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The prosecution Is being conducted by Attorney-General Todd, James Scarlet, chief counsel for the legislative InvcBtlga- tion commission; Assishtnt Deputy Attor­ney *G«nera I Jesse E. B. Cunnlm^hatn, State Senator John E. Fox, of Hnn ' urg, nnd District Attorney John F. Weiss. The defendants Are Tepresented by Gi^rga 8. Grahaiq, A* S. L. ghltids. P. P. Roitec-^ mel Jr!, ex-Judge'A. M. Beltler, Samuel Af. Clement J r , of Philadelphia: former Attorney-General wmiatn U. HenaeJ, of Lancaster; Wllllnm L BchafTer, of Media; Charles H, Berijnef/ Lyman D. Gilbert and State Representative Edward E, Beldleman, of Hurrlsburg.

Sanderaon supplied most of the furnish­ings of the Capitol. His contract amount­ed to $D,487,S9d.4S and bis proHts Jn some Instances arc alleged lo have been oa much aa 4,ODD i>er cent. Huatoh designed the buUcnnS knd f.uvDishiqgs, his commie- slons amounting to S415.G31.9'1.

Shtimaker Is accused of having foiled to audit the bills of Sanderson and ia also charged with having accepted Hus­ton's certlflcatlop that, the work was up to specJHcatlons and contract.

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Snyder Is ''charged with non-perform­ance of duty tn not auditing the bills.

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c ity for power p u rpose* This. I believe* is a new d ep artu re In municipal business activity. At the sam e tim e there has been li reduction of th e scale of charges for electricity for pow er purposes. B irm ing­ham has expended several million dollars In erecting Its m odern electric pow er­houses. It fu rn ishes electricity nut only 4ur lighting and ixiwer purposes, hut fo r the electric s i r e d corn, which the c ity j.Iho owns and operntes. An nddltlonal plant lias ro he provided a t an eHilmaieJ CDSi ot There la frlcml-ly riWilry betw een *lhe E lectric Supply ConiMiltlefl'and the Qhs Com m ittee of the Mlrmlnghiim C ity Council for bualneih. rui'b rorom lltee endeavoring to prum He Die use of iiM ligh ting and power facili­ties. The rivalry is kveu, nu'l It would aeem as If It should be of iidviinlage lo hulh com m itlees hy leading lo lucn-ase in ihe use of lljeir supplloe."

WEWARK EVENING NEWH. MONDAY, JANtlAKY 27, 1908.

TAFT REPORTS ON FILIPINOS

Says United States Might Aid in Educating Them for

Seif-Goverament.

Nenat<»r » o « ft f o r H ry a n P l* n .A UHle iMTUllar In Uriel consersiU vu.

o ld 'ttm s Kr>publlcnn rt**nalors lurtorsiti*; HrymiiRni, bu* th a r« whai Is liiippcniiig In Congress. Ii Is iihoul two moiilhr* ugu th a t Wllllum JeiuangM Uryaii. whil'- In IhiB rlly , urged govenim eut insufatuc rf lutjoruiJ l»ink depoaJlM as a iiiclhoil cf <-urbmg the muncy panic iheii In pro^rr .'mil pfeveniing fu tu re panl'-s t>f its h n I

CTbfe idea w'se not ft new one. At vai'loys llmeh III Liie p ast o ilier niPii have urgi*d (he nairie thing. Thi-re huvi* bivn hllL-j in <’nr.gri*ss to have the gm erninfM i giu* the -uiiue Vi bank dvpomtorH jib I'lrliij!U‘ wiw( holit bank mUes (lavi-htS'cr I'l ) idvid nuirfi utlfiiition, *»ivd 'he lilra h.iM util bti'ii niiN nf pop ilar tils ‘Uk- .-inii, huwfvtfr, until Hryan gtivi K jiroinj- ij. iirp .Vnw lliiTC are In'ilf u tl'izni hllln l ‘■ !Jte CuiigrcHS for lln- piiiim.^ie nf InauP* :ntf hunk ilfpostls, and omh ol them Is fiithi'red by 8 enftlor H 'olt, tlie nlil iniillJ- rniillDimlre nianufftClnriT nm! mine 0 WT*f nf \Vr*ftt Virginia, nri'l a incmhcr of tho 1‘xc 'iiilve coniriilttec of the Tlejmbllcan nathimil coinmltiee.

H<-hooI teachers nf W nnhlnglnn are u'**- iug CoiigresB In legnllRi* nin! uilm lnister n teachers ' re tirem en t fviml The plan In­dorsed by thfi teachfiH Is iimciIrflUy th a t upun wnlch (he Ni-w' J itscj- retlr^mHV. fund la m anaged. H B- 'V.

T aleffrairh a n d T riep h u n e M eih od s.A bill for th« regulntlon of (ologruph

and talsphono com panies doing an In te r­s ta te business, which Is likely to s ttr up a Hvsty debate before It becomes a Uw, if It ever does, has been Introduced by Senator L a Fottette . Telegruph and te le ­phone ^ m p a n le s were not included In the provlalona of th e Interstato com m erce act. nor of th e H epburn ra te bill. T hese com­panies a re n o t now subject to any federa l raculatlon , and because moat of th e ir business la In te rs ta te business w h a t Uttie B u te regu lation la anyw here exercised am ounts to little.

The L a Follette. bill would prohib it a ll federal offloeholderB) cand idates for elec­tion to ounce and poULicat o rgan isations from being given and from accep ting o r using any (ran k or pass for the trao sin iS ' slon o f .free te leg raph and te lephone mes- sagee. A penalty of no t less th a n 11,000 or more th a n K ,000 fine, and Im prlaoinnent for not less th a n one year o r m ore than tv e years, U proposed to punish an y com­pany th a t Issues such a fran k , and the oflloeholder who accepts and uses it. The Mil fo rb ids discrim inations In the ra te s and c h a r g e a n d requires th a t a ll u sers of ta leg raph or telephone service shall be given like service on equal term s and con­ditions. Im prisonm ent of from th re e to flvs y s s ra an d a fine of from tl.OOO to M»000 fo r eseb offense is provided to pun ish oO m » Or Bfont* o f tho oom panlfa re- (pon ilbU for dlacrtrainatlons.

Th» bill proyidoe th a t all te lepram a t r a u m it t a d m uat ba atam ped o r Induraed vU b a a ta tem en t of tb a day. hour and m inute o t Ita receipt for tm nitnIealoD and o f It* receip t a t th* olBca o f delivery. Zt 1* oleo propoaed th a t the o rig inal of •V p T toleirnun aent m uat be k ep t a t th e office o f receipt and a copy of the sam e n t th e otilce o t delivery fo r a t le a s t s ix

T he purpose of the la s t provision p re v e n t th e te legraph com panies

from o ta tro p ln s m essages th a t m ay be needed In evidence In bo th oM l an d crlm - tnal attit* a t law .

• * *On* C oadr Credit CWrreney.

Ask a lm a s t a n y roan w hether he know s a o r th ln g a b o u t It o r not, and he will tell you th a t tho trouble w ith our cu rrency la th a t I t la ck s e lasticity . B u t th e re Is som ething b igger and m ore Im portan t th an th a t behind It all. E ng land do esn 't tlav* th e m oney troubles phd currency stringencies th a t wo do. There la a reason. O ur ourroncy la based on cred it, E ng- lahd 'a on oaab. English hank notes have solid gold beh ind them ; behind th e bonk notes o f th e U nited S ta tes Is no th ing m ore su b sta n tia l th a n credit.

In E n g lan d governm ent bonds a re taxed , and a re not th e b asis of bank olrculotlon. T b t effo rt la m ads to keep th e bonds a t o r n e a r par, and It usually succeeds. O ur bonds a re exem pt from a ll ta x a tio n and a re th* basis of paper clrcu lo iion , Which fiv ea them a double value, keeps them a t a h igh prem ium roost o f th e lime, and because o f th is prem ium , m ak es paper m oney eoet th e people of th e co u n try m any m illions of do lla rs In high ra te s Of In terest.

O ur p resen t system of bond-secured c u r­rency la and h as a lw ays been a m ortgage on th e public fa ith and a d ra f t on the public w ealth . W e have g o v efn iu en t bonds to-day quoted as high a s UO. Tho banks—a t least those not favored a s gow ernm en t depositories—have to pay fo r these bonds In gold, w i th bonds a t prem ium , bank-no te elrculatloh becom es costly and th e people Hnd m oney high. A lw ays the people foot the hilt. I t la the boast of th e nnanclal au th o ritie s th a t our money Is sound; t l . j t wc a re on u gold basis. Such a clalrn lucks su b stan ce and m eaning, while the currency of the country , w ith which we do m ost of our buBlnesB, Is on a credit basis. I f th e cu r­rency 1* to be bused on governm ent cred it, as the bank notes now are, th« re seems to be no good reason why sem e ftror'lsloo should no t be m ade fo r a direct lasue; which will not be mode oOsiiy by a Idgh prem ium on bonds. I t every dollar o f our ciirrinL'y as guod as gold, Ihe ap p aren t way tu do u Is to put a dollar In gold In the T reasury for every paper dollar th a t Is Issued, und leave It there.

F o u n d a H id d en \ l l l n u e .The following parag raph from The

TAFT APPLAUDED BY A HOUSE COMMITTEE

o f W a r 8tvvtibs In T u voro f A p p r o p r lsH o o fo r tlie M estlle

E x p u a lH o n .W ASrUNGTOK. J;in , 27.*Thr nppi'flr-

ain.‘r of Hofrelfiry T s f t before* ih f JImuhh (.‘ommitu-c on IntluatrliiJ A rts and Ei* post Mona to-day, In Buppfirt of on up- prupilutlon fa r the ftviiltlo Exi>OHltkin In 190B, wftR thei sI^tiih] for a ■.I«-nif}UHtrciMnn In hia ftonur. prncrcdlngs were In-Icrruptf'd wlien In* fm ered Ihfi rtajm liy* liandrU pplng and th um ping of the tahlv

The CongreaBiomil delegation from WaBhlngton aa well aa a deleguMon of bufilnesfl men and ofTlclnla from (hat BtHtQ, also were p resen t and ptended for an apprnprliiilnn for th e exposition.

Seorelary T ufl th o u g h t th a t on uerount of the Philippine llnance« th a t tin* gov­ernm ent would not be able to m ake any money conlrlbuUa*’’ of confi1d«?rtible elxc, but h r said th e W a r D ^ a r tm e n t had a con tract by w h i'* It could hiive tlirt JaniHSlown Philippine pxhibli sent to Se­attle , In an Indirov-’l wny fk*eretary T uft touched upon the relatlonfi brtwoon Jap an und the LTiilted S ta tes. The expoHtllon Bt Seattle, he th ough t, would hiive a g rea t effect all gvr»r th e Pacific.

T h cre '^are c ritica l devcIopm cnU,” ho declared, "In th e m a tte r of fixing the a t ­tention of Orlentails In thla country, but noth ing will bring to th e a tten tion of the O rientals so m uch the Interfist of this country in them and t h d r In terest In ue fo r the purpose of trad e th an an exposi­tion like th is ."

He referred to tho proposed exposition In Japan In 1912 and said tho Japanese ex­pect to m ake It one of tjie g rea test in the world) and ho added; 'T hope U will succeed." The Jap an ese , he eaJd, were anxious th a t the United S ta te s shall be prom inent a t th e exposition. The in v ita ­tion hftd been accepted,

" I think the exposition will have an ex­cellent effect." said Mr. T aft. ‘Ti will b ring the coun tries on bo th sides of the Pariflo toge ther In a w ay probably that could not be accom pllehed In any o ther w ay,"

A nsw ering a question by Mr. Miller, of K ansas. Mr. T a f t d e c l a r ^ th a t It w as m<tre Im portant for th e United S tates to have expositions In th e W est than In thn E ftit, bocBUse they h ave a direct bearing on our O riental trad e th a t will be a sub­s tan tia l contribution to our progress tn th a t direoilon. In hta iudgm ent the next fifty years will see the g rea test develop­m ent In the w orld on the Pacific, and ho said) "it seems to m e we ought to be InItv''

A fte r leaving the com m ittee room Mr. T aft visited R epresen ta tive Payne, of New York, R epublican floor m anager of the House. In the W ay s and M eans Com- m ltlee room and secured the privilege of the floor for th e two Philippine eom- mUalonera, Benito L egarda and Pabll Ocampo, In order Ih u l they m ight form ­ally be welcomed by th e House.

Before he left the Capitol, the Secre­ta ry was asked If he m ean t lo wait und meet Mr. Bryun.

"No, 1 don 't expect to." he sold. "I d idn 't even know he wub to be a t tho Capitol to-day."

Ankfd If he had any com m ent or s ta te ­m ent lu rnnkH respecting the Preelden- ital situation) Mr. T a f t replied:

" I h a v e n ' t m a d e a n y s t a l e m c n l y e t ""W hen win you be ready lo?"Smiling, he answ ered) em plia tlcahy ;

"N ever!"The S ec re ta ry hastened from the C url-

tol to the W 'hite House, /w here he was due a t 12:10. to p resen t the Philippine commbtsloners to th e presiden t.

PEACE PREVAILS ON ISLANDS

W Jatt, L7. —Reiujnimbndu-tlnrijj BiiljnillieU by H ecrvlary T a ft in tu« rti*uri tu the p jcsidcu t on the I'blllppmt-s cnjiisiln nn definite suggestion for the re- Unuui^hiiK'iil uf Isfaodii by th<I nlti'd S la tes, la fai'i, he suys they inuHi bo lu Id until ilu- FJJjpmus a ie aulllelenllj ed u u u cd foj srlf-g i/vcrnm cnt. LcgisLi Mon recommemlud ud44i ltu iig Uiv prod- uclH of Ihe I'liIlljipJnes to llie m arketfi of ib« I rnU'd thatcH, w ith swt-h reaHunalili- limldiUuiih OH will roniovo four of inicr- r c r n i i f wllh Ariiortciiii HUg.Ai und tubuccollllci t'HlH

Ml Tar« ii?Ho Hugge.sis th a t the coast- wlBo trad e 1« wn id Mils co u n try lie made pt'i liiuhi'titly Inapplji jihie to rlie irude ba- iwi>'h {hiitit< of ijeiiuida and Ihe I ’nited Hiuiow, ! imf icgiaiutloh be nccom pitahed p^ 'ran ttlng a Hillippim ' a g ricu ltu ra l Iwnk, w ith a I'upuriiy of and th a t thepre.-M'Tit n-BirlcMiJiiH l»i- ii jnovfd In regard to Miti it( dulsUinn of m illing cliilm s and the holdJng of lands hy cm p-ualloiia.

Ill Ills la tte r Iran sin lttin g ihi- report ProHldont IlooicveM said Inlandersn n v f ijiude a hopf-ful m art In the newRhllfpfiitie AsBcmhly. lb-

Tln.'y have ypt a long wav To travelbefore they will he m fm .....nph-ie m-lf-governm ent, and for der iding, jik u w-ill then be ibclr duty lu d i, w hether this self-giivernim-.ru Nhull bv jiivom punk'd bycom pleie liidepemb iKi* It will pn.ibaliiy ba a generutiuii, u nmy w on be j.inger, before Mi Im jjohu ls rM.ndinl '

Stvrretnry T a ft a.jys ili;ii p iacp prevAtla In Mu- iHlandw to u KiejiUT ib-grec ihun ever In the ir hlsiorv. m Mh i’ iiiider Span­ish o r A m erican niii n f ibt- Riigsir and tolKiccn Interestw thi nrin?i ways th a t all th a t ra n l>e h'lped fnr us th a t they ehall rega in th e ir fornn r n iTily proBperoua condlilon.

Give Ds a ShowBAIRD JOLTED

AS BUDD FELL

(•fvr^e I 'e r c o i i l j ig c l ic n a rn t i t .W gh ty r'**r ren t of :jo. iTilialiilants are

densely jgiionm t. m ys ilu- Soci-.*i,ir>. and a re not now IntcIllK* ni .‘n njgh to exer­cise the political friin-li]-.i wdrli safcLy. bill he believes the ndn-iiii.-a of the chil­d ren o f tOKlny can h*. ne>'ntiipll«hed wllh fornm nn school noiirfloH In F ukHsIi, ho Miat they mny beciinH* a lf-govern>ng ]ieoplp, Tie suys:

"Should Congress be HuxiouH |n facllllale and h u rry on-tho work of n-diem lng the rh lll |ip in e Island-s and m aking the n i l - plrii) poople a H»df-governlng coinnmnlly., It could take no mure effei t!''* mtlmj than II P '-rm anent appropria tion oi rwo nr th roe mlllloi’iH of dulhirs for ton mi iifteen yoiirH to the prim ary and Industrial edu­cation of the Filipino penpU*, m.iking It c iitidltlonal nn the contlmn^d appriiprla- tlnn by the Phllipiiiiir (.JoverrmieK of the sam e am oun t trj i-ihu-atinnul iiuriH>s©s w hich it has Ih'vntcd an<l L<« now dr\-ut- Ing an n u a lly to thal purpuije ' * • I s tro n g ly recorTimctid ih a l Cnngrc?«H au- thorlxe the appoliitnicni of seven young FlllplnOH. ur one fur aliuul every million rtf m habitan tfi of Diohi' IrIuihIs, as cadets a t the M ilitary AcHiJemy n t West J’ulnl."

T h e righ t to hear a rn is oarmnt ycL with sa fe ty , be given in tin* Islarwleri*, observes the i^ccretary) nur m e the people fit fur th e hitrod\icUon of tlie ju ry system . As lo the lienlthfulbeRa of tho isiaiids, Mr. T a ft Hnya\

"D u rin g the rteende of our stay In the Islandft IJie conditions of life fnr Amert- c an s have steadily b tU ered . W c have be­com e Hcquolnted with tiyglenlc meihoua o f living, and the death ra te of Ainvri- cane of the sam e social onndltlona Iti tho P h ilipp ines is certa in ly not g re a te r than In th e cUlvB of the S outhern S tates, and la. aa we have seen, very m uch leas thuji th a t am ong Filipinos.

"N o one can have stuilled tha Fast w ith o u t hAsdng been m ade aw are th a t In the rleVHlopmenl of Chlnji, Japnn and all ArIli a re to be .proMcntcd the moyt Im portan t poHUcal qucRtiona for tho next cen tu ry , and th a t in the pursuit of trad ft between th e O ccident and the O rien t tho having such an outpowt as the PhlllppincB. nru^ktng Ihe U nited S tales an A siatic power fo r th e tim e, will bo of Imm ense benefit lo Its m erchaniH and its trade . W hile 1 have a lw ays refrained from m aking th is ihc chief rtumon for the re ten tio n of the rhlH pplnep, because the rea l rvaaoTi Ilea In the obligation of tiie tTiilied a(nle« to make th is pcTjpIe fit for poir-gnvcrnm ent and Mien to tu rn the gov­e rn m en t over to them . T don’t th ink U Em- propiT , In order lo &cour»' .support for the policy, to s ta le such luid ltlnnal reuflon"

I 'n fa lr statementH have aijpeared from tim e to Mniv, says the Secre ta ry , rogai'd- Ing the cOKt of tin* inlarnl» ti» the ITnilvd Sl/ilca. He la y s the only add ltlnnal ex­pense to the United S ta iea ia iS.:»0U,0'W yearly for the niiilnlpniin<?e of troops there , m ost of which woiihl liave to he m ain ta ined som ew here elso anyhow . The expense of fortify ing Manila^ Ilolio nud Cebu m ight hIro he charged lo the Fldl- ippincH, w ere it not tlu il c \'c ry one coa- cedvs the necesBlty of fo rtify ing coaling Btiitiona In the I'uclllc, w h e th er the Isl- Linds [ire held or not.

P R E S ID E N T G E T S A!S INVITATION,

Bikllocni I n v e n t o r A nks H im to Mnk«> n il A r r l n l T r ip .

W ASHINGTON. Jan . 2J.^EffortB on (he p a rt of the signal cnrfia tu obtain satla- fac to ry bids for th e cnnHtnjctlon of a dirigible balloon hrm iglil nut m any curi­ous respemses. T hey had u praellcal enough ti-ehvi, how ever, in the prelim inary tl^'manrta. whtoh w ere m ade for money In exchange fpir fh^ VnluaW c secrets of in- renclnn. D hp tn;Ul asked I'ar tiiDiX) caRh

----- .. — befnrn he Im parts to the experts ih e tn -a s -we a re to m ake | uree of his mind.

A nother naan w rote th a t he had on paper a m achine w hich, when coiislnicU'U, wuiild Hull th ro u g h the a ir a t the ra te uf H»0 m ilts an hour. He Invited the Prewl- donlt to m ake the tr ip from the tittle

i town In the Middle W est In wltlch the de- : signer lives lo " th e front yard In the

C in a l R ecord, the official new spaper of i W hile Houa*'." o r if Mr. Roosevelt couldth e P an am a C anal Cominlfislon. ihrow e an ' ' ' * ------- * * - * • - ■ -In teresting and Instructive sidelight upon the condUlone on the le thm ua, am id which the w ork of building the big in te r- oceanic ditch is being carried on:. ,*

"An en tire village built' by the F ren ch during the ir occupation of th e Is lhm ua and com pletely burled by the denae Jungle grow th of tw enty yaara, has been *!llscov- ered a t Caim ito Muluto by th e eng ineer­ing force th a t Is locating the cen tn : Ijjie

not accept ttiia Invliation the lovtuiiur wnuii) be glad to have one of the Presl- dom 's adventuroua sons m ake nn uerlal VMV.igi-. E very mall brIngB about fifty lo tln a of this teno r and value.

N eiin to r W etnM»i-e H w orn In.^W ASHINGTON. Jan . 27.—Oeor*fe. . --- ...... .. P.

W etjtmre to-day took the d«th ;>f ofTlcft ujs rm icd Stale?; Senator from Rhode

____„ ........ . [Rland for lie icrm vndlng March 4„1‘M3.of the earlal In the Chagres DivLsloo. it I recc|vcil the hearty fongratulallonH of contains nine scis of m urrlsd unurTetH ' and was promptly us-

ira^wroTmr'hi'^ h"’ ’"r"A m iUorlly nf innmli.'r ,r tJi.. C'f>niralu.-.‘s on f‘lihllo the otillaln , 3 wtirp l.i jinllj.-U-ntly soiul ’ BulIdJiiKs ;.mi Ciroiin.ls, I'riiv.-rwlty of tho eondltlon to tie .v.irih preMTvmlon, ami i I ’nHeil Bdili's Rnil W om en's Hiirfrnse, Mr.' « re now undiTBnln* rejiairs Th, ' m i ' W eimore'.'. en lrnnce Into llie Sensle in- Chtnen- In Hit- mm-hlue hImiji whs iji o,,,'„l ■ t^PP ired llie uciual m em bership uf thiit eondltlon. Some uf the sm aller na ris Imd ' f '" ' ’' ' r d rsi (line In

to show you some suits that aie unquestionably the best in Newark—with prices dropped fully 259b below the former low'water mark.

The name of Watson guar­antees the quality, and the genuineness ot the reductions.

All we ask is a chance to SHOW you the faultless fit, distinctive style and extreme elegance ot these superb pro­ductions—each suit made with the greatest care in our own workshops.

The savings speak for them-

Bdng i li t t le Story of How Camden Boss Didn't

Know It A ll.'

FORT FAILED TO CONSULT HIH

.selves:

$25 Suits Now $ 1 8 .5 0$22 Suits Now $ 1 6 .5 0$20 Suits Now $ 1 4 .5 0$ik Suits Now $ 1 3 .5 0$15 Suits Now $ 1 1 .5 0$12 Suits Now $ 9 .5 0

G E O . W A T S O N & C O . ,

Briud ind Mirkol Sts.,NlWAfIK.

m m m a mN. d.

Eyck, In the Q tiftrier Seaaluns <!fturt, to-m-irrtzw.

Both th e S la te and rtefpnoe hav« sum ­moned a la rg e num ber of wltneaxek, and It lii expecteil th a t m ore than one hundred ptraouB will be called ic /th e s tand .

MUTUAL BEHEHT FILLS OFFICE

DIJipnlrA to the BVEHIXO NEWS,TRENTON. J an . 27.—A atory la being

rircu la ted here re la tin g to Ihe political decapitation of E ck a rd P. Budd. of B url­ington County, UR a m em ber of the S ta te Board of AHaeBaora, whoae aucceBsor Lh Dr. 0 . C. BogarduH, of M onm outh County.

AlMiouglj a Ijeo iocra t, Mr. Budd haa long been a w arm fr ien d of Duvld Bftlrd, the Cam den leader, who. so the story govR, waiii rvHponslble for Ritdd'a binding on tlie StdlH B oard of Afi.seaaorii o rig inal­ly. Inasm uch as C am den County gave Buvh n largo m a jo rity for the Ooventor 0,t the last flecWon. and the fu rth e r fact th a t the new iOxocutlve la nald to have expreaHod hie w arm app reckainn fur thla and gave ihe c red it lo Halrd. Budd, It is related, was of the belief th a t If there woe one man In the B iuio whose influence would count In aecu ring his reappuliil- m ent It waa the Orimrfpn County hfigg. I t la said Bulrd bad In tim ated lo Budd th a t there waa no occaalou for w orry, as the G overnor would not till the poalllon w ithout saying som eth ing In Baird about It.

Budd was a t the inai gurnllon last Tuesday, and a s he w as boarding a tra in fo r honie S enato r B radley told him he w as not lo be reappointeil. Budd Is said to have scouted th e Ideii, for he had heard nothing from B aird to th a t effi'ct. Bradley replied th a t he whs quite positive some other tiam c wr>uld be sent to the Senate the following m orning. He ad ­vised Budd to see B aird , and the la tte r did so. finird laughed a t Budd’a fears and told him to go hom e and ihink noewr.eiA It '

K clw ard K. Hhort#a E le c t e d V Ire -P r r a ld e iit . iliic c ^ e d la ii lu P l« c e

frnn i W h ic h I 'ra lt RealKDcd.The bo;u-d of d irec to rs of the M utuaJ

Rriiefil Life In su ran ce Company, a t an lu ljounied rneeilng this m<jrnlng. e le ried Edw ard E Rhodes vice-president of th a t coinponj; lo gticceed LeGage P r a l t . who resigned th a t office upon hla election to CnngrpflH last year.

Mr, Fthodes w h s m ade the com pany 's nm lhennatlclan th ree years ago upon the death of the Into IJIoomflefil J. M iller and Mirougii to-dny'.s notion of (he hoard of d irecto rs he has been given (he title previously held by Mr. M U ier-th a t of vce-pri'.'^ldont and m a thom adrlan , Ed* w ard Tj. D obbins Is the com pany 's o th e r vlcc-pri‘slrlent.

In 11 s ia tem e n t m ade publJo to-day the com pany acts fnrMi a sum m ary o f Its busiiu'SH d u rin g 1907. The cum pany 's in ­come, Including premlumH, rm te a n d In- tercftl. am oun ted to $2l.Gti7.«y2.2S. I ts to ta l dlsburfiem ents. Including 111,136,673.36 paid to pfditry-bolders, were 306,705.85. T he I excess of L icom t *.ver dU bursem enta wa.* [ J7,3ti0,RD(v,-l3. and th is was added to the | pnlleiy-holili re ' fund. The to ta l aaapta a m I placed Ht $n2,6H6.A93.S8. On D ecem ber 31 i last the com pany hud In force 191.«32‘1 poUrlcH, rep resen ting H50,980,IS3 In Ineur ance.

DIES SUDDENLY IN STOREHlinon i.4»ebl» A tale M ^ a a se r at

l liih n e 'a , F a t a l ly S tr ic k e n w ith F n rn ly a la W h ile a t W o r k .

S i m o n L o e h l , . a n a i s l e m a n a g e r f o r t w e n t y y e a r s w i t h H a h n e & C o . , d i e d s u d ­d e n l y H I h i s p b i O f - o f b u f l i n e s B t h i s m o r n ­i n g , H e h a d b e i - u I n e x c e l l e n t h e a l t h u p t o t h e t i m e o f h l f - d e a t h , H e w a a b e t w e e n f o r t y - t v e a n d f l f l y y e a r s o f a g e . H e f e l l t o t 1i 4 f l o o r a l t e r b e i n g u t r J e k e n w i t h

j p a r a l j u l a a n d d i e d I n t e n m i n u t e s . D r . j E m a n u e l D . N e w m a n w a s c a l l e d , b u t I c o u l d d o n o t h i n g . H i s b o d y w a s t a k e n t o I h i * t a l e h o m e a t <t B o s t o n s t r e e t , a n d h i s j w i d o w , t w o f l o n a a f i d d a u g h t e r w e r e I n - I f o r m e d o f h i s d e a t h .I Mr. Locbl hnd lived In th is city all his j life and belonged to Independence Lodge ) No. tiS, Inrtdpendeht Order. F ree sons of

Israel, and th e Mendelsimlin Tyodge, Ha had been sec re ta ry of the fo rm er body for a niln I be r of years. A .'^pecinl m eeting

j of th a t lodge will be held a t 165 S p dng- I field avenue to -n igh t to m ake a rran g e - , m cnl3 fo r (>:■■=■ funeral, which will be held

from his la te home W ednesday a fte rnoon I a t 2 o 'clock.

B u b b i S o l o m o n F o L < i t e r w i l l b e a s k e d t o i o f l l d u t e , a n d t h e i n t e r m e n t w i l l b e t n

E v e r g r e e n C e m e t e r y . I n t h e p l o t o f M e n -Ueiiisohn Lodge.

l.ftllH A L L V ’n i l . \ L TB -!H O nrtO W .

IVo M o re l*osiiiuit<*Mieiits L ik e ly In D e tertIve-N erK e« irk (‘n C'liMe.

Everything; Is In ri>: dijii>i<M for ibc M*l.'il of DetecllM'-S<TV(*nnl 'l'>iunuis j I’nr- luiUy. for ullfigrtl noufensunce in olhee, w hich will he bctfvin bef'-iro Judge Ten

M laslnn Offerlnir at T r in ity ,The an n u al offering for th e hoard of

J missions of (he P ro tes tan t EpiBcopal ' C hurch W'H.s taken In T rin ity Episcopal■ C hurch yeste rday morning. The sum of j $1,206 w as contrlln ited a t the service, and I In the m all (h is m orning the rector, Rev.■ LniilM Shreve Osborne, received checks

which ra ised the am ount to |l,276.79. Theopporftu ilty“ lo give Is held open for a

Os'week, und Mr Osborne expects to bring the offering up to m ore ih a n $1,300, The Dlocesu nf N ew ark is apportioned $22,000 for mlsalona, and T rin ity 's share, w hich Is the la rg est In the dlncPBe. I9 11,200.

mure about ItUtidd Is R ea a sa r e d .

Sallsfied by the a ssu ran ce* o f his asso- d a le , TIudd w ent hom e T he next m orn­ing. however, upon R udd 's a rriv a l a t the S tate hoiiBo. Bradley urged Budd lo And Baird Hgiiln and convince Him be should See the Governor. T h is Budd did, but Baird wii* still Inclined to scout the idea. I t would be an unhenrti-of proposition, he 1ft sold to have sta ted , bu t prom ised his colleague lo use hla Influence with the flliUe executive If he could. 80 th a t morning Ball’d, B m dloy and Senator Rob­bins, of B urling ton County, called on G overnor F o rt. T hey bad heard, they said, tlm t the G overnor cnntemplHted sending In a aucceaaor to Mr. Budd. T hey quite doubted th a t, o f rourae, but a t Mr Budd'a sugsesM on they had called. They had no desire to bo ther the Gov* ernnr and personally scouted the Idea of hlH sending In any auch appoin tm ents an Hoon, hut. a t Mr. Budd'n suggeeilon. they would like to know ju s t when they could call on the G overnor again w ith proof of Mr, Build’a w orth iness to con­tinue In hla Job.

It la said the G overnor listened to his visitors and sm iled p leasan tly . At the finish he Is Siild to h ave rem arked th a t It woe quite true ho did not Intend to re- apptdnt Budd. He added th a t he would send thf! nam e of B u d d 's aucceesor to the Senate w ithin a h a lf hour. Baird, B rad ­ley and Robbln* u rged the G overnor to change his mind, b u t th e re w as noth ing doing. He did not doub t Budd'* efileiency, but he would not a l te r hi* plana. He had canjpaigned for a change In m any of the S tate boards and had m ade up his mind th a t a com plete reorgarHxntlon of the Board of A ssessors, a s well aa it* s is te r board, th a t of E q u a lisa tio n of Taxea, was required, or a t least would do no harm . He WHS only acting , he Is said to have stated , as he fe lt th e IntereeLs of a ll the people of the S la te dem anded and for th a t reason, and th a t reaeon alone, had decided on the changes . H e added he had consulted w ith no one abou t a single one of his appo in tm ents and saw no reason why he should do *0 . He declared, It Is Raid, th a t ha cunsldcred he wfts Just a s able lo pick good m en aa th e next fellow and hoped hks ca lle rs would look a t It In the same light.

Thflre w as m ors u rg ing and Im portun­ing. but the G overnor refused to give in. Budd would have to go. he said, and he caused fui ih e r constem atlon by In­forming Baird, B rad ley and Robbins th a t Stephen J. M eeker, of Essex, w as also slated for removal.

Mr. Baird I* said to haxT 'expressed a desire to know who B udd 's and Meeker** Burcossorg w ere to he, but the only satla- factlon be got waH to be Informed th a t the names would be p resen ted to th e Sen­a te th a t morning. "

Mr. Budd heard th e tiding* In the board offlne a t the o th e r end of the corridor. ARhougb he wa* no t renam ed he called on the Governor tho sam e day and con­gra tu la ted him on hlfi Inaugural addroas, and the two ch a tted p leasan tly for a few 'm inutes.

HAN AND W IFE DIE IN SOUTHM r, n o d Btr*. L n c ln * H , A rm s tro a g p

B o th N o n a g « n a r l« n * » Pa** A iv n y a t J a c k s o n v i l l e ) F la ,

W ord w as repeh-^ed in thi* city yesterday uf the sudden d e a th la s t Tuesday of Lucius H. A rm strong , a fo rm er a lderm an and Assem blym an, and of his wife, the nex t day, (n Jacksonville , F!a. Their bodies were expected a t the M arket S tree t Depot of the P en n sy lv an ia R ailroad a t S 0,'clock th is a fte rnoon an d will be rem oved

! the hlfttory of the cm intry.been taken aw ay These will hv rc|ilrici*ri and th e mflchlnery will be overhuuied iinii put In use, It includesi a UuIUt and pii- glne, lathe, shaper and JHP ■l?n l drill presses. The discovery of the village wa.s a com plete su rprise lo ilie t-ngjiHetTs. fj»r while its locstlo ir Is shown nn youic exist-'Ing maps, very few of the pfe.-?ent canal Worker* w ere aw are of the fac t."

T here is *om ethlns ra th e r weird, ro ­m antic and Tinreal in the Idea th a t dv ili-estlon can be bo hidden and lost in tw enty ; with the irreHte»t florine r„ryears, bu t no more weird than the idea o t m th ?he?r h in d j . '* ^ ' ^men w orking for years within a few bun. dred yard* of a com plelc m odern village In Ignorance of Its rxlsteuce. It \x i\ ra th e r s ta r tlin g illusiraiion of U rlo# o f th e tropic*.

A uierlOHD fiioldlcrm C o itiin e tid ed .ASHlNGTiTN. Jan . 27.-Hf‘rtiiy t.um-

meiHiailun of lh<* net* of Amenriin .■>:iil- Uif-rs a t a fire w’Wch .‘?t>irted In a iht.atre in Mke m un ldpa l Alculdla of Mari.uiit ). Cuna. early in Ja iu ja ry , Is m ade In a let- I'-i' from the AKuiMe to thp oi^Tiiitnmllng officer of Ihe A m erican troupe In Cuh.c l-je *uyH the firo waa im m eiliately put out oy th ' timely and excellent con iiud ol the

I Am**rlcnn Rnldlers who were ther.^ hikI

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C U y t i L ra a e g tu n ll U o to ra .B irm ingham , England, Is one of ihpm()<;t

eonsplcuou* fkltU of municipal ow ncihhtp o f u tilities In th e iwSrld. BecHUBP of this fac t, despe ra te efforts sre cou stan u y bii

VAILSBURGH AFFAIRS.The wedding o f Ml** Ethel Falrbiinks,

of Dover s treet, to M illard Allow, of Fvtderlcklown, Md., will tak e place Ftl>- ruacy 12,

Mrs. George R rhm idl received a b irth ­day siirpi ifte p a rty a l her home In Laurel

e______. 1,^ ______________ J lust n ight P urlrjg (he day a num-m g n w )* by th e organ* and agent* of thtj j ber of friends and re lanve* culled (o con- p riv g ta own*r*hip monopollea to prove | g ra iu la ie herth a t Uie experim ent there l* a (RilurH. 1 Charles !1 \Volber, . . Vermont avenue, th e e e o f t- ^ p e a te d assertion*, backed im 1 hun gone lo Cuba T or a abort stay.M m an y figure* and much a lgeb ra , The member* of the fit. M ary 's Bodiilltv.they aiw ay* a re , do not. however, sceuj to : of the fiacreU H eart C hureh will hold a he b o n e o u t py the Ideas of th r peopje -.i,' m eeiing next Sunday.B tm tfm fham . la tlie following re p o il I The noeliil eom m lrtep o f the Tiger Club from the ^ iae ric an C o n su l ut B irm ingham , has dfidded to give a dance In Union Hall w ritten to th e D epartm ent o t C om m en.e | about Feb ruary 21,

OWN MUSICJUST AS YOU OWN BOOKS

The books on your library shelves you own outright.They are there as a permanency, for you to read and to re-read, for your family and friends to enjoy whenever they wish.

* Bui the music you pay to hear at concert or' opera disappears as soon as it is sounded.Yet you can place music on just as satisfactory and permanent a basis as your morocco-covered sets of Dickens and Thackeray.

to tb « underU k lnaM iab lla luD en t o t J a m e i B rlertev , in Kenrnjr,

I t Is undereteod t lw t U r. A rm itro n t d ied o t pneumaiiin. and th a t h ie wife, who h a a a lw a j i been de tleata , died la te r of h e a r t d lieaae, a f te r bein* Inform ed o f her bueband 'e demise. T h ey had m ade th e ir w in te r home a t Jaofceonvllle fo r m any year*, and had re ild ed to r a ev e rtl lu m . m era a t Ocean Drove. T h ey had a lw aya expressed a deal re to die toaecber.

Mr. A rm atrona was In bis n lnetj(-t.rst y ear , and his wife w as tw g yeare hla senior. They had resided In th is c ity (or m any fesra , m ak ing th e ir residence a t Ut W esliln ( to n itre e t. Mr, A rm itro n a w o, elected a lderm an from w h a t is now the Uecond W ard li| ISTO, aervlnff un til lil7i. H e w as la te r elected to th e Assenibly, w here he served one te rm . H e had never been actively enffsced In an y bualneen, h av ing Inherited considerab le money from his fa th e r. He and h la w ife spen t m uch o f th e ir tim e In trav e lin g , and they had n u t lived In this c ity since 1SS2.

T he Hug of the c ity h a ll whs ordered p laced a t ha lf m s s t to -d a y by M ayor H sussllng , w hen he w as notlded of Ur. A rm stro n g 's death.

T he only re la tive o f th e dead couple In th is c ity 1* a nephew , F ra n k L. Boppe. m an ag er of the claim d e p ar tm e n t of the P ruden tfa l Insurance Com pany,

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SHOPPERS WITNESS A RESCUEH0 7 F e l l T h ra ttg li Ie« o f € « n « l a t

P o ito lH ae ) h n | W m F l* h e d Rot V n h a rm e il,

Bhoppera in Broad * tr«e t oaw a boy r^aoued from th* Morri* C ana l near the postnffle* thi* m orning. J h e lad, acco rd ­ing to Antonio Corbo, of 16 Boyd«n atreet, one of a trio of reecuer* who flahed him out, waa Thom a* D ougherty , fifteen years old, of 182 C entra l avenue . T he canal w as fro ien over and th e boy wa* seen clim bing over a Low ra ilin g In fron t of Ihe postofflee.

A ccording io Corbo, tw o wom en w ere ihe first to discover Ihe boy 's p ligh t, and they scream ed fo r help* Corbo said he oilmbed over the ra iling and found th e boy In the w a te r bolding on to th e Ice. 'W ith two o th e r men, whose nam es he d id not know, Corbo said he succeeded In ge tting the lad to the bank.

Young D ougherty w as h ustled Into the posiofllce, w here Policem an Bruen told him to get home aa quickly a* ha could. T he boy did not ap p ea r to suffer any lii- uffects from hi* Invo lun tary bath .

Governor Says His Visit to W hite House W as Pure­

ly Social Call

NEVER PLANNED TO MEET TAFT

tfK riai Ditpn/rA to ffie EVKSIUfi 2/EW8,TR E N T O N , Jan . 27.-“G overnor F o r t re­

tu rn ed from his tr ip to W nahlngton to ­d ay and rcaum ed hi* (Julie* a t the B tate house. W hen aek<5d concerning hi* v isit to the W hile House yeftterdny, the Gov­e rn o r said th a t he called th e re by In- v lta llu n uf tlte PrsBliUmt, Jils v isit la s t­ing abou t ha lf an hour. T he call) be said, w as purely a social one, and the sub jec t rtf politics was not dlHcuased a i all.

T here waa no inuntlDn m ade, he said, of th e com iug selection of delegate* from New Jo rsey to the national convention, Ck^vernor F o r t siiliL th a t his sole object In going to W ashington w as 10 a tten d the diiinep of the Gridiron Club on S a t­urday, and thfii he went on the sam e tra in a s S ecretary T aft was a lso w ithou t ftlgnlficiinue. the m eeting on the tra in being purely accldeiuuL

W hen the fact th a t Governor Fo rt had been In conference with th e P realden t becam e know n nbout the S la te house th is afte rnoon , U gnvt* rise 10 vnriouM rum ors linking (ho G overnor's nante w ith the T a ft hnnm, with which aonie persons w ere Inclined to th ink he m ight (icconua afllllaied. O overnur F n r t‘e prom pt e x ­p lana tion o f the na tu re of hJs visit is Cfllculfttert, however, 10 set a t re s t nny such gnsRip which upreada w ith Incredi­b le rap id ity tliroiigl) the cnpltol cor­ridors.

W in M ak e a T u a r o f H a ro p e .flpccwl DbrpaFA ki the £Ff!.’.V;.Vf; ,SEW8.

E L IZ A B E T H , Jan . 27.—F orm er A ider- m an and Mr*. Peter Eguolf, of th is city, sailed for Europe to-day. They will m ake a lo u r o f th e C ontinent and re tu rn befor* Jim*.

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Pure Linen Sheets„(per pair).Single Bed Size......... ........ „..J4,S0, S.50, 7.00, 8.00, 8.75 and upDouble Bed Size..................... fS.7S;'6.75, 7.00, 9,00, 9.50 and up

Pillow Cases (per pair).22?^x36 inches..........................*1.35, 1.50, 1.75, 2.25, 2,75 and up27x36 inches............................$1.50, 1.75, 2.25, 2.50, 3.25 and up

Towels (per dozen).Huckaback, Hemmed.............. $1,50, 1.80, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and upHuckaback, Hemstitched....... $2.75, 3.00, 4.00, 4.50, 5,00 and up

Blankets (per pair).Single Bed Size..... ................. $4.00, 4.50, 5.50, 6.25, 7.50 and upDouble Bed Size..................... .$5.50, 7,00, 9.00, 10.75, 11.50 and up

Bed Spreads.Imported Patent Satin, Very attractive designs.

Single Bed Size........................$3.00, 3.25, 4.00, 4.50, S.OO and upDouble Bed Size..................... $3.75, 4.50, 5.00, 6.50, 8.00 and up

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. "T he e lec trica l supply corom luee o f th e The I.lherty W hist Club will meet ui BbShW gham C ity Council h a s iHien au - the home of Mrs. George SclmihU ■> tb o rlied lo expend £30,000 (tS7.33t)) fo r tlie j Laurel place, n e i l W ednesday afternoon" purchaae of m otors. The Idea Is to In- | Vallsburgh Couelave, Iroproved Order o m a e th e u se of e leclrlotty a a a raollve | Beptasophs, will have a public insta lla- p q v e r • w o a « amxll n M o tifac tu ren by | tltm of oO eera a t Colon .Hall to-n lxht. M r a l U p f a w m te h ire m otor* (ro m lh« n a m Jn y w lu M lew ,

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1908.

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POLICE SEARCH FOR POISONER

Servant in Stricken Union Hill Family Tells of Biother-

in~Law's Attacjc.

iflREATEMNG LETTERS AS a U E

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OTTO COKE COMPANY.’\S!Sr 4 th S t a P a m l o R Iv a r, H a r r is o n , N. J .

VOTE TO BUILD A NEW SCHOOL

Proposition to Put Up $9,000 Structure a t Stirling Carried

by Residents.

OPPOSITION HADE lA R D FIGHT

U N I O N H I L L . J a n n . ^ r n t l e e C a p t a i n C r a l g e r a n d a ^ v e m l m e r n b o r u o f ( h o l a c a l o r c a a r o b u p y u e e k l n g t h e p e r H o n w h o t > r l n k 1e d a r n e n l o I n m i l k a n d u p o n r o l l a

i p p a r e n t l y t o m u r d e r t h e h o u s e h i i l d o f iru, E v a G s c b w f n d , w i d o w o f J o h n 0 » c h - v l n d , o n c o c o r o n e r o f I n f o n ! i l U . T e r d a u g h t e r , M r s , L o u i s F o r m o n J r , » m e o f i J i u e e p o l a o n a d . i s n o w f u l l y r e c o v - i r e d .

A l t h o u g h s t i l l s e r i o u s l y H I , M r s . G s e h - v l n d w a s a b l e t o t e l l h e r s t o r y . S h e s a i d *

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Sale Sheets, Casesand Bed Spreads

Sale American andFrench Muslinwear

Bargain Furor Marks I__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1

Final Days Jan. Sale. I'ffWhirlwind of special offers tjiat sweep all before—that more llian sustain the

interest of this most successful of all our jainiary sales aud are niakiiiji; the last days niemorahle. Cannot begin to tell of all tlie bargains—every floor, c\crv deparlnicut, cj every c< uiiter and table has its ([uota. Herr arc sonic of the most important good ^ specimen money-saving opportunities. Come early in the day and every day j' before the sale ends, Friday, 5;30. d■ o

N ew ark s G reatest S fllc Im ported F^ns I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ uj t j

2,060 New Fans—Jost In—Ordered, but Came Too Late for Holiday Bisineis £Hence the Special Prices—Hence this opportunity—the

finest ever offered by a Newark store—from one of the best known makers in Einropc. We intended them for a holiday gift-buying time surprise. ,‘\nd now, to bring our fan stocks down to what they would have been had these come on time, we mark them greatly under regular value—at prices that arc accomplishing the end in quick time. Buy fans for present or future personal use; buy fans for nearby or prospective gift occasions.

Lace Fans, Fancy Feather Fans, Ostrich Feather Fans, Spangled Fans, Painted Fans, White and Black Fans; Beautiful Carved Bone and Wood Sticks—big line a t each price.,

2Dc. Fans to Sell at 19c 75c Fans to Sell at 50c5Dc. Fans to Sell at 25c 1.00 to f.^5 Fans at 75c50c. Fans to Sell at 29c 11.50 Fans to Sell at 9 5 cSDc. Fans to Sell at 35c 1.75 Fans to Sell at 1.25

1.98 to 2.25 Fans at 1.502.98 Fans to Sell at l;9S3.98 Fans to Sell at 2 .5 04.98 Fans to Sell at 2.98

I Sale Women’s Wanted Fabric Gloves1 Cashmere, Silk and Lisle For street and dress; a safe that is keeping our busy (ftove department busier than ever. Read oti, and you will see that the sort you would like is here. Sale ends Friday 5:30.

Women’s 29c. C a s h m e r e G l o v e s — i - c l a » p ; b l a c k , b r o w n a n d g r a y , i V e c e l i n e d ; s a v e a b o u t a f o u r t h o n m o i l . s e a ­s o n a b l e g l o v e s , a t . . . . . . . . . .

23c/ Women’s 29c. and aSOc. Golf Gloves—W o r s t e r l . t f l a c k , w i l l t ( b r o w n a r n l n a v y b l u e ; i i i e i i i t i n i a n d h e a v y w e i g h t ; i n t h e s a l e a t s | > e c i a l p r i c e . . . . . . . . s 2 5 c

Women’s 50c. C a s h m e r eGloves—Black, 2-clasp; plain and fancy, lined, in the sale at an atlrnclive apedal price,

Women’s 1.00 S i l k Gloves — 16-button length, black si lk, inoua- qnetaire style, dou­ble finger t i p s , a t ......................... Ik

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G l o v e s — 16- b u t t o n white, tnousquetaire style; double finger

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1.33And Boys’ 50c G a u n t­

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Extensive Sale Fancy and Pearl Buttons

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I2!cTo 1.75 doz. Fancy ButtiHis 119c. dozen Pearl Buttons

T hat is Pleasing Many —For buttons are an every-day need. Most women aim to have a supply on hand, and when opportunities like these are offered the response is prompt and large. Only trouble is that we do not have such sales often euough, Thai is because we do not find bargains tliat will pass muster. But here is one that comes up to the mark at every point.

50c to 75c doz.F’cy Buttons—Fancy enameled, all this sea­son’s; for coats and trimmings, smalland medium sizes; splendid variety; easy to choose from; by the dozen only—while they last, at this low price..

—French enamel, hard finish, as pretty as ever offered; a large size, for coats and suits impart finish to mi-lady's cos­tume; all the newest shades: by the dozen only: while they last

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35c—.Small sizes; 4-hole and ‘'fish- eye;'.' ocean pearl, for shirt­waists and like uses; one cf Ihe most wanted sort for home sewing; one of the ,!ot that will .sell fast—while Ihev last, dozen, at.

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75c to $35 Laces 59c to 26.25sk^e Robes iO ffBlack Lace, Spangled-

Short lengths and odd piecesyhandmade duchesse, princes,s, circular shnpv i mul■ . ■ , U'lth liicc for waistduchesse applique, Bruges,real Valenciennes, rose point, torchon ' i

and ciuny edges, insertings, galloons, medallions; duchesse, // a i .7 r n a a a"berthas” and collars. N O W 7 . 5 ( J t O 3 ( K 0 0

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Ostrich Plume Sale Ends Thursday 5:30 P. M.very end—the Women rccog-

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A blaze of glory will follow this sale to the most brilliant ostrich plume event we have ever had. nized the extraordinarily good offerings from the 'cery higher grades, the low prices—and came from all qtuirlers lo p.irtici- /.' pate of bargains they knew could nut last forever. The end is in t sight—Thursday, 5:30, sees the w!Llulr,awnl of these great special Ij prices. Rich, glossy stock, full flues, French ciitl and droo]>;ng h-ead, ^ black and white; a quill end with every feather.

l3-inch black and white plumes, regu­lar $L50 , .

inch black and white plumes, regu­lar $J.50 . .

16-inch black and white plumes, regu­lar $4.50 . .

19-inch black and white plumes, regu­lar $6.50 . .

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ApiJi, THDU. i !h“ UioriLhouan In (he t|ty of Newark, fn '(be f I ii'iimy rif an<l SiBtc uf Xeiv Jersey.

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NEWARK EYENING NEWS, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1908. K'--.. ■

OITS fflS WRIST WITH A RAZOR

Staats Insisted It Was an Ac- ddent, Iwt Wife Declares He

Attempted Suicide.

HO REPORT HADE TO POLICE

DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK SEEMS UNDER CONTROL

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TIIENTON. Jfln. 27.-D r. U eotsv n. WIkIiFp Htatr^ rommbinlonMr of ohjirltk* find t’orrc'-'lluns, anld'^ lo*<hiy llml iir« caau« nf dttilitlifrU ut[h« UaUway H pform atory, whj) Uuo<-> auif- PfrCtfl,

D r "WigJii vlnirod Ihp vufili^y Kiui itmOe ^ ...........................................of tilt* Un iiuOiurlfli'i l ln ie ;iJ«liumlMni},' ill'- "iill'i'H k. H<* e.xlnrwsed tnn ofilnloii (!>-il;iy lluit 4<Vfi yl tiiiig HUN bi'ih^ di ne lo iil'i>' I tip (lyi li'inlc’, ihc cldi-f duiUfijr Ih Jmk Mu- Rir-iOj iu-i.r^ «-ri<\sd('d f^'iiililii II cf 111 ' diHlIluhon.

The- l-irw dflU h.'iM Ii.ik ln^-n iiaiiHr'iMji- r-<l Intu a:i l.«u|ii|i.ii h<is|ilt.il und thP pa- Ih-ntw w'lll 1h i . i r - ' l f ip t liTi*. III'. WiKlitai:i!Hi| th.ii I'l IlntiB'li. tlm rfforiiiH toiv phyiilrliiii. had ihc nKmitton wptl In UaiiU The Stnti H'lanl of nfalM ; Ls hIko RivtiiR ' Pj>r0lnl iiUf*nlli>n lo llir la jib frak . aiul h r A t'liiik Ih/iil, MfT'l.'il ml Mi'cTOtJii.v of tin hu.ijil. has \islif j, ilj»‘ Ui.slilui loll I>r Hunt nuhl lu-«iuy thnl wtole uva-r-

!m]I ho rffuni'il Id h:jv i iinihii-n madf th-- t jildi m if tididicoH Dill to Imndba U;r Hlinnilmt wuij

F ronk Hto.ntH, foriym iiie yi-ah! old. wun token io the ( 'l ly llD^pIinJ In iln nmtHi- ifinco la te ycrUTilay nfuTihiDJi fmin U Boat'll Hirooi. vcUh )iin rlglil w iJhi ulnxlieii with a rnanr. tho vi-Itih nnd tindnnh hiv UiK 5Dvpied. Tho wife uf llu‘ tnnn. Mrr. Eltkiih^Ui Htunt.8. iti-dny tiiiK h«rhuabmid had nuom pted nulelde, No in- formdMDn tins bei'n judvon to llie pollrp,

The aU enJtng pliysickm In ih> iir-l Iri' vtamio wii» h r W iltiT S IhikDi, of JdO M ulberry nlrrotAnything al«iui Oio Mrji. SDoitH.ho-wevor, doiinr-ed pUi* hiid no iluutil ih* man hud trim) tu kill hiniwpir

*'t..ABl AiiguHt my iuiffbaiiil, dmlnR a qu/ipre!. hit jtiR over the lii-ui with a bluckjock and nonrly kHluil liio. lie a rre s ted und put under tionilN mn to liaiin me iigitln. Ho could not furnlsli i Ih id and was sent to the county Jolt A fter ho Innl been there th ree month-* his m niher asked me to Intercede fur him with tho .nidifo. 1 did, and he wii^ releoMod on iih proinlpc to leave me atone.

"My husbnnti did not' keep KIh promlHe, but continued to vtnii my home iit ilmce, only to be pul au(. Sulurdny night he « «« found tying In the iintlwny by anuttier tenan t and expelled '

"About 4 o’cloeft yentcrila.v aflPTnaou 1 had occasion in go lo nn imiiHcd hnll bedroom on nn upper flunr eml found itn*

• door locked, alihough tin- fiDinewnrk l>are trucea of the diror Imvlng been furced. i knocked and my hu^ibniul ajieiit'd Ihr «loor. Blood was dripping from titn right wrist and he appeared to be Intoxicuh-d lu- had evidently heen lying on a m iihreaa on (be floor, aa U waa covered with hluod. Nearby lay an em pty bottle wtiU-h had contained laudanum . The Irattle did am belong to any one In the bounty I cuJh'd my eon, who w ent for Dh. 'Bukcf. Tho 1 a tte r advised my hiinhand h iniriAilmu rem oval to (he hofsiilial.'*

Mrs. fllaa ts «aid that when she anker) her huaband how his wrlat cam e to be cut he replied th a t It was dcJiie aerldeii- tally . A raxor covered with blrmd lay on (he floor n ear the m atireas.

A n operation w as perfonned rm fllaaia this m orning to try to Join the acvered tendona and vetna. If tha doctor* do ..not ta rceed in th is th e hand w l^ he uaeleea and may have to be nm putated.

iiji f.ivuriihh' ari dduIiI l>e (-xpi'Cted

ARRANGE HOSPITAL OPENING.

ONE S U S P E a HAS A RECORD*_ -----------------Of Two Men A rrra trd In C enti^

M ark*! i n ta r d a r K Isht, Krn- Yafk Police K n o n A m nw lti.

Unddr arreit at pnllce beaaqoyrtti', are Baitiuel'ArnowIti. twenty-fiiiif yotirs oM, who said he lived at njs Clay nvci ua, the Bronx, and Harry fiteger, who ffH\'e bla, address as MO North Seventh atrcel, Pliil- adelphls, charged with being auspldoni parsons. They were arrested i?;itiirdui afternoon hy Detectlve-seTjteants Ryan

i-end Long. Tfie latter secured a record of AmowlU from the New York police to-<l*y.

The deteetivee followed the two mns for severs! rolnules In Centre Mnrjcct before placing them under arrest. Atnonlts claimed he did not know flieger. hut on slardhing tha prisoners the detectives ftmnd return trip tickets on the Pennsyl­vania Railroad, which were nttrohneed Saturday afternoon a t the Itoebntasce street ferry, and were consecutively num­bered. The pidsoners were Bertllloiied and their pictures sent to different cities.

Long returned from New York this af­ternoon with a picture pf Arnowlti, whirh be ■ obtained In the rogues* gallery, to­gether with a record which showed that the prisoner, under the name of Arno, was lirst arrested In IMS and sentenced to one year end ten months. He wns again ar­retted (jpptetnber «, ism. and glVen an Indeterminate sentence In the House of Refuge on a charge of burglnn*. Ho •erved three months and was granted a new trial, the result of which was hts disoharge.

Not until Cictober It, IMS, was ArnowU* heard of again. Then he wae arrested us a suBplolous person in connection with a hold-up of some boys, from whom psek- w s were stolen, but the evidence agnlnst him was not sudlclent, and he was re­leased. Long was unable to get anv reoord of Stegcr.

fu r R uth l i r i iv l An* i to n n o r l-'iill I 'r u g m ii i f<ir K x r r -

rliirM W uiln rflflny .The fornjai opening of the Belh Sniael

HoapUal, coniur High and W«nt KlnnL'y •4tre«tB, will he \S>dii|('!*day afte rnoon and evenlnit. The t-xrrciai^a In the afte rnoon a re to be ht'ld In the hoppltal p rnp ir. but In the evening ihf-rr will be a service 111 the 8yn;igoguc C ongrtgatiun B'na) Abfnham. I'liere will he .n nuinh'-i »>f n<l- ilreNnee. WJIlljin 8. Itlrh will in. Htitlt- m an uf both itedli'ii llnn ceri'nwmli i<. Thi^ ju'Dgrum for ihi- .ilMTiimiii ii hh fniJnwM: O vertu re . . . . A. Glui-iimiin .■» Of<hiKir:i Opening p rayer . . Kev. J mephAilclrt'HB ............ H'V. H.imiiiiAtldreHU............. .reCv ftjiomonA rchltf'ci turnluK liuDding over tu

rtM itm iitre ............................................ N iithan M eyern e llv e ry df kr-> ............W illiam S. RichAraeptQiic« by provident of. )nniUu>

tit»n ............ Uimry Orui-jVocfll hoIo..................--...imtM.■Miriam i\rn d (Addrese ............. .Msijur Jacob ll-uiMPlIngO rchcalra (selpiilnn. ''S tn r Bjiungleci

H unner."AddrcHH ..................... Rev. JuUua *811111 tfi-ldA ddress ...................... Dr. Saul Gr-e.nbHiimArtflre^H . ................Mrs. F lorence UdhiowOrchFBlral solectkms AddreBM by a delegate.

Rev, HyrniinVocaJ so lo ............................ liiiriN ItmmiiDrg(MoKlng p n y c r . Hev. CharicH 1. ilorTiiiiin O rchealm poli'cllinifl.Inspection of hospital.

T h r evening program follow'*:Murilc ........... .............................. Svi'i 1‘1' b R.uuiMnh Town.

C ln lr Congregation M n.il AlirahaniT*>‘f*jor ........................ Ftev. J iith ji Sl!i-erf’ li!AddresH ............-.Rev. rhiirli-n 1. JluITm.inVocal Koliii:.................MNs M arhin izid:Addr-'ii*^ ..R ev, EiJrmiii'l A VV;’.>Addteiw. ..r.tjD venior John F’rnnlilln T'-rVooii) »olo............. ...........Mra. laCun.ilti l;:i,lItcm nrkfl by H enry Or im«, preifilen'

of huapllal-AddieSB..................Tdrtvnr JacobSolo .................................. .Vluirl.s ,SilVfi'sH. 1-AddrekH i ..................Mth. Victor P;iruoij-i'iA ddress . . .a . . , , . , .................. Sumuel KjfUm-uA ddress ..........................................Lmtlr< Ho idAddress ........ .............. Rrv. Solorrjon F osktVocal so lo ................... . Mls> R u ih F r l’dA d d re a a .......*........ . .. .D r , Victor lJ>iri'oiinotA ddrese ..................... Rpv. Hym an Hi whUyAdon Olom h ym n......................................ChoirClosing .p ray e r.............Rev. Josoiih l.euchtO rchestra, "My C ountry. 'TU of

T h o e ," ..........................Cliolr ftncl AudlomvA ccom panist....M rs, PuuUne R, B ycclilrr

SENTENCE DAY AT COURTHOUSECases of Abwnt 100 Offenders to Bs

D isposed Of-M, J. Ready’s May Be A aioag Theui.

About one hundred offenders will ho sentenced by Judge Ten Eyck In the QUkrter SeeBlons Court this nfternuon, U to expected that among then) will h Mathew J. Ready, the lawyer, Who WHL «mvlct«3 of forging tjw* name of John Vf. Russell, of East Orange, tn a will, al­though this has nut yet been deflnltely decided on.

In Ready'e case the imposing uf pun­ishment may be deferred for one month. There will or a conference between Judge Ten Eyck and Prosecutor Young before •entences are iitiporcd to settle (he matter.

BLOW IN FACE DIDN'T PLEASEA d o r n e y tirp^nfleld* H it by P a p ers

A fte r W in n in g Cnsr, T h r ra te iie il D r. ( i l ii l iA n u 'a ^ a 1K^

W illiam OrrenfleJd, a tto rney , may have been pleased when he won a cauo for iifa clien t In the F irst D istric t C ourt this m orning, but he w asn’t a t all p l-sscd w hen he was hit In the nose, or near U. tiVen if it waa only by n bundle of impn*y. And he showed It.

A ft^r JudKmerU had been entered for <S7.5D sgaln 'jt I>r. R obert aiullKim In fuvor of Mr. Oreenftcld’s client, Romolo Rottclll of 1B7 M arltet s treet, for a rch itec t's fees, the physician gathefed together his pajicrs In connection w ith the law suit frum the tab le In front of the Judge's bench Com­ing across the a rch itec t's eatlm ntes. partly the cause of the legal dispute, he HcaJed them across th e room tow ard Mr. Grecn- fleld. The papers struck Mr. Greenflcid n ear the nose.

" I ’ll jrtfnaah you in (he nose!" exclaim ed 4rh« law yer,-looking savirgely through nis glksaes tow ard the phynleiati.

"You ‘couldn’t hu rt nny th lng .” retort-?d th e physician.

Then both mcit hurried mit of the cou rt, room.-

Bottidll ttdd Judge Henjamln F. Jonra, who Whs- acting for Judge Thonm a L. Raym ond, that Ih r phyalclaTi had oWlet-rd plane fo r a (cnem cni-house a( 97 High s tre e t and that they were rejected. T>j-. Clulllano teslllled th a t he correspi.unled with the architect, but tha t th e man did not subm it plans he dealrcd, and, further, th a t ho did not order drnwhiga. but th.Mhey w e re , subm itted on approval. He

told of having iin-ei\-fd tho packHCo nf estim ates on the enpt of construcHtm, which, he said, he had not opened.

FUNERAL OF L L WISS.■ e r v le r a H e ld n ( H U Horn** T Ii Ih

A ttcrn oon -fr lu tortiirtit lu Fiile* n io n iit r e n se le r y .

The funera l f^orvlcps of lxnil« T. Vv’Iks. Who died am ldenly Fridwy-mornlmg-.-wsr*) held a t his lute home, ^ JubnaDn j^veuno. th is flfterncKin. f ’urilngtcin Honing, nf the C hristian SclfiT’e (Mnii-cli nf Oruru;o, nf- flciated, and iho p rayer was offen’J hy Rev. S tu a rt Nye H uicbU or. p a llo r of the. F ir s t Reform ed C h u rd i. oity

T he pallb«»arerK were^: Dr. A. f \ U 'nrd and W. Jones, of O range, A C fruup- bell and F. F. Armess, nf ^Vno!lll l!lgF■: E. A, Arne*, o f Brooklyn; A rthur M. L inneit, H. W. W fllson, Ocurge E B ar­nett, A. H . Pea! and A. I. Galroord. of th is city. ; ’ ;

In te rm en t w as In F h U ^ o u n i C<-mfiiM-y.

TRAINS ‘DRY’ THROUGH JERSEYDace- (lie DelM wni'e W ns CrosMeil,

H o w e v e r . P o r te rH H ad D iisr T iiiie nf It.

JER SEY CITY. Jan, !!T. —The demon m m w as chnse<l t>IT ih r buffet ra ra of iJie FennsylvunUi and KcaUitip Railroad tra in s going fmtti this Hiy to Plilladelphin yesterday. The cxclar Hgii,ailiin In Now Jersey caused it wtrict t»b*-\Mncr- nf ih t law prohlbhlng the ^ah’a of llr^uors on tralni? in th is S ta te . Not n drink wua sold between Jersey n t y iitid Trenion. Oticti Acrosa tlie Iielawai-f miu BnnnayU-ania. however, (here was a rush in Jrrm ate. P o rte rs had iheir Imnds full Uurln^ the la st fo rty mJnul«‘w of evei-y one -if ihi. tw o ‘hmir rune. N«i since Wa.sliingion crusted the D elaw are did tlie river aco • uch excitem ent.

On every menu card has h.-en p rtn trd In bold le tte rs : "No drinks sold In the S ta te of New Jersey ."

HIT BY FALLING BitLBOARD.T h v e e Men W e re I'ussInH ; n l I 'fn te

n n i) O ne <iet» I’ r e D r B nilly If n«»c)xei) .Abuut.

A tw -rnty-rnnl'hlgh hlllbnnrd a t di T.n- fayp tle Hfreci wuh blown down Phnrtl.v a f te r 11 o'clock this m orning and In fall- Ing, fltruKk. (Jeargi.. WelUnn, rorty-suvcti ypa'ra old, of 110 Brui-n strl'ei Wpidon'H

rtUKtained several InrerLitlons on the right side of the head.

At tlic llnic ihu billUpanl fi>!l \v, |<|on. Pelfer Flseh, of ?03 M ulberry e irii'i. and u th ird man wor* passing. There wun a w artiing jii the breaking of tho aiiiipiin.M utai F lsch uiid the otlier innn inanagi-d to get mil of Uu3 way.

ttVjdon had reached the curb when the board hit 1dm, knocking him m-cr. A telcRniph pole and an im provised hlicli- Ing purtt m ade frurn a bolU-r sinyd a t tln' curb line on c ich end of tlie blliiu.mrd and It fcir agaiflFt thetn. Rnt fur (Vir it Jr pi-obable th a t WHdtifi woukJ have e ithe r b '.'ti klll- tJ or mure grerlouf<lv iriturr-d.

VVi»ldon had I Ih hu rts druns.-d hy Dr Mr(x Hj tick, pf :U7 Wawhlngiun struct, and (bfn went home,

( 'h a r l tm U. D p i>h Ih,' hiii k-s R Dmintw, cohiri*d forty-nne

yciiis oM dU’d ut lh> horut of Mrs. Julto Fresion, .'‘J9 Halsey Htjf'ft, yuvierdav, fnim a Imniorrhagi^ In-nhlH poiiducted an undertukiTig ■CRliibllsluMeiit at ibi' nbove addi’csH, wh+rli he ostal.dlshed tw enty-one years iigo, wlien be i.‘finu‘ to this rtty from Mohlle, AUi., -whei-e he tvns born. He iw survived by a widow The fiire rn l will ukt- pljirt- W td ’ic'iiiiiv a fie r- noun.

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9SA 00„ n FnUlUart S i, N, Y.

CITY NEWS NOTES.The Indepcmlctiot? Uullding untl a «-

aorifu lo r has IsBiied im pecand annual report. Tlic recebits tim nunted to Jlli.HS.TS.

The anrittnl clm rily hall «if th#» Ht. Bridgcl Sew-Jng Circle will be hr-ld In tho Kriir-ger Autlitfii-lyni to-m orrow night.

Mra. A. Mason, nf 95 IJttl.-ion Mvemie. left Saturday fnr WheollnK- W Vii.. a c ­companied by her »on, to , be -gonn a month.

The H0cl.1 l evening arranged hy the en- icrta lnm ent und choral ctummllteeH of t) e Cungregiitlon Ohetl Shalom will lak*' place to-m orrow evening. Instead of W ednesday.

A fb'Teciive flue caused a small blaaw a t the home of John MUlUgHn. G2 HIgli street^ yesterday morning. I t w as ex tinguished before any m ateria) dam age had been

^ torgan-

done.The Leap Year Wh)et Club wa

Iced yeaierday at the home nf M1»s B»»as trice Friedepberger, 38 Hillside place. It was decided to hold the flPBt whlet al the home of Mis* Rose Rothbard, PCBhlne avenue.

Bella Langbcln, one of the girl w'ttnc«(sna In the BroMs case la»t week, has paroled In (ho custody uf hor father WllHam T-.atigbetn, 2i0 Halsey street. Tlie other four glrla were senl to the Houao of the Good fi^pherd,

A humbef of .young Womita.wlll give a leap year: art'De Jianne’s, In <!vn-tral avenue. Jloadny tiUthb February 10. Among U»o*a in oharge are Mis* Clara Groedel, Hlea ErttA Mndeman, Mlaa Nu< tflllo Walters, Mias B ertt^ Bulogart and U lu U>uiM RotbseblUt

THAW DEFENSE EVIDENCE ENDS

Foreign Doctors Tell of Defend­a n t’s Condition Abroad, While

Under Treatment,-------------- f f ■

CASE TO JURY BY WEDNESDAY

N L A ’ YOltK, Jjin. *7 —The dc^cn^‘< in thu TLiuw C'lM' coniph?ted (hlM tnortuiis ibi liiliuiiuoilun uf all 1(H ti'.silriKuiy, uinl s tiu n ly U4'f<ijv ihu iMnn recHHw Mr IJ i- ih-t'-u, cmmpfl fur the ib ifiuhin l,begun 10 |-i ml a lung utid i-ai-i-fully ju** - l»aii'4t hyr>othf*t!(-ii| \jiicKtliui in Hu- (hieu JitriilKts ciiKiifivl tu lOflUfy In H .irry Thuw'N Ttt’lmif Tin- (lUOMlnn l■(lvcJ' •l1 al)i ll ' - ll'HI imuilj- III i h r cjlfll', (Mill l ic fnn, 'li<iiig t-cuJ liml heon Hubiiili n») )<■ I i|h- trlM AltuTiiev Ji-mmtj fu r imy nlljei-llon the pi-u.scruiluii liniJ pi nffi-r U n |y .‘.llglii . li.-i K'- rewulu'ii. As ihi* ivsilm uny In tin- pr^-^r-ni h'-arinv lia* tliffcrril Iriigely fpim tlMl nf the brnt irlul mo tin* hyputlii-tb.'iil (j'l' v-lnii (lin fi'iiij ihr* Din- p r’iii'iUii'l- c.l hiki yen- l)y .\!r, DclniuH TIu* < rl- ib ii' 1 UN ('/ iiT.iII'liuil aciH '»r tiiiinm r,fi'urn Infmicy In ih r rimo tif 1 hi' hiimlcki*'. w,iH glV4*n precedence nver evwry cHher plui!*c of ih .' u Kllnmny.

H wiiB said thin nficrnonri th a t the case will go to the Jury W ednesday ntghl. Th-- 4i< ft'inMJ will cfincluflc this evening. The p i . w c u tlo n will fjerupy bill a day on r*-- b'lttHl und n rgum fnts will lie Jlnl.tlu'd 4ui Ing WedncHduy. when Juntlce Dnwiingwill immodlHtely cJmrge the Jury.

I>r. OhurU'N Fiurn h HliiK-im n. Hie Thaw fam ily plij-Hh'l.iii, nf PlfTsImui. wwh ptil on tlW wlifi-cN .vi.,ri{l -n'licn c m ri npen-

H WAS oi j ir 1! iiK.iitujii H).n Dia-

= ai;

CROUPoften proven fatal when the' proper remedy cannot be procured at oncCr Keep

<1H i-I A uoriicv .............. kuIU Ik- l isttria l when Thuv '- rrrnl il «-inulftli*ii w as nnd'I- iuvcHiii4 iHiUi I l.ud rn ih c r h a v - Ihc ieailmim.> of .in oicl p n ic tltlo iicr like t l j s than ail H.e i \ | 'c : l s you Could put upon the Rlaiui." Tl,'- i 'r '‘N<'cntor'p ciokh- I'xamlnMtloh lo-ilny whh very brli-f anrl rnurtcou.H

Dr. BlngamHti i- 'li of the corly s jm p - fums of n c r '‘"usni-h’« m H irry ‘n inw , jiav- !n« he w as Jitsi .-jdl’d lo » ttc i .1 Liu- Ixn when h r w'os th n n yf-ari; ui<l At ih a l tim e Mft rn‘i-v-ui.M|.t,H.s ufitui onhonvUlsIuns. Thf'iiHin k.i u s in llv fullow^'d vnrJmj* chdiii-'-i\'s '1 ■-iso.h. I'loiw alepi tiaiily a* av 1-htld I'-’iulHiiH a rtliiy of I'u rses ino it of Hn' time.

Dr. rdughato jxhh ifeil In tlu' fa!] of 19(13 he wnsi riilh'd ti otrend H iirrv Tli.iw 111 PJtlflbujg aiKl rin ni-d lilni for n ivuu^- pesa nml riiviuin'liiiliii 'Vlils wak iifl rThaw'.'^ flrwi irlji a l .......I I' hh F vH yn N ch-blt. T ^ r w-Un«fte I'liaw Se-v« rn.lIhnf-fl In the Tombs ni' i i !i1n urrcpi ami the dcri'-Kliint fUwava irf>i' d l" i i- .Mad­ison f^'iuarc Gartlcii us "ila- act

f Prn\-fi]enie."Thuw'si nets and api" o tu '- in ilir

b ih o n linp'PBs^d (he jii’i Irm -I lonul

F'i1l"\ving Di Blngunmo > .rj'" Ihc fii p1 of the foioiisu uUnoeacB. L>i. Mo.in,.y ruh-

!1 WolK. 'if T.ondirii, who w.' - .lU, d tof i l l -*11(1 'J laiw 111 1 lie I'Aigiish ,|iu .il in Iht- '^url.v [larl f l''99

i l> f l ip ( n rb c il .’Mr. Thaw wa> ui a very m ; y-' is con-

flb lon ," lialil ]»i Well*. "H N M'linc was rvii-<-nie!y r.ipM and he c--niptam nj of paina In Uu h>'Ml I {Ihignos'-il his ruse ak ' ni' of mvnfiil disturtiaricp". (0i oni' of hiK vIhUh <0 «hi dcfejuJuni. the w itness sal'l, lie found his pa llcn l In n highly t x«‘ltabl«s Slate UcsspltP Hie fact iha i his tcm pcrnlure wn* o rly 99 dvffrces. He Ita red Thaw might Vuirm hlm sH f. T haw did nnt roapond to ircjitnum l, even opiates railing, nnd Dr. Wp IIh said he deckled U> send ihe young Tiiiin to ilie r>evun.ihlre X urblng ABBoclulioti's hospita l. On an- '. ih e r visit h*‘ found Thgiv dan cin g abou t iho room like n m adm an. He reported h)H a t (he hnspKu] a* acu te m ania.

"M r Tliiiw III Ihe hospUaJ had a per- fpcll.v onormoife room," conilniipd Dr. Well*, “but he com plained th a t he did not have room lo hrcfithc. ILe also com- philned of ihe terrltlc heal and clcTnwndcd th a t tw enty tons ofMcc he placed In the rivm . He i.Udii!t lik'i the im rse assigned to him (imt wtuAod 111c tn em ploy n wJuile sinri: nr nurs<-s so ho m ight llml uiie Jit.

Who'll he wn* In bed (he paileiit'B eyes glared iritn venm ey. The acu te iit- lack iU Hit* hoHpltfil cunlin ijrd six days. He hn<l no fevei' ot any time. HI? ta lk was lurgcly Incoherent. T here was no i-’Vidence of alcGhfillHin "

"Lbiring yoiii- ei-ilire iiuprulance on Mr. Thaw in 19SU, doctor, wlint uonclusum did you reach?" asked Mr, L ittleton .

"1 diagnosed his caae as a».-ule recurren t inpanlty ."

T>r. \Y’I11m .staid he sow- Thitw In lah], 19D<2 and In 19iK) or 1904. He tre a ted him flt th6&o times, liut there w ere oi-i acu te sym ptom a as In lN9<h

On crosa-cxam lnation by D istric t A tto r­ney Jerom e, Dr. Wp IIr sold a t th a t (imo he trenlt-d Thaw, In 18D9. he had made no partlcu liii' study of m ental dl^ua^3elt and had had hut little -experlRnce a long th a t line. The witnca.s anld Thaw rem pm bcivd some of the ttdngs th a t hflppenv'd during h is oiulirenk and was nnxlotis to apolo- g lie —eppeclnlly lo a nurse whom he felt he had offended.

Mlsa Lillian MucRrIde. uf I^andon. a p roft'sslo ral nurse, ns sh e doaerfbed h e r­self, followed Dr. Wells. Phe w-as eiHled In lo a tteri'l Thaw hs nurse in his room s In !-oridun in July, 1 *9. Thaw w as \-i'ry reatlo.Ms and exrltM unci his tu ik w'as in­coherent. the expression of Ills face waa wild, iind iilthoiigh lie had no lem pern iu rs he PoiHlmiuli.v complained of ihe frigh tfu l lieni. There was nu evidence uf uk-uhoJ- Isim His a r ts and iipponram •• inipreaaetl in<r^witness as Im illuiial.

T he th ird uf the foreign w ltnc.ssfs to b« called was t>r. F rederick .1. Unrton- Hrowne, of I..oncli>ii, fnrrperlj of the Ind ia medical servU-e rind for n tim e n liracHslng pliyslclnri In Ronr-, Dr. Hur- lun-B rnw ne crinstonHy re fe n i ’d to him self !iH a "niedlcul uiiin" ra th e r ihnn a ilortor. It wiiH In Mnreh, I?o-. (ha t Hm witncas was called lo aitenrt T iisw in Home. He •ihiSrjosed Hie cuse ua une of slrnphi or n Ud m ania. There was no evUlpiit-e of .-jlrcihollsm.

l>l*trlcl AHorney Jei-nme un cj-iis.'^-ox- am iruitlon a^kr<l:

“How lon.g tiki Thaw s m ania Ihsl'’ ' "About thlH y-slx h tiuis."Thut'jir'fill."

N ext caine Dr. Maiirl»« tJau ja . of r'‘}(rifi, W'lig gave his testim ony th rough Hic of- fl(*ial court Interpreter, Hx-* ainnrJcd Thaw In Purls In the sp ring of lIHi. w 'leu he a ttem pted suicide by Bwalliivviiiji |-iu- lianum.rt

Dr. UfLuJa described Thiiw 'a <'<intlilion, bill sa id he hud not diagnopeil ii us i.uala- num polsonln.it. Al first h« thuuKhi it Wfis p tom aine poisoning,

Mr. iJ ttie to n here an n o u n c 'd Hint w lih the exception of lh> le.^tlmnny nf the t\ f- iig n w itnesses who h;ol ju s t te.sUfWd Ihe hypothelinal diiPrfHun for the exiierla coinplete.

Dr. Sm ith-Kly JclIlfTe, of rohim l-la V nivorally, was sworn and It wuis stgrecd th a t the- qupsilon j-hould be rend liim and Dra. C harh 's G. W agner, of B irg-

TTiimUiti, N. Y.. uml firSttnn D, E vans, of M orris Piftins. N, J . a l th e s:im e time.

Mr. L ittle lon Ue^tan to read the qvum- tlon to Ihe experts and to the Jm y .it 12:30 P. M. He had read for ten mh;uie,i only when the luathc-on rveeBs waa or dered.

AN AGEB PHYSICIANA H e r W urw of^KxperienfO G Iv «h

the F o l io \vin^r A d v it e*" If you have any th ing to do w ith medi­

cines lit all be p re tty aura you know w hat io u a re tak ing ."

Mr. E: R. P e tty , of P e tty .s pharm acy, says tills Is a strong point in favo r of th*» vulualAe (-.od liver prepam tlo ii. Vlnul. E very th ing It contains ia p lain ly prim ed <m Hie label, therefore it la not u piiiynlmedicine.

Vlnnl. oontalns in a highly cunren- (rn ied , f o r ^ all of the m tdlcinaj, tKKly bmUyug. ej'vmenlfl a f cod llv^r oil, acfual- ly lakfcn from fresh coda’ livers, but w ith ihB UB#lC88, nauitfciilmg oil ellinlrmU’d and roi>lc l ro n ,^ h lc h Ifi a needful constituen t fo r the blood, added.

ThI* la tne reason (h a t Vlnol acenm- pIlBhOfl such wonderful rcpulta In curing chronic cough*, colds, b ronchial and lung iroubker, and Ihere I* no th ing known m ed idne th:ii will ,«u> quickly build up the

1 run-down, over-worked, iiri‘d and ^ b ; t l - f rated , or givf *irengih and renewed vi- [ tellUy fu the aged as \'lnoL - (Ye can only a.nk every person In New­a r k who nerdfi siich a medicine tu try V lnbl on our offer to re tu rn th e ir money

U fail*.

- P e t t y ' s P h a n r i l i c y ,I 'fu d en tia t B a tid ln c .

ALSO ■ >Jolin B. Foster,

Bm «vIU« u « **''4^*

Joan 's [iniment

ready to apply ta the inside and outside of the throat. Instant relief follows.

8lojn'i l.i-iimi-nr never f*|lf to relic VC HoArsrr.eu,T(iaiilUle,Hot* Throat, Ai'.hme and Pleurisy.

Prict. 25:^ 60c., awrf it.OO. D r.E xrt $.51 oan ,B oston , Mo m .

Of Interest ^ ^ dt to Society

■mmmMMr* Edw ard H W right J r ., of 2( P a rk

I'luci’, D cn lcrln ln ing a t bridge w hist th is afli-munji, An Inrirm al tea ia to follow Hu- Krimfs. when Mrs. John F irth will p<iur rlirj'rulAl iuui .Mr*. Philip N. Jackson will p r r s i je ill thp u*a tab le which will hr <imamonict| with [dnk niaea and sliad- '*d pink candtcfi. (Yrlghi w-Ill be a*>‘UHted In r< I'ulviiig by Mrs. Rdw-tit-d H. '■Vfight Hr. Mrs. W rlglit's guosiw will in- I'liide .Mrs. .\rm 'li| L Honuni dU»u, Mi-s i'Idward R ii\ll'S , Mrs. (Vllllani A. Ihirslow-. Mra 1. liifliuinnd Huxltv Mrs R. L '-sher Van Norden, Mria. Fiaiiley H aakln . Mra. ''Ilflurd i.xuul i .MiS.- -I It ( ’ok |u ili, M h.- h 'l ilr lc e Flrlli. uf P."'iih Ornrige: Mrs. H'i!i‘ombe W ard htuI .Mrs H urry Cushing.' r .S'cw Vurk; Mih Lawfence ofP 'D h Amboy; iMIsh .liilia Breill. uf i.l''W'-llyn p a rk ; MDs Hi'llc Grptm, "f l-JiUKliuth: MIsm Mary ' .'iimpbell. Mrs .\r - ih ‘ii fi. Mar Ki*v ,\Tin. t.'harlcu A. Grntp- m-'n Nllaa Dora Ashmore. Mis* E lizabeth . \ i . i iJ s , Mrs. Ft-ankliind Hrlggw, Mra. I'ljutiHH WeFla, MIh* F’flKiiilvptli M cCarter. -Ml Whinw l ight Klph’i , Mrs. George Eniury snU Mrs. Archibald Mercer,

Mi.‘5y Ju n e T Alien, of 4l Spruce s treet, whu has been vi^iiitig Mrs, R ulirrl 1’. Yiinny, In Kfime, On., for the last few w-cfkM, Is now the guest uf ,\lra. H am ilton Vniu'vy, newr Hume, ?he will leave for Atlanta W cdni'aday. /Xftcr a trip to ChiHlanofiga and o ther hihuoric point* she win IcAVc for Oalriesville, Tex., to spend some tim e w ith relatives

Mrs. Fruncla Child J r wHl gh 'e a young ppo(de'* tea next Thursu^iy a tte rnoon a t her realiUmce, 21 Jam es street, in honor of Miss E lisabeth Mtlicr Kcasbey, whose engagem ent lo Robert E. DennUyn, of Philadelphia, wa« tinnoUTiced recimtly.

Messrs. Htviart and Gayle Y^oung, H a rr i­son Higblo, W illiam Stookttm, WTlUam T. C arter J r.. Curl Smith, D ifto rd SmJlIie. n|r. Frederick M. Paul, Ja sp e r C rane and Andrew ITeilges will ItiO the u&hera u t tite

, Si. Baniabiin Ifijspitu! IjfoutU a t the NewarK Thvutrc, F i'bnm ry 3.

M ir. E. M nrtln Phltnpl. of 760 High i elreet, will give the la.st of iier J an u a ry

■“a t homu*' th is afternuun. She will be j a.wlfili;'] In receiving by Mr*. P ie rre S.

Ilus» and Mrs. A lbert (J. H eadley Jr,

MJss Alice W Hayes, of 29 W ashington pl'itce, will en te rta in the W edneaday Af- terruion Hridge Club ihla week. T he gam es urv to bo followed with uo inform al lea.

« • «Mrs. FTnnkland Pri-lggs, of 79 Lincoln

Park . rciiirntHl tu-diiy from a v isit to WdshlngUm

Wi*s H eater A. Van Aradale. of 44 Avon av**nue, will cn tcrtiiln Inform ally a t a "Chocolate ' next Ssiturday afternoon, her guests to Include several of h e r friend* frfnn Vns*ar College, who will be her week-end gUvsls. • • ■

Mrs. H arry N. A ustin win be hostess a t a small bridge wlilst p u n y a t her re s i­dence, 8 MlJfurd avenue, lo-m orrow a f te r ­noon.

• I* •Miss CoiTiflla B, Do Ornff, of 240 Ru$e-

vUle avpTJiii' will fn te rta in al card* on Tuesday afternoon, February 4, In honor of MIbb Ena H am pton.

THROUGHOUT THE NATION,N EW RU'HM OND, W ie.-T o-dny ts tho

coUlesL day of the w inter ht-rv. 'I'he llier- murneif-r registered H below zero.

BOY't7HTOWN, P a . — Dciiih to -day claim ed Hie lUSUi victim of the bolocauat In the RliudcB Opera H ouh- two w-evks ago, when Mra. Uoslo Klino, wife of Charles lC.Llne, Huccumbed lu b u rn s ru- cd\-ed during Hu- panic.

ClIlCACiO—Ab=Hialant S la te 's A ttorney Day io-d-i.v irmijt- the opviilug atateiueiU In Hio trial of Mr*. Dora '.M-.iDonnUl, ec- cUKi-d of the jiiurilcr of VVcbaior 8. Guerin, He denoimced liin j-eiatlonM which had ex ­isted b^itwcen tiiom, and said they were begun u l the Instance of Mrs. McDonald when she was ililrty-one years old 1 and G uerin waa sixieen.

NOfUFOLK. V a .-T h e big coasting BolKMiner B aker Palm er, C ap tain Sneed, bound from .Newport News, Va., to

Baltimore, coni laden, 1* asliure In lower C hesapeake Bay. near Thim ble L ight, Jiavlng struck Hirre early Sunday m um - Ing. Tug* hdW ihue fa r been unable tu float her.

FROM OTHER COUNTRIES.PA R18—Cardinal R ichard, the arcliblsh-

' r uf L'atls, is n itic a lly ill w ith ^onges- iiun of the lungH E xtrem e unction bn* t>i‘en adminl.^tervd mid (he btesHing of the Bupv has been leh*graphed from Rome.

LISBON—T he RepubKcanat have iKBued A iminlfeato to the country In w’hlrh they dTtcIflre tha t- the p resen t d ic ta to rsh ip , a fte r Bujipresslng constitu tiona l llhcrHca, lias now enteivd upon a p i th of peise- vuHon.

ST. P E T E R S R rF tG -C o u n t UvarofT. one nf Hw If'uderH of the OctoberlsL pa rty , whu up Tu the preserit tim e ha* opposjyd any appropriation for navaJ construction go lung uH the present m ln lJtry o f m arine rem ains In power, to -day announced hi* conversion to a plan fo r th e rebuild ing of the RuBfllan navy. A* a m em ber of th e budget com m ittee of th e tto u m a he Is willing 10 au thorize n p ro g ram Involving un expciKtUure of from (400,000,000 to |50o,- OOi.Odo for the iirMt ten year*.

HAVANA—G overnor MagOOn left here a t 10 o'clock thle m orning on hi* w ay to WDAhlnglon. Hu wlJl go on th e rovem ie <;nt-W H atucy as fa r , a* T am pa, Flu,, w-here he will triJie a trAl^-JSToi^^.

-------- r-v i . '■ -ti;Men, M arfrn rp l S m I tM V ^M era l.

The funeral services o f Ifrck M argaret Smith, wife of Peter Bndth, w ho died la st S a tu rday night of h e « n troub le a t the residence of her son. R ichiifd EberhartU , of IW pacific street, will be held th e re to-m nrruw -afternoon, ReV. A ndrew M. ArcularluB, aswlsiant p as to r o f th e C lin­ton Avenue Refornu'd Churchy will offl- d a te . In term ent will be in F d irm o u n l C ernelery .. Mr*, sp ilth w w . fo rty -e lgh i year* of age afld whh tw ice fnarrled , her brat huBband having beep C hafte* E bcr- Im rit. She had lived In thJ* c ity about twenty-tivo years. F ive cbltdrtm Burvlvo her. They are Charles and H lchard .K bcr- hard t. M r« Joseph Helneg ;i:rR3 P e te r and Sarah Smith, a ll of th is city.

. ■ ■ “S¥lelllutiQ.petrt<kim> ^

Mix* M aria Peirtcub and AstOfllb Sicii- lane, both of ihl* city, w ere m n w r a t 9:ao o clock to -day a t th e ir nfW>. h«fee, 43 K earny avenue, K earny, bT itaU eaR M the Peace Joseph p J S a ta to . o f H p m M . TJ*e w K new w w ere JoM pli and MtWp A M U m llaffeyj both ' -

DELQSSE MAY CAUSE FRICTION

Berlin View Sees Discourtesy Toward Germany in French

Parliam ent's Applause.

PARIS RAKES UP OLD TALES

TO CONFER WITH FORT ON DIRECT PRIMARIES

IVoplc’* l^ibby liflcK etlon Vlnlle T reiiT ou tu M ce( th e G m 'c r t iu r

h r ApiMilntitieut.Thu rXccuHve com A ittce of th e P eop le 's

Lobby wiiiit tu 'J'rvnton ihi* a fte rn o o n to tiirei G overnor Furl iind diHcufifi the iu b - ji’Ol of direct prim aries for th e selection uf delegate* to Uiv national cotivenllun* uf iwu leading partleH. The OfllcerM of iho lobby riftiuetiied (he G overnor to g ive them a Itearing, and he told them to come along.

ThuNc whu an- expeoltal t » coiisuli with the ex<‘fu t1 \v m e Pr**i-hU‘tu it. l iu n ry Dnpew. fSc*. rem ry l-Jdwiird H W right, 1-ld- mund A. W lK ttitr, Cnlunul A lexander rb K'-rdyre, W. p LiiiBan^cr, W. E OuHey . 111: 1 >iui f'Vilovvt, Lintt

B L U L IN , Jttti. 2T.—The roap[KMiruflcti on Hie Bcene of In te rn a tlan a l politics of M. Di'U-aaae, who re tired from the pa*t of M liilnier of Foreign Affair* fo r F rance In the Bummer of IW*7 because of Iht* crisis which had utiHeii )n conneotloii with the Alurot’Cfui siluiiHon, I* the aubjoel of ah In.^plred artic le in the Cologne G azette to­il.j.v, which ways:

W hi-Hici' ipf not th e preuent 1* a nujt- tihlf moment fur F rance to b ib ig up old cuntrov,‘rail's Is a nueailon for the French «Ju\erntiu-iil ami people lo dec|de. We are uf 1 Uf ro n tn iry opinion. T he Moroc­can i'aiihul yi't be ro g aH cJ from *n lila- tonciii iUandpi.ini, It should Ik; I'unaidered ruH in fi.s a ct-ntn* of the HvuHcbi Interest, Olid It may yt-l lead to disclisalun he- tw ivji France and G erm uny which will nut he made casli-i- by a IcBding poli­tician. Much a« M. Delcasse, e lrlk lng ChauvijiiHllc notes a n id s t the applauae of the chamhec.

"T he fact th a t M DelonioiiVfl declara­tion regard ing M nrorco )n th e C ham ber of DfpuileB iHfli week, called fo rth a p ­p lause from ii lat-gM Bectlon of the House conflrm a our view th a t clever Chauvinism a lw ay s Imprt^sHi's n French audience, VVe m ual, under ihvse clrrum siaiicea. m ain­ta in the Sftmv calmiie«s as form erly when m ore violent dlst-mu-ieslcs w'cre extended to us."

I ’A lila . J an . iI7 .-T hr .U-thm, :i Hi'tlnlls-I h ; J i r g H n , i i K i l u y j j u b l i K b v ' ^ n s h t i i ' i n e i i T Hint M. DeluuHSL’, ihe I'uniii-r Kr>c. i,IMU.I- uf F oR lgn Affulrs, M-MigM-d i.mvc lj*i-KU¥i- the G eim un Empt-n i ili.-irm-red (IjiU lie WHS secre tly m -gutiailn ; .m uf- fensi'-ii atid defensive alliJnu-r with G teal UDtuiii. W hen Ernpi-rur WlllUim leanu-d Hmi th is tre a ty w as under way, accuidbiK in thifl new spaper, he tuld th« U aiian A m basaador ut Berlin (Inil on the day li was sigiufd he would m arch G er­m an Irofipa Into L orraine. Thl.s th rea t reached F rance, w hereupon M. R aivler, who wna tlien r rcm le r , acruniM] M. Dtd- caaiie of ca rry in g on secret ivgutiatlona. M, Dpicaeae adm itted th iu th is was irue, oncl at the reijui'.si uf iiis cunfiei-vB he Ih e rea fte r roslgocd.

Denys Cochin, in nfi Interview lo-day, pronounecR ih^ a la le m e rt In a g rea t ineaKure untrue, and Bay* it is an om - g rnw th of Iht alarmlfet criVnpalgn th a t wfta t'ondui’trd a l Hie time of M. Del- 'MiHse’s downfall

The Pnlrle. suppleincntlng the allege<! reveliuluTj in The Acth-n uf the secret of the dow'Jifall uf M iTelctt.sse, says th a t only M. DcIciisHp ami M, Luubel. wh.. was then Fiesiih-iH uf r''’runcc, W’cre aw are uf the A ngiu-F rench negmlaHon.s. W hen M Ito-uvlcr ttmk M DeD:iB«c to task a t Hie fuinaUs C abinei -fiieeHiig of Junf. 6, liHiTj. fur keeping hia colleagues In Ignor­ance of Hivae negoiia llons, and dem and­ed Ills rcHlgnallon w ith in half an hour, he u.«ed, iiccording lo The P airle. the following word*:

■■Yiiitr uuU iide \a crim ina l; ymi d'-serv* 10 be Ktuud up agrtlnat^a wall and sho t."

C ontinuing .th is papiT s ttr lb u ie s Em- pej-or WHIlani's fallui-e m (-ungratulule Pre.«3ldeni l„tnihct on Ills HHuipe from .tsKasalriaiinn tn IROti |o iiU knowledge of L.a.»ul«;l'6 "com plicity with M. Deb laHse,"

The E cla ir nlso con tribu tes a e liap ter of tills alleged sec re t h istory. I t declares th a t M. D elcasse threw over the en tire policy of M. ManoLaux, fro iner M inister of J-Nn-elgn Affairs, fo r (he purpose uf p lay­ing E ngland 's gam e. A fier the b a ttle of Colenso durfiig llie Doer W ar. R ussia proposed a m u tu a l understand ing thg l should m ake eas ie r Frarice 'a course In Mtjroccu and R ussia 's projected p lans In Egypt. This, M. Dulcasiie refused, how ­ever, and nrdiflofl O reat B rita in of Rus- sin’H actlup, The final resu lt, the Erduir cenoSudep. wap an en ten te by which G reat B rita in traded off aom etlilng Blie did not P0 BS(-Ms In Morocco for F ran ce 's hi > reals In Egy^t.

FINALLY TO MEET HIS FAMILYD ep o r ted Mu^i GoI dk ( o T r e n to a to

(■reel W ife iin il F iv e C h tid reu .

TR EN TO N , Jan . 27,—A* a result of q ic - cent decision by olhclnls or the irnmlgm- Uon bureau a t W iishlngton, Jerem iah l.,ien. & (iciiorlc'd Im m igrant, hurry ing acioHM the ocenn from G erm any to Aioer- ica to jotn hj* w-lfe and five children iiOrc. He has not seen them since he bade thorn good-by, m ore th a n a year ago, wlifen ne set out for A m erica for the first llnio tn w'in a h"iiio for them . He succeeded ,n g a t in g a home hei*e, and sent fo r tae nlhm m em bers of his fam ily, but while they were "n a vepsel he w as arresLcd by the ininiigratlon uutliortticB and departed 911 a charge of having come to th is coun­try undue con trac t

A fte r puHsing them In the middle of the A tlan tic Hic bUBbami reached his old hom e in (Jfrtnany a t the pame tim e biw fam ily ituidcd a t E llis Island. In her p*'o- dicanient Mrs. L ien appealed lu Key. Dr. DorlngT, of Uie G erm an E m ig ran t Heme, and he In turn In te res te rd Colonel C, C B tahl and Mix W ood. R epresen tative In Congress, b-dh of th is city. The case was taken lo W .ishington and reopened.

SUMMIT.C harles E. Howe and fam ily, of Spring-

field avenue, have*gone to New York to spend* the rem ainder of the w inter.

A regu lar m eeting o f the executive com­m ittee of the 3- P, C. A. will be held a t (he home uf Mr*. 8 . M ullen, of the bou levard , tu-m orrow night.

C arl J . Seller, o f Elm s tree t, who has been bonflned to his hume by lllncse, Is cc-nvalesclng,

Tl)e*flfth m uiual hall :T Hook-ramJ-ladder Com pany No. 1 w ill h r hr-id !n Beechwood H all W ednti^day night.

T he Sunshine Surleii- ludd a coJte and candy sale In the V M. C. A. S a tu rday fo r th e benefit of tin- D.iy N ursery . About $24 w as realized a t enke tablSr which w as In charge of Mls> O rane and Miss D ean, and $i0 w as ne tted a t th e candy tab le , in chnrgc u f Alisa Alice W ilson and M ias M arjorie C rane.

A m eeting of the d irec to rs o f the L aR tie H olnics N a tu re L eague will be held a t th e residence nf B enjam in P. ^OlTnes, o f p in e Grove avenue, T hursday a f te r ­noon.

A n cn tc rta lam en t will be given for the beneflt o f th<‘ Boys’ B rigade of the Bop- tfpt church In the Y. M. C. A, H all T h u rs­day evening.

----------------»F ^E M IN G T O ff.

T he Band of W orkers connected with the BaptlsUown liaplisL C hurch held a "m um " Kociui in the lecture-room S atu r-

evening.'ftie new ufficer* of the A lexandria Dela*

w a re Bridge Com pany a re : P residen t, A.P , . W illiam s; e e c re ta ry . and treasu rer, JoBCOlt C. H ough; directors, A. P. Kach- UndJM , n . H aring , Dr. J. B. M anners, J o h I^ ^ ^ Cooley. Jo h n J . S tover and Wit- son Lea r.

The Union N ationa l Bunk has selected the following otttcers; P residen t, A. B. H aring ; c^ialiler, E. W. Bloom; teller, E,Q. W illiams: d irecto rs , A. B* H erlng , E. W. Bloom, A. P. K acbllne, H , J . AbU and a., O, Eddy.

A. P. W illiam s Jr., of W innipeg, Man., is spending dome (Ime a t (he 'hom e of hie paren ts, Mr. and M rs, B. G. W liliao s. of F renchtow n.

Mrs. L au ra T rim m er Is s p a d in g some tim e with relatlvpH C h ap 'yytlle,

Pill the Tankw ith gasolene if you w an t the m otor-car to j o . The oil sup* plies the pow er th a t m akes tm "" wheels tu rn round. 'The hum an m achine is set in ' m otion in Uk sam e w ay by

S c o t t ’ s E m p i s i o n

FplKs a re like m otw -cars. A t tim es th e y g e t r u n d o w n . ScoTTs ^uLSfON is full o f pow cr.It not on ly jiroduces^ f t w b u t gives new pow er tow eillbod ies.

ABDraMriMii M*f

STRAINED R E U n O N S , FASTOR QUITS CHARGE

H «v. D s. T . N aq re* -B n iltli, o f g o o io h Pimlmm B a p t lM C liv re l t , iv iid *

1a R c s l ^ s i t l « « .gfMcfdl Di4patf!A tc th i EVJlNiyQ . NBW6.

P L A IN F IE L D , J an . Z7.-fltraln*d rela­tions betw eea th e p a s to r an d some o f the lending m em bers o f his flock has cut * ruinated In th e resignation o f ^ev . D r. T. M oorc-Smlth, as p as to r o f th e Scotch Plain* B ap tist C hurch, one o f the oldest of th a t denom ination in th e S ta te . Tha I resignation will take effect on A pril 1, I t ! only becam e known to -d ay th a t U had been placed In the hands o f the tru s tees a week ago. E ffo rts bad been m ade to pa tch up the m a tte r and to h ave the le tte r of resignation w ithdraw n, b u t w ithout avail,

W hfii aeeii hy tho N E W S correspondent. Dr. M oore-Sinlth adm itted th u l he had tendered his resignation , b u t declined to give hi* reasons for th e unexpected and ab ru p t severance of re la tio n s w ith hla flock. H e Is n g rea t aAlmirer of flue do*9 an d Ills collection of hounds Is imld (o be one of (he best In th e coun try . From lim e to tim e som e o f his finest dogs have been exhib ited by him a t the big dog shows In New York and o th e r cities, In- V, riah ly cap turing prises.

Borne of (he old-fashioned m em bers of his flook, It la said, s trong ly objected to (heir dom inie tak ing p a rt In such oon,- IcRts for prises, and It i* openly us^erled th a t this Is one o f th e chief grievances,

MITCHELL WANTS NO OFFICE

=4^' " 4 ‘ii-

QTY CHARTER IN BOOK tORR

Ameadments w ith Law s AffectiDg Newark.

R e tir in g P resid en t of Miners* Union W on't g frv e on th e A dvisory

D o n rd .INDIANAPOLTB, Ind.. J a n . Z7.-Prest-

dent M itchell announfced 10 the conven­tion of ih e ' United Mins W orkers of A m erica lo-day th a t he did no t desire 10 hold any office In ihe organlxn^lon a f te r Ills re iirem cnt a * 'p re s id en t. April 1. This will stop R m ovem ent to have h)m t'laced fit the head o f an adv isory hoard. Hi» auke^l ihfii IiIh fr ie tid i give liielr

and undivided su p p o rt to his suc- vessLir.

"W hile 1 have Het»n p res ideiu ," said he. "I )mvf b^en prej*h)ent In fa r t a# well fiB In name, and my .suoreseor ehouid have Hie sam e oppcirtunlHca to carry ouL IiIb piilJclt=s."

W. D Haywnnd, sf'cre lrtry -ireaaurfir of Ihe W estern Fcderullo ii of Miners, ad- drt^p.^ed the convention. He a ttr ib u te d all of the Htrlkea and troub les In the W est­ern lead, coal nnd gold m ines tu the opeiiilora ' fa ilu re to keep th e ir con trac ts w ith (he m iners. Hrf pleaded fo r a closer re la tionship l>eiween the W estern Fed- erritlon of MItuts and the U nited Mine W orkers of America, and asked not only fur Uu* financial Kupport nf the United Mine W orkers, hut fo r m oral support as vvoll

D. A. Bulllvan, B ecretaty-treaiaurer of the Cihiii miners, and A lexander H ow ati, president of (he K an sas minora, were elected delegates to the In te rn a tio n a l M inins Congress, which m eets ot FiirU, The convention adjuiirned un til to-m orrow morning.

MRS. EDDY GOES DRIVING.

WORK OF HERBERT BOGG

A fter several y ea rs o f re sea rch and co struntlon work on th e p a r t o f H erbe lioggH, the com pilation of (he c ity cha ter. Us supp lem ents and am endm ent toge ther with th e Bpeclal an d gejieral lu\ re la ting to N ew ark, h a s been oomplel- and printed, and coploe In bou k .fo n n h a been p repared fo r dlHirlbuUon.

The volume conlu lna m ore th a n 1 1 pages. I t will h a w n g re a t vnlue * those InlvrcjtU'd legally an d o lherw l in the uffaii-s of ihl« city, a s \\ i« i f l^ l lime th a t the m u ltitu d e nf law s th affect N ew ark hay been complied ui patdished In h stiiKle volum e since Tho WiArk publlMhc<l m ih u t y e a r hua loi been out of prim

To W llliani p M artin the c red it of co celving thts w ork of cornplliithm and pui^llcuilon m volum e form la due February , Mr. M ftrtln. (hen an aide; m an, introduced a reaniutlon in the fHoti m nnCouncll providing for th e appolntm ei Of u special com m ltlee to collect and con pile the am endm ents and supp lem ents t the chartp r and the gen era l law s re ta tin to N ew ark. A fte r referencfe to and ai provni by the C om tnittee on F in an cs tt the rea th u io n wna adop ted Mr. M arti wa* chalrn ian nf th is cnm m lttee up 1 and Including luOfi. l i e w as a m lnorll m em ber of the sam ^ com m ittee Inst yea At different Mthch hla naaocIfUCH wci H erbert W. Tnylor. John J. Quitm . Wll lain Fcnnlngton , Airt<m BtehicH, P a lrlc H. Coilsh and P a trick H. K yrn.

Tu Mr, ITogga waa uaalgT^PTl the actlw wi>rk nf c.jIlorHna and ri>n»ri!ing the.* JpWH. He piim pleif.l hla t.-iak a tw ut ye a r ngn. prac tically , Imt I hr* IndcXfni which waa dune hy (>corg4.- R, Carpente; of the c ity 's law deivartm ^ni, and tl m aking of currecH ons and additions, ti gelher w ith the p rin tin g n f ^he bulk lomfi h a s necessarily delayed its Isstianc until now.

Mr, Boggs divided the w ork Into flv chap ters, which a re devoted rcapectlvel t-> the following clflSBlflcatlona: The cha te r of 1B57, am endm en ts and auppfemcn to the ch arte r, apectal Jaw s apply ing N ew ark passed p rio r to 1876 and still j force, genera] taw s re la tin g to N ew ar from 1896 to and including 1905, genera laws enacted In 1906 am ! celailng to New urk.

Several im p o rtan t a c ts a re rrot Includet In the work, Mr. Bngga ex p la ln in f thej were elim inated be<ui^se o f th e ir grea length, can readily be found In the ses slr>n law s of th e p roper y ear and a re we known to all law yers. A m ong these acts arc those re la tin g to tax e s and asaeas- ments, school law, collecting a r re a rs 0 taxes. Joint , ou tle t sew er a c t, Paaaal SewA’*’ and Flood commiRfilons law* an< o thers of like im portance.

Enjoys Her Cnstom arf' D aily O nting from Kew Home, Near Boston,

for Ihe F irs t Time.."?/:rT*AnI iHafuttrft lu the E V E yiV O NBPTS,

BfiSTON. Mii.-sa.. J an . 27.—F ollow ing her I'UHUim of years a t Concord. M rs. M ary B aker fi. Eddy, the C h ris tian Scientist U-iider, lO-day took h e r dally drive a t the iismil hour—ID o 'clock—from 1300,000 home, the old L aw rence M ansion a t Brookline. She moved here from Con­cord yesterday .

T he sam e black team and covered noupe used for years a rriv ed to-day and WHS ulilizei] for th e ^ ^ re t d rive from her ntiw alKidt:. S ecre ta ry P ry e and 'Coach­man A. M ann on the box a s usual.

Mrs. Eddy w alked the tw elve feet from (he dour to the carriage , although she seemed feeble an d w as aSBisted by

The oatenslble purpose in Mrs. Eddy 's change of residence Is to be n ea r the "m o tber chu rch" in Boaton, She and fifty of her nearest w orkers reached Brookline yesterday a fte rn o o n In a special (rain of three cars w ith a pilot engine preceding the tra in and a n o th e r locomo­tive following.

Biff fihopB Hesnnie W ork.PO TT8 V ILLE, P a.. J an . 27.-Tw o more

big open h e a r th fu rn aces resum ed w ork here to-day, whtle th e n lneteen-lnch and tw enly-eigh t-lnch ro lling mill d ep art­m ents a t the E aste rn Steel Com pany's mllla also s tru ied up full handed. To­m orrow the tw elve-inch mllJ w ill reaume. T h irty -e igh t colllfrlca of th e Reading Coal and Iron Com pany, em ploying men, who have boon Idle since Jan u a ry 23. also w ent to work to-day . and 1,000 men a t the sam e com pany 's rep a ir shops resuniea the ir labor* on reduced hours.

DETROI'T, Mich., J an . 27.—The large p lant of (he A m erican C ar and Foundry Company, which has been sh u t down for some time, opt.-ned lo-day , giv ing em ploy­m ent to 3,()00 men.

POLICEMAN DD)N'T TAKE DARIPl«fform R ider od T ro lley Cur. In

censed a t O rder to Hove, Dedeil Cort to A rrest Him.

David Brown, fif ty -tw o y ears old, a bar tender, o f 65 Beacon a tree t, w as arra lgnei In the F irst P rec in c t C ourt th is mornlni on a charge of d iso rderly conduct. H w as a rre s ted a t M arket and P lane s tre e t yeste rday afternoon.

Policem an C ort. o f the p la tfo rm squad w as rid ing on a c a r w hich B row n boarded The bartender, accord ing tn th e officer s 'ood in the p assagew ay and w as orderet av,ay. C ort said he p revailed upon pas sengers to m ake room for Brow n, ant th e ta tte r w ent Inside. C ort left th e on and cialm s he w as s tan d in g a t Plan* s tre e t when the b a rte n d e r a lso allKhlcd and questioned him a s to his rig h t to giv d tlf e n s orders on a tro lley car.

C ort sa id ho explained th a t he wa.** <)• tailed to vtatQh th e trp lley platfom is';.ai'; to keep the passagew ay clear, wbereupi ■ Brown declared he w ould rake no o id \ r from him. C ort a sse r te d he o rdcu ' Brown to move on o r be a rre s ted . B n t\. then dared C ort to a r re s t him .

Judge Howell said th e re waa n o tn u ._ upon whjfch B row n could be held iind dD charged him.

NEWARKERS AMONG DELEGATES

CBm pnlgo A g a in st F r a u d u le n t Jew rlry»N EW YORK, Jan . 27.—M iinufacluring

jew elers In New York and o th e r places have s ta r ted a cam paign ag a in s t the sell­ers of frau d u len t Jew elry. T he stam ping act, passed by C ongress a t th e request of the * Jewelers, provides fo r a penalty In case Jewelry is s tam ped a s o f h igher grade th an it really Is. Thie h a s been effective, bu t us the law dues not requ ire stam ping th e re a re dealers who sell unstam ped jew elry or Jew elry from w hich the m urk lias been removed. M an u fac tu rin g Jew­elers now w arn all p u rc h a se rs th a t they should look fo r th e s tam p on *11 the Jew­elry they buy and should a lso look for the m ark of th e m an u fac tu re r.

ATLANTIC CITY, Jan . 27 .-T he final sessions o f D is tric t G rand l^odge No. 2, B 'nal B rlth , wen* begun here to-day . The sesslons began y e ste rd ay an d w ere p re ­sided over by the g rand prcBidnnl, Joseph W. Saulus. E ig h ty -tw o delegate* a re In a ttendance, am ong them being 'MorUB Berla. A rth u r Philips, D avid Holxner, Frederick Jay and E llas B erta , a ll of Newark.

L ast n igh t a b anquet w as tendered the delegates by th e P h ilad e lp h ia and A tlan ­tic CUy lodges. The closing o f the Mari^ im) T rain ing 3chbol in P h ilad e lp h ia ,' Ivltb an enrolm ent o f n early th re e hundred pupils, w as decided upon because the *up- port Is Inadequate, ___

H elnse Arfcoment on F e b ra a ry 11.N E W T d R K , Jan . 27.-Coun*el for P.

A ugustus H einze to -day w ithd rew tem ­porarily the pleu of no t g u ilty en tered by Mr. H einse to th e ch arg e of over-certify ­ing checks (Q the am oun t o f $436,000 Jn the M ercantile Natlonc^l B an k o f th is city, of which he form erly w as president. The case cam e up In the c rim ina l b ranch of the L’nited S la te s C 'lrcuft Court, his

counsel filed a dem urre r to th e indictm ent and F eb ru a ry U wa* fixed a s the da te for an a rgum en t on th e dem urrer. Ball waa continued, but Ju d g e C haifietd re ­fused to excuse Mr. H elnxe from at* tending court bn the day o f th e argum ent.

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T o C o n s id e r A ld r i c h B it l .W ASHII^GTON, Jo n . 27.—N o m eeting of

the Senate Com m ittee on F inance was held to-day, on accoun t o f th e non- a rriv a l of inform ation nod d a ta th a t h a i been regbesled of th e T rea su ry D epart­m ent. '^TO-morrow the com m ittee will pro­ceed w ith the consideration o f the Aldiich bill, and It Is likely th a t th e m easu re will be definitely am ended ' and practically m ade ready fo r rep o rt. T he T reasury D epartm ent d a ta 1* expected during the week.

Colonel U n rle y Died luiiolTefU,TEB N TO N , Jan . 2 7 .-Jo h n H , Backes

h a s filed schedule* In th e e s ta te of the la te Colonel M ichael H urley , fo r many

e a rs Dem ocratic boss here, show ing th a t e s ta te w as insolvent, his asse tsf : r . ..................... .....

nm ountlne to l3!l,82S.a& and th o d .b ts HK," MO. A m ons tho c reditor* ap p ea r the nam M of T its , poUttca] foes, le ad e r* : o f the Republican p a rty In M ercer County; Mr. H u rley 's devotion to h la p a rty when th a t p a r ty w as poor coat h im hto e ita te . | l o n e . o f ' hi* political debtor* will a .k o f th* widow the llq u ld a^o n o f th e ir clolm a.teven partia lly .

D o v S t a r r e d ( o r R e a r w . M o n th ,DELANCO. Jan . S7.-!-Whlle ta k ln c goods

ou t o( a clubhouee tw e » ty -* lx 'd ay * ago, H enry B urn lch a ttin te titlona lly locked In hie little dog. The an im a l rem ained In to ta l darkne** nn tll S a tu r d a y w hen I t . w hereabout* w as dtocovered. W hen found the d o g wa* a ltn o n blind, and could not w alk . I t h ad gnaw ed a t th e door fram e in Itii endeavor to g e t o u t I t Is believed the dog** life oatt oe aaved.

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: HOROKBN, Jan . 17,-Sucoe** a ttended th e runn ing o f th e experim ental tra in ihrOUgh th e H udson R iver tunnel, from t h l t ^ t y to EUghth a tree t, M anhattan , y e a ie r t ty In the so u th tube. T here nra* n o t ' ^ e s ligh test m ishap from th e to ta l

f o l k s y o u k n o w .—C harles D orrlnger celeb rated h is Bf.

tte th b irth d ay a t hto hom e, IT B lum street, S a tu rday n igh t, < . ‘

—Biahop E dw in S. L ine* I* Bpending a few day* a t th e C halfonte, A tlan tlo C ity , w here he ha* gone to re s t. ^

' —Ml** C la ra Qroedel, o f 2St C linton ave­nue, ha* seivt o u t card* (o r a w h is t to he given a t h«f home n e a t B atu rday a i t t t - noon.

—Oenefdt Jo ttp ltV , Plume, et t f Beoond avenue, to reoMvlng oongratuUdon on th« tact that he baa beoowie t^e grattdtgthtt of twtni^ two little girl*. They ara the e u r d n n 'o t M r, i M M m . Thaodoro A P h u M ....................

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dsr tha m«n rigid *Mi>tarr uoadltloow fC*> f»U (trantth n>4 ahwUttejmrIty ruaraatoadwy th* U, 8. Oovunimat otllalala u sborra by IM ■tamp arvtr lb* eork.

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cide Agamst Yotmg Dill for idditioDal County Judge.

POLICE CHIEF KILLS HIMSELF

Head of East Rutherford De- partnlent Blovs Out Brains

with Revolver.

RIGHT SESSIONS AGITATION HAD BEEN DESPONDENT LATELT 2,000 DEEGATES ATTENDED

Cpoddl a Staff Corretf»mle»t.JER SEY CITY. Jan , ST.-Hudtion Coun-

th rough its ropreaeniatlvea in tlte L tfflilftture, will nppoae Uie Idlliuc«d In the Houae laat week hy Aa»tm> Mymon U en r^ Young Jr-, of Eeiex . p ro ­v i n g for an additional judge o f the Court of Common P leas from H udson and E ssa t counties. This w as agreed up4.n a t a conference o f tho Hudson m<*mt>era hold S a tu rday n igh t oe the rooms of the R obert D avis A ssoclullon oif M ercer o treet. th is city.

The H udson men understand th a t should the bill becoeoe a law Mr. Young’s fa ther, th e p resen t pi-nuccuior of Essex,U to be the new judge. Rut th a t, It is given out, i i not the real caune of the opposition to the m tasu re . Their objrc- Ucin, tb^y declare, is due to the additional expense which they claim it will unnoces- osrlly Impose upon the inxp^vers of the oounty. The law recently passed ullow- <ng a judge of the Court of CoiTunon P lsa s from one coun ty to be called In to s it In ano ther county, and* the law of lust re a r , which pivvidea th a t O rphans' Court ■uitierB may be re ferred to a m aster in C hancery, they say, fu rn ishes ample pro* vtslon fo r re lieving any congestion of business there m ay be In the Court of Common Pleas, ami they eet no reason why the burden o f the expense of tin ad- dltidnal judge and Ihe necessary acoes- oorles should be Imposed upon the ta x ­payers.

A t any ra le , they say, Ihe bnalTiefls of th e court In H udson la not of such m ag n l' tudo nor In such a congeeletl condlthin b ;] to require the services of anoihvr judge. The Hudson men. however, a re not op­posed to E ssex 's hai'lng anollier judge and If any of h"- legal Jiigglero, It Is aaid, can fram e a bill which will apply lo E ssex only and a t the «ame lim e conform to the clasBlflcation provision of the Con­s titu tion , they m ight support it.

The H udson m em bers a t the conference also ta lked over the various reform mens- u rsf which w ere Introduced lust week bu t arrived a t no definite concliiHlon, de­ciding to defer tak ing definite action up­on them until the bills have been con­sidered by a conference of all the D em o­cratic m em bers, which will he held a l the S ta te House to -n igh t before the weekly session begins.

The Hudson men are In accord w ith th e G overnor's dem and for u civil per- vJee law and a public utilities act. which ■hall give to the commlHsloncrs power to regu late ra te s . They also favor a BSparatlun of the departm ent of m otor vehicles from the eecrb tary of S ta te 's office; the abolition o f the C ounty T ax B oards; the creation of a departm en t of accounts; the reorgan lxatlonof the cou rts ; th e separa tion of m unicipal from S ta te and national e lections: the abolition of voting m achines a s those m achines arc now constructed ; ju ry reform , and the consolidation of S ta te hoards, w ith the elltnlnation o f several of Ihosp boards.

They do not. however, agree w ith the G overnor's view s on Ihe excise Question, regard ing them a s rndlcal. But they look upon the excise question as a dead Issue, in »o fa r as th is y ear 's legislation Is con­cerned. I t appears to he the general Im­pression th a t no effective steps will be taken this seeslon to repeal or m ndify the ‘'bishops' low" o r to pass a local option bill.

A nother m a tte r In which the H udson m en take issue w ith the G overnor la his dem and fo r a law giving the Chief E xecu ­tive power to rem ove the M ayors of m u­nicipalities. The D em ocrats ra th e r agree With G overnor Stokes, who, in his fa re ­well m essage, pleaded fo r a la rger mens- y re of home ru le for cities and a Conse­quent la rger reaponalbtUty upon the c ltl sen to take a m ore active and p a trio tic Inlcreat In the m aim gem ent of home gov­ernm ent w ithout petty in terference from th e L egisla ture .

The S a tu rday rig h t conference con­cluded to have Introduced the bills d ea l­ing w ith (he tax a tio n of railroad p rop­e rty and tJie o th e r reform measureB. which w ere Introduced by the county a tth e la s t session.«

Form er M ayor Edw ard Kenny, one of the Hudaon m em bers, has not abandoned hla Intention of endeavoring to have the M onday n ight scBlon of the Legi8:uture abolished.

H e w as not prevent a t the session Insi M onday n ight and eiiya th a t he does not Intend to be p resen t ut any n ight session unless It Is shown to him th a t his presence Is absolutely necesfary , He was much In­terested In the sta tem en t th a t Profeissor Prince, one o f the Republican Assem hly- m^n from Passa ic , had declared hla oppo­sition to M onday n igh t sessions and sold he Would confer w ith the professor in re- g a rd to tak ing some steps to nboMsh the night meeting. A lthough Mr. K enny has m et w ith very little encouragem ent In 1i1h move agalnnt th e M onday n ight Bosslnn. he h a s nut yet decided to abandon his m ovem ent for th a t purpose. Anscmbly- m an Buxton, of M orris, who w as In New­a rk to-day , said th a t he was h eartily In favo r o f the Monday night scsaloti and would do all he could to re ta in It.

I t Is underatood th a t Scnatoi Hinchliffe. of Passaic, is opposed to any m ovem ent to keep the Leglsln turo from m eellng un M onday n ight nnd there ecems to be little prospect th a t Mr, Kenny and P rofessor P rince wUJ succeed in the ir undertak ing .

MURDER SUSPECT CONFIDENT

SpcHnl Di*patvh Ut f ir XKWS.EAST H U TH EH rO K D . Jnn . ^7.-iVhlle

In a ytnte of despondei)i.->. Ttiumu^ C’n.>wthera. iifly -th rec years old, chief of police of this borough, conim llled suicide yeste rday by shooting him self through the righ t lom ple w ith a revolver. An exam ination of the wound ahowed that the liarie l th e firvurm wus held clone in the lempU' wluch accoun ts fo r the

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w i th W tte 'e D e a th ,JE R SE Y CITY, Jnn , 27 -T h eo d o re B,

W hitm ore, th e "L " road m otorm an, whoae wife wna found dead in n swam p At H arrlaon the day a f te r Chriatm aa, and

|f. ^ who la In the county ]aU here, ap p ea rs to be confident th a t the au thorltlee will be unable to raaten the cbnrge of m urder on him.

A cting F>rOBeeutor George T. V ickers be­lieved he could prove th a t W hitm ore and hla w ife w ere In H arrlaon on C hria tm aa Day. T he prlaoner, however, dcclaree th a t Ihe au th o rltie s have failed tu ob tain thia evidence a g a in st him. Acting on the a d ­vice of A lexander aimpatm, hla counael, ho refuaea to be lined up when detectives bring m an and women to the Jail to Iden­tify him . The shei^ill eaye thia Is th e

, prlaoner’a righ t.Counsel fo r W hitm ore la ta lk ing of ap ­

plying for a w rit fo r the release of hie client. H e con tends th a t there la no t th e ollghtest reason fo r holding him- A cting l^ o aecu to r VIckera says th a t the g ran d Jure will Indict W hitm ore and th a t he WlU not be releaaod

KUIED AS WAS HER CHILD.Bogota M other t io ric d to O oath by

T r a i a l io o a n a o t l a io a ta i i A c te d B lo w ly .

HACKENSACK. Jan . « .~ M ra. C harles O CarlBOn- of Q ueen A nne road, B ogota, who w as k illed by a W est Shore ekpreaa tta lB a t the Bogota croealng on B alu tday afternoon, w as seem ingly th e victim o f ^ e g a tem an 'a nofllgenoe. Coroner C u iry , o f H aoltanaack, reached thU decision a f te r a ta lk w ith the old gntem an, who said

IV th a t he d id n 't s ta r t to p u t down th e g a te s until th e exp ress w as n ear th e erosalng, a llow ing tb s w om an to g e t on th e tra c k

. w ithon t th e s lig h test w arning of danger. On th e o tm tg lh of the ftagm an s s ta to -

k * m ent C oroner C u rry will hoW an Inquest. Mrs. C arlson w ns fo rty -fou r y e a rs old.

Bha ’.w»a )m lad a t th e aam e spot w here “ k a r tan .y ea r-o ld d au g h te r waa killod ■ th re e years ago-- H e r husband Is elli-

Bioyod in th a sb lp y ard a a t W eehaw ksn.I-"’[.“I" I 'L g- ■ ■

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.v .vtiMt a t th* grads em* an d J t n a y (

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ave loat .thi i erosalng t woods

I 'h te f o f P o l ir e T h o m a s C row thera-deadenlng of (he report, which w as not heard even by m em hers of hie own fam ily th irty feet aw ay from th e sceno of the affair.

Tht*udor#j Wlodflrix. II. F. McCoy and Georn** Dabltict wore on the ir w ay home on Grove street when W ledana sj\ w Jhe body fylnu on the aldewnik near the new m unidpft] building. He sum m oned hla companions, and the chl^f Wiis . taken In to the police sta tion , W Iedans sum m oned Policemen Knowles, Va,n N shb and Bcyfferl. while McCoy aro\>Bftd Mrs. rro w th c ra and the ch ie f's dsughier, who had re tired In Ihelr npartm etU a In the o ther purl of the building. W hen the policemen arrR ’ed the chief w as dead- Councilm an Jum es P. FMwKnls and M ayor George A. D uncan w ere also sum moned.

Mrs, C row thers said th a t her huphond had showed signs of despondency lately. Rhe also said th a t the chief had told her th a t he Intended to rem ain up until a fte r the mem bers of Ills force had reported at 12;15. Bumlay m orning, so the members n f the fam ily retired . He w h s left alone in the police departm ent, nnd It Is sup- posed th a t he left the building a few m inutes later.

The mem bers of th e c h ie fs fam ily and his dope friends a re of the opinion th a t be becam e despondent over i\ physical aUrnenl. Four years ngo he broke his leg nnd Jl wfia not p roperly set. It la ntleged. I'pon advice of the fam ily physician. Dr C. D. Brooks, It^w as rebroken and reset Inst A ugust, hut It never healed properly, :md since llm l time he w as unable, up to the tim e lof hlR death, to .attend fully lo hlB duties jiH head of the police depart- rnent. Another Hource of aiinoynnce tluil had b rought on brooding epella la sup­posed to have been a legal controversy th a t he had with form er M arahnl P h ilan­der P. Johnson, of R u therfo rd

The chief leaves a widow, one non. H arry , and a daughter, E'atelle. The funera l services will be lielil in the council cham ber to-night. Rev. F. L. Rounds, p a s to r of the F irs t M. E. Church, offl-

' d a tin g . In term ent will take place lo- m orrtw , In Troy. N. Y.

Chief C row thers wRp horn In Eng’'',ud and ram e tn thia cm iiirly -it un early age.

THINKS HIS DEATH MAY NOT HAVE BEEN SUICIDE

C oron er, T h e r e fo r e , ^ l l l H old In­q u est on Hhootliiaf o f Mall

o f K in irs la m l.KINGSLAND. Jan . 27.-A thorough tn-

vestlgatlrtn of iho ahoollng th a t resulted In (he death of Joseph P ugleasa , tw enty- six yeara old. S a tu rd ay night. In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fellppe Pw onl, in Chase avenue, n ear the L ackaw anna R ailroad , where the m an boarded, made yeste rday by C oroner Cornelius CoUiiiB, uasisted by Louis Bonicore, of Lodi, the Ita lian In te rp reter connected w ith the county p rosecutor's office, leads the oflfl- clala to believe th a t PugJeaaa m ight huve m et hlB death a t the hands of Peconl. The boardlng-im use keeper declared th a t P u g leasa shot himself.

The police say th a t when Peconl re tu rn ­ed home from w ork he found liU wife and the boarder together. According to Pe- Ronf's s tory he grapp led w ith Puglcuaa, who, a f te r he w as able to b reak away, plaahed him with a r u r j r on his right hand, a f te r which he (PecoTvi.i s ta rted to run for the street, th e boarder pursuing him with a Tev'olver, Peconl says his p u rsuer fired one sho t th a t w ent wide of th e m urk.

The boarder then tu rn ed on the woman, she claim s, an d slashed her across the th ro a t twice w ith th e razor. She was able to reach a re a r door and escaped to the s t r e e t T he cries o f th e oouple a t- t r a d e d the neighbors an d John Hick, em­ployed In the Cooper lum ber yard . An In­vestigation resu lted In the finding of the dead body of Pugloasa on the kitchen fioor w ith a bullet h o le .th ro u g h his head. D r. John C lark, of thfe section, and Dr. John Rlordan, of E ast R u therfo rd , dressed Mr. and Mrs. P ecohl's woundS. The body of the boarder w as rem oved to the R utherfo rd morgue, w here It w as Identi­fied by relatives.

The belief expressed by the dead m an 's re la tives and friends th a t he did not com­m it suicide ahfi Insinuating th a t he m et h is death a t th e hands of Peoonl will re su lt In the coroner hold ing an inquest.

Hucciat pigputrh iu iA« Bl'KXiS'U KBW8.d ilt . 'A G U , Jan . 27.—The annual con*

ventkm of Uie NuUonal Boclety to r the P ro inodon uf Industria l Education closed here 8 o tu rda> , ihe uttendunce exceeding i.OUO. P lan s looking toward the eslao- Jishinent u f u national system of indus­tria l schoo ls were adopted. I t w as the general i^ptninii that the convention was the m ost o n th u s lss tk in the h isto ry of the society and one th a t will have a la s t­ing educu ilono l result. B tatlsllcs fu r­nished by various speakers and com m it­tees ad(h'd g rea tly to knowledge on the general aubjeol.

Al the business meeting T rea su re r V. E verlt M acy, of New York CUy. showed to ta l rece ip ts during (he y e a r of |7,S75.SO, mid Q batanci of t1iS93.90 The dlnburaeiiients of S ta te oom m lttees ore not Included In tills report. S ecretary C harles R R ichards, professor la Teach- cffl' College. Colum bia U niversity, rep o rt­ed (h a t fou r bulletin^ had been Issued tn the cou rse of the year by the society. These w ere d is tribu ted to the aggrcgiite uf IS,GOG copies. The sub jects of th e bul­letin w ere ; PnyceedlngB of the orgiinl- ■stlon m eetings, a blbhogrspnv of Indus­trial* educa tion , a symposium on Industrial education and th e Industrial tra in ing of women. Copies of these bullotlns and the fu r th e r pub lications of the society are secured by w rlllng to the secretary . Re­ports from oommlllce'S appointed during the y e a r to investigate Industrial tra in ing wUh re fe ren ce to such ipcclnt occupations 08 th a t of th e textile, building and boot and trades, will be Issued ea r ly Inthe pret-i-nt year. It was decided to ap­point a com m ittee of ten to consider and repo rt upon the relations of Industria l tra in in g to our public school system ,

T he follow ing new olficers were elected; P residen t, C arro ll I). W right, of W orces­ter, Mjiss ; vice-president, M agnus W. A lexander, of Ijynn. Mass.', treasurer, F rederick O. P ra ll , of New Y ork; m an­agers, for th ree years. Henry S. P ritchett, V. filverU Macy, Samuel B. Donnelly and F rede rick A. Hulsey, of New York City; F rede rick P- Fish, of Boston; Mrs. B. B. M unford, of R ichm ond; G. Giinby Jordan , of Colum bus, O r.; H orace £. Deemer, of Red Oak. la , and George N. C arm an, of Chicago.

T he m a jo rity of the nddresses on S a t­u rday re la ted to the trade school devel- opmeni.

T h e O e r tn a n M ethod .P res iden t V ictor C. Alderson, of the

Colorado School of Mines ut Golden, Col., «pf»ke on "T he Effect of the G erm an Trnde School System Upon the Germ an Indualrles ." "The history of G erm any." said (he spenker. "since the close of the P 'ranco-Prufialan W ar, Is the sto ry of a m odern na tio n supplem endng the Huccees of w a r by the suceesB of peace. T he new era w as m arked by the Im portance given to science, and education was adapted to new Industria l conditions. The lower g rade Industria l echnnls of G erm any fa r o u tn u m b er a ll others, and cover every trad e a n d Ind jstry . Their eesRlons are held by day, by night or on Sunday. They (rum the bone and sinew of G erm an In­d u stria l life, fo'r, although an industria l a rm y Is useless w ithout cap tain s of In­d u stry , c.(p talns of industry can do no th­ing w ith o u t (ruined men to c a r ry out the ir p la n a T he Oerinan schools a re not satisfied lo leach "a t the trade ," bui hioy leach th e trad e Itself. O erm ony's success in com m erce and Induairy la largely due to the incrensQ In productive efficiency m ade possible by these Bchoola."

"T rade Ins truc tion In I^aige E stab lish - m en ta” w as dlacusped! hy J, F . DecTris, general superin tendent of m otive power fo r th e N ew York C entral lines. D uring the pnst two years the New York C entral hns carried on a eyslem of Industrial educa tion for over five hundred appren­tices w ho are located a t the ten la rger shops uf the aysteni. Shop pracMse and throrctlc.al tra in ing go hand in hand here and the re su lts , In the increased efficiency of the w orkers, have been most qnenur- aglng.

W. R. W arner, of the W arner & Swiisey C'O'mpany. Cleveland. O,, declAred th a t the em ployer m ust make profit out of the apprentice, and that the apprentice, on the o th e r hand, should have full opportu­nity to lea rn hla trade completely, gnd s ta ted the belief tha t In the reconciling of theae tw o problems lay the crux of the s itua tion . "B oys In school." the speaker B.'ild, " a re ch arity s tuden ts; appren tices pay th e ir w ay."

"InduB tria! education should e ither he taken up seriously or let alone." said LcBlie W . Miller, principal of the Fenn- sy lvonia School of Industrial A’'t. ''Of one th in g I am sure, we Have had quite t-ncugh Instrnctlon In the 'elem ents' of every th in g , th e vocations Included. We do not w an t any more schools or syalema to hand le the 'rudim ents' and 'beginnings' of tra d e Instruction. Just as we do not w in t any m ore complete dependence upon the ‘e lem em s' of psychology, or any more ■first leaeona' In landsenpe composition. oi In the hJ*lory of Italian painting. Art, as applied to Industry, should be i<tudied w ith th e «am« ihorouglmeas w ith w hich U Is itu d led In France."

D eecnhlng "The Type of T rade Schools A m erica Ncoda." Milton P. H iggins, presil- d en t o f (he N orton Companies. tVorces- ler. M aas,, s ta ted th a t the problem Is not very com plex, but !t is Of vUaJ Im port­ance th a t we arrive a t the solution. "The m a n u fa c tu re r has not had a controlling hand In m any of our Industrial schoolB, T he re s u lt 1« th a t thiioretleal sidioollng has been miid,e fundam ental, nnd skill w ith toolB h a s been m ade secondary, hence o u r tra d e skill Is generally a skill w ith a shop attochm enl. while it should be % shop w ith a skill a ttachm ent. Th* irad k school adapted to Am erican needs should lu k e .th e boy a fte r he leaves the n in th g rade o f the public school. The tra d e school ie fo r the boy wl’-o musi f r rm choice o r necessity g e t abou t life's w ork early ."

D irec to r Charlefl F. Perry, of ihc Mil w aukee School of T rades, look an his them e, "T he T rade School as a P a rt of the Pub lic School System ." He called aU tentlon to th e fact th a t very tew ol the youth of th e land take advan tage of the full opportun ities of our syslem of education . "E igh ty per cent, of tacec who en te r the prim ary g rades fail to com­p le te th e eigh th g rade : ninety per c tn t.

fa it (o en te r Ihe high m ImmI and &in«ty-alx per cent, fa ll to g ra d ' u a te th e td |h tchool.'* f h tlack of ilu d ie s In the ftmartt curriculum which w ill IrtU m at and hold pupils, the InU eirnt u n re it of th e aaoisscetU p«r- loQ, and tho neceealty fo r ru r ly indlviJUikl support, w ere cau ies s ss ig n e j for the fa il­ure of pupils to continue long ip ihc pub­lic schools. T he speaker siu tco Uuu th^ trad e school s tu d en t should be a t iruM six teen y ea rs of age uud should b« u t eigh th g rade g raduate . "T he irade school will take a boy whose Income U the In ter­est 00 It.OOO und, a t th e end of a two years ' cuurHs. will Increase his earn ing capacity fourfold. T h is sort of »cfiuol should bo miller public contro l."

Frofessur G raham Tiiylor. dlrectm of the Chicago In s titu te of Suclal SciBuro. sta ted th a i ’'h e red ita ry ' skill in ce r is .n trades m ig h t'b e dil^Vftloped heic as il bi-en In Europe If th e child could Im* sn- couraged to foilow hla paj'ent'w occupe- lion ami Improve uixni i(." He would have liiMiruciion In th e hiatory, psyohokuy arid vlLlCb uf Jiiduslrial rvlatlunftiilps add ­ed 10 Ihe (‘u rrlcu lum of the trade Bcdool.

Mrs. Ajina C arlin Spencer, of the So­ciety fur E th ical C ulture, New York City, pleaded fiU' the liidusirla l (rain ing of girls unit women. "E very girl should have sij(h{-len( Industria l tra in in g to be­come self-suppurtlng In the event th a t ncctfstity .should require it." Mrs. Spencer declured th a t, a lth o u g h the num ber of wagi'-enriving g irls and women In tlie Unllcd d ia iee is equal lo only one-fourth o( the num ber o f buys and men in gain- fu r occupjiilons, the fem inine sex do not remain Jong m th e vocation, quenfly a la rg e r quota of ivu!.’ uiid women a re engaged In Industria l p ‘.ir- Bitits iluiii is ap p u ren i on (he su rface of the rruuter. E ven tn the teaching pro­fession (he average length of time spent In the calling by women is but four years.

"Not the In te res ts of (he employer esps- cltiUy, but a desire for the w elfare of boys and girls, should ac tu a te us In th is movemeju for Industrlu l schools." de­clared C harles W . Ames, general m an a­ger of the W est Publishing Company of St. Paul, Minn.

"The w age-earner Ib nnt indifferent to the Im portance o f Industria l education ," snld Luke G ran t, of the Chicago Record- Herald, "N e ith e r is he anlngonlHtlr. lie is simply cautious. He w ants to know w hat d irection th is m ovem ent will take and how* it m ay concern his m a te rls i in­te re sts before lie comes out In unqualified approval o r d isapproval of It. 8f)‘CtiIlcd 'trade schools,' w hich, for Instance would ■dverlise to teach a boy (he plum ber's trade In a period of six m onths and guaran tee th a t he will, At the end of th a t lime, he a com petent workm an. h« h a t learned to tre a t with contem pt. He ob­jects to the use of such schools as re ­cru iting s ta tio n s for s trike-b reakers, but hat* no aversion w ha teve r to trad e schools thul are properly con d u cted "

The m oral aspect of m duntrlal educa­tion was defined by Dr. Emil G. H lrsch, of Chicago. Econom ic consltlem iluns nnd finanrlnl A dvantages were held by the speaker to be less w eighty reasons fo r the Inuugijralion of Industria l schools than (he m oral effects BUrc to accrue, to IndtviduRls nnd to society from the scheme, "T he system now In vogue In t.Hir schools cannot be said to have been very noted for Its m oral results. In for- mniinn. iransm lsslo ii of knowledge has hec>n in the foreground of pedagogical solicitude. T he appeni Is to the head; only lnrlflcnlal!y» scarcely ever Hyslemal- Ically, to the h e a r t; the han<l, till very recently, w as neglected Altogether. The dogmAilc p resum ption of this pcdagngl- cnl creed Hcoms to have been th a t all normal men a re to be hea<l wujrkers. In- duBtrlnl tra in in g satisfies the n a tu ra l Im­pulse. vongenttal, or Innate In m an, lo create and to do. A ctivity and creation evoke grallflcatloD hnd the consclous- ness of pelf'dependence. The fundam en­ta l lePHOns of all m ora lity will be brought home to every child a t ihe bench and anvil Tho sense of reapunalbllUy for onc^s w orth will he deepened. P rid e In w hat he produces will take hold of tho pupil. T he pow er to do and the know l­edge lo du well will alw ays engender rcadlncsA and w illingness to do and to do well.

"A lelsiiro class, In the common In te r­pretation of the nam e, hop no leg itim ate place In our BOclal. Industrial or polUlcul life," said Sam uel B. DanuHJy. secretary of the a rb itra tio n board uf the New York BiJlkllng T rades. "T here has been loo much Idealising of the profesBlons. We must have less uf ihe lite ra tu re of Individ* nallsm In our si’hoola ar\d more thought for the Intpr-depcrderK 'c of society. The leachere have presen ted one side of our grent nien In the . schools. W'uahlngion ns An ag ricu ltu ra lis t and JefflerMon na thq. arch itect and builder have been neglected.

"W'outd the dear.^ dcBcrlbcd by Kings- 'ey, have had less cu ltu re if he had ap­plied his know ledge of Kclpuce ns t.xhib- lied In his pam phlet on ‘T rlfu rclfer’ to the imijrovpmetit of coffee pots and plows?

■"Wo ask for a system of Inatrucllnn that not only reveals the genius of music, the genius of lite ra tu re , the genius of ptateam anshlp, bu t one th a t reveala tlic genius of m echan ics and the genius of In­dustries."

In iin add ress on "Some Needed Modifi­cations In (he Public Schools System ," Superin tendent o f Schools L. D, H arvey, of Menominee, said: "I believe Itprsfllhle w ith a course In m anual tra in ­ing, organized and ru n n lr ig ^n to elemen­ta ry and into eecondary schools, to plan fo r Bpeclal tra in in g during the h ist two years of the high school course for the developm ent of skill In tho processes e»- seidlal In a p a rtic u la r trade, and ihla w ithout tak in g m ore tim e for the work than would br given to the m anual train* Ing proper, If the course were extended tl,rough these tw o years, Instead of aub- Blltutlng the trad e Instruction for it."

That cu ltu re need not be a t all divorced frem industria l Instruction , but ra iho r (hat Industria l education Is cu ltu ra l In the highest degree, w as the sta tem en t of Miss J a n e Addama, of Hull House. Chi­cago. The speaker believed, however, (hat the choice o f a. vocation should be made ns la te aa possible In o rder that> (bore m ight be sufficient tim e in which to teach a v a rie ty of sub jec ts which would lay a broad cu ltu ra l foundation for the lo ler specialized work.

"The d ire rtfirs and teachers nf industria l schools muBi be men nnd wvimen W'ho have not made teach ing the principal part of th e ir business, bu t who have made p ractical th ings of life the principal part of tb^lr buslncas," said P resident C harles S. Howe, of th e Case School of Applied Pclrnce, Cleveland, O.

An address by Jarnes Speed Mopby. ifiardon a tto rn ey to th e Governor nf Mis- souri. b rought out the fact th a t th e rec­ords of A m erican prisons show th a t (h*j overw helm ing m ajority of crim inals arc young men. "A bout seventy-five per cent, of felons a rc un tra ined In any h()n-

, €8l and useful trade. Tn refo rm atories more th an nlnciy per cent, of th e in­m ates have nevor learned a trade. Ju v e ­nile crim e 1b on the Increase. A personal study of some three thousand crim inals has convinced me th a t the rndlcal defect In the v a st mAjorlty of the crim inal popu­lation .la their to ta l lack of Industria l tra in in g .'’

Public Demonstration of Postum Cereal Co’s pro­ducts will be conducted at

THE STORE OF

S.SCHEUER&S0NSF o r k ■

PpSTUM CEREAL—The wbolesorae*#CKKl drink—will be served a s it should be; that means simply

ORAPE-NUTS will be served as a breakfast food and In puddlns^ ^lads, and many new ways that will make a cbsrminf' acquisition to the dpily menu. ' ^

ELIJAH’S MANNA—A rtmarkaWe production from white corn, steam-cooked, rolled and toasted into delicate, crisp fidkes.

I Its exquisite flavour and tenderpeaa will deUght fhe most fasUdious epicure or invalid.

It’a " Ripping Good.”

C o r n e l d r i n k , a n d b e m e r r y .

THIEVES SOTCHT HAPS OF FRISCO^S DEFENSES

A rn o r r C-aardamen Kira on B a ra -l a r a W h n A re S u p iin ae d far S o m e

,n Bp J n p a n ea r Sp lea.BAN FRANCISCO, Jan . W .-T tie Cal! to ­

day saye: • 'B u ilc ti fired with deady in ­ten t by N ational G uard gharpahoolera early yeste rday m nrnln* fru s tra te d a sec­ond atlem iit to rob th e arm ory o f Com­panies K and M, F if th In fan try , N ational Guard. In the b u lid ln s w hich Is located a t Buchanan and W aller atrecta, a re kept vsluohlo m ilitary m apa of Ban F ranc isco 's coast defeiiae and topographical p lana of the peninsula.

T ha i the a tta ck on the building w aa no t a bu rg lar's o rd tnn re operation aeem l a p ­paren t from th e perstatency o f th e m ys­terious vlsltora. E a rly S a tu rday m orning and again In th e darkneaa on Btinday morning two m en tried to gain a n en ­trance into the prem laes. F ea rin g th a t a th ird a ttem p t m igh t be m ade th e officer In command ordered th e guard of eol- d lsrs doubled laat rtlght. A rm ed m en w atched the prem laca from n ig h tfa ll Sun­day until daw n th ia m orning.

From the deaerlpuona o f the treapaaaera furnished the o llc e ra « t the refelment h* the aentrles th e eu tho ritlea a re w ork ing <m the theory th a t Japaneae splea w ere aeeking to gain en tran ce to th e aecreta of the arm ory.

TAILORED SUITS$ 2 0 to $ 2 5 V alues fo r $ 1 5 .

These suits are all this season's styles, made in the popular half fitted coat styles, w ith plaited skirts, finished with bias folds around bottom, coats are all lined w ith handsome quality of satin.

Materials are strictly all-wool Cheviots, Broadcloths. Panamas and Fancy M ix­tures. There are just 40 suits in this lot— broken sizes— and ought to be closed out very quickly.

Pre-Inventory of RugsWe will give everyone a chance to make fS.OO. We have reduced the prices on a few of our

Carpet size rugs. It may be that you do not require a rug for use just at present, but it can be laid away and put to use when wanted, as all the rugs we show are new goods and will be the prevailing styles and coloring of this Spring's goods,-

Our Entire l.lne of Royal W'llton Rugs, 9*12 size, all perfect goods, sold regularly O A Q C for $J9.50, to go at the special price

Our Entire Line of the Beat Five-frame Body Brussels rugs, size 9x12, sold regularly for $29.50, to go al............

The same goods, size 8 ft. 3 in. sold regularly for $35.00, to go special a t..............................................

X 10ft. 6 in.,

2 9 .9 5The same goods, 8 ft. 3 in, x 10 ft. 6 in.,

sold regularly for $27.00, to go special a t.....................................

2 4 .5 0X 10 ft. 6 in.,

2 3 .4 5This is for Tuesday and Wednesday only, and we will be pleased to show the lines to everyone.

We would like to offer a little suggestion—if you have a difficult paper to match, bring a sample along; our salesmen will be very glad to offer suggestions which will help you in a selection. These prices prevail Tuesday and Wednesday only.

ANOTHER GREAT OFFER IN

Men’s and Youths’ Suits9 .5 0

For Suits that Are Marked and Are Worth from $15.00 to $16.50.

We have about 140 Men’ s and Young Men's Suits in this lot, in sizes 32 to 42. including stouts. Fabrics are worsteds, Velours and Cassimeres. Also about 50 Overcoats, in sizes 36 to 42. These goods, are all new and tailored up- to-date. All take^ from our regular stock. Regu­lar $13.50 to $16.4o .................................

None C. 0 . D.

9.50No Mail or ’Phone Order*.

The Famou* Marlowe Walking Glove*

The Marlow English Walking Gioves for women is one of our strong specialties.

It has made for itself a wide reputation for its splendid fit and finish. Made with ihe English thumb and strong gusset fingers.

Black and lans; assorted sizes, 5k to 7k; worth $1.25. Our price $1.15. Extra special 1.00

Fowne’a $1.25 Silk Lined Caahmere Glove*

Women’s Cashmere Silk Lined Gloves, with plaid lining.

"Fowne’s Bi*t”A glove that for fit, finish and

excellent wearing quality can­not be excelled; assorted sizes. Gloves that have always given perfect satisfaction at $1,25. Special at only, per pair...................... 1.00

Men’s $1.15 and $1,25 Glove* Special

Men’s Fiqueand English Walk­ing Gioves, made from a superior selection of fine imported skins, with gusset fingers, one-button clasp. Assorted sizes. Excellent specimens of fine manufacturing. Piques, Gloves in assorted Tans, English Walking Gloves in Gray and assorted Tans. Our reg­ular $1.15 and $1.25.Special........................ 1.00

Odds and Ends ol Colored Dress GoodsFor Tuesday O nly-The List Materials Include

Stripe Prunella Cloth,Plaid Prunella Cloth, Imported Novelty Suiting,

Wool Taffeta,Storm Serge,

Fancy Mohair*,

Values from $1.00 to $1.50 the yard. For Tuesday only,

69c. Yd

Fancy Sicilians,Crepe de Pari*,Voiles,

Eolienne,Green and Blue Checks,

Plaid*.

l i r * . « • » « U iw * .' ALBANY, N . Y., J» n . ?7.-;Ttw O o rm .li. American s t a t . A ltlanbe In conveniiDn here yoaterdaz p a n e d « r w o t^ o n u n flM ' m ere liberal w initeE ikw*. The r«iph»- tlpn ***'' ^ *rk*»

I g;°.l W e V . S N Y D E R & e g CedarStreet.

Spring Suits$ | J . 9 5 3

X T 1

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Smart New Suits $20 to $25 Models

Tuesday s SaleIntroductory sale of hand­

some Spring Suits at a price remarkable so early in sea­son.

Prince Chap SuitsSlngk Md D.tibic Bruited '

Spring BroadclothsBeautiful Panamas |Attractive CheviotsCoats modeled after the latest i

new fancy effects—richly satin lined—exquisitety trimmed. Skirts showing advance style tendencies —snug fitting at hips — flaring gored—hew flounce effects—ex­treme width horizontal self fold.

Alterations FreeSale a t all Three Stores.

I4-I6\fetHti)Strcd‘ NEW YORK.

Paints Tliat Stand EpsnreA r e itipont nn h ltfh np anti har il t i

\ r ra ch ma i*»mr ateipplra ariorued nii<|: p r e n e r m l n Itik noiik« u f n«>oe^x L«ad I a n il Yriiic PQ lnla.

T hia ilii^ la Mitiipir (o te l l >on on eu n s n ln (h n l fo r f'n ln tn rea d y pre*. u n red yon*11 m a k e nu m is ta k e If i o n do y o a r pareh im lnfr h ere ,

J. J. HOCIENJOS GO.,829 Broad Street,

Bewark, N. J.

CITY ADV.KHTISEMB1TS.city cu e r k ..

Newark, N. J., January 27, 19#S. Tieport "It lnterm»*nt8 (or tho week endicff

Januery 2ft, IIM*' h‘iy«. 8U: womeu,a 3.1; girls, 25; tsitliil. , ,‘ and imcler. 34:

2 year*. 3; 2 btuI ft h. fi ah'* W yoaia.' 6; W and Sll yaara. .Y; »l an.I SO I and 10 yeai^. 0i 1« and ,To year,, t«, M a ^

Oil yaara, 8; OU and TO yfam. 18: TO aOn "O I yeAfs, 10: W RUd kDlaeasea-Anglns |»clorli. 1;1 oerebTal hemorrhage. 4 ; aUlecwala

bnmehUli, 5; cancer, I; eanyer, breast, -I cancer, liver. 1: cancer, rtcium,. i; o*n«<r»

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I 1 u(erua, xi catsuaiu*™. s.awiv. ■» — launaner cemiilami, 1 ; .^bolara aiufbaa

) ; I : I..tavultlaa<, I : orou«). 11 dallrliim IT?™*™}.

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la arlsu*. A; niaraamuii of Biaimilirltloa.1 mnSdrlffi. am t., »;' myofardlSla, J; MPhrtfl*.,.' lunjp. s : ^ d a t t of aenUtly. *1 PbW>iW,_E»i? I mcnalla . -

4; pnevintonfay . i ; urematurs biriba •

iS ; atill born, U: ati»l4Sj, places

la 8: pnaumonl*. M: t>n«ii.m°B>a. bgW>>„umonli,^pl..uro. Zl.'V6twntp»._*sag a .* tfimature blrib. 4: ael rpalfla aejWMlW^ -w:, « t born. i»: a*i»Ws, I ; ea of Natl^ty'-L^BlNidl But***'16: Sngtiuft# B; Italy, t ; GcrmaW» ^ 7 . i jri.

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MAIL S x m sC R lP T lO N S - T h f N ew ark Evenln* Nrwe. on"

ftfty c en ti; (U monihe. two dnlUire **'d Hfty cente; one year, five dollare.

P o itn te lo rorelKn eounirle* added New York Ofllee. 6)9 BrunewSck Biilld-

Ina. 226 F ifth avenue. Tet. fi2M M^'dlaon. Chleaeo Ofllv". 139? T rihnne IV.illilln*. W aahinglon Bureau. 90) Culoradu Build­

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MONDAY. J A N l’ARY 17. I90S.

mad* 10 that. #hat will the coniwn- they were member* of the Board of E du-' deraUndInv will «o veiV f*r toward train* plaied eult amount to *■ to the owner- cation. The Newark ttadgee were to eoat Ink manhood, ahip, even it the (overnnionl wliiaf But. | u each, Involving an aexpenaa of M99. of court*, the reply to that t l to w ait . Public eentlment denounced and defeat-and **e.

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P i n i . i r v % o in i,Thf onnmil repun of Oitn in Inn n

Cotton Dana «hti>vH lUai llif Ni-wark |'i ■- V

IJc Library is l>«lng m nrf frtM-H- ,i«‘ il -ty th e proplp of (hla c ity now ih-in -sc r before In its h istory. Then- hiiM lifori u •lefidy Incroaee in re c fn l y ra rs in thn num ber of books inken out. and iliru Is •very IndicgMon turn thin grow th will continue In lhr> yearn to coine. I t has been th e pulley •■■f tliu library flulhorliles to m ake it as easy as possible to patronise th e InatltulUm, and in ceirrylns out that plan th e re aro now <'StutiliPheil forty-five centres from whlrti bouks u re dlstrlbuteilr M against tw enty-nine fn Ui02. Although th is extension of the system )uis resulted In added cost In hondtlng the books. U has been more than w orth tlie addUlonsI •xpensc. In addition to these distribu* tlon centres, there a re now 432 libraries In -flfty-two Bcluiol buildings, w ith 1I.C18 Tolmnt's, which a re largely patronised by boLh tsuchors and pupils, and have added greatly to the cfTlelency of the Instruction-

One of the problem s of the lib rary jimti- •gem ent for som e years bos been to bring about a niucli la rg e r use of the books by those em ployed In the great m anufacturing p lan ts of the H ty. Rrogress has been made In th is direction , too, but undoubtedly the lim it Ima by no means been reached. It Is in te re s tin g to note Jn th is connection a rem ark ab le develop­m ent along th is line In th e c ity of Passaic. The la te P e te r Reid estab llehcd a library there in w hat Is know n ns the Dundee •ectiom r \ ih l in th e h e a r t of the homes o f the foreign-born population w orking In th« big tex tile tn l l te . /H e w as criticised fo r his course, espem aily becaueo the city

‘ had a lib rary o f / i | |s own« and U was th o u g h t he o u g h t W have added to that Institu tion ra th e r th a n to have estab ­lished a n o th e r In a spot w here It w as de­clared i t would no t b f app recia ted . Yet a coDiparUon o f the rep o rts o f the c ity and Reid lib raries for th e m on th o f Decem- licr la st shows th a t th e la t te r loaned near-

l ly twioe a s m any books bh th e former.I N ot only th a t, b u t U ie declared by those ?w ho ought to know th a t the reference

‘ ' w orks In th e R d d lib ra ry a re very much m ors la rge ly consu lted th a n Is th e case In the c ity library.

Those fac ta an d figures a re w orth though tfu l considoratlom T hey seem to ln43iCBte th a t th e re la a g re a te r d e im n d ^n PMsalCp a t least, for solid read ing , among those w ho a re em ployed In m ills and fao-

f to rles Lb^n am ong those laboring In s tares

A O irPBH K N CTfl tN S H E ftlK F S .T hrre will be m uch In terest In E sses

County over th e appesl to th e C ourt of E rro rs from the judgm en t enlcrt»d Agulnel Sheriff Kolscr, of H udson, for the am ount of the profllh received by him from feed­ing the prlsonerH In the county Jull a t Jersey Cliy. On the ftiidlngM nf the c^jurt of hist rcaorl In th is lllignllon will de- peml the clflcbncv of the (uiil-fcfj ]nw. fixing the aolartcH of shfrirTpi In t'Otinilt*s of the first rla s s tVht^n thlM Hiiilulf* w;ih enacted there wan Home tjin'«ttoii an to Hk coni^tltntlon Dlly utuI iib to how f:ir It WQViUI go hi |ir( \-6TtllnR Hherlffs In E hmcx and lluilaun from rm ping «ny fnrilu-r pruPiH from ilw ir <>lhf> |h:ui the HHliiry of tVuXNj per .inmtm Ki.mk H, flommiT, Wh'-ii II ctiiJilid.iI*' f'l- th f sli)n'lOIt\i. iiiii'li' llte |jri6nil«'- Mmt. !f hr fti-iili.1 i.otit'Hl llu- law, l.i.i wn' iM iihidt' fully h.v Ilir irrmn 'if Itn lvn«r .-iil wplili. Dp t'J lilt prem'Ml Ihne N' Ini?* lh*tl s tric tly up IM III- plfiK ' Mr K;tlNf! hovu-ver. m ade ni. r'l-li pr. m h i, mill w luu he enteredII I.Ill t!it iifU'> I" ^vlll 'h In- \Mi« ek'Ctoil II,. -It IM Cr fi1 ..... .. . 10 rlKle n itr to S<-K'H.' .iililli iiom I i''\rT uie fi'T hlm»clf Tn lilt f'llf he enteU'd ini'i ti eijritriK’t withIhr lifoinl nf l‘'rerlitil(JrrR liy which 1T(* wjiH In recel’.e i-rinuinTullnn for feeding the prigoners ru the county Jnl). The ViilUllty of th a t con lracl wns a ttacked In ihe PoiirtH. und the 8ui>reme Court decided th n t the fherllT hud no rig h t to the profltfi th ru nnerued from the feed­ing of the prlaomTH- A Judgm ent was thtTcupon entered In favor of the countj' for I&.2O0 ftgHlnet Kalner. repre«enling the itinnunl th a t he oecurei] In profits from the prisonera’ fuod during 1W7.

The anti-fee law uTidotibtedly Intended th a t th is money pltould k'J to lht‘ county. The jliffircnce lu-tween Som m er and Krtiser In th e ir Htiirul h th a t the form er believed th a t he wna m orally bound tu comply w ith the law the iH’ople had iwild they w anted, while the la t te r w ent on the theory ih a t If ho could b reak the law for gelfish puriK'H<'». ho wua under no mnrnl ahltgutlons not to do so. One took the poBllloa Ib iit hr- hud bach chosen to serve the public InmrcHta, w hile the other found in the office the opportun ity to **erve himself. I l Is to be hoped, however, th a t K aiser will full In his a t ta c k upon the law, for if he succeeds It wilt re su lt in u loss of considerable revenue, not only H ud­son County, bu t U will v itia te the Inter a c t th a t put fherlffs of a ll counties on a aulary basis and gave the tuxpuy^TB the benfifU of the fees received by their servants.

ed the gold budge schem s here* even as It h a s In rn tc raon , an d N ew ark Im t year dpcldt'd to abolish th e old board aHo- ^ t h e r and to have a new one leas than on t-th lrd us large. l i la 'm u ch cheaper to

T hors oro tkouasnda o f k itchen s inks InN ew ark , and probably as m aby thousands o f boys who d o n 't m ind th e ir parenia. C hains a re cheap, and tho F log s tree t p u jc n ts ' neat m ethod o f using them can easily he learned. Infinitely b e tte r to re ­s tra in mischievous o r bad p ropensities in

IN T H E A m

elect cnpnlile. illgnllled m en thnn to buy thie wiiy tliiin fnr i l r o n f , m uecular badges fo r the otlntV hlnij. J pnrentii to d rag half-grow n boy* Iwfore

th e court, confess th a t they c an 't do

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and offices where such Uterature can be ! obtained freely and without undue In- ' fxmvtnlence and loss of time. What Is ! iros of Paasaic Is undoubtedly true of other big manufaoturing oitlese and the

j libraries of these centres of Industrler are ’ being more and more conducted to meet'

these conditions.

A H A aR IIIA ? l n i g h t m a r e *'Whatever may have been thought of It

V heretofore, the late Harrlman dream of * a railway empire to dominate the West

hpyond the Missouri River, has,gone; ' /|B llm m erlng -if th a t Is w h a t dream s do

f under m ost d iscou rag ing c ircum stances.

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j tievea y ea rs ago he had It a ll w orked out, T o-^ay looks a s If Ui« dream hud

worked him o u t; th a t Is, o u t o f any such posBlblltty as becom ing to th e region In tiuestlon w ha t the G rea t W h ite G ear used to be to all th e R usslas, a generation ago.

As a re su lt of v a rio u s Inqu iries i f the In te rs ta te Com m erce Com m ission, the D epartm en t of Ju s tic e h a s been p u t In

! pi'ssesslon of w h a t it re g a rd s a s enough evidence of com bination In re s tra in t of trad e by Union Pacific. S o u tb e rn Pacific, Oregon Short Line and 3 a n Pedro, Los Angeles, and Salt L ak e rallroftdSi to w ar­ran t a su it by the go v em m en l ogulnst them a ll and the m en who d irec t the poli­cies o f those roeidH, to com pel the UDl,9n Pacific to get rid u t Its con tro l of South­ern Pacific, divorce its e lf from '*.he Sat» Pedro road o f fo rm er U n ited S ta les Sena­to r CInrk, to sell Its hold ings o f Atchi­son, Topeka und S an ta F e n s con tra ry to public policy 10 have th em held by k h n t- u ra t com petitor, an d to tak e sim ilar action w ith respec t to U nion Pacific’s N orthern Pacific and G rea t N orthern stock, w hich ca rry con tro l of TlurUngton, ordinarily a com peitto r of t 'n lo n Pacific. In short, If the governm ent wins its forthcom ing su tl a g a ln a t th e Hiirrlmun ruUioad combine, w hieh the dlwpaiches Bay Will be begun a t S a lt Lake UiIb week, then Union Pacific will ex tend , with Oregon Short Line, from O m aha to Ogden in Utah, where U will c o n n ed w ith ano tlie r line.

D ISC O IR A U IN G T H E HAND/*

The Infam ous gang uf consp ira to rs ami crim inals know n us th e "B lack H and" m ust bo feeling som ew hat d iscouraged; a feeling w hich the co u rts of th e S ta le a re doing the ir best to prom ote. Judge Scott, of Piuerson, recen ily sentenced one of th a t f ra te rn ity to ten y ea rs In the S ta te prison for a troc ious a s ia u lt and b a t­tery : Judge TuUer, of B ridgeton, a week ago gave tw o o f th e samie brotherhood sentences of tw elve y ea rs each for a t ­tem pts lo e x to rt m oney from a fellow- roreignet; ond M ustol, of P a terson , who barely escaped conviction for m urder, was sentenced to th ir ty years only tho week before lust.

D astard ly , cow ard ly and cruel as th is "B lack H and" business Is, It is no t so dan- gorous as w as the Molly M aguire con­spiracy am ong the P ennsy lvan ia m iners in the early seventies. T h a t w as a deep- laid plot to m urder. K illing wa& Ue m ain purpose. N oth ing bu t blood seemed to sa tia te the ap p etites of Us m em bers for crime. T h ey -d e lib e ra te ly chose a victim , then a s de libera tely appointed some one of the ir num ber to kill him. and he w as mercilessly sho t, s tabbed o r bludgeoned in the dark .

But though th e Molly M aguires seemed to hove on InaatlnWe th ir s t for blofxi, so long QB It w as the blood o f v ictim s of the ir oWn selection, they lost a lf Uuste fu r U when some of th e ir own views weio everlastingly In te rfered w ith. By the time B doson o f them , m ore or less, had been executed for m urder In a single driy, they seemed to come to the conclusion th a t they were no t receiving htc encour­agem ent they expected, and no th ing has been heard of them since.

The "B lack H an d " ts of the sam e gen­eral orders a s the Molly M aguires. I l la an organlxatlon to rob, to ateal, to pem e- ira le arson and, If necessAry, to com­mit m urder. B ut it can be u tte rly de- streyed, even a s w as the Molly M aguire conspiracy th ir ty odd y ears ago. Thue far few * th e "B lack H and” membt-ra have been ,ianged. bu t the sentencing of four o f them , w ithin two weeks, to S ta te prison fo r te rm s rang ing from ten to th ir ty years, m ust be discouraging.

All such organlw itfona a re m ade up of cowards, sneaking , detestab le cowardF, who are a fra id to openly face their vic­tims. T hey send anonym oua. th rea ten in g le tters; they m ake covert dem ands for money which th ey h ave no righ t to claim nbd they w aylay th e ir victim s at unex­pected tim es and places and kill w ithout peril to iheniaelvea. And all such onw­ards a re easily die«ourage'^ when obliged to suffer as they m iule o thers. suPfHr. Tiie couflH are a c tin g Judlclou.^iy In imfmsing on the "B lack H an d " convlois all tlte pmullloH th e law allows. Ni tliing else will an quickly end so erteclUiilly d iscour­age llirin.

IT W tt^ 'T W O ltK e IUongrrhsiHiin Sahalh, of Clilciign, ha?

huroduccil u Itill in the House- which im- puECH a tax of tw enty-five per cent. up‘>n j all (iDwr)ve, gifts, s eu lsm e n is or tvdvan''r-s of pnvprrly luado In copsldenitlon of itu r- rliige between illls e n s of the In jlc d Hi.itc- anri Huhjt,c(.4 of o th e r counirli'S. In ttuppori of this ra th e r .su rp r is in g ine.iauro he iifririB some f<ia1Utlrs which show t in t lw6-iify*(wo of ilii-Ho itu em aflo n a l m ir- r ims’t ulie.iily taken exactly liVJ,*

i>i|| (,f ih f fo u n try , n llhough. good- \ t“i» lumVi K. H'k ImiKtsuJble to divine lust w.i (V iu- gill lil.<a ItRures.

At llrHi bhiHii, tqie is ra th e r Inclined to full r\«lil 111 with Uie r ii lc a g o Htuteeinjin. \Vr li.ive Mur opinion of IhffBe dapper f'.ifelKTJerH, wlm coniP over here tn sell ih i l r tiiivH III <mr g irls. espeolaUy bc- cjiLiHe lii* girl JUHl con 'l gel the llUo wlihitut li.ieliig h l■ru.•Ulnbc^(’rl by the iniiu [| hurl.H «ur fi-'-llngs in have tliem Mail hnt'k t(i Kurope wlili botit irirlfl and money ari'l we ra tu m lly kimlle lo the Idea of saving a t !e««i q q u a rte r of the cash out of ihe wreck Of ooursi- the cash Is all Lhul ruiild l.e w iw d. T he girl herself la loMt. with all her hojH'S and happiness.

iim could 11 be done, oven were Mr Subulh N bill a low? Tliese noble gentie- mcn »in- m ighty shrewd In a m atrlm onliil burgajii. no m a tte r what Imbeciles Divy n re In general buslxiesH. M atrim ony Is the ir Hpeclully. Now a corumd. priced u t u mlillon, let us eay waiiiil Lp m arked up lo il million and a tim irter ihe m inute the Siibulh law totik h'dil, und while the governm ent would get a trifle m ore cash, ihc pour girl would Ini'i'’ Jufi mo m uch less to p«y divorce cxp'-nFi F. when they came, ami live on ihcreafti-r. Tin* lord or or w hatever ho )h wnuldti't have Iuhi n penny! There Isn l n girl on lop of gnuind who realty needs incti^y tts much ns the girl who nm rrieii'ii i lilr and II'k m ighty Cruel of a Chicago man to study up any method of tak ing 11 rr-im lier. H er hus­band and the law yers will <So tha t.

W hen Mr. Sabtith flays, however, that he hopes to dlscourxigc these In ternational inarriugeH by his bill, he slujws ju s t wh«l a dear, unsuspecting, JdloUc Hlalesmiin he really iB. Our g irls huv<\ th e ir way In all th ings, but never so Irresistib ly as wtien they set their h ea rts on a foreign title , for In th is m a tte r the ir ow n rcsyurcefulncss is usually suppleiiicnted by the diplomacy of m am m a and the f a l pockethwxk of the old m an. They have no end of horrible exam ples to w arn tJufm and m im berless difficulties to overcome, b u t when they s ta r t a f te r a iHlc. the title la as good aa annexed. Isn ’t It? And does Adolph J, Subttth, of Chicago, fancy th a t th a t b it of paper which calls "h is bill" Is going to th w a rt them ? As fo r th e noblemen, they hn\'e som clhlng to sell on a rising m arket, and It aellH. t h u f a economic law whtPh u whole Congress of Sabalhs couldn’t overturn for a m lnuic-

an y th ln g with them and a sk th a t their own offspring l>e ren t to Jail. K itchen ulnk discipline drsprves to have a free and fa ir tralL

W O R K O F T H E L I B R A K I E S .

A N EW YORK **HEFORM***The m ain i.ibJftCtlon to th e ordinance

rcocnlly adopted In New York, p roh ib it­ing wonu'n from smoking tn public places, ts not th a t It is ridiculous. W h at else w as to* have been expected w hen “U tile T im ' 8uinviin, aub-liofla nnd a ldsrm an from one of the EnBl Side w ards, a t te m p t­ed to Iflunrh a m oral re fo rm ? N either dm-s 11 lie In th« fact ih s t th e law li un- conHilUillonal. U nconstitu tional It la, nodnuLi. Fo long UB the use of tobACCOpopularly n 'garded us morallY rig h t and righi in law, It la ImpoHslble to prohibit It tin (he ground nf sex. B ut w hat c^tn “ L ittle T im " be exported to know slM)ut itu- ('I'nstltuM on, ami, by the sam e token, w hat under the sun does he c a rs fo r It? The law wnfl prttbably not m ean t lo be oaforc«?d. At any ra te . It certa in ly will nut bo enfiirced. bem use. In the first place, no one will probably A tlem pt IL and Tor ano th e r reaBon, becauHe no one will bo a t ull likely to violate Us provlBloni.

ThlB 4(uggeats the fundam ental objection to It, v li; T ha t Its very being Implies a real o r fancied nocesslty fo r Its enac t­m ent. There w as much auld while th e o r­d inance was pending, w blrb seemed to In­d icate th a t womvti were doing i» g rea t dc4il of sm oking In re s tn u rau ls , cAfen uml o th e r places of popuinr resort. Coupled w ith th e InsimmUon th n t such conduct Ib the badge of Im m orality, the en llra pro­ceeding. debate, ordlnHiiice, vote aad all Amounted to little short of a libel on our A m erican women. A few of them do amcikr. Ri>metblng th a t Is en tire ly w ithin the ir righ ts and in no w ay derogalary to the ir character. To sm oke In public lilaces is, however, conilrtercd In bad ta ste , so th a t only the sm allest fraction of wnmnn Bmokers do so—n nu m b er so !n- connlderuble th a t U Is hard ly w orth m en­tioning, m uch less of receiving the pro- fttiind though t of so Inrgs u s ta tesm an as ■'Little T im ," nnd th a t of a ll hla a ld rr- munlc collenguefl to boo{.

AHINY C A R E E R !.Prom the JoyvUto Javeltp.

The m an who w rites m ost of I tv tfnti-* piibllc-ow nershlp m a tte r th a t so m any careless ed tio ra allow to bo Injected in to the ir colum ns l i a m an we used to know , Jfe lived acroBs the s tree t from us In Joyvlilo In th e days before he descended tu New York to m ake h is fortune. H e Is m aking It, we underHiand. ut tho ra le of a dollar for ev ery p a rag rap h a tta ck in g public utllliifi# re fo rm th a t he succeeds In w orking In to print. The do lla rs he m akes do nut entne, It Is needleas to say . from the new apnpers th a t publish hiS m aceration ; the papers get II fret*.

Our h e ro 's ch ief a rgum en t against, pu b ­lic-ow nership Is th a t It would sub jec t th e operation of w a te r and lighting and ra il­way systemB to the corrup ting Influence of the political spollBisten. Ho ought to know all ab o u t the dem ura llia tlon th a t

Fawiirk Llkrasr's fvlswos Massasa A c a ln O p c a m nd t h e E x h l h l t o f

P r l a t s IVovr V ie w .T he acltnoe m useuro on th s fo u rth floor

o f th s N ew ark L ib ra ry Is ag a in open on W ednesday and S a tu rd a y afternoonn.from 4 to ft o'clock. In th is m useum Dr. Will- lam B. D lib row 's va luab le collecUon of geological and o th e r specim ens la dis­played. As has been announced , It Is Dr. D lth fo w 's In tention e v en tu a lly to p resen t the collection to the lib rary . Th> m aterial is In tw enty-eigh t w all cases and th irty - tw o fla t-top cases. One of th e m ost In­te re s tin g p a rts of the exh ib ition Is a aeries o f cases con tain ing typ ica l rocks, show­ing, In a very in s tru c tiv e way, the procesi of earth -bu lld lng . All Bpecimens are carefu lly labeled. A se r ie s of general ex- p lanu tu fy labels will soon be added.

N E W S a O O L B O m l l S D E E D

A w s w R i• f f le w iiv

T he perm anen t ex h ib it, cstablliihed by a friend of the N ew ark L ib rary , of prin ts arid of torjls and p rocesses used In their m aking. I" In place In room U fou rth flour, of the lib rary bulldlqg. T he exhib it mny be viewed on request an y afterr\unn afte r S o'clock. »

lolltlra w orks In civil Bcrvii:^p. bi^cauat? he

lUCW AHK'ST ilt n«wly InslallCHl M ayor of UaterNun

tho Southern Pacific, for th e cuaat, and on j If* siJmctHnif u f a reform er, even thauRh to Portliim l, Ore., w here It w ill encaunier, as a t BeaUle and T acom a, fu r th e r nurih.Its t)lcl rivals, which Mr. IlMI still coa> | tlnucs lu inanuRC profitubly, despile tlie decisbjn by which Die guvernmetU i l i t ^ solved N crihe in S*:*fuHtles Company. |

T lnit would be u carcfitl analy st who | could U’l) 111 detail Just whut Is the gain I to the p\ hllr or any oju* else, or the prac- j tUal tlifftTvnce In uperuilon on ihc Hill I

a One of hln fir'll a c ts Im.flhi'cn Cn k;iv '' the Silk r i t y SliV., i'hiR is m t a larff'* B1 m, hm tt Ins'ulvcs r\

AN IS V A L in E X erS K eIn the days when Long B ranch w as

the gam blers' parad ise In New Jersey, tho police au tho ritie s of th a t re so rt had a habit of txcuBing ihem sclveg lo r not In­te rfe ring with the opera tions of the crim ­inals by declaring th a t policemen had no power to sum m arily a r r e s t such v iolators of the law. They changed th r l r m inds,' however, a f te r J. F ran k lin F o rt, then a Suprem e Court justice, took up the m a t­ter and gave Diem a few Instructions. 8o long oa he was on th e bench In the Mon- m oulh circuit the police s tayed converted to his view of the m a tte r and took a live­ly p o rt In raids on th e "clubB.” Things have changed, how ever, a t Long B ranch, to a certa in ex ten t du ring the adm in is tra ­tion of the sherlfTa offlcR by C. Abb F ran - clB. who believes In “ le tllng everybody have a good tim e.’’ and the old excuses a re being b rought fo rw ard once more. The police a re now told In the public p rin ts, In comrnents on gam bling In o ther cities, th a t their duties "d o n 't ex tend he- yalnd keeping peace In the s tre e ts and public places and m ak ing a rre s ts fo r vlu- lallottB of the law com ing under their obHorvatlon In so doing."

C arry ing out such a dftclrlne to its log­ical conclusion, a policem an has no righ t to a rre s t a m urderer or a tte m p t to p re­vent him trom com m itting the crime so long as the bloody deed Is not perform ed on th e Blreet or in som e public place. If a b u rg la r enters a privnte house, and the police he inform ed of it, according to tho Long Brunch vtow, the officer hnw no duly to perform unless the desperate houec- brenkcr comes out In ihA open, ready lo fight for his liberty. In case n pnllcomnu sees thugs Induce u d n inkan man to en ter a back yard, the patro lm an would liuve nu righ t to follow a f te r to And If rohhery or even m urder w as Intended. T liat may be the Long B ranch theory . tt Is not one th a t would prove ra th e r popular even there If plncnd bef^rr- ihe t»cople In thn t ligbl. There would be lltllp .u eo for a police force In any m unicipality If the of* ficer.s Wfi’O InslrvJCted they could not look for rrlm lnala mih'fls they ncttm lly mow the crim e ron im lttu l. Such an excuse la set up only when the police, o r (he au tho r­ities over them , a re In symiKUhy with Bi>mc particu lar c lass of crim e. I 'n d er G overnor P o rt'a adm in istra tion , however, such excusce a re not upt lo serve any- whoro In the S ta te nny m ore than they did in Long B runch w hen he was on the M onmouth bench.

B lessings brighten as they tnke Ibcir leave; and ihia pnetlcnlly expreeaed tru th seenirt to apply tb little bleKslnga a« well an big ones. Crows arc g e ttin g lo be much scarcer than they were a num ber of y«arfl ago, nnd although these b irds have never been held In high repu te Ihelr g rad ­ual dlRnppearance la com ing to be de­plored T h irty or forty y ea rs ago, as m any cltlxen* wilt ^estlfy, flights o f crows w‘ere so large that they extended from one borixon to the o ther anii la sted for hours a t a time, There m ust h ave been hundredfi of thousands of them In every such flight. They were ru th lessly shot, for every on* wlio had a gun considered (he crow a worthleps bird, a black thief, the destroyer of eggs, th* poacher of cornfields, the enemy o f the Xarmer, and w llhnl a first-class ta rg e t nnd a*nuisance to be ab a ted w henever am i w herever seen. But It Is now know n th a t while the crow has bad tra its be Is not nearly BO black ns N ature nnd trad ition have pain ted him. H is thievish propehBltks a re no t exerclBc*d all th e time, and during his honest Intervals he Is a good scaven­ger and he destruys m any noxious grubs, warm s, larvae, seeds, sm oll reptiles, etc. Even those who used to kill crowa mesely fo r sp o rt would hard ly like to see the cfjmplete ex term ination of th ese m ischie­vous bu t nevertheless som ew hat useful rascals. They are not so bad a s some olhor living things.

loKt his Job as a Jnyville m all c a rrie r for pernIdouB a c tiv ity In the N ovem ber elec- tluns of IflOO,

We rem ernher him qu ite well as a buy. He choppt’d dow n a fiivorlle cherry -tree uf hlF fa th e r’s one day and stood by while his lUtlc fils’er got the whipping. He was the fn'ir.,ior of th a t Innocent chlldhoiHi piiBtIme wherein a c a t 's ta ll is wrapped In a sheet of sticky flypaper and the c a t iifierw nrtl dies of exhaustion . This gen tle ppnrl Is a great deal m ore enjoyable th an th a t of tying a tin can to u dog, bucauBC s dog has only on* life.

HIb Inven tion wna the m ust fe rtile th ing In Jo y C ounty. He dipped a bushel o f green app les In red paint nnd sold them fo r E a rly Junes. When still a m ere child he figured out a way to docto r a gits m eter so th a t i t would register about tl ten th of th e gns consumed. And hU com m encem ent o ra tion a t the H igh School w as su ch an im provem ent upon the n cn le l W ebste r address which he made over th a t the Board of Educnticin. dnziled by h is genius, hesltnti:^] a long Lime before deciding to w ithhold his diplom a The la s t time we saw him he was riding on the re a r platform of the M ain s tre e t ho rse cor. Bmoking a T urk ish c igare tte .

G overnm ental m nnagem ent of the u tili­ties m ay have Its objectionable fea tu res, but w hen we th ink of the m an who Is conducting the cam paign against It for a dollar a knock 'we feel like shou ting for public-ow nership w ith both lungs.

T he N ew ark L ib ra ry h as shown, for ab o u t three weeks, on the fourth flour a very large co llection ' of p ic tu res su it­able for the deco ration of Hchuol rooms, and o f pictures dcatgnod a s a id s to class- room work. These n re n e a rly all lltho- grav^hn, must of th em com ing from Ger­m any. The range of su b jec ts Is wide. The llb m ry hus received «i thousand pboln- g ruphs of Ita lian w orks of a r t . These pic­tu res are soon to l>* m oun ted and made ready for lending. Of th e photographs,

a re the g ift of PhilltBctpomn.

t« h « « la seM * s OlmA As n s m t h a t B 4«MeallOKMl I r s ta A i R A w ksfc W IU

B e In p r w v a A W A e r« 'P < W s lb ls .M em bers o f the Board o f ‘ EM ucatJon.

w ere g u e s ts o f tho Schoolmen^s C lub At a d in n e r In Datris^s S a tu rd ay n ig h t F Is* o f the new appointees w ere p resen t. T hey w ere P res id en t F rederick F . GuUdr Vlps- P res ld sn t G eorge W. Tom kina, CharlSA P. T ay lo r. Jo h n B raunlg and E d g a r R, Brow n, and In the addresses w hich th e y w ere called upon to m ake th e u tt i tu d s o f th e new board In respect to Im prove- m erit In th e preeent school fa c ilitie s and an ex tension of the c ity 's ed u ca tio n a l system to m eet grow ing dem an d s w ere p re tty c le a r ly defined.

On th e e th e r hand, the sch o o lm astsrs w ere not s ilen t os to alleged deficiencies of N ew ark schoolp, and took advajitag< of the opp o rtu n ity to tell th e boa rd m em ­bers ju s t w here, In the ir opinion, th s fa u lts lay.

Mr. G uild spoke a t sonl* len g th upon the difficulty in securing funds th a t the old hne rd had met with and th a t would p robab ly con fron t the new body. An e f­fo rt would be mad*, the com m issioner said , to secu re sufilclent ap p ro p ria tio n s to e rec t, school buildings to m eet the de- mnnt^s and to place the school Rystem

The periodicals In th e Plainfield Public L lbniry have been clasHifled and In te r­e sting additions, bo th by g ift and pur­chase, have l»een m ade to the lib rary 's books, The lib rary now g tands ready tu answ er queries by telephone r e ^ rd ln g hooks, and will hold books fo r borrowers, whose cards a re no t a t th e lib rary , four hours a fte r req u ests by telephone ure re­ceived. If tho request Is recoWed afte r & P, M., the book will be held until 11 o’clock lb* next morning* except on BiU- urday* when th e book should be called fi^r not la te r than 8 P. M. T h is Innovation will not In terfere With th e reserve card system . The lib ra ry Inv ites the pulllu t<> use the te lephone fo r Inform ation euch as th e 'ln s tltu llo n can supply . The receiv­ing and charg ing co u n te rs a t the delivery desk are to be revetr^ed ao th a t the bor- rnwei'fl, triklug bookn ot(t, "Will not b« obliged to passaroum l those who-arc w all­ing tu re tu rn books. T he co u n te r nearest the “new and popu lar book Rhelves" will hereafte r he th e place where books nre chnrged ond handed to the borrower, fltm ftnotliur fe a tu re will be typew ritten bonk placed on the catalogue table.T hese lists will include "N ew books add­ed." “Good books to rend aloud. ' ''Books for the yuuiig ;>enp]e," etc. They will not taki? the place of the w eekly bullelSnfl. Requests from cliibp o r clasi^eH for a num ­ber of copies of list* nlong special lines nf study will he welcom ed. The use of the lib rary 's rejullng-room h as much In­creased of lute.

im the hlghiFAt plane. Mr. T om kins spnkd in n s im ila r siralrt, while b rie f nddrcsscB were a lso m ade by the o th e r m em bers

S upcr‘n tonden i Poland r’^iserted th a t N ew ark w as beiiln l the ilnc'S In not having a m«nua1 tra in ing and com m ercial high school. In Its lack o f fa c ilitie s fo r th^ p roper tra in ing of Incorrig ib le ch il­dren nnd thoHC who were deflceilt In the av erag e m en ta l capacity. In sp eak in g of the necessU y of holding h ilf -d n y Beasloni a t th e H igh School, which he av erred would probab ly have to be con tinued fo r tw o o r th ree years, Dr. Poland w as In te r­rup ted by Mr. Oullil, who In tim ated th a t such would no t be the ca^e.

John C olton Dana, lib rarian o f th e F ree Pub lic L ib ra ry and a m em ber o f th e hoard o f exam iners, spoke of th e sup­port th a t the principals would receive from the new bqard In re a lis in g the ir alm s fo r th e l-wirtermem o f th e p resen t educa tiona l sysiem .

A plea fo r more c lerks and fo r a n ex­tension o f th e lexlhook lis t w as mad* by P rincipal EdWIn Shepard, o f the Avon Aveiiue School, nnd P rincipal F red W. F o rt, of the H am burg P lace School of­fered a resolu tion of sy m pathy fo r (Com­m issioner la st week.m lssloner Jam es Taalfe, w hose son died

Speeches w ere also mad* by A ss is tan t CUy AtLorney Charles M. M yers, A rth u r \ '. T ay lo r, o f the H igh School, and J. W llm er Kennedy, aas la tan l su p erin ten ­dent.

T he d in n e r com m ittee w as a s follows: T hom as J Blssell. chairm an ; F red W. F o rt. B en jam in C. Miner, W illiam A. Dmignll an d Charles H. G leason Jr, C harles H. G leason Br. ac ted ns to a s t­m aster .

O ranjK * B tn fle n t I n C in ss P r o p h e t ,Sfifritil DiMvatfh to the ^?VA'.V/.VO JVJflFfl.

E X E T E R . N. IL, Jun. 27.-A I th e rscep t e lection of the P lillllps-E xeter A cadem y

T H E BABY*! SL E E P.A b nby-ca rl In a noonday Rtreet,

’Mid th e c laah of wheel and th e clang of gong,

And th e 's h o u ts of men and the c la tte r of feet,

And th e ra tt le and roar of a lu s h in g th ro n g — '*

And calm as a m ummy, pyram id kept, T he baby lay In th e ca r t and slept.

The Kan.'i»p L ib rary AHSOclniton has ap­pointed a library o rg a n ise r fo r the State, the sfep being tak en to dem onstra te the usefu lness of such work.

seniors, D aniel A. Held, of O range. N. J., w as elected class prophet, and w illia m S.S haterlan , o f JerHcy City, a prom inent debjiler In th e school, was e lected o ra to r. Mr. S h a tc rlan w as also elected to tli4 m em orial com m ittee.

A, baby-crib In a m idnight house.The n igh t lum p lit and the doors all

barred ,N ever a m u rm u r of m an or mouse,

N ever a c rick e t call out In the y a rd — And the b aby rose In ilfl crib and yelled A yell th a t h a s never been paralle led .

W hen' the G osem or says th a t any re ­form m ovem ent that has been nccorapllsh- *d am ong 118 In recen t years Is th e work .of "boys under th irty o r th irty -five j 'ea ra ." Aldcn Freem an has every reason In th e world lo perk up.

It Seems th a t a t their recen t conference B ryan, Hoke Sm ith and Judge H arm on re ­lieved the D enver convention of nil work save th a t of selecting th e V lce-Presl- dcn lla l nominee, and even helped out a litt le there.

EASY."B u t th e n / ’ said the Arctic exp lorer,” It

Is useleaa for me to try lo tell you of the agonies o f th a t aw fu l week on th e Ice­berg. You sim ply could not ap p rec ia te my sufferings.''

"Yes, we could ," replied his lis teners. “ W e've all had the grip In th is tow n."

The noble E arl of Y arm outh m akes It quite plain th a t w hereas he Isn 't p a rticu ­la rly anxloufl to cleave lo any of th e T haw s, he's going to keep glued to the T haw millions as long a s he Is able to h ire a lawyer.

A t th e sam e time, you will probably adm it Ihat the mure heads they lop off down in HjiUI. the b e tte r will it be, not X)Hly for H alil, but for the world In gen­eral.

A Boston m an Jumped from a ih lrteen th - s to ry window the o ther day. T hirteen , ns usual, proved to be a m igh ty unlucky num ber.

T h is le tte r of PUt K ellogg against him seem s to show th a t Mr. T a ft has Inherited a t least a little s tre ak of the RooseveU luck.

Mr. Lawson Is hIIII spending a heap of money In bringing h is philan thropic schem es to th s m tentlon o f us "shrim ps."

'iVell, anyw ay. Mrs. Eridy seem s to have been able lo escape from th e S ta te of the Hon. Hill Chandler.

T H f i W EA K LIN G S.The young w om an clung unhappily lo a

s tra p and p roud ly forebore to look tow ard the six o r e ig h t m en seated n e a r her. F rom the w ay she swayed In th e m otion of th e c a r It w as easy lo see th a t she w as tired, nnd th e re were lines on her brow th a t to ld of long hours behind a coun ter downtown,

Two men In fron t of her were too busy d iscussing M r. T a ft to no tF e her. Both of th ese men looked well-fed and healthy , O ther men w ere deep in the ir new spapers. One of them held his paper upside down.

All of th is a th in little man wUh stooped shoulders took In as he gat holding a bundle In hla lap. You would h ave said th a t of all th e men on board he poasesaed the le a s t m anhood. B ut he aew" th e girl, and th e men entrenched In the ir new s­papers, and the pair settling th e P res- Identlul queatlon; and with a sigh he rose.

"8U down, lady ," he said.' T h an k you ," said the girl, and tho n a n

took th e siru p th a t she loosed.P robab ly he w as as w eak as the girl,

and aa Utile able lo s tand up. B u t some', m an in the (.’'jr had to m aintain the credit of b is sex, an d the task fell to th e lot o? the w eakest. So o ften K is the weuKlinga who uphold llie rig h t, S often they uf* the ones who answ er the call of du ty w hen b e tte r fitted men hold back. I t Is the w eak lings who pay the tuxes th a t go to buHA roads for (heir m ore pow er­ful nelghbora to use, In some p a r ts trf E ssex C ounty it la the jjveakllngs w ho pay not only th e ir own bills but the b ills of people who a rc too Btroiig to pay. I t U kes a s tro n g m a n to b* strong In selfishness. T he w orld dc-splscs the poor, w eak "ca-ty m ark/* b u t the Boutltudes w ere spoken In b is honor.

K IT C H E N «IN K O IS( IPl.TNE.I i!»’n ry W ard Heechcr used tn id l of the , at-wre discipline In vogu* jn hiw younger I days, when stern ly religious pnrenla were I wont. In order to p reven t thcti hnya from ' sh irk ing the long Kuiulay aervlcca, to (!e ! them to the bcilpoHls un til they had com-

ruUwaj'fl hf-for*' iind jif ter ilic N orthern BecurliJ<»8 Consp.iny su li. Mr. Hill ran the N artl.e tn Fnclflc. O rt'n t N urtherunnd

ilple, iinil Ihc M ayor haa r^^fiiscd in con- «eni to lliB cri>cnd!lurc of any money th a t is not cn lh^ for by the public wrlf-jre.

Thors nro seven alderm en In Pa terson .In f(*rmcr y ea ’ i* they hnd a gn-ut clcul Tf) do for Hicv priictlcally nianagcd thopnilrc cliy Dm by - i w px- j " ’-n ’ory the hymn

beginning: "Thine ea rth ly Sabliaths I.ord

Billl, by shooting two o f th re e of those K entucky solons, Mr, B eckham could easily grab th a t toga.

N- w York will see to It th a t Mr. and Mrs. axcchenyl are tendered tho uaifal vlg- nroufl chnrlvart.

Mr, T aft has secured tw o delegates,anyw ay.

travnnufiCe, it' nsri a ctual cvinuptlon, thej f i l d < r m i m l c h o a r d l o s t l b * c f m l l i U - r . e e o f ’f t h e p e ^ t p l c , J i i i f i t h e r e s u l t w a d t l i v c n a c - ! T h e p r i n c i p l e I n v o l v e d i n t h i s s o r t o f

B t i r l i n g U m l l m - s b e f o i t t h a t l a m m i n , ^ d f - p r i v S n g i h e m i ' m l i e r H o f j d i s c i p l i n e I s o c c a s i o n a l l y r e B O f ; t e f l t o , w i t h

, *v-;ST A TE E T C H IN G !.

E very tim? a N ew ark hew spapor m*n- • liiTiH ilto trunk sower th s P a te rso n Call has nichinchalophobla.

llllgatloii wiifl b^^;^un. w ith n gouil lU-al | gn th i' power they form erly e x ti - \ Home modifications, even a t the presentOf Morgjiti and H iirrin ian Inllui-ncv "oii 'the Bide" And he does so to-day. If the

clstHl. nutl giving U to special ooininls- [ time. Only a few days ago a trtmrit po.

"T rust B usier” I>'o d o esn 't find It so Bii&y lo get out of New Y ork in san e asy- lurus UB he did In Jersey . O ver tnere,

Hlm-e Ih f d ty l.lk rm im In till* c ity w ont lo search for an 1 "I® *'«. *“ *goyernm em win* the Ut.lon P a d h c «„U i so.nathlng ll„c ' fIcvcn-ycar-old boy who wa* unuccounla ’

:ilou*rp.

which It is to begin th is week, it will undoi|li>edly menu th a t the great. H arrl- m an stem will have to ge l rid of | ih Boulhern and N orthern Pacific, Great N orthern and A tchison i<liareH, aiul wilt be obliged to b reak up Its Senator CUtrk

goml govprnTTif‘ni. | bly abser^t from 8Cli<ml, and found htmm e r e being but little left to the older- j chained by a leg to the sink In the pa-

men except the excise buplness and the I ren ta l kitchen. At firs t blush II looked like

•<APPEl(iD lClTlS.”The sh ad es of n ight were fa lling fast, As th ro u g h a Jersey village passed A m an who seemed to have the g o u t, Y tt, a s he limped, we heard him shout,

"A ppendicitis!”

A w om an folluwed close behind.H er face wUh m urks of illness lined. VpTrecked by some fa t-red u d n g pow der. Loudly tho lady cried, and louder,

“Appendicitis!"

A to i te r is g youth cam e slowly by W ith shu fn ing feci and w atery eye. S pread ing a b rea th of rum and sm oke. DefiaJitly th e young man spoke,^ "A ppendicitis." ""

O fell com pluln tl bow m any crim es Thou cloakcflt in these wicked tim es! T ru th had no show to rise again W hen thou wrist brought to m o rta l kem

Appendicitis.

Shovild my oppendlx ever burst.

dignity which inheres In (he ofilce, they , a ease of cruelly , b u t a n im partia l Inbethought ihem fich’es th a t they ncethaJ tlgathm showed th a t tho hoy mls-

, gold badges. Thu kind they selectwl lo i chievous, Incorrigible and n te rro r tu thecombine over the Los A ngeles Hhori-cui, | ^(icorftle and dignify thulr m anly Ijosoms | neighborhood whCn luoae. aw l thereforeand ho d estroy th e H arriniiin eonceptbm | and cost >15 each; w hich ' Id* pnrenta chained him itp. The etmlnln^jOf a "VVeatem m llw ay em pire to rpeog- i certa in ly Inexpensive in view of th e j did not cnuie any Hufferlng, but wos an tlx e him a*-d lo ia la l'. B ut does any *uv r m etallic d ign ity they w ere I efTectUfll reetrulnt. T ruancy and generulfo r a m om ent auppose. even In th n t

Afi (he m ilitary office tends.rsd tO C han­cery Clerk y iv ian Lcwls WAS abolished by(ho passp.g* of the Dick law , U »UP- j Come on. ye surgeons, do you r w orstl i)OB*d th a t Eoniebudy w as try in g to play a diHeas* 1 car* no t w hat,joke on the n*ar-colonel.- 1*1118 isn 't the | first tim e In ihe past week, th a t some folks have trlfd to have fun 'With Mr.I.,ewls. Mr. Sioke* In iroducsd him tha 4ither n ight ns "the nex t GW«*Twr. o f New Jersey ," ■

A school principal said

the other day; "The L A lfT E R - H U M A N A in my home has made life doubly interesting,

doubly enjoyable."Isn’t this worth consider­

ation?Beautiful- catalog on re­

quest.

L A U T E R C O .

6 5 7 -6 5 9 Broad Street. Newark * r

3 5 ,People b o u g h t ‘Forty - two nil- lion Dollars of Or­dinary Life Insur­ance from

T he P rudential

Iu

B ut never te ll me I have got AppendlciU*.

L. H . H.

even!, th a t an y one else than present i tn o rder to bring Uiem iij, to af.wnere Ol *o-called H arrim an mllroaU* I reawinable .tnndarO . v in be In con tro l a f te r a ll? While "Uie i But the B oard uf F inance and llie new holding com pany ." na applied to cum* M ayor have I'crueed to connent to (he por-

...___ -w- -r ' IJ u s t Iwcnuee the C-'undeii FoBt-Telegrinn

, I Is th e only "rrgitlar"' R epublloan—n^^s-lled upon (o Im part to the Pm ersnn aj- ' depcavlty seem to luive run tn the fomtiy, [.aper in the S la te to give f te a tty Indorse.

. peting ra llru ^ B , o r lo railw ay* wlilch In the o rd inary cource o ugh t to compete.

. . m ay a t t im e t be in vio la tion of law, )t ■ haa been ch arg ed ch a t "Jwinlf .account""t dieM hoeateg can n o t w ell be .overcom e: It

■■ ■■-------- * — ------- n . ---------all aUnmn'* down, inerefore,' to whulher the lehr will allow a man to buy atid VWn eltA hold and operate. It it la a rail ■iMd, What ho can affSd to buy end pay

If an aMnnettve reply t» to be

chuxe of Bcvei: bodgus til SD fe’u.h,and ih* uldiTmen will have to pay for them out of ihclr ow n pockets or else g rub uhjiig a s beet they cun w ithout In-

fiifr (he l)i}i'’B b ro ther had to be}*iJljJ*cl.e(l i'» (.lie suinw trea tm en t u t theflfjme agi*.

The liu an i oflicor very properly Icfi the boy RH he fosiml him, nnd the Iki.v's paren ls ncf l-» be com m ended for (heir vigorous I’frurtH to compel obctllenc* un (he p a rt of lim t boy. and ar* also to be

m ont to G ov'unnr F o i f a fttAugurnl' nd- ffro.'js, th* Trenton S ta te Q saStte declores Lhiit li^e editoi uf the C aradM iiise t "is under the plum tree. wUh a on hisa rm and h is m outh tvida d p e it/ '

E ig h th C hapter of ProTSrbs.V erses 31 to find.

X X ll.E ejo lc lng 1(1 Wfl handiw ork,

The h a b tu b l* ground,And ev e r w ith th e sons of m en

My ch ie f deligh ts w ere fouDdL

slgnlo of office. Pat*ri*on Is following; congm lulaipfl fn t th e ir vcsouErefulness in N ew ark 's exam ple. T he old Board of ( punlslilnji lilm w ithout Injury. In due Education In th is c ity decided .to have ; tire*. U IR rcnHonublc to believe, t)ia t ladiDddfes, some little time ago, so that when otherwise umusiMfCtlng teachers nnd cblMren sAw Ukem they would know that

win: cain* to unders tand th a t hla p a ren ts m ean whut th ey say an d have tha pow^r to enforoa their com m ands, an d ib is ua-

As the BeuhrlKht News woiitd put It, "they do say" that the eottugs of.Editor and Mayor F. Hall Packer Wgs undei- inlned by the stuiin. and is jR ^ h g e r of

____ ‘Pm,-.I f nny Fatentoii iilite rm u i buy* oae nt

ihoec m eta lllr inelgtila of I)U -offlce n u d e by a Jewoloy It win he ®"'dmoney, anti he will be m a r h e d l^ en o f- flctal decorated w ith Uic gertd Jh ig t* t t ra-

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; XXIII. ' ^Now, the re fo re , O ye children, h e a r .

F o r b lent indettl a re they W ho hciir Inetroetlon and e lect

To w a lk In w ladom 'e way. '■

XXIViThrice bleat the man ttuit bearclh me

And w a tch e th a t m y 'g a te f , .................My doW ho d a ily aeeketh oOt

And by m y po rta l walta.

XXV, VW ho flndeth wledom nndeth life,

T h e L ord uhall keep him w hole: ' ^ t bd w ho d a th 'Ia itru eU o n b a te

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NEWARK EVENIN<> NEWS. MONDAY. JANUARY 27. 1908.

RI/SHING WORK ON THE CANAL

P m m i Engitnms Made the Dirt Fly L ast Month and

Are Very Enthusiastic.

m SEASON IN F i n i SWING

Special Corrtipo*denca of N£W8.LkA BOCA, P a n am a C anal Zone. Jan .

17.—T here la in 'eat rejolcinir on the Zone Juat now owing to th e fac t th a t th e two- mlliion m ark waa paaeed d u rin g the m onth of December, th e to ta l e ic av a tto n being a,aOO,&B9 cubic y a rd s for the entire canal. Of thJa 1,318.9&8 w as tak en out by ateain ahovels and 777.804 by drcdgea. Tho tnlUlon m ark w aa passed in the Cule« b ra Cut, there being rem oved from th a t section 1,016,486 cubic yarda. A t the Q atun locka 280,651 cubic y a rd s were tak en out, and from th e C hagrea Mlndl ^ d L a Boca 162, L17 cubic yarda,

A m a tte r of m uch Im portance to the COmmlaBion Just now je th e controveray betw een the nom m tasary and th e m er­ch an ts of the c ities of P a n am a and Colon. A t a recent m eeting, a t w hich the com­m ission was rep resen ted by Jackson Sm ith, chief of the d e p artm en t of labor q u a rte rs and subsiatence, and H iram Sllfer, general m anager of the Panam a R ailroad, which runs the com m issary for tho commission, and a co m m ittee of mer- chan ts represen ting th e ir fellow m er- ehants. the w ishes of th e 'm e rc h a n ts w ere carefu lly gone ovef and a repo rt made by Mr. Sm ith, to bo subm itted to the eoRimlssion upon th e re tu rn from tho U nited S ta te s of Colonel G oethals, chair- m an of th e commission.

M e r c h a n ts C o ip p lm ln .T he m erchan ts a re com plain ing of th e

poor buslncas in th e d tlo s of Panam a an d allege th a t the com m issary la to blam e. They claim th a t th e oommleslon agreed some tim e ago to allow th e E uro ­pean laborers the p riv ilege of the oom- m lasary for the necessities of life and no more. T hey say th a t the com m lseton e i- coeds th is by allow ing the fo reigners the sam e privileges as ctiU ena of th e United B tates, w ith the resu lt th a t they , the m ercham a, a re left w ithou t an y trade. T he m erchan ts olso claim th a t the com­m issa ry brings goods from E urope Into the Canal Zone, free of duty , and la therefo re able to iim lersell th e m erchan ls g rea tly . *he m erch an ts a re compelled

* to pay duty. T he com m llieo said the m erchan ts w-ouhl be aatlslled If th e cam- m ission would coniine Itself lo the sale of goods brought from th e U nited Hlates. T hey a re also saUslied to have th e Ameri­can r ll tien s receive full priv ileges In tho com m issary. In h word, th e m erchants w on t the Uanal CommIsHlon to m rn over to them tho trad e of som e tw enty-odd thousand laborers, being w illing to allow th s com m issary the euBlom of th e flve- thouaand A m ericans on th e Zone.

A t the conclusion of th e final meeting Mr, Sm ith Hurpripcd tho m erch an ts by In­fo rm ing them ilu it ho w as not dealing w ith them dlrccUy, b u t -m erely a s a rep- n s e n ta tlv e of the com m ission, to which l)Ody he would subm it h is rep o rt a t the end of two weeks, H e could give no defi­n ite anaw er as to ju a t w hen the com- miesfon woujd be p repared lo m ake public Its decision ' in the m a tte r. The m er­c h an ts expressed .some su rp rise when Mr Sm ith made th is s ta tem en t, a s they were of the Opinion th ro u g h o u t the m eetings th a t Mr. Bmllh would give them some definite answ er lmmedltiV b% ,as they were deelroua Of acquain ting ,.their ' frfendn w ith th e resuIlB. All a re riow looking forw ard to the re tu rn of the .:chalnnan.

T he Spanish and J lsU a n iuborera on th e Zone have go tten a h Inkling of th e p lan to Umll the ir p riv ileges, and are In an ugly mood. The L a tin lab o re rs have th e s trik e habit, and will no t h e sita te to go on strike If the w ishes of th e m er­ch an ts a re cnnipiy>d w ith. Tho piiceg fn tho cities of Colon and P a n a m a a re from tw enty to th ir ty per cgnt. h igher than those In the com m issary , an d th e laborers aay they win not pay them .

llu llw A y I ■A nother Im porian t ^ p e a t lq ^ . th a j

nom e before the com itig sW n ’ whferi tliB colonel re tu rns Is proposed changeIn the schedule of the P a n am a Rullroad. The. runn ing of the paspenger tra in s In-- te rfe re s w ith th e d irt tra in s , an d the com­m ission w ishes (0 do aw ay w ith the nitl- eance. The proposed change will meet w ith oppoBltlon, as th e m erch an ts of P an ­am a and Colon wilt be com pelled to lose m uch valuable tim e In w aiting for trains. They a re ready to oppose the m a tte r, as ro w arranged . H ow ever, It Is gpnerally | believed th a t an ea rn es t effo rt to satisfy I everybody will be made. I

The engineers a re deslroug o f c learing I aw ay the cluinnel of the cana l from end [ lo end. This w ork is now in full awing, th® m any sm all elevRtinuH th a t dot the cen tre line all being reduced, to a depth o f forty-flv'e feet. It la th e Intention

, th e commission to fiuod G atun Lake aa anon a s It can he d<fce. fiflcr which dredges will he pu t to w ork and the flu- ' lahlng touches will be given to th e chan ­nel. The flooding “ f th e lake depends upon the work on the sp illw ay a t Gatun, an d th e dam s nuiat be ra ised to a cer­ta in height before any w a te r enn he Im­pounded, One m ore y ear will sco th is ac^ compllshed.

T he employes of th e com m ission tn ihe ▼Iclnity of Ancon have organlacd a social Olub known as the "A ncon Am usenient AsEOClrtlon.'’ Tho fac t th a t none but em­ployes of the com m ission a rc eligible lo r

1 th is body was greeted w ith m uch crltl- clem by P an am an ian s and A m ericans r l - pldlng Id fhc c ity of P an am a . B ut it w as explained th a t tire o rg an isa tio n m ust be composed entlrel.v o f em ployes, in order to receive the support of th e crimmisslon

J n the m a tte r o f housea and o th e r neces- ■itlea. Tho m a tte r has been smoothed o v e r 'b y the announcem en t th a t the geii- eraJ public and friends o f tlie m embera w in be |Tnade welcome a t such sh ier ta ln - m ents a^ the club m ay hold. J

Tho m urder of K ram er, the A m erican locom otive engineer, a t P a ra isn early la s t m onth, still rem ains a rnyslery, The Zone police a re com ing In for a lot of cpUIclsm. The fac t th a t K ram er wav the fou rth person to be m u rd ered a t Paralao has created .considerable excitem ent.

A sad fea tu re of the K ram er case was th e a rriv a l upon the Is th m u s o f Mrs. ; K ram er, the m urdered m a n 's wife, about tw o w eeks a f te r th e m urdeK One of the m in iste rs was deputed to b reak the news M rs. K ram er w as com pletely prostr<ii|ed. T here a re tw o lUtle ch ild ren tn the f a n - | i\y and their g*;'ef «?as p itifu l. ;

The m em bers of one lad ies’ d u b on th e Kone took charge of M rs. K ra m e r and her

y cliUdren and sen t (hem back to the e U nited S ta te s .,, The w om an w as penniless,

th e m urderer * o f h e r husb an d having sto len ail K ram er's SRvings.

JO H N H A L L

Specials Every DayFor Tuesday:L eostry Drop*, l b ........................ lOcLemon C oconut Taffy, lb ......... 18c

C ream y C h a rlo tte R u se e ;3 for n>c,; 40c. a doien.

WV itialll th lU ‘fr«*li I o r 10 tin i . i a T brM lo e 'tiux to OOke hom ., 10a.

HAKBRO o r aW EMISC*rast..bMK*

Newark, N.J.»3 Broad a t., E J'zabotn, N. J.197 N aw irk Ava., J a r ta y City.

W hol*,«la D eal rtm a n t In ra e r of 197 M arket S t., N tw ark .

CDRE SICK SEADACnELG tn i im Must B i v Fac-Simile Signatuit

683-687 BROAD ST. 21 W . PARK ST.

Inventory Day January 31stOdd Lois to Be Cleared Oat Before Then.

Yard Wide Snitins.About 1,000 y a rd s of double

fold, yard w ide au itin g , sm all b roken check , on e p a tte rn o n ly —Ixjth sldea p r in te d a like; reg u la r 15c. a yard, aale, w hile th e y last, a t, yarJ ................. Sic

V -.,

^ ------„ „ *..Ev M anlf 70 F anry Blmifirt W aist. 6877 C ircular Bniptre Skirta

A G RACEFUL GOWN OF CREPE OK CH lN ft.Crvpc de rlilne Is hoing cx tfn s lv rJy w«m for Indoor gow ns Jusi now,

^ charm ing »nd so bcau ilfu l w ithal th a t i t s ' popularity Is quUs aaslly in Ihls Inaiancf Up color Is one of th« beau tifu l shades of fawn and

vpifracsfiil,uiidcrstijH’Kl.the trim m ing Is I jb e r ly satin , w hile the chcTnlflctte Is m ade of rows of W ienciennes Insertion sewed logolher T he yoke of ihe w aist ja oddly shaped and altoge ther novel, niifl in em broidered In a sim ple d#*sfkn, the effect being a thoroughly ohlc

^ 'ntle there Is no exceptional am oun t nf skill nor g rea t am ount of labor Involved fn tho m aking. The sk irt Is nf the new Em pire sort th a t o&n be either ga thered or tucked a t the upper edge, and the blouse Is p re ttily and becomingly full, while It allows a chfHce of threp-q<wirtor or full length sleevcB. For the chem isette lace. (iiT all sim ilar m a te ria ls a re appropriate, and If a tran sp aren t effect IsMked the linltig beneath ra n he cu t aw ay For the m edium slse will be required.

3 ^ yards of m a te ria l 21. yards 27 or yards 44 inches wide, ■?i of silk for the yoke and yards of In se rtio n ; for the sk irt yards

yarda +4 Inches wide, wlih 2 yards of silk.«. MANTON P A T T E R N R --T he May M anton p a tte rn illustra ted on th is pag«

®II sissrs for HU', each, Mail orders prom ptly filled. MAY MANTON F A rT E R N (’O <N N .i, 132-142 W est Tw entv-Rcventh fltreel New York. A com- Pjeto line of May M unton p a tte rn s Is carried by T H E G O ERK E CO . Broad fino M arket S tree ts

'TH E OLD RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS"

^ V P E R T H H i i j ^H o r n Co

73 MARKET STREET.N o t e t h e N a m e a n d N o . “ 7 3 " B e f o r e E n t e r i n g S t o r e .

Cgrpot* o r to B e C leaned 7 Ask A bout O ur ^'New F ro eess t"

“January Clearance”—Last Days!To make them TREBLY Interesting we’re going to make a run on

Enamcleii Iron and Brass Beds V4 to 56 Off!

The choicest, most recent patterns of leading manufac* turers—good sellers, popular because they’re full of merit I

4.50 White Enanneled Iron Beds,(All sizes—brass vase Iniii)

7.25 White Enameled Iron Beds,(All sizes—brass rails)

8.50 White Enameled Iron Beds,(4 ft and 4.5 f t .—continuous posts and brass trim)

11.50 White Enameled Iron Beds,(4 ft. and 4.6 f t . —continuous posts anJ brass trim '

.8 5 For Thia $26 All Brass Bed

Colonial design — h e a V y mounts—3-tnch posts—all sizes.

DENTISTS AND OTHERS DINED.M. J . S ta te S o c i e t r ’* H e a d H o k t to I t s

O lle e v a , M aujr M o a ib e r . a n dS e v e r a l L a r m o n . |

N EW >,TO nK , J an , i r . - J b th e H otel K nlokorbocker, S a t^ ird a j m s b t , Dr. W al-ta r W or^My, o f.E llaab e th . N . J . , pfeaideut p t th e New J e rse y S ta te D en ta l Society, tendtited a banquet to th e offlr»m o t th e ■ odety end eome tw o score o f o ther

. . tu o e ts . N ew ark w as rep resen ted by D rB i i F ra n k O. O recory, vfce-preslden t o f th e (L . lo c le ty : D r, C harles A, M eeker, sec re ta re - p_-i H erbert 8, S u tphen , a e s ls ta n t seere!

f w t y . dtui Drs. w iU tam L , JFIsti, F .,tlldjiall and C, W . F . H olbrook.,ais«i#esj .. uaeees. irea.i.eve, va, SeeJB iaR r, W llUam F o ro e W hitaker,

42.00 All Brass Beds,(4 ft. and 4,6 f t .—2-indi continuous posts)..............

52.00 Alt Brass Beds,(4 ft. 6 in .— 2-inch continuous post— swell fo o t).......

54.00 All Brass Beds,(4 ,6 ft.~2-fnr:h continuous post—swell fo o t) ............

65.00 All Brass Beds,(2-lnch continuous post— "Colonl.il

And Many Others, All Bearing Bargain Tags!

2.953 .95 6 .2 5 8 .75

3 2 .0 0 3 9 .5 04 5 .0 04 9 .0 0

A M U SEM EN TS _C U C D I D I I ’C a r c a d e y n L l H I I I I WBnsd&llswIte.

PUTNAM aUARO BENEFIT,J r . O. U. A. M.,

M o n < iy , J a s . IT , t s F r id iy , J i n . 1 1 ,iD dlu ilvv .

A dd«d A ttrw ollona. N«w TlntureA Dally. E la b o ra te H uv lcal I 'ro g ra m .

IfttroerouE Nov«I InoovatloD i.H padal Ehgag-enifint of

HIN8 J n ^ c r i i l N E RT. EI.M U, M esio Soprano F r lm a Ponna*

T I C K E T S 1 0 C E N T Sfiold Only by M em ber*—T ick e ts Fnrehaoed a t H oz Onica Not C red ited to th e Uounclllr

PROCTOR'S SKATS B ESEU TED IN ADVANCE

DAILY M ATINEEH

lAe. andflSe.FIIONEH

l€ 4 0 aR d « 9 S

World** C e*t Vaudeville.FaradlN e A lley. KHpore

SlalerE, H rad lee M artin A Co., I'rbHnI, tro a ln L au d O ther* .ISc.e 3 6 e .. 3Dc.. BOc,

NEWARK EifnaWaltace Hopper THEATRE

50MllesFromBosfonEMPIRE

M A TIN EE KAT. ONLY.Nrit Week—DSriincr Rfhann In Salomy Jaive

Tel. t>a0.New Home of Burle*«juF

All ThI* Week, Matloee Dallv rf lA N F A fiM '] (JIHI.N.

S perla l AiUifd A U rac llo n .OWKNi MORAN.

A n if l ie u r N ig h t F 'r ld n y .N ext W eek -^W a(e fiD 'a B a r le a q u r r a .

COLUMBIAMATINRKSMONDAY,TUESDAY,

WEDHESDAY,SATURDAY.

I tUc,, 20e, aoc.

T he G rn a te* t D etec tive F la y E v e r W ritten .

Cow Boyi Cow o lr ls

By THREE I I K uB tlmDetcrtlre*. Trnlri Rehbprfl, BLi-

SHADOWED!

BLANEY’8gFXVWeri^A Fb+HTINO CHANCR-ByTh. K-rfemer

Matfli M on., Tiiet., T h n rs. and bat.

Chis. K. Jtlaticy <i1Ter* AmeTire’a Leirtlng Cnin«l!pn''FMiss Cssil Spooner

.Mon.,Tqei.. M k1, KVF.niiii V!nn.,Tu«. Met., TJIK niKr. KAFFl.F.k

Tlmrg., ff*t. Kvp. ttrifl Thum. K*t, Mat..THE PASCkH AND THE KINC».

Htxt W toll—The Oiiiiaw'g CUrlslinM,

f t ! l'”/If

MATINEE EVERY DAY

MARDI GRAS BEAUTIESN ext Riee A H ofion’* Big (Jiilety i“!n,

_ _ S T E A M S H I P S

COOK’S TIMELY TOURSBERMUDA, FLORIDA,

CUBA, MEXICO, JAPAN, ETC.ROME SRABOHABLE BUCaRRTIOHR tBICRMCDA—Partiee)t:4veJan,28.FFb ii.^u.etc. F L O R ID A —Tour* on -Ian 21,28. FBh.l.]|,etc. CUBA—Kavoue and Fluiida tour*, Feb. 18. MfCXICO'-Jaticiarr 26.JA P A N AND CHI.N A -Feb 11, 26. SJBEH IA N R A IL W A Y Tour Around lh»

Woiid, vin Janan, March 24.K O V PT a n d h o l y LAND-Felf 0. IS. 22. gOCTH K C H O PE -Ffb. IS, 22, Murcb 14.28. IM) ^ n e lfijr A S n m m e r T o n m tso K u ro p e , O th e r T o u r a A T lc ^ te ta K T o ry w liv re .

T H O S . C O O K & S O N246. 1200 Broad'.VHy, 841> Madlaon av«..

663 Fifth ave. iWlndeor Arcade). New Yorh. J . >1. B yrne Co.. 77(t B ro n d St., ISIewurk. C o o k '* TravelerM * C h e e k n A re U ood

A ll O v e r t h e W o r ld .

i n N e w a r k ’s P o p u l a r Shoe DepartmentWomen’s 2.50 Shoes a t 1.65

—consistiiiRof patent colt, gun- metal and vici kid, in button, bluclier and lace styles, regular f2..50 value, special a t ......................

Misses* and Children's Shoes—Made of patent coll and vici kid, in lace and button styles, siy.es 8.1 lo 2; reg. S i.50, special, pair

Boys’ Shoes—Calf lace, all solid leather, sixes 13 lo | |A

regular price $1,50 I III pair, special at, per pair

Women’s $4,4.50& $5 Shoes at 3.35—Choose from a lot of custom made shoes, in tan calf and vici, patent colt, gunmetal and vici kid, extra

I high cuts and regular height, special a t........

Little Gents' Shoes— Calf lace, good school shoes, sizes 8> to 13; regular i 1.00 shoe, specisl, pair

Men’s $t.50 Slippers atfl.OO -T an and black, Opera, | AA Everett and Juliets, all I IHI sizes, special at, pair.... *

Upholstery Clean-up Salellotne Decoratkos at ilmost Half Regular Prices

Fine Ruffled Muslin Curtains—With tucked centres, Uattenberg inser­tion and hemstitched edges; value $1.00, pair..........................................

Reversible Armure Tapestry Cov­ers—2x3 yards, suitable for couch or table covers; reg. price $2.50, each .

Sateen Mantel Lambrequins—Knotted fringe; regular price 50c,, each......................................................

Brass Extension Curtain Rods, each............................ JcStair Oilcloth Crash, yard................................................ 6cFancy Cretonnes, yard..................................... .............. 6cPillow Cords, Tassel Ends, 3 yards long, each......... 8cDress Suit Case, 24 Inch, Cloth Covered, each....... 69ctceland Fur Baby Carriage Pocket Robes, each......1.19

24c

Odds and Ends in Gloves.

Women’s twO'cIasp cash­mere or golf gloves, and children’s golf gloves, in alt desirable colors, val­ues ranging from 25c. to .39c. per pair,

lOcKID GLOVES.

Women's two-clasp kid gloves with one row em­broidered backs, in black, tan, gray and white; real value $1 per pair,

6 5 cWomen’s

Bath RobesAn odd lot of Wom­

en’s Eiderdown and Blanket Bath Robes, made of all wool r i p p l e eiderdown, prettily trimmed in a number of different styles and well made; reg, price $3.98 to $5; special for to-morrow

Handk ch’fs.F in e Sw iss B m bro id-

e r e d H su d k e rch ie fa , h em stitch ed a n d sca l­loped ed g e , in s great m any d itfe ren t s t y l e s , sligh tly m u s s e d from h a n d lin g , va iu ea a pm 25c. to 3 ^ , each , I / Pa t

Embroidery.18 in c h w id th E m ­

bro idery , su itab le f o r corset covers an d f lo u n o in g , v a l u e 25c. to 29c,, a t, p e r yard............. I5c

Ye'nise Lace Insertions ^

An odd lot of fine quality Veniae lace insertions in white & cream, value 2Sc. to 35c.yd.

Ribbon RemnantsAn odd lot of all

Silk Taffeta Ribbon Remnants in almost any wanted shades, value 15c. to 25c., per yard lOc

AroundThiio J^eo

I A dEligiiiful tjirue n«ekR crLUau liuni iNbW 1 York (S' and arouon the latand of Porto RJoo,I Bloppl&f Ml all tnteroflUiif poluu. Luxurloui I Etetimar* fumlah hotel accummodattonh for i entira trip. Special togrist' rate, which In* i <*iwlea fv«ry FxpanM*. 1140, Write for inustratad i booklet, ralllnn . etc. to. T h e IVew Y o rk « dr| P o r to K lco A te iiia a b lp €o.sl2Broftd«

\ war. N. T., or Ri^'inood A Wbliuomb Co., 23 L'ninn N. T.

A l o t o f w o v e n w i r e , i r o n f r a m e • p r i n g a — a n d o d d m a t t r e a a e s

— a t v e r y c i o a e " c l e a r a n c e ” c u t s .

Carpets “Cut” Again!business of the month—note the FINAL price up the sale’s last days:

1.25 Mottled Axminsters,Made, Laid and Lined

This brisk and busy carpet sec­tion is doing the

drops made to stir

t,00 Velvet!, ....7 5 c ”

6 4 c ”85c T&pestryfa t ................ .

8 5 c1.00 BrusaeU, T S c ^ "*

1.20 B ruateb , 9 i 3 c

— „ Dr. i . F . R clU p, tuM lden t o l isabatb, H .J . , H oard o f B d u ea tlo iu

“ Duckay; o f P a ta n o u ,J e r s e y S ta te

if..,SR ida«iin T . Dr H ^ i m f ,pf the N o w ------- - --------

.f-BxdiiMn»ra. a n d D r. R odrhruea o lty . ' AU th e atieakera

.fhdBiK lvea tu a felicitous JfRnteiaiuy J t e r . ' D r. W h iu k e r .

■ 'ete£4tApattenUoU o f hfs h e a re r i k S iB r j^ e a h r a n enthualasU c out-

o t m m a i t , In a tru m en ta l muUo e r fe a tu re s o f a m ost

Making, Laying and Lining FREE—mtaning another iSc. yard lavingl

K A S Y I » A 1 1

SEE WASHINGTONr ) ' / TIE lEMT OF m MTIW

;v T H R E E - D A Y T O U R S

Wlf S|7i; BOSTONLlEE III V \|» Boat aud HaltP roT ldauea iHM oO,S1.00 I WvrcaBteCeleBUKvery W elt Da>. 5 1' M Frum J U-i Ju, K- . li . U. nf , N V. Tel. 800 Orchard AlSft |

I tnaln ticket oTHce 200 B'wav. ^PfaoneSdlP Worth. |

W IN T E R R ESO R TS |

hotelI ennisThe house nrith a r ‘'aiobEtruetcd uccan vlewi

hot and cold sea watti 'n private bathi. WALTER J. BUZBT

S C H E U E R ’S -1Cor. Broad Street and Park Place.

TuesdayVTIinllers’A t all the Scheiier Stores will keep competitors

“ guessing'” and patrons happy f ir many a day !Prices cut to the bone—qualities n e v e r I

Florida Oranges,

0 dozen 6 qt. basket Apples

GALEN HALL.Atlantic City. N. J. Hotel and Sanitarium.Bathe and maaaafe In uur wl'II equipped

parttnentB will balp many Mffarinc xrom iha ■iraln of recent floanciel disturbance. Trained atiendanti only. Quosta from other hotels wcloame. F. L. YOUNfl. Uana$r*r.

CHALFONTETUB LBBDS C C H PA B Y

S E A S I D E U O V S BAtlsstla CltT* N.

On the ocean trpnt; every epmfort. IpeUidtnf — ‘ -------- M|f, ate.jea water bathe, elevatorv.COOK A BONOeoab end o{ \

. ..V* 9®’ CarolinaBest location Capacity 400. it« tm beat. pH- vate bathe eun parlor, elevator. Speclal^ilOup

HOTEL IROQUOIS.

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RA ILH O A D T IM B T A B L n s .

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itiw .FMfpWRCR.V :'i u t ZT.—T he T rao a i

4ealaed to recon- , ___ dj«alatios. wttti a

8 » '. 'if- '■ T* PeRreUl the SelD. - LsBktlTe Sromo Quiiuae removes tBe

There is only one '‘Bromo Quiuiue.''

A u n y SI, F tk iiry ft. 11, limfe U,April 1, I t7, IN I

‘RNMl-Triy RiliCSU trJIAH Fna Ramrfclilf AeeofUluf to hotei e ^ t e U >

OOTsm a sn e e n tr espsaecs4or (k rre Usjrs Tlckete cood re tu rn in g fo r ten risye.NLE' TIE PINCIPIL N M It OF S lE ttlT t t TK MTMML MPIML

PetelleO Ittaerarlee s a d luiZ in torm stlon o l T iek ft A gentt. C BtAUIe. K, F . A.I J H f IM ti jn a g w H e s s l e a k O t s ^ o r .

4. >.m)OD, o icaw . B oyaPseSfategJYiUndtfMdgsr,''.^V-!£i;^' Oeuwal Paeeeoger dpenl. n rtlaietp m i. Fa.

NEW JERSEY CENiRAlCorraeted to Jen u e rr 36. 1006.

For tu iuD . tteiklatMua. SUeutowii eod Heuoli i counk 160V 10 Ksstoo), 6:60 A.

(0:66 lo E utsii) T . jg: BUUdere. 'iz:S0, 1 ; ^ ,! P. M. I ' ■ ■: ■For W llkti-Bure end bcnDton, 6:60 4F ,i|re ' 1:20 F. M. ditnUeye, 4:U F. H.

I For Perth 6 :» . 6-.0O. l l r f t jCI II , 1:10. 1:60; oUT. 4:68, B:68. 6:1676:40. U :U ! S, II. Sunoeye. T:lo.-u;0O, 1I:U a . M.: 6:H,I B'40 F. K. 1-4I 'For R«] Bank. Id a s l^ a o h . Aebary P ert.

(to.. OUf (ucept Aslmrr P e ru . 6;6S. 6:60 o m ' I B.nk only). 11:60 A. M.: 1:10 laeturOkye owy), ' ! s ;80 (Red Btnk onlr). ’«:6S. 0:66. 6;{6. 6 :jt, i I 11:00 F. K. Sunoaire (cxoept Ailuiry Perk), Vff-to (Red Hank only), 0:00, 0:00 (Bed Bank ' ............... 1:06 ilted Bank only). 6:90, 6:40

----- . _ (lium aatqrdein4 ; a (S tU ta tu rd iir t o aU r)^

A. H .: 1:00 P. II.^{iia A. H-1 i t M (letae-

3'pound can Beets

Maine Smelts, pound . . . .

Broad St. Store.

1 lb. can Salmon. . 3 lb. pkg. Prepared

Buckw heat. . .

E X T R t S P E G U l .C hoco late 4 A »

C ream D rops, 1 # p N ew E n g lish 1 / l e

W aln u ts , lb ... ■

FRESH MEATSB r o a d S t S t o r a .

F u ll q u a rt Old _ R y r.O in .K u e n i- U U f i tn e l .H ln r k b e r r y . r t H I * A pple , J a m a i c a ^ i ^ l l R u m ......................K itra Fine Col^ea’ 1 A m

Brains, Ib .......- .......... lU b

Large FtgH’ Fe«t, all A *Cleaued, each................. / b

gOo. a doacn.

X 'R ay Htove Polish a RInIds S ud B to v t i m e a

P o llth ....................... / I I *VuIcaDU Htore Pol- ■ v | |

IrIi .................... W%AGondola Boap...........

A un t Jem linii o r Siu A bob P a h c u k e I J MKlour. pacltnup..... J C I *

Cnpe Cod OranVer- I J I i rfet, q u a rt....... ... . W V

F a c e j fiparr Uibi, / I a & lb ................................ . H ^ b

5>nf LftM, White as Q *HuQw, a lb......... ............. Cib

12 lbs. IDI- 1.00.F ancy C ream ery 0 | A

Butter^ lb ......... V 1 6

.........2 2 e

R oyaltou J a n ii : I J ^ Ib.Jar AH’dfi'T r'a 1

tia rge bo t. Queen 1 OliYe*. i^g-price 1 l l l l 35c., special........ 1 W

PlgR* HeadA,corned o r 1 am freiib, a lb................... .. 1 C

S c h e u e r’s G olden S an tos 4 A » Coffee, lb . I . i n 5lbs.fof*3c.

3 lb . can Tomatoes AS u g a r C o rn ............. U p3 lb. can Baked ^ l a

Bean*..... ......... ^VW3 cans for 25c.

S c h e u e r’s A A a*.

r 19c3 lbs. for 8tc.

BRANCH STO R ES EV ER Y W H ER E.

K O G H ’S N E W

H O X E I v--------- A H D ----------

RESTAURANTe s i , 8 6 4 BROAD ST RE ET

R ear CJiy Hall NEWARK

S ix ty n ew ly anil e labO ' rtr lc ly fu rn ish e d room s, H e s tu u ra n t la rg e s t an d m ost up to d a te in the citv. Music 6 P. M. to 12 m id n ig h t E x ­ce llen t cafe.

QUITE NATURALto wish for good health—to ac­quire this Drink Our PURE

MINERAL

SPXIN6 aad

DISTILLED

WATERSEftabllM hed OOyeari

OTTO BRANDT, Inc,2S7 Washington Street,

P U ese «**• HEW AWE, M .

, inly) A- E.I ‘■■rSt U k « ,

I For AyiktM

a » a A, u .IS Set___ . .

1:00 P.. „ l | « l ____SinMiys. 6:60 A. K i

For T reoljd^asd PhltodeJpUe. l i l t M |E 1 6:66. fiM . ItdM A. 'U iSo. Jfga,I l l s . 1:46. fl:6() F, E. . I tan d m . r U L i S ^

Bothered W ith Chapped Hands?I f i s s s s i s f c s s s s s s s s s s ^ s s s s s

P E T T Y ’ S C O L D C R E A M — '® Ju** s p l e n d i d for them-~or for— — ip iC i .......... .... chapped face or lips or rough skin. In

fact, « your skin requires an oily preparation. It is the best thing you can use. A rich, CREAiftY cream that Is soft and sm oo th -and one that doss not become rsnidd: Tube, lOc: lar, 2Sc. ,

p A C T A . P E T T Y exceptionally sffeehve for use either on face orII ................ I ' hands. It Is a new and luxurimis toilet requisite—

t NON-GREASY substitute for cOIil cream. Delicately fragrant and does not aiuBs. tn Jars, ZSc. and 4Sc. J

SF ^ d e n t i t ^ M d g i ^4i U l

BMW-.- PMtff Ha puts iM prMcrlpUofia-

DENTISTRYI

One-Half Ragutar Prioa,W IL L do all your duoial w ork a t oDe-hali regular price. F o r ax- a m p le —72 kt. Gold Crowna a t bait

price, ooly Bd.OOt

BH lIX iE W O RK a t hall prIcH-oalT gSabo par too th . All o ther work a t lik e rad a c tlo a . PoaltlTely the

m o a tcarefa l a t te a t lo n and b est w orkWork Quarantaad.

o p e n a a n d s y 6 :30 U ntil 1 F . M.

DR. BURT, K»mC o r . M a r k e t & H a l s e y S U . ,

O F F . BA H1IKBOKIF8.

S p e c ia l s a le o f J a p a n e s e

D r a w n W o r k . M o r e t h a n

2 0 0 n u m b e r s , a l l s i z e i a o 4

s h a p e s , a l l n e w g o o d s ,

p u r e l i n e n o n l y . B a r ­

g a in s .

T . M . W A R D ,

6 0 5 B r o a d S t r e e t

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/ «OICPI.Bni STOCK OF^D tSO N a n d V IC T O Rtaehiaee, BMweda .a d SnppUet at IK.

# i t W M I B U i aGOMEII NEW t m iSE i STS,

l i i g ^ t a . F h o B ^ k p h :.,i;

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NEWARK EVENING■ ¥ :'

NEWS, MONDAY, JANUARY 27. 1W8. %

TO SIFT FATAL BLAST IN BORE

Coroner to Probe Killing of Three Hen and Injury of Five

in P .R .R . Tunnel.

RECEIVERS FOR IBIUmG CO'S.

ROCKS FELL ON THE SURVIVORS

HOM ESTEAD, Jan . ST.—Cnrnnor R obert ■cfalemm wUl hold an Inqut'M lo-day lo fRx th* r«ponfllb ilily for the I'xiiloalo'.i • t fl;S0 o’clock ycfltcrduy mor'^ng H' ponnsylvaniu Rnllrond tim rfi. which ih W ing bor^d th rough the IhMK'’» tdHa i (ifcirf. and wMch prem nuire hlasl crniacd f'o the d ea th s of ihri-f" lul.<irtTa and &evfro Injuries to five oilier nmn.

The dead are;A itken, R obeil, Baldwin avenue, Hobo-

L n a a ln v M on le la tr« u d N«fr Y ork lo T o k o O ver

All I*ro^ ertleo .t 'n i te d Staten D is tric t C ourt Judge L an ­

d ing Saturday Bflem oort appointed C harles D. Thom pson, of M ontclair, and F ran k A. Beriliolf. of New IforU City, a s rerejvcrss f<»r both Ihe Newfuiinilland Syndicate anti the N ational M ^tallurglc A''ompany. TJie Nowfuujidliind Symhcaiv, according lo a petIUon flUd by Rohert II. M ci’nricr, nctlng fur A rth u r E. Siuidford, of th is cliy, uwna prncUcaily nil thu slock of th f Xiillonat .NB'tHlhirplc " a lso nil the Htcck of Uicau itirco corporfitloji?!; nileja l.winnd pony. Tcrrtt N*'*\n tVimpiiny ami Bella Cov<- 8 iil|ilnir nnd Irrm iv^nAiiUiy.

'rh e llirre hist-iiium ''l i onip.tnl'” 'W’n or hold ktiJu-H of mining prtti'i'riic.N hi NfW- foiindliind, anil th<' N cwfu'indhim l ayndl-

ngont In v;4rkm3

NO INQUEST IS LIKELY IN SLOT METER DEATHS

ROYAL ARUNUM BAS ITS ANNUAL SERVICE

C a n n t r I 'lix ^ lcU i* « n d P r o » * r n to r A u rF f l lm t < lu » ttF r M a d iln e i t A re

Nul K n tlre li- B la u ie u l i l r .C ounty Pliyalulu,-! KIMoU an d r ’rotserutor

\o im n lif-td n oonfeiFniie a t llifi lutli'V'w iionu' lii«t iiiglit, u l .vlili'h It w as tiriictlc- nlly decliifd Hii-ri> shall b f no lin)Ui'St Iritn tin- lipalhs of Muriel and Hoti<‘it I,. Ily - Innda, eliihl and iwelve yeure old, of fTe BoutJ] KIghteelltli slieel, who

ru n naiiv und by jllym lnullng gna w hile in.r,/V Vi.tt.* V.irk j''lhliui y lA

IHTltes A nn- ">'■ 1**"'’a.y.i «i.im iilccp for the night ihcir mutht-r h^fi ihegsiH huniing in Ihcir rootn. Thnift n<|unrtvi hi 111* >ilot tml«T In lliu ]y)use

i and when the HUpply Lmniotl n u t ihu ' nM'iNr iViiH I w i t h ohuSluT «|uur- I ti>r. HliirtljiK tin.' Jl'twIrLK a g a in wml

criKi hug nch il Ih - lr ugonT in viLruma : the utlllghicdmfrcMirUllo iruhsnrlloiH , IndmhfiK ttH | ..i^udroa lay.

1 A1 Ih. ^ ‘

k«n.

Ftii-

CovB, Joseph. 470 Summit avenue, NVee- kAwken.

M acKerley, Leo H.. laa O inlnn avenue. W est Hoboken.

Leo Taller, of 3 3 West Fortieth s treet. U n n h a tU n , whose fa r t was b a Jlj tom And who has a fraetureil ekull. lie . In ihe n o r th Hudeon Hospital, Viiloii Hill, and will die.

John V artey . o f 90S Hlghiiolnt iiverue. W ett H oboken, who was also ha.ISy lu- Jnnsd. an d Jo h n Buttle, who roak.'S hla home In th e som e house with Varley, nro Also betnff tre a te d in Ihe sstne huPiiltal, hut Are eapee ted to recover. They a re hAdly c u t and bruised.

O uters In ju red include Sanuiel Johnnon, aIsd of M$ M lchpolnl avenue. West Hobo­ken, h n d fslovanni GereUa, "f the I*au-r- Atm plADfc rood. North Kirtten. They w e n no t tAkea to a hospital

T he ACrtdem occurred ns the men wero HWPAi1i« to m ake the flnol blante th a t

p r- 'ii'-nks,copper iiiTlIfSi m Irnti mnlwlc-g giiiliiblf' | for the maklnP!!: nf He«i-eiinT s tie l and j CDpi^T cenuiiit. 'Phe peliiiijiiciM hi the proceeding!! ugnln^t thi* Nnilorml Metal* lurglc Comi'QfiV (leorg« A S 'uh tnn U Cii. of sVow York. Aiigiiwt RruiJtlgnm, Of Hmilh Orii*ig‘r‘, luid \A', BinHifnrd. .McCar­te r ft Kngllph being llieir citmiscl. loo.

The Mei/iliurgic coinpiiny hus n fiodory on 1h<- lliiokensui'k mendowfl. of wlilch Mr. Driiullgrim wnn maniLger, hU clulm. Bs Rtatwl III Ihe pctltloi), hfliig for RfiD for Balnry fur the month#! of Novemhe: uiid Deconber, sNoUlor asBcts nor hntjlllilefl nro Hhitcd In e tiher r‘*'ilih>n. Iml tmeh o r - ' dor requires ihe illinB of n Ififi.iKfl bond by the r<“i’eiv»*ri.

WllW T!'l at] l'[lgl.e' imrl |)Hipunt )

!lin»' till- r‘ti Inf ‘nH'il Ihi r.ivor nf

i miAiiy HU> h ii', anil they

BADLY HURT BY FALL.

«ftd *kelr Blltht'* labor. The holes Had bWB d n u ed fmo the mek a i the

o f tb« lunoel and the btastlnir; m r d e r b»d dropped In. T hree --f^ m n « « re engaged in ‘'ram ping." or jack lD f. th e explosive Into the hole*, and

flee o lh e r men were w orking u i)iort fllsttinca behind them.

P r e ln Lny l.'neoiiaeh»uN T w o llo u r a on «itnlrTitty H e fo rc f le ln g A t-

te n d rtl-sS k M ll F r n o t t i r e d .W hile cllmbiiig (he stnlrH leading lo hla

foonis on the th ird floor of H4 Adame elreot, Inte SiUurday n igh t, Cluirica Preln. tb trly -fon r year* Old, alumhicij and fell to the laiMiJng on Ihe eccoiul floor, where hu lay JnsenHlble for a lnu ist two hours before he waa dlBCOvered. H e mrelvi^d a frac ­tu re of the akull, a. deep HCtilp wound and

j a frac tu re of the rlgh i wrlat.1 I t waa about 10 o ’elook S a tu rday n igh t when Preln wu* seen to enter the houne.

iciiiliH Dr. E lh iiti i.d fiiikl he wua in Imiueat. T h -re li-iiiliH d u rin g tile slinuid slop . Mr.

Yuung siiid lie wan ton I'lo^y to do an y ­th ing for th ' pii'.Heni, hill would ta k e It up Inler wHIi iht' i-mmly pbyNlidan As th e 1« !'niii:i'in[>l.ohiK going Smithon a lum infi Irip to' Miw .Mr. Y'uung laHl night ari.ll !#» Mild la l:a\t* tolil itjt; prriHiM'utur that lic liad rhnngud hlB inlnd ttml wa.H hniimii‘<l Ihi* dec,tha w ere not cn tln d v thi' riiiill Ilf the m eter.

The c'nm iy filiysloUn said be had Rp'^n the Pul'il.' Si'r\h-p offlidal?* mid had been aa su ro l Ma y would ilo all Uiey rould to prevem fiiitlu 'f pur’ll orrurrenr-fsa, and th a t they Wf-n* Jinxlnua, In fact, i" rem ove all quarti'i rnetera tn town. ila»|dlH the fac t that ihpy liad spent J"r>n,ah0 i r J300.- hl*0 Ir Ifistiilhng them. Ttdi! plan had been dlNcuHa»'d far fi long tlni** a t th e cor- pornllon'H irieetlngs. liul there wuc au-'h a rfomand fm the m eters th a t It had bi-en abandoned for a time.

R ev . DPs F m i e r r m l* « * th « Or«lev» C om purlnir W u rk vrilli t l i« t o f

UufHl SoniarllO N.Rev. Dr. I). R. F raser, pasto r o f th e

F irst P reahyierlun Cluircb. uddroised Ihe mem bers o f Uuya) Areanuin oounclla of N ewark jind vlcltilty m their annual llglmia ruNy In W allace Mnll yeste rday afternoon. T he clergynum 1* a m em ber of C orin th ian l.odge of the order. He pralprd iho m otives of the A rcanum , coniparlng It* w ork wUh the n e t o f th e gfvod S am nrhun. The o th e r sp eak eri w ere form er M ayor Jacob A. Lebkuecher. who preaided; M arry R. Ward, o f Je rsey City, gnitid regen t of the Slulo. and Rev. Henry M ertr Mellen, p asto r of C h rlil R e­formed I ’hurch, Woodside, who offered the Iijvoratlon. Solos were sung by Mrs. L. raiM ill Hecket and ielecllons w ere given by the W allace Hall O rnhealra.

Mr. LcUkyccher, Iniroduced by P a s t <TiNiid Ih 'genl r . E. McDowell, briefly oulJInei! lilt' piirpoHca of the order, w hich, he derhired. wus organlitcd for tbc m u tua l benefit of Us rnembere. and to c a r ry ou t tin- lilvliie charge of caring for th e widow nnd orphan Mr. W iird suld th e o rd e r ha^ M TTjemheishlp of 212,ono. nil In good standing. This, he aulil, 1.** rem arkab le , a* the order Is com paratively ynung. hav ing been In existence only th irty In llmt lime, he snM. it has

to 42.GOU beneflclarles.n r F rneer said ho bollevKl fully in th e

iiiHlrrlytng principles of ih« Royal A r- LMHum and In Us fra le rnn l nnd ph llan- i.hniplc work.

■‘\Vi'‘re living In an e ra of comblnee,*' he flfMd. "im d U IB necessary to have a ■■•onilHm* In order if> carry out any g rea t work, but tt combine 1* d isastrous w hen It r-liifchea in Us g rasp everyth ing .■tglii uud devotes It to solIlKh

ERAISES NEW GOVERNOR ANDDENOUNCESBREWERS

ARn-K ACEIlU UX U D IS tE D .

years, paid o u t

JUST ESCAPED ASPHYXIATION

j t t l» iu p p o s e d ^ n e of the men pounded lodgers In the place sjiw him ly-charge too hard, but exactly w h«t landing, but th ink ing th a t h<i

oaUBcd th e eatplnslon mny never heknu>vn. | tn ioxicaicd paid nn n ttcn llon lo him. ft>V the th ree men who were hnnahriK ; m tjn lg h i P e te r A, Ih itay tls ,Q)| explosive wore killed. They w ere , of the suloon un the groundi | ' the ir w ork w hen there came a ro a r he wns•o d tb s m en w ere hurled in j u ttrac ted by the g ro an s uf the uncun-ttons. T hose who hutl cbcapeo th e iviii and dlBCOvercd hlood streiim -ffnroe of th e b la s t found themselves bom - w ounds In P reln 's head,bafded by huge piece* of rock us they help he carried the man tolay p ro s tra te on th e floor of the tunnel. VyagmentB o f th e bodies of ihe th ree A m who had been fllllnK the holee w ith th* e ip loa lve w ere Bcailered to various gartA of th e tunnel section. The scream s Of those who had been Injurctl b ro u g h t o lh s r w orkm en to the rescue.

T here w a s a quick response from a n gpgeal to th e hospital and police.

^ € 0 H E FOR Aged m e e t in g .R e p o r ta A ro Q1v«a h r

V D tR ero& ee O fleora fo r J o b^ ' H o tn o a In a tlta tlea*

tike

& ® ' v Mr*. P 3 5 I" AT the flu

«h

T h e a n n u a l m eeting of the board of ttlU A gers o f th e Job Haines H om e fo r 4 to f l People w aa held a t ' the In stitu tion (U s a fte rn o o n . Seporta were subm itted

J ? '" Ijjt M rs. E lolse Russell Ferrall, c h a irm an ~ ' flnance com m ittee: Mrs. WtlllBin L.

co rresponding aecretary, who to ld th e w o rk o f the various com m ltteea

1 th e p ro g ress a t the home itse lf: M rs, Ifert P . M ain, recording secretary , 'Snd

F-, R 0 ia C h arlo tte F . Hedges, tre im urer, iV W i. A r th u r De Oroff. the presiden t,

' « U t A s h o r t address o f encouragem ent i t i rev iew ed th e year. ’ ii p flicen i w ill be elected la te In th e genrion. W ith the exception o f M rs,

, ag tlth , w ho h a s resigned a s corresponding eSbrstAry, th e officers will probably re -

* n U b th e Aome. . They are: P rea ldcn t, D b OrOfT; first vice-president, M rs.

Ogorgs B . C atlen i second vice-president, I d A W liltam M. Clarke; Ihltd v lce-pres-

-- ...l ^ o t , -M r*. WIUlAin R, B roughton: re -'^ f f l td ls g aec re ta ry , Mrs, Main,, an d treaa.■r- - - i'“~wffig II vievi+.A 'V.TACTaaa DAwraP w

hlB upanm entB and «f-nt for Dr. Jum ea H. L i’wrey, of 7B C ongress s treet.

The phyflidan dreased th e m un‘s Injurlo* at)d yesterday nnorniiig directed th a t he be sent to the C ity H uaplta l. This m orn­ing It wa* Butd th e re th a t P re in ’a condi­tion WB* serious.

W ANiTi A G R R E .H EN T AMKLLLED.

M r*.

C lw rloU a Hedges. R ep o rts ' fftl^ b s com pleted sod rsvlm d th is a f-

.-.s^ - iM o o n 's session and will be su b m itted flt the a n n u a l m eetlpg of the board of d l . iflotOrs V edneada jr,

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Llpttiau D ue* N ut N ow W an t to Aell H er P r o p e r ly .

Vice-Chancellor E m ery heard testim ony to-day Ul a su it b ro u g h t by Mrs. Naomi Llpmun, of 13 S ix teen th avenue, against A braham Deutsch, o f th is city , to compel th e anm iim ent of an ag reem en t m ade by her to sell two pieces of property, one on F ifteen th avenue and the o ther on South E ighteenth s tre e t , and thereby re ­move B cloud from th e ir titles. According to the bill Mrs. L ipm an an d the lute Isaac O oldner owned th e p ro p erties as tenan ts l a common, an d a f te r O oldner‘s death, D ecem ber 18, 1906, she b ough t the In terests ho had owned from A nnie Botoinon, to whom he had devised them .

Deutsch, according to th e papers, on a tte m p tln f to secure a loan from a build­ing and loan aasoclatlon , to c a rry out the deal, discovered th a t G oldper's form er in­te r e s t would be liab le fo r any debts he m igh t have left, fo r a year a f te r hi* d eath , and refused to ta k e th e property a t the tim e called J o r in the ngreem ent, w hich was Moy 20, 1906. A fte r the ex ­p ira tion of the y ear, how ever, he declared h im self ready to ta k e the property, bu t M rs. L ipm an then declined to aell on th e ground th a t she h ad tn the mean tim e m ade Im provem enU a t considerable qa- pense.

Q .a iir te r - ln - th e w 9 lo t M e te r * A g a in ' H e a r d F ru n i—C h i id « leU**

C'1o*e ( a l l .The quorter-ln-liu-Hlut k:ih outer enme

within an ace of clainuns .Anuiiicr vjuilni Saturday evening, when J = lin Chadcvlck, •hilty year« old, wuh LAfrmrm- tu hla home, 94 Hoyden slreel, uikI was returned to coiiBcitiuaneHa only n/ter a phyilclnn had w’ork**d ovt'r lihii foi lU' hour.'', Ai- though still 111 from Ills expent-nce. Cn ai- wif-k Is regarded a* out uf il.mger. l><- I'ure he hud been discuveivd the cut-re quarier's worth of gas brul intothe room In which Cliadwlck w,is elr-i'pln?.

filnee Janu .iry 19. when llu- iwu H yland children wort* killed by ku!*, Mie C had­wicks hud given up this m eans uf iliu m ' Inailng the ir house, out df four of the slut meter. On th a t d a te ihc lust quar-

j to r 's Wurth of gas had been rtinsumedi. and It Is Chadwick’s belief ih a i ihe je t In his bedroom had been allow ed lo re- mulii open.

ChadWaCk retired for a n ap a t 1 <Velock S a tu rd ay ufleriioon. Two hours la ie r Ills fa th e r, W illiam Chadwick, s en t u q u a r­te r lo the jan ito r of the build ing tn be deposited in hln meter. S h o rtly a f te r 6 o 'clock th e fa th e r went to aw ak en Ills son to r supper and found him unconsrious. D r. R obert Qulliana, of 262 Eligh s treet, w as Rumnioned, and worked over the un­conscious maa^untU nearly m idn igh t.

InInleresl*

I nm nol a Socialist and tloh’i believe in exalting the red flag over ’Old G lo ry / hut I hollevc we a re perilously near a verge where « com bine Is necefsary for p ro iec - | . . .lion. I t has l>cen said th a t Ihe Roynl ' f r om drink A rcanum I* a self-contained In stitu tion Jiul does not go beyond Its own circle In henefUiiig the needy. The man who cores for ihe fam ily uf everybody clue before he cares for hfs own Is wurse th an an in ­fidel. U la, therefore, the first care o f the Royal j^rcanum tn admiulBter io the needs of Its mamlJDr* and those dependeni upon 11. "

Tir FnizpT then referred to the good Snmnrltrin and said the story showed th e virtue uf going beyond the narrow con­fines of race, color nnd creed and ex ten d ­ing the helping hand to every m an m ade lo the Imago and llkenoss of Ood. He paid R tribu te to the medical f ra te rn ity for com m endable ac ts In m inistering to the poor w ithout recompense.

Dr. Frnxier conchidi*d by say in g thfit the best way o f keeping the highest com ­m andm ent. "T hou nhnit love ihe Lord Ihy God." Is by perfo rm ing service th a t bene­fits man.

K «v. Dp. M artin fluya F o rt'* M «*aM « W a* G reat U tte r a u e e —Llfiaop

T r a n * B cored fHcv. Dr, D aniel H . M artin , In hi* serm on

at Ihfl ClJnlou Aveim e R efonnod Church la st nlglU, extolled Qovernoi' F o r t for hi* a llllu d e tiiwurd Hi* liquor question, as- ■erihig th a t the new ly elected Exeeullv*. tlm rngh Ills u tte rance* a t his Inaugura­tion, "took rank w ith the g rea t statesm en of the present tim e." and fu r th e r declar­ing th a t the stand w hich Mr. Fo rt h*d de­fined In hi* Inaugural addreRs was "the best u tterance of any G overnor New J e r ­sey has yet had."

The subject of Ihe Rermon was "The M anly McHHugc of a Gr<*ui G overnor,' and re ferring to the u tte rance* of Governor Fo ri upon tak ing Ihe oath of oftice. Dr, M arlin said th a t his words .beapf>kc hi* indepcTidviice of charuettT and hi* keen In­flight Into th f real and g rea t hiterestB of the Comiiimiwealth; th a t they Indicated hlH detpim lnuilon to b reak loose from the polltlclana and to tn is l Ihe people, and Hint they Rhowed his understand ing of the new order of things.

"aMore Iban ft dozen Governors of fiB m any ytatt-s have taken evtui etrongor posUlnuH on the excise queRtlon/' tho pas­to r suld. "The Im portan t th ing about th* F o rt message is th a t it luriiK Ihe light on tho liquor bunlness and shows lo the people its proper sintuR. W hen Governor F o rt recomiuei^ds u lav,’ prolilblting br#‘W- era o r wholesale lluunr d nlcre from eatiib- tlahlng iu ioons In Horiie o ther person's nunve, or from furn ish ing the money for th a t purpo.se, he tak e s u patriotic siand "

Regiirdlng the Influence of the browera. Dr. M arlin declared:

"YV'e hftve been In the habit of pouring our invectives upon the head of ibe saUmn- keepor hccnuBc he happens in be the man In slghl, when we th ink uf the which

B u i th e eahion-keeper i I* only the ba rtender for the brewer. In ' th is city we have m ore th a n l.iiX) saloun*.

Bomethlng over 1.000 o f them are uwued or m ortgaged by th e brew ers, so th u t we need to rem em ber th n l behind the sh irt­sleeved dispenser of d rin k s a t the bar s tan d s the well-fed, pala tla lly housed brew er and distiller, who repreRenia the organised rum power, tho g rea test of all ungodly tru s ts ."

In concluBlon Dr. M artin declared th a t It WQ* time th a t the ChrlstlHn church com bated the organized liquor traffic, sn enem y, he rtsserted, th a t "reepecta no law , hum an o r divine, vio lates legtalallve enactm ents and tram p les upon th e moat solem n constitu tiona l Inhibitions."

R*Ta Dr» C m ft* A^driM M * T w o C o*- York** F l s k t

N ord* M oral Rmpport,R ev. D r. W ilbu r F. C ra ft* appealed to

the New Jem ey com m uter*. In addresic* delivered a t the K orpi Buform ed Church la s t n igh t and the F irs t R eform ed Church In the m orning, to support G overnor H ughes o f New York In lilt s tan d against b e ttin g 'It the race track s o f th a t S ta ti. Dr. C ra fts Is prom inent in th s u ltair* uf the In te rn a tio n a l R eform B ureau , which

a q YEARS a g o webegan' [ n laundering C o l l flrs,

Cuffs, Shirts and Vests in a manner that con­vinced people of the unus­ually high character of our work.

We're at it yet.

has fo r y ears w aged w ar a g u ln st aH Curm* o f gam bling.

T he sp eak er declared he believed th a t the fight now before the i>eople of New York S ta le lo he m ost Im portunt. and tliHt the opponents of b e ttin g on Imrse nice* w ere Jubilant a t hav ing the Gov­erno r w ith them . Senator A gnew and As­sem blym an H a rt hftve Introduced h 'lls In the lacgisla turc forbidding the placing uf w agers a t the truck*, and D r, C rafis urged those people living In New Jersey, but golHK each day to buelnesa In New York, to do us much m issionary work am ong the vo ters of th a t S ta te a s possi­ble. go as to win adheren ts to th e move­m ent.

L arge congregntlons heard D r. C rafla a t bo th th e churchi‘8 a t w hich he ap­peared.

I ''A fe s la l B n 'n ft “ T t t Yellor U 'afm i,'’

U n i o n 5 t e a m L a t i n d r888 Broad Street. 'Phoiw 34'

O ranze Office (Tlie Eseex)SSfi B i^ la8 ti*e (. ’FhousSAII

F .N . SO M M ER , Tet. ttO ly g Broad Hta, Adver­tiser B ldg.

I UVKItTlHEMENTN for the Newsancte t l N. Y. new spaper* received a t regolarofllcersite . N. Y*adv*. left

before 6 F .91, w ill a p p e a r In th e m o m - liig ed ition* . Advii received fu r a l l n ew sp ap ers a n d m agazlue* p u b lished

FIRE PUT nSELF OUT.T he o e iltn s te l l In th e kitchen of M ax

Skoek'e a p e r tm e n ta a t MS L ittleton ave At ( : n

fam ilie s U vltif In the house w ere ^ ^ n ae f l, an fl.^ 'u rried ly dressing. Im stened Into th e Atreet. Bloch rushed in to th e k itchen . I t WBB full o f smoke, and he M t no tim e In eendlng In en alarm .

y ^ e n th e firem en a rrived the fire w aa o s t , h u t C ap tain M artin, of the Belvage C erp i, m ade a n investigation. H e found

t* V i th a t the beam a o f the celling w ere b u rn - ed and th a t th e w a ter pipe had been m ett- eA In th is w ay the fire was ex tingu ished

r ^ 4 . th e w alls becam e w ater-eoaked an d crum bled . H ow the fire s tarted could no t he aece rta ln ed . M artin th eu eh t It had p rohab ly been burning all night.

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PROBLEM WHOM TO ACCUSE.

A ro u s e d t b e W r o n g M en.*'A cttfte. Qf m is taken Identity" ,w as th e

exp lanation offered by R obert HcDougall, of 73 Colden s tree t, to Judge !Ie r r In the Second Precinct C ourt th is morning, when gaked w hat com pla in t he hnd to p re fe r a g a in st th ree colored m en who were a r ­rested flt hi* In s tance early yesterday

AAAVMMP -.V -v• - m om lng On a ch arg e o f robbing him ofo’clock yesterday m orn ing , i" s lity -llv e c tn ti . M cDougnll waa locked

' up with the tr io and com pelled to rem ain Ip "a c^ iiu n tU thl* m orning , when he ad ­vanced, his egp tann tlon . Tn dlacharglng th e q u a rte t Judge H e rr advised M cDougalt to be m ore carefu l In hi* IdentlllcuUong bsreaft« r.

A lle g e d E x c is e V lu ln lo r C o m p la in e dA g a in s t O w n ed S a lu o a i b a t H e

D id n 't—A n o ib c r l iu ld a L ic e n s e .■^*hen the cuae againat C harlc* Steve,

of 62 Van Buren street, charged w ith vio­la tin g the excise law, was called in the T h ird Precinct Police Court th is m o rn ­ing. Judge Howell ami C ap tain ChrlsLie found they had a problem to solve be­fore a com plaint could be tak en . L ast n ig h t P atro lm an K^ernan *u>s he found S teve behind the bar, boughi a glasi^ of lager and then arres ted Steve.

T his morning it w as dlscloaed to the co u rt th a t the license for the saloon wu* in the nam e of Michael B uckharw lck , of 63 Jackson street. I t wa* decldeii to get ih s la tte r In court. H e t o ld . the judge th a t he sold the saloon to Btjive several w eeks ago, but th a t Ihe ira u s fe r lo r the Ucehse was made out In th e nam e of John Vnllkcvlcx, who Uvea on Adam* s tree t, because Steve Is not citizen. C om plaint then w as Inken ag u ln sl S teve an d he was held In ^ bail for the g rand Jury, B uckharw lck was paro led a s a w it­ness^ nnd ix summons w as issued for the upprohehslon of V allkcvlci.

F n slo r M cD o w e ll «in M iss ion BoaCfl.Rev John McDowell, p asto r of the Park

P resby terian C hurch, haa been elected a m em ber of the Hoard of Foreign Blons of the P reshy lerlan Church.

Mis-

g . Altman $c (En.MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS

SOLD USUALLY FOR $5.00

T E M P E R A T IR E

A lm as*

GROW S W A R M E R .

TO-MORROW (TUESDAV), JAN. 28th AT $2.85 each

CONSISTING OF 26 AND 28 INCH SIZES, WITH HANDLES IN VARIOUS NOVELTY STYLES,

MEN’S AND WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFSAT PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL

TO-MORRQW (TUESDAY) AND WEDNESDAY. JAN. 28th & 2«0l.

AS FOLLOWS:

MEN'S INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,

SOLD USUALLY FOR |1 . « PER HALF DOZEN

WOMEN'S INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.

SOLD USUALLY FOR ISi. PER HALF DOZEN

AT $1.00

AT S8C.

BALLINOTON BOOTH H E R E .

A g p c u ls S u p .In T w o C b n rc h e s f o r p o r t o f D ay N u rse ry ,

' G eneral BalUngttm Booth, head of th e V olun teers o f America, spake a t th e a f te r ­noon serv ice in the South P ark P re s b y ­te rian C hurch , and tit n ight In the Pllgh Btroet P resb y te rian Church.

A t Ih e ’ fo rm er place, aside from te llin g o f the p rison w ork done by hi* w ife an d Ihe re lie f given by the Volunteer* th ro u g h ­put th e coun try , he mnde an appea l fo r

R u b b e r y Id M o n t r la l r .Mrs. F. F. Cam pbell, of 230 youth M oun-

donfttlon* to Apsiflt In efltfthllshlng ft day | avenue,

S e c o n d P r e c in c t P o l i c e R n td H o n se .F ines and costa a g g reg a tin g $96.06 were

Imposed by Judge H e r r in the Second P rec inc t Police C ourt thia m orning upon five prisoners, a ll colored, taken tn a ra id upon a d iso rderly house a t 9 N ew ark s tre e t early y este rd ay morning. Mrs, EUsa Simons, fifty-five years old. the pro-", prietroBB. wa* fined $Ti0 nnd $5.05 In cost*. Flnew of $10 each w ere Imposed on tho remiaining four prlBoners wlio w ere s tated a s Mrs, Minnie SimonB, th ir ty years old; C arrie Jenks, tw e n ty -th ree years old; N a ­thaniel Sandford. th ir ty -e ig h t years old. u f 27 Irv ing avenue, South Orange, and E dw ard H aywood, th ir ty -n in e years old, o f 758 Greenwich s tre e t . None of them had sufficient m oney to pay the fine. P o ­licemen Owen*. E a rly , Brody and Tor- tariello made the raid .

n u rse ry a t th e "Newark lieodquiirlers of th e V olun teers, 23 Cednr Rtreel. A collec­tion w as ta k e n , umou itlng to aim ost $100,

M ontclair, reported to the

F IN E D F O R ABDMNG HCm SE.

On th e ch arg e of being cruel to ht* ho rse uu Cllnt<in ovenui* S a tu rday a f te r - \ nelghburhood noon. M orris NesBon, iw enty-ont yqnrs old. of 64 M onm outh Bireei, ■wafi fined %!£* nod i coals am o u n tin to $3.GO, by Judge T lcrr In the F o u r th P recinct Court Uils m o rn in g - on Ihe com pta in t of Colonel Filwanlp. nf th e Society fo r the Prevention of C ruelty to Animal*.

R ichard F . Hopwood. of the Boclety, m ade th e a rre s t- Nenson was said to iinve kicked his horse.

p e J i^ of th u t tow n to -d ay th a t a q uan tity o f plated siiverw firc had bfcn etoleti from her liome- Several x 'acanl houses on the Orangu road, the police have Isarned. hftVo also been en lc rcd during the Inst week. The e lec trica l w iring has been t r rn aw ay In some place*. The police tb ink the Onmage wn* done by hoys In tha

T w ic e an lU s b an 11 W a s Y e a r A go T o -d u y .

The tem peratu re a t noon to -day , a s reg- Isteretf a t the H igh Bchool, w as 42 degree*, ftt 7 A. M. It was 27 degree* an d a t 3 A. M. 35 degrees. The hum idity w’ti* 100 per cen t, at 3 A. M.. 91 per cent, a t 7 A. M. and jtS a t noon. The wind waa aau ihw est, blowing a t a velocity of tw en ty mJles per hour. There was .16 of an Inch o f precip i­tation .

Y esterday the h ighest tem p e ra tu re waa 40 degrees: the lowest 21 and th e average 30.2 degrees. The higheat h um id ity wits lOO per cent., tlie lowest 81 and th e average SH). The prevailing wind waa aou theast and blew a t a maxim um velocity of fif­teen inilc* per hour. T here w ae a preclpt- liUinn of .W of an Inch. T he d.^y waa cloudy,

One y e a r ago to-day the h ig h est tem ­p e ra tu re was 24 degrees, the low est 6 de­grees and the average 17.7. T he day wua cloudy. ____________________

D r u n k e n n e s s C u r a b l eDrvinkenness la no longer con&Iderod

crim e; cralneiil scientists and phy.slcinna have agreed tho t It Is a dieease an d m ust be trea ted fls such.

The home trea tm en t th a t has been used fo r a number of years, #nd In h ighly suc­cessful, iH Orrlne, Tt la sold under a posi­tive guaran tee th a t if It does not effect a

,, , „ , cure y o u f money will he re tu rned , WhenItiiinn l,o< lge E le c t io n . , _ i, , , , J t , ^ K HM * r, I tlPSlrmg to give secretly, pu rch ase OrrineU i i H c i f r y j ' • I '

Berg, pri-flldent; Adolph Vogel. vlce-pn-Kl- | u n in e fJo. 2 should be given. O rrine cofcf* dent; Qeuige Spottlfiwoode. treasu rer for but 11 per box. Mailed on receipt of price, the fopty-firat y e a r ; N ewell N. Smith, aec- [ W ru,. for free trea tise on "D runkenness."

s';‘ruX: Z ™ /■ N « ^ ir > f '^ f ie n T 'H i^ * dfthd Renjftinln P. L nidlaw . dircciors. The ■ Chas. H olzhauer, Bruad

MEN'S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.

SOLD USUALLY FOR fl.25 PER HALF DOZEN AT $1.00

WOMEN’S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,

SOLD USUALLY FOR 75c. PER HALF DOZEN . AT 58c.

WOMEN'S WHITE EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,

SOLD USUALLY FOR 25c. TO fl.OO EACH AT iS c ., ZSc. Ii 50c.

MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY, in special

ASSORTMENTS, WILL BE ON SALE TO-MORROW

(TUESDAY) JAN. 28th:

MEN'S FANCY COLORED

THREAD HALF-HOSE,

AND EMBROIDERED

SOLD .USUALLY FOR

BLACK LISLE

SOC. AT

ireiiS'urer'B repo rt wuh ftatlsfaytorv. ! and M arket streets.

MILKED! MILKED! MILKED!

Ir .'

That is what has been done to the Public Utilities of Liew Jersey by the handful of pro­moters who have manipulated one of the most valuable properties in the world. The promoters milked the Public Utilities Cow until the milk was all gone, and kept right on milking until they fillet} their pails with blood. The blood of

> the widows and orphans. DAI^E TO MEN­TION A CERTAIN SUIT IN CHANCERY BROUGHT BY .STOCKHOLDERS TO RE­COVER AN ALLEGED PROMOTERS’ FEE O F SIX MILLION DOLLARS, FOR ORGAN­IZING A TWENTY MILLION JDOLLAR COMPANY, and the promoters cr^ out; "Think of the widows and orphans. ” The widows are carrying their babes in arms because they cannot afford a six-dollar baby carriage, but their pro­tectors ride in the most expensive automobiles where a few years ago they walked on worn soles and slopped oyer heels.

The Newark Block Lighting Company is lighting two central blocks in Newark. It is earoiog real money selling current at 6 cents p e r IdloiratL We have a franchise that wUI allow of to do business in seventeen centra] blopks of M em rk, bet we have not extended our equip- ment because we are waiting for a Supreme Court dediioR, having been haled to Court by the Public

Service Corporation on certiorari proceedings.We have no water, no yellow dog fund, no

lobbyists, no free lists. We do not {unlike our competitors) charge one man 3Lcents and an­other man 10 cents for identically the same ser­vice. We do not hire detectives to harry our competitors.

We pray for a Public Utilities Bill such as Governor Hughes gave New York, and until New Jersey has such a bill, New Jersey’s securi­ties will never be worth one-half what they should be. Take the power to steal out of the hands of unscrupulous promoters, make their actions subject to an honest Public Utilities Com­mission and confidence in New Jersey’s securities w ill be restored. It is an undisputed fact that the people of the country at large have lost faith in New Jersey’s dishonest "frenzied financiers," but they will have faith in the securities if the power to control their watering and merging is taken from the men who have done the milking.

Let every holder of New Jersey securities aggressively assist Senator Everett Colby and Assemblyman William P, Martin in passing a Public Utilities Bill that has the rate-making power in it and the Court Review clause out of i t

32c. PER PAIR PER HALF DOZEN PAIRS, $1.75

CHILDREN'S RIBBED BLACK COTTON HOSE,

$1.10 PER HALF DOZEN PAIRS.

B L A C K D R E S S M A T E R IA L , co m prisin g 5.000 yards

OF CHIFFON PANAMAS, 54 INCHES WIDE. SOLD

USUALLY FOR |l.S 0 PER YARD,

TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JAN 2Bth, AT 88C. PER YARD

34th & trM t. 35th § t w r t anH 5th A o m i p . S fftn f a r l u

W e m u s t a l l u se la x a t iv e sw e who eat rich foods and exercise

too little. The best way to take them is a Cascarct u t a time—when you need it

You know when you need Cascarets.Y'ou feel a certain dullness, a depression—iierhaps the ap­

proach of a headache.You say, 'T must take something tonight " But why do you

waste the day?It is easy to keep flt your best at all times, if you’ll do it.The way is to carry a box of Cascarets with you. Take one

just as soon as you need it.Then the clouds rise at once.

The need for Cascarets I» a natural need. D on 't think that yon at* drugging yourself. •

We must get a laxative some way. If we don’t get it throngh exerdae, and through proper food, wo m ust get it otherwise.

Cascarets are the next best way.)

Ask your Doctor about it.

K f ’NEW ARK BLOCK LIGHTING COMPANY,JAMES Me SEVMOUR. M . P m ld e o t

Hundreds of people in this city this minute are about ready to purchase a talking machine.

Buy in the daylight! Makecomparisons! The

C o l t i m l i i aG r a p t i o p h o n e

is made in the largest talking machine factory in the world, under the basic patents, which are con­trolled exclusively by us.

As a musical instrument it is incomparable, and as a piece of mechanism it is perfect.

The Columbia Graphophone is the original talking machine. Allothers came later, and no other has caught up.

Complete fZOO, and at f23.60

Disc or cylinder, outfits from f l2 to this " B N ” outfit is a fair example.

The ‘'B N ” G R A P H O ­PHONE complete, including six records and ZOO needles.

Any outfit sold on easy terms.

COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 10 A cadem y Street,

(^ p o s lte Postoftice.CoSniDbla Disc and Cylinder Records flt any tftlklDj? mnehlne and make It

sound a lm ost a* good as the ColUEDbia Urapho|)Uon«.

The Latest PatternsIn Sterling and Plated Silver

PfcEOPLE have come to realhtc that the “Wiss Store" is the home of all the best and the latest designs in Silverware.

W e immediately stock all new and worthy patterns of America's leading silver­smiths as soon as issued.

Our display shows an immense variety of things in sterling and plated silver that are notably suitable for Wedding, Anniver-. sary, Birthday and'Graduation gifts, becauseof their practical utility, their decorative ap­pearance, their lasting wear arid moderate cost.

J. Wiss & SonsJEWELRY, SILVERWARE, J-ptJT GLASS, CUTLERY

and EYEGLASS^,

683 BROAD STREET.

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" M e ^ s for Prescriptipfuf

He will tell you that the day of the violent purgative is past. Tho day of pil’.a, salts, castor oil and cathartics. .n-

T his is the day of the gentle in medicine, the natural, the pleasant. Cascarets act just as certain, foods act—just os exercise acts—on.the

bowels, — ----------- - . t i ji.‘ ■

lUenia'.s^'Gtm o f a i c f e 'tiid J A im d i' — f o f ' i m c o i i , <a>hik skin— * * g a o n n te e d "

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M-53 LAWRENCE STREET, NEWARK, N. j.Cascarets are Candy tabieta. They are sold by all dmggtata, but nevet

in bulk, fie sure to get the j^eanine, with C CC on every tablet. The price la 50 cents, 25 cents and ~ ^

ht 5 been the habit of. thousands fdr ■ quarter fi aentury! The remarkably unfform jiare used at every step-r-from the procuftftg 'crf iniEredi* ents to final "double c b ^ 5ni’'r“ hfct ;niade Menk justly famous-^hlle Mwk . pricei are £ low enough to make^otteff' prices nbthing short of eatravagflimJ Next time,.-E Use^Menk’s-=and

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M I M E WIFE IS FOUND HERE

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W o n u o and Young Daughter, of W alden, N. Y., Say They

Fled vnth Two Men.

HUSBAND TAKES FAMILY BACK

M rs. N o ra Ware! and h e r daugh ter E tiie i, fourteen years old, who dltuippear- •d from the ir homo in W alden. Urivnao C ounty , N. Y'., C hristm as eve, w^^*e found, w ith o u t mean® of euhaJetunce. ul m Coiu- nvi'ci: s tree t, early last m ifht. by DeieC’ live-S iT gean t Kulin, who Tvaa dtrevied to the IjoUBfl by WlJllatn W ard, the huabuiid, W'ho reached ibis cll> yeste rday a fte r- iK«m In quest of hiK wife uiid child.

M other uiid dau g h te r were tukeii to po- Due head q u arters , w here A ctlug CapCimi Connell questioned the duugSjier and Iftarnod m a t the suspielona of the renl- den ta of the quiet tow n of W aiden, who connected the cUsaptieamnce of Airs. W ard Wnd the g irl w tib th a t of John and H ai ry McComlia, bro thers, dT the sam e _lown. Who w ere not seen In th a t loqailty ' u tte r tho n ig h t the W urda kell home, w ere well fotindcil.

A ccording to the girl, Jo h n McCombs, th e older of the urothere, uccom punled 4>«r and her m other to th is city, and all th re e w ont to live a t ihe Commerce etreuT ItDuso. The o th e r b ro ther traveled with th e p a rty a s fa r as N ew burg Tlirea veek tf ago, the girl uald, John MeC'otnhs d isappeared . Alra. W ard w as witlmuL m oney o r friends, nnd the s ituation be- oam e such tlu it lust week she decided to w rite to her siator In W alden for as- ■Istanoe. Mrs. W iird asked her s is te r to m nd her and pleaded w ith h e r to'.keep th e fa c t of her w hereabout* from her bush^nd . The eiHicr tu rned the le tte r over to W ard, and through the chief of police In W alden he got Into com m unica­tion w ith Acting r a p la li i Connell and la te r s ta r te d fu r th is city.

Mr*. W nrd was in a repen tan t mood w hen she reiiched police h eadquarters find w as confronted with her husband. W ard at first w as inclined to Ignore her. but w as anx ious th a t his d au g h te r be restored to him. F o r several m inutes husl)and and w ife w ere closeted with Oie acting cap­ta in and detectives. Connell gucMtlonod M rs. W ard and la te r asked the g irl some questions. W ard asked his dau g h te r If

w as w illing to accom pany him hciine and she replied th a t she wuu[d not go w ith him unless her m other was allowed to go. W ard finally consented to take the w om an and child back to W alden.

Th* W ards have six children, a ll of w hom a re younger than the dau g h te r who Accompanied M rs. Wuj-d on ber night,

HEBREW O R P ^ N ASYLUM SOOETY HEARS REPORTS

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S n o w - C lo vd H ills to S a .n d y S h o r e s

O0c*ra Ar« Elected and GaIiis In Finance* And Children Cared

for Are Showit.T h e fo rty -e igh th an n u sl m eeting of the

H ebrew Benevolent and O rphan Asylum Society w as held a t the Inslltu tlon , 536 C linton avenue, yeste rday m orning. Ofll- fcers w ere elected and rep o rts w ere re­ceived. Officers w ere elected a* follows: P res id en t, Sim on Scheuer; vice-president, Jo seph Goet*; treasu rer, Louis P la u t; d i­re c to rs fo r th ree years, Adolph Hollander, b a v ld S traus, Jacob Roth, A braham Rotheebild , Louis Bchlealngcr, D avid Os- td rw ell and Joseph Qoetz^ T here a re t:W«nty-one m em bers on the bciard of dl* re c to rs now, and It w as voted to add seven young men. m aking the num ber tw enty- « jg h t T hey will be elected a t a special m eeting . The resignation of Q. J. Kemp« M sec re ta ry having been accepted, th a t dQ ce will be filled by the p residen t la ter.

T h* p residen t subm itted an annual re.. p o rt, saying th a t the society ta In b e tte r financial condition 't h a n la s t year. He H id nineteen more o rphans had been ta k e n In the home du ring the year, th e re ^ I n g seventy-one th e re now . H e gave th e %et expensos os 124,969, those >Ior the y e a r before hav ing bean $2AfilL *ald t h a t the subsorlptlon of one firm In the d t y bad been ra ised th is y ear from ^00 i; to w hile other* had a ided g rea tly .

M r, Schetier said th a t the m em bership h a d increased by lOD d u rin g the y ear, the ro ll now num bering 895 mem bers, and th a t 9 2 ,^ h ad been recel'" d In legacies. H e spoke of a special m eeting la s t M arch, w hen reso lu tions on the d ea th of Reuben T n ... \ vlce-preeldent, w ere adopted. He also re fe rred to th e recen t m a n ia g e o f the ouperln tcndcn t, Bimon L. P rem se taar , and apokjb g ra te fu lly , of services rendered by

religious teacher. M eyer S. Hood, and h is a ss is tan ts , by th e L adles' H ebrew O r­p h a n Aid aoclety , by the H ebrew Ladles' Sew ing Circle, by M rs. H a rry B uechler in In s tru c tin g th e children In m usic, and by th e C ongregation B 'nai Jeahu run in donat> in g (ODD, o n e 'h a lf of the collection on Yom i^ppur,-*The p residen t recom m ended th a t he bo

em pow ered to appo in t a com m ittee to rev ise the bylaw s of the society, w hich w&B done, and th a t th e boa rd m em ber- sh ip be increased, w hich w as a lso voted upon favorably.

T h e finance com m ittee reporte<\ a ba l­an ce o f 96,172.41 from la s t y ear an d re ­ceip ts of 929,561,92, $23,389.61 being cash, H d a p resen t balance o f 92,602.04. The Ssllef com m ittee reported 96,096.80 spent. And the ' ni^m bershlp com m ittee s ta ted t h s t tw elve m jm bcrs of the so c ie ty ,b ad died d u rin g the year. T he o rphan cora- ■ l l t te a . subm itted a rep o rt say ing th a t th e re a re sev'^nty-one children now in tho asy lum , th ir .y girls and forty-one boys, an d th a t t'uere a re elglity-one person* resid ing In th e home, Including a tten d ­a n ts , eto, M r. P rem se laar said sixty-five ch ild ren M tend the B ergen S trae t School; fo u r boy* have been confirm ed a t the T am pF B 'nal Jeahu run ; th e boys' band h a s viayed a t various en te rta in m en ts: tw o boys now a tten d H igh School, and ope boy and one g irl a re employed.

CIGARBTTEB HAD NO STAMP.

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R a T cn n e A n tb o rttle * H o ld M orrla F lR k elD teln o n C h a rg e .

ITnIted States Commlaeloner Bigelov eemmltted Morrla Flnkeletein, of Brook­lyn, to the county jail to-day In default d( 1 ,000 ball to await a bearing to-mor­row on a charge of eelUnd unstamped etgam and cigarettes, preferred by Deputy tKilted Statea Marshal Mayhew;, Flnkel- fdJn. who formerly lived In this city, ihsti arrested by Deputy Internal Revertue CttUeotor Cavanaugh on Saturday after- HDOli, just after he had disposed of (he Mst of a lot of about 20,(100 alleged un- aUmped cigarettes put up In lOO packages to Uorrls Blum, of 9 Prince street.

Recording to Cavanaugh, Flnkeisteln been under suspicion from the time

t f | started a cigar and cigarette manufac- hHT' on Prince stteet, near West Kinney, two years ago. He moved to Brooklyn ■Iwat eighteen monthg ago. Soon after hU departure, It is said to have been die. dpyered that he Was making periodical grips to Hewark, and watching resulted In hla arrest.,|ft. -r - ...... a . .........

To Cnee a Cold Ut Oae Day '■trabs HaxatlT* Bremo Qulnlna Tahlsts. nrugglsta refund money II U falU to mirs. B .^G rove'*A ^natura Is on sacb bon. Be.

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HERE are those who d is like the blow and snow of W inter — those to whom the rigors of Winter are a'menace and the music of the sleigh bells not alluring— those who like

outdoors but like it where there are balmy breezes from warm seas and soothing rays from a tropical sun: those who prefer the free­dom of sheer and light summery garb to being smothered in wraps and heavy furs— these folks, at least those fortunate enough to spare the time and money— are thinking noA' of planning for a Winter vacation mid the palms and palmettos of the Southland or in a sunny dim e abroad.

In a day the sw ift trains w ill transplant you from the snow- clad hills to sandy shores, but it takes more than a day for prepar­ing tor such a trip w ith the proper apparel for traveling and for the pleasures to be had when you arrive— it lakes time,

1 liis store is amply prepared w ith apparel and equipment of every sort for a Southern or European trip— fixed as no other store IS with a variety of dresses, waists or hats and robes surpassing

the combined stocks of other Newark stores, making it easy for you to select your entire outfit here.

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Lingerie Dresses nt HanJkerchief Linen and heavily H;ind- l-mbroidereJ Linens; h-,tutiful White Dresses of Persian Lawn, [Jotted Swiss .ind B:iti‘-tf, I'xquisitely trimmed with laces, embroideries, etc.; handsome Silk Dresses and Shirt Waist Suits in stripes, checks and plain colors; IJneii and Rep Summer Skirts in goodly variety are ready for . on at the most ijioJerat'- pnees.

Maodsome Waists nf prc'iicli Batiste, All-Over Embroidery and Handkerchi'.'i Ijnen, c-xquisitelv innrneJ with i.ices—.W.iltese, Ar- nit'nian, Ermch and Gernun Vjlencienne-, w'lth motifs and medairions;

Fancy Dress Waists for wear on special occasinn--, ch-irminirlv made ol Hnissels Net, All-Over Laces, Cluny, Baby Irish and Chiffon Cloth; W aists of t.ingerie and Messnline, r.iriiciilarly nice tor Southern climates; daintily trimmed with Valenciennes Laces and hyiet Rmhn.>,-iej;ies—all are liere at pleasing prices.

Charming Trimmed Hats—.Many of them mipnrtfil; Rich Dress Hat.s, Tailored Effects, Street,Carriage and Porch Hats—some copies of itn.' French proJuLts, many iruin oar own workrooms; full

of character, beauty and wortli; all marked at moderate prices. Outing and Traveling Hats of many kinds, shapes and caiors—new and novel effects—as good a showing as will be seen in any New York store, and surely much lower in price than exclusive Fifth avenue houses would ask you.

Fine French Hand-.'Vfaite Underwear, High Grade Hosiery, fash­ionable Gloves, La Vida and other fine Corsets; exquisite Neckwear,Lace Robes—all are here and ready for those preparing for a Southern tour or fur the spring and summer season.

Trunks and Bags of every sort for travelers, a collection unsurpas.seJ by any from the plainest kinds to the most elabor.ite.

Books. W riting Paper, Fountain Pens, Portfolios, Hand Bags, Purses, Thermos Toilet Goods—every traveling necessity is here in great plentitude at the lowest know-n prices.

Hahne& Co.’s is a gieat store for tourists and a great store for stay-at-homes,

house in the city.

Bottles,

Superb Kranich& Bach PianosKranich & Bach Pianos are made solely and wholly by Kranich & Bach, not simply gathered

In parts and put together, but manufactured entire, from keyboards to cases, m their own factories; and tpcause Kranich X; Bach are the real builders of the pianos hearing their name they are enabled to con­trol absolutely the quality of the instruments and to guarantee them in such a manner as to leave no doubt in the mind of the purchaser as to the artistic excellence and lasting qualities of the pianos ihey make.

Kranich & Bach Pianos are equipped with many important devices which add materially to the worth of the instrument. Principal among these is the metallic action rack by which the action proper is made absolutely independent of the case; the patent damper head which prevents damage from atmospheric changes and the patent music desk. Other patents are important, but we cannot at this time describe them.

Tliese pianos possess every acoustic quality that can he put into the construction of a piano. In tone and touch they are surpassed by none; in appearance they meet every requirement, being a delight to the eye and a joy forever.

There are some makes of pianos selling at higher prices than the Kranich & Bach, but it is doubtful if any of them will respond to the will and touch of the musician and give forth sweeter tones than the Kranich & Bach.

These superb Pianos are sold on easy terms. Let us tell you of our Club Plan.--------j

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Representcvtives In Newark

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PIANOSKranich & Bach Hardman Gablcr HazeltonLeins RuckstuhlHahne Hensel

Spencer •Hardman Autotone Harrington Autotone

LAST WEEK JANUARY FURNITURE SALEHAVE YOU PA RTICIPA TED IN THE DISTRIBUTION O F PR O FIT S?

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These closets are built of nice­ly figured oak in golden finish, highly polished; have bent glass sides; upper inside panel has re­flecting mirror; four spaces for display purposes; fancy shaped bevel mirror set in top; a rich piece of furniture; usual- ly sold at the moderate

price of $25; in the January sale at only...

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If the savings that have accrued to the public purse thru this January Sale of Furniture—to say nothing of our many other enterprises—were summed up, the figures would astonish you. The way we have pared off the profits is something staggering. Yet there are some folks who have not awakened to the great saving possibilities of this sale—many who have not yet bought needed furniture,

To these we would say come this week—the last of the sale. Come before original prices are restored. Picking is good. Variety is still immense. Bargains are most plentiful.

And note this fact—No New York store will match our special features in the February Sales.

Som e Of T he Things You C an Now Buy At R^educed Prices.

Dining Room ChacirsLike Illustration,

We make a specialty of these chairs and sell hundreds of them. They are built of oai( in golden finish with bo.x frame and cane seat; many dealers would ask you $2.50 for a chair equal to it, and it is well worth that price; our regular charge is $2.25, but dur­ing the January Sale we say

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.Substantially built of oak in golden finish, highly polished; base 44 inches long; 28 inches deep; cupboard below the large drawer with two small drawers, onebeinglinedforsilver;French mirror of best quality, beveled; brass handles;same design with oval mirror if preferred; regular selling price $25; in the Janu­ary Furniture Sale at

$ 17.50

ForBrass Beds, B rass Cribs, Bedroom Suits, Rockers,Toilet Tables, Toilet Sets, Somnoes, lndl.i Seats, W ardrobes, W ash Stands,

Bedroom.Metal Beds, Metal Cribs,

Folding Beds, Dressers,

Fancy Tables, Chiffoniers,

Cottage Chairs, Cheval Glasses,

Clothes Trees.

For LibraryLibrary Tables, Combination Desks,Sectional Bookcases, Desks,Davenport Sofas, Card Tables,Arm Ch.airs, Bookcases,C o u c h e s , Morris Chairs, Footstools.

For PatrlorGold Chairs, cane and upholstered.Music C abinets, Parlor Cabinets,Easy C hairs, Rockers,Gold Tables, Fancy Tables,Divans, Piano Stools,Odd Fancy Chairs, Parlor Settees,Brlc-a-Brac Cabinets, Easels,Pianola C abinets, Tabourettes.Pedestals, *

For Dining-Room.Sideboards, Side Tables,China C losets, Extension Tables,Chafing Stand Sets, Cane Dining Chairs, Leather Arm Chairs,C hildren 's Tea C hairs,Children’s High Chairs,Tea W agons,

For tfveTables,Hanging Hat Racks, Hall Stands,Umbrella Stands,

HallHall Clocks, Hall Settees, Cofttmners, Hal! Boxes.

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Plate Racks, Tea Tables, Cellerettes,

Tray Tables, Plant Stands.

M iscellaneous.Den Pieces, M irrors, Red Rests, Bed Trays, Book Racks,White Enameled Furniture, Den Lamps, Prairie G rass Furniture,Bamboo Furniture, Gold Furniture,Vernls Marlin Furniture,Turkish Ch.-iirs, Nested Card Tables, W ardrobe Couches, TlfOng Card Tables, Auto Valet Chiffonier,Settees, wood and leatiier.Smoker Stands, Arm C hairs, Rockers, Hanging Cabinets, Pedestals,Roll Top Desks, Flat Top DesksTypewriter Desks,Leather Reclining Chairs.

Writing DesksLike Illustration.

These desks are made of oak in golden finish,highly rSg polished; graceful shaped legs; drop writing lid; open compartments and drawer inside; lowgdllery on back; a nice piece of furniture in evety way ; regular price $11.25; to be had in $Q the January Sale at Q only

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C ushions for Morris C h» .irs—SpecialThink of getting a $15 set of cushions at just half price—$7.50.If you have a Morris reclining chair on which the cushions are worn, you should take advantage

of th is Opportunity of replacing them at little cost. . n i,- uWe have about 100 sets of brand new, freshly rnade cushions, filled with stlk floss, " 'h ’cn we

consider better for wear and comfort than hair; covered with embossed Verona velours in two t h r ^ toned effects; neat patterns; reds, greens, browns, etc., to choose from, also some striped C | |effects; full size, nicely tufted with colored buttons; cushions that are not likely to be g v rduplicated at this price in years; reguiar $15 sets; while this lot lasts.................................

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sizes suitable for halls;- splendid patterns and a goodly variety to choose from, special priced as follows:

■ 4)4x9 feet; usually (24, selling at (16.4j(xiz feet; usually so, wiling It (21.75.4)ixlS f«t; usually (40, selBng at (26.75.Royal Wilton Rugs in useful hearth sizes; nice

patterns and colorings; regular prices $5.95 and j, 16.50; offered at only $4.95.

Rugs—.A variety of choice patterns and colorings; special priced as follows;

Iv. -rHUlarly |25; sate price (22 .50 .JZ2.50; sale price $20.25.

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BRASS BEDSLike thb Illustration.

Dependable, beautifully lacquered brass beds with 2- inch continuous side posts and top rails, with 7 5-8 in. filling rods in head and foot, brass husks on pillars; brass whed casters; any of these four sizes—3 ft.; 3 ft, 6 in,; 4 fi.; 4 ft. 6 in.; regularly sold at $25; in the January Sale at only............. l O

Any of these pieces may be had on our popular Club Plan, enabling you to pay for them easily.

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'y $4; sale prito $3.60. itbf.$3iS0; eoJe price $2.25.

The Victor Is a po.st practical, artistic musical Instrument, producing and accentiratkiK all the beautiful qu*Htes of the original as rendered by great artists, orchestras and bands.

The Victor is not a screeching toy. but emits, exquisite muaic.

Many of tho gwiatest llvine artists sing exclusively for the Victor, Among these are Caruso, Kames, ScottI, Melba, PlaiKon, Sembrlch, Homer. Calve and Schum ann-Heiiik. ■■n» fact that these gre.it singers confine themselves to the Victor -Ja positive recognition of its superiority.

Prices run from (10 ro $500.You can buy any Victor Talking Machine on the Club

Plafl, making ft easy for you to pay (or It.F ree concert* dally. Come In and hoar them.A.9 “nV.'Z ■ .U tht Special—We will puton Wte, to-morrow,

300 of the famous W hirler LIgrhts, com* a A c plete with opal airhole glob?, a regular $1 outfit, for only.

La^ce Cvirtacins600 Pairs Nottinghein Lace Curtains in new

and beautiful designs—floral and set figures, and many with plain centres, Marie Antoinette and Renaissance effects; fully 35 patterns to choose from—one of the most serviceable of lace curtains, that will launder most satisfactorily; suitable for almost any room in the house; 3^ yards long; 50 to 54 inches wide—

Lot 1—Curtains regularly sold at $1 {JAk2.25 and $2.50; special priced.............. l « u Us Lot 2—Curtains regularly sold at $3.75to $4.25; special priced...:......... .

Two Useful Thifigsstep Chair—Combination Step Ladder and

Chair; made of hardwood; natural finish; A Q C good and strong; regularly $1.29; special at,,. V o

Fry Pan—Solid steel; stamped; made in one piece; polished inside; l2-inch size; regularly 43c.; special to-morraw....................................

W om en’s GlovesW omen’s Mannish Cape Walking Gloves ^ With

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Jouvin A Cie Suede Gloves—In tan, pearl and ntode; silk point stitching; gusset lingers; three-clasp; (1,75 kind to-roorruw a t..............;...............................................................

PROPOSAL*.

mar dean* iirtt tor tha IntareSta of tb# o lt/.By dlrreliona of tha Board of Stioet and Water CommlwienCTi at th»

MORBIB K. SHe URBRD,Ctalat Koalmer,

Board s t Stroa(,.and Water ComBMiataa— ■*' T in nOARO o r entojttjW DooiiMieaiONXfte .

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road work ond 'to lit dtIWerad it meh pnot* wlitaln the elty .limlU ia -Bay bo ordered.. Price to be par ruble yard ot (tone dallvered and bid! to M coBmatad on tbe above aMaatltfea. .]ba ooniractor to fdnM the elone needed by

I ihr itrrit depenmeat tor the you lOH and.(or ! i further period at:«b« aria* bid. If mutaaUr ‘ eerwd upon by the ehr. tod Ihe oimtraotor. , "'seeb orapoait'Bna|. be. oqiioeed In a a4a|id onvclppe Iffoperty _ |adoraod nidi tlw

leopoeal and aarea to beooou auretlei for the ralthful perfomiaiioa of ' the com raet a aarardad.. '

Tbe Board of Street and 'Water Commlealon- are of tbe city, of Newark reeerve to themeelvee tbe rlfh t to *ocept or reject any or alt pro- poMle for Ihe above work, ee they m ar deem , bsyi f « the .intercel ot the cHy. ;

stlddere and euroitee ar* berm y notified that ter the prbvIelOQe of the eeeentb eoetlon of

tew- crHiUni the Hoard <rf 'Syeet and Comtnl|.alnn<m itoPdlrid t ie re h . SS. I

have power to examine the propoaed booda- men under outb. If be ebali eo deeire, or

j eljall be to Inetrucied by the board; but the, board will not be biuad by any etateinent that may be made by euch propoeed bondemeh. but ■bait have full power and abaolute dlrcrottoie -in tbe whole matter, and tbie [unvielon ebaU be referred to In any adverttaement inelUnf bide for any euch -public work.By dlreellon of the Board of Street and Water ComnvlMlorera of the otty of Newark.

5 , s. c b a p l ic b ; u . ayiPM AN.' ! a tSenkral BiA»nuendeBt tf WorKa 'G NCrnUB 'TO CONTRACTORS. .Baaied propueale will be raedvid by the Pub-

lle Rendlw Ourmtiue* t t the uSm Couayr ird of Ctween FneboldBre at a pabllo nwet--------------- AW.

PEOP4)»ALfitH. lOMe aad tbeti piibllely open<K> at th« laal mantion«(] hour, for tb« afid vthiir wo l apparaius, Axturei,«WUi*(C$Ji»n of iv^ry 0#ecrltKtoa for i __Kmoil Countf PrbWD bulhilngi, Nevnrib m atN5ora*nc« Uio drSiWlTiKt Mid tipn*. of wblfth mmyciffire.t of Htinl ft SuUqh. nfchttMiA,- builtilns. I^wark; K. J.. whtiiv cQi'wi’clflcAthan* and blank prc oMUi -ai__dlt!un«1 loformatlon m«}i' b« haU 0$* featios.

Ail pro(MMt*'*to comMy I*' W ravMdU tho "iniiari.ift]QSNi'*nd Condition* fco* tbi n-.lPolon (icconiDanvlni Itw «p*t4!lion*. .-.wA-'h. J,By 4lffw4Skt' of tho

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NEWABK EVENING NEWS. MONDAY, JANUARY ri. ISKfS

STOCKS SHOW BETTER TONE

R odoate BojiliK Orders Seed P ikes Up Afttf M and

Lower Opening.

SLOCK OF U. S. STEEL BOUGHT

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NEW TOKK, Jan . HJ.-A ilug*l»h mov«- aB«al o l prtL'U wan in evldaiH^a a t th t •pening o f th* H ock m arkat, wMch w ot gioatijr dow nw ard, although there were g tew n n a ll g«)na. Mexican C entral ro te K TransacU ona generally were on a •m al! Bcale, but the Aral aule nr United • tg U i Steel w et nf a block of t.tWO th a rea a t a d tc llna of tw

II A, M .~The lone of the m arket under­w ent an Iniiuediftte change afte r the open­ing. the d litrlbu tlon of mudertite purchaa- Ing ordere for the N 'lrthw ratern R allrn id and a tew of the ipeclaltlea caualiig a general aharp advance. Reading. St. Paul and Am erican Smelling were the moat heavily bought ami reflected Ih t g rta le a t a lrtn g lh . fit. Papl and Am eri­can Tobacco preferred gained 2. DH,)ivnte and Hudaon ana New York Air Rnilie and American Sm elting 1%. Hendliig. N nrthw eeteni and United Railway and Invaattnent p referred IVk.

Noon—The m ark e t broadened m aterially and prlcea were lifted comprehenatvely. tle la typre and Hudaon roae m , Reading IW. A m erican Sm elting S|4. Chicago, St. Paul, UInneapotIa and Omaha preferred and United R allw ay i and tnveatm ent p re­ferred 8, G reat N orthern preferred. N o rth ­ern Pacific and American Sugar preferred t, Am algam ated Copper Hi, New York Central. Canadian Paclflc, Union Pacifle. United Btnlea Steel preferred and Brtrok- Jyn T ra n i lt 1% to IVS. and muny o ther gtocka 1 o r more, ,Bnnd» were itixmg.

1 P, M —T here wax le u actlvlly In tho m arket, but prlrex held Arm, and aeveral ■luaka went alightly higher. Rending and Am erican Tobacco preferred ehowed galne •if t pointx, Canadian Paclllc IM. N orth Am erican Hi and Kanaaa City Southern preferred Hii. Colorado and Southern »oc- oimJ preferred lost I 'i.

1 P. 11.—Profit tak ing hegnn in Reading a f te r It had loucheil lOt, and when the price reacted abou t a point th e je e t of Ihe. tlat a lio Bold o il a fraction. Trading waa much realrlcted during the afternoon. With long tn te rv a li of duliieaa. United Railw ay ami Inveslm cni preferred rose a. N orlhw catern 3Vi, American S m elter.' 8fl- curltjex preferred H 2^, Hrtaiklyn T ranalt I t i and New York C entral and M anhat­tan 8,

) P, M .-T h e m arke t clowd heavy. There waa exlenalve profit tak ing In the Anal hour, which canaed a reaction In Read- pig of A m erican Sm elting Hi, N orth - • rn Paoiflu IVi, and num eroua aoUvo gtocka a point o r more. The preasure to gealtxe abated and allowed eame alight •ally . __________ ^ __________

HEW YORK STOCK MARKET.Tho range o f to -day‘i prlcea to r thetore a c tiv e atoeka a n a bond, of the Nework m arkata , aa luru lahed for t h t NE'.VU

P o tt A F lagg, la given below:>n-Hlgh-Low-Ctoa-S’

Am. Cotton Oil C o.. m 'Am. Bm eltlng............ f tAm. Sm elting, p r . . . . MAiAm. S u g a r.................. 11>HAm. Ag- Chem. Co.'. If ti Am. C ar & Pdy, Co,Am. C,_* F. Co., pr.Antal. C opper............Ana. Cop. M. C o .. . . W

eat.38

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e . t lug32% 33

90 l i t ’II

mi91

llS ii15%29%% 61% «>4 6oja _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ti5 33i5 «vl

aA teh., p r ............... 37R altlm ore A O h io ... HT Bfook, R apid T ran ..C anadian Paclflo . .. 1 Cheoapeake A Ohio.Chic. G rea t W e s t . . . , B’Cbl., M il A St. P a u l 111’C„ C„ C. A St. L... W C: F . A I. C o . . . . . . . 20Col. SoBtfaem 24%Cdl. te n th ., U t p r . . 52Con. Qaa ............ tffl)D elaw are A H udaon 152’ p , A Rio G ra n d e .... 39’

& n . B ie i t r ic 'C o " ! !G roat N orthern , pr..G rea t N orthern Ore.In te r. P ap e r C o.......K iw . P . Co., p r ...loW a C en tra l .............. 12loam C entra l, p r . . , .in te r .-H a t............... . 7%_ ---- ^ ^ 21in ta r .-H e t., p r . . X onaae C ity 8., pr.

A N a ih .. ;Jt Sit ^ ^ ...............15%

81%13%

'H e- • N . Y. A ir B ra k e ...i Y. C en tra l............ 97- ^ N o rth Am. C o.......... 48

■ N u th e rn P acIflc ... 128%K orthw eat ...................l« %O ntario A W eatem ... 35%Pennay lvan ia .......... 112%People'a O a t . ............ 84^F re n e d 8. G, C o....... 39%Reading ...................... 190%Reading, la t p r ......... 52Beading. 8d p r.Bock la la n d .. ..Rock lelnnd, ui

, Bt. Louis 8. W._,• ,8 o u th em PacIflc ...

. 'S o u th e rn H allw ay ..Southern Ball, p r..

'V l S t L, A 8. F.. 2<r T exas f t PacIflc.

■> T „ St. L. A W-. ... ...< Union Pnolflc it. R. I2f%

U; 8. Steel, p r ......... 91%U> S. L ^ a tiie r.......... lt%U. 8. teeather, n r . , , . 59%U. S. R u b b e r .. . . ..... 33W abaah, p r ................ H

INDORSES BANKERS' BILL.P r o f e a a a r L a n g k llw f la y i P ro p a a e il

L a w la a L o n g S te p In R ig h t " D tr e r t l o n .

CHICAGO. Jan . 37.-Profee»or J. U u r - ence Laughlln, head nf the ilnpurtm enl of economIca a t the U niversity nf Chicago and one of Ihe highest aa lh n ritle s on finance In the United Slalea. hellevee th a t the guaranteed credit nnie measure brought nut n week ago hv the Ame)lf.in B ankers ' become

SUPREME COURT DECISIONS.Gikverninm l Lnne* m W hlHkr CJaiiw

■ n<1 IliiilruAdii Will In An* o th e r Moll.

W ASHINGTON. Jtin. 27 .-T hnt w h iiky In A'hlch b u rn t kun«r n r oftminelii li«va liyfii* phi«**d 'n f i r r KoviM-ruiient InflpeoUoti In nni HUhjwi lu forfritiir^i lo tlie gnvrrn* m rn l, undt'r Mention a,4fitii of tii« r^v iw d uliilutpfl. wn# to-uiiy hy ili« 9u-premp P o u r l of Hk> tinitrrd The

Aa*,ciiulr.n Commlsalon should | 'lU ''«tl"n w as raised by the C ourt of Ap- Inw. Profeesnr lauighlln . In I I'cala fni the eigh th e lrru lt In th e ease of

1596, fram ed a m onetary avsiein fa r the S an to Damlngri GovrrnrriPiii. wfiP n mt^rn- Iker of the Indlffnapolh' Curn^noy CaimiiJs- »1on In 1W7 and 1b Hi)tb'»r of ninny bouka on the eubject.

In ded arln a lUal bp favorp^l Hir aw et eurrenoy m eeaiuro of the B ankers ' Asbo- elation, Profeenor tvarighlln eniplirtBlaed th ree Imporlniit pn lnu which he iblnka will reooftitnenil the plan lo the public moat strongly. They nre:

One—T he bill provides for note th a t will be almoliitely anfe.

Two—The meaanre nffers complete pro- Lertlnp agAlnet InnKMon.

Three*“ l t wouUI provide an elnnilo cu r­rency for the scI uhI fifeds of iniBltipaB,

”1 favor the plan itevelnped by ihe n if- lency cfnnmlsalon of the Amprir/in Hunk- era* ABsnclullon." anhl ProfeaHor lauugh" Mn. In an interview yesterday , "bpcause under present clrcum ntunrea It aeoms lo be the moal feasible of all the reimvllea thus fur offered. It is not a perfect bill, bu t It la a long s tep In the righ t rtlrotj- Uon."

BOOKKEEPER AMONG CREDITORSI n v o l u n t a r y R a n k r u p l r y P e t i t io n

p i l e d A v a la s t th e A e tn a Melf> h e a t ln i t P o o d ( 'o m p a n r*

^pedaf Disprtfcl io the EVhJNtHQ ^'EWS■ TRKNTON. Jan . 27.“ An Involuntary pe-

HUon In Imnkrtvptcy has been fltrd In the U nited S ta te s n is tr ic t C ourt ngHinst the A etna Self-hMitlng Fooi) Com pany of J e r ­sey City. Among the c red ito rs Is laaiali M atinck , of this city, who ckifmB $I7ri, duo him for eervtrcft bb a Ixwk-keeper

T he o th e r creditors a re the Je re ry t 'lty Bill posting OornpHtiy. S2* . J W. CahilJ 4 Co., of Jersey City. <71. Nelson R Vau- derhoff & Co., of Jersey C’ily. lon. Tlh* net o f bankrup tcy alleged Is th a t the rfiin- p any has adm itted Us Insolvency

HEW YORK OUTSIDE SECURITIES

Clos'dlO’duy.

T be follnwlng quo ta tions a r* furnlahsd by Van Scbalclc & Co.;

INDUSTBlAIiB.Closing

S aturday.Bui.Aslt^^^l

A m erican Ctilcle...... IfiO ITOA m erican C h lrK pr. S7A m erican N lrkol %A m erican T obarrn .. 2fi0 Am. W riting Paper Am, W rit. Paper, prB ay S ta te O as ..........C en tra l F o u n d ry ....C en tra l Foundry, pr Vluvanna Tobacco...Ha.v, Tobacco, p r . . . .H ouston O il . . , .......... 7‘4llouflion o n , p r ........ 2Stn ternationR i S a lt. ..M an h a ttan T ransit. 2%O tis E lev a to r............ 24O tis E leva to r, p r . . . . Tf S tan d ard d l l ............. 4%

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,. 2(1 pr_iBe....... 19%9. p r .. 35%

109% 101%

13%14%25%14% U 75% -4

^% 33%

.flm. L. A T ................. 90Am, L. & T., p r ....... SOC likago Buhwuy...... 17SenhoartI C o . . . 6Sciiboiird, 1st pr................te a b o a rd , 2d p r . . . .............

M INING.B tn a n ia Cr««k......... 5Boaton Uoppar......... 14%BriUan Uuiumbla C. 6 B u tte CuaUtion . . . . 15%B u tte A. N, Y............ 2CutnberianA-Ely M... 7%D avla Daly E a t........ 4%D om inion Cop, new. ?kiEl R ayo Mtn .......... 2%F o s te r C obalt ......... 64F u rn ace Creek Cop.. 37 G reene Con.. C op ,.., 10Green* OolA?............. 1%Green* Gold-SIlvw .. % O uegenheltn Ex, Co. iro M oK lnley-D arrngh.. l M iemao Gold M in ... 3% Mine* Co. of A m er.. 1%H ltctie ll M ining........ %N evada Con. Copper 10%N e v a d a -U ta h ............ 4%N evada S m eltin g .... 1% NipiBsing Mlnea Co. 7 Old H undred Mining 3% P itta . Lead & ZIni %Silver Q ueen.............. 11-16T onopah B elm ont... 1% T onnpah E xtension. l',4 'Tnnopah M. of Nev, 1% U nion Copper C o ... %United Copper.......... 66iW h ile K nob .............. %W hite K, Cop., p r . 1

BO.NUS.A dam e Ex. 4*.......... *7Am. Steel F. 6s...... l.tCon. S. 8. 4s............. 10

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the A, U ruf D iitil-1 thf* I ’nitfil SluiiB hng f ‘uii pany,

Tin* Bull Invotvfii ih r seleure lu th s fllHtrlet of Mthfloiiri Inst April of

llii'^r b .irrrls of whluky belonging to th a t ciunrMwn. n com plaint of the I 'n lted 9 t« lo fllstrlot aiiorrun-. under the hiw In gucNiinn, which pnililtiitH the placing of 'a n y lh tr .g Dlpe” than Ihe original iirllcle In a package a fter li hod been njfirked by 11)0 inHpsrior. The dlHtrlct court dc- cldtf'd the case ngaliiflt the gfivcrnm cnt, huldlng that the purpose of the ]nw w'ns10 pn-vent tu«? i]«5 uf ntamped recvptwolcH foi the sSlo nf nlhcr taxable artic les a fte r tlu y bail been emi»tlod of Ihe o rig ­inal roiit»'nls Hnd deolnrlng th a t as c a ra ­m els ar*- nut d liiMihltt arllclc they di> not fall wUhli) the Inhibition

rho gHvcrnm eni appealed the caae to the C ourt of Appeals for the rig lub c ir­cuit, and ih u t trihuim l forwarded tw o Questions of ]jiw tn the Supreme Court. The first of thene wa» na lo wlu-ther the Intpoductton o f cfuanielH In whisky under the ciroiim atuncea JuHllllra lla seizure, and Ihe second w hether the phrase “a n y ­th in g elsf-” need In the law lri4;!ludeH rm n-tflxahle artleleB Justice P'^rlthani spoke for the court, nnsn'crlng both ques- linns In th e negative.

In A nother opinion by Justice Rcekham. the court decided the ruse uf the Penn- Bylvaiita Refining C<imt»auy of f)l! C ity. Psi., vs, the W esten i New York and Penn- aylvaiila R ailw ay Company and the Le­high Valley RuHroiid Company In favor nf tho ra ilroad eonipinilfis. The ruse grew m il o f the riva lry botw-on the .Standard011 Cnm puny and the lnrl'''i)<'ndent nil ro- ftriors of wcfilein PfuniRvlvaula, Enid In­volved a ehargo of tllsi rlmlTioliuri by thenillri)a5l cornpanle.s MKOjlnrl the fiubjisuti- eril opernlcira. It being iiUeged, iimring j oMipr thlugH. th a t the prlNlIrge of shipping In tank rn r s pprin ltifil m tlv® S tandard WNs d'-nled the nth®” 4'’Ui)piinlcs

The n m tte r a t first was bnuight to tb« Httentinn of rho Int'^r.'itiil' ronmivn^e Com- n il'tion , and th a t htaiy Issui-d ;in order of rep iiration requiring the rnlln>ad com- paiilfi In pay daPUABea witli ln ierest, the en tire sum am ounting to nhoiit |13,i‘r0(t. T he rn llrnad com panies took Ihe ensf* Into th e ro l le d R tnles Clrotill Cruirt for tlip weat- eru d is tr ic t of reutieylvtinhi, t»y which the o rder w as upheld Th4)t m u rl, liow- ever. was reversed by tli*- d re tr l l CtiUrt of A ppeals for rlu- th ird rircitll. and lliereupon the indept-rwli’iit n 'f ln rrs bm ugh t the case tn the Suprem e Court, which Httlinied tho derlsh 'n (*f MiP Court of A p­peals.

T he court anrvutiiepri iiiai it would re ­view the fines lmpnw«-d on ih f and AUrm, John N. Kriithnrn, v irc-presl- denl, and F rederick A. VVaun. irafflr m an ­ager. for g ra n tin g rebates tn m eat p ack ­ers a t KiinBas City. 'I’he tines ainoum ed to ISfj.fifio

The rnu rl Hustwlneit Ihe motinn of At- tn rn ey -n en ern l Ifaillpy for tho appolnt- laeivt of a cnmmi»i:*lonei' to uike leslittiony In tire n\jatcr su it against the Tiit«‘rnu- ISunal H arv este r Canijiauy of Ami-ricn,. and Appointed Judge Theodore Hrnre, of Paris, Mo. The cane was continued un til the April te rm of e o tir , when Oommls* aloncr H rare will liepln tho hearing.

Chief J<iPtice Fu ller anaourtGed th a t th a t court wuuld. on ricxl M4mday, tak e a recess for th ree weeks.

LONDON STOCK MARKET.

BIG BANK IS TO LIQUIDATE

O m rks A. Hanna N a m d as Receiver for the National of

North A m cria .

DEPOSITORS SAID TO BE SAFE

RAILROADS SEEK DEUY.

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leu Uf1% 1%8% 3% ;i%

10^ 11 n '.iE 6%1% 1% l i

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SH 8k% SO■SG Sfi A 9119% ID 101-4

IjONDON, J an . 2T.“ Amerlcan Recurittea opened dull an d Irregu lar to-day, A few shaves opened a fraction higher, bu t la te r th e en tira list eased off and a t noon prices w ere unchanged to \ below S a tu rday 's New York closing.troublpB In Am erica and tbe govem m ent's prepH raitona for beginning notion to rtla- anlve the H arrim au Pnclflc m erger. T here w as Bomc recovery a fte r iho New Y ork opening, and the m arket closed steady.

NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET

PHILADELPHIA STOCK MARKET.

g19%84%32%

I'SJi It, 'file fidlowln* uuutaLIu m W- Kleele A Kin*:«% -1S%85%

US Were funiiahed

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NEW YORK BOND MARKET,

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Tob. i s . . . . ........ tw....... Tab 6a..................m

. A.. T. A, a F. fa ., . . iw«'a A*, T. A S. F. ad i 4p 67

. R & 0 . 4b .................. lOHaBro<>k. R. 7’. 4s........ 70!4Chesa, A Ohio 4^^ . lOi Chcaa A Ohio . . ITJC.. B. & Q. 4s............ 9V.^O., R. I. A P. uUl 4b. 1)S 0 .. R. I. & P. ....... lilC. . R. I. & P. D*............... 72<Tol. TndUijtrlnl Us__ 4k>3D. & R. G rande 4a. l)ls. Ca. of Am, Fa... 73HIm p ,jQp. ............ 8 ^In terborough 4^ts....l/>uls. A NbhIi .........M anha ttan i s ............ 96Mexican 1st Inc ........ IS^M(i.. K an. & T e^ .ls t 67 Mn.j K an. & Tex. 2d 93^

e. Y , C ity 1958.. 1C . y . C ity m 7 a ...

K. Y. C. i L. 8. 3PacIflc 3e..........

NoP. Pacific 4a..........Oregon 8. L. new 4r P enneyIvania Conv. Pennsy lvan ia 1915s.. Pennsylvania 4Hs... Headlrtg Gen. 4s... fian A. A Ar. P. 4s.Southern R ’y fin......Union P a r. Is i 4s ... 10i> r . .K Steel B. F. 5s. S8U W absBh r . T. 2d 4s!. 11^ W abash 4a............. . 44

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STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.N EW YORK, Jnn, 27,—Arrived, s team rr

I t , Louie from SoiithumpUm.PLYMOUTH, Jan , 27.—Arrived, slnam -

er* Blueoher, from Nvw York for IL im - bu rg ; K ronprln ifssln C fdlle, from New York for Bremen.

SABLE ISLAND, N. g„ Jan , 27.- T h e • teen ie r Noordam, from Rolterrlam for New York, wo* tn coramunleotlon w ith th e H aroonl atotton here when 170 mile* •a e t a t 6iS0 A. M. Prolmhly dock about 4:38 F , M. tvednesdoy.

Sat,.

P llla b n r B E xch iiiiB e R enpenm l.PITTSBU RG , P o„ Jon . J i.-T h e P itt* .

S u r f Stock E x ch an fe reopened (or busl- mea* a t 18 o 'c lock thl* morning, following a euapenalon o ( th ree mantha, on account o f the recent financial flurry. The nn- •ouncem en t o f the preeldent thai he w as authorixed by th e directors tn. order a re- ■umiitlon w as e rected w ith, cheers by the memberii. A largo crowd of speotutors Otewded th e balcony. D uring (he flret bou r o f trad in g there wae no disposition to unload stocks. Several o f the Industrial • to c k t w ere eold a t n slight advunce.

BOSTON STOCK MARKET.The following quotatlona w ere furnished

by W. B. Sinilh A Co.:SuUi-

2:15 tu -d a y 'i

' A dventure ...., A m algam ated A ilaruic Arcadlun Baluklsihi B inghamB oston C.. V., & Q.B u tie Coal C alum et & Hocla C alum et & AriaC entennial ....................................Copper R ange...............................D aly W est..........................F ran k lin ...................................... .G r* in b y .......*....................................G reene .............................................Isle R oyale ............. .......................M .ifsachuaetts ..............................M ohnwk ..........................................N evada ............................................N o rth B utte .................................(“ild Dominion ............. .............Osceola ..........................................P a rro t ..."........................................Q uincy .................. .........................Rhf«1e Island ...... ........................Santis Fo ....................7..................Shannon .........................................T rin ity ........ ...................................r . '8. Smelting, p r ........................U tah ConHollrtated ..................Am. Ag. Chom. Co,, p r . , .........MuH?acnuaeuB Tilec....................MaBxftehuHPtte Gup.....................MnapiuchuseUs Gan, p r ...............U nited F ru '.t............................United 8hr. e M achine.................

N B W YORK. Jan . 27.-F lour-R eceip ts* 25,294; sales, l.SW; quiet and barely steady ; M lnncpota paienta, 5.H0<(i5.fi0; w in ter ntraighta. 4.50(&4.70; w inter paien ts. 4.S5j,f 5.15.

W h ea t-R e c e ip ts . 13,000; sales, g^.onn; opening h igher on cables w heat imme- Oiutely reaciMii under etrong bear prea- Bure, but u t the end of iin hour hud rullletl ■ oil the s treng th of corn;May, July, lOi^iljlOu.

Uv>'’ Sti-iifly; No. 2 Weuiei n, 64 f. o, b. XfW Vfiik.

C o in -R iT cIp ta , T2.0jT>: sule.s. none.^ilref ■ Steaily.T*i u k—Quh l.T-iird-iBlroilv: Wrj:t»*m piime. 7>r» i7.Pi".Hiigar—Raw. i|iilel; fa ir refining. 3.30;

rpnti-ifugal, 96 te-Sl. 3.SO; molauses sugar, 3 rehiu-d. Hteui'ly; cru.sherl. 5.60, iiow- 'l ’-M‘i,l B.OO; griinuJ{iii'i.i 4.90.

PtJiilll’y- , Wciitern rhli li-*•1177, iiirK'*;-^ LfiMG, fnw K lO'nbl.

RiilUu - Kirin; rci.-i lpin, :i.i6ir. creiinn ry =1" siilis, l•x^lJ.-. :]2, ililn l tn ilr.Hl

held, urcunil io ....... .ritiUu diilr.s, ^■ntn1nu:’ lu ttneat. procf Cfirii]ll«AU t'J jilir'i't!'I, !\<'f£l-4,■ rn fiif lory , cmniiiuii to iiisi. l l i n l - tuitoTi 1 rtntmer.v. Ihs:, helil. th irdlo iu-!'f,

Chi-f'.se—F irm ; ret-'hi!'*, l.fiSS; fltHlh', full rre.im , snm ll. cuh'red nnU whltu. Unk*. large, roioretl. tine, wliUe. l5Vs. >jouiJlo iirinn-’. 14nr>; do., liiiB, Oclnbcr, e ir ly N ovem l'er n;adi\ rio. vnilt-rTriiMli , ronumm lo fair, 9Vi'1|ill''j;skiin.s. ligll.

Kftsy: rcreiiits, G.fiST; Slain, Penn- Hylvrinlii and nearby, fnnov. {lelerteil. w hile. ISAiiSO; good lu chai'^e, 2o’{7!27: hrnivn uuil mixed, fancy. Ural, 23i'ff23b.i:W eniern and Bouthern, flr.' t, 22Ht§'23; ho«' omts, 21ti'22-

pi'lriileum —Stcady; reflned. all imrla. S.70?rs.7fi

CofTee—S te a d y ; No. 7 Rln, 6t.4; No. 4 Santos.

MolaAs4f0—Steady; New OrlcRnu, 34i®42.

NEW YORK COnON MARKET

NKW YORK, Jan . 27.—Unable to m eet the dem ands m ade upon ll, tU« N allotial B ank of N orth Am erica, ut one time thu Eargehi of ihe so'C&llod Moran chnin, w '-nt Into the hauda of a rcoatver for liquidation yesterday . Charlcu A. H anna, a nulunia] hunk exam iner, waa aaalgned as rac«lv«r by W. B. Kidgely, C om ptroller o f the C u r­rency.

'A ith Its depoilta reduced In a little m ore lo an a year from approxln to te ly I.A,< .OOG lo obout ^,000,000. find Ita ju rp lu a dmUnlahcd in th e aam v time from |2,tC0,- LMi ty leee than 3600,000, the bunk hai.1 boen m aking a hopeleia righi for axlaUnce ever aince the financial lem peal uwlrl^tl th rough W all a lreet In October. Tlie ath.tement waa m ade th a t the hank b s l ♦10,000,000 )n deposits du ring tlie panic c f Dcluber.

Ufllcera of the clearing-house, to wli’cb the bank waa indebted in the sum of W,iMD.tKI0, repreai-ntlng clearing-house cer- tiricatc.s ou tstand ing , had been m ukm g In- s ie ten t di*mands for paym ent and the bank could not raise the funds needed. The clearing-house Indebtedness iii ne- cured by the beat socuritlvs the bniik hnd. The deriaiin’1 to liqu idate was reached yes­terday a fte r all the iictive d lre rio rn bml enme to the conclusion th a t such a p*-’o- g ram would be the on ly sen&lhle .'Ue to iniopt. Thie action m ark s rractlcQ tly Ihe fliuH step hi the e lim ination fr.i*u ’kV'Mi rtree i of the arj-callf-d Morse crow d, which burst in to the s tre e t with *i n«)uri.vti n ^llort tim e ago.

D e p o a lf n r i W o n 't I.ohp m r> n4 .Kvery one cnnneclrd wIMi the bank de-

rh^red ih a t the depi"tllnra would not a i^mny. The llquiihitlon was decided on m erely as th e slmplcar way nut of a bad Bituatlon. rieposll.s w ere w ltlidraw n dnlls and no new accoiiufs were opened. W ill- lum F. H avem eyer's efforts to rehahllllH le the liiJfUtutlon fulled, and (ha most d ili­gent work on the p a rt f)f his n^snolrites falU'd tn nveroofne the hnndlcnp which had fallen npi-jn the hank.

There w’us a run oU B aturdny and the bank whh hard pressed to meet it. A n­o th e r w as prom ised for th is m orning, and there was no w^ny of ra ising funds to w U hstam i the dem ands. Mr. H avem eyer ponaequenlly sen t for M r. H idgeli. A fter a nonauttatlon with M r H nvem eyer and rcpresentiitlvr-s of the clPOrlng-hoUBo Mr. Rldgley Isiined th e following s ta la ib en t:

'*Ai the request of Ihe board of dlrec- to rs o f the N ational B unk of N orth A m er­ica the t^i>mptroller o f the C urrency has ordered the bank to be doped fo r liqu ida­tion and appointed N ational Bank E x am ­iner Charles A. H anna as rc-'dver. T his aetkm of the board o f d lrecinra w as not taken becauee they considered the bank InHolveui, but on account of tho .diffcuiiy o f i^allzlng on the ansets of the bank rapidly enough to m eet the heo \7 d e­m ands of depositors In th e last few days and probable fu r th e r large w ithdraw als feared.

"Tile receiver will proceed a t once w ith the,:.tlquli1aUon of the b ank and the pay- m eui of ita credilora. Tt Is estim ated tlia l all rlepnslora will be paid iu fu ll."

Mr. R ldgely w as in conference a t the ■\Vuldrirf-ABifirla la st n ight with Mr. H anna. He would no t add to hla s ta te ­m ent except to «iiy th a t he knew of no o th e r national banks which were in trouble.

P r e e id e n t H a v e m e y e r 'a S 4 t« teia«n t.Mr. Hftvemeycr. who becam e prealflent

of the bank a f te r the re tirem en t of Charlen W. M orse as vice-president, la s t October, spent considerable tim e w ith Mr. RJdgely. At n igh t a t hie home he said:

"T here had been persisten t rum ors afloat fo r the la s t ten dayg th a t the bank would he nblJgM to liquidate o r else go Into the hands of a receiver. T hese rum ors, com ­ing from ap paren tly unknow n sources, have been so Insidious th a t tt w as Impoe- alble lo m eet them . T hey have resu lted In a slow and continuous drain on oup re ­sources. On S a tu rd ay there w as a atlll heavier w ithdraw al of funds, Indicating th a t on M onday the dem and would be In­creased so th a t we would not have enough cash In our vau lts to ine«t It.

"A h ihe pom nilttee of rh f H earing-house annoiinred the ir Intention tn Issue no rniij*' .l^-arlng-house cert iflcalee. the d ire rto rs thought It advisable to request the com ptro ller to put some one In charge, ut lenHl tem porarily , ho that all om- tic- poRliors would be trea ted iillke,

"T accepted the preflldency of the hank tem porarily with relurtHnce at the urg>*nt

of proTTilnent financier.'s; Inst Gclo- ber, ut the (linn when r iiu r le s \V. Morse retired as viee-iireBldehl. During the panic ibe bank lost more th an ten mil- lloii.K In depofliip. 1(8 depoBlts now amount tn a little m ore than th ree millions

"I Ifmt hoped to get back a large mim* I'or i-f ou r depoPitora and so peluihllltiito the hank, but the stnte of onr c.-nh r«*- Kiive and the difUrulty on 'mir pait of lending nionei lo tliose who might haxe I'k'iUlIM’d to U.'f 1 !lt It uill of OUi' pi»\tV| t offer them a sJiifflclent reason fo r re sum ­ing hanking rrltitlons with U8.

"Jh my opIniiiTi the hank is peiTectly and tlu^n, l.s .nr-ry hul1catl<^!: ;4nil

tlie fltockbolder!5 will rene|v*> p a r f- r ibclr HtDf’k wllh ii luiMful riml coiiS'-rval I VO Ihliildntor."

I Mr. Rldgniy, guvo iiu- ri.llowinj:I menl f»f ihe fotKliil'Mi nT the bank ui the

oloBe of hiiHiri5'WH hi- ’ Raiurday.ASSFTS,

Loans and illPCourUJ*... ...............76r . S, bunds and i)remlumH........ TiiFan;.inn and <ither boufis and

fitocUs ..................................... 3S6.34S 5Jf-?nnUir‘K-hmiae and otlipr* real

cata le .............................................. 1,215.50ft W)O'nyh and checks on o ilier banks 442,476 5&Due from ct^llcction b an k s ........ 394^61 SI

W o v id H a v# B n fo y c « m « iit o f C om *K o d lty A n e h d n e i i t P » d -

Id s D v rU lo n In T e a t C nae.W ASHINGTON, Jan . 117,—T he opera ting

vlce-pr«!Bi(fent» of m any of the large r a i l ­roads of th e coun try w ere received by P resident Rooaevelt to -day and preeen ted a request th a t In executing w hat Is know n ns the commndJty am endm ent o f the ra il- rued ra te luw, but one case be b ro u g h t ngiilnei the roads by the govornm ent, thfe case to be flimlly dlnposed of by the 8U'* preinc Court of Hie U nited S tates.

This, if agreed lo by the governm ent, would jncun tlu ii the ra ilroad# owning coal producing p roperties would not bcH them by May 1 next, aa required by the law, but could u iw rate (hem a t heretofore until t h ' diBposal of the te st eu#o. The law In qiiestliiii le regarded by ibe road# a# unconutiiutloiinl In th a l U requ ires the (llapohul of p roperty a t w hat would be neceasnrUy a Hfu-rlflco. Th« law also Is questlon4‘d on o th e r gfoimda.

The President referred the ra ilroad men to Ihe InterR tatc ( ‘oinineiTe Commleeion, w here U H uiuiurHiuod ilie qucBtlon wil] be fully rtlscuftsecl nnd n rep'^irt m ade to the P re ild eh l us to the IckkI posnlbplty of ca rry in g out the HuggeHtlnn made.

Those wlio pHriii-lpaU'd in ilie rnnfer- enee besides the Prueldcui wore C .R .G ray, of th e Frisco rnurt, who a rlo d as ch a ir­m an of ih f conferees on the p a rt of the ra ilroads; 1. 0 . Hnwn. llllnolH C entra l; K G. Buck land. New York, New H aven and H a rtfo rd : H. U. Miidgc, Hock Island; D. W illard. Chicago, RurllnKlon and ynSiii'y; W . A. G arre t. fcJ*»4ihoar<l Air 1.1 oh; C'. E Rhaff. New York Cerf.rnl; W A, G nrtln rr, Chicago and Norl h w e s lc in ; ( ’ K. A cken , Boutheni. and O. L. ih«itfr, B altim ore and Ohio.

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SEABOARD LINE’S AFFAIRS,1)l#ca#nc<l by r o n n n r l fo r R e c e iv e r s

at a Cirinfercnceft^TlIh J n ilg e r r l lc lia r t i ,

A8HFVJLT.E, NV C . Jan . 27 .-Jndge L. L. Lewis, A, U. H rnxlon and Eppa Hunton, coimBcl for the recelveTW of the Scfibaurtl Air, Line, urrlvuil in AwhcvIllH Infvt night and held n long vonferenre w ilh Judge J. r . P rltch-ird re la tive in the hT- fa lrs of (he mud

Judge F rifchnn l #ayB th a t he made no orders on any .■3nhje< l and th a t (he ron- fereuiie was for (h*' "’f eonslder-Ing reports. Im portan t m:UtrrB iiffecling pn>periy In terests. gi*ncial m am igem ent and rntea were considered. It was said ihflt noth ing ex trao rd inary was done, but tha( since Judge IT Itrh a rd . by hi# appoin tm ents n[ live recelverH. had, ae :i court, Inkcn <‘harge nf th e road, I t w as dealnfble th a t cojiuhcI for ihu reccivera Hbould confer w ith hini concerning the In- lercstfl of the road.

Cf'diifiel for the recpiverw flflld (he Ren.' hoard could not profitably CFirry pasnen- ge|:*8 at leas than th ree re n ts fi mile and asked the courl for ordera aa to w hether u r not (he receivers should agree to th e (wo and nne*half cenl ra l« <’t»(nproTnl#e (o b« proposed h> live LfOgishUure now in special session. T his m a tte r waa held open aw aiting the action of the T/Cglala- ■ture.

TO SUE SECUWTIES COMPANYD I r e e t a n • ( M c tro p o lltix ii K a l l w a r

C D ia v a a r A lso K aa ied a* D a ta a d -a a t a l a SB.OOO.aO0 l a t t .

Kpteial Dfxpafe* to m H W y/K O N SW t.N E W YORK, Jan . 17,—Th* M etropolitan

te a u rltle a Com pany, th e bo ld ine com pany form ed w hen the M etropolitan S tree t H all­way Com pany am alfam ated w ith th e In - te rbo ruuah , and It* p resen t and eleven fo rm er d irectora. a re to be aued for n e a r­ly 53,000,000,

I t has been alleged th a t th a t m uch money waa w asted and paid ou t on ac-

I coun t of th e M etropolitan R ailw ay w hich I w ent to a certa in favored few. T his wae ] nu t denied when the M etropolitan S tree t

R aliw iiy wa* placed In the hand* of Ra- colvet'B Jo llne and Roblnaon, and waa con­firmed to -day w hen Judge Lacom be, In th e United S ta tes C ircuit C ourt, d irected th a t Ihe su it be brought.

T he exac t am ount to be aalced la 53,- 797,300. O ther suite o re alao contem plated .

‘ RECEIVER FOR ICE COMPANY.

LABOR UNION LOSES A CASE

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United States Supreme Court Makes Rding on IHsclurge

of Railroad Employe.

SUIT BASED ON A Q OF 1898

R o b e r t A, Ro#a P ln c c d In C h n rg e o f Je rm ey C ity C o n e e rn by

I J u d g e b tin n ln g a[ S/.rrifjJ iJHpnfcA to th« EVf!!\JMO A’BTFS,I TRKNTON, Jan . 27 .-R oberi fl. Ron#*I v tce-prcaident Of (h# Conunerclal T ru s t

Com pany of Jerney City, w as tc>-<lay ! nam ed by Judge Lanning In th e U nited ! RtHtfK D istric t C ourt ii# receivt^r In b an k - ] rup tcy for th# New Jerf#y Ice Com pany I of JcTBoy City. Rccelvere In equity w ere

nam ed for (hi# com pany la st week In ■ tho United Htatea C ircuit Court, and I thvee Hr^ now' dlaeontlnued.

Former Sthte flenator Rrlnkerhort ap­peared for the ic6 company and ehowed Ihe court (hat the bunlnes# cannot b# (-ontinued with a profit. Upon the clone rtf hla argument h wan decided lo limit . the p<iwer? of (hft receiver, who Ib under I I30.000 bonds, to cooBervuilon the properly j for ihi* rredllnr#. and to the tale of h’Ci i now on hand and of Beventy-flve horacs w'nrlh about 1300 each. Mr. Brliikerholt aald ihtu mlflchievou# creditors have been at work and that after the equity rc-

I cHvera were named last wfck floma of the creditor# hurried tn New York, where

I they got out nttaclim^iR aguliiRl three I harg^’B containing iibfuu bIx hundred tons ; of |ce,I TIo’ Miidpnn T n iii Uompany uf Jt-reiey I C ity holds a m origaped rtcbi aguInRi tho I t'onipiiny anKointlng to tlfiO.fliW.

A » PROSPERITY CONVENTION "R n llln in r e RaKliie## 4len In n o g a r iite

Y lnveiiient to H eatore C o tifid en ce .

BAl.TTMr»RE! Jan. ?7 .-T he busine^B m en of Rnitim orc have Inaugurated a m iivom^nt to aid the resto rn llon of ron- flrtencH In the bnalnesa Bltuatlon.

A roll !b now being widely diB trlbutcd fo r a hualnena tnen‘a ' ‘p rosperity conven- Uon" to hr* held hero M arch 2 tn 7. w’hcn H 1# proposed In p resen t In a coTivinclTig form the exac t condltlona exlatlng to-day and the /m u re outlook.

T he T ravelera and M erchant#' Asaocln- linn has undertaken preparailon# fo r th e convention.

W A8HIM GTON. Jati. 2T .-T he cunaMtu- tlo tia llly o f the ac t o f Congre## o f Ju n e 1. IBM, prohibiting ra llrosd ccm panle# en ­gaged In Ih te ra ta te com m erce from dia* c iim lnA tin f ag a in st m em bere o f labo r or- traniaatlona in the m o tte r of em ploym ent, w aa OAlled in to queetlon by th e cAee of W iUlem A dair va. the U nited State#, w hich wa# decided to-day. f

T he co u rt held th a t A dair, arf m aater m echanic o f the Loulavtlle and Naehvllte R ailroad Company, had a rlight to d is­ch a rg e an em ploye because he w aa a m em ber of a labo r o rgan isation Just a# It waa the em ploye's rig h t to q u it such em ­ploym ent because of hla m em bersh ip tn Buch orgcutliatlon. Buch a course, iho de- c ln lo n . added, m ight no unwiee, but, re ­g arded a s a m ere m a tte r of rig h t, there oould be no doubt Congresa could not» u rd e r th e Conatltutlonj au thorixe a v io la­tion of oontracta under the gu lae o f p ro ­te c tin g In te ra ta to oommerce.

Juatloe IfcK enna delivered a dlaeentlng opinion favorable to the law. in w hich he aald the co u rt's declelon proceeds along very narrow line#.

T he case cam e to the Buprem e C ourt on a w rit of e rro r from the U nited S tate# D is tric t C ourt for the eafltern d is tric t nf K entucky. Adnlr I# the m aste r m echanic of the Louisville and N ashville R ailroad Compajiy, and he w as proceeded ag a in st on th e charge of th rea ten in g to d ischarge from the em ploy of the com pany a loco­m otive engineer nam ed Coppage becauae th e la tte r w as a m em ber of a labor union.

T he ac t of 1®8, which woe one of th e ' re su lts 'of the g rea t Chicago s trik e , was Invoked for Coppage'a p ro tection and the D is tric t Court lined A dair 1100. The oon- slltvitlon&Uty of the a c t w as strenuously ttilftckcd in the D istric t C ourt by the nillri'tad a ttn rn e y a and when th e decision w as annoimcpd they prom ptly b ro u g h t the case to the Bupreme C ourt, w ith th^ re ­su lt th a t the declelon o f the low er cou rt w as re versed .

In hla decision Jnstlt^e H arlan held It wan A dsIr’B righ t tn serve h is em ployer HH best he could, so long as he did n o th ­ing forbidden by law as c o n tra ry lo the puhlt? wfllfarcj

JufMce^ H olrnes'also expressed the optn- lui* ihni the new law should be conBtrued an constm itlonal. He th o u g h t th a t tho righ t to m ake contract# had been s tre tch - eii to tli!» lim it by the co u rt's d e d slcn In his case. T ha i CongrcB# had a righ t to so legiebitp Qfi tn sneourage labo r organlSi* tinns wflp a n o th e r’ BUggcstlon m ade I f Ju s tic e Holmen.

Ita« lne#B W o m a n W in # Case*Z>ispfllrh f'j lAe E V E yfliQ JiBW A

TRKNTON, Jan 37.-An# order dis­m issing the unvoluntary petition filed In Ihc United S la tes D istric t C ourt ag a in stResale M achinaky. of Je rsey C ity, w as g ran ted to-day by J u d g i L ann ing . t l w aa alleged th a t the tru ck in g buslnda#carried an by the w om an 's husb an d Is really her bvi^ness. T his wa# n o t proved, however, and the d ism lu in g o rder w as accordingly Issued.

B EC U H tTiE S. [NVESTHCNTB. BTC. 9ECVHIT1BS. iBV EBTH EffTB. ETC. SBCDRtTtBS, tNVBSTMENTS. B'rV.

«,737.S27 90L IA B IL IT IE S .

C apllal Block..........................................5i!,OiM,(SiO 00Surplus and profUs........................... 630,3+5 <5Circulation ........................................ W,t»0 00Bfjmla Itorrowed..................... ftO.iXX! lAiC learing-house o e rtin ca ics .......... 3,8Q0,0oO OOIndividual depoalta.............................. Z M iM I ;IKB ank deposits........................................ 1,082,422 04U, S. deposits .................. 300,1^0 00

36%

. 1S% tti%

. WUhj IN%

. m G4&n i

.. iT:!! 2T

.. 64 0%

10.. 91% ilo

13%15%40%408211%63%

W k M t iMiS F l im r C la a ra n o e a .SAN FRA^^CISCO, Jan . 37.- T h e to ta l

a lM ranec* (rom the Pacific coast lo r t lw w w k «pdln* Jan u a ry 35 am ounted

all of which la eohsigned I U itttM K tngdotn from F u g st Bound,

tft m * Rtnmint of 15.560 barre ls waa I f lta a n d to r th* United Kingdom from

I ftMiDd.,--------- ...-------- « ,—

P t w l i a r i ^ 1h B a a k ra p tc Y .DN. Jn n . 37.—Judge W ll l la m 'u . t o ^ r . Issued discharge* In

th e United S ta tes n s t5 ;lc t AnnJe tessel}, o t Jeritay

NEWARK SECURITIES MARKET

NKW YORK, Jan . 27.—The cotton mar* k e t openpd e leady a t an advance of four poir.le U) a decline of one pulnt and In spite of Htcady ciibles, larger E ng lhh spot Balea, tind ligh t recelpi#. eotd off to a net loaa of ll^H4 point# during the early se#- oJon under local bear pressure and sea i- te rlng liquidation . TJ ere wa# no sign of Im portan t bull suppcxrt, and the m arke t WflH quiet w ith the tone barely steady during the m iddle of tbe morning.

T he m ark e t w as weak la te In the fo re­noon under Uquklatlun tind local bear p ressure , w ith price# showing a net lose i of abou t lD. ir20 points on the active m onth# l

I a t nildiluy.

LEADING GRAIN MARKETS.<’!HICAGO, Jan , 27—The w h eat m arke t

wa» iindpr heavy ecUlng p ressure lo-day and becam e w eak a f te r a flt'm opening. T he early price# showed an advance, which wa# cflUiised by Arm m arket# a t L iverpool In the (ace o f S a tu rd ay ’# de­cline here May, l.OOiS'L'WHk.

T he corn m arke t -was .steady , a good dem and oftseU lng th e conilnued cold w eather. May,

The Os'll# m ark e t w as eady In sym pathy w ith w heat. May, &3H.

Provision# opened Arm: May pork. IfLOO:

The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company,1845. o f N E W A R K , N E W J E R S E Y .

F R E D E R IC K F R E L IN Q H U Y S E N . R r e d d e n t .

TRANSACTIONS OF 1907

1908.

IN C O M EPrem ium s............................Interest and R enta............Profit an d Loss (.Balance) .

16,664,530.13 .. 4,998,167.43

5,094.72

DISBURSEMENTSDeath Claims.......................................................f 5,407,700.11Endowments.......................... 1,405,051.16Annuities................. 168,454.70Surrendered Policies..... ................................... 1,915,032.15Dividends............................................................ 2,239,455.23

Total Paid Poticyholdera.........................{11,135,673.35Taxes, Fees and Licenses....■.......................... 472,480.36Insurance E x p e n s e s (Incladln;; T a x e s ) ......... 2,366,034.77

' Investment Expenses (including Taxe*).... 206,139.39•• Premiums on Bonds Purchased .............. 126,417.98

Total incom e............................................f 21,667,692.28 Total Disbursements.................................{14,306,795.85Exesu of lucorae over Dbbursements added to Policyholder*’ Fund........................................................... {7,360,896^43

A S S E T S

Cash or Hand and in Banlts ........................ ( 1,243,330.33Loans on Collateral ........................................ 1,183.550.CK)Ronds, Par Value ............................................ 30,385,090.71Real Kstatr 31ortsrages.................... 53,859,708.33Real E s ta te ..................................................................... 3,661,921.85Lreitis on Policies -................................................. 18,786,254.64Interest iliic and accrued, and other

assets.................................................................. 3,466,638.02

L IA B IL IT IE S

Reserve Fund .....Other Liabilities

Dividend.* Ptiyable in 1908+...................Uoapportioned Surplus (Par Values).

,.$103,381,043.601,353,170.43

{104,734,214,03 2,476.094.65

,.{ 5,375,185,20

'{112,586,493.88

680,695.22Total Assets............................... !..............{112,586,493.88 Market Values Bonds under par value*....tThis item has hitherto been incluiled in the General Surplus.•The Market Valnes of Bonds Owned are the Values as o( December 31, 1907.

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IN SU R A N C E A C W U N T

Issued uml Revived in 1907................................................ 24,246 Policies, Insuring.........................................{ 58,285,839.00III force December 31, l9n7................................................191,632 " “ ......................................... 450,980.183.00Increase in insurance in force during year..................... 11,255 '* “ ................................. ...... 28,779,277.00

snd Invested tor PoUeyhotdm tn 1907 In excess of Premiums Paid by Pollqr^ldera, $2,l99r34{,43, reuses and Taxes lo Total Incomei 1905, 15.4 pet cenU J90j, 14.8 per oenLi >90a I4.J per cent.

Paid to anRatio Expenses and I axes lo I outt tncomei stux, >d,s per cenig tssia, ss.o per cent.! lyor, »4.l per (Tbe expenses incurred In obtaining Ibe new inuieaQce of tfie year amounted to only 81 per centr of the amount

allowed by the new Insurance law of the State of New York.The Total Insurance Expenses of Ihe Gtmpany tor 1907 amounted to only 73 per cent, ol the amount allowed by

the new Insurance law of the State af New York,Net Rate of Interest Earned on Invested Assets (Par Values)! 1905, 4.61 per ct.t 1906,4,b5 per ct.t 1907,4,69 per et. A iuh report of the year’s bustnesa twill be mailed upon request to the Home Office or to any agenL

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CHURQI GOERS THEKEACTY police I EUZABETH WOBAK'S DEATE. MURDERER OF ROMER WAHTS A TOWN GOVERNMENT FAMILY NEARLY OVERCOME.

HOUSES ROBBEDI. Barsius Break Into Three

Residences While Families Are at Service.

JEWELRY AND CASH MISSING

D uricff church Bcrvlces In E a s t l a s t n igh t, three residences w ere robbed. A t each house en trance w as eftected by ollm blng th rough a window.

T h e first to m ake a report of a robbery w as Jam es O. B arradale , of ^ Elmwood avenue, who telephoned to th e pollce^stu- tto n a t 9:30 o'clock lust n igh t th a t his house h ad been en tered while the family w ere a ttend ing th e evening services In tb e S anford S treet M ethodlat Church. T he Investiga tion m ade by R eserve Officer W illiam H. O 'Neill showed th a t th e thief b ad en te red a k itchen window w hich had been le ft unlatched. In the k itchen there Is a smaU safe, which had also been It-ft open th rough an oversight. The bu rg lar to o k 190 from tills. N othing else In the bouse w as disturbed.

M any artic le s w ere tak en by the b u r­g la r who broke Into the home of Wlllhim C. P earson, a t IIG N o rth M aple avenue. T h e fam ily left the house a t 5 o'clock m th e a fternoon, and when Mr. Pearson re­tu rn e d a t 11 o'clock every th ing w as In dis­o rder. Among the artic les taken were a gold locket, with rope chain ; gold alKnot ring , lad y 's open-face gold w atch, pearl pin, gold crescent pin, dlnmoml pin. s iring o f pearls, scarf pin, w ith seven diam onds; p ea rl stickpin, gold seal ring and |15 In cash.

T he invesllgatlon m ade by O 'Neill show­ed th a t the house And been entered th ro u g h a side window w hich had hoin le ft unlocked.

A t the resldenro of C harles V. Tlnam an, a t 118 N orth a iap lr nv„*nue. the front win­dow had been forced while the rtinUiy w as a t church. The only a rtic le rnken w as a ring conlalnlng a diamond.

Aam ftaU tk lUlai^swiil im mmh r W « M B |« W k »sa H«

d a l l v a r o i l^attar.Policem an A sa Bmltli, of K eirny, has

become a target for the Jokes of Ids fel­low-m em bers on the force, together with th e offioieU In lan d about the Kearny Tewn H all, because of a description given

of him In a M ter received by ttocoitler Jomea Kelly. Bmlth was given the duty of delivering a communication to Mrs. Bdary Forrest, o f Maple street, that town. In which K elly warned her that lettcjs she had written Thomas Taggert, relative to Mlsa Sam h McAllister, were. In hla opinion, libelous, and that the sending of such, m issives through the malls wan a violattorv'of the postal laws. He roquesi- ed the woman to stop her attacks upon Miss McAllister, or the m ailer would l>e referred to the postal authorltlcs-

Late Saturday afternoon the recorder was surprised to receive a reply to hla letter from Mrs. Forrest.

'T ou r letter wqb delivered to me by the handsom est pollceiiian I have ever seen," tald the writer, “and I have to thsuk you for picking him out to deliver It." The Wuipaii went on to state that the police should attend to their bushiiiss o f pro- tocUng life' iind property, and not he aa messengera- Mrf, Forrest Siild Ihul she did not bellove that the letters slie had sent T iiggcrt “were a vloUden uC any luw, bc-:au8c they are true."

PRIEST CALLS OFF OFFICERSMo A lte tiip t MjiiIp V rsterd n y to P re ­

v e n t F a th e r F le m in g fruiu b itileriiig ( h a r c h .

N o effort was made yoHierday m orn­ing to prevent Rov. H ugh P. Fleming, re c to r of Sl. John 's rh u rc li, Orunge, from OJcerclslng Ids priestly functloiiH. The sheriff 's men did not app«*:ir nt the

ehu rch , aa requeBted, R rv M nith ias Mc­D onald, acting rector, having told them th a t the ir services were rmi icijulred. T here w as on unu.‘!ua11y lnrge nitcinliinre a t the inHSse.H. F n llicr Flem ing s.ild a t a bide a lta r. The o tlicr mnsseH d u r­ing the m orning were puriduclf-«l by Ho* a s s is ta n t priest^ of the parish nml a iirl»*ni from Seton H ail t ’ollcffc. as u^uaL F a tlu r JflcDotiald made the iinnouhcemPtjtfl.

ENCttCts to see F a th e r F lem ing to-day w ere futile. The maid a t the rcciary . 6G R idge s treet, s lated th a t the prSent wan n o t In and It W'aa not know n when he would be. She did not even know w hctlier b e would be home fo r the m idday ineul. T h e o th e r prlesta w ere also out when o n e w s repo rte r called.

F a th e r Flem ing took the parl.nh when It w as under a heavy debt. In 187t, 11 Is Bsild, and by ^ e r g y placed It on a M^und hiiflls. About fifteen years ago he buy^ Columbiifl Hall, one of the thiost paroch ia l schools In the S tate. It con­ta in s no t only a fully -equipped theatre, b u t sm aller halls and asscm bly-rooina. In th la building F a th e r Flem ing placed his ex tensive a r t coilci'tlon. Before Columbus H all w as built he liad T:)ought nuineroua pieces of property In ihe vicinity of the chu rch for use for pttrorhlnl purposes.

All thin time he had refused to tak e a vocation and despite his m any parish du tie s be found tim e to tak e an active In te rest In m unicipal affairs. On severul occHsSons he ta lked from hls pulpit con­cern ing muiilcIpHi m ulters, especially in th e w ay of m aking nom inations for local office. Many years ago he announced th a t he wouljJ publicly oppose any saloon­k eep er who aspired to m em bership in the O range Conimon Council. F rom thftt^llnie on salbon-Kuepers were not candidates.

A few yeaia ago F a th e r F lem ing 's h ea lth broke down under the num erous ac tiv itie s ho had undertaken, and he took a long vac{ttlon In the sou th of France. W hen he re tu rned home, abou t two years ago, h is ba ir was g ray and his a j^ c a r - ance w as still fu r th e r changed by a beard . From th a t tim e on F a th e r F lem ­in g did not take the active m anagem ent o f parochial affa irs th a t he hud before go ing aw ay.

“T h e P r ln o« Clinik'* TVell P ln y ed .Cyril Scott and 1i1b com pany In "The

P rin ce C hap" furnished the second per* fo n n an ce of this season 's Record am bu­lance sertOB in the O range T h ea tre S a tu r­d ay night, providing an en terta inm ent w hich w as quite up to the high s lan d an l Bet by the am bulance n llrac tluna . Mary K eogh a s Phebe P uckers a girl of all w ork , and Charles B, WcU.s as M arcus Hunion, the m an servan t, ab ly supported M r, 3 c o u and contributed to the excel­lence of the perform ance lo a m arked degree. Beryl and Helen Pu llm an , who Im personated Mr. S cott's w ard a t dUTer- e n t ages, were am ong Ihe cleveresi chil­d ren who have been seen on the siagc, an d th e ir dialogue and ac tin g were full o f naturalnesai In the la s t a c t Em ily W ellm an took the p a rt o f the w ard, then m young woman. The o th e r m em bers of th e c as t were capable, and th e perform ­ance w as II thoroughly finished and sut- U fac to ry one to the large audience.. The n e x t a ttra c tio n will be F ran c is Wilson In ‘‘W hen K nights W ere Bold," on Sul- urday , F eb ruary g.

EuBt O range H ea lth R ep o r t.H ealth Officer W illiam T. Bowman, of

E a s t Orange, has compiled h ls BtatlstlcH fo r 1907. D uring th e year th e numljei- of con tag ious oiseascs wua a s follows: D lphtnorln, 6 ^ scarle t fever, O, and ty ­phoid fever, 27. L icenses w ere Issued to e igh ty-tw o plum bers and U‘8 milkmen, th e to ta l collection fo r license fece t^ lng H i M l

K ep t W e d d in g g erre t F o a r M ontba.A nnouncem ent haa b een ' mode o f the

m arriag e o f MIpb Adele A. W inters, d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs, William W ln- lera. of B6 Columbia s tre e t , ' W est O r­ange, lo F rede ric W. Heckfroili. of O r­ange. T he cerem ony woh perform ed T huraday , Septem ber 19 last, by Rev. H erm an C. G ruhnert, pastor of the Firm^ r m a n IT esb y ie rlan Church of Orange

ig couple, accompanied! by Mis*! F lorence V e il, of Newark, undThe young couple, accompanied by ML?is

W allerE, C heethaiii. 6f Orange, wem lo the residence <if Mr. Q ruhnerl. where the cerem ony w as performed. All agreed lo keep It A aecrel. and h was not until S a tu rd a y th a t the parents Af the couple w ere Inrorm ed, Mr. and Mrs. Ileckero th will reside in Orange.

R ig h t 'W anhliign F a m lg a le il .One o f th e huJIdlngH. In the rear of the

K earny Town Halt, used as a sioreroom fo r p ro p erty of the Board of Health.^ re ­sem bled the drying-room, of a laundry to ­day. w hile tb e wuHhlugs of eight fam ­ilies. w hich had been hung about the room, w ere being fumlgHtrd. G elasler took th is a<‘lion iifler learning th a t the i-lnthea hud been wuiibed by Mrn. Jam es Mttoc, of L au re l avenue. A rlington, and were In Ihe house where a case of pcnrlet fever had been disrovered. The pa tien t Is a d tu igh to r uame<l Rose, fifteen years old, who n ltended fleluiol S'o. 6. Gel.ssler stoi-ped- tiu ' Bale of milk from two cows ownecl b i‘ th e family.

A ^ ucreiiftfa l Ilu iue U rp u r ltn rn f.The home departm ent of the ro n o e c tl-

out F a rm s Prt'abyterluu Church a t i'lilon begins Us fifth year this month, h iv in g hocii organized In J a n u a r j . 1JHI4. ft stun:* od w'Hh iw rive niembera, u su iifiliiiendem and th ree v isito rs uinl hn.s yrowii sieiullly uTjiP. :ii Hu- hoi;1mi!ng of hioi 117TTiPinlirTB w-l(li six visitors. The last year

been th e best Ui the history i«f the d epartm en t, showing a net gafrs <if fonr m em bers The <’ontrll>hLliUia for th^ yoar am m juied lo $lG. .Tf Tho f'.^panm em now num ljers 171 mamlu’T*, divided Iniu nine d is lr lc ts Mre. Aimer W. Karnt-ll is the superin tenden t.

A rreiited fo r l ln v lu g IMrI oI.PoUcciiian fiexion, of Orange, found

John Rt/fe, of 2Gti Mala siiem , and John TMo, of 1411 E ssex avenue, Orange, In lot In C en tre s tree t last night, 'Ih e two had a revolver, and Sext'>ii took them lo Ihe i>oilce sta tion . CIto said the plntol belonged to hiu fu thei. and tluit It was out o f oNler He ndded th a t be had brought It over to Roac to see If the k il­te r cuuld tell him where tlio firearm LOuld be fixed. Acting Sorgeani Ryan took cluirgQ of the gun. and told i Ik- young m en th a t they would have to m ake ap ­plication th ro u g h Ihe police cm iri If they .wanted to recover possession of lb

U N I O N T O W N S H I P -The m idw eek prayer-m eeting of the

C onnecticu t F a rm a church will be In charge o f th e Ladles' Aid Suylcty, and will be led by Mrs. Aimer \Y. K aruell,

The Ladles^ Aid Surleiy will hold m m onthly m eeting a t the parsonage on W ednesday afternoon. The society will hold a handkerch ief sale and sociable ul the home of Mrs. Jam es L, H ead le j’, un T h u rsd ay night.

The M ch 's Club of Union will m eet a t the Town H all F riday evening. The sub­ject for debate will be, "ReHolved th a t th e p ro tec tive system hue been a benefit to th e U nited StaleB, ' The affirm ative ^ e a k e r s will be Rev. Henry K arnell and David W oolley, and on the negative will be P rincipal Ambroec 13. Klinu and W al­te r Boachen. H. IjCwIs Benedict will give u reading.

T he Bible S tudy Classes will meet "Wed- nesday evenings and Friday afternoons.

The h earin g In the case of Lewis R. Schcienwolff fo r n IJecnBe to keep a hotel hi th e ipw nsh ip of Union hiia been post­poned u n til S aturday, Pebruaiy 1.

M rs, E d w ard Burns, of Csldwell avenue. Wits tak en to the Memorial H ospital hI O range on S a tu rday afternoon.

B urton W'llaon ami MIj Hope .of New York, a re v isiting Mrs. C. 8. Oakley, of Colonial avenue.

Miss B m lly Brown, who has been v isit­ing M rs, K ezla 'V'anslckle, of Roselle ave­nue, h a s re ttirned to her home In M aple­wood.

C ounty Com m itteem an John B. B un­nell and fam ily w ere uppcl while out for a sleigh ride, vesierdny. rounding the- curve opposite thb- old cannon. The drlvc-r tu rn ed loo ahorp upsetting the alelgh and spilling IhC! occupantB to the ground, Nn one w as h u rt.

J am es L. H eadley, of B urnett avenue, hua been v la ittng meiulH In Trenton, lie WHS re-elected chairm an of the O range AssiJctiUlon w hile there.

Mrs. Anna, B urna is undergoing tre a t- raent fo r th e rem oval of a cancer.

M rs. E m m a Gundecker, of New'urk, Is v isiting M rs, Edwin Eastabrouk, of Ro­selle avenue.

l^eroy A. Qlhby, of Summit, was visiting Union yeste rday .

Among Womens Organizations

M rs. Jam es M. Seym our en terta ined the S a tu rd a y -Club S a tu rday afternoon. The sub jec t fo r the day w as the ‘T tatl^n Ren- alBsanca and I ta ly D uring the R enais­sance.” Mrs. C harles E. F a les read a p ap er on "L lte ro lu re ,” Mrs. Seym our had one on “ Fine A rta," and Mrs. WUlkiiu E . T ay lo r spoke on "M en W ho Brought A bou t the Qolilen Age o f ' the R enais­sance .” The tab le ta lk w as upon "W h at th e R enaissance M eant to I ta ly and to the World,*' and w as conducted by MIsb K.

. A . McLeod. Mrs. L. B. H ew itt and Mias Cirace B radner gave piano solos. Mrs. Beym our w as appointed chairm an of a cotttm lttee to a rran g e a program fo r the an n u a l meetlcig of th e club in May, and MlSs M arg are t A. Reid, M rs. 5. E rvin M anness and M rs, Taylor a com m ittee to ittake o u t a calendar for nex t year.

* * *:. T he Neiir J e r s e y . W om an’s P ress CUib w in m eet In the l^ubllc y b ^ n ry Mon­d ay O liem oon, F e b h ia ry S, S:30 6'clogk, w han th e re wlU bb ta lk s by m em bers on

V*Bidltbra,W o H ave In terv iew ed.” There w in ajao ba w ritten opinions from all

- th e m atnberi a s lo w h a t a new epeper w o m an 's c lub should bs.

A mpnthly meeting o f the board o f man- a ca ri o f tba Toting W om en's Christian Aasoolatloc will be held a t tha rooms, 14 W k»t Park, street, to-morrow morning.

M rs. H a r r ie t I t a r r y L iv ed O wly a F e w W e e k s A f te r H e r

N o tk e r B ip l r a d -gpsriaJ iHspsIrS lo the K V m i m HEWS.

BLIZA BET!?, Jiin. 37 .-M ri. H arrio t B arry , wife of W lllinra F. B arry , supcrln- landonl of th e money o rder doportm ant in the B ilsaboth postoffice, died yeste r­day In Bt. E lisab e th 's HospUiil bore. She w as th ir ty -th ree years old. Hho hud l»aen ill a couple of m onlha but her case did not become serious until two weeks ago. She WHS btjrn a t E llsabe thpo rt and wna educated In Sl. P a tr ick 's purochlul school. She lenvcB her husband und two ilaughlcru. She ul.su leaves three broth- era, Michael F. uinl W illiam A. Gannon of Ellzubt’th ; John J. UHnnon, of N ew ark, and four ab le rs . Mrs. John B arry , Mra, Churlca E. Dunn and Miss Agnea Goii- non, of B llm bcth . and M rs. J . H lnm i C avanaugh, of New Y'ork City.

Her m other. Mrs. Mnry Oannon, of Ellz«bttlu>r»rt, died D ecem ber IG last. The funeral servIccJi will tak e place a t9 o'clock Wodtieaduy m orning, a t 8t P titrlck 'n C hurch, w here a solemn m iulem muMH will he ottered.

D ea th o f I’a fe r a o n C ltlaen .I'ATEKSON. Jan . 27.—bam uel Smith,

eldest Bi»n Of the iBle Sam uel Snilili, boiler m anufac tu rer, died yeste rday ■ijf lienri (llfjcuse. He w as not murrlocl. und WUK fifty-eight yeurs old. At the tlc.iih of hls fa ther. Samuel. With IiIh bn'th«-i.K, ChiiJ-lCB K. und W illiam M SmJlti, > ui- linijcd the hualnesB. H e la su rv iv 'd hy the two bro thers und th ree NiNters.

F ou n d D ead tu H o te l Bed.FA TEK aUN , Jan . 27.-*Thr body of a

wcll-drcsHed m an, bel1ev<^ lo be hiinjuci Nt'U. wub (ound (lead In a bc«| In iho tlnentu l Hotel Sa tu rday . D eath was due to im tum i causes. A receipt for JD. ilutvi KEilunub, N. Y'., :mk1 m ade <mt In \tu mime of Santuel Nell, wuh fouitd l>m lii.s person. The body wum taken tu u morgue.

Mrs. A lic e W ilso n .Special DiBpatch ro rht SEW 8.

NORTH BRANCH. Juti. 2?.-T h e fu n tm l of Mrs. Alice Wllsun, fo tiy -fm ir y ears old. w as held S a tu rday ufturnim ii at the home of her broilier-ih-law , MorrlH (7rwter, ui VllcttQWn. Rrv. John T. Scott, pawtor of the Fre.'ibylcrlaii church a t laim lngtun. (.•fflcSatcd, nml inirlal wur ut New’ G er­m antow n Miw. WllButt was the wife John WiDun uml her hotiie wua iti B4iirj- crvlPe. Ahuiii tliree wf'i’ks 'iffo ahe went hi the linmc of hi-r hIhI it , Mrs C rater.10 help la ie for her while she wa« >aif- lering from an a tta ck of g rip .' One num i- Ing shortly a fte r she went thorc, Mrn. Whison fell from the porch and was s(- vtTciy Injurrd. Before she ssa. * .ahle to m ake her way back into the tiuiiflo she wns exposed to the enid fui )oiii( tli.it pnoumonlii TVHiiUed. She Icnve.'i her liius- band unt! oiip «on, Oliii Wll.'^on.

Mrs. rp tlittr ln r 11, f.liMlnay. Sttrriai !Hapntrh to tin' EVt f MMl SEW 8.

RAHWAY. Jan . L'l -Mrs. C atharine B. Idtiilsuy, widow of Aiulrcw U, Lird^eiy, ithd this mnrnlniiT, iifotr n w ork 's jllri',Ul Jicr Iioinc, 47 New Ltrunewlek aviniie. S)ie wu! stxty-spveri years old. and umvi a S'-vp ii {'inkin n. Mrs S. D Mcr.Hliun. Mr«. F W Duiilium, Mrs. It, W C Gray. iie rb e rl Nurih, Mrs W alton H. Sfe-VM-. Mj.sb Fdllii iJtidPay nml 'rh«maH Ji, l.lnd- say. She wu.k n mi'inluT of the .4»i-.nd PrfFhytffJun CtiiireJi and also of llu deuiirtTnont of th a t Sundaj-si'hool, The funera l will he ut I h r hoiisf, W ednesday afleruiKUi. at 2 o'clock. Itev, W. T. St i- chcll offiol.ilmg. Internii III will U* ih [|i” fao itb ' plot tz\ HiiZrUs !hr>il <Vno‘tery.

Mina HrHliii-t K o |l> . l)ihfn‘h‘f( In i}:i‘ l\V f l \ I \ f ) \t'W F ,

K U ZA B ET H , Jan . :7.-MiHS Bridget Kelly, Bixly years old. illed sutldenly night from :t .stroke of .npoplexy' a t her home, nil Spring s treet. Iiere. She had lived In E llzahetn the g ree te r p a n of her life. She was a communlcHnt nf the Sa­cred Llearl C hurch and leaves a Bister.

Mrs. W llllit iii II. T a y lo r .DUN]'7LLHN, Jan . 27,—T he funeral ner-

vlcep of Mrs. W lllllom II. Tayior. who died liore In her liome In her seventy- fou rth year, will take plruio from In r lam resilience Wfdntwlny afte rnoon at r{;3!) o 'clock ....In tcrm cni will he a t MoiuvUlc.

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FUNERAL OF MRS. EVERETT.O ne o f O lileiit M e m b e rs o f P a rle

P ren b y ler ln n C linrch to He U u rlcil T o -m o rru w ,

Funeral pervIccB for Mtb. Delphlnn Kv- e re tl, widow of T hom as R. E verett, who died a t the 'hom e of her eon-ln-liiw, Lewis L. D avenport, IDS O arsldo street, F riday nlglit, will ba lield tlicre a t 10 o'clock to ­morrow m orning Rev. John McDowell, pasto r of the I ’a rk PrcBbylcrlan jChurch, of which Mrs. E vere tt was one of the oldest memberB. will offichiie. Interm ent will he In the fam ily plot a t Newton; SuBsex County.

Mrs. K vcre lt w'aB In her eighty-second year und for the past th lrty -nne years had lived In Newark.

She leavoH, aside from Mrs. Dnvenporl, .1 Bon. W illiam H. E verett, of Court s treet, and a bro ther. F ranc is Moran, also of N ew ark, who is seventy-five years old. Among o ther relatlvca in N ew ark arc Mrs, Joseph CouU and Mrs. F ran c is J. Swnyze.

FOHERAL OF C O LO N E W4HSER

C O N F E S a s ID E N T IT YS«rM H« |« H e n ja m la 'WblfCt o f Liik*

UBili B n p il t r d —M liiilN<»wr,

The hegm murderer of Fr<idcrlck R. Homer, of Orange, who denied last week that IfiM nome was either Goorge Wilson or Williams, confessed to u colured min­ister In Ihe county Jail Stiturday that hlu name ‘'la Beiijninln W hile, and lim t his hinne lij at Igike Ustl. Flu. The iidmisEilon wuH innde to Kov. Edward Elliott, funner puHior of the Chrisilan Tabernacle Hup- ilat Church, who bapilsea the murderf-r hiti' Huturtluy afternoon. W hite also ilv- E'himl that he h;ir] one tim e baen troas- uj'er |u a Runduy-si'hcH>l In h ls local (own. wher«r ho bar a brisker and sfkter living now

Hlnee hls bapMnm the prlBuoer's'maniH'r has m tlie ly cliangecl ami he seems to he ;i.N happy aw h rhild. After tho ceremirny liml beep concluded W hite said he felt perfectly hnppy and w as w illing to dJe

“I hold no harm ugulnst any one,'' the man declared "I com m itted a murder, and I deeerve to die. This I'm willing to do, for 1 believe Hint Gud will (orgho me."

The rensiin he gave for living undei iiUaBea wut> "sO people would not hnpw who he was" iiud that no di»griice might lie rellfClrd uTi hls rebitlvcB In the South. He admitted he had' been ronvhHi'd ulI. rime before, hut never u nuarder

'I'he hnplisauil eervlce on Sutiirdaj' w.u not perl'onned iicctirdlng lo iJi® 11111:11 vt tlie Bapllsi Church, whjoh lequlrvij Im merslon. For ilje fcnke of citnvenlein'o llilA was imi done, niid ihe ordinaly sprinkling nf tlic htad wns subHllinted Those present at the cerem ony, which woa held til the nffiro of Deputy WardrnJ. Edwin Klhir. were Rev. John A Jm- dan, a culorod minister, of Bellevhh^ l/csier W, Aigeltlnger, secretary of the Young Men's Clirlslian AssoclatlDn. and Mr. Ellor. Mr AlgoUInger had vlellod W hile several tlnica In tlu‘ Jail when lie w**nt to see other prjM>n* rs.

Warden Bledman visited ttie HtntR prison at Trenton las' wock and -wii.'i shown the cell In the death Ivoisp ihal is to l>e ocrupl'-d by W hile ilo suUl ln-day Jt faces un i»pL'n corridor D.tding 10 ihe chiimber where the eUntrlc chair is lo- cuied.

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SHEPARD ROWLAND DEAD.F ur T w r ii ty -e lg l i l Y ^nrs He W an n

U e s ld e n l o f M o b te liilr sioil A e t l i e In Toitii’h A ffn lrs.

Shepard Rowland, s lx ly -tw o y ears old, dieil th is morning at hls huiiic, 77 P:ii‘k s treet. M onlclalr, of h e a r t dlscnBc, a fte r an dhiesa of four du>' «.

Mr. Rowland, who was a retlrc<l [‘oni- mission ineri'hum, was a native of lamg : larul, hut h ill rcalih-d in Municlair fnr

lwent\-tdghi veurr. He was a moinb»’i Lif the Meiliodlat cUarcIi of MniUelah. a.s

Sb ep ard RoTrlnncl.

well as Ireasurer of the Old John S treet M ethodlat Church of Now York.

Mr. Rowlanrl waa also one of the i>oard of m anagors of the A m erican Blhle So­ciety and a Irupteo of the M ontclair ■young M en's ChrlHilnn Aasoclulloii. While In business, from which he re tired ten years tigo. he was a memlXT of Ihe New Y'ork Cham ber uf Commerce.

Before M ontclair becam e a town Mi. Rowland was for th ree y ea rs a inemher of the Tojsnship C om m ittee. H e wa.s :ileo a m em ber of the M ontclair Club from the tim e of Uh organization. H e HurvlVfd by a widow and two sons. A lfred C. and Flurry F. Rowland. F u n e ra l services will be held from Mr. ilowirmd'.s la te rfsidepce W ednesday afternoon a t 3 o 'clock.

T H E STAN D iU H l OF nA lN O C O V FA E W O N . ,,,

fSor the past &ve dcudw pfanot luive be«a made and swd on a liaals «l. letotiva eacaOpnee—tbe. standiM of csDipartooB J>Dlot ttw Stetnway, beentM It has been dwned thp only tatnunent worthy of emulatlMi.

. As a criterion, of whet a plane should b^ juamlne a VeiteErand at

T b in er te ti^ la an upright w|(b tho Iona) nuaUties and charac- terhtks of a Grand PiaOA

Steinwty worth—price Ww.

N U T L E V ,The N u tlcy M aennfirchar has elected the

following offleerf^: I’refllcle:it, John W lt- m nn; vice-president, Henry H ln lch ; re­cording Bccretftry. Herm an H a rd t; finan. clfll eecretai'y , O tto Assmuas; tre a su rer , E dw ard Schneider; collector Carl Gill- m an; lib rarians , Theodore M ueller and C arl G ardener; conductor, 'Ylctcir Jung- m a n n ; vlce-condiictor, Mr, Assmuss,

The fu n e ra l of Mre. C harlotte H orsfall, who died ‘WeclneBday a t R aritan , wan held y este rd ay afterncon from the M etho­d ist chu rch . Mrs. H orsfsll was a t one tim e a realdetit of Nutlcy.

C ountess K oielon, of Prague, Bohemia w as a g u e s t yestordoy o f reJalives Irl N uliey.

Tow n A tto rn ey Guy J, E dw ards la p re­p a rin g an ordlnnnce providing fo r • the c reation of a shade tree commlsnton, The m easure wlU be Introduced a t Che counell nex t m eeting . A com m ittee consistitii o f Couuclim en A rth u r R. Carr. F n in l B a rr and F red B ania. H ealth Cormuin- s lohers R ich ard W. Booth and J. L. Miller? H e a lth Phyalclan George B. Phll- bow er and a citizen from each w ard, to be nam ed by th e cowndlmen, will eonalilor the m a tte r tff garbege collection and dl*- poeal In th e tow n. Recom m endations will be m ade by the com m ittee s Ibo a t the n ex t council meetlrtg.

C A L D W iS L L A> 'D V E U O N A .* M ias C arrie Lutes, of Newark, is the

?uesl Of M rs. W. Moore Gould, o f M oun- Hin nvenuo, Caldwell.

' Mias M arg are t Canfield, of Lane avenue, Caldwell, is confined to her hooie w ith illneas,

T pe C aldw ell Building and X<oun A sso­c ia tion will m eet to-nfgbt, a t th e V an O rder building.

SllBS E lisab e th Blauvelt, of FnJrfleM avenue. W est Caldwell, underw ent nn op­era tion S a tu rd a y a t the M ountainside H os­pital.

Miss A n n a Jan e tte Noce died S atu rday , Ell h e r hom e on BIcibmfield avenue. C ald­well. She w as eighteen years old. The fune ra l wit) bo held from the house to ­m orrow a fte rn o o n a t 2 o'clock. Rev. n . W . B. M errington, of E ssex Fella, will officiate.

M rs. H en ry W heeler, of Jersey City, le v isiting re fe tiv es In Cedar GroVe.

Mlsa L ydln PnJIadlno, of Qten R idge, Is the guest (tt H rs . Issue fi. Baldwin, of W hllfieW s tre e t , Caldwell.

George Cadm us, ,o f W est Caldwell. Is v isiting Ilia couatn* J . H enry Oswald, ofB rooklyn. . „ ; , „ ^ ____

Miss G race Soulers; of New Y ork City, and M iss E lisabe th M nttice, of NewarK. a r e th e gwests of Mrs. Theodore P a rran d , o f C la rem on t avenue. Verona,---------- # ---------------------

G L E N K ID G E .'A a la rm of fire w as turned In from

box 09, a t R idgewood avenue and W lnsor 1»1a c e , 'I tg t n tgh t. Chief Ru'B0e]l% tfl moke an JnvenU sation . ,

H r. H n . . R oger N. Arms, fo rm er reildeiitB .u f . th is -borough, gave a recep­tion a t tb e S)v«rMt House. New York, 8 a tu n lay ..tn r tm to r o f tb e lr silver wedding a n n iv e rsa ry th e Introduction of tb e ir d au g h te r, H elen 'Amelia Arms, In to so- e ielT ' Mro, A rm s x tris ted In receiv­ing by b a r sister. Mrs, Cbarlea Hulse^ and M rs. W llUam B. .

F o r m e r G o vern or S to k er YVns One ot tb e r a llb e iir e r n nt (h e

F l t in l R ltep .VINELAND. Jan . 27,-R e v . Dr, D. H.

King, pasto r Of the Flrst_ P resby terian C hurch, led <Yiq eervlcea ul the funerul of Colonel Jarv is W anser, com m m dnni of the Soldiers' Hom e here, yesterday a f te r ­noon. Rev. Dr. John Hainlley, pasto r of the F irs t M ethodist tlhurch , tnnde an uddresH on "M y Knowledge of Him us Soldier, PolHinlun and l''rlend.''

F unner G overnor E. C. Stokes, Sena­to r B. F- Minch, C ircuit <’fum Judge R. P. T uIUt , D eputy PotftmaflL'-r W. G. Hislop, P ohunaster Georgu Brunin, of Millville, and H ow ard D(>lbpy, cloik of the Coubty B oard oC E«iualiziitl(m of Taxes, w«'-re th e pallbeartTs. A dfUiil of fflx mernbera of M cKinley Poet. O. A. R., 9 f the home were the honorary bearers.

A floral tribu te seven feet high from Beventecn of Colonel W unsor'a most de­voted political friends was given, M orris, Davla, chairm an o f the r«)uniy KepiibllcHn com m ittee; J . H ow ard V llle tls and John Bhlfelds, of the board nf m anagers of the home, were present. Mnyur W. F. Saw ­yer anc^ the borough ruuncllm an a ttended in a body.

R o n e lle P a r k Mnn'n F o n era LDlKpQfeft ti> Ihv n / ' V/.Yf; .V£,’11'S.

RO SELLE PA RK . Jim 27- T h e funeral ot John Crevellng H art, fifty-eight years old, who died S au in lo y nfUTnoon ,a t hls home. 22ft W estfield nvinue. will be held to-m orrow . Degtlil whs the result of piieu- rfionin, Mr. H a r t w'lis horn In B loom s­bury, W arren- C ounty For tw enty-live years he W'at a resident of Ellznbelli, from w hich place he moved lo Boaulle- l*ark tw o y ears ago. For llilrty years he w as employed by th e (i'vnliol Knllroad of New Jersey aa an engineer and macUin- ini. He w as a m em ber of the Second P resby terian C hurch, E lizabeth, and Am erican Council No. 2ft, O T'. A. M., of (h a t city. He leaves u widow, one son, F ran k G. H a rl, o f Linden street, E liza­beth, an d nn« (latighter. Mrs. Conrad W. Glcae, o f Roselle P a rk . Tho funeral se r­vices to-m orrow will be h^hl a t the houHO a t 2 P. M. Rev. D r. E. IT Cobb, of Hie Second P resb y te rian Church. E lizabeth , wilt officiate.

F a n e r a l ' . o f 'W elH ngfuDPA TERSO N , Jan . 27,- T h e funeral of

fo rm er P a rk ComnilBsloTier AVelUngton Sw ift, who died n t h ls home. 47S 'Union aventjfl. a f te r an Illness of three week.^, will taxe place fifom hls residence to­m orrow afternoon. Rev. Dr. Aylsworth, o f G race M. E , C hurch, officiating. H r w as M venty-th ree years old, an d was bom In G ardner, U ls te r County, N. Y. A bout 1872 he cam e to th is city. H « wuk a t one tim e connected w ith the WaiBou Mftchlfie Com pany, H e w as la ie r engage»l in bridge ' btiUaing. Mr, Sw ift m arried early .ln llfe^ H ls w ife w as Miss C atherine E dw ards, who died abou t e igh t years nq;u, H e Is gurvlved by th re e children, th e deceased w as n D em o cra t In politics, in 1S83 he w as eleoied an a lderm an from th e Second 'Ward,

T a x C«11e«tor*a F n i t a r a LPA TERSO N , J s n . » ,-* rb e fune ra l of

T ax Collector ]>}renfo J .^B an ta , who di d Saturday^ will ta k e p lace to-m orrow m orning from his hom e in H aledon. w as M ty years oM. D e a th resu lted fn>r.i ft pa ra ly tic stroke. H e loavef b o th p a ­ren ts , ench over e ig h ty y e a » of fige, and one b ro ther.

| »lhliray HkO.

l . I V J M O S T O \ . -■'jOr. WilUjuu 8bv» ^ of liHp, Lon*

M u iA , nnd^MtnB A dde IngArtoU, o f Now York, were recent gv eeu « l Mr*. OiOM'

Mr. nrid Mre< Ch&rtes .Vre&land. o f Mor- '*-*7Wn. w e r* |M w l* a u n * iy <v M m VrAe-

!’• m ollter,' l ifk . Rnthbun.

mCilenlwt^

YOir CAN LAUGHA T T H E T H P t I Q H T

of m y dhtrets a ft tr w A liic if you will onlj{ K|^Q tbe meal b}- takint' e doae of Hostetter*s .StoAMh , It wil!prepere tbe etbntetb to i i^ v e ^ e foort, ■id in its proper <U*Mtioo and aiiiniila- tion aad H up tii* bowel* opm.

H O S T E T T E R ^ ST O M A C H S IT T E R S

m tbns prevent and ctue S lA tleed' Ftabiimoy, Umrtiw%:tiiftii*teg, IM tceitlO ii, pylipeiMlei

Fm ifle .fH i. Try ft to.da7 .

Chal,<tMaB o r B e l l e r i l l e 'a R eew fa llrian C o m iu l t te o T h l u k s a U h a u s e

f r o m T o w a a h lp D <% lrattl« .When the Republirnn exeriiUve com ­

mittee o f BclievUlf mcetft. which will be wlibm th>» next ten days, the iiueatlon of iuJvurudng h chAPK'' nf Brllcvllle’s form (tf gcvernrnent from (hut of a town­ship to n inwn will bo considered. Snmuol Murlhi. the chairman uf the coromltle**, la lutorosting him self In the mutter, ing bvrotuo convinced Uml h change la dej'lniblo for tho welfare of the lown- f*hlp Mr. Martin says that polltlca does n<il MiiiT into the mutter.

Jr the executive I'timmlttoc |if llc \c s tlu i'o f lKiiild he {I cliungf' nf goven.inCnl 11 pi ilil-ni ti)*ihc Township Ci>miniliee, which Is eoiitrdhMt by Denm(-rat‘». will he nn^fie, flHklMK thiu bo^ly lo t.ikc »tepn to brlin; rihiuii the change. If the Townshtp Com- mUten n'fij«c3 U> IokhI i1m> rctiuesl. a pub- llf meeting will be hriil .iml the cUIsL'itH asked In vole on the fjucfltlim !f a iim- Jnrily uf votci'M fuvm- ii chanife a com- nilftt'o will be minun! lo bring iliw niaUtr btfure Ihe leijIfllatorH at Trenton.

EVENTS IN THE ORANGES.A leap year dnm'e will he given In

I-yc'.-um lln ll, (JraiiKC VullPy. February 1C. Ijv ihe ImdJeH’ Auxiliary of the Church of Out !.::dy »f the Vnllcy,

Jn!m n Ileald , of P a rk pv*-iiiic mid t'le \.-lund H irett. OraiJ*«e, leli-phnin-.l lo pnli,. lu’.M l'pmrlcrs luwl iilgJil th a t on n iu iT ilng (u hls home he fnmul one nl Ihi- .slih* iliirtrs lie saUl he thnu^titf-tirm- Oil" had eiUered the house.men GaHcayiii' and M cM anus lo u ld find nothing wrong.

I'olleetnan Giiscoyne rrpurled at o ian ge police heiiUfiUiiMfrx ftulurday night that the home of Mrs. John Mnrl.iri>. at G1 \'ullfiy . street, had lieen entered luul u wntst and Kklit stolen.

City of Oriinge Council, KnlRhls of Cu- lumbun, will eiiUTialn the menilj'TS of riie Bloomfield and M onu'lulr couneiU hi ro - lumhuit Hall lo-night. The program h.is been arran g ed bj l^nnurer Jos«-[di F Mr- G lntty, and ll Ih expected iliai atm ul i'.0 ktilglUs will he iifesvnt.

An unidentified d iizen (trid P>>ll<ernAn Harry Klovbel slnpp*'ij u lumjiway hnise, at Mnin and Com- ^ t •etH. ui.iunv. f^.iiur- day uflcrnoon. 'I'lie horse h,ul ihe r in - nniil,* of hanie>-f« mid sliaft.-i i«f n >>li]gh iilluclied. Kloelw ] uirni'd ihe ntilnml ci'ki-r tu policem en rroit'U and Ahrnoi»i. ivlio took ll (0 thy poll-’e rtiailnii, when- M waslauo' claimed hy Police <'omm!s>ii"ner Muntori li. Melriiif Tlie Imriie nm away ill Main Ftreet. No oni' was liiirt.

The Mlsttlonivry Soi ieiy of PIcnHnnhlulc I 'le sb y ie rlan Chmi h will glee .1 b\»x Hoclai In the rim tcli Kem unow night for Hie b. nerit o f mlflrtlons.

Jolin aUMiHiui. iT ir.l [.akisldc fivenvip. Orange, Ims n.sked llo- pollei- of tbnt elty to fry to gi-t trill K of the miirnuders who have rohhed hi.- oMckeii eoop on two or- euNlons slii'-e iiighi Two rhk'k-ens were ............ li liinr.

I'nileoiiian U' l.i i r.M, of th ange. lu n o d In ii rctwi'l to tile siia;e.ini n' the OruriKv p.illef SlallMli 1 i-t I..UI1I lIuM Home one liuij tried 10 en (-r lio- l.iondry of Sam laiiiK III 11 Day .■street, liy < im in g mil 11 plei e of afoiiiui I lie boll.

St. Jolm s Mialu li. 1. I' Ik A., will liuM n CiieliM iiii'l diiie e .Monday nlglB n f rif'Xt Week it! C'diitilhuN Hall, OnlTige

ChriJhs II. WIlHon vi'] k -‘lure on ' Naf. Ui.il and Imliirtlrlal N i.ich 'h ' 111 l\lm\vor)!] rveshvi.uinii Cliureh, i; ist onWeiiti' -Liay nlghl. The leidLire will be lilutti ii d‘«| will) moving i letm-eP.

Ml>;s M attie K. K«*Mi. daiiKkler of Mrs Clar-L A Korn, id lb N orth M imn a v e ­nue Ka.«;t u riu ig f, Hafied Pnltii-duy for Rev W est. t'la . After rem aining iliere for I sho rt tim e .hIu- vs ill spend iwo weeks ni H u nJia , du ring tho Mardi Hri.s oarni- \a l .iiid will rv u in i to Key Wejril to tday until M arch.

V irg in ia Creider, of Willinrn a lree l, KuHt Ui ange, is bipending I lie le ln a ln d cr of the winU'.r In S-ivaiinnli. Gii.

The lorlieih aniilvirHiiry exerdacs of (he Grove Street (hMiprcgallonal ('hiireh, ICast OruitRC. oinked ye.siurday morning willi the Bcssion of the Siinday-Ridiool. Brief Ksldrcpsea wlto made hy three for- m« r HUjrtrliitemh nts-C . W esloii Bailey, George A. Boioti and CorneUua li. Nevlus.

Mrs. Ck.arlcK SdiuUc, of 3-1 llalstod Ftieet, EuhI Gnuige. Is at Ijakcwood.

Engcnc Stevenson, r.f Lenox iisenue, Eapt Orange, wlU .sail for Europe Satur­day, lo he gone until Aeptemher

Mry. Edward J. luiwlesa. formerly of East Orange, who ha vialllng herf.lster. Aire. George VV, Wing, uf 111 Hul- sted street, East Orange, haB returned to hor lumie In Doston.

The n'.emhcrp uf Riltcr^* A, Field Artil­lery. of EhsI Oi'iiiige, w'ere tendered a banquet Heuirday night by t)ic oifieura. Purporal l.nuiM Cuimlngliam acted na nm. ter of t'crtMonnlCH :it (lie baiuiijel, whioiv was HiTsed in the armory in North Clhi- loii street.

Kara p lu g T o « t Gaa Ptmda Itm W a y fro o i O l l a r lu l o A u a rtm en ta o f

X f», O'M ara, a f O rattae.Mm. Catherine O'Maiu uml Iicir four

dHURlUcTo, of 12 Mlnturn placa, Orange^ wore nearly uvorcoiite by coal gua, Satur­day night,

Shortly before 7 o'clock yeatenlny tnoru- lug ('aula O'Mara, ten yearn old, Mrn- O'Maru'n diiugliii'r, uwokc, and thinking that Bomebudy was trying to smother her. itUmI violently. Her screaniH alarmed her tdiKer Mildred, who iiliui felt a pccnllur semuHlnn. ami nuUzed that she hud u vlolenl hciiflmduv Mildred went to her mother's room, but wax unable u> iirduee her.

The girts alarmevl the nc-lgbb<»rB, and Dr. Ralph Jl. Hunt, nf Kast (''range, and Dr, y . S. O'Brien, i f Orange, were num- moiuHl. The pbyKiclanH (imtui that all the nicmbCFB of Hie family were Buffering from tho fumce of coal gas, After the windowd hud been opvind all soon ro- covered,

BULLET CLOSE TO CHILD.Sou th OrnnK<* llrM ldcnt W a« F ir in g

n( Cat Wlie-n J la ll l.u tid ed|n (o ilo o u i.

A tmllct firvd at ,\ cat yertlcrday by Alvah .M. jHi'ol^is. of 240 Tnrrell s tu e t . South Orange, Iih mark ami \vi iilihn-iigti the wide of a hunao and lim- a mom. faHliig on Hie Moor near the youu« ilaughler of ( ’liestef Ihdcwell, of 213 Tiir- ivll Kli’iM't, who lay on a lied In the roftiu. The (hlrly-l wo-cnlihei nvo lver bullet wiiH jdeked LliJ h\- Mr. BlrieW'ell und l.ikeii to Jso*‘ibus, wlio admUlcd firing the shat In an ttttcinpt to kill a cut which had hoi'Ti in hls lientuiuse

Marshal Thomiis 1-V Maguire, of South I Orange, la iiivesUgailag the shooting and I tiald this inortdng that Jacohim will be ■ Hummuned 10 appear on a, charge of vl<>-

hitlng QU onllnaace ln>hlUJHng the nac of tlrearnis In the village.

j u . o o M F i i : i n .Miss Annie Mmelli. dmigliier of Mr. and

Mrji Frank Moreill, and Julifi Intlie, botli or !Jl<HjmfieM, wire manfied In St. Aiuhony's CatlioUe Cluirch. Sliver LalU’. yeHleiilay afteriiuon at 2 u'clmd^, The I'TiMiutiy Was pcI’fortuisl bv San-mmie A lucopiitni fi)lh)we(l ril tho bom« vd' ihi- hrltitt'tt paii-niH, 131 Liberty Mtreet.

instrh'l Deputy Jolm Mev''ui> inwtulled tin- I ifilcerH-vdecL of DlilMltui No- 2,An- ieni ord( >■ of m hem luns, ycateiclay arternoon.

Koljert W. Kovgli. nf Pelham Hnv. N- Y . 's viBlllng TlK>ruus North, In Lfliden iveiiuv

‘ N' o'ntUm DiiVFi Thrmigti Phiropa' wlH be ilie aubjerl of a jslercopDeon lei.:(.ur« by I ’hiifh'S F. Korhef before Hve jnoiiibttra ■f t:ureka lytHlge, Knlghta of Pythins, to- "orrow night..\t (hr kUiriHtlun ICiidcuvir meeting In

U;e First / ' iptist •Church lo-rnorrow aigiil MIhh Martini Trneek, mlsslouary ctf III.- Women’h Hunllst Home Misshmary Sorlety at PhilH iHland. will WU of lier w.u k among Hie Iminigraiiid.

Hrornley rha]it'-r, lOpwiutli LeagU". will h'dd a Hurlable Ic Hic '■iuireh parlorn tu* nlKht.

Tlie Home Misaiunnry Saelcty of Wewt- mlmiN'i- Presbylerlaii i'luiTeh will be ad- dreHseil i.i-inorrvi V aflernooii by Miss Mleamu CiawT uvl on ' 1 nimlgruHon " She is lutercsieil In (he niiiHlcal rndtleuienl in New Volk aiul will have two pupils Ci'oiu Ihe Hi hnol wiHi her. wh<f will gfvo sejec* IlmiH nn Ihc vh'llri and piunu.

Ml. ami Mrs. Georgu B. Nutlmnn. Of Race .H|reeL, gave a uai'ty Salnrdiiy

111 liotior of tiic sevi'nlli birthday of fcheh dauphtwr Helen. Prlzea were won l>> llazel UuBlinu r. EiliH AdaniB, John John­son and LeUny Utcslcy.

.Mr and Mrs. Augaslua Anhhoy enter- tAlncd frJeiiiU u[ their imine. Jft.3 Asliliind avenur. Saturday nigh!. In honor of ih fli atxieenth W’edding rtmilversary,

Miss Katherine McHMliiger and Joseph Drudy 'Will he married In Hie Clinrch. of the Bocred Heart lo-nmrruw rnornQtg. Mia.H Winifred Dillon will he the hrldcB- mnid and Michael Drudy. a brolher of the bridegroem, will act ns heat man,

Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee Stout, of Franklin Birtet. lire s l the Chalfunle, A lhinlic City.

DIED SUDDENLY IN STABLE.F a a l K o eck . o f Ornng'e, Hm l G one (»

Elarn (o F eed H o eee W h en H« E x p ir e d .

Paul Koeck. a Gcnnan resident of Or­ange. died suddenjy last night wMle ff*cd- Ing Ills horse In the stable at the rear of his Rtin'f! hntue, 112 Valley strt.^ol. He

out to the barn late in the after­noon, und was gone so long that hls wlf-n became alarmed, Going to (he aiable, .“ilie found Mr. Koeck lying in the stall. T>r. Richard D. Freeman wa.n called Sn anfl pronounced him dead of heart disease. Deputy County Physivlini Miita granted a burial certlllonte. He was pcvenly- eight years old. 'file body w.-ib removed to the dead man’s home, at IS McChcsiiey street.

Mr. Koeck was born in Ravnrla, Gcr* many. He had lived In Orange for a score of years. Four dsughlers ami two sons flurvivp him. Funeral .Bcrvlccs will he conducted in St. ■Venanihie's Church, Or­ange, f’Ti YVeduesday morning.

-'IH rs. E l l ia b e lh D . C. N ln rd on on g li.Mrs Fliznberli D. Clark Macdonough,

wife nf Harry Fiske Macdonough Jr., died yesterday at her home, Nurih Grove street, fviHt Orange, after a short iHneas, She WHS twvnly-flve years old and had lived In 15aei Orange four years, Hor fom icr home wafl In Kansas <’ity, Kan. The fiiniTHl H(?rvlces will be held to- murruw afternoon tit 2 o'clock and wHI be condvM b'd by Rev. Charlr.H F,. Hutchleon.

Cliftrlt^H G. I llr k .O. Blrk, fifty-three ycnrH nld, of

8 Maple street. Kearny, died yesterday aftrr in lllueea of HPvoral weeks. He had been 1 reshlont of Kearn>’ several year; . He was ofifi of the charter menititrs of Mmidamln 'Tribe, Improved Order of Red Men, nf Harrlaon, and wan fiiao n meniber of ih ' Hortflhoni Benevolent Ausnclatlon of Mast Newark. He Is survived by a wife and one son. Hla funeral will take plncp Wedneadny morning from St. Ce­cilia s Church, Kearny.

Mfs. Mnrviit'^t Poriui,Mrs, Margaret Foran, one o f Harrlaon'a

oltb’sL resldems, died yesterday afternoon :i\ her home, 228 HarriBori avenue, after n lllncBB from parnlyale. She wjihthp Widow c f John F oran ,; who died .sev­eral years ago, and who for m any yeni> iiiul up to tne time o f h ls dcHih held a jiiiBiilim at the Market Street J^tatlon of thf Pennsylvania. Mrs. F om h rfsklrd In IfHiTison nearly A half century. Two sonn ftvir\'lve her. John and Bernard.

MIxft Eleauor C. Brh^npk,Mlsa Eleanor C. Schenclf, flfty-etght

M-arH old, died yeaterdny a t the'hom e of Ftlwdn Wilber, 5 FaIrfleW atreot. Munt- {>lalr, yesterday after an Illness o f about .1 year. Funeral services w ill be held to . morrow noon from O livet Memorial ('jiurch. New York.

Adolph Goldamllh Dead.

B K L L E V IU .I ^William [uiil Abruiii fc4tan*(fi''ld and

Gt-urgi* Myre, all i‘f Lsaar alj-cv., were ccminltlvil lo tho vnuniy Jail this Ttrnn- Ing by Justice Connell to uwnlt tho avilon of the Juvenile Court upon chiirgoM uf ill«)rdi‘i ly conduct hud using profane and aljLHlve language. A coniplnliU ;ig:»lii3t tin- ui". winy were arrvHted yestordny by i ’olicfinr.u Pei’I, waa mode by Wllllani Llntcr Jr., of Mill i»troet-

I.amhvrt Roolnff. of North Arllnglnn. .vjII 1U‘ arraigned heforo Justice Cuiimd lo-iilght uptm a charge nf tn-lng drank Hmi disorderly. He rvuH hrrvslod by Po­lice Chief I'lynn and Policeman Perl u.irly yi’Mf<'rdiiv morning.

John R. W cyatl, of Providence. R. I.. Ib a giieat of James llyall, of Curllamll street.

Morky Perkins, ten years old. ru, t:i lilt'd I til In llic forehead Hut unlay winli'

cnnHilnu down .an incline u]>on Hit .nidc- v,Tiiik on William streei, H it sled sirnrk

stime, iuid Hien ornshod Into it feio Tlio (ditld was nttendcil hy a physlrhin, who found that the wuimd w as not fk- I'iuu.s.

FITortB were made Raliii'day Tty Pnlic- Chief FI'im in preveijt . uaHllng «•!; coursop that cMiPSod tli».‘ rrulley ur tail- ro;iil tnirka In tho Uiwiisliij Thl.s uctiuii: WMN taken ua a pn.'oamlun agnlnal ued- dm ie

Adolph Ooldsmlih, slxty>'tilne yeari old. died In the City H ospital last night, two hu.irs after he hnd_b^ n reinoved there

IN T H E C L IN T O N O I S T K I C TThe annual meeltng and election fjf offi­

cers o f the EIl2:ibctli avenue Sunday- school WAS hold vesH-rduy marnlng. The repult was ns f<i!loWs: SnpcrliiUmdeiit,WlUlam H. GoldmiiRh; uHsIstueii super­intendent, 'William F. Tunlson; soorolary, J. Oacar Young Jr.; (re-asurer. ( ’Inrencc B. Crane; mualcul director. Hnmutd W. Jrhnson: pianist, MIhk Ploronco Littell; librarian Harold Walli-n.

Mr. and Mra. William Tf. Corey and dnugliter. Miss Glndyw i"nrvy, of W-ntsun avenue, arc visiting Mr, C'TeV's brother, Frefl Corey, at I''*lorh.(rn d'o-rk.

Mrs, Ilfimld Spe-T, of I^+Bidne nvenno. hos gone ta Boston for a wrok's visit 10. relatives.

Mr. aial Mra. Wlfllnrn Brooks, of IS ■Watson iivm ue, Miti-ririlned Iho Bunch Knchre Club" Sniurd.ay evening. Vr«H^reafllvc euchie was played and prlJ!C« were won by Mrs. 'rtuodore Pelr. Llevi'- eJlyn Bonlfaefl and Daniel Bowen.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tnilrymple, nf Dnver, who have spent (hr past three weeks ng guesl.s nf Mr. and Mth. William O, Ivonard, have r<'torned liome.

John Murphy, of Bergen Hireet, and TlKJmpR Carter of llawthorno aveiuie, art: v ld tlng In Motaw.m.

S O U T H O K A N G E .John Parrs^“sf*toii of the Church of the

Hoiy Cnmifiunlrin. la rrmflned to hla licjm'' In Ridgewood road, with Injuries received by a tall oh the Ijt.

A petition is lu-lng drculatcd by Cyruft W allace and ytht-rs nuking the Bonrtf of Trusters to rescind Iheir action in abolish­ing coanllng OJ1 Boiiih Ornnge nvenup. The netltlfiii hjift now 122 signatures upon It, including those of former Village Trustee Francis Spclr Jr. and Charles H. Inger- soll.

MiPB Ethel Thompson, of Academy filroi t. ami Theodore Ward LemoKsena. ol Newark, were married hy Rev. George jooney, piiatcr of Hic Methodist chtircn, isBl Sutui'diiy.

The RoBarluns of the Church o f f>ur lAtdy of Sorrows will recelv« communion next Sunday.

lU V I N G T O N A N D H I L T O N ,William S, P u lteraon , a fornior rcalilen:

of Irvington, who fijr eevernl m onths h.ia divided hls lim e belweun Jersey C ity ktiI Irvington, paid a visit to the b itte r town HiHurdfiy n tghl, and as a resu lt ennu' lo gnef. Ho got into an uU ercalion w iin ins wife, who had lilm arreslod . charging idiu wUh threntonm g her. P a tte r»on w as iir- riMgned before Recorder S ta te s lo-ilfii’. and a fte r a confab belweeii ihe inapiB- ira te , iiiisband und wife, the co ^ jle agrovcl that u separa tinn w as the \>nrii course for the.ni lo follow. A ccordingly Mrs P a ttc iso n w ent to N ew ark (d have tin* (ivoo^Hury papere draw n. Menmiint*. the hupbufid will be deta ined until nmUeru are sa tlsfu rto rily arranged .

An infonicH g a th e rin g will be held tn- nignt la Odd Fellow s' Hall, tn honor of Hie sijcly-fifth ann lversury uf Clhitoii Lixlgc. I. O, U. F., uf (rv lngton. TIu vole- l.)iiUlriii will ht; for lodge m em bers rnlV Hiid whist will be played. T here will h<* no dancing ;i« prevloualy announved.

The Annex H all C adet Corps of liiU on will meet for diTll

A meeting of the conFlsiory of tho Flr»t JteRirim-d Cluirch, (rvFngtoii, will be held lo-nlg!il.

W illiam Rogers, child of Mr, and 2.lis, R ichard F. Rogers, died laat night, a t Its porenta ' home, W Sllkm an place. Irv ing ­ton. from pneum onia. P riv a te fuiiPrul services will be held a ( D o 'clock Wcdj'bS- day m orning a t the R ogera home.

A new Hiieiidance record was a tta in ed yesterday by the H ilton C'lirlalinn Sunday seliool, wlien 107 pupils were present. T h is Li iiu lacrnuBc of twy over Inst week.

MIsh EHziihelh Schaeder. of Fuurlcenlli aveiuie, Irv ington , Is an^adlng a week with friends In Jersey Olty.

flev, W illiam 9. Corymiin. of the H ilton iMilh'idlsfi Church, wliu has been 111 foi Bcvcrul days, wti-s able lo preach ye.ster- duy (iKinimB-

Kev riniTV A. Gordon, a fi>rmer imsior, w'lio has returned to oomplfto hl.s tiieolo- pica] studies at Drow ScTulnary/m‘Cu|u.’J the pulpit at ijlpht,

K E A l t N V A N D A K L I N G T O NKearny Hose C’omiiany No. 2 Imp namcfl

o rommlitee, consisting of Patrick Me I’afTi^y,'James Bum-tt. Frank Hrln amt Charles Wetzel, to urningo for a dance ill the Keiirny nvvnue tlrehouae Friday r.lght, T‘’fliru»ry 14.

A largi' class of ram ildateg will be In- ithiicd Into Kf^arny l,<K]gr- of Klk.s lo- I’lglit. Cmincllni.'in Jn tm Dniy, m u lrm an cf (he H arrison ('oninwin Couhi ll. will be uTiiung Uiuss ivho will Ije given the d e ­gree.

I'ostinaster Jnmcp Freeman, of Arling­ton, was a i-ass^^tigcr on the Old Do- minion liner Jamestown, which arrlveil at Norfolk, Va., Fiuiurday, fifteen lioiirs lute,

The PassjoT. p la y of O bernm m ergnu will be shown by m oving p lrtu res tn Hie Ar- ijiiglon A ethodl.Bt C hurch to-nigid.

Iljwausi. of the serious Illness nf her liusbjiruJ. Mrs ll»'lle Dvihmflr, who was tohave I...... cJmlrnu:n of (he m eeting ofth*‘ W om an's L ite rary Club to-m nrrow . has iiollt'ied the club th a t she will not lie present, iitul Instead o f a ch lldren 'a day program Ihc club will dl.sfuas civics.

Mrs. Ann Vflasler, Seventy .vi-nrs old, died ycftim lay at the home of her pon- iri-lflw, .Didrew VVIlllampon, Hlllsl+h* ]>Iace, Kr.irin*. She had been a rcsld* nt of K earpy for lifioen years.

NO DIVORCE, SO DESERTS WIFE

Ralph L. Salter, Soa of Q eq y - m ao, Sells Out. and

Goes Away.

FORMER BOCK-EEEPER G O T t

IN

from hi* home, at TO Falrmount avenue. County Phyelclan Elliott performed an autopsy on ibe body this mornlnsf and said death was due to an Interna! hetn- urrhage.

R obert Ja c k ao n Sr-. TRENTOK-Jaa » , -R obert JAfikson.Sh,

flixtfvjiiinaiuKik'fil^ ai Illshuin<tv#ltWRBilW»»'e«t, of. heart trouble

been confined tt> Ida hiiThlr fot 'tlid past week sullerlnir :(roiii mumtiliir theu|>atlani and crip. He Itavue a widow. , _ « .,

Rre. siiaiawB D.,,,f|tnie. , ■DOVER, Jan. 27.—Mm. Simeon O. Bose

died at her botile here lo^day in her sev­enty-eighth year. Her funeral eervices will take place a t 3 P. M. rrom her late residence, IS Beat Blackwell ttreet.

Ontda, tlid In tb o rM a r Dead.ROME. Jan.r 27.—Oulda, the famous

novelist, died here Saturday. She wan practically a pauper and In her last mp- mente ahe apurned the frlenda wbo want­ed to nld her. Known to the public oWy a* Oulda. throuab tbe fame gained by '•Under■Two Fln*s,“ ' . -authoreta was Lt bonk* netted herthe squandered nil her money.. B ct final act of extravagance wna to order a Of breadi laiHf and-ineat for evafy doge] C In Lncoa> She barely-bad ra a« « -anough a to p a r for ttiii. Puatng < the lagt few weefca aba ttvad In the hvmbla bone ot g mtlbngn,Hit MaEian wi .

■■ ' '-J-IT' ■ '-ly-:. - '

RHEUMATISM

I w u t «T«r rimnic rbcntattle to throw tw tj kU B«tlAriMg i l l all oOuftM

jfiT« aZ tttlKUUATlSJiCUEB« tnu. >l<i dUltfr wJiAt /uur durtor mA/ Mr. ao mutter bow tm dbxt be xgaloA iiUadwtlMd rciacillWr fo ooce to tov riit A&d tri A ixHtl* of th# z r b B v y iu - TlftM CtIRIi. TNM ftte 100 (low n a bottle, end m «m Jedr "Stefv ttUet

woftii wmm tfees e dienood d toe Mn>e A frw doMM irtU imk* t w v oil o e ^

I jNina. lod a cut* gtnetoUr fow va M M 1 M tl« !•

A fter tiiru ing hlii huueo and autorlobilA over to his wife, Hftiph L. flutter, BOO o£ Utjv. IX, NfwUui S alter, p .iot6r Of th« l.''nionvlliG i.'huiH'l, illsposod of hlo elec* tricul huelnpss on 8*Hith O m nge RVenkfe. flout ll (Jrangy. laat we«»k, and olnoo B'rklajf hlB wliproftbouis lino been unknown. H o blii gooiMiy to itiA nift! nml nald he would tuiephono, but no m eu ag f ' hes been re« K'lviul fn>m him. Mre. B alter declare® , (hls uKM-iilng that believed her hus*'' hjiiul liuil gone Mwiiy w ith nnotlufr wontatk. flnliiT trJoii through hls eoumu'l, Edw ard H. E5l;ich, lo got hls wife to consent to aillvi.icc, hi oMtu- th ill hn m ight m a rry iignlii, lUcorilJng fij Mrs. floltcr, but he h;iii oil wt'Munilii for the action; W hen Mrs. S.il(»r cniploycil Aflacmhlyinun WIII- liiin I’ Miirhii uB I'liunHi*! In any proceefi- IriKN th a i iiiighi hr hrm ight, Su iter eald he woulil Iriivc hoiio' w ithout a divorce,

MIm Mkiiiil Tappan, r»f 21* PnUeroon street, nrjiiigc. and form erly of floutti Grunge. dl,"upiH*nrcil the sam e day th a t H ulifr went jiw.iy. fliic wan hla book- ket'por unill a shnri tlnm ago,

Mr. ami Mrs. S a lte r apparen tly lived happily logciher In Hurnt-U avenue, Ma­plewood, until a f« w wcuke ago.

"The mother of the book-keeiFr for ray husband." said Mr». Salter this raorn- Ing. "caMed hero and naked me If it wa# true (hiu my hushnnd wnn (o get a divorce UTiil marry her daughlcr. I wan ilumfounded when oonfroiued with (he Hlory. Mr. flalter denied everything Bald by the inuther Hhoitly after the visit of (he woman. Mr, T' lnck cnlled and tried Up .get me to ra'imcnt to n divorce, t Ortkeil on whnt gnnindR. but could only grt the reply tluU my hiinband w'siited to go away. ! coneiiKed Mr, Martin und w'hcn he asked the enuee for divorce the eiime reply was given, Mr. theniKltnlMeil la my prcjumce that Mr, Salter "wuntpfl to U-avc me and bia child."

fltioii iifuir ihla Interview S a lte r began to p repare for his d epartu re . L as t week llH muieferr«Hl tlie house In B urne tt ave* ru e bP the w’lfe.

Before her m nn 'lnge Mm. S a lte r w a i Miss ia*n*t(a Crnwidl, d au g h te r o t H enry M Crowell, of V alley s tree t. Maplewood* She la n g rad u a te o f the S outh Oranga lIlKh Hchool. Bile InieiidB to b reak u p ' houHckiM'piiig and live ■wllh h e r paren ts.

fliihf'r hufl Ijore a. good rep u ta tio n In South Urnug^.

M th. IGiigi-ne T appan, m o th e r o f M aud Pappiin. Hii(d ih It hci' d au g h te r le ft F r i­day ufiernoon to vIhU friends In Boutk i>rana»' foirj iiud ao( been seen since, Mr, 'Iiippan. friMitr of Ihc girl, w ho In n lnt*(ci II veni'H olil. RHld he would ftlk th * Orange aiii hurl! len th is a fte rnoon to find Jior.

“1 am cerl.iln that she in with Salter,”he .said.

Buic" IrtNi F riday Tnppiin ban sea rch ed ‘ for hlH ilauKhUT. He has visited thP home of ,j girl friend in flouth O raugn whom hIn dau g h te r luld her m o ther sh s WUH going b» visit. She hud n o t been thoie, He then went to re lu tlvcs an d frientU, bu t could find no tra ce o f her.

"I fourul, how ever," he ptil0_ " th a t S a l­ter shipped n tru n k und le ft from th * M aplewood s ta llu ii o f tho Lackaw anuA Hiillroad shortly a f te r 3 o ’clock, o r ab o u t tho tim e my (luughlPr left h o m e /’

C n ltio llr AHMorlaflon lll■(AUfltlnin.The following officers w ere Ing^U sd by

(hr. Young M en’s CuthoHc AssocjBtlon o f HI. Rose of Lim a’s C hurch , S ho rt Hlilff, yeste rday a fte rn o o n : Pretitdent, PatriolT- J. Skelly; vice-president, E d w ard F . Loh- ergaii; recording aecrn lary , T horaas 3* D unn; financial seen d a ry , Jurnea M uh vnney; treasurer.,Toseph H a r th : se rg ean tl^ . s ( -a n n s , F ran k Spence und Jo h n Koch, An c iu e rta ln m en t and reception will tNI given by the usRucIiitton a t St. Rose’* School Hall T huraday n igh t, the proccedf of w hich will go to w ard th e Church.

P u p ils G lv r A neelM aLA recltnl wn« given fluturday night lij.

Maaonle 'I'emple, Oningc, by the puplbi nf tlie Fffiy Young Bnhool o f Mu^C. Soios on (he violin und piano were )>luyed, and tJiere were ulao selectlonM by the orcliss- tru. oomposecl of boys and girls. ThtjM ' tuking part lu the program were hdwftrd Mundu, Chuuncey C:Hi.mua, Archer Utich- man. JaniCR I.riing, Charles Smith, May'" Mi-Gratli, Frank Mt^Gmth, KIrtuiru Stillr: ilorHon, Frf-d C, flhunn Jr.. AlMster MC"i Lend, Marlon Miller, Gourge ■ThomRVx' EIhIc flchwajT. Helen ijandaperit.'GharlCis Buuer, Fred flcldaglniwcit. .Florence H s K ^ i incr, Heside I'kiwaid.*? utui Abble CohdlL

I I A K K I S O N - E A S T N B W A U KMr. and Mrw. U'llllam L, Crowlr.v, of 13

Lodi HtrM'it. H arilson, wore given ,\ sur- prlwe Salur(lii.\' iilpht by a miuihpr of thoir friendH, ivloj march*:'d to thcli honiH iilul (‘'ingratul.U'-ii tli© cuuplc on the Uilrts-(jiird iinnivcranry of inelr miiTriagi-

J:imCM Cogglne. ii. fornii’r r«i>lu6iii ot Hurrlwoii, who now reeldea at SurcnHimnn Hptnt Bat uni.ly and yenicrday vis-ilsig friends In (he West Hudson ti.iwois. l i WU8 Mr. Cogghu'H first visit to liarriRou in twelVf yenrw.

ThomuH McDliull, of H.irnllton street. Hurrlsoii, who wns rirrcMed Thnrsdny i.riern<wui Ijy Chief RodgiTs 'ind J'oilce- man Campion, of Ttarrlsim, for iisaanltlnB luH jni'ther, who in Beveniy-ilm-e yiTir? old, was discharged ycsierdny by J uh- llre llnmneguji. Mrs. Mr’FliaJI, who has been In Si. Michael's Hospital slnoe lliO nssuult, lefiiKed lo prrmwmte her stJOj and requ<-sliMl that he be released.

A dlsirlct meeting o f the Knlyhta of Pythias will be h'*ld lo-pight at the rcKim.i of Ethic Txjdge tor the purpose uf ob-ct- Ing ft deputy grand chancellor for the cur- real term.

Mrs. Pflr.r Hauek flr. and her dj< lighter, Mrs. A. Towle, liavp Issued invUailona for an "m home" W ednesday afteniuon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Houck. i20 Harriaon avenue, Harrison. Miss Mary 1„ daughter of Dr. and Mre. Towle, will b«? formally presented ti> society

Rev, Alia Gnrrleon, of Nyack, preached at the servlcea in ihe Hurriaon LhipUat 'Tabernacle yesierday.

T t f Highest I f p t o f , " N

Cash is king, but this to(ich o{ gout h a s kept him from circulating round as much as usual.

Now we offer special in­ducements for his presence, ^2S suits for $19,25.

$48 overcoats $34.50,

Marshall & Ball.807-813 Broad Street.

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O R A N G E B R A N C H O F F IC E ,ntwark €v(Rlng Dews,

ORANGE NATIONAL BANK SUILDINO.IT*le(>hon«s 47B and 79S, Orafifle.

Advertitem ents received until 11i19 A, M. for Inaertldn on the same day.

DELIVERY ROOM, 10 CONE 8T.

The average net dally circulatlan ef- the NEWARK EVENING N EW S In th e Oranges 1s 3,000 copies.

M O N T C L A I K .MliU Harriet Taylor, Of the National

Young Women's Christian AflHucLaiion,. will nn Htldreflu In the purtorn of the

First Congregational Church thla a fter­noon.

The Town i^ouncll w ill m eet ta-nlght.Ml?>2 ISmlly Tewkbury. of Tangpitoo,

Chino, will apeak on ‘T h e Point o f View" fore the ’w om an's Foreign Mlxslonary

Society of ' the F lint Congregatlona! Church lo-morrow afternoon.

Hose Company No. 1 will meat a t flra hesdauartera to-n ight

Mrs. Charles R. MArtln. of Park s tr ee t Is home from a v isit lo relatives In PorU land. Me.

Herbert A. Grossman anti son John, of VaTley road, wlU leave W ednesday for a trip to the Pactfle coast.

The funeral o f Frank Boasert« o f Mis- rion places Hont(4alri who died Thursday, was heM to-day from the Church dr ihe Immaculate Conception. The fiieihbera o f ' the Exempt and Britef aasoclsUdhs o f th e Montcialr F ire Department attended In a body'. Six o t tha meiabars acted a» paU- bcareros «

A<1vf>nlicnti'D(s also r<>c«ived In the OrangaO’* ly following aKeilia:EAST OltANCJE^

Max Naimnn. WaJihlngton place (^teH .inturch). Tet. :iT5eH. •'- I

W. ll. Pluniky. 314 Main Btraat. TV. &]£&'J. V. ChrlaiUn. JOT Main atrect.L. B. Tettgi-r. ,74P M*ln iireet. (B M :-

Churchl. . . ■Clio*. F. Robinwn. Fourth avenue and 81»*

l epn th BirwJ. T t l . S.IW',1. ......Harry Blrdpall. 417 Crntral aveoiw.

2UG*IL, EaBt Orange. .rORANGE Va LIaB T -

Mt'M. J. J. Spellman. Highland av«mi» 8to« < tton.

Munt'^e Pharmao'. J. E> Keeler, NOT land atrert, Orartge, Tel. 10B8.

SOUTH ORANQB- • n / . .aE. A- YVaiiace, iKvedealar. 0 South O iin ia I

averme.

O M ItfiE ABVE R T i a i l B i B ,TBAOsnutlon WrMay ShenUw

« M u ta d by Min«. H»rth« » o « B ,Us m u , lu v , cluuMied thslr Inlt night iwin b , nl Bndb's Mmll. AT MAln QMoga. ns«r esr iMin, «vs7 T aM gi i Mngle by ilm s. Martlu, Bratm's iW^feiiCOBN «a tin s u . (Kkb bag, DA Ihi; r

t lp e t owt.l all kioda aretal(Ueg«idfc;ti U Caatr* tL . . .

N E W A R K E V E N I N G N E W S , f o N B A T . J A N F A R T 2 7 , 1908 .

B K C A G B D .

M A R M l A G B a .

O B A T H S .W DiraS-O.! J u t-W f 1S0», ClurlM O.

■ ■■ Fuo«r*l

n*M fnin Mt l«U midence, e ICipl, ureft, ~ WtdiMtdap, Jinuuy SB, »i K A.

ittry of th« Holy 8«pu1chr«. lUXTSLLr-On Frldtr. January 24.. MUWIAUt^^m XBIUPJi 1900,

' lU r|ftnt, (Uiifhtvr of Jullua An<l KAhtrlnt BMltll (oee Huff). tf«d 85 y w a . RalallvM «ad frlinda kto8iy Invlud to attend the fun*r«l ■arvleta at h»r late naldenca, 5d4 FlftMoth avMitM. on Monday. January 2T, 1908, at 8 P If, rvMral OR Tueaday, January 28, 1808. at I P. M., at coovonlenea of family, intannant Bvarfreea Canacttiry. ElliabaUi paper# pleaae

OOLEHAHERr-On January 14, 1908. Ellenor t Colabamer, In her

will be held iit OP thia Mon-

Relatlvea and friende : iToy, N. Y.. at

tfee famDy’a ooaeaolenee.tHBlXACUU^-Gn Prtdar. January 24. 1008.

Roaa Ball Dellanll (nae Cob), balovfd wife of Frowaaor H. Dallacall, In har 88d year. Rela-

frtanda, alao memberi Jfra«y Ut. Zion . O. Trua Refonnoi*. ar* requeated to

Ue funeraJ from her late rtaldence. 13 nor itraat. on Tueaday. January 28. at P. H.. to Mt. Zion .BaptUt Church,

. I ItraatWa have to mourn the one w« love.

And tried ao hard to lave;Bflovedt yet rafretted, Kona,

Bamembered in the irave.IJIFKNIB-Buddenly. January 39. 1908.,Charl6i

B. O un li (underulter). Belativea and frlende. fft Luka a and all aiilrr lodgea aia In-

[v yHad l»i Mtend (h« funeral mtvIcm on Wad- K ' January 29, in Bethany Baptist

OhuSSli, Battk itraat. at 3 P. ll. lutennenL in

2fi. 1008,' V, ITairmoant Oaxnatary.

BMOn#-On Saturday, January' ~ Ina, beloved child of Alexanaer ana

_____ . fnee A»t), aa*d 1 year T moniha1 dayi- Fuaeral took place Ihli day. Monday.--------M .A A ^ iSa nttPMitaiuary 27. 1908. at 3 p, M., from the parent!^

itfiUdenoe.' VS Hunterdon street, Inturmenti d r -. . Bverffean Cemetery. pRly IpIlmatloT).

Pleaee aooept thla

■BBRHARDT-SUiTH-Suddenly, on January Jl, 1808, Uariarat. wife of Pater Smith (hea Jtaiiaoa). ated 48 years. Relatives and frlendi

* Bvlted to attend the funeral from pva of bar son, Richard Bberhardt,

street, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 Interment tn FaJrmouiu Cemetiry.

BVBBBTT—On FYiday, January 24, 1908, Bupbtna, widow of Thomas R. Bverett. in her

rear. Funeral earvloes will be held at home of her dauchter. Mrs. Lewie L,

198 Oamlde street, on Tuesday, : to A. M, Relative sTid friends

attend. Intanaent at Newton. County p ^ r a pleaia copy.

BttCHBll—On Saturday, January 26, 1906, MhiMIs, beloved wife of William Fischer and

^ o f BnilUa C. Haniaon and the late Snil^ sjred 88 yaara. Ralailvei and

' -re kindly Invited to attend her funeral----- M January 28. at 2 p, M., from her

laU rwldenoe, No. 910 Grove itreelt near Six- tamth amiM* to Woodland Cemetery for ln< tartnenL ,JPOBAIJ-pn JMiwry M, 1*0*, M utant,

■ <a John Po«B. Ralattvu uul frlHidi0* IlH OacMuwd i n kindly Invltad to atund

. raiioni tram bor into ruldenc.. No, 2S0 r r .-rJwutlBon iinno,, Uunaon, on Wodnoidky,

) JWMI7 I* »t 8 A. H„ to Bsly Croa Chunh,*b«n_B,ltoltnn B ltb U i » of Roontom will

of her lou i Intermentfor the , .............. ..I the Holy Sepuldlire

, Oranae. N. J„ January 26,IML John GarHok. Relatlvaa and friends are IdhdiF Invited to Attend the funemJ from ths e n d e r t t i d r - ~ -----nndartiWn* office of Thomas Brennan, 19 I^y Mniir onTliaaday. January 38, at 9 o'olock, tbanoa to St, Jonahs Churob, where servleeawill be tulA Uuerment In St. Jobn'e Cema- ttry.^jQLA4TSiL~On Sunday, January 98, 1808, at

l lth* m W u M of b*r m i>lii'lkw, A sd n w w ill Mw lb b. BUMd* avmu*. K w n y , N. J„

■'i baddvid w Ut e ( tb , IkU AUrid T O luU r,ra m flt> N o tl« a t t a a m l b«rakli0 .

Into a ta r u l r u t , 8*Mr-

ra ji,!, M ^ OMtHlir 0 ^

F fU k Roliulva, and triudo, a lia tb* ■ c i d dlM' A uxU luy at tb> Voaii* OarnHib- •nOMi Bmayalabt Aioaclattoii, u d tb* IM tliu t* |V k u « u d Yount rn u itn Vanin, yu H ea id ly InYltw) to nttand tha tn n ra l.

VtMway, Junary n , at S F. )L, trom ddUbb N u to - a t^ crat iwlor, M* ^ruura.id ™. __ , Ann'*

E'X'. 'C hsm i.o ga^ ^ B lu m ^ atm t,

la Woodland CaraoUtT'B0F1U N 8—A t b v ln tton , N. J ., January w ,

, W lllltm “ ----- ------------- ------ -- ■ “. . . . __________ar. bclovad mm of Richard F.aad Mary J. Hopklna (naa KraabanbuDI), afwl

L .• 1. Tiar > niaatba. Funeral Krvlcea private at 8 t e a p e t i ' italdaBee, 10 m ik m u ^ to t . m in t*

o f M , U Wadaaaday, Junary 2B, at 0 A M. In-- - it In tb» Cametary of r -

ovtuff little batrta ar* bruaklnt: S M t Qod'i 1

the Holy BeptJlchra, breaklnt:

maaaanfer draws near TQ lae raaima of angels' takinf

Baby brocherr Roffar dear.V U D I I ^ r ^ . Jaanw j.37^ 1906* Harry D.,------------------------ - „lj 4WO* ___

8f Chrlitppber u d Rvoto, s M 4 monthe.lid at. the parents'loee win be heh.................. ..

Qnterdon street, on Tuesday, Jan* at 8 F, Mr Relatives and friends are

Itsd. Jtttarmant at Falrmount C«me*

JOBGBNBBN-'-On JanuaiT 27, 1908, at his late residence, 60 Newark street, Laurence,

. halovtd thii of Marla Jorgensan, Notice of fvnarat hereafter.

[LLT-Oa Baturday* January 28. 1908,Ywu .JUidtdAdJ dW. Ainw,beloved husband of Sophie Kelly (nee

’“heral from hie late reeldence, . i n walnut street, on Wednesday* JanuaryL®. j n walaut street, on Wednesday^ January Iw l, to Bt James's Church, where a Maes

i Ba^eem will be offered for tna npose of his totarment at the oonvenlence of the

W -'- J?^SOK--Btidjaehly^ at Orange, N. J., Janu- ary 88. UOB, Paul Koeok Br., beloved husband

ST Mary Koeck, u ed 7T years. Relatives and trlsndi. also tha Harmony K. U, V. of Orange, N. J., are kindly invited to attend the funeral

t : from the reatdsnce of his eon, Louis Koeok. *(- 'No. 118 Valley street, on Wednesday, January

2^ at 6:18 A, M . to Bt. Venantlus's ^ureh \ Wliere a High H ue of Requiem witi be offered . ^ the repose of tala eoul. Interment In the

' Cemetery of the Holy Bepulchro.‘i • ^LO KB EL—On Monday, January 27, 3 , paMh. beloved husband of Dora Loebel

"" ' « e ^ **’*®* ''ll

p i !- i s attai ■Seston ;

1908.— , — ----------- - <neem.;- ■ . . '*2' •*** F«a". R.latlvB, an* frienili ofthfl faiTMy, alao M.naeljw^n', B.ncvolent &*-

ImUpanduM Lodae No, 88, I. O. F. ».■ 5**'"* " “ “'8al Aid Society and Hulda t*a. *, 0. U. T. 8,, arc kindly invited

attud funeral from hi, late rcldenc, B -■1^00 atnet. on Thuriday, January SB. Ilios, wii® *° Everjeeen Cemotery,. Illaabeth, N. J.. i t s

Januniy J6, 1»08. Amelia Lunaa a»ad 08 yeara Funeral aervlcr, on thla (Mon-

D B A T B S .tR-VOIQT-Mr, Frrt Volft u -

tba aaiacenant of hi. dau*hter, A,, to Mn. WUIIam Uaaaler Jf., of thla

W A M H -O n J u u a iy at. William R.Walah. a n d W yeara. Funeral eorrloei and In-t e t n u t took place at Roiedata Cemetery at the toratly's oonventenre. ,

WARHURBT-SaddeQly. nn Janual'r 29. 11418, John Warhurat, aged dA years. Funeral sor>

. LBMAgffBNA-THOMPSON-On January IS, 1608. at Boulh Orange, N. J.* hy Rev. Oaorve Bsonsy* of imitti oHnga Methodist Bplaoopal

jhussbi Mabel Cterehng Thompson, nf gogth Gmnfk to Theodore Ward Laniaaecnii, of this

vkoe will be held at his late home. b8 P<imfr< y arrnue, Kearny, N. J., on Tuesday, January 28, at 10 A. M. rtelsllvea and friends are alrdly Invited. Interment at Oak Orovi Cemetery.

______aged 16 yeata. Funeral look placettUa afterroon. V'^day, Jaauary 2T, at cuo' tmlaoce of loa family.

■ rr B IR K -J u w y 26 1908. Charles G., beloved ' bsiDSOd Of Caroline Blrk, aged 68 years. Fu-Kaarayr op Wedneeday. January II.. tbenee U Bt. CecHla'a Church. Kearny, at 6 a . mT* where a High Maas of

Fall River.WILLIAM8-^n January 27. i m Edwerd

N.. beloved m n of Edward J. and Mary Will- lama aged T yfars- Funeral private fromK'ants’ rseldenee, 88 Mt. Prospect avenue, on

aeday. January 28. at 9 A. U. InUrment in the Cemetery of chs Holy Sepulchre.

WOODRUFF^Dltd. at Jtlliabeth, N. J., an January 36. 19C* O. Woodruff, agM iKJvaori- Relatives and friends of tha family are Invited to attend the ftmeril services from hie late residence, 1106 Mary street, on Tueeday, January 3k, llMS, at 2 o'clock. Intermeiii ai convenience of the family.

Aequlem willoffarad for the repose of hla soul. Rela­

tives and friends, also Hartshorn Employes' Banavolent Association and Mondamln Tribe. I. Or R. M.. are respectfully invited. Inter- ■Mt la the Cssnatery of the Holy Bepulchre.

aO W B -^ January 26, ISOB. Uesslc, wife ol A t lata Dennis Rowe. Relatives and Dlands art kindly invited to attend the funeral from the raildeace of her daughter, Mrs. Patrick E. Laavaos. 60 Eighth avenue, on Tuesday, Janu*

‘ary 28. at 8 A. M., to the Cathedral, where a Solemn High Mass of Requiem will be offered ^ the repoee of her soul. Intenoent in the

MONTH'S MIND.C rF F T -A Month's Mind Mats of Requiem

will be offered for ihe rrixMC of iho soul of ini' late Winifred Duffy, ai Holy Cross Church. oi> Wednesday, January 29, 1908, at 8 A. M. Rela- llvBS and friends are kindly invlled to atlend.

PANNON—A Month's Mind High Mass ofRequiem will be offered for the repose of the soul of late Mrs, Hose Kamion, at Jl. AIoyMus's Church, on Tuesday. January 2H. at H o’clock. Relatives and frlenda are kindly Invited to attend.

IN MKMORIAN.In loving remembrance of my dear hrolher,

Bcaley Van HIse, who entered into item al rest January at. iiiOT.

Just one sad year ago to-day.Since happy angels called him away,

ufferedHe suffered much, he murmured not,We watched him nlghl and day.T ntll at last, with broken hearts.We saw him pass away.

Kill BIbTEK PLiORENCE.

C A R D O F TH A N K fl.Deeming it Impossible to thank all In person,

we take this means of expreeslng our sheers and heartfslt thanks to our many relatives and friends, also the firm of De HeiaUis Company and employes, for their mimemus aliend^oct,most beautiful floral offerings end for the many acts of kindness during the sLckneet and death of our dearly beloved daughter, slater endilBter-ln-law. Carollns Fries (nee Horney); special thanks to tha gentlemen pallbearers for their kind Mrvlcos, the Rev. Mr. McCoy forthe comforting words of condolence, the 8t. Jamee Methodist Episcopal Church Quartet for the hymns selected and Funeral Director Mr. Josepn J Manger for his efficient and eatlsY factory tervlcas.

THE REREAVF.D FAMILT.

R O Y A L A R C A IfllM NOTlCBaOFFICERS and membera of Wnadilde Council

No. 1888, R. A., will meal at the home of Regent Brown, &R Highland avenue, at T:4B r M. on Tueaday. January 2H. to attend ser­vices of our late brother, W. H. Roome.

R. M. H. BROWN, Regent.J. H. PHILLIPI. Becretsry.

IMPROVED O RDER R E D MEN.A BPfik.TAL rneeting of Mondamln Tribe No.

281, will be held at Blberon Hall at 7:89P. M. Tueaday, January 26. tn take action on the death of our late brother, Charles Q. Blrk.

JAMBS J. McDo n a l d , c , o t r .

U N B E H T A K E R i.

BMITH A BMITH- iuccasaoTB to J. A. Logan,

tnm RR TA K ER * AND E M B A lid a ta . Fine Uvary.

944 Broad StTel. u eREACH A CLARK.

UMDERTAKERB AND EMBALMERB, 4 COURT BT.

TELEPHONE 8079.B. H. 8TONARER,

Unr • '[Jndertaker,I North Fifth St. Telephone i84tJ, B. B.

___ A. BTANLEl COLE.rtTNBRAL DTHBCTDR AND EMBALMER.

(M7 Warren st. Tel, tllta Branch Brook.

MOITRNIlVa GOODS*DTED IN U HOURS AND DBUVERED BT

e tT V R A SON. DRT CLEANERS AND DTSRH. 928 FERRT BT.j OPEN EVBNINOB: tk D. 'PHONE 2010J.

C BM B’l'E IU E A ,

THE ByERGREBM CBHETERT (organised IIU ), North Broad at., between Newark and

Bllsabttli, upper road to Bliaabetli: beautifulkrounds; rnedam aqulpmant; lota $48 up, oash

m til trolle ‘ * ........or partial paymantil trolleys marked *‘Maln 6»sry 16 mlnulea* pass sntrstice, far* 6

lents. gBWRT M. LOOKER, Bupt, Elisabeth.ARUNOTOK CBHETERT.

Offloa at oemataTy, Arlington, K. J. 'Phone IT. Picturesque beauty of mod era park planting,

mama ******.»*■# . 1. ■ ^• M.-AUAvncu« VI mvuvrn pare piantiiig,with ptrpttUki car# wlibotit ch u i*; K «rnr • t * ta ArUnctm Dopot Him by red trolley toM»»au«ivu idPOM vj r w irouaj to

O H a B T B B T M B N O B IA L I.aBOBQX BROWN * CO. aatibllehed 18BD.

KiBUtMturere otM m iyuC H Tfl, MADaoUCDM* AND-------- — ..IB , MAUauUkUMa ANDG B K iniA l. CSUIITXRT WOBK IN QBAyiTB.^ MARBtJ) AND *TONBJU. jeAtCUDD AND I

n iW 4 BeUovine «vo.OWiatta eatriBoe to Itt. Fte»e*Bt Cemetery.

F L O B i r n .H. C. BTROBBU. * BRO.,

FLORIST*Floral detttn* end embleeso lu to tu lly *rr*ac*d At ebort notloo.

T*g BROAD ST. NBAR UAHKBT BT.

r a iB fa iiA i. ,KRB. FRBDBRICK WILLIAM BLATER

ROBE, ot Newark, N. J., hevlB* left end.>..1 p._.A « _a..^_. .. .refused my bed and abode, 1 w ill not be re-fr- - - * • • ‘sponsible for any debts aooumuiaied or opn-

iraoted by her In my nsjne, pending my eult for dtvoroe.

(B illed)___________ FREDERICK WILLIAM ROBE.MT wife, Mrs. F. P. Tueker Jr. (ties Myrtle

HniKb). having left my bed and board with­out Just causa, will not ba responsible fur any- — ........... — responsible fur anydebts contracted by bar._________________ FRANK P. TUCKER JRNOTICICE. my wife. Mary Slncock, haying left

my bed and board, 1 will not be reiponelhle for any debts contracted by her if. BIN-- ly dCOCK BR., January 27. 190».GOOD home for Infant ohildron, with good

care: terms easy. Address Board. Box 86, News office.ro R ADOPTION—Baby girl, one month old; In

— *• ' Idi - ■ -food family only, Addren Female, Box 'flo, News office.

B v a t n n s P a r s o a a LPBRCELL'B.

6T7 Broad st., cor. West Park,, e v e r y t h i n g f o r b e a u t y .Largest Human Uuir Goode bletabllahment in

New Jersey.Largc-et variety In State.

Full aseortment of FINEBT QUAUTT nat­ural color hair: any ahade perfectly mstohi'd and orders fflled without delay for hair goods,twitohes, wigs, waves, j^mpAdours, etc. LADUsa* w f o s FOR 8TREET w S a

flpaclally designed for oomfuit to ihe wearer.

l T^dence of Hot daughter. Mre* J. H. D*n- , L ***!? street. RelailvM end friends

aro invited to attend. imerment at New naven, Conn.

MACpONOUOH—At Eaet Orange. N. J.. Jan-:ia' ^ wife of Harry*55; Flake Macdonough Jr., aged 28 years. Funeral

her late home. No. » T W street, Tueaday, January 28,y * *7' N*-* 0 clock. Kansas City papern please copy.

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iCpOUGALL—Ob Friday evening, January IvtW, Nellie May McDougall, sgud ^ years iimtha. Kelatlvea and friends of the family,

ajas Pride of M. L Ward C!ou«cll No. 7ft D e f L., are luvUed to attend the funeral service# tretn Bl. James's Church, corner of Eighteenth •2(***V*n*i!i* ’I’ nlh street, on Tuesday. January M , at 2:80. Interment In Falrmouni Cemetery.

Friday, January 24, UK)8 Ellsabeib, wife of the late Robert McLaren, in h*r Wth year. The relatives and friends, also toe Fastor’a Aid Society of Bethany Presby- twlati Church, are kindly Invited to attend the n nera l services on Monday, January JT at 8 P. M., from the residence of her *on. Thomas MclArett, 11(1 Camden street. Interment on T^ojWsy In Cedar Iawh Cemetery, Patereon.

• ot-gt the convenience of the family. 'NEAL-Un Mrmday. January 2T IDOS Annir

W., wldow_of Henry’Neal. In the 87ih ye#r i fi**’’ ^Funeral aervlces at her late hnmp.

160 Fourth avenue, on Weflrinsday. January 2u at 2 .SO P. M Relsilvos ami friends are In­vited to attend. Interment ii> Roaedale Ceme- tsry.

RfWERR-On Balurdsy. .Unuan' 28. IftOS, at Wsshlnglon, tt. L’., Ht the hnne of her datigh- W , Mro. F, C. Bally, Mary IjouIbb, wKb of ™ late Alfred H. Rogers jr. Notice uf nuMfaJ hereafter.

SAlur.lay, January 2* igort, wLliUm H.. hnloven liuabanil of futht-rln. inn. Pgwmu*], In his l id year, Funeral .ervlcea

, , t -At W» lat* rwldenee, Sbl Hl*hluiid avenue ,pr; TusadRy evening, January liH, st a P m jn-

tsntleot at Pompion, N. J.

fT„ 1908. Shepard Rowland, ■- *■-- '■ ---------- - in the Q3iJ irari .1 . / “ '"■''t.l will He held (rumM l late raldence. No. 77 Park elreel. on Wed. •AO^y. Jarmary ^ at S I*. M, Interment at ROMdlle Cemetery.

SLATER—At Uninnvllle, N. J on Jnnuarv ■y IS. 1«» , G « r » . Slater, aged ftu year. H el7

t lv « and frleod. are Incited to “^?end the » tu o m l from the rwldence of Mr. lleorge Hay

Food, on Valley etreet, ------ -day. At J P. M. '

. of tha fanhly.S L O A N -^ jAhtiAry » , Catherine

, taMow of John Sloan, In her eeventieth year'r r r i f ? *> * '''« '■ « lot* homS;

. Maplewood, oii Tun- interment at the convenience

T u e ^ y Afternoon,stTF 26, s t 2 o Clock. Relatlv## and M kindly luvltsd. Intorraent at FxJrmouni Osmstery.

P rlrsU psrlora for sgcluslve m w sunng anil fitting; tsilsfacllQD guorsnteed.TURBAN P U F F S -

|rr and tbeslre wear; mostl|?r*SCA «M oa:!VER out of CURL, always bt-

oottilng.O H IL D ^ N 'S HAIR CUTTING.

Maks appointments by ’pbons if tlms ta llm lt«d. 'Phoa* 8668.UABQUERADR WlOB

Of all QhsrSctcrs. to hire. Isirgast kasortm«F»t In the city,

MARCEL WAVING AND ARTISTIC RAIR DREBBINQ.

Hattlcuiisg, Hair Coloring,BbBmpoolRg, Bair BlMchlng*

Fictal sad Scalp Massage.PERnKLL'S. 877 BROAD BT,

HMILP W A ftT O D -llB E o

’ A std tS oAGENTS lo yerfi nur new low coal I L p y aoet*

CHlROPQDjaT,

gooda.FIRST QUALITY ANP-ePERFECT

o u a r a n t e ;e d . ^ 9.B U PE R FL uFui hU i R.

MMB. W £STCRV£LT SQMUKK218 Washington s t

dent policy for 11 yearly; i* y s l l . t w r llfWe l l u ^ or eyesight, and pi w w l y In-

dem ntly; easy iHtler: llbsral ccmnrilMlons; m -•eta Sf.tiou.Oiiib. North American lUglityaUun Co.d Union bullditifl 0-16 Clinton at.AtJENTft-'*Th# Story of My Life and Work,*'

by Ruoker 'f. ’SVashlngton, the world ■ great- ««t negni; sells Mke iTghlnlnfi agents make tlO dally; we psy hftSMt oommlsslonsi writs quick for free outAt. J. L NICHOW A CO., Naiwrvllltr 1 1 1 . _____________AGENT—Wanted, neat appearing man tn sell

household specially on way psyments; wagori furnished. A. K E U aY. 87k-6sU Broad st,. sec-

AGENTR wanted. Call 3 to 6 I’ M . Modern Tea and rolTe# Co,, 714 M-ixnolla si.

IJOT wanted In drug more, with some ex­perience preferred; slate salary, age. Ad-

dr*'ss Clerk. Hox 13. News office.BOY wanted, about lA year# of age. to help

In jaundry. Apply N J. Toilet Supply Co., 73 N hw at.f)t.ACK6MTTH—Flrot-class helper wanted on

wagon and carriage work. J. LUDWIG, Inc., 20-22 ('BmH*ld ii.HLACKHMITH wanted on h**w and light repair

work and hurseshucltig. Adclreai Hhotr, Bug lb. Newa offfre,HAH11ER -Wanted, a (iril riasa barber; Ger­

man nreferred, no Hunduy wi*rk; reference# required, 12 Washington pl.. East Orange.BARBEH—First-cituts harijer, Oerman-Amerl*

can, for WHineadaya, Aaturdsya and Sundays. AL R BUSH. rUlS OraiiMM at city.BARBEH—Hipndy barber fnr evenings and

half day Saturday and Sunday. 864 Mulbsiry

HARHER—WunteJ, ffrsl-clasi barber. Or-* Sftgn at.

c a n v a s h e k w a n t e d .

TIIOROUOHLY COMPETENT HOU0E-TO- HOUBB CANVASSER; TO A FIRST-CLABH MAN W lm t.'AN PRODCr'E BATIBFAC- t o r t RESULTS. A STEADY POSITION AND ADVANCEMENT; STATE EXPERI- BNOB AND RKFERFNCE ADDRESS WORK. BOX 30. NEWS OFFICE.CANVA88ERB- Tea and coffee canvaaer^T# . wanted. MAYER T*a and Coffee Co.. 163 Veron* ava,CANv a k SEHS a anted. Apply on Tuesday

morning, January 28* 162 Beilsvllle ave.c a r r i a g e PAINTER on wagnn work; goixl,

all-around! man; mutt be sober and quickworker; give experience and aaUry expected.A ...0------ - ........................................ _Addroaa wagon J'alnler, Box 3, News ulRt-e.CARPENTER wanted; a man who can make

hlmaelf jaefu] srnund factory. 131 Belmont are.CASE MAKIQR wanted- atrady poeliSon. Ad-

dreat Cotes, Boa 72, New# office,DEPI TIES wanted to help gel members; you

do not need to give up rrri.4enl oCcU' patlon, but get busy In your spare time, and you will be well rernuneraied. ul#< man w ant­ed, between 20 and 86 year#, tn b'ln a fraternal order. Insurance and sick bpnrdt. n*iiaonnhla.lointog fee. office.

Address Ftaturnal. tiox 63, New#

DRIVER for team, fireman for hotel, pantry man fur reaiaurant, useful man for country

place, matrled cnuple, man butler, wife cook, for private family; we ffnd cniplnymont formala and female help, every capacity; our -u----- ,. ----- * cll‘ • - - 'charge Ut moderate, nur facllltlet flrat<claBa German-American Kmploytnent Agency. 82 Cedar at ; established almoat half a century.DRIVER, for eingle delivery grocery wagon,

bright, young, unmarried man, fair wagei.Addreen Bright, Box G9, New# oMre.DISHWASHER wanted. Boston Lunch, 468

Broad Bt.ENGINEKR—Man to run email engine ami

make himeetf useful; steady work and good pay lo rtght naji. 'WEIGa ND & n oE iiZ - BACHBR, M Morrla ave.LATHERS—Wanted, two good lathers to btih

a large building, that work themsoB'en; givH referencefl. Addrees ConAdentlal, ^Rox 2H.News office.LUNCHMAN wanted In lunch wagon near car

barns. Montclair. J. R. SHRENr e N.MIEN—Wanted, eevera men of ability and per-

licthaevorance to learn the mercantile co llid in gagency buslneea. we teach begInnerB free of ‘bar . . . . . . -Dharge and place them In paying posl-ttom. Apply at once, atatlng previous occupa­tion and age, F. W. BMiTH, Box 8M, Orange.MEN to Introducs advertising noap packageB,

factories, offices. houBeii, storcH; go<^ pay to huBtlerB. Coll RPILKA, remnvod 249 Bruce Bt,MEN—IVanted. experienced power preag men

KRAEUTER a T O .. 677 IRth ave. - -MAN. with pleasing peraonallty and plenty of

ambition, to become aasoolati^ with pubUih- Ing Gompatiy; excellent salary for man with proper quallffcattona; one with advertising ex ­perience preferred. Address M., Box 26, News office.

H B L P W A V rr0O -W O M 8N ,HOt.^AEWORK-Rellabts colored girl for cook

and to a ss ist , wtlfi housework and trfntiiff.667 Park av*., ftast C ^ n go.HOUSEWORK—Young girl, itooui 14 ystra,

to osilet w ith housawork, Call 78 ItoUth C«lOlh It., near Central mve,

tfpCBEWORK—Otrl for^geierat houaswprk. In fanilty of_3; good w a|M j|refetenc* requlrad-

Call at 19 Sharman sv*.HOUSEWORK Girl wiated to do f in a n i- - wBHi w IB ou n i ia m

housework; refercncAs requlrsd. Inquire 400 Summer ave., city.HOUSKWOHK-Wanted, good firi tor fenera]

houavworfc. MRS. A. 8. ifUBBARD, 868 lAkM It . city.HOUSEWORK—OIrl. white, wanted for g«n-

eral housework, 167 Monmouth at., near Cllptun ave.HOUSEWORK—Competent girl for ganentlA.-------------- 1- .houBcwork; w hile girl preferred. 163 Bum­mer ave.HOT^HKWORK-nirl or mkldle-ated (while)

woman to aexlet in general housework. 61

HOUfiRWORK-Wantod. girl for general Ty. ■■■“hounework to email famiry. 3U5 Mt. Proa-

peci ave,HOUSEWORK—(lirt for general housework;

joud reference required. *fll Mt Proepect av*.HOUSKWORK-Young girl to a » lit with

houaewofk. Call 88 Renner ave.HELP—An: natlonatitlee can he obtained. Or­

ange Rrllabk Employment Agency, 268 Main It.; 'phone IITGW.lIANDTURNERfl. experienced, on men'e neck­

wear. HUNT Mfg. Co.. 24 Doudlnot it., near Mulberry nt.NUHSB>—Refined, reliable young woman aa

nurse or nursery aovernewa for email chil­dren. Call 63 R an Park bI., East Orang*.t>PEnATt)R, EXPBRIENCBD, WANTED ON

LADIEK' SHlHTWAlfiTS.THE KING WAIBT CO..

SHERMAN AVE, AN STANTON ST.. CITY.OPERATOR wanted on awniiigt; steady work

lor right Orange Awning Co.. MainbI., comer ft>n. St., Orange.OPERATORS—Bixperlenced trimmeri on cornet

covers, aleo amall girls to learn. J. LIN- U ,NELL 681 Bonk st., rear

OPKHATOR5—Straw opefatore; iieady work year round, on men's spilt hats, 406 6th

ave.. New York.OPERATORS, experlepced on collara and cuffs.

HUNT Mfg. Co., 24 Boudlnot at.. Dear Mul­berry.

SALEflWOMAN-L 8. PLAUT 4 CO.

REQUIRE A THOROUGHLY EXPER­IENCED BALEftWOMAN AS HEAD OF arru ’K f o r t h e i r CHILDREN'S GAltMENT DEPT APPLY BY LET­TER OR IN PERSON TO BUPERIN- TKNI>BNT’fl OFFICE.

STENOCRAPHKR ond typewriter fexperl- and Saturday night work;enceib: li-ng hoiirfl

brine but eXfUrlenoed nerd answer; state Balary. AddroMB Worker, Rf>x 9, News office.HrPE!tINTEM >ENT for nn office. Call

adfir^n fl. C, W.. 81fi Halspy st-, city.TYPEWRITER wanted; on* that can lake

ehortharul and dn single entry book-keeping; none but exirerlenced Bhould apply. A. HEpL- LF.H m , 27» Plane at.WAITRESS—Reliable neat colored girl wantqd. . . ■ f f -Cor waiting and upstairs work, February 1, In Btnall. nrst-clRBs boarding-house: only quick, experlenrei], pleasant girls need apply; good, place, sleep home; vory good wages. 167 Rohe- villa ave,WAITRESS and ehambermald Iwhltol, with

retorence. Apply 22 Washington it , East Orange.WAITRESSES wanted at CHILD'S, 194 Mar­

ket it.’WASHERWOMAN wonted tor Mondays; must

be quick, clean and steady; come ready for work, l t d Rrr ad et.WABHERR'OMAN—White woman wanted for

washing. Monday or Tuesday. 176 Sumtnor ave.WA8HINO“ Woman to do waehing and Iron-

Ing at home. 174 Dlckereon at.

H B IP W ANTED-'M DN AND W O UEN.AGENT—Hen and women; salary tl6 and com-

mlBBlon. to those with ability (n sell goods. WYATT Mfg. Co., IKS Camdan *i.. Nowark,TRElATRICALf—People for muBloal show; glrle

who sing or dance or quick to learn; men. with ipeclalty; no Juveniles' office hours, 12 M. to 6; no charges. HERBERT, fl60 Broad.

ACCOUNTANTS 1Qr,all6»d. Bonded Experts)— Books opened, cI<m , dleentangled: trial baJ

HAN — Single white man who undenitands horses and carriages; also must be familiar

with the streets of the Oranges. Addresa B. J.,Box O, N«ws office, Orange.OFFICE WORK"-Toung man. careful nnff

correct at figures, to fill position in factoiy office; give age, experience and pay expected.Addrees Clerical. Box 24. News office.PLUMBER, thorough mechanic, on new work;

overhauling; jobbing; |2.(H> day. Addrtae 9. New* office.Mechanic, Box :

PAINTER and paper-hanger wanted. Apply P. W. TUNI90N JR.. Lock Box 642. Bomer-

vm e. N. J.PORTER and lunohnmn wanted.

chonlc st.97 Uc-

RE3AL KBTATEl—Wanted, au all-round busi­ness rntm In real estate office; one who haa

been in this business preferred; state age, pastexperience and salary expected. Address Com­petent. Box 21. News ol

;pectec'fflee.

SALESMEN—72a ptr week and traveling ex­penses paid by reliable bouse to salesmen to

visit dealer*; experience unnecessary. Purity Co.. Chicago.BALBBMAN, flrst-claes, sell hmiseowners,

■tores, etc., staple article; 4-8 to-day, 9-5 to­morrow. CALHOUN. eO ChatlwJcU ave.BALEjBMAN—Cigar salesman wanted; experi­

ence unnecessary; IIOD per month and ex- penaee. Peerless Cigar Co., Toledo, O.8AI*EflMAN, to call on grocers; must have

abllltyj good pay; siandard goods, Salt-ItMfg.. 62 William st.TAlIAJRl? wanted on ladles' suite, for blgh-

d oes work only. Apply between 8 and I) A. M. and 4 and 0 P. M., TYeneh shop, 045 Broad

WANTED, for United States army, able- bodied. unmarried men. between ages of IB

and 96; cltisens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write RnglLvh - men wantednow for lorvlcs in Cuba and t'hlllpplne IsL ands. For Information epply to recruiting of­ficer, 276 Market, f t . Newark, or 202 Market ■L, Patenion. N.TOUNO MEN wanted for bremen and brake-

men on railroads In thla vtcinlly; experienceunneceasary; age 20 to 30, over 142 pounds. 6^

; Sremen earn 1100 monthly, pro­moted to engineer earn *200; brokemen. |T6.feet or over;

become oonduotnr*. 1150; positions guaranteed ----- “ -iT li ‘men qualifying for seme. Call Railroad Re^

ctultlng Station, rooms 221-222, second floor. T' nlon building, Ollnion, near ’Pread.YOUNG MAN wanieil, about 15 years of sge,

lo work In the ofll«*e of a ^re Insurance com­pany: good |>enman. Address, with reference. Fire Insurance, Hox TO. News office.7'GUNG M.\N wanted ns aselntant shipping

clerk. MANBFIELD CO., 227 High sL

H E L P W A IfTB D -W O H EN ,

FACTB FOR HOUSEOWNERS,Ov«r 60 yeort sslllng patot That’s our his­

tory. We k&pw something about polot. Our lead and xJac point lasts so long you f« l tiredof the color s^^ repolat only tor loolu.

■af'’htEnamels, stains, varni^hc* ind brushes for •very eont:«lTSb1a at*, l^iok after your roofs before wirMr sets In,

Prices absolutely the lowest In Newark A. C. OETCHIUS * o a .

I«3 Market it,,Four doors east ol Brood it.

DR. UANDEVlLLE, speclahst, 675 Drosd St., over Childs's. Twenty years’ experience as a

specialist on all Chronic Dlseasea of men and Women; Catarrh. Nervous Diabases, Diseases of Heart, Kidneys, btomach. Liver or Bladder; Rheumatism, Urinary and all Lung Diseases.

Notice—Office houri 2 to 4 P. M. and 6 to 0 P. M. Office closed Tuesday evenlnn and all day Saturday and Sunday. ADVICE FREE. Do not forget name, place and number.

M. E. SILSBT. 29 CEDAR BY.Manicuring, face and scalp mosaare. sham­

pooing and balrdresstng, with a full llo* of hair g<

MATCH

Warte. Moles end Birthmarks remorod forever by tlectrlcity; 2J yean ' experience.

BUPERFLUOU* HAIR REMOVED. MASJlAaiNa. WITH VUIRAHAOE. 60C.

ALL BKIN D1SEABE8 CURED.TEN TREATMENTS for falling hair. IH.W, MARSAOH, CHIROi>ODY. MANICURING.

DR STICKLE. 27 ACADEMY 8T.ADVICE In dr>ubt and soitow. In business and

family troubles; no fortune tellinc or schefne, consultation. 30 minutes, It. MARI IN GA­BRIEL. llt^ Broad st., Newark, N, J.MIDWIFE—Privets nursing; oonfinemeota

•dop^DP. m otor’s oare. LUDWTO, 68T I6tbave.. corner 20tln s t ; take Sprlng^ld or PloAk roud car to 20th si.PROFESSIONAL and scientific massage and

Swedish mcvnmctn for gentlemen given Ht thetr home. Address Masseur, Etox 66, N>wa office.

porents* home ggfi ■^.Dpdd street. East Orapge. N. j . . on JanuarJ ■ * - IWa, John P.. e l S l » n of Hrnry .J o

*«n W yM Ti. Punor.i ire'rvi™

MRS. ROEilER. graduated midwife, has re- movod from IM Pacific st. to OH Warwick

St., where she would like to meet her customen.

Jo t Ferro M .'E . Church, EosT Tkasday. January M.. at $:«0 o'clock. Reia-Gvee and friend aro tsv ii^ to attend ■ant at Hosedole Coroetery.

STORE TOUR FURNITURB at ROBINSON'S; rooms leek#(! and ventilated; f l a month and up. 199 Market; 'phone 4T1.Inter- —----------------

«, BTUPPI^KJit ffatorday, January 26 lona . .^Jollo. beloved wife o f John Stup^ (nee Van- * ’ T■ ' » r . moat reapertfulii In:»(to4 to a a ts d th* cuiw nl f r .^ o W to iK o . Mo. IN e u n to r i t » S r m w la

• • • *5*f* ,_ tJw r^Kwe of her soul, lutar- .. ol the Holy ftepnicdv?^

S TATUm -At DnaoUoo. K. J .. J u u a r r t i toaO- Ifaw ffVM tol» .*■ ^ rnSmyr** **'

DR. ft Mrb, KARCHl Udlts wishing prlvat* nursfftffa mothei^^ Ftorr etpen-

etice, agrees Mt Baot llftk fl|., New York.HIGHEST prlc«s paid for rgw fHTO* mlnAd

skunk, coon, moskrats. eto. M. SIRBCH- BAUM, 876 Broad it., opposite WUlHm st

&W ioiMbur teem iw .- nrlto of' Will. In. h«r 74th yaor^ Fufllttwl sln vS w ai

, ^ jrjtoideh^ j f ^ n e u e n l ^ j ^ ^H.

^ » . ” a4*i(dSr^ M LiTimam art kliullf Unrfttd to

«Bv«n«mM «C Jm iMf ,HcatvttK Xh i .

TO WHOM I T j ^ T CONCERN , Pursuant to me Matute of the fitaie of New jsrs*y. appravedIftprU 6. 1892, notice is oereby liven that the diwwbridg* Over the Hackensack fUv«r <^the Nawvk Branch of the Srie, Rail

. _ __neoeoaory repaira to tTia bHd^ may

TM od Joh'

g Oh the Newark Branch of the Srie Rail- Cdopanv, will be closed for a continuous

9d between iqibrusry 1 and 26. 1806, m - * asoeeoary repairs to tTia bHd^ i

Lnuorv 9 lOOlL

At Lto sugwn* w penM esoai

COOK, two iti family, ]2B; chambermaid. 118; nurse, |U;; pantry maid, tn wf^k; housemaldi.

every capavltv; we place awre. ofTIre Hnd fne- ■ ■ " At 'tnry help. GermSft-Amerkan Agen^’y, 82 Cedar

et,, near Bee Hive,CtKJKS. waitresses, houRew/irkers, laundresses,

wanlvil. Home Employment Agency, TH Cen­tra st., Orange, Bwedlsh, German, Norwegian and Danish spoken.COoK. waitress, nurse, chambermaid and gen­

eral houseworker#; while. THOMAS, 26 Parkhural at.; 'jihotie 66,1.cnOKS, waniesec® and genernl houppworkers

wanted at once. t,*dlos wishing mtnpelcnt help apply 8H fUnic stCOOK—Wanied. a good cook; good wagos; Oer-

----- ppeferred. A| ‘rrihton av#

^pply. with Teferenco. Hil

COOK—Reliable white girl as eook and to as­sist with ironing. Apply 21 Madison ave,

MontclairCRDCTIETERS wanted on tWo-iMtch nrtil

African BtUnh, Coll alt week. In the after­noon, 141 Cbarlion st-. llrBi floor.rittK’'HETEKR wntned; good pay for Steady

hands. Call 19 EAm «L,CUAMRERMAID—Good chamhermnld and

.■wftliresB; references required. Call MRS. H. COHEN. 184 High st.. Orange.CANVABSKRK, to cell pgltshlng rntton; sntliT-

!y new. Apply store, 62 Lafayette st-DItEBBMAKKR modiste; must bav* eight or

ten years’ experience, t>e fully cumpetent to do high-class work, GRANT, 267 Warwick eve., Boulh Orange.DREBBMAKKR wanted to take sewing home;

references required. Address Sewing, Box 61,News office.DREaSMAKlNG-Improver

bell, 8 South si. .wanted. Upper

GIRL—A young Prntesianl white girl, about 16, to assist with two small children.

CONKLING. 6;i1 Main #1., East Orange.GIRL—wanted, experlenoed girl on all kinds

of pnbrella work; state salary and ability, Address Girl. Box 40, News office.GIRL of aboul IS years, who can play piano.

to make herself useful In music store, Ad­dress Pianist. Box D9. News office.HOUREWORK-Young girl for light house­

work, In small famfty; preference given girlwho desires steady noslilon and g n ^ boms to high wages. Address American. Hoi 66.News office.HOUBBWORK-^!Jood home for some woman

who can do light housework and likes chil­dren; to such a one fair wages and good trerit- ment. MR. Cr..ARK. ll>2 M-trket st.HOUSEWORK—White girl wumed for gcneml

hoUKework; wages no woslilng; muetbe gofKl Iront-i"; plain cooking. 41 &!uto Arllhgtoo -gve.. Bast Orange.HOUBEWCKK—A girl wanted foi general

llOU«ework. amall xamily. Cali 61 Evergreen pi., bciwesQ Biiok Church snd CentroJ a v e , East Orange. t«1. 316TL.HOU8EWORK"C6mpetenl housewnrker*, cooke

and oh/-in:bcrmalds at URB. MILLER'I^ fipriogflel-J rtve.. opposite Belmont ave,; 'phone 2473TV.HtU.'&EWOT?K—Girl tn rare tor two very young

children and assist wlih housework; Mats particulsrs. Addf^es Cnro, Box 47, News nfftce-HOT’SEWORK*“Clean smart girl, e ^ u t 14 <ir

16, to aseist with light' housework^nd mind baby^ 261 gouth lUh si . third l^U. «Hpt'fiKWORK—Womsn or girl to help In

housework foe some hours a day nntr. 4 Devon st,, Arltagtnn, N. J-

^ h o w E r e S E ^ iw teSod

I

BM PLOYM F^TT W A K T B D -M B N .

nooKs openea, c io !^ . oieentangied; trial bal­ances; certified audita; partnemhlp adjust- mente, MERCANTILB AUDIT CO- Union building.a c c o u n t a n t , part time unengaged, opene,

audits and balances books; financial state-menu propared. Address Moderate, Box 50. N swb omee.BUILD,BR&—Competent ettlmatlng man, long

experience, good office and outMlo man, seeks position. Address M. A., Box 41, N ^ a office.BUTLER—Colored man wlshee position as but­

ler; present employer will give roference. L'all 24 Em I Park st-BUTCHER wishes position: good reference.

Afldrosa Good Man. Box 26, NewsBARBER—Flrsi-clase barber wishes to get

steady position. 661 Bergen st-CLERK—Position, hardware, plumber's sup­

plies, shipping clerk, anything not less than 112 per; sober, honest, industrious, veteran,mfl i? K • ■ - • • -having family Sk. News office.

Address Urgent, Box

CHAIR CANING and furniture repairing tn all its braJichee neatly done, good work at

low price*; give me a trial and bo convinced. Inquire VON NEUENBTElN, 165 Newton si.,

COOK—Flrst-class chef or ardor cook; colored;beat reference. T. SANFORD, 608 Washing­

ton et.COACHMAN: neat, ffrat-clBss, colored, reliable.

,H3rt rpiurai ave., stare.c a r p e n t e r , flral-class hand, wants repair

work. 64 Central ave.d r i v e r -Y oung marfleil man wishes position

as driver; good reterence. MICHAEL SAM- UEIaI, 12 nnx>me et.DRUG CLURK w aius poellion; steady or relleC.

Addresa Steady, Box 8. News office.ELECTRICIAN, all branches, wishes position

In Newark. 1S2 Rockwell ave., Long BrKnch N. J.HOUSEW’ORK — Useful man. strictly sober,

honest and Industrious, wishes iHisIlfon; w**ll used to housework; g H»i home prefarred. .Ad­dress Housework, Box W. News office.HORSE8HOER wishes position, fira or floor. J.

LAKQ, 76 Warren sf., city.MAN—Please help an ambitious, honest, sober.

bandy German-American (24): reu do carpon- tir. mason, electric and general work; exrel- innt rftfcrencea; w ages |k. Addrfss Intelligent. Box 86, N ew s office.MATTREtiS MAKER wants mattrosseB to

make over, all kinds: will rail at your home by sending postal. 42 1,Vhlte at.. West Orange,PORTER—Young colored man wants position

aa porter, butler r>r coyk: good reference. Address 116^ Botnerset at.PLUMBER and pipe fitter wants work In fac­

tory, Address Steady. Box 44, New# office.PA INTER—Young man deslrea position, c.

ItRANDT. 234 Orange at.p o r t e r wanted: single man. Apply CON

BRADLEY, 76 Oranae st.KTAnLEMAN; references. Address Horses,

care Fiuraacher, 132 roitimprce tt.W iRK wanted by an Intelligent colored boy

butler or porier or any kind of good work. P7 Weverly ave.^VOODWORKER — Auiomohlle and carrli go

work. Address Woodworker. Br x Ifi, News -•■ITlce.Yct'.NO MAN ftaarrled) wishes a poaltlcn as

driver or anythlhg; can furrlhii gtfod refer­ence and cash security if refjulred. T. B., SB Undon SVC., Irvington, N. i.\O lN O MAN (28). employed in office manu-

fanuring plant, wishes posUlon for after- nnorui, offlee or store. Address Office Box 40 Nwwh office.YOUNG MAN wtehes poilMon as electrician's

bPiper; I .year's exj^erlenm. h ei references. AriilrcHH Blectric. Pnx 4. Ni-w.? office.YOUNG M.\N G7). High Sohunl studenL JMsh-

ea employment each day until noon. Address 626 Warrf»n at,, clly,TOJJNO MATt I24> wl,hP9 1111.11100 i t »ny-

thlOKi (Irlvlne prtrerri-d. Flt.tNK aArCOA,

YOI’NQ MAN, handy, aged 22. wlatiea poalllon at inythlog, TOM BEHn, «ia BprlnitflfM

B H P L O V M E K T W A^fTBD—W D X B H .BOtlK-KKFIPEH, twir yeara’ ' eaplrlenea In

aciuMc entry, dralrf# pMiiion; good re(er«n». Address Pen. Box 64. News office.BOOK-KEEPER, nine years one jxisltlnn. A i-

drees Thorough, Hnx 1, News officB.CTOKS. UPSTAIRR AND GP:NEBAL HOUBB- ^UmK HELl' SUrPTalED. n u u o rj

roiAtSH. LrfHi<ANlAN SLAVIC AND HUNQAHIAN

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE u n , T iioN ii: 2Trk)w ■

MRg. E. ZIDIUNAS, 7ft FERRY ST,COOK-OHAMRERMAID^Two German g ltlsa . I AVO (jerHISn rlflSwleh places together; one m ctwk. other as chamhermald and waliresi. 580 Main st East Orange ’*COOKR and housoworkers esn be had " MRR

RREENHAUM^a EtoDloymeut Offir^ 8 J<m«st,. near frjuth Orange ave. L D. ’F''hor»e 46rB7.COOK. waltfesB and general liouseworiters;

niitfu- find chamber work TirnUAR. ltk■rvUnn,k ''.B I ***Yarhhurei s t . ; 'phone MJ.TOOK J-’lrat-clBjw Viwk wlahna pn.lthll) or

tloaatkffprr. g™d Addrta, Coog,Mox 1K*. News oflKsf.COOK vah la poeitton, city or country: no

cards, tw* Market al. •CHAMnERMAlD—RBspeciable girl, SwBdlah,

w-luhes assleting lu a woRresf imSchsmbvrniaifl; home nights preferred AddreesGirl. Box 46. Nawa office.CHOCOLATE m p p im . first-dais wants doiL

COMPANION by a refined young woman; r«f- ereuuo. Aduresg M. J C-, Box |i , News of-

fice.DRERFMAKER desires a few more sngOM*

mem* hy ih a day. *2; 1ft y n n f expSl* «nce; referaTtceb, Address Drespmaker Box 22, Nelvs offJofr,

DBE8I4MAKBR->^l|or-naede suits. |f i ood titD!s ^ l a l thia month; also ^resenaokiogf

33 Mercer st., first floor.DRBSSMa KEIi wUbai eDfagsmeais b» iMk

Drwmakar, u iu "r n »

« M P L O Y ii« irr W A i r r s i o - w o i u i i i .DAY'fi WOKK^Bureau of Awoclatid Charltlas

wants steady dar*s work, okojiiltig or lomir“ ------- ‘ -^1* --------------dry. for rtipectabi* women, with referencol.

Apiily to Academy at.DAY'S WORK—Yvung German woman wUbee

day's wurki woshlhc and Ironing; good laun­dress, IfHS, HAMU&LB. |2 Broom* it.DAY'S WORK—Neat oolnred woman wlshM

da.v's work or do general housework; two or three weeks. 196 Newark st., city, ____DAY'S W O R K -^oloi-d woman wants j£y^i. work or washing bom*. Crane si.

Call all week. 79

DAT'8 WORK—German Woman wants washing and Ironing ot day's work. StttH Halsey at.

DAY'S WORK—Woman wants day's work ot Ironing. Address R.. Box 77. News office.

PAY'S W ORK-W omaa 78 Culler si.

wants day's work.

OiRL—Young colored girl would like to take car* of bsf'kelor's apanm ents. Address

ALLEN, Box lift. News office.KOUflBKEEPEH-Garrosn woman, with child,

deslrea to osslat lady with housekeeping; pre-— — * ............... . w t s .fef* good home to high wages,

ZSCKt>CU£R, 264t4 Norfolk st.KOUfiEKEKrRR—A kind trustworthy woman

would like to keep house for elderly lady or■ ' ■ ■ ... .............. — N^onr« for Invalid. Addrt^Ss M.. Box 60, News

office.HOUSEWORK -VnuTig Pnllah girl Wants posi­

tion al huiii^Awork In good home; reasonablewage*. Call st 264 Bruce s t .. employment office.HOllBiffWORK—C oloj^ woman wants general

"........ - ■ ■- -ltt ■■houjHiwork in smalT fsjnlly <?r d«y's work; city or country. BELLE, 46 Eaet Ktnuey at.HOUSEWORK—Qlrl wants a position, general

housework. Call two days, 8 o'clock, no postals, 329H FalrmouM ave. ZROTAN.HOUSEWORK—Girl wishes position a t gen­

eral houinworker In small fam ily; no wash­ing. Call all week. ID6 Newark st., city.HOUfiEWORK—Girl wlsheg to assUt with

houBi-work and mind baby. MAGGIE MUEI,*- LER. 462 Hunterdon it . , eliy.HOUtiKWORK—Otrl wont* position as cook

and Isundress or general houeework. 0 North l l lh si., belt 4.Ht>U8EWORK“'N eat girl wishes poilllon for

general housework; city reference. Call 22 Malden lane.HOUSEWORK—Hungarian girl wishes general

housework. JU U A . 79 Montgomery si., third floor.HOUSEWORK—German girl wants situation for

general houaework. Inquire 77 Kossuth at.HOUSEWORK—German woman wants poi

for general housework. Inquire 26 Moiisitinn

dll st-HOUSEWORK—Young g irl (Gernian) wishes

" * .................. Iff6 Bergen st.place at housework.HOU9E5WORK—(llrl wants light ho'usflwork;

no washing. Inquire t02 Tlchenor st .’HOUSEWORK—Girl wishes a place aa light

homeworker. Call 9 Pennington at.HOUSEW^ORK—German girl w ants housework.

290 Belmoni ave,. lop floor.HELP—7*h* Home Q^Ttnan, Bronfllnavlan nnd

Amarlcsn Employment Agency. 78 Centre »i-,Orange, the largest, best and most ootnmodloiis • kbit.........................................establlshmenl of its kind; help any capaolty; city or country. TH. 232; hour*. 9-6.JANITRBSS—Wumau want* work a* Janltrees

and a few living rooms; no children. 98 Morris qve.LAlNDRKHfi—FTrai-clnoe laundress wants

work to take home; East Orange only. Ad- dresfl lAundresB, Box W. News office. Orange.LAUNDRESS wishes day'* work. BURRELU

197 Amherst at.. East Orange.NLRSE—Practical nurse, six years’ experlenee,

wishes maternity cases for March, April and May: reference. Address Nurse. Box 52, News office.NURSE—General nursing, confinement cases;

will answer emergency calls. MRS. RiT- TENHOUSB, 290 Johnson ave.NURSE dnslree confinement cases; ten years'

exrwrlflnce; 11.50 a doj'. Address Nurse, liox 68, News office.NURSE OIRL, aged 16, wants place to mind

baby, McIjGNALD, S8 Pennington st-NURSE—Oompetenl confinement nurse. Call

or address 020 South I4th at.n u r s e 'n confinements or other dlieases.

FRiaW ELL. 510 Rank st.BTENOGRAPHEK desires petition; experi­

enced; salary $7. Address Accurate, liox 68, Newe office.

V O M T e ft« « . LOAIfS-vH AAL » S T jL T « .AoaCUO LOAM ON BOND a KD UUHTQAQB AT, fi PER

b o r b o w ic b . n o B O N u i o rNISOBSaABT

PA PEIU CABEruLLV PRBF.MiECi. CUARLEH A. rSICK ,

COUN8Jax3R.AT.lAW,TM BROAD r r .

MONET TO LOAN ON BO.su a n d MORTOAOM.

ttOO.OOO T o I^A N on Jofld «nn m o r t .a .., In

EDWARD 8. b l a c k counulor. 814 Prud.ntlnl.t OOO. to loan on bond

n fS n mortna.e; Imnudlnt.iv, j a u EB J. OIBD. oounw ilo i-.t-tow. 7*4 fc-oad M.

on m orif.ffo or .n tt ..

LOAHa—P 3 ja « n » A i.._ . READY CASHTThe scarcity of ready cosh le tha nrahtom

confronim* nio.i . v . r / o M t o - d .y Probtom pM pt. la .11 walk, or llr . w .^ m b a r r a .« d

T h . L A B O R ^iiP ,i^ “ ? . ^ r i^ h r o w a o<

him off. Th#

ll. n " 8 TRUBrf cause for elam i. but It tshard to MOV m e, u,c .k .ptlcal, * “ “

on K.nH J * .* ''? PDBNTY o f c a s hC A S a ^ twii a c t u a l

I t .n USE BOMEtnq^mSM u"?" “ ““ o h a r f. rouflon? “"‘lor ordinary oond).hdUUBn Ulfvyrltniunnl'nv thA nraNAW.* ' '

. >raiM4 Itu FURTHER—Bbould you b« able to ssttlo sooner than the

Ah* ftfreed upon we w «| - ■ -proporUoiL rebato the coot in

N U . . , . bu^dtok.^^

TOUR 8KBT FRIEND—MONET.

'"‘5' triondriilp or tU rou m t from frlond. t.

*• oomfort (t th . landlord I. at your door or th* ooal bln .mpty.

IT TAKES MONET TO MAKE GOOD.Be Indepondeni and arranaa for mou,v «n our own nasonRhiiitT. n . ,rr o"s

Pot you w F f'in aK ik to afound and payySur tneoma. ™o”to)y aumf to ault

THE SEASON'S DEMANDS

• '’'D'>»|>T-Olothaa, coal bln and i hundred and odd arh«r thinraCa.mJ.l7* A «''*fyw>a7'^ciotnss hundred and one other th lnn,

PERMIT US TO BE TOUR BANKERS.

™ ‘*' ‘"^oCy cnnSdenttal. ImmadlaTety'^ ’*'’” **0'““ ™ "tH oall

The fact that you are keaplny houi* antltlHyou to our conildcrntloA

NEW JERSBT LOAN CO,.L. D, 'phone t7M. u f Market a tCentury DulldLur Rooma SOS toe.

MONET MONETf o r k v r r t ONK

ON HOUSEHOLD Ff'RNITURE. Without Removal.

From ilO and upward, to be roturned In ernall sums, either weekly nr monthly, ne bMt suits your Income. W-mld a llu le roady cash help you lo pay some pressing obllKallon’ then Why not .-ome to us and lei us explain our up-to-date plan; it roam ynn nothing An ar^ount can bn sonlvd In full al any time; oy so doing you only pay for the tlms you use the money An account once cn>ened assures you that your credit will always be good with our company. Call to-daj’.

MUTUAL l o a n c o m p a n y .11 Market at.,

Over Vnlled Cigar Stores Co.

SHIRTW'AIST SUITS. « up; children’s dress­es a apeclulty. T6 lA'eBl el.

UPSTAIRS GIRLr—Scotch girl wishes position as upstairs girl and look after one child;

good reference Apply 115 Roaevllle ave.

MONET MONET

UPSTAIRS OTRL—Young girl wdshes poslMon as upstairs girl, with some experience. AJ-

dress Upstairs, Box 3, News office.WASHING—Instead of going out In the snowy

yard lo hang out th* clothea next week* let emr wagon call and get your wash; we will wash fiO piecea not weighing over Sh pounds for 76 cents; we will iron alt the bed and table linen, towels, etc., ready for use; w# will Iron the flannel underwear: other pleres will be thoroughly dried for you to finish; nothing re­turned wet; over 20 pounds 4 cents per i>ounii. Bough Dry Laundry Co., 413 Market s t .; 'phone 6303.WASHING—Btop sweating over the washtuh;

let the UNEEDA W ET WASH LAUNDR7 231 High st.. do your entire family wash fer fiOc,: returned within 24 HOUHR ready for the line; give us a trial. T«l. 1I07W B. B.WASHU-JG—Young Hungarian woman wants

washing and Ironing: place for Wedne.tday and Thursday Address 157 South Orange are., MRS. J. a MBROUSKO.W a s h in g —Respectable colored woman wish**

gentlemen's wash or rough di7 family wash. CLARK, 21 Scott Bt., care of Roberts,WASHING—Woman, with three sroall children

In need of work; wa/hlng or cleaning. MRS, SMYTH, 264 Mulberry s t . I^em ent.W'ASHING—Hungarian woman wants washing

to take home or go out. MRS. B.ABOSniT20 Foundry et., oUy.WASHING—OermHn woman wants to go out

WDshlng and Irnnlng. MRS. S. R.. Bft Charl­ton st,. tnp floor.WASHING—Woman, Hungarian, wants wash'

Snr to take homo. MIflS KRIZSAN, 36 Shli>- man st.WASHING—Oerman woman desire# place,

washing. Ironing and cleaning, 97 Barbara

W'ASHING—Colored woman tvanla washing to take hnmt. 1{I0« Ridge at,, second floor.

WASHING—Colored woman wishes washing tfi take home. Call 2.1ft Mulberry st

WASHING—German woman wants crashing, to go out. 51. M., 184 Walnut st.

WASHING—Wanted nt home, washing and Ironing. 64 Stone si., rear.

WASHING -Woman wnnla to take in washing, 136 Brunswick st., 2d flo4jr.

WASHING—White woman wants washing at home- 146 Summer ave.

WASHING—German woman want* waablng to go out. 54 Rankin at.

WASHING and Ironing wanted at home. Barclay at.

WOMAN—Wanted, place at service for moth­er end child; aleo good homes for children.

Children's Committee. 12 Academy siWOMAN wishes washing and Ironing and

housecleanlng. 867 Bergen st.. first floor.

BMPLOYME^TT W A lV T B D -M B n AfTD W O H E N .

COT^PLR—Hungarian man wishes poalllon aa gardener and wife as housekeeper, 124

Bprlngfleld ave.

AUC TIO N S A L E S .

a u c t i o n ''&AI.£,rO-MORRBOW, TUESDAY, .JANUARY 29.

AT 1:60 P. M.;L' the Ml. Pleasant Block Fh.rm, West Or­ange, N. J., entire conienta of twelve-room houfle, finely furnished, and all the horees, couft, swine, liarnease#, wagons and all stable utemyia wilt be sold without reserve; parllSM leaving for Bouth: don't mis# this big sale; West oraflge car will take you to Mt. :^cae:int «vb., iind watlpup hill to Prospact ave, to sale. VAN i‘'»ZNAK, AucUemeer1 WILL sell at public auction at Bl end S8

Wakeman ave., January 28, 1908, at tO A.M., tli4 ftillowing gooda snd chattels belonging It) the following persona: Henry M. lOpp.Wllllorn Linihan. Urn. Hamilton, F a tr l»Crann, Mr». Woods, D. Fried, J. A. White, Mr ilnihrtm, 24 Broad b u ; John Brown, fot non-pa}'ment of storage and catling ifor on* year and over. M. .1. O'CONNOR ft SONS. auctUmters JONKS’fi Btor#ge Warehouse.AT Ar'i'TION, bahkrupi stock of shot#: W.

W. RETD, Auctioneer, will oell,TUESDAY, JANUARY 2fi.

commencing at lOi.Tfi A. M.. at our aalesroOBL HH ACADEMY ST.. SECOND FIXKIR.

hy order of the creditors of David Kaplan, 1.000 pairs of Men'Sr Women's, Boys' and Uhlldrefi'a BhQ«e and Rubbers; all wefj-known makes and cicoii, up-to-date stock.V.AN POZ^NAK. auctioneer, will aeli all unro-

deemed p le^ ea left over one year, ''onslstlng Diamond Rings. Pins. Ear-rings, Braeslets,

Itockoli. Gold and Bflver Watches. Chains,of

Guns, Silverware, Musical Instrumenta, Cloth­ing. all kinds of Personal Property Friday, January 31. at 10 A. M.. 42 South o ^ n g e eve. By order -ofiM. NBGBAUR, IT Academy st.

W A U 4 ^ ^MONET RAVED IS MONEY BARNaBr"^

Get your ftoindng and decorating done before our busy srston commenees; we will paper any else room for you with the latest style al wftJi- pai>er 20 per cent, cheaper than In th* busy time. Call at our showrooms In centre of ehep- plng district or drop ue a postal: will c t ie e i f ^ coll to estimate for you. .

HERMAN *ft CO.« 219 Washington st. Tel. 429SJ.

g o ing to have yenu* house decorated? <3et my estimate; largest and most complete ipslso*

tloa of «’aiipaper in Newark; work guiroutsed lo be A l, price* are 20 per cent below otkers: wallpniKr from 2c. to 11.50. MAX ROT- BOUSK. ft South Orange ave.: eettb* ISMb

L. KATZ, ea RPRIKGFISU) - Is well known for doing tbs bsrt aid work m the city; Mils paper at oust orating and paper-banging; ppsn um_________

THE BROOKLYN 'W ALLFAPER CO. bse opened a firit'closi decokstthlg oitabllsb- ment at 277 Bank st< ropiq* papereft from

AVB..nd ciioMM

la.W ut: pslutifig dons very gSMomble*Inobetten Decorating Gik; palatlng

‘ obM M

T 'TO K *iii _

•l.Te:papcrtq,^{|0; Iw tv o rk : o lm n S rkilili attkramwd. a tfa x . pro^. T t Hft, a m

^COMTKOANNUAL reception, and ball, Jelm J» Goyfior

Asaoclaticn, a t Krueger's Auditorium* on Thursday evening, Jsnuorv SD.- lomr; xmiric by IProfeupr Rueoderbaft; veal «ad fig mulic i« attenuoAce. cMjWUERADK reoeptlob of BURCKHARD'evening, Fsbrsary i^ ............— .HARDTISDancing Clasees. a t D>ori|er'« S ail. Tttssdkr

d i w arvob* SBftk] gligmmt

LOANS TO EVERYBODY ON

FURNITURE, PIANOS. HORSES* WAOON(?»ETC.. ETC.

We maki- U as easy aa poselble for honest people to do business with us. We appreciate the fact that every person of pride deslfps to keep their pereonal affairs private, and we can promise and susramec to such absolute confi­dence in all transactions condupted with us.

OUR CONFIDEN'HAL CREDIT SYSTEM Is astonishingly liberal, slmpje, itafe and prl* yate. We take all risk. We create no pu^ llclty. We make no charge for appllcatlotL

WE TRT^HT YOU.We will open a confldcnrlal credit account with you. I f you are In need of money call at our office* Your account wtll be welcomed, and once opened can always be used. You have use of both money and goods. Money in fewhours after applying. ’Do not fall t'o'caii and

before ■get our terms before doing business etsewbere, 8ECUHITT LOAN COMPANY.188 MARKET ST, TEL 24&3L

SALARY LOANS ON p l a in n o t e s .

110. m 181). $40. $50. 100, $70. $ioaCheapest and bci t place to

............ ...BORROW MONET. "ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY."

LOWEST RATES. RARIFST PAYMENTS.REMEMBER, »

IF YOU WORK WE WMLL I/IAN YOU MONET

c o n f i d e n t i a l l y .Open from 8 A. M. lo 6 P. M.

Wed. and Sat* eves, to 8. c a l l , t e l e p h o n e o r WRITE.

NEW JERSEY FINANCE CO..Suite 812-814 Scheuer building.

BROAD AND COMMERCE 8T3.. Opposite postoffloe* Tel. 6 ^ .

MONET TO LOANON FURNlTUREW lTHOUTDISTURBING IT GIVING YOU THE USE OF F U R N iT U R i

a n d t h e MONET AT THE SAME TIME, OUR TERMS.

We a n en ge the payments of a]! accounts to suit you at your own ctnvenlence, Doea this not aeem to you to bo the most satlafactory plan? Let ua prove that we will suit you bet­tor than any one else, and that our rates are tht lowest.

T>3AN8 FROM lift UPWARD.We assure you privacy, as we conduct our

business m a most confidential manner. Ex- planatlona coat nothing. Call or write before going elsewhere.

HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO.,Second flo"r. rc^m 5hl Metropolitan building.

Entrance un Washington a t . cor. Market.MONET tn loan on household goods and pot'

sonal property, without removal; oup; rates are the towesf In the city; quick, confidential and reliable. Come and get our terms and be convinced.

MITCHELL’S. !<W MARKET 8T.Room 22. over Grand Union Tea fitora.

rMONET LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE and others without security; easy paymriita: officea In 6 1 principal eitlee; rave yourself

by getting my terms first. D. H, “12. M8

moneyTOLII,AN. room 612. i Washington st.

MONET LOANED WITHOUT flECURTTY to salaried people and others; save money for yoursslf by getting my terms flrat. tV K. PALliCER, room 17. Splngarn building, 188 Market st*. Newark.ESTABLISHED 1882: OPEN EVENINGS;

TWO CENTS ON THE DOLLAR ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WITHOUT RE- MOVAL C. BTRRMAN. 1ft CEDAR BT._____ _

liOAHrs W ANTED.WOULD Ilk* to get loon $156; will itirn nver

$1,000 policy for use of some for three months. Address Loan, Box G. News office. Orange*14,000 ON ffntt mortgage on proporty worth

|8.'K)0: wtjl r«y 6 cent. Addreas Hurt'gage. Bog 50, News office.

B E N lN E iil NOTlC£Sa.

EDWIN BETTS, D. D. 8.

Expert dental work ‘In all branch*#. Extracting teeth with the use of nitrous- oxide gas and oxygen a sproloUy* Diffi. cult cases sollcltod. Open eveniqgs, 464 and 486 Hroad it.

VERY SPECIAL PRICES FOR UPHOLSTER- INO FURNITURE THIS MONTH.F|y#>piace parlor suit* ymir aclecifon, as low

$20.00; jnattresaei renovated at little ccit•aultory;, carpets cleaMd ami laid.

H .^ S O N ft DICKERSON. 846 Brood st.

Telephone 414. ______b a y s money by having u i refioum your illver-

wore,.. chandeliers and brlo-a>brac, makingthem ilk* new; an^hlng in the metat line re*finished and rapoli^; a superior silver iwitsh always on hand* Write or 'jphona 2Q4UJ.

^ B W A R K NICKEL PLATING CO,*Roar Sfi.jOnd 40 Walnut s L

lllteDIK MAKES, with fio llu le, to nutk* m*-alum u d lin * t«t> and dlMt.nrould lUta to

...................................................t i« r from cartTn h av ici >ocb toot* made; Vet ni« a«uto.: QHKEWHAUVH. SM Ctatral a,*.

n »U ) otillo* OTtr tb* flracaea kltoban, batbreoma,

baiil: B O W *te.i, akNKT a . TRbnrwKVN. Mb *] CaMlal Ceatnubir, im> Pwbln* aro.

WHY NOT BW lTa > o r a o l t o d j ^ ^ m ^ g

A U , HINDS o r rvmNtTUEE: CONTENTS OF FLATS AND STORES

BOOOM1T! e S r a QOICKr CONFIDENTIAL. U BOtJTlI o £ ;» fo S AVB.7 ■PHONE MTl.MASON WORK—ChlirtiMfif* TBBlred. rebulltj

pW BeribtjJtRBaUow^^ Jabbto* a «i>«)a!. r, T. K, ptaW PPT, la t HabWT *t. T»l. SOblUty.

BOOFINCI S V caniaBtlBS new patani •ja((TATal r io t t* <V K- I*.J*!*** Silver Rooflnt

Cb, to do It, 7B Sbnlh Htb *t,; toth 'pbon*aF C B l i c w aanm pber, MISS NEWTON, room

B n u i dictation called for dr 'nbono;396, taaviBUtiii vaijk*] inr tir pnw ort d a llvw d r oOlce inppHe*; t«l. M82L,

F A T B N T S.* NOOIUS.

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n llo ito t... trademark and oopyriRht caaea: Doited Bute* and abroad. Till Broad at, (enter of Matkat rt, Talrohona o , 4i(SB,FHAIENTZBt. A A c b a B W P a i n t Law. So-

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T u CHOMALD -41 UACDOHALD.

a o E W B is C A H a iA o a i* n a j .AT ADCTION.

S n -----HEAD OF H O R tU — m iALFONSO FOX. PHOPHIBTOII OF T K »

ORBAT BAtITEIlH HORSE BAZAR.MO BROAD ST. AND M-*l ATLANTIC BT..

NEWARK. N. J.,t h c h s o a t . m n u a r t so. a t W a , U .,

®" Thnraday, Jaattarp •""J P* *>oma of ail tb* dlEaranl

• « In lb* ttWB demand at------g|'«»«**on o f the year. most demand atan year.

Anwri* the above will be somedraft hu I'WO to i./oo, jertoirchunks* btmiaeM hers*# and some excelUot

M eitra1.750* J t

biimwim* *nu eimie exccKenc e*i

paccm ^ »nd Mvenii very toet troiUrs andMonday andihursdsy, commencing at 10 A, H.

iS))L Proprietor. *CHRB«B. Auctioneer.

Telephone KSid. Newark ‘Phone IIJL.BANET BROS.,

SALES AND EXCHAIW I BTABLEIk

BT.«1 BRIDOB n . .

NEWARK. N. J.

sw -iiO B B Es a n d MTJLBS-SW

t? " I” * Twa- On* to twij(u Kieai irom. une to i oJr S t ll’ ‘‘“''.V* *** •uHebie lor au

received weaktj. SatltfacIlDn sn irea- tead and prlcea to lult all buret*.

ALL KINDS OP WORK HORSES TO UIEH.

Both 'phoB**, 4i 4 Newark.AT AUCTION.T ...to . _ AtrlS A ll*/n-

*“ablw In New I*ia*r., * » — -HSAD OK HORSES— BOO

BODY'S HEAD COMMISSION BTABUEB.K, N.”BT., NEWARK, N.

t u e b d a t , j a n Iiaht *8, leos.commetidoa a , to A. M,. with hone*, wecone and harness. Any geiuleman who Is la a a ^ *1 Iwrae chouid not fail to be ou hand Tue#- dity. Regular auction pales every T ue^ay and I'Ylday, commencing «t ift a . IC.

J. F. BEBRINO, S a D e n ^ r ^ ^J. B. MOHEHOUft, aoieeman.

•J- C. W1LLIAM3, AucttOQMg.uotn phone*.

BLANKETS I BLANKETS 1 BLAmOITE T, H“ Obuar(*ra w« lupplr Iba trad*.

• ”* “ “ •RBtabI* Biankela from t l to 17.W.Sqaar* Blanketa from 11.00 to ttZBR Fluah Robea from IS to IK Fur Hohea from IS lo ttlB.Fox, Lynt. Cub Rear, Goat, Oea Robaa. lArge aaMrtmant, aptelal prto*. lATgaat anorltn-nt o( Itarneu In tb* m tj.

t® ”'* th* Red Hon*. A8CH E N lM t;tK 3^ 0 MARKET ST,

ROUSAUD'B.Clostog out aele of bone btanktte. pluah eaS

mohairPluah rol«,. fawn hlaokerA aU 'w ^ghto ™ d hjorheta trom 11.10 to IS; doobla

and Pinyle work borness, fine cdsch, su m y and buggy harneis. Everything for your bora# at

GUO. nCUBAUD’l ___ __________ 202 MARKET BT.

THE FINEST DELIVERY WAGONB. linrgeet stiiok In the city.

Ihe luwRst. Terms reowmabte. THE CENTRAL WAGON WOKICH.

CENTRAL AVE,, 8D AND 4TH STS.NOTICa.

I will pay frnm 40 to qft cents per ten fiirall horra manure delivered at my yard, FT#- llnxhuyRon avo- end Clifton st., city. The F. E. BEKHT CO.A RARE chance to secure a good carriage; i

surroyji. 1 Stanhope, 6 top carriages, 6 n w - Rbouta, 1 Concord; must be sold regardiMS of :ost. J. LUDWIG. Inc., 20-22 Camfleld ft.fiLE^lOH, adjustable soat, carries two or four,

Stylish. In gCKxl order; price. $85. Apply to ANDERPCtN, Htable, rear of TH Ridgewood av^.. Glen Ridge.NEW furniture wagoti, only used two mootbo,

cash reglrter. two refrigerator#. U. niDDELMAN. 261 Springfield av#.; tel. 2292L.F !\'E horseu, suit any business; also one top

buggy; work horses and builnats wagon# to hlr<‘ ^'HETWOOD’S flUbles. 8l State st.f’llVNKY V.4RR for sale; will lUlt butcher or

grocer. Apply H B. SCHAEFER. 133 North lU h sL. between Park and 6th sves.w un ti. and businese wagons to htrei

horse* boarded CLAYTON ft KOFP CO.* 231 Kaleey et.. near Market at.to Wa g o n s , pult any bueintsi; also one horee:

qIao light platform plumber’s wagon. Call any time, IS Brenner at.GOOD work horne for sale cheap; half price.

Call 7 Charles at., cor. North Park ft-* E ast Orange, N. J.FOR SALE, carfienter wagon, suitable for

pulnier or plumber: In beet order; cheap* I(WJ Oliver 8t.La d y leaving city will sell two work horsOf

lU a bargain: must have the money. 84S Orange st.TEAM of horses, track and driver to hire; $4

day. Addrens Work Wanted, Box 57, New# office.RUBINEB3 and driving horse for sale cheap.

Call at IB EiUott at.. Woodslde.WORK Wanted for team of horsM. fltable,

287 Idfayette s t .: ’phone 7S2W.TRUCK for sale. B. MILLER, 340^ Brood 0t.,

.Newark, N. J.SINGLE SLEIGH for sale* 249 Orange at.,

corner Nesbitt.

H orae#, C arrlgfto# . B to ., W antoA*CROWN Point Stock Farm* Troy Bill#. N. J. 1

harses boarded; poature; Itox stalja;paddock#; telephone 75F 1-4. JUDD CONDIT. I^oprietor.WANTED, dump wagon; two good wind and

work horeee and harneos; trial wonted. In* quire foot of Facifle si, HERE’S farm.

LOST.CERTTFICATE-Loet. certificate of rtoqk In

H«anh#tone Building and Loan Asaoclatlon. series No. 27, In name of Mrs. Ida E. lleCaba- Bt>ward will be paid for return of same to 56b Klin at.DOG—L«)Ht, Saturday, brJndle bull terrleT,

whito breast; answers to name Bob. Reward If rcturnpj to L. PFEIFER, ID MllllpftOQ ave.DOG—luoat, on January 16. brown and white

fnx terrier: lame in right hind leg: name "Toodle." reward. 7 North 7th it. * .DCKI—Lost, Irish setter, answering to naipc of

Bobby; license No. 555. Return to 11 H olly­wood a\'e., Bast Orange.K B ya—LriM. Saturday morning, three keys on

a ring Inscribed "Newark, N . J.'* Finder will receive reward Bt FIGLDINO'B Drug Btiire. opp. city hall.MINIATURE—Lost, miniature of a child wrlth

light hair; set wUb diamonds and pearls; valuod highly as a keepsake. 91W if findet rvlurns tp 163 North 7th it.NECKLACE—Lost, Saturday afternoon, doftn-

town, a necklace of graduated gold beada:• ‘ ■ iTdreward. Returo to corner BloomffeTd road and

Dclavan ave., Forest Hill. Telephtms 97V Branch Brook.POCKETHOOK—Lout* flat pocketbook contain­

ing $11. In the vicinity nf Plane and Warrgn sts. Return to 81 Columbia at.; reward given.PURSE>-Lost, small black puma, between 9jl

North Ifttb st. and Orove Street Station* Re- ward for return of game to above addreai.

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DOG—^Found, hound dog, white legs and breasl.Owner can have same by provlnff property

and paying expenses, 7ft Darcy st.DOG—Found, Baiurdiy. brlndle builrlt^g; owner

can have same 'J>v proving prap< r'-r. Inquira- 27 Nlchola et*WATCH—Found* lady'B watch, on Cetitra a t

Inoulre McGUINN ft MURRAY, plumberf. 407 Central a v e . Orange: call about 5 o'cIoqb avenlnge.WATCH—Found* open-faced wntrh; parly eaa

have lame by proving propen.v and payfag expenses. Apply 97 John at*. Ttellevme. y . J*

HftCBIUrBnT FO B BftLB*SECOND-HAND AND NSW IRON ANO

WOODWORKING MACHINKRT.A large aaaorlment oonitotiUy oo ftuidi

lathes, shapers* millers, grladera, drtliaT «to.|Jointers, planers, mortieerv, taw table*, boilers, engltiea. motors, etc. W* have thotH sands of new snd aecoud-hsnd wood pulleyft all Bices; also Uioitaamle of Iron pulleyi. p o i^ lings* hanger#, shafting, e te .; new ona soeond' hand belting, any width: we huy ail lUitd# o fmachinery for dash. _______NEWARK BECOND-HAND MACHIKCMT OOl.

96 Chestnut at.; "pkons 9Q>t*OTTO GAB ENGINB FOR liALK; M-I6-

IIOBSEPOWBB; H A B ^ B M i; B U f SIXTY DAYS; aUAKAFTBBD BT TH M A lbnS IN BVUBT WAY; A BAROAll FOR TOMB tINB. PASTRY CO,24-2S JOHNTON BT.. NgWARK.BOILEBS"Tlir*e WS-lBB-Iis™ Butte' e t ie R ^

ISO CMd u n tb*. eteen I nupriebt Mennlns. IS W iaw upHcht, e n e tl

lipUen; twobollera, boletins enclnee, 10-twne s m lln * eu* Sine; inaUriel f W d J i l^ , THOg. A, YTKSB CO., II ■Ward *1.: tel, m e fcPLAUKR—Pond make. 2Jx£4 lochn. S f t

eoBO' mlllllW maehlB* dlvldlnf keatl, vI*l.a. e*,..«t« iw«u4av«**F Ia MM«u*m* **«.■:.e.r_

Clljr.

nuiHIW iHKtonv uiriain* n*Ba,0: one'lueli aatsmatlii acrew madilne, n.*Yu«i* tan Water e t , New York

SQILGS and iteatn pump for aal*. as . Aimly 946 Bputli Bth at. > . BSTMOLdS

Vm ehfneeT' W a n te CgBCOND-BAND raaeblB*rr wanted! email teed

power labile; elate prkt and perticalim, M -dttf* W„ Boa M, New* alBoe,

AVTOHOBU.BS AMD BOTOHOTOUBS.ADTO TOPB.'Plifliie ddWI*

WIND BHIBLDI.N.T. ADTO TOP * BPPPLT 0 0 ., O S B U lIF e tOLDBMOBfLB dlemend Hr**; i l -rtiliabont ____ . _ _

moM new; on* HerehlliAlb e«np>*t» tliren oil lamp*, tooti; deiminncratkRi; lllO. IT Fral> nut It., eecond belL

A atm M iM lw HntMwFnlnn W m m

“ iS S ? i n M iHlftomrteld. K. j». ^ __________ __

D R EiasM A K nra jt im in t t i i i a R F ^TATLOR'9 O M S B C a n ^

N # Y SOMOgfe^W MISW JCHpDL IN t b b b t a t b ; ■ n t o r a t k h m n o w ' o p b h ; OPEN d a i l y _ ™ ® 1 a ¥ '*■ a n d THPaBDAV MABT R LTWCH.STB BROAD PT., OOBNKlt CBHTRAL AV».

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ALL KINDS Of piiUBSIait rolt Ha;Ulhiulih illcltt S tioase ko iIMpritiri tUBMl

li%'Mor1«^ tloatt b»wi% hl«li m A pst-Nni: kltfflm ranjiu . tHnlen^ alak*. vaifeitnyii, ■fw aod itfOottd'hiiMk «rt4Af radLator*.valvM, flulnitt, bot a ir h ^ ^ r a at low Lrlc«a lo radiwa atoca; uL STIL; opw tvanlafa, & B. & oyA H D . 14 U'ird»aMy at.»W<rwarirw. J.ALL KINDS of aacopd-b«Dd balidlDf sMtcrlal

far aal«; raah, Saora. h«nlM>k and pin* ^ordi; 5w tr^ahotUM atab; buDdlafa boufht and remorad. A. RUWBL JIO UalB it., com*r ^l^wODd av«.. East Oraiiae, N. J.; 'pbon*

ALL Hindu nt itor« flxturoa. n«w and Bechnd- hand, bourht and aoid; low«at pricei. EHU-

EWKRAWTZ, aO Ferry at. and 34U Uarkel at.ARB you fOlnv to build? Gat mlcoa on lam*

bor, dt>ora, trim, oto., from Woodatock C4> Jeruy City.BCiKRr irr Ti cut bon* every day; mall order*

from 20 to 60 Ibi. delivered; chickon acratch, SO Iba.. 40c.; (here la no better all food and frit and medlclnea for cblckena. BUCHER'S Poultry Supply Houae. 811 l iarket at.________

BILLIAHD^ND PGO'L t a b l e s BOUaKT, •old, rented, repaired, re-ooeered. auppllea alo. LUDLOWr otanuraoturer. ibi Market at>t tvo doora from Broad. L D. 'phuDe MM,BILLIARD aod pool tablea aold, bouffbt and

reolad; large etock uf new and aeooiad-haad; repfllrlpf . CANFIBL.D, MU Market at. Tel.gWLBUTCUEft itofe aaturee and funmure ooui^

ao4 eoldi icebox*# io order. HJBLINCK. a Prince *t 'PliOoe 9DSSA.

u n t H o c n o i r .iw fcw U i

c o l b m a nn a t io n a lEUBlNBSdCOLLKOE.

c o u em a n.NATIONAL

BUSINESSCOLU9GB.

PIAirO f AND ORGANS.

A atriotly high frad* bnalne## and ahoriband Iralnln# aohoeb known everywhere for | t i ibnr- cugh ccuraea. e iie litn t dlacjpltne, auiiafaciofy

SPKClALi 81*KC1AL II BPBClALIIt FlANOB CUBAnUt THAN KVER.

190 TO tibO SAVBD.BecauM we'^r out of ;h« high,rent dlatrkit and

bvve no outaide aalMmen.UrRIQUT, Wa H 1T3. NOW......... K5UrUtOHT. WAR f.lio. NOW......... {96UPHIOHT. WAS SlibU. NOW......... IU5L'PRiaMT: WAR $4Rn. NOW......... $ !»Ui»maHT. wAti r m . n o w ......... i w

CARLOAD of l.OUu roll* aephalt ninl (on both ■Idea) rooflng gaper, not ta r paper, of which

] will ■«)! a limned number at half |1.5Q per hundred square foot; good u|imiriu- nity for carpentera and hulldrm. ar im* la ■tandard go-jdi: excellent for ol«l shingle rtaita. AddrNM 1411 Badger ave.

# . TOL’NTBT PPODUCk!Honey ta thf moat nutritious heatib toud; live

pounds very fine, ahaulutcly curu. Jersey honvy, for doMvered free; send postal, (jrungsUrTunialn Hee t ann. tVeet orange

2 hottia ami Ht ud, 'olumblb iind h'dle n;

m u ltf .nd fw Hi» hl(h i tu d . poiltion wour.1 t ” j l r . . t j ^Coleman reference forty-live yeitr* oi aucceae- .v...-. . ... — .-k,..Coleman reference; forty-live yeiuw ful worn.

Rtudeota may eater at any time, day and evening aeialime Call or wnie for eatalogue Academy and Halaey au.. Newark. N. S.

J. KUOLER JR,. PRINCBPAL.COLEMANNATIONALBUSINESSCOLLEGE.

COLEMANNATIONALBUdiNE^SCOLLBkJF.

DRAKE CQLLBGB.Rualneaa

BtviwgraphyEngliih

Day School N liht SchoolWrite, rati or 'phone for

NEW ILLUBTRATKD CATALOOUB.- Broad and West Park «ta,»

Newark.

j BV9INKSS O P rO H tftH rriB S .ARUOUirS BXCHAJtGR.

1 a l l UNBS OP ItUflNKSS SOLD.I No "graft" In my method of eelUng; no I chargfNi In advance« *Muar* dealing only.1 ARMOUR PATS ALL AUVKRTTs INO,* T llU N E i m i . 1B8 MARKET Ef.I DESinAnLB BTOlNP.9f! AND INVESTMENT

hjliHirtunitlea which are not advertlred daily. 1 in*. Iiubly have Jutt what you want. If nut I will get It; aee my oIRce llkt before buying. Alt.vOUR. m Market.c o n f e c t io n e r y , fancy grocertea. echool

f'uppMee. corner: three r«H>nn. |lb rent;HiMitdy caah atoh trade; only 1926. ARMOUR, IhH Market. *

Don't pay Uroa*' M. rwlmn. Our expenaaa are lower, ao are our pri-ei. I

JOHN Si^UROE,ca b p r in g f ib l i> a v k ., c o r n e r h ig h bt . i ___________ OPEN RVKNlNqa. __________ ,

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^ f c B A L j B S ^ T E ^^ ro R SALE. ' ‘'p ’'"’- Broad at.. Sd-4S; MUsSOO; two etreet frontA

' Broad at.. SOl-SuA; lot bOiljS.Broad at., STS'SSti a, rr. oor. Itk avt. i MalQO

1 Broad a t , SM-8M; ^ixlOO.Brotd at.. 642. Skxl2U; b/tek building.Broad it.. 1243; lot SOxBw; two frontagea, Brllevllle a»e.. 80,g7; «kal06: twelve ainrea.

j Dellevllt* av*„ TiZ-Wi l26xlQfl; four eiorea.I Central avs., ID, SXxUti; four^tory bulMIng.

flalaey at., 26-M; }cit b6xl1>.I High at . T44-74it; brick r*jt1d*ntae. 100x200.' High at., TOl-'tiS; brick reatdence: 60xA0(i.I Market at . 2U2i brick building: SlxlOQ.1 Market m„ SlU-831; brick building: 63x160.; Mulberry at.. 102-ltM; 4l»xla6.I Mt. Plvaaant iv«.; 600x100.' Spring si., 86, corner bih ave.; IBxlOQ.

OLIVER W. JACKBDN. 200 Market xL

R BAL ESTATE W ANTED.WANT two w ihtw* farally^Cwe, oily or aub-

urba, fur home; cheap for oaan; price and uarticulara; nu agenli. Addreaa Quirk. Box IS,

■ >Trrr nflWa.j WE do a general real eatat* buslaeaa; w« ao>

licit your trade and gukrante* aailufafltlaii.I ^ m ayo a CO., Tfts Bmad at., oor. Market.' WANTUI), In Newark or Ronevllte. eight-room

huuec. bath: all Improvemenla; not overI M^^LAIN. Union building. Newark.I SALAHLB I'RUPEATIES in all locallUagi

■end ui fulljiartirulara and loweat prlcea. HINNOTT A DEAN. 632 BROAD BT

kci si.Jl-P lan ta . orK«n, tunrd,’ rrp ,ir« l, n ix r f . SJ 1 UHOCSBT; Inof ntAbll,h,d nroSt»blt b««l-...___ ___ h .r J. _ Ti ua . AAK, h waaS. 1 w r m4 A.. I* nn HMI I

COLUMBIA graphophopej recorder, HO rccordaj (

H6 cash, rear.

P. BAUER, m Ml, Ppiuipecl ave.,

CAMERAB—For home portrait# and Interlora use "Faatlight;" ctunplet# outdi, $l Nsw-

ark Photo Supply co., lo t Waehtngiun avCARDS—Clean, neat printing cj-om T6c. up; labels, bill#, letterhead* aa reaar^nnble. ROSE Preas^ 169 Mulberry, near Mechanic.FRER m u sic—One copy to purohaeer# of

two; "Merry Widow" tmlalc. I6e.. tlaewhere •old for 30e.. come and hear them playeil in- ■trumenta and atringa; op*h evening!. EDI- SONIA Mublo Score, 12 New *t. opp, Uahne’a.FIXTURES, showca!*^. waiicaaeei counter#.

■helvea. Icebox, ei*-., atoru#, niftce# flitud; eaih nr credit. ERNST, 4(1 B#-lleville nve.

THE ROSEVILLE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 167 Second at., near Orange at., Newark.

L. ULAEBER. Principal.A high grade private school of limited mem-

b*T*hip, fur thft aiudy of alvnography. iy]ie- wrlilng, book-keeping, Engitsh uram-liv*; no Olaaava, day and evening avMlone. Catalogue on applicailnn. Telephone 5ML Branch Brook.

THE NEvTaRK SKMINAA). IklABDINO AND DAY SCHOOL

172<‘LlNTON AVE. ESTAUUSHKD 1681 ANNA FRANCES WHITMORE, Principal. All deparlmants. Pui)lta enter college every

year mii cri'tlflL'ate. Oyrnnaalum, Uboraiory,inji-HTi. C«ii Ins-Ilea.

NEWARK ACADEMY^Founded ITlRf

WILSON PAR K A ND, LI,,u|( htoilitraa. A FARRAND, “ “ '

Thorough preparallOD for any College nr Scientific Bchool or tnr Bualnttaa Llfe< Cata­logue on application.

M isi~T O W ^R ^’ ‘ BBOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR (URLS.

64 PARK PL., NEWARK. N. J. Academic, Intermediate and primary depart-

tnenta. W>ll equipped Kymmialuin and labura- lory. Cvrtmi-aie admlta to u-adlng (viliigirB.BOW'TIRN'S RusIneM Cttll*'ae, 3w Centre kI . le

the chenM-*ai In cliy; tjhf>rthuri l, i.v[inwrlilng. iMjok-keepIng. RngU**ii, i-i'll *.-rvl.-e, we<-kly I'tiyrtienfa, J«y *tii| nluM , nd rlHsaes;j'Oiltlona guaranty-*'*! T-'] lyjhJ.

yenia' experience, old plutioa made betfer than new onea. HENRY EWALD, « New ^MILTON GRUKT-Itnno tuning. I7_ Weel

Park ■{., eecond floor Realdence, T9 Bey- roour avo. Telephtme m l R. Violin rtpalrlng.PIANOS—Selected atock of piatioi; Knjeger,

Rudolf and other*. FRANK BAUER, IIT Bouib Orange #vr„ f.iur doora from Norfolk.STEIN WAY upright; dark mAhogany caee;

In perfect condltJoTi: a great bargaih STE- OKU ft SONS rinno Mfg. Co-. 81 Market at.PIANO TUNER; practical piano maker; re-

pnlrlng, all bmnene#; new atringa. felt#, ew. F \V. (^ANN. ISS Market at.: 'phone 2493J.Po iim e R ^ upright, mahogany caac; alm.iHi

nnvv; U-iHkt; a great bargain. STEOEU ft SONS Plano Mfg. Co.. SI Market el-KttsliWOOD upright: in good condition nn<l

jt'Kitl tone; R16. wurlh |2ri(l, .KTEOEK & SONS ,Piano Mfs- Co., SI Markei ai.___HAlLir.MN—.'H iianda 'me new pI.iOl. will k.-II

f<r fl6U. aitH* n bargain cm a. ellKhily u.iel piano, Ip Elm sLA FINE mahiiKuny iiprlghl pjano. ellglitly

uw<d; good make: |l2S; private houee 26Peaiikiln at. ____

FIXTURES. FURNITURE; WE HUT. SEIJj AND MANOI-Ail’TURK. L. BAKRAN. 74-7tt

FERRY ST.. 'PHONE S'Jft'lJ.

GROCERS' AND BT^TCHER8‘ SUPFL1K3. Bcalei, ail elze»*;

Koivee. all kind?: Coffee Mllla Hraea Bcoopa.

Oyster Hlockv and Knivet.Prlcei right for standard Kooda.

g e n e r a l h a r d w a r e .BANISTER ft POLLARD CO.,

anj-Siw m a r k k t s t .8KE WINDOW DISPLAY.

.HAT“ Forty tona of prime timothy hay; bright and clean. UAKEH MU'S Sprlng-

fleld. N. J._____________ ___NATIONAL cash reglater. phoiingraph and

doxen records for sola cheap. D. RKlNilDRN. 91 Springfield ave.BINOEH .SHOE MACHINE In gwd contlKl-'n.

cheap. J. HENRY MOHH. 87.'l M-.ln at , i*r- knge.

MUiW.SiOUT-READINy, CliOltAL WORK. HING­

ING f)>r beginners actJ aUstiiu-cMi rliidenLa. Thur, Evge , J*1 Pics, rlmr-ih; Sa' wga, Ped- dl«i Mem. Cliuich. Fee. lOt- ant! 2flc. Auply Music Hall.CLASH IN A\ALTTI‘'-U- ITARMONT opedi

Hal. Qfin.. .)an l-S of Miialc- L A-IluatwJl.dlreciur fiifur * >'in--e of lU ks-Hon* MIDWINTL’R TERM-planu and voice. oi.eiia

-Iflii, d- T.ltvralLinj i.n a ri 'll aiPin. Collegu of iliiKir. r«ntro i(.

MH OTTU HILL.Vtuiiii and Planti InsuutilotL

MRS UTTO K. Si'lllLL, riuno liiiiiructlun.

StudloR, 14-P: Stirling et.

»UftlNES!« OKPOlITtlNlTIKB.a l w a y s KELLAULE bUSlNEdd BROKERS.

WENZEL A I U..196 MARKET. ROOMS 4l-«2.

lun'CHKH RUSINESS Fine corner; good lo­cution; a mons)' muliHr. uill aell for 94<.g II

■(lid Bi once; worth Ucjublt*. Invesilgutc this ui WE.V/.UU ft S. liHl Markni, roumn 41-42.UUTCHUR nnu griui-rj- 'luslness, fine corner;

bUHlncHi at'oul JQOH weekly, i-tin 1>« bought wllli pi ‘ f .'iiimf |ircv>eny. stuck atlBV»'n^irv. trial ,ill"v.,-t| For pariU.-ulara aea WEN/l-:!. & ' (1. UN\ '.fiii'kn. ii>»>tiiit•n.Nl-'F' ’Th lia . .• ' a-li

Kll* you foi tieiivr ;^llr^ iavM. l’'ri' III

ilsHt -fM ln\ itod. M ESIWMT

rUhl< :it- | l.i r.in'rar'1. bun h rtiirt At

w !•: 1 : <KKIaUKH , 136 VUMHREl.LAfi for w'&goti'* Tor sale: n'tmlrlng a

erK^lally: sHk co ’era. irom fl up WOI.P- BON B, faciorj- ealesroctnia. 17T Haleey at.

VAN K EU REfT^ BON. OONTRACTORB,

DEALERS IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUILDING Ma t e r ia l .

PA&sAIC a v e .,SOUTH OF c l a y b t . b r id g e ,

EAST NEVARK. N. j .LOCAL PHO.NE 44 HARKiSON.

LONG d is t a n c e *PH0NB 2tH4 HARRISON.

H o n s r h n ld Gs#od# a t id F ti rn lfn r * .AT COBT. the entire atock of C. EQUERT:

parlor, dining and bedroom furniture; hIio oilcloth!, linoleum, matting, stoves and ranges, for a short time, to cIoao the esuie of C. EGGKRT. 114-n c Ferry_#t. ________CONTENTS of six-room ariftrtment: furniture,■'

b/lc-a-bmc. rugh and everything cuntsloed In said apartment, g<'udp rmly a ehurt time In uee. NKVIKS. 2 ^ Littleton ave.___^__CONTENTS of nic«ly furnished 6-ronm flat.

complete, in griod condltlim; going abroad; oheap; no denier*. Addye-ss 09 C»:niral ave.CARPET your floor for |fl; reversible rugs;

beautiful design*: Burmese. OrlenfaU. Ken- ■IngtoQ ruga. IflU Irvington ave., South OrangerURNiTURE-Roomlng house furniture: sell

cheap: must be S'>ld by January ,3i. C. BTKVEN8. 400 Broad St., hear D.. L and \V,FOR SALE c-henp, R new single white enameled

(reds. Including 8 mattreases; 3 imn aphnjrs, 4 feather pillows, 8 comforters, 3 white Bpreaus. Can bo seen at 32 ITth ave.Fi)R SALK^Cooklng stove and bnhy carriage,

lirartlcally new; reasonable. Inciulre USJ Central ave., cRy._____________FOR HALE. DhO bedstead and spring and one

bureau; all in *;ood condition; cheap. lOT Littleton avr.HOMES furnlahed cheap a t the largest secojid-

hand furniture store In the State, Beds, t l ; bureaus, U; springs, 76c.; mflltreraes. U ; chairs. S6c.; pillows^ 66c., and ul1 other sec- ond-hitid furniture aold at a tacriflee, 274 ■Washington at,, directly opp. Blaney'a Theatre.HANDBOMB lulled couch, golden oak frame,

PIi. 74 South Clinton at., EAst Orange.JANUARY BALE~^OF HaUflEFllRNrSHTNa

GOODS AT BUOB BROE., 2 16-238 SPRING- FIELD AVK.. OPP. BELMONT. GOODS DE- U V ER £D«____________KKTW Jlnoleum, l i criuare yards, never uted.

value $1.59 yard, will nell for 50c.; alaii tW e- burner blue flame booking stove and a go-cart, very cheap. 28 Sanford Irvington; flratBoor.OLD-FASHIONED mahogany sideboard for

bale; nlao ten chlckena (white rocks). 17 Hamilton at,. Hast Orange, aecond Hoor,

ONLY |5 ; Singer sewlog maohlTie; In piTfect condltloTf. Address Opportunity, Box 48,

New* offlee.BTOVfiS, all klnde: aecond-hamd: big assort-

menl, at oheaufl# pr1c«a. a t BAKCWITCH ft CO.‘a Storea. 41-16 BellevlUe ave."WHY not huy new furniture and carpets when

you can them for leaa than the prica of tegond-band goode. going oui of the I'umlture bUBinrSB. p. ’WOLF & CO., BS Market at.WILLCOX ft GIUBB automatic im^hlne; flne

condition; aecn after d P. M. 57 State at. Ko£t Onnge,

ia tftf tt■AFES. safes, safee; Large, medium and smaU;

■ome are hraDd-new, but all at aecond-haiii]KU*»; Large variety to select from; old safe#

ught for caeh. Newark Second-hand Ua- chlnery Co., 96 Chestnut atBAFE8 - OFFICE AND HOUSE; BEST

M A K ^ NB’VSU AND SECOND-HAND. MACKKOT ft DOIIe MUB CO., 796 BROAD ST.SAFES, all sixes, for taoiu# or oflioe; guaran­

t e e nreproof; lowest prices; very beat made, R. f t BRAI^. Market and Mulfawr^ sta.

BOGS, strictly fresh, from our own hens. 40 cents per doxen; dreaaed or live chIrkenA

Seeae and ducks. Superintendent, Q. Krueger rslsenheim, Clinton pL, city. L D. telephone__________________

S. C. WHITE Leghorn egga for hatching, tl.&O for 15. $6 per lOO; aJeo oockerels. J. H.

feHAW, Eatontown, N. J . ______________THE Giant Barred Plymouth Rooks; none

larger or heller breed; all winter layers; eggs for hatching, 11-50 per sitting; orders for later delivery received now. Tel. 233. 78 Centre

WEIDT SCHOOL OF MUSIC.PANJn, MANDOLI.V. GUITAR. UIOLIN-

PrI'-'ale leiscins, 3(k' Instrumeaia for sabi. 'J(iT High el. (fit'ar Cnniral avo >. L. D '|jivme.

SCHOOL OK glUilT fllNOINO.-luyltig putjUimi. rifrii<>vir>6 iumI Hventr.?*!,

CAKFl, oob Hio-ul SIill llioOry iimJ gind cn

\i ,11 h intt' i-r (ij> nil h.TirtK vriK'UM'il

UTi in -FlAN'O I rH, 11, ,1 ..r-i in.‘:!--l,

|.. l.ijlai’ -•lii.-o .li >1 1-1 ..-l-VHiii f;iH-n: ; |i-viniK*n\ ii.'.i . i Aihlrt-tf.'.Mujik'lltli, |ilu\ Ii4,f l «»i u : \ ck artm i h ■

iiiul \iollrj uLiiiui >n i < ,Frldiiy. 144 \\ 'ir,

VOCAL IN ST U l'n KiN ADELAIUK t><•llAl^R. \ ''K

Pupil of Mine At.-hu[nuiin H-iiiK. ;ih h\ E:»bI I TftiiKe

UliV :ind •leaf sldros ixsntod; : vsaii,ltig. s li" full pLiiniou-

.<• : \ I ‘-f m WKNZE'I. ft ' 'n . IVnl nin 41-42.

' lOAl, S T i i i f l y l t i K husSni HS '«n ii.ahv r‘ 1 .tii-iip m il, yuiir i>v,n l-iihi , iirloo

SJihi \VI-,;n / i ;I. a co , JlfU Mjuko. ruinns 41-42.

I'1-;|,Ic a TLSSI'.N' sikI K d’rry l■u 'ln“S», cen-ti'ftl. diilng «"'<l tiU.om'SB, I'riil liJ.'i, ;jrU IT |400.

VS L.vy,iJL ft CO , L>i .Markoi. njiiiTii> *1-42-

FURNTSHUH-KOOM H 'UflEB In all parts of cii>. Ill iiriiun Isiii 10 ll.'MSC giiiiij

bjiiHulhh. VVLN/.1-,L A Ci>. lUfl M*ru.-t. ruouis 41-42f; H'KR V. mpHiB,

M "S |Ht srtie. Iiii I- 1 :11,-1 <‘H( III «'}■"lU in HI-:!fi < ■ I I!i<; Mu ki

'biM fruit And liquor bital in >1 JIliZ.'itHi nMtIj , will

I Ion , ;ii k i Lti).‘>i'4i, n .I'lilH. u] Ml U KNZKLAi , rokimii 41-41!

cl';ii- !!I;V Hi|,| i|p'ii..ii>'i'Ani. kvkU jiBniiK t<UBl- Ii'-Hh |.>U si*.',. 441 1 ui'i-H -St

\\ I- A- Cl' .S Hill rui!ni> tn42■ KV oiiil Mfiu-t.il

1 >.l j4i>, liii hi'Hi\\ UN/KI ft *

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lir.ulu, O'lM. i.l«M . • !Sila>, W'-dufi'lHy

GRENVILLE COMM05H. nrHHhlst of Central PreHbv'terlah Church. Newurk; Irsinictton *n

pianu and organ. U Alpine >jt.. N* wtirk, N. J<^jEO CLri'BMANN. i-upll of Goftatouasi.

Burmr^ialer and Spunuth; piano iiad Iiurmuay Instruction. Rank #t Tel 4;i2iJW W w iit^HAflRY FISCJIEK. (rapher banjn, macidohn,

violin, guitar: lewsona prlvai*: Gibbon man­dolins, gultari; Bacon banjios. il7 Oliver at.PIANO LKKSQN8, Including harnumy and mu-

aloal hi*(i»ry. hlgheat roftrenut-s. terms mr-l- eriite. .Address M. P-, Fin* 17, News ofllce.MISS MAE PERRINE, violin, piano; lesiuDS

from Stk’., beginners or advanced; a thorough, bright utid Intsresilng ropthod. 22 Court.MIFB Dl'NII.^lM, piano lessiona, terms moder­

ate, IIS Hollywood ave.. East OrnngpMRS~ MINETTA PRICE TICHENOR,

VIoHn. mandolin, banjo iPKauns. !kK;.229 WALNUT. ,

YOVNCi lady piano teacher w|ehpn a few i-e- glrmlnx scholars; chlldrf'n pr>-ii:i'rt-d, tarma

reoaiinable. I2u Washington st.

D n n eln v .THE DAVI3 bcHODL OF DANCING,

SUNSET HALL, H CENTRAL AVENUE. Helen Davln, Mgr. Chaa. F. Travers, Inst.

PKIVATE l e s s o n s In which wa guuratiiee WALTZ and TWt>-8TEP (our specialty) day or evening. ADVANCED Cl^ASB for Unprai’e- meni In siGjplPiy dancing EVERY Tl?ESDAY EVENING. New feHturea will be knlrudu'^^d from lime to Uma.

PRIVATE CLASSES can be a^xnged.STAGE DANCING TAUGHT.

For circulars and terms, write or apply MRS. HELEN DAVIS, 8 CENTRAL WK .

SUNSET HALL CAN BE RENTED FOR PRI­VATE DANCES OR ANY SOCIAL OCCASION. 'Phone 2567R.JOHN H. RICHARDS'S SELECT SCHOOL

FOR DANCING. LENOX HALL, 6«1 GROAD RT.; SECOND Ol'ART?:R IN ALL CLASSRS WILL BEGIN THIS WEEK; NEW DANCE. •TIARN DANCE." TAUGHT IN ALL CLASSEH. B^^glnnors and (idvanrrd eliiKass

Tuesday. Thursday and Friday evenings; High School class Friday ewhlng! young people and children's clasnea, beglniiprs and advanced, Saturday afternoons. Reductlana for two or more from one family, from out of town, or Clulni of four or more. Private lesHons by ap­pointment. For terms write for circular.BURCKHABDT'S Dancing Academy. 87fl Bitiad

It. opposite WlUlam: open every eve.; new beginner# ran loin any evening; waltz, two-step and the latest style a specialty; special rates given: advanos claaa for former scholars every Wedneaday evening; begina January 15.8TAQB DANCHNG taught by a prolesslonal; I

put my pupils Into actual theatrical work. Ruyal Bchrx)! of Stage HnncUig, 84T Broad at. O. H. KEETON, ihatructor._________________STAGE d a n c in g laiighi; buck, dog and song

and dance; male or female; lessons to-nlghl. CHAS. SMITH. 189 Market al., Ruwera build­ing. aectgid floor.EDWARD F. Ma h e r , Masonic building, Or­

ange, private dancing Inatructlona, evenings ami Saturday afteri^>r>ns; write for teriua.H. ALLEN OSBORNE, Studio. BiU Broad st.—

Waltz and two-step taught in a few private lessons a t the rat© of 50c. per lesson.

I»cft1> ator#rIMCUBATOR, 450‘egg Prairie State, with

ebloken and duck trays; |lo . Call lo Bruen IrvlngcOD. N. J.

W afcliw g a«4l J wwwIf f .DIAMOND, % oarat, steel white, brilliant, par-

feoUy out; ' exceptional bargain for 7120. BUSCH, jeweler, Springfield ave., cor. Hifh at.

S b o r th f ln d a n d T r p e w a ’ltltic^.SHORTHAND anu t>pew.THlng achoui of Young

Women's Christian Association, 14 East Park at. Apply at school from U to 12 A. M.. or to principal. I. C, KENNEDY. flO Wright at.

A c a d e m ic e n d C o l le g ia t e S to d le# ,PRIVATE Instruction In the above, 21 Mt.

Pleasant ave., siudetiis' home, or 75 Mllchi'll pi.. East Orq^ge. 8. V. HILLMAN, A-M-, Ph.D,

M lsec lla in eo u # ,YOUNG capable woman would like posIlioB

as Instructor four hours dally for children, fancy work and sewing, reading or writing. Address Inrirucior, Best 65, News office.W'ANTED. ^ iw a y mall cTerka; salary ll.fKN};

examinations here March 26; common cdu- cation 'efficient; conching free. Franklin ln> ititute.'Rochester. N. Y.' MODE1.EB AND DESIOt/EH!

Lessons given; best references. Address In etructor. Box 40, News oflioe.

‘ HURlNFS.* ; I L .-r>

nil, u ■ I i; M kfc r

if ih<* payingn'-!* *-h I ca!r In Ni-w• rii , : r H'H if i.rn|-<-ny■•riiii'-y. uMiifr who!? UntMixiiU’ wi WU.N'VUL S’ ri/om.-» tl-4‘> #

;il< >1 - IlliT ••f'jll iiMrilrula;-*

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\VKN/I''I. I’U. ni'i M.iiU l.

GRi’H'FKV roiI hulrhi-r |tra -llnill It: chv. : ' .1 l‘H! Kl> . r>.it jT'i.

gi^od I fu s f , i-nci' 4."i..ViJ \\ r . \ Z i : L ft U i ' . luaMai k: I ruuma 41-42,HOTELl^ in Nrwiirk Mini • untry h'ii~l'«. wUb

or wirluiut iirimmlr.-. m'hiii- gm-l i hhiiors at pi IrfK ttnin fl.lH.KI tu J25 l»INJ; brrWMfb .ijjslBl- iini-f ilssuj-i'd, bn-wi'r^' WK.VZKL ftOi.. Uki Murkel ronrnH 41-42.I’TjUM.l'iINO and steamiUUng bunlnesr for mle;

llrsi-f'lns^ paying ho.iiness that will benr Birk'teal InveaiJgutlun; prlie 44,iK)M. WL.S'ZLL ft ' 'O , HMJ Market, i nnmu 11-42RKRT,\URANT. oyitcr and rhop houae. cen­

tral: llret-ciBS? bUHineas; rent $20 monthly; pM.'.' f.1(Kk WENZEL ft CO.. 508 Market,rt'oriia 41 42.KE^TAl’B-\NT nn main st ; r> ni lUV Includ-

IhK !H rnom^i l■rl fUf Vih weekly. t»rloo $2ini If sold 'lul.-k.- WENZEL ft CO, 1911 Muiket, rooniH 41-42.BFEr! ::''TTI.!N'n liCFin'-»-'i. inrUiiJlng proper*

ty. ii' ’ K. HMtgona rtod all liculn Hnil a iii.ikiT, prii-p fiMum, c<ieh rpqu^v<l,(il.iwm. WUNZEL ft CO., IIHI Market, rooms 4J >42.PALUnN, corner, s IKng Ifl halvea be^r week­

ly; gurjd whljiky tr;kilp, n-ni $2 ; «lth eight rouma; price JiiOU. WENZEL ft CO., loU Mar­ket, rooma 41-42-

SALOON. corner. In lliHrrlir-n, aelllTig 30 halvire weekly; fln whisky irade; rent 140.

IncJufllng ten niomfl:; price ll.2(KJ. WENZEL ft CO , lUO Market, roums 41-42.SALOON, corner, on Broad si.; bufllnoii $300

wof-kly, mnstly wlilsky; price $.1,500; fn- o and char, WENZEl., ft CO.. ISHJ Markel, rooms 4I-'i2,SALfXiN, flnp comer; uansf»-T ptdm; rent |(W.

Including two stores nnd flve rooms; price iS.Nku bri'Wt-r will 08.- 181 wuh I2,b(>0. ca»h requlreil W'ENZEL & CO . m Market,room# 41-42.SALOON, rorniT; rent Including four

woms and bath: prUe lUlOfl; brewer will ss.qiKt with cash reaulred W'ENZELft CO,, iitO Market, roorna 41-42.

n«HB; aalss $4Elt) wesklr; atock end AxuifM first class; will se'1 m Inventory. ARMOUR, ikh Market.

8<t1IOOL s u p p l ie r , con'ectlociery. handaoma fountain; lung eatabllataad btialnesa; seven

choice ruoms; rvnt $26; exceptional opportun­ity a t |AM>. a r m o u r , HM Market.MILLINERY—Beit proposition In this Una

evrr offered; lUOU; aunie houasfurnishliiia 1h- cluded; fine stoi-k: profliable builuesa; tnla Is a snap. ARUOtfR, Iftf M«rket.RK8TAURANT, with fifteen furalahed rooms;

A1 reputation and hlgh-cla#i patronage, long esiiitilkined money maker; trial al]ow#<L AR- -MOVR, 184 Market,GROCERY and market; old e#l#b1lshed; sale#

weekly; sell at inventory; cloait stock, finest store in the section. ARMOUR. Ute Mar­ket.GROCERY, great chance for Oerman-Amerl-

can ooupir; w<>M stocked Hhd clean forward stork; rooms; rent 112; bargain. ARMOUR. IHS Market.FURNISHED-ROOM HOifSE, near lacka-

wunna Depot: furrlahed above the average; high d asf patronage; others In doalrable loco- tiuiva; yaw to |],(H)0. ARMOUR, 18H Market.GHOCERY~~STl'mE for eal#- 82 Brerntm st.GENTS' ruHNlHHJNQS—Chance for a hustler

to purchase itt^k of gents' fumlBhlngs and run this department In tailor shc« on Clinton Hll^^Addresa UusUer. Box 30, NeWi offlee.FttRf.,’|HHE!>-lLK)M house, nine roowa; oo*l

ITOU to fuinUh; will soil t<> uulck buyer for Addrues liargain, Box 52. New# ofllce.

yilut'EHY'--For sale elimp. corner grot’cry and fatidy Hlare, country; foui ypars ralab-

Mehed: louse; (hrie llvln*{ roi'ins re*ir; gr'nd siaiiit fur wldyw nr young i-i.-upk: dwticr grj-Iha u HHt- 1:^1 at tiiice, Idl KiuiWinid s\T., Irvlngiuii, N. J . «1hu Mule hnrsn ft'f saje,UHtM'I'rKY i.ir haI«*: df'lng gm.-! luiHlne-H, I'nir

iL-lriK rent ll*i, sfillnx jicr-.nim urImtiilie I>OYI,l-''3 asl'inii, rorrirr «'rani-

aiuJ lllgli ftlM.iHU.M’KKY SI^IRK. with llvlnK Tooms, v!i.-jiv

rnni , K ' lii liii'ail''n; iitust sh|1 wri-k, u inuK.ilii prlfH II.^u Addreaa hurKalii Mox fiT.n<-wh -■hi- tGht)i'i:ilV sti>-i-', hing Bsfabllahefl. g»"d husl-

ness, for mile at a liargaht InniiTri- N. II PcikT>:i i , 22, |'i.Al'.|Tli-o hullrflng

LATHROP ANDKRBON.REAL ESTATE AND INPUEANCO.

474 BROAD fiT.. OPp. ORANGE BT.

TELEPHONE 148L

EBT'D 18MX 'PRONE T46.

JAMES A BERRY,REAL EiJTATE-lKanHANCB-LOANS.

MAIN FLOOR. BERRY BUILDING.« CLINTON ST.

Eat. I84ft ‘Phone 836.E. B. ROND ft CO„

h e a l e s t a t e a n d FIRE INSURANCE* NOW AT NEW OFFICE,

eio b r o a d bt .. goh . m e c h a n ic .

QCO. W. URBINQAN.REAL e s t a t e . JNiUHANCE. LOANS.

sob Union bldg , U-IS CiJnlun #t. I'el 64AJ

JAMES J. TEELINO (*ueeesaor to Arthur De- vlnt), real estate and Insurance htoker: o'lm-

mlulouer uf deenia for New York. N. J., Penn..Conn.. Maas- aisd ChI. TS7 Broad, oor Market.Eat tWft ' h a l l . Eel. i m

r e a l E8TATH AND FIRE INBCHANt’E.RENTING ft COLLECTING A I4I'ECIALTT.

_BHBROD C. BALL. 222 MARKET ST.BLAI'.BKRG ft ^ G L E R , ’

REAL EHTATK AND INSIIkAn CR.RENT f'OLLECTlONB.

60()_RnOAf) ^ T.. BIXJMS f«»l-SI>2,WE do a general rral estate burltteas; we «o-

llctt your trade and guarantee 4atlpfartt'>n.F. F. MAYO ft r n , 7HH Broad *(., c«?r. Market.

HIOAL EHTATIC W A N TIC P-O V T O # TOW N.

WANTFD, 6-room hnunc tn Caldwell or Ver­ona. aeai trolley: aiate the lowest price. Ad-

drv#a Home. Ikn 12, Newa ufflee.WANTED, about two to four acres of gniund,

with house. In Vetona or t'aldwoll. Addresa W. I*. W,. Box 43 News office.

A F A IlT I IB Im . MOONS A S H W h O ^ g i.________________ TO M W .CI4MT0N PL., flat t« M .

l a y . TOuM, wit* aU ImprotwBBin.BaRL BT., M u d f t , M«r BUHb*Ul • « -

r t i f . b « t u r llm .; oh«k,* dMrtAMNHl

M B v iof mm

FESlInsurance. Reel I'otiGe,

J ‘ iH> J. UUI.NN, SPh FESlIlNE AVE.,

l^anii.

GRfn'1'’RY HTDRF*; f«r mvie; no rpHeMiialil# "her refiiSHil: ln\enlury taken If d*'fllretl. J21I

\\>nt Kinnry Ji.IKnirKHY. r -,'jre fr>r auh

ger r"nf“'lintipry n:i't Ritnli Pi

and notion

VjOfI 1" ll.UiKi will: jieiA'U'te: wbul have • II III n iil>‘“ Hull' E'ayiitg liuHlncpn" Wi“-kh

Adili-f- H M. \ 70, NrWrt ollii'i,1 ^ \ ]-:STM I;NT—Nt'W Jp-tcy f oi jiijr.Uk n .

inK ;il ih tt's >f luti'l, fr^e ainl - n-ijirr'- U' ll.i- BHCn-taj \ firnli irpneurpi' ouihi iti- Wfit t^ifwi I" ii/iv- I,i->ir Ii' r . r' Ii' I'H A.lJuh.m SpiT 'tnr' Uox ll2. \ ' c \ ' ■ in .*I’AHTV Oi iHkn \ f ’»i

rtf' MtHl-l'* 1‘ iil'lln -(iiM m.tki: I

III Xi'Wnili; rt fcri jh I ' •■'pilrpil IiM IMP'I -■ SlHjih-. Ilex Np -vs

.O-rspy KK-Ti'M i' iIu ih I, iil-h- • p> HiinL'Kily, V p tiid iilillllv

iu*eil upjib' '■rlh'p.

fi' li'ipII I’lkStlti:i I'flicpM 'IlipStAildrpss

I’Ain'Y O' tak" agm-'y for fast exiling g'lode If rlnixgjwis ;in>! r-,,nf.'i tp rs , Mg riV'iiey.

('•LUFlDE H. 1-LMHK iKE, Nev. IlnmSu’lLlfDARTN’FR Ln h

liU-HrUi’ I'j-iin.- tttUH! invi'^l Hiii'iijnt, iiruftf'-ci

PB Ael IjUM h, H'H AI - E

pnnnpr wnnMi n[,#Tilu.'iip Ilk.' P In .\'pwrtrk:

si1.>rhKpr will aaiii>!nj' K lergp ini"ri;ir. Ad- X 54, Ni wa ■•tihi''-.

PIANOB AND ORGANS.GREAT ALTERATION SALE

HIGH-GRADE PIANOS FOR ‘LOW’ PRICES.Don't mlxa the upuDriunliy, but come at once

and select one. We are preaaed for room to complete the alterailona In our warerootna, and In order to get the desired space a t once we

__ d u m o n d b s t r ic t l y c a s h ,WAttpHEB. JBW ELR Y ^A SH OR t^RBDlT.— T. J. BRADLEY • .17^ RROAD 8T. decided to aocrlflee most of tfie pianos on theON weeklF paymenta, fine dlamonda. watches. : now for leaa than half. Some of our

iewQlry; loweit price*; all g o ^ s gudrantj^d; bargains:Mnd. poaiai, salesman will call. Watch ^ b - |0Y Cd., 6 Malden Lane, New York.

T r^ f tw rU ftM f ts d 8 BVi»t1*g.ALL M A 0 8 gold. cAib or inataiiofliua; remtla , M |Mf montii #M upi jguod repairing reaoop- *bl> don*; tupnllM for t i l ni»chlnii. N « n rk%wM*JSSo, * ” '““ ***■ ’** Ao«il*®y « .!

MONARCH, tt* pMfMt, Ttrtbl. typtwrictr; t i l n i i t ir td tn d u c h tn i 'Bn t t u reniM, n p t l r td tn d u cb tn g td ; eun-

II*. for «n BUichlnt,L OBOROS: it. tV D ly lULlw. TW Brotd M .r«w nu1[. W,X Tel. « « j !

D orib.

F a n ,< « « t : p t» n w n n . ; T uiour contldentltl; no refenne«i o t r £

A ddrui H trUm . Bon 1*. S i S . o w it

U * a a .ARTISTIC BIONB, SHOW CARDB, LBTTKR-

INO. BEN-A-TaR. m Rrotd A . u r iS E fctt All irotlOT p t t . th t door, •pnon|

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IN lTRDCTIOBf.

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BKBUTZSCHOOL

o rLANOUAGBS,..'•eluuer bulld lu , Brotd «..A>nR PgMaiflu.

n o B iM olut IB All L ead S i dE nn FRBNCHI aS R H A tt. ‘

-WAHIBH,

■tont, o lu a u or B rlautlr. _ AX BUMiruL OR JIBBIDBNCS, ,T e tch v . MBt to attehtorlDi; oltle. tnd mnirhi.

FBBg t>R pi|raclA TrO N COURSES. FBEE CON'vittSATIOX CIHCLKS.

r o l n nctr too i n s k Oi* now Itn tu ti* « • ■hiEvtty froK ib . jbg[lnn(jr^, Trtnl lU K ia tno .

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' I - tr l . Biroaltloii, IWO, t« v told medals . . . . » ,1(0*. fBld m idtl.

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enrolled:

Braullgam .......... to*............... $dSHallet ft Davla......................... KOWagner ............................... 76Chnatie ....... 66Erhardt ............. 116

. Gabler .......... 126* Weber .......................A............... 14S

Hardman ................... 140STEGBR A SONB' PIANO MFO. CO*.

61 MARKET AT,PZANCM-llie F. Goiinor, Ubted foi' lu .deep ,

itch tone and wearing quality; the celebratM Bailey, sold eloewhere $&10; elegant -newupright 71-8 ocUve, real malnganf. iToty keys, $166, 46 monttaly: gU pianos wgmiDtad for u n yeftfi; 6 ^ 1 , roarf of cover, one {■ear'a tuning frA , ellghuy used upright# oa M M ; wmare planoa aocrUloed; open gvemngi,

HENRY HORN'S ESTATE,11 South Orange ave,,, coruw Howard it.

a l w a y s sek m a ck f ir s tfor (|Ulck aniJ saUafartory salps; honefll prnpo eltiona handled utily; partneiii und capital pro- curt-d, paieniB aold; L D. r-hon® 2607 W. local ■phone 172H. Call up MACK. 142 MarkM at., Newark, or Beta bulUlIng. F^hlla.JC'iphla.NICKELDROME and moving picture show;

only one in heart of flijurlehlng city near Newark: fine power marhlut; full outfit,seals and tr^Tythlng oomplete and running; ImtnennH profila; pelee ITiiU canh: havo m<jra Imyortant bualneaa; a Aure forlime. M.ACK, 142 Market.AUTOMOIULE RCiioo! wml garaife; rent $25

mohihly; central im-alloii; long tease; re­ceipts 4l5i> weekly four uuinmiibllee and one flemimsirating car; price tl.Tun; license and evepyilrtrtg complete, with i*ff1ce fliturob, furni­ture. [lartUlons- tools, gns flxiurei, electric wiring, etc. Bee MACK. 112 Market.CAB and expresH busini Rs; price $6<h>; three

horsefi, five catTtagcM also license; stable rvm $ir) month; receipts ?24U month; aplenrUd stand and big bargain- Fee MACK, 142 Mar- keL

UP-TO-DATE milk rnuip for $700; aells 200 quarts eight and nlno n n t milk dally; the

heat outfit of the kind in Newark: everything coDipletCj sickness, cause cf selling. MACK, 142 Market,RESTAURANT; eentnil Inrotlon; rehi --IM; ■long lease; oldestablishr-d. ri>cclpts $120 week­

ly; price $460; alwayq a m>:irir-y maker. MACK, 142 Market,

SALOONS, SALOONS. SAUXINR. SALOONS, CAFES. HOTELS A.VD ROADHOUSES.'

Best list of live places In Newark: aoms genuine bargalna. ,MACK. 142 Market it., Newark, or BeU building, Philadelphia.FUBKISHED-ROOm HOUSE; $050; I6 room#

and bath; r«jit $B6; l<>riB le^ee; receipts $114 mombly; location Military Park. MACK. 142 Market,DRUG 8T0RE8; three good ones for sale;

$1,200 to .OQO; exci'tleni lueatlons; these are old-eatabllshed, prospbrous buMnesa places, MACK, 242 Market

. F O N SELL T0!:R BU3INESS WUh my system when oth'rs fall; aelUtig enn- vmcea; save Um« and numey by calling here Aral, Ma c k . 142 Marki'i at.. Newark, or 604 Betz building, Philadelphia.FURNISHED-ROOM ‘houlc. cost $1,200 to fur­

nish; It will take $460 eaeh: 12 rooms aud bath: r^nt $80; teceipia now $100 monthly; a bargain; central, MACK. 142 Market.ATTENTION. SALOON AND HOa'BL M EN-

If you want to sell, see MACK; *'Tbat'a all." MACfR, 142 Market st.. Newark, or 604 Beta building. Philadelphia.r e s t a u r a n t , oenirally located; a tittle

mint; complete and doing '*#' splendid buel- neaa; price $400: rent $46. receipt! $20 daily HACK, 142 Market.ROOMING KOU8B, 12 rooms furnished com­

plete, for |$60,caah; near city hsU;. extra good bargl$in; locatitm louurpailMd; rent RHl; a. snap; l ioIrMia. {^M arket.CONFB^IONBRT, beat bargain In the city,

for $760 jooah; three jiving rocTna and bath:

HKi’EtVICll'S and nntlr.lHtii

‘Shafting. iK'ltlni, niM'a>‘N nnil wiI|Ei ii.h 1‘lnnihg M-dl ttfiil in»;rly i'i.m1iK-ird

TiiH atodt rjf hniiihM r'nl nil hnriil. machines,I >f<. rx'iin'^ <Mr .ami K'x'id will of ihf

■s.ioil wi-rkiHK lniiitii-aa for- 1«> Win I'. hatlf\ A Son,

N f fiirtliRrHAII.KY. receiver,

118 <'i'Ti'r:il U1.M N*'«aik,Inforniull'in apipl>- > • ti F, at tb** al>dve uddri"xRERTAl’RA.NT f«ir sale or lo >1; near rail-

n>«d Huuinn and ' inrance of H«-llewi«od Park. Inqulrp N WISBEH, Iki Stuyveannj ave.. Irv­ington.SMALL cake auJ cracker plant, nearby, doing

nloo bueln^f?. for aalp, or good flll armiiid linker, w|il> some oapHol hx partner iind man- agoi ; ovni-r wnritH tu retire. Addreaw S- B. ft CO . Jloi 44. News ofllce.KAL'toN -Dnoil corner ihluon for sale; long

lease: in morlitaRr-. Aildross Lease. Dux 67. News ofllce,BAIA)ONT^r hh '

P A. Jr: doini; good busini-ss. Pii.T 7«l. Nc\v.i office

THE nld-eslahlUhed b<.)w||Tig alley business of the lute H MOXTOOMF.HY f» r salo; very

roHsiipuble; must be add }>v I'etiruary 1 MliB. U. MONTGOMERY. 7l Clinton st., Newark.W'ANTEI>-Man. with a few hundred dollars.

to join me In chemJi’iil manufacturing busl- neas; have three flrat-clasa aecret prepxrstlons. Address Honeet. Box News office.

W AJITBD.TRADING STAMPS-The N. J. Coupon Co,.

formerly of ^24 Plane Nt., has removed lo Plane st., three doors from Market, where we' will pay you cosh price f«r all your trading

Coupon and tobacco tags, etc. Coupon Co.. 328 Plane st.DIAM OND^’

Gold.D1AMOND5M DlAMONDStli dUver and Platlnuio.

VERRIER. 664 Orange st.

.MYKON W. M-lK.-K. KtyTHlKD AVE.REAT. EST.ATi:- INSlTtANUK IxUNS.

RENTING A;>U '•ml.LEt’TI.SG HENTH.EDWaKI* |{ I r.M,

Heal Estate, 1nsur;irhe iiml ApprsluHle.hi2 P R r m :\r iA L rn’iLruNG

o w n e r s , wliHt have y.m ici rent* r i-mS me full partioularh, I huv^ i.-llPtiti walling. JnJIN

R FRANKE, 122 Mnrkei at.

D iv e llin g # .ROgffVILLE AND EAST OltANUE

HPK.’IALB.

HOVSBH TO l e t .HROAD ST., 88, large house and grounds.

Broad *t.« 842. upper flcHirs nf hullding.High Bt., 744, large brick realdenr*.High si., T61, brick. Ifl rooms, 2 betha.

OLIVER W. JACKSON. gOl* Market *X.OOR. I8TK AVE. AND SOUTH IITII » T .-

Muilcrn cne-fftmlly house; aeven room* and bath; electric light and steam heat; ront ISO. inguire 824 South IHh St.EIGHTH AVE., noar Broad at.—rieven

riHimB anil hath. h'»i air heal, ImpruvwiiiMj'*; rent $;;7. BEVKR, 1176 Uroeul at., or (\lE , 142 Murk«t at.OLli-’rON^AVK., 2fi7” ti^*lil(»m rteld ave.-

t‘'i*.y e(x-rc/<im hnuee rent $20. HKHnPlt A Hi'HEt'iLSKlt. 11 ('Mnlnn SI., Union building.BRICK T F o U S C a n f l e l d at.; sevsn rooifli

and basn;n>'n(; two biceka U»ni Broad add Market; rent $26. Apply kl-td Market e^CIEE14TNUT s f . , 206V, Tluuae. fl ruoma and

bath; hot and cold wnt«r; stailonanr tuba, range, gaa; I2U. Inquire lt8 High at.CENTRALLY located brick house, |2b; seven

light rooms, bath; IffiproveDients; garden fn>n( and back. Inquire lU Cedar it.a Vi^N a v e ., ln;4x,-CrlLk house, six rooms

and l>arh, eteam hfSt and electric ilghte; rent Ifln Inquire 106 Avon ave.HIGH BT., 'Fancy brick, eeven-room

h niek. ojj impro^ einente; laundry; rent 128- tnqulre 828 Mulberry at , city.

j GAKHliiE 8T llinier, elx ronme; bath, all iui- I ovovemwniHi aieain hcni. low rental. • FE1- I IlLKMAN ft 1-1 T;im SiriHid st.' TO KENT. iT-room house; all lmprov«n*nta;

Wsahlngton »t.. nttp. Hiansiy'ei. AM>ly I1-H8 Mork'-t el. _ ____CENTRE BT., Ill -llnu'^e to let. 12 rooms and

buth. SAMt'EL H r M HNH. 4h4 Droad at.n-:\\iN G T O N ST 44 "MouBe 11 rtwma and

balh S. R CAIRNS. 41H IJroad at.

ICLBUHON, lOOT Bn*d IL. e o n w Wm £' iwy at.—Kandaoine ai)xrttn#tti _ _

rooms and bath on a m door» Item J am a q r 1 to May 1. or longer. Ingmiro »f ^ ,FIVE large. Ught roome and b a th ;^ n m |V l;

ih# moat dealroblft lectlon In NeilWll? w carpeted; janitor MrrtoOi

FIEDLER 8, 142 Market it., opp. fituastamif'ft^.FtVB and elg roomarNfcth;-aH m w iie iiiiM ji

handfomely decoratod; $16-116, J ^ t g r . U l Peahine ave., or grooery. 124 F ^ l ^ g gvf.FIVK roome to let, cheap rent; ImprovanMatta.

M3 Bouth IHth It., near Clinton gvb.FINE flve and six room aimrtmMtsir W eH*

■Ide; braDd-nenr two-family boueeai OM 19 ' pntvemente except heat; An* location; ftllir m . |l» ._om i£N . 7S4 Broad.________* _FOURTH BT.. tkV-Brick hou#e; 8 rttonii; ftU

improvementa; Mparute beatet: flv# m lavter. walk fmm D.. L, and W. Rutlon. loaoMAral door.----------- -— .-~.ii. —l . .l■»i I > IpFOUR rooms and bath for rent; ea^fttftlft

trances: $13. Apply 60$ South 17thFXil'H Urge r

iTawford st.KGUR BCKiMbT

tflth n.vf.

Cur quiet taaiU]r> ftl

go#; r#nt $9,80; odvlio.

FOUR nice ruome to let, $10,. 288 BrooiBftFLAT—Bccunii floor, six flne, lanc« roglBg;

good kicailnn, rent $12. WENZ8L i t CO-» Hk1 Mnihet. ivimna 41-42.

' I.u k r KY s t isr>>v « roome and bath; rent low. HW Mulberry s t . ________

HO ISH B W .4NTI£n.SMALL hciuac or flui of fl or 7 roome, In t'ao-

I ranilty hoUBc. nil Improvements, with hatn, rrnt about $1 2: UllnLun HU) nr Irvtugtnn pre- b rrnd Addi^SH Rarn, Box 72. News office.

FLAT, »U .............. .but linii, hallfl anil elalre carpeted

FourlffiilJi avi',r>Kime nn-' bath: atl Improvegirtg

FLAT. 6 Urgf light room#, Uaroar i t . ; A n 8 roorna. bdtb 1 ^ Warren et.* IIA. Em S p

10 <-^ar at.KL.AT to let; tour roome and hath* 0 ^

provemems; rent $13. 84 BevahtecnUl avt.PAIRM t^NT Avi,7~2flS^Moderil ftotll ftVi

and six rooms, hath; heat hirnleheds Bgi nelghburhood; near Routh Orange co n ; QMH^FAIKMOUNT AVB., 202-Four rootta OftA

bath, improvements; rent fl3.G0< I g n M ' tt 'HOEN, 164 Market at. ____________FIHBT AVB., 181, cy>rn«r Fourth i t . - f n w

roome. rent $10. nERGBR ft BCHSCHN9ll« 11 ('1lnil<in at., Union building.

Three-family huusQ, IT roorna; Impts.; deco­rated, halli rarp»-it-J, oiiiy fp.;U>n.

New uM-ffcinily Imua-', l» mums, Jmpii ; Ini 33x12.1: prU"; cui ll.iMO

New Blx-faiuliy in. . eim«m ; Ilneel In N«»- ; w,, v n - i a i tt HIhK Bmun.l oonvpnl*-m m aril; near nulioBJ nirtUor; jf tdia ruiw owner I i, gnunu, erm^entem towin RHpHfl.-i- 11 NfVN.uk trolley; nmdiMii h‘*uBr; IW' per month,. ..niy | ' ' T..V0.11 * VVATI'nii,

14.6UO. murtNiig)* basi-i] i-< MOj tlS.4 HCeat Purguip, trlvgatil io.uiilun; uti|-iialL str-'Ct.

NLw two family ijrus*, st-imroie cnlrnnces,44.tMi()

Want -fr«r fur ♦‘legunf home on KoeivMU

TO L E T -O U T OF TOW N.

BTORER, 0 $-’F ir E B . M T t., TO l.MT.A I Ti iMnnil.l* HJIKD lii l<‘l 4U' Chtirm ave.

EU^enn>'-in houB'-; ill lery nii first flniw,Ap«rtm*n' houiifa; fine lru'oatn"'iilH.Luia, tn ili'Kunt luiikLi m tor uiL'Imnge for

rv ’i iHtm V hiuip'-alU'fuift p'lri JiuHiiiK iihie ‘■|>rlng ee© our nffer-

Intfs

TC.TTEN ,t- I ritirH ,I Nt-r’h VliUll Kt . H'-rovIlie BIqUl'U,

.NEWAKK. S J- _ROHEVILLE AND E- tiRANGE IIARGAINN-

J'.d'i’i il-jwn Im III? iiic inoiicv thut Is ijecilnd 1-- buy an uP’tu-Uale twf' fanUlv hi»up©. ■©»• amti- cnlraDi'v: aif-ani heat: open plumbing and liil irnprinumenie. htis Id ronTs: le nowr*-nnr] (.5 gijod iJiLi ll*--, lot 30 ft frunl hy Itgt ft In dcuth; i:r-‘ff navm]: nnar rall'-i-iud depit and Ir-'llcya; ejwfal i-rk-B Ifl.tHHb we have a Ifji bargains In oni-. two. ffirep tirnl six- family h-usee, and a great many of ttieM can b<- t'urchH-^ed i>n emnh j-aymenie ib'wn; buy new

FIPK'S REAT. RHTATB luX'^HA NGB, SEVENTH AVE.. NEAR ROBEVILLB AVB- _ 'RHONE ini>. RR\N(T1 HROOK. _BAR<lAlNb r>ui <.Tlnion a\p : nvo-lern three-

rmnlly; three bailip t>erf©ol onJer, it), open for offer Nine riinms. Impruvcmeiiis, iwo-famlly, $2.?V»0; only $700 cash; manv hir- Kains; muni uull proinTlIes. VAN HsiHN. Union bulliling1400 UAKl! buys new iTvorfrimlly house. H

rivumK. all Imiiruvenn'ntB rXceiit heiil, riinii«n Hill sectimi, |6 2tM>r Mivrrai one. two and IhioM fknilly houses, sarriflee prlcee, all aectlona. KIKRAN, 22 Clinton a(-nOBRVlLLE-Twivfamlly house, U r<Kimfl. 2

tmibroymH; lot 3T‘-jXl3o; hU modf-rn Itn- pro'-pnip^rla; tihjip D . L fthil W fltfitlnn $V4NH| cash requlfi d. FIEIILEH'B, 142 Market, up- poalie Hamb-Tger's.F<.m SALE—Threft-fltory brick house, good

condition, 11 rnnms and bnth. nil hriprove- mentH. locallon cciilral, nr will . xchiirige fr r a imal) house. AildrcBB Exchange. Box 4. News offlee. ________ ___CMNTON HlLl.^-'Seven-rcinm house: ste*vm

iMttt, hfvrdwfhrfi tt'Kira; shadeu and screen.^, tmmedtaip fioaicaHl'rn; W,wm; i nlv $800 citsli. AU-'Hlcn T. HECK WITH, 22 Ullnum at.PLANE BT. prni>orty. 24xl<k>. eight-room

frame houa©; prior |4,OiN); must he iHdd before Fel>ruary 16. FlEDLER'is, 142 Market at-. oppOBlte Hftmberger'H. _____ _ _$600 CA6H. balance same us rent, buys a

beautiful sU-rwrn house, with all Impruve* menta; full price, $3.?kk), FRANKE, 122 Mar­ket.

HHl NSW 1' K iVlll I'.

A /IKirLrBl

.V-Sli MUKIIAV lew »eni.

<(x.i hri'Ud ei.

NIi'B rOrner Bl.ASHEnU

HFI.LEVlLr.K \ \ F Uf. sultHl-k fur■liy in gi-ii-t incaJlt) Inquire

AAliMN, hfi jipib ville ave.1{KI.LK\ILI.K AVE., yi-Ftore Lo l^t: fine lo-

iutlid) fur ■in\- kliij i-f buflincas. Inquire on

h OKNI-Bt (•I-” iMih timi- adjiilnlng.Nil - eix)t I >r -IrxigglHt. U-ih ................ .. Ht»ulh

llih i>i s il Kftfl AN. Muni-r loti st.hl-.'Slv lUs >M A L-liiiiii-e fur a gu>>d live n-al

t-Miatc niaij l-i tn.-ntc In thn >■••.41 and muHi tai-ldly ero^^ini s»->tl.>n Cllntcn Hill. Ad- ilrosB |•Untl' Tl. LhiX 3r». N--ws lilllcc

FAirYAN PL . 42—Corner flat, T large rOoDM;n> wty decorated; Oil modem Improromeftte*

Apply rttvi floor. ^ ____JiUl*Si.)N ST.. ia.T—Flat, flve nice light roOflM,

In flne oandltlon; one block of four troHag llnra, Imiirovementt; rent $18; o<$uUj Oftljri leady February 1.HIGH 8T . near James—Flat, elx rootns: kfttitl

tmpruvrnienla; Janitor oenrlcoa. Itgiltra £A${ MEYER, real eatata offlce, IM field avo.lU lJ ^ V iiOT! hetw «a CS»wfotd »M

Klpncy— rooms; water and gXft BAS-81NGKR, 16 Bprlngfleld ive.Kohhuth bt.. ho—Five nice roome on

floor: *mic Improvementa; refll reMOn adult! preferred. Inquire S3 Barbam at.

in khhki

LOWER FLOOR oi. two-fxmilY reirtdteMiJSlet; 7 runms a.id bath, ateam heat; I tM F’

uiai to D., L. tnd W. \v GouvergetiT f tMTn.KTON A’ E.. SIB-Flat. ftrS

beautiful roome and M tb; oil Imi near car lines.m t PROfiPKCT AVE.. 7l8-B1X-n>W

mem to let; two-familr house; all in menta. rem resvonabl*. Inqulra 1!\AMS. fifth floor MetropollteD bulldlag* kH and Waehlngton ato.MUI.RKRRT B TT ttaPFtet to lit. e«Y«

all Imprf'vementa. Inquire of KRAENTZFJi, 100 Pennaylviflla gre.

roMMk

MODERN six room flat, light; newly fteoem* V<1: $17 36.8 Bnuth Bevanth at.

MVRRAY BT. 26-FIai to let for rMftMlftlW wiloreit people.

NEAR Roseville Fla Hon ror>maj' b f t ||I i l ; Improvementi hut heat; tlfl. F slB uM U lJl

ft irn.. Tto HritSd et.YORK AVK-. near park—FloOt M itw

" “DLSB*fnqulra SBIDL

■lOTc, o|)p->HllP hpw■ui:.,l>U- for wh'li'fiiU'' ur re-

HARBINGER. SiJniigfli^UIDKlilRAMU-:

cuurihau*.f,(all buslm-aa.UVtt.DLHIRADLE Infti to lei for light manufactur-

Ing purpi>eoa. with miwer and eienm heat. 72 Fruapv<.l pi.FOR RENT. In thi< siuipping vontr*. building,

8fl AfarkH el; will rent whuk or part; a l­together 20,i)UO e ^ a re towt. Apply on pr«m-

NKWrouma; Improv^menla,

[ 411 Pacific Rt.I NK.'IKU.H BT . 64—Three rooms; rant t t . Mr * quire 1U Warwick .Ht.; ring eectmd

.NINTH AVE.. 120-Slx nioms; aeooiMI all Impruvemenla; rent fleosunablft.

nit''HARD BT.. 1&—Ftrel and third BoMR.I'oome: eccornl IIwr. seven rooms; waleF

gas. Bits Pruilvntlal Rldg. '

FRKLlNar-H'YHEN AVE.. cor, with living room, $12. JOB. M,

Oiiilon Hve.Aslor -Slufe HAYRE, 248

TW'O houses, on Taylor (ft.: B and in rouma;steam h^-al: ail lniilrovpment»; a hArgtiln for

aome one. P. R. TOMPKINS, 2iS Kenroy at.FULL VALTJE PAID FOR I.ADIEB* AND MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURS; PrO RARaAIN-Thrcc-Mory hnuRe

STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL; BEND POSTAL.ADELAR, 12 HAMBURG PI..WANTED-4KX) watches to repair; come, write

or 'pbuue. 5CHELLER, waicJimakcr, 280 Market at., two blc»cki below Droad st. 'Fbona IBOSJ.PAWN TICKETS, old goM and silver, antiques

and merchandise or every deourlplion bought; cameras exchanged. D. BECKMAN, 60 Mar- i t at._________ .OLl> GOLD, Bliver and acr^a of Jewelry, dig-

monda and platinum bought for cosh. T66 Broad Bt. over piano store. 0. 0. GONZALEZ.

OOl.D AND SILVER. PLATINUM, diamonds, p«arlB and pawn tickets for dia­monds only, bought. N. BLUMB, 807 Broad et.WE buy ladlee' and gonta' cast-eff clothing;

give me a trial, because 1 am a tailor. & LAZARUS, 7& Belleville ave.; aend postal.Ca s h paid for old gold,

SILVER AND DIAMONDS.T J- BRADLEY, 872 BROAD ST.

HIGHEST prfcea paid for ladlea' and genie' cael-off cfothlag, ahoea and fealhera. Bend

postal to 3, HEOKBR, 40 Jones st.LADIES’ and gents' caat-ofC clothing; also

feather b«de; highest prices paid; send postal. U. FEINBERO 120H Mulberry it.WANTED, a tweiity-fonr or Ihlny Inch *mok< -

eli^ck; about thirty-flve feet long. Oraiigo Produce Company^Orarage, J. __GOAT—Wanted, good driving goat for children;

state price and where can be aoen. Addreaa Ooat, Uox 22, Kewi ofllce.COLLIE puppy wonted, about elx months old.

AddreiiH. with price and markings, Collie, Box 81. Newa ofllce.w a n t e d , oecond'band hot air furnace, cheap

and in good condition. Furnace, 24 Webeler at., city.

RoftN«1io1ff OocNtaALL tUNDU OF HOUisLHOLD GOODS AND

MEHCKANDReS, ENTIRE OONTENTB OF Bior<'», houBoe and flats or anything you have to sell; bought for cosh; consult us before sell. Ing: cstlmatea cheerfully given; scad postal or 'phuna 3628.

REID. Auction Rooms, bS Academy et.

APrER YOU h a v e t r i e d o t h e r s , t a nPOZNAK BUYS ALL KINDS OF GOODS;

CASH QUICK AMD CONFIDEITnAl. d s o i n n OKANQB AVB.; 'PHONK SOTL

TRUBTWORTHT PIANOS At tmllBlt, low priceei we sell at manulacturer# prlbos;

save your agent's and dealer's profits; charge tia Interest, take no note^ no mortgagee; used uprlgbt#. $&6 to POfl, $0 monthly; sguorsa, $10 to ISO. WISfiNER, OOll Broad at . Newark.DON'T wlta the Wistner. manutaetSger, teo-

toiy etearing sole; we have made a ctit on ell Dtetna of fHO to $1B0: now don't let any c&# tetl M they oan ft# better thap a Urge monu- f te iw e r Ilk* Wlagner. WholsMie and reu ii warerooHU. lOt Broad Bt«, Hewarlt. -________

a d v e r t is e t o u r '*WANT8” and youT buoinsu In tee rioaslfted oolumna of The

Frele Zettung. the Genaas New*.0ns iDiertlon... „ per wordTwo qr uir#* day*........A.,wTM,.-..,tc. par wortFour or five p«r wordSeven or eight day*.,tAA.,<...... ....Jic. p«- word- 5(kj. and n .Rr the m o n te ................ ................BOc. per line i

N. J. FRBIB Z B lrtiyG . 75 MARR31T BT

PRIVATE FAMILY wlehes to purcboxe old- raffhlgned dark bine China, old pUcheni also

i)ld uiahcfgany furnllurc. Address Antique, Buk ij. News offloe.any kind of household govdi from houses and

flute, end smiques, etc., bought for cu b by F BIMON. 78 Academy a t ; « i d peital Of oiU.Tf*) 6ML.BEST prlcee paid for bouaebold goods; spsctsl

prices for feather b«di, mahogany furniture cafpfta, ruge, clothing. BERGER, T1 Pacifte st.h ig h e s t prioee Pild for furniture, c « r t ^

and feathers. Send postal, H. HERMAN, 220 West Kinney e t L. D, 'phone lAlL.o r a n g e furniture house pays highest price*

for jecopd^hand furniture; drop pootal, will coil. 7 Centrt at.. Orange; *phone gfllW.h ig h e s t priest K id for eecoml-hatid fctrnL

ture, can>et# and feathers. Bead pdetel, i LEOPOLD, 281 West Kinney st,

PB R D irO L O aT .CONSULT UME. LB RQ7. sucMfs marvelous.

802 PoIIaode a r e « Jersey City; turnpUt^oar tranafet flve cornsr#, Oakland car pqB#s* floor.

IME. flELMA. nhrenologiat oafl othTr ecisnA ro; eonsultatton houre, 10 to 10; f««,

** IM Lafayette st.. aeftr Bruen.

WM tev« a Biteber «f Ufted uprigtit btauM

^ t in a g * oobthUai), tcnaA. m Co,. JTBottlh O rin* . Ata.

B X C B O nnO N ^U a tu aA iutA nr aprlflU M u e i n o n ► tW oudn; >111 a. 11 At bAlf Iti

KAi n i u ; CB«BM to t t0x i j Aulrtnc a Bna InM w nm t At A liAnniii. CAfl dAy or erenliw. H Hff»Ari At.. BhK» yrent of CourthouH.OiK Accemt Of AteknOHt I An comptltAd to

AA11 n y MauUIbI W i a t iNado bi A 'noA t n u tl lM . Call Aoy > ia iB C H K & TAlMonmontti i tFI.ATKR-PIAHO, m olio iuy . in*-, AMdad

AotUn, Inu rond IbaA tAMnv; nraM Ih .Atn to b . ApprtolAtcd: Dm lAmraiaait In t t t n re- WBtrl ADd •X««tlDnAl iHUWAlB tor OAIfe. Ad- A m t n*y«T-PlAno, fia t T4, Ktw* oOlcA

cm cK E K D iq U F R i a ^ |r«J) ACAH. f ln t m ; >nqiAtii f l« ti ttM . to jHBAt nilhH

- ' rKAAB PLUIQ CO..■ - 10 w to f g r . - »

s i m m

A] PRICES fer d rrlunslto rt, cftipeto. eonients ^ jA tA Ary B ,™ moBflBA, .hot AtonB aoA

ffl**«h»*>“ -AB ofAli WAoftllOdA; mAobtmry And entira plAS't taouAit (or uAh; qolofe and ood'

OtADAOABA. 'P hoa. ililTl H w nat. peatAl.

riH A IT C lA l,,

A ll, klodA at mArtinAdlee. hoiBibold Roodt, oontm t. of A tom hmuiA adA OAtA. bon*ht

(or otHii ooDBibt n h Kb n Mltng; OonunoroUl TndinA CMBpAAr. *» AflAdiniy a t ; tAl 8«S*.ANT Idod of hoAABhoiA tpodt from h o iw . nod

dttfc Alorw, JOAiAhAAdlat hou»bt(or OUA At F, UM O^F. # AOAdtiar At iHod p o ^ J O' n i t . TAi AMJm,BniOHT TOonA penph. m a ted for A ttl« 1n-

t r m t in >‘ETtoo»Aj«." A noAAAIIy tB Avery IrfnnA; moBt.iHiTiot clBAlMar abA Itnimrot tor •kin or ACAlp tnmhlAa n»A. . Io n UHOi «n hon- a t chAon (or Anfll lonatotA to n .lA to |» ( - los AprdAltr: iHFtKniHIA W H ttir AWT. KNno- ipHoA, m ata. I f m onocA. H. J.BCTCHItB boA fronci^ itOFA, . food oBl'Ifif

. burtnuAi mMt bo toU os Aceonnt of o-vnor IibvIbA po npctm cA . t i t HAtrlion .fyo.; Hdt- rHon.'BUWHKR tood n y ta f hinhiAAB. will

Mil At o n m r ------- '■ .................. ..—®“*S5iI;_2SLi

,<ANT to AlipoA. of my holAlBf.pnMperouA oorwAtlon: will toll lA .

below ACtuB) FnoB- AAdreo. FroAoeroAi. Boy Its, Now, aiim ,______________

to ,T«hf n r tout.

rj[ ,U IIB IB 6 .HAVBl A. T. dCarwiND Ao yoBT FhimbtHr,

[Ennliw, AliAB, ABd (AanttlnA,_tln root ron lr- Iny abA m atK ai: obaap- 3M lUlAry At,

R B A l B iT A T B F O R OALB—OVT OF T O W B -M ltC B L U N B O liS .

n b f T j w w b t a ' S S a o r ^NoWArk, N. J .. SB A crnBloomSelAi B. A., M A omI r y l a f ^ N. J.. SO UTAA.RbA U dIc. N. X . HAOrMi.Oo«iih.OrAB(«, N, J., St A om VAlMtorAk, N. -A. T ic m .

OUTBR W. JACK80N,

HAAOn for Mlllnf. AdArm F O R «A lJg OR TO l,B T .

SUg-11 i a l n r or

I V n l i A Boa

BTOIIB A N d J ' l ^ L y ;

tM o m iu i A. riBCB. i » b r o a d i r -, o ^

aU Im-provempots; centrally kH’Htcd; between two

car llnee; no Hffente. 274 HunlCrdnn Bt-_____

h ; : a l e s t a t e t o r s a l e —o u t o fTOW N. ___

B loo iuH eld rriLOOMFTELD^-Far sale, new huust* fl romn,

and bath, all impruvcmcnifl; open plumbing, wlile, deep l« t; near ^ ’niefioeinp Hlntlaa, tr«q- ity and new i«irk. WM. FAlRWEATHKR, &2 L.Kuet ave., Hloomfl^ld.

B nlleT lllB .REAL EPTATP valiien, InRuranoe, loans. J. J.

VnNNELL, 118 W&ahlnglon ave., IJplIftvUla; eHtabiijhed 1^8.

E a s t O t'an g e .

$ 7 , 2 T > I > ; ' S T . , ten roome; lot 60x100; P.i«- eeprion May ], earlier If wanted; thli le a

decided bargain.$a,6tKi; ELEVEN rooma; seventy-five fevl

franloge; one of the nnest rostdentlal etrnria In the Oranges; poeeeeiiun May 1: housp tn perfect reiwilr; this is clcci'ledly lew.17,500; I4R1CK CTIURUH eectnin: tnodeTn,

well-built, ten-room hf'Uec; guofl lot; stesjn best; electric light, will e&crlflce this pri>3- erty to a prompt buyer.A DECIDED bargain enn be hsd in a modern

eleveti-raom houae. Am- reeldenttal soctlon: large lot with l^ro ; no readcMinble offer refuaed for quick sale; permits at ufflee.$0,6tlNli; LOCATED on one of the bent residential

Btreais in East Orange, ten rooms; large t>i; this property listed up to ihe present atifb.iXri; will he socrlflced If Uken at once; latmUta at ortloe of EUGENE A KELLY, Main St.. Ar Ungton ave., Bast Orange

T\VO well-built modern one-fitmUy houees' ex­cellent location and in gr,od order; near depot

and trolleys: $t,W»0-$C,7.V); let me show tnem to you; would make paying Investments. PE­TERSEN. Sussex ave., Ea>t Orange,8KVERAL nine, and ten room houses for sale;

all latest tmprnvom>-nls; near station and s'-nools; $5,500 to iT.^Xi. Apply DAVIR Q Ifitb Bt . East Orange,

Ir r ln g to iiA

IRVINGTON ACREAGE FOR SALE OPPOSITE NEW PARK

t r a c t o r ABOUT ai a c r e s 230 lo ts . OLIVER W, JACKSON, 2tW MARKET BT.

FINK eeven-room house, with all Improve- mehiH, three lots; price $6,600; t4lki cash,

balance Home ss rent. JOHN R. FRANKS, 121! Market. __________________ .aik4 CASH, balance same sa rent, "bufiT beauti­

ful t-room house, with nil Lmprovomenta and large lot. JOHN B. FRa n KE, 122 Market il.

M o n tc la ir*$200 CASH, ISfi month, buye nice home, elx

rooms and bath; cwivenlegt to New York tralnp. Address Home, Box r , NoWx office, Orange.

f tv m m ll,FOR SALE, an estau of twenty-six acres, two

houses and barns. Address flAYRE, River road, SummlL __________

FARM S F O R ffA L B -^U T O F TOW N.FOR BALE-Lease of a flne poultry farm. wUh

i,MlO chlokens, with equipment# complete. Afldreos WISE. 622 Park ave...East Orotigaf a r m a t bargain price. |d,600 ; 8 miles from

Orange: 18 acres; cultivated. Inquire A. D lC t^ 56 Norlhfleid ava,. West Orange.

F A C T O R IE S FO R NALB.BRICR factory, three-etory. S8xl0a neat*

FerrY at.; all light; electric power; 75-bor#e- power holler: 11.000 cash ret^ired, FIED- LER*a, 1*2 Maritet at., opposite Bftmbergeris.

f a c t o r i u f o r b a l b o r t o l b t *FACTOJftT for ogle or to let, with power, 87-43

Uberty e t a»d tOQ Oretn tt. JACJCSON. Mirliet lA____> ____ _________________

F A C T O A lS i TO LBT.FACTORIES, In whote or pert, to auU alttoet

any requlreaenti, locatM at Johoeon and Ve#ey ett.. for manufacttfring; aloo aunutaa- luriug lofle to let. For infonuatlOR tequlr# of li, UETZ. IM Rummtt at. -r «ikOCO oquara feet, with or without power; two 'tntmttwi item r«Uroftd; light ail elaw; for

Hght monu^^ripriBg. 16 Spring a*.

FA C TO B IB N W ANTBO.F A ^O R T wanted la Benex, Hufleon or XRUiui

ly, with ronrotA tiding or w nur fatiu, to 80,608 oaunre feet; mall piurticulam sond repeegntiUUre, .TUOa J. OIUTH.

S r o ^ Ml .

I/)1‘TH to b'l, with or wlthoui pnwer; good light, sti'Airi h<'Si; el«vaL[ir; In guix] topair;

Also dcsliable oTi^-etnry blinding with area- wiiy liiqulit Engineer, Atlas building, 78 Hamilton Bt.

LOFTb WITH POWER a n d s t e a m UKAT. 48. LAWRENCE ST. WASHINGTON WILSON.

LOFTS jf varlfjus sizes, suitable for llglitmnmifAciurlng, etc ; nn i reasonable, bldg.

kt)-48 Liberty st. JACKBON, 201) Market st.LOFTfl, with power, or sittlra propeny. at

Newark, N J. 84-g& Uechanlo st.. CHAA r. KILBURN.

MARKET AT . 80, first door above Washing­ton Bt -L arge store to let from April 1 next;

cx^ieptlonal IcM'nilon for ahi>e, clothing, furni­ture. reitnuruiit »t furnishing gaods builm*ee. For ptirllfUtnrs call nn

FIKDLER'H. CENTURY mULDlNO,14'2 MARKET 8T.. 'PHONE ¥ m

STOKES and flats to let; any locstltm; 4. 5 end fl rof rti flutn. rrnmitCi a month un: elnree from

|15 up. Inquire LfTWY ft HYAM3, flfth flour Metj-ooolltan building. Market and Waohlng-tnn Bte. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ ____STORE, directly opposite Simth Street Rtatior.;

excellent locailon; xuuable for any buhlrrss; $2U. KEIHLEM.VN ft IX*., 7fW Hioad el.STORE to 1«L, |iu , with four rooms, second

floor, t'J. 2(t;i Honk st.flTABLlS—To rent, modern private stable;

room for eight horses and carriages, D. WOLFF dVa High St.TWO floors to let; 260 Market it. Inquire

fli'HELI.<Eft» Jeweler, watchmaker snd op­tician. 2Sfl Markel st.; cloea 7 P. 14.; Batur- days. 11 P. M.TO l e t —Front basement offleo in Natloltel

Bute Bank building. 812 Broad at. Apply ID bank.WASHINGTON ST,, IDS—Large store, ba##-

ment and two upper lofts; rent low to good tenant. Inquire J. DE JIANNE, IT Central ave.WARREN 6T,, I7lt—Large store and two

rootns to let; eood location; Still airy bUBl- ness; rent |ld- Inq^Ure fll2 Plane et. ____

STO RES, O F F IC E S , ETC.. TO L E T . O liT O F TOW N.

EAST ORANGE—Large otorf . with living rixima In rear: suitable for grocer, butcher or

baker; flne nelgblHirhiyid; uJegaM nbanuu f{<r i(0"d grocer. Apply DAVlfJ, d l6lh at., East Orange. ______ ________ _

I lEHUpj RT., .17, near Bprlngfleld a v e , - M | t ; .five roiims nnd hath: all latest ImprovtQSnftilii

KalU and stntrs rarpeted; rent Cheap. Rkfllttlni i£H /^ _ 8 0 ^ EH, WT ftprlngflerd .PDINIER ST.. 14-Four-room flati lo tot. Jnff

flrHir, $12; eerund floor, 112; third ttocw* liA inquire LOWY ft HTAMfl. Uctropodfcftft Miill*- Ing, Market and Wadhthgton st*. ’PLANE St T bfl-

Thlrii floor; flve rooms Slid bath; idnlU l F tt t $20 Inquire M tlurnei st,ROSEVILLE—Seveml fine eight-room

mcnln, every modern Improvement; eepatiaty. heatera and entrance; elegant tocatiom; |0 || itp. OKHKN, 784 Broad._________ ^ ■_ ^Ri^EYn,I-E. North tt!h el..

rniBd tin I, six ,ooms, bath; all imptOVO-'meius; near rsllifuid etatlon and rnni rexsonolile.R in d ^ O f tD AVEr.’ 27-El*ganl, nowly 4ff»-

raled fla,: six rooms, bath; oil ImpfOY#* .ments; near two trolley 11d m ; nice 10dat1oa: m u $ 1 8 . _______________________________ .ROOMR—Three rdoms; rent $0, 7B3 Nortll (Mjltli

st., three blocks from Blomtiflekl ftvo. tediltiF ' car fiRYER. 11T6 Broad s t . ; 'phong ttifcROOMS to 1«V; flve large, Light roDWL KPC*3t

na? WavM-ly av#. _ ^RGOMS—To let, S ntc# rooms a t 6S ■

city.HGBE ST . 21—Four large rooms; all tia|iM$vif*

monte; low rent.

RPRINOFIELD AVB., UT, JUNCTfOK OF;18TH aVE-FLATB o f F iv a LIORT

ROOMR AND BATH; ALL JMPROVUMffifTit NEWLY DECORATED; NEW B U llS lR ^ RENT |IA TO $10. APPLY JANITOR, OK i-HEMiaEa.Bim iN oilELD AVE.. 406-Two fltU,

Fix room#; all improvemanta Inquire OfOARBEH'BRT______________________ ^BOUTH e ig h t h 8T!/4fr-P ine,

ivt; 0 room# and hath ; reasonable ren t quire second floor. MES. BTBRN; or f|V Bprlngfleld ave., ahoe Store, _____________SOUTH o r a n g e a v e ., 406, COTBsr ASbloaS

fit.--Six large light rooms and bath; rent I lf . BERGER A BCHHICHNER, 11 a in to n Ob, Union building, _ _____BOt!TH IITH ST.. 407-Five light roombl Itift

hath; pantry; dumbwaiter; newly d ro m tea i between three trolleys; near Boutb OrODca ave.; $10, _______________________________SOUTH l ^ l l BT., 456—Four large roon»; In -

provemonis; newly painted and papered; ful'^ nlshcd halls; rent $12.BOUfirORANGE’ V E .r 106-^lx tei^O, ttftlt

rixnnf, with some Improvcmenis, for adurlftInquire 160. __ ^SOUTH EIGHTH S T ^ 7« - Bcoond flat: etX

ruums and bat)i; fr^nt $20 Apply 00 South Heventh st.SOUTH IITH RT,. 366-Rli roonli oAd baU$!

all Improvemcata: h^vti by bot water; I f f p#p month.

STORE In Realty building, opposite West Nutlcy RtaUou. 118 i>eT month. Including

Ftmini hctti: excellent l(>caticin for tailor shop, notion <-r dry goode store; populfttlou 0,Ut4l and rapidly growing.

NUTLKY REALTY CO..West Kutl<?y. N. J. Hfl Nassau at.. New York.

A FA H T H £filT 9, ROOHA AND PL A TS TO LET,

APARTMBNTi4—Oriental aparlmcntH. Belle- vSIIp ave. and OMctual el.—Two x^-cond-flotir

apanmenlH; heat, janitor and al] Improve- ments; $25 and180 South 0th at., first Sner, flve rooms and

bath new.. ................................................. ..H8ISO ftjulh 6th Ht . third floor, flve rfroms and

bath, new........................................................ $IS874 Peehln' ave., second fluur. flve rooms and

bath, nev-..........................................................$17S&fi Ueshine av« , second floor, flve rooms and

ba th . M W ..................... $16FAIRCHILD-BALD WIN CO.,

186 Market et- ___

atjirT ii o n ! bt .(rear).

4L1>-Two light room!,

HUMMIT ST,. lUl- BIX rooms light: all ltnprovoniom.i but h»<t

.rnSETH, 2b Nrtlson pi

and both ^ I Apply I tn , 1

APARTMENTS—Tho Ridgewood, cnr. CMnfon and Rtdgnw-ood aves., eight minutes from

Broad amt Market sis.; flve rooms and bath; heat, hot water and Janitor; $28 and $30; every roorti outside Ught And air Inquire of lanltoT or J. C. McCL^DY, HW Broad St.APARTMENT of one to three rootni and bath.

•team heat, every improvement. Janitor ser- vlc«; rent $10 per month and up; IS minutes' walk to Broad and Market els., flvii- minutes to South St. Railroad SUiion, U80 Broad it.APA'RTMENT—Durnei court, six roomi, riled

bath; steam heat: hot water furnished; J«m1- tor service; three minutes to Lackawanna Sta­tion. MRS. BARRETT. ll> Burnet at._______APARTMENTS—I-'lve-rponi apartment, all Im­

provements except heat; Janitor eervke; five minutes from Broad and Merkel els.; new building. I l l New et., near Plane.a p a r t m e n t s —6 and 7 rooms: best location

In Newark; 184 Second ave. DR. EDWIN BETTS, dentist. 48*1 Broad a t, or Janitor.APARTMBNTS-"Buos4 ^ ’ In Boeevllle. cor­

ner Dickerson shd Setesid sts.; h 'rooms and both; Janitor servlet; rent r»rasonab1a.ASTOR HT.. 42—Flv# rooms, Improvements,

ilb - peahme sv«., near Clinton, elx rooms, bath. $17. JOS. M. SAYRE. 243 Clinton gve.a b t o r bt ..

eduUo.4fr—Seven rooms, Improvements,

BELMONT AVE.. 206-*Four: elegant large rooms, with suttonary tubs, gas, platxa and

ioMet; quiet house; halls and stairs furnished; rent $13. \BALDWIN 8T., 126—Flat; six rootas; palst«<^

and papered; slate tubs; gas; water; oemenl- ed cellar; ring first bell; addUe onl}'.BAlJDWlN AVE.» 42—Flat, ftrt rooms, eTOry

modern convenience; near trolley; n n t |26, excelleot neighborhood. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _BELLEVILLE AVR., 44—Flat; 6 rooms: oU

Improvefflonts. Call 41 BelievUt# avo.* (urnl- ttire store.BRUNSWICK 8T.» ISfl-Flva-room .flat,, In­

quire Joaltfir.' ______________________CENTRAL fiat; right light fooms: SSQ; steam

beat; bath; gaa range; wardrobe; Istset im* proveaMflU: (or Itrfte family. Inquire K> Cedar

cEiRNllB fiat ol sbe t««Tte reui | 18. %t 868 High ad.; also three rooms Rtr $U « t 881

High it, . .CHADWlClfi AVE.. 60—Six rooms;. Impreve-

meBU; ' houiei close to co n ; 1X8C H A H U n 9FIIN0LBR. 288 Washington ft;>ELS$GANT MW A da; five room, hath; iJI im-i

ptwv«iB«Bte; 114 «ttfl H5. flfll IflUi flve,, a e ^ ■(Math n th 61.

BCiMEHSET s t .. rM"i- Four rooms; f6H» WMsr« j>ln2ia , second fl'»or; rent $11.______________

t h r e e roomH to let, toilet, wash troys ail4 r«nff*: 3 minutes from Mt. proepMt car; M.

RUETTSNEH. 2S> ruetof ave.. Park Vlew>t h r e e nire large room#; water and g«Sv io

Hunifnbuj pt- ,Ul’PER part of a two-family houee to tot;

all lm)irovi*mcnii!, six rooms and bath; rent ITS9f>nable. J*ouih l7lh iLVAlMRUliGH. atuyvesant ave., 60—Pto# bIm

light rooms and bath, a]l Irnprovemoflte OSMVl htal, _S^HREN ST.. 428-4W-Fme new AportiMBte

qf five roums and leven rooms and bath; alt ]mrruvsnH>nLi<, hr-x( and Janitor servlD* (tiV> nUihfd, $28 and $40 ^ _

Dank si., 440, five rooms and bath, $14; iig roiime ami bath, $18,

Spring at., 84 three rooma, $8. h>rry at., 311), two rooms, $6,Market st., 689. four nice rooms, li.Oliver st., 171, three rooms, |8,Bowery *i., 43. six rooma, |19. __IILASBERO ft ZIEGLER. 8QQ BROAD W .

W'AR^fCK ST., 80-To let, four fpomt, Mft> ond floor; water and fsa ; rant 113. InfliUlfB

17ft New York ave.WEBSTER ST,

good firder; first floor Broad st.

71—Four large, light ro s n il. $10 per month. M l

WALLACE BT., 66—Five large, light Improvements; rent 114; between Bft

18th gve. ________________16T1I AVE,, Bfl. near Llttloton—Ftvg

and bath: Improvemenls; newly 4 114. C. UEBERMAN, on premlasft18TH ST.—Five rooma; bath; gma, tabg4

toilet; rent 111. Inquire LIPICAN, 88^4^1 ave. ______ _____ _

APARTM ENTS, ROOHS AND F L ^ M W ANTED*

GENTLEMAN and wife wish tbiM hoftted, t i ^ furnished rooms for light bouoekeaptet ‘

private house; must be central, and s ta ta j price. Address Central, Box BL _fWANTED, three roome. In the nelihl

BaUevIlie and Btoomfleld BTs*.. jo r wife; must be quiet and Feasonahl#.H., Box 27, Newe oflioe.WANTED, flve-rtom flat, with

by young married couple; red. Address Prompt, Box ■t r , ofluik ' ■'

A FJ,B T H E !<T I. BOOHS ARH TO I B T —OUT O F TO(<r

APAKTMKNTS. e m d « T o m i dMumt. to »vtt toniuitf oUfUl

doctor: r«ni» vorr W«a>«M>: w . 1e n tn l «VM., Soot (aWSL J IJS S»R. H. 6b a MT. M T lU i^ c t H,.trbiTiBAST OHAMaS-TO IM, #»• K»om 1. . .101 lliUrtMl »(.. » t»r conetcl

■econd floor, ji-,- ■ ' ^ ■''7EAST OBANaB. «lwl»* MllHfl W

HdoBvi U) lei. n iB D wKkHiWO,Stage, N. J e ______' \ ■ .ro iJ B .n o o M „ rw T S . Witt jgfc 1

toilet. H. Ill- ttflion *» M l ■!.. airw rt eve., i m C w s«-mVIKOTON. Aa*i«tA i t .

ivetM, ttkibl (imUilMd. (w , incl olMB hect flflo. eleetrlo m M w wedti ene m tm te » walk wvk. omn, t tn o nU B M ' SU h fl» i» « . «u». ■

NEWARK EVENING NEWS. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1908.

Special Real Estate DaysWCDNB5DAYS AND SATURDAYS.

A M R T M B tlT fl, KOOMR AKD rL A T » TO L B f -O U T O F TO W X .

jEgABNT—Flet flvt-rootn flat*, wItK all Im* f ayw wnta; blnok frmn trolley; rani IIB.

JOHKlj. FRANKE. 128 Market at.tiffbt froBt rooma, aulUbIt for deoMit

Mrtor; w y cantral. 601 Bloomflald ave liaiitoWr. y . J.__________________________

F tn ? fl9 H E D nOOM9 TO LBT<-Ot;T OF T o w n .

liARGE. sunny rooms: nionty furniitlied; pri­vate house; all Iniprovemenla; eelecl Inrf

Ilnti; tlirw minutes from Drlrk Churrh Sta­tion; hreokfftflt If doaJred; lertrls reaaonahl' . O 1C. Ht-UGfi. 4,1 Halatrd at., Past Ornnge

i o «W , four laffe rooms and laundry; con- to trolley and railroad; rum reason

fhis. A H ^' W Morris at,, orange.II ^ II I I ^

r1:’ r

AJSABTlUlHTa. ROOHl AXD FLATS W A N T E l)~O T T ' O F T O W S .

VAVTOD, unhiriildiinl room. Ormnf. or Emt OnUII.; roirt not , icom 13 month. AilJron

BtXiSA TM ttr, MS M«ln Eam Om n..

t' jn iaSM U IK I* F L A T S TO I.UT.furnished spartmeni4, sis raume

*■ aii4f tiaihi all light; steam heat; Janitor ssr- flnrt'Olasi. Address P., Boi 75. News

S ’=

rtm X IB H R D BO O NS TO LET.

■ ^ -ISWWB—ITItT-IJ 4r 5 >W )W rooms; a

V -u; all improve]-i:-' .k

AOAOKMT BT.. N<, lAptn'ren Broad anil Wash'Nicely furnlsheil j-ufimK, HkKi lu»tjse<

also romiectlnK rooms; sloam r'emeniii; reasonahk* iirh’CH,

: 6T., 1176-'.\p«rtment of- one'to threemoini and hath, atr-sm h^al. every Improve-

pMht* (hrelshi^ or unfurnished; rent S250 per ~r djod up: Janlior Mrvtrs.

____a d 9T., 1-arge, well furnishedraogl. large chines closat, bain, teli-tihuiie;

four mllnute*' walk from lioutli Hi. suilon. iNgMfIvar A RsHruKt.

^^SANX IT.. 67, corner Washington. i)hf ’ north of Martret at.—Nicely fiirulsh#K| Riiigl<> aid iMaaekerplng rcoms; all imprervemenis,

F Al'W.i g i r K. ITj, tIO, above Plane—Large fn-nt

raOBi tar light housekeepiug; also large room, ■Oltabl* for two gentlemen; rent reasonable.I ^ K I

9CBKIgatUB

fK tT .. U5—Nicely furnished rooms, light :aepfBg rooms: al*<.> connei'tlng rooms;

baat; *11 Improvements.IIT ST.» 57—Nicely furnJshs»l rnom. with

heal and use of hath; in prUaie fsm-

PL.. 16, earner Marshall nl-, ba'k rrf Umhla Theatre—Nli-ely furnished single

And eonnacUng rooms fi r light housnkeeplng; - *11 ftaprovemertts; SI.50 up.. &f7RT S5f., 79-neon roams, fumlBhed com-

pM* far housekeeping; slngls or connecting; alao Maapiaig rooms, gas and bath; terms rea- ■g A a b I * _______________________ _______ _rCOVMT 8T.» 76» opposite Plane st.—NVely fur- . Atlbad ibtflc and connecting moms fur light

. >g** lisaplAg; all Improvementg; ll.CiO up..WFQflD ST, 10-Two spitny connentlng

. OM, nicely furnished for light housekeeii- I, .wUh Mrtnlng water. t3.60; hall room, SI.

IPOflMi

'KCT BT.. 28, near Broad—Nicely fur- 1 large f i ^ t rpom; aljiu single room; b*ated: modem; bath; prlvais.

;aHCB ST.. lO(P~L*rce rooms for light Iwta iglin; mDiUag tuK and cold water; >*» mom: neatly tumlabed.

^ S S H w 07—Nicely furcLshsd hall room.BtctnH Aoer; all improvements; two blocks

from Broad and Market gta.______ST.. 41. one block from Broad—

, .n t room for one or two gentlemen; 1« room; steam hnat.

'HI BT.. 16—Nice, pisaaant, front room; ihigle room; steam heat; ail tmpruve-

e-JuS t k INNET BT., 16, three doors from Broad “ -A Pice, warm furnlsbad room In private

flamtly; good bathroom, telspbobs Irl the houae; Bsatlemao p i^errad .____________ _

2B»Well furnlahed room; all steam heat; lelephcne.

.HUH, OOSIt.. 64—Nicely furnlahed Sd-story

oonrsnlant to Bouth Broad 8t. Station; houas; all modem conveniences.

BT,, 17—Z connecting rooms for light . an iroprovemsnis.___________- ! 8 5 S T $ 7 'I b—Nice large ^rnlehed hall room;

ail tmwwamems. ^ ^ |r rO tST H AYS., ISO (atone housej-FIsely fur-

nkHtsd aittlni'rooin, bedroom and small kUolMHki: together or arparate; aullable for

f - light teoMsBeeplai. _____________________jB B 9lR ^ 7lM l’4%~-Largs well furnlahed stn

• ' t ie *Qfl..4Uhn*c(lng rooms for light houses ■ kaiiilgB;v*ilo' front and halt rooms; all im>IrjfWiffMtllj.ftt..' ■________ ^ ____________________

for light house*' kosplutriaiiderti ooavnUsbosa; oentralty lo-K OMiA.* mm w i^Vtimfeibed room for hauseksep-

w th: suitable for two young l*dl«s rsasQtiftble.

lU i handaoinely furnishedftas* ^ irtadow .room; beat; all Improve-

BT., coraciiiit.. tam er front room, three windows; neai-

ta n M e d l ‘vrB heated; suitable fsr one or - •jwgoaa —lOnf IBT.. ^ B ^ w o oonneotlnirooms, fur-

' * ' houasIteeptBg. 82. _______ _BT.. 166—Bpiemlid- large fur*

fMun fur light housekeeping; use of " i;.yaatitdbi; 82.60 weekly; hall room.

6T.i BD, also 208 Mulberry st.— VDoma for light hi>uaek»ep|im; no rJdldreo: also sleeping room.

n>lZf U^NIcety furniahsfl rooms; all uvsiifgBeMl gentiawen only.

... .BT,. T, near city halL—Neatly room, also rooma far light

i; rMBlng water; heated; all Im-

t BT,, 1. comer Broad—Large front It haat, aullable for one or two,

family; *phone 6886J.8T.I 291—Large front furnlahed

housekeeping, and other houaekeeplng ‘ 11.75 up; also halt rooms, from

____ ..r„ oppoalte Panngylvania BtatkA;Ada S o ie l: nlcaly fu rn laM rooma by tlia MtBO. IS. 14 and IL

3T BT., 216—Furnished rooms for ht bonsekeeplng; alto single rooms from

' fi^ P O L K f^ ., 2 ^ —Large fui-nlsheil ropms U|ht bouaek eping, 12; connecting roonui.

TfELBON P L , 80—Nicely funilslied room to let, beat and bath, for one or two gentla-

!OHCRAllD ST., 11. third door from tVatnut

■L. near new city hall—Nicely furnished atniHk or cotmeetlQg rooms; all improvements; |BhaJWie4 complete for housekeeping; |2 flO up.CBCHARD BT,, 42, near city hall—Nnally fui-

vlabsd front rooms; houst^keeplng If dB<tireI;. Blip other rooms i running wnier, bIcaih he*i.>

Improvements.^^CHAR£» *rt., 28—Two rooms for light house-

Bsfplng; ImpraveTnentB.CBUtNOS ST.. 1S7—Tjurge roam far light

boaiakaaplng; running wnler nnd tubs; also hall rpom. witn natn; rraponahk.

' PAHK AVE., ;il, comer of fllcnr nt.—Fine,' large, -front room, furnlshPil (-(miplcie for

housekeeping; reasonalile to couple ur gentle-

• TAfi.UO'B.i . with Plano. io mitalo lencher or professor; lessons given a liui^ girl, $l i>er

Address Plano, Box :t.l. N>w! nfflcF? : . jK iN s 6T., iCl—Nleoly i-urnlehml r>joiO':

Btiam h ta i ; bath; gas; alM> two rijoroB j\-v ItsM Bowkeoplng; rviutunubic.

BOARDING.PUHNHfr f?T.. 21—First floor; furnlMhed room,

wUh or without board, for either une or two genilenien or married eoupir. Address VIO- TOH. 73 nj**stnui at.HLKEC'KKIi BT., 4T, near* Ilabn»'o—ixirge “inJ

email rounu; well heH(e<1: hrat-iiaM tali|<*; home comforts, reasunaJic.IlflOAD RT., IMM — Lnr*;e. pleasanl, Re<,‘oiid

Hour rooms, with boanj: fenirH) kR.'ailon.23—The l>*nox; rooms, single

•To*CENTRAL AVE . ____ _______ _

and en suits, with bath; rxcelksnl table; e valor; slectrlo lights; nuHiern ImprovFinoDts.CLINTON RT., 41-U r« v front nxjms, with

board, for one or iwt. sentlemen. also slnglv room; steam heat, gas, liaih.CLARK BT.. SU- Rrmnm end b-iard; steam

heal, use of baih; tabie board, f l8T., UW—I'kasiint rooms and tableODIRT

hoard.l^H T Fb\ltK ANI> MI LBERKy"

THE r.'KW IIOTBli KICNRINOTON. Family, (renslrnl. AiiM'rlcan and Kurupean

plan*: M»i«|.Tste prlr- s.kT hT r.xJtK HT ,

I Iham board . aliM,II-Kleg«ni r'lottis snd firs' iKbl** iMvird Tel. 24ri7'A

I3;i *NTce larg'* fnini room,l'\il KTH .WE aiih iHiard

LARGE AL«'<»vk /nmi r-sim, wlUi iH'iari!. fiir ivMi g''m}»‘men nr man and wife; private

family: nrat-HaM (able, aevf-n mlnuten* ride fioni Hoard ami Market sts. Addreu Homs. |li>S A1. Nrws ofllce.UNf’OI-N PT., flji—Furnished rnoma; with or

p|thi.iul iToara: first floor.Hf-NMOUTH BT.. I24~-Ntce|y furnished rooms

wUh board: double or single: all conven­iences;. private family: moderate urloss; Clin' ten Hill aection; convenient to trolley bnea.MAKHHALL ht.. 1, cor. Bruad st.'-l^argc

lr(>nl room; heated, suitahls for one or two; In private faintly; board optional.NBWTi>N AT-. 74—l^arfe from roonii: healed,

suitable for i^uplc; quiet neighborhood; ten mimttra to Broad; private busf<ltng>houae; rales r'^ascnahls: tlertnan cooking _PENNSYLVANIA AVK~ 143. near rt'right st.

—Boarding; nloa roams; Oeiman cooking; bath. MRH. K. BCIIEFFI^BR.PARK P L . W>“

Rooms with board. Also table board.

p a r k P L . board.

BO—Ta’o connsqting rooms, with

ROBE^'^LLK AVE.. 16T^J.^rge comfortabis fooms, warm and fubny; refined sinsll boarfl-

tng'houae; ekceinional table: prices |13 up a couple a week; splendid location; one minute 1u Roseville Blatlun, one block to Orange and Newark cars; ajso table b o a r d 4 1 0 J , B. B.ROHEVU.LE, Bathgate pi., 34—private board'

Ing; furnished rooms; for one or two: good Ubje; opposite Rusevllla Htatlon; near trolley.SOUTH 8TK BT.. 24-Board, In private family;

all Improvements.BATBROOK PL, 11-

tabts board.■Nicely furnished rooms;

THIRD AVK.. 88—Desirable front rooms, aeo- ond B(«r; also small rooms; table board for

outside resiileiiu also.THOMAP PT., 84—T.arge, neatly furnished

room, suitable for two, with or withoutbtjard.WARHFN HT.. M-Furnlehed all light rooms;

healed: q|1 conveniences: rnimectlng rooiiit for two or three iteraons; excellent table board.WALNTTT 8T., l^Elegantly fumlithed rooms

with board; bath: all tmprnvpmenta; central* ly located: also table board; near stations.WARHINOTON BT.. 11-Fronl hall room for

genttemon, with board.ISTH AVE., 2Tl—Nicely furnlahed room with

board; private family: improvementa: home oomfortir one or tvyo working girls or gentle­man. MOELLER.

S iBOARD w a n t e d .rURNJBHED room wanted, with board, In

prlvots family. Address Wanted, Bug 65, Raws ofrtce. ^GENTLEMAN with son I t years desires board;

must be large, warm front room; n^ghbor- hood South Brood s t . ; references extuanged; slatso terms. Address Reaaonabls, Bex 8A News ofTlce.WANTED, a t once, furnlahed room and bath.

with board, for genileinan and wife; nmai bs In nJoe, refined home; petnianent If Attlsfao- tory. Address Refined, Box M. News office.

BOARDlNQ<*OI1T O P TOW N.UABT ORANGE—Private family will rent a

gentleman two bedrooms. lounging«room and prU’ote bathroom In their apariment, n«ar {^ v e 8t. Htatlon; breakfast and, 7 o'clock dtu* ner If desired. Address Opiwrt unity, Box 78, Kewi office.BABT ORANOB-Private family would rent

large^ront xoom to couple; 112.60 week; con­venient to Grove Bt. Station and trolley. Ad­dress Grove, Box 61. News office.EAST ORANGE, North 17th st.. tl6 -T w o very

desirable rDoma in private family; all Im- located:pravements; oenlrally excellent table.

EABT'ORANGB, Mulford at., 18—lArge, sunny double room; excellent table; five minutes

from Kast Orange a t u ton; half block Main.BAST ORANGE. Greertwood ave., 46-RooTna.

with board; also table board; aU coa- venlenoea: steam beat; reasonable.RAPT ORANGE. Oheslniit st.. HI—Nierty fur­

nished large and small rooms with board; near station and trolley.BA8T ;OKAHaK. Boulh Clinton »l. «^T w o

detdr*bl«) , second-story rooma; excellent table.MONTCLAIR., Claremont ave.. 136—Nicely fur­

nished room, with board: convenient to tram and trolley; English family; good location: terms, 8 6 - _________ ________ ______

REOTOm ST.. 3ft. off Military Park-Lam p, well boated front room on bathroom flucr;

cnnnectlttg rooms If desired.ROSEVIlJuE. Fifth st.. 136--H'-alPd. pleasant

room, private famlL'; near irollpy and lyark- awatma Station.STATE ST-. 59—Nicely furnlHhpd ^>'10:8: light

houaekeeplng rooms; als'j comu-ctlng rooms; steam heat; all improvements, reusonablp prices.SOUTH HRANGE AVK.. 24ti-Nfpeli- fvirnlnhcrl

connecting rooms for light hcu«ekeeplng; also -•Lhgle rooms, with buih, ^ae. heal; reaMonabJe.SOUTH 12TH ST.. i|72—Flrw Hour, furnished

rooms to lei from 4l uii.SOUTH ORANGE AYR. 13^Kurnlt-hed rooms

for oae or two tiorp<»nB,THREE rooms, furnished for hf»UR*'k4H‘ning. alt

improvemenii; firat-rlaHs lortul'^ii, n'ui^dnablp U taken a t once. AddreKs M.. Bux 48. News e^oa.___________TWO gtmny well furnishert roomfi tn let, singly

or tOgatJier; refined nelghhtnli.iod, ('iimon BRj'; beat references; teleplume 37SOL, NewarkTICSTKNOtt BT.. 18. tu-ar Broad, hlocKs

from South Sireet Station—Plcaeant, sunny front room: also single th u ; Steum heal

TYASKINOTON ST., I2T. near New st.— Fur­nished, beat<Kj, htjusekeeplng ,iml single

tpo;na; reapeciaMe t.-anslcniH ai.roniniodatecl; Wtepbene tp houae <41A'jI>>; reasonable.WASHiSOTON HT.. 5U,'), near Clinton aTp.—

Nicfily furulshrid light housekeepingtboms; algo connecting rnom»i sl4?aTT: heal: uM toprovements.

• W lCKUFFB fiT., 107, comer 1,1th ave ■“• f ‘irnUhed comer housekeeping room:

V*oo; cook atovc tm l ga« cooker: hot water' **d laupdry.

W a r r e n fir.. fCJ—I.»«rg# from room, first floor; three windows, will let for light

teelnest trurpwea or two gentlemen' private wjnlly. .^ 'a RRBN P L . lift—Two fremt desirable fur-

..... fitohed. housekeeping rooms; heated kouae; gaa! quiet: central: near Npw at.

j^lWAUNUT BT.. 78-2 lamp furnished, well : . iHiaCad rooma. dutiable for two: aieo small

fibLJAl: oil IraprovomeAto.WALNUT ST . ifl—Nlcsly furnlehod single and

-•r rotuucting rooms; all improvoneRLs: for llirht Wwfcasping: to L*L■WAUim* ST., 76—Two rooms; furnished tor \ ilffit houMkropipg : wmtw.WOODHIDB AVE.. 83*—Steam heated furnlih-

, *n apartTBeBt, flv# rooms; contonlent to , y M f gad rtflPohit,

j O W ^ w A w p eo B te U e e M »m rooina,: t a m I tM ; r ,n t« l lo-: hmiM Replnr rM»*^ailj!e. Afl-

Bo* TH.. J»«ir« ..>inoi'.

S n u n f e a B O O o m i s t o■ : ■■■ or Town.MUte ^ t h m novJy«H , «Ak W uov^, w ^ baUi,

. . ^ f »v»n^a0u,.tr mmU'iu-h/att t»'n- * * ! « • K»-1:3!?

e m r A D V E R T ISE M E N T S.piOTICB OK INTENTION-Iioard of Street and

Water CommlOBloners.Pursuant lu a resolution adopted Uj* the Hnarrl

of Street and Water Commisainnerii of ihe cliy of Newark, at a meeting held tliu twency^thlrd day of January, IfttiH, and aniroved by the Mayor, of the city of Newark tin the taenty- fourth day of January. rubilo notice idhereby given that It Is the Intention of the B'Mrd of Btrest and Water Cnminlsslcmeri of the city of Newark, under and by virtue i»f provisions of the act entitled “ An act to revIsa and amend the charter of the city of Newark.'' approved March 11. 18S7, and the supplements thereto, and the act creating the Board of Blreei and Water (Tomrn1«slon«r*i of the city of Newark, approved March 28. IhftI, hitii other publli; Lawn of i4he Stats of New Jersey, to order am] cause the construc-tiun of ih^ fol­lowing pipe sewers:

A ten ilOi inch pipe sewer In VVAIIWICK STKRKT.

bptweea Van Buren Hiroei and T%-ler street; sl«i> a pipe sewer lu

SOUTH THIRTEENTH STB belweHi Slxieetith av»'nue aiul a »'ilnt about 3iHi f<‘< I north of Eighteenth avenue. Ihc part from Sixteenth avenue to the proposed centre line of BeventeeMh avenue to he firiesn (IB) Inch pipe, and the bslance ten (lO) Inch pipe. Till- abtive sewers lo Is- constructed w.lh houae ci'nnectlons to the curb tinea In ai 'orJance wUh Chapter 107 of the State laws if l«ti6. Alftc B Twenty-fuur |24) Inch pipe sewer In

, THOMAS RTREIirr.from ihe Tenth Ward Ditch to Dawaon street, a tvvr-iny P20 Inch plp^ sewer In

^ DAWSON STREET,frum Thomas street to FurkhUral street, and el^'litcen ila) Inch sewer in

PARKDl'ItfiT STREET, fi'iiti liftweon street to Avenue c and In , A^T-INVB C.finni Farkhurst street to Harper street, Thnse “■•wt-tM til be known and deslgnalerl as ihr ’ Am-huc C and Dawson slre»*t stc-rm sewer," and In l>e uaecl for siorm water only, excluding aJI r-.-ivngM,

Buch P»THona as mav object thereto are re- flumlpd 10 iirnciu tht-lr ol)JPi'tli.nu In wrltin,; in ili« clerk of euld hoard, al the office of (he Hoartl of HtTHFi aivl Water OmnmlsalonerH, city hKl! Newark, on or before the expiration of six days from date uf ihls notkf

Ily dlreclion nf ll,,. Hfiiirfl nf a i r« , and water comrnleifjoners i,f tije city of NVwark

•M R. SITEFlRERn.'

INTENTION-tSoard of liter (-umnilasipnem;. ^

Pursuant lo a resolution adorned hv the fiartrA nf H tr„l and W a.rr I'oniml J,n„" nt NcB-ark. a t a inrpiln* hald tb . Inantv-lhlrJ day (If January. HXlH, and auuroved by m , Mayor of the city of N,worli on Ihe iwnnly- Lmr h dny ,.f January, luW, |,ul,1lc nullee i, hf*r».h> given that It Is ihi- jmeodon of th» k>ard of f^ireei and Water r..rntnlflBlrinera of

the city of Newark, under «nd by virtue of pro- vlrfhru! of ihe act enlltlerf ' An art to revisd end amend the charter of th* cliy of Newark ‘ approved March 11. 1857. and the supplemen'l* thereto, ami ihe net c.*-muuk the Hoard of Hircei ami Water i-ommlssloiieia nf the cltv of Newark, approved March 2«. lain, and other i'UbJle laws of the State of .Vew Jersey, to order and cause the opening of

NDRTH THIRTEENTH 8TRP:et m«m la rk avenue tn Fourth avenue as the wme Is now laid out and ahuwn on a map on III*' In the fiiBoe of ihe i.-hlef eiiglnear

Such persons hs may objert thereto are re- diiMlfd to i.r™,nl ihnlr objpcllonn >n writing t.i the fierk of Mid buard. at the oUlce of the board of tsireet and Water CommiaPlonere, cltv ball, Newark, on nr hefore ihe expjruiion of nlit flays from dale nf this notice.

liy dlf<*ctloi^)f the Board of Hlreet and Water CommlBfllnneif of the city of Newark.

M. R. ftllRKREnn.vy 1 , Filler Engineer.Newark, N, J.. January 2T, Iwjft.

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF EXCISE COmI » WIUSIONERB OF THE CITY

OF NEWARK.■ City Hall. Januar>' 23. IIMB,The following Is the Hat at names. resUltncss

and places nf hueiness of persons n;sk1tig ap> I plicsiticn to this board for the gramtng of 1 IlctmaeD (0 sell splritmujs, vlhpus, nialT or brewed Ilquore and not hcretoforo publlshi-d 1 according to law, to wit:

r e t a il - r e n e w a l s .Nstne. Place of business Rpsldenr#,

Gaul Bros.. 20 Walnwrlght s t ...........eame ptoeeJames Da Jlane, 17 Central av ........Same placeJulius AmsterdaiB. 79 lilih av ......... Same placeJohn 8ehelmer,24e Park a v . .m North Sixth at.Samtiei Goldfarb. 13| Prtnee s t...... ^ m e placeJohn Clotteck, B17 Market e l...........Same placeBronislaw Patroskl. 156 Elowery et..9ame piac*'Anton T. Jani, 124 Hamburg nl...... Same place

. WMOLBSALE-NEW APPLIC.ATION. Murray Hroa, Co', IW-IM Market s(..

S4 Hrleninsll nlROTTLER^S LICENSE-DOt'HLE TRANSFERt>ic»r Gerardo. J8H Neuion «;........Sume placeNEW' APPLICATION-BnTTl.BR’S LICENSE, Wm. F Weller, Central Bottling Co.. 72

• Prospect a t................................428 Morris avRETAIL-DOUBLE TRAWapTR.

Horrla aprlngcr, S it nt,,,.Same placeJOHN N1EDRR,

Prtoldukt.^omes T. Ceanatlg, Cltjr Oarfe.

SAYS GODvONLY MAY PUNISH

Englewood Rector Insists th a t State Can Merely Take ffleasores for Protection.

VERGEARCE BELORGS TO DEITY

EN GLKW Dol). Jun. 2 7 .-It^v. Hciwunl rim riilliT Hobhliis. r r r iu r of HI, pH urn Kplei'tipnl d iu r i 'h , h; w sr^rnnin on “ Vena*’- nricc,” ycHterthiy, dvclarrd ihjii ihc K lalc hiJd no fuiUn-rlty or rlglit “ to p u n ish '' a luw ljreak‘ r. h ii could hi'-ikm oraif him or take LIh hf. [ju'i«-ly for puldio Hiifyty.

Mr. Uolihltifl Boon nfii^r nsm im lng chflrgo of Sr r^m rs pfirlHli. Htnrlled hia congregation h\ lUlacks on ocf'un-going yachts, Huinmobltf speoding, coHtls' d in ­ner partl»?H iiiitl the irlvolKlea of aocleiy. Two wtuka ngo lif told ihe Uiernheiii <if ihf' p.'irlAh ifips should wlop p laying bridge.

Ill hja srin ion .veMi»r«J{iy he said. In part;

“T'he Ht;ite l'n« no rig id In iTifltcl n P*-iuiKy. Jt hii.'* no aiilhoriUv to punish any man. i do uoi fAr 11 niojiir>iit nicun to HUggvBt thill rhi- S la te h a s n« p o w ir over tk n jun’ti IlhiTty o r over his llfv Ii m ay JncarcenUy him a t ita plpuaure; M m ay eveij, under ct-rtaln exceptional rtr - cnniatancea, sla\ him. I t m ay do theae thing.*! ns incasurfft for th e protHoHon of the tjody politic, or |t m ay do them an rneasures o f reform ation fo r tiie nfferxler. I t m ay never do them as m easurea of punishm ent.

Seir-prolecllon, refo rm ation , belong to th e S tale, but not vongeonce. Vengcan.-e bclongoth imln Ood. O ur system of d ea l­ing with crime will never aallfify the de ­m ands of Justice uniH It la revohJti"nl/.cd and made over a f te r the llnea o f Hi Ib g reat scrip tu ra l declaration . T he Jiulg-- 0/ to ­day siiya:

“Prisoner a t the har, you have Ijeen a d ­judged An enem y of society, and socli-iy m ust punish you. I sentence ymi to Huch and such A penalty for your traiiHgres- Bton."

The Judge of the Ideal fu tu re will efly:“ PrlHoncr s t the bar, yon bav* dune

thingfi w^lch will m ake your u n r‘'Ptriiln«.xl presence among ns a nienaov lu ai>oleiy and III yourself. We clo nu t d ream of puiw Ishing yoji fur your offenses, fnr th a t la not within ouj' ju rlad le tlon . V engrunce belongfth unto 0«s3. B ut, for your own snke, {|uUe as much as for ours, wi? are going to place you under c e r ta in re s tn iln ta which will Insure our sa fe ty und which a re desJKii^Hl to Insure your re fnnnallun . You sliHll he flurrounded by all m anner d{ eOucallotm] and uplifting influences. If ^ihey rewtorc you to health of m ind and sp irit you shall be released and welconi^*d back to our m idst. If they ftiil lo resto re you. you muHt content yourflelf w ith a life of porpeliinl exile. Go. b ro ther, and (lod bp wliji you, and bless you. and bring you sufely hack."

HIUAL BflTATK TKANgp'ER.N.

T he following deed.s were recorded th e county reg is te r 's office S a tu rd a y .

NEW AFtK.Thom as H. M orehouse lo Philip J.

Bowers, w h T h ird at lU:! ft h fr Dh^kerson st, 5'Jx9E>, and secondtra c t ..........................................................

Vlhct*Ti*(» Mlgne/ul ei ux to OuFHle Fenluii e t al. cor b h C rane s t andW' R Wood st. 38x7ft............................

S tu a r t Llndsley el ux lu P h rb e M. Sm ith e t ul. nn N ew ark G rea t Hall Meadows, n w cor Jnnd near F ish ­e r's Creek. 3 ch 68 1 x H ch 50 1. andsecond t r a c t .............................................

E rn es t W illiam [.leffler e t ux Cb

HOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.Clflitifted idvartlt«m «fita m ust b« r*-

otlvad before 12i16 o’clock for Insertion In all editlona of th e sam e day. A dvertiee- m ente received between th a t hour end 1 o'clock will appear in an overflow colum n of th e Second and T hird EcHtlbno.

T ranelent ad v ertitin g In the NEW ARK EVENING NEW S m u it be preDaUt. No acoounte will be opened fo r eucii.

No advertlaem ents will be received over the telephone except those s e n t by au* thorlxed agente,

Answera to advertlaem ents a re k ep t for tw o wesKt and then detroyed. If any o ther disposition Is desired th e office should be notified.

Business office open each w eek day evening until 8:30 o'clock.

No sdvertJiem ent received for lees than 20 cents, except Em ploym ent W anted . For th is d a i s of advertis ing . 1 cen t a wordj mlnimv'*i tO cents. A gata type used exclusively on classified pages. Ino display or cuts.

T ransien t, 1 cen t a w ord; one m onth dally, $1,60 a line; every o th e r day. 60c. a line, minimum th ree lines. T he average ie isven snort w ords to th e line.

One year dally, 616.00 a line: every o ther day, $s.00 a line, m inimum th ree llnea.

C apliali and b lank epaces. 10 cent# per fine far tran s ien t ads.: 4 words to a line. Not less than th ree lines taken.

Death NcHcea. aeven lines. 60 centej additional lines, 10 cents a line.

M arrlsga Notices, 60 cents.Auction Sates. 70 cents a line flat.Em ployment Agencies, 10 cen ts a tins

nat.Religious Notices, 65 cen ts fo F fifty

words or Icsi. Additional w ords 1 cen t each.

^ BH O rO SA LS.1‘ltOrOFAl.B—

NEW ('ITY’ Ha m , (‘O.MMIHSION. f'lly Hall, N'*A\ark. N. J , .luuuury 27. IlFW.

Suli-tJ lirOVKiRafB will tm recflvtui by Up* I’utn- MUKssmipr for Iht* w**c'tlnn of a new eliy hall. iNcwai-ic N. J . for the fumlehlng of all suej ahfi furnUtJiP nerpHanry for the furnlphIng of fhe .’intK'x building of the new cify hall, iti aroordancr ■oHIi jiluna and Bpeclfli:a(lun»' (,'fipJPH yf whlrh may b*? ohialned a t Hip nifii'e of thp ttrrhllw'td. M & W c’ Riy and Mow- hray & rillngpi, WKi Bri»ail slreet, Nowui^. ,V. J.. whrre ujiy olhor Information may be op. la In I'll

Al.i nri;i>-’>r:ilB njual l.'e dellvt^rori a t tho nffice of Ihe Hn hiiPclB o>i or bi'forn Frhruary >». lUUM, af 12 0 i’>nrk noon, the ponlrant to be awarded within ifin ilaya after lhat ilaia.

The coninilMtonerH tesorve the right to re­ject any or all blili.

.lAMKfl E, IIu\V'EJ,L.‘SOTTFRIEti KrtUKCiKR.THOMAS CJtKrtHEV.

'ommlsSlOTiPra E. TOBIN, Clerk.

CITY A D V ER TlB B M B N Tfl.XOTK E I* hereby glvrn that ihe foN

lowing ordinanres ban boen pasflpd by liin Hojij-d of Sireet and Water CormniBBtoiwr« and approved by tlie Ma>*or Of ih« city uf Newark, and ll, hernby puhllahed according in luw:

Aa ordinance to provida for Ihe laeatJop of MON'TAQtJE STHEKT,

from FrellughuyHf Ti avemie to Pennnylvanla llallrnacl.

Hp ll ordained by the Hoard of Si reft and Water C’nmtnlfifllon^ra of the cliy uf Newark. QB ftillnwx:

Section I Til at Monlague at reel, from Fre- llnghuyaen avenue to Pennaylvonla RaUnyad, Khali he vacated ax the natiif Ie now laid out and Bhown on a mail on file In (he office OJf the chli'f enginver.

:i:, A hviillon having bean preHontad ;<i thin board ro<)ue«ltng the N’aoaitflf of Momngue from f^ellnKhuyiN'n avenue■ u Pi-nneyh-anla Hallmad. thin onllnanoe nhall noi tukv effect until ihe petltlonera for said Improvement shall have filed with the clei^ of this board a bond In the xuni of |!2.KM>.00, iTub'iiinifylhg the vlty against any Iobb or damage caunetl by the reason of the vacating of "aid eireoi; «»td bond to be approved by the city ri'unnel as to form, and by the hoard an In poftlcleney The cost of ailvertlalng iiollce of Intctillon and ordinance for the i‘a- cailng of this atreet. In manner requlreil l>y law, sh-ill he paid by the petitioners for the Improvement.

Adopted January 2.1, 1D08.FRANK J. BOCK,

Prealdem of the B-)ard of Street and Water Commlaftioners

WM. E. GRKATHEAD.Clwk of the Board-

Approved January 24, IlWIi.J a c o b h a u s s l in o .

Mayor

B rid tc t CflnroK, lo t No. S8 In Bs m xP tt j jk ............. T!:...................................... 1

Ju m et J, Gulden e t ux tu Louie Coughlin, fl s W righ t a t 125 f t e frBanniyJvaiila av , » x l 0ft.................... 1

New Jbmey l ^ n d and C onstruction Company tb H enri L de Ittehe- mund. % s H unterdon at JOO ft a frHitnyoti at. 2&xjg(................ 1

George A, W alker e t aJ to Tlinodorn C. Coe, H tr ia n g u la r plot 12 f t fron t on e s Ouwson at between Duweon unti Bennington and T Irhenor atK, 1

FOi nrHi L. Coe e t gx lo Theodore C.Cue. I n u t know n a s the T urfMeadow, Samutd B. B ro w n ............. 1

pjrnnsi B. Coo et ux to G liice A,Coe, fit G reat Is land 4 acr^a, n s G reat Island s s land TliomoaW ard ..................................... 1

Feriest £ . Coe et ux to Helen P.Oofr a t F resh M eadow. 3 acr«A<- fltAAVheelar Creek, boimded on <D KBd 6 by Itov id H ayea 's U nd andi by land Caleb B ru a n ...................... I

Brneet hi Coe et ux to Theodore C. Coe, Jljllhu Crune, nipiidow land.3 ikores, n h land Ju b ra Wood amie N luiid Benjam in JohnK on.......... 1

Geurge A. (H iildng et ux to CUnrkH 10. t'hhiLUH, w s A(|ueflurt a t 23).] f(H tr land Hu-plion Buldwln, de-ceaKcd. JixlOb.......................................... ]

M lrhael Saner et ux to U<*urge Otto.H s Elm At 22 ft f r Van flu m iKl, fiOxM, ami si-eoiid t r a c t ............... 1

Alphojine (t, H»'ins) e t ux to George i>uo, cor n H 6ih a v and e h N biUi Ht. Eoxiuu. am] Hccond t r a c t . . . 1

George O llu ici L m lse M. Bauer, ■ a Elm SI 32 fi t- tr liun>n m, Wxftl.and seo<md tm r t ................................ 1

George Oitn to M nrgareilm IJH uh, cur H s Dili HV and e s N U th .*if.TiOsldOf and gerfind IriuU .. ................. J

Mosth Blekol nx lo Ludwig Bumi- Rteln, 11 H S O range nv li>i ft e fr 'Fulrinoum nv, u2x]0>............... ]

TiioniHR Ai-ii.^aon Ml ux tn t.Vmral Bturage Wijjt'lutusoB, n h C entralav ft w fr ;id st, 'JD.'cft.'i........ . 1

ThomuR AtihoHaii c-i ux lo Oentrul Hlorugi W arehouse n n C em rnlav 88 ft e fr 4tlj st. .......... 1

Thojnrtft AtchHSon e t ux lo Ceiilra) Sturage WarehouseH. w s 8<J hi ft]ft n fr Ceiitrol av, ............... . 1

0UT9TDB O F NEW A RK.Jam es Uesi to Joseph E. Reach,

i.'tildivell, e 8 F o res t av co r h hllKitk*]il SI. TuxlBo................................. ST/i

Jessie N orm an and himbnnd to Charles C. T llghm un, K utley. w s Franklin av 361 ft n fr C liesinul hI,L’xltJS ....................... 1

Mlcliftiil A. S tapleton to William A. M i'Miughlin, E as t Orange, a s beech st 345 ft w fr South A rling­ton av, DOxlfiO.......................................... 1

E nuik V. Cyphers (ueslgnee of M i­chael A. Stapleion> lo William A. M oUiughlln, Eaar Orikitge, e s Beeoli Kt 24fi fi w fr South A rling­ton nv. .50x150.......................................... 6S60

Charles C. Tllghinati to Jesale Nor- niiuij NuUey, i; s H igh at cor e s land Niiili-y HeaKy Cn., HJiixlfiO... . 1

Colt Jii'dtliera 10 jopeph C. Neii- HiHmllcf. KrtHt Orung'i, n p H am p­ton (erm iv L'OO ft n w fr iTarrl.^miPt, G5x?5 ..................................................... 1

N J, Land und C onstruction I ’m.I'l M ary J dc HlchfiiiioiKl, Hloom- (leM. n b H .irrlson pt 632 ft e frKiankllii hi, 31x170............... ................ 1

F!ilw:ird H Knioty el ux to Charles Davidson. Belleville, s. b L ittle st S fi B fr Davlilnon st. SSxH'O......... i

MORTGAGES.These morlgagi-s w ere rpcordcd In the

•’■oiiniy rcgiy tet's offioe S a tu rday : N EW A RK.

C^iarlep Hiigmile e t ux 10 Daniel J.I. y jiih , e a Cutler at 2S ft s f r C rane et,II. 500.

Llpman Real E s ta te Company to In- dopendenne HujMlng and M ain, cor n g 15lh av and e h H i l lh st. 76,000.

Modern Essex CompHny to Charles Bag- tiole et a], n w cor O liver and JelTerson Hts. $1,500.

FredeHeh T.pzgus el ux to Hugo L lnd- lu r w. B S Ikth st ftfl ft n fr Avon av, iG.OiV).

OHTSIDE O F N EW A R K .Wealey R. Conklin e t ux to E zra H.

Wllllums et ul (exr.«i, ete j. Livingston, e a Curilarult hi 310 ft fr cen tre line H ur- rlson av. 13.000.

Charles C. T iighm nn to M adallne Pfeifer (gdn.. p IcI. Nutlei^, w a F rank lin av 3H1 ft n fi C lieslnut s t. IL',500.

AlllHon P. C lark J r . e t ux to V erona BullUiiiK and 1/uin. V erona e a H illside av +21J ft w fr U ikeside av. |4,O0O

J n a f 'h C. N etistaed ter lo Coll B ro th ­ers, L ast Orange, n a H am pton fe rrace 200 ft n w f r H arrison pt. $5,000.

Charles C. TlJghm an lo Charles P. Ross, Nuiley, w H F runklln a v 361 fi n fr Cheat- nut Ht, $600.

IN THE FIELD OF INVENTION

Useful Devices Upon Which Patents Have B eat (iranted

by U nde Sam.

SIGNAL BELL FOR DRIP-PANS

O ccasionally the busy housew ife neg- lectB Id rem ove ihc w aste w a ter from ihc Ice In thfl re frlg cra io r, w llh the rctuU tb iit the pan placed benwath th e pli>« to e a tch th e , dTlpphigfl ovedhowrt. T he drip p an tM?lng out i>( sight, she luia no w ay of te lih ig when Jt neeilH em pty ing . T h is nver- iflnwlng o f the w aste w a te r Ig prevented by th e con trivance show n In the accom -

W E ST HIDAOM H E A L E S T A T E -

H A RRISO N MORTGAGE.Chui'lee Kuchow e t ux to H am ilton En-

terkin. n r W arren at 180 ft e fr Blxth et ajxKft, $1,000,

NOTiriC--Notlce Is hereby given tn hII onrM*' Inlerevlefl th«t the oertlftcaten 0/ iu*pfppaient

ct (he whole am<nml af the costs a i^ < ‘xi>cn!H's of xriidW, cUfblnii and fluxglnif o f ^

LAWRENCE STREE'l ;tli'> paving of

OOVKKSOn FT ntK Taiifl

VINE STREET,have he**n fleUvcred to iiif* atu.-1-.rdlnp to law, tialil awj'i'Kmeniv eorni'rl.He nil th? Inin, trartji and paiTela of land and rrnl rstaie «.>n

I b*;th aides af1 L.-WVRENCF STREET.

from roTTm^ri'e street in Suuih Cansl etreri; I on both ulrlpit nt[ OOVTCnNOE STREET\ from Wafhljtglon alreiM in ixilur about 1T [ feel w ^i o r ihp weeii-rly line -if Vine atroei;

on liolli KtOrs of' VINK STREET

from Wfat KUiney ntif.w 'n (jnipinor aireoi Thi* ow tirrfi < i land an r ri-p| eKiJic

In raid I'prtlftcfltrf of are h'^rohyreijufrfd to piiy the anH-uiii. ao yrs'seecl uiwtii them, and eich of ih' r* .'■eaperilvely, to me ai in.v offire, No. 5 cliy hall, on or before Uarob ft, 190&

N^waA. N. J,, January 36. 190(1.J. H. bACHKLLl!:n. ^

ConiptroiiasP

lEENTS F U EVENING NEWS.I

A a th o r ls e d A g # n t» f o r A d v a r tU ln ^« t omcfr r a t e s . M oat o f ih e a #

p la c e* a r e o p e a e v e a ln g a .NEW YORK OFFICE—

Room Rift. Drunewlck bulldinc, 223 Fifth avenue- Tel. 6236 Madiaon. Edward A. WeftfaU. New York repreacDtatlve.

CHICAGO 0F F K :E -Room 1302. Tribune building,

NEW JERSEY COAST OFFICES—Harry B. TVilBon, PoitoOlce building. Ag*

bury Park.Atlantic' city. The Porland A(Jv. Ageacr.

Waller E. Edge.ORANGE BRANCH O FFICE-

Orango National Bank building, Ugln atreel. Teleubone 4T8 and 7ft3.

NEWARK-Broad and Market atreets. Holchauer'a

drug ttore.Broad street. 391U, J. H, Oreenwood.Bank street ana Littleton avenue, M.

Lewln, nen-adealer. Telephone 269flR. BallevUle. oppoalta Bloomfield avenua,

Breilhiit Brothera.Bloomncld avenue and Garside slreet, A.

Galloway ft Co. Telephone 2223 B. B. Cemral avenue, 800. Joseph Ettenberger Jr,»

newfldeahr. Telephone 2223L.CJlntoii avenue, 498, V. A. Scheldt, news-

dealer.Cilnion a enue and Lincoln Park, Qeorga

LtuneU ft Uro., pharmacy.Cllniob avenue and Monmouth atreet, H.

M J.,olrd'R phannacy.Elm and Faclflc ' aireeta, c . B. Duncan,

nrwedealer.Eoai Ferry aireet. 617. J. Leuer, druggtal

Telephone 1473W.Ferry atreet, 8, H. Berenblum, newsdealer. Ferry street, oppoalte Hamburg place. J

G Blumer, newsdealer.F^e^Dghuysea and Sherman avenuea,

Gt-orge Llnnett ft B ro . pharmacy.Plane and Warren ilreeia, Joaepb fCenay,

nrwsdealer, 7'elephone I408W- RvjeevlIlB and Seventli avenueH, oppoalte

Kii«ev1Ue Avetiue Stolon, :jonn B. Foa- ler a pharmacy.

Eotiih Orange avenue and SevenilN utraat, D. 3. Betflyn's West End Pharmacy,

houth Orange avenue and Sixth street, bY-il dreishaber, newsilt'aler.

B!’Eif*4 nih »*venue, ft4. tiuacian. newo-di'-hier and aial)uii<-r.

Third avenue and Garside street, MyroD W fMorae, real estate oihce.

VraJhdiigton avenue. W. R, TssDle.Teh-phone 1177 B. B.

Adoijih F. Marquler, South I'range and >-* Mford avenues. Vailsburgh secUon 'nii.jne 2593 Newark.

Ad 1 iilHemenis will also he received a t the lix-nl bnneh offices.

avenue, 104. T -l. 10T7W BrOJJthBrook

Bruce atrftet, 260. Tel. 40ftlR.CHntcn nvenue. 212. Tel. IFhS.Gar lc-n (-tree!, UGiA, Tel. .%30J- Hemburg place, ifl. To|. 297J.HoaovilU- avenue. 1*9. Tel. 15241* Branch

hr'j<,kSyuih Sixth Ktreet. 236. Tel 4744L. ■>’WhIUicp flote. 39. Tel. 1B02W.AHUNG'I'ON-

I'eler F. Benlheln, news stand, oppoglts ilTeenwoDd Lake Depot.

BASKENU ItllK lE - K'harles Shater.

DELLEVILLh;-A. A. McEnery.'llS Washington avenua

flLHJMFTELD-ti^rlock & Allscbeli, Bloomfield Centre.John B. Cil^nnon, Broad street and BlOMii Held avi^nue,

EAST ORANGE-MartLn Rroit.. 2ft Wuehiriglrm iilace fBrIek

Ohurchi. Telephone .'l7j,%R. 'W. H. PhmUey. 344 Main street. Tel, 8128. H W- W'll'lman. l(>Ti Main street.1.. E. Veager. S4ft Main street (Bridk

Churchl0. F Robinson, Fourth aveniie and Six­

teenth blreei, Ba il Orange. Tel. afled, EAST NECW'ARK-

James .1. Wlndle, newsdealer, 164 Grantavsniie-ELI7!ABKTir-

F. r . Norrle. s tations, 90 Broad street HACKICTTSTOWW’-

R. John SYlidrlok, Main street.HARRISON-

p. ,f, GoiKlraan. 311 Harrison avsnua IRVINGTON-

A. J States, real estate, 90S Sprlngflald avenue. Telephone ftflfii.

KEARNY-John Hootl. Johnston avenue, opposjt* Hlftb-

land avenue.MILLRrR?7-

«eor*r Uci nllum. newsdeal'er. Main otTweL ncHr D,, L, and W. Station.

MONTCLAtR-Dnvld I.^aep, pharmacy. 473 nioomfleM

avc-nue, Telephone !2 S. Y. and N J and m Newark Tel. Co. ' '

\V. J. Dohme. near D., L anfl W. R, I t Station.-

MADIflCN-Lewle A Waters, newsdealer, t) L. omi

VF R- R. Station.MPRRISTOWN-

AtherL Bowman, atwadealer. 13 Waahingtoo struct.

F e w t o n -H L Hallock. 41 High atreet.

NVTId'.Y-r . F, Outhrl*. newsdealer. Hlghfield U rl

near Kutley Stallon.ORANGE VALLETY-

J J isiiellman. Hiphland Avrnue fltatloe. Montrose rhnrmacy, J. K,' Keeler Bert So^.-

land street. Ownga. Tel- 105*.PLA1NFIEU>- — ^

R. I* Morrow, fba D*ny Presi. piamHau. 'Phone 61.

PERTH AMBOT-L B- Moire, nawsdetler.

• RAHWAY- _! H. L Mnore. 31 CfetffT f t m t ’ RED FIANK-

,.John T Tetley m BOD, hewsdwilcra. Brood I street.

80UTH ORANGE—I E. A. Wnllace. newsdealer, fi South O n a n

Bvenup. •. Bt'MMTT- Benjamin P. Holmes, etatloner. Msln strotLJ Alfred J. Tjsne. office Summit Record' u p p e r ^^»N Tri+A m -

F- W. Poecker, newMJfaler.■ VERONA- 1

TtinfnsR Wetfb. printing offict. Dlooaflelg t avenue.I WATSRSfilNQ- . . 'I Charles Rrsdler. nfwsGSsIar.

WARKmOTON. N. 3 ^I Q m f W. Mfltar* 4 BelvUtfs m w .

Bftll gives Bignal.

pRnyfhg lIIuatrAflon, w hich th e Inventor c a lls a re fr lg ern to r a la rm ." E x tend ing fru m a b racket a tta ch e d to th e refrlgera* to r Is a pivoted “ float" w hich re s ts In Use w aste w a ter hasln. As th e w a te r In th e biietn Increases the float g rad u a lly rtsen. W hen th e w ater reacheg a p redeterm ined h e ig h t a email p ro jec tin g a rm com es In e r n ta c t w ith a sp ring ball, causing the la t te r to ring un til th e basin Is w ith ­d raw n , In this w ay th e housew ife know s In s ta n tly when th e d rip p an needs a t te n ­tion,

I m p r o v e d T o b a o o o B ox.A recen t Invention o f a M aryland roan

p rovides a box which m ay be used not o n ly for ca rry in g tobacco In th e pocket, b u t In cu ttin g th e weed. T he box Is m ade o f sheet m etal, w ith a p a rtitio n In the c en tre , form ing tw o com partm ents. These com parlm ehlB a re covered w ith th e excep­tion of a portion a t one end. The front end o f the box form s a knife , over which th e plug of tobacco re s ts when It la to be cu t. T he cover la al.so provided w ith a k n ife n t one end, which co -opera tes w ith

Holds and cu ts tobacco.

th e one on the box. Jn one of th e com- p a rim c jits 1b a sm all “ c a rrie r," by which th e tobacco, as consum ed, Is moved fo r­w a rd tow ard th e knife. W hen the cover Is ra ised a sp rin g fo rces th e tobacco above the knife. T he tobacco la then m oved forw ard by the “ c a rrie r" un til a “ chew " of the desired slxe la over the kn ife . By d o s in g the cover th e piece of tobacco Is cut off. T he o th e r compart* m e a t If fu r a reserve piece o f tobacco, the l a t te r being tran sfe rred w hen necessary.

F o r C a r ry in g r B rlu^ks,A fiirnple devii'eNby w hich a num ber of

b r ick s and sim ilar objects ran b« readily a n d conveniently lifted h a s been patented b y ji K an sa s m an, It Is show n In the a c ' co inpany lng lliustra tion . In o pe ra ting the U fler a num ber of bricks a re a rran g ed In a line T he p la tes a t each end of the

Lihe Stock on the Tarfn»

Toints to Se Constdtredin the Scloction^of Dahy Coins for /Silking and Vrtsding Furposss.

BT W, O. M U tm U B .

Held by p ressure .

T hose w ho have m ade a carefu l o f the d a iry cow a re inclined to look upon h e r aa a m achine fo r th e converting o f food producte Into mllkr ra th e r th an a* a re p re sen ta tiv e o f any p a rtic u la r breed. N ot long ago th e da iry cow waa fem oua, In a m easure, no t because she gave a la rg e am oun t o f m ilk w hich con­ta ined ft p roportiona tely la rge am o u n t of b u tte r fa t. bu t becauae h e r fam e depended U|.M>n w h e th er ahe w ee a rep resen ta tiv e of tile p a r tic u la r breed th a t wan undergo- goitig a specia l degree of popu larity .

The b reeders o f S horthorn c a t tle well rem em ber th e costly experienceB w hich they encoun tered w hen they d laregardad u tility an d en te red full fledged in to th e color cruae. T he red S h o rth o rn a t one tim e WAS reg a rd ed a s the only type of Im portance, and individuals, reg a rd less of th e ir Ind iv iduality or splendid cotifurm a- tlcju w ere d iscarded , sim ply because their color happened to be e ithe r w hite o r roan , o r u m ix tu re o f the two.

T he breertem of Je rsey ca ttle a lso h a ’ 4 a t tim es dev ia ted from the fundam en ta l principles o f m ilk production and have unduly em phanlxed such m inor p o in ti as color, b e a u ty -a n d skse. As a re su lt of th is dev ia tion th e breed exh ib its m any o f th e defects b rought abou t by such p rac tises . B reeders o f G uernsey cafile h ave a lso en te red Into th is s tra y held of fan cy a n d em phasised beau ty , pedigree and color a t th e expense of d a iry con­fo rm ation , constitu tion an d d a iry form .

I t is posB 'bls also th a t the H olstein* F r ie s ian b reed , though no t to euqh a g rea t decree , h a s m et its W aterloo in th e w ay o f fan cy and fine poin ts, fo r th e b reeders from th e first h ave recog* nixed th e Im portance o f th e d a iry m a­chine and have selected an im als lh a t m easu re long w hen th e u tility y a rd s tick Is applied. H ow ever, It Is fo r tu n a te . In­deed, th a t th is partlcu laiv fancy In breeds hue been replaced by a d iligent sea rch fo r a m achine, regard less of her tribe, th a t will d ig e s t ,a la rg e am oun t o f roughage and co n cen tra ted feeds and m ak e them Into m ilk th a t h a s both q ua lity an d q uan ­tity.

T h e <^aestloai o f B re e d .The question th a t Is very o ften asked

by the av erag e fa rm er If he In tends to ven tu re In th e d a iry business Is: “ W hat breed shall 1 begin w ith and to w hat ex ten t sh a ll I selec t pure bred Indiv iduals? D espite th e fa c t th a t th is q uestion has been d iscussed p ro and con ever since the d a iry cow waa a fa c to r In m ilk production th e re a re a lw ay s now vlew p^inta th a t a rise acco rd ing to th e c ircum stances and conditions under which the p roducer of m ilk finds him self. F o r Instance, a ll a re fa irly ag reed th a t th e Jerseiy produces m ilk o f th e g re a te s t value fo r th e m aking of b u tte r and th a t from a b u tte r fa t s tan d p o in t she la not excelled by any breed.

G uernsey breeders a re confident th a t m ilk from no o ther b reed of cow con­ta in s such a rich, a ttra c tiv e color. They a re agreed In m ain ta in ing th a t the G uernsey m ilk Is m ost desirable w hen ca te rin g to a specia l trad e w here th e people a re w illing to pay fo r b u tte r f a t plus color. T he H o ls te ln -r r ls tla n cow. recognised the w orld over os th e black and w hite cow, defies com petition from the stan d p o in t of m ilk production , Inas­m uch as none of her d a iry glstesa a re ca­pab le ,o f p roducing anyw here n e a r th e num ber o f pounds of milk In a given leng th o f time. B reeders o f Jerseys, G uernseys and A yrshlrea a s welt, a re no t w illing to concede the poin t th a t the H olstein is the m ost econom ical producer of milk, a n d ye t w hen you consider all the fac ts th e re Is n o t a g re a t deal o f d iffer­ence am ong th e best rep re sen ta tiv e s of any and a ll Of the dairy breeds.

T he firs t th in g to do In m ak ing a de­te rm in a tio n o r selection o f th e breed ing question, o r th e breed w hich you w ish to In sta ll In y ou r dairy , is to decide w h a t b reed you like b e st from a personal stBind- pc Ini, an d w h a t qua lity of m ilk le best ru lled and will sa tisfy your custom ers to th e la rg e st degree. I f th e re Is an y d iffer­ence In th e m ark e t price paid a t th e c ream ery o r b o ttlin g s ta tio n fo r a high p e rcen tag e of b u tle r fa t It would be foolish to eelect an im a ls p a rticu la rly fam ous fo r th e h igh p e rcen tag e of b u tte r f a t because It la reasonab le to believe th a t m ilk th a t will te s t five per cent, o r above Is m ore costly to p roduce th an m ilk te s tin g 3 .^ per cent.

O n e 's P e r s o n a l P referen G e<The flrfft question th a t one m u s t solve

In de te rm in ing w hich breed he likes best ts pe rh ap s of m ore Im portance th a n one would f irs t th ink . F o r InBlance. a Than thoroughly In Icv ^ w tth the Jersey .one who can see p o in ts o f excellence In h e r dlspo- PlMon and general m ake-up, would hard ly reach a pacify ing degree of sa tisfac tio n If he atLcm pted to care fo r and m an ag e a herd o f H o lste ln -F rlea lans. H is pereonal lik ing should be consulted, especially If. he figures a n y m easure of profit from the breed ing side In addition to th a t which roust n ecessa rily re su lt In th e m ak ing o f milk.

H ow ever, even th is personal lik ing or d islike Is beginning to be overlooked and lost s igh t o f by th e m an designated a s the d a lo 'm a n , who devotes a ll h is energy to the m ak in g of m ilk and u tte r ly d isregards th e b reed ing p rac tises w hich necessarily follow If he a tte m p ts to Im prove his herd by selection, m a tin g and In te lligen t b reed ­ing, r a th e r th an by the pu rch ase of a d ­d itional cows from th e drover.

D isregard ing then all points o f d istinc­tion a s reg a rd s breeds o f c a ttle and Look­ing upon th e cow a s m erely a m achine whose business Is the m ak ing o f m ilk, I t

ta Will to o o n tld tr tb o (oH ow lof poln ta: 81« m u t t luivo Ml appatlU , w hich fu r th a r - m ore m u u ic d ia e itiv o cap ao ltr . Thl» I* found devclopod to th e I n r i u t degroe w ith anim al* th a t p o o n u a la rg e ih ap o ly m u i- *le, a tro n c b ro ad low er Jaw an d a la rs a ba'rreL T h e re la a d la tlnctlon betw een a la rd e pauncl^ an d a ehapely barre l, lnai> m uch aa a w ell ap rung rib, deep body a n d long back a re necessary to r a large, de . elrable b a rre l, w hile even a n a rro w - chested , Blab sided, na rrow lolned Indi­vidual m ay h a v e a la rg e paunch. A n­o th e r m a tte r o f p rim e Im portance in a da iry oow la th e m ilk system , the s ea t o f w hich Is th e udder. A n Ideal udder Is one carried close to the body, ex tend ing well fo rw ard In fro n t, a tta c h e d h igh and b road behind—one t h a t la long fron t the ex trem e re a r a tta c h m e n t to th e ex trem e fron t.

T h e U d d e r .W hen fu ll o f m ilk It Is desirable th a t th e

udder shou ld a rc h w ell out, w ith Its re a r a tta ch m e n t fu ll In th e region of th e Ihlglis; th a t It be level or square nn th e bottom and th a t th e q u a rte rs , bo th In fro n t and behind , be of uniform size and d is tin c t d iv isions sep a ra te them In each ease. T he te x tu re o f th e en tire udder should be so ft, v e lve ty an d glove-Hke. W hen th e m ilk Is rem oved the udder should d ecrease m a te ria lly In slae, be free from a n y h a rd n ess and show evl- denoes th a t p ro v e beyond a doubt th a t all o f th e a lveoli cells a r e w orking celle and th a t every tis su e an d every cell w hich Is in s tru m e n ta l In fo rm in g the m ilk be tuno- tlona l in th e h ig h est degree. H ow ever, It is tio t a lw ay s th e la rg e s t udder th a t is th e m ost desirab le, and i t la no t a lw ays th e one th a t con fo rm s m ost com pletely to th e one described th a t g ives the m oat m ilk.

T he c irc u la to ry system le very im por­ta n t, Inasm u ch a s t t Is th e agency of tra n s p o r ta tio n a f te r th e food Is collected In the s tom ach . W hen th e food ts mixed tho rough ly w ith th e v a rious secretions. It IS tak en up by th e blood and the n u trien ts and d is trib u te d to su ch portions of th e body a s dem an d replenishing. N ervous force Is a lso a n essen tia l to the d a iry cow. W ith o u t a w illingness to do h e r w ork It Is Im possible to have the g re a te s t efllclsncy. N erve fo rce Is Indicated la rg e ­ly by th e expresalon of the eye, th e b read th of fo rehead an d general outline of the face, a s w ell a s by gen era l opSTi- ness of th e e n tire s tru c tu re , p a rticu la rly In th e region o f th e b ack o f sp inal col­umn.

T he to u r ch ief cen tres of a c tiv ity or sy stem s o f a d a iry cow a re : F irs t, d lges- llva; second, m ilk ; th ird , c ircu la to ry ; to u rih , nervous; b u t If th e cow lacks con­s titu tio n a l v igo r It Is Impossible fo r her to la s t o r w o rk th ro u g h a series of y s a n . C o nstitu tiona l v igor la Indicated In m any ways. I t is desirab le, first to h ave a n anim al w ith a la rg e mild, expressive eye. Tills Ind icates In a m easu re the gen era l vigor o f th e e n tire an im al.

A w ell sp ru n g fo re rib and a deep egg-* e h u e d chea t ind ica tes oonstltu tlonal vigjBr, and m ay be tak en a s evidence th a t th e re Is p len ty o f room for th e w orkings of th e v ita l o rgans, w hich a re locatad tn th is region.

iB d le a t lo B s o f V ig o r .The g en era l v igo r o f a d a iry now Is

a lso Indicated to an e x te n t by th e pflabll- ity o r looseness o f h e r skin and by th e g lossiness of h e r h a ir. F o r Instance, w ith a dull cxpresslonein the eye, to g e th e r w ith a th ick le a th e rv skin, w hich In tu rn la covered b y co arse d ry co a t of hair, would Indicate to an obeerver of an im als th a t a cow w as seriously a t fau lt In her gen era l h ealth an d v igor. A nim als worked h a rd d u rin g a long m ilk ing period, how ever, will necessarily ta ck th e bloom, finish and gen . e ra l b eau ty o f o u tlliie .th a t Is p resen t in an an im at th a t h a s recen tly freshened, a n d w hose feeding h a s been well k ep t up d u r­ing th e period In w hich she w as d ry . H ow ­ever, th e g en era l shape or conform ation of th e cow Is n o t a lte re d by oontlnuoue o r lle rs ls ten t m ilk ing , and It ie a lw ays derirab le to se lec t a n Individual th a t h as a room y ch est and ex tended barre l.

I t Is sa fe to say th a t w h a t we w an t la a com bination o f qualities, such aa quality , w hich la Indicated by fine bone, loose pliab le sk in , fine horn an d oily se­cretions; d a iry conform ation , w hich Is Indicated by a tendency o f th e anim al tq be w edge shaped, th a t Is, shaped so s i to Ind icate th a t th e re will be no te n ­dency o r room fo r the p lacing of la rge am o u n ts of flesh o r f a t In th e region of th e shoulder, back , loin o r rum p, an abundance o f room fo r a la rg e shapely barre l a s w ell ns p len ty of space In th e region of th e choei fo r the p lacem ent of (he v ita l o rg an s an d constitu tion , th e Indication of w hich h av e been previously outlined.

T hese po in ts describe an Individual a n i­m al th a t will no t bo a d isappo in tm ent w hen we ask h e r to m ake good m ilk and m ake It a t a profit. In spite, how ­ever .of all o f th e desirab le points In tb s Individuality o f the cow. If she lacks h e red ita ry Influencee o r If h e r ancesto rs h ave no t been selected fo r m ilk p roduc­tion o r m ilk m aking , d isappo in tm ent Is very a p t to he encountered . Ind iv iduality w hich Is a com bination o f a ll the e x ­te rna l points m entioned Is desirab le and useful In th e h ig h est degree oqly w hen I t le backed up by a pedigree o f know n origin and recognized efficiency. T he co r­rec t com blna tm n o f Individuality and pedigree In su re a profitable anim al, bo th from a b reeding and m ilking standpoint, provided she be given a n abundanos o f p a la tab le m llk -m ak ln g foods, as w ell as reoognlzed m uscle a n d bone-grow log foods.

cases open ing on one side, th e y a re a r ­ranged to open on a ll fo u r s ides o f the cabinet. T his Increases Its acceesblllty and m akes It poselble fo r four men to use th e cab in e t a t th e sam e tim e .. The cab inet la co n stru c ted on m odern lines, being made o f seve ra l sections o r un its . A ddi­tiona l u n its m ay be added w hen neces­sary . E ach o f th e sections Is m ade re­versible, BO th a t It can be pu t fro n t or back w ith re sp ec t to th e ad jo in ing sec­tion.

■ A W oiiiB n*s In v e u t lo D .A novel device recen tly pa ten ted by a

W est V irg in ia w om an Is the unique d u s t­pan show n lo th e accom panying Illu s tra ­tion. I t w as designed w ith one ob jec t In view —to overcom e the objection o f the o rd in a ry d u stp an . In th e la t te r ntj p ro­v ision Is m ade fo r p reven ting th e d u st and d ir t from blow ing off th e pan afte r, I t Ijgs

i Ijeen g a th e re d . In th is Im proved pan It Is

on th e floor. T h is pan, w hen closed. Is In

Ilftp r n r f then sep a ra ted and p la rrd In c roU iri wilii the su rface nf th t end bi'lckw A n upw ard pull upon th r Imndle tlic end plates, th ro u g h th e medium o f the co nnec tlr« levera, to he forced ag a in st ihe end bricks w ith pKSSfirc upnroxlm .alelv j tf,';fHUiLliiiK the w eight to be lifted . I t l6 - —, . —a.------claim ed th a t ihe preasuro ag a in st the euu b rick s wlil so bind the in te rm ed ia te bricks aa to pn vpTit th e ir dlaplacem t'at,

8f‘r t lo > ia l -T jrpe C’a b lb e t ,A Bectlonol type cab inet o f In te rest 'to

prInterB bus b w n devised and pa ten ted by a Wisciinalti m an. In the case o f the o rd in a ry p rin te rs ' cab inet bu t one man rftTi work ;il It ftl a tim e and three or fo u r c o m t o r e m ay be kep t w aiting.TliPFc objoi’iiuns flre overcom e In the Im-

Accessible on fo u r aWef.'

p roved cabinet shown In th e acoosipany* tn g illustra tion . Inatead o f ftU th# type

CASTORIAfor Lifiuitg tad CU14ra>.

Till Hind Yoti H m A h n |t BiatH

■'V >

H and le folds lld,

th a fo rm of a box, On» o f tHs sldss o f th* box form * the f ro n t odge o f th s flustpan w han th e l a t t e r la opened. In th e top of th e b tm a re atoba th ro u g h w hich extend th e rod* o f th e handle. These rods s re

vpIVOted to th e fn ) h t edge o f th e box. A f­te r th e d u s t a n d d ir t have been b rushed Into th e d u s tp an th e box is lifted by th e hand le , .As th e la t te r Is ra ised th e fro n t o f th s d u s tp an 1» dm w n up. th ro w in g a ll th e d o g t in to th e box, the Ud effectually sea ling th e fro n t and-preven ting th e aoct- den to l escape o f th e contents.

n e w e l F t r e - e s e s p e ., A n im provem en t In fire-escapes—one w hich w ill keep cool even w hen sub jec ted ' tg th e h e a t o f a bu rn ing s tru c tu re —l i show n hv th e accom panytW Illu stra tion , I t is th e Inven tion of n N ew Y ork m a n . : One fe a tu re Is th e construetlon o f th e

I ru n g -ladder, w hich Is fo th e sh ap e o f a , "V ," in th e p o in t of w h ich one end o f th e ru n g Is- faetened . T he su p p o rtin g ehah ts a re aU sch ad to th e ends. T h e ru n g s e sn - n6 t come Is co n tac t w ith th e h o t w all o |

I tb e b u rn in g b u ild in g T h e low er a rm o f , th o ru n g -h o ld e r Is pointed. T h is fo ro es .lt . ih tq ^ th P xM lt u n d e r tM - ^ s lg u o f th o se

on th e la tte r , affo rd ing a firm foo ting and p reven ting th e ladder from swinging. T h s device can be s to red In a sm all space

B u n g s can n o t get hot.

w hen It I t n o t In use, an d can be read ily b rough t Into o p e ra tio n w hen necessary .

O e v la e . f o v B a b y C a r r ia g e s .K n o w in g -th a t U la a lm o st Im possible to

safely p r o ^ a p e ram b u la to r over s tre e ts oavered‘'w lth Ice an d snow, a M lohlgan m an h a s designed a simple a tta ch m e n t w h e re h r ru n n e rs can be read ily s u b s ti­tu te d in p lace o f th e wheels. T h e ' r u n ­n e rs s r e In poire, and a re fastened to th e

R u n n ers In p lace af wfattla. ,axletrsu by btadrets. They are ad)ustqd so that they ottn .ba quickly dttengdged and thp athostB used when necessary. A perambulator thus equipped with runners affords a.warm, comfoiiable cotiveyanne agd, OMrdbig, to tbe-mveatar, its dls- tanoe from the ground make* the ooou- goni less liable bo cold ttaso It he or abb rode fh.tba ordinary'elelgli.

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NEWAHK EVENING NEWS. MONDAY, JANUARY 27. 1908. 16

LOCALS WILL GO TO TOURNEY

^pected tlut Teo Teams Will Roll in N. B. A. Competi­

tion at Rochester.

TO MEET AGAIN NEXT SUNDAY NOAQ TOPS THE INDIVIDUALS

F o rm a l action w ith a view to h a v ln i l lb le cUy repronem ed a t ih f N utlom u

Itow jlng ABBoclftllon T ou rn am en t which will be held ut Unchenler, N. Y., from Afarch 2 to 14 ineluylve, wah tak en yea- lOhlay a fle rnoou a t the an n u a l m eeting Of the N ew ark BowIMr: Aafloclallon a t tho K ru ey c r ArnrhcUitlon room s on B fl- tnon t avenue. R ep rd en ta tlv ea w ere p res­en t from el(fht of the rln b s and coneld- erab le business was iranuacteO. T he Min- era lhoa w ere elected to ntemhepehlp, m ak­ing e ig h teen clubs now In the a taocla- tlon.

T he annual election of ofllcera w as held w ith th e following reaiiU: PreHldent, Lee H. Jo h n s; vlce-prealdem , E ilw nrd W. P ierson ; secre ta ry , Freit MiiJtioa; tre a s ­urer, A. J . W oolflr; cxvoutlvo cu inm illt’C. (Tcorge Dennrim um , iltiirg e M iller anu K dwurd Welae.

I'^rom pr-tjen i indications th e re will bo ab o u t ten lo<*al team s to rnnipeio .it Roch­es te r In the fl\x>-maii chiim ihonahlp, the memberB to hpIU up uml roll in the tw o ' nrnti and Inrtlvlduul t^ompetltlona. The clubfl w hich hnvG already algnifled their In tention to take part In th e alt«lr*.are as follow s: K rueger A. and B, T u ied o , T u x ­edo Colls, Mincralltefl, Oxfords, Kiiat.'vllk*s and W est Ends. A nother m eeting of the asBociation will ho held a t the K rueger room s noxl Sunday ttficrnoon w hen dde- gulr-a to the nntlcim l body will he elected and o th e r routine huBiiiess tn inauctod.

Any team or bowhT to ta k e p a rt In the R o ch es te r tcmrney will have lo dc a mem­ber o f the local assoeliUion and en ter th ro u g h th a t body. There w as cousldor- able dlscuFSiun yeslerday uver the oues- tlou of hav ing nil local tou rneys contluct- ed In nccordoh^e w ith ihe ruh-s of the as- (KK’lutlon. This' m a tte r will probably be th ru sh ed ou t a l the moetlitg uoxl Sunday.

I 'n t rso ii G e ls in L in e .T he m em bers of the P a ssa ic County

ITowlInK Assoclatltin got In line yeste r­day fo r the nof'heater 1‘ourney, a t ihetr an n u al m eeting held a t P a te rson . Odlcers w ere e lect4Ml and didcgates to th e con­vention w ere chosen. A lready five five- m an team s, ten tw u-m an com hlnatlons and s ix teen indlvldualR have filled out appllcatLons to roll In the cham plonsUlps.

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' SOUTH SIDE TOURNEY.

LEGLISE TEAMS IN RACE

All Rights, National A and IroqtKMs on £vm Tenns

for Leadership.

CRACK FOOTBALL ELEVEN OF THE TIGER A. C. OF THIS CITY

K ttllo n tt l A. C, n m l lilniHh S id e DciwK e r a T ie d f o r F i r s t P lo c e —S te tn e r

llw a Hligh A v e ra g e ,T he N ationa l A, C. hufe pulli^d up on

even te rm s with the South Side team for the lend In the South Side Five-m an Row ling Tournuraeiil. E ach q u in te t has won eigh t gam es and lost while theN atlonu l M onday N ights, which u re next In o rder, htive seven victorieii to their c red it, ns nKainat th ree defeats. The team s a re p re tty evenly m atched, aa fou r a re bunvhrd In fourth place.

S teiner, of the Oscawannwa, is lending am ong the Individuals, w ith a m ark of 1D2.7 fu r e igh t gnmes, G uerin, of th e Boiith Sides. Is second, w ith an av e rag e of lflD.6, w hile Q rlnsted , of the Iroquois, h a s 1^.6. Tho South Sldt'H have high teum average,

R elm onts high team score. and C. Scholl, high individual acorc, 256. The team H tanrlh^ find Individual averages ofthose w ith and ba tte r a re

T e a m S tn u d ln ii:,follows:

w . L. Av©. H.S.. H 2 9ft9. 8 2 KS2 fl 9ft*l. 7 3 kH.h DM. G 4 8G4 927. e 4 93fi.9 fkV2

4 820.2 863. H 4 im.4 924

N S47.ll y2(). G E 841.5 'ill

5 813-7 d:uiS 5 HLV1.2 !il>4

. 7 7 807.4 91i, 4 6 80'2.2 9U. 'i 7' T79 mi

K 734 w1 : 74fi.l 79/

6 741.4 833

N ationa l A. C..................South Side ................ -...N ationa l M onday NightU scaw anna .....................Acme .................................Le Gliese Iroquois M ulV r D nrkw ood JJelm ont H arm o n la Idle H our S outh End Com pany L N onparli 'CadlTliic Alpine

lu « l lv ld n u l A v rF n ire s .Q. Av.

S teiner, C lscaw anna............... 8G uerin , South Hide................. 10OrlnstPfj, ItmjuolB.................. 10K lfttner. South Side............... 10E. K lH b tr, N at. Moru N ., . . 10SchwetLger, O scaw aniia.......1ftN oack Iroquo is ...................... fi

•'J. W olfe, Idle H our............... 12B rucker, C ad illac .................. 6Sapln, N ational A. C ............. 10K eller, A cm e............................ 10Ij. Buumbuish. Mon. N ig h t., lu J . BauinbUfK, Mon. N igh t., 10 A. G raef. N ational A. C ,. , , 10M aler, N ational A. C ............ 10M ay, M uller Oppel, M uller H anks, H aftnoniaKelm, A cm e..........B ly the. Oscaw fm nn...............

The pace is sw ift In th e Le Ollse F lve- m sn Bowling Tourney. wUb th e leading learns p re tty well bunched. T here Is a triple tie for first place am ong the All R ight. N ational A and Iroquois qu in te ts . Each liae won tw elve gam es and lost two. BUI N oack. o f th e Iroquois, Is Showing the way am ong th e Individuals, with a m urk of 2(0 , and he has a big lead over O rln iied one of h is team m ates, who U Second w ith 1R9. N oack also has high score honors w ith u to ta l of. 279. The team Btundlng and Individual averages of those who have ItiO an d b e lte r a re a s follows;

T e a m A la n d la g .W. L.i W. L.

All R igh t...... 12 71 South S ide...... B sNailuhii] A . .,. u 2| Kvinpor Park . 6 9IroqiiolB ........ 12 2l W©flt F n d ........ 0 8Bruou ............. U 3] K rueger R ...... 3 7O scaw anna , , 10 t 'A le r ts ............. 4 10K'ibvnstyln ,. 10 4| Woodsld© . 4 10AUhlln 7 SIMupcuIB ............ 4 8\a* GlSue ........... 8 4] Coruirwrclal .. 3 9Tilxi-dy Colt*. 8 tl No. N ew ark .. «j 10Houtli End__ 8 4| Ai-ruw* .......... . ii 11N’ntlonnI Five 3 4, Blttuvelt ........ . 1 11N'uwurk C .. ., & S 'N igh t O w la.,.. 1 13All-Amorican. 7 7|

J iu l l iT d u a l A v e ra g s s ,G. 11.B. Av.

No;iclK, IruijuoiJ.................... . tl 279 209ii'OQiiiila................ . 14 w IRI

-\dama, Tuxvflo C o lla ........ . 10 1»8V’ermcule, Tux©do CoUa .. , 12 2ii; 197Kiigent' Rue. All R ig h t...... - 14 'M 194L-.-wnt, South S ide.............. . 14 731 192sSchroedt-r, R abensileln ....... . 13 206 191Appel, aSuuih SJdw.............. 18 281 191Gli-iclmian, All U lg tu ........ . U m 191Cronin, R.«b©nkt©ln..... ........ H ‘irr 19USt-nfelder, J iru au ...... ............ . 12 220 190321y Rii«, All R ig h t............ . 14 7H 1S9Koejcel, N utiunal A -.......... . 14 213 189Schmaufler, N ationa l A .... 14 2fi3 189tVeiaa, IrorjuoiB..................... . H 257 199lfa.UHsJIng, AUBiln................ . ti 189lirochn. A u stin ..................... . 10 210 IS8Uuhiuief, Tuxftdn L’nita . .. . . ID 211LariiP, East Krul.................. 213 I8."fP au l. Iroijuolp...................... . n 211 185i ’a rr. N orth N fw n rk .......... .. i I9i 183Cfurlark, AUt Ib............ ........ . 12 239 182JulinBuii, O arow K nna........... . H 2T9 1H2K. liiftJly, K em p tr P a rk .. . 12 247 i«iHelmlter, South S id e . , ........ . 10 232 ISOHuh©, K:ial L n d .................... . 14 220 181Optlyko, N 'uiih N ew ark ... Stovokel, A rrow ....................

. 8 18ft

. 14 207 ISO

WEINGARTH TO MEET SMITH,

A. Steoker, Muller. Jacq u o t, South Side. C. Hchol], B elm ont...Ost, S ou th S id e ....... .Oletrove, A cm e.........Cobh. Iroquois,.R atio , Iroquiils..........n u sch am , B elm ont... Shreve, S outh E n d ...

132.7159.6 1K2.G 1K2.1 182,1151.2 M l.2179.7ns.A377.6177.1175.7174.7174.6174.4174.3 V73.7173.6m .4173.2173.1 173172.5 ITI.'J171.7 i;e,9 17D.4170.3170.1

ta

W L. G. Av12 ft 98 279 21H

H4 2579 3 2048 119 ■M) 19k8 h IIU *45 190S B 12(1 290 UitlG h 96 2fiS 1900 6 101 •279 2E'lV H2 2M 1946 m 27(1 19ft4 5 m 256 1944 6 80 247 181& llN 2'IG 186H 137 256 19(+4 N 10*2 2i')63 7 90 258 19.')3 9 99 236 18UQ 11 106 263 183

ELKS BOWLING LEAGUE;Kfcw B m n a w lc k LodKc^ L ^ e d ln g

R a c e w i th H o b o k e n Q a in t e t u Clo>€ S o c o n d .

T h e ra c e for cham plonslrlp honors in this K lks Bowling League ap p ea rs to be n u i- row lng down to a con test betw een New B runsw ick and Hoboken. T he New Brunsl- w ick five has been rolling In good form Blnce th e tourney began, and occupy the lop position with a record of fifteen sflo- to rie s an d three defeats. H oboken, how ­ever, is a good second, w ith six teen vlc- fo rlea an d five dofeatB. T he N ew ark Lodge q u in te t occupiefi aovenih pogltioj, w ith a record of nine victcu'les and twel'i*^ de fea ts . T he Blamllng of the team a fo l­low s:

W. L.l W . L.N. B runsw ick . 36 3 iH ackensack ... 15 9H oboken ........ 3f» 3;New£Trk •.......... 9 12New Y o rk ...... 1? G) R utherford . — 6 15B rooklyn .4. . . 12 61 K earny ............ J 21Je rse y C ity .... 14 71 Bnyonne . . . . . . . o

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THREE HANDBALL MATCHES.Davtiii. B n td e r a n d C a n u e l ly Vto*

tp n o t iB | n C o n te a ta o n t h e Har*- r l a o n C In b ’a C o a r t .

W . F . D avie defeated J , L . Sullivan In a five-gam e handball m atch a t th e head-

- q u a r te rs o f Uie H arriso n H an d b all Club yeste rd ay , D aniel B ruder won from C. an d B. Croock In a th ree-gam e leriee, w hile D. C^onnetly disposed o f Q. B u rg e r T h e scores;W . F , D av is .......... . 21 21 I t 18.21J . L . S u lliv an ......................... lli 19 21 21 UD. B ru d e r .* ............. . 21 16 31C* C roock and S. C ro o ck ..............18 21 19G. B urger. ............... . 21 16 16p ; C o n n e l ly . . . . . . . . . ...........................is 2 1 . ^

B O W L I N G T O - N I G H T

T he following league and tourney gam e* w ill be rolled to -n ig h t:

If«w a r k t^aagm e.K ru e g e r a i W est £3nd, f a rk A. A.

a t R o iiv n ie . ^gahaaliasfc L e a g ia a .

R ay Vlow a t Celluloid. ^ A th la t lo iM R w e .

P assa ic a t E lisabeth .O x fo rd T o n rw ay p

Iroquois, O xford A, T u ied o , Ox­fo rd alleys.

lio O lis c T o a r n e y .A ustin . K ruegor, O ioaw anna , Le

O lise alleys.\ n a b e a e t e l a T o n r a e y .

E qultablo U. O xford, S tan d ard . R abeneteln alleys.

O ra n g e C ity T o a r n e y .E a s t Orange a t E u rek a .,

I r o q u o is T o u r n e y .R ahw ay , n n lv e rs a l ,. E lisab e th

Stara.-^Iroquois alleys.• B ta sa a lo L a a g u e . ■ - f'-r

T rllu m in ar y a Bt. A lbans, gom cry illeys.

L o rn l B o w le r a n d C h a m p io n lo n<»U G r e a te r Nfevr Y o rk T o u r n e y S e r ie s

T o *n io rr< iwJim m y Sm ith han completed enc-th lrd

of hiH srhcdule* In the GrtMter New Y'jirk and Iiilerchy h idivitlual RdwUng Chain- [ilonelilp Tournnniynl lUid haa iiul yet tiiMiL'd defeat. He haa met tw elve men end all have gone the aam c route, while ho has live yet to face. Wllliuin Weln- B^ortli, the local m an. la 0 [ie of these )nlter, amt he and Hmlih will liook up to., riiorruv, n ight fm the Anii'hion alleys. The Tmucli is creatini? ft guud deal of Intereel. for " W e ln j ' haw hecn doing Bunii* excellent bowling aw ay fm m home, as was Infltuni'cd In hlM vlolor)- over Johnny VoorheU, a t B ronhlyn, recently, The otheri^ yet tn meet Sm ith iin* Duiibiir. Ilu lclt, H oran and Schaeder, with fiunbar likely to cause h im the m ost trouble.

I^ee JohnH has an Im portan t seJ leu on for to-m orrow night, m eeting Alex Dun­bar on the Oxford uileye, this city. D unbar holds se<.-ond nlHce. wi t h .bihns fourth, and some m u sho<jtln|f is an tlc l- pfltetl, AH vb-tory will mean much for either nriian. They h ave never rolli-d many Indltldunl m nichcp apalnst each o ther thoufifl'i they h ave been on opposing team s (or several seasMtiB. Jnltnp's victory over W eiiigarth on F rid ay n ighi and the fact that he will be rolling >n his hnnv- alpM s hfl^■e m ade him a favorilp hi the m atch. The stundhiK of Lhc bowler« In th e race lu as follows:

Smith .........................D unbar .....................Voorhels ..................Johnu .........................SchoUx ......................Nelson .......................W olngarth ..............Heins .........................Horan .......................Sch.aedcr .................Rimp ........................Riddell ......................H ulett .......................Cohn ..........................K oater ......................

Schwebke

WOMEN GOLFERS OBJECT.______ _ 4*

A w a r d in g o f T o u r n e y to C h ev y C h aae C ornea In f o r A d v e rs e

C r i t ic i s m .The aw ard ing of llte next w om en's am ­

a teu r golf cham pionship to the Chevy Chase Club, of WoBhlr£?ton, has ‘occa­sioned no end of adversn comment. I t will be rem em bered th a t a t the recent a n ­nual m eeting of th e United S ta tes Gulf AssoclatloTi, held in New York, W. Fel- lowea Morgan^ tho secre ta ry , presented petitions tro m th e w om en's golf aosocla- ilona of B oston and Philadelphia, request­ing tlia t tho tou rnum en t be aw arded to the Ph iladelph ia C oun try Club. W ord to the sam e efCect wa« ulso received from the W omen’s M etropo litan Golf Assoctuilon.

Despite a ll this, th e vote was in favor of Chevy Chase, i t would ap p ea r as tf the wUhes of th e wom en cut little figure w ith the dolegutes of tho U. S. Q. A., which has Ijrompted one- c ritic to a sk the (juestlon, how long will the womon stand lo r auch trea tm en t?

On the o th e r side th e women have the ir golf union, and for veura they have demonHtrated th e ir ab ility to cope suc- cessfully w ith ex isting conditions, the sam e aa the men. M aybe thk- day Is not fa r d istan t w hen the eonGtnnUy IncreaHlnff nrm y of wom en go lfe rs in America will decide lo a sae rt Ihem selvea. Tliey probably know w here th ey wanrt to go and w hat they w ant b e tto r th an even the ' wise m en” who m ake such w eird and w onder­ful rulings each y ear a t Delmonico's.■ » •

Thom as O. S m ith w as elected preitldent of the Glen R idge Golf Club S a tu rday afternoon, to succeed D avid M. Standlsh. O ther offleere chosen w ere: Vtco-presi- dent, P r lts L lfidenm eyer; sec re ta ry . R ob­e rt C. T hom son: treasurer,, F ran k C, Van Auken; finsnctal sec re ta ry , W . C, Col­son; cap ta in and chairm an of th e greens oommlttee. F roderlck B aldw in; chairm an house com m ittee, R . C. T lngley; to u rn a ­ment, J. 0 . Newell. H . M. E d w a M r W. I. Tlcknor, F r ^ e r l c k Baldwin, R, C. *flng^ ley and K en n eth C>wen w ere nam ed a s a special com m ittee to investigate an d r e ­port w ays and m eana to ex tend th e golf course to e igh teen holes and w hen read y to repo rt c u l a apeclal m eeting of the club.

NEW GYM AT INSTITUIE,

CRISP BITS OF SPORT GOSSIP

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Items of Interest tienn Here and There Tersely Told for

Busy Readers.

PAST AND FUTURE EVENTS

M any a th le tics of natlm ia] promlDsno* a i r nvh^duled to partic ipa te In th e FiUh tim e AthloUc Club's varntval in M adtioa Square Garden, New York, to-n ight. Iqthe list uf compotltora a re to found th e nam ee of ten clmniplons, severa l form er ohuiiiplona. a world's record holder anyilirt'c holders of A m erican rccordis. NamM ot e iitran U well known In the athleUq world a rc thope of 4 . li. T ay lor and Q u f Hawklria, of the U nlvaralty o f Pennayl* vuiiui; Ell B. Parsons, of Yale: M artbl J. hh'uUlim. of ihe Irlsh-A inerlcan A. C.t ChurloH J, Seita and H a rry H illm an, of the Now Vurk A. C .; A m erica’s cbam ploahjgh luirtller, Fo rrest Sm ithson, form erly

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H. a I

LEADING TEAMS CLOSE IN ORDER

Llewellyn Bowlers Set Pace in Orange Tourney with

Washingtons Second!

BURY HAS THE BEST AVERAGE

Ttie race in the O range r u y Jl<iwl1ng Cham pionship has asaum ed an In te resting phase w ithin Llie past week. The Llewellyns, who have been m aking a run- tiwuy of thi* rnm pctltlon. huvo had th e ir lead redu<’eii su th a t now (hut tuam han only g.inu- iirlvanlage om'h way 4)\T-r Uio W anhlngtons, which a re ftenund. The Eui’ckas a re i Iuhc np in th ird pldCf. Ttie Llewellyns LriVe u ciianr*- l«i pull liway this week, na thi-y meet tho Orntigo Valley Lyi-eutu team, wliich is next to Iasi in the race.

Hury, of the l.lr-wellynn, contlm ies hla liigli class pinning and liulcls lo Llie top of llic irullvldual uverngi’ c:,lum n. l'’or his Ltvelvu gaineK tic has a tnark i>f 193. He h.-iH high indlvtuiuil scu n ’, a to ta l of M urray, of W ashington, andHohliP, of LUiWviiyn, a re wi ouiid und third, rpspoctl\a‘ly. The lendlrsi Llewellyn ctm- tiiigerii has high tenr:i iiverngp. yjo.y. and liigli ti.am score, I 'he tram Ptiitidiugitnd indlvldun! averrsgea over luo, a re an follows:

T e a m S tun illu (g .W. L. Av. H S.

IJew rllyn .......................... 9 3 91H.9 90sWaHhlnffloii ..................... S 4 844.9 517ICurpkiL ............................... 7 6 844.S DJtiE nlerprlne ......................... 9 7 KT»9.S 945E ast O range...................... 6 4 H34.1 W»1NtusBuu ............................... G % 835.7 902Lyceum .............................. 4 8 fKR.l WJOOruagG A. A....................... 4 U 784.8 9u9

l i id lv id n n l A verugoH .G. Av. H.S.

Bury. L 'nw rllyn ...................... 12 103Muvruy. W uphliigUm............ 3 189.2 iHHobhfl. Lilowellyn.................. 12 liv8.9 23SW ulerlleld, E u rek n ............... 12 186.2 238M atlhe^a , K nlcrprlse ......... ii ls5.5 242L’alhtway. Llew eilvn............ 12 1S2.6 &I2Rue, LleWi-ilyn................ 9 182.R 1&9Duryf'tt, E n ierprlne ............... 15 !79,ii 23iiR iley., Enlerprii^c................. 12 lT9 4 2:7apnln. W asliing lon .............. 12 17K 304Imkifi. E ast O range......... 9 174.3 234Noack, N useau....................... 9 174 213C lark. E u rek a ....................... 3 172 177Johnson, ( N assau ................... 12 IT2.6 204M eGraih.- W ash ing ton ......... 9 172.2 . 2WNeale, W ash ing ton .............. 12 172.1 i*(i3WalHh. N assau ....................... 15 171.8 2t»0Loaey. Em erprlsC ................. IG 171.3 19SG rover. E u r e k a . . . . , . . . .* . . . . 9 171 191'^'obb. NuKsau................. 6 110.3 187W ang. Ensi O range................. 9 170.3 392Koopfl, E n terp rise ........ 9 1G9 2 213N orth, Llowellyn.......... . 13 ICS.O 2S5D rink. N upsau........................ 3 1G8.1 191H. Livingston, E. O range.. 9 166.7 213Cordler. E u rek a ...................... \2 KB.ll 2W)Gregglo, Lyceum .................... 6 inB.2 li iG rlnslead , N a s s n u .. . . . ........ 1? IfiR ]sf>Edw ards, E n te rp rise ........... fi U‘5 1STMilne. L lew ellyn..................... 3 1G5 187

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ST. BENEDICT’S GOOD. RECORD

• The Tiger A. C. football eleven of th ii city. In Its perform ances on th e gridiron last season, m aintained a high reputation am ong o ther elevens in th is vicinity by gnlng through Its schedule w ithout a de- rcut, L ast season w as rem arkab le be­cause only six points wore scored agaltiiithe Tlgcra by opposing team s, it being

T iger goal-line h a s been crossed in th ree years. The m ost notablevicto ry of the Tigers lost season w as over the N eptune Hlgl] School team of Ocean

Grove, w hich aggrrgu tlon the Tlge^^ downed by th e M ore of U lo 0, A largi p a rt of tne success and good showing of tlie eleven is ascribed [<i the cnarlilng uf L am pkf. o f M ichigan I nis’erstty , '03. Tin p layers in the uccoinpiinylng ulcilure read ing from left to right, sirt- nw follows. Top row —W Uion, left tackle and m an­ag er; M cCormick, Cruwley, Theurer, Roes. R yan. B o ttom row H. Mcnuruiiigb, Mo- M anus, H ow ard , captain . 8chm idl uml A. M cDonough.

t * BLACKLIST" a S E REVIEWED.From Evidence Submitted It Appears a s if Pulliam Has All

the Better of the Argument.W hether H a rry Pulllfinj, president of

ihe Nulinnal Li'ftgur, and b m em ber of lhc N ational Connrnlaslon, w ins or goes down to defeai in his fight ag a in st Urn phiycrs' "b luck lls t” r<auluti(m adopted by the N ational .VsaoclaUoT; of Professional Baseball Clubs, he will have the sullhfuc- llou of having ba iticu for a principle ihu t believed wuh rig h t. Allhoughthe taken by Mr. Pulliam inUie controversy. In which he cham pioned lh c liioai* of Lew W illse, Cam pbell, Deln- Ingi.T lUid lhc nineteen o ther players or; ilie list, Stirred up a horneT s neat in tho tan k s of tlte btisebnll polltJchina, on the o lh tr hand Fiillmm has won th e adm lra- Unn uf thouHiinda of baseball funs and ^■uulnlend^ltlon from club ow ners and iiiU iiugcrs' who m ain tain th a t ttio gam e hJiuiild be played fairly by uii ooncernsd.

Like a anr< wil Bvuct-ul. P u lliam entered Into ihe llglu w ith a big supply of am . iniinillun. W hen ho secured nis powder he planted his guns, fired s tra ig h t ahead a:ul luruTed hard on M anager W alter W. Burnham , of thin city. k'. T. Powers. pn-9ldeni, and John H. Fn rre ll. Bcoretary <if tho N alioniil As&odjUion. Tim Mur- nuiu , u m ember of the N ational Board of .\rb ilra tl( in of the N ationa l ABSoclallon; Jim O 'Rourke, of B ridgeport, who In triv duced the "b lack lla r ' resolution, and G urry H errm ann , , p residen t of the Na- ilunul Commission, iilao come under P u l­liam ’s fire. All of Pu lliam ’s a tta c k s were liased on facts aecured from records of Uie Nutionttl Commission end N ational Aesockulon. and based chiefly on the rulings In the W lliae case.

W ith the evidence subm itted by Pulliam It uppearH th a t he is w ag ing his fight on solid ground and has tlie u e u e r of tin* argum ent. T ha t a hU^ckhst of ptuyers is in existence, and th a t Ihe N ational Asso­ciation voted to debar these tw unly-tw o p layers from pluying a ilyw here outside of th e T ri-S tate Leugup—th e O’R ourke reso-

II

F o r m a t O p o o f tt i , W i l l T o k o P li io o T o - B lc k t w t t k S p e c U I P r o v r a i i r

o f BTCMtii iB M a lk B a l l .T he opeolnc o f th e new gym naelum of

th e Young M en'* CathoUe la i t i tu te on tho m ein floor o f th e build ing on New e trea t w ill' tak e p lace to -n igh t. A epeotal pro-

f;tam hae beep a rra n g e d and a num ber of he older inenibere o f th e o rgan ieatioa will tak e part. ■T he orgao iaation w as th e pioneer am ong

Catholic aMOOlatlona in tble coun try and i t haa been in exlatenc* alnce UM, F o r fifty y ears th e “gym ” had been located on th e th ird floor o f th e building, t ^ e hall h as been equipped w ith new m on tbU apparatua. ,

BOWUNG NOTES.T he H ow ard , Qolden Rule, L ucerne and

H t. fUnal lodge team s have w ithdraw ntrom the Indep en d en t O rder of Odd F e l-

' LeagurtowsOpenbfil g am es In th e U an u fao tu re ra '

C lerks' 'fa ree -m an T ourney will be rolled lu-n igb t on th e Iroqijo ls aueye.

h a s Inetalled new leva a t h la place, W ev-

d n n t o r O rd e r L « a g « e . C ooper vs. C uster, £ n jm ea va.

V^iiaut,soperW arih E qual R igh ts vs.E m pire a lle y s

O d d F e llo v n * L eearw e. I ta r lo n vs O ren its , Qolden R ule

VS. Bprelca, T u ied o s u i ^L a e k a w a n n a L aM P ae.,

W averly a t Booth O m nge. C hnt- hatn a t o ra n g e A 'allay, H ollywood S t Idsw ellyn , S um m it a t A le rt S. (I.

B a l l e r d r . 'B M p lo p a s ' L o a g d e , H sn n sy lv tn la (K sw arR i re . F e rn*

■ ylvsnls (w av erly ), O xford alleys.

e rly avenue and B ergen s treet, and he w in s ta r t a flvt>m aa tourney soon. T he en trance fee to r th e oontpetluan hns been placed a t l ib an d applkiatlMW a re being

M a n o f a s ta f e v a ' C IssIse- 'kiSiUBsit

r^ i^ v e d hour.

A fiva-aan team from Grambury Compaq defoated a <iulntat fvom tia

Brothef# cofioers, in thrM gamea of a rrmtcU a i r iw w tha Irofiuois aUeyig Saturday ntgliL ^ ,

A tw atvo-bour b o w lln t frnduyaTU7« eon^ ! t« tt fo r tw o -m an team s wUt be held 00 I J o h n n y CamipbeU*s P lainfield alleya on

^IL laoo ln 'i b i r t h d a y . A cw fd in* to pw *- t fiBi a rn io aan ien ta to* a o titfa t w ill be i fttarted- a t M A , H . an d will oontinna 1 untU to p , .Jt, X he antfAnee. f»» taaa

fixed a t W t a r m o H taatn. to d o u h rn ive t to the trn m im i s n w m be dletrlM itwL

d ea tiin g t e e tife r tW conteat e re ‘ to eefid th e ir e n trfe i t o JohnCM w i A ifs FbOa-

College Baftketball Team Hub Scored ^ 047 P q liitB A jfn lu x l O p po tactite

8 0 F n r T h i s S rnno ii.The Si. Be-nofllct'a Coli^gi'' basketball

team Becurr'd an o th e r enwy v lo tary on Sa tu rday , defeating the C atbedral '’P rep " team of New York Cliy 70 to 13, I t wue the th ird victory fo r the Jonul team d u r­ing the paet week, the o th i'r iwo vtctlm a botng Bayonne High SclionI and P la in - field H igh School. The St. BriifnllctH now have tw elve vlclorifis lu tbolr credit utid have only been defeated oikh*. The single defeat was a t the hunde <>1 the C lark Club Of E lixabeth. The l -nni has scored G47 points again st 2U by lis njjponents.

M anager O 'Connor h a s tKiokod a gam e w ith the L a Salle "P rep " of NewYork City, to be playwl un T hursday n igh t a t Caelno H all. In this city.

Sts Ittlebaala b a d D o m la lc a n s to M eetT he St. M ichael senior baeketball tdftm

will m eet the. D om inican senior q u in te t a t H arm onia H all, on SellevUle avenue, to -n ig h t The D om inicans have not been p iaym g togv .her very regularly th is aeas- 8on, bu t a re capable o r pu tting up agood exhibition against the speedy fitc Michael aggregation. The line-up of the DominicaDV will probably be: Knochel andW halen, forw ardei D ougherty, o en tre i M cD onot^b and Schroeder, guarda. f

D om lv ieaB O P la a a F iv e sThe Dominican junior basketball team

of thte cUy wlU have the plaea five, for­merly ihe Bt. Thomas seniors of New York, ae Its opponent at Dominican Hall, on South Orange avenue and South Ninth street^ to-night The Plaia. quintet lute a good record and has-mueh hopes of being the- first team to down the Domimoans this season.

■— ------------------ --— V-IB n s k e tb a ll M iu ia g o r G oes A w ay«Frank Monogbah, of Cleveland avenue,

Harrison, manager of the Holy Cross gmall Five basketball team, left ,ro-day tor Gtoversvllley K. Y., where he h u ac­cepted a poeUlon with a leather concern ae desm an. . A number of bis friends called a t hla home last nigbt bid him farewell and wished him suoceM In bis new field.

lution being Intended us a slap at the Nailunali Commlaelon because of Us action in reJnstatlng Wiltse, Campbell and Deln- IngiT^ls i-luarly shown in the records. Pulliam's Bide of the fight has also been considerably slrengihcned by the many conflicting and contradictory statemenlB Issued by Pawera, Farrell. 0 ‘Rourko and Horrmann, &a seen In this review of the case.

B n rn lm m N tand s Pat.While Powere, Farrell and the others

have apparently been dodging the issue. It niusl be admitted that Mr. Hurnham has stood manfully by his guns during the fight, und has never roceoed one inch. He never dcnlod giving out the bliickllsl to Ihe newepapor m eu at the iheetlng of the National Association on October 33. He never denied that there Is a blacklist, as Powers and Farrell have done, nor did he deny thnt the O’Rourke resolution was rtot intended ub a slap against thecommia- i lon. Although Pulliam criticized Lhsrn- harn in a torrid marmer In the opening skirmish of the war for his attitude In the Wlltse case, Pulliam publicly credits Burnham with being "on the level in what he did," and adds: "Me dared to offer an affront to the National Commis­sion for Us refusal to let him have WUtAe's nervloes for nothing. '

In a letter dated January 2Q' Burn­ham calls attention to the fact that ilie National Association has In its constJtulion an article relating to con- tract jumperfi, whlt*h Inllmaies plainly that the delegates knew* full well the ptirpoees of the O'Rourke resolution In which Muriuirie played a lending p ^ l In having It adopted. The porllon of Burn- hnm''- letter covering thfe point reads as follows.

'T want U understood that the large minor loaKue delegation present knew what It w;<H acting on without being In­fluenced by myseif or O’Rourke. Mr, Murnane was on hla feet a t once to. help along the O'Rourke rasoluticm and de­clared himself strongly against ever al­lowing contract Jumpers to play agals In National ASBOoiatlop Oluba, It may b« well to remember that the National A«so- clAtlon constitution has an article relating to contract Jumpers, aside from thf O'Rourke resolution, over which no fuse haa been made,*'

This letter sbowa In plain language that the o'Rnurke resolution evidently was passed for blnekllstlng purpossa and that Murnane. a member of the National Ar­bitration Board, boosted It along for adoption with all hla might,

Murnane, w'ho \tt a Boston newspaper­man. also "covered" the meeting for Var­ious popers in the West. Including the Chiengu Record-Herald and Cincinnati In­quirer, In both of these papers and others he furnished the stories of the meeting that appeared Under Ms sfgna- tufc, announcing "that the National Ai- BOfllatlon had handed out a slap at the National Commiasion by blacklisting for life \vnise» Campbell, Delnlnger and tiine-' teen other ball players." As Murnane Is one of the officials of the National Asao- clBtJon. Mr. Pulllain olatms he cannot un- deratand why Murnane should have sent such Btorles out if they were not true. Tip to date, although orltlelged by Pulliam.

remained unper ------

presldptn of the N ational Ai:Bocluttun. and F a rre ll and B urnham , a leu tend to* W'eaken lhc pualtlon uf the N aliunal As- Suclatlun In U;e rigilt. In on in lu rvkw given o in liy Pow ers on Jim uary Iti lie bitys in p a n -

"If any of llioiic plnyeiH were Ini be re- inhtnttMl the Natlunul ('oTnmlHSton »ihould Have cunferrod firsl with llin .Niitlunal Board, llie minora' rfpriw^-i-.iatlvc body.

"T hai w as iiol dOEie. and i do tiui p ro­pose lo advU e the IlfMng of tlie ban ag a in st the jjlaycrti rcliniiutL'd.

" I am for urganlxvd ba-selmll. The sole object of organised baHebnll is to jiroLect the rlghlH of the members. 1 believu tha t a p layer who breaks it contract with u d u o Is not fit to bo g lvdi fmpluyjtH'iit w ith any o th e r club”

R igh t here It m ight he s ta led th a t Pow ers itppeure lu bo wrong In Idb cqiuen- Hon th a t tlie N ational Commission over­stepped Its powci'fi by rt'inslaiing Wlllei.', Cam pbell and Delnlnger, aa tlio millonoj aBreem ent, of w lildi the N ational Asho- o lation is u part, scejns to cover th is noltu In A rtc ile 6 and Section &, which remlH as follows:

"A p layer suspended by n club o r league for a term ro t longer than ten flays .nluill have the rig h t of appeal to the Nmloniil Com m ission, which Is given au th o rity lo order hie re lnstn tem ent If It deem s the pun ishm ent excessive or no! m erited ‘rh ls nnd o th e r questions may be de te r

I by a m all vote by members ol the com- i m ission ."I Afl Hie na tiona l agreem ent Is p a rt of the I o rgan ic law of Imseball. it Is cliflioull lo \ ])crneive th a t the N ational Coinmlpnlon

erred In Its dispOHlthm of the ivi^es of ' W lltse, Cam pbell and Delnlnger,

Two d ay s Inter, mi January l . Pownrs p rac tica lly repudiates the ftjitem ent a t ­trib u ted to him In the 'In terv iew of J a n ­u a ry 16. by declaring tha t the rctristuted player* will not be Intorferefl with In p lay ­ing w ith N ational A asndatlon oluba

TIGERS BANK ' ON O T NINE

Princeton Baseball Enthusiasts See Rosy Chances Ahead for

a Championship T « m .

MEIER IS SLATED TO COACH

BASKETB^ SR1EF&

ikfftgiLiut itie Waahlnfiton mikU nve.T he Dom liilcan t l ^ d lspotkd oi

the K e w it Turnviretn thtra quintet «t Bey view Hall, Shtwdar nlsht, n to U.

In a one-Wdefl game at B a y View Hall on South Sixth itreei, Saturday nlcbL the Bay View Whwlnveh Junlore defeated the OomiMuiy C t A a of Ellaabetb. the aoore of n to a,

Seventy and eevestty*flve pound teatne wlehltiF to a m Of* n m ee with the Am* pere emnD flve may do eo by leBdinii chnl- iMBea to Arthur Burr, m Soutn Fif­teenth etrset

« ■ .The Creeeent five wna teem the Oo-

mtnloane a t the Orange Armory. Saturday night, tha aoore being it to It. ~

The Bt. Thomae eecesd team- Aafaated_ . . . _ ^

cover laI'l

M urnane haa th e (ontroverty .

o ‘n«nvke’e Reaolntloi The O 'R ourke TieOluUon adopted by th e

N ational A aaoclatlon le ae follows:Resolved, T h a t a lt N a tio n a l A n o c la -

players ad judged guilt;tlon offensr known

of th«

th e C olum bia ' Bohool m e i'e co u rt S a tu rd ay o f 4 10 I t

:»•_ w i fo r-it by th e eaore

T he Bpertane of S ununtt defe

and placed on the U tt by tb«N ational A m octatlon xnxll b« f o r o w barred from p lay ing w ith any club of ( m Natiuiial AsBoclntlon, M ccpQ ng t l u S ta te LeaguAp Aod th a t the N atfonat CommiMlon l i h ereby re i^ec tfiiliy re . Queated to enforce th ia ru le o f law w l ^ e t r k t and Inflcfxlhli Im partlfillty to m ajor league p iay e rx " ^

When e ec re ta n r !>>irr«ll g ave oiR thtv resolution to the n ew ip ap e r m en be^W at asked to furndah th e H it o fp la y e ra b ^ t - listed by the reso lu tion . H e to ld the ta* porters th a t B u r n ^ m h ad a 4ttt, w blck th e la tte r read ily Curolahed. T he o f the tw enty-tw o p la r e r f on th e I f i i t which WQB ru tn iehed b y B unttuun . foj.

the fu tu re . Pow ers says, In p a rt"Now. Uioae players who hflvo appealed

to th e N r^lnnal rtmiml.sHlon will luive no cause to com plain if tli<y have bfcn rn- In ^ n ted . I will aewiire Mr Putlinni th n t Wlltfle, -Oampbell and D pliiingfr onn he placed in any m inor league If Iholr nbillfy creatGH a dfim and for their Bervlce». W q have no In tention of ooercing nr fi rniing n rin g ag a in s t them . Mind you. we d<'> not Admit th e Ju.'itice of their rflhiNtutf^menl over our head, but we know erurngli nhnvjt ihe lnw« (if the country not in en le r Into K co n sp iracy to deprive any ni'in " f hla rig h t to earn a living." Powerp also de- r ln res em phatica lly th a t there la no h lackliat

l l e r r n i n n t i 'a A t t i t i id a n ftnrprlH C .One o f Ihe su rprises uf the cunirt)vorsy

Is th e a ttitu d e taken by G arry H enm unn , p res iden t of the N ational CummiHslon. H e m n u n n has refurted to back I'uliiam u[ in h |s s tand , although, accrirdlhg to Pulliam , th e la tte r wan Incunsud a t the action of Uie N ational AsBoclatlon In pasBlng the blacklist resolution, and al the tim e s ta ted It was unw urran ti d. Pu lliam clalmfi to have In hJa puusesslon coireeptjtidencn from Mr fle rrm u n n which rtUll buck him up In the m ailer^. In the mindn of those who uUei:idH(j the N ationa l ABiioclution meeting a t which th e b lack lis t reRulUtlon wan piiaBcd, It was p la in to see th a t the resolution waf adopted as a "call down" to lue Ndlloiml Commlaaion, The Intent of the rr-a.iluil'-n w as no t m ade n seeret; on the con tra ry , tho delegatea hfTuhled It aroim d ilie and rea lly chuckled over It n fle r tlie p' s- alon. In frirt. (hero was ncit^uig h il "war ta lk " a t the meriting a fte r llie rcsolniiiin w as adopted . I 'n d er these clrcumstaiji-cH It Is h a rd tn rp«p hoW the N ational As- aoclalion can . wquAre m attnra w ith tije N ationa l Commission in any o th e r way th a n to get together and ab rogate the ru le.

T h a t th e resclutlon Is a dead le t te r It m ade plalp by the statom enl of Pow ers to th e effect th a t Wlltse, Campbell and Dein- Ibger. the th ree reinslAtf-d plnyere, will n o t be b a r r e l from playinK on N otional Agsoclntlon cluiis, wnloh ropudlules the In ten t of th e O ’R ourke rcHOliitlon. whicli Is in itsf'lf no th ing morn or less th an e repud ia tion o f Arilcle B. Spction ft, o f the nitiODAi sigreempnt.

fr-pedrji to thfPKlN(?KTON, Jail. l^ .-T lio ’n g e rs ’

cliauccB for aiiuLhur chumpiunshlp this >eur art- Vk*ry gnud. Captain I‘]., H. \V'. lla rlu n , IDOJ'. has cxcepilunully good mu- iv iia l from w hich to devtJop UIh tvum, na only ilin-u uf lust yiMr'a lugulura wore iusi l>y KMuiIualloii, ’I'Jniy were CaplalJi J. Ij. C'luiicy, k'Utuiicr; \A’. E. Mcljoan, first bu.se, iiiul L. \V. Ni'Wi'unib, cunirti- fU'Jd 'r. LaWfioii. I9h>. uf Jo.sl year's ftcHiiniiiii team , lias u guud iccunl, uml la i-xper;,,! in nmke a itrnng hid for Cuutiuy's pii-HliJiiji. K irai h;iHu may U* li.inlcr Ui uoviM' hui a kciii rompelLtion belwpvh C. M. Hiunlll, H, C. Beiby,UtKJ, uud W. K. Waiwvlck, 1910, uubdu tu bi’lng guod resu lts. C. i'liniiin, 19U). la u giM.ii m:m In ilio ouiflclil, and. iVulgtrig by hlB Work, un tho freahm an itiun Iilsi your, he ought to be able Uj HUCi.M!<'d Neivcuml).

The Ollier slK juiiwltiuiis can lift filled by < lujuiplonw, lieyn lgo r, IDOD, In the box: iCdiilo lillh 'n , al .Hi-coiul; HubbleV aughn, llnA .•.huri.sUjp: liamiy Sldm. 1WJ9, lit ih ln l, and tla rh in uiul WleLcr, In tin. liehl. Fl !>rc\vi*B, 11K)9, of Insl ycui Huuad. Hiul W. I». WilHim. i91D, will Also lie an the pltciiitiK Htuff. T hai ihe numhnr <if man avriilubh- id uoi l.^rgc is mor«< than imjuIh up lo r hy th ' fa d th a t hm many ihcni wer#* vnrslfy miph liisl year, anti chariipliinN Kolb in Hm : and 1HD7.

Capiuiri l la r in n s taled tu u NEWhS rep- n!S(Mitiitl\‘*> lu -dav Miit "IMilclV’ M*'UT.

_ r ’ r - . j ' I 1IKI2, wuulil probably the cuiu h this (le rm m o 1 hu was a pJiuher, no

arr.in>tt‘m cut had ber-n mndc to have Joe .Mi'tiiniiliy lainir eJu'wn tu heln tnjt ihe piich lng afUT Uila spring. I la rla ii will ra il for cau illdaics a rd begin praclJae In the fiigc F ebriiiiry 24.

T he Hcheduk for 1D08 is arrun'Bfid to ttViihl ihf; s lum p ihp tftuiu took in 11 )7, ripht a f te r llic Southern trip during the » h ? i? r vucutlun. L is t year the ti’um Imd an i;,iHy tim e uf It on this trl|j, Tliis year they will meet s tronger lcan'i«, and not hoct/nie ppollcd b ir the real conlesU hy m eeting weBklliig ifttumi urtd piling up Lplg euureu.

is;'of i*f)i‘tliind, (Ire.: Daniel J, k o llj^ ih s

W esuan Hnrliucr, and im y had F rank J . VVallor, of th s

Chicago A. A. An event expected to fur* mail out: of tiiF evuiiluK'e ulo?ftflt contests is tile iitift-yiir«i run, fn which H illm an, R am ey, Tuylor nrul L. B. Dorland, of ^ s PuatUne A. C., will compelv.

Melvin yhoppard, the IrU li-A m trican A. C, s ta r , will Hid ciiinpcle In the gam es for th e ri-aimii that he was plucefl on th s BUanended li.st hy ihc A. A. l ' . o lllda ls fo r fou ling Otiy HhRkluB in the LOOO-yarfl raos In th e KttineH In IM;llmk*lphla on F riday n igh t. Hh'eppard'a atiiip.Mi,sii,n will termf- nulo on M arch 1, which m akea him in­eligible to en ter any com petltiun between now tttiij th a t liinc.

* ■ *George Sutton, of CliLco,

oilII gi

chumplnnsUlp a t 18.2 iMilklJne blUlardt^r, and Om

will m eHork to-n ight In u gam e for ths

M ornlng)^av of Now N ew York to-night

lip a t 18.2 iMilkllne blUl I me ohampioii a t the gtin

UN>e, jvtieii he defLutefl Ocorge r . BloS* Hon, who won the tn lernatlom tlcham pion*ship m atch 111 tlie sp ring of th a t ycari Hliici* then Sutton hue successfully de*femled the title ugalnst J seo b Schaefer,

Mor in i

by .. ______ ___of tw enty-eight points. W illie Hoppe has

gaiWTlllo H oppe and M orn ingstsr. the la tte r

n C* ■

K6 lo . . . . . .n lg b t’a m atch , who will have to play th s

ppe 1 . . . . ______ . . ____tak ing place in C hicago a year ago,

w hen Sotton won by th e n a rro w m arginnai

Issued a ohnlletiKe to th e w h m sr of

boy w ithin sixty days. H oppe has also challenged Sciiaefer for the iro p h y repre* ren tin g th e cham pionship a t IS.1 ba lk fins.

Roiiert fioyd Burch, Y ale’s new football cap tain . luta made a bela ted s ta r t on p lans for nex t season. T h e Illness of T an Jo n es nnd the tin vo le recorded a t th# first election made the choice of th e cap* la in two m onths lute. Hurch Is g iving h i t u tlcn tlo n lu s t now to th e selection o f tw o pe rm anen t j ^ c h e s and th e schedule. T h s poKt of head n>ach hJi« boen offered to C u rta in Rlglow, of CHon R idge, o f lo s t fa lra eleven. Hlglow Is try in g to ge t hlS fa th e r’s perm ission to accept, b u t h il p a ren ts wish him to go In to buBincsi aS . soon as hft Is g radua ted from Yuts, In Juiit!. it iR gencratly th o u g h t, hnwevefp th a t Biglow will be m ade head coacli iirul tlu it tho o ther reg u la r coach w ill b* Tud Junes.

• *»Announcem ent hus been m ade of th#

nrlnclpal stake events of tho E m pire GitF* R ac ing AsRoclatlon. which hue boeti g ran ts ed racing dutos during n ex t A u g u st by th e Jn rk ey Club. The big s ta k e o f th f m eeting will be the E m pire H andlcspi - w'ith u tcuiirsmoed purse of,fl5,000, for llirce-yf'n.r-olrlH u n i upw ard, over a ilis* tnnee of a mile and one furlong. T h is race will bo held on A ugust 23. O th e r , even ts Include seven s tak e fix tures for t h reo-ycnr-ulds nnd upw ard, th rs c s tak # racoH for three years and fo u r i ta k s . flvente fu r Iw o-year-alda.

♦ * • ^Juhn RpUtn, the grand c ircu it dH vsr, will

sh ip the IWO tro tte rs , L o tta , 1061: , and Cuiicru, 2.(At\. tu Europe th is weak. Goth ]uirfft‘’s were Included In the 2.10 tru ttiiig list Inst yptir. Lutta wits fo rm erly knowii iiK Lady Cecil, hut Ihe nam e w as chengca when the m are wos purchased by L o tt* C rab tree , the form er actre ss . L o tta v b l raced nil lust sauson, nnd M yron McKln*. ley gave h^r the m ark of a tR<*ftdvitlo. M a s s . meeting, Codero w .ii the cham pion four-year-u ld tro t te r lam year. T he tro tte rs wore bought by l^plats fui exportation. They will be sen i td V ienna and raced In nil th e leading tro t* tin g m eetings In Europe th is year. Aft-ir. the cluae of (ho season, Codero will b f aen t to the stud, l^o tta will toe used f<if breeding purposes.

Y, M. C. A. MEET.

in

BASEBALL BITS.M anager B urnham has received ulter.'i to

p lay gam es in Brockton and New tteil- ford on A pril 20 on the New Ejiglunti trip . As ye t B urnham is undooldod tts to which club ho will give the diite.

T he Boaioq Amslrlcun LfOague club will probably farm Pitcher Olcotte out to Providence or Toronto, Newark securod Clcottcr from Detroit two years ago In the Arthur Brown deal, but owing to an Abundance of twlrlers last spring Clcotte WAS disposed of to tlie Liucqln (Neb.) club.O

'Paul Sen telle, who played third bo^e theS.'eater part o f last season for Jersey

Ity, hae been sold .to the Mobile (Ala.) club. Although SentelJe was a fast pluyer, ho w as unpopular with his team-nmtes, A^ich fact created quite some friction in tha ranks of the Skcctera. It U ehlefiy (or this reason that Manager Joe Bean disposed of Che player Jersey City se­cured E n ta ils from the Phlladclpuia N a­tionals 1o

According to reports, Ty Cobb will have to rid h im self o f high salary notions If M w onts to play ball on the Detroit Tigers n ex t season. Fresldent N avin has h o tlfi^ him that hix salary demand is not Just, and th a t It will not be grunted.

Bobby Lowa who recently secured his rsleoiV from the Detroit club. Is slated tb irmnagb the New Castle team o f the P. O. M. League next jkosod.

CRACK TEAM FOR THE ORANGES(k rifiiiilitc il L'niicwrlrite K lue

W il l I ' l a y I 'T ln p t 'tu n , V nie nn il H f i r l tu le !V4*x1 lieiiJion.

Uii.'Oibiill funs of the OrariKftft will liavy nn ftpporlun lty of sc^'lng a is'Oftd artic le of bah next sauf^ori a s u uf Uie ingunl-7,.iibin of thf* colleglfiiu nlfiv wltich will In* c.ijiljiiiU'd by ^Vllliuiii II. r 'R u ttfi '') fu - dirliliJ. n fun iiu r I ’rlncc-ton tw irling wiar. wlilli- (.’hiitU'S J >. FiiUiaib. Yal« '01, will nttf-niJ tu llu ' nirinagrrinl h iiI The pfu- mott'r-K uf tlu^ uairn lutvi* nnn,ii'*’d lliC ci - u[i«TiUiuri of tin* E ast urniiK** Foinniun I ’unnr'il in i ht l r cfruris tu n-viva the npui-i In ihni vh 'ln lly . and all i lv honiu nwill ('► [iluyi'il un U rari^f lAal . wiilcli w'nn tlm si'fiift (if jnuny la-d liul t;uiiLyHlH in ttie(injfj uf tliu ulfl nm n^ft A ru n if a c ls

l"••n a w 'jjd 'iJ fiM- 111-' «T-.*riloTi uf 11iifw yrniuNliim l aij'l iJl MrlHTW

Om- uf Ihe blKKfSt a tlra rth a i? of (he sftUNim V.UI bu til- jppuariincft uf ttie Y*rlhfi-tun '.jirs l 'v nine. ivliJcL Juik beenbookf-d fur a i;a» u- un Halurday aflftriioon, A pril 2.'r Thu ' .irliHi"- linlianH Iuia'i* iilau- been ti<u>k»-d fo Pam s’* -m Depuration Duy. Miii.hkim r r r : i - i s h:rM :i1su arr,jtiSi-a Kurti,. RlLh V' '■ ■jvimi.iilli I’fnii Sl.-Uf!, W iiFhlneiiin . . TL'raMii, Fr.iiiklisi uridM aish.ill, I ' n: . .s. y ” f m lv u i->;|li >A N">■' 1: * n.i

i-’rinM-r ' 1 • •• ^t ai s wiJi la* In the Mnv up ul‘ l!)e u-'V. am. I'tui-^rhiM and Sm ith, ruifiMT S'riii *1 fi 'Trill uptr.'Ue H111 uptT.n

box. w l.il* 'J '".vie, feu m-.irly of PrlnCe- tiin, am l'W bin iiu ty . «-f ('--rfn'll, will do Uie -■atchlTig. Till* ullior pU> era ure Kanddiil, r i lliiJ vard. hrrtt basv; ITtowii, of Frini'i?- imi, aoouiid basu. Qninljy. of Yale, ahurt- a lopi P u n io ll ond Heed, of Princeton, llilrd basi*; Hum well, uf Yule: Coagravo and Forpyiltp . 0 ! Princeton, nnd Saun- dftfs. of OulumbUi, will play In the oui- field. ____ ^ ____________

D nly to M nunRe Bhj View b liie A gain .Thom ua J . Duly, IiihI Bcnson'ii mannRcr

of th e L ay View W'JiccJmen baseball team , ag a in cho^-vn t-j Irad the nine nex t season, a t a m -fttlng held a t the Buy View IjcndquartiiJH yeHlerday m orn ­ing, M anagtT Duly ^Kpucta to put oul u com bination of plriyurs next Pf.iaon th a t Will uxcclL any ihat has representr-d (he Buy View W liafltnen in recent years. A xcliedule. w hich will include games with the lead ing bcint-profcesdonHl team s in th is S ta te and New Y’ork, Is being a r- ' ranged by M nniiger I.ialv. A f'-w dAiee rem ain open un (he achcdule and rnnteste w ith the Itusuvlilc A. C., Ironside A. 'L . and W ash lng inn A. A. of thl-s city, M ont­c la ir A. A.. Caldwell *A. A. iind Oreoa o1 Afibury P n rk m e dcsir-..*il. ClialleuK#s sen t to Thornufi J. Duly, SwB South Tenth ■treetj will be accepted.

G y m n n a ia o f O ra n g e am d P a to ra o *W il l r i n a h Id D u n l A th l e t i c A f-

f n l r W rdneD ilN y M ight.The gym nastic tparns of th e O range an d

P a te rsu n Y. M. O. A, will engage In ■ dutil n thlfttic muct u t the fo rm er nsiOGlA*: Hun W ednesday night. T h is will be Ih# first tim e In aevernl y ea rs th a t team * from th ese aHsoclatlons will ta k e p a rt III n m eoi of tliis kind,

The even ts for the nneel will be a Hi- y a rd dash, running high Jump, stand ing b road Jutnp, 12-poimd sh o t pu t, 220-yara ' po ta to race und pule, vault.

T he O range («‘fun will consis t of th* following memberfl; W lldm tuer, Wood* Brow n, Courter, Rinnchl, Creode, B urn- hum , Christopher, D avies, Mtitlna, Mc- Guffo, ItcUtnan and Foarilfik,___________ _

XI B u c k « ^ « g e r , of H ochaster. bM alKnafl P . D. K atalton; a younc pltcb-

HoiUlCer J

low; Lew W lltsa, W. J. C am ^ all, O. C. - *, o ^ ^ l . T . L. O w en i i , g :

JuntM i a m

CtooMT. __ _____ir.ek Messarty. W . ^ H 4 rtl« y ,_ W .~ S (rB n

Delnlnger, X.poasetaw. r . C. RtUUiyr. H. J, B rw ile r, JtHRph w i Fred CroHnx W Farland. C harlw

TV. n . \.rna.ppnief ix, SKD*l « Gdopar, B er t DUiShL

W . a ^ a r t l e y ^ W . B u ^ enter. A. MarsluUI, C ln rtn ea F u e t t r n a d Jnnioi! W liyn, ■ '

When PutUam oonfrooted F a m ll at' a *Not loot) < ^n u n in to n m eettiiv In Cltyota- n a tl un Jan u a ry T-WltK th e ratoRttlM l n | v

Dtodt a fla t flen irt to PuU iani tutmage o l tuiy b ln d k m rem itttkmK attonal * ■

tn k a I. i d k M t________

X m o c ^ tlsn . aluohaving tuiy knovM Ure o f th e i* I___ _ „exlatencr a U M k B tt, M tum lahed PurnbniiL . _

C onlU oaw • ta te m o a u try R ow w x fa n f i y to P i B l u i T i i t M i 0 1 ta * u n f a r o a

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e r w bo perfo rm ed la the In te n ta te X.eiigue ito a u n . O

X lth o u ah th e Jereey City Club pur- chaeed JItn tny C u e y , th e forinur Brook­lyn cn p ta tn and th ird bdaeman, there ta doub t w h e th e r Caaey will consent to k lay w ith th e S k e e te n n ex t eeaw n. Caaey,Anc-. oord tne to report*, haa been try ing to g e t hi* r« a a * e froin the Brooklyn club (o r K m e tim e. H « .w a * m entioned a* th e p o ^ b l* m an ag er fob Toronto n e x t ■(*• aon. b u t w hen th la d«*l (oiled to go t b r ^ b be wo* a veryeiUMppointed maiL Btnee th e n C asey h a s been nego tia ting w ith H u g h ey DuflSf, o f th e provldene* oHb, l i t Ttew o f heoomtng th e te t te r 's p a rtn e r , b u t hi* ta le to Jersey C ity boa' Im n ^ te i the** ptene in th e head.- C a* ey I* anJd to be w illing to buy hi* re lease fron t tb » |fe e e t* r* . b u t H a a tE e r Joe Bean

‘ tb l* p w p o d tlo a .

g o e o e r D e le g a t e , to t fe e t .A spoclai m eeting of the A m erican

F oo tba ll XsBOflatlon ha« lieeti called to tak e place « t th e Continental Hotel, th is olty to-n ight. At tile sicsslon the p ro its t w hich wa.s b ro u g h t agiilnet the C lark A. A o f E ast N ew iirk hy the Rovers of Full R lvar. Miisa., fo r the playing of l.ewia M iller, fo rm erly of the We«t Hudeoiie and Secttlsh-Xm erlcatiB, In the cup tie gam e a t F a ll R iver S a tu rday afternoon, Ja n u a ry H. and which rcaulted In a He. each team acorlng two gonJa, will be a c t­ed on. T he R evere elnlm th a t M llltr w as no t » m em ber o f the C lark eleven flve dava p rio r to th e da te se t to r the gam e and th a t he w w Ineligible to take p a rt In th e contest.

Lee's Misfit Clotlilog Parlers,2il> Washiogtofl St., Near Market S t,

IROCJUOlfl mULUING, NISWARK, N. J.I( r n i \ . MOn. Ol’EN KVENINQ9.

NO OAHMK^rT^' fARIUElJ VROM ONE SKA- 9nN TO ANOTHER.

Rule nfipf anic no-A xn r>tki tht* newipap«r rf-nilfO'. Uut lift nra (ronfauml L.EE'6 |^{'ca»nt iinnftaa‘'TOiuiU vuhh (ijc rt-ttfty-tjiadfl sales w

uf|n*nltHfd. Our hiico«*k« dependf upOB' riiwHya ijr*jH«Tit1ax tallvfinic nuv«ltl(** ititfl ^ r - mruti* -xlilrh ar** riftht up to liale, We have laNli'hr'^ Uip rvilif -tf Tit*vf*r i-arrylnB HuUa an* Overr'iiiim fron. onv sffuaftn to Qtiuther. In KrejiinK iliiB rai^ wr- now Inauffurale -lur an­nual mJrl-wlniei clfcaranee of all Ovsreoati,

HTifl Winter HuUa. An uaual, man|* tailors hnvi- hvpR aillatni-y and are titjw s^UilIng u« R-irTTiufiUi wliliih Bhnuld have reach­ed tip wt.rha ftgu. While fnr-.’e*! l-y our ooB- iractH tn ihrun, wo are delPTralniil tojjDl rlrt .if ihf-m at orue. Tlinrefore, aa TTfB fleEAlUNO H'Jl'HE for mernhani tollora' un- I jillk-d fur Kurtiirntt!, wti ncav ofTtr nil ihoeo liOfk' arrivlftx at prltCH which will muve ihetta uuloRly. IA m U EF IDEA o r V.V.VT nECTCNT AR-

n iv M .a(l'hi)i-.'f* uf tfiilt. dark hrnwfi, HnJ over-

fdtel. very Jdris (<>■'*.'’ mud-* to orderf-jr Wn Faf-h hy [('.ily nf .\)uimy, nur yrieo, if nlihfr Hi» y- '‘S- H«> This U an •ipijcriunlty not lo te Tnl*W'‘d.

Sack luU. niadr* i«i order by OraUi-3e. o | New York, fur J-l.T. cnlor da 'k lifnwEl, till*

xh-ii!-*. v rr j iPt'fdtl thi'^f-huttop, Umff rail G b mr you. -.ur price onlym -

Dark blue nark s'ljII, with ftur^ while itTiWS I full *11V: >5n tlie new Krench niodeliI by Ce-iT»niT. nf W a R h l n « t o n for J4fl; our prScO*

If It ll:« vMi. *'*•’-Eui: box overcoat, made by Nsumburf. of

New y->rk, rriKl.'-rlal -jf Carr's meUnn, cole* hlark ultra fneh1niiable. iiuidr* m order prlo* jflO. bur i* it fits you. |»J.

Aatrtchwi lined nvercTOt. crUlar am] cuffs to meteh; rnucie hy Harris, nf iCinxaLOJi. fftr flS. i’»ur pfice, if 11 ftia you. 122.

Kur noat made by Hall, of New Ym-k; fine* with uftier mink, Persian pellur; mod© ig ord*f prh-c iiW), our price only till) Ib is coat can­not lu* duplicnied In Nowatk al tho pile©.TAlU^R-MADt; QARMENTR WERE NEVFSM

DEFOflE OrFERED HO LOtV.fn Iho Rb-3ve llKt yuu will notice that w*

h a \ '* noL prumlFe d Jmlf price. ik'‘ per ceir. nr the other wild eiosxpratl-vns SO freely US»* in L’loililng aulea- Wfc wiiui you roaHi# that LEE’S jiromlac* are bacredly kept, WtlAt we promfoe y«u Is tutors' uncalled for fa f- numia a; I Ba than ope-third tlse made (* order prices. That similar garmom© w<r* never bcf(>TQ offered »-'i lew Ij due to tb* fact tliut (herb r.cver '.^as a seaROh wbeni th* tafiors bad eu miiny uncalled for i;'arni©nts OT -when they were lyi -ager tn convert them lAC* cash. A» usual, al) RUoratlone tu Improv© tk* fli wUI bo made fret -.if chargeL E E 'S , M ISFIT CLOT111MU PA R L O R I.

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g lca tiD B a t O ly m p tr P a r k .A t the O lym pic Pack roller skating rink

la s t «venlng Schm idt and K lrkbride wen the ten-m ile endurairee race by two laps. M cM anus and D urkin w ere second; Sm ith and Toom ba th ird . Oold, silver and b ro aw m edals w ere aw arded to cpcn m em ber o( th e above [eamti. E h r t r o ther aaptraut* fo r honors al.so sk a teo r

L a t t . o n W in * th e D ik e Ha«*.K A NSAS CITY, Mo.’, ,T 'n . OT.—The six-

day race (e igh t hours 'h day) whiob w as nnlahcd he re S a tu iii. y night, re su lt­ed In a v ic to ry fo r th e Ynnkee team , Iver

XnW eoo. o f S o lt^ L ak e City, U tah, an d Jim m y M oran, o f C h « t» a , Mass- Law eon d e f ^ te d J o e F o g le r la a desporate daab to th e tap e by *0 sm all a m argin th a t th e judges had difflculty In m aking a decision.^

A a s w e a t « S p o r t f a g M M ry .V . A . R.—SMon B a ll Q iltege eleven ha*

never defeated; rtb*- Columbia B alverclty te a m a t lootbaU .

DR. M A R D E V I L L E ,S P E C IA L IS T ,

f f t I r u 4 Sta, Over CIi Mi ' aTwenty years' esurien.'g as c svnudlst eb

aU Chrome DIh u S, of hEN AND WOMSM.CeteTTb,' Nefwu* Dlsassw, DIm s s h eg

Heart, Kidneys. Utomach, U ver or Bltdaic.- RtwutnatfSm. Crlnsty and all Uin* DlMrsi% a

IfO T IC E—Oflice b o o r s , 3 t o 4 P , M.. a s tS 0 to S P . M. O B ce e lw sed T M * d a y e v e n in g s n n d n i l d n y S a tn g i te p ' a n d B tin d n y . A DVICE F R B B .D o n o t fo rg e t nnaee. n taee n n d nSWlMifc -c" ... - ^ - - 1. ■ •fr ss s s s m :

T w oW eeksfre©D ntU r e b . l s tb ,* w * e ta * P |IS B T n o tx s a n I

to sBiferer* trom C hrento’* ^ i ln s is -OlaetsM of Mail * Woin«i!i)B h e n n u tls im CnttHeh. D eblU tg , JOtm**#* y o f N erros , K idn ey * ,T lto m n o h , M ean * r ’' B in d d o r. AD D rinnry a n d S ia n Dl>n*;«»i -Saccanshiltn chronic cs*e* w here o tiw * tetr,

Ftw* A dvlea. O n*rnn t**d n x o .

ESSEX MEMeSL I I S n n i l ^ ,R oar*: n X -M .to lP .M .; g to tn a d S te iP .M ,!M B i m k S t r e e t , t t M t r ili« i« c a rA

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W L A T H E 3 1 T O - T i O n H O W ,

This Stor* Closes Zfiery Evening

Except Saturday - at y^o ^

h t A l S K C T .

T roiabiy f a i r and Colder,

Our Mail Order Idepartment

is the ^est in the State

B A N K

Midwinter Sale of LinensWe began to-day our usual midwinter saie of table damtsit, toweis an,d towelings. These evgnM have always ’ been regarded at the most important functioni of their kind and always bring forth a Iarge response. The items ennm- crated below were all selected from our regular lines and reduced expressly for the occasion, and the values are as great as the merchandiie is good. Come.

T ab le I>«m a»k--Pur* Imtn Irish table damask with hn* satin finish— snowwhlte-2 yards wide- / ' n l / our regular 8dc. trade s e l l - f t / / f C!ng special for this s ile ... ^

T ab le D a m a s k —Heatry quality, all linen unbleached damask In several pretty designs—our reg-She. i j grade— during this sale at the special price of................. T T V

Table Damask—Mercerlred Jam- ash of an exceptionally good quality In a full range of patterns -re g .JOc. grade— on sale special / \ 3 C a t, per yard ............................ m / \ ^

T o w e lin g —Regular roller, dish, hand and glass tuwellngs of extra good quality—hinds that usually sell for lOJic. and lie . per n i y y ard -specia l for this sale X k / n P a t, per yard ............................ ^

T o w e lin g —Heavy, absorbent linen toweling of extra good quality—mahe* splendid diah towels—reg- u l^ value 10}ic, per — M o C f ile price special, yard.......

H tick T o w e l i—Good, heavy huch towels, will w ear well—can’t ho bought a t the mill In quantities less than the price we ash ..................... 12!

T o w e ls —Union linen towels of a good, heavy quality—some in plain white, others with red bord­ers—sold a t l i n e , each, a t ..................................... 9 '4 c

Pin* Table Clothsof excellent quality and will give good, satisfactory wear. Maoy designs to choose from—three sizes a t the follow­ing special prices;

aim ty designs—considered a ^ g \ y a r d s , r e g u la r 2 .5 0 , « t 2 .0 0goodvatue a tt2 .2 5 p e rd o z - I f t U 2 x 2 )^ y a r d s , r e g u la r 3 .2 5 , at 2 .5 0 e n -s a le price special......... l a v . 7 y a r d s , r e g u la r 4 .0 0 . a t 3 .0 0

Napkins—Heavy, all linen naphins of fine quality—dinner size—neat and dainty designs—considered

T u rk is h T o w e la —These towels are of a very heavy quality— white with red holders and a ^ 1 / Initialed — regular ISc., I / / S f ' special a t ............................. * *

T o w e ls—A quantity of heavy, all linen towels—while with neat red borders—may be slightly soil- a ed—made to sell a t 30c. each I —very special, each ................ ■ x v

T u rk ish T o w e te — Large size Turh- Iso towels of excellent quality—very absoihent—closely woven— frlgned—sold reg. for 25c each—special sate price, each ■ '

T o w e lin g —Linen craah toweling of an exceptionally heavy quallly—lor hand or roller gse— red or a / \ 1 / blue borders—reg. 12;^c. I I I A f ’ yard—this sale, spec. yd. ■*

8aleQfWomen sKid GlovesWe have just secured at a .marked price concession two large lots of woman’s kid gloves which we shall place on sale Tuesday at the following very special fig- ■ures. These goods are altogether desirable grid as the lot comprises both 2-clasp and 12-button lengths we can safely look forward to a big day Tuesday.

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j Long Mousquetaire Glove*—12 button—real ‘ French kidgolden brown, white and .black. Sizes 5^ to —a quality that sells reg­ularly at 2.7S, special, pair.............. \ M

I Two Clasp Kid Qlovea—“ Sax-

Ion Beauty” gloves, made of fine skins in the best colorings—tan, brown, mode, gray, white and black—2 clasp style—

I reg u la r$1.25 pair, spec ia l...................... 85cSale Roger*s Nickel Silver

Seven thousand pieces of Roger’sMckel silver flatware ready at thefenawlng ptfeea. Heavy quality.Plain or fancy handles.

Lot No. f—This assortment con- tlf|a of tsa spoons and oyster forks tt heavy quality nickel afiver —naat handles—while they lu t Tuesday at the special price F

L o t Ke, 0 — Table and deaaert epoouo. Dfdluna and dew ert torka, sugar sheila, b u tte r kulvea, eold m eat lorke, cream ladles and a a oyatar forks In this lo t - o a l l i r ealeapeelal, aaeh,.„.........

Ii0t Ho. a —Tariou* pileaa, lurlodlng harry apoopa, gravy ladlea, mw dlam kalvaa androrka,augar abeila and butter knlTee,all atylea of handles—while th«iy' lai tpadaL ................................ 15c

Window Shades5,000 window shftdes from regu­

lar stock—all In perfect condition nd very desirable- huy now and

lave money.Opkque W indow RhndM — In nl)

colon! — ffoo<] guAllty opaqu« » mounted on iprlu f roller* A *—*Ue86i7?—nssfular HHc. / I f *CACbv«P«ClAt.................... * ^ iV

HoUabd W indow Shade* — Gjaied H olland ■'vecrti, freeu o r white— moutited on uprtng rulleri — w ith flitu rr* — reirQlar ..S llr* « c ,, ipecJAl............................. U V U

O ifo rd H oU and ShadeN—Dull flnleh awwWblt* Or j^reen mountetl itn ■vcm s •p ring roller*—alte m B6xTS''reKul»r <6c- each— -■ inr*

* * r w la l i l . . . . ......... .................. W U VLoandale H olland Rhadee—An odd

toE With taearj tauwl fringe—fiofre and ecru colort — atrong a tpilD g roller*—worth SSc., ^ y Q

V anetlno Htripe Shade*—Ecru and wiilt* with tw o different ntrlpes- ■troQg roller*—ftir SBiTS- ^ p* with Axture*—regular Me. f lA r * - • p w la l .................................. V t / V

W hite G oods

In a S ale

Here is a trio of values which wo ccnhdefftly expect to crowd our white goods Mellon with Tuesday. Note the reductions and you‘11 under­stand.D otted D lm ltf Bwl**—N>at fancy

nl*o embroidered «wl8*. mercerlied m adra* and dotted *wl0»—all p re tty and reg. t ^ \ / w orth 11 - ana 75c, per I fZ -^C y a rd .....................................

W hit* N alnnook—AIno iaong Cloth end forty-inch Ind ia L aw n—jiere nre three kind* of good, staple white fabrloR th a t an- w orrh itk*. and 26c. per y an l, | A 1 / on *ala *pedal to-raor- l l l % f * row n t.................................

W hite P e rs ian L aw n-S heer.daln ty PerHlnn law n of excellent q ua ilty— fine nmi ertmly woven—for Tiiea- dav'* •elSlog we will offer | / v tljl* grade a t the ipeclal IU £ * price of. j& rd .........................

Sale 1000 PairsTrousersIn order to still further reduce our stock of men’ s and

young men's trousers before stock takinp;, we have assembled the f(||lowing lines (1000 pairs in al!) for Tuesday*s selling'at prices which we think w ill effect a prompt clearance.. All sizes from 27 to 52 inch waist measure. Plain blue and black Thibets, cheviots, serges“ ■■ —TT........... ... ~ -----and clays, also fancy worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots; this season’s best patterns. A ll cut on new models. Hang right and fit perfectly^ Splendidly tailored.

Our regular 2.00 Trousers reduced to .Our regular 2.50 Trousers reduced to .

h 3 5

1.65Our regular 3.00 Trousers reduced to . . 1.95

~ 7 2 .5 5 . 3 .25

Our regular t(XI Trousers reduced to .Reg. 5.00 and 6.00 Trousers reduced to

Mercerized YeoetiaaA very pretty tabric, hav­

ing a' high lustrous finish— comes in plain colors--a wide range of pretty shades to choose from—'not too heavy or too light in 'veight—ex­cellent for w a i s t s and dresses—yard.

Cut G lass D ishes

HaqJled nap­pies In choice of 5 or h Inch .sizes. Perfect in every way

end of pleasing design. A very uselul dish a t an exceptionally low price for one day only. Sold regularly a t J l .s t i and t l .2 5 each, special for Tuesday while the assort­ment holds out (no mail, phone or C. O , D. orders) 1.00

O i l c l o t h2,500 yards of good oil­

cloth in five different pat­terns. All the regularwidths; J, \% and 2yards—good designs andsplendid quality — regular 35c. per square yard, spe­cial at

Pfanieure Parlor

j r d floor L. BAMBERGER & CO. Sole Agents for Hanan

Shoes

Ink At Tills!H & C o.'8

BIG

LOIN PORK CHOPS10c. lb.

OHH L f I

63 Market St.■ml all o u r C ity B ran ch S tore* .

Old CarpetMADE INTO RUGS.

O R I E N T A L R U Q CO.,I l r a o l i e t t eiHfl:..

W rite for C ircu lar. N K W A RK , N. J . Ageot* W an ted Kv^rTW here.

8lJRROGATF»!| XOTICRJl,EST.lThi OF FADU.NE HOHTfc]NHE 8IM0-

NJN. U e i ’EA SED.Pursuant In ihfl onlP’r of 0«5rF«» E, Ru*»pfU.

sum.KTitf of th« cminiy of Kx-ct-i Lhla day maalf, f»n Ihu uupllrailun of (hu underul^iieti. cXfx:ukf>ni oC saltf diH-i>as«d. nullrie la hereby Klvfii lu Uip urciillara uf uaiil dt'cmaefl to pibkuit lo tlw BUbKs'rlliihrn. iindi-r oaih or &f- flrmatlnn. (hnlr claima and liAiiiand* agalnui thr> I'jiiakn Ilf said det'ras*-d, within Dine innnilifl fmm this dflp, or they m||1 tip forever barred frf ni utlng or rtrovprlng theeamo upiilriAt ihe fubsertberH.

January IT, ItKkS.VICTOR Te- 11E3SE,CH ARLES I»H I LI PRO.

Harry Cani]iton. Procior.

e s t a t e o f CHRISTIAN W STENQELTjECHASKI).Puruuhnt to thy nnlFr of CSpnrRf' K Russell

i i i r ro fu te nf the en u n ly of Easi-x. IhJ* day m ade, on the a iip llca llo n o f tlti>» underBlofnnl, 6 ‘lrjiln lu lra lu rs of s a id Jecea«ed . n o tice 1* h e re ­by PH to lh*‘ c re d ito rs o f palri deceased to ex h ib it to the Biibari-lbepB. u n d e r on'.h o r af- llixnatlon, th r i r ciRlma a n ti dem anfls agittitiai the e s ta te of xaUl deceased , w ith in nine m o n th s from iM.s d a le , o r th ey w ill be forever b fttred fmm pTosecutinpf o r rocoveriflg th e annift n p iln sf ihe su b scrib ers .

January 14.('KRISTIAN W. FRIQENRPAN, JOHN AnOL'ST STENGEL,

John L. JohrnkiH, fToclor,

E.STATE OF SARAH CATHERINE MOORE.deceaai’d-l*ur«!uaJit to the ordor of Oeurgs E.

RusaeU. surioxaia of the cnuniy of Essex, this day made, on ibe apphcatlon of the under- aifCbcd. cxccuiGrB of Bald iIerc>aBed. notice la hereby ffF't-n to the creditors nf uaJd deceased to exlilhjt to the aubBcrlbers, under iinth or a f­firmation. ihelr clntma and flcmands agalnal the eBtate of snid deceffied, within nine months frivm this dale, or-lhey will Im forever barred from prowHcuilnir or rvuo^'vrlnis the same a*alns( the aubsq-rlhers.

Jaiitiury 3, Hiub.FRANrrtiS WESLEY MOORE, ADDIE MOORE MORRISON,

EST.ITK OF MATILDA FRANCISCO, do- Ceaaed—Pupsurjnt to the order of Gcorffo E.

Ruxsrdl, surrogruo of the county of Eu*«x, thla day made, on the application of the uniler- BlKnod. adiTilnlstrator cif said deceased, notice iB hereby (riven lo the creditor* of said de* erased to sxlilbil to the BubBcrlber, unilor oath or affirmation, (heir claims and demand* SfitBinst. the estate of said deceased, within nine inonths frtjm this date, or they will be forever luurod from prosecurlnB or rvcovisrlng the same* aff^lnsl tiie subucrlbor.

Deccmli'T Id. lUOT-JO H N H K R A N C IS rO .

ESTATE OF ISAAC B. WARD, DECEASED.Pursuant to the order of Ocorge E. Russell,

Rurriigate of the county uf Essex, this day made, un tils appUcnllon of the imderHlirned, rxerutor of said lec<!asvd, tmtJce lu hereby Xlva-n to Che credlturH of uHid deceased to oxliibtt to the subscriber, under oath or af- flrmallon. tholr claims and demands a^lriM the estate of said doceaHed. within nine months friirn this (late, or they uMl he forever harred frum nrosiT'nrin* or recovering the lianie ngalnst cnn subscriber.

Jiinuary Id, lUOilJ EDGAR WARD.

Patrick Ji Dolan, Prorior.

ESTATE OF FRKIHHUCK NIER, DECEASED ■ -I’ursuant to the eclpr uf Genrue E. Ru-'jsell,

suTT'gJite of the county of Edsex, th ir 'd a y made, on the aPpHeriilon nf the underMiirhed, L-xecutors of aaJO devessed. notice is hereby ^Iven to the creditors of sa id deceased to ex­hibit to the BUbscrlberH under oath or Afllrma- Mon their clalidt^ and dem ands ajfiDnst tho estate of said dvcFauu'd. w ithin nine month* from this dale, or iiiey w ill be forever barred fioin prosecuting (a recovering the Bame against the aubscriberii.

December 2, llKiT.CHARLES NIE8.CARRIE NIEB.

Jnllufl.Rufiprerhl. iToctor.ESTATE OF WILLIAM E. EBLE, DECEASED

— Pursuant to tbo ohler of Oeurge E. Rii.HiieU, surrogate of the county of Esnex. this day made, on the aprHuerlQD of the urtderalgaod, BdminlKtrairlx uf said deceased, notice is hereby given to me crvdiitjrs of Bald decea*ed lu ox'- hlhlt to the BubstTlber under oath or aihrma- Mon their claltrifi und denmnds asBinBt the ostale of said dereaaert. within nine mmihs from (hie date, or they will be forever ban t^ fmm prosecuting or tevuverliig the aame aguintt the aubiorlber.

Nov*mber-'23, 1W7.MARIE A. FTtLBJ.

1,-fo Stein, Procter.

I I LSTATE OK LBzVJi SCTlMlnTi DECEASED— j I'ursuunt lu the mtlrr nf iJeor^e E. Knssell.

Hurrogate of ih«* - lumty of Eaaei, this day I irinde, on Ihe ii|'pllijif!un i r the unrierxlgiiccl,I JidfnlnlMlretor of h»1.| ijrream-'l, notice is hereby ' I gu-Hn to the ui edit o n nf n.nrl deL-eaweil (o ex-

1 hlhit to the HuhxerlbiT undet uath or affirma- i turn their cliilm s hfilI denmmi* a g a in st ihuI tkiiite of Bald ilpceaHHj, '.uiihln nine months \ from (hin diite, or they Will he forever barred

from pTusecutlag or recuvarliiij the same agolnui Die Kubaorlber.

November Its, IDOT,HENRY sniELLBACHER.

Michael T. Barrett, P roctor.ESTATE OF SARAH L. V. SUTPHSN. DE­

CK ASK.r^PuTBU«Dt to the order of George , E. Iliisai li, evnTOgate of the county of Baaex, k this <]{iy made, on the upnlTvaUoa of the

Mnrternigi.pd, executor of bhIlI deceoBed, notice iB h^rrhy given to the crt-diturs of *ald de*

i Cfftoe.-i t:i exhibit to the *uhH(.Tlher under oath j or Hfinrmailoij their clalruH anJ demand* agalnut j the ehtaie nf suld deceoBed, within nine monthH I from ilato, or they will l>u forever barred I from jtrs.iHccutlng or recovering the same acalnit

the HUbprrlbPT. ' *November SO. 1W)7.

_________ THERON YgOMANB S U T P H E ^liBlATK OF JOHN KUaEL. DHCEAflED.

PiirsMiaiil to the oriler of Gt-orge B. RuiteU. aorriigairt of (he county of Ks>»x, thl* day irmdi‘, on (he appllfatlon of the underslroed, admlnlxtrstrU ef said dpceaoed, notlc* 1* n«re- by prvi-n to th-' ■"r<»dUrtr« of said d*ce«*ed to exhibit to tl.e subscrlljer. under o*th w of- firnnuinn. ihtlr claim* and demand* agilnst tho of Bald decea*(*(l, wtthjn BinemoniliH from this Mute, or they will b* fOMver barrel frrtm prosecuting or retsoverlsf the samij agRtuHi the* aiibacrlber.

January 16, UN)S-KATIIARINA KUOWL.'

ESTATE OF • VITO aEOttOE, d*CMl**d- PurMiant lo (he (Trder of George E. Ru***ll.

mji'i igaU' of Liic county of Ebsbx, thl* day - marie, on the application of iha undenifW d.

ndinlnistrairix ol said d(.^c*Bed, nolle* I* otre- I by given to the creditors of said deo*B**d t*

exhibit to the Buiwcrlber. under oath Of *f- ; flrniaMoD. their claim* and demand* BgBlGit

Ihe piHtAt* of said deceased. wltMn Bln* month* front thl* date, or they will t>* ftr*ver barred from proBecutlng or recoyoflilig th* same ngalnit the *uh»crlber.

January T, 190S.FILOMEKA R. GEOROA

llVRAOOATB*6 NOTICU8,ESTATE OF JOHN SNOW. DECEASED-

Pursuant to the c ^ t r of Ge'orge E. RuB*e|], •nrrogoi* nt county of E*b«x, thl* day mad*, on the appUcatlon of the undersigned, oxecutiiz of said dec*«*ed. npUce J* hereby giveti to the creditor* of B*id deee**iHl to exhibit to the eulMtrlbrr. under oath or affirma- tlOB. ttMfr cSoHIl* Bftd demand* agotnn the «*X*t* o( Mid 4*oea*ed, within Din* raOTiths troiB ^ i* dAt*. or they will be forever barred fracB proMCBtiBg or reoDverlbg Ibe same UBfeiat tB* aBbecrtber.

J«n«Bnf 190S.■■h... lU E T H A ]514ZJyB&TH SNOW.

U k a n d jjb w e n s s u b e -m l to the order of George E. tS t6* county of E***x. thie

th e *g*1ic*(lan of th* und^r- *f **ld decctaedx notice

ttf creditor* uf aald. de- to .the vutttuilber. under oath

_ tM r claioi* *nd deanonds MtBte of antd deee**^. wRbih ■fiSm tin* date, or ther ‘ “ Si liWMtitiBE or roooiMrHv

tfw— & <n>u c e m e

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Bl IU1U<;ATC*'I VOTfl^ES,t£f=TATB OF ELI6H.\ ii. VT.tJ-TT. d w ca«d^

Purauant lo the jnJer of awtCK-' D. Hurb'-II, Burrogato of the counly o f KBsex. this day mad'', on ihi; implication of the undersigned, admlnlBtratrlx'.irsaJd deceftsed, nutlcf 1* hervby given ii> i|i« iTJ'dItor* uf M id deCHOS^d ic ex ­hibit (o in© BubscrU'er. umiw* oath or affirnw- iJon. Ihehr claim* ami <lethn.nd8 against the eoUit* of iidkl wRbtn nine tnomhstrom thl* dote, or tlioy will be forever barred from pjroBeeUUng or recoverlnf the tome against the *ub*crlber.

I^ecember 17, IDOT.MARY M. Vl.tBT.

BSTA-EE o f JOHN W. HOGAN, dreeayud- Purwutnt to the LirdkT of (jrorge E nuBscll.

aurrogalc of 0 c ooumy of »E^ex. th'* ddy made, uo *ho application of the und«r*lrn*<I, udDitnlutratilx or saM deceastd. notii'e la Uern- l)F Ctr«n to (he eroiUiiir* ot Raid JNfvtiavvd to ushiblt to rh« mflMtrrfber/bud*** rmih op flrmiillon. lae ir cieiima .and diiO'anda against th* ettAte or “ ‘ ‘ “ • * ...............nwiBth*

S17aaOCATE*9 X G T lC es, .

CEAhBD- Pursuant to ibe onJer of (ieorao E. liusMiflU, Burrugale of th« county of East* thl* duy made, on the epplkutlup of th* un- dsrilgnt*(L administratrix of Bald deceOBed no­tice fs heruby given lo me credUop* of said deceased to exhibit to th* Kubaorlber under oatn or nfflrniaton their claim* and demand* against the ertate of said deceoaod. wUhtn. nine months from thl* date, or they will be forever barred from pmsernUng or recovering the seme agalnac the Baboctiber

December 6. 1907.n. L w .k ^ WALKER.Dntbe E. latnaro, Prcfclor.

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ContIniiBttoB of the Great aearance df Jew elry at 14 ott Reoular Prieesl t J . G q K R l C E . ^ % Of * ■ — T J a G B i m t

«.niBr.i*Ta**g.

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To-^tmrrow from 2 P, M ^Ut Qosing ^im e Choose From

$5 to $6 Skirts, $2.50This sale is certain to create a tremendous sensation, because It

means getting a high-grade tailored skirt, worth $5 to $6, at $2.50. We've only 150 of these skirts, however, and as we want to give every one a chance to get here in time to attend th t sale we shall not offer them before 2 P. M. They comprise a manufacturer’s entire sample line, and include voiles, Panamas, chiffon Panamas, poplins, voiles and basketcloths, in blue, brown,tan,garnet and black, newest kilted styles with wide folds made up for thisseason*s wear .regular and extra large sizesjworth $5 to $6, special from 2 P. M. till closing tim e................................................... 150

Lace CurtainsOn gale in the Jd floor CuzUin

Store—250 pairs Nottingham L«ce CnrUinu, 2 jj yards long, overlocked corded edge., 36 inches

J?_ splendid curtain for inedinm aized win- dowk. No mail orders.Spec'l, while they lait.pr.

39cBed Sheets

Strong, serviceable, linen fin­ished Bleached Bed Sheets for double beds, have double stitch­ed centre seams, and wear excellently: re­duced for one day's selling only to, each (limit 6 ) ...... ......

Napkins31 OOP Bleached Hemmed Nap,

kina, offered for to-morrow at a specially reduced price —not more than one dozen to a customer, at, each........................... 3c

iOc lor Crockery Worth Uplo 75c5 ,0 0 0 Pieces ol the Famous “ Q uem sey” Cooking Ware, l ig h t in

w e ig h t, h»s a rich b row n body « n d a s p o tle s i w h ite gU ze in te r io r . A lso a fa rlo ad o l W hile P o rce la in . S a le lU r ls to -m orrow a t 9 A. M . S pecial tab lesc a rlo ad o l W hile P o rce la in , in t h e basem ent.

Goeinsey Cookiaf Ware.Rtkund CoT*r*d CB**erol«*-^

ip ia rt all*, 4tlc>Round 8blrr*d K|rB ^ l*b —I

f<»r lOc.P l« RtBt**—lO-lQ. Bifft, 4 torlOc, Muehroom DUh—H-loch *lie,

4 for tOc.R o an d C n itiird C u p * -7 for 10c.

Wbite Ameffcan Porcelain,Meat F lutter* — lS-lnch *1**,

for lOc.R rrak fa it Pint**—5 (or tOc, Coup Iteup P lat**—< (or IOc. O at M ea l for l*e.!Bteln* — fo il «lt*e giBjed. 4

for lOe.

Covarod Dl*b—iartfe ■!»«, lOc. Ja r tlL n le r—lO-lDcb ilie , lOc. CoT«r«d R ugar B ow l—2 for lOe R «und >VB*h B a itu —3 for 10c. to v r r a d ^^oap Dksfa—$ for IOc. M a}ollo* d u f* —II for lOei Caku lU*h —iu-lnch, 5 tor 10c. P la tte r* —14-Inch, 2 for iDc. B u tt* r Pttd*—15 for 10c. Taukard-12-liicti. I0c«

Decorated Ware.P lck l* D U h-’S forlOc, B r* ak fa* t P la te * —8 for 10c. Dinner I'lBte*—2fr>r lOc.B erry Dl*li~-ii for IOc.F ru i t D U h—4 for 10c.Bu^mr Bovrl*->2 for tOc,O val D lahe*—10c,

NotionsB k atlo g CottoDa block *&d whit*,

num ber* irom I to HO. R efnlnr piie* * „>c. p « rip o o l.............. ............................... 1C

Bkpe L ooei, good qukltiy, ta b n U r 14 oed D-4 lengtii*} regutftr piic* ' Ca ndoiPD, at......................................•fC

N ickel P tn s , In 3 ■1bm« rejpilarSc. a lioicB, *i)eclkl 3 doienl o r ......... ............................................... .

Bilk C o lla r .FaQudjktloB*, black and wbite, lu all *1*^ from to 16, row-ul&r price7f*., Mpeclal.................*...........

S perm M aekln* OH, good quality , d ounce bottle*; regular price 6c,, ape-clal. o b o ttle ............................................

A ibentoe Iro n HoIderB, large*!**. In different co lo rt, regular 6c,, apecltla l .................... .................................... ..

t-o lla r 8 U j« , *Mk gro* grained, O l/* 6 on a card, regular 6c-, epeHnl ^ bV*

Solaaori, sample*, aevorted eliet, | |V .lBc.-5bc, value*, tpeclal....................... 1 VW-

H a t P ina, b rig h t and dull headed, 6 on a card, regular price 6c., *p*c1a1, n | ^ca rd ............ ............................................... i C

L inen T h re a d , black and white, regu lar 5c,, specitUy spool.....................

Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Stockings,m ill r a n , sub jec t to s l ig h t d e fec ts th a t do n o t h u r t th e w ear; o the rw ise w ould re ta il a t 1 2 ^ c . an d 15c.,c learance , p a ir p a ir .................................................................

Men's, Women’s and Children’s 15c. and * 19c. Stockings, Rfin p a irs in th e lo t—an e x ce llen t I a sso rtm en t, m ark ed dow n to c le a r , p e r p a ir .......

Men’s, W omen's, B oys’ and Qirls’ Stock­ings, on e th o u san d p a irs , 25c. v a lues, on sa le to ­m orrow w h ile th ey la s t , p e r p a i r ..................................

Men’s and W omen's S t o c k i n g s , full u la r m ad e , H e rm sd o rf d y e d , a b so ln te ly fa s t a n d i seam less b lack an d fancies, re g u la r 39c. an d 50c., c learan ce , p a ir ................... .............................................

Sale Infants’ Wear and Women’s Fascinators

Infants’ Sacques—300 in th e lo t, in w h ite , p in k an d b in e , m ad e o f goo d q u a lity D aisy c lo th a n d te a s le ju w n flan n e ls ; flannel an d shell s titc h in g trim m ed ; a ll sizes, value 25c. each,for c learan ce to -m o rro w ......... .’. .....................................

Infants’ Caps—O f D earsk in , A strak h an and s ilk , w arm ly lin e d th ro u g h o u t , n ice ly trim m ed ; sam p les , n o h a lf dozen alike , sizes ra n g e 13% an d 15, regu larly th ey w o u ld re ta il a t 50c. an d7Sc., c le aran ce p r i c e .....................................................

W o m e n ’s F a s c ln a to r s —A t 10 o ’clock to -m orrow m o rn in g 1,000 F a sc in a to rs w ill be p la c ed on sale ; m ade of f in e s t g ra d e s of S ax o n y floss k n it­t in g wool in a ll th e b est co lo rs; m o s t d e s ir­ab le for p re sen t wear, re g u la r ly w ould re ta il a t 50c. an d 69c., c le aran ce p ric e ...................

I5c19c

to m o r ro w

25cS pecials in C arpets an d O ilcloths

11.35 Aiminster Carpets, 88c. 80c. Brussels Carpets, 58c. 35c. and 40c. Oilcloth, 27c.S u ch an ex tra o rd in a ry o ffer m u s t

a rouse th e in te re s t o f ev e ry h o u sek eep -ei^__ A lex . S m ith ’s fam ous m a k e o fA x n iin s te r C a r p e t s , show n in h andsom e floral and O rien ta l p a tte rn s in new 190S e ffe c ts ;_ re g u ja r 11.35 carp e ts , to -m orrow .

An o th e r seuaa tio n a l c a rp e t offer, so u n u su al th a t m ost a n y p e rso n w'eii recognizes i ts im p o r tan c e a t a g lance. T ap estry B russe ls C arpet, su itab le for an y room —a jvery__serv iceab le g rade ,alm w n In s p le n d id designs! a n d co lo rin g s ,' re g . 8 0 c ~

N ot to be o u td o n e by such s te r lin g C arpetvaldea , the fl^or oilcloth Mcfclon come* to frfipt w ith a won<l*rtul bftr- gwln. 1,000 of the la mou*

Rnapieled F loof Qliclotli—e x tra yeatoned, In th* mit*t a ttra c tiv e pat- te rBH; ou r irg n ta r iBc. and 40c. grades n>*r square yardL

The G reatest Q o th in g G e a ra n c eNewark Has Ever Known.

In which our entire stock of Men's, Young Men's and Boys’ Clothin^g is of­fered at the sharpest reductions and lowe.st prices ever quoted for reliable and stylish clothing.M en’s and Young M en's e A A

18.75 O vercoats no tv .. v » v v -.-Men's 17.00 S u its re ­

duced to .......... a ............. 3,50 M en's a n 3 Y ouths’ 11.10 1 A A T rousers reduced t o . . ■ . V v

M en's J12.00 O vercoats T B A M en's 310.00 Suits re - c B A ^ T V o s e r s reduced 1.50...................... .......................... M en 's and Y ouths' 33.00 1 A *

311.00 Suits re- g T rousers reduced to . . * -V Oreduced to.

M en's S16.D0 O vercoats q A A reduced to ...................... V * W

M en’* J20.00 O vercoats reduced to ......................

M en's diiced to. M en's and Y nutha’ $8.60 ' I C A

Trousers? reduced to . .

10.50 10.00 » & e r s S % ™ 2 . 9 8

From 9 A. H. to 12 O’clock Only—Boys’ *$1 All-Woql Knickerbocker Pants, 39c.

An added attractioij for to-moirow morning—Boys’ full cut Knick­erbocker Pants, belt loops and patent waistbands, strictly all wool,sizes from 7 to 16 years, regular $1 values, none C. O. D ., no mail or phone orders and only one pair to a customer; from 9 to 12 Tuesday,,,.;........ 39c

SU BROO A TE’.M 5IOTICRB.ER.TATB OF WIDl.Iz\M LANDB-Deceoaed.

Furauent to the orffrr >>t Gcorgfi £. RuBiel),f<urr>>gate oC th« i-fiunt.v ot Giflpx. thU day niadv, on the awlfraiton of the undersigned, pxocotrla of Bai'J deevaaed, notice le hereby

the ettitte of c*ld daccoAed* with]* nine.I* m m thl* dot*, or they «.'IU be torckcr

barred from urue^itlnj* pr nooverlng tlie the *iiMcnber. •... - mgaliMt 1 ... .

s n m n L UM.VZBOINU S. HOGAN.

E8T.VTE OF Mz\rtT A. MATTS, DSCEASiCD-^ Fiirsuant to the onjpr of George E RusufitL

I Burrvifat* of Ihe i.-ounty o( E**cx, thl* day . mif ie, ..[1 the uppliualli'jn of the underelgnv^I ►•XrtDii.tr Dl raid tleteneed. hatltft I* herebi*

givi'h to ih* crHilfire of sold d«cea*ei3 to ex- I hlhit in the Butwrrlhfr und6P''’'o*th cpt alhrmii'- ! Mun their clalmtt hdJ rimiend* again^ ih*

entftle of *at<t rlecexaed, wlthlk nln* mcntRe rrnm thl* date, nr they will b* tonvor barred,

proBecutlng or reooveiiRf th* saine o m IiuT lb* •ilbfcribor. , H'^T**«ttb«r 1 IBOV.

HLWOQP a

E^TATS o f THEODORS J. D A r i to e e W e d i M ’ureuant to the order of G*-'»Tk* » HuMeir j

Burrngate uf the cuiJAty of E*»ei;'4I:i* day madt;. on the appUvxtlon of th* uPWRlftied, I Ddizi|iii*lTfttor of sai»i dr'cerutod. notice i l hereby Kivriw lo the credlinrH of Hold deceased to | ♦•xlihiit to the Bubflrrlber, under oath of at* rlrniuiloTi. ‘heir claim* and demand* OfOlost ' The i’liiBte of aald deceased, wItlibD nln* j tncatliH frum thl* dau>, or they will b* forever bailed from proeecuilrjg or ret^vetiBr the same agelnat the tiibeGrlbor

January 10, IMS.EUGENE A. KSLLT. . Howe A Darla, Proctora. ^

KaTATB OF LUCIA fi. FPdTT r>*r*awifl PunueBt to tne order of Georg* B- AliwlL. uTMiit IV V<u*'r Ol t^eorg* K. Kliawnt

BurrogEie ot the county of £««ex, th li day niade. 00 the application of the undaisfgnea, pxi.’cuti)r« of said deceoBed. notice la hereby'^n In 3K» r e ____ .a -w .u-.- V* Miu utrs-ira(fi-<j, noilCO I* flBreoyg ven to the credRorh’ of said decrasod tb *x> hiblt (o the subaertberA. under oath or Tlon. their claim* and <|etnatKlB ^ eMUte of said det’WiBikd. within nine n*iiuiH*m m thl* daU, er they will bo forerer bwr*d

proseeutlnf or raeovaiing iK*' gam*aralnat the subacynjers.

December 7, 10U7l ..MAUDE c h a n d l e r TORftfif; j

IJtte* ChOBdlir)^__ I uwr VJUWUB H. PRATT.

I VttltBig Aiaaa, nrait« r'_

to the cr^ltorH of nald deceased to on* liiblt to the suhBcrlbHr. under oath or afllMna- iloh. their claim* and dnmand* against the ASiaie of said dt5ceafi’'d, within nine month* froii; thl* date, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same uiTdlnet the aubacrllriT

Difcembaf 11,t a r o l in e l a n d s .

I.ehibach A Johneon. Proctor*.iis T E 0 F PH K i K~l) T U TTLB, dece**ed-

I'urfluant to the oriior of G ’org* E. Ruiavll, eurrogarA of the coumy of Ennex. this day rnadi'. on th* appllcetinn of the undersigned, i.'xeoutor of *nld deuvoned. notice Is hereby given to the creditor? of wU d*ce*BCd to ex- lilblt trj th* auhicrlbcr. under oath or affirma^ U'm. their claime and demands against the estate lot said dcccoHed. within nine month* from this dnjle, or they will be forever barred from proeccuting or recovering the some against the Btibacriber.

CHARLES R, TUTTLB.December 28, 1907.

ESTATE OF JAM Es'ld MIIXER, d « r« * ^ — Piiraugni to the ordtr of George E. RoanlL

xunogate of th* couniy of Essex, thl* d u madc', on the application of tho underalgAed* executor of sold d«coaR«d, notice I* b«rAy given to the creditor* of said deceawd (o ex­hibit to the subiicrTLier. under oath or af- ftfmatton, their clalma end demand* against the eetai* of said dpi euBed, within nine mbnih* from thl* date, or iliny will be forever b o n ^ frpm prQsecmlns or rocoveying the aame against the aubicrlber,

JAMBS W. MILLBR-December 30, 1907.

EHTATB oipA N N KERNAN. D BcicAra Pun^uant to The order of O«orf* B.< RlW ril,

surrogate of the county of Bm*x, Ibl* 4*7 mode, on the application of the nttdwalgQeoi executor of said decea*ed, hotlee f* hereby

flvan to the creditors of said (ieo***ed to «s- Iblt to the eubsertber under oatli or affirma­tion tbelr claim* and demaate mgahurt til*

e«uie of itald deceaBed, wUhlB fldne xnentli*- from thiB date, or they will be fortvar b a r ^ from procecuting or recovering lb* iABB* ogaldst the Buhscrlbcr.

Novcinber lf6. t007.___ ______ ___I*BaXATE OF MARY F. SEtMOUIL DB*

CEABED-Purfuaili to Lhe order 6f Chiofg* H Ruasell, Buirogate of the eouoty of B**«X.- ttakl day maOn, on the application of the ttoaamffBPd. uecutrlx of said deceased, noUo* u kerefir g lv ^ (0 the creditor* of m M a*o«*x*d to ex­hibit lo the iubfKTlber under oath o r offfmia- tion their claims and ' demand* mgalaMrt th* eeiatft of said deoeased, witbin nine mohUia from this date, or th*y will b* for*vet herfbS from pror«cu(tiig ur rwitvecing th* **10* ogaitfiit the SHjb*<Tlb*r,

November £3, 1907._____ _________ LAURA A. H.ESTATE OF WlLLUM ^aUGENHAN^

CEa pk D—Pursuant lo th e order/of Qemv* E. RuaseM. PurroKi'te th* county df Bikiyi thli day made, on Lh* application or the ttnder- figned. admlTilstratrlx of said d*cea*e<L flotloe 1* hereby given lo the creditor* of said de- ceaseii to exhibit to the auboerlbw under oath or amrmailon th#lr cielmp and demand* gfoliwt Che eotate of laid deceased, wlthla n)|M masth* rn»n this da ta or they wt|] be for«V«r b dm d

II55WIUBS ®f r**ar*riog tk* M M JHW. .... -'liW .'

S liK R O G A T B 'a fVOTICES.EB'l’ATB Ot' M.VRY K, Rlt^OKD, decmied

Pursuant to Lhe order of George, B. Rusicil,

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surrogate of the county of Eteeex, this day mode, on the application of the undersigned, executors of said deceoaed. notice Ib herebygiven to ihe oredltori of said deceased to exhibit <0 the subacrlbera, under oath or af­firmation, their claims and denoanda against the eetat* of *afd deceo«ed, within nine month* from this date, or they wilt he forever b&rred from prooecutlhg or raooveiltig th* same against the iubscribers.

January 9, 1908.a. EDGAR CONDIT. HARRISON v a n DUTNE.

CharlM H. Halfpenny. Proctor.EBTATE o r MART BAILEY. DECEASED^

Purauam to the order of Gforge B. Russell, surrogate of the county of Essex, tiH* day made, on the application of the anderalgnea, administratrix cf nald deceSBed, notice 1* hereby given Lo the creditor* of sold deoeoaed to exhibit to the subscriber, under oath or afftrma- tlon* their cUlm* Ohd demand* against the M tiie of said deceased, within nine month* troln this date* or they will be forever barred from prosecutlog or recovering tb* against the subscriber.

January 2i, WCiS.ANNA B. NOIX.

B««kmaii A Voasellerr Prociom.gomarvUla. N, J._______

ESTATE OF OIIVBR B. LITTLEFIELD, db- caased^PoTsaaDt to the order of George E.

RuMell, aurrofat* of the county of Boseg, th!a day made, on tba application of the us- dersigned, txBcmXm ot Bald doceoaod. ootlc* U hereby givan tp ih* creditor* of said deoeogad to exhibit to the subsertber, ^under oath or af­firmation. itM r claimn and demand* g ^ n a t the estate of Mid decewnd, within Sin* month*

thl* dale» or they will be forever berrsd from proaeesting or iwoovertag the earn*

OKORGB H. LAUBSRT. lAiiibart * K M ru t, P n c tq n .

a s T A n i or d a h i b l t . c a h p b k l l . d b -C&UElV-ruX<>U)t 10 tlx <»4«r Dt aeorx« E.

BuhmU, n m to W of thc eotmty of Siwx, thia d»T m »dt.' o* Oi« »ppllo«Uon of the unUn'. ■timiS.. oseoaton of aald deocaaed, Bolica II* ttm U r at*o> to t)i* c ^ t o r a of aald de- oddlM to «im>U to the u K r I b e n , under o«tli

alB ilutlait, tto lr N Kna and demor^H estate of eaid deoeased, wUhln from Ibis date, or they will be d from proeequting or recOvetlDg

th* MUMS oSAlnet the subsertber*. lOnSOtT 9* 1908.

CAMPBBLUS EDWARD M. COLDB.

M VRaOGATB'S NOTICBS.EH’l’ATE OF ESTELLE C. KINNEY, d reease^

Pursuant to tne order of George E. Hussall, Burrogato of tho county of Baeex. thia day m ^ e , on the: application of th* underalgned, executor* of ea*d deceased, notice ta hereby glvm to the crodltoxi of i^ d decaaoed to e ^ lb l t to the eubscriberi, uader oath or Of- OTmanoD, their olalni* dsauUsda ogalsst the estate of sold deceased, within stse month* from this dotr, or thaF will be lor*var barred frem proaeeutlng or recov^ng the ■ome agafbat the auboertbara. ^

January 7, IMAWILLIAM B. XmNET,Vf. CAUPDBLL CLARK, MAROARBT C. BABffETT,ESTELLE Ba Il^U N G H U T S E N .

NOTICE OF 6ETTLBMENT-NoMce 1* hli*by given that the acooani* ot the subicrlber*,

f the surviving trustee* under , the last win and [ testament of James ‘T Ball, deceased, will be

audited and stated by the surrogate and re­ported for Httlemont to the Orpboni' Court of the county of Bsoex, on Saturday, the twenty-nlnlh day isf February next.

Dated Jantiory 16. l9QtL. ' ’ HiMARY J. OGDEN. '

______ CHARLES F, EIlLBURN,NOTICB o r BBTTffiMENTi^fwS ^ htrtlbi

-*v#o lb*t tho BMWunto flf tha aubaeribora.aziq taatamaM of

rta W . HolKt, qaeexaed, wilt ba uu tlM uid stAt^ by the surrogate and renvted for w tt iw w t tn the Orphan^ Court o f » * «mn* ^ of Essex, on Saturday* the tWenty-iHnth day of February next.

Dated January lU, XU08*ANNIE SMITH,

„ , ^ SDWAHD m. R im u J u S iSamuel E. Ayer*, P h> c^ . •

NOTICE OP aBTTLlM!flIKT^5tot5e ^ given that the iwQoanu of tba a.

Adaline W. ThomKn, odmlntaUMitfl*M. Babbitt, daesotod, 'Wilt ba stated by tba tlement to th of Essex, onFebruary next, .

DataU Jaauu r i IMt. 'ZU>AWX V . THOMSON,

Pitney, K a rd lb .# Ekhoiwra hxKtDra.

NOTteS or BErTLEtdENT-Notiee i* hasaby giv«n that the acoounta nf th* snbtcribara

tb* executor of the last will and taftamtiit ot OhrUrttne Eberhardt. deoeoMd, will be aiadlt«4 and itated by the iw o g a t* oM renofted for MtUeiiMtat to the Orphans* Cboft of uie nminty of Bwex. on gatbrdsy. tbb fifttentfa day of Fabrnry nojiL - i*

Dated January % i MTToak Voigt, Procter.

EDWiUkP H. BCXSfMAN.■a ^ ■

NOTICE OF BBTTLBliiM ^Nottw t* hanby given that the aeooniit* Of tb* subaorlber,

tb* exM»uw <rf the Tost Wilt and t*Mam«Dt of James % Mlllex, dKNOaed. will b« iiftima and stetidrtar tb*.oiuiMigaU #Rd ropoybsd for*

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m n Baxt.

ba aom m ta uM tapntafl tvr t tba Ofphiuuf Court or tha oou 3D SkCttiUar. tba flZtaMMb dtN

NOtiCB W aSTTliBM SN T^aU n la harabr ■ i m that tba iwaiHUita «( tba aubacrllMr,

the adnUBjatrator-af tba aktata o(,John ni«Hitr,OaaaaM, will ba utdttM 'aM ataitd by the ■urrufata and rapatiaS 'far lattlamaDt to tba Otphan' Court of tba dlBBUr B a a , «■ Saturdai', tba ZwamyflMiltli d tr of YabruiryMIMVfl ' - Inext.

Dated Janaarr n<

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