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THE EVENING! NEWS. yoi. 1, No. <54, PliAINFIELD, N. J.. SATURDAY, AUGUSJIf 16, 1884. Price Two Cent*. BENEFIT REFORM CLUB, Dedication Dftyt Tuesday, Aug 19 T SALEOFSODA Mineral Waters, Root Beer, Ginger Ale, Etc., BUTLER'S Drug Store, Plainfield Reform Glob. BUTLER'S 21W. Front St, Plainfield, N. J. Tdeptawcai.Nci.it*. , - ' field. North Plainfield. Dowllen. I, WeMkld, Cranford, and furnished for publkul ied they are of leoiral i ai a matter of juod f L not rei.pun.ible for *eonmenii of correspondenl> Nothing of • pfrrtonal or ooeniive nature will b "™ con " Bon TM> y'Zvm: V«— . r. J. Lock Bo> I. RECORD Of THE THERMOMETER, T l » following i« the record nf the IbenBomettrI —ewnodir,. date ,rf ] « , >-* (i or Front a Tbe f<>[!<-• i nSto I tltn day am! for the MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TO-UA1 »nd 'he corMtpondiin d u e l u l year. iMl , M , Sunrw S.l»* w ISunme . u Sun Srt. is6 ».m. Sun Set ..'.'.'.'.'..iTji HOSORHC*.. p.m. JMoonriK 3xrj Jan. i n iheSan ro>* u j Jan. in Ibe San tote CHK1>(OLOGJCAL EVENTS. Battle of BeiiDlugton WM» fuuKbt in 177?.. —Tlnwe will be orchestra music for at tbe Hotel Netberwood this evening. —Tbe barbers of Elisabeth have rosolred tti clone their establish oteata to-morrow. —Tbe next business meeting of tbe Refoni Club will h.• held in t lit newclub building. —Tlw Rev. Dr. A. H. Lewis, of \i:U city, will addreet the Bed Ribbon Chub of Eliza, beth to-morrow afternoon. —Tbe next mating of (he Convocation of of New Brunswick will be at Panelten.at tbe Church of the Holy Innocent*, oil Sept. -Dancing is fodulgeJ in at tin* Park House nsau-ly every evening;. The guests of t popular boce) aremaking the seaion a v lirely one. —The waekly prayer meeting of Women* Ciiri.tUn Temperance I'uiou ' be held at tne Trinity tUfOrmea Church Monday at four p. m. —Drake's baud, of Elizabeth, which J > said by Gilmora to be the beat band > York city, luu been engaged tor t.on exercises on Tuesday. —Judge Harper.of this city,aud Mr. Jouah Bougutou, ot Newark, wiU add™* a temper- ance meeting; at the Presbyterian Cburcb in Dunellen to-morrow evening. —The Prjbfbltionttte meet thia tbe Holly Tree Inn to listen to the reports of the various committees oppointed at tbe last meeting HIM! to |ini fnlTrflisJr inflltiaWial —Tickets fbr tbe collation of tbe PlalnOeld eform Club onTuesday will be given to members on application to D. H, Pope, the Financial Secretary, at Carney Bros., No. II Somerset street. —A borse on Front stroet this morning kicked at the nya which were bothering him, iiniil he became entangled in the Harness, and t- if down. The horse's leg was cut some- 'hat, and tbe harness broken. -Parties desiring extra copies of THE tefm on Tuesday will please seud in their onlerw by Monday evening. Tuesday's issue ill contain full reports of the day's doings, »>i4es inauy otber interesting features. - A H ladies who wish to contribute U> the >!lationi on next Tuesday are requested to send their contributions to the Ryder build- in Front street by nine o'clock in tbe morning, and all are invited to contri- bute. - T h e bicycle club will take a ruu to Scotch Plains this afternoon by tbe way of John- son's Drive. By Invitation tbe dab will go through tbe bandcoroe grounds of Mr. W«r- Ackermau and Dr. Abra.ni Colea at the Plains. —Three Got-mativf tbi* city,a fen- davsago vent on a fishing expedition, several miles n tbe country, and caught what they sup- .xiaed were two eels, Tbey were oonridera- bly surprised to find, >fter tbey had borne Uieir prise* borne in triumph, that tlipy ere not eels but a species of water snake. —Messrs. Moraller Brothers, have re- eently established themselves at 5T Front street, and person* desiring watc bet. clocks, or Jewelry will find an assortment there tbat will Dhase them. Both tbe brothers are practical ^watchmakers and jewellers, aud make a specialty of repairing French and * Mrican docks. One of them has been for lumber of years at the business in London, J Also in Paris, and tbe otber has bean In i business in Brooklyn. They came to Pleiotleld depending ou their skill to win a fooUokL Read tboir invitation elsewhere, nul try them. M Aid .f the ctMtam A *raall country village "hi Jersey" [• gen- erally considered to be about the roost back- woods sort of a place the inhabited glob, conWins. Tbore hi a small place a few miles over the mountains, howerer, which has demonstrated its ability to stand in brotherly ftotiag ahead of moat o( its targe oeighbors. It may be tlw« its proximity toPtainSeld bat •-'-- to do with tits, teuit k M , for u We merely throw not (be Idea. •I. *e place we apeak of, to to tertainoantMKt SaamnUy eTen - ng in aid of the snlTerm from Ux cboUra sisidesaiio in France. The entertainment is to be Slrea In the Tillage ball by tbe Mt. Betbel Dramatic Club. Music will be fur- tha ML Baths* Orchestra Tbe popular farce* "Box and Cox" and "Old Gooseberry" will be gjren. Tbe admission will twenty-flr* csnts; nmmt sean, twenty-ore oent* extra. The grass receipts win bs sent to tbsCaolara Relief Fond. Nutwitbstauding i bjird tbe Warren MWitm Chapel roH-ded last evening nftb au enthusiastic Wmperanc* throng. Pretident John H. French presided, and Mr. Marvin Ilunhsm and tiit I. 'tu I) Choristers led tbe singing. dies were made by Meesrs. Frank Dodge i^Robbins.af S•Mii«-vilfc,.Johtt H.Sayem, tot laarsball, C. pawsou, Patrick. Eagan, Ueurge M. Angleman, George W. F. Raii- uljih, Oeorge-F. Browuand Judjes Peter P. During tbe meetiiig Mi. French tulle i Mr. Newton Spencer tu the platform, and grace- fully caJlinKattention to a handsome Auuii- flag which draped tbe - i l l in tbe rear of the [Jatfnrm, said: Jlr.Spewwr, in consideratioii of tbe noble stand that you have taken teniperaniu, and tbe earuestoess of purpose (hat you have shown by your influence and example Ju "Daring totfo right," your friends bave deemed it Htuug to *bow Uwir appre- ciation of yonr efforts by presenting to tbii beautiful trophy, tbe American nag, Uemsftic of your Inith fulneu- and EBSJ ii cause of Uod, humanity and home. I no 1 beball of the oltbons of North FlaJufleld er to youthis beautiful Star Spangled tta.mmr, as a sllgat token of tbeir regard, e«- teeui and friendship for you. ". Spencer in a short speech thanked the ITSfor tin ••• kind gift, and slid that al- though be did Dot know that uytfaiuguf special merit in Uie p**t. be usied that be would always merit tbe kind- aas tbat bad been shown him. The cn,,ir and tbe QenBTegation tbeu united j siiiuiHR "Mycountry, 'tis of thee." It was announced Mint it hadbeen deemed jvuable to oonUnne the meetings dnv eVamlng, HotwiLbstaadiug the fact that tbe Reform Club would then be in possession of their own building, for tbe reason tbat work tu being don* at the Mission wbicl could not be dine at tbe club building, i kmber ot pledge signers were secured. ^ Tn* grove meeting in tbeaRamoeai will be addresMd by Mr. Jonah Bougliton, a well- EDOVD 'tempemnoe speaker from Newark. Tbe meeting or the Reform Club in tbe evening Kill be held in tbe Trinity Reformed Church. This will probably be the lutSun- day evening meeting held outaide the club The Bev. George E, Hoar, of Somerville, will occupy tbe pulpit of the Park Avenue Baptist Cburcb in tha morning. Tue Pint Baptist Church being dosed for clean ing and repair*, there mill 0-3 no aer- rices Uiere. Tbe Rev. Pr. Urn, n .11 preach in tbe Con- gregational Cbupet. on Seventh stmt, in the torning. Tbe Bev. Dr. Ketcbam will preaob to the united congregations ot the Firm Presby- terian and Trinity Batonned Chnreha ID the joruingat tbe hirst Cburch. The camp meeting in Hyde's *vood* con- ducted by tbe colored brethren of Macedonia Chapel, -will be continued. In tba afternoon at hair-past two a temperauM meeting trill U. Jlr. Robert S. Manning will pre- iud«, andaddr«ases will be made by tbe Hon. Chauncey BchaSer, Mr. John H. .Sa.irr, and others. Mi. Jauien Love, of this city, bj sojourning ConnecticuL , Miss Hattie Fowler, of Jersey City, is Hitiiig friends on Sixth street. Mi** Carrie Randolph Is at borne from \oyes' Beacli, having returned yesterday. Miss M. _\J. A . Gibbon*, of Brooklyn, New York, is spending a week with bar annt in this city. Miss Clara R. Deuton has been spending a tw weeks at Ooeau Beach with her sister, lira. E. W. W i n The RST. Dr. Robert Lowiy, of thi> Park Avenue Baptist Cburcb, is passing tbe osou at Baratogs. Mi. L 3- Denbon and fvnilv, are visiting Dr. Deutoh'N br-.tuer-nt-laiv, Rev. E. IV. Blia*, at SluiJy Retreat Cotuge, (hma asjdb Mr. Tbonuu F. Randolph and wife, of Central a-renue, have returned from Rboda latawt. where tbey have been sojourning for few weeks. A number of boya asssmbled at Asjo<tla- on Hall, on Park avenue, last evening in response to * oall tcfr a meeting to organize a Elaine and JUigan Boyi in Bine Club. Tbe election of a President and Viee-pnsi- Mt was hud over until the next meeting. Harry Coward was elected yecrutary. O*orge M. 8 liles Trea sum- and Michael Daly Ser- deddedton>«et for drill ou Wedne*- day avaotng at half-past seroa at Aa>o- ciattourUll. Tbt iiext budotM tntetinc waa •etdownfor Friday sveouig at toe a m » enrolled, and tbe Mi if Am to is city, u a Brst-claes be paid tlO per mooth bis board. At tb» n d of oo«-balf a month, according to the farmer'* story, man agreed to Work for nothing. This the Uus morniag, wbeo tto« Justice nsste«d ndgwetit In favor of tb. plaintiff for *8. ' . the Eve-i^ It%M ajg- | t«K THI: Kin.K n j~n H. Mid ihuuffbio of tbe pni when>n y.Sjfli H<M . « « i" remember. And « M they could only •..-.'. $&• Ch«>rU, : -H™.h««. W«l,.w«'h How ploMUDl in Ihinli of Ihe ..Id h ^ K ••or IhiHothl Ulal ve'ever We loved <wr d«r hime. And spurned the dread 111 Hume. home, iwecl. • • The energy «SH, and wi n bv-palh> of mrroir »D r m . l - r h.il .'inu.i i.rfi; MMabWfl *,**&*&* ud all ii .-*!* -—I deathdid S «t« v, .inW H™ (ricauni ir, think of the old hu^e Bal.lhanll'.btlol^d.farour watcb-Mi And unify *tron£, lit wilh*1and the tf&P allrrai«i l .our(^d..'m HOIK. hone. , . M , M How happy t o b e i a oui wthow*. ^ —•—e drtok. would -ill. feed, e'er snouh ath«ae. ie uray- - Ke(O™. dored. This year eifhEy.fnur. let u* MJI hvfld'^e breach. Mor lay by the m a , far *bucuHM^*;Ii, ' fade friend or dear |mb*. .... •* ' - * n IA Home, home, mwtet, «» How happy to be in ou 1- A (K Yesterday *fteruuo ui our huuiejln the (old. •eel home, '? i about tl*e .-.o'clock a carriage p#sning aJoug riomerae^ street ra) a shaft into tbe wheel of aiiOt^er <.•• m age crossing tbe street at Craig P.acn. ' The re- mit «as a ratber -h » wheel and shaft. So a rod. t stop ant( B broken ik' was I'njjjrLt-.! in- CITY HoiEl.—Jas Reid, 8aratoga| >" Y; Miss Sophie Mayer, Oeo IV DaitieU-.itnJ wife, H»iiii- Johns, John Dougan aqjlVife, J J Fullwortb, New York; Chas*/ Murphy, Herrey Rftod, Saw lUveu | Mi»j Bertha H Jones, Saratoga, NY; Geo SilcKen.a, Far Rockaway; Andrew t^k*>ain, Flat- bush; Samuel P. Ryan, JmiiaVi; Mi-* J Suinn and brothtr, Brooklyn. "•; - Ust ot arrivals at Hotel Netberyood since last publication. .^''. "liumas Bjrcholl, E H CuB-y, JIi» M A Coffey, B M Butter, Mr and }$• - VT Ii Sackett, and > daughters, V G SUcluttaB, Mia. McKeuu, U Bensens, Li \f Msrlur, 'Samuel Marsh, Jaines Couerett^ Uuarlei Campbell, Henry T Bryant, W Ii Payite, W H Eckert and family, Snpt, ^(etrupali- tan Telephone Co, W C Peimj,' Charles Marcbaud and wife, Cbas L E It.-, Mn -M Buaull, Loui* M'atjen, R,v X K Brown, C Aruutroug aud wife. R P UI, pp, Paul Knowlet, f»T I-evick, 0 B H/«Jgeii«ni, W Do Ie Benedict, (* K ChrUtie. %-v J M Brophy, Oeo Clark aud ftunjaV, J A CburchUi, Mrs R T Cornpt.jii. Mrs J W Olllespie and 2 .laughters, W^- Frc.ioh and wife, child andmaid, Mn XG Smith, Ortnonii G Smith, Oeo P Benjamin and wife. Daniel MacEinenny, I;!»,,» Fulaud, G TouipkinS, L R Parmelee, J 4 (Jwynue, John J Corning, Mi- Sadie -*..;.. Mrs G«oi-ge Opdyke, Mrs S Kcutt, iii*» Trout, J C Wood, James Black, E C CUM*. John E Wetmore, all of X>w York; Ja>t AUrif- flnand maid, Henry E Lord, R C4a,lnk-k Glover, Oeo B Wearer, Chat Mn«>l, Miai Paul. Vincent L **sr, H MMesasaigPr and wife, Miss Carrie Messenger, C D>(Measen- g.-r, Fr«..L-«« L Heira, Brooklvii: C B Rob- inson, Miss Ethel Tweddle, Pen»unbucu; W. Luttgen, Miw Luttgen. MiH,tarpen- Ur, I.iiiilen. A F Christian! and wise, M W Hals»y. E MWood, EUsabetli; W (.!;...;». •ud wife, Steten lslmni, W F Brittfcin, At- lanta. Ovo; MoiiHtgnor Doauie, (fewark; Mrs Walter Fuller end daughter, Jei>«3- City; E H Gregory. Miww.GresJJry, St Loui.; Heiiry Artnur aud wife* Lands Point, L I; C M Basaett, Boston; ».Jeo W Sluman, Jr, wife and daughter,-Jersey City; Mr. J A Russell and daughter. Bridgeport:O>tea Bowie.Jr. Kentucky ;Johu A Rusliug, Bridgeport; Mrs E M t^lgate, Washington; E A BesBltyee, DetroiO C P HuntiDBton, Ui*: « V t i YanBent&iyaen, P V Faxeude, New Orleans; T H .Jftafcer, CosU Rica; Joshua Fierce, Bristol: '£ee E Cozxeru, Philadelphia; Count aud Ogjkntesg 1, Meik'u, Edward Moiz, q.lvej- tou, Texas. jef ore him ou a similar charge. Hi rivw. a final examination •» the 16tfa iMhot. Tho »pecific charge is the selling of^tnic iquorTat wholesale witttuut paj-iUJ the . <f cut-ix-iuottl tfoentt. I '' i.lr ..'n> cntvil.-r.it nr.sivbrrpcmi ltd olhrranh.! . . . . , . . " , •; '.rST- B it you m oduveii IVANTKI)—Situaliun* (or two Scuich gir *" Efrher. One tirvl-cLiM cook aadl latfi Al«> Hiuatiiin fur • thATnugh nitored *»ok. d>r« Empinymrni Bartao, 75am! n F!«bm * i.oni, RK1.IAB •>(l SHARES OF f i U Slock for aale. t'nr.rtl Sircet. Plainnel. \ SEAMSTRESS- O [«««*] nnc an cor ihamhcmtaiil. Addre- 77 Klatbuih (l-flipll. I U T D V W WAS « i. K.J. WsstaashtssJea by il i a w be .'••-.•.-ir^!-1. i N'T ED far two Heabd 4 and Unndrew,ibc <it .. Empl..j-men! Hurt-KU. lit •a •;. -i: t?/^, CALL! FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY French and American Clocks NEW STORE, NO. 57 WEST FRONT STREET •, ,"•*'". 1 .L",L; - Hulel. .h-c-kipied by. MORALLER BROS., Watchmakers and Jewelers. French and American Clocks, FINE WATCHES AMD JEWELRY A SPECIALTY CHARGES REASONABLE. THE SWITZEBUUD OFAMERICA! Mauch Chunk, GLEN ONOKO SWITCHBACK. Seventh Popular Excursion of the season. ' • Philadelphia and Reading R.R., New Jersey Central Division,, Wednesday Aug. 20. Special Express Traiyi, Lean Plainfield 9.10 ft. m.. Fart ft. 75. Leave Dutieileii 9.15 a. ni. Fare fl.TO., Switchback, SO Cesta Extra. j Hotels. JllethePWood O>ie of the. most Healthful, Comfortable and Accessible Inland . Summer Resorts in the Country. V. Woodruff, proprietor. = PARK HOUSE. Part Avenue Corner of Ei(Hi Strat, Plainneld, N. J. A Favorite Summer Resort'. DALY'S CITY HOTEL, Corner Put Innu and Second Street, Plainfield, N. J. FIBST-CLASS TABLE. THE FOURTH AKNUAL EXCUKSIOM Plainfield Eng. Go, No. 2, To ROTON POINT, Co.m . Wednesday. Aug 27, 'Henry Ottaa. in \tu.\-r, PlainAcld u J.w ituip, iloppnix w rwiwood and W*«firl<t. PROSPECT HOUSE Club House, A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT. lainfiild UcpaC aa arrival it FARMERS HOTEL, JACOB BUMM, PEOPBIETOS. Iflwdins, pcmuncni or innicieni. SiaUiaf for DIM* by day, mrrli or rBDDlh. Trnii nwdente. Mountain View Farm, BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN. Charming Summer Retreat. SOMERSET HOUSE, Cor. Somerset and Emily Sis.. Jolin W. PenoaDeDt and Transient Board, at C FRANK DAY, LIVERY" STABLE, SECOND STREET, t a i -f tiiy Hotel,) PlaiHfleltf, K. J. to Meat ill Tnlis. Family Bidinfl a Specialty. Park House Stables! .BD6H lellOnEll, Prop. r THE EVENING! NEWS PLAINFIELD, N. J.. SATURDAY, AUGUI H. F.Kobfahw,of HaurrvilKJaha »LHay*r*. LotManbaU. C. Pnwaua. Patrick Eagan. Uaurg. 34. AoigWauu.. W W. V. Ran doiph, Otorp f Brown tnd Judga P«k P. Ooud. During Um nwKiug Mr. Prrnob call* I Mr. >'«wkoa Bfwooar to th« |4atforai, and graow rally rajlins atteniion u* a IooImok Aawri- ca.i Bag irhWi (irapad Um wall la Um fwr of th* |4at/orra, aatd: , Mr. Hpeocnr, in consideration at the noble •taitd that you hare taken Id Um c*n- of (euiperanoe, ami Um earuMUi— of purpose that yoa hare ehowu by yoar uiOmom ami example la "Dark* to do right,” your friends ««haa HARSH or riRHT XATIOYAI MINIATURE ALMANAC TO-DAY. ATIUNS WAXTED f«r wmuaTjuitajj? THE WEATHER. *«“•> OMce FriMwtieae-Mightly **her. li K hi variable wiote. CH HOMOLOGICAL L VESTS. Battle of Bennington "M fought la 1777. -The nest buunt— meeting of the Reform Club will h> held In the new dab building. -The Her Dr. A. H. Lewi*, of this city, will addree* the Red Ribbon Onb of Kllea- beUi to-morrow afternoon. —The next meeting of the Convocation of of New Bromwich will be at Duaellen.at the Church of the Holy Innnrente. on HepC. 4 -Hearing Is Indalgel la at the Park Hones nearly every evening The guaete of that PAHtlarbcxalaremaklttgUM wa«on a vary lively one. —The weekly prayer inaWing of the Wooten's Cbri*Jan Temperance Union will be held at the TrinitT Rafomw-i Church on Monday at four p. m. -Drake's baud, of Elizabeth, which M said by Gilmore to be the beat band oat of New York city, has been engaged for the d**lica tion exert'lam on Tueaday. —Judge Harper,of this city,and Mr. Jonah j Boughtou. of Newark, will addrem a temper- anoe meeting at the Presbyterian Church In Dunellen to-morrow eveulug. —The Prohibition wta iimsi thi« evening at the Holly Tree Inn to listen to the rapm-ta of the various committers appointed at the la* Hotel Arrivals* . . CTtt Hotel—Jas Retd, Saratoga^ > Y; MIm HophM Mayer, Ueo W Duudetd «il*. Henry John*. John Dougan an^'wlfe. J J Full worth. New York. Cha* / Mjirphy. Hcrvey Kami, New Haven. Mis, Bertha H Jooe* Maratoga. NY: UeottMcKemm. Far Rnrkaway Andrew Hork^sin, Flal- bu*>; Ramud P. Ryan, JaimRpa Mlw J Thomas BurchsU, E H Coffey. Coffey, E M Butler. Mr and Sacks*, and i daughter*. W G MimMcKeun, G Henaena, G The Bar. George E. Hoar, of HomerviDe. will occupy the pulpit of Um Park Avenue Bepti* Church in the morning. Tim Fir* Baptist Chun* being dosal for cleaning and repair*, there w01 be no w- Campbell, Henry T Bryant, K p Payne, IV H Eckert and family. Rape Metropoli- tan Tal.pfa.me Co, W C Peon*, 1 Charles Marchaud and wife. Cbae L El«f. Mrs M KusmII, Louis Watjeu. R*v N «» Brown, i Armstrong and wife R P Ckjpp, Paul Kaowlm, /NT Uvk±, 0 B tfUgeinan, TV De Is Bmwdtot. O R ChrieUe.-lpv J M Brophy, Geo dark and faatffr, J A Churchill. Mrs R T Compton, Jn J W Gillespie and 2 .laughters, French and wife, child and maid, Mrs M Q Huiith, Ormond O KoiiUi. Gao P Benjgmm *«*» wife, Daniel Mac Eiimuny, Edou Folaud, U Tompkins, L R Panne W, J .( (Iwyuue, John J Corning. Miss Ha I*. Hjlly Mr. George Opdykr, Mrs S BcoU, 3Lm Trout. J C Wood. Jsmsa Black, E C CM, John K Wet more, all of Nsw York M n AOrlf. fl . and luanl, Hanry E land. R Cfcadwick Glover. Geo B Weaver. Chae M *4*1. M— Paul. Vincent Lwaar. H M Mme%ng* r and wife. MM Came Messenger, C If,Meete»- gvr. France* L Heim, Brooklyn; 09 R«b- i.i»->n, Miss Ethel Twaddle. Prrhynhuco: W. Lultgeo. Mies LuU**, M*s Carpen- ter. Uudeu. A 9 CUrMUani and wlgil, M W Haleay. E M Wood. Elisabeth. W tlknm aid wife. Mateo Island; W F Britain, At lanta. Geo; Moi.-ogior Duane, Newark Mrs Walter Fuller and daughter. Jar—> City; K H Gregory. Miw'w.Umfh-y, 8t Louis. Usury Arthur and wife^ Lauds Point, L I; C M Baawtt. Boston; $oo W Morgan, Jr, wife and daughter,-Jersey City; Mrs J A Kimsell and daughter. Bridgeport^Aten BoWM.Jr.Keotecby John A Rualing, Bridgeport; Mrs E M (.ylgale. Washington; E A Besaltyce, Delrotfi C P KttuUagtetv, Mias; Watte VanBant%yeao, The Rev. Dr. KsCcbaui will preaofa to tiw united congregation* of the Funt Prssh>- tertan and Trinity Reformed Canrches In the nv(ruing at Um hirst Church. The camp meeting in Hyde's woods con- ducted by the colored brethren of Macedonia Chapel, will be cowUnned. In Um afternoon at half-pa* two a temperance meeting win be brid. Mr. Robert K .Meaning will pev- ddr. and addruaam will be mads by the Hon. Chauncey Mchalter. Mr. John H. Sayers and IWFIEI —Parties desiring extra copies of Tint New* on Tuesday will plea* send in their 'infers by Monday evening. To—day', tau. will contain full report* of the day's doings be-id— many other interesting features -All ladies who with to mntrihnu u, the col let to .. on next Tuesday are requested to send their contributions to the Ryder build- ing on Front snvot by nine o'clock in the morning, and all are invited to costri- THE FOURTH AIIUAL EXCU1SI0I Wednesday, Aug 27, Charming Summer Retreat. SOMERSET HOUSE, . Somerset and Emily Ste., N. Park House Stables! BENEFIT REFORM CLUB, ; Dedication Day, Tuesday, Aug 19 Tie Wfiole Proceeds SALE OF SODA Mineral Waters, Root Beer, Ginger Ale, Etc., BUTLER’S Drug Store, FOR THE BENEFIT OK Plainfield Reform Club. BUTLER’S 21 W. Front St, Plainfield, N. J. Td9hwcd.ve.1e CALL, CALL / FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY **d French and American Clocks NEW STORE, WO. 67 WEST FRONT STREET Wteeh* Huwl. .V. epws1 by. MORALLER BROS., I’nHtnal Watchmakers and Jewelers. H'Se |r <*C «f French and American Clocks, FIRE WATCHES AMD JEWELRY A SPECIALTY CHARGES REASONABLE. THE SVITZERLAID OF AMERICA! Mauch Chunk, GLEN ONOKO SWITCHBACK. Seventh Popular Excursion of the season. Philadelphia and Reading R. R., New Jersey Central Division,. Wednesday Aug. 20. Special Express Train, Cun)*** •>< tn«K*oi Coacbc*. ' L—rt PiemUttd 9.10 9 m.. far* $/.7S. l-eavc Duwtlbu 9.16a. m. Fare 61.70. potel petljeUWood. fletherwood One <*f the mou Hralthfui, Comfortable and Accessible Inland Summer Resorts in the Country. $. V. Woodruff, proprietor. 3 PARK HOUSE. Pirt Aunt Cotwt of ElAkth Stmt, Plainfield, N. J. A Favorite Summer Resort. DALYS CITY HOTEL, Conor Put Anno ud Second Stmt, Plainfield, N. J. i-Claim AccOMMODATfox* rot Taav- •ntxr axd Fanii.i Bo A *Ma* FIRST-CLA88 TABLE. HOTEL LAIM6 PROSPECT HOUSE Club House, Tor. mote* (rum AO.poO-bry—4 N*herwoc4. A DELIGHTFUL SOMMER RESORT. rvyuoce. fr.«i PhioAekl I’epof on^arrival * FARMER S HOTEL, Nwmn m. mu yF'ram »«. JACOB BLIMM, PB0PBIET0B. Mountain View F'arm, BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN. FRANK DAY, LIVERY STABLE, SECOND STREET, IIarfCiI,H.<U rlAlancM. N.J. CtTTfl|M lo loot III Trolls Family Riding a Specialty. Tri—w M.

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THE EVENING! NEWS.yoi. 1, No. <54, Pl iAINFIELD, N. J.. SATURDAY, AUGUSJIf 16, 1884. Price Two Cent*.

BENEFIT

REFORM CLUB,Dedication Dftyt

Tuesday, Aug 19

TSALEOFSODA

Mineral Waters,

Root Beer,

Ginger Ale, Etc.,•

BUTLER'S

Drug Store,

Plainfield

Reform Glob.

BUTLER'S21W. Front St,

Plainfield, N. J.

Tdeptawcai.Nci.it*.• , - ' •

field. North Plainfield. Dowllen.

I, WeMkld, Cranford, andfurnished for publkul

ied they are of leoiral i

ai a matter of juod fLnot rei.pun.ible for *eonmenii of correspond enl>Nothing of • pfrrtonal or ooeniive nature will b

"™ c o n " B o nT M > y'Zvm: V«— .

r. J .Lock Bo> I.

RECORD O f THE THERMOMETER,

T l » following i« the record nf the IbenBomettr I

—ewnodir,. date ,rf ]« , >-*(i or Front a

Tbe f<>[!<-• i nS to Itltn day am! for the

MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TO-UA1

»nd 'he corMtpondiin due l u l year.

iMl , M ,Sunrw S.l»* w ISunme . u

Sun Srt. is6 ». m . Sun Set ..'.'.'.'.'..iTjiHOSORHC*.. p.m. J MoonriK 3xrjJan. in ihe San ro>* u j Jan. i n Ibe San tote

CHK1>(OLOGJCAL EVENTS.Battle of BeiiDlugton WM» fuuKbt in 177?..

—Tlnwe will be orchestra music forat tbe Hotel Netberwood this evening.

—Tbe barbers of Elisabeth have rosolredtti clone their establish oteata to-morrow.

—Tbe next business meeting of tbe RefoniClub will h .• held in t lit new club building.

—Tlw Rev. Dr. A. H. Lewis, of \i:U city,will addreet the Bed Ribbon Chub of Eliza,beth to-morrow afternoon.

—Tbe next mating of (he Convocation ofof New Brunswick will be at Panelten.at tbeChurch of the Holy Innocent*, oil Sept.

-Dancing is fodulgeJ in at tin* Park Housensau-ly every evening;. The guests of tpopular boce) are making the seaion a vlirely one.

—The waekly prayer meeting ofWomen* Ciiri.tUn Temperance I'uiou 'be held at tne Trinity tUfOrmea ChurchMonday at four p. m.

—Drake's baud, of Elizabeth, which J > saidby Gilmora to be the beat band >York city, luu been engaged tort.on exercises on Tuesday.

—Judge Harper.of this city,aud Mr. JouahBougutou, ot Newark, wiU add™* a temper-ance meeting; at the Presbyterian Cburcbin Dunellen to-morrow evening.

—The Prjbfbltionttte meet thiatbe Holly Tree Inn to listen to the reports ofthe various committees oppointed at tbe lastmeeting HIM! to |ini fnlTrflisJr inflltiaWial

—Tickets fbr tbe collation of tbe PlalnOeldeform Club on Tuesday will be given to

members on application to D. H, Pope, theFinancial Secretary, at Carney Bros., No. IISomerset street.

—A borse on Front stroet this morningkicked at the nya which were bothering him,iiniil he became entangled in the Harness,and t- if down. The horse's leg was cut some-

'hat, and tbe harness broken.

-Part ies desiring extra copies of THEtefm on Tuesday will please seud in their

onlerw by Monday evening. Tuesday's issueill contain full reports of the day's doings,»>i4es inauy otber interesting features.

- A H ladies who wish to contribute U> the>!lationi on next Tuesday are requested to

send their contributions to the Ryder build-in Front street by nine o'clock in tbe

morning, and all are invited to contri-bute.

- T h e bicycle club will take a ruu to ScotchPlains this afternoon by tbe way of John-son's Drive. By Invitation tbe d a b will gothrough tbe bandcoroe grounds of Mr. W«r-

Ackermau and Dr. Abra.ni Colea at thePlains.

—Three Got-mativf tbi* city,a fen- davsagovent on a fishing expedition, several milesn tbe country, and caught what they sup-.xiaed were two eels, Tbey were oonridera-bly surprised to find, >fter tbey had borneUieir prise* borne in triumph, that tlipy

ere not eels but a species of water snake.

—Messrs. Moraller Brothers, have re-eently established themselves at 5T Frontstreet, and person* desiring watc bet. clocks,or Jewelry will find an assortment there tbatwill Dhase them. Both tbe brothers arepractical ^watchmakers and jewellers, audmake a specialty of repairing French and* Mrican docks. One of them has been for

lumber of years at the business in London,J Also in Paris, and tbe otber has bean Ini business in Brooklyn. They came to

Pleiotleld depending ou their skill to win afooUokL Read tboir invitation elsewhere,nul try them.

M Aid . f the c t M t a m

A *raall country village "hi Jersey" [• gen-erally considered to be about the roost back-woods sort of a place the inhabited glob,con Wins. Tbore hi a small place a few milesover the mountains, howerer, which hasdemonstrated its ability to stand in brotherlyftotiag ahead of moat o( its targe oeighbors.It may be tlw« its proximity to PtainSeld bat

•-'-- to do with tits, teuit k M , for uWe merely throw not (be Idea.

•I. * e place we apeak of, to totertainoantMKt SaamnUy e T e n -

ng in aid of the snlTerm from Ux cboUrasisidesaiio in France. The entertainment isto be Slrea In the Tillage ball by tbe Mt.Betbel Dramatic Club. Music will be fur-

tha ML Baths* Orchestra Tbepopular farce* "Box and Cox" and "OldGooseberry" will be gjren. Tbe admissionwill b« twenty-flr* csnts; nmmt sean,twenty-ore oent* extra. The grass receiptswin bs sent to tbsCaolara Relief Fond.

Nutwitbstauding ibjird tbe Warren MWitm ChapelroH-ded last evening nftb au enthusiastic

Wmperanc* throng. Pretident John H.French presided, and Mr. Marvin Ilunhsmand tiit I. 'tu I) Choristers led tbe singing.

dies were made by Meesrs. Frank Dodgei^Robbins.af S•Mii«-vilfc,.Johtt H.Sayem,

t o t laarsball, C. pawsou, Patrick. Eagan,Ueurge M. Angleman, George W. F. Raii-

uljih, Oeorge-F. Browuand Judjes Peter P.

During tbe meetiiig Mi. French tulle i Mr.Newton Spencer tu the platform, and grace-fully caJlinKattention to a handsome Auuii-

flag which draped tbe - i l l in tbe rear ofthe [Jatfnrm, said:

Jlr.Spewwr, in consideratioii of tbe noblestand that you have takenteniperaniu, and tbe earuestoess of purpose(hat you have shown by your influence andexample Ju "Daring totfo right," your friendsbave deemed it Htuug to *bow Uwir appre-ciation of yonr efforts by presenting totbii beautiful trophy, tbe American nag,Uemsftic of your Inith fulneu- and EBSJ iicause of Uod, humanity and home. I no1

beball of the oltbons of North FlaJuflelder to you this beautiful Star Spangled

tta.mmr, as a sllgat token of tbeir regard, e«-teeui and friendship for you.

". Spencer in a short speech thanked theITS for tin ••• kind gift, and sl id that al-

though be did Dot know thatuytfaiuguf special merit in Uie p**t. beusied that be would always merit tbe kind-aas tbat bad been shown him.The cn,,ir and tbe QenBTegation tbeu unitedj siiiuiHR "My country, 'tis of thee."It was announced Mint it had been deemedjvuable to oonUnne the meetings

dnv eVamlng, HotwiLbstaadiug the fact thattbe Reform Club would then be in possessionof their own building, for tbe reason tbat •work t u being don* at the Mission wbiclcould not be dine at tbe club building, i

kmber ot pledge signers were secured. ^

Tn* grove meeting in tbeaRamoeai will beaddresMd by Mr. Jonah Bougliton, a well-EDOVD 'tempemnoe speaker from Newark.

Tbe meeting or the Reform Club in tbeevening Kill be held in tbe Trinity ReformedChurch. This will probably be the lu tSun-day evening meeting held outaide the club

The Bev. George E, Hoar, of Somerville,will occupy tbe pulpit of the Park AvenueBaptist Cburcb in tha morning.

Tue Pint Baptist Church being dosed forclean ing and repair*, there mill 0-3 no aer-rices Uiere.

Tbe Rev. Pr. U r n , n .11 preach in tbe Con-gregational Cbupet. on Seventh s t m t , in the

torning.Tbe Bev. Dr. Ketcbam will preaob to the

united congregations ot the Firm Presby-terian and Trinity Batonned Chnreha ID the

joruingat tbe hirst Cburch.The camp meeting in Hyde's *vood* con-

ducted by tbe colored brethren of MacedoniaChapel, -will be continued. In tba afternoonat hair-past two a temperauM meeting trill

U. Jlr. Robert S. Manning will pre-iud«, and addr«ases will be made by tbe Hon.Chauncey BchaSer, Mr. John H. .Sa.irr, andothers.

Mi. Jauien Love, of this city, bj sojourningConnecticuL ,Miss Hattie Fowler, of Jersey City, isHitiiig friends on Sixth street.Mi** Carrie Randolph Is at borne from

\oyes' Beacli, having returned yesterday.

Miss M. _\J. A . Gibbon*, of Brooklyn, NewYork, is spending a week with bar annt inthis city.

Miss Clara R. Deuton has been spending atw weeks at Ooeau Beach with her sister,

lira. E. W. W i nThe RST. Dr. Robert Lowiy, of thi> Park

Avenue Baptist Cburcb, is passing tbeosou at Baratogs.Mi. L 3- Denbon and fvnilv, are visiting

Dr. Deutoh'N br-.tuer-nt-laiv, Rev. E. IV.Blia*, at SluiJy Retreat Cotuge, (hma

asjdbMr. Tbonuu F. Randolph and wife, of

Central a-renue, have returned from Rbodalatawt. where tbey have been sojourning for

few weeks.

A number of boya asssmbled at Asjo<tla-on Hall, on Park avenue, last evening in

response to * oall tcfr a meeting to organize aElaine and JUigan Boyi in Bine Club.

Tbe election of a President and Viee-pnsi-Mt was hud over until the next meeting.

Harry Coward was elected yecrutary. O*orgeM. 8 liles Trea sum- and Michael Daly Ser-

deddedton>«et for drill ou Wedne*-day avaotng at half-past seroa at Aa>o-ciattourUll. Tbt iiext budotM tntetinc waa

•etdownfor Friday sveouig at toe a m

» enrolled, and tbe

Mi if Amto is city, u a Brst-claes

be paid tlO per moothbis board. At tb» n d of oo«-balf a

month, according to the farmer'* story, U»man agreed to Work for nothing. This the

Uus morniag, wbeo tto« Justice nsste«dndgwetit In favor of tb. plaintiff for *8. '

. the Eve-i^ It%M ajg- |

t«K THI: Kin.K n j~n H.

Mid ihuuffbio of tbe pni when>n y.Sjfli

H<M . « « i" remember.And « M they could only • . . - . ' . • $&•

Ch«>r U , : -H™.h«« . W « l , . w « ' hHow ploMUDl in Ihinli of Ihe ..Id h^K

••or IhiHothl Ulal ve'everWe loved <wr d«r hime.And spurned the dread 111

Hume. home, iwecl. • •

The energy « S H , and wi

n bv-palh> of mrroir »D

r m . l - r h.il .'inu.i i.rfi;

MMabWfl*,**&*&*ud all ii .-*!*

-—Ideath did S

«t« v, .inW

H™ (ricauni ir, think of the old hu^e

Bal.lhanll'.btlol^d.farour watcb-MiAnd unify *tron£, lit wilh*1and the tf&P

a l l r r a i « i l . o u r ( ^ d . . ' m

HOIK. hone. , . M , M

How happy tobeia oui

wthow*. ^

—•—e

drtok.

would -ill.

feed,e'er snouh

a t h « a e .

ie uray-

- K e ( O ™ .

dored.

This year eifhEy.fnur. let u* MJI hvfld'^e breach.Mor lay by the m a , far *bucuHM^*;Ii, 'fade friend or dear |mb*. . . . . •* ' — - *n IA

Home, home, mwtet, «»

How happy to be in ou

1-A (K

Yesterday *fteruuo

ui our huuiejln the (old.

•eel home, ' ?

i about tl*e .-.o'clock a

carriage p#sning aJoug riomerae^ street ra)a shaft into tbe wheel of aiiOt^er <.•• m agecrossing tbe street at Craig P.acn. ' The re-mit «as a ratber -h »wheel and shaft. Soa rod.

t stop ant( B brokenik' was I'njjjrLt-.! in-

CITY HoiEl.—Jas Reid, 8aratoga| >" Y; MissSophie Mayer, Oeo IV DaitieU-.itnJ wife,H»iiii- Johns, John Dougan aqjlVife, J JFullwortb, New York; Chas*/ Murphy,Herrey Rftod, Saw lUveu | Mi»j Bertha HJones, Saratoga, N Y ; Geo S i l c K e n . a ,Far Rockaway; Andrew t^k*>ain, Flat-bush; Samuel P. Ryan, JmiiaVi; Mi-* JSuinn and brothtr, Brooklyn. "•; -Ust ot arrivals at Hotel Netberyood since

last publication. .^''."liumas Bjrcholl, E H CuB-y, J I i » M ACoffey, B M Butter, Mr and }$• - VT IiSackett, and > daughters, V G SUcluttaB,Mia. McKeuu, U Bensens, Li \f Msrlur,

'Samuel Marsh, Jaines Couerett^ UuarleiCampbell, Henry T Bryant, W Ii Payite,W H Eckert and family, Snpt, ^(etrupali-tan Telephone Co, W C Peimj,' CharlesMarcbaud and wife, Cbas L E It.-, Mn -MBuaull, Loui* M'atjen, R,v X K Brown,C Aruutroug aud wife. R P UI, pp, PaulKnowlet, f » T I-evick, 0 B H/«Jgeii«ni,W Do Ie Benedict, (* K ChrUtie. %-v J MBrophy, Oeo Clark aud ftunjaV, J ACburchUi, Mrs R T Cornpt.jii. Mrs J WOlllespie and 2 .laughters, W^- Frc.iohand wife, child and maid, Mn XG Smith,Ortnonii G Smith, Oeo P Benjamin andwife. Daniel Mac Einenny, I;!»,,» Fulaud,G TouipkinS, L R Parmelee, J 4 (Jwynue,John J Corning, Mi- Sadie -*. . ; . . MrsG«oi-ge Opdyke, Mrs S Kcutt, iii*» Trout,J C Wood, James Black, E C CUM*. JohnE Wetmore, all of X>w York; Ja>t AUrif-fln and maid, Henry E Lord, R C4a,lnk-kGlover, Oeo B Wearer, Chat M n«>l, MiaiPaul. Vincent L **sr, H M MesasaigPr andwife, Miss Carrie Messenger, C D>(Measen-g.-r, Fr«..L-«« L Heira, Brooklvii: C B Rob-inson, Miss Ethel Tweddle, Pen»unbucu;W. Luttgen, Miw Luttgen. MiH,tarpen-Ur, I.iiiilen. A F Christian! and wise, M WHals»y. E M Wood, EUsabetli; W (.!;...;».•ud wife, Steten lslmni, W F Brittfcin, At-lanta. Ovo; MoiiHtgnor Doauie, (fewark;Mrs Walter Fuller end daughter, Jei>«3-City; E H Gregory. Miww.GresJJry, StLoui.; Heiiry Artnur aud wife* LandsPoint, L I; C M Basaett, Boston; ».Jeo WSluman, Jr, wife and daughter,-JerseyCity; Mr. J A Russell and daughter.Bridgeport:O>tea Bowie.Jr. Kentucky ;JohuA Rusliug, Bridgeport; Mrs E M t^lgate,Washington; E A BesBltyee, DetroiO C PHuntiDBton, U i* : « V t i YanBent&iyaen,P V Faxeude, New Orleans; T H .Jftafcer,CosU Rica; Joshua Fierce, Bristol: '£ee ECozxeru, Philadelphia; Count aud Ogjkntesg

1, Meik'u, Edward Moiz, q . lvej -tou, Texas.

jef ore him ou a similar charge. Hirivw. a final examination •» the 16tfa iMhot.Tho »pecific charge is the selling of^tniciquorTat wholesale witttuut paj-iUJ the

. <f cut-ix-iuottl tfoentt.I '' i.lr ..'n> cntvil.-r.it nr.sivbrrpcmi ltd olhrranh.!

. . . . , • . . " , • ;

'.rST-Bit you mo d u v e i i

IVANTKI)—Situaliun* (or two Scuich gir* " Efrher. One • tirvl-cLiM cook aadl latfi

Al«> Hiuatiiin fur • thATnugh nitored *»ok.d>r« Empinymrni Bartao, 75am! n F!«bm

* i.oni, RK1.IAB

•>(l SHARES OF fi U Slock for aale.t'nr.rtl Sircet. Plainnel.

\ SEAMSTRESS-

O [«««*] nnc an corihamhcmtaiil. Addre-77 Klatbuih (l-flipll. I

UTDVW WAS «

i. K.J.WsstaashtssJea by i l

i aw be .'••-.•.-ir^!-1. i

N'T ED far two Heabd4 and Unndrew,ibc <it.. Empl..j-men! Hurt-KU.

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FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY

French and American Clocks

NEW STORE,NO. 57 W E S T F R O N T S T R E E T

•, ," •*'". 1 .L",L; - Hulel. .h-c-kipied by.

MORALLER BROS.,Watchmakers and Jewelers.

French and American Clocks,

FINE WATCHES AMD JEWELRYA SPECIALTY

CHARGES REASONABLE.

THE SWITZEBUUD OF AMERICA!

Mauch Chunk,GLEN ONOKO

SWITCHBACK.Seventh Popular Excursion of

the season. ' •

Philadelphia and Reading R.R.,New Jersey Central Division,,

Wednesday Aug. 20.

Special Express Traiyi,

Lean Plainfield 9.10 ft. m.. Fart ft. 75.

Leave Dutieileii 9.15 a. ni. Fare fl.TO.,

Switchback, SO Cesta Extra. j

Hotels.

JllethePWoodO>ie of the. most

Healthful, Comfortableand Accessible Inland .Summer Resorts in theCountry.

V. Woodruff, proprietor.

= PARK HOUSE.Part Avenue Corner of Ei(Hi Strat,

Plainneld, N. J.

A Favorite Summer Resort'.

DALY'S

CITY HOTEL,Corner Put I n n u and Second Street,

Plainfield, N. J.

FIBST-CLASS TABLE.

THE FOURTH AKNUAL EXCUKSIOM

Plainfield Eng. Go, No. 2,To ROTON POINT, Co.m . •

Wednesday. Aug 27,' H e n r y Ottaa.

in \tu.\-r, PlainAcld u J.w ituip, iloppnix wrwiwood and W*«firl<t.

PROSPECT HOUSE

Club House,

A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT.

lainfiild UcpaC aa arrival it

FARMERS HOTEL,

JACOB BUMM, PEOPBIETOS.Iflwdins, pcmuncni or innicieni. SiaUiaf forDIM* by day, mrrli or rBDDlh. Trnii nwdente.

Mountain View Farm,BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN.

Charming Summer Retreat.

SOMERSET HOUSE,Cor. Somerset and Emily Sis..

Jolin W.PenoaDeDt and Transient Board, at C

FRANK DAY,

LIVERY" STABLE,SECOND STREET,

t a i -f tiiy Hotel,) PlaiHfleltf, K. J.

to Meat ill Tnlis.Family Bidinfl a Specialty.

Park House Stables!.BD6H le l lOnEll , Prop.

r

THE EVENING! NEWS

PLAINFIELD, N. J.. SATURDAY, AUGUI

H. F.Kobfahw,of HaurrvilKJaha »LHay*r*. LotManbaU. C. Pnwaua. Patrick Eagan. Uaurg. 34. AoigWauu.. W W. V. Ran doiph, Otorp f Brown tnd Judga P«k P. Ooud. During Um nwKiug Mr. Prrnob call* I Mr. >'«wkoa Bfwooar to th« |4atforai, and graow rally rajlins atteniion u* a IooImok Aawri- ca.i Bag irhWi (irapad Um wall la Um fwr of th* |4at/orra, aatd: , Mr. Hpeocnr, in consideration at the noble •taitd that you hare taken Id Um c*n- of (euiperanoe, ami Um earuMUi— of purpose that yoa hare ehowu by yoar uiOmom ami example la "Dark* to do right,” your friends

««haa • HARSH or riRHT XATIOYAI

MINIATURE ALMANAC TO-DAY. ATIUNS WAXTED f«r wmuaTjuitajj?

THE WEATHER. *«“•> OMce FriMwtieae-Mightly **her. liKhi variable wiote. CH HOMOLOGICAL L VESTS. Battle of Bennington "M fought la 1777.

-The nest buunt— meeting of the Reform Club will h> held In the new dab building. -The Her Dr. A. H. Lewi*, of this city, will addree* the Red Ribbon Onb of Kllea- beUi to-morrow afternoon. —The next meeting of the Convocation of of New Bromwich will be at Duaellen.at the Church of the Holy Innnrente. on HepC. 4 -Hearing Is Indalgel la at the Park Hones nearly every evening The guaete of that PAHtlarbcxalaremaklttgUM wa«on a vary lively one.

—The weekly prayer inaWing of the Wooten's Cbri*Jan Temperance Union will be held at the TrinitT Rafomw-i Church on Monday at four p. m. -Drake's baud, of Elizabeth, which M said by Gilmore to be the beat band oat of New York city, has been engaged for the d**lica tion exert'lam on Tueaday. —Judge Harper,of this city,and Mr. Jonah j Boughtou. of Newark, will addrem a temper- anoe meeting at the Presbyterian Church ■ In Dunellen to-morrow eveulug. —The Prohibition wta iimsi thi« evening at the Holly Tree Inn to listen to the rapm-ta of the various committers appointed at the la*

Hotel Arrivals* . . CTtt Hotel—Jas Retd, Saratoga^ > Y; MIm HophM Mayer, Ueo W Duudetd «il*. Henry John*. John Dougan an^'wlfe. J J Full worth. New York. Cha* / Mjirphy. Hcrvey Kami, New Haven. Mis, Bertha H Jooe* Maratoga. NY: UeottMcKemm. Far Rnrkaway Andrew Hork^sin, Flal- bu*>; Ramud P. Ryan, JaimRpa Mlw J

Thomas BurchsU, E H Coffey. Coffey, E M Butler. Mr and Sacks*, and i daughter*. W G MimMcKeun, G Henaena, G The Bar. George E. Hoar, of HomerviDe. will occupy the pulpit of Um Park Avenue Bepti* Church in the morning. Tim Fir* Baptist Chun* being dosal for cleaning and repair*, there w01 be no w- Campbell, Henry T Bryant, K p Payne, IV H Eckert and family. Rape Metropoli- tan Tal.pfa.me Co, W C Peon*,1 Charles Marchaud and wife. Cbae L El«f. Mrs M KusmII, Louis Watjeu. R*v N «» Brown, i Armstrong and wife R P Ckjpp, Paul Kaowlm, /NT Uvk±, 0 B tfUgeinan, TV De Is Bmwdtot. O R ChrieUe.-lpv J M Brophy, Geo dark and faatffr, J A Churchill. Mrs R T Compton, Jn J W Gillespie and 2 .laughters, French and wife, child and maid, Mrs M Q Huiith, Ormond O KoiiUi. Gao P Benjgmm *«*» wife, Daniel Mac Eiimuny, Edou Folaud, U Tompkins, L R Panne W, J .( (Iwyuue, John J Corning. Miss Ha I*. Hjlly Mr. George Opdykr, Mrs S BcoU, 3Lm Trout. J C Wood. Jsmsa Black, E C CM, John K Wet more, all of Nsw York Mn AOrlf. fl . and luanl, Hanry E land. R Cfcadwick Glover. Geo B Weaver. Chae M *4*1. M— Paul. Vincent Lwaar. H M Mme%ng*r and wife. MM Came Messenger, C If,Meete»- gvr. France* L Heim, Brooklyn; 09 R«b- i.i»->n, Miss Ethel Twaddle. Prrhynhuco: W. Lultgeo. Mies LuU**, M*s Carpen- ter. Uudeu. A 9 CUrMUani and wlgil, M W Haleay. E M Wood. Elisabeth. W tlknm aid wife. Mateo Island; W F Britain, At lanta. Geo; Moi.-ogior Duane, Newark Mrs Walter Fuller and daughter. Jar—> City; K H Gregory. Miw'w.Umfh-y, 8t Louis. Usury Arthur and wife^ Lauds Point, L I; C M Baawtt. Boston; $oo W Morgan, Jr, wife and daughter,-Jersey City; Mrs J A Kimsell and daughter. Bridgeport^Aten BoWM.Jr.Keotecby John A Rualing, Bridgeport; Mrs E M (.ylgale. Washington; E A Besaltyce, Delrotfi C P KttuUagtetv, Mias; Watte VanBant%yeao,

The Rev. Dr. KsCcbaui will preaofa to tiw united congregation* of the Funt Prssh>- tertan and Trinity Reformed Canrches In the nv(ruing at Um hirst Church. The camp meeting in Hyde's woods con- ducted by the colored brethren of Macedonia Chapel, will be cowUnned. In Um afternoon at half-pa* two a temperance meeting win be brid. Mr. Robert K .Meaning will pev- ddr. and addruaam will be mads by the Hon. Chauncey Mchalter. Mr. John H. Sayers and

IWFIEI

—Parties desiring extra copies of Tint New* on Tuesday will plea* send in their 'infers by Monday evening. To—day', tau. will contain full report* of the day's doings be-id— many other interesting features -All ladies who with to mntrihnu u, the col let to .. on next Tuesday are requested to send their contributions to the Ryder build- ing on Front snvot by nine o'clock in the morning, and all are invited to costri-

THE FOURTH AIIUAL EXCU1SI0I

Wednesday, Aug 27, Charming Summer Retreat. SOMERSET HOUSE,

. Somerset and Emily Ste., N. Prop.

Park House Stables!

BENEFIT

REFORM CLUB,

; Dedication Day,

Tuesday, Aug 19

Tie Wfiole Proceeds

SALE OF SODA

Mineral Waters,

Root Beer,

Ginger Ale, Etc.,

BUTLER’S

Drug Store,

FOR THE BENEFIT OK

Plainfield

Reform Club.

BUTLER’S

21 W. Front St,

Plainfield, N. J.

Td9hwcd.ve.1e

CALL, CALL /

FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY **d

French and American Clocks

NEW STORE, WO. 67 WEST FRONT STREET

Wteeh* Huwl. .V. epws1 by.

MORALLER BROS., I’nHtnal

Watchmakers and Jewelers. H'Se|r<*C «f

French and American Clocks,

FIRE WATCHES AMD JEWELRY A SPECIALTY

CHARGES REASONABLE.

THE SVITZERLAID OF AMERICA! Mauch Chunk, GLEN ONOKO

SWITCHBACK. Seventh Popular Excursion of

the season. •

Philadelphia and Reading R. R., New Jersey Central Division,.

Wednesday Aug. 20.

Special Express Train, Cun)*** •>< tn«K*oi Coacbc*. '

L—rt PiemUttd 9.10 9 m.. far* $/.7S. l-eavc Duwtlbu 9.16a. m. Fare 61.70.

potel

petljeUWood.

fletherwood

One <*f the mou Hralthfui, Comfortable and Accessible Inland Summer Resorts in the Country.

$. V. Woodruff, proprietor.

3 PARK HOUSE. Pirt Aunt Cotwt of ElAkth Stmt,

Plainfield, N. J. A Favorite Summer Resort.

DALYS CITY HOTEL,

Conor Put Anno ud Second Stmt, Plainfield, N. J.

i-Claim AccOMMODATfox* rot Taav- •ntxr axd Fanii.i BoA*Ma* FIRST-CLA88 TABLE.

HOTEL LAIM6

PROSPECT HOUSE

Club House, Tor. mote* (rum AO.poO-bry—4 N*herwoc4.

A DELIGHTFUL SOMMER RESORT. rvyuoce. fr.«i PhioAekl I’epof on^arrival *

FARMER S HOTEL, Nwmn m. mu yF'ram »«.

JACOB BLIMM, PB0PBIET0B.

Mountain View F'arm, BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN.

FRANK DAY,

LIVERY STABLE, SECOND STREET,

IIarfCiI,H.<U rlAlancM. N.J. CtTTfl|M lo loot III Trolls

Family Riding a Specialty. Tri—w M.

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The T«nibt« Secrets of t h e Camp cSmith"* Sound.

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I PULISFIF.I.V AND PHILAOELPHIA.

NEW TURK. Aug. 10,-Until tlie death olBurgeon Pa»y. <* the Greely party, whictoccurred at |li« rapidly depopulated camion June 5. thr. H weeks before rescoe canu-.th* Belli cut from niost of the dead bodiesfor raw by the snrvivors as food and baitwas removed by a hand skilled in direction.A few of tl"> bodies had the fleshy portiontcut ana ; entire. But with the majoritythe work ha<< been jno well done tbata casualiihMTver would uot liave inspected withoutother evident--', of which -there wasplenty, however, that the survivors badbam * rclucfd to L-HDnilwllnn. and badfor a long time besii raihSMtiiiK princi-

It !> .tot a coincidence that the body of Dr.Paw. with those of two others who diedafter him. -thould be reported as washedaway. With the surxeoa gone the scalpelcould not >«• iiMNl. Before tbe bulle* hadbeen Ifft with little mark of the terriblework done. After bis death the survivorswen- f..r<-ed to dismember the bodies anddeuudo them of flesh in a way that left noth-ing but bones. 80'them-unfortunireported ac buriedaway, and totiwbodled 011 Jdied on April ft

On most of tlie Irndien an incision wasmade fn.ni the clavicle downward below therib*. Tlie scalped wm tb«-n passed along un-der 0,e akin, and the flap wm carefully laidl«i-k on either side. The Besh waa then iv-moved from the ribn, the skin was pulledin place, and tlw edges were carefully joinedso that theiv was no external evidence left'•I the ghastly work but a dark line. Tlwtliighs -KPT* trifite.1 in the game manner, tbunfcin being replaced about the fleshlfiBs bones.

mid th^ nrirrt to the. wrists. Tb**lu?ii3>!feet, mid faiewcre not mutilated. Thw WMa work requiring *i)l. and mint have bean& long and careful operation. No une inth ' party except tli« surgenn i-ould sii *kill-

ln« hot one of tbe Grselyreceived; a lettar from Lieut. GnetT ex-pmniaeitbe hope that Mmjcr Oardiaer willnot hrii«v« the horrible story of cannibalism-hirt. h ~ l « n set afloat, declaring that = • W - . to Ki l l hi* Wife 1tbere in *t* a particle of tnith in It 0eat lenuui Addrease. Her,

HTRACJCIW. R Y.. Aug. 11—Tl» L«aJ " 8 ^,, the officer* of the cemetery! the wife of FH v«tt Clyde, •.11 of the < in-fly party, i"1'

•iflW- of The HyractBeH«raM.t• baly at On- expense of that

one of H» •fn*e.ltl4 "fT.

Mich., Ant 10.—A -

« fine and w

il fdwnr.1 &m«I of tlw

KEELY'S "ETHERIC" FORCE.The nsnd r rn* ! Dlolor to b« Tested at

m n If-iMll.oi. I textnoattk.Aug. 18.—Tbe secretary

y said yesterday. Ki-oly willbe ha n y frknd.

bnvp his vngiue torn pie Us t by the close of 1 Annie Wastlw ]MT«iit iiHintfa. All exhibitiou wtll be Lamar SL Shegiven by Mr. Kecly at Port Hamilton, ill the brunettepnwnce of a number of United-Mtatesannyofficer*, of hi* new force in toe discharge of

i l d of by powder- "This m t '

Dickson, tbel6-yearoidaaugbterof VDlcksoii, of No. 443 WeW Tliirty-rif "rhe couple went to live at tbe hWe oLamar's father, So. 162 Green street, ftreonpoint. TTI-

Tliaj- met for (he Bret time »n Thanksgiv-ing day. 18»-2. at the home of a «nitnaFriend, where there waa a social ga&eriug

a greaterb l l di

__.ittf girl pt- ttype and the yonoK oKJfft K:

HB sfaowed ber every •ttatiimdMl l d d A

said Secretary t^buellerm: ,penetrating for™ tlian powder. A DAU ais-.•liarged !by the application of Mr. Keely'sforce will reach as far na though thrown bvpondur.; With tba latter tbe flrat bail fired j they methas the greater penetration, and those that . to marryfdloiv have leas and less, while j j . iD1

degree ' of penetration is awith the last ball discharged aaBrit. Then again it has its adra _an i>condnttcal point of view, and a gun flml ; md be caug!

recoil. Tbere is j (hat if she di

aiate. y e r s ^froin hini requesting an interview 311 thej,iQ-e ot their friend, but the Kirl, biBeviiii,-that he should meet her at ber frtlwrV.

r matteof war

Sim told him thatfbotlklreciprocated she DOHI not

-ry niui then. She was too yooj^. shelaid, and asked him to wait awhile. Meverallay* later Lamm- again met tlie girl »nd re-newed bis proposal. She refitted on& more

• her by the arm and dsH-iarednot marry him be w^ld kill

. TRMTL..

WlLIJAUHPOftT. Aug. It—The «ft<THO0Ofreight train No. 74, of tbe Philadelphia andReeding, running on a branch railroad fromthis city to Newberry Junction, Fa.. » r twith a •eHooi aocidont, reuniting In toe Will-ing of two person* instanty and the fatalwouudine of two otben. The freight trainwas crosing a trertle 600 feet In It-ngtli. andwhen approaching Maynard street • freightcar containing coal jumped tbe track, broketbe in-itk- and fell to die bottom, draggingdown thirteen other ran. On tbe trainwere J.ilm Rei.-beldorfer. aged 40 years,Hiiidnotor, and Jamea McCartj, aged20, middle brakeman. Both m n car-ried down. The conductor waa struck by apiece cf timber, knocked insensible andthrown into the crock. His injuries consfetof Cbrse ribs and ooe tog broken, with otherinjuries, which makes bis recovery doul*f nl.He was token to Catawiraa, wbere be has awife and three children.

McCarty attempted to save hi. life 0yjumping, but was caught and horriblycrushed. lie resides in this city and was theonly support of a widowed mother. Whenthe accident occurred a man named GeorgeMoyer and his son wars fishing in aloft pondbelow and wetv covered with the debris. .A'

pcwiWetoaay, a. thereml,, it Tlie. tracks are still blocked and

ARRESTING A GOVERNOR.

pnwup by ri

•What du yon call this forcer

of tlte storage of

J. E.

aud lea

was probiilande

and II

i •-kin intact. How Dr. Pavyhas not been explained, bat it

. . . by the knife. With him gone,day the pang* of-hunger growing

•Etuertc Intn. 'In further

replied Mr. Sebeuller-

3he anured dim that she would nu£y hi*-- w e a r

tbe latter p u t of tbeLamar became impatient andto compel the girl to marry hitprevailed upon her to name tbe

ned on Tbanksgithe day they Hrst

the gentleman: "By j found that Lamar was terriblythe turbine wheals thirty gallons of water 30 many occasions be threati n wasted in putuplag one. By Mr. Keely'fiadaptation or lib. fur™ 1 am oUisfied thaithrough i, tub* the witter can he raised andsturod w(th little loss."

ing wa1 $isb>ad of the turbine wheats in rail- j wera tnni t to the reservoirs, and the great j year fro

Then Mr. BHiuWlermanthat it-(tlxe viliratory Kpiled to telegraphy, and tltar surpia->iiig renultbe H itn.^bwl souie da

i toaayi be ap-

* of tlie m

SATURDAY, AUGUST K, MB*.

t Ihe following (r.

(u the last <lnrs before relieiwretctwd men it was the ilootrtviva! of the utmngent that ruled AllOf honor and of feelinn lia.1 l*eii l«iwax rferj^t. l*Jny who first rmw the slaunch. anJ sild rtown the m o * *.<<from tbe dutremi signal to greet theparty. His fm •.- mxl 1* >•, <i w«rt< L-OV«Mwith l>lo..l (roni a duck winch he had

stated thnt lie MCOpped u> conyi l holf thebody of th? bird before *U.liiur down tlwsnow. H" Ha* tbe stroiu-fst oi thx (arty.an.l df>|»te the frightful gah-. nas Hbl« towalk *>i the launi-li. Sen;t. Fml-

lert. and clambeivd on boaixl tlietnatfa nliiiDHt imaiilad. After so many•D'Hitlis ill ill" daiolBjr Atrtl.- ivaion.. HfteVno mui-li suffering, and |«t«iuj; tliniugfasuch m-eue» <if Iiurnir, it was trldon that the

hrough tbe Journal than otherwise. „„„ s U , x | t i p P 1 K h t . T l l e y c r»w f c M i (t-mt onM b wavered in my original ilka of tiieir lianifc ami kuoeu orar the rock* and ice•form and shall have to be changed . «"J whan «ergt. Brninurd

KHIi.ln.Hi-lxl.ioo attach.HII/HT»N BKACH, Aug. Ill—But few o

t at ib h td

"I will make a clean julhalf kill you I will kill nirRelf.

Tbe youzm wif< - -dareher husband, and did n

my gentleman acqna

About two weeks ago he took her*H d d i t h t ti ] 'her to go from his sight, and i{axe at any £euU?mau lie repi-iiiUpon their return to this city

it.fil her.t-)f Say*

-•t.i » \ t HAM

We publish by re.jtnthe New York Herald

t-KWt-i.>N. M e August u . l»84-—TtaJournal icrdat publishes the following —

CMASK'-> MlLts, August i l , ISSJ .As I am iciiMariiiv in receipt of letlen

from iU o\-er the Union inquirii^ what posi-tion I ani in ukc in the poliiital canuss now

tluii imwent a ibe races here yecterday »go thr. ppraaiii.il the fatal accident that befell young land LamarorderHlhernoto lea8 u r . lit the wcood race hi. lifeless body | io bis abwuw. He was cunxbuirWHB . ..n'l •! into tbe !••.• t.v-,t stable at tbe [ wBU'h t-> catch her intime wlieu the m u d were natcntug for tbe (nstify nU Jealousy.llulafcm <•( tlie rai-e, or hurrynug down to the [ On Thursday eveuii

il box W 1 -n h u -

: retch, whan !«• auddenlystnnibloL. Iliruw ing til- rider Iteadloug. Be-fore tlie ridi'r of C'«ni|inriinl txmld drnw therein his boiw- iiad plnnged u hoof into theprostrate boy's skull, killing bini iitstautly.Connie .SS-iinim-er beU au inniUMt la»tevenius. A viTilii;t ul u,-i-i kntal death byfracture «if the skull was rendered. Stun-was at»|ii figliteeu years old. and was nuatitf nf Natrbrx. Miw. -He was consid-ered one of the finest jockey* on the track.

nrincing tUin any >« ' ^1 regard the decision of th* [„ (]N

•late* Supicme Court 3- a iinal set->t trie ciirrencv ijuestion. L he d c

cislon of the ( ourt affirming ihe fundamentalgreenback idea thai Congress hits the right i halfto make legil tender paper money in limes of ll>e tpeace or «:.. is a step ahead of KJH > care, and *""?will ughten the burdens of Ihetoilingmillions. T (

:rceaback . dempany has dropped out I am called upondecide betueep fhe two old part its. Ifor that p;irt\ ii lir^t- pfyluL\ is to f>tand byhome industries, to prolcci labor and tie'American i-itiaens. There need be no doubt

believe all my public and priv:have been on the side of humanity.-and I amof thai lai gc majority of the humaiwho cam their bread by the sweatbrow. 1 hold thai the prosperitycountry depends not on in™ manscholars and millionaires we mav prodi<jn the prosperity of the great producingmassM. 1 -iioniil be untrue to myself shouldI by gty -.ilencc allpiv my position on ques-tions-of titaJ importance to all of Mir vindustries it. be misunderstood. 1 shallfor Jame, Li. Blainc. IU will be the firstIVesitfent of the United States and taken

• ' " ^ ^ v ' | ''fe who was not bred a lawvcr, Jt>elle«-him tob«tiie great American ComItioner" and ihe friend of the great army o.wealth ptfcducer^ and one in whose policy the;can sajrly'cojitide.

•V • • Franci^o wom»n is suing a mat(or $».ot"i damages, because, on the SIM ollast month, he promised to mam- her withir

• "reasonable time." and has not yet ful-filled the agreement.

.A popular writer declares that lo-t maker;youogpeople frank and honest. Then there

~- rtign*i to lie st good deal more ifankne^- andhonest) lying. around loose than « no*visible.: " •-

i inch.tie unurt oi « e n noi-ror* il was won-i l by the rv*.-irinjt party how Orjely andf.'W<onipanionsl;eiit th^ir reason. About

ip<»xl in the little burial plot back "nf

BhndnVred as they lc->k«f..nnd lln-

budlev of tin™- who dini naturaltilated wbpiv dsiitli ii,i,|

| been canacd I .I died nf scurvy aci-ouut- differ. I'liuiniand

S.-t.w rBi-.ri-.-il w v i i t w u i.n linvins dii•tai-ration. Hi-T^t. Crvw, the flrat .fptottaa; party to die. passed away laYear's tiny, at-curding ID CoitHBand T

J .-..!•: \ •• i .[•..,•! He did not ilit

drink anything that had a mjpk-ion of alco-hol about if. ••ven (mint This love filiquorSvas no itrutu; amons M>IIIH of the nai.iiniof the relief pnrtr that the carpenter,tLMiiK a little alcohol with which to mixshellac wM»u]lgBil loguarfl it as a inhiilex gWHy his money. HergL t'ouiinli,of tlw iiw-iied, **y* tiiat CronSilied of senon Jan. 18. At St. Juun'* it was rapnrWtthat in

Of" BCUand Henry shot ill did i.liMlaail. it is r<«ri<il that others met death iHenry di.1. It w known that court-niHftin.were of freijuaiit CccuiTfnce iii liie Unwloanu^ l)r. Favy *•» on trialthree tun™. There were djj

A boy, » peatnife and a watermelonpretty wire tp result in a boj- cutting affair.

tit rlil! eiape Irte'l'residemial timer W« in hisyacht.

ther are equally uncer-

It doesn't pay'o be a millionaire, ijuoth\ underbill.

The Oi 11 «.- I^«ii Tauiiix t'lnb nillo » t e u ' a i i e i t a l Ihe r- ' • -

Tlw offlcen Of tba relief vosay (tiiythuiK oil the unp

" it v tteikin talk freely.h ib

K oil the unpleasant subject,tteikin talk f e l B t

sotne of the scenes they describe airolling far repetitkai. At tlie liretJy i-ninp

ti-rs were round in a* bad a oontHtion aspossible to ifnagiiie. The disinternientbe remains of Llent. Kislinbury i.:;-

4faon only nhat conkf be revealed by tbeipesing of nny of the Other iron coffins.n £ m only M-attered bones were left iuXUmpt • * • iiindc to put them together B»-,.(rt iu the c«* t jnarke'] Private Henry

MORE BODIES TO BE EXHUMEDHIOH Aiuonit BelBIlTra

__ Aug. 1&—It wan anuouwvdymtcrday tliat the relatives of HergoastCross of tin Oreely exuedition bad decided

lh» <-axa>t confining hu renlUiw,l:A In the vfeiiltat the OMigrtidional

oeuietery, ope&ed iu order to determinawhether or nut h* Imd bmvn a vtctint of can-iiii.Ji-jii The report b incoi-rect. TIMfamily, who BOW tlaim to b a n sole ciiargtof- the ruuMib*. say tliat for the preMttt atleast they hav» detennined thai itoexaiisn*-

- II 1* made and tfaat they are olthat thh decision is fljiaL Oeu-tnlef signal officer, again said

that 1,-1 had no official knowledge that thenhad been any cannibalism among the iw-nri-1- of tbe«r«Bly party.

LATATXTTI. ino.. Aug. UB.—A prcs* ifnrt*•entntiv.. visitwl the cemetery.la (.'arrnl.county, in *Bic>> Willtam M'Wtler, lau- *•Maiber of the Uraely ejpwiitrti, waiburied. It was found that the father antgrandfather Of Wliutler are preparing ti•xhiime the body Ui ieam the truth of latreports ..f cawliualMin. Thn hmtn "illlilcetj

i If.

KiA. Tenn.Aua Hi.-flews ua,iwrt- 01 die murder of three

wl Jai-ksou, 1'Uillipa and Uirml.« static, on Wnln^idtty night. Tliey.plea tu K.nr.1 a fr»iKht traUi, bul b tin l l t Th th

:he street.they heard

They went to tue ii-liowilsr party headedTItf music caused the

ilong the block to rush to thegentleman boarding next door,iu.,.wn Sirs. Laiuai- for a number f,waa leaning out of Ills window atie *uw the young wife and si

"Good evening. Annie." I MTlie youug buxbaud at ouce bH*aine fi

rious. awl spiling his wife by tbf.ttirof;hre.w her ucn»« the room.

"How cau you speak to that ,?.,r,'. I

Hhewreply. iJiin

umksi like

y frlght«iinl niijri(i,i m>,t*TBd BDinetliiw nn•-•

'anTthe duor, followed by _._ii. Aa she wax reaching for the <&>r kuobmade a tlinst at her, but ber r*ht arm.

, . bS- the fcnam^r Tney-thTn" Sr^[ "'•'•» w-. « « - » her left b r « * . g r i t a* , !.he Bruin «* it moved off. nearly kmine '• o e r T h e k l u r e P8 1"""1 1^ «•« «W to tlie

« ULUOU VI JV.A|k£BUHl, IhJflp. ! „ „ „ _ .. . | „!.„ * D 1 | ».. .|1JL . . - . .

ing of th. affair, organised a , « C and wentin pursuit of the negrue*. They met themafter a Lru-f pursuit ami ordered them to

d r O f thBring into the posw-. Ths latter retuitinlthe fu>- Hii.1 killed Ull throe of the negroes.

iffair lia» cauxeit gi-eat eivitemaut.

ti i t i iJ A l lendlns; to It u«incs«._ ..risPBc-T U«t"nc, Adirondack^, Aug. 10.—

ti..v. (.•1,'Vi.Jau.l JMntillat L'pperSaranaclakeHint *]>en<K liiii time darllig tbe day in hunt-

iu i.n.I telling. Hi» evi-nings are employedu work which he brousbt with him fromw z w u t i v e chamber. Hi* headquarten are•Niali Uetel In th.- woods, where there are

(e«# visitors, and he etpreswn biimwlr asiiiiifjwvml in health by thu quiet whichi '• •> i•'•-, He is in .mil.

b d M long, si.1 she fell(clous. Lamar. evidently bcliev1a<\ kill&l her. fleJ from the .Uk-ksou found His tialighter lyiiv ,"iu Hisfloor with the blvod ttreaniiu Y p th

Early yesterday morningshv honw au'l »ent a note tolie vowed i»ui d rliiiiL rilw wnt back word thatnot. Later in the da;th? [olii-e, and they 1

A Warrant Out tor the A n v . i mtGOT. Irrlmid, or Texas . -

UALViflTON, Aug. 10.—A warrant naiiiBued yesterday by United Suites Commis-sioner Spaim for the amwt of Jtilin lnhiiidtjr.,--.-. i'l.'i- of Texas, Cor the violation ofsection 6.510 revised United Ktates statutes.Emil Francois, upon whose deposition thewarrant v n issued. wa» convicted in 1S79urnlej tbe an ti- miscegenation statue olTexas and aentenced to nre ye&i-t in thepenitentiary. On tbe ltth toA JudgeHabiue. of the United States courh. grants I

• • " l

h i m " * ! ,

amsWhen Bit W s purple cap and IIMH w m t

seen behind «-sleek little darii-br.mii mj.That's bim." ran ungTHiimticallv ftum

fa Jay-Eye-S.~ « a . awy weighiujt 40^ p, jBa€l'

ull ii

mouth,• !wsulkyweighi1„ .

All eyes were centred upon tlie littt*of t n t t en . Just If teen hands high FoIV lit' V. B shoe f

wiaflle bit and ,akrpon tliis ocoasii

Ue»a> driven 1cbei-k. Judge !noancement that Jny-K% -.s.. •tempt tu beat the bust tiiiir eror mthetrm-k—2:13— by Mituil s in |s«

Hand .8.". rwi.rd of 3given two sJo« milesrk U-saii. Tb« hr~\ tu

takeu back t

put tu hi* mettle, unit made- ' After about the regular iut-n,„.!.*

een heats Jay-Eye-Beo CHID- sl,ml_Tjogging uinHI tb« track, looking appw-nitifas fresh as at tbe start After twuiburtscores be cainw to the wire very fast. Kiii

runner four lengths behind. It TCUevident thai Either* i -ended t

*1 yar.ltbadly

i Friki

corp™-

full pardontbu writ

very fast inilr. A hundrquarter pole he broke

>pped. Leaving tbe scon--!- f gait than in tbe previous heat, be

foirlv flew around the turn, and reached lh»uarter pole in 33 second*, three-fourths irf

_ second slower tbau t ie fu>t trial, and ,half second down- than Maud & trotted hersecond beat at the. same plan-. The next

B made in 30f4' seconds, the li.ilf«J in LOJJi. precisely the sam-M«.«l a Bithera sow call*.!

di»mj«e.l op°» hi* charge "a» be »a. going up th-Francois. IDCUBH, nod the famou* trotter rs-

was called; tbe qoartw*being trca* that •

and an order entered discharging Francois.Next day Francois refuttml to accept tbe I sponded gamely.governor's pardon, alleginn itdid mil. reslon- l«it tbe threc-quartv]

to rely cm tlie judgment iviuleredmissal of tin. writ and . ! . - lui- ttody by the court afl the best evidliberty and t-itiaenah ip.

t Francois deposes that thegovernor, with the puititvutiary officials,mnspired anil wnfederateil together for theIHirpwu of depriviug him of the rights andprivileges secured by the constitution amitaws i>f the. United StstM. Pramvis is apure "int.- Ue marrkil a coloml wumunwhose complexion is tairer than hi. own.Tbe state statue under which he was con-vict^d pnn-ided only for tho pu.iwhmei.t ofthe ivbite person in caves of rnliK jtTenafioti,j> HI • hia claim of being discriaiiiiated

reached iu 1 . .the third quarter being trotted in 0:'i'.\Tbe en-itriiHTit was intense as be swung nil..the hunie-tttnttcli at a lightniiig-tike ^;tuBltbers swayed tbe whip over tua imr- ' .back. Hyvnhadgot the runner, up «a«d Jay-Eye-S.

JJtins

creased his Bpee.i. The

give Jay -Eye- See b•ml tlie Hire mu

^ jii.i_-,~They docked around 1erly "

Tlie

lands. The<wl i

Fire In . IiAug. Ife—An .,•„:•„ of fire i

vesterday afternoon (.-atleil thede|iartnieutto the extensive lumber yard of Hint mi &Cole, in the east end of the city. The looal-

minll fraino buildln

When 2:10.^ nbl tuug up tlie chew. ».denf'-uing. Bithers said it was thu be*1 m

Phallasdid mine b-auUful work, l.ut „uot snt-tveil in lowering his rwor.l- Itime fiir tlie tbreebeaU i w 2:15, -It't ' .iefcWBf. The tkie» IwaU were lib. f-.t«((•vvr trottMl by'any -trilii-ui. the n.-ras-

( per niile heiiig'.':M Vd At Cht<-BR'>. wlmx\ be made tlw record of 2:1:!'-,, the nv.'ra^

i a very short t w the • le square

for

K i n ^ o i the Hen MTa—MTEXABKASA, Ark.. Aug. 1(1. \?

Swinks, reputed to be tbe gr^ateV'thiel in tbe state of Texas, died U{from Hi" effecb of Whisky, M

•black iie^ro. andsu prided |2 riself o:" ;fcn*nly

riKUex. D. E. Neon. Augubrmiu Domini quex, Ramon Juarei,w l Halcedn And Vfalal Corral, and alsrtti of Jordan.

di.fU.1l.\II4iJI , L*. &Hoosac Tamiel ttml . _8bor« roads ore putting up Inrpe *:t RuUnla b u t U U

b oa ore putting ut RuUenlam, about Uiv m

About twenty acres will t«bt"l b i ld i i

put in n— Tlwd il

W lieaiU1 iiuinl«-r of horo.-k has ben 1 In id tjuxn^l. theyar.1 nu.l ai,bundant supply ol pure water hu» W.11 uir

tainwl fr(«u.a wnil isl the srnv.-l vull-y 11by. Tlie yaprl?. a t f thf i i tiy y p j i

of incrvaiiiif! tin- cattle can-yiua TEthe 1) .1. Tnv! i i-uail betwvL>» Hi

d B T

rod- i.teand BoKtou. The

DESVEK, Aug._ig with turlifferthe Texas fever

fever Iu COI.H

of flanuw. Andy Callagher. of- - So. 10, Buck Uar.li,, „! N,,

iolton. Df Patrol Ha B, wereIIM3 by tlie Iteat. Botton's housa waa

,1BO Lumeil and be is likely to die. Hinton' ' put tueir loss at «60.«W: -no insur-

The Rookwood Pottory waw'totnllydestroyed. Twenty duelling houses were' :•! n -I. Tbe ties of Ibe Little Miami rail-. ail muglit tire aad the mad is blocked, theburning buildings having fallen anross it.

"-—la i-onuuunicatiou with nil On- ,-aiitPulton in interrupted, and tbt. Wad,

'legrapli wires are down.

Plo t t ing to D«poH G t u n h t .CitVOF MKXICII, Aug. 10.—A conspincy

a^ainst tbe government has been discovered.It embraoB* a jJot to depose Jtue Maria In-glertax, and U? aiwrainat*r Hell. Diaz ttnd allleader* of what is known of the Tujtuiuet-party. The plot is said to be widwpreatl intbe states of Vera (.Vuz. Pueblo. Horelosami yuarentaro. and tbere is great publicanxiety. A uuiulUT or arresla have Iwenninik' during the «eek, embraciug sieveni:pnuiilnent iiersoua, among them FranciscoMelia, ex-iuiuister ol nii»).oe: Kicardo Ro>

< r a » « fa l a t b H . .•- Locw,ilo.,4ug. Itt-About Mo'dot*

._. light Hush H. Tevis, president ;t i tEscehior Foundry and PUttog coiu,«!i>.-bvt at his wife but missed her. He 'l ^naila an unsuccessful attempt to kill h».

.liiliL He tlien iliot liiiiiaclt in this lu ad aiv;lied alhiut-i instantly. Tevis is tlie nan

in »fW lawrta . w j , o BUo t iglebuil, ,be bank «t*hier. IN tn«IS, Itj.—Late advicn ant), about a yam- sgo, mhOt coming from

troops uad arrived at New Iberia ID awiguatioii house in the OOIIIIKIUV "I lu>and rrpurtwl lo O n ferry, the local luili- wife- The causa <>f tbe attempted nmrJHtary ci'unnqnder. There am now Sew men unl suicldu is supposed to Iv >•«!<>u»j

3 ^ 5 ^ i

.holly false The .1

far he. Liu fan ltd thea

PHW has not ina*!-- lt»

, publii-an aherilTs armed

In nd. .Oernuny:,.r , lui- witi IM- .Tin- »aipe jisiper publishi-sii-^u-h which -s.it.- Uiai-ed war againrt Krauu

' CABLE CLASHES.Count foimoiy, the Austro-Hungarianmix lnnii-tor, reached Varan yesterdayJl Victor Capoul, the well-known tenor,

i tn ninny the dnnghter of a wvalthy latid-»-uer. |

Two IIK'II. Iwiwved tu U> French offlcure,have l*-ea «rr«t*-l at Cobloits while en-gaged In eti-hiii; the fortincations.

The «ubjcribers to the «t'K-k of the Uan-. tester Skip Canal company have unani-mously resolved to persevere in tbe schen>e.

bo are believed to Ut Frenchufflcera, H«re (wen arrested at CbUents.while engine! in skeU-hing the Airtiucmtions.

It is not. considered likely that Mr. ParuaU

Monday ne*t_ He will addrewTni'^Sng ofthe Land tongue at Dublin next Wpdiieaitay.

The Kijijtian Sovi-niii,ent has applied tolie Ak'xuiiitria bank* for a temporary loan.

Tlte banks refuse to negotiate unl«m iberwve official aamrances that the English

ipprave "•'

1 I L H 1. in' •> .;. iii, .^i,i 1* in mn. UHH any 019 publit-i AiuJs for 1 In- purvow of i.-ui-e-itinis EklaaU at t l« Mr * Urkmi. UJnilm.

o6cnp "Re-

jor i-eiHler will be made to-day. So o

can »9J "bat the raault "ill be. though apeaceful surrender is looked fur- Whiskyflowi. frtely iu thv town nud some personalattrt-i-ations are probable. The PWtelieu]«rty are uot lacking in pluck, but nn, de-Ikieut in iminl nambers.

I In Diamond I'le'lJ

day:At

) t o f t l i e I K - - - I - . I 1 ! • •. i-i:ti -1ayAt Sew York—Sew York, Ii BustAt Brooklyn-tiro. .kJyn. B; Vi.gAiT-'Uil.h—Toli^io. 7: Iuiiiana|toh>At Pruviden.n—Pruvi.l«i.*. 3:

land, a.At PittBbiirg—Alleslwuy. o; Haiti;At UiuCiuiULti—IAJUIS^ iUc, 7; C'ni' it

War and \ \ h i . k , in I l a l l : l .BMW OllUtSR, Aug. Hi—Late a-jvice*

ibow tlie tnnijw all arrived at 10 oViuckast night at New Iberia and i. , • : ; , ; toUeii. Perry, tlie local "military .i.inmandei.

ttrtm. Judge FonteUeu still oct 'upi^ine

-berifTs armed pome. Ho denmnil will bemadf for surrender nnril to-day,

" result wUl be,

( b a l e r s t . . i n i i i s h r m m d A | iMAWKII-I.ES, Aug. K}.— During iht. . . . .

ty-four Mourn t-iHimg last liiulit Mitnj wen j fecadj fur a Carltettwenty deat.Ii* beru froui choiera. The iu- M*DBHi. Aug. I'l.—B is

isdneto intense beat. The! lmtifo( \ Cmfct is-fiitf i r l 4SS

fowft lr««lrrju tl

l be, tliougk al fur. M'tn,ii\

tal

at Ptortbon hus recovered,death from itoler* at tjproia,. .IK- at l*aau-l-nuovo, one at \ ill.. Ki-aca, and four at Ber-cete. Thn reconi of th r ravage* of trholerain various French towns during the lasttwenty-four.hours Is n»follows: AtTouJoti**5 deaths ocrurrod; at Carcamone there wer^f. deatus an.l 16 (rah cairn; at Xii.s. - 1death: at fvlte 7. and at Vogue a

lias received * l wm ndueruiits in ill.- u..r TL of Spam 'Mire ready lor (lie signal Co br^iu a i" inigjii^t tlw Alf onsists.

CONDENSED NEWSThB Bcott Temiwranc* act mm MI

Uonctou, K B.KeidswUla, A. C kail a graud reul

re probable, The

H ' H i r d l i l t • B m r H u .NEW YORK. Aug. UL—A few .days ago

while one of the children belonging L uUI>eborah nureerj" w«« bathing M cUi«,yi l d tbe "urf carried iii-i biVoiid l

f t l l

rj w«« bislaud tbe u f carried iiii biVoiid li^rdepth Bad it not been for tlw, pluck of- Moxphy, ag*d 15. of Ho. * Monroe

,1k- would probably h»Te beendrowma. II urpky, who m a Wl fcy at tlwImtsmational hotel, rescued the .^ttl* girl•ud'I'roiitfht IMN: 4*ii.j<e In r w * ; f

PABIS, Aug. IB.-Humor, are flyinS abonl i P«w«n» -eru nrastnt. 3«ator Ransomthe lobbies of tbe senate and dumber of - ^ "rator of tiieday.dt-|iutii-> to the eflVi't that the Pivnoh Sag • According to returns froni die L'boahit» -.iffi'twl severely during thu boubard- uthm, Eil»ard McCtirtam, brotlu-r oment of Kelnna. It it report«l atoo thM i present incumbent, is ela-wi g«ver»the Frtm-a were rvpuls-d ivlwn tliey Undad • fcnoetaw by a majority ol over *»>and that they faik^l To >pik* th* guns. A ' Hod Cloud ha* written a Letter to BarnFooChow itifpat<-h any* that Admiral ' (ttnnd at Washington. ^I \ I II« '"-1 '•Dowelt. of the Brii^hs-jiMdron. h*» • r r twi J \ s ^ t MtWHieaMy'* shaViiietitsreBn-a^ thnt port. 11:' will arrange wirb the othf-r I ua arraaf of Dr. Bland of Fine R*ig|J. 'navnl om,-.-n for theprutectlnn of Eqr.ipeBita i & Mr Lantrv and Miai Iven, -ljoiirinCliJiia.. ^ ^ U • j r t Puint Vivian, near Clayton. Jeft

F a t a l R u n a w a y K M t t a l ' |^wii"by'a stenHWr'.^Ml--' i'^'-1 ' - • • • . -' TaiiV. Aug. Id.—While a fnniily picnis ' ™ the neainnr, <'n> .li-.iwu -.tparty were rsturntng to Crown IWiit, E* ! Her Voti Atvandefasw. the new Rfl

ty. last irr-ams, tb- \ntwt« ran ' minister," bju< arrlveil in Washington. 'iii'iiN^-in'4 LJIU -wagon. Ml-*. Ibdnc : fine looking rti*>» about •*' y '- • ''• was in»t«ntiy kUieil find in-i . laA ^ w,\ known in \Vrmil<iji»ii. «h-lirohably fauUty injirmi • Sevrrn:: i , ( y*ar« ago, b*- wa* secmrtary ol I" •

Page 3: THE EVENING! NEWS. · THE EVENING! NEWS. yoi. 1, No

OF WENCH DEFEAT.

l • " 1""• frenrfi t l i i f^p; '!"-- IjonilwrJuicnt ot K»-ported al^o tfa«t tli • French

TcMPON. Aus- 1*-—t'blmwo i!i« patch™*.,e that M. Patrenotre, Use French minis-S K . C I - 1 1 " awlorw thBt « « French hava

...t»iiti<>i» of mtwfuing M Skuiglia. AJo,, Ch.i'. .li'ptich s > y *t»t Admira.fl,>*ell o- t"i' ^r""1' winadWn, lias arrived

eth<r «<t

(mil) J

H« will eu-mnge wiiimal officers there for tbe,uroi*Bii» in CWjui.U. —Di«is»tchoa were receiw)Miut «hich « . Ferry wiQi-

liainlwr of deputies. Admi-I HJo' .!.-li-i-w tUat he cattUot undertake

', " .,. . •,,,,! nnJ i-inii'Jt t-Viiii untaUllsh. .-,' .h'-.--.i- ••» ""• i"f«". U-yon.1 T«m«-" , . i. w In' is reiutoreeil. He has only,'-'., Y. :.•••• ttvips capable u( attacking'••'' y ••v. The Hun-' earthwjrfcs at Far-<1,ltc»r.-.ii"ui"^ "iiMi.-v.itreisand their" ' ^ , ^ ^ " ' b i U ^ V l.y"tb«f 'I'ai'is MatinHi'.. tiiV H v« I'"'1 r.<-ai>tured Taiiuttave oil

UNDER THE PEOPLE'S BANNER..

A Hrii.Hi AwW» I*>•«••<icicd lur Ibf

Suut.**. -"<• V., Au«. 18—Some .if tli«

jluatmi' Ibrmrttooo* the Anti-Monopolyra/uvrFi ""ill Lave JUI important bearingou «ie frnjipnigii. T0> " "*isrd the title,•Th* I' -ijiio's Party," uader which theOinljti'li. Anti-Monopoly, Agriculture andLater .•r^nni/jitiotu'. art asketl to unite, as aV..-1 taking ont*. which Gen. Butler oan iweto EIHI advantage. It is n splcmlid rallyingCII. they my. and will beeanvwtlv rvnj-i.iHle<l

m all m-ti f tb Ttt ywtirdaj-'n (.•onforetitn nre en

Several "t.•.!•> gone w> :"-> i ai m> prt-diot

i-tioii. Tiipy basathii piHlictjun(bay call wklespreail defection

rank nnd ;' . . - ; . botli the oW

•The Fwipla'* Party," tbev * * j . "willRailier in all tlic discontent**! oti"s. anil Rive

hatred of <vrporat^ monnirOliAi nml n-hnvfri*»lldUne~* townni ibe taboriug t'la^ues will

tt ibfur/i-K-l. They iv«ard tb» name of•the Peuj)!*** Partj-' it*"lf ns a serious blnnto Ctcvi'laiiil'* oaii.lHlni-y. It U reportedIlr:.'. S.'iiijffiJ ^»"rnum^ vi?dt h"r>- i-* iu th*

Ilialticd l» the Le i for :«. V « r « .

r/r-ic*. .ii IIIM state inluniiing them thatnnliiii til.- past year two iiiitniK-e- o( crualtrentiueiit of iiimiif [latifiiU in di«r«>5 ujprivate ini-ttvs have cunw to the kiiowledge

l,i [helfj;. Aiii.lli.-i-"Id !'-nn Iwd'liktviw

in-li-vwl ii- ••iKt. :iinl it si the |ih_wi'iH.n>i.i • quested '" vii.l them tu staW Iwspttall

Fallirr#* for ILr U>eK.« t v Y Auif. Hi—Tlie busme*, faU

iny lli. "lav seven iluyn. a, ivjkurti-il tn KG. Dim a. CU <>f Ibe Jfc-n-antile BOMUM bitel-giri]!'. iiiimlftT. fur ihi> Cnite-I Btaten,yivi. aiM r.r t_ni.».1n. 17. .>r n total of •-•».. a.uidilw. n TOtnl .,1 -JM l«st wet-k. -.hnwiug i,

Vegetable Wine

Made from Ihe fmilf of the species of

Rosaceae Amygdaleae.

Specific for

Costiveness.

It is the only preparation in thelarkct which will take the placef many unpleasant purgatives,

and yet for^ts regulating effectsUponthe too often dreaded plague,Constipation, it has no equal. Wewill subject this Wine to theAnalysis of any Physician or Chem-ist for its purity and harmlessqualities:

Laxative Wine

Quart Bottles,

AT

50 Cts. a Bottle,

Am! is sold by all Druggist*.

PREPARED B\

TRENTON MEDICINE GO.'

tfili h,.avy

as weTlie I

e- Pariflo atai«s in utke

WAwajXi.Tdi. Aug. Hi.—A ntunU-r oiliantt i m t M U thiougtiout the couiiirjhave Wl IttBli to llle p-1-.lllliistiT B*DBraJ U.-k-inglitiu t.. « , iu-le Tiiumi.*,,,s Iluik-Nuu-and Comiiir R-ial II-|«rtw from the ntalKIn rtfaritifi to ihesu letters. Assistant At-torw0--Gcueral Kreomuii prouounce-i theIHiblUaUcM n liiHckn-ailing idieet. but say,

-iti-muiot li<- l^iilly r-xclmled Iroiu tlia iniiiis.

A i|i.r*)rotitt 'I'tirlh- i ujittircd.ROOKAWAI BEACH, AU-. in.— A turtle

*j-.•«),tur--.l <,(( -hull) wliiuli was nine f« teight iii.1..- I..U-. !U weight is eaUioatwl•I -.I'M poDtaia Itwal fajitared liy Ca[.-.C^nia !-.]ii!li. of tin- (bliinn bout Mwiilu.Kill, a l.Hi]-....u. mi') it wwi-r tuo U.at t«ra

l J TJwllJifniii.il prortle ever i - n j i t dtli- largest turtl

di lj It WB

aiiag-T for jlI

IT, mi. r Fcrrr f'Ii*illeua:ed.fAH!-. Aug. lti— M. Aliili-ieui. au Beit

t rial miter on the staff of l^j Matin, ha.<••, i.i.l^.,1 p,., ,tii1,,. K.rry t.i ,,iortul coiubali;i ••..iiwfiui-si.v "[ tlw iartvr's iirnii!.--mrit.uin tn.- i-liai,,!,,.,- ,,•• ,] .,,utl.-s of tlie liugtu. Ulc-K' '»i »l!i'.-li ii|>)n-nr<>i| HI that |m|ier j-«ttT-•i" •ii..rrL,.i;;aiiii,..u,iciiigtht. defeat of tht

Tkrr *l'in After I, I its H-lloin.- BiSMDn, Aug. 1(1.—Tiio Democratii-

' ) l

r.^^iuUed a! 11 oclock yesturda).*hi uiit« NH.™ lulloB, nuikina J.40S. w«r,I' fa). Eat* conty Totcil lor It* own can-"li-iat... T).t. w.nvnitfoii mljourned nine di,',Imvmj ti]i- mutter in the hands of the utala

pyJwrtoamt Highland, will reium lti

»•»!, oil Jlouilay. Tlte operators have UQ-H*;J 'it* imlly surreiiilem). oniug to the lil>r>' i aiKjstaure accorded 11K* striker* fromrariout parts ol the couuUy.

A T t i u T o w n In Aaka*.HOUSTON, Tux., Au*. lti.—Ail incendiary

fii- u Lampanas dtvtroy^l the bu»iueHI'Jfii'm of ik- town. .The 1«A ii not eati-"ate-L li T. Maloiie. Barker'and C D.

J-riiMi.i..,,. men-hunt* are the hearted'-•'•< Tlie town exjieriencM a Mt.OtM'• •'• • «. couple of Week* ago.

A w s l i l n c (Irdrra Mi Al t i ek .

B-—Tlr. Bill--, ft* dj «*.

I

Laxative Wine.NOT k mm HEDiCIHL

A PURELY

mn.NEW YORK, 1894.

ONEDOLLABB ^ ^ r H«(n ™gr.

Plainfleld Fire Department

Firt* tax ou builditigs, furniture etc , furthe v«»r 1SS4, will l» received from h a. m

ilny ISUIIIIBV'S eicpptedlby tlie Culi«!l..r. V. I. Pra,w , n I hi* office

W«H Front street.

H, ivill b-i-eiurned to Justices of tlie Peacefor L'tnon and S«>iiierset countiesT and intor-

it at Li percent per annum added with le-il ctjstfl of collection. 'In caWsof iion-renid^nt ownTslbe tenaiiUl^^---.i MI sliull in iliiiiune mannei-Bs the

liable

propwlylerrby authoriisd to iledoct mich paymentfrom the reul wlm-ti 'li-> .nay liave cun-

'i, m'eaiToVtl.eeii'u*ll'?''So lion occupancy of any Ijllilo.•ut shall rMDKlo H-i a lien up-

ruplera shall be liable

SflCtian 10 of IJIC .riwratioii AH.J. S. CUTTER, Trea*nmr.

I'laintield N. J.. July 34tb, 18S4.

A NEW PAVEMENT.

- Diebold Patent Iroo Stone,

Hwjr lilinji end «rert blucla? A!

..„ .rom'i?! The'J »JyVrenr«tf/hJn'?1«c i h i b m o n ac « ' « r j « ' . Pancy Stiu*. oppo*iir

• ,,, i M . l l a : I ... fTrihvi i k , ™ i i ! . i i . . j l i ..!•

W. H. WARNER,

Jones 8c Co.To Clean Out Vaults, Cesspools, etc.,

!Ȥ3

Special Sale

FINECLOTHING

Tiemendous Slaughter!

E. C. MULF0RDReal Estate Broker

and

Fire Insurance.

Office 35 and 37, Opp. K,

Plainfield.

TheSorthAmerica Insurance QnpPlmnlx Assiranct Co.. of ftadon.

PRICES WAV I

-ELEGANT SHITS!

FINEST FABRICS

Faney Cashmeres,

Cheviots,

Corkscrews,

WVbip Cords,

Diagonals,

SILK \MIXTURES

$5 to $20SOLD FORMERLY FRUH

$8 to $30EXTRAORDINAR\ BARGAINS

Alapacus.

Mohairs,

Zfinen Coats,

and Dusters.

WHITE VESTS

50c and UPWABDS

Largest aid Best Assortment

BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS

IN. THE CITY"

AT

Tremendously LOW PRICES.

SAVE MONEYBY SELFXT1NG VOUR

CLOTHINGATTHEOLD

Established House

S. C. Lilienstern,THE IXADIN8 PLADJTEBIj:

CLOTHIER,

Merchant TailorercGENTS' FURNISHER,

| NO. 7

front Street: OPPOSITE

iPark Avenue

CIT.Y MILLS,Somerset Street,

Near Front, Plalnfield, N.J.

FRENCH BROS.Merchant Millers,

O r d « » rtceiTtd ™; T..'.i, VI".,11*,-; * Kmkery, also aiI o o W « I F ™ t P l m - , . . r f ... H. . . S i t , » ' • : bcs----*a

pri>rnp1 aitrnitoB.

S K P S M l CO.,Hnli m lor mln. "*'" l r " i i y " [ lr l1"' a

Grading and ContractingIN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

Headquarters for

VOEHL'SBread, Cake, Pies, Pastry, etc.

15 West Front Street,

New England Bread a Specially.- old uand BI 68 SometMt * m i . «•*)] lw in

Joseph A. Pattferson,

FRONT STREET, PLAIHFIELX #. J.

FINE SEGARS.fTobaccos, Pipes and Sraoke^ Articles

Rates.The Trade Supplied at tbeSole Agent for the C

"BL.iCKPlum and West !ndia\§egars.

a] "C. De La MonS&nye

Locksmith and General R e & Shop.

Crane's Hat Sti12 PARK

•ireiiOK Muchinc*. I j i

ciiwln. R a i m ^nd Ciiil.ri k-nn.,i..S,i.i-- <\\'d IM.1,-i I w.mld lik. my ,,;il f •.-•»!-»r.d :!n'.l> '. ni::-;

ELECTRIC!

EVER-READY PREVARED

Flour and Indian Meal,

Hominy, Oat-meal,

Wheat and Kye Bran.All kinds of Feed fur Horses.

Cattle and Poultry.

BALED HA 1 AS 1> STKAW.orn, Oats, Wheat, Buckwh eat. Bar-ley, Wheat and Rye Bran. Corn

Meal, Screenings. CrackedCorn, Bone Meal. Oil

CakeMeai. GroundOyster Shells.

CrackedBone,

GOODS ETC. DELIVEBED.

H. S. BARNES,17 and 19 Front Street East,

Plainfleld, K. J.IS WELUXO

WINDOW SHADES.

WINDOW GLASS,WALL PAPER.MIXED PAINTS.

' VARNISHES.FUKNITIRE POLISH.And, in short, everything in his

line, ai New York pricesand also gives a reliate

of 5 ])cr cent for

CALL AXl) SEE HI)!.

CARNEY BROS.No. 11 Somerset Street.

TINNERS.

Stoves Stored ! Stored Stored !

' s'anitary Plumbing.

Reference, our wurk to Flai.,IMd.

K. WALDRON;

Practical Gilder,Mo. 9 East Front Street.

PICTURE AND PORTRAITFRAMES. WINDOW

CORNICES, ETC.

.Gold Frames for Paintings a Specialty.Old Frame* H*-Gilded. Picture* Hung

and MUTOT« Put Up, ml*o, P»ckadand Boxed for Shipping.

REPAIRS OF ILL KINDS OF AP

F. E. KINSMAKucccwqr u F. K, KINSilAX #

Ono Ounce of Preveation Beti'-1 than "Found of Chi™. 'Ji "

Thorp's Disinfectantc b«t in oM,(orpori(Tinr b»d 04 j mjJ pnrntina ewiWpon Suld bv lhr « * . «"-

MILKPure Freeh Milk Delivered

D. S COLES.

CRUSHED ST0.VEIs So» Fnmisned by

JOHN WILSON.A good supply of, stone ir

T H R E E SIZES is kept constantlyon hand, and orders for large quanti-ties can be promptly filled. Thistone is admirably adapted forROAD BEDS on public thor-oughfares, or for DRIVES andWALKS on private grounds. Itis HARD and GLEAN. No clarand soft stone is mixed with it.

Orders can be sent through thet post office, or mav he left with

Robert Simpsoo. West Front Street,corner Washington Ave. j

SIX BARRELS

Kindling Wood for One Dolk

t George Dmau'! Kind-lut* Wend

Eugene A. l.aint,"TBE HAIR CUTTERT

29 West Front Street, Plainfielibavin*, Hair-Cun;ne, Shampooing, nr.. in tfc-

Hot ai Cold WUer'Sifc, 15 Celts Ea(t.id l«rtfw »twponfng.

A. V. RAXD,

24 'West From StreetStationery. Book*. Kuiit . Toy*,

OEEAT SEDUOTIOHIN

MILLLXER\ GOOD'S,

SET/

.t MSB. T. J. OIL1JB8,

DAVID C. XVBUTCHER,

78 SOMERSET STREET.

i

Millinery and Dress-Making. 9

NOVELTIES IN EVENING BONNETS4A West Pnuit S.rwl, f.aiuBeM, N". Jj

FORD & STILESFuneral Directors

PRACTICAL EMBALMZHS.

ISAAC BROKAW,fff/fi ESTATE and INSURANCE

Hanover and Jersey City lire Ins.

XAYLOR <$• S-VALLEiY.

Carpenters and liuilderg,

Ptninflekl. N. J.

E S T I M A T E S F U R N I S H E D ,

PIANOS AND ORGANTuned and Repaired by

P. P. VANARSDALEW EAST FROST STREET.

PIUOS FOR SALE MD TO LET.

Tne Coolest Place in Summer to Get t

SHAVE AxiTllAIR 01T

William Claassen's5 WEST FROST STREET.

T. £. Morgans,

Books, Siationery. .Mi

SEWS DEALER.

B. R. FORCE.Boot and Shoe Dealer.

Low Prices, at No. 1 Front Street,BERRY S CORNER. t f M

TEN ETOK'S MEAT MABSjET.

Fruits and Vegetables in Season.

87 Front Street.

1. S. MELBOURNE,

Mason and Builder,PLAIXFIELD, K. J -

W d s n c e - 7 1 Park Ate. P. 0. Boi 2.6

WILLIAM n. CLUM.Architect.

Part Hit, near Front iinrSf.. Coward-tButldtny.

CAREY'S IFURNITURE AMD FREIGHT EXPRESS.

Office, No. 45 WestFropt Street'

Morton W. NoMej.Mason and Builder,

PLAany. " *•

i : AMt*m P O. Box 1182.

tOKORS OF mtHCH OEPEAT. til*' «*• m tb* Frenrb ■« mMrnne. T*M* W-Rmjt* aco Oyun'lbow. lofcbl^ «*• ciwabi-r of ^.rim that the Trmneb tU*. ,p .urT««l i*vfv .iotum >h* bombarvhi.cn! of K- JT u b reported a*o that th- Fivnrh -Zaltpui-ed "1h-u tter UwJ*dJ>n.l tliat inl«l tn »jmk- (he son Tycbmlrr of .lepuU- voie«l the Too -luffwD' f ;*•«.«» fr.^ re.™,,.ended £*a Lu <r* —.urnttre. Tb. ,„u, waa KO " *«■ 1A-Chln» JHaurfcaa ^Biat M. Patrenotr*. U«« Prencti min.*- am-. d®. lam* that tba Pre.,* have iiebeti-" * •»««***■« •* Shensi*. A r, <T,«> • UWp-U* «*y. that Admiral L ‘ i, , the Urilull squadron. be> arrived *, ,*, ioft He errenge with the uhrr I-*-*" el olBeere there for the ^ro,-,-inC%.n. p.ow Aug. 16 - l)»*jutcbee were received tw ll»“nd MK* etakh U Ferry -lS- ^ fr_.ii: the chee»l-»r of drputlm. Ad ml „i VW ,u-lerM the* be rMHut undertake a -ii.nl and raenot even oatahliah rami- lbe height* bcyoo-l Tama i.reBal--** *>♦ •* rvluforv**l. He haa only , rapahlr of attarhlng ik. Tlw Hori« earthwork* at Far- „ aNUMfO With bowilmn and their «* «m».1 «*th Remington rift**. Ait oci published by tbe Faria Matin i, ‘. ^ ||»ia» bad rvcaplural Tamatav* on L4 i»i -a- indignantly denMil in the " 31. »rry.

CITY MILLS, E. C. MULF0RD Heal Estate Broker

and . Fire Insurance. Offioe 35 and 37, Opp. B. ft Statioii,

• Plainfield. N.|j.

Special Sale Kindling Wood for One Dalit Somerset Street,

Near Front. Plainfield. N.J, HOT 1 PATER lEDICUt CLOTHING Eugene A. I .nine,

“THE HAIR CUTTER.” 29 West Front Street. Plainfield. Sharia*. Hair-Cut lot. Shampooing, etc., iB ^*C-

Bel end Cold Water falls. (5 Celts Eul. FRENCH BROS.

Merchant Millers, 30 DAYS Vegetable Wine ONLY A. M. It.EYD,

24 West Front Street. FLOUR Tie Horth Americi Insurance Cj, cj Phlla.,

Ph®Hlx Assurance Co.. ofQiadon Made from the fruit* of the apedea of

TreiRendous Slaughter KVKR-KKADY PREPARED

Flour and Indian .Meal, Hominy. Oat-meal,

Wheat and Rye Bran. 411 binds nt !•**■*• ri fur Hi\rku

RES!DEUCE. RO. 69 EAST Fit Office Hours, 7 a. m. to6 STREET Pianos for Sale and to Let-' Thu Wine .ill be I IOUS DRAU A MOST DKLIC- GBEAT REDUCTION

j All kinds of Feed for Horses. Cuttle and Poultry. BALED HAY AND STRAW. Com. Oats, Wheat. Buckwheat, Bar- ley. Wheat and Rye Bran. Com Meal,

MI LUXE I! J G0( At MM. T. J. OILLIRS. Specific for FABRICS

Costiveness. -bwabev UNOER THE PEOPLE’S BANNER. 4 Brlghl

Fancy Cashmeres, Cheviots,

Cork screws, II7lip Cords.

Diagonals,

DAVID C. SMALLEY, BUTCHER.

78 SOMERSET STREET.

. Screenings. Cracked Corn. Bone Meal. Oil Calce Meal. Ground Oyster Shells. Cracked Bf m GOODS ETC. DELIVERED.

Preened tor Ihr gt. 5 Y., Aug. 16.—Mont* of lh» -fcoanr *..>mrnmg at th» Hpriiaga tin- action of tba Aull-M<•■»>!»4> w ill liav» an important l.amy uipaign. The) regard Urn Ulb. -Tba VwyydA* Party,*- uwIpT afcirti tlia Or*ml*-•*. Antl-MonopOlr, AgrtniHaiv an<l l^t-x .T.'imaatioiik ar» a»k«l u> unit*, aa a v-n- taking ow. which fh-n Batbr nan ua lc KIWI wUantng.v It u a -plrolid rallying cry. they my, and will berarnotly r«--[»>n>lr<A (••mail wK-tloiH of the country Tbe i:wn • It., ana a». ym»ar«lay'« <**UWa*ee anr en- 1lMi.ia.11. OTcr tl* Ntoati'iu hrrrral of

It is the only preparation in the market which will take the place of many unpleasant purgnti\*es. and yet for^its re^ulatinp effects upont lu- too often dreaded plague. Constipation, it has no equal. We will subject this Wine to the Analysis of any Physician or Chem- ist for it*, purity and harmless qualities.

MRS. L ADAMS, Fa-Hioaabl* Millinery and Dress-Making. M.jumdag lx>id* a specialty.' rOTSLTXSS Of KVKNIMO BOHMBTl Weal Pnail H.n*rd. P.aiuOrbl. X. J.

H. S. BARNES. 17 and 19 Front Street East,

Plainfield. X. J. ID BELLI SO

WINDOW SHADES.

SILK MIXTURES hM'Wboc* and prta SrM (•» eaialngur. B ittar . rMtat Thay l«u-r this prwiiction M, a bat they < a|i WMl^prrwl drfn tioii apiong lb* rank nad nb--..f hntb th» n|.1 (arttla TV Pbrfy.- ihrv My win gather in all the <lK<-on(<>iit*-t ou-a, and give t»»* pr«»l**r . a lianetnrla-l a man «Ik*> baiiwl of eorporata and whom- fi M-ndliiK -« to-ard (ba UUiring - la*— will ■u-uiv h |• -pillar ailoiiniMtration " Tanv many aynitxiUuaar* abn *o«ii to pi^a*.l •I the outinok. They regard tt»> name of •■the JV-i N,-« Parly" lt«-lf a, a arrluu* W »* i.. t'levrlaiafa CWiatklarj It to reported fbaj fienau* (LrowiA rjdl h-rc i, hi tht ln»”oI it- -mciliatioit

FINEST QUALITY WASH IN Cl PURE SPRING WJ FORD & STILES

Funeral Directors lLI.EV

Laxative Wine

siMrsoN & (?K;. rHOLtstLC traoc Sadi i SecctUTr Quart Bottles, ISAAC BROKAW, 41ESTA TE and INSURANCE

8MP80I a CO. 50 Cts. a Bottle, WINDOW GLASS. WALL PAPER. MINED PAINTS.

' VARNISHES. FI RN1TI RE POLISH.

I haliteil by tbe Lrj for 30 Vrar*. I'HlUliiLtHIA. All* 1ft—‘Tbe -HMiiuillle* «- l-aia.•>• -f the atale utanl of .-hantl** haa iw:»d a « ir- nlar letter to thn iihhIk-oI pro- f—-an "I tbla »«a«o inioruilug ll»m that aithtti tb. pa-U year two iii.Uuk-l- of rrud lr-ainiriit of il too lie |iatieiil. in charge ol pro aU- laitM have com* to Ut<« knou|«li(v u'j.-d Hi an ••ulimiw. alwJT li* ha.I I*--., culUM (•* uuav Hi in thirty yiar., . baiuwl lb* kg AnolIter .4-1 >iMu ImJ lik*»iw b—urhainef i--r uhmv Minn a quarter of a r ntitrv. rHothjTtif tb.- coni ultU-e to to ti l out If luiy other *uch caanare known oi 1-1. ve.1 lo - f«t. nial If ao tb.- |4iy.i- i-«n- fll l ..|Me-,.e4 to a-II I th-»l t«. dob lajepilal-

Hiioier and Jersey City Fire Ins. Cok, And i* »dd t*v all OmniM*

XAYLOR 4- SMALLER Carpenters and Ituilders,

PlaLMl. S. 1.

Linen Coats, and Dusters.

Grading and Conti-acting in all CTB hraNi-heb.

Headquarters for VOEHL’S

Bread, Cake, Pies, Pastry, etc.

15 West Front Street, •inrlmol irai cultCr. I’xv Iwal. -i'.

New England Bread a Specially.

WHITE VESTS And. in short, everything in his line, at New \ ork pricey and also gives a rebate of 5 per cent for cash.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED. 50c and UPWARDS PIANOS AND ORGANS,

Tuned and Repaired by P. P. VAN ARSDALH;

M EAST FROST STREET PIANOS FOR SALE AID TO LET.

Ilk. Aug. K—The bMhea fall .11* throughout the Ciuntry -lur . MVati daya. a. n-porUd U- H of lb* M*o-antiI* agency In mmlwr. f--r ill* t'nilel Mabv, i'-nuta. 17. or a total of SW. a -tal -f la«t «wk, «b*aina » l‘J failure-. Tli* insunllio' ara • •aniit alaiut Up lu llic a»«r-

CARNEY BROS. No. 11 Somerset Street. Tbe Coolest Place Id Sommer to 6(1 a SHAVE AND1 HAIR ( IT

William Claassen's, S WEST FROM STREET

JACOB

-A Blaehmalllna st.eeU” Wamii.v-to'. Aug. 1ft —A number ol iKink |4.'i-lfiii- till!-UKhint Uie vuumr> hav* writtMi to the j->tniafet*r gMiwrai ask- ing aiui t-- ox. .»!«• Thom pain's lw>k-N a. and C-aiuin rx’lal It *i-urte-r from tb* mails, lu rafrering lo thaa* IrMcr.. A-i-Uut At *--■ i* *y ti«i*rai Frraoaaa pr-u-uuc*. the I- ' 1 call--1 a lil.ii•kn'ai.ing th**t. Jiur aay- tt' - iii't be legally excluded (roan tin* maila. II- UlbUd-l lldllBi sIkxiLI apply lu in.

Joseph A. Pallfrson, FROST STRUT PLAISFICLp. S. J Gas Fitters. Plumbers] T. E. Morgans,

Stationery. M PuUtohrr FINE SEGARS.^

Tobeceos, Pipes and Smoketf Articles IS THE STATE K

The Trade Supplied at tbe u|*t Rates. Sole Agent for the Cel^Jated “BLACK PRIME

Plum and West India'^egars.

Hooks. NEWS DEALER.

Fir* tax on lmikting>. fumitur* ata. for tb# year l#d. will b* i«c«iv*d from •* a. to h |». m. on any day iKamtay’a exc-q*t*di by tlwO.Il*ct<-r. V. I. Kiwxm, al h . -me* » " *^t Front mtraat. Taxee rvmai uug un|«id Saptember ‘J3d. will U- ret uined to Jaetacea uf tl.* Foam for Union ai>l Snmerwt conntira, and intar- c*t at Li percent per annum added with le- gal Co»ta of eoUectiou. In ca'ae* of i.on-rrael-nt owner* the tenant* owui-r* A** itabl* f.«r and tb«*y ar* livrwby re- quired l- par 1 bo tax** ao •wtbf.I upon U*e proiNTty - cuiracd by them bis I tliey are trtTrbv autfmrfamd u> defect Bucb i-aymnit from the rent which th*y may have con- tracted to jay t*ie own*.a of *ald |»roperty, and.iu oasv uf the non uccu|«ucy of auv build lug. the a—s.-nv-nt nball re-neb. a- a lien up- on it anti tbe future occupier* w*ali !«• liable for all arrearage* ..f awemment u|wii -aUl tiilMin.-. lai «»f Inc -r| oral>.>■■ Act. J. S. CUTTER. Treaaurwr. Plalnfleld N J.. July 34tb. 1*S4

SlbLKCTIHC A Moualrowa Tnrtlr d aplarcd. nCKAWAV Uka'U. Au^. Ilk—A tnrtl- •bptiued off >hoaw which ■« nln- fe-1 .1 Wbra loug lU Weight i« eaUiuated • •|k.ui»K It was raptured by Cai-. u. bnlh. of tl«- fbliiu- I mat Med da, • " *'»iand it towel the U-at t«i ~ —s—ur.1. Tl- llJi. rm.u pronounce 11 !arg*s; turtle ever •W|«tiip-sl It *>u -lia^.l by a uin-nin manager f,.r •lot wvl! l» :in>unt*il

Stores Stored ! Stored Stored I B. R. FORCE.

Boot and Shoe Dealer. Lor Prices, at No. 1 Front Street,

Sanitary Plumbing. wriwAT-xa onamiv rraamw RefereiKW. <*ur w..rlt In PlalnlVkl C. De La MonjSinye Locksmith aid General Rate Shop.

Established House rrenler Marry <balle»ged. F*«is. Aug. 1G-M Andrirux. aa edi r»l *riter -a« tl*e ..air raf Iidatia. ha. •HeUfed Pr.iuicr Kerry t,> -xaiwqurn-e uf the lotUT, JenuixraaUoD luc rbauilwr of d i-uUo* .>f the- hogua Urk~ i<ni Which a|qa*arwl la that pa|wr yaater- '■killing announcing tb* .Irfeat uf tbr

K. WALDRON. Practical Gilder,

No- 9 East Front Street. Fruits and Kegetatles in Sogton.

S. C. Lilienstern, 37 Front Street. rbe> «|Mii Altar lUuTix-.ita. Aug li 1. S. MELBOURNE,

Mason and Builder r PI.AINFIELP. 5. J.. Residence—71 Ptrfc Am. P. 0. Box 296 A St-C-U, n NbM J6Maf «d AH order* will revive pnaape auearioo V-J*-a

PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES, WINDOW CORNICES. ETC. Gold Frames Tor Paintings a Specialty. >id Prmm« R^OUdod. Plctoi~ Hut and Mirror* Pwt Up, aUo. Packed and Boxed for Shipping.

THE LEADING PLAINFIELD Special Pncea ft* Jaly ■ ad Slow pretexted Iroaa H pperaeun kniraa>e «aa » mag ir.oaalea aad fnxhleni

WILLIAM H. CLl'M. Architect.

Part An. n-rfwll' Corner• SmU^f.

" Ud.i>^„K«. P».. Au. •« -Tfc.Hr.kio; in tu* rinpl. y of li. R 3Urkio & 1- . at Joldcaud Highland. wlU muni lo *'* - on Muulaj. Tb* operator* have nn- •vik i itk ually Mirreu<lered. owing U, the Itb- •T*: amouiice aix»rdtfd Ua> striker* from »ark*u» parts of the coantry.

M*-l- REP/URS Or ALL AI AIDS §F AJffARA 7US F. K. KINSMAN. S*<t*a UA r. K KINS41AX S«Q..' ... bradvir-U Liberty 4*reet NcaS^Vorl. abe Box .Kd.ftaioarid. N,.4

; CRUSHED STOXE Is Rtv Furnished by

JOHN WILSON. A good xupplv of stone ir I HRKF. SIZES b. kept constantly on hand, and orders for large r/uanti- . I ties can be promptly filial. This ; stone is admirably adapted for

t ROAD BEDS on public thor- oughfares, or for DRIVES and {WALKS on private ground*. It H.\R1> and CLEAN No day aud soft stone is mixed with rt. ’i Order* can be sent through the t post office, or may br left with : Robert Simpson. West Front Street, ! corner Washington Are.

Hotmos, Tag. A of. K—Au incvn llary r' * Lrimpnaaa d^fr.»ycd tbe Undnam ""•■ftof tb town The tea* u not rwO- *»i-L li T. Malone. B.rkrr aud L D. '»t ral.„ uien-taant* a.* th* hr.vlr.1 The town axperienoed a •AO.QQI

CAREY’S i FVRIIITOItt AMO FRCKHT CAPRCSS Office. No. 45 Wnt Froot Stmt

m Ounofc ot Pi»r.nUon B«t I ttfco Pound of Cura. . '-J COMMEND ; * Thorp's Disinfed.'jnl W. H. WARNER.

DO. 7

:. Front Street ; OPPOSITE

Park Avenue

Jones 8c Co. Ti ClMB Oat Tnlts, Cesspools, etc.,

k™, k. wi.bfcil ... in ifc. rvr —■» |M iar—I MlMb ro»« t> * ..irfUfci .nkfc-

I"Ito. Aur. at* liiat tbr Prvncb and ('blnaa.* Iron clad* 1 *<"• Cb.« ar* cleaitol for «■ lioa, and. •th * tea in up, am awnting .-r.l.r* u. at- Morton IV. Noble. •on and Builder,

PLAtoPIXLP- »■ • djauS&rJter

MILK DAlUY.

D. 8 00LES-

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PATIENTS' PAPERS.

The Xitmtura Supplied to SickFolks in the City Hospital*.

[Phibuh-lptiia Tim**.]•"Oh. yea. we p?t All kiwis of

Mid the ctrrk at the oflU-e of Uw Society foeDistrilmliiw KfaiUiig Matter to H.wplMu J..- turned tbe content* ofr..-» --'mini basket <m 0J# t*b!r ami began•on tlu-iii over. • Y.JOM (•• -in- 'n-<-l to «MV.IIH> o( the ttalt we get. Now, tore in(«l«r.•• balding up • innk-tinhil sim-t. "thaiwould tax tbe tofcwiuity *>f Mme M oil- 1™l-tiLl patient". Wbtl is it- Spanishdont want too many of tbat kind Wenothing, however. .>t getting papers printedin all ihi- ct.nliiimtal language* It ix »uiprising bow many French, Oerman andRu-ian ]«ilih™tifni» flnd their W here

-These are put Mide aixl Hiitrihntad iH*cUl i*f»>. to the M«n in-iV library, for in--tniKf, and to BUCb iiirfitutunn. u th» 8eft-ncn*' Prieoite' wx-i*ty. Hr»mrn at all n»tionslitfnR" there, and an oi-canional paperprinted iu the motttrr tongne, » greatly ap-prsrfated. Sow .nd rhe» we get a Chin™1*1 vr. I've often wondered u hrtbei tM,were fat iu the box by fbinaroea. At 1*Tpnt» there'* very littte use for tbem, for itan um-i Minium thing to tiivl • Celestial InPhilo.W|J!in hospital. ftonw of tbem. I attoM. never bad a ('innw patient. We kee•he papers as rurkritiea.

"Mu*f at thr papers we g«t in tbe boxes• rt iirft or of mini *rntiwly twent <iatiflS. • w and then, tlmiigh. we get a bntoit AIMwitb antiquated m-wi.. Kevers.1 wnlu *gthen wan a bundle l.niuglit In of PublicLedgers* quarter of a ivninrv ukt. Anothebatco had {«pen> dated HI far bark ™

-Dtdjoo n t k a r-Oh. T—: new. im't ..f mwb acco

man mi lii~ hauk Those poor hwpttol fellowswill read anything. W« have three rt-guiabrae* now—on at tbe Bund ilrwi station,•mither at Broad and Cbestuut Mitbe .me in front of tnh I wilding. Theboxes are •prdal boxee and tbe collection* intbcm are derated to individual hospital*.Tbe matter iu Use »".T is collected ever?<iav. We get very litth* bwiftea newspapersm tbat waj, Iwwver Occasionally Fucksslip in and Harpers and Frank 1*~]n», toobnt tbe, bulk b .Uilic. wperUII)- at theBroad straet station box."

"Which paper* are UM mirt popular r"Tbe colored cartoon papers and tbe illu*

tnrted wmkliM There's alwnjrk n Hg de-mand for tbem Tbe daily raUwKiuiu aggre-gate about iwetity-rivr pound*. It variesthough. In mninwr. when folkx are awaytiie Hupply falls very k»fv and we get scarcelyenough to go round. Winter b tbe beat timeOur cuilectioM are alway* larger in coldweather Monietune* tbey are double. Sincetbe reorgaufeation of Ibeaociety In 18& UMruUn-tiims and dMiunenienbt hove affgre(ated over four tuns.

-We dem't deprad on the boxen altogether.Tbey ilon't mpply all tbe literary matter mi*td or tM kind w want. Tho iie»>iai vv-•r» good euoogb, bat tbey bavm nopevalue. We prefer ma4nicine«, bwaican be kept, with care, for a long time.Tbew and tbe bound IJOOIU are contahutdd.Host of them, however, have to bs *ent forDuring the fall and winter we get Boy Ihttr of letters nud ptwtalf BAkiug at* tcand take away namytaletx. magazines••'tiii'i printed matter, which the -vwkbt to K'VB *» the wt-lety for tM honpitalwork. 1 have a letter here now from a lad?

Europe ;iii'l want U> 'clean hotigo Tbat nM-kiL- a rart-loipampfaletn, JimiTBii.it- weeklyoellnitetHM pubLk-atiorm, prottabty enough vnlpply the boflpitols for a month.

"Same of tbe matter brought bare u ajcorlcnu •» the i*iHrs ibai Spt i ill' p tbr bosea.One day an energetic little maninto tbe '.[Bee all out of breath.

- -H.•!•.•- a lot of ntuff I've brought *w,' h*jjuffed. throwing a bundle of book* on tbe tahk- I thought we bait* bonanza. 'Oh, yoinenln't tbank me.' he Kurgl«l before "tunefiwyanytbins. 'I don't wantthey ain't no good to aw. And out beWbal do you Huppune ww in that bundleCan't giHw.1 Puurteen .•loth bound volumesof The »•opgjw«ional HM-ord. Good readingfork tur

"Do tbo Ilbrarie> neod us much stuff,yes'. tbere are lot* ot old book* and literatimwbi.li tbe libraries no longer flnd availableTbe Ridgnay library, the Hocjal Art rlubthat Young Men- Christian associatiathe Men-nnlili- library ail contribute to oarStars. We'i e not fastidious and usually wfaa'others .1. .nt n u t i* just what we need ma

"At preaeiit nineteen institution* are reg;largly supplied by iu- How often) Onceweek, uniallr. In >niamer. when the tupplyget* at low tirff. fortnightly dwtributioimad*. • Tbe paper* ami magazines arcup in bandh* of about twenty pound*8o(ara*po**ibtee«4i bundle ttmtainau a.-wrdnent of dally, weekly, religicxuand illn-irated papers and magasinra. witb boub,when they can b* obtained. Tbe bundle* aretagged and messenger* froui to* savera)hospital* rail and get them. Newlj SOCj.ackaBw Lave already been distributed lathi. • • - .«

. ("M*»t.>r" in Chicago Herald.]-Here yon are at UK!" exclaimed a jamg

wife to her bnahaad as be hurriedly Miter*'the station • minute or I wo before tbe train'departure, "tmt what kept you, Johnt Hurryand get tbe ticket*.*" 'Gimme (10, Mary,I'm out," On'1 Out: Where'* tbat SSOyou had two hours ago when we parted over• « BUM -tm-t i fthould like to know"•Weil. I had bad luck today, Mary. Hap-pened to walk by a pool place, awl of courset*top|«tK> look a minute and dropped thewhole (illy right there. Just my infernallock." -DropjieditP Wby dicta t you pick itupagaiBl Did It rail in tlte waterf "Wa-ter! What do you Meant Mo—yea, ye*. Ufell in toe water, and I stayed a long timefishing tor it, bat couldn't find It. But dontworry, Mary, Iiu going to be around next

. fall whan tbey run the water off and Own I'llsurely find it." " You -you were vary t«re-Isa.," .aid Mary, half ery&W. "bat 1 don't**• what the city want* to leav* .ucb poolslying around for In tbem cbolet* tiiutm£ P * ^ U - HowdldjouhappMtlodrop it.

i at work on then asoingHn nwmraem told a reporter tiattba summit of the inmiiniiitulUiyflHlplace to be duriug a thuwWntomi. He hadsera the l i j ^ i n c f l a a h m t t W , abor.aa<lbel..w him, whUe Uw tfat»d«r peak . j . ^knocked him froa hi, tmL -I ba.eaam -h* «id. -a great ftaah at lightning Max andnackle among tbe ironwork abor* • » hoadand tfara foOuw th» girder* Ifcroogh th* in!rid. to tbe ground. nrlliiaMly mTmi^t i itha dark intarior (or an inatant and OlUmt

A HOME F1CTCRE.

Is my heart*! a aacrad ptctoraBright and fair on cloth of gold,

And for those that call life emptyI the e n w e u unfold.

In a quiet, lovely suburb,

By green Said* and wild (lowers bouiA »»e«t cottage nestle* down.

Woodbiae shading broad verandma.

Hospitality

Now the twilight boor is fading,And U> sM*5 pointa the banJ.

When the-oundsof wh*ri»«~—

( i w i a happy IftU* band.

Jamie on bis tip-toe* stand ing.Bearb» ]«pn"» dixmtng-fgown,

And his flippers wee LeontfteBy his easy-chair seta down.

Then the trio, led by mamma.Fly to door with eager hound,

Hn-ie 10 gWt a kmna welcome.Smiles and kima all around.

After ouiiper conie* a fr.>lic.Witb a bail nic on each knee.

Mamiiis doubting as she enters.Which tbenoMBCtof tbe threa.

For SOUK valued serrlce given,Jamie now a bill pnaentH:

What an air uf biwine*. hax be,"Yes, |apa. yon owe ten cents."

jt tlie door,And the little fairy figure*

•iow their uarenta kneel bafcre.

And-with sweet and IL ._Hear tbem li-i> their evening prayi

"Now I lay me, mire tbe angeiiiSuoh a ughCas Ibi- mu.-i Jiare

In tbk bonte at lore, O PatberlMay thy biewons ever May,

And may ricT

y y s ymay rick new, <-ar« and wrry long upon the way.

WHY SHE WENT TO NEWPORT.

Teld ! • • T n i r Serret by Au*ri>-M i * to l lrurlro.[Yonker'i Guetto.]

-Andromeda' there be mch tidings i" theair this morn as win thine tntenst Ore tofervid fever."

••Tlii* liktw mine ear, good sir. for I've butjust ratarned from formal round, and hint*mine arm of something Ilk* the 'shakes.1"

"Then is thy preparation Kt, roe maid, forthere is further agitation in' roe new*."

••lin e it to me, Iben. that I may break maQoalter silenoe with a,quake.'

"Hare at taee, damoKel? Tbou knowest Lu-cullus Marriar

"He that i» iilre to that jade Beatrice.wfaue alti Jr»ight* ttw Mabbath air withColon taint I"

"The ismc, AndpaBMakt"-1 know him a* the parent of a witchhose garments fit herns tbe pod doth lit tbe

bantling pea."•Or as these tidings 81 thine ear. niavhau

This tame Luitillu* Marl-ia hath sunpeitNloumade, and weigh* hit .~«b. i~ the lewr

•Hath what, Henricof Fare uf the furi.. 'HI . si;- of (bin. ti.y new*, unit give it mein naked Anglo-Saxon."

It Iwirnt yrt • ati-ipling bit of Dem, thuado 1 KtritJ 't. girl. Lurntliu. then, hathtailed r"

"Failed, sanl-t rbou- Fkiledt Oh. tbattbe fates bad iqiared me tow, Aenricol"

~ sd tbee wbiebt Why. tbou be-one, UUH hamper* not thy credit no

an1 wherefore "bould it grieve tbeeijrayrm me. toon beetleliead: Dort thm,

not weigh the uatoonte or all thin) Hfather fail*. Beatrice (roes to Newport or tBranch and <lriv«* a dog-cart through t•nniur tide: With different mint t-hin per cent be pays and that imponi.Hem which he owes, she and hsire will a ilalliance make with .-«and taxury, buy them new poodlen amrare brlc-a-brar, pass tbem as object* of tbeworld'* quaint sympathy, and, ere 'autumn tvmies bl« them t° Bumpe tiround of niontlw. and hither bring tbem backagain blazoned n-ith some new t "heraldry!"

"Marry. Andromeda, an' thy wit- anripe:"

-Would tbat ro* faUwr'i were as ripe, Hen-i-o, for ..((••ii hath he polwd him on tbefry vetxe where failure would hsr

wbelnted II» witb it* weal, and then some hinof oliien-tmie integrity-mwld win him fromit, and. like a dog, he'd back to wniiJuin-ir and the empty fame ft brin Mgood roe lord• w*U is it «aid that he wlihelp- hliiuelf -*t* quickest I' the tide ..f Iing fortune:"

_ can remember," said tbe aged Commo-dore Garrison, the tan-millionaire bankrupt,the other day to tbe rorraspontent erf TheBuffalo Expres*, "when it wa* the ordinary

, [Kew York Hun.]l you Ue kind enough, air, to bold tfate

nun for ID* wbile> I open thi* gstef It tof H d tiie iniidr, and I murt dim

Tills modast request was mad* yetterdaby a mm. win. was standing at a gate onlonely road running <»"• "' Xe" D T - 8 t a t 'Island, and it was addiwsed to a Malwasailor wlm had Ju*t conie up. The only otheriving object visible on tba long, *traigb

a, tbe two stood quit, sdll iitbaga-to.

"Why, nsrtiuly, ihlp—ita,"obliging U r . u h i Miied tbe bigrelieve.! the flr*t bolder.

The-latter cJimbed quii-fcly oral"1 thank you rery muiii," ha •

tbe gatepolitely

ill bp

before to-day. Tbe braM attacked med wa h v bam

r «»w. As long ayou stand before him holding hi* horns firmly b* cant hurt you mnch. Ctood-by.hop* yoo will be as lucky in getting awayfrom blmaa 1 have been *

Tbe New Dorp man, when telling thitstory but night, neglected to repeat to*tailor's reply. He did not know what be-

r him.

ILK*-)

minister, to walk openly intooffice and boy UcbMadrawing Tbere wa* no' Tbe lottery basin*** was an adjunct of

•y reputable banker*'

•h of banking,ir York to-day r•bop in Sew York to-d»y f

1 told him tbat UM police had for nearlyyear enforced the law against tottery ganib-ing. and that whatever was done In that line

Dow was indgnife-ant in amount and carefullykept out of sight.

"It will be •> with puts ami oalU veryMn,-the couimodore said: "RBBKII Hag*as already made up bis mind. I am told,

toubt if that feature of .peculation will berevived again to any extant Operationsntargim will be next, and finally apBCulatiwill fa* BTMtiwlly nwltoed t o t d H n b a w

* ilssnr a-curitip.. Public *rnti-cocb that a la w uu the subj

could be enforced."

A p i n u r or n[London 1

Tb* plague of inannacrlpt* baa fallen upcai

[Boston Oloba.]

f^rnirHst-T^Lmtsis." said a South End schoolboy to bis

pa. "What U • Nem ' 'thing like a bicycler

"Ho, my sun, a Nemesis it not like abieyrie. A man ride* a bicjele, whan btknow* bow, and a Nemesis re*srses theoperation and rides tbe man, tba way abicycle does, occasionally.*1

'What hi it, then TH'ml wbati* iu I«tm**M;it

of a moral gbdat, M Ita kicking .

•'But what la it like, father! I want w

"U you waat to see one real bad, you Justdriakfourcupiof atrong oooTes, aat • halfdoasn link* of Mora ly—fa, and lop offwith a cold mtnospia. Bo thii at 9 o'olock

..andtbM coK.bedatO:lS, andg to l

M<- Frafcafclr Heawt Well .[Sew York Nun.]

Taiittugon tha sauaon aaMpliMMitod l-r o« W • +

•flM•binb* nest day *b* told a "yoong ladyad" that George Simpson wa* tha Ugg**t

f i-». i . - j u u. n Tf'-IWIT Iff 11*

•f tkt , ( co l H O M T I*, that the kWU*

At their fes* lay a half bushel or Aon of•either be.tsn -addle rock oyH-rabWls.Tha swat day she toldi " t h t Q Si

JERSEYSWe have just opened a new lot of fina)) wool JERSEYS, plain and braidedat $1.92, 3.25,3.95, +.25.- We guarantee the prices to be as low as tnsame quality can be bought for iNew York. Also a lot of KEMNANTS of white goods sellingBargain A new lot of neditittdark STANDARD PRINTS-ng at 25 per cent, less than the dsuamet A bargain lot of ladwg' faiHandkerchiefs. 8 and ro£—™

EDSAL

Solid'WellMadi

Boots and ShoSs,

Direct from the Manufac-

LOW PRICESNo goods handled in this store

hat will not m t a reason a We anj>umof wear for the money invested. {.•

SHERWIB23 l e s t Front St.i

ALL COODSM ARKED IN PLSINFIGURES.

GOLD PAPERS70 Cts. Double Rojf.

FLAT PAPER,.;40 Cts. Double Roll,

Alburtus Swalm's,:DEALER IN

Wall Paper, Borders, Paints,Varnish, Glass. Brushes, etc.

No. S North Aveftue,;PLAINFIELD. N. J.

L M. FRENCH-Carriage Manufacturer,

No. 18 Somerset St. "1PLAMFIELB, M. J. ' I

uj

FineSummer

ARRIAGESJ-ALL STYLES. \

CHEAP FOR PROMPT

EPAIR1NU IN ALL ITS BRANCH|^

AT SHORT NOTICR. M

7 Meres of Land,^

FOR SALE LOW.I

Ice CreamSoda Water

Air Flavors

FIVE CENTS.

MillerAND

Wiberley'sPHARMACY,

Under Van Dnenter Hall.Having greatly increased our

"acilities we ask attention to thetuperior quality of our Soda Water,vhich cannot be excelled, and too the new flavors we ha\-e intro-iuced.

Ginger Ale on Draught.Equal to any imported.

A SUPERIOR

TOILET COLOGNE WATER,Fragrant and Refreshing

$1.00 per pint.

Why Pay 50cFOR

Antifermentine,The Great Fruit Preserver,

When Yon Can Buy ItFor 33c a Box

AT

MILL£R#¥IB£RLEY'SMiller's 20c Corn Cure.A positive and painless cure Toi

6 BOTTLES FOR St.00.

Sponges andChamois.

A large assortment selected withpecial care, and offered at reasonb!e prices.

Prescriptionsthis department we give ouisonal and especial attention,is insuring reliability and

romptness, at greatly reduced

WE HAVE JOINED

No CombinationHIGH PRICES.

and shall continue to favor ourcustomers with all goods

at POPULAR prices.

§ MillersWiberley10 E. Front Street

PLA1NFIELD, N^J.

COMPTONSIce Cream. Garden,

26 West Front Street, j

BUY COMPTONS;XEW JERSEY .

HOME-MADE BREAD,If You Want the Be,:.

COMPTOVS CAXDYIs Noted for Being F r c . . IQA

the Largest Variety in | 'the city.

BUY COMPTOX'S

Fine Chocolates.L. L. COMPTON.

DIXON'S ICE CREAM.J PlaiileU Gu<le> aid Depot.

35 Front Street.Hew Yark Depots *»> Reti*L*mm>,

289 Bleecker St., 140 6th Aye.,Harlem Depot *». RcMMnut,

104 West Mm St,

For Church Festivals.Ice Cream Parties.

Sunday School Festivals,and

Society Gatherings.

D i m ' s Ice Cream Garden,TENT, JfiXBO F£ET,

Accommodating IOO Per.- as.

EDWARD RAMOHEmFRENCH CONFECTIONERY

CE CREAM SALOON.* French and American

Ice Cream and Water Ices.

French Styles for

Punch Glace.

A I jr je Variety of

to Grtui

Ice Creamr Excunions, Festivals, Chnrchsv Fm

etc.. at Reduced Prices.

24 North Ave.,Plmnfmld, N

Telephone, No. 30. f-ivn

Tier'sLakeHouseIce Cream Garden,

Bssk Piste, •••» Front Bmt. V,*\:,i.- • *•'}•

Manufacturer, Wholesale andRetail Dealer in

ICE CREAMA N D • - ' «

Water IcesALL FLAVORS.

**1*. Cbarekss, Festivals, Pknio. Panic*•ly snd pnatptir WraWJi

Refreshments at all Hours.

PATIENTS1 PAPERS. Thm Litmtore Supplied to «

Folk* in Um City Hospitals.

I Philadelphia Thne>.) -Oh. yes. -r ft all kiwi. <«f literatute.* Mid the Hrrt at (far <*kv of the Hoririy for EMMrtbntlna Keratin* Matter to H.nn*tato

bolding “V • |dnk-ttaUnl -O-rt. that wu«ld (as the Uijrtuiii v «f nm 6f our h» P*UU i*ttenU. What to Uf Hpantob We don’t Want too umor of that kind We think not bine, fcxmerrr. .4 getting paper* printed in all tba rantinMtfal language* It la nr- frldat bon many French. Oernan and im Ruslan pubtlcatkaw And tbrtr way bar* “TWra art put arid* and dKHbutad la «t*Hal iVb. to tba Mariner, library, for In- • Krtendt- -nritey. Hmnwn

printed in Ibe mother tongue, M greatly ap prated ^.,,1 A. W|MXH»te paprr. I>e <•/»*« -uoderwd -bather tba/ ■era put in the by Chinamen. At *TI events there*, vary little «*■* tor them, l-t K‘« WM. nrrr* bad a t kaee pattern. Wa keep

“Mote of the pa pen we get in the boxae ate new or of comparatively racatet •late Now and then, though, we get a batch Mlad with antiquated new* tteeernl week* ago Cheer «w a bundle thought hi of Public Icvlger* a quarter >4 a century old. Another hatch had japer* dated a. far hark aa IMI.- Did you nae then.r “Oh. yea: naw* bait of much aceoout to a aaan on bb tack TV- p.mc fuwpttal Wknn will read anything. We have three regular U»ra mrm-em* at the Broad street rtatkw. another at Btoud and fb—tuut terra** and the .aw la froot of thto Imikling The other hoxea are gwrtal ten and the mlM-thas In them are devoted to indtvtdwal hospital*. The aalter in the bona ia collected every day Wa gat vary little in that t _ ehpin and Harpen and Frank la bwt the balk ia .toil— ragerfaliy at the Broad street ataliuo boa - 'Which paper, are lha nawt popularr "The colored laituua paper, and the lUna- tratel waHUtoe There'* alwaye a tog de- aaand for them The ilally collect an a aggrr gala about |w*sity-five launch It varlaa, the auppiy fall, very hm and w« g

A HOM» F1CTCRM IMiu. J. W. Ibmwt]

*&i3kS'JZl&r* And be thoaa that cadi life empty 1 the cwavM can aafoid. In a quiet, koreir suburb, Ju«t oa table the iwtoy town. B^K.een^hbh and wift lh»cQ ban Woodbine ahading h Beantr aU your aaoaae greet; Enter wkb me; though a aUmngar Hoh* tallty you’ll meet. Sow (h.

UMa Jam*. <

By hta easy-chair rate down. Then the trio, bd by mamma. Fly to door with eager hound. Baste to giv» a loving -downs. Smile, and kiawa all around. After wiiwr comae a frolic. With a (alinto on each knee. Mamma toolxing aa ah* enter*. Which tha auMratof the thiwa For «m valued aervire given. wbltTn""*^ h££=r^ “Ye*, iwpa. you owe ten rente* Sow the happy hour b needed. Willie Winkle', at the door. And th* little fairy figure* Now their lermU Iwel befora. And -with «*wt and reverent voioaa

Huch a .ight am thto nub war* la thk home of km May thy blueing • And may *kww « Tarry hot upcwi toa way.

WHY SHE WENT TO NEWPORT. Talk In n Trade term by And ro-

es win thine interrat Hr* fervid fever.* -This like* mine ear. good air. for I've but juet ratunwd from formal round, and hints rm of aomethlng like the •drakra.’- n b thy preparation fit me maid, for i further agitation In' me uewm.

■ of theaorirty ia l»tt the

They don’t mpfJy all the literary matter we need oetbd kind we -an*. The w-qeian are good enough, but they bn no permanent rains We infer magaainra. bemuae they cun be kept, with cure, fur a long time. Tbear and the bound l«oke are couMlwitad. Moat of them, however, have to be eeut for.

other printed matter, which the writer wtehra to give to the anrlety for tte bwpttel work 1 hare a letter here now from a lady on Arrii atiwt The family are gniug to Kb rope and wgat to 'chub b-wiae lafore they gt> Thai nirhii. a •■art-kiwd of tufis, •bl f »~l .*bco mi. ies probably enough |_ Kume of the matter brotiaht here to aa ■hue a* the taper, that get Into the buseu e day an energetic little man came ruahiag

puffed, throwing a bundle of book, on the U Mr I th.sight w. 1—» a brmai.m -Oh. you nasda’t thank me.' he gurghd before I bud time toaay an>thing. 1 don't want >B- they ain't no goal to n. And out he went. Whut do you mtpptaw was In that bundle' Cun t giawef Fourteen rbiUi bound rolumea of The Ccmgrerainnal ke.-ord Good reading for hot -rwchrr -am t HT “Do the llbrarira rand tia much stuff' Ub. yra. thm are lot. of old hooka and liteiaUu* which the lihrarira no Voger text available The Kldgway binary, the Sorial Art dub. the Young Men'* ChrteBan a-oriattoo ...I • library all

was tiding* fit thine ear nmyhan. Thtomme Localloe Marvia hath raepetrdou tnade^ and weigh* bn .-et» T the leaser -Hath what. Hmn«.< Fare of the fur- blahinent. of Ibh. thy new*. *»l glee it me tnaakwl AngkrHa*<wi.' -It I-tog yet a .tripling bit <4 new*, thus do I -trip it. girt Luculhi*. then, hath failed r “FUiled. midst thou.' Failed’ Oh. that the fate, had .pared me this, Renncor" thw* which! Why. thou ha- t thy credit nor dlt grieve thee,

■ for me while I •

ive rroohed born, were btong held b] man ae the two mood quite still in front of •#5, mrtinly, shipmate,* mid the obliging Mr, as ha miasd Uw big honra and raltored the End hohler.

to the other aide. "You will ha before terday. The brute attacked me you aland befraw him holding hto bora, firm- ly be can't hurt you much, flood-by. I hope you wfll^aa lucky to getting away

The New Dorp man. whew telling thte night, neglected to repeat the !y. He did not know what bm SrTfiC

and luaurj. buy them new puodlm and mre Isic-a-hrae pcaa them aa nb>ct* of fhe w.wWT. quaint aympathy. and. ere tba autumn wanes ble them to Rnmpe for a round of noiitb. and hither hrli« them tack again blaaoaed with sums new lie tu heraldry r “Marry Andromeda, an' thy wits era ripe!" -Would that me father a were as ripe, rh-o, for often hath he poteed him or very verge -here failure would whelmed <m with ite weal, and thm suau* of «4deii-tMne Integrity-woald win him t it, and. like a dog, he'd back to work

get* at low tide, fortaalgt made The japer* and _ up in bundle* of ahout twenty pounds each Bo faraapcaaihte inch bundle rantaina an a. rartmeat of daUy, weekly, reUgtou* ami ilia, (rated paper, and magaainra, wifS when they can ha oUained The handle, are tagged and maaaangan from the aavera| hoaprtah call and pt them Nearly MO packages have already been distributed iu

Here y * in Chicago Hraaldl •» «M*r cichlmf a young e to her ha-iand as he hurriedly autumd tbs watinn a minute or two before the train , deyartur* iat -tot kept yon. John* Hurry and get the Ockete* «imme «I0. Mary. !m onk“ “Out' Out! Where, that <S0 yhn had twa hour, ago -bra. -• parted over today. Mary Rap.

whole fifty right there. Jute my mfarnal hw* - DnppsdKf Why dlfintyon pick k up again! Did M fall in the water- "Wa- ter! What do you mean! No-yea. yea, it fall In the water, and I teayed a long time fiteing frr It, hate couldnt find It But don't worry. Mary. Tm going to be around neat fan when they run (he water off and than I II anrely find It" “You—you were very rare tem" mt4 Mary, half crying, "hut I don't aae what the «ty want* to Imts Mirk pooh lying around far In three cholera time.. mgcteUy. H«w did you happen to drop it.

«Oco and buy tickwta drawing ‘Ihare was no it. The lottery bwtenra. ceald name many a prerant banker or broker wbrae father dealt in lottery tochete. Indeed, that waa renatdarad quite a legiti- mate branch of tanking la tUi policy •hup in New York today** I told him that the poiwe had for nearly •nftovsd the law agaiaet lottery garni. waa dote In that line •mount and carefully kept iwt of *ighL “ItwtU be w> with mon," the c-nmndorw mid; -RMaeli Hage has nlrta-l) made up bto mind. I am told.

JERSEYS. We hare jom uuened a new lot of fin* all wool JERSEYS, plain ami braiilal at $t.9a, yi5, 3.95. 4-J5 " w« guar- antee the price* to be as low as the same .quality can be bought for in New York, Ako a lea of REM- NANTS of white good* aclling at a Bargain A new lot of medium ami dark STANDARD PRINTS, sell- ing at is per cent, leas than the u»ual price. A bargain lot of ladia’ fancy Handkerchiefs. S and to cent.

EDS ALE’S

Solid Well Mode

Boots and Shoes,

Direct from the Manufac- turers at 9

LOW PRICES.

No go<Mk hamllet) in this dtu that will not ifive a reasonable airigtu of wear for ihe money invested. 1

SHERWINS

23 lest Front St;/ iy

ALL GOODS! ARKED IU PljtlN FIGURES.

Ice Cream

Soda Water!

Air Flavors

FIVE CENTS.

AT

Miller

AND

rmrmmtf tag. emit

Thnnyanu. aa the plague of film fall upor ~ aoh- or the rate on Btehop Hatto It b that temw hr hid the lyric

. -• -*.«

kamwMiaad.—ik.aaU^uMy mput m

Lbmtoe (Hot* ] “I M bj tiw wpm t.lt-r, UU all U iwUu. an tba olbar tt bar, got ub • Huatb Kbd wbaatboa la bla po. -Wbot I. . So-eob. tatborl btaj

"What 1. It, tUar ICml abat b 111 Let at. wa; It li a owt I a maml rba< m It

GOLD PAPER.* 70 Cts. Double Ra)f.

FLAT PAPER,/ 40 Cts. Double Roll,

AT i * Albartns Swalm’s,*

DEALER IE Wall Paper. Borden, Paints,

Varnish, Blass, Brushes, etc. No. 6 North Avehue, ;

PLAI.UFIELD. S. i.

L. M. FRENCH-

Carriage Mannfactnrer, No. 18 Somerset St. d

PLAINFIELD, N. J. *

rine

Summer

CARRIAGES, ALL STYLES. \

CHEAP FOR PROMPT CAS$

REPAIRING IN ALL ITS MtAHCH|f AT SHORT NOTICE. <'

7 Acres of Lands. la MaueteM Ann., Bratk Ftof.fid I, aw teA ‘FOR SALE LOW,

-1

Wiberley’s

PHARMACY,

Under Yan Deventer Hall. Having greatly increased our facilities we ask attention to the superior quality of our Soda Water,

which cannot be excelled, and to to the new flavors wc have intro- duced.

Ginger Ale on Draught. Equal to any imported.

A SUPERIOR TOILET COLOGNE WATER,

Fragrant and Refreshing $1.00 per pint.

Why Pay 50c FOR

Antifermentine, The treat Fruit Preserver.

When Yon Can Bny It

For 33c a Box AT

MILLEIUWIBERLEY’S

Miller’s 20 c Corn Cue. A positive and painless cure Tot corns.

6 BOTTLES FOR St.00.

Sponges and Chamois.

A large assortment selected with special care, and offered at reason able prices.

Prescriptions In this department we give out personal and especial attention, thus insuring reliability and promptness, at greatly reduced prices.

WE HAVE JOINED

No Combination ON

HIGH PRICES. ind shall continue to favor our customers with all goods at POPULAR prices.

MillersWiberley 10 E. Front Street

punpiita, ncj.

COMPTONS Ice Cream. Garden,

26 West Front Street.

BUY COMPTONS NEW JERSE1 .

HOME-MADE BREAD, If You Want the Be-:

COMPTOVS CANDY is Noted fer Being Fret v*

Ihe I-argest Variety Ihe cilv.

BUY COMPTOX'S

Fine Chocolates. L. L. COMPTON.

DIXON’S ICE CREAM. U Plainfield Garden and Dupol. 35 Front Street

Hew York Depot. Up Kuuiaeraatt. 289 Bleecker SL, 140 6th Are,

Harlem Depot Up Rnetaurant. 164 Vest 125th SL,

Newark, N. J. Depot ftr Restaurant. 675 Broai^L

DIXUN'S ICI CRRAM itMkfrv « I irate RKL'JSrs

For Church Festivals. Ice Cream Parties.

Sunday School Festivals, and

Society Gatherings. Dixon’s Ice Cream Garden.

TENT, 40X60 F£ET, .Accommodating too Per- :s.

EDVARD RANONETU • FRENCH CONFECTIONER1

—AND—

ICE CREAM SALOON. » French and American Ice Cream and Watar Ices.

French Style* for Punch Glace.

A l arge Variety of lidlfUiil let Creta Iaiutwis.

Ice Cream for Recursions. Festival-, Churchc* Fairs

«tc.. at Reduced Price*.

24 North Ave., Plainfield. N

Telephone, No. JO. f-lvll

WsLake House AXD

Ice Cream Garden, Unk Flaee, erar^rete urate. PIstAt I N-?J

Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

ICE CREAM AND "> «

Water Ices ALL FL-kVORS.

Refreshments at all Hun.