlIevllI*^

The report of ih<’ ijraiid |ifo tp(tor fihowod lh»* order hnil mHiJi‘ k iribsiHuiialfa in durln* ih r pant j f u r Thi (fmiol treasu rer ivportf‘d ,i iMl in- »• - ( II T'l', whilf* the repori <>f the yraiid s<:('r-iin.' ffhowed thfll flT*-re bHd lie«n hcvem >-j-IkIh, deaths during (h<* .u*ai Tin* i>»uvl rntrn berehip In the Sinie wan said n> ii<- C entral ixidgr. itf W*‘ei lluliok'U , v'-h'* placed tlret nh the li^l for hiiviuKthe hlgtieei jiert-eiiljiK'* of^im-rnhere iliir-In f the piiHr uv^seiiiun th

Thla Kfleninon rtie oJer-ilon of i fTli-et- Wlfl lake pluoe. It eapi-cl»ol thni Mr M eniel will be re*el<>( tod to >1 1' orbo<> of grand proiecior. rtian g ea m ihc ovht of- llcea a re ntulcipated lloHtdeh Mr M<ii* Ifit. the preaent oftlrere iir»« Vico-jcrand pro tector. VtrKlbln HrlnmiudHi, of ttila Ctiy; grnnd aecrepiry, H fnry W'tl:sfiiii»eii. €vf Jera>*y City, friincl treasu rer. I 'nnn id H. Luts, of WeetiAwkcb; grand i-liapliilii, Oliver P. C ram er of t.'iirlton HifI

There nre s lsieen lodgea of iho order from thU cUy nud twei^■e from Jersey OUy repraaented at the eeeai^m Prom uther parte of Oie Hiaia tTirre a re tw ru ty - fiiM lodge.^ repreaenteil

f ^ r . A TRS a t t e n d in g THE CONVENTION OF KNIGHTS AND L A D m OF HONOR

IS MADE JURY HEAD BY COURT

Atlantic Prosecutor's R quest that Justice Pick Foreman

b Granted.

CHARGE ON SHORE GAMBLING

FOUR ATTEMPTS TO BURN HOUSE

Tenaut in Paterson Under Ar­rest Charged with Being

the Incendiary.

RAKE SECOND ARREST IN MOREHOUSE CASE

L A e lia w a p iia F laK m ain . Naiil io l l* v a H a d T r o u b le w i th Y u a th ,

U A rra lg n c t l .A nother arraat waa m ade by ihe police

la s t bight In conneciton w ith the Klleged a ssau lt on C larent'c tt. Morehoueti, of Cross and Freem an atreRia, Went Orange, on a L ackaw anns R ailroad (ra in itouml ou t from New York, lust T h u rsd ay nigtii. A laxander UciJIay, who wan flagmHb on t b t tra in on which M orabouao wpa rkttng. w as taken Into custody sh o rtly ttft« r 7 B'clotfk last night, and w as a rra ig n ed be- fo rs Judge H err, In (he Second Rracinct Poltos Court, th is morning, on s com plain t charg ing him. In com patiy w llli K dw an! Dockery^ who was a rre s ted S a tu rday Bight, w ith HSSaulling Morehuuae.

ICcClay WHS held to aw ait th e outcom e e f M orehouse's Injtlrlea, T he cniiiplatnt w aa iw orn ou t yesterday by Dr Jiiim^a T M arehouss, fa the r of ihu victim , for “ John Dos.'*

At the Ina in s asylum , w here M<'rehoii«u b a l beon onnUned since Sunduy morning,It w as said to-day th a t hia condiiUni re* BUUns unrUanged.

ICoCluy lives ui W Valley strFat, Souih Oraoge. He was iiiTestcrt by P e lc t tivf- ga rgean ts Fobs and Tem platun when hU tfAtn pulled into itie Houtb O range Sin- iton from Hoboken Ms wiis taken tu p<>- flcf headquarter^ and held there un til th is m om tng.

A ccording to Folia. M cClsy bad an en* eeu n ter w ith M orehouse before n ie Int- Aar'g trouble with Dockery TJie d e iec tlce •a tg th a t he learned frum pnaaengers rm tb a tra in th a i .McClay w as com ing th irau fh the tra in when M orehouse Juinp- ad from hia seal, slopping M cH ay from p M itn g and rem arked

*T can bek you."Th* inrlileht ended. Fobs said be learn-

•g , w ith McClay pu ib ing M orehmise bark la ta liis seat> Fohn snld tiin irouliiltt w hh D oeksry occurred a few m inutes In ter

M. M Btallm an. a law yer, em ployed by th a railroad . appenre<l aa counsel for Me* Clay. He said hs Intended to nee Prose* a tito r M ntt and try xmd have M ci'lny re- laaaad. HVher naked about th e troub le tha poHcs sftv McC'tny had w ith Morehiujas, M r S tallm an said ha had not beard any* th iag about it.

Q R CUTS OFF CHILD'S TOESF w w r- y w a r > o ia t^ w re n e « l* n u C ra w ls

O o l o t D a n g e r —K o u r H eiu>U era t io n a ,

l^w renriS Luts, four years old, of ,TS Jo n b i Mrccl. wrf run down by a sonlh* bound C lifton ttvenue trolley r a r near bis home shortly before l o 'clock to-dny, and had four to«s on his b-fi foot ru t uff T bs youngsier was p laying in th e etrect w hsn he was knocked down by the fendei The tnotorm an could not siufi xit onev, nnrl a s tha child lay betw een th e trucks, with Ills foot un the rail. tUa c a r cun iinaed for M veral fact.

A fta r the front wheela o f the cjtr had cu t off bla to s t the lU tls one picked bim- ■elf up and climbed out. T he F m irth XTsrtnri am bulance touk th e rhUd to the hospital, but hts pui>m s took him b iuk hoDit.

Hpfi-wl U' rAr n'fvV '/Afi .N/lhiJ..MAKS LANiJlN'tl, May 12 .-F nr the

Mint riTTie In (he tilfttury o f tlm (-nunty ciimiH here, u Hupreitie C ourt Juutice ruiiPir U Ml** fuieiJiHii i-f (hti giAnii Jury to* <lii\ Jiistsiirlor i») County C lerk Krtwaid H i I-> i- culling (he gruiid Jurors, rru sc c u to r j (t' I'leuberg nruHt' and iidilreSHi-d th< ci'jurl, ri qucStlfiK ihuL the forcriirta of Ibri giund liMiueai III- selerled by Ihe court Tlu> request created xl nurprlsu to Die many IilJrlclatia and n)| uD icii p resent, and n fler n brief conrereii'‘y of tliu Jutlgea th*' i^ u rt rem arked-

In-iKruuch un lliei prow -cutor tias rt>- quHHUd the ro iu i to eoJect the forem an ut ih«i grand Jury, the requcHi will be gnuil* cd bfior the Jurorh a r" called. " The F irst nnmr* wan that of Behtitor EldwiirdA Wilaun, and if Die uauui cuetum Imd pruvuitud he would have been forem anF uIIiiwIiir the itilluiK (if the Iweuay-thlrrl Juj'ir, [h« court aek* uni Joeeph W. BaJna, pniJiidRni of U j lbjhlnc,sw M m'ft lajagiu* of A llanlic Cil>\ ii! forciiuin

i'hu court's L'JiHige iiiuehlnK upon g.im- bltoK :U AtluriDr t'liy w.is ilh fnlhiu.^

“There will lie ptnd•K'c'l cvideiicfl tiuid- iiig tu nUixw gLirnlihoft and o tliu r maJTi te rnnee of public gurnhhng h<uis«a Title evldeiicf' will he luM before you hy theprOFei UlciC rif the |ili»;iH. It will I'OliNlKl ufthe iH.olriuni.v nf w.Hn*HHca and tliw e.xlil* bllhoi to of giouMiTig IrnpIumcPiN and devices allegud lo liiv c heeti lakon by Die police "

■'If auch cvhience hh is p rodured con­vinces you of giimtiling you should Inillct the piirili'H offeiMhi.g The nffr-ndltiK piir- llee, ihe rvMptinslbk* pniDe.s, a re tto* prln* flpnlH, the Jccepere of ilu ' houMen and their asHtetanlH »miJ hirlp'-ni, under Di*» law are eqvif*ll> Kiiltty The one who provides the place for nu<'b pmcrlscti Is up gu ilty .iH !tioM‘ who tn rry on Ihw lllh 'tt busineSH.

“Tbe owner of thr» prcmlsoH, w hether an Individual or fo rporuilon . who know­ingly ri.'MtH or utherwlee p e rm its bin or Its prenilHi's to ueeil f. r Kuch mil.iwful purpoacM ie guilty >is n jirlncipHl

“"nie puMh’ wt'lfijie m pilrcR Ihflt !ln»grand Jury Hhnll noi flnnlly ad journ , but wlifo yiui havcf fliilsiherl your H bora for Die lime htdng you will nut finally lui- Joiini. but will hold vm irselves In remll- nf-HH bi renpoini ifi n recall If iho publlo w elfare aliouUl reijulry."

i j

i:

MtlB. ,H . J . H O PW O O D DifiAD.

p v a v m o t i i a F a t a l A f te r l l l a v a a n f T h r e e W a r k s - H i tm In E n s i l i n g .

A fter s ih rs s weeke" lllnass, M rs. Mtllia* bath V. Hnpwood died a t her home, U Mt. P lrasftn i avenue, eerly fhlx m orn ing In h e r sevRTHjr-Dilril year of pneum onia. Mrn llopw ood w as born In London, com ing to this country w'lth her fa th e r and two bro thers when a yuuiig girl- Bbe had llveil In th is <;lty for tw o n iy -th re r yeara WKh har husband, H rn ry J. Hopwood, she oele- b ra ted the ttftletti annivorsury o f h«r wedding Novem ber U l u t .

Besldea her huaband. M ra Hopw'ood u su rv ived by th ree d au g h te rs and n pun, tJiie la t te r being EHverard 3 . Hopwood, of 79 Thlfd avenue. F unera l serv ices will be held a t lier lu te home T hursday a f te r ­noon, InLerroen! to follow a t Mt. P leasuu t Cem etery

G ra n d J u r y T a k e s Up L pu <The grand Jury bfgRii an InvfHUcn rmn

th is aflernuon of the case of Mkhni-l who la cnarged with hnvinK '■« i i.- death of hla o lg litecn-year-uld brldt Tli - wuinkh W'HM burned to UeiDh ul lu-i i r,un ATS M orris avenue, Marrh^Ue. Detciuivn- gergaan l ATorclano, pnii(>enmn I ’eiiiirc, nf th e F irs t PrcuUiot. and Kfvoral mmliburM cf L#o w ere sum m oned to give? t^!sum>in>

CITY NEWS NOTES.The Ladles* Benevolent Chrolp will ct-lo

R rate its eighth un iilveraaiy with a re ­ception and card p s r iy In i-ixiBigt-m bail to -n tg h t

A m onthly tneedng of the Feed. Flour and K av T rad s Assooiatlon will h r heiu 4n Us new room, a t D AlecluLnic street, V> n ig h t

V lce-Chancsllnr Em ery lo-dey , nn (he yeturu of a rule lo show cauae, Plgned an order m aking perm anent the recen t ap* polnitneni of W. E ngene ‘J 'unon ap i ' cielvar for the B u r Alotor C ar Cumpuny uf Uill city . ‘

The n in th and last whlat p a rty o f the season for (he benefit of tlie De(h Jt^raol

*^}.ioip1ia) will be given a t IrinpinU Hull, V iH WaHhiiigtnn s treet. T hu rsday niKhi,

*bc auspices u f the tk*vltig Circle fh r auaillary Tht' ecamin pii*c for

• th e highest acor« and mo7<( reg u la r a t ­tendance , a punch bow'l. will 1h» aw arded •IhwmflaF n i ^ t . ____

T iiS R zT T irv Eh tlm iV tn r in onCUIdren'sHeadsSYl.-VV aU o k ills th e N IT a, EGt»ii e r LARVAB t h a t a lln g to th e h e ir.

I f fo ti h a v e ehlldreD__ _ ifcat a t te n d school duM t l ^ v m M S a b o t t le o f ie h w a r s 's jRiLve* I t w ill seve voo luany ■UMOMUef aCHlUATlON. .tf/L -yy ' i i not O lL T o r f iT U K Y w'J/ nof IM( ih t a A H i orS l 'A L P f ^ wiHao4 mfer/sre tallfi th*e K t fw T H o r t^ L O H o t the RAI& .M oF ine C o m b N e e d e d

Nd W eek « r k a h a r RaaiN rad«For (iaie a t B am h ev g er's , O oerke , K ah p e R €e^r Ikse t f I re . S B fD L B lI, N kM H . rikB gC C K T , aCHW ARXi

SUNKEN WIRE SAVES A LIFE

BoyBeinR: Swept Toward Pas­saic Falls Clutches Submerged

Metal Strand,

UNCONSCIOUS WHEN RESCUED

t ‘A .May U Swept li) a t-wifi |cu rren t ugiimwl >i i-ubinvrjji'd wlr»' ;ituii.‘hcd to M riu;ii ritai Si>ru> ii x^lrcel bijtlat-. hi\> «-.ii-ol<l I'biirlrh' I lullo'A iiy giuuprd ih" m etal Blrund and wa» tnivtul from «uiirj';'l (oei rttfjsblv’ D'aHM yvattrUuy al- ■ ternuun. i

'J’lie bu.v svbllii pliiyint; ebfiut i!i>’ rlYf-r I baiikM ricjir IJsu u 'h UoHlhuuee ruml>lc«l j hilu Hu- w aiH . The river itt umiMunliy IdgU ntiO I iiidiJ hi ruuKc of Ihc rcrcul . he« \y Miliiw and the hu.1 was Hwepi rapUl- ly down hiruim uiul i««irik i aicw. wlien he | g ra i'p '‘d I be sunk-II vtliv ^

Wlllloiri rill* rloi k, of ]cT M uu lkCtdcr | ntu!, II nuMiihi f id ilin Knh kerhurkpr Aib- ; lytic n u ll, iiMi fn-rn Du- clnh rrxuhs niul dovH friiTn t!.< fl lai He hu'l »‘iiiv lh!ii 'Irouhh- in loi'sciiln*; flip l,id m liulil u|ii'n in«! but mnnuK'd t" ’.M+nch !iNjifjUilH free and ih rn HWini lo I th* Hhuic w ith hlu buidcn

Voutig llnllow.iy WHS urironscluUrt ?iful work uf ri ’.'fUf*'lianon wsie begun. H- v, ih r^^vlVeU and th^u in k 'n to Me h'Uiu-. Kfi FrOnI ell cel. vslu-ro he ILCH with IiIn graudnrmlhei' Itis full Into the wnler wall wltiU'hB'd tiy » woman who cHllr-<l to Sherlock and tulmr miinhf*rH of Dtp K filckerbocUcr A who were lusslngn baseluill hi Ihe f u r of jho rluhliOuflC. W ithout lieFUnMon .^ticrlock i-imii 'd Into the river He ndm 'd n. now nuir of rloili- Ing In d(dng 50.

— — .•

BAPTIST HOME SOCIETY MEETSF r o je c i fo r Ih tlU lln ic |»m( Off n

Ti^Ur H cpiirtA llc tn l a iitl ()fll> c e ra IS Iected ,

K eproveuuuives uf > hucohCH Inirinu iis yvciions of Nww .let.ney mol ol tim FlfDi Avt'iiuc J'rc?,l)> i-r la n Church Dilw afli-rnuon, w here tin- Au-nt eenlh an- niiftl m eeting of the HupUsi ISonu* rtuH- f-ly wftp hnlri An adilrssd wan schedultd lo he klvi-ii by Rev. S . A. M errill J r . of IlabWhV Mrs T heudore Btuais .song. He\ Ltr Thom as E. Varisar. of Flljiabrth, nciHcl Hw xiioderatfir

Mrs .Miram B Johnson, the n rrfH[nmd- lr,s a c irttiiry , nalij (hnl llivr*^ hm' lliiriy- ftoir iritniiiRi* of Ibe home and HiKtiu-n on Ihe walling lisl f<ojr have entered DiH home doting inuiudJug iin agedrouidp frnfii Mnofi'NliiWn, tuid ihr-.e had (Jill) Mift 1 ItMiDutl.i IdiuJslej. Mli*-’ Ciiiii. m ine Smhli. who had been in the home fniiiniPh vr.iiH, null John Ihivli*

An ehclloii of ihfhcers will follow late III 'll'- .lfll‘1 I.MOll

TbI.t mornWix xu«.stH w*>re tccelved a tthe lioUie, Viheie (lu'io- w as a wnle of tiin ii artlrh-}* ninde hy Iho Inmrttcji A luuflipon WKS eeri f'd nT noon for the bene- lu oE I Ilf Imlhllns fiiud

liADPbnll (Snmi* iv IMj K re t'hoJcIcrg ,Till- Mpwlal I niiiinln 1 iih Comillon

f’GUncU iippolntud f'l uriariKe for somecoritenis of Die ii.itionHl »{.une thl^i aum*fmo Cor ch an t.'i iir purpont-s decided lust night lo sciid ij deUiKathm to Die niiml- lug to-m orrow of the Hoard nf bVecluild- «1 .-< Hiirl hurl dr-iiHnce he Uic county offl- cUilii hi an f-ffori; to (f-mpi ilif h itle r to (iiM'-rit i.i tiiiM-t jhc .1 id'Otmirdc ueer-aEhh'tfF Iin Dk- rUHuioiul Held

* • —lin d H lu lii In n d l v e r l lc e r .

J lift Ur.* Hi .,1, hi Do- ( U'ungi- '• f 'ourt. to-doy. dNnil>i?'d Die '-rises :xtf Du-t 'n h m rjn-witip, i 1 ||l,..n1^ of thi^ iii> lui'lJam tie J Dihhp uf t‘)ianMf wi. 1were cbarmcl with vlol.iDu« Di«' lif| i-*r !fiwi» by pediilliui heer wdihout e- Hct-he-- ft was .hIiowm the ' wo dcfniidrujl s ihiu they were doliJt? a inuil urder hutsiui.-sH. SvliiLh lt( permllU-d uiidiT the m l

FURNITURE SOAKED W ITH OIL

PATERSON, May 12—F o u r Bcparale flroi were a ta fted by an Incendlury lale yeaterdny in lui a ttem p t lo d estro y « dwHlIlrig-lluuae a i 203 Godwin n iree t, but none of them proved Buiu-cfiaful. OH waa plentifully used In each Inatanca,

The ho'iHu Ih ow ned t»y Jo h n T(oI* Btsin, wbiwe fam ily occupies th e a^mutvd duor. Tlxu llrsi flixir In occupied by Mr. and Mr« Jt-lm Itofien. \ h o y w ere aw ny >e.Ftorday afternoon,

M r and Min Rx'Jaen re lu n ic rt ea r ly ihle m orning und told th e yxilJce tliey had found Diidr doors barred . H osen w ae nr- roRled Hiid locked up Cine of the H >1 Nteln ch lld i'i i claim s to have eeon H ohvii leaving itie Iviuso a faw m lnutd* before thft hvA Wat* dlaoovered.

Kojkju w.kf .‘timmlUed to Jnll th is m o rn ­ing hy H iri.id- r Jam es F. (Carroll lu de­fault of lUiXi ball, to a w a it the a c tio n of the graiui J iry un a rh « rg « of arson. "WJiHi turutgned ihlB m o rn ing he tlis- olalrro-d kimwltid^x- "f wr<Jiig-didug mid claimed lo htive been ou t o f lo w n yester- dny

Mf« Hria«?n rreaU-d n eceoB In c o n n this iiiundiig wlien her huabnrul wiiN co m m it­ted. tind <Tkd out Dmt she would th row hemclf over thu PtuiNaic F kIIh. l.letecilvee imvB bi'i'U dciallcd to w a tch th e woman.

heforc G o'clock. Mlaa Ida Hnl- stclii, ilu iiililcr "f Die ULudlord, wu8 w a lk ­ing dgwridInliH when hIih saw i<iuoke 1«- Ntiiug from i|]P iTcvIcen of i h t px^rlor door She kmii-ked, lujt Dioru wuh no respunsf-. anil then, opciiiug th e duor^. she

a h«-iip fit rublilsh b u rn in g on thefloor

Miss lltilsleln 1iurrlr-d to th a house uf a tire tru'-h "iip block belnw and notl- fled <.*n]jtri!ii Ta>lor The flrcmt-u if thocompiiny r^Hpood' d and tuid h.irdl>‘ < x-th ipu lsh td ihe ]mrlor Arc lu 'f 'ire n second hiazo wfiH dlFcovcT(.'d In (he d lnlng-roum uruJernouD) a tabli*

The third fire «us Cound In a bf'dronm, A hed uiid dr«4iHRr w ere ublnoc", Dip ilniwi rs of Ihu drg-ncr having l>4*on piilu d (lilt, 1'’\t1,riKiil»biii^ tills Mnzt? Th'- fire- m»:n rcliinietl in Do- dlhlng-poom and Disre foiiiul tin.' fourth fite In u closet.

In Die parlor fi ju-Msp and an firni i'liiilr had litum drow n lo Die ciu itre of Dic room The furiiHiir'* was H-ituriilt/l with ull I 'lo ii'r tho (lluiiiK-coom tulilc oll-BOiiked rags had bKou i-!«ved, an d the hoflrtiom rnrnltur** ftnri aj'-o the goods Kloreil In Ihr elnjiot were fo'Uid 10 hxiva hern well sal uriiird

PAROLES ARE GRANTED TO SEVERAL CONVICTS

F o u r Kmme% M en I n m n g T h u a e F r e e d .T en A p p llc n tlo n a A re

I tr fu a ed . 'TRENTON. May 12.- At the s ittin g of

th e Court of Hiirdonn lute yesterday , these purolefl were g runted:

E ieex p en iten tia ry Casew -W llU am Piets, keeping d lto rd n iy house, sentenced lo one y ru r In Ociuiier, IWT; P h ilip Durf, at* tempted receiving of stolen goods, sen- lenpu, ids m onths, fine rem itted. P e te r luinko, breaking und entering , eighteen moJitlis Frederick W ensel, a ssau lt amj battery, eighteen inonDis.

Hudeon-^FramlH Hnkotowskl, m urder, iwyniy years; term expires F eb rua ry , 19M. Jolin MatDiewu, breukltig and entering, seven yeais.

Hurhngtun WHlllam W'jod, ftutjuuK. ten years, term irxplres AuguM, 1911.

The H.ilOU l!h»‘ nf Jtihn Hurrell, c-Onvtcted In Alerrer Dmijity uf uiDuiipted asNaulL wu» reraUK-^. U um dl B { ‘lUx^nce o f sU muiiiba for the t-xplrnd April 23.

I'lif court dlunilss''d Dh' upplloatlnn of Dridih Urd'ui. convicted In M ercer Ounniy M.lt. h, Iftb'i, of robtiery. HI.h sen lcnec ex- pln-'s hi March. !9ti9.

ADVISES AGAINST A SUIT.

COL.STEWART’S CASE CALLED

Senator Rzyiier on Resolution for Court of Inquiry Into

Fresident's Action.

SOME SARCASM INDULGED IN

GRAFT HEARING AT HARRISBURG

Second Batch of Accused Pennsylvania Capitol Contrac­

tors Are Put on Trial.

CONGRESSMAN HEADS BUNCH

STIRS MEETING OF METHODISTS

Resolution to Abolish Life Tenure of Office by Bishops

Presented a t Baltimore.____ _ i

IMPOSES TWELVE-YEAR TERM

WABHI.S'CjTON, May 12—Betmlur Hav- ii«r, of Mui'yUiiul, i(i-iln> wpuke In the Hn9[iutc un bla r«'?*(iliiihm directing Di<' 4ip- polniniBTit (if ti i‘uu rt of Inriulry to Invi-.** Dgale i lu’trg rs Hgnlrin( t'olnriel WlHi.im 1' tiiew ari, of Lhe y’oiiHi -Yrtlllery, luiw sui- tluried a t F o rt lirau l, A ril., by order uf ibe J-Teaidfin.

Mr, Rrtyiu-r prt-fneed lila remarks^ by di*- oluring that he hu<J no political purpoee in li|i» i-rUlclsni --f whiu the iTettIdi-iii had duTiH In the cuho nf Culont-J .Hiewart, “The JKn-sldent Ime inarte a m la takf." ' he Htiid, luid iiddi-d iliiii Unit wna tho reasuti li'.’ ftaa ctuleevurliiK to fay thlH m aile r hefoi'w Die Scnale. Ho revlew'-'ij Die ca- rt.H'i of I ’lilonI .‘•itvwajt ntjd p ic tu red the lonudlrieaa «>f F u n Drarit which, hu ,111141, wu» hla ' ’pluCtf of inmlHlimenl.’" He rea^l the iin ler by wha l* Doluncl S tew art wn.i given Iw«?tjiy'four lunirn In rcrlr^ froiu lliH arm y b tfo r« hl» a.sMlgniiiviu to Fori G ntai.

'TIu* Hinrgpa agahiht Colonel H iow ari.' flnWl Mr. Hivi iie i. ■iue frlvoUiuK and petiy and d'l noi In tlie ellghtcat degree redecl

C l(y N n llr l lo r I'e lla l .o tig l l r n iu 'h t^i j hla C haracter .ih h mnii, his honor an nlilzm or hlF cmirnge hh a noldlcr. Oru-

H A IlK ia iK 'U a , Ha Mhv Y: -T h e aec- ond of the wern H "f cunxiiilra' cjum-h growing out of ll-«:' rotilr.iriH fu r Die fur- TilNtilriK n iij e(^jip(ilug <>1 the neN B'xEe caplUil e.illetl fur D'ial l•l-dJl-. In th'* D auphin ru u n ly I 'ourt Irnolvin hIx m* n They ar« ronK refam an H. Huril I ’lm e l, of .Miit’li u.i, I'll,. luMil (ii Du.i I 'l'tiii-i h a n lu CuiiMlructSnn i "oniinmy, which supplied about U.oO'j.uoO Wurth ol memilJi lu rn llu ro for the buJldliig, J 'ecph M. Hu?i|ori, pf Philadelphia, nrvlilti-i-l of Dir ciipHul and denlgrier of Hh fu rn itu re , W illiam D. Snyder, of t^prlng c ity , pn, , a fonncT au d lU ir'^ e iie ra l. llliarn I. M.nhiu-^:, nf Media, i'a ., a form er S ta te tietteurBi', JamcH M. Sliiitn.ih'-r of Juliii.-uoi-. n, D.i ii form er aupcrlnt'-TuleiK of pubUr gr-ujinlri and huildlnff-^. and l-'r;irk M. I i i ln e , a irio-idlng iiUblitoi' li. Dio oiidiUu-gi ikm .il s ilp|iar(rm?nl

Sn>'dor. Miiihinoi mul Shujiioker wer'-' rniivlcli'd In Do Mi hI rim.-[j| i :i> y irlu l uf defruiiillttg llio S la te (Uil of ah 'iut IlD.^X) In II bill fur wooib-n fu rn liu ie ,\n appealfor u new triri! l.ctoro Du- ...... ... In whn hthey appeare-l lo-duy in allH p'-Oiliiig Unsiojj wiiB til have lieeii D ioj wlih ihr' nDi'U'H iu Dio lo s t iiliil. bill ho scourtd oHOV'-raiire,

In the ra.n- (tial c.inn* up lo-diiV thi- charji'a npalnsi ih-* nix ni' ii i* oonsHpIrncy to ".lefraud the SUDe .ao of $ri,hHh Ih In a bill of JIT.TW 7'i lot iiu ia llii illiiix cuHeH and motniMc' fu n jiu n e .

T-'ourtei-n Jiitii have t'oen IndlclM un vuDuuh I'hurkf’K "I In rtmiu-etlnnwith Die fnrn lsh iim nriil d n u ra tln p of Di'- rupHul aii'l lio ' lasort Ilf those iviin lni\* ruit nlrffidy 1ur-ii i r u 'l will follow Dini culled tn-day The Slit*- (Mihlii] If.uliinds tu-du\' I O'-! Jl-Dihn iKXi uf whli'li jy (j(jLi,iiiih wiis • xpriuii d In furnishing^ and diworuIlor.H.

Th'- moir\lnK HesMlnn ’f thu court was tiik 'n up wiDi ilu' wnilt of s'-lf-TIliK a jiiri ^Vht'^ coiii't took Diu- noon mo-sH th p 'e J ir'OH li.o! Ik-in i lu si 11 Tlii- lu tt- man ia ii negro. etiifi|u\ «-d ii»« a Jiiiiiiur uf d public school a t Stiv-lion.

! 'of iheni is Dial hu Jiud liitlrmUlep,"

T finperunientall>ein y l.e jrn l P ru t-ep d lJig AAgglUNt AniilkHll ('«>.

t'l Hif y \ l M S i f .Vf.'M'S 1/)ND U rU N D H . May Vi. 1 tiv SnJloltoT

lulu, W Hhi-’uiij In 11 w ritT .n o|,lnioii tlleiJ «. ei^lci .ill's Hftoi-noo'i. u.M fies ihe | - -

r n y roiiiioH not to bring b-g il proreerl- I H ^roud A n iin n I Don v r n l io n o f Anim- ( liig-a UK iliidt Die HarlMi- AHidmll Dorn-

RATIONAL DRAINAGE PLANS.

p.'in> ii'd'cre .lutie 1 The H urber ooin- pfUiV h'llrliii a ti'ti-yenr m alnli'im iu e oou- triiel wIDi the rlfv whhrh will exp ire in .hlm^ hlffi} The (111 puv^, Ihe (um pniiy te.iKNi per year for i>iiti'htng the HJtidialt -oreiMH twice (I year. In ihe Hi'rliig and fall. Acvurdlng to itie pi-isiuiuim uf i)i« I'om rtu i the Harber i,uimp»iiiy agr«oe lU Die toiJ of P-u M’urs ik> leiivi' Do- a.- pli.D! Diree-(iutirters‘i of U«» o rlg lru l DilcUm».-4F<

The ironiptuiy In years pu'^t hiis paudU'd Ihn iiHj>hi»U. In early Ma.v, and freipicnDy In April. ’I'htB spring. It seemu, all eff'U'is let dnd otii wlirii the Hiirher eoinpuny will com'* lu Lon;;.; H iiiinh ;iud tiiiiU'.* repiihs have been fruit h-Sf', Tlie so'U llo r claln a thali ihe cujiiruvl In fau lty , d raw n Li jirnlect Dir- i-ts|ih;il! eornpunN, dliri ne t rhe cliy. Rml lays llu- bbtm e on thf* men whe |Hil It tlirouKli nine yeaiH

The hruid, (Ablih whs o rig inallv for JUri.CKiP. w ua KfDrward rediicecl to I'hi- slret-tJ* w*-r> lo-v.-i In sueh h;ul lun liiHun as iD pi'Mciit, ai d iinloys Do’ Har- ht-r rtunipatn nivuilU-s im wlLliigm-ds to come lu Lih .k H rin dL and m ake np.UrH wllllUl the n-'Xl let! ila.is i+l«pB will 1-f taken by Du‘ ' Ay u- k- i .‘jomu o th e r t-om- pu,iiy to du Did I'.ili'hing

RAILROAD MENACE TO CITY.SprrinI /TipufcA in (/u’ FI.■\yVrJ Ad-'ll ft

THMNTtiN. .Mli L K.-lh-wirm' ,i-. m- FlOi-di'iii of Dll' iiiDUeeii Krude rr-'HslngH cm Die I'enii- . 1'. IImu U iillm ad hi Du- city uf TlUrllli*{lo|, l’i'’P'C>-T"|<J of rfi,. .Si,;rn R alli'uol Dfifi iii!*jsUjn liu \e Mh'd witIi ih» cominlHhlnn n i>-port Hiatlnj; lea! tlip rruysliigs are Erjorly prnii-i-pil and That Dll KluO'kl 1 egulH l irnp i-.SI ,1 hlls] ,iil l.i Ihft Ibirllngloi) riiiiiu'l] fur Die t*f thepulille tir4> not. In pM r:n«cs, Ghdurv*'!.

• — . - ,

FORMER ASSEMBLYMAN DEADHjU'-oH /h.<pu£(A hr the .\A'M S.

i 'AMI>1-;N, d l l , i f o r m e r AHsetiihly* riiHu I till lliiuii died ,at hid hom e hero Inst hIkIi! M-- i',-h e h r l id in ilu- I.ciitIh-1,1- ' i‘- • \ ' I I . . V I’d ,t*tengrolhiiig clerk nnd asM fltant to thoe ll 'l l II. ... i ..... .. lui fw en ij-flvu yf-iirf

• — -----------P r l io u futiS l in e fo r C o n tm e to r .

Pprr-lu/ /Ufjal/'<l f'.THICNTD.S'. .VI,ly L - -J iu lg e t ’roHs, in

Du- rn it ir l StaP-n Idslrlr-i ( ’rmrf (•n-day aent<-ni-i-il H enn L ush ' « cuiiD iii’la r ofDilf -liy lo .. . -It :i!id ii h a lf a t h.iid lulMir lu the I'lil I'd SlnicN prison Kl Al- lime'i and lu inu- Sie-i Kui' mopleailc.i guiHv i ■ c iiarge iif having rn u n ta rf rll coin in !•!« ptisMesslam In h)w ( rlRiiiul ieiiteu 'H Judge I ’rods cum iriltled the d.ftiulaiiT T i 1), .\c.v .1 ersey S lateprison, bill Hosho a.iaed rhni Me be 4’on- fimid in IhB AD.iiita iiiisiui. niid JudgeCroHSi gi.inlw l liih f -pusi

I 'lu iln ti lJsf«* iied tu ii^evoral l u ­te re s t in g \d r j rssHrfi.

.Sperhil t(. thi- KVtIM Sf} \K \VSU'ASHI.N'GTi.iN, .May IJ • ..Ml vucatJug

fiuThitial dralnagp by fed(’iHl aid frt.rn a- rmiirnfrcl.ll, us well as a Huiiltury aiand- tn>lni, Die s«*eond htihuii] lonveiitluri uf ’he National Iiraliiugt- A.ssofiatlon hold iil'bL »te-luii lo-dii> lu the »tisinc<) of tiovcriior Hriiwaii], of Flurida. who Is pifKidem. V^I•e-H^p^hl^‘llt VV, S. Hiaddi ck, Ilf W’iBCori.sia. prosldefl

One uf the itiuKi in tfreslJng of the ad- ilrtsaes dc llv ired whh Dial uf l-iMpre^en- taiive Stfi nerstjn, of Mlnriesnia, u iithur uf I he swaiiip lani'lh bill H eraiur !■' D .New- !uri(D, (if Ni’VHflii. am! llrprosHnliD Ive II H Kurlun. uf iJelPware, kLso nmib* ml dr>*SHeS

The ;is..io(‘i:iDori If wrirklnp iri seeni'p a fedeml poliiy -'f reelum.uDon liy drain Hffe, U'h|i-h sball <-->rri-spui1d to Di{> r»-‘ )n- imitlrm hy in ir.i i mn work now i>uing mndto ie l by the K"Vernm»*rit.

SHOT DEAD BY ALTOONA POLICEMAN DURING ROW

\ leH ai n > le iiil it 'r n f I 'ru n i 1 i t r n t l*4^nri- M } l\iin ia F r iiiil ly n m l A f'p lio T nf

I 't I fN iia r a M illln tin ii 'e .ALTOONA, I'H.. .May .i ter Itelg-

li;ird, Ilf i IjI-i City. • f>tnu ett-ii wi(h uur uf II.e iir 'an im iit faniilius uf Wi-stein I'etin- I Hylviiiil.L. w.uj sluld and k ill'd ainu'Si in- ; Hlitiiily Tu-ibiy hy H J \\e (ru -i. a pnllce- mail iA-li|i wlKirn lie lia.l q iin n . h-d Hcig- i har'l, wiDi i h r e i (laipniiion'-, in . ' ttie ! jjolif. inan alunji a .M and u ' i .- nrden-d lu gij tu Difli horiM H liy W etn-'/ l,Hh>i ^the puli, email lignin m*n Kt iKhHrd ;im| 1a yoiitifi man named M'lriden. ui S. v. m h , avemie uml l‘‘ifiei-iii h Hirei-i, and aDer . Ligaln ri‘quesltng Du-m Tu go ih>irliuTneH the uu-n atLn-ked him . in ih. nnigh iuir.i jum bb’ ilghi iliaf ■ iiaiii-il W. i . Mcr uj-eil liln club I" guoii eff.-(.'l and IP i,;- luUtl and .Martib'ii biuk* .iwiay and muj i Wi-rnei called Ic Ibuni Pi stui) and ib. n | pIuiI, .Hi he ila lins, lu fngh le ti tlu.-m The tiuH slf'iL-k Itelghord m Du- and •he died on llH! sldvAalk in isvu or Diii-e ,nibiuti;«. j

Helghurd waa Dililv years <dd lui.l j leiivcb II wife and two (tiiliben | |e wa.s ■ a nvptuiv.' " f L. S. ItLdgli ard. uiit* uf Al- ' luuiia’tt inoHT pi E-iiilnenr business men. ,ind , -uf H P. H cigbard. uf pjitsTiuiK. a ndl- j lluiialre ull man. W.-riief was iinly re- C'T.ily app'duLi-d lo Die police force by Mtiyur IIiAor.

HALTIMOKE, Md , .May 12 -T h e work of Lho cumitiUleea waa added to m uiei bil­ly to-day hy Die num ber uf rcHuluLlons iiiid niem orlals whlcJi vubUnue to be ui- fered daily nt Die geiu 'ral ronfert?iU‘c of 1 hu Mfilhodist I'p lsrniial C hurch ht-ie W ith Ihe view TO U cbiwer federatlutl Bmuiig the colored ni' nibi-ra uf the M etb- udlHi Kpisciiiial anil Die vnriiHis o th e r M ethijdisl deuiinilnntlunH of the L'nit©*! HtiUi-a, tirid eveniuallj' a union " f Diosfi tujdlos with the .Ml Ihiulisl Fjil.scopal CliLircb. Hev. G. O. Liigan, cnluri'd. of I 'pper MlPSlBSlppI i onfcrcucp. Iiitrru1ii'’p“d n rfsuluTlnn rn n ld liiK for ii ennnnlH,9lun .i| sevtii. cunslHltllg of urn* blslifp. Direo Minilslcrs and thrci- layiiieu. he :ijipuinled l.i serve dui’liig Die oiifuiing iiUiidrt'nnlLim with sim ilar leiireH entaitves of Du* Afrl- o in McDiodlst l-ipJsi-opal. The A rriean Zton MoDiodisl Kpiscopnl, and tiie ('*ul- I 'l 'i l Mi-iliiiitl'd I'hihHOopal rhiirelicp upon Ml Ii ijuu.'iDunH HS m ay lead lu m ote liar-nbiiiioiis r'ii.[j|iei al Ion ntnung Dicm and Do* h-diirbm of Diuir prublems.

■]'iii* I- ‘-oliiil u.« wt-"e si-nt To '•uimnittee. a f te r a .short di.bntt! liHw’cen s tv c ra l iiMi;iu d.’h'gaH'S, durinK w hich the rnbir

l i n e \s,,^ luoimhl ir iu Die diKCUSslun } An Im piirtani m im oriiil. which wuni (o

1 he i-'im m hteenn ep!HU].fu y. prupoped lhal b u e u f iu r an eloctioTi lo tlic oflli-p of bisliOli shall be for a lerm of twelve yo«js ruilv, wDhuiit rC’elrcThoi It was declared flcit "Ihe llfo ti-mire of Di« eplsoopacy nrul the Iiohuv and inuiUjinenls of the

I 'i(b‘ i linvp iieKOtteii .'«m’h a Tiiultliill''iT'y nfi-nTuildai I'S fur tip* puHlllon liii tbrertteiiP tl e.oi.m'craTlon and imliy nf our mluts- iir ia l ranks:" niul ihn l ''Du- lung contln- n. d -- cHparu'.v of Die uRic serm s niH nf hnrninny wlDi the sfilrlt of lihH*rnncy, and Till siilury paid ili'T' retired su ’Tnrt Uv h f re- garhi d as an rs ta ie enrimd niDiur th an a lic p i-r huppurt prnvldtHl"

Afi--r Dig ouniplrtlun nf I hr M.shop'fi term . Il is provided Dial he .shall beconm an rivp m eruher nf the confei ellet*fii.Ill which lie was elected Tier. F, A Selii'll find F']. i'arpeni"-r, resufctlvply m bd '-i'r in i lauJ lay UelegatH I r >rn the NorUiw.'sT ImJIauu Confen-ncp, sen t ihe m em orial up-

NOTE SWINDLE GAME ARRESTS

New York Prisoners Accused of Defrauding Keyport, N. J.,

Firm of $108,000 Paper.

FIVE IN ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

Tliv 'i'liiid ard b ia m li -.f tju' 'ttyai ru-tTi'HTiicy’ iiiTrtug4-fl fui il sm oker lor June Hi iIh im-eDiiK last u lgb l The fol­lowing committc'e wan uppobited J-’clIx J McTagtu-, Kt^e1t Jiii-eph liHii,Gewrge HaZbn, Augiisf Aldlrd. P e le r Mul- loy, Loulg Friedm an. Jofiepli R latt. l> iuli |jen*lnI>i>H*. Dpmlnlck Hyrdn. .John Lyons. FelU McOofern, hlkJwarij SaiUaa. Fred Smalt2 6r. and W illiam l.„efTen

E U x n b e tb GLks H e re T o - f t tg h i ,of SUxabeLh L-udge No. R,

P. U. E , will be en te rta in ed by (he N ew ­ark Elk? to*night a t a special auclai nn'f- Bton. tn the local heAdquarteriL The EII2- aliethami will leave fo r N ew ark on BMclal trolley eara a t T :30 o'clock. the Eliza* beih lodge w ar inetltu ted Ky th e N ew ark Klb'S. There bns alwwye b*en an uhuitually ' g-bund letw ven ilu-ia.

Drunkards Cured While You Wait

A new dlsiiovery called l.i-tlu-K a, which destro^g all cravirh; lor liq jnr, has lately made such refn.ifkable curcN that it may not he long before drunkards wiU be cured while they wait-

Hunidreils uf wome.i tia'. r* lately cured their Imsl und\ ur Sim.s .( the Iniiior habit and brought them I a,;k to their njirural life, giving them tihs new remedy secretly.

I.i-Cu-Ra effecis in rem.irkable cures by bulIdKig up t!ie system , tuning up the stomach and nerves and eiUirely removing Ihe desire for drink.

The Sclentiliv Remedy C u., of <5 West .^4Di St., NfiA' York, the rnanufactgrers of I i-D.ii-l , are daily sending out hnndredB of free sum pins lo (hoae who wiBh to test the claim that ft ma\ he given to any one wtlhout tu being delected.

JUDGE MAC LEAR ON BENCH.C*r4>e1eit hy Ln it on lltM KlrHt % p>

p c n r u r i r r Mitiiy f'RarH on ( n ie 11 l ia r .

UTien .Mulrolni MarLoaur. of theFirst DUlrUi i.’ourt, look hlw 04--:il ujiuii Ih<* betu-ii Di Ih mnrnlrix fur tli" Hrf<l tlmp he i-vaa i;i-i'ii.ii with Th^ b<iWH "f ab.iul tw enty la\v\Hr>-’ who arn«e fta ho en- lerad

TIih (-"Url ant.nnncpd Di-it bcreafln r the t'Ourl 'iuya for Ih-* Flrsi Dl.itrli'l would be TimedHj'a, V\’<Thmerlnyn .and Thiirflcbiyfl, InsTriui ..r Tvms<l'ty«, Timrfilayft and Sui- iirdfjj'H riu*re Ih .1 luiif; II-hi nf ('[intP.Hted cas''H -'Ti tlio cab'iul.ai. and Jud^t* Mue- r.riii s|u-! i nv at of Thr day In awuliig lliTir-' I'ur Dsh lu'rtrlng of iho suits.

RECEIVER FOR LIGHT COMPANY( o n o f r i i P li iu ta n ( ICree**

h o ld , Koj^llHlito^Tfi a n d 4lniti<ia-- liiirK liiM olveTit.

Vt(,y#-(,'nanri ilur TCmerv iu-<lay appointed IDi.iy D ."-Jmlih, of .Inmcsburi;, as re-

fyr t i n Miibipan l.lxht C’oinpany, wbb'h p. in .-a f.iiblir lighting piuntH Kt i-Vf-fbuid l\liz.abH[htiiwn and .lambebUTg.

fn fi I'tb fUi-i bi Maloolm MacLfuir. ft* couiifpl f"i- Miiriitj K. Bnbvock, treftBurer of ill'- i-rmiiwii:y, n l!? piftttj-d lh a l the car* ]-i>rriDiiji H 11 .i.SUiti-i, limJuBlve of a bonil Insm* MiiinunTiut; id 13r>,0Gf). A ggregate |3R,- 0(1(1. v>hi;-* n*' HHwut* um oiint to |3o,0(io The rnn;iiiuiy wup Incorporated In June, liiVi.

VaIin I l 4 'r i ' l \ r r Cor R o ltltn g f W o rk e ,iif. lalmi w iK toHerved by Vlce-t.’hancel-

Inr- Dnnuy i.i duy on an application for Dll' h j ^ p o b i ' ! i.f a receiver fur the WniKiRi.ii- It- tn m g W orks, m HaiiecK

siriu'f, mud'' i.y .luscph K ah rs, ab counael for the Orangu Hrewery. Tn th e bill of oomplalni 11 1.* M‘t up th a t the Orango Brev^'ery rurtn ■ r. 1 a JudRm«nt for H,oi>,i agahiKt tho hi.'iDing concern, bu t ih tu Rr-rnurd Flwns. j-horlly 'before tlie Juilg- iikum w.i o l'ia,i:.' i, iran a fe rred the bu»l-ness to iwii suii*'

i t e - R aA Hrl^iitlflc Lbjuur Cure RFOiedy,

Cures DrunkennessOR MONbY' REIFUNDI^

t l pfir hu.. Full irMitroetil. 6 boxeB, U.May Be CHviin ftecretly.

F o r Nnle n n il U u n rn D le e ^ h f L e n d ln ir Drnigic'JHtn o r

SC IEN TIFIC R E M E D Y C O .,«B WKST MTH BT„ NETW TOKK,

A bum lon ^ e u n l io r r H a te W n r,ATl.ANTU* <TTY, M ay U.—C ity Ooun-

cl! U51 night { iM 'laHy ciused the ujctlafii.n over ihc advaj.-^- In rn llroad pa*iBenK»*i fiiU'S b> recf'iiiiig uad pllng w ithout cum. m int ciiriesidimirnfu' fruTn JameB M K’rua. prnud**ni uf the i'unnaylvanltt KalirujuJ. rxplam ing i |u rouson for the liicreHsc. i.'"iincilmnn Wblu* (expressed the opinion lh a l fu r th e r con traversy would bo UBeleaa

OVERFLOW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

A d v tr t iu n ie n t t received a f te r I Z t l l P . M. T h le ha t ap p ee re in fleeend

and T h ird B dltlM ia o a j f .

EPISCOPAL CHURCH CONGRESSFin 4*111 >-N l\H i \n ii iN il l i i id i r r l i iK \ n.

Ni'iiiblrH lit I>ulrii1t IHni'iiMNlmi 011 (h e L m Tim II lie I M iiY rm pnl.

DbJTKUrr, MlvJs.. Miiy 12-\V lH i |.u i- dr^rts of 'UfiDugiiiHbri! i l. igym'-n Miui luv- mi-n frum all pai t.s of tin- . ounli’y suc.huiI, the Iv. enTy-Hlxi h uniiual ICui.ivopiil ( luii«-l. congress opetivl wiDi a 1 -uiimuiilun Kurvh i- tu-d.iy In St. J uIui' h i ]inr-<h h'uMuwliLg the cumnuiul'Hi, Idsh"i> ' 'Imi Its E \S oi>il- rock, of Koiitui k.'. u i 'tl :ni ai.Ulra-}-s

A program nf eight seNHbuis I'ui-erluK fu'ir iliijH hiiH b(*en unuiiKCil for Die mfi- groHH Oiie of Di«' ft'iUiireH of Du' cun- veiniuh will ho Die illHeiisPlun I't-niglu uf what Ih kiiuwii as ih»- I'imns.imifd inn i- iTU'iJt. unfl4-r Du* DDc 'T h e ReliDlnn <>\' ChrlMtisLiilty TO M>t iUi1 mnl J*h\si'-Hl H*-ai- Ing ■'

Several thousand Kplscnijaibin men arn expected to a tten d Du* i "iiKrr-s.s, nrj.l Is thought Ihcfc Will he sume uiiiriiated drbuio* during Dm .‘•c.sslonH

• - — *

GOVERNOR'S FATHER BETTER.,No A ln rn i F e l t O v e r ( 'o n i l l t io n ol

A iid re v r f-t. F o r t a ( Mt.H o l l r .

BpprUil Diiiflutch (0 ih t t \ ! \ i \ ( } \7’.'irflMT HflLLY. M.iy 1.1 Aniirpv,' H. Fm t,

ftg«*d fatlTcr of Du DuiuTnur, whh In cheerful mood ia-d;iy. nn-! hU cunrtilinn was repurLcd to be pu« h rlml tm nlurm Is f t l l by hla tfclullvi'iJ.

He hua bfen much l.vitcr sIiuk the arriva l of Die CTuverniU H a ii(? and daugh­ter. who cumri from AiiiuiTle I'liy The Governor will n "l him mi pri’S'*ni,being Bfttli<iUed Ida faDicT is dulug nh<: ly A dHUghtei' o f Du- I'Ki.l m an. Mrs !\Idr- gare l M plnwarljig. ju ih In .Michigan, is alHo w ith her r >[ u r

N i:\v Vu L;-. M:iy 12. C'liurU-s H.ii ry. who In 11 Iiiwit'i' !m d iiiH go , bill p"Hi;d I IT.' t■L■•^D\ ;is .1 rnlllloiuiii" ow ner " f • ai 1 ifi'lH III \\ rsl \'lrg in ia . was uiTalgiu'd in fh" J’nnd's I ’nllce Court iu-d«y liy I>i-- U'rll\i-H McCi.nv hit' und \ 'i Isun, uf llic vt-n tra! oifk'i', who arreHUai him hist nlglil II' is cliarged with grand larceny, and, according to The pollc'c. lu the fender of u gii lip uf swltalllng note bi'oltprs who have fur s«-vcr;il n iunihs piieT b«en victim izing

*11...-Din I'UKiij.-aH men T heir opemtUniH « ie b+*Ibvt-d f" hittVe netted them m ai’e I hall iainMAKi. ftufi d n v su avverul film s Into b!iiik|-ii|! try.

I t V.HH D.ruugh tin; I’unfefinton of John .J <'anipbell, erK* uf Die gang. Ihni a i-

1 lin ru .ii 'bva» I'HllecJ lu b u rry . He occupied "liii ex ;D 26.1 lirum jway and llv«s iit IhG D "ic | L'nitlngiiaiTi.

The cMi.plnliiaiiT.s agaiiiMi B arry a re IL l'. .Sherman, presldviil, and 11. II. Hull, ire.isLin r uf a corporation known as S her­man ik m anufiudurvi'h of n iD ery a iKeypurt. N. J , Hiid now. in Da hands uf .1 ru iclvcr. 'InuiNuror H ull elu.igi H Uutl H arry, wcLng In concori w ith John liu n d - liich. obl.’ibu’d notes uf rihcrnuiri A- Do. airiounDng lu IIOS.OOO by false Kcpreaerua- lion.

Tiundlanh and Regulus Shlppey' a re e l ivad>' under iiri'est for Die Part it IB chfirged Uiey pbiyed In a .sbnlliir lfan.a- acDon in which the nolea of Alfred V’lsu-h- i-T & Co. w ere (involved. A nother of the o n u brokers, Jam es M, W ludpliy, is also i^uid lo iiave confeBsod. He la now In prlBUii.

P I L EC U R EF R E E

D E A T H S .GnACE^-Oft M&y 11.’ IgCtt. Edward J., hue-

band ot Uargar^t Id lU ^ (na* KaarnayItaiwlWae u d m«nda aft tb« dACwaad are kind­ly Invited to attend the fUDtral from -hie late reeldenci*. No. 4S2 Jeremy ftreet, Htrrtaon. on Thumday, May 14 ftt g A. U., to tha Holy Ctom Church, where a Solamn High Mate nf

T rial P ackage of W onderful P y ra ­mid Cura S en t to All Who

Send Name and Address.'rii'rrft a re hnndrwlp uf esFoa of ptlf-H

which havfl la>*t**d fur 2U and HU yeaiK and have be»*n cured m a few days or weeks w ith Die m arvrlous Pyraiu ld PDe Cura,

PfleB suffererB In Hu* p.isi have looked upuTi an otxirfiilnn a* (he only relief, b ill uperatloPB rare ly cur»*, and often lead to fearfu l rfBUllB.

I T he Pyram id PilY> Dm-** ciire«, H ro*I llpvea tha Bweilitig. Binps the congeBtlf#!.I hpals the ulcers and RaioireB and the pllpi

(llHuppeftf. There l« no form 0 / pSlea : which th is rem edy Ib nni m ade 10 cure.' The P yram id Pile Cure can be used a t

home, T here is no Iobb of lim e or delen- tjEin from hualnctis. T here (b no casa of

j piles so aev e re^h a t (he Pyram id Pile Cure I will not b rin g relief.I We m ake no charge for a tr ia l package

of P yram id Ptie Cure. Thta i»unple wilt relieve the Itching, aoothe th e Intlamed Tnerftbraoe and s ta r t you on your w ay to a c u ra A fter you have uaed th e sam ple go to the d rugg is t fo r a Gl>-cent box of the remedy- W rite to-day . T he sam ple c o au[Idem will b* r.iT*red f«r the reyof* of hU nvram isi rkmitr L-i m '*Qui. iwutmcfti In the Cemetery of the Holy iio th tn f. Py ram id D rug Co., 1*3 P y ra ­mid Bldg., I f a r ib a n , W O l '

DAVIS TRAIN WILL NOT CARRY DEMOCRATS FREE

fliwlMon L e n d e r ^nye L ien *tm a n tH ifnv<' * 'l re n ln te c l S to ry

T h n ( Tl AVniilil.bpr'-kD Jiiw(wliA f(> th(' ACft'.NMf/

jr'IHFJDV e n 'V , May IJ.-- Rubert Davis, if ud mill (luuiiTyw Dcniui'rrtDr leader,laiiglu.d lu-ibiv Ml 1!j«' repuTlsi li« had re- t’l'iW'l tr im st-vi’isil r-ouiitirn In Die l^tatB, r(•llH•?^mll^^g Miiit pulltlcal llBUlcntinla of f 'l in u i I ijih'd s ta te s Bi-iiatur JameB Srnii]i J r wcri* (’IrciJlullng (ha s to ry th a t .\H. I.' iu.- Ii.id. ohiirierod a speotft! tra in lor lilt* J »i liver runvenDmi and would carr> all Ijiim ocfaia free of coxt.

A-s nu line is to be carried free un the D'uiii. Mr. Ditvls said lhal tit^ in-

fu rm au ts wrote him th a t the schenie in- tinderl hy Die report Wiiu lo BUUr u lot Of Hryaii DcniucratB on Davis, Die B ryan lnHacj- uf the S ta le , when they Iparned Dial the Davis tra in w ouldn 't c a rry them free to national cODvenlJon.

“ If 1 liHd the w ealth th a t Senator Sm ith Is reputed w have acquired th rough poll- lies and poMlloal connections." flaJd Mr. Diivla, “1 would tu rn th e tahlea on his inrlustrlous w orkers who are Baying (ho t I will carry all D em ocraU free lo D enver liy doing (ito, no m a tte r w hat th e cost waa Aa 1 have no t the money to b u m Jh polltlfM or In any n iher way th a t Sen- ttin r Sm ith has, 1 am f o r c ^ to deny th a t T wjli carry tiny one free .on the ira ln Dull will convey ihe H udson delegation to D unw r.

■'Hiujsnn will be real glad to welcome any good D em ocrat on th a t ira tn and to extend huepltatlly to him If he h a s a ticket to Denver. W e m ight be ahl'-’ to do a lliiif' TTJore th an th a t, hut uoi lu the ex ten t of m aking a. w holciale offer to p\‘pry Tii’uuicrnt In thft Suite o f i r t e iranuporbiD on.''

Our $12 Suit.- It Will Fit

■s perfectly at if is coats double tlie money—for these $12 suits are cut and con­structed bv the same skillful tailors who make our very finest J22 and 1 25 suits.

As to quality—you can see for yourself that the styles and finish are strictly c o r r e c t . And the Watson label guaran­tees tlie INside parts“ insures P E R M A N ) ' N T fit and elegance.

A large line of snappy gray overplaids, brown herringbone cheviots, blue serges, fancy striped grays and various smart effects from wliich you can select EXACT).Y the suit you want.

fl2 . No other Newark store can give you such vaiue,

lEO. WATSON & CO.,I r u d ind M irk it Sts.

NEWARK. N. J.

If you’re in a Hart Schaffner & Marx

GOLD RUSH IN PHILIPPINES.

C o p y r i g h t l g o 7 h y H a n hchafiner t i M a n

T u x e d o o r F u l l D r e s s S u i t y o u T e r e a d y fo r t h e s o c ia l g a m e so f a r a s c lo th e s w i l l g e t y o u r e a d y .

I f y o u b e h a v e y o u r s e l f a s w e l l a s v o u r c lo th e s l o o k , t h e n y o u ’ll b e a ll r i g h t . W e ’l l fit v o ii w i th a “ T u x . " I f y o u d o n ’t o w n o n e , y o u o u g h t to . W e ’ll s h o w y o u t h e c o r r e c t s t y l e , a n d y o u ' l l f in d t h e H a r t S c h a f f n e r Kt M a r x q u a l i t y r i g h t .

C O L Y E R & C O815 BROAD ST.

"ALL THE. WRITING ALWAYS IN SIGHT ■■

Ball'Beanngs — weai-defying,(ricdonleM. Every typebar ot the

L. C. Smith & Eros. Typewriter

baa the Gardner ball-bearing joint. Adda yeaii of profitable efficiency

to life of the machine.

s ,« i In ibi Fi« Book

L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPE'VRITER CO.

No. 311 BroatJway, New York.NEW ARK BRANCH !

No. 804 Broad Street.- - - - - - -- - - - - — ■—-— ^

r ^ —

i imiD or EiuiioiiBecause one dentist cannut save a de­

caying tooth, It does not Jollow that it should be extracted, Hundreds, yes» thousands of people to-day can thapk us for our skill in saving decayctl teeth. Before you decide lo have any of your teeth extracted, see us. We can save them nine times out of ten, without causing you the slightest pain.

All work guaranteed. Investigate 1

B e n i if i fa l Net o f T e e t l i .CaolU C'ro^vKfit •lili.. . , . 4B r id g e Wf>rL. . . . . . G o ld F IIH iig iit f r o m . . 4

.fft.on

.f :$.(>«. .fA.UO

Edmond S.Hiiie,D.D.S.Pnp; White Dental Ptrlen,

6T1-6T5 Broad S t. (flioiYt't.)Hu«rl-.|)*l))'. IKoT:>0: Sudd»jr», U iJ a.

R lr l i B n rfn c* S t r i b r In B e n n u f l P r a v ln e a M k rt* B i s H ik e

P a n W n .h P r o i p a r t o r i .Cabl* DUpafeb lo iko A'A'WR.

MANILA, May ru .h Into Bengsiftprovince for gold has atarted. Natives.Ametieanfl and A uatra llnn pan w ashers a re en route. ■

Two hundred ounoei o f pure gold h a s been shipped from the m ines contro lled by M anila capital lately , and the rum ors f cording to law (be taxing oIBcori will aem«r« A? fli*>i hm^fara rt^nASlta have raiiHPrt mn 1 Personal property ftOoenUftf (0 that!' Of. rich M irracs n e ^ u a nave causea an jujgnumx, from-Which r>o appual can b« uie«n. unprecedonud excliem cnu 1 JORN L. cjiRROi-L, Prwidsnt.

TAX KOTtJCJB^UOAiaj OF AUSlfiSaiSENT

ANDHBVTHION OF TAXES.

CUy Hall, Nftwwk, N. J., May II. lOnfi.TAKE NOTICE.

You h*r«by requtrad to return the total \alue of >'Our pwiooal property, as HELD ON THD 20TH DAY OF^ MAT, (0 the-Board of Afaeaaiuent and Revfalon of Tacos a t. Ihetr office. Ill the city hali. on orbofore the 30TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, and In no oase wHJ any ahtement be mads fviT Indebtedness or foi- (troperty mav cUtnud to be exemptfrom toxatiun unless tha law f« strictly com­piled with.

If return Is not ntsda under oath and ,a<'-

i "i

Page 3: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

jKiisKY's »nor»*iivci ciisTHK-NBWAHK. | Phone5l20 Newark

“Nazareth” Waist Drawinii: Contest,

SBd« N est Blotit 6 H.Not too tote to enter. Open to

nil bov> tmd tiot over 14 yetra old. A»k tor circular of detiili at NaKiTcth Waist Pcpt., Right of Entrance.

O v e r 5 ,0 0 0 P r i z e s .

Sale of French Hand Made Lingerie.Great Feature of Our May Muslinwear Sale.

H o s t s c a m e , h o s t s s a w , W E c o n q u e r e d — tho it was a foregone conclusion. It is more gratifying than we can e x p re s s to have a reputation that leads women to look to us for the best bargains in muslinwear—that

in s p ir e s them before they even see the goods to k n o w

KNIGHTS MEET AT LAKEWOOD

lir

Much Intereit in the Election of Officers for the

Year.

STATE SECRETARY'S REPORT

MAY ABANDON CONTRACT FOR GRADING APPROACHES TO THIS “ HOODOED” BRIDGE

fr'jiertrrf /Ksprircft tn the W EST FIE LD , Mny 12,- T h e ponlnict

for Hrndlntr th f appronch*-?! in the Oh- t)t)rn Bvenue bridge in ifl tlkbl>to he nbandoned by the eoi^trnclor lib ia jDelnR proponllion r*or rdnftopn yi'.irs llie governing body of WoBtfleid tried to gel the rnllroud lo rtgm - to bulUl the bridge. F inally the bridge nnd tthuimMUii were ereett'U tw o yeara ngo TVie bridge

BptcUit Diitpatch tn fhn /vF^.V/V(j LAKEW OOD. May 12—The annuul run*

^ n t lo n of tilt' S ta te Courrcil. K n igh ts of | ColumhiJH, Wrts begun here tn-day. '

There wuti a largo a ttendance of de l“- I ’atep, nearly every section of Ove S la te being represented.

There Is m uch IriterM t in the eleotlnn <if offleers fo r the year and delegate j to th#* lidilonal convention next m onth The election will tak e place late th is a f t ­ernoon.

Afior rnendonlng the denth of ChBTlefl J . B arre tl. of South Orange, whlf’li occur­red a few hours a f te r he had bi-cn re­elected S ta te il(;puly a t la.st yea i'a Ing of (he S tn to cauncll, and ilio action ta k fn iJiorrnn. the report of Cnrle A. Ooagh. the S ta te socreta ry . which waa read thhs afternoon , goen Into dutall w ith the facta and figurea.

It fihowR ilhai a t preHOnl there a re fifty OOuncllK In tills S tate, an in rrense of th ree rtnee the lust nnnuHl nieetlrig The new councils w 'le hisllturcji m M ontolalr, W est New Y<jik and Roosevelt.

During the year th e re were 2S2 Inauranco naamberB and Wi7 assoo laie m em bers ad­m itted to the order, a to ta l of l.lGtf. Thia I t a net tnerenae of fisfi for the yenr

There w ere 270 memherH .xuspendml, pIx expelled, th lrty^ th ree withdrew, ninety- th ree tran sfe rred an<i elglity-one d i 'd d u r­ing the y e a r A tab le whowa ihe num ber of meintjera In each i' outicH having re ­ceived the th ird do;;n-i' iiiore tli.m two yearp, the tofal! being r.,1% TJn* lirst de­gree w as conferred f n ilnu'.B. iliu s e i- ond tiegree flfty*s1x tim es and fJu’' th'.rd th ir ty -fo u r tim es, an sgg regu io of 2tii de- greoa, one m oro thun w as cuiiferiL-d lust year.

The per cap ita tax nf ten ceniH ).>er ptember. levletl a t th e last fintiual m eet­ing. hap boen paid by each counnll, New- i rh Council paid "o, (iih-e BraTudi Couii- oll of N ew ark. Ilij.3'1. Sl.’ir of Roildehem Cc'tincll, also of N ew ark, SIS.70. Among th e o th e r am otin ie paid wen* C ity of O range CouncSl, S13.R0. DellcvUle Council. |8.yi: Bloomfield Council. 14.20: K eartivCouncil of H arrlaon, |2Q.0n.

Ab the to ta l num ber of insurfince mem- bers In iha S ta le on J an u a ry 1 IrpI was bu t peventy-three phort of the required 8,000 io entllSe the counnll to nn ;u3-Ollbnial reprepentaUvo to th e nutlnnal council It wap deem ed adSdnablp tn uaccr- ta ln the flgurcB of a la ter date. Each financial accrcinry. thwrefnrp. wns r.‘- (jneeled to certify a.** lo Ihc m em bcrphip of hlft council cm April 30. and a compIlatJoD of these re tu rn s show s th a t the necehenry num ber of Infliirnncc m em here hue beer i t la in e d . T he to ta l num ber of Insurance m em bere on A pril 30 wus

The rep o rt show's th a t fifty-one m em ­bers were ad m itted to N ew ark l'’ounDll fltlrlng th e y ear, fo rty -tw o being apbo- piate and nine Insurance memherp. Thia ts ^ gain of tw’pnty-fivft o 'o r last ycar. There were th lr ty -n m e m em bfrp adm itted to Olive llran ch Couned, th irty -seven b»- lug asaoclEitp nnd tw o inKumnce mcmberR, ft gain of tw enty-one. 9lxty-thret- joined B tar of B ethlehem Council, s ix ty being ftftsoclale Tnernbers and th ree insurance, This Is ft gain of th irty -n ine.

Tw enty-one m em bers w ere ndm ltiPd to K earn y Council of H arrison , eighteen be­ing (ippncjale nnd th ree Inpurance. n grvm lo r th e year of seven. City of OrFinge Council adm itted tw enty-five m omhers, tw en ty -th ree of whom w^efe associate, T his la an increawe of nineteen. H alf of the sixteen m em hers artm lllcd by Rlonni- field Council w ere Insurance momlH.-rs. ThTTP was a gain of ten for the year.

The report winde tip by th an k in g Ihe. ^ n a n c ia l pecretartes fo r the ir co*operu(ion fluring the year.

courts Where they remain, ibe rerHir^s i show (he roadu to be doing incicupeil bu; .- Uu'SB und making more muucy Than Im - fort The reauJl of President ItouHevell's sfrorta In leglalutloii had Is-en (lu- pussugo of tho Mephurn bill, tlm pTmeipai rfTeol ot which, tij date, has been to liirrvHBe nillroiid rati'B. True, tlicr" Uud been some fciiforccment, or a',iemp(*’d eitforcf-- meuh of ihe formerly existing Ul a ogaluBl trusts, but the reHUlts wero n^l eeni alloiml. The Reef iTusl hud been ex- poaerl, ttnd whlle'wftshed. Nonherti Se-curiiloR had been held MJfgul, but the Uwyera hud found another w.iy of doing tho biuiio thing legally, .Standaid iHlhfid been Tliitd J'Ji.OUU.OUU. but alluded Hyniptuma of JiiU-ntlon (o pay U. ao'l riglu on pKylng forty per cent, rtlvldeiulh Invfptigiilluiia had exiioatd rctlenness In New York Inauruticc. but no one wu.s pu.i- iBlied. and nobody but tho aiockhuldeiH and policy-holders had 1'jhi any moiiev. governor Hughe-s forced the p tasuge of a utilities bill In New York, but up to ihe ttmo of ihv panic about the only reault bad been tliG ex|K-)HUre of how the old traction gang hod tx/bbed Ihe cUy. (he public and each other.

M ust L e t ln te x « s l» A lone.It was no t w hat hnd been, but w hat

m ight be, th a t tho rallruuds and tb« big Industrial and fijiiuiclal iruaia were afru ld of. W hat they m ust have feared was the rolrlbutloii and rem edial ipglsUitlon tlm l wus likely to follow the discovery of their own crtm lualU y and Imtnonilliy. Notice th a t the pujdc w;ifl predicted only afiei these excMjSunifl began.

Now tho effort la to he made io make the panic useful to the Iniercnts, as It Wits inbindCHl lo be made useful 'Hie country le lo be ImprusHeil. if m ay be. with the Idea th a t th e only way there can l>e prrjsperlty la by lelUiig u ie a llL J InioroHTs do as tliey plctiBe.

It Is, ditllcult to find sillier urgumenta. though, llmii th e fav'orlta ones advanced by e lan d p alte re , and Ihelr argtiTnenls are ulwaya the aame. Bechuse cr^ps grew well under th e D lngley tariff, tho Dihgl**.v ta riff brnuglU prosperity to the farm era. Because the coun try prospered for yeara, Qiid th e rallroada profited from ttds pror* pftTlly, It la now urged th a t the pm eper- Ity of the ra ilro ad s m ade the country proaperouB. It Is etiddenlng to th ink I'f the possibility o f grow n men being In- rluenced by su ch ta lk , but, unfortiJiiaiely for themeelvea, m any a re and will bu.

The railroftda did nOt m ake this couTttry, nor bring li proaporliy . In fact, the rauu- (ry miido th e ra llroada ; firsi. by Hub^Uil?,- Ing most of tho big roads wnh land ur money from th e public purse, and then by contribu ting to them h big ehare of the coun try ’s p rosperity In ihe forTu of rulea. The country m ade the railroads, and made them rioh. T hey were a ncceseerv part of the co u n try 's grow th. It nm tlerfd not who bu ilt them . T hey were bound to be built, and to p rosper If the country grew. Just as grocery sto res are bound to be operated and prosper as any com- m unlly grows.

F o r H ig h e r l ln l l l ln te e .JuBl now th e rnSlroiidH are engaged Ita

NEW SLOGAN IN THE CAMPAIGN

(Continued from F irs t Pago.>

CRTnpalgn of ra is in g ra les. The roads j he

contrac to r clnlm rd he lost money on 11. T he m an v. hn cum racu-ij fo r the abui- nic-nlw narrow ly usenped ft receivership and W'hllc 11 was being biiJH three ni'ui w ere severely liijiiTi'd on the work. Now G eorge Faulkner, who con trac ted lo gmdiL! llir apt^roachCH. haa IohI ull Of his hors* a. alx In numbur, from a ptrunge dlsciiHA, iitid the work Mtanda uncom pleted, i* wugim nesu-r hfivltig been dfU'en over It.

have suffered from (he hard ilm ea-cer­tainly. Just an cveryliody else has suffered, although prolinbly In less degree than other Industrlc-s and Individuals. When IhH f:ictorl«‘H cIoh'mI down and men were out of w.crk. jinlur:ill> ther*' was le.na freight fur (ho ratlroailH to haul ami their recelpt.s f*-ll Hiff When factorlea open again urnl no n are "me more ni w >rk, the re.’oipTs ..f flic rojd. A would naturally ItM'rea.se will, olheT Im.'flMeSs. Never haw there bi-en wiich an JUdncluuH proposi­tion iiN it- It nf lat.Hing I.ihruiid rai.'H dur­ing hart) tlnies.

Hei-iiuP" lm.-iliiess la b.id tlie rallroad.y wuint til Miargc! liightr rnTi-s in nnli-r tliat the y mas k*n ]i up Ue-lr n-i'dpr.^. tlifjlr pay iiilb :itid Ihelr dis liJemlH. .\nd such OI't1ml.-*i> the- St LoiiU pnjsperlivboniiHus vsould urge I ha I 111* wav to Imve It n-tuin I'l iirosperlls Is io h'1 llo- r:ifl- roads nhuie. lo have Uh l■onMI y .-(veer- fnliy pas a few hundn-d iiiJlIlons a >car moro III fiirvrt and rieiglu rntes, in ruder thai tlic riM'is ina.s pj".sp*-i It is ,i ipiecr ruiid ttj pt",spprlly.

Ib il II' It wa-re isisslhle (o take si rhiualy such an arginneiit. on lls nieiit.s, oin- w'oiild b a se 10 rloHi* hl.'< i-yca lo take seriously the pmc'laniotlon oT the L'lUl^ J-'ro.'cpri li.s As.soi la I !oTi J u s t iwo Tifuii'-s a re iijenlloTied In lie- lUeraUir'- of tills aRBodarhm K. i’. tfiTnimm» I.h ch.ilr- m an of the exc-culive i im unlllee and W K IHxby Ifl vlce-'diiilrniiiij. Seemingly, tlserc- a re no o ther ofibers 'rhese two, though arc worths of inr-nilon. Mr Hlxby is at the head a iirlvale c a r ' compnrk.v ihat has Mgured I'rjiisphuioiusly In a nunilitT of nillroad Inci-.stigatlons.

SlniiiioDs Ik u! the head Ihc- Sim­mons nardwiire roiupuiiv "f St. 1>ou1h, I!j|‘ blggesl concern uf Us kind In Amerlcri. The riillronds lios’e been so lilnd Io ihe Slmmorm enueern Uml Ihe fieighr rules on linnlw'arp throughmit tl.e West have been adjusted to favni- the Simmons minpany This has been shiiwn In proec-edlngs be­fore the Intersliiii" (-onmilKHlon Naiiiral- ly. SlmmonH feel.s kimlly toward Hit* rall- road.s iipd wants ibem la prowpeu-. So lio Ihe rest of ne w-rnii the railroads to pros- pi r. hut not In Slntnioiia'B way.

Before Ihe carnpalgTi Is ov<-t tlU.s fall We will lu-ur murh <ir Hi# SlTinnonM type of nrgumvnl If I h' lim-resls ran luive ihelr way proHp'Tlly iil an> price in to tw tha alngan of the caniprilgn and the road back to prosperity Is lo he Ihe rallrt^ad. We are lo b'l the railroads alorn- and they will restore prasperliv by raising ralfs ami making lh'*m.selves proppoioLiB. If they leavn ftnytlihig. the real of us may prosper

l l l f i rk i i ia l le rH F o ro ^ r im i l l y 's F M g lit.KLIZAHKTH. May 12. -'J'hc police of

] New Y’ork haw requefUed Ihi local foU‘« j to search for ten-year-olril May llussl.

Ilauphter of Glusi-ppc HohpI. who has been kidnapped fur the second time. Th*' faihcr w'llh IUh wife nnd two otloT i-hllrtrcri luia left tidy city iinii their wh-cr* ahouls ur.; known only to i lie pollen HohkI liotics to I elude Iduckmallers. wlio .lemand He

that this store w ill fj;ive them most for the money. And it is this reputation that spurs us on year alter year to keep so far in the van that there never shall beany ques­tion of our leadership. We have never fallen short of your anticipations and never will if we can help it. This prestige covers both American and French lingerie, and it is of the latter that the immediately following Items treat in particular. You should not fait to see this dainty, artistic muslinwear—that is as practical as beautiful, that this sale offers at prices truly within the reach of all.

Especially Bought French Muslinwr Bargainsi

rs iji

Saie Leaders American IWuslinwearF o u r s t r o n g i t e m s ou t of ten ami m ore tim es as m a n y —

each in its line show how well we do all th ru the sale, as pe r o u r a d v ertisem en ts in S u n d a y ’s, a n d .Momlay even iiiji’s pap ers; w ith th e o u tlin e s of p rice ra n g es .

(L Corset Covers, tSc lo 1.97 g Skirts, 68c to 6,90•» W o m e n ’* 98c. a n d 1.25 d r a w -ff e r s — Cain t)ric ami tiflinsook tr im me, I, I, with wide full ruffle of openwork em- g broidery; also makers' samples, va- » rietv oi styles, lace and embroidery ^ Irimmed; could sell thousands of S these alone, but one of the ® groups of which we conbl ^ get onlv a limited numtjer,^ a t ................................... - ......./ W o m e n 's 1,98 s k i r t s -Camhric,* deep, full flouiice, lieriiititcht, turkt^ and trimmed, d e e p embroidery ^ Houiice; and m o r e gooil styles, I aniong them, embroidery iuBertiugs Ir and edge, and others trim S med with Val. lace iiisert- £, ing and edge; save about // a th ird ..................................

1.44

Night downs, 50c to .^.97 IJraw eri, 19c to 1.44

1.75 a n d 1.98 n ig h t g o w n s—NiiitiMKjk aii.l ranilinc; low round, scjuareaiid rtiiipire yokes of elnhroltlcry

wutli Chiny lacc iiis^rling' fini eii^rp; otlivr^. triniiTiC’'’J front anii bark with iiarn'W or wble enTbrniderv.iiisrrling audetlge, cIiCTuiAe ur opvii ffonl stylr,

1.45 F re n c h C hem ises Hamlmailf' find liam l ('tnbToitlpm l, floral and sp ray iJrsikMi», hatul esoalloppil piljije on nprlt and armlKiluB, ila in ly undprw var th a t svfurH well save over a th ird , a t. ..

2 .50 F re n c h C h em ises UamlTUsule, of na insook , d a in tily lum d ptti- b rn iilert'd , in buvr k n o t and llural dr8i|^;nH, riblxin ru n , vs- i-Hllijpe i ftl^^y on lu-ck nnd arm* hu]<‘N, a t U-xs th an half reg u la r

ts75 F re n c h C o rse t. C o v e rs—NsiiiisonL frniU, elUvtiv«’’U’ hanri cm bfoiik'rpfl ill Ibii al (Ifsi^n, Imiul i-si alb>p{Ml P'lu;'- ou !u-vk ami arm bolus, s ly lt’S lha i 'J is tT im m ahiip wonirn likt*; fibuiil half rvj^ulat

L98 «nd 2s25 French CortetCovers -Hand made, of nainsook, full Iront, low neck, haml eTnl>roid- iTPil front, pretty designa,band rscalluped neck and armholes; two espedally good viliies at ..

j 3,50 French Nijfht (lowill—I Nainsook* low round iiffk. handcscid- I lopfd e*lgc on nevk ami short slrr’vu's: band fmbroid'il front: otIu’TSlianrltiu'kl front.feather slili'hl nerk .iml down front, at

5,(H) French Nlffht Oown§—; Nainsook, b>w round neck, exquisitely j hand efnliTtadered, floral and how kuol (Ifsign, ribbon tun;

! hiitiil cscallope*! edge, net k ■ and short sleevefl, in ihc sale

Entire Reg. Stocks Off^ M mid.25

..at

l\aM no money to ransii'm his nhlld.

MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE SEE COOPER DAILY

50c. a n d ,59c. c o rse t c o v e rs—Nniusiink, low roun.l neck, front H,ih- oratcly trimnini willt scroll of l.icc in- sertiug; utlier! in simple ticsigu, with twM iuscrtiiigs of fine Valcii- cieuufs lace aiul tw’o rows fancy heailing; ribbon neck ami arm lioles lace trimiucil, a t ..........

A lso sa le g i r l ’s d r a w e r s —rrood cambric, well maile; hfinalitclil and tor girls 1 year to )4 years; regular i.V:. lo ,V5c.;tnckl, felled seams;

S p ec ia l 8c. to 19c.

F re n c h C h em ises tiand em-hroirliTfil, lace trim iucl au,i liaiid rsciilloped.

Keg, to J15.9S

Sale 2.23 to II.D8F’re n c h C o rse t C o v ers — l''till

shirred ellert. daintily liaiul eiuliruid- creil, late Irimme.l.

Keg. 514M to flO 6S

Sale 2.23 to 8.23

F ren ch N ig h t G o w n s — Lowloiiiifl flirtniBe nml high neck s ljle i—* beautifully tiaud embrnidered and lace trimmed.

Re^. 5* inSale 2.23 to 22.31

F'rench S k i r t s KxquKltely hand eiuhronlereil, ham! tuckt, feather- sHU'ht, Iriinmr*! with (.'lun\ Ucc.

Ketr. $1.9H tnSale 2.23 to 18.37

F-rcnch D raw ers--N ainsook, with i F ren ch S e tscirrulur ami reiftilar fiouiur. manv | juvvtis, chemiHes iiovt’UirN, liainl embroiderttl and l;icc inmine*!.

R tg lo 4KS,qsSale 2.98 to 11.98

Of .1 pieces, night ami drawers, lace

Inmmcil ami hand vnibroiilered, very bfliidsmne —

Hrg, lo J4.V94Sale 8.23 to 32.94

Bed and Bedding Specials A flood Corset BargainT i l l S a t . 1 0 P . M , O n ly .

fiS.75 iro n b e d s-U c ay v ;bras* top rail liead andfool; h raw top vases, - m ^ l lfive tillers, all s izes.....

Otli^rbffiK, rpjT 4H.G0, hpet*. 5.75 Other heda, rpB |8 00, upec. 0 »7 B

f3 .7 5 m a t t r e i s e s — Highgrade; wtxid fiber, thickly pail- ped, cotton top and j a-ahottnm, good Belcction / A U of ticking.....................Oilier iiiatlrrB.P.. reg. 5,(H>, epee 4 .2 S Other miittreaei'B. reg, 6.60, .pe,' 0 . OO

J2 .2 5 bed s p r in g s -n e a v v wire wove«; s l e d | / \ O frainei; extra rciilre I tJXbrace, gilt finish.........Otlirr .priuir*. rea *3 76, eliee ^.20 t Ither .pringe, rea. *S 60, epee 'J.UH

f l .lO bed p iilo w —I'ull sire, 21x28 inch; good quality com- hinatioii silk doss and te.'itlifra; witti special air ventila­tor; save over a foiirtli (our days only, at........

1.00 W. B. Batiste Corsets

79c

.S traight (ron t, b ias gored , well boned ,

e x te n s io n h ip , long over abdom en; lace triinm eil, lop , ru n w ith sa tin bebe rib b o n ; double stock ing su p p o rte rs; " N ii fo rm " ex c lu s iv e m odel; IS to 2b ; seveia l h u n d re d pa irs , b ill no t tpo m an y , you k tiow , as for bargains iti good corsets , an d tin s is no e x ce p tio n , indeed; lo see tliese is to reco g n ize b e tte r th a n iisti.al re­liab le, new $1 .00 co rse ts , whicli iiialces th em .an e.xtra good sale fe a tu re , a t .............................................

Special Show ing Accessories-^;?;;:^'hand palniftl mucklnK HUiiTUjrierH. |Uhiii, HlilrrvU nii<J puiuh’il. SwIhr am1 Hllk rurliPK. liandHniiiely d*Tnrai»*i| rorset hugi, «llk mill inprccrlti'il c*iprnr*t ](V'cr8 and ulhcr dainty m**'dK.

Seasonable AdviceL r t UK know anrl w illO rder Awnings now, |

O rder Slip Covers now, „R euphnister Furniture, i *en t i. O rder Window Shades. I wittiBsmiiii-*

Buy Porch Screens and Bed Canople*. Mosquito Net- Have Your Lace C urtains Cleaned.

nnrluff I.- r . r-oopcr'8 remit smy Bronklyn, 1i la CKllmaieil that thlriy-h'e Ihmisonri penplc talked with him and pur­chased his mefilclne. This la an avr-raKe of over one thousand a day.

was HO phenomoTial ns tn j , botli hi' the ■

In ■ made lu rnum-rilnu wlili what hi,, mcdl-

WBlt baaed, an far as Immediate proaperlty Is concerned. Nobody has yet produced any aane or reiisonuble expliuvatloii of the money panto ot last October, and the sub- aeqiient hard times Into which tlie coun­try baa been plunged, other than that they were the result of a deliberate and oarefully planned conspiracy to dlecrartlt tfce poltolBH of RooseveU. for the dlscour- aifamant of further ctifornement of trust )*WB and tha making of more radical laws, And to teach the people ot the country a laieon.

Up t6 a month before the October panic there was nothing In sight anywhere tot uggeit hard times or trouble. The agrl-

tiltural crop of the year wna the most taluable In the history of tlie country, the Steel Trust was closing the most sno- esBsful year lo Its career, the railroad re­ports showed a quarter of a billion In- areass In net earnings over 1906, wo had tha balance ot trade, and onr excess of •xporta wet half a billion bigger than In IS06, more national banks had been organ­ised than Itr the preceding year, the bank fiepoilts were three-quarters ot a billion more than In 1006, bank capital was at hlfh-water mark, there was *100,000,1)00 more cash In the banks In June, 1007, than In June. ISO*, end fewer bank and trust company failures had been reported (ban In any preceding year for several rears past. Nowhere was there commer­cial or financial trouble to suggest a panic OT hard limes. And yet, for a year be­fore the panic came, railroad presidents, Wall street king* of finance and the press organs of the great Interests throughout the country hod been predicting panlo and hard tlmea.

ia td to Be CDBleetnee,And the hard times came. There was a

taw days of tumult In Walt street, "during which, for lack of ready cash, several hanks and hualoesa firms failed. In the excitement, the Steel Trust'was able to gecure control of Tennessee Coal and iron on tig owij terms, thus adding to the strength of Its monopoly or the Iron and steel business of the country. Then J. Pterponl Morgan lent a f a t e f u l com­munity tK,000,000 of real money at ten per cent., and the money paiilo waa over. ■Oyhethar. It was Intended to go further than to help Morgan and a few others to grab Tennesaee Coal and Iron, put tha Moree-Hcjtnse combination out ot busl- neaa and make capital for a new cur­rency bill, cannot be aald. Whether tha ■ubaaquent buelneas troublea and hard tlmea were a part of the plot, or only an aftermath the conaplratora had not fore- a^m. can only be conjectured.

Wwdalnly, It will 'be admitted, the big jBM6i|r puwera were aiudoua to dlacredit and dlaoouraga leglalatlan aimed agalnat the railroads and trutta. Tbla anxMy waa not becauae, though, of any partten- tar legislation that had been enacted. Ih a few RUIH there had bean pafsad by Ut* L ^sta tu rea two-eent mlleaf* Jawa Home of tbtae hare been eet aMde -hr

. . . . : ■

cine will dfj fur the stom ach la v .'ry enn- 8cr\'aii\'c ,

"For cighiucn ycrirs I have pijlTi'r. d tor­tures bcivtiiid description. I have Piouglii

His success was so pncnumvu.i. ..n ... , iruuhlv was ratarrh of pic pionuiuh.cause universal comment, both by thn j j oucti ircuinl by varlmiH pliysl-publlc ond the pmas. There must be .t | ^ different limes fur raiir+T nT tlioreaflon for ihla. H( ro la Ihe rwaaon plven ■ gj(,,iuu'h, gaairltip, cfilarrh or sium.if'ii in bla own words hy Mr- Cooper. Inftaminatlon of llm lnti:ailii''K. JInterviewed on the Hubjoct- He said | been to!d n^ony ilrues tluu noihluR

"The ImnienBe luniiber of pouple who be done me. I h;ul kIvi-ii up allare calUnjf bri me here In Rrooklyn is nut | years rk", s\fy lift* li:ia beenumisual- I have had ihe eamo experience j burden thin I liave actually pniyedfor the two yeu-rs wherever I havi [ iieuth. 1 c juld nettlior woilt, r-ui, norgone Tlifl reason 1? ft simple ono. Tt Is j aj^ep. I was emuelaii.id and drlppi-d .swe;ubecauae my medicine puts the fitomiicli In from wtiaktiess upon the .allffhiesi cx^r-good condition. This doea not ftoiind un- jusual, hbL healih, , "Cooper wns In Brooklyn fur sonir tlnu'The fltomftch le the very foundation of hniipened that one oi’ two of niyUfa. 1 attribute 90 per cent, nf all bIcU- j friends were trying this Coi^per modirlnt?. nets directly to the stomach. ^ | TUty urged me to do the name, but I only

them They were peralJilerit, and I obtained (he treatmeni abnut six weeks aero. I had been takln^f (he medi­cine about four days when I began io realize that at laai I had obtained some­thing thai was reftlly helping me. I was sleeping better, and the liquid food I was living on b e^ n to taste brtier and seemed to digest. Two weeks after thta I ventured (o eat some boefsieak. Every mouthful tasted good, but I feared the conaequenees. It not only did not trouble me, but BSemed to give me atrength. I have continued to eat eolld fm>d since then. I now eflt three hearty meala a day. I have gained close to twenty pounds. 1 can do a day's work with any man. and there Is no more thankful or grateful individual on earth thnn I am. I would not take all the money in New York and be where I waa a moiUK ago. I would be willing to devote two months In talWng to people of this city about this man's medicine, as I foel that T owe It to him to do so."

Cooper’s New DiscoveryI FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGHIliTS.

•Nslthsr anlfOttlB nor men can remain well with a poor dlgeitlTo apparatus, Frw can be sick with a digestion In perfect condition. As a matter of fact, most men and women to-fiay are half-sIck. It Is because too much food and too little ex- srclse have gradually forced the stomach Into a liaJf-slck condition. My medicine acts the stomacb back where It was, and that Is all that Is necessary."

itnona peop le w-ho are stanch believers In Mr Cooper's theory Is Mr. McHugh, who called to see U T. Cooper, the y o u n g m an w hose m ed lc ln ea have created a sen- ^tlon tbroughnut the West, end who 1* now discussing his Ideas an d preparat ons with the New Yeek public at the Rlker Hlore B ro a d w a y and Ninth street.

-The' statement was made to the man­age,- of the store, and to a number ot nennle Who were watting to see Cooper. Mr ScHugh said: "1 am willing to take fath at any time to what I am atout lo say I Will Btate that there could hav;« been no more skeptical man In New York about this man Cooper's medicine, or, for ihat matter, any other medicine, than I was a month ago. Now I can state p m I- tively that any olslin Mr. Cooper has

Sale Blk.Silks EndsW ed. 6 P.M.------ ~ ^

W ise w o m en are ta k in g full a d v a n ta g e of these fine offers t a d te llin g th e ir fr ien d s— h e n ce , th e sale is g ro w in g in a tte n d a n c e as it n ears the e n d — Wednesd«y, 6 P . M-

1.00 b lack t a f f e ta s i lk —Really equal to others' #1,2.1 value; lull .15- indi, perfect weave; deep, rich hlack; substantial body, je t soft ami ilursble, chiffon finisJi; tor gowns, skirls, jackets, linings and more; sa le as important to women who want unit a waist rrr skirt pattern as the dressmaker, who sees great profit in buying a full bolt or two at, yd

75c, black taffeta silk — .inai'tual saving of twenty cents on every

65c. black silk taffeta— Twowidths, 18 inches; exceptionally good wi"ght, finish and luster equal ■ to w.dcr at fl a yard; firm, soft, recom­mended for ffliig wear; 26 inches.-not qiiiic so heavy, but strong, good cliiffoii finish, rich luster,Iwlli for general wear, petti­coats, wai.sts and linings; only one day more a t ........

Demonstrat’n byMme. W rightWright Bast Form Corset

M m e. W r ig h t , th e in v e n to r , is ex p la in in g and sliDwiiig tlie good ijiialitic.s of th is fam ous g a r ­m en t fo r s le n d e r w om en; n w onderfu l figure b u ild e r: jii» t r ig h t for th is sea so n 's gow ns, sup plies w h a t n a tu re n eg le c te d , ro u n d s nut tlie figure and im p a rts th a t g race fu l tailo red effecl every s len d er w om an sho u ld w ear one; m ade of iiatislc , no t C 'urabersome, m edium am i extem-imi liip, tvilfi and w ith o u t s tra p s over sh o u ld e rs ; p re tiilv trim m ed w ith lace on top; prices bi'Kiii at l .S f ) .

.-anl, extra quality and weight, pos­sessing lasting wearing qualities: rich lualer, deep black; alinuld Ap­peal strongly to women for waists, full lulls and linings; fall thirly-five inches wide; on sale for only one day m ore a t ............................... ...............

V . A lltm ut $i (So.WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S MILLINERY FOR GENERAL

SERVICE AND OUTINO WEAR. UNTRIMMED HATS, TRIM­MINGS AND MILLINERY ACCESSORIES.

WEDNESDAY, A SALE OF TRIMMED WALKING HATS,

AT $5. SO a #7 .00ON

UNTRIMMED HATS

FLOWERS, FOLIAGE AND FANCY AT ATTRACTIVF" phiCES.

/ (FIRST FLOOR)

AT t l .S O & 2 .S0

FEATHERS

34t (Mmts dtml wA Stir Arntw, Kmi fori.

‘ rn o ld” Baby Knit Night Drawers(W ith or W ithout Feet)

C h ild re n 's h e a lth i* too im p o rtan t to tr if le w ith . D uring ile e p th e p o ss ib ility of ex p o su re to d ra fts , ch an g es in te m p e ra tu re , o r d a m p n e ss so g rea t th a t m o th e rs c o n ­stan tly fear c ro u p , w h ich com es so su d d e n ly , o r of ch ills ,

'r e s u l tin g in co ld s and s ick n ess. M any an a n x io u s h o u rwill be sp a re d a n d c h ild re n w ill be s tro n g e r , h ap p ie r, in

.b e tte r h e a lth , if th e y a re c lo thed in " A r n o ld ” K n itN ig h t Drawers; also most serviceable »nd comfortable, hygienic covering a child can have in sleep, covered from ''head to foot. ’ ' These garments are with or without feet, soft, fine, downy knit fabric. Very absorbent, take up excretion.* of the skin; porous, to allow exhalations to pass off, Ideal garments, Dretmland

' CoBxer* and health retainers. 1 year to 1C years. 50 cents up.

SpringSaleWashNewRibbonsLa.sts O nly Till W ed n esd ay 6 P . M.

V ery T im e ly — N eeded accessone.s to u n d e rw e a r on w hich so many w o m en are iiiisy now ; good grade, all s ilk ; p lain and check! w eave; w h ite , p ink an d b lue, by th e piece of 10 yard .s;

No. 1— R ecent p rice 25c,, spec ia l, p e r p ie c e ............ 1,5cNo. iN — R ecent p rice .tSc., spec ia l, p e r p ie c e . , .........19cNo. 2— R ecen t p rice 45c., spec ia l, p e r p ie c e ........... 2.5cNo. J — R ecent p rice 65c., spec ia l, p e r p iec e ........... 3Sc

SilkPetticoatsGuaranteed forjNoaths

i “ M i l a d i e s ” i* th e nam e of th is good new silk p e tticoa t th a t I w om en can buv w ith th e conridence th a t th ey arc se riirin g a gar- I roent w ith a positive g u a ra n te e for th ree m o n th s ’ sa tis fac to ry wear ■ — you g e t th e g u a ra n te e in "b la c k on w h i te .” But aside from th a t

“ M ila d ie s" s ilk p e ttico a ts a re e x tra good at th e ir p rices— especially well m ade , h an d so m e new sty les in v a rie ty . W e a re so le N e w a rk a g e n ts ; p rice ...................................

iLTN

$5 to $15 2

^ S a le Nickel Bathroom NeedsEnds Wednesday 6 P. H Free Delivery Within

Radius of Wagon Service.Made of brass, heavily nickel plated, k eep b r ig h t, do n o t w ear off; a re s tro n g ,

w ill las t a lo n g tim e . N ot m ade of ch ea p l ig h t c a s t iro n th a t b re a k s in falling , ru s ts a n d loses b rig h tn ess . Ours are good in v e s tm e n ts , a d d to th e n ea tn ess of th e b a th ro o m , w o rth b u y in g a t re g u la r p rice a n y tim e . Best b a rg a in s in th is class of g o o d s a t th e se redu ctio n * . Be su re to b u y . a.s sale ends Wednesday, 6 P . M.

Bsg. 8^^.R «.* Nickel towsl ban, lft-1n........l*c SOo

Nickel towel bare. *l-in........5*« *1oNickel towel bar*, te-ln........OSc BSo

i Nickel towel bare, !l-ln........Wc Tie> Nickel towel rack, • arms.....1.J6 1.00

Nickel towel ahell.................. >■«« *.*»Olae* towel shell, atek. flit,-.S.W X.ISUiase towel bars, Mck. bit.wLH k.SSB athtobw at.........................'-M *>1*Nickel apouae holder..........»I-«i >■)»Nickel Bpoaae holder . . . . . . . . . . . .1.8B 1.34Nickel aesp bolder....... ........ 6*c #*eNickel aoap holder......... ...—I.W 1. S«NMolaoap holders...............LtO l.SSNM ^ aoap holders, * lOc TSeNiekfl |«ap hoMpto. * s^Ho. TSc BOo

R '« . Spec.NIckoHoftp holflarft..... ........ 3^Nlcktl loap hDlduni, 3 L4& 1«1S:Nickel «oap botfler....... ....... 86c 6H«|Nickel comr> A bnmh, hoMcr 1,46 lellt Nickel cotnb & bniih holder 1.76 leti9 Nickel iQotfa brueti lioliler... 3&c 90eToothbruehAtumblcr b'Id'r 75c ToiHUbruebAtumbler b'ld’r 1.^ I oo Nkkel tumbler holder..eve..to 86c 75eNickel tumblftf bolder. ...ee..« 1.35 l.odNiekeE tumbler bolder..... . 65c 03oToothbraihAtftmblerh-ld'r 1.76 }.S9 Nickel combtiifttlbB holder.. 1.75 >.96 Niekil meteb holders 3 itjlec BOe 4 loNickel lDAt<hhOMer...eee.ee..ee 35C *90Nickel Diftteh holder............. 60c 6S«

Nickel toilet p^per boldere.. Mckel toilet paper boldere .. 59c Nickel toilet paper lioUlere - % Nickel loUet pnper hoJder»..l.MtNickel robe h o o k ..... pcNk’kel robe hook*............... .aSIckel robe hookd.................. 59c.Nickel robe hook*............. -WcNickel colit anti hftt tk00k..~.. Tibc .Nickel coftk ftod hakbook *'.rNick, whlik broom holden— 35cShower bftth epritje, pick....35cShower bftth sprftj** nick..... 8beShower betta eprejCi nick....Shower bftth eprftjit olek....85c

I9e. Oxzyn Soap Milh purchase of 35c. Oxzyn Balm,

or 35c. Oxzyn Dry Cream, or 69c. Oxzyn Balm.

T o In tro d u c e these m erito rious O xzyn to ile t p j ^ r a t i o n s w e m ake th e above . , f « r for a lim ­ited tim e o n lv .^ 'C o m e in and let U* te ll y o u m ore abou t th em .

Oxryn Balm —Kxquisite auisMge cream mskea possible a clear, smooth complexion by cleansing aod noue- ishiog the skin; regularly at 18c., 3Sc. and 69c. jar.

Oxzyn Dry C ream —To reaiove i ’.i'Tr-Md shine—a gx*****^ ,c*e***.^ graiefoT fo 'the skid, insUfatlyAbiwb' ed, delicately pertumed, violit. toa*, lilac, reg. 35c.

(Tpllet Goode Coaates)

.‘■i Ii

.--V

■f-

f3 — ■ ,.rf r^r-iV.,' I

'A . ■ --.v>

Page 4: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

rs'.

IKf-

THIEVES VISIT - ASBURY PARK

Jewelry Y«ltted a t $1,000 Stolen from Residence of

Mrs. Joseph HeatL

BRIDGE CASE POSTPONED.

OBJECT TO PROPOSED PU N T

SjktIoI tmm • Staff ftarr,.pni«tMil ABBURY PA R K , M ar 12-Jew elry eald

to am ount In value to about ll.flW wee stolen from the home ol Mr*- Joseph H eeth. o f «tl Sewnll avenue, sumo time between hint Tuefdiiy nU hl nnJ last night.

Tho Jewelry wus tahen from (he bed­room Of Mm. H eath, but It la not known how the thieves gained entranre. It w*as but re ten tly th a t the pusleard booth kept by Mre. K aath a t the Casino was robbed of over 1,000 puatenrda, that being the second time thieves had stolen pictorial (xjutalf from Ihp womKh

A num ber of reu ldenu of Ocenn Grove have pul tficmeelve* on rei:ord an lielng oppoe^d trt the Hrllon of NejnufHTownablp Commiltee In frn n tlris to the New J e n e y S an itary I'tlUafltlon Com- paiur p e rm lu lo n to ereet a rendorfnf

for fa rb a ^ f , dead anlirmU, and other obiwxfoue thlnfre in ih e ir Immoillate n^dgh- bofhood. l l was aald by one of the protest- a n la th a t the Inutallntlon of wucli a Btohch-producer wan an InauK to (he peo­ple of the place.

TtU Eaen Morjrnn. m uetral d irecto r nt the Ocean Gravo Auditorium. I« m aking ne fo tla tlons wfth M adam Nordlca, Schu- m ann-H eink. Ie«oiil«v Hoiner, Victor H er­b e rt and the United Staleti M sfine Hand o f W aih itif tn n to play here durlTif the euiBinar, and Mr Morgan h a i closa^l con- tra c ta with th« Roytil Weieh Ladles' C horu i of Cardiff, VVnies, to appear a t tha audltnrtum on L abor Day night and w ith Rdwln Le Mare, a noted Rnghah ot^faniat. who will visit th is cm m iry and g lv t a Berlea of ten recitals within two WMke In Augunt. when there will be a convention of organ ists In seavlon here.

J tm e a M urray, nineteen years old, of U2 Mt, T abor W ay, Ocean Qrove, received a aev ire electric shock yesterday white ai-

C o ttH A d!|««rw a S w a r ln f f o n A ppH eo* f lo n t o C o m p e l O p e n in g o f

B o r o a n e f t m o i a r e -JERBICy CITY, H a r U .-T h a case o f

th e city o f B ayonna agafnat th e Board of Freeholdori and th e Public Service Cor­poration wa« po itp o o ed for one week by . VlcG-Cbatioellor G urrleon bore yesterday, following p a rtia l n rgum en ta of counsel.

City A ito rpay E lm er W. X>emarea1, of Biiyonne, had expeoitKl a decision In his application fo r a ru le to show cause, su th a t iin m ed iau etaiM ooidd bn taken to compel th e fr teh o ld e rs to reopen tiie A w . nue C bridge aoruss th e M orris Canal and perm it the tro lley cure to erusa. Mr. P em arest said th a t w ith in the next day or two he will app ly to Judge l^wayte for n nm ndam us to com pel the freeholders to place the bridge In a nafe condition w ith­out fu r th e r lo s t of time-

Counselor F ran k Bergen, who represenl- oil the tro lley com pany, cuntendod that Hii' county Is com pelled tt> riiuif*' all bridgen vufe fo r a ll k inds of traffic, but addn j th a t th e tro lley com panv Is re^;dy (o rniikG tem porary repa irs to the Avenii**C bridge w ithin tw en ty -fou r h<-urs, s j Ih.'it trolley truffle m ay he resumed. He ndded th a t th e freeho lders could proceetl In having plntis d raw n for a new span.

Prcifier-iitur P ie rre Qarven, who It also M ayor of Bnyonno, declared It Is tim e an, Indignation nr.eetliig w as held and steps taken to end (he nu isance a t once.

PUTS LIMIT ON LABOR UNIONS

Congressman L a k e S p e a b Fiaioly in Defining His Atti­

tude Toward Them.

IS OPPOSED TO WILSON BILL

SUES A LAWYER: CLAIMS $6,000

Peter Schlicher H akes Winfield S. Angleman, of Plainfield,

a Defendant.

INDIAN EXHIBITION INVOLVED

elating In the inatallatlon of the new pipe organ Iti t l ^ Ocean Auditorium.T h a young m an waa throw n violently upon his back and It Is said th a t t.IOO volts w ent th rough hlf body. Ho ee- caped with burns on tho hands as his only Injurteff,

On a ie rlous charge Joseph W ilkins, a colored expressm an of this city , ^ a e held In defau lt of $600 ball to aw ait the action of the g rand Jury by Judge Borden yes­terday. T he com plainan t again st the man WM M ary Brown, a lso colored, seventeen y ea rs old. In th e M onm outh C ounty Toung M^n's

C hris tian A ssoolatlon field meet held her# recen tly th e boys of th is place carried off m ost od ...e honors, nnd as a resu lt tbs BraKeley trophy, which has been In their poM esalon for th e past year, is still theirs. T he local boy* won 102 points ovit of a pow lble IGS. A tlan tic H ighlands cam e sec­ond In the contests, w ith th irty -one points. E g b ert Close won the num bero f indiv idual points fo r Asbury P a rk and O cean Grove.

nUST ANSWER CHARGE OF BROTHER OFFICER

F«d1cem#>n T o r t a r l e l l o a n d E a r l y , o f P t s l l l ^ e lo lh e s N qnad. .Ar« Num*

n o s e d B e fo re B o a rd .Policem en Tortarte llo and Karly, o f the

Second P rec inc t plain clulh#a at^und, will h ave to appear before the Polli’s Board T h u rsd ay afternoon and exploln charges m ade ag a in st them by Pollceirmn F lah ­erty , o f the tutme precinct. T his was de­cided upon by the eonim lssloners a t a ooltference In police headquarters yi'ster- day afternoon . F la lie riy asseriy th a t the tw o plain clo thes men used Indeceiu guage tow ard him, lu ailiiltUm to refus- ing to go to hie uld In a rre s tin g two men.

k le rea fle r th e tniflU’ sijuad dA> talled at M arket and Hroad siri-t-l will not <iuu th e ir positions far dinner nil ui the snTUe tim e aa has been Ihe custom. Th>'y will lak e tu rn a gc>lag for illnner. so (ha t an experienced m an will he ui th e intt-rsec- ttoD a t ull tlmeA.

flprrtaJ BirpafcA fo lAc FTB\7.VO KEWfl.TR EN TO N , M ay 12.—Am ong the cases

m arked as ready fo r tr ia l a t the opening of the term of the M ercer C ircuit Court in-day w as one In s titu ted by Peter Bchllrher, of th is city , ag a ln a t Winfield 8. Anglem an, a Plainfield law yer, who s t one tim e had business re la tions with Mr. Schlicher. T he suit In to recover on a note for $6,000. which. It Ip represented, w as given by Mr. A iiglem an :is security fo r ft cash loan alleged to have lt«'pn made by Mr flrhllchcr.

W hen the case wn# called no resiyonse wns made. This. It Is th ough t, may m ean an effort to s e tt le th e case out nf court.

According to s ta te m e n ts m ade by counsel for the com plainant. Mr. Anglemnn had form erly done a good deal of Mr fiehlleh- #r's business n s an attorney-H t-Iaw. FInnIly, it is said, Mr. A nglem nn broached a scheme to Mr. 8chlleh»T for n N orth Amertcaii Indian V illage Exhibition, which Mr. Anglemnn snid he and o thers p ro ­posed to run a t iCaHs C ourt, Loiulon. Mr. Anglemnn suld he would require about $6,000 for the expenses o f tho Indians, canoes, etc., w hich w ere to he picked up In Cnnodu nnd sliipped to England. I t is given out th a t Mr. A nglem nn agrcpd th a t If Mr. flchllcher would advance this money lift would g lv e l j t iT ^ note w hich would be paid nl m a tu rity , and also a bonus on any prtdits th a t m igh t resu lt.

Mr. A ugiem nn la sa id to have asked for nn extensliFn o f tim e on 1h^ note, which WRfl g ran ted . F in a lly M r 8chllcher In­sisted npun a ssttle in en t and it ts de­clared that, w hen th is w tn not fc rih - comlng he In s titu led th e b*gal procced- loga.

Mr. flclihchef, il Is fu r th e r dpclared. has not been able to lea rn of any ailfempt having boen mad# to c a rry out the plana fo r the proposed JndSati \'lllape cxlilbltlon, nlihongli It Was so w ru l V'^nrs agn th a t he advanced the m uney to Mr. Anglemnn for th a t purpcise.

DENTIST'S TROUBLES AIRED.M rs, f io d e a H a s M rs. M eU nne In C o u rt

f o r A n n o y in g t i e r . ib u ii l D r. W U iiio i.

Dr. Am o h N. W llmot. a local dentist, m ade various accusations Hgalnut a wom­a n who cluim s to be his wife In the ^t-c- ond P rec inc t t!o u il UHiiay. The woman ts K a th leen McLutie, alias Wllmot, alias Cornell, who was In court lo anaw er a sum m ons issued a t the Inslance of Mrs. E velyn Soden, a widow* of 111 New sirn d . w ith whom D r. W llm ot boards, Dr, Wll- m ot's w ifa and dA,ughter, the la tte r hit a c tre ss , w ere also in court.

Mrs. Baden alleged th a t Mrs. McLa*je Insulted h e r aa she was leaving her humc a week ogg la s t S aturday. Mrs. McLanc adm itted she slopped Mrs. Bodeii tu In­form her th a t Dr, W llm ot wa#( (he fo r­m er's husband, but she denied Insulting h e r T he cou rt began lo reprim and Mrs M cLane when Dr. Wllmol stepppil for­w ard nnd said Mrs. M cLane had fol­lowed him from D etroit. Mich., to Toronto. C anada, to Philadelphia, New York, and here, and Is besm irching his c h a rao tsr everyw here by claim ing to be his wife.

Before M rs McLano ^^>plled th e courT ruled th a t Ihe m a tte r w as one for the C ourt of ChRiu f-ry and no crim inal com ­p la in t was taken. Mrs. M ci^ric offered a num ber of leUfTs. which she claim s were w ritten by I>r Wllmot to her. to prove th a t she w as Ids wlfo, but tlu- court re - fuM d to re^id them.

FALLS FlIOSI STEPLAnnEtt,M rs. H e le n O s h b N u sla ln a P e tn tu l

I n ju r i e s n l H e r H om e.Mrs. ITelPn Crabb. of 2j6> Mt Prospect

avenue, •H.-as seriously injured at her home yesterday . 8he had m ounted a step-lad­der In th e pan try to look for something and waa descending when she lost her footing and fell. H er handtj went through th e g lass of a ch ina closet, cu tting one of th a veins on her rlgtit arm . an<l her col­la r bone w as broken.

Mrs. C rabh was oasteted to her room an d Rr. Henry L, Cnll, of 2T7 .^U. P ros­pect avenue, was aummonofl, Hf* iroated her Injuries* and la te r D r Charles F. LJhderwixsd, of 269 Ml. P rospert uvajluo, who Is the fam ily phy4Blftn* arrived. M rs. Crabh is under the la tlc r 's enre, and w as said lo be resting eftally to-day.

ATTEMPT TO RECAPTURE GREEK CHURCH FAILS

H ut P i i r t l i e r l lo N t l l l l te s lleM veen Op IismlnK F u e t lo f is W il l C ense t It

Im l*r<BriilHed.An uitf'm ju Ui regain iioH.scs.Mlim nf rhr

Or»*ek I'n iln d lf C lm n h of rti .John th - Hiiptlar, ot 2S1 C'ourt s iieet, was made ISHi h lghi by !he n ie tn b trs nf ilie dls^eni- IHK fiii'llon. led b.v M lrharl Ihirrun, while iheir nppunenlw. (he Jiilhereiiia nf ihe new ly |riHta1b‘d pnator. Rev Andrew Kaniln sky, were bolding u iiieetlng In another p a n of the city. H alf the private detec­tive fim*e einpl^^ycd hy the lu tle r were present a t (he m oetlng to prevtmi dla- nrder, snd the d issen te rs took advan tage of this fact nnd tried to force (lielr wh/

E ugene W. Leaks, m em ber of C ongress from (he N in th New Jersey D is tric t, has fo rw arded ft le tte r to th e N EW S defining his a ltitu d e tow ard labor unions. The declum tlon w as called forth by th e actlnn of union m en In Jersey City u rg in g Con­gress to relieve labor unions from (lu Sherm an a n ti- tru s t Inw Mr. L «ake says he has r^celvod m any com m unications from union m en on the Bubject, a sk in g him to declare hlinsalf, nnd ha g ives hla views fts follows:

“ I h ave g iven the m a tte r the fu llest con­s id eration an d fu lly realize th a t m y a tt l- tiida wMl be unpopular, naverlhe less I am com pelled to refuse to necode to the deinftnds of th e labor o rgunlM llons In th is m a t t f r nnd to vote Agalntt the bill w hich they have favored a t the masB-meeiUig held In Je rse y City, The condition and probl#m s of the labor man In th is coun- try ap p ea l to every one. Our governm ent IS a dem ocracy . E very one Is en titled to a vote. T he kind of a governm ent we h ave depends upon the average idea of the m a jo rity . I f th e laboring claaees a re not educa ted an d a re no t paid a living wage, so thftl th ey m ay educate the ir children,' hove lim ited and reasonable hours of w ork and be m#n Instead of mere d rudges or m ach ines, we will h ave aonn a governm en t of c lasses. 1 am b eartity in favor of an y prov isions of law w hich will u p lift tho laboring classes, such aa bills w hich p ro ­vide sa fe m achinery, safe p laces to work, s ftn lla ry flais and dwellings, and reason - ftble h o u rs of em ploym ent. M an u fac tu re rs secu re from Tongresa protection a g a in s t th e compcMtlcm of foreign m ade goods. BlmUorty th e lat>orer should be p ro tec ted by Im m igration Jnwa preventing th e flood­ing of th e labor m firket w ith cheap foreign labor, bu t 1 have no th ing but con tem pt fo r th e nU ltm h' like th a t of Bamiu'l OoInp^■r8 In his criticism snd denunciation of the Suprem e Court In Its decision hold­ing th a t Iji Bonie caeen labor unlona a re truaifl In re s tra in t of trade. W hen Con- grt^ss pnsHed (he Sherm an an U -tru s t inw It provided IhfiL nil cntnblnatlona w hich In­ju red Irftdn should be illogal.

I .u b o r I 'l i lo n s a n d T r u s t# ."F ro m III# PlamJixdnt of the p ub lk

there is uo reason why a labor union, which dosiroys and InJureB a m an’s leglU- m nte business, ahuuld not be punisheu equally with the large Industria l tru a t Which deslruya a m an 's biialness by dU- honeat and un just compelitlon. Thoot- uiifoir and u n ju s t com bination of c ap ita l a re not bcyoiid (be reftch of (he law . and th e y exist only because the govem - m en l lu itlu iriiIph have not enforced the law a g a in st tlu m. Many of these tru s ts a re u n fa ir to Jiibi^r. but the rem edy la not to m ake nu ftXc«-pilon of Uibor or any o th e r Claes to the law of the land.

"T h e W ilson bill, which Ip advocated by the labor urganlzatlons, nud w as in ­dorsed a t the m ass-ineetm g In Jersey C ity, sim ply exerptfl labor unlona from th e op- presalnn of Hu* .Slu*rmaii A nil-T rusl law ThlH la pWiinly rluKiA legislation, and will not hnvft my support. The decision o f the Suprem e Court does not hold th a t a ll la ­bor unions a re tru s ts and Illegal, but th a t lab o r orgunlzalIons which boycott. Injure o r destroy a m an's leg itim ate bual- uesa a rc Illegal.

"1 can discover no reason w h a tev e r why d labAir union shoiibl liave any m oie righ t to Injure the hunliie«s uf any Indl \-Irliml by un ju st and unfair meaufl th a n a largo ciiucern . like the Hiiuiiianl (Jll Com- puny. A labo rer has absolutelv the righ t to wi*rk or sirlk**. as he pb-aaes He li.id a righ t to persoiHde his frleiulH if> work or Hlilke. l ie has ilic rlglil tn purchriHe »r refuse (•‘i, purchaso (he gorwls of an , Indi­vidual. bill wlvcn he l^eylInd th a t:mh1 em ploys p ub tk boycott, th ro a ts nnu Intim ldittum , destru rilun of property an 1 o ther inftftiiB fo destroy and Injure the iMiMuefti* nf ft m nnufftctarer. he Bhoiilil be pntiiHbftd Hft nriy o ther liidividimt."

*'00 can IncreaM yourA buainefi and profita

by advertisini: In tho NEWARK EVENING NEWS. The actual sold circulation la larger than tha t of any other newspaper published In New Jersey. It Is also the recog­nized W ant and Real Estate advertising: medium.

ENOS RUNYON’S ILLNESS FATAL

Head of County Election Board and Former Democratic

Chairman Succumbs.

STRICKEN WITH APOPLEXY

Bnoft Runyon died a t the p riva te s an i­ta rium uf Dr. D T *MlMHpaugh. P a terson , yeste rday ftft#riioon, whiTO he had bonn under ireftlJur-ni f<ir nervoui p ro e tra llo n since ft week ngo last S aturday. D eath ensued a f te r m any hoiirH of unconecloue- nfftS. Mrs. Runyon and Mlae V irginia Runyon, his daughter, w<>ri! n t the bed­side of the huHband and fa th e r un til the end.

Mr Runyon had bcA-n In poor health f{>r several m onths. He sufCered from nervousness, arid a short tim e before he

Into the ctiuroh. T he iletectives who were on guard th e re hurl hU they rmild do to rftpulHe them

Ttiftri Is iT>w' .1 llkellliof'rt nf pence being declarcil between (he two fankuiH that have been at oddfl fo r Ihe lust two weeks The frleniD of F a th e r Knm insky reor- gardzed tile rh ilrrb n t the ir meeting at BTO M-iirkH alre«ji. nnd tludr couiistd F rank M. M cl>rrm li. anld in.day that nil mimi'y rlMlinw held l»y ttie rnUnwars of B arron would ho paid. He niso stated thftt the deed of the rliurcli prtjperty would N' passed to hla clIemH this after- noon from the (.'‘m jrt Btreet (JerntHn Evrngvllpftl Socloiy, the owiicrp

R arron and hla friends have l>iiaed thnlr claim to the ow fiership of clmri-h on tho fa rt th a t they hud loaned forthe purchase nf tho hulldliig. iN(r. Mc’Par- ml( (tftld thftl B arron had exprespnuia will- Ingness to w ithd raw from fu rther hoa^ tillrleft If th is am ouhi Is paid lu \» bis Intention tn organ lxe anotluT rtnirch.

Tho tn js teo a who wcT'- olecteil M Inst n ig h t's m eeting ' w ere: F a ther Kanilneky. Ju lian Demkiw, Podor Olenik, John Olek- sowli* and John H anesnw akl. An eteou - tlvo com m iuee will rurisist of F a th e r K am insky. Mr. Demkiw. Mr. O lrnlk, Jnhn Oorey, John N ow lcky, George Petrunlo, John A lrkaew ich. flupsesnn ripnrgo, Gkndo Ooorga and K o n c tan lty nw srdnln

CAUSE OF EXPLOSION REMAINS A MYSTERY

VAILSBURGH AFFAIRS.The funera l o f Mloa Josephine Hager,

who died F rid ay la st, a t the liome of her fftthar, E d w ard Hagwr, o f 640 Band ford Blrftet, w as held to -d a y from tlie Cliuroh of the Sacred H e a r t , w here a high m ass of requiem waft sung.

Michael FUsislmmona. o f South Orritige avoiuie. has re tu rn ed from Denver, w here ho had been fo r six m onths.

M orris C. B erry and fussliy, of J6 G rain s treet, have re tu rn e d from High Bridge, where Mr. B erry 'a fa th e r, Edw ard A. Berry, who illed F r id ay night, was hiirleil yenterday,

Peter l.-tcfttth*. r>f Baleni Hircel, has gone to AllaiitK' r i t y for two weeks.

Ask.B R e c e iv e r f o r G as C o m p an y .An order lo show causa was signed by

V ice-Chancellor E m ery to-day nlrectlngth e Dover, R ockaw ay and Port Oram (ifi« Com pany to show' cauftv May 126 why ti receiver should not he appointed. AppH- ra tio n fo r the order wne m ade by Charles (Stillwell Jr., of Morrli^town, as counsel for M illard F . Smith, of Rockawny, who liaa a claim for about $100 (or Buppllee*, which has been reduced to Judgm ent ji is alleged by the cornplalnam th a t he found recorded Judgm ents for several ihoueand dollars ahead of him. The In­so lvent gas com pany was Innorpuraied J an u a ry 11. IWXI. w ltl an authorized enp- l u l o f $125,000.

'W lllf<^ra K n o w n to SI. L o n ts P o llo e .C ap tain C arroll got fu r th e r Ihfornuujrm

about John F. W inters who waa a rrested tw o week* ago by Detftcttve-Bergeoms Fuha and Tem pleton In connection withrubbing den tis ts ' offices. A photograph of the p rlaoper and a record name this

Irom the :nlng Irotn th# St. U>uis police, show- In g ^ th tl under the nam e of F rank Merrt.well. W ln t(« i w as a rrested there several tim es to r tb e fta an d served nine months in the workhouae.

A rg u e I^nlt l i iv u lv l i i f r P r o p e r ly Sitle.''icl:»-Ch(lHl • lliff Howell ri’Wfr\-t'd iloclelon

t^ofiiiy, nficr li'Mrlng argum -iU In a suit brmighl by G ustave A V'ollman, to com ­pel spcrlflc po rfo rnu in re nf an ygrertnctit l y T^hlch Joseph Svtuu'dfcl contracted lo rurrh iixe from lh«' com pl.iluanl prapertieB lit 1*), W nnd m u ittrevt. Orange, for yi.SOg, Schftvdvl, It Ih nllegi'd, naid on n rnn im , and was to have paid Jl.ShO at the tim** af Blgnlng the dned, the purrhuHe to lit' iiiiiilu aiilijer i (0 th ree moTtgagi's, ag- ttregnting $Ti.(i«*J. Chmlrfc tJ BIoith. as ciiuuF>el for Uie defujndant. adm itted the m aking of Um co n trac t, hut net np th n t ft. aenri’h had d isflased ibnt two JudsniiuitN nnd ' iiHU* amokiriilrig in SlU'iiyi. held hv C •’ Socuiul N uilonal Hank o fO u inge . \vi‘i i ‘ n effect llenj* aK/ilnj#t th t> pm pert) In l>*'lMlf of the coinpifllimirt it wns ftKcriid by Ivi ward M. CoUe and Gnrirge M, Howo th a t the :3udginenis wt^rf not liens against the property.

T w w 01c |reU iit« L o«e W b ee U .Two bicycle theft* were reported to Oan-

t^ B C arro H lo-daj'. John Howe Jr., a sono f T ^x CoinmUaloner Howe, left hla wheel n a t o r l d o r a t the Y. M. C. A. building

In H a ltc y s tree t and It disappeared. G u i ta v a Kelfer. o f 301 Belmont avenue_ jeft

R d o h A sU ii 'fo r a lle a r t i iK .Adolph liuoh, nf 101 Broumc s i r v l , wh<)

Ls vmployud us un Invesilguior In flu- pot r Hbil alm» der?irtm ftnt. wa# arraigned In the F irs t P rcv liirl P n lk e Court this m orn­ing ti> answ er a ch a rg " of n ltirnn tnd ii«- auiilt upon M rs Annl# Schmidt, uf 42 linnkln s tree t Buck was arreslr-d S a tu r­day on the wom.'in’H com plaint and was re- looFU'd under IJ .W baJl f ir appearance this morning- T hrough his coiiinfifli. Ju lius Feldman the d efendan t pleaded nnl gullly and asked for a n oxnm lnatlun. which was set down ff»r to-morrow* Buch Is under suspenwlon In the poor and Him* depart ment until the case hna been settled.

!« ii |> rr ln ie n < lrn t G n a ie r V o n b le foK in d C'flitHe o f W R uK liigtoii Str«*«1

H ew er llh iv r-llp .A fte r carefu l liuesLIgallon Into the pm b-

ubh* cmiBo of the exphiaion In a aew et vault of the !*nlhhn A Company cleaning uml dyeing plant, a t 10 Longworth street, w hich remiUeil In the Injury uf two labor- era w ork ing In the Wn.Hhlngion street yewer, yeste rd ay . Superlnlendent of Com- busilblPB ( la s s ii declared to-dny th a t he w as iinrtble to hx the m use.

The th eo ry th a t the eiplualon w as tlio ippuii o f ftCcumnUited sewer gas Is now a sub jec t of dlfV'UBslou, Arcording to some rxixrtH . SOWI.T gaa will nut <-xploda Into a flam r ^uch Bh coming out Of themanlioU'fl. Fu rl tier evitlejice a g a in st th is content loti le tb*’ fnci Ihal th e re w as pjeni.v ttf fresh air rirciih itm g In the plpi s liy reason of the m anholes being open diir- Ing the niornliiK. and most of ih e sf -u r only ft Hlmrt dl.stancr apart,

llc rn a rd Backs, tlm forem an of thoaOT^'er gang, d ec la res that he (leti'Clod the tidor of gftpollne in the Bcwer <m Friday , and iiguln ycfltenlii.v morning, but was not su re w hether h# had reported the lnet tn tlip sow er deparlm ont. There Is now a dlfEcrenco of ‘'Plnion am ong the I'Pipluyi s of th e c leaning plant and the ** w^er men ftp In w hetluT the explOHinu of dn- sew ervftulL o c cu rrn l tioforn or aft'-r tho flames wore noticod shontlng out nf (he W ash ing ­ton s tre e t rnanhules, hut It wr? found th a t s ap o rs w ere issu ing Blmultaneously from the m anhole, the sewer hasln and th e w aste pipe u t the entrance to the cleftn Ing room.

REPORT FOUR PETTY THEFTS,F iv e A p n rlin e n tB A rp E n t e r e d * n il

gliilT T i ik e n fro m Allb n t O nr.

F o u r pe tty th e tis were reported to C ap­ta in C arro ll, of Ihi- detective bureau , yes lerclay afternriori. Herman AhlfTp, of Yih S ix teen th nvenue. snld hla flat w as on- ttrc'd and a gohl wntoh and ring ..were ■tolen. Andrew Hein, of South T w elftli .tlnoei* and Sydney Lyooa, of the a d ­dress. found their homes had been entero 'l during th# a,IV. ihe la tte r reporting thnt ft ^pw plvcfte cl iltv .rw iire werp (aJicn.

In Ileln'B purtm rtits tho tlilcf ranHftCkftd tu ir ra u d raw er- cloaeta, but ao far ae could be lf'n.ni''d took nothing. B#ii- Jum ln fltunor, of JW rfnulh O range dVeliue, said his hoiriF wnn n iuem ! by a thlH w ith a key, nnd src^rui HPilcles of jew elti were Inken, Samu^-l Edelsteln, of l-M C harlton a treei. hIho rcporteii his fiiil en tered and aome clothing stolen.

PERSISTENCY AND THRIFT.An a fo rm er Judge Wfi* waiting for

tro lley c a r near the NEWH rjiilcfr, y ^s ter- dfty a f ie rro o n , he was accostni by ii well d ressod and altcjgether pr«.>f<p«mus looking m an. who ta lked with a f-Tslgo accent. Said he: 'Mcealer* bleuso le-wa.”

"TJicrc'p ft tvoy," repl;-il ilip form er judge, pcdntlpg out a newshuy

"No, bleaae. new s," repented the si ranger.

"‘Oh, you w ant the offh-'. th e re it Ih. yonder." poin ting lo the .NiCWS building,

■ No. bb-ase." cam e ftgiiin. "Vanl.^ bev your bnbf'r,"

Thlp WITH too much for the e rstw hile ju ris t, who gave u[i bis ci'pj o f th e NP^U’S nnd clim bed aboard a ear.

E n o ii R nnyO D .

w as removed from hln rMHldenue In the Colonial Apartments* at VVe.Hi K inney Add H eerher atreetH, this clti% to D j‘ MlllBpaugh'8 Institu tion be had a slight a tta c k of apoplexy. For u few days a fte r being placf'd under ireLiiment he rallied, bu t he Buatalned two atrukes of apoplexy luat F riday and w ithin the next two days he wftH ug.ftJn tw ice visited. He becam e uncontclouR Sunday n ight and did not ag a in niily

Mr. huiiyon was president of the Essex C ounty Board ol Klectlona a t th e time of hla death . He woj* alw aya an entluie- laBtic Densocrul and wna a m em ber of ihn county coininltiue of his p a rty m any yearn. D uring several years lie dlrecti-d the local p a rty policy In the capac ity of i'ounty chairm an. Ii<‘ wiia born In East O range June 2P. 1H44, und was eduented In, th e public Bch(H)ls uf thia city. In his you th h« look u|i Ihe business of slock b roker and eveniually became a m em ber of the firm of M artin & Runyon* his p a r t­ner being the lato S ta te Senator Augiitnua F R. MiiiHn, of this cliy. In the late elghllcB ilp.‘ firm, a fte r having been pros- pH’uiiR. Hiruck financial uiiuga and dls- B<jlved.

Mr, R unyan w as a fte rw ard appointed cash ier of tlko old AqURduot Hoard, ftiul Ht (h« creftlloii Ol thp Board of W orks In 1891 be wua uiadf^ clerk of the tMjard. re­taining the pti5'lilun until he re tired In

owing to a ebango In the pulitlcuJ fom plexlon of the buard. He w iu la te r a deputy collector of Inlernal revenue, and In W was appointed city expert of N ew ark by tho Common Council. Polltl- ra l rhangft again tuuped hla retlrem eni, iindhe took up anew tho businesH of etbek hroKer, which tu- bdlowed until his re ­cent lUness compellf#<l his perm anen t re- ilrem ont.

Mr. Runyon wap a.ctlvo In m lllt/iry und Ma-soult circlet!. He was a menibt r of the Htuff of the F irst Regim ent. N ational Guard, for many years, re tir ing with the rank of m ujuf and ns paym aster of the rpRlmt-nt He wa.s n m em ber of .Mai'ou rcmplft of the ShflUf. Dfjto.'i.scusCoiniuutuUiry. H arm ony C hapter ami N orthern 1-mlgf

Mr. Kuiiy-m uuirrled Miss Rope K erpei, Thf k«-jidli;g I'll , and she, wlih a son. W illiam K , find u daughter, .MIhp Vir ginift, B\irvive liiirs The son Ir a t present engftgori In otvll « nglnefiiing wt>rk In ran- nection with iim- tiulldlng uf a rutlrouil filong the A rnaiou HIver In South Amer lea.

In addition to hlp Im m ediate fam ily Mt Runyon if al^ni purvJvea by his m other. Mrs. David C Runyoti, who Is now iiinety-iwo yenrit of age. and reMldes, w ith one ot her dHUKhifers, ui 17- W ayhlnglun s treet, rlils city; by a hroth-'T, F ernando Cruns Hunyim, f«-r meny yaurs c ity a u d i­tor, and by three sisters, Mrs. Blepheti H. Plum, Mrs, WMlIam J. W atson and .MIhh f.uranfth Runyon.

Ariniigt inente for ibo funom l have not UP y#t ln-*T! romplefi^d TnterriiPnl will be in Ihe Ifttiilly plot a t Itosedule Cem etery.

HRS. SARAH J. HILLER DEAD.fm iii K ffe rt o f a F b II W lilc h

Or'rnrred Two Week*

FOLKS YOU KNOW.

_ ■ - ---- i • c.iripLit; JtTiiniB m crc le . t the curb, near Ma home. 2 j 5.” *" *’* "* "* *° could not

’ M . B a r a a b u '* O a ll« H «c4a,A nw tfng of the OulW of 8t. Bbrnahte'i

N e w a rk P a i r W e d d e d In J e r s e y City*Ernest Flower and Ml«s Emily L. Tur­

ner. both of 178 Bergen street, were mar- i rlea in Jersey City last night. The cou­ple went to the city hall there and an- i nounced that they wished to be married. JuBtlee of the peaoe Frank P, Lehane oflictated. Mrfl- Emily BUte, mother of the bride, refuted this morning tn say any- ihtnf regarding her daughter's marriage fbrlher than inat H was not an elope- ment end that the couple had returnedhi-me,

—Mra. Everfird B Hopwood, of 79 Third nvenue. reg en t of Nnva I'iieHrtroa C h ap tet. n , A. R-, nnd her duughier. Miss Klixn- 1>eUi HopWood. ri'tiirned yeste rday from a th ree m ontha ' lour of Europe.

—Mlbfl M ay Wal^h. uf C entral avenue; MlN# BU sahelh McDonald, of P a terson , and 'P u l le y , n^^rBe9ftl th e Beblee' Hoapital, who were e trlckea w ith sca rle t fever, have beep discharged from the C ity H ospital cured.

—M rs. C harles L. Mead, wife of th e poo* to r of th e C entenary M ethodist Episcopal C hurch , will leave F riday fo r B altim ore, whore she goes to Join her butb&nd'. one of the de legate! from the N ew ark Con­ference to th e General M ethodist C onfer­ence now In session In th a t city.

Ago.Mrs K^rpth J MUh-r. widow of John A.

*\ri]|pr, <ih-«l yi'Ri#rdiiy, ai h#r residence, Ml Ml .'iVK'iuic. agf’d e lglity-iw oyearrf and fuur m ouths, from th e effect I'f 11 fiiii vrljivh Of-'itiTed ttvo weeks ago Mth .Mill. I waw l«!rn In John street. New Vnrk ''I ty . In Her fa th e r w ae Luke|in\l.-K. whii. whi'ii Mth. Miller w as a glil. I.nught pro].f'T!y -.[i F ron t e lrcei, hI the font uf i.H!ml. I. ily Htreot. and built the i.irRe houP'' I'e.j-.'illy renioved to m ake room for a n»ov gasom eter. Mrs. Millor waa m ir ro 'l o( thnt house amj livnl Thvre many ivar.*-

Mth. Milb'T H rnulher belong»‘d to the ruldwcM f:i!!'ijV, of New York (.’Ity, tjho had Hire. H - '-rs and one brollier, hII of whom mnrru rl .imi loft children. Hlie sur- vlved them ni] A fter her inarrlagB she a ttended tin 1 h h i Hofnrmed C hurch In M arket nii.<i ,t'd was one of ji sm all circle wlili il |. ft th a t church and o rg an ­ized the N i t Mi Reform ed Church, in which ."ho hmi t.ven un acilva w orker until recent \i;ir s

Mre. .Mllli r u.ih for th ir ty yearn |.re«1- deni of ii.r Imc.u .j ol m unagerp jpf the N ew ark Gj-]iti;,n ARvlum Aswiclatlon Klie leuvcH I'l.in I lui.!,-,.]^ M rs. Jobcph VV. Plum e, ji liPi A Miller, Miss Am elia N. Miller Hh'l MrH Frederlckii F. M unn.

K IM SH X I. OF F R K D E H IC H* MAY.

JERSEY SEVEN FOR THE NAVY

BffiN OF S L PAUCS DINE.

Schanze, Newark; Earle, Mont­clair; Stewart, South Oranjfe;

Annapolis Graduates.

'08 CLASS EXCEEDS 200 YOUTHS

WIM lie H f IcI l lG r r T o -m ovv iiv r b 'lg lit lni<>riii«n1 a t C b lra ic o .

The funenii .,f F rederic II. May. who riled Sunrlaj . afternoon a t th# age of c ighty-tw o yeiiis, will be held a t his Inte humpj 5f) Nliiili avenue. a l ,8 o 'clock to ­m orrow nlKlii HfV. Dr. A lbert 'F oste r, pasto r of ilu Ibiflevllle B ap tist Church, will officlftte. Tl|ii body Is to be taJkeu to ChIcAgo. for burlnl a t OaKwood Ceme­tery , d ial city, A M nsnnic tu n e fo l will be condurteri hy Home Ix>dge No. 608. F, and A. M

Born a t t)'<ugla«, on the Ise nf Mon, M arch 22. IK2G. Mr. M ay cam e to th is coun try when he w as six teen y ea rs old. H e wap a m em ber o f the first p a rty to

New Jersey la represen ted among the th an tw o hundred mifluhipmen. who

will be g raduated from the United S tates N avii] Acndemy a t A nnapolis. Md., on June 6. by the following:

A lbert Keys Bchunae. of Newnrk.John R. Eftrlu, of M ontclair.L. S. fllowarl, of Boulli Orango.A rthu r 9. C arpender, of New Brutis-

■wlck.J (’. V'mndiP Carr, of PnHsalc.H a rry 11 Kergua, of T renton.T. J. K elcher, of Je rsey City.All of thfl S ta te 's r»‘preanitfttlve« In the

clnHs have taken more th an uflirnl proml- ntuice In one or more b ranches of the life o f the institu tion , du ring th e ir four years’ course.

Midi^liipman Behanz# Ih n Run of C. A. Rt'hanjw. 62 .Milford avenue, Newark. He HtnudH w ithin thp first fifty In the g rad ­u a tin g flaps. He hua Jeviitod consider­able tim e to nthledch, mid is one of tho moFi popular men of hlR clasp. He en te r­ed the ivcftriemy In Julv, l!XW, a t tho age of ftlghiften. ftnd hr.R been m are nr less prom ­inent In the Various branohea of tire iicaii emy life ever 8lro.te hlF cn iran ee In th*" la.st anru ial sxamlnjiiloiiH Bebauze stouil No. 27 In general fificlvncy anti hlghi-.st In his ptudies of English m odern htn- gurigeF end m echanical draw ing. In till*, oxanilnatlon he made mi uggregnle uf 116.U9 out of A possible 160. in the inlF Itnr'y dopartm ent of the life at the Hcud- emy Sfhanze Is uIho fiomewfial proiniin-nt, eomiruiruJlng one of the cotnpaiiloH of th ’ brlKftde. He hohlH the ran k of f:idrt-|lfL* tenon t. and poniiiirinds the Ninth F iuu- pany. Third Dlvlbinn. Sucoml lia iuillun. Ho Is cap tain of the "gym " team, which, uuring the pURi year, miriiT his loHch-r- shlp. hfts done much b e lte r than at any o th e r tim e for sevi’ra l years He 1p alP" ft m em ber of 'h e executive cnm m lttfe of the MldshlpniHt'H A lh lelh ' A»N'>flulloti, which, under il< HUpor\,i.slo!i uf the uu- IhorHioH, < l*.irgr al! the rithh'lic iirruiigemeniR :it the lnstllu i.l'’U

John R. E a rb ’ In tlie son of Lawretscft C E arle, an a ills t. living ftl D t'ribmptreet, M outcjalr Ilv received 1i1h He*rrnuiinry anil s*'r<ii!ijiiry t-ducallon in (lie M o u ld a ir fi-IuhiIh, g rad u a tin g from the High firhaol wllh (lie rl.Tsa of 1W3 He re ­ceded hiR upp"lnliTient In the N asal Aciiil- emy from Cbiiago, f»jur y ears ftg'J.

L. R SlPWUirt Is ihP son of Rear-A dm iral Edwin Bfewfirt, retired . v.tio lives at 406 Scotland road. 9<nith OrauRc

The fudet wop born June IG, ISfvfi, in South Orange, \M iil- his fn llier was pn>- n taster-genen il of The mis'y, statUined at W ashington, ja u tip .Sh-wart a ttend i’il the Forci' 9c‘hnol In th a t city Later, upon the re tu rn i.d hits pa ren ts tri South Orange* he a ltend fil the (.'olmnbln High School, and la te r the N ewark Academy. Four yeura ago he w as uV'polnted to ihu N aval Acnd- eniy by I 'n lted S ta tes 9em \ior John Kean, while he was a s lu d en t Jit xi prepiiraiory echonl a t AnnapollB.

A rthur Schuyler C arpender 1# a fton of Mr. Hiid Mrs. .tohn N. Farpender. of New HninFWlok. He la iw en ty -onc yeiirs <ik1 He first studied In R utgern TTepuratory School, ami graduntefl fr(xm St Paul's School, Concord. In 1903. H is first tutor a l Ihe p repara to ry echoul a t Annapolis W'HH Professor W llm er H is appolahment lu the NavnI Academ y war made by U nited Rlfttps S enato r John Ke:in, Mr. C’a rp ‘-'nder had iwi'j grand-uiide.H In the t'nltiM S ta tes navy, B enjam in t.’arpfm- ilcr. who was drow ned early In his career, nnd C’onimodore Edwnrd N. ('Hrjiender. The Rildfthlpman Is one of whftl Is kniiwn H*» the three s trip e rs In hiP clasfi. eight oihere enjoying th a t d lsilncilon.

J fV V'un de t 'l ir r s Imnie nddr»‘.'iH Is that o f Mg b ro ther lie jiry , In Pas'^air TlK ynimg m an Is tw eniy-lw o yeura old, nnd reeel'.ed Ills appo lnunen t lu Columbia County, N Yi. from R eprcB eniath’c Johti H. Kvlidmni- HIh paren ta ure diMd.

H arry lllldebrjim FergUR was api.olntfd to Annxipolls In June. 190L ftt the reqiti-sl of Judge W lllhim M. Lxinnlng, then a liepreseutftllve In Congress. He la a fou of Eugene FvrgUH, of T renton. iTevlo'w to Ills uppolrUineiU be wfta nnini'd us .in allernftttj to C larence Nf^'Ctilrheoli Mctilll, of Liimbftrtvllle. l ie tsui.s horn hi l.ebaii- nn, HiiTitcrd-iTi C iun iy . on February H. 1 87, hlH fam ily m oving to Treni'm wlicd he wjia four years o f age. He w = edu­cated In the public acho^ds. and prepared for th e academ y n t a p riv a te preparatury school, He Is ft m em ber of the Trinity M, E. C hurch und of the Y. M. C. A., hi the w ork of which he look an aciJvo In­te rest when In Trenton ,

Third AhHlv»r«arr OrsKDlMitlQn^^C c l e h m te d —W il l B e H oM e mt Sen*

d a x - i e h e o l B xew relofe,T he M en'* Club o f 8 t. P au l'* EpUcopal

C hurch g ttv t a d inner In It* clubroom * in the parish house, i i M ark e t s tree t, last

J night, In ol>servartRfl o f the th ird annlver- MJtry of Its orfftnlzatioii. About eighty m em bers and guests vnt ftround the (Hbles and a f te r d inner had been served llsteneil ' to addn*s»e» m ade by V enerablo Lewis C 'amfron. arch-deacon of the diocese; J W Jlm rr Kennedy, an nsp lstan t superln- tcTideni of schools; A rthu r E. Barlow und F ran k Brahsnn. There were nlao tmlos by George H lllyer and George fltlh>s and bontrlbutionfi by the Eagle Q uarte t.

Mr. Cam eron spoke on child life and I urged his henrnrs to adopt m ore of tha ' childlike fllinpMcliy in the ir soobi! Inter- ' (inuraa and m anner of living. He chpccIhI- I ly deprecated the grow ing complexitjea and unnuiurulnessi of m odern socicly.

Mr. Kennedy spoke In a hum orous vein, I tak in g fo r his subject "A m erican H um or." | W alter 8. H ow arth, preRldciU of the club, acted M lo tisirnasier and In a brief ud- I (Iresa told of the w ork of the club und I of Its uUimxitc purpose.

Rev. H enry H. H adley, re c to r of the church, announced on bebnlf of the club th a t ftij excursion to Bellnwnod Park would be given to the Sunday-school by ihft club Ju ly 7.

BIG TECHNICAL SCHOOL CLASS

Governor Fort Lauds Ambition of Twenty-one Graduates

a t Commencement.

MAYOR AND OTHERS ALSO TALK

HELD FOR T H E H OF PURSE.\P T r Y o rk W o m a n C o iix lc te fl o f

r i i n r s e M ad e b y M en ra rk W 'om an .F o r i r ie r ’a I lu s liR iid D e ta in e d .

In the F irst P rec inc t Court thla m orn­ing ft niun and wom an, who dpsrrlbed ihoTOselvis ris George und M ary Hell- brun. of 412 E ast 9 lx ty-Ilflli stn^et, Mari- Imttfin. w ere arrHlgned In connection with the dlsiippeariinco froni tlie umbrellft revunter of ft d epartm en t s to re of a pock- r-tbnok rontxilnliig n sm all Hum of money >mr1 trlnkcU , vahu 'd as ket-pSAkeft* be- binging In Mrs. M ary Fin ley , of 34 Home- sipud P ark .

The couple were a rre s ted a l M arket and Broad street yealerday ^^ficrnoon hy Knundsm un Tully The wom an waa found guilty of theft and with her huabund wan rem anded uni 11 to-m orrow m orning to give I he pidlre tlfoe to m ake fu r th e r investi­gation.

h 'o n r A lle g e d W ife D e fe r le r f*C ourt Offleerfl Eckerlln and Rommolhs,

w ithin four luujis ycpterday. rounded up i.\H m any f.ilbig"d wife deserterH. who wura arrftlgneii In 'h e F irst Precinct Police C'.iurt this moridng, xmd each placed un­der $600 bail for trial F rid ay . They are LaM onte licnii, iwciity-flvo years idd. of 14 Jiiy Rtruet; F rede iick 8. P o tter, twonty- om> years oiu, of 2ti3 Belm oni avenue; L« ulb Johnson, colored, of rt? At.’uduniy Htreet. and A lexander rbiuglfisa, of 126 Academy sireel.

F in e r! f o r T a k i n g S ig n b o a rd .It cost Joseph Green, of 111 'Albert avo-

nue. 110 In the T h ird FTeclnct Pnlloe C o u r t 'th is m orning Cor rem oving p a rt of ft large sign from the meartowH near Plumpoin t' lano. The high wind th a t prevailed S\mdfiy blew down a »ig7i owned hy theN ew ark Sign Com pany, of m Plane s treet. Y esterday, when crnployeB of the CiimpJiny went down to pu t the sign In position again they found only a fewpijftla, Green adm itted tak in g p a rt of the sign to hla home. H f paid the fine.

V ontiR M en to G iv e D an co .A sh irtw a ist dance will be given in Ora.

ton Hull. May 22. uiuler the uuHtdoes of (liu young men of the C hurch of Our (.rfidy of Goad Counsel, The arrangem ent enm- mlrice is as foliowH; Jnsopb W ard, chalr- mftfi. John M<'Kchnf]„ tre a su re r: 'Edward T. W ard, icc ro ta ry . I.oula A. Turkett, W illiam CrosK. W alter J. G hlrlands F ran k Grnome. Alfred H acker and W ill­iam A. Sullivxtn.

H ^ s tS ihNever Falls to

RESTORE GRAY or FADED HAIR to Its NATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY

No matter how long it has been sray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growtho f h e a l th y h a ir . S to p s i t s fa llm g o u t.

d r a f t . K eep s h a i r s o f t an d g lo ssy . fu s e a ll s u b s t i tu te s . 2 H tim e s a s m a u in 11.00 a s bOc size .

IS NOT A DYE.Philo ll»i Sc-c. Co.. N ni.rh . N. 1.

t l a n d SO e b o t t t c a * a t d r a f l o t M a ’*

aurvoy the Erie RAllraad and th e Erls Cana]. Ha wiui em ployed by th e govern­m en t during the Civli W ar, keeplnir Ihe ra ilroad* open in IlUtiota and M laaourl fo r G ran t'e arm y. He continued lo ra ilroad w ork un til 1S81 w hoa IM cam e to N ew ark *4 Tloe-preeldent a itd general, m an ag er o t th e A m erican ItapM T eleg raph Corn- pony* aAd hold th a t poet u n til tho abso rp . tlon of the concern by th e W eetero Union,

Nooe of the old-ticno drug offbet of common cofieo wbon u«e

GrnduaH iig cxcrotHca of the tw entieth clxisH of the N ew ark Technlca.1 Schtiul were held In W allace Hftll buit night. The numibertihlp of ilm da.^w wag twvivly-one, tlie liirgMHt itj the h isto ry of the bchoui. Tne lulilrvRg r*f the evening w as m ade by Giivermu- Fori, pre.shl^'iit i-x-nfflfilo of thti luiurd <if trustcf'R: M ayor llauRRilug, also a uuuiiber cjf the board cx-ulflcUj; Erticai K Ctumiin, uf the daew of lsll2; W illiam P, liacrenruilt, prewldent of the tinnltiatlng L'luy.H, ftinl C harles a , Colton ,u1hd

Th<*' dlploiuaa were aw;ird« il hy 1'ii‘Mbleiu P e te r Cximpb(il, of ihe Ruard of Tl Mb'.

Tin! •>|»<u lng p rayer xind he;itd1''t1on wurc wffrietJ by Rev Jam ea C. Howuril. tif tlw Hulsey S treet M ethodist Eplscopa! Chuivh. (jcurge W . Kotchiim, v!co-pr«".‘<l‘ (lent uf the board nf truRleea* presided m the i-xerclsc. Oji the stage, besldea the rpeakers xmd giuuliintfs, wore inftnbtrt* Mt iljv facu lty iiiul Hiiurd o f Educution.

G overnor F o rt spoke on the g rea t good Ihe lecluilcal aohu.iL's a re doing. If*' e i i j Ihe S ta te Is In iercslcd In (lie tcchnl :al school, but Just now It Is dlillculi to lelJ liuw much, from tlic upproprlaH on it aii- nuuJly ;^lvM to It. noO.OOD. To Bome f<il- luwers of thl8 gypivm of educaUon ll Is not enough, he dcelnred.

Mr. lixierenrodt, a t the coocliisfon of his nddrcsi, in which he thanked the hnftrd cf tru stees and the faculty for all they Imd done for the class, prcsenti'd Mr. Cuiion w ith a pvtrge nf JliU, u gift fniTn IliO clftHfl to he used for the pchoal.

CuKon ?aid th a t the prugresn of the school WHH Blow, but KUre. and thut Hie pi-ople of th is com m im ity were Juat aw ak ­ening lii Us gr«-alneMg.

Tlie niemtjcjg nf the elusg w-ere Mr. IhMHreni odl. Georg(* \S‘. tJoan. Alfred tJ. I 'un lw rll. Ltmn A. I»oJan. C harles Hein­rich, Koy High, David S. Kelley Jr.. A rm lljald E. KJdii, Henry F K lelnfddt. A rth u r M acKinnon, Illlger F. Miller. JiiJin A Rabpiisteftv, George F. Haucrwefri, John H/iutter Jr.. F rederick Befldoi-f. Jo- srph E. ftlchler, F erd inand J . Szlgnaro- w lij. Kmll T roxlei\ Flelnl^old vom l^ehn, Henry D. WllllamH and Thom us J VViil- 1um»,

Stootenburgh values are so well known, that now when so m any clothing; stores shout about wonder­ful values at impossible prices, hundreds of men are turning to us for their Spring Suits at fI2 , $15, fI8 and $20, knowing they are get­ting the best values their money can buy. Hundreds ot choice colors and patterns in Spring Suits at these prices.

pnleiVu

IWlleregr»tncrnc%u

1wloftht

JbeThonWGofinoff1

7 9 7 -S O S B ro a d S t r a o t .

Ki

LIVELY FIRE 0N THE "HILL. Pt

F la n i« * P a r l l f t i l ^ D e i t r o y a Twn* rn m liy l)w<>11ing a n d fO n d n n ffrr

T e n ^ in r iit-h o a H P .Flr(?, thp cause of which In unknow n. «1td

!5"d 'lam g f to ft Iw o-fam lly huuRc In the rtr ir 'f TT HnycR Pireflt IflPt night. An ainrni wur tunu*d In frr»m slw»x (12 .ii Springfield and Belmont avemicR. By t! c lim e Ihe firemen nrrlved the blaac ii ti gnlncd conRldcrablc hcadwAy, The f.uji. IHcs of A nthony SrhcllMincb and fllgmund Hvdof. wtfre foiTcd to leave the building In Rcuiity attliH,

The building Ib of fram e construction, tw o-and-one-hnlf alortefl high, nnd burned rapidly. F o r a time It wrb thought thnt the flames would spread lo an adjoining tenem ent houftft.

A boutD i a L m o n d s

Just now we have an unusually satisfying assort­ment of perfectly cut, brilliant gems.

alue, our prices those of down-

Vaiue f re far be ■ own stores.

Come in and see how much we can save you.

Nothing makes so suitable a Wedding < '.ift as a diamond.

O callsts ' i rc ic r tp tio n s Mccur- a t t l y «nd e c o n o m ic a lly filled.

A U R N H A M M E R ,224 SprinBlif:.! Av„

hnfcr,

irrHiF.JnILtrloWJOt

|r'fr

T

«-bihi

Uvl

Science P re v e n ts BaldnessIt IB not n-iuirftl fu r people to lose Ihclr

hair—riM nuno u n tu rn l th an for their Unger nuil^ to drop off. And if baldneRa Isn't natu ral, then ll m ust bp rau.«»ed hy iIlsviiHe. T hat ■was th e concluHloii uf an cnilnpnl Uiictiir In New York morp thun ihirtj-llvrt ycurH agt) when he sid about trying to discover the i<2iis(.>n ft«r h?ildneRS. Thla inedlral eperiallHl w'cni uC It srlpniifi- f-ally. He eugiigcd o ther RpeHallatR to help him. T hey studied the linlr and scalp buctfrloSiiglcally under pow erful nilcro-

'J’liey fniiml one dlacuKe a fte r an- o ther which caused dandruff, choked thu hair racUs and slicLvtrled up the follidea th a t give life to (he hair.

W ith th is knowledg*' mm wliloh to bjise further work, they cotiiliiued (heir pfrorts anti finally developed ti treiilitu nt wJiich would cure these dlseanes In n liu iy uul of* St hundred cai(*’a uml muk- ilu> acaJp healthy und active, utop fjtllijig hair and iPStCfre ll to its n a lu ta i luxurian t and gliisHy I ondlllon. 'rb ls tresuirjenl has heretofore le*< n uyed^ exvliialvely In tlio famouR W oodbury InR tltnlp jn New York.

Our re&dera will be lnlere?ied jn learn­ing th a t th is irenlTnent nv=iy now fip had la this c ity In a fo rm which makes it available for hom e uae. Anyone who hug hair o r scalp trou lde and Bceks ppeedy re ­lief should consu lt E. R. P e tty , Prudf^niJal Hulldlng, who has been appointed a regu­lar W oodbury agent.

%Newark's Largest and Most Exclusive Shoe Store.

E h e y m a i v# 1 1 7 Market St., Newark X ^ a"

Sensational Shoe SaleSpecial for Wednesday and Thursday Only

2.50 Men s R ussia Calf O xfordsBlucher and button, extension soles, solid leather, sizes 5 to 10 1.59

■IIRYM AN’S S P K riA I,.S '

$ 1 .5 9R e g .$ 2 .5 0

2.50 M en’s ShoesBox calf and vici

blucher, solid leather, bulldog toe, sizes 5to 11. 1.89

HEYMAN*9 S P E C IA L S '

1.75 Misses’ Tan Vici ShoesButton, ^ foxed, low heel, tip, 4 4 A medium toe, solid leather; sizes I . | fi> to 2,

BQttOB o r L -o e ,

S p ring n«S li,SIW 3«to a.

IBVMAN’S SP B C IA L S

S5c. In fan ts’ t a n S hoesButton o r Uc«, aprttiR haelg,

■liBi S to 8........*.................. ................

$ 1 .4 7Reg.$ 2 .5 0

■ ■ ■ "•H K Y M A S 'S S P G rM L S

3.00 W om en’s O xfords

S P B C M l,*

2.00 B oys’ Velour ShoesVelour-Calf, Tan Vici, Potay 4 A A last, solid leather, extension I U «

57c UI?

^Vlcl kld,<pftwat co lt and ta n I i| '7 ' RuRBia ekfr, Dlueher ciu, extftQilon I iL I Aole«, mllltftrjr he«la, •liec 2 to 7......11 r I

Vici hid oxfordit, ail g tjlM , tu rn •oleR, Riffle to 7 ......................... ..

i e v m a n *s s p e c i a l s

250 W om en’s O xfords

soles, sizes 2 to 51 .■HBTIIIAX’# SPKCIALi'

2.00 Boys’ ShoesBoxaiidSatinCalflsolid I t \ V leather, sizes 1 to | , a I

E . H E Y M A N , 117 M a rk e t S t r e a t

-lit4fil

V.8■'’b‘l.

'm

Page 5: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

ISTATE ORDER'S ANNUAL RALLY

Graod Commaiiderr W ill Lose Setviccs of Grand Secretary

Redway, Who k 111.

i

PROMINENT A T KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CONCLAVE

PAST COMMANDERS MEETING

SpffHal Di9f>(itrh io ttit H V K \J \(}I TfUCNTuN, Mny I J .-T lie KriHul l-ditI', mahdpry, Kriil^?hlH Tpmiilm:', of Nf‘w J rr - ! Key, met In iiiiruiril conclave In MuBonlc .Tem ple here in-iLiy w ith iJn in il iSirnmfiri- 'd o r Herrnun 11. MUlioeffer, of Oaimlen. In the chair.

All of the m orning w aa tjuvuied lo the ‘ p ioaeniatlon ami rerepMim nf ;hi- imtinal leporlB of thlrt bn iiu 'h ui^4liiM>iiry, Ilu* Vork RUe.

In the report of ttip g ran ii rei'OMler it W’lia Ahown th a t tlierc has btoti un in- creaMe uf In tin- m1 liigrand commaiulery hIiuo tin- lu.st iiinnn^l meeting, and (hiii ai :1i" mItiore than K nlghta Ti-m plors In Btah.

P a s t G rand Coinnmmjer Julin U. in^l who la a Judi^e or iin- New J*i^cy ro iir t of E rro rs and waa preeciU itthe eefli;ion

John M. "Wrlghl, of UiIr rlty , le paid to he elated to euci-ecd 01111:11 Becrptary IrhomriH H. K. Itrdw ay, wliu will retire on account of falling health . Mr. iled- way recently ic ilgned ae g rand sccrcu iiy of the New Jersey Grand l.-idRo of Pri e liid Accepted MasonB. a f te r holding the office for many yeara.

To-day Mr. R edw ay’a poeltlon hr gr-irid necretary w-as HIIpi! by Mr. Vt riKlit.

Automoblle rldea tn P rlnoeum won' given to the w(?m«n who accom panied tin* K nlghU tn this cUy.

The oflicera of the gnm d com m nndery ire : Grand commander, H erm an II. M!l- hoeffer, Cenubm; deiuily g rand I'lunmand- pr. John H. B enhutf. Jcia i'y C ity , grand fonerallaslmo, Charle.s H NP hn. liolm ken. grand captaln-generul. t't:arb>B J, lliizurd, IJighlBlown, grand RCiilor wurdpn, Julin t*. Cottrell. N ew ark; g rand Junior warden, Joeeph Mason. P a te rson ; g rand prelate, Rev. George C, Mmhlork. T ren ton , grand treapurPT, F rede tlrk G W cIbs, Bordon- tuwn, griiml recorder, Thomafl H. H Red- way. Trenton; g rand g iandard-bearer, Otto D Sllllmiin, New nriinawK-k, grand sw uidbcarir, Ntdfiori Y Iinngan . Homer- vllle; gium l wuriii.-r. W illiam P. Jlaye.'i, Trenton; grand capuiin of the guai'd, Al­fred T. Oamond, T renton.

Officers for the ennuing y ear will he sh*cted late this jifiernoon. H Iw con- ildeied quite ciT lain th a t the r<UaG‘>ti rule will pr.-val! w ithout exception.^ TIu- oallullng wiiH taken up linm ediaieK nft«*r :!.•* noon rccesiH. V

The i'OBt C om m anders' A*'8nclati<in, l< j of New JiTHey, which Is cornimeed f;t past comrnmider.s of the coinniflndarloH.bc- |a n I'lP aniiiiHl aessUoi here ye/^t'MiMV A bfinquM as .served In the Ifo t'd WIjnlmT liiht mglil.

j This association H p rlm iu lly n nodai i OrganiZhlmn, The iu(»Hf ln ipona :it tnini- Incjp of the meeting w ill te the electhni . i>l otflcfirB.I The dinner a t the \V lndsf)r whb the nlneieonih in (ho assoclatlon Hi career, and

Ilhe flTBt to which women have been In­vited.

The program w as one of the most Inter­esting that nii.s taken placa In the hotei

|lh lfl year. The Invocation w as mode hy Pi.hi Grand C om m ander D aniel Dvmaro’'l. fnllttwpd by an add ress on "Tem plarlstii »ml Manhood." by Rev Dr. W nUam H. Morgan, of DaraaacUB C om m andery No. 5; Bopruno solo by Mrs. W lllnrd Allege], pn adflrftas on “T he Creme do la Creme of M asonry,■’ by Colonel A lexander Bacon, nf Df W itt Cosnmandory No. 27. of Brook- |vn ; piano solo by MIhr H elen Maxwell Foberls, and an “A fle rth o u g h t." by Rev I.T. George LV Miiddock. P alestine Com- ciundery No 4.

The coinm lllce nppolntrrl In en te rtn 'n th e womcri wlille the pasi com m anders W'-re In poselon conidsted of \ \ llllam B. Pupil, \V:iri‘i'!i I><iblLs. lu-nnard L Cireer, H a rry E. Van Morn and WUllnm Ca’-- imin.

The mpml>crR of til'* cxc'^utlve coniiiilf- In- .ire Joseph Iv Fu lper, Nelson Y Iningfin mid flleiil.i-n Srnltli.

Th«' presoni onicerp if tfic n5isnctatlon are IsTiif H pMbMt.s. prc.flidcnl; Lenn- Did I,. Gn-cr, \ b"-presifUMil, and Tlionuis

111. H It'-'lway, sorrciars and lrea.'juri;r.

. FATHER FLEMING LEAVES.silipji Q iile tly ^e^iT Y ork

n u ll W ill ^ u ll f a r M tiiilee T o -in i» rj’o iv .

Tl^v. Hugh P ri. 'u h n g , rei-ti>r ♦‘nm rllusj o'" b; JnlLii s I'li jjrh . iir jnig.-. who two im iinih? ayo uii-s iUr<rt*-d to leavi- the par- ' 1 and not n-iiiMi. tm niT ujnt of lionhies

In tlie f ]iur> h, sllpp' iJ n 'd ' Cy nway Irum Ihc oily l;it=l nlghl ami wi-nl to New York. v.licre h'’- rvgl^iej.'i] ut II m .\« to r Hmusc It Is jiidil TliiH K ath '-r I'li'mlUK will

s.1,11 io-m'>ii"W for N:ii<b.s. :iru1 Unit wliih- r.iiroiid he will vIhiI the A m erican Collegi' (It Bnine and alHi I'u.v his ri-Mju-rls tn 1 npr Pius

KaCicr h'lirnlnp w.ih rerctiil.v pir-penlcd V th a pur'Ji' nf iL'.iM.l l.\ hi.- fimni.l-i In St.

Ji lin s pai lsli. He liln MiMrt- coIIit -lloM nf [lahillngs and iiiilu.'^ m the churrli. «iv<’r which hv was rector for 11 hiny-fnnr years.

m m HELD ON TWO CHARGESIs fo r l le n tln K H in W ife m id (h e

I fM tier fo r AsniiiuH n n Iliallro (h e r-ln - .lu T V .

F rank Blfinrhnrd, h negro, tw-enty-llve tpv.iT.H flld. of 6,'* Hill slrct'L, Oiaiigv, was le^d In hall fnr ijie g rand ju ry hy Juailce lim y In < T ange Pnllr'e Court

l?hla monilnR. on two l.•hilrg^■9, one of as- irtull nnd liiHlery 01: lil.s wife Letile, and ino thc r of nsK-i’ lt \v1ih a revolver on llohfTl Htnne, hru iher of his wife,

Acconilng tn the sia tt-n icn ts of Stone Ind Mrs. illanrh iitd . tlie la t te r dem urred wlien her hushmid told her she mii.si get ip nnd w wk. The w om an llnally pre­pared the hreaUbust. BUincluird. it la Hiarged, then lu-at ln'r i'nicll>'. Slone

;?hierferrd nnd there wns n general (ighi. After th a t B lanchard, It Is said, hought

j l revolver. As lie w as re tu rn in g t<v hla liome he met s tone, wlin, it Is allege<*. be cliaaod, waving the pislid 09 he

EAST SIDE NURSERY MEETINGU anairerK o f I i in U tu d o i t In I ro n -

b o u n d D lf itr lc f H o a r l i r p o r ( i of l > a r ’i W o r k .

The first anmin] m eetli t o f the FCaat Hide 9uy Nurmuy wan held iit tlie InHlItulitMi, !j M erchant s treet, tliia a fte rnoon , with [he preaideiil, Mrs. E dw ard A. Schroeder, B the chair, H eporta of the y ear 's work, If the “dwy n u rsery daya" and oI the •'ederatlon of Day NuraerleB w eiv re ui by IjrB, AlJirtln L. Cox, Hie recordlne- .Mecre- lary, and Mra. C. A lbert Guaacr, die cor- tdppondlrJH secretary ,

Mr. Ojvsser repurted u ba lar.-e on band If HlO.Cl.

t J r ^ n d J 2 .^ c o r > d c r ^ r t u / m a J H . n . U i d u ' s y ,

_________________________ s:

J l r A T l d A ^ d . Oihi-o O.

•SfiUmtixi-, . •jirehrJST’ u n j w u c J t .

±fhfor>S e * t ^ r » , N ^ t iO T %

^S o jT U t *®K7ZZft «t

«rtdf

POSTPONES FOR WEEK NAMING A RECEIVER

\ I c e - r i i u n o r l l o r I.i h iniiiK .\>Tn1lMMrnirM C o n rl O eein fon t»ii K tiiir o f

^lu(M ul Ik n iid I.. \ai«oc'lH(HMi.CAMDI'^N, M.iy 12 -Vh-e-Chanm-IInr

l..eaming yi-Htrrtl;i> pM sliorid fur n wn?k aclkiM I'll llic Jip jiilral lull for a rule lu nhr»w «nuHu wliy a rnriuvcr sh"uh! noi he appojfiiMl fttr the Slali* Miitiial Ihilldlng aii'l Loan Assnrlntlun The .i]ipllciition WHfl imidfs Hircuigli .Ineeph Sm nnierill. cnuhpei for Thomap Kltzgemld, uf Mour' S- tuwn As the remlttcrH hud not arrived frcim the Court of lOrr^Ts. whl<d:, np tn li, reversed the vlre-chaJircUor's deris lnn np- pointlng iiu.slef's in llqiildat Inn instf’atl of ft rerelv^r. und which flayed the naso- rlKtion's ofllcerH and directors, the vice* choncellnr [lOStpvined ncllcm.

In the mc'firi tiin<! an effort will he made to decide upon mjinf- aide person nerep i- ablp la the two fuetlnna of Die phare- ’liolderB.

Bad InveRlments s re th e ciiii.-je nf the snarl. As nn Inutnnce. one fam ilia r w ith the nFflCH-'latlori'H affulTfl i ta te d th a t about

tw enty hu^isea w ere b ough t In nt Vent- iiiir fur $K0,ihAI a f l i r mOJU-y loaned 111® hiillder.s could not be realized. T hese pliicrs were stibBi’Quently sold a t ft loss nf #3ii.tioi», A sim ilar Hum w as lost a t Na- (Iniiiil Burk, while a( n n o lh c r place a pl+ ci* of properly w as purchased for $13 ».- IKK' that hiLf an aciu til vaSun of only 170,000. -- — ------------

FOR WOOD PAVEMENT..Ysliiiry r « r k ( o u n c l l D e r id e s (o

l,/i> \l In T h r e e S t r e e t s n f ( li it t l le s u r t*

AHIU'HY PA R K , M ay 12,-A lthough thrcf mt-ndiers of Uic cuuiir.ll here went nil record ns bidng In fav o r of brick pnve- incni, woi'd lilo'-k p.jvesnent wag scdecled ill ihc m eeting uf the tow n body nighi. and a fte r the ordlnanCB 1b duly pft.‘HB''d the con trac t will be aw arded to the United S ta tes W ood P reserv ing Com- pniiv, whn hanttvd in the low est bid,

The new style nf pavem en t will be laid In Bund streei and C ookm an and M atll- aori avenues. W hile m ost of th e council and Mayor Appleby w'ere In favor of hih’k pavem ent, they set aside their views Cor Ihoiiie uf the public, who flt the nieclliig In.**! F riday n igh t recorded ihsm - selves ae In favor of th e wood blocks.

COUNTY’S a /U M 10 BE RRST A ^ D i a i E D

I lo v r r ( o i u i c l l W il l l’• lf T u w i i '. s b a r i ' o f Coof o f C o o n fy B o n d

H< E n d o f Unor S u it .Sp.rt.1l JX.porrJi (it BVt'.V/A'O AEBS-

DOVEK, Mny IZ .-O nn 't pal' 'U1 tti* fd u n tj 'ii cliilm Hhiill have been enlal.- Ilth id In Ihn I’liiiriB heviind a ll peruJven- ture Thin wan In elToct w hat Iha Dover Cnmmnn Cm inrll lant n ig h t directed Town rl.'rK .Mlndermanii lo reply to County Clerk Joseph F. M elksan'a no tltlcatlun that ilifl tow n 's sh a re of the coat of eiuinty roada w llliln the co rpo ra te llmllo ainnuntp to Jl.fiW « . being oTie^thlrd of the tn is l cottt of euch hlghwayfl. and th a t he uiiderctncKl th a t It would be the tow n b pleasure ti> pay the am oun t In fou r a n ­nual InstfilmenlB, The clerk Bnllglitentd the memherH th a t a fo rm er counsel httd recognized the vrilldlly of the claim and had ptirposed in pay It Ih f'.iur in s ta ll­m ents, but, cn second thn\i|fht. had de­cided to fjrst have Us legality establlehed.

•I

2c b.-i

? A. "k

IBR.YNGES F(»R I I ' , d CONiCKRTS.

9ou>m on C m in e i, C om m ltte^p A|»- potiifH M n r. J . K ln w S n |» eev U u r.At.art J. K*ng w as upp^jinted stiperviaor

If band c iicei'ts (or th e c^unlng sum m er k!.iF<-n , y com m ltlpe o f the Donunon "Oi. 1! eliarged w ith the iirriinylng fur ' iilfahs. T he eom nilttee 'au lhartzed Its rhylrniiin, Joseph A. WrlBlst Jr., to 60 hi'fnre the C nnim lttee on Flm tnre, .'ll He next meeting, Hiid a sk for an In- Duubed. approprlittlon to extend the •cliedute for the senson.

Allli.jugh no dcflnlte ac tio n ,w»a taken Inat n ight It la understood th a t tite com­m ittee Intend* lo resum e th is year the plan o f giving flumh<>' a fte rn o o n eoncerl* fti lirnncti Brook P a rk , A com m unleatlon tfom Cliarles W. H eilm an, president of the Hnlteil Singers, o ffering fo r th a t or- ganlaotlnn lo tak e p jir t In two of the Sunday concerts, w as laid over until It is flair, ruined how m uch m oney can be ob. Li hied. -- - - - - #_—— ■ -—

R e l ie v e d o f JgTIl b y O ld T r ic k .J.jhn, Petrucci, tw en ty -e ig h t years old.

If to g ta le s tre e t , w as th e v ictim of an Bd kw.ndli- Which hiia been, o u t Into opet- lUM In this vicin ity q u ite frequen tly a t

,> h e . and Was relieved o f fifl by two | l l i . i i ’ger* whom P e tru cc t m e t In M ulberry

iti'V 't, They led him to OrchaWI and w n lh n t s treets, po in ting n u t a house I Wild e, they m id. he w ould be employed

I w icniBtalwf. hn d Ih en sen t him to the M arhct S tree t B tntlon to g e l n d rers

'i ^ e ttltt |t 'r ’’ ' ,

Hijjhest Type of Ready-to- Wear

O u r R o u s in g S o tleOf M en’s $4 a n d A ^S u m m e r S h o es a.t

Is Bredkking All M. & B. R ecordsNever at a Marshall & Ball Shoe Sale

has the demand upon our large force of

salesmen been so great. That hundreds upon

hundreds of men appreciate a saving in shoes

is certain, especially when the saving Is so

great and when qualities are so far above

the ordinary.

This grand opportunity to buy $4,

?4.50, ?5 and even $b Oxfords and Summer

High Shoes at 2.85 is yours only because

we took, at a big price reduction, all the

goods a leading manufacturer had on his

doors—shoes which he had withheld from

shipment on account of the unusual trade

conditions prevailing.

Of the 3,256 pairs with which this sale

was started there remains a sufficient assort

ment to fit all comers in a style to please

their fancy. But it w ill be a dangerous ex­

periment to delay.

M B b r s h a u l l & B s a u l l807 809-811-815 B R O A D S T R E E T

A Sale of Merit!Read carefully. Ask about the Baking Powder Premiums. It will pay you

T r y a c a n o f (A lin^ of large and unusually attractive premiums A .&P. Baking Powder V'^en away Free to all Purchasers of this cele-

F inest powder m ade, (brated powder? Ask to see them.

Extra Stamps ^ii” Teas.30 Stamps with i lb. Tea . . 3 5 c40 Stamps with 1 lb. Tea . . 4 0 cW Stamps with ! lb. Tea . . 5 0 c75 Stamps with 1 lb. Tea . . 6 0 c1(H) Stamps with I lb. Tea . . 7 0 c

lOStarapsWithYourChoicepkgs. Cream of Wheat, ea., 1 4 c , 5 in .-2 _

I pkg. Mionte Tapioca1 cao k. & r . Plums .2 cans Strisg Beans, each1 cake Semb-E'Z . •2 Fancy Bloaters, each .

1 0 c2 0 c

7 c1 0 c

S c

25 StampsW ith one package Qolden Tip Ceylon

Special Cut Prices.Baker’s Cocoa. . . . . .A .S P . M ilk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lanndry Starch . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Snider's Baked Beans,

8 c , 1 3 c , 15 Sweet Nave) Oranges . .

18cPc"

3 ic

18c2 S c

Butter ReducedFinest Elgin

2 9 cCreamery Butter

30 StampsW ith large bottle E xtract* 25c

Mail and Telephone Orders Carefully Filled.

Extra Stamps *'ii" CoffeesII Stamps with I lb. Coffee. 2 0 c 25 Stamps with I lb. Coffee . 2 5 c 35 Stamps with I lb. Coffee. 3 0 c 40 Stamps with I lb. Coffee . 3 5 c 45 Stamps with I lb. Coffee . 3 8 c

lOStampsWithYourChoice1 pkg. Fancake Flour . . 1 0 c2 pkgs. I-X-L Starch, each . 9 c1 can Franco-Americait Potted Beef,lOc2 lAgs. Kora Kinks, each . . 5 cI caa Succotash . . . 1 0 cI cao Pineapple . . . 1 0 c

75W ith one, pkg. T hea-N ectar

Satisfaction Guaranteed In All Cases.

The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.730 Broid 31 107 MirketSL 404 Broid SL 4S0,Gliitoii Ave.(*C.)

08-70 Main S treet, Eaiit Oranwe.

■A • - -'T-'-. » . •t'l.285 Main S treet,

Orantce.5 2 W aahingtos Street,

Blonintteld. ’612 BloomAcId Are.,

Moutolair.

5 * ^

Mara1>out Feather Boas, 5 strand, 78 inches long, in black and natural, value $5, special. 2.95

Beds and Bedding Reduced18.00 H ra.s Bed*. »peda1 a t 0 98

20.00 Brass Beds, special a t IJ .9 8 J2 .00 Brass Beds, special a t 19.95

J7 .50 Brass Beds, special a t 2J.SO ■42.00 Brass Beds, special a t 29.75

^5.50 B rass Beds, special ut 32 50

W hite I'nam eled Bed —I'lllsrs '-xiri-; I'lllinK U m,. etc., bras', , jses nnd caps, ball-bcnrmg casters, n Q regular Ji 7J, special..................................... ............ f c i T ' I /

W hile Uiiameled Bed —Pillnrs 1 In.; Ulllng ''j in. ,mJ f i in.; pi.iii white bed, with Je.or.iteJ chills, resu- O C Q larr-t.75, special................... 0 , 0 w 7

W hite linam eled Bed Pillars l in.; Top R.iils l in.-. Filling 4x m ; hall bearinij; casters with brass centre A *)C^ piece, re,;ular f i . lS , special.......................................

W’hite Lnameled B6d —hllars 1 In,; Brats Top Ka.li. FJIIIng 9, In, anJ +j in., with decorated dulls, regu- P* C C lar fT.Js, special,........................................................ 3 , 0 0

W hite I'inanteled Bed—Pillars 1 in ; prelly scrolls in white enciniel and brass scrolls and spindles, ball C Q (2 bearing casters, regular 5LH5, Special..................... 3 . 3 0

W hite linam el Beds —1 Inch pillars, brass lop rails, Filling Ilk'll rods with 1 'i Inch brass vases, t y Q CRegular 5'., a t....................................... U . 0 3

'iou Iviil find these haiues are correct cannot approach duplication at the price.

W hite tinatnel Beds 1 V-inch pillars, >'j-inch top lobes and lilliiig rods wuti liusked brass spindles In 7 Q C center. Regular Ju.SO. at ........................................ f . 3 3

W hite ILnumel Beds 1 'j-lncti pillars, brass top rails, filling rods 'i-inch. pretty brass scrolls ami spindles, Q regiikirly f l l . J i , speci.il ........................ ................. 0 .3 V J

W hite llnam el Beds Pillars I'.-meli, filling rods g(i, contimii'us pillars with sir.ii';ht brass spindles, 1 r t 7 Q legularlv .SI I.sU. speci.il ................................... X U .

W hite Icttamel Beds Pillars t '+■ inch, hlling rods inch. Very heavy litass scrolls In pretfy designs, koid regularly at $1J tx\ special.....................

W hile 1-namcl Beds With 1 '*-inch continuous pillars, with prelt overbrass inmmmgs and spimlles, reg- I 1 C D ular special............................................... 1 1 . 3 0

9 .98

Bed Springs.J1.85 Ouebfi Springs. 71.39. f2,2S Harvard, J l .69.

12.75 A tlantic, f l .9 8 . J3.00 Lakew ood,f2.29,J3.00 No. II Bronze, all Iron, <2.29,

J3.00 No. 2 Bronze, all iron, J2 .29.J3.50 Special Bronze, all Iron, J2.59.

J4.25 No. 10 Swing, all iron, J3.I9. f5 50 No. 00 Spiral, all Iron, f j ,4 9 .

J5 .50 No. 1 Swing, all Iron, 13.98and that they are astonishing bargains, You

H a ir M a ttre s s e s A lso R e d u c e d7 . 5 0

Hair'1.iUrfssp‘b..,. 4.50 0 7 c: H;iir 5.98 1 2 0 0i Z ,, U U M .iUr«sfx. .. 7.98

1 5 . 0 0H urM^itUesses 9.50 1 8 . 0 0 11.25 9 1 Q Q Hair

>- A . v v ^^attrpssfs 13.502 7 . 0 0

Hair.Mallre$.sps 17.50 3 0 . 0 0 19.50 2 5 0 00 Z . U J ,M3|lrf,5fS . 22.50

A S p e c ia l P u rc h a s e f ro m a n O v e r s to c k e d M a n u fa c tu r e r

300 Boys’ Norfolk SuitsW'ilh knickor panls, in .ill the ne' v sli.ulPs of rlieviof; anJ cassimeres. AN si/ps S lo 16 yeirs.

Made and tailored to stand hard wear. AH n e w , Iresh goods of this season's rnakf, and is without' doubt the best idler we have made this season.

2.85 for Boys’ Suits Worth 4.00.

These suits have extra pants in all sires, B to 16 years; regular value S-1, at 2.8.5.

3.85 for Boys’ Suits Worth to 6.50.

Cas.'imeres, worsteds, cheviots; made and tailored in best manner; worth to $6,50; 3.85.

Fine Undermuslins Low PricedNight Gowns Skirts Drawers

Muslin Night d o w n s—High ur V neck, yuke of coinbin.itIon tucking ,'inJ hemstitching, others with two or lour i:>- sertions of hne embroidery, gen- erously cut, special................... 0 3 C

Muslin Night Qowns-High, sgiure or V neck, yoke ul hemstllched tucks or cluster tucking with insertion of tine eiir- brotJery; neck inJsleeies hristied with hemstitched nr embruklered ruffle; .also Chemise dow ns, round neck, fiiiisheJ with hemstitched ruflle, braJmg aiiJ

-ribbon, lull longih and wiJtli, regular Sue., very special.,,......3 3 C

Nainsook, .iVluslin or Cambric Night dow ns High, square, V or round neck, chemise or regular models, long or short sleeves, a large v.arleiv n( select styles, all daiiuily Irlmitied with fine lace or einbroiJerv beading and rib­bon, full length and wiJlh, reg. Q C — f t , 25 and Jl.JV value, special. 3 3 C

Underskirtsof nainsooli, camtirjc or miiSllMe tuckfJ

or hemstitcheJ; luckeJ, straight or am- hfplla ruffle, fimsheJ willi open or ITniJ embroltlery or !a:c >iLhers with pljui Of hemstllchevl hem; spp;iiil prices,39c., 48c., 65c., up to $5.00.to per cent, discount grades 5.1 and up

Belter tirades in a

ver'. spe^l U) cent

0 | amlTis: or mu^Iui, Jeer fl‘Funce, luckeil JnJ fmislieJ with ruHl.e ol em- hrokler’- , others with lawn flounce, eltluT cluster or Somtilnatiun lucklni?. also large liemsiiUheJ lucks an\1 hem with unJerfijftk*; 51-/'' aioJ 51. value, 95c

discount allowed on all betler gr.ile of skirts Jiiring this sale.

til cam Irk, Jeep lawn nounces, efte: lively ly/ineJ with insertions and riiliV' ol t'medace and embroidery, various styles ol tUsking iir henislitclilng; a select .is- sortiiienl to chouse from; reg. t Q Q value *2,11). very specl.il .. 1 . 0 3

Ol cainl-rlc or lawn, in a vurlely ol styles, either .tucked or hemsllt.lieJ, tnckeJ llmince finished with ruffle ol em­broidery; others w)tli Inserlims and edge ol either Val. of Ttirchuri lace and sliist rullle; regular value J l . ^0 and 1 O QJl :s, a t ............. .................. A

A select assortment ul white skirts, iimJe in all Ihe newest designs, effectively triiiinied with dainty laces or einlirtildery; all Jeep llnunces, variously lucked, trim­med with insertions ol l.iceof emliruldery: hnisbed wiLli rullle edge or ruttle trimmed !u correspon.l, and dust rullle O C Q hegularvalue f 1,5(1; special

Betler grades iil skirts in all the latest designs and newest trmmings, suitable Tor sheet ur evening wear, 18.00

48c

up ll)garments at reduced prices

Of muslin, umbrflla TuflV, finlsn<»'l with hemslilcfied tucks and hemitllch^d hem, open or dosed; very spe- O l ^

Cambric or muslin draw ers, variously tucked, finished with open or blind em ­broidery; rejjular value and

special..........................Nainsook, Csimbrk or muslin flrawers,

straight or umbrella ruffle, various itv lcs clusler Uicktog ir hemstitched tucks, uUier'i with ruffle of fme em- hrciidery; special v ilu e ................

Corset CoversNalnsooii or Cambric C orsets; French

or tighl-ritting, Jnnh or round neck, tiO' ished with edge ul embroidery or inser­tion and ed^'tijl lace, beading and ' J C p ril:bon, ref;ular ^Oc. value a t ....... O O C

Nflinsook or Cambric Corset Covers, round or V neck, F-rencli or tiRhl-fittlnKr large vanetv lo select Iroin, all daintily inniiiied with insertion and edge of either lace oT embroidery, beading and ribbon,reg. and o-tc: , very sp.

Nainsook or (.ambne Corset Covers, lilgh. sijnaie or round neck, FTfiiich or llght-fiUing, trimmed with fine lares or eml’roiilery. beading and ribbon,

48c

special v a lu e ...........................

Space forbiJs the mention of each.

New, up-to-dnt2 Kussi.in (jibson, Blucher Ox­ford Tics and Russian Calf Pumps, Dcmi-Calf Pumps, three and four hole (jihson Tics and Blucher Cut Ties, Collskin Garden Tics Pumps and Gibson Ties; also Ooze Gibson Tics and Pumps; some with tips, some no tips; Cub.m anti low broad heels; best prade of workmanship oak soles; non-slip linings; welts and turn soles................................................

See Window Display

Big Sale of Window Shades.One Day Only.

We shall sell, Including fitting .m J hanging, luhii King ,A- Son’s best quality ol Imported Scotch Holland ShaJey. mounted on good rollers and finished on Hie bottom with silk nng pulls, up to JO Inches in width .and 24 yn rJs in leiigih, colors green, white, cream and ecru; regular J l . i o value for, eacti.........................................................

6 9 cThe Repairing of Watches

and Jewelry.We aie trequenlly asked If wc do watch .and jewelry re­

pairing. Our reply Is that we are thoroughly equipped to do esperl repairing under the Immediate superMsion of our Depart­ment M anager, Mr, J, Frank Beers, well known throughout Newark and vicinity ns an expert watch maker and practical jeweler ef 40 years experience.

All repairing entrusted to u s will be promptly executed In the beat manner and at moderate prices.

Special estimates given lor remounting and remodeling of old work.

We also call attentlUn to our lad lilies for repairing and replat- Ing of old plated ware in all lines, either ol hollow or talde ware.

If you tiave old ware, tea sets or other pieces that have become partly worn and shabby irom long use, we wilt send tor them and give you an estim ate on replating and refinishlng, equal to new.

We use only one quality in our plating work; and that is the best. We feel assured th a t the work on your order will give you emineat satisfaction.

Victoria Dressy Oxfords and Pumps

3 . 5 0

One Day Only.100 dozen Holland Shades, 36 inches

wide and two yards long, colors white, green, cream and ecru; regular I Q 45c. value, special, each . . . . -I

$1 White Glace Gloves 50c.We will offer our Women’s 2-dasp White

(race Gloves, made f'om a fine selection of foreign skins, with strong gusset. Tliuitib.s self embroid­ered. Wednesday and Thursday at 50c. A perfect fitting glove. si2e to 7; gloves that you have always paid $1.00 for, Wednesday and Thursday

50c.- No Telephone ur C. O. [f. orders will be filled.

McCidTs Magazine & Bazar Drewmaker.June issue of patterns now on sale.Fashion sheets distributed at Broad St.entrance.

I B r o a d I B t r o e t .

C edar 1 "Sheets ■1 '

' tim1 ■■

Page 6: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

■r.

S ^ c to a r l t ( E u t n i n g J^tm .PublWhefl tsoepi SiabdAf, lip 01*

n tM N i NEfS niUSilW Ij CWPANI,k l i> 2 l7 M ARICET 5 T R B E T ,

N E W A R K . H. J .Cuim d *i Nfwir*. M. J.. •*

•fCOlMl-cUMj

TeUphoni* ilB 4-P rlv« tt B ranch E ich » n » ’ coDiwctlnt All dep»rlm enU .

ItA H . B liBSCTUPTIONS- The N cw irk Kvcnin* N«wi. nti* month

Bfty ftm iL i l l iro n th i, two d o lU ri ond Bfty « tlU ; one y.eer, flve doltira.

Poatece to (orelgn countrlea idded.New Torn Office. 61» Brunewick Biilld-

Ini, t a M fth eTOnue. Te). SS3C MadSaon. Chicago Office. !*« Tribune Building. W aahlngton Bureau, »M Colorado Build-

' 'o r a r g e Branch Office, r i r e t National Bank Building Tel fl* Orange.

Jeraey Shore Office. Appleby Building, Aabury Park, Tel, 636 Asbury.

l o r a l , BRANCH O FFlcm .

£ r ' r i ' . ' r « r S l i " | ' r i " e ‘'X ; , ' « .Cllnlcn evtilue, il l . k u d i a u th etrMl. 2Sa Oirtlen alfMt. Mlk. ,H lllo re iilare, OT_____

TUBflBAY. MAY 13. 190S,

•n d i. Aa a ' roault people th e ta a r t not buying alooka fo r Invaatroant, and til* more Ignorant o i th e d a rlrtf c r rawc- leaa a re tak in g plungea fo r a apacujotlvo re lurn . In o th e r worda, a caiual toi’r Ihrough tha a lree t a l ihla. th e middle of May, » y « n m ontha a f te r the panic «t UWT, reveala m any opporliinltlae for Ju- d ldoua Inveetm ento In honda, tml a "111' more enticing o pportun ity to have nOlh- ing w hatever to do w ith the leader. In the alock m arket. The ckceplloh. of oour.e la unlee* one wariia to help K ar­ri,imn or aome One elec pull rlieatnuia out of iho ftre.

A TASK m i l T H R finA N I> J lT lY . There hIiohJJ be jic ilo n o th e r thfin lb'*

*|)pofn!tnt'hl 4if o receiver for Uk Hiiktt M utual B iilldiw und IrOnn Afluuciatlun nl NfW J# i'«y follnwlns ihp nplnlun nuul' public j’esteriJoy by Jiid«e Jnnipa H DIM. Of the Court of Errom and Appeals. Tin iHUfuftRc of ihfii docum ent w a i aironf;IV condem oatory uf th« cnndltlmiP ih.it w^n allowed lt> prevail In ih a t ori?nMi*:itl'*ii both before und i»fler It hrid been flom-T airated Ihat it w.-ip tn n inFMilv-•iicy. W hen Hie affalrn of thf*%er* foiitirl ti> be tovolveil *o *erlo«i»ly th a t U could m> loagor cotitiiiue lo tra n s ­a c t budliiesa. Instead of oppolntlntj a re­ceiver Vic*'Chancel*or LaetuoloK. oti appii- catfciti of the [>in<;era nf iJif perm itted the ' 'f truMei-h lullguldiiilon, JutJjte IHH hoklH th a t Ihcre Wu* no wflrnnit in law fr^r uurli a pio- Ceedlng. and. ronilmihiK, Im eahl:

IiiBoifency tvns rlemonsiraUMl. IJui fi-ore tlmii this, iher*- wnM nmtlo u prliiia fuel* case of malfoM/iaiu (' on tli« part ni offleors and dirccim a. The Inlerenct- u- ■trong Hint tbo iinixilntmerii »l ihino trustees In ll«iul<lnnon WiUR procured lu the directors and otneers w ith a view lo covertly m a ln u m \he control, not alone of the asie ls of the com pany, but a« w nl of the iM tUutlon and nKiintenmice uf loBftl proceedings to w hich ulTt«ers ami dlrectore tnljihl be proper nartles. If ihU*

{>e the fa d . then ilif pm cocdlim s resuU- nx In the ftpiU'ininn-iU of lUefie iruaierp wns a palpFthle oLicniV't, on the purl of

th e directors and nfllcrrs to eviuU* Hi'- ■c.niietiuences of the tippulntm oni of an In- depcndenl receiver, whoae d u ly IL

A W RHT i n J'iThere 1ms bei-n m uch diacusHlnn m H“'

past uf a prfiiKisliton tn cstahllfih a h-'H- plliil th a t would mei-i the needs of the coiiiniunltlcH ncross th e PftiuMilc. hiil nn f,xr iiulhlng di'llnlU- luia been ilonc. Th.- m-i'd fur iuct] iin Iii.UU iHn,, In uiuiui'a- llnneil unrt It 1. th p rrfn r,. gn iilfy li'k <h'‘' il„. %v,.nt Hudnon B oard ..f T rad . Is ..boui to [lunh the p r o t e t w ill, vigor. At pr** cm piitsentn In need of honpiuii i.ceoinin..- (tiiii'.nF, come to .v'ewiirk. b 'll wlilb- iln r.In n„ rom philnl im m ih '' treutm .ud »c- conli-d them here, ih.-re u r- druwhurk.. In rmiuy euiea Unit uuglit U, b.' over.-..nie. In ri.nen ut ,n--l,lenln In <he num -iuue munufuelurlivK estiil.ll.nhmentn In lic rrl- non Keiirny nnd Knet N ew ark, the d,.l.iy In boni.Mul tren trnen t nereanll;iie,l bytrnnniiortlnk the t,. Newink Ind„„K,.po,n and hnn wtnellrne.n ren.,;,.'.! In fntnhlles Hint rnighl have been livulde.l h j [irompl trca lm en t

A coimnlllee of Uie Hudnojl B..«t'l "( Trade to noint.lt llie n m tte r of n hu.npKill h ,„ been sirenk lhened and will repori lU the Iie jt n .etlnK of th a t body. Ther- •niKbl !o t.e no qiieaUon th a i the re­port will sln.w th a t nrieh an InnllUdiori can be and will be Kiven the needed sup- port lo g u an in tee Its nurcens A Incalinu coiiirul en.m gh t<> meet the rwedi of the llir.'e cnm inunlliee can be aecure.d w ithout dlfflrully. Ttic niiggceilnn th ru the oral Phil K enn iy tnanalon would bo a nultfitile Hite Bci'nia tn he a good one. especially If 11 wnnld be possible to pur­chase tl,.. p roperty a t a price made u,|. usunlty reasonatde by th e desire of tta present ow ner m cn-operntc w ltl, the pub dc In securing siii h a tieneflt an llio hon- pltiil would prove to be.

tier* ean b» d ilayed eidth no aarioua 4t»- a ita r , bu t th* law cannot ba d l in g a y d a d w ith im puntly.

Tliere la m ure mlachl*f In th a a r r t* a n e * nf irreaponriblft pulotnohlllata th a n In the ir infructlona of law, an d It la tl>n* for them lo learn tlia t th e flaun ted ua- anm ptlons of rlgh ta and d iaregard fo r th a com fort and prlvllejieB of o thera breed m ore d leeonlent than any o th e r single In- llmuice nl work ut the preaent tim e. The niiiss uf the people ask fo f no th ing m ore tliiin Justice imd equal righ ts and enu rte - ,»is Ireiiln ient, but they a re easily In- ceiiw d by Injustice, Inequality and die- cou rt.sy . This Is not a race of slavea. r,.,.,ly to In.lulge Iti servile genutl.'i'tlt.ns bi-ft.re those nf g rea te r w ealth and soetal poslii.jn I.n.l mnke no dem and for u re- spe.ufnl n d u rn of rlvlllty , and, aa yet. the (■..untry Ims produced no cltlaen, m an or w.mum, big enough or rich enough W. .lenm...l I" be let nlnne wh.m In ttie wrong. Mrs V tiiiderb llfs ekpresslon of annoyance Is more tli.in mlsehlevou*. It Is dan g ero u s; a seitons m enace to tlie peace and w elfare ol tbe coun try and one th a t d eserves un- rvs.uv.-.l rebuke- Such requests Invite nn iinpler.sunl occasion when o th e rs m ay say Ui ll'T UH ulcm*.

fler*ndeni rec^ivi*i\ w nunt u tuy i be to call the officers and dlve.'Ioi's 1 hccount and to lu.ld them respnn.sll.le f.u ■the failure of the rcn ipuny to in.' extcril they were properly clrurgeutile thuew lU i.

There can be no m is tak ing the m ean­ing of this lunguage. and th e c o .ir fs fu r­th e r doclarntlnn llia l "bo th under th e law and upon the facts the f 'o n ri uf Chnmtery iliould have assum ed the ndm ln lstra th .n « t the oftalrs of the eorporntton through the nppolntracnt of a receiver." will not be fla ttering to tlie v lce-rhnncellor who m ade the original order. The a llcgail.m s o f m alfeasnnce on w hich Jrnlgo Itlll's opinion w a t based a re m ost def.ntte nts.l of n s tartling ctrnraelor. Tlie m ajority of the men Involved nre poMll.'lans who liavc beeh prom inent In the o rgan isation wings Of both parties In Bnulh Jersey. One ..f them la a delegate to the R epublican na- -tlonal convention a t Chicago, and an o th e r baa been elected lo represen t the Democ- yncy of New Jersey « t the national c n -

-'Vcntlon tn Denver. O thers of them hove bean and are holding pijsltlons of tru s t In the public aervlae, and H Is therefore ;im portant fur the good nam e of the S ta te o f New Jersey th a t the charge In Judge Dlll'a opinion th a t "a prim e facie ra se of m atfeasance" ha.l been m ade against them ihould be thoroughly Investlgiited.

There should be w ork t.ir th , grand Jury ae a result of Hits decision nn ihe p a r i ol the court of la st reaprl. T his Is ■gtpeClBlIy true w hen ll Is fu r th er re­membered th a t ImmedlBtely upon the an-

'nouncem ent of the decision o f the f'nurt_ '.of E rro rs tlie rcpresp iita tlvee of the men ^accused of m alfeasance sep t ou t a circular

le tte r to the itockho ldera of the aasncla- ■itton declaring th a t V loe-O hancellor Ijcam-

Ing'e nciton had been reversed "entirely upon technical grounds an d does not re­flect upon the c h a rac te r of the tru s tees." A fter such a bald m lsrepreaentatlnii, It

, w aa right in line to appea l In the stock­holders to give th e ir aid to a srtiem e to have the court nppnlnt the sam e trustees a s receivers. Unuer tl;,e clrcumstanceB. nf

SKNATOll KKAN'N SKtlMOY-Fnr sen len ttous aerm nnlzlng Tnllcd

S ta les Sem itor Kean now rivals De.in Swift, Ttio liiirer. a i'cordlng t.J cu rrrn t legen.l, annouru 'c l th a t he wi.nl.t, iil.on a r. 'r la tn .icen-slni., p reach a begging Ber­man. nn.i when his Btidlence. nil ears, walled far bis rt1f.'..urse he gave out the text. "Me th a t h a th pity ..n the poor hn.lelSi unto tb.-‘ I-ord." and Ihen snid; ■■{i..i,t|.'mei.. Iliere’s ym ir s p cu r lly " -a n d th .' St rmon wnfl nl an end.

St lint.>r K ean 's serm on wns nnnnnnunee.l amt mrexpeete.l, iin.1 tits audience con- Bist.d of b is fp ll..w -m em l.ers of the l 'iiltf .l S lates Senate, W hen Scnal.it HiirkflUA resolution enm e iiii. on Satiir.lay last, do- clarliig May 1" t . ; t .e "M others ' D ay" and suggentlng th a t tbe Seim lora mid nil *m- playep of ih n t bo.ly wwir a whit.' flower In rccognlllnn of th ,' dny, Beiuitnr Kean nrlvl.se.1 nn a subBtliute the flfih eom- m nndm enl: "H onor tliy fa th e r and thymi.tlu'r. tha t thy 'lay s m ay be long In the land which the L ord ihy r.od glvcth thee,"

Ai.d Seim t.ir K ean 's serm on was timely, to the pc.lilt nnil rig h t, There is no more w arriint for a "MoilicrH' Day" than there Is f.is a "l''a thera ' D ay," an.^ If this buslnesti uf uppnln tlng unit recognizing days Is carried m uch fa rth e r we will have m lidstera ' day, tilib'si sons' dny, prlnclpais' dny. B iiperlnteiiileuts' day and such a niiiiiher of o tlie r ilnys th a t In time they will all he ezimuBi.,.1, simply because there nre only Stjf. days lii trie year.

N.ir WB8 S en a to r K ean 's miulcn b ’ s’lb- Btll.ile till' firth ci.miniiinlmenl for Ki nri- to r I tu rk c tt 's reeobitlon any reftei'tloii on m others or "M ntlie rs ' T 'a y " .T he ta iti r Is an InsUtutli-in e sU b lish iil .several years Bg.i, some nay In I'hlindetphla. some In New York, Wh.-i .-ver It ortnglnnti'il tl wns Itilended tu do honor to molhcrhooii, to en large the m o ther Intliiqnre and to s treng then hom e ties niid home teachings Till' nieve la exi'ellent anil I'Vei-y MotIterF CnngresB Is right In cclehratlng "M others' D ay" In any way th a t p e m s iteslrntile.

Kill there la no good reannn, aa ycl. ut leasl, why C ongress ehmilil set npart "M olhera' Dny," any inure than 11 ehmild nel Bimrl IT eaby terlnc dny, m inisters' rtuv. lea rh c ra ' day . fa it..'re ' day or niiy

t h e i .i s t l i i i o w * .And still the list grows. R eference haa

nlreu.ly been m ade to the action uf Judge CnuU. Ilf Sussex, in re fu sin g 'flv e licenses In ttii- zinc mine d istrict, and to th a t of .Imlge T oiler, of Cum herlnnd, In refusing 10 Ih-enHe sny bo ttle rs a t all. And now cem es Judge Scon, of PaasalC, w ho de­clines to follow the d isgracefu l exam ple Ilf ttie P a te rso n Board of A lderm en and who last week refused a Heense fo r Bel­m ont Dark, In Hatedon. Judge B n itt and the people of th n t town a re dete rm ined th a t the scenes of Sunday dteorfler there nliall cease, and one w ay to atop th em Is ,0 refuse to license the d rink ing resort where Itiey lake place.

Judge ri.iornem, of M iddlesex, h a s iilsn rif iise .l M'VcrnI applications for licenses, and Jm lge Doster, of M onm outh, h a s l.ald down Bi.ine very stringen t ru les aa to the wav In Whl. h the p laces he h a s licensed shall be run Tliey m nsl keep eloped on Himdav, riinsi have their screens down, ,„„„i ,|i.,se at m idnight on w eek days. rin.1 must reiiinln rinsed till G A. M This Is hilly lb. Ii'w- bill In the p a st many lleeiisei! s.ikn.n-ke.'pers In M onm outh an.l I.laewhere liHve fergnllen th a t th e re was any law. and Ho' li.enstng au th n rltle a In some i.I.i. es have helped them lo fo i-

gi I 11Bill In ilelvlilere. where Judge Shipm an

pn-shl.'», nil iippllcatlonp M r saloon M,.,,„ses w .r, r, fiieed last week. T h e re lanot a sal...... 111 fli'IvldPie, snil only threelicensed Icitele Diit of seventeen h o ttle rs In W arrl'll .'.e in ly oH have tieen pu t out nf liuelncss but three, the licenses o f the fourteen o lh ir s having been refused. W arren le It..' rock-ribbed D em ocratic ceirnty of th is Mlalc, yet It w ent "d ry " In ISSs and la n..w us near a prohib ition cciinlv HS It can he made under ex isting law s tiii.1 condltlnns. even though It does elect a llqni.r .tenter to the Assom hly.

Blit lb.' most unexpected amt re m a rk ­able sign of the times. In Ihe w ay of the spread ing of the law -enforcing m ovem ent, is In the .liv of F.IIZiihelh, w here the n,.,iird of l■'.x lse Ims n.'tnnlly revoked one license and haa ycl to try an o th e r case of ailegrd vliilntlnn of the screen law. T he c ity uttnrney Is pressing th e se oases with vigor, with the m oral and official supp ..rt of tlie Mayor In a w ord, th e re seem s to he. In all parts '.I the S ta te , a very m arked and healthy Judicial and official sentlnii'nt In favor of h av ing the liiw enforced, even In places w here It has not been enforced h itherto .

b u t « n e iaer, a# f a r • • o r io r t >o. b u t m • ld « r i « ^ r t to fiW « « m m : ^apw W tw f- flattcy o l rae church. H la office i i th e r ^ fo re peoutlar, Inaam uab « • he bee »o irtated dtocsee o r Held, b u t egorolaea hU a u th o rity and functtqns th ro u g h o u t the e n tire domain of the churoh. E ach bishop sayg with W eiley. " the w orld l i niy p a r­iah," and Hie a la tem eiit Is now lite ra lly tru e , fo r the reason th a t M ethodlgm now h as annual conferences tn every seclhm of the glulw. The hlshope m eet tw ice a yea- and porlhiti out the annual conferences am ong them , nn bishop ever eervlng at (Wo siici'esslve m eetlnge o f th e sajne conference.

Some years ago, In response to what seem ed a general di'inand, ttie cliurcli eleclfd Slime m issionary bishops, us they a re calk 'd, bishops who are bishops w ithin the ir Helds, hul not Mstn'ips over the chiiri-h a t Uitge These reslilc In forclg.i ImiilM, ex.-rii.sv Ki'iicral su iie rim enden te th e re and are ciilled blshniis, bu t In tint general ei)ntet.'n ''es nf tin ' ctiu rch arc d ip tlin tly Icf'Tli.r In au th i.r lly t.i Iho bishops ih.'ti.sclvea. It is an anoinuloiis urrangem ent tn thnse unfH inltlar with M ethiiillst ui.i.g', hut has nppiirently rc- sn lti'd In gii'i.l g.'ii.l to Hie cluitch. This d epn ru ire gave m nrked lni[>ctua to a de- niiind aim ing the colored people fo r a bisii.ip of till ir own color.

W hen, hi DH, the g re a t division InM ethodism ..... . over the s lu v iry ques-tli.n, Ihe Cliiii'i'li tti.ulh Im m viilately set oti Its rolorv.rni.T H bership Into a chureb of the ir own, winch sHll exlsTs and n o u r­ishes. The pnri'iit . hurch . how ever, re ­ta ined Tlie negroes, and a f te r the w ar de- vcied Inttnlte peln.s and la rge eunis of money lo the tnsk of fo rw ard ing th e ir In­te rests. Wliltc l■tslB)■lll'n w ent South a s prcBlilIng elders lu confeionccs a lm ost en­tirely black, edited chur.'li new spapers c ir­cu lating am ong Hie colored people, tau g h t ci'lo rsd pupils In th e schools founded by the church, and In every w ay evinced their fiilth In the brn lheihood of m an and [heir ili'sire to uplift tlie Atrlcu.n. As the negro .level.iped lie w as given a , larger pliioe In church leu.b-rshlp, and to-day Is found In nearly nvery pustllon of Inlluence sh o rt of Hie ei.lH.-opale. This he ite- slrea. Tills he emiM have, Ion, were h,s d'-m anils predl. i i i ' .1 upon episcopal abil tty , but the cliur.’h . .m slsten tly refuses to elect u ciilorcil iiuii. t.i th is htgti ultlce simply because be is a colored iiinn b mm the very bvglnniiiK It bus refiused to draw the color line, pliinling Itse lf up..m the broad gniund of hum an equality I t h.ie worked conslsienily and a t trem endous cost If. Itself fur the uplift of the lu'gro. and Is as eiirm'.sl In th is work to-day aa tn the storm y period w hen Its iiilnlaters braved poverty and aocliil ostracism 'o serve tbe br .liter In black. I ts record In Hits im ilier Is too aeciiro to be ctialb-ngcd —BO aecure, In fact, th a t the clTurt lo show th a t M eihntllsin In re fu sing to elect a colored bishop Is d iscrim ina ting against th e negro Is foredoomed to fa ilu re the F'arne tim e tl.e ag ita tion has In- creaeed th rough the yeprs, until it h.ae developed a real problem , which hecurnca t m ore acute to r eacli succeeding O eneral Conference.

USl T H E A tRCHiflWES IR THE MG FLEH. j. H AVa B O l CHARGES.

THIS P R IN C E .All th« huit* of n a tu re love him .E a rth end brook, the *ky above him,All irarfl fashioned for the Joy Of a brave and bonny Ijoy.

0pe th e ifiun, bln a rd en t varle t,KUs his baby ehceka to acnrlet T in they bum with boyish s;u*me In the day-lonK klaalng gan.v.

iand lilac bloom for !dm.

His the nesl ujvm Ihe limb.And the npplp boutflis a ahnde For ihelr little p rin re have mude.

Maple trf'fS hU ra s tlra are.The gardener 's Im m iw la h is car. g\nd iK»’ KrHtfsf'fl th lt’k nnd rvo *;\V'<’U\> K ciirpf^l for h\» fei-l

In the mnii the horpes pran 111 thH Pirn llir mldg-'s (.lam .■All f'T him. and all 4ri\ Innx The cili'kj-t ehoruK iflllfl -i yoUB-

A fter liny bus pnjtfli-il lu n i^hl Olearn the Flnrs upon hl^ tilkl'l,Youre In practipe (!m-v have Pp- t\i To tw inkle far hlH wondi rn r ii‘

W hen the hedllm*’ la l'' Is mM Ami l!je f 'om If; dark nnd cold, reepB the iimiui nbuvr tUe hill ComcH to wati'h him. Puft imd atlU-

W ntchea till the hUiehlrds m il g\nd Ihe rohin o! the wall.TU! the Fon's dew ti'd benms ItmiHe 1dm to his dayllfflii d ierim s.

Prince he I" of earth nnd aky.Pj-lnce of hre*7.fj* hlowlfiK by. p rin re nf cvi-ry hrook th a i Prin re " f Home one's heart, tscaldes.

The papers gave .......... D r.iw n's dciilb^consldsnit'li' h[.iicc f '.r a dn>', un.l the tc was sum. .■.lli.'i'lol . xciti nu'iii over ihc m anner "f I" r tiikliig "ff. T b n t cml. d th*' s iirfar. signs of l■’ll.ll^ 1nii'i.'-si iii th.' I-Iisc, bill n grv.it u.i.ny |..'..p1.' vvill r.' m em ber NtlH" Rrmvn fur ii lunR Mnn' to romc, pvf'ri If she waa only u "WftrkliiS- iK'lrl.' Tl’.'- r I T S rIM n-'t know lio\v thry iliKhlhIt III lier.

N’l'llle was the Shr had b*oii h'Ijitk’ hi lh - ]\\A dculh ciuri! wliool llfi Slit'

T k « Hfalii* mm4. A t m h n m tm Am t mu P a th f lH d tr* om T r lR

o f D iitlli'N U lpii.BAN FRANCISCO, .May 18.—Alr*nd> *

T o ta l off f l t0 t« O a « T ia|n « r r M « « !■ P mF " * oi*** I tem *

W e r o D ooroaooUeW A 8HINQTON, M ay l l - T b e naval *p-

proprlaiion bill, w hich carries an Increa** o f pay for ufllc^r* an d ch llited men of th*

break has boon nu^de lb th* fo u r litiM ofwiinhlpB on iho bay. W ith th* d c p a r iu ra _ _____ ______of Ihe Main* for Mar* IxUind and tli* « was adopted In both the Senate andgoing of the Mlseourt to Hunter K'« 1 House on report of the conferees yester-flrsl gap was made in Ihe line of ballU- . ^ship*. iintS yeflterday the flotlilH of lur- p ' y ' lpedo buoU und deRiroyor* (fol under way ^ift^r jit-’i-prUinif to the following Bchedule Ind proceeded to Mare Island for repairs, agreed upon as A comprumiae of the navy

yesterday It was learned that th e Mabig | pay «'imendment added lo the bill by the jmd the Alabama, which nre to be de- |ta flied from th* A llantic flfH hero, nre tu iniike the voyugp lo New Yorl* by thR vs-ay nf Ihf' Siif* Cnnal. T here a re m any delullft to bt- a rranged In cuch po rt fur the i-mnhiK of tla» blx Heel, and th e M aine and Alftbanm will ;ir\ :is pfithfliulcvR for 'lie cither fourt«"en. to w hich hAve b^e^ added the N ebraska and the Wlrtcomaln.

H u n rn i t t ln e fo r V rn e s i ie in t iNEW YORK. Miiy iii.—vUl ventielH .n rlv -

nt New York from any purl In Vene- KU»‘ln a re to be held a t q u a rn n lltie fur ppti'lui Inspeollon nnd t ie a tn w n t. accord- ]ii^ tu nn annouiT'em ent imule to*dny by Jleulih Ofbrer Duly. l>r Duty Kuld this derlrtlmi was ranched lit view of the ab- fteiice of reliable infurm iillon regurdliiK iJie cxiflience and spread of bubunlc

i.Ingm’ in iliai country and the f a d th a t till' Venf-iuelnn novem m en t hnw been uii- ivlllliwf tu Kive a fn ink s in te in eu t uf cun- (Ullunrt thi've lY veiily-two 'V'enezuclnns who hJid ilfd from Unit co u n try lo escape ftum Ihe rcHtrUthms placed on th e po rt

, nf I.n Onavffi a^ei^Pfl li. . . -' sU'inner Snn Jim n from Pu tin

en tbe Rico.

(irn d i^ e r n n i e d T r iifrc d y .MAXI I.A. May 1:1. - The ir.'t 'ody In Troou

F iib I Ctivulry, ycHp.'i hiy. ap p ea rs to Imve been thi- rcPUlf - i .i fued btdw etfi Prlviilt* lleiicliiim and SerReant Hoay. P rb vote U'ilHun and Hergennt Hoey w ere en- ilcavurbiK lu indko'c » young sold ier to •fop clujnmiliiK ' ' l i b Beftcbara. on the Knumrl ihal lin w.i< an im proper uhnree- ler Peachnm b m ’ded over th a nintlf-r -inri. erased with drink, o ttack ed and kll.- i‘d Huey and Wllw>n The shoo ting c f !!u- -thcjiP l«* rcpuri.-il tu have been unln te,.-

riunul Thi' ih r tc bi»d!cs w ere brou^du t> Manila to-day fu' yhlruncru to .rimericu.

1 the word \vh« i] ihi.-y tipplh-d

course, thifl appeal will he fruitless, but otlicr ihiy th a t Is simply Indicative ufIt* m anifest purpose should he taken rog- tilxancc f»f by ihe au th o ritie s In tx way to prove ib a t polPleftl pulh no m a tte r hnw strong, la InNiifflclent to cover up Hucli flagrant m anlpuIuHons ns a re charged In the case In question.

t h e w a y i t l o o k s ,t h e helRhls to which la rg e cR|>ltRl1*t1o

In terests have shoved pricey of some of the iPfidlnK flhftroa in the stock m arliK have begun to look omlnoMS, even to ama^ teurs. The theory th a t thi* Is a dts- cmiiuing of forthcom lm g prosperity has been overworked and la no lunger recog- p lied tLfl enlltled to place by thoso who e re good Judges of speculative ab erra ­tions. in fHul, In Muine d irections opinion Inclines to look for fu r th e r ex trem e re- BCtlon. It would Ikj Inconceivable lo sup- poM i h t l Union Padfle . and Sm ilhern Pa- d fle , and tbe H ill roada. nnd Atchison and Headljigs for Inalance. pnpBo«fl a monopoly of tbe privilege of rising to uuw tirranlod belghifi as indices o f a nearby hoom In Irafle. while such corpnrailnns aa United Btatee Steel. W estern Union and other cnncema which depend quite furth e ir prosperity on the s ta te t>f general trade, show an u tte r Indifference In <)U0’ ta llons to the Immliiont up lift which Is alleged to have been Htnaed.

Both ihfl Union Paclflo ami fluiithern Pacific m anagem ents w ant to soil securi­ties. the fo rm er bonds and the la tte r, it 1b said, bonds or stock. U has been im ' portan t of late, also, (h a t ihc quotailoti fo r Reading sh<A]ld be held up au that th e I-ake Bhnre. w hich baa been selling Its heavy ftccum ulatlona of the same, m ight get aa high a quo ta tion fo r tlie |ut « s poslble. The Lake Shore. like ottjer roads, has had to sell som e of Its nesets tn order to g e l cash fo r needed repalra nnd Im provem en t. Union rac iflo hnr] to eel) sncurltlea. som e N orthern Paclfle. fur th e sam e reason, and E rie go t rid of Us liOhlgh Valley stock for the like consld- erallona. H ut the block of Her^dlng which Lake Shore w anted to and did sell w as a Iftrge one. So It w as not aurprlalng llia t th e New Y'ork F ir s t N ational Bank crowd. M organ people, of course, tcxik bold of B eading In the atock i ra rk e t to create m ore activ ity , wj ibm a curtain n Jg h t envelop fre* w iling of th e Biinie.

I t wa* the generouft employmept uf Union pacific purpliJaes In the atock m arke t m ore th an a y ea r ago, to steam up quotations fo r th a t security , w ith the forcing of a ten par cent, dividend ra le betweitv tw o day*, w hich wan relied upon to give a popular dom and to Us bond Ir sue which followed. F o r this reason one livay b* pardoned fo r w ondering w hether th*l* tactic* a re no l being reaorted to

fwpr* F o r n t i th e r th e outside pub- 1 ^ pn>fesalonal W all s tre e t trad e rs arc baeip of tbe rom arkab le and apparen tly fhU fal^ V iw arran ted booift to atock m ar-

,,pric«*. Tb* . gy ra tion* which so amaffe. day a f te r day^ m ay ha rd ly be pMlned on o th e r g .-curds \ ib ^ t a few men u ie .vwrklt l x 'I

Bonu' gri'o! m urnl work or Infliinni’r. MottuTH' Day 1.® <.’f‘lvbr;ilt"1 nlrcarly. the liivlhii’il wnrUl over; nut nn any day forinJilly Hptirt. but upuTi m nthfr'BbJrlhdiiy and In tbt' luMrlH uf f vi-rj' Invlng m nthf'r’fl luvlng rhfltlrpn. Muth'^r Invp will a lw ays tw' ('v!i'bral''d and fh»»rlKhfd, quitf' nK w rll w lthuiii ihi' iilii of iiH wUh It; anil qulD ' '‘b ppuprally and pliUMTt'ly, too. wUhtiut I 111' liHsNtnnrr of wunicn'a c lubs nnd wuuirri’s cnnKr-'SHt a. ns with tlu'TVi. pt'rhnpH ov.-n ii trldc b c tlrr In Home oaftf’s

Bvniilqr K i'itn 's llHlv svrmmi m sy nlsu liHvw a brottilvr pffi'i'i Hiaii Its linfvnt n( thv "MothiTB' D ay" r.'Hi'lMltun. Now lli.H a prvcvilvnt Ims bvvn si't In (.’onKri'ss for qunllnK ffom thp ton riimrnnndiiii’nts. it is to bs hoppil Hint III.' .'itlisr nliii' iim.v bp bfoottlit lie prom lnonily iimt os p'Tm a- npntly to th e a tten tio n o j the fSonntors and RepresentaHvcB . Speaker Camion(or exam ple, m lc h t quote the th ird pnm- m andm ciit, anil sot an exiimple by obey­ing It.

MBS. V H Y D E R B IL T '# IX IIE IIIT A Y C E .Mrs. CornoMu* V anderb ilt, It Is reported,

wns annoyed w hen a eonstohle halted her aiitnmiiblle «ml a tre s ied her ehaulTetir for v ln lntlnx the speed limit. It nppears Hull Mrs. V iinilerliiu wns on her way to kreii a d inner cnBaxenU'iit, and the enn- binlile's pliiJis. tlireiiteninK to thw art her sorlnl Inlenilim a. nrousod the V anderbilt ire- liy one ol those strxiifff liiw.s ac- einintiiis fo r 'lie srow lnif res. nihhim-e he- tween huslian .ls and wives, hypnotism , Hiiperlmlui-tlnn, iT w lintever 11 m ay he, Mrs. V anderliilt soeins to have acquired Hie sp irit be.-iueaihed to her husband from tVIlllam H and expressed liy him some vi'iirs nsfo In a senlenttuus rem ark abou t the public

Hut M rs V andi'ilillt Is not nnnoyed nenily ,v= severnly by the m nstah le 's fldel-'i* tty to hla du ly a s the public Is annoyed by M rs V anderbilt. I t ts such a desire to be let alone In th e vliilailnn of law, ns she has expressed, th a t wins the contempt and d isgust of the !nw-abldliig iin j arou.ses the fury of those who care less for ttie m nlnlenanee of good order. When any class of rltlzena tre a ts the laws th a t apply to its mariH ''r of Ih'Ing with disregard and fa ith fu l B dm tnlstriitors o( the Uw with disdain, It m ust not be averse to a sim ilar d isregard for o th e r laws, applicable lo ano ther m anner uf living and exprossej by ano ltier c la ss of citizens.

Noblesse ubllgel Tiie Influen'ce of thnse In positions of prom inence snd power, those Wtto m ay be expected to possess a c learer Intelligence and a finer respect for law. Is m ore vicious and more In- flem m atory th a n the Influence of those whose educa tion and train ing has been less com plete. I t Is a m a tte r of very little, 11 any. Im portance w hether Mrs. V ander­b ilt a rrived punctua lly a t the bousf of her hosteea, and if her hostaea possessed th e tru e A m erican spirit she was m ore fP iy -rn cd nbo.'.t her gn"Bt's rrsp e rt for ,i ; , li.rilineSB. Dln-

A P I'K A I. t o T H E IB T E R S T A T K rOMMISSIOV,

The fiilliire nf Ihe l-oglslnturo to pass a tuilillo u tilities rnm m isslon law h as not, rn n iin a te ly , daprlved the people of South Jersey of the privilege of seeking relief from the action of the sail toads tn ra is ing ra te s lo tbe coast resorts of th a t section of the fttate. It waa tielleved a t flrat th a t tl,e new rates, which are lo he effective Ju n e 1, affected only In tra s ta te business,' iiiiit for Hint reneon no nppeal to the fed- eriil Huthorltles could be m ade. But the law firm nf f'ldhy & W hiling, re ta ined by Hie Hl.'itv Civic Federation, h.as reported to th a t bndy Ihet the new ra te s really apply from Dhliadalphla to po in ts In New J. rsey, nnd so they como under the con- irn l of the In te rsta te Com m erce Commls- ,s1on As a consequence, the case will be p ri-sen t'd m the cnmmlaslnnerB a t W ash­ington. an.l nn effort will bo m ade to com­pel the riillrnsda lo contlnua th e old ra te s

A defect In 'be Isw m nkea It Impossible In prnixe.1 with this UllgiiHon un til a fte r the llrst ol next tfioiilh. The s ta tu te re ­qu ires that ri'i a tta ck can be m ade upon rn ies until iKter they have been put into lU'tiiiil us.’ In till' cn.si. In qiiesHon only noil.'.-' of H " raise has bi-pn given, l.ut the iiitlriiad nltlclul* declare th e re Is no hope Hun the L.r.ler will he res.im led . B ut whll.' ot'llgi-d to w att before heglm ilng fo r­m al i.roc.'.'iUiigs. the counsel re ta ined by Ho- S ta le c lv lr Fedcm tlon ra n perfect Its line of prni'i'iliirfi. The new schedules on llle with the In tc rstn le Com m erce Com ­m ission show that com m ulntlon ra te s be­tw een Dhlluib'lpUla and A tlanllc C ity will tie liiir.'ii-si'ii on ■I""e ' from tw en ty to Hixiiiy-IUe t'!T cent. The effect of such It ro ll ''ii l riils" on Ihe trave l to A tlan tic r p y unit Ihe oih.'r South Je rse y re so rts Huh will Ills" be slmlliirly affected can be ei.sllv Im iglri.'.l If is perhaps too strong

h.irii. tvrl'/..’ the Increase as rulm ius, b,il thi' ljusliii'sB men of these p laces so r e g a r d It Hut Hie ineilta o f the ease will be l.r.i'ighi .Hit fully when th e Iltlgii- Ht.ii is t'i'guii before Ihe In tb rs la te Com- murcc Cotmiilssion, The ra ilroads wll!, of course, milk, a strong show ing a t W nsh- Ington, an.l H..'lr line of a rg u m en t tiaa l.i-.'ii for.'.'..'I. .1 by the roi.lles reoclvvit from offi.'l.ils .'if the com pnny to Ihe pr.i- H'.siH of Ihe public. They claim th a t they have e ither Inst money o r h ave received v.’r j alight returns to r the enorm ous aea- sluire business iie-y have been doing, ari.t th a t they own It to their s tockho lders to b e m r rondltl.'ns They will try to prove thf se statem ents, nnd they m ay .b e able tn do It as a resuii of the m ethods In book­keeping, But the In te rs ta te Com m erce Commission la en tire ly ■ eapablc. from Its fam ilia rity with the wh..le subject, to de­term ine the Justice of these claim s and reach an equitable derlsb.n.

The outcome of thesu prooeedlogs will be most Im portnnt to all the people of New Jersey . The effort to secure the passage of a public utiiltlea m easure h a s no t been abandoned by any mc-ms. I t will be re ­newed a t T renton next w inter, w ith raor* vigor and more support ^han It received d u rin g the recent leg islative eesslon, and th e showing th a t will be m ade a t W ash ­ington next iponth le 11li.'ly to h ave a con­siderable Ijeartag upon the so lutton of the problem of controlling ra te -m ak in g In this S ta te ,

The aged fa rm er who w as rh ibh .'d into unconscli-tusness .ano day lust week by a tram p whom hp had befriended bus since died of his Injuries, and a n o th e r negr.) is now a candidate for th e death ch a ir a t T renton . The tragedy occurred near Mt. Bethel. In Som erset C ounty. T he fan n e r and hla wife w ere alone In the ir motlest home when the negro called and a.sked for som ething lo eat, H e w as Invited In the house and was given a liberal ment. In re tu rn he s tru ck the old m an a fatn i blow on th e head w ith a h ea tT stick and then beat to unconsciousness the woman who had no one to help her. R ew ards have been offered for the apprehension nf the negro, and an a rre s t has been niado, but there has a s yet been no tdeniltlra- Hon. To some kind people It seem s w rong to tu rn aw ay any one who a sk s for a llHte snm ethlng to e a t; hut In th "se days It Is the only safe way. T he trum ps who beg noweduys a re very fa r removed from the' "s tra n g ers" who w ere en terta ined In fo rm er days. T hey are , for the m ost part, thieves and robbers and m urderers. I t ts at the peril of life th a t they a re adm itted to any one 's home, ff the In­m ates a re not abu n d an tly protected.

■ td is t nf sev .'ra l s isters I„l .if 111., fam ily since

will'll Ih 'T fiiHier fill'll.In Hi.' m iddle of Imr

s t.ip l" '! .-"'Ii.iol amt went 111 wi.rk a t th .' tlrsl th ing she collld find to .to Hbf w. Igh.'il out g a rden , seed an.l | lllH.I.' up [laikaK is W h.'ti m nsl of the girls, l.ut "II r.'i- lb. Ftiring rush , wi'i'i' laM "ff. th"' s.’i'.l l■l.I^p^my k.-pt -N'l'IHf,

At iin.t she ii.'ViT Itfl Hi" I’l.miailiy'B siTvlci- Al li..m.' at I'Igbl sli.' stud l.'d to |.repare

herself f.U' ni.p.irliiiilites th a t m ight com.’ htir, Kill' t.i.ik up ho iany In a n ight

silionl. and won H,.' regard of Hie heinl nf Hx li.i|alii.-:il il. i.iirlm enl " f a neartiy uiilv.irslly. wh" h.'lped her to higher f‘iil]fs"S III her rhi si'll suh j.'c t. Ill tim e ■ihi' li.'iam e a ineinlier of an llliislflous semllllir, llic "H i.r m i'iid.ers of which, with their a.-aileinlc degrees and honors, did not guess ihitl the h rlg h t-ey ed little vom un who knew so m uch ab o u t cu ltl- Viitp.l rluwers was u w orklng-glrl.

y iiiguoii to Do to P a o a n i* .HAVANA, Mbv i; - a o v e rn o r M agoon le

going to DanaiiiH lu ivsiionse to a n order friim hi .Tctury nf W d who h a s evl-ileiiHy in. t u sm iiitloii w hich dem ands Mr Mdgnnn’s presenre. it ts Imposslhte to .llsciivf-.- till exiii'l ..rniiigem ptila, the otll- . 'In - ..'fiising to d iscuss the m u tte r and siiylng that any Inform iitlnu should cijme from Mr T-afi. A pparently th e re Is some- iliing mi.re Ham a ifier" H olom hlan hiitin- dary . t l 'p u t '. wlil.'li. If ,'ir Magoun was n.'e.li'.i to ariiltru te. he could do here.

I 'r n e k n i l i i a e r In O l j ln p lc T r ia l s .rH A RI.H T TK H V Il.I.K . Va., -May I J -

lam es A, Hi'.'liU'. Ihe V irginia a th le te will. hr.ike the w orld 's record In the lai- j.ir.l dash at Hie SiiiiHiern In ieri'f.lleg late gam es ..n Hiitiir.iiH', has rei'onsidernd his d.'i'lFii.n not to en te r the tr ia ls fur the tilynq 'lc ganips nnd hne (.ntereil. F!e will 1... taken to I’lillailelphla by hhs tra iner Lunnlgilil, a week before the tria ls , to ac- .'iisiom him 1" H'f Hii.'k and any .'haiige ill clliiiale coii.llUons

A'ew I r i s h t a l v i T s l t j - Is r e r l n l i i .I.n.MiU.N, -May 13 -'llo. l io n s ,' of I'lmi-

inolis last night tiassed th .' se.'.ilnl reading r Hie Irish fn lv e rs llv bib by a vote of Jtt

tl. 31 Th.' m inority, whii'll cnn-slstl'd of il'Isli t'lilonlsts and n..n-.iinfi'riTllH1 R ad­icals was so small as lo la sa re H.e pus-^ -ag.. of the hill hi all su.-cei dim ; s tages

Admiral, 313,600; rea r-ad m ira l, first nine, tS.OIJU; rcai-adralriil, second nine ur quni- imtdorc, tti.iXO; cap ta in , ll-WO; com m ander, 13,r*iil; Jleu tenant-com m andef. 33,Wk); lieu­tenant, liJlHI; lieu ten an t, Junior grade, U.OUU. ensign, tl.TCV.

Each eom m isaiuned ofllhei below th* I rank of re a r-ad m ira l g e ts ten per cent. , additiunai of hla cu rren t yearly pay for , each term of flve years ' service In th e arm y, navy an i# m arine corps. All officers on sea du ty and all officers on shore duty beyond Hie cuiiH nental lim its of the United S ta tes shall receive ten per cent, udiililonal of the ir salaries . M idshipmen shall h e reafte r receive Ifitni h year while u t the N aval A cadem y and 31,MO a year a fte r gradaiiH on from the N aval Academy.

Tlie pay of all w a rra n t officers and m ates Is Increased tw enty-five per cent.

The conferees m ade over a million dol­lars deerekse In the agg regate , but c erta in Increases on account of the pay of the navy and m arin e corps In conference brought the ne t decrease down to th e fig­ures given above.

TOWNSEND'S BIND CHANGED.U ecld « * ( h a t A n U -ln } n a« tiO ]i B i l l

, M «y S o t Be ra n ii* d ■* T h i*Se*Hlu ".

W A SIItNG TO N . May 12.-Pr«»MeTJt RooBcvolt will not Inaist upon th* paBffag* of an an ti-lnJunctlon bill! o r * bill *m*n<l- ing the Sherm an a n t i - t r u i t act, according to s la teo ion ta m ad* a t the capitol y es te r­day * fte r R eprtB Pnlallve T ow t^knd had modfl a call a t th« W hite Hn\3se.

A fi'W week* a$o Mr. Townsend gave notice 10 the R «puhllcan leader* th a t h*

would tnilBt upon th e passage of an an ll- InJvjnctlon hill a t ihl* *easlon, and he also urged lh a l action ho tak en on a m easure amondlng ih* an tt-iru B t law.

Mr, Tnwneend Inform ed the Proaldeni of the ohjeclUnift Iti the way of the paas- agfi of an an tl-ln ju n c tio n bill and the con- B tltutlnral ot?Htriclos th a t obstruclert ihe civic fcricrm lun bill o r any olh«r bill amcii'l iloTv of th»* (in l-trust act. Aa o res\ili It in eald m e adm lnlRirailon \v\ll m ake !iu furU ier r-fToft to Induce Cun- grt'-an lu pasa lawifl on theao Bubjecl* a t this Bfflslon. /

Hiipy D ny u ( D ie W h i le HonRP.W AtiillNUiTON. May lA .-Prealdiuit

Ui'uncvelt ->ipfciU a buay m orning In 1 I>‘ ufticc yesterday . He received a lar '-.o num ber >-f vlultora on bufliueus. aiiswcred ft mimbur of let tern and signed Mever'il commisHlona of federal omcer!r. the \’l^UurH w ere the S ta te ofllcers of Arkan-H8 Th« la tte r delegation, C f^aai- Tng nf «ome of the leading Stale officeru

1 colled m erely lo y:\y their renpecta.

- . . . . . . . . . . r ~ i a d ___________

LAUTER HUMANA

W h at's th e m a tte r w ith s ta tio n in g tho^e discharged colored IrtKjp* out In Arizona and placing Colonel S tew art In comnnani of them , th u s nailafylng Senntnra Forakei and R aynor nnd punlahlng th^ soldier* to the limit?

A* we nndprstrtnd It, th e P residen t aim- ply reminded F o rak e r and tw o or Ih ro j otherfl thnt he Ip th** Com m flnder-ln-U hh’fof the Army, no m u tte r wh.it bis rehiiluji

«to the Sennte

H aving nulled th e lid down tn Panam n. Mr. Taft now retu rn* (o compoee ccriain lllUe dlffiouitloa th a t th rea ten to be* t Iho ftdm lnltitratlon a t Chicago early In June.

By the way, the folkp who ware w riting learnrrlly nhoul “'th e car eho rtage ' 'n few monlhfl ago hav* e ither e rased w riting or turned to ano th e r topic.

W llh Dfebp aud Haywood both In thefli’M, t>;ut ChU'Hgo Socialist convention is ti'.hA rm ssed by the abundance and rl'-linisH uf Itp P residen tia l tim ber.

Apitrir^'cily G overnor H ughea hti* sen- lehODi! lhf‘ Nvw York Logislfttur* to con- rtnemff'.t In Albany fo r the sum m er, and 11 p<*r’.'fs cm right, too.

ThfiT nimblinK ndlee m ay be Ml. A etna or It rimy be th e Saclallflt convention a t Chicago.

Tillman la In n nan lta rlum , bu t a t Uai TejvoMP Ji-ff Imvla wa* BtlH a t large.

Oni-Gunn

thing l.‘ sure, however. If I'-n'i dead, she o ugh t lo be.

M‘’r

Th^m oplnlosi T renton S ta te Gu

HTXTB KTCniNfOf(.\p rt rem ark ab le unan im ity of ■n the p a rt Of th e ed ito rs of the

Trup A m erican and T ren ton th a t the civil service law

A M ETHODIST R A CE PROBLEM *The present General C onference of the

M ethodist Church And* Itself face to face w ith a problem th a t ho* been recurring w ith increaalng force for m ore th a n a generation. Curiously enough, too, it is a race problem. In a word, It 1* th e de­m and on tne port of th e negro m em ber- Hhlp in the g rea t denom ination fo r * bl*hop o f their own race.

The M ethodist episcopacy t i unique In th o i It Is not as in th e H tua lls tlc eburohe* a separate order. In M ethodlem a biehop is? not grdnliivd. He is consecrated . H * It

1* simply tl Ml of ex trav ag an ce , but The TlmCH In out ut Joint w ith lie local con­tem poraries.

I t BomHlmes pay* w ell fo r a leglalallv* prealding "rtlt J-r to " le t a. bill out," even If 11 Is by th e boesfre.. ■WhenSpeaker Jess become* the civil service exam iner h.* will d raw a eaJary of ^,000 from the Sune.

Edw ard C S tokes announces th a t h<=' Btin has failh In the M urphy V lce-presi- doiillal boom. T his la not a good rluie for the ex -G ovem ori’ houae to be dlviiied again st ItPcIf, bu t th e re a re o th e r n u m ­ber* of it yfrt to be h eard from.

The Camtlnn new spaper* continue to re­mind Trentun th a t It* oensu* tlguren are m ade tn iTiclml* a t least 1.200 undeslm hie cltlsens from all iw ris of Ihe S ta te And th e enuTTipraior* ml** a fo'w o thers be­cause they cimva** the population when neither the IzeglBlature nor a S ta te con­vention Ip in ftcsalon.

G overnor F o rt now hft* fc capebl* loi of T renton r ' ’rreBpondent* on his stafT, and they ought to be m ore useful than the o rd inary run of m ere ct^onel*.

There I* no *pecial lew lo n of th* l e g ­is la tu re in Bight, b u t the In te re ta te Com­m erce Commliglon m ay ye t prove a pub. Ue u tility for th e S ou th Jerseym en* who a re *o b itte rly com plalflJng of th e ralfe* tn ra ilroad ral*a* '

The H udson C m m tr fraud* cannot be burled so deep th a t they will not smell

I h*0Y*A durloF th* com liig ho t moothse

A w orker she w:i8. and nlm nat Indls- pcriHftMe at home and In the sto re . H er Invalid mothi-r required new n tten tlon* and eamforiR co n stan tly ; her slsteris need­ed her help In ihe ir e rhoollng: the pay ­m ents on the home had tn be m et, and NelUe bore all these burdenfl gladly. At the Btnrr the cumpony placed her in charge of the rt toM d ep artm en t, with a duze-n glrlH under her d irection . They, in th^ir Inexpertrnre. lurneri tn her wUli the thousand question* and perp lex ities of the diiy’* work, and her know ledge never flailed them , nnr her amlle. H a lf the town bought garden seed of hpr and found her an au th o rity In any b ranch o f h o rti­culture. "flhe knowed m ore abou t g a r­den* than r i l ever know ," said a tru ck farm er, .who stopped In th e m iddle of tha bufil6*l season to a tten d her funeral.

In M arch and April th e re w as no p leas­an te r place In to'tvn th an th e ee«d elore, with Its steady flow of cuatom ara—old gardeners buying by the ha lf-bushe l, po- cleiy women purrbnelng for pnrch t' c xea, young couples with new hom es to beau­tify , practical up-to-dato a g rlcu ltu rla ts dem anding reaulls of seed tep ts and soil experinients—a stream of people th a t la s t­ed all day ; and Nellie B row n 's wns tlin wisdom they took aw ay w ith them to every eorner of the tuw n and fa r Into the country beyond. T h rn u g b her kindly counsel hundreds nf nm ttte \ir pliint**rs found Huevess: and If he Is to he rew arded who m akes two b lades of g ra s s to grow In phice of one. whnt of the sm iling lltrle woman who exertftl so g re a t an Influ­ence upon tlie ag ricu ltu re Of a whole county?

. . .Nellie was a w nrklng-glrl no longer, hut

ft wnrk4fu?-wnmaii, w ith touchofi c f g ray over the bows of her spectacles. H er m other's home w as paid for. her s iste rs were grown and Independent. She had become ft famltlHr figure in the life of tlie town, a lthough few people saw her m ore th a n once or lwlc<? a your. The air of goodness and oheerlness th a t surrounded her even In the huslc.^l hours rem ained In people's memortcH. T h f tcmlc of her pure and sunny ch arac te r c rep t Into m any a soul and hejped Its vinsuspeeUng own^r lO rtidlfvto a h^ib' sunshine him self. W ithout knowing It Nellie Brown had morn friend* Than ihR M ayor and thn sheriff and the ten leading citizens put toge ther.

The reporte rs whri w rote th e account of her death were young mon who had not reached the gunlr-nlng ago. Thi’V were therefore unnldc iu com prehnud the depth and the extent of the shock the comm\i- n lty eruffered when th e news ariread th rough town. The paper* told of the carelessly driven ofttornoMle th a t hurled her to the pnv. monl, c ru sh ing her skull, They told how tlo ' burly ow ner of Ihe m achine aloud over h e r bleeding form In tho g u tte r and cursed her fo r stepping In hlfl p a th , cursed the dead w om an while Olher men lifted the b<>dy up to c a rry It aw ay. And th -y added th a t Nellie Brown bud been a w nrklng-glrl and a fa ith fu l employ*'

It. H . R.

C om e here and see and play upon th e LAUTER-HUMANA for yourself, and we th in k you will w ish to purchase.

T his in strum en t m akes a player of everybody ; it can be played w ith the aid of m usic roll and treadles, and it can also be played by hand in th e usual way.

W e gladly mail beautifully illustrated catalog to any ad d ress on request.

L A U T E R CO.657-659 BROAD STREET, NEWARKFzetorr; s3.to,6i,6*. W»«<1 Uckzwzana At*., Ntw*rk

L noif it% tH*!W ASHINGTON. May 12,-Tw o public

land meuHures w err couBldered In the H ouse yefllorOay. one being passed, tb t o ther defeated. The one p assed wjjs the Senate bill Increasing the u n it of a honie- stead eiUry on the n m rilulnjnon-trrtgijm ie Dubllc dom ain fm m HlO lo ?G0 acre*. Tnn one deleuted w as -a Joint reM lu tl'jn pro- rtofllnif lo give tlie Slrtie* of Idaho HhO W yoinlng ll.OOO.OOn acres o f land for Irrlgu- tSon pro jects under the C arey ac t of 1S94. In addition tu tlie 2.000,OW acres al- readv given to these S ta tes. Th* u rea oi tubllc landF yet eub ject to en try to r

.tomeaMatl purpt'Sea w ae m lA to be «»,- 6 « S » acres. All " f IhlB, It waa a rgued w as not BUpoepilblc to Irriga tion , and th a t 3® avrva wtif the a inalleal tra c t upon which a se ttle r roiild h o i* to m ake a living for hlmaeir a nd fam ily .

G o sg re a e M «y A d Jo » ™ M ay •S .WASHINCPTON, M ay 1 3 .-8 en » to r Ald-

Vtch anti R epreaen ta tlvc W attO Il, Of In­d iana. the la tte r th e B epnhllcan whip of the Houee, had a co n fe ren w yeeieffiny In th e flenate cham ber rcTOrdlng th e t a t e of the (S jou rm nen t o f Congtee*- Senator A ldrich told Mr. W atso n th a t In the eon- aitlolisOf th e legletaU** huiln*** In the Senate on ad jo u rn m en t could be had a* w riy a a ^ a y ffl. Mr. W ateon . a f te r the conference, predicted th a t Congrea* would ad jou rn on th a t d a te . >

Stocks and Bondsrise and fall daily.

The NEW Low-J

Cost Ordinary Life

Insurance' Policy

of

THE PRUDENTIALC on stan tly In­

creases in value.

Page 7: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

'**<*•>**■■

PAtRIOTISM OF I f an of convention hall, and chief clerk' THE HAWAHANS

flow It Forms Stepping-stone to the AmsricAQizAtiou

of the Islands.

WELCOME FOR OUR FARMERS

mmm a # M

EY PREDKRIC J. H A SK IN . ffpe^'laf of ihr SLW 6.

HONOLULU. H. T.. A pril ]u..-T Iip Unltfd BtatFft has decUled tu »pnnd huiu« m illlgnt of dollAr« In forUfyinK UiiwaU,)t In fiquolly UA necR$:Hary th a t the Amer- h.‘on nation ahould do Boinethlng pruc- ilciii to fortify H aw aii w ith a trood. F'turdy, honest A m erican c ltlarnahlp.

The task of “AmerlcaniBlnK'' llaw n ii In one of the ffreateel problenm w hich the people of th ii ml<l*pjicinc“ te rri to ry have to iolve, and they should have help. The A m ericanisation of thoKe iaianda b o fan in 1K3>, when the flvBt mUalonarlCB from New E n flan d landed tiere. W hlU ' » ‘en had come years before and w hite men were there then. B ut they w ere of a different type. T hey w ere flehere of w hales ra th e r th an rishera of men. The mlBSlonarfea Boon had contro l of th e p ‘dt- ttCfl of the Itlunds, the chiefs and klnR^e Inviting them to becom e the ir Hdvlfrtri. W hen R' w hite m an udviees a Chief uf an inferior race th a t advice 1b gonerally tiUcen.

Pof many years there was great rivalry between the Amerlcane and British a i to whioh of their nations ahould have the preponderant Influence. The United Bt&teB waa represented by the mlBnlon- arles. England by buslneae men and oth- eri, The strife waa long and bitter, and It li Btlll manifest in the scorn which oit- tatn people in Hawaii can put Into the sentence. "He's a mlBslonary." To be a '‘missionary" in Hnwnii before the day® of annexation was not necpsaarlly to be a preacher of the goepH. A ‘tnlsglonary" might be a gambler. The word w ai uned to drsignatc (hat faction which inslBled upon Amefican yupreinacy, The hltloi’cat foe the 'mtMlonnrlea" had was the mls- elnnary bishop of tl»e Church of Knghmd.

All this has changed since annexn tlon . bu t the lltie which deflnee the "m ission- a rle s ' Is etlll d raw n qu ite sharp ly . It may he mentioned th a t prncUcnlly a il of the te rrito rin l officers and a la rge tna jo r- lly of the leading huaineAfl men a re "inSs- ulonnrlfH." The exceptlona am ong elll- Bcne of wide Ipnuence ore m ore often lirltlKh nr Germ ans.

liH luM lrlril oimI SoH wI T a a lt .So f«r as pnllilcp le concerned. H aw aii

If nlready A m ericanized, .The ta sk now in to Virlng the Industria l and sorlnl life In I he Arncrlcuh «iflnd:ird. an^ tn keep it ther«'. The ovcrw^helnilng m a jo rity of J.ipaneac and Chinese population raakes tliin uiHk u dlflieuU one. The sacred ri-llsh of ■•buaineBS in te re s ts" Is also In the wa.v. The oiu’omlnR of the vast nnmbprs of O rien tals of H aw aiian birth whn will be en lltled tn vnie Is a dangf^r v.'hicli m ust be Cncod

The isiandp are un«*'’r th e bufllnesa rule o f K ing SUtiar. S ugar Is a tropical prndiiL'l which requ ires the expend itu re of gren l labor and llif tt labor niiiHt be clieap.It also m ust be a c lass of labor which ifl content to rem ain in the eune fields a t $li9 a tnoiUh for a long time, p referab ly for generaiinns Tl w as K ing S ugar who brought the Jap an ese an d Chinese to the ii^andu and -iiu.^ed th e ir econom ical OrlenUIlzatlmi, K ing S u g a r has also brought P o rtugese and Spanish laborers who iiave m ade good and whose' ch ildren a re good A m erican citizens.

The policy of the A m enean p a r ty is to encourage the im nilgrailtm to H aw aii of American fa rm ers who will tak e up Binall homeetoads ond become eUizens, (n form a nueleuB for a m iddle clasp ti) s tan d hc- tweon g rea t King ftugor and the seinl- Befvllc laborers of the cane fields. "Sm all farm ing" le the hobby of m any of ihe best mftn In Ihe le rn to iy . But it m ust hi' atl- mlUed th a t condlUona a re such as to m ake this ta sk ex trem ely illfTleult. H aw aii haa good hom eatend IrtuIs. and It offers opportunity for m aking money to the hard w orking fiirm er, But tropical I’gndi- tlopp a re vaslly d ifferent from those which obloin ‘n the g re a t a g ric u ltu ra l dls- irlctB of the United StatcH, and it 1r ihla difference th a t breeds dlfflculllcs.

King Sugar la not In aym palby w ith the small fa rm er m ovem ent. Borne of the p lanters, It is trua , a re leaders in tlic cause, hut the g rea t m a jo rity throw cold w ater and say U | r Impoaslhle. T hey do not like to look fo rw ard to a tim e when there will be a host of c ltlzen -farm era to oppose the plane uf the few g re a t p lan ters who till the ground with thonaands of con tract laborers.

The Japanrae have nlrendy driven from the Islands the w hite n rtlsan chisa. It la oltnoBl pa the tic to hear the d rift of the ta lk In* Honoiiitu about soine things. W hen the newa cam e th a t it w as p ra c ti­cally certain th a t Congrese would a p p ro ­pria te money to Im prove P ea rl H arbo r there rn tu ra lly wiit* rejoicing. But It in to be doubted If A m ericans generally could guess ilie burden of (lip se lf-con ­g ra tu la to ry speeches. It w as th a t the Tcarl Harbor, wmrk would bring tw o or th ree thousand A m ericans to H onolulu to a id in "A m erlcanU ing" th e te rrito ry .

Cilnd to H«»<»elve T r o o p s , Thinkliig men (p H onolulu rejoice ba-

taiiSe the ( ’nitpd S ta le s Is ;jt Iwat a w ak en ­ing to the value of H aw aii as a m ilitary uutpont. Not hcraURe the HawalSnns a re b lood-thirsty im peria ls d ru n k w ith sight, of power, but beenuse they hope it will inean» a garrison or iw o or th ree regl- m enls of A m erican (foops.

'T f." thcB'! men say, " th ey p u l a big bod>' of troops here it will m oan tho t dome of them will take hnm esteada and settle hero when th e ir te rm of en lis tm en t e.xpires."

Truly, It iB Inspiring to see how theae patriotic Hawallans grasp at every little tliing'that. will aid them In miiklngcUizeTis of the genuine Americnij patterni

Hopeless as the task of Inculcating Ameiican Ideals Into Oriental minds may sesm. Hawaii accepts the ahaltange of centuries and |b trying manfully to ac­complish what la all but ImposBlble. Churches and schools bear the burden of thlB work. The church mlsalonariei have all but fnrsnken the work among the native Hawallans, who are all nominally ChrlBtlanB or Mormons, and are devoting their energies to extending the Christian faith among the Japanese, Chinese and Coregna. • With religion thefle mlSBlon- arios preach the dotilrinea of Western civilisation and American ideals. They are making progress, ^as such things go, but It la alow, alow, sibw, «

The aehobl teacher in Hawaii is a pewnnial Fourth of July oration. Even the New York public schools^ where thousanda and thouBanda of European children are annually tranamuted into Americana. hHje n*> notion of the work­aday patrloUsrm of the public achools of these faraway latanda. Conglomcrata claasek of children of every blood and color known from Greenland's Icy mnun-* tain to India's coral strand, are dully drilled In eaerciBei that sound llko pop­ping flrecra'ckera. South Sea Islonders

'and Molokano from Ruaala join with the Japanese and Chinese In alnglng our dear old rldlciHous New England antherot

"Land where mv fathers dlsd»Land of the Pllgrim'a pftde,'* etc. .

Then they all, with appropriate ges- turea, salute the Stars and andBwear, "We give ov r hand, our heads and our heartfl to our countivt One country, one languajie, one flag." Then there cornea the shorter eateohlam of the True Faith, "What to our country?" ' "The United States oT America." "What la our lan- guagef* *‘Bnflleh.''' "Whal to our flog?" "The Stars and Strlpeal Hip, hip, hurrah!" "Haa our Hug ever been conquered In war?" "Never." "What la the greatest country in the world?" "Our country, the tTnited States of Amerlcn." "In whnt la U the greatest?" "In freetefn^ wealth jind httpi»n>ia.'' "Why Ja it the greatest?" "Bacauae Its people are generally Indus* trloua, well-behaved and well-educated/' "How are they educated?" **fn good sehooli. both public and private." "What

.to taught Ifi these achoolef' "KpaWledfe of books, iJttful handwork, morals and good citlftcnahtp." Then thay an sing "i^urrah for the Sehoel hf Hawaii," with

11

r

lit

i1

ii

can hy b irih a re ihoroughly m iiurallxed in sentlm cm ,

Wh.-ii the n ’suUfl of th is ayaivniM 'c (laliiing III piitrlcTlam will he In ten yviir-t from rifiw no nne may any. bul Ihe ie cun be no (iiiubt (hai ihe genrrn l effect will be good. The docile nn tlve HawullaiiB, while re ta in ing their local pride, adopt the American patriotlnm or the ir own. The Portuguese and Spanish children do an noturolly , J ubi aa E uropean children do all over the United Staten. The Chlnc^f have never known the feeling of pairloL ie ^ , and perhaps ennnot understand u. But to some ex ten t even th e Chliiejie be­come en thusiastic over th e S ta r i and Stripes, The Jap an ese—hut th a t is An­other story. They a re us earneHt a t lh»1r pa trio tic exereiaea aa m ay be, and salute the flag with m an ifest pride and cles'ntion. B ut lo even the tin iest nf (hem the ime country on ea r th is Jap an , and he knows th a t he owes suprem e H lkglance to the sacred Em peror yonder In Toklo.

"One country, ope language, one flHgl" T h a t Is the doctrine of Anioricnnlsm which has been Bucceasfutly (augh t t4> the millions who have come to uur shores from Europe Hince tlie g rea t tide of im­m igration set in In 1S20. Ftir ninety yvtirs the arm y of Europeanp has been sieiullly InPreriRlng, but the Am erican infliieiices Imvv strong enough to swallow them and RRBimllatP thf-m It Is one country , tine language, one ring. Hut nlw aya theso forelgucrs went in plnceK w here Uieie were Americans nlj around t]\eni and about them, a lw ays in the m ajority . In Hawaii iliero Is Imt a p itiful nilnnrliy | which is seeking to acci'm plish th is ta sk But the wrirk goes on. A m erican the H awaiian Islands are. and A inerlcan they muat remain.

fCVipyrlght. 190S. by F rederic J H askin I

Ti>-rnorrow''s a rtic le In th is series will b. on "K ing S ugar In H aw aii."

BIDS FOR FURNISHING BROKEN STONE OPENED

L , G-. L i^ C H lK O - E R .

CHICAGO READY FOR BIG^CROWD

Republican National Conven­tion a t Coliseum to Be Won­

derful Gathering;.

ARRANGEMENT OF THE SEATS

The basem ent proWdea roortifl for th e pt'csR jLanoci^tiuns and te legraph com- panics.

The ex ecu th ’e w ork for the oonventlon win devolve prlnv‘’lpttlly upon C hnlrm nq Ni'W, Secretary Dover, Sergeart-u t-A rm B Bione and Mr H echingef. tl'v chief clerk. Mr. HrchUiKcr will have under his con­tro l aa ftsdistunifl abou t fifty clerks, who will a ttend p rincipally to c lericalwvirk required, aa the Issuing of all tick ­ets, conuntBsions of appoin tm ents such as URslBtanl se rg ean t-a t-a rm a, doorke+'yers, usherR, mesBvngers, pages and Janitors. The dlKtrlbution of all bndgea and th e purchase of sfu tlonery and fiupplIcR o f all k inds a re entire ly under hta Bupervlslon.

The convention, us h a s been slatod, will be hold in the C olliebm , which is on W abanh avcm ie. betw een F ourteen th and F ifteen th Rtrvets, and convenient to the hotels rinil im portan t business dlsti'lcls. Tho r a t s pana the m ain en trance and It Is also iiccoRHlble to th e "L.*‘

It Is the geiif rill ImpreHalon that a con ­vention of itjia m agnitude Is open and free to the puhllr. and m any people come with th a t expeotathm and find upon arriv ing

, a t the hull thiu It Ih lmpt)Si»lble for them to en ter w ithout a ticket As a sugget- lion to a good mnny people who con tem ­p la te visiting rh lc figo during the conven­tion it would be b e lte r to be prepftred w ith the neocHsary docum ents, o r they m ay meet w ith dlaappoinim ent. ______

C H L O R O S ISA F o rm o f A n aem ia W hich A f­

f l ic ts G row ing G irls an d W hich D r. W illiam s '

P in k P ills C ure .

X envly a l l n n i l r c d R e c e iv e d by F r e e ­h o ld e r s —F r le e a R n titfe d gl,4f>

to gl.w tt o T'4»M.Tilda were opened by the Roail C om m it­

tee of the Board of Prcelioldcrs yoater- Uey afternoon for fu rn ish ing bm ken stone. ■Neiirly IGO were received and all were tabulated , but no contriK 'ts were given out. Offers W'cre also rervlved for the confttrnetion of six caCch brislns in Grove street, Irvington, and the BunreRFfuI bid­der In this Inatance wjis Jiimi-s T. Doylan. of Hellcvilie, whose price VilH lAfki.

r.ee r Hochlnger, of E ast Orongc, who, |n.if Ihe Ililrd (imo, lien been nppoliitid ] There to a form of anaem ldi nr hlmllesH- cliU-r ciinrtdentlal c le rk nt tlie hoadqum - ! uchb. th a t often nffUcts growing gtrla. (he i.‘rs of (he R epublican naltonal convert- medical te rm for which la chlorosis, or Mon, which mceiM in C hicago June 16, will green sickness. It has hcen culled (ho 1mlVC fnr llml c ity T hursday (i> (uke up ( muicmla of developm ent. I t requires cure tilH duties. He will rem ain In Chicago j and proper a tten tion , ns neglect m ay

Those who sithm lllod Ihe lowest bids for the broken stone, the price being by Iho ion, delivered and unpuidcd, uud thy roads for the repa ir it im prnvpm cnt of wtileh they pwtimated were:

re n tra l avenue. FujhI O range and Or- fliifie. SpolUswiiude & h'uaack, 11.15; Fre- lliiffhuysen avenue. N ew ark. Jjarsen-L iiw . rence T rap Uoek Company. Ji.75: W all atretd and S iuyvcsnn t Hveiuie, Irv ington. Stew art fla rlsh n rn e . tl.1.5; NorthOeld avv- n\ie, Livingston. H crherl T.ightplpci. tlW>; K orthdcld avoinie. West Orange, John | O 'Rourke. tl.TB: H u h tiri 's Gap road, U v- - Ingston nr.d M lllburn. S tew art Ifartshnn \o .

Hagle Rock aventie. L ivingston and | W est Orange, TX'nato Fiiacn, ^1.55; Swam p | rond, IJv lngston and Caldwe’], KalrGeld I road Calilwell, D utch l-in e . Cnldweil. W.A. Vsn Winkle, $1.55; Bloomfield avenue, | Newark, David H arpe r. H 71, Bloomfleld avenue. lIlaomheM, P J . Mnrley. 11.70; Bloomfield avenue. M ontclair, F. J. M ar- ley. Jl.W; Eloomfietd nvenue, Verona, W.B. M atthews, J1.45; Bloomfield Hvemie. CfLldw-ell, P, A. M atthew s, Jl.oO: W ntchung rtvemu*. M ontclair, O&bornf A MarceUla, I1.60: L ittle F u lls road. M ontclair. Osborne & Marcellls, It.fiO: Grove s treet, M nntchilr. Osborne fk MurcelllB, S1.5fi; Mt. Hebron road. M ontclair, »1.60. R m ad filreet. Bloomfield. F ranc isco P ro lh tra , $1.65: F ranklin avenue, Belleville. W right ft Lindsley. tl.RG; E as t and Wewi P assa ic avenue, Bloomfield and N uticy, O sborne ft Marcellia. $1.65; South O range avenue. N ewark and South Orange, Ludw ig Butt. tl.60; South O range avenue. M lllburn and Uvlng&ton, H erbert Lightpipe, SIW: Ml, Pleapflnt avenuo, L ivingston and W est Orange Donato Fufico. *1.6?; Pgm pton turnpike. Verona. F. J , M arley, ?1.Rd: Ridge road, V erona. Frnncleco B rothers, tl6«.

A fter opening the bids the com m ittee heard a num ber of ngents of oil firms who are anxious to gel the cnn iract for sprinkling the county m ads with their products. T he ta lk was morn In the na tu re of ad v ertis in g Rpeeclies, however, and nothing w hatever w as done, the com- rolttpemen deciding to tnlto up the sub­ject a t next M onday afte rn o o n 's meeting.

The annual repo rt nf the commUtne, which will be subm itted to the board to ­m orrow, shows the com m ittee has had |71,B9R,28 to expend du ring the year, and th a t II h a s used $67.2«5.5a of th is am m m t. leaving a balance of *4,335.76. The largest single Item w as I16,IBR,36, expended on Bloomfield avenue.

mull Ihe eonvruUJon ad journs.According to Mr. H eohlnger, th e a r-

niiigviuonl of the cunvemhm hull will pr»>- vlde cunaiderahiy la rg e r sentlng capncity tiuin In IniX, a lth o u g h tlie samp uullUlTig VHlll be u«ed, 'Phere will he Houtp prti- vided for 11,167, divided ns foIlowH: On

, tUsl rtuor, fifl.v-six for membel'B of 'liR i n.nUH’iu/l com nililee, tlG for newspap*!

RIIE OF CONFIRMATION ENDS SI. JOHN’S JUBILEE

K t s t i t r ' I l o r R nB d H lrU a n i l T w o A d n lta A d m IH e d I n to C h o rc li.

B la h o p P ra a o l ie a .A» a ntU ng oloae to tb« jo ld en Jubilee

ivhloh begdn Sunday m orning In St. John 's Roman CathoUo C hurch In M ul. berry streBl, Blahop Jo h n 3. O’Connor Inal n ight confitone.! a ciaaa of eighty bnya and glrla, and two ad u lts who are converts Tollnw ei th e youngsters to the ssne tua ry rail.

The aendeea w ere preceded by a pro* oesalon. th c - g l r l i In w hite dresses and the hoys w earing on th e ir r igh t ,*rn^a bowB of w hile ribbon. The children marched front th e alstera’ convent ad­joining the church to th e pew* reserved for them In fron t of th e a lta r rail. They w ere followed a few m otnenta la te r by the clergy, headed by a do ien acolytea In red oASBOcka and |aee cottas. Blahop O'Connor w as a ttended by Rev. Jam es P. prrelB, pasto r of th e church; Rev, Jam es A. Lundy, of E lisab e th ; Rev. F a th e r F I- dells, a Benodlcllne, and Rev. Dr. Jam es F. Mooney, of Salon Hall.

Aa the clergy en tered th e edifice the choir and congregation aang th e "VenI C reator." B ishop O’Connor addresaed the ohildren aa to the m eaning of th e aacra- ment which they w ere ahou l to reoelva, and urged th em to keep In m ind tlie teachings of the Church and avoid th e occaelone o f aln. The eerijaon over, the children m arched to the san c tu a ry ra lL to be confirmed.

As spQDSOTB for the cand idates Mlaa LUUan J . Farrell and her b ro ther, E dw ard

,J, FarreH, offlolated. T he bishop pro . nounced the benediction. .______________

cnn-pspontlent" 1.7R7 nn T'lntfnrm fnr iirily Invited jrueals, i.um' fordplegatoy. l.tAHj fj-i illFrnutF'R finrl 3.^23 fiu- the Kpavrul puhllr In a hux nvcT Hm vostibule will be wfutfl for elghiy-(1vi.> ptufoniH, anil llio balm ny will ao:ii .3.;*Oil jjpraoiifl.

All tliesf* sejil.s n r r nxp ft'tfd (o 1>jj ijiltrii, and this m im brr will bn oxcIukIvp nf 3,500 or mnrp ur ijrrp, aspisiamjgnrRf’aTU'’-al-Arms, ni('*:sr»nK'’r^ Hn«l o thers employntl in the conveniion hnll.

The Bpe.ikere' p lm fnrm will he nrninKed dllTei’* n(l.\ frum (lin !.ib i ranvi'n ih in . U will he cl(iser in the cen tre nf ii>r hall, so 1h;it tlic vAlce can bet hoard d in ilnrliy in all parts of the building. On tlm [tlai- form will he sea ts for the mpnii’crs nf thp national commlttp©, rh a lrm a n H arry S. New, Rs'civturj’ IClrner rk>ver hikI Ills .isi'lfltaiits and 9t»rffenn{-iit-Arms SVllllinn F Rtoiu' and Mr. IHH’hlnjxer. ImiJiedl.itt*- ]y in front of d ie speakeiR* pln tfo im will t'c sea ls for ihn ncw.'ipapcr m«n 1‘h» sc Stretch across ilie w id th of the hull. Thisj

the Ri-aiR of Hip d elegates and aUci- mitcs. urtfl behind tbpse sentB for the tlrliet-holdPrs. .\i‘rjund tl;o s!dea uf the hr.11. iiiui ex tending In the farm of r. hori eslino on cU lirr ride, a re to be scats fnr liie general public.

. 11 Plm er^ 'o iic’y H o sp H n l.On llip upper pnrt o f the main floor in

the rea r of the p la tfo rm and the sea ts for the apnclftlly Invited gu ests will be flu emei-genry hospital 20x2fl fpct. and a ward

Adjnliiing thefle will be a roam fbr Hie iiPBlstant doorkeepers and an o th e r ronin fnr the usBistant aerKciiiit-ui-urms. Scpni-flied from th is IfiBC room hy a piirllllon will tu* a ladlen' waltlng-rnoiu. There will be a corpm of nurses nnri io’ lernfl In a tten d an ce a t th e hnspitfli warrl. These rnon\a a re ho a rra n g e d as to m ake each of the roomH p rltn ie . There will he eleven enirohi'eti. wdilcb a rc located on th ree Hides of the building.

The biilrony, as hOH been filated, will have a HRntlng cap ac ity for R,£on perponH, and those occupying these seatfi will have an excellent vlew^ of every th ing th a t goes on In the convention hall. Aa on the m ain floor, the sejita will b« In eectionft, eej’.h le tte red and niinibered, so th a t when the tlckete o re handed (r» the ushers there will be no difficulty In finding Ihe proper neats.

Oh the WftbaBh avenue side, above and back of the apenkers ' s tand , will he lo­cated the room s o f the n a tiona l commitlee ond chief officlaie p f the convention. Thefle, of course, a re p rivate . A rc tlr 'n g and dressing-room is In th e rear of the offices and eomTPunlC’.utlng doors connect the en tire suite. On th e o th e r side will be p riva te rooms fo r the n a tiona l com m ittee members. A desk and ch a ir will be p ro ­vided fo r each m em ber and every con- venlencB and com fort, Including the dally papers of the la rg e r cities, as well as a buffet. Beyond th is , by a p riva te papsage- w ay along th e re a r w all, will be a re- oeptfoR-roorn fo r th e tia tlona l commitlee.

^ ^ E d w ^ n s p a e f ^ ^~ 2 O B N T R A L A V S N U B ,

O i^ D aor P ram Iroad*Former ^ n io r Jfenihsr ^ Arutpaeh ijroB.

O coU sts* P u t s c n f ^ io m a S p tc U ^ i^ t

8_reufling eijorua'e t i huvraji te

nattvgtiaad ,Tfceti huvraji fo r th e achool* o f o u r *«a»

>»sTln a ttv m u a d . , ^ „ i .F o r the f n e public achoolt o f HawB.li,

/.f l honor w* will pay to th e noblo p a trio t bnnd

■Wlio fp iA iaad 'the tffibool* o f H aw aii.” ;A u ir r l .n n P n p l l a In M ln w rtty .

f h l i la a aam ple o f w ha t la dan* lit on*, puhiio aohool. E xorclaea o f a lm lla r l f j , i r l t niui Im port a r« h fld In a l t th« l^..tv»>1a. ^ rn tricg tilan i la ,dr!llad: Into tk « | r ‘ lirv rn day a f te r day , a long w t th , th a I r n T l t th language. O nly Ihra* per een t. | o f the puplla In th a pubge aohoOla o f th*

' rlt iry nr* AfBerienn*. M any iohoola ' i,v« n o td n atngle A m erican obljd.. B u t ’ f f o i t n n j T ’ty e ( th e tm o h e rd a re

mc.lT.v-.-. :v“ .; .'■ ■■ ■> . ■■■.V...

We TeUShut ihU te iimr Aider W oil(I m i f k* h " > "/«r eenf Aa, caUi, trancAWi,

c o im g T g fO lo ttru ,A y o r ’B O h e r r y iP d o to r o l

Fea.A itA eU tIbah H a lt O aar. SrpteaaaW

' Miahaat • • lO n . Uabaaaa • • tlM OtriaMd • . iO n . TaraMIfiraH. Jflr. Olionta, C. P.. 4

____ 140r.WMCkanr • ■ lOia.AfiwtaMalia, 4 ^Wllwriaa • • 4 t e Saaaaa ■ • * • 40i*.

Valir-nuRlrlenC loiaake owduld nonee.

Ey e s t r a in Is the cause ol Most headaches. I>roper Classes relieve the eye

strain amd tjie headache* jUs- appear.

if your Oeutht says “ Eye Strain'* we’ll, fill the Prescrip­tion to the latter and the cost won't pinch your purse.

B m i a i ft K niri, t ) Yntrim N n w k . ^

caUfie a life of unhappItioBn and Buffering. There* Is also d anger Of cortHumptlun, e sp rrla lly If a d ry , hacking cough Is noticed, The dlseftsfe l i In the blood, and Dr. VViIllamB' Pink PIIIh a rc pa rtlcu lu t ly well adap ted to cu re ll. We hove, yet (o hear of a cgbp In which these bloo^-m ak- Irg pills hdve been tried wHhom siict'Cida.

Mrs. M artin Wells, of AS'S Bohlivri av«- rule, tiyracuse. N. Y., wrb cured hy thl.n irva tm en t SJic says:

“ W hen I WAS about fifteen yenrfl old I bGcame all run down from chloroflls. I wns pale, th in and w'^nkr I had freuiicn t eJek hendaches. w hich laated all day, and when I gni up in the m orning 1 fjflcn had dtxJiy spells 1 had a hsckache all of the time, wah w ithout an appetite and could hold nothlim on my stomuci^ Mj' blood woe w atery ojirt poor and I was troubled w ith palp ita tion of th? hearl, My I eopJe w'ere a fra id 1 w as going Into cOn- t.umpMon.

“The doctor did m e ho good and then my m other bought eome of Dr. WilUnine' r in k Pills. I took tw o bnxea Bl llrat an .l ^Sfilned In Rtrength. I conllnued usiric* them until fully roetored to health. My system WAS built up and 1 hayrnT seon u day of slrknesB since."

ParenlH of glrto who go into decline a-A they reach the period of dcvelopm enl ahould not neglecl tlie fli'Bt w arning symptoma, for the w’hole future health of the child depends upon llu' w ay In w hlrb the rhlld pasHHS th is critical lliur, N ature nflcda some help tn most caKra. and the tonic tre a tm en t with Dr. W ill­iam s' Pink rillB la th e mOat offlclcnt th a t c:in be given. They contain no etim ulant. opiate or narcotic, a re abBoliilely h nnn- le.SR und ranriot Injure the nioBt rlellcat'i ronatittitlon.

A valuable booklet, "DlRcaaoH of the Hlood," conlulnlng fuller luform ation, will be Pent free upon request.

Dr. Wllllfimp' P ink Pills a re sold hy .ill druggiaiH. or will be eent. postpaid, on re­ceipt of price. fiO re n ts per box; bIx bcxcH for 12 ri<i, by llrt* Dr. W illiam s Mf’dl{'tnn Company, Schenectady, N. Y.

A M U S E M E N T S

PROCTOR’SiDAILY

WAT1NEK8, IS r. and

PIIONKH ^n4*l « 690.

fiaata | Rwi'd In A dvance

IT o rld 'i B»«t V audev ille . I L IL Y LFNAr OltAS. * F . > V A ^, L U tG l KUfiSiJ.BIAY TULLY ft C)4>.» RWOK BBOtt.f an d others*

Nlghtfli 160ri B6o*. BAo * fiOe.

NEWARKTHEATREilA TIN BRB

WVD.ftSAT*

Augustus P itnu peeaenU tflA lJN ljllY

O L C O T TIn O’Neill of Derryby Theodore B urt l$ayre.

BLANEY’S T h e W «rldto L a te s t W onder

continuous performance dally at 2apd8ilOP.M.A CTl A i. T A L K lN ti P iC T l'I l& S .

They Live. Talk, king, Dance, Act ae Natural an Life. Vaudovillr. Illuetratcd Bongs,

prlcee- Matinee, i*c.. 10c.; Night, 6o., lOc., 15e. Change of program Monday and Thursday.

Tcl. uaii.25c.-MAT DAlLT-SSc.

C oloaln l Bel lea. (!borua Qlrla* SJngInu CoDtegt Ttmrariayv A n m tca r Nfisbt F rl* day . NftKt W eek. fllfo lH n j P lg y e ra .

WALDMANNKR O S E m i - L F o x , a v

Thuriday Nlght-riiwnjs air)*' Co Frirtay NI|[ht-Am»Wur«.

Ne*t M'Mk-BON-TON EXTRAVAGANZA CO

C O .CAnIMt.

_ _ _ _ S T E A M S m r eANCHOR LINE

lOLAtOOW end LONDONDCaflY

A X , ! * K 1 Z V 1 > » O X r

CARPET CLEANED

C e n t s« 6 ifc

l tU * 4 T** * a e D*U i4 n A

r w i . L Bmwmiwvmrn

*»1 d c M * » J r a i »JONES "".ffiMi?• S V I v a w l e k m d c M i a J i

galU itg tra m R*w Vork evarv S a lo rO a tN o Tw)n-8rre«

Srl.naw *.»uirr.Mrf*l1oni- EKtU.m wrvle* SALOON, •e« .a o , e a i .s o a d d e f ii .so .

•KOOKO CAUIH, t4».SO AND «4». TUIRO CLASS, a'iT.S* ANUASS.75.Ear nfw lll«». B,''* ot Tout*,

Bro*,, N. T .; M, .R. t'fnniB ft Co.. 774 Bi'oaa i t ; foe. H. feymo ft Co.. 8H0 BroaJ it.; J. E. Mtyar. *4 Cltnlon .t., N,»-ark.

iKEWHlMfiOKUNB• I M atw aaa NEW YORK a a d ALN NT,

iw B M n lu v . r io t AL ° f N t« i 14th it., ^ ur... S»t., S P. M. B«v4c« Aod »o-

ilon. 17 U ttikui* u .,o to .-C1o« M in cunneouom a t Albany (or

North. Sa*t and W nt. For tiok.ti *nAbaiB» i i i p ^ M’CANN*i’ro tn S « . c i t y

AKaiit*,]8>S Brotdvty, SV7. UUi >t. r** T ork” phOB*12S-»l; « » . th* pUr.

ir.-iy ..t/k lay. ^ P

r.>IOSTOI---■ " ^ Tift #A llIrM i.C l.SO t V t w m t M .r Mr, J P M. tfom P1« 1J.E.H., N. Y.

2 :4 0

wSfvP'i

I 683-687 Broad 8L 21 W. Park St.

The Grand Gift CarnivalMake Your Own Selection Free.

This most startUnjf merchandise event is now in full swing. It has as­tonished the public to find that notwithstanding our low prices, we are making ■such valuable gifts and perm itting you to choose them.

Throngs came otl Monday, and at this writing, it seems, they will comein greater numbers to-day.

We append a partial list of the gift offerings and when we say you must buy a certain amount in any one dep’t," it does not mean you must buy one article at this price, it is only necessary to purchase up to the amount specified.With pnrcliases of 12.11 io the Waist Department, yon can select neclswear to the imount of 25c.With purchases of S2.ll in the Linen Department, yon can select pillow cases to the amoonl of 25c.With pnfchases of S2.M in the Silk Department, you can select Yelling to the amount of 25c.With purchases of $19 in the Cloak and ^ i t Dept, you can select gloves to the amount of $1.9*.With purchases in the Dress floods Department, the findings of a dress or garment.With purchases of $2.00 in.the Boys’ Clothing Department, yon can select any necktie for 25c.With purchases of $2.09 io the Upholstery DepartmeoL you can select u y towels for 25c.With pnrebases of $2.00 in the Petticoat Department, yon can select any 'corset cover for 25c.W th purchases of $2.00 in the lien’s Furnishing Department, you can select any socks for 25c.With purchases of $1.50 in Umbrellas or Parasols, you can select a hoi of Lyon’s Tooth Powder.With purchases of $190 in the Wash floods DepartmenL you can select any belt for 25c.With purchases of $2,00 in the Shoe Department, you can select any hosiery for 25e.With purchases of $2,01 in Laces, Trimmings, etc., yon can select I oi. of any Colgate's perfumes.With purchases of $1.99 in Knit Underwear DepartmenL you can select any mching for uc'- With purchases of $1.00 in the Hosiery DepartmenL you can select one embroidered linen ir.With purchases of $2.00 in Ihe Children’s Dress Department, you can select a silver purse.With purchases of $1.99 in the Glove Department, you can select a haofterchief sicboLWith purchases of 50c. in the Leather floods Department, you can select a cake of Colgite’s toilet soap.With purchases of $1.00 io the Wrapper DepartmenL yon can select a pair of dress shields.

The May Sale of Muslin Underwear

W e sa id , " T h e b ig g e s t a n d b es t sa le of m uslin u n ­d e rw e a r w e have ever h a d , " a n d it is ev iden t th a t w e kn ew w h a t w e w ere ta lk in g a b o u t b y th e results sh o w n . W e k n e w our stocks a n d b a rg a in s w ere never b ig g e r a n d w e now know th a t w e

'n e v e r h a d g rea te r th ro n g s com e for them . L ots a re la rg e a n d choosing is still g o o d .

8 > 4 i i o r t e ^ l c l r t sMad«' of icntKl quality mualln, full

Guf. Bhlri’Gl rultlG. de^p liam- a1lt*’'hf‘i1 hGm, IhrGi’' inrintha. a Ronil 2 1’ valiin, Hppflfil at

I T cC o V O

Mflda of cfimbrli’, ilnop (rlmmGd front and buck with inri'hon luev Inflrrtinnn and rlbbrni bGadlnff, Irlniinrd arm holaa, all Blzr-a, li (fond value a(

I S 2 C

A t 2 2 c

IL rO rifS : S I c l r t MMavU* of cam bric, full i^ldth,

ehlrriMl flounce w ith four 4 -In ch iH’iUhlltched tucke. wide hem - e lltchpd hem, deep duet flounce, all Ipngthe". good 89c. value, Bpcclal

n r Y x - w e f *T hese a rc made nf fine cam bric,

full cut, with aaanried palternB of em broidery ruffle and th ree c lu s te r , pin tiickH. both atylce. all alsee. 1 rc'g. 29c. value, apcclal I

f i f t l c l r t sThefle are made of m uslin or

cam bric, full rut, knee flounce with cluftterB of hemRillched tuckx, ea- io rted ptttterne of eyelet em broid­ery ruffiea with Insernona entd edg ­ing to match, soma wUlr^wide em ­broidery fimince and ribbon bowi, o th e ra w ith eeveral rows o f lace tnaertlonfl with wide ndg- 1 Ing; regu lar $1.75 valuefl. l _ A f l ap o d al a t ...............................

Msdo of nembrlc, deep Htltohed tucked flounce w ith a"- sorted patterns of wide em broU rry ruffles* full under dual ruffle, all lengths, good 7tic. value,

D R A W K R S —O f fine camliTic w ith full u m b re lla ruffle, c lu tte r tu c k s *n d deep h e n is t i ic h e d h em . in bo th sty les. C O V E R — OJ n a in so o k nr fine csn ib fic . tr im m ed (rou t an d back w ith V al. and to rch o n lace , in s e r tio n s and edg ing , rib b o n d raw n , and tr im m ed a rm ho lea . SH O R T S K I R T S - 0 ( c am b ric , fu ll cu t, deep h e m stitc h e d

ruffle yoke banils, in th re e le n g th s ; re g u la r 29c. values, specia l a t 2 2 c .

C O M B IN A TIO N S A N D C H E M lS E - n fAt 41c At 96cG O W N S — O f n a in so o k or cam ­b ric , full w id th a n d len g th , in

slip -over, V or h ig h n eck s , y o k e s trim m ed w ith em b ro id ery .nid la c e ; a lso so lid h e m ­stitch ed tu ck e d y o k es. C O V E R S— O f e x trafine quality n a in so o k , d eep tr im m ed fro n t and b a rk w ith fine b lin d an d e y e le t em b ro id ­eries, F re n c li a n d G erm an V al. in se rtio n s w itli m edallions, w itii ed g in g s to m atch ftiid sever.il row s of rib b o n b e ad in g . D R A W E R S — Of cam bric , m n stin o r nfHiisook, fu ll u m ­brella or straight embroidery ruffle in as­sorted patterns, otliers Isce trimmed.SHORl SKIRTS —Ol muslin or ranibric, full cut, deep raffle, lucked and lace trimmed; others hemstilchetl lucked ruffle; regular -Wc. values a t ......................

W DO SKIRTS of cambric or muslin, full cut deep flounce with cluster of pin or hemstitched tucks, At riNr asssorted patterns ol line embroidery ruffles, with insertions and edgings to mateli, some with r t k UUW ribbon dr.iwn beading, others lace trimiiieri, O O W N S-O f nainsook, muslin or cambric, .stili- over, square, V or high necks, prettily trimmed yokes with fine lace and embroidery insertions, with cluster tucks and ribbon bcadings; new iVladame Butterfly and kimono sleeves of lace insertions, others abort or long sleeves, trimmed with einhrniriery and lace edging*. DRAWKRS Of fine nainsook or cambric, Uce and embroidery trimmed,umbrella or straight ruffle with lucks, Ihetich or yoke bands. COVERS — Of fine nainsook, trimmed with hlet, French and German Val, insertions, with embroidered medallions, others entire Ironl of lace insertion and ritibon heading. CO.MBINATIONS AND CHEMISE—Of nilnsook, trimmed front and buck with I-'rench Val. Maltese lace and embroidery medallions, olhera fine emlirnidcry trimmed, ribbon drawn at yoke and wasit, lace trimmed ruffles, regular (1,50 values nt........................................................................................................................

fine nainsook, deep trimmed front and back, with embroidery, Maltese and

Val. lace Inaertions and edgings ribbon drawn, hem­stitched and lace trimmed ruffles. DOWNS—Of nainsook and cambric in slip-over, V or high necks, trimmed with fine lace* anri embroideries with clus­ter tucks, new kimono, short or long embrnidrred trimmed sleeves. DRAWERS—Of nainsook or cam­bric, deep blind and eyelet embroidery tuflle, other* lacc trimmed with cluster tuck*. COVERS- til fine nainsooks, prettily trimmed front and back with fine embroidery, Val. fine Irish crochet lace insertions, others with combinstiona of ineJallions and lace. LONG SKIRTS—Of cambric or muslin, full width, deep flounce with cluster* of hemstitched tucks, eyelet or blind embroidery ruffle, others with i rows ol lace insertion and wide edging; regular (1.(10 values a t.............................................

jN Q R E S O R T S■''' ^ rL A ftT IC c i’FY, « . J.

HOTELDENNISAtlintie City, N* J.

Kor avany y«thi ihl* hntel rtao tofcn atand&rrt of Bic*IUnu« anti bvcomei more p"i>o

S P R I N G R E S O R T SA T L A M ’i r t ITY, N. J .

m & f-'/xfKi'Y’' A I IK* c onrt ^ontuclcy ava.LA rGlN I AliNn Steam hpat. Motlfrn up- I^-.IntiiioniH; Ptip Tlor inhlo. f^ptrlal, |H ur weok- ]> tjiititniHy to Mofifiav. P S. J- KRIsI..KY.

ANBL'HV FA H K , N. J .

H O T E L V I E T O R r A ,Aftlfury I'ark, N J. Sow open.

Faoinx ocean and boardwalk, dteam beated* , . . . gun parlori. Rooma tn auUa.

far each year on affount of Its ainierb locaiUm | nooklet- fi. XHJMPB.A’lth an utiobatruciert ocean view, Us Hbtfrai

"n e w "

jippolntinenta and careful aervlce,WALTKR J. liUSJBV,

Owner and Managor.

GALEN HALLa u lia li ANl* pANsLikAllJ UU.

Atianuc aiy* N. J.A few weeks In utir e<^mfori«i>Je and elegant

hoUae, with evert modern convenlenu* snd eur^arlor tabla ana a^rviee. will be a xrsat ivaturer.

Baths for pleaaure t»r health for tadlea and aenilehisn with iralBrid aiteiidanta only.* F. L. YOUNQ. (Jenerai Uanax«i'-

t h e holmW r^Pannfyivanla avi.« near beach- Unobatruateil

uc«aii vlftw. Private baths, eeventy-two ala* tlonary wnahstanda. wi(h hot and cold rUDninf w-ater la h'-iirofim* r.kwator to slireel level. Capacity SCO. Hole] eloctrlo oOBoh me«U .r.,M , m w ..u r r u « o g sRNICL.-

Erand Atlutie Hotel.Virflnla av«. fend the beach, ^ilaniic CMy. S .

J . ; capacity, OUG KUceiSr hot th d cold a«a water bathii, private and publio; orchertra; term*, Amonow. 90 I t l wMUy; BaropeahLilan, tl'Ce up dally; write for literature; coeeb St train*. CHAftLTCN R. COFB. P r^ -

"HOTEL Iroquois;'OOSD and 8o. Csrolini tv*.; k « t location.

CiMOUr 400; Bf!v»te battu, •levator. oreh**na. etc. BMolal. I llW , HO. Itt.BO WMkly; Sat, toMon,, ft.HO; .booklet__ _______ W- F SHAgT.

Tba most wpular *d4 atliaeUv* haUI tor .Nawark v«io«* la HOTBI-’ MRTON, pow u -ind T’aiuiWHtO avano*. Hunnliks; _ ^ o n t * ra ta t; cmiim ot ell adnotlon*. K. B. Toork***.

HOTEL BAUK AU LAC,North Aehury Park. .N. J. Upvn* Mwy 518.

N. Y. bookirtK office. -9-6 ISest Hint *tBookiPt. A. B. TIJTIIILL.

GRAND AVENUE HOTELAsbm |^Park. N. J .; open «|l ysar; aoootnnio*

I datesopen . _____________

rooma sn feulto with hath; booklet GEO, W. LEONARD.

Avenue,K, N. .T.T h e T r a y m o n d ^jfS.ot/Slrk

Now ohrn. Terms reaaonabla. A. DAVIS, Prop.

CALDWELL, fl. J ,

MONOMONOCK INN,, CALDWfcllX. N. J.I Open fur the eeafeon of IlKtk on May 38.I Golf Jink*, stable and raraae on the prsmisea.

DBLAWAAB WATIBR GAP, PA*

THE KITTATINNYDELAWARE TVArKR Oa P, PA.

Now open undai* same managemsot aa last eoa- BOD- IMPBOVEn. RKFVRVTSKEP, h k d e c o - ItATED. The mofet beautiful and heaHhfu: r«- oork a t which to spfend tb« spring bb4 *ucnn»tr aeaavina; olltnaie mild, atr dry ana InvIcvuikUng. dellXhtfKl walks and drtvea. Excellent Irpul fiahlng, golf4 tennis, bea'Ung. bllliardfe. pent, ahufll^boflnto, boattng. etc. Largest most mlodem, beat appointed and (be leading hotel. Capfecity dort. ffiiuited m its private mountain uiirH of over ^ aeret. Bteam bent, open km flrem olcctric llihto. elevaton* hatha, sun par-

private ha|conie«. ipacloua verandss. Orvhe«tra. Cul*ltWa«iid senrloa unexcelled and Its own (a m and irr«hhftUeo* give lo the riUrto produoto ''oar excetlectce." Telephone and tefegraph Offices tn hotel. American plan. alBo a )« forte, niuftrated booklet nn appUca*

, tton ehowlAn hote), Klttaii»ny Parhtecenei. Offlcltkl auto fnapA Klttotlnfiy c ^ rh meel« all

, ualna. Livery, gamgtj eaddlehoraee. Bpeclat ihrtng rtlifl* O. FRANK COPS.

PUSftSUSEjH O U R S ’beckon you to an e w fund of health and excitement, call you to take a “ one-night ride " to t h e Maine W ooda. In those (flear, cold w aters, now th a t th e ice is out, the tro u t a rc “ jum ping-J c r a a y " fo r t h e b a i t . L ater you can uae th e fly, o r troll, and pull ’til your j arm s ache on land-locked , salmon, togue,andam ali- m outhedblackbass, J as w ell as tro u t.

Let us iftid T«sr two beoklots, lelHni loa when ihfe gfeiit to hirkia#* IKrito WdwJof "la dw FUh sod Ctoms Coofetry

Pith ud tkim Ltw« WeRhKaowlfegi'UtadtoKkwa ' ctati Is *Unp* for ska m> C*DLl^GM,Pa|S.AgL,

i s Y I S B E n i l ^ ]

r^v t

00000201530202011002

Page 8: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

i

>

MORE TALK ON NEW QTY HALL

Five Propositions Received by Orange Common Council, but

No Action Taken.

LIBRARY HALL PROJECT LEADS

ArffimientB for and agAlnit the ecQul- Bttlon of L ibrary H all for a nriTmicIpQl building Ivere advanced InM night a t a

p e e l in g of the Orange Common Council. * N(g action wan taken. Although plwns ‘ahowlng the chnngea neceftwry have been prepared , report* In w riting made aa to

itho condition of the building and eatl- m ate* biiited on preeent ren ln ii draw n up. none was submitted for the Inform ation of the d tlaen* who attended the hearing. The principal objection* ralaed were the age of the building and the poverty of the city.

F ive prnpoflltton* were subm itted, one fa r the purchaiie of the building for $6B,<iOO. payable In th irty-year four i>er cent bonda; the puirhOAe of Willow H all for HiOOO, th*' purchflue uf Music Hnll for tH6.00i>, as nffored by Edw ard D. n irkho lt. end rti I7MJ00. a.^ofrered by George Arnold, and iho Metropolliun buHdtng, offered e l Iliio.OOO. and u scheme, suggested by the M iiilr Hull Aaaoi'lHtlon, involving the ren ting nf the small hall In the building a t 4^0 Q month. The L ibrary H all proposi­tion WHM ihv only one terlously coneld- ered-

Hugh J. Brady spoke against the L i­b ra ry K all pUn, snylng th a t while it wns a good one for the owner, It wns not so good for the city. He opposod Issuing bonds, because the c ity 's present good cred it m ight bo Impaired, but he thought th e c ity might purchase Willow Hall, tea r down Che building and pur up a modern c ity hail for less than $65,000.

F rederick W. Kelsey regretted th a t the L eg isla tu re had mndv It m andatory upon th e c ity to provide fo r a more f'gpenslv*? Are 'depHrlmeiit, thereby requiring the council to vacate Us present rjiiurivrs. He opposed any husie In deciding upon a new meeting |dilcl^ iiniJ sold he would h e s­ita te to pay the jirlce itsaed for tho L i­b ra ry building. *

Form er School Supurlntendent Wlltlnm jM, Swingle declared Unit Ahe council should have a better m eeting place, oiuJ anld ihn t, a fte r going o v o r'th c esilm fites.

iho had reached the conclusion ihnt tho Ipurchaae ot the library building was a .buflneas prupusillou and th a t $ti0,iX)0. the price the city was willing to pay was (itlr.

Form er Judge Charles H. S to rrs said th a t as the bonds were to be serial ones th e re would be a reduction In the in te res t

^charge each year und th a t the averugc iJnterest therefore-w ould be $1,3)0 a yeur land not $J,4iA). If the city bought a site ;en d pu t up a building It would receive tio revenue, consequently th e Jlbniry hail

|propoBltlon Wes the only bustnessilho one ifluhm ltted. The liullding Inspectur, he rcontinuod. had s ta ted th u t the building {was In good cuntUtion,I R obert P. W illiams opposed the pur­chase of ait old building and declared th u l th e Im provem en t wou’d be exiienslvt, tb n t u ltim ately the city departm ent w'oukl encroach upon the stores ueid th a t the city could not afford to buy n d ly hall,

j C ounty H agister E dw ard 8. Perry re- ! called th a t In his tw elve year* in the ^council he had opposed buying u site for , 'a c ity luill, but he bellevvd the present ’proposition was a good business ventu iu ,

i DINNER TOR JUDGE DAVIS.i -- - - - - - -

F r ie n d s In H ie O runcres P r e p a r - I t a t f (o Ikov* T h e i r A p p r e d a l to a ( o f HU Appulalm ent.

F riends of J#dge Thom as A. D avis in thd Orange* ar« planning to tender him a gompUm entary dinner nt tho Orange Club, B as t Orange, on Tuesday night, M ay 26. -The d in n e r will be In recognition of his gervluen In civic und philanthropic w ork

gjnd In appreciation of th e honor paid lifm by ills uppoim m eni as a Judge of ,the C ourt of Conimon Fleas, G overnor J o h n F ranklin F o rt und Jiidge Juy Ten E y ck a re eipectcd to be present.

C ounty Tax Commissioner L aurence T. F e ll is chairm an of the com m ittee a r ra n g ­ing fo r the banquet, and tho o ther mem* !bcr* a re Isaac H. B lanchard , p resident jfif th e Civic* Club of the O ranges; M ayor iW lillam Cardwell, of E a s t O range; Daniel f* pugun . W ilson F a rm n d , president of j ih a New England Boclety; CHy A tto rney i je ro m e D. Gcdney, of E ast O range; TVlll- tU m Read Hows, Jam es F. Kelly, Jam es Id . M prlarty , County R egister E dw ard 8. jF e rry , Town A ttorney Simeon H. Rollin- {•on* of W est Orange; M ayor Isunc Shocn- Itlm l. of O range; George Spottlswoode, iV filage P resident A lbert C. W all, of tfibu lh Orange, iincl P ran k H. Jam ison, jW ha is secLtilary and treasu rer.

I l O D T U O U A N O E .\ Jo h n Todd, a meml>er of the Brick ♦ C hurch Automobile Com pany, w ns »um- Siaoned to the village court to-dny on the .com pla in t of Policem an Com m erford th a t th o had exceeded the speed lim it about

ONION L a . L CHURCH SESSIONM aw T o r k C o B fe r^ n e* W il l

N lU fftir^aU tli A BM aal N veltM g ^ Jh B c IlcT lIIe ,

The nlnety-iJgih annual eemloii of lUe New York conference of the Union AmcG- can M ethodiJt Episcopal C hurch wUI con­vene a t the Beliovllle Church, In a icphsn street, to-m orrow and continue dally uiilll M ay 18. Bishop Jacob F Ram aey will prf*lcie, asslated by Ulshopi J. C. Wli.inore and B. F. Ruley, and Rev. J . E. W hIIj*. pgslur uf the locat church.

The program for the T hursday nU ht geeshm Is us ToIIowb: Confidence g rrei- Ings; address of welcome, Oliver H. F erry ; response, h rv . J. C, Feriittiide?,. of Y ork; address of welcome. 0 . R G lnird, principal of iHJbllc schoolfl. n-sponst^. Rrv.J. C. Dfvernuy; addrers of welcome. Jo ­seph C. La Fuucherle; rewpunsv, Ib-v, J. Urtdgman.

Fubllc services will be held In the town hall next Sunday. The p rngram for the djiy Is as follows: d'cloi k. preachingby Bishop WJllmorc, slnghijr by choir of Union A. M. E, Chufeh. Asftorla. lx^nl Ifllnnd: 2:3(» o'clock, p rea th iiig by ftlahop Ranisey. with choral aervln-w by Bvlie- vllle choir, asalsicd by M adame Pumlfi. 7:^1 o'clm k. prearhlng by Holeyand choral tcrvlce by M eiropolltun Union Church I'hoir of New York i ’h>.

MUST PROTECT ALL CROSSINGSH a s t O rn iige ^ 'ou i» rll Saj-m L a r k « -

w a iiim Hbnil ImtfuM Urllm u1 r u th t s o f D a n g e r .

ITottldent Trufcidnlo, of the Lriichawanna Hallri>ad. sent a com m unlratlon to ihw E ast Ornngp Commgu Council lust nlgtu.In which h(|_ hoM that the request of the count'll thttl alarm bells ho phuod lU all l ho croislngif la ilie <-liy wua unrea»".>n'*hl‘', He slaletl iliat Ix'IIk l»ad been ])l:Kvrl at W alm il sireoi and Munn avenuo. cm m - cllnKin llTown e^r-ure<l the paKK..i{i- -if ii resolullun iiisi^Urig IhiU the com p.ihy pru- lecl aJJ uw In th is iiiiinii'‘r.

An Invltailun lo review llie parade of Sunduy-scheud children to tie hold In East Orungo on June G, w as Accepted by the cjmnt’il.

I'hlletnnn V/oadrufT. on behalf of the Munlclpul Art U'agm*. p resented a report on thv prubh-m df im proving M ain street. Mr. W uodrufl rend u portion o f the report, which set torth am ong o th e r Ihlngs th a t the Improvement would oust Mr.W oodruff *poke flirongly In favor uf carry lrK out the work

An oi'dinancc forbidding th e slnugh ter- Ing (»f anim als within th e cll^' lim its was pasfied on first r*-adlng. A num ber uf citizens petitioned for the oBtubllshnient of tt uniform building line an d the m a tte r w as rofem -d to the Building Com m lilee and cUy attorney It w as decldoil here­a f te r lu lay cuncrelt' walkfl Ui Main s treet. A mraniunlCiitlon w as ordered sent to tiie Lftckawanim R ailroad , a sk ing it lu mfiku the Maple avonuc bi'ldge siiJe. Mr. SttXelby Kald It was p lanned to p lan t 20.000 trees a t the wiiterslicd.

AS THEY DID FIFTY YEARS AGOR fv . m ill H r». W lll ln n i c . K p l.u ii Ho

.T h ro u K h A n o th f r J ln rrlo K i? C e re - o io iiy a t H o ld e n J n l l l l e e .

Ju* l H. , they hnd done in bh- o tlie r edifice (irtv yenra before, Bev. and M!H. Wlliliiin C. N elson. of Nutle>’, went unn-ln -orin up the aisle o f th e N otify W ethodlrI Chureli liiBl n lglit, while the oiBun p 'oyed 'In ' !-ol'<’n- gi'lri weddlii* niurcli- 'I'he couple were prti-eded by four ushei's, A lbert O. RuEan, M lllon UuvlB, Robert UonuldBun und Al­fred Hnhn, and followed by Mr. and Mrs. C harles Morey, of Troy. N. V., who were th e brldesmiild nod best mini of their n turrluge. The ocuiielon tvaa the eelcbru- llbn of the golden wedding iin iilverssry of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson.

C ongnituliitury iidiSreBses were m ade by B ishop John M. V incent, Rev. Dr. Thoin- a s O 'Hnnlon and Rev. Bumuel K. Duo- Httle, and an original p o rn w as read by Rev. E lbert Clements.

A purse containing tWO was preaenled to Rev. and Mrs. Nelson.

EVENTS IN THE ORANGES.

STUDENT W a L 6 0 TO A F R iaJ iio iib A. R « l» J^> fo T iik * U hurgfk o f

P r tM b y te r l i in M f«*lon I c b o o lTUrff*.

Jacob A. R*l» Jr-r a a tu d tn t for lh« pa*t six year* in th e G erm an Th^iloglcfti Bchool, BlooinQdd, w here he took an domic tttid th to logksil courw , will sail in Ju ly for Km neruii, Germ an W est Af­rica. whore he will take charge of j mla-

J a o o h A, H el* J r .

nlon school, tinder the direction o f the Prcabyterirui B oard of F cie lun MlaMons.

Mr, Uida. wb») expects lo he aw ay for th ree years, w as born in N o rth F a ir- mount, ii subu rb o f ClnrlhTintl, and a f te r pb la ln ing n common school educnllon er.- Ic.ctl the P.loomflohl InstliiUlon. A fa re ­well roceptlm i will be tendered tbe young m nn by the gtiulenta a t the *em luary the lattep p.nrl of th is m onth.

FIRE TRUCK BILL IS HELD UP BY MINORITY

WANT BREEDING SPOTS gEARED

G!en Ridge Women Ask Coun­cil to Appropriate Money (or

Mosquito Extermination.

TILT BETWEEN TWO OFFICIALS

{tell days ago. Police Juatioe Roll would I not entertain a formal cornpiftint, ua iTtHld explained that hi* braking gear w-ae »out of order tumporarlly when the pollce- Itnan caught him violating the law. t 8 is policemen weri. aent to Walton froad to-day in answer to a summons ; from E. S. Blocomb. a^ontractor. flio- \ comb had a strike on hta hands yesterday I and tn-day had a new gang of men (ready to go ta work. It was feared that *tlio strikers, who were out In force, might (try to prevent the new men from going to jwork. but there Was no need of Ihk pollce- ^tiien. Blocomb succeeded In getting some (men to work at tne rate of $1.£U a U.iy, but t not a* large a force as the striker* who [deserted him.; A team of horses on a coal wagon be- } longing to Roll and Slckley took fright jat an automobile yesterday afternoon in .Valiev street. Dominic De Rosa, the J driver, was thrown out of the vehicle, «biit wun not Injured. The wagon was f hurled against n trolley pole and was

practically wrecked., The Epworth Lea^* of the Methodigt ► Episcopal church will hove It* monthly {business meeting Thursday night In the i church.

The annual reception and dance of Hiawatha Council. Daughters of Foca- honta*. will be held In the village hall

.n e x t Tiieflday night.: . _ Allen, daugl

8. Allen, of Bcotland road, has re tu rnedMias Bara B, Alien, daugh ter of Edw in

.fro m a two weeks' visit to A tlan tic C ity Robert K arlstrom . of South O range

avenue, has gone to P ittsb u rg for two

: MIsk Helen Reehll. of Now York. Is' Bpc-ndlng a few weeks w ith Mr*. E lm er ; W ilson, of Knvirih Btreet.« W ilbur Kyle, of Vose avenue, 1** m o n th ’s trip to Mexico.

I B L O O M r i E L D ,■ John Dulley, wun of Mr. and Mrs. F ran k ,E - Dailey, uf IB Almira s treet, en te rla ln - led th irty of hie young friends Balurduy Mn honor of his ten th b irthday.

An iiitcnipt to rob the Uoma of Mrs. IJam es Mulligan, In M untgomery street. <5'rsterday, wuf fru stra ted by Mrs. MiilH- ig a n , who ht-ard the nolae and aw akened {herMwo

C buhracn of the stand ing com m ittees of the itepubllrun Club of E as t O range have boon appointed as follows: M fiubernhlp,Hedicy B. Cookc: house, W illiam I>. GIL be rl; political, Edw ard 8. P ierson ; dinni r, Lincoln E. Kowley: lib rary . F ran k M. B ennet, eniertwlnmeni. Rui^scll ll. P u lm ei: ftnanee, M arcus MUcholl; aud iting . Hcni-y F. bttvage.

O range's new paid firem en had their baptism of Are last n ight, when the first a la rm was received since th e new force w ent OD duty. The blaze w as In a pile of re fuse a t the rea r of tho Sw ift beefhouse In Centre street. The rUipboartlR of the bulJfHiig were icorrlied , tmt little ^damage w aa done.

It Ilu4l D eeii ^ 'r l i ie d b y M iiyo r filioeii* ( lu ll jiiu l W a* In t h e C ity

C le rk '* O m ee,Tw‘i repo rts on the inveatlgatlor^ info the

nlU‘gt-<| defecis In the new fire tru ck wore KijbiiiiU''d la the Orange Common Council laei night, ihu li wer^ received uml filed, bill nil effort tn pSy the bill over thi- M rtyor's veto fulled birFiuae Ibe bill w as In tlif I'll}' f le rk ’s oflb‘1*. Alderm nn Seym our ubjeutpf) t{) passing upon ll because, he suhl. ll inlijht bav r linen w lihdruw n. for all iie know.

The m ajority report. HiibmlUed by A lder­m an Romhie, «»■( forth tliai llin various clmnge.H to which tin' Mayor o b b rtu d w ere In reulliy for the linprovem enl of the np- parfttuii. Tlie lo lnoilty report, as sub- m ltied by AhhTman Seymour, declared th a t tlie Deinni itiiU- mumberfl hud not been con.';i!lir<l us to the witiiesaes lo be culled at the lie;irlng. hul the testltnony offered showed that ilie contentions of the M ayor w m ; true. The m inority al-'ia got In a crlrlciHin of tlie old F ire Cum m lttcc. which. It tti\s tlechired, had Inslsivd th a t th e old truuk wmh wurthlesw, and In sup ­port of Ihi.H hurl ruUed In a rep iesen tu iive of u (In- u,l'paru!us company. N o tw ith ­s tand ing this, the ininorlly w ent on. the old .tru ck had repaired and w as Ingood ahupc ui .1 coHl uf fl.UOO.

Ahtcrmuii C tn'eiham ofTored an ordi nence udopMug the civil service laWf whJcli wiife refeiTcd tu ihe L,vglslalive Com m ittee. H enry J. Berg was uppolnted chief engineer a t the I’hestiiu l s tree t putnphuS sta tion , a t a suhkJi of ayear, Tho w ater ugi'et-merii with W est O range wan ratified und a repoluilon was adopted than k in g the town governm ent for Its neighborly rp lr lt’ C heethamalwi) preaenK'd u lepnri on the alleged; cx- cuBHive use of w ater by the Erie Railroad, s ta lfng th a t l*he l■M!nplnly denied using m ore th a n Ua agreem ent provided for, but lliiil ihe c ity hud Installed u meler.

Mr Seym yur'fl urdliiunee tu require till city oiiicea to be kept open from 8 to 5 o'clLiek wus lost by u party ^ote. Alder tmiii Calhoxin nvmntfllned Unit the m u tte r wus reg u la ted by a resolution adopted some yearn ago, und that the ofilclnls had agreed to keep the offlcea open during the Tuion hour

A lderm en Berrym an, V'lnernn, Calhoun, Cheelhiiin and iJoUin were appointed by P realdent K issum . ul the Orange Common Council, a s a cum m iuee to a rran g e for an observance of Memorial Day. In w n JiiFiutlon w ith I ’zal Dodd Post. G A. R.

A com m ittee from the Woman'* Club of Glen Ridge a pifear'Hh before the B or­ough Council last night und m ked th a t step* be taken tw dndn lowland* th a t now serve us bret-illng places for mo*- quUoes. Mr*. A. E. H lnrlchs. one of the com m ittee, asked w hether tho borough had any funds available.

"T h a t Is a m n iti'r fo r the Board of H e a lth ." said M ayor W hite, "end ! don 't know w hether It If doing any th ing or not. T he borough. 1 iH-lh-ve, la free from breed- Ing places."

The vU llors did not agree with the M ayor und pidnP'd out n num ber of spots likely to breed lh<' pi-dts. At Mr. WhlLe'b suggestion the m .ittvr will be taken up by the Board nf lleulth .

Aaneedfjr William E. Smith sent a le tte r to the council iliut Hampden L. John- atdne, who wh* assessor before becoming a councilm an, had tailed lo tu rn over book* and papers kh had been requeettd j and th a t In conscuiK-nco hie (Smith'*) work had been interfered with. Mr. Joh n sto n e s ta ted th a t the map* of tho a**Cftsor nriu n<>< made (he way they should liav* been and that it waa easen- ttfll ihnr the hoT;ough should have a good syetem of map*.

'The bonk* and paper* nr« In tbe po*- aesalon ru' th e clerk," Tiald Mr. Jo h n ­stone.

"Yes. they n're to-night." said Mr. StnHh. bin tl the first ilme they have been

In Ms poHsession. 1 woubl like to knui,i wliy Ihe books and o ther data wt-re held up for four m onths and a half?"

The M uvur shu t off the debate by ra p ­ping fo r <»nler.

H erm an Hoppe, of Midland avenne. a sk ­ed the Loundl to exleiul the w ntvr main, so th a t he could gel "som ething for ibe laxoH" be pays.

The council wa* at first Inclined not to exl»*nd the main. Mr. Hoppe then de- cUired be would k*' to the S ta te Rmiid if H eiiltb if bis reriuesl wae not granted.

The fiuincll referred the imiUer lo the W ater and IJg h t CiimmlUec.

hill of m a r ly ISJtJ from the New Yotk and New Jersey Telephone Company, fui rrlocA tlns a P'de on Rldgowotjd avenue am i rea rran g in g the fire aldrm box. wa> declared by the M ayor to be exorbitant, and w as laid over for Inve^tlgatian.

BRIDAL PLANS CHANGED,. aw— ....... —lllawi*# |« F r iw llg ml Mm*. A l f r e d

■ o ii ta ]V«ee**lfMlB» H e e e l l - ^ tngi InvUmUoiia.

O w ing to th e lllneai of a y o u n g er d au g h te r, who developed sca rle t fever la s t B ftturday. H r*. Alfred Home, o f 33 N o rth M unn avenue, E as t O range, hug recalled tbe In v ita l Iona for Ihe im irrluge of her d au g h te r. Ml** M argaret Boule, to A lfred O- Johnaon, of N ewcaalle, E n g ­land. w hich take* place* Ihia a fte rn o o n . ■*'

T he cerem ony will be pe rfo rn ird h y Rev, Dr. J a m e s M. Ludlow, and w ill be w lt- neaaetl only by the Imm ediate fam ily . The bride will be given aw ay by h e r g ra n d ­fa th e r, F red e rick M Shepard, o f E a s t O r­ange, and will w ear her m other'a wedding gow n o f w hite SHlIn. with irlmmlfigH of po in t and duohess Jaee. H er veil will fab from a w rea th of orange blowsom* and she will c a r ry a shower bouquet of bride rose* and lilies o f the vniley

mi o:

A fle r u wedding trip Mr Johnson an d his bride will sail for N ewcastle, E ng land . Where they will reside.

H^mry Johnaon, of England, b ro th e r of the orhlegroom , will act a s best m an.

HiSO N CURED ^ LOCKJAW^B la a u f l« I 4 M «n l a j a r r d ’M an il h b .I

T etaw B * D e v e lo p e d — Hov^ H b I T r r a tH ia B t S i t r c r s * f a l .

Albert Kumph. a tnaaon, of I>)dd streci, Bloomfield, hua been d ischarged fm m the M ountiilnsido IlospU al, M onlcbiir, as cured o f lnc)|jAW, a f te r l>eliig under truut- m e n i 'fo r the p aa t m onth.

R um rh ^ u a In jured on th e hand a liu ie m ore tnnn 4 m on th ugo and lockjaw de­veloped. HI* eonditlon w as eon*idor*d se­rious w hen he w as ad m itted to the hos­pital.

N U T L E Y ,The Town Council will meet to-rnoirow

night. A recorder m ay be appointed a t this tim e lo tak e th e place of Thom s* F. Day, who resigned.

The oftl'-lal Itoard nf the M ethodist church will m a rt T hursday night, when action m ay be tak en In regard to the proposed n«*w edifico.

A special m eeting of citizen* wit] be held to -n igh t a t the aud llu rlnm of the P a rk School fo r the piirouec i>t fiiB*lim upon an appropria tion for school pur* pose*. The Board of Education will ask for

O R A N ^ ’l i R W H o r n C E ih e v i n i C v c ilN i I K u t .

O R A N Q t N A TIO N A L SA N K ■UILOINO

T*l*pK an« 4T( and T tl, O ringa,

A dvertiM tnanU radalvad until' 11,19 A. M. lo r InaorDit., on tho u m o day.

O eLIV E RY ROOM. 10 CONS BT.

The avorage n e t dally o lm ila tlon ol tho N EvvA H n EV E N IN U NEW k in tha OranQt-e la e.uOO copiaa.

AavenlKnicm. »hiv rM*)v«a m Uu O r u i r , by lu . tuliu.Uie aarntel EAST (jRA N liE-

U u Naiilian, U IVuhlnaUin pits* lBri.ll Lliurchl. T .l. 31saR.

W. H. Huniiey, 'M* Main atraaL Tal. ailfii.J. F, ChrUilan. H»T Hall) atreeLu E. Yeavar, MH Main airiM lBni:ll

Cbttrchl.Cbi*. F. Robinson, Fourth *v«nu* and diz-

frrnth •treet. Tel. 98M-Harry U lrw ll. 41? Camrtl mvann*. TaL

IKKiATa, EhpI rtratiga.OR>KC»: V A LLET-

V Mr*. J, J. goellman. Highland svenw v.%' tlOB. r

Unmrose Pharmscy, J. E. Keeler, 807 gout- land tlreet. i^renge. Tel. 1003-

SOFTH ORANO*.^F. A. Wallace, newedatler, 8 South Ortnae

A\'*nt>a.

Corner Market

' and Halsey Streets,

N ew ark ,N .J.

More

leading AMERICAN CLOTHIER

CornerMarket

andHalseyStreets,

N ew ark ,N .J.

$114,000 Worth of Elegant, New, Stylish Clothing for Men and Boys at i and Less.

T h i s E v e n t I s a n U n p r e c e d e n t e d O p p o r t u n i t y ( o r v l i u a n d a M a g n H i c e n t A d v e r t i s e m e n t ( o r U s .This store was thronged wtlh apprecialive dnthtiig buyers Igst Sat«r(Iay and has been Ihe busiest ^ t h i n ^ store in Newark

every day Ihis week. It is plain th a t you realise the importance o( an occasion like this a t * £ j ; » r O » » . Manufacturers have been compelled to take heavy losses because of the bad w eather conditions, which killed the demand for their output. That's why thev accepted our unprecedentedly low offer and ore willing to take heavy losses in order to move their stOTks and get ready cash a t once. The goods m ust be sold a t any price, and K I N G ’ S* Newark Store, corner M arket and Halsey streets, will be the distributing point.

MEN’S SACK SUITS

Old You Bum TooMuchCoaB

MEN’S 2-PIECE SUITS COAT AND PANTS

Retail Prior. Hliea at to M. „ Sul, Prlce-

, $10-00 Cheviot Coat and Pants 4 . 1 6 5 . 9 0 I $12.00 Stylish Stripe Coat &Pants 6 . 6 0

6.90

Hw'o eiioiB a t ih* fellow ua he fled toward Jli^'llevlllp.* Johg Maher, a h a tte r, living In I.«ke ig tree i, was stricken With parttiyaSa ye*. * terday and la In a c iittca l condlilun

ISrtwurd M oran, of S inle s treet. Is InX.akewood for n few day*.

A three-days' varnlval under tho au*.pieea of Bloomfield Counvl], K nights of

, CoJumbufi, will be held on the grounds « of ihe Catholic Lyceum, beginning Thure-

t T he re.sldeiit* of B rookdale a re excited jq v v r un ufjoi't to locate a saloon In Hint •grcilon . F n lllona fo r and n g a in tt the td i'thk lng place are being clroulfttod.* Jesflc Smith, twelve years old, ilHUghter #of Mr. .and Mrs. H en n ' F. Sntlih. died a t ‘ h e r paren ts' home In Orange ye*-

teVdday. of pncutnunla, a f te r an Illness of days, She w'a* a pupil u( the

, feentelcy School, and iitiepded ilie W at- .'ficsslng M ethodist Sunduy-school.

Mls>. Christine RlcL.Ter and Mla* H en- r rleU .i De Vore have re tu rned from W aah- t InrTton.t --------------- . ----------------j IN THE CLINTON DISTRICTf Twent-y-two m ^ b o r * of the Young Lti. id le s ' Mlroton BiQp met last n ight a t ihe

• } hnme •' f Mr*,.. C. Spnnjer. Mr*.J ^Vllllam B- w rird, M rs. David Doremus,

tYiliW A u g u tU Ca*e. Mis* F lorence Alice Tillou, Mkis E va W al-

l.^ tper and Mra. Spanjer un m iestonarlei abroad. M1*b

l.aiheiiiiC Tlllou read a la tte r from Mr*. I 'lU t Oralmm, Who i* In charge of the Iro w n ie O rphanage H om e a t Kndohlf, iiid la , telling of th e w ora dime there . The ••r.grf n ee tln g will he held a t the home of

Mnr.v It, W ard,**ml-inomhiy meeting of the ‘tvom-

p. "MMHitoTinfv SocleD.' oi the Ellaa.bctli J vsmie Vrwbyicrliin Church will be lield i.i the chut eta parlor* to-morrow after- FOfq*, Mr*. George Fierce wHI have charge and the taplc will be "Spanish-

. J m ti ic a n .”V UWa Helen Pnrier. of Brrg«"« s ‘roel. feo* I rHtr"ine4 f'orrt W s yhiirt''*" v d F '1 I n > r' l - ’” ' f■ I* L ‘

H A U K I 8 0 N - E A S T N E W A U REdw ard J. Sm th . In fan t son nf Mr. nncl

Mrs. Jame.H Smith, of 612 W arren airect. lia rr lso a , died yc*t.’rday a f te r a bilvf IfineHs. Fm iem l services will be held U»- m orrow aflernoon from the hom e of Jus parents.

At a meeting of Asctunptlon Count'll. CrilhoHr Benevolent Ijeglnn. of lia rriao i., la s t nlfi'il, <;?arnellu.T J . liyiiH* and Joliii Glllea were appolnied a uum m litee in arrang!' with Hnv. M aurive P. u Gonnoij for tlu' imiiUiil requiem mas* on Decor.i- tlcm Day fur ihe clercuaed nuunberi; oi' tiu ' cnmu'll.

On ar'coYinl of Revernl m em hera of K ear­ny Coundl. K rlfhtH of ColnmhviPt, nf Weyt Hud*t>n. Iiavlnir Kotu* tn LakvwiM«l to ai- lend Uie nuniuil S la te I’ouventii'ii, thv confirming of the firvi d r^ ree on a largv clncB of cqudplate*. whlcli wiih tu taken place to-nighi In P’lheron Hall, ha* been poetponort until Tuesday. M ay 'Jd. T he regular m erlin^ win lake place, m which xuTan«5«i1ieiits will he made for ihc opening of Oie new h ead q u a rte rs In Elbe- ron Hall.

Thfi funeral of Mr*. M argari-i MrGnmrh of 41 Searing avenue, H arrison , whn died Sunday, w:i* held to-day from the Ch\irch of the Holy Crus*, tliat lown

Jacob L Stum pL (.'leveland nveruic. H arrison , will fall for G erm any W ed’ nesdav, M:^y IT. He will tjpond th a auni- m er abroiul.

George Headley, of Cle\elvnnd uvenuo, H arrison , who lia* been runflned lo Id. home w ith a serlun* lllnea*, i* n)de> lo h-j a round again.

T he John C altera ll AsanriM lon will m eet to-n lghl a t the heafiqnrtrtera, C le \r- land avenue nne Third m teei.

I R V I N G T O N A N D H I L T O N .The work of g a th e rin g In dog* for

w hich license* have not been obtained 1* now under w ay In Irv ing ton , the of- flclnl dogcatcher. F rede rick Bank*, having been Inducted in to office to -day hy R e­corder flu lc* F lrm ln Judna. of I'nlon and Springfield avenues, h as been ap- polnled poundkeeper.

The W eal End Tmpr(jvemenl Aseoclatlon of Irvington will meet to -n lghi.

The TrI-Mu Club of th e F lra t C hrla llan Church, Irvlnglun, held Ita m unih ly m eet­ing last iilHht a t the parsonage. A muel- vul and lilerary program w as g lvep under the direction id the s.-udal com m ittee.

Tlic Second W ard Inipi-ovemeTU AsHuda- tlon of Irvington will In-ld its m onthly meetliiK lo-m orrow night.

A meeting of the cnnlr of the HIMon C lirlstian tffiorvh will be held to-m orrow night in Annex lln ll.

Mr, and Mr?. I'lvderlck C. Atllaon und diiughtfeva. the M argaret ami Flor-enre, of Sprlngheld avenue. Irv lng lon , a re ylrtlllng relatlvi-fl in P a rk IlhlKe, Bergen County.

The annual Inspection of the Irv ington police Depivrlment. Including regu la rs and Bpecialp. will take place on th e Jinurti- Ing or Deccraikm Day.

Henry Phcll's. uT 'riiMcan Rlreet, HUlOJl. i* iday lrg with frJends In Ne-sv RuclU'Uti, N. Y

M O N T C L A I U ,Mrs. T hom as P. W aller, of IR Modlson

avenue, has gone lo N ortham pton, Mas*., to a tte n d the graduation exorctaea a t the college tliore.

Mrs. E dw ard Nocht and daughter, of lu9 W atchur;g avenup, will sail for a trip to E urope lu-m orrow,

F ran k J ohc. a driver for P e ter Hcoler, a Glen Hldgu beer bottler, paid a 1-0 fine In K ecorder Voat'g court last n ig h t for selling beer th a t had not been previously ordered. • Scoler lia* paid a num ber of sim ilar fines w ithin the hiat two years.

An old barn , on Orange road, near Maple place, was dcBtroyi-d by (ire late yeste rday afien ioun , wllli u loss of abfjut

I'hl'ldren und been playing aljO'it the ^building ju s t before the blaze w as dls-

U E L L E V I L L E .A lec tu re w a patriotic topic will bt Iven bv Scii-snl Superliitcndenl tiCurtfe

II, CJerarct ;it *hc audltojlum of to r Jo- raleinon Htrect Ss-iiool on the eve of Me- inorlnl Day A pm itram id' aong.i will bi. rendered by acJiuLd piipllH

Tlierc will bo ail en te rla lnm eni liy ihe unlnr .\uxllJnry of Christ Gliurvli iti ihe

. lundi'v-ii’chuol routn Tuofiday and Wed- nchdav evenliigs-. May 26 nnd 2T.

The first .uid Rieond degrees wore ex- empllfioil upon a num ber nf ciinrllil.iii-s by RclU’vlIlo rounr-il. K nlphis nf '..olumbus. last n ight Andi-ow L. Bnylail find Jolin «j H .iu n k an ere aliendliiij tlie Hiale con­vention nf the knights a t Lakewood to- d a v __________________ -

FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGONYwill You Continue to Su((er (rom

Catarrh in the Face o(This Testimony?

"1 Ruifereil fur fifteen year* w ith c a ­ta rrh a l tri"it»les AO bnd that 1 had lo leave the sea 1 O'Ujld not He down a t night to slpep, "O i^crouTU of the ccn u tan t c a ­ta rrh a l drr’ppiiiR 1 went to two d ifferent hospital* for (i"iiim em , hut w ithout any Instlng bentdli I wo* constan tly ra ls lag yellow^ and green phlegm, and ih e trouble was RU Linbei': and nauseiitlng th a t Iwas asliam cd kc udt In com pany. 1 hove uaed ot:I two hollies of Hyomel. and have bei-n i ured by th e rem edy. ll h:is m ade fnli n.d complete recovery ."— rn p lu ln WUln- r

Hyumol lfl a li ' . healing, antlseiXIc nlr, ex trac ted from Mu- F.ucHlyptus grovea ot A uatr illA. it ’f* •' I'le.YsMire lu uae Hyom el, boenusr yoii d" I'ui lako It in to the stom ach; you simply breathe In th is germ - KllHmi 'tit* rullef Is immccllnte, fihdcom plete ri'v*verv : omc* in a few dnya. H voinel uiitllt, Incballng an Inha ler th a t will liiRl a llfetlrne. eostt« $1.00. If It does not cu re your e a ta irh . asthm a, bron- ehtlls. coughH nr i olils, leading d rugg is ts will give you your m<mpy hack.

It’s cheaper to have t good furnace, to say noth­ing of the comfort. Th* best furnace is the

BOYNTONThu

FurnacewHhUiu

Stiuare Fite Pot

I t has the on!y fire p o t th a t fu rn ish es perfect com ­b u s tio n , b u rn s all the coal clean ly , w ith o u t c linkers o r c logg ing , and a t the sam e tim e saves coal an d labor. L o o k u p a Boynton d ea le r an d ask him to explain.

Tbcn tre BOtHTWI taudBf ghnUot til kinds. Aiktboatotf Bsund or Sectt«n*l M t n f«r fletin or hi>( wticr. Alio rutcL

I I E BOYNTON FIIRNACE COMPANT*107-209 W ilcr S treet New York.

Hprlng amiRetail t'rlcc Suim uer VS'nlglu.

$12.00 Fancy Cheviot Suits. .$12.00 Black Thibet Suits . .$15.00 Blue Serge Suits . , . . 7 a 9 0$15,00 Fine Worsted Suits . . . 7 . 9 0$20.00 Stylish Brown Suits. . . 9 . 8 0$20.00 High Tone Gray Suits . 9 . 8 0$20.00 Clay Diagonal S u its . . . 9 * 8 0$25.00 Brown Hand Tail'ed Suits 1 2 . 5 0 $25.00 Silk Lined Suits . 1 2 . 5 0$32.00 Imported W^orsted Suits. . 1 6 . 0 0 $38.00 Custom Made Suits. . . 1 8 . 0 0 $45.00 Pencil Stripe and Check

S u i t s ................................................. 2 0 . 0 0

MEN’S TOP COATSR el.ll Price. B oi ami <14 Lentclii. Price

$10.00 Tan Top Coats......................... 5 . 0 0$12.00 Oxford Top C oats...................6 i 9 0$15.00 Black Top C o a ts .................... 6 . 7 6$18.00 Tan Covert Top Coats , . . 7 . 9 0 $18 Brown Top Coats, new effects 8 . 5 0 $22.00 Stripe Overcoats, silk lined 1 0 . 8 0 $ 2 5 . 0 0 Hand-finished Top Coats . 1 2 . 5 0

MEN’S TROUSERSFctnll Price. S3 to 60 W alat, Sale Price

$3 Cassimere Pants, striped, plain . 1 , 4 6 $3.50 Black and Blue Serge Pants . | , 7 6

I, $4.50 Neat Stripe Pants, worsteds . 2 , 1 6 $5.50 Imported Thibets and Wors­

ted P a n ts ..........................................2 . 6 6$7 and $8 Stylish Hand Tailored

Pants ..............................................3 . 6 0

This Is Your Harvest Time for Money SavingBuy All Y our S pring and S um m er Needs Now, and Buy a t K ing’s. ^

T h e r e W i l l B e B is f C r o w d * , b u t T H E R E W I L L B E N O B E L A Y S . W e H a v e A r r a r i f f c d E x t r a ’f a b l e s . E n l a r g e d O u r S e l l iu } r S p a c e a m i E m p l o y e d F o r t y E x t r a S a l e s m e n .

S ee O u r B lue and G ra y S e rg e S u its , s tric tly h a n d ta ilo red , w o rth $18, $20 a n d $22 ,

°in o r d e r to make this event of great benefit to out of town buyer*, we have Mnclmlcil to allow railroad fare from any point within 50 mile*, on preaentatlon of return ticket at cashier s office.

S T O R E O P E N S A T U U U A Y N I G H T U N T I L 1 1 O ’C L O C K .

$14.00 Neat Check Coat and Pants 6 . 9 0 $18.00 Gray Olive Col. Coat and

Pants ...................................................7 . 9 0$20.00 Blue or Gray Serge Coat

and P a n ts ............................................9 . 8 0

YOUNG MEN’S SUITSHttllli Prlre. li to 2« Yrltra. Sni. Prlre.

$10.00 Fancy Gray S uits................... 4 , 9 0$10.00 Black Thibet Suits . . . . 4 . 9 0$14.00 Blue Serge S u i t s .....................6 i 7 6$14.00 Stylish Brown Suits . . . 6 . 9 0 $16.00 Imported Worsted S u its . . 7 . 8 0 $16 High-grade Blue Serge Suits, 7 . 8 0 $20 ElegantStyles Neat Stripe Suits 9 . 5 0 $20,00 Hand Tailored Suits 9 . 5 0$25 Finest Imp’d Worsted Suits, 1 2 . 6 0 $25.00 W ell-known H . & M. K.

Made S u i t s ....................................... 1 2 . 5 0

BOYS’ SUITSRetail rrlre . SUeeOtolT.$3.00 Fancy Cheviot Suits . . .$3.50 Fancy Cassiineres and W or­

sted S u it s ...................................$4.00 Gray Suits, with Knicker­

bocker P a n ts ..................................$6.00 Blue Serge S u its ...................$7 and $8 H igh Grade Suits. , . _ _$10 and $12 Imp. Blue Serge Suits 4 . 7 6

MEN’S FANCY VESTSRetail Prlee, H lie»S 4 to« .$2.00 Fancy Vests ...............................$3.00 Neat Stripe & Check Vests . | , 4 5 $3.50 Styles 3 or 4 Button Ve^ts . . 1 , 6 9 $4.00 and $5.00 Fancy Brown and

Olive Vests................................... \ 2 . 2 6

Sale Prlrp

1.451.691.95

2 . 8 63.65

F.N. SOMMER,A

T«L 370 704 BroMd 8t.,Advflf» tLMt B ldr*

LDVKKTI8GMENTS fo r tb e ^ « w • » p d»1] N. V, newipftper* AtrefQ lftr offio«r»t«*. K. Y.*dTt*i#f4

b«foro 0 V, M. w ill *p|)«»rlA th e n w n ^ Isg edItlOD*. AdT*. reeelTed fo r *U oewepaiierii and mofaalixeN pablU h#4»

MARKETAND

HALSEYSTREETS,Newark, N. J. leading AMERICAN ClOTHIt^

C A L D W E L L A M > V E R O N A .Mlua Oliulys Kanouze. of N ew ark, 1b

Ihe Buesl uf Miss W ilma lif-nry, uf lllooni tjcM avenue. C.-ildwelJ

The LiuIIvb' AhJ Sucle(y rif N onh CulcJ- well will hold U« nex t meeMmt Thuraday arifrnooii m ltnf cUupel.

The •’Buntiawpr M instrel*," of Caldwell, repcaU'd llit-lr c iueriu lnm cm 1*hi iiiichi at A.HBocJallon Hall in * full houHe. The (•iitenaltiini’iHs were* «lvpn ftir thy buncllt uf the Impr-A emem APfuclailan and itie net receipt* were abou t |2uu.

Mr*. YVllfred F- M axwidl, nf Arurlemy i-oatJ, Caldwell. wHi m*ti’ru ilu the Curd Club Frldiiy afivrnuon.

Mr*. Edgar Corwin, of SuccuBunnn P lains, 1* visiting her- filRUer. Mr*. I'I’pii. ertek Cuuk, of Bloomfleld avenue, Cnld- well.

Mrt*t of the teacher* o f the Caldwell public *chool have been rc-engagefl fur the coming yc-ur.

Burl Weifthei’ker, of V erona, wa.* taken dn custody la*i n igh t hy Vollcfmun Ru- pen . of Ihi# place, for th row ing etnnee jU the newly erected sign on ilie .Aih- In lc Cluh ground*. Recorder Jaenbu* fined the lad |9.

ORANaE ADVERTISEMENTSannounce to my old friend* and tho

public thul I urn again in th<' uMtircse busl' noss, /uTiiHuro moving, baBfiiiife and (rolght hniidllTiff, pj^ecla) tripo Ed uM p*rl» city or c'untry. aud gerterol exori-Rvliui: tei. a£5W; emee uiuiiMiUe Orango Leihii MAClt'g E i- tiiouB, A. MAt:K, Fhjp.LAim-JB' Unir taPOf. !*• S' ltW HlT, reirujved

frc iu 3UJ Main it. lo *126 Main Bt.. Uetropol- Ka:t buUdIntf. CiraiTge. Cusuinier* and friend* Kindly give m* a call, ___ __________

12 M i n u t e s from H o b o k e nby the new tunnel.

Station wl liascment.

RESTAimANT aGFiTif n n jo o R i

^ j a W ^ 1 9 ^ T 0 2 0 ^S T U E E T J

Scientific Fur Storage

Furs calif 1 for and delivered. R a t e s v^ry moderate.

s r - T b I r * Floor.

Bthisthe

A Complete Enamel Bed Outfit at 14*75 .T-hTtn O utfit c o n s is ts o f wh

Bed Outfit, Complete,

S14 75

G L E N R I D G E .A zchool meeting w ill be held Tuesday

night, when the voter* will be a*k6d to npprapHnle I10.800 for c u rre n t expen>«(!i anO rn^palrs.

F ir* Chief A rthur Ru**o!l''ft election for ihlrfi ti'r-fi ii ’M tbe

I in-il.1

CAMERA Buphltf^*. dtvMapir.ft «tid prmiinC: right price*: prompt tervict-, try a*. 1«On-

lum Miln ft.: nn*D «vaaipg*.THH flrange dancing c1a*« u'ill hold n rcc^’p-

flon ill FTatikUn Hull l6•ll1’ ^row night; ladles fr»wi gent*— - - 'r ■' “ ’

IM 'T H R R K (IR » I'UOPIINAI.*.~^,NOfTICE 'TO fXiNTHACTORS.

Beglcd pTt>pr><Qls will be received hy the Mayor and cvuncll of ihf hort-nifh nf Hofhv'p. fonl, N .1.. unitl N o'ckek P. M. on FrltUy, May 15. lUOh, tor th*> cfindlrucllbn of n lateral a»in«ary aewer In Gouvetiu'ur avenue, from n*’ap Rutherford avenue, lo connect with newer now Uld in Park avenue,

PLun* *nd aii«rificatloria can be ekamined and Information and blank form* of propoa^la obtained at the office of the borough dark. In ihe cliy hall. P^rk nvetsur. Rutherford, N. J-

r,HCh bid be acoowpanied hy « cstiiiUd check fur the aum of ISO. payable tu the oiMrr of the borough of Rutherford.

The Mayor and council re*«rv« the right to reject any or ail bid*.

By order of tbe cotincll,F. A. BTFDMAN. Borough Clttk.

rp te-l m^therferd. N. J , May 5. IWfi.

I’' ► G0I .■u

1 > ' ► ■I

' '

- >

ED and Bedding,, all but the bed clothes, for $14.75. W e make attractive combination offqr in

interest of Summer home fur­nishers, A matter of great conven­ience to you—order the o u ^ t and yon have no further trouble— the one order c o v e r s everything, bedstead, springs and mattress.

The price is extremely $ 14.75l o w ....................................... -White Enamelled Iron Bedstead, ouisive continuous pillars, heavyfiiling , m a s s iv e .chills, very masiive, new style artistic top roil and brass spindles on head «nd footboard; cxLclIent design, made In 4.0and 4.6 sires; a t ........................................................... .............................O u r S p ec ia l P u re F e lt M a ttre s se * . 45 lbs. built in layers, 7 C not sluHed; covered in finest Webster tickiuK; special at ................. W t / s J

Quartered Oak B u ffets a t $19.75Made ol selected quartered oak, beantifnl grain, highly piano polished,

54 inches high, 40'inches wide, top 19i40, fitted witlt a French bevel plate mirror lOiAO; two small top drawers, one is lined for silver and one large linen drawer with lacquered brass trimming; very best con- * | Q ' y c slruction, at ........ ............................................. .............. c '" ................ ®

Golden Oak China C losets a t $12.75Genuine o*k, 37 Inches wide, 70 inches high, bent end glasses, shaped

legs, three shelves, handsome mirror gallery top.

D E D O u tf i t c o n s is ts o f w h ite E n a m - e l B e d stea d w i th h e a v y c o n tin u ­

o u s p o sts , h e a v y la te r a i s a n d fancy b ra s s sc ro ll f i l l in g s o n Jbead a n d foot board , in a l l s izes; o n e f u l l s ize I ro n S p r in g , m ad e of h e a v y tu b in g a n d c lo se ly , w oven w ire , a n d one g e n u in e ' F e l t M a ttre s s b u i l t in la y e rs , .ho t s tu ffe d , co vered in fa n c y 5 | ^ 7 C t ic k in g ; T o -m o rro w fo r a l l ^ ^

A lso 2^ S a m p le B ra s s B eds, latest designs, with two inch cdnilnuoasposts, very fittest comitriiction Every bed is guw anteed mostckrefnlly «m str«cted ami finished with the best French lacquer,. 4 D , « s W

Box o r W a r d r o b e C o ach , T inest upholstering covered aplain green denim, n t , ......... *......................Xwem i f

Golden Oak Extension T ab les a t $14.75/Solid oak. hand rubbed polish finish, smoatH fitting slides, nuasive

pedestal base, 6 feet extension. V

G o l d e n O a k D i n i n g C h a iT s , ^ 1 . 5 0f oH4 OAka 6iiely irtmcBt closely wovtli Ctne

best p'Osslbl : construction- , * '*i-With leather seat, $2.00 and $2.7$. .W ith slip seat Jeather,

g fl^ F eu r lh F Imh

Page 9: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

SPEAIEKS AND COMMITTEE AT BOARD OF TRADE BANQUETr -

7 ^ , J>oVtj>v T r * t / i3 * J i t '

gSn«>-

FORT TALKS TO TRADE BOARD

Goreroor, Addressiog Bloomfield Business Hen, Urges Inter­

est in Local Affairs.

DIBBER LARGELY ATTENDED

Oovfrrnar Fort wm given ft ronslnf re- ctptlon by the SOO cUtfteni of Bloomneld who Rsvembled last night In the C e n tra l Flrehouae, where the sixth annual ban* quet of the Board of Trade waa held. At the guests' table were Asiemhiymen James A. Baker ftnd Austen Colgate, Rev. George U Curtis. Rev. William T. Wfhox, Mayor SvUphen and officers of the Board of Trade.

After the Invocation by Rev 3. William Ryder, pastor of the Walse&slng Metho­dist Church. President Da,vle made the address of welcome. Governor Fori was then introduced.

*T come to Bldomfleld/' he said, “as a neighbor and friend. Boards of Trade ao* eompllsh much good.

"During my campaign 1 traveled over two thousand miles, and I can say that so other State has as many splendid roads, according to ilse. as New Jersey. Thirteen thousand miles of them have been built by State aid,"

The Governor then dwell on the Import- snce of preserving the forests of the itftte. He continued;

"Our business men must be careful In these times. In the pursuit of business hundreds are falling by the wayside and men should work nvora for their homes and eternity. ^

"Blect good men to office. 1 don’t care about politics, so long as they are honest. For six months before a Presidential e)ed> tlon some work like beavers for the man of their choice, but when It comes to a municipal contest these same men have to be bought to the polls In a carriage."

In conclusion he said;"We have the best water In the world

and we are going to keep It for our peo­ple.*’

Rev. William T. Wilcox was introduced as an "old baeebatt player from Chicago,

M v w m f

X c \r

MONTCLAIR HAS NEW E j ^ E ACTBy Vote of Five to Three

Council Raises Fee and Limits Hours.

SENIOR CLASS HASJTS WAY

Persuades East Orange School Board to Hold Commencement

a t W oman's Club.

REVENUES INCREASED $2,000

ONE COMMISSIONER OBJECTS

T he E a s t Orange Board ot tJCiitcHtiun laa l n igh t aeleuted tho W om an f> Club building In th a t city as ihe place for hold ing the annual com m eju 'erntri exor­cises. T he board had pasaed a reeotuUou a t Ite previous meeting providing th a t the, exerctsea be held in ilu ‘ auditorium o f the Ashland School, inasm uch as the expense would he coniparntlveJi' Kni.ill, and the membera of the Class a re abllg td to lie.Tf th e coBt.

Tw enty-five membera of th e senior classHarold

A fter a delay of nearly th ree m onths since He Introduction and m ore than five mnnlhii *iinr!e It was proposed, a new c.X- cIbp (irdtiiHnca w as passed by the Mont- clnJr Council for th a t tow n a t Its m ee t­ing last night. By Ua provisions, Ucetiees to sell In toxicating liquors a t re ta il In M ontrla lr wlU in fu tu re cost WM: whote- ealf!, neni. and beer holilerB t800 per yoar. Salocma will be allowed to rem ain open only between the houra o f 7 o'clock In ihe m orning and 11 o'clock a t nlglit on all days except Sunduya, election days and iegiiE tiolldas'S.

On Sundays Ihe proprieto rs nnd bartend ­ers m ay rem alJ i In the bar-rnom s from 7 o'clock un til 9:S0 o'clock In the mornltjg In order to d e an llieir# places of bu«l* ness, hut th e screons m ust be down so th a t the in te rio r can be seen from the s tre e t: election days saloons may be opened a f te r the closing of th r polls until 11 o'clock Bt n ight, and on legal holidays businens m ay be done only between 7 o 'clock in the m orning and 1 o'clock In the aflernooti. *

All licensee will be g ran ted In June. They will become operative Ju ly 1. M ont­c la ir a t present contalrts nine placoe w here liquopa a re re ta iled , two which do a w holesale business, and one bottling eptabllahm enl. Should all tw elve licenses be g ran ted . M ontclair's revenue will be increased by $2.lKXi. All license# la st year u 'ere $600, a n Increase having been m ads abou t a y e a r ago from MOO. T he bo ttle rs’ license rem ains a t the previous figure.♦6«K).

The ordinance was passed by five v o t^ In favo r to three again st Its enactm ent. Those vo ting for Its adoption were M ayor C raw ford and Cotmcllmen G rout, H arris , M aoN aughten and Schoonm aker. Those recorded against the rneasure w ere Coutl- cllm en W renscli, I.^hrm ann and Aiworth.

Austen Colgate, of Orange, spoke briefly.The banquet committee was composed

of Feter J. Quinn, chairman: Harry L. Os­borne, Seymour P. Gilbert, Jatnsa H. Moore and Frederick J. Ogden.

W ILL COMPLAIN TO THE RAILROAD COMMISSION

who would now make a hit." . ^ ...."When I WM a baeehall player," ,aia the .chool waa Inconveniently looaied foM r. W ilcox, "I wae a p itcher, th e re fo re I | ^n e v e r m ade a h it," p ro p e rties o t the new aud lto rlnm w tio

A asem blym en Baker, o( H udson, and- - - ' . i>innars declared th a t theflCCommodftUona fo r dresulng a i the Aah- land School were poor.

Com m issioner H ulbert, who presided In th e absence of President Thom as, spoke ag a in s t any reconsideration of th e reso lu ­tion , declaring W*ai the E a s t O range com ­m encem ents were becoming too a ris to ­c ra tic , thus e lim inating m uch of the dem ocratic spirit. He added Ihai tiie floral d isplays were too rlabo rn te and th a t o th e r unnecessary expensed m ade it Im ­possible fo r some girls and boys in E a s t O range to graduate.

M r. H ulbvrt suggested th a t th e 150 to be Bpent for the ren ta l of th e W om an's C lub could be used fo r cnb h ire to nc- oom m odate parents and friends llviJig long dlstancce from 1):ig A shland School.

Commlasloner Cadm us Insisted th a t such expensive com m encem ents m ean t th a t certa in fam ilies ,wou:<l be d iscrim ­in a ted against. H e suggested th a t it m ig h t be more aallFfaclory to have the g rad u a te s w tn r clips and gowna, Mlu^ T racy BppeteJn, a dau g h te r o f School Com m issioner Eppsteln, pointed out th a t th e question of deciding the place would no t in te rfere with the llcral display.

W hen the vote w as takun to rtconelder th e reBolulion ^ r . CadmuH alone respond­ed negatively. The arm ounccincnl th a t th e com m encem ent could oo held In the W om an 's Club was received w ith haud- clapplng .

au en d e d the m eeting last n ig h t.............. .K now lea urged liie oomnd.^aloiicrs to re- l Councilm an H artuhorne w as not p re s e t , consider the resolution. He claim ed th a t He had ..sftld when th e ordinance

L f tv re l P la c e CroMSlnv F r l a Iti M o n to tf t l r i f t ld to De D tingayoaa*

A c « td e n t f J i ia t A v e r te d .Benjamin R. WolArton, of Clifton av»-

Hue. appeared before the Montclair Town Counell iMt night and .aid that on Thur»- day last he and hU driver were nearly killed at the liaurei place oroielng ot the Erie Railroad by a puelng engine. Mr. NVolverton claimed that ttali woe due to the fact that the crotitng Is not protected with gates, and that the engineer did not blow a whietle. Councilman Schoon. makef declared that he had also aeen engtney on the Erie road frequently run over the croi.lng at Mt. Hebron road without giving warning.

It waa decided to send coplea of the complaint to the Erie Railroad and to the State Railroad Conunlulon and requeat the placing of gates or bells at the orosa- ing. I f ttala la not done, Town Attorney Boyd was authorised to Institute legal prooeedinga before the chancellor to com­pel the railroad company to erect gnteC. '

Mayor Crawford said he thought some aadlcol action must b« taken aoon In re*

Eird to the LAcfcawanna croaalng on loomheld avenue. He deoiled ' that

through the curoleasnesa Of a ^ ^ m a n a collision between a trolley car and a rail­road train was narrowly avoided Sunday tifght. ITie train, the Mayor aald, waa coming down the steep grade from the depot, and aa the gates were up, the motorman attempted to ran hie car across the traeka. The electric vehicle, the Mayor declartd, was partially derailed ]uat In time to avoid collision.

Rev. WllUam A. Brothers, of the Church of tha Inmaculata Conception, complained that a bouse, In which the slaters having charge of the parochial ecbool resided, had been taxed Heceald further that Ihia waa a probable mlatakg of the ae- geeaora ua the property was a part of tha ohurob holdings, and waa used for rellg- loua work. Ha added that, unleae the as- aeaamant waa withdrawn he would con- •ult a lawyer before making payment. The matter waa referred to the Law Committee.

The baseball team ot the Colored Branch, T. M. C. A., waa glVOD permission to use the diamond on the Maple avenue Park grounds eacb Thursday and every other Saturday afternoon for match gamea

PermIgsloB was granted to David Tours to erect on a lot on Bloomfield avenue, oppoelte tha poatofflae, a one-atory. brick and etona building, atatadn feet high, thirty-two fast wide and algbty-flve feet long. .This, when completed, will be the

RECOMMEND ADDITION TO BELLEVILLE SCHOOL

Plane to r C ontem plated Im prove- asont to JoialesaoB kteeet Stm etnre

W ill Be ReoelTOd To-Diorruiv.■ The eroctlon of a twelve-ronm nddUloii to the Jorelemon Street School In Belle­ville was recommended by the Board of Education of that place laet night. The report was approved. The archltecl (or the propoeed atruclure wjll be engaged hy competition. A meeting to receive plana will be bald by the board to-morrov/ night.

platrtct Clerk Jsinea J. Turner voiced opposition to the addition proposition, bo- tlevtng that such a structure would not meet the needs of the pupils. He thought that a separate building In another part of the township would benefit more peo­ple. Public sentiment,Mr, Turner thought, was against the addition plan. He sug­gested that the matter be put up to a committee of cttliens for conelderatlon. Other members of the board, particularly Edward F. Stout, thought that public sentiment favored the plan for the addi­tion to the Jorelemon Street School.

The Teachers' Committee reported that all of the thirty-one teachers appointed at the recent special meeting ot the board had signed their oo^itracts. To that Hat wefe added the names of Agnes H. Jaeger, Lillian M. Jones nnd Beulah E. Compton.

Tho report of Supervising Principal Gfciard showed that the total enrolment for April was I,«t, against i.SM lor a corresponding period of last year. The average dally attendance was 1.299, an Increase ot 1S9 over April of lest year. The

' attendance wai ninety

vaafirst introduew i In F eb ruary th a t h# w a i in favor of Iti adoption.

A p p r n r s f « r I J q n o v I n f r r v i t a .C handler W. B lkpr repreFcnlfd tUte

liquor deuters. He aaid th a t M ontclair was ■ th e best ^rovcrncd town of Its xlze In ih*' S ta te , and, in regard to tho liquor ques­tion, the best governed In the United S ta tes. Tbl» la tte r, he said , w as not en­tirely due fP the tow n ordinaneea ond th e tr rigid cnforcem enl. b u t to the class of men to whom Ucensea had been g ra n t­ed a s well. All of them , ho declared, w ere church m em bers; all were eelf-re* npecting cUlscns, who w ent to church on Sunday and who carTlcd on ihe lr busitiees in ft leg itim ate m anner, re fu sing to sell to m inors o r Intoxicated person#. Mr. R iker closed w ith an appeal th a t the p resen t cxciflc ord inance be left alone a s It w'us a lready m ore d rastic in Us provisions th an th a t o f any except two o th e rs In the Stftte.

S ta rr J. M urphy, Rev. H a rry Em erson Fosdlck. George Wellwood Mfurray and several o thers, spoke in support of the new ordinance. Both M r M urphy and Mr. FoHrllck pcored Mr. R iker on h is ad ­vocacy of the liquor m en’s nauae. Mr. Fofldlek referred to Mr. R iker as "the a ilo rn p y fo r the S ta te liquor In terests who hits recently appeared fo r them In TrenLon:" and as ''a TSfewark a tto rney of the liquor in te res ts ."

Mr. R iker declared he w as not a r^pre* sen ta tlv e o f e ither the S ta te o r city liquor dealers. He asked If the M ontclair deal- ere bad a right to have th e tr caus^ pre­sen ted before council. H e then sskl tljat he appeared us their paid a tto rn ey to presciU the fac ts as he understood them.

Rev. D r. Amory H. B radford and Mr. Fosd lck presentf^d a request to the M ont­c la ir courrail in N ovem ber la st th a t the excise ord inance be amended. They askftd th a t the saloons be closed a t 10 o'clock a t n ig h t except S atarday . n igh t, when Qiey should be sh u t a t 7 o 'clock, and th a t they should no t be allowed to open a t a ll on 'holidays. No action on the m in isters’ recom m endations w ere tak en until Feb­ru a ry , w hen am tnd ifien ts p rac tically the flame As th e ordinance passed Inst night w ere introduced. T hese afnendm ents fixed the c lo s ln i hour every n ight a t 16:30 o 'c lock Hod the license fee of all classes a t 1800. D uring th e In te rva l since Its f ir s t In troduction the Excise Committee re d ra fte d the en tire ordinance, Incorpor­a tin g w h a t w ere a t ^flrst Intended as am endm en ts Into the m easure.

Dr. Bradford, who was In another city and could not attend last night's meeting of couijcll, pent word by Mr Fosdlck that he was as anxious to see the ordinance passed as when he flrst proposed the measure last fall.

percentage of attendance wasM h triV t'w ltt'th rgov : {

S S n already among all the pupils,man given. UpPn Mr. Gerard • recommendation Ihe

board decided to have the cloaing eker- sliea of Ih* High School m uraday even­ing, June 1**. audltorivini of theJoiilamon Street School. I t Ig-expected that olna pupils will be graduated at tbia

V a Aet «n T reasngar Bm pa’a D enlb.President John J. Daly, of the Harrison

Town Council, Inetruet^ Town Clerk S truord P. Walah, last night, to send but natloei for a epectal meeting ot the coun-

Jon on the death o(' Towb Treasurer Ed­ward J. (Jraoe. 'Dm on the town?ll to be held to-morrow night to tnhe ac- - ion Ob the death o(

raoe. T)„ __ilBcad at iMlt-maat yesterdayban was pi

ag a tribute to Mr. Orocs. At a mtetuig last n lth t of the exeoulWe oommlttM of the board of directora of tho Woet Hud­son County T rust' Company, of which Mr. Grace wae a member, a resolution ot eondolenca was adoptad., ordered cn arosaed and forwarded to nla tamtly, fli M ^ a la decided to attend the Thureday rooming.

p a r a W an ie fed to Oion B ldge.W ank Csjballngo,-ilk years old, and

-Benjamin HogUo. aged four years, wan. ddred away from their homes (n the Silver

. Lake dlstrlet ot Bellsvfile yesterday aft ' ornoon, ahd were rickm up a t the Lack- 'g*a«na degot In Glen Ridge. The b-iys Were harefooted and h.etlefis- They r.»t'; taken to the. M'Tf ' si tnon and i-M..- glgot returacd tu iLidr psients.

Ily. The funeral

LAdfi CURTAINS are better packed away clean than soiled. See

the point?Our Curtain Work has

been the talk of Essex County for 28 years. It’s because of our carefulness.

0 ' — <A Petttl arimgt “Tht Ytllm tt'agon.'’Union Steam Laundry 1

18 Broad S t m t ‘rh o a a 344 |O ra w OMca (H» ^ lax ) gtolZalaatcMt. ’Pheaeas*

About Your EyesCelt and ie« our Optician. B e will tell

yotiirhetber )>onneecl glassea WBOt. and what kind you do need; go a n id the errors of inegeerience add biiva yoor eyee examined nne of charge a t

H O L T ’ STHfV KNOW HOW

Broad, Our. Aeadamy St.y . I'U.i'Tai

C A F E R O Y A LTHE BEST COFFEE

Cafe Royal may coat more, but if you wilt figure it out that meant only one cent a cup. Why not iis» the best? Cafe Royal If a full fiivorwl-xoffee, and will go 25% farther than any other'coffBeontbe market. Sold by

Rnbert Q. Thomas & 5on,tSI‘183 Duane St., New York City.

itwARx'A x m t BEAUnrUL •M P o S Y e M * M aacM g. i t t w - M m a l s e y s n e e r .

nf]'m L caa*

D r e s s i n g S o L c q u e sROUND hundred dozen of crisp, new dressjfig

sacques will be offered to-morrow only, at about one-third less than regular price.

These pretty sacques are made of plain and striped dimity and lawn with light grounds and colored polka dots and ring dots, as well as dainty flow­ered patterns. They are made with fitted back, belted, with belt attached, with gathered sleeves in three-quarter length and turn-over cuff, the entire sacque j F A r scalloped edge; sizes 34 to 46: regular value " J l I 89c,; to be sold. Wednesday, at............ .............

H o u s e D r e s s e sINOTHER big lot of these house dresses ready

for Wednesday, and they, like the dressing sacques, will be sold at one-third less than they should fatch.

2-Piece House Dresses of good quality chambray, blues and grays; percales in black and white, shepherd checks and black and white plaids with light grounds; front of waist made deep side-plaited, tucked collar and generous circular skirt; sires 34 to 44; value IJl.SO, Wednesday’s special price................................

We reserve the right to limit the quantityto etch buyer.

A w n i r v f t sO rd er T h e m Now

Why wait for llw scorching days to order your awnings ?,

Why not place your order now, have ihem made and ready to put up when the time cones ?

There is nothing to be saved by de­lay, In (act, every advantage Is yours by ordering now, for we will hold the awning* lor ybu until you say put them up.

Thirty different deaign* andcolorings ol striped materials are here (or you to choose Iron. Only the best ^v an iied Iron frames which .ir* guaran teed not to rust are used in the making?

Prices ate the very lowest.We make a specialty of large

store aw nings and will tw glad to make estimates on complete ofSce buildings.

If you have your own frames we will recover them at small cost.

A postcard request will bring our m an to m easure and esti­m ate for you.

C o r s e t s .C. B- Corsets; high bust; dip

hip; madeol Summer batiste; irlramedwith lace and ilbbon. R. « u- Corsets; long back; high bust; dip hip; made of batiste; trimmed with lace and ribbon; double set ol hose supporters. P. N. Corsets; medium bust and hip; hose supporters attach­ed; lace trimmed; standard J 2 f l kinds, ofiered a t.......................... *

Tape Olrdles made ol white, pink and blue tape; trimmed with ribbon how, hose supporters attached; J 4call sires here a t......................vC. B., R. * 0.. Thompwn’s

Olovo Fitting, P, N., H. & n. and Sonnette Corsets-AH new Summer models; high and medium bust;, long, medium and short hip; with and without hose supporter.s, aS you wish; regular f l kinds, ^ Q c Special at................................... ” '

Bra*slere»—H. A W,, B. 4 J. and DeBevolae Bust Supporter and C orset Cover In one; J Jo lace trimmed; here a t .............. “ »

Pemonatration LaVtda & Reduao Corsets

All Ihia week Mrs. Rose, tha well- known expert, will demonstrate and fit, free, La Vida Corsets—our splendid specialty, and the lamed Reduso Corsets.

La Vld,a Corsets are made of bne Im­ported coutil, batiste and silk broche, trmmed With deep falls of lace and rib­bon; the models include the new lilgfi bust and long clinging back; also medium bust and hip; double set of hose sup­porters attached; whalebone filled.

La Vida, f3 toReduso Corsets, f3.

N e m o W e e k continued thruout this week.

Children’s Wear I n t h e A n n u & l S & le o f U n t d e r m u s l i n s

Children** Drawer* ol cambric, trimmed with hemstitched, tucked, em­broidery or lace ruffles; 2 to H ' l i e year sizes....................................... 1 ,0

Children’s Drawer Waists of cam­bric or jean; H. & W. and Ideal; tape fastened buttons; eyelets for hose 'J l c

C h ild ren 's Qownt of ntlniook andcambric; high or low neck styles; em­broidery or lace Insertions anu J f tc edge; 2 to 14 year sizes............... 4 V

C hildren’s Petticoats of cambric, with lull cambric tucked ruffle; 7 ( \ c2 to 14 year s iz e s ................... i V

C hildren 's Oulmpes of Lawn, inbishop styles; hemstitched ruffles on neck ,ind sleeves; 4 to 14 year 'Y ie sizes, for only........................ y o

C hildren 's Skirts, of Cambric; lawn ruffles; trimmed with embroidery; with or without cluster tucking; 7.1c JA ckind................................ ............. 4 "

Children’s D resses—Russian andFrench styles; juaJe of lawn, madras and ginghams; while nnd cjlors; high or low neck; long or .short sleeves; trinimeJ with embruktery and fancy wash braiJ; fl.SO kind; In this sale f i

............................................... I

C hildren 's D ow ns; Z to S ystr sizes; made of cambric and nainsook; chemise and high neck styles; trimmed with neat embroidery and lace In- YQcsections; SOc. kind a t ....................... O y

Child r.n ’s Petticoats of cambric; umbrella ruffle, trimmed with lace Inser­tions and edge, or embroidery ruffle; others with plain tucked ruffles; sizes 2 to 14 for............................. U 7

Children's Drewers; felled uaiu;worked buttonholes; finished with hem and cluster tucking; In the following sizes;

Sizes J, 4, Reg. l9c.,attSc.Sizes 7, 8. 0,

Peg. 20c., at 2SC.

Chlldran’s W aists of camtiric, tied with torchon lace or embrcild- ;r,' edge; rihlon drawn; all size.s.

trlm-

44^

Sizes 0, 1, 2,Reg. ISC., at I2>i'c.

Sizes 5,' e,Reg. 2.1c., at IPc. -

Children’s Skirt* of cambric; um- hrt'lla ruffles; some with lawn tucked flounce, hemstitched or bee trimmed; sizes Mo H years; regularly 50c., 3 9 '

C hildren 's Night D raw er* of raus-■ lin; knee length; drop .seat; sues 2 to 8

years; 50c. hind, in this sale 3 9 '

Children’s Night D raw ers ol ma­dras in pretty pink and blue stripes; I to 8 year sizes; regularly bdc.; ^A C this week at................................... “ Y

Greai Ba.g aurvd Trunk OffeTM e e t c h T h e s e B & g s a t $ 5 . 00 .

High Cut Fnglish Club Bags, m.ide of fine, smooth leather. with heavy Icntker-cuvereJ frame; satin firtisli Irlmmlngs; h.inJ-srweil outside edge; he.ivy leather corners; lealher lined; htted with one lull length pocket.

Sizes. ,H-in. 15-In. |i~ln, 17-in. Ik-in, \ <Reg... i l f7.50 fa fS.SI) jv 'Choice of any.................................................. )

G re a t Bcl#! a.t $7.75

'S

English Club Bags; large, high cut bags; made o( hest qualify leather; sewed In frame; hand sewed outside edge; sewed-on corners; satin finbh trlm- mlngi; full leather lined; English lock and handle; fitted with one full length and two short pockets.

Choice of sizes— $*16 in. 17 in. 18 in. ' '

Reg. 11.00 11.SO 12.00 s 1.75D ress S u it Cases

Firve T ru iv k i F o r L ittleCanvas Covered Trunks; hardwood slats,

wrapped; protected by brass clamps: iron bot­tom; bound with vulvanized liber; strap hingis;' set up tray with hat box; two centre fiber bands; extra heavy straps:Sizes J2-I11. .14-In. ,lf>-ln. J8-1n. 40-in. Pe-ularly f7 f7 ,50 fS fS.sO fO

v c i ‘ 5 . 5 0 ‘ 6 ‘ 6 . 5 0

D ress T ru n k s— B argainsDress Trunks, bound with heavy vulcanized

fiber; hardwood slaU, protected by copper- pluted bumper clamps; all parts riveted; two closely nailed ceritre bands; cloth lined thruout; two sole leather straps; Iron bottom; tour cleats on bottom of trunk; fitted with two trays:Sires J2-ln. .14-In. ,lfr-ln. .18-In. 40-In.Regularly flO ftO.SO f l l fll.TS fl2.S0

‘ 7 . 5 0 ‘ 8 ‘ 8 . 5 0

of solid 3-oz. sole leather; with leather; linen lined

straps in top and Body and outside of case; brass lock; 24-m. size;

Special,

steel frame; corners capped $ ; fitted with shirt pocket;

reg. f6; special at............3.85

Infants* WearInfants' Slips ol Cambric and Nain­

sook; box pUilted and bishop styles; fin­ished with hemstitched ruffles on O A c neck and sleeves, for only,.......... L y

Intants’ Caps of Lawn; French and Dutch styles; tudreil, hemstitched, lace and embroidery trimmed; finished '7 2 c with ribbon rosettes, for only...... fcO

Hose ReelsYou cannot afford to be

without a hose reel If you have a garden hose, for they aid materially In lengthening the life of the hose. Hard­wood bent r e e ls ; s w p c regularly 89c., spe- / S clal i t ...................... * ^

W i n d o w S ^ ; r e e n B .

Hard wood frames; oiled fin­ish; covered with fiest quality screen cloth; made in several sizes to fit almost i f leany window...........

F o o d C h o p p e r s .The Universal Food Chop­

pers; will chop all kinds of meat tnd vegetables, fine or coarse; regular 75c. kind, for to- z p c morrow’s selling...... ........... ^

W h c i e l b M r o w s

“ W o r l d B r a n d "

s i l v ^ I l w a r eWe are eager to have you see the beautiful new Moselle design in our World Brand

Silver. It is truly the prettiest thing we have seen in many a day—perhaps the best design ever put on silver,

This ware is in French gray finish and is plated on the highest grade nickel silver base and guaranteed to carry not less than 50 per cent, more silver than regular standard plate. It is the most durable artistic finish obtainable. We are introducing this new likable design to our patrons at very low prices as follows:

Teaspoons, fl.39 % dozen.Dessert Spoons, 52.49 ’4 dozen. Soup Spoons, fZ.7S H dozen.Table Spoons, $2.73 '/i dozen. Bouillon Spoons, $2.49 M dozen. Coffee Spoons, $1.39 % dozen. Orenge Spoons, $1.63 >4 dozen.Ice Cream Spoons, $1.65 }4 nozen. Dessert Forks, $2.49 % dozen. Medium Forks, $2.73 % dozen. Oyster Forks, $1.63 dozen.

Ice Cream Forks, $2-75 dozen. Individual Salad l-ork.4, $2.73 ),

dozen.Individual B utter Spreaders, J2.49

c, dr>zen.Medium Knives, $4,98 Vi dozen. Dessert Knives, *4.75 dozen, Berry Spoons, $1.10 each.Salad Spoons, $1.10 each.■letly Spoans, flSc. cadi.Sugar Spoons, 55c. each.

Cream Ladle, 55c. each, (iravy I.adle, A5c. each, Oy.ster I.adle, $1.95 ea. Soup Ladle, $2.75 ea. Sugar Tongs, 55c, ea. Pkk ie Forks, 39c. ea. B utler Knives, 55c. ea. Tomato Servers, $1.Uf ea. Pie Servers, $1.6.3 ea I’le Knives, 81.39 ea.Cold M eat Forks, 85c. ea.

C hildrerv’s Dresses

4

Children’s Dresses in French Waist, Russian, Motlier Hub­bard and Princess styles; made of dainty lawns, pique, linens, etc., trimmed with pretty laces in many patterns; also with em­broidery in open or blind de.sign: finished with ribbon bows; 1 to 4-year sizes; regularly priced at $6 and $8; in this sale at $only.............................................................................

Children’s D re sse s— Made of fine, sheer iawn, in Russian and Mother Hubbard styles; long and short sleeves; high or low neck; trimmed lyith dainty embroideries and laces, many pretty styles to choose from; regularly $.1.50 and $4; special L

Children’s Dresses in odd models and sizes; exqbi&i.tely trimmed with rich laces and embroideries; 2 to 5-year sizes; regularly $9 and $12, for only..............................

rail, 4-47

*7.50

S creen Doors

W i n d o w S h e - d e s .V ery SpecigaL

4 ,0 0 0 strictly perfect Window Shades of good quality water opaque cloth, mounted on dependable spring rollers; white, dark green, Melrose, ecru, Nile and olive to choose from; size t ^ C 36 ins, wide by 72 in. long; brackets for Inside or outside | §casement; regular price 2Sc., special price.................^

We wilt fill sit **ll or telephone orders, but will not sell any to dealers If w* can help It.

Walnut stained; extra strong wood work; iH in. thick; best quality screen wire cloth; l2 mesh; made mi in six sizes; regularly UQc|| 98c., soecial priced ,. O " ‘i

Bring your measurements.

W etsh B o ile r sExtra heavy Tin Oval

Shaped Wash Boilers with Eentiine copper bottoms; weU soldered seams, k^uaranteed

; ; V r S : , ? c: ’1 .2 9 & ’ 1 .6 9

Asbestos IronsLaundry Sets of these excellent as­

bestos Irons, Including three Irons, one hood and on* asbestos mat; extra smooth finish; nicely nickel-plated; their merits demonstrated in our l l r tP Model Kitchen dally; price...... I « l D

L a u n d r y Stoves.prize Laundry Stoves—

oval top: with one length of pipe; set up free of charge within the clh- J a * m m limits; reslarly J ) , / ^ $6.08; special. ^

Cimal Wheelbarrfrats, bui l t Axtrt strong for the rougher gar­den work; regularty * a o priced 12,39; spcffiti SI U x to-morrow....... -......

Wakshir\g MeLchifies Oil StovesMajestic” Waahera, with lirge flywheel at­

tachment; easy running; will, do the wash in half thetime that other washer* requiro; lar price $6.95 j apeciai to-morrow

regu-

Blue Flame Oil CooWiig Stove*;two-burner; nicely japanoed; superior to many higher priced blue flatee stwes;

' guaranteed to give satistac- J j ation; regularly I4.39:'spe-dal a t..... .................. ..i*,,..

m

J

Page 10: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

^ Socicty—Homc IntercstS'-Womcn’s Clubs--_ — |-| ^ I 1 I 1 I 1 I— I ^ 1 |—1 ^ 1 . ~ <■ * 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ IM IM IlM '■ll' I **'

Among Womens Organizations

IX 'tth one o icep tlon , the mtinager* ot th e H om e for Aged W omen were re ­elected a t the annual m eeting held ye*- tp fday afternoon. The exception was Mro. A m broM Tom klne, w hose rcelgnatlon was received. I t w as s ta ted th a t the oldest

■•tnm ste will be ninety-seven y«ire of agoJu ly I. Jam es U H ays preaided and Mal- cnlfn Corllse fiang aeveral solos- Hl»n F ran ces H ays told stories, am ons tlrcin being the Irish folk laJo of iho ' L '''" ;' R ed H en ." An offer to place a hram h b re ry a t the home was received irom th e Fren Public Library.

Rev. L u ther W arner, pasto r o t the I ^ M ethodist P ro te s tin t Church, address, bringing back srenea of i n r youth to the aged Inniaiea, and dwemny ou the power and sweetness a t imivcreal love. A fter the program the ram utgrri served ten, and a numl>er of gtrls actec n s floaters. Olhoers will be elected tn a law w eeka

A meeting o f the W hatsoever d " ' " K ing '* Daiyrhiora of ih t ChTtm-nary Met n- odi«t KpJscopnf Church wap Ju-Ul In ili#* chapal iM t nlcrht. and It wi;» dfi'ided pi ho ld a cako Knl« a t the homo of Mc?-- Kdw ard H. Jonct», ?71 Gar»Ul« Bireut. Hal- u rd ay aft.^niooii. May 23.• • • L

*1116 annual luncheon of the MIgj' School A lum nae Assoclnllon will be held a t He J'A nno 's Salunt.ty ;tf(trnoon. Mrs Jam es M. Seym our will be the taaatinlstre.«s, and th e re will be a p rogram of en terts lnm ent.

■ • •M rs. Jam es M. Seymour, of the S a tu r­

d ay Club and PhtHtsclpomn, attended th« ■wring reception of Phulo In New io rk , of w hich she Is elso a m ember, nl the home o f Mr*. C harlo tte W llbour, the [ireeldent. C en tra l P a rk South yesterday afternoon,

A w hist fo r the benefit of the Home for C rippled Children w as held In H-c Rosc- vlUs A thletic Club yeslcnlay tifiernoim. P i^ r e g s lv e end bridge wldst both were p iy e d by more than ino women, iiml the flpn trrs w ere the m em bers <.if tlie a u x ­iliary.

SORG RECITAL IN ORARGE.B elaald lV#rr«nrAth^a F in e Q uattle i

■p m B in d e r A v n lti H n p - p l l r Dtaeloaads

J lelnald W erren ra th , one o f the moat ta len ted o f the younger klngera In th e A m erican concert fteld« gave & song rc ’ c lU l in the la rg e r hall In ih e W om an's d u b house, -East O range, la s t bight, and by h is perform ances compeUed those trio -

ChatofWomen'sClubs in Suburbs

M embers of the S o u th e rn Society of O ranges and th a lr g u e s ts realized alxml

a t a beiiefU card p a r ty lj«-ld ycticrduv afternoon, a t th e resldcuci* of M o. liid- w ard Pfizer, 423 C entro alrekU, Houih Or­ange. The room s w ere decked with Bprlne blossoms. M rs. P r lze r watt aBulstod In reci'ivJng by ilic d u b ortlcer» find Mi». A 13. Koik^- HYb. WllllKm A. Bouldln. Mrs. A. J. Lan4me, Mrs. H cdley V. Cuoke und Mns. C E. MUchell. T he pnn.eedtt wlU used for the V irginia HuspUfil nt Itirh- iiKMid. D uring the bUBlnees jnceilng tlu- old olfleers o t tlie soclwiy were ro-elocted. US follows; P residen t. M rs A rtliur H Lloyd: vloe-prcsldenl. M rs. piiillp N. Pa- IrlRfuliC; IretLsurer, M rs. Jam es N. Clark, Hud lium dury, Mrs. Qe(irg<! P Anderton The luBi rm>uilng of th e seaBoti will be ht’ld lilMiidity a fa te rnoon . June i(>.

M rs Edwin C. Grice, proeidi-nt of th f Phliadolplila Homo and Bciu>i>l l-^eaguc, will Bpf-ak In the Inferesta o f n pusslb.e SirniJar inovem eot In i\w Oningi'S lo*fnor- Tuw night. In (he tViin^rin's Club. East Ornnge. 'J’he. lec tu re Is under the uu:’ rdoca of the Kdenup ile i-ir im en i find w 'li be followed by an liifortnrtl (Aisrudtihm.

Mias Nellie liBklwln, of fi.'> ChegJnui s treet, Dr:trige. j-nlertahied tlu* m em ­bers of the Ensem ble Club, nt (heir lust m rid iig u( the seiihtiii lust n ight. Pluno. VJoUu and vocal eoh.>s nuide ^ p the pr.j- grum. C. Wllllwm W ord playK l several original comynsiilnns Tw o songa wrlite-t by Atrs. C lam A K om , w ere sung by Mrs. C. Wlltiam Web)> an d Miss EHsa- bt’lh W alker. MUs Joseph ine MucKi-nzh. played vioUn s<doe. T he ofheerB of thi; club will hold ail execu tive m eeting enrl> iiLXl moiilh, when p lana fo r nex t seuson's Work will be dlsouased.

SICKROOM Jf .g ETIQ U ETTE

■y

AI THE POHIIERER'S.W hat to E a t offers som e Buggestlons to

be kepi tn m ind w hen a chicken la bought. 'In selecting a d ressed c h ic k en /’ It Is

said, " rub th e hands over th e akin. If It Is In an y degree slippery o r sitm y, don 't buy it, fo r th la dciio ies th a t th e fowl Ls Iti bad condition; if, a f te r being cooked, the bones of th e chicken should have u brow nish hue. It la b e lte r to throw the chicken aw ay th e n to c a t It. The feot of a fresh chicken are so ft and moist, th e re Is no greenish o r bluish tin t around the veins, and ihu eyes a re clear. A young fowl will have sm ooth legs and coDib. and the b reusi la so ft and pliable. T he young cock will have so ft spurs. F o r routitiiig, dark-legged fow ls a re best., while the w hile-lcggvd a re best fo r boil­ing. Pin fsa lh era In ab u n d an ce ludlcaie a young chicken; the presence of lung hairs Is an Index of age. D ry picked chickena a re preferable to those th a t a re .sca lded ."

TO PREVENT NICKS.A n English w om an who hcllevcH In

lightening the household ca res of her sla- t e n th e world over );as told recently of a plan she em ploys to prevent n ick­ing china. " I have d am ag ed ," she siiys, •'by break ing o r nicking, th e b e tte r p a rt of a H uvltand «et o f uhlnu. T his was caused m ostly by the dishes h itting Bgalnet th e ends of the m etal w a ter fau ­cets while w ashing , so th a t I had to give up using the s in k and (Uirry the dlahpan to a ta^ le . To rem edy th is InconvenLence I atrelelied a piece of w hite rubber tu b ­ing. abou t two inches long, over the ends of the faucets, ta ttin g It e;£tend about half a n inch below. T he dlsties no longer a re broken a g a in s t th e m e ta l pipes and I have no more e x tra s tep s to lake. This Is simple, ye t m eans m uch to lovers of da in ty china."

A SOOT PREVENTIVE.

purely (here Is no m ore Im portant field ihan the sU-k room fo r Ihe exercise of nilquette, which te rse ly drflned, is the s r t of conduciltig o n e 's self properly. The care of a person who Is 111 is, of course. In the h an d s of ductor and nurs**. but nut a iill le of the com fort ,»nd hftppint'sia o f the p a tie n t depends on the tri'.um eni accu rded by meihbvre of the family and fr len d t, and It Is these la tte r who well m ay s tu d y some of the principles of sick -room etlquvtto.

PtTliapH the f irs t o f these principles Is (r avoid giving th e im pression of ovrr- H.C-..^;uie. T he sick p a rso n a lw ays should be i-ii^red , never depressed.

Fur th is reason a n a tm o sp h ere of cour­age and confidence aJiould surround those who u rr allow ed to e a te r the sickroom. They should be cara|[ul n o t to touch upon topics which m a y cause anxiety, and they should seek to m ak e the cenversa* tiun such o» w ill s tim u la te healthful thoughts. Bynnpaihy should be sxpreSHcd, In dollcnio w ay s. It i s 'th e w orst of pulb d e s to cuter to an y m orbid langlngs for cunim lsfration. T he norm al evidences t>f love and friendsh ip sp eak fo r them selves

A point should be mad^^ of try in g nui to disiii5polni ll sick per-son. Nothing bhould be prom ised th a t tliere is not rea ­sonable c e r ta in ly of perform ing. I f there m usl be disappolntm en.t. have the cause of It carefully explained . Ono who is HI has much tim e to th ink , and it Is s ssy (p m agnify irllles.

Tn ihe case of friends i t is well not to be too Insistent in try in g too acK)n to see one who Is HI. C alls o r telephone m es­sages of Inquiry and n o te s will answ er all purposes until ihe convalescen t Is able to receive vielts. W hrn th e v is it Is made, do not overm ay you r lim e; ask the nurse whui the limit ehnuM be. B ui do not have the leaving luisiy o r ap paren tly un ­der Insirtu'tlnni'-

Flowersoncli|.'li<-aclr8 fo r the sick should he chofleii with th o u g h t. W llh flowers those th a t a re ndorlcHH or have a very faint odor a lw ays a re proferable.

Finally, rem em ber th a t n person who Is 11] 1» ifecullarly suspcctlb lo to ac ts nf kIndnesH A ttentions to the unfo rtunate a re cheiid ii'd long a f te r the day when they bring sunsh ine in to the slekroom.

item s o f Interest to Society

Mr«. T hom s* B H fn rj ', llm prasldant, g u v , a ruucrjllon to Ihu Lyric Club a t har lifiine, 1(77 Hroud xtroal, yeslerrtay a f te r ­noon, T here w as a largo reiirexenlatlon p resent, inoludiug the director, A rth u r n . W oodruff. M rs. W oodruff stood In the reeelvliig jliio w ith Mrs. Henry, and the two v lcu-presldents, Mrs, C hester B. H ong and Mrs. O. C uritun WSniins. Mrs. Bcr- tn iin Ti.wnloy, the re tlru ig secre ta ry , pre-

ii Hu- leu u1,l,-- The house w as deehed w ith lilacs iiiul tsilrns, and an or- I'.-irH .. u , is Mi iljt- hall.

■'■I, r.f MISS Roberta B ram e,o f 38 O rlentn l s treet, io Charles Twining, ot Now io r k , will tiike place lit G race B piscopal t.'huroh Tuesday, M ay 28. I t will be a la rg e affair.

Happenings in Social Circles

Mrs. R obert W els- K. W hitfield were

n il.' given by the iti W est E nd Hull

1 was decked with abniil fifty present.

*uldi.‘d to the even*

Mrs. E lbert W liile, httujit nnd M rs. J pairuncsHCM a t u >1 UmoSon o ino lo Uhil’ last niglit. T he h i palm s and tberu wfe*r'Several burn dances log 's Bujuyments • « «

The m em bers of Lti Soiree Club, com ­posed (if Hlxteon young people, were en te rta in ed a t a musical- S a tu rd ay even­ing, Kt th e home of Miss K ath ryn L oftu l, of sSninh T vnih Bireet A collation w as serviHl at the close of the m usical nurn- bers The d u b contempluieH giving a box p a rty a t one* of th« New York th e a tre s curly In June,

Tersely Told for Young Readers

From th« Old W orld to th« New.T he first po rt reached by th e sh ip sail­

ing from A m erica direct to N orw ay Is the litt le tow n of C hrls tiansand , which lies nestled am ong fir-clad h ills w hich slope dow n to a harlx ir a lm o s t landlocked by Islands an d rocks. I t does not soem very m uch of a place, to the person wtio tcii d ay s previous has said good-bye to New York, b u t there la p len ty o f In terest to see In It, and It lu'is a h is to ry ,. loo. Oiie o f th e m ost fam ous sons o f C hristianaand is H enrik W ergeJand, a N orw egian pact, who was born Ju n e 17. and died In J546.

T he o th e r day th e re cam e to New York a Norw egian bishop, A nion ChrlstUm i3ang—h1a nam e will am use An^crlcun hoys and girls. But they m ust rem em ber tlt.it.- th e lr own nam es m ight seem funny to N orw egian children. T h e reason (bat BIshup Bang comes to th is coun try is to give a s ta tu e of the poet W ergeland to one of the g rea te s t socie ties of N orw t- g^lans In our N orthw est. O n Ju n e 17, tb s ono hundredth a n n iv e rsa ry o f W erg t- lan d 's birth , this e ta tu e , w hich is of bronise, will be unvclieil In G rand Forks, N. D. I t Is a g ift m ade by a -Norwegian sculptor, named Vtegland, an d is ihe gift cf th e Norweglan.H of the hom eland to the N orw egians who have rom o to th e New W orld to make the tr fortunes.

Some poets ur© adm ired fo r the ir gen­ius, while of o thers wo gay th a t they are loved. W ergelaiid belongs to the la tte r class. To the N orw egians he is a s Burns Is to the Bcotch, and, tn a way, us Loti.^* fellow Is to us. Ho w rote m any songs of ihu people, and m uny pa trio tic po<‘rap. x\ll K orw eglatis know about him.

Bishop B ang Is a friend o f a Jersey C ity pastor. Hev. I. L. P. D letrlchson. of the Seuhdlnavm n L u th e ran Trin ity C hurch, find went a t once to m ake the Jersey C ily m inister a visit.ANSWERS TO QUERIES.

F, W, Minill, ^ rv ln g tu n —Please t^ll the pn-p» i 'Sizcil flag fu r u. ib irty -foo t pole.

A dug (en by flfteen feet is recom ­mended.

If B. TI. M.. N ew ark, who w rote re ­cently to th e NCVV8 n-Ksrdlng civil en- gine^•lhlg. will send bis imme and address tn this nfllcu he will be com m unicated ] down and hang ll In a d ry clean place with. • ’ till It Is next needed.

PUT AWAY THE CLOTEESLUNEThe (SJntheslIne should not be le ft o u t­

doors a fte r the w ashing la dry . Tlio rotn ro ts the rope and the d u s t Hetties on ll. so there is g rea t d anger of the clothes becom ing snllod when hung out. Take It

• '..•Ai I-

R e lo f tid W errlB v m fli.

, Ictss of admlratloit and appreciation with Vhlch his apdlences invariably reward his

i sfforts to entoTtaln them In a domain of Y oxacting work. Naturally endowed with \

hArUons. whose freshness has not been . tmpair«d :by long usage, and widcli is ' rich and sympathetic In quality, be has

Qjtqulred A skill In using It that aeceii- . tuAtss its native charm. To his vocal

technical resources are united teni- ptrament. Intelligence and taste, and he loluies his singing with such just feeling HI makes his communication ' of mupiu

' gBd ■entloient finely expressive of the (i>mpo«er8 Intent and very appealing and Itirring in their effeci on his hearers.

'll "^Kls p rogram covered a wide range of 4 Wilecilons from the w orks o f long'Vanlah-

od composers, and from those of la tte r- d a y c reative m usicians, and, while giving am ple scope fo r the offecllvo display of his fine voice, also tested h is ahiliiy os un In terp reter. I t compi'laed songs by Bacchl, H andel, Grieg. Schum ann, Gar) Busch, H a rrie t W are, Vilhevs b lunfoid, B runo llu h n , H ow ard Brockw ay and C h este r Bearle, and. n s m any of them w ere unfam U lar to th e audience, the en­joym en t derived from th e . recita l was heigh tened by th e s in g er 's JmroducUon of lyric noveiiten.

A householder who n ev er h a s any tro u ­ble with soot In the chim neys, says th a t the secret Is follow ing o u t a suggestion given her m other. W hen building a lire fo r th e first tim e In th e season, burn a piece of zinc In w ith the coal. A hit from a n old w nahbonrd will an sw er every pur-1 pose, Thle a c ts like m agic and wml will | no t seltle In a chim ney for m any m untba ' where this hae been done. [

^H O H B F O R F R IE K D L B gg MBETI4,

1 ^

C h l l t i r e a B e o lfe a n d l i n g a n d llv v .A> S* Z lm m e rm n n RfnkeM Aildreew.T here w as a very la rge a ttendance a t

th e ann iversary o f the Hom e fo r the F riendless, at the Institu tion , last night. «klniost l!0U persons being present. The principal address w as madn by R e\'. A n­drew S. Zimmerman, of Mic M emorial Preabyii='Tlnn I'hurch . l ie com phnienicd th® children on th e ir behavior a t the church scrvlr.'i-s. m ylrig thnt jiome olberB m igh t Uv scut to ihe home to be tau g h t cburieay.

R ichard Brown, ilic HUpcrlnifnilent of th e SundHy-scht-ol. smtik, ihe buys joining In the churns. Find MI^h t\'ll>l i Gray sung a solo. The • \('U tu Ihr Bmall(4illo ts, reoHwl * uid gio 'c V'uiil"ubiuiiH and songs. In Ibv afu-niuuii they bjiiJ a

t re a t of good i IUoks.

IX AID OF F H E k ll AIK I I ^D .

F o u r t e e n L i t i le ( ; i r l« ( r r ti> ( ilv e a F a i r i>n S a tn rd o } .

A fa ir to stfU ie unoii'y for 'he e i r fund uf lb'- Fcjiiulo i'h .ii i'i.ble fF>- clcty will bt* l.t Ui a! Ihe li fun nf Mis, Arthur Gud^. Tf» stinnloy avciuir, b.ii ir day afternoon and i \«-nlnii

"rhe Cf»mnjlnc‘* ti .it h piurmtnjr the a f ­fa ir Is compf'Hpd of lu srlecn DtUc #(1r!s. who a re lntcri*sio(] in ^icicllnj^ Icb? fiiriU' •ftale children to ih t rountM daring lUf w arm w eather. They nn* M-irgitri?! Gmir, Ell(?h M arx, PjmUy Swutn. f'.aihcrlne vludp. JdatUd-i M arx. Neva I’joyi imlrt*. Ellznl- ih Shoyer Helene BlRbup. Mlhlrcfl Vrin g m mn Shoyf r, Louise Huiix. Muriel Hays, M arit’ I>eckcr and H elen tShoycr.

READY-MADE GOWNS.I t Is su rpris ing how th e 'T eady-tnade"

look m ay he d ispensed w ith In simple w ash silk drosses by th e addition of some hand work, the ciiunge of a cuff, or ttie addition of n little trim m in g about the yoke or girdle. If one feels unable to give the requisite a r t is t ic touch, a (Yress- m aker will do It a t sm all expense.

"RS/Te EDISON PHONOGRAPH

ABOUT IfHE h o u s e .In F ry ing Mush.

A little b u tte r added to the drippings In w hich mush l.i fTh*d w ill give the ciellcate brow n so pleasing to th e eye uh well as to the palate.

To Clean W all P ip e r .Pieces of Bt;ih* b read ^Are exceller.l

c leansers of !i=f»uis 1n wall paper. Hub th e suDvd piacan w ith the breod. The process may have to bo repeated to re­move the spul elUlrt‘ly

__ 4To Cut Hot Qresd.

It Is not a t a ll dlfllculi u> cillt hot bread o r cake. If the knife flrsi be heated.

W hen Bolling FIzh.A tfiblrspuonful o f viu<.'>^ar to a q u a rt .if

w ater Is the proportlo ii used In boiling fish. Thfl vlneR.’ir will iTcv8*nt the ftsli from break ing w hen taken from the stove and served.

If I should look for the lim e o’ day On the rose 's dUil red.

1 Hhould th ink it was Just the sunrise hour

From the flush of Its peta.ls spread.

An(S If I would iGlI tur the llly-bell,J should th ink It w as calm, while neon:

And (he v io le t's blue wnuUl if*!! by he hit© Of th e evening coming soon.

B ui when 1 would know' by my la d j 'a face.

I am all perplexed the while;^•0? It’s a lw ays s ia r lig h t by her eyes,

And Bunllght by her bmlle., -'A lb ion Fellows Bacon.

-AJJD-

VICTORlalkiog Maebines

and Records.Sold on time at cash prices.

STANDARD PHDN06RAPHLarge M orning Qlury Horn,

Horn Crane, 12 Oold-Moulded Records, 12 Capacity Box, all for

$ 2 9 . 3 2

157 Halsey SI. . 12 Hew St.

PARLORS12 Central Avenue

VINENT K O l 'l f P E I . FAKE.OKSMost Complete Stock of M a c h i n e s and R e c o r d s V l w l V I f. ;',r- , w a riccT io N soiiiotT ED

Newark talking Machine Co.Frailly MS Bwl t*. row ai 12 faniral lya. FHOSE 3171. J

M r .EDISON would like to see an Edison Phonograph in every American home

because he knows that there is in this, his favorite invention, more

sound, healthy amusementthan can be had in any other way for so little money. After all, what is it that we want in the way of entertainment? We go to the theatre to hear songs and dialogues; to the dance hall for music and motion; to the concert hall or grand opera to hear good singing, when we can get them all, at far less expense and trouble, in our own homes with theEdison Phonograph.See and hear the new Edison model with the big horn at the nearest Edison store, or send for a complete catalogue describing it.EUSim e s s m e n who use the Edison Business Phonogriiph say that it’s tike having a cum- peteut stenographer continually at their elbow. Write us for information.

WE DESIRE GOOD, LIVE DEALERS to sell Edison Phonographs in every town where we are not now well represented. Dealers having established stores should write at once to

National Phonograph Co., 75 Lakeside Avenue^ Orange, N. J.

O uf '*KewPrcic©**'* Carpet Clrantna l l m lf hCT thurougbl

■THE OLD REUABUL HOME FURNISHERS"

g g W P E R J fflt ii/7V w Horn Co­

r a MARKET STREET.Note Name and “ No. 73“ Before Entering Store

The “ Overstock” SaleIs amazing the public with Its price drops— and cutting down many a surplus line for US! Four out of 100 snaps:

7.00 Golden Oak Chiffoniers at 4.95

15.00 All-hair Conch at . . . 11.25

12.00 Cotton Layer Mattress at 9.50

3.25 Large Arm Perch Rocker at 2.45CREDIT THAT HELPS!

687 Next Door

STREET. Hahne & Go.

Mathushek & Son Alteration Sale of Pianos

Wc are about to make extensive alterationa in our wareroom. We shall need considerable space for the placing of our slock that the work may be done. Beginning TO-DAY, MAY Jith, 1908, we will put on sale a mag­nificent selection of Upright Pianos, Grand Pianos, Flayer-Pianos, Player Attachments and Square Pianos at prices unheard of in this vicinity.

If you are thinking of purchasing, by all means see this splendid col­lection. The sale will begin Monday morning and continue until every one of these instruments are sold, You will profit by calling early,

UPRIGHT PIANOSMILLER UPRIGHT, 1 1 H

fine tone, for................................................... h X I I V / J3 5 QGORDON UPRIGHT, 1

M.\THUSHEK & SON BABY O O C \UPRIGHT, used two months in rent........ 250

KRAKAUKR UPRIGHT, 2 t 5mahogany case, for........................................ ^ t \ J 3 5^

WEBER UPRIGHT,fine 'rosewood case, for.................................. 550

ELBRIDGE UPRIGHT, 2 1 0carved mahogany case, for............................ ^ 32S

MATHUSHEK & SON. beautifnl walnut ^ 5 2 5 case, used only for concert purpose, for.....

GRAND PIANOSHARDMAN PARLOR GRAND, 4 ^ 0

JAMES & HOLMSTROM Baby Grand, 4 2beautiful mahogany case, beautiful tone... 7 5 0

PLAYER-PIANOSEUTERPE PLAYER-PIANO, 4 0 0

elegant mahogany case, for.......................... > 1 / v J 600EUTERPE PLAYER-PIANO, A A f \

used 3 m onths.............................................. w *T 3 600PIANO PLAYERS (Attachmants)

ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL. t O(piano and organ combined,) for............... I A O 350

c Ec il ia n p i a n o -p l a y e r , ’ 1 Afine walnut case, for...................................... I O ^ 250

SQUARE PIANOSHAZEETON s q u a r e , mahogany 4 t x

case, carved legs, for..................................... 700HAINES BROS. K K was

rosewood case, carved legs, for......... ......... v J x J 650BEETHOVEN, A - 7 was

rosewood case, carved legs, for................... » I 650OTHER SQUARE PIANOS, f15 to $65.

Tb«$e ar$ but fow of tho floe oolleotloa we will put oa ssle, you can ODly appreciate their value byseelag thetn.V e i r y X e t - r i a * * o f F * n > - m o T x t .

MATHUSHEK & SON PIANO G 0 . : : r :

Franklin Savings BankB r o a d S t r e e t *

MERRITT Q. PERKINS, Prea.J. WARD WOODRUFF. V-Pres.

HENRV M. DOREMUS, Treas.WILLIAM 0 . BRENN, Sec.

48th DIVIDENDThe Managers have dedsred a Dividend at the

rate of FOUR % per annum on accounts of fl.OOO, or le.s», entitled thereto on May 1st, and at the rate of 3J4 % per annum on the part of any account that exceeds fl.OOO, to fS,000. .Payable on and after May 15th, 1908.

D eposits Made Before J u n e 4 Draw In te re s t from Ju n e I.

NEWARK BRANCHC O R N E R N ew a n d H alsey S tree ts

Do not pass this corner without going in to listen

C OS T S YOU N O T H I N G !You m ay have a Phonograph se n t to y o u r hom e and pay 50c., $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 o r a n y m ure you m ay desit’e u n til paid for. No e x tra charge for th e convenience

Edison Outfits, $12.50, $25.00, $35.00, $55.00, $125.00If you. have a phonograph come In and hear the

New Wood True^Tone Diaphragm-'Price, SOc.DOUGLAS PHONOGRAPH COMPANYN T O R B O PE N W B D N B SD A V AND SA TV R D A V E V E N IN fiS

T he ««rty su m m er la certa in to brlnir th e dem and fo r p re tty and a ttra o tjv e froclca for young gfrli. T here la com m encem ent day to be coneidered. th e re are all aorta of fe te s likely to be planned and to r one and for all som ething p re tty and a ttra c tiv e wlU be needed- tfe rc Is a dreaa th a t le m ade nf w hite lawn, With tr im m in g of lace Insertion and frills, and w orn w ith a gulm pe of a ll-o v e r em broidery and which Is abso lu tely slmpla and girlish , y e t auftlelenHy dree^y fo r a lm ost any occasion th a t m ay arise. T h e biouae Is trim m ed to give the effect ot kimono sleeves, w hile the sh irt Is m ade w ith a s tra ig h t upper portion and flounce, conaequenf- ly ft su its flouncing and bor­dered m a te ria ls ad m irab ly well, and th e re a re so m an y io f them this season th a t th e suggestion Is w orth heeding. W h ite frocks a rc aiway-B p re tty and alw ays dainty, b u t color is to be much used during th e sununS r and the d ress m ade from bordered

. law n or b a tis te , w ith the border used to trim t h e ' biouae, would be exceedingly charm ing , while the effect w ould -he q u ite differ­en t from tho one lllu stra led .

For a g irl Of s ix teen years of age the over w a is t will require !Vk y a rd s -of m lite rts l. m , i % y ards 92 o r 44 Inches wide, with 3 yards of b a n d in g : - f o r the gulm pe 154 yahds inches wide; w ith IM y a rd s of all-over em broidery; fo r th o s h ir t 6)1 yards 24, 4 it y a rd s i 'i or 3 yards 44 Inches w ide: o r 6% y a rd s 'd t bordered r ' m a te r ia l 24 inches wide.

A D a in ty O lrilsh F r o c k - Blouse No. 6fi«6, a k lr t NO. 6,»7».

MAY M ANTON P A T T B B N B - The M ay M aniofi p a tte rn illus­tra ted on O il; i ^ a onn be hod In a lt s lses fd r tOb. each. H all , orders jo rem ptlv flUed, MAT MANTON P A T T B llN CO. (N. N .). 183-143-W est T w on ty -sar- en lh S tree t, n o w York. A com-

. p leta line of M ay M ^ to n ntit- ■ lerng W o a rried by T H E

dO BBK H CO., B road an d M at. k e t S tree ts , N ew ark .

Page 11: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

1

DISEASE FATAL ■ TO qiESTNUTSFungus farasites Killing ItK S

Ail Through This Section ot the Country.

AUTHORITIES GIVE WARNfflG

AUriCEY OLCOn in r o m a n t icDRAMA AT THE NEWARK THEATRELily U n a , a n English Come-

dienoe, Makes Her Local Debut a t Proctor’s.

THE BILLS IN OTHER HOUSESA new and oxtratnely deairucllve dlBeasa

Of the chestrrul treoa, w hich has w rought havoc In the groves In the vicinity of Now York, haa been reported In this city. A p roperly ow ner on Mt. Prospect ave- nue, on whose place stood tw o unusually fine old troes, hcen competled to cut one down and the tecoiid Is infected and will In all probability have to be de­stroyed . The disease la caused by a fun 'IS parasite , som ew hat tlko pear bllgiiL, and is alm ost c e r ta in to be fa ta l to the tree.

The D epartm ent of A griculture !n W aahtngion, which has been studying the pa ra site since its first recorded ap p ea r­ance In New York in l&ut. lakes a very pcaalmlatlo view- of the akuallon . I ts ad ­vice AS sent lo the N ew ark resldenl was th a t trees affected by th is disease be im­m ediately destroyed, unless they were re ­garded a s suillulenlLy valuable to be U ealcd individually. The departm ent s la te s lh a i unless aom ethlng cun be done In the w'uy of e ilen slv e and In te rsta te Q uarantine, there Is no th ing to prevent the disease spreading to the ch estn u t o rch a rd s and fo rests th roughout the country . “T here Is not the nlightost poesL- b tllty th a t uny m ethod except cu tting the d isease out of a tree and p ro tecting the tree by spraying , or otherw ise, from fu r­th e r infection, will bo of any av a il,’' the rep o rt states.

The local Shade Tree Commlselon li

?w are of the presence of the Infection and ne o f Its experts coincided with the De­p a rtm en t of A griculture In Its opinion re­

garding the tw o t r e ^ affected on Mt. F’rospecl avenue. In Sussex Counly In th is State the b light Is a lready very wide­spread, and thousands of chestnu t iroe^ of all sizes iiuvo been cu t down and con­verted Into ra ilroad ties In the effort to check the sp read of the contagion.

E a r l r EflTorts to C h e c k D is e a s e .As early as 1D05 effects were m ade In

New York by H erm ann W. M erkel, for­e s te r of the N’ew York Zoological Park , to Slump out W e disease by spraying, but U has spread a ll over G rea ter New York, over the wcRiei'n ha lf o f Long Island, as fa r as M ilford, Conn., and has been heard of in TYenlon and up the H udson a t T arry tow n Cases have been reported on good au th o rity from several o ther A tlan­tic aeaboard S ta les to the south. In the lim ited a re a w here it Is known the harm a lready .done la enormous. H ardly fifty ch es tn u t trees In New York are free from the disease. In the Bronx, along R iver­side D rive an d In Brooklyn parks Its ruv- egee have been . p a rticu la rly m arked. M any trees In P rospec t P a rk In the la tte r city have been cut down (his winter.

I t Is not know n yet w hether the fungus Is native or h a s neen im ported. I t a tta ck s ail ages of ch estn u t trees from seedlings to those a cem ury old. All varieties a re sub ject to 11, even the chinquapin. The Japanese seem la resist U the best.

The Cungus Is known to the science of fo restry as “Dlftporthe p a rasitica m ur- Hll,’' being nam ed from Its discoverer. Dr. 'W. A. M urrlll, of the New York B otanical G ardens, who studied th e d is­ease on Its first known appewrance In th a t cUy In llkH. T he spores of the fungus en te r the trues th rough fresh wounds or dead tw igs. From the point of Infection th e disease sp reads In every direction. I t a tta c k s the grow ing layer, or cambium, an d Inner bark . I ts p a rtic u la r dendllnesa Is due to the fac t, th a t It completely girdles the Infected limb or trunk, w ith the re su lt th a t all above th a t point dies early the following year. So rapid does It work th a t the b ranch or tru n k U Is on 1b usually com pletely girdled by the end of the first sum m er and dies the following spring.

The aracca of the b light a i^ very plain to the uye. On sm ooth bark*tt shows In dead, discolored patches, covered with yellow, o range or brown puatulefl. In rough bark, the pustu les appear In the cracks, and a hollow sound Is given when It Is lapped. For the trea tm en t of the pa ra site the departm en t sayB:

T o P r e v e b i C o u tn tc lo n ,“ I t would undoubtedly be possible by

prom pt cu ttin g down o r tre a tm en t of all Infected trees, and very carefu l Inspec­tion, to m ain ta in a sone free from the disease, and hence keep t h e ,disease out of the already uninfected country beyond. tV hether, however, th is U practicable In dealing with a fo res t tree Uke the ch est­n u t Is more a aoclologtcal question than a botanlciU one. In th e case of*orchard trees such a procedure is pracUcable, but th a t Is Q d ifferent proposition. T he suc­cess of such a meaHure depends"W holly on th e In terest which property owners d irectly concerned have iiv It, and on th e ir ab ility to act in unison and to In­s is t upon an d pay for effective work. T here Is every reason to believe, however, th a t even If the chea tnu t fo rests moat be lost, Individual trees of special value on ac ­count of Else o r s itu a tio n can be saved If they a re w orth the expense of sp<?dftl trea tm en t. The cost of trea tm en t will probably be the only lim itation.

“Experim ents have l>een Inaugurated a t various points in Long Island to show Just w hnt can be done to sav e valuable Indi­vidual trees and young orchards, Owmers who desire to save such trees should com ­m unicate w ith Dr, H aven M alcalf, pa­thologist In charge of' the laborato ry bf- foreai pathology of th is departm ent, who will advise them according to the requ ire ­m ents of th e Individual cases, and m ake a iran g em en ts to give detailed instructions KO th a t the m ethods used by the D ep art­m ent of A griculture m ay be followed as cloaely ns poasible."

F o r saving Individual trees the follow­ing pdvlce Is g iv en ;

I n d l r l d a n l T r e a tm e n t ,'*Cut out all dead lim bs and all sm all

limbs th a t have the d isease present, and then cut out all patc lies affeoted by the disease on th e large lim bs or trunk. This cu tting m ay be done w ith a sm all ha tchet, m allet and gouge, curved knife, o r w h a t­ever la m ost convenient, b u t it m ust be thoroughly done. If every partic le of d is­eased tissue Is not rem oved the fungus causing the d isease w ill continue to de­velop under th e bark . These large wounds should be s te r lllied w ith a solution of corrosive sub lim ate/ 1 to t.COD, applied w ith a sponge, and then , if their else w arran ts , th e w ounds should be pain ted o r covered w ith t a r In the usual way. This tre a tm e n t will take ou t of the tree all the disease th a t Is present. The^next th ing Is to p reven t the tree from becoming re infected d u rin g th e sp ring and sum ­mer. This Is best done by spray ing the tree beifore th e leaves open w ith llmo- iu tp h u r-sa lt w ash. T his will cover the tree w ith a poison layer, aud will prevent ipores of the p a rasite from g a i n ^ lodg- m ent a s long a s i t s ta y s on. This w ash |s . however, destructive to foliage and Dual not, on th a t oom unt, be applied a fte r the buds open. T he w ash will, In all p rob­ability. p ro tec t th e tre e un til the middle of A ugust; a t th a t tim e It m ay be deslr- Hble to sp ray th e tre e again : th is tim e, in order to avoid Willing the foliage, the sp ray m \)st be B ordeaux m ixture. I t is possible, however, th a t It will no t be necessary to sp ray in AugiMt.*’

Cm tE SiO k a b A iM O ia ,fiw M M Must Rm TFao-SiinilB Signatm

P M l t t n l r r n u e d k y umm Ziinia ru o , T b q ra iM tn U m S l* '

a w from In-OlgwaoD iB dT M B ettQ to ,In i , Jl p e ilH t|« if t e fly iorB tetnee. H e im , Srovsi&en. t tu tcla tb« HogOi. oicM TMamtoatettoBto TOEFIO u v m nKuato tlM tomh FcreirVegBC ila.

gattLHiL tm u D i i , sHttifiieESimrinB Mue B a r

. Fac^ifiile Si^natuni

REFUSE SUBITITeTEI,

N E W A B K T H E A T R E —“O'Nel 11 ofT>€rry;“ a play In fodr ac ts , by Theodore B urt Sayre:B ryan C N e il l ......................C hauncey OlcoitS ir O m ham C ro ft...........L eonard ShepherdM ajor D u n can ................ Georgo A. LesseyL aw rence Desm ond................E dw in Care weH ugh F a r re ll ............................................ A rth u r J a r re ltB arney McGee..........................Dunlel J a r re ttMoVane ..........................................John DunneO 'T oole..................... ....................Ned ReardonC ap ta in ............. ............................N elson RileyW addy FtURlmmona..................A nna W ilksJ u g g le r ........................................H enry NewtonL ieu tenan t B eraud .............. G eorge BrennanK ato F lu r c y ................................. Roae CurryLady C ro ft...... ......................M ildred BeverlyMrs. M cGuire.........................Kfaggle FieldingElly O 'Toole.................................................A lice Farrell

B oasting much of his prow ess w ith the sword, In aggressive and defensive action. B ryan O’Neill, the g llb-tongued and b lar­neying hero In Mr, S ay re 's la te s t rom antic dram a, led one to expect th a t Mr. OlcoU, m uxquerudlng as the sw ashbuck ling Irish soldier of fortune, would d istingu ish him­self by his handling of the rap ier when a passage a t a rm s should perm it him lo show his dexterity . The an tic ip a ted spec­tacle w as denied the audience a t th e New­a rk la s t night. T he duel betw een the vainglorious O 'Neill and the doughty H ugh Farrell, the m ost akilful fencing- m aste r in Londonderry, w as fought be­hind the scenea. T here w aa a sound of c lashing weapons, and the singing come­dian, b rea th ing hard, em orgea from the encoun ter w ith the announcem ent th a t

' he had pinked his an tagon ist. This very I tra n s p a re n t bit of m ake-believe resulted

In such dliappcilntm ent as weighed heavi­ly on those In front, who had hoped that "o u r C hauncey" m ight show tn a t he could do som ething m ore than baffle and warble of colleens and love^ roses and moonlight and th e o ther banahtius form ing so largo a p a rt of his stock in trad e as a profes- s lo n tl en te rta in e r since na became a tw ink ling s ta r In the th ea trica l ftrma- TOcnt.

Tricked out though he w as In the garb of an Irish cavajler of the Cromwellian period and capering th rough dWers a d ­ven tures th a t had not a little In te rest for observers of them . Mr. O icott waa always his p re tty self. He sw ashbuckled . but not In the m anner of a d 'A rtIg n an o r u de B ergerac, and left the Im pression that. O 'Neill, of D erry, as a figh ter In Ihu trenches, would save hla sk in m ore by hlH wit th an by his valor. Mr. Sayre has con­trived a p leasan t Utile p lay th a t Is an effective background fo r the singing com edian 's fam ilia r personality and lim ­ited resources as an acto r. I t contains a well-defined plot. In the w orking out of which the au th o r h«ts shown some In­genuity In c reating the e lom ents of pension ond surprise, w henever the hero Is placed In a tigh t fix. Aa a cape and sword dram a, It never grips. As a picture of those troublous tim es In Ireland, when C rom w ell's R oundheads had the upper hand, be Is only a fa in t reflection. It la ^ e ith e r be lte r nor w orse th an moat of the p lays In which M anager PItou has ex­ploited his s tar.

Mr. O lcoti has acquired a blithely hu­m orous aud nochaleni m anner In d^plclin^ Irishm en of the rom antic type, m^ide fd- m llia r by him, and his Im personation >.* B ryan O 'Neill is as engaging as atiy of It.H predecessors In the a c to r 's gallery of p o rtra its . H is tenor Is tak in g on a drv tone, but his slitging of such lyrics un “E very SUir Falls In Love W ith Its M ale." “A of Old D erry ," “One LLtie. Sw eet L itllo G irl," ''M ichael McUbi- n ily " and “A Bowl of R uses" spurred :i good m any of hSs hearers In the upper regions of the house to applause. His as Boclatcs In the cast capably supporip-d hluj, and the scenic Investitu re of piece Is appropria te , the se ttin g of Hie m oonlighted grounds a round FarreM'b Ir ish home being notable for beauty u n i Illusive effect.

***PR O C T O R ’S V A U D E V fL L lA N S .

Continuing th e good w ork of the last few weeks the m anagem ent of P ruclo i's T h ea tre offers ano ihergood bill Ihia week. I t has som e w eak spotK, bu t n.s a whole Is In keeping w ith the Best T rad itions, whut- ever they are. T here Is u pleasing blaiuJ of m irth , melody and song, w ith here and there-^m ostly there—u quip and a jest. Also, the m errim ent of the passing mo­m ent is speeded righ t Joyously.

The billet of honor on th e jirogrum is given to MIsa Lily Lena, one of I^crcy W llIloM s's recent Im porta tions from the 'n ils of Halbion. Mias Lena is a vivacious dam sel of a certa in age w'ho w arbles of “c la rke" and “BhlUlng kebs" w ith much e laboration and sceme cfCecte In gowiib. U nfo rtunate ly she Im agines th a t aud­iences eight miles from B roadw ay like songs w ith th e double m ean ing not uny \ too double. M arie Lloyd ra n sing siidi th ings and offend nobody, bu t Miss Lena I iB no t Mlsa Lloyd. 'T h a f l l Be All Right ’ i could be cu t out w ithou t an y shrieks of I dlsm oy. Also “Swing Me H igher, Oba- j d lah ." Both a re In execrab le taste.

R adford and W inchester, th a n whom I th e re a re few cleverer jugg le rs In the j bufllnesB, follow the Cockney Fouguru | and c lea r the air. R adford is absolutely ; too funny fo r w ords aevd th e a c t Is full . of snappy novelties. W incheste r 's II- , lum inated batona w ith th e changing lights, m anipulated on a d a rk stage, re­ceive happy plaudits. Luigi R ossi's trained s ta llion “E m ir," who seoms Imbued with m usical as well bb horse sense, Is another good tu rn . So Is the o ffering o f th e 9wor B ro thers , w’ho are as comic a blackface team a s has been seen In th is c ity In a long ttm e. C harles and F an n y V an's “Case of Em ergency * has been here be­fore, b u t Is b e tte r th an ever. Many people In the audience a re rea lly foolwi by the m ock quarre l of Mlaa Van and the clever a ss is tan t who com es on a t first, and th in k V an hSmsolf Ip tru ly a stage ca rp en te r filling In to save the turn.

Good old Chinese Johnny W illiams, who w as In the v a rie ty business when fifty per cent, of yeau.rday 'p iiudlcncos weie c reep ing Uke snnIlB unw illingly to school, opeas the bill with his burlesque pres- tid lg lta tin g act, and Mias May Tully re­tu rn s w ith her fam ilia r, b u t ever delight­fu l “Stop, Look and L isten ," the sketch by M athew W hite J r . w hich fixed a s tan d ­a rd fo r such th ings w hen It w as first pro-* duced. The w ork of M iss Ju n e G ilbert, In M iss T u lly ’s support, Is to be specially commended. I t Is one of th e best. If not th e b est d ram atic b lU now In vaudeville, WlUlnm Cullen, a n alleged com edlan- luonologlst, also ran ,« * •

"A WOMAN’S REVENGE."In "A W om nn 'i R ev*nge," s taged a t

th e Columbia T h ea tre y este rd ay a fte r­noon and la s t n ight, th e m em bers o t the- B arlow Stock Com pany c rea ted a be tte r im pression of their resou rces a s en ter, ta ln ln g p layers th an they le ft by their perform ances In "A S trugg le fo r L i f e " w ith w hich they began th e ir season of si* w eeks a t th a t house la s t M onday. As a m elodram a, the piVsent offering la more en te rta in in g th a t w as th e Introductory a ttra c tio n because the serious and the

I hum orous m ch a rac te risa tio n and d ra ­m atic developm ents a re lilore cleverly combined

T he them e o t the piece Is th e old story of a young and tru s tin g g irl being de- crived by an a ttra c tiv e villain , who adds m u rd er to b is m any crim es and meets w ith h is lu s t deserts b y th e victim o t hlB treach ery bringing abou t his Bnanolal ru in a n d exposlim his tru e eh arac te r. In th e dua l ro le of E d ith D avis, lh a w ronged young woman, and M adeline Qlroux, the aveng ing nemesis. M iss B e r th a T hom em ployed her resources a s a n em otional a c tre ss In an elteetlve m anner, and Nell B a rre tt , a s Eugene Lee, w hose perfidy re su lts In b is undoing, so em phasises the m sca tty attributes.- o f th a t ch a rac te r aa to e x c ite - th e hisses u sually prom pted by th e epectecle of m elod ra ine llc vUlalny. To h is Im personation o f a commercial d rum m er, A ustin K uhn bro tlgh t a b reeiy m an n e r and a lively sen se ' o f hum or th a t reeulted In e droll end <;ngaglng pertorm - dnee. The comtC elem ent bt the p lay also w as accen tua ted by Jo e H . W Ickes, whose assum ed stupid ity a n d g aw k iness a s an olBce boy provoked m uch lau g h te r. The e as t a lso included R eg inald B arlow , Brio C lark , W illiam Thom pson, H ies O n e s M acM arllas and K iss tA u ra Stone, all o f erbom w ere acoeptable h i th e ir reepeo. five rotes.

Specleltles th g t found fa v o r tr l th the audlenoe w ere In trbdueed betw een the BCtA • • t

"COLONIAt BELLES." tT here te ’ U ft and g in g e r an d som e good

laughe to be had a t th e E m p ire Tbeoti% w heip |b e co lon ia l BeUee B xtnavagim xa

COUNTY TAX TO T0TAL$2,482,557Committee B zes Bodg:et a t that

AmotmU an Increase of $165,2S5 Over 1907.

SOME WRANGLING ENGAGED IN

AMERICAN ENVOY TO KINGDOM OF SIAM VISITS RELATIVES HERE

Minister Plenipotentiary, King Talks Interestingly of the

Nation's Progress.

with fu r th e r reductions m ade In several Items, th e F in an ce C nm m lilee of the Hoard o f F i+ eho lders com pleted the coun­ty tax levy fo r 1B08 la s t night. T he to ta l am oun t Is an Increase ottl6;.,2M,ffi over lust y e a r 's flgures.

T here w ere aavefsl tllta betw een the D em ocratic and R epublican m em bera ot the com m ittee o v e r th e question of sa la ry Increases, the app ro p ria tio n necessary to m a in ta in the Iso la tio n H osp ital and the ouestlon o f w h e th e r the of.unty ehonld consiruol an e lsc trlo ligh ting p lan t a t the uourthouse.

A fte r a du term lnsd fight h a d been made by the R epublican m em bers to ob tain an ap p ro p ria tio n of MO,000 fo r th e Isolation H osp ital th e com m ittee decided upon IJ6.000. T h is am oun t, how ever, does not rep resen t a ll th a t th e Iso la tion H oapllal Com m laskm will receive, as th e re w as In­cluded in the levy JJ.OOO for now buildings a t the In s titu tio n , and th e re a re balances on hand a g g reg a tin g H7,g)l.B9, which hrlngB th e to ta l am o u n t availab le fo r the

] work a t the now hosp ita l up to (tt.Wl.SO. The Iso la tio n H osp ita l coram Issloners asked fo r an approp ria tion of

1 fo llow ing Is th e tab le show ing the let-v I ae nxed by th e com m ittee, th e unexpended

balunces end th e b udget fo r 1907:

O h a u n r e y O le o t l .

S lin ts te r l ln m llto n K in g .

IS GUEST OF HIS BROTHER COMMITTEE TO FURTHER IDEA

URGE BUILDING OF NEW BRIDGE

Eighth Ward ImproTcrs Declare in Favor of Elwood Avenue

as Essex Approach.

Etiimlon Ib oponH . It will crli»pU' the Ti-Nt nf th e c o u n ly ’B finant-ea fo r iliu year.''

' ‘"ijiity Collector MctLiliineim nHn:irht'i.lthat <ii3B of th e rntsmberi of the, •elun iKifi told him th a t hrul ti"i l»^'u ciJiiMUli('<S aa to the amount Ih*' al>m was to kxk fur, and thiil hi* 'lid not afc-rfi’ tha t th e aum roqueHtfd im Tlir i iiinity collo('lor dedinud u- oxplalr. l<j whom ho referred .

Company began an engagem en t yealerdny. Thf! bRKh com bine uprigh tly action. Catchy music and g ra ce fu l dancing ami the olio of apedaltleH d o esn 'l lag behind the other features.

The eniprtaliim ent oi>enB w ith a hodge­podge, labeled "F iv e W eek s." in which the clioruB Is a fforded am ple opp!>rtunliy to Bing and dance. W hen the perform - anru wars nearing Its end la s t n igh t the elei'iric lights fa iled to ope ra te and re- miilncfl out for a m inu te , bu t neither the audienei“ nor th e com pany was disturbed aptiiireruly. The olio In troduces Rose Carlin, who, accord ing to the program . Is a fuflhion p la te ,” and s ings In a shrill, pieri’lng voice. E d w ard H a r t and Mile. Ileflfile, who give ItnperHonatlona of notable men: F ie ld an d Wooley. who made a “hit" as d ia lec t com edlane, n id Charles Falk ta n g Illu e ira ted songs. “ It Happened In P a ris ," th e clOHlng skit, was a snappy and am u sin g c lim ax to the show.

« « •ROSE HILL’S FOLLY COMPANY-

The Rose Hill E ng lish Ff>lly Company,' In a three-act m usical com edy entitled “The Sausage T ru s t." w as ihe a ttrac tion a t Waldmrtun'a O pera H ouse yesterday afternoun and lust n igh t and will con­tinue there f«»r the rem ain d er of the Week. The coini>!iny Includea several eliigers, an,ong whon:i a r f George W. Rice and T. F, ThumuH. old favorltee. who never seem to w’en r nut th e ir welcome. They Bre uaslaled by u chorufi of young women, graceful .'iiul u'Tlvi*. and Intro­ducing Just enough spice lo m ake the per­formance peppery.

The ex lravaganxa deals w'lth the schem ­ing of a couple «»f [ r n ’Dluus old men. Sweeney und Mooney. ^vllO thn.iugli n de­sire to enjoy themwcivi!? on ilie ‘ G reat White W ay.’' beoume cjiiunglcd In many amusing sKuatlonii us ji resu lt of ihH r respective wh'ea drtjjjplng in lipf-n them JuBl a t tb*i w rong ilnv'*. T he comedy la Inierspi rsed w ith a num ber o f , catchy songs and some Intere.-^iing living pictures. Incidental to the com edy is presented an tllo of five num bers, including Idylla Vyiier, John E Cain am i Com pany In, a cl«^ver farce enitltlod "T h e New Boy," CaptlolA Snyder and her "H unch of W arm Babies." Tommy W hile , a droll monul- oglst and sltiger. and the four Londons In one of the m oal senfiutkum l aeria l acta Been In this city for a long time.• « «MOVING P IC T U R E S A T B L A N E V ’S

The moving p ic tures, com bined with re­productions of songs an d Jests by meauB of the gruphoph«*ne. a t iJlaney s Theatre interested good slxcd aud iences ycBterday nflrniCHUt and Inst n igh t. The progruma nrm nged for this week Include m any nov­elties In songs and s to rie s th a t have been called from m usical p la y s s taged only In the larger cities.

--------------- •---------------- - 'BUCK SUIT MAY PllOC:EED.

Vire-C'lmurell«»r H ul^n Clulm of U riek Co. May ProsroTited.

Vlct'-Chancellor E m ery to -day made, an order dlschurgltig u ru le la show cause granted by him in proceedings liroiiglil by Ford D. Sm ith, of D o \er, a s eoiinstl for Peter C. Buck, of th a t town, to re- atrulii a suit a t law brought by the Rockiiway Brick C am pany to CtimpehMr. Burk lo pay an alleged s to rk .‘•uljHcrlpUon ainaiinling to $500.

The rule to show cause and an accom­panying icB traiiilng nialer were both dis­charged Willi the iim lerntaiidlng th a t the

I suit Bliall be allow ed to proceed, and If j the defense set up by the defim dani be I Tint allowed recourse m ay' then be had to I tilt' Court of C hancery fo r relief.I Mr Buck refused lo puy Ida aiilisi.-rlp- ' lion when he learned, uh he nJlcgrs. that ! a pile for Ihe brick coinTinny's plant iviia I purrhaaed by Em il M. Loew enlhal, H arry ' R. W atson and Jo sep h V. and lli'iiry j Tiiille, all of R f'ckaw uy Bornugli, u.s a ! Bymllcalc, for $6,D00, and turned ■■ver lo the company for $8,000. T he lirlek com- j pany waa Incorporated In M n-i-h, IU'>6.

with an authoilai-d c ap ita l of I i'rI.'wO.

lltiLfed iUngerM to E n te r 1‘arm le .The United SingiTS UihI niglu ticcldi'd

In take part In th ^ prupused parade on W hlt-M onday. which le to s.-ive aa an expression of th e d is fav o r which ifie .il- leged lIllbcrHl en ac tm en ts n^pcctlrig ix- else m a tu re has Incu rred iim-.aig German drganlttttlouB generally . a c iImm on a fi'p null invilatlon to tak e p a n In titc arten- gerfesl to be held under the ausplceii the Northeagt S aengerbund will be made tlie flpeciat ordftr a t a m eeting to bo'h»‘ld June 2. ^

R e c l tn l C o l le g e o f .M osle S ii id en t*Under lha-ausp lcea of the M usical Cul­

ture Club of th e College of Music, the second In a aerlea of th ree recitals by .slu- denta In tha \ In s titu tio n will be given in the auditorium of H ah n e ik Co. a pi^no warerooms to-m orrow a f tern non. a t 3; 30 o'clock. The p ro g ram will include spiec- tlofia from th e w orka of M ozart. Haydn. Mendelaaohn. Spohr, Snlnt-SaenB. Schu­mann, Schubert. B eethoven, Brahm a and Raff.

F r a t e r n a l B, a n d h . E le c t io n .The F ra te rn a l B u ild ing and l/5an Asso-

d a tlo n held lla tw e n ty -n ra t annual m eet­ing a t Its h ead q u a rte rs , 4H1 Broad street, la at night. B en jam in H. Van Neas pre­sented the y early financial statem ent, which revealed a p rosperous twelve Diontha. A lbert N. O a tch e il waa re-elect­ed president o f th e aBSOclatlon, and A1- fied-4>'. Mdore w aa chosen to succeed Daniel W hitlock on th e boa rd o f directors. 1‘wo loans w ere nag o lla ied .

Tax Ivvy,IHOS,

Cnurt exponsns .................................................. SHft.ftDD 00Cdurl rxpensaa, special ap p ro p ria tio n ,.

00Jail m a in te n an c e ..............................................r p r i tc n t la r y m a in ten an ce ............................ 4r.,fliM) 00Pc-tilii-ntlary special ap p ro p ria tio n ..........County hnepltalfl................................................ un.ooo noCom uy hoBpItali, special ap p ro p ria tio n .. Stulo h o s p ita ls ! .................................................. fl.i'OO (IIIIsolftlloii H o sp ita l............ ............ ................. noFTiMiholtlera’ s e rv lcea ...................................... If, (lau MOSiilnncK of oounly offlrprs.......................... 'IIIConmiTH nnd undertak i-ra ............................ Mil! IhlEle^'iloiiH ...................................... ..................... Ti iht'l nilBlatlonftrv .......................................................... s ;.im nilA dvertising an d prin ting ............................ 1 oms enBuriat uf so ld ie rs .............................................. onArm ory rt-n la ...................................................... l.I.Ull oilIncld^nmlH ..........................................................Incidentals, spoclal.............. ..........................S la te V illage EpUeptIcB........................ . . . . S.500 li'lDebt and In lr re a t ............................................ ri01,352 !'3

PU B LIC W O R K S -R epairs to public bu ild ings.......................... 20 mw 1)0L aundry and m achinery, J a il.................... 10Electric plant, J a il ............................................................Scales Jail and Isolation HoHpllal..........................................Sew erage. O verbrook ..................................... ....................W aterproof walls. Isolation • • • • House of D e ten tio n ............................... 2O,rifi0 noCourthoiiae m a in ten an ce ............................... 4o,noi> noFree b rld g ea ........................................................ onCounly bridges and c u lv e rts ..................... IT. noC entral avepue b rid g e .................................................................W fttchung avanue, liloom flfld ..............................R epairs to county ruads ............................ Tri.'iOO IdSpeti^lwav .............. ............................................ , S.IIOO iKIPark m ain tenance .......................................... 00C entral avenue im provem ent...................... .............................Mt, P lea san t avenue grad ing . .New bulli-llngs, Isolation Hospitiil . . . . T.ono 00r ia v s tre e t b r id g e ............................. 00NUtley free b rid g e .......................................................................New co u rth o u se ..............................................................................Expenscp Road C om m ittee .......................... 3.000 OO<jverbruDk eX lensb .n .......................................E lectric p lan t, penU enll.iry ........................ 10.000 00

T o tals .................... ....................................... . Sthll.ftlO S3SUTie school tax ............................................. '.ri},H47 44

Total tax levy ........ .................................. , . r:.4S2.557 77

U nexpended lialancea

anil iranafers.

ID. 167 27

l.Blfl 89 i.m o 40

U4,4f>l 73 282 5H

D.520 S4

78

1,435 Dl MS 72

7>H4 SlJ HO

l .f i l l H7 73

19,482 54 «

2 0714 0R5 00'

G.OOD 00 1.200 00 2,000 00 1,000 fiO

25.000 00

5M82h.H74IT.'.iftn no lo.oao DO 4.333 70

Tn.ooo iHl 2,667 20

007..'EM 05

12,4n7 oh l,67i'i K7

16.R73 fii» 254 55 yi8

T jik levy, I'.MiT

$100,000 00 ;....................1

35 000 nu i 4J.oim mi I

120.imk» 00

$463,2113 in

I I

3,6(10 On ! JO.Olio ilii !Ifi.OiH* nil ' 2i:.riiio III) I

45,0011 nil ] 7.[>1111 <10 I 2,00i; Ou ' 5..500 III) i 1.500 i|i>

552.076 44

25 lino 00 l.VOiiu in.)5 DO" IH>

. l.2nn III} l!.oi)ii 1JII i.nui] iiij

25.01111 "11 30,0110 0() S 4.V0"i) 00 I 40,0in) 0i> I . O.iillO [Ml I K’.oni) t'O i no.00" iin I 4.inio On

140.non no IiViXiO Oil lO.in.in III)

------------------I$l.45r».77ii 44 I

S57.4D5 '*8

$2,317,272 42

Upon the com pletion of the budget the 1 cornm ltlec, figuring on the basis of Iasi I yvar's vuluutlona, estim ated th a t ih ” : e .juniy tax ra te w^ould be .5C2ii aa against

,52fii} fu r la st year.Opinion sitnong the membera of the com ­

m ittee w us 80 dlvded aa to the am ount the iKOliillon hosp ita l w-mld need th a t U

I waa m uie th a n tw o hours before the quea- ! tlon W'08 settled . Freeholders Hiiakell and I l.hiiTlson sought to obtain an app rop ria ­

tion of $4[»,0(XI. T heir Deinucratle colleagucB would no t consent. Mr. H askell then tried fo r $40,000, bu! this would not be con­sidered. Mr. H arrison siiggented $35,000 and F reeho lder M ann voted with Mr. H askell and M r H arrison , m aking the ^uLe a lie. as Frei-holdcrti \ \ 'a rd . Huunncli find Foley voted in the nefeallve.

Mr. F o ley then auggeaied $2f>.(W0. and all of the m onibers of the c aninlttoo cxcepl-

i Ing Mr. H askell voted in th e afllrm atlvc. I Mr. H arriso n explained th a t he did not I bolirve the am oun t w as high enough, hut I suld th a t he voted fa r it us It w!i.s all I the com rnltte€ would give. “ It Is a Slid m is tak e .’' Mr. Hti.ski ll said,

■'iind 1 don I believe the hospU.tl will beopened."

“The Jimount alioiild he $40,000," County Supervisor O tterbcln declared, "and you will have to m ake Irnnaft-rs before the in-

Mr. n tie rb e ln and Mr lln.skell soughlu Induce (he conjnilUtn* i" hulude in i!ie hiji.lgfi $3U,iKXi for the liist.illiillon uf tin* PTupOMMl coutlhouM ' I 'k c lJ lr light ,.nd power il-iiit. Ml-, fittiu-boln «;ild tliiii It wrmld '-u>i1 $2)1,.W tn liiHtall The jil.iiil,$1.2'>1 f*u l■Oill, $2i.H) for oil and w aste. '$1.4iM fur iMtinr imil $li!D f<U' l.iiup ri uew- ;ils .'ukI yuppli"h Mr Ollt^rbeln exfihiiiad ih.ir (Ik- bills thi- -nutiiy hud pa.d last year fi>r I'luctii'- I'nlit imi piiwfu* a i the trouilhnu.M aggregiiii-d $Jl,2ui.».y5

i.'iuinty f'hvslrlui! Llliott h siihiry w.is in m nsi'il by the t oi’rinlnee fiom li

per "i-uuini. ji:m1 ilu- s.ilarv of thn , as.d.'iiani n iun tv pliV’-^lflnn was luivancfil from (u $l.'rtJiJ pc / year. Aclluri Oli |reiiucNi.s bv 111'' <i'Uiity i.h rk and ■•aojrUy regl.wlcr for s .ila iy incrraHcs f>ir eni- j>loyer was ilefeni*(l.

'I’he '.'(.uurnlni'f' i"U I he ainmml orlpin.-u- l.v fixi'il lu r counly bridges Crum $25,ix>u lo to J17,.’tr>r Mr OUerbf'ln <ly'‘l;irf-<i th a t CiiuTiiy EiiKliii'iii Ib-uin li.ui Intduded in ids I'sllm ale i I w ork to iie done $U.7hX) far M new bridge a t Blomiifii-Jd aw«:nu«,VemriLi,

■ All (he brlilgc needs," the county aii- pcrs-lsor said. “ Is reiinlrs, which could bo rn.ul** fur $500. i.nii wc oukIm i" b<! Indlrt- «*d ir wr te a r down th a t bridge and build u u*‘\s line.

H atiillton King, Envoy K xtrnnrdJniiry and M lnlater f 'len lpoientiary of the UnlU'd B lales to Slam, who has Just re tu n ii’d i" A nierlca on a two nnm tha' leave, in vir^lt- IhK Ida brothiM. I.>each King, uf M S4>»uth T en th a ircci. Mr. K ing waa upprilnieij M in ister to tiie little E a s le rn n u m au b y by !h-c8ldcm McKinley In 1S08, uml ihl.i la but th« eerond tim e he hua been awu.s’ from Slam In the ten years th a t b" reiiruacnicil thla coun try thm *.

Mr. King cam e to A m erica on u lirl*-f | vlftii (liree yeara ago, ami upon hijs re tu rn , b.iile farewt'U to his na tiv e shuri-H fur ' stime yeiir.s m conie III hea lth , leiwever, overtook him and M becam e nei-*'saary ' Uiat he aiilunlt In an opcra tlun . anil d o r , th is purpiMc hie present tr ip wua made | He will gu to Johns llopklnw H oapllal ai Hafilm ote for surgical trciLtnioiil Ihi' hini-i- part of Diis week.

.M his hnnher'ti home Inat n ight. Mr Kiiig ti’i'l niiit'h lo sa.v reg a rd in g the Pto tiTiTl.so of (ho Siamese and of the great ; Hindi's ihni hml been tak en tow ard m udern r i’-lliaatlon by th a t people in the past len \<-iirB

"In !n,\ "i'lhlon.'' said the l.^nlled S ta te s M inister. ' Hie Kingdom of Hliim Is Iht? inosi prugi-u.ssive nation In Iho w orld to ­d a y "

Mr ivltig Mid of Ihe developm ent of the Iriliind and w aterw ay, of Its agrlcu l- ttin il and im'i'niiUllc fndustrSua and of l!s lucre.iHe in rnrelgT) trad© both lu ex* pu rls and Inij.urtH in JD'.'ii, he nald. Its '"(purtif a)n<M;iiii'd tn $52,f«>o,nci0 and Its iTiilJort's iL'.iNiii.riiKi, Willie In 1906 they lm<1 ipne.artiil, ih.- fo rn u r to $l*J.Oi8)ai0u an d the la tte r lu $‘'h.ihiu.)4W [ts m nrielary HyMiern. Mr di ' lared. was on a sound husls,Willi Hu- iisu li that Hi.ini wan the uhly ti.itiriri 111 the worM Hial hUH rmi felt the p|-i'Si‘T;l Tliuiiielal ilfi>reMHlnn. HtockM, hi; Mild, hiiv.- r» tmjlnod nu an upw ard trend, and nnlv fh" questlunaM e si-i urllP-H havo failed io .idvaii'^C sli-ndllv

T!n- we.ihli cif (lie iiatlen lies prlni'lpill- Iv In Its hn mlnen, lt« teah fniesm .ind lls rb ■ lli td.s. Siam, I'aid Mr. K ing. m"|>- p ib s Mxt.v ]>er ceiii. uf tin- wairhl s tin. while H furaisheH pnu ileiiHy ^,|| of iho leakwoud used. hec.lUMC of the HlipeDor >iualliy of this product as ra ised In that criiinl ry

In regah t in Its progrcR.H .iloiig eng ineer­ing lines ]sir King pulnied m th e fact that m are than GiKj mllos uf ruMway hud l)eeo tiull! Ir the past four years fitxl tJviii o th e r extensive lini»s w ere und.yr c<tn- ptructlon. T" finance these Vast Im prove­m ents ftlani borrowed £4,000.(100 from Eng­land. I 'lin r III nhtaln lng th is luari (here W'ua no tmijunal ijrbt

HanglC"k. the Beat of governm ent, which th irty years ago was a c ity of cana ls , ha© iii>w irjiire than seventy m iles of roads thui would compare w ith the host In Kiirop*' or th is country. T he c ity Is 11- I'lniliiuled hy electric lights, w hile njodent iran iw iiys traverse the s tree ts . T he mu- nblp;il Uhl! governm ent build ings, a s s e r t­ed Mr King, a re a rch ite c tu n i! adorn- nienlj* to Ihe cUy and ary th e m ost upprijved const rtictUm.

Much of the nation 's advancem en t, gOi* cotdliig to Mr King, is due to the llb e rjt miiidcdncHs imd bruud cu lu irc of Usl ru lor and the m cnihers of hla Uablnot, m any of whom have been educattHl In Pluropean tmiverfiltlcB, while the benefit o f th e best far*lgn Influence has been enjoyed through the w ork of the U ablnet adv isers . Thu lulvlsory-geneni] la an A m erican, Dr. .lunics 1. WuHlRngard, it fo rm er H arv a rd professor, who succceiled the la te Dr. I'.dward H. HIrobell, who hud a lso prcvl- uijsly tau g h t a t I ta rvu rd .

StresH wufl laid by Mr. K in g pn the litfiupnce of Am i'rican m issio n aries In Rhmi. These a re all m alh la lned by the Ib’esbytrirliin Church. )}e said, an d through thvlr elYoria m ore th a n by an y o lher Bgency hii« th« enuae of c iv ilisa tion In th«> Siam ese kingdom been advancod. Tho nUsRhiiutrics, Mr. K ing a sse rts , d irect th e ir eperglPH It-ss to the conversion nf the heuthon lo tiu' CbrUtlicn fa ith th an to iriaking good i-itizons and loyal NUbJecis of them and Inculcating thoae Ideas of d e an thinking and m ural liv ing ^ the niitives which will he lle r p rep a re fnern to enibrucc the ChrlsUnn g races a n d a "liriHlInn religion.

The King, he Huld, w as not the leant to ap p red file the good offices nf th e church emlBaurlcB. and tiie lust th in g he sa id upon tak in g hl« leave of Mr. K ing was an expression of hln high reg a rd for these w nrkers and of ilie g rea t gnud they had uccornpilshed in hln kingdom .

As a means • ( furOi'Tlng Ihe develop­ment of the WnijiLidc MiTiurk of th e clty^ the Klghth W ard Irnju ivcmeiit Asaocla- tlou. In a resiilutlnn .ip ip ii'd lost n ight, urged Hie crt'ciluh "f .t bridge a u ro s i th e I ’UHHalc Ulvvr ta cniini ct vMlh A rlington, The ri'BoiuUun, wliicU wan addressed to the Jnirit Mritlgii ro in in lticc of jfie Kasex and JIudsmi Hoards nf Freeholders, nam ed F.hvnui] avenue us the m ust d i'slrab lo thur<iughfiir*' for the approach to th e spttn on (lie Counly Hide. A com m itteernmpn.vjc'.l of \VI)it)uii K. itlrw eu J r ., La- ihinji Anilinsion and Frinlcrick O .iF oxcroft u .is .)jipnlnied III fu r th er Uu* project, and .IH a bi guinuig (lie <-uii)iiiltitM' will ap p ea r b ilu p ' the ll.>anl m T rade lo -m nrrow iiiglii, wlPTi i)P‘ suld^'ci is to be th rash ed out.

The a.HHi'lHlI'iu was muinimmiH ns to the n -.-d uf t),i btldgi-. tiid II w as only a f te r >1 lingihv (IlM'URhIun lhal It was decided lii n-uMfiiiii'ml Ujo Flwaud avenue site. Juiihua llrb rl' )'. whu opciit'd lh<i subK*ct, asHurivd ihal w lun the question o f con- Hirui’dng hih'Ii a brl'lg*- ui this p«ilnt was undiT cfrisiil' cliI.-'u. uv" ii-urs ago. one of till' prlii'-ipal I'l iHMiis fur Uh not being carrli'd ui|t was bi<-auwt) of th " g re a t dlw rhfiy Ilf "I hiinu among r»'Mldents of thv Wi»i(lsl0<- .Hi-i iliMi K-gardlog tUo su it­ability uf iliu hi-v«'tal tilus suggested fur the approach

Hcvfiral ot ilio m>rnbcra expressM the belief flm l llw Hi'lectloa of a slio 'was a rnuUer that kIukjIiI hi* h'fi wholly In the hands of enghnM-i'H but Mr. Hrierley, Mr, b lnw i'tt and .luhri A. 4]lliHon declared tUul U had been p rarilca lly determ ined two yeurti ugo that (la* Klwra>d avonue site was ibo luosi dsnlrublft and they thought 1( m ight facKiat© m n lte rs If (ho u.Hsodatlon w«ri’ lo vnb<J Us preference for a given sllr, iin<l this -view finally prevailed

A nsd lu lii'h was adoplod expressing sorrow a t Uui deutii uf C liarlcs F. Bond, who wuH chulrmivu of the legislation rommlHce. In [in 'sciuhig ih© resolution, Mr. (Jlbeon referred to 'lie fact th a t Mr, Ihitul's deaUi m arked tli© Ural b reak In ibe ranks of tlm urgimlziiitlon. P res iden t K'lwln Hull npp'ilnti'd VVlIllJim H. M organ tn fill ihc vacuTiiy ciiusid by Mr. B ond'slb iitli.

I>lif|in(e O ver Old B o ild ln g .Doialnick P uU ulcIU, M ichael PetrucelU

nnd i'"ank Hevaro. Ila llan laborerijj a l i t tv - ing ai Ir.l l-:se« \ avenue. Orange, w o rM r- rc.HU'il this murnlng by Chief o t P o ilc t Jam es Heh. of E:atil Orange, In u d isp ilU over the ownership of two old build ings on Dmld street. The housop are located on property whtch Imn been purchusvd as an 1‘iitmnnp to W aisesplng F a rk , and t h l III.Haas bought the s tn ic iu re for the bullo« Ing mulerljU. This m urning Vendviisto Marlfio, af i» Ceme street, du lm od th a t h t had a right 1" the m iiterlal, an d m ads a ('omplalnt against the o th e r th ree I ta l ­ians. The case waa laid over until F riday morning.

Men^A f o r W e s t O rjtugw ,Btrps are bring taken , to form a m en 's

club for the cen tra l part of W est O range.Uit Is proposed sei-uring two room s In tue

j-ledgca bitilcIlnK and fitilng them up In order to provide u pluctf for th'e r ig h t

Is to be non-political and n o n -sec ta risn and sufficient funds have been pledged lo gua ran tee a coiiKlderable p a r t of th# first year's ren t and the necessary equl]^ ment.

MORE PARADE MARSHALS.I Siiii4la> '-n t'l.onl C e le b rn tto il nf .lone ()

to He H elO h y M en P r o o i l- n e t i f In C hoT O he,-

U Jirge B, Eiialey J r ., nn oflicer nf thi! Sixth P fes liy te rlan Church, liiis l« <-ii tip- Ij.ihura miiratinl In charge nf tint li.ist Stil" P a rk dlvlslnn In Ihe Sufiiliiy-nc!i"i]l prfi.ide S a tu rd ay nfternoon, Juin 6. ( .41- tiilii W.. 8. Bow laitd. of the liu rtv lllc- Hriinch BrooS division, h a s uppr'lu lid W illiam H . P a lm er aa BBSiatant m.nistiMl. The following olhcers have been sclcru d fur Ihe South O range division:

M arshal. W illiam M. C urtw rlg lir, i.f Miiiilewood; a se ls tan t m arshals, II. i ' Sc.'.mon, of M aplew ood; P rod M. T ria l, of South O range; marshnI'B aids, Gcia,;'' K, Hmler. H ow ard T. K ing and A n liu r CnoiRtr, all o f South O range; Jah ies I.. o a rriitiro n t. o t the V allsburgh sertluii, and C lllfurd Jones, of H ilton.

S. OF V. CONVENTION.

A r > ;8 p tx c h B r o s .T t o O r i g i n ^ P /n n .EMtmUhlttd IS9S.

Orer 60,000 /i^lktrtptioa* on Pile.

583 B ro ad Streets

Yp,t* C a n D epend f*' O n Vm

To flU your ocuUst s pmeriptlons with a rigid adherence to bla most minute lAstrUetlone. Ton can de­pend <Hi oqr saving yon time, end o«i otir ehargUif only a moderatn price, beoAUse our shop li equipped: with every devloe necessery to tbe ffilinr ef Uf# nacit difficult preicnp- tlcni-Everything iDiih a Lens.

P t w r l p l l o n O p t/d M iu .O nig J S iU w o e S8S B roa> i Sg

I’ l n n t M o d e f o r B ig E u c h r e .A rrangem en ts have been com pleted for

the euchre and dance of St. John 's (■■[iiirrh, O range, w hich w ill be held at Columhua H all, Orange, to-m orrow night. E dw ard M cCloskey will be In charge o f the box otHce and E dw ard J. b lllnn will be a t the door. The com m it­tee (in prizes ennslata o t T hom as G ilchrist

' and Joseph G nsner. The m an ag er of the ■ gam es will be T hom as F . F la n a g a n and

the condurto rs will be F ran c is Byrne, Ed­ward Nagel, T hom as B racken, Eugene Burns. E dw ard B yrne. C harles Walsli, Jtrlin MrGee and Andrew N llan. F rank Cuddy will h ave charge of the refresh-

- m ents and John McGee and Thom as ; B racken will be nm nagere o t th e dancing.

G re o f V o r le ly o f A r tJ c le s T a k e n .G ertrude White, o f J7 Bedford street.

E ast Orange, w as held fo r the grand lurv In the police co u rt of th a t c ity Ihls m orning on a charge of etealtng , p referred hy JOBMhlne S in ! t \ o t ^ B edford street,* The a rtic le s alleged to be atolen incluile

i e igh ty cents In change, (3 from a chlld 'e I bank, H from an envelope, a petticoat,

I i stam p ing outfit, four g lasses of Je ly. live ' jarji of fru it, chopping bonrd. ring set

With a red ston" and a w aehboard , !

TFom nn’s H l|i F ra o tw re d by a F a ll . [W hile w alking th rough h e r k itchen lo- ,

day M rs Jam es Baldwin; of W C hestnu t f s tree t. E ast Orange, slipped and tell to the floor, frac tu rin g her hip. Mrs. Bald- . w in m e t w ith a s im ila r acc iden t several : veers ago and susta ined a severe sprain. ; H e r son. Dr. W infred E, Baldwin, o f 462 O range s treet. Roseville, w a s ' called to [ a tten d hla m other. T he fam ily w ere to : have s ta r te d on F rid ay for a w eek 's v isit to N iagara F a lls. ■_________

n inse In a. Closet.A Are o rig inating from an undeterm ined

cause destroyed u lot of c lo thing tn a nlnsel a t Ihe home o f John Grosso, 28 N assau s tree t, O rw g e , sh o rtly before noon to-day. The b lpse w as extinguished hy the crew of Engine Com pany No. 1.

R e c e p t io n 1» B Is lio p ’s H o n o r .Mrs. G eorge L. H utch ings, of J Prospect

.g treet, B as t O range, will g lvew n Inform al “ recep tion th is a fte rnoon from fi to 8

o’clock to m eet B ishop K thelbert Talbot, o f e as te rn Pennsy lvan ia. T he decorations will bo in pink.

■ISB M ary H oI m ..Sowglut.C ap tain Vogel, of th e F o u r th Precihoi,

h a s received a le tte r Ifrom Mrs. Joseph M atter, of 143 Troy a rg m ia Brooklyn, a sk ­ing h in t to t r y and And U lis M ary Kelnt, a slst'er o f th e w riter, who form erly lived a t 187 W ash ing ton Street, tu la city . The la s t w o rd received from M iss H elm by

: t o s la ta r WM e ig h t yetufs «««.

TY Tvrify-N tsth An f in a l Fiiciimi>ni©Tit m id \'et© rnnH’ A uxtliH ry W ill

M eet In H o n lc l a l r .Thf* m<-ml)e'is uf John J H, Ivuvo ("im p,

Sons uf Vfivriiiia, of MunU-liiif hjivi- ur- rungod for thv vtiiorlu im nent of tht,- lii.-k - guiesj to ih f twniiiy-Hixili iim iuai i-iu :imp- nieni of ilic Nf'Vs- Jersey Dlvluiun uf ihe order, whicli wlU be held In iht> Hulmrbnn lowji to-TUurrow nnd T hursday . The Sonn of Vvloruna A uxiliary will vonvvno on T hursday , a t Its mIxHi umiu.ij m enl. HendtpiartorB for built uigtijilxa- tlniis win ho njulntainod iit Aalilujitl llaiJ, oji iJloomfield uvrmut;.

T hr firs' KvjiHlan nf the S. o . V., a t whlcli roporifi nf the dUTi-rf-nt ganips will be ri'i-eiv«d una ccMiiinUtiu’H iiljtiulnl- 4'il. will bu held 'll JohiiHun's hall, to-m ur- r iVi niglu.

Ti:i’ 4 loo.tiiiTi of rjftu-era will hr h"]d In ArraniJiTi Htal s t 9 o'clock Thursduy mniijing. 'l iic Jivixlllary will corivemv i-jT the- Ram© [lUrtJiose In TlnioH Hull at itii' Kami* hour.

Al)uui 2U0 delegAtos from all over iln' SlHtc are ttxpi'CUid. The order now riuni- lur» mfire than 1,400 In the T> aVtimjjs were added during the year.

MUST LEAVE OLD HOME, AS SCHOOL WANTS LAND

R lr y r l tn t K n o c k s n o n -o Hoy.C harles KlelsHler, tw en ty-one years nid.

of 74 Honvkiimper avenue, whllo ridii K ulong L fifayelte s trc s i, n ear F'olk, nn hlcyrif, |fii?t night, rnn Into and knock»’il down I ’.itrlrl* CorrJgFin, nine yuara ulri, son of Dr. George F. ( ’arrlguji, of UH Liifrivi'Ue Rtrept, Y'oujig ('’o n lgan (uliir-tl u Pi'ulp wound and was -"urrifft I" hl8 liome. K lelsaler waa i/iken in Hie Third Precinct Police Fliarjon liy P n ir-I mHii Huffy, hut was allnwr-ii to go luior. Dr. (Torrlgan said th e affa ir wns an acc i­dent.

g y r u p t f ' f i g

E a s t O rfkugc nu«r< l o f IS d n c o tlo n T a k e s licgal S teps to A cctnlre

J o h n s o n [*roi>ortA nother long dlscuaslon took place a t

llio meet lug uf Ibe E an t O ruiige Hoard of E ducation laiu n ight on the e ffo rte of (ho uomnilsalohera to secui'o tw o p ieces of l^roptirly on Norilj W alnu t s tre t 't for un add ition to th e High Hchool. ComJomnu- llon proceedlnga will be a la r te d to-day. A petition w as presen ted u rg in g iho cum- nilBHloncra to consider th e ir s tan d on suourlng the Johnson cjitate. Two daugh- tCTtt o f the la te Mra. iVIary S. Ju linson iiave lived In the house fo r forty-live yi-ars, uiid the petition, w hich w as signed by abou t UH3 prom inent idllxcii.H, staH-d Hint the women were rchiu iiin i to Hioir old liumo. Thu pelilloii wrin i t i si-nit’d by fo rm er CUy A tlu riiry i'h ili nhui Wuiidruff, who J^uggeatod Uiul unly forty fvcL m lgiit hu uaed fi.ir thi- hi h 'i'd Luldi- lion in the rea r of the iimpi-rty

ifii the recornnifiidatJriii iif tlm I’mn- [nlflet; on <.'uuj‘ho of S tuiij [lif I'uuid iJm- I’lili’d Ml liiHe up f"r .■nsld'-riiUon a ro- vi.siun of tlie gram niiir ho-j) wurk.

C'ominISHlojM’i y, in appi'»v)ng tlirproiKiwed revision, iim .irkr-d Huii ir waa rt. tliagriio«* turn "Ui buys uiid glrln who were uiiuble tu wiUr< ,t good luiulrn-sti luirul. He sold Hi<‘ '•hildren " f to-jiny W4.i\* not ajj ihori'iigfily d rilled in pt-ii- imiMHlilp aa tin- pupIlH of a genenitiuri ago . .^iipj'riuioiiriHnf \ ’ernon 1. Hiivey ofTiTCd lu .“ ubmU Hpi.’cliJit'iis to show lh a t Uil*4 wan li'rf (he rM.wo,

A |fUi-r w.L.s from C ity A tto r­ney Q edre j. hUallnK th a t Mr. W hliie iy wiis jn’lvlleged io rom liiue uh a m em her of tiio 1,-oiird. nlthough he had m oved o u t of the ward from wiileh he w as elecH*d.

k i :a k n y a m > a h l i n g t o nThe hoys of the Wurrc-1 H e a r t Pro-

tr-einry wUi give tt im nelre l nhow In Arltngfiin II.dl F riday night, for the bene­fit nf Si Srephen s C hurch an d thq pru- iciHnrv. Kdward F. M«iher will t>e 1n(er- lociit(»r *nte (iimhovs will be Frunciw Mullen, Joseph CfiiDey and P a lr lck Sm ith, will la llie bfjnea will be A lbert ^plane. Owen Meehan iind Jo h n B nrka. OiherB who will take part a re M ichael Orlffln, Tljtuiiae MtiKlermtn. Jam es Q uigley, B er­nard O Hourke, W lillttra Sim on, R udolph W agonhoffer, Joseph gi'rnney, W illiam Calligy, F ranc is Domielly. E d w ard jyiari- doff, W illiam H aas Aind RodwlcX Cum- eroii. Selectlrmp will a lso be pJuyeH by the p ro tecto ry band.

Pawt Grand EBteemcd Igeading K night W. Brown Bowron, of N ew Y ork, nt-l ix i r ^ o e n n a

C l e a n s e s t i r e S y s t e m E j ^ e c t -

Jn eacu ally, Dispels Colds QnJfflead: ac lie s d ue to Constipation; Acts n a tu ra l^ , acts Tru^ as

o L axa tive .

YOUNG

Young wnmen are often g rea t eufferare for ‘jrant of proper adidce at just the right time.

Mrs. Pinkbam, at Lynn, Ma,<».,haa alirayB isBUed to young girls a gpefr la) inyitation to write to her about tlieir sickness. She Is a mother, and fully understands.

In nitie obanoes out of ten yonr case will be just ttie same as tliose of the young ladies whose letters foUo'w.

L Y D IA E . PIN K H A M ’ S V EG H A B LE COMPOUNDis wliat yon need to restore fiealth.

Miss Al)by F, Barrows, of Kelson- vjlle, Ohio, writes to Mrs.l*inkJiain:

“ When T wrote lo you I was very nrrvau!4, had dull lieailaclHMi and baclc- achee. Doctors did me no good. Lydia li. Pinkham's Vegetable Compouml and your advice made me regular, well ami strong. I am now in belter health than ever before.' ’

MLsa Eltrip L. Hook, of Chelsea, Vu, writes to Mrs. Pinkham :

“ I am odIj sixteen years old, bat Lydia E- Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- poTtud and your advice have cured me of sideache, periodic paina, and a ner- vooft irritamt' cooditiou after every- tldag* elao bad Jailed."F A C T S F O R S IC K W OR?CM.

For thhty years Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, niade from roots and horiis.Ws been the, standard remedy for female ill.s, and baa poskively oured Lhoasandsot women who have iieen troiiljled w i th diaplaceineiitB,inilanimnt BUI, ulrera- tiot^ fibroid tumors, irrcgularitie.H, periodic pains, backache, lliat h<.;ar- mg-doirri feelmg, flatulency,indiges­tion,dizziness,oriKsrvous prostration. Why don’t von trv it ?

lenclnd the nieptlng o f K earn y Lodga ot E ik s InSi nlgiif jind tnufie an udorcfis. Mr. Bowron nus th s d la tlnc llon of being

B est 'forMeniJi'i^men an ren-ybunj J jm J Old,

'“"‘'CALIFORNIAS y r u p C o . ^

n 3 n mooufocturMipriiilea on tno' front of rvW ry p a c K a te .SOLO BT ALL LEWING DRUGGIST^

«n* « u e oniy. r e |W r price SOtpwMlwa

i Connolly g irl rBciel 'etJ i i ^ i ■ A bowfing m atch w i ^

n ight belwet^n the league I

the firs t man to take the obligation the o rder. H e is No. 1 of Lodge No The lodge will a rran g e for a n o th e r v isit from

,1 Mr. Bowron, w'hen It Is experH-d tba i g rand lotige tffficeffl wJJl be prvspni The

i in s tliu tlo n of n rlasB o f ran d ld a lea was , postponed un til nex t M onday.I W hih ' p laying in the re a r o f the K earny , f llg h Rt.nool yeste rday a fte rn o o n M ary ! Connolly, ten years oW d au g h te r o f Mr,' and Mrs. P a trick Connolly, o f 266 Devon ! s tree t, K earny, was s iru e k on th© hooO

w ith a stone wbloh Is believed to have been throw n by a glH com panion, T he

i \b a d Kcalp wound. } ta k e place to-

___ _____ igue feura o f K eam y]x»dge of E llfS 'and the E m pire Bowling Club, on the E lks' aneys. A rlington .

I Miss M argaret B rennun. of B chuyler avenue, Arlington, w as given a su rprise

! by a num ber of friends w ho guthvred a t h e r home m^i night. In h o n o r o f her iw en lle lh birthday.

A oilpping social will be held In the .auditorium o f 'BigjiAh MethiTdiat C hurch, Kearny* under the direction of th e young people of the church, T h u rsd ay night.

Rev. Thom as A .. C onroy, re c to r o f Bt. O e^lla'R Church. Ite& m y, le f t to -d ay for Lakewood, w here he w ill spend a few cLiys' vacation.

H iss Jennie U rw in, a m em ber o f the S tew art O pera Com pany, ts visU lng her piarentg in B righ ton avenue, K earny .

--------------------------------------------------------- \

H a L r t d e g e r v )

C ut G1 assE conom ica .1

Q it nias! would nlca.se any .lune Bride, and it’s eionomi- cal here, ‘

No store in Newark is sliow- ing so lartjean assnrimentfrom which to choose, and nowhere are prices so .iltractive.

Make a note- of tiie prices,in our window display. You’ll find them away below what equal qualities are sold for in any other store. *

H fri n u par tb i/a ir ts t p r ^ s f<^th t A a t i Stationtm/rtfw '/f. ^ 0 cbsrgg for adiriss-tng i/a/fi'rtrrr.

*‘At the Clock Corner.**

Bnad Stnet it'W«st Firk Stnal

Page 12: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

tv - LEADERS W ERE H IT BY SALES

Acthre Trading in Stock Mar­ket Marked by Heavy Sell­

ing to Realize.

a O S E UNSETTLED AND WEAK

L

M0NEY-.-INVE8TMENT8-BU8INE88

MBW TOHK, ifUy Il.-PrtMi» of IptiMd lower to-dey than laet nl(ht. iarttr tnRseiit'ed by decline In the Amerl- ben flection lb London end portly hy KflJtetnc In yeeterday’fl etromt fllock*. bheanpenkfl nnd Ohio dropped JVk At, Paul 1. and Onion PectHc, Kcadlna. On- torlo and Weetem and Denver and Hlo (kranda larva frectlonfl, A iprlnhUnv of fmttis oooMrred amonv flpoclaUlee In the leia vromEncot elau. Deallnve were »c-

TRUST CO. TALK UNVERIFIEDTero Intereefed In Kleel Slefl.tnal

Bank, Mnnaeiftinn, Not Aware o l Sneh a MnTrinenl.

By Telrffraith /rom a StaH Ctrrt$itn«ilrnt.MANABQlfAN. Way l! -T h e rumor cor-

ranl liere that planfl were under way to orranlee a tru»t company to taka the place of the Kirai National Bunk, whinh went Into the handa of Receiver John W. Schofield, followin* the aulclde of Preil- dent Moryan Delaney Alngec, could not be verified to-d»y. It waa auld by Ocor*e V. W. riurroufhB, u brother-in-law of the late hank prealdcnt and one whoae name had been connected with the move- mcui to form auch a company, that he had heard iinthlnp of the rumor ciocpt what the pnpere had brought to hla notice.

Practically the anme thing wui aald byp«rt of the aeorve M, Davlaon. a director of the

tpeninv decline wa. realored before the cloacd ba nk, ^

H

■larhei avntn weakened and drove prlcei lower then at the oui»«l. The flcllint »a» larpaly concentrated agatnaf fltocke which lav* had recent large advances, euch ai ild^ inc. At- Paul and the Harrlmun and bill (tockfl. lome of the capper fltockfl thowad tealtlency, eapeclally American fenmlllnv. Houthern Hallway preferred advanced 1. Southern Paclllc preferred Ikb* had Ittiltad Bute* Realty 3.

Naen—Trading wa> dull and prlcea m tm d alugglihly, but worked to a lower Iflvat. The market chewed little power of rebound. Cheiepeake and Ohio ex­tended Ite decline to t pointe. wiping out all of jealerdey'a anln. There were nu- neroni nddltlpna to the loaflce of u point ar iMtre. United Btatee Realty rode I. Vhe copper ctocki made tome ehow of Btrnifth again el noon. Bondi wore Ir- fv|guUir,

I P, i l ,—Prlcflfl turned upward In oym- hathjr with the copper fltocke. Choflupeake and Ohio made up much of lU k>>*, but the rally In (h« uiual mflrkel Icadore wa« Biaktiy fracllonil. aetioral Electric lo*tbt'

I P, M.—Special atockfl were hid up Uiariily. Th« Hat generally did not fluctu- hte widely but the tone wa» Improved. St. Louli and San FTancl»co fleeond preferred Bivved up afler a decline of u point, tad itlaaourl Padfle, Southern Railway, hmarlcnn Bmelting preferred, Anaconda lad Vlrglnle-Carollna Chemical preferred L Ptotlnla I'f’o advanced Rt,I p, 3d.—The market clneed unaettled and

fenertilly Weak. Oalne were eatabllihed In a variety of elocka, amonget the Southern and Southweitem rallroeda and Indue- trlala. Southern Railway preferred roie R4 and Laike Srie and Weatern preferred L OtJierwIac theee galna ran from 1 to 3Cilnte. pluetuatlona In the general Hat

ere held within a narrow range and there waa Deah ytaldlng of pricti late In the Ity. Internalldnal Pump preferred de- ailnod 1%. The receeelon carried aome ttoeka, Inoludlng United Btatee Steel pre- Itrrad, to the loweit of the day.

NEW yORK STOCK MARKET,The range at to4ay'i prteaa tar the

E ra m.uvv aacurUMa In tlia New Tarli rnet. aa furnlihed tor the NEWS by It k wiktm. li siTun .Open-Hlgh-Low-Ciol-

Ini. eei. eat. Ing.Ula-Chalmeti........ I ll ..........................m. C. it ftly Co... l<u ki'A Jon Halt

& itoh on Co.. »A iim 2»< 80Uniwed Oil.... I ......................

m. Uvet riufnr...... 2ltt 21'A 21^.m. Agr. Chem. Co. 30 ...........................uivncwn Ice........... 24Vi 2M 2li| 3tlaer. l^ o m o tlv e .. BoU 49% 60

Locomottre. pr. 103% ...............r, umvlilng..... Uft 16% '■melting, pr...

.star. Sugar............_iiner. Woolen Co..Amal. Copper.........I mutondn C. M. Co.Wf- . . . . . . . . . . . . .

UanUe CtHtat L ..... db O.................. . . .

itooklyn R. T .......4 fe, t>. <t a c . C o....$ Canadian PaolSc..., Ut% 16)% 16),c Caniral Leather...... 37% )T% 2)%

i Cent Leather, pr,. )5%4 Chieafo A A lton.... EH il. i Northwaat., 164%

il., M. * St. Paul ia%ML dk Ohio............ 44%

C. * St. U ... 00 k ft. Iron... II

‘ I. Co.......rn .

imld Mr. Diiviaun. "The people here are waiting patiinily the reaull of the In- veitlgallon under way at the hank, and 1 think that the reeult will be known thia Week Mr ft'hofleld le ellll at work nnd le saying noihlng,"

nenjamln Parker, of Bhrewihury, has been named us permanent receiver of the New jereey and We«t Virginia Bridge Company In the United Statca Court at Trenton, and hae given a bond of 130.000 Frank Wyant and Edward V. Patterson were the temporary receiver*.

Thlfl Ifl the company in which Prealdcnt Magee, the eiilclde preeldent of the FIret National Bank of Maaaeuoan, waa Inler- eited.

NEW YORK OUTSIDE SECURITIESThe following qur.taftoni ware furnlahed

by Van Schalek ft Co.:i n d u s t r ia l s ,

Cktalng yeiiarday. Bid. Asked.

American Chicle ... IK) 1*0Aniei'Ican Chicle, pr 91 90AmuHcan Nickel.... % ViAmerican Tobacco.. 344 3U Amer Writ. Paper. !% 3%Amcr. W. Paper, pr le 32Bay State tta s....... Vi %Central Foundry.. % 1Central Foundry, pr 7 3Havana Tobacco. .. 7 tViHavana Tob . pr ... 16 13Houston Oil............. 3 9Houston Oil. pr....... SO 40International Balt... 16 26Manhattan Tranelt. 2% 2%Otis Elevator.......... 2« 30gtle Elevator, pr ... 96 90lundard Oil........... 606 600

RAII.ROAD8. Am. IJght ft Trac-,91 *1Am. Lt. * Trac.. pr, SI 84Chioago Subway.... llVi 18% Bee.board Company. 6 *Beoboard, 1*‘ pr. .. 30 4uSeaboard. 2d pr... 16 36

MINING.Bonania Creek....... OViUueion copper....... 11'b. C. Cop)iiT.......... tiButte Coalition....... 22<Butte ft New York, 1'Cumberland-Ely M 8Itnvte-Daly Eet.............. 2Dominion Cop. new. 1%LI Hum Mining...... I*iFoster Cobalt...........Furnace Creek Cop.Oreene Con. Copper.ureene Gold............Greene Gold-Silver.Qlroux Mining .......... 3%Guggenheim Co.. 160 MelClnley-Darragt^. VI MIemaa Gold HIn... 4Mines Co. of Am... 1%Mitchell Mining...... ViNevada Con. Cop... .11%Nevada llla h ....... 40iNevada Smelting. ..Klplsalng Mines Co.Old Hundred Mining Pitts. Lead ft Zinc..eilver Queen.............Tonopnn Belmont ...Tonopnh Extension-

Cloe* to-day.

Bid.ASKod 186 110 90

Vi 346

11115

%

TVt in oVi

3016 3Vi

20

96boo'*

1*09

16

V R EELA N D N A M E S TH E CURRENCY B A B Y . 1Bo far M on« Judf« from the

actlun of the conferetio* of mombtre of the Houee of RepmentAtlvM laat eveniof. celled to decide on whet If any currency rr>form leflelailon ehell be enacted at thia eeaeion. aR three vtiiotiee of what haa been pn>poeed In that direction are to be bunched end foHted u||on the country, to tether with a eop to the pubUo In the way of a currency oommlNlon as a guarantee of ffood faith and aa an anchor to windward dnrlBf th* exlfendei of the comlnf PreBlden* tial campaifn.

The form of bill afyeed to by a conference vote of eight to one In total of I4i voting, la to tie known ae the nrm'nded Vreehtnd blll» ao It wilt he eccn again that the race ti nut alwaye to the one who aUrtt flrat, who rune ewifteet or who, from long praettee, would lenm to be likely to get there ahead- The etart. originally, waa made by Kepreeentaw tivc Fowler, who for yeare hae been loIKIng And apOAklng on the dealra- hlllty of a oredit or akiet currency as the acientlAc eolutlon of the cur*- rency problem. The principal feat­ure of thlp plan, of course, waa the

baaing of a currencf eystetn on bnnk credits, on thOiVoluine of commercial paper floated, a true lest of the ex­pansion and contraction of the vol­ume of huslncas. One hitch wai In the method for promptly retiring the notes to be so issued. No soont-r had this been worked out than Mr. Fow­ler added s list of complex attach* nieniB to the meanure which did much to render It hsrd to understand and to greatly leesim Its nlmnces for becoming a law. This was pointed out, but, with his accuslonied flxlly of purpose, he did not see hts way clear to slmptlfyihg what he had to offer until within a day i>r ao, until It was loo late, and so the more or teas steenth rowli’r hill seemingly goes to the wall.

The Aldrich bill was confessedly a plan lo merely rush TCHerves of emergency currency to the relief of a congested money market after the worst had happened, a plan which In practise would have done as much to advertlRe that panic was immlti’ ent as anything else, and so aggra­vate 'an already scrlouH situation. Btlll it would do what was claimed, would pour banknotes Into a situa­tion affected by scarcity of the same

and so do for the patient whit oxygen does for the men who can't get relief by breathing In the or­dinary way, generally a last resort in an extreme case.

So much antagonlsnr did this pro­duce that Mr. Vreeland stepped In at the eleventh hour with a modlflca- tion relieving the Aldrich measure of much of fts bed character by substituting or adding oommerdsl paper at a basis for emergency notes, perfecting the plan for redeeming the same through banking - associa­tions, checking the amount which may be Issued, and, flnuTly, by add­ing a provision for the appointment of a currency commission of elgh- leen Instead of forty-odd members, which shall report at the next ses­sion of Congress on a plan for an adeciuate revision of our currency system,

3cj Fowler wins out with a recog- nlilon of commercial paper ak a basis for banknotes; Aldrich gets to the front with an emergency currency per sc, and Vreeland crosses the line first by attaching his name to the proposed bill and letting the two men who have been most conspicuous In this direction have a representation.

THIRD AVE, RAILWAY AFFAIRSCHtlcleiwe wf MwwagremawS bp Mm*

e e iv e r —O pinion o f New York l ie flerrlpe Commlaelow.

NEW YORK. May 12.—Froderlek W, Whltrldge, receiver of Third Avenue Rail­road. In a report to bondholders* commit­tee made public yesterday characterised the general conditions <of the road as left by the Metropolitan as “very bad.*' eald he needed to issue |2,SOO,0O0 receiver's cer­tificates to get the property Into shape find sot forth other Interesting contribu­tions to the collection of Metropolitan lit­erature. Also Mr. Whltrldige expresses his upinfon of the Public Service Conamtsslun, a body which he says '‘has accomplished nothing at all except ,to give a Utile more trouble, ‘of wJdch/ as the late Mr. Ding- ley observes of books printed in foreign languages, 'we already have a suffi­ciency.' "

Mr. Whltrldge hints that proceeding might be brought for an accounting of the money received on the sale of the Third Avenue bunds. He has sscertalned from bankers, he snys, that checks for $17,000,000 from the National City Bank, $17,664,116 from the National Bank of Com­merce nnd another for $1,013,000 were turn­ed over lo the company. In his Judgment there Is "no evidence un earth or under the earth of the expenditure of any such sum of money on the syaiem."

STANDARD OIL'S REBA TE REPLY

Cturtied by Goveromeat with Accepting Illegal Payments

on Railroads' Shipments.

a S E ON AT ROCHESTER^ N. Y .

ROCHKSTRH, N. T.. May Il.-The case of the government against the Standard Oil Company, In which the oil company Is charged with receiving rebates ffom railroads, was put on trial to-day at the opening of the spring term of the United States District Court, Judge John H. Hasei presiding, and S. Wallace Dempsey, special assistant to the United States Alorncy-Cloneral, conducting the case for the governinent.

James McMLichell, of Buffalo; John U. Mliburn. of New' York, and Harris, Havens, Beach & Harris, of this city, arc looking after the interests of the oil com­pany.

The case Is being tried on indictments found at Jamestown^ and arises over ship- men te of oil made from Glean to Rut­land and Bellows Falls, Vt. The company is Indicted on fifty-three counts.

T. C. N. Schindler, railroad expert of the Bureau of Cor'poratlons, and; Q. N. Crosland, tariff expert of the public serv­ice commission, art here to testify In the case.

KBrilHlTlEBa tNVEkTNPlNTSfl BTC. SBCVRITlDta INVBSTMENTfl. BTCs

«0Q

eihi17Hi)

J»%

10IX)3%

$090

m

9iS41'^4930

k Hudtan 1«8')., a . a’ ft Atlantlfl )*n. ft Rio Granda.1. ft Wo “Grande, pr

{&<?;.*!)% “>4, ..............lot. pr....... 31%

. ap. COn pr.. tar. RtMini Pump

1

___ , ... 31%nter. Pap, COn pr.. 66%

Jitar. RtMini Pump. 23% Qllnol* Cantral...fiw u C«ntr«l............ipwii O nlral, pr......ixn . City floutnfrn.-an. City Bouth..pr. iDuli, ft Naahvllls.. 1 Aokay Companiat..

K. ft T................ K, ft T., pr......

.aaoprl Paninc.......cxlcxti Cant. R. R. 14% ., 8t.P,ft B. 81*. M. Ill'S atlonu BlacuU ... )3%i allontl T.,ead Co... 68

T.. Chi. A 8. L. 39 aw York Central.

T„ Out. ft Weet. 43orfolk ft W est...... 71

lorth American Cu. 61% lortbern Pacldc.... 134‘ennaylvania ....... 120'nolfle Mall............. fm/,’cople'i Gae.......... 81%T*«a. steel Car Co. 23

8y. Steel Springs.. 86 w d ln s .............I..ii4%

luok lelapd, pr...... 36%lep. Iron k S. Co.. kap. 1. ft a. Co., pr.

It. Loula 8. W .......i^ula 8. W., pr.

outnem Pacifle— uuthem Railway., outbern Hy.. pr.... t. L. ft 8 . F.. M pr lOM-Sheff. S.ftl.Co.■eliM ft Paciflo.... bird Ave. B. R

130 HO

67 23%

1 8 ^ 136% 138% 16% 16% 16%

Tonopah M. of Nev Union Copper Co.. United Copper ... . White Knoo —W. K. Copper, pr..Yukon ....................

BONDS.Am. Steel Fdy. 8s.. 89 Coni. 8. 8. 4a.........

RECEIVER FOR HULTlPHOWES.V d lld ltr pf C h a lle l Mort-

g n s r A tlaekcd—M ntellltles Abowt Hist Amoaut*

N E W YORK. aVny 12.—A pellllo ti In b a n k ru p tcy hnn been filed n g a ln it the M uhiphone Comp^my, m an u fac tu rsN of m usical slot miichln^s, au iom alic phtjno- g raphs , etc., w ith ofllces a t 141 B roadw ay, by l*eter Zucker, attorney fo r creditors. T he petitioners allege thui while Insolvent the com pany irtinsferred p a ri of Its prop­e rly to creditors lo prefer them, c o n c e a l^ o r rem oved or perm itted lo be concealed o r rem owU u conRidernble p a r t of Its p roperty , iimS perm itted a Judgm ent to he ta k e n agalnHi ltfo r$ 2 7 tb y E. H. L eggett,

Ju d g e Ifough appointed Jesse W atson receiver w ith a bond of 13.000 on the a p ­p lica tio n of Isaac Thormnn, who s ta ted on In form ation and be lls t th a t th e assets of th e com pany have been w asted by its offleers, th a t over $120,<X)0 of the asse ts have b^en expended ^ d tn a t no record w h a tio ev ar appears o f the books of the com pany a s to the disposition o f this sum. H s alleges th a t on N ovem ber 2, 1W7. th e company gave to P au l H Sheri­dan , SB trustee , a chattel m ortg sge of 1100,000, eovering chattels oc the com pany, w hich w a | not recorded un til M arch 21, L9W. tm d th a t In his belief th is ch a tte l

. m o r tg a t i is fraudulent and void a s to the ' c re d ito rs of ihe oompany.

“Thfl com pnny was Incorporated M ay 4, 1906, w ith capital stock $1,000, w h|dh wof Increaasd on Fehruery 1, 1908. to $100,OOu. W illiam H. Prl$chsrd was p resldcni and W ilbu r C. Brown tri'flsuier. Tlig com ­pany had a large factury a t 02 and 91 V am tam s trs s i. I ts assets muy exceed $2(>,00d.

BIG VOTE ON A CURRENCY BILL

Dtcision of House Conference Last N ifht for an Amended

Vreeland Measure.

s S ; NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET

CURRENCY COMMISSION PLAN

WOOD PULP TARIFF PROBE.

NEW YORK, May 12.-Flour-Recelpts, 26,l?i; sales. 2.000; Qulet and lower to sell.

Wheal—Receipts, 90,000; sales, 1,300,DUO; i pfFected by easier cables, further May - llquldatlan and improved weather in the

Bouthwest wheat declined n cent this I morning; May. 106; July Septem­

ber.Bye—Dull; No. 2 Western. 90 nominal f.

o. b. N. y.Corn—Receipts, 44,076; sales, 10,000: low­

er under belter weather and commlsiion- house aelllng: July. 73%(®7IH.

Beef—Steady.Fork-Steady.Lard—Steady; Western, AfiOtgS.W. Sugar-Raw, firm; fair refining. 8-86i

centrifugal 96 test, 4.36; molasses sugar, 61. Reflnedj steady; crushed. 6.20; pow­

dered, 6-60; granulnted. B.60. n t n i ATtETDTIfA C T A rf UtADVCT Butter—Weak; rereipta, J7.S20, Creamery f t t l t A y t U F f n ^ tu A lv n E l I Eip«>cla)s, 32; extras, ?2Vs; third to first.

I lTCf’22; State dairy, common to choice.

WASHINGTON. May IS.-FoUowing u conference to-day of the managers of the House with Speaker Cannon, it wus an­nounced that the currt'ncy bill, agreed upon UsL night by the Republlran caucus, will be taken up for uonalderatlon ThutS' day night.

When the subject uf consideration of the bill was first takon up there was no effort to coins to an exact understanding as to the length of time that should'be allowed lo the measure, but It wan stated by some of the leaders that in all prol^blllty the bill would be before the House for only one day. The disposition is to take It up promptly upon convening Thuradgy, dis­cuss It until 5 o'clock and then take a vote.

That the bill will pass the Haute even ItAopponents admit, but they believe that It will have difTIcuIty In securing consid­eration In the Senate. Borne of the Re­publican members, such as Frlncs, Kei- fer and Fowler, will cost their votes agninst the bill, but they do not them- selvea believe that the number will be sufflolent, even ihough al! the Dmocratp oppose It, lo secure Its defiai In the House,

The advocates of the Vrei'lnnd bill are determined, however, to take no chance, and Immediately after the time for begin­ning Its consideration was agreed upon Mr. Wfitson, the Republican whip, began a systematic notlficBtlon to Republican membera to be present in their seats on Thursday at noon with the Idea of lending the support of their presence to the meas­ure and for the puppuac of meeting alt possible efforts at filibuster which may be directed against the bill.

The modified Vreeland emergency currency bill was adopted lastnight at the Republican

tlnnse C'omiulllre'^s 4'onn ila ln t—F ut« Hier Teslliiiouy by Xew York

KewspHprr rubU shvr.WASHINGTON. Muy H .-ln conn*Hlloii ■

with Ihe wood pulp tiirllT invciitlgatlon. ' Chiiirmau Mann, of the Houho n^mtiilt- ' tei having the mattf’r in charge, tn-ilay muds shairp complaint of the failure Of . the newspaper publlnhers to come foi- | ward and supply the I’unimiUce wlt;i facts < bearing upon their cliargee. He called iit- ' leiiilofi to their cililciHms, ami tlun win- j trusted them with the refusal nf mmr' i of ihi‘111 10 supply the InformuUon wliScb. he HKiil, wuR necessary the <K»minltlce ulioiild hrt'ie In preparing Ita report to the House. He declared U to be 'he de­sire of the romnmtee lo report iluriug this session, hut Intimated that Uu; c(>ursu of the publlahors might prevent Its doing so.

Tlie Inquiry Into Ihe wood pulp nnd print paper uvpstlnn was rosunu d, to-day bv the apcdij House committee. John Xorrla. the lepreHetitailve of ilie Publlsh- rrlt' Assm'Intioii. continuing his siatement.

Mtlik WOLTEHN MAilHIEI).

SiT A B L ltH B D IMTa

Fidelity Trust CompanyF n i d M t j s M J ^ ^

Cipilal and Ssrplntr $0.OOO>OOOThe fund* of an Ealate left in our managetnent are in­

vested in the name of the Estate, and are not aubject to the hazards of the Coinpanj''s business.

Hrmniepi W ife of Hr. Ileiir,- K.RuarkeiilMkH a t Sliither-H tim iir.

Mina Renee L. W oltera, riniiKhter nf Mra. Chrlatlnri B. Tt'otters, of 19 Central avenue, waa m arried nt her m other's home thlH m orning to Dr. Henry Forrest Quaekenhofl, of 39(«! Brown itree t, P h ila ­delphia.

Tlie cereniotiy w as perform ed by Rev. Henry M arsh W arren , ot 75 W est Ninety- fourth street. New York, form orly known as the Hotel C haplain. The wllnesst's were Miss E lizabeth Sm ith nnd CUriatlim WollerB Jr. This is Dr. CJuackenbos^s see- ond m arriage.

STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.SOUTH WBLLFLEET, Maa* , May 12,-

The steamer Kronprln* Wilhelm was In communication with the wireless station here when 303 miles east of Sandy Hook at 4 A, M. Probably will dock about 7 o'clock lo-morron morning.

BROW HEAD. May 12,-The steamer Oceanic, from New York for Southamp-

I ton, was reported by wireless telegraph__ ' 2(10 miies southwest at 10:C6 A. M. to-dsy.conference | Probably will reach Plymouth about 3 A.

T H E O L D E S T B A N K IN N E W A B K .

N ationalBanking Company

752 BROAD STREET, COR. CLINTON.Capital . ..............................................$1,009,900.00Surplus and Undivided Profits . . . 1,600,000.00 Deposits . .............................................. 6,000,000.00

OFF1CEH5

A. H. BALDWIS, YICE-PRES.W. K. VAEDEOSEM, ASS’T CASHIER.

D, H. MERRITT, PRESIDERT, H. W, TBHIS, CASHIER.

Jam e* H. Bayre, Jr>.Sam ael 8 . Denala,F red er ick P re llu a h n y sea Jaruea C. ItlcDonald. i lo rn ce T. Brnniley.Jaiura P. D nseaberry,Jo h n O. H, W taey, P hilem on 1.

niRNCTORSH dw ard L. Dobblna, M atthew T. Gay,D arld H. M erritt,Jam ea B. H lphle.€ . Eliintn Yonnii,A lbert B ald w in , W ynnnt l>- V anderpool,

H ondley.

by vote of !2S to 16. At the last M. Wednesday.

Th* folluwlng quotailona were furrduhed King:

Bid Ash- iby Blaele ft King:American Railway Co................ 44%Ani«rlean Cement............Ci,mbria Iron.....................Cambria Steel,..................BlBctru' Co. of America..B, ft P.. 4s........................U ft N ................................Lehigh ’Valley...................Imka Superior Cojp.........N. J. Con. Tract............N. J. Con. Tract. Bs.......Philadelphia Company...Philadelphia, pr...............Pr lladelphla Rler............Philadelphia Elec, 4s....Philadelphia H T............Phllodelphln 'frnellon...,'ridewaier ...........................United Gas ImprnvementUnion Railway 4s.............Union Trnetloii ................

' Wnrwlek .............................Belmont

m 4146

31

8661%•j fy/i

in 7110438 m l4(J 4t70%li004 9V .97% »8

V*«P

469%66

7H 7%7%

1 1%

17022; process, common to special, 16® 21!%; Western factory ftrst. !7%@18.

Cheese—Steady, unchanged; receipts9,323.

Eggs — Steady, unchanged; receipts.2I,«30.

Poultry-Alive, steady; spring chickens, 30; fowls, 18%: turkeys, 11. Dressed,stendy; turkey*. 12gl7; fowls. 12((fl4.

Petroleum—Steady; refined, all porta, 6.700 .76.

Coftee-^teady; No. T Rio. 8 6-18: No. 4 Bantus, 8%.

M olusses-Qulel; New Orleana, 2S®12.

ANTWERP, May 12,—Arrived, steamer Kroonland, from New York.

GENOA, May 12.—Arrived, steamer Nord America, from New York.

THROUGHOUT THE NATION.

NEW YORK COTTON MARKET

112% 113%

SL L. ft West. L lx ft V %mt Copper Inlon Paclllca|lt«d R.I.ottab Coppar Co....

i . B. ft Ref. Co- 'nttgd States Steel.

S. Steel, pr.........'.S.C.I.P.*F.Co.,pr.r. ft Rubber..........J, IL Rub^ 1st pr... 6g.-Q w . Chem. Co.

Va-jC. Ch. Co., pr...

f eat. linfon Tel ...1, a- . , e,, ..VWatt. B.'ft U. Co..;

NEW YORK BOND MARKET.

R. 140%

BOSTON STOCK MARKET.The following quotatlona wer* turntahed

by W. B, Bmltli ft Co.;Yeater-

2:16 to- day'a day. ctoee.

Adventure ...................................... 1% 2Amalgams led ............................... 66% 84Atlantic ................. 11% l4TiArcadian ...................................... 3% ....Bolton C., C. & 0 ....................... 11% 12Butte Coal ..................................... 22% 22%Calumet & Hecia........................ iW 860Calumet ft Aria.......................... iw% hWCopper Range .............................. 70% 71Daly W eet.................................... 0%Franklin ...................................... 7%Greene .......................................... 8:%Isle Rovale .................................... 19%Massncttusetls ............................. 2%Jllchlgan ...................................... 10%Mohawk ......................................... 49%Nevada ........................................... 11%North Butte................................... 81%Old Dominion................................. ;t'i%Osceola ............... 85Parrot ........................................... 21Quincy ........................................... 82%Shannon ....................................... 12%Tamni'ack ...................................... 57%Trinity ............... .................U S. Smelting...................U. S. Snii-lllng, pr.............Utah UonsolUhUed.............wolverine ............... ...........Ani, Ag- Chem. Co.............Mnaeachusetts Elec., pr ...MsSBllChllSettB Gos............Massacliuectta Oils, pr......Unlled Fruit......................United Shoe Machine .....United Shoe Machine, pr.

1 NEW YORK, May 12—The cotton mar­ket opened steady at a decline of 7 points

■ to an advance of 1 point, with June rela- ntlvely weak and July relatlvdly Thefe waa a big demand for July, while other positions showed the InHuenee ot

I ftlaappolntlng cables and favorable weath- I dr. The July premium was Increased to a

matter of 47 points ni one time, but nt I this dlfterence there was eonslderahle sell.

Ing of July against a inirchaso of the new

oonlerence on this subject a committee of live was appointed to revise the Vreeland currency hill ao aa to make U coincide with the moro generally expressed views of the Republican membership. This committee reported last night.

Under the bill authority is given for the formation of national banking associationsot not less than ten banks each, having NORFOLK, V a.-BIshop,H . M, Turneran aggregate surolui ot 16,000,000. No to-day retired from active Elpscopalhank can belong to more than on* asso- j pj, tpp general conference of theelation and not more than one association , g Qpurch and made historian ofshall be formed m any city. The emer- | ' „ ageney circulation authorized Is to be based |upon any eecurltlee, Including commercial i POUGHKEEPSIE, paper, held by a national bank among Its •BBBeta. Only forty per cent, ol ita capital in bond secured circulation need be held by a bank In order to enable It to take out additional circulation Ihrmigh a clearing­house assoclutlnn. No change le made In the existing law In regard to the reserve In gold or lawful money against additional circulating noteu.

The cu'rrcruiy oommlnflion provided for by thF hill le to conulsi of six mefnberH of

firm. I the Rf-naiG, to be appulpted by the Vice- PrrBlrtent; elx memh« rfl of the House, to be appointed hy the Spfrtker, and elx other pt-rsona, lo he appointed hy the President. The eommlsalon ts tllrected to Investigate the caiiFt8S of Uh' rerftni financial panic and make recommenfirtllona, to Congrexs for changes In existing banking nnd cur-

to thelater than January l. 1B0&.

PreAldenl notcron and during the middle of the morn- I rcncy system and wUh regard to banking Ing July was nrotind 9.3S, and October 8 92, ' Institutions In the hiatoe. The eommls- or 4 to S points net lower, with the mar- , "Ibn must repoit ket unsettled.

The market was cusier late In the fore- noon under rcftllalng nnd better crop con- dUlona, 'vltb prloeji nt mliUlay 12 to Ifl points net lower, the new crop being rela- Uveiy easy nnd July commanding u pre­mium of points over October.

FINANGAL POINTERS.

LEADING GRAIN MARKETS.

N. Y.-FIrc which started In the New York Central freight- house at Barrytown wiped out the sta­tion, a hold, mammoth Icehouse and threatened the entire village this after­noon. Fire companies were sent from this c%y.

TOLEDO, O,—John H. Iviugheed, aged forty years, living apart from his aeven- teen-ycnr-old wife, broke Into her hed- rnom at her mother's home to-day and shot her, Inflicting a fatal wound, then turned the revolver and blew out hla own brains.

BALTIMORE-Antonio I.anasa, head of the Lana.sa & Goffo Steamship Company, convicted of complicity In a "Black Hand ’ plot to destroy the home of Joseph D! Olorgin, head of the Athintlc Fruit Company, and a business rival of Lanasa, was to-day sentenced lo ten years In Jail by Judge Wright In the Criminal Court.

FROM OTHER COUNTRIES.

EXEMPT FROM TAXATIONW1 OPPIR BUBJier TO BALI

f 20 ,000 Nftw Yerh,tusqufth«nns&W *stsrii Tsrmlnst Is or 1843 s i 114% snil Intsrssi to y lsto sboui 4.20 psr osnt

f10 ,000 Nsw York, U k s Brio B W osto rn Dooks snd Im provsm ont 8 s of 1813 s t 108 sn d In to ro st to y isid sbofit *U P*r o o n t

Pamshiflt d*i«riptl*« al th* abev* and athar tax axantpl atauritla* fonnrdad upan raqiiaft.

LIBBEY30 Brosd Strost

& 8TRUTHER8■ANKEIIB Now York

BEOrU Corea-^hemulpo 1h en f^tc, It Blda werP opputd taat night for l&lfl.OOO being the annlvtirsary of the opening of

worth of Camfirn City bondfl, r» fnllowB: the port to foreign (nide;Floating debt. IWO.OOO; witter. OfiS.noO: fire | ST. PETBR8BURO-ti In announoed and police electric flyatems. ITrO.OOO: fire- | here that King Tetcr of Servla will reach [

CHICAtfO. May 12. "Active realizing 1 sales, wiih gn!>d weather in the Southwest, j

caused a wcnk tone at the opt-nlng of tho | w hentinsrkei July opened %®% i ’o, pp.goe, the Firstto luwer at 96%4f90%. and eold oil lo j,ank of WlUtehouee has opened

houses, |2ri,0D<l. There wae only a differ- eace of 366iV9ll In the premiums The iitic- ceseful bidders were O'Connor and Taylor, of New York, who offered a premium of 325.453.

4139%

13320

140%63%27%

69VJuly corn opfn^il tu lower ai

63«i to and fiold ct Wf-July oata opened 1.* lower at and

Rold atJuly provisions upcnfd dull; pork a

ahade lower at 13.52 ; lord lower B.W, nnd riba a ahade Inwi.-r at 7.334^7-86..

The following quotatlonn were furnlBhed by W. B. fimllh ^ Co.

At the Chicago . tourd of Trade:

NEWARK SECURITIES MARKET

m. Tobacco 8*ft O. ....

trooklyn R.hi.. R ft 4 4*......

k | . ft P. 4i..,.R. 1. ft P. 5s.....

ft So. 4s.........._ . . Co. of Amer. 5*.[rte Ifd oon. 4e........fnperlal Jap. 4%».. Blerboroufh 4%*....aula ft Naah. 4*....

uar. Pa^fle 4 i........n to n 8. L. new 6*

'Bnajrliranla 1916a... laaoliis Con. 4*....

nthtm Pacific 4*. 82%xitliaTn rty. 6*... 102Pac. !*t 4*..,. loJ« Btael 8. r I*. PltU. T. 24 4* 11 .«b 4*............... 68%

TJie following i|Uotatiuii« were furnished by J. B. Rtppel:

Bid. Asked.Ci-llulold ...................................... 125 130(.'tmsolldiitcd Traction................ 69%•t.'onHolliJalcd 'I'ruftlua 6s....... . 102•Elix , IMhlrillcld ft C. J. i s ......Essex ft Hudson Gus Co........Gas ft Electric ot Bergen Co.•G, ft E. of Bergen Co., 1st 6s •G. ft E. of Bergen Ci>. gen. is•Hatkeiisae'k 14 altT ts............Hudson County Gas Co..........Hudson Co. One Co. i s ..........•J. C., Hobo, ft Pat. 4s..........Newark Con. Gas Co.............•Newark Con. Gas Co. 6*.......•Newark Pasenger Hy. Co. Bs.. 107•Newark Gas Co. fls................... l’>.•North Jersey St. R'y 4s.......... j|iPal. ft Pas. Gas ft Elec. Co.... •Pat. ft Pas, Gas ft E. Co. Ss. Public Service Corporation ....

- Public 8. Corn. cerunc.atcs.....82% i *pub. S. C. 6 P. C, coll, notes.

192 'Pub. 8. C. 5 P, C. con. nnlee. W'% B, jersey Gaa, E. A 'r. Co.... 9644 I *8 Jersey Gut*. E. ft T. Co. 6*,.

United KlectMc Co. 4s.............•And Intereflt.

MEW YORK MONEY MARKET.NEW YORK. May U,~Uoney on call

•Aay: 14(98 pev'cent.; ruling rate, 1%, clos- ta« bid, 3%, offered at 1. Ttma loans firm, teitt very dull; 16 daya, f% to 1% per cent.,

' And 86 daya, 2% to I per «■»(.: fix menthi. f •% to Dl per cent.

••ni f ied iW f TxMa4** Staafta.IFASBOtaTON. May U -Tlw Benat*

Cammutd* an Flnanc* (o-day votad •aanfmonalv to report the bill already

9 Mkaad by the Houm provtdiiis far the ( parmanent reatoratlcn of the worda “In

vod W* Truat" to saM aM ftlvar aotne ’. nf th« United Butit. fna fnotto waa

taken off th* coina by order of the Frail- ) dant

851165597HD82

108103 61 65

104

679680

!!iiPIlUH

1

UO12060

100m85

nolOi65Sfl

10&

64

71

9664

Wheat— Op«n.. m*

High. Cloae.ClofB.July ... 8?% 90% !2^8«pt, ••■

Corn—.. 36% 87% 8T.% 87 8644

July ... 8*pl. ...

.. 63%

.. 62%ftiM63

63%62

6463%

63%62%

July ... .. 46% 47 46% 47 47e * p t ....

P ork -,. 37% S7V*

13.5736% 37% 3<%

July ... .. 13,57 13,50 13.50 13.6TXSept. ...

Lorq—.. 18,90 13,80 13.7:* 13.77

July ... .. 8 BO 8 SO 8.IB R IB 3,53%Bept. ... .. 3.1)7 S.«7 8.62 8.02

bunlneB*. Jamv.s N. Pldrock 1b preBldent, Wsniam H. vice-president, MorrtjiR. Cunk raahler and John Btono assistant cashier. • d «

There was a hot contest at the annual efsetion yestfTcliiy of officers of the New York Cnnsolldfilcd Block Exchange, it was announced tluit r. H. Budeau bad been elected prcniilmit hy 446 out of a total poll Of TR1, the liirgPAt vote cast In the history of the exchange.

St. Petersburg on Muy 2T>, remaining here a waekii

BRK8LAU — Cardinal Kopp hiia Insti­tuted a commltlee to aupervlse the lynch­ing of Catholic theology In the Univmity Of Brellau. Thie commltte# will re|>ort to the cardinal every two months regard­ing evidences of modernipm-

LONDON—With the object check- «tv* thp wanton slaughter of birds. Lord Ovebury Introduced a bill Jn the Himse

■ri.- TiYhlblttrig thw importa­tion Of plumage, excepting that or certain f. 4.1 oiufs forth In the bill.

At the New York Produce Exchange:Y'H't'y

Wheat— Open. Close. Cloic.J u ly ................................ eOH S&H Sept.................................. 93% 94% Sa%

Corii—July ..............................Bopt..........................................

AetronomleAl To-nIixht nmlT o-m orrow M orning,

gun sets, 7:08; rises. 4:41. Moon sets, 3:4o A. M. Moon’s age. 13 days A. D. .1 60. new star In Northern Crown discovered by Dr. Schmidt, of Athens.

P iilr W en ther to Conllnne,Fair weather to-night and Wednesday,

with H declining temperature, Is the pre­diction of the Washington weather bu­reau and the local High School station. The temperature a t 3 o clock this morning was K degresi, at 7 o'clock G4 nnd al noon M degrees. The huntldlty at 7 o'clock was 82 per cent.' snd at noon 83

attract more wlval from tb« country or I per cent. wmd was frmn the soulh-nrVflap n»ftr markets than he cared to add ! west and hod a >elcclly of fifteen miles other near marKets tnan ne mjiw to m u maximum tomperaiure yes-to hli I tepday was 82 degrees, the mlnlnnim 45market sold to ll.CG and met nb sup- ' * *

It Is reported ihiit Messrs. WIHIain Hockefejlcr, Hnrrlm:in, Erick and Others are having revi-nge ii[nm' those who were conspicuously bearish Inst year, and that severali commlsslnn houses have been Ellaced In a Romowhat uncomfortable ponL lion thereby.

■ a s njJ, Ogden Armour, at Chioago, l it down

tlti price of May wheal 3% cent* yeeter-

73% 73%Tl’l 71%

New D. itnd If. BonSa, To*.NEW YORK, ilay It.-Slorkholdei-fl of

th* Delaware and Hudflon Company to-, day authorlied an Ifliue of 150,000,000 In four per cent, refunding bonda for at leaat thirty-five year*. It wan announced that not more then 33,000.600 will be ti- ■ued Immediately, and that thl* will be done to refund the floating debt and to provide fundi for linprovamentfl.

P a r gl8.S00JM>0 Frlflco BoaSa. gpflCial DfflpaMA to fie S v e S i m IfgWB.

8AN FRANCISCO. Cal, Mag lS ~ B y • vote of to to I the people of Ban Fnut- d ico hav* voted 318,200,000 bonds to re- build the sehoota destroyed by the earth­quake and fir* and to provide an ntizll- lary water *y»teni to fignt fli

r n f-r a te DrngKlflf W om an W in*.i UOLUMBUe, O.. May U.-Cora Dow I GuodO, the Cincinnati cut-rate drugglat,I sentenced to jail by a ndtary public for

refuelng to tell. In the giving ot testimony In her ault tor damages against the al­leged Drug end Patent Medicine Trust,

. where she j.ad been alTId to buy a certain : medicine so as to be able lo Bell It at a I lower price than required by the manu­

facturer. won the victory In the Supreme Court to-day. The Hamilton County courts had released her on habeaa corpui and she was never more than technically in the custody ot the eherllT. The Su­preme Court to which those whom th* woman druggist Is fighting carried the caee. holds that she need neither tell where flhe buys her goods nor go lo JalL

' - -«---------------- ,D eereaee In R nllivay Aceldenfla. WASHINGTON, May 12.-Accordlng to

a fllatlstical bulletin Issued to-day by the Interstate Oonunercs Commission, 1,013 peraons met death In railway accidents during October, November and Decem­ber In 1907, In the sani&parlad U.M peo­ple were fn]urud- Thlsna a decrease of SH In the tiunber kitted and 141 In the number Injured, a i comiiaTed with the nunlbn’ reported during the aaine period one year ago. The total number of ool- llilun i and d^llm entfl was AM (2,om collision* and 176 derailment*). The dam­age to odra, engine* and roadway* by these accidents amotinted to t2.M2,l7a

port.The Lackawanna la In the market for

900 forty-ton steel hopper coal cars.* * •Bo little Interest was diaplayed In the

annual eleotion on iha New York Block Exchange yesterday It waa onlr with dif­ficulty a quorufn could be got together. R. H. Thomas was re-elected preiUenL

It Is reported that negfotiatlon* are un­der way for the purchase ol a control ot the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Com­pany for the purpose of Unking that sys­tem with the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway.

Because of the receipt of a 9660.000 order 1,906 men of the American Bridge Work* went back to work on full tlm* at Tren­ton yesterday. The men had been work­ing four day* a week, and only one-half ot the number had been employed.

B r ie R a ilw a y CkluiBea.Spscial Diffnlck to IIh e v s s i s a IfEWB.

v m v YORK, May 12.—Bavaral ch a n m In the fraigbt department i f th e . Brie

and the average i humidity wa»

degrees. The average per cent. The wind,

Railroad will occur May iL when Major M, \Y. Da Wolf, general teelght agent, wllF'bacmikd a Bbeclal agdnt o f the com-____ He will be auooeaded to H.Stebblni. now manager of'the Brit Die- patch Fait Freight ..Uae, and W. Iv Crow wliv aiflume th* managemant of that line, T. J. Bkldraore. BL Louie agent of th* Brie Dlspatcb, will lucceed Mr. Crow, ,

which was from the southwest, had a ve locity of twenty miles on hour. The high­est temperaturi one year ago wos 53 3e- irce* the lowe»t 98 and the average M6. ’ho day waa clear.

:TlieMeii)WiiloYsMeriliiieiit;WM b j her co»l blim hevlaff

bMQ frith oar be»t

Fiesli M M lEHIGH COilat the lowest prtea* o l the seasoa-

Coal Prolwriy Screened and Promptly Delivered

at the folio wing prices,whirl, we guar- ante* are as low os they will be this sensDu;Bolt Lohlgh Stove and Nut mixed witii Lars* Lehigh No. 2 Nut,

$5.15 RerTon.Lgfta Lehigh No. 2 Nut,$4 .5 0 Per Ton

TnCmCMI It t i l l Nr Tm

S. TRIMMEI & M137kAFAYeTTgST.

Censer B. J . R. R. Ave,Relh ’Fhea** M4.

TheBig Stickand a b igger one than T eddy uses„too, seem s to be necessary to drive in to the heads of som e people the fact th a t the re are no stockholders in the M utual Benefit to share in th e profits ot the business and tha t all profits go to policy­holders. Dav & C or­nish, G eneral Agents, Union Bldg.

EISEIE & PMembers ol tb* New York and FliUadelptala StOBk Exebang**-

757-759Briit4$tr88lOORIIBR BANK.

N « w J a r s t y S e e u i ^ - i t i a s ■ S p e o i a l t y -iHreet Wires to AH Prtaeipal

BxebaagsaIS*. SSM. is t i , NN:"

TAX DATEMay 20th

We own and offer th* totlowing high grade Municipal Boudis

TAX EXEMPT IN NEW JERSEY

HUDSOX GOUNTYf N. J*tSSOflOOO

COHfltf BvlldlRt 4)ii B oikDue April 1, IDIS .

Nat debt ol Coaaly lo*« thaa ot tsM iiad valuation

PrIoB te no t 4 . 18%

J .ATLANTIC C ITY, N.• l a d f l O o o

iffipronieit B8iiltDnt January I, IMS

S I 4 , 0 0 0 Sck88l 4^* B8ldt

On* Jalj L 1»3TNet debt of City laga than Sa at anaaMd valuatioa.

PrIOM to Net 4 .80%

Ciroolara upos ragnaal

N. W. HARRIS; C GOSANStSd

Pfa* Straat, Saraar WflHae ■ tw TBSN

Ba n k in g by Mail. Its msity atJvtn- tAgessre fully set

forth tn The PHinfield (N . J.) Trust Com­pany’s booklet. Write, for it. 4% interest is but one of them, . <

■Ueibaaa at Hta *. t . Slaak BxM Well OtTBet, New VaHh

RRANOK OntOR,774 Im O SL, loNork, N. Ii U l E I L KNNfS. Kttidfiat P ir t i ir .

INVESTMENta.Tnvellors' Letter of Credit, Porelgu

Drafts and Bills ol Exchsuge. ,

■atabftahad IfWT.Ml SeiiUCR & M.

t Wail Sl**«f. Saw 1 urft. '■ l S : i " ^ i S r t . ' ¥ S ! r

«s■J7Il$ Im 4 ibtfll.’ v r V 'WUUoas F. Hath. ■«*. T ala .:

Page 13: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

j i^utoing Through Wales.Thi indent City of Bangor, Its Old and Interesting

Cathedral and Its flany T.ducational Institutions.BV KHANK GAYLORD OILMAN.

POINTS OF INTEREST IN WELSH TOWN OF BANGOR

Aft^r wp had apfnt several days ftTnong Ihp wild and rugged m om ilaina of W ales and hud been thrilled by th e g randeu r of aucb Scenery a s M ont F frnncon and Llyn Idw al afford, we w fre glad to re tu rn to th e low lands fo r a ueaflon of reeplie in (he abodes of c lvlhzatlon,

The&e irw nlfeatatlona of the terrib le in n a tu re —the se rra ted m ountain peaks, the lofty precipices, the deep chtiams, the ato rn ta sweeplnR through the alm ost Im* passab le pnase^i—have the Bume effect upon the m ind and aoul of tho Im agina­tive and sensKlve tuurlsl th a t high irug* edy In lite ra tu re and life do. To m ake ou r tou ring oi W ales tSilfshsant and benefltial we found It neooseary to seek relief from

' th e Ailgh tension under which our nervea w ere placed Jn Snowdonia by res ting on the M nda along the cotut, o r by v isiting flome of the tow ns In which the th r if ty W elsh peoide live, or by riding th rough aomo of ilrolr p leasan t valley* th a t they have m ade to bloReonti Like th s roee.

It Ib dlfTlcult to tell who Is u n d er the g re a te r s tra in , the one who le the paesen- g t r In the m o to r car or the one who la driv ing It In dangerous ptacee. The re* gponsiblllty 1* very great upon the driver, w ho rea lly haa in his keeping the lives o f thoae whb are rid ing w ith him, an d th is reeponalblllty m ust needs real w ith a h it snore heav iness upon him when th e paa- ■engers a re his own k ith and kin. He rea llsea the danger probably m ore th a n doe* any o th e r m em ber of th e party , the peselb lllty o f accident, and the need of th a /u tm o s t care. B ut it requires a g rea t deal o f p rac tise and self-controt on the p a r t of one who Is not hand ling the brakes and th e levers, to elt Idly by and th ink of w hat m ight happen, as they are descending a precipitous m ountain pass With the road m ade slippery by recen t rain , w ith noth ing but a low stone w all to keep them from an iibyaa hundreds of feet In depth , w ith frequent sh a rp tu rn ings In the rond, w here two la rge care would have dlfhcuUy In pas.^lng ench o ther. If they should happen (o mnei there, eepec* lolly If they w ere being driven a t a fa ir ra te of ?peed. It Is not su rp ris in g th a t, under Huch conditions, all should u tte r a cry of relief when such a ride had been tro u g h l to safe te rm ina tion and a Itjvel Eiroich of road bordered with green fleldfi luv hefnn* us.

It would be foolhurdy to u n d ertak e a lour ih a l included dangyrouR m ouninln cMmliIng with a cur In wliSch one did not h a \c ihe u tm ost confidence. And even (h ‘'H m otoring.In places w here there Iji y oH- slh lllty of accident, Is a spo rt in w hich U If vhlRe tn tak e nn cnances. If one valuee hiB ,yiwn life ami the lives ot those who are with him . 1 moan by thia, th a t li Is tht? height of folly to tnke unneccRaary rliskii. ‘jilll m ountain climbing tn any enn- VL'vrinc«* la not sport for the timid There Is (InnKor which is a chnllenge (n tho co u rd g f and endurance of one who wouM enjoy 'th e dellghU which the lofty p c ik s

to offer And If th ed an g er In h rr<^tor cu r iR g rea te r th an In the top-heavy brokca. w blcb ] very much doubt, the plf-uaure la enough g re a te r to com pensate ono fr^ the risk w hich m uat be luken if i>nc Is to enjoy io the fullest m ountain clim b­ing In UiIr delightful and th rilling way.

Hut few people like high tragedy all of the lime, ewpcclfllly when they are upon a hoildny, even If the tragedy dot-s 1m- p re ts upon them some of the g ren tost tru th s of life The grcfllcHl dram atlR ia find It neefisRary in tbclr deepest and m ost te rrib le plpiya to ttiternnte the d a rk and the b righ t, the trag ic and the comic, and In th is way to build up chim neys of em o­tion and tu provide for a reaction and conservation of physical and sp iritu a l energy. And jujit so we found It neces­sary to our p leasure to a lte rn a te the dark and the b righ t sldns of na tu re , tho te rrib le and the pnatorol, the trag ic moun- tain.*: nn<l tlie penccfvil valleys, the bleak pataca and the thriv ing towns,

B n rk to C lv l l ln a t lo n .Wc are glad to spend a day a t B angor

In The quietude of her cathedral and In the huRlle nnd hum of her Rtrpets, feel­ing the hum an touch in l>oth. n tie r we had been for some time In the presence of unhum an forces, terrib le and power-

them are of ancient foundation Bangor iB In fact quite un etluc&lloiuil centre. It Is the seat of the TiilveraJiy College for North Wales. This 1h nut a very did In* Sfllutlnn. It wus foutul'-d In IKM. ru l l l qul^c recently it occupied a tiulldirig that hud bC‘t'11 used UH an hotel Tide was In a delightful loculHy ihnl conimtinded fine views of the Memd Biralt. Hui It puigrew these rcstjictet] q u ariv s a mors commodtuus home ariRc In rtiioiher part of Uungor.

lJealrii'8 the unlvorBlty, lliere a re m any Irfatluiim ne that bring tnjiny young rncfi and women to thin hciiutlful town for th H r education. There la the I'nlverflUy College FTn.ll fur the edncriMtin of wnmon:A norm al college for ih«’ irn ln lng «if teach e rs of the clemciUnry hcIiouIh, ih f Independent t ’l^ilegc. and iitmtlifM- niie culled the UaptlMa' ('i llcgc. tlie r in irc h of Knglund College for SchMolmlaliemeeH. and (he F ria rs ' Onirvmiur aclimil. whii h d a te s from 15 7. :ii wIilcJi time it w.is founded by F>r. Jeffery Cllyn Tlila ).s iin (irrny of InstiiniluiiH of which any town '»r c ity m ight well be prnud. They appeal lo m any claast's and'roNgious ser is uiul wlih the cornniDii bcIiuoIr make u pretty ci. p lete edu«'{itlomil syalem fur the \Ve].sh ptniple.

We found m any In teresting and neam l- ful places In the d iy of Fhmgnr und In lls fnvJrons. as w-e rode ul>out 1l In cur tro tiir car or strolled through li. geitlng a som ew hat mure Intim ate view nf ihe people In the ahi'pH ;ir(l un the PtieelH Rut the most hponilfni ^■h•w. h sei'tii'''d In iiF, is to bo had from Co* |i|e r which Btrotches twn*t'hlnls llie dipi.irice firroas the Monul S trait, .at this pulm very wide.It Is provided w-Uli a n u s and HheUers and Is much used as a Immy'lng place and promenade. The people of hjtngor aro proud of It because U provhh s a regulnr and safe communlciitlrm lu ArigU*ney, hut the visitor to Bangor dellahtH In It ho- ciiuBG from It hf cun omnniinil a view to the south of the Carnrirviin Muiintnlns banked up agnlnwi (he wky. te the wes;, not more thutt 1w*o mlU's away fietn the end of the pier, l:e can see Bcaumnrl*, with Its beautiful ana front and ivl-d

to the e;iHt he con get a glerl'iiiR view of the hfiidlnnd "f Ptjnmaenmawr and the (Jm u Ornic's Hctul, ihut locks like an Islaml fruoi the pi>-r.

A long th e B fn a l k trn il .W e enjoyed very much the out

from Hongor along the Mcnal S tra it. The channel Js not very wide, so the cu rren ts c f th e tide Are very vehem ent as the wHier rushes along. The coloring of the w a ter Is quite m arvelous us the PUn Bhuies upon it nv as shadow s from the brinks fall across U, The road along ihe e as ti 'in side uf the s tra it ju n s through a very rich and fertile tHiuhtry A cross the fltrull wo could Bee tlic wo jilf rl shores of tl]e o therw ise liieak Anglesey, We could foe the woods In the dl.^ancA w here Llan- fre.R Abbey aloud, whli-h Llewellyn raised over the tomb of hla wife Joan, a daugii- tc r o f King John. And besides, th e ir w ere perkhindH and m anor Iioubcs um] cusllea, which, we had no doubt, could trll inlLTogting tulea of strife and A d\fiitiire during the Ujiicb of WH.sh ari\l Knghsli conflict.

Wo w'ere very much tn lcrested In the tw o bridges across U:e F tn i l t - th e sup- poiifilon bridge hulll by Telford in 1SJ6 and the tu b u la r bridge built by fcjlepiuin- BOii pome tw enty years lalor. Tlte su s­pension bridge, " the m agic bridge <if B angor, hung awful In the eky," w as | the crow ning work of the g rea t ptiglni i-r W hen It was bulll It was conHidercd a bold and stupendous piece of work. Bpanntng w’ltli one bound and a t g rea t heigh t the tu rbu len t Btritll. As Wu rode across It we could Bee ships sailing bo­

th U6 and could look down upon thoir

_ J ■

WORK DONE BY THE INVENTORS

An Elizibcth M an's Improved Graphophonc Among the New

Devices Recently Patented.

irartlly control bin ptegress through the \ 'a h r Ht vuryiiiK M"-ods. UH' litcerlng he- | Inu doiir hy his I

\ 'I'ri^ttNcrn IlMiiieer.A garm cni hmigcr for m en 's apparel

R'lniiwlKii dlffiMiit fr-mi any iierepiiuii' ]i:m-!jt»'d liiiH hrcM th signed by a iiiectiiMii inniJ. In the mnji city of such dcvP-cH n-'w lui the n ia rk i‘1 Ulilc oi ii"pfnviM ill Is rnadi' fnr Fitiqvirilnp ....Iroiiiu-i R ['rnperB, llie in,Bn ulna b< ing t'l take , - r*' otily uf^the coat. In ilu g,ii- •' m rnt liJUiRci siinwn in the mu oniiianviiig 11 lust rat 1"0 nn extra nit.rchmi'n! ts ioMi l to BUpvicil 1h'‘ irunscrs C m v^'l iiiiN iid h ; from !Ih' of the liaiiKiu ii ■ > Htnill :

l>i:ililistuncrit H'f n r V nil a uvm naslnm n nd 1

OTHER NOVEL CONTRIVANCES

Another Improvement In Ihe graphuphones and talking mfl'- hf-i n Invcnu-tl It Ip the work Rruzuk, of tlllzHbrth, and w’lth ihac or o lindFr n-corda can heBhuwn ill the llhasirotlru can he readily otljnstcd

Uie reproduce]' conni'Ci with

n ta tijp m o s l masia.

W hat a th rilling sight thle m ust have been to the first travelers th a t cronwed | the brldgea In the Liondon coach, th« Oxonian, in IR26 The bridge hud been j bu ilt to connect England and Ire land j m ore cloeely. It war a m om ent of su- | p rem e In terest when It wua completed an d j the coach w ith tin dozen paceengere und | i)figp of Irish mall could croa.8 It a t the m arvelous speed of ton miles an hour

ful. am ong the Snowdon hills Both th e^ n apemed tc them at Ihni tim e the v+*ry old and tlie new town pleased us: the | em bodim ent of rapid traveling, old town looking out tow ard the eaat I But w ithin tw enty years fnm i th a t time BcroKs Renum arls Bay to G reat rm e'a ' S tephenson had begun the lu b u la r bridge H ead a t Llandudno ajid acroea the >Ienul : for thn eteam m llw ay. In ai> sliorl a Urne S traii.s to the west to the T«le of A ngle-j cam e the revolution In trark«:j>oriaiion Miat e ey : and the new town, w ith its m any j s team w as to make. Ssljire th is njoro hotels and lodging-houses, and w ith Its j m odern bridge woa finished, trav e le rsbeiiistlful subiirba. looking out toward tho eolith to thv mountains which to us made a brilliant contrast with the qu id beauty of the country which stretcheR out tn all directions from this city of Bangor, the moflt mcidorn and the rno*t ancient City tn Wales.

1 don't know huw Ancient Bangor Is; lla Huthentic history seams to have begun with the erecflcm of a monastery about C25 A. D. by Delnlol, who becamo the flrat hlahnp Of the dioesae. Of ills huJld- Ing there are, of course, no remaina. Sev­eral structures. succesfilveFy erected upon the original site,, suffered destruction; one was demolished by the English shortly after the Norman Conquest and another was burned by the great Welsh hero, Owen Glyndwt, In 1402. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the cathedral In which the people now worship was re­stored and rsbulli on the spot where so many before It had be«n srectsd and had i heen-, destroyed In the w an between the 'WeUh and their enemje*.

Few changes wers made In the cathe- : dral during th* 300 years from the m id - ' die of (he sixteenth century to the middle of the nineteenth. In Blr Gilbertfleott attem pted to make some repairs and alteration* to correct some very grievous faults In Its oonstruotlon. U was especially wanting In alavatlon, which Us situation In a hollow accentuates. He did everything he could devise to lessen the want of elevation;* be even laid ths tombstones In the churchyard flat a n d , put farther hack from the building and lowered the railing th&l sttrroiimled It. H e commenced a central tower, tHilch is still unfinished, t6 give tho structure greater dignity, and he raised the roof of the choir to a higher pitch; but th s low roof of the nave was too aubstantlal to he removed.

The Cathedral, so It seemed to us, re ­sembles In appearance an o rd inair large parish church. In fact. It is sm aller than some parish churches. It Is one of the smallast and plainest of catbedrsJs.' fit. Asaph* is the only one that Is as small as Is this. That one has a much belter lo­cation and IS much belter proportioned. But with all of Its defects, the Bangor Cathedral Is In many ways InterceUng. I t ts Interesting for several arohltectural features. One of them Is the blend­ing, or the confusing, of several different styles of architecture. By a study of these one can trace tho history of thu building In this particular case, and the history of the development of the cathe­dral architecture In Its general applica­tion. For Instance, there are six Ihree- llght windows oti each side of the nave, but those tn the north circle are of the pe^endlcultir style of architecture, while those of tho south side are of the deco­rated style. In these decorated windows wo find the embellishment by surface or­nament, sculptured nidldinga and flowing hnee, characteytstlc of the earlier English of the end of the thirteenth and during the fourteenth centuries. Out of the dec­orated Btyle the perpendicular developoti. t?be window* on the north elde were, there­fore built la te r than those on the south side. In these perpendicular windows wc ffhd the accentuation ot vertical lines tn the keel-shaped archee, and In all of the

'ornam entation, tn this way we aee the cathedral to be a growth vital w ith the touch of m any periods.

0 # e n O w yneddi'e Toasb.There a re not many monumente In the

qatbedrai. There ore a few fourteenth MDtury tombs of bishops, one of the t^ d o r family from whmh sprang a num­ber of English eoverelgna On the wall of one of the transept* Is an ln*crtptton to Owen Qwynedd, a valiant prince ot North Walea. whose remain* lie under a tlmplo arch nearby. W e were told by our guide u ia t his etone oottn had been bnFIt around and concealed frbm view srith a > a l l when the building w as a t one time being re- p^ red . In the oboir 1* a large white a l ta r tomb, aurmounted by an unii to the mem­ory of Bishop Uorgan, who first tra n s­lated the Bible Into the Welsh language, go the Bangor Cathedral 1* a record of

grow th and development of the W elsh A g * ^ along ■everal U u s and la a mirtui* C a ^ t o m any of their beroea and splrttnal leader*. This make* a visit to it of tn- te re it to the tourist from aoro** the w ater who dealre* to learn a* mnoh a a poasfbl* of alt aides of W elsh Ufa

W* In America bear vary Ih tle Of tha educational institutions of the Welsh. B ut thsy have ih«^ni, h ^ a \R ^ /a n d many of

have been w hirled over Ui« lifiiu tlfu l s t r a i t through an iron tunnel; they luive seen no th ing where :ill is ho Kriiml and beau tifu l, but they hav^» been ivirried lu th e ir destination w ith a (iUioJ<n<'as and d ispatch tha t would have seemed Im- poatilble to the p«SR-''nger!i nf thi* Oxonian in 1S26.

T hose who In Itic ra ilw ay In ourown day lose much of the charm of the ever-vary ing landscape th a t their ancefl- tora of a hundrpfi years iigo enjoyed fm m th e sluge coach. Tlie rHllwHy takvR one often through thp tnounialn i>1over It. But the m otor car hna b m u ch t buck to ua all the charm id thn jon^e coach w ithout Its Inconvent^'nce Now. w ith speed und with com fort wi' can drive the m otor car over any road ever fre­quented by the cnacli nnd can carry nw ay with UH a w ealth of mcrriurles of lovely and ronm nllc scenes.

LlanfntrpnllMriTyngyltKOgerehtvy* rn d ro b w llty n lllo p iro K o g a e h .

As we stopped our motor ear a little •way from the tubular brlilgc, and were cOQsIderIng the algnlftcani-e of the con­tra s t between It and the Huapenslon bridge, which we had crossed a few mo- menlB before, we raw a s^ull town oppo­site us on the Anglesey side, not far from tho tubular bridge. This, we surmised, was Ch* town of unspcnkalile name that requires all of the letters of the alphabet, used two or three limes o^'e^, to ■write It. We had seen Ihe full name on postal cards, and had sent some uf them to our friend* at home. But It had nol seemed possible to uz that there oould be a town with such a name as this; Llunfuir- pwllgwyngyllgogerchwgrndrobwlliyslllogo- gofflchl Ab we stood there looking over to the town, a Welshman came Along. We aeked him If that little town wae the one with the unepeakable name. He did nol understand ua, but we happened In have with lie a gutdebonk with this name p rin t­ed In It. We pointed lo it. and a t last modo him understand what wo wantert. Yes, that was the town, and the narno was the real name, and means In J':ngll8h, wo w^ere told, "Church of Bt. Mnry In a hollovr of white haael, near to u rapid whirlpool, and tn at. Tysllo's Church, near to a red cave!"

I f It were not for the CKcellent maps and road books, which are available for the rooiorlBU, and have the rouias clear­ly find plainly marked In them, and If the roads were not furnlnhnd with frequent slgnboarcia, tho motoring In W ales would be, a t times, disheartening sport. As It was, we frequently found occasion to abk our way to a place, and failed to make ourselves undernlond. And when we made ourselvea clear to the Weleh, we, a t times, could pot unclerstund thttn when they tried to direct ua through some town with unspeakable name to some other one wlLli & name no less terrible. At times wo de»palred of ever being able to pronounoe the simplest Welsh name In a, mannei likely to be understood by ^ native, but we had no choice; we had to use them or run the risk of losing our way. So before otir tour was ended the most difficult names fell glibly from our tongues, but were often heard by the natives with more than a suspicion of a smile

i n Hilln rl

i: r r lln g

tO'U 1 l.bll ruuM Iorr-sl

llt'n w 'i>Tnmlsslii f Hie n il 'll m lb>

•R’lLlliqi ■"••nfre IhR In Hi- rltn-

H iiil\ - vnii ill t v i 1uv- i-r M--K I'-rtni ri .ti n I II Mill hji|T"M iii- nl I'lliHoit A v n n

'l.iirrh. hiHl iilgliT. Hi r- 1'' !hl. I ’ll, h r snid. ihi- aM'ri'irliiti-.ri

I :ieki”l fm m tlm cliv f"r the«1 Mj'III n| p ln \g rm nida ^m ild bo

8upport«*d by butiona.

Innps. whioh are designed to oIhuip on the auRpender butu-na on th e tro iiw ra. Tlie h itte r a re In this way held In an extend''"! P'lislilon. f'lijiilnnilng the posjslblitty nf

I becom ing creased or soiled when hung j In the crowded eloRCt or w ardrobe. llolilM W rnppliiu*lfip<*. Tn many innuufactiiiiiig eHLiihtlshinent.s , W’here numiTous BmaJI bumtleR a je I WTapped and stitpped duliy, (he use nf I tw ine of Any klrut hus bren abandoned j anil H wTHpping tnpi' snh.-itlliited In vising ! tills w rapping tape the bundle Is eiicInHfd

In w rapping p»p« r In the viHual m m uier

Fi^r disc or circular reriiirds.

a rx'cord on tilhsr holder provided for that purpose. This ovtTi'i'jmep u dlsad- vunlagi- m uVliei nmohlni'H wliloh are so coiiRinirtHd that elllier circular or dSsr recor'-is mns! In- used, one to tlie oxclU' filon "f the otiier.

R ubbern WHU<iu( lleclH.A nnvFity amotiK recent Irivontlons Is a

heelliss uverslme. Invi-ntod by a Now Y'orlc rnnn R has p.n oi>enlng :it the hv . 1 tlim ugh which the heel of tin? nhOB can

PUUT EMPLOYES 0TERTAINYawAovIHS' F ovfo v iu * n rr a n d Mhlrf-

w b UI D anes B njox«d by L «v«e C row d O'! K rn sK er A ndH orlq iitt

The I* S- P laut & Co.'i Employee' Mu- t u a Aid Aseoctatlon celebrated its nf- teenth annlveraary e t the Krueger Audl- torlutn l u t night with g vaudeville en­tertainment, lollowed by a ehlttwnlat dance. A large number o t the aesocla- Uon'a membere and their friends were proaeot.

^ f f and Bimgi a team of eccentric acro­bats. opened the vaudevllte bill, followed by John Forsman tn a song and danc«> specialty. Sam Howard was entertaining tn bis monologues; Hr. and Mrs. N dt Utchfleid presented an oiiglnal rural' comedy playlet, entitled *T>own a t Brook parm ,"’ in wbtoh ttie enjoym tet oi the evening was further advanoed by H ftn? Thomson tn a new monologue, and Haloy And Bond tn a musical comedy sketch.

The sU fS proceeding* were under the psTvonal direction of Mr. Howard,

Opening for shoo licol.project. Around the odges of the opening ly iiJi fla.slk' binder .'idviptO'J to en­gage the ehAtik of the slme. Thl« tiln'l«*r prevents water or moLsinrf from entering the overshoe through Hi*' oF>t*nlrig.

IVew KwlniinhiK^ nevlop.A novel and unlrpio swimming itpfinra-

tus, recently patent'd by \v,'o m ilfiirnlu Inventors, Is shown in (hf' accompanying llUi8trn.tlon. Equlpp'^d wlih vliis contriv­ance the wearer neml know nothing ninnu swimming, yet he will be able to travel in the w ater as fast us tlie expi’rt and nrver become exhausted. The apparaius oon- sU ts of an airtight receptacle whli'h is strapped to the chest nnd thighs. Being

and pieces of lupe are cmpl'riyed to iiect and fasten the ends. It hus bii.'ii found drsirublij! to provhic a spcdal ma- chlno for holding and moistening ibc tape. A New York man, accoriiiiij^iy. (lewlgiiod the macliine shown In th*- :i' - companylug Illustratinn; whiefi provlijua a practlnnl holder for the binder tiipf .ind also a simple means of mosteninK It .as li

t l.s withdrawn. Ttie la tter operatmn Is I'lTforTped automatically by a Apnno''', whU’ti Is placed directly over n prnall M-. iilr containing the water for molsir'n-

! log.I A K H c Iir d T . 'trn s ll ,

\ uflefui ndililinn to the hnusewlfe’a ool-

r.T i HHiiiyThi im pru\rrK . n flf 'r llHlfUltig to Mr,

M.-Khriinn trll how chbw Fmiilhr ttioii | Nl w.iik ,»r>' hiying o'\f pu!«!l*' rdoy p lan’fi, j ijN'l li-riiiiig from I ’r l i i 'Ipnl IUiiribi-i g-r. nf [ Llr i:»>|fc;''!L StTf-*’! S-'hool. llllil t i l ' t 't'l | W irlfl I'lrU’S hud long ag i istatiHstu f!r i ‘ t • ni i'ln renirrH jnutli, J<"' Id*"! tuumu Ih r E'1n;mc*‘ i ' o m m t i a n d tia ’ ' M ill'll III provldu fo r U>r ni>j'ri']ii lu ll'll In Ih- b'i.ljr.a T!u y uls'> i11huu-:h ’<1 Ito- ”i" ii-liiK I'f Oh CllnloM avaui*' nn Sun- .

;inil tin- law com inlii'u wh.h auilLor-|7.'"ll In llHCrTtHln If IIK' l"lslrii'SH I ini'i K V"i,lii bf i lo.Mi-rl Tboy ulsn ilL.ippriA ■ il "frhi- juiinh of iln- U h’i’lion-- company In I 'lming Its now slriilon ' Wiiv-iPv. in- .m- loi nf •X'llhlun UilT"

SIi-hMch iiRlrig its InlliM'ncf vllti ihi' ''Ity h iiliorltUR tu conriiuii' TIi” esiJibUshMant 'r| pliiyxi iiiipilH, the ARHo, lullon w ill ar-

. T.'t.gc fur u luctiiro on Ha' subj'-cl \n thsI ,/\vnn Ava'Uiic S. linol, tu wlilufj all iht'I mhIiPuiTh f.f tlU’ HFCtiun will In* lnvlii"j ; hi Nownrk, Mr. M'l Ki'-nmn Hiiid, ' hoIio I I'oily was iuoklng upon !l\'- nn i\ riii'-nl ns ' u fu'l." und Np*ikr» of Jlif sthtMil pi.in

grn\;nds as bring lrMi("l up luosl ot lie tlmo. This, ho avorri’tJ, wuuid Hunn I-'

I ii'liaiiMi I I bu l i u i i ’l of l-Mu-i! tSiiii ! l ‘Mn'i|,uJ liah il. rgi r jiruii'iti i! H'ohu who

I nil!i"l i],c i'l.t yg n luiiil.'i a fad. sayUik; itiui i thi )• wi-rr ri comiTi' n-lrd by g ri’af '’'bicii- I tniB lis f,ii!> iis hill. Mild \vi (I up) ablisinul

in l. irirpcaii i >.im! r l ' i n f i n y y .irs ,igi>. In lb ' f’l' iiu an ''mu'* they ar*'* uti<d llie ,V' !ir inund. bring IhiOilid In Ih" 'wliiicr for skrUlT'K In fb 'n;r, pl.ij Kmuri'ls uru . unri>'uM'<l w ith u\'ury ."- hu.d, loguibrr wl:li I'abltc b.LtiiF Uii.ssia, he said, baa 2.''''■I |i!a >'gi niirnls In Its iMiri'dpai

, ‘Mo 1 hr Ml A is iiui .a f ul." .M r H.im- hi-rgc-r cunviuu 'il. ' (}!'• cl lMrcu of the clly a t laii;''- iii'''‘rl morr' [day, nnd liie chlldron of lljo I'ltJitoii IHII secilnn ijrrd Tlioie play. Thill Ib, Well d lrr'led pJ.vy. Thi- k ln il'T gar! ' M ini'ihoil f lilvrtt'l 'ti for Ihft V'^niiig tnlii'ls shoib'i bu carried

1 [li! ■ugh lb" wdiole srli'iol s\>ic-ni,'1-Mward Mri-bler rrgl.si.-i' .1 ihe rom-

plnlrjt ngalM.‘«t Suiuhiy bi!f.lm-sa on riln ion AMinjo. and Tt Wininm Hijurmann, who presided, coninu-ntcd llutl su-ii lUhvory wngiMiH W''>uM bu drlvhirf ahotit Ho reuoiia7n*r)dect tliin If ttir si ii’h rfiiiJiHi'Mlffii'ti I be ruKt lrTtl.s shnul.l ngrre n'lt to t'.itiunlxe them. Ttieoilor"- (' Fotiingc-r d r .liiic l Fuoli ii'''ticin Wiuihl be In the nailin' i f ,i hoy<-'itl, and tli«' whnle matler WHS n-ferre 'i to the Law t 'n m in ltle - .

A 'o ju iph trn reported ttrii ibe Mo.irrt of FrtninilsRlAficrH Ita'l airangril lohri\*r Cfilnton avenue n;-Kurfa<’ei:l. an<l a letter irnA ren ivt'd from A'»n'-Ti Mr'ilhcru. who laid thi‘ pavc-mont. slAiing ibAt tln-y liiteiidc-J 1'! 11m* uyi to llu-lr idjllgui 1<>iih and would re Furfn.ee the street at no '-x penj<c In the fit J .

Dr. William Hlelck de'-'larcl thiu the agitatbin far »i high pehunl in (he I'ilnioti Hill FccLlon was progrosFlng. imd Ihc Iridl- Ctitlons Were tlia! tho iiiipiip|»rlHilou wouM be made.

"The nltltiide of Siipurint' ii'l« nt F"* )!!!!]'! gave ua a .sc-t-bijek." to- ahM ‘I iini Rijri' (he Ronrd f>f Entlniatu ■wouM hiive ocled favorably. lunl a t once, had he not Inicr- fered."

The aasi^rlatlon n l.so puksed aTCfiolutlnn IndcrHipg the work of the Liittiid Wnier- wavs ronimlBslun In ndvoceMrig the non- sfivatlon of the co'inlry tn natural re- KouT' ps of forcKts. mlneralB. water and scenery.

Tto^Y. M. C. A. NOTES.

h'Kud of dlnu'tr.ra will h<-ibi it.ilictJori of rooking utensils h a rom blunt j ro^ular nieoHiig to-rnorrow afuiinoon a mixing pp'>''iii and fork, invemtisd and I * o'd'^M^k. ThAlrman Harrjp wdl jire.patenled by ii Massachueetla niun. la Piftnding fvmimiMui'h* wMlioating pggB and o th e r Ingredlenta

Operated by handles.airtight, thi* receptacle acts a* a life preserver, supporting Ihe body of the wearer In the water. Depending below the receptacle is a narrow keel carrying a shaft, the la tter connecting with a pro­peller. On the forward end of the keel ts a gear wheel to which Is attached pair of handle*, the la tter being %lthln oonvenlent reach of the operator. By opor- a t1;ig the handles, movement Is Imparted to th e propeller, thus forcing th e tM>dy f<$rfranl through the water. R everting the movement of the bandies, the bodsi Is moved twekward. The w earer can

Comblnd spoon and ftjrk.

cake or pli* Dm cook snmetlriiCH u r c r a Bpoon aud ot other tlmeH a fork. By combining the spoon and fork but one Implement In rp^iulred. Formerly the fork, because of Its *>pph construction, failed to properly grasp and lift the baiter. The half section of the spoon overcumca ihU fault, affording ample means of lifting the Ingredients to be beatcrL In combin­ing the fork with the spoon the prongs are Inaerled transversely of the bowl.

P a rk C hurch R e -e lec t* T ru a tee* .The annual meeting o t the congregation

of the Park Presbyterian Church was held last night. Heretofore only men have a t ­tended, but women were Invited this time and four accepted. Hairleon Van Duyne, George W, Tomkins and Charles H. Crane were re-elected cruateea for three years. The board was directed to re-elect John J Henry as treasurer of the church, a pbsltfon he ha* held for many year*. Ed­w ard N, Crane, president of the board, presented a Ust of recOmmendatlone la Che expenditure of money, which were adopted.

make ili'-lr n.-purts.At thu iiHfiiiciaDon'R quarterly mi'eii'if,

to be Sanil'fluy evening, It K Ml i. k-ru*y. the '"lui'aHonal dlrcuur. wbl li'-livr fin illuRirjiii.s! lecture un "fiijiHi "rrh in ii—111 ii; Kong, CanUm. Maiau. Kuo- CliriTisa Sluing lu ll"

"J'-wu.** Hr'trriyed and ni'nioH" w.i? rtiu FiibJfM’i <if ibe lesBiin ta\:gbr by S. rf'XX'*n.*i :il the IPfi'^hcrR' wlicili r:n !Ifist night In the Ailing room TMh Ip Du IcHHUii In bi? taught in III!' .S 'lT u l i ib - |.v on Die rumlniT finhbiith.

Thn uRRormtioni'B aut uYinbilc r.aiii]ialM'ii, w'hii'h If nuW leln^r enn '''n 'l ''l arnb-r lh< li'M'li'ratilp of Hrn<lfnri| \Vl!Mams, m |ii i gr'B.Hinc. Mr. IVlllbimH will spi-'ik Sun- fifiy nftevnoon In Wnnace Hall un M,ii--]iiiU:»ry.'‘ There will tu; Hinging by ilm WatRcasIruT Male rbnnis.

Tho iinmiul outing of Ifie wyiiinaBlum members of Dm* ImyK' dupartment will take place Batiy^ay, the deHrlnutlon being Eagle Rock. The boys will leave Du.* ioctatlon bulUling ill S.Il> ->'<'1"' k. H-'ices and liaseball ganies will bp hcM

T’ndcr the auspleos of (1’n' yrrirhs’ social Illlilo claea, the firat part of ihc ’ Shutter- Mi Window" will t-n (given l;i the buys' rooTUB to boys ov«r fouru-i:?:! years of age lu-morrow night.

85-87 Market Street, Newark

A FOUR DAY SACRIFICE SALE

Remarkabli- in that ihf season ha.s but just arrived ^nd that you are enabled to purchase clothing of such high stand­ard of excellence at prices representing bnt a ftaction of their worth.

HIGH GRADE CLOTHINGfor Men, \'ouug Men and Children.

A T H A L F P R IC E .Our Ovcrst.ock Sale has broken lots and left odd lizt*

ihr'Miglioui our immense est.ablishraent. Come early and pick them up for a song.

MOVE TO BOOM , PLAY CENTRES

Clinton Hill Improvers Out for Big Appropriation for

Development.

RAP OPEN STORES ON SUNDAY

Special Wednesday

llp lw m i t!ie Iiours ol lit nml IJ A. M. only,

Boys' 3 5 c . Bloomer PantsSizts 3 tn l.l —only U\K) ]iair« In a cu»- lomcr -perj^air 17c

special Wednesday

betwBfn the hour.k of 3 sud5 P, M. only,

Little Men’s ShoesSizes 8 >i to I3 J4 , lUucher style, solid l e a t h e r ; regular

1 # 1,50 k i n d ............

Men’s andV o u n g M e n 's SUITS

15.00 s u it sYoung Men’s

Men's and

5.597.399.491.89

20.00 s u it s

3.00 AIEN’S PANTS3.00 s u it s = | . 6 975c B o y s ’ B lo o m e r P a n t s 4 9 c

Men’sBalbriggan

Underwear,rej^. 75t , val. at

3 9 c .

NegligeeShirts.

I’lain white and fniicy, cuds a t­tached and de­tached. l.OOval.

6 9 c .

Pay the PriceDon^t let anybody convince you that the cheapest beans are best

We pay $2.10 per huahcl for the beans that we use. Yet beans can be bought as low as 30c. Ours are picked out by hand from the choicest Michigan Ije.ins, to get only the best.

We spend exactly live times as much t» make our tomato sauce as the price of other sauce ready-made.

That’s why some brands sell for less than Van Camp’s.

The best beans are most economical. Y oull serve them in place of meat

Cheap beans are not wanted often. Van Camp's can be served every day. Think what that will save you in labor. Think what il^will .save on your meat bills. .

Beans are Nature’s choicest food—847'’ nutriment.Get beans with our nutty flavor- beans with our spark­

ling zest—aud you'll find that you can’t serve enough of them.

Van Campus pork and beans baked with tomato sauce

You regard' beans as heavy food, hard to digest, simply because you try to bake them at home.

Beans, to be digestible, must be factory cooked. ^The heat of your oven can’t break down their fibre. The

fierce heat of our oven does. Then we bake in live steam, thus the beaus are leitwhule. Thai's why they are nutty and mealy.

You don’t know how good baked beans can be until you know Van Camp’s

We get our delicious blend by baking the beans, the tomato sauce and the pork all together—for 90 minutes.

There are brands that cost leas, yet pay your grocer' more profit. He may want you to try thern.

But you will never be satisfied with other beans—home baked or factory baked—when you once taste Van Camp's.

10, IS and 20. per can.

Van Camp Packing Company, Indianapolis, Ind,

OUaKRVE

Mr.

a t l .V E I t ANXIVEHNARV.

ECZEMA in s t a n t l y RELIEVED.

iMKlaht r'"51i r fui IliiD awful lli’li'’11(0 Ifi’h p II' IfiP nium''ni Dii* sofiDiinkf

It.j jM ui'pitu.l to thi‘ 8kin!Thai If vslinl "II winf>'rKr'’' ’h, mlxptl

u lih fhtiui'l jflyi iM’lriu itml nllit-r irillil In- Kl'’5lU‘iilH, will <|" fur any Hkin Aiiffur u'-

I'ry n rnr* Hamjilt' uf i||!n nil hm uurrj- jio'ut’IphI In r>. IT P F'T^HCrlptl'nn.

W'e iirs'* It iinfi n ’C'anni'5riil It, nml fliirr?l>’ wuul^l nut rartimmond U nnd affer It to our rc-^fulur patrunF If did not kii.iw wIiAt I'i P. n. Prfiirrlpllun will du skin BufffrorB.

C&ll at our sttirc for n pamphlet ot write direct to Dif I). D IV (’o., 112 MlChlKAfi St.. Inqii- 3. Chicago, fur ii fTna sample of the wupt.hi'rful noihinK liquid. enclOBlnK only I'lu. to pay for pustago and pAOkIng, Now don’t fall to try thin wun- flurful soolhlriJ: rofrofthln® liquid.

pptly'R t*harmacy, Prudcnilfll ITulIdIng.

MANDOlupArllHuii* I

kiftlr iVniru M.v pmri o f ' lb* T br ubiy■»f* Rnn r#lli»*»lR ^

v ilb iA rj hapw b. Lmrer heerttolOe, ^e^fid for frete.

M a d a m e Jo se p h in e Le F e v re ,t.OK ilifM in iii SI., IMtklulIji.. I*lt.

1 l-nr (lalf by L. S. & Co . &I Co.. U.’ihn#- & C/' _ .I Pfliy'.'i I'hariimi'y. Charliifl W, Monk.

ILAILRUAD 'riU ETA BLBa

NEW JERSEY

a n d Mm. W illia m ti. K Irk In iirl i TTF«^nty-fl»e Y earn .H u rrie d .

Mr. and Mrs. William 0 . KlrDaiid. of LI Third street, gave a dinner h( Achtel S tetter'a night, In hor.or of thetwenty-fifth anniversary nf liielg mArriaKe, which occurred In the Second German Preabytertan Church. The in tlc d^cnrH- tlona were of pink .carniiDons and ferna, ami covers were laid for forty.

Mrs. KIrtliind received the guests In a white lingerie gown. Toast* were re­sponded to by Rev. Frederick Hock nnd, Edward E. Erler. Among thono preaenl^ was Mrs- Kirtland'* mother, Mr*. Bliza- heth 8 e!l>er*y»en, who Is seventy-air years old and hos ^ guest of honorvat the silver wedding* Ot three of her daughter*,

1$ Your Dog Sick?Jiy f|)«claJ arrangeuicDt 1 *sr«« so maks a

free dluguu*}i ami glv* vsluaUJe advloo to tSa readart of this pai#*r wbo havo aicS dogi. Writ* to-4 ay, tflvlna tba oynifitonia. aacJoolOJl a two-ceni atamp for re[f?y. AOdraia me. POLK. m il l e r , (irea. Polk Mtllir T>nsi Ca.. MM Uata ■t., Richmond, Va. Bernr<aat’t Du* RemedlM atw. sold br P* <y'* pkarmacr. Prudenllai tiinMInr______ _________ _________

Cori''*cte<i to January 2AEl"or KaaWn. rsi?Lbleh iD, Allcnigiwo and .

Clmnk to Kaatont, A. M.; loU, S :|10 Kaaton) P. Sd. BuiidAya, 12;5d,

h'MU P, M. ^(•'pr W'Uiie«-Uarre and Scrunion, 8 :8* A. hcV|-i:-dk P. ii. Sunday#. 4:&fi F. U. 'WFar Perth Amboy. Vitdt, UrSO

M.. iilT>, l : 6^ 8 .8il. 4:Z8. b;3tt. 8;tS. 8i40. lU V lJ r . U. Bumlaya 7 :10. S:0d. U.U A. U.; 1 :89:7 8 ldb P. M. . ^ . JjSfirartch, AalAi^For Sank. Lana

b;B9 . (Red <Baj

Vow IndlM M H on

T b k b HorafosM ’s A ctd P bo*»1ia ta .Especially recommohdM for th s relief

of Indigestion and nervou* dys^epela.— Adv. . . »

LEGAL NIOTICES.IN CHANCKHT OF NWtV JgR8BY—To Maud

L. Ci urBcn. By virtue of ao order of the t:ourt of Chancery of New Jertey, made m the twenty-arventh day of April, nln«ti'i>Ti hun­dred and Hghl. wherkln Cleorgfl L- Cotirten is pi tlUoner and you are defendant, you arf* re­quired to appear and ahiwflr the pptitinncr'a petition od or before the twenty-ninth day of June aett< or la dafauit tuoh decree wtll bn made againit you aa the chancellor shall think

lank (Hily). U:8t> A J: .i& <g«turJaya MilyL 8:89 (Red BUk SQlrb4 :119. 9 :88. SrlA 1L90 F. M. Suadan tiiu ceM Ast>ur> Parkl. T:)U iKfld Uanb onlyf, 9 ^

SuadayK 7 :l t *•- I

equitable and iust.The petUlod la filed afalnet you for i

from th« boBdi of rnatrlmoDy.Dated April Tl. 1908.

(19.10)PIWUT A PROUT,

golicUoTB of Pftiltimwr, 800 Broad #lr<et, Newark. N. J.

fpi .8:59 |Re>) bank A.only). 8 :V>. 5 :4« P U.

For Lakewood. 8:95 A. M.(6:13 Siaturdaya onlrJ J*. M

A. 11 l :56 P. M. r v Atiantlo City, 8:85 A. M.; I2 i50 (SatoF^f

5 15. P. M. ■ SundafA S:8B A. litwF iir '’1 Ys'd*'»o and iTilladsiphla. Srife T3 L*

S;S8. 0 :59 tl :30 A M.; *12 50. LU. *:».0:80 7 .45. 11:50 M. S u n ^ a f i uU M »;53. ll;A5 A. M.; 18;9&. L U 2 ;d£B;8S. *4 :90. 5:30 4»49. 7 :89. B:40. 9 :U 10:4| P. MFor’ Saltlfiior* and Waahini 11 dK) A. M.; 1:19 8JUL 5:* d . n T IO. 4 M. ll-'M A. e :» P. M. . ■

For llckrn, rh K » .. OttfilBM'• — ' “*T«t 'M*tl

U ,1 1;U t « 8. Sm -.

reeanatlow. call at Brw4 BtrsstTrtephonc 5 00.

W O. BE8LER. Y.-Prea. A Qsa. Usr.

Wu c.0«n. Paa“ la.

Page 14: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

B f A H M I A O B S .

. . . ............. .. daultstiChtittliYi fU indvn w ott*r«, U> H^nry . (^luHtTibot, M. D.

O H A T H S .

Ill 11*i .

r-H A liY -O n May 8. IIKW, Ellen Hmdy (ijpf Tully), b*?v\td wlf** of J«nw^ Hr««l>. Hrle- y\orxi tlvve *nd friends n»d the Hoeary iinilIrtague of the Ht^uri »ne kindly Im ltn li(» Attend thi* fun«rHl frnni tier ImIh „ --------7k 1/jck iireei, nn WfilneAdny. May la. aI H.3u d a.'Mi A U to Hi. ratrlf'k'w Ciiiih*<lrAl, wh^re u Ktleotn Ififfh U am of K^Quient will lie ofTere.l Ivr ihe r»?iJO*e of hvr noul lnii»nii«-ni In il> ‘1 «mei«ry of ih« Holy H«*pulrhfc,

t'l-ARKflOS—At I'Kl Pnrrciw it re tt . OrwigflN. J.» May IW>h. Harah Fmrn-l/.T»tfa of tleorne W I'Urlmon- lleiail'*?* tj''*' tHenda, ai*u infnilk»re nf Like Ouk i»f Ruth, ai»ci>d«iilA l/u<lKe N". k, iVniHl SarnHrl- mna); Hi. Mat-lfa TAhernarlp, ^friitfr wUfi plater lodiree, are klnilly liivlie'l lo mUHuI Ihc funeral aen at >it .Ji*hn’e I’hurcti Hickory p lrw t, Tvn-pJay evenlin , May i:■dock. Interment at Houri«l lli-x*k.

Wwdnepdiy afterno^jn.OOyWA’T-f»D May 12. lliW, m hi" l»t*'

♦leiioe, 12II' Second eti-vel. Jner-i !i I ' . Im-I. c I huaband of Alice rr.nw aj iru*** Mi l-ankiiih>'Koilee of funeral her«n.fier

D tt l f l lE k T -O n Snn«lny, May lo ll«w. our l>eloviid father, ('hrletiKn N. lK>lrheri. aae l yl yoora, Ralailyea and frivmla. wlao the Wi>rh- tA tti'i Blcfc and Ireath llenelll ]>'uiid of ihe 11- 6. <rf A., the Hick Ih-neUi H«K’leiy uf Hi" rirnt r)«nfwui Baptlat Church, nnd rprtiemilal I..hJKi'Mo. 2iC. K. of II,. are roa;'+‘<’ifully maUoftd the funeml on WciJiu-siliiy. May i:i. at2 P, II.. fPC<!H bU late reahlen.-tj. IC l!M(rowi?i,il avahue. interm ent In Kiilrrnouijt t'eumtuiy

DETTINOKfl-'On Wumla), .\l«i\ li NH)k W illiam IJetilrker, n«r*l *2 yeiim Ueliiihp< and trlenrie, alei) meinU-iM uf HwvKrlo K l’ t Mo. 1 and Allsameinor UeuTeche K r . V Nn 8 *pe kindly Ittvited t«! flitcnil hie fimeml un WodnM^ay. May la. a l a l ’. M . rr-un K-lwiirJ Apel'e funeral iwrli-re. No. rtprlnfrflol‘1 u.\w- ■u*. to Woodland iVnieiery f ►r

BUORT-AC U>ei Otmup.-, N J . Mhj 11,ISOS, Ida y , Entory (n«'c llr-ldeni, hclmril *if»'♦ f William B. Emorj-. 1> Lg Cnuru il No 42 a te iDVited. FunereJ aflr^l^cae will t<v held froK har ta le reilden'-e. 0 \^'uBhltiijii*n Htr< ni Wodnoaday, a t 2:3U T. M Interm ent In ih>»g- £«le Gooutery.

QROVE8—gn May U, F rank A . hr-lo v ^ huefaand of Annie Orov^a (n>n< Shoi'Pivnli.B o ^ lv e e and frleude of the nr>< r i -•p o e t^ lly Invited m ultep'l tlie fun^irnl fr<ni hlo la te rtildencr, No. Hil J'alm PTreei. \'*ilrs b u rg ^ on Wedtreeduy, May la. at 2 I' MJo tenoeat In Falrm ount remei<-n'

B Z N D B -^ Tuoedoy. Muy 12. ilpreld,roon feet ehlld of Elmer Hhd Mamie ll ir i.'* mge M otw on), a#od T monlhs. Funeral i^tll lake FlM* Wedneeday, May IH. at k ir M . fr.im b ti rMdOnce, Cl l^ork etreei IntHriin'iii

W M U n d .OPWOOD-.On May 12. IMtt. a t fM Mt.

avenue. Klimhctli iV rrlra l. wlfi- <jt HODWfirHl Kimeral pervicea <jTi Thsire-

* aftemr»ot), Mny H, at i o'cl<»olt H 4D E R W iaE-O n Mundny. May il , lUdK.

Jtrom * luderwiee, anetl 111 yearx 7 pHinihi. hti- tiiiahand of UJltaheih Indcrwiiii' <ne<i

AMhe&feldrri. ftelallvoe. f r lrn d t and nirmbera of § t. PAUlua K. I*. V of HI. I ’fter'B Chun'h o n kindly Irivltod tn attend the fiiiit-ral a«T- Vice on Wedneeday. May ]», a t l> A. .M . frum h1« l»le reildem-e. Nu. 2fr» N orth Nluctcenih ftrket. Iheoee to rii. Mary a <''hurch. nhere a H lfh M«— of llequlem vvlU hv olTerod fur ilu< rtpoee of hie aouJ. Intermenl 8t. Mary a Cent' a l« y .

KELLY'-O a lU y 12, Marfforrt. heluvedwU’e of eP ter J. Kelly, and dauslu^r uf (he bate Thimtaa C. ami Catherine Ward, of funeral heroaftar.

P M m i f T S j ^C. 0THOBELL A HHO..

rL o R m r a .I)esl|ftia and EmMeme iM iefully

arranged at ahori nulfce.n« tr Merkel et. -Pliune UftO,' BTtnAl J HT _____________________

'iKo" M n .L K Il L. f). JlCfill.- FI-OKJST 4:iT. C l.in t o n AVF

Floral dealmta and dmorntlijiia altend'wl to al ihnri pntlce; <n>en evenlngi.

n K k O L tT T lO ^ E N ^ O B S K p . ^ __

J V ilAKINtJ. 174 Summer ave. T*'l 7o7K U H ,, |.i*n urtiPi. lllumlnAlnf. examiner uf

queetloned handwrUlng

P E H .B O niA l«^ __________

W1L.I. fy'-vfcllmee In afHii*-ni which .K-furfO'l \s ini rnlriK. Mey (1. a t itohoken

>AnlB .-r 0 .. Ja and W H R . on irfiin l«^av. Iiiir hioiid H i. Newark. A. M klndlv...... .. nl«' wUh fu ih e n o f ihe uoy who v« askiJI-d ' H t.M m i. HANT>KHHnN. 52 uOsninlht , i lty. ........................ ........ ........... .MV WIFK, U ndgulH, having left my

Wd and iKiiird wllhnul Jimr rflun«*. I trlH muhe rMponeU ii f ir any ilHit* i irurartcil hV m-r

Ma t t s U N o g i i-^i May 12. IHO-

JB O PW C

i * / aften

Notloe

lJe«»-d Newarkl"^:HHON v.h" l..uiid M aik ji-'ulwkin [>urs-. n-ar

Th*- iTtirKf v.Hl* idrtv. Is kli'<unand AiJl avoid in^vthle hy r#-inridnif pursr and im-nej t.> MRS K J OATES. I’Hm C«„m:.I a*.-.OriiiL>f" ____ ____W iiri.l> thr. (TT tiO'-nian who oftilod nl RHl

fllninn utr- jit- :ii "[tf mordit nk-i with ih*-

Mllhmrti klndh r i l l u g u lir_ A R. S' HAM*.MY w i f i : Mm.i h.ivtnff loft m> hf l lUid 1'i:ird.

M.15 U iSfik j iCll not lie ri«ii-'m"lhli* for anyrteOlM r-Mnlrfifivd hv h'T . . .-cijl-NICK'»1,AH H OlKHHK._

i r J A ^ t t i i i i i r d f'T ho.'lety work, hi dli-I 'jn cIM tIHII

«1-. II.-iiH ..wn mr-lli’la.-. lioriL,.,.|iathlc «r ,^dd^■>lf| M O . R'»«

r<0<>r> hi tne fur

rn rf AddrrM Home, ItoJi

(tr iwn rlilMfultl rnnther t

t, News office

AOBN TB-I mad* 1110.000 In fly* h> «»•n u ll ordyr builniw i; b*d«n * ™ 'li I will

ehoer you bow to do the erort. m dq for par-

" ' “ ' “"'jjA N AflifeR. B ni &T0. UK-flp < ^ W. T.A tiE N T fl~ inT f*w ara , P * i™ n . JM*ty city ,

Kllialx-lh for "N o llol«" ho<l*ry; f iu ra n - t«'ed not to need utendlng fur i l l irioiithe. Apply Itrxiiri ChS. Cimlur} biilldihf. U2 Market ■( . Newark. ______ __ACKNTH—W« havii the b « l housB-tn-houee

hnipujililrin on Hprth; If you are akeutlcal thi n call after 1 V M lu-dal’ SIIAti^, HUrllOfi atAtl EN T-W arned, neat ap)»«annf man to eell

Imueehuld epeclalty od eaay paym enti; wagon furtilehed. A KtCLIdTi W7k 480 finxad. Ot** eeo*onJ fl04>r. ______________________ _AirPlNTH. larivaiieera, U)0 percen t, prufit. new

iiijd gvimlne irth 'Je of merit. Adilrma 8. M. C . Hni fi2, N pws oince. _______ ^A tfK M 'S—arty i'l-nta star^a you. M 'William at..

ew'>nd ^

a w n i n i ; h a n iik u h —I* HA.MmcnfiKii *.11 R i;g llH K K XI'f':RlCNfT:ii .\WN

I \ . : llAMiKR.H MI'HT H A V y n ilH T -riiAHS j<i:i'Ki<k:N'ri';.s a r I ’LY T(.i ht*. I'hlUdVTENf'K.VT. FIFTH FI/K»H, HR- ]>.Rh: li) A M

HiiVH 20 veure, one experienced nipalrtng tin K illers w 'lh f.-lUng (dtfh, one extirrlencf-wl

HhiPofilnif rnuJ", .‘lie ■•aperU.ncod jtaper'hanging. Cull \V4*#lneHdiiy rnnrning Iiefore D, -nU Or­an K'*

in n wauled u * "4laubdi«M : food «u r«a Call 2U Oleewood

a re ., Eoat Oranfo.

lin y W enti’d. office hoy: ermwer In nwn hand- wriiioK. Kivtna ag a ealnry deelred nnd ex-

lAr-n*-iii «■ .ViJdre?iH Hellahle, Box 34, Nerwe u f l h i - _____________ ___ ___m>Y \\B.n(cd eironk and willing boy. about

in •1‘fir.p of sgn, fiinoy goodp. N. i’ NAVA- TlK li rA5 Mein el., fooel Orong*'__________li'M wtuiieil In iriUT the butcher hualnefe:

Can At[hatRunvnn Bf .

can drive u bprae. near Clinton pi

I'.d V vvsriierl In grovory itofe. I tir Ml r Ral.lwin e i .

110 Weal m,.

RAIIMI-VR WnniMd f1rei-<')Me liorber. AMrei JtiM-lier |h'X 1. News tifflCe

1‘HAl l■'T’l^CH w iinied. muet be aeKher, hnneet M'. I ivllhng to flo all the work nh a gflntle-

rridii H Id are , good rcfvm icea renulred. Addreea WIN TON K . Ihix 43. News office.

T llC A TJiU 'A L-l'H rtner wmitcl; ll-h rew com e. ,11(111 till Juvenile Aildti-ea JlebrT-w. Hnx tW.

ninro

B a a fn e 'a a P e re o D llLpi£|iCE.LL'B.

«TT Broad at., corner W>al Pork.IMPORTER OF HUMAN HAIR

arid __LKADINU M AM .-FArT'l-REIt OF HAIR

OOODH.Why not roiivtncp ynureelf ftrel. before or-

rlerlng cUiovherc. -if »h<* many advantacea of* ftTcd at niy milahriHl»meJU . _ i ,

lirWig a rtirert IM J’ORTKH enable" me to aell at WllnJ.KHALE pilIdCH coualdevAhly IftreJ Ihwt Ml he" uuntetl elsowbere

p r i ‘EKlOft Q tlAl.ITY e/i'I worktnanebib.Full uMS'Timvnt n f . tmlurnl .- d ir hair: rare

whadrfl of sliver gray, mutm whH«. auburu ot ilrnh iw*rfi'rtly maichcd LALHEH' WHlfri fr,r STflEKT WhAR.

(.if rny rnak*’, am- the siiipdord of piTferlloit and naibrai aDTJCorance, Hf-ljarali* cuinpaTtiiient for each i>a- tron aseurce ulmoet privacy In mean- urlrtg iuid IHUna. _

ROMAH HHAIDH and TURBAN I’liPFS- AHTIKTIC IIA Hl ORKSdlNO andMARCEL WAVINO.

ca iL t> B E N 'S HAIR CUTTIMIlHir Culoring.

.X tN G -O ti Way 10. lft>K Alien A.. Iteloved wife of J. F. King. Relaiiv-ee and fricnde am ktodly Invited to a ttm d funeral H^rvlves ai M(. biji.4i BarHiii chuiolt, Tltomaa aireeg WeJnei- day. May tS. a t 2 K U. Interm ent at 'Wuod- Uhd Crm ater),

K H lC H B A U M ^n May 11. IBOk. Joseph, be­loved Mb of Joaephlnu and tb*> late John Kriebbautn, aged IfU yet^n 2 monthe Iti duys Reiativea ami friend*, alao Pythaaoraa liOUgn, No. Ilk , F. and A. M ; E ln iracbt liudgv. No. MW, X. und ].. uf H , and Fuiter Ungl- neerlnv CoriipHny, un- kindly InvlttKl to ^itinid the lunera l os WednoBday. May 15. from hl<i incc t^flUtencti. 4il> Watnul utr-Bet. u t ' 2 I' .M itUermenl a I Woodland CnmMery

MARBH-Oii M ar in. IPQ9. Ann M arla March, WiduW of Norman Marab. Hervirex Ttietulay evenlnc. B u'QkK’k. a t her la te realdence, F rank iln avenue, Nutley. N. J. luierm eiil a t oohvonleace uf family,

M A E T pf-O n May IB. 1908, BHaa Jane Mnr- tlu lAc« Flood), Ml her 72d year, a t her Inie realdence, U8 Napoleon stn^et. Nolle* uf fu- n«ral hereofier,

MlLliER'»<3n May 11, 1908. a t her rcBldi-nce. 241 l i t . Proepeut avenue, Newark, \ Surah Jono* te tig h lrr of the la te Luku and FlIxab^iK

ami widow of John A. MlUi-r, m her n d year. Funeiul fm m her Toshlonv^'. lAVd- kaoday. May 18. at 4 o'clock. ReiaiiV'-" and frtenda ore reepectfully Invited to

KINTO.V—AI Chaiham. N. J . on May II. 1008. Camllne B.. widow of Hudson Mmi-m, in her 88th year. Funeral servlcen at her Ih h bon* . CHaihaiu, N. J ., on Thursday. May u . a t 8:80 P. U,

p r E lF r E K - O n Moeday. May I I . 1808. afler a luBO rlni Illness. Wlllfum Pfeiffer, wlrtnwer Of H elena Pfeiffer (nee Luhmunn), sgeil SI n a n 6 i&onths. Funeral will lake place nn W odattday . May IS. from Ht. H lchnel's Huh- jMtal. a t 2 P. M. Rolailvwt and friends hm BlaOly invited to aUend. Interm ent In iha O la « t* r r of th* Holy sepulchre.

ROBSON—On May 11. 1908. at her parenis’ NOhtance. 122 South T«‘elftb street. Annie, \/t- lovad daughter of Alice and Thnmas Rubaon. aaed 81 years Relatives ami rrRmdK urc laitdly Invited to attend lh<* funeral servh-s lu tM held DD Wednesday ewnlivK. May 13, aLl'HO a'fllock. Interment a t NeWlun. N. J . ui uun- yanl«ttc« of the family.

RU N Y O N -rjn Monday. May 11. 1908. Ihum Itonyon, In his Il4th y«*ar. l-'uncruL *erviii Imiii k is late reshlerjie, IN West Kinney suw l. on H iursdsy , .May U. ui 2:.’k) P. M. Inter n o n t In Roaedale CenuRery nt cunvenlence uf lb* family.

8A T R S-O n May 11. IIKIS. Heorga W. Hayrs. aaod T5 yearn. Funeral uti YS'edncSulay, May 1$7at 2 P. U., frutn the resldeace of his son, H orry M. Sayrs. No. 4b Green street. Inter* m rn t At Falrm ount Cemetery.

'6 t;H A ttT E R -O n Tuesday, May 12, 1908, a t bi* resldsnce, 119 South O range aveaue, Henry Schaefer, aged 90 years 1 month 18 duj-s. nun o* tjie la te Henr>* anil Rusa Schaefer. Notice flf funeral hereafter.

fiCMENCK-Oti May 0. 1908. M are^ret M , In her 6 tth year. P rivate funeral services wero held to-day a t her lain r»?e1flence in IdlilntriM. K. J ., with Interment at Madison

SMITH—At h*T parents' home. No. fiO Or­ange street, IlluoinfleUl. N J., on May U. IfWH, Je*a1e V., daughter of H arry P. and .Ttjsvphla** li, Smith (nre Hr-pKltis). aged 11 yi-iirs ft monthA Funeral yervlces from ihe WatHvssli»K Methodist Eplacupal Church on W'(;dn-sday.

' May 13. a t JS'.BO o'clock Kolatives and friends klhdiy Invited, in term ent In bliiomheld

Cemetery.£H1TH—Oh May 11. 1908. Edward J., ba-

invxl child of Jam rs and sfiadie Smith mcc vooThees), aged 1 year 9 momhs 24 days. Relktlvea and frlendn n f the fam ily are kindly Invited to stiend the funeral from the resi- lienee of his parenta. No. ht3 W arren atren. liarrlson, on Wednesday. May 13. a t 2 P. M. im erroem la Ihe C*nwiery of the Holy Sep­ulchre.

TYNAN—On Balurday, May 0, 1908, Ploreno* -A., -only child of Jam es ami Edna M. Tvnoti cne* Kane), aged 2 years 1 mouth. Inter- itient private at (Thrlst Cemetery, DellevlU*. n . J ., on Hunriay. Muy 10.

W lL U A M B -dn Mi^-‘ IJ. 190A Chartea W*f- ley, sun uf i.'arrlc Id and the late Silas S. WlUlamft, Hgerl 62 years. FuneraJ fervices will b e 'h tld at Joshua Prl»'rlpj‘'8 M ortuary Uhapel. 4(i8 Broad slrevt. on Thursday afterpotm, May 14. a t 2 o'cl<H-k. Rclailvefl and fHends. also Tnombers of ilie Ltici'iiintlve P^nglnec^l' Huclety, are kindly Invited Imermeui at Mt, PleaiHim CtAStei'y at the fam ily 's uunvenJeni.‘*.

a n n k v e r s a r y w a s s .OnjfiENAN—A High Mbb» nf He»iulem will

b* offwud In 8t. Jamoe'B ' ‘hnreh «Tn Wf-rltteu- day. H ay 13. al 8 A. M . ^^r the repose yf the «OUl Of the late Tirlulgei liUsi'nan Relallves and friends are klndh' int'lfi»<i to attend

M ILLET—Anniversary fllyh Mass of R«ni!tni will be offered! fur i tu; repose uf the boiiI nf t)ia lal# Frank Min«-- nt s i pairlrk 'd Cnihfl- d ra l, R( 8 A. M , Y)'*-'1rif* <lay. Muy 18. lIHiH R*lat1vea nnd friends are luvlteii lu alteml

O A V G H T E R R G F M U E R T Y NOTICE*Bf*Rib*ra of ITldn of Orung© Counrll Nn 42

o ra ratjurstee tu th< funeral ui (-nir- l i t* alfter. Mrs. Ida V Eiuor}'. win

moot At her laic r*-ai No 0 Waahlnj;Tong trto t. W est OrsnK'- < Wo-lnpudar ut 2 r M

K KMNB, ry f , F . W erner. H H.

Manicuring. -fihampmiing. H»lr nleachlng,

Facial Mftasnge--flca!p Treatment- N. B.—I do nut ftilvertlse gf>ods at one-que/-

ler of Ihuir value—but I DO than any one else ______ ^

ell gouds luwer

RPRINO'R AWAKENING

also Irlnx" th" heiltmg: prepare for him by pulllfig lu a stock ot .>ferrurlc OU atul knaplug H no liJinil, iK’Ihliig rnmle that will HSlOrinlnatothem as (jwl'-kly, list'd I'y thI Iho large hotels snd bunrdlug Ijousf*". Uli- l^ r buttle, 60c peruuurt, |1 -'O pci gjillnri

A. C. G E T 'H l l ’H 4 CO.,IKl JhturkBl St.

tVouted, first class rook for rsslau ran l. -.aiKil/l-- ->f cn-kitig b*r largi* steady rrowds;

nufiT r-jrnish good rer'TBiire Address Boynton IUhcIi tO-wartMi. N .1.( ‘'i lJ d v i 'T f in —(Icjrtd. rn tc tlcal. active, energetic

lustrtlmeni i’rtlli!cior. nu hns-heens nord apply, sl^ le salary. Adrlres" I'l-llector. Hnx 34. Newe office.rANVAHRUnW - WANTTiTt F1T18T CTjASS

t'AN VArfSlKHN KTKa JjT Pi>HITll)NH. PC'EIJCKItlCn 4 I'nrvWN 74 ANT>70 MAUKTCT 6T.nKST<lNFR iind die rutTer wanted on fine gVld

Jew rlrv, g aul saJary nnd sleady w nrk; all applh-Biiunh I- l . 'tc r h M SHANLFY & t’O . 11 13 i)H!V.TTii>r ■!D lilV E R f if Itock sutt-ivjuan. 1^‘ery business.

fonk fur legiaiirnnl, porter ff>r cafe. - hef fnr hotel, gurilner. prlvaTe [dace. olh**r vacuticlun. 82 *‘(Mlar "i _l»Uri.> iI -V r I-: wnnied. twr. nr three y**ars'

f‘Kpfrii‘ii--n, ('M|ifttik of tiiklng care nf fuuu- lalfi F'lri-al Jflll i’hajTnacy. 8H3 Mt Prospcol n ■».

eOOtC-W ariteA, respertabl* while woman ( » to 40 years) os second couk. l Rallrriad pi.,

Eoei Orange. ^ _ _COOK—lisllab ls woman wlshee a sUiiittlun m

rook und lauiulrese; city or coumry. i«3 Hummlt St. ______ ___ ___COOK—A cook and loundress Apply 86 N^rlb

.VrllngttJn avs,. Kasl Oratigr ___ ___•TTa M UkRM AII4-An nKpHrlenrud cf lor*-d

w irnan for ohettilH-rmah!; prlvum iMiarrtlng- hi-ti.te; refurervcvB n-qulred 46 i’rtjS|i*cl *1-. E«"t Orange. N J . ___________ _________rilA M U ER M A lb-W anfw I. h culored girl for

rham beriaald and waitress, refereucfl re- milmd fa l l &1T Hark av« Ku*t Orange, r-a r 01enw(rfal a wrllA M llF U liA n > )t- 'n ie Hniel Kenalngton.

l-j^pt 1‘ork and Mullnary st« . wiitiiM eiperl- euf i*<| ch-imbennalils. ___rH.\MHKRMAlI.>-*Ilrlghl girl am chaml>«rmatd

HTj.J waiir(;s», IW IJni.io St . M.tatrlalr, S . JD n ICSH MA KI Nt>- Good. eip«rlfinred hands

wjily. \Tanl*d cm skircs, fln« «otk; long sea ­son and guol pay lu right Iia^tlel^ M Il.I.KJt. 17 Lombardy st. ______ ___ ___ ____OriiLR. eiperleiired, on eyelet fnachlnos

Atnertran Tag C^.. 340 North Uorllandl si . Belleville, n sar l‘:taex dlatluu ^O JH L -S m all g in wantod to laks c trv of

thrce-year-old child Api>ly al Broad ^CilUL-libspeTlenced collar girl wjinied. J^A-

BAINT'P Laundry, 866 Hrrlngfl'^ld ave.GIJUj warded for framing htuidkerchlefs. 133

IHth av«.. ouruer (Jmvs niHOUREWORK-VVaiitctl. rcllfible girl for gsn-

erel housowork In f.indiy uf 'hreB. inust hn good cook and laiiiKlreiH. no uihiiB iumoI a p ­ply. f a l l KNOX [U.lg'W'KKi fctracp M aple­wood, carfare paidridtjflJSWOHK -romp*t«ni »lr1 fni irisii-

sral K<*u*ework. In famUy nt ilirck- a 'lu lis . m ust-have good rofereiices Call ni 1 *' Wood land avu . ow n Ridge, or 'phni:e mriiiR, Mont cJalr: carfare p«ld. ______BOUSEWOHK—WamM , MorrleU'Wti /N. .1 )

girl for general hnusewoili In small fam ily: m ust do good plain cooking, good iialary. Ap- Dly MRfl. GARDNICR. 93 North IPth East Orange, N. ______________ ______________HOUBETVORK-Competent whits gir! for cook­

ing and huus«wf>Tk. muti ifo g jorl rook and have refe ren ce ; gcnxl wages, hnvn woman lo h*lp with Jsiirdry work fW Ingraham pi., near Clinton ave

A C CO U N TA N Ta-Totlhad PvbUa Acootmtaffd fkm ished Av tJUmiiab}* rat**. Roaka opened,

ctoaeU, audited, ayitBimotlOfed. MERiJANTILB AVDIT <’0 .. 11 Ctintuo at.BO ¥—Strong willing boy. 16 year* old. with

good referenc* fn»m ftjnofr ‘like position In store, ■t., vliy.

Aildrtsa Lih'k

MOy—(.‘olored boy wishes ijosittun at anyililng. (kl Ifarrlaon avc.

I’OLLM FTOR-M apfhanls' oM op-’fiuntp prompt ]y ruHerteii InvaBilgutlng ami im clng

statem ents, by H^ijerlejK«| man; heel uf refe,- ences Address Had la*his. ih .i 44. News hiIIcb

OOAOIMAN. tlnfrnugh hurs»-man, light Weight.EngJlsh. Ttmrrled, tio fanitly; x <tcA referetic-n.

JOHN WOOLNOt'dH 61 Itlgg* pl ■ Huuth Or­ange; Iftlephime ,3W. ,‘8)ulh (>fttijgv. ^L'OA(‘HMAN mirl gardener, single, wlehe* po-

illlun, with private fam ily: rt*ferenc4 AiJ- ilrese 331 W arm i st.. H srrisun, N. J. _0.>Ar’I!MAN, nrsl-rlasa man. wlsheii iioslilor.

no had Imblls: no hatU-r refcreiue. Adilress rViaohmari, b^ii 30. N«-wa nffici'CO AniM A N and Kunlcn*T. yminK man wenld

llkf pusition with private fam ily , exieilcnl rprerenci'. V'll Malti st,. OrnnKt*COACHMAN wlHhci jrtJiUlnr. thoroughly un-

dsrstatuis business; best of refert-iivv. ahiglv-J. __________ ________1'OAi'HMAN wishes posUlun; giKul m ’Oinii'^cn-

'latlons; Hlngle man Address WhP'*, Ik'X H*l, News olffce

■ a w i e t a a i l r ■■wAB T e D ~ w o jq t iT ._ _H O tSB ^O R 'icT S rrl vU h*« poelUoe jU J u n w -

•nrfl. Addr*** BADIB VANDBNBSRU. fl(tBlum It,KOlTaBWORK-'-OlrL w»m* to f l»( w llh 1l|

liuus4'Wortr. 'luih St.

MIRR DHM FERT, SM (k>i

HHAD W AlTFR wantert: nmSi furnish good reference nrul h* cKimble <jf han llltig crowds

AddTHBs linynlifii H'-nch. Rewareii. N J,HANDY Man wHnreA f,jr armill place m enun-

try ; man aiiMtig #ark and bv useful. Ap lily room 621, I nlori hiilltling ______IN Sl'RA N Cr, MF.N. canvrtsscn! r-illectors and

forenien, cull nr wrlre fnr my vroptisllPm, whuls ur r*ari tirne MR WYATT. 179 MarketLAW CJ.iERI< •-Ynuiig ruiin. age about 21, fur

law fifllou, nne huvlng suine viperlfince and desiring to sUidy law preferred; gooil sulary tr> s ta rt Addrees Capias, Lux 24, News ufUcoI/H )fll3 OIKIANISCICRH wanted fnr poyular

tirder. <’an earn flfiii tnontlily. YVAL'TiiH A. TTTClil, »*urntHrv M i Kiilcoit fhluarp. Buffslo, N. V. _ ____LA D IK B-^TA lU Jil w anted: flr*H3t*i«, Apply

ap b road Bl.. Blnomneld. N J-

m iH N R TT O lltE N .Th* laai.lliil ijuJIeB’ Tailor,

will majte lur Ibe innnlli of May,)u*I to adeorliBB lay »upnfUir w tirkm anihlp. wlilih bIiouM *aln new iUBlonoTB.l.lnen BklrlB of your own maiBrlol............l.liien BullB of your own m a lerla l.............. JO.MOinolh Bklrti of your own inaiorial............ t.r.poCloth su lu of your uwn m aierlal.......... * tt'

KuRs made nf my m aterial a l gnsaily reOuufKl

^'*'*'* TolBphon* 40 ;;i.. »n* Brtmil it.

DR M A N I)EV IIJ.E . BopM-lBllBt, (17a Broad Bt., ocer riilSirB. Twenty yeara’ earwileore aa a

anarlallB! on all C'hninlo DlsraaeB nl men and womtn-. (.'iilibrh, Nrrvuua lllsaa***, IilBeawa uf U rarl. hldnayB. Pli.mauh, Liver nr IlloddeT; Kbeumntism, t'rlnju-y und all Lung Dlseaaes.

Nullo*—Office huurti 2 to 4 P M and H to 8 r . M. Office cbiseti Tuesday evenings and al] flay fianm lay and Bunday ADVICK FREK. Do not forget name. placn» and number.______

b t d e r a c o . 'gCARPET n .E A N lN ll W'OHttB,

22 MECHANIC 8T.. NFTW'ARK. N. J.

CARPKTB AND HUGB TAKEN U F. c l e a n e d a n d K[£LAID.

TEUCPRONE «M.

MAN—High-grade man wanted; flrst-clas* op- purttm liy fnr one not at the end of h1»

tether, alive nnd nierl, nneUBtomed lo call on business peoph* and ahle tu direct others, fiv# oiC« and ejcperlnnce; Interview necessary. Ad- droe Alert. Rus ft. .News office

MOUHEWtrtlK—A strong girl for general houBOwnrh. Scundihavisn prefcTred, re fe r­

ence required .Ml8d A. CARBON. 334 Ceniral ave., sec«md lunise east of F«mlre st. Orange.HOrSPTVVDKK—CJsrman woman to assist In

huusewiyrk and lu tok* car* of invalid old Woman: state fealary expsnmd AddressRROWN lk ‘t 26. New* ofllos.HiK'BKWOHK—Ab American girl fwhlie)

vranrvij for gi-nero] housework In arnall fam ­ily MRS L'miRlN, 20 West Kinney at . Colunlnl At>artm«nt, top ftour.ITOrBKWORK—Uenertl huussa-nrli. wanted by

R small fajmlJy. e oomjwtant w-Bitruss, good WKgss Apply to MRS W II ruM HR. 9 Clarendon pi , Orange.MuL'S4fJ\\TiRK—Wanted. ii<*aI English sp»*ak-

tna j(irl for Kvn«ral hous^w-'rk In fam ily of ihrcc aUiilts 4 Hawthorne ave NuilHy. near Wi*st NuM«y Htfttiun.Ht,irSF#M’URK—Young gtrl, Oerniiin preferred,

wlstilrig good home In small fBtnliy; r»*fer ence, i\‘ C. .lAt^fBS,VRljHliurgh sectl'«nHUL'SEWORK- Wanted. girl

houpBWiirk. email famlh'

CHAUFFIR-'R wishes position. H 3ra re ma- chlnlat, a years auto rf-palrlng and tlrlvliig;

operatUii hM cars, m<"lt^rHtc, W ILL­IAM (JlLHEitT. 128 B.iuih ftlsth a t , ___ ___rH A t'F F E lIR - HosIMon wanted by young man

Aw referenm i, 3 yeare' ^-xiicrlcnc.-Icmtierani-e, H B t'llib JF I 'H ii, l2t* I

atrlctlynbui fhi ,

reference*!,Irani-*

lilliHbcth. _iTfAT’K F F rK . six ycari*' factory and pr1\nl«

. aiH'tlcncp, wlah'-s i-isltlon, any car F R HI Iteserve sve . Jersey I'lty . ___C H A V l'K E fR anti repairer w-lflli** poalilon

ilFARUJE fti’HAl'T. 'k> 17tb aven x iK - Mlddlc-sgrsl American, to cook In th*'

vicinity rjf M-mti lnlr. n«j w w hlng; aalan- itoi |ef«# than t2it p -r m’Uilh Addr*iafl Anierlraii. Hlivomffeld l'f)^l"lTlrc _tT iftK -T oung amKlr man. espcrisncfd . gfx'jl

rraik, bouerwiirk wsIHnK *n table beat ref- fTsnccB. 207 Ib'litvont ave., lop floorCOMPAKIDN'-Young man as cnmiwinlon fi r

gr-ntlemafi; n<i ohjccllons to travelJux, rt'b'r- ences. Addri'Hsil, 1-lnx M. News office, DmiiK*-t.'LKANIN'G'-All htii'le Of house and ranc 'l

c leaning . whliewuHljing done L. ib»bFRTR. ‘.;4!i Fmitti r jtli si _CARHKNTkiR luul rHbin*'m m ek-r wlshoa ffl)al

tliin: hoa oMH K HEI.Z. ffi> llnten eiwants Jobt-lng. Jl’ HN

'•■ntriil !|V ► . nesj Rroed.

HnUBEWOIlK—HemuTi woman wlshea pnelllon Ht huusewnrk: al**p home. 153 Lgtfuyetl* st.

Hordf-nVOHK—H ungarU ii girl wonts general htJUSi'WCirk IM Hprliigh^^UI av*., l i t flrxir.

IIorBEW O RK -Ocrniftn girl wont* to do gm t-ral houaewnrk. fu l l IlHileS'ine uvo.

IltirK EW O U K - ilernigji girl \viah«*e poslUun fur Keiti-nd li>'us*-a<*rk. 6Ttl l l ih st.

ilorf^K W uHK Y *ung <Ruman u |sh*'a snuntloti for geiuTuI hnue''Wiirk. 12 Wllllafn st.

Ijot'PK W tiR K -C uliiri'il girl wlaliea general lt>>uav\t-urk. 11 JohiiHun mI..

l l if f ’Sl'lvvnHl'i f'lilorfijt ViiiittHn wlrilu's gHneral hi'ii'<*-tturk, 126 IS'arrHji ht.

Ilur.'^K W dllK W'unaii u a u is fioslHnn al liduiiewiirk 2f*T Hluiik.' at

IliJl'SKAVt.iRK-ibjlnri fl g irl wants light h<a>a*-- \suik. 2<j9 Illisimib’Ul avH

IIKI.H-OctuTal hmiafvxirkt-ra iiii(i|alrH girls Sant graid homes. MiiR (IlltiMl-iK, 2ri4

Lrui-i* HI

a q s V s a n U M m - 4 u u x w r A s - B .»i0,000

OK BONO AKD ItOaTaAOB AT fl flilR CBWT,. IK flU lU « J B P m iO D S TOl u r r THB B O fm cnvBR. n o b o n d s o rCallHlSHXOK SOUCTBB. NBCB8BARTp a F icr 'I C A R uruD L Y p r S p a r e d .

CBARBES A. FRICK. OODNSELOR-AT- LAW,

__________________________ IM BBOAO n .VS'lC have a clletil wHh IL't.UH) Id loan In sm all

lunuunU uf |l,6(ih to glt.lKJO lui iiruperty in Ni'w-ark K Y D K RU LA N rK A RD Kenlty Cu., nium tuk^ Lnlufi building, U Clinton i t jg;u*,i,<KAi TO liOAN on buud and mortgage, la

sums to suit. M 6 per cent., w ithout l^mio. EDWARD H. BLACK. ouunselor.9!l4 FnadentUt*Mu.VKV tri Ilian on tainil ami mnrignga in

atmiunts \o suit. HENRY J BEURV. 71)2 Hrua-l. I'iir. Market. T hu in ' 4142.

J A.STTLICHH, murried, no i-blldren, Orrmnn, IvuliA* Hngllsli. wIhIiwh ]Mmliu»n; no Bteaiit

heat A<lilret<s A . Dux TO. News iiffice.LArM »Rj:B.‘> w ants wnshlng to take, hniuc;

giiiKl Juiindrpfls and rcnsriiiabl© f.rijfl-s, MHH. 1:. lIO l.LA M i 2«1 fliKvr, 2411 Main el.. Kast OrangeI,.*! rM U IlISB tt-anis ilny’a work In p r l 'n ic

r.iililly ur l>ft;iiilliig-liL,iusii llrsi IlirrMB iUi>H ir>l ........... .. st

Tlrsl-C'Ihms. wishes wu.'ihlng to 1.111 .H Bilcmy rl.

rA H I’K.NTKR im ow N H , :i4

pnr*ll li>n kU'iwa AildTi-ns lJrl\**r, Hnx H*J,

11 Weet If-nd ave..

nRI1'FR--Y iiiing mnr wlshi all flcvtlun.1 uf < '

N'*we office, ____ _________M in SR -rt-lahes iMiiUlon at nnv k 'nd of wrrrk.

Aildre.iH M AM'iRY. M S<iuth 7lh stKNtHNEER AI. «m r*>r!1ss and high H|e«.l

erigitice dmamue, nrb^K hiuI g‘-in*i-al t-im lrs ■ I |\ 22ii HulHik**n rmil. Eiuet Riithur-fiird. N .r _FAlcMI'Rt (Jerrn;i:i :b'i 1 i*urs kM, pni.,1.

tl in Be farin'*!*, g;.r‘|cn*r nr rnllkiT, good ref en-lii MS A, JANOSV li'J llrui.iiit' etriRhMA.N '

WHimil F*tr «firi-hiruin 'Aani.‘4

Rriit lli.K'r

fnr getiei-nl go to Lake

Oevirge fur the iumm#r, rs’f«r*rrs required i*2Lincoln nve . city

MAN—W antvd, man tn take car* of horse*;hamly with tiK>le, unllnnry reualru on bouses;

only eober moji need upply. Btable. 293 14(h ave., ourner I6(h st.MAN—Oood home and email comiiensotlon^ fOT

tnldi.)l*-ftgeil rrmui; light form work, E, VAN WK3tT, DkionifleJd ave ami Church et . N at- loy.Ma n to take ctire of horses, help on k e w ag­

on; board with employer, whits. 201 North Park st . F asi O range _________ ___M FiTlANlCB. union, wanted 10 i*glStBr with

i]i; B-e aid you In securing work; fee 36c for three monlhs; ciffloe open unlll ft o'cltN'k evijn- Ings. IM M arket st., room 34,MTLK KTl—O wd m ilker on dairy farm.

ATKIN.BON. Hilton, N- JC. L.

O m c E HOY -W anted, boy for general olTlr* work; references roflulred Addresi Financial,

Hi-x (11, News offics.

n n n o p o P iB T .

M. R. RlIiSIlY. 29 CEDAR BT.

Manlc-itrlng, fa re and sculp TnawrtuT*. sham- pu4>ln« ami halrtlresalng, with a full line I 't pair guuds.

FIRST g t?A U T Y AND PEJirEC’ T MATCH IH'ARANTKrait, ' r*HONF 43111. _________

'y C R E R F L lb irH HAIR.W arts, Mules and H lrthm arks removed forever by slsclrlcK y; 21 yeure* eijMTlene*.

MME. Wl'MTERVELT ROMMER.2l3 W ashingloh st.

I’llOTOGHAPHlOR, collef out' only sober ateedy man; apply between 1(1 A. M and 4

F M Wetlnwiday. ring electric push. 64fl Vol­ley road. West t>mngsPATTERN M.UtERH—Wanted, two ffrai-cUse

pattern umkeru: state age. vmges and exj.^r1- encr Addroxa P allem , Ilox 27, News ufflcp.PHiM liM HS and phimhera' helper wonted:

must be first-clnsa men tJEORQR H, W'KRNElt. IW Main st . (grange

HOHHKW ORK-W snted, x whH* girl for geu- entl liousvwork; gouil wsges; references i-v-

qulred. I'all H)4 Carnegie bts , near B urnett s t., E ast Onmge.UOUSB\Vt*RK—Strong girl or woman wanted

tf> do gi'ijHrsl housework, small farully: ref erefice required. &T2 Flrosil d( . Inqulr* In Jewslry si ireH tH 'SttW f *RK—Competent wbH* mo4d for

cooking and huiieework; do w ashing, good wagvs Cull, with reference, 19b IJm len ave., Rit>omfleid.HOIIHhTWORK—Refined mlfldle-affe<J woman,

KOfxl hoinu, with liy mnnlhly. for righ t party for general houMwork 904 H one i t . , corner L'umpbell.H O raD W 'C R K -A neat whit* ^ r l for general

bousewgTk: no woahlng; RmaTl famll;homo ro right party Orwtgp

Cull 2fl H om ed *1.gUlNlEast

HOl'BBW'ORK—nirl wanUd for general housewurk; willing to go to aeashur*-

DAVIb, 146 Delavau ave.; take North RruaJ st corHOU8EAVOJIK-I'ompfttent ^ t e g irt for

fiuiis**work, gOL"1 ci>ok and ]aundr*M, w illing lo gi;> to onuntry'. rvferencea 27 South 9 th st.HOUSEWORK—W'Hnted. a colorw! girl ft)r gen­

era] housework; must be oompeietil end have rafcrvDC*. Apply ^ t^ eeu tu t iu . Eo#t Ormngo.H ODfiEt\'Q]IK—Olrl for gvberal hou*«work{

smaJI fam ily; moderate wage*. AIRB. LAND- FEA R, 374 W ashington s v a , Slast NuClsr.HOTTBDWOltX—Olrl w onltd for g*n«ra1

and cooking; reference*. MRS. “ ■’IATER.

JAHHKNEH k'x-'d h'-rsp-mFin, sinyb*. wbihrs IH.f,itl(in with funilly, i-l!> t I'u juliy

Klihi'Ort i ‘nai-hmrin. Ikd lei, News i-MIre.ilA N -Rtflru'd coluriH] iitiin w ants pn>i|tlon as

k i«r Iniiler In small furrlly . un tiiiirs pn* rrfd , 5 le a rf ' rf*f>*ri'i3'-e A«ldJ*'s» I ' . Ikix

News uflliu- _ __MAN (V.doriHl man wants ho^jBei-'lpatilng or

jiarili'nlriif '^leatilnK new hulidlngs a apuclal- HHYa NT. 21tt JIlKhlarid ave., rliy_____

M.AN—Intelligent i-riiuri-.l iimn, willlOK b'urn.• li-eiriiR pi-Mltl'in \\llh I 'l 'l 'ir . a.bi«uT JUl per

.-pi'k L I., 7 Milligan p i . Orangp ^Ma N—Rlr.iiut tTermitn num wishes Wi'rk nf any

kind, by 'rh'U-. end iiHed luireca.ftl2 S'lUlh et. _MAN. wpi'ukliig .'<!T latigniiuHfl, wlalu-s i>oaUlOB

anythJuK. with refr-i-rruPB. 92 Hmonie pt.MAN I'llJprly man, make hlmefllf useful; ref-

ereiici' Addriws K.. J4nx 12, N**wa effiee____ORJANIHT. experienced; ile»lrH;< ixm ibn

1‘ruirHtaiii ur lYiihnIlc church, cjin j>lay iuid tftnch I ri'i|f(»rlorj inueli’ Addrvaa OrKiinlet.lii«3i N, News-'fttr*'. 1 trajtgf.PAHER-llANOHR tflTNt-vla<»*L -with tool*.

"iM like lu gi-i work by iluy ur contracl- Call or writ?. J COHEN, 162 lu-rgen a t .____l*ORTE«R, colored, wlsha* iKwltlun, good all-

around maj;. reference, rtfl yMajie it.0TADLFMAN—Steady, reliable, m arried man,

BO, aa ftiaMeman or d river. gt»>d refrrencea Addrew F.ngllfh. Un* BO. News offica.WHITKIVASHINO, halsom lnlrg. acrubhing and

painting L IIILI,., 73 Hayes atWAITER, colored, want* pcmltlcpn as porter

Or walliT. 1.80 W arren at

I.A l’MUtl'hJS, luk" liumc

1. V('NiilU:>^S \MiMit. ivi.j'k by the da)-. 12i)Sdiiu t «t>( Bl . rtei-i/nil llnor.

N'r IlSK -1 'i"ii : h al i'unfiii‘'iiii'nl nurn" wiehi « '•iiKHH’ nn'iva nr \uuil'l bk* po»in >n !• enru

f-r tnviilll M iiim in iN , 7 i*‘iMrniuuni ait*.NTRS^E W'lrriMn w|eh«s iKmltlnn aa nurse nr

ii m.ies.iK'-. Il'HlHNK, harbara stNTIthE. cxperlfn* T'd I'cnfliirment rases appclal-

t3 ,MRS. K C U ri*/. Mil fnU er st.STE.VOClHAI’in iK --A yming wuniaii wishes

puflhluu IV* Pi> iHigraplier annl office ‘iM islani, nxjn rl'-ni-i' t , KuiHr.v iiiiMlcrati' Addr-ni H, H'tx (Ki, , N< wn nlTlcrrlKWINt] I'liiiii si'WiriK ‘b’ne reasunalilo. 24

lliiTiivr Ml ISrst In'll in right hand flldi'.RI:aM.8THI'SS Vnung girl wiiTiiH steady place;

will iiNslHT ^^llh liMUHinvirk. In gi-ud fam ily; rlly IT rouiuiv i ‘t4 llrurii atTV l’K W R rrk lt. experl-m-Pd. 'kwlp's [«ermHnent

Hitimil 'ii lit r ln u l i i r w..ik. lublrp.^plny lunel-ii|in,il. rl' .-tildr’i'** L , llnx Ctl. N»".Vflri'.^TAlHS wi rk ilPimaTi Amprlnun Kirl. Orst

.-Iciss,WUlU-1'1olllt-p ______ _I*PSTAII<S \vnH K -Girl wcniM like place im

iijiKliiliH air-1 nr t<< mind rblldTPh, eCilshore t.Tifcrri'd Addr<**s i,trl, IlnxiVs. N+wh . .fl'ii-r'

h i h i t u a g b b , l o a n b - p e r b o n a l .UiOADY CASH?

The ocarcUy of ready cash Is th* problsnii confruDiiag [iiost ew ry one to-day.

Reupli Id oil walks nf life are am barrasstd for

TH E NEED OF IT.Th* I.ADORER heoauie be Is thm w n out ot

employment. The JOURNEYMAN because his cmpluycr was compelled tor lay him oft. Tb* ULRCU ANT because the people have do mOheyto S|MDd.

1TB TRUEthem Is rnaliy Do cause for alarm , but It ta hard <o cunviDce the skeprica).

W E HAVE PLENTY OF CASK on hand. Not chsclu or bond*, but ACTUAL CAtiH.

CAN YOU IT5B 80M U?If to, we will loan it to you and charge im i

no more ihan is usual under ordinar'y coadl- tlonii. n{<iw|ihstnruling th* preoent

OREAT DEMAND FOR READY CASH. You can get from |10 to 1100 on your Fural*

luH' Plann, Home and Wagon, etc., and wa will make the term* of return ing It to auLt you,

W E 'LL GO F U R T H E R - flhould you be able to settlo sooner than ths

time agreed upon ws will r«l>ati tba cost la proporMpa.

IT S WORTH INVESTIOATINO.Wrlle 'p ’lon** or call.

PEOPLE'S rXlAN AND RROKERAOB CO., Rooms 491. 402. 498, 404,

N iagara building, ISO M arket st.,'Phone 4960. P. O Box S44.

ORT INTr.) DEBT TO OFT OUT O F IT. ' A elmple problein when you think U over for

a few mlfiutea.BY BORROWINt) FROM U8

a lump Bum you chii, pay the amall "nagg ing’' enough left to make some

needed purvha*ca FOR CArfH a t a saving, and * poellltm to pay back to us tn sm all

you? rncom#’''"^^''^ psym enia In keeping wUhHY HAVINO TIM E TO TH IN K

s'uceeiS'f’ulT :"*'TIME EXTENSIONS

ars re<tulred in home ailaire ju s t the same as.................................................. „ . . . . ! l l r I t la the thinking part iniit<! like A pl/u'p lit ufwihlrj* work i-r ‘K* which enables all to overcume dUUcUltles.AildresM Wallruee. iJox H7. Nfwa

.vunti'd hv viJiing glrl- iiinfiTil'iiuTy stonv itnur

tT ’SIAIIt.'i U(»KK I ’.111 4.''2 I.Mh av*. ,

Tlh Ml ___\V..tSMiN'l Tn d'l .-iMiiy \U(1i f j .Im fh-nm,

lam*- lii(> k« iiiul i Timk' IiiihIi,i !1i18. dn a\v;iy ullli ss:i-'iil,is It M nheiip u( Tfi iintH fi r f-H f p-i ,,'ii if ' thus w*-l(.;(ilnj< 2'i in>unrls or Iush; (■luryiMnj: washPil hM und table Ilnun Irniiuil riritl ..IIk I (ilfrrH I'niich .IrlCil. nvt«rW'1h'llt. four I'l-Tiix |mt |j')unl K.iiijfli Dry I.auntlry i‘o., 4i:l .Miirkut st |ihuii>- ri2H.l

: ,-it 'p HWPuiing ovur the wambtub,iut th. rN K H I'A \V |;T W.J.S1I LM NhUY.

l.'i;i Ihuh n . di' y iUr (•ii'ir-- fninn ' wnmIi for fstr , ti'tiirnu.i >Alt1im 24 ll 'd 'K l4 rn d v for iho llii" KlM- 11s rt rrlBi Tm! lloTW. It liWASlIl.Ml ilri'iiiuii Woman want* tn pr, out

MilfIiIiik ami Irnnlnp I'lu-ndfiv nnd WMnea- diiy. \<Mrui(- S , linx 1', NuvrenrthPl\'ASIUNO UcspritaLIu fliTinan widow w anti

wn"hing u« lit! Iiomu; rnukh diy piefurrctl fu ll '2M Mli;ri fli , rltix hull twin-

workJOS. WIBDKKMA 161 PoaaalQ av*.IlDUSfirwORiC—Olri wanted for gsharal bou«a-

work; family at th rss ad u lu Appiv MRB. HARDY. tS b Proispaat pi., SottCh Orang*.HOUflPncBESPElR - WBhted, a m ldd l* -A j^

woman as nou«*k«*p*r. Addraas J . H. NSil*- aON. 160 Catbsrln* *L. EkloalKth. N. J.

P D R T E n -''fA N N '> .‘4'S4' 24rt Market *t., r*- dulrf^ fX|jHrlfl*ut.'M fumiturei arul curvet porter.

ATipt\- WpdiiesdHy. H A M .I'ANTSMAKEH wajited, 1160. 41.7B a pair,

Ad-lresM H M- LAllRKN. 2fl Runt niackwell fit I Kiser. N. J ., al once.I'RFSHFR - <5i>nd pruafier -wanted on men's

rlniliufl Fall a t once. 1T7 Clinton av e , cor­ner ijultnm n at ____

H T T R R IT .ro fH hair, wurl" and molee jierma- tipnily rciiujM.I wltiiout Injury hi skin, elec-

IrlcHy 41 li-ciitinunt; i-fhrasHugp foj- face nr fralp, Ikk:. U.4KHIRT F l.IJH foniiPTJy wUli H elm UrlggH. of York, 9‘J Dark pi . uv«rBcheuer’i grocciT Biere.mCTF.CTlVK AUK S'f^. autliorlEOd. will [itr-

furii; invi-Hilfdtioii« of all klndn, here or eltw>- wherS; lunne >u,isunab1e Rmim U ll, 92 llriPiidway, N^w York Telephimv SUM Hrouil.a DVIL’E in doubt and snrr'jw. In btjslnens und

family tr<iubl-s, r c ftirtune lelllng it scheme; 1 ronsuIlHtliin. 8M mlnuius, |1. MARTIN GA- I BRIBL. 111.2 liTi=ttd st . Newark. N. J __jM IDW IFE FTlvaTe nursing. ronfinements;

adoption; mruhiT's care LltDW IQ, ffill Iftih sv*., comgr 2< th st - take nprlngfleld or Plunk road car to 29ih tt.

PAINTEUH wanted. ffTft class, Apply between r. and 9 P M . E T HAAflFELD. MO South

(tlh st

t

HTRAW HATH of all klndw pressed over rqual to new In spring ehapes. J. II.

I{ENp70AN, l78 W ashington »t . north of canal bridge.J a FOTI FRFUDKNTIIAL, well-knoian paper

doAler, wlahee (u announru tha t hu ban r*- muvpil ri"oin 27u Plant- hI to 186-187 tlo, htb atWANT lo he married quietly, without rloe.

b<Ji>dlum*. slo-^ There )* .Tusili'e nf the P i' hcs I lUPWOOl'. Btl t'Unton st ; open evea. until IflCTIFTOM cloihlng rrcdll a t t'ash prU-cs;

monthly paym ents frcmsabiMia'l psi-’plp; r u 't r r will call. Aildrcos Credit. Box IS. N*«-a nfhcc.HlIASlPOOTNO, scAlp m aisage and m anicur­

ing; ladles Jrcated al their horns* Address W.. Box so, News office

gUARTFiT. tenor und hniiB for profeastonal nnd Boclftl w ork, «'ul|egn men given prefer­

ence, Aildti'ai* 1908, Box 02. News nfflvs.RJ^'RESEN TA TlV L'fi, iooal, Wanted Ih Jerser

tuivns liarge or eniull), men with offices, real ♦■Kiatu. irtsunince and other business lines, make good Uiooms* by representing us. W rite fur interview, LociU. Bu* 0, News offle*.fiALESMBN—W anted, three aaleamen on un-

tiflually liberal contract; good memoy. w ith rlmncv of udvancemient Apply helweon 6 and, ti r . M.. Hlliger Se-WIng Miichlfie Co.,Main Bf., Orange, R R. H HICKS, M. fl. ^8AI-EHMAN -W ant able ealexman. antive and

tTiergt-ilc man, tha t can adatd himself to jwlllng or dealing rvoi gr*od jiosUloii forlight parly. Address tiuod I4b.iesmaj:i, Box20, Newa offioe. _________________ _HALEBMAN—Cigar salesman wanted: *g-

perlence unnecssaary; (-KX) per month and *x- penaes. Peerlea.s Clgsr Cn., Toledo. 0.

HOUBEDA'ORK—W ontid. a young fftil to Mid with houiework; no waablng o r ohamber-

work , A ddroa Box W , Glen lUdg*.Hd UHEWOBK—0*D*rol bouaewortt; *ompet*nl

girl for thre* odutU: -wMblag and Ironing; guod wage*. 98 Congreoa *1.IlOUSRWORIv—Wantad, an *rp*rlene*d girl

gen*r*a boueewurk. Apply to 886 N orth F u l­lerton av«.. Upper Montolatr,H O t:A EK EEPFR-M idai»-af*6 w o o aa to i

w ith bouaewurk, on* wlshlDg gtM^ hocaa. 4T P ork a t . Montclair. N. JKOOdEm''OHK-- Vt'antiid Qermaii-Am«rloan f lr l

for cooking and general hatk**woflL Affpir 46 Lincoln Baric, city.KOUEEWORK—Y'oung girl want«d to asaftt

with houswvork; no washing; s1**p bom*. 322 Bank stHOUEEWORK—Whit* girl for gontral bom*-

wrirk, thre* In fam llr; plain cook. Call 270 Mull.ierTy *1.IlO U H B W R K ^W antail, "a g ir l^ fo r g*n*rol

huus«>work In a family of two. 64 Cleveland !i , Orang**

TOITs’Q MAN—Roeiilon wanted by rm ing man;ahlpplng room, colb'ctor, ilmekeepar or any­

thing, have capital uh security, or wtU put in established buelnoMS. ezi'elicnt reference. Ad- d rm i Quick. Box 14. Naws office.YOUNG MAN. good penman, wlohe* poslMcn

of tniaft or ooUactor, will furn ish CAah se.. ourlty and bewt of ref^mnee, Address -M

70. News office.TCI'UNG MAJ4 <22) seeks sLtuatloa, any ca­

pacity, good penman; reference*. W rite H Ek T . pfsoaomdale.

WABHINM MUB M SMITH would like fam ­ily wiiHhIi.k I'ullu-I fnr iiiid di'ltvered 69

Urunswl'.'k it . Isl floorW.ABHlNir iJu!i*;ur1nn wniiisri wants washing

HuO ln>n!;,kr at liome FLIZA HKTH KISH. 219 Hr<>;)riiu HtA'ASHIN*}- Nrirwegiun wnniiin wonts ft'KHhlug

or plain puaIuk at huinu .‘140 Oi'iinge atWASHING—German woman. gr> out washing

and hii'jiiei’luarilng. l.'ib llelrnoiit rv»>WABHlNll—fa rc fu l wiLPhlng dune home, Call

JA('K.Si>N. serojiJ flnnr. H2 Stone st-WABHINi}--FlTsi-rlaati washing and ironing nt

home WILMA MB. .74 HorcU y st. _ ___W A RilING -W om an w ants washing to take

home. L S . 5t8 E-'Yilrvlew ave.WAPi-IINCUWornan w^ants washing and huusa

cU'anlnK I'Vrrj- si

CASH IN HAND work* wonder*. The lack of » , for real ncMs. c'htiiiKvs uue's view In life.

AN u n l im it e d s u p p l y d f m o n e yl9 uwdliljig worthy h'lUeeholdcrs on their own Beiurlty. Come In and talk the m atter uver >td b', the aniuijui m tulrad lo pul you on your ' linanclal fi*el,*' |f uiiabla to call w« win upuu recelM of request by 'phuJie nr luull, snid u conhdvntlal revri'SeiilU'c to ace y iu

NEW JERSEY LOAN t ’H .L. t>. phone 4769. 142 M arket it.Cfcniurv buliLiing. ItHi.mi.n ;ni.-i.3od,

________J ’THF-^dLD R E M ARLK."

fiAL/\HY IaJANS ON PER duN A L NOTES.

IHl-90 liO.OfTO T(J

42ia)()9 tJiSi.liOLoaned In employe* of all c lass'*

WITHOUT INDORSER,WITHOUT MORTGAGE.

_____7VITHOUT l-U U LlrlTY -BXPIiAlNING THE AHuVE FULLY;

Any bofiesi man. holding a penuaut-m position, who wlilm* to l>e IndPpeiiitcni, can berrow money from us, wlihnut ihe huinlllathin of having bla em p lo y r. n'lii- tlve or friend know his iMTUorml burl- ni'M; without inortgagins bla pejsiJiim property and without having any om* In done or guoranteu h1i piTBomil note , ^ JUST LIKE A DANT:-Banka loan to employer* in the aam«

mautier that wu d'J to em pluji'e CALL TELEPH ON E OR W RITE and we will be pb'ase<l lo explain

our methods.Open fn>m b A. hi. to 9 P. M.

Wed and Hat. eves, to H.NEW JERSEY UINANCR u n ..

Buite S12 14 tJeheuer bldg.. t;ld tluor), RROAIl AND COMMFRI'E STB..

__Opposlta Pustutilce.

A HHORT TALK With lift On

MONEY MATTERSWill ennvlrice you tha t our ra tes are iha v*rf lowest and uiir system th* best on houaaholi furniture loan*.

WAHlIINd and Irunlng to take hi^m* or day 's work 9T- High at________ _ _ _ __________

W'AKHINil, ir.irlng by the day. 73 Pennlnglun at . h>|' d'lor

WOMAN, Hwe.iii*h. w ants work; chambermaid.waalhijiK Iri'iilng or anything, wages H2

Addresci Swfde, Hex 4, News office.

YOUNG MAN wishes poeltion a t anything. Ad- dre** AmblUou*. Box 42. News offlcia.

E M P L O Y M B T rr W A N T E D -W a M B N ,

BOOK-KEIFjPBR. four ywws' niperledce, de^ • ir ts poslllpn. AddreM Book-keeper. Box

16, N*ws offics.COOK-Mlddle-Hged American to cook. In th*

vicinity of Montclair; no w ashing; salary not last than |2b per month Address American. Bloomfield Pnstuffioe.OOCrKS, housewurkarv -want w ork, small and

Iftrat* wages, city or country; rer*renc**. HJLL EraploymanC Agency, (TT Went st.COOK, flnt-clans, w ants cooking by flay or

week., with beat of refemnees. Addrees F.. Box 7, Newe office.

WOMAN H'rtuid like pf*elt|i>n In a email fam ily.hrcmu' In pi-vferfnce (o high wages. Addn-jis

in<» North 14th stwork, generalWOMAN, gcod cook, day's

lumsvwoTk 23 LTane st.WAITHF^Kfi—lierm an girl wUhe# poeltion os

wultrwe nr cham berm aid '23 Pierce ave., Jrfw y City llf il|h ts . first flonr.WAITREaS-^-Yuung American woman ui(,lies

pKsUlori us ^^'atirfSB anil ciiHrnbemiald. I ’all 1*17 N.iiah Klxlh a!., UopevllleWAITHEHS- Experienced w aitress wishes rwisl-

ficn: boarding-houjta prflf**rred. 169 H lsn ut

We loan from (10 upward on F lH tN iT ttR B , lANOfl. ORGANIC and other personal properly,

without removing the g ix^s from your oohck**slon.

W« charge you nothing If ws do not majig you a loan.

W* make no objerllonable inquiries In vo\r> neighborhood, hut do buriness In *. fa ir, squat* find conUdentlal manner.

Do not )oB* your peraonal independence by OAhlng a frlsna for a tem porary loan wh-*n you are In need—but com* to us for your want*—we make It a plain business proposl- tlim—you pay for w hat you get and do aot have to ask favors.

Call to-day and let lie erplain.Item«intwr. we do not removi* ih* security*

MinTTAL T/GAN FO..UR M arket at..

Over United Cigar Stores.HONBT. MONET.

w ojiu position, mo* 150 High m

cook or houMwork;

HOUSrcW O RK -FIret-clasi huusawi

Broad st

girl f(housework lu small family, good weg**-

genoraJ205

H O rP E tV O R K -W hlte girl for houeeworh;three In family. IM r.rfimilne av*.. Upper

M ontclair s»____________HOH8EWOBK—WonWid. «p*rl8nc«d girl for

general bdusewcirk; sn^all fam ily. 1^2 Broad st.HOUHEIY’OHK—Girl wanted fur general hoiuto-

work; references required. Ttiquire 114ft

dLAM BnRM AlD—Rellabln girl wishe* a per­manent poeltion as cham berm aid and waitreas

tn a amall Anu^rlcan family, seashore or country, for euromor; goc«l refenmeo. Ad­dress G., Box 6. N cwa

d-IAMBERMAlD—Colored woman wishes a place. ohnmberraaW and waiting, in a p ri­

vate family or boardtnjhhousa. d iy or country. L'all two days. BDAJIDLHJV. 2A Clayton it-, Nawark,(Tl-!AfcnfERMAiri8—Two young -womfn wish

liOfUloTie ax chambermaids; penMii>r« or coun­try ; referonues. Address A. J ., Box 23. News offloa

Pa LEBMEN—Wanted, mon who can sell ss-wing berry nt.m achlqeii we will help you moka money.

Call 6 p. M . 21 Cedar st

HOTJBlUWORIC—Young white ^ r t fo r general iiounewurk, do ixiokifig or w ooing ira !k

r>OWR your inwltig machine need n 'pairing? If s*. send puilol to MR. MITCTIELI., 40

IF your sewing machine Is out *f order send for me; I repair *11 mskes. W. J , 292 Nor­

folk st, ________

L U »T .

UNDE R T A K E R S .SMITH A HMJTIL

BuoccsMTei to J. A Lrtgan, WfDERTAKX-EP AND HlMliALSlBnia

F ine Livery.T«l. I2ft. 044 Brofiid st.

B. H. STONAKER. Agent. lindertakiT

249 N ortb 5th st Telephone 154TJ, B. D.a ^ pF a n iIe V W U C,

f u n e r a l d ir e c t o r a n d !5MHAL.VER, 637 W arren pl ThI. UOft Branch Birwh.

' " BEACH & CLARK. *u n d e r t a k e r s a n d EMHAl.flMEIR8.

4 COT’B’r ST. TEEL. «07tl

HAG—Lost, between South Omng* and RrniHe- vi'ii Park. Maplewijod, ft lizard ekln shop-

jiltiH bag, the money pontalned In oama will l:i' glvi*n iiH ri’-wai'il for thn reiurn of bug MR.4. GKO I' HOWEIJ,,. 2)W Rosovllla ave.. New­ark , N JliAG-IiOei nn rH*rtra1 ave., black bag, con-

u in ln g ihlldren H rlotliing Liberal rew ard (f rot’irricd in lin !lul"it»*d at , Fjutt Orange>J,\NKHO<)K--]..oa1, liunkhook No. 104407. 1*-

bv ii:r> Howard KnvIngB InatHutloni pay 11.Cl l hOB in-en slopped Finder Is rsquested tn lian - same at lank 799 Br^wd M .________

DOG—L 's i. May ]0, font terrier, mal*. w hite 4r.d tiui, r -imd twn sp«v1 In mlddie ot back,

twi- u»-" imrily miMlrig fn in rlKhl fore foot. h.eiiMi' -No 17' rewurd oft return toKI-xN-VOAN 102 rpL'*!r Mountain ave., Mont- CUIt . 'cJiU *i h r

L' tU I. .at .M< : >loy mcmlng. CTiestnut st-,. Aifig ru* t*-ti'li'r with hfiiTieps, white, with

bibu'k V, •I'i. I .ini*‘ und addr\*srt of owner on fltLir.d iii IhiJ!' 79tli. Npw Yi»rk. liberal re- 'Aurd, b'j'i ' ‘h i--nu t st . Ni-wurk

8ALKHMAN wanted fr>r stogd* arllutc, 82 W illiam at. ____________________________

BAW’Y B R wonted enM‘rum(^ed In cutting trunk truyp THK P HTEIGER TRUNK AND

RAO f?0.. 367 OgdRft Bl., olty _______ ___SOLICITORS wanted; liberal comnilaslon

Hoorn 42a, 10 A M., f*0 Brtiad,TRACERS—Tmmg men wanted ae traccTS fi>r

largv 1n*iR|[nent-bouPo. mu»t be well ac- quulnleil with t-lly aiul .sulmrfia; t*» uimlfiBion ba^le. Address J W «‘ . Uox 33. News udUe'I'AIlAHt—Oo*>;l buahelman wanted I ’uii 14

Main i t . Wvet Orange"WANTED, for l'nlt.»d States army. at»le-

budled, unmarried men, between ages of 18 and HR; Hilzsrie of I'nllert fllHten of good charncier utul temperuii' habliH. who can spobik. read and wtItc Rngllih, men wnnisd now for servlet- In Cubit u.ml Phil1t»pln« Isl­ands. For Infni marittn iipriy Ui teoru!i!ni< <if- flcer. 276 M arket *t . Newark, or 292 Market i l . , Patftnwm. N. JW ANTED, for ih« i; s Mwrlne Cnrp*, men

between ages 21 and 95. «n opporlualty lo sma the wnrld T t f ill inf irmatlou fli«i>ly In uefaoii or by Islt'T (a 262 Market st., Newark, K J ___ ____YOUNG MAN wunte-l, wh ■ Ihori-ughly

siHnds hoioica. 1" set ,m1 rake orders lUid inakf himself useful tn the butcher bualneps. t/TTO P, RULE, 2'17 Mi;lhern stY’OUNf} MAN. 21* to ciiiiRhle of approach­

ing better I liiHH <-t retail trinln; *finid proiH.sl- tlun , liberal Iriducemenls. Afldness H., Hot 6U, NeWB uffli 0

HOUBEWORK—White gird for g«neral hou**.work In email fomilv; -wag*#. 8S9 North

7th s t . _____________ __ ___________HOUBI-3WOTIK—Qlrl woj;t*d for gario.raJ hmijw-

work. Call nt one*. fl74 finulh 16lh m . flmt floor.

CHAMBERMATD. woitrsss and cook, oomp*- t«ni. dfisire situations togcthar; h«st r n w '

encoB F. N17NN. 2fl Bandford st . Blast Orange.fTHASHlRRMAID—Young girl -Wishes situation

as chambermaid and w-altreos In ih* Oranges. Call U2 Ultetry st., W eit Orang*.C'HAMHEKMAID and waltreew. or chamber­

maid ftlofl*; good aetr*r Call or lyrlt*. 19 Churrii at.. South Ck’fiftge.

HOUSEWORK—CompetsoT gifl for generoJ house-work. Apply mnrntngs CB Lincoln ave..

city.HOVHtrwOUK—Girl for general housework;

good references requlreil 491 Mt. Prospect ave.

CHAMHETRMAID end w altreos a n d j m aker wlshem position. FRANun?

24 Belmont ave., city

ood flrelw- ; HTARN.

HOUSEWORK Y 'ling while girl fivr general housework; no iivaHhIng Apply 4H S tratfo rd

pLHOUSEWORK ^'am etl, girl tn do

hioiA'‘«-firb liii; ''lev^lani! st . OraugF

CHILD'fl N irRPE—G in wantft poatilon os chilli's nura*; willing to go out of town Ad­

dress Willing. P o l 41. News ofllc*.DAY’S W'ORK—W’oman wishes day 's work,

Mondays. Turtdays. Wednawlay*. ITiursdays. WHShiDg. Ironing, cleaning. Prtd*. 3-* H ill­side pl

®[jn*rol

D A TS WORK-W’lrman wants day 's w-^rk: ynuijg gills for light housework, cuuka, laun­

dresses, nuries. 6H W^arren st ; ’phone 171DJ.

E H P L O Y H E N T W A N T E D -M E N ANUWOMKI1L_____________

COUPLJH—M arried couple, altufttton 4n gentle- mftiL s fam iiy, man tu core for honw, cow and

lawn; wife, housework. Ilrtu-cloi** referoncea, Addrma Al,FllE l> lliLtYNP:. 92 l ^ a y e i t e at., city __

C O rrU E —Young man and wife wish position together, elly or w u n try . wife cook amJ

laundreos. n-:ian coachman nr butler; best rof- errnces. Address Couple. 13oi 47, N«ws office.

|■’OUPLK—Man and wife, no children, wish positions on plaro In countri’ , man handy

around horscA. houod and garden, wife good cook: roferenevB. 254 Perry st., 2d floor.

COUPLE wlah position;wife. cook, laundteae,

(W. News office.

hhtl*'r, useful man: Addr<‘es (Yijuple, Box

W ATVTED.

HJOHEBT pric<*B paid tor ladled and gent*' coal-off ol(.rthlng, special price paid for *v n -

Lng dresBoa. Hand postal and 1 will call.E. 9TKRN,

124 m u l b e r r y ST,SPECIAL..

Wanted, cast-off clothing; highest p r tc ^ paid, ^end postal and 1 will call. MAX R03EN. 18 Nortb Canal st.. ftr*t door from jProclor's Theatre

C B H E T B R IE B ,

TH E EVERGREEN CHM n'fERT (BETW EEN NBW'AIlK AND E U Z a HETH); I» T f l FOR SALE ON .NEW CmoUNU RBAVTIFUL "LAW'N iTREHT,” NEAR MAIN ENTRANCE; DEEDS FOR I/^TS OUaRAN- TKE PERMANENT TARE. LIKE*TROLLHirS PASS GATES. HENRY M liOGK- ER , SUPERINTENDENT, ELIZABETH, N J.

ARLINGTON CEMUrTERT.Offiof) a t cemetery. Arlington, N. J ’Phone IT,

Picturesque beouty of modern pu-ijk planting w ith perpetual care without charffe; K^'orny c a n to Afllngtoft Depot. Ih^-n by red tr'illev in

I" h}— i.i-t r-rl'ley afternfjon. a hlark I'la; liRlftiii'], tiHiMi- r v' Biiok in collar Rv-

VKj-1 if r.i m Huwiliiirup av e . Ea*<t(JCflTgr- lirll- H-liiri-tH

lM"-i Li'ai, -Ji f^unday, Muy 19. n fnx ii-rrh-r puppy wllh H lAhi't. I--1> jin-1 cJi"* 'hti*' l■[|lrt

Any unr* r-i irnlnc i-iimK ti. KIA I'lMiiriil avt-. ■s'lll bt- ri " urilt-tl

SUtl'tliV iilghl U fox TlTTil-r. wMlA I'll 1-liuk i-'hurs' hair lumi* In hluo 0 If !•> .1UM Bi‘rg ‘Mi (*t . li'p

DOG LintSirtlttHii, M

ing lli-wiii ft'KTD*H1—1>M". ihipt.t-ri] ring; llburnl rei.\Tir l If r*-

tiirned .MH..NE. N inlh st .arkjirn l—I#r>si. hhirk N--U fi imA|/ind dog; suunble

reward T l ' 'Ul,»;i:n it,')’' Morris a^e1/K ’K E T --L ihI. ^olil 1 M-ket and chain, mnno-

, KTaiii "R r. t " f^aiurdrtv miJrnlng g'-'lng Biewart ave.. end 2 mlmitpf*’ walli to cenv>tery I fr-uu llfi NnrTh MrijI- iiv<-, l-.ant Orangt-. to<i— — I ■■ - — __ ^ Hahne ^ ' n H Stor*. \ iji OTiingfl* anrl Raiiiocllle

' cars He-wardi if ri-turnfd cn aho\e ajildrefl*.______ u „ i , ! ,„ u ;? v ; :n T hT 7 -

A MONUMENT FOB MEMOHJAL DAY. .I.t ’s ii Jiiirli,- runUliilnB Biimn mi n.y11 r a i t in m n n In .ineli, ana lib-rm r.«unJ H .lum lo I

priew .................................................... H2T. to « :n I Ciiurl a t . I’ll) _________ _________.■SS flMilWonM; pretty d e r tu n i.......... p r . lo | , an..n.„r,; r,n,l

i-ul'tlcs, bptwi'**n lo.ins-m avi* ant] 1177 Rruad

YOUNG MEN p'tperlenri’ifl on press H'ortl fur Jewelry fucton- .\pply aillM .tN MILLEU

MFO. t’O . ’ilil Mulberry etYOTLNG m a n wnntvil ro rosl ordr'fe fn

K earny ami Arlliiifl 01 Addrcan A K., Box 21. N«w« iiffire.YOUNG MAN wanted In griK-'cry and l.ulcher

store, u'ltb some oii-erLii.-^F&lIyftn p l . ____________

Inqijlre 110

HRL1'77RS foY g'n-TRl lumepwnrk, willing to .. 1C counrrv MHr; y UKAMS. 174 S<ii»b

t'TBftge ftvt». i Ij ft Vol liTtS.l,HRLT’ - K*0 hMiB'-wnrVere w'anted

uL oiu'v. giKi.l iJfiBiil.ii!.*. M ILLER. 22APprlngllPhl a\>- . t*-i].,Al!Nr‘RF>*HP>1 u'li uanrrd Immedlftfely for

SHftBhorc and ccuntn . liA; rpferem;**required, f’o opc-rsirt\** !ftiri-«u. f.R7 Rrrtftd «t.LATTNDRY—r”o1lar girl urd helper in atarch-

lnK-r'>' '>h '-xpci'lcn'C(! (‘al iwHi stenm l.Run- dry, Ualilwpll, N .TOFFIUD'-fHrT wimi.d In ]i‘iv4'lry oftlcp; good

chftncH fi r a^UAiin-jniTil eHUr\- to s ta r t ArJilreae In "v.ti Kan-iu-riiing l i (!)ffice. Box New-ft utTlre •'i'U AIlL m 'T T i'N '-M tUFKS, w iperknced

r'TiIj'. f'> ' Mt in fi»t 'iiry im hnm« work,KssfX Pf iirl ItulP n ' \ r l i n g t n nHTKNfHiP.Ai’HUn TVl'KW niTKR. g c ^ cor-

ri*siHiji'l'-nt, i-'in ii.iii- I 'mian^'fit buslnea* at home, eveiilrigH if >!“nlr.-i! Aildrega PhllomRi IftPlUj firtuiil «tftTARUHKR -Lftuiiihy M Hflericed etfircher

^^HJilcd. hIsii b ieiim mn« hine u f rn itn r ; sieady Stijii-rldi [..iiinilry I’n.. IWlh North

Huh el-, Fnei (irftiii:r

DAY'S tVOHJC—Colored woman wishes day's work or htjueowork; good reference AI<T..EN.

51 Tlchenor et. _____ __ _____________DAY'S WGKK—Woman wlshf** work by the

day or week 105 Mechanic stDAY’3 WORK -■Woman w ants day s work or

washing home, TO Urojie st.D.AY’ fi WORK, waaliing. Ironing. tt*st refer­

ence* Ml H artford st.DAY'8 WORK, -washing. Ironing, housBrlean-

2:i Boudlnol si-DAY'B WORK wanted-

Moniclftir.Apply h$ Bay st .

dECOND-HANU CLOTHINtT—H ighest ciuh pHces paid for ladles' and gent*' cost'Off

clothing, ahoHfl and feather beds. B«Dd postal nnd I will oall. CHA0. CAHN. ■' 55 LIttla 'on av^

^ B E R B O N BROa,Buy ftU kinds of second-hand clothing, ladle* garmimiB. highest price* paid; bcihI poslal andue will call. 34 North Canal at._____________IIKlHRST prices paid for gents' cast-off cloth­

ing, feathera and shoes; send postal and 1 will i-all. L. FRIEDM AN. 2611 W ashington el., (-'irncr M arket st., Newark. N. J.TKAUING BTA M rs. all kind.s, bought and

fin Id, lousA or book, coupoftH and labels, fi:.r cash pricee. New Jereey Coupon Co,, 32S Flans st.. pea r Market,_____________________OLD GOLD, Silver and scraps of Jewslry, dia>

mnflds and p latinum bought for cosh. TU Broad st., over piano store. O. O. GONZALE2.TRADING flTAMBfci, a ll kinds, bought for

hlglu'st cash price*, l>ooka nr looar. Metropol­itan bldg.. M arket, cor. W ashington, footn ;K>4.

GOLD AhTn SILVER, FLATINUMi diamondi, pearls and pawn ticket* for dIa-> monds only, bought. N. RLUME, 39T Broad st.WE buy ladles' anrl gents' cast-off clothing;

give me a trial, hecaua" I urn a tailor, ti. LAZARUS, 7ft Hellevlllij ave ; send puStal-UAiall poia for old gold,

SILVER AND DIAMONDS,T, J. BRADLEY. 372 PROAD BT.

LOANS TO EVERYBODY ON

rU RN lTU RE. PIANOS. HOHBES, WAGONS, ETTC.. ETC.

W« make It as easy a* pcisslhie for hnn*^t peopi# to do buslnesa with us. We Hppreciar* the fact tha t every pernoa of priile desir»s t* ke*p their personal affairs private, and we cap promise and guarantee to such absilu le crinfl* dene* In all treiisautlDns conducted with us.

OUR CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT SYSTEMIs astonishingly liberal, simple, snfe and i>r1* vat*. Ws take all risk, We crea te no pub* UcItT. Wa make no charge for application.

WE TRUST YOU.We will open 4 confldenUal credit sreount with you. If you are Jn need of mohev raW el "i;r office. Tour account will be widc(-n>ed nnd ODc* opeusd Csn alw ays be used. T'm h»^s use of both money and goods. Money tn l-w hours a fte r applying. Do not fall to call and ff*t «jur terms before doing busInesA elsewhere.

SECURITY LOAN COMPANY. l«a MARKET S T TET*. 240.31...

MONEY TO LOANON FURNITURE YVITHOUT D IBTU RBlN 'l IT, orV lN Q YOU TH E USE OF FURNITURK AND TH E MONET AT TH E SAME TIM E

OUR TERMS.W* arrange the payment* oil aecouftiA 'o

su it you a t your own convenience, Df>es 'hi* not seem lo you to be the most Batlsfactu-y p la n t L rt us prove th a t w* w ill su it you hea­ter than any one else, and th a t our rotes *4 ■th* low est ___

l o a n s f r o m 710 UPW ARD.W* asaufe you privacy, as we cjnnduet out

buslaesB In a mont conftdenllal manner. Ex­planation* cost nothing. Call or w rit* bsfor* going - elsewhere.

HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO„Beoond floor, room 301, M etropolitan building.

Over K4iufman's H at Store,Un ttanc* on w ash In t., cor. Market.

MONEY to loan on household goods and per­sonal property, w ithout rem oval: our rates

are tbs lowest In the city; quick, oonfldentlal and reliable. Corns and get our term s and bsconvinced. _ ___ _

MITCHELL'S, 103 M A R K El BT.Room 22, over Grand Union Tea Store.___

m o n e y l o a n e d SALARIED PEO PLE and other* without security; eaay paym ents: offices In 63 principal cities; *ave yourself mousy by geillng my term s first. D. H. TOLMAN. room 012. 2Bft W ashington a t . ___ ^

AW M NO ft5E\tTdStS—L flAMHERUKR A ■ Uw HEgUIHK. -WYNINM HLWERH-.

ONLY I'lHST-f'LASft FlU U' NKKl' a P- I'J.V SUl'UHINTFNM 'rNT HF-'TlIULm uR. BK^AiRF lU A. .M

AL" EKATRiN HAND-W miian f-r ok an<l eiili ■U'lrnnmcnE und n.' sIM in sediiiii, tmisi

!,,• c\;"Tl''iii'i-'l and furiUrth refi-T.n ■ UCTM.nv 1>tv Lor>dB Co. 2(4-20N Ni.rliignciil , n . <1 lltiithin st M

F.TUAMSTr.I'isst wflni»d jilain sew ing: from 1.7 liv | I per week, i r ; Mi, Prospect ave

W'oMAN'-A •.«.,.Tnan waTUe<I by theweek to help wuh ' ftokuijf nnd laundry work

Call 'J14 fSlenwoori nvr kiibi Orange.W AITriFSP- .‘'ifrftig •■' niig girl w anted gj

ft-alircis and r'lmrti'. i rn:iir| t;i *rnell boarding hniifiic, white or colored 2.-i jn il st.

woman to take SUTPHBN. 744

E .\

i ^ g * AOck single grave, m arks__ |16 loMo «ktra chai-gs for g^ut-of-dty urderi.

Bxainlfte <.>ur big sfocJc of tn-'w w irk. G EHRIE STCHfB WORKH.

BT7-B7 Boulh Orange ave., corner Orov* st.

QEIORGE BRO ^’N & CO. EsIabiJshed 1060. D erigners sjtd M anofacturers of s j

MONUMENTS. MAUflOLET'MB AND -f O EN EilA L UBMETERY WORK IN ' O B A inTE. MARBLE AKD STONE

87«>-374 BellcvlUe ave.^ p sM lt* antranc* to Mt. P leasant tonw lrry.

im fA H A N BTONE CO^DaaUrs in G ranite and Mafbt*.

B m d m o M t. UonumeLU oipi Mautolrom*

lU'waril for rt-turri Johnaun uve,

ALTn fur E^ lsr. 'pftl ctiurrh chorus. .\i*ply il Tevi-.r 3iT , I’liy i

Bt id t -K IIT'JlTi7H It) r-Mftll market ,/W iB t be giiii'k and neu.l a t Uvurt-!*; hnury'^ft to

ftuUinliiVfi 11 r:' M . MftT#- exi>»»rl-Nu-*- uml sal ary. Address Iietftll. l?(,!X 72, News uffice,rfuJU -L-V rSD RESB—Wani'-d, a i-..nip0tHm

LM k and laundresH; uIn.. n. snuld fur chiindjrT- iiKild utiil wftlireBs; bnh white; ri-fi-rr-nc*-*.

at ;<79 Frnnlillu at , BlTHtmh<'ld, “ n tVrd-npsday- morning, carfare's paid.fi.tOKft, H!5; ci-jtik-laundry's HI'S nurKP, $2,":

Gmiiftji -.r Pr'itestant (■••.rtk tint] wallres*, fAJuily f.r iwo. 2 ' hr>u,iewi:rk.'rii, |2*i TH O ft

PIN -Lost, shtii-jiliig lilutrlcl, Jir..nd «,i . lavu. 1 ^rc *i <>rw)g«v the Home Umyln) meiil Agency;cnmeii pin, vahj^o fur aflaociatli-ns; rvwtird.

fthh H'mtb Ifith #t.PCX'KE'l'BOoK Ltifit. with receipts and Uen

tral R*llrr«d pas*. R. J . HfLT.MAN. 2<>0 Belmont ave ‘______

D H R U ftM A K rllf^A IV n M IL U IV R R T .TAYLOll'a DRE9SCUTT1NO AND M iL U -

NEllY SCHOOL; LARGEST BCIIOCL liN TH E STATE; RPRINQ TERM NOW OPEN.

I notice nameC(K>K-LArNnrU3SS— Wtuilid. X young white

WiUTian for i-o'^klng nn*! iRuridry work In small fftmlly; referm c- r<‘'r*lred. Cal! 2sti 7’Hlon ruail. South Orumte. Wrdnssday mom- IrtK. ______ _ _UfktKH. laundniSsp*, while and roinred: hnu*e-

wmkera, with ur without laundry work, wanted. Swedlsh-Amerlran Employment Office, tJft Tlajnlit»>*i el.. Eiist Orange.

W A SniN iJ—W iwiLkI h m-atwaeihing and Ironlnf; l-jriTu-.

IBintcrdon st.YI>UjtH WOM.tV to milk* hofipelf generally

lUflHfiiT real II iir I nt Apply ftl onco,IWl Ppringfli ffi wve.. t-orn» r lOth st.. cUy.p

DRE8SMAK ER—Lfldlea', chlirtrcn's drewmak- Ing bv tliiy. Addr:!Ss Reaannutile, Box 71.

New* office.URESSMAKER—Plain drt-samaking and family

sewing Aiiflrcsa U, T., Box 4.’ , Nh-vvm office,DRESSMAKER. coml>eteni, wsuhea enirigp-

rnsrita. A d d rw K., Go* .10. New* office.OlRLi—German-Amprlcon girl. 14 ypar*. wants

iUufttion as Jiurae. or helfi with hpiia<*worit; Cbi-Pulftii fam ily, no card*. 2<il llnward nt.HOUSEWORK—Family going lo Europe wants

place for Ihclr girl fnr housework In small family, city or EftHt Orange, reference of pres­ent and former employpr, pn-siTit wagee *lft. >dtlrp»s C.. Box 86, News oflire.HOUSEWORK—SltunllMn w urued; young Pol­

ish girl n lll HiisJfll In hciufiewupk or mind baby: wil go 1b country sum nisr NfiWHrk

I Hinifft) Relllemenl, 666 Morkijt, *1. 'Phone K422 Newark.HOI aKICERPER-'Respevtable Falhollr womnn

wishes ft position ft* housekeeror; no objec­tions to chlldrsn; reference. Address Houm- kfeper. Ro* 60, Ns-ws office.

OKNTrt' cfisi-nfT .'loihlng. 1 pey highest prices on acenum of big dem and; send po*ta.|, I will

call. UHIRUU^TKIN. W Mulberry . ______HlOilKrtT pricos paid for liulles' and genii'

cast-off clollilni. ’“litres and feather*. Sslul poslAi to J. IIELTCER, 40 Jones sL ____LAUrEi?' AND OE.N'TB' ™m-0H .^lothlBg, »1»

fsftther beds, highest price* paid; sand postal. M. FE lN P E R ri. 129H M ulbefty st.__________UT.D GOLD, silver, plalinum and precloti*

Slones bought fur cflsh. The Jew elry IQx- chftiigp, 128 Slarket a t.. foOtn 206.WANTED, a healthy nanny goat; s ta te milk

yield, ftgf. price and ftU partloUlars. Addrt's* r.oat, IJox :ill. News office.rLOTUINH, hats, shoes, e tc .; lady raprpsem j.

livf* will ca ll; 'i»hon6 33ft4R. Address 470 Main ei., East Orange.

H U L P W A !V TriD -M H !V AND W O M R M .

At’rENTB wanted pvrn xhln-rtv the fam ous Za­rema diamonds; ex|n«rts piicsied to detect

frnrn genuine; JtfimHnse firoflt for agen ts: e ither s*'X, young or old; B4ijn|ki.- offer <rlng or stud} find cftinlogue free /',.»i'--ina Jew elry Co., l^ept. HlA. S tar Bldg., rhleai^u,AUENTli. tihoio cmiiicMB male or fenMls. of

good ftrtrtrftfis lui.I ‘•itefgy; never before \voth<vl: high class siiitijo near N ew ark. Ad­dress Uhtilo, Bn* News office.i ’ANVA88ERft Young men or women to can-

vhfiA. ) l a dn-' hohI I'umnniMlon paid.North Park *t.. fiiuii <krange.ftOLB'ITORl^-VVant'-d. wide-awake men and

•Aoinsu (0 soJlcB auiiscripUani fur flrat-claes niagaftlne; 4U p«r esnt rommleslon. Address p. C Ho* .177. Momdalr. N. J._______ ______

HOUSfclWORK—Young woman wishes position, light housework; go home nights; best FPf«>r-

riice; call for three days, 218 )3ih av^., top llo..r MHfi. TAYLOR.

H o a a e l io l f l O o o tfa W s * f « a »ALU Kl.SJJM UF ilOUMliHOLU QOOD3 a n d

MEKUHANDiaE , B.STIRB CONTBNTM OF stores, liouBui and flats or anyth ing you hava lo sell; bought for ca sh ; consult ua before sell­ing; esumate* che«fu lJy given; *snd posloi or 'pbi'phone B02S.

REID, Auction Room*, aft Academy at.

HDUftEW ORK-BJderly woman wlshas poal- Mon at light housework, ndult fam lij'i no

washing; would prefer good home to higb wages. 3ft Bruce s t .________________________Hd u SEWORK—Se-tled colored woman wants

light housework In cw m tn ^n tlem en 'aapHrtment: beat city reference AH Academyel.

ESTABLISHED 1882; OPEN E V E N IN O ^ TWO CENTS ON TH B DOLLAR ON

HOUSEHOLD FTm N tTU RE W ITHOUT RE- MOVAL C. BIERMAN. 10 CEDAR BT.

LOANS W A N T E D .

tm ooo TO 120,fOU, hy priiminent b u jln fs i mAn, nil giwa real em ile eecurlty , d la te rate o ' I J '

teresL and how soon money can be had. a.a- drcfiia nueltica* Man, Box S2. News nfflc*. _1.0AN wanted, $4,200 a t 6 per cent., first mort-

gagci on Improved properly. Address lAian. Box 84, News office,________ ^

B IC T C L M S .^WHERLfll W HEEL81 Largest Mock In E astern

Stfttefl. Too much slock. B argains In shotv Wurn wheels, H& up: W coaater brake free with Daytonia w h eef $21.50; $6 coaster brake free' with W inchester wheel. 1.^5: l»mp, bell,

with Riearn* wheel. $2ft: 1007 $Y() Columbia fso-lAoh pnly),ui2 69- shop-worn Peerless, $15.69, 190ft Pierce, M (t"na KW; boy.' whoolo. HT.fiO. Hunflrlo. Cal -T iw Clips, lOc.; tire tape. 3c.; lamps. 96c.; fool numPs, 2Wc.; pedals. 76c.; exlenslofi. e,V .; hS iv^cU rJage tires, 3Bc. and fiOc.; (’rescent ilres i l* 9 ’ *'■***: ftreonds. iWc.;Tribune 12.50. year'gunranteo . We have cur uwn vukftTil»ibg p lant: expert tire and bicycle renalrlng. Did Wheels taken In trade. Oj^-n evenings. Wheels. $5 down, |1 per weelt. Light motorcycle. $1S5. AUSTIN, 81 Orang* 0l., near Broad.___________________________

YALE niCTCLEB.

F. C. COHNIBH. 210 CLINTON AVK.

OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY MORNING.

CASH OR INSTALMENTS.

HOi'tJFWORKERfl, also girls for small famU lirH. city Qt Oranges. MUR. B01.a>MON'B

AKrncy. 42 Jones s i.; tel, 3>SK'iW.HOUSETVOFIK—Young girl wlahca to assist

n Ith gvnernl hnusewor'k or take car* of chil­dren, 129 Baldwin ei., first lli-»orHOUSEWORK—Yfumg girl wlahe* position as

ROiDTftl houseworker. Call a t 14 Hrpad *1., Bloofftflpffi; no cariis.

C M P L O Y M E N T WA1VTBD—MEN*

I for all ktnda 01 stone I OPEN DAHaY: Al.fiO MONDAY. TUESDAY ard and WortM Plom AND THURSDAY EVOB MART E. LYNCH

S m .''fc i;jpFo .M i OTlltgttoa, CT« b r o a d BT.. CORNER CENTRAL AVE.' W ~PT'LFO RD A CO.

AU Mnfly of bthhIw »nfl Bmrble m atm notU t |yom M up. Sffl C » tr s J »»«.

und'woH M " « i m AND TKl'RSDAY EVOB MART B. LVNCH.*n>nt for ” ' 571* tnci/-b»r» a*r OrtDTiJPn nm'VjyMi a t a tru*

McJAiW BLIa d r e s s c u t t in o s c h o o l , fiSC Broad al.-** i^ l i or send fo r circular.

ROSE C. LYNCH,

tXXJK-LAlT'iDREM, small family; ebamber- raald-waitrena. hotel; we also piac* store,

offic* and factory help 32 Cedar M.COOK-LAUNDREfiS want-d. “family of four;

reference: wages $25. 350 Ridgewood ave.,G lca Ridge, N, J .

ROOK-KEBPER a n d ACCOUNTANT, experienced all line* of bualtMt*. osaJea tem ­porary work or part dgy*: . averkge «*o*t on th is baala, weekly; books opeoed. ctoaod,. audited, w ritten up. disentangled; system s In­stalled ; (mortal armngomems _rnade w ith arm s nert employirig perm anent'“to6k-K*ep«r. A*'- countam , 7fi4 Broad s t.; 'pbon* SHOOU N«;w> ark.

HOUKETWORK—Competent young colored wnm- an WHTitP place, general hnusi'work. 249 Main

*t.. Orangp-HGit?tIWf>RK — Colored girl w ants general

huiisewark, short distance in country. 'IaES, IS i Barclay st.____________________ ___ ___HOURK\t,'ORK-Folish woman, w ith cbhd 8

months, would like place as houseworker. TO .aovCT st.

a f t e r ydd h a v e t r i e d o t h b r r v a n FOZNAK b e t s A p . k in d s o f « R 3 D ^

CASH QUICK AND CONFIDENTIAL. *U SOUTH ORANOB AVE.; 'PHONEANV kind of hoUHhold rood, troiu hoUiM anfl

flit,, aufl *uilqu«, Blc., bottiM Iw b , r . BIMON. 13 ACdBifly H .: m OiI po«t»l “ U»U- r«i. OW L ____________________________________HIGHEST pricM pAld for Mooud-tiMfl f.”!';!"

tur*, oarfwts and faathsrt; postal, I, LKU- POLD, 229 W. Kinney at.; L, D. 'phone IftlL.FnanUBT price* paid for gnv kind of house.

hold goodH, nniln^ea, etc., bought for cosh UbIoh Fiirnttbr, f'r*., 3FT M,ln H-. OrM f,.

PATOHTJI^FK X roiT zSrU R IC H A RD S. P it tn t I^w . Ob-

llctlor, uf U. 8. u id fOT«l«o p,tMUa. UAC- miTlu, conyrlght,. « , . Olota bW l-roumi flOl. HW Krt. IBflfl. T,l(phu«lr MHSJ _RuisiBIX U;~EVERETT, p , t « t 1»NX« ,nfl

■oUNtu: trad tm « k Mfl eopyright » m i , UbUU B t i i» and •bm»a. Wflcorbar nf M ark,t at. Taiaphona Nfl. AB88H.__

TRAD.’CUARKB. CINALD. lurch at.. N. T.

li^iR BALK, a P lerca cushion fram e, chalnlciis bicycle. In hoe condUkm; ftler* a laiiy s

wheel', cheap. Uall o fter 6:30 P. M a t ,44 Lin­coln pl.. Irvington. N. J-, g ^ nnd floor,

FROELICH b i c y c l e s . 125 to ffW); oM wh- els taken In trade; we repair any make qf bicy­

cles. lire* and sundries a t lowest prices. Id W right st.- near Clinton ftve.ALL high gTHtie bicycle* made In this couniry;

some mediums; sundries; lowest prices, KRNBB. 39 William st., 894 Bprlngfield ave.BOUGHT, pold. exchanged and reimlred. tire*.

TBc. and $1.50; handle-bars. 75c. and $1; pump*. 25c, ?:iMME1IMAhL 119 J a mes st.UlCYCLE—-Lady moving will sell her whnel,

worth J2,%. for |7 , If sold a t one*. Ajldress Bargain, Box 7. News offico-

HOt!fti?WORK^Colored g irl w ltbes place at • 'general bounw ork. w ithout w w btn i. fiV Stone st.

PATENT8-

STO H A G B a

BECI’RITY s t o r a g e WARKHOUSKB.

F S R H IB tX )r413-410 Harrison ave., H arrison, N. J.BTORAGE FOR FU R N ITU R E, iJTC.

Padded vans for moving. Boxing, packing and shipping. Rstlmatea cheerfully fuirjlshed.

•TelepiKme 2098 HarrlSQn.

FIRfiT-ClAAiSe ftTORAGfi In • modem, w«U vetttUated wareberusn. spa­cious .,ilaued and enclosed rooms; padded vans and expert movers; goods cratetL packed and

MACDONALD * MACDONALD, Hudson Terminal buDdlhg. 99 Cbu

■hipped anywhere a t low rates.----------------------------- ---

d r a k e ft CO.. ^ Iftahllshed 1S65. Rooms 809-804,

109 Brood ffL ’Phone 294ft,

___ PROCBSfi CARPET CLEANING.Thorough, rjirefuV no fraying or shrlBkogs.

CO’WrnRTHWAlT ft VAI* HORN 00„ 7S Market* Nswark. 'Phone BSO.

V

il

Page 15: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

ifAY It 1908. 15

S A tV *A OOM^LKTB plURiUiit MtUlt for OOtUgto

UMl veesmUwo, Mirlw o&d o lit* OfOMAN rol« now UUi tote, tort* mm) mmIi MMtMl UvoiorlM. Otol) ond tow tonk rioMU. kitrtira ronfM *od roofe wnttn rw oBi lAd pUtn Itltckan oinko. flvo It wtih tJon. oU klnd« of pite aod Bttt&n for piumbino, vtMin oad Hot wmtor or tet ur t}«oilnir, »il loodA tuorantood and at low prlrea: oma cvenlori; L. D. til. 5TQL, Hiwark. r.. B. L^KARD. U lAmterdy at.ALL kind! of M cond'tend building material

for iRle; ea«h, doon, tem iock and pin* to.'^rde, GOO am nhouM aaoh; buUdlnoi bought t;id removed. A. ROWE. 110 Main it . , corner Hnllywuod ave., EM t Oranc*. N. J . ; 'phun*

AllflOTiUTELT Ih* boat and cheapfet pl*«* for not<<ra. wiring, eiurafc. baU ery chargltia,

finii anil ■upptlei. Expert toform ailon free at Mt'< SlKtrlcAl Mn1ntenaiM» and Repair Co.. Puntlav Call building;____________________ _AT rcaeonahlp price. Hrandt autom atic cMhIer

in good oonditlon; coit fl25 : atao two letter f rppie*. CLARK THREAD Clark andL'xden ila.ALL kind* of etora flKturei, new and eaermd-

bought and aold; ]owe*( prlcea. EDFl' f.N'KflANTZ. 60 F arry *1.___________________hlHOB—Binging canarlei, guaranteed dr money

rcfundwli V.'* Mil flp ra tf* chick grain. 10 Itie. I 'l’., Tio crack corn In, try U; chicken *cratrh. aij/con (nod. medicine*, thertnom etert. lamp*; C ieiity yauiig chlcki and rabbit*; lonh for nain* liid num ber 3H hlRrkal *t-‘T tlLU A RD AND POOL"t ABLEB iftOUGHTT I'lid. ranted, repaired, r«>covered. auppllH, ate. l.rU LO W . m anufauturar, 1§1 M arket *t.. two

from Broad; L. D. 'phone 3484-nUfLlARD and pool table* «old, bought and

rentad: large itock of new and e*oond>hand; repHlring. OANFIBLD. ItHl Marke t a t .;tel.aBaOLKALL'BKa RINO waahlng maiOtalne: etrongept,

fRitaal. raedeit running; la taet patclit; trial r t v**n: circular. B R A pfA R P, Bouth Orange.BIj TCHER'B Icebox; also flx*ura#: money'

v^flght pompUtlng icdle, eafa; ap a rt or lb bu jk^ 71 North Park *t., E ast Orange,n rT C H E R *t0fw flxturaa and furn iture bought

and Bold; keboxee to ordar. UBLJNCIC. 88 Prince * t.; ’phone 2fl2ftA.

0#W B .OOWi, porws. C tm ^ w m , h m )** Tveeday.

Hay a carload of ebolot fraah eowa abd ■prlbgere, wfalob are for mte or eaohaw at the foweet market piieaa ai OUB LSSwIB'B Biablea, 448 ISth arwFASSU young eow few aale; mtiei sell becauM

we have no room. 81 B ^ e v llle ave., Uloom- fWd;________________________________________n v E R A L frteh cowf and eprlnger*: two r>od

family cowe; p rices r ig h t; tcrine easy. FlUN'K BWAJN, Schuyler av*., K earny; K«arny ca r to library , one block east.

Owgw.CALL at your houee. w ith medicine, I I ; opera-

tlons, T5c. to hospital,, tWc. d*y: boarding. U a week. 08CAH HARNETT JR .. D, V. S .; 'pimne UAg, B. R .; a t olBoe, 8'9 A. U., 1-^ T. If , i y ea n w ith largest dog hoepital tn U. B.

W aioltea and Jew a lry .DIAMONDS BTraCTLV CASH.

WATCHES. JE W E L R Y —CASH OK CREDIT. T J. BRADLEY, m HHOa D BT

BliViia.ARTIRTIC SKINS. SHOW CARDS. I>ETTER.

INO. BEN-A-TAR. TSfi Broad et , cor. Mar­ket All tr 'Jlkye pasa the door. ’Chon* iOO'i.

FlAnOb AND OllGAMi.

UPRIGHT PIANO BARGAINS.

BABY CARRIAGE for eale cheap; aleo oot 377 Buulh 11th et-

CAMBlRA bargain*; $6 ahop-wom Hawkeys, |fl;|2 l Premo, ehop-warn, dandy bargain, |H1;

One 4x5 plat camera, a t your own price; bar-

t aln* evety day el BCUREIBER, the Kodak •rugglst, 440 Broad it.

CAMERAS—All kodake cut. |IT kodak* |8 ; 128 kodaks, 119; t)3 kodak*. |7. Newark Photo

Supply Co.. 101 Waehlngtop et-CARDS, bills, plroulare. Iflbels, neatly printed.

Tfle, l.iXtO up. envslojife. tiotehead*, Jl.iS ; esrdt, 25r, 100. W YCKOfT, SOB Pleno.

CASH RECII8TT2U for sale cheap; Ideal make. 293 New »1,. city.

FIREW ORKS a t wholesal*. blgb-claes fire­work* and all Fourth of July goods] acne

bftle r a t sny price; Sparklet*. R. R. BRANT, 237 Market at.FIX TURK'S, *howca*fl*, wallcaiea, ct^unter*,

Bhejvps loelK)x. *tr ; stnre*. offlres filled; cash ur rredll- ERNST, 4fi Believllls ave.FOR HALE, confetti, pigeons, chicken*, coops,

"nr juTirtll ilBble, wire fence*, elo., cheap to cash buyers. Call 18U North P ark e t . Seot Orange.F o r s a l e , one hand elevator, four feet

tffiusro, very cheap. RATHOEBER, DBY ft CO . 71-73 Commerce *C

GARDEN HOSE, F lA iW E R VABBB, TENl'S AND c a n v a s . W ,\LSH ’B SONS ft CO-.

2U0 HARflAlC HT. AND CTiAT 8T.GENTLEMAN'S evening dross coat and vest.

price alBO Tuxedo roat and veet. |H. *l7;e 14. perfiTi curidlllon. Address K. W .. Box 8k, Few* olflt'e.CfRiK'ER's upright butler Icebox, th* beet re>

frlanrat-kr made. Addre** A larka. Box 55 Nev.-(* oiTtre,d a s . china dpccjrailtig kiln for sale.

Sprlnijflcld UVfiilODSE Tim. made of cyppesa ohejtmrt. oak

ash, birch etc., by WOODSTOf:K CO.. J*r- • n Cliy.Ma t WINK—Dnplger'B faftiou* May Wine, by

Dm* b'lUie t>f gjjJii.n; delivered to any pun if the (iiy 35b Morris ave.

rnFFtiijL RA T oRs."gaT v a n i z e d a d ex"niju-l lltif-.!. new fwitures. cold nlr Cnniiiarl-

metitfl. abKohilel) guarwmeed Ice savers, prlcoa

li 'L I'lCKS. i rR THNu S, ICE AXKP IV A n-'Tl C(u.)LKJlS (' r liome. office nr fac­

tory Muirnel and itone; all itacs; Ui 55 AL.L^KA K'E '- r e a m m E E Z E R S .

PRICES 51 75 TO *fl RAMSTEH & POLLARD CO,

2(K3-2UH Ma r k e t s t

RUfj- riuyal Wllion rug, i»xl2, |15. wnnh ■Imihlf-; violin, t2; niandt.lln. $2 W Adclr-

IbiX VI. Xp vs officeMIbc

RI-'V'(i7..VlCR—I’o li'i arm y rcvoh’e i . .35 calilter.cc>iit tl^’ftfor only JW (i* quick buyer. A Ulresa

Bu>-vr. b4f offir*- _____ ^BRSN.'I—KqirciI and jfnid b-af le titrs.

canMi.*!, olb'inth. tin, etc.. lowHpt prices; Omy POHUI IfDRi.K. 12H MsrkK sfTRAVELERS p.-iicnii-tl d'>or loch for *£

•nn b* i'Hrije<| In vt’ai ]p»okf'l, arifl gunruntF-i-ii tri H.i" Dfiii'lli'n. up-lj{h|nj? only .3 ouncesAJtir**.si Safely. U<ix 5. News om<.e.

VAN KlCfRKN * SON, t ’U.XTRACl'UUB.

D E A L lins IN NLW AND SE(’OND-HAND Uim.DIN'Q MATERLAU

PASRAID .^VE.,ROTT11 OF TLAY 8T b r i d g e .

EAST NEW ARK. N J l.U i'AL 'KITON'E 44 HAHRIBON.

r.ONr, l.ifSTAM’K T IIO N E 2fM4 HARHTPON

R o d n e h o ld G o o d e f to d F u r n l l R r e ,ALL Iron v.tnHn-'Mrf- spring fur full size

tiictal beiL nearly new; price |1.50. PKlSD.X, J7li Hummer ave

InQulre

BEDDINUK. ollcluth*. bedroom suit*, dlrtlng- rooin Hull*, all kinds of up-(0 'dele (urnltvire

41-43 B<-llevllJe ave. A BANOWICH A CO.CARJ'ET your nf>f>r fnr |3; reversllile nigs.

fieaiitiful designs; Burmese, Oriental*. Ken­sington rugF, l.*il» frvlngion ave.. South Orange.CARPET—Red mciquette s ta ir carpet: I2--

Reverlli /i\-p.

Chriatle ................ , ....................$65Stodarl .................... ................... 75Arlon ....................... ................... MOabler ....................Weber ...................... .................... 100H erts ...................... .................... 63

Give u* a cell and b* oonvlooed d( the gr*at •avlng we offer you.

6TBOER A 80N 8 PIANO UFO. CO.

81 M ARKET ST.

DON’T P A t BROAD ST. PRICES.Our expenac* are lower;so are our prlcee.

TH?: b r a u t ip u l n e w u p r ig h t sWE SELL FOR |1 A "WEEK,

Every part guaranteed.BARGAINS IN USED PIANOS;

Upright .............................145Ur^rlghl ............................. Ifi5Upright ..........................U pright ............................

filooj. Bt-arf and Delivery Free.ONLY $1.00 A WEEK.

JOHN SPURGE.65 BPRXNaFfELD AVE., i:oR HIGH BT.

OPEN EVEN1N03.ALTERATION SALE OF USED PIANOS.

We are about to rnake I'xienHlve alierHilons In our wereroom i we will need spacu lor the moving about of our ettK-k th a t the work may be done. tVe have placed ofi w le a magnb1c'*nl colJeclIon of used Ifprlght and Grand Plunos, p layer Plann* and Square* at unheard nf price* and torm*

You will profit by nalllnR early niid *ee thla splendid ielecUon of liislrum entp S'ery easy term* df payment,

MATHUBMEK ft BON PIANO CO.,007 Un-ad *t N ext door to Hahrn> ft Cn.

PIANO—The F Connor, noted for It* deep, rich tube and w earing quality ; the celebraied

Mtltua, $300. sold elsewhere tdM>; elegant new upright, T 1-H octave, real mahugany. Ivory key*. Jlk5. (5 monthly; all pianos w atranted fr r ten year*: *iool. scarf or cover, one year’s tuning free, slightly used upright* on band; square piano* sacTlflced, open evening*.

h e n r y HORN'S ESTATE,81 Sc-uih O range ave.. corner Howard s t

UEHGOTT PIANO CX)..' 5Wi Broad el.. New­ark, N. J .. have B num ber of hlgh-cla*a

piano* held on consignm ent which the manu- fttcUirtTP prefer to dispose of at their inst rather than have them re tu rn ed ; do not mis* the npportunliy to get « ttiou piano for |125. fifih Rrond at, ____________YOU can buy honest, Irustw orlhy, used up­

right ylaiios a t ^^'lS8NE^^’H. bn;i ItroHil at-, Newark, from $t»0 lo $200. and. remember, these piano* are a s We represent Uient to be, We charge no Interest, take no noie*. no mort- Sdge*, rent* t ’i u p . ___________ _ _FIN E mahogany upright piano, exceptionally

i-eauilful tune. wUl sell st Imlf Us real value: chance for party deelrlng bnrfiuln; high- grade InstrUjiiVtJi. f a i l , day "f ttvenlng, IB Howard st.. one block west uf c-'urthouse.

CHIUKKKi.XG r i ’itlG llT .Full scale, fine toil*, bargain, 1145; cash or time to reapun*lbln party.

PEA 8E i'lA N O eXA,U» NEW BT.

ALW AT8 p tA A H tJ f t BOBINSM MIOESMB. WKKSVL * 0 0 .

IM M A R U T r r . ROOklB 4 t ^

BUTCHER AND O R O cER T-Flret-fllM s bial> ness; prlc* $8,800 or invaniotY; will gtvs long

l«a*«. W ENSBL ft CO.r IVO M arkal room* 41*41.

CIOAR, ConfsctlODcry and N dUoq Btor i ; rent 118. with 8 rooms, pric* I6U0. ^VEKEEL ft

CO., 198 M arket st., rooms 41-42.

CIOAR STORE on Springfield a v a : good pag* Ing bualnesa: price $500. W ENZEL ft CO.,

IBd M arket •!., roooq* 41-43.

CO N FEC nO N ER T. Ctgar. light Orocerisa;rent t ^ , w ith 8 ruotns; ptio* ^00. W ENZEL

ft CO.. 19fi M arket s t . room* 41-42.

CflN F& ’TlDN ERY , Cigar and Notion Store;(Irst-olne* business; rent $87, with 8 rooms;

price $1,200. W ENZEL ft CO.. IM Mark*t it., room* 41-42.

GROCERY and Dellcaleasen. fine builne**;m u $22.50, with 4 rvom*. price H&o W EN ­

ZEL ft CO., 1U6 Market st., room* 41-42.

QROCERY, Cigar. ConCeetlonery a«d Notion Btore, price $300 If sold quick. W KNZSL ft

CO., 100 M arket it . , moms 41-43.

Q R O C E R T-FIne com er; good husIneM' rent $40, w ith 4 rooms, price W ENZEL

ft CO-, loa M arket st., room* 41-41.

QROCKRY on HprtngfcJd av e ,, buslnes* from $2t>n to $300 weekly, |L0M or Inveniory.

W ENZEL ft CO.. IM T a rk e i it ., routn* 41-43.

HQTEI..r—Country hotel, about 8 mile* from Broad and Market st*.. Including property;

houie ha* 16 room*; ground 75x100. priee $ft (kk\ Including hcens* and stock, cash re­quired $2,000. W ENZEL ft CO.. KW Market *1., rooms 41-43.

I.t NCHROOM in Orange; good pa>lnf husl' new; rent $30; price WOO. W ENZEL ft CO-,

l(i6 M arket st., room* 41-43.

PARTNER wanted In a ftrit-clM s park I'afe; hlK money-maker: OMh required ll.SWj

Partlou l.n i a t WKNZKL tb CO a 1»« Market, room, al-42

HKSTAl’B A N T -O o«l payin* ra a u u ra n t; rent ntl. with fl roome: price WSO. VTENZKL A

CO . I(ki M arket «t., ruomi 41-41.

BALOONS, HOTELS AND JtOADHODSBa, WF.NZEL 4t CO..

IH MAllKET, KOOMB 41-4*.

BA LOONS—We have eeverat food aalcwtii fmtn (lOO to (300 W ENZEL A CO., 16« Markat,

rctom* 41-42.BALDON. f'pt’ sltp leading theatre, doing a

business of (,VKf weekly; low rent and good ISHse; price |2,(g>0 W ENZEL ft CO,. 196 M ar­ket, rooms 41-42

BALOON, nn main avenu*. with fine bowling alleys, lodgrrooma, fine living rooms, doUig

a buftinefca of $40 dally: price .,11.800. W SN- ZEL ft c n ., llHJ Market, rooma 41-42,

SALOON—Oood-paying ialooft, selling 18 halves K ensirr ■ beer weekly; good wine and

whisky trade, rent |25, Including 7 room*: price Iftuo W ENZEL ft CO.. IW Market, rooma 41-42.

BAUir»N, central; good paying bu«lneas; rant $75. liiL.lufllng 10 rooms; eight-year lease',

pricif ItKiO W ENZEL ft CO.. IbO M arket roortiH 41-42.

SALOON rorner. selling 15 halves beer weekly: gOLnl whisky trade; rent |40, Including Ihre*

rooms, iitLve IDOO. WENZEL ft CO.. 106 Mar­ket. ruotna 4i-42.

BA Lo o n , rorner, nn I5th ave ; rent |B0. iP- eluding *;x rooms; selling 20 halve* beer

weekly, price ItKJO. W ENZEL ft CO., IW Market, room* 41-42.

BALOON, corner, central, Belling 20 halves be*'r woekiy; Al whisky trade; pn*Bt*nt owner

has clnatc'd $8,000 In three year*; cash re- quln^cl ftKK) W ENZEL A CO . IW Market, rooms 41-42.

BALt'JON, corner, cenlraJ, present owner hu* (here five yrara; rent $05. Including 10

V'l'me. .Mieiim heat; price 11,000. W ENZEL ft Co., liiti Market, room* 41-42.

B D u i r a M B P r a « w n v B i . ^

^ u r a n t , Ii<ut <L R pw» oWae*TAILOn ilore, wltli llvlix rwin* and Uth;

HMtlr tumUHhd; for 4aJ» on aowunt of •Icknoia; food location for fonta' and Indict tailor rant VO. Mt KiutUrdoa at., ona door from ftvDD avtc _______W ILL exchange my modem euburbau re*|-

donca near Newark, for g ( ^ n*s»; what am 1 offered f addreae Buburban- lU. Uoa 6Ta News office.WANTTtD, young m an or woman to Invest

$300, with or w ithout serv tcea In moving plctur* buaineaa, for the iurom er month*, at seashore reeort. Addre#* Theatre, Boa 4«. New* ofTloe-_______________________ _____ ____Wa n t e d , m anagem ent of apartment*houso.

rnoniitig-houee. hotel or resLauiwnt: mightpiirohase. Addre*# Hotel, Box 18, New* oftlre.WANTED, photograph gallery or general

countn* *tore. Ifi of near Newark. Address H. A. Ia.ay , sit Madison at., Urciklyn^______

WE hdvr a number »f p la ive roiurned fn-m rent which win be dleiwRfHl nf at low prlc-n.

fj'jfi. $1-15, ll-MK $155 $u ;:j, U7:> Sll are mI'f'rfeut eondlUoD. appear new HAKFiK Plan;* <u\}.. 27 Souih Orat^gp ave ___ ^rS E D upright piano*. In coruJIiloh, from

$100 up, on paym ent* of $5 per month. JACOP DOLL ft SGN9.

IPT W srket s t . ______________uJuyffr-plano, with I2 nilU <->t music. In

Al condition. T17fl, ,25 cash. $10 per month. JACOH DOLL ft flONB.

h»r Market stTl'^NING. repairing an>l rfvarnlHMiiig of plane.

c a u l .1. TrER]iriL:(7KN. I.W P'-uih Kleventfc rt-: ’phane 34261' form erly wHh LjdUter Co.for twenty y e a rs____ __________■,\n,l. Hell MtrlKhi plau'f in perff.-i rondiilon

1‘heap for c,i»h Itllly, fieOrl pf nuiliev. reui-ni: firr setlhig; w tite f>>r purlloulars, Ihimo, Ht;x 411, Newti t.rTiie,| i —FiHtins, organa tun-*d. r'-pairetf, expert, 55

y e a n ' experlnnoe; old olanoa made better ihfin new oni-s HENRY ftW A lJi, 4k) New stPIANO T t'N L R : practical pUino maker; re­

pairing, *11 b lanches, nstv string*, fe lta eW. F, W, CANN, 113 nrunswick at ; 'phnnsT f'M N G uihl repaiririB dmi-- by facn-ry ex-

pfTt*, mCHl**rai> fnii '-h MATIU'I^MKK * SON Plann Co., 0*1* Brniul *i , next di.u<r m Halms'*.PJANOH—flelerled sLixk of planoa; Itroegcr,

Rudolf and others. FRANK BAUER, 111 South Orange ave.. lour door* from Norfolk.

EVERVTHING In household fu rn itu re a t the largest second hand furn iture hnuie In the

P late. biire*u$. *1; bele, $1; springe, 76c.; ch:^i^9 25c.; icelMxee. $1.60. and all other see- ond-h/ind furn iture sold a t a sacrlAue. ^ 4 Washinginn * t , directly opp. B laney 'i Thcatr*,rrR N IT U F tE In rent for Bea.*oci: new and

spnond h au l nmves, store and office fixtures, GATKfi A r o . 706-7i>9 SumineHleld ave.. Aa- huiy Park. N. J,

pr.AYITR I’l.KNO ftl ft burgaln, m-w, high grade, la test Im provements; music rolls al*o.

AdiiresB Player Piano. I'-o* 74 New* office,___MILTON CRUET, piano tuning and reiiftlring.

IT W est Park st., 2d floor: ‘phone 3fl03R! resldenire ‘phone fiBBR: vjolln renalring._ __WILCOX ft W k Tt l . organ, in sood rondltlon.

$25; $8 per month. JACOB DOLL ft BQNB. 187 M arket SL

rr>H BALE—Rnhre furnlahlnga of frur-rocm !Ui. h^-cn used six trtonlhp. Call evenings,

55-H7 Avon afe,, flal No, 7.FOR .V..U..E-Plano, parlor suit, linoleum, elo,

72 riinnge *t.FOLDl.vij RED and small antique desk cheap.

M2 North I7th *t.. East Orange, 2d fioorLADY ii-ftving the city, will sacrifice a golden

fiftk No. fl drophead W heeler ft Wilson aew- iTig machine for $20; all attachm ent*; Id good order, i l l Arlington st,, near Court,OAK eideboard. square difilfig-rootn table and

four leather-seated oak arm chairs; excellent Condition; will sell very cheap. |45 North Mnple flvp.. East Orange.O.NLT $5; Domestic sewing maohlne, good as

new; must be sold this week. Address Ma­chine. Rox 12, News office.p r i v a t e sale: account of leaving city will

Hell household good* a t sacrifice; must be sold Cnl] morning*. 13 Tlchenor et.PEWINO M ACH IN ER-Latest Singer, » l(h ‘ all

attachm ents. $5: W hite, alm ost new, I6:Standard. $«.• MR6 BW ANTON, fSO Plane *LBTCVEl—Two-burner blue fVaine oil eiove. tS.lli;

two-burner gas stove, liBc. H. BIDDUECMAN. 2dl flprl.ngfield «v*.; tel. 2292L.FINDER sewing machine, w ith ftttaetimenls,

$5, 40 13th ave.. 1st floor. ^-WILCOX ft OIBR8. auiomatTC, naif. ^ c n

after 6 P. M.. or Thursday o tte r 3 P. U.. ff7 fiteie st., Ea*t Orange.

fThlekvm a*BANTAM chicken* and 10 pair* pigeon* for

sale. 872 North Qrove st., near South Orange eve.CHICKS, Barred Plymouth Hock, Dradley

strain ; alto mixed chicks, ^ g s for hatching and Isytng hen*. DENBIGH, 121 Wall st., Irvtngdon.CH lCK B^Batred P lym outh Rocka. Bmdlev-

Thempeon strains; fine, healthy stock] 16 rentn each; eggs, |1 per 15. HILL, North7th st.LITTLE CHICKS, 8. C. W hite Leghorn*, from

beet mattnge. by hundred. IDo. each; fiftyf 12c. «anh; prices quoted on older chicks. Ahovo poullTY Fkrm. Chatham , N. J-LTTTI.E Chicks, by hundred lOo. each, by fifty

I2c. each. 2 ^ Elmwood ave,, Enet Ornnge.P e k i n g duck ling , chicks, ever>* day; Barred

Rooks, 12c.; W hile Leghorn* and mixed chU'ka. lOc. COBBY, 434 Union ave., Irving­ton.PLYMOUTH Rook hen and five chicks, four

works old; oheap. 40 M yrtle ave., city.P e n Black Bitanlsh, with rooeter; pure breed.

28 Bathgate pi.

STERLING make upright piano; cun bo bought for $IW: ownvr going Woftt. Call 112 Hros-

ppcl ni , d ty . ______fiTETNWAT flquare g-^ort condition, fWI. on

ooey payment*. JATOB DOLL ft BON8, 107 M arket st.DIANOK luned. |1 50; rif-dtr* promptly fitlfnded

•'i JAMES H REEH, fWl Mndlron rvp rltyU PRIG H T PIANG for Bale. $40, good for be­

ginners. tW Barl'FLi-a st.

P 4an f»a n t t d O r g a n a W a n t e d .WOULD like lo buy plane; state make end

terms. Addre** Piano. Box 24. News nfflop

WALLPAPER AND PAPERHANGINO.HERMAN ft CO., LEADING DECORATORR

We wish to call the attention of the public tha t any contract w* mny obtain in Uie line of paper-hanging, painting or deconttlng w* will a t least save you 20 per len i., and ne guarantee our workm anship to hf flrat cIr m ; of any dw crlpllnn our line of wallpaper fur 1008 Is the grea test and best selrdloti aver seen In N ew ark; a call fronj our patrons will oottvtnce you of the fact, or telephone 42MJ; w* will ohaerfullv call to estim ate.

HERMAN ft c n .,210 W ashington a t- rorn«>r Bank.

ARMOUR'S EXCHANGE.ALL OF BUHINBS8 SOLD.

Dewars nf iignjiis asking money for advertising, NO A D V A N I^ CHARGES.

ARMOUIl PAYS ALL ADVLRTIBING. 'PH O NE 8582J 188 MARKET ST.

BTATluNERY, confectionery, tobacco, hand Hnme bufsy place; large tee. cream trade

liiicAm heated room* and bath; vplendid valu*. ARMOUR. I ‘s8 Mfirkat.

GRCKTERY. large conft-cllonery trade; oppoelte large school; four room* nnri hnth. price lo» ;

exceplbanal opi>ortuhlly for couple. ARMOUR. ISH Market

RpSTAt'RANTR near pnstoffico 4500: a dandy near Pennsylvnnlu l>ejn'l, one vlrlriliy

I nr-knwnrina I^epot; good values ARMOL'n. I'^s MarliHi

1-t u N i s HKD IB-room hou-H, neaj Military P ark . Urge, &lr> . sleiiin heflied, rent ^nly

can 't be beaten. ARMOUR, 1R8 Market.

NT> FAKR BRANOJi o m O F S ARiiOUK PAYS AM- A IIV FRTI9ING.

F U liN rsiiun .ftrK iM J io n sE 3In all loc.ilitUe, fr- [II RTiU fn Jv (XK). i|,iw!|IOWn Inrflll'Ua AHMul }L, IN'* Market.

ACTTA'F lntere‘it wanted In man ufartu ring (iu*ln+'ee; «M1 Inveei $2.Ofi0 tn Sfi.rsK'l nO

F< fi<'rii»-e. onlv I'-nKlinate proposltloim con*Jd r.r#.d ARM OI'k ISK Storket.

H TH Y , ci'aferlhiripn fine Ire cream trade; Plx tfSi'Fim heftiiil rr'oniB, uui kevp two tusy ;

only $TIU»; bargain ARMi'Uft, 1 * Market.

HAUTUVARK. hiiUKWfurnUhitigs, paint, e su b liehed over flo years, $2S rent, fciir rrcma; s<»ll

at iris-pnlory. great bargain A R M ul’R, 184 Market

MEAT AND VECETARLK MARKE'fH F,cverftl deeirablt* jiUce^, salee iri.'ki m ffihh i

weekly, prices JtUiO In $700 ABMaUR, 1* Market

nKSilR.tULI-: BT'RINKSS AND iNA'Ei^TMKNT ofipiTiuhlilea ublfli Ate nm H'lM'riisHd dally,

f probfibly liar’e lust whitt vmj want. If not I will get 11 for vnu; sec rnv ijfflce list befora buying. ARMi'UR. IM-s Mr^rkct^______________

ADVERTIHE YOUR ■WANTft" nrul your huelncM In the- rlaaalfled columns of the

Praia Zeitnng, ib'- German New*.Un© Ins'T tkm ........................................ic. per wordT'A'o or three days.......................... P'-r wordF'lur or five d a y s ,. . .............. ......... per wordSeven or eight day*......................... 5c. j>cr wordRv the m onth .................................... per linn

N. .1. F R E IB ZEITUNU. 15 MARKET ATAl PRICER for old furnltiiTo. carpels, crmienta

■ ■f flats, dry goi^ds, gHV-rlejs, sliofi fttnrrs iLUd merchnnitUc i f all doBcrlplP'ns. machinery and

' entire pbiota bought /or f«Hh. QLilrk and c^n fidciiUal. VAN pi>ZNAK. 42 St'iUh ijntnge ave, 'Plione 2t)71 Newark, Semi postal.ALL kind* of merchandise bongiit ftw caah, such

ftfl harrtw-nrr!. dry goods, gror prUs, shoe* end other gHnpTftl m erchandise,. highest prices paid, htisineaft confiienlial. Calf or send postal A G REEN FIELD . .83 flpringlleld ave.; te). SSJWI.ALL kln<l3 of merchandise, houeehold goi'ds,

contents of ptorofl. hoiu'eiH aod ri*iis IvMXghi for oarii. ronanli us before ni'lling ftunmeroial Trading I'dfnpany, 88 Academy e l., tel, :itl28ANY kind nf household g'KXis from h;)uaett and

flats, stores, fliocHs and merchandise t.r.uKhf for CRfth ftt F. blMON'S. 73 Academy el. Send postal or rail. Tel. OU-lL

TOUR c h a n c e —Interaat for *al« in .Krino- galcn ;" beat# not only ioap for the toilet but

I* the finest remedy for akin and *<t*lp dl*- eaiA* nia>le since W rite to Krlnogaloa,iBfi Central ave-. S a*t 0»aitff>

HOKIIES, CARHIAGBR. fCTC.AT AUCTION.

340---- HEAD OF HOltSER----- 340TllURHDAY. MAT 14, ItWft

ALFONZO FOX. PROPRIETOR OF TH E GRE5AT KARTERN HORSE BAZAR,

BROAD ST. AND l»*2l ATLANTIC 8T., NEW ARK. N. J-

We will have at aucUmi on n iu raday , May 14. 24U head Of all the dlfferenl lypee of horae*

All the atX’Ve are good freah country horeee, brought right off the farm by competent Judges and would adviM any one In need of a horse to attend thia *ale. aa all tbe above will be an)d wlihi^ut rteerve to highost bidder.

SoJe will commeTute a t 10 A. M.. w ith fifty head of horsfi tha t have been uaed around the city.

Regular auction aftlea every Monday and Thuraday. oommenolng a t 10 A> -M.

A U O N B O f o x . Prop.FREID B RHREVa, Auctioneer.

Newark *pm>ne IkftL D. 'phone 1638.

aC m iES. CARHIAOVS. BTC.BULL'S h e a d CUllMISStON STABLES,

m-40T BHGAr ST.. NEWARK, N. J.,___LARGEST COMMISSION STABUCS IN NEW

JERSEY.REGULAR AI’CTION KALR8 EVERY TUKfi-

DAT AND FRIDAY AT lb A. M, SHARP. F or our aiiciii>n e^’cry Tuesday and bTlJay

w* have a large eeleciioh of horse*: prople In need of a hor*p i>f any deacnption will cer­tain ly find II to ihelr advAniage to iH'c our ofTcrlng*. which we can sell cheavier than ahy one In the ICast I hK^c the 1argi*at liUctlon Btable In the F haI. and the in<>*t r«Hubli‘ i.*nv; we roei'evifully i-hII th»* atietiilim k-f buyer*, do not purchftAc any horm'* until wc g i \ - you a d«mor>*traiinn nr iiic kin>l wv ncII ibi- Hull’* H ead StiiliU'*. the .lUlcm atvJ niosi ri-llaith- com- itilMloh sttiMc In the Siuie, wc glvr hII pcreim* the privIlcRi- hi mk<- tlie k->r*e h<-rnr niui iry him f<T iw.i ii.iyn; ir h‘> not a* rt'i'r'-**‘nleil wn dll fii’l nek ) ou i-* ktM-|i him. a* ni) m n it'c I* to plea** the I'Ubltc, itn> g m lh ’iivan wim hii* hot h'Uiglii (I b«>r*e nl ' ur HO<-U*'n i-rivaie **te need n->i heAlldte, a.h a tn a l Im* coiix Ihri'd Other*. W( kIs h have liruvn-a a t i'i Ivmc sale or ekOliAhgo ^vi-ry ilay.

JDSEI’I] fi HOY. Prop.J. B. M‘ -HKIIi )l'R, Sriiremati

J r . tiE im iN il, ,sai4‘«man.J S \s iLLI VMS. Auctioneer.

BOTH HlliiNF.M.1 W lLI. '1Ikih\jiv uf lui- ilriviiig horso. eight

yi'ar* ■ ui m il faunis brs'kc. uafe for any one to fti*n ,>!!• iiuvincHH hnr'A)‘, ruU anylight liuKJUi-jtM, Miir Rurrey, almuHt n>'W , lUU- i'unahoul. m line iirL r , n<»i <if ll^bi rtn«- eel nf 1 luble funn h:irne*a. will «vll at a UargHSti. ii'rf-ilii-r nr H»-|*Hnitv. Sn- e'ut«lo h-ty, 1003 Hi-iKiil M , lu-ur KImu ySMALL liftv mare Tu fhI»*. Rullable for any

family Inquire at !k> Pivnf’'r<l *t , luuat l*r- a i t ^ ____ '

price |4URI’NMl' l T *re1 haniMa f if salv16 PtilniuM^ Ht.

ICE CTtEA.M (lip wagon for bhIc. are., rear

io fto ftlis .

The money *id* of ealtteace cannot be Igri'.uvd. I'lic very foundation at a practical end Buccessrul life I* th* ability to know- how to m anage busine** affair* to a moneye<l buccwm, Culatnen School h*a at&rted thiiueand* ofi the road to ilaancltl suct'ea*.

c g l e m a n n a t io n a lLl'HJNEbHrtR-LKGK.

Foriy-*evenihTear.

St'hool open all Rummrr."Ciur umr le the siu>|i'nl, iml lli>' >'1asi

I'ftll or urUi: f«,| caUl'ig No L'Uer time ibai'i now ii, h>'glti.

AC,\IH;MT .\N’1i HAl.f^KV ST:>.I'lve Uktch wcMl Ilf juiMtgihce.

Nfwark. N, J

Cfii ritilr.ll

H o r a r a , r n r r t a t f e a , W o n t e dWANTEJi . iwboy'e itiuMc rlnrh Mddle, in

gocjil Ci'tulJMtir. muHi: be cheap f^r caHh; n<i "lemiHi ' Ik limit. Aililn-M t'Aiiille. lUtx 2 New* ri/ii,r ________

BANBT BROB-.

SALES AND EXCHANGE STA^LEB.

87-41 BRIDGE BT.,

NEW ARK, N. J.

20O-HORaBS AND MULES—SW

constantly on hand to salect from; one to two tarloftdB horse* and mule*, lultabie for all purpo»«*. acclim ated and ready for Immeillata olty ut-c, rer-,*ived weekly; aatiafactlon g uaran ­teed athd price* to su it all buyers.

ALL KINDS o r WORK HORSES TO HIRE.

Both 'phooaa. *24 N e w a r k ._______ONE carpenter wagon. l2 feet lone. $20, pU t-

funw ipring; ca rpen ter’a or plum ber’s p la t­form spring wagon, 10 f**t long, $40, good aa new: four ot-*en platform wagon*, oa^ry from 2,000 to 2.5m> lb*., $25 and $80 each; set of heavy expreee harness, heavy team hames*. w ith Poston hftekers' one rubb*r-tlre top buggy, suit collector, | » : ruhbcr-ilro runabout. $26; canovy-top *urr*y, rubber tlrea, $85. light Utile buslne«H wagon, |8 ; ail these m ust be Bold thi* wpi-k. owner going out of buelnesA Can be »etm any time, |8 Brennar at., iiwar Woodland Cem etery enlraiioe. ___

lU 'SINBSa NOTItlO!*,SAVE moftt.y by bavlti# u* rHlnieh yuur Mlvrr-

waru, (.hamlellere and briv-a-brao, ir^akini theni Ilk* new; anyth ing In lh» m eial him ra- finlsiied find repaired: a auperlor aliver pulU- aiway* on band. Write or 'Uhuni* 8547.

NEWARK NICKEL I’L a TING CO..Hear 88 anil 4U W alnut at.

Ma Si'JN Wo r k —Chimney* repaired, rebuilt;pianeritig, alteration* and Jobbing a aiMjial-

Iv. T. H. PERMIlDY. lfi.t Halaey *1. Tei. fk»IJ* Eivet Orangf t>ranch. BH Main *1.. tH. 357511. O r i t te . (%iinie branch, 1ft W ebster pi., tel. ilf ljw , Orsnai-. Good work; low price*.WE MOVE hy wsKf.Uh any th ing , ai’i-clul at-

tearioil to ■Hfei', miiLhlfUTy or mdae . enll- matei furri1»he«l or cituradti inadv, ft i lie u«v *;h"ne ur <ir Rend f‘'r u* P. \V. UUNN L iv - BTiY CO., 7fl Cbcfiinui at.; L- D, 'phuii* 155;N euark 'ohune 410. . ___ ____INCREASE you, buHm'st by rending nut |>rr-

f*i-E imUatlcrifl nf ijp ff tr li li 'n lrti''rH m * list of fUatoifter* nnsle up fur you iki Un City I>l^*p(^1r I inWo- Kj,' [:ri.aJ *t , COSfK l.N AND TAt-K IT < iVKIi

ItAM BEKRT,Hciru*. wagona, harnoBs, blanket*, whip*, a

full line of it A Moyer euid W'aiertown tiir- roy*. buggies, runabouts and speed ca rta . In fact, any Kind one oould ask lor; also some Becond'^hand one*. 1 ex tra fine road marc, fear- lees; 1 pair aonrel*, su itab le for family or llveo^; loine eaddlo and driving horse* and a b r i b e r general buttnu** horee*; a full line of vlngle nnd double truck and farm, surniy and light road liaxneaa. U, IL 18 LoTntinn.lyat.; both 'phone*. _____EN TIR E stork of fine rubber-llreJ new vehlclf«

to be sold regardless of coet: one WOO new model Burrey at one 1250 rettra roomysurrey at $1H5, on* low-wheel open eurri^y. very light, cut-under, a t $185. two cushion- tired t'jp buKgIvp a-nd runabout* reduced from $160 and $ 1 ^ lo $U0 and $b5. also a few good •econda rubber-tlreA and fine coiidllloa a t very low' prices; one Cjulmby station wagon at $J25; one Park p te rio n , cost $450. at fl50, one coui>e, worth $4EiO. a t $175. J. LUDWIG. Inc.. 20-22 f^m field Bt.

"LOOK FOR THE BED HORfiE!"Now Is the time to buy runalvouln and top

carriages Ws have two carload* of rarriages that must be sriJd regardiv** of cost to make room for new good*- .Regular $100 runabout, now .........................$I8oRegular |175 top carriage, now.................... $150Regular 175 rubber-tire runabout, now. .$flT ft<iRegular $IWJ Concord (.used), now....... $1WRegular $1H.7 t^p cHrrlag* (used), now...’— $00

Largest dltplay of barne** In the Hint* at lowest prlCM.__AfiCHENnAriF P, TO^Markri sLWE offer at 'f ry low prices the fineat nilj-

ber-ilred surreys and runabouiH Rver pm i'- gelhet. flniahod In blue, gieen and margin cinth. price of eiinvya. with tup, rurtaliiH. mud guard* and tamps. II.'I5, runnhoute M|th euRhton lire* and lotv wheids or high wheel.s anil solid lire*, $125; station carrlunf, all glne*. worth price $800; pbaj»ton. wi rth JMMI.prlc<- tWi. one ull-curtaln Rtatiuii i-riirritigt'i, $175. It'H guild as new, J, COLYEIl ft Cri . 227Ilalsvy* si. ___ _____

^ ROUllAl'li p?Fine line of euinrner cooler*...........$l 50 in $4 50Flna line of iiable Sheet*.................... ikir in $4Large nsHortnient lumnier Inp rubcR-, fl io $5Line of surrey harfip** .................. to $-10

Beil $'25 huggv In Ihn city Fine English holly w’hliiH l l -''•0 i»' $ft Ti'n aelP seiunil-haivd work huriie**

Kverylblng for the hnr*e at t.;EO HULOAl D'8. 202 MARKET .ST.

FDR BALE—ONE OF '^O LY FR'? LATEST AND BEST rU 8K lO N -T lH E D HI NA

biU TS: e q u a l t o NEW . USED ONI.V A •T\V TIM Eh: IN PERFECT f ’ONDlTH'N, IT FOR TH E PARADE, HAVE O n'K N UP

JKiVINGy rOBT 1225: BELT. FOR $1N> I ’.SN E SEEN PRIVATE flTARLE. Uld BHUXS-

VMUK ST , r iT T .

S- COHEN, a i l M ARK ET ST.

The finest and large*t w allpaper atore with Ihe best *electlte of w allpaper ever Bhown hy Any one. will offer to sell at much leea than coat lo m anufacttire. We do ftrst-clasa T^per- tasnglng and nalntin.i' a t the Inwe^t nrtre*. Room* papered from 18 up; painted at 13. Our rnotto la to please out patrons and give th> m the beet sa tlifa rtlo n . E stim ates cbeerlully fur- AlBhed. Send postal or call.

R. COHEN,361 M arket et., cor. Lawrence. Tel. S4I5R.

L. KATZ.60 BFRIN G FIELD AVE.

If you wish to economlae when having votir bouse painted and papared. come ,to ps and ten all the ia leat designs in w allpam r al exceed­ingly low prices; all work neatly done; large stock to select f ro m ; get our estimate before

going elsewhere, "we have the agency of * trge New York w allpaper factory, therefore we can sell w allpapero a t a much lower price than, other*. Blank. 8 c .; glH^ So. and up.

ENTE1CD RBDRC?ORATmO TOUR HOMBt W* will not alone show you tha qkm novel

and la tert w allpapers and molding*, but will advise you aa to beat effeoia I f oGavenieal eall or tend a card and w* wtll have oui rtpreaentatlve w ait op you. Tha moat oom<

£ le te line of domeatlo and Intpoeted paper* 1 the State, _

CONSOLIDATED W A LLPA PSR UILLCL M4 ^A H H IN Q TO N ST, "

THOROUatIBHED 8. C. W. Leghorn hen* and cocks; youna slock* nrlcee quoted. Abovo

FouUry Farm Co., Cbalbara, N. J.ioo em citS N S . tJo U thoivinghln-M Btrred

Rocks, TVhite Legboma; atrpng, healthy, rn* bust chaps; ship Anywhere safe; order quick- FI*nEN COOL5T, FrencMown, N. J.

K ffitit.BARRED RC^KS, $3 and $6 per 100, BOo. and

II per Bitting of 15. Lone Pines Poultry Farm, 186 Omnfe ave.^ I r v i n g t o n . ______FREE—Eggi freah fmm the neft to m^Mlae*

of egg club. ALDBN 'poultry Farm. Na- •hatilc. N. J. *h a t c h in g EO as~S. c. YYhlte Leghorn^

from choice atoek, breil for aUM and Jaylni oualilie*. all clear a g n replaced free; *rUm^, $1.25; per hoadred* Iff; Abovo Ptwltry Fann, Chatham, N. J.

CAFES, safe*, safes; large, medium and small: some are brand-oew, b u t a ll a t vccond’iiaiid

prices; large variety to Mleot from ; aid safes bought for cosh. Nawsgk Stoond-lmnd V a- chlnory Co., 93 C bw ttiul gi. ,BA FEC-OFFICB a n d HOUSE: BEST

M AKE; NEW AND 8SCONT><nAND. MACKNET ft DORKMUS CO - TW BROAD ST.SAFES, all else*, for house or office; guaran-

iM d fireproof; lowest pfioea; very.best riiade. n , A. BRANTi Haiket aftd Ualbamv its.

T n r f t w r i t w n . im p p I lM ,ALL maltea, cosh or Instalm enta; rentaia S2

per month and up: A t rep aH ta t reasonably d ''n s; ail machine 'BUppMae. N aw atli T i te . w riter Exchange. 53 A a d e tn y st-j ‘phooa 4430,XT P a t s to examine the U oaard t Visible be*

fpro buvlAg a typewrltfir: s»«jnd-haiul r.ia- ehlMo aoM. reau d . asrnl'vNl; siiippli*af'*raUhvi’ ahlnea. OEO. M. JVUr. , I P: -x - - ‘

Ic. for a postal will save you many a dollar on papering or painting; wo a rt now papering

a room for $3. and guarantp* our work to be flrat-class. we aell paper at 2Mji. Call or writ* and convince yourself, the houae whare you can get the best reiuite,

M. r o t h 6 u b b .t dOUTH ORAWQB A V I,__________

OLD rfllA hl. JACOB ACKERMAN, up-lOM5at« M in t* . pAper-hAnger: room , paper*,! from

in BO ap! Insfde and ounlde painting don* In Al mwineri eitlm at** ehM rtully given. Postal, nail or teltphune. MR. J . ACKERMAN, 74 Ogdtn I t . O ranga; ph°B* *J81L, Orange.

FILAC’KFMITH Hlul wheelwright Rb>ip. a)an suitable for auiomnblle repair shop and

garage, a t 302 PaRriilc ave.. cor. N»*w *t , H arrleon; two-story building, about 24x45; lot 45x100: to close business I'h acrovini of death In fauTilly. win soil all tool* and niati-rial on hand and will sell »r kaae property Call al ftOd PaHSalr ave.. Harrison.HUTCHER going West will wicrlflee good pay­

ing'htislneft#. with fixture*, elf.. $5r,rf>, chance for one or two people Address Rflcrlfir#. Rax 73. News offica._______ ^ _____BARBER BHOP for sale. S revolving chairs;

will sell reftxonAhle; good reason lor Bflllng, no agent*. Address Barber, tb ii 77. New* office.

tXJRPORATlONfl quickly organised, ftiiy bu*l- ne*B, for tftD In New Jersey. Including legal

aervieoa. engraved itock certificates, books, sea). S tate Ux. minute* llrat meeting; complete by-law*, agreement*, ready for husliUASs; abao- lutely no olhor axpenre; Incorp^^ratlon any Btate; inwwii rates; liooklet. "Advantage* and Cost of Incorporation /’ free; Whi refMrence*. Aaeorlatlop nf Reglitered Attorney*. 81 Naasau st.. New York City.CONFECTIONARY- aUtlonery and cigar store

for sale, fully stocked. Corner Delavan ana W ashington av«., Wnodalde. ______ _CONFECrriONHRY, rlgar*. Btallnnery, erda

fountain, pcml table: $2A0. Call at ftQ Bearing avs., top floor. HamsonDRUG •ETTORE? for sale; must b« sold at #• eac-

rlflofi; (tiling a good drug and soda business; oak. flxiurss: excellttil nrighborhood, $IHXI to peraon meaning btttln***. Addreae Drug. Box 2B, News o ff l» --a ._________FOR BALE, vary reaannable. doubis store,

grtkoerr. candy and toft drinks, wlih rhr»e living rooms; sailing on account of Blcknees rant reasonable. Inquire 446 14th ave , near Grove at.

J. J. CHRiariAN. , Tel. 2M-J.p»w -h»nflo*». irom 7Hc. to t t pm roll.

Strictly flr,t-clae, work.F or Palntlii*. be»t materlAle ueed onijf,

M1»M paln ta . SUloa, Varnlehea.IflO ^aahlngton at., near Warren.

A. FRIEDMAN.424 WASHINDTON BT.

PAIMTINO. Tel STISR, , PAPKBINQ, The right kina a t the rl«ht prlet; a (oil line

o( the (InMt wallpapera to »el**t from at low- eat price,: eetlmatei given. __________F. ROOOW, 120 Belmont Ave.. will i»ptr

room, eellinf, wall,, tof IS: beet paper; work ■uanuiteed; painting, decoratliv, kaleomlnlng; toweat prleea; catltnatee given. 'Phone 2FKi4tv.

THE BROOKLYN WALLPAPER CO. haa anenad a an t-c laai daeorattng ealahtlih- ment at 277 Bank a t ; rooma papered from

up; p o k in g done v T reaioaablaROOMS papered, (8 up, Including ju p e r and

labor: kaliomlnlng. t l ; painting. | l 7 outline, tnalde work, guaranteed. Call or write, 8. HURWITE. ibT Bank at.; tabTHE Manhattan D*0M»«Ing C n : p i l i n g room

i|.7g ; papar(ng2a.Ml: beet etork; cbeapHi l a ^ g ia f ta o i r K niAX. penp.* 7T Ba. Oranga ava.ROOM papered. I*, with aloe papw; paint-

Ing, iLlOi oHiald* and Ipalde «ork gueren- teed; leweet prlnea. JAFTg.^W MonmoBth at.lU B R IM N W aIlpa|H» « to r* j rooma papmad

from V.K) u p : P n ln tln t. daooratliig, ate. CHLAfl. HARCCS. SU H arrleon ave,. H arrUsn.P A iN tm e and p a p ^ h ^ B f at |ptagatlrl«;

a ll wMfc jttU Lm tM ft: dw a trial. wElttft.44ff 0 » e tim ra ^ a aM r l^rm w tw t av*.LOTfIfi flSGAL. ST Bedford 9L, contvy Bdrlnf-

fir rt r-ve.s wr m p fr or p a l» • for™. COlhjdMe ' V :i7-1 ■ Bit r ’"rim t«d.

FOR BALFe, buslnawi that flays lift * day team 1* a ll that 1* hecessary to run it; no

Addrea* Bualneis, Box 46. Newsopposition.office.FOR BALE, modern pattern shop: com|M«te

nearly new ; cheap for cosh. Address Cteih, Box 22, New* office.GOOD paying rooming house: every room

rented; will a«ll at a big sacrifice If sold this week; poor health the cause for selling- Addrea* ^Bargain, pox ttO, New* office.GOOD delleatM itn etcr*. with four rooms.

dally receipts from tlO to flft; exceliem tociu tluti; price $400, flTO Mutb 10th et.GROCERY wttk candy and toteeco. opposite

Bdleon'* factorial; ^WO; no agents; ehanc* for lunch. 2S AahLaad ave., Weat Orange.ORO<1!;RT«-$4,000 ooah. buys good paying

p ieat and grocery bitflneas; no agent*. Ad- dreea BuslneH, Box 44, News office.QROCBRT—Oid-eetabtlahed grocery busInoM

for sale: reaaon for aelllng. other busln«aft.‘ For particulars, call 16T, Emmet. _____OROClikY, eonfaettonery, cigar and loe eraam

eturt for aale. very reasonable; .good stand. Addrtse G., Box T6, News office.g r o c e r y s t o r e £o> aale. U M ulberry st.HOTEL, room* for th irty boarders, for sale or

rant, oppoalte S lnger'i foototy. 128 Tnimbull st., ElliabathporU________________________

LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES wanttd In New Jersey town* (large or sm*1]): men with of­

fices, real estate. Insurance and other businesa lines make fCH>4 tDcome by representing us. Write for Interview. IjocoI, Box B, News o£- ffOOe , __. _LUKCHRCX>M-^Ugbt lunchroom for asla.

W art sL ,PLUMBINO bualnesa—Half Iptegoat in a good

paglBg boalDsaa; osar Uomelafr: plenty of wont te baadi line opportunity for good matt with fmall capital; good reaaoa for seiliv- Addran Opportimitr< Boi P» ffawt offlea. or* aiute ____________fiALGON for Bitt OB Orange at.; th e eviy ona

fear oom*ra; thia la a good Plaee; good faotofi fM> neilfte; piioa f m A idrasa 0., Box 9d.. News onoe.

DAL!)AIN—$150 buys turnout fine famllv hni-w. rubtwr-ilroil Burre)’ and harnee*: hcirae ifr for Iftdy Hnrl wMll null any bprltn^*# pur-

pOF-u; will acll s rp ara ie . also nn« chunky built hfirwH, 7 y 'arH oM, *4ult n:llk. ruri'crm 'r, b akrr or liuHinruH. $14(1, In^juirr rnnr of prl-VKLt* prfldrnce. U G rant ■(,. near Hrtjfid §t$55 U U V S blocky t^ullt horse, fi years oM. <kxtra

good w orker, alro large youns work liorsp. 1 45 . one good busInriB* horse, price $4 0 , eurrvy. wltii top, $25: new sut surrey hanir-ss, $12 50. heavy (oii wtigon. in goM condition, carries a.<K»0 puumlJi. i-l'i bM Bprlngfirid AV* , In 'ln g tern.

K U m jER TIRES.We put on And repair solid and cuithlon

vehicle tlree, we uee H artford rubber only, they a r t (he best: iJiluei tow; work don* whll you w*!t.

JOHN G- MF.RKKL CO., P rince Bt,fjift HUVS hi>ree hsmea* and lubber-tlrod

runabrut. srld fftr board; f4ft buys gnod wiTk hnre". buye d ri\ln g horse; ift hend of horaos find iTiRr* s frum lll.'i Hnrii upvurrt In f;ioo Mill tnry I'ark Ulver^- and Ht ftrllng fitabU-s. Fast P ark el . f>p(>oBlln Tine, Newark

BUSINKdS \V.VO«>NR a n d UAKRIAGDaOur st 'trk Is the largest.

Price** the lowest Terms Tnosi reawniat'D T1IK UENTRAI. WAGON WORKS,

CEN TH ,\L AVK,, THIRD AND FCtUIVfri STSSET.L rf-ftdonable, fine looking buy i.’ob ipnld-

ingK has been used In private family, pic'ti kru <iriv»*r: al*n fine Btallon wagon, Tunal'f^ui, elngU.- and double harnftSB. Call 5tkJ Main Bt Elliot ITHIIgr-,HORBEB-Two hurnes su it butcher or anv

lifchi work, 170 and $on. choice, two sei** ' f hiiBincfei harnesa. one low-wheel runalL'Ui mus' be sn ld : got nn for thfim. B02 tlMiih ^■frangc flve^____HORriES on pasiure or cared for as dealrfd

put-p air. epring w ater; no mnequitoe*; i<?pm» ..lodcrute; special rate* for brood m ares; hlgV cat references. E lm ridge F ann , BedminBter,K .1WAGON for sale, nearly new. hand madt

rrif'^liim w«lghl, very strong, Just right for iri 'in ter, miiflon. paltitPr; another, suit e |e : iriiTi. FnW L E R , 1i>8 Ropievllle ave,

iiin liL'Yfl good top milk wugon; $30 huvs oppn piniform wagon; | lp buy* set of harness a n '

pediliing Wagon; t2f> htiya steel-tired runabout and net of hurncBS. 51)7 Bprlngfield ave.TH R EE good buslnesti horsee fo r «aie; two

runshnufft and harnes*. Apply com er of High find Etghtb ava.. In *1»ack of B sar Spring t^ 'a ter Co., all week. See atabla man.BORREL horse for sale; su itab le for heavy

work, will exchange for driving horse. Call 7 to 0 A, M.. or afte r 5 P. M.. 1-TBkut Kinneypi., tiftir DpoflA,t.ADY'B road more, rubber-tired nmaboqt, bar-

noa*. etc., for aale at a bargain. Apply IM Miinn ave , East Orange, or 007 Prudential Bldg., NewarkCHAMPION mowing fitarhlne, single platform

wRgon; a1*o team truck- South Drang* are .. 2d house from We*l End ave., Valleburgh section. ___FDR b a l e , small eutunder laundry wagon.

run III weeks, like new; cheap. REYNOLDS DRi>8.. t ,fk)Ulh ftrange ave.. South Orange,TH E F. E. BEERY CO. pay# 40c. $!>er tnn for

horee m anure dallv*'red at the ir switch. Fre llnghuysen ave and Clifton M 'Phone 5 )S7FOR ^ALE. a fine family hone. 15$4 hands"

kind and gencic and nny one can drive. IT North Arlington ave Orange.FOR BALE, good big butineae horee, B year*

old. ohoftp, no use for same. W INTERS Hoarding BtaWe.^ST. DIvialon place.cXb HIAGEH for pnle. Kngllih trap, also

tv # ’Seated and a d o lo r's runabout. FEIN BERG, 6 Hillside %ve.; ncK>nttme.HORSE—Brown cob horee. hand* high

fam ily broke, must be aold. Address K ' Sanford ave.. Vailshurgh. N. J.WORK HORSEli and business wagons to hire

horse* boarded CJtAYTON ft HOFF CO.. 231 Halsey st., near Market sL _____PRI'V'ATB parlK *■*!■' dbunky brown m art

a t eocriflce. also depot jaagon; l l Bellalre drive Montclair.

daaleri.

TH E FAUm;U I'lrtMlr Un.. ro<.mig al..lpaving uf iill kirvl,-< b>\v st prl.-rn. nii!m;j(HM

cheerfully tthen Main Uiil"ii Mdw.. I* U'lClinton al.. Newark. \ .1 : L. D. 'iihniieALL .K IM 'S i>l- FUHNITUKE. UUNTENTH

O F / HorsUH. FI ATH AND HTOREK BO OnilT. UASH g U I ’K; UONFIDKNTIAL 4 2 /(H 'T H nilAVGE AVE ; t 'J l i 'V E 2071w fiV Dol ap|;ly a met-‘J leUIng over tlio

wcked plaaier In your kitchen, hathrodins. baAs. ■Imee. eic-T H E ^ 'n^ «J TRAiTTWRIN. MelftI t'^'lllng fKTiirftctoi, It'd reehl'-ic ave.

and- LI AI,walT!kri-,f uri* iiiorc ilumM*'

•ElLING W A LIa*tliftri plii^l'T

maE4^ runilpn.’'!. JAMl'ib V, M 5 L'1 lU'., Bl.H Hclpey si. i'hnne 15-Vs NewarkROtiFlNG an-1 ■"rmrniing: new patent slait

gravol por-f IB 0 K. it la k es HMver Kmfliig Co 10 dr It T4.N ystuih I 4lh s t .. both 'p luinei

H''OFS. till, fell. «lnr. repHtn-d ant! n en-d ahlhgle I c|ilnin«-yn i .t t.iit h’".l

palnii-d K l'lixD TT R.-.-fittg Uc.. HT MENTlRW rtirit-nfa of stnrffl, l ■'Ua••e ,ir\i1 fl i-

bought f-T t’ftnli ijiili-k and t''Jiflden^uil p> n i p'-atal IJliibf ,\i! il ifi 2- 7CEMENT ridev iilkji. Tlagglng, relnfi-rr I'-l u ti

cretH altitii'P, work, g'l'nl wr-rU, fiilrprices, A H M ITH . Ik) K im Ml . L . D n-!

Si'REENS 111 ami < 'gflcn

nl.-r I'K U fH 'iU um '. ( M , '[iht*nr‘ S71R, H M

t P I ia i .S T K U V —C'AIIIMC T I 'l.l- : A M k ll.JX.^NT your i-arii»*ia oml rug? unpT'o

lei'ii'd fiuii) the JuSug»‘M Df lin'Ibti Jtll rniMrrii-r, Wvi JtQVe IJie J lNI'^ST l b M l‘T:i>n|" U.UU’KT and HUri S'[ < niAriU-Jb ■'iM It: the

Ity ftisd we v lll j'lMir n n l ru»;-all Muiiiiii-i III n vi:i{d' I o w i:i: i

yi;] ]-arh jnur c'liliKlH nnd M'l'i'ill-lMMiK m u HT'lUAill-; KUSUWtU UK. |)H.ked 111 111!'' waj lUt- y tiri- Mill- f r ,i \'-iii

'• .\r i’p:ts u l k a .m :ii i ’i .k .i .s:J . t N i U S ft .“ 'IN,

112 I III ArljJiKiini hI rii'iir f ,,, |r t rsi Thkii.g lU' L-|fiM,lng h-'iu UMi i .- -■■'lin.', n*-

i ttlMi A'ld liiylng of rh"ii- l r .

TCKW FBDrER? t'A lU 'U T f'l.K \ NINlJ" InpuT'-p I (in-rul. tlioruu*i!i r b-annh*: n.i fj-m ng

T ulirlnkiic . rl""r r- - i -i.;-. itikti* ufl, cb-fin«i''d, n-rn/iib nml ridllb-'l, -A riiu-s.

Fin.'^T < 'l.A.ss .^n'l 'It \i iU for fiojBi'li'Hii fijjinEiiii*. I'll vjiiif f-alt.

COWFICH'J m s -UT & VAN IH 'liN ’O.,73 Maiki-' Newulk. ’Uln nL- 5M).

UAHl’IiT." ‘ IlO n r JKIiSCY liK 'sn \ \ | |M :

FjPtabllMh.-r! I>‘ 'l Mill - '.I ' ft S' I'L, i,-rf*MM'‘r« 1- AI‘'Ii7.-‘ .Mn^l lU. w *■ ■ uti > lur

raryH'ia and ruKw on ib.-ii r i .if ,in v. ik t---rmi\e III! MbUiifl, n,. hu tr-- ......... ■< is/.u t-ry

OUh'i' IK 2‘‘2 i 'll \ ' i ; J-, fvT i'lrn N i: II4'-I, b li.

CARPETH A M ' m I'.s l.U A Nirij n y IM­PROVED i'R i)u i:s s . n i:F n T i'i,> a n u rih;-

LAID. K l'PNITUHL upl' ilKi- rrri and r'-pulred. HAIH MATTREItSES to uid. r an,1 VATKD-

HANSON ft nbK I'It'-V 'N , PriTm -Inrs of GLOnF UATU’KT CLEA M N fl UO.,

NEVVAIIK m'HINESd Uo |.|,KU,f;,Rryiiil ni, lihil 1 «rk pt . iirhrl) i i-i T.^et-'fllf'e.

h iiklly High gi-ule EriHhUHhrd Iijiy end i vi-in ig tH' «ii>nM viiur>- your

CcAirb* M . !*i jinnej t inl. yhnnhHu.1 uud Tyi**- writing. Ulvll Kiigllsh riratu-ht-s

(ioiul i><iHii|i-n.t sevurc.l uh H>on hs qasUllcd Sol r>i - grudUa'e uii' o( I'mfllO)nieiil, Ui our knowIcilKi-

I'iili or ft rile for cHiulog..1 KU'JLUIt JlU. Pri.Hilenl.

Formerly |-riin.‘iprtl U.^iemau iJuhliie** Colle+{CHow iMuinil ll |j* tliat

Dlt.\KK uaLLKtxKgrovt* an rapidly Kvcryihini la In its favor— Ivnitum. large Mghl r>toms, equlpmunt, enursea, Ivailii'Es ftttd riml-'Jii* uf quality. Tliut-u ail combin- furDualiluBS. Ih <k kvi'plng, JttelJOgriiflhy, English.

Day and Nlgln rn hunl th*- j > «r round If lnlei'a\i-d. wrlin for fro* tn ialog of pariU- ulora

Kruad and West Tark htreeta,Newark.

Tim NErt’ARK SkS n a RT. IMiAUlJIMii AND DAT Bl'HOOL.

172 1T.],M'1IS AVK. EBTAH U SH BP 1*»1. a n n a NHANl’KH WmTMOHK. mnalpM . All ,1, Pui,U» enler (Mllefe eveiT

p -a r 0,1 ceTUrtoAl*. u y n in *«lu n i, l*DQT*U,rT. library, t-aidlugues.

D w a l l l l iV i .ROSEVILIaE a n d e a s t O iU K G «

B A R G A IN ^'New two-fatnlly hnuy^ ImptS-l PB cbait

block from iroiieye; omy $5,000; and a aulck caah buyer can do better; uwoer going west« wants cash.

New alK^famlly houer; lot 37^x100; renta make i^ffer

llogae for Iwo famlhe*: aleam heat; 91.000 buys this house. mnrigagH can remain. $3,mK>; Qne-half block from trolleys and three from Rciaevine Watlon

New three family house; JT room*; juat think, only fiV5is>.

Now twvj-famlly hAiuse; separate fntiwnoc and sieam hpaters; 11 2oti, im« block from trolley uml five from nation

uimU'o <>iie faniily houiiu's, In aelect nelghbor- h'N.d, a t prlcee frqir SU.ri<Ni ui>

Elght-rixun nni* fumll) h.iu«e. all improve* m ents; rpvn pium hlng. balcony and porcb; nl<-idy decorated; p iire |ft,2tm; bank mortgage l.l.otm

F>ir hargnlns in nur seriion it I* best for you to s*M‘ our ufferItvifM bi'f'Ti; flurohaslng. Our pftli-smen and carrluigt-a ahvays in rea^lTaeSS to show them. Call now. have *omc specials.

U I' LUIIIUH ft UO-74 Nurlh Ninth st , npi' HusovDle Station.

Newark, N. J-

NEWARK ACADEIfT.Founded 1703.

W IIaJViN FAHRAND.B. A KARRA ND,

Ttiiirnugh j'leiiHJution for any Colleo* of Bih-ulllio bch.i'l i-r for Uualnoa* U f* . Cota- luguc oil ttppllcailoii. ________

Mins ItlVVNftEND'ffIH'AHIUMI AM, DAT Bl'HOOL FMH OIRLB,

A* PARK PL . NKWABK. N. S. Academic. Inrcrmrdlalr and prim ary depart*

iueiita Wril pijuiiippd gymnasium und Ubora.- ‘«*ry eerlifii'Hip jitimlie |o leading ro lleg**___ _r.'iW I'E N 'k l*r‘vaie HupUichs Cfillegr, 8H Cen­

tre *t., la the fhoapeit In c l tr ; iho rlnnna U K w ritlng , ly>nh-ke(‘i.|Tia, EnglUh. civil a*r* vice, weekTv onymenl* d.iy nlid nlghi * r* ^ n * ; no clisHes; iHislMnnM guiimnieed, Tel. 41I20L_iU'tiTUN Tl-y MNh',^L INSTITUTE, H22 Dellc-

vill<‘ iivi- Iii-rn I'lT'i-ari'd for higher cer- iu|i iiii-K t'ki ii'U .ll Hluilh-M, oirilMmiHlh's, bach- fturi! HiudeniM. Iitft', medical, High Bc.huoi f ure<-s.

M n slo .WEH’T Si.HuuL OF MUSIC.

M ,\N niiL lN . (lUlTAK. VIOLIN, i jiAJite liysiiiii, ftiif, IntlrUmiMUR for sale.

4/.U WiiMiilr.Ki ,ii ht , cor. \V. Kinney 1. n ‘iih.insKL dll Nif'l: AllTlII'U. voice pToduclion. vmHn

iiml I'luriM tuliiiJh. li'aj'her f^r itir*-i' jenra ut thi- I.i ii'1'n {'•■nprrviiimre. dll Th"inae *.ftu-is M.\t: I'KIimNE, vltUlO. plam*. ii**'0*

fr<-m NIl'.. Iicglmier* ur advanced, * thorough, Inik iu aii<! Ijif*st'BtIng method 33 Court.s i .v : kI: dulyi wiiyii! in ruturn

fi'i liiJtlrLi'U'Oi Aililit est S-qiiaiio, lii xHI' N’hwh i>ftU-e

h o h e v l l l b ; a n d e a s t o r a n g eBARGAINS.

gi, 5(10—1500 dowa. buy# *even-room slAgW hMiic; Hit im piovem enia: *treet paved; naarirL'II.-vs and depot.

|5.ln.y-Two-famSiy house; flfteci* room#; t w liathrtxtmi. two heaters; paved a trta t; good t e cailon, lot 30x100. .

We havo the beat properties for sale a t n>* bust pricnn ID Rusevflle and filaat Orange.

FIBK'S REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE keTcnih ave., near RosavUla'av#.

D n ita ln g f .THE DAVIS tU H ii)L OF DANCING.

HELEN DAVia, Mgr. <?HA0. TRAVER9. Inat.CliUfttfe Tut'idav and WadneSAlay eveninfa.

I'HIVATE l^KS.'U.'NS, WALTZ AND TWO- BTKF is>Lr li-t' lallyl. day or Bla«e DhO'-itig Taught. ‘Phone 36dTR.

Ffr clreulurn iiilI fuMlier InformRlion Write or apply MRS HRT.EN DAVIS S Cefitral * v * ^

HURUK HART'T'R DANCIND ACADEMY. B7fl i:r 'i<1 Hi . i.pp IVllihini; open *\’ery evening

until .liini', hr'alrnu'r!( can Join any evening, Hiilii. twii-rtep guaranieed without fall half

.'ri tt spi'i'lnlty _ ^W 'V .IL - I 'H '" 'L OF HTAG1-: PANUING.

■'.tT hn-rn! Ml , rv|i|. O n trn l R II . our haul.ti.-- Ih h' iNniu- pn frsPliinftlH "III irf Bniai<*ui‘s.

A o n ile m le nnff r o r l l^ ic ln f e fffnrll«»a.r K l ’..\T F UiaiiUi*tlon In Iho above 2l Mt.

'Plrueniit etudunl'e home, or To MltOhell M . KustUrjnMe B D. HILLMAN. A.M.. Ph.D,

4 ITU5HII1ILE1S AND M O TO RCY CLH S.

I'iKh ' ; r SRANTETJ! TIRRH DOWN Ouarnii' ii .i t DlhTU'-'rui Riil'hcr ''-i, 2Kyll ehi>ea,

ii 'i ii, uji.rH, $:i ft", :i" k;i wh-'ce, n .'i.V '. iu I.«-h. f;i-r. IlH sii. tiihf'H. t-l 2ft; 2kx3

Jll.'rO, .'kixll llllfto . t»-?l ryllTjiV-r rrll. ;•< kciil 1'nn fur S-gal can. Roxglrs.

;m. #*i- Imwi-H. D Trii. gT-ncratort. $5 .ft",III i.i. ;i'h , giM.t I LjjiipH, ]1 lift. liiOicrl.'ft, ft

f r ii. Iii'jns. L'.'i( up. i.'io ninHl'oUt tups,p j i ' I -I He... M:ixft—1| or Ford . llOMl Mox-

' L l . . I I t . J i i i i ^ r u r , o i ' i i e r . r t e l l l y p a l n i r d .1 11 tfSTlN , 1 ' ‘iJingo a t. ntvir JiruaJ. t.,| hi'M., It 11.Al I ’M' iRILK rU'fH III

Ittii.'l,

2<i uo

Kri-.nt anertfi 'e, $H 7ft. jub ra . I $:i 2U. IV "o. Tube's,);< l»>: liJbDH,H no , - t uIh'N,

lUtM'M,I lilif

Both ‘phones 414ALI. klH'lH of uflh-ilvlii:

rt-sIdi-U''' !f w-!irkii'L.<iiHhlt'. cd.sh ., PTKIN. HrfJii I atP ru 'kMATTRCS.-^FB ma-b' -t

denri- bv^ihf lii'|-rti« umiirr-is.''s niiiffl’ !'• PASIIK' ;i-l Cr-.liii itr

•<45 I1HU,\D 14T.! r l i i l i i ijnraii'*- ..[It 1 liT.'l hH ,l,

-.1

•fi n iM h 'l n-\s lii r'b r fl ' ■ ftf \N'

•f'liornCHARl-KS n OIRH.^ Vd Afud.-iny it . I I n iirii

wUfi W T .IfliKCivliiH Tel 2.ft7tH. Will liiy cRru'Os f T :i cf-ntH [.< r wn-d

| | | '‘*■. fr-iTii 17 ftn ii|i' .'(V'-V+U llhl!*''*V Hi.,

ft On.3 »5.5,25.(I 'H>.(3,75

Aiilo Tire Uiisiiilrn.

Miiv ’i l ' i tf.lilK. M . I ' I, Mll.l' I 11 1'

m \ v iu iu rn . I2.V' to n.ftii, m »i* .ll ui. tb i" . MaifAfll lourlnw. RK)T,

RKill Ilk*' lli-ft. blltO; I IHtU; V-cyl!riilj-r.

.III kni.li Phi", u ltli |i |(. liltnoft tH-w, JTft" l.k ^ h .11, llHNI ft lOl loj., fliMv i-iimll:|(>n,

,iiv-l rtiHir, iljfrfv fl2.-» U(i Urea. 112. ;tov;! .. I'Iji Vilft JlaDov Ht.SnT’ l'l! m ;w \H I\ 'iA liM JK ft and T fJltvnr

al , KMR, iiuti riiobllHB Hton**! andi-i'l III I I'f'.l, !if! klisd i of ;i ij| rif, .ifd In rnindt lea, hIho iiil'ii'-r Mivh I'lji "0 ,Tri|ji#.-t-HTIIU Li|tM Ml s rcyiit-; eprn^ a^e l i . e»'cnnd-hnnd

III v.'fcy-h-H li ,ii,itii, H"U1 for ciiFh : nuto aur*- (IrU-H. Inft'.-Bi prh'PM. KIII'UIB ftll WUIIam (.

HOHKft'lM.K TWO-FAMILY,FituTih al hniwri'h Biiswi Rve, and OninfV PI . ft faw lc le il and convenient location. lOUT minutes of R(*scvHU* Av** BlAll'^n and cliwe to four iirdley*. l?i To'tfn*. all impts : seflaratg n^am hsHi'^re, sei'ftrni'' # n trsn c« . open plumb- Irig. UK' hftthri'xuri. hari"1a"mely tritnnipd nnil dam rateil. must he e*--en m be appro* Hrtth.i; huilt on ftH-ftv.t Inis, securing fllenty of Mghl nnd a!t : ('pt-n f"r lii.s]iecllon every day fuiil Sunday fmni 2 unMl h P. M. D lillflP J HnWERB A U(V, iwi Msrlter sb_____ ____KNOu KoT t HARO.MNB $2.1100 buy* three

l-fAmllv h' Usna rotiirt*! fnr l-'WI. will renl for *452. heat nf mndlUon. newly painted etc.; Ju*i think ll o ■e ihia Is le*s than *l.liW for ench house, uenr 1n»lle) . siroet pnied. * tc .; he quick KIEKAN. 22 Cllmon sl.

VAlLBRURrSH- l.nt 41\Kkl neftr rorner and Souih O range nve ; all slre*.*l ImpT'fvenienla

exCMfll pavejneni: will »rll below coat.KIFRAN. 22 ClIntiMi st ________TI^'0-FAM^I..Y h'diHo, on North Tth at., two

yeara «iM, rirkMly high clHfts In every renpect;11 f ’on^s nnd lurge sturnge nrea; seimrate «n-irancea and separnit* steam heairrsi InOlder lhroiigh''>ul, with modern stable. If da-H lfd . lot lOTxIiau feci, all or pari willwith hi'uae. fine nelirhlHirhood.lerma lo responsible flun’hsaer, JOHN D.T i 'I’F'lN. Urangfl and Beventh *!*•

CAN YD!' HEAT IT? cash, hula nor 125 per ni'inlh *o<l

esi will t*uy a modern ihree-famlly houee iQ R,,iw>vllle near (Vntrnl nve trolley; otm talw IT r->rma 3 halhe: lA flrat-rluM condition

flrr IW1 per monthphali e tre f i, refita Rl.'ilkf n i/'K M F C K R otIUe hi>ura, Ul'FJ.ftH

owner,prllM

155 M arket at.;

Nl-JU' two-famlly hnuae. on corner, for $4,100;fiv** i'i>cimi and hnih, rm flt-at floor; and six

ftnd bftth on the seennd, Bcpaniie enlranc*#; ili't-H*niied and evervthlnK romplete; open every ftfii'inooii nnd Punihiv Hfu‘rn"',»n. fiw 15th ave^, c.iT inth ht. .H 'H N H UT^NN A fiOiNfli. owtters and huiiders, TRT lirrmil sl ________IHvKh:V!l.LK rnalllvp exlm hulU days' work,

Imnilfti'mc t ’>'" fHinlly. 1ft room*, e le g n n ^ flnlNlied, decorat'-d, si'clng 1i believing. ♦UiWO, equal niberj Al |7,7i)ti, grandest nlnc-robm hvuise In rity ni price, $il,ftHil. Investigate ihoa# quick. VAN IRiHN. Unbui hulldtng.120(1 CAHH. bfllanrp 115 per month and Inlert

cal. will purchase n pretty home on Vey-* nmni nve,, cnnlalninfl 7 room*, baih. heater: prP’e In Aral i-mss condition; k « ' a t 78We*i hind ave. HLotiMECKE. IBS HttFaet bL) nffirtf hi’urs. 10 12:;«*. _____FIRST-c l a HB ll-ronm dw-pjllng, Seventh ave.,

near UobpvMIp Biatiun. every Improvenwnl; hardwfMKl floor*; 4i> fl rnrner lot; very s e t e t nelght'orlnxvl. prii'e llu.POtl; term* to suit. WARD-riKHlN UO . ITudenltal building.PLOT IVftaViht In '.wsi sc< linn of Rosevlll*: fins

hmiHc and stable, room for three dwelling* nr liirgo nim rlmeiii house, near trolley and Rtjril'iri. will sell for less ihan tax valuivtion. W AllD-ilKHlN UO,. iTiideiitlftl building ____Rl)Bl-:v IDLE—IH.ZfNK beautiful 3-fanUly hnusej

1ft rcHuns: all Inipm . steam heal; large lot; near car*, yoarly rent $tlT'J, Ai^ply MHNZBL, ;;4lt Mftin i t . East Orange; near Ju n e ____FIFTH W A Rlu-1 have several two and thrde

family hnuee* on T'rospw't. OtnigreSi and ,|*ff*'rsthn *fe ; jirU'c* roasonnhle, M, P. R o i'H F . Ifil Jeffvra*m si ; evening.FIN E tine family h<»use. every Improvemeht,

In flue ••utidlll-m. e^'roene. aw ninge; On* neighborhood, no butter, 112.5(W. Addre** Per- fi't-tlon. Rii^ 25, Ni*kh office ________ul.K ’TDN AVE Fine tW'*-fnml1y; all lljv

pruvemenlsi 14 ro''mft; fine neighborhood; Tiiuir twn irolleyiH. |.rb»' tT.5(>d. AddresH Cllf- b-n Rox 17. News .■Rice, _ ______tl isHi H I'YS 2'fam11y corner htuiee, 17 rooma.

lm |ds stcHfU hoftU both llghle, 2 years o lj ; prj •• no ftgHrile Address l>wner. B oi:ni News lUTIce _________ _______m i ’TH MTU HT , 421. m a r South Orange ava.

Tlilrteen rtHuns mid hulhrotiiiis. iwu-fainl!y hous'*. sli'am . |d,ftiMi, ^iV you are ku-klMK fnr a good two-fam4l|'

bt.use, cull III SFEMANN A 7li!l Ml. IToKi-eci ave. _________________

FU.VNKl.l N " |J ■ fLin> .■fjilllip--1. 1 1].1, HI'iiJ llK-=-l-al 1 ' l l ,tir-r. all U -od. iipp-iarniu'f ' g'io I a a

n.'W .i L.irifulii for $1 llH1 ’HVt Hals- •V StCN I ' i N 1ifh,|.irr\ I'llI-. Ilk.i- tl.'W rxi'idlcni hl7l

<h!til'i-r, V.1II s -ll f-T il l '" , th is iH a liurgnln)niiiMr<’ ‘JCift Halhi'l ftlRr'.o I iiilJK f"l Kivlr,

p r - ' ' D l l I * * ' 1P M , B l - l l 1' OSMITfl HIM Hrond h1

i '»m| fts new.c i ro I Ire

flll Im '■hM F.

jA S 'd .IN i: runiib'nit f .r s.ilc. ttr trh«le for biumli ' ' hII liitl Ml fT-'Hpnci av*., whern

H E A L E S T A T E F O U S A L E -O U T OK T O W N ,

A T o iia m w iA \'oN liA I.E - About find acre on I’anaalo

RIh t i\M|i nice imi*' houHc. 1J rj andHENRY .1 HKKIIV idi.m.- 4142

Fl hU Ba I.EO lo o tiiO rU I.

Ulrr.mflHd, N.

liroad,

one-tsmll)-,

AUCTIO.fti S .kLK S.^V fi'T li'N SAJJ-:.

MAUIMNK SlIoU MAl'HINUHY. I-LNIIJIF FLAN‘r m F

EMANUFL k.U . .M.M'MIN’IiHV .MAM I'.M' TURKU U K T m iN 'lt

Consisting ' f u full nnd «-iuuflU-i>*lv ifiu li-i 'd iTiHchltie ph"p, tig -tli 'T wHh tuftpiv H[<-.-i,ii

tools 11‘ti‘fipl Ui Timr ufFU lurlng cii'. I i.i Ifi-.s Those CtilltciilplatloK Tn PtHM d eh .'[- -f tU' lt

own or odd rTv<r*- UmH to ih 'd r p r-.-M ■ j«il; mcMi lim e 11 HI lerdM >pi-orltiulty !'> i,iir, |i;,-- their requlrciiu-ni“ hi s:*lc,

r>Ti(< Brtiw h A- Hh:irp Unlserw^jl Mllllna M-i I'hlne, on© lur<r <.fnr\lPi N'n l.ft Muclilno, one 22 In t d ft .IimgHi Shn'-^ r ri< 'ap Springfield Bhaper 'm' N. V 2iJx2(UU'v U1 .1. f two U In X U ft Rn-il Laihi*. oik* 14 tn I lii;-dell Lathe, one Flfi«*ld *24 In x ft ft Midi-.........21 In. hftck geHfefl I'Tll! I'roftjt, nru I'rlll PrPB*. Inrpe HctisU Ivf Drill UrrK.s.-i- TIikh- f^ieed LmhOH, nifttuPTM, Hack "‘-tiiTiiK5IarhlneM, Ihree iti’rew IYcohch, tlir-c T"ilI'rofPCrt, Fi'rge*. nrlM.lst-jncH, Hrttul ,^n» lilr.v,-CN. Mnh'rml, Belting, ^^bJiftluK Uiill'vs, iirlJlft. FleHiiiera. A'ia**. illlllriK <*ijttcr3, Srnull T'-rls ami many yther«. (HI1 KIxuitmh. baf'- Pariltiun. etc.

s p u . aWFDNRHHAY, MAY Ifi, Iflh.S. AT lOiftO A M .

211 c e n t r e s t .. n e a r (IFIAND ST N15V Yi.iRK UfTY

TO THE Hlr.HKftT H lIiriKR.\V A rom A fl. -VU« TlnNl'.K R,

EvrnV nm M N .A H V i.AROE P a l i ; m f R mI'SIMUIL11 'PW'HS. Va n ruiTiSAK.

A l 'i’TP'NKKU. W ILL S ELL AT -"I'.N'MlM. AUT'Tb'N U""M P, AT 42 P"U IH nu. VNill-: ,VVK TnM 'iH R'*W fWKf »Nl->!D \ V) MRN''INUf AT 111 .K» A M , Irf .vuflful Uji right UlHUo, RraHS Redfl. H«Sr and (v.tti’n ilftttrr-etiCH Hue I'lnlng-rppcm F urnituro in

solid mshiigAii> and Oak I,^eft(h*r L ibrary KArr nlMire, Miili 'KHnv I’srior. 3 Hurt 5 p|i‘.-(- mi1»p Writing 1‘eHkH, ' ’’pirnMnatlon M ahogany lir-'-'e er and •'.Tilfr.-nlt'rt's, Sewing rC'lUChee, t'hlrm I'lnecis. rVirkcases. MlrroiR. Lacc Uurtalne. Re'l Setja, LlnfilH-uinn, rHiirl' ;hn. large lot nf Hiigp and Uiirpctfi. rftnndh snilfMc»ur<H, Hrtll fiTid S tair Cnrrw'ie, liirvF- |, t ofmedium f»irnltuT»'. to he *old rcgardlcfH «.f ;,ri(. 1,1 thr im:li"‘,t bip1<.ler, all goode i-Idlri OUT iLUi-ii-:n ri-!»n h llh n gutii’an leo ; yi bir money refundrrt If g'H>ds Art n<A eH tlafacioiy, attend our eal* if you warn VpftrRHHie Th'- largeet, fln'-nl and best sitotlcTt rr-om In rh»- city: come nnd be convlru-'-rl rtUcMnn enb'R every Wednesday end Saturtljiy, pcM.o raaeii on cofteignment Ht l»*n [>er ; B»-Tiietii<‘nimade dny afJer enle. If 50.1,1 ha''* anvthlnii l- jwll sen'l for ^'AN Rf'iZNAK, 42 .s,u!li f>rmu{'- av e .: ‘phone 2<IT1 Newark

llUJi 'K Inuring < iir hiiIp liHrgaln f i r quirk ft'fi el , F'Hst O range; r«.|.

RUNABOUT, low wheel, cuahlon tire, fo re a le cheap: have no u*c for It. 82i Runyon «t.

near Clinton p i - ____________;_____________TWO-MAN midi wagon; perfeel eondltlon.

handsome; Job priee $W). J . COLTER & CO,,asa H alary_et.________________ • _____________FOR fA L F —Three horaei, MS nm about, one

gurrey and ona harnee*. 1B4 North P ark at..S a l t O range______ _______ __________________TOR BALE—Docti>r‘* phaeton, aimoet new, will

§eil r**aonably. Inquire BCHMIDT, TS Mer-ee r i t . ________________________________.‘l „ONE auto truck . In ftrst-clae# riinnihg nrdeT,

for sale reasonable. 84 Sterling, E aat O rang^O R O tT R ‘d or botcher * wagon In good order,

only $25; no use for u Re a r 600 Bergen *Lr w o ”sec<mTbaiid alate irucks* holds two tona.

for aale ebsap. 34 flicrlin# t e ; E aat Orange,MORSES pastured, shade and ruanlag water.

COREY, 4M Union avs., Irv la g tte .sn e a tTf top wagon for grootr or butohor to t

e tia . fiaa H alo at., E a t O sa ftf .___________GOOD bnalpaa* boras for ••I* ; wind a&d work,

CsJl >T Siooaifteid ave._____________________OOOD Mg h o m for a a lt fer alow work. S i

at,,

HAlC B IN E R Y f o r s a l e .

eBCOND-HAND AND NEW IRON AND WOODWORKING MACHINERY.

A larg« anAurimont cun^ianily op lisnd, lalhc*. ihatper*. mlllvri. g riudcri' drill*, etc.; 5oim<jfs, p ianen, mortltera, saw ittblna, r>tc.; bcllor*, engines, mmor*. vtc We have thnu- *and.4 of new and *econd-hantl wof^d putluy*. sji olxe*; also thousKnila r, f Iron luilleyti. coup- ling*, tengero, *hafilng, vtc.. new and sveund- ba.nd helling, any width; w« buy all kind* uf macrhlneiy fnr cteh.NEW ARK SECOND-HAND MACH IN ERT CO-.

ftfl Chestnut s t.; 'phone 80.fti.FOR SALE—Ona lH-ln<li mnrliJnlst leibo.

back gtjared lathe with alUjv rest thri'R emery wh<.fel« or pniiptiing aUnuL grlPisionii, LInroTn-MIller ihapcr. r-UI ti'p iJruphammer, {wwer ha«k saw, \lnua, flulb-v*. 'Uiy good 24-Inch buck gearoii ilrJU. AJilrC*.-< Ma.- oMnery, Dox fkl. New* olTloe:BOILERS, englnrt, pum;-*. broiler g rn iesj nil

eliefl and fitting*; Ix' ilcr tub«H, luw |irlcc*; aaw table, foot nnd screw prosm’.**'. dlreci cdh- fiected UKI-ilghl dynamn..^ einri-y wheejn, 3o-lurh diam eter, 4-innh face; shafting inillic*, hung- ers- THOB A. W ERR CQ., H WHrd st.FOR SALE—A *eeond-hand Ur-rllw pitnii''»nnry

englna of 75-hur»epoww: In good wfu-klng order. Can **-hii running gji to Thuraday night, thia al FERRY, W'KI'.ER A CO.,Blftomfield ave. an d ThIrd at.. cRyE U EC T R ir murora: V. I. 2. .3 II. I'. Crocker*

Wheeler. 5«>0 volt; a H. P. W agner, Zipi voli; eelUng and desk fann; W ltherbre hattcrlea. pi, t t . A- R. Co.. PUBday Cal g. M arket *l.BTLlTn GS Sl s p e n c e r racJiM drlU, nut with

drilSi; new; never uaed; coat JJ.ft; will sell fo r $5. Can be aeen a fte r G P. U a t 4K> Willow ■1., Riuomfleld.FOR SAL'S. 4-H. P. Orient njotor: cotnplete;

'cheap If sold thi* week. A2 Cranaford et.. B a it Orange. ______

lU svLK \V In! -II ifiuriiix ''Hr. in i-crfr-.-t . ii-!jr1'-ii; tr-rriii!. ftlH Rronii a t , N*«a-

l,\llill-; a iilf houKs, one nr two machitu's.Iii'iulrc Tifi hrnftd it.

|■;:\IU\liF pir rr-m Irmiulrn 327 Brilcvlllp nvc-

A iilnm nhllpN n n d M o to re y c le a W a n te d .M \ X \\ I-L l. riinnl" Ut, h»<i7, with lop and fii'i

i-'|iil|mctii , will |«ay rHwh. UiuhI hp In i - rfcr-l.MT. iiti-iii, 2 l|nntli'nn»* u vo . Ixihl Orungr

H E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E ^ C IT Y .

‘riTO.NE 740.

JAMRB A riERRTlIF.Al. EKT.lTE - ! l iV N 'l , r.<J\NS

Ma I.N i‘ I-n£^fl lIFHflY HUILITNf;40 UUNTON RT

Ifti IMft ‘ hE K HON’r ' *

REAI, ESTATK MKI': |N S liR A N '‘f M'iT»;ny+' I'lrUr lUuBH Insiiian-ft.

. iiri-fv H.'fiiJh liif|»-iiuii!\ Ilia,II in , '-NATKiN-U. SIATK HANK H U1 LI *I .'4« J.

KM 10:"AH t 1' '■'■'H Mi: 'H A N ]''LATHUi '!• AM 'i:ilK«lN.

REAL E.^TATL ANU l.NKl RANUE

174 nttfiAT) BT, our* ORANliB BT.

TF.I.LITIONE 14M.S l'inZ l^l-'KIFI'.K EtLAI.TY «'n.

I’lill.l'* y. I'nw Jfibn ]. l*f.'if«r, Kw,li'-nl I'MiM" t""Jght, fl'Ji.l and rvniM

R"n:fl culh-c‘t''dft2ftl 7*ik Rrnftd *i

r .F n w . HKFINCTAN.HKAI. K.-^T\TK l.N.-UR\N!-K, LOANS rt.Hl Ur,i ,n ii1,U . IM.'i ^'lUiloti iri. Tol. fMHj.

,1A.M1;S J IIOKI.IN'I I>i'|r'rf.*afir 1 J .'Srlliur Dp- vin-^ real es'Hii- i.rit |ii.«gTnncik t p 'IcT . c--rvj-

ii-lhstiiNi r if >1, h <■ f Ni-w Yi^rk. N .1 , f 'tnn,,ift-nn . M'lKi finrl 'A!. Room 2'Ml. 77(1 I'n^ad.i'jy iNV, ItAI.L. Ear IHftff

f„u t a t r a n h in r u r a s n u 1.3NTINO A l.:ni,I.KUTlNfJ A HJ’EUIALTY.

SHKRn|> r liAl.L. 222 M ARKET 8T.RI.AKHKKO ZK IriLFH .

REAL KKTATH AND F lI lE TN.^URANCE. f«KN‘r O'U^ECTIO.NB.

WOO ilROAIJ AT. ROOMS 1101-303.'FIVE Ikih tn I’linfnn |.i.; will bi? b-jI-I »ftnn

worth lint* IfM-atlun, RYDEH-HLAN'‘lfA m ) Rca)ij I'o., roam ilOli, l.'ninn building. 11 Clinliin riWF di. a geni:‘ra) eHfalc buBlni'Hu; we so-

Ih'li yr) tr irnde apil gnaran iee BHtl*fa4'tlon. F. F. MAYO Sl CO.. Ik's Rroad *t., cor. M arkei.

JOHN J. u l.‘INN,W FICSm.NL AVE..

Inaurattue. Ren I EsiamliDWART) h T ’l Um !

Honl Eitftte, Insurance, lioana and AnprnJBA]*, 422 PRirU KNTlAr. IHJILDINO.

ROPKViJAyE, Nurlh Revppth at., ITI"27xHri.reairicted; the muel dtHiirahlft lot »n Komi.--

vlllfi. WARFIEN. 104 Roseville iivr.

f i^ H - P- vertical engine; P, boiler; InjM rfsot order. Addreas E nffns, Box 51, Nswe

office.

M W d lifn a rr W iia1 w 4 -gM*LT. sgrew-cnttltig la the a id foot pre»a and

hand rolls w u ts d . Addresa L a the, Box 18, Mewi Offloe.

FRANK WliiliJOHN. Real K stete Rmker orig­inal locftihii) 741 llroad *1.; properly for sale

and rent collcrtlons soHclted.

Dw-«>1lliitra.SOUTH 13TK BT., ppar Bnuth Orang" ave. -

'2U story. 2-fajnlly house, unly S'J.fHXj, g-’infi cunillilfjn- Addras* Terra*, Box Its, N pwh ufllfC.$l,.Mtn BUYS nlc > little flve-rnoni house. In

nice neighborhood: very wkiy Icfmi*. flENRY J. riEBIlY, 702 Broad, corner M arket; 'phone 4142. ^HOT'SR with len n tim s. ■ team ^^eal; ail Im-

nruvraienis; must be seen to be appreciated, on Taylor *t P H, TOHPKlNH, 2R K earny sl.W 'nuiiD Ilk* to lell house. 12 rooma; all Im­

provement*; barn and shed: 25x200; on South 15th *t. Address Twelve, Box 20. NSwa office.CBABTOriD BT.. 44-^Heuse, eleven nximi. for

on* dif two families; key a t 49. Addrexs Uwh«r. 120 Wataon av«., or any agent.TH R B E'FA U ILT bouse; a il iTnprovementa:

tm iit be aold; 28xlOQ; $5,900. c iu i a t PAUL LUTZ'S, 19th ave. and 20th t t .

>ipven-rcn'ini lH-u*e. mI 21 Rmitkjilrlp [il.. pertciiHh. Itvqiilrp MR rLD K l. 54 Fulton *t,. \V?e.hifAhen, N .1

R r r n w r i l a v l l l e .50 ACREH high *lght|) land In an Improved

loralUv; euliuhlc for a ■ixiimer homo, board­ing hijun<- Or lu r.n lna . 1^ Tnile* from Ilernanti- ville Biatlui; Inquire 25 Wt Bi Kinney et., olty.

R n a t O ra n a w .TIIIC upif*!rtunlty yi u urc iix/klng fnr tn *pcur*

nil el*-trunt lintm- In Ka.'ii 'irflngc al s bar- khIi i . i^iiUaln* riUu< r,jr>rnr>. bath, heater, ta iji)

Iiiiiii, lui r.Hxl.’rfi ll^e luinuU'p’ walk from Hrl'k <'hiirrh St.tii<<n Il ikK i-tuifl tuiyn It, hul*ikncc Hfrangcd ii- kuII , 1Al ' ‘cntrnl «vc . near Hftlfttfil «!.. I'pcii i<if irmt^ci ilon Raiitrdtiy and Hunday tifriTh-H n 2 ui .ft ir;'U < k L'CKM nwn»-r. IM> Mftrk' i hi.. ntlU fr hnuia, 111 12 ftO. _________FAHT uR A N 'iF . <Jiic. ri Arrm 11 «in house

fnr *ah-. UU lUftiOu -,\<1uh1\ c fH ll-iiUril m'c- tjon. Oar^ralii ciiii'k nah* AOdreft* Owner. It-'X ft2. N' vi8 -.ftii c

Kanf*«.|)\N i';j,|,I.Nf7. wc-ll huIlT *lt rcvimii. Iwn lot*;

iil'i-ij l‘ ■r|l^«.i, prl'** ini'1 rerm* rftt'ronabtu; ruMt'r I'l i«rll on uc<oiint *■>( busl-l,< .“in Home. Ho* 47, Ni-w* offlfc.

(■ re se llw o o d L n k r .FmKFBT 1‘AHK. (JrfH-riwjjoil LuKc. N J. ; gs*-

i[. r, «| ■ 1 iif ine worlij. him«>jlow and cotfhge;il,.iri ,r]t'\niiH)n n KurroimdpHl hy mi»un- r;iiii}4, liirRP lake. Iltw ilntiiniit, boating and hrirhliiK U'ilf-,| f .r lls hcallhfolni-HH; Ti. aT »*ta.1; 1, prl<-i- and upward, IfM-luding w nierri'-ni S.-n-l for tr'mHl»-i W H AOKlCOT,J^. K4J Hi . Nfw York

lI H ln n .\i rtITF F o n i-liU T. ANL' TKRMS UN I'lUR

T i r u i , i.N>: f a m il y n n o w ga .N]' II.STH) l l 'd .-K S . IlDAFY unR n u , I F^.NI'V. ftT H iL 'C lN lA . TWE.VTY .MIN- UTFS KIl"M HHO..MI A M j MARKKT HTH., Fi\'i-: ' ’.\iii- \ u F

1‘AV.MFNrS A lioU l T IIF -«AMK Arf HP:NT. FUn.fLFMAN * r n

"ilK i^H' '.U> KT.

I r v ln i g to n ,KINK i»roflcrty op]..-hKl|i- thi* Hpcc<lMQy fp '

IraU'*-. lmu*i', 7 rontUR Hnd balh. rvicif;burn and shf'ClH. all mo''iern lmpt'0VT>mi,-nt9; ri'-Kiii bcHt. 3 h»r*: i1rH‘i*«HV* front end n u f ; tr.HB imd planifl on pn ijrr'y- Adlr.-i* liar- gain Hnx 4k. .N.*wb offit-t:$3 10 DOWN halanc* $1" monthly mi prlnoIjMil,

liuyH one of ih./si- voxy mov fix r Fi'in n l-with bath mid lm|iroi t-incnii, i-i-piriflcd

m-lghhorhofjil. Imm.-dhu.* poHi'Csslou BT.lTKB, [rv’lnglon.

M n p l e iru fM l,CUUl''K auburli-in u- lu.-*, cuby u-rm*. in

BoowveJt r a r k . gi»«. €ii-.:rk ligin. ale^m ht-ftifd iind newer, uIm.) fliic bulldinjj loo*: aevi-u mltiuiw* from dc|iot, uwiieis on ground every afinrnoon W nU-'K. i.N I KuA,J i..-^ C '’• B70 ft alley r ind. tVeat irange __IF \fiii cor.r,-m|ihiin bujing un elogant une or

two rnmlly in ih>> grnndvat rnaldenUa]be.’i3on of Mnidwvpiid. vifiu Model 1’urk (ter- lolijijH Mrirliigfli'i'l o\+ troMcyi. w oeral In rounii-,<ii coiiMitu-turj a l vj*ry low figure*. J,Sl Wri Ur-Hid HI

O rn n ir e .FINK building elu-s; no liner building Bliee 1ft

III.' n n o g i’M than Iho r'artor Eatato, com er nf Trenioni ave and i.lric'ihJ avo ,. flue shade irecji eli'ffani rielgliborhf'»ri nnd coiivenlent tft troll.*}- nnd (raJii. Ihe ludi-B wdll Interest ynu; Kgenl 1‘H the gr-'iimla Wdlneaday and Sat- iirdrty arrcrrU'-iOB HPIRHEIVr .AUSTIN, owner* K, Hlllftldct ave . W eft oninp*^. or any agent.Ui>zV llllh* Ht-ven-room housf', all improve-

nicniH. ati'1 «n ►•aflcHi mnn*. HENRY.1 REHllY, 7ft! Rroad, riir Market- 'Phone 4142.TKN-FHUiM h-jiiAe. nil Unprovcmeu'*. for sale

.■hc«|i iir ri-ni. « It'dl ri , Oratige. Own«r. LAWRENCE. HT ilslricd ri.. Last Grange.

d r o v ^ -H O t’SK, nine n>omi; hosier: fine rom er! 3 lOjU;

'i h lo 'k i ovBan; Jo,500; might exehang*. W- 11, SHll'M AN. S Malden Ians, N. Y.

R a h w a p .b a r g a in n rimm hnuso; N d b ^ ^ a , e to .; 1

bitle r ia ifu n ;'h ig h , beautiful Iccatlcm: prtoe iiOU ea*j Icrnis; worth tlO.Ofifl!. H* HAR-

L e s TY. rtuhWH>‘, N. J.

W « a t O r«s»S«-GOOD bonding sUe# o« W teelw st. a t e t la d s -

ley ave.. w eal OceAge, fog sa leu also to s Ipvealtnsoi proi>eriy.chsng* eoaaldsrtd. HBRBlBOffT A U o^M , W mnsTde s rt.» Weet Oranga.

W c a t l« l d «A 3^'STORY ri-ame bouie, on Summll; a r t , ,

WestfirM, N. J.* ««ven roonts and bath, all ImprovMnetiUi. Ibctudlng fleam te a t ; overbsulsd, i t Uw pflo*. Address B. LBOTT-* AHD, 14 « t

i

Page 16: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

- N E W A R K I f i V R l f i N G N O T S . T U E 8 D ;

V-a i T A T i r o H

( a O H B .• A L B - J M A .

K. 1.

J M m i n n n w r e o t ts M tiir H i* « r n H .S i e t H n i ip U n b o ^ M .

B o : ta B * B O B ois,. 0 i> . R- H. D«pot. B*inmr. N. J.

r o m BALK OH H X C H A N O B .

BAUB or r tn t or rso h u ifo , rmm onr to * • lx (tio lly houM In elty o r ouK U r. AH'ly yoin 118, 800 B ra i l »t., cliy.__________

, r O B BALB O R T O A M .______

fw iT H W A H D -F o tlrtrrn rotim«, *11 Im- DfDTMnonti;, near depot; rent |4u ; t'/r **le BtAVnU. Bower* IjuIIiIIik . ____

> ■ lA L b O R TO I .K T -O fJ T O P T O W N . __________ __

, J IU T .’ n . J .-A ltr«c tlve home. « l mlmitee i r o n lacluiwanTt* fitetitm. N ew ark: * rotim*,

ndry. I tH m heitt. Hied tuithrocim, hnrjwood n , r u . electrlcllr: ttervant*' mllet In net-

p; naw mnd up to date: Int Hdrlt'-h: >4*n ner

P im R I t U B D R O U B B f T O U » - O l I T O F T O W N .

F^IRNIBHED HOliNB for rent till OctolNr 1: viKht rw m i. All mnderQ lmprov«mfnUe oca

mimue rrom troiley. five mlnutfl* from Maptf- wood Stallon; w rite or call hafor* Friday, tha I5th. 0 . E BUMPIaB. 9 JHraraon a v r , South Oraitga-t'OFt UEKT—ilaauMful l3'roofn cotlaga, lo

W atar Clip aaoUon, for iummeT, aJJ lui' Lhjt'ottmnle; flnaly fumiahed: ncMrtMaton lm- iTiwllaialy. H. T. LABAK, Dalawara W atar Pan, r^ - __

W e d i i e s d a y s ^ s p e c i a l R e a l E s t a t O ' D a y S = S a ‘ « n i a y s

F IIH N IB IIB D HOHNBB TO A B T -liK A - a n o R B .

AT HltADI.KY UKAItll. N. J .—Ide-l! aiimmer cnttiiKoe. mmipletely furnljhed, imiirovemenn.

ei-ean (rniit and vicinity. tWIO to ■on. ala» a t Aatjury Park. Avon and B^'linor jkY’kh’i t*n iAppHratlofi. H ir ilA B P M cNEKLi. Main «t.. Hradley Bvach, N. J.

I^ a io ; might *W6ll: alio i-th« r proportU'^ b t and aai«; - — ‘ - - - - -

y

fumlahed cottage* for aiiinmer. C. HOUdICa Ayeney.__________

tlELMAH. N. J THB QUSEN SUMMER RESORT.

Fontiihed Coltasei tor BreBOn u( 1WJ8. N EIL H. m i l l e r .

ks. R. n . Denot.b o o k l e t URON U E yU E S T ._______

baiAN ORI>VE. H. J .-C o«aae» end Iw anllai- ■MaM (Or aate aad rent; LrKiiil^t upon ap- Ucattoa. Call or writ* F! N’. Wf>Ol.,PTON. fiO ■tia aaanua; irlaphnn*

U r m s f o r i A L B - o c TU M tb a ig a ln i n*ar 8mnmlt; •pl-'naid tour- Acra fruit farm, new hou«e. nfti“*n-tov poultry pUot. gt>od tmUfllnK*. pranly-aevrn-arro truck and fru it farm , '■■uly koOO; boaullful twrlve-acru farm , new eniam- Satcd houao. bath and barna, rhenp. ai {OTCHK-ifiB-JOPa CO , flummtt. N _ J_______IK S M orrii County farm cheap: t*n D.. li­gand W atwut .10 m11*» from New«rh. extra foA building*; running aprlng w nier lo all. tay term*; might tnk* ra rt m hang*. Iti- Ura owner, room (07, Unlun b u ild in g ._____lOHT* arrei, 14 rooms, fru it, shade, two

^ to depot, nilnuie* out. JS,. IhP. 0. Box 27W. Kewnrk__________ ____

F O R R X C H A W fS iS 'U l'T UK TO W N .

exchange eight acree nf Ipnil and leigc ' fifty acree. Bprlngfleld. N J . f<«r hi>ufc*

rke M,bQ0. Addreie Kzchange, Boi o f f i c e ____________

r iL L excl % k a , fifti

I L E T - O t T O F J U W K ,

rent, fmm June to O noher, U1 ohlelcah farm , «U-rrKim euttagf fut-

bhad: large ga/desv all pUnierl: lnrg» rhicHrn lUdliifa, W chlrkena: I'onMmitlng dlafanrre

Kew York: thirty m lim fer'^rnm Jlnrnd nttd I.al» referancee required AdJreaa Nulley. 'fifi, Kewa office _________ _____________

^A R N S w a t i t k d - o i :t o k T O t ^

C !k TSD^ to purohae<' n fa rm nr counlr> ihoma w ith acc^ago, l>elween M lUburn and lo n ilto w n ; houao of nine ii> tvn rw rn e , all bprOTamentei nnar atom and achnol; rnuet tva ahade and fru it treea; would consider fin change fo r c ity income property, Addraw untry , to x W. Nawe oflire. c ity .

K L R V tS lIB D H O U S E S W A N T E I> "»1C A - S i lO l lE . ^

tJ U irT 'O R TICN ROOM HOUSE, WITH IM- nt*fVl-:MENT8, FUitNIBHBD. tV.\NTM»

IN UELMAJl. AVON OR U^N<I UllANfm riiO M JUN E I TO fh'TOUER l . O lV h TLBMH AND PA RTirul-A RS.

JOHN y tT U T lN .2Xb MARKET HT . xNElA^RK _______

W ;tN T E n. furn)ehe-l tenl or bungrtinw. ai ni.«-nn (Jrt>VF. nut to excei'd 1100 fur the aea-

ern. Arttlrree Tent, Hnx Jfl. Newe offlt e

STO ItU S* O F F IC E S * BTC.* TOliA llN —Large burn lo let Inquire 240 Mul-

l>«rry pi , tsppf^ue Franklin at.HROAO ST . J'llf—Ilif Shop Jfi rear, runt ria -

tn>n»iliJi' ifiiiiilrc 3-l| Hruad eiCORNElt i f Weei and Mrriun ate-: large

Rtiir*' Juxt remodeled; now plate glasa win dow*, Rt<»d grficery atand. J. lU 'P -F 'llE riiT , 7A* I3njftd_at^_____________ ________CTlTlNEfl HTfiJlE. Ihth ave. and Lillie nt ;

gK^d for any bueinifap. HUhnhle for druggiit Ir.gulre 277 IHth avc. BTERNLlCHT,O.NTRAL, light loft, about 1,600 pduare feet.

In new modem const ruction building; heat; elevator. PAA8 DTK CO.. QO-62 Shipman aLJiF.SKItOOM, t?MlO, bait equipped office# In

N ew ark. el*nngrapher and telephone, wa.i*r. eleririr light, etc. WAIaKER, 142 Mark*! atDI'7HKitr>t>M to lot In Urge, llghl a |r ^ mod«Tn

iifficcp. all lmprr>i'*nirt)ua, rertl I4. Tlonma HT and rw. 22 <*llntnn elDESK ROOM to let In nicely fum lihed. up to

dal» r*«l eelnii’ oiTlre. |4 per mgnth. Homn 46 Clinton at

DESK R(X>M. elegant office 6fd.rke1 Bt

Room 40, 122

A P A IIT M B N T S . RO OM S AKD K LA TfiTU tM T *

C O lT i r i r ^ ." ^ la S ^ l r a t fiat; five room s; all ImprovementB; Janitor i*n-lcoa; uppoxUe

K m eger’a realdence Inquire Janitor, onpfunlev* _ ____ _____('U N TO N I’l,rTc<ir

•ei'ond. I l l : nee roome.-thlrd fliKir, 112; large an<i light; im p T u v e in c^ ^______ _________ __iJ lE sT N l.T ST,. 34. Oh# block from Hroad

• f J'Tie and e li Tootne and bath , all Iro- .t-m enta inquire biieemeJil or 1181 U i^ d .

CllDlrW (late In Hawthorne and Peahlna avea, fur r<*ni < hfni , to purtlea With reterance#.

W IIEINSIIRIM ER. 4 A c a d e m y j i t ._______CHADWICK AVE.. Ull Flats, coiitalnlog ffre

HO'l e l l ris'irip and bath, all Imprnvemenia, Inriuriing atfam heat. Inquire op premiaei.i 'H a DWICK A V E. 65—Flvo light decorated

rir.nna and halh . all modem Impnn-cmenla;n-nl iu>"UTBtc. _____________O JR N K lt lUt 1(1 let; Hix light large and airy

rooina, Improvemetjta. Inquire 41*8 ClintonHiri'., In Hinrr. _____ _ _____________n iUNLJt fla i, ihriM) Isrga. elegant rooma;

(|ulnl nelghliorliuod; |]1 . 44 Ulchmond at.ELEflA N T m-w Mat#. 23 SifUth 21at #1.. near

Sprhigllf'M aVi>., every Improvement; rent i-y^'KE. iSA M arket el,, office

hcurfi, HI-12EARL HT , near Elixabeth ave.—New, dcoo*

rBied fiate; rh'B rooms and b&th; hajla fur* nmhed, lighl*0, JanRor Mrvtce. Apply Janitor, )2 E arl at.ELM ST., 63)—Six tight rooiDi, w ith -all 1m-

pnrveinent#FBCK RENT FOR OKE MONTH*

F our rooms and bath, all ImprovamanU, In new houie, Juet off South O range ave.; rant tU and >16 P H IL IP J. BOWERS A CO.. IMS&lHPk#t it.FI.ATS- Now two-fam ily brick housoi, five

nxime and hath. Improvement#. 16 E art »v. Hit 54 H unter at . tlH. ftjur room# tlO and |11. WM L ULA NritA HlI. TOO Sherman ava. pr 46 i^dnle^ atFLATS; near tninlon ave.; #lx rnoma, bath,

all Impruvementa, 120; five room# and bxUi, 110: flat tn two-family hcrtja*, all lmprov«oi«iili* I2R. OILLEN * ori.. 1M M arket at.

A K A H T M B N T 8 , ROOM S A N O F L A T S T O L B T .

SOUTH 12TH HT.. 4no -F la ti In naw B-famlly houaea: B and 6 room#, bath; all Jmprova-

menia; newly decorated: rent - ‘5"Lulra on premlaaa, or J0 8 OKIN, fourth floor M etropolitan building. 23» Washington it .HOtJTIl U TH HT.. HfUV*Uealrablft .flat; newly

dficnrat^d; two-family hnu#*: #1* large rtjoma, bath, pantry , eciACltH* atrfttn h<-alcr: ren t 120. FLU M E A I R O A ^ . hOt^nroad #1SOUTH HTH HT . tWI.f n#inr Central ave. -F la t ;

•ecnuil floor; klx rftoxna. hath; all Improve- mentn. |2L Inquire JOHN FHANZ. 30 Mont­gomery i t ___________POUTH iJT H BT., 40714—Bli rwime; tile

bath; pan try ; dumbw‘Rlt*r. n'^wly docorated; between tbreo car*, near South Orange a v e .;»17. _ _ _________________8 0 1 T H 18TH BT., 140--HI* roofue and bath:

all Improveinenls; nice iivlgbborbood; ren t very reaionahJe. Inquire top boor______ _SOUTH oRA N O E AVE, I'fild. cor. Smith at.,

V nllB burgh-Four, flv*- nr elx room#; all Im- provftfjienti. itcam h*«l nuppllcd _____SOUTH tlTH 8T , 122- Five rooms and bath ;

nicely det'orated; cnrniT, airy, light room*; je n i |HJ. Inquire drug ______________SOUTH UtTH BT , TT.I-Flai of five Uglit

rooms, bath and imiiroverarnta. eecond floor In tw o-fam ily hou#e. _____ _ _ _______HOUTH SIXTH ST , l2H^FIve large, f lig h t

rooms and bath ; rent I Id. Inquire UI.*UM1-!, first floorSOUTH 2t)TH ST.. 312-Two nice room#:

w ater, gae and part of relliwr. private-SOUTH BTH BT . 80-Flve Dice light room#,

all ImprCfvementa Inquire A. BRENK-

ELM .‘+T . 223—To Icl, large corner a to fe ; reS- Inquire / PLANK, M Tlcb-rr-nl.

E'T/F>HS, suitable for mfg. of Jewelry and na^'eiiles. all nvodem im pta.; alio store for

mfgs.' agent or show mom. near cor. Broad and Market ati. Inquire Engineer. 24 Boudinut #t.FOR RENT, store theatid), 230 M arket at.,

y+xlftO. Inquire Tlu- KIr-ctrle Motor and Equipment f'o., 232 Market ii .. or your aganl.riF T E E N T H AVE., 3Ul Store and two rooms;

all Improvementl. r<iui fl2GTIOUND FIAIOR, 20 Clinton at.; light and

beat; rent reasonable lo gixjd tenant. Apply to H KN lty DK'KflON. S ^ rn n lo n at.GREEN BT.. 27, rear—Blabk. four siafis; ahert,

(jflico and big loR, rent reosonable. inquire n.47 Rniad at

fA C T O R lB fl F O R S A L E O H T O L E T .

BBKRTT ST.. 37-48, and 102 Oreen i t . - ek and frame factory; over Ifi.OOu square

nLlVKR W. .TACKflON. 20P Market at

F A C T 0 1 U E S T O L E T .

FROM k U r 1. the lanre f a c t o r build- l u a t r 'be rear of Noe- S4. 3d. 3>t and

dO I ^ a y e t te ( ta m e r F air) a t - near Bifiad ft-, now occuided na a trunk &U>ry; suitable (or light nianufaotur-^v lS R ? * * cE ^ ^ 'n A r.L T l o o t e d .

R in i reasonable.IsQUlra of 0 . NAUNDORFF. 780

Iro fid tL

tn ibe Lelung building, one and two- with power and n e a t; fii'ii-claae

Apply on pr«mieei, eouthweni com er and Marehall ati,. Newark. N, J

LOITH to lei. with Or wllhout power; good llghl; ileam heat; elevator; In good repair;

also doslrsble one ilory building, with ari«a- \yay. Inquire engineer, A tlas building, 78 H am ­ilton jeL____________ __ ___________

' LOFTH W ITH TOW »Ra n d h t e a m u a a t .46 LAWRENCE FT* WABHTNOTON W IL80N.

I/>FT to let, wUh power, *0x100. \'eeey el.

Inquire lOfi

NEW RT,, 12—P att of first and entiro second snd third flixirs; largii show window*, facing

Huhtle A Co.; side entrance, good llghl and ventllutloti. inquire first fltior. _____RUNYON ST,. ITS—Slnre. wllh three large,

ligh t Airy rooms, all litu>rov'ementf; rent reasonable- Inquire II KUllLKH, 760 H un­terdon si.

FI*AT; 37 P ierre #t , near Bprlngfleld ave.; five large rooms, with rIj Imjirovemsnts; carpet

In Die hull; lATge garden, rent cheap. Inquire 647 SprlnKfleld rivcFI.A'D-HandsH'ime 6-room flat; bath ; all large

light rooina; newly rteooratert; flne locaiion: ren t 420 Inquire i'‘OLEHAMMER, 120 Fu 'ker 0t.FI4AT to let; centrally located; alx rooms and

bath ; 106 Hlecck^^r M . rent |22. ALBERT PTETN. 204 Wn^ihlrutton stFLAT, six ro/inis. at) lEnprovsTnenti. and gar­

den, will bn i-acant Juno 1: rent $17. Inquire 401 Routh l l lh siF IF T H BT., 2:14. North, two mlmitea from

cs^ and Rnsst lllti Blatlnn—Rlx rooms,, and bath , steam hvAt; acpamic rn tranoe: ahAdrs and #cTe*ins furnished; fine IcH'atlon; rent frt<euntil June 1 v e r r i f r . rsi* Orangf siF IN E five Bix ........ flats, tw n-^ritlly houses;

T riton terrace. Wo.j<l*lcls suctnin; only $18, $20, take KhiRil or Paterson car# to t'hester ftvp , walk iw . Iilurks l•APl (0 Peabody pi. and you will hoviKOB on hll^FAIRMOUNT A \'l ' . ;IA2 -Elegant flat. Pi rooms

and bath . hiU and i.'oid w ater; newly deco- TiittHl: reilt |16. Inquire H. (X )L l»nN 'itE RF.VIRM OrNT AVIC, 2o;j—Moijem rtsttn. five

and six rooms bath , heui fumlahed, fine neighborhood, noar South Orange car#FAIHMOUNT AVI':.. Deslmblft five niOms

and balh , all Imprrjvfmerts; handy lo three car lines; low rent. IntRiIro Janllpr.

STABLE and stalls tn let,

14 Lombardy Bt,

E. D. LKONARD.

8TAULER-Thr*e atalla to let. cheap. 272 Hanli st.

Apply

rO manufacturing roonui, with or w ithout par; 7.W0 and l,4O0 square feet. Hopper li^ , 3U-24H Bank st., corner Howard and

m B A L E S T A T E W A N T E D *

j n t So » ganera,! real estate builnaas. we #o- IM t gottr UAd« and guarantee satisfaction

►* r . MAYO A CO., 788 Brogd st.. cor. M arket.LABLX PROPERTISa In all locallitM:

.M 4 us full particulars and lowest prices. ip iN O T T A DBAN, 582 BROAD ST

ITANTEO—M t Proipect ave. realdence wUh •table or room for one; $'Jf>.iaiii to ihio

■^WARD-QEHIN CO.* Prudentiai ImlldlnKjf'AMTVD, to purchase threti-fam lly h'>usr, vl- i^ k lty n th ave. and ^th nr tlth st. Address

Box 10. News office.p W A B if buelness property. Atldn-vi. gl\1ng ■ fu ll partlcularBi Investor, Box lb. News nf-

u i

STDHK, new etui a ttractive; r<*nt free till June first; corner Central ave and 17lh *1. PfU

LOIHR WKIBS. 227 South Hrange hvp. ; telc- phoni :i26«H, Newark _______________BTf>RE. central. lAf Wlllihm st.. L'orner W ash­

ington. rent $IH month, good xbow window; sttItabU' nny business Iruiulre ANDREW FI-RH. UM Msrket st.STORE and boaement. 20x 10. IS U fayeU e at.,

with railroad conned Ion tn r>-nr; lmmr<lliite posseBShm E state a. II. CONDICT. 2fl Law ­rence fit

H OU fiBS T O LET*

llA y'i CHANCB-^'llntun HIU; new ht<un>*i.. JUBfifoaely decorated. 136 to Isrgv i-onme, k tv a ptaiaaa, F, J. FIN IjKY, 34 lloni«BtL>ad p a r i . Cfiaton pj. Telephone 54667.^ U R T 8T,, 06 -DHck house, 14 rooms, mod- ■ •n i Improvements, hat water h*-at; fine loca- lon for phyaicisn. W. IIEINSKEIMFR, 4 ^oademy a t . __________s Ul BSRHT Bt .—Himso, seven plciisant .rooms; porch; largo yard: part imi rovr*- konta; rant $26, inquire 2i^ Mulberry si , fcwnd b e l l . _________________fIJLTON BT.. 38—Large hou^c. 16 ruoriit. all

Improvements; suliatde ftir lioanling nr fur- UlStcd-nKiin house. t.'. T. HHIl’M.xN. 177 pa»d s t . _________ _________________________UKCOLN A^'E.. 144—Huusfl, sis r<ionut rfnd n>atb, ImproveruenTa: *!su five r'^ ims .lol Wth. S3 James st. Inquire M •i^'HAf'KEN, hi'o ^ a d . _________________________ ________ _l ^ T BND AVE, 7 7 -KlKht room,. I111H1. .^eteem heater; $Hd. Key ut 73, nr nunKM

^ K B . 186 Market s t.; offii'e liuurs. ](i-l2 ItolA R B roE " ir .T 'i 'lB . near Thlrq avs.-T«n

gooma; steam heat; all Im pta.; tow rent and k ^U tl Ifiducementa. M EIRICK. H3P RmAd.pOURT AT., 126, near' n’lph~Bl.-^'ii7-famMy

brick houae; IL rooms; all iniprovcmHms. Ap-

E y WILLIAM H. STRAUB, H igh al-ILL ST.. 28, near Broad—Eleven large nximH; b&th; Bteanj heat; everv linprovcmcnl: rent iaaoDiblo. FEIST & FEIST. 78f^Hrn«d____OUTH lOTH BT.. 11—Near imllcy and d**|>ot;Seven boauttful rooms; w ^rv im provem ent.RiUl 136. FELST & FEIPT, Broad.____rAl.NUT HT., near Bma,l—Rr:iW'n S tone resU .dance: 13 ronins; overv IrnprnxcHient; rent ^ • o nable. FEIRT A FE IST. 7 ^ Broad^_____pUCK HOUSE, nine rooms, nil Jmpruvj- . memg, two bUicka from Broad Bt. Htathm, p., L. and W. Tt. K. Apply 37 CUt St.SUMMIT ST.. 20-Brick dwelling 0 rooms

besides balh and laundry .Apply to MAKCL’H t - WARD, m Broad si , _______IIDRT-ROOU houae To lei; 2& Arlington at.

Apply D. WOLFF. H3 Market. _______^CHARD «T, ti6—10 rfioMiH, all Improve- Irnents; newly decoraipd; #40 Ji.»ilN U. hOPPTN. Orstiga and 7th sis

flTORK find fiat at flftl Ferry s i.; sUilahlr for a saloon, di ug store or grocery CiUO. E.

Si'HFM 'KR. 41l'U nlon building.SOUTH lIT ll ST., near Horlngficl.l nv'- M'kJ-

r-rii stnrp; sultuhln for Ittuuclry, sh-'crnnkcr, e tc .; rent |12. iJR. B. tJLJ'CK. 22 ___

THE FO U /iW iN O D EH tK A B LE CENTRALLY lAJCATlCH STORES TO Ll'^ASE; iMMfi-

DlATR POflSKSBlON.M arket si., (I2—ktore or entire building. Msrket st., HU, near Washington.Market at., R>6. adjolnlog corner of W ashing­

ton.Wnahlngton st., 241-243. adjoining corner of

UarketSjirliignelLl ave.. t58 -flio rs or entire building. 5!arkei at —Store, 26x100,New ht.. 30. oiipoalie Huhne's.BprlnKflehl ovi*,, 4tR~40fi. near Falrm ouni ave.

—Three new ai(»rrS.Hroarl at., near M arket—A desirable store.

LUflTIC# 4 MARX, Real E sta te and Insurance. MetropoUtan hulldirg.

Th<^ne 000. Market and Wnshlngiott its.

F a TRMOUNT AVR. rooms, hath andall Improvements except steam heat; first

floor____________________________________TAinMOUNT A\T!5., 70-Plx rooms and hath;

second floor; aJI Improvements except heat,FAIRMDUN’T AVU , 37ll—Five rooms and

bath; all improvements.

BPRINGFTKLD AVE.. tmi-Fhur and flva large, light rooms and bath; all ImptA: nev.'-

1y decorated; chsw rant: ul#o fiats m otbst part# of city. Apply Janitor, premUa#.STIRLIN O flT., 89—Tw-c well lighted rooms oo

Aral floor, with bath. Inquire 39 fltlrtlng st.. Id basem enl. ____BIXTEENTH AtTJ. and l«ih g t.-F lv e ^ t n s

and ba th , all improvements: ren t $13: ^ m onth free Inguira on premliaa, or RODER, ““fl Broad at. _______STRATFORD PL., com er R «« at.—Five large.

elegoJit rooms; bath and all Improv^menta; reference. Inquire L l-EVlN, IfiO Sprltig-

8IX rooms, all Improvements; rent $18; and five rooms. $12; T2 I8lh ava

SEVENTH A V E . 167—Fat to lot; su itab le for doctor; hot and cold water ____________

SUMMIT ST.. 66-Tw o and four rooma. rent Jd.60 oacb. MRS. ROOEK

r t l R N l S H E D HOOIUS TO L B T .

EMMET UT., 65, convenient to South Bt. S ta­tion—Large. light, nicely furnished nxim,

tu ltah le for iwn; private family; aU Improve- m enla; ren t mofierate.EI.M ST,. I t - ' i ’wu i;iinuroilng front ro«u i, fu r­

nished, for light huusakeeping-El-M ST . 112- Vory plesfant frvnt room to

li‘t furnished.E a RI. s t .. 17—Nlcrly furnished front room,

all lm pm\'nmei)ts; reoaonAbie.FULTON ST-. 26—'J’wo large I'onwrrtlng rovms.

furtklalted or unfurnlHhoil; miltahle f<T one or two genllenirn; centrally lofatiKl; in prl- \’a te fam ily

• O i iR D lf lQ .

ROHI5VILLE. North Fifth at., M 6-Larga, airy rooms, with board. f(»r grhtlemen; bath; lap

minutes from D.. U and w .,^U iloo.

TO COHFER O S SPORTS,

W .^ U ilSOUTH SIXTH UT., SCHfcBPnnnfortabJe fu r-

□lahed rooma: bnard optional; all Improve* mctita; private house; rsaaonable; Contra) ava., W arren at. (roHeya_______________SOUTH 12TH BT.. 81—Nicely furnished, large . front room. eii-eUeni board; convenient to trolleys, and Lackawanna Stailon; all ln4pro^'«• nienta; $6. _____ ____________

FULTON BT., IH -l*ftTg«. comfortably fdrnisli- ed room, suliabie for one or two getillenjoti;

all ImprovetYi^nla,Q BEEN AT-. 62 and 64—N«atly furnUhed fnm t

partor; all Impruvemeiits.HALBBY 8T., 66. near Hahne'e—*Nlre email

room, 11.50; lorKO sunny rorjin, first fli"»r. with hot oud cold water, ft»r housekrepln", with gas, 13.H A L 9ET BT., 31-L arge alcov# rqom, newly

decorated and furnlsbed, for two gentlemerv, or m an and wife, also other rooms. HORTON.HALBEV 8T.. 6^-L argo and small nlrely f'lT-

plahed rooma, with usn of balh; all linprnvc-m enta, ren t moderate; central location.HALHEY ST., 830—Newly furnished fr^nl

room, complete for housekeeping: g a s ^ ' ^ ^H A IJ5ET ST.. 28a—I..argo room. furnlsh<“l for

houiielteeplng. 12; alto single riy>m, 11^6___HAliBEY BT.. 83—Nicely furnished rooms; all

Improvement*. ____

SOUTH ORANtJE AVE.. 24fi-Nlcely furnlshei ronnit' with or without board; gas and bath :

reasonable.HTIKI.INO HT., hack of murLhouae—A

nice large front romn. with board, for couplu nr on** ur two ndultaTWO nicely fUrtilHhed twuPN In prlvkte fam ily ;

with or without brcakfasl; ceDtrally located Addreaa H.. Box 66, Ne.wa ofth*e.WAHHINOTON ST.. IBU-Good board; cheerful

m onii; con^'etUi'urvs; also table board.

B O A R D W A K TB D *

ElOARP wanted for gentleman, #op and claugb- irr , Itl and IH years, elate term a and loca­

tion. Add res* X., Box 18. Newa office.______HOME w anted for two pretty healthy children,

fuur and six. In niLned fam ily; m other c a n 't ]>ay much. Addresh Home, Box HP. N eaa of' Jk-i>MAN and wife, ntlddle-aged. board and pJea#-

tiril rw)in. near iiar line; perm anent; please lvi« full |iiirtlcularM as lo rate, location, e tc .;

reference If requlrod. Address Rex, Box 23. Nows ntllce.U N rrR N ry;H K D room ond b reakfast w anted

by lady. Roseville preffirred. Addreaa H-. Box IMi. News nfflee.

H tO ti BT.. 431-486—Large well furnished sin­gle Sbd conaeotlng ror>ms for light house­

keeping; alao front and hull roonts; impta.H IG H ST,, 43S-P1eaoant cimitecnng front

rooma; also a ihres-room furnished flat for light houeekceplng, convrnlencex.LIN D EN BT.. ll^-N Irety furnlnhcd rooms, with

Improvemsnla.M ULBERRY 8 T . 268. buck of city hall—

Connecting parlnra. with small washroom; h«'i and cold w fltsr; huliable for rtm-tur nr dentist, also la rg e front bodroom, with a lc o v e______

TH R EE and four room apartment#, w ith p ri­vate bath. 11K2 Broad si-, near South St

B tailon, every Improvement, eleam heat. Jani­tor pervlre, within 16 mlniitce' walk to Broad and M arket s t s . ; rent 12*6. HKYflR. 1176 Broad s t . : <ipen evenings; ‘phone 3106.TJIR FK large adjoining rooms on middle floor

and tialhnxim. 147 Wajhltigion st-. oppoxlle Lindi^nT H R E E room s!^bird flix-r three rooms, fourth

floor, r^nt reasonable. IM> iJherty st.T H R E E rooms to le t with modern Improve-

HH-nts 106 Bowery stTW n ideganl 8-room arnrtm pnts, Roseville.

separate heaiere and wniramef. near ln>iivya and s tation; only $2(1, $2H. OltiiEN. 784 RmadTO LE T Four light, airy ruonfs. water, g.is

and sfallonnry tubs LEON ROHE, 'rho Butcher, High and "WujTen sis

MULBERRY biT., 202. also iJifaycfie M.. «»- N icely furnished ri>oms for light hnuHvkeep-

Isg] $2 per week, no obJ«‘vti<<n to childrenNORTH SIXTH HT , 261, Newark NIrely fur

nlahed room for genllnnsti in pris-am tamllv , four ralouies from RosevIllH Siailon and tro l­ly '___________________________________________NEW ST,. P3—Two neatly f\irn1pih«*d pnrU.rs.

elngt* or conrwctlng. all lr]iiir''vemt'ntr, light housekeeping, tlire*- nilniiiHM hriiad and M.vr- kcl __^ ___ _________NU'M’T.V furnished room for lady or gentlh-

nuiir all ItniinivemHfyiH, Iti \Vi>«xU|rle. Ad- drnes Hnrnellke, Bnx 4H, Newjt C'rt\''i'NORFOLK ST . 2:i!»- L uk** looms for light

hnusekcHplng. $1.60 up. connoLilhK- up; all hiiprovcmcntsO HU lI.\m > HT . 2H l^vf> connertinK rooms for

houAek<'’riilng; running water, iilau single room . Iniprxvf'inenisFLAXP: H'I 2t)2, iii-nr Nhw-U lcci-ani furnish-

ed small n^ims; hH Un(irovementn; Jl 26 and 12 jn*r wi'ck; ftentl-mcn only.

TK’i LET. 60 I ’arkhursi el , second and ildrd finora. rootns, |20 Inquire 21) Plano st

TD L E T —62 Famp si., sli room flat: all llghl. Im provem ents; small faiidly

TO ~T^T. M agnolia st.. 6D-Thrfte large, light rotjm i. with attic,

FA IB V IEW AVE . 12—First floor, three-fam ­ily detached, five large, light rooms, bgth.

Im pts., 116. 8NOVFR, 27fl M iilhcrty at.FOI'^R roiims. Improvements! J.' minutes irom

Broad and Alarket, gond neighborhood; rent $)S; near (Pinion Hve. 21-2.1 Rosv at.FOUR light rouma. wllh water, gas and toilet, for a small family, In a iwo-fatnily houtw. 68 Houst'>n st.. cityFOUR ri'iirtis In let, secoMil floor; thr*'i» M><ims

to let. th ird floor, cheap rent Inqrilre IH5 Camd'“n st

VAILBRUROH. KflMted St . 4 0 -F lr it floor.fire rcKJms and bath, also heat; separate en-

Iranco; holf of a ttic ; half bb-rk to South Or­ange ave. trolley; rent (o a small family. Intiulre eecond floor, or 120 B<‘Uth 12lb st-VATI^fiDURCil!, Sluyvesant aw . 164—Elegant

six-room fiat; all ImprovemrTita; la rge plozxa ; lot .IBglSt) fre t; rent moderate. Apply 210 StilJ•^•eaant ave,VATLSBL’RGH, Columbia ave , 04—Five large

m om s: ba th : all Improvemenls: com er houaa; reetrlcled neighborhood; from Moy 16. $18 In­quire atxNVc,W A RREN ST.. 142-Flve and bIs large, light

rooms nnd tiaih; all ImprovemcntH; over!cub­ing a beautiful park at O m ra l ave. and W arren a t . , ren t (3i>.

FOUR nice rooms to let, small fam ily, *ti. Call WEI8S, 340 iHlli ave.

KOl.fR five and Six rooms lo li-i; cptitrsl quire L'l Orleans st

FOR R EN T—Two large fioors, one large base-

Kient HI-86 M arket stFOREST H IL L —Deelrabie fiat; six rtiomi and

b a th , ren t $36. L. A. KEM FF, T26 Clifton ave

THE HBrtBNBERO W'ORKS, W'ARUEN AND FLANE HTH.. CITY.

DKPIRAHI.K ROOMd. WITH ROWER AND B7EAM.

A. B. TAYIA5R. BUPT.

FTVK rooms In two-family bt iij***. with all Inv- provemenix. rent tl3 . A, Ml-JYER, fil6 Suvitb

Kith til.F IV E IrtrgC' rof’iiis, WHicr, gas. electric light;

ren t Jow J l.iEFFUR. Tiffany pi.. Irvlng- tijhttARDKN KT 71 -Four nice, llghl ruonia; gea:

w ater; tolU-t on plnsza. $lb M lt£ HAMl'- HUN. or riAUM, m 1‘acmc stH UNTER S T . Ui—Five rooms; all Itnpnivi'-

m enta; nuwly decoratccl; dcslrahle If'n’Btbm: one minute to thrf>e lmll«y lines; low reins. Inquire MR. COOKH l'N 'l'E H l H.iN BT.. TStfi—Kicganl now. atlr&r

llvp flat, light, a ir) , six ri^mis, hath, alt Im provem vnls; near Chntrin untl Bergen irtd leys. $1^,

Tf) l/FT, fiH"‘r find ifTlce, Inquire pi'JIKLLF.U, (he J+>neUT, 2.‘>o Market si , m-ar Miilberry

m . open nlgbtM, r<-nt legsoiiahle_______ _

pOUBE>-A pleHRurit «**ven-room house, . yara; all IniprovernvnU, ]'l MHUt hi |$0. Inquire 4U ICllinlieUt a^•e

|ilc«rent

GHI*AND AVE.. 21-17- Six rooms and bath, n#ar 2d ave.. all Impro^ em cnis; also 1 rr>-Mn

^ii#«. Inquire 04 Taylor st.JbUTH H T » nfiir Rn.ith

ava.—Eight rooms and b.itiirooniS, aiiuiiu.^pwens aud shades $;iu.IfiCE oae-fumlly house to let, with Impr ■M'

manta, at 603 Bergen si., pear Ulin: -n u \e .Nnt raasonatili),loaH T H AVE., 5. ni-ar Ilrtaul m s.v ..,, rfv.mt;I bath ; turnaco; or will ueU. lermn vaHy <‘*UE,

A P A n T tIK N T S . ROOM S AND r l .A 'f S T O I .B T .

At'AKTMENT I’E r i l , . Third nnd ISfilnvIUn QYgg,—i.'lioli'p corner 1 and p. room apart*

tpents; possi'»sl'U> May 1; liatulsnm''ly and containing all up-b>-ilaia improvement^. Apply In junltor ur Ft.'LLlCR Lund Co.. A r­lington. N. J. _ _ _________APARTM ENTS-New h-rooin apartinenis, illyil

bath; ImllH fu^Mlshcd utid lightad Janitor ber- vice; flH. $lh, 1H4 Ifik Shsm inn avo WILL- I.\M L. flLAXCHAFUJ. UH) Sherman ave , or •l.'i l*i liiler at __________ ____AFARTM ENTB-M cdem fivo ftn.l si* rnonis

and halh, all light; rent fre<- HU June 1. cor­ner O n iriil H\e. and I7ih ei, LiR LOi In WEISS, 227 Hnulh ttrang r avr , tr|ephuuc

iNewark ___a p a r t m e n t ?, 82-34 Hill hi ; 6 begutl/ul

rooms, alcove: large bath . Mesm heul. Jani­tor; corner; »uil doclfiP or dentlBt; near cUy hall; Immediate iwissesalon.__Inquire owner, 64,a p a r t m e n t . 36 Stirling bi r'-ril to

June 1, alx large, llglit nn>uis, bmli pmitrv; Ktonii\ heal; janitor aerclcr'. all miderii c«i- vetiletiou# Apply NHS'm pi Ui r i i ^ ____A PA RTM EN Ta-228 Peshme uvf . hIk rooms.

bath , fltewrn heat; hot watei fui uiNbed, elec, trie light, aw nings. $211. Janitor on premises.AI'AHTMEKTS—Rlx large elegunl matriB. bath .

ull Impts- except hea t; ecc-ond flt^ir. Ifil Sum- mil Bt. Apply M. JOSEPH. 20 Nelson place-

HUNTERDON HT., 8B8. near Climon a v a — Dealrahlfi five and six room new single flat#^

every room llghl and nlrv; rent |IS to $2y.J iT’NTKRDON s t . :.S1, near rilnloii ftvt. --

F irst fiatir; flM? miuiih, bnlh; fIT RLOEM- Ri KE 1H5 Market si nthcn hours. in-l2::b,i.-------- ------------------ -- - ------------ H»>.

xljft large.

R E r r r iR BT . au. oj«p Mimary P»rk -Two well furnished oonnoctlng rtiuins: newly ,lecr>rated;

hul and cold water. g:ta range, > < U ____SUMMER A V E . H i Newly retm\ated, targe

front and back roams; all pleasant and sunny; all Improvemeals; central and conven­ient to cars

W'ARREN BT., 1(1—Itmuefilate poeoesalon, eight rooms and bath . iTnprt.vemenia! 136 a

month- y . M. C. A.. lOT Halsey #t,

PTlIlLilNG ST . lii-N lcvly furnishi*d front room; first floor, all InipruvemviiT.i und cfeaii;

su itab le for one ur Iwu; reiH ri'anonabl BIIAW. _____ _ _______________ _TWO unfurnished or partly fUTniShrd rooms.

en Bulto: specla] Inducements ir- ndlned parly who is nuislcnl iptant>), Hoseviltfi acctliin. Ad dress M uslcsl. Hox b2. Sews uffire _____TIR'MAH HT , rtP-New York rommutefs. lake

nohee; eitigain large room, nil Improvementx homelike, 2 nihiuirs lo South Bt Station.T^V■0 or three furnished rnoma f'-r llghl hmisa

keeplngi no children. Inquire of 1101 South Olh B t _________________________ _____TH IRTEEN TH AA’E . 3H-M rely furnlshe«1

large fm nt rixiiiis, very reasonulilp; also hall room. houBekeeidr^g If cioBlrud, all Improsr- ments: eveD lhlng clean

T IlIItT R F N T Il AVt: , (til Nenlly furnishedmorn for r«s-pnclahle young uum Seconil hell

UNR>N 8 T . 144—Furnished nmnifl fi«r llghl hoiaiekeeping. from hihI hack, giationury

tubs; hot and ivjhl w aisr, 12

VCtUNU M'OMAN. emplciysd, deslrss room JU>d board In private American fam ily; m u#t have

ail convenlerices; souihecn section of th e c ity , leferencer If desired Addreas, s ta tin g tenno, U . Rox 63. Nvwh office. ___________

B O A R IH N r.-O D T O P TO W FI*

HOARDERS-^WimttKj. either two fIrU o r m ar­ried ciiupie; giKid location, convenle&l to tro l­

leys and railroad etiiiloiis, In H arrlaoo. Ad- droM Roanlers, Box 37, News office.EAST aH A N llE . Scuih Mimn av«., Two

pleasant connectlni rooms w ith e i ^ l l s n t biisrd: also single rooms, two m ln u ts# from East O range fllatlon ___________EAST ORANUiE. N. .f , Poiith m inton i t . . l7—

Dosirable locaiion; two minutes from Brick (‘hijrrh O epol. two large anil one sm all rOoin. Write or call.EABT u u a NOB, ikmth W alnut et . 41—Nicely

fumlahed h'onii', In fine house; seleol board­ing. very cen tra l, ihruo minutes to sW lop .

itA P w a r4 A th l« $ 1 e A r n w r im t io u V o l e i to C U oo P r o g l i le B ti T a lk

U Ow«r t r l t h C o tn a il t te o .C A M B A ID Q B , MaitB.* M ay 1 2 ,-A t g

tneelinK o f ihfi H a r t ’i i rd A th lu tlc A fiiocla- tim i iQKt n lg h l , Bt w h ic h i t w as th o u g h t Homo dcflitiUe a c t io n m ig h t be ta k e n on p ropoaed a th le t ic re fo r tn a , it w aa vo ted to auk ihe fo u r o la a i p reM den ta (o c o n fe r w ith ihH c d m m itte c a a t p re s e n t conslder- Jfig th e g iiestlon o f s p o r ts , w ith the id e a o f giHtlDg th e v ie w s o f Ib e dllTerent c la s se s on th e su b je c t.

U w as v o te d to Jo in th e N ew E n g la n d ' AsHoclullun fo r u c o n fe re n c e on a th le t ic s , w h ich e frec led a p e rm a n e n t o rg a iu sa llo n In B oston Inst B tu u rd a y .

A u n p u n rern eril w hs m a d e o f law n te n n is d a te s , H a rv a rd b e in g Bciiedulcd to m ee t P r in c e to n a t I ^ n g w u o d on .May 16, a n d p ia y Y alo a t N ew H a v e n on W ay 30.

EAST i>l-LANtJE, Boulh CllulOfi *1.. I7*-Twu (|iiut<l*< rn<ans tuid oflo single, desirable laca*

lion, t&lili* iHiard, two blocks froen station.EAhT OR.ANUE. Uheainut st., 1 ft-A ttrac tive .

tik'cly furnished front rooms, wllh board ; also tnhie board, near station and trolley.EAPT ORANGE. Bouth Clinton bI . 40 -Dft#Ir-

tiljle TtH>m on second Moor, suitable for single personHOME f ir two refltied young men or m arried

couple, u |(h t^oa^d. In East O range A d­dress M . Rox 7S, News officeOKa NC,h , Cleveland st , 50—Large, delightfu l

roiTTiH, hmird. ir a iim ctlve humo: gentlem an or xelt'ci nniple, ihrue minute# LacllAwanna Dejnii: terms moderate.OllANGK. Wajdiiiigiun el.. 206—E^rnlsbed

rfiijfiiB to let with or without board ' ojl Jm- provementH; board unci room. |6 weekly.RAHWAY, Wenrfiphl uvu . 4ft--SVTdow would

IlkH OMR or two (•■hlldren to board; gtx>d care. Fur purilCuluTB address C R- L- _

C O P IfT H Y B O A R D .

JH'.NKI.LEN. N j . "Tliie tirchard ’*—9amnio» l>oordsrB wanted; plenty shade, near sla llon ;

rates iMsnnahlH. R _Rox 264_____________

MORTGAGES.ThPBO m ortgages were recorded In th s

co u n ty rufilsicr'w office y e s te rd a y :NEW ARK.

L e o n lia rd S ln ion vt iix lo C h a r le s A.F'ek'k. n a G o itha rd l eC 637 f t fr H um burgpi, $1,500, ---------- ----------- ----------------.

U u n let .Nofrls to E lltu D. H en ry , o s N ettle M . M iller and husband to Bellevillu U.V 200 ft a fr G ouverneu r at, j Adam R u tch lnakv e t ux. Orange,

B is U e s A l ts f o r W s s h la s f o u ,NEW YORK, M ay U .—T he annual re ­

g a t ta of th e M iddle B u te s K egaKa Aft- Bocliitlon will be held under the au sp lc fi of th e Potom ac R iv e r R eg a tta Association a t W ashington* D. C.. on IjLbor Day, Bep- tem ber 7. Thie decision w as reached by the delegates from tw en ly -fou r ou t o f the forty-five clubs tn th e association in a n ­nual convention here la s t n ight, P h iladel­phia was expected to be a contendor, but while the Bchuytkltl navy expressed its willingness to hand le the rega tta , the sonllm ent favored a d istribu tion of th s lo- catlona and In s tru c ted the Q uaker City delegates to vo te fo r W aehlngton.

■ ■— ♦----------------H EA L E S T A T E TR A IV SFER i,

T he following deeds w ere recorded In the county re g is ta r 'a offlice y«8t«rdB.y;

N E W A R K ,Einhard M. P a rk h u r s t J r , 'to Em m a

K. P a rk h u rs t, w s South 11th s t275 f t e f r C en tra l av . 80x100............. I t

C lara V. S m ith and husband to F rancis LafFerty. n e co r Pennsy l­van ia av a n d W rig h t s t, 2i6i80........ 1

C hristian P . Q rossm ahn et ux to Joseph K ra f t e t ux, n s Avon av 66f t e f r B ergen a t, 26x100..................... 1

George Glelm to Jen n ie F. H oagland, w e Mead s t 60 h n f r Common^w ealth av, 26x100........................*......... 1

Algernon T. 8ween*'>' «?t a l to A n­tonio Romano, e N orth 7th st 137R n f r C heste r av . ; TxlOO................... 1

Theodore J . Q erlh ui H ym sn Rosen- BOhn et al. s s W illiam s t 60 f t efr W ashington s i .................................. 1

Chtirles SH cnter lo E m m a E. SUch- ter, n a H aw th o rn e a v , 26 ft e frB onnour av , 26x117...................... ......... 1

65arla E. M oore find husband to M argaret R am age , w a Ogden al e e B land of h e irs C atharine V.D. P arker, 34x100, and second tra c t. L

M argaret R am age to Jam es Moore, w s Ogdon Ht e e s land of heirs C atharine V. D. P a rk e r. 34x100;and second t ra c t ....... ..................... ■ *

Em m a L. Baldwin e t a l to laraeS J. Rachlln w a Ridgewood av 151 ftn f r C llnion av , 2x105...................... 1

M argaret L. V reeland to Owen Lynch, a t a po in t w fr cor Green and Colum bia ets. a s Green si 150 ft w f r C olum bia si, 25xH2: antieecond ............................................ *

Alice F. Brow n and Inisband to C atharine J , C arey , w b S 11th at267 ft n fr C en tra l av. 16x100...... I

O U T S ID E O F N E W A R K .N uttey R ea lty Co. to Sophronia

D lu lg N utley, n e a V rceland av 75 f t n w f r O ak C reat pi, 50x150. .. 1

Sophronia D lttlg and huahand to N utley R ea lty Co.. Nutley. w b P rospect Bt co r n 9 land EvaAdams, 00x140........................................ 1

Edw ard H um phrey e l ux to John Gascoyne, w e s t O range, s e a of w ater course fro n tin g on Central pi 154 ft f r 9 8 T ren ion t av, fKixlOfl.

W ALNUT 8T., .3a6-A10-Elegnnl new flats, fac’Ina E asl Rids Park, fi rrAums. Ijalh. all

Impts, except heat. Inquire ATI) W alnut st.WALNUT ? r , ITT—Flat of five largo. Ujfht

ri60nia. Improvements, rent IW. Inquire V. Mla^LER-W 'ALNI'T ST.—Ehfht large, light room#; five

i-li.)S«i#; w ater, ^as. 118 Inquire 1T1 W al­nut hl

18TII AVE.. 2TT, comer LlUlc—Three and four rooepB to let, all improvement#. Inquire

Janitor.

A P A n T H K N T S . ROOM S AlTD PLA T$I W A N T E D .

AJ*ARTMKNT In two-family houio; six or more Jlght roomfi and bath; all Imprnve-

menfe; (rtxxi locality: convenlem tn Flrnad si. B tailon; ren t moderate; adult*. Address Per- man'-nt. t>n Clendenny ave., Jersey fMty

a p a r t m e n t s , r o o m s a n d f l a t sTO L E T -OUT OF TOW N.

DELLEVILLI*;-To let, four fum tihed or un ­furnished hoiiBekoepiriK rooma; laundry,

I’lazza. lawn, ahade; very open. 4tl3 WaalilnK- lon ave.

HUNTLiUJDN S T . T'O - Four. fi\ light, airy roonis; rill Improvemi'iil*. encloaed

[Kiri'lit'B and piiiitrlea. rent fl4 . tl5. $Ui.IlK rll ST . 434. tiPiir liiurthou.^ie- Three or Tjur

r-I'ma 'in private lHlU e. iniiTowmenta. If (b sireii, i-iHrliy furnlsluHl. i-ouple tmly^______^HIGH S T . 420, cor At-Odemy Four-room

IJnW AUG ST . ITI-Klve rp iy r'Oiiie; hath and all lni|irm-i«mentB Jnqulro L- l,EON. 1W»

Sj6rlngfivlil a ’lfi. ______HANJ»HtiMi; list lo let Elx iTitjm* and bfith,

iiU [iii|ir‘ > I'memH; ov iier furnlehe# btrnrii 222 Tiark etHAYES HT . Ifw-Thr'^e light. alr> rooms; rent

$h Ihqulro m <Oiil nflUe. 13 Hayea_*i ___HOLLANrj ST.. 3’ —Five room#; ull Iniprovo-

menta: In rlngle Imuse rent $15HALo EY s T . 281 —l-'iiur nice, deiin tunimt to

le t. newly iiapvred ____________________HUDSON ST HI I’lve-rooTTJ flat. JEFFE R SO N ST lUI-Fciur large rooma, ell

aduIiR

EAST ORANCjIil—Heven'roam ap ti., all Impta .five mlnuLee fmm ErK;. fifteen mlnultia Lack­

aw anna, tp-'lley, $22; five rooma. all Impt*., Inqulrt- ^Ift Dodd at . Eani OrtuiKCi.

EA ST OriANGE. State at . 4fi^Three nice light ronma. aecund floor, all Improvemenia.

FXtUR ROOM flees, to f l l . Inquire Q|

ev«,. Ka#t Orange. f a*, water and toilet; |ft Dodd at., cornar G irard

F<.>UR rooms lo lei n' lu Uharle*^ at . Mont rln lr. inquire of U L. A. FEN TZLAFF. 5

fharlHg #t

.M'AX I’MKNT, 7 Ughl room i. #11 Impi* ;• • $27

Market at.I w

WALLACE ST,. HO-Elffhi-ioum lioupe, larye gxrdaD; improvemeniii. A pily 2u+ Lttl«t<in

Hi l l s i d e a v e .. 14th-Pi-v*’n r<->Mma, ateamheat* bath, Uunilry. V H l>.'N*r, i4 OiA.-r

x llIR D AVE., 115—All iin l'r ''\ em« n u , locAtlon f',>r doebT- Apidv fui i'nrK jii,

gCADEMV B T . 27f^-Elcvan r-tonta, all im pnyvemeata. Apply 270 Academy pt

t o LErT r ice B-ro:;ni houae. 122 Uonarceii si , rent cheap. Apply Llfi ( ’omnu'rcr- at.

Ee N'TKa L a v e , houas, t ibper month. Inquire t'i Dlrkerann at

to R K X Il houae to l^t 37i’> I-te]|n\ine ft\e , ]l rooma and bath; all

ACAJ>SMT RT., tdi—Ten rooma Inqulr# J08 . OBCMWALI) J ll., ini Mniimohih at.

fcll.TON 8T., 6—4-rourn boua*- m il la th , ren tlid-

atramhpflV. horw Hiar iuppliod; rent |2ti-$27 Apply

Ml'iS A.NTHnNV. 10 lUimet #t , IV* 4400JAT'ATITMENTP. Anaonla, 1168 lln«aci it , alx

rooms and Iwih; fill Improvemenia. ne»r South Pi. Siallun Apply Janitor ____________ _AKAHTMENTB to let. Broad 70 and 121»;

all liqht room!, all ImprovemeiiLa: 130 to $8T. Inqulrfi reaident Jan ito r.__ _________ ______APARJM ENT Ilf 6 iDoma and balh, 122 Bell#-

VUie bve., in.'O locall'fU. WtMTFALI.., 22 Janwe *1.Al‘ATiI’.MENTS, rt and 7 room# and bath; al)

improvement*. E LEHMAN A a>.. Itf Clin- ton II vb.Al'i\ U rME.NTH kef *1., 60. all Imppore-

ili'-IlIp Inquire jHijUor.

AVON PL . ft-F lre t fimr: five rooma. ba th ; all Imi’i'll eoii rit*. )uj1 iiir heat

" bath , all ipi-.AV'iN \vu, i*;6-ri’I I liifTitP, n^-xt t'l

fiM.« f-r $i:i. 114AV'IN .tvi-; 122 FL

IlliVM'. rm.-llt*

iirnei IliTgi-n al.; IIT

n>i>inH un<l bath; al)

Improvements,LAJNOWORTH ilT.. 24—Ftmr room*; r -til $10:

referenoe required . Iniinedlaie pOH.vHslon. W ILKINSON. GADDIS & UO , HOil Proad *1L4UE1UTY BT, ft&—Three room# to let. wllh

(fus anil w u u r; newly p«j»are<l. lo a two- fum lly h'luae; nice lovailou. Illk____ 'M ADISHN a v e , 33-BlX roomB and hath; Im-

l,r It ement*; nice location, rent HH; poa- *‘-sa!£in ImmediHtely. Inquire 84 MbrtlHon as# . flr»t flwr. ____il.4rOSi.tS A V E, Cfl Kli'jfant modern apart-

m*’ni f'I- flniflti famils ; nice Inratlon; near M,'ll^>s ull lniprt^v«>nteiiis, r<-nt excepllonally \u v . 115 ________ ____________m o r r is a v e ., 212 All modem improv#-

menL*. rent chfaji. Inquire on prenslxe# for hduaekeeper. nr A S .\T / Hpr1ngfield_a\^-MONTGOMERY ST Serond flat; xlx nice

rooma. bath fiti« iiri^'hl-orhofu); all Inipruve-meDta; $2b jnJiN UlU\NZ _ __ ___s i^ 'H O K T B H ST , 2ii<r-Four larxe. lljjht

roaiua. saa and u-uir-r inquire third floor, north aide. _m a r k e t s t ., U78- F’la t. five lUlU rooma;

w ith modern ImprovviisenlB_____ ___________

N EW BT . 13b. corner Orleane—Five rw m a and balh ; separata toilet*, ad Irnpta.; light ail

three aides; rent $22, 4 Orleana at., 4 room* and bath, all Impta . $1H. Inquire 67 Holwy at.NieW ST.. IW. corner Orleana—FIv# room# and

bath; aaparat* toilet; all icnpro>eruepii; b l|bt all three aldei; tiOAaaHlun May 1; rent $22. Inquire M H aliey at. ____________ _N EW BT.. Hft*-Three nlf'© ronma; #ft Bee them,

or HJSMtY J- BERRY 7i(2 Broad, corner M arket *

KIVK rooma. Raa I 'IIhi and w ater, $12. Cal 241 Baldwin *t.. (lien Ilidfre .

IH \'lN Q T O N —Fill!' tlvr' r inm flat; ninilern Im jjrfivi»menia; near tvi. (inlleys; only $17 Call

(W> 2liit at for key, cr OLUEN. 7H4 ilruad atSIX large room.', even’ tm i'rovenient; beautiful

yard anfi [irvml«k!H. rent $22, and wllh atabla, t2fl. A|iply *1 prefnl ieH. yi Taylor at,. Orange.

"THE FA lR B A N xi/^ ^4T7-47ft-4M Main *t.. Orange,

tw o tloeka from L L and W. Fl B . : tro l­ley h i<HHa JtKir, thr Dn)y thoroughly itp-to- da le apartment-h-'iuHe In the Orangea; elfr valor. Inuiuiry. telephone, e to .. tel#’p h m e oonnoi-tl-n Send for folder In ­qu ire O. C. MEN.J.\W1N, on premlae*.

TO L E T —Ca.al Omnne, North l!ltb pi., 241— Five rnoniH, balh, paniry; no heal, two m in­

ute# lo Arnfiere RtaMnTi

WASHIN<lTON ST. 1)3, ahov* New »l Vice room*, furnlfbed for light htuisckeeplng, p'-nie

Im pnvem enie. fron; i'l up; ulau hn’l rpoma fitr gentlvinen. $1 ii weekWASHINGTON ST , 202. The Phoenix-Several

nlt'ely furnisherl rnum* ■bnihlf and alngle; two hatha; hoi ami culd w ater; telephone; $2 week and up.WASHINGTON HT.. :-:jl—Two fumlnhed

rOome. suitable for tlnriMr or dpiitlai. #11 Improvements; all hriKht rooms: new turnliure.WASHINGTON RT . 3 13 Pleasant ftirnlah-’d

room; aultahle for one ni- iw*-; all Improve- m cnia, private fam ily, fecund floor _ _ _WARHJNOTOV ST . 47fl™Twr! nice connecTln#;

front rnoma to lev, a llh gaa. hath, laundry; term? reasnoable. _________________WABHlNGTON RT.. l27“ Furnlflhed room for

light housekeeping, also hall rotim: convon- tsn t to bath.W ARREN RT . 72. near PIhmh—I,«,rgi? fu r­

nished frnnt alofoe rfKjm* for housekeeping, bath, toilet on name ftc"-*r. reaaonabie; clean.W'ALNHT fiT.. Mfl—Nicely furnished large

front rotmi; hIso a nl-’C bathror*m; for light hou#c)ceeplng; all Improvemcma._________ ____4TH AVE., iM —Nicely furnished connecting

or separate rooms, for houHekeeplng or gen­tlemen. _________________

11.000.K lnifir B. A n d rew s to P ro le c H n n B u ild ­

ing mill lAjari A siutcUitlun. e a t^ liudw lck n \ ’ i>4 ft fr H r s M tidlsun ftv, U.400.

D iinle] K rt-y llng el iix to G a b rie l S chues* le r f t 111, co r e a M c W h o r te r a n d n b O liv e r s ts . J2.'N)0.

A n tu n lo K onuino to A lg« 'rnon T. S w e e n e y e t i U . e s N o r th H pventh s t 137 f t n f r O icH te r ;iv. $55.

W illiam A S chm id t to P e te r A. R ra d y . w » B rond .st 415 ft n f r H a rv e y n t. $6,00(.K

H a r r y M H y am a el vix to M ilto n L ow y . w s B e lm o n t av co r H oae s t , a n d seco n d Tract. $2b,iM)o, « . . ^ ,

Abr:vh:im Feln ljt’fg u x to R u d o lp h J . G oerkr- c t nl, a e co r B e lm on t a v a n d R o se s t. saloon

I s r a e l J . R a c h lln to G ra c e A, K in se y , w « R idgew ood flv 151 ft n f r C lin to n a v , $400.

E m m a L. M artin to F ie rm a n C. R rh n e ld er. w # S ou th 12rh s t 175 f t s f r 9 th av . $900 ,

M onan -h H en ltv Co, to A n n ie E . E d p - com bp. p fl HiUleck st 474 f t w f r W a s h - Ififflon av , $2,900.

O w en L y n c h to M a rg a re t L. v r e e la n d , a t a p o in t w f r cor. G reen a n d C o lu m b ia STS. H H G reen st 150 ft w fr C o lu m b ia at avid se ro tid t r a c t . $11,450.

r a l h a r l n e 1, C )irey an d b u s to M ich a e l F in g e r , w a S, lU h s t 257 f t n f r C e n tra l av , $3,000.

O t 'T f l lD E OK N E W A R K .N u tle y R e a lly Co. to S o p h ro n ia D ltt lg .

N u tle y , w a P m a p e r t bI co r n b E v a

F V 'U M S H E D nO OM fl TO L E T —O llT O F TO W N .

EAfiT ORANGE. Noilli U th st . jf<—Two fxir- nlshed rooTiis, suUftbk* for iMniple, fur llglit

hou.'n'k'cnpl rtg. luipri?VHinenlti, ii Ice local It y ; two mihulcH from Gn)i'.' Slrc**t .station, trolley.EAST O RA N G E-FurnlchM riKim IP lei In prl-

vatu house, all coavcnlvnc-M. near Central ave. on Hollywoml; rffcrencc*. Addre** De- Blrahlo. Boil .68, New* officu. ^Y7AST ORANGE—l.arga furnlaticd rncm to lei:

r.me minute frurii truMey, ihrne mlnuk'B from tralii Addi-ess E- G-, Pox s. News officeE iHlANfu:, North Hi(h et

ed front ■■>■ln to letISO—Furnlsh-

TO l e t - o i t o f t o w ^ .

If ‘lo. Rurmit et - New; iiriil mhi wnti’r; grt*

heat, all IrnpruM-nieniR, fl\* inljiulos iruer Ihnnd mid M arket. two mlnule*

UUI{N t .T i’OT UT Janllcf scpi'lre

rangefnua

cti rooms, flirt, inrKv w- valk ftcju Kru-

aiJdrcni 14<‘,

If UTLEY, KlngsieiKi st . 1 l'<bath; #ieam heat. nijp!-N< itiii

Mnda; )awii. five minutch lu t lo n ; near trolley ca ii »Kinfilani} si.. Ntilley.EoflW BTOW N. N. J. To icl^ i r will irlT,

f ' idifl location; Maple ave. prf‘ie r tv . lot 10: iaige fram e h<>usa. 16 rfxrm*. 2 baih- : $100 monthly. O. W. JACKHON. 20b r^tb________________ _ ___

fQTONj IM UTange hvp --Seven . hot air heat: eewer cim oenina gHs r-r c-t*.h lOf. Jot 76x126; splendid garden '\v m H E Ij- PEN . W Orang# #>e.. irv-lnKion.VOP81E1 W A N T E D -O U T O P TOW N.BliALL houM In auburbs of Nev,urk to reqi;

on# DMjr Pennsylvania R ailroad siailoti i-rt;- ^ r e d . Address K..' 293 M cW horter *i.. Ni w-

1, nnd Vv LapL't. rent $:m lu $34 per iiuuiili FA lK i'lllU '-H A l.IJW l.S i \ i . IKfi M ar­ket HiHICtFL'iW KT. NEAR KLI2ARETH

AVr, -R E A U T li'U L APARTMENTS; DATJI. r a n g e . JU'TLT.R'R FANTHY; A!-L MUPER.N IMPTS.: $11. ITALIC C A ^ ^ E P . ________Ri'JA I'T I I 'T L j crner flfti. Orst 7 rofims

and hrtih. all Imprtivemenis; private enLvnnre; one bUx’k uhntnn ave. Apv'lv owm-r <*n prem­ises. 22 t'.viiresfl nt.; com er Fabyan pillERGEN PT between Bouih Orange and

l.llh avpH.—Elegant flat, six nv>m»i light riuJ jilrv. all lm|'r«ivejiieni*. nelghbt>rh<u>d.UEHGEN f?T., 4o7-Hei'oml floor; fiv* rt'on\i

and liftih. imurcivenienta. Apply WILLIAM H. HTHAl'H. r«»4 High st.

FUANINHEO p l a t s TO LET*AI^ARTMKNT Widow, luivlog a small Inex­

pensive furriUtied apaitnient, wouUl be glad to hear of ii niMdle-agcd woman of refinement who woul'P flhnrft 'ft'trh her the home and #x- penoeB. exchung^d Address H.. Box14. News offif-BFt!ItNI141IEl> iiiiurtinnnt, flultablo for refined

roiipU- In pTlvAT« house, in Roseville, Apply at fh-12 Wurren al

verywill rent, fully furniflhed. al $30; June until

O ctober; desirable nelghborhowl. Address Neighborhood. Box 44. New* office.T H E DE iJSON. 461 High #1.. opposite court­

house—F1r*i flat, live pxirn# and bathroom : al) modern tmprevomenta, hot water and #t«am heat and Janlr^r aervicee A)rply In Janitor.

NEW fial. five rooms and bath, 410 Orahgt it.» J17 and l ia. Inquire C. C. Ll.'HlCH A CQ.

NORTH FIFTH ST., 171, u w l■lrrmgc-^evc■n ri>om* and li«ih; all Imjit^veuKntrt. reni $l(t

Owner. DOfrNBUi4UH. SS Uenire Marketn i n e rcHHiis. all htipruvcineiils. urn heat;

aeiiam te m trunce; 116 rhadw|«'k uvm Apply 4.8H riln io n a 'eNIi,TI01..a ST , 6ft—Five large rrxuuH mul bath;

tmpmvemetil* Inquire W’cond lluijr.UKHillNE AVF . 176,' near Clinton uve —Flat,

five rot.ims and balh. all Im printm ents. In tw o-fam ily house: seemrat# heater nnd se|>a- Tuie eulrunca; ren t $ifu-

F l/B N IS H E D B O U B E fi T O L E T .

BliEOANTLT furnished house of Hcven n orrs 10 krt from June J lo O rtober I ; three ruin

tfltJ ' wajk from two trolley lines; eight m in' from Brie Railroad; to adu lts only;

M u i#n a rolltop d»*k and new upright idano. IfefJBPICT.^ 410 Sutmner a rc ., city.

RERGEN HT , Wl7— llghl rucims, «1) Ifn- pravwnenlp. n*‘a r Cllnlon uve : reni $17 In ­

quire F. THUNK.llA PfiER AVE., IfhT-Four desirable pr»om*i

twci'famHy liouae. Apply K. GAKfi, Metro- r^oUtan bldg., M arket nhd Wiisblngton m*-n U lt\E T ST hh, 6<» Qd at , 7ft4 South ITlh ^ s l , uai h flvt) nKiiiiM. balh. Ili'i up. IT Cues pi.. Thrt'e n'.HJins. fU). t'iOE. 142 Market st.BELMONT AVE., 211—Fnur" light ro^-ms, oh

second floor; Improvement#. J. WM. RUP- P H E n iT . 768 Bruad it

h09K V Il.U K —To lei for sum m er month#. fur« gWkgd house, eight l«rg<* rooms: use nf

Mg«o; ^MUly yard and p iaxx i: adult family BrsfaiTvd A d^sa# Husevtlle, Box 87, N ew t 01Bm . ____V*0 LST. farnished. modern, deliched bouse;

v frr d«rtrabl«; t«nna righ t to desirable iMirty. AddrM# T*, Box 29, Newt ofllc#*

BANK BT-. 426, near Bergen—Berand fl«xir. aU lm]:irovemi‘nU except best, six rooms, |tfl.

Inquire on premises,BROAD FT., 2,'lT-n'ieive nice light room*; first

floor, aJl improvements; flv* mlnut##' walk D.. L. and W. Siailos.EROAti RT., 6fift—Nln# rooms; ml) Impravw’

ments Inquire of E, McNAUQHTON A KYN. 784 Broad st.BANK fi'T., 26!^T o let, o&s large room with

water.

P E 8H IN E AVE., 128—New flats; five and #t* room*, bath ; halls furnished, lighted: Janitor

*ervloa; $16. $lfl. thqulra ___...110 ... $ft

F U ftN IS U E D FLATII TO L B T -O U T O F jrO W N .

TO U3T, furnIshKj. nparlm ttila 6 room# and bath , pv«ry ronvmlpnce; low to righ t party .

Inqulre one week at 121 f.^&ntre #L, Orange.

ROOMS TO L B T .BROAD fiT . 1JH2 luip. iwo. three and four

room Hiiiiri Mii-tui*; jrlTale baths; every Im­provem ent; lieKt. s;is. ijerlric llghl and Janltiir service furnUh**'! fr**e near Itouth St. Station; 16 mlnuie* tn Mark-d mid Brood; rents, $10 to $26 per tnr>mh. wituoii furniture, BRY EK 11T6 Broad si . plmtir op«n evening* tlU 8 P- M.

OHANtlE Unmnmrce si , 24- One or two fu r­nished rooms for gentlemen, half Moc'k from

trolley; three minute* froiii Orange Depot.n llA N O E . Wnnl *1-, 42-Nlcely fam ished

m.»Tns to rent; bath; nil lmprovem*nia

b o a r d i n g .

AIRY, pleasant room wllh board, suitable fcir two persons: also hall be>irrK>m, ref^retitt*

exchanged Addreea F'’ . Box 72. New* oflloe.BOARD—Two large rtoiibls connerling rooms.

nirely farn1*he<l, aenond floor, all Iniprnvo- ment*. excelleni table. Addreis Board. Box 42. News office.BROAD; BT.. llH -T nF de boarders wanted

noou dinners If desired: three minutes from Booth at. Slfttlon; L. D 'phone 341HR.BROAD 8 T . 26--Fr1vate family: large from

room, wdth two large clnju-l*. excellent eer, vice; reasonable; referonoes.B nn .'\D FT.. 3(11 I’leHflsnl room for single

gentlem an; all Impruvementn. pood table;, also table boardBROAD 3T., lOCKi, near (he city ball—l^Orge

fron t room, with Al bttard.BROAD ST., 304—lArgt- and small rooms,

w.'ll|] first-class aervireb r o a d s t ., ftH5—Rooms and flrsi-clai* table

board.BLHKCKER 8T-. 47—Large front parlor piano.

aulLabla for two; all Impruvemenls; excellent tab le ; home cooklng-BREINTNALL PL.. I9'j. near uourthuu#*^

Board for lady or gentleman.CLINTON H I7Jj—Highest, most henllhful and

beautiful setdion of Nf^wnrk; room, with brookfasi. |f»; or two in r'>oiii. $4 each; ell Improvements; one minute frmn Clinton ave. 8(14 Houth IMh Bt- _______________ ___ _CLINTON ST., 41. one hiurk from Bmad—

Large front room, with board, fur uiie or two gentlem en; all Improvt^ment*CO irpLB or gentleiuan >>f rt^finnmsnt may he

arcom niodai^d in brautlful homt'' on Clinton IHlli. Addresa Private, H-.x wt. Nf'ws offire.

A d am s land , $2,100.A dfim K u tc h ln sk y et iix to M in n ie R.

E P te rh ro o k . OrHnfip, a # L ib e r ty s t 126 f t a f r m i n n fit, $1,000,

A dam H u tcb liiP k i’ e t ux to I s a a c M. W llllam P . Orangi^. e s L ib e r ty a t 11J6 f t 5j f r U nion k 1. $GOO.

GdstHV S chm lge lak l p t iix to B e n ja m in A K oeh le r, Bloom flold, n vor lo t N o. 13 la n d E d w a rd P. W eav er, g w a F a lrv te w pl.

H e n ry W . E ls to n H ux to K r a n s M ot, Irv lriB t’on , n e s C iim m lu p i a t H 3 f t n e f r la n d J o s la h M. H itch co ck , $2,500.

E d w a rd S3. M orehonsp to W illia m P e c k , M o n tc la ir , e b E lm w ood a v $27 f t f r » s P a r k Jiv lo r E lm st). $5,000.

E d w a rd B, M orehouse to W ra y A. B e n t- ley . M on tc la ir, p s E lm w ood a v SZ7 f t f r H R P a rk a v (o r E lm s t) . $300,

P ie tro !*afabadln et ux lo H o m e .B u i ld - Injif and L oan A sso c ia tio n o f B e llev ille , N 3 . B ellev ille , b e s H eck e l Bt 213 f t f r 8 s itcTilHfi •■1. $1,200.

G eo rge H. G ibson to H e n ry E . T a y lo r , Muutk ln ir, c c tit re lino O u k w o o d a v 177 f t e f r V a lley ro ad 16,000.

C h a r le s C. H iir ib u t et ux In J e s s e L. H u r lb d t, M o n tc la ir , n a L in co ln s t 200 f t o f r G ra n t at. $2,800.

J a m e s ‘E lw ood to E llM b e th J . H a r r i s (e x tx . e tc ) , M on tc la ir, r e n t r e l in e M o n ­ta g u e pl 801 f t B f r V alley ro n d . $1,800.

A rcan g e lo G lam m arS no e l u x tn E s s e x T itle G u a ra n ty an d T ru s t Co.. M o n tc la ir , w a F o re s t a t 49S f t n f r C h e s tn u t s t.|o ^

FraTik A B o fittn a r to G ra c e E l l* a b e lh Vfln N eas a n a hu ab an d . M inhv irn , c e n tra nf P arao n aK e H ill road 1106 f t f r m id d le of a r c h s p a n n in g C anoe B rn n k . 190(1.

L ls j ie D eck e r am ) h u sb a m l In G eo rg e W . B a i te r , S o u tb O ran g e , s e a B tr a lh e rn nv T35 f t n e f r S ou th O ra n g e a v , K.bCO.

W E S T HUD SON H K A I, B S T A T K ,

K EA RN Y CONVEYANCES. •K e a rn p H eigh ts I j in d C om pany to

George W S nenr, Boniard A rn d t, Joseph Paacb and Em il Fiieha, e a o f firlKliton [IV J75 f l n fr Pom eroy av, KKfltlOO, (1.

A rlin g to n B ea lty C 'onipanv to C la ra I.lES e s o f D evon st SI) f t n f r M id land av, i",il00. »1,

K EA RN Y MORTGAGES.K averin I .u p lc a to H a m b a rg B u ild in g

iinrt L o an A snnrlati™ , s a o f H n r r la o n a v 2T, ft w f r G rcenllelii av , if.ilOO, a n d e a of .S[inilford av . n d jo lrln g lo l 101 m a p A lfre d N. H adley , t«o , „ . „

C la ra LlS-’ lo A r l lr s to n R e a l ty C o m . p a n y c s of D evon at 3)0 f t n f r M id lan d av . ffiilOO, S.WI. ' e

G eo rge W . Spear, B e rn a rd A i-nd t, Jo e e p n B n sch an il Em il F rlck a tn K e a rn y H e lg h te T.and C om pany, e s nf B r ig h to n a v 376 t t n f r P om eroy av . lOflilOO. 11,500.

K E A R N Y B U IL D IN G C O N T R A C T . .Tames and M ary Tl. W lM an, w i 'h S a m ­

uel M. S axon , a ll w o rk r e q u ire d ( o r th ee rsc ll.in o f a tw o -a lo ry -n n d -a u te f r a m eh o u se on w a o f H tithe^rford p l . J J " , B e n n e tt av , J4.9CO; F re d G ra d , a re h I te e L

Liberty at 126 f t a fr Union at,2Sxl06 ......................................................... •

Em m a C. Cook and hiiaband In M ary B. Benaon e t al. Borough of Glen Ridge, e a M idland av 261 ft8 fr L inden av, *9x162......................... I

Phebe E. E d g a r to A lexander E den- berger. O range, cor a a Henry andw 8 C entre s is , 28x67..................— 1

E dgar A rm strong to E llas H . Don­nell (trustee , e tc .[. Orange, w a Som jner at 386 f t a w f r P ark av,121x175 ............................................■ 1

F.iht.s JI. Boniiell (tru stee ) to E d g u j A rm strong, O range, w s Sunim e*s t 366 f t B f r P a r k av^ 131x176............ t M

Lilly W. H arney to Barney E sta te Co., N utley, e a Brookfleld nv 320ft w fr P a ssa ic nv, 20x13)------------- )

Lilly W B arney to B.nrney hTatate Co.. N utley, n a E rie pl 321 ft w frBrookwny pl. 50x120........................ . *

Samuel B. P ara ll e t ux to Grace E Van Ness. M lllburn. cen tre of P a r­sonage Hill road 506 f t middle of nreh bridge spann ing Canoe Bmok 3 w B land city of E. Orange, 31x36 1

Grace E lliab e th V an Ness and bus to F ran k A. B re ttn e r. Mlllburn, centre of P a rso n ag e Hill road Mj6 ft (r mldttle o f a rch bridge spitn- nlng Canoe B rook s w s hindCity of K. O range. 31x236............. ... i

F rank A. B re ttn e r to W illiam E d­ward D avla e t ux. M ilihurn. centia of P arsonage H ill rond ii06 ft fr middle of a rc h bridge spanning Canoe Brook s w cor land Q^y or

E. Orange. 31x 2 3 6 .........— 's....... 1Lewis P. T ay lo r e t ux to Archtbsld

Shlela, South O range, n w a Valley Bt 360 ft s w f r L ackaw anna pl.100x125 ......................................................... *

R obert B. T r lv e tt et ux to Peter Broderson, E a s t O range, e s Bhcii- nrd av n a land late of Abby P. Sayre, 62xl2t. and second t r a c t . . . . ; . I

Wllllntn Peck et ux to Edw ard S. Morphoufse, M ontclair, e h Elmwood av 827 f t fr a a P a rk av (or Elm st).37x2® ............................................. - ............. •

E ureka R ea lty Com pany (o C harira C. T llshm an , W est Orange, 67 lotaon Eagle R n rk te r ra c e ........ ........................ 1

MleJiRpl K eane e t ux lo Jam es E l­wood M ontclair, cen tre line Mon­tague pl 8^1 f t s f r Valley road.

2Sxi56 ............................ ^Edw ard S. M orehouse et ux lo w ill­

iam Peck, t ia s t Orange, w s N 16th fll 12S fl n fr P a rk ave, 2uxHW . 1

M eindert Boon e t ux to Almeda F. H awkins, E a s t O range, w 9 RurnellBt 188 f t s fr C en tra l av. 3.5x150........ I

G ottlieb H a rtu n g ei ux to Eva Vree- land and husband . E aei Orange, w fl N 15lh Bl 175 ft H fr P ark av.60x100 ......................................................... J

H a rrie t F. G rah am nnd luiHhand (o John V. P. Schaiick. E ast Orange, w g W ataon av 460 ft s w fr Cen­tra l av, ........................................ 3

RIIOAD HT . :!TL‘ rii*ar LaeJeawanna S ta tio n - Three COR)- fruH' rrtfims. fum lihed for houio*

keeping; al*fi tv t rtMtni*. Blatlonary ttih* and pU u ia . aeocitiii lu-itr.BR0AI> ht . coonictlng- rooma for

Jlg-ht houBfk!»f]'ln»r gji improvemeot*: other room#; five mlHUU-’* fr im D. L. and W. 0ta- tJon.DROAD S T , I'lnaly funilih#d rooini?

large closei*: tfiftphonh. bath; four nilnut'^s* w alk to South Hi buUoii, P euniy lvanla Rail­road.BROAD ST.. 3*4- FumiPlied room#, light house-

keep allowed.

CENTRAL AVE , fifih. niJiJTMiWe Duryea i i — Two reipeciable young iaOle* wanted a t

boardert.^_____________ ______________ _________<:7I.;}.-'rON AVE.. 5i('J7-n<mmft and hoard for

One or two; private ratnllv: Irnprnvementi.CHiNTRK HT., 20 I-'iirnlnhcd room*, with all

ImprOvaruentB, wUh or wllhoui board.COT’RT MT.. flit—RfiOrTi, PuKable for two,

board. Improvamentf. Phune 2701W.

CONTRACTS.The following contractB have been re ­

corded a t th e (-nurthouse;G ustave P . H odm an , owner, South G r­

ange and F a lrm o u n t ava, with H erm an L. Schneider for c tirp en te r and mason work. 115.006; P, T. Mcl-iognn, architect.

Henry E. B row n, owner, C.he..tnut a. Nutley w ith J o h n M utch, tor nmiton and c.arpenter w ork, 8661); W illiam A. Ijtm b en ,

^Robe^rV'M. Boyd, ow ner, M 'jnicinir. wllh John Pukefi. fo r a ll the w

xM De V ita, ow'ner, 466 Jelllff w ith M. Mnrech, fo r p a in tin g work, |1« .

Edwin A I tl rc h , & Co., owners, s w cor M arket and W naiilnRton ®F ark en B u ild in g C o m ^ n y , t o all thework 112 400; B. E . S tem , archlleet,

G insberg & E31n, owner*. Avon nnd Bel- mnr.t ttvB w ith M orrls Rubin, for ta rp e n - m ra n Y o tlm r w ” k. M.400; Hym an Rosen-

’*OTOrge“ ''& '^ H in to n , owner 32 and 34 iWanen*av Wllh Jo se p h 'C . Schuhert, foi mason w irk , 11,060; A. H. Thom pson.

“ cara itn e T. R eeve, ow ner, a w cor M adi­son av and S ix teen th at. with Samuel !■. WUsM fo r p lum bing, tinning and o ther work, $1,600; w ith - A lbert J. Me.sol, for mason, c a rp en te r and p a in tin g , work,

M ayor and Common Council of N ewark ow ner. 471 and 473 Ferry street, w ith the B row e Company for electric wiring! w ork, $666; With Louis Haae, for carpentor w ork, $6,1®; w ith J. F. H anley Cem nany t o p lum bing work, $1,787; John H and W ilson C. Ely, architects.

BAHT PARK AND MfMtERRY BTS.-Th« Npw Hotel Kenalngion, nlxiy ruom*: family

and tratifllent; nlxiui the *am^ #i aItoardJag'houee, with nvory morlMtn improve­ment and hotel eervlce.

PfiNNlNGTON BT , )Rl>- *-roo(n fiat.Bhlnnian it.. 30—5-room flat.................C'VlTMAaN ST.. Iftfl-lSAfl-ITppet and lower

flat*; alx roam* and balh . *efiar*tB hABter*. ‘parm e entrance#; all Improvememai. Inquire

777 High *t._________ _ _____ _________Q7TTMAN BT.. 24—t-'lal. 5 rwroA. iblrd fliKiir;

ita tl 'in a ry tuhn. «#* and toilet Inquire 14)Cwirt AtKl DOKWDOD AVB., t l -F lv # large room*.

bath and all modern ImprijvBmBni*; hell* «*ar- peted and decoraltaJ; one block from Clinton av * .; ren t # U rti May Ifi: $16 and $1$. J. FRANKRL. 4ft Hm*We pl-

BANK ST . lUJ, abt'vp Pl2he—Large front room , nicely fuminhi.l for l^:ht hou#ekeeplng.

alao amaJi from rctmi fer gei^eTfian: |1.W-URllNS'WTCK fT ih.v-Two pleojant connect­

ing frf-nl rooms, second floor, w ater and gaa, for ono or twu pi-rminx; prlvat« family.RF^KOKN 9T., 612- UiHHaant front room. wlUj

hn[rn>vementa. m-ar thre# llnefl o f car*; in p rlx'aie hoUBo with family of two.C O ^ PL ., IH. car Marshal) at., back of

rtorhirabla Thtain- Nicely fum lahed aliiglu and connartlng room* for light housekeeping; al) Im provem fnie, Ji SO up.

EAST PARK BT., 22—Plea*ant doubl* room, with board; newly furnlnhed, new managa-

ment: alao excellent Uhle board.

BOOMS-^Four room* And hath, a ll modern )m- pro>v>menie, Second st., Roeevllie, and five

rooms and bath, all nufdern improvements. 263 Falrm ount #v«. Inquire 867 Morris xra. STEIN.ROBEVILLE, N orth Seventh St-. ZJHi-BeautJ-

fully situated, well lighted, six rooms and bath^^partTnent#; ai) Improvstnents; hot water, hast furnlfhed.RC^EVTIXE, North 0th st., S16—Second flat.

two-fam ily, teven rooms, lU Improvctmeot#; jB#t^t nslfliborhood.ROHE BT., W’M. over drug •tors-kflegant

apartipanti: four and five roomii i l l Improve- maDts; from $13 and |I4 up.

r o i ’HT BT , 72 uif»rtn, plaaaant ri»inx, facing ths stree t, furnlHhvd complete fnr light house-

];eeplhg; low [lUicea, also sleeping rooms, $1 and up-; gas Atul hath.ro U R T BT.. ittj- Txvo connecting, jile e ly fu r­

nished frant r»)oma. second floor. light liouse- keeping; also iinxli' room for lady; nelgh^tr- hood fine.c h e s t n u t 3T . St. near B road -E legan t fu r ­

nished. pJeojiant front room, suitable for on* or tw o; also slnglu room, adjoining bath.

EAST PARK BT.. 17—Elegant furnished rooms and first-claa# board. T d WfiTtV.

FULTON ST., 37~Hand*ompSy furnished back parlor, w'ith first-cLaa* table board.

H1J.L 8T-, 21—WeU-fumlshed connectingrw m s, suitable for family, double or single,

running w ater. Urge closets, bath, lelephone. first-claw board; opposiio new city hall: table gufsta accommodatedHIGH BT., 578—Large room, with board, bath

and telephone services; ©xcellenl ta ble board.HIGH ST.. 87f —Large front room, suitable for

two; also hall room*: flrHi-closs tahla board^ORUHARD RT.. 126—laATge front room, wllh

board; three mltuites from South Bt. Btatton;ten .aaflnutes to Market and Broad,-

NEW JERSEY SEASHORE BRARCH-O F T M i-

‘CLINTON BT,, 41. one block from Brood- Large front room for ooe or two geailemen:

ai*o snaall room: a)] improvements.COMMERCE BT.. iftft-Furnished room to let,

bouseKeeplng; water In IL________________DINING-ROOM and klUhen *for light houas-

keeping, all Imprnvement#; aloo single room#; price rM ionabla Isqulra H WaioAit oL

p l a n e s t ., IIT—Plfasanl front .connecting double room*. a1iM> single room w ith excel­

lent b < ^ d ; also table board; all Improve- men ts.p l a n e s t .. 16t--The Brownstoti, f a m is h ^

ropme, with board; also table board; .under new maiuigenient: all modern improvements.ROSEVILLE AVE., 102—Desirable rooms with

board; good locs4lort; convenient to (Station and trcdleya; 'phone 522J, Branch Brook; rea­sonable.R O SE VILLE , N o rth 11th t t. , B\4r-ru rn lsh e d

room to let, w ith or w ithout bM>grd: concur- ren t to Lwg trO llcF i and P., 1* and W , K a il- rood*

NEWARK EVENINR NEWSA8BURY PARKi N. J.

For th* eet$v«nl*ne* of Moohoro roodoro y of tho NtWARK IVaNINO NIWS

DKLIVBRY to your eottogo or hotol daring your otoy onywhoro olong tho ohoro.

ADVeRTiaaMaNT# of oll kinds tokon ot elReo ritoo*

A Rootal Cord or s Tsiopbono Call will bring a raproaantatlwa.

NEWARK EVENING NEWSHaw jaaeav stASHORa aRANoM

Room 34, Apploby Building Aobury Park TSLsinioss •*i-Assimv

1

Page 17: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

I T

k

REDSKINS BEATEN BY

T IO ISO N SIndians, in Their First Game

on Western Trip, Lose to Buffalo, 4 to 0.

REWARKS SECURED MOST HITS

I N D I A N S A N D B I S O N S W H O H I T T H E B A L L H A R D I N O P E N I N G G A M E A T B U F F A L O

Biiffillo’p tlnffAT nf the Indinns In the y e a le v iu y rei^?-

tiif rudJikuih back (a th ird pluf'e m he Kmbum' ii LciiKU© i'hch. while ilieBiHoiiB

Bdvanced to place. Ae ih« localtrlh e IB hlltlnK the ball hard, ih e re la Htlll a chan.ee for the Indians to rec*>ver tne

i^round In lUe liirev rcm alniim gam es to t<(> played with iJie lilboiis. Munii't’dl ppened Its home season t>y ulaym g all aievtiii-JnnihK tie htiLtle with Providence.I n She o th e r cham piujishlSi g a m e p la y fd , B ftl tlm o re d e fe a te d Hooln'-Hter In a te n - iT inlng o o iu e si. T o rm u o an d J e r s e y CUy h a d iin open d a te , b u t the S k e e le rs a n d M nple l>!ufa w ill g e t in ac tio n lo -d iiy niHl p ta r l ihv 0pftst»n o ft in T o ro n to T h e wea- aon Jn Ito o h e sto r will be In av igu ru ted in - la o rro w , w h en 'h e O rio les a n d H ro n c ja h r e b illed fo r thu In itia l c lash .

t l e s u K n 4if 1■ u l ta lo 4. N i'w a rk 0.

B alttm ori? 1. H tichefiier fl (.10 in n ln g s t. M o n tre a l D ET ovidence u f l l in n in g s) .

N iu J i i i in a lilt* r iu tH i .W ,i..T 'C . W 1..PC

B a l tlm o ra .. U 4 .6H3 R o ch e ste r ■. 1 \B u ffa lo . . . . 7 6 .this JProvIdcnca. t; . .I'.JN e w a rk . . 8 7 .FkW T o ro n to — 4 u 4I>j3 « ra e y C ity G 6 .lk)0| M ontri;^! ^ D ..101

U uiuoe T4»'ilu}%U ttW ark a t b u ffa lo .

J e r s e y iJ liy a t T o rom o .KuchctvLor a t b a l l im o re .

I’rovldenc© a t M om rea l. O H iiie* T o - iu t> r ro w .

|<7eW’a rk a t B uffalo .J e r s e y CUy a t T o ron to .

B a ltim o re a t H o ch ep te rProvidence a t M ontreal.

D itpotrh to the K V t 'S tS G N EW S. B U F F A L O , N. Y., M ay la. Al P a rd e e

p itc h e d th e k in d of ba ll th a t w ill w in th e rn a jo r i ty of gam e?;, b u t u n fu r tu n a to a ilp s p y liingle, hi« it 'a m -m a te . allow ed fn lo to m ak ti ih rc * ru n s sv'.ih only out* lili

End w in th e o pen ing gam e of th e ae a so n e re y e s te rd a y by ih e Hi-oruof 4 in *l T he n f* a th c r w as Ideal w hen tho t im e

a r r iv e d for cu lling th e guinc*. an d 12,0iH) peo p le c row ded th e ir w ay Innlcle th e f«rnce, Btood alx deep In th e nuirleld a n d f r in g e d th e tope of lUe fen ces a f te r th ro n K ln g th e slandB a n d bJeuchern to HUffoonilon. M iiyor J , N. A dam p itch ed th e first b a ll fcmf g a v e th e te a m som e good ad v lin It w a s an Ideal ilay . a n Irtf'il c row d, iim l b u t fo r th o s e e r ro rs of IGhKio'a, w ou ld h av p been an idea l g am e Tlio re a l sfiore i)f th e g am e sliould liave been 1 to o. N f it t t 'c s n e lionio ru n ttulng th e only eftrrie il in lly , T h is w ns a b e a u tifu l d r lv u W ay ' ‘\ c r th e le ft field ft'tu 'e . tUe l l r s t of th e PA’a so n on tin ' lioni** g ro u n d s a n d tl ie ^ r e i by a B uffalo iilayer,

J im m y M iilkui ftiiil I luck K ngle b a d th e i r ey e s on \'o \v lnkle 'H curvcA. a n d b e iw e e ii tho rn g o t m ore th a n h a l f th e |. J iu m b er of h l i s g a t t io n d bv th e In d ia n s .A p e c u lia r th in g «if the h its madi- h \ N e w a rk w aa th a t nil n ine of th e m w e n t e v e r Hpennd base , n o t of^o v a ry in g m o re th a n ten fe e t cm e i th e r side of tl ie bug P e v e ra l ll jn ea dvirlng th e g 'lm e It looked AH If th e In d ia n s w ere aho tii to o rg a n iz e A b u t t ln e an d tw ice in4‘n g o t nn th etB c e s w ith nom out. b u t each lim o ft ■whirlwind douhh* p lay s h u t o u t th e flhancKB of th e vJsilorB.

M clU ei-n po lled e ll ft fo?iy tx lck In th e B ret Inn ing , im i wu.^ cn u g lii a t It H e i f e n t fro m firs t to th ird on A ng le’s blU b tu cu t pf'COnd biijst* by u h o u t five fe e t, t t i d th e u m p ire cnlle«1 him ou t

K l r e i ^ o r k s In (h e K lfllk .|f‘o r fo u r Innlt^ga btil Ihrer- m e n In e a c h

MaatoTi fyeed UaiHicB. uniJ ihc* r te v e r N ow - S r k e r m a d e th e m a h hike lu th e ben ch , f i n t !n th e f if th ca m e tb o rtrew urk.'i. J im m y M u rray sing led c lean ly to c e n tre . W h i tn e v h it uno to w ard E n g le , w ho a l ­lo w ed th e bull 10 go Im iw een h is le g s. ffheiT H ill c u t one dow n lo S h a rp e , w ho

t ided to c a tc h M u rra y a t th e p la te b u t ftlled, a n d H ill w as s a fe a t firs t. R y a n lit ft h igh one to M cllve»in, a n d W Tiltney ►cored on th e tl iro w In, HIH go in g lo gec-

On<L T h e n tU ll s ta r te d foe th i rd , f ltn n - M e n th ro w w oe u l i t t le w ide, a n d E n g le G t It g e l a w a y from h im , a n d H ill w a lk e d ho m e . T h e n e x t w era e a sy o 'Jtb. I n th e A llo w in g In n in g N a ttre a e h it one o v e r ih n fe n c e , a n d P a rd e e seem ed Ind lfT erm i. l i e w a s d e r r lc k td a f te r th e (^eveuiii, a n d M il­l e r p itch ed a n Inn ing , d o in g v e ry w ell, fanglfl, fu r N ew ark , g o t cm ihn b asee by a p reT ty sin g le in th e fo u r th , b u t w oa c a u g h t C ry ing to Bleal.

H oili E n g le a n d S h a rp e h it on fc ly Jn ih a a e v e n th . w ith n o one ou t, b u t B u e rw a ld t)U d lro c tjv In to a d oub le p la y , a n d a ll c h a n c e s w ere IohI. 'H ie In d ia n a looked a b o u t to s t a r t ao inetlilng a g a in In th e ji lu ih Inn ing , h u t tw o g r a n d s ta n d e n te n e a

J ln im v M u rra y In r ig h t Held o tice m o re fipiilii-ij ih t-lr ch an ces .

T h e in d ia iip h it th e haJI h a rd e n o u g h a n t i t a r en o u g h , b u t w h e rev e r th e y d ro v e th e le a th e r a m a n Boeniotl to be t h e r e w a l t - In g fo r 1t O u ts id e uf E jig le ’s p e r fo rm a n c e a t th i r d th e te a m p lay ed a b a n g -u p g a m e . V o w ln k le tig h te n e d up In ih n p ln c h c a a n d th e lea rn be tk n d h im g a v e h im m a jo r le a g u e su p p o rt.

NattroBS* w o rk a l s h o r t a n d V owlnkIfl*s h a m llln g o f b u n t b a lls w e re th e f ie ld in g f e a tu r e s of th e g am e . T h e w o rk o f th e p iin lie rs w aa eo p e rfe o t t h a t th e g a m e w a s p la y e d in re c o rd tim e. In s p ite o f th e f a c i th a t th e ce re m o n ie s o f p itc h in g th o f ir s t bo ll a n d h a n d s h a k in g Iji th e e a r ly p a r t of th e g am e oonsum Bd o o n s ld e ra h le tim e . It w a s ooncluded In a u h o u r a n d a h a lf .

In th e s e v e n th In n in g th e Bklos d a r k - ennd an d fro m th e n cm a s l ig h t rn Jn fe ll, b u t h n ih p la y e rs a n d e p c c ta to ra B tuek It o u t im tU th e fin ish o f ' th e g am e , T h es c o re : _____

B T JFFA liO .A B . R . H . P O

y- ‘!' S

JirrtTn.yMi/rray■ ufStSo

x -;s

OPENING DAY A T MONTREAL

Record Crowd W atches Royals and Grays Battle Eleven ln-

nings to a Tie.

BALTIMORE BLANKS ROCHESTER

iSprciifl LiiHpnti'h tf) Ihf ^;W V/V'r Vf,TT,S M O N T R K A !,, M ay IJ - N ^ i i ly li.uOO

ft Teconi-lircftkii g njHMiliuT d a y <‘t ^w«i s.ivr M oritreuJ aiul I 'rm n lfn - c 'jpt*n th e Int al lOmjieni I k i-h rh u rn ploiihlilp seueon liei'ft yesienicty 'I 'h e Rx'jmla h ad nii ' x- -e lJe n t I'hniUM* of wlrinloH- th e gwnu?. l-ul t r i o r s p u t tlu-m lo th e bad . and Uie ti.nne

ivuli ihe s r 'j ii- u lie. j to n f 'c r e leven liiiiJluis huil lieen pluyi^il T in ' la- caiB plleil \ip a to ta l -if nuiv mlHr-hiyB, th i'ee af w liioh wr-r« i-li:ilk»?d up a^^.iliujl Ijoiulfji ’I'lie ^coi^-

M ontrea l. H I I P ro v id e n c e R H EJo y ce , If

2h 1 1O N e il, i f . . . . I 2Kviin.- . I 0 . . . I !l/iutV-n, HS.. 1 ]J .Tonee, cf . 1 0 .M cM an'is. o. 0 1 R. Junes, p . 0 0

T o(nln ,.

i) o 0 PoLHiid. r t. fl l I P h e la n , c f . . . . ■' l

0 A rn d t. 3 h ., . 1 11 J lu ffi.ian . If... 'I 01 A h s te ln . Ih. . 1 1T iJi.'ia’iliup, Jb. 1 11 U hii'k, r .. . fl 01 H .'ck . H#* . .. 0 ]

Slliic. p ............ 0 i*:— • K r'.ck , p ... 0 06 7 &T D 'iffy ............ 0 U

J c A tT ’J T lB u f f a l o .

r=£» .r.r- eJ r I-cu l <

FOXERS SHOW CLEVER WORK

Central Institute Members Dis­play Plenty of Skill and

Hitting Power.

PROGRAM WAS A LENGTHY ONE

LOSE AFTER A STIRRING RALLY

Local Outlaws Take Lead by Batting Bee, but Succumb to

Allentown, 5 to 4.

MAKES FIFTH STRAIGHT DEFEAT

1‘oliiJs*Ralte«i fo r 811ne In th e n jn ili

M orUrenl . . . 1 i' 0 " I 3 0 P ro v id e n c e .. . Li 1 0 0 0

u

1 I

NpHreBS, ac ............ — •.

W hile . 1. f . . . . — > lu r ra y . r.W h itn e y ,BniUlh^ 2d .

R yaih c ..........Vowlnkle.

iTotftJS .iriA crr-*.!. *

1A. B.3 6

27 16 1NEW A RK.

M ullen, Sb.. 2f)e Vore, c. f , 4M ollvaen, 1. ............ 4Fng le , 3 b . . . . . ........ 4S harps, •••«•• 4Pacrw afrl. r. f--...# 4M aiillng, s. ........... 4Btanage, c ............. . 4Pardee, p.......... . 2M lll«r. p .................... 0•D rak e ................... 1

AB. R. H . PO,

!» 0 n fv-{ I1 1 II '

H u iuo ru n —T^'itnb'Ti Tun-ti.,w i h il . '^ M '' 1 M anus. A hste tn , P tiairtii, 1» N«o! L<‘fl on \ i)0.seii—M ontV fal 7. 1’rovid-Ma r lo S toa n ' haaoH—PvajiH t'. PlKil'in, u 'N « il .1 Jon- s, R. Jom*a. Bacrlrlia- liU a --E v i i M c il.u i ufi, I ’lielali. l ia a r s uii .h a lls ' i f f .loans I, off F ro ck 4, off Slliie 2. H n by p i tc h 'db a l l-H o f fm a n . C 'liTk D<‘nibl-? p h iy - H 'J o n e s in Tjouden H truck uiit -My .lorit's 1 by S hne 4. by F ro c k 1 W ild ;T lm t' of fta inc--T ivo h o u rs htkI ir ii iiiiii- I u le s. L 'm pire —Con w av , A t i*;nLlance’ G,'-''kt

H n l t l u io r e , l i J t o e l i ^ d t r r , 0 .lUtpaUh h> the Fruvi.Y ^;

B a l t i m o r e , M ay 12 u a r d v . of D am - rti 'jrr. am i BunniH ror. of Jt'>rlu’s te r . eu- giig i'd In a p ltrh '-T 's d ind ypp iiu d fo ’. w hich wt 111 te n Inn ings th<? I’uL d t .-t w in n in g ciul by llie apnre o f 1 la ". U a :d \ hml s l t" - g o lh e r lli6 b ta l nf th e argnuK rii, an d In abd ltR in to faiinliiR »evi'n 'lu-n he* ki Jd The fo u r safoU es o f ih e B ro n co s w ill si.uii- te red . T h e scun-

T he N ew ark tpftm o f th e P f^nnsylvnnla an d N ew J 'r e e y lost Its flfrhs t r a ig h t g am e yest'-iU ay . loaina' o u t a t A l­t 'm o w n . u f t r r U b a d tlic gam e o p p n n ’ntly won C h e s te r lo o k 1 'o rk lnr«i c a m p and held to riiH first p la c e lie wdlh A lh rito w ii w h ile T re iilo n d e fo a te d rim ltia v ille and ad v a n c e d to th ird ptuslilon.

lleM iiltN n f ^ t^H lerd iiy 'H CTumea..\l le n tn w n I. N '-w a rk 4.

UlicBliir it. Y rtrk 4.T rr-iitun 2. C‘*atea%’ille h

StnudlnM ; n f (lie < liihn.W !.. P i” W L PC.

. \ l l '’tilow n 4 I V'ri '-•■attH'.lUe .3 .Gottd ifis ie r . . 4 1 Voi k .............. 2 4Trt^-nton -3 «xi .N ew ark .....0 5 '"iO

K a m i 's T o - t l a y .N ew ark n t A lk n lo w n .

<’ n\i i^vniu at T re n to nY ork a t C heaipr,

(i Hill I'M T 'o - i i io r ro ^ v .N e w a rk a t T ie n io n ,

A lir-a t'iw ii a t C hestiT OudC<

HARTER BOOKED FOR HAVERHILL

Chief Stallings Places Young Indian Warrior with New

England League Team.

SPEEDY MAN ON THE BASES

DOINGS OF THE AMATEUR NINES

Big and Little Teams Having a Busy Time on Local and

Nearby Diamonds.

LARGE NUMBER Of CHALLENGES

■I I.. d r .’Id- d:^ rr.l.I H sii.n M‘ I'l l-‘

' I ■ 'r III |-|| I I h.-1 It lu I' 11 I IiIk IiI . t i r I'l .lo «| JU > IIIK ' Oi'liti I I Hit I

II.'V- s\ . I.ol II"

“ -!i>' iu-ti 1-l-HiLly Ijo' ' n ■ ■W Ml k

id 1 1 f «.l I'U lt Ori'.ll S « I - I|M 'w . .'ll .\l.iMV .M I ....... .M h \\A - |.| ud IM I i\ ' ri' ' I

' I 1 ilil ;illd I li III 'i i: Miu,.1^ : 11 m j \ I I I il \1 I '

,.l i

,H Uo k 11"! ti -IM- n ..ik , lujt M«--

1 r I Ii.i\\ Irdn ' "1 I lie i). IW H I i'OlU. I litT slluut- ■lU)' nt (h r end ui

Jo e M iLil'.r. tho lm :al p la y e r wlu>rn .Man­a g e r R folllnge tine Lad undvi lu.s wnik " ln '''e t h r W id n ln g io n tr.ih-.iiig m i ', i* fl ,ti .o lity fo r I liv e r li lU .Muse, w a r n ' hi’ ■ p l.U '' t v w ill p la y wlTli lli(? Nov.' F n g lam l l.eay-io ( lli^ I 'liln b 'iim o r Lb.it r | lv . l l n n e r fleClired Lih j

T he U' liiui A ' ' . " f Llih i. ily . jo u i Hi . "d bi I '.lb i>vri Snt'iid .ii* o f tr in o o n >imt d- lo»ni-d iJo K r.ii k 11. " kei A t." . 'd Hoit

- . ' . , |r nl' 1 {li _ K ls in t 1 'I :" hiuiti' U’a in d-iwu w ti'

liML. six .si i iU'^ouls I- ' I I - I ri, 1-1 ilm Joi.-iLJs, .11 --'1

^vllU> a t Y ork . !

^i(ir' ifif /ibfpfjrrh U‘ fhr f V K \t A Id .I 'N 'l'f iWN". M mv 12 W ith th e gam e j

H i.'1 'ir 'n tls' ilteli.' tIm- if Holt m1‘ u i>tu- | tliijr Mlietik. tviii h nctU-d ih rm four runs I l7i th e b lx th iiinn«k, ilu ' N rw oikai of th e j J 'rn iiH y lvan ia a iu l N- J r i- s iy fje ag u e lOFt |

i to AHVulijw ii. 1j<n , v'vi'H'rdoy. by the ; l u c r e "f 6 til I I ’aSMldv r slnt;in I" i- . i. I--- I.. .. . V. . . I --..Mti.'h t '

n a l lh n o re O 'H a ra , I f . . . . 0K elly , c f ...... . 0Dunn, 2b....... oTVemniJtl, i f . . u K n lg h i, ijb .... 0P fy l, Th...........1)H(d], MS..........0B yera , c ......... 1H a rd y , p ........ 0

H-H E , R o c h e s te r H IT E . 1 ‘'I A n d e rso n , r f . 0 1 "•I O lO U iiay, Ih __ U 1 2; 01 B a tch . I f 0 n «i0 0| FltiTUifian. r t , . <i 0 •>J O' L 'd e n ’gvr, 2b.. u h n1 O l i i in y . HF .. . 0 ] h0 1 Lennox,, 3h 0 " n2 Oi E rw in , r n n ii0 0| ManhlHter, p .. b I 0

24 14T oWIm ................ . fit f■Bat ted fo r P a rd e e In e lg h tn Inn ing .

Buffalo ...1 ............. 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0N ew ark ..................ft 0 ^

B aste on balls—Off Vo'Wlnkle 1, off M il­ler 1. S tru ck o iu—By Vowlnkle 2, by P a r- dr-e 2. Home run—NattresB. T w o-base h it -S c h lrm . Sacrifice h lts -S m lth . W hite, thirst base on e rro rs—Buffalo 2, N ew ark !, Stolen baeei*—Hill, Mullen, Loft on ba«eN3 —Buffalo 4, N ew nrk 7. Double p laya—Vu- w inkle to NaUresn to W hitney, Sm ith to NnUrftRs te W tiltiiey. Umplree—M orananfl Sullivan. Time of gam e—I h u u r 30 teriiSrjnce—liOOG

GAMES FOR NEWARK HIGH.i t n y - v r a a n t ^ S c h o o l o f l f « w Y o r l f T o ­

m o r r o w a n d B o a t O r ^ s o F r i d a y M ean H a rd O o a tea ta .

N ew ark H igh w ilt orose bate w ith E a s t O range H igh F riday a fte rnoon a t Ash- land Dval, In a New Jeraey InU reoholaatlo Iveagite Contest, w hile to -tnorrow M an­ag e r M atthow s, of thflJ.o^ale, tn o rd e r to p u t Ills team In condition fo r th e loagtie atruggle, h a i loheduled a gam e w ith l h a faBt S iuyveaan t H ig h School nine o f New Y ork, to tak e p l a n on the B raooh B rook P a rk ball grotinda, providing a p e rm it la~ grftn ted by th e P a rk CommlMlon,

The gome to-m orrow wilt m a rk th e first tim e N ew ark H igh and B tuTveaant h av e m et. The M etropolitan ball- toasers a re doing well am ong th e M an h a tta n achoola. N ew ark H igh a t p resen t Is put> tin g up a fa s t artic le of bait an d w ill no doubt give the G otham ag g reg a tio n a h a rd tusBle,

NATIONAL LEAGUE.R f u n l t * ®f Y e i i te » d » y ’» G a m e * .

F lt« » b u rg ( . H ew Y o rk 2,B ro o k ly n 2. S t. LttuSa 1.

B oo ton t . C ln c lim o tl 1.C h loavo y«. P h lla d e lp h le (ralnV

k t u d l a v a t < k a C la b a . C h ic ag o . .O B . r a i P h l l a ...........10 tP lU sh iirg .U « M l Now Y ork .U » .079 B oaton . , . ,U ) .HO

B ro o k ly n . . S 1 3 .M l Clnoli>no.t> . t t l .363 S t . L o u la . . . C 16 .186

AlORICAN LEAGUE.,M a n H a a t T e a t a r d a r 'a

N ew T o rk .S. B o a to n 0.P h iU d e lp h U T, W a a b ln g to n X

f i t a n d l n g o f tb« .- C la b o ,N ew York.IS ‘7P h ll '^ .............13. 3C le v ^ a n d 11 f Bta L o u la .A U i

.fiSOlChlotfO Jf.lO U , m

.■^•tTnorroil .421,S?B] 'V u a h in g io n R 1? ,40'J .90Ui Boston .-e.:,g-X4

T oIhIs ........ 1 ti II Ti' L.nLi ............H 4 iiB altlinora ......... u u u 0 0 u 0 rt 0 i—iRooheBier ___ d g 0 0 0 0 0 0 o

T w o -b aso h ll«- AiKierHun, H atch , Byi-rM. Three-baai.^ h lt-H i-illy . f^uurlflcv J i l t - C lancy . H toleii buBca—D un n , Loudeu- B lager, K uIe Ui 2, H u l l S tru c k "Ul - H a rd y 7. BiuinlbU-r 4. L e ft tui huHeK'— B aitin io rt? 7. R o c h e s te r 7. F ir s t hast? "n e r r o r s —B alilm i’iv 2, Roc.)iejiic-r J T im e of g a m e —Tw u tiu u is a n d flvn m in u te s ,\i- te n d a n u a —S.iKW. U in p irc y —K elly u iid B tur- forcL

B n e e b a l l PMii.Jim m y Sabring has been sold hv tho

Wllmlnfrton Trl-fllnti* lx-ag\ie to lla rria- burg. Sobrlng's eale, U Is Raid, waa mudo i<j rmiuce expvnftH».O

Ned Hanlon, of B altlm m e, is ue/ioihU- Ing w ith the C incinnati club fo r the pur- chOBe of Tuser. th e form er Huffalo rw lii- •r, and Spude, who p itched for A tlan ta UiBt aeaaun. O

Doo Newton dernunstra ted th a t he Is back In ^ortu again when he nhui nut the B o e tc ■ • Sox ycBierday for the YiUi- keea u ihe score o f 3 to 0. Newton held itH opponents down to two aaCetles.O

BM. Fertsch phehed hl8 first cam e of th e BeftRon for laiucitB ter yentHnlfiy. Tt resulted hi & victory , l^ inca« tor winning by th e acora of 4 to 1O

Jaok Neuer l i e la ted to pilch for the Bvcllana tu-day, and Billy M bhgan will tw irl for the BIbohb. K ing B rockelt. w'ho w ent to Buffalo w ith the Kedsklnsi, will probably tw irl In one at the rem aining gaznefl of the eerlea. A ccording to ad- vioea from OMef Statllnga, B rockelt re ­po rted In u c a l le n t trim .O

phU Liewla cam e lo the fron t "with a home run wlilch won the gam e fo r Brook­lyn against ol. Loul« yeste rday by llie Bfiore of 2 to 1. Lew ie m ade his tim ely BWat In the s ix th inning , w hen Tim J o r­dan w as on first base. Both men are fo rm er E as te rn L eaguers.O

Missing a tra in la considered a aerlous In ftac tion of n d ea o f th e New York N ational Lieague C lub by M anager Mc- i.4raw, C randall, who w as s la ted to plloh for the G lanta ag a in s t P ittsb u rg , In the la tlo r city, ycHtarday, failed to catch the tra in a t Jersey City on Sunday night and a rcsiik the tw lrte r did no t a rriv e in P ittsb u rg un til h u e yeste rday . A fter yeste rday ’s dofvai M cG raw and C randall had ft wui-rn u rgum ent, w hich resu lted in the G iants' loader infilcting a fine on C randall fu r Cho la t te r ’a carelessneM .O

The placing '^f Jim m y MuUen a t the lop of the N ew ark b a ttin g list Is h av ing good results, jim m y is g e ttin g In tim ely iloki a lm ost every uuy and y e ste rd av he addM tw o more blnglea to his credit.O

D ucky D rake Is g e ttin g hie eye on the ball. In the game a g a in st B altim ore la st Sunday and In the one ag a in st R ochester : the previous Sunday, he displayed good ; stick ing qualltlOB. and yeste rday ha cam e to the front again, w hen he laced out a single, h a tting In P a rd e e 's place In the eighth Inning. O

Bud Bharpe had a busy session a g a in s t th e Blsoiis on first base, a s fifteen of the pu tou ts fo r N ew ark w ent to h is credit.

Josh De Vore failed to ge t a chance !n ihe outfield yeste rday . Jo sh 's only op­po rtun ity 10 dlsUngiilHh h im self w as w ith Hie hat, bu t he failed to land a safe one in hlB four tlmvs up.O

F red Carisch did not re p o rt to th e In ­d ians a t Buffalo yeste rday , a s expected. H * will likely Join the tr ib e to-day.O .A rthu r Irwin, of th is city, m anager of th e W ashingion Union L eague tbam , w as presen ted w ith h fioral bouquet, a gift from a p a rly of N ew ark adm irers , a t the W aahlngton-E llxabeth gam e lo the la tte r c ity yesterday. J am es K earn y m ade th e presen tation w hen th e W ash ing ton teatn w ent to the but In th e th ird inning. The veteran m a n n e r /e sp o n d e d by piloting h li team to vfoiory, W ash ing ton w inning In A w ell-played gam e by the score of G to 4. ____________

l ^ e o l B w elfeM l 0 * B * e P «H M p#u« .Owing to the opening o f B ranch Brook

P a rk being postponed un til n ex t S a tu r­day , the rnltlaJ ff&nua In th e Southern League, which le com posed of public achool team s, echeduled to be p l a ] ^ a t tlk# park yeste rday aftem o o n . w ere p o st­poned un til nex t M onday, w hile the open- log of th e N o rth e rn a n d Juntctf le a ju ee ^ 1 tak e place n e x t T uasd iiy a n a W edriet- day, respeotJvely. T he reaso n given by tb e p a rk tf^ m J ia io n e rs fo r postpon ipg the '>pemng of th e p a rk wax on account of *f'7. h''<vvy ra in , w hich m ade the

-'•rds unfit to play on, .. .

f 6 til I I h sinh'iflr-fuir** In th e bmvutHM InnliJp ib iit h ro u t’h t In tw o run.^i. pi.i (he Im iil (•■‘iiin Ju st ] MN- rtli.-ad u ii'i ' llnoh cl v lc ln ry

H'iUi t«*;inia luid to fhoo rlt^h ln B . I■ h u i .Ni vvaik niiidi'i nru' iniuti liU Hiftli th e

I'M aN ..Aliiniit'A n fcicorud a m nn

o \ t r (111- plalvi* ‘Ml 'w ii »n 'l 'UI iT i'or I 'm ttils Ike ioi'rtls a'1fl‘ d lUte iu 'lie ,

to n n l i a n 'i iin n ih e r hi rIxIIi' U ap|iMiri(l JIR If til - N tw n ik s Wah tfo-

lliU' '0 !"■ V. hUi'Wiush.'il up f" tlic f lx th lu-■ 1/iH h.v liiiiV-’Iiliig h its (hev ' . l i l t 'd

liiui ruHH a n d vv^ul in ihiv f r - n l . I ' l -' ilen cc h ll cut'? tn li f l . Wumlj^ l-J-'in-WMl Willi M dfUil'h' tn rikUii, M-oi'lng

Fatiif(ir» . Tniiln Kul 'a fir.-i i-n a ilj-ad, hail, aii-1 B -r in '-" vvalkril M rJmiih'i*I llire+^-hnyK't ilid th p n-st \S’ilh ' v m -n ' th^wil. B u ik e JG.uli- .1 ( r i .\1.' lcijfi,jwii J. R '-venlh, B aw \,n ' mu I j first " ii

.1 f.jt!ilh'-il K ruundo r ai i] > Ai-isiMy'H di -p ' '(■iTilr.- hi 111 lilt HV'M’"iI ii ptli, wiiitilnR if i t- '

l^.n.if, T h e Ri’-un -: |.N ew ark. K W In A lh-n 'nw ri R H E.

r n u r < i i - \ . Jb. " " U M iistc i K'.n. U‘ '>M iifKliall, HR.., Piitu-'i.-*' 21i.I-’ of,.VV.nnl IP \\-onds ir . .T o 'ih ,, I-.........BehUf-tt. V H. Sniltli. rf

Totttla . . .

1 H u lk . H.H......... I l lV J^ n w v r . !f .. I fl

1 f i 'r ; , ................... ....fl 1 M n iillf ' -I. r f i: 1 rtJ I' H n im i i f .1 rt '»0 U K r r r f " " rtn 0'' M aun-I, :h u . . a : 01 1 LJpc-hi'i p .. " " ^

- W an .-r, p ....... 0 0 D6 4i

ToraUi 5 -1 IN ew n rk ................... n n :i o 4 n fl n 4AIlentGw'n . .......... f' I << 1 rt i i.’ " •

T’2H.rnFd ru n s —N e w n ih 1. Left nn lui.-ti--.— A llen to w n 6. N e w a rk 7 T w o -h is e I1I1 - B u rk e . W ooda T h re e - iia a e hha- M S m iih , M a u re r Sm iPn b a s n —<2m :rtney S.-iw v.r. K e rr . S tn jc k n u f—By T^onrett 3, I-’ I.li?- g in s 8. by I. liftscH nn liullR ‘ iffB e n n e tt 2. off l .ig p in s &, H it hv l iiehed liu lls—T obin . H ulm tis. L-mpir.- I^IIkU, T im e —OtiR h o u r lu id th ir ty - f iv e niihLiU M.

T r e n t n n . r n o t e a v l l l c , h.T R E N T O N . M ay 12—T re n tn n nnly s o t

tw o h its In th e g am e a g a in s t nn.-m-svllip y,pre yefite rday . b u t th e bln^flen r-ame n l o p p o r tu n e tim es , fo llo w in g & couple of frpi^ p a sse s , a n d T ra n to n won, 2 tii 0 T he s c o re :

R- H ET re n to n ................. f l 0 0 0 1 r t l G * - 2 2 1C o a te sv llle ........... O OOQOr t r t OA- O i

B a t te r ie s —K r a f t n n 'i F ro s t ; D u y e r an il Bell.

O ta^steV t R | Y o r k . 4.C H E S T E R , M ay 12.—C h e s te r pounded

th e b a ll h a rd h e re yee tH 'duy an d won o v e r T o rk , 6 to 4. T hu soo]>.

R. II 17C h e s te r ................ .. 0 o 1 1 0 0 ^ rt f. Irt 1Y ork ....................... 2 rt 3 fl 0 0 rt rt 0 - i 4 1

B att^^rles—F a irf ie ld a n d J^Tiiiih, Rr'^rihHn a n d De.lp.

.hn-R Ral -I I.'.

In ar5 in h t 1. ?>i i-nrhiHl fO Ih rtnm t'o lJ tiaiuTilaV a l lr n i i tn n , tta- lOliipirt* A L.. "1

I T-thinn ' ' 111. ’< II t .1 ,1 In 1 \ li I I i| nlJui S^nftrrl’•I'l A ‘ V, ‘li J '-rsuy L ily , '

hit M ark r c liru r buys of W est U’ ,iTij;c‘, UihTiiL'd 'h-ai.1- ' l i i J i ' l i rh'MiOrfinR'*, o!i th u Ig m u -r 's gm un iK H .ilu i- d ay a ih -n m u n , bj liu ' ec -irt lT 4 ,

.1 i V Ii 111 I s u il Ik .<. i l l c h i l ' ir<

. I li Mllllii HlinU > 11 .1 -NlI .III, nd ii\ ^1J .1 ifif'I

ill I liH luiil i 1- wj th** «■!I Tin- iu -it nuniii'-r nn iin> f a i i l b rn u ^ lit I L'l'-ij F m k ii‘ d I'hnirij H i i 'k i l l 1n^«-ih+J. 1 l•’ •lK li-nsi a Inni iivf-r liK >p

h 'll l1"''U’iK 'til 11.1' krITI »\«lit OlJl In l-.ii-li m iM i-l- .ilitl Ini I ht‘ llO l ruuriil In-p! |i|Ji-llll^ 'III' \L ll|n |i> IPln

I lifiMv !'■ l.lM il ' >'nl r III lii^ Mill-r<<' 11 K Ii r u ' ' I I aK u]‘ -I > i Fii 11' < Ml the IL!I k - IM 11............ .. nn iiid Ln u < lnpinv n-l.1 h M Jail t ' ill'- fill i‘ v,tili-h liJinnyei!I l l . lU 'l l <01 M'h I'illily Till' H urd inUTuI > I 1...,- • n IniiH*- I111 III Ih i-' w«-r>'s I n 11, a i.j| .1 ■ ■: I I* (••ml 1 l;i ■ ki-' I tiad a nul■ I In^ riK li' In ' k frnm Wljit li I lu- i la n d

'! i . k l 'd \vliili I'l'ii-: vra." tlL irnak 'd "ii th ‘- r 111 * a r a III I I }i ii C slii*' af Tin I ,i i > -

I ill - 111 In t .-‘IH-I'llti Ill'Ll hou ' FrnilN hl'U IK 'll'- l"i'al hny Wlln Will Mi.i!'- lilH

BIG TIME AT OPENING GAME

Buffalo Fans Give Joyous Greet­ing: to M anager Stallings and

His Tribe of Indians.

MORE THAN 12,000 TURN OUT

’jifi nrf /»liN iir/rA fd thrIll I- 'F A Idh M ay 12 Huff iln tuive

wUiifSHcd 8om« fm ia ii .ll hauidiall ilemon- .‘'•iraliutiM In t h t l r Init tlm ^ n .(luiRlustn U hcorked n i th e c r e m o n li 's at-* Uirullng iliu o p en in g of the IGHSicm I.i'Ugiii'^ cJuunplunH hlp BCKwon Iutp- .y i's lcr- day .sMi-piiRscd In m.TgnlUulo .itui sp ir it

I nil RliniljM- ocC iislons In p a s t yr,u-:< U whs n h 't ' d a y fo r M a n a g e r tS^'urKi* T, gtsf!-; hifin. of Ih f N e w a rk tlic fo rm e rIra ilar o f the Eluffulo ir iim , a n d th o Big I ’hliM' wiis r Ivi'U ciu-iUiil grcethiK S by1 iiiHi'jnjiiK nf h|M .4iimlrfTw fii-rt-.

R'l-^in’ H iuiii'tluully took .1 h u ll s t the■ i >' I 1 iiLii' .uul It ena.Iorlty Of t)ie dowii- L- « ii TiiiTi ii.m id oloHvd up ihclr s to res for iii« .1 iii'i'iiiKin, I ’liy H all Square, whore 111' piiraih fiiniH'd. w as ihroiiged by fully !• v'l pnipip, It irt estim ated th a t m ors ih iii fi'V'Hxi p. rnmis viewed the m am m oth l‘i I ' - nl HI akuig llin rmjin lii the grouhd*. 'H i' jMT.iih* w as ciiTili-d GUI on h l g f »

'k i l l I'l In m u T vn trs . find in th s........... iiiitiM t|ii*ii- wtit'o clo.'^c lo one

li 'in li-if ,i 11 innmiiil, s A num ber of fM-rt' is i iui s .11, I min'jerpus am aleuv ii.iHi-iail ti aiii W'-re also In line- TheI ......... waj- lii’inn'd hy B brass band■ if [ l i i iu |i.ii;-veH an d u bu g le corph. Fol- I 'l a i in !hr ti.u i'l riimH tho In d ia n s Ip a

\ i ' | i k l i ' ; rtu 'h ra m e tlie B uf- la i'i 1- iin, ftillnwi il h.v ‘a=*verril to u r in g c .'VM. ill a lU ili \i 1 rt' Ih»> r llv olflc.lriln a n d

KUiHls. r i< ‘skkMil A. H. P oU er. nf I'l.- li-iiTiTla I lull, an il HialUngw m'.cu- pli'il 1 111 iT'iti^ i ll I o n la ln h ig a d e lcg a . iliDi i)f veil run HufTalo ro o if rs . All th e m ain ll•1lr1lU|^l)^al'eH pruHenicil u g a la a p ' pi ariin i lii ing prnfiune w ith d e ro ra tlo iif . aiiil a ll aloMK ^he m u l t ' th e p la y e rs w e rs

■ a n u n l i 'i l m u s in g o s itl ln n s

I W ill'll th i ' (r tim s nm ohod th e b assb a ll park thf* em lui-uire w iis filled to I ts c*- |ir»nh>, auil It wiih nsUnirilf'il m ore th a n N.oOii sm 'fU ilnrH li.nJ lUSKi'il tliroiiRl* th s

I It WHS liic liirResr open ing>ieamI in Ih iffa lu 'd huHeball h ls lo ry . Bo*1‘iu-i' ilm p iiiyere go t In uollori fo r p ra c -

j I 'm- the iJHUii] field parade to o k place. T h e I Im iu ins \vt*ru e s c o r te d lo tbo h o m e p la te I li> ill'- hanil. uiid th e y w ere g iv e n 'a b ig 'w .d i .irn i ' SIuM tly nflerwQi*d th e B lsnns : III oil- ih i 'l r a iiiiff tn u ice . w ith C a p ta in I S m ith iiE th e ir lirtid , and th o a d v a n c e o f I Hu* II tsi iiiiiR.s ihy fiiiHil w us h e ra ld e d

u til, .III'' ri iitlpuoui^ round o f cheering.I'll' i'i !“i Ilf iliH cererntmlefl w em carried

K'M <Ti ihi' uflvjul liinHK, and J. N. Adarri. Hi" ik-'l M ayur "f llurtalo, w alked to th*

iri h ir-- tinx Hiifi hanileil a hrnrid-n«w '■III t" ] ‘lich#'r \ "W lnkle, t'f th e BtsoTiH. .V few Hefuruls in te r Vowlnkle shot the liiill lu'i'iiMR (ho tilKie fo r h s tr ik e on .llmm\' Mullen, ami ihu sciLson of lyilhWhs Oil.

i '

I

SPORTS IN TIGERTOWR.

ili-fiiM VI lt'^' HfM\s !i \ r . I i.-ii i;:lii, nivl t 'l ir is i Li u/.i-il

ii I " n)i n u i a dulI m u .u i in I Mil mis N'li'hii 1 li a iM I'l In i'l ivei up, a mt-'iltuil lii.Jt piiK-

Tl,*' I klnl W anl A C , nf mpf.«e.| "I th e O mUlK',; r L "J 111, I i^ri'iinds, S iiii.ljy ih i i tl,.. Miu o f 17 to J'] few il.ilMp< ■ I ihe .S' !ii-i1it uriu i; 'iiiRS will!

y i . , i i - IM t i i i i u s ........J r » ' M.'iiii .«<l i.-t,ChU:ll UftiJS

i' il ll'i- -ighl'-cii iV H i- i ‘ M ullgi.'.

iU .iM MIh-IL'- KjF-

'I-'U, ti\K nunah i t U .1111s n un I i.'eii

•'I M- III I I'Mi.-lder

The K IJ H!>mm'T ' ' ffiiTi-i! ihe N'W s iiiij.s' Jl I!................ ^ii'Miiiii's Sinnl , \ *Ihe .S' til e ol '■ IM Ii, r i - ' < Il

.-.i: "iM |1 U'-.drl'Ui *, ir.iF i I Hnimii' r .f uiiloi s sh'uiM Jeil.iiefl 1 " I '' l' i- M.ll \H 'Ml, I',.!tein et »

JUPllOIR d f- ( ' uh Ih*’

' I s'TMiin I I' s •lUil USOlVeI u 1' |i [ lu-

seiiil rh a l- i ■iiiniii'M-i.i-

I I 'l i f AH-NiiLlon A >■ ’."Ml ii.ojTi '! i fI A u i' i f J u n io r s Mil liie 1'■nii-r's ^iMurnm,

K h 'U en 'h :im ] 'r iilrl'S 'U lh .'V '’liUtMu Jl- .1 1 '• I III mil II.to H

TIiH r.iikVMiV H (1 VScLil')' I I '• !• '

' C, Al K' iirii \

I" iiu; li.

At r.he IWu r.i;i- ' l 'M.. niH ki- !1-..-l: i ,. miye lUTeuteM 11,. HojiJim'sn.s ny lii'

H'-rUi'.l H 7 to H ■ ij:'‘ii'liii'I ml t-1 11,! leriiiinn.

H.ii i.irdoj' lifter noon. I 'n i l , Ul " ! '-:i IJI m I ' Il t ■ w "I U 'k T ’ l h I I- fl y.re mI D 1" I'

4 vleL.An ‘l i oGo\ I I'tlMj \ . I n\ ■ in f'.irriMi h 1mu.ri

The Anv-rloHii J tl0T!-!l A on IIPuiiil i\ .kC'-niooti

WHSfin* ( 'ri ll'

II-!.'-. Hal Ml

.1 h^ th e H B fIV a h '- i -

l^s won from th « N o- ■ • iJinik sTieei i^roirn'l'^ Ifi TO ;t,

Fii «t tlo- W'-

iioHinnu Rd.'iie^I I'.nds ''nnum m ieat,'

wiUiwM h

K. V\‘e*ol.-

•]'l .. l . to \hm i. h !l's Vi I ' . del I-.T I' I 1 'a i’k t '• by Lin- s-

I, I I'hK l.i's-idh }l > lun

J o p l l n r t e r .

Mi \v l'‘ rtli tlii'ough Sbilllqg.H, w h" h dil.sa. slrliiK nn him , I f s w ill p la y In ll.n -lUt- lleld. W lillr H a r te r did n o t OgLue in iuiy |■haIllplMIlahlp g jim es w ith th e IndliUis, m .n ie n fav rtrab le ImpreSftlOU In Iliu p r t- Jlm lnru v gunu 'S tn w h lrh h© took |''^ ri ti< - fni- r • le ffu la r e-msnii gprtnud.IS ,1 j-priidy b 'jy un Uio b ase s , I I " ‘.lU'i-Lil I'M ab le \r> ludd h ie ow n w iiL ti ■'b. i t 'i iM in llie N ew E n ^ lam l L e u g u f L lsl■aei k S ta llin g s sa id th a t one y . 'a r ’s ae iv i. u lii u m inor le ag u e w ill lmpn*ve. ttie N 'a \ iiili '-r i-ne th a u siu id p e r ('r-nl I tu r tru « :i:w;iy.s oouBlflered a fuMt m a n In 1li.,!I S 'i,ii-ijn .i/esa lun til c lri'lca l'''nr h i - \ i ‘.d s-'-ii-sMiis liB p lay ed w ill] In iL .u 'k .iw iin n a K euguu a n d nlrio on tim RI|7 .i I'l-t II StlLTM.

. M's r.f M .fUc!:\lr l-. ill In iiru ey S .i '. in l ; i \ .11'lirruMi 11 .ri ! ■•j-oh-h ; 1 \'erMii.i F Tl'.'- ' T a n rem n

" niiElri.il M aplis .ii livi-lpMuJUi Seilil'Jiiiy arierfi'eM i,

-. uT ;s lu 2.

N«*iier li F n in cn H iM er.N 'rie f , iliH e r r a d c soalhpH W of Ihe

PRUDENTIAL LEAGUE.F o u r th FI<M»r A . 1ST F o u r t i i F lo n r II, 7.

ThA F o u r th F lo o r A team aroi pd a 15 in 7 v ic to ry over the F o u rth F lo rr FH nina In EL P ru d en tia l Boaeball I.cngue <'i.>nu<H[ on the W rlg lit s tre e t grounds, yesterday a fte rnoon . A lthough the wlnnepH tallied flfieen runs, th ey secured but eovan hll.i off P itch e r T erw illlger o f F ou rth Floor H. bu t th s lA ttor's wTldnesp, togtnlmr wiih six e rro rs by hla team mutes. hcli)od F o u rth F loo r A to ge t runs- MfCloi-:k<-y’s b a ttin g for th e w inning team was u fea ­tu re of th e gam e. H e secured three «afe- liss, ons o f th s d rives being «. bfiine run, ■while a n o th e r w as good for two b-nses. T hs sOoro:

R. H . E .F o u rth A ...................... 4 1 2 4 4-J.7 7 3F o u r th n ...................... 0 5 0 ' 0 2 - 7 6 6

B a t te r i e s - 'M e a in s r a n d M cC loakcy: T er-i w iliSger a n d S w a x ts .

A c in a r l a l n l i t F i f t h PI H»r X, 4.A c tu a rlB l B w o n a n o th e r g am e In ih e

P n id en tlaT B & aeball L e a g u e on th e L in ­c o ln s ’ g ro u n d s y e s te rd a y aft< 'rnoon, di-

N i\'.,i!-k hue corns fo rw a rd us rti".. [•luri fiinp’ ii l i i l l 'T o f th e In d lttu s , am i

in III.' p ru c ilso befcTR th e gam ebI! In iii.n (lu iv TO keep th e oiitfkildpr.'* huflv I'liiiniim I 'Ilk nipp. T h is p a r t o f hfn d a y 's w ork L! rrtiU fun fo r N e u s r , w ho lif.-n fl' light 111 sh o w in g h is s t r e n g th am i sk ill I'l iliijH .siv lf of h i t t in g by p v m l’.fi iho Im iHi hidu f a r o ver th e p la y e r s ’ heads. V' II r prid 'w hmisJulT on b e in g one u f ihij

fiinj^M h ll te re lu p ro fugaloual haao- li.iil, an d III iKlkluK a b u u l boios of h is K tu'ii.i' n f'-w iiK'» he d ec la re il ilm ilie l.H wlilhii? to wHgi-r HOD th a t he ritii h ;n a I'liSi fiinhi'T- Duin a n y o th e r p la y e r th e l i i i r r I 1m- KusiiiTn, N a tio n a l o r A m orl- r a n l.- ik^ ' X ‘ 'it r sa y s a ll Ijm w a n ts IsDin‘ ilay 'rt from a n y Tflayor w hoca lf’s I" aci.i I't hie ch a llen g e .

Ilitn a UnKi**'r !■* H lich F a v o r .TltLsburM lull ir'- h iu d ln g H a n s

to th e kl:i''s i I'V fu r ih e p rom lin in l. p a r t ta k e n by t i ‘" I 'ly in g D u tc h m a n In th e I’lmLoti' 5 In ■ vi' io n ' ovSr ttiR GlaniH y e s te rd a y . w ag th e w h o le showIn th e gam e, ••in ' t w as due to iim m ig h ty sw n ts th a t Hi" I'lT .itrs la n d ed ihr- v lrin j'y On e a c h of I'.f- runH eco red hy p i t ta b u rg w as lln- .m prin l of W a g n e r . FIp penrad tw o nf t't- ru n s h im se lf . il!i*\'e in tw o m urv w ith ;i tr ip le a n d en g in ee red th e o th e r w llh -I d " iMe ste .il. W iig tie r’s irlp l'; c a m e In ih f '-ivh lh Inn ing , wh<*?i ihf' r ira tt- f i talU ed i Ijuiu n u ifl a n d buxf>rt up th e gaine.

PUGILISTIC POINTERS.F re d d ie W .-lsl. '

ftn o f te r i“ ''.v( I' r le s 'a c lub , ip 11 I.-

Acpordii g Iy<>nrton, M'lurimv

T.H said , h a s a ".'ept-^^d ill B ro ck ttl J im Je f- s A ngelf's, Muv :i0

■i u 'lh le dIaikiU 'h from ll ijtn s h a s doohrird

f e a l ln g th e F i f t h F lo o r A n in e by th e , o ffe r of i*' "tLi^uKC in .th re e nghtwsco re o f 11 to i . M tx , th e A c tu iu la ls ' tw ir lo r i viag in good fo rm , le tt in g hts op- p o n en ta dow n w ith fo u r h lta a n d s tr ik in g o u t e ig h t b a t te r s . W e b e r , W e s tb y an d H a m p so n , o f th e A c tu a r ia l te a m , ea '-h m a d e tw o g a fe tlee , F r e y , o f th e F i f th F lo o r n in e , B&cured a h o m e ru n . T h e geo re:

B H FA n tu a r la l B .................. (I ft 1 6 *—11 S iF i r th F lo o r A ..............0 1 3 J 4 t 3

B a t te r l s i—A H l A nd H a m p so n ; M ason a n d F ra y .

Y . M. O. A., K i U a k a v h o c k e r a , T. T h e Y o t a s M on’a C a tb o U a A a ie o la tlo n

o f 9 t. Roa* f tt U m a ’a C h u rch . S h o rt H IIb d e fe a te d th e K n lch e rh o c lte ra , o f C h a th a m ; In a n tn ta r e a t ln g g a m e a t th e l a t t e r p la ce y e a l e r ^ y a f te rn o o n , by th e aoo re o f S to T. T h e c o u te e t w aa m a rk ed b y h e a v y h i t t in g b y b o th te a rae . T h e p ltd h liig o f D oy le a n d fie ld in g o f W lttk o p a n d i>uiui to r th e T . M. C. A. n in e w e re rm tu r e e o f th e o o n te a t T h e (co re :

R H ElT. H . e A ............... e O l O K H O f t - A 'i t ' tK n le k e rh o rtc e rs . . f t O l O t f t f t J ft—T 1# 4

B a t te r ie s —D o y le a n d M ilk*, T . C la rk a n d O. C la rk .

In N ew S uu ih n e x t A ug u st.

Y oung m ill t'i>t ih i' p o p u l.ir v en llc t over A d am R v an tiff'.'ri' th e W e s t liJini A. C. In Fhlla iiiilp lilu Iasi n ig h t.

M u ch In te rcs! Is dl»)ilayed a m o n g ligh t ta n a in ih e com luc e ix -ru u n d boiil b e ­tw ee n T e rry M aT nvern a n d Y oung y .o iig h e r i’. w h irh 1, b illed to la k e p lace b e fo re th e N atlon iil A. C. In N ew Y ork on S aU irriay n igh t

W 'lllle L ew ia ie on h la w a y hack to N ew Y'nrk from F ran o e . D u r in g hts »!ay tn th a t c o u n try l.ewjB w a s [rt th e r in g o n ly e lx ro u n d s In th ro e flgb ta , y e t he d isp o sed o f h la op p o n en ts to e a s y s ty le .

Q eo rg e C arro ll, th e E llliab e tb f ig h t m en- a g e r h a s ta k e n P a ts y K line , o f thI* city , u n d e r h is w ing, an d la t r j l t j f to ge l th e N e w a rk hoy a m a tch a t one o f th e m e tro ­p o li ta n clubs.

J o h n n y D o h an . o l N ew T o rk . d e fea ted B illy G lover, o f B oston , In A a l l - ro u n d b o u t b e fo re tho D ry d o ck A. C , tn N ew T o rk la s t n ig h t. O loyer h a d th e best of t t e m il! In th e firs t th r e e ro u n d s , b u t D o h a n p roved th e B o s to n ia n * m a s te r in

iB ie isem alnlng th re e r o o n t e

T w i'lv .' .mil ililr it^ iu y fftr < l'i trau i.^ wl.shIfiK iLri-anu' Xmup' k Wllli 'tiH L’Ip -s! m il A A 'if K^-iirtiiy m ay do nfi '»v ■-.**nil- Im," L'halli-i\n"is iM I ’.tVKl O sbtirii IJJ miL ali-' Hl. IvL’an iy

'ITii' B lm w or.fi J u n m rs won from tb*!i re n liiL l Jviniiuft f u ihp l a l t u r s g ru in i l’ StiTiiiiiy IG tn 13. A frwl♦'UlalIl i.MJtMl <:l\ till* srhtiiiulH nf lliu l-llin- svniKla Hiid KftmnH w h h tw flvn-yfar-'iifiiDiLjiH a r r (Ineii>‘.l II W hh ''. l( l I'.iU H irofl, I'Jawt Lirujini'. riiH luuim K ar.

'I'lir* OiTcntuI Jur.inrH ilt'fiat,hf1 ibu Cuii\- hJn:UUai iim u nr, llm f'lMiuT.M >fruUIJ«l.“HuTula.v aftcrniK M i Iiy thu Hinru of 7 lo .!I w flvo a n d ih lrii-tu i Vf.ir "M iftim h M"- f-iriPh' ifuiiK^s w ith Ihu tJiLi-iil.ilH ahf>'i!iJ t n ru m u n lc a ie w ith T lieudo ie H u ldw ln .

sireet

HijiiiiH-y !■ an open dam of the E rie Hall- rni'il El in«oll<lwU'(J B, U. r Hnd a w ill, H IlrB l-do tw l<. jim Ift tiaalrnd. C H

rijirtm 2W, uU Etjurcb Hirt-.oi, N pw T oik, will iiccepl a chnliaugr.

Miiv Ifl, Z4 ftii'l 31 Rr% open dUlfth- u f Xhr- u ri'l Kain**ft wUh fira t-u .laaa

ifiiini:^ m e tU-Hiriil (^halliMiifas juuit ll'i Jfj.sri'li H'l-lke, :1 MflanDlla. sireuL, w ill be

d.A fe-uti,i‘ with a riTHt-claBB Irani fo r H.it .

iird-ij .iluniiKMi if*ilfftlreil by the L-I'-**'J lyijH ' I LlU'onifii Id. Ltum*J la by [ilayfd o!i n |‘L".Mmnl'.-H HM'iind. T L FIhJum T'lit .-iJ i 'ti, UUiumiield, will aucftpl u viml-

SI M orv'H L> "Urn nine wo\j)i! like to tK>ok HoL'ji'!i.iy .M ieriioon ffftnifiM w ith s tx I ta n - jc a r - o ld H iiiry K lin b u ll. G>)I'lonfro e trao i, Liunl N u lle j , Id Inc iiMiii- af;er

Thf^ M vailo A. A. iJefeatfid th e A cll^ e A. C 'in r |jf la riu r'K g ro u n d S u n d a y aftidr- nuun. l-y tiin «coi‘« o f 4 to 3.

T h e l.y n n A. C. dlftpoHfi'l of Ih^ F*ro«- po( tfi 'in ihrt f t j im e r 's groundi*. S u n d a y afIttirnnuu. 7 to G.

Th^' A ll-S ln rs hftvfi in'iif S a tu rd a y £in«i fiuru lay a flcrnounH ofn-n fu r grim '‘.s w ith (lrHl-i‘]iLSB tbams. A. b'. Jfj'own, U HraKaw uvuiiuu, will aeccpi clmllrngcs.

Ek'Vwn and tw elve year old leamn w ish­ing tn a rra n g e gam es with the O rlob^ m ay do go by sending chttlltagee to VV. B Solom an. 69 M onmouth RlreeL

The St. Jatnea School team will pl.iv the Soutli M arket S irtt-i Smioril u iM" E rjil.t/ 'U. rhe la t te r ’g grounda, Jackson T h iilt-m and f,.>urleen yeitr old HiarUb wjhhing to a rran g e gntnea wUh ilie St j.Lmrfi team m ay 'lu iMJ by sending ch a l­lenges to W illiam treftry. 163 Folk s treel.

T he LHamittid A. C. wen from the B erlin F. 0 . un the farm er's grounds d a tu rdu :/ m orning, lii to 14.

The C edar A C. will ci'oaf* b a ts wUh th e S trau s Jun io rs on the Grove g tree t gi'DundB BuiuJay morning. Th r le en -y ea r- old team s wishing to a rm nge gam eg w ith the C edarn m ay i:lo ho by eeudUis c h a l­lenges to W. H. Kuln. M New s t r e ^ .

The B ee t O range A. C., a Arit-clAas team , has n, few open dates on Its sched* ule, and would like to boo k g am eg w ith nines hav ing grounds. H. 8. Kelgha.W. 130 G reenwood avenue, Hlast Orange, wUi i n ­s id er challenges.

T w elve a c d th irteen 7®ar old te^m a w ishing to a m n g e gam ei w ith th e O s­borne Ju n lo rf m ay do so by Bending ehnl- trnges to A lbert Voigt, 7S7 B ergen s tre e t .

T h irteen and fourteen y ea r oW team a deptring gam es w itb the F a s t Office A. C- shouLd send ohallengeB to H en ry Koti^, FTi S ix teen th avenue.

N ine en d te n y ear old team s d e s lr l iu gVB«« W i t h 'C l o v e r A, C* ibouU LM nd ebaU enges to J . Miller, U V e n ^ u r o n s tre e t , •

; I " ! ' .s.rii'ili.iJ .vs 1 ' I ii

' . . i:. nh 'l I ii|,.- Mil'-.'

I. I II .-11 ",;> J I i.i'i/., iiiiiiii '-oiiH hlrnihly. h iil <il lh a l

I > |.I M • I hi id I 1m UVVtl I| iih .!i | Ulal'iUTi.iti yiiM* an i'll! i‘rliilTiliii4

II , il.tli 'iii W lllMtii H afl'i Juggh-d ttii' Vii'igliiN iu!il J i '-k 'f l Hud IllOiJlii ‘lid ,i i..i^j I '. i i 'l i i i ig s i'in l w hich w aaii-liM whu ii.ilM V 'lMla ^1I ' . r ' i i r i in r le p Ii i i d c U, W 'llluim H n u i’..,,i. r " i l I..IIIB Th'U i‘'iP Aniir-ftsk. U 'iImmIK t.I,' I ffi.1 Mill J. l-'rurili Hiuiiiig^M. A t- Hiur r.II,ley . .I'Miii J^yncli a n d TiKim asI (n\ hi 11

SMITH TOURNEY AVERAGES.U i f n r d n hlt4ivfilhu (h<’ W n> li» ' I 'h m '-

i i ia n l io ^ t l l i iK l'oiii|MTri<l<ij» Cirlik- ntc*! I m l I \ l ih in 1 l . rn i l i^ r .

r i i " f ( \n a li'.*"' m o.' 'Mi In I'oiTi H m llh 's 1 T I im f -n ia ii Hovvlhig Tuiirn,tin<*ril 'i'hp , (ix fn rtlP III*' 'll rtiKi pliiui-, h a v l tis ^i>n ' lIiiTt^‘4'11 gniU'H .iiid hiHl H's'f'n. w h ll^ th a' rirli-n l aiul j-i i?i,i .\ tfu n ip !in iti-il' !’n|- "iind pi|M |h"| Mr g!inii' uucli I Im-IiIimI tk flnah 'd "l’ llir .Vus.shum, Ih Ilia

II ,M\-Id'ijil jiv i-rngr ii-aii'I I l l s miiiK i**f'li- lu rn U -f l t f l i i UHiii'-H Till- It-am

•■t.milliLg an d iniUvliIUii] .i\i-rtig***' iu a ttp ' fidhU^.^. T<^h iii '4 (iii iil laK .! w I, 1.,I I | \ f. iJ- Is I' i H ""!" Illf’ 11 1 ■I ( ud' mIh I ' I’N I liiaii 11 lii[ I n l, r|ii l.H'- A I ' ' K ali'M n It II1 17 KI ' Ih'li-ra '* SI iiK !'• t ' I" 11I I \ nnfn ri'S I Tnxi-'lu l.i

N nH Siu . . 1'*' rtr l■'L:l1’! |>: Isf- H '< l-iI l.jr ui'iJiLi . . II I'l AlniKflH H I-Kr-ii' u'U .. h' 1 ' 111-: rt'IjriM- li IKJ ■Hl'ii’. "U e .. i- i : I ’ln.iMMM i l l s

ill ;iM' Il H rnuk I .1 I n d l « HI m il 4

I N.tHFii i , . . . 2?i *'''1L » 'i i r \ . I’iM i-lidiii - ................m It'D 14S'Til i-l'i'-r ilrlt li . - -rt KS I-A ltlu lia, I’llg T Im- '- .............. AJ In -Ii».iTk. M xl'nl't ......................'LS if t li' r It'i'll'MTi .................. llM iHl HaI'T-ii'z, H '.ig H. t ' ............................ -4 INl! :I !' i' h. U ilf iil ............................ 2*J 1^-14iJi rLu h, i-7m.ir;'i...................................7't liJ 11

I In r. H ii^m\-11i. ................ h J 11S-i Irruiii. 1 \ :iuh'« ■ .............................. LJ -i.la, ki's, Itr.M vMI.’ .......................... JI !M 1.)K '" 'h I<l i iM‘V‘ I ........................... 1 1 H1 l.il ; IS ‘ ixfiM il ............................ I- I ' l ' 'S. h i 'tt . KMH'tfi r .................. 3l' i”! I,^||l^‘Um. I Iiirtui.'iMla ............. . . . . --i I 'lHTlnk*-{ lioff, NjibSiiU - -h l'' i'l1. t ’liliiim , P y ih iiiii ................ - '1 I’" ' 1"l;i.,iS '-r. NaftsiiU .................................-I 17’’ MJvi'M^H, I7iilcrj:irlst‘ .............................. J" 17 ' ;;V.iglr-, Ilig T h r i‘1 . . . . \ '7v 'iJt 'HA' iilil. h riicK^'rt................................ i'l 111

rl' it 1 V .It'll"" , IK T.S ’IShtnilU-. J la rm u n lii ....................... -1 ' '• I*'S j i.j II i\H. 'I' l A' do . , .‘■s 1..U n l'ir .lK u r l r l i t ............................

' . r . a t a j i Mn ................... !:• 1.M, ir rl'.H ). Il.i !’i!i Jiila . . . 1 ' ' ' iW n" ML, I. ix f " 'd . . . ' II '. : |r , i;Mt«'r |ir ls r 11 , . ‘ '

i t I .ilMMIIcili .................. ' ".] 1 'i lull n l'> ll:hi [1 ........... I ' 'I -hop''. M idgolh ................. ■'Mrti'A\ "\ H"Pi‘\ lllf

I < iirMall'M Ilia B a l l l > a m e m iI if iiacJ i G a if r r n I 'ln y a t H rlnce>

K»n ‘I 'l f -m o rro w .i hprriiil »'.« /rr NEW S.

I 'ilI ,M 'K 'i I i-N, ,M.iv T o -m o rro w w ill I" .1 sii- d i \ III 'J Ik ' i i"WTi. UH (he Coi'indi iiuHidjali I'-niiL w ill be h t'ra to i r y conc lu - Hh-ns \Mili tli«' T1gt!]H IncU li'n ltilly th u ie m il h r a F rin i’H i 'n - r o n ta l i go lf m a tc h ami a HiM-ulal pul rn riiian ce nf tlie T r ia n g le I'lu ll in lis im ie ira l i-nnicdy, "W h e n C al'- gn-My w4-n( In I ’flruH-ion ’

I Til'- I’HHfItall gam e will i i t ln ir t riiurh a t ‘'"III Inn lnH-aiiPe "t‘ thn alloged refupel of

• I'llm i-ltMj In play on ihe wnt fluid e t llh iiia a Work Hgri AU Ihipi hUH been

I siiui'ithi-tl nui hv th " iiMinagpmenl of the I ivjiiis atnl the iilay"iH are tuislnua for th e jgjim " in-nm rrow Hnyriiger will undaubl- I i'lijv tw jrl ipjaltiHt til" ' ’lllg Red TeJim,"' wiilii'' ilniiU: w ill 111 «Mi the plub for lb #

\ iH'i Mrs

r i n b S m o k e r .T h" se i'o n d o f ih " sn-rlofl of e n tm ta ln -

menlH ill Ihe N"W Automubllfi andMotitr f’liili ThniHtJyy nlcht will c o n illt "f n tnuHlonle fni* th " bejiefll of thu women lil"ndrt of the nutnleTH. The nrngrnm wUl unrilHt nf iiilmlrt ImporHonallona hy R a f

WlNnp rind a fiuitrler An eluliorale eolla- tl'iii 'AIM be aarved hy Ih r itOWHrd of th eI lull, and p re jia i 'ii llo n s a rp bein g m a d e fo rII l irgft HlieTidiimi-. The hoiiaf cum m lttfe "f the filth hft» iirrniiKud ano ther Htnokef fo r T h tji’.sihiy, M n\

\p tv |J"eiiN4*H ftpr F a le rn o n A nlo le te*A FL 1." M.iPS"ua. ihe Ineal anon l fo r

ili<- S lu t’’ d ep a i (n ifi ii o f m o to r vch tclos, \lal':f'd T’a li'ifto ii laal n lg lu fo r th e n ijri^o ie " t IhsuImh llfonwfH to Uie autotnobllSA tg o f Hull c ity im d v l' im iy . A bnu l aini a 'A 'iiert rjf ilijih in .iiiiics (’M iigruuHled a t Uie h e a d ' 'p m r le rs rif tho N n r ih J e ia tiy A uhim tibU e r i i ih 111 tl" r>MT Fiiillftlrig wh<.‘n th e ivaw llf"iLS"M W in - m ndo "u l T!m nutnlKiH w ho i ihi-w"r! I hi if bcMiH,-H liiKl iiJghl wPll re ­ta il: f"rm i''r niinilioiB ap w ill all" ( li‘ I H a I") n*g1pl"i lu 'ffir" J im o I.

Lee’S Misfit Clotiiing Parlors,: 2(i0 Hasliingioii St., Near Market

I r o Q u o la iV e w a rL , S. J ,O puu i : t fn iiij^ ji. H. I*. V o x , Mat-.

VMl Ahic KulM K h TO \ ini.ATS'': a TU’Ltt u i i i f i i u.NM iji-iicN i.v Foui-i-:

MVN’Y YliAH.SIII" jr> jri '"s iv I".Ill" TIM'*’- "II*'!-

iTif: r ,in'lit(i!ni* iinuiinili W-- nr**|!r«'A:r- i'f(h I- | ‘.ii vfiu« \k i Ijhm-

•'IijimmI "luivlni-1 rii-|i-'>■•11 IJKI l\ I* hn SI' |1 I■ !■ 11!-. lrsUii|-i-<| tr."

n'fi»<>uiili|" .lUn

TUXEDQ COMBINATION TOURNEYllvrK nm iiN W ill 1 J » ( j nni ^a fr*.m

U ifot-rtii a n il Itufiifto nlft-N iititl F y lh lan w l l r r j ik l- 'v m .

N nj^n.iiri h'lwli rs n il gnm* B fr'im T|,r> V M l" Ihu k'i*a-*vlll" |ir '"ka "vs'n. in th "

f Iir-l'jn '1 (1\ " ri :r( ofiaM I'ln ka'i?!IIrid I’Vitila.n I'-.uiia II II \" , |i I ‘ ‘"jn idiia I mil '

'I 'lu rtiey so i'-s h'H! nigh'I m il \ tri iiH I.

Thr-

iii»r Mil- N> m»"ii M ." !■ I tT' I *-'! •Il • Mh h ' li'W >S 'HI I'l M IHliL

h i'i 1 Miulltloiirt III 111" pri"«i‘nl iini'- r"n-" ul I'l si'iliii'' our Jfinn »’nijtlillsln,-'l rul- I h'’ jn’i’fl-■ III siFnea/i hiiB s i j y h(i"1issHril TL" liMl-i TH titt'.i- fi'lt n Hi'Sina. T)iiii|!(hM"h ‘f i;HV- Tij'Hiifl iir'I'-nil hiis'i* M-riis-'l ii inniilU'ilf‘>T Ai iliiK I 'l'" i f H"‘ »i il ’ • nKii.iln hrtsfl'tlllL'iiltv Iji l,-i [ini* Hfi j> :.|ii' «'U'ia> <‘t riij;hI hl,<n l.ijl-.r-' iTiIslit ,iTlil liri'iil.i-'l ("1 }lin'iT|i'1UH.Hu! 11" > I ' , . r |n'" ii am si 'i tf ri i ' lv ihar a*I, |... r. I Il ,1

ll,H i'.|i I'l ' K".'>l lm«lln ■' I.'!' IJ" ' • I Miflia!i lip 111 '..tltiiia, ilHT'-f'-ri- II" 111 1,K OL'VLMH.- - ' I- liinM aiiU ss i ri),iil, pj-ii--* I h e . > iiii|. •' I: ■•( !i iiorr ^nriiM'Di'i Iuin Ii> ' n iliut'-^ r.ii^liis I. li aarl llh 'fiil ri'hiii >1 'IIn iiumI,;,III -iiM, , ' I - W " up .41" Till'-| Tl K Mil ,,|l>f-|| . iJi ■ s ilii'-.' nr-' h-'W flint Om'-'i t t '- u n rI'.iiii h! . i‘ .i'l;. miuli- Ni-'r*' lli rh" hiii.i I'vn

' \\ 11 \ r i >1 K r.i'.\M ' •] M .M K ». \.i-jiik I ' ?h" }ji‘i-iiirtr l.ifk li'i.si] hLmiJi".

, .ji' 1 i>* i.,|ii'i[i fV' 1,1 ssUL Imijf i ‘’t'. s "-J ys'j,i]i|.\ ■ i-riii,i jiLui. i«s U"aJ). of NiLitrry,

j I |j .||ll -,n. . .Ol Ml, "111 I ,1(11 Id'Jr- Misr-j .1 , .jii l|ii iiilli.' ifn!-.i ill); ilf in t, f'Mir IhjT- I -. M fl aiL, ssliti i'''iK I'll! (,‘uiinjui iiiIi Ih Ijy ! I ;r.w.iiiM'', .if .S'ss Y ,rk fur *41), '*ur j rii‘i» t H ' i

-.Jl. Ik Kiiii, iiiJt"r'.''I 'i^rk bill" H"i«-‘, svlih •’ . tii A i-ffrirT film! sshi!" "ilk |iUi •‘iril- . "4»Mt

| i . -iiin|>(*>' ti l l . ' IjuIIi'ii Ii'<'M, will' lirijaii-I i:il../r' n I.... . f..r f.',M I v '■•nlinr, of

i U !i-l,Lri(flo'l Our prliv SM j J . h i . O i »ul [ .MUl ’ ' O a i M f i o iM ln lHl i . 'd, r ri! *i:k hni'O lrti’4'lri tillk fiif • >i M ill" 10! .. V I I .| pwi I > Ifutrii'. -f kiri^Mt'iii. f)ur I !. ii . t: '’

U ' \ \ V T \n l‘,H IN MfVIN'O inMiB. Kith V'lu B*t 'i l l 'l l iimdi- (rnrTiii;*ii'!» f-,r Ir-ii

1 s ii j,jiy A i‘ r-jn!;, mail" nlxthilii; H#"1 'I w"? rtii"il 'Kijri-^ujihiy, h-' ss ' hMow, no

I, f,i .J In JfM iiIjI 1.U5I»-BM l)l-S' fll J i' 1 f'•i’l I S'.[iiii-'l -N'l inii'!ii ■■ 'Ur NLjir" " ' *’iilM Is,u , nil, III yuu <Vii iiltrratIMIIli t i |i i ! i i ’ ih^' M ; I.I |.| fnn' 'if I fllirfl-

OXKI iHl' h l :k g m a niLiiHfii'i . L";

I'si n- m H Jl ■l.'iK III '.■'tllMTt . I'.i J'ilfL'4. lull nfiUl . , . , 1 V.I tMl

¥i[t Tl 11 li I .. .:w.i Srt-s

iJ a r rh

}'arSo»TUiirriH

T'lt.tiH ......... ^1-r ii r«'i--inH I).

Ihir-krT 2art h i Ffnyntaii 1F*1\ . , uh1iw 'k)A aH. li'J HnnwH .......... 22"Ila rriH l"I h i B lllarnbi . . . . h -

T o tn ie . sr.i Totelw ___l i i d h l i lu a l .

R O S E V T ld .E . F'Y’T n lA N ,

I ,I .F F 'e A M SrfT <l,OTHIN<J F A R L O Iti.

Jackson, SI500F. I

V an NvUa

M eyerJ'bTSOTJ

T o ta ls

M eyer V an NfiBH Pleraoti ...

2C4 257 ,tik lehm afi T s v o - in u n .

ISI 2IN|K, R ue . . . . .IDS '£)2' t.llaii’hm an

-Ziti IDa

,,> j6 n \ ,.108

.319 474j T o ta ls .........S73 4*0T h r e e - 'i n s t i .

,.190 IS lIW h a tio n .......166.243 211{F. Hue .174 2u2, QGelchmaa

1D4213 2fkl 246 1D7

..GCrr 604| T o ta ls .........*24 647

CARLISLE TOURNEY OVER.T hs Carllfile Two-nmn Bowling Toum a-

ra e n t , held uti B irk m ih au e r tmij Ban- niitnn'ft alleys, haa wound up hiuI thy vie* to m a re Corey and Selmck. M 'udler and Kspeck tos>k w«coruJ honors In the rnll-ofl w ith Smltli and Pullu. .

C orey had high Individual eeore. 22.7, and

flhuft drJvJ* I'figlne undsf hfMWl (-where H

Ford, $600M ODEL • R O A D S T E R $ 7 S O

Rum bta RM t,

We will •■'tore, waphanri polish, fumish riu andS in tth second. 230. T h e h lk h InrHvIdiify i k eep*F ordca r In running o rd ^h tiS am o y h .a v a m g e p r1 » w en t to HmJih(.nn a nrnrik; n i f 1 ^ , w h ite M ueller ^■ WaM 8P0G T« W ith 1ST.

T w ie d o B i l l ia r d T o a r n r y .Dr A. Strftussburg scored a victory over j

William Koch, In the Tuxado BilUard i Tourney, laet night, hy the ecore o( a*) polati to IM. He plHved from ecratch, | wbue Koob bad an allovanoe of forty- ;

The ftObte! . will be Fatnd and Klltick. |

J * IW la a T v n n ie T i t l e a t B a r v a r i l .

C A M S B ID G H , M ax*.,, M ay 1 2 -C . H j Whitney,' of Welleiley High Bchcol, won the Harrard Interacbolaatlc lawn tennis

round, by tbe eoore of ft-0, »-ft, •—A- tm tn e y qualified for the oatlonal Inter- eaholaa tta a t N e w p ^

[sse ilo tiin ie liile iiD .,liic .518 BROAD ST.

Tel. ftJftS-R. I Lltd-tiT

D H K A I B I O F M BM AHDW OKXMSPdClAUIJT'' ,

o f tw e n ty yea** ' axneiJeB oeon a ll C bT O nte .p ls*eeea .

DR. MA^DEVUJLE,•73 B road 8 t . ove> C hllde'e. Fees IDW. Noti® # ’— Offlc» H D iirs S to 4 P. M. ABd e to P , M. Office clniieif Tue*<lfVT e m it tg s &nd s tl BAtur* t u g SiandAy, A Evio* f rM

t-

Page 18: c JERSEY LEADS STATE COURTS NEED $1,370,000 FOR ...

W ta th $ r To~M orrolp: P r o b a b ly F a ir a n d C ooltr.

Our Phone Service

Js 9 Boon

to Hurried Shoppers

Order bj/ Mail

It 's as Easy Here

as a Personal Visitm a r k e t : H A L S E Y S B A N K

Great May Sale MuslinwearW h c n the Bam berger s to re e x p lo its

a w h ite sale, depend upon i t , th e va lu e s are here . W e prepare fo r these b ig fu n c ­

tio n s m o n th s and m o n th s ahead o f tim e

and b y b u y in g in th e tre m e n d o u s q u a n ­t i t ie s w h ic h w e do, w e are e n a b le d to secure the closest figu res on b o th labo r and m a te ria l. Here are a fe w o f th e scores o f s te rling va lues w 'h ic h w e h a ve

a rra n g ed : '

Muiillnwcar, ReKular 50c. and 59e, \ Values Tills cunsisis of gowns, jskirls, ilrawfrs, short skirts, chemise and j cursi'l Clivers, made ri( gDOJ, strong Quality i muslin or cnmhtlc, trimmed In many pretty ) ways wllh lace, embroidery, hemstitching end lucks—all well made and nicely finished cncmerts- regular 5i'c. end Si c rath, for this sale special at.........................................

M ustinw ear, Regular 79c, ValueaIncluded In this lot are gowns, skirts, draw ers, skirl chemise, corset covers and com' hlnatlon corset covers and drawera or com- Nnatlon corset covers and skirts. Made of fine muelln, n,i1nsouk or cambric, and trimmed with dainty lace, erahrotderles, tucks and hemstitching ■ regular 79c. goods, selling special, each...................................................

Muslinwear, Re|;u1ar fl.OO and fl.2S Values Skirts, gowns, drawers, skirt chemise, corset covers mid combi­nation corset covers and drawers corset covers and skirts, made In the very newest effects of fine quality nain-/ sonk, muilinor cambric—prettily trtmmedl with fine embroideries, laces, tucks and! hemstitching—regular (l.OO and |l,2 5 each, this sale special............................... I

M uallnwear, Regular f l .5 0 to , fl.7S Valuea —Gowns, corset covers,! skirts, drawers, chemise and combination] corsal cavers and skirts or comWnatton' corset covers and drawers. All of the newest and prettiest styles, made of very fine nainsook or cambric and beautifully' trimmed with laces, embroideries and ribbons—regular (1 .5 0 'to (1.75 each, this sate special..............................

83c

1.29

3Muallnwear, Regular (2 00 to,

(2.50 Values—neautllulty made gowns, skirts, drawers, chemise, orset cover and combination corset covers and skirts or corset covers and drawers, ,Slade ofvery fine quality nainsook, muslin or camtirics and handsomely trimmed with'i dainty laces, embroideries and ribbons— garments that sell regularly i t (2.00 to *2.50 each, special...................................

Muslinwear, Reg)ilar (5 .00 and (3,50 Values—Gowns, skirts, drawers, long chemise, corset covers and combina­tion corset covers and drawers or com-] btnatlon corset covers and skirts. Made In many pleasing styles, of the finest, quality nainsook, lawn or cambric and exquisitely trimmed with dainty lace or embroidery -all sizes—regular (.t.OO and (J.50 each, sale price...................

43c

63c

1.79

\

P e t t ic o a ts»re two ▼*!□«■ I it

lummer pHticoat* which v e think will proT« more than ordinarily lnterf*tlUK to the nTi'raffp Phopper. (food iklrtt ana pf«rr*ct tiag. too.

O ln f h a m F e t t i c o a t i — Made ot a ppteodlict grade of IClDfhann In a ]arg;e variety

I of seat etrlpe etfi^te. Deep Hpaniih flounce wUh fancy ■titchlDK an edtec — theee netticoate leil rexu- larly at fifir each» on •ale Wed send ay at the epeclai price of.

M o T o e o FetCIeoate ~ Three petticoate are made of an exceptionally good grade of cottOTi moreen, with deep Bpaolah flounce edged with t* o ruffle* and prettily trlm'd with •trappIngH of iateen —regolar fl.oo kind ta-morrow. each.

29c

i69c

O R A LvhckINQEFRICERATDRS,

W CafCAtsniMMflOpaJ | I a9I out­

side and in. Air­tight Joints and of ex t r a 0rdInary s t r e n g t h . M sole agents for Newark we offer these elegant re­frigerators at the following big re­ductions :Tall Apartment

llon iie S ty le — KV) 1b«. Ice, r«a- fHH.ns, 7 1 AO eppclal,.,

T a l l A p a r tm e n t Honee S ty le —13S 0 j QQIh*. Ice. TPjtular llOl.BH, epecia l......... 0w «70

Dining Koont Hlyte—ITR Ibi. Ice, AOrejfiiraf Bpeclal a t ................. Iv7*” 0

D in in g K oom S ty le —F o u r door*, tJ\Q QQ 300 Iba. lea, reg u la r |124.08, epeclni

Go-CartsT w o Item* ot m ore th a n

o rd in a ry In te ree i for Wed- n ee d u y 'i •elilDK T h e m o a t Cumpfete a e n o rtm e n t o1 go- carlB and p rram hv)ln .tn ri la N ew ark to choovv from .

A lw la F o ld in g G o -C art« —O ak o f fluanicr dolnh go- c a r te w ith boOiei of good le a th e re U e — m e ta l p a r te Dtckel p la ted x- ad |V etab lp back an d d a ih - J u e t th e c a r t to r acaibon* or ro u T i tr j—reg. 1T.R9 an d ea , Wed- Tieeday'e #ppc’l p rice 'D o o d O o -C a r ts -B o th hood

and body of One o u a l liy reed In go lden o ak finlHh — uph o le te red In r e p p -e n a m ­eled lu b n la r g e a r—% ru b b er tire w heelft-^heie gn -cart* ■oil re g u la rly a t f U each, lo r W ednes­d a y ’■ eelUng, epee- la l a t .......................... 8.98

Sale 3 ,200 Yards White BatisteWe have just secured from a largt New York white goods importer 3,200 yards of the

finest, sheerest and most beautiful batiste imaginable, at a figure which enables us to offer it at approximately the same cost as the cheapest quillty. This batiste is of good width and of superior quality indeed. It comes in the daintiest plaid effects and is very suitable for waists, frocks or children’s wear.The same grade of material sells regularly in our own stock at 25c. Our price for this lot, per yard............................................................................................

yards of the

I5c

\\

Mission LampsWe held a similar sale

a few weeks ago and sold the entire lot out in no time. Another big

[Shipment just received. Make sure of the bar­gain this time—for the value is really out of the ordinary. Mission portables (just like pict­ure), fitted f o r gas or e lec t r i c ity . Well made and in every de­tail perfect. They make splendid reading lamps and a r e suitable for dens, library and din­

ing-rooms. Shade consists of four panels of mottled green glass, and the frames are strongly made and very beautiful, if bought in tlie regular way they would cost you at least 88.00. Our price...

Lil jJdllCtS Ul

3.98

$3.50 Waists $2These waists are so

prettily made and the price is so exceedingly low that you will fall in love with them the mo­ment you see them.The lot is not large, but] very clioice, and if you' want to secure a repre­sentative Bamberger waist bargain be among the early comers. Made of the very finest qual­ity batiste, n e a t l y tucked—yoke front and back trimmed w i t h rubles of narrow Val­enciennes lace. Sleeves have bands of em- tiroidery and edges witli narrow lace ruffles—collar and cuffs to match; all made and finished In the best manner; regular ,T50 —on sale Wednesday spec'l at

LMi 11U3 u/i c: r 11 -

2.00Silk and Dress Goods Bargains

Those who wisely take advantage of this group of Wednesday offerings will realize bargains of a most important nature. We have arranged these splendid numbers for one day only and we consider tliem among the season’s most important values.

B la c k T a f f e t a — A he.ivy q u iilty p f r t tv l in weuve and rich , iustrous black — tb trty* tw o Inchai w i d e - used for en tire d resses or foundations— will weai sa t- lifoctorlly ' good (I value—i j ie d a l , f l v I C y t r i .......................... V v - V

Rough Ponfcees Anf i t r . i ' . r liFury ujler In the mnsi populnr silk of the Season • ( ’openhagen Mue, n a iu ia l , KslJen Brown, hpvv , rov.ll blue and black

2 f inches w ide— * ^ 79c \ a lue—on s f l l e ^ x U p special, per y a r d . . .* - ^ ^

im ported Black Voile— f-ine, sheer, crl.sp qual­ity. excellent black—shso lutely the best value offered in black dress goods- light weight—fl Quality that sells al $1 per yard- for special at..., S9c

Couch Beds! O O O ^ ^ J b t n K _ ^ J u s t ^ J i k ^

jure , to go iVedneidav at

Thes* couches are made with the full num- ber of heUlcai springs (13 on each end or 52 on the entire couch.) Good, well made mattress and boTster. Do not confuse these Qoudwa with others that yon may have jeep or read ol at a similar ptic», The couches we offer to-aorrow are regular 8s. 75 f S Is. Sptdal........... .» ....... . 4.25

Boys’ Suits300 boy5_|_8.i. 98 10 $ 5. OO

suits will b^laced on sale W e d n e s d a y at $2.98. These splendid iiltle suits are made and finished m the best possible manner and aj the price which we offer them they're bargainsworth coming for we assure you. Double breasted—knlcker pants — all-wool casslmeres and chev­iots—regulir^L^ifi to

2.98

iMohair SicllJan—Fifty-Inch mohnlr Sicilians of an extra good ijuat!ly--in ^aa l demand this season for dre-sses for every day wear —sheds the dust—richluster—ri9c. value ^on saleWediies- day Special, yard . ^

CASTELBERQ REDIT

IS THE ONLY

ONVENIENT WAY OF

A W A T C H D I A M O N D

fiOc. a W eek. l.Ou a W eek. Mm a W eek.

........ z.uO a W eek,

TRY

BUYING

(10.00. (25 00 (50.00

( I J t

astelbergs' onvenient redit

8373 BROAD ST.,Nearly opp. Central R. R. of N. J.

R . d : a g p i K E

nMcrsr:

T . X O E R T HV.PRC3,aTREAS

BROAD SI

May Muslinwear SaleSwinjfs Briskly Along, Crowded with Scores and Scores of Record-

* breaking Values, flaking This the Greatest Event of of its Kind Ever Known in Newark.

N o w o m a n c a n p o s s ib ly a f f o rd to m is s t h i s s a l e . I t ’s a p o s i t iv e fac t , a s c o m p a r i s o n w i l l s h o w , t h a t o u r v a l u e s a r e t h e g r e a t e s t of a l l . I n j u s t i c e to y o u r s e l f c o m e , a n d a t l e a s t i n v e s t i g a t e t h e s e o f fe rs . T h a t ’s a l l w e a s k . T h e n c o m p a r e if y o u l i k e . W e k n o w if y o u v a lu e s a v i n g t h e l e a s t b i t y o u w i l l p u r c h a s e h e r e .

' e a u t v

a n dII't v l l

NEED GLASSES I FOR FAR AND

NEAR?Get oupf lnvistbl« I

Bifocals—all In one. No cement no seam, no distortion.

Just pleflaurft and solid comfort, com­bined with neat ap­pearance. It's well worth the small extra cost.

^ S ^ I B r o r b A t

" O r B F A C T O llY TO Y O U /‘Do you know all about

Cut Glass?Do you know ac­curate cut t i ng, good colors, high finish? II so, then we want you to see ouri. You will find Dur Quality the Best and our factory - to - you prices one - third l e s s than else­where.

The Newark Cut Glass Co.6 W. Park Si., Just Off Broad.

iNearlj 0pp.ITllhorD. Kye SpArlidlit.) F a c t o r y — Ar l i n g t o n 8 t., *

N e w a rk , N , iJ, E H T A H L lS H E D lAHfl.

White Skirts Women’s GownsShort Sk irts - Of pood Night Gowns — Of good

Standard cambric, extra wide muslin; some are of cambric,aroun.l the flounce, having volrcs tucked; aoiije hem-d e e p urn* stitclicd;si/ehrell.rufhe, jjmgf wiiiclitrfm'd 'witli ■ 1 iff full si?e'. V j l B5 c v e r a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ » 1 body; cam- # ■ I f *laclis; value / ^ | hricruffleon M,t9c. each', g n e c k and f g Bwllile they L — g g . J slrevesj wlast, at........ 50c, each, at *■

Corset CoversCoraet Covers of nainsook or cambric, blou.se

filling yokes, nrhly Irirtimed with two rows of lace iiisert- ingfl. backings, ribbon drawn and lace edge ou neck and armholt-a: nil sues; value25c. Hiid 59c, each; Bale price................ ..................

o r c a m n rn :, uiou.se

15c( n r s e t lo v e r * uf goorl quaUtjr

TinliiHOoli. hl<»iiHe a n d U ah t npTfriil r(iwH nf lace Ih ie r l ln g i . b ead ­ing*, rililKin d ra w n a n d f*rlgiTiffsInthi- new F ren ch ity le C!>vpr; TiilueAflc. an d nOi*.each,*alr p ric e .

C ornel C over* — f tta tid a rd naln- imok, m-tv I rm idi *iyleH. e lab o ra te ly triim ni'il wi t h la r f Inecrtlnu*.

f25ctrd naln- iborately

trlniuu'il with Inre Inecrtlnite. a a eddlUKe, hi'AiltngK and rib- .x llp bon drun-ii. all ■lien; value ( J / y fiUr and 7,vc each; choice.-

H k lrt*—All kind*, aom e a re r lc b lj trim m ed w hile o th e r* a re tucked; the odrte an d emU of a ■mall fa c to ry —iom e. In fact. life B llghtly j ^ ■oiled (rr)m h an d lin g , o the r- J l l ^ wine they w ould recall a t 7ftc. nnrih'Jc.. choice to -ru o rro w ..,

Fin* • k l r t * —Of S landard cambric - e i i r a wide around flouuce, with

deep SwiMi or naio took em­broidery and tiemetUehkQL having extra duet ruffle, li.Jfi each, apeclal.... S75c

Children’s 23c. Undermuslttis 16c.

D raw ers,S k irts , also Aprons —About 4ij0 in the three lots; these are soilril from h a n d ling, other­wise would cost 25c. earh: choice lOCW o m e n ’s W h ite S k irt* . N ig h t Q ow ns,

S k ir t C hem lsea , D ra '^e r* an d C o ree tC overs— Of i*innrltird ca m b ric and nalfifionk Nov'-ral d lfT eren ti

not a g a rm e n t w o rth lesB^ th a n $1 00. rh o lro a t ..........

Beauty^s AidWoman may improve her complex­ion, keep her face free from pimples ana humor*: brighten her eyea and purify the blood by the occasional use of

smBold Eferywhere. Id boxes lOe- and 2Bo*

69cChildren’s 99c.-75c. Undermuslins 39c.

S k lr t i—

39cN ig h t O ow ns and W h ite S k lr t i—

.Sj 15'ridld aa s-T tm en tH . pom e a re xlightly s'THrd. ottiorwiBc wuuid cost and 76v. ench;(I b u lr r ...........................................

W om en’s W hite S k ir tsW o m e n 's W h ite S k ir ts —S plnnd ld

.flpnrlrnf'lilfl. trlm m i^d w llh bo th e in - hr^'ildery In s^ rtin n and lac«*; It w ould hi’ re a lly Im possib le to d e sc r ib e th*’m : but th e y a r e fully one-Quarter 10 n n c - th lrd low er th a n e lse w h e re ; r h o li’e tr i-n io rrow

3.49, 149 and 1.49

White Skirts ^W h ite S k lr ts - (9 f u ta n d a n l ra tiih rlrfl,

th e s k ir t t h a t Iish and will ta k e S»*wark b y • i o r tn : th e g r a I e H t« k lrt bnrRivIn e T e r cvfferpd. 55 hich m e a n s t lu i t y o u I'uy t h e H e s k ir ts l o w e r t h a n m a u u fa c t u re rs ' ro u t to Tuake and re g u la r ly re ta il a t nnd ll.lH t,choice

Women’s DrawersW om en's D raw ers - Of finest

cambric; the sanijiles and surplus stock and odds and ends of thi factory; not a half dozen alike in the lot; the cheapest drairer in the col­lection would re- retail at 25c., many worth double; while they last, at

and ends of the

15cW om en 's N igh t G ow ns. S k i r t C h e m ­

ises, D raw ers, C o rse t C o v e r s - S p le n -d l i a.^nrlm i’n l, ttie m ust f la b o ra te ly ti’imniMtl dow n tn th r u rnU 'S t aiy lrp ; th r t‘hoap<’Gm? lut v.Muld ridi 11 49. cHolce tn -m o r r" w

Drawers—Gf pnnd and ram brlrK ; Pnmr p il trh rd , tr im mcil choli'e

tn TRC' i j r a u ‘S t « An'Ht uaimenr I n l l V / ^ Jill rf-pulurJy H t y O ^• m o r r " w ............. ..

Ttrvfl s ta n d a r d m u s lin sT brlrs; Pnm r n rr’ hein-yifc —

tiii'Ui'd. f i lh f r s bicp v a lu e Syr

lln and

39crd m ils k. w ltii

iiu iiKS, i I IJ- Jr n il iru iilo rv ; 4 1 1 ^ c a sh . 7 ^

D raw ers g<’<»d firm rnii.'^lln ando am h rlr , r lrb ly i r im n ie l wUli ftm hn>ldrry, iii-kH a n d h e m ­s titc h in g . hH s Iz p s ; fiOren d 69c eac'h : c h n i r r ............

N ig h t Q ow ns —Gf gniid s ta m la rd m iis 11ns and I'am brlo s . Imv tio rk , w ltiiUicr in s f r ll tig s . bi’n illn g s , r lb - tioii d raw n and valii'’ an d flJ'C. in -m o rro w ..............

Spring Sale of NotionsT h i s is a n i m p o r t a n t a n n u a l S p r i n g e v e n t t h a t i s c e r t a i n to a p p e a l t o e v e r y d r e s s ­

m a k e r a n d h o m e s e w e r w h o r e a d s th e s e i t e m s . E v e r y a r t i c l e is o ffe red a t a s p e c i a l l y r e d u c e d p r i c e , a n d y o u h a v e o u r p o s i t iv e a s s u r a n c e t h a t e v e r y a r t ic l e .sold is strictly re­liable. N o m o r e n e e d b e s a i d . T h e p r ic e s t e l l t h e s t o r y . W h y m i s s s u c h s p l e n d i d s a v i n g s ?

F H O P O S A L B .STATE r*F

irolJer i f l9fiH

I'ursuam ' ■ a:, Miled "All H' l !• tlonerj iind tdnnband rhafn T I’-S. Ui win hr r-.e l

Nin\ TEIIi EV o tl.e I'r-ti.Hiir), Tm‘ a:, i;,t ..f Hi" I•f 1.1 piii.i;.

iil-l-r 1% >.\ nf llH-s, t.

Mu I'lffi.'.- •{b l a n k s >i:i-l fuiriitiEi:i g for rl)p i«i- of III" H4’AorFVl >!r p u b l i c Milj, i,f tfi-- Km'** K -v - enmilnR 11 m in sii'h icn l m m a y he K fin ur 1\- tfn* hmu a m n u N t n n ! ki nd if Hint 1' lu r ,

111 h<- n*-eil.d,'ihrpij< ii fUlIT-" 1 lb - i.' ■ 1.

LlKts '-r may 1 - ' x h

All [ ' 1' ilerfllgri"'1 -i r>r “IT '[‘1 ■“ this ofTl' •' lUOb

ei'nrfu*' "stttii' tier; nmti'T

T h - 111" work I' I' - tvlfhJO th*' meni w". '

All II I rert III' 'I ■ !'*

BEa LI I > l'U>liLtlMlll.' ■ ■

I'-rridiH-li -8 ,lr1\en a> - it 1tiveriiiM.k.

lU r l i 15 lil Tu*'Ji'ln’ • olfler 'I- Nevi'jil’k, N :

All bibch»*ck I'fnf fi-Mt: ,Lside u-!i|i ir.'

prifwiHTS '■Plans mai

Owpti, (' 5.Th® oom' .

any or all i t !

I in, Mny Jl,■ irlslnl ur ', en-

rrm tlng, sta- l'jn.‘ 15. IHUo.

• :iiwi pTopGsalx I prlnilTitl iill 'ij*Ty rcqulreti

I>arlm»'niB and < •■inu.'nt ft>r llto 11 ijuantlty ftp •n.intB of theiiti'i Haiii]>l4'p ofulii, h shall he

. -iinjitriijiiT In fnrtiplliinoii with/ notitrti ]f« r'-qulre«1 nnd sampln*1 »i ihlH Gtn<e

.Ul' Vjp fiddr.'asfil in the un- •'■■l "I’r'Ui 'SMiP fi*r Bi.itUtn'ry."; r Munkfl-" and deiivpretl al tiet'f;rf- 111 I'Vl irk hn>.n, June 'J,

N Ickfll S a fe ty PiD*, 1-2-3, rf'g- u la r Be a dOK^n,■pee. a do*. Cp fCl 3 for

E a t r a L o n g M a o b 1 n (<S t r a p ! , reg u la r priee tOr, Tppprrclal........

H i g h an d L o w S h a n k B o n e C o lla r B u tto n * , r e g u la r p e r do t, Bjierlal, d o ie n ........... “ S*

A*ho t t e d Site* Sam p ie Sole^ors- R e g u l a r price IBc &

I9cS tr a 1 g h t

a n d W a v e d , B lo n d a n d

B

tn

o8h« 'll, B o n r H a ir P in * , t-p u t up In a box —reg. price Qp Ific. epeclal... ^

4 an d f>-4 le n g th T u b u ­la r S h o e h a r e * , reg ip prtee* flc.. ftpre., do i.

J a p a n n e d a n d N ick e le d H oo k e a n d E y e s J •j-Jl-4, re g u la r price Ipa ra rd . s p e r la i .............

F a n c y A rm G a rte r* . colnrH wliHn. b lack .p inka n d lig h t blue, reg. iCpprice 26e, p a ir , apee,

G o o d q u a l i t y flO -lneb L o n g T a p e MHa*nrcft.re g u la r price Be., ape* Ipc lu l ..................................

■W omen'* a n d C h ll d r e n '* h id e d a r t e r * , b lack , w h ite , pink, ligh t blue, m ade nl e x tra ip irtllty h o n e y c o m b w ebb ing , r e g u l a r price 15c . apedFil. —

F a n c y G a r te r E la s t io In l ig h t blue, pluk and red. b lack , w h ite , *f>ldCpHi He. y a rd , a p p e a l.....

H a n d y N e e d le llooh* . r o n tn lu b ig a la rge h *- e o r tm e u l nf n e e d l e * , h a lrp lt i i . hook* an d lip eye* a n d pin*.r*g. lOc

Af o lre a n d S a t in F a d B e l t G a r- to r* , col or*, l i g h t blue. pink, b lack and w h ite , reg u la r 'ttf.

■pedal ... ***” W h ite M a* iln O v*r-

ile ev e* , w ith p a te n t clip, re g u la r price iflpI2c. p a ir , s p e d a l .........

Spool W h i t e a n d B la c k M n e n -d n U h e d T h re a d . liwi y ard * , ^ regu larftc ., *peda l...

B la c k a n d W h i te N l- a n t l r M a c h lo e C o tto n , 3,4J)fi y a rd * *ponl. No*. ftO and lO. re g u la r p f l « l i ^I8c., fipecral ..............

M anN fleld B la c k a n d ■W hite hi a e h ln e C o t to n , 1,200 y ard * *pooli>. No* 40, 60, 60 an d 70, regu- la r price i6c., special OC

W h i te A B la c k G ood Q u a l l t r BifaohfBe C o t­to n , 2W y ard * *pool. No0. 6 to 70. re g u la r _price 4c., * p e d a l.......

W h i te M a c h in e C o t­to n , in all Dumbero, re g u la rJc .. *peclnl..-. m a r k . W h l te a n d D u ll

H e a d e d H a tp in * , 7. A, 0, 10 iscbe* lung , 6 on a ca rd , re g u la r f^c.,epeclal a t ....................G ood Q u a li ty U re * iln g

F ln f , re g u la r price 3c.a p ap e r, speciaJ...........E n g l is h B re** lng F in* , «1*e* F, 6 ^ , F l’ an d MC, re g u la r price kc. apaper, ap e c la l.............

400 C o u n t D ree» ln g F in s , re g u la r price Be,, u p ed a l ................

Clark’s 0. N. T.

v> \ M a r k 7 ^ ' j

F e a t h e r s t i t c h B ra id * w hite and colored , 0-yd. piece*, reg u la r price he,, lOc., 12c,. *peda l ..

ShlooLa S h o e P a s te , regu la r price K»c, 7 r upeclal......... - ...............

4c

9c

L a rg e K o l l H a lf I n c h W Id U iT a p e .re g u la rC l-urlce 7r‘.. hopcIhI......

L a rg e H n n ch A s s o r t­ed w id th o f N o n - t w i l t ­ed T a p e , rc g n la r Rc., ^B pedol...................... ^

6 . Yd. P iec e* o f W<ir-* ted S k ir l B r a id , reg u la r Kr. special... "2 *

‘ hlt€

' k

rcg'.i .Fin*, cubes of w h ite

and black lieadecl, reg- price 7r,, special., '

L a te s t S ty le F ln f fy Raffle* € o U a r F o u n d a ­tion* — 2 and Inches high, ot e x t ra fine chif­fon, kites VI to 16, Id w h ite o r b laeb , th e regu la r price l6c, a t..

L a rg e Sl*e H a i r P in C a b I n e t* , c o n ta in in g as*orted fllxe*. regu- C«larT r, epeclal..............

W o*. B la c k Sew Loe S ilk , regu la r price 10^35c., special.................

S h ln o la S h o e H ru e b a n d D a u b e r S e t, reg. price 26c,, epec-

d -book C o rse t S te e ls , good q u a lity , re g u la r price ic. pair, *peclal “ *

H a ir P o m p a d o u r* , in black iind b ro w n , reg. price 3.'iC., *pec.-

F e a r l B u lto u * , 2 an d 4 hole. Unci 12 to 34, reg. price Sc., special

12c

[Cotton, in black I u ri while, all

I numbers, regular 5r. a spool; not more than s i x spools to a Cliff- torner..

A*he*tOH I ro n H o ld ­er* ; In iCTfral colors. rt-guJar price 6c.,

M u slin C oTered I ro n ­in g W a x , w ith w ooden hajitlie, regu la r price *7p

M e n d in g T Im u s , la b ro w n and blacJk. regu­la r price 6c, ipcclal l i pa t ...............................

D o u b l eC o v e r e d ■ a D r e e *S h ie ld * , 2, i l H } a n d 4, reg. \ yli'ice 10c ^ 1^^pr,, spec ^2^

2 dozr S hoe H n tto n s , w ith oiip needle on ra rd , reg. 6c, ip e c la l . . "b

L a r g e T o m a to P in C u sh io n s , reg. price Cp6c, RperSal.................

F a r « B ee sw ax , price 6c each, *pe-1 Vclfti................................

F e a r l B u tto n s , tw o- holes, lines 14 to 24, reg. price Oc. rtoB., ppe- 4 -d a l , d o t .......................

N ick e l a n d J a p a n 'd D ip p e d F lti* , rcgii- ^1,', la r price fic,, special ^2^

f 'e l lu lo ld T ie S h ie ld s , easily sewi^d on any lie, re g u la r price Be., 1 1 -sp ec ia l........................ "IS’

B la c k E n a m e l e d N to ek in g D a rn e rs , re(f. price 4r , ip e d a l

R o y s ' B ry a n 8u*< pen d v rS t ages N to 12 re g u la r prfc4 s p e r la l . . ..........

Wh i l e E la s t i c S h ir t W a is t H o ld e rs , reg ii-7la r pTf' i* l"c, s p e c ...... *1'

B la c k a n d W h i t s S n l l i i t 'o v e r e d N b ir r in g W Ire -rcgiilfi r price 7i’., Hprt'lul ................

B o y s ' F a n t s B a n d s , *1*CH :l-t4, reg. ]>rlre i Sr., speclft] .

B la c k 8 k l r t B e l t in g ,reg u I n r prU-p 6c. a ip T a n I. a t ........ .

i t m i g h t a n d W a v ed . Bt<irid a n d S h e ll B on ed H a i r F in s , r>-g. price C.lUc.. spcchil..

D a r n i n g C o tto n , w h ile , la u , b ro w n ami b lack , 46 y a rd s ou each spoo l; re g u la r price ?c, a

■ ' kT uric

spoo l, special 4 In

I7c

spofilK for.H u t to n H o le T w is t,

1 0 -y d , S p o o ls , 111 a la rge OeBOrtnicUl of rolorH. reg. price 3c. a spoo l. C- special I a spool* f 'lr

E x t r a W id e M e rc e r- Ixed T ie L a r e s , w liltc. ta n an d b lack , ri'g . *7 price IDC-. •p e r., p a ir

H a i r F in s , asH orled *1*'’*, r e g u la r price Ic. a paper, special, 10

M m eh lne N e e d le s , all makcH. r e g u la r price 4f. a p a p e r, special.. "'A*

In v is ib le H a i r P ing , a s so r te d *!»** In u 3^ cab in e t, reg. 6c.. spec

24-4T1. L o n g H u m a n H a i r R n t i , Wi all shad** to m a tc h , re g u la rprice asc., sp ec ia l......

F e a t h e r W u lg b l Col l a r S ta y s , rcc. price Ac. *et, s p e c i a l .............

rt;l aI r f

will111.*

rec.’lbiliks,'

■‘d fnr tho nr printed

KI is r‘Gi'!lri-p that all rh* '•v'larii'f tb**r*'of shall be

i f ib!« Sinre THIS require- ■nf'rrfil

I ,.N’ bi- 4 ri-niriftnlel by a• It F4ST li'll |HT "f biff.. liV .1 S■1 ST. ''cmotmllpr

will he received by (he;•• • i f I he IloHril of I ' i iGsen

r ' i i n t y f t'T p r a f f l n g t w o -;a .8 .It tbs county hnBpltai,

• I'lvcff by the C'’’mni|TtP# on M 12 a t h rCi 'Icrk, HI t he

" rr<-'’h<-'T<lsrs. roiirtiimjSr'.t, 1 I r nr» iiihiT tltfic i r rtlnc*,

.1 . inpp'knlefl ’bv a certified H-jrs th-" prc '*‘r execution

It, - be iniiiirBS'l on ihe nm- : f the bidder and the work

nf'-n St Ih* oflb-s cf JilntS* Mi r hr t street, NfWiirk. N J- tr-siTM'* the rlfcht to reject

KPWARD r. FATriN,Chairman.

n i no^M li:|.D PBOPGSAI.S.PHOPor'Al*^ prupoaalB will be received

At Ihn orffer- 11 i>;., Td,vin clerk of the town of mi>‘mlb-l.1 m ■!: ■i■ |.>«.la>. May ID, 1&0. si H o’clock r M I I I f exmatrurtbm nf a blup- AOJue rttiK e lb " r ijk on the west aU^ of Ulo'in- Ilgld iL\.:iGf tri'Tii the Tlellevlll* Haa lo the

I aien HtUgc '1i:<, The (niiowirt; ,irc the approxim ate fjijamlHeB I whii'h .ire f 'i i'-<- i.urptJfte of cotniitirlng i only -j 2*2.(«i0 ifjiiart- .>f new hlueetone fla*((ln«

four 41 fei-t ir M'iffth and two 12)1 U5)o.k.

P.r»OCI SiTuar ' f.-fT I lf old bltiealGn* fthg^lng. frAir i4f P'st If 55 : iih Ho be relnld).

44-i eqmri- T ' . f new crtwWAlii, 2 fest la wlilih an-1 Ti r.. I fs thick.

42 Jlneiil f'- ' .f 4 Inch by lO Inrh no'*.- blus- Hinntf curb

U») cuhe- 1 r iiv-Ulental grading.50 nqiiHTi* iTif n«w trap rtwh bif«clt pave­

mentIt) Btiiiar.' ^srffa .it new cobbl* pavement 200 eqi.Lirv fi et <pf old emBswftlk (to bo re-

laid)■JU equHir )';irdfi of old rolible pavement no

bo robtbli110 lineal foot .-r i.M m rb ttf’ be rofleU.Plane and up*" itlraiioiT* may be *een and

blddihK eh-H*tn r.-n \ved a t the nfflcB nf Ernest ; BaecJilIn. t • Hr| nnirlncer. Blocrmtleld Nstlonnl ; Hank bullffiriK, Ri('"rnfleM. N. J.[ Each htff rn bo accompanied by a certlfloff • check for SUhi drawn to the ordec of the town I ot DloomAoj'i, A8 a guaran tee of good faith nf \ the biffffiir.I The Town Cctindl reoervo* the ng jtt to re­

ject any or nil bid*. •*I Each urnpossi must tw o sa le d and Indorsed

"Blooinneld Avenue Sidewalk Improvement PropoAAl." unff Addressed to William L, John- Bon, town clerk.

Bj' order ol the Town Council-WlWAM I* JOHNSON, Town CIiilL

niCLI.KVlM.RHKALb’T*' I'HOF(>8Al.H InfffirMff propoealfl for

ftxtenslDti of water nialn win be r*vpivr-d bv IhP Triw iiahU’ f'ommitfv,* i.f ih*“ I'lWiLihlp of lipnevlllc at their r-...mfi, i'>irTn*r nf AcRdemy iin,l <.|i,Tlnnrll 'Ill'll " I'll iiTkii-h M

Tiic-sdav Ml.) 11'. IUI’1. '"T funit»hln.r ..f iinil l i ) l n« "f « Mj In.-li waliTmain In I .im r "'i'i’''l K'eiihTn.. flrn fl ttiMuln f irw l. imn S!iil..ii. nv .iu if (n.m M nshlnK 11,n iiveriJP m Undi-n ainmi.-, Ilfllevl.lp. N. .T

Heparate ''111 *'« raso** fnr pS i ItHtrret and each iimpfeHl nnjsT be ti*Tomj-flTil<=il by a ’corlined ■ hock 'd F*-' drnwn i)|>on e'.nie narm nal bank and made I'ayable tr. Hie rhali m/ui nt the 'Townehli* I'-'ininlilef* t" Insure fh<»

rallh uf Ihv Uibirr r*r the w irk cull for In M’+olflcatloni'

The commltb'S rt*ferve,5 ihe right anv ur oil bide _ ,'Hie following eJKMii Ihe nmniint or work 10 N< ffnnc and mNlf-rlal f irnlslu-ff In the <'om- oU'llon ot (he work' U ’m . F S T U K K T .

ft,qO lineal f ‘'r t R Inch plje?, two hydrants,thrcfl gal« val''eH.tnree AVhINrE

PlO lineal feel «Hnch pipe, one hydrant, three

^'pUmT^and speolflcatlorie may be examined M thVompR of / II. Frnnclflnn, 74ft Broftil Bireet. Nvwark, N. J-

tu b e f f" ! Jn .n irm flji Townahip roTTiinltlee. HcUevme. N.J.

dreject

C IT V a D V R H T IS E M B N T S .

EDMDN^Sn r W B ’V RTKKET ni'EN IN G, iT a CE u PENIVU. I7FUNT AVENUE

OPHNINU. LIESLIE RTIIEET O rEN IN O .I a WTON SXnEET IEi,!!l.\tI::fU.Y aHKRMAN , AVENUE) Ol'ENINU, SHERIDAN AVENUE

i .irE N IN Q SUHI-EV KTttBET OPENINO.A si^S 'S aE N T H !'(IH liUN-KKITS. AND PS- ) l.nFIN E TERRACE OF'CNtNO. 8RTM OUR i’a v e n u e p f e n i n d , s o u t h s i x t e e n t h^ T R E ^ OFENING, ASSESSMENTS FOB |

slvfn lhat the winmSinlonr™ hfrpioforc appolmert by tlif Mayoi o t Ihe city ot N fw ark. lo maka an ...MmaK ami a«iiM«-

all the ownere of all lh< land* and

C IT ¥ a d V R R T I» E M E _ _ _

LAWTi.JN STREET./form erly Sherman avenue) from Peshlne ave­nue westerly abnul feet nr m the present termlnu* nf wiki avenue: the opening of

RiM-:miiAN a v k n it f :,from rpshlne avenue w-oBlerly abou t IW feet of t5i ihe ]srew*ni terminus of aald avenue; the npenlnif ot

SfHLEY BTHEEir.from 8h*w avenue tn Lyon* avetiue; the open­ing of

nPHORNE TERRACE.from HnHthorne uvenue to Lyone avenu t; tb*0)>eTlliik of

BBTMOUn AVENT^E.from lla nm hcriy terminus to H aw thorns ave- nuH. ihe iiiteiilng of

SOUTH SIXTEENTH STR EET, from Avon avenue to NlnBteBlilh Hvepue. and fr>mi Fourteenth avenue to S lkteenth avenue.

San! naaeoiiTnfni c^omprldOa a ll lot*, tract* and t>arL-nia of land and real es ta te liable to be Hiiaetjied at. aforpsald, lying on both side* oi

DEWffiT STREET,from Shaw avenue to Lyons avenue; on bothfllriOB r>f

SHAW AVENUE AND LYONS AVENUE, from a point about lOO feet ea*t of Dewey at reel to a point about 100 feel west of Dewey Kireet; on both aides of

EDMUNDS PLACE. , from Clinton place to D em arest atreetji on both

DEMARBST HTBEBT, y from a point JintJUt lOO feet north OT Edmuix!* plan, to a point about IflO test aonth of Kd- rnund. plaoa; ™ bothfm m PBShlne avenue to H unterdon s tre e t: on

'"pR SH IN li* AVENUE AND HUNTERDON STREET

from a point alxnll IW avenue W a point about 100 feet south of LJrant avenue; on both aide* of

i-AWTON STREET.(formerly Shtriner avenue), from Peahine ave- mie to Hunterdon atreet; on both side* of

P ^ H I N B a v e n u e a n d HUNTERDON a STHEBT, ^ ^

from a point about 100 feet north of i^ w to n eireet to a point about 100 feet sou th of l^aw- ton stree t; rn iKith aide* of

aHKRlPAN A VENUE,

C IT Y A D V E R T IS K M K N T S .

court boo fixed Saturday, (be Blxiei'nth day of May l&hffi a t ten o’clock In Ihe forenoon, in the Circuit Court room at the cnorthoug© In the I'Uy nf Newark, as the tim e and plnio uf hoar lug any abject Iona tha t may be made to iha Held BHJes^imenia.

Dated May 11. 11*8.FRANCIS r r n i j y .i r ..City Aftnrney.

w l 'U IL ™ In 'in V ilt r ot t">m P «m nc"«venurV e 'H unten loB .t rn , leflted or dam aged by any local Improvement in • "Ihe said city, tn profH»rt.lon h* nearly os may he tn the advantage each we** deemed to have ac- ninred have made im esrlm ale end ftMesamenl , ( b.-iiefit* and dkinageH ponforred u jnn all the"* , nn.i M«tut» In theTier* «'f

PU13LIC NOTICE 1* hereby given tha t the fol­lowing ordinance* liave b « n pM*i*pii by ih*

Board uf Street an<l WiUcr Fommlsaloners and uppToved by Iho Mayor of the )-liy nf Newark, and purauanl to Chapter ' f the S tate Laws of lH9f1, are hcre'vlih puhllnhad by title ;

An ordinance to openCLIFFORD STREET,

froin Jefferson ptreet to Adam* alreet.An oi’dliuinut TO provide for Mip jiavlng nf

O A nnE N STREET.from New Jersey K allroad avenue to MeWhor* tor Btreet, w ith bliuminous connreia pavenisnt on A six (d) Inch concrete foundalloio.

Adopted May 7. IbOS.FRANK J. RI^CK.

President of the Board of Street and W ater CommlMlonere.

W ri,M AM E. ORKATHEAD, Clerk of the Board.

Approved May 8, ifiOH,JACOB HAUS9LING.

Mayor-

on

11 the landp and real esta te In the •ttv of Newark i*eruUar1y benefited or dam aged by each of the h llow lbg Improvement* tn *ald city, namely

The opening of _DEW ET STREET.

(lom Shew avenue to Lyon* avenue: the open-

EDMUNDS PLACE,from D em areit street easterly ab4»ut lOO feet or to the preaenl termlnu* or *«W s tree t; in* o ix n ln r 0( a v e n u e ,froTp Feshine avenue w cfte rlj about 100 feet or 10 the present terminus of said avenue; the apen ln r of ^ K g u j . g-rnBET. fram Shaw avtnug to Lrona a re n iu ; tk a op*D- ftw Of

'" p BBKINe 'A V E N U E AND HUNTERDON STREET. , OK

from a point about lUO feet aoulh o t ShprWun avenue to a point about lOO feet north of Sheridan avenue; on both Aide* of

LESLIE s t r e e t ,from Shaw avenue to Lyons avenue: on i>olh

“‘sHAW AVENUE AND DYON8 AVENUE, from a point about 100 feet e n ^ of L'-aj|e Street to a point about 100 feel w eal of l^eB s stree t; op both slrl-ni of

fiCKLBY STREET.from Hhaw avgque to Lyon# avenue, and on

'" s h a w ' a v e n u b a n d l t o k bfrom a point about lOO *3stree t to a p d n t about HW feet w est of fehley itree l. and have msd the ir reporw of said eessments for benefUi ana aaiiiM W in offlee of c le rlP o f the Clfciflt Court of the county of B g n i, w d th a t th* Judge o t otld

OPF1CI3 OF TH E HOARD OF COM-.MIBSIONER8 OF TH E CITY OF

NEW ARK.City Hall. May t. IW8.

The following I* the list o l nam es, resldunce# and places of busin'^s* of ptTson* making ap^ plication to Ibis hoard for the g ran ting of Ilcenhe* In sell snlrituouH, vinous, in&lt or bri'M'sd !1quf>r« and not heretofore jjijbileh#-d, acfording to law, to w ii;

Name. Place of business. Reshlmico.WHOLES A LH -REN BW A L.

Lnughlln & Co . Broad s t . . . . . .Same place R E T A nj-R E N E W A L S .

Carl n, RolchJt, 4!U Clinton av . .. .Samegitare Patrick Campbell, 41!1 High s t - - S a m e lilacs 0. & If. Helblg. I2l*12:i Roeevilie av.Saine place Michael Wack. X7H H am burg pi — Same place Abraham Amsterdam, Tl4 Prince a t. .Hame place M. J. CalAhan, H7i> South O range av.Sanie placeJohn Hu*btier. T'l ’W arren a t .......... Same phtc«I'k^minlc N allf, S7 R iver s t .............. Same ptacaMk'haiil J. OTnnnor. 40 Stone s t . . .Same jiiaco Patrick J. Dnlan. 371 Centra) a v . . . .aa in cp la fe neorge M. iJernhardt, llfi Pestilhe AV.s4ame placeJohn J Nnie. 51H Bank s t .................. tiaine ]>laco(’. Bender. 27H-ai4 Grove e t ..........100 DevJne *tAdam Volk. tW Devine s ( ....................41H New *t

BOTTLERS’ 1JCBN8H —RFTNfi WALS.Wm. W Irta Cfi.. Union al.,28S S. 8th et.John Moehrlng. 411 Central ave.......Same placeWm- nem hardl, ffl N- Third » t . . . Seme place Oefi. W. ’W ledenmayrr. Inc., 604 M ar­

ket 81........................ ..............*...........Sam eplacaP etfr Hsuck 4 Co., fl-18 N orth Bib

•!., riarrhmn. N- J ..- ...8am e p la t^ iJarrlsan A. Heltsm an. 3»8-29{1 Camden at-.- -gBma place .

RETA IL-D O U BLE TRANSFER.George H o fm r. T1 W fcV *M yav....^8am e place

R E T A I I^ lN O L E TRANCIFER- Kanaengeleer Hros.. 9 Bowery st..

6g Van Buren a t RICHARD H ILLE R ,

presiden t proJAJfEfl 7 , CONNELLY. C ity C io r^ ^ * -