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she VOL II-NO. 231. VICTORS . : - . . . - . PLAINFIELI), N. J., WEDNESDAY. JULY 5. 1893. W" H. ROGERS, .]]"•.! Corner Central Avenue and Fifth Street. PRICE TWO C* CREDENDAS Telephone 1OO. Long Distance $28 Down PAUL JONES' FLAG. It Is Flung to the Breeze at the Great Exposition. 36 Gents per Day. KILLED BHIRE DAMP. ^ggglSSL, Another Terrible Fatalitv in an English Collier*. OTEBAHUNDRED WOBDOOt DEAH Tbe ussnaa •i-.ij:il nt the pit n (.tfiili.e I'«i!l" Find Hie ALI - Ljlag; In Hiapf, *ii'l Arr I'inallr !.•»•"•- .1 iKI Acr'-st minion fitt*Hty Occurred ' r. [;», inar,. i i.. \, ni. Thorn h Yorkshire. The HIM* U an explo- sion of '• •; LI,.;>; and the n c n rapidly •preiui throughout the settlement, which U inhabited almost exclusively by the minr™ and their fniilim. Tbe pit In !•>•'•. blocked with fallen rock, dirt sod Umlier, and t he progrtnis of the rescuing -pnriLi-4 WJW therefore necessarily slow. ' 'nlv four budiia have been recovered >oiitb ID tbe 6 being re- j*«t«l in Tlmnibill, and considerable Fntutilr i* •,;':,!•.'! in keeping those bavin'* rvlntile* or ! 1- In the mine from Interfering wtth tlie work of tbe Tbe day ulilft went lo work na nsnal rn- tfrclay mumlng. The ventilation was re- ported to IMKnod. All vent well until DOUD, • b*"H ihpxviirkern nt l he pit mouth were •.-..:••:.•! tijr a miifTlrti explosion and . by cloud* «f ilcnw smoke rollinir up the n.nln »Wt. They r, ,.,! to communicate with the working, but found that the In- ferior h*-l tn-eucut olT fr-<nt the shaft. Tlif |iit niiijiii^trm ..rnnuin-] an explora- tlini partj aiul dtaviideu jilowly through tie MUoke. They were driven back re- li-.r.iLk and erniLnnlly gave op their purpOM of penetrating to tee working before the foul K«" coulil in- cli-ured away Aftrr taking up tbe builira (iiund at tbe Uniom of the .hurt the rt waiteit for •evfral boiirw before making »r, -LirilmctnL' About the middle of the •reiiing thi-j Brut down «K«ln. The K 3 -1 - L oft* ucur tl><- -l.;ifl ami they w .If Iqexnmiue part (if the working Tbe bodies of the niiuer*- lay in heaps. y Men sent to the surface. Unremitting . - are being made to reach tbe ft" miners who ma; still be alive. About 11 are supposed to haVe been killed. Si much K«* accumulated.In tbs mine tlml it became necessary to stop tbe work of i-iwm- The.wen and buys missing DiitiilH-T 14.1. thefead body ot tin under njiMiatferr badly burned, was found in the •nine near the >)mfi. I'lfOvriiKKi F, 11. I.. July 8.—The corner- Ktone of tbe new St. Joseph's hcpttal waa laid by< • • •• -,: GibtMjns. of Haltiniore, y".t^rday afternoon with impressive cere- ',,.,:- Father Kniiicry. of Pan-tut delivered ttie wruion. A solemn pontifical liiith maiw WHS crlebratt^l In the Cathe- •Irnl. t'unliDjil (>il>bon> preaching tha ser- mon, and aparade Iiy the Catholic socte- - ties too Is-ji lac* in the artiirnuuii- The bos' Jiital .•!>.,,(- •nfferere of all kinds, without r*tt*cd to means, crwl, color, sex or na _ J • • • E_ Conn., July.—The P. T. Bnriiutu statue at Seaside park waa un- veiled yeaMrday. There wuilimt street pni-wlein connection with the event. " * 'ir. i,<« were made by Kobtrrt ('nllj-ti ' I), of New York, aad |I<m. Wllllai Htird. of Brooklyn The atatuewM veiled by Naucy llamurc !J•ijdi. grimd- i • •.'hNT of Hi- late showman. Tb**tst»e i- the work of Ball, the famous sculptor, i" of i,r..u/.~. aud sUuds eight feet high. Cmchuo, July 5 Hn. John T. James, of AMie, Va, raiwd a rumpus in tba Agricultural building at the fair by smashing a namlier of whisker bottles bHunitiog to the exhibit of Sir John Pow- ": ot Imi.iui. whfeb wars arrangedID . >>•- form of Ireland's famous rftund low- «f- He waa arreated. Hs says he struck UM whisker power because Jehovah told aim. and that he did It on the Fourth of July a* an appropriate IUY. Hill, of Helena, Mont., who llred for Teamet Oitden. L'teh, now on a visit here, »Mru positively that tbe Mormons bare rained (1,'W.iajii, which l» desiKned for the pUrpiMeof buying a majority In tbe next bout* of ci.narma lo aecura their Axed MKliU to tb*ir present locatlen by Becurlng tk. re««l power of tt-tehood. WiLTKiM, Haas., July i - T B e cycle nunt under tbe auspices at tbe Prea* Cr- CM club attracted 10QUO paid admissions •to ihe Weltb.m Cycl, S«k yeeterday. 1 he event of tba day waa tbe breaking of toe one mile ncratch coimwtitlnn wnrld "»*« by 0. F Tejlor, of tte wJSmm « ^ h e bea-ing oat windU by about six j 1UM.IV, July' \— Thf rrich«t*K ipened yesterday by Emperor. WilliamIn H-mori Intbe coarse of hi* addrcwto he members, which he read in a firm and clear voice, be said In part: - "A bill concerniiui the peace footing of the army, which waa submitted to the for- mer relchAtaff, to my regret did not find approval. Jt waa the unanimous convic- tion, shared by all my high confederates, that tbe empire no longer conId afford to •nee the development of the army system necessary to guarantee the future safety of the empire. In face of 1 he devel- opment of military institutions, the .re- jection of the army bill was bound tolead bo the resolution to dissolve the rclchstag and onier new elections. on will receive immediately anew bill regardiug tbe peace footing of the army, in which there Kill be takeu Into account as far an poHHible certain deeirea expressed during tbe discusuloo of the late bill. ConwKiuently diminished demands are made upon the personal capacities and tax ing power of the people as fax as pos- sible without endangering the efficiency of the army. Tbe empire's Interest re- quires, especially in view of the cud of the •eptennate next sprinK, that the bill be passed with the utmost dispatch, so that "ie new recruit calls may be made in the itnmn on the newbasis. D»Iay would Queues most unfavorably our strength r more than twenty years. "I and my high confederate remain con- vinced that tbe means for tbe new organ- isation can be procured without overbur- dening the country. At the opening of tbe winter session abill will be presented directed to obtaining meana according to the capability of tbe tax payers. "To safeguard tbe glorious achieve- ment* with which God ha* bleaaeduaIn ojnr battle for Independence la one moat aacredduty. This duty we dan only Ini- Qll If we make ourselves Wrong enoughto remain Rurety for Eurape's paaue." The ntichntMg this morning elected Herr Von I^evetxow. Conservative, p ^ Baron Von Buel-Bereoberg. Clerical, firm Tice president, and Professor Von. Marqu- ardsen, National Ubera.1, second vice presi- dent. r. PAUL, June 9.—A Pioneer Prem special frum Tncoma. Wash., says JI((T. Satolll states through Dr. O'Gorman that ere are pending diplomatic nesotiationa bring Ihe Ureek cburch of all Russia, ,w under personal control of the czar, to the keeping'&f (he Vatican father Gorman U. professor of ecclesiastical history In tbe Catholic unirernlty at Wash- ington, and here and elsewhere during the tour of Mtfr. Satolli and party has been tbe spokesman of tbe pope's ablrgMe. Churchmen take it for framed that If tba Is to place bis nts tr cbjlirch under the rol of Rome it 1* inthe interest of Leo's bop« to effect the disarmament of the great nation* of tbe world and secure ulti- mate universal peaoe and the arbitration of International quarrels. QLASOOW, July I— Tbe reaatt* of tbe Vnieiu Yacht club was held yesterday in Wemyaa Bay, an opening of tbe Finn of Clyde. The course covered a distance of forty-eight mile-. The Britannia, which eeems to be particularly unfortunate, sprung her mast and was compelledto withdraw from the race. The Calunn* turi Betanlta also gave np, and this left tbe cont.nl between Lord Danr*ven's Val- kyrie and Mr. J. Jameson's Iverna. The reault, barring accident, waa a foregone concilia!oil, and the only question was by bow much time tbe Valkyrie would win. She covered the eourae lo *h. 10 min. and KS eec. The Ivenu's time was 4b, » min. Hhol la tk* Co«n Beef. TFXARXASA, Ark., July 8,—Wille tbe examining trial of S. K. Lee for the killing of Mr*. Jeew lUle WII In progreee before Justice Bdwarda, Hale, tbe husband of the deoeexd, satered the court room with two little denghten and advancing to where Lee was sitting In the dock, drew a revolver and opened flre on the slayer of bia wife. He Bred fir. times, tbe second shot striking Lee inthe thlftn *od making dangerous wound. Hale wae placed un- _er arrest, and bee's trial poatpoDed to await tbe result of bis injuries. PAKM. July 6.-General Meredith Head fare a Fourth of July dinner 1»Mevening. Among the gue«t« were Prince Roland Bonaparte, the Marquis of Baaeano and J. F. Loubet, who recently fouDded mpriaa in tbe French inetltute for tbe beet work b wonderful feaw t_ m tha Niagara gorge ) , He burnt, alt time racoras acroa. the wir. at full speed li CHEERED B7 SOVEEEIGHS. A Patriotic Demonstration With- out & Parallel. AMERIOABB REHEW ALLEQIAHOE i Flag with n Gnet «•• First Aatari ew Pledfa of Loyalty and a Burst of Hsnc. HrnJkl™ or the"Star BMBn"-Tn< Jtrw SMtmrtj Ball mmmhat It* rirst HeaaBge of Kre.- 4eas to tka Worl.1. CHICAGO. Jnlj 5.—All Chicago, and,as- pecially the fair was ablace withpa- triotism rssterday. It waa the center from which the patriotic pulse of a liberty loving people, enjoying the manifold bless- ings of a land of the free and a home of the brave, beat through the nation. There were many In the White City yesterday whose minds went back to that glorious Fourth of Julr of tba Centennial yearin the Quaker City, when, commencing with the tolling of the midnight how, tbe patri- otic Impulses of a popul-tcernn not: when, for more than half a day men aad women, old and young, native and alien, marched almost wit-hout a oreak up Chestnut street and saluted with band heads and ringing shouts the old landmark of liberty In In- dependence square; when Sherman, Sher- idan and Di.mPedro, all now numbered with those that have gone, stood armIn arm before the old Liberty Bell and bowed their beads in reverence and honor. Chicago's 3,000,000 of permanent popula- tion kept the holiday uproariously, and BOO.noe strangers from trafcnde points, far md near, helped to celebrate. All over he city, in the mburban residencedls- ncts as well as inthe commercial center, ihe usual stillness of the night was broken by the craciing and boomlnji of fireworks and the shouts of merry makers who Were making anight of it. so that the World's fair Fourth might be appropriately ushered broke to the acconuMniment of a saint* of a hundred guns from tbe gunboats In the lake and tbe reverberations of the cannon awoke ilip sleepers andgave them notice that it was time to be np and moving. The proceavdon southward to Jackson park; began as early aafio'clock, and all modes of transportation fo.nid their facilities taxed as never before. When the uumeroua Rates of the big en closure were opened at To'clock the ticket men at each found acrowd waiting them, mass of humanity pressed Inward. Tbe grounds themselves had taken on some of the glory of Solomon. Thousands of people who originally in- tended to enter tbe fair grounds by the Stony Island avenue gat«s were so en- tranced by the unparalleled Might which met their eyes on reaching Midway Plais- saaca entrance that they at. once joinedIn the patriotic pleasure seeking procession which for houra filled tbe broad Plaisance from Bide to side. Across the Plalsance from Cottage Grove avenae to the Stony Inland avenue viaduct, which forms the east entrance inside the grounds, were strung at intervala of afew yards the pret- tlest arrangement of bannerets and Chi- nese lanterns that tbe eye of man ever be- held. On each side of the Plalsance, throughout its whole length, were also dancing, fluttering lines of tbs samehet- erogeneous colored mass, connecting with tbe cross lines. Midway Plaisance Is at all times gorgeous In decoration and oon- stant variation of scene, but the display made by the people of all nations in honor of Uncle Barn's birthday anniversary whole aspect of tbe cosmopol- Tbe exerctaea of the day hada prelude In aprocession of the leading participant*. It left tbe city ball at 0 o'clock, with a company of the Second regiment, beaded by Ita band, to blaiae 1 its way over the boulerarria. Heading the line -Was a car- riage occupied liy Mrs*Perry Stafford, of Martha's Vineyard, and two lady friends. who bald and at interrala waved a price- lew relic ID tbe form of the original flag under which Paul Jones sailed with tbe authority of congreee. Behind came car- rlagra containing Mayor Harrison and the city official*, the members of the board of aldermen, and the member* of tbe Liberty Bell committee, beaded by W. O. Mc- Dowell, of New Jereey. Iur«l|n Fill IJ. I lor. Crlrhmta. Tbe procemlon moved slowly for the boulevard. From curb to curb was packed with vehicle* of all descriptions carrying their owuere and guents toward the park, and It waa nearly 11 o'clock when It reached tbe Fifty -seventh street entrance. Here a refloarkable reception awaited It. Inside the gate lining the roadway, six deep ID military order, •JO . OOO exposition ex- hibitors of all nations were drawn up. Every men carried an Americanflag,and as tha procession uncovered and passed through tbe ranks the exhibitor* uncov- ered and waved their Dags, whllsi the hftfwf. broke forth In unieon with the "Star Speogler 1 Banner." When the mayor', c i ^ a-d reached the head of the col- umn the eri.lb.Wtajyt^ranlMjMd a platform mbian cho- were tbe membeaa of tha Columbian cho- rus, men sad women—1,600 of them, each. with a big flag that Inter waved In triumph to signalise tbe touch of the electric button that was todedicate the new Liberty Ik-It a thousand miles eastward across the continent. While tbe guests wen being the platform renewed enthu*L_._ ereat«d by the appearance of the venerable but uprightly woman from Martha's Vine- yard, Mass., Mrs. Safford, who carried In a cardboard box bar pr*clous possession, the first American flag-. She waa given sent underneath the small flagpole eracte for the purpose of receiving the flag, whlc was fastened to the line ready for th.. hoisting by Mrs. Stafford's infirm handat tbe stroke of 13 o'clock. When the last of theffaestahad been seated Director Ueu- eral Davis brought bis gavel down on tha table andcalled thamultitude to order. Rev. Dr. John Henry Barrows had been announced to deliver' the opening prayer, but hewaa absent and in hit place Her. Dr. Csnfleld, of the Universallst church, was Introduced. All joined In the filial prayer "Our Father which art In Heaven." La low but distinct tones, which could be heard o the mul tit uiieMike the murmur of the \ Vie* Ftr.i.lmt Stevnsoa Speaks. Tice President 3teve*son was now fai laced. As be stepped to the front of the platform be was greeted with a-rousing cheer. Ha spoke lastentorian tones, with considerable emphasla sod gesticulation, and succeeded in getting bis sentiment to tbe hearing of the great majority of those before and about him. Brief and to the point, the address wi frequently interrupted with applause, and It increased tenfold as the vice president retired. Then .-. G. Pratt, of New York, came U the edge of the platform, and at a wave of the baton tbe chorus rose and commenced the opening staaias of "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean." By the time that the chorus WAS reached tbe audience was wild with enthusiasm, and it Joined in tbe n- 'ith rim and rigor, ten* of thousands of arms waring the stars and stripes over- head. It was a stirring spectacle, but it was to be intensified later on. When the singing had ceaMd it was the turn of Mayor Carter Harrison to apaak In behalf of tbe World's fair Mtj. . ; , . At theciose of abrief address the Mayor, stepping toward tha table, piaked up a small bunch of red and white carnations and waving them inthe face of the multi- tude be exclaimed: "Here are flowers from tbe grave of Thomas Jefferson, a mighty hero of the days of American In- dependence." Then laying down the flowers and picking up a sword with a cent gilded scabbard be continued, with Increased dramatic effects* he waved id his head: "Here Is the sword of jr (irc»t defender of America, An., drew Jack-on." A great about went up from the throng and at tbls moment bis rain drops commenced to fall, tbe sky hav- ing been gradually overcasting sine*the commencement of the exercises. "It is soinE to rain," shouted the Mayor, "but think that our forefathers, who .. you, cared for the ralnr" ilghty shout of "No," came in re- iponse. "Tbe supreme moment is at hand," con- tinued the mayor—whose watch denoted that it was within a minute of noon. For a moment the multitude stood breathless. Venerable Mrs. Stafford, shaking and trembling In every limb, rose and grasped the cord of tbe flag pole. "The moment ii bere," snouted the mayor. Aroar of can- non, and then with palsied fingers the old Lady drew the cord toward herand Paul Jones' flag, old and faded, bat still a priceless emblem of liberty, went up to the top of the pole in full view of tbe throng. Simultaneously Mayor Harrison again grasped the Jackson sword and brandishing it over bis head shouted above the roar of cheers: "Men and women of America: Let every American swear at this moment and that by this sword, that be stands ready to draw his sword in tha defense of this coun- try." Forward totbe stand, like tba roar of atidal wave sweeping Inland, came tha t ^a * Id rs .__»_ ^t i <._ diedfo voices Of tens Of thousands of reeclut* men and th* weaker voices of thousands of the gentler sex, "Tea, yes; we swear; we swear!" From tbe balconiesof the struc- tures behind and before, to the northand south, down from the dome of tha Admin- istration building, came like an echo the "sep, earnest roar; "Yes, yes; we swear; e swear!" Still the mayor stood with sword pointed toward tbe flagllke Ajax defying tha lightning. Tha moment waa dramatic. Intense—one ot those momenta that are experienced but once In a lifetime. Then waa not a man or a woman in thavaat throng but at a call frBTn country would have marched at tbe moment to the de- fence of the flag. Then the toeae was changed. With a preliminary burst of melody the combined bands commenced ie strains of the "Star Spangled Ban- sr," and the chorus followed In nnison. "Sing, «lng: all alng!" abontcd Major Harrison, aa tbe refrain was reached, and hats and handkerchiefs were waved. ' before, never again will Jackson park resound with such aburst of song. A Msasace Iross the Liberty Bell. Meanwhile, almost; anaoticed amid tbs frenay of enthusiasm that had seised upon the assemblage, anotber Interesting feature of the program bad b**e ta progress. Just as the flag was hoisted Mrs.'Madge Morris Wagner, of Sao Dfcgo, Csl., and than Mtw Minala F. Mickley pressed the elec- tric button u pon the prealdent's table. Th* Union bad connected i wire from sounded at tbs instant you .... at BOOB of this grand Independence _.,. and this ringing was followed bv the playing of national and patriotic airs on the grand chime mads by us for Saint Patrick's cathedral, »w York, city. You - -;'t ! . P havia made >nh splendid offerings to this bell that their gifts have crystalled Into grand form and that the new Liberty Bell has been set ringing to aid peace aud good will throughout the whol.Vorfd." As tbe fiaal notesof tha "Star Splangled Banner" diedaway Major Harrison crowed the platform and grasped the shak- ing banda ot Mrs. Stafford, who atfll alung to tbe cord that held the pre- cious flag. "God bless you for this day," he said; and tears eoursed down the wrinkled features of tbe octogenarian. Director Osneral Davis then Introduced the orator of the day, Hon. Hampton L. Carson, of Philadelphia. He was warmly welcomed, and his brilliant oration was •STS3>ES3tai? "" """"""' At tbe conclusion of the oration the au- dience, which, by this time bad com- menced to thin out, united in singing "America." Theu the Declaration of In- dependence was read by John G. Norton, of Chicago, the audjenee sang the dox- ology, aad with cheers for President Cleveland, onr country and Mrs. Stafford, the great demonstration came to aa end. The paid admissions st the fair yesterday numbered 974,014. Add to this the army ot deadheads, and there were over 800,000 on the grounds, most of whom participated In the remarkable outburst of patriotism when Paul Jones' flag wauaised. PATKBSOlt, N. J., July S,- At, the second annual meet of the Tourist Cycle club at Clifton track one of the world's records was broken by Zimmerman, who won the • uarter milw H«K j u 30 seconds. Two Killed by tlehtnlnr. KAXBAS ClTT. July .1—While Htandlng under a tree ten mile* south of the city Irving Clark, aged 19, and Frank Paullln. Aged IS, both of this city, were struck by lightning and both instantly killed. Mrs. Irving Clark and Miss Minnie Clark, who were with the boys, were stunned aad Two Datben Drowned. CAPE MAT, July 0.—While bathing terday afternoon near Cape May P two of the steamer Republic's mall curgionista were carried off by tbe tide and drowned. Their bodies were swept to sea by tbe ebb tide. Their names could not -RoCHESTBK, N. Y., July &.—Master Work man James Hughes, after serving six months of the sentence imposed upon him for conspiracy, was released from the Monroe county penitentiary this .mornIng. Governor Flower commuted his eeutei NUGGETS OF NEWS. Secretary Carlisle, Mrs. Carlisle Logan Carlisle are visiting tbe World's fair. ; Bridgeport, Conn., George Butlei sentenced to thirty days In jail for kissing a Mrs. Beck on the street. Mrs. Peter Altueld, mother of Governor Altgeld, of Illinois, died at her home near Mansfield, O., aged 73 years. Emperor William has conferred upon Dr. Johannes Miquel. Prussian minister of finance, tbe decoration of the grand cross of Order ot Red Eagle. ie Kentucky legislature, after beir on S31 days, has just adjourned. to the itate was tOOO.DOO, and hereaf- ter sessions will be liniiunl by law to sixty day*. . .,. ArrKtrnt lo a Md., Julyfi.— W. D. M«ick, aclerk in tbe war department at Washington, and a member of the Grand Army, who had been at Gettysburg, while attempting to board his train at "Edg% mont, which he had temporarily left, fell irs and had both feet mashed. ight to Hagerstown and Is now In the esre of the physicians, who are of lie opinion that amputation of botb ben is necessary. __KTON, Md,, July S.-John dine, a fanner about 40 years of age, accompanied by his 9-year-oJd SOU, Was driving across the tracks of tbe Philadelphia, Witming- mlnffton and Baltimore railroad at Charlcstown when he was struck by a southbound train. Cllne wae killed, the wagon wan broken into splinters, but the boy escaped with Blight Injury. Cllne teavee a wife and three children. SABSTOQA, July 5.—Gnardon Conkllng'* Urge bam aad horse Bo«pJtalon (be Grass- lands stock farm, near Dunham's Basin, were burned. There were thlrty-etant ral- ua*Wfcoraes,broad a w e s and colts In tbe buildings, and only eighteen of them were saved. Mr. Cockling Is unable his losa at p 4-year-oJd 3 WABHISOTOK, July 5.—Bar. Father Ward yesterday celebrated hi» fiftieth mass. On July 4, IMS, Father Ward and four others entered tb* priesthood in Trinity church, Georgetown. He is 80 years of age, and hi the only one of tbe five ordained hall a tntnry ago now alive. Illn.lr.iui Ilmnk Failure. DESYM, Col., July 5.—The (allure of is Chaffae county bank, at Sallda, proves I have been a bad one, and It looks as though the institution had baan looted. Liabilities are MO.OOO, and genuine assets Elder & a Beaver, of He AllMer- vlllo, Jnnlatu Co., Fa., MJI tils wire Is •object to cramp In tbe stomach. List Nsissw tte tried Cb«ml>erl«Jn'i Colic, Cholera, and DUrrbom Bemedy for It, irer nee-awy ud found that it fails. For .alejar Reynold'! ph*r- PftrtW North. HougEaniFii EXPRESS Furniture" and Pianos Freight, Trunks and Baggage. CABTAGE. Otfltfe, 38 North Avenue BUY YOUR FUESH SAUSAGE FBESH TBIPE. Philadelphia Scrapple PluiuSeM Packing Bouse H^HCT FBONT3TREBT. C. M. ULR1CH. lit. " * * * YOU SAT bow hot. We say how cold. Come u d try the famous Soda Water Ask for Cream PeppenniDt. One of the latest soda Bympft. ! Creamery Milk Shakes just as good as ever. Home- made Root Beer, Ice cold, 10 cents a quart, to take home with yon. p L. W. RANDOLPH, Soda Water Dispenser, 31 Weat Front St. Plalnfleld. N. J. Horsley Barker, Pliarniadst, 80 West ft»nt gtrwt, Prescript!on5*c*refidlj compounded,; DRUGS andMEDICIMES, PERFUMES, S0AB6 : : And other toilet'wtteles. Try MySoda. You wiU like it.. NewPlanijig Mill! Harrt Woofl Fl jlng, ftlould- in«jB, Window Frame t-. Turning and Scroli Sawing, 1 . . Steam Kill Dried Klndflng Woed, UEHIGH COAL, Lumber and Mason's Material I*. A. Kheaume, Ast't., M BMUADWAT. We Grind Lawn Mowers By SperisJ Vscstnerr. Allen & lister, EXCHANGE ALLEY, K™- Trinity Reformed Chnroa. Peed us a portal sod wo wilt call for rour Tbe Only Cigar Store in PUiritii. (Ho OcaratUa of m Uad New Meat Market Northup & Connolly, Choice Meats '& Vegetable Poultry, Etc. RINK BUiLrnra, $1$ Dcr 29 Cc^nts jtejr To enable every man to hav* hii ENTIRE SUIT CLEANED AND PRE All Kinds of Cleaning and Dyeing. Wheelmen's Headquarters (fr MiM TAB* ANENTTK. . FBA1\R lii C. j atABTIJT! "GARRET Q. M;CKER| I ftt^STKKlSg, HATTRKgg iMKiincruHiftc Ain*r 23.25, 27 Avenaei HERMAN GI{06E!{] [ Liberty Street (Cor. See & CO.'N B. L W. BICE «d and domitlo taitta and onto, all kind* - * '"a i mli, «•• ihnlii mi lit II re prompt atunUoB. T' *$tUto£ff£S. I 48 Emily ( William J. Stephenson, ilGATER Receptions Teas. Weddings and Parties eddings and OKDKR YOUK BR15ARFAST AT; Rogers' SeaFood Mark* »-60rT 6BABB E aOOC. [L1DN33 Park AT Stye PainfxeU* VOL II-NO. 231. PLAINFIELl), N. J., WEDNESDAY. JULY 5. 1893. >Rm TWO VICTORS W. H. ROGERS, Corner Central Avenue and Filth Street. Telephone lOO. \ Long Di $28 Down PAUL JONES’ FLAB. It I* Flung to the Breete it the Ureat Exposition. ( 36 Cents per Day. SEED M FIRE DAMP. Another Terrible Fatalit» in an Engliih Collier*. OVLE A HUNDRED WORIKEH DEAL. Kwelaf rartlea fls. «h# I'.r.H.naU Tirtlma Lying la Neapa,aa4 Ira risslly (anpellal ta Abaadea Iha Work of K»»- Jnlyfi —A «re»t mining fatality •rrnrrr*! yesterday In a colliery at Thorn hill. Yorkshire. The caoaa was aa nplo Mud uf firedamp/ and tb* news rapidly •preol ihnMltfhmjl th« '** rtlament, which in la habited almost exriuslvsly by tha miser, and their fanulina Tha pit la ba/Uy blocked with fallen rock, dirt and timber. and the pmgrraa of the rescuing pan lew »aa tli.-refore use warily alow. »nlr four Gaiks bava bran recovered The da? all 1 ft wrnt to work aa usual yaw irrdat tiuirtiUg. Tha ventllatlou waa ra- p..rte.l to lw Itond All wrnt wall until wera startled hr a muffled exploring axtd by cloud, uf daaav smoke rolling up tha main abaft They in.-I to communicate with the working, bm b und that tha In- terior bad •ecu cut off from tha abaft. The pit niAiiiager. .•rgmniced an exploro- tin* party and .lrwcndcd slowly through tha Mhnkr. Thay were driven hack rw ill'll) jad errataally gave up their p irpoaa of penal rating ui tha working before tha foul ga- could ha cleared away After taking up tha UkIIm found at tha b>itiin of tha shaft the re-cue party waited f«.r aavernl boors before making another descent. About the middle of the *•fining they want down again. The gaa cleared off iwr the -baft --I they were aide to examine part uf the working Tha twites of the miner* lay In heaps. Many were sent to the surface Unremitting efforts are being made to roach the few miners who may still b* altre. About IN are supposed to ha». bean killed. N. much gaa accumulated In tba mine that It hreatne neceaaary to atop tha work of rescue The m.-o and hoys miaalng ntimla-r 111 Tba fend body of the under Pwn bans Lays a Carwcr . It. I.. July A—Tha comer St. Joseph's hospital waa one t* tha labl by Cardinal Uibltou*. of Haitin»ora. yrnterday afternoon with tiuprrariva cars- n.onlew rather Kinnery. of I'awturkal delivered the sermon A solemn pontifical high maw was celebrated In the Catb» dral. Cardinal Gibbons preaching tha ser- mon. and a parade by tha Catholic socle- tie. t.-ik place In the afternoou Tba boa pital admits sufferer* of all kinds, without regard to means, creed, color, sax or na (tonality. A Dial as ta tha Oraal Ikswwaa liaiiatKruirr, Coon., July.— Tha P. T. Hum am statue at Heaai.la park waa un- veiled yesterday. Thera was a large street parade in connection with tha e»r«l Ad drraaee were mad# by Hobart (lollfar, D. D , of New York, a ad Hon William II Hurd, of Hrooklya Tha statne was no- vdlgl by Nancy Ha mum I .nigh, daughter uf tba lata showmaa. Tht “Sirack ike WbUkey Pnwav.” Citemao, July & Her. John T. Jsmaa, * A Idle. Y», raised a rumpus In tha Agricultural building at tha fair by smashing a aumher uf whiskey bottles belonging t„ tha exhibit of Hir John Pow- ers, of Dublin, which ware arranged la . th# form of Ireland’s famous round tow •t He was arrested. He says he struck Ua whlakay power beoute* Jeboeah told kloi. aad that be did it oa Urn Fourth of Jaly as an appropriate dav. •As Alleged Mwrmoe Csrrsptlss FsbA Fixulat. O . July A Her. J. Wesley Hill, of Helena. Mont., who lleod for sotas T«am at Ogden, Utah, now oa a visit be**, assert* positively that the Mormons have r a*~d HMW, which is designed for tha >Urie<aa of buying a ma)or1iy la the asst Louse of Cnagresa to sccur* their fixed Hrtu to their present luraiUu by seen ring tha raM power of Stats bond Wsrld’s t yellag Ms card. WlLTUM. Kin. J.I, l-TW cjeU **• m V m ai u* m> c> “~>UA lO.an p*Li ad-tarto- ~ , U *_T*VV" < ** ta wte 2T^r“' U - U '*- Mill at *~7 Ta y U. W. Ts) lor. of ik. Waltham 22^* urs, -ut; .'Sirs: THE REICHSTAG OPENED. rauawy*# Eapew Agsla t*rges Ills Pet In the course of his add tba members, which be read la a firm aad dear voice, ha said In part: •A bill concerning tba peace footing of tba army, which waa submitted to lbs for- mer relchatag, to my regret did not find approval. It was the unanimous con vie ‘loo. shared by all my high confederates, that tbs empire no longer could afford to renounce tba development of the army system neceaaary to guarantea tba future safety of tha empire. In face of tha devel- opment of military Institutions, the ie Jectloo of the army bill waa bound to lead to tbs resolution to dissolve the relchstag ami order new elections. “You will roomie. immediately s new bill regarding tha peace footing of tha army. In which there will he taken Into account aa far aa possible certain desires expressed during tha discussion of the lata bill. Consequently diminished demands ara made upon the personal capacities and tax bearing power of tha people as far as pos- sible without endangering tba efficiency of tba army. Tba empire's Interest re- quire*. especially iu view of the «xl of tba eeptesnate next spring, that tha MH be passed with tha utmost dispatch, so that th* new recruit calls may b* mail* In tha autumn on tba new basis. Delay would Influence must unfavorably our strength for more than twenty years “I and my high rosferiarste* remain con- vinced that th* means for th* now organ I sat loo eaa b* procured without overbur- dening tba country. At tba opening of tba winter erosion a bill will be p rerouted directed to obtaining means according to th* capability of tha tax payees “To safeguard tb* glorious achieve- ment- with which God baa biassed us In uftr battle for ludepetriauc* Is our must sarrvd duty. This duty wa Can only ful- fill If w* make ourselves strong enough to rentalu surety for Karaite's peace.” Tba ratebstag this morning elected Harr Van l-rrUav. Cooercvstive. president; Heron Voo Hurl Hereobarg, Clerical, first vice president, and Professor Vou Marqu bpImo. National Liberal, second view presi- dent. Th. Vatic a a I. Cs-trsl Orwh Chsrokro. BT. Pail. June A—A Pioneer Pros* special from Tacoma. Wash., says Mgr. Balolll states through Dr. O'Gorman that there are peodlug diplomatic negotiations to bring tha Greek cbnrcb of all Bosnia, now under personal control of tha exar. Into the keepingi.f the Vatican Father O'Gorman la prtiferoor of ecclaaiaatical history In th* Catholic university at Wa*b- lugtoo, nnd here and elsewhere during th* tour of Mgr Ha toll! and party baa bean & exar la to place bis state ctrfireh under th* control of Home It U In tb* Interest of Lao's bop* to affect tha disarmament of tha great nations of tha world and secure ulti- mata universal peace and tb* arbitration of In tarnations! quarrels. Clyde. The course covered forty eight mile-. Tb# Britannia, which seams to be particularly unfortunate, sprung bar mast and was com pel I ad to withdraw from tha rac* Th* Calunna and Satan!ta also gave up. and this left tb* euntest batweau Lord Dan raven's V al- ky*# aad Mr. J. J a mason's I vtrna. Tha result, barring accident, waa a foregone and tha only quest loo was by much time th* Valkyrie would win. covered the coaxe* la th. 10 min. and « Tb* Ivarma's time wssta.au min. Tkamajta, Ark.. July l—While th* examining trial of 8. B. Laa for tha killing of Mm. Jama Hal. w* , aad tha court room with two Httla daughters and advancing to wham La* was sluing In tha dock, drew a revolver and opened firs on tha tUyer of hie wife. Ha Arad five times, th* second shot striking La* In tha thigh and making Paris. July k—General Meredith Hand gave n Fourth of July dinner last evening. Among tha gursfa ware Prince Kolaad Bonaparte, tha Marquis of liases no and J. Niaoaha Falls, July A-Fully 10.000 nopia saw CHffard Calvarty perform sonsa rooderful fast* on Ms wire stretched CHEEKED BT SOVEREIGNS. A Patriotic Damooitmion With- out a Parallel. AXmOAXB BEIEV ALLEQUBCE few Tvs Hsstrat Thcesaad recpl* Orsst th* riret Assart eaa Flag with a Piedga af Loyally aad a Horst of leeg. A Ham ark able H*sdlt»*a nf th* ‘mter 3*— UWH 7 Chicago. July l—All Chicago, and as- pedally tb* fair waa ables* with pa- triotiam yesterday II was tb# canter from which th* patriotic pula* of a liberty loving people, enjoying th* manifold bless- ings of a land of tha free nod a horn* of th* brave, beat through tha ualien. There ware many In the Whlto City yesterday whoa* minds want back to that glorious Fourth of July of th# Centennial year In tb* Quaker City, whan, commencing with the tolling of tba mldulght boor, tb* patri- otic Impulses of a popular* run riot: when, for more than half aday man and women, old and yonng, native and alien, marched almost without a break up Chestnut street and saluted with bared beads and ringing about* th* old landmark of liberty In In depend ear* square, wbvn Bhrrman. Bhar- Wan and Don* Pedro, nil now numbered with those that hare gone, skuod arm in arm before tb* old Liberty Hell and bowed their beads tu reverence And honor. Chicago’s 2,1 UD.0UU of permanent Uon lira go’s 2,i **>,« » of permanent pope la kept th* holiday uproariously, and % helped to celebrate. AU over tb* city. In the suburban reaidaacj dis- trict* aa wall as in tba commercial center, th* usual stillneaa of th* night waa broken by the cracking and booming of fireworks and ths shout* of merry makers wbo were making a night of It. so that th# World’s fair Fourth might be appropriately ushered la with tha true American spirit Day broke u> the accompaniment of s saint* of ahundrvd guns from the gunboat* in the lake and the reverberations of the cannon awoks the sleepers and gave them notice that It waa Hum to b* up and moving. Th* prareasion southward to Jackson park began aa early aa o'clock, and all modes of transportation found their facilities taxed a* never before. doaur* w*rv opened at 7 o'clock th* ticket mm at each fouud u crowd waiting them, click aa the turnstiles revolved and the mu— of humanity pressed Inward. Tb* grounds tbamselvea had taken on some of th* glory of Bnlomon. Thousands of peopla who originally In- tended to enter the fair grounds by the ft tony Island avenue gates were so m- traoced by the unparalleled sight which met their eyes on reaching Midway Plata- saace entrance that they at once Joined in the patriotic pleasure seeking procession which for boom filled the broad PI-1 sauce from side to side. Across th* l'tataanoe from Cottage Grove aveuu* to the Ktooy Island avenue viaduct, which forms the east entrance Inside th# grounds, were strung at interval- af a few yards th# pret- tiest arrangement of banneret* and Chi- nese lanterns that tha eye qf man *v*r be- held. On each side of th# PI Mian—, throughout its whols length, were also dancing, flattering line* of tb* colored I with thecroen llnea. Midway all Umm gorgeous la decoration and con- stant variation of seen*, but the display mad* by tb# people of all natloas In honor of Uncle Sam's birthday anniversary changed the whole aspect of the ooainopol- kan thoroughfare. The .xarcl—a of the day had a prelnde la a procession of th# leading participant* It left th# city ball at 9 o'clock, with a company of the Second regiment, headed by lu head, to blai— iu way over th* boulevard*. Heading th* line Waa wre lady friend*, ta waved a price r the original flag who held aad at interval, less relic In tha form of t under which Paul Jooea sailed with the authority of eougrv-a. Behind cam* car- riage containing Mayor Harrison and tb* city officials, th* member* of the boasd pf aldermen, and the member* of tha Liberty Ball committee, beaded by W. 0. Me- DoweU, of New J*r**y. The proca—Ion moved slowly for th* boulevard From enrbto curb wa* packed with vehicles of all drocriptloo* carrying their owner* aad guest* toward the park, and It wa* nearly 11 o'elook when It reached lb* Plfty-eeveath street eotranaa. Hera* remarkable reception awaited It. Inalde tha gate lining th* roadway, six icp la military orim. ».ouo .xp-Wo. tIMun at all aaUoaa wan drawn up nr, man carrlrd an AamrUaa »•« and m tha proomatoa uittorarml and ,ia«l «rru«. had raaehad Iha haad o< tha aal hi aad th. taraUoal tallaw Hrima Dtrwaar Omarol D«Ka*-- .. r^rs. ra p^ m the rnemban af th* Columbian cbo- S men and women-1.fi— of them, each •tlneat. ward While the guest* __ ___ Aha platform renewed eethi oreatvd by th* appearance of the venerable but sprightly woman fVora Martha's Vino- yard. Mam.. Mrs. Stafford, who carried la a cardboard box her pr the first An * aeafi nndera _ for tb* purpose of receiving ths flhg, which was fastened to the line ready for the hoisting by Mrs. Stafford’s Infirm hand at the stroke of 12 o'clock. When tb* loot of tb* S 1 Din rval Davis brought Ms gavel down on the. table and called the multitude to order. Rev. Dr. John Henry Barrows had been announced to deliver the opening prayer, bat be was absent and In his place Rev. Dr. Canfield, of the Universal tat church, wa# Introduced. AU Joined In the filial prayer “Our rather which art In Heaven.'* la low but distinct loom which could be beard over the mnltitada)llk* the manor of th* cea. Yka President ftceveWeoo tocaL Aa he stepped to the front of the platform he wa* gr*«t*d with a-rouslag f heor. He spoke la riantoriaa loom, with considerable rn.pl and so weeded In galling bis sentiment to the bearing of the great majority of those before and about him. Urtaf sad to the point, the address was frequently Interrupted with applause, and It Id creased tenfold aa the vice president retired. Then 8. G. Pratt, of New York, cam* to the edge of the platform, and the baton the chorus rose and the opening stanxas at “Onlumhta the Gem of th* Ocean." By the Urn* that the Chorus waa reached the audience waa wild with enthuataam. and K Joined In ths fralu with vim and vigor, teueof thousands of arms waving the stars and stripes over- head. It waa a stirring spectacle, but It was to be intensified later on. When tb* singing had ceased It waa tb* tom of Mayor Carter Harrison to spook in behalf of the World s fair cHy. At ths close of a brief address the Mayor, stepping toward the table, picked up a small bunch of red and whit* carnation* and waring them In th# face of the multi- tude he exclaimed; “Here are flowers from tha grave of Thomas Jaffereou. mighty hero of vbe days of American Ii dependence Then laying down the Bowers and picking up a sword with magnificent gilded scabbard be continued, with increased drai It round hit bead: “Haro ta th# sword of another great defender of America, Ai drew Jncksou." A great shout went c _ from tha throng and at this moment big rain drops commenced to fall, tba sky ha’ log lawn gradually overcasting sine, tt do you think that our forefathers, wbo died for you. cared for tba rain*" A mighty shout of “No," cams ta “Tbesupr tinned tb* mayor—whoae watch denoted that It waa within a rnluut* of noon. For a moment tb# multitude stood hraathlsaa Venerable Mrs Stafford, shaking and trembling In every limb, roes and grasped th# cord of the Sag pole. '-Th* moment I* hare,” shouted tha mayor. A roar of can- non. and than with palsied fingers th* old lady drew the cord toward bar and Pool Jones' flag, old and faded, bat still a priceless emblem of liberty. w*at up to tb* top of tb* pole in fall view of the throng. HimultAusously Mayor Harrises again grasped th# Jackson sword and brandishing H over bis head shouted above tha roar of cheers: “Men and women of America; Let every American *w«ar at t^ta moment and that by this sword, that ha stands ready to draw his sword la th# defans# of this eoun try." Forward Ip ths stand. Ilka th* roar of a tMal wave awe—log inland. *olc«e of tans of thousands ol of th# gentler a . "Tea, yes; *• wear;wv swear'’’ From the balconies of the struc- tures behind aad before, to the north and south, down from th* douse of th* Admln- “Yea, yea; we swear; dhod with sword pointed lightning. Th- mouse*k wi^dSmlta! momenta that are in * lifetime, there urn or a wousaa in «h*v*aft throng but at a call frohl country would have marched at th* moment to the <ta- fetsoe of th* flag. Then th* sosns was changed. WUh a preliminary bunt of melody th* combined bauds commenced th* strains of th# Bear ftpangtad tsar.” and th* chorus followsd in ante “Wng. *1 Harrison, s Never before, never again win Jacks— park resound with such a bunt of song. A Message taeus the Libert, Bell. Meanwhile, almost unnoticed amid th* freuay of enthusiasm that had seised upon of th* program bad been la progress Just aa the flag wa* botatwf Mr* Madge Morris Wagner, of San Dlsgo, CM., and th— Mtas Miami* F. Mick lay prssssd tha also- trie button upon tba prwddant's table. Tha Western Union had —naaotad a wire frees the stand to tb* foundry In Troy. N. Y.. where the now Liberty Boll waa reoeoUy c—t. and Immediately afterward th* fot- lowing message, sddroaaed to W. O. Mo “The Columbian Liberty Bell eat sounded at th* instant you dosed the dr- ool! at noon of this grand Indepeod— e* day, and this ringing wns followed by tha playing of naUounl and patriotic air* th* grand china* mad* by as for Bstat Patrick's cathedral. New Yor* C ltT. You oau —wince «« m W.iAXJ immoa wlib have made s—h splendid offerings to this bell that their gifts hare oryetaltaed lata grand font aad that tha new Liberty Bell hat be— net ringing to ak will throughout ths wboi Aa ths final notes of ths Banner" died away Mgyor tha platform and grasped tha Ing bauds of Mrs. Stafford, dbo along to th* oord that held the pro riouaflag. “God bit— you for this d*y. M ha add; aad tear* eon reed down th* wrinkled features of the octogenarian. Direofinr General Dari# then Introduced th# orator of the day. Hoo. Hampton I. Carson, of Philadelphia. He waa warmly and his brilliant caution waa Interrupted by th* thaaaeembtad At th* oo a elusion of tha oration the au dionco, which, by this time had com mencad to thin out, united In ringing : th* dox- with Cleveland, our country ami Mrs. Stafford. Iha great demonstration earn* to au eud. The paid admissions at tha (air yesterday numbered *74.914. Add to this the army of deadheads, and there were over 800.000 on the ground*, most of whom participated In the remarkable outburst of patriotism when Paul Jonas' flag w^mlsed. Pa man*. N. J., July fi.—At th* second by Zimmerman, who won th* la dash in 80 seconds. KAXBA8 CITT. July k—While standing under a tree tea miles south of th* city Jrring Clark, aged i®. sod Frank IWliu. Aged 18. both of this city, wrrv struck by lightning and both instantly killed. Mm Irving Clark and Mtas Minnie Clark, who with the boys, were stunned and tarday afternoon near Cap* May Point, two of th* staamar Republic's male ax currioctal# were curried off by tb* tide and Master Works... Hagbee RncHUfTKK. N. Y.. July A—Master Work- man Jama# Hngbea. after serving six months of the scutauca Imposed upon him for cooipiracy, was released from th* Moo roe county penitentiary tbta.momlug. Governor Flower rommntad his sentence NUGGETS OF NEWS. fair. At Bridgeport. Coon., George Butler wa* ten ten cad to thirty days In Jail for kissing a Mm Back on the "treat Mrs. Pater AItgeid. mother of Governor Altgeld. of Illinois, died at bar home near Mans field. O . aged 72 yearn Emperor William baa conferred upon Dr. Johanna* Mlquel, Pnimian minister of finance, the decoration of the grand cross ef Order of Red Eagle. Tha Kentucky legislators, after beirg in erosion Ml days, has Just Adjourned. Tha Hagbrstowx, Md.. July B. W D. Muck, a clerk in tb* war department at Washington, and a member of th* Grand Army, wbo had bean at Gettysburg, while attempting to board fata train at Zdg% moot which h* had temporarily left, fell under^he cars and had both feat mashed. He v a of both ma fatal CVestadg AeeltMt EIAXOX. Md.. July A—John Obtain inbar about 40 ym rata A year old eon, waa driving acrosa tracks of the Philadelphia. WUmlag mlngtaa sod Baltimore railroad at Charlestown when be was struck by a southbound train. Clin* was killed, the wagon was broken Into splinters, but ths boy escaped with slight Injury. Cline leavee a wife abB three child roc. large barn aud horse Hospital the Grass- lands stock farm, sear Dunham's Basin, wars burned Thar* were thirty-eight val- oebie horns, brood Mas and cotta lu the buildings, and only rigfiteen of them ware savsdL Mr. C—kling ta unable to astimnte hie loss at proem. Among the lost Is the 4-ysAr-old May King colt, veined at *2,000. Father Waxd's Fiftieth Anniversary. yesterday celebrated hi" fiftieth July 4, 1848. Father Ward end four others entered tbs priesthood lu Trinity ehDrah, Georgetown. He Is 80 years of ago. and Is th* only one of tha five ordained half n sealery ago now alive. Elder & R Bantut, of Me AUMar- Hie, Job tails Ua, Pa, rays hta wife ta Mt to ensp la Uw abmak. Loot SOT Swum Otasbariala'a Cone, Ckotara aad DSrrkoM RoMdr far tl, ood wo. noth [feoood >tU> tbaSMWdi rateII ateded. Mw baa Km aaad ft MT«r aacwary and loud that It r talk. For oak by BayaoM* Phar- macy, T. 8. Armaimaa, kaaagar, Put aad North win Hoagland 9 # EXPRESS Furniture’ and Piaum Freight. TrnnkB and Baggage. CARTAGE. Oinee, 88 North Avenue I 1*1. BUY YODR FliESH SADSAGE FRESH TRIPE. Philadelphia Scrapple atth* Plainfield Packing House •K*mt FBOffTynutgr. C. M, ULRICH. Telephone 141. YOU SAY bow hot We «ay bow cold. Con* and try the kmou Soda Water Art for Cream Peppermint. Ooe or tba latent redo tyre pa Creamery Milk Hbataa Jnot aa good aa arer. Homo- made Boot Bear, Ice cold, 10 cento a qonrt, to take home with yoa. L W. RANDOLPH, Soda Water Dlapeneer, II Wart Front St. PlnlnMd. N. J. Horsley Barker, Pharmacist, 80 Wesl Frrttl Street, PrncnjMion^carcfallr coapoaadcd.1 DRUGS and MEDICINES. PERFUMES, SOARS And other toilrC.rticUa. Try My Bode. Yoowfll.lih.lt.. New Planing Mill! Hard Wnod FI lng, Mould- ings, Window Framer. Turning And Scroll Sawing, Steia Kill Dr>d KMBogVotd, LEHIGH COAL, Lumber and MaMx’B Material L. A. Bhrtoae, ATI, m BBoAuwar. We Orlnd Lawn Mpwers BrCMblKaotk-T. Allen & Lister, EXCHANGE ALLEY, OwnuitriwnwcL ted M a Natal aadwawU .all for roar The Only Cipr Sort ii Pliiifleli Oa datirttrt or oar ktad aotdj New Meat Market Northup A Connolly, : Praia** la Choice Meata A Vegrtablw, Poultry, Etc. wiftnI.MraftfrluaidmC—. EHS BUILDING, $18 Do 29 Cents per $1.50 Isn't Sfljrf (}|pajp ^nougi $1 To eoobla arary man to ban bla ENTIRE 8UIT CLEANED AND AU Kinds of Cleaning and Dyeing, Wcrtam Wheel Worke PRICES and TERMS ,w« Wheelmen's Headquarters «T ood (• PABK ANKNOX. FKAUR Ls €. MARTIIK GARRET Q. PACKER, i%, # FUHnrrpRK. TPHOLSTKRlNGj MATTRK88 M 23,25, 27 Park Avenue. HERMAN A. WteER, STAPLE Fjn$Y tnounenmiai «-o •' wrcuirr Liberty 8UWOL (Oor.Ba- K. . W. BICE & - .^.~v*, i sy, **• >—«» «** Tha North rWlotUtd Oatat TWteo^ 1*. William J. Stephenson, C Receptions Teas, Weddlngutnd Parties ORDER YOUR BREAKFAST AT Rogers 9 Sea Food Mark te-eOFT CRAB8 B GOOD. PIANOS. ORGANS. Pianos 1p Bant,*"** Tuned sp" Ani Stid on Eaay 33 Park

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Page 1: she BHIRE DAMP. ^ggglSSL, Another Terrible Fatalitv in a n English Collier*. OTEB A HUNDRED WOBDOOt DEAH Tbe ussnaa •i-.ij:il nt the pit n (.tfiili.e I'«i!l" Find Hie ALI - Ljlag;

sheVOL II-NO. 231.

VICTORS• .

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PLAINFIELI), N. J., WEDNESDAY. JULY 5. 1893.

W" H. ROGERS, .]]"•.!Corner Central Avenue and Fifth Street.

PRICE TWO C*

CREDENDASTelephone 1OO. Long Distance

$28 Down PAUL JONES' FLAG.It Is Flung to the Breeze at the

Great Exposition.

36 Gents per Day.

KILLED BHIRE DAMP. ^ g g g l S S L ,Another Terrible Fata l i tv in an

English Collier*.

OTEB A HUNDRED WOBDOOt DEAH

Tbe ussnaa •i-.ij:il nt the pit n

(.tfiili.e I '«i! l" Find HieALI - Ljlag; In Hiapf, *ii'l Arr I'inallr

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-pnriLi-4 WJW therefore necessarily slow.' 'nlv four budiia have been recovered

>oiitb ID tbe6 being re-

j*«t«l in Tlmnibill, and considerableFntutilr i* • , ; ' : , ! • . ' ! in keeping thosebavin'* rvlntile* or ! 1- In the minefrom Interfering wtth tlie work of tbe

Tbe day ulilft went lo work na nsnal r n -tfrclay mumlng. The ventilation was re-ported to IM Knod. All vent well untilDOUD, • b*"H ihp xviirkern nt l he pit mouthwere •.-..:••:.•! tijr a miifTlrti explosion and

. by cloud* «f ilcnw smoke rollinir up then.nln »Wt. They r, ,.,! to communicatewith the working, but found that the In-ferior h*-l tn-eu cut olT fr-<nt the shaft.

Tlif |iit niiijiii^trm ..rnnuin-] an explora-tlini partj aiul dtaviideu jilowly throught ie MUoke. They were driven back re-li-.r.iLk and erniLnnlly gave op theirpurpOM of penetrating to tee workingbefore the foul K«" coulil in- cli-ured awayAftrr taking up tbe builira (iiund at tbeUniom of the .hurt the rtwaiteit for •evfral boiirw before making»r, -LirilmctnL' About the middle of the•reiiing thi-j Brut down «K«ln. The K

3 -1 - • L oft* ucur tl><- -l.;ifl ami they w.If Iq exnmiue part (if the working Tbe

bodies of the niiuer*- lay in heaps. yMen sent to the surface. Unremitting• . • - are being made to reach tbe ft"miners who m a ; still be alive. About 11are supposed to haVe been killed.

Si much K«* accumulated.In tbs minetlml it became necessary to stop tbe workof i-iwm- The .wen and buys missingDiitiilH-T 14.1. t h e f e a d body ot t in undernjiMiatferr badly burned, was found in the•nine near the >)mfi.

I'lfOvriiKKi F, 11. I.. July 8.—The corner-Ktone of tbe new St. Joseph's hcpt ta l waalaid by < • • •• -,: GibtMjns. of Haltiniore,y".t^rday afternoon with impressive cere-' , , . , : - Father Kniiicry. of Pan-tutdelivered ttie wruion. A solemn pontificalliiith maiw WHS crlebratt^l In the Cathe-•Irnl. t'unliDjil (>il>bon> preaching tha ser-mon, and a parade Iiy the Catholic socte-

- ties too Is-ji lac* in the artiirnuuii- The bos'Jiital .•!>.,,(- •nfferere of all kinds, withoutr*tt*cd to means, crwl , color, sex or na

• • _ J • • • E _ Conn., July.—The P. T.Bnriiutu statue at Seaside park waa un-veiled yeaMrday. There w u i l i m t streetpni-wlein connection with the event. " *'ir. i,<« were made by Kobtrrt ('nllj-ti

' I ) , of New York, aad |I<m. WllllaiHtird. of Brooklyn The atatuewMveiled by Naucy llamurc !J•ijdi. grimd-• i • •.'hNT of Hi- late showman. Tb**tst»ei- the work of Ball, the famous sculptor,i" of i,r..u/.~. aud sUuds eight feet high.

Cmchuo, July 5 Hn. John T. James,of AMie, Va, raiwd a rumpus in tbaAgricultural building at the fair bysmashing a namlier of whisker bottlesbHunitiog to the exhibit of Sir John Pow-": ot Imi.iui. whfeb wars arranged ID

. > >•- form of Ireland's famous rftund low-«f- He waa arreated. Hs says he struckUM whisker power because Jehovah toldaim. and that he did It on the Fourth ofJuly a* an appropriate IUY.

Hill, of Helena, Mont., who llred forTeam et Oitden. L'teh, now on a visit here,»Mru positively that tbe Mormons barerained (1,'W.iajii, which l» desiKned for thepUrpiMeof buying a majority In tbe nextbout* of ci.narma lo aecura their AxedMKliU to tb*ir present locatlen by Becurlngtk. re««l power of tt-tehood.

WiLTKiM, Haas., July i - T B e cyclenunt under tbe auspices at tbe Prea* Cr-CM club attracted 10 QUO paid admissions•to ihe Weltb.m Cycl, S « k yeeterday.1 he event of tba day waa tbe breaking oftoe one mile ncratch coimwtitlnn wnrld"»*« by 0. F Tejlor, of tte wJSmm« ^ h e bea-ing oat windU by about six

j1UM.IV, July' \— Thf rrich«t*K

ipened yesterday by Emperor. William InH-mori In tbe coarse of hi* addrcw tohe members, which he read in a firm and

clear voice, be said In part:- "A bill concerniiui the peace footing ofthe army, which waa submitted to the for-mer relchAtaff, to my regret did not findapproval. Jt waa the unanimous convic-tion, shared by all my high confederates,that tbe empire no longer con Id afford to

•nee the development of the armysystem necessary to guarantee the futuresafety of the empire. In face of 1 he devel-opment of military institutions, the .re-jection of the army bill was bound to leadbo the resolution to dissolve the rclchstagand onier new elections.

on will receive immediately anew billregardiug tbe peace footing of the army,in which there Kill be takeu Into accountas far an poHHible certain deeirea expressedduring tbe discusuloo of the late bill.ConwKiuently diminished demands aremade upon the personal capacities and tax

ing power of the people as fax as pos-sible without endangering the efficiencyof the army. Tbe empire's Interest re-quires, especially in view of the cud of the•eptennate next sprinK, that the bill bepassed with the utmost dispatch, so that"ie new recruit calls may be made in theitnmn on the new basis. D»Iay wouldQueues most unfavorably our strengthr more than twenty years."I and my high confederate remain con-

vinced that tbe means for tbe new organ-isation can be procured without overbur-dening the country. At the opening oftbe winter session a bill will be presenteddirected to obtaining meana according tothe capability of tbe tax payers.

"To safeguard tbe glorious achieve-ment* with which God ha* bleaaedua Inojnr battle for Independence la one moataacredduty. This duty we dan only Ini-Qll If we make ourselves Wrong enough toremain Rurety for Eurape's paaue."

The ntichntMg this morning elected HerrVon I^evetxow. Conservative, p ^Baron Von Buel-Bereoberg. Clerical, firmTice president, and Professor Von. Marqu-ardsen, National Ubera.1, second vice presi-dent.

r. PAUL, June 9.—A Pioneer Premspecial frum Tncoma. Wash., says JI((T.Satolll states through Dr. O'Gorman that

ere are pending diplomatic nesotiationabring Ihe Ureek cburch of all Russia,,w under personal control of the czar,to the keeping'&f (he Vatican fatherGorman U. professor of ecclesiastical

history In tbe Catholic unirernlty at Wash-ington, and here and elsewhere during thetour of Mtfr. Satolli and party has beentbe spokesman of tbe pope's ablrgMe.Churchmen take it for framed that If tba

Is to place bis nts tr cbjlirch under therol of Rome it 1* in the interest of

Leo's bop« to effect the disarmament of thegreat nation* of tbe world and secure ulti-mate universal peaoe and the arbitrationof International quarrels.

QLASOOW, July I— Tbe reaatt* of tbeVnieiu Yacht club was held yesterday in

Wemyaa Bay, an opening of tbe Finn ofClyde. The course covered a distance offorty-eight mile-. The Britannia, whicheeems to be particularly unfortunate,sprung her mast and was compelled towithdraw from the race. The Calunn*turi Betanlta also gave np, and this lefttbe cont.nl between Lord Danr*ven's Val-kyrie and Mr. J. Jameson's Iverna. Thereault, barring accident, waa a foregoneconcilia!oil, and the only question was bybow much time tbe Valkyrie would win.She covered the eourae lo *h. 10 min. andKS eec. The Ivenu's time was 4b, » min.

Hhol la tk* Co«n Beef .TFXARXASA, Ark., July 8,—Wille tbe

examining trial of S. K. Lee for the killingof Mr*. Jeew lUle WII In progreee beforeJustice Bdwarda, Hale, tbe husband ofthe deoeexd, satered the court room withtwo little denghten and advancing towhere Lee was sitting In the dock, drew arevolver and opened flre on the slayer ofbia wife. He Bred fir. times, tbe secondshot striking Lee in the thlftn *od making

dangerous wound. Hale wae placed un-_er arrest, and bee's trial poatpoDed toawait tbe result of bis injuries.

PAKM. July 6.-General Meredith Headfare a Fourth of July dinner 1»Mevening.Among the gue«t« were Prince RolandBonaparte, the Marquis of Baaeano and J.F. Loubet, who recently fouDded m priaain tbe French inetltute for tbe beet work

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wonderful feaw t_m tha Niagara gorge ), He burnt, alt time racorasacroa. the wir. at full speed li

CHEERED B7 SOVEEEIGHS.

A Patriotic Demonstration With-out & Parallel.

AMERIOABB REHEW ALLEQIAHOE

i Flag with nGnet «•• First A atari ewPledfa of Loyalty and a Burst of Hsnc.

HrnJkl™ or the "StarBMBn"-Tn< Jtrw SMtmrtj

Ball mmmhat It* rirst HeaaBge of Kre.-4eas to tka Worl.1.

CHICAGO. Jnlj 5.—All Chicago, and,as-pecially the fair was ablace with pa-triotism rssterday. It waa the centerfrom which the patriotic pulse of a libertyloving people, enjoying the manifold bless-ings of a land of the free and a home ofthe brave, beat through the nation. Therewere many In the White City yesterdaywhose minds went back to that gloriousFourth of Julr of tba Centennial year inthe Quaker City, when, commencing withthe tolling of the midnight how, tbe patri-otic Impulses of a popul-tcernn not: when,for more than half a day men aad women,old and young, native and alien, marchedalmost wit-hout a oreak up Chestnut streetand saluted with band heads and ringingshouts the old landmark of liberty In In-dependence square; when Sherman, Sher-idan and Di.m Pedro, all now numberedwith those that have gone, stood arm Inarm before the old Liberty Bell andbowed their beads in reverence and honor.

Chicago's 3,000,000 of permanent popula-tion kept the holiday uproariously, andBOO.noe strangers from trafcnde points, farmd near, helped to celebrate. All overhe city, in the mburban residence dls-ncts as well as in the commercial center,

ihe usual stillness of the night was brokenby the craciing and boomlnji of fireworksand the shouts of merry makers who Weremaking a night of it. so that the World'sfair Fourth might be appropriately ushered

broke to the acconuMniment of a saint* ofa hundred guns from tbe gunboats In thelake and tbe reverberations of the cannonawoke ilip sleepers and gave them noticethat it was time to be np and moving.The proceavdon southward to Jackson park;began as early aa fi o'clock, and all modesof transportation fo.nid their facilitiestaxed as never before.

When the uumeroua Rates of the big enclosure were opened at T o'clock the ticketmen at each found a crowd waiting them,

mass of humanity pressed Inward. Tbegrounds themselves had taken on some ofthe glory of Solomon.

Thousands of people who originally in-tended to enter tbe fair grounds by theStony Island avenue gat«s were so en-tranced by the unparalleled Might whichmet their eyes on reaching Midway Plais-saaca entrance that they at. once joined Inthe patriotic pleasure seeking processionwhich for houra filled tbe broad Plaisancefrom Bide to side. Across the Plalsancefrom Cottage Grove avenae to the StonyInland avenue viaduct, which forms theeast entrance inside the grounds, werestrung at intervala of a few yards the pret-tlest arrangement of bannerets and Chi-nese lanterns that tbe eye of man ever be-held. On each side of the Plalsance,throughout its whole length, were alsodancing, fluttering lines of tbs same het-erogeneous colored mass, connecting withtbe cross lines. Midway Plaisance Is atall times gorgeous In decoration and oon-stant variation of scene, but the displaymade by the people of all nations in honorof Uncle Barn's birthday anniversary

whole aspect of tbe cosmopol-

Tbe exerctaea of the day had a preludeIn a procession of the leading participant*.It left tbe city ball at 0 o'clock, with acompany of the Second regiment, beadedby Ita band, to blaiae1 its way over theboulerarria. Heading the line -Was a car-riage occupied liy Mrs*Perry Stafford, ofMartha's Vineyard, and two lady friends.who bald and at interrala waved a price-lew relic ID tbe form of the original flagunder which Paul Jones sailed with tbeauthority of congreee. Behind came car-rlagra containing Mayor Harrison and thecity official*, the members of the board ofaldermen, and the member* of tbe LibertyBell committee, beaded by W. O. Mc-Dowell, of New Jereey.

Iur«l|n Fill IJ. I lor. Crlrhmta.Tbe procemlon moved slowly for the

boulevard. From curb to curb was packedwith vehicle* of all descriptions carryingtheir owuere and guents toward the park,and It waa nearly 11 o'clock when Itreached tbe Fifty -seventh street entrance.Here a refloarkable reception awaited It.Inside the gate lining the roadway, sixdeep ID military order, •JO.OOO exposition ex-hibitors of all nations were drawn up.Every men carried an American flag, andas tha procession uncovered and passedthrough tbe ranks the exhibitor* uncov-ered and waved their Dags, whllsi thehftfwf. broke forth In unieon with the "StarSpeogler1 Banner." When the mayor',c i ^ a-d reached the head of the col-umn the e r i . l b . W t a j y t ^ r a n l M j M d

a platformmbian cho-were tbe membeaa of tha Columbian cho-

rus, men sad women—1,600 of them, each.with a big flag that Interwaved In triumph to signalise tbe touchof the electric button that was to dedicatethe new Liberty Ik-It a thousand mileseastward across the continent.

While tbe guests wen beingthe platform renewed enthu*L_._ereat«d by the appearance of the venerablebut uprightly woman from Martha's Vine-yard, Mass., Mrs. Safford, who carried Ina cardboard box bar pr*clous possession,the first American flag-. She waa givensent underneath the small flagpole eractefor the purpose of receiving the flag, whlcwas fastened to the line ready for th..hoisting by Mrs. Stafford's infirm hand attbe stroke of 13 o'clock. When the last oftheffaestahad been seated Director Ueu-eral Davis brought bis gavel down on thatable and called tha multitude to order.Rev. Dr. John Henry Barrows had beenannounced to deliver' the opening prayer,but he waa absent and in hit place Her.Dr. Csnfleld, of the Universallst church,was Introduced.

All joined In the filial prayer "OurFather which art In Heaven." La low butdistinct tones, which could be heard othe mul tit uiieMike the murmur of the \

Vie* Ftr.i.lmt Stevnsoa Speaks.Tice President 3teve*son was now fai

laced. As be stepped to the front of theplatform be was greeted with a-rousingcheer. Ha spoke la stentorian tones, withconsiderable emphasla sod gesticulation,and succeeded in getting bis sentiment totbe hearing of the great majority of thosebefore and about him.

Brief and to the point, the address wifrequently interrupted with applause, andIt increased tenfold as the vice presidentretired.

Then .-. G. Pratt, of New York, came Uthe edge of the platform, and at a wave ofthe baton tbe chorus rose and commencedthe opening staaias of "Columbia the Gemof the Ocean." By the time that thechorus WAS reached tbe audience was wildwith enthusiasm, and it Joined in tbe n-

'ith rim and rigor, ten* of thousandsof arms waring the stars and stripes over-head. It was a stirring spectacle, but itwas to be intensified later on. When thesinging had ceaMd it was the turn ofMayor Carter Harrison to apaak In behalfof tbe World's fair M tj. . ; , .

At theciose of a brief address the Mayor,stepping toward tha table, piaked up asmall bunch of red and white carnationsand waving them in the face of the multi-tude be exclaimed: "Here are flowersfrom tbe grave of Thomas Jefferson, amighty hero of the days of American In-dependence." Then laying down theflowers and picking up a sword with a

cent gilded scabbard be continued,with Increased dramatic effects* he waved

id his head: "Here Is the sword ofjr (irc»t defender of America, An.,

drew Jack-on." A great about went upfrom the throng and at tbls moment bisrain drops commenced to fall, tbe sky hav-ing been gradually overcasting sine* thecommencement of the exercises. "It issoinE to rain," shouted the Mayor, "but

think that our forefathers, who.. you, cared for the ralnr"ilghty shout of "No," came in re-

iponse.

"Tbe supreme moment is at hand," con-tinued the mayor—whose watch denotedthat it was within a minute of noon. Fora moment the multitude stood breathless.Venerable Mrs. Stafford, shaking andtrembling In every limb, rose and graspedthe cord of tbe flag pole. "The moment iibere," snouted the mayor. A roar of can-non, and then with palsied fingers the oldLady drew the cord toward her and PaulJones' flag, old and faded, bat still apriceless emblem of liberty, went up tothe top of the pole in full view of tbethrong. Simultaneously Mayor Harrisonagain grasped the Jackson sword andbrandishing it over bis head shoutedabove the roar of cheers:

"Men and women of America: Let everyAmerican swear at this moment and thatby this sword, that be stands ready todraw his sword in tha defense of this coun-try." Forward to tbe stand, like tba roarof a tidal wave sweeping Inland, came tha

t ^a * Id rs .__»_ ^t i <._

died fo

voices Of tens Of thousands of reeclut*men and th* weaker voices of thousandsof the gentler sex, "Tea, yes; we swear; weswear!" From tbe balconiesof the struc-tures behind and before, to the north andsouth, down from the dome of tha Admin-istration building, came like an echo the"sep, earnest roar; "Yes, yes; we swear;

e swear!"Still the mayor stood with sword pointed

toward tbe flagllke Ajax defying thalightning. Tha moment waa dramatic.Intense—one ot those momenta that areexperienced but once In a lifetime. Thenwaa not a man or a woman in thavaatthrong but at a call frBTn country wouldhave marched at tbe moment to the de-fence of the flag. Then the toeae waschanged. With a preliminary burst ofmelody the combined bands commencedie strains of the "Star Spangled Ban-sr," and the chorus followed In nnison."Sing, «lng: all alng!" abontcd Major

Harrison, aa tbe refrain was reached, andhats and handkerchiefs were waved.' before, never again will Jackson

park resound with such a burst of song.A Msasace Iross the Liberty Bell.

Meanwhile, almost; anaoticed amid tbsfrenay of enthusiasm that had seised uponthe assemblage, anotber Interesting featureof the program bad b**e ta progress. Justas the flag was hoisted Mrs.'Madge MorrisWagner, of Sao Dfcgo, Csl., and thanMtw Minala F. Mickley pressed the elec-tric button u pon the prealdent's table. Th*

Union bad connected i wire from

sounded at tbs instant you . . . .at BOOB of this grand Independence

_., . and this ringing was followed bv theplaying of national and patriotic airs onthe grand chime mads by us for SaintPatrick's cathedral, » w York, city. You

- -;'t ! . P

havia made >nh splendid offerings to thisbell that their gifts have crystalled Intogrand form and that the new Liberty Bellhas been set ringing to aid peace aud goodwill throughout the whol.Vorfd."

As tbe fiaal notesof tha "Star SplangledBanner" diedaway Major Harrison crowedthe platform and grasped the shak-ing banda ot Mrs. Stafford, who atfllalung to tbe cord that held the pre-cious flag. "God bless you for this day,"he said; and tears eoursed down thewrinkled features of tbe octogenarian.

Director Osneral Davis then Introducedthe orator of the day, Hon. Hampton L.Carson, of Philadelphia. He was warmlywelcomed, and his brilliant oration was

•STS3>ES3tai? "" """"""'At tbe conclusion of the oration the au-

dience, which, by this time bad com-menced to thin out, united in singing"America." Theu the Declaration of In-dependence was read by John G. Norton,of Chicago, the audjenee sang the dox-ology, aad with cheers for PresidentCleveland, onr country and Mrs. Stafford,the great demonstration came to aa end.

The paid admissions st the fair yesterdaynumbered 974,014. Add to this the armyot deadheads, and there were over 800,000on the grounds, most of whom participatedIn the remarkable outburst of patriotismwhen Paul Jones' flag wauaised.

PATKBSOlt, N. J., July S,- At, the secondannual meet of the Tourist Cycle club atClifton track one of the world's recordswas broken by Zimmerman, who won the• uarter milw H«K j u 30 seconds.

Two Killed by tlehtnlnr.KAXBAS ClTT. July .1—While Htandlng

under a tree ten mile* south of the cityIrving Clark, aged 19, and Frank Paullln.Aged IS, both of this city, were struck bylightning and both instantly killed. Mrs.Irving Clark and Miss Minnie Clark, whowere with the boys, were stunned aad

Two Datben Drowned.CAPE MAT, July 0.—While bathing

terday afternoon near Cape May Ptwo of the steamer Republic's mallcurgionista were carried off by tbe tide anddrowned. Their bodies were swept to seaby tbe ebb tide. Their names could not

-RoCHESTBK, N. Y., July &.—Master Workman James Hughes, after serving sixmonths of the sentence imposed upon himfor conspiracy, was released from theMonroe county penitentiary this .morn Ing.Governor Flower commuted his eeutei

NUGGETS OF NEWS.Secretary Carlisle, Mrs. Carlisle

Logan Carlisle are visiting tbe World'sfair.

; Bridgeport, Conn., George Butleisentenced to thirty days In jail for kissinga Mrs. Beck on the street.

Mrs. Peter Altueld, mother of GovernorAltgeld, of Illinois, died at her home nearMansfield, O., aged 73 years.

Emperor William has conferred uponDr. Johannes Miquel. Prussian minister offinance, tbe decoration of the grand crossof Order ot Red Eagle.

ie Kentucky legislature, after beiron S31 days, has just adjourned.to the itate was tOOO.DOO, and hereaf-

ter sessions will be liniiunl by law to sixtyday*. . .,.

ArrKtrnt lo aMd., July fi. — W. D.

M«ick, a clerk in tbe war department atWashington, and a member of the GrandArmy, who had been at Gettysburg, whileattempting to board his train at "Edg%mont, which he had temporarily left, fell

irs and had both feet mashed.ight to Hagerstown and Is now

In the esre of the physicians, who are oflie opinion that amputation of botb

ben is necessary.

__KTON, Md,, July S.-John dine, afanner about 40 years of age, accompaniedby his 9-year-oJd SOU, Was driving acrossthe tracks of tbe Philadelphia, Witming-mlnffton and Baltimore railroad atCharlcstown when he was struck by asouthbound train. Cllne wae killed, thewagon wan broken into splinters, but theboy escaped with Blight Injury. Cllneteavee a wife and three children.

SABSTOQA, July 5.—Gnardon Conkllng'*Urge bam aad horse Bo«pJtalon (be Grass-lands stock farm, near Dunham's Basin,were burned. There were thlrty-etant ral-ua*W fcoraes, broad a w e s and colts In tbebuildings, and only eighteen of them weresaved. Mr. Cockling Is unablehis losa at p4-year-oJd 3

WABHISOTOK, July 5.—Bar. Father Wardyesterday celebrated hi» fiftieth mass. OnJuly 4, IMS, Father Ward and four othersentered tb* priesthood in Trinity church,Georgetown. He is 80 years of age, and hithe only one of tbe five ordained hall a

tntnry ago now alive.

Illn.lr.iui Ilmnk Failure.DESYM, Col., July 5.—The (allure of

is Chaffae county bank, at Sallda, provesI have been a bad one, and It looks as

though the institution had baan looted.Liabilities are MO.OOO, and genuine assets

Elder & a Beaver, of He AllMer-vlllo, Jnnlatu Co., Fa., M J I tils wire Is•object to cramp In tbe stomach. ListNsissw t t e tried Cb«ml>erl«Jn'i Colic,Cholera, and DUrrbom Bemedy for It,

irer nee-awy u d found that itfails. For .alejar Reynold'! ph*r-

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Engliih Collier*. OVLE A HUNDRED WORIKEH DEAL. Kwelaf rartlea fls. «h# I'.r.H.naU Tirtlma Lying la Neapa,aa4 Ira risslly (anpellal ta Abaadea Iha Work of K»»-

Jnlyfi —A «re»t mining fatality •rrnrrr*! yesterday In a colliery at Thorn hill. Yorkshire. The caoaa was aa nplo Mud uf firedamp/ and tb* news rapidly •preol ihnMltfhmjl th« '**■ rtlament, which in la habited almost exriuslvsly by tha miser, and their fanulina Tha pit la ba/Uy blocked with fallen rock, dirt and timber. and the pmgrraa of the rescuing pan lew »aa tli.-refore use warily alow. • »nlr four Gaiks bava bran recovered

The da? all 1 ft wrnt to work aa usual yaw irrdat tiuirtiUg. Tha ventllatlou waa ra- p..rte.l to lw Itond All wrnt wall until wera startled hr a muffled exploring axtd by cloud, uf daaav smoke rolling up tha main abaft They in.-I to communicate with the working, bm b und that tha In- terior bad •ecu cut off from tha abaft. The pit niAiiiager. .•rgmniced an exploro- tin* party and .lrwcndcd slowly through tha Mhnkr. Thay were driven hack rw ill'll) jad errataally gave up their p irpoaa of penal rating ui tha working before tha foul ga- could ha cleared away After taking up tha UkIIm found at tha b>itiin of tha shaft the re-cue party waited f«.r aavernl boors before making another descent. About the middle of the *•fining they want down again. The gaa cleared off iwr the -baft --I they were aide to examine part uf the working Tha twites of the miner* lay In heaps. Many were sent to the surface Unremitting efforts are being made to roach the few miners who may still b* altre. About IN are supposed to ha». bean killed. N. much gaa accumulated In tba mine that It hreatne neceaaary to atop tha work of rescue The m.-o and hoys miaalng ntimla-r 111 Tba fend body of the under

Pwn ■bans Lays a Carwcr . It. I.. July A—Tha comer St. Joseph's hospital waa one t* tha labl by Cardinal Uibltou*. of Haitin»ora. yrnterday afternoon with tiuprrariva cars- n.onlew rather Kinnery. of I'awturkal delivered the sermon A solemn pontifical high maw was celebrated In the Catb» dral. Cardinal Gibbons preaching tha ser- mon. and a parade by tha Catholic socle- tie. t.-ik place In the afternoou Tba boa pital admits sufferer* of all kinds, without regard to means, creed, color, sax or na (tonality. A Dial as ta tha Oraal Ikswwaa liaiiatKruirr, Coon., July.— Tha P. T. Hum am statue at Heaai.la park waa un- veiled yesterday. Thera was a large street parade in connection with tha e»r«l Ad drraaee were mad# by Hobart (lollfar, D. D , of New York, a ad Hon William II Hurd, of Hrooklya Tha statne was no- vdlgl by Nancy Ha mum I .nigh, daughter uf tba lata showmaa. Tht

“Sirack ike WbUkey Pnwav.” Citemao, July & — Her. John T. Jsmaa, * A Idle. Y», raised a rumpus In tha Agricultural building at tha fair by smashing a aumher uf whiskey bottles belonging t„ tha exhibit of Hir John Pow- ers, of Dublin, which ware arranged la . th# form of Ireland’s famous round tow •t He was arrested. He says he struck Ua whlakay power beoute* Jeboeah told kloi. aad that be did it oa Urn Fourth of Jaly as an appropriate dav. •As Alleged Mwrmoe Csrrsptlss FsbA Fixulat. O . July A — Her. J. Wesley Hill, of Helena. Mont., who lleod for sotas T«am at Ogden, Utah, now oa a visit be**, assert* positively that the Mormons have ra*~d HMW, which is designed for tha >Urie<aa of buying a ma)or1iy la the asst Louse of Cnagresa to sccur* their fixed Hrtu to their present luraiUu by seen ring tha raM power of Stats bond

• Wsrld’s t yellag Ms card. WlLTUM. Kin. J.I, l-TW cjeU **• mVm ai u* m> c> “~>UA lO.an p*Li ad-tarto- ~ ,U*_T*VV" <**ta wte 2T^r“'U-U'*- Mill at *~7Ta ™y U. W. Ts) lor. of ik. Waltham 22^* urs, -ut; .'Sirs:

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In the course of his add tba members, which be read la a firm aad dear voice, ha said In part: •A bill concerning tba peace footing of tba army, which waa submitted to lbs for- mer relchatag, to my regret did not find approval. It was the unanimous con vie ‘loo. shared by all my high confederates, that tbs empire no longer could afford to renounce tba development of the army system neceaaary to guarantea tba future safety of tha empire. In face of tha devel- opment of military Institutions, the ie Jectloo of the army bill waa bound to lead to tbs resolution to dissolve the relchstag ami order new elections. “You will roomie. immediately s new bill regarding tha peace footing of tha army. In which there will he taken Into account aa far aa possible certain desires expressed during tha discussion of the lata bill. Consequently diminished demands ara made upon the personal capacities and tax bearing power of tha people as far as pos- sible without endangering tba efficiency of tba army. Tba empire's Interest re- quire*. especially iu view of the «xl of tba eeptesnate next spring, that tha MH be passed with tha utmost dispatch, so that th* new recruit calls may b* mail* In tha autumn on tba new basis. Delay would Influence must unfavorably our strength for more than twenty years “I and my high rosferiarste* remain con- vinced that th* means for th* now organ I sat loo eaa b* procured without overbur- dening tba country. At tba opening of tba winter erosion a bill will be p rerouted directed to obtaining means according to th* capability of tha tax payees “To safeguard tb* glorious achieve- ment- with which God baa biassed us In uftr battle for ludepetriauc* Is our must sarrvd duty. This duty wa Can only ful- fill If w* make ourselves strong enough to rentalu surety for Karaite's peace.” Tba ratebstag this morning elected Harr Van l-rrUav. Cooercvstive. president; Heron Voo Hurl Hereobarg, Clerical, first vice president, and Professor Vou Marqu bpImo. National Liberal, second view presi- dent. Th. Vatic a a I. Cs-trsl Orwh Chsrokro. BT. Pail. June A—A Pioneer Pros* special from Tacoma. Wash., says Mgr. Balolll states through Dr. O'Gorman that there are peodlug diplomatic negotiations to bring tha Greek cbnrcb of all Bosnia, now under personal control of tha exar. Into the keepingi.f the Vatican Father O'Gorman la prtiferoor of ecclaaiaatical history In th* Catholic university at Wa*b- lugtoo, nnd here and elsewhere during th* tour of Mgr Ha toll! and party baa bean & exar la to place bis state ctrfireh under th* control of Home It U In tb* Interest of Lao's bop* to affect tha disarmament of tha great nations of tha world and secure ulti- mata universal peace and tb* arbitration of In tarnations! quarrels.

Clyde. The course covered forty eight mile-. Tb# Britannia, which seams to be particularly unfortunate, sprung bar mast and was com pel I ad to withdraw from tha rac* Th* Calunna and Satan!ta also gave up. and this left tb* euntest batweau Lord Dan raven's V al- ky*# aad Mr. J. J a mason's I vtrna. Tha result, barring accident, waa a foregone and tha only quest loo was by much time th* Valkyrie would win. covered the coaxe* la th. 10 min. and « Tb* Ivarma's time wssta.au min.

Tkamajta, Ark.. July l—While th* examining trial of 8. B. Laa for tha killing of Mm. Jama Hal. w* , aad tha court room with two Httla daughters and advancing to wham La* was sluing In tha dock, drew a revolver and opened firs on tha tUyer of hie wife. Ha Arad five times, th* second shot striking La* In tha thigh and making

Paris. July k—General Meredith Hand gave n Fourth of July dinner last evening. Among tha gursfa ware Prince Kolaad Bonaparte, tha Marquis of liases no and J.

Niaoaha Falls, July A-Fully 10.000 nopia saw CHffard Calvarty perform sonsa rooderful fast* on Ms wire stretched

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A Patriotic Damooitmion With- out a Parallel.

AXmOAXB BEIEV ALLEQUBCE few Tvs Hsstrat Thcesaad recpl* Orsst th* riret Assart eaa Flag with a Piedga af Loyally aad a Horst of leeg. A Ham ark able H*sdlt»*a nf th* ‘mter • 3*— UWH7

Chicago. July l—All Chicago, and as- pedally tb* fair waa ables* with pa- triotiam yesterday II was tb# canter from which th* patriotic pula* of a liberty loving people, enjoying th* manifold bless- ings of a land of tha free nod a horn* of th* brave, beat through tha ualien. There ware many In the Whlto City yesterday whoa* minds want back to that glorious Fourth of July of th# Centennial year In tb* Quaker City, whan, commencing with the tolling of tba mldulght boor, tb* patri- otic Impulses of a popular* run riot: when, for more than half aday man and women, old and yonng, native and alien, marched almost without a break up Chestnut street and saluted with bared beads and ringing about* th* old landmark of liberty In In depend ear* square, wbvn Bhrrman. Bhar- Wan and Don* Pedro, nil now numbered with those that hare gone, skuod arm in arm before tb* old Liberty Hell and bowed their beads tu reverence And honor. Chicago’s 2,1 UD.0UU of permanent Uon lira go’s 2,i **>,«■■» of permanent pope la kept th* holiday uproariously, and % helped to celebrate. AU over tb* city. In the suburban reaidaacj dis- trict* aa wall as in tba commercial center, th* usual stillneaa of th* night waa broken by the cracking and booming of fireworks and ths shout* of merry makers wbo were making a night of It. so that th# World’s fair Fourth might be appropriately ushered la with tha true American spirit Day broke u> the accompaniment of s saint* of ahundrvd guns from the gunboat* in the lake and the reverberations of the cannon awoks the sleepers and gave them notice that It waa Hum to b* up and moving. Th* prareasion southward to Jackson park began aa early aa • o'clock, and all modes of transportation found their facilities taxed a* never before.

doaur* w*rv opened at 7 o'clock th* ticket mm at each fouud u crowd waiting them, click aa the turnstiles revolved and the mu— of humanity pressed Inward. Tb* grounds tbamselvea had taken on some of th* glory of Bnlomon. Thousands of peopla who originally In- tended to enter the fair grounds by the ft tony Island avenue gates were so m- traoced by the unparalleled sight which met their eyes on reaching Midway Plata- saace entrance that they at once Joined in the patriotic pleasure seeking procession which for boom filled the broad PI-1 sauce from side to side. Across th* l'tataanoe from Cottage Grove aveuu* to the Ktooy Island avenue viaduct, which forms the east entrance Inside th# grounds, were strung at interval- af a few yards th# pret- tiest arrangement of banneret* and Chi- nese lanterns that tha eye qf man *v*r be- held. On each side of th# PI Mian—, throughout its whols length, were also dancing, flattering line* of tb* ■ colored I with thecroen llnea. Midway all Umm gorgeous la decoration and con- stant variation of seen*, but the display mad* by tb# people of all natloas In honor of Uncle Sam's birthday anniversary changed the whole aspect of the ooainopol- kan thoroughfare. The .xarcl—a of the day had a prelnde la a procession of th# leading participant* It left th# city ball at 9 o'clock, with a company of the Second regiment, headed by lu head, to blai— iu way over th* boulevard*. Heading th* line Waa

wre lady friend*, ta waved a price r the original flag who held aad at interval, less relic In tha form of t under which Paul Jooea sailed with the authority of eougrv-a. Behind cam* car- riage containing Mayor Harrison and tb* city officials, th* member* of the boasd pf aldermen, and the member* of tha Liberty Ball committee, beaded by W. 0. Me- DoweU, of New J*r**y. The proca—Ion moved slowly for th* boulevard From enrbto curb wa* packed with vehicles of all drocriptloo* carrying their owner* aad guest* toward the park, and It wa* nearly 11 o'elook when It reached lb* Plfty-eeveath street eotranaa. Hera* remarkable reception awaited It. Inalde tha gate lining th* roadway, six icp la military orim. ».ouo .xp-Wo. .« tIMun at all aaUoaa wan drawn up ■nr, man carrlrd an AamrUaa »•« and m tha proomatoa uittorarml and ,ia«l

«rru«. had raaehad Iha haad o< tha aal

hi aad th. taraUoal tallaw Hrima Dtrwaar Omarol D«Ka*--

.. r^rs.rap^ m the rnemban af th* Columbian cbo- S men and women-1.fi— of them, each

•tlneat. ward While the guest* __ ___ Aha platform renewed eethi oreatvd by th* appearance of the venerable but sprightly woman fVora Martha's Vino- yard. Mam.. Mrs. Stafford, who carried la a cardboard box her pr the first An * aeafi nndera _ for tb* purpose of receiving ths flhg, which was fastened to the line ready for the hoisting by Mrs. Stafford’s Infirm hand at the stroke of 12 o'clock. When tb* loot of tb*S 1 Din rval Davis brought Ms gavel down on the. table and called the multitude to order. Rev. Dr. John Henry Barrows had been announced to deliver the opening prayer, bat be was absent and In his place Rev. Dr. Canfield, of the Universal tat church, wa# Introduced. AU Joined In the filial prayer “Our rather which art In Heaven.'* la low but distinct loom which could be beard over the mnltitada)llk* the manor of th* cea. Yka President ftceveWeoo tocaL Aa he stepped to the front of the platform he wa* gr*«t*d with a-rouslag f heor. He spoke la riantoriaa loom, with considerable rn.pl and so weeded In galling bis sentiment to the bearing of the great majority of those before and about him. Urtaf sad to the point, the address was frequently Interrupted with applause, and It Id creased tenfold aa the vice president retired. Then 8. G. Pratt, of New York, cam* to the edge of the platform, and the baton the chorus rose and the opening stanxas at “Onlumhta the Gem of th* Ocean." By the Urn* that the Chorus waa reached the audience waa wild with enthuataam. and K Joined In ths fralu with vim and vigor, teueof thousands of arms waving the stars and stripes over- head. It waa a stirring spectacle, but It was to be intensified later on. When tb* singing had ceased It waa tb* tom of Mayor Carter Harrison to spook in behalf of the World s fair cHy. At ths close of a brief address the Mayor, stepping toward the table, picked up a small bunch of red and whit* carnation* and waring them In th# face of the multi- tude he exclaimed; “Here are flowers from tha grave of Thomas Jaffereou. mighty hero of vbe days of American Ii dependence ” Then laying down the Bowers and picking up a sword with magnificent gilded scabbard be continued, with increased drai It round hit bead: “Haro ta th# sword of another great defender of America, Ai drew Jncksou." A great shout went c _ from tha throng and at this moment big rain drops commenced to fall, tba sky ha’ log lawn gradually overcasting sine, tt

do you think that our forefathers, wbo died for you. cared for tba rain*" A mighty shout of “No," cams ta “Tbesupr tinned tb* mayor—whoae watch denoted that It waa within a rnluut* of noon. For a moment tb# multitude stood hraathlsaa Venerable Mrs Stafford, shaking and trembling In every limb, roes and grasped th# cord of the Sag pole. '-Th* moment I* hare,” shouted tha mayor. A roar of can- non. and than with palsied fingers th* old lady drew the cord toward bar and Pool Jones' flag, old and faded, bat still a priceless emblem of liberty. w*at up to tb* top of tb* pole in fall view of the throng. HimultAusously Mayor Harrises again grasped th# Jackson sword and brandishing H over bis head shouted above tha roar of cheers: “Men and women of America; Let every American *w«ar at t^ta moment and that by this sword, that ha stands ready to draw his sword la th# defans# of this eoun try." Forward Ip ths stand. Ilka th* roar of a tMal wave awe—log inland. *olc«e of tans of thousands ol

of th# gentler a . "Tea, yes; *• ■wear;wv swear'’’ From the balconies of the struc- tures behind aad before, to the north and south, down from th* douse of th* Admln- “Yea, yea; we swear;

dhod with sword pointed lightning. Th- mouse*k wi^dSmlta! • momenta that are in * lifetime, there urn or a wousaa in «h*v*aft throng but at a call frohl country would have marched at th* moment to the <ta- fetsoe of th* flag. Then th* sosns was changed. WUh a preliminary bunt of melody th* combined bauds commenced th* strains of th# Bear ftpangtad tsar.” and th* chorus followsd in ante “Wng. *1 Harrison, s Never before, never again win Jacks— park resound with such a bunt of song. A Message taeus the Libert, Bell. Meanwhile, almost unnoticed amid th* freuay of enthusiasm that had seised upon of th* program bad been la progress Just aa the flag wa* botatwf Mr* Madge Morris Wagner, of San Dlsgo, CM., and th— Mtas Miami* F. Mick lay prssssd tha also- trie button upon tba prwddant's table. Tha Western Union had —naaotad a wire frees the stand to tb* foundry In Troy. N. Y.. where the now Liberty Boll waa reoeoUy c—t. and Immediately afterward th* fot- lowing message, sddroaaed to W. O. Mo

“The Columbian Liberty Bell eat sounded at th* instant you dosed the dr- ool! at noon of this grand Indepeod— e* day, and this ringing wns followed by tha playing of naUounl and patriotic air* — th* grand china* mad* by as for Bstat Patrick's cathedral. New Yor* CltT. You

oau —wince «« m W.iAXJ immoa wlib have made s—h splendid offerings to this bell that their gifts hare oryetaltaed lata grand font aad that tha new Liberty Bell hat be— net ringing to ak will throughout ths wboi Aa ths final notes of ths Banner" died away Mgyor tha platform and grasped tha Ing bauds of Mrs. Stafford, dbo along to th* oord that held the pro riouaflag. “God bit— you for this d*y.M ha add; aad tear* eon reed down th* wrinkled features of the octogenarian. Direofinr General Dari# then Introduced th# orator of the day. Hoo. Hampton I. Carson, of Philadelphia. He waa warmly ‘ and his brilliant caution waa Interrupted by th* thaaaeembtad At th* oo a elusion of tha oration the au dionco, which, by this time had com mencad to thin out, united In ringing

: th* dox- with Cleveland, our country ami Mrs. Stafford. Iha great demonstration earn* to au eud. The paid admissions at tha (air yesterday numbered *74.914. Add to this the army of deadheads, and there were over 800.000 on the ground*, most of whom participated In the remarkable outburst of patriotism when Paul Jonas' flag w^mlsed. Pa man*. N. J., July fi.—At th* second

by Zimmerman, who won th* la dash in 80 seconds. KAXBA8 CITT. July k—While standing under a tree tea miles south of th* city Jrring Clark, aged i®. sod Frank IWliu. Aged 18. both of this city, wrrv struck by lightning and both instantly killed. Mm Irving Clark and Mtas Minnie Clark, who with the boys, were stunned and

tarday afternoon near Cap* May Point, two of th* staamar Republic's male ax currioctal# were curried off by tb* tide and

Master Works... Hagbee RncHUfTKK. N. Y.. July A—Master Work- man Jama# Hngbea. after serving six months of the scutauca Imposed upon him for cooipiracy, was released from th* Moo roe county penitentiary tbta.momlug. Governor Flower rommntad his sentence NUGGETS OF NEWS.

fair. At Bridgeport. Coon., George Butler wa* ten ten cad to thirty days In Jail for kissing a Mm Back on the "treat Mrs. Pater AItgeid. mother of Governor Altgeld. of Illinois, died at bar home near Mans field. O . aged 72 yearn Emperor William baa conferred upon Dr. Johanna* Mlquel, Pnimian minister of finance, the decoration of the grand cross ef Order of Red Eagle. Tha Kentucky legislators, after beirg in erosion Ml days, has Just Adjourned. Tha

Hagbrstowx, Md.. July B. — W D. Muck, a clerk in tb* war department at Washington, and a member of th* Grand Army, wbo had bean at Gettysburg, while attempting to board fata train at Zdg% moot which h* had temporarily left, fell under^he cars and had both feat mashed. He v a of both ma

fatal CVestadg AeeltMt EIAXOX. Md.. July A—John Obtain inbar about 40 ym rata A year old eon, waa driving acrosa tracks of the Philadelphia. WUmlag mlngtaa sod Baltimore railroad at Charlestown when be was struck by a southbound train. Clin* was killed, the wagon was broken Into splinters, but ths boy escaped with slight Injury. Cline leavee a wife abB three child roc.

large barn aud horse Hospital — the Grass- lands stock farm, sear Dunham's Basin, wars burned Thar* were thirty-eight val- oebie horns, brood Mas and cotta lu the buildings, and only rigfiteen of them ware savsdL Mr. C—kling ta unable to astimnte hie loss at proem. Among the lost Is the 4-ysAr-old May King colt, veined at *2,000. Father Waxd's Fiftieth Anniversary.

yesterday celebrated hi" fiftieth July 4, 1848. Father Ward end four others entered tbs priesthood lu Trinity ehDrah, Georgetown. He Is 80 years of ago. and Is th* only one of tha five ordained half n sealery ago now alive.

Elder & R Bantut, of Me AUMar- ▼Hie, Job tails Ua, Pa, rays hta wife ta Mt to ensp la Uw abmak. Loot SOT Swum Otasbariala'a Cone, Ckotara aad DSrrkoM RoMdr far tl, ood wo. noth [feoood >tU> tbaSMWdi rateII ateded. Mw baa Km aaad ft MT«r aacwary and loud that It ■r talk. For oak by BayaoM* Phar- macy, T. 8. Armaimaa, kaaagar, Put aad North win

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 18W.

THE FOURTH ON THE DIAMOND.

W.rd Clmb D*1M tfc* Wt Stoeklar- •»*

t ••I Two bail games were played on the' Somerset street grounds yesterday. 1;the morning tbe Crescent-- defeated tinPaterson* and In the afternoon tbeTrenton* were vanquished. Tbe.morO-Ing game was characterised by slip-shod playing and worse umpiring.Hudson was so unfair In his decisionsthat In the afternoon Cadmus was putIn bis place. A good game was the re-sult. A large number or people wit-nessed the contests and their applausewas hearty when extra good plays weremade. The scores by Innings were:

MURSIso ' .*«: . .Crescents —1 0 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 —I'atereons — 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0— 3

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Crescents — . - 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 — 8

Trentons —'• 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 0 — 3A game of ball was played

gronnda near Vails Woods yesterdaybetween ibe Fonrth Ward ball club sodtbe B e d blockings. The g a m e wasinteresting throughout. In the seventhInning, Kane of tbe Fourth Ward clob,made a h o n e ran and the team did suchbear? batting that they finally defeatedtheir opponents by a score of 7 to 3.Lroni pitched a good game for thetbe Fourth Warders, striking ont 17men. Shannon, the catcher, also didgood work. Sullivan for tbe Red Stock-ings pitched well, and la one of the In-nings struck out three men' ln •access-ion wben the bases were full.

Tbe (Tertians and the Athletics, ofthis city, played a game of "all on tbePark -vcriTic grounds yesterday morn-ing . Only six muinjrs were played andthe Ookb*ma won, defeating their op-poneDtrbj a score of i s lo 13.

Dri«*d BttM.

Last evening as John T a n Vleet , ofSomerset street, and Joel Qaddu, of(Ireeobrook road,, were driving to MlBethel about nine o'clock, when be-tween this city and Warrenville thehorse s u i t e d to ran away. Gaddlswas thrown eat, his foot caught Instep of the baggy and he waa drag,but was not seriously Injured.frisky antics or the furious equine weremodified at last and peace reigned

•***"' — - _ • - • - • — ^Bbvtk U CkMk In IM Mote.

About. S. 30^0'clock last evening,of the business men on Second streetand a colored gentlejnan became eitbusisstlc over HKT Fourth and startedIn to take exercise to get up an appe-tite for sapper. They got it, bat pi *ably the colored man got the best,least he had the best ol tbe inning androlled bis man on the sidewalk in highglee.

Tbe Best Salve In the world for Cuts,Brakes , Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,CbllDlalns, Corns, sod all Skin Erup-tions, and i-oflUiveiy cures Piles, or nopay required. It Is guaranteed to giveperfect satisfaction, or money refunded.Price 25 cents per box. - For sale byL. W. Randolph, 21 W Front Si.

« * SyHOAY ORDINANCE

A regular monthly meeting of tbeCity Coaoc.1 was h«M Honda; eveningst which Coawtlmea Fisk, EricksonWeber, Mtillngtoa, Bird and PresJdmM n H wera prtseiiV Owe. A. TlasjWipetitioned to wore a (V>me buildingnear the rear of ber tot at 400 WestFourth street, so she oonld lmprore fproperty. OApoUon granted.

slow, cross Walks were petiUoaed foron Ifadleon aveooe and Ninth StreetEta place redden is pet ittoned for cross-walks to be connected wits walks inOrange place. Both petitions were i-e-rerrvd wltb power. >

The fjllowing commanicaUon was re-celve.1 from tbe North FlajnneW Boardol Health, and referred to the CommtUee on Water and Sewers:

NORTH FLAIKPIBLD, JTNE 30, 189S.To the Honorable the Gofnmon Oounci

TlbecRyofF.ainlle.d:.MTLrnis:—At a meeting of the

Borough of Non.ii PUiaoeld held onthe 38th ln-tn the following reaoJulldTiwas offered and adopted: i

Whereas. Numeroo. complain«hs-ecome to ns concenilng tb« offeimatter poured into Green Brook by thePeace street sewer and Whereat, TheDoxious odors arising therefrom nre notonly a constant annoyance to manypeople, bat also a source of sicioeas and'lassse. Therefore, Be It resolved,'hat the Board of Health, of North

PlainOeid desires herewith moat re-pectfully U> enter a protest against

the city of PlainBeld's "allowing myoul, peuid, noxious or offensive mat-ire, from any cesspool, water closet,.' other source to empty into said

brook, from the said sewer, and mostearnestly request the Common Councilof the city of Ptalnfleld to take soe-i

uuras M in their wisdom they may•m beat, to abate the nuisance com-

gained of, especially as tbe said sew-age discharge is detrimental to the

ubtlc health and also a direct violationf the State law.

Respectfully yours, J. H. CAIUUN,Secretary Board of Health.

Charles II. Hand askeu permissionconnect his house on Watchnag

•enue with tbe North avenue sewer.Referred. A. M. Runyon aske t per-mission to build an extension to his

n Madison avenue, heferreaith power. E. P. Thome petitioned

Lo pui up an Iron drinking fountain inroot of 125 Park avenue, on edge olorb. Referred Dr. Simpson petitioned

to move the frame building corner of11th and Liberty streets. Referred.

A number of ctiizem petitioned lor a•e telegraph box on the corner ofifth and Liberty streets. Referred to

Ire and Building Committee. Tbelaintteld Water Supply Company i*e-iioncil the Cooucil to rescind iiic

contract Of Dec. 28, 1889, nude by thehabitant* of tbe City of PlainOeid aud

the Company, t ie Company having ac-olred the property by assignmentshe reason Ibr so asking was In pur-

suance with one of the provisions ol tbecontract between the city of Fiairtflekland the Company dated Hay 3, 1892.

aferred to tbe Corporation Counsel.Mayor Gilbert in a communi-

cation advised acting In refer-to tbe Sunday observa-

on question and in response thereton ordinance was introduced and re-

fered to the Committee on Laws and Or-inuces which says ibat no person shall

carry on any business whatsoever onanday, unless the City Judge shall be

satisUcd tbat he uniformly kkeep. tbeseventh day or the week as the Sabbath,

annually abstaining from following hisBaal-business on that day, and devoting

the day to religious worsuip. Tbe sumr 9Vil was appropriated to purchaseJiiforms for toe police. Two thousand

dollars will be borrowed for 90 dsyianticipation of lazes and t<ro hundredand flity will be transTen-ed from tbe

aneral fund to the poor fund.T ie ordinance regarding the obser-

vance of tbe Sabbath was placed on itssecond reading and ordered engrossedmo advertised, as was an ordinance

improve North avenue betweenRichmond and Berkman streets. TheCouncil voted to meet again on July 17.Councilman E rick son reported abouthe extension of water mains 2,300 feet

down Park avenue. Bids will be re-ceived for patting electric lights In tbe

;me house. Police officer, will

hereafter be give* oae day each monthot. In addition to vhe regular nay. TheStreet Coaimlsstooer will see that stde-MlkVarakeptfta* flu-all ""ikns In th« (Ulan and will b*

.od «tvJedMIU» OWef of U» PM»MMM,>M|ll«l O, H I |»

rtli of Jwljr.

agent of the United « • « * Kxprraa,nubecoD hi*, duties and Is rapidlyeatehiof on to tbe work of the offiooHe had until his aP1w>ii.tni-nl be«a> •rnMsengeroa a New York awl Phil-adelphia Royal Bine train, and hadcharge of the •ooejr pwr t« betwwathose two stations. He nsed to psastnroagb Plainfleld at midnight, andbad the Philadelphia ear In hiscbam*besides Ibe oae in which he rode andcarried on hU work Tbe former wassealed and no one was allowed to rideID it- As a sale guard against an)persons whe might hare taken advan-tage or On- fact watchmen Inspectedtbh. car »t Bergen point, Elizabeth andother stoppina; places, bat Mr. Killswas responsible for its safety. Beformerly was travelling auditor of theLong Island Railroad system His Du»ly now lives in Brooklyn, but be willremove them to this city about July l j

William F. Richards, jibe confidentialclerk for J. T . Berkaw, and Mis*Rachel C. Garey, of th i s city were mar-ried yesterday In SomervlUe a t theresidence of Mrs. H. H. Parker, ontigli street, b j Rev. Frnnk £ . Smith.

The young people will l ire in tills citywhere they have a host of well wisherswho will congratulate them-1 upon thistbe most Important s tep In their l ives,and will be glad to watch their successn amassing a share Of this world's[oods. The scripture admonition thait is not good for man to be alone baslad a good effect upon the groom'samlly, he having followed the good e i -

_vmple of his brother David H Richardswho last week took a North Plainfleldiride back to Oman* with him. Boong as Love "the wily tittle archer" is

roguish enough to torn men's Heads,and mould their wishes t o bis willhere will bo "marrying and giv ing inlarriage." .

OPKBATIO* FOB W A T E B AZ0U*D TBB

S U I T ,Mr Milllgan, or Fouit.li and New

treets, who bas been tinder snrglcvloperations for the removal of wateraround the heart, waa subjected to thebird operation Sunday. The first one

was made two weeks ago at which timewenty-one ounces of waterwere remov-

ed. Tbe next one was made Tuesdayof last week, when nineteen onnceswere removed. On Sunday tweaiy-lour

unces were taken out. There is hopeow of his recovery. At tba time oi

the first operation the gathering - Ofwater had pressed tbe lungs towardbe right side of the chest and brealb-og waa difficult. Dr. Lowrie perform-

ed tbe operations by aspirating.

CaaaM b« Cant

that is bylional remedies. Deafoeu ii caused

j an inflamed condition of the mucousiBing of the EusUchian Tut*:. When this

M b closed DeafoeW u the result,d unleu the inflamalion can b« taken out

nd thli tube restored to iis normali ill b d f

e coued by catarrh,which ii nothing but an inflamed conditionof tbe mucous SJrf»«.

We will give Oat Hundred Dollars fory case of deafness (caused b* catarrh) thai

cannot be cured by Hull'* Catarrh Cure-Send for circulars, free.

F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.U - S o l d by Drwggim, TSC.

Each of the stsawar company's oftbe city had «zua mas <w doty IWMHJVrfAij t "—*— •***• *— "••";'

c a^WMlWwcy during tba Iwirtta!££a>erKoribad o . tb* Int. wateh

P d!££a>erKoribad o tb* In tof twelve boar*. Prasee Pnunan, andCharles Jooasoa, on the second,Davis BeH and Jsmee H a n i l U

d J SHtotingttn. oa

' Swing and WillkMithe thirrJAddis, iri

'- *, UM first watefa3. Newman and, Tlw aeeoiwt by

itllam Ross and Wlllett Marsh.Tb« third by Aaron Harsh and Albert

WAS gnarded by 0.William OhamNsrtain.

Tbe Alerts bad TMII on doty lor tbethirty-all noun detailed as was best•ailed w tbelr convenience, choosingiheir own watcnes. |

In Zeprtfr Tmek Company tberw WMDM mat. for aactL. watcb, CharlesQlaenUer'lB the firsf, EJwsrd Vruoro10 the second and Harry Bosh in tbeihlrt. i T J

The offteera ot tbe various compan-ies were ota duty all dhj. First As-aisunt engiaeer, James Martin, TOletsJiod a* enjiae hoate, No. 3, and

aecotrd assistant John W. Murraywith Steamer So. 1. Chief Doaoe wason dnty at all of the engl ne

OTnOOMX IT l O i n i T I BOAT.Harry Bosh, of East Third street,

while werltlug on the roof or J. W.danrUbrd'B house oa West Seventh*treet, Monday, waa overcome by tbeheat and had to be taken home. Dr.ToraiiDSon was calling OD a pstiejt atMr. Bosh's boose at tbe time, attendedto him and applied restoratives whichrelieved him In a abort time.

HIS FOOT CKUSHID BT A CUM BT0H1.This morning a Hungarian named

John who works for Peter Neriui,while nnloadlns; some curb stones infront of the property of Mrs. Van Bur.en on Central avenne, let a stone fallOB his right foot A broken bone wutbe result and John WM taken to the

—Frank. Hodden azmouncM tbe factthat his Newfoundland dog -Grower"Is lost. The dog had white on bisbead and uil.

—Forty; water melons consigned ._C. B. CUfftoo were stolen from a car

the trace near the depot Fridaynight. Tiie car waa broken open.

—A bicycle rider named CharleyJones, while riding down Somersetstreet yesterday afternoon, slipped Inthe mad and ran directly Into a buggystanding near tbe corner of Chathamstreet. Both rider and wheel were lo-

ired but not seriously.—One patient Blchud Msxkdone, of

John street aged seventeen yean, vastrough! to tbe hospital Sunday suffer-iig from a -dislocated elbow and brais-

es about the -lace caused by fallingrom a high wheel.

T». Bwt i> Tk. World.Senator Henry C. Nelson, Of New

York, writ**: . ""On the 27th of February, 188S, I

was taken With a violent pain in the re-gion of the kidneys. I suffered suchagony that I could hardly nand up. Atsoon as possible I apptled tiro Allcock'sPorous Plasters, one over each kidney,and laid dawn:. In an hour, to my sur-prise and delight, the pain hod vanish-ed and I was well. I wore the plastersfor a day or two as a precaution, andthen removed them. I have been nslngAllcock s Poroas Plasters in my familyfor the last ten years, and bare alwaysband them the quickest and best rem-edy for coins, strains and rheumaticaffections. From my experience 1 be-

House - PaintingAnd Paper Hanging.

OIUTDiy, is «" Hi imsefca.

a p a . i i a . i i — . i . a Baa* • — • — * " " . . . . . u *•—-

WALL PAPER.

Gnat SortliBmaeUUwa gnU many OoU ao4 U f W

Wautwaat

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.

J. Watchmaker * Jeweler, |V. D.-Banjo U U K U bj- Fred. Van Ep*.

NOBTH PLAINFIKLD \

BAKERT!41 Somerset St

J. U. BJP, Proprietor.

Special Notice IMi*. Millar, otSeotob Plains, for orcr throe

j n a a contribulor to Ptainlleid exohuwo,' • NrUWBUBU with J. F. MscDonaW

Front Street, to MU ber Homemade cake* 1> every variety, ptcklw, prt-

•ndjellle*. Cottaae chersf » specialty

NEW STORE IAt 73 Park Avenue.

GROCERIES.An kinds canned toott .

Fresh Vegetables Every Day

DAVIS * ATKHBOH. Prop.

PA88AIC VAIiEY DAIKY.PUBB MILK from J V M T CDWI dpi LTcrsd U

midence. Our Jcncy Cream I* rich and pureOrders lij- nail promptly attewted to.

.T, O, COOPER,PI.AI N FIELD, S. 3.

To tbe first person sending SO wordsmade from the letters contained la ibewords "Celery King," we will give afree ticket to the World's Fair and 850In cash. To the S7ih person sendingthe same number of words, we will givea trip ticket and 925, in easfa. To the113th person, we wilt give a trip ticketto the World's Fair. Wiite your nameon list of words numbered, and incloseihe same with 35 cents, and we will,mail yon a package of the great HerbalRemedy, Celery King a sure care forall disease* of the Nerves, Stomach,Liver and Kidneys.

Address,HERBAL REMEDY Co., LeBoy.N.Y.

Allen & Lister,PRACTICAL MACHINISTS

Models Hade, Mowers Sharpened,Brazing, Enameling, and

Nkkel Plating.

JJ3irgrfps eni- 119 Exchange Alley.

2mr Trialtr Eeforroed Church.

"'VATNARD, fcxecutor

STIU.IIAH

Music Hall.!The Regular Season

OF K93-94For which an onnsoel list of blgh-elaiattractions Has been booked,; :_

WILL 6PEN IN ACNHJST.

HOUSE;; NUMBERING.AMUcudUmElothM nii.lliiii.nt Inm

ASA COLLIER,• - J18H. 1 Part arena.

W. L. DOUGLASS 3 SHOE «OTWTP.

If ̂ s«sat

*»»*tjra»rehafi!Jw. L oLgftt ShoJTfaM ui|ric« rispi M * tetaayM »r h MM MB tayW.I- POPgUtS. Bwafctii, Ma—, sow byA.LKX WlliLETT 1OI Parlt Ave.

F. 1 HOIITT:. - . } • Wert Front ptn»t:

!I|BALER.

Pianos, anil the world renowned Newman Broe. . 1'«*»

OXFORD TIEWEATHER

;E*e SpecialistPLAINFIELD EVERY THURSDtt\

rUZO. DTrNEA.M'S.OFB|DE, 7 East HoL StrutFBOM_aJa_*.TM- to t> P. M.

A RarelGhariceT ^ , 0 J a S •• y.-i

SUHWER SUIT IIT HJiLF PHaving booght the balance of the stock of a large ma

half regular prtces, we are prepureU to make this offer.»»-Come enrty and get one. •. t |

SCHW2D BROTHERS,

That's the "result (torn exercise onour blfivcles. what more ezh Deratingthan a spin oa ose ol onr fliers on abright Spring mornlngT Gome and ex-amine. All styles, all pricea. Highclass machines for ladles, gentlemen,and boys- For business or pleasure.

BEPAISING. ' RENTIN&.

«fc Co.,Aifcnt

31 SOMERSET STREET.

BLAIR'S PILLS.

GOUTtRHBIMATlSft

DkMIIm

WHOLESALE PRICES FOR 0^SH.

dfc-Co,. "West Front StreThe PkinSeld CJolhiera,

High Prices jBoiled |)owiNEW LOT LAMES1 BIBBED TESTS, j |

NEW LOT LADIES1 WHITE LAWN iBlONS,

NEW LOT STRIPED PEKIN GLOTB, ! i

NEW LOT GENT'S BALBRICGAN UNjjfBBWEAB,

NEW LOT OEKTB 1-PLT LINEN afjjJL

NEW LOT T5c. BUMMEU CORSETS,

NEW LOT PI^EE SILK MITTS,

NEW LOT W51TE CWDNTEKPANEa,

6 «: - 4

I L Vaii• . EDSALL'S GREAT REMOVAL SALE!

j- | Prior to Removal into the New Babcock Building!This will be the best opportunity ever ottered in Plainficld to secure Real Bargains in genuine ^ood goods.]

New fresh seasonable stock, but we prefer the cash to moving the gtods to our new quarters.-Partial List of Items:

Dotted Fancy RwiMFigured Cheek OrgandiesHtriped Colored LawniIrish I-a-osToll da Nord Ginghams

- All l«c OlnrbamsWool and Cotton CbaliiesCot ton Pongee* JOnline Flannels -Freach Wool Outing Flannel..Hcotth Wool Flannel

at 9c,sold for 13c8c, sold for JOCS l d l b U

All-wool AlbatrcH..

c , l r U.10c, sold lor 12c10c, aold forl2c

forSeat l!Vc,solil for 19c

lOr.aoJf! for 13c8c, sold for 10c

,.• 15c, sold Ibr35c, A We, sold for 4Sc

SOcsold fbr SOc»c,sokl tor BSc40c, sold for 50c

, «loe,sold for JOc50c, soil for 75e8Be,aold tor SOe

«0e, sold Ibr 75cat cte, soid for «K

...at«Oe,soldfof 7Se

Summer Skirts..:Summer Skirts.Rummer SkirtsCottoo SkirtingFancy PAraaoUFancy ParasolsFancy ParasolsFancy Parasols uFrench Flaauol Ooting Shirts..French Flannel Oali ag Shirts...French Flann*. OvUnff Shirts...Freoch Flannel Outing Shins.. .

at 50c, sold tor 6.1c.at 40c, sold for 50c

, at 29c, sold K>r39c. . . a t l S ^ c , aold for ICc

..wi 12-25, snid for »3.15, .at«3 25, said for«4.Zfl..at $2.00, sold for 92.25. . « « 1 . B I I , sold tor *2.oo..sx*L25 lsohl(br«I.73. . . . « l . 60 , atrfd for »2.t»

11.75, sold for 93.50. ...*1.T5, sold for *2.75

1.40c, sold for 50c:.Mc, aold lor2fte

40c, sold for 50c| .40c, sold lor 50c

J O s o W f o r i O

Teck and Fonr-w-Haad TwaTaet aad Foorlo-Hand Ties . . . .Medina Weight Shirts and DraweBrliab Sdpertne Hair Hoa«Miied Halt (loee ae. aoUOr 13cMlied Hair Hoae T . . . . . . l i e , sold lor lie8lrlped Lace Nainsook. l lej iold Kr 1 8 e

Plaid NalnaookCheck Nainsooks...Check Nainsooks... . . .

Uf, sold for 20ofie, sola tor 8c

9c, Bold (or 12oBo, sold for We

12c, sold for 15c4-4 Shirting Percales 10,'ic, Bold Ibr 15c4-4 English Percales L Ue, aold for 15cIndia Lawns, He grade for 9)i'c, 19c grade lie, 18 grade

Vletofl'a Lawns, l la grade for 10c, 15c ar«df for l i e , IB, : grade for 14c, jtoe grade for 16c, 25c grade: for 19c.

— Walau Mo, eold for SOcc Waists 39c, sold for 50c

_, Moalln Skim | 75c, sold for 85cLadlee1 Nigbt Oowoa.... 51c, aold for «9cLadles' Nlghtuowns 85c, aold for <1Ladlea'Night Oowoa, TorcHOo Lace Tnnimlng

| 4 i • • • ' • *Llfi,aOld for $3.19LadU* Muslin Drawers. . . . . Tie, sold for 32cLadlea* Mnslln Drawers... , 39c, aold for 50c

«».NCrIX-IW«««berU.alalDoa..iEdaall1aBk>.Deparl«ciit Jon »,11 lad the la r j - l and beat aolecled «

ladtoa'BlbtedVoat.:. J....J.S, aoM for 13cLadle.1 Ribbed Veeta .ISc, sold for 25cLadle.1 Shirt Walau.. . . i S , add for J lLadle.1 White Shirt Waists .Me, aold for 11Ladies' Striped ScersMker do ,.89e, eoM Br.1.19ladles1 Fine Whits Lawn do. emb »1.39, sold for tl.70White Aprons J , . : . , . . . 4 0 c , sold for 50cWhite Aprons 1.-. . . ; . . . M e , eold for 25cLadles' Fine Black Sa oes Walau 90c, aold for «l 19Bormu , . . . , ,.. .«9«,iold for 59o_Silk C b r e l l u L . , «*»», aold for «2!5Silk Umbrellas i «J.M, aold for « . e aSilk Dmtrella, | « 85, sold for ,3.15Bilk Gloria Umbrellas., . . II 25, aold for »1.50Bilk Gloria Umbrella.: »1.50. aold Be «L71Silk Gloria Umbrellas (bine) «1.19, sold for tl.3»SUk Gloria DmbraltoijUne.. . . . « ! , aoW for «1.J5

— "~ ' ' "1(brj5ej^^S"-- •• ,...lHe,«>i3lbrl8»Leather B«lu.. . . . . . . ; . . „ l l ^ aold for He

f Me.1. Wonen'a Kii CHildmi'i Bhoea of a»J place 111 Bill part of He Blatc. rricea alway. the loweat.

SUmped Pillow Oorerat..SlsmpeJ Pillow CoreraV..SuapeHLaondr j -Fine Shirt Peari ISxIrmFrae Peari E _ ."Wiiard" Books and iKeal Alligator Hand BReal Alligator Hand ILeather Hand B a n . .Leather H u d Bag!.

.S3;ildfar»' K75 BMW

IsweU supplied wltb new and desirable geoda, andindneeaenls to bnyeratwtU booflered. Many other—- ,will he offered at ereaUj reduced pricea, not mentioeei« 1

NOTE.—Remembsr, emrjlhlne offered at this OBUjJSALE a oT onr regular weH SKLEOTED STOCK, *<*JHfresh, and la gaaranteeil to be ot the beat quilt) the aaW j

Bdsall's Edsall's

F.M. HUL THE PLAINF1RLD COORIKK Wert Front Street 1ALER. MTJ8IC

And Piper Hanging. •■COMITIM. tesH Ks bssteto* Music Hall.!

WALL PAPER. The Regular Season

OF 1893-94 WEATHER

WILL OPES IN AUGUST. JmiJIm. mu m OoM *o*sr BOCK BOTTOM PRICES.

J.Tan Eps

HILLEIU HZTEEJ* #~CO'

WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1023.

ghlladelpliiq

Jr y)J Ef® Specialist T'l TO PLAINFIELD EVERY THURSO, rvflfcatpaartaft TVLSL DUNHAM*8.OFFICE, 7 East Freot Street,

ot Nona

nun peered Id io Green Brook by the Peace urn lewtr end Wberenl, Tto ooxioo. odors arising therefrom sre sot only . constant annoyance to many people, bot also s scarce of sickness abd disease. Therefore, Bo It resolved, Tbel Um Boord of Heellh, of North rimoOekl (Mira. Herewith ow re- spectfully to enter « prowt against LOO city of PtelnOsIdi -nlloelog any tool, petrid, ooilooo or offensive oil tors, rroai any cesspool, wolor closet, or other course to empty into told

Nonrn Plainfield Long Island Railroad ifl>u Hi. htto ■lv oow lire. In Ilrookljo, bnt he will mar. them to IhU dly .boot Jnly It. HOUSE NUMBERING. Two toll games no ployed on the ' 8on.net street grounds yesterday. In UN morning the tkeneent# defeated the Pntefnooa ud In the nltornooe the Treuloae were rsequlehed. Tbe.nwre- li||ue <u cbnreclerieed by sllp- •hod playing end wore, umpiring Hudson >» so nnlklr Id hi. deeWoo. Uist In the afternoon Cednu. wna pel In bo place. A good I™ was tto re-

& ^T;

ASA COLLIER,

a nuwraia cooru wna or mi. anul. WiUlnm F. Richards, tbe oaatdealisl clerk for J. V. Bertnw, and HU. Roche! a Garey, of IbU dly were nor rted yesterday In Somei-rllis at the rnnldoooo of Mm. II. H. Put or, on High street, by Iter, rrnnk A Smith

Karina, ipty into tnld oroot. from the mdd lower, end morn earnestly request the Common CooncU of the city of rielnheld to Uko such measures as in their wlodom they mny deem bent. In nboln tto nnlsaoee com plained of, especially ee the mid sew- age discharge U detrimental to tto public h<ullO uillnt direct riotetloo of the Hutu law. RespectltiUy yon re, J. H. Cmu,

W. L. DOUGLAS • S3 SHOE .JPttr.

The yooag people will Hte In thU dly where they bare n boat of null wishers who will eougretalale them upon thin the moot Important step la their Heea, end will to gtnd to watch their soccers In amassing n share of lb la world’s goods. The acrlptnre admonition that It U not good for man to bn aiooa Ms bid n rood effect upoo the groom's family, he towing followed the good ex- ample of bln brother liertd II Bictorda who lest week look e North Plain Held brtdo back to Omaha with him. Bo long as Lorn “tha wily jiulo a rebar" U roguish eooogb to lorn men’s heads and mould litplr wishes to hla will mere eUl bo “marrying and glrmg In marriage.” orauTioi roi Warxx aaouid m BUT. Mr. Milligan, of Foailh and New street*, who hu been under surgical opermUooa for tbe femoral of rater around tbe heart, was subjected to the

Special Notice !

CreeceoU — I « 0 S » • 1 0 J— « Trenton. -HlltflHI-l A gome of bell won played on tbe gronnde near Valla Woods yesterday between the Foertb Word ball dab and tbe Bed Blocking. Tbe game was Interesting throughout. In the oereuUi Inning, Kane of Se Ponnh Ward dob, made e boaae ran end tto team dhi inch beery batting that they flaally defeated their oppoueou by e score of 7 to 3 Lyons pitched a good game lor tbe the Ponnh Warders, striking out 17 men shannon, tbn catcher, also did good work. Sullivan lor the Bed Block. Inga pitched well, and In one of the In- nings strack out three men.In success- ion when tbe tunes were lull. Tbe Oorbeme end the Athletics, of this city, ployed e game of Dell on the Park armor grounds yesterday morn- ing. Only six Innings were played nod tto Ockhams woo, defeating their op- poeenlrby e acorn of id to IS.

—Forty water melons consigned to a B. CUfftoo were stolen from e car on tbs trees near the depot Friday night The car was hrokta open. —A bicycle nder named Charley

SHEWED BROTHERS, Jose, while rtdlog down Somerset street yesterday afternoon, slipped in tto mod sed res directly Into n boggy standing near tto corner of Chatham street Both rider eed wheel were tai- lored tot not seriously.

—One patient Richard Markdone, of ■mbs. l a

Jl’jThe L*iemt|Stirl

DO AWE’S Diamond* Killh aod Liberty •treeu. Kaferr^U. A number of ciiinne peutioued lor a Are telegraph Iwx on ibe corner ol Fifth aod Liberty street* Referred u» Fire and Building Committee. Tbe “ - • • Supply Company pe- " reaclsd tlie

GROCERIES. John street aged aeroatnen yearn, fan brought to the hospital Sunday suffer- ing (Tom a dislocated elbow end bras- Plaindeld Wi lltloned tbn Cooucll - — contract of Bee. 28, 1882. m-.de by the Inbabilanta of tbe city of llalnflekl end tbe Company, tte tympany baring ac- qnlred the property by amlgnmoula Tbe reason for so asking wna In pur- suance with one of tto proslaionaol the eootract between the dly of PlnioBeld end the Gompauy dated Mny 2, 1«»2. Be furred to tha Corporation CoonneL Mayor Gilbert In a commnui- caUon ndYised acting In refer eoca to the Hondey obeena- tiou qaestiou and In response thereto an ordinance was Introduced and re- ferad to the Committee on Leas tod Ur-

lit Style, Workmanship and your , , Tto Bast la Tte Warns. Senator Henry O. Netooo, Of New York, writes: “On tha 27th of February, 1882, I wna taken with a violent pain in them gion of tha kidney* I sofferad sueb agony that I could tordly stand ip. As toon an possible I applied two Alloocb's Porous Plasters, one over each kidney, end laid down: la an boar, to my sor prion and delight, the pain bad TBBlab- el! and I wen well. I wore tbn planters for a day or two an a precaution, and

PASSAIC VALLEY DAIBY. Pen SUX from Jsswsy Doss Srii.eees al

ounces were taken out. Toe re la hope now of hla recorery. Al tbn Ume or the dm operation the gathering U water had pressed the lungs toward tbe right side ol the cheat tad breath- ing wan diflkcnlL Ur. Lowrte perform- ed tbe operations by saplrating.

Dramas by a kasawsy Baras. Last STenlng ns John Van Wet, ol Somerset street, and Joel Gaddis, of Green brook road,-were driving to ML Bethel about nine o'clock, when be tween this city end Warmer Ole the tome started to run away. Gaddis wea thrown out, bit foot caogbt In tbe step of tto boggy and lie wet dragged, tot was not seriously Injured The frisky notice of the furious equine were modi Bed St Last and peace reigned

WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH,

70 W«1 Front Strut The Plainfield Clothiers,

PRACTICAL MACHINISTS mcTcixn B2PAHXD,

Models Made, Mowen Sharpened, Bearing, Enameling, end Nickel Plating.

JJ3irgrIre anb £unbrin - 119 Exchange Alley.

tiled Dotvi Bask Is Cksak la aaa lews. About I 20 .o’clock last evening, one of the Dual sees men on Second street and a colored geutfaman breams ee Ibuslastle orer lh«'"Foarth sod started In to lake rierclar to get op on appe- tite for sapper. They got It, but prob sMy tto colored man got the best. At least be bad the bretot tbe Inulog aod rolled bis mas on tha sidewalk In high

That’! the Sennit from axerrine on our bicycles. What more exh iterating then a spin on one of onr Diem on a bright Spring moralngf Gome tad ex- amine All stylet, all price* High data machines for ladles, gentlemen, and boys- For bualnens or pleasure. REPAIRING. | RENTING. Majfiie »& Co., Ssal 31 SOMERSET STREET.

SEW LOT LAIHE8- BIBBED TESTS, ;- NEW LOT LADIES’ WHITE LAWN Al NEW LOT STRIPED PEKIN CLOTB, i NEW LOT GENTS BALBBICGAN TJNt NEW LOT GENTS 4-PLY LINEN <XH NEW LOT 75c. SUMMER CORSETS, : NEW LOT PURE SILK MITTS, NEW LOT WHITE COUNTERPANES, :

na tup to cucaso. To tto «rst person sending U words made from the letters contained la the words “Celery King," wn trill gin a free ticket |o tbe World’s Fair and $50 Id cash. To the 57lh person Bending the mum number ofworte, we will gWe • irip ticket aod $2i, Id eaab. To Ibe llSth pereoh, we will 0T9 a tflp ticket to |be World*. Felr. W. .U jOmr name

which m Bothing bwt aa infUacd conditto* at I be niicotn tarlace. We will £*Te One Hnndred Dollar, foe any cam at d<aJneu ( caused by c«i»rrh) that CUBOI be car'd by 1UU‘» OUrrb Ore Send for cirewUr*. free. F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo, O.

Prior to Removal into the New Babcock Bnilding

This will be the best opportunity ever offered in Plainfield to secure Real Bargains in genuine good New fresh seasonable stock, bnt we prefer the cash to moving the gtods to oar new quarters.'

Partial List of Items: ...at 60c, sold for «Se .. -at tec, sold for Me ,. -at J»c, sold for >*e nt ITJtc, totd for Its 1*2.25, sold for »S15 l 22 15, sold for 94-26 ■ at 15c,sold for Ite ...lOc.sohl for 12r Oc, sold for IOC 15c, soid Ibr 15e ■ St 26c, sold for 46c ...50c,sold IbrtOc ...40c,sold for 05c . u . —

Edsall’s Edsall’s

.12c, sold for 35c , ,. .160, told (or 91 ....72a, sold for 91 .89c, sold for 91.12

.11 ...Uei nokl tor 25c fOCq mud tor $1 1»

...92.00, #Md for92.85 ..9185, Mid for 92.15 -.91.25, noM for 91-50

... 91.10, sold for 91.20 ::: ..12c, sold for 25c ..15c, sold for 18c ..lie, soM for 14c

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' P E R T I N E N T P A R A G R A P H S .

I —Tl)e cue of McDowell n. mwhirli w«» »p[«>iiited for trial before

• Jnsliee N»«*i Monday I U Milled o uofwnrt..

: —Tlr»- awning in front of POWIIMH J• JMIM ft'nt Front oireet store' un firf :il.oiit hulf |»a«t six l u t evening> tlirniiK'h ilie careteM iMe of notnc lire

en. W". Tile Ore department I Mtarnrui'[•(*•!, "nil quickly responded, bo:ID ».•>(• was tlirow- - |-.ir:- -msiliiy evening. Mm. Joseph

LHsu, ol Somerset ettt-ei, while dri "»:• • her SOU - m Km Front sirro ,

srapei! '•••ir:̂ run iluwn hy ut th f W i. tlectn t the r of

ItyBtanders say i he motor maa•Ini out ring ibe bell, as required

' , [iflscliintr nil crosning. As It was thetar gra«ii tfte rear wheel of the car-

- ring' an-1 (cared ivs occupant*.—The new lamps for Alert's Hose

'• wigon have arrived andtWj are what; loroe call "dandies " The? are pret

; ;. • .v..,- and wilt throw ligbt enough>.;"..n any Ol I *la.ln field's street* to en-•urt: a sale trip to tlie members ol tbecompany on ttle darkest nigbts dnrtng'•George a" wildest Bights on bis wayWfire*.

—Tne (ieiebratlon ic the «ity aodBorough lut evening, was more exlire iiiiH. (or several years past.large number of houses were hand-somely IMorainated with Chinese lan-terns, anil liie private displays of flre-worka, many of which were very hand-some, went kept up until alter teno'clock.' ;

—Tlie Fourth was ushered in yester-day miming, in an appropriate man:ner. The old See bell was rung,whistle* were b;o<m and the din was

i farther lonrtnaed by tbe firing of cau.noos, pistols aad tlrecracktrs. Manypeople were on ibe street* ami ailagreed that more noise was made tbUyear than for several years past

—Members of the Gesang and TnroVerein bad a shoot OH their ground*ywierdaj alternoon, with tbe followingremit*: Meyer 88, J. Haurand S3,Kk-inaman Tn, .V_ Hculicbl 71, BechtelGs, Otto 73, l'rewelt 57, Floabach 91(iaelitlil 4B and Lnuk 40. Handsome]iriz>'B vrtrc iiwai-di'il thi- winners after

. which dancing was enjoyed nnlil the'larliness BCl Hi. *

- TUc rt-moval Rale at Fdsall's is at1

- - -say lliat this la thi- lien o.iportauity!: offered .n'l'liiliili.-lijio secure reahgoods

ami e iitble . . : , . , at such low, prices.—'Ilie fiiJepfriJcnt (lun Club held a

- star rifle auoct on their grounds yester-1 day afternoon,, in addition to the

DuMtlog al blue rocks and live birds.Twenty-live men were entered andprizes were awarded to marksmenRtebert, Hligler, Jaeger, Lelgtuhf user,J!.iH- ri and Ki " '

—The various hose companies paas-'•' e t away ilie hours of their lonely vigils

' • [ . . { night and last night by music.Hrtne of Diem enjoyed cooliug draughtsor lemonade, and Hie quieting Influenceof cigars The boys of No.' 2 '

. fancy dancing by local talent whichvery much enjoyed.

,. "i —Mock turtle soup is "on tap" atWimitiani * Crbwley's to-night.

<—'tfitaer Klely discovered tbat Mag-gie illckuy, a bright-eyed foarteen-

- year-old t;irl, was at the notoriousboose in I'ni.k-n'i alley. He took hersway and is aniious for the Society for

r Prevention Ol Cruelty to Children lolook alter her.

—After escorting the Summit TJoacCompany to New Providence yester

; dav, Utittman's Kaud entertained th«CliriBtianEpdeavoren at tbe latter place

i t witii a concert Congressman l)aundelivered an address. The fesU' ....Of ibe uajr were "set np" by Major

sj —fine- of the electric Hght wires wasknocked fron tbe pole on Eatt Secondureet near -Park avenue last night batwhile hanging tn mid air persisted fadispelling the dark

—The all-night dance of tbe vinin-: Deli) Athletic Clnb waa a great success.

I -Along toward morning the guests wouldj i'ri- • < and j awn, then yawn and dance.

Hut O'KetQy kept twanging the liarp ofEriu, each, note containing enthusiasmenough to keep any dancing Toot tn nwUOD. The clnb was there when theKourili ennui and met it patriotically.

—The first excursion to Asbury Parkgoes on Friday wbeo tbe CrescentAyeuue Cliurch make their annual trip

I 4oj tlie seashore. Ticket* f l . 35.' 'illciT Kiely arrested John Burns

; yesterday -at the request of his fondI «[«>DBe for beating ber.L*ter tbe spouse[ "Became resigned beneath tbe rod to

'•»''•'. find some sugar is tbe cane" andWked fur his dlsmissaL

1 i - 1 ti re»- colored men bad a fight on. West Ninth street near Grant avenue

•ail Holiday evening, and aroused theneigliUrrhood with their foul Isuguage.

~«rftof itie neighbors blew a -tin hornluuie hopes ol attracting tbe attention

. of ibe police, but none appearing, tbe<j«tii wu kepi up untu one of UM

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MIM Loviae Bont and Mrs. IlnbbelHornellavHe, Pa., are VISIIUIK the

eooatn Mrs. M. Bom, of No. & Latirande avenue.

Mr. and lira. H. A. Popp, of Wt_Piab Street, a-e at Spring Valley, Nf . j apemling the woek wltli Mr: anMrs. uliartea 1. WeatervelL

Mm. a Haynes, of Summit avenuespent the Fourth at Liberty Cornel

HIM Sale Naoghton, wbo has beenliving on Madison avenue tor some.!••ant, sails to-day for Kurujic wherewill visit lur old borne. *

Mlas Allen, of Pblladel|»hia, who baabeen visiting Mra. Farrington, ol Sandrord avenue, retarned horn* Hondaafternoon.

Mr* Farrington, of Sandford avenue,gave a reception to a number ol he(nenda Saturday evening in bonoi cher sister who waa vialting her fromBrooklyn. The decorations on tbe orcaaion were very fineaud the affair wasa very charming one.

Mr. and Mm. Jiarkneas, of New Yorkcame lo-day to ihe Hotel NeUierwoodfor a few week.

Miss Lottl* DeMen, or West Secondstreet, went on Monday to Paterson tospend ibe Fourth.

l'aul Ilaynes, of Summit aveaoe, Isat Moody's school at NorthBeld, Maaawhere lie Is enjoying a season of ontiniwith a party.

Will Wilcox, of North rialnfielil, Wbowae formerly in the First NaUonal Banku this city, Is In the Adirondack*. Hilealtb is much Improved.

Miss Fannie and Miss Nettie Madi-son, daughters of Dr. Madison, will goto the Adirondack! next Monday.

William Zelllg, of New York, whoformerly lived In North Plalnfleld, wain town yesterday, renewing old ae

qaalntances after an absence of efgheen years.

Andrew Scblick, of New York, spentthe Fonilb with friends la tb<Jo rough.

G. W. Hillrasin, an<l wife, olWest End avenne. New York, areisiiing Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Foanlaln,

>f West Front street.Flora Zimmermann. of Newck, ts visiting her sister Mra.

'.Long, of Summit avenue.Mrs. M. B. Janagin, of Jacksonville,

Florida, Is tbe guest of Mrs. A. B.Warner, of West Second sneet.

Mrs. Hill, of Newark, la vislUag tbeamily ofS. Peer, of West Front street.

Miss Belle Garter, of West Thirdtreet, spent the Fonrtb with herirotber at North Branca.

J. r*W. Houston, of West Ffonitreet, accompanied by bis daughter>may, rode on their wheels Mondayrenlng to New York, and spent yes-Tiliiy in ruling about the city, and en-

jying the various attractions whichhe day affbrder]-

William Iladsou. of Brooklyn, speiinday with hie mother OB Somerset

treet.A. Brower. of New YorK, visited bis

tber on Watcliung avenue yesterday..K'lm Abrams, of Monroe avenue,

i:i. bud bis liui..! crualied in tbe Pondool Werks some time since Is gettinglong Dicely.John R. Johnson, whose toes wereit off by a lrajn a short time since,

was able U> be out on crutrhea Satur-

Frank Hlatz, of Somerset Btreet Is(siting relatives la Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dnnavan. of'renton, returned home yesterday aftervisit with Mr. Dnoavan's pareuts ou

East Third street.David S. Dnnavan, of East Third

treet, returned to-day from Manas-[MIIM, where ne went to spend tbe•'i)!inli witb frienda. Yesterday heilepboned to this city about the largere which was caused there by ilie ex-

iloslon of fireworks In a store.George MaJion of Philadelphia, spent

be Fourth wUb but parents ID thiscity.

Mrs. Sarah A. B Green, of Park•\venue,' together with her daughter,have lea tne city for tbe seashore lorhe Summer.

J. H. Tier, ot Bank place in /tied aDumber of his fricuds last night to wit-

a display of flre works. WituOb's" and "Ah's" tbe appreciativeimpauy expressed their Joy.Frank S. Evans, wbo is connected

wltb JJuubam, Buckley k Co. ibe NewYork dry goods mercbauU, has takenbe residence of Mra. a A- B. Green,

on Park avenue for the Summer.Charles Case and Miss Lillie Miller,

mill of ibis city, spent the Fourth atiew Haven, Connecticut.

MINI Perdue^ of East Orange, Is thegueat of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Carman.

James J . Linke, the youngest son ofFrank Linke, of Somerset street, wastaken violently 111 last night; bat lor theprompt intervention at Dr. Jenkins, he

julil have died. The boy Is bnt littleliter to-day.Howard Wilson, formerly with steam-

er No. 2, of this city has returned aftea Buct-ewtfuL tnp with the Daniel Boom~ .mpaay.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bachler, ofHontdair, spent the Fourth witb tbe

family of r. J. Kreltllng, ofWest Front

—Tbe Hound Brook and Somervllleipen will be found on file at tbe Y.

.1. C. A. room* hereafter—There were many people Mondaj

light who predicted tbat tbe thunderabower would lower the temperatureor tiie following da* The predicuonswere wrong for the extremes yesterdaywere 84 and 58. Monday they were 81and 62, and tbe rain fall was 35 ol aniH-ti. One year ago last Monday ibe ex-

tremes were 'JO aad 67 and on tlie fol-•wtng day they were 62 and 07.

PralM.We desire to say to our eitizeaa, tbat

e are selling Dr. King's New Dbcov.ery for Cooaamptlon. Dr. King's NewLife Pills, BncUeo's. Arnica Salve andElectric Hiu«rs We do not hesitate toguarantee thorn every time, aad westand ready to refund toe purchaseprice If awila&etonreniu do not folow inelr use. These remedies win

tbelr great popolaritj purely on Lfaeiri L W . Baadolpti 31 w Front S

TNE COUNTRY CLUB CELEBRATES

as* Prrataehmie JHsflay M Oswrms*. Hat >i K ht . -Tt . ntpw

! rrtssa 11B nsM. of c ~ u , b U taftar IW MSSMT W « Or.r a B.U V MSivaa. N

A tiiouBand people gal bereft laslight on Seventh street, Arlington a'

enne, and on the grounds adjoining t( M o o , to wltiHM tbe magnificent d »ptay of fireworks provided by ihpinion Ooutity Conntry Olnb, In honuof the <«d»y we celebrate." There were116 pieces, each one loaded withotic powder aod a good chargeenthusiasm that "Bred" Waahb-gWa,

th patrlear that

little band oT pataMa,whieb made them stand so untlinchiagly, wltb aboea or-wiUiout, m tbe taea»r a Soutdeni SOD or amid ifae snowif a northern Winter and. contend fo

ibe existence of this day wblcb the•on at last, and handed down to naWashington was there too in a biasor glory. Witb one touch or theui itcb he sprung from Ute darkness Into the light and even those who hadnever seen blm recognised him at once,n the skilliul production of tbe iiyroehnisftartTbe exhibition was under the man

•moment anil direction oi Charles JFink, Fiank Bi.slii.ell, and W. T. Kanfman. The flreworks were in charge oa man Irom the Consolidated Firework)Company in New York, from wblcb thiiteces were obtained at a coat of somelundreds of dollars, and he manipulat-

ed them successfully, displaying iliemfor all there was In them. Tbe ground*were roped In to keep the crowd back,and lo ensure a success of the display,

it along in tbe evening Mr. Fiskquietly let down the rope and Invited~ a couple of hundred of the children

id tbeir parent* from down town to>t a tetter view of tbe scene from tbe«» at the rear of tbe Casino,items! feelings were touched when be

saw the little tads crlhiug their necks> get a view from tbe street and he>uld not resist the temptation to let•em come in. He said hemore orderly erow<j so ittdiHcrirainaie-

y mixed. The papas lav on the lawswhile tho little ones percbed npoa themnjoyed the scene to their Heart's con-

tent, i

Extra precaution had been takense of flee, by having two of ibe best•(•men In the city on band with extin-

guishers, ready at a moment's notice to>ut out the least spark thai threatenedanger to any of the surrounding real-ejcea. .They first weal around tbelock to get their bearings io M u

IOW wbal to do io an emergency. 1e of hose was also laid as an extra

reemition. Tbe same care Is taxit all of the Casino entertainments, solat no panic wonld ensue and possiblylire on tbe iiage would not be. knownthe audience should one occur, for

ro men are always stationed in thees with bucket* of water.After tbe display ot fireworks was

'er tbe club members and their friendael iu the Casino to tbe number of 300

nd were served with refreshments.Rogers and Conde with three

iecea struck op some dancing musicdoor bad been oiled and polished

or tlie occasion and was never in bet-er condition. The music was exquisiteid it is no wonder tbat the spirit ol'

ancing pervaded the young people sogenerally. The evening was ail thatould be asked and it waa well improv-

ed until midnight by tbe whirling dan-

ELECTRICITY* ECCEWTKICITIES.Dnringt the thunder storm Monday

(leraoon, lightning struck tbe gablend of a barn In the rear of the reel-ence of M . H. Brandon's, on West'ront street. The electric fluid toreB the Blate and passing inside, set tbeoodworfc on lire.Jacob Kriney discovered the fire and1

was about to pull box 48, at Front andAlbert streets, when be saw that thelaze could be^ut rut with a few palls~ water. His 'ibougbtfulnesa saveda (.epartnaent a long aud useless ran.A bolt shot Into the bouse oi Philip

)ottiel, of East Second street betweenerkinan and Richmond streets. Ithook things op pretty generally In theitchen, but did little barm. It passedhrongh the sink and tmasned a iiolrrush Into smithereens besides scorcb-ig the floor a little. A tree on Neth-rwood avenue near the railway station

was split.

IH JCFDOE CODDUeiOB-S COURT.To-day, the first time In a Urge por-

on of Halnneld's history, tbe cityudge had a sinecure on the morning

after tbe Fourth. No culprit coveredIth blood and glory or any other

lies of patriotic decoration, cameo tbe bar of justice to plead, an-

ver or demur. For once the bever-es that are used In stimulating entbu-ism did not contain powder enoughInflame men's minds to a sjifltcient

belligerency, to need tbe attention of•Ulcers to rnnpire or alt upon the

The Fourth was a success and'lalnfield remains prosperous and at

i with all nations.

STILL A PATRIARCH.Clarkson Mundy. tbe sexton of

Trinity Reformed Church, rang tbeburch bell load aud long to welcome

the Fourth yesterday morning. Hesatd that tbe old custom of ringing IDibe glorious day bad fallen somewhatnto disuse among sextons in tbe city,» t tbat he was "patriarch" enough toeep It a p. On toe tnttant that mld-Igbt appeared tbe old bell proclaimed

t and tbe proclaim waa keut op at In-tervals until 9 o'clock. Tne refrain waaaken np by UM bells on tbe Crescent

Avenue Ctanren, andNo. L

A Mead la need ts a friendand not lew tban one million people

sve found that ancb a friend In Dr.ing's New Discovery for Consumption

Cough, and OoWs.-If you b a n neverused tils Great Cough Medicine, odenai will convince yo« that it ha* won-nai will co y

derfn) curative powers In all d i s e eTbrort, Che* ind Long-. Each bottle

guaranteed U> do al 1 lb a t is c laim ed•money will be refunded. Trial bottle*

„ » • at L. W. Randolph's Pharmacy. %West Front Ht. Large bottles 50c. ami•1.00.

THE HH.LSIK TEHW8 TOURM¥ENT-| ECHOES FROM TIE FOURTH.

i. was aa* tiaha«a, YsstMav. as wa»Xtteitaa Bssaata hf j * Sss W a a will•av* tafcsTUysi at Tt-Memw.--Xvtvyeat waa Dalt|Uat Witk tat Harta*.IK I n wu Coaeladad Wita a BrUUaatMsflar aflTbe "Nahanl" tournament of Ih

HilMde Tennis Club, the preliminaryronntiaof which were: rlayed on thcloh rourti Hatunlay,; « M continueMonday and yesterday, lasting froma. m. to 7 p. m. Tbe result of fc-loiirDament waa a Ue between 1bteams Albeit Wimmomla aad F. WWala, agaiust H. V. ttyder and F.

games and lootpUyed to-morrow afternoon at 530o'clock, to settle the contest,' at whichtime the prizes in silver will be awardcd. Tbe nine teams ai.d their

aa follows:. P. Murray and W. P. Il-anda, won 1 lost 7. F. W. Wats andH Wabt, Jr., won, L lost, «, Albert

Simmonds aad C.F.Wala, won 7, lost 1J H. P. Wbarton and H. L. McOee, won 2OS16. C.I). Morgan and Wesley Abbott,won 5, lost 3. Sherwood West amH. D. Wart, won 5, lost 3 X. F. Jenninga and C. S Brown, won 0, lo.t St- V. Ityriet and F. K, Fish, jr. woi

", lost 1. A. Huntington and G. FSchooumaker, won 5, lost 3.

Tlie Ue was rvacbeu In tlie last round>f Ihe tournament wlien tbe West

Brotuer< defeated Simmonda and Wtdzafter a hotly contested match whichtrongbt liearty applause from the spec-

talon. The playing waa very exeel-and recalled la a score of 4-6, 7-5,

The spectators watcbed withreallilesa anxiety the flying balls, and

'B agile movements of the excitedirers nntll the finish. Tbe interest

the tournament will not cease until•morrow evening, aod. each player's

air champion will keen Insisting thater favorite la the finals will succeedntll the ball Is tossed over the net thesttlme.On tbe three days of tbe tournament

the grounds bave been filled with arepresentative gathering of Plalafleldpeople. It was largest yesterday,when 250,, or more, were present, sit-

ng In chair* about the lawn, standingalongside the courts, aad on the sidewalk aad (tilting on horseback ic thetreet. It w u the most, interesting day

club has seen in all Ihe yean of IUxiatencu. Every one of tbe largeamber present was delighted. They

all had seen many tournaments but'er enjoyed ene more. Tbe club Isbe congratulated In thus sorpaaslng

11 IU previous effort* ID Interesting iulends. Tbe tournament was well

managed, and the success of It Is large-y doe to tbe efforts of the tennis eom-niUee' composed of p. O. Tiffany,balrman, and Fred Walz, Dean Byder,

and Henry West.

The court i yesterday presented a.•auliful appearance. They* were pret-ly decorated with bunting, giving theid "Ity a very patriotic! look, tbe dayaa bright,aad under ibe cool shade of

the man; trees, charming Udles inand some gowns chatting eheerjHv,ade the scene ranarcably charming

nd one long to ba remembered.lie nations birth-day was not forgotten,it waa appropriately celebrated withfine display of fire-works on the

rounds, from " to IU o'clock la theveulng, watch waa highly enjoyed bye femil.es and chilUreaaor ihe mem-

Uerg and their frienda. . *

TMttfc.Probably tbe finest display ol fire-

works ever Men tn Plainfleld waa tbene witnessed by tbe members of tbe

Park Club and their invited friends lastvening. There were rockets and

bombs galore, numberless Bower pots,mines and colored lights, tourbillonrockets, showering flower pots, hori-zontal wheels and a large number of

xcellent set pieces, In fact almostvery thing ever Invented In tne fire-orks line including some Of (be very

atesl novelties. This magnificentsafoilymana

BICYCLE KOnS.Al New Market yesterday afternoon-

Thomas A. Ctimmgs of the >< nighSchool Athletic Assonaiion << woo aolid silver medal aa the first prize laro mile bicycle race.Captain F. L. C. Martin w u one of

be judges at the Railway races yester-day afternoon He was late la gettingway from the city and made tbe tripTten miles on bis Colombia in just 29Inntea.la the bicycle race* at Bahway yes-

terday, Nate TiUworth. or tbe CrescentVlieeloien, wbo rode 4a tbe quarterIke handicap and who was la tbe lead,

waa run lino on the last turn, and forcednto the fence. He was thrown tohe ground bat beyond a number ofrevere bruises, h-i was uninlured. The

Victor Scorcher" which W. II. Bog.rs furnished for the nee , Is a totalreck.At Dunellen yesterday afternoon,

red Walker and IT. Milligan, of thisty, took part i n * hundred yard dash,

Milligan ou bis wheel and Walker onout. Walker bad a handicap of teaards and woo easily. Craae of thisty and Tingley ol DoneBea wbo tookart in a two mile bicycle race, collidedar the fiolsb, bat Crane wbo waaead at the time, was swarded the

.jtory. Walker also took part :> in axit race, bat was distanced.

U B 1 I W LOVE fUKTOBLT SUIT.Yesterday afternoon, as Andrew

Love, jr., was passing a North avenuevery stable, a boy who was standing

n the doorway shot off a pistol loadedith powder. Love was sot over three

eet away at tbe time and received tbeull charge in bis race. He w u taken

nee to Dr. Carman's where bisids were dressedi It la feared

hat he will lose tbe sight of both bis

—This afternoon while a man naFaiton was turning bis horse and wagonaround by the freight depot the wlwas overturned. FolWo and a 1 _•dri with him w e n thrown oat. The

ttle girl fell among tbe horse's heels,

_ very preltyexhibition of flreworkawaa given at the Faowood dub booseastevasing. Prot A- O. Carpenter

of this city furnished the mtufeSaodafter the exhibition dancing and re-

eshmenu filled up tbe balance of the

—There was no twit lama betweenu e married and tingle men of tbePark Club on l lu morning of theFonrtb a* the married a m wereready but tbelr apponenu failed to pu

appearance. SOUM say the angleu Had beard of the strong U M

w^t they were to meet and lost coarage and thus Ballad to I M W U I I M

n * Wars Sajatwl aU Vkf <kst Wtwslajaiwjl I sa i "Mta* S a m U W

-XsadtsV" VUlt OtMn Did, Sat b s tTktlr ChaaisM, aad SM Bans! h p r .Henry Boat, aa employee of George

Voebl, was badly injured by tbe explosion of poWBer while celebraUng tbFoortb at 10.45 o'ekwk Monday mrlIn toe alley by Voehl'a store. Fromatatement oT facts it ia a wonder thatbe waa not killed. Me Lid a poanof powder la A can that was well closela order to ensure a good noise, aadhad aaacbed a fuse to it. While bwas.bending over the dangerous conbinaUoa Ughiing It the exploaion oc-curred sooiier than be expected aadbe was blown fifteen feet and knocke.uaconscious lor a time. When helicked himself op bis hands were badlwrned and his wrlua were cut bilecea of Ibe can. Be staggered aast to Voebl'B. store . where lie

cared for.

Charles Meeserachmiflt, a lad livingon Washington street, wbile passingGazelle EoRine boos* al 1.30 o'cloclyesterday morning with tliree cotnpanwns stepped on something which exploded aad burned through his shoe tohis foot. The shock was so treat aodthe ludden pals so intense that heaintei! and was carried by the firemenmo tbe house Dr. Herbert was Uiei

at the time and cared Tor the boy's IIuries. It w u not known ju»t what the

exploaloD wa < toat lo |*ed blm.

A small blaze was discovered yes-terday forenoon In a pile of rubbish InIbe rear or G. Q. Packet's Btore. Itwas pat oat by an extinguisher, by Hpse

' boys, i

THE uxi; cum aunuiot.

TIB* Th ipUy af PlMwarka Foil o w*d by a

ex-iblUon waa atost SDCcesaraUy managed

u every particular and was greatly en-oyed by the large number «f specta-

tors present who assembled on the newroraenade which baa just been badlver tbe bowling alleys aad was oaed

for tbe llrat time last night, as well asa tbe cupola and on tbe terrace justn the rear ot the club house. Whenle last set piece had burned away and

last mine and rocket bad exploded. assemblage gathered in the club's

receptio* room where dancing was iu-ulged in until long part midnight,isler of Newark furnished most excel-

eal tonsic for the occasion. The re-ceiving patronesses were:

Mrs. 8. Townsend, M n . S . A. J. Me-utohen, Mra. If. S. Taylor, Mm. G. P<

Oupee, Mrs. O. C. Erans, Mrs. W. L.auadera, H n . W. J. Roome. Mrs.

A- McOee, Mra. J . T. Scott, Mrs._ Van ]>eVenter, Mrs. B. A. Hege-mao, Jr . , Mrs. O. D. Ballock, Mrs.

. A. * Reed, Mrs. E . ' t - . Hoole-,re. W. M. McGee and Miss Idansgrtvve.

The committee in charge are to bearmly eongt^ataiated npoothenaeqaal-ed success Of last evening's enlcriaiu-ent. Lack of apace only prevents theubltcatioo of a list or those presenthieb Includes many of onr beat known«Iety people.

—An Incipient blaze was causedisterday at tbe home of Constableeorge Bocafellow, of West Thirdreet In tbe morning. I h e "gratef the kitchen stove, while fall ot hotoals fell oat oa tbe floor, setting ita fire bat it waa pat oat before Bert-is damage resulted. ' ,—Balloons from neighboring towns

oatlng galy In a stiff breezeame over last night to apprise Plain*eld tbat the Fourth was being cele-brated with high jinks iy our neighbors.

—A. T. Hinnchs, of the Crescent'heelmen, did not race al Asboryark yesterday. He was unable to getivone to go there with him.—A. large nnmber or Plalafletders

Uended the hop at tbe Netherwoodotel last night. *—About half past seven o'clock last

veiling a member of Warren Engineompany discovered Ore beneath tbe

stoop or a bonse occupied by the familyf Roger Stltea A few palls of waterut out the blaze aod no alarm waaMM.

TOTTSt

p S«le or to let. lo room bone, brick,within S .minul« walk of it.tion. 1, CMulford, Broker. : -

Let.—Desirable homes for the workX an. Handy to town, handy to •hops,

comfortable, brand nevir.ecananiical. WcMSccand street ne*r PUinfield u a n , Apply

i all .round. AddreM Bicycle, Courier

p n n l helper. 506 Wilehung ave.

man. Genna or American, u none• an invalid lad; in the country. ApplyCrtvxnt atenue, cor •J—•»- s

>eo the little watbiing bird!ike io fly to tbe babbling brook and pthe water and spatter

Sve^jn the iimmc or any olber limefothing » rcf.nhiii,>rly or late, a* plenty of water and goodloap, clcaoiing and softening to the tki:

[now wtut we are talking *bontn oaering 1LITIIJI1 8 LOT SOAP.fo one rtould be without thisaponacions Inxtuy, as it costsInly ten cent* a cake, 3 for 35cL great bargain, and should be In eve

hoasejnPUinfield, suburb* and adjoining town*.

Sold only at SHAW* PHABKACT, Froa-treet. Opposite Pmrk avenue, PUinfield. M. J

Uttie

A STYLISH TURNOUTs an assured fact when you deal with us. There -

are fashions and leaders in fashions.

WE AEE LEi|DEKjn the line of Carriages, Harness, Etc. W

always have (he Latest Styles and always ha'he best goods as well as the medium prii.'he styles and prices you cannot beat.

IN Fiefou cannot equal them all combined anywb

Norman house.28-34 Bath Ave.

600 feet from beach, aoo feet punas, oneock from Auditorium. The.locHion nn-

ed. Good Table, artesian water, com-..able beds. Irery attention paid to gaesUddrexi[Lode Box 2147, Ocean Grove.

Iain arenne, CIOBP to ocai MRS. A. W. LlfMAN,

The ARLINGTONOCSAN GROVE, N<J.

UnJer new management, Newlypainted and re-famished. Locationeniral. Strictly first-claw In all ap-

poiatmdnU. G. H. MILLAR, Prop.

DAVE'S"ONSORIAL - PARLOR

311-2 Wert Frnit Fj.Monthly UckeU ror hair cutting and

•h.ving only f l .M.

Mt abop In th-. city. •

minot > HouseC APT. J. H1M0T, '; TtpVtittOI.

T h d j » * S t tThird AABBDBT FABK.

»t(*Street,NEW JERSEY

PUBLIC NOTICENotice is hereby given pursuant

the ordinance aotboriiing the Fire Mar-shal of the rity of Plain field in case -of

Combustible Materialsstored In a manner, in his opinion, de-tective; or daagerons, to take proper•teps to protect tbe public Interest thatthe storage or placing tor sale apoa anyortbestreetaorslclewalkaof the city, orRockBU. Firecrackers, Torpedoes orotlicr I "

FIREWORKSwill be regarded as calling for the exer-cise of this power, and all persons amwarned that any violation of (he ordi-nance thus construed will, meet withprompt measures looking to the prose-cntion or offenders without farther no-

se. T. O. DOANX, FlreMarshaLDated Flalnflaid, July I ,

TRY OUR 35C TEArjooareKciiatomedlothollnewoae.l.oiirSMtoawUISU the bill Haa

ooi iinarl Jara, S8e dona, large sect plnu, !Cc doaen, aad hall-gaHon'. .OKH. Jel.j OUaaea, 30, 35 and 40c do*. Beat mad« Prewiring Keulea, « ,5. SO, U , 40, 4S, 50, 55, 60,15, 70 and 7M. Hanmocka, CroqnM,a«l Oil

sure , at redoced prtea. 811 douW. aheet. Ta»gWo« FlJ Paper aod holder,

Ike .ample In Window, free, when pD0LLAB& Boyrf Expre*. Wafon

4qt,»1.87, ( q

nickel plated war.

. ToOet 8«ap, », 10, 16, 20 and 1J Inerj. BalkMdBau. HowtarnU

o n iitoaer Set Irom> Gold Sroued, and

L; M; FRBNCHI16, 18, 20 and 22 Somerset Street,

AUCTION SALE)t tbe effects of the Ute Henry Thotuaa, on Mtinnjng avenue, on

Hotel Stratford THURSAY AFTEROON, JULY_ 2 p. ru. sharp, consisting of a lot of Bomeaold ] I

OCEAN GROVE. H. •'

nc New Bolster wagon; one Cow, one Calf, 20 months old. Salei ih i

J Carey, Auctioue*

MOY'S SODAA GOOD THXI6 TO DRIHK.

$500.00 l i f e InsuranceTo all cuttomen that Umde'with •

FRED W. DUNN, The Plai#eld Grocer|No. IS Norti , r a , c

EOO.OO Con^^dia.polkT I

10,000 SUMMER HATSFrom 5 c . to $fi EACH. [ I

U. B. CRANE Hatter

T a j not asm Hatiaivi mnOnr sm. m fn fU fniinr this •insf'inn tnc* al Ihatr

eSo.FINE' LADIES' "wtSAPPEBSr

32 W«t RMt atwet.

wa«^taaKbiHMrToiK.flW,D»A!fN, I

Refrigerators,Gasoline and Oil Stoves;

Gasoline. WATER COOLERS, *

A.M. GRIfFEN, ^B.R.FORCG,

Hats, Cap^'TrunksSHOES

t* eowrmv cut kumuri. JULY. 1893 4hmcd» MONDAY MORNING

HOW ART) A. POPE as at Hpring v'.IWj, N. T„ apendiiijj Urn week aim Mr. end Mr*, uharies I. twimli Mrs. R llsynea, of Summit arenne. •fMsi me Foerth at Liberty Comer Kus Naughlon, wbo kaa barn m Madison aranaa lor some ume

_* thousand people gathered last night oa Bevebth street, Artiagtow av aaaa, and on the ground, adjotamg the (Mateo, to wNhaM tha atagnificent die plnr of flravorka provided bj ike Uafan Coonty Country Olab, |„ boaor or tba "vlaj no aelabrake.- Tbara warn lit piece*. sank ana InmUd ,Hk pain- nlko luHBilor aa.1 a - - - -a .. .

Ilnag _ I***. “•"*»/ <>» Kama where alia will nail her old home. Mias Allan, of Philadelphia. who has bam TlaMlag Mrs Paniagua, ol Head ronl aranaa, returned born* Monday aliemooo. Mrs Farrington, oT Haadford aranaa,

!*'*,* raceptloo to a nambar or bar Inruda rial onlay areolag la hoaoi ol her Malar wko was nailing bar from Brooklyn. Tba daaormUoaa on Ike oe- caalon were rery Boa nod the affair waa a rery charming one Mr. and Mrs llarkness, oT Sow York, came Uxlay to Ike Hotel Nalkerwood

LESS THAN COST. PRICES.

PKKTISKST PAHAUBAPUA —The caaa of McDowell rs Wlfilana Oblrli **• appointed for trial before Jaw tee Naah Monday waa ae tiled out of roort.. —The awoing In front of Powllssn A June, tv rat Front alreet atom waa sal sa tire alnul half peat Ml last arenlng llimogh the rnrelras nae of noma Ore- meters The Are department waa fosita-ipe-1, and ipiirkly responded, bnl

Mlaa Ionic DeMera, of West Second “treat, want on Monday to Paterson to •pend the Fourth. Pool llayoes, of SommH araaoe, U at Moody’s school at Northfleld, Maaa , •hare ha la enjoylag a aaaaoo of ooliug with a party. Will Wilcox, of North Plainfield, wbo waa formerly In Ilia First National Hank in Una city. Is In the Adirondack!. Ilia health is oioch Improved. Mlaa Fannie and Mlaa Saule Madi- son, liana titers of Dr. Madison, wdi go to the Adtrondacka nail Monday. William Zellig. of Now York, who formerly lived la North rialufield, waa In town yesterday, renewing old ee- rinalnlanrea after an absence of eigh- teen years Andrew Schlick, of New York, spent the Fonith with friend* In the Borough. Hon G. W. Tfillmnn, and wife, ol West End aveuue, New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs 0 H. Ponntaln, of Woat Front street JIM* Flora Zimmermans, of New Branawlek, la visiting her sister Mrs F. Long, of dammit a venae Mrs M. B. Janngln, of Jackson .1 lie, Florida, la the gocet of Mrs A. B. Warner, of Went Second alreet. Mrs Hill, of Newark, la viallleg tba family of 8. Peer, of West Front at reel. Mlaa Belle Carter, of Weal Third alreet, epvnt the Foorth with her brother at North Branch. J. riW. Houston, of Weal Front street, accompanied by his daughter Daisy, rode oa tbeir wheels Monday

J II. P. W barton and II.L McGee, won 1, mate. C. B. Morgan and Wesley Abbott, woe 5, lost a. Sherwood Weil and II. D. Waal, woo 5, fowl J a. F Jco- nlngs ami C. 8 Brown, wow l,IMI H. V. ltydet sad F. K. Ftah, Jr., won lost 1. A. HuaUngVM and 0. I. Schoonmakar, won 5, lost 3. The tie wnan ached In the last rownd of the too rn am eat wbea the Worn Brother, defeated Stmmoods and Wall •Oer a holly eoolmted match which browght hearty applause from thaapee- tatora. The playing waa vary ciocl lent and rwaolmd m s acorn of *-4, 7-4, < 1 The apectaints watched with breathlem anxiety the Hying halts, and the agile movement* of the excited players until the Burnt. Tba mtercet la the tournament will not cease antu to-morrow svanlng, and each pUyaria fair champion will keep Inalauag that bar favorite In ths Benia wilt aooraed nnUI the ball la tossed over the set the

qV'U-Umm Ho. iSC~ra iwS^S? 1 Float, dt taproreaKSta, rcamaahle

A STYLISH TURNOUT with her wo on E.«t Front .tree , Bar- aoaly e.raped being run down by aa , electric car at the corner of Walcunng evttrae ttintaadera say the motor maa dal nol ring the ball, as required on ap- preaching All crusting. Ae It waa tha car grand the rear wheel of the car- riage and scared it* occupants. —The new lamps for Alert's Horn aagne nan- armed anil (bey are wbal am call "dandle, ” Tbe» are prat- kily Jrwrlrd and will throw light enough Bpoeauyel I’lqlnBeld’a atrecta to en- tort, a tale trip to the member* of the tewpanv nn the d.rteat night, doling ••George a” wildest flignta on his way to Brea —The eelebratloa to the elty and Poroagh last Keening, waa moreexten aiee than for several years past A large number of houses were hand- aomely Illuminated with Chinese Ian- ten*, and toe private displays of fire- work*, fitab.v of which were eery band, fome, aere kept Up until alter ten o'clock.’ —The Foorth waa ushered In yester- day moral eg. In an appropriate man- acr Thu old Hro bell waa rung, whittles were b.own and till din waa farther increased by the firing of can-, noon pistols nod firecrackers. Many people were on the street* and all agree! that more noiae waa mndo Ibis year than for aeveral year* past. —Members of the Oeaang and Tara Venm had a »hoot on their ground, jraterde) allrrnoon, with the following rcsnlta: Meyer oil, J. Haurand 87, kleiri.man !(, A. Hrtillchl 71, Bechtel fo«, Otto 73, Dreaaelt 47, Ffoabach 41, t-aehrlit *7 and 1-euk 40. Hundaotue prixea were awarded the winners after which dancing was enjoyed until the darkness act in.' - The trmovml sale at Fdaall’a ia at IrarLingibuch. attention and hia (wirons aiy that tint Is the treat opportunity offered lu Plalnticld to secure realg'toda and e iuhle aiOcIca at aucli low, pricew. —The Independent (inn Una held a eur rile Mioct ou their grounds yeater-

la an assured fact when you deaf With us. are fashions and leaders in fashions.

In the line of I always have the the best goods : The styles and |

Carriages, Harness, Eta Yi i Latest iStyles and always ha’ as well as the medium price prices you cannot beat

Probably the finest display at

you cannot equal them all combined anywhere.

tors present who assembled cm Ibe new promenade which baa Just been built over the bowling adtys and waa need for the first time last night, as well as In the enpoi* and on toe terrace just In the roar ol tba dub koaae. When tba last set piece bad burned away and tbs last mine and rocket bad exploded the assemblage gathered In Ibe elnb’a reception room where dancing waa In- dulged In until long part midnight Eieter of Newark furnished moat excel- lent-moMe for Ibe oceaMon. Tba ra-

M. FRENCH! - Ornarc WMBfartmL I

Ij dm* lo the effort* of the teonia com- mittee composed of l>. O. Tiffuy, Chairman, and Fred Wall, Dean Kydar, and Henry Weak The coon i yesterday presented a beastlfUl appearance. They wen pret- tily decorated wltb banting, giving the vid -lty a very patriotic look, tba day —an bright,and under tba cool shade of

(buiiaa* Maaafimtarae, 16, 18, 20 and 22 Somerset Street, Norman house.

waa bright,and under ibe many trees, ebat „ — „ bandaome gowaa chatting cheecMy, made tba scene ramariiabty cbarmlng and one long to be remembered The nations birth-day waa not forgotten, hot waa ap wopnately celebrated with a fine display of firetworka on the grounds, from 8 to IB o’clock in the eveniug, wtuch waa highly enjoyed by the fen.ilien and cbllurrapor die mam luire ami ikmlf fakamrU - ,

AUCTION SALE Mra 8 Townsend, Mrs.8. i J Me- Cutebeo, Mra M. 8. Taylor, Mrs. G. P, Dnpee, Mra. G. C. Evans, Mrs W L. Hanndera, Mra. W J. Bootee, Mrs. B. A- McGee, Mra J. T. Scott, Mra A. Vaa DeVenter, Mra. B. A. liege- man, Jr., Mra O. D. IlaUock, Mrs. C A. t Reed, Mra. E R Boole-. Mrs. W. M. McGee and Mis* Ida

Tbe floor bad boon oiled and polished for the occasion and wan nerei In bet- ter condition. Tbe music waa eiqaialle and It la no wonder that tbe eplrit of dancing pervaded Ibe young people ao geuentlly. Tbe evening wan nil that could be naked and it was well Improv- Hotel Stratford OCBAK GROVE, V. J. Mr. and Mr*. Cbarlee Itanavan, of Trenton, returned home yesterday after a vuut villi Mr. Dauavau’a pareuia on Eaat Third Mfcct. David 8. I hi oa van, of Eaat Third •treet, returned to-day from Manaa- quao, where ne went to spend tbe Fourth with friuoda. Yesterday lie telephoned co thia city about ibe large fire which waa caoaod there by the ei- [iloalon of Arc wort a In a store.

George Mahon of Philadelphia, iponl ibe Fourth wilb bis pareota in thia city- Mrs. Sarah A. H Green, of Part avenue; logeiher wiUi her (laughter, have left tbe dtj for tbe aeaahore lor ibe Summer. J. II. Tier, of Bank place In riled a number of hla fncuda laat utgbl to wit* uraa a d tap lay of Are work*. Willi “Ob'*" and “Ah'a" tbe appreciative

XLBcmciTT's xccuTucmm. I Hiring* the ihonder atorm Monday afternoon, lightning struck the gable eod of a barn In tfcn rear of the real- deuce of H . II. Brandon's, on Weal Front alreet Tbe electric fluid tore off tba slate and passing Inside, ael ihu woodwork on Are. Jacob Kriney discovered the Are and waa about lo pull box 48, at Front and Albert street*, when he aaw that the blare could be put cut with a few pulls of water. Ilia Thoughtfulnean aaved ibe uepartmeul a long a»d useless run. A bolt abot Into Ibe bouae of Philip Gout el, of East Second street between Berk u< an and Richmond at recta. It shook things up pretty generally In the kitchen, bnl did UtUc barm It paaaod through tbe »nk and smashed a hair

MRS. A; W. LYMAN,

The ARLINGTON T J Cqrey, Auctioneer OCEAN GROVE, N,'J. rnew management Newly and re-lbraWted. Location . Strictly HraPdann la ail sp- ent*. C. H. MILLAR, Prop.

mile handicap and wbo waa In tbe lead, waa run Into on tba Inal Urn, and forced into tbe fence. He n* thrown to tbe ground bat beyond s number of severe bruieen, he was uninlurad. Tbe ••Victor Scorcher" which W. n. Bog. era reminded lor the me*, la a tout wreck. At Dooellen yeatevday afternoon, Fred Walker and n. Mllllgw, of thin city, took par* in a hundred yard itnah, Milligan oo hie wheel and Walker oa foot. Walker bad a hand leap of ten yard* and won anally. Crane of thia elty and Tlngkey ol DnneBen wbo took part lo a two mllo bicycle race, collided

•—t'fiicer Kioly discovered that Mag. IK lliikoy, a bright-eyed fourteen ,ear 1*1 girl, wan at the notorious house tn I’reden'i alley. He took her away and la anxious for the Society for Prevention 01 Cruetty to Children to look alter her. —After earortlng tbe Summit Hoar Company to New Providence yeater- da*. Guttiaan’s Baud entertained the CtirolianElelenvorera at the latter place njlh a cqncert- Cungreaunnn Dnon delivered an mddreta The fenUvtttee of the day were "net up" by Major Askrrman. —i me of ibe electric fight wires w*» knocked from the jiole oo East Sei-ood ■*reel near l’ark avenue last night but While hanging in mid air persisted tn dispelling the dark nee* —The all-night dance of the Plain- field Athletic Unb was a grant succem Along toward morning the gnesl* would dance and yawn, then yawn and dance. Bat O'KeiDy kept twanging tha Imrp Of Eriu, each note containing enthusiaam •*«.gh lo keep say dancing foot la mo don. The club was there when the Fourth nun nod met It patriotically —The Ural eicoraton to Aabory Park goes on Friday when ths Crescent A venae Cbnreh make their anneal Irip fo| the eeashore Ticket* f 1.14. —OIBqer Klely arrested Jobs Boras yesterday «t the reqaeat of hla food •tense (or beating her Laler the aponae '’became rraigned beneath tbe rod lo even find eome anger in the rawe'' and naked tor bis dlamlaaaL t—Three colored men had a fight on »’est Ninth street near Grant arcane W*t Monday evening, and sroaned the Mgliburhood with their foal language. -«» of the orlgfatinr* blew a tin horn felhe hopes « attracting the attention of the police, hoi none appearing, the fight *•* kept ap mill one ol the mqa

mg the floor a little. A tree on Neth- erwood aveaee near the railway aUUnn was split. IX JtTDGX CODDiaSTOfifi ChtHtT.

To-day, the Brat time fa a large por- tion of Plainfield's history, the city Judge had a sinecure on the morning oiler the Foorth. No culprit covered with blood and glory or any other

$500.00'' . LUe Insurance FREE.

FRED W. DUNN, The PL^ifield Grocer ; bop at tba Netherwood

Notice Is hereby gtvsn pnranant to the ordinance aatkorUlag the Fire Mar •bnl of the ally of Plain Bold In cam of Combustible ’M’ntBrinln

stored la a manner, la bka oplnkm, de- tectiva or daagaroaa, lo taka proper steps to protect ths pabllc latereat that the storage or pfeeing lor aalo opoa any of tha stream or aldewalka of the elty, of Rocket*. Firecracker*, Tcrpodoea or “““fireworks wfll be regarded aaralhng for tha azar- dae of this power, aad all persoaa are warmed that any violation ef the onB- natiea than coast need wUll meet with prompt msaawres looking 14 th* proas- cntlon of offenders without (Wither no-

10,000 SUMMER HATS Free* Be. lo ts each, j |

U. II. CRANE Hatter

TONSORIAL - PARLOR 31 1-2 West Frot Fj. O8o. FINE * LADIES’ WRAPPEBS

»-•> ■aU. mod. can >a bouaS* as sbmn sn row sen ass-Wlmn fo MswTssW. _

Refrigerators,ICE CEEAM mmena

Ocusolioe and OH Stoves;

Gasoline. WATER OOOLEjlS,«

A.M. GRIFFEN, _ jy*”

-A rery

B.R.FORCE, WK..M

vbOOTS ^ s

Hats, Caps, Trunks ^221

a. Wb. Th. Fr. Sa. I

5 6 7 8 12 19

13 20

14 21

15 22

26 27 28 29

Page 4: she BHIRE DAMP. ^ggglSSL, Another Terrible Fatalitv in a n English Collier*. OTEB A HUNDRED WOBDOOt DEAH Tbe ussnaa •i-.ij:il nt the pit n (.tfiili.e I'«i!l" Find Hie ALI - Ljlag;

T H Emmmm

COUmBft,TVISPNESDAY.JULY 5 T898.

'

RIOTOIISJUIDENTS,Critical Condition of Affwn in the

French Capital.

MAST RIOTEBS U8IHQ FIEEAKIB.

PARl*. JaljX—RtotMW demonstration*•f i» mailr bj UadMU y«*i«rd*T atSLG«rm«in dm I'rw. u d In the Him Jacob,n o r the Hospital da 1* CbariM. The polio*were unable to dlspcrwUw mob*. Kreo-toattj m larm drMohment of «MV«JtT

a chantnt •nil kca i iwl the MudeoU. Themunicipal ctHnictlior* aar«d»cidnd to wadIt deputation to the funeral of M. Snger,the clerk who warn killed fa tbe encounterbetween tlie polio* and student* In th«J.#.tin qnarter (in Saturday. Thnj hareI mini a proclamation, however, iirtflnjti "pcnrim1 nho attend the funeral to Icalmly and ytaaafally.

The disorder in the atraeta Incraaaeihourly. Th« district between the Ra* St.Peres and the College de France, twoblock* rant of tbe Boulevards St. Michel,la in full riot. Troop* of cavalry and•quads of police are stationed In ever?street. The atndenta bold their gronnd.They a n itopping and upeettlng all ve-hicle.. Scores of carta and carriages harebeen net on flre. Many atadenU ara using

Between 11 and IS o'clock tbe moba piledup t b* OUTTJWO* and carta which thej badaetaod to barricade tbe street*. All the•bop. between tae Rue d*. Perea and 'COII«M« d* Franc* were doaed. The naof twenty men •ereralj Injured In the riotaof the nf«ht have been reported. Twelveof the injured are In hoapltala. M. LXMS,prefect of pol icr. tendered hjs re»l«n *t innto the government on Moiftiay, but tbegovernment declined to accept It untilafter the reatoration of order. ' ,

ID the Latin quarter moat of the win-down are broken, tbe lamp poaU tjlns•erase the street* and broken, furnitureand half annulled rehttkrlle atrewn overtbe pavemeHU. A police brigadier ta saidto have been meverely wounded with a re-volver.

The mob in front of the Charity bonpitalhave been charged repeatedly by the poll**,but fiKh t back and will Dot disperse. Theiralike* in windows of bnildings sear tbehospital have been pelting tbe police witherockerv and furniture, and cotton woolMturated with carbolic acid. Manj-pollce-men have been injured. Although bold-Ing the nkob at tbe boepltal In check thepolice hare beea Umacceaadil la takingtbe ofTenaivB.

The critical situation la complioated bythe demonstrations of the work logmen.Three thousand of them met last eveningIn tbe Labor Exchange and decided to re-main In the building; all night to preventthe authorities from executing their threatto close It.

The kwn.il anxiety U everywhere ap-parent. General Sauaaler, militnry gov-ernor of Paris, haa prepared tlie garrisonfor tbe wont.

Tbe Paris news papers u y that one police-man was killed, and thirty or forty polios-men and 150 rioters wounded.

TwoBlj-.il P u m i t n KllT-d.ST. PKTSRSBLBQ, July ft.—A terrible dis-

aster, running In large loes of life,, oc-curtr-d on the steamer Alfona, a boat em-pK.jrd In the river trade on the Volga.Tbe steamer, with, quite a number of pa*-aengera on board, wan approaching Rom-an •>*. when her boiler, exploded, killingtwenty-*!* of the Maseagera. Among thedead are General Petrushewssi. The ei-plhston tore the upper part of the ateataerto piece*, and the hurnlnn coals that wenblown from the furnace* art flre to thewreck, ihe boat burned to the waUr'isdg< and then tank.

CAFE MAT, July B.—Ex-President Har-rison made a patriotic address ben yester-day upon the right* and duties oi*ltiseu-Mi i|>.' Tbe ei president's eloquent wordsware attentively listened to by a targecrowd of people, and be war. loudly ap-plauded when be concluded. After thadelivery of hfti address General Harrisonheld an impromptu reception and shookbands wltii most of hi* auditors.

COLCMBUft, O. July 9L—The People'sparty of Ohio met In eonreatton here yes-terday and nominated tb* following stateticket: For governor, K. J. Bracken; lleu-

it governor, Milton D. Cooler. Athens;arer, William H. Taylor; attorney

general. Colonel J. H. Rhodes; judge ofupreme court, Captain C. T. Clark*; dairy

and food onmmisnioner, Thoma* N. Hick-man; member board of public works, Mat-thew Baber. Juat before adjournment a.elegate creat«d asawatlon bjlntrodaclngrasolutioo calling upon cvnjrMas to Im-each "President Clereland on the groundI high treason.in that he, as a representa-

tive of the British money power. 1* araltor to this country. The resolution

wii* received with wild cheers and adoptedritb unanimous consent.

'our Injured by a rrcnttar* Explosion.v ARBOR. Mich.. July 5.—At flre Je-nent bead quarters nbont midnight aan burnt snd •*>rioasly Injured fouri*n. They had been celebrating and

were loading the cannon preparatory tofiring the last charge. Fred Kapp waaloldlng the cannon on his leg and Charlesii.rr.tll was ramming the charge home.he cannun was hot and exploded pre-

relf. The butt W*J* blown throughLapp's right h-n, cutting It off nearly tohe tblicb. so that in hung only by a shredf flesh. Carroll had both hands blowna. Henry McLaren and William Rettich,

••ere standing near, we/A struck byi of tbe cannon and Mveaal ,̂ but not

fatally injured.

BASEBALL YESTERDAY.

aai i, vtll* 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1

At Cincinnati: •_Plillsdeli.il!*- I 1 t 1 1 I S 0 0-15 IT 1

AtChleaa-et R. n.Bostan- 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 s - S i tChlosso — 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 U S — 3 »

At St. I - >'i -. » «.H Y k 1 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 i - l l )

o t i o o a i o i t

I

s 1 »At Oloclnnati: • W.

"-Philadelphia. 1 0 • 1 1 • 0 l' 1 - a UObtaiaoaU..« • • D » I I « 1 - I U

At nuabarr *. m.Ptiubar*. 1 0 • 0 * t 1 0 0-U »Bsiustor* a o o i e i i o t - r u

Al LooUvilk: - a. n.LonlsvUle • > • > 1 0 • 0 0 - e U

- i o o o o i o * - « •

AiAlleatowB-EaMoa. M AlUatown, f,At JotinMowQ—John*iown. •: Alloona^At Altoonn-Altoonm. m JoaaMowa, I .At Harrtabarg tSrat fMwt-Hsrrl.burf. •;

D l l l i SMtoad w n r l h ~

AtAlkaar-Tnr.lO: Albuy.l.AtTror-Albaav. Mi Troy, a.At Buffalo tflrst raakW-BaCaJo, KH Eria. &

Baeowl i l l ! [rigs In. tt Sri*. »At 1'rorld.oo* lors* «mmc)-Providence, 14

"My UlUe boy wu very bad off fotwo month*, with dlan-aoea. Weririoni /taMdidow, alao called la twodocton, U t nolhlu did Urn any gooduntil we used Chamberlain.' Colic,Cboton and Diarrhoea Reoedy, whlcngare Immwtlate relief and •ooa curedElm. I eoeatderU tbe beat ssedidne•UUlA and Can fiflaaH' Ifllit lomhr rerotn-mend It lo aU who need a diarrhoea orcolic medicine" J. E. JIare, TrentonTex. 25 and 50 cent bottles for Mia b;Reynold'* Pharmacy, T. 8. Arnmroncmanager, F u t and North arenue*.

AMERICAN BIMETALLIC LEAGUE.

* a* AB*> 1.W AsnuMiTOS, July S. — Tbe following

tall for a national etir*u«ou ha* Jostr, of the

•o setae upon tb* praaant opportaarty to4MTO7 silver - money and t« ratabltabfinally and lofevev tb* alaarl* goM atand-anl, and at OM stroke to rh»"g" all daMato gold debts, with a never ending rias ofgold aad fall of prioea

"A flaaorial dWurbanoe, largely artl-daland needlMS, baa beepj created as an "ob-ject IMKM," «>d falaely«ttriba»dta.,tfc*

of publicof'which tbe greater crime ofig tha money of the oooaUto-

Iton and «tsbll«hlng tbasinglt gold stand-ard may be consummated. A* • part oftbe same <rr*at conspiracy tbe mints of In-dia have been closed and tb* shock is (titaround the world.

-Congroseha* been called to meat in extra•nsloo on Au«. 1 U at this *e*aio» themoney standard of the constitution 1*overthrown and the alngle gold standardI* anally established, to be ex traded overtt* world, an eooaomto wvolotlon wlUhave been inaugurated more disastrous totba welfare of mankind, and especUlly totha producing and laboring claa***. thanany in tb* history of tbe world.

"In view, therefore, of tbe threateningconditions that have arlMo. and In answerto numerous appeals for action, the execuJve committee of the American Bimetallicugue has deemed it proper to call a na-

tional convention to be beld at Chicago,begtnulno; Aug. 1, and to continue as longaa the convention may direct. All whoara in favor of maintaining the money otthe constittilion and opposed to tbe estab-lsbment of the single gold standard In the

United State* are invited to attend."

rir.Customer—Why, It waa cleaned only

last week.Jeweler—So? Must have been done

by eomebody who didn't half do it,Coatompr—11 was ilono here.Jeweler—Hejt>? Oh, yes, by the man

I had to discharge—a worthies* fellow.Customer—You told me that you did

t yourself.Jeweler—Did I? Oh, ye». Ah, now I

see! Yon forgot to wind it up last night.It Is all right now. Come again in a day>r two that 1 jnav see that it is runningall right Dollar and a half, 'Boston Transcript.

J T , uly 6.—The only inter.matiun received at the navy department

official sources relative to tbe accl-in Monday at the gun cotton -factory

.1 Newport, H. 1., waa contained in a tele-[ram addressed by Captain Converse, in

charge at tbe work*, to Captain Sampson,enief of tb* bureau of ordnance. Tbe dia>

s as followa: "Three of the~i of tbelr injuries. Four othersred, bnt not seriously and artts doing well. All possible aaala-

_-- J U been rendered. The causethe losa of lifeand Injuries la attributedut explosion in the drying room. No tploaion of gun cotton occurred."

The Ford's n * i M r Disaster.VIIIN-<STI.N. July S - I t U stated that[nveriKiifi.t limit prove by snfllcietitsnee In eaob caae that the .ictims o

Ford'* theater disaster were killed by thecollapse of the building before the grandJury will return indictments against

ITS. Alnpworth, Dant, Covert ands, ctaargwl'by the coroner's Jnry withesponsibility for tbe affair. A witness

moat be produced that be saw the deadman In the wreck of brought our andplaced in tbe patrol or other vehicle andtaken to tb* morgna.

i 'i:-.. i • •-;. Del., July S.— Two world',records were broken on tbe Maple .ValleyTrotting association kitetihaped track atKirk wood yesterday. Siiliulln. owned anddriven by Jam™ Green, of this city, paceda mile in 2.0SK. beating Mascot. JohiHiimlin. ot Parknville, U L. drove hitrottrr Arrea P., to a pole, with Telephoneas • running mat«, making the mile In2.Ott'4 and breaking another world's record.Tan thousand peaple witnessed the eventa.

Dropped Ocad at Atlantic.ATLANTIC CITT, July B.—Patrick Bar-

den, a prominent Philadelphia boainessi, while sitting in Bewa' parllllon last

evening, suddenly drooped dead. Ha wsa58 years of age. He had been playingshuffle board, when he apoke of feelinfunwell and sent an attendant for a glanof water, but before it reached hlm.be baddropped to the Boor dead.

tn.bxu.1or KajanT* Fourth.LOSIJOS, July &.—tbomas F* Bayard,

United Stata* ambassador to OrealBritain, K«T« a Fourth of July receptionat the Buckingham Palace hotel jesterday. Among (hose praaant were LadyRandolph Churchill. Lady- IMlke. and th*moat oouspicuos* members of the Amerioan colony la London.

rwea«y am.ii.n4 kr a f *nft*1i*)a. ,MOWTM*L, July 5.— A local paper pnb-

llsbe* a letter from on* of th* Fntwfa Can-adian tonrisU who accompanied Abb*Mortn to the northwest for th* purpose ofInquiring Into land rain**. Tb* UMt Udated at Sobrtowr, a small town at thahead of ! * * • Superior, and says that on

UieTlQ. of Wb* Canadian FaeUa railway)m kUl«r%an»y mtlas wast

"Your daoghtCT has a fine toneh, lbs.Mortarty."

"YU, m th-y do b« Wlin me, an mm•rta BO woother, for she tore* th* piannyanr niver «rea of It 8b* haa a gnattasbU) for mootlc, bnt thia that's nwnlynatnnJ,fcpr b-r gnw-fatfaar bad bis b—dbroUnwida comet at a pienkr1—Tit-

• Uttle Johnny) —Whatmount did tbe ark rest oof

Little Johnnie-I dont know, ma'am.Teach**—Oh, yes, ywt do. Monni

Ar-Ar"Uttle Johnny-Ob, fM, Z know.

Mount Ar-ra-ra Bowa-de-ay.—Harp '

FOR THE STREET.

Thedesigaal

trimmed wiA folds of "the pUinsUk. Thebined -ith beUotrope cl.rth. The bodioa is of th* %with » boi pleat down th* front and striped terns* itight J^r-Tsr. el h.U.^op. cloth a-d or* tb— f.vss. Th* skirt ha* two

THB CRES9CBHT

Riding Academy.m *MB u n icrtrnro.

Extra Cbolec E«riy Boae

Seed Potatoes

—Life.

• Inspectors.Two gentlemen, strangers to nne an-

other, were traveling in tbe sailpartmeni. Doling tbe jourapythem aaked tbe other to let him nhis valise. The latter consented. Thenthe first passenger, taking oat a 8-footrale, proceeded to measure the article tnquestion, after which he said:

very sorry, bnt your valise istoo large for admission inside theriage. I am a railway inspector andmost inflict upon yon a fine of 0 francsfor transgressing the rulee."

The other paid the 5 francs and saidto his fellow traveler, "Will you allowme to look at yoar ft-foot rule for.mentr

"With pleasure," said the latter andat once handed it to him.

After glancing at the rule the otherpassenger said, "I am an inspectorweights and measures, and its yftnr foolrule la not stamped I moat ask yon topay me a fine of 50 franca."

And the railway Inspector had to shellont—Voce del Popolo.

Irate Parent—It's over an hour sincesent you to the store to get those things,and now you have come back withoutthem!

Small Boy—It was such a long timebefore my torn came to be waited onthat 1 forgot what yon wanted.

Irate Parent—Why didn't yonhome to find out?

Small Boy—'Fraid Tdlose my lorn!-Harper'a Basar.

-It appears to me that yonare entertaining a good many male call-ers In tbe kitchen.

Hew Girl—Yea'oi, but yon needn't beseared, mnm. I alntgom to marry anyof *ein.—New York Weekly.

She— Are yon certain yon 11 lore mertwnrmold?

He—Yes, I'm podtiTe.•*th may ev™ be an in.BOW.—Lifk.

False hair andlmpewemasit, jroo

TIM Filit af View,„ HBt Ami Una—They charjre me

93 a day for ulna my kodak tn theWorld'. Wr grounds!

Chicago Tribune.

"Come, - said tbe cyclone to tha farm-house, " M U M blow you off."

"Surer returned the otb«r.

Bertie (aged a years)—Mamma, sin11tny face dirty?

Mamma—No, Bertie; don't yon knowone washed Bertie's faco this morning?Bertie (clinging to his Mea)̂ -Don't

care, mamma; feels dirty. Oh, I dea Itmnat be whistera tomin.—Texaa Sift-

"You understand, Betty," said themistress, "that we are to more out ofthis house tbe first of next monthT

"es'iu," answered Betty. 'Tre beensweepU all the dirt into tbe registers torthe last three weeks, mam."—ChicagoTribune.

Caught oa UH Fly.He (musingly)—I should think a bridal

tour to the World's fair •would be ahrent to be pl**aantly remembered In

after lift.She (enthusiastically)—Oh, it wooldl

But, John, this U so sodden.—New YorkPress. •

PROPOSALS FOE COAL,Sealed proposals will be received by

tbe Board of Education of thin city,until Monday, July 3rd next, for 275tons more or less beat quality UpperLehigii Coal u follows: 25 tone eggsize, and 250 tons chestnut size. Allthe coal to be well screened and deliv-ered free of expeDse wnhin tbe pool1'school buildings of this city, U.snchlime M tlie Board may direct.' Th-sbids most specify whether tbe price isfor abort tons or long tons.

Tlie Board reserves Hie right to re-ject any or all bids. All proposals to besent to tbe Committee oa Paei.

E. L PINCH,DR J . B. PEOBASCO,

Committee.

PlxfnfleM, N .V. , June 23, 1893.

"Have yon noticed that lota of mem-ory <ften accompanies deafae**!"

"NojdoeaitT"Yi-s, deaf men aeem to forget that

trains havo the right of way on n rail-way track.-—Gwnoble Monthly,

Mr. Jones—I aasun yon. Hiss Ethel,it was a terrible storm. Every momentI waa expecting the lightning to strikethe tree! waa under.

His* Ethel—Then why didnt yon getunder some other tree?- -LJf&

Last (all 1 was taken wttb a kind ofsummer complaint, accompanied with awonderful diarrhoea. Boon after mywife's sister, who lives with as, wastaken In the same way. We used sltnonteverything without benefit. Then I•aid, let ns try Chamberlain'5 ColicCholera and Diarrhoea Remedy wbkbwe did, and that cured as right away.I tblnk much of It, as. it did for me'hat tt was recommended to do. Johnlertzler, Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. 25

and 60 cent bottles for sale byReynold's Pharmacy T. S. Armstrong,

tnager, Park Md North avenues

POST OFFICE TIME TABLE-

HlW YOEK MlILe.CuMa—7.80 and 9 .30 A. M.; 12-30 5.20

ad 8.00 r. H.AEKiti—7.30, 4.4D and 11-00 *. K., and

30 and 5.80 r. «.BOMKBVIIXK, EWTOll, « C , »I*IL».

CLOB«—7.80 A. u., and 4.30 P.M.AKKYM-«.« A. M., 1.15 and 6. IS P. K.Direct mall for Trenton and Philadel

phi* at 4.80 p. m.Mail for Warrenville closes Tuesday,

rhursday and Saturday at 12.00 M.Poat-office opens i t 7 L a. and cloaci

U 7.00 ri • : Haturd.yi doaes at 7.88 p.«. Opes every evening until 8.00 r. M~o owner* of lock boxes.

SnrnW UAHS—OPM at 9.30 x. „Office open trom 0.80 to 10,80 A. M. Malicloses at 8.8J) r. M.

Dr. TUCKER'SEanine Blisterim; Ointment

DR. TUCKBR-S

Colic Remedyl j

Dr. R. L. TCOKBB,

Do Ym Own m Carriage oiWaHon ?

1 h.«5u*t the thing jron mtpC TUt>

A: Sand-Band

. W. M. CASEY,

I$l Dner street, Plwnfield, N. J.

mmHTM

Mr*. Percy a Obi, Mansger.

Crescent M Grocery.B80ADWAT.

NEUMAN BROS.

CBoicest Varieties of Peas.

^sS

ROCHESTER BEER.

LINKE'SWhotsale ^Uqaor EstabhsUmeoL

4 3 WEST FRONT ST.

58th DIVIDEND.FUtST NATIONAL BANK.

F u n r i i L D , X. j . . June IT. 18*3.Tbe Board of Directors h»vt this daj- de-

clared s semi-annual dividend or five per- from the earnings of tbe ( s A w l (B

lbs, paysbloonsml after Julv 1st, 1W3._~_~~_ >-«*• KCNVON, Quhler,

CTNDBBTAKKB ANS'EMHAI.MRH,' ratlileoce. Ko. ITS Someraot stre

LADY AGENTS WASTEDsell Mis* Harriet Hutamd's

- I F YOU-Want money,

Wsnt a Cook,Want Boarders,

Want s Partner.Want s Situation,

. Want s Servant Girl,Want to sell t-Faxm,

(Want to fell a House,"Want to rent a House,Want to iei rPUnts or Qrain,'

Wsnt to exchange anything,Want to sell Grocei ies or D: ugs.

Want to sell or trade for anjihiiig,Want to hud customer, for uiything,*ut?o sell or buy horses, mules, cattle,

— U S E —

THE COURIER'SWANT COLUMN

R E A D BY T H O U S A N D S

Wool8ton& Buckle,Bav « Sarth I T O M T

-PAINTING*am

Paper HangingVail Papers n d Painters' Supplies.

COMMUTERS I

Tjwtm nvm AHD n ra r i•DTaKT POBUC.

SMOKE THI CASINOThe Only 10 CBNT W a r Worth th.

Money la the City. PoM Only «t

GUTTMB'S, 13 West Second stnet.

M a r l 4 Granite WorkaonnmentaUtemeleiTWork

Specialty.

mnuu.

The Finest Hotel In tba Clty^

ftw. O9 WAiuek T.

Pi^m win* AXD LAB E HOFATCOWO.Leave Pls.inOtlrt at T.10, 9M, a. OKi 12,43, S,

Lpwo B U U C H . W i u r GHOTL »m.

. &. iffi

MR.iP.-R. LEE,(Boston, Ku-vpc, Kew York.)

[Sow .Musical DlrouXor .snd Orxan 1st - of St.•fary-i Churoli, thi. dtyj giru* 7oo»J, r^ao,rgsa ud necrMosI .ostnJCiion, snd OunduL'U'«al l.dsBai. Musi<«l Cuor^Uon*. etc'Iho »oo»l inuiuDtf U In aoDordaoo* wto

T™ IUliiii Theory, • « ! pupil* are atua forIttlkB, Qwm« wd fisgl-- "

.MB. LEE respwifullr nenUons bis exu• \>-1 \\ L-1-n.-noUaaacouscrvBiory andja r$

"1 IT, and hls.iKnre number of paj'Tls T>ow p i m n ti d

ABULESRCGULATCTHC

STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS

AHO PURIFY THE BLOOD.

C DICKINSON. PRACTICAL OPTICIANEreezamtMdfi..,. l t F u k A m

A. M. RLTKTOH & SOH.

Undertakers and Embalmere

0W1C1 Of HILUISI C

gotels, let.. T. 8ULIJVAN,

•oal * '

Fln« Wln~. t l q u o u «DJ Bmam'n.J,

Hofel Grenada PNorth Avenue.

SPECIAL SALE ^

WINESPRiass WAY :Doini|

Windhara aCiowley'a j

Central Hotel.JOHN E. BEEEliOWEB, PTOJ

ClfrY HOTEL,!!PARK ATE., COENEE SKOOND ST.

j IA Firat-Class Family Hotel

JOT Permanent u d Tr.nii.nt Oucau. |

Steb]«3« and BlllUrda Attmc:ittacheftClotMno, gats, Cops, ttc

D6NT MISSJeallingon

O. M. DUNHAM,46 Wort rrant Stnet.

tnd see hla .

M. J. (JOTNE,

Merchant TailoifI t s . 1 EAST FOURTH ST

W. Hi WiRNER, Auct'i?fa-Pepnty Sheriff and Ctyn ofSberlS «

H E S K Y G O E L t E t t . .1ST GOELLEIt, ,rB.,Practical Maciinist, loci; i Gunsmith;

Ho. 8 Somenet St, Fialnfleld, » . 1.

Carty & Stryker.5Dealers in Staple and Fancy I

GROCERIESFruito and Vegetables, ;

«:<g;caM,3

dei* tber irtll recrfYB prompt n'.Cemlon.

scRount of' <M Vmtbtr*

GREAT BARGAIN^': inaUsjradcaof

Wall PapersK for tbe uazt SB days. *

MARSH, AYERS * CO.

W. j .

Flour, «ral

FEBD. HAT, STRAW,

And all Countrytan Mill. Feed, aw) 1

«5 Broadway,

Dry Kiadliag Wo«a(apt eouunUr OD btaL

Boice,Runyon&|

COALTUMBE• a

Mason's Material^

— D I M E -SAYINGS INS

OFPLAINnETJ),H,i|

pajable on demand, wnJi

ntannatUienttonin.

(3). por cent, per • »

Interest Paid on all I

JOHN W. HTJERiT, M i aWILUAK WHITE, Tie. P.NATHAN HAKPEK, «X U A S a P O P T

. Ho. 1 SAar ran &

Insurance, Beal ]giilMaaiaillinOM Uue nai,M<^ I

TO EENT.The Orescent Biak

Soluble for • market, lor •

au lun or for ft lodge room. . .

AMnm,

C. H. HAND.

METHOPOLH- AN

tlVERYSTABLH. E. RIDER, prop,

Frank pay, Manager. |loaches, Clow Cstriagf«, P u t Iions, Snrreya, Bogglet, Pony Piaod Saddle Horsei ' \

^fcpeelal accoiniu.«Ui[.-n. for

n BepanM rooms, CsrrUKea taken fiCfflce and Stable*, 31 Nortb I

PPP- depot, -Ptoinfield, N. J . .Telaphone CsJI, U.

A.M.SEGU1NESzrvMRr

Boarding Stab8 W e s t Second Street.

Mat* for wvAdloeaJunaral* «>i I

nao^aUdeKrlvtlat.uj

TAEKV C. BUNTOK,

Jj. T.lVAIL,

Real Estata and Inauranos

Bin Stone Pitting. Bte.6. W. SEAHE8, • I7 UBE8TY ST

CABINET MAKER.Furnltur. Fadcal a BhlptwJ.

[D« A. DUKHAM,

*CMHt{n«erii.S•0.1 VABK i n m , r

MODS STUDENTS Critical Condition of Affhin in the

French Capital. mait biotebs nina nutia

P.RM.Jn|, A-R Gmaie iWo Pna ulhlta Hu Jaenb. MU Uu Ho-plul da la CkaiUe. Tba oolleo •mndhlodlunl Ik. mot*. Eeoo- taally a lar*s dHa*mwt at cavalry

kMHr. Tht district bte-roo Um Rm 84. Pnaa awl the CoHegu d« Krone*. two Muck* M.I of Iks lloulsvards 8k Mioksl. to ha faU rtok Troops of cavalry and squad, of polio.

of twenty men wrervly Injured In Um riot, of tks night kav. berti r.ported. Twslvs • tajufad o la ko.pt tala Undsrsd hi* r

I •( tks win- dows ar* broken, tks lamp posts I fin* and half «n«*ksd rehMkwito strowa orer the pavemsf u. A police brigadier Is said to have bean sevsraly wounded with a r*

The mob In front of tks Charity hospital havs beea chanced repeatedly by tbe.pollee, hot fight back aad will aot diapers*. Tbslt allies Is Window, of tail LI In go near the hospital have been pel tin« the police with crockery and furniture, and cotton wool eatnrated with carbolic add. Many police men bare been Injured. Although bold In* the mob at the hospital la check the police bars been uneocceasful In Uklng of bight

the off. The critical eltoatioa to complicated by the demonstration, of the workingmen. Three thousand of them met last evening

lerelaud on the ground that he.ua represrata- Ive at tbs British mooey power, to a traitor to this country The resolution received with wild cheer, aad adopted with unanimous coasset In tke labor Kickaag* aad decided to re- mala In the building all night to prevent the authorities from Meeting their threat to close Ik The keenest anxiety Is everywhere ap- tieneral Hsu osier, military gov- ernor of Paris, baa prepared lbs gsrrisoo for tke wont Tbs Paris newspaper, ssy that one polio* a Wilted and thirty or torty pottos- i and 130 rioters wounded.

Tweely-sls Paaseegsvs Killed. Bt. PxTXRsnrno, July h—A terrible di* oiling Is large loss of Ufa., oe- eurred on the steamer Alton*, ployed la tks river trade oo the Volga. The steamer, with quits a number of pa* boswd.wa.spp , when her boilers exploded. kUltn

to pieces, aad the burning ooaU that blown from the furnaces sat firs to the wreck, the boat burned to tks water’s

Cam Mat. July S-K*-President Ha* risoa made a patriotic address kerq yester- day upon tke rigkte and duties Qfktttowv sklp. ■ The sx president's eloquent words were attentively listened to by a large crowd of people, and be was loudly ap- plauded when he concluded After the

Generally fair d< local showers winds shifting dr during the day; probably during the evening or night; l to southerly.

BASEBALL TESTER DAY.

• tail i-n i

185= 111 11 : l S fcll 1 At He l.ml« a. Jte- Tart 1 • 4 • « 1 • • ■- I

AMERICAN BIMETALLIC LEAGUE.

ASM 1 SOTOS, Jal for a national

SarrSTJ to guM dehu, with a never ending rise of gold aad fall of prion*. jset lesson.” sad faissly attributed la.tks present rilvsr law I. order out sf to to

Mon and establishing tkariagU gold stand- ard ssay be eonsummsted. As • part of tke same great rousplrary tke die have been closed and tka around tke world. -Congress bee been cal led to i m-lou oo Aug- T. If at this looey standard of tka constitution to -vertbrowK awl tke single gold rtanddrd to Anally established, to bo extended over tbs world, an economic .evolution will have been lnaugnrated more disastrous to tbs welfare of mankind, and aspeeially to the producing and laboring rinses, any In tks history of tke world. -In view, therefore, of the threatening

In favor of maintaining tbs money of constitution and opposed to the estab- lishment of the single gold standard In the United States am Invited to ntteod.* Cou'Miri, O.. July A—The Psopls’s party of Ohio m«4 la convection hers ya* terday and nominated the following state ticket: For governor. K. J, Bracken; lieu- tenant governor. Milton D Cooley. Athene; William H. Taylor; attorney

court, < and food oommtonioner. Thomas N. Hlck- .; member board of public work*, Mat- thew Baker. Just before adjournment a delegate created a sensation by Introducing to im

*y a Pre..t.re K.ploeloa. Mich.. July V—At 0re d* part men t headquarters aboat midnight nun burst and srrioualy injured four They bad been celebrating and were loading the cannon preparatory to Bring the last charge. Fred Kapp was bolding the cannon on his leg and Charles Carroll was ramming tbs charge home. Tke cannon was hot and exploded pre- maturely. Tbs hmt was blown through Kapp'a right teg. cutting it off nearly to the tblgh, so that In nnng only by a shred of flroh. Carroll had both bands blown

fatally Injured. Kfegtestea Ja VAUiltfUD. July k—Tke only Infor- mation received at tbs navy department

at Newport, H. L, was contained I: gram addressed by Captain Converse, lu charge at the works, to Captain Bern peon, chief of the bureau of ordnance. The di* Is as follows: “Three of tbeir Injuries. Four others Injured, but not seriously and are re- ported a* doing well All possible reader*! The Cf-i

ce bas tew rendered. The cause c loss of lift* and to Juries Is attributed t an explosion in the drying room. No «i plosion of gun cotton occurred." Wabmihoto*. Jnly h— It Is stated that the government must prove by sufllcisu' evidence la each cam that the victims of Ford's theater disaster were killed by the collapse of tbs building before the grand Jury will return Indictments against Messrs. Ainsworth. Bant. Covert and Swse. charged by tke coroner * Jury with tke responsibility for Ik* affair. A witness most bn produced that be saw the dead man in tbs wreck or brought out aad placed la tbe patrol or other vehicle and taken to tks morgua. WlLMtvoTus. DsL. Jnly k —Two world'i records were Iwoksa on tbe Maple .Valley Trotting association klteahaped track at

llamlln. of Parkasvllto. U L. di trotter Ayres P., to a pole, with Telephone as a running mate, making the mile la

Prvrrri Dead at Alkali*. ATLANTIC CiTT, Jnly &-Patrick Bar- den. a prominent Philadelphia business man. while sitting la tow. pavllUoo lari evening, suddenly drooped dead. Ha was M years of age He bad been playing shuffle board, when be spoke of feeling unwell aad sent an attendant far a glass of water, but befen trenched him. he bad

At Albany—Troy. Me Altaar.k A» Trey-Albany. Ik Troy, k _ At Buffalo (HreC_vam*»—fteffalo, » Kris. • *Alh

“My IKUs boy wi vary bad off far two tnoalba with dlurrhoeu. Wg ossd various noted innon, also edited In two doeton, W noUUng did him any good until vs used Cbambsrlalns’ Oollc, Cbolsrn sad Durrbo«* Kssssd y, wMeft

■tend II to U who rood a coHc ntedtetate" J. K. liars, Trenton, Tex. 2ft and 30 cent botties far sals by Hsynold ■ Pharmacy, T. B. Armstroog. (sanroi, a, d> a* Fvk aad North

Los DOS. Jnly A—Thomas F* Bayard. United States ambassador to Groat Britain, gave a Fourth of July reception at tks Buckingham Palace hotel yester- day. Among Uknas present were Lady Randolph Chnrchlll. Lady Dflk*. oau colony to London. s members of the Amort-

Mortal*L, Jnly k-A loos] paper pub- Itobss a latter from one of the French Gan- sdlaa tourists who aooompanlsd Abbe

aavy Mas sad yeOaw striped rilh. Tka kodtoe to mt ptola Mae silk. trimmed withi Mb sf has erte thaakouldris. Tks skirt Is vitk fold, of the plain sUk Tk* figure at; tks toft to sf drak asavss. MU* b.md with Ullotrop* sloth. Tk. todies to sf ttoj with s bo. plea, down tk* front and striped aroma I dan Ms frills sf tks drak SSa-

Jowelor—This watch needs cleaning. It. -Why, It was cloaned only Jowrlcr—Ro? Vnst ham boon done by somebody who didn’t half do it. Cnatomor—It was done bora. Jswnter—Hare? Oh. y«. by tbs man I bad to discharge • wnrthlcns fellow. riocncr—You told mo that you did It yourself.

It to all right now. Come again In a day two that I may see that It to running all right. Dollar and a half, Boston Transcript

Two gentlemen, strangers to on# an- other. were traveling in tbe same com- partment. During tbs journey one of them asked the other to let him measure bis valise. Tbe Utter consented. Than the first passenger, taking oat a 8-foot rule, proceeded to measure the article in question, after which bo said "I am very sorry, but your rsliso to too Urge for *1 mission inside the riage. I am a railway inspector and must inflict upon you a fine of 3 francs for transgressing tbe rules. The other paid tbe S franca and said to his fellow traveler, ’’Will you allow ms to look at your 8-foot rule for.* mo- ot'" "With pleasure," said the latter and at once handed it to him. After glancing at the rule the other passenger said. "I am an inspector of weights and measure*, and as jpox loot rule Is not stamped I must ask you to pay mo a fine of 50 franca." And the railway inspector had to shell out.—Voce del Popolo. Irate Parent—It’s over an boor since I sent you to the store to get those things, and now you have come back without Small Boy—It was such a long tome before my turn came to be waited on that I forgot what you wanted. Irate Parent—Why didn't you < home to find out? Small Boy—’Fraid I'd lose my turn I— Harper's Baxar. Mtotrem—It appears to me that you are entertaining a good many male call «rs In the kitchen. New Girl—Y«s*m, but you needn't he scared, mum. I ain't goin to marry any of 'em.—New York Weakly.

-Y to. so they do be telhn me. an tto no weather, fur she loves the ptenny an nlvar tiros of it. She hi n»—Are you certain ytmll lore ass when rm old? He-Yee, I*m positive. False hair and

ladSnant Aailnr—Th-y chare* m. «< <l*r for ufaw mr kottak la Ika orU's fair Rroonda!

-C<—•>« tb. cycles, to Item. . 'i*to. Mow yoa o»." j»P ntoiad (baottar.

I j*zs>—Msinme, ain’t Bertto (K«d my face dirty? Mamina—No, Bertie: don't you know Bertte (clinging to his ldsa£-W care, mafnma; feels dirty. Oh. 1 dee It must be whtotara tomln.—Texas fllft-

"Yoa understand. Betty," said mistress, "that we are to mono this house tbe first of next month?" Yeetu," answered Betty. "Pre been sweepU all tbe dirt into tho registers for last threw weeks, mum."—Chicago Tribune. Can rkl as t • Fly.

tour to the World's fair would be ah event to be pleasantly after lifte. She (enthusiastically)—Oh, it would! But. John, this to so sodden.—New York rsrfstfSL "Have you noticed that loss of mem- ory cft*m acoomi "No; does itr "Yea. deaf men teem to forget that trains have the right of way on a rail- way track."—Grenoble Monthly.

Mr. Jooro-I assure you. Miss Ethel, I a terrible storm. Every moment the lightning to strike

Last fall I was token with a klod of summer complaint, accompanied with a wonderful diarrhoea. Boon after my wife's skier, who Ivee with as, waa token Id the tamo way. We used almost everything without benefit. Them I mid, let ns try Chamberisin's Colie Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which we did, and that cored as right **ay. I think much of It, as It did for me what It was recommended to do. Jobs Hertrler, Bethel, Berts Co., Pa 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Reynold’s Pharmacy T. 8. Armstrong, manager, Park aad North avenues

PO«T OFFICE TIME TA0LE- Nbw Yon Mao*. Cioss—7.80 sad 8.80 s. M.; lt.80 8.80 ad 8.00 F. m. AmHYB—7.10, 8.40 aad 11-00 a. u., aad 80 sad 8.80 r. «. BowsmiAS, Eastuw, CEO.. M*ZZ4 Closu—7.80 M., and 4.80 f.m.

sad ttutorday at 18.00 loo opens at 1 a. m. ai U 7.00 ri a. nsturdays doses si 7.80 «. Opea every evening until 8.00 r. to owners of lock boxes. Sown*? Mill*—Orms at 9.00 a. _ OAos open trom 0.80 to 10.00 a. k. Mali doses at 0.80 r. u.

Dr. TUCKER’S £aoiiie Blistorin? Ointment

DU. TUCKER'S Colic Remedy

Dr. B. L. TCCKEB, ■—fSiSS\

Do You Own a Carriage oi Wagon ? D^IInSaUhlUy^tol.' Ttol> A Sand-Band

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Riding Academy.

MRS. W. B. T* LANE TKaaM.

In ran, a OU, Hrnpr Sxtre Olwito gmj Bo,

Seed Potatoes

C.W.G'ifltn’s

Crescent Bine Grocery.

NEUMAN BRO& ■jneSriSr

Choicest Yarietlea of Pew,

PROPOSALS FOR COAL, uv vwi «’ Edaemuon of thla city, onUl Moodaj, Jolj 3rd next, for 27ft ton, more or iem be* quality Upper ■tie, aad ISO tooa eheataot are. tbe coal to bo well Kroeoed aad dollr- and free of eipenao wnblo tba pobt'o M-bool banding, or thla city, al inch udm aa tba Board may direct Tb l bid, moat apeafy vbotber tbe price ta Tor rtiort ton, or k»* tooa Tbe Board moreen tbe right to re- Ject aoy or all btda AH propoaala to bo tool to tbe Committee on Fuel. E. U FINCH, UK. J. B. FKOBABCO, Comraluee. Pl-lnfteld. V.-J., June 23. 1893. ROCHtSTER BEER.

LINKE’S Wbotoale .I.lqoor EalabliabmeoL

43 WEST FRONT ST. 58th DIVIDEND.

"svka n or tta* coir -

H bnOimto of Dalud Male CltDEKT*

LADY AGENTS WANTED To Mb Mia. narrlol HiinW. I'e.u.M — IK YOU — »«l moecr. Via a Cook, Wsnl Boarder*, Want a Psnner, Want * Situation, Wast s Servant (HrI, Want to sell rFarm, I Want to sell a Hour, 'Want to rent a House, Want to sel?Plants or Grain. Want to exchange anything.

Want to sell or trade for anythin

THE COURIER’S WANT COLUMN

READ BY THOUSANDS Woolston & Buckle,

SaSIblbim. ■PAINTING"

Paper Hanging or AIL ITS B8A8CBB.

Vail Pipers aid Paiilos' Sopplies. COMMUTER8 I

WOT ART PUBLIC.

SMOKE THE CASINO n.odrbcniTba>v«uik.

Mom bi ta. CM,. M* OW at SCTTMITS. u Vest Second street.

. Steam Iartli k Grain lifts, Mosnmestal At'emetery Work

# Specialty.

LL. MANNING, ■ U Hill, <,UfMlb.MM8l.

riDnii ,.ii-iii.n or aaa aw •wtoatair^Tort ^Motubrntrm.

arrecr ji-q m.

ssswS.a*-’" Sim i.1

itoatewu, Maocn avs5?«!

jt&j^tsAenssfsi 48* a. n*. Bondars-For HI*U B, Mae ~ Mswen Uiunk, Hari^us^krolisg *H

USD OOUAJi Usova •imwiaastoBWit....

ULCs an

rnian iktou to all pM nu it KnrW

Mr. P. -R. Lee, (Borioo, Europe, .lev TortJ {riow .Musical IMrerior .and OnrsiUri of St. Mary's (March. Mm ettyj vivas Isssi, t^ss, (kgsa and ThaoMtoai .astrucUun, aad co*d*c«. VmsI asftosks. Muaiioi Ooavcteteoa. ete. Ike vocal *nuius* to to soourUaaes with tke Tros Itaiiaa . Ttevy, and puplia are Site ateOaasrtBtogMf- <^ebcmn—i, **ri Rsgjte

SIvc expert, nos a* s ouoservalcrr and private uockre, and bis larro sussbro of pa|<fis who are nos prvoilB'si as pcutiwslooatx and awn- mjttfijaaLgjiiaiR are turuiaued*?^puMtc* aSd'^'rote eutcre

li^T RIPANS ABULES

RCatlLATC TMC STOMACH, LIVER AND I0WELS M0 PURirf THE BU10D. ■Iran TUILU MO tto IM r-n te twvo toe loScwik* W i

tSpttciaus.

C. BKZHSa. PE1CTICAL OPTKIAI Er« aaaM boa 10 Fart Am

A. K RTTKYON Mt SOK.

Undertaken and Embolmer? Bo-opauamn

.jsssrrtofjsar'""**■

Q3T100 OtlMOIOS 00 MT.

MS. V. SULLITAN,

Fioo Win—. Liqnora amd Bo«arB.

Hotel Grenada ! North Avenu*.

Tbs Vlnast Kot»I to ths Ci*y~

i C •10. An WAUmAOI Ta ™r| SPECIAL SALE 01

WINES

^ COAL LUMI

PRISES WAT IDOinti

Windham HOiowley’s

Central Hotel,., JOHN E. BEERBOWEK, Prok

CITY HOTEL, r PARK ATE, OOKNXB 8XOOND 8T ,

PJLAJjmxWI.K.J. A Pint- Clara Family Hotel

i Attmch—t gtotftiuB, Pats, Caps, ett;

D0NT MISS 1 O. M. DUNHAM, *

4* Wrat »r—t Str—L

►prmjg pmm Kandeomest line ever shown be for g In the city.

M. J. 0OYNE, ' Merchant Tailor ^Z.wSZ£‘E2£\,SZr2> ^

NO. i XAST FOURTH 8T I choUela dlopooOJ jsauav

W. H. WARNER, Auct’r^ Mr-P-vo'raorTya—(bnoorm—tvtti*.

Carty & Stryker, Dealer, In Staple aad Fancy

GROCERIES: Fruits and Vegetables,

favor us vitk your o»-

JJ* XBCUTUirs 8MTTLBMK2<T.

gty nalt. IMte May >8tk. WK. BUFU8 K. CMMk

great bargains, in ail grates of

Wall Papers;

MARSH, AYERS A CO... W. J. TUNINON,

Floor, drain FEED. HAT, STRAW,

Frslt, TtcetaUeo, Ai»a aU Country Produce.

E. H. HOI

LEttlGHCQ] Dry Kindling i

Kept cooatBbUT oa haad. OStoa, 17 North An-., ToLUIallwl ’ Mt Urit ecaUoa

Boice, Runyon

Dtt-.|.

Mason's Materiali, 4* to4oPufc-«sVH

woicx-apHTtataat

—DIME- SAYINGS iNsmonoi

OF PLAINFIELD.H.J *• now reoeirlng dapodii payable oa demand, nt utoraat at tba rate ofltaee (1J per eeoL per um payable nmleemuil,

Interest Paid on all

JOHN W. MCRBJT, Pratl— WILLIAM WHITS, Vke Pr— NATHAN HAKPKB, SI.I AH K POPE, “

goal galate, gnsnpos

TO RENT. The Creeoent Sink

METROPOLITAN

LIVERY STABLE! H. E. RIDER, Proprk

Frank Day, Manartr OoMtwa, do— Ctrrlagee, Pmi fl Be«to, Pooy P*K end Saddle Hone.

.a jb la er—rtte room. (Vflaett me Web CIBee and Stable. 31 North me ppp. depot, PUInOeld, N.J. TM-obooe call. U.

A.M. SEGUINE LIVERY

J. T.kYAIL, Rsal Eotato and lnturenoe j;Q«

■». 40 HOSTS A TESTS.: Bine Stone Flagging. Ete. C. V. KEANES, • 17 LIBEBTT ST

CABINET MAKER.

63 Broadway, ^^uuu runmutai.