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Weather to-morrow: Probably fcir with light winds.

LAST EDITION. ’

«ANYD EAD INKAILWAYWRECK^ ig U Breaks Apart, Rashes Down

Meantaia aod Crashes lato Pas* senger T ta ia ia Montaaa.

CHARGES AGAINST ;AGED HUSBAND.

P e t e r J o s e p h K r e m e r , L o c k e d U p a t M o u n t H o l l y , S a i d t o H a v e

D e s e r t e d a N e w a r k W o m a n W h o m H e M a r r i e d a n d

t o H a v e A n o t h e r W i f e L i v i n g .

POWER FOR DR. POLAND

IIRNINO CARS ADD TO THE HORROR.

[ mnrrSprt Mrs. :silnnU' G tlpm . o f PrldRu- I boro. A fco rdh iff tn the* reciTtl o f the mar- I ririne ih e lirldesrotitn previously

been m arried slit iliuea, hut ull

JAMES SMITH, JR., IS SILENT ON SEYMOUR.

Miss Caroline Ham m ers, o f W illiam street, received a notice aevcrul d.i\- ukc to appear at Mt. H o lly , as a wltm-ss aya in s l P e te r Joseph KrenuT, m y - j dead, Jim e a friend at

School Eaperiateadeat to Recommead All AppoiBitheols, Traasfers aad Pro*

moiioDs of Teachers.

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T h i s A B t lP TOWARD CIVIL SIRVICE.six years old, w ho Is aw aiting trial thi re ] H ivcrsldc KOl a leU iT from K rem er dated

G e n e ra l S o p e r liiten d en l o f

R o a d a n d H I* s»ou A m o n * the

y ic t lm e —U a r C oach F i l le d W ith

L a b o r e r s D e in o llah ed niid M a n j K i l le d —S tee lie r T a k e * F Ir r , iLat

P ^ H e n v e r a K aenpe — I 'l iy a lc la n *

U n r r l e d l r S am m o oed .

K J L L IS P E L L , M ont.. Aug. ai.—A w ea t ound paasengf^r tra in on the -Great Jorthern road w as wrecked about 8:30 /clock 1^1 n igh t near N yack Station, o rty m iles east o f ItalSHpell, In the moun- iJnfl. A n eastbound fre igh t train backed p t o f the sw itch a t Essex and hruKe In (TO, tw en ty -e igh t csifs go ing down the lountaln and criiah lng into the pasaens^er rain w ithou t warn ing.The special car o f Assistant General Su-

er ln tenden t F. L . Downs, o f the G reat fo rtb em road, m id a day coach o f labor- rs w ere dem olished and caught tire and tim ed.Buperintendent Downs and his son w ere

3Stantly k illed , as also Wiia ih H f ecritk. ia n y laborers w ere Killed and burned, lUt the num ber cannot as this tim e be Scertained.

B le e p lv g G a r T a k e s F ire ,T h e sleeper caught tire, but l i is re- o rted tha t a ll the pjissengt^rs go t out a fe ly . Th e num ber o f Injured am ong the assengers Is not known.A ll the physic ians In Kivllspell, w ith a

wrecking crew , have heuii sent to the cene o f the accident. Ten cars o f h lnglea and oilu-r fn-lKht caught llrt;.

on charges o f b igam y. The prlHon< r U la a lleged, has been m arried eight Uin'.-, .i;ul two u f his w ives . It Is said, an* i-.iw«vn to be alive.

M iss H am m ers sta led yesterday II. n h■* m arried K rem er here sprlm? u 1-ithe im pression that his first ami ..'ily other w ife had been dead fo r som-'She said that K rem er le ft her a fter h- possession o f 1140 she had saved.‘ A U tile o v e r a year ago, according to

-'the BurllnirUm County records, Kn-nur

at ^■illlsburRh. whb’h tobl. li la said, of his h.-i\ lng been married nguiu. and enclosed a phulogruph of hlnisclT and !i!s latest

\ iirlde, AL coj\v o f which Is ijriiUed here­with.

Th e friend Inform ed the form er Mrs, G llpen Kiul she swore out a w arrant be-

' f«*re Jufltlct* Z iegler, by whom she was m arried to Krem er.

A photograph was sent to Ch ief o f Po- llre Hopper, o f this eity , who located iSllHs Hamm ers.

CARNEGIE MEN MAY STRIKE

COLUMBIA IS NOW LEADING

Day Tnro at Daqnesae Threatens to 6o Oat When Ihe Furoaces

Are Emptied.

Old

PITTSBU RG , Aug. 31.-The mills of (ho Carnogl^ Company a l DuauMne war.' llio centre of Intereal In the strike to-^lay. They were In operation this moenlnK as usual, notwithslondlng the report o f h' <

1 night that the plant waa badly crlpphtl I unil would likely have to cloae down ai n

o'clock this morning.I . e a v e W h e n B o rn n e c s .Are E m lit >

Defender Nearly Baif a Mile Ahead of Conslitation in First

Trial Race.

rhich s d d fd to the horr«u' o f the d isaster, | A tra in loaded w ith dead and Injured , rlU a rr ive in a few haurH, -BT. P A U L , Minn.. Aug. .Tl —Officials o f i

he G reat N orthern H allway confirm the ea th o f Superintendent Downs, his son, jtd eighteen laborers, In the wreck o f a •asenger tra in last night near Kullspet), t o n t T e le g rap h w ires to the scene are tUl prostrated and no di-tullH have yet •on secured at the headquarters here.

T h « OOlcliiK Btnteiuent.General superintendent W ard gave the

laeociated Presa an officlaL Htutement. in fh lck It was sta led thKt Mr.>owns, his son and conk, fibmit iw ?n ty- ire laborer?, w ho w ere moving WcKt In a oach a ttached to the r ia r <■! ih r iruin, w e killed. None o f the regular paBsen- j era on the train w'us Injured !Mr. D owns entered the rallw tiy service '

n 1868, as a hrakeman on ili»- <^'nl^al j Vermont Rtillruad. and c n t in d the s«-r- | Ice o f the G reat Northern in M*T. H is ppotntm ent as vlce-preslderii o f iln ‘ pokane F a lls and N'orihern would liave •com e e ffe c t iv e to-niorrow, September 1. i

Last night n com m ittee o f etnploNcs from the open hearth department notllU-d the forem an not to re-charge the furnaces, as (h ey w ere going out on strike this morn. Ing a l the end o f the turn. The forem an Im m ediately notllled the offlciala o f the m ill o f the intentions Of the men, and a hurried conterenee w ee h^d.

It was then decided 10 nlaHe wholesale d ischarges In the e ffort to s U y the tideo f union aenllment. ___

Th e men discharged were two helpera, tw en ty ladlcmen, two englnecre, three electricians, tw o boss stokers and two hrakemen. E leven o f the dleeharged men w ere escorted from the works by PO"ee- meii and w ere im i a llowed to ta lk to th ^ r fe llow -w orkm en w hile going out o f the works. S evem y-n ve extra policemen were put on duty at Duquesne during the n ight and are there this niomlng-

strtkers claim that the strikeThe la

LGED IIENBER OF OLD FiM ILY PiSSES AWAY

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F r a s U t B , A c e d E ig h ty -s e v e n

01 L i t e r a ry Tnileft,

The dftaih o f M Im M argare^ KlngBland, * li€ of* t liB "^ o i3 ^ ‘"n ‘aldfnta o f Franklin

*ownehlpr &nd a m ember o f a H cllev llle arolly o f the RcvoluU otiary pt'Hnd, oc- urred last n igh t at the K lngalam l home- tcad In N u lle y . She wub elghty-aev^n ears old. and tmd been In L iitln g health ir the pttM six months. Death wus caused y a com plication o f dlBcKses.M iss K ln gs lan d was the daughter o f Dseph KJngsland, who founded the Ungsland paper mills. In the northern od o f w hat Is now Franklin, before that twnshlp w as set o ff from Belleville. Hla

■ »ns, Joseph and Richard, conducted the UilneSB until ih e lr death a few yeiirs go, and soon a fterw ard the mills became IS property o f Reubel Hruthnrs, o f Chl- sgo. w ho now operate them M iss K lngs land was born In the home- lead on K lngs land road, so mimed from Se fam ily , w ho at one time owned the roperty on both aides o f the grea ter part t th a t thorou gh fare. She lived there all er life w ith her ajater. Martha, w ho aur- Ivea her, and I* past the four-score year larks M l » » K lngsland was u wonmn o f tera ry tasias, and spent her time much fte r the m anner o f the women o f t lie olOhlal days. She w as in full p<Fssossion f her facu lties up to the time o f her •ath.T h e fu n era l arrangem ents have not een com pleted. I t Is prntiable, however, hat the In term ent will be a t Ghrist l^laco'pal C em etery In Belleville, where he deceased m em bers o f the fam ily w ere iterred.

I practica lly on and that the men are dean - liiK up, prepunitory to coming out. Thet^ WHH no AllH(»rdor about the mill. Ihougn . Home exulted lu lk ing was Indulged In, '

' mnatly by spectn iors who had no per- , ' Bonal interest In the men quitting.

A rrangem en ls are holng mndt'' for a I miiiSHmeetlng at Duquesne to-night. In be ' Hddre.swed by President Shaffer. A dele­

gation o f Htrlkers. hooded by a hrasB bund, w ill march from M o K f^ p o r t and parade through Duquesne. previous m the *hcet- Ing President H ollnw ay said further th a t a fte r they cU>»ed the Duquesno mills, un e ffort w ill be made to get the men out at Homestead.

T o Im p o r t K u ro p e a n ■W orltm rn .Rum or has It .that John Jarretl. secre­

ta ry o f the liibor bureau o f the Am erican Sheet Steel Com pany, has gone to Kurope to secure skilled labor to replace the strikers, hut the report Is discredited In labor circles.

The propo-fted itilnera' domnnatmtinn at Monesrtcn. Pa ., on ^ b o r Day. H Is said, htts fa llen through. The labor dem onstra­tion In P ittsbu rg IsfpromlHvrt to be tho grea test ever seen here. Those having the a ffa ir In charge clslm that men wUltake part In the morning parade.

H A T K M A N S P O IN T . R. I.. Aug. 31.- A f - ' «‘v tw o long months o f hard prellminury r.o'ihg, during which each bout has tlutuai- «’ fi the other eight lln ifs , the CouslIu iHmj ill I it ru lum bia went o»it to Brenions H etf Iighl>h1|j IhiMH^ornlng fo r the firm o f the si ru-a uf irh il rai ea to determ ine which sL.Ji be l i i f defender o f the Am erica s 'U p hgiiliiat Sir Thom as LIp ion 'a Shum- n.uk 11.

The early m orning was a beautiful one f 'T racing T lic aJr was clear ami Invlg- orHllng, the sky was spotlessly blue, wtille frum Llie HouthAabl a good HCV**ti-kiYot hrY't'ze was b low ing that g a ve every liuH- i-.itluii o f IncroiiBlng before 11:30, the time Hut fo r the start. A ft e r decks had been washed down, the w ork ing hcart.salls o f both yachts were sent up In stops, and at a n'cl'ick the tw o big main Balls went a lo fi. t>n the Constitution much care was taken In g e llin g up this big piece o f can­vas and U was fu lly half an hour before It WiiB finally In place.

An hour bY'foru the start, which w'as si-h«-dul«d for fl;30, the wind freshened HM that it b lew about (en knots. Colum­bia wriH t l i f rlTHl fllimp lo slmw herself. Sh'* i-unjc o iii o f the harbor on u long port tinAird. mie carried niaitiRaU, dub lopsBil. H ijysall, jib and hab> Jib top.s.Hl, and she itv". ( aI ‘ Mit Id sen a-klHug

The starting gun w.:a fired ;il 11:40. The CiiT]“ iilu tlon WiiB th ill ulrt-uily acrosa the bn<‘ . and was obliged to put iibout. She fa iled to cross the line the second time w ith in two mlnuloB a fter the firing o f the gun, and was therefore handlcayqied. TTie time o f croBKlng hh taken from the shore wea;Colum bia ............ ................................ 11:41:45C onsiliu tlon ........................................ U:42:®o

A t I2:0u the yachts are In plain view, six • mlleu o ff from Point Judith, with the I Columbia apparently well to Ihe w ind­

ward. The press boat signals Columbia Is I ahead. During the past fifteen mlnuteB

the Constitution appears to have been I ga in ing on the older boat. The wind Is ■ about ten knots.I A t 12:30 the yachta have Bailed over h a lf

(he first leg o f the courae and Ihe Colum­bia looks tAY be nearly h a lf 'a mite ahead.

R a a rU o f K d iie a t lo ii liio ren N cs ^ a l-

l i r ie e o f i ’ eu eh era In th e 1 .n » e r

U rndeH —T o t o u s h le r th e n f e t 'l -

In S o f S e lm o l F o r n l ln r e iu m K H ie

K e lw b lls h in e n t o f Behou l In ga

B a n k a — S hn ke-n p in l 'r l i )c l| iB le .

. O th e r M aM ers o l Im p o ru in v r a t

L M t N ls h l 'e M ee tln i;.

The Board o f F^lucatlon last nlcht de­cided to have all iippointmeniH. pruinotlons and transferring ut leacher? in i l.- ui\ the recommendation uf the auperlfui-nd. m o f Bchoolfl. auhj^ci to the appru\:ii nf iho appruprlate committee. W lthiiut . v.-n dls- cusHlng tho matter the boar.1 i liFpiud iho amended salary HcheduU', m> r. thesalaries o f teachera in th‘‘ I' Wci grinle*S' during the first and seioiui >«-<irs nf their nppuliunient. As ttJld in llu- N 1',\\S un Thurjiday, about iSfi youog teii-lu r?i w ill be a ffec ted by the ehaiia*-. AMitl-- fni iiro- liuilon fo r the first year, m d-r ;i ti inpo- rary uppolntment, ufsislan ls ,md klruler- gartpn aHSiwiants arc n-'w hm i Is . J4.')0 in su ad oT »400, and the flrsi vt*ar n f ib e lr lit-rnianenl appolntmeni. wln‘ h Is tlir xet'- tiiid year they leach, thi-lr s.ilailus w ill he jssr. in-^icad o f *475. 1 linctn-sHts o f klnrlergarlene under the amenilod sch. dula iin- to receive S500 undiT tr mtfor.iry up- po ln im cn l and *3&0 for fh-ir jvrm anen t

I flrnt y»:ar. Sub»tltute rs anr to re-I ce lve $2 a day for the tlrm tlii*y arc ui tu- I a lly rm ployfd.! Tho idan fur Increasing ilu* salaries nf I the lower-grade teacUers thi.' year, ami

a llow in g thoae In receipt nf liigher Kuhi- rles to w a it until some futiin Hmo to havp their casoH acted upon, I ed j)y the members o f thi« [mu time, and was generally ap|>ri the recommendation o f ih Teachers did not even

Former Senator, on His Re­

turn From Europe, Says

He Has No Candidate

for Governor,

W A N T S W IN N E R

I s in E x c e l l e n t H e a l t h a n d R e a d y

a n d A n x i o u s t o T a k e P a r t

in t h e C a m p a ig n .

U N IT Y IS E S S E N T I A L

f o r m e r s e n a t o r J A M E S S M IT H , J R .

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lY dlscuHs- r<l for »om»’ v'fd, HO (hut iTlYITYlttOC on

............. . .... ..... c-ausf coftrtnentfrom a Hlngl< member, ami wh-a il^ p te il by II iinfiTilmous vote. llfTi-h 'fnrv^t has been the cuBlom to begin at tlu- <uher end and IncrniBc- the aalarles ipf higheruiY when the* Board of LdUL'Hlli'n fidt In a liberal mind. Now the tpiK-h'-rs in the hlghfr gTiidea are to bo left n.< iUpv an?, and IncreaKca are to be m.ade. U Ib planned, from the bottom of the ImbbT. The changes In the Salary list mad. last night will iidd about |7.00l> to the annual pay roll, of which t2,»0 will come out o f this year’ s appropriation.

Mo%e Tow a rd r i v l l S erv ice .A mrivt* In tli« dlre^'llon of dnliig away

wHh rnmmlHee “ pulls lA'achiTs and placing

FUTURITY IS AN OPEN RACE

Erery Borse Enterd flas a Chance of Winning, and the Fiakh Should

Be Close and Eicitiag.

S H K K I'K IIK A D B A Y R A C E T K A C K . AUB. ni - E v iT yitiliifi Is In rttiillncsn n( N ew VnrK M mijHi popular ra<!v fo iirsi. f.tr (he l-'uturlij rn(X'.^thf rlchea( priae o f (he

on (lie !)((ri o f I A m iT l '(111 ( ( j r f . ^ T I i e reconl-hreuklnB prom iidiins. (ip- j crowd ',s cypcctetl to arrive early, as the

DEATH OF AGED BRIDEGROOM

Paul S. Brove. of Bloomfield, Who Maf' ried Bis Bonsekeeper a W ^k Ago,

Expired Last Night.

ALTHOUGB BURNED BE OPENED BRIDGE

lADLUN lERDER CASE lAYBETAKEfiVPAGAIN

I f r l t e r <hf I j « l t e r B to O ra u x e P o l l r «

g e r v ^ a a l l o B « Keen I t

Po iia tb les

A s BfToft Is to be made to have August i R stb le , o f W arren , 0.. questioned iDout th e In form ation contained In tho ftta iv b e setit to PoUce-Bergeant W asher, C Orange* In re ference to the murder o f lio eb e FauUin* on N ovem b fr S4, 1SS3. on ra n ge Mouatalna Th e two rolasivea w blch e sen t to W as h er w ill be turned o v e r to tosecu tor R lk e r. Much in terest has bee^ rou8e<l In th e O ranges over the re v iva l C the m ys te ry connected w ith the caae. In hla firs t 1 e t t » , which was a^ted aigaist g, R e lb le says he met tw o men at l e K ri9 S tation In W arren and entered ito coaverBatlon w ith them. One cabled Unself M cF a rlan d and the other (ellly . In c iden ta lly , they began to talk i _ the Pau lUn murder, o f which the rriiter g a v e an account which, be said, ms Jost as the tw o men had related It » him.W ash er replied to the comm unication

im3 g o t another letter, under date o f j&gust 17* In which Relb le said tha t be sought p oa^b ly his Inform iftlon m ight u m xn a clue to the m urderera

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o p la M o U s w d e r D ls l ia g o t s h e s H iiw - M i f B t MwWb I * B s p o s lt la m .

pMlal D tvM ch ts the NBWB.IfO B O X M N , Aug. IL —Louls H ollander, U n lM H in bc^f who iM about seventeen

• a r i_ o M 4 proved h lm eell a hero a t the *aD-Am erleaji BxpealUon la B ofla lo . a

.»w d a ys aga- R isk lag his life , he put attceman and hundreds o f men to abame, nd saved from tmininent danger o f rtirath n u m bw o f peopia, especially v o iM n and

kHdren. A l l th is he did In stoppAng a run­w ay h am aTba bo iea , a aptHted ona, w as a tU ch ed > a t igh t carr iage. Som ethtog fH gh t- ^ d the anlm ah and It started to n m a t a lad p ace la fr o a t o f the m ain antraaca » the axpoalcioB g r o m d a In th e aO d s t. f a la rg e c ta w i o f people, young andkJi « --- " Wm 111 — M '■

AN ATTACK MADE ON REDISTRICTING ACT

C o n s t t t n t lo n a l l t r o f M v o iin r f P o « * i ‘ d

t o r E llM B b fth L n a l W l i i l o r I * S o w

Q u e s t io n e d —'H a le to Ith ow

C au se f i r s n ie d ,

Swolal Diapftich to the NEWS.E L IZ A B E T H . Aug 31.-The first m ove

tow ard attack lnK tb«* t'onslUutlonalUy o f the rcd lstrlc tin g a d fo r Elisabeth, passed by the last Leglslftture, wae made yester­day, when R ichard LIndabury, o f N ew ­ark. obtained from Chief Justice E>epue a ru le to show cause why a w rit o f ccr- ttorart should not be issued In the matter. T h e order Is made returnable a l T renton next Tuesday.

Th e w rit was served to-day on James E. PsbrejG N oah F. M orrison and C. A d ­dison S w ift, o f E lisabeth, the three re- d lstr lc tln g commissioners appointed by G overnor Voorhees. I f the w rit o f cer­tiorari Is granted the m atter w ill in all p robab ility be argued at the Novem ber term o f tho Supreme Court.

T h e prosecutors In the case on behalf o f the D em ocrets arc form er Judge P. H . Q llbooly . fo rm er Freehotder John J. Don­ohue. fo rm er County Engineer Louis Qulen and P eter Egenolf, D em ocratic S ta te Com m itteem an from Union County.

BOERS BLOW UPRAILWAY TRAIN

T h e n Set I t o n F ir e *— L ic a t e a a M * '

C o lo w e l V a w d a len r* o f I r i s h

G nnvds* A m o n g th e

Slalwv

L iO K D O N , Aug. n .—A dispatch from Lord K itchener* dated Pretoria, to-day, says:

*'A tra in w as blown up to-day between W a te rv s l and Hamftns K raa l by SO Boers, w ho a t once fired on the train , settin g it on fife. L leu tenant-Colooel V an- daleur, o f tba IHsh Guards, a most prom ­ising officer* was killed. Tbe other cas­ualties h ave not r e t been reported ."

LUDLOW'S REMilNSTO BE CBEIATED

Corneliis Vredaod Tnraed Controller

at Jackson Street Slructire Wropg B av and Flames Shot Ont.

Intpndcnt Bupram#' In the m atlYT o f appoTTitmpnLfl. promotions and transfers.

UiiTm iliiH Vr»'t*llanii. o f nnm sw lrk street, thin iity . umi’ loyeil tui the J.-iekson street brldi;' 'tvfT ilie P.issah' R iver, was pnln- ful|> biirmnl nhoui ihe face and hands enrly ihts morning The «lraw Is lurned by . It t trl' tly. and uhtnii fi o 'clock a boat whlsH+-d fi r the brlilgp to open so (hut It couM pri’-f' ihrnugh. Vreu:lami grasped the rontP-ller .uul save It a slight turn In theWTom: .llrui 1 loji.

A shi'ut o f rinmr shot out. burning ihe bridge i' i:d;*r Mi'verely. A lthough su ffi'iing great p 'lii hr' npem*d the tlraw, and a fter the ho.it h III p isBA-d he closed It again.

The nii'ii alm ost overcom e w ithpain b> 'h.iT time, and had to be assistedtu ills ifliirie II pli>siciaTl aUeudetlhim. Hi"* Injuries, though Hevere, are not serious

hand In Naan in lum . the noU that cost him k'ltKrtrt: OoldHinlth and K in g Hanover. The W h lln ey Htiilde w ill go lo the post n strong ftivorlU '. N a l Turner wilt ride N hh- turtlum, the heal o f the W hU ficy ■irlng.

John Madden, the sstuts KsntUCklgn, has three horsss en lered -D h ie G irl, the best iw o-yror-o ld A lly shown sc fa r; Y a n ­kee gxd a im Fire. WU entry w ill be second choice In the b itt in g

H a lf a doien mllUnnalres are try in g fo r the rich prise. T h ey InHndn W hitney. Ferry Belmont. Clarence M ackay, .Tames R. Keene. A. H. & D. H. M orris and S P. Brown. Each one o f th-m h:ifi n high- priced and highly trained colt or filly In the race, and hopes to win.

Tho race w ill he run about 4 o ’clock lids afternoon.

WILL CHALLENGE ADMIRAL nOWISON

W K D IH M

B r id e and

fipecks) I ‘<MJE R SK ^ -

In an ..r-' moon, whii- Were waiil era o f n< • ence w hi- b

l i l K » T » o r T W IT T K t t .

H oD se b yl•^U4>nl l . m v r\4 iiy o f R o o f .

. h i<( rhe- NKVVA1'1’ V. Aug. 31.—Speeding along

M 'tiPe tu enjny their hnney- 'hn guests nt their wedding

u i deluee fh^m wlih «how- ,t (I Mill shoes, Is iin experl- \] [ nnd Mrs. Charles Dfnkrl,

l»olniments and Iruii^iferH o f teHA-hers hs ' wealh.-r I.h I'alr, and one o f the heat lU'Ids nearly as possible upon a riv ll servlro ! two-yrar-oldH w ill go to the jkyki. The hiisls. to be determined by the stiporln- j stake 1h worth trfJ.Oftl. Tlier** arc rlgh iccn tendent upon the irrrlta o f the ti^ncher 1 youngsters named 10 face the fing. This and w ithout regard to any influence he flrld m iv be Increased Fiy Aiddlllonail a isrt- nr she m ay have with a member or mem- | era or dcoreaBed by w ithdrawals, brra o f the board, was the udopllon o f W illiam C. W hitney, who won the stake (he fo llow in g addition In the ru les nnd 1 last yeur w ith Hnllyhoo Bey, has a HlrniYg regulatlona governing tho exam ination HTid nppolntment o f teachers;

“ A ll appointments, promotions and trans­fers o f teachers shall be made upon the recommendation o f the c ity •• aupcrlntend- ent, approved by the appropriate com ­m ittee.

"T h e superintendent's recom mendation^ shall be based Upon experience, m erit and”' fitness, to he Hscerlalned an fa r as pos­sible from the otfidal records jn jwssea- slon o f the Hoard of Education.*'

A sim ilar rule to this la In fo rce In most rltleft, and has been frequently urged here, as It Is gnnem lly conceded that the super­intendent. bring In closer touch w ith the schools. Is belter capable o f ju d g in g the m erits and quallllcoUons o f a teacher than any member o f the Hoard o f Educa­tion. TFu’ new rule practically m akes the

P ^ iipimi

as fill recommendations for such action must originate with him. although they m ay Ijv held up by the cummittA'o or hoard.

M arty O ther M ubjef»i»,Gas school banks, ap-

pointTnciiis and iransfT '^ " f prlT>clpa|s find I* aclicrs, thAs api>"biiTmni o f medical lnBp*"A*tors. the rtUlnfcctlni-' " f wt h-iol fu r­niture* and the opening u tht- even ing schools were other sulijr« tl^al occupied the a llen llna of the si liu d > ' rnmlSHloners at last night a miwiing-

The neid it cerntrov-Tsy 'B oard uf Kelucatlon iH'l Health, as 10 which b'l tN the mcAllcrtl Insperior'^ 1 was rtlspri.*ied o f by ihi- . ■ dlacuHSlon, uf CommleACP >Union, iirovldtng lb u W’hen appointed. ■'Board uf Kducaitiin "r n Hat o f physiciana in b> i Board o f Health. K'i'- govern in g the medical c -, formiUlaTed hv the G. c Ita ry Rtgu lallons iT'' - bohrd at Its next lud ni.n

Cnmmls.'Rioncr K ik- '. m m lttee a l ihe earn** ' c: 'the dtsinfectlon of ib. • b Slid fu n u lu i" ul n ‘K‘ -' - leal Inspedlun wa^ ti t > proper ftanSlary cim-ii aertw l, as tllaenee m munlcaled by Infciu even a fle r the pui>li had been dlscov'T*''! make the sanitary r - :

bciw’een the Ih- Ftoiird of

■-Luuld appoint1 ihp ^ hfHYl|.l,

HmU. w lthnul ' ' F^wan'H reso-

m speclors. r;irnffl by tho

(11 »c c r » ‘dlled riGslfcd by the '■ •I regu.atloii? ' tion arc to be

llll'-i* 0!1 ^Hh-irnltled lo the

Siifrtsl ntBpitrh tn the M U ' d . , . ,W A S II IN t lT O N . \ :tl. — Ailm iriil

Sthl(>y'(( coutiBel h »v ' ■(■ ("TmltM-d ( " i hnl- kngi' the mm-(iB o f A .liiiln il H i.w hon to «tt a* a m eirtw r o f 'Ic ( '" ( ( f t nt In 'tiilry. Thlfl chBllPn(o will m e '" f ' " ” ' «i* the form al Btsslona " f 'I " ' ' " ‘ irt o(W'n. It will lie the ftrat hnslii--** tn c .m .' t.efore

Aged Pau l flandBirom Brown, w ho ona week ago to-day niarrleil fils hoUHckeeper.Msfl. Augusio AndTA‘0. Ih irty-Bcvcn yoarH old, inuler an Kgrccmf-ni made Home weeks bAltirc, died at his home In Muiiroo place.Mlomnilcld. at ln:.Tu M'duck Iasi n lglil.D m ih wan due to lieart trouble fr<im which Mr. Uruwn had heen su ffering lor Honii' lime. IK* Jn'camc uncunwcbjii.H iw o ijours iicforc h f expired.

At hlH hedsUit? wrhen the end came w ere his w ife . H irF eri J. rarringU m . his nephew, whrY llvi'd with him ; I>r. \V. H.W h ile find Mortim er Brown, one o f hla sons. whiY livea In ItrYxiklyn. The la tter was summoned by udegmph a f»*w hours before his father’s ilealh. N'o arrange- mcnlB have yel been made fo r the funeral. !

^ r . Brown located In B loom field last 1 , spring w ith hla nephew, Merhnrl J. Car- j rliigton. A fte r keeping bachelor’s hall i fo r a few weekfll (he agi'd resident udver- I tlsefl fo r EL housekeeper, IJe received * mnnyappllenllons nrul hundn’d* o f letters.I Finally. Miss Aggufito Aiulrce. a tralnt'd ! nut-re from New Yiirk, applied fo r the

place nnd was uccept'vl, Boon a fterw a rd Mr. IH'oivn protii>SMl lo hi r and she nc- <-epici1. A marrliiRc ci.YUiract whw ih«*i\ drawn op, Lyndrr Pilch and Arthur Ru3- | soon h4)r<;i; wofA'' the wltue^Hi-s. In the iigfectTient

I Mr. TTrown, it Is HaJd. pri mln^d (u g iv e hla I w ife a vftIvii'bU' hmis- In Kr"<»klyn. and Iti ; f«lx inotithH* Hme a fic r Gir mjkrri.igc iho ■ Mini o f r*.nno. W hether eny sllpiiln tbm j was tiinrl*‘ that the m' '-.el:uy corislder.i-

Itnn would he p.ild In the evem rhf hts deiAth heff.n- ihfl explrful-in oF (he lim eI ali-*d. e.Tnnut be defin ilely P « rio'd Netg li- _ ^

burs -ifty ih ’U lhr*rc was. ul Ihr Brown | in I' asiH'.vcrs to any ipu-^uona were

-I fun d.Mr Brown's first w ife died two yeHrs

nil. 'I hi* couple had thn-c xomi. a ll of vAhorn ;tm living In nrooklvo.

T h e \ r\ V g w i l l b e pn b U sh ed on l.ahRKr B a y . T h ^ In a t e il lU o n l»e4111 nole Hi 2>3<( o 'c lo ck .

the court, and It will proceeding* fo r froi..

iilily d4*lay ihe, T oi i la i» .

"I t

. Fi. o f Jersey ( 'B y Heights, >n Thursday last, w ill un- e with pleai^ure In a fte r

H I * Aakwa W i l l B * lB t * r r c < i k «

014 H « i k « M L # b s

U l « i t 4 .

W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. It.—Tfiformatton bxs b « «a r « c « lv «d AC tbe W g r D epkrtm n it tkixt tbe rem blb* o f B r ifxd le r-0 «B *n U LudU>w w il l b t cremateda ,

fs r v lc e e w ifi be held TueefixT a t T r ln lt r Cbarcta In N e w T o r t

T b e eabee be interred bt the otd o f tbe L u d io w i on L on g Iblbnda

nee Kohli.u w ho war, a doubt, dl> T years.

T h e meih ■' iiloptcd by the youna couple to defeat i ’ ’ Trcparatloos made by their fr iends at !"■ ' ,'remony to (rive them the send-off [■l,"■•'mllry to a new ly wedded couple a-s I f ' V e ia rt on their honeymoon, w as unldO' I' a deep laid plan o f tho you ng ro tjr 'r whlrh had been hatched days bef'ire ti- weddlnjt took place.

Instead ■ ..avlnx the houae by the fron t door, t’ e new ly wedded pa ir as­cended to ti ■ roof, crossed to an adjo in ­in g bou.w. m l hurried to M anhattan ave-

^nue. wher. 'h'-re was an autom obile In waltin it. a ' d made their departure w ith ­out anv nf the Kuests being aw are that th ey had Icfi the houae.,

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r O O » IN t t t lH k ' «O K S O V E R .

iT ^ l , l t a t lo i< - I S ta te Aaylw w i A d - jA a rn e d (h t i l l h le it W e d a e a d a y -

■peelai DUcai'h 'o 'ha NEWS.T R E N T ' 'V AO*' R —It waa late yea-

j e fS -Y afternoon when the S tate aaylum fnvastlya ilna crirntplttee ctoaed Ita aeaslon and adjourned until n e i t W ednesday. N a th ln s ter,.eni!ona|fejta famucht nut dur­in g the rtav M u f lV « jn o t a ll, o f the evl- deiH e had been by other witneaaeaa t arev lou " .esalona, T ea terday 't teatl- la on y waa contradictory. Some o f the w ll-

swore that the food at tbe aaylum

r A T H B R C O T K *

M. A p a a lc enaoed- K rerytiotty I h * iB oU tw not to r hia own la fa t y . ra- W d ltM o ( w h a t n tc h t b«(AU (Rhara.

th e (M im aU aB w w at Ita haigfct. RBW H oQ aader ameri ed frum tha ceawd ad dwshlrvt taw ard the m adly a u ro e e h - m haraa, e a a «h t tha ratna aad atoppad H iik lw a ra « a b t . a petlaamaa th a t la k Ik a horaa to ebarta. T a m e HoOaRd- » wha ^ m r a d aa 'a htra.

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A e w l l e e A d n a a * l a O a a L A m t t t t t adeaaca In the ntlea o f eoal^ 4M ha aaadr. T U a tlaae It f r an taeraaae r tha r r t i R daa i t ta o f twenty-dew aamn * r ta a a * ^ s n d ^ a n a a t pew T U a la i M m at la iaa aa ilcipatad t U i w intar. Tha I amaaat w il l tab# d a c t Sepaeiahet 1- j

■-Id!*' *

ALM O V T

r r i e a t ta L a a e a

W K U «

la a in t t a a ■ a a p i t a l Ran t W e e k .

B a r . B a n ry Q . Oorna, o f tbe C h u rd i a< tha A t y Croaa, H artlsoa, Who oontraatad i r i l r ~ twra waaka ado w U la a ttand lac tha p a t la a u W the W eat Rudaon tow n*, hsa aaar ly raeoeared from tiw dlaaaaai aad w in ha aM a ta laaea tha laolattaa b i i f U i i a t dnaha Bin Thnn day. Btaha#

has pnuUad Fathar Cayaa a laaea « ( ahaeaca aad ha wfO ■ a a n t it iw immi dlata ly a f la r

h is dteeherge (ra ta lha haapttal

M »W 1 T t W K . Any. tL -A n te a d , t i .

I

thought (here ohi>u!(In fection of cvcry;h,i especia lly the fiin ii'

Htp rr.*'jlmin'lo a committee to r o f H ealth on the k t l i « cnsi. advlsaulll' o f putting the - -operation.

F o r Ich o o l Nh y Iiik "ComnYlssloner Lrig I •

can ing for the ap|i"i- - com m ittee o f five i- ' l'lt■hmrllt o f a syiUenT ■'the schijfjla. Mr. L t 't •Ings bfankfl had been ces^ in other cities, n-i' w here In tvrenty-lw f over 3,000 pupils who ar banka. The money i:* 1 teachers and deposited . w ith local buUdlng an>l aa payments bit sto^-k. r treasurer^ on Interest Tii n posHofs are paid the si ci the bank receives on th> are given baakbooka th^ furnished In other instltui ' ■ ■

SupcrtDtcndent Fciiand ; savings banks and said thcY u ■■ as an adjunct to the educa 'i ' the sebool* both In g iv ing -'i Idea o f business and bsnklnx m

(.iiiU'fl the rnm-m.ikc rules for

I ''I pioms, desk.’lu’ i-rNiilH. Mi’il- nni^gJi In iFiBUrri‘i si'htYoIs. h i as- k'*h- to he C4jni- ‘ kM. seals, cu ..!.*< the in fection '■ ft school. To

■ !iM I fim j.loip ho f (im plclc ills*

I - III w( hiK ilroiifii,I- I.iisr iw'lce A:iiY.i:iy rr frrrc .l

' A iiii th f Board :inv! fpiYort on

liraf'ti''a i>liliy?-■. hrm»* into

I ii r*»solutliYn>r a special

•r th<- iwiub- irtgs biinkfi Inii -w the ESV-0 ‘>l w ilh suc-

iJavt-in. G . iherv are

• •'■luirs In the• i i i r r i»y the ! 1 - (i tTYterval*

ifvSiU'laiioiish Ihe city

Tho h.».IL*M liS l'ill

T he ]fl5 W g tvHl (*e im h llsh ed nti L a b o r Day* T he la-'t e »im o n i^ ll l he on so le a t 3tR0 o'«-io*'U.

RIVER m s DPFOUR MORE VICTIMS

l.lBt o f M U - ln a * « ' rtf T ren to nU lt fs s ie r Hediu*«'iJ i4» M it e i 'n

A ll l*roh «h l> n«*M4l.

I 'H lL A U E r .P H iA . .Auk; o f four more vlcilmih ■( ' l - ’ ‘ i*the steamboat G itv uf T c i i t --i covered this morntiig. i ' l ' l i women, and <me wuh .-'I ■'mains o f Amanda ( T oh.s. t\» - . • o f iig“ . o f Fhlludelpi'i.i. wli u i i eluded In the ll#t uf m lsfii c

Anoiher body was ih -floating oft Brldesburg wh.iM miles from the scene o f Hi- >'Is that o f s short. stt>ui v. ru . iw en ty-ftve years old nn

polka dot s k in and white w (i':i on three rings. One was u wf-l and another was a ruby aurrmn .l

I dlnmonds.I La ter In the day the bofflI men were recovered.I probably

EXPLOSION OF OIL STOVE KILLS SIX

o f

Five Other Persoas Are Seriooslj la jured i t a Breoklyu Tene-

m eil'hsiin lire.

' n in-

rnlng.I Itrie

■‘ t It iVkmjI

lihie Vi.itiringli'Tl

lu r., J lo

.. FimS.iin tic

mL.I- II

1-4WJY'

Uf i--.trn

. "ung ■ . • nUf. I h.ive

I-try of ..<■ tM'fttt ii.g In

good. while ott»ers criticised It. Dr.JoiMf aid net IPPMC

LAla In thn iftemoon lAwycr B«ckc* cot Dr. Orern to wdmtl Ihii. while Dr. W ard nuke* an offleUI tour of the main btdMInt every Sunday, tie haa only been to tke anne* on InapwcUon trip* a few rtwM. In the laat two yean. Dr. Green aaid Dt. Ward doee not Interfere with Uw PtUMc^n*^^___________^____________

0*4 «A W (wtaea thw R wdea a .D(»™ icli to the KCW A . „ ^

" ' h O B O K B N . A n * . a . -R a t l ie e than be A fe o j by a nuwber a f w ith

S jL waa bathtad. Mlaa Mamie L a w - S ? T 2 l ™ i n * b tw S tte . y e e t ^ a y a fu r - m dJfflcoTt ta ih 1 ^B S a m w a the Hwdaon K i e v a lr f b achTh ayw w aE re faead to f t r e « * •

I a e n t ^ n n a

T R E N T O N , In s o f

laah B e tw a ta ta d .n ,—A t a recent m ert-

t to a s tC p a i^reereaauUns tM N a - I K . P a t r i o t AulaBea

L * i U A t tha t u M n u i a t H u o w a n . aa Chceta iit aTenoa, tha----- • lemmnn ---

CpaB(efl,of t t e

at. the

Inculcattns Into their j-n .t'.i miti.ia hab its o f th r i ft President H ' named Comralseloneri Locan. H a r '. i'wan. De­laney and Ldbibacb aa a .-..n; mi t ire to- ronatder tbe Khewie.

T h ere was no oppoeltlon in ih . reenra- m cndallon o f the C om m liu e on n -a iln * to (Uecard o m o f the e zp en k iv ' ca* en- clqaa that furalsh power to r the ..-n illat- ! , « fa iu tn the U ib tcbool and m replace It w ith an electric motor. N o pr v l.lon w as made te r the diapoeltloti o f 'ha eaa enstne, which eoat the c ity eom a'h ine like B jg e , aad acoa a l the eonunlaa'nncre leem ed to taka mach tuthrett In (he vuh-

Tba new motor w ill probably c>*t iL ia * or more. One o f the sea engine. 1, to be retained this year, the eamm ittre h ae las decided to s W ft a tr ia l by Krelf to datarmlna w b a tk tf U w ill work any bother alone than la r w p a i iy . I f u does not. I t w in prohahir h i th row n out n n t y e a r -

e h o h e .w p o< P aem oiR a ia .T h ere w a i a t e n e n l eho k e op In piin-

dp a la aa the r e n lt v t P r i i N i a l L ew ie W Tliurhar-t leelShe fton tro to th a hood o f th e LoJhyette Street Sche a l P iinclpa l W . U Helnekaa ia ta ha ^ w e i l fto e i CharMaa S tre^ to_JB l_JR g ew caacy at

f laOne " f (I.......

that o f a flremafound In (he hull o f the v(w>, 1. 'n ' ii 1- hedir charred that Identmcail,10 he linpoielbie.

Mr. and Mr*. Frank Alfnr.1 !h couple who^hnard a l HailC',-!Camilen, and who w ere au|i,'a,-l lieen lo it In the exploaton o f the Trenton, went to Trenton on (h. h

ivcn lle de- I yvedneiatay m ondna and arc .ii .■reel (ha ( j ,.,|y ,qc a; f m day*..Iinte. and .j.,,,, , j , , mlaelnK h a» been r.-dnte,l (o

as those 1 e ijiecn , and (h e re lattvee o f it'-' ai’ -.-nt f the kind I ,,gve about * lv tn up all bore ■.( ce- v l o f the Ing (hem alive. One name, h ow ee r ivns

valuable ,o (he list, that o f M r* J ! ’ H art-value o f o f TTcnlon, who la believed t , have

pupils an ihc boat and haa not been hc.ardno-ls and o j

The burned steamer la bd n h pumped out to-day at the Neafle A L e v y eh ipyar l It Is expected that iw veral m ore con,s,-s will be found In tbe blackened hull.

,VK1V Y O R K , A u y 31 - S:x p-TSrtflS wvr«* kilh-ri and five s#erl'-u-i* in ju i'v ! In u ii*nt*m«-nl fire In B roo k ljii lu^r i.lgh '. Tin- demi are

aMrn. U ohIc H olhglscr. 1 hlriy-H'-v-T) v r a r i old, JumiX'd from fou rlll-rttfry w im .-w ,

A iiiii" Bi-uk. (vn monih> .1 Tllllt: Beck, five ycaru o i l .

tie ilh..Minnie Heck, ihrf*o years ci-l Juseph H<*ck, In fant; (akt?'

p llal, where he died soon nfi Jurh-H received In lh< fire.

Frank iiudd, in fani.The ItYjured are Mrs. Anni'

' oiie years ohi. mother of ih “ fi tiurus and ^hock and lik>Hstld, tw elve years old. -

' ly-onc years old, cotF ’ l ■I'hJHrl#*!* Frank, Ihrcc [ni uin

’ Waltorw, th irty yearx " i 1 Kxplualon o f ft keros'll- G

Ihc fire. Nets were p ii '-c id i- whf* Jumped frum Bi- w u i' I ' ‘Wh Mrs

i'i for

1 ( k. th iriy-i-hililnur.

M .ggic lid. ! Wrh- r la. k.

d. ( ‘arrie

slfu<-k on the aid killed

M r. Sm ith D eclares that to W in t h i

Can «luU te M ust Cotnuianil the E n ­

t ire P a rty V o te atul the

S upport o f Inde-

jYendents.

United States Renuior Jantss , returned from Kiirope on the liner Bt. Louh (hla morning. Were hiR l>rother-!n-law, John

F. ShaiiUiy, Dr. Daniel KlUott and H arry Smith, the form er ScTuitor’ H 8i*cond eldest son. A fte r recclvlnK a warm w elcom * from a la rge party o f re latives anil frlende, w ho went to mr»M ihein, the trav- * cllers lYfoceeded by Hpeciiil train over ihs IV nnay lva iila RHliryad tiv the seashora, w here ihelr rcHiJcc-llve famlllea are sum- tnerlng.

Frum a pollilcfti aeaiidpolnt a vast Amount n f Intcrnfli was manifested In the return o f Mr, Smith, for U has nil along been believed by l>4.‘mocralH generally that he would play h conaplcuouK part In the QubernatorUiI campaign which la about opening. Nor were ihe polHldana fa r astray In Ihe mlculiitlonn, for the form er Senator |h in cxcfdbMit physical condition and rcfifly and w illing to put up the fight o f his pr»micAl career. H«* declined to Hlatc direcBy, however, what hin aU ltuds would r»ncern1ng M ayor Beymour's OubcTimturial rnndldacy,

tX'h'U Ihc hiR vcsRcl had b*f*n w a r p ^ IntYi her berth un<l tha gangphmk placed in pijsltion, Mr. Hinllh .was fhn first pas* HPiiK'r to walk Hahore. H<' looked the plrture o f hculih. Hla fiire Y%aa a<Ymewhst lliljincr than when he wTjit .iway, but his chreka harl the aamc ruddy glow, his eyes were UriKhI ATid clear, Ii Ih nB'p elastic and hla 4*v4’ ry movement showed HLr4'nglh and vigor, tl WMH notlreubic lh a i the Demo­cratic leader's w alal meaRurement had IweTK (Iccreasfd perceptibly, and It woe Ihe general cnminent among hla friends that they had never «een him luokliig better.

A «< rep led C o iig rA tn la lB R n s . Natu ra lly , (he ex-ifteTmtevr'a firat qalu*

tailona w ere fdr the memhera nf his own fam ily , who were on the pi4*r, and h « w i l greeted must afrebtlonaicly. N ext cam * the handshakings w ith hln most in tlm ats friends, and for each the returned trxvs l« lo r had a h .^arty gtasp. a <iheerful tu i lg and n idrasaiiL word, at the satos time captlng Ihe cnngritjutallone upon hla ss fg return w ith evident gratlficftlion and Rt9d*-' csty. Mr. Bmlth was In tho beat o f splritg nnd his loYiks and actions made queatlons riR lo hln heaJth Huporlailve and tm-neceasiary.

VVhui 1ft new tn N ew ark?" nakesl Mf*......... ..................... H NICWH ri'pocl^r c4YUldrcEich hlH ehic iinfl before ihe B4*rlbfl could ge l In Ji Wr>rcJ. |U' wh-h Informed thali IK iUllrally si'caklng. Bn: mnal InUTcBtlng topic KruYuig iJcmocruifl, and Itepubllcana, ifEf), for ih «t m iitier. whh ihe protmblc nl- iltu d f he woii.d nn>um‘ In the Gubtrna- ItYFlal tight.

•AN'cll, you see w lm l 1 h aveh rou gh l w ith me, ' remarked i(i<- form er Henntor hoid-

nioiil b larkihorn Hlick w llh % firm ^rjMp In \t\n rlfibl hand, but hla cheery iJioah In d lc ilcd ihat h c il ld n o l pro* pos4> t ' u."4e it ihen end there.

“ MImIb 1l )>c inf'-rre-l.'' hazaided the rs- pornT. '(1011 ynu iiYlcnd I0 uftu that ug aoiiL* body's h -ad?“

] --f ihink I w-ill )m ve b* eisc lh1« In keepI aw,iy r4MiSrtfMS, ' r-pU-ri ih " f 'rm e r Sen- 1 Htor, and In- n- h- Mhonk ih4» cans1 to show whftt m iahl be 4b»nt» wUh It.

Ib-i'iiiiilriK more srrloiiH, ihe U4‘mncrRtlo I big chief went on m pas that. Jo* liMti gone I ubro.nl for his h ra llh .iml had i;ni givert “ any mtenilnn to what was Rulng on la I N 'W J»'rM''y poUilcR, coriftciiin'iuly he was ' not In a poRlUon to dlscMsa the sBu&UoQ

IniclIlK '-nily M any great length.'B ill yoYi Can RiiY f 'T in*',■' he added,

•'thwi I a«n In iM- best -if health, and that I never w a« ne ri iinxbeis in my life to (u-e a I K-ni"iTiUie ( l iven ior eba t«-d, 1 am r4-ady to do my eliar-* o f tItc work neceS- Bury tn i-lccl nire, and I i-ropoKe to take an a cU »r part m Ih - -.m pu ign “

IlnB 4 a n d liin tc .■'\'’ h''im you think will be nnut-

InaU 'd"' Mr Siniih was Hi4k'<l “ I h a i« ' no 1 andldaie.' h-' replied, w ith

emphiisli*. ' but i bt lU-ve in- miiM slfould |>e nom lnrif.d wh'j "> ‘ ild rmt command th© in d r r f«u|>|.«»rl d h i- p^til i Iv lUghiui tha Htuie. ns wa’ ll ns U*- .ibb ‘ ■ j,?'uri- Ih© lndep4*i\dent voU- "

By the ‘entire support of Ms parlv ' do y»>u mean ih'* unlr-'d hi-h on ' t his own4*c.init> d4-leg«lloii ?■'

" I niPfUi the enllr4' Shpr'"rt ' ( ItI.h partyrhroiiahout ihi- S ta le VVe .,k Bilking aboiii ihe ilovernorsh lp. ainl H"* f-IecilOTl Is :o ri.inrern the wbrtle Stub .41.il Is not to bn reonfined tn rnuniy lines.’ ’

■W ill Con siiy .“ next asked the reporter.■ w'h' iheP you pr*i|)OHe ?o do an 'th in g to further ’ P prevent th4v nomination o f M ayor Sr\ nYonr'*”

” 1 propose t o ,d o what 1 ran to helpfteriire ih'- nnmlnatlnn o f a mJ.n Uml eftO lie e)et ier1,“ I h*' nmnner in w hl4-h Ih *

o e started ' fo rm er q u l kly framed hls reply..Itch ihosH i -H ns ''ou n ty gut such a candi­

date?''her. “ I dr> net know T 4I0 not even kn-YW

k olid uas m s ian ily | whether L>sr-x < -untv Is ibnmndtnK th©

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Tk© N E W S w t l l k « n k l l a k r d o n l^ n l^ r Dky< T k © 1**4 w i l l k©©■ M l * k t kikO a**1©*lc.

SULTAN WANTS TO PLACATE FRANCE

CONSTANTINOPLE. Au«. n .-H . Bapat. council lor at th* French Easbaaay. h u reealTUd {Tan the Port* a (wpr « t a te)«Nralii( icat to tha Ottonao Eatbaaay at Pari* ta t cowsaatothm to M. Dal- r * T tha m n ^ Poralsi) Mlolatar.

The telecnm. while >)rtn|i vasw* aa- HiraaetB. (tfMOIatoa nathtn, eoncreu. It reaneatt a reaumptkill o f Stphnaaiie rela- tiiiha Ittwaeo the two eonairlat with a *Mw to reachins a aittstaetHT aa«tl*tneat at ihatoaitiCT to dlepata_______ '

K4jihgii»cr miSBcd ih*- o i-.. m-m C..4. -i M ahsec cl.t.ra .ill 'jIi.4 IiL ...

honor o f lln' nom lni'tlon or whether th©; Opmocrat?! iluTe iir^ w illing that n ran- I dl4lHtc from Hi>mc other ctYuiity should h©' nam*'.l I do know ih.it Er-sex has b4A#B [h n n en d with nomRnailon.n in Ihe past."I F'rom furtln-r d l-n isslrig New Jerxey I poliilci* th'- f'irm**r S -naior a.sked t,i b©I excused, fni the plea t in t. he had Juil

rctUTTYcd front a Blay ulirrt id nf more than' th rc« month!*. U was noi m t>xpccle4lI Ihat he shrtuld In poslllon t© ta lk

seflouftiy ftbrtiil probaMc rand lda lw or I what m ay or m ay ooi happi'n during th© I campaign. Mr. Smith Intimated that h «

Chairman \V;lii.4m B Gourlcy ftnnounerd , have more to t*ay a fter he has hadto • NE\^ (4 r^porler loMlay that © call had | opportunity o f studying the conditloogb*cn Isnue4l b r (he I.>cmocratlc S tate Con- v*ntlon 10 tH held at Tay lo r ’ s O pera H our© on Tuesday, t^clober 1. when a candidal©

DEHOCRJTS TO NAME CANDIDATE OCTOBER I

C k a lrm a n f io i i r le y II© b la a o e d th e

C a ll l 4»r (h e N m ir f o n v e n t l o n |o

Il4- >l4>|d at T ren ton .

fo r OrtVernor will noinlnaled.There wtll he i i ) » delegatra to the con-

vrnilon. o f »h ich Eearx County w ill b© en ililad to I'O «nd Hudgjn County ITS.

DROPPED DEAD ON T IE STREET.I t - l t - a L -h o v e e ( • e e » » i f c e 4 to H e a r t

F e l l - r e W k l le W o r k i - * T k l *

N o T - lB S e t B e l le r lU e .

Loul* Delveceto. *u lu l l e o leb o re r who m id e * * l » Cutler street. In th io elty. dropped de»d thi* mornln* on A i » ( t e i ^ « r e e t in BcnevUle, where be w iu w ork- in * w ith * (e n c o f ™ »n em ployed By the E u e x end Hihleon G » » C om p **n y . Dr. H B V *U prtHWunced th * t (to—th w —* due to he*rt dtoeM t. end notlltod the eou n tj

^ M l n « i o -a d tw o o f the w orkm en w ere h -u ltoa » too lbo* * lo n « Ih * - tro e t w h w e the (^m p -ny t» l»]rtn « m * ln - when he k e c M over. Bjr the lim e Mo (»m p -n lo n * renobed him Ute w n i extinct- H e to -v c- - w ife -nd one child

: r - r a - 4 ■ « « * * • *

at cloee ran **H o p e * f o r V I r K ir r .

It w a * too early, the rrturniiilt trave lle r aald In anawer lo a query, for him 50 dto- cua* w hat m U h l be probable laauealn the ra m p -l-n . bui be eipri'aaed the lo-lief (h a t aa the financial laeue had been ellm lnaw d there w ere b r lfh t proapecia o f the D e i ^ c ra u o f N ew Jeroey *e tt ln * lopether. H e — Id fu rther that, with a utUted front and w ith th* |ndi’ p©nd©atvoter*, who have (Tow n tired o f what he term ed RepuhUean mlarule. »n d are ap- oaren tly re -d y to vote fo r a good, s tron g capable D em ocratic candidate, there waa jv e r y reaaon to hope for a v icto ry * t UM

' ’ w h en the queatloti o f the S late chair- manahip w a* »u w * » le d the form er 8 ^ a io r »a ld he had not given that a thought, and that any good man In tha ooalUon wouW he la lla fa c lo ry to h im

met Oenerml Bewetl a t Carlahad. M r.

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•j :NEWAKK JiVENING NEWS, SATUBDAY, AUGUST 31, 1901.

X WEPNESDAYS=SPE(HAL REAL ESTATE DAYS^^SATURDAYS

k b a Ij e s t a t e f o r s a l e —o i T T ^

A VISIT to th« ,lPIpin0r sltUBlwI prPt>^rty nn niifton n*nr ElnrotKl «'•■. f™ -

TlnM '^c*proipe” lve buyer

D«Griiw ave., c lty ._ _ _ _ _____________ —

warned. UJHEaNZU H. A lU iEr. MnrW»*i a i j ’ phone TWJ4,________________________ ._

BABOAINS-HMerllleA n i.'» f»v !«■-. Kea) Eslaie. Sw MaiHei.

R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E i-C IT T

CONSULTING BKAL ESTATK Money to loan; renw colioi-ted. iii.jsyt.ri_i

A WORTUINGT'JN.^,^ ltarkel_*i. 'Phone P>tfT.

!k iHE INRl'RANCE.■T9V

M TAB^IMS- 1:KEAL. E ri'^TF*____________w j ^BEYBB * CU.. real eptale, TS4 BroaJ,

Vomer Markf l at.; open tv^ ln is ._______ _____

BCR'TH in*H KT., l4cnJ» ni iiTo-farjilfy

r>ay nmll il n'-lo- k,CO.. \ i a t Markfi »l. ___________BTEHTaIN*! ST.- Mnilern a-/atnHy lUi oflen-d jfciheai- nuph Jjhor iMy unitl 2 o’ l-loi'li.^ I I aiV J. Bi'WKllp & n>.. JW Market et.

rIF you w«n( to buy, w ll or 'A f ' ' * " * * " ' ‘J , i f :

Ute or hove lo«aa nH'ittatr.1, mil or wrltt to BLACKMAN * CO.. I'Jo Miirkfl «b_________

JOHN JAOKBON.Real Betale and ToHurance Broker.

il»3 Market at.Money to loan on bond and iriurUjafe in aum»

Cf 1600 to 110.000. ____ ________ju L H -s l: , EKITK, 7b2‘ lirooa <L. bou|h« eoia and renied__Newnrk phnne jk-hA^

* J CONNELL, \Voodalde-BeUev|lle realMtaie. Jia Waahlngton ave. Iiellevlllo.

tO T li-F o r sale, two lo ti corner *vc- and Fabian p i; two lota In Heverley

■ t- one |nt at 281 Hawthorn# ave. ln<jalT® IL BRBITWEO. 422 Houth Seventh at. ______

UHT TOOH PROPjCRTIE^ WJTH

IM v e llln B * .8ECOND AVIC.—Fine realdehce. ateatn heat, all

Impryvernents. electric llahra. hfir«lwi'*nd eioirj* and atalrcpei*. Ju rnome. h-l L.Kearny il., hnijee 12 r'«oTne. uH imiirovept»eiHii, In e<c*llem ■’ondllloti. lot 2k;tin , JO.riiW- HBNRY llT’H.'JEIuL. l»U lJidl<-vlll^ uv«. ________

IfTH RT.. JM'iir 13th act— 2-riimlly flat; IniproveinentE, $.52- <'in*n l.>Hi<or l»ay umil 2

o-.dm’k. r i l lU R J. Li'jWiJUrf i •-0.. IHO Market el. _________

i-ar Si>ulh Orange av#.— rlar O-rHi). ot>«‘ r) lAahnr FHILJI^ J BOWhJR8 &

RICAL B S T A T I5 F O R H A L E ^ M lIC E L r* L .A K ^ O I &I.

BI'WKllfl A TtVO-l-’ AM lM lint. 10 rtrt'Tne; all Intprove-

juputa, .....I liM'iility. I.n MyriP* ave.. Uo-c*vllP>; value Fbr partlculari addeeea R-WBNZEL. 2^ Market si.$4,rax>—fine-third ca^h; nearly new frame dwell­

ing: U> room#; bath: laundry; all lmprc»va- rnenle; cu/ivenlemly urranged for one ur two fiimliJea: efiphall alreei. nfteen minute* fr^m Htthne t Co.'a; half hour lu New Yurk. Call HTiy time, owner. 46 Chi*ater avo, ____ _______

Modem iwo-famllv easy term*: upe^ L«tHjr.Poy unllj

l.rn l AVB.. near High *1,Hat; RdWi. easy term*: .

2 o'clrwjk. F H IU P J. BOVS EHS A Market a t . _____________ _

R E A L E iiT A T E T O R S A L E —OUT OF TO W Pf,

b r o a d ST..

1/BJlK flClILKBlNOKR. R ^ L EfiTATB, BE- M0VKL> TO 74ft BROAD 8T>

MTRON W. MORSia. ir » quantity surveyor and real_«iat#_d*klw-____

------------------------^ " t h e o . u m b -REAL estate, nftmey SCHEJDICN, 120 Ha

jiftiMy to lonn, 120 Harket at.

SOUTH llTH , near Bank at.—ll.&tMiwUl buy• lou. » j M to atrM ;' tnual be aold. HEMS*ad and paved;

8ELU M^BeBevlIlfl ave.RUB’

B. LAiSrHZiNEK A CO- Newark'* moat prominent real 4*\****

andT^peraloT*. Century BuUdlna, 142 Markat f t 'pBOoe 16^THREE deatrablo lots, lath

trolleya, oheapo Addresa Opporttmliy, lu itW ,Newi ontcc. __ _____ ________ ___________WBFT Mde Summer •vf.. "Aor ''J,®'""?,' A

fa“ *la .V .“ 'B lENRV''K7;a8BlZ w*ave. _________________

W A IsTFaR W. BALTER. 740 «road i t Real Eaiate. Money to lo ^ on MortBaa#-

A r ltn M toa .ARUNOTON. N- j .—Fnr anl#, at Arliftftpn,

J •• - •«., on Eilshemlua ave., near Weal Arllniion Depot on N«w York ami CJreetiwood LaJ;e Rail-road, an .old manalon. much out of rep li"- plot of atx lota; inore land available; Htuaied amuttz the most beautiful tree* uid ehruboery, ajttenaed view, could be altered Into umallar houae: water, gaa and eewers avallgble; near

PartlouTara H. O.pear Columbia ave.. Arllnflotv, N. J- or 206 Broadway, New York. _ _

ARUNOTON, N. J.—For aale, moit dealfibli cOttacea, ft and 10 room*, all poselhle Improve-

menta, on the EUahemlua trapt property, re- Rtrtcted. bo further uateismente; plot* end gar­dens hlfhly Improved: price* from lU.ftOi); only 1400 cash, balance eaay paymmle; convenient

LAHOirS HEWARD ’BjlOm.K UK Vlil H

WC . .IN MAKK v o l VlU' W 'lU . u N l.y .VI.VKE I I T<» lU’’ '>NK N* • I *A Y IN THh. WHOLE VKAIl KUnVLIi A l-fK AT . TO

li ' I'AN H'.KL 'JJl.^'l Hln I.lli-.S ll.lB llliKN A Hi rCK.S.S r .\ i i;i'T 1C;m s liW N IIDMK ■ n iK iiK .ii ' ' t kI-..H ,.SV li.SK t t l l " KAltNS A ■'‘ "" f'S - './ .S IN iiiM i: .\Nli IS I 'fllT 'S iN T NUT 'l l ! Uh. IH3 lAVN 1„IM>1.0111'. S''.Ml, VVIU. T L l.l, ln U IT Ui .\ I.IKKA'I lliSK . I i TIlKlt.-, n iU . TW -L V "l KIA'I' V "l -Ma V I.'.-St; .VI,I. V 'll HAVfc.s.vVKii. m r TH i: i-.v'-r is v . i r im -v iT.M.VKK THK .VTTI'LMI'T .VT AU1„ ,AN 'L ■rimiiKi-'i'Fil': .-■vvi-. N ' i i-m im i vm-, h a v eM.Vl'L tll NU IIK l'S 111-' H A I’ l'V il'i.vIK nV'N- KUS AN 11 V IINTIN I li T " -Vl.V KK 1 IIl;.M KVliUY LAV. n l 'R TEIt.HP I'P H 1 '-'R \vt:i:k ku h a i/ )T v v m r ii IS k k .O.LV THh l■•nr.^■llA■^l).N c r v iv i u h '.'Mk . is w it h inTIIK HUAI'II .)K BVhllV MAN WIHI < AHfcS l- " i{ m s (-'CTlTlh' SKE 111 11 lAlT.S.VV Hlv H w i; ri,A lM T " iiK iiKT-riili l.i.n'.VThli, M .AllKH ro EmuAD AN|i M AllKBT STS. ANH U iW K Ii IN l'tlU.-ii -n iAN A U , llTlll-BS......... . . ....I. mj I A- I . llMrL' I

TO L B T - O U T O F T O W S .

Ht*r-r il OKANGE—A 12-room house to let; In 1 - .1 iionditiuti: recently palmed; larite lot,

wHh i-uhle Ifi rear; splendid water; -a Second : i-unvenlent lo Iralfia and intlley care: rent

J2** a riif'Uih. Apply lo McM ANLS BIIOS- d|Ni .Vlftrkel St., Newark, N~. J- ___

T*^ I i’ T V good farmhouse, sultalile for hotel i,r itl'.-iti* rfesld'Tice; with one large barn,

chb-kA-ti h-KiP-, Hcrr of garden l-eA'* or-rhard: r'ld r jia irvabb*. APl'ly in V\IH.»1A j4 LYONS, I•iiT'Tstiii ri'iid. Hrocikdale. ___TO LIIT -VI Lyons Farms, h iuse k rrmins and

7H Hj-n-M ■.■r lend; running hrrx.k, fruit, etc; $ u rV r n.onth. W- H. MARCELL. oppoMts chUTf-h. ______________________

F IR N IS H K M T « L E T —OUTO P TO W IV a

TO HEN'J' l•■u ^ 1«'he’1 h'-use, cheerful and roomy, fi'r «lx numtha ■ r more, from middle

Ooif.ber; iiN.-nn-Tit 1 ■ !n»il“y: t'-rms very low. Address W«.»oiJS. Orar.Ke I ’ tstofUce.

F L A T B TO L B T *

CENTRAL AVE.. 36d-Tbree nice clean roomi»for aSTTiall, quiet family; rc^t W-____________

CLIFTON AVB., 8OB-T0 let, sereft room#; allliTSprovemenls; 125. ______ _

DESIRABLE ceniralJy located flrit-floor flat;d ri'Oms and bathroom: all Improvfn^nts;

healed; hulls furnished and lighted. Apply <16 James si. ' ___ - .

FI.ATB TO LET E. B. BvAND * CO.Grant at., 6 ro-ima, bath Ana iTttpta.............1221Grant it.. 6 ronma, hath and JihulA........jitohA at.; 7 ru'.nia. bath and Iim-ta.......Rur.vlUh nvr,. 7 riroma. hath and Imirta.... iuO Sherman ave, 7 ninma. bath and Impta..,. 21fl

E. K ItoNO H CO., 7111 BROAD 8T.

ELAT tn let. ABU Cllntan ave,; brat Aat; na* lii'li'k huuee, 5 room! and hath; all iraprovi-

menta: ateain hrat; nnatl famtir; m i! ttl-t'ttil JJ3 '-hnlun avr. _ _ _ _ _

- |■|■■l;Il :D. MCKl' l.-A. MLNH THh I'IS- T.VNi t: m i- W ILL HK K lt 'ii l Vi i I:R WultK- .lllo l- .lU I'l.A i'h OK iirSi.NESS a m > I 'liN 'T KOIttiJCT TO KIND o f T IK VOU ARE Ili VINtl PHhiK AND l-U iA it KKorEKTV. WHEN TOK ISKV Kliii.M L'S VOU AKB O l'A ltANTEK l) t h a t .

W lNH Solt .I'AHK.THE w oN iiR H K tn . sft-t-ESS O r t h e m i,L SEi-rUlN I'ASNO T HEI.K m iT SEU- oUR lAiTil tiN THIS 1'H.VKT, sn U A T E U Ah IT 18 JUST OKK 8KHIN11K1EI.D AVE., ON 218T ,ST. OKU tiH A liIN i; AND KIJUHIINO Hh- OlNH.Tu S l'EAK KOIl ITSBI.K. THE SAMS KLAKS OK WORK IS SK.LHO.V DONE ON OTHERS' TRAl'l-S, W HERE IA>TS ARE HELD AT DDI HDH OKU KRH’ ES, DON'T FORGET 01 R KIIKE .H 'ARAN TKE KHOM KIUELITY ' fO. TO EAt'H KKRKHAHEU, LOTS ON 2IST, 22D. 231), iJROVIl! STS. AND J9TH AVE., THS; KRICES RANGE FROM tS'S), UN), tJ*l, 1271) AND |2«i EACH.

NOI1.MANDY K.tKK.' l.’ LINTtlN TI'W NSHIK CAR TO CUNTON AVE. AND I'DIT ST., W A LK i BLOCKS T il LE F T THOSE lAlTB REGAINING AT H13, nil (75, (S'l, (M AND IWI EACH CERT.UNLYI.------ " ■ ................................... .............

fun/ .vnaiJ. a*».«a.v" PUytt.--disuinee from trolley. __ Pa^^.ulars cheerfullyfurnished. Arlington, N. 3. office. Ki'srny ave corner FMshemlus ave- or H, Q. 1 114 } 1 1SUIU6, 2Ub Uruadway, New Toiit.

. N. Ja- . building site* situated,.on

tract, csrefuily restricted, pa f

AT ARLINGTON:ig suei

corner west of Kearny ave.• fir

like; dtilrabitW’eat Arllng-

i^u

newA DAROAIN—OWoer left the bcnia.. fan iat lot. 7 rootna, bath and " l * » **\

(lo- haa i l l tha lalHt mrfani liHBm*'bii!b“ j Sram itaaii a i«tiT c Ulbt*. »1R ' i ' jJ :wanted. Inquire evenuig*. or Sunday. « l Bura mer ave.X BARQAlN I# dOie an sitate; hoose. « rciotns. • a ll ImprovemeBU, with aieam -**'**■ io o caah, balance monthly

In qu l^ evealng or Bundny, 481 Suromergag*>•vs.A O NB-FAM IW hotWi^ 148, Leslie it.

heat; p( " ' '•4>olDlQC veceesa~

ABTOil ST,—TwO'fai^lly_ fJaJ

h « t poroh traS? oV wlihnul

JJ251K '“ ‘ =HrMfiS5f't "S “ '® H f S ! ; T G t ;

, all ImpTOv#-

ten Depot end the fine macadamised Passal ave.: terms easy; can assist with building loan, parilculars idiecrfully furnished.. ArUnglon, N. J ofllce, Kearny ave.. corner of KUihemlus eve., or H, CJ. EILSHEMIUB, 266 BrouJway, New York.

E ftg f O l n i w ^ j '.a-, .t >r- ^a t n ImrgHlti. -ft rtsun hmiw*, ItripRivemelltB^

and tiarii.''{'n ]t'i wmlsii; rfr<Vir., CBGgJLtN.

W . i\

a t Last Ufunge- New modern Ikuuiwi IS Impis.: Ule bsthroom; riecuTaied;'sieum heal;

hardwood floor*. OONI>1T. 767 Broad st _____CdflNKH salCKin prop»»rty and bUHlnews.

dross H. B., East Orange Pnelolfli a. ‘

»UT "U MONHAY ANh YOUW ILL HK .‘■'riU'HlHKl' AT WM^VT WK OF- FKU FUU SI' M TTLK Mi'NKY. PETITION FttR Nh>M' TUi'tjtjlSY Tn PAHH THIS I'HOP- EHTY NUW HKIN'O Al'TKD I'Pl.lN-

i:LMH\"nl» HKldll'l'S. i275 JUisi SPRINGFIKLD AVR.nAHrt PASS Li,.M\Vr)OD IIKU71ITS. COR. OF Kf.MWtSHi \ND SPHI.VOFIELD AVKH. OVEHY LnT iS uN A TKURj\f’ K AND CAN-NuT nL D r i 'i n ‘a t k d f o r m i»np: y .

SKK TilK.M S l'N I 'A Y .-HNl' MnNHAV. 01IK AGENTS W II.L UK n,\’ THK TH.M'TS

ALL ItAV MnS’DAY TO HKLL YOU IF YOU WAN'I^To Lll'Y im iN ti tin WITH YnU TO U|i\I> VnUK |•lll>U•K DO.N’T FORGET •THAT Ol’ lt 1'HOt‘ UHTlKS ARE ALL Ut- 'JATED YVITHIN K.VSY RRA l’H OF UKD.\D

ND M.AKKPTSTS j>NTi N<G’ MfLES FROMo\vHJ:iii:: in s is -i* i : i 'o n u f y l n i } m' idi:h k

T1G-: L.vNP IS f Ti FK a ND tT^KAR. EAt’H OF T IIF .VIII)VI'; ‘flL t i 'T S APF I'oS lT fVRLY FREE AN.lJ « Ll'i.Ml "F .V L l. IN't’ r.MTmANOK. nr YDL r.ANNoT SEE tU H MEN lU ’RINO THE lL\y, SF.ND l ’3 I'O IT a L AND ONW WIIO^ TALI. IN 'l‘MK EVENING AT VO IH IIEHIDE.WK. JIHKAKENKIDQE & TICUE- •MOH. UiJ MU'iAU ST.

IM y until CO- m Market' i ' dtiWkAT "aAC m n C E —Wne btitk reil.lenoe;Jl'SolMlDg.X GOOD inveetitient; emmer p r ^ n f j i

oatlon for saloon or hoteL u 4i Bi . Ifti Market at ___________________

good lo- IllOWN.

b a s t ORANun. N. J .-N «w house#: all Un- provement*; for sale, rent and sxcnntige:

hoiiffs to rent, furnlahod; nnc'hulhrmg Irtis on Arlington ave. iinJ Other giKjd l'>f’a!lnnB; ciwn LilH»T Hay. DREWBTER & PETERbON. 343 Malnet. _ _ _ _e a s t ORANflKr-'For aale, rcsldenn' H rooms.

hath and sH improvamshU; tieum heal; 5 minutes to trutley and railroad', im russonabl* Icrniii. l^artlpulars, B>. Hnx 3, News office. ’E a BT n|lAh'afi>-Bleven rooms and hhlh;

steam heat; slate rouf; convnnLnt.^ trolUj and depot, Addrqia Etok fli. Elewgflea.

s;j l b a r g a in OB H lih It.. n e»r-C m (r»l ave.;

g'Story brlrk: I0 rtxime and h *n i ^16 660 C X BROWN. lUl Merkel

priee only

A T Fbrt«t m il, new oholee dwcllltigae Owner, ROBERT KKfeHLgH. TM DeOniW AT*-. ■>»>■

SWCIC b o > - « . f »r “ oWih|«ii«h’ i u r ^ cieh.JwUnL^^^^ a l »Open

GlIL•MS anil two 'fimiily housa*, A t andtAB ave.- all tntprovrmentie __ _

* ’ O^BOROK w . C5AMPB11UUITl arond at e Newark.

J Li n Brand

MAWAAtMit^T^room houM,BLIOO! IFrwtn house, Johnson ave..

i - w m U w e . ‘ T * * * . " * ■‘ ’' ‘ 1, ^2 w5>'‘ *n™I luiU le*. on W roont pl., ft rt>oms, |l..yw. on fHfteemb *t., 1 1 r o o ^ •*vurat farmsM r Newark T<n- eaie^rarr ' B»C?Hl8lN, 76 CTiad< lca avn-

iS L l^ B K 22 Clinton Mm Room __________

llBptALQ 'roomt. Sroad at.,

t » rootM^ j„jj Bell.^lle_»'M.

ms, improveTnentSi annual rent |4w , pruo liopan Labor Day until 2 o'clock. P i l lU P qW&RB a C0.« Market r t

r a iA L ' AVB., w t r Plane •rt.-^mre i SsaiM heal; full Jot; offered cheap.^ or oii'V^nUI i (Tolock. P H lL tr J. J9

and Open

BOW-Latsjr D#Y -MR8 A 0 0 - tW Market irt__________________boR NSR modern tt«u-e and two flats: full lot;

street sjt'halted; oflcrnl cheap; ••pen ^ b o r Hay until r o‘ctoek. lu U L iP J. BoW k BB A CO., Market atiK> YOU W ANT TO 1 «H LD * We fumlsk money

when Dtetesary. prepare plsns and butid lo order, on moDthly ftkyp»wts. W rl^ or cOiwR

HECK M tT U A L B l’ ILD lNQ COMrANY. T«W|*hotia Mnrket sL _

5LUOT~«T.-H fiuse 8 raoTna. r*n f». sewer and stable, h t 4l>tllH, omy t2.B0u; hslf

Ueilwsewei' and stable, l< t 4l>tllH, <

Ml rouTtgagr, H13NHY RUSUKIJa TiUlwwva.rO K RAlJK- 766 Hiyh st.. nt ar mmon avi« :

large houar. with mmlera Stmiravvmi-nu. b>i liii.'kki. uitends lu ljuliniar el.R a n k i n . » i i prud^niui itutiim r

JOHN u

n e w hduse, H rooms', alj^ Improvem inl^i^tflkJcKe); Ors^nwfiftd ave.. Rnst orangr

terrfks to suit. T o lT E N . 127 Rosevins avv

ftou th O ran K e.nWRLLIN’n, In llrat-claes nv ItthlHirh-i'nl. near

B<ho(,l and cHurohes; 26 minutes lo heart of Nawark by im lleyi ooniaju* in r>oms and bathroom: every mmleru eonveTilrnee; KitfHhtlbO; 16.600; easy terms; larr^- suhstsiiHul house of U ronms, with lm|>r<ivein<?in*. barn; 1 acre, tlH«autlfut shade; gt»>-d tiPlgW«irhotnl; M (HSl, (WTPfuI and prampt stti*n(1"H Kiv*-n all inquiries for real eeiule. Improved or unlm___.—vi • i-ii im .s’ H rr itTl................proved. J. FHAULKH U im iE N . H I Hniadwayv New York, or optutalie Ijadkaw'snna Hiatlbii. Bouth Orange; telefthou* odnneclloiia In both oiness.

W eaftHOV-HK for sale, very vheaii; High st.. West

Orange; seven ttsmig; Inuirtivemenli; near all cxtnvcfilences. Address fluburlian, llcg i' Nevrs upice. Orange.

; p m b V B .l o t for sale, Oahwtwd pi-; 8o»K>0; very cheap,

Addreis Bargain, Box Q.. News idllce. Or­ange-^___________________ , _______ __L o ^ on Argyle av#., 110. U6 frajk kitJj' A.

CL6.RK. 24d 61alo et.. Orange. , ,

THATHAM. N. J .-IIU ILD IN G l^OTi. yIN W iT LOCATION. I*URB W A T F * AND

e l e c t r ic U U ltT ; UIQH aROUND: MALA RIA UNKNOWN; MOiiT n D A U T IF IL HE a ION IN NEW JKHBKY. LOW FIUCEB AND EABY Th^US.

j?:d w a r d h . l u m .PRU D ENTIAL m 'lL lflN G .

NEW ARK. N. Ja n d CHATHAM. N. J.

U w lle v l l ie .4. J. tX>NKFA.L real estalr.

ave,. liellftVlUe.118 Waahlngton

4. J. iXiNNELL-WthHlsid*'H*wie. na Waaliingion uv<

ReilSvlRe real . llellr^-ine.

r o R 8A IJ !—2i»-sMry Iram# huuse »n Ollnti'U Hill; 1* room* and hath, all linpTovemeni»,

easy terms. Owner. Ikn Id. •■iTlrs.

FOR R ALE -A twn-famlly brick house, all Ini- tivemeaia. itratn heat. Oamvr, liKI Bouihpravemei

Vuith atfinVRE-F lir suL. H.r.>nm ui>-t-'-ds1e lumei-i

Mast OrsDSe; strsm h<’« l ; all ImppJvemrn'B. Wu reaaonablr offer rsfuswl. Fur pertlculan*. •ddreu Owner. Ibia i. Ne»a offlorHOUSE—For sale h bargafn. two-family hous";

mil itwpravcBWMs; flrsi houae from Clintin are.: In a ftn ncighicirhuoU; lot 4UxUtU. U23 South tMventfenth j*i-HOl'AE ami' iHirn. on hfl ttfm2Cm. oltered 5»r

(f.dOn rash. balAtv e at flve p^r evnt.. 2«i ■mules fr<'m Hncid uml Market sis. Addr<*s ^portunlty. 2U. News ofllor.

0 SI fH O lCK building UiiH in Rases Hslghls, iiistt and dr>'; MO diisru miiO $6 per nmntb buys

one, no ImerML u-. liU.-s tukr Ilellevllle i-r Paterson car to J«ndmn 'H '•t , walk went tu iiewr whrtul will Iw on gr-iurii! .duiiiila) and lA lor Das'- K. J. VAN UEYJ’EH, cnr. Jufaleitiuii atsnd Washington aVH , MhIUvIUs.

H e l le v l l l v . K ssex fM ntlon .]^KLLi■:^■^LLE-1 ■M■ ih L n i'l l.J•(.SO L<'T8

HIGH dR O U N l'. 1 MINI I'D FROM KrlHfiX 8T.-\TH‘N . UARUa IS Fith Ka.

JuUN W. f 'L U N a . INI MARK61T BT.

|p% Ingiw w .A BMALL taeuse fr>r ssic, with a la r^

I . hi-ap. V d'.tJ n ,l. Nunnsady pn' irvingtPh, N. J- ■ -I UiVlNCITON J''"r I'.iJ''. li 'uee, with 6I watsr kttd gaa. h'l.s; 42.19UU.

llakery. ____

nrionwiWimJER'B

n itX iAn 'K A W , , near Cilnttin-' M<“li'rn one* faraliv flwelllua. H» r.Kvars, brick

affef^l L-hM|i. 'Mwu liabt'r Day UhlH < cjia.**. P H IL IP J, IbtWEH.d a CD., 1>*U Market *i.

*, two WARD

HDNTKHIK'N H T-Tw o(a inH v hwvii lilts, ne;,r cilnii4» ave-. J.

BMITH A YArS. PrudenlSnl I'.ulMlng.^I•'W\T|S Uil-1

IjI 'T on Union PER. in;; \V|]!l ' '>nnKe.

Apply IlA ll

II P n rk .A FIRHT pr,i:-rly a.ip.lTiing Edisan

ffliiiimriwu I'liice. -isiii!* l-l i(K»r.*si l-?*l phimblnK g.'wJ furiiaii.-, - :>»-n tlrr-plai'e*- hard «M.-il ili'ors, I ' l acn-s. u h ft l..^rgam at MO.iSHi CHS> t *rnis J. c h .\Ui .M?< O'llRiPJS. HItn utlu iiy and Btiuth i Tiinse.

IL\D AJ.‘J. DTHKJtH EVER uFFERED .RQrNri T iir; c i t y d f N e w a r k , go

IIO IS K B W A N T E D *

HOUBQ-Wau’ed. by y^Ung couple, house, H or ft pooriMi ail.; biito. ni'.>d*fra improvemciiu;

Dreferabiy miar M: Fruepect ave.; rent |2& iopus«»;jiu-ri '.h. inLivr 1. Addres Nev.ark,

Unx W. News ■ flit--

y\ \T TO ('■i, 6 large rooms; all improvemsnta. Inquire of janitor, 40ft Bergsn s t . ________ _

F V U U H S D BO O M S T O L B T «

NORFOLK 6T . room, M week.

267, near ISlh . avb.“ Frant

H O B T G A G E S t L O A X S > *P E B lO V A I«.

NEW ST.. 05—Furnished room, 3L36 m week; private family. __________

NEW 0T., U2-TW0 l«rge furnish^ rooms; aS ImprovemeBta. _____ _

NEW ST,. 104- rooRi to ieU

-Nice la ^ o furnlsbed front

ORCHARD ST., corner—I*Toni parSnr and ad* Joining room, also rooni on second floor: all

Jmpmtinent#. Inquire HUMBERT &. WORTH­INGTON. 226 Market it.ORCHARD BT.. Ill—Furnished room* or light

houiekeepiog; Im p ro v e m e n ts ._________ _

ORLEANS BT.. *0—Two rooms; all Improvements;

nicelycemrai.

furnished

ORANGE BT., M6—Widow wlehe* to let large, well furnished front room; reasimable.

1-M \T lo lei; 6 room* and hath; newnhoua*. Llllleton ave.

PLANE BT.. 238-Largo front room for couple or two gentlemen; hath: conveniences; also

hail room. ___

F 1,a TB lo let; fl room* Inquire IB Orleans s tpiiUHTH BT., 241—fil* rooms and b*th l£ let.

m new house overlooking Branch Brook Park ull impro\emBnis; aeparaie steam heater. ___

HOUbK—Wiirit‘-I n r-'iit. M or lU room Ii'-uba, modern linpr'iv-iueiiia. sfrtclly nrst-cInHH;

W'ltlvln 16 mlnnu^N' v..-ilK of Uroad and Markii. 7Iouae, Roy 2U. N«*wn ttifli'e.

i'jHS’r and awrond floors; 6 rcK'fns: *11 ImproVe- mfms; rent rt^aaonablc; posseMlon Immsdlate-■ fVX) Broad, room i l f .

ilOUBE with 7-1' r' f'in* wanted to renl. ff»« fvvo families; no cli;Mr>-u; on German Hill. n»iir

trolley line. Apply H- iiCHMlTT. 302 I'stmlen at»

K «T R T H AVE.. 114-6 rooms; Improvements.eicrpt furnace; In good condition; |20. P. B.

TtjM l’ KlNH. 183 Belleville ave.

f o u r t h

i£OUBE*^Wantt‘d Im lent.

parUculars. P.

0 or 7 rifl'un iTJU-'e •nis, give irl(6U7. N'*waik

HOUSE or flat of 8 rw B ii wauieil In Rose­ville. Address Roseville, Box 70, N*i*v.;s 43fflc#,

SMALL house or uparimeiits: eeninU. fuiiilly of four. Ad\lreBS Four, Box 11, Ncwii • fflee.

THREE adults aojit H to lO-rtKim h 'usc. must be In good condition and cenirLiliy l 'cated;

slate rem, conveniences, etc. ‘ B Uo., iftT Market at.WOUl^D like to rent a house coriukd'ig 8, ft or

10 rooms, localRti In residenllal :-url of N*w'- ark: must have all lmprovemirit» and must be convenient w lh<» r». L. and W. K. R. Ad­dress, stating full ]>arilrii|ar!'. r tu and loca- tlon, E. O., P. O. Dp i 247. M'rty»k-n. N. J.

F U R N IS H C D H O l'ftK f! WA6fTHD<

W'ELI.-HT< H iHke, flni n -w rluliliflUHe,fully (nriiisii' ii, hsrn.'i and shedR; fur r»*aauns

will sell for LiK>0: u grt'sl har^rtln; ai<ply lm> medlatoly. 1U>W VJlD L l'rTLL . Nvwton, N. J.

BY FAM ILY of adults. rurnl--h»'»i house want- edl In desirable locality, , l-i-* M», News of­

fice.HO USE-W*anted, from n.— ' - r l lo May 1 ,

hy a tamlly of two. furoi-i.-’ l or apart­ment of 7 or W lu .\’ i-»vnrk i.r Us iuhurhg.Htate rental and full |ihi'tii u.-if'rt lo C., Box 30, Newa ofTire.

KO U SK8 W A N T E D - G t T G F TO W H .

HOUSE wanted, with h u- iu rnoms. Irvington or Woodsida preiiirrcd, by '"dored family;

rent |2l> to KS; Arst -Inns r-f^rpjice furnished hy employer. W ARNbU MAd->N. 2fjfi Thnmaa st.. city.HOUSE or fist wantr-ii m Orarig<-: centrally li>-

catt'd: state Iowhhi it UIli . Addrei* U-, Box n. News ofTlce, Uraiig-gUBUKBAN houne v. i,ritp.| m r .n l; 7 or 10

mums; alt modern impr'j'»*ments: A1 condi­tion; good looatlon; aturo luwcsi terms, Ad- dreea J. F. C., Bo* wi, S»-wb luncc.

R E A L E H T .tT B F O R E X C H A N G E .

HAVE some Income prnperty which I can tradS'for urimprovei] proi^erU' ur farms. In­

quire EUUHKK k. CriANN, 41H Broad flt.

tOTB In e*. liana- for guud litmap, UMHBCHBI- BKN. I2i» .Market st.

PARTY ulsl.ittfi kavp rlly will eaohnnue reslilcnliul rliy pr-pi-riy for suburban or rittni

property. Ail IrcHS OwriHr, llo* IHI News oflU-e.

TWt)-FAMJI.i* hi'ii »,*. ri’fllcd; will exnhanue for Kits. TM i^ i'llK ID E N . 120 Morket hi.

FO R * 9 \ L E O H B A C H A N tiE ,

FOIi SALt': DU >:X<'HANDK-i^ral el., friimo b"U!=>e; 8 fi>iirii>i, iicriiHK''<1 for iwn himiUrs;

price I3.IKJ0. f J, UUuUN, Ihl Markit si

HDl'.^K for sale ur eiihaugc; occupied by two families. 7ft Pluiu* «t.

F O R I4ALE O R K .V C H A N G E ^ O l'T O F T O W N ,

A I.L TH E OR.\NOtt8. t>ealrahlo. new mo^^rn huures of every descrlp-

tluQ fi|f gale, from NI.ihai upward, un lerais tci suit purchaser: olso ne^y biiupi-e to exchange fur Newark iirot'erty: furnlshe<l und nnfiirnish- sd houses lu runt, si'uaon ur year; LaborDay. LHA U. TAVIA^B, opp. iJrIck Church dtatiun.ftlNK eraktence; South Orange; all Improve-

'.lui liH'Htioii; will rKohauifv Inr Addrstis Exchange. Hex 26,

mernsj,

S T O R K S , O F F IC E S , LO F T S . F A C T O H IE S , 8T A D L E S ,

^ ''^miglNBSB'V^RiIPKHTY TO LET. WriiBil m., tlOH an j (l»i:lllii,. til rnom.-. IlMsevIlle ftve.. handeujiie new store........

)-'air st., lo ft*................................ WUO lonimob 4t„ store.......................................broad et., cor. Bank bL. third fl«vir..........Briiftii si,, near Market si.. ililrU tloop......Eiinad st., near Market at., ufflees.......Market at., near Broad at., «'lll‘efl...|lK!i toI'arkhufst it., sutre.-................................

B. H. B«;NB a CD.. Tftl BKOAD ftT.

ftUO78U420flOUm600120m216

BURNETT ItUlLDIND. Academy at., near Brond; large, wijlMlglued rtmiiis on second

fluuis: auifablo for olili'^r doclura, demistii. drusHinaker*. lullllners hii-1 ith«-r light business, steam heat; publlf* halls llghied and furnished, wllh Janitor's service. tto|Ulra of Janitor, No. 2i Academy ei. second dour, from 10 to 12 A. M., 3 to 6 U. M.

3iU74k Broad i-Seven rooms, Impta..... 120room*. Impta.................. 26

PTVB light rooms; bath: all improvsmehta. Cor­ner Bergen st. and Winan* avfi.

FOUR-ROOM flat; impta.; f lL i(. and Berkeley ave.

0*r. N. Tth

HOWARD BT., 17- Ti> let, three connecting rooms; newly painted.________________________

LARGE unfurnlaheil front room to m a n n in g , 418 High at.

HKH.

Ma id e n l a n e . Jl>-Flat to lets 6 rooms;second floor, Inquire 7i> Murray at., btiweea

Pennsylvania ave. and Souih Broad at.

MULBERRY 8T., 212, second Boor; three very deeirgble rooms; adults only; r«at *12 .

f r a n k l i n F- MATO. Tfto Broad tL

MUIaBERRY P l* . 18—Three Urge roomf; and water.

PLA N E 9T., 75—One or tw*o furnished rooms to let

PLANE iT .. 426—Nicely rurnUh^d hall room.ROSEVILLR-Nicely furnlghed room; auiUtble

for two. 4W» Orange at., eor. Tih. _______SUMMIT 8T „ 186—A very deslfubU front fur­

nished room; sulubU for two gentlemen.

SOUTH ORANGE AVE. to let.

IT^Furnlshed room

SPRINGcheat).

ST., 1ft—Furnished room* to let;

TEACHERS or others detlring quiet, ^rtilabed rooms In private family, best localltyf ad­

dress H „ Box M. News oflVee.__________ .TO LET—8 furnished room* lor light hh«H-

iceeplag. In private family. Sporting Ooud* Stofe, $6 Bank s t . ___________ _____________ __THIRTEENTH AVB.. ST^Top flat; nicely fur*

• • - ...... - •■‘ ^hrnkshed room: adjolnlag bathroom; with rtferepce. __________W ARREN ST, 74-Lanre. famished

f i ^ t room for two genllstMEk or man and wife; all impravemanta. _________________

MOKBT TO liOJUt MONET TO l o a n MOKBT TO l o a n

MOUflEROLD OOOEiS. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. UOUBBHOLJ) GOODS.

UO UP

ON P lR S O N A L PROPERTT___ __ AND HOUSEHOLD OOOPt-WE DO NOT ADVERTISE TO MISLEAD^ WE DO NOT ADVERTIBB TO MISLEAlX You name th* amount You name the time.You flame the payments.You get the money et onaa.You are not Inconvenienced, xoi ■ou are insured privacr.

LOWEST HATES.LOWEST RATES.

HONEST SERVICE AND MUTUAL DEALING.

HuiUiebs b A. M. to ft B. U.Private roomsWr ladles.Loans made in suburban towna.I f you have a loan with some other kiaa

company we will pay U off aud advanoe you more money.

PEOPLE'S|,j----------PEOPLE'SLOANLOAN

AND BRO KEBAO i- --------------AND BROKERAO

CO.,c a .

Room 20. Telephone Building. 160 Market, 2d floor.

Telephone No. 646..

MONEY TO LOAN

IN ANT AMOUNTS FROM *10 TO IBOft

THERE IS NO DELAY.

Tou get the money the day you want lU You get the full amount you deelra. Tou get your own lime tn pay It lA

MQNBT l o a n e d

on Household Goods and Personal■ Toraea, ^..

No publli‘try description, Platioe, Horsea,

retain possesalon of good*. ' ' '

al Property of Wagnai, Tou

)ubllofty bi our

WARREN BT., 72—FhJrnlahod rooms, *1.26 up.

w a l n u t ST.* IBO—Two conneollng front par* lor PooAs; xkleely furnlfhed for housekeep­

ing; * i

NEW flat to let; fl rooms and bath and electric ilkht: balls (urpiehtd.

H ILL 'S Plaiio Store, 27 New et. ______

heat, EOS Inquire

NINTH ST. ange ave.-

2h0, between jflth and South Or* ■4 rooms; rent *13; Improvements.

ROOM^j—To ]oi. a third floor apartment In *tw<)-faTnlly h'»usa to adults only: aOuihern part' ■ ................. ndof city; six pleasant, light rooms, with bath ant.

all lmprovemt*ntB, fro.n Beptember 18 c Oc­tober 1. Address Adults. Box 16, News office.

ROOMB—Three rooms and hath to let, with range. *8. Address Rooms, Box 54, Newa

ROBEVIL1*E—Pour rooms; first floor; all Im­provements. 142 Fourth ____________________

RICHMOND ST., 36-Four light rooms to left no children wanted.

BIHTK of three woftiB to let; basement o f ft Fifth ave.; dry, light and airy; water, ete.[

rent *C. Inquire of MOREHOUSE, flrat floor.

SOUTH ORANGE AVE.. 180—Four nice rooms to let, small family. |10. Inquire from 7 to I

evenings, 2T2 Bouth 6lh It.

2A—Four l a w roomA two-famUy Inquire 74 Craiie at.

^VALNUT ST., *4—To rent, large furnished front rocin for two gentlemen or man and

wife.W ALNUT 8T.. S8-7Dealrable furnished room

for featleman. ^ ____________________ .WASHINGTON 8T.

modem.337—Two front rooms;

WAHHINCITDN ST.. 381—Single furnished room for gentlemBu; bath.

TV'ASMlNGTi'N 3T.. ISA—Hall room, bath and gas; terms moderate.

WB6T p a r k s t ., ft—Neatly furnished front rooms; all improvemenUk_____________________ _

W ARBM AN AVB. 2, oopner Second a ve .- rumlshed room id let.___________________

F l'B N lS H E iP KO O M 8 -W A N T E D .

W ASTED—For ■ dtntllt'i olfloe. n p*rtot floor; (uranhwl; Biuot b« centr»Uy loc*tefl. Afl-

^ , Box 42, New o f f i c e . ___________drean Doctor,

B O A H O m O .

b r o a d a t .. 1106- fillegant largo corner room on Bocond floor; also two other rooms, with

board' all Improvtmeniai. uei' of pariar. library u d bimard’ ri>om; table and appolmmenu flnit-cIaaB. _______ __

SECOND floor, 2N> South Tih at., i lA Apply to'252 flouth 7th st.

SOUTH tSTH BT.. 440 and 442—Lower fleon Lo let; gas and water In 442.

BO. ftTR IT ., provenentt.

Oft—6-room flat, with all Im-

SPRUCEments.

BT., iftft^First flothr: all Improve-

TO LET—A few light roome; private houde; AduUe only, Coll evenliige, 226 New st.

TIIR R E vei

UmiAD ST., btl mercantile huHlnees. A fJrift'ii, 766 Jir.uid st.

Second fi ior for utDcs or light_ _ . . .H PB AU at 3.

BOW UNG olleyiJ to rent to clubs at low rstes. W. ilLOOK * BON.

H6 HellevlUe ave.

CEDAR BT.* 19,

FIRST WIJ

BUILDING FROM BROAD ST.;-------------------------------- ----—L L BE niCMOn6n.LKD TO SUIT TB: AN T ; KXUEI.LLNT U iO ATlO N FOR PIANO WAREROOMS. AHT G ALLE R Y OR ANY MERCANTILE PURPOSE.

LOUIS SCHLEBINORR, T4ft BROAD ST.

TELEPHONE 472.

quire 3 il•ry plea High st

leasani rooms; rent *•. In-

THREE pleasant room!H for adulta. Call at Ifl Warren st.

^VALNUT 8T., 04—B nice rooms, on second floor, good nelghborhi^od; water and gas. 8-

U. GULICK. 164 Quitman st.

BLEBCKER BT., 60—LSrge, nicely furnished connecting rooms for gsntlemen or ooupte;

with or without board; Improvernenui; with boros comforU, use o.' piano, sto.; moderate; oaniral. ___________________________________BOARDERS wanted at 40 Liberty at,; M ow. . . * _newly furnished, and alt Improvements; run under new managementBOARDBRO^FftTiiIihed rooms, with or without

board, all Improverocnts and home comforts. Inquire JOt Montclair ave. ___________________

MBK. ive.Ai. BA.. 3ft—Wanted, gemlemcm board­ers; comfortable rooms with board; improVe-

BLEECRER BT.•omfortab

ments; terms $6.BELLEVILLE AVE., 830-

Second , - - • ' •cond and third-story rooms with firei-ela tMiard. ___ ______

bustuess methods.

OUR PAYMENTS ARB ElAST-

They are made in weekly or montblT laatol ments, esch payment Including prlacipa] a ^

la ever dissattalled with on#Latere*L

No borrower frestment.

We. vitant you to have the aam* eoafldetKiw In us aa we have in you.

Loans made In all suburban towna Please call or write and let us exptalq tarma. I f you have a loan with some othir L£a ii

Company we will pay tt off and advance you more money.

We do not advertise pawnbrokeiff rfltaa *• DiLslead the public.

MUTUAL LOAN AND INMS8TMBKT 0 0 „

llft'l£2 M ARKET &T.,

WOOI^B BUILDING,Near Halsey tt. NEW ARK, H. J.MONEY LOANED A T REDUCMD BATHS

By New Jersey Loan Co»,

740 Broad a t

REUSMBER—Wa are not pawnbrokara, AsUberdo advertise ' — ' ...........laad ths publldo advertise pawnbroker’s rates to mla*■ ■ ■ ito.

MAKE LOANS on furniture, ptofiOA organs, hursea and waguns. ste- Whaa you wont it* ws only ask an h eV a aotloe.

DO YOU X N O W -W t win arrange tba I W •«you can pay It back to suit your eon*Venitnce;' that Is, short tlms «r tong

• • r l a ' " ' --------- -time, srajUl payment* or large payaisnts. and If you pay the monsg back bafara the time cxplrei^ we will allow yoa in* tereat on the unaxplred ttiaa.

CAN YOU EXPECT ANYTHING MORE LtB<« ERAL THAN TH18T

I f you have s loon with sons u loan company, w* will pay imo* you and let you have more money*

olhepfor

BAxNk ST.. 54—Lari^ and small front pootn, with excellent board; laiprovements.

W AVEULY AVEL, 62—?lx rootna: 4 on flrsi and 2 on third floor; rant 112, J. JACKBON, 165

Market sL___________________ ___________________

r o o m s t o L l f i T ^ U T o r T O W N *

BABT-ORANGR and vIcItiKy;lift upi heuses fmm *1* up. ____ ,

bor Day. BUTrERW OHlTl, 64 Dodd it., Prospect, East Orange.

tortTn^ts from Office open La-

FLA T—Blx rooms and bath. • new house; second floor; Il4i

Vallaburgh.

all ImprovenMnls; 86 Munn ave..

F fV # robmai first floor, and stable for horn and buggy. Inquire BORHAOEN. 61 Welland ava..

Irvington.

H B A L U S T A T Ifi F<>11 B Y C lIA X tiE ^ O U T O F T t ix k 'X

CHEAP—For rent. Bread at. ilore No. SftTi rent *30 per rncnlh. Iqquira In stoira._______

AN cxchangt wanted in the Oranges or Mnnt- I'lalr for' IFrmjlilyn twoiierty, owners only.

dltJuiM 26. rb| Hi\ta<iway, Now Turk.

DKaK-Rfft-)M. or part of office; furtilabed,HUMBERT A WORTHINGTON. 226 Murket

st.

H iQAL R o t a t e w a n t e d .

lirjI'SU—Wanted, i wo-funilly houer; conven­ient lo St. I'atrloK ;* Church: not over U.tkHl

or *4.‘A4I. .^dilraae Oioh, Hox lb. News office.1 HAVE I iiMlon^rr fcir hi>use ;

tl.m’i', "between f'l'HnKc I'latie ajid High sU. HENKY lielkvJUe u.\t.

rii<inis, vuhin Uentrul uv*-.. UUSShlLL. UU

iK you wish to <llspne<' of yuui prserty quickly for cash, IT I-.iir. sh, News oiflja.

WA.NTLD (>■ buy <‘r [faau. k IfUfO* in ItaUan ii 'ighbLirhiAJiJ, irnenc ni | r.-fi-i 1- 4. j a H a .

Z:\Ull.V, rrul esiAle a! >l iLsijrd.mc. rents col* b-'lr.1 IKI MiirkK st.

WANTKli tnsy for « ish. lly hill In \lrinlty of Hiv'i

Adtireaa I ’hyslvlan II"

' p ilii'*r r.iin- ;iN I Tlilrtn»mh

,SeWS ultitie.

HOl>SBS TU L E T .

LIST->•1 IIK7I

AU Tl MN R E N TIN K. K. BOND A CG-.

MiiU>rrry st.. atone. 16 ri>"8 I2ih st.. brick, H'T»H>ms i \t rilnui st., brick, k rooms Waliiui Ht.. brick. 11 rooni''Miiih Hvt.. brick, lu rixuo-,IIi .ihI si., brlrk, 16 room a r Fr' IiiighuyBFn ave,.frame, in<'hestnuj, m ., brtth. Ill rounds.ft. Heimum ave.4 frame,,^HtllsKle avo.. frame. $ romn HiilgewikHl ave., franM, ft r< Hikifsoj at., frame, ft roen^*. 1

st-. »t«ine, lU rooms, 1 I ’uiui! ri.. fi'stn*’. n rooms, i!'.,'-

K. E. ItuNU A Co., Dtt I’ H'

HT. ll.'JilO

Him,.. ilTsi... i,issi

tXtl’ R-flTOHY brick factory. Nos. 23 and ^ Nfw Jeiscy Railroad uvc.. cur. l-last Mechanic

sL; 16,000 equar* r#t*t B»x>r space: staam power, elevator, water and water cliutets; possealon October 1, t'HAS. P. RUSS. 7U2 Broad st.FOK RENT—Sicre on FlosevUie a ‘e., nssr Ur-H ......-----ange at.; good Vcaiion for business- Apply

Apply to JOHN D. TOPPIN. 4R3 Orange stHAUL for lodge meetings. U.60 per evening.

72 Market st,, Knights and Ladies of Prutec- tlon. ‘

LOFTS, with Mwer and stearo heat. 46 Law­rence et. WASrXBHINGTON WILSON.

L t ip rs W ITH F iiW EH ; ALL IMPIMVK- M12NT8; I ’UH. WILLI.VM ANt> s UIPMa N

ST8, a p p l y t o ■■f-:NiilNEKR.“L o iT S wUh power u* 1«t .

v.'itnr and all cnjivenien-'e*. C l.tFFE A Pt>Ni CO.. 276 N

ste.4m heul; ek- Inquire C. RAD- J R. R. ave.

L.AKHR barn; four stalls and t>ox Stall, I'linj:;'1-. rfitod teruuit. Arllngion ave., near l^umniT

avp.. city.L 'liiiiK , rootna 10 reiu In W-

.Mnrkrt st.lod lluUdlmc. I l l

LA lPtE store to let, comer Mulberry an] 1’ lUKe ate.; suitable for any buglnesfl.

4*|J j LA IliiE corner store to Wt. ITS Suuih Oninge

'tniiiis Jb'kt ' *''**■

W.1 ■3314>H)

shop, 2.1x32; g<v>>i i'jiiht: water and gas; gocHl for any manufd. im ,t,if

hiislm-sa ur storage-house. Inquire IH VVhk- Tnirteenih ave.

O.viE KTORT brick shop.gocHl for

ni l.* . 7JU

Very draktabl* HHU. 'i

H*ii>m tkK|.

• Ut

UfTe *1 ., corner«'>FlTrE or desk-room: terms reasonabl-.

|.ly room 4ia. WOBroad st.(VH-'(PE njom to let. FR AN K I>. i'E l.L

llr>Mid st.

Ap.

F U H N ia H E D F l A T i TO L E T . ^ L T O V T O W S .

e l e g a n t comer apartiiMfit la GranvUle; 8 largs rooms, bath, private hall and ptaisa.

Apply to GROVER A NRVIUS, Granville. Main sma Grove #<■■, East Orange.

HOOMfl, F L A T ! . E TC ., W A N T E D .

COUPLE d ^ rea B-room flat, nienia; state fuU panlculare.

FoaierB, Roeevllle ave.care

with ImpTove- AddrtM Flat,

MAN and wife w&m four or five room flat, or second floor, with private family; t^entrially

located. Address R., Box 40, News of f l^ONE-or ^wo unfurnlahed rooms wanted by gen­

tleman: "H IIT* dlslrlct preferred. Address Rooma Box 18. News office.___________________oN K ur two unfurnished rootna wanted: eMarly

couple. I42<i4 Bumfnit at.Ife, three

four unfurnished rooms; improvemacits: srparartf mvler. city limits; stale particulars. R., tloi 07, News office, _____________________

UOOMft-M'anted, by gentleman and 1 unfurnished

BOARD, with pleasant ................sfjrated. Apply '

rooms; centrally lo-* Rg. W ILLIB, 239 Plane at.

COLUMBIA 8T.. fl4-I>*alrable rooms, board; all Improvements; eentral._______

COURT ST., couple; food

100—Nicely furnished rooms board.

D EblAABLfi front roomi; double or single, with board; also table board. 404 New wi.

PULTON ST.. ST—8 minutes tram Hahne’s; large front room; all improvetnenis; with

■Q, _________________ ____boardFERRY iT .. 168—Large front room, suttabl*

for two gentlenjan; with or without board.

FR AN K LIN BT. tg.60 week.

40—Tabt* boarders wanted;

FAmMOUfrt* go ^ table.

i i T - F r t « w bo»rflin»;

OKAHT BT,. I*. n«minam i: nscIM ar t.l

r U.. 1. Mlfl TV,—p«(rm bl« ible board; running water.

HIGH BT.. 6T8—Nice rooms with board: im- provananta: fine location; central; private

boarding for only refined pseple; tenns mod­erate; also table board._____________

h i l l e r . i7 - _Deelrable rooma, with board.

H IL L ST,. 21—Front large and small rooms,' ‘ * • -^biewith l^ard; aleo table board.

MI-XIHANIC BT., lU -N ew ly furnished .rooms, with or without board.

MULBERRY BT.. W l—Bnardera wanted: terms reasonable; table bnard *6.50.

MULBERRY ST., giVK] iorallty

66—Good board. |4 week; In

NORTH 7TH »T .. ■ 4ft—Ruseullle; pleasant fur- ntihi-d rooms, with or without board; con*

venism to station.

RtHiMA—i or .1 room* and hath, by Heptember ir». by family of 8; references furnished. Ad­

dress li. \V.. Box 87, News offtoe.TWO ladles would like 8 or 4 imfUffilsbed

rooms: North Rroad st. preferred. Addrtu Ladles. Box 77. News office.

HUGMB W A N T E D —O U T O F T O W If.

THREE or four roomg In Irvington, on aecond Hm t ; lady without family. Address H.. Irving­

ton fliallon. ___ __________________

F U R N liH E D MOOM i TO L E T .

A LAHGE, pieoeant alcove room, geosiid floor- gas, bate; centrally located; references, iv

Warren til. ___________ __

iui ra»v i»M>rocnl^.insurance* THI->>I«Htk r . t ’OHX 142 Miirk-I

H'l^irs? f.ir i-ale.

IF y 'U purjiCBP bujiny a hotup '■‘T any rt*;il es late ft»r Invv'Simi-.t. Id us kn n >-n,ir w.iiu*:

W«* can • ffrr y 'U j list from w bich y>>u Cliq eu;# ly nuike a prUt ibin urui iil i**,4fc.>nablcptl^ra; Kotnf I'an U- l>>juiihi 'in l-ul -' -.h p4]i- m*nip id 'ira ami inf* Tin itl'in rhcThillv wltJbJUt I'hargr. H i’ MMFRT A Wm h t im Ni ;. T t ‘N. !.'‘ insulMnx T'm I i-siaiv ax -nia, 22ft Mar- kd at,,

i Ha v e a voaey h'*u'p. n*w, wbk Mfioms. stram ii -n*. ill 1ni,-r»'V-i*rni"nt*, in ibi-

Amiexci) lilstrlv'i. urar <'lim q h.4I» :ieasy term*. .^lilrvns Easy T'riiip Hm ik’.. News tiffii-e.

I l.lu d vu .' [p il SK f'T Wile .T I l-.'i T:>xI.V); Ifl Tixwns

Jii.! soirc, suHaM-' Mn.tif'r nr grofurysbifv iUi VVoiHt ! » '* . iw liiindreiJ fe#l from|vnn->lvaiila sb'tlnti. H -ash. balance inori,

I'itlJ ri. Ptirritt's'. i.ai«den. N, J-

W a tr h n n t f H e lvA tw .W A T r ill 'N i: HKiiJinti. ivithin iwo minutes’

K'tiik uf <aj-s, a newly huUt,K<uipi., ,i|| I «m#iu>. tViu lots.tlL'ulart aiq ly t ’eniral *ve.

o-forolly For por-

k<»iiih Runn«l B ro o k .Il TJl lisil'N i* HHvaiK. N. J.

CP'

1 HAA'E several hi.ius*'!i that I w-.|| sd1 •h»-aii on easy teruts •'!' Sunvrti^T Thir-1 arai Hell

villi- axe? I'larX and Uroi.i ats. I’ . 11.TtiUJ'KlNB. 1H3 l4d|.-vU|e a w .

iri'l fot vaiF. hIk‘ui ' itii>- t-uibiiiift. H rme fHvi iKugHiii. K\K-> Miiliding. Nruark. S

Plot of •u rea, wUh l*rg« ty * 't« ; on canal: : liaVV.vHD. tVn-

ainl 12 lUirad StAT RiJHKYILLB—Mouse. I

(iriivcmviits. with Btahir rTE.S, 127 Hoiwvllle ave.

iiRoAD i4T.. :U*-Mouse l«' t uw.. hcuiHi Id Toonta. H "

hiiuse II rooms, 125; ;tn iaii i-MORts. *25; Iftaft- Uncuin |i,V, t ’liasii'C iivW', buuee Hli iiiupruvi-mdliLs.WeljevHle ave. ^I^ i iA l i S T . ej*-Thre**-j>i"i-y

ft iDiinis: modern Iwallty; rent *fl6. Api-ly W Greviie il.. New- York. 1" SviNS Cu., 2h6 Dfi'aftBHK'K bouses to let, T

t\s; Si‘U\h Thirtcrn^iirir v^ro'-ms; n-*wiy d a'V V IX.Y 27 Botilh Thin

11 u:u-t4

'mu nil lni-

riR,iu fc. ?T .—3tuie isfid ft bfu'b^r or shoemaker: *Ri-

Market si.

<. Puliril.l.Hit* >\\ \-

. ftl ThlM H.Uy I'la

HRNHY lir.HM-JLL

• 'ins.I inivc

n- k> ni, I-* 1 .

jm . ll ARI'BON BUILDLNO^-The imty sfrMiy flrepropf manufacturing huUdlriK m ih- . -y

of S»‘»nrk ; rooms 10 rant f<'r any lisi.i rcHiiu faoturing purpoea, from *12-50 t»sf n.m'h ,i[. ward; elevator service: decTrii- bth- ..rn pressed air; eleotrlo power; iteatn li-,i h t and cold water: all fnmlshwi an.i m lis.b 1 p, the rent. Fgrtber tnformalkm i-an i*»- m i .t \V. C TU C tE B . chief engineer, • ti th. |if,.rn.

aer o f G f ' ' ‘

A NE,\TLY furnished room, wtt|i all conven­iences; In private family. Kp- e Howard s t ,

n^ar Hank.________________ ___ACAUEMt M-Dvairabts roeiaij medarn

improvements; steam heat; reasonable ratee.

ARLINGT<‘>N s t .. 73—Furnished roOWi, bciui-ekeeplnt. 12, 12.60. «

Ulhi

a c a d e m y a t ..Kiis, water

30-Furnlahed roomei bath,

Ians, rorner b f Green and Columbia

K'k'I>MKHrbitS r,l

to let. with or wlth«>i|T (•-tw.ifr (n R h ’HAHD DENBIGH. 13 .Mllrg «i

Aj.i

PLEASANT furnished front room; improve- nienta; private farally. 12 Qmrt et- _______

ima ta let ip a'Wnteil

liaprovi-m<.-uts, refeiencee excbangi

HRDa D j^T.. 168“ Furnished private family; four oonaecti

tingle If desired; also a haltre<i.

roortisgb w

NE^V 8T. board.

64-Roofns with board: also Ubie

OKUHARD ST.. 167—Good board; Urge, pleas- BTii rooms.

PARK PL., 56—Double and tingle rooms, with board: also table buord.

f’ l,ANFiKianJ:

HT.. ITft—Desirable front rooms Improveraen a __________

and

P a r k PL., Oft-Porlor floor to *#t, with board: private, bath. _____

BEi’Ti^R ST.. Sft—lurgs furnished parlor bed- hall beeVooro, with or wlth^‘“nmm

bourd.

BAYURCKIK PU , 4—Front rooms. With board.

TWO large connecting rooms, nicely fqrnUhed; * - with board la private family;

will rent "room* •Ingly or Oh autie: referencee required. • Call l l i l Broad at. ___________

HQARD|1I6-<«1JT o r t o w n .

A p h y s ic ia n , dcEfing on office with a prb vsie family In Uiigt Orange with uWe board

If desired, may learn •*-«,.«h ubie - - .

I PjpjTtlirotars by addreaafng U>'iard, Ook ftl'N ew i offlcs. Orange,» . J.

BOARDING a«4 table board. Eiai Oranga.

167 Mala PL,

Ka b t o r a n g e —P laasoat roams with or wRb^ ooovealent ua depoL 18 Merihout

Munn avidi

Lit;uiiijijK OE

A ; b .

y»>TilV 1)1 *.\-

t^TRAl'BB b u il d in g

a c a d e m y a n d HALSEY PTRLKTS DESIRABLE BTOREiS AND OKFI'-’ Ea

, lUMAD 8T.. IftlB—Two pisaaoot kf^piiig. water; also otbar rpetna.

house-

l a r g e haadeemely furniohed n »m tb m l , With board, tn private familyi reetdentiu part

nf East OrtPge; ccnvealenl to ati^on and trol­ley; refined appolhtACnta. W,* Box K. N iw i office. Orange.

FOR COURTEUUa AND FA IR TRSATM SNT CALL ON

NEW JERSEY LOAN QO.,

Second floor. 740 Broad otTfeV

Oppofllie Pootoffloe.THE H O U B F H p ^

A T 102 M ARKET S TH L i..,LOANS MONET UN HOUSEHOLD GOODS

ON A STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL PLAN ., W HY DO WE DO THK LARGEST B U il- '

NEWS IN THE CITY OF N E W A R K t BECAUSE OUR SYSTEM OF LOANING

SUITS YOU.AN INVESTIGATION W IL L PROVE THIS

BEYOND A DOUBT-NO r a t e o f INTEREST ADVERTISED TO

lilBLH AD TOU.We will loan yqu any amount at jnsney ot|

our FURNTTIJRE, PIANOS. O RG ANaT^ any jind of paraonai property, without removal or publicity. Our loans arc sd arranged tba-f 7^41can hav* th* lomn ration mat r<iF. wear, -wilk

p iy in i II c, and

.make you a toan’ r any length of'tlme

the privilege month you choose, for the time

__, wllbeiMl o f 01^1

con have the loan taken ouL(or ene..]Gat, of paying 11 off at Cbe ~

ge you or we

, _ ________ . ^ > yeu gwydesire,so you can roake the sla* o f the imymanta

w* will charge you only, roaDeVi _or We wilt |

to suit you; mokes no dlfferenos Imw tmbll gbu Want ibem, we give you the full ammut oC paooey you oak for and charge you ttothlng un­less loan la made. We will positively auarantra^ to give you the chespCft rate# In the eity. you are In doubt who is th* oheapeat. get rotta at other offioBs and then call oad get gura. I f you have a loan with any other company and think you are paying too high a rale of rnier4al,1 will take It up for you and advanoe you ffior* money. Don't listen to all you hear In Ikewi' papers, but call and get rates—that Is the ooiY way to Convince yourself who la th* cneaptsL Information will always be oheerfuUy f t v ^ Ui will Dost yeu nothing to get our rats*, or If not convanleat to call, w* will send our e g ^ ^ the houM to explain terms. W# have private Qffk*i> and all buslneas with ui li strictly eontdeaDSL

HOtTSEKOLD LOAN CO.,102 M ARKET fft.. 2d floor.

2 CENTfl PER MONTRC

2 CENTS FOR M O Nfin 1

MONEY ( MONEY I MONEY I

WHY PAT MORE W HEN 1 AM TH E (M L T in d e p e n d e n t l^ A N OFMCBc it y t h a t m a k e s l o a n s ABUVEl i f y o u TfVANr a n d §e b m e1 AM OFFr

AND FFErtlNO TH

IB CON'

LOWEST lU T B i

_____ OFFEREDHOUSEHOLD rU R N I 'I_______ ____MONDS, WATCHES, ETC. G IV ICALL BEFORE o m i N G (T B L ------

EVERf io —

QUICK.PR IVATE ANDCO N FID E NTU U

TH a OLDEST K S TA B L lS H ro—1(IH m in d t h a t t AM NOT CO.W ITH ANT OTHBM L A M OOMP.

■t h e c i t y ,OF1& EVENINOR

a BIERMA.V,0 ___

NO. 10 CEDAB BTRSVa,

NEAR BROAD ETltEBT._________ ^

PAN-AM ERICAk ACCOVMODATTON.

I'SiOAM 8T., M O-DM lrtb l. . riA(,ms; improvemente; gentlMi

*. single and doubk ’ p a g ^ / 4 N p r i^ ^iitlM lk. I . J..T* . Il L .-ULLWl

JOHN’ tn*. -Trir*--*!.ftweliirtg, ft r>«oir

b8rKsli\ .Afi'Iy Mi!<

rv an-1 ntiR inenl brft'R in-1 >>sih. I U 'W iKil. i*l'i I'Lan** ht

^u iu tvK .i.all'll J-,:

UUK’ K newly

water

t;K srTn-T ’LLV alu.aUni l',:.i-«jm houo* at -uiiiinit. I't 24i)i'A'ii lawn, "he-Ji*. Bhruld>fry,

hn.1 , tfVt-nKl'> -I'.f-JAi. unu-.1i.1l iiitiwrlunuj-. (*rtn9. H . lU'X li . Summit.

LITTT,nV“ Nr<u«cn

o’cUm'KJtI ’m il i i 'J u "w i:u k^i si

■t TTi 3-f.ilriUy flul , IT l,iibMr I'uv utiiil J

A C " . !*<» MsrlllM o w .

M ILF l'lin AVF llvU rn two famliy rial. Il imunw I'wn iiiiih*. ail lmpr'»v*'nn‘m *. lol

IMij prft *- T’' *>!*>. '-I ill l-«»y imUi 2u-rHork. r m u r J. i iu w k k j jc <\i.. iv> Market st.

in i.1'1 N- F^r Mte; eaxy i«rfrts. tlOO caih, bal- dt... Ji3 tm-nlhly. fU'U - tixmiio and

ivirn. ft wxITk'. oars psee ftriq^riy UEYEH, )»4 llroaAl.

M 'tl'KRV rrtrn^r hnuji*-. l.l rnlaepriovemi'nia. i«-par.ite he»t**r!.,

Riwevllk ler|kivt, >nn\enieni i>i \r>.|:»'>i May term*: nu ageoio. AdftTv»a News

vrr. all nUnute.1 . LVJuu.

V n lla L a r g b .IN’** huyt the grm nf I'se West l£nd:»a>

in>urukwii>*'nis. steam hcai, eic.‘ •SKK hKACM.” B. O. ave. sn-1 Sinlih «t.

FOH k.%LK O R T O LIST.

MULBKHRY P U - TwA-fumtly

WMft con remain on nurtxM<( ORTHT!<aTUN. f id MarT.* !

bouse.HUMBERT A

with all imprvwaiantaH riHimti. 73ti Ht rg<'n et .

KELfitW PL.. Ift—Flve nsmut^ tr>>n\ Hr-MUl and Market its., choice ft>i‘ailon. im living-

ronms, betides |aundr> and i-OdriHim harft- WoOd floors. Often plumbing, elecirk- lights, tele- pb<jTM and every lniftri>veiu'»ni. .4pi»lyW ewner. RARRV W. SMITH. 314 Market a t , ur ogtnt.

A N K "' house.p'HxLa. - -

Ciluftis SM-. cA>mplei« tu iasylember J. iHS W ITTKL.

asdnearee»V

terms.ftHegant 13-rr>cni bous*-; ail

Lawn and shad* irecii, I. twill rent furnished or uarurntah«<}.

KN,-sTlCli nuns A ‘HENNA CO.. 490 Rros-l •I

LINr't'LN AVD - icnj.>rov«.tTienu.

NORTH F IFTH ST.. RnsevlM*—a m#-familyd-weiltng, ail improvemsi-is, full lot, uiwn 1- Of pay until 2 oVbMk P H lU l ' J ....... ..bor pa

A 00..isy 1

\ f s » Market si.UvVWRUfl 'JT

ONK and iwo*fanaily Iujumw. RkO-cssh and 116 rtiontuly buyji them, iftlb *1-. near South ur-

snse HAr.. Uraftun ate., near ural'ja’st., and In other oectiuns of city: call for Hit. UMYEU, 'H Hr<4nl._______________

NORTH SIXTH ST.'-^tne-farully. nv-drrn Im- provements: lot ikmlftn; •table: stiwfii aapbail-

sd7 *AviM. upsa lAitair Day until 2 o'clock. FH U dP J- BOWEH-i A CO.. 1rt» Mirkci st.NORTH TTH AT.-Modern 3-farally flat.

b s ^ i annual tent Fa40. price fl.i!ssl Ubwt Day unill S o’cha-k P H IL IP J ERA A Cd.. Market st.

■iMmojwa

BOW-

NORTH NINTH ST.-Biabt ronms; Improve.aients. three lo4s; aspbalied. ehean for csKh

3. W ARD SMITH k ^ N . Prudential BuUdIng

FO R flA L K OH T O L E T —O U T O F TQ W R

bnuso. itr%-H I I" r< > 1iy painted and h"; P. H. T'»M I'K J IS.I 1 -

lTU|.\K . I •ui'l rr.ftl

BKU'K h‘ iube of lil« ' : laumlwi giMKi ft•‘ ltl■

RK'HEM ONP, ''7*'

-1 'r< r\t It

I , I. V. iiieni'il-rsil' 1>E

a i.f. m o d e r n ^MPR>A■F:MtNT^ j a n i t o r s e r v ic e .

LOW RBNT TO ACCEI'TAM LF TENANTS liO U Ii St'HLKSiN'lKU.

74ft im o.lD ST. TKLEPHONEf^ 472

;TiuAP ST.. 372-*Two connecting ffWJt *wnts. newly furnished, fur housskeerang; Impta-

C Q U M TIIV B O A R D .

! HLU^VILLR AVE.. |24-Cho*04 MOroa In newly furolshed house; AatertoOp toasity.

I.J.moMFIELD a v e ..Ttjrims. all Imprnvemenu;

furnished

MASON FARM -AH inide s n feet, pine woods.orrhard and ^ sd e ; a few mlnutos' walk from

Kinaston creek; fraMl bUtUr, milk and egg"; ufms rwsoRible, Addrasa Hagoa Parm. ffU- lii-a R, Ringstoii, M. T«

CORNER Spruce provemetiU. aj

ms., ftih and THKor»ORK (•

II

- ni8. ini -..ih U'ii A»meni».

STiiItB lo let; iscood ll'v*!' ?'• st., l.irge iilatr-glasi show window. b>-ln ,<4» and ek>

the llghi Ingulra H ILL 'S j.-mn nt ire. 2L mIi-i 27 New st.

\ two oon.

D KTtCH FD houii‘ .Wakeman ave. 1 - ir i 'M \\ 47

ms.llTvld »1

GREKN" s t .. 7i.‘tnents; suitable i ■

, STORF: to Jet; flr*t floor. n - > lU hn. A o « bulldin.

I piano store, Sfl aodftT New ’*■

«t e'ift'lning .fftly Ilf- -llILL'S

quire 71 toluutbi^

Mil; h- u e,

itni*n»ve- F3.’,. In- STABI.E. n *•

es . BEYER, TM Hr .nd.'■•irner Ferry:

Hu V^f; and stdi i< l\ rooms; all im.

for three rlae: 4* ^ 33 Summit st.

I» iii a >.rii«r, i «iallji fixini

. l a w k k n c f ;,

HOL'flB; six T*Mim g (i^ Gondlticn.

ave; VAt. A. f: c* i i .

'.t>h all imprirvements.

.''umn-rr «ve

HOrSEl—Ib-r-oH' iCnUlil Sixth »l

quire ftftT Swuih ‘

I Irnprovementa; I »raj>gi> *ve. In-

HOUSE, 8 rooms a:i pk, W'oudslde 11'''

s to 4 o'clock Su’

! vi>rT>i-nta: 34 ElwooUItfiHiJ. I'aP i>e p*ea

HOt'SE to let • : 113a. BtoomftrKt

pect see.

all impts.; rent |20, Inquire Iftl Ut Pro*-

M nrsE for rale or rent, near Uighiajid Avenue Station; 12 rui'm*. fully decorated; *11

ern improvements; cimverumit to trolley and rsllrt'art italioTt. high hn-atftni; esrelintt Tiew, For tertns toquir* J. SPELLMAN.Hlghlend Avenu* Staiioo. (irange. _________

IF' you TSJni U> buy or rent a hoo* la the i'mmBges. telephone, a rile or call on V tV

VntmHEf'fl. Hrtok Obuirh. N- J . oppoait* dt'toi; ut’en Labor paj-

V e w hgwea; fl roeoa, bath, heater. |2Ui) down Its UMMlblr- Cor. Uth rt and 0ih ave.; ep^n

every day and SuMay.

"I. Kper la Lh# time to AT T H E I for fall occupancy

Brleci a home ckniee eelec-

MEAT eight^roora how ^ ‘ 1 flritrafith K.

• ; all ImpfciTeiriciira MM "flouth - ___

OWH roar lawae; utily *100 down. tflfP per gaoBth. tecludiPg tatcreet. will seeury a nice

Mem* 00 flouih Plfteenlh rt.. betvesa Avon and OMaeii a r e a 7 air* liuw* fooma. hath and all M gen i laspiwewwata. choice kKraUoo'. price Rw'; Utle per^ U oo eapnaea. BENJAMIN J. |%EPCHXu B. 9 4 Bawad ^ ___________________

I o r a n g e sUuA. refit, sale, cichar^r.

S. D rOWDIt.Mfp. B- Uhqrch Ststl -n ,^ Qrsnga

P A C T O R lB fl F O R 8 A L R O R ffO L B T .

FAC TURY, 2 ilory. Ughied, With itoniieaialag. atartge yarde tad fse-yard. rollrrad si^lag. ftaraMjrarde tad

sitra. Inquire g^B. JACajCW.?70 Bread mtory

HOUSE totmtMwectruik.

ave.

ave.; ft ruums; all AI ply 47* Oltoioa

ROW'LAM- !^T nil Imjtr'-vrTji r t*

144 fielle.viH'* aw

roiiros and bath; Inquire of owner.

ft ft r ro«. convenlenona. .|M ft r ‘in*, ifui'i!*............... 21

IlN Ti>I*PlN. 4«a (

tiTCRE. with four rooms, i. ave : rent l i ft ._________

U-r m Waverly

SAlAXvN to let: t to North 3.J in-mlre «1*.

TWO story. SftxSO; power re>1. pcwseealpa nOiW. BAL^^IU

b--ains rtetoberV. J.isnsofi at

IT O R B B , o r r i C E s . r. n . t o l h y .O U T O F TO W

B U IO M n W J* .r-.n,lJ-T»o.Biarr fr im e .u i;. i . . h.h( tnanu.

( B i ' i u r l n i ; • ) « « » b U . ' ■ ■ . i 11. 'icm K C .MiKrutMlllMl '

r o o m * A I O F L .«T !t TO L E T .

A IRY . l l« * * * • “ ■ >*'tl .1• iw i » * “ .J i '. '' t i ; .

h»ih, U * i •M jm bt*i . 1 II wld. M . a b b e y . 1w> li.rk .

Tir.r I'tlntML : ri.'m. .nd mi>fuveraeiila.

a t W 'OOMIDE—Se.er^ rooraa: Impta: ooitag'-

O t J O k S w A N 27

A R L U fO T W , « I«n CkMWt atA—4 rooms r.

l i : to 116; light • 0 • I rooms, lift to

Wa»fattL«toa are•re fen WtlMam and

I Orange stIITLKNTH ST . two blocks aprtht..DKY mve. New S-ltMim hOfiM:

a b t o b jefilp -

I —Thri.-e - cltv water etir.

VF 2-O-T rtR'tna, IdSpi*.; et««m ;I' P T<im>»kina IH3 Ueiierttle are.

L E T ^ I T T o w n .

. I L IaF: lliiuor. rlahr rooms, stable, lift -me new six re js flapL all ,1m-

jir v* *r--1 - , !tn» Waohlrgltr av*.. R3. f3b- J. J. t - .^N:.UU lU Waahtag « aua., B<U«rtU*.

ItrH IfSYT R t lL D lN 'i. Arsdemy si., a iar Ihwaa: t too ms .invl b*tn. steam heat, private

halla; fOS range*'. puMft lulls rumiihed and IWitad. Wllh )aiiltor separate oom-^uqaailta la o*ilar» ;,|l siaveoger mattei loh' Sfi eora of by ‘r J>ar entroocea; fantlllrawith araoll candren I.arni.i he acCQmm>dated, lamaira t i jonHor. Su .icsdemg st., sneofid^ (raifi Id to 12 A. M . 4 tt a p M.

liAXK ST.. M —Furniihed roomt; ncciing rooroa with water. _

HANK KT.. TS—rurolehed rwEH iMProvexn*-nis, steam heat. _________

TWO well-shaded aottagea; MM«t nelghter- hood; cwBveniest eurf; lake*: exoellent table;

one cousg* aduhs only; apnelal September j rule*. Addreea (kM flevaath ave,, North Aabury

Park.

I'UKTu.N AVE.. lIH ^Fu fa iahod tftfnx2.1 flwr. for two adtuia; hot sad eold i

bath. . ____

A U T R E

OIS.UVPORD ^rntahed h'jftiekeeniag or graUapiaiV '

ST.. i»--piataafih

e l d e r l y ra H e m w wants room andjtoocd. Id privats Jaratly_____ ________ BraevUle,

Bei i t , Mawg office.____Addrera Penas-

rtil.uM B iA ST-. ID-FunUehad houMrkeeplng and hall rooroq.

forQENTU&MAN dasir** jword la prtvat* fa«lly<

vlclnitT ^4Bie« i t Aadreas G,. Bog fTr New*I offioe.

CENTRAL AV’E.. Uff-ITlinMhfid Orman, with refereaoc; private farally.

c e n t r e s t . aiff niadraraaly Ihmiahevi rwms: with prtvata f f i P t U y * ____________

ONE or two fufnlahed r^oraa wahtftd by bmUi and wife. wItS or w t^ou l bearA Addrfaa

Fumishad. Bog ■ , Mewa oO n .

<X»MMBRCE ST.. TT-' light bous^eeplng ar

for

CBMMLHCE ST.. Iflft-CholMrooderate rent MRE ARMNtk

PERMANENT Toooi sod board woaled ) » single gentleiafia; erafiUtg dliuMr prefarred;

pear Haboe's: atote how haaud. lighted, low­est rent and roll iiilaned portkwUiw to rea^ a ■Ueotlon, Addrsaa letters M R CHARLEB, ear* of P g y ii P*P«t, « Holney ra.

EAST PAR K BT.. 68-^Do«bla a »d a R fl« with board; table board.

fU^M BT.. IftO-A nicety 41.

Bwfit room.

R o o il fifii hafiPd wfihMd far jrantlemon and wife: ooaveoleal to Brie Mfillroed Btotlon;

private faraUy^g^iTTe*. Adflraaa Boarder,nrURNI&MED room; all per

week. ID2 Pt«nc st., m V M ra

5 T 5

TWO ful

FA IR ST.. (9-PuRiiahad houptheeping.

light

partial board, wga^d by j w o al ear tro|l#T ofiT oiM -BMgftlipin : ddraaa lb IL , Mp» 4L K m gE*

__________ withaMtera; aoat he

■Ute

BT.. R-PHfiaafit reasonable.

r « .*7nfiaSIUBKH 84'., U - V lM b ftinlMIINl IW M I

improveraeqta.HIGH ST.. 8T4-HIOMF • ! « » «

t o m ; M il 8 .^ iw i ; iB l i s — iw r t *

OHM faraUy hofi—, srith all improvements; -hafiiat] bars and rarTiage-boMe; iwo lees;

fifi* Arioaway nod lawn; 20th osor Bpring- nse. gartlcelars addroas Oemef, Bex

m M ew a ORoe.

H i: egeMLolkir Day until t a'dook. J, MUgft g m A OO.. lift Rorhst « .

•ra aote; la* ThsiA with hntn ands oa o A r . dOffil

F A R M S F O R S A LR .

FARM of 4U aefte. 13 w o o d k ^ hcioiliBgCftraa. uoak. huuM I ruMbs, barpE h m m n .

plenty fruit all ktad«.eie.; ruaslog v i dsolh of husband free and dear. MBA Rtau, UMtfg Count^ W.

cane* o f sellint; M. J,Y.

; prioe It.la S k e w .

2U0;ra.

F A R M t W A E T R R

F a r m wasted to reot, obowl 4d acres and over, wlUda a t * "

w si^a nap wov^a

M b A « I f N n w k , •JotkolT •■4 uuclUf . A 'lilf—

EAST .iHASOIt—To k l, 'u 4w il IMW*. .1011 ri m. Aoil b*tb. All im .. . y e w t . ; lAfvA KHl

o ..r Er-k An.1 lAcfcAnnAA IX , oClwh ,» -A C.U I.A l»r D >T. n.TTM»Wi/JtTH, IM l>>.ld . t „ i - o n v FfM p.«t, Em i Otabe*.

BldO M FtELD" ■------Ten.AU l*prtf.'en.enl.

BOHSTNA

HOWIT t o I/JAHON rURNITUBK AND OTHBR PHItaOKAh 1‘ HfM'BIITT WITHOUT RBHOVAL OE AH T H O T O R im WHATEVER.EVERY FATHENT REDUCEI PElNCIEAle

AU w t n n w AT. • ( 0.0.1 aioausI.A n ■ ' ' --------- ------netiBt f ln o tor *T «rr 4*1 Mr m M,W * GIVE l-UDL a m o u n t a FPU B O TQB. EW Ylh lR f )U « AO roproHAtoA. AVoM luw « ••AAtii vliA i ewt I. to h* M m

PAptn m rifood. LOATu (wtn llO itAcin b* bAd Id two boon Aftot inuldM af»U**" Uobi

DON'T w a n t rO R A FEW D O UeAM when tou con Mrrow tmm u AnO m u M U| . h aU Oonthljr lutAlnoAU. par r A « m iswa ihAn Any otinr c*inBA»y III Wo Oik tiiAt you coll lo J m » Ho irotreW wbotoTor to czplolD our tonML » M lo o iio u o to you. InformAiloa choorfuliy p y M n AA*pol.t rnu 00 Dot an^orotauA. __

DON'T BORROW FBO li rE O E fH , kut 10 to 1 ^ o i . roUiklo

lullnuaao to o i r otM- A W ** 'W “ HRo ' jo t l l wttk w —{o tki 1 wo n lw foul.

O fT lC E a o U E E - i TO J k _______. ,U C V E IT T lA A N CO., IM H A E S S V • *

------ - m p o* 01 f c o a . ^ n m l j ^

; j r iM in d r L o > i^ o m osassi'ss L ^ t i M o i ? Snsi

I TO LOOK-

i M B E d M i

cor. YPalU.-e s i.-ria t. Rw li gtry rooma; rlrasQi view, rent *13,

E a s t < iRANQR—H upvri , lift arranwnml five.; nAuna; ali^IraprtVfn^im; scry,raudcfat*

rent Inquire 14^

U(»l^E lo bet. S rnotfi* ofid both; oU laagroT*-nrti(a. Inquire 13 W * cbufig aean Otinga.

MOUBE with 7 rpoora V 4et Ifigutra R Grofn st.. VaJigburgh.

NEWARK EVENING NEWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1901. 3

m

BUSINESS OFFICE IS OPEN UNTIL 12 TO-NIGHT TO RECEIVE SUNDAY NEWS ^^WANT^^ AOS.±1

30, 1001,R11xab«lb

B N G A G E » -D ECK E R -H O FFM AN-The engs^^ment is an­

nounced of Miss Freda Hoffman to Mr. Charles A. Peyker. ^

I f l A R R l A G K A .T IN C K LE R —IU-EN-O ti Auguat

Charles Cllirofd Tlnckkr and Francis Blen, both of Newark.

O l l A T H f l .FRBUND— Saturday, August 31, tWU, afl-r

long Illness. Bernhard Freund, beloved sjn of RoHa and the late Frana Freund, rcbl- dence 41 NeablU street. Jtged a* years 21 days,

NutliCe qf funeral hereiuter.CRF.EN—On Thursday. August 2l>. IM l. after

llngMlng lUness, Joseph Everett, beloved non of KranflB and Charity Green, aged 20

Relatlvvs ahd friends are respectfully Invited to Hllend the funeral services, which w ill be held at the i ’ Inne Rireet TreKbyterlan Church on Sunday, September I, 1001, at 2 P. M. Relatives win meet at the pa­rents" residence, No. 77 Arlington street, at 1 P. M. Interment In Fairmount Cem- eier>*.

H AYLE—On Friday, August 30. 1901, L4«le , beloved child of Herman F. and Elisabeth Hayle (nee Oebratts). aged 2 years 10 months 3 days.

Funeral will take place on Sunday, Septem­ber 1, at 2:30 P. M.. fmm her late resi­dence, Prospect avenue, Lyons Farm*. N. J. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Interment In Fairmount Ceme­tery.

HOYD—On August 81, 1001. George Miller, son of Luther and Maud Koyd, aged 7 montha 13 days.

Funeral services will be held at the parents residence. 24 I ’avls street. Elarrlson. on Sunday, September 1, Idol, at 3 F. M. Relatives and friends are raapeclfuUy In­vited. Interment at Arlington Cemetery.

HBTTTLER—On Augual 30, 1001, Frederlcli, son of the late Henry and Friederlka Hettler, aged 42 yean 10 moniha. *

Relatives and friends of the family are ih- vlied to attend the funeral from the resi­dence of his sister. Mrs. Carrie Metzger, 146 Bowery street, on Supday, September 1, 2 P, M. Interment In Woodland Cemetery.

KINGBLAND—At the Klngsland Homestead, NuUey, N. J., Friday, August 1001, Margaret, daughter of the late Joseph and Martha Klngsland, aged 86 yeara

Funeral from her late residence, Tuesday. September 3, at 8:30 P. M.

MAOIB—Entered Into rest at Milwaukee, Wis., August 20, 1001, Jonathan Magte. in hla T8th year, son o f the late Jonathan Magte, of Elisabeth, and brother of Mrs. Archibald Parkhurst, o f this city,

MACK A T —On Friday momlng, Augiaat 80.1001, at Domoeh. Sutherlandshlre. Scotland, Mur­ray, SOD o f Rev, Donald Bags Mackay, D. D., and Helen L. 6. Mackay, of New York City.

NUSRAUM^^Suddenly, on Thursday, August 20 1001, Sidney, gloved son of Meyer and Rachel Nusbauni inca Marx), aged fO years 8 months.

Relatives and friends of the family, also mrinbera of Congregation Dbeb Shalom, Mir­iam Frauen' Vereln and Hulda Fauren Lodge, are kindly Invited to attend the funeral from the residence o f his parents, No. 2 ^ Orange street, on Sunday, Septem-

' ' brr 1, iPOl, at 2 P. M. Interment at Oheb Shalom Cemetery, Elisabeth, N, j .

NAGLE—At 15fi Washington avenue, Belle- vlMe. on August 31, inol, Prldget Nagle, be^ loved wife of Garret Nagle.

Notice o f funeral hereafter.EK IPP—On Friday, August 30, 1001, James

Skipp, aged A5 years.Relatives and friends are Invited to attend

the funeral services from his late residence, No. 106 South Eighth Street, on Monday, September 2. at 2:80 P. M. Interment In Fairmount Cemetery.

TE N N A N T (nee LyonaV^n the SOth Inst., at Stanhope, N. J.. Emma 8., daughter of Helen and the late Joaeph Lyons, and wife of George W. Tennant-

Funeral services will.be held at her mother's residence. TO Craw sirsei, on Titesday, September 3, at 2 P. M. Relatives and friends are kindly Invited, Interment at Fairmount Cemeter)'-

W AR R E N —Suddenly, Mies Helen Warren. Interment In Canada.

a S L P W A N T t tD —H E N ,

HOTICB—Adr^rtls^m^iits i « b « cUg- slAed shonld be recclvcA befor* I3 t30 o'eloek,

Tra«Bl*ii< adT^ytladns !■ (be NEWS mast be Fvepmdi* flo a«eomats w ill b e o p e a e A saak*

No odTcrtloomsats w ill bs r«eelv«< over tbo tolopboao «ACOf l those ssat by OHtliorlseA oifOBto*

Answers to oATorllssmests ar« kept tor two wooks and then de­stroyed* If OOF Otker dlspostiloa Is desired tko Ofttee skoald be noiiiletl.

U O N T H 'i M IN D .D E L A N E T -A Month's Mind High Mass of Re­

quiem will be nfferert for the rk'pose o f the soul of the laie William Delaney at BL. Joseph's Church nn Monday, flepteml>«r 2, 1901, at 8 A. M. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend.

A N N IV E R S A R Y M A M *M cK ENNA—Anniversary Maaa—A High Maes

of Requiem will be sung for the repose uf the soul of the late Mrs. Mary McKenna, of East Newark, at the Church of the Holy Cross, Harrison, on Monday mumlng. Sep­tember 2, 1001. at 8:30 o'clock, Helatlves end frlenda are invited to be presem.

LU ND Y—There will be an anniversary mass at St. Bridget's c?hureh on Monday momlng. at S o'clock, for the repose of the soul uf the late Mrs. Elizabeth Lundy. Relatlvea and friends are invited.

AGENTS wanted, reliable, to sell Iloi^kfr T.W’ashingtfm’s autobiography; van<kABAers

make 120 a day; sells especlQilly Bmcng 4,K.dored people; big commissions; books on credit, out­fits free. Write to-day, J. L. NICIRjLs & co., Napen’llle, III. _______________AGENTS—Found, s new money niakt-r; a

household necessity; you show whui n will do and It sells itself; mllUona will be sold; sample 19 cents. Address American Novelty Co,, Nswton, N, J ._________AGENTS»“ fiomethinf new I The Monupn le Auto­

matic Fish Hook; fishermen buy on eight; dample and terms, 10 cents. DOEl^N^l ^ <..'0., 177 Stsyveaant avs., Brooklyn. N- Y.

AGENTS wanted everywhere; unusual upth r- tunliy to make big money selling "Swceitia's-”

oemplea and particulars, 26c. Mutual cu. (j>. 1345 Arch, Philadelphia. _A T Ban Francisco, Cal.. machinletH. puiiern

makers, moulders, blacksmtUiB and L»>ner mokefi con ssoure steady work; watreo 27^ cents to U cents per hour, according to ability. Address Metal Trades. 130 Bansome si., sua- Franclsco, Cal.A .-DRUGB—W ANTED, STRONG AND il(>OD

SIZED BOY OH YOLjNG MAN. IN 1 h l ’O STORK; STATE AGE,IF A N T EXJ’ ERtENi’L.r e f e r e n c e b . a d d r e s s c h e m is t . Wo X93, NEWS OFFICE.A COUPEtBNT man as coabhman and gtinkn-

er until about October l;-on ly those Imvmg firsl-ciass personal references need apply Ha South Munn ave., East Orange.

H E L P W A N T E E U -M E N .

TW E NTY union structural iron workers want­ed, Apply M cCi-lNTlC M ARSHALL CON-

BTRrt"TlON CO.. Perth Amboy, N. J.TU B SHERW1N-W1LUAM8 CoTTat Brown ^

and Lister ave.. wsni two bright boys, about 16 years Of age, aa ofllce boys.TINSM ITH wanted; none but nrst-riupa need

apply. J. J. MF:EHa N. 317 Mulberry s(. _

W a NTBJj, at once, competent rollers. heMers, catchers, doublers, ahearsmen and screw b>ys,

for non-union tin plate and sheet sir*el mills; full proteetUm: free fare; good wsge*; slea-1)-. F-.r Information, upidy 6 Clinton at., near bXat Houston St,. New vork^______W AITE R ; must know how to open oysters.

C a li;'3 o'clock. D ANNER 'S Restaurant, 493 limad at.W M T F It and ovstertnan wonted at once. ElS-

NFR'S. P4 Market et.Yt^t'N‘ i.r man \vanie*l, with reference, for min­

eral water wn^un- ('a ll l^lwtjen 10-12 A. M., OTTO HUANHT. 5iH7 \Vftshlogi'>n st.Yol'^s'G man wanted In roadhouss, with rsfer-

ehce. Call 169 FretlnghuyBen wve. ^

H E L P W A S T E D — W O M E N *

A.—paji girls, oil nationalities, u-hlie, wanted;cooks, »2U, waliresswt. and }b>; chamber*

maids, ti^: nuraee, tlQ; laundresses, house- workers, Hu and SlK; to-day or Monday. |7k Centre st., ■')raiige; open evenings.

A ITTtBNTlCE ntvl Improver Wanted at mil­linery; call at once. MRS. MoSES, 63 Mar­

ket si,. 1st floor.

A —Hetlable girl, white, wanted as cook and laundresa CuM 7d i.'ar1ton at., East ifrange,

AT O.VCE—Cooks, waltresaea, h''Useworkers. LAHKIN8. ulhce 2411 Main si., (.n*ange.

CORBETS-t-W p W’ant experienced seamers for gnretd w«>rh and offer lo them weekly or piece

work. HKIL.VEH & HEUTZ(jG. 2b Congreas si.

CCtOKS, Inundrvaaes. waliramts. general house­work glrlK and chatntH'rmakln wanted at 488

Scotland st., Orange. Call at once.C(K*»K t'omjiptpnl woman as cook wanted, and

laundress; must have good reference. 67 Cheat out at.. EHst Orange.

ASBEMULERB wuited; experienced on' small work. Address H.. Box 63, News ofllre

BOY wanted, about 16 years of age, aa ch-rk lu cigar atand; beat of reference requirefj, w lubl

Erefer one of poms experience. Apply, in gv>.n andwriting, B., Box ^ News offlee.

BOY wanted, with some experience, with ref­erence, in bats and gents’ fumiahlngs. nne

speaking German preferred. J. FiB i'li, 74 Springfield ave.

BOY; strong, willing and aniloue to learn.Apply between 6 and 6 tonight, SAYKi:

BUCHANAN, Bulldens, 39 and 41 South Hih •t ___________________________________ _BOY—Wanted, stout boy to learn shirt cutting

and e smaller one for stamping and go-nerai work, at 8U11*HEN'S. ITT Halsey at.BOV—Office boy, 14 to 16 years of age, who

writes a neat hand. Address with rv'f<T- ences, E. A. M., Box T, News office.

BOVS wanted l6 learn stone settlne.SCHW ARZKOPF A DOBBR, 478 Washliig-

lon et.BOY wanted to work In butcher shop ana deliver

orders. Cor. Halstead and Windsor sta., Kearny.BOY for grocery business; state age and ex-

perience. Addreai Boy, Box 84, N ews office.BOY—German boy wanted at once In photo­

graph studio. 276 Main sL, Orange.

BOY aaiued. Apply 1* 8CHL08SER. Springfield ave.. crockery store.

BOY wanted to deliver paper morning and even­ing. 146 Spruce at.

BOYS wanted, office.

Address Willing, Box 66, News

BOY warned. Apply at 19 Bearing st.BARTENDER—Wanted, young man (o assist

In bartending; call at once. 695 Orange st., QBO. BTEIN.BUTCHER wanted: first-cloae man. HENRY

KASB, Bloomfield ave. and North Fifth st.

DRABS coremaker. Iron moulder and chipper. Apply Eastwood Foundries, Belleville.

BARnUR wanted for Baiurday and Sunday. 380 Warren st.

COLLECTfiR—A ! collector wnoied: must know the Oranges; have t6DU security; no olheia

need apply. Address A. B. U-, Box 11, Nows offlee, Orange.

CIG ARM A KERB—25 eigarmakers; non-union;rollers, bunchmakers and strippers. 144 L it­

tleton ave.

I CARRENTERB—Wanted, six good carpenters Immediately at the Grasselll Chemical Works,

Tremley. N. J.

C A R D S O F T H A N K S .I desire to return thanks to all friends for the

kindness shown during the late illness and death of my husband, James Davln, and to Undertaker Thomas J. CalUn for his excellent •ervlcoa.

V MRS. MARGARET D AV IN• AND FAMII-Y.

. HoiTiaon, N. J., Aug. 31.

1 hereby deal re in express sincere thanks to xny relatives and friends for kind words of sym­pathy and for beautiful fforal offerings and at­tendance at the funeral of ray l>eloved son, Samuel; Also to the pallbearers for kind ser­vices.

MRS. N INA HOI*OMON.

UNDERTAKERS*CALLEIN A MAITHEWS, Undertaker*.

973 Dread sL, Cor. Harshall sL Prompt attention given to call*, day or night. Telephone 131.

L J. SAYRE ft SON, • f u n e r a l d ir e c t o r s . nMTlALMERS.

T E L 1138. 149 BLOOMFIELD AVE.

W. C. ft F. 8. BOLLES, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMER8.

Office 12 Bridge kt., near Broad. ‘ Phone 159.

J. V. JACOBUS' £ SON. funeral directors. 113 Booevllle ave. (near depot). Tel. 22T Roeevllle.

B. M. SKINNER, undertskei and embolmcr. No. 214 Clinton ave. Telephone 273a.

O, L. EIRB, undertaker and embalmer, No. 83 William at. Both telephenei, 619.

C B M B T E R IB 9 .

ARLING TO N CEMETEKT -Ploturewjue beauty o f moderia perk planting with careful man­

agement of beet cemetery syaiem. Arlington eon leave Brood st at Clsy ft. Office*. 849 Broad rt. and at Cemetery. Alilngton. N. J.

C E M E T E R Y B IE M O R IA LS .

UEOROE BROWN A CO. BotabUalied 1660. Designers and MaDUfaoturer* of

MONUMENTS. UAUSuLEUMd AND O EK E R AL CEMETERY WORK, IN

opposite enennee to Ml, Pleasant Cemetery.EDWARD J. KtSUNG, JR., ft CO..

Ma k e r s o f m o n u m e n t s ,666 CENTRAL AVE.

O RIG INAL D0R1ONINO AND FINE STATU­A R Y A 8PEC1ALTO

RESOLUnOKS E!tGR098BD.H ARING A GEYER, twn srilsis. memorlats,

Uttlmoalalo. TeL 9QG CoR.; 840 Broadway. N. Y .; 174 Summer ave,, city.

W . J. TRAINER , pen artist; engmiulng a spe- eialty. 876 Broad et.. 4Hy. Telephone 4804.

T H R E N O L O O f •

THE American InotltuU s ( Pbrssology, S8B6: the tbirty-eeventh eswliia. 8epl. 4, lo Oot- 26.

X m . For porllculars. ftW E IA ^ CO., 87 East 2lrt a t. New YorttTPROF. PRITCHARD, phrenologlat and other ^■elewoia. gT8 Broad s t .room 9; ogi^ ev****g»

FATERTI.P a t e n t s -

FREDERICK C. FRAKNTZBU LtfOf DUtooce 'Phone t i l l .

GLOBE BUILDtNO,^SIM BROAD BT.________ Roomj » 1 and WS.

PA T E K T B -D n k e ft CO:. oollcllera, comer Drsoft and Marttet sto.; BB year*' experience;

win be at office ajiy evening itpon recstnt ^ hoUce. N. T. and J. Tel. 26SL

PATE N TS-W m . H. Camdeld, Jr., patent eo- Beltor, Lawyers' Bldg., 164 I ta rk ^ room Sun.

QfVKNTORS wanted to know that ME88EREB — I podila and machlnetr. 24 Boudinot sL

P a t t e r n m a k in g end letter* for Invsntafw at v^»-wff>TlKE'B pattsm Miop. 16 AJltag at

TAX ROTICE.

« . . . -..."IT"*- *v **®‘-TM « o ^ _ w » U fc> T *w U y . *»p-

lx paid Oft or Dtfert tSa Sftecftth das <w omu' tftiftber. one <1) par oshl

If p ^ on or M o re the tUrtieth oav «w nm

I I **M o i or M o n t * i twoBUotk Oelobor, t*o omot mnMait o ( tu .

n Bot poU OB or BObn th* tvomiMh t e r OC O o t*M . • e * u ( * o f 0*0 (II ptr n u . v U W *440*. I t not ia l4 oa or boCm tfeo oSo-^ too*t* 4 * r o ( Horaibor, a d ia in o f twa d> n r aaat. a4ll bo a44r4. I t aM p a d oa ar M m U « i l i i i laaiit* 4a]p o f D aco iM r, a c b in * at tfcrw • ) par oiM. wia bt o44M. A04 n t is l 4ar at J a oM T . W a tarttiar charn o f tM a ty <W co in (ooat of pau tntloa)

I f oapaM *■ tho m M M h fa r o f I * m i t , la ff, vanaata ortu 0* loaarA a a f u afdlUua to t * r n « ) totanat. t l M l a l a i yS i MM. at (a * (M ) M SOUL, toatloa a a f oO.- kotot'a too* b* afdaf.

. l o i i a f i i - — * - * IQ I f M.

t o f taaaa, i«oM It*. * Cttr Hall. O ont

I wHt aa aot o f Oh l acM otan_______ _ _ • Bm . 4 o f 4 M 1 1 M M a*4 Ba-1 ar T a a n «H I A aa a O n tt o f Apf ia lo

CARPENTER; man to taliii charge; goof framer. 261 Park ave.. Orange.

CoOK wanted for Sunday and Monday. View Hotel, Eagle RcN:k.

DRUG clerk wanted; registered; German pre­ferred: relief or permanent. Apply, in per­

son, any day this week, OTTO LAL’ E. Itloom- (teld ave. and Prospect st., Paasalv, N. J.DUUG8—Junior wanted, with 4-5 yea:s' experi­

ence. Apply Monday or Tuesday, \\. S. KUGLKR. 210 Clinton ave.DRUG clerk, registered; good Steady pusltioii

to right man. Address Hustler, lk>x 73. News office.

DRUG clerk wanted; first-olsss man for second clerk. Apply Market and Mulberry ats.

DRUG clerk wanted by JULirrs LE W It, 154 Rpruce st.

EXPERIENCED forgers snd beaters of brciad axes, adze*, bush hooks and I'Kds <if that

Clast; also llmlled nuTnt>er hatchet makers and heaters wanted; stesdy employment In new up- to-date factory ut good wages. Address Tho American A ie and Toot Co., Olasoftort, Pa.e n e r g e t ic young man wanted to scHolt coal

order* in Kearny, Harrison and Arlington, Address Coal, Box BR, News ofllce.

CH<>CHETKR9 wanted Oh sacquea and shawls: steady work. 291 South Orange ave., third

ftfior-

EXPERIKNCED blockers wanted on round paper boxes. SCHIFFENH a US BROS., 2u4

Acaneray st.

ENGHAVEH—Wanted, an engraver on silver depiiali glassware; w* offer a gf>od position

to tne right party. Apply LA PIKRRE MFG. CO., 67 East Park st.

FR ATE R NAL order, having reserve fund. Is­suing paid-up and life certificaers, easily sold,

attractive plan, wants experienced supervisors and organlxers In every Btate; permanent in- come guaranteed. Address Bucceos, 9 Pine et BuU* 414. N ew York.______________F1R8T-CLAB8 dress suit cose makers wanted.

Apply HEADLEY ft FARM ER CO., Harrison, N. J., near Centre st. bridg.e

FlK.HT-CLA8fi makers of sterling silver toilet and hollow ware wanted. WM. B. KER R ft

CO.. Orange and High su. «

g o o d polishers and buffers wanted on brass beds; none-unlon men; good wages; steady

Work. Apply Greenpolnt Metslllc Bed <'o.. Franklin and Green svs., Greenpolnt. Brooklyn

HELPER—A bright young ntan Wanted As helper on wagon. Apply to-day, Book Lov­

ers' Library, 31 Academy st.

HAND burnisher wanted on novelty work. American Hutton Co., 70 Morris ave.

k o s f t i i k wonted. AppY to GORMAN'S, Washington ave,, Aronrialc, N. J.

LAU ND RTM AN—An experienced man to take charge of washroom: one who can take full

charge of oil work should the occasion require; also man for delivery wagon, one having a g t ^ rc»ute; In each case state the amount ofbuslness controlled. Address X. Y. K . Box 66, Newsnffiee.

L. BAMBERGER ft CO. REQUIRE A FIRfiT- CLA88 PASTRY COOK. A P P LY A T BUPER-

tNTRNDENT’8 OFFliTe BEFORE 16 A. MLATHERS wanted. 284 Peshine are.

MANAGER—Active manager, thW en7r"iii50ti yearly salary, paykble monthly; extra com-

mlmlons; old establlahed house; office duties wholly: must come wel) rwcommended, be wilt­ing make permanent engagement tad furnl*h tfl06 cash. Manager, Drawer 74, New Hmveiu Coan._________________________________

MEN W A N TE D -N ew York Manufacturing company having opened a branch in E tiu -

beth, wonts reliable men In each town in the counties uf Uhlun, Essso, Paoaaki, Middlesex Bergen and Mercer; $2 security: poeltlon w or^ 160 weekly. Addreia E. J.. Elisabeth, N. j .

MSN-i-Two middle agea married men wanisd.h Im nf__ _____ "r*who understand s^ ln g and delivering goods Bd drivltig horses, lo work lu RHubeth, N. J ■

cash security required; steady cmploytnefiL Ad­dress In owm haudwritJag. Balesmoa. fiog «1 News olBce, ^

MAM wanted to work around boteL o itr Vluw Hotel, Eagle Rook.

m a m wonted for Janitor work and ffCHIUf. 81 18th ave.

MAM wasted to milk eowe. Cou n Sriaemoldpl«_________________________________

MEM—Four oolured mea. t l Mew ec.MOUXfDSJ

ware.BfW ee~mouidera Ob.*Hl^lenr hord-

c W dd iTy Co., 116 Cbeetftut a tOFFICE W O RK--W aiitftl a young TDaa- IT m

18 yeoia of age. fw office work; mutt be ear-

ir ^ r S iOgden e(.

O R G A ia R — Trifttty MeUbOdM EptoM M Cfegrch deelree as ergaalec; one conipetefti w

lead a chortle choir. Apply or addraerjAS . DEVLiM, 186 Norfolk SL, city.

PLUMBER aad tlkinUtk waated; emte wages end experleooe. number, Box I k Mows

office.

FlfUM BKR-Oood ptamber woirioi. 444 beik g v f E l i x g y i L M- j . __________________

FOMTER wonted. COLBh I m , H t « d

ew: ouwe net e i ^ i imm WI ranU W a X L ft OO.f I I M e lan ie s t

aeed opftty.

« w * i f a * - i i B t i j o m *ra W > ; w ~ f « * •• .................... - ttveo horn*, to aeooauaoy jnaUomaa wtift

l■pftira^ mrmKki aad h ^ ta Mew York effiaa.

B A X f f i t tm a f k M riiftd e amoftg rvmu greeamL

CHARGRHs—Rxperiencei rope chain chargera. W. C. EDGE t'O.. 46 Green st.______ _________

EXPERIBNC'EH buttonhole maker wanted;g!-0(i pay, steady w o r t JULIUS KRltiTKt.^-

LKR, 79 Marshall opposite ColumbiaThpRtre.ENAMEI# chargers wanted on Jewelry; must

be experlemed;. Apply H lPPA llT . GUISCOM ft fiSBDft.V, cor. Murahall and Halsey sta.GlHI.ii wanted whc have had exitfrlcnce ou

watch work or similar work. Apply Edison I'honrgfaph Works. Orange, N. J.G IRL wnnied to do uiiMalru work and walling

nml make h< rself generally useful. Cal] 324 Iioaeviiie ave.li lK L —Hmall girl wanted to assist about laun­

dry. 66 North 19t)i st.. EMt Orange.HOUSEWORK—Wanted, an experienced and

reliable girl for general housework; no wash­ing'; w*gi>4 tl3, Apply after Tuesday. 133 Wnlnui st., Hast Orange, N, J. ______________H'iJUSFJ ’ORK'OenpBn or Swede girl, general

housework, family of two; good wages, Ap­ply at once, with reference, second flat, 7d North Fifteenth et., Enet Orange,

H'.jrHHWORK—Wnnted, a German girl for ht-ueswork and assist with children; small

fBmIlv. MRS. J. SELL. 29 Paterson st.. New­ark. N. J.

H i i'SE W O R K -Proiestan l girl nanied for general housework. Apply at HRRTER'S.

N't'. 2 I'nlrmnunt ave,. West Orange.

H Ii'RFlW O liK—Competent white girl wanted for general housework; references required.

Apt'ly r»n Rrcch si., East Orange.H i irSEVYtJllK—White girl for general house-

work; reference required. Second flat. 48 North ITth st.. East Orange.

HorSKWOTtK—Competent girl for housework and who understands children; l■efer *nce re-

qulrf^d. Aitply fifi First st.HOUSEWORK—Wanted, a young girl to aaslst

In general housework In a family of three. Apply lit 29 Kearny st.HOI'SEWORK—Girl wanted to aenLst in houee-

a.rk, UaJl Qt once, MRS. RAYMOND, J.12H<iineifiei st.

HufSKWORK-W 'anieil. cnmpeierU while girl f"T K+*neral housework 12u Blewarl ave., Ar-

llngi m. .N. J.IlO t'SE W iIR K —Girl fi.T general hnusew'ork;

flrsi-flass cnok; gtsxl wages. Address KJ High st.. ■Orange,HOL'SEW ORk—Girl 10 assist with light house-

vrork and mind hab). 913 l^ake st.. Forest Hill.H( 'USEW01 IK-Colored "girl wanted for gen-

eral housework; reference. MR.* . W iLlJAM d, 81 State st.

HOi;SEWORK-Reliable girl wanted for gen­eral housework. MRS. .v. FISUIl, M Spring-

field nve.

HtiUHEWORK—C’ limjjptenl girl whTPeil for gen­eral housework; good wages, 93 North uih

at.HOl'SEWORK—OIrl to assist with light house­

work, va il on table. 7U Culumbla st.. city.

HCR'HHWGr K —A girl for general housework In small family. dCHlFF, (9 Nelson pi.

H iil'SKW ORK—Young girl wanted for light h'-uaework. Call at once. 17 Elm st.

U til'SKW ORK—'Girl for getueral housework; call Tuesday, fik Tr»«‘ey ave.

HGI’SKWORK—Girl f»>r housework In family of t «o . trr Court at.

I, . tlAMriRRGKR ft TO. REQT'IRIC E X PE lil- L.Ni’K L J^AI.Ei^PKOPLE FOR THEIR

miUSEKt^RNISHlNG AND CHINA DE- Pa RTMKNTJ^. a p p l y a t f4l‘ PER lNTEN- LENT S UFKIrT-: MKFoltB 10 A, M.lT RAMREROKn A OCb REOVIUE ExT

rK U lK NO E l' S.XLESWOMEN FOR THEIR UPHdl^STERV I'EPAKTM EST. A P P LY AT S ri'lllU N T K N LE N T 'S OFFlCR IlEFURE 10 A. M _Ma c h in e Opcmion. who ran do fins sewing,

go'1 iiay or.'] steady worx. JULHJ6 KRtS- Tl-I-LKH. 711 Mnrshall et.

MII.1.!NF-;RV Kii'^rlenred pTengrer wanted for mnilnery. A NKGER. 2tH Ferry st.

Mli/LlN'ER-ijr»od milliner wanted. 113 SouthOruni;<* uvp.

Nt V< ung girl wanted to mind baby. 490Pprli'cfli*!i! uve.

OPEH A Tl HtJi- ^ ~~

W ANTFL - EXPERIENCED OPERA-tmfis o n n iND iNG Ma c h in e s t o

lUNL FEI.T ALPIN E HATS.

4 1' ItUROKSSFR ft CO..MrV,Tl illTER AND HAMILTON BT».

OPEK.tT'iFiS wanted oij easy, light work; stea 1> Hirk nful gond pay the year round.

J. A M. CUMN, 'iriuige anrl High' sis.

OPBR.AT'dt,^ -Wnnted. eXi»er1enced sewing ma­chine ..|-irrttni» Apply at once, T W. JACK-

SON ft '■‘ i,. i;i Mulberry st.

O pE ltAT iiR ' and hasiera on vests; learners taken i.'T-''' lluhlerdnh if.

O PERa T "R wjinied on coats. 66 Beacon it.

OFFk 'k Wi 'KK Woman far office worti. ply Tui’S'laj m- rnlng. suite 2lfi, 12S Market st.

PAPE R Hi).\>:s-Hk^kers and flnljhers wanted on P'unil N ice. Jtc'HlFFRNHAUfl HB06.,

204 Arademy et _ *POLlFHKRS wanted <in silver novelties.

B. KEHll * «•').. Orange and High sea.WM.

TRIMMEllS Tsnied iin srJt fur hats. Cf, M. HfyJliKN I3lh ave.

TIUMMEHS-MM triminera wanted at 2-838^ H et. ________________________

goodTWO neat .•■Jire-I girUt f.w houseworkwages, p-'f'r n-‘e. 4isi Haktey at,

W RITING Wanted, young lady 10 do plain writing. In ^'ninge; must write small, neat

hand; salary moderate; permanent r^ iilc ft if saiLsfaetnrt. salary expected. H. G. B-,Orange. N J.

WOMAN wnaiet to do plain washing and housework t''>ktnan Houne, Broad and

ang« sts. _____________ ______________WAITRESS, girls to wall on tablm la ree-

lanranl. ffl> ilaisey at.

YOUNO wom in wanied In laboratory; work light and |i>assnt. Address Tolkt MaMfae-

tOfwr, ^ X 6 News nffic-e. _____

H ffiL F W .4 ^ T B D — M E ^ AM D W O M B M ,

AOKNTS-Llve agents wanted. Suite 213, i js Market st.

BM PLOYMFNT that f t y t M offered to wonen, nan. gn wn gtrls and boys :a the vlelnlly of

th*tr botnes tiur subecrlpHoa dspirtmont; w«

Sre liberal v<»mpmitaUon; Ute most gaaereus mm ever offsred: prompt rgply sttwoe a 4e-

alrable and i^ermanent pM1^oa as our epsclal amboriied re(*re»eutattr«:, «U K egoiuoive rights; previous experience doeiral|jje, bat aoc nec«e- ■atr: Frank I-eslle's Popular Moathiy. Sof yeari a trader ara'.ng the best 10-oent Hlustrated magaainea for the bone. Is strongtr, bnaktsr. batter than ever; artleWa. stortM 1 ramoua wiitera. Illustrationa 1)y arslt known artlxte; outfit f ^ to persona eecapMd as agenta; wiite m a poatal tc-day and aaia« twa leferaaeoa; tkla Is an opp'^tunlty too good to neg'occ. Frank LooUe Pabtifhtng Motiw (fousded Ikffi). 141-147 Fifth ave., New York-oPCTATnR fl wonted on ooata 66 Doaeon et.

tW r L O Y M E M T W A M T K D -V K M ,

AMCU ITBCT —Young fiiaa wltbea a pralGoa as R arckltect; modierata wegeo. Addraoe t. Box 46. News office.

BADTKNDER. reliable mad eeperlefteed, want# BoaKiM. t'lty refafaacae. aariendfr. 413

wMlilagtoa st-. e t t y . ______________________OOMPETENT. reUabie ahfppt&g clerk woBts po-

MOee; raferooca glvan. O., Bog 47, Ntwa

Young aarried man wiebee altaa- tlfft aa iftra r; taaia « r Magle wagaft; ftaod

lafuaftcta; noi afroM o< work. Agdiwaa Driver,Mi----

D fttK l cMrk. rtgSarad, waste raBaf wort kera la Jffaay- “ *>•

E lK iaifBEB-M lddh aged Maa vaate pmft lea to own Sriag; teftg eaperleeee; A C . « U Fkrry £

B M P L O Y M E ? iT W .iN T E D -^ a lf l? l.

NOTICE to the ladles of the Oranges—H, P.Oi'lLEMAN, the well-know-n house cleaner aivl

useful mar, hoe reiurnfri from Asburv Park, where he has been c.itering to two humlre.l guests daily at the Ila ta Hotel; he is now Ci^n fiir ^ngHgement.1 to his many customer*. A i- drees 43M Scotland st.. Orange.- _____PA lN T tN ll and pni'erhftiiglng done ftrst-clHw.

rea^mable prices; try me. do my own wirK. 4,Vi Hr.',art st. _____________________KITl'ATlO N naniM ns coachmafi or drlv-'n

l»tsi of. n'ft'T**ni.‘e, <?nachman. Box C. N-w Ollier, upftr.ffo.

Y u l'N fl man wishe-i cm['li>vment as or fln-maii; T sears' extujrlonce, J. W K L 'H ,

36 Joeej>h si.YtH 'N it man desires position, gpueral ..'Tiis

•A’<'pk; kiu'wlcdgc of iwjk-keepltir. unh r*-f- eronres. .\d'!rvsji H«x Iff, Nutjey. N. J

e m p l o y m e x t W A M T K D —w O >1F

h>k.CfKtK Gopnisn girl wanta sllunHon tui lioriin tu. _

DHEStJMAKKfl -Shirtwaists, M c<'nts up; skirls, }l. IrtA Plane sL

NU llSH Situation wanted by » 'uiH-tmt ourtie; confinement ur Invalid, 6M .'j : I

ave. ^POSITION na nurse and companh’n i l'i*>alitl

lady unoiod liy yuung wornsn. l-iS '-ii'aiihi and pi'flncil. who will render bc>si fifr**-'* i-. la.ly employing h#-r. O. H. T,, U'J. N'o;*RESPECTAJII-E wonifin wlehe* tr. i.i.e

Ing home. 2.'. Uruce et,, flr^l Ho. rBFCliETAllV A refined young 1h p-'-

tfltlon a* rriTetary. Addrviw 1. It. t llil. News office.BEAMHTRES.4 Experienced eeanii-r.-'*

engagement? h>- the doy, Ifi film 'ii -i

TU B Old Virginia Laun<lry; wfLsJ lhg ,,i,.t iioiv- Ing by the day. week or month. .. t i n-i.-

tlce. MR.S. VKNEY. Ifil Flrsi hi. R. -llk.■\VASH1 N il—German woman w.-jius urinliiiw i.,

take home. 21ii Mulberry st-, r-ar i>f lniiiher ehLip.WASHING and Ironing w

Address A., Box Tfi, Newiwn titl'd B offire

1 f.ikr' home.

B U S IN E SS N O T H Eft.

L ITTE U V 5

Is the LOWEST priced place In the city to have your NEW MATTRESSES mndf nr OLD REN­OVATED. NEW FU RN ITU K i: made atid OLD RBHl’HbLflTBHKD.

Full llfW of TAPESTRIES an.l iJ.VM.^K from which to make seleciiana.

971 BROAD ST. TEl^ USO

Talephon* 404. Established l3A(k

RYD ER ft CO. a

BTEAU

OARPET c l e a n in g

WORKS.

23 MECHANIC STREET.

r e f i t t i n g a n d r e l a t l n g .

C.^RPEiTS and HUGH ri*'nn*'-l by Irfipruv 't pTot-eoe. made over and rrlaiij CARrKT.4

cleaned on the flbor with <'ur nea- dlscostry, F I'H N ITU RE re-upholster«''l, rr-pnlreti and riV’ pollslied. NEW MAJR MATTREt^SKH to order; old ones renovated.

HANSON ft DlrKETlPn.v.Beth 'I'honvs 414. A4' >«4ri Rr<isd at.

Succensnre <<>Globn Carpet Cleaning rMmpanv.

A. BERNHARDT ft 0O„THE UPHOLftTERKBS.

DECORATORS ANDCARINI'TMAKF4RS,

have removed to Noe. 9 and 11 Franklin at. Flrai-rlasa s to ra ^ Telephone conn<“''il„n.TO have your carpets thoroughly cleaned een-l

them to the N. C. Cartict On . r»[i7 Mulberry et.: prices special: Bruseols and Itigniln. 2u,<*.; mnnuetiea and velvets, 4c., wlltohs. ,V. Office, Glaeler's Express, 9 Green st.

A yw HAfORB, sclrs^jni,c11rr«'ra, all outle^ y y . sharpened end s»'i rei'ly ^ r use F.

{P I'rannFF . 44 Rprlngfl-d-l ov^.. mfr.4irlnrnind dealer In nann t'-rged rainrs. )ocketkTitves. shear*, tnide cutlery.oio.

PO R T LAN I' LADDER TO -Ijidter# step-ladders end flag i*<.>le*. pulley

poles, scaffolds, derricks, sign? and sign hanging.

Tel. 3491 29 P l.ANE AT.

PA IN TIN G —House, store^ and office r*olTJllng done on short n«tlc^A‘‘il'>od TTorknicn: h“et

maierlal: rpas^mahle p ^ e . Address Painter, Box 96, New* office. ____________

THE F. W. IIORPTMAN CO. tnarhlnlsts ami engineers: repairing and e*i'«wlm»Tiial work a

Biieclaliy. 410 John st.. East Newark, telephone (UW Harrison. ________ ____

OVF-RALIjS for nil irndes; blue, hruwn, hick­ory snd white denlnts, twills nncl di»*k. (he

largest stock and l>es| line of sitei In the city. MARRY \v. SMITH, 214 Market et.

FVRNlTUREX clothing, ehoes, harnew; best lalUy; lowest prices; cash or credit. 199 to Market st. SH ARTENllERa ft ROUINSON.

n io i ftftw.a l l light, Inrkfd rooms. $1 per monlh. Wnsh

ington Auction and flr{>raEC Co.,274--?76 Wssh- Inglon ftl.; tel. 3664, furniture carefully moved.

B l ’ filN E SS C llA N G Ii:^ , R KM O V.ftLS,

A .—FISHER'S fujnllura and rtriw-l sior* re­moved from 23 Wtlllam si. lo 2Kt Halsey si.

LU D U ro f : H lLL. phomgrapher, has removed to the flrst-class ground floor smdlo. HI Thir­

teenth ave..nr.High st. arid courth’iuse. Tel 71TJ.

W A L L P A P E I I A?fl> r A IM lR H W G IN fL

W ALLI'APER-Kxiraordlnary « ffer for thirty days tmly. having secuied n Jnrgc nt.-jck rf

magniflcem wall|'8t>era amt up ileslgnsfrom a''wholesale firm at >"ii '»*rx iTh-e. ami wtlblng you 1m gd (he hen>-l1l <if >ur tmrg^ni, wp offer ihe fullowitig vsinri-Iloury piii-es: Beautiful ;»a[-er. suUable f..r iLm-j*T any rtjum. 8 roils side walls, fi rnlP ' etiing and yu yarda of border, worth Jl l.li now f ir fV9c.; nice parlor, dlning-r»Jom and Uhrnr) df^igna In any colors, red. green, silks, inhi-friee, ail kinds stripee, worUi 20 cems, ni P» . -tive per roll. 1» not forget that all our wi.rk nnd maieriala are strictly nrst-class, ami nur w irkmiinshlp the brat. To convince youreelT. e„n, write or lele- pbi^he. ami we will cheerfii 1> '-^'imate for ynu. A ll kinds Of Ifttertor and rsjer t painting, pa­perhanging. decorating, xraipmr etc . and as to prices, wc will not jierniu -arselves 10 be beat by any one in the t>u.*!n>-e*, as our long experience tn this line mak-> 11* the leading deeoraiors. KERM AN ft ^ . -V' ^Yanhlnglon at., Opp. Emidre Theatre L ng Pisianci Tlion# $0U ; open evenings unill h ........'it __ •_______

CHA9 FrsFNnURn,the well-known P a i n t e r in-i nEroRATOR, doing work In a skilful itJiiiintT. at the lowest rates, with A. Elaenl>*tg. I'liqpt dealer in wallpapers, and lesiit-r io -I'rlc and rishloA, are located at f‘t..\NK ? T , 3 doors from Uarkei st. Call at ni-.< v n f.vnlngs, L. D, 'Phone 4Sn. No ••■.nuc-foa with any other firm bearing same nsm>‘ .

evenings. . Telctih «n.- 11- '. M

BUSlTfCSS O PPOR1Y7R1T1VS*

A. ti(H) buys saUwn, rent JIO, with rooms. j2.V> buys furnlshed-roi.>m house.

buys barber shop, 3 chalre.I.Vxi buys butcher shop, weekly.

3IEG. ('RONHElM, Plane, cor. William at.A .—Nice old-established restaurant: owner

U*nvea cliy; low rent; price WOm ; eaay terms, slEti. ORONHEIM. P lane^eorW llllam , at

A FEW good sal'tons for sale nr lo rent. fllEO. ntOiNHKISI, Brewery Agent, Notary Fublio.

AS’ old-eatelillshed grocery busttiess at Union, N. J.. for sale. S. U HEADLEY.

.\N [Nt'itME Ilf 4l.tl0u r>er year can be secured h.'- Bt»y one who will tske the trortble to in-

testigale nur plans; no gold mine, oil well or gin'bl.ng s.'heme; simple, straightforward busi­ness propiisluon. The Jumlnga fo .. 416. tl2l rullenon lluiMlng. 6t. Lsinla, Mo.

H1..U’ KSM1TM i^llOI' in upi>er section of clly fur rule Or 10 let; esiabllabed 19 year*. Ad-

dnvii J. G. M ERKEL tX).. »*-23 I*rlnce st.i'AK R tA i;E and horseahoelug fnetnry In New­

ark fer m ]c cheap; no npt>*alH^, good atanlj liave use fur said rro|>erly, left town; will *•■11 cheap. Address Anxious. Box 30. News of­fice.

llO H ffB fi, C A R I I IA O E S . B T C .

AT AUCTION.-IfiO -H E A D OF HOR3EK-IWV-

R u u ya HEAD COMMiaftlON HTARLES, 4119-illT Hniad si., Newark. «V. J.

Ijargesi Commission ttluhles Ln New Jersey. ON Tl'ERDAY’, REFT. 3. UMII. tXiMMlSNClNO

A ’T 10 A. M. AHAHF,I with IH) head of !K>raes, .suitable for all put- poacs. ranging In ages front 3 to K yenni old, wHgblitg frupv 1,200 to 1,400 pounds.

Any gentterfian irxiklng for a horse, do not fsli to mend this snie, as I can outsell any one In the }^ s i by 2li per cent.

i handle the best grades In New Jersey, and every nne that la aoid has a guarantee and a two days' trial on them, and If not as represent­ed, jiurchoae money will be refunded.

R W irL A R AUCTION RALEJ4 EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,

ccnrmencihg at 10 A. M. alibrp; rain or shine.Private salea and exchangee at all times.

Jos. S. HOY, Prop.JACOB SHl'TTff. Auctioneer.

J. U. MORKHOt'S, Salesman.Teleph.itie Newark.

CAl-'E and lunch rwjn for sale. In the dry X Kills district of New York; doing a good

t*Uf>mcsa; ei«‘ellenl reneona for selling. I'*Dr j>ar- lloufkr.'*, apply m .’’»l)2 Rrosd st.. Newarlr______0''iNF'Et''T10NlvRY. notion and cigar store In

n^-]tatn>nixed neighborhood: w ill sell cheap. 177.“ nlnul st.(.'(iltNER saloon few sale. goniO eland for the

right man. Inqulr# ai ROHT. HAUFR'S, 6T

C i'RNK il saloon for sale; ownar has .< thsf b\ialness. upporiunUy, Box df. Nows (,tllc4

FViR SAI*G-Dne of the best coal yard*, incfud- Ing proiwrty; tK>at chance for the rigtit man to

make money. Addres.* U. M., Box I4. News o f­fice.

FJRST-OLAftft cornet saloon; doing good huii- jiess; goiKl reason for selling; price ll.2ik).

Address Owner. Ro* 90, News Office.

FINE cake hakery for tale, with properiy; m, g'xiil li 'StUvn: no agents. Addrees Owner,

Il'X B7. News office.tlROrrenv business for sale; large fine store;

■>ne nf tlje prlnclpfll comers In a nsnrby city; an excellent npiK>rtunity for a firsl-claas grocer to build up a large busineaa. Addrees A. F. W., I ’ojc 1 , N*ws nffirS.CP'inT) {laying saUioTt for sale; good businrst

location. In Passaic. N, J. Aodress Owner, Itox I, N>WB nffii-e.

K INDERnARTEN—For sal#, complete outfit and material for kindergarten ami primary

•ch ioi. with gpod will; est^llshed over twenty ypiirs, t'nll or address T. Ii., 16 Chestnut *t-* Newnrk. _M A N fF A i'T r il lN G Ice cream, confectionery

and lunch Imslness for sal4» rhea|i; cause, sickness, iwst corner Ift city. CX^LBilAN, 42 I ’ lrst et.. Eltaabeih. N. ___________&HLk route waniei] to buy. Address Route,

E 'ix W. News ofllce.NF\L,\HK Telephone Co. stock wanted; slate

'luarltlty and price. F. N. D., Box 14, Newsoihre.o[Ji-l-:RTA1 IL1RHnD tinning, heating gnd

plutntiing business for sale; plumbers hogd secured; any renwmftble offet accepted; good reasons for selling. Inquire for Pltlinber. 4l2 f^pringileld nve., nummit, N. J.S A !y x iN - l6Vi; fi year** leooe from date; sle-

iriint corner; established 16 years; one Mock north of D.. I* and W. R, R.; will make easy terms. Address Saloon, HoX 10, News nfflee,

P.M..0 ON for sale; got>d Ineatlon on account nf slrkne.ss; nb agents. Inquire elgar store, 11

Fpringlleld ave.Ra IjI'iON f>"ir eAlc; grxxl location ao'l peylhc

place; eelllng on account of slrknrse ;>.> Darcy si., mr. Niagara st.B.\'’ RTF irE -Ixm g established rarrlnge and

vuijj..n business reiHisItory; best siaipl In clly. Punlness, finx 2 1 , N eva office.|1 ikui TI> Ih.ffOf; to Invest! with service, by

buxines* man. In established paying concern, wliei-p mliUtlnnal capital Is wanted to eiienil, state bMsiiicss and amount. Partner. Ib<x if. NVws nrllve

ffidu buy established bualnese. paying$fio wccklv; short kours; no scheme; will b 'nr

seiirrhlng investigation; a snap for the right parly. AiMrrss O. 'W-, Poa 6. News ofllce.

r iC R S O lfA L .

LAT»lf)f* "f gentlemen o f proper chanidsr. de- sli'lng (o • ntcr into the atudy of church rnusic

of Uie i)c*t lAM . wlih oppoiiutiliy f« r {irocticaj exp«Tlenrc sinngelde of Instruction may wrllr, with [iBrurulars. lo Uholrmaeter. Hex 17, Newa ofllca.

B aa lft^aa P e r a o n a la -DOLLARf* REW ARD for nmb we fall lo cure, and NO PAY till cured. Is our offer. \Ve are ih« unly speclailsiA In the Btate wbtise prac­tice la limited eirtcily to diseases of

men. No other pbyalclana have so great, so long and mi vast experience in dlsroaea peciHiar (0 men. Men cured more speedily, more eHiliy. and at moderale prices.P«' 3’ou suffer from any chronic disease? Are you old before your time, weak and unable to marry? We cure to stay cured weak, unde- vrlopsil organs, blood i»oliM>n, eruption, ftores, nervous dcMIliy, weak back, strieiure, icald- Ingo, all urinary troubles, varicocele and un* natural dlxubarges. ASA M E D irAL iNflTl- T i'T K (e«lab. IT yeara), 164 Orange si. tone block nbove High at.). Newark Hours, dally, P-ld A. M.. 1-3 and b-fi P. M. Kunday. 1-3 P. M.

a r t i f i c i a l e y e sformer year* were so txpenslva

that only the wealthy could Indulge In luxury of wearing one. but now

even ihe poorest can afford one. We have a large ussortmeat of the celebrated "tium lterf eye. from W to 16. Did eves, when bfully w(irn, made gcxl as n« w at small cost. Try us when you need anything in this line. It wilt save you time ajtd money.

FREHMAN Hi. O.), 14 Academy atH]i'*Il-GRAr>E denilatri at modcrat*

prices ounsiatenl with firel-clasa . workmanship; call and nave an esti­

mate given; no charge for exanilnatlon; gaa or anaearlieilcs administered,

attendant.Houri, 6 lo 7; Baiurday. 6 to 6,

DR. B, BOl iJllTQN,

Slli.'hV

3?29 Cedsr st.

L. D. Tel. 6604.ftli.'K WOMEN, write me for free advice,

thirty years' expericiici- is at your service. It means fresh hope f r vnu; 1 ran cure you. I guarojitea In wrltlry r>ery casi* 1 accept, no known ratnedy an) k here equals the success of my private treatment, if you're an “ in­curable." write me; I ItiVfirlahly cute (he '-in. curftbles;" start on tb** enrol to healih to-day. corresiKtftdsnee sacreriiy mnildentui; inclose stamp. DR. A. F. l ( ^LL. 163 Btate sf.. Ohl>CttgO.

POMrADOURS (one dnilar and up) of mir make art very oect.ming any lady, be­cause they fit perfect and l<>ok natural and are eaally put on; just the thing for hot weather: we mak'! them uf either straight or wavy bair; iwlichos Tr>c.. reg. price 12. /dUMKRMAN '6 HAIR .i fU flR. 677 iiroed st., corner Weal Rack st.

TH E National I'omi-nny. Newark'®Trading paper-hangT* (lAljiters, l.*i Spring-

field ave.. opp. cnuriiv-ij*-' " c invjte yi.-u lO Iwipect our line of V'e carry thefinest selectior.z 'J il»* 'sh-s ! designs. We C)K>er falf-alae psrlnrp ’’ f-1 tjnlrg-Tonms wlih fine papara, not w-lth rr:n:i*i'i«, firej-clajus wirrk guaranteed, at 13 W, i - lr 'n>* and kHch*fis nt £1 ; rooms nslnied at “ *len sell pnper* atfactory prices. To cnnvn'C i ‘turself. call or •end tXHital to ihe smi l i l I'-coratlng t «m pany, 16 Sprin^ffel-I ave i r ■ ■ urtuouee. Oi»en

GET WISE and don't read noneerise. look what X orttr Ic paper a f jr, 13. ceiling and

valla, with glU paper; m.* -m no fake, we do oe we say; we do pa^niing, .n sno ^uuside, aaisum Inlagi etc,, at dirt cr.e,ip pi .era. aau paper at Per roll, oa ae tue laigrai s.ovk ufWoHlvper In th* State, «n i <ai. aff ird to da Vi»rh aheap. Call and c.-nvince yourself. We are Ikil a new firm, for li is iht irigin«l Adams' Brvok'gn Wallpaper Blur -. ,-pringlleld are.

• M K '''rilaL ,SlSi. I ’rijp.W A lX P A p E It liAhOAl.NS

BTKIN ft bLAI .I96-19S BFRiNOFlKLD AVE.

Our lias of wallpaper* for 'b* cvmlni seasoaIB now opan foe jyour Insi-ecum.

Aa 6 apeelal IND tjCKM FM f-T this MONTH OSLT-.we offer eight r--'ili • ' sHawaU. sU of eelllftf and flfteon yards . -f t- r ler 69c.

fisiimatra eheertuUy ii's t i T-i. 1“ ^TA.

AMF.RICAN Wallpaper ('r- will taper a room for 13-60; w « will palm a r-m . celling and

walls. t2 : also painting, [•m-*-; hanglnt. deco­rating snd kalaomJnlna M 1 "'UKIN . Ptrp.. fi44 inoooafieid aTe„ Montclair N J . _______

TH K original Aftoiaa Brock1>n end .S. T. wall- papor nore, U Kata. Ctf) ?t-r'neflei.-i ave-, oelis

paper at 60. aad ur. aod charges reaoonble priesq for vorfc; t»L X43»a.

W C will paper a fatr-slacd r.. m m » T5 u p ;aloo honaepatatliic, tinting. kal^'mlMng. etc.,

at Invent pricet; work guarsntcM R. MAR> CT?fl, a q Bank aL. city.__________

L o r r AM D F o r ^ D .

LTrlTT OR BTOLCK^In nelRbb.»rh‘ --l of new armerr. IHckeraoa oM Hudson sts a yellow

cat, white twoaoL lorga eyes and -kra. child's pet; aaawers to aamt at Ross> >;<morous re­ward will h « gtroa for lt» return 1 ■ 316 Cllf- t«a are.

MILES W. HANRY ft RRO.,

R7 TO 41 DRIDGK ST.. NEW ARK. N. J.

Hlfh-claaii cnarh and saddle homes. You are sure to find Jusl what you are looking for at our siftblfs.

160 blgh-otnsa coach hortea.16 fine saddle bnraea.A lio 76 head of heavy draft horses; one team

of dapple grays, weighing S.flOO lbs., also 6 ex­tra fine Icflina of mules.

W ORK IIDR9K8 TO HIRE.

Telephone, 424.DO you want a carriage? We are oellltig out

the balance of our large stock at prieea which enable any nne to pfei suited; handsome surreys dr|iot wagons, traps, bike wagons, high anJ low ivheet runolKmia, buslneat waprfjns for every husIhcBs and purpose, both new and aecnmf- hand. The Central Wagon Works, 437 Central ave.. betwoen Third and Fourth ata.

K E PT continually on hnnd. flrat- elasi drivers, business and heavy

draft horses: will sell at lowest market prices' trial given; for sale or exchange. The n ty Lins Hale

Siabivs, Springfield ave. and Tnenty-first st.M. 0TECHER. Prop. Tcl. 4«9.

FOR SALF at moder.He price, a rfx'kawny, hard wty>«l with leather IrlnmUngs and fush-

Iniia, but little used, also aet of gnod harness made to order: both In excellent conilUion. Ap­ply J. t*. WH^MKRUINt}. West orange.HOR^E fi>r sale; suitable fur driving or grocery

wagi^n. guaranteed souhd; prire |70, or will trade for bigger horse, also heavy truck in gt»> d ofder, »60. 112 U » Ingaion at., near rievenieenili avs.

II. K, HALDWIN, D. V. S. v e t e r i n a r y fiCfUJEON AN nnK N TlH T ,

:ii NEfiy ST. L. D. PHONE 7703._______MORSKH a n d d o g s T R 1SATKT>.STANDARI> brsd mara 1 years old; sound

and kind, not afraid « f anything; ri'tads 12 miles an hour; fit for lady to drive. W. L. R ^ K R A R D T . 96 Bowery al.ONE imaJl fnmy fur aale, sulinble for lady nr

chilli; also horse for sale, cheap. Oar. Jloylan at and Houth (.iraitge ave., Vallsburgh. opp- Mounialn View JloteT.

oarriagea, wagona and harness nf ail lieacriptlons, st a bargain: also team hdavy

mulea, cheap. JAMES i>RTEU TU-72 Frederickst. ___________________________HORBEfi—Eight good hOrsea, suitable for all

kinds of work, from I2U up. ai ABCKEN- Ra OH’B Stables. Boutb Orange ave., near Grove st.________________

N ljW A R K Veterlniiry Hosplial; calls, |1 per risli, medicine Included, No. ft t ’nurt st.; L

D. ‘ P^ons 6fil4. Dr. H. W. Itellman, Jr., V. H.

|3S nt'TS very fast r>arer, suitable fur all husl- fiesp; good bugay, llU; alin giKjil hoyss, Ilk;

siiltnhje /or p^dlrr. 42 rfilnn avs., Irvington.FV TH BALK chsnp, three-spring top wagon. In

firet-clasa order; sulmble f--r g vicer. huicher or baker. Rear 219 High at., nesi Grange.

HIJTH turnout, pony, harneiw and run- nhout; pony M fe f<rr Indy. t'aU 42U B. Ifiih

at., near Bouih Orahae a^e.F IN E family driving sorrel horse, 1644 hands

hUth: good roadster. Inquire f«. H t'ltEUEIl ft n<)Nn, 276 Main si.. Orange.

FOirn heavy work horses, three good business horses; ilsn pony outfit suitable for children,

cheap. 447 Cenlrai ave.

F O H SAT^B,

AT Newark Poultry Supply Co.—Bpeclsi for this week only; Hherldan’a CondHlon Powder, l9o,

and bOc.; Pratt’ s i^oullry Food, 6c., lUc, 46c. end ll.UOrPratVa Horae Food, 190., 40c. and flOc.: Wlihur'a Poultry Food, ISc. and 40c.; ncra^cl^fnod. per 100 lbs. 8>fi Market st.A. —*A.—Wine and berry presses, Iftrgs assort-

ment; crab nets. I6e.: flihlng tackle at coat:2-ply tar tiaper, 'JOc.; a-plV. l»6c., roll; rubbai ho^c. 6 cents foot up. J. A. LRQACHEH 76 flpringfleld avs., near High st,

A g r e a t bargain sale In gas fixtures, globes, ineandMceni

lamps, brackets, etc.; . nitimatei given on gas pining and rixiurei; '■peo^es-enings. ftb Hprlngfitild ave,

saved It a dollar earned: buy your gas fixtures, brackets, globes.

In the cheaifest place In the city. N. Y. tls« Fixture Co., 24 Belmont av«., neat Springfield avr.

B. VNTAM6—Hlack-breasted red game; beatsualu Iti A merles, must be sold to make

rcHiMi. E. T. NEHKN, 62 Westcoti st.. East Or­ange, ,v. J.

R^^*G1AN HARES—Hargalna for Labor Day. 1K» tfrange el., niinjuifield.

iffrange at., niinjuifield.

RAHY tarrlage for sale; altnoet new. arren at. 409

f.HAMI ION brwiders f2t, almost new, cheap;IMglan hares; h few flue bucks left; ai>«ah

Quick. HI Sllkman pi., Irvlngtcm.COWB—P li largo uiUhera, all fresh; also two

springers: sell cheap. i.1»n Sunday, rear 41M 6laln SI., Orange.

COW—i-'ine sjirlnpor row; cheap: will be frstli Tu Nnycmher. ilARRIN ilTO N, cor. Tremont

ai'i*. nnd S«nfi>rd at., Euri Orutige.

COW - I'fmiiR grnilr cow, |4U, 210 Franklin at.. IHoomfleld, S, J.

(f'M P[,iLTL set nf butcher fixtures; loehouso £ruc<*r> ciiunter and showcase; also an outside

slinwiTiU>H. , 0 Ferry bI.

COMPLETE set of firsi-elasa butcher fixturra fur sale cheap; almosi m>w. InquireYlfi W «at

Kinney st.

ClItCKENB—Six laying hens; 40 young chick­ens. wire netting. HENRY H O R N I^ , Ub-

eriy at., uenr Washingion, West Orange.

C lIH 'KENS—Young laying hens for oala. Utroln, 2Tt Warren st,

DROP postal to W. W. RE.ID, auctioneer. 71 Acadli'iny >t., b«‘ f(ir» sclJlng your hgusahoid

g(Ku1a or merchandlAe; will buy It from you oc sell It for you on commission.

FOR 1?A L f!—Second-hand building material, consisting nf all kinds of timber, from IxS lo

12 Inches stiitnre; lumlHT ail klmls; sash, blinds, drK>rs. wood and slnle mantels, hard wood floors ItiE and iMm, at I'ery low prices. Ingulra uf A. WlWHi. AS 6U ln at.. Kaai Orange. Tel. IISL

FUR BALE—Fine coUcTu W-.V); fine baby car­riage, 14.fin-. 24 yards Hrgssels carpet, 912;

16 yards ingrain, |6 : other' oaritets and oil* cloih. 2MJI Haleey st., near William it.

Ff.Ui SALE—I#aylng lienii, white ^VyandoltSl, H. I. reds, pullets and mckerels; March hatch­

ed; also ducKs, fifty cents and up. 38 Mont* gomery st,, IMuotnfleid.

FEMALE Irish lerrirr; pedigree; clean anft good watch dog. ANDERSON, 670 Boutft

Tenth at.

F<.>K NIUNB. exclusive siviss In window ticketa snd shnwrards. MEi'HMNG. 146 Market st.

OOon rag carpel, xhc, yard; oilcloth, 20c.; stair carpet, 20c.. fine rug*, 8x4 yards: cheap. S8ft

Halsey at., near WIIIIj'am at.

GRAYHOI’ NI* for sale; 13 motitha old; gree If desired. 4nn rroaa st., Harrison.

LADIEB' kid shoes, lace or button. |1; ladlaa* fine kid. Uce nf bucion, $1.16; laoies* sampli

kid shoes. 11.26. ladles aupsrlor kid ihoN, fl,40j men's fine laced shora, |I; men's buff calf laced, tl.lP l men’s sii|jN4e>r Iscfd shoe*, 11.60; msa'a rusael laceil. |1.W: men's vicl kid laced, ll.flb i hoys* Incetl sli.ira, H. WM. J. UcKINNlbY, STi plane el., n^nr \Vllllam st.

LoriM-''6rpet weaver’s btom. In good condU Hon, f4)r ea>. 62ii William at.. East Orasg*.

Pfkii. talies fnr sale cheap. Call APPLO- IIAI'M. IfHi liror-me it.

JtAY mare for sale; fi yenra <dd; weighs alwiut 1,100 {Kiunds: Miiind. iUsu one sui light duutde

harness. 64h Orange at.ariRREI.1 gaidlng, 16% hnnds,. six yrars; sounil,

can 1'i.Hirl 12 miles an hour, nt 143 Amherst et.. East Orange.

FOUR hlg work horses, also a verv line roftii mare; niust l>e sold; low prices refused. 2.14

IlBlmont ave.

VKUT CHEAP—Surreys, runabouts, buggies.wagons, all dracrlpilnns. ALIlER T TH 'L iN ,

826 Ontral are.

126 RUYK a IJreweler road top buggy, nr will exchange for heavy buggy. J. Ma 17., ID

Prince at

Pl*ATFriRM spring Isundrv wngun for sale;gcrd order; worth $ .6, tell for *16. Apply 33

Norfolk st.

A PITlST-rLABB work fi' ee sale; welglil work single or dauble. 20 t^umden at.,

cli>'.

W4‘>RK. business and dnving horses always on hand, at low prices and trial. 698 SpilnglleM

ave . ____________________Rt'NAHOl’T, trap, road cart, sulky, nil rubber-

tired; light harness 20 Rronme st., stwinlll.TOD grocery wagon *30, cost $176 lo build; ai

Teagues's shop. Relleville nve. sml llrosii *t.

HORpEi?—Team horses for sale, weight l.WO: skid wagon; harnera HI) Jeillff sve , ctiy.

LAND a U rxtensli.n'i'iji lurrey and buggy. uU In good order, clieai'. 82 t ’onc el , 1 pmnge.

ruU cheap; village cart, sleiand shafts. 4t| I'emr'* si.. Orang'

HAItNKflH- llargalns in new snd seci*nd hund harnsts. Afli'HENHACirH. To Market si

JUMP-KEAT surrey: little mIII srii cheapNU ’ HU IJ ft ZAIIKLER. 71 78 N>-w st.

HDIlsE Fm sals, big Wl k tioriie, sls«r g»"d birmiur-ss hors** cheap. 3.8 I'l^islnn pi.

NEW skid wagon chaap If iHiughi within flvs da -s lIO ln iE , 12 Day st,. "range

delgb, o<sie, N J,

ifw jli <*«une ri'>ekaway. at v Hrjiifit:, 12 Day at., Crsns*-

or own price,

im Houih

B U PE R FU 'O rs HAIR,16’arts, Moles sad RInbnnarke removed forever by electricity; *8 yean' ex,*erlenc*.

MM&. a. Enj e.ftVKLi,218 W^hington st.

IT Is time to wake up Can you eee anything m UT A great many do Hare your uph«ilsterini

done at MEEREH’ 8, 2fiu Mulberry r t , between Kim and U'alnut st*. Iron 1 ed« at b^d rock" prices; evening appointments msde. Telsphone or iKMtal will do. Establlehed

FPRS-dO yeara' experlejik'e as a {rrsrtlcal fur­rier, fur garmencB made to i^rder, T-nt^delllnf. ;

redyeing and repairing drme at liable pices; 'formerly » llh W. H. and R. ffurnett 1M At'R lCE J. CARRt)L U 2\* \Vs*hlngr<m st.

OCl’ IJSTWs ftn oculist presK-rlpilrin* in roid, gnld-

fllled, slumlnium and sicel frarn^*. tl upwaro, A«’HEIJ..ER. Optician, 26<l Mnrk-T bt . near Penn. Depot.

THE l^esl cake oAd vaJua for >■ ur morey Is the U'ashingn n Pouni Oak*, gunranie*.] pure er

money returned; sra that you ^et 11 ihimratle Raking Co., 441-44.1 Ht. Prorr'e' « s 'e

p r e p a r e d for people Of taste. wh-> appre'date the best. Ratib-Bkin Cream and P'lwder so­

licit ynur patronag* 25c. MAHNK'.'t.

UARPAGD-Rwedlih system. iia:ieni« irrSted at th*1r residence. Jos. Hewson, ATU R*'igrn st.

OKTIHAK midwife; giaauate, Isdles boarded. MRB. K. TUTTLE, i f ffprlng at . city

MRff. RENTLET—Aceoochuer rotunds diploma, Dublin. Addrens 166 North 2d st., city

__________________ W f t y r y p .

IX IN 'T FORGET IT —A * old cosh buyer i^ayi high prices on all fwnlture, carpets, gathers:

extra good prlCM for cast-off clothes I'leose •end postal to GREBKffTE lK , at 226 West Kin­ney Bi., and I will call a t your rewidenee

RETTER PRICKft—t pay for all hinds of gemte'I cast-off clothing and ftatbera. Kmdir send

postal to JOE U X C K E It 142 West KlDnay Bl„ oitd I will calL____________

j TAKE advontof* of oar Nttlo-a«-a-tlTn* poy- ' menu far c lo taM oad furniture. Ifli to M 1 Market si. PHARTENBERO ft RGItlNB^.iN.

• HlGttfiST price* paid for oecond-hsnd furai- iitre. store fixturra. srtc. Washington Auc-

^ n and Btorage Co.. >T4-TTt W gahingiun st.

A. ROTH buy* all Iriada of furniture aod honoe*.hold goods, Storoo, earpotft etc.; send postal

641 Hloomflekl ave,. M^mtcUlr.

JK'AD t’A R T —One-man road ‘ nrr "range a ’e., Bouth Orange *

HEAVY (on wagon for sale; |Tfi. as new.inquire 121*4 (rimmerco it.

ri.ATTO IlM iprln;r wagon fi>r sale, good for reiliJIer Kfl vominerce st-

W AtiON—Second-hand grocery ang'^rl f»ir sale cheap 104 Urangv st.

TGP Rl'GOtFfi for sale cheap. rubber ilreH. I l l Kr.uih 10th st. '

TRAP f( r sale cheap. 93 South lOth st . ran be seen Sunday. I

UDRitES-Two good horsM and truck, cheap 11 Hnllsnd st.

BMALIi horse, harnbia and buggy for sale. dr» Hlxteentb ave. *

THRFF. hmses rhrap. |B N^fth Eth St., Star Central ave,

RKFRIGEHATDRB.W ATER CnOLFiRP.

ICE CUEAM FREEKEn% M OSgriTO NETTING!

QARDHN TOOLS. BANISTER ft POU-»ARD,

500 20^ MARKET ST.

IlJKl.E A fine IlHll.iril rifle (22) for sale cheao, l.m Hi rlugflelil ave.

SK«’«)NT>-nANl) bii.Idlng mtiierlal of svery drai^lpilnn for sale, "a ll « t new City Hnil

rite, nrttad and Green sts., or nt yard, 401 Pas- sslr eve,, Newark, fine wwid, $2 ixtp load,\’AN K H rilE N ft H"N. contrnrtiirs.

fiMt.MVOAS|*J ftij sale. 12TI A?dcn si,. Orange,

WK cell and buy all kinds nf store, buicHers', grocers' and office ilxturea' uiid furnltuta

mmENRAUN. IKJ yeriy si.

l ln t i ie l io ld ( lo o d a a n d F a r o f t n r v .r " f l RAIjF -M ahi'ganj’ dmljig-rotirn. Icb'e, 13

fent long, nnd sidri>')an1. made by Flint ft I'n.. New York. lIlLL 'H pianu sinre, 25 and 31 Nvw Bl.

F "U BALK- I.iirge lot carpels, s'.liThlly usM* till sixes, fine ikiitrrns, ut ii i)f i>rioe, 10 make

room for othor giKxts, Ha*t<n?y st.

KULDING bed Mud reftIgrraior fnr sale. Ap> ply Sli Hnletcd s{., Kkisi Orauxe, N, J.

pAlll^riK s r iT fur »h'. lo;i i|,>ward si.HTANDAltl' s< vt Mic 1 iMi lttuv for sale. Cati

b' arm et 4H5 Orange at.HTuVI-JH Tss-i

10th BtpaCP’r bl«-v>-B fnr sale. 3.13 SuUtb

THE largest ussorlmenl of sevimd-hand furnl- (urr In ihr Stuce: I'nrlor ■uHs.' $0, bedroom

suits. $n, fruthet pUloWs. !l6r., bureaus, 76c., iind I'thiT giexls sold ai u oacrlfice. 274-27d tS USblUf Inn it.

JH VAllDS nf llrnssc-lfl r.nriier. almost new, !c* bo*, uhd swing «flh for sale. a . MICTiALFli,

6k J 'iiirt li'w ave.

I l i in a rh n id H onda W a n te d .HI'H lh>T spot cash prico miIiI fur nsrt ot

Miilri' contents uf Iviuses ur llatB. 73 Acld^

lUui free, c'-iiylng kueiR, contracts. Bperlfi. Ltioris dnne. nt.KJl'H, b'ilnttm si. TsI. 0064.

T y p e v r rC te ra and B o p p lle a .T Y I'l ’ WMITERH lenled, W mniiihly. mstruc

' . cr.i.j*-- ------ ------------- -le. nt.

T l I'EW tllTE U eirhange, ■’'Uldesl in Newark;" Suld, rented, re|.ialr«d. 16a Reaver •(. Tst. 724ft

T y p v w r l l r r i W a a tr f t*ftEO. iN li-HAND lyiMTwrlter, In good ordfr;

stuis moke ami prlre. Hot H4. Poatoffice.

W a te b e a , J a w a ly y , B te ,t'linflilenilal rredil extended to reliable partlOg}

leiAetrv. Elgiti. Waltham walchsa. allverwod^I Tuwne MfR. Ci .. 2U Acsdrmy st., on* Bltfhft

I T J. |SRAL>LET. diamonds, watches and teW* I « 1ry. c s ih o ru erk ly payntentJ. 872 Broad sL

H ttV C L B lI ,

Da NRV ft DRO., ST Bridge st., fWj work hnre«sto hire.

llonSE for rale. 295 South Drange ave.

F o p Sftlft o r A x i'fta n ftc .IMG honest *#rklnjr hora* for suk. .tj- will st-

I'hange for light driving ht»rse and s mie i-SRh.602 ttoutb i'lrange avs.

I NE\^ runabout cheap, or little mMii-v and yvur j (lid wagun. 13 Day si-. Orange

[ H araaa . C a r r la ts a a , B te .. W a rn e d ,A. Fvecosd-band dapot earrlag^e wameij ui crMhl

order. Iisvel glate from. MRS. a T llKYN.Ml. i'leasant avs.. West tVang^-

UOR8 E- T 0 hire, a good horse Hod rarrtag* a few daya a week for buolness puriH.si-*, A l-

drraa Huslne*, Una hfi. News

Il'jRHK wanted; must be cheap, e'-en Sun-laj. I<VT Freiinghuysen avft

HORbk and truck wanted on time, *<».kS ee-'ori- ty. F. READY, lOO Tlch-n»r et_____________

LOBTe-Oa Wedanday batween East Merhtnk aad Haiitet • trw t Depot, envelofe crauatn-

lag inoraaee aad watof Mil; also $2l in caoh. rtnder plaaas return ta aftftiess oa enre|..pe aad Iwrelve reward,

LOST-'A saltaMe reward is offere<l to ih« little gtii who was seta picking up e ‘elope

eomalolag Md. «ft HatkeiTy, between Cottage aad Walaat eu., ea pYiday; party is knuwn- Ptaqae retara 4o 1ft Cwtag* at.

LO0 T—A BL Bsraard tsaiale ft^ ; answers to Bate* Daley; aerateftai a uttk oa ram Ub-

oral reward k m w e e d to E. MILLER, IM W riter «L . etty. ______

GOLD, silver, dleraiifdeft Jairelr>. dtamondi and antiques. Rest_prlces paid by VERHIEH. Sii#

Broad st., noar Kiglitb bto. ,

THE Atnertean Feather Ca. paya ■arketipnc* for old feaitker*. 418 Mosrle bt* .; m R orders

promptly atteadod ta-1I deek; in good order.

News otOce.

DEfiK—W o n t^ black sralfiaC, fiat-top oflhre . . ------ — Addraaa Box 2.

WINDOW ntAM B B-W aated . fiM a*w fraiaesordlaanr. 8«ad prioa to Bulldar*--------

office.. Boa BL Newa

HIOHEBT SFol cash prtoe paid f t . ______dioa, Bxtarea or famltaro. 1« Aaaiftiay ^

LOBT^rrldOY, kady*i rtag, with diamoad. tm fp r ia r t "* ! ara^ W wraa Vnm eraih st

W av irly ara. U m pb I reward if m aiiM d to 29 Dargea et.

UDfiit IftfiTo poM aad M irra"natch; initiate B.,** vW mty h im io ar*., Omild sve.

Warraa a M U di ola. mnsai Oraaiia at

OLD GOLD, sllvef aad Jew els jwiigki Ma HTIN. 7 » Broaift orar f . W laBft |

CASH psld R R A D I^ .

for old geld 1 t n Braad at

CAKDT ^re, esroftll kaful waated. York kv*.. efty.

FIAHOB ANDW O t'L l) Ilka to hear from s r -*l Thriailan

family, who would slor** rnv i'an-- for ii* u»e. or if 1 will get a reojimoM* "n 'r I ei|l ■«!! It; It la «m1y two yoars old, tn i has biwn u*e<l but very little. Addreea MRF> J Kf{t'h>jKU. Rug 12. News office.

FAM ILY leaving Newark, must sell very ele­gant mahogany upright grand piano. 714 oc-

ta^e; latest drsigri. large sixe. unusually fine tone; root lost April *fsB». price ll«5. with stool end maker's warrsniec. Atldreos r»ra . Roi 87, News office.

I WMKFI.H til'd ruiidrfvn nt cogt. t‘ lssraji,ce salA \ I.ergcsi sKirk !n Htaie All new goods.

Dlui-. yt-ur guarantee. |2Ti model........ ...tl5 00(Jirl's 'Jtl Inch whc*i, $26 m<x)sl................. IS 60rruihsr<iu-iie. $2-'i tiitxlcl, Hartf'ird tires.. 16 00Rsslie, rejt |4b. sit. bar, dsk SA'IdlS------ 18Tribune ch'OnieBs. mafler brake. |h0

mrnlel . 47 BO, Darnea, $44 nu>dK. nk'l .................. 26 OOj Tribune, Udy's. I4(i model .................. 22 60

Natliinal. Km , oushbui frum** ........ .— 85 00Tribune, looip irs> m<><lei.................... 27 60Feklhersirne. $4<i nu>del. with ft J. tires 10 60KIk. |4M m.xlel....... 10 60ltk>i inrHjeis. Hssnried. sh<'t'W^ini......... 15 00

Hccund band sheets. $6 up K*-r our wheels ai$5 dfiwn, $1 (>er week, a inousand Urea to plug fr<im I'mlmer. 16.4U; Defender, y^sr guxran- ti‘»' 12 96. Tribune, year guarantee. t3.60;Lagle, II 26, tires. Uor

AI. nTlN 06 iiratige ft 2 block* from Hroed; First st., Riweville. 5i Freeman si., ilrangf Valley. _____________________

TALE a NT> Wa r w i c k K irT t lL ro ^ re ^ ih a lightest built, guaranteed for year W l ; Hh-

•raJ cash dleruunis. alou sold on easy payments.Tbc Indian, best $25 wheel on tti« market;

espy terms.Bernjid-hand wheels from 18 up; sundries and

repairing lowest tn the city.V. c. cnnN iSH ,

11B Clinton are.

CONNOR F7ANOB. renowned for durability and toae; Milton p.snue can'i be beat for fulness

sf teas and keeping m tour, easy |ayin«nu takaa: If you s in t to save 150 tu | lw on a Arai-cia^ pian<i call and oee them HQKN'8, lift ftoutli Drsjige IV*.. cor. HruC* st. _ _ _ _

u r m o n T ru N f-? . p u o h t l t u p f d ,fsduced lo prices which will surprise you; •pedal Inducements for ca*h, lermi tower ihan l l ^ ocher store. MATHUHllRK ft BON P U N u CO., Springfield sve., cor High.

UFRIOHT plaao. mahogany case, 5 pedals, al- Boat new, 1165. upright piano. 1 pedals, oniy

■kese years In use. |186.w is b n e r .ftOCl Broad SL

NO DOW-N-TOWN PRICES —A T -

THE BIG UP-TOW’ N PIANO FPORK, P U ao barfslBS of all kinds. MATHUBHEK BON p ia n o CO., Springfield a v f.. cor High.

HIGH gradePlanoai this month, sraat ekanea;fltolBway. webor. Sokoer, Krakauar. kmor-

•ao, got to be sDid; altermiloaa la oar piano parlors. InvesUgmle at ooca, K A. W a JLD, M Weot Park. Newark.

F IN E UPE10RT8 RENTED, tft $4, $9

a month; r«ftt fras if porchasod wHMa a riigna akie time. M ATH l'SH EK A BON PIANO C a , Bprtogfirlft avoi, gar. High ft.___________

TH E ffratoot harfain ta aa tQtrtgkt p l w that ean be ftead ta tats city; oak ka om« at ks>sw

addirat; oaok cialy; call or wrlto at aaoi. Oeraar. ffifi Plftk are._________________________

DECKER * BON*B upright piftae; a liM it a ev ; groat jM C j^a; cask or W Y paywnta. U ILU

R|f*^cLF—117 Kill buy n*w gent's bicycle- rfjs $66 week* ago, seen Sunday. 71

Re.lfortl M-. Earn <>rang«.IW l T R ia i'N E racer. $.60. ridden 4U mllrs. uft-

hlenUshod*-*lnqulrr J. E. RlRD. 744 Summor ■vp^/NpwNrk.

liririn-ilHADE ^dy'e wheel for sale; In feet order, ‘.ery cheap. 2U Ix>mbardy st.

I'itL l'U R IA wheel for bate, good coDdlthm; |16. 16 Baldwin st

M4CI117CERY FO H BALffi.GAb fc.NOlNtk> fur sale. Tbey

CfifllC efficient, ecunumlrai lod labor-rar- * Ing No coal, ashra. eagisear, doagar.Bold on instalments If desired. 1( you oa*acower, write uo. £SSEX AND I fU O ^ N GABCOMPANY. ___ ___ _______________C^l'BR ft BOLTON, manufacturers of pure oak

Unned ieaihsr betting, rrtiiadc belts a special- tr. Loiif dTsIsnCe Telephone 190. Old Uoryteg tlround. near Market cn4 Uroad.___________E N O iN K -For ssle. 5-h.-p. ui>rtgh1 ejigtae,

ahftfllng. pulleys, vises, brara vjthes, celllte fans; blacksmith innta. cheap. C'OLklfAN, 41 First •».. Kllaabeth, N. J. _____ENQINB—A-H. P Baxter cnglaa. «heop, 28-

fw t stark. In fine CrtrelltJon; t«0 email for owner. 13 Day st.. Orange.HARDW ARE rpeclolUea manufftotured: ail

kinds of Intshlog dooa. ROtn*. P. WILSON. Agent, ilS Mirket st.GAB ENGINE for sale; 9 koras power: in firat-

cloos running order. SPANJEa BROS., lootof Centre st.__________ _________ ____c h a r . COL'BB^ socoad-hand macMaetr

FH O PO BAU to

pTOpwiala*^l W W ~tkaCocamUtees oti i^44cas of tb« Hoard « t

Cboaoa pyeekoMan o f Easex Oooaty for eoa- ■iriictlag tke following IwMgta; .

ix ila ig ta f RlTsraids aeraae bridge «ra r Ba^ cad Rlrar. ia tka clly a f Nowark. ^

RatelM bridge over ToaejTt Brook. !■ tka I OfM® ‘ ■

J^ e ro a tkAKD

rOBLUHKO BT T H »

E n i i i s News FaMisbias Company,a i l > 3 l 7 M A R K E T S T R E E T ,

M K V A B K . » . J .

I u ttw PoBtolBM u «con4-<^t«i nrttwr.

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TaiBBltoM JtM. rr iT a tf Branch Eachaag#^ oonnectlof all departinanu .

D dtrcred b rca itlan in » T pu* Newark ftgex Coonty and In ill town! in Nortbetn

M«w Jataay.SU B SC R IPT IO N S!—

TBe ETestni Newi, 6r t doUaB a jea i or f i f t j e a l i a donttLThe S«5d*r New% two dollan and fiEtp centi a year.The Ercnini Newa and Snnday Newi, •Bras doUan a Tear.

The Etening Newa, delivered b j canieii in N a v u k , ten centa a week; T he Sunday Newa, five eenta a copy; The Evening Newt and Svtday Newa, fifteen centi a week

Qldloiry advertiieinenti, ten and fifteen a Use, agatik

o f overth row ing fta own tewm fo r e ip e -

d Iency ’B sake o r fo r jjaealon'e esko given the g rea lea t encouragem ent to erline, ra r a d o ilc a l aa It m ay appear, the more horrib le the mean* adopted by the mob. the grea te r the likelthiaul o ^ th e repetlttiin o f the character o f crim e which called fo r such ve!igeanca." O ther papera o f Ihe B la te and o f the alater Stalea o f tha S,iuth reallae this logical recoil o f bn ital-

lly , e ffe c t becoinltig catiao, and couac,

etTis't.The aimple fact Is that Boiithern whhs

barbarism has made that rountry a nuirel and m ore dangemus place for the white wom an. The means taken to avenge her In a certain class f>f crimes Increiisea her pcril—lransfurm a It from Ihc sporadic to

the epidem ic stage- The most wholeaon.o sign Is that so many vo ice* o f public nplr. Ion are boglim liig tu rceoga lio this. The negro la made tin I'Utlaw by the lin)wJi- llon o f savage apd Illegal penalties, undi.r conditions where the m ajesty of the law

\ Is fu lly artneil to vindicate Itse lf and lis , fiircH ons. It la Inevuiilile that he will i tftinl to live up to iho im jioslilon o f the I status forced on him. and be outlaw In tils • freedom from the aeiise o f rewpon.sibiluy [ and M s slavery to brutal laatlix t. To

, j To I make him the law-nhlder, ho must he made

tmtnoM*

la s thin ten eenis efich insertion. Peisoiuls 20 cents i line-

8 A T O R D A Y , A U G U S T 81. l » l .

. m O B i r r SHOW * N» tfiVAHTHB.tiem ocratle County C'hulrroan 'Nugent la

y cwxrying things w ith a h igh hand In his

' WAT hn the friends o f M ayor Seymour,

* N o on* can Question Mr. Nugent's hold- [ ireoo And audacity, w hatever may he ; thpught o f h i* discretion. I f there are any ! BsAiaourUea le ft on the elecUon boards 1 tal, A M ex County It Is certain ly not the I tAHlit o f the county chairman, who has f edtopped heads w ith a ruthlossnesa that

lea ve * no room fo r doubt a* to hi* aenil-

m sntg aad purpose*.; H BAfim* not Imposatble, however, that' I f A N v fe n i, in hi# determ ination to see '• fhA t DO m ends o f Seym our are le ft on .. gn a id , ho* gone too far. Certainly he has • Btlrmd the M a y o r * adherents up to extra I flgh tlog pitch, and In the battle o f forces

■ t . t ^ primaries It 1* by no means certain tI«At they wU l not win. even with the erkols power o f th * organ isation against thsBB. M ayor Bsym our's strength w ith tha reofc And ms o f the p a rty In Esses County CABnet be galnsAld, and there a « many PBMOoSAts, Who. under other clrcuin-

t flgu sea , m ight be counted aga lnet him who■ ggnBUon the policy o f resortin g to »uch e i-

tfSM B msABUlwA to de fea t a candidate who •eU an U y ha* such a s tron g hold on the 6 <(A0tl0iis o f the party m u ises through

■ ou t the gtate. T h ere Is both daagar and jnBrihts bumlltaUon In such proesdura.’ ]||*ramajna to be » e n w hether or not Mg. Nugent's po licy w ill rece ive the cor- d ia l approval o f ex-Benator Sm ith when tha la tter has had tim e to s lie up the ■Ituatlon. And hla couree In Ih l* respect arUt ba taken by m any to indicate whether ha th e ' more desire* the succe** o f the tjwmocratle party or the political down-

f: fa l l o f M ayor Beymo ur.

MONWY A S D B U S I lt i l* * .Xha w eek * moat slgntfloant develop­

m ent In the buslne** w orld 1* the virtua l

collapse o f the steel strike, w ith which

diaappeari the second o f th e tw o shadows

srhloh have slanted across tha comroer-

«U 1 ik y du rin g 'th e s ^ m e r .'The drought In the g rea t corn producing

ItA te s la rlously threatened the accumu- la tsd prosperity o f a la rgo portion o f the

. M rlou ltu ra l oommfinJty. B u t, view ed Without the assistance o f spcculiillvc

■paotaeles. It I* found to have done fo r damage than waa roportod and bu-

n.itUe tr, pcTialiy.It Is not merely In recogiiUlnn o f the

rrlticlb lii that «n awakening 1» berciuit- Ibla. T h e caaea o f reaiilule eherllTs In re­stating lynching mobs hiive tieen widely nolod. A still more slgnlltcani fact 1* in the m ore recent news from W elemiiku A la . A negro lyncher ciinvlcied for the negro burning crime haa been sent lu S in te Prison fnr life. O ther pnrtlcliiunie in the sam e gang are under nrreat, and it is experlad that they w ill fo llow the aame path. L e t this method o f curing the horrors o f lynch luw once be,.'om« w lilciy prevalent and we shall hear but llltlo of burning the negro at the s la k e or other form a o f tllegnl retaliation In the future. It la In this way that In te illgen l sentiment can esterm ln a le the crim e, which assumes to punish crime by a vnvngery more ex- oeaalve and In this w ay alone.

V t th the close o f auxnmer, Ih e je lo rc ,■ t lw drought and atrlke clouds urn railed

Off Ihe face o f the com m ercia l sky. And t in dnanolal and Industrial coramuniUe* find tiismselves. as last spring, face to fa c a w ith a prospect fo r unexampled ac

U vltjt.Uatest advices from the Indian corn

b a it Indicate that even the more cun ■sTvatlve estim ates o f loss from drought B avs been exaggera ted , and w hile the fisisdenoy ha* a lso been to over-s la le the fU a o f the bumper w heat crop, that '.s pffset. In part, by the extraord inarily h eav y European demand tor the cereal, w ith a promise tha t It m ay be further In- ersaoed. Th is 1s easily, gauged by the fa c t that we are exporting a million hn ih els o f w heat dally, tw ice *e much as Q M year ago. and. since July 1, have sent M,lini00(l bushels abroad In excess uf the to tg l fo r the corresponding perKid last p ear . I t Is plain that w heat p rlce i have h a rd ly begun to resiiond to these cond i­tions, aa I* shown by ten days ul practl- ua lly no change In the face o f free ship paents from the Northw est.

Dam ags to the cu ttun crop Is m et by h igher prices for both th e m w m ateria l and prints; re s tric ted prealucllon of vege­tables and fru its m ore than recom pense the fa rm er w ith augm ented quoUi IIous, and, as slgn lttcan t as all else, the rnll-

coDtlnue to rciMirt a sho rtage of c a ra with ten to tw elve pur cent. In- evsases of ea rn lo g l w hen con trusied w lih a year ago.

'n e faalurs nt the money m arket Is a ODUtlnued decreased dependence o f the Bouth and W est on N ew York for funds to move the crops, and an earlier call tl.ts year for such funds a* art wanted. The N e w Y o rk banks show the effects of It th is week, a fo rtn igh t earlier th.m ueual. T h s strength o f the N ew York sto, k m ar­ket reflects the ctmlldenrr >if the puMU' tn the outlook fo r a large volume nf mu business at rem unerative prices, and Ihe

strset Is Inclined to look for the reappeter- anpa o f that boom which was tilpped by ths drought and by Ihe steel strike. Ji>b- bers and w-hulesaie merchants geri.-rally yeport orders fo r aulumn fu lly up to t'x-

pectattona, and, i<i ta r as man may se.- Into the near future, there are no signs o f that which ahould interrupt a rising ground swell o f ac tiv ity In all Unea

A t f l l 'U ' l l I l B KlU.NB.T h * •toTm p f IndtgTttBtlon and protect

v M o h the Sputhem necro lyncbliisa have

arouacd \n Southern Jpumalii and amMiitt other Soutbpm leadt>ni o t opinion la k to w - ln « U polnU out rlearly thul th«'tateUW^ol And l& w abtd ing cannot•htifflp o ff the reaponalblhty on the ttoTM t and brutal w h iw aubatratutn. Ita 'burdeh the voice o f W vtl comioon that the better etem enti In the common^

can auppevAA the evil, I f they w in fir%ppl« It wUh abATp declalgp. The old fe tu ou i plcA o f “ non posaumuA"—we can 't QOfitrol th f barbAToua maaa o f white aoTAJicA and beatlAUiy—bi dbtplaylns It* TfiapdarltT B«l^-rrAp«ctln4( white men cau euppreAi the borrora o f lyochlEif murder, a t Ihaat a* ah h|4demfc. If ib<*y wIlL

f l iie tU n f to he a queaUon o l ' ’muAt-" Xt to not on ly that the name u f the $ o ^ h to lant b eo o a io c a byword o f acorn m 4 rw^VACh tbroushout the country fo ito ip u the borne o f dn U u tio& e

ftAAf tr tmpntoe to the conacktuaneAt t t e l tha ve e r avtla which atuptd c ru e ltf hw4 ynatooB ■ n i " * * to puotoh bp bum io ff m thA toakA and o th er U tofal execaUoaa.

^ t e t t a o m Um condttkma cranted. l ^ y ' f r o v Irtth WMd-ttha awtetncwi out o f

th ipL to> IraabTr iertm aaiL The Naah- lia n n ffi tn It* o o m A A la on the lata

raihASPAA biwnlito^ p«ita atreaa on thta'

t a r t to t txptoUatkMt o lh o f f ^ h f tba * o h ipawata a faadnatlon b i n n i v i o i a t e * th# tcrrltwa risha o f

tftoMh 4 fM V to whtoh M ahM • i m t ^

H B M L O rrB D O V B H .T h e tendency o f Home Am erkAtia to hIoji

o ver upon occasion* waa rather unploua-

an tly manlfcHteil at a dinner toiulered to

S ir Thom as L lpto ji In Ashury Park the

other nljfhi. The host, tt appears, was a

life lon g friend of the Irish knight as well

as hla warm admirer, and when the time fo r specchmaklng arrived proposed a toast to Sir Thomua, cuncludlng w S ^ “ aiiccefls to the Sham rock.“ There wffE an emharrasBlng pause, during which few salsed their giuaseB and none cheenMl, An­other gentleman arose. Indulged In a tact­fu l UtUe speech which helped th*- horst out o f h l» unpleasant dilem m a and proputed 86 a toast “ May the beat boat w in," which was received with eve ry m ark o f cordial enthusliiam and the Incident closed.

The cup race is an iD tcm allo iia l affair.

The AtnfTican boat has come to typify the Am erican people. A ll o ve r the continent^ ah4> Ih regarded aii our reprcaeniuilvc In a contest with Clreut B rita in , which how­eve r friendly. Is sUU a conleiil, and good taste If nothing else, dlclatuH that Hhe re ce ive Ihu hearty su p p ^ t o f all Am eri­cana. The hfiBl may have^lnceridy wished

fo r the success o f the EngllAh bout, a llow ­ing his frlentUhlp atut admlrutlun fur Sir Thom as to outw’d gh hts purely American sentim ent, but even !u>, a public proclama­

tion o f his desire p lacet him In a most em barrassing poMltlon, and no doubt mor­tified the very man whiim he most <leslr<Ml to compliment. The pr4»bfibllliy is, how­ever. that the whole Incident was due to a type o f (mohblshnesH which Is unhappily too common In this country»!autl IsAillwri** fore, devoid o f any slgnlflcanoe. The host tlm p ly "slopped over." Foriunate ly there was sufficleiu manhood and good sense In the U tile company to rebuke the ehulll- llon , so th ill there Is no need o f caustic com m enl here.

Ity that Aome ipeetftc power o f tha Intar-state Com m erce Commlsslgn to regu late rates, w h a teve r the llraltallon*^ la needed. The plea o f th e railroads that U la fo r their d irect tn icres l lo make tartffs, as between <lifrcrrnt 'points, as eQultablA as

passible la not proven in their methoda.The rt'ciimm^-nUnilon o f rro fesso r

^ilums, stiitls llc lan o f the In terstate Com- inerce f.'omnitsston, that that body nhould lifi «-ni|inwiri'<l to t-xamino the books o f riiiln iiifls, l.s quoted wUh subHtantbtl ap­proval. A n fjHonftble cuiise la not fa r lo sei'k. S ta le uiid rn ilonu l commissions can­not ]>ri'[icrly pi rforin their d u ilfs o f n-gu- latlon w ilhuut acet-sa to the books o f uc- crium. TUIh is III 1114" line nf U;at publicity whii-b Is rt cogn lg id In Keneral ns an antl- i.Ii»te lo tin- kxcchhcs o f corporntloh power. The Is that no expert can, uslU t muiti-r hiamlM. g t l any lu-curate notlun o f thr rom llilun o f n railroad corporation triiin U?' Piiinuiil Toport. nr from a «orl'*s of lln'm, unless h*' can reml betw>-cn th - Unj'ft | o f u iro fu lly cooked Iigures by the light o f j

kim wlrilgo nul (U'rl\eil fm m the report ! iKielf. And to the non-cxii'T l It Is ahoul j

as bfiUlliig as the quail uncks nf u lUttltn lns- rl:U oa . loven when 1 hi- Ilgun-s are c om - t hi lilt niHclvca, ihey may be '

easily mt^lcndlng In the lilgheat degree lo the M iorkhohbr and wouM-ba Investor. Till- p iib llcUy and n -ru ln ty given to tha Interior fa n s by this rlKbt o f inspection, whlcli. 11 Is neeilleRs tp say. w<nild Involve Incisive analysis and uudUIng, iteMowcd on the^ In terslate f ’ nmmcrco CommlHflbm. have the nn-rlitt n ' furnlstilng iin adeQunte sa fcgooril N'or neod ai^y soundly tnannRt d conu'ratlon ‘-brink from HUrh ft puldlciiili n In Hh own honest In-

tcrr-alB.

So much Is made o f the Isolated In­stance* o f ctjrrujitIon nr pi‘culai1i»n thal ure from tim e lo lime dlsf losed In g«ivern- nicnl otneial eln-l. i* timl people a t* prone to regard <j|llrlal dti«ltoiieHty as Iho rule rather tluin th^ ‘ xe*>ptlun. N o lh lng 1h

fa rth er frnm the m ilh , ninl cHpeclnlly In the regu lar army and navy aurvlce la the aliuuhml o f honusiy and Incumiptltdl-

Ity o f Ihc very highest. A b an Inslatice It l« re lated o f Ihe late Crcncral W iillum Ludlow . wliDHv denlh was anuounrtHl In the N1CW8 ye.^terilay, that upon onv oc- caHlon wh«‘Ti h- wim In ^-harge uf an Ini* ptirlant j>uhllc \vi'rk a wealthy contractor ftlleippttiU ty bribe him to consent t « soniM fa v o r that would add m ateria lly to the profltH o f the J'd>, The cuturnclor slipped A thoUBand-duUar mde ucroHs the table to the Qoneral. The latter opened the drawer nf hiB desk, and u k ltig nut a box uf clgare o ffered one to the ctndractor. The cigar waB accepted, tit-ncrul Ludlow 's action being taken by the coniructor as an In- Um alloti that th<- hrlhi: would bw tecolved In prupi^r Bjdrlt. Then llwiierul Ludlow ca lm ly p icked up ihe ihousund-dollar noU, ligh ted It a t the gm ic and a fter a llow ing U to burn n early ta hta lingers, remarked: "H a v e a light. Hlr?*' The contractor dropped h la cigar and bulled from tha o f­fice. Th e melhcHl uf Byurnlng the bribe waa characteris tic o f tlvnernl Ludlow , but It m ay be flufoly aald that n lnely-ninc arm y ofllcera out o f a hundred would have shown the wktne Ineurrupllblllty. The Car- tcTB arc the cxccptiuiia, and rare ones at

that.

rake-off fo r corarolM lon i, freight, cartage,etc., and no w a k in g the comnilB»Ion deal­er's pleasure fo r paym ent. U le a novel experience fo r tha farroera, and they are Hhri'wdly m ak ing the most o f It.

rnm a rried men look ing fo r a place wht-re g irls are so p len ty that they cannot Kffonl to b « particu lar need not toN«‘W' Jerwey, Th o cennus shows that )n a p«jpulatton o f l,HK3,«6fl In this Btate there are only it'J more fem ales than male**, and It iH hrlh-v*-il that Investigation w ill show that ‘-VHII this sligh t i.rKponderance is comix>Sfd I 'f lender Infants or mairtms who. In Hpiirtlng parlance, are out by age, T h .r “ a J ill fo r every Jack In Jersey, but Jack hus no excess to plc^k and choo.se from- The Jersey girl can a f ­ford to h".' m iM »rm bly particular when In the m atrtyiouliil market.

A Outidur c lergym an w*ho has been ac­tive in opposing ft license aiYpIlcatlon In that place u.^sr-riB that he was offered a bribe -of |liiO if he would w ithdraw bis objectlODH. "Vovi know your sa lary Is small/^ raid the t'-mptiT, "and It w ill come In handy, worn It? And. o f cmiTse, the brewera have plenty o f U, and they wont miss «U fh a >fmall Hum.” O f course, the preacher ltnllgnunlly rejected thO offer, and at on* '' < xposed the iranaac- tinn, but the l iv l ib n l suKKeaifl tha t his sa lary ahouM be riilJ ‘*d lo such a sum tliHt b rew ers ' rHpr«'S‘ ‘ ruative8 would not think they m lgh i sjife ly appeal to the clergym an 's puveriy.

COURT DECISIONS IN RECENT CASES

L A U T E R C O .

O PEN T O -N IG H T T I L L 6 C L O S E D A L L D A Y M O N D AY

LONG BRANCH"PO W N TH E BAT,"

■•THBO' TH E NAtlEOW JI,’"E E T H E I’lC T U B E iyL 'E

kUBKHrSBilKY."

LONG BRANCH AND BACK, S O c ASBURV PARK AND BACK, ^ O c

PAHEN LINE,Ito lly and kuiMlay from Newark*

kX,«avo raasa lo W hnrf r rU b k Boc-d) f) jisif, F o r H lgh land ir ^ a b r lg h tf PieiBarpi B»r

L ong Branch, t f e i t End, E lberon , Deal, A U enhortti Anbury P a rk a a d Oc«'<an Grove-

X teluralny, leave Long tS m ioh 4 P* Nkf. Low F re ig h t B aiaa-^E rom pt SoreJee*

I t

A G E B M A K D H B Y F l l » €AKR .T h e tria l o f 0i‘rgoan l Marten, a German

Boldler now under senionce o f death, pr«-

senta some feau irea u f thi; Tireyfuii ctiae,

find la exciting Intcnae Int^-rcBt in Oer- -juany. It r^kes ihe question whelhur ar­b itra ry mllltarlurn shouhl la- 1 xnUtal abovo a ll cmiBlderatlon o f abatracl justice, and whether a cou rl-m ariia l tuiii compel a ciinvh’ tlon on Inad»*quai«' grounds, .Mar- i -n. on his flret tria l, wais acquitted on the lodlctm en i, whU'h was for the murdiAr o f an officer Of notorioim brutality. The geueral |irt»ldlng over ihn court refu-Hcd lo ruleaxe the man, k i l l him In prison, clu lm td that frash evidence had hctin ad­duct d, BUCCce^leil In nmVAning ii »-cond court, and dragut>m-d Us nieniljera Into finding the accuHt-d guiUy The sole fact lifte r a ll whl«‘h lurilm iTiaud Marten w'a» hi* fa ilu re to acoum i for hU minute* of thb day lu qutslbiii, n-.t n lllU e o f otht'r p roo f being Jidduced. ■ x - in that he hiul been heard lo ^■xpti'H'. UIoin If Indignantly about the crvo'hy -S ib- umi'-r, who wus

shot by an luiknnvui hmd. U ta ft^k bv Ibe 'G erm u n pn-'S, whlcn i.s ulm<isl auic, | w hatever l i* pojHU-aI .uiUude. nn this • qUfi-Ntlou, that, i f (be arllon o f the ^I'ncral I'lhciT who forA'fd th ’ h c->nd trial la af- Jlrm-'-d by Mip;enie auu.- ri'y . U will m aik In un uhpri <’■ dentA d Ihe subjuga-Uun (if private right shd Jll^tlco (o pure m ilita ry tyruEJtb*. in G«'rmaiiy every man p lijsU a lly t,i nuat he a ^uld tr, nllly w llli', Mid It luin-THlly iotichi-8 the heart o f the jMople very rlo^uly lu perovlve that a BuUllef has Tio »e<’ured rlglits. It l» IohIbI- ed by a ll the organs o f public opinion Ihftt Ih e ie muj*l be je reversal o f sentence or H rebA'unug befA*re the supri me eouri-inar- tljil HuA'h H :is IhlH adds tenfold toihi popular dlsconienl. which at UUb lUne nt iTv-xrnt and com ing industria l distress It- sweTfing the ranks o f ihe Sui'lailsta.

T he S e c ie ia ry of the N avy has been a d ­vised by AaolHliiiit A norney-O eneral Ueck not to pay fu r th e r n iyaltles to th e C arne­gie and B etb lehcm compunlcB, to recoup them fo r royu lllea piihl to the Harvey Steel Com puiiy fo r the use o f- th e well- know n process In hardening arm rjr plate.

-The decision Is p a rtly bused on the report of A dm iral Sumpson, when chief of the B ureau o f Ordnunco In lIsSU T h a t officer found th a l ihe proi-css used by the gov- ^ rn iuen t ^aitd com rac io rs was not the same^fta th a t legally ci/vered by the H a r­vey patenlB- F urthurm oto , he declared th a t the H a rv ey p a te n ts w ere Invalid for w an t o f novelty . H la llkuly th a t th is m a tte r w ill be Judicially deU-milntjd, and It will w ith o u t doubt Involve the orig inal' Ity o f th e H arvey m ethod on which Its va lid ity o f p a te n t depi nda. As the Harvey Inlt^reslB a rc capUalUud fur u good many mllllurw, und It la o«!*BiitlHlly a question nf ih c lr life, It w ill prol»ably Ihj a bitterly con tested fight In the cuurlw. Admiral Sam pson’s oplm on is nt>t thii nuily one doubling the orlKlnEtlllv of tho Harvey process, w ith in the m eaning of ihu paten t Uw, on th e p a rt of acletillllc aulb«j>lt>.

---------- 1—1-------------M ayor F ugnn , of H^bukeu, in a t it

again . He h a s held up the HuLarlesof all Ihc c ity offldala Im-.'.hi.s.- ihi- t 'lly Council re fu se s to recognize a 6 b g a l two o t his re c en t Jippolnlee# ot' '-he lb ard of T ru a lfo s u f the F ree F u h llr Ubr.Ar>-. The lib rary em ploye*, he ■*>*. b. will >ay ou t of h is ow n pocket,-bu t ih>' -ib.TS who a re ilf-pendent upon the publl- p n-*- may go h u n g ry u n til ' the coun< 11 '■•uth h lo pTm a. A nd y e t th e re a re .’•'im- pe-opUf whtE W'ould reduce Ilf* lb lioboto'ii tn On- dull level o f m onotony by <b ibrurung M ayor FaK<m.

L a w A p p U ed to E ve ryd ay F a d * and

S p e c ia lly R eported fo r the

**£veD ing N*W 8«"

A T T O R N E Y S A T L A W .Claltna fo r lega l scrv lr fs rcndcn-.1 a rail-

riiE,d furapawy In ib »‘ ordinary f-UT-'i' " f Its buBlneeft under special empi'-) mcnl, which do not d irectly cunlrlhutf in sums way lo the ad van tage o f the ht f do not stand upon a plam* with lb ‘ labor uf operaliveB, o r the cbilms uf thi ^c who furnish m atertalB or Bupplb's muin- laSn the road as a going cuiu-iTn In re­spect to the r igh t o f prefen-m ■' n iurtgag* d e b t 109 Fed. Hru i'>*.

BA NK iU JFTCY .I f In any case fraud cun be Um'Uled to

an Innocent partner on ju' iuni o f the fraud o f hla co-partner <ir i'llu r agent, as rc8[iBoU the falsi* or ln ip i"i"'r keeping o f buoks o f account, St cun only lu- In oases wlu*rt) the fraudu len t entries " f oinSflHlons have re fe rence to puTiruTT'lilp tvariaac- lUma, 8u as to fa ll withlu (he general flcope o f th * partner's , or ayeiu s author­ity. The frau d o f a p jin m r In ho keep* Ing the firm 's books, of which he had Sole charge, as lo conceal wUluiraw&lB o f money b y h im self frons M« partner as well os c red ito r* caunoi b« Imputed to the Innocent partner lo df fi ai his right to a d ischarge In BanknmU'y under Bank­er A ct 181#6, Bsc, Ubs cl, 2, iuf FtuL Rep. SCA

C O N T H A i'T a .The situation o f the parlies lo a contract

when It is m ad*, and lt« subject m attor and purpose, a re nmlurlal M determ ine the hueiUloti o f the. parllCH. and the moan­ing o f the te rm * they uHtid: and. when tSiuHe a r e .atpfirta lned, they must prevail over lb * d r i w ords o f the silputotlonA luy Ffd. R*|>. 46S.

U F E : IN SU R A N rE .W here tfeatator bequealhs to his w ife

ail lnHuranoo policy, which by Its tcfm sj Ih (myab^e to His legal reprpsentatlvea or aPHlgni, *lhc w ord* "legal representO' lives " are n o t to be taken In their techni­cal sense, and the prooeedH of the policy gn to tha w ife , Instead of lbs cxecq,trlx

I 71 N. T , Bupp, M6.M U N IC IP A L MATTERB.

U m lef a esUy charter prnvWfliig that tiie city uounoil. m ay contract for the pavinw emJ repaving o f c ity streets, and the ex ­pense thereo f, except for reimvlng, shall be iisgewied upon the property benefited tl^creby, ib t exp e ltf* o f repaving a city Htreei ra n n o t be n****sed upon the abu t lin g p roperty 6 w n «r», but must be paid by goiioral ussessmenL H Y> Bupp. 671.

F A T E N T fl.The bu ilding o f a machine em bodying the

most Im porlan l fcaluren o f an Invention Cur cxporlm entul use by purchaser, under dlrecilon o f the Inventor, to be paid fo r If RuccesafuL and which proved unsuccoja-' ful and waa abandoned, ’dbkx.biot oon iti- tute a prior public use which w ill in va li­date a ''T a len t granted on an application filed mure than tw o yours a fterw ard . lOJ Fed. Rep. ffiy.

W ILL S.W here tes ta tr ix devised lo her son and

hlH w ife certain real eHlale» In trust fo r the suikport o f themselves and children, the children, on arr iv ing at a certain age, tieing antllled lo their share, such clause dhl not crea te a valid trust Bupp.

W i f l P a y

to rent a piano

It is the desire of almost every parent to own a Piano, but very many conclude, without giving the matter serious consideration, that they can not afford to have one, and, as a con­sequence, the purchase is put off from month to month and year to year,.because the expense is presumed to be too great.

This presumption has no foundation in fact, for by our renting plan any one can readily secure the use of a good Piano without delay; the question of purchase can be decided later.

We’ll rent you a thoroughly reliable, Wli- sieal Piano— a new Upright— of your own selec­tion, at as low as $4 a month tind cost of cartage. You are responsible only for one month’s rent at a time, and can send the instrument back at the end of 30 days if you conclude that you do not wish to keep it longer. You can rent as long as you wish, and if within a reasonable time you decide to bay the instrument you can do so. In that event we will allow from the price all that has been paid us in rent and cart­age, the difference to be paid in reasonable monthly sums.

Renting a Piano with a view to purchase later is a first-clasg plan for those who are iu doubt. The question of purchase need not be considered until you are sure by aciual test that the instrument is a good one.

n V B T I M E S L A H G E R S T O C K O P P I A N O S T H A N A N Y O T I I E H H O U S E I N T H E s t a t e

A B O R D A Y S P E C I A L S .

Scenic Erie R. R,iuffalo, Niagara Falls

AU TralBX A n g a it 31—keplem ber LR o u w n T R IE O-UAY L IM IT .

S H O H O L A G L E N S ,L ebor D « / anff Bv*ry Sunday,

R O U N D rm p # i « o oIn th e Blue Mornitoina, one hundred .and

Boveti mile* iiom Newark un beau tifu l DetO' wore RUer. Elevatbrn L»(iQ fe*t above **A levol. vSiJtM’ia) tra in leaves Fciurtli Ave. 8 ta- tion, New'U'k, iff A. M, R eluru ing , leavai Bh<wula 6 ?. M-

GREENWOOD LAKE GLENS.I M . O O K O G K D T B I P g p u O Of tjiMcial tra in leave* N orth N ew ark Btatlon

h u A. M. R eturning leave* Glens a t 6 . M. Bxcur*iiinbto can beourb ticketo

good for entire trln, Ibclualog CYifipon tor excellent Casi^n Taliie d ’H ote Dinner, ta le l i .to . C lty T i ' ' ‘IT ogetoet etatlob.

657*659 BROAD ST.

MIDLAND DIACK.itTATEN IBLA SD.

'Tbat clofin 4U<I dsU yhtful seaside reso rt, w here unattended women and ciiHdren a re (ree Irom dancer and Insult. No fak es and no "ba rke ra .' F o r residen ts of N ew ark and elclnlty.TIDE MOST ACCESilBlE KASIDE RESORT

O cean breaxea, excellen t hotels, larflo (hea tr* c n l ccures o f (ha la te s t an d m ost popular a ttrac tio n s.finest andSiCeit BsAking onth* AHsntk C o sit

THREE DAlLTrEXOVKiSIOIISAll w ater rou te by the sploDdid eteom er

VyiLLIAM 8TORIEOne o t the fa s te s t, stanohSEt and beat

euuipped {electric ligh ts) e f th e excursion Ite a tn e rs abou t New Y ork H arbo r.

DAILY T IM E TABLE —L s s r t Pow er H o n u Duck, foot' of R tes* 8(r«s.', Newark,3t 0:00 A. *1}S sod 7 F. M. D**T#

(ld lsi.il Hesek-lliSS A. H„ *A0 and«i«l® P M. _ .

E x eurtlon T rip , *0e.j d h lld ren , W as f E r e n ln f T rip , alio.

T h e L j is t o t t h e S e a o o n .

l2th~ANNUAL EXCURSIONth b—

71 Ns Y.

CURRENl LITERATURE

a n d it s m a k e r s .

It Beetns tb u t Mr. B i'elyn ll.il.1wln lui.s llnally a .n te n aWay od'*hle irijj,a f t . 'r n i.n i1i!B a little s tre ak of i.yrth. rii Iniid th a t Ju ts o u t Into ili.' a fa p e Zl.'Kler, In honor of the m-n. w h. pays tho fre lo h l-" Mr. Zleg .-i .1. ap- p ree la te* th is prom pt uckiioal.-.lkunin of h is m erU a a* a so lenllsi. ib* m r.- so as Mr. (b ildw ln m ay not be .ihl.- i.. .m u ih.- ZU-Xler iinm e to any o ther trU ..( .iiri an,I Bel baek to te ll the al.out It.

C oun ty C hairm an . Nue. ear.-ful how he sprliixs J. .k. over In H udson C oaiiij h. ously h la hum orous -nye. H ous aW a O ubernut..n ,.l a re a t pain* to explain 1 ti. no t be w ennial from Us ... S t.ym our by any eu. h iil.

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H K titL A T IItiU KAILKOADB,The report o( th* InduatrU tl Commission

sum m anxiiiB the testim ooy . taken In Us sltunB s. t>( ra ilroad oBIcer*. «hl|ipera and o th . r s reprrBentlnis th e m ultifarious In­terest* u( tran sp o rta tio n , presen ts th a t v a rie ty of view* w hleh m igh t be expected.In one puneluelnn th e re tsem s. however, lu be a cr'iisenstis- I t 1* th a t the In te r­s ta te Commerce Com m ission has bu t little p rac tica l ability to reg u la te rale*. Ua principal gioid ha* been In ll* effect on public opinion and th e publicity given lo rutlroud qutcHtkAjns.

Muny of w ltnensea advocate In-creaetKl power in the In te rx la te Comiiierte Comml*.*iou, which le powerlven lo coirecl eunh aeknowTcIged abuBea es diacrlmlfia- Uim In raiee me hviwi-en different locaU* | ties. It I* (tut a u g ^ e e t^ th a l the coouiUa- i ali»n Hhould fix ra te s In the first Inetance. i B ut It should poseesH the righ t to revise ra te s , either ou first submission, or oo com plslut, and th put Its decision lnu> tm iDKilsts executkin psndlna spiioal to the Court*. The obJkcUon o i n*llros<to (o the la i te r recuramenduilcui U th a t It would Involve p rac tlcai m juxtice to them ; th a t is the u ltim a te «eul«m eBt It to f«x more easy fo r shlpt>er8 to coUact from the railroad* tb a a U would be lo r m iuia to coU«ct from th e ablppers. W heth er o r oot th is plea la sound, however. It to p re tty clear th a t n would iDVoIv* UkAnlt* doU yt and Ioooa- ventoiko* to m ercaoU U lotcresti^ if com* ptltod ta w ait Ih t cohvenleace of con- g«st8d tow c o u ru In su lta . wjilch m ight o« ean to d w Uto very tfighest iudictol au thor­ity . T h a t aide oC th* ooDtraveray would b* aA oa the aM t of the raU m ada to prac- ikwk The anm oa t axMi heartog ol trad ao c i) «« tbto pubtoct. bov«v«r, show « PMUy fow ara l toqU itf to th * bn toaev cotomim-

A K ceac and a VhiiiI' rtff'i u -T" jirnilgn- fd In a police couri n'. ih - j | h**rday a n d each fiit^’l V ' .!t:i I’ fitis for d riv in g th e ir auP'Tn.djiii- - .a rno p r-a t a vpeeil th ro u g h ihv kll> \ s iht- young mefi had efiuugh h fi ' < f ih«ir hIIow-an ces to pay ihv in \. U>7> wt-ri- not obliged XQ do Unio > r i twn Uielr walchoa.

ff Prlnci- L'hun il"U th e W a r Lord wM c i th a t maJeHtlc f lo w , u p a rin g to gas^ d-okti hi* th e bead-lh iin i;

.»h'P thlN hrilklng 'I I'f pracUalng

i; which tic U pre- ■ >!. the envoy dnr-

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RT.aTK i l i IllNUM.R ep ort* from r ri.iu.i Nciy thui the

delt'ga te* from iLi.i cratlc P la tefor C arrow ? L vcnocrais a S ou th Jer.'* tioii *«rUiUHi> »lon p rom ptlylio n a iifr tf

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The A thenueum e which in more generoufi In Us u p p rcc la tlo n of Am erican fiction Ihckii som e o th e r felngltHh perlodU-uls. piaiH ts W'UUam FarquhD r Puyson 's " Jo h n | V ytal,” and achoowIrdgeH ihe wervlces of ; the m iihor In la troduchitf Ui the readers of his novel " th e ever-allu ring personality of KU Murlowe.'* The revU'Wrr conclud.^s by Raying th a t Mr. Payson'H style Is not wunlliig in dlsU ncU nn and th a l "hto bcuK should be rea«L'* « • •

Ijcnentl F ran c is V. Greene, whose tuir- ru llve h istory o f "T h e United Stai-a A rm y" bcKins In the Beptember Scribner * WIIH. it w ill be recalled, the Kcneral wh.. received the surrender ot Manlls. Mem- l.ern n f hla fa m ily have taken pnn In ,-verv w ar o f ih la country. One o f hi. ,.,lla tera l a n cestor* was General .Na­thaniel G reene, ot the Revolution. an.1 his iLiiher was G enera l O ^ r f i ' S. Greene. „r Ihe I ’ lv ll W ar. He h lnwelf 1b a \\ .-al I'o liiU T. o f the class " f 'W

• * • V ■M.'ssrs. Thom as Y. Crowell ft Co. will

uuhllsh In Septem ber tw o lrai..'rtiin' w orks o f u n ion . ? h * first la ■'Healhers M istress." bv the popular aulhores., ,■ kmy b e Feuv^^•' author o f "Pr..halile i S ou s" n o . T h e second Is by H alllwell I Hutclltfe. and Ih e title 1* "M istress l(..r- l. ira ■’ In this strik ing novel Mr. Suieiiir,- I ahun.l.>n.s the* battlefield, the blo..d b-n,l l and Ihe rdash o f arm * tor a dorksh lr, l..ve tale o f isao. w ith i ' iU r t l ln g and dram .nlc [d«-noutfment. '• • •

ftea.lers o f that fascinating story. "Th e 1 Puppet C row n ," w m be Interested In i L am in g th a t the UtU* town o f B lelberg la real M any o f the In cU en u that contribute I lo the liv e ly action o f Ih * eiory are bused .,n fact. O n* o f tkes* 1* the untought buttle w here tw o IW A* up in Osh ilng Una The eoldlers o f one. refusing to o W th . commands o f their oBlcers, sorrendM- to the s n ™ y It Is a bloodless, but thrlU lng leene a lthough some cr itic s h sT . pointed out It* Im- iirobab iu iy, y e t h la w r j records an a lm ost pectect poraltaL

T he b u s ie s t m sn ijA m p Ilab the m o lt. T h u s Dr- Jan m a M. Ludlow, pasto r ol a la rge ch u rch . In h li study of the neg- l..cted b o rd e r lom l of *acr.-,l and profane h isto ry , h a s f i r s h hi Deborah, a T < ^ or th* M acc* b # » . •»>" publishedby th e ReveU Com pany, a glimpse of on* of the m ost InUDSO h ls io rlc u periods. Ju ­das " t h e H .m m s r ." with his m urvollou. .Ii-^ tezv m agn lflo in t lea .b rsh ip and phe- n .,m enal m o d - t y ; Doboruh. nmUlen pa­tr io t p rn p h e teo a woman lyp,. of the m ost bM tulUul an d th e robl. st In Jew ish life a re th e leaUlDg ch o ran e rs . well sup- p lem em ed by Oth»r"- *“ 'b a t G rw k and *: . . . . l l ■* H*»br* w Hiand gu t la

Dr. Ludlow I* p a jto r nf A v« iue Pr*-*b) It rlxn Churchoi E * "* O m to * . au th o r 4 (•The

a n i n t e r e s t i n g a n n o u n c e m e n t t o p a r e n t s .

Th© Daily Class in Pianofortewill be formed for the ^a ll Bessioh, Kept, 17th.

T H E m e t r o p o l i t a n S C H O O L S O E M U S I C A L A R T .

(Newark Divisjon, I'h* College of Music.)

Tills class offers th e Idea! M ethod for the study of PlanoIerW, w ith n o p im c tlo # n t Knm*^ ^ h e Investikatioii o( all luierestod ia;rs.'na is desired, f bp ^ 'h iu .ls also open Bopt. ■ahT^rtlie study M all giades Si sttidy In P iinolorte, Sinning, Viobn. 'rheory, etc.’ ‘ If f uf,S,»ii'k new conrsHi of s tudy. “ A Moilern System of riann fo rte Technic and

Touefib an !f "The Voice C ulture." wUl both be placed before i t e SdhooU’“ ''^a SSiv to ih S b a ie U r v for all paiHculsrs a t e ither school, The M etropolitan Hchoolsof N Iu s 'tc a liirC a rn JB ir ila ll , Sew to r k . or Mush- lU tl, l l C en treS t.. Newark.

LOUIS ARTHUR RUSSELL, H u lC O l UllMtOS.

TO LONG BRANCH, ASBURY FA B X AND OCB.4N GROVE,

L A B O R D A Y , S E P T . 2 ,K j 0 . 1L n . o f Ns a t S:S0 A. M.(

Stopping a t Ferry and E ast Ferry Sirr»ets.

T IC K E T S , * 1 .0 0 ....... C H IL D R E N , »Oo.

Caw for Baby Carriages and BlcyoleSe

ktophetix ft Conrllt T r»n i| »orta tloa *Dtl P o rw ard ln g €<»•

The Old Heltoble Rout* to

CMEIISUW.Via Brooklyn Hel^hbi Railroad from Bay

S t e a m e r J a m e s T . B r e t t ,from COMIIKIU^IAL W H A R F . WsrlvaniB B R. Depot. Leave* 9 :ttl A, M.. 1:W and T;S0 P. M Betufifin* leaves k«* B«ack Palace, Coney laland, BrJO and V:20 P. U.

F a r e , R o u n d T r ip , SO c. Children, tSc. Evening Trip, 2Sc,

M usic by M*1»1 B ros.’* U ro h ea tra

You A re The Prop ,* of your family. Will you

leave them dependent upon chance for support? Or wiH you take advantage of the one reliable plan whereby through Life Insutana they tan be provided for, no mat­ter what may happen?

T h e

PrudentialI n s u r a n c e C o .o f A n n e r k a .

H o w O ffice I M w a k fc . N . A

JOHN j r . DRTT>g1f . r i ilQiati.i . m u s D. v a r d .BDOAR B. WAltlL « T. PrM*t MBrofLfiE r drYdan. ‘

U S X EXCURSION OF THE SEASON....TO.....

NORTH BEACHl.... ON.....

Sunday, Sept 1,1901,On th e Grand Tlireealeck Barge,

A N D R E W M . C H U R C H ,Under th e peraoiial m anagem ent

of J. ll. E hnnann .Boat leavM Paf«»l£ W harf 10 A. M. Rw

tu rn ing to Newark fl F. M. 'Muslo by F ie f. K. w . B nrkhardU

TICKETS, - - 3 5 Conter a in o r auiN E .

E > X : C U R S I O I V X e - A B O K I > A Y

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mauch chunkY it K E f JERSEY CENTRAL.

Round Trlpt $2*00; ChlldrcutSpectol tra in from Broad Bt. aud Ferry sL

Stailons a t

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,ni> 10 the iHfmei- \ Sloman *a .: Will pri,b*biy b« IIh.oo. so u th Jersey |

.iki- the- pr«>«tpecl Ol .-fTYte CaptftI® Jnnii.irlp>«." which!• iilriB Iho nvialrut- en jo g s ft wide drcul.Tilon. I t will bewll* hiAV«! thla Ulu- ; rem«AlM r« 4 Khat L tw \\nllacw. in hi*

J wheu Ike couven- 1 • r r in e * e f * ' ' ‘' 1’ * “ publishedau b t» l« e» ttY - "ew ru l chapter* In this book th a t h sv* eirlklm t r.s*m blance* to ln c ld « n ti iB "T b* ''a p ta 'n of the Jan l- xanM."

yh*Te *rv nil i1i>’ «l»*nifniN t»r a thrill- tpg romatti-u III Sil’iiTiiiiLih L*uutily’* mon­key ca>«- Tw" arUttHTralic L'ubAQ offl- c « ri a r« u* ol sU alliig th* monkey from a w-«-uiui> k'uban lerR** whJow who la aumniurir.K it laf-mg Branch. I t to dark ­ly hlareU thiAt love and A^alouay play Lm- p o r u n i ihLris Ln the m elodratsa, and llto tr ia l of ih^ accused 1* expacted to (to- T«lop a whole lot of m onkey bustoM a.

Thoae Booth Jereey farm er* who a re ! fo r tu n a te enough to have ^ ta to * * tp Mil | a re Ju*i now eojoytox an k k a ) oofwH- ticm of affair*. A farm er drivM Into i tow n w ith hto load of {Kitatocft 1&> I • le a d of being compeU«d to h u n t a pnr- f ebaae r, a* to form er x«ai% th* par- cbnadr. aevera) o f ihem , In t%cL hUftU * hun T he fa n n e r calm ly idta oo hi* w agon whJli£ th* buyer* bid agaUwt Mich o th e r fo r hto toad. The klgliM t M d deri

^lafceg R aBd pay* caift. T b a r t to Bft ^ ^

Why Do Wunen Fade?

Worth Considering.Why not **Rent" a Piano and see how you

will like it? We will rent you a good Upright Piano fo r $10 for 3 months and apply rent paid on purchase, or $6 p e r month until the Piano is fully paid for. We can give you a good selection fro m our large stock of both »nd and Second-hand Upright Pianos,

S. A . W AR D .6 nnd 8 W««t PArk

O X aO teEm o f f M O K t » A Y ,

E X C U R S I O N S

ISLAND. ,. _j Ooly All W.ter Routt I

D bset to Old lion Piet. tUe Three-deokSieamer,„ iJ.S. WARDEN.

w m M sk* T h r ts Trip* ^ l y . . _ Leayine Eleotrlo L ight Dock. Newark, 9:11

A M i:4Sand7;30 -P. M. Betnrnuig, leave t o n r ie r 11 :3S A U-. 5 and P. M.

kA B S, BOUNB T K IF , SOe. CaslUrea, M e. ,

Hiuio by Prof. NlcboU. _______ ^

BOYNTON BEACH!!M O N D A T.-SK rTB M IIEE *. lOOl. ^

B A T H IN G 1 F IS H IN G ! C R A B B IN O I

W o n d e r fu l L t t t t e n M f o t t

rtusicl ReiKdiMWrtn * Dn»rf«»f I

rockaw ay beach.OBN’L 5 L0 CUM.

steamer* - jaitAND REPUBLIC.via C K. » ,« * t t conuaet

at »“ ■ r l A W:W AM.!

; l l A M .: « ;« and g p . t tits M onad Trip,_____ _ _ _

■ O I K AND C A L ftf U i STAftLII A M., L d

* Pin* Bit - I.. 1. l a n d « wk at f J f . 01 Ineclol d i n

ava Pin* l^ook for CnlAwrit >Cm, 1. * and < F. to; m n I7 Blwk St *■ * and 11 A t t j <A lU^’DAvel-Le*v* Pin* Bwok for &idi-

j a t * anil to A. M.. 1. 1 oM • P. t t . » r «w,ll lor PtM Brtok a t *j|> .and iTX- 4 OBd 1 P. M. fiaxilal fig*, m . kojlN

and wogoneltw k Mt*PiisiBgwfe t«k*n to «a< ROM

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B o iS t a n d r o l l la to r a t t th m F te wOaM • • nr v r l t t ms, ^ tf the **Mn .tt

- Is gtren 1 Till od.laa yea, wM*-

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N W A R K EVENING NEWS, SATURDAY, All GUST 31, 1001.

THE FINE BUILDING TO BE ERECTED FOR THE USE OF NEWARK’S YOUNG MEN

BEmtSE LED TO CONEESSION

W ork W ill Begin Soon on th e Imposing Structure to Be Put Up on Halsey Street for the Local Young Men's C h ristian A s s o - How fllB, AcClSCd of ^rilio j TbrBstsD*

ciation —The Building W ill Have a L arge Auditorium , an Excellently Appointed Gym nasium , and M any Rooms iog Letters lO Oraog[e People, Is

for T enants—Estim ates for Construction Are Now Being Considered. Said to Hare Admitted Gailt

WAS SUSPECTED IN THE CLARK CASE.« _ _________

IX«> la S n id to H a w f ^ la t r d th a t H e

'W r o t e th e M la a lv ra A f t e r L ea rn ln fc

th a t V ic t o r I l la n c h l , W h o H e e c tv e i l

O ne o f T h e m a n d W h o H ad B e ­

f r ie n d e d l l l i i i , W ha V m le r Sna-

p lc lo n —F ir a t S o ilK lit I m in o n l t }—H la

N a m e S a id t o l ie J o h n K l i i i t l .

TO ORGANIZE FOR SEYMOUR.A t a recent conference of Democrats it.

was decided to form an Organization in Newark favorable to the nomination of the Hon. Jas. M. Seymour for Governor of New Jersey.

T his course was deemed necessary for the followingreasons:

Evtlm atea fo r the cnnatructlon o f the You ng M en 's Christian Association build­ing, which 1j to be erected on the west side o f H a lsey street, oppoAtte Cedar •treet, are now In the hands o f the com ­m ittee, and contracts w ill he signed the ea rly p a n o f next weelt In order that work m ay be started w ithout delay. The plans fo r the structure w ere prepared by A rch i­tect Charles A ilin g Gifford. Mr. G ifford has designed the front o f the building In the French Renalssa-nce style. The struc­ture w ill be six stories In height, and about 86xlRD fee t In area. The fram e work w ill be en tire ly o f steel, .with brick w alls and fireproo f partitions, as fa r as possible. A l l S tairways w ill be absolutely

T H E N E W H O M E O F T H E Y O U N O M E N ' S C H R I S T I A N A S S O C I A T I O N .

fireproof, and a number o f Iron flre-es- i capes w ill be provided at the rear o f the - building.

A t the fron t o f the building there w ill be | a granite base extending up to the first- ' fltory sill course. From the sill course to com ice T iffan y m ottled brick, o f a ligh t buff color, w ith Indiana lim estone trim - mings, wtlt be used. There w ill be a high pitched roof covered w ith red Liles,

The executive departments and officers fo r the c lerica l force w ill bo on the first floor. On this floor there w ill a lso bo an assembly'-room with a seating capacity o f about 200. and a library equipped w ith the la ieat Improvements in the w ay o f steel Blacks, reading desks and newspaper .

Gles. The kitchens w ill also be on the first floor.

A F in e A a d l t o r lu n .The auditorium w ill occupy the space a l­

lotted to the second, third and fourth fionrA, and 'a'lll have a seating capacity o f nearly h thnuKand people. There w ill be two galleries supported on ormimantal cast-iron columns, and boxi'S w ill he buUt on e »rh »i-U‘ o1 ihc prosfru lum uri'h. It Is proposed to make the scheme o f deconitlon AS rlaborute as the funds at the disposal of ihe committee w ill allow, but the gun- era] tune w ill be quiet ra ther than pro­nounced.

Ample precautions w ill be taken to pro­vide ,ainst fire or panics o f .'iny kind and a ftroproof curtain w ill separate the stage

I from the auditorium. On each si^e o f the I stage w ill be several rooms- fo r the use

o f the performers, and the singe Itse lf will be equipped With all modern electrical and mechanical devices.

The gymnuBlum w ill be located In the rear the main auditorium and w ill be equipped with all the nerrfjistti'y uppurte- nanf'i'M, including a sw im m ing lank llixxo feet.

The two top floors w ill be arramtpd e x ­clusive ly for the acoomm''dnfIon o f young men who desire to rent ro"in.’i, provlsl'iq being made tor about I'ki irnants, I'ho rooms are planned singlv and en suite, w ith private parlors and Imlh.s adjoining.

E lectric pa.'<senger e b v ;it“ rs w ill run from the basement to tht' r>nif.

DEATH LIST NOW NUMBERS TWELVE

Senaat Girl oa Traia Wrecked Near

Newark, N. Y., Gare Her Life to

Save Ber ChargesL

White the other, though severely burned, was saved from death.

*T did m y best to protect the g irts ." M iss Kane said JKist before she died. *‘W llt they live? "

On being told that they w ere sa fe she fe ll bark on her cot apparently satisfied, and a few mlnutea la ter death relleTed her from her terrib le misery.

HAT DIE FROM BABOON BITE

Sp.rl.1 tft th. NEWR,R O C H E 8 T E B , N. Y „ A u r . n . - E . A

Brad ley. oE Bcnera Falla, died at tbe ! H om eopathic lloap lta l here this morning | as a result o ( Injuries re te lved In the < Northern C w itra l train wreck near N e w ­ark, N . Y.. Thursday sEtemoon. H is wJEe died yesterday, t Mrs. Charles Edwards, 0 £ 8L Pau l, M inn.; Mtss Eltxabeth W hite, o f N ew a iV , N . T „ and Miss Anna Kane, o f E lm ira , h ave alao died, m aking the tota l number o f dead thirteen.

The revised death list Is as foltowa: tV lU lam M eagher, o f Sod us Po in t, N . T .; H ow ard Tubba, o f Bodua Po in t, N . Y. Mr. and Mra. E. A.' B radley, o f Seneca Fa lls , N - Y , ; Mrs. M rtlnda Hood, o f Ben- sea P a llA N . T - i Mrs. J. N . Ford , o f N e w ­ark, N> A. Pa rk Burgea i andlira . Bnrgcea, o f Byractlae; P rances Bur- U l f h. o f - N e w a rk ; Mlea Anna K ane, o f E lm ira ; Hra. E lisabeth Todd, o f New ark , Ura. C. a . Edw ard A o f Bt. Pau l, Minn., and U les S lixabeth W hite, o f N ew ark , N. T.

The Collawtng a re In a precarious con- dttiOD. w ith ehsnees about even fo r reeoy . e ry ; Mrs. E. M. H are, o f Qreenfletd, Mesa.. St the H om eopathic Roapithl. R oeheeter; N inna K ella r, o f N ew ark . M. T „ a t N e w a rk ; Mrs, H . Fox . o f C lifton ■pringa, N . T ., a t N ew ark H o te l: L it t le H aere , o f N ew ark , a t N a w a tk ; Mrs. -E l­mar B . Burleigh. 6 f N ew srk , at Npwark.

Accord ing Do the pbystdans at the hos­p ita l hers, t h e . Im m e^ate cause o f the deafh o f throe yietim a o f the accident yesterday w as paralyM s o f the yaeo-m otor system , eaaaed by ebock, the eS eef o f tn- hattng aleaaa b e i ^ a contributory caueo. Considerable hope ex isu am ong the physl- elana in the ease o f O corge F. Quier. o f Baltlinara, w ho Inhaled steam dnd Is la a aerioita condition.

T b e death o t M Im A a s a K an e w as moot oathetle. She w a s a m n a gtrt, em ployed o r M ia . Bidarin StancIlBe, o f ElaMra. and

. w as ssnt from Sodua la ebarga o f M ra BtanclUta’a tw o Httle dangbtan , w ho w a n earning to E lm lrn a fte r s p a o d ^ tha nea- ■on nt Bodua Fain t. W han tho w n o k oe> eu n ad M ias K a a a threw bet ild c ta a iO M S the c b l ld m to protect them, w h ile eOs n ce la od the fu ll fo rce o f the — n » f « « g

Salt RheumrmXL tt

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O M A H A , Aug. H .-W lll la m A . P lx ley , amuRcment editor o f a local paper, wag Injured, perhnpx fa ta lly , by h av in g hla fleah laceratw l by a maddened baboon. Mr. P lx ley wan vla ltlng tbe dresaing-tent of a dog and pony ahow, aecompantod by hla Bister. The baboon, known as "J ljn Robinson," attacked P lx ley w ithou t w arn ­ing. biting him several tim e* and open­ing the fienh In gaping wounda,

Th e Paateur treatment waa at once ad­ministered. to prevent the spread o f the poison paused by the anim ara teeth- The management o f the abow say tha baboontook exception to woman In the tent.

tha presence o f a

niG UINS INTO FERRYBOAT.P u e e a g e r a B h a k e a Cp a a d H w raea

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Bpeclal Dispatch te the NBWB.~JE R B E T c m , Aug. I L - T h e P en n tyU

v tn la R a l lm d ferryboa t N e w Brunsw lek , o f the Tw anty-th lrd street line, w h ile on lia l : X trip from N e w Tork , th is raom - Ing, waa run down, oppoalta the H am - buyg-Am erican L in e pier, on H oboken, by a tugboat. The ferryboa t w a s not aeriouaty damaged, but the pasaengera ware badly frigh tened and tha c rew and truckm en bad dUBculty In p reyen tlng the b o n e s In tbs w agon w sy from eeah t-.j la te the rleer.

A t tbe te rry It w as said that the N e w Brunswick w as on Ume on Its • d t trip, and that It could not have been dam aged, aa It made a il Its other tripe, and no re­port o f any aecid ta t bad b e ^ m ade by the wheeleoun.

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R O O B B V K L T H I CM IC A O O .

He W in BeeJew the Baeal MlUttsk Breakfasts W ith beaatee OwUmaa.C R IC A O O , . Aug. a.—Ttce-P rea lden t

B oaaere lt a rrived In Chtcage f n «BMd a t T J l e-ckick tbia moraiBg. r pagy ln g him w ere O o rem or and Mrs. Tataa, Ad ju taat-O eoara l and M m . Raaon, B a w ts f Conom l Mr. and H ra. H . B . M e- CaBaagh, cm a a tl X. H. Btrosig, o f the Oevaraor-a staff, and H ia . Strung and M m Hatmea-

Xhs T ire PraaldtBt dreva Im m ed la ttly te tha CU caffa ClnM wham he h reaktaet- a t wHh Baaata r CnUom and D hR rtet-A t- t o n e r Btthaa. Th e t orenaea waa d e ra te d to a d rtta w ith O ttonel • tren g . M to w a d tay lannh a t th e D ataa Laagw# CInb wtB g a ra tuar Tataa.

Tha p n g iw M B a ta r thM a ftm w ooa eom-A a a fik s ^ *ihta m m I «m «Cm __

THE GRAND LODGE DELEGATES CHOSEN

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Nevpf b^>f'‘rp In the h istory o f the N e w Jersf-y ( IthiiiI l.ixigt* o f Sons o f Ht. Georg# have th<- nff<ilr.s o f an annual m eeting o f the aSiiitr b i.iy hren dlHposvd o f so ru iildly sa at iht‘ t'onvi'nllon which begun In Aphtel St- rier’ti H a ll yesicrilay morning. TneeConX'nilon Ia continuing Ita ae.sjlon to-dftv. Tlu-f'- will be u purad# this a fle r - noon and gnmes iind .a fes tiva l at Shooting Park will ufirn-lufiR the day 's doings.

A ll o f the routine buslneets. In addition to th f InHialllng o f the Grand Dodge o ffi­cers, 'llsp<iaeti o f yesterday, and intha artenioxn the Grund Lodge delegates w ere elev-tcii The fight fo r these office's was a Uvr-iy one, being about tbe on ly contest of thi‘ day. There w ere five candi­dates for iht» two offices. They w ere : rran e ls S tirf^en, o f this c ity ; B. J. Bani- ford. o f Trenion: Thom sa A . Tu ffnelh o f Paterson. W illiam Boddla, o f Cam den; F . W . W orff'lk. o f Jersey City* and Joseph B. Lawreni’*', of Jersey C ity . T h e e lec ­tion resulted in the aelectton o f Mr. Q reen and M r fijm fo rd as delegates, and Thomas A " Tu ffnell and W illiam Boddla aa altemsi^ih Teaterday afternoon H . E. Davies, of Peterson, w as appointed g ru id D#Menger. and H erbert J. M aj^n , o f Vineland, was rtade assistant secretary. Th e appoimments w ere made by Grand President Boddla.

B an qaet IiWat E ig h t .L a s t night (he GriiDd Lod ge offleere and

delegates were tendered a banquet and reception by Sheffield Ix jdge o f this city. Joshua Brlerley, o f this c ity , acted aa chairman and introduced the speakers.

F^at Grand P retM ea t James H . W IU- lam i, o f Philadelphia, was tbe principal ■paaker o f the evening- U r. W illiam s faas just conpletcd a seiiea o f v is its to lodges throughout the M idd le Btatco, aad he de­clares that tbe order la grow in g e ra ry - where.

“ Engllshmeti and sons o f Englishmen, w ho have become A m efican t, revere this country and want to do honor to tbe Stars and sb ipea ss well aa the Union Jack ," ba said. 'T h e y are learn ing ib a t the Bona o f t t George a rt t r t o U c when the U n it- #d t e t e a Is eoBcsmed. W e sim ply w aa t *to keep up ou r 1 o ra fo r tbe land o f our ^ r O i , and why sho«ldn ‘ t w e T ' Mr. W IU- U m s aahl t l i* t he waa much encouraged

over his vlsita, and hr rr^,iirted a great fu ture fnr the order.

Grand Presldvnt lAmldlH spoke in the same strain. Mr. BuiMlfi i.* the younfeat gTSnrt pr^'Hldent Ih r I'ld ' r hn.-i w\-er had, andhexaid that he had r' aT'ZH-d the height o f his amhiilon hy ^lect^d lo ih «office. H e advised ilv ' m- m'.HTs to get the younger element in ih- i-'nler, and aald that the young w -re better uble to w ork fo r It than tht- r'M'-r nnes.

Paat President TufTai it in speaking o f ge ttin g the young nua in the order, told a sto ry o f how' 'Tie of iIh announced one day that he w i.-* n>)t KiH'ig to Join the 8ons o f Bt. GecrgH.

"H e had Just T' ikLliig In the schoolbooks about tb«' .. ............ .W ar andthe W a r o f ISTz.' iid Mr. TuffnalL

i " 'W hy , I 'Wouldn't : in vnu people,' he

Invi'stlKailo ii In N ew York reveuls the fai-i that the ninn acousoil o f having w r it ­ten the leitiTH thrt-aieiilng lu kliliuip ilu* \'liililr<‘ n fit 'I'hfmuis A. Kdlson. J. W arren Smith 4iMil \ lo lor BlaiicUl. o f UranAt*-. wum 1 under suspicion In the Marliui Cb iik klii- i napping <nst- In N ew York, and l.s a friebo ■ nf tlc lla Jones, the nurse girl, wh-i abdinn- fd t^c lin ie C lark girl. A t uborn Ut limp the kidnapping letlera wore ncm to the three Orange people this man wus lIvltiK m M ill s llu le l No. 1, In lileeckcr sireut. Now York . H is name Is given ua Joliii K inn l and he la an Itiillu ii.

Tho clearing up o f the m ystery removes an unjust su-'^plclon under which Mr. Hlancht h im self has suffered for more than three rnoiuh.s. Mr. Blanchl wuh the original suspecl o f the Orange pohee. He was looked upon w ith suspicion by many other people, One day, when he was be­ing questioned, the man K lnn i was In Hlanchl'.'A store.

Mr. Blanchl met all the aocuBiillona with meekness and at no tlrpiP displayed any hl- fee llng toward his persecutors. K now ing (hat he was Innocent he fe l l eonfltlenl that u lt in i.it ily iho m ystery would he cleureil up and he would he absolved from any com plic ity in ihe n ffalr.

M r. I l in n o li l P lm s e d .A t the present time, although Mr.

B lanchl to elated over the fact that ui last he has boon relieved o f the stigma which hna attached to him, he is unuhle to (liHctisH the Follo'Wlng ttu' an­nouncement. mndo exclusively In the N K W S yesterday, that the w rite r o f tiu kldnapi>lng letters had been located and was uniior surveillance In N e w York, the Orange police ordersd those conversanl w ith (he-cahs to keep quiet and not !■> talk tn reporters or any one else. Accon iliig ly, although Mr. D lanrhi know s tho imilro story n f the events leading up to the pres- ent development, he la unable to relate (he details.

E vidently K lnn i w as atrlcken w ith re­morse when on that day ea rly Isat June he waa In the store o f hla friend Hiunchl ami heard the man w ho had befriended him In tim e past accuaed o f the crime which ho h im self had committed, for r abort tim e artcirward K lnni wrote a let­ter in w hich he Is aald to have stated (hat he knew the author o f tho kidnapping mlaslvcB. and would te ll hla name, pro­vided an advertlaeinen l promising Im- Miunity to the w r ite r was lnai:ri>-d In p New York paper. An advertlacfncnl was published hy ro llon Captain lAuiry. nf (.►rang* . hut Us prom ises w ere not a llur­ing enough apparently, since Klnni wrote another l"ttc r. s ta lin g that the advcrllsw- ment waa unsatisfactory.

Further b ’t ie r w ritin g followed, with the result that uUlmati-ly Klunl Is said to have admltt'Hl iFiat lie had written the leltera, Tl Is d 'd a r e d that he wrote three letters adm itting this, one to .Mr. Fdlson, another to Mr. Smith and a third to Mr. filannhl, apologl*,lng fo r the alarm Into which, ha had thrown them. These le t­ters have not yet been delivered to the persona to whom they w ere addressed,

A t le m p la to H ak e A rrest.I t Is said that attem pts have been mads

tn Induc'C KInn to enter N ew Jersey and that efforts have alao been made to ob­tain evidence which would warrant hU kT' rest by the Secret S en 'lce people on a charge o f sending threatening letters through the U n ited States malla and that the a ttem pts h&va been fruitless o f re- suite.

The Orange authorities declare that the accuser! man cannot be arrester! until he is Indicterl by the E shpx County Grand Jury, and that then he can be taken into custody fts a fu g itive from Justice. The N ew York police have arrested people as suHplcious persons and remanded them

' from lim e to time ftir further examination, and It la a common rwcurrence for known T o ok s to be arrested and held in jull In N ew York when there is any great dem­onstration In the city, such as a parade.

Form er Ch ief IJytnea used to arrest crooks w ho w ere found below W all street whether th ey w ere rnmmlttlng unlawful seta or not. Wh> nomc charge o f a

! tr iv ia l nature has n"( been preferred j Against K ln n i is not known, but the Or- I ango authorllleB brv they have been In

conaultstlon w ith th»' N ew York police and have been unuMe to do anything pending an Indictment

po lice Captain Lenry nnd Detective Dra- hell, o f O range, refuse lo discuss the raae In any particu lar -t to confirm or deny the correctneas o f tcji.t Is concerning the a lleged confession o f Klnni.

(1 ) That a very large majority of the Democracy of New Jersey favor his nomination, and are satisfied that if nomi­nated he could be elected, and an unselfish organization might do much toward furthering his nomination.

(2) That, notwithstanding the well known wishes of the Democratic masses, and in defiance thereof, certain of the- members of the present Essex County Democratic Committee by persistent misrepresentation are endeavoring to thwart the will of the party, and threaten that by means, fair or foul, delegates will be chosen to the State Convention antagonistic to Mr. Seymour, and credentials will be refused to such dele­gates a.s may be elected for hi’m.

(3) That it is necessary to have an organized body which will see that the primaries are fairly conducted and that the delegates honestly chosen shall have seats in the convention, •

{4) That the sentiment of the Democracy outside of '. E ssex Comity is practically unanimous for his nomination, and no opposition would anywhere develop were it not for the false statements referred to, which are being circulated fo r " the purpose of creating in the other counties a wrong im-^' pressioii of his strength in this county. '

(5I That the Democracy of New Jersey are opposed t o , and will resist the nomination of any man, however capable, ; which is dictated for personal interests or private ends.

(6) Because Mr. Seymour is of high personal character, scrupulously honest, absolutely independent, thoroughly capable, and has the confidence of the people, regardless of party affiliations.

A ll Deniocrats who favor the nomination of Mr. S e y - ' mour, and are willing to join in the formation of an organi­zation with that object in view, are requested to meet at N o . 772 Broad street, Newark, N. J ., on Wednesday evening, ‘ September 4, 1901, at 8 o’clock.

■We llrh>'l >-declared. ■ d id . '"

Th rerrtualc by soine nf ih-' local lodge, and

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n1 Inalriimontal niembers o f the

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FRAGRANT

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TMih mi Moiitt

OEM. ftK lRM 'il I IW N i lA L A F F A IR S .

fifty* T ren lo n M. F. * hiirch O w e* Iflm |I4,U(M> on HulM inK Acc-ofttlt.

T R E N T O N . A ' i k i n f ^ l c a d o f b e i n g I n d e b t e d l o t h e F i r s t M F - C h u r c h o f t h i s c i t y , a a h a s t i | ‘ < > r i D d , c x - B e n a t o rW U l l a m H . B k l r m . w t i < » f a i l e d a f e w w o e k s a g o . I n a v> i - ' - n ? i u b m l t l f ‘ d t n t h e B o a r d o f T t u a t e c e i I . i j * i i d g h t c l a i m s t h a t t h e c h u r c h o w e s h i n - a s a b a l a n c e

o n t h e b u i l d i n g f u t i ' i « ' ' " u n t .I t has been a lleg 'd tliai he owed tbe

congregation betw i - i> apd |ioO,(Ml.Since 1K94. It is said. < utfrol Bklrm has made no financial rei»>M arid Ms accounts have never bMn aiuEi •: U la aald thatthe trustees are not ( i>i> Hatisfied about the m atter, and w ill r><r a fu ller re­port, substantiated bv vnuchers, before accepting the sltuatiop.

T O E N F O R C E L A W ,

N e w Y o r k R f t t e k r r i l^ rep a re to P ft* t r o l th e 411).

N E W T O h K , Aug. 31 Th- butchers o f N ew Y o rk are detcrm lnvd i\iai the new State law problb ltlng th'- deliveryOf meats on Sunday shall W- ri.forced. To this end an arm y o f 2.700 m* n. h!I opi>osed to Sunday labor and eager x-> >iid in ca r­ry in g out the provk lona of the law. w ill patro l the city to-m orrow unifT the direc­tion o f tbe Benohman's Aaa<.>> u ilon o f R e ­ta il Butchera

T h e d t y has been d iv ided Into dlstrlcta, and cap ta lM appointed tn • k h. The grea ter part e f tb e fo rce has n detailed to the low er E ast M e , when' ^ in be- Ueved the vkilatfons o f the law :il the m oat freq oen t

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■ • r a N ow B rw w a w te k B a a k n n le e .W A S H IN G T O N . Attg. pL—T h f Sfcret

Benrlec h u rtM lToff n (• ta e n m from Son Frnnetaco Mo Ub b th a t tho »M o m ,v nt Smith, who lo n iidor a m o t th tr . fnr iw oo loc N ow Biwaowtek, N . J , Stole Bank Boteo, b id tu n e d wror to the SeiTOt B ir r ic e oS IcU li a fa r th o r m m o f IIO.BO tn thcoe notco, w ^leh hnd arrived by ex- t r i m from New BniB«w tah .

I » * l a » « 7 'a B rw thaw O a p tw rea .I^ N D C 'N . Ana . B 1.0><d Kitchener,

le levraoh lnc from Pretn rto lo -dor. « « v » ; - a a n o n h a i cafitaiwS F la t D eU rer. brother o f U e aaaiM oat cam am ad .n t ■

FINAL IRRANfiEMENTOF jlabo r^d ay p a r a d e

E x p e c t e d th a t O v e r 20,04KR M en W i l l

B e la M a e In th e t r r e a t D em -

o B s tra t ic m M on d ay .

Thom jia J. Mead. Krand marshal: Fred Mclntoahe ch ief abb*, imd H. J. Gottlob, Chairman o f the Liiljm Duy tiaiade uom- m ittee. have finally arrrmgM (hr make-up of the proceaxlon on M iiduy murning, It is expected that over men w ill beIn line. Th e proceaaloii will move In the fo llow in g order:

Mounted Police.Grand Marnhal Thom u i J Mi^ad and

A ides. F red M cltiloeh . WIUlHm L. K yan , P rank J .Mr.Nuliy,

and H. K. Maiieu.Chairm an and Members >>f iuihor Day

Parade Corom Ulee In I'.irrlnge. E asea T ra d a s C obaett U lv la loo .

M arshal J. W . Dobbins and a Mc.s W illiam M uirhead and D. Abram ' vltx.

Essex Trades Council lAf-.t-gafs.- Voss's Band.

Nationa l O fficers tln ltcd H .itu ra o f North Am erica

H at F in ishers’ Tn lon No. U of Newark. N Irk o is 's Band

H at M akers' Union No. 13 of Nrwark. H at FtnJsbera' Union N o . t o f Bioomdeld. H at M akers ' Union No. — of Bluornfleld.

SuenderhafU i Band U nited H a tte rs o f Orapgo.

Th e above orgapixations w ill form on

HARD TO PUASE.B e ga rd la g the. M o ra lag Cap.

"Oh. how hard H w as to part with co f­fee. but the coDttnue4l trouble with con­stipation and belching was such , that 1 finally brought m yself to leave U off.

"T b en tbe question was, W hat should we use fo r the m orn ing drink? Tea waa worse fo r us than coffos; chocolate and cocoa w e soon tired o f; m ilk was not liked ve ry well, and bot w atar wa could not en­dure.

^About tw o years ago w « struck upon ppstum Faod Coffee, and have nevec-been w ithout I t since. W e have seven cbttdren. Our baby, now eighteen months old. would not take m ilk, so w e tried Poatum and found she liked it, and It agreed w ith her perfectly , gha Is toHSay. and has been, one o f the health iest babies In the State. I use shout tw o-lh lrda P h otiu i and one- third m ilk and a teaspoon o f n g a r , aod put U in to ber bottle. I f yon cooM have seen her eyea sparkle and bear b e r say 'good* to-d ay when 1 |ave H to ber, you would bvUeve me that she Ukse It.

" I f 1 w as am tron o f a s In fa n tr booie, eve ry child wonM be fblsed on Fostum. M any o f m y friendb say. Y o n are look­in g so w e l l f I rep lT i ‘t am w e ll; 1 d iiah Poetnm Wood Coffso. 2 bavs no m o fe trou­ble w ith coastlpattoii, and knew that 1 aw e my good bea ltb to 0 « d and P o c t m Food CoffOa,’

" t am w T ttla f fU o le ttor heceuse 1 w aat to ton yon how m och good tbe Fostnm

na* but U yon kaaw b o v i Ohftek ftona pnbOettyB y o a w o M m s pohMob t i ^

n i A B L E f i F , H E R R ,K , A . M IL L E R . M. D,,E D AVtN F . O fillO R N B , f 'A l* T A IT « C O R N E L lY ff A . R B fL L V , V A L E N T 1 ? IE t , T R A B O L n , C I IA R L R B H , fiT K W A H T ,G E O R G E W . c o t R T E H .C H A R L E S W , S IIE F F IH E Y E R , H E R M A N K . L . I IK T E R ,J O S H U A R H IE R I .K Y ,A L B E R T A L B E R T H IlS t W , W IL S O N K E T C t lA M ,JO H N » , O E L K E H S ,W IL L IA M W H .iL K N ,H E N R Y H , y iE G L E R .J A M E S M O R R IS S K V ,O T T O G. H O R S T E It,W IL L IA M E . T M T E ,L O L If l V . K A V A N A G H ,J A M E S H ’ M r L i.E N ,A , H E M M E N IH N G E R ,M IL E S M 'K E O N ,W IL L IA M M *K E O N .T H O M A S CO NNO H TO N ,SOLOM ON D B JO NG E,F R A N K W , A . R A IN ,J O H N B, C L A R K E .H E N R Y J , M U LLIN S ,W IL L IA M R. H A IN E S ,L , B A V D E R M A N N ,J A M E S J . F IT Z I IB H B E R T ,M, J , O X 'O N N O R ,T H O M A S A . n O Y L E ,J O H N J , M A G O V B R N ,C lIA R l iE S H. K A H K ilO R N .M A X J . S T IL G E B .M, M, M U L L IN .O S C A R G L O C K N E R .JO H N J . G A Y N ftR .JO H N C A L L A N .A D A M M, TITLES.T H O M A S R . T IN IS O N ,J O H N J . L Y N C H .H E N R Y D IE T R IC H ,S E T H B, S M IT H ,J O H N F . F E IK D ,M E N D E L S IM O N ,H E R M A N S C H E IN H IG K R ,JO H N M. S T A H L ,l\ F . N O T Z E N B B C K E R , M. D,.H E Y M A N SODO«G E O R G E W , L R O L IS E ,T H O M A S P . D U R N tN G ,F R A N C IS F . T U L L Y ,T H O M A S F A H L B Y ,E D W A R D J . O 'B R IE N ,JO H N W IL L IS ,JO H N L C B E N S T B IN ,E D W A R D M O RR IS^J O H N O. H U N T .A R T H U R B A R L O W #E D W A R D J O Y C E ,W\ W . h a s s i n g b r .E D W A R D S H E R ID A N ,

A L F R E D It lR K L L ,M A T T H IA S B. FUDER#T H O M A S E . C U R R AN ,G E O R G E A. O H L. J R „J O H N W . JEROLOM ON#I IA H itV G O K I.L R R .M A(AEH G. F U E H T H ,C H A R L E S LYN C H ,I, . D K M O R K S T ,T H E (r i> l> H H -F . B A IL E Y ,J, II . D A W S O N . JR ,,S A M IK L M Y E R S ,W , S, W ILSO N#O. J , L A C H K ,SOL, K . OSHUHN,JO H N A . P l. IN T O F T , h\ W . B U T L E II.F H E D E I t lC K J A Y ,M A X FE LD M A .N , » . D.,W , J . F IS l lB I t ,JA .M ES 0 *H R IE N ,E . I I , LU Z,J A M E S F A G A N ,C H R IS T IA N S C H L IT T E N H A H D T # O T T O M IL L E R ,E D W A R D M IL L E R , .E D W A R D llE Itn O N , ^F R A N K N E IG E L , 1'J A M E S I I . D A V E N P O R T ,G E O R G E L , H A n E N S T R IR ,I IV U O L P II A , S T A N U K Il, »JO H N J. Q IIN N #J O H N C U S A C K , <P A T R I C K K E N N E D Y ,G E O R G E W . W IE D E N M A T B H ,P A T R I4 K II . C O R N ISH , ^I IO I IE H T A . H A fiG E R T Y ,G E O R G E M. T IT L S ,A. C, N E U M AN ,C L E M E N T M O R R IS , M, D.,‘JO H N S P E A R ,C H A R L E S A . K O C H ,J . F R A N K H E W SON.<11 A R L E S H IH .LA M I,J E R E M IA H IH T .N E V .E D W A R D J . G tR I.A N U ,G E O R G E C A M i'I IE L L ,JO H N M. M O l.I.O N E V ,J A M E S M A C A R TN E Y ,W IL I . IA M G. IIO T V ,P A T R I C K D ONOVAN,B E N J A M IN F tS T E H ,JA <4 ril V A N D E R PO O L#O, K. b e n j a m i n ,H A R R Y I*L R C E L L ,J A f'O H S( I IM ID T ,G E 4IH G E II, KO C H ,A D A M S T IE H R ,W IL L IA M K O C IL JR .,J O H N t l. K E A N E Y ,J A M E S H IN E S ,J A M E S N. Y R lU f K L K ,FR AN C IS H I i n n .< ;E O R (bE D. W K iG M tN ,J A M E S S W E E N E Y , a n d le a a y o th e r i t

W 'aahlngton street, rlgh l reeling on B ridge street.

K r lm k e 's Band No. 1 .C igar M akers ’ Union No. L'W o f Newark.

{'iK u r M akers ' Union No. Il7 o f Urange. F irs t R eg im en t, N. Q., Drum mul F ife

CinNis.A llied P r in tin g Tracb-s Counrll.

N ew ark Typograph ica l I'nlun No irs. Typog rap h ica l Union N « of tjrauge.

Typog rap h la No. S.P r im in g Pressm en * T n io ii Nn. 31.

Feeders and Assistan t PrvM;,meri a Union No. 18.

W eb Pressm en 's Union N’ o, S.Book B inders' Union N'u-

S tereo typers ' Union N«i iv These o rgsn ixatlons w ill fMrm m W ash­

ington place, r igh t resting on WuMhington street.

T h ea tr ica l S tage No. 21.H eta ll C lerks' I'n iou Ni>. i>>>.

K r im k e 'i Baml .N' 1 B akers ' Union No. H Bakers ' Utilon N " lt>7.

M arcus L . W ard Drum mul f‘'l fe Corps. B u ffers and, P o lis h e s I'nlirn No. H.

Brans U ou lders I'nlon N'-' WJ. Journeym en Horseshoers' I'nlon No. 22,

HabersHU»( )< Hand.G arm ent Work'-rn' I'nlon No. 28.

W a lle r s ’ Union .No. ltd. ICachlnints' t'nl'in -No. 3+J. M ach in ists ' I ’ nlon .No. 3W.

Trun k M «k » r ’i' fiiln n No. 2. B rew ery W orkers ' I'nlon No. 2.

Beer D r iv e rs an-l S iablrm en's Union No.

B rew er^ ’ Flrem+*n'9 Union No. 289. S e e r Bn itiers Unton No. 238.

k iftlisi'-rs ' i'n lon No. 171.Th ese o rg iin lfa tlons wtlt form on H alsey

street, r igh i resting on W ashington place.Jea 'ellem ' I'nlon No. l.

Boot and Shoe SVork^-rs' Union No. Iks. <.'oopers' Unlfui No. 134.

Iron Chlpi-ers' Union No. 868S. Paiit-rn Makers' Union,

W a tch Cast' Polishers' Union No, 2. W atch Cas»- Engravers' Union No. 5.

Hutchf-m' Union No. S.S team Engineers' Association No. Journeyman Barbers' I'n lon No. 21S.

Bartenders' I'nlon No. 131.Those organ isations will form on 'H 'uh-

tngion strt-et, r igh t resting on W 'asblng- lon plaop.

C a l le d B o lld tw c T r a d e s L e a g a * D tv ls lo a .

M artba l J. B. Burger and Aides B. l^osler and J. Custigan.

Building Trades LeagHe D elegatsa W ash im ^on Drum and F ife Corps.

Plum bers and Steam F itters ' Union No. JL

Blue Stone Cutters' Union.B ridge and Iron Structural W orkers.

E le c tr ic ^ W'orkers' U sioa No. U. K lec tr ics l W orkers ' Union N a H.

A m algam ated Carpenters.S late Roofers.

Drum arkd F ife Corps.P a lh ts m D ecorators sod Paper H aagere '

Loca l X.M arb le and Slate W'orkers.

Am algam ated Sheet M etal W orfcen N aUA.

Ijaborers' iT o te r ilv e Union No. 1 o f M'«nlc|jilr.

Iron M'>iilJi*ra' Unions. I'nafllllriipel Trud<- »nd Labor Unions o f

Newark ain] f)rHnge.These organ li.i 1 Imii.i w ill form on F ron t

strvot, r lgh i n -ftlng on Lurnbardy street* U n io n E n ip ioy«>rn ' D lT la to a .

Con sls lln g uf drHN-r:»lril wagriufl and floats reprea+^utliig ih*-lr vurFnja bual*

ness IriliTi'Htfl.T h is dlvia lon win form Central a v e ­

nue. righ t resting rm Hriurt Ktr-^tL T h e lino o f march w ill be Sou ih ori Un>iid stn^et to W lllism , to

H«la«?y, to CJIntiin avenu*-, to Lincoln piHCe. to Broad elreel, lo W lllU n i and

T h e M avo r and c ity omclala w ill rev iew .h'i p ira d c at th r city

T h e grand marshiij,f'ltv hail.

— ------ s ta ff and Paradecom m luee wlH review the parade on Broad atr«M*l, south o f W lUlam , Just ore- v lo iis U* dtSlFli»SilJ

P «ribd|».in ie ill the r^rado are reauestK l to ta- In th. lr dealKTum^ fK>slGoni^ai |JQ o clo«’ k, a fill ihtj Uno wllJ m ove a t is 0 Clock, sharp.

BOERS IN CAPE COLONY.I'levT C o m s ia n d o M o w * In to a P r e -

v lo e a ly C ndUttnrbed D Ia tr irt , M uch A la rm ,

L O N D O N . Aug. 31 - A dUpatch from Cape Y 'lw n to The I ’«<IIy &lall Indicates th a t Rcheeiier'a commando has now m oved to the southwent and has Invaded a part o f Cape Colony previously undla- turbed hy the B<>*t .‘‘ , while m ore severe reetH ctlons have, Imposed, w ith the o b jm o f preventing cnmmunlcation be­tween Cape T o w i 7»nd the new ly disturbed areas.

T h e C ologne G axette '* correspondent la Cape T ow n declari's that the entire Cape Co lony la a 'seething mass o f d isordsf and a la rm ." H e asserts also that the Boers are receiving support from a il sldos.

s e n a t o r F A 1 H H A A K 9 B U R T *

T b r w w a f v o n C a r r ia g e a a d H la Co b * d l l lo B Caaaea I 's e a a la e a a .

W D IA N A F O L IS . Ind , Aug. 31.—U nited S ta tes Senator Fairbanks returned to hla home In this, city from MtoneapoUs Thursday night, and was forced to tabs to his bed St once, on account o f the pain- fu lness o f the Injuriea w hich h « received a w eek ago by being thrown D om a carv riage.

H e hse grown considerably w orse and much uneasiness ts felt by bis M auds.

. Stirij YeMwary of the Coonty, Towas- people aad Samoier Boarders, Parti*

dpate ia aa Old-tiiae Reaam

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. I6ST0N AND NABTIN BOOKEDTOFEAKINTRODUCING

. a t o * FliPl£ and L a k e Hill th e H a lije c t |

• f TKelt D e b a le —Oatln* B e ln * Held j l a aaella 'a D rove and A ll D a y l A U * |

C a n v a ia n e e a o f A ll M i'lea C a r r ie d

f i l e H erryinakerr lo*lllid f r o m tbe C c c a e o f P e a l i v t t l e i , i

Monday Matineor Sept. 2nd,L A B 'd R D A Y .

MARKS THE OPENLNQ OF THE 4th YEAR OF THE

C o l u m b i a ^ ™THEATRE

STOCK COMPANY.

Una A bell* E 3 M i f f l B r i n k e r

WM. H. PASCOE

Dl^pQtrh to tha NF Vk'Si B R A N C H V IL L E . AuK. 31. - To-df?y

(0»lver'B Lake !s Ih o .Mecca to which lha Sturdy yeom iinry o f Sussex turned their

I fftc fir and to Its cooi and ahadrd shora H h ay hHve brouifht tbe lr famUles. Many i-tDf them have irulhered at the Hurtla l''O fove and an o ld -tim e reunion uf farm er

fam ilies U boms held. The sconea uf rus- I t ic fesUvltlCB o f fo rm e r years promise to

ecilpHod In the grea t gutbering o f lo-

The brigh t skies o f ea rly morning prom- 'j*|s4d a beautifu l day fo r the outing, and

When the sun was three hours high thu toads began to hr? rtlled w ith long lines of

■ dragons o f oU kinds, carrying the farm er ''lAm illeB to the i>retty lake. Stages are Ttuniilng bark and forth between the vll* ' l a g s and the grove, conveying the town ifpaopie to the la tte r place, and also all fwtao a rr ive on the Incoming trains. A big ; liftiur-horse bund wagon la the most con- j VjrtcuouB o f the stnge.s. I t Is driven by < ^Warren McCurrk-k. H is face brightens |

"'ifrith evident satisfaction an lands « igach load nl the grove, which lu about [ ' tbreo miles from the village. !

Th^ grove lieu along the western lake ^•hor^, about one-half m ile from the main . IWtd. F rom the h ighway to the grove Vthtre Is a n arrow road passing through ^the Woods, A h one enters tho annill road ■'bs beholds counllciHi wagons. t)lg and Ut- I t k . o f all sorts and descrlptlutis, guihercd iMbout In confused order. Horaes are tied «V er)'w h ere to sm all and U rge trees.

Cwlvcf*a Pass.From one side o f the grove a fine v iew

bC the lake Is had. D irectly acroaa on Its ^M tern shore are seen many pretty homes, buUt by c ity people. On the opposite side t t s eye lakes In the long range o f the jC ltU tlnn y M ountains, whose abrupt pre­cipitous sMes rise to « n elevation Of l.UXi iM t above the lake level. There Is a w ide, deep open ing cu t In the mountain, i t Is celled Cu lver 's Fees. I t Is the deep- •CSt cut in the range fo r U s entire dlsiance •Cross the State. T h e grov^ Is on a long point o f land that extends fo r h a lf a mile L i the lake, the nrea o f which covers •bou t 500 acres. I t Is said to be ths queen lake o f N e w Jersey.

T o -d ey the g rov e Is thronged w ith peo­ple. T h ey have come from ev<MTy p a rt o f & county, but the t illers o f the feoU o f gM d ys to n and £«i»nkfQrd are in tbe in a­n i t y , A m ong thti fa rm er fam ilies m ay M seen many summ er boarders. T h e dancing p la tfo rm Is filled wUh m e rry ­m akers and a ll the p riv ilege holders a re liappy, fo r they are having a busy day. A hand la p laying on the stand, and above

noise o f the plcn lo Is heard tbe i t r a l iu p t the music.

F leM an t McetiHirs.The pleasant m eetings and social In ter-

o f the fa rm ers and the ir fasalUes g re features o f the day. A w a y from the growded places, beneath the shade o f the ta ll oaki- the o lder memlHTS gather in ■mall groups and discuss the top ics . o f the day o r happenings o f fo rm er yeacs. IThs tin type man Is busy.

Judge H en ry H uston and Senator L ew is 7- M artin are the schedule debaters on the Roe P a rk and l^ k o bUb which Is now • la lm lng the a tten tion o f the people o f the county. I t w as arranged to have Judge H uston speak -first on the affirm a- ttve side and to le t Betiator M artin fo llow w ith the negative.

CROWD AT W ATRR CARlflVAU

Our ModelStoragt fyarthmu tt saiis/aetoff to hmJrsds of foUr— Wautfr rooms; our cam vans eatt.to m a k e g o o d s ized sa v in g s

a t th e ” A u g u s t S a le ’*—

S a tu rd a y c loses th e e v e n t !

(E a s y te rm s , sam e as e v e r . )

For Large Velour Goocli, Seme as Cut.

Best sort of tempered steel springs, spring edge and beav/ fringe. Regular I 9.00. .. .

Velour Couches, In fourco lo rs— fu ll tu fted , best

• ^ A I I Jk ^ A Large Spanish CouchF % X — d eep t u f t e d , fu l lsp r in g edge , d eep fr in g e — w a s $ i6 .oo .

Edwin Holla.rvd ?5 ^ Helen Mar Wilcox ,

Wm. Stuart May Belle Trunelle Robt. Rogers V* Louise MackintoshEdwin Wallace V ^ V ILobt. Ely George Seibolt V V Ella Bailey Robertson A1 McGovern Tr* V V Alice May

V Lewis Mitchell and Elmer E. Swart.

PERFORMANCES EVERY EVENING.

MATINEE EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY.

A t $ 5.69steel spring, heavy fringed—was $8.oo.

Mon- tli.ili 90 other varieties of Couches—leather, velour, corduroy, plush and other coverings.

Aho Bftiroom Sut!t, Parlor Smis, Fancy Chairs, Dining Furnituri, Rugs, Carpels, Mattings, Rgfrigtralors, Balgr O irr,ag«, tie., ele.A ll nil 'rcav dotrn!

H * V a n . H o r n , L td .lOc. 20c. $0c.

Uet the Domostic MacUUie.

I C»flh or Credit.I OH you nay.

MARKET STREET.NEAR PLANE STREET.

N o t e the f i r s t n a m e , " A m o s , " a n d " N o . 7j " before enterlns.

Free Deliveries. A private nagon on reonest.

Presenting for this Entire Week the N. Y. Lyceum Theatre Success,

C h a r i t y

NO HIGHER.O rder Sea ls b y Phone'

1 6 7 1 L.D.

R A IL R O A D T IM E T A B L E S s .

i PE.N.\’STLVAN1A IlAiLHOAl>—On and alter Auxuat 1:;. IWJl. tralna will leave Market

I Sirttet Htatloii, Newark, as foLlowa!, f BrilU A. M. ir'aat Alall, daily. LlmUed to I two BuITt-t Parlur Cara New York to Pllty- ! burg, ijleeplnf Car Fktuburg to Chicago. CNo I L'DHohM to Pltuburg.)

f b:57 A. U. Fa«l Una. dally. For Plttaburg and Cleveland. 1

r li>;2T A. M. Pennsylvania Limited, dally* Pullman Comparimom, Bleeping. Dfnlng, Bmok- iDg and Obcervatlon I'ara Far Cltlcago. Cleve­land, Toledo. Clndmiatl. ladianapollia, Luuig-

-5J«. I1;2U V.

DAVID BELASCO.

NEXT •WEEK—" A LADY OF QUALITY.*I Beti<n)*«w<iwiee€et w t e a t ttf'Pi'-F-F-— « « « « « « « « e «i«««««««««c€ «««c ««c «c«€e«e««e «ee«!

ftH riT lA'I^ht, «tjf Perth Ambor, i A w «r d «^ d tb «i4^1rat P r iacs

M^ealar EMapateb to the>iKEWa.PERTH AMBOY. Aug. 31.-N«arly 100

Tbchta and boats of all Klnda took pan In • water carnival held last night on BtaUii Island Sound and Harltan Bay. There were laum'heb. iteam and sail yachts, tuga, oyster ateumiTa and aloopa and tiny row bvaU .

The prixe for tha beat decorated boat waa awarded to ilarr^ Wight, of Perth Amboy. He hnd outlined the rigging uf k ii yacht Margaret with colored Luuturna. ffhe second prise went to the eloop La- konla. which won one of the prliei to the Ifeyport carnival two nights before. The Kiatonla Is owned by Captain Weynant Surbeck, The prise for the moMt unique decoration was secured by A. Gulsieii. who bad a launch entered. The werefold coins.

It wuB the first carnival hpld here'In gJzty years, and It Is eetlmaled that 10,000 people wltncasiHl It. the Staten Island and New Jersey shores be­ing lined wUh peoph*. Fully 2O,iM0 people Were afloat cm the c'csaels Jn the crirnlval •Dd on the fiuilUa of tugs that formed a bugc semi-circle outside the course.

The committee In charge was composed o f C. Howard Smith, cnmttiodore: O. V. Mvena, vice-compaodorc; W. A. Belcher, J. "li. McCormick and George E. Mead. The Judges were (1 |l. Tice, C. P. Con- Yery and W. P. Keaghey. Representing the Haritai) Ymlit Clnh. the ccmmlttce last night vnXj'd to make the carnival an annual affair.

DROWNED IN SIOHT OF DELPLESS FRIENDS

J, H a t v t CJoodwIn. o f T r —n to n . L o o n

H l l L l f » • • l ‘o l“ t CTom dA ltR i 'k * B s th ln K M an tp r,

T R E N T O N . Aug, 31.— W ord wan fv - oelvBd here last n ight o f Iho drow n ing In the aut( at Puin l Ft<-asatit, y.-aterduy, o f J. H arry Goodwill, o t . th l* c ity . Th is was atirlbiiU 'd by the bathers on the ahure to the nrtlon o f a bath ing muster, VViniam Hurley, who, It la asaerted, refua.'d to allow u lifeboat to go to the reaeue. Hur­ley was mobbed and le v e re ly beaten, be­ing rescued by the jio llee w ith illtllculty.

Goodwin, who wua a m ember o f the Tronton Oriihans' Club, wua bathing In the surf nbout noon. A high bea wua running, and when he tried to return to ahure he was uverpow ered by tlie under­tow and carried Into deep water. H e shouted for help. H u rley wus told o f Goiidwln'a plight by a young woman, but, according to her atuteroent, his only reply was; "D on 't bother m e !"

Gther bulhera pleaded w ith l ln r le y In va in to go to the rescue, and offered. If be would not orcorapany them, to take the illcboa l out at once, l i i ir ie y 'a only reply, it l!< ^ald, wan that tho bout could not go out until the proprletfir o f the bath ing pavilion gave ordera. The pro­prietor did not appear, and Goodw in sank In sight o f hlfl h «lp lc »s friend*.

W hen the detaila begun tu spread au angry crowd gathered about H urley , l ie tried to excuse his fa ilu re to act by de­cla rin g that hm duties W'ere confined to those on the beach o r In the bath ­houses, but he was set upon and roughly handled. The a rr iva l o f the pullco was perhaps all that saved his life. A s It was, he was severely beaten, and le ft town at the earliest moment i>oasfble, threats uf violence still rin g in g In hlH ears,

Goodwin WHS tw en ty -th ree yoara old, end a musician. H is pareiU * liv e in Crun- bury.

Mr. Goodwin 's father, Jam es H. Quod- wln, was at one tim e an Assem blym an from Middlesex t'ounty.

BY LltiUTNINQ BOLTBti>rm ra iiie I n D u r in g « G am e at

AM ooiiB—Flight Persaiis liijiereil.

A L T O O N A . I ’a . Aug. 31 .-D urlng the annUcU go lf luurtmmi'iU uf the A ltoona Cricket Club yu'^tcriiuy one man was k il l­ed, eight perstiiiM wure made unconscious and 20U otht Th. all Nipectutors o i the tou r­nament, w4Tr' nHir«' or less shocked by three bolts o f hghlnlng. Joseph M arks, tw enty-one years old. waa killed.

M arks was irrriidy hiirnotl.* I l ls sh irt was tom to .«hredf* by the shock, The storm lasted un hour and did severe dam age.

CLBViaLANU KHCAPKD ARREST.

FIsk lBg ronipuRilon, H ow ever. Wmi F L a rd f o r t a t c h iu g L M t le D gM .

P IT T 3 F IE L U , Mass., Aug. 3 t .-F o rm e r rrea lden t G rover rteveland on W ednes­day last w as ono «)f u parl^ o f th ree w ho w ere appr<hcmli*d by a trio o f deputy gam e commissioners, who found on the bo tto ir o f the bout in which the ex -P res l- dent was seated a buns which on ly meus- ured seven and thrwe-uuarters Inches- The law requires that sm h fish shall be re­turned to the water If they muusure less j than eight inches.

The other members o f the party were Dr. Bryan t and Cassius ft!ranton, o f N ew M arlboro. A s Mr. C leveland persisted that he hud caught the fi^h, he was sum ­moned to appear In court at G reat B a r­rington on charge o f v io la tin g ths fiah laws. Mr. Bcfunton, however, appeared in his place, and a fte r taking oath that It was he who caught the fish, paid a fins o f

W M B M B l N l ' SI n i « IfC iK IV . *

Com. Labor Hay, Hept. 'J .HutiueeM, mon- day, Tueadsj, Thuraday siul Saturday.

THE BANNKIt KVKNT:

bopl. 9—THE WORLD UE.ATKn>*<.

TUEATKE.U. H. If yams Hgr.

Tel UaMI.Every EvenlBg, MatH. M><1. and .Sat*<

Black Patti TroiilKiiluiirH.A COMPANY OF ;,i ,\H IIHTB.

E M P IR E

Next Week—Matiaec UoTH E TE LE PH O N E (i '

L A B O R . D A Y .Grei.nd Encampment.

Prize Shooting, Prfse Wrestling. Tug-o”. Wn^r, Gamoa for Lndles ^r\d

Chlldron, Etc., Con- oorl and Dancing.

Beginning at 9 A. M.. at

GLENWOOD PARK.O l e n w o o d A v e , , b l o o m f i e l i l , N , J .

U n d e r t h s m o n a g e i n e T i t o f m e m b e r s o f t h e I . U . S . B ,

$300 Worth of Prizes Given.

Chicago and At. Louis Kxprt&s, For Louisvine (vU CinclimaU). Indian-

For

nrnoLAHH a t f o r t l e g .

LACRfANNil'IlfEN SEE CLABL

J O ll^ H K U M O K D (O M I? IG .

W i l l P r e s e n t I r is h K a llo n n i M o v e m e a t to A m e r ic a n P u b lic .

N E W YUR K , Aug 31.—A t s nifctlng of 1 the Irish N a tiona l I 'lu b lust night, at 3^ W M t P tfty -n in th street, the fo llow ing , oab legram waa read from John Redmund, • f Dublin; .

*'At the request o f the d irectory o f the tin ited Irish N a tions) League, I am going to Am erica tu place the position o f jh e national m ovem ent before the Amertcan public In conjunction with MUhael Da * v i t t P lraae In fo rm friends I h^pe to sr- U v e In N ew York early Iti October.

f 'a l l on (he O ctic rn l H a p rr ln te n a e n t

to n iacnaa G r l e r i in c e i^ W l i l l

See H lu i A^aJn.

SC R A N T O N . I»a., Aug. 3 t.-T h e re ap­peared u1 the olflee o f O en 'Ta l Supciin- tendeiit Clnrk, o f the Lafkaw;annu R a il road. ycHierday a g r lw a n co V om m ltlee o f ihe tritliimun, ctmipoHed o f men from a ll dlvlalonn o f the road. T h ey w i r»- In se i- Blon w ith Mr. Cl«r1^ gre-Mor parto f the day W hat Tlnlr grieVwnce con- alsis o f ihcy would nut muke known to the Tiew!H|japer men. They ?ald. however, that thi-y had bem received courteously hy Mr. L eark, that they did not think that there was ati\ hktlthood o f n Ut>- uj> o f the road, and ihiit they w'ould re­turn next w eek to hohl another confur- enue with Mr, Clark.

It Is umleralood h>-r** ih.it the liBcka* wHnna Com psny luis fin illy succeedt-il In catirtfylng the donian U if lis switchman.

I IVIO!f TO HTR1KK9.

J P a ic rs n n S11L. U o rL e r a F o rm O r w M - Isntln ii mill K lec i OfQcero.

P A T E R 9 U N A uk Jl. The Independent IvOnmfiXvrji and Tw lN iers AssucU tio ii o f the Unll^-ii Suites Ar (hn uewe^Nt Idea in labor urgunlZHtlnns. Tin- m em bers arc opposed to strikes xcr>’ 'rally . The Idea Orlgliiuled among Horn*? >•( the loumfiXLTH and twiMlers em pb ij« ‘d at the P aragon Silk Mill In this cUy

SccreUiry W IKkiz said yuaterdoy that a pvtiilon hud been so'ivt bi ih«' M ayoff by the ns*<'C*lallon asking llia t he refuse to

Flilsei&s O rgiinlBe m V ig ila n c e C o m ­m ittee to G u a rd P ro p e r ly .

F O R T L E E , Aug. 31.-Pi>r the past three weeks three ur four places a w eek In this lection o f Bergen County have rnhbod. T w o shoe stores have ■tripped o f their most valuable stock. Oi\ Tuesday m orning llie shoe store o f H. Hundemnnn was ordered by fo rc in g a w indow w ith tools stolen front a plumber’ s shop the night before.

A t the same time thieves w ere a ttem pt­ing to enter a grocer> store h a lf ii blork up the street and wer^ fired upon by the owner. Citizens, handed by Tow nsh ip Treasurer John A. Brandt, have organ ized a v ig ilance com m utes itnd are patro lling the streets nlj^htly.

BROTHERDOODDELEfiATES ARE NOT SEATED

f i2:26 P. M. daily.apolU. Chicago, SI. LuUl*.

r 0;2d P. lit. gt. U uU Express, dally. Plttaburjp, Columbua indianapafis. LDUlsviiie and 91. Loul*.

t P. U, Western Bzprea^ dally, For Pittsburg and Chlcagu, For Toledg, except Baturdt^.

f B:3T P, H. Pacific FixpreM, dally. For Pittsburg and Chlcugo. ’or Knoxville, daily, via Shenandowh Valley Kguie. Connects (or Cloveland. except Saturday.

f 8:57 P. U., daily. A Leveland and Cincinnati Exp reoa. For Pltinburg, Cleveland, Columbua and Nashville ivla (JlnclnnaU und Louisville).

WASHINGTON AN1> THE SOUTH.For -BaHltnoU'. Waahingion and the South,

12:47, 8^7. h:5H, Q;2U (Limited Express, PuLL* man VeatAgule Parlijr Cars, Vestibule Passen­ger Coaches and Dining Cur, 1U:45). 11:28 A- M.l 1:26, 1:28, 2:41, 8:68, 4:57. and »;5h P. If. On HuTiday, H M . t):27, 11:26 A.M.; 1:26. 1:28. ;1:&A 1^SS75:26 and 9;b8 P. R.'

Boulhem Railway. Express, 8.58, 4:57 P. H., 12:4T night, diitly.

Norfolk and Western Railway. For Uemphls and New Orleans, 8:58 P, M. daily.

Atlantic Coast Line. Express, A. U. and P. ,M. dally.

Chaaapeake aud Ohio Railway. Express, 6:27 A. R. week-days, 5:26 P- M .'dally.

Seaboard Air Line. Florida and Metropolitan LlmUed, 1:20 P. M, dally. Expreau. 12:47 A. U. daily.

Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. Express 6:27 A. M. week-days ami tt:2T P. M. daily.

For Philadelphia. ExpreHS, 12:47, 0:40, 7:55, 7:58. 8:27, 8:58. li;2U. (1:57 110:45 Limited Ex-

Prass Pufiman Vestibule Parlor Cara, VesTihuls *as«etif*4 Oewchee and Dlniiag Car), ll;29 A.

M.; 12:B0, 1:20. 2:44, 3:24, 8:5H, 4:57. 5:26, 0:20, 6:38. 6:2T, 6:57, »:2T and U:5S P. R. Ac­commodation. 11:50 A. M.. 5:tm and 7:33 P. M. On Sunday, Bxuress, 12:47, 0:48, 8:58. 2:27. 9:57. 10:28, 11:2S A. M .; 1:26. 3:58, 4:24. 4:56. 5:26. 6:26, 6:27, 8:27, 8:67. 0:27 and 9:58 P. M. Accommodation. 5:30 and 7:83 P. M.

For Tranton, 12:47. 6:46, >;00, 7:55, 7:5g, 8:37. 8:58, 9:20, 0:b7 (10:45 Lirntted Expreaa Pull­man Vesiibule Parlor Cars, v'estlbule Paaacn-5er Coaches and Dining Cur), 11:26 and 11:3u

,. K i 12:80, 1:36, 2:44, 3:24, 8:58, 6:06.5:26. 6:28. 7 : » . 8:77, 9:27 and t>v58 P. R . Sun. day. 12:47, 6:48, 8:58, 9:27. P:57, 10:28 and 11:26 A. M .: 1:26, 3 : ^ 4:24, 5:20, 5:80. 6:27, 7:33. 8:27, 9:Tf and 9;08 P. SJ.

For Atlantic City. Thrttugh Vestlbaled Ex­press Traina Buffet Parlur Cars, Passenger Coach and Combined Coach, U>:25 A. II. and 3:20 P. M. week-days. Express, 12:47, 7:55 and 11:26 A. U.. 12:30, 1:2(1 and 2:44 P. U. w(^k-days. 10:45 A. V ., Saturdays only. Sun­days, 12:47, 6:48 and 8:24 (through Vestibule Train, Pullman Parlor SmxklTkg Cat, Pullman Parlor (^ rt, Pennsylvania Railroad Dining Car and Coaches) A. M., and 1-20 p. M.

For Atlanfic City via Delaware Rlvw Drldgt Eoula, 12:47. 7:55 A. M.. 12:3U. 2:44 k»d hlw P. M. week-days; 12:47, 6:48, 11:20 A, M., and 6 :^ P. M. Sundays.

For Cape May, Kxpreaa, 12:47 TtIghL dally: 2:44 P. M- week-days, 11:26 A. U . Saturdays only.

For points on the New York and Long Branch Railroad, 4:lB, 9:27 A. M,. 12ft7. 1 : « (Satuj:

CEKTRAL R. B, OF NEW JBBSH T- Trtin, Inv, Braid ,nd Perry Stmt BUtloni:

FOR NEW TOHK.A t S:20, S;60. U:1», d:40 7:U0, 1:S0. 7:40, 8:00,

8 ; » . 8;,0, 9:00, S:So. 0:. ' ' ------------->:40, 10 uO, 10:30, 10:40,11:00, il;!t0 A.'M. ; VSi'lw 'il.j 1S:80, S:00. 1:4*', 1:30, 8:18, 4:00, 4:30 8:06._8:«l,.S:Wi«:0B..;:rIfW , '•<>«, U.w, tP.M', V.Ulf, V*»~,

T»0, T;tU. 7;i), 7;iB. 8:M. lb:00. 10:40,___ P. U , ; 12:05 night. Sundays, T:QO,

9.‘00, 10:00. 11:00 A, li. 12:00 li.i 1:00,

The^y W a B te d UiicoDdltloiim l A d m lg - •ItDB 1o the Baaex T ra d e s Cotau-

« l l —Other Matters at Last N ight’s Meetlac.

The Brotherhood of Carpenters' dele­gates were not sealed at the meellng of the Essex 'Trades Council last night. They would iiot uceept the cgndlUuns of the resotuUon paused by tha council at a pruv-

been | meeting and demanded adtnluiion un- cyndUlonully. The nfatter wua deferred for two weeks, aii^ the carpehler dele­gates left the hall dtiOlarlng they would uppcnl to the national body of the Amerl- lun Federation of Labor. The Allied Drlnilng Trudea reported that their com- mil lee to wuJt upon Ihe county clerk re- giirdlug county printing heliig given to union shops had been unaucceasful, and resolutions were passed by the Trades Council coTTdemnlng the aetion of the county clerk and the Itf'iiiibUcan party, which put Ifini Into oifluF, Tlu ice tiuea-

T:M, 8:00,....... ................ ____ ___ 1 ; » , l : » ,

2:U(l 3:00, 4;U0, 6:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00. 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12ii» P. V.

For Plainfield, 6:12 7:30, 8:88. 9:48. 11:32 A. M.: 12:50. 1:30. 4:1)2, 4:4o, 5:23. 6 :^ . 6:19. 7:35. 8:5D. 9:30, 11:15 P. U. Sundays, 7:30, 0:05. 10:06. 11:35 A. M.; 1:10, 2:45. 4:0^ 5:35. 7:06, 7:40, 9:0.1. 10:23 P. 11 - For Bamervllle at 6:12. 7:90. 8:83, 9:48, 11:38 A. U . : 12:50, 1:80, 2:56. 4:03. 4:40, 5:40, 6:19, 7:35, 8:60, 9:3U. &1:15 P. V. Sundays, 7:90. 1 0 ^ A. 11.: 1:10. 2:45, 4:06. 5:85. 7:40, 9:06. 10:23 P. M.

For Flemington, 6:|2. 9:48 A. M.; 1:80, 4:40, 5:23 P. M. Sundays, 7:30 A. II., 4:06 P. M.

For itatlorta on High Urldga Branch. 7:80 A, U .; 4:40 P. M.

For stations on main Une New Jersey Csntral Divisions, Easton. Qsthlchem. Allentown and Mauch Chunk (7:30 to Easton), 8:33 A, M.; 1:30, 4:40 (6:41' to Easton) P. U. Sundays, 1:10. 6:35 P. M- , „ , o

For Wllkesbarre. Pltlaton and Soraotcfi, 8:88 A U ' 1 P M •

For Elt'iab,th'und RoMlIe, at All*. 7:M. A:**, B;4», 11:82 A. M-; 12:«l. ,*•“£ (;* '’ ■5:23 8:4« B:1F. 7:3«, 8;!W, U:30, 11:16 P. U.

at tt:12. 8:88. 0:4S, 11|82 A M,: 1:30, 2:66, 4:02. 4 40. 6:40 6:13, 8:50 P. M. Sun^aya. ^:06 A, u .: i:10. 4.06 p. M.

Pur Prrth Amboy, 8:12, 8:38, 9:48, 11:82 A !:8U, 2:60, 4;02, 4:86, 4:40. 6:40,8:16 8:6d'P. Nl. Sundaya. 8:96 A. M .; 1:10, 4-06'P. M

F «r Atlantic Hlfhlandi. Scabrlrtit, rtc., rU Maiawan, 6:12 i8:38 to Atlantic HlihlanOa), 11:32 A. id.; 1:30, 4:40, 0:19 P, U. Sundaya,

®'F’or*iFM iilo ld *i:M “ u:32 *• “ -i H30, 4:49.

* 'p o r Red Bank, Lon* Branch, Ocean Oroye. etc 8:38, 11:32 A. B, (1:30 R«0 D»nlt only); 2 -9ji 4:02, 4:35, 0:16 P. M. OunOav* eicept to Ocean Orovr, 9:05 A. U .; 1:19. 4 :w P • M.

For Lakewood, 9:33 A. M.} 1:30, 4:40 P- M.

® T om a*illv « Biid 8 ^ A. H .; 1(80,4*40 F M. Sundays, 9:05 A. M.

S M * '1"'i;?8’:i6“p. II.Saturday

For Trenton ami Philadelphia. 6:12. 7:80, 8:88. fi*4H (except Trentun), 11:82 A. I f . ; 1:80. 2:55, 4 ‘M 4:40 6:40. 7:W. 3:56, 11:15 P. M. Sua diVs. U:8B A, W.i 1:10, 4:05/8:08.

Baltimore and WashlnrtoTU 7:80, 9:48. 11-M A M -12:50. D30. 4:40. 1:40. 11:1B P. U. Bundava. ^^F o r ticketi, baggage checks, sleeping car lo- i-Atlan timetables, call at Bruod street Station, or at City Ticket Offloa. 132 Market street Telephoua 36- ________

PltOPOBALS«

OFFICE OF TH E BOARD OF STHBET A N D W ATER COMMISSIONERS OF THE C ITY

OF NEW ARK, 123 HAL^KY STHBET.Newark. N. J., Aug. 29, 1901.

Sealed propooaJa will be recclvea at this uf- fica from 8:15 to 8:30 o'clock P. M., of Thurs­day. the fifth day of September, lOOl, and opened at the last named hour, at a bubhc meellDg of the board to be held at aaia timo and place, for the cunstrucUon of a maia plpa (Mwer on each side of

FREUNOHUYBEN AVENUE, between £Mrl street and Peddle street, with branch pipe sewere to Alpine, Hunter, Stanton, Blgslow, Clifton, Dranfurd, Kunyuo and con­cord atreeli, from Frsllnghuyaen avenue toiMolnt about eighty feet eoaterly from the east­erly line of Sherman avenue; also fur pipe •ewers in Hunter, Bigelow, Bnnford and Con-

ERIE RIILROID.F u s r t b A * c . M d P a * « B l «

Cord atreets, ____.. ___hiivseti avenue to Pennaylvenla avenue.

Thes« sewers are to be designated as "Frellng- buveen Avenuo Sewers and Branches."

The following la about the amount of tht work to be done, and the materials to be fur- aUhed In the consiruction and completion of said work; One thousand seven hundred and atxty (1,760) lineal feet of 24-Inch vitrified anil- glased double-strength pipe sewer; two hundred and sixty (260) lineal feet of 18-lnoh vitrified salt-glased double-atrength pipe sewer; ninety- four (94) lineal feet of i2-iiic}i vitrified aalt- glazed deed-socket pipe sewer; four tbousund •even hundred (4,70(}> lineal feet of lO-lnch vit­rified sslt-glasM deep-eockel pipe sewer; two thousand and forty (2.D46) Uneai feet of 6-inch vitrified Balt-glaaed deep-sockei pipe sewer; iwd thousand (2,0W) lineal lert of fi-lnch underdrain pipe, with wooden cradle; twenty-eight (2H) standard manholes, with iron beads and cov(?ra. complete; twenty-one (21) special manholes, with Iron heads and covers, complete; thlrey- •evch (87) galvanised sheet Iron buckets, to he hung In manhole heads (with special brackets),

10 and 3 Inch pipe sewers; sixteen (ltt> * .............................. ■ ‘ nd

days only), 2:56. 3:36, 4:08. 4:44, 5:35 and 7:26 P. M. On Sunday. «:43. 19:15 A. M., and 5:42 P- M. Stop at Imerlaken for tioean Grove or Asbury Park on Sunday. _

For Doaton, without change, 12:36 F. H. week-days. R:56 P. M. dally.

W r Brooklyn, W. Y.—All through trains con­nect at Jersey City with boats of “ Pennsyl­vania Annex.' _

, FOR NEW YORK. ^U ave Market Street Station, 3:16;. 6:42, 6 :^

9:31, 9:48. 7:97, 7:29, 7:42. 7:59, 7:67, 8:07,8:16. 8:16, 8:34, kUS, 8:63, 8:!fT, 9;i6. 9:29 9j3S.19:00, 19:27. 10:69. 11:97, IHH.JH39 A. M.:12:03, 12:26. 1:09, 1:29. 1:50 2;OT 2:9a 3:97 3:21, 8:66, 4:18, 4:D4. 6:08. 6:18 8 j4 i 9o^. 9:W,9:87 9:67. 7:66, 7:26. 7:34, 8:06, 8:30 9-22,

-- ■ - ■■ 1 l2:07 nltSt. fiunU*.y : n ;;- ----- 19_l09j 10:32. ! STu

lU t(ne ___ _ . . .

standard baalna, with solid granite heads and sills, and connecting chute, complete.

Bkldera are not to atale any price for ma­terials and work for which there Is a fixed amount provided for In the ipeclAcailoos.

Each propOMii must be inclosed in a sealed envelope, properly indorsed with the name of the bidder and of the improvement, and dlrvot- •d to the B (»rd of Street and Water Comiiiis- tloners of the city of Newark,

Bidders wUI state their pnocs In writing as Will as in figures.

Blddsne must specify In their proposals that, ■bould the abtyve wurk bi. awarded to them, they will bind 'themselves to finish aud com­plete the same wUhlo i^xty (50) consecutiva working days.

The ^ans and specifications of the work can h« examined at the office of tne engineer o f the Board of Street and Water CotntulsaLonera at the City Hall. Bald proposals to be acootn- paalad by tbe consent, in writing, of two ■oreties, or a suiwty company qualified to do business |n New Jersey, wno sball, at the time of puctltag in such proposals, qualify as to their ixapORikfbltUy In the amount of such proposal, and bind themselves that, if the contract be awarded to the p«rsoD or peraoni making the

they will, upon Its bring so awarded,___ ms his or their sureties for the falthfu) per-forruthce of said work; and that if the person or

Ersona omit or refuse to execute such contract, ey will pay to tht city of Newark any differ­

ence between the sums to which ha or they _ * 1, ■■ would have been entitled upon completioh ofO «p o t> F t fw r tb Frwaioiw WL contract, and that which the city ct New-

No coal smoke on Utfough M o n g e r iw i» * ■* | j| may be obliged to pay the person or personaroute to Butfolo, Cl«TahUid. Chicago and Gla- . whom such contract ahaJl be executed, clnnatl. _ • The Board o f Btreel and Water CommlsslGn-

N;45 A. M. era of the eUy of Newark reserve to themetlvesaiT. 0 P. M-., HlnghaoitOjS, Wsverlj^ Elmtra Oi^ right to accept or reject any or alt proposals Bradford, (..oaohea parlor car and caie ausiog above work, as they pmy deem best forcar to Buffalo. ___^ fim itod-raas the Interest of tbe city.

1:45 P M. D a lly -^ lw g o l ^ u e c i w BWders and sureties are hereby notified lhalMall—Solid ,i * * f a Under the pruvlslons of the sevenih section of¥■ ' th« law creating ths Board of Street and Water

H l!Sr?l?lid ciSrsUnd ; CommlasloDers. approved March 38. 1891. that 7 -OT P. M- Dally f f a i o sad^ lamta- **>« bond or bonds to be given for the faithful preie--Are. i o ; 4 a . U ‘ : c fm - ' fxecutlon and performance of said public work1 B l S i * f 50 BaftA loaoi l ■ball first be approved ae to aufllOency.by theland 12^ P. M* B l«W » ^ «»*»*• board, and as w form, by the counsel ot (he

bally—Solid train for Blnghooh- , board, and hp contract shall be binding on tha wimlra Chtcagu. filsabara Is > city, or become elfeotlve or ooeratlve until such

ItaI t* ! ' ®’5& 12;r'

I . M.: 7

**wateraon to Newark—Leave Pa»eroon for Naw- - A 5 3* 6:1* 6;47, 7:14. 7:44. « : » . 9 ; « , 19:21.

| V a .'M ..* l ; l l . 2:19. 8:81. 4:69, — ^I« r 10:3* P, *}._ Sunday.,,.7j27. 2

7 % ,m

g:33. IQ:9»

k;05.10:23. l i : i « P- M.. °trains, 6:42. 8:09. 8;56. 9.35,10:4« H:l)0 A. U .; 12:07. I3;40. 12:57. 1:^.---- 3:23, 3:06. 3:59. 4:38. 5:09. ®'*^1

tS . 7:3 !. 8:00. 6;&4. 9:25. l6:flfl, 10:10.1:54.*:2U.

T i l l t K R lU E IN (>!SK W K IS K .

M r. Arcand M ra. M l^ h ftr l W y n n e L o f t r h l ld le a a .

Special [>1(i[>ati:h la the NE1^ H- JKHSFTV c i t y . A u e . 31 - Mr ;)TTtl Mrs.

Mifliut'] Wynne, of 1S8 fcri«- > (r9-n. hay« lost ilu 'lr ih re r children VNllhln n f^ v e k .On AuKbsi 36 their four-yr-arnTid lirtUghltT Mnrluti tiled after « few Ulrt«-ss of aeomplHlht l>rought on by ib** hi-Hi. H er . ,body was iBhen to Newburg-.-T i-ih -.Ilud- ison for InterineQt In the f.irui|y burial ‘ ' * .................plot.

T w o days a fte r the llttTo r It I 's romalrts had hovn laid In the g ra ve ih- ri-muhiltk»t children o f Mr. and Mrs. W j i.Uf h'rjuiik. aged five, ft'nrt Rddle, aged )s< vra yt-ars. bviami* III and died.

tlon WUB auemlngly dlspused o f fo r the present by the dischargi' o f ih « coimnUtee which has been macUitg with the Indepan- diMil Ice dealers. Tbe delcKutea said they w vr« tired o f the w hole suhieut.

When the A llied IT ln tlng Trades pre- senieci tlieir resolution uniidemnltig the county clerk and the Republican party, Deb’guic Shannon, o f the Brew«-rs' Union. demnnili‘d that the delcgatcn be Instructed to vote the Socialist-Dermu-ratic ticket. Therv were cries o f "flit ilnwn," while others applauded. I t wus stated that tha

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MIMSll K ILLE D BY K X l'Iosio^ l.

F ifty Olhwrs Hnv# TlMvrovir inPeunaylvanlm 4'olUer>.

WILKESBAHHE, Pa . A iJt 3! - (inc man was killed and flfiy m>>rv |ih<1 u mir-

j row escape from death ut i‘ ,. .Vu <* I colliery of the Lehigh ami iik - b.jrre , ('nrtl Uompany, at Sugar .Notch m-ar bcri*.

affix his Hignaiure to iJie amendment to | yesterday. Bernard Joskij^k. )t mlnt-r.

TO lUCCBED JID U K HllQW?|.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—The President hag appointed George B. Adunifl, of New iXorh. to b.’ t'nited Siatej* DLtrIct Judge for the Srjuthern District vf Ni w York, to succeed Judge Addison Drown, reslgn- Bd.S la y E n y H o d *#- f o r C h rta tlw n fteleD<*r. i

L Y N N . Mass.. Aug. 31.—Nognll.'^tluni ! • r e tn prognfss fo r pruia-rty h<T«- with (he j ob ject o f eatabllshUig an InsUtuUnn to 1 be devoted to the propiigatltiti «if the doc- .trine o f Christian Science, unc o f (be ! houses involved In tho iirospcuiive pur- i chase til the dw ellin g which Mrj) M ary Baker G. Eddy, made her home when In this city , tw en ty or more years ago. ^ • r t w ly a day passes that believers fn her doctrine do nut pay a visit lo the bouse.________________________

the “ Vice and Im m o ra lity " ordinance, which purports to legalise p icketing m ilts by strikers, and whUh was passed by (h f Hourd o f A lderm en on August 19 last. The pelU loii tft.s fnrth that the amendment Is clieas leglsIatlDn, and " to (he detrim ent and annoyance o f another Industrious class "

The new organ lzatlnn was born last week Friday. The fo llow in g offleers have been elected: FrepldeiU, Thom as Coch­rane: vtce-prcaldeni. Juaeph M. L en tley ; secretar3\ L. J. W ilcox , financial •t'crc- la ry , John E- Jones, ircasurer, (iJeorge Bannagao. T h e Board o f M anagers o f the usaoclailon U made up o f the prcBldent. the secretary and Oc<»rge i.’ook. Kenry Bmltb and Samuel Bentley, elected for (WO years, and Jacob Losrher and Joseph M. Bentley, e lected fo r one year

fired o ff a shot In one o f (be main k^ang- Waya, and w ith hla laboTer. Cbarle# P llu lfih. returned lo the place .\n im ­mense body o f gas hail oolb-i ted a fte r (tie shot WAS tired and their i:tmps • nnu In contact wtU) It* causing a terrlfii. explo- alon.

101 weather Lossinide

tod the enervmtion which every one experiences more or less during the Mmmer months is agree- tMy and thcPFOtighlY re- U r ^ by

Johan HoirsM n [ d n c i

the took oi world-wide &mc. A wineglaMful with yoar meals, and oa retfring, will make yoa ■tioBf and keep yon wallBa tai« to avoid rbaap oab- ■Htotoa, aw only tb« Komdac

, JateOi Hairs sad yaa wtU niBia wbat foufalB.

W aD ta K4r1kvv«* Dlaiulatoed.IXapatch to the NEWS

PATLUaUN. Atif. Al.—John W. Hard­ing, coueiHci for Frank A l>ugan. the rib- tk»n naaiuifacturers. who are making a strong .- gainst the silk labur org.4n- IXMtluua 1)1 this city, to-day a«rvvd notUe Oh UlauveK A Hughjea, counsel for the .strlkeri) convicted of contempt and e«n- lejici'd t»y Vice-Chancellor Pitney, that he would move for (he dlamtsaat of ihc appeal (uken by the strikers on the npi n- Lng day of the Cnurt <»f Errors and Ap­

sis. in Novemi»er. The srgujmient t»n Hardings application for the cym-

ijf the convicted strikeni win

noDflSka M ensortal S erv ices.Special Dtapmloh lo the

JERSEY CITY, Avig 31 SpMclal serv­ices In momury of th ' Jait- itnbert H Douglas, who wjm anplataru s>->'rrtiirv of the Y- M. C, A. In thia uUy. win i>e held to-Tnorrow oflerrunm ai 4 ocl.uk in Hae- brouvk Hill, I'rc^ct'nl .in I H i:rl?*on ave­nue*. There will Ik- hrli-f Hddri ftsi s and Miss Kdlth HlrschtDiDui will rond r appru- prlate solo#. As lol.i In tiu NI NDAY NBVVS of loat Sunday. .\tr Douglas waikI found drowned In th Huii;*on Hlv< r. wiiht his hands tied In ircmi Ills frlrtuls hen and In Newark do not Lhirik ho i%>nimtLLcd suicide.

C om pw laorT V ac i ln n do u lo p g te rao nBproisl Dikt^ivb to ih>' •

PATERSON. Auk. 31 The Hoard of Flealth last nlgh( istw. ,| ;i makes vaccination f ..n\; i. f*<nry nmocg the

ST?'mtiment

I iM-h -aril Ir Jersey rfity on September IfiI Mr H-irdlng naya that the C^wrl of Er­

rors will undoubtedly dlemlis the appeal.I as a convlt tlon f " f contempt In Oianccr>‘

Is not open for review. 1

fik lppIbW B d H S k ips .NEW BRUNSWICK. Aug 3L—Skipping :

Bulb a ha!f-br*^d Indian, who was ppr- formlng with Dick Parr's Wild west { Mhow. dUsppeared last night and later ■ It was found that some of the gate re­ceipts were missing Parr called for vol- ' unteers and a band o f twenty-four men ] and hoys searched the woods for the tugl- > tivp. but found no trace of hlne. The po- , lice are now looking for the man

school children of tl upon next Tues'b^s . admitted who hn.. w ithin the past (hn r are proieetlng. fini i*- will enforce the i-in 47US cagei of stnulii oY this city Iasi sprit ? 1 to fear another uml n this winter.

uv. The schools J r.H will be■» 'eerr vsccinattd

' - irs. Many parents • ii' ■Uth authorities '■''fiuest* the numer- ttliiuh tirveloped in i-l.H (hr HUthirrUles Ft- serious outbfesk

WmmmmnA D iv o rc e fe e N e w a rkSpecial Dispatcl) to the N'JCWS.

THENTQK Aug. 91.-Bpectal Maaler ThoTn:iS Anderson has Snlered that the petttlun for divorce Id the milt bid ween Anna Catherine Gk>rman and Arthur T. Oorman. both of Newark, be granted. The allegation specified in the peGGon Is Infidelity, a woman named "While." re­siding In Proridance, being named oa the

•ndent. Tbe couple werv monied

“ You have menGohcd ih*? Uepubllcun pty*!' said Delegate Bhann >n. f)nTy in regard to those ufficchalders

who refuse to patronjxe union laber." wa.s (he reply.

There wore calls for the question. Sev- prul pru>mlnent Soclallsta demand 'd th> door, and for an Instant there ) yTTll ' .1 in \.o B hot political debaif, but the th.dr- mnn succeeded In restoring order arul Hi- r»"*niii(ion presented waa onatilmmiuiy rul'ipip'l

Tfi.‘ Building Trades T,ieague next came 111 for :( little attention. Th»- ib !. a*!!---- flfpmed lo think that the leagut- u:tr* hut flfl priihufllnstlc as It might he r)>i'ltg;ti> Imhlilnn wanted to know who It <.,(union hiltnr working on the new iijt-ji(rr in Itroiid street If It was not the Essex Tradi'S Council.

"Who was It got no one but un!'>n bull 1- ers -if Kmcx County to coniilrun the new city hall but the Essex TradeH C4.imi n ‘ • he asked. Ths council ssemed to tfilnk ih** league ought to assUt the Trades Council 111 thflr work.

fee Commlttss Discharged.Delcgite McIntosh, of the Printing '

Pressmen's Union, made the motion to I discharge the Ice committee. Bfter Chair­man Shaiition had mads his report The chairman had said mpre llm'- w -s tiecded, and t«dd of a converoallon with ihf Ice­men, In whtuh the Utter aald Ihr'v thought iiipy were doing as much f^r iminn labor as many of the unions themsrlves

Delegate McIntosh revlew«-i the whole qtiesilon, and endoavored m In what

) ■ tha Trades Council h.id on made a laughing stock and a tool. FT defied any delegate to mention any i ti,.r g#*n»*r*l body of otganUed labor tti tha- rminlry which had ever enlered lnt-> an iigr**ement i with an organiiatloh of ■'bot.-ara - vv-ho did mu employ union labor M- s ld much valuable lime had been Iost. thought the matter rjufbt lo be dropp*-.! The ques­tion was debated for neurl> h.tir an hour, when the RtoUon to dlsrharg. the cam- mlttee prevailed. ^

The report of the commiit-- ti» investi­gate the difference* betw^n the Hroiher- hood of Carpenters, ih.- Atrytlgumated Carpentera and the liuililing Trades Le.igue. had reported *( a previous nM«et> Ing that Iht brotherho. .1 it-lt-gaie* should be seat 'd In the Trades ' ‘i/uthU, provided they agreed to Join ih** Building Trades League by September 4. jifti'r the league had ofllciBlly Invited thfm t.* ixKome al­lied with that organloattun The carpen­ters said they would tiut to join thaBuilding Trade* League-, but they would not be dictated to. amt it am a up to tbe 'Tradss Council to seat Uiem immediately. A (gam debate HdUow€*\1

A satisfactory report was made by tha Labor Day committee, and drJegalea re­ceived their final Instruitlons.

10:56 P. M.. 12:00 night. ,Kor Elliabeth u*' T:S’7:!W, 8:47, 8:58. 6:87, 10:62 il:m A M ; ! . »

I'M (2'ft4 Saturdaya unlyi. J-5N. o. n, s.i*,l:a0 *:S; 5:^. B:(JS<do« nul run S.lunlay.l, ^18, 9:4^ 0J9. 7:07, 7:83. 8:01, 8:41. 9:42, 19:47, 11:82 P. M.; 12.14 and 12:4 Bight. Sunday*. 9:48, 8:3( 9:M. fri3, 1U?« 11:30 A M.. 12;S6. V®. » I'.4:S2 0;(O. 5:30. 7:00, t:l4. T;S8 7:66. 8:54. 8:89. 10 01. 10:45. U;aa P. M- and 12:47 night, hor Elimbelh only. 9:27, 9:87 A. M.; 12:30. 5:06 and“ ??,r*’ K?wTr!l-.i;XV, 9.49. 7:W. 7 :^ 8:68. H'57 and ll:fK) A. M.; 12:30. 1:50, 8.28. 8*®

5:06. S:28. ti:28. 7:53 H:2T. SMMf an4 10:47 \* M , 12:47 night. Sun< ay. 0:4S. 8:58, 0 ^ and .V. M.. !2:3R, 1:35. 3:58. 6 i». 7:S3,S 5B and 9 P. 12 47 nlghl.

For Lnml>frtvllle. PhlllU'aburf. ^ *ton and Manunka Chunk. 7;W. ll:2u A. M.. I2 ;» (8w- iii-ilaya only). 3;58 lEaaton only). 3:24. 6:28 !•■. U. SunJuy. 6:27 F. M. „ .

F..r Freehold. Farmlngrtale. Bea OIri and L*-ng Branch, via Mimmnuth Junotlon. T:5S A M.. 12:36. 4:80 P. M. weak-dayi. 8uadaya, .r»S A, M. FVr Freahold only. 5A6 PTal.

wf'H.k-daya-f" stniia only on notice, to agent. roT further Infonnatlon ace tlmetaUss T ^ -

et* for all pohita on the Pennsylvania RallTOOd und connections, Pullman sccommo^tloi^ aw-, .tl No. 789 llrcsd street, dr ticket offlM, M*r*«t

Rlatlon.J. [! lirTi'lllSI^ON. J. ADeners! Manager. Gen. Pasa. Agent.

I. 9:08. 16:2I,:42. 1l;l2 J

210. 6:63. 8:M. 1I-4? P* ^

bond Is so approved; and the president of tha beard shall have power to examine the p rised bondsman under oatb. If be shall so deaira, or ahall ba ao Instructed by the board, but tha board will not be bound bv any etaiement that may be made by auch propoaed bondamen, but

, absH bsva full power and abaolute dlacretloa In the whole matier. aid this provision ahall be referred to In any adveriiaement inviting blda

I (or any such public Work.fiy direction of the Board of fit reel and Water

Comaalsslontn of tbs eliy of Newark.J. l'ROWELL m und y ,

Oenerol Buperlntendent uf Works.

• :15. 6:80.Fur tickets Pullman accommoiaCIon and bag- wage expreaa, apply fin# City ottoa. 183 Mor* D,*^COOKt!. WALTER C. WAL5H, JfL,

Qan. Paaa Agent. City Paso. AgasA

PROPOSAL9,

I’HE CITY HOME. UFFtCia OF THE MayUK.

Newark, N. J-. August 274 I Ol. • Sealed prnpx.-aia (or furnlihlng the material

and i.ierfMrnilns the work requirad In the erec­tion of (lie foiTowing Boys' Cottage and Boiler Kou!«>' iind pxirn,{ion lu prooent. Bolter Houm Building* and Girls’ CotUge In ths township of Veruna. lirfwex County, N- J.. will ba reoslvsd by ihe TrusU-ci of tha Neworit City Home, at a meeting to be held at the City Hall, NewoilL N. J., Id the offlee of the Msyor, m Ttway« Beptemb r 3. 19ul,

The Trusceea wll) be In leesion to raoelva bids from !«:I3 o'eloSk to 8:80 o'clock In tha evaning. Bhle wU) be tipened promptly at 8;30 o'clock.

ptu(>osal» properly Indorsed must be preMbt- ed |ie'-«..tiajly and at no Other time or place.

bi'paraie propoBal* must be made on all tha Works sjf eacn Item a* deal^ated under tha ndiiti'B 4)( the respective buLldTngs.

id'lA for heating and vantiiatioo and bailer w'.rk. and bi ller bouse equlpenem work must be entiu-ly HHp».ra(e and distinct from blda on anyui)i4-r i'l.4ii9 of A'ork.

A total eetlotmt* of the work under say om of 1 t.e separate ipeclficatlona for sdl o( tha biiU Itnge may b« preaented. If sooompanlact br A«-i'4ird.ir [>ro;HMSls for same work.

|-;.4tiji aiiJ apecificstfms for the proposed cot- (iiSH and iHiller houM and exUnslon bulldlnga may be examined at the ofBcea of the architect, nT nry J. King. 23 Clinton atrvat, rooma St-88. N'. wurk, N. J.

riatiA and ipeclficatlona for heating and ven- niaii'm work of tha proposed cuttaga buildings an 1 extension building and boliers, and boiler eiiiuj-mnit may be siamlsed at tha ofBes of the > •■riMuluni eeaglueer, J, M. Baymour, Jr., 48 l4itort»nce street, Newark. N. J., oh bad after j-'rKI.y, AufUtt 89. 1601,

t :rat- Boy.’ Cott«. Ji.i 1 6'«on work, cul .ton. woffc. Ira« wot*._ pocationi at i ■Ptinf'tAi ■ifise work.

Mr m8 ntTMt. Trltphon. W - For tlni. of | I'arponier vort., nuul u 4 rwttni wort.

Lackawanna Railroadliipress le lns leave and arrive at Hoboken:

Leave. ArriveK.nghamion lioral.... 8.1JA. M. _4:« P M,I’ttii Amerh sn fiin'clal. •h;15 A. M.t*i-hawanna I.lmlied R M.N V. and Chicago kxp *2:00 P. M.N T . «!<ramun and . ^ „Plymouth ......"•• • 412P‘ 5*'

i.hic Wesilbuled Eap.. *«:.I0P. M. liufTalr>. ttswego

Uhaca Exbfes*....... v®:!)©?. H.BuiTalo and Chicago

N'S !i linprfia........ *2:30 A. M.

•7:44 P. M. •8:49 P. M. •3:15 P. U.13:15 P M •8:80 A. U.*7:18 A. M.

•10:26 A. U Bxp, leaves

■Inet;aiirb

Prom Newark. N. T. and Chicago Bxp. l^vsi ■J I? P M . arrive at 5:W P. SI. Pull.. ..,1 in i4iiffflJo. Ijeave Brood fttrasl dolly. 8-Bii.du \o Viuftalo. I>ave Browl Btrael (■ \1 Arrive 10:32 r\ M.

Ticket* ami Pt lman

8:33accofBnodatlOB* at

ir)i«n (rains see locjal toldar. •Dally.

LEHIGH VALLEYOPERATIM TM

THE ONLY DIMCT U «* H **** ! tlAaMnf''®’ 7HR0USH TRMHI HTWOI THESt P0IHTL _- h9a0t,__ ^arftrcFavwk.

- f«.n AW f.«l a *

work, and palatlog. nttQg and vMtUaubf -Boiler Boo**:

• Daily exeept6Qpd«y> OiherlImt* ?(*wuA. MbUSV SiuSV IWaVNS.4 s: A u .............Eiscou Locals......... .SU a * Biiffalojpd w ew i^ E w pP .. * ^

1J,» A ■ ItaffaJo. DeWoU * t M g i6 Q | . J JJMJ.*I V * DLUIOTTO r WI tl raMauchChBaka»4M*a«daU^tiJ.«sk

U U t m Wiikss-Bwre and ficnaida Bip> r * ................ I-" ■

i

l.ttm iMpa____________________2.14 a a

^kets a*d PallmM aecoeeadaUdai 0*13*7 Ottoa,m BruadfiiraetaiidtuUoB. ,V ew fork Traoifar Cu.wtUdsllfogMd «hbek^*tfst*.

i.fT r *<1iic^a^S5£oirw m o o T ts m

n.d r a.B H

r coreapon U UK.

Clawgiawd t « 8w*ak at Plttakwrc*PITTSBURG. Pa-. Aug 31--Formsr

Pr«glder>t Oiwver Cl«Y«land hog ronsant- \ ed to deilvcT th« oration oo Fouodor'* Day of tlM Cam«vt« InttttQto oe Thurs­day, Novembsr 2. Two prwriotu offorts havo b «a mode to oocura U m o* tl>e . orator on Potmder'e Day, hot Hr, Clrre* load ctMld DM ba latoeod to ooaM&t aattt ]

Pamoos Doctor Ui‘g— PypwDM PlloOoPO.

Dr. 'UUaxDg, a prominent oriflclol aar> geax gays; * lt is the duty of ovory aur- C«oc to avoid an operadon If poaoiBli to cure In any otbor way and after Boay trials with Pyramid PUe Ciuo I Twhim tatbkfly rocomaerul It la praforoDOo to OD o p t r t U i M i - F o r u l « » U a r m t o t o . U t * tfe book. “ Flirt, C.UK* »na Ct

Pmmld OniB Co, M

■TBAM IH IF*.

D ln v l n «D l. ts O lH (0 4 r KmUMU-n.

ANCHOR LINE.StcasnahiiMi (run New Turk rugolariy fs*

OLASUOW via LO^DONDBRRY.Soioow. D M and up. Naaoad OsMa* M8.00

o»J Ofi. Third CJoa*, S M mmd a p w * ^Inhir-

llocL Hugarw^n ^tbato, IT • W b- . . , .Nt. fgfi. jir. Wmtam _B4l)4*''!*For new tilusUatcd (''Idar

oiatl..,^ WUUam

i ari'l lalntlng work.3. Plumbing work and alaetrta wlrtac wark.1 Heating and vantUaUng work.Second—Egtenslca to present BoUtr Boost:1 SfaaoD work, ootpamsr wofk, plumblwa ■rk. out stone w o^ Iron wwk, metal ood

x'flng2. HeatloiTr'.lr.l-Bo,.............1, Mason work, carpanlw work, out atone •Ik. iron work, metal tod roodng work, and

.liming.J Bollera and Mlor ssttlag oad eqalpment.

c jnneotEon of *taaiB with all present and CQtuge bulldioga and plumbing work of

(H'ller boose."ourth-Olrts' Cottages 1. Artraoiol stone floor- ^vs here separate estimates ora colled for tn

' nnrctlob With aay of the woik, the coat or xm->uDt of soDM muM be suted In the pro- P-eal.

Said prupoaaJi to be aecompanied by the easi- :v-iit In wriUog of two furettos, who eholl, at ■ir time of putting In aikA proposolfy qoallft

rtn to tbelr remeoastnUty la the omookt ^ swb i>r-'W«id« and toad thtasciva* that, K the •■• ntract be awarded to the pareon or pemma TTiHking tha propoaoL they wUu uptoi Its betaf toj awarded.' oeeoma bis or their sureUee for tha fAuhful peffartoones of sold woek; and that If ihc permn or pareeos emit or i sfona to aKsOato Buch contract, they will pay to the aold Board ur Trustees of tLs Newark CHy Uoqm, or to the <'iiy of Nfworh. any diflerenos bstweaa tht miRii to which hs or fhay would have basa m- iiu«<l upon oonsMlfa of the eontrest and that whU:h tne s ^ Bboid of Tntateoa of ths Newark, ciiy Uotoe, or the city of Newaik. may

C, 9. D«W, no Bnma rt.; It- • 09,, n i Broii it.; J. w , am rt^ w to«.8 « . n : K. B f r t . * Od„ M at.1 C B.

ut iigad to pay the parsoa or panomi to whom Bucb contwt shall ba eoeoated. Ike Beard of Truiteas will also restive $m surety------ ^ ’ l ,we sf thn

CelCiuhoao,Byroa A Oo.. lln Ferry sL, Nvwuk.

OLD D o n tm io ie l i m e .DAILY klBaklCB

I Potet Cemfart, Narfetk,.

B a d e a v o rv rs lo M r«t .The oiui«J convention of the Oermon

Chrtstlaa E odeavor tfociuty or ih « Atlan­tic dtoUlCl will convent* to-morrow ntwht tn ths B*<wnd (/ -rman Presbyterian ChufoA. on Kxth svvtiua, and last over Iftbor to-morrow

maoe by Dr.

company dwty authorlasdfiiau to aoeente each b o a t _______

Hiddtfb must spaclCy la chair frepoaals that ‘ ihirtild the abort work er works oe gwardad to t (hetn. they wul blad thtoDseiTea to flntoh aiM : cttmplate tha some an er bafaso Fshnsory 1.iwrj, « x c ^ tha boltor-hsost aod btitgtos^L

' which be flnlahad aoiDpisto «■ sriiftoa . octuber L l*0L ^

AIL htda m* ■ ‘ “ ‘

__ . ...oyetta - ....................-r- --pari from Lafayetie street tu the oentre of the Newark and New Torh Railroad lo be twenty- two (23> Inches In dtaraetcr, and tbe remaining part twelve (12) ihchea in diameter.

Togelhar wUB ell ths appufienancoa ne to complete the above mentlonrd sewero.

finch perauos m may obtoct thereto are re- Quested to preseot their onjeetton* to writing lo tbe clerk of said hoard, at the o«ca of tto Board of fltwat Wafer CwnmlseiMera, ISl Halsey strset. Hewaik. on or More the explra- So o n six dsys from i*ie of ihle notice.

By dtreetioa of tha Board of Street and Wattr

Ototeral Puperintendfnt of Worfea Wawark, N. J.. AUguat 81, 1801.

e u i t 8 i i a i . i . t xOfliMs 102 Hihar St„ Uawnt

C IT Y A D V E R T IS E M E N T S .

jJ^ICK^OF^NTEN^ uf Bireei andWater Commissioners,Funuam to * reeulutlon adopted by the

Board of filrcei and Water Commiieloneri of the city of Newark, ai a meeilng held the twenty-second day of August, 19U1, and af>- provea by the Nayor of the city of Newark on the tweuty-lblrd day of August, 1W)1.

Public notice Is hereby given that It is the Intention of the Board of Street and W'ater CommlSflloneni of the city of Newark, under and by virtue of provtiinns of the act entitled "An act to revise and amend the charter of the city of Newark." approved March 11, 1M67. and tha ■uppiementa thareio. and the act creating ih* Board of Street ana W'aier CummlaBtnnera of the city of Newark, approved March ;:fi, IfWl. and other public law# of Ihe State of New jaraay, to order and cauK the coustructloa of ■ewer* let the following named highways:

An eighteen (W> Inch pipe eewar laBOUTS i l lV E N T f W T H STllDET.

from fiprlngfiald avenue to Avon avenue; a taa GOi In^ pipe itwer In uvj men *• STREET.between Kefit street and BuuUi Tenth streeL (or a dlfllsnce of Wk) feet from the aewar In Kent •treat: a plP* sswar InFOURTEENTH AVENUE AND PROSPECT •from a point about forty (46) feet weaterly from the centre of Newioit street to Prospect place, and Id Prospect place, from Fourteenih avenue to Brime Btrsoti the port In Fourteenth avenue to be fifteen (15) luches, .and In Prospect place |en (10) iociies In diameter; a ten (10) Inch pipe**’ '**' aROVE STBiffirr,from the sewer In Bank street to a point dlitoat

y (90) feet northerly from the northerly e 11ns ef Market at reel: and a_ptpe sewer In

m u lb e r r y street ,from Lafayette streot to^Utchonlc street' ito

orroUTB ChrooW^ AIob

Nsrrous d » « A

nu. fp, u..Mtrt. tg

City Uoiss Tissrva fur t h « ^ t o s

appKeatkm at the _ clintoa stswsu Jfawaik. .

Tbe aoM Boort * " E s - s t a . *rtuv. wwk. <m mUT. W

C2 S1 " 'Crtirt c«.

<p( a «n and wobhb. D tH U c at blood

ftOQ9bc]L UT9C Urrh of -At, 'lnn« And tb tAAt MdArn ncthoT EHaw am ot A iirtnto botOT.

MfbiT And ponaAnontlr «vrAA « AboMA, o a e . « t s tW>

Vf* fAtltnlty AB< AeUntteeSwM » o « . C ov^sItA tlw TiOA.

<Weo Hour.: rrom l:N JL H- to It 11.1 tW to I And T to t ATtotacft ?:HtoI9 A. X.

AO Addrraa will b .Vothner, of I'hllAdtlptaiA. On’ Hon-

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! ■ ,NEWARK EVENING NEWS. SATTJBDAT. AUGUST 31, 1901.

THE NEWS IN THE ORANGES.

4 ,O u n c e B u n c h — N a t io n a l B an k B u ild in g . ^T e lep h on e O ra n g e 47 8 .

YACANq IN 0BAN6E BANK FILLED.R , W . S m ith IHitde A H sU tiin t C n a h le r

o f S eco n d N a t lo n n l In a t l t a t lo n .

O t b e f X oten fr o m th e O rn u see .

R ftymond W , Smith, o f East Orange, flOn o f Thom as Jefferson Smith, dtsoount c le rk In the U ru ige K a llo n a l Bank, has been appointed assistant cashier o f the Second N ational Bank o f Orange, to suc­ceed W . Stanley Grlnsted, whoac reslgna-

' tlon takes eflCerl to-day. The new official - had seven years' experience as a clerk in

the Orange National Bank. r e s l^ in « two years ago to accept a position as a tra ve l­lin g saieeman.

Th e Orange Young Men's Christian A s ­sociation has purchai^ed the property in W IlH am street In the rear o f Us building, ow ned by the estate o f M arshall N. Smith- The cost to l]ie association was about Se.OOO. The acquisition o f this prop­e r ty perm its the consti;;.uctlon o f the heat­in g plant in the rear 61 the building lu- atcad o f the front, as had been Inte^lded.

K. W . Uennlflon. o f N ew Essex avenue, Orange, has gone to Buffalo.

A ccord ing to a statem ent m a le by Chairman^ Lawrence D onnelly, a t a m eet­in g o f the Street Com m ittee o f the Or­ange Common Council lust Plght, It w ill cost the city o f Orange a t least |3,UOO to restore the streets o f the c ity a fte r the storm o f last Saturday. H a yw a rd street w as alm ost obliterated, the Nesbuine B rook cutting a new route fo r Itse lf and lea v in g the street In a practica lly Im­passable condition.

T h e eighth party under the auspices o f the O range Fresh A ir Fund w ill leave to ­d ay fo r a week's stay a t the home at 8 'tVebb avenue. Ocean G rove, under the •ap lonage o f Augustus W . A bbott, secre­ta ry o f the comm ittee. D uring the past w eek no additions have been m ade fo the fund.

A clambake w ill be held a t Slngao to ­m orrow by the P. J, Feeney Association o f W e s t Orunge.

T h e employes o f J- K . ^.Romlne & Sons o f Orange le ft at noon to-day on a sell to N e w York Bay to v iew the Shamrock

; nnd to-night they w ill onloy a shore din- ; ner at Bayonne.

H a rry An.^ley. o f North P a rk street, ' E a s t Orange, Is at Saratoga.I Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Edw in Kaaten- : d ike, o f W’ aiscn avenue. E ast Orange, will I spend next month on a drive through New

Y o rk and New Jersey.■ Joseph Stoll, o f Main street, East Or-• ange, was tendered a surprise party at his ' hom e by a number o f bis re latives and \ fr iends last night.I Samuel John, o f Eant Orange, was ar­

rested on Main street. East Orange, short- ty a fte r midnight this m orning by P a tro l j m an Ervlne. on a charge o f rid ing his

b icy c le w ithout a light. John le ft his j w hee l at the station an security fo r a fine ; th a t m ight be Imposed ‘ G eorge Berg umi hla son. H en ry H. . B erg , o f Orange Vail y, le ft to-day fo r ; tho Pan-Am erican Exposition. B e fore re- I tu rn ing home they w ill visit a number o f : Other places, inrciudlng N iagara Falls.

T h e hat pounecre o f nil tho Orange hat* fa c to ries are celebrating to-day their I first annual clnrahake mid outing at Wat-> ton 's Grove, W est Orange. In W o m e n 's Tten im .

M iisss Louise and M srlan Mngee. o f Tr- ' v ln gton avenue, flouth Orange, are at ' Pstchugue, Long Island,> M iss Clara Dickerson, o f 20 Cleveland j Street, Orange, has gone to H ighlands of

on her vacation.I

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF SERVICE.Ft H . 'W illia m s , o f O ran go , H as Reea

Iw Oms Com pany '# E m p lo y tbo t

P e r io d —E vent C e leb ra ted ,

Tw en ty-five years ago to-day Fred H, W illiam s entered the em ploy o f the Or­ange Gaslight Company, which Is now ab­sorbed by the Essex and Hudson Gas Company. He la now m anager o f the Or­ange d istrict o f the cnmpany.'s business, w hich has g rn itly Increased during the past few years, In recognition o f to­day 's event the em ployes o f the Grange office summoned Mr. W illiam s a lit t le be­fo re noon yesterday, and In their behalf G eorge M. Hankins, who. next to Mr. W liliam s, is the oldest em ploye In term o f service In the company, presented to the m anager a handsome s ilver service.

Mr. W illhim s was taken by surprise, as he thought few people knew o f the sllvcyr ann iversary o f his connection with gas In­terests. He expressed his deep apprecia­tion o f the g if t and the spirit which had prom pted It.

A few years ago the late John L. Blake, then president o f the New ark Oas Com-

Cuy, personally preaented to M r W Ul- PLi i Costly repeating gold timepiece as

a m ark o f his personal appreciation o f Ur. W llllanns's services to the gas company.

T b e a t r l e a i y in U rw n ge.These plays h a i^ b e e n booke<l fo r Co­

lumbus Theatre, w a n g « , fo r the coming ■eason by the m jnager. John T. P lu tl: O ctober 5, Barfow & W ilson 's Min- Bftrcla; October 17. B rady 's company la '* *W a y Down E a s ti" October £2, "T w o L it t le V agran ts ;" O ctober SO, "Lovera* L a n e ;" Novem ber 0, Bt. P a tr ick 's A lliance o f Am erica Minstrel Show; Novenber IS, Joseph H art and C a r r lr D eM ar In Poxy Grandpa."

T h e W aite Comedy and Stock Company w ill begin a week's engagem ent at Orange U u s lc H all on Monday afternoon. Mme, H elen Modjvska and Louis James w ill pro­duce "H en ry V IH ." on Monday night, a i p- tam ber 8D. under the managem ent o f W ag-

Sihals di K em p er Aims. Mftdjeska and r. James w ill rehearse the jd a y in tha

•nn nry . In W illiam street, Orange, the U s t throfr weeks in Beptembeif.

Hwtl. tb e W e ln tfe r jrB G iv e B n tl.In a hearing before Re-zorder Gtllot, In

the Bast Orange P o lite Court thla morn­ing. U a r W einberf. o f TMR Main x r e e t O range, waa held In CUO »a l l to aw ait the action o f the grand Jury on a charge of BtrociouB aaaault and battery. Jullua W einberg , o f tS Harrlaon atreet. East Or­ange, la the ooxnpjalnant. M ax made a p u n te r charge a f l o a t Jullua, w ho waa bald la (100 ball.

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K w n x lr BwUwd V a d c a T a o llw g Cnr.In Jumping from a tro lley car o f the

N o rth Jeraey ayatem In T a l l ^ mad. W r it O n n g e . laat night, a man named John Bum a fe ll la the nau lw ay and Waa badly cu t about the face and bead. Ha had a n arrow eacapa from roUhig nader the car. H e waa picked up and taken to the real- d eoce a f Chrja H iu a ler opfiaMte. w b tm hla injuriaa w e n attended to. •

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L d f t n w y e la na ( M n a l t r ,T h e Eaat Orange police b a re In their

poaacaalon a U cyele le ft a t the atatlon- houaa OB Wadaeaday might by a young man who aatd he waa Btephen Z>wyer, a broker, o f lU J a n ey atrtet, H a tilaon . who waa artcated on that n igh t by FoUceman F lannery fo r tid ing hta H cye le w ithout a UghL D w yer le ft h la wheed aa aeaurlty ta t u Hue ana was to^call tha n e w day.

A C o K la g W e d d in g in t y a u g e , t h e m nrrlnge o f Mine A lice R tn llbnecht

* » > «h t e r o f Mr. and H r*. PredeHch B ta lltnecht, o f B t Scotland itree t, O raoga

®f Brooklyn, w ill t A e p laoe M tha tealdence o f tha bride*! par^ aatm « T — k , , - , - u . * -

®sss sjsrrsfi-rs? - .‘Sw t m that e n r eaiM ttem tha ■erehewwa fun o f m ry tU a g m ig t aad mom tee. ch M la m m kwh « • ! £

* , ^ * • w M in i s '. < Fr w ea a t and r iU ex n

D »O F W COALI-Naw la the ttaa m h r aoppty M m a te a * * oatMrated -Met Msg--

egg. a m ate aa t Caal h ehaapar aew tb u R wlU ha m me M L W. A. r K g g H A K A m Heraaa'a auar. Oeaiiga t e c aaaa m n a n .

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labor, day.

COUKTI MffiCIOtl OIITSIKKEyiHV o ta m e f o r T h is Y « « r C o o ta ln a 1,400

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la t lo n I d B o 0 2 ,U1 &.

Baldw in 's D irectory o f the G rjngca and townships o f Essex County was issued to­day. I t is a much larger book than lost year; containing over 1,400 paj 'i s. and. \a entirely revised. In addition to lUe names and addresses o f the residetus o f the Or­anges, M ontclair, Glen RIdgtf. Itloomfleld. Belleville. Franklin , Caldwell, Verona, Mlllburn, Irv ington , Vallsburgh and L iv ­ingston, there are street directories, bual- ness directories, lists o f municipal ‘ ifhcers'' and lodges, societies, charitable boards, Institutions and churches.

Feople whose names begin w ltli "M e " are In the ascendancy In thi? Oranges, there being 626 Mes In this year’s Uuok, w hile there are on ly 173 O's. O f ijidivldual ^^arnes the Smiths retain th^ir former proud supremacy, w ith 280 represvivLaUves. The Browns are next w ith n lne ii, while Jones and Baldw in have st'vinniy-tive each. There are flfty -tw o H ileys and fifty- one A lien s and fo rty -e igh t lieinons, though this Is one o f the oideju [amillea In the community. There a re five I'ecka, but no bushels; plenty o f Buti-., and many Beers, but only pae Bier. Twenty- eight Cooks, Bacons, Beans, Blrdhi, Keys and Doors, six Barbers, several lin n ls . one Noon and many K n igh ts are in.-iudcJ In the Orangpites found by the canva.Mu. ers. There are Bryans and M eK inivys’ C levelands and HlUs, but not u tilngle Croker, though there are several naiiji. Several Sampsons and one Schley arp also represented.

“FDR IMPAIRED VITALITY take

Horsford’s Acid Phosphate

P u ts n ew life , n ew e n e rg y and n ew a m b it ion in to a d eb ilita te d s y s tem . R estores th e appetite , s tren g th en s th e n e r v e s and induces re fresh in g sleep.

■ T H l O gN U tH I aSARS THE NAHC •• HOKSFORD'S" OH lA S g U g t e

NEW J 0 ^ E Y ’j5 GREATEST ^tORR

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RABBI INSTALLED AT 0RAN6E.

R e v , H e u ry .Sande S t o l l a l t i T a k e *

C k a r^ c o f T e m p le S l ia r e y

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In teresting ceremonies w ere held at th<* Tem ple Sharey Teffllo, in C leveland siri.et, Orange, last n igh t,' when R ev . JU-m y Sonde Stollnltx, form erly o f L ob AnKi |..n. Cal., was Installed as rabbi o f the Oraiia** synagogue. The cerem ony o f Installail'Hi was conductc4 by President JJarnmil. ami several hymns were sung by a choir of women, Th e service was Intoned by thy rabbi.

The sermon was preached by the ti«‘ W rabbi, who took aa hla tex t the command o f God to Moses, "O o and announce ir> th*' children o f Israel that I am the Lord." Rabbi gtolln iti; compared the reception o f a rabbi to that o f an Am bassador tn a country, each being an Index to the fccL Ings ex isting between the tw o parties. He urged th a t his congregation co-operuic With him In his work.

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Suburban* t

B L O U U F l& L U .Mrs. A m sl Dodd und Mias Louise C.

Dodd, o f Broad street, are at Castlne, Me.Mr. and Mrs. F . y. Bell, o f P a rk avenue,

are at the D elaw are W ate r Gap fo r a few weeks.

Mias A lice Beymour, o f Pa rk avenue, Is At Lawrence, Long Island,

Mlsa M. B. liardcastle.^iDf W ashington street, Is sojourning at Point Pleasant.

Miss E tta L. Adams Is spending a few week.s at Oharlemont, Hass.

The public schools w ill open on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. During the summer the schools have been renovated and Im­proved. T h e Board o f Education Is soon to Issue Its annual report.

The W om en 's AuxIliHry o f the Qermanla Singing Society o f New ark was enter- iMined on Thurt^day night by Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Leuthieuaser, o f Bloomfield. There were over fo rty women pn:aenl Mrs. Thrumb won first prise In bow ling; Mrs. Geiger, second, and Mrs. Qrobmiller, third. A fte r supper was served In the large d in ing ba ll the members o f the ting ing .<tucleiy rendered several sclec* Uone.

odist Church. R ev . E lbert Clement will preach at n ight on "T h e Laborer and H is H ire ." —----------------%-------- ----------

iB V lN G T O S r.Charles Bedell, o f M y rtle avenue, has

returned from Easton, Pa.Frederick A llendorff. o f Park place, has

recovered from a serious Illness,Mrs. M. 9. D rake, o f Clinton avenue,

h «a been sojourning at Asbury Park.M elvin Longflcld , o f L incoln place, has

gone to W est Kciulul, N. Y., where he will remain a few days, a fte r which he will vis it the Pan-Am erican .

Mrs, H. E. Nash, o f Brooklyn, Ift v is it­ing Mrs. John Smith, o f Bruen avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Fredericks, o f INashlngton avciiuti, ^n d their son, are ^ em lln g two w eeks at Cuddebackvllle,

Miss Lt^zle Qrecne, o f Cottage street, and a party o f frlcndH gave u farewell tea. last Tuesday night, to Mlsa Antha E. C lift, o f M iddletown Bpa, Vt.

Thomas 0. Osborne, Jn.seph B. A llen and David H. Green, o f Irv ington , w ill be the guests o f Captain W illiam H erbert at B iirnegat Buy, next week.

An enjoyable picnic was held yesterday afternoon In C ou rier’ s g row . H lliou, un­der the auspices o f the FTiUoti M ethodist Episcopal Buuday-school.

George W . Post and fam ily, o f H ilton, are at Ocean Grove.

John Ball and w ife, o f H ilton, w ill leave next w eek fo r Asbury Park.

A R O IN D A U O IT M IIaL ltV H \ .At a m eeting held lust n lgh i Iiy Court

Mlnneslnk, C>rder o f Foreatcra, (ico rge llrodesHer waa elected puai chli-f ninger, to succeed W illiam E. Scott, i ’ho has rt-tiuived from the place.

Mrs. Philip EumHirmnn, o f Astoria, Ijiiug Islunu, Is v is it in g her fa lh ir . Thomua Ferincssy, Jr., o i ChuK’h stieet. Mlllburn.

Miss Catharine Oaven. o f S[>rlJiKhi'ld, Is at BernardKVlUe.

H ji'c lay Kouittse, the young N« w York hiinknr who died at M orrlsiiiwn ou Tliiir.'tday, was w ell known In ihi- lal circled o f Short HlUs. H e wusi a relative o f the H enry A. B arc lay fam ily.--------------- 1 ---------------RI-IRRISON AflYD E A S T S E W A H K .

ThCj^Laadlea’ A u x illn ry o f the A lert Fb'^il CliiFi o f H arrison held a reception lnsi ul;'ht at Record H all, Harrison. Ncurly Mfj couples look part In the oiieiilug m.irth. which was led by James Hanlun and MUs Bessie Thornton. The young woman re­ceived a large basket o f fl<iwers. as did Miss Badle G riswold. The floor munager w'uH James Osborne, and the committee o f arrangements coiiBlated of A riliu r Kur- (on, James Hanlon , John McKenna and the Mieses M am ie Hanlon attJ Nellie Rums.

Harry Dufford, o f W arren street, H ar- rl«un, supeiintendeht o f Postal Station B, Kt^uniya Is spending his vucatiun at H igh Bridge.

Frederick A . H a rr is ahd son, o f 314 W ar­ren Plreel, Harrison , are spending a few Weeks at W aterbury, Conn.

Huly Cross Branch No. 26S, T.a«(Jlee’ Cath ­olic Benevolent Aasoclulion. o f Harrison, will meet to-n ight at Record HaJL

.Mrs. John D ixon and .Mrs. Merman HofC- mun, o f East N ew ark , hiive returned from L^ay Shore. L^ng Island, where they ipen i two weeks.

Charles M cA leevy, o f Thi^d street, East Newark, was arrested at an early hour this morning by I ’ollceman John Tierney, o f East N ew ark , fur an alleged assault on hla w ife, M ary M cAleevy.

W llllum McOlenjion, o f Central avenue, Bust Newark, w ill leave on Monday for Baltimore, to enter a medical college ui that place.

Defender Hose Company of Rap( N ew ­ark haa given an order fo r new uni­forms. Ch ief D ixon has received a check from Adam Qroel, o f the Clark Mlh> End Thread ^nils, fo r |10u. to help pay fo r the suits. .

A row took place last night at Central avenue nnd Second street. East Newark, In which severa l per.'^onfl w ere Involved. The trouble atorted in a saloon between two men. Pa trick Bovne. o f Scaring uve- hue. wnB arrested and the p-dice o f East Newark are looking fo r o lhiTs who were in (he fight

HEMIY C m V i 6 E ,OF lO N T C U m , DEAD

Hi nry C. Selvage, fifty -n ine vi irA old, wh.i reccnily located In Muiid injr. dlcri yt'^i'-Ttbiy ufternoon a t his home, h\ tinlon Mtr»*»'t. in that town, a fte r iin liiinss iif tw ij mutuha. i le was born In BaUimure. F o r the |iaa( th irty years he ivi>! lu^n the confldiMiUiii clerk o f Pholp.« i >i*.ikv & c o , Impurivrs. «jf N ew V’ ork, and waa u ve l- erHq„of. (I lf C ivil \Vnr,' Mr. S fiviigo Is survived Jv;. w Mow and two souH, The funeral wl]I . h-hl from hln lull* li>>Ttie on M onday • ■ I ;i<'rmem w ill be In the .Moravian C e itft. ly at New Dorp, StulLh Island,

INfSTRUCTIO^I,

M O N T C L A IR .The Ih ln y -fou r boys from the Young

Men's Christian A fisoclatlon o f Montclair, who have been camping fo r a month near W eiip o rt, on Lak e Champlain, returnedhome on Thursday.

Mrs. G eorge C. W llfon g , o f N orth Fu ller­ton avenue, is visiting her aunt, Mrs John Fe lle r , o f Brooklyn, at the latter's summer home In Row ayton , Conn.

Mrs. Joseph H ew itt and her daughter. M iss W inifred, o f Park street, returned this week from Brletle.

R. O. Hooper and fam ily have taken the house on N orth Fullerton avenue, fo rm er­ly occupied by W illiam Doremua. Mr Hooper la secretary o f the You ng Men's Christian Association o f Moniciialr. and general-secretary o f Y. M. C. A. work

Ph ilip H asler and Miss Barah T a i l were married on Thursday n ight by Rev. Amos Gaither a t the la tter 's residence, 7 F idel­ity place.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Brown, of Forest street, and^U r. and Mrs. A B, Raymond, o f Chestnut street, started yes­terday fo r Buffalo.

Mrs. Franklin W srd snd fam ily , o f Oates svenue, w ill return home Keene Vatley, N . y., to-m orrow .

Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. K enyon have announced the engagem ent o f tbelr daughter. Miss Elif.abeih E. Kenyon, to John G ardner Holmes.

B R L L E V IL L E ,Mrs. Chester De Puy, o f B iephetu streeC

has returned from a tw o-weeks' stay at Aehury Park,

Mrs. J. T , Burke, o f F a ll R iver. Mesa Is visiting relatives in BellavUie, her form er place o f residence.

Judgm ent for fSiX the am ount ^ four months' rent o f a saloon on W lllfam street, w a s given by Justice Connell yes­terday Against W illiam Cote, Its p rau i^ . tor, In fa vo r o f the X a t i B rew ing Com­pany. The latter sued under the Land- lurd and Tenant act. The court held that Cole's counter claim o f USf alleged to be due fo r his commlesion on sales and for re­pairs was a m atter fo r a c iv il suit. The company consented to a llow the tenant to continue business until the pU ce was leased to somebody else.

F R A N K L IN AND N U T L K T .Sdgar Clements, o f U lila lde aveaue,who

Is preparing to enter holy orders, w ill conduct the sorvtce |n-morrow Dsoming a i Bi. P a u rs Congregational Churchy-Nut- key. In the absence o f the paster, Rgy, Jsmea A. F s lr ley , who Is on hla vscatloo St W arquo lL Mass.

Mr. and l 6 « , WUUam Berg, o f Nutley avnpue, Nu tiey , le ft yesterday fo r a two weeks' s ta y s t Manchester, v t

Bdward M o tch o f 'Weston avesiue, Nut- Is spending hla vacstlon on a w heeling

m p through tha southern part a f the Btat!.

A baiitteiB !l w rr te c w fll be h rH to­m orrow m ora ln r a t tb * Frank lin Math.

io h o n la .FORTIETH YB A ll—'ITie gri'ttit-in tjf all achltva-

menls In (he lilii.tory of OulctUHn l:i{.-int-5a Cul- lese ii to bv fauiiJ In Us hus.iig u;li]ini in usaJktiowl«Js«'i su^wrlor echoul-i .'mIbe entire hn- of the new MrA i a bulUiUK on the corner i>f Aeademy a::il uts. inthis n&w iiilenclld fiviH^tory l>ri.-K huiUling will be coiiductej 4k new Uepartnioiu i,> n.; xnown ss the AoHrientic Departnient. '[ in* ntir^uisti whu wltl have etsrgi* of thli« (*rof, E. LAnderikfS, Id wpll unJ rnM>r:i!'iv' Nn iwn as u Bucoessful fi'Si:lier of Eiisii.xh I iui.^'u-h in tht* city of Newark, and tlirouKh. ui Lrs*:k Be* and I ’nluii Countit** • ( ii.i.- Mali;. |b; \» concedeil by those w|m know luni n b«i one of tile meat Practical nnd imimibr iiucher* iha; evf>r occupi'- J a pr1ncli>arH cmti. Hi-.u in mtiui ttiril we BtUI Keen lou Ihik* ,,pi1 - .inm-'ditJUB yuartors In the (.Vtural of Si-w .l!*T««*y |{ K, buiblins i, in acldltton tn the netv si aiN* ai-gulted. No school fioM tn*>re f‘ 'T Iim i;;:l in ihnWily of eecurlng poBltJona. J*:v- ri 45 ootn-nieruTS Sei<leinticr U. >Vriir , .,,1 r,,r , 1,1*1-iotfUfe- (S% HroStl H- r i.|,KMAN, l*ruHl.

WOOD'S CX)LLLi;i*:.

HT® HROAD ST.. NEW.^RK, N. J.

Fourlh in the United Statea.Fourteen oocellent teariiera,RuiintfBB. fiborthaad. Typewriting end

FiishBii.T h e a d t i t t l o n o f t h e M ’ l ' r n d h o u r , R 74 I l T o a d

*1 . bcmi'f unolher vJciniy Fifty hi'iiIlcttUoUB f'>r «jftlce help received durinc iho wuek.

I‘'f>rnrl 'l uUidentr out or »«i.rk I'Jeag** tiaJi.School jr MBslon day Dml evening.\‘ |Riiui-n welcome. School noiai be teen to bo

epprvcioled.

8. I. Woiui. Preslde.-Jt.

Don’t ForgetThese Four Things:

TWENTV-FIK.ST 1 liAIt.NEWARK BUSlN4>iS « Nl^LEGE,

CORNER BROAD AND .Ma UKET aria... W. W. W INNER. I'KJN.-II'AL.1 0 noi Bpend July end Aufio**' :n trlit^nene; at- i

tend th* Bi>ecial rooming jen-lon. s a . U. io 1 :30 P. M.. Siid acquire a prrti-ii<'a1 knowledgs of huaJneBa, or the evenlns ao*wlon mar luti you heller. 7:80 to 9:80.

The pupu.ler1ty of ih-: eolleffe hue neceesitated tliH adiliiion o f the entire fin <r at 7ST Uroad it. ThU IrumtiTemeTit bfford^ ihirlewu addl- tlonaj 'windows on Jie coruei. making our lo- catlnn one of the moat OcBlruble for Btiidr dur* Ins the warm sesson,

Muuthiy tuition low end uniform.You will find a caUlugue Interestlns, or, bet­

ter. call.

C. T. Minor, Prea.: C. D. Hrarksum Treaa. j fi. A. Newrnmer, Sec'}'- -tnl v,-P.

FALL TERM AND 2rTTH YEAR.If .roil are Inlereaud In L5l'»lNF?t8 EDUCA­

TION. why not InveiUsatc Tlil*; NEW JER- 8EV nrsiNEBS COLLEGE. liroad it., op-

; 1‘MHite Mllllnry Park.I It Is 1n«ir|K>rated and oomlucted by well- j hni-vwrj and thomukh leacbers nf oommercdal , liclence TuUI*-n la very ^eascI1Bbl* and i'an be

paid quarterly nr monthly. Us arndiietBi ' UBUnlly scoiire jc fij eliuaUon*. beewuse they .ire

qualified. Inquire nf the bnslnehs rnimmunlty ex (n this fact. Day and □Ijr&t sesilono. Cata-

K B A H N ir A N D A H L IN U T O K ,The new Beulah M ethodist Prote.stant

Church o f K ea rn y w ill be dinllouiHl t>« Sunday morning, September 8. and kpeclal exercises w ill be held during tne remain- dor o f the week.

A me-illng o f the Second W ard ClilaenK' AHsociarlon o f K earny ha» beeit forTuesday night, at CunllfTe's Hall, When the action o f the i?ommon Cuuniil In changing the w ard lint's o f the town' w ill be discussed.

Alexander Caahlup, a teacher in the Sacred Heart Industria l School. A r lin g ­ton, has returned from htn vacation.

Kearny H ook-and-laddcr No. I o f K ea r­ny will hold a smoker at the firehouse, on Kearny avenue, on W ednesday nlghi.

One candidate was In llliilefl last night at a mestlnfi o f K earny I>odge. I. o O. F-. in Evans's H all. A committee, cnnsietlng of Jiimes M cFadyen, James Milos. M at­thew Btevenson. Jusejjh Bmlth, James IJiiriiB, JoHt ph 6hari)les ann Th(»mas Ger- giie. w’an a p ^ ln te d to arrange for an rn- tertalnment and ball on Thanksgiving eve,

fToe,

BT. BENEDICTB COLLBOBL

m HIGH ST.. NEWARK.

CLASSICAL, COMMERCIAL AND PREPARA­TORY COURSE.

FiTiFT QUARTER BEGINS SEPT. 9.For furOipf Information apply to

REV. G litm aE DlfclN, 0. B. B.,Dlrecior.

THE NEWARK SE.MISARY.WHIT.\MRi-''S Huardlna nnd l)AV

P n i lOl, fur (JlHlJi bak removed from 09S Brua.l <1. lu it ’J ' ’llTitu:! avc., Newark. N. J. Spacious riHiinB. l^srae und well-equipped gym-

j nasium, ULrary. lahoralury. Primary JepSn- mint for stria and hoys: art cIs ^ hk; vneal cul-

' lufe ami pluMo; I'rench, the ianxuafe of the ' aehoul. Pr^jiaruiiuD for aU coU^g^a, the only priviie school |n Newark whose ceritflOBtB ad- inilii to Welleniry, Ml. H>'lyoke, Vsa^ar snd Cornell University. C’ lrculnri

NEWARK ACADEMY.

N O R T H A R L IN G T O N .,\ large number o f the lueal mechanlca

will take part In the I.^hor D ay demon- struMon ut Newark.

A number o f Im provem ents are being niiMh* iu the xchooihuuse on K earny n,^e* nuv It will reopen on Monday, Septem­ber 9

The work o f erecting A new culvert oti th*’ R lv 'r road, flt the font o f Chaimcy avenue, hna been completed. The Ponds dainoi,'**^ by (he recent siorma are beingreiKilred,

J It M 'llnr entertained friends from New York. .Newark, Paterson and North Arllnyten ni his- home, on Hidgo road,Ihs» nirtbt

Mr .ind Mrs John Bhnrp have returned from « w f k spent w ith friends in Hrook-

Frsnk M*‘ HjiUr. o f K earny avenue, la spending o f> w days At Harkensrirk.

BEILEVILIE W0IIANENDS HER LIFE

Mrs. Garr-M N a g le A w a llo w a C lir «b o l ic .Arid W h i t e k a f fe r ln f f , I t ! •

Belleved i fro m M e laa c lie lla ,

W hile suffering from melancholia, Mrs. Garret N:ig>e sw allow ed carbollo add thla morning, at her home. ISB W ash in g­ton fivei:u>, Belleville, and died from the effects o f It within h alf an hour, The woman's ► icven-year-oW son. who had dlicuvereii her plight, ga ve an alarm and ft physician was called, but efforts to save her life fa iled. The county physi­cian wan noiified,

Mrfl. Nagle was the m other o f th r « « Children. The youngest Is a baby, two months old. Since its birth she baa been subject to speUa o f melanc hollar It la said, and it is thought that While suffer­ing from a sudden a tta ck o f the depres­sion she took the fa ta l dose.

FRESH AIR' FUNDIS NEARLY $4,000

Hop«a th«t MftDy More Goatrlbatione Will Be Received Before the SeaaoQ Cloeee—The Fund «t Preeent le Larger Then in

Any Previons Yeer of the Local Freeh Air Work.

TiM (TH h ah’ ton e h u m m Iv r te c te a K IM . aad It ta bop*d b r th o te la ctaaiaa t t e t t e t o n tfe« w a rt to r t t e c a rrM t roarl ! ovar n a a r b m v e oa tr ib a tloM win ta rccalvad. Tha toad at praaaat la la i fa r thaa Id a a r pnTrtoaa ra a r a f tha loeal traah M r w ofk . Tha addlUsaal doraUooa Io b t aefcaoetadtad thla anaraooD a n tw o I t Botebar, tba a n t a f M Crota llb w t . H . Tlcbcaor, aad tba aaooad o f U trooi J ftta C., fo r tpoolal caaa. B oth o t e Iribatiooa w a n au d a tbfooefa tba Faw ala CbantaM a ea ita tv .

AMda trs te iba cbfldraa w bo b a n bata' ate aria In lO bjr tba M o n k Oaaa ty Ctarb ta le l i e i ava r B n lalv K fa a n a a ta r M ar- tIataWB, r a t r la w o f tba fn a b a ir fa ed ,

baiaa b a te le ta rta iaad a t tba O e r ttw tba r i a n

M p h U b tba t a a i baa baaa aaedeoate k b a i f n e t e e a r be e ta nad tb e t a ta m a r

w iM u a f « f t e a a r tw o a lo w WMha a t b

ro a r th a n baaa ba*M « n r lo w aaafc Mfr

Tba lada went to r o m w tok, but Uk t romalued looxer, and had a (boroughly COod lime.

H oney for tbo fon d ortU be n co laed at tha M E W S o S t a and tu n e d oaor to th i Tarnaia CbarHabla B odety , a fte i bema adm ow ledacd In Lhoao ooluaina. The fuud BOW atanda aa foDowatProalooatr ackaoirliodcod............... M,tI3 MlU to J. U . T ichanor.......................... t «l lM a C .............. ................ ( N

T o ta l......... :............................. W.M1 le

Han. W la a la w * ! tew O bfae b m # t n ab ateaate af ,am|na, aa*o h im iiiHh , wmo- aeta. g awB, , , . 2 i Q " * t^iaWe Uaw aabr aom m * t oMW tn m aaM, te t nau-

‘ aad Bawela, eaeraota temtr.late tta aaiaia. B M b tm tan <

. . SCO BaaiU ie t t e e S l ' a Baiua

H^ad htanten.B A. FARRA17D,W IU O N FARUAND.

HEOPEN3 8EPTEMDKU 19. lUOt. Thuri-iUBli FFtparaUun lor unjr tolRgc ur fcira-

t l f l c h o I k j u S , o r f o r b U B l n i * » i i l i f e , r r l m s r y d c - p a r i m e n t . C a t a l o g u e o n a p p l i c a t i o n .

Gne or ih« h«ud moBteri will Ij« St thi Arutifiiiy daily fr-»m 9 tu 8 durins th« wMk b f ' a l i i i i i n f f 3e i . i P i n b « r 9.K lN U Lltt’rAHTEN Tratnla^

Kr.ni firnriR# achiml, I ’ rlvi B.lgnins Ui riiahe kin<l«rxHrtDl|il(-inu) flg'ilfylnR Ahut tl: for klnili'rFTBrien factiifi ctinipletlutidurseil fy l>r, WlUlam Hhtr •b»n?r of KiJucailon, and Mn

Circulara. H U>l'l8K I 88 HarrUi^u fii

r>Bl'anmpnt. Ul - FiM- thfiBp dP-

nlos B profriBlcFn.L-iMi r Jb qualillf'd

u]>i.n satlH- htb' courw. In- , r 8 t'ornmlB-

Kriiun-lWMvU . N n K liH ILU rt, East Ormngf.

NEW YORK rX IVERS lTV t.AW SCHf.XJL— Sixty- Beventh year op- ms u. t, J. Ibol. Ds;*

cJbmps ailh iBBtaimB fi 'in .i ■!<> rn P. U. iLL- B. ofliir (WO years.) kM.-u tiJt cUhc>*«. iKBaLihe 8 to 10 P. M. iIX . B. aliwr ioee year*.! Grad. tlBte cIoKurii lead to LaL. hi Titition, |1(H). For drcuUra addreea

L. J. TiJ-Ml'K I-''* ReglsEPsr. Wa*li!ri*;! in r..,j.ire. N. Y. City.

I n e w YORK L.\W h-'HONiU-T5 Nannsu ei , Ni-a- Y irk City.

."DWIGHT M K 'n i" ir ' iiK I.SSTUUCTION. Ptudti.ij may lahp l'u> ‘ NaeiHiu *1.)

Dr Evening . clionl (8 W '-i ' e(-l LL. B- In two ypaM. L L M in ''r-*- v.dre. |ei;-tuitH In New Jersey i>-" ^

Swd fir oatalncui'. GLi'Hiil-; >'H VS]^ Doan,

K W k T D W ' N . ^ E N I S i e l I f i < a n d D a y S c h * ; ® !for OItIb, a* Park 1 V N J. Thorfuigh

prej*arailon for uny <»i»PD to aom w;academic, p*lnmr> !■ n-I' raurien depart- (nehii. an df'per'me' 1 reriiiiiate siJmlii to Weltestey, fe'miih, i;.ii' in- re mid other coUcfea Clfculan cn ■ppli:anir)

MlBft rRA\ UN> 898 RroAd iitj'4'et,

Wednesday, Sci-i'-n eoadetnlc nnd ClBasea f.>r iHiyn

M H U. FOR OIRfaH.>irk, N' J.. reopena 'i,V iWJl- Primary. ;'4rni"ry dB(*artm.'ina.

yearB of 4kge.F n r c l r c u l B r s o i l d r e d * . M i s J > i ’ R A V E N . i ^iiia a b r o w n 's si i i " ' 1,. h a Th in sv#., pe-

I'Pfiii Sept, to, prlntary. Inti rmedUile, private l e s s o n s , E n s i l a h n r ^ r - f i r e i u i r a i o r y d

FAgDERIC C. BAVM NN, pianist and LSacber.F r o m t h e S T U T r - i A l i T R u Y A L O g N S E M -

VATORY o r MUSIC. G- j many. Inafructorfuf p i a n o a t N * i W Y O R K ' I . I . l v t i E O p H U S l C . 128 Cneit nfiy-eJghui eireei Frlvsfe acudlo. Btelnway Hall Enei K .f'pm h atrcpt. .V'ew York, LdrOSonB I]i Nettura. and Sat­urday* j thlrty-fipBi I :> I-' r<citaJ eful uf Swp- temHcr. Address ob n>>- ve. or residence. 248 Summer sve... cityMEI’KOPOUTAN R-'irultr seasoD opensSUHfKiUi OF Sep? 8. f. r vole* cul-MU0ICAL ART. T'lr**. tlnr'ng. piano-New Yorti and Kewark / rte.vlolla.lheopy.eic

For chlldran, the GAILV c l a s s LV PIANO- FORTE, THE TDEAL ‘Ci Send fur jartlcu- lare. Newark socekm. ''■Ii'**’ '’ f Mueti-. Ituslr Hall, IT Centra ft. Lmm \rhur RuineU.dlrociorG Ri. U E p i^ N , tenor. R •.I 'n. London., expert

vnicf cuftvra, r«tm\ed M HalsteU it.. E. Or- aoie. "1 dhve had t..» i-ifTB, Hoston, NewYork; I c'.JkHder maHier of the voice;este, reliable, rare. M^ry Satith PhlUrrick."MRS, U. A. R l^ T B H . v * - lr.r of piano, Sea-

eon bcglna Sepiember '.'nnfl rfawmsble; thdoe comfettaif for e<h»i«Tiahlp must enter during Seylniiber. Studii- a ; it. A. W ARD '8. 8 end 8 w m Pork bi.UR. BERA W. O RAH a U

TEACHER »M'- PI.'.NO,ir ------- - -

w r t t b f o rtft CHESTNUT s rFI TBRft ■

CLAUDE H. W A R R iRD,from fUwal Canscreatory, rtuntirt. Oermaay.

Vocal, Plaan, Harnoony 44* Highest___CLAUDE TREVLTW. Tlollnl'''.. announce* the

wponhig of hla noaon in N>*Mark. f^rangea.Terms ftw itiKteats at the erdu-*. t.>Btr« « .UADT teocher would like t-< lewniie to

brstaner* na pkano or organ Addn-ee Mtiolc.R u U. Nmta oMoe.

U lM UAK PiCRRiklE-VM ia: pianu. ihorougr ty tambt. reaasaahts tot ms. ifw Orebard eu

laugbL iKh et.

BANJO. iBstifiipitK pel tor and biano Mr. aad Mrs. a . H- Bomager. N

PIANO i n j P V ) ^ V^______ _ trnns eetrallowed t'- CE rirmersjr^tooaobto^

FROF. Broad st. f teecher rrf moa-dotta, rtROF, riolla sag galcimer. t l hour.

m a n d o l in , boate, guitar, slther as4 violls A. J. WKIDT, 44i Washingtua St-taagkt.

O m m i u m .PROP, B. B E K E rfl Mgaet

Thm dsrHaiL 4M I _ _oM nro-BtoF guaraatoog ta sia pHtoOp ireoDpo.

J^y — ^ — '* — ■ --

DLRET^fl solaet gatwlaa cloos opoao i r o - o m a a . B s a t o w i t i e i i S . a t < T s t o a

Mroad si,I tasmaio Be.. ghd4 waits

•t.: prtvst* ciMs M saiax «wi

■vor ^ y ofter-

j . R, f r a :FRANORCO'B *tesftsseK " doaclog rooaea TftBortay owoidag, irat. 10. Ora-

ua Hall. Dtis l sL ; taH&mrpitflS lc**-4ij), sdeoaem pturUa Me. aor al|M : olORlrea g

snE,«?sfesrb;i,^ “

-That W e Are Closed To-day and

To-night.

-That You Must Come to the Open­ing of Our New Building, Monday Evening, 8 to 11 o’clock.

-That Our New Store Will Be Opened for Business at 10 o’Clock Tuesday Morning.

-That Every Lady Purchaser Will Receive a Beautiful Souvenir on T uesday. HAHNE & CO.

IN S T R t 'O T tO n .

S b p rtb a a d a a f l T F P ^ w rK In g .FEYMtiUJl Wleruigraphlo Iiwlllutinn. H Went

Park Hi.-Rfliahle entabllshed ihlrly vpium, !»i-hrir)|, iDfelliffont, IndUBtrUmp BtuiJf>ntH

rertalniy Bui’Ci'Hsful; Inurm'ilon tndv vidua!; yiiung men BteuographBre required, hlg)ii-i*L ura- di'iiLlakb

SHOUTilANP-TypBwrltlng fif'liofil of Young \S‘om»n ft I'hrijitlan AMOclatlon. HH Unuri 01 .

rr-upens .Moutluy, ^ p l. W; t^rnia mnJerHie, Aii- ply at jcliotil on and ftfirr 8ei»i 9. from 9 to A. M. I. C. KKNNffiUY. Principal-

M B D IC A L ,UOLLARB lUbWAKL^ for mat] we (all 10 euro, and NO Fa y till cuied. la our offer for narvoua dePiliiy. iirlctura, all urinary troublea, viir)..-vuele. Imuoieucy, laeomplBtr devel-

outnent, unnatural dlBchargi^a blood pulsoD, eruption, weak back. ASA nitRJ>IC.\L iNSTl-T fT K leiub, 17 yeari), ll4 Orange ft. (ono block above High at.). Newark- Hotira, dally. 8 to lb A- U.. 1-8 and 8-8 P. M. Sunday, I toB P. iS.

CANCER cured at home hr Intynal treai'mcpt: no knife, pianlar or pain; boos and trallltiorv-

iHlh mailed fret. Caricrr institute, I2l Went Forty-acennd at., Nbw York. ____

r>B. HOLM Esa 8PRCTFIC, a jure an«l posltlvi* cure for all female trregu- \ Inrltlfw. Addre^ft ilfi Ftarbera ot.; price tl, aent , by mall. Kuld at all dugRtBta |

LB. CANTH-E'S KlerirP- Inilllutlom electrla mnsmffc, inedlosled batha, bluiHl dKTIcultlei; .

Xll Main BI., Eii-et Orange. Conaultatlon free.

ELECTItlUAL TREATM ENT for fcmnle Irreg- ' ularltlr!!, tib; •uoreor guarAnterd, copBUlta- [

tlon free. FhyBiclaii, 248 W. 8tnh at.. New York, t

C'OMIKG KVBNTK.

DON'T forget; pperlal dance on Labor Dey, Blao a I an of pork und Iwani free to every

cii!«lnmrf. at Fnuiklon'i Piincln| !»avllhin. Springfield ave.^im iun. E. T. FflANKTON, Fn-p. _________ ________________________________

L^ ERTRODT weluonip to the dancca a| Clo.ra-’' .j.in Mall. 3-Tb Broad n . every TueadJi)', K iU

d . i v a n d S a t u n l e y i ^ e u i n B i . f l d m l B o l O f l l O I'viitftH Including warirnbe, ladle* tri«i.

HOTFh MYlirEIaRElUT -i iEeclB! afternoon and evening Uanco, ieiix'r [»»y . September 2.

DANCING every Friday eVg, Doelrer't Hail. ' llo rrli «v e .; l&c-. including wardrobe. j

C O A L , H O O D , KTC .

TO OBTAIN ■ UAl^ 11 IS in't-eaBary labuy frum a truaiworthy coal merchsiu; our

cufttomera soy we tn; reltubie; with an ex­perience of more I'lan » ijuarier of a century In handling cua|, wc k;n>w the kinds you ought to buy to obtain aa'uirH tlon. uur coal it good. Cleon and hard and fre<- from el*l*. Call, writ* or telebbcne ua. No. 7 nut. (4, alove or nut, 16.1(5 ; tnli»*d with N -. i rut. P. TOOHETA SONS. 119 Bir-orofifld ave., jnT Market et.. yard SkVjlO P hpabIc eve.. Harrlaon. Both ^phonee Hariieon tfi______________ '

R H L IG IU I '8 NOTH B8,

\Rtlitfiang SntUet ar* i for af lAe rofe

(if U fsnfs fa r fifty wnrda or lets ^rWKgrnaf

vord* tfiti bs far ai th$ rnfa 4/ olM

tm lta th ,]

l lK L lG IO I f i NOTICEC!!,

Bowman, of Oyster B ly, N. Y. ToU are cordial­ly Invited 10 theec acrrlces.

BOUTH MAHKKT HTKEET WKTHOniBT RFIflOCl'AL iTlUJiCU--Ci'>rnrr Market and Ailnmii. r*har1cii B. liaviRfin. minister. I>lvin< Wiirahip lu:.in Htul 7 -ifi. Bund ay-school at ;,’ 'rl > Epworih l.rf‘aifiif' vve|-i-r aej-vlce 8 :*iri. tn tin* morning, baptlpnial ifcr^loe and frcept'im >‘f meuitierft. fnllnwed b> tho admlntatratlon nf the Htdy Communion. In th* evening. pM'iirhlnu bv ihe pasinr, lubject, "The ChrwtUn’a flm-e/' All welcome.

M o lh u flls t rr4 > toa ian t.F T K 8 T METIli'D IBT pnOTKRT.ANT

CHURCH- Kill Mrcet. bolwe-n llriad nii'l lU l a4y atreeta. Rev Frrd C. KlHn, psainr. Bci-- vicea lo-mort-nw; Hunday-arhu'd. P:!Kj a . M . coniniunton anil rercptlon nf ihFuilitirs, lihiki. evening, 7:4 . aubjecl, "The l^iGi.rUig Mnn's True Achieving;'* ChrlJtlaii EndcHvor. 7 F- AI. Scats frea. Ottne.

CLINTON H ILL M. P. ClfUfiCH-KorvlcPi In trni. corner i.’ llnt^m and Trea*‘V uvenuc*. preaching by paatnr, Rev. C. M i.’ttmsih«>r, ut n A. U. and 7:45 V. M. Humlny'aclirvii 3;||(t F. M. ChrlBlloJi Kndc»vt>r 7 1'. M All wel-

C o m e .]p < l«p e n d ^ n t ’R e 'tlio tlts t,

FTRflT INI>KUKNnKNT M K T M i l D I B T CHVRUH—Oomd avt-fPie und Fc»uriecnih -‘ r-ctBimdity as f(iUuw«i: hi:4fi A. M., iircai'hlug by 1ihe R«*v. It- Nawiud rtsJtflr. F, M.. s'-h'K>l. T:15, preEurhIng by Mr. SMimiel bi. Iti>hinHnn. iJos|>e| cHtftj»ea will meel at .h f*. M. ««n Tiui's day, Beptetiilicr 5. ae follnwa: No. 1, « l Mr. E. W. CiHJdingion'ft. k;i Bouth I'Vjuritwnih aiieci. N'tr. 2, at Mr. Fred^rJedt Eflgel'a. -W Mit.IlKun HS’eiiue; No. S. nl Mr, Z. \U^*tfjn'a, I4il Ci.u groai alreet. No. 4 at XI Bpring aire<‘ l, Morris town; No. fl, at 2fi Hamilton nVenue. f'Hii'r'iUfi.

BlSCdNM INUEFENDKNT MKTIlnOlHT I C lf l 'i lC U ' Elltulwth aiul '*llnlnn avenuel .

iltulldlng niirl Lnon llnll.i BuiiiLiy, I0.4f» \M , prett'-hhig by Mr. 7. \V< sl<fii. S< hind hi "J.'Sti | M Pralae ser\Io** 7 l."i F M . hi

. charge Of I'r. H. It. Coii F^rrnchlrig ut 7:4ri r . M. by the Rev. Jmnes nf I'aierjoii.T»teft'lay. BeptefitbeT S, 8 1' M . geniTUi <lr>st«d

' meeting, with Ibe BU[ivrtni4'udf'nrr< n>1i1n-iiPf>a nti ihe biiok of Ravalath-n 1m iIs iMnn-ctlim with the aecond coming of Chrl.Hi

Praa ftyterian ,fciECoNT.1 FHEaHYTEJllA-N r|l I’ HrU -

Thomas Heed Rrldfea, paeL-i. S'-rvlc**!! Fo .'p A M end T:4fi P. M. i ’leat.hu'Lg by (ti*v. Charlea C, Paylla, l>. p,

RECONl) PRRSHYTERIAN C H U lhTr- Waahingtnn and Jamea sirerin ftrv Thnmaa R. briuffM. poJlor. flerviC'7:15 ]►. M. “ ..............peearh.FIF-TH A VENU1C PRESnVTrFM\N CFTURc h-Fifth und Huaovllle avenue Rev Hnnelt

CretnU'e, Jr., iiaator. l$prvlv'«w "n septmibne I fli 11 A. M only. Rev. Arakl M yuh", -f Oosks. .Fapan. will pfemch.

FIRRT PREBBYTERIAN CHURCH TAB EHN Av'LlC*-A'omer l^ fayette nt;'J B-indf'<rtl atreeiK. Ftev, Albert K. Lyle will >«■ Mi>v iFie pulhit. Murnhig aervlcc at 11 u'clock li-'i-h- Jng eervive at 7:45 o'clock.

ME410RIAL PRBHfJYTEEtlAN U H r ih n South iiraniM ovenuo and 8t>uth Hivci.ih U«v. Kurd u. Ottmon, paaior. No -fiihuri'h or Bumlay-school until thir pani-r « te turn, uh flundiy, ftopttm1»er 15.

CALVARY FRRSBYTHJUAN CHI'H l lI liMie plai' e and Petiaaylvaiiia avemie ]*asi<Iti v I. B llnpwtKid, D, D-

MRev. Okarlea C liable, U. h,.

anilwill

M w tftod lo t iC p locopa l.F R A N K U N STREET M E i*lll HUK-Tlev.

F. g. SIminuno, putur. Frenrhlng at Rl: lb A. M. by Kev. R. F. Hayva. t^ai'iiaui-iKh'-'ol, 2:-ki. Young neople^o mettlng, 7 P H .. William Bmiih, lfr«Mr.

H A t ^ Y STRK irr M. E cHURi'M -Rev. J. A. Cdle, paetor. Fallowohlp mretinK. b.3i> A. M. Adjcninlairatlon uf the Lotd'ii Supper. 10:30. Sunday-ochool 3:|0 F. M L ague vesper ser­vice. 8:45 P- M. C a c h in g at T 4& by paetor.

I^eGRGOT M E T H O D I B T El'im .MPAL CHURCH-Weni End. W- F. Paimer. paster Holy Communlgn at tOiftu. FuLhi w>rablp and ■ermnn by Dr. Palmer at All e#ais free.Bunday-ochool at 2 M . Veoi-**r pralee larvlo* al t.

»JT. A N D R E W S M, E. CHVRCU^'Susm'* are- nub. Rev. T. F. Anexandcr, p iitur I ’ laavbing Sunday morning and evening I'V R^s a . H. Uarryott, B. D., at 10:45 A. M. and T 4. P M Bri-tber Ak$Kkwaer will All thf ^ Ip it next Bun- day-

ROflBVtLLS M. S . CHUitCH"*<Yranga atrOet and Bathgate place. Rev. T J mniji.ter. lU:3u A. M., Holy Cotnmunt*in 2 tk) i^.M . Babbath-io4»onl. TiOl p. If-. Dr. t^nultaa will prMcb on 'T b a Wlodotn T ^ t wins douloa*' All # a t« ^oo.

ST. JAMBB'8 M. E. CWURc h Comer South Tenth atreei and ElghtoaaUi avenu**. The Rev. Dr. EdwlD b. Karp, suitor. Sunday-whonl. 8:8U A. U. Preaching. 10:45 A. U and 1:43 P. H. Bpworth fiOaga* oaoiwr aarvlce, 7 P. K. all are welcome.

DASHIEUL M EH O BIAL W- E CH U ACK - C<raor of N ov York aeoaue and Ann atrwet. David D. Eaton, paator. fia^ramen'al service In the irt’>ming, oonduolag by the pastor. Bun- d«y-ochooJ at 8:8f) P. M. n « poator will preach at 7:45 P. M- Btrangen welci>rne.

CENTENARY lCETH (S)IgT EIRBCDPAL CH m CH -fluaim er avenue and Kwirn> etreei, Henry SpoHreej-er, miBlotar. Sabbtth-octiooi, S;8U P. M The R*v. A. & Ken<lig. i> D „ forroorly uaator of Calvary Chuirh, East Or­ange, irilf preach moralag aad orentog. All ■eeta froa

ar. PAU L'S lUeTHCM>UY EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Coraor Broad and MoraiuU aireet*. T. PreocoU Ffoot. paatnr. Tn«ag Nen'i Vnioa, 8:»4 A. .M. Union oonlcoa wfth 8 t Lake's K*^bodi« EpIODopot dttmh. Proa- hlng at Bt. Paal'a lO'JO A. U ,. and at SL LWie'a I'M p, M-. by tbo paator of St. Paal'a

VAlLEBUftOU H. E. CHVRCa-W UlLan K. Qray, paator. Servlcaa go tottavi: Sunday. 10:45 A. H-, U<dy Comoiwakia. wRii a ebort Hipropnaw P, Hrroaiar m m al ilH Saotej _____Wirom br ite paaor lo tte roaiar M.. te ithtcb avmr ana a larUte.

H V ia iK B r r e u ) m c t h < » i i t w ia p o P A i,CHURCH—ewaaa t e » « ,r aa^ Froa iula av«-

T te aaau*. » * » . a . IL OMaea, a ia saach u m ia a aa4 tvtelBC at tia aaulbouM . ta < n w a i e< the Uird*, t e w » a U ' taKna at tae

,eh u m ia a aa4 tT te lac at' '.be Uu4*t t apter a U te adiala.

ninaatae aw ioa . Iteaar-aakooi at t : « F. M. Kfw o A la a c w at t - M > . >L

a rx a c t M. K. CHtmca-i. m. wa- bwt. aeaur. la etaaeat e l tte fcar f e at m S a . •* te»*?«*a ■-Bnad at Be*wea,"^ ft " 'w B , ■'tar la ■efette.'*M. M teak B ----------K h o o t T u P . .ate. «:tt r. a.

t r u o t t m . * . aa! W ite r luaeta, paHor. Pnaektaa. a

n p w u o d . PT. .1. lllMKby •i-aelor, 10;3U; Sabbath-s. n.*-I. 12, Y. I* a C. K., 7 ii cbEck. Cotne. W»*lcrim‘*

KBWBMITK MEMORIAI. J'HRBHVTEHIAN ClIURUH—Hudimn etreet. ii'^r iir;ing«i tirvei flei, Jithn.Jiy Bridge*, ijiiftii i rr'a<hlHK liir.lU A. M. and T:*5 p, M. R fv willmru w C*re of Srw Yurk, will iweach nmrning 4n.l -^viMiing.

]Un4EVlLLB PltEBRYTEKJAN ' 111 l(UH Rev. C- T.\ Haley, D. D., |»ael<ir M ruing »er vice, 10 :a0.\^bD*th-aeh'td*. u.Ij \ M • hrln- Hen Ende«viff<>5^ P. U. Hervl. ■ -f iig un-| eermoh, 7:4ft P« HT FTMchlng t y IL'v Wilson I'hraner. D. t>.

■Progchlng I jr R«'v Wileoi

E S B Y T ^ N iN •■‘ HURCH-

will occupy thi' yuiuit In.................... There all!

ASaoCIATE PRESBY'. ......Newtun ilreet. near Bonk eln-efi E r itr iiiiig t morrow by Kev. Wimam li hu\(!^r i> H , at 10:80 A. 11. and 3:8U F. M. » h'>L>i at3:SD P, M- Praytr-meetlng W. Iflrsday even­ing at 8 o'fitook. A ll ore welcunif >Pf>ati free

TUIHD PHBffBYT'KRIAN ' III R ^V eireot. oppcello Qreon etr*^!. ihe Kn- Fliher. D. D., will occut' momlhg, Serrloo at 10 3U he no evening oervieo Buxi-jhv •. h-a.; ai 2:3h P- M. Proyer-meetlTig on Tut^diy ewning et 8 o'clwk. All Welcome to all se-r'.liee.

CENTRAL PRESBVTKlirAN ' H l'R '-H - Comer iTlmon and Bf-lm- nt *-.fnuei. IT«*a'-b- Ing at 10:45 A. M. and 7 *r, 1- M hv iht- B-v. Jamee Q. Maeon, D. (> of Merui-n«>n. S. J Babboth-iohoul at P- M Christian En­deavor nt 8;49 p. M. Tii'-Stiay •■venlng ^trayer- meeting at 8 o'clock. All ar* welcunie to these ■enrlcoL

SIXTH PRKBBTTRRIAN OHUR*‘’H U fay - eito and Union icreeie. Rev. Divie W. Lusk, mlalMvr. Divine wornh P at 7:t5 P. M , with proachlna by Rev. Jast^-r b. ll>.fg*a, p.jmmon Ploino, N. J. MfvmiMg eeevlce in New York Avehue HefnmieO Churrb Bundey-wkrwij 2:8b Jr*. U. ChrlfUan Endeavor at 8 *5 P M./ the New York Avenu.» Refairme<l Church uniting.

SOUTH PARK PREURY’TE R IAN (TIURUH Corner Broiid sirrrt and fliTUno avenue. Ly- tnaa Whitney Alien. U D.. pastor. Unralng O^ricos 1U:IU, eertoon by the H*v. Henry 8. iStvWn. subject, ‘Abreliem'e Mee*ag» tu ihe Prvient Agr.' No eveifinj otrv!L'« In clutch. Xventng ■ervic* in South Park Uetaorial O m p * el. comer S-vuth o^d Daw*.a sireeii. H o' -'ock. Senoon by the ooeliitent paetor, Mr. R i/wa. Chapel Sunda] fohool. i » P. M A cordial in­vitation tu all.

W ICK U FKE PRESBYTERIAN CHUR<*H- Comer R<aion eirwot and Thlrteenih avenue. Kav. Uf^jrgs $. Hall, pastor. Servicee 10:50 A. M. oa-i 7:45 P- M- Suiidojf-scbool, 8:3U A. 11. TouAg peuule's meeting. 7 P. 11 poaturwin preach in the momiog on "The Hutne Gurot," and la tb* evening oa '^Sporka <w Sua- flgbiT* Proy^'neettng, Tuotday, • P. hC-.

' Jari'b OI Beiijei." Preparatory wrrloe, Frl^y, 8 P. M. The poator eomewtly doolreo a fun attanilanee of Ch* mombere at the prepara­tory aerrice, and at the Lord'e fiuppor oa iho following Sabholb.

PARK PRfSSYTBTUAN CHlTRCK^BoUe- Vine avenue and Kearny sirovt. Rev. a . Ddwln Kelgwln. poator. Sunday. Semeenber l. this churcb aad ceogrogatioe le lavttod to Join m the onNm oervkoe held in ibe Belleville Avemic Congregotloao] Church. The Rev. Herrlek Johigna, D. D . of rhleogo. will prmeh. boUi mornlag and eveniag. TtModay, Septembev t, S P. H.. the regular prarvr<eno*tlng win he hold la Am leetare>4nK)». Snndoy. Bepieoibev A o V ita'V'lcee wUl be reoumed. the pastor preach at 11 A- M. and 7:4ft P. M. Sabbath*- ODbool at 8:4ft P. M.

I D a lt «4 FrowbFtoptMM.rN lTB D PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Bell*-

v|l1* aveBoe, oppooHo Omneomear strooi. ter- v4oM 11 A. M.. T;4ft F. M. Brv. J. R. Brittain, p. 0.a wUl proaoh at hotk ooitIooo. aobaatk- aehool S:4ft P. U. T o u t panpHr# pggytf Miotira .T P. IL Smogtra aad v M lo n gprdlalty tavMM. «a all Mvvteea.

2 lii 4 P. K.« Rev- G eom Joeheoda s p ^ e r .P. H.. Mr. -A. a . Rose, epoaher. W*d»os4ay, deiAember 4, ^ r k PreobyuriM O m i^ P r iA a t ;

ftprtnr I ■aeii, tae o(

deptefobor 4, . . .9e,>Ma,ter A. HIU f t n t i M- P. Cbi

XSW AKK RB8C.t ■ B q i t » - l * J a H, Dairtdate. at i o'stock istifks. Joka faliahlM. at n o M K . tsaOs tte m a la a n ta ttu . BIkit

St 1 B-cleeti- «J te tt wa^slaiA IstI by HaMte Ho b s M a* sasaaa tetea

‘St

n s M a i o c s n o t i c b i .

an iirysn revlial. Pnetur Stanley wilt sing **Tha Tlirri' vi.slon*.'" Gidhl**. at this service. At 7:45 I' .M ih^re will Im* a stereopiirnn senfice, iilua* rpiiiing the rrusadcs uf MliJiUe Ages.

Il.AJ'TIHT CHURCH-Easi Klnhsp srreei. Kev. W. H. Feniisll, inuMor. Bhort isr* iiii>n at lO.Ilo A. M-, followed ^ oommmUoa nnd wriciinn- < t tirw- members, {fvenlng,•ul'ji’ i't, "Hlmnry HHween Old and New TMto* mi'ius" 8iiniUy-srhon| 2:85. Tuesday and Thursday evening meetings as usual. A ll wal-I'Ume.

FIRKT ItAFTlHT FEDDlE M EH O R Ut* C llU Iirn -ltcv . Charles H. l>odd, pautor. Mom. Ing service only, lh:5(). In tho lectuTs-rooni, entranre on r'nlton streei. Preaching by Mf. Charles N. ArhurkF. subject, ''HStfifscUOd.** Kumlay-srhivil s( b-looe of service. Chrlstloa Ea-dvavur service Tuesday, fl P. U. M ldwo^ vice Thursday, 8 P. M

NORTH RAPTIST Cin^RCH-HIgti agft ange Mtr<'ets. Rev. ^latniirl C. DcOh, pOttOP* Preaching at 10:341 A. M-: "Ths tigh l at g Christian." 7:45 F. M. "Zacharlth end EUm. Iieth, Ihe Type of n I'hrlstlan Uuabatld aaft W ife." 2:3(1 R M., BundSy-NCho il. Y. P, ■.X , Tii'-oi1^‘ evc'ilng, H i/Ediick. Weekly pntftr vice, Tburadiiy evening. Ail are InvItMl.

ClJNTtEN A V K N n c MAPTI5T C U U R C I^ Coriii'r (>/ Miiminiuth street. Rev. B, K, c m r . pasior, will conduct servloeo. jpoming h M evening. Ui:fW) A. M. and 7:45 P, If. uom s

' fiui'pcr will l»e tklMMrved at lh« close of ttoralM ftt'TmtJi. lUhlr-evhnol at 2:30 P. M., With taoa^g KlMe Cist’S. Tu''sday, H E'. M., young peopJO'a mcrrlng Thursilay, 0 F. K.. chursh priyof- m^'King.

MT. PLEASANT HAPTIHT CHURCH—Belli- vine av<‘mie, uptMJsUr Oriental street. Rev, Filwin A. Mainer, t>«Htr]r, will preach at 10:50 A. M, nnd V 15 P M. UapUsm, fccepllfrn of ni'W mrmlM rs and (he Lord's Bupt-wr at thi miirnlDc servl*'*. Sunday schnnl at df;3t) P. If. kU. Uritstuvi Avenue Uhapel Mission—Sunday- ftchoiil at 3 kl. Evening service at 7:45 P.H«

R c to ra iw g .TRIN ITY REFORM KH C llU RCH -Perry

iirrri. near Hawklna Rev. J N. Morris, pae- inr Kunilsy, lU A. M., men's proysr urvlosi Id :«i A. M. and 7:45 F. M., divine wonhlh; •

' F M,. Sunday-nrhrois me«i; 7 F. M„ T. F. K j C. K prayer service.I NKW YORK AVENt?K REFORlllKI>-Riv.- J. fi. Allen, i>ail^r. Union survloes. iU:S0 A.

M , In (he New Y-irk Avenue t’hurcn; 7.'45 P. M ih the Slftth Ffi^hylerlsn Chttreh. Prooch- InK ut liHtli Kervict-fl by Kev. Jas|per S. Hogwa.

i Hiiii.l'i>-AiiKMil. b.34J A. M. TuSiiday evening I iirEi) ' r. K o'cluck.I l UIIIST HKForiMKI) CHURCH-Comer

WanliiiLgtnn and liciHvan avsnusn, WocMlalde., 'It.e IW\ lirnry Merle Mellwn. mlbUxer. Men's

nu^'t.ii'’ . ii) A. At. Ki'Kuiar niuralng service, I I I-45 ■lurk, I'rrsching |iy the pasior. Even­ing Hpf'Ice f :» i i 'rlrKli. Sabbath-echoed, 3:80 1' M riirliiiEan Lndsavor meeting, 5:45 F. IL ]*ru>rr tiii>nilng Tuts<liiy evening, e o'clock. AUnif w lcc-ine.

' T llK rU N T O N AVKM IK REFORMED I'111 Hf'il-((Eti liini'ntn I'erki Dr. I>onlH H- Matrim. niliiiaiT Ut-w l■'r* k Kokersim. os- ftlm.iM ' ‘hurch niivn-ull suriitner. Prayers, Id A .vt A' 1(1 .111 JiM'l 4, divine wt<r»hiji. with lir-.uliiHK I'V Mr Cunl phurch, brief

' P ir .l.,- img |*-ijj|v's meeiing Bt 5 F- M. lAtJiiiig airvh-i' in lK>t.e Thai-el at 7:45. Wi-l-t fiiir’

II ''I 'E t 'llA l'K i, i>f the ciintiin Avenue He- fi rrm-.l ' Imt-lj ITT Kaat Klntiey street, be*

.Mi t\ h 'ii 'r ami I*.i'Ifir sunMs. Sunday r\onit |f -i.r\ii 111 khariti* of I'hsfles \V. Bkl-v.ai.1, s.ir.,l.i\ r, .....I. ;..ai I’ . M-. J»tnM Park,Bupt;i ini'-nd. nr K>-v Prank Brkersen will preti. !i r-iin-lHy Hs nibg, H (-'► lock. ThursUog

. vM'nthK ii:ei'tiri£'. a o'clock. Strangers welouioa,

! C u B g re g B lIo D ii,! FIRST i ’ti.N«IKKi}\TIUNAIa rH l'HCH-CUU- tf>n av<Hue hIiA Wrigiit G. L- Hansoum,niinlaii r N< br^iichiiia nrivLn next 8undaya TwlllgM eervue at 7 P .M Sundsy. Sepleta>her h. the w|]| .... . ih« pillpll, andall tb<“ rsgulttr apr\1«eii will Ii* held.

HF^LEaFVHd,!-: AVFNI K ' 'i >N'JHPXi ATION- AL (.'111 RCIi <JpiH>aite I'titrrndfn sirsei.. Rev, tATIIIam A. Rh*e. 1> U , i'uxt><r. Union servhMO St tb 45 A. U. and T .45 1’ ]ll preacher, Her- rtrk Jiihneon. l>. D., ot rhirag ' Sunday-eohciol «t 12 «-'i-1ock rto*m. UhrlslUn Kndeavpr at 7 P. M Meeting f >r cunferenre and prayer TUcodOg, at 8 F- M., led by ths pastor. a ^

B p le c o p g i;BT PAUL'S CHT-HCH-Cnmer High oaft

Mitrkrt J. Manyn Nelfsri, reclur/KTau A. M., niornltiK prayer and llcJy Cofnnikinloci. 7 :^ P. M , ^N-nlng orayer. sennofi. ; 'The Art of l i v ­ing

R e fo r m e d E p ioaapm l.FuRMFD EPiSr^OFAL EM UANUCL

H U H U H - H r t b a r l s t r e e t a n d F o u r t h a v s a u o . |M.4ft, Litany and Holy OomniuniOit 1:4ft F. M . e v e n i n g p r a y e r , U e v . A . U i y o k e . u a i l v o [■asior ■( lEsoks, Japan, will fiv e on oddres* rm "Sr>ms Features of Ohrtsitanlty In ths Bui^

t^ k a Y. M A., principal of a schoolriss Empire. Mr Miyake lo preoldoot of tho t ^ k a Y. M A., principal of 0 school f

Strls, and represented Japan at Ihe reooat i . c . A. and E. ranventloas. AR welcoiaa

E ttg l lo h Laihws'dw*.GRACE ENULIBH LUTHERAN CHURCH—

Mefper street, at High Street. Services to-mor> row uM' rnmg No evening oerviceo. Sundojr- •rhnol, V A M Ueetlng of ths coogroga* iir»n Wednesday eveniag. Luther League dbSoS- Ing Thursday svsniug. A oordlol invliaticaa

C h rto lla a Saieaew*FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. 8CIBNTMPF-

44d Hnisd Street, over North Ward Natlodal Hank Sunday service, 10-45 A. M. odd 8 P. M. gunday-ech'Ol. 13 M- Wednesday evening, lOSu- Dioalal meeting. 8 o'clock. Ueedmi-naotn opea daily frum lu to 4. Bubject ti>-T00rr0Wa "Mo***

W om aw 'o C'hrtoilaH Towiparmwec.WOMAaN-g CHRISTIAN TEM PSRANGX

UNlOaN'-ITS^ Camder. street. SabbaUk 4 P. M.. Mrs. iwrilBg. leader. Cordial lnvl|atlo« lu OIL

WUMAN'd CHRISTIAN TEMFERAMCR I'N Iu N —12h Mulberry street Babboth at 4 P, M-. Mrs Hlsnthard wlU preside. Eva Mrs. Lewis, of Grange, will crndtict tbo vieoo. All w^come.

W, C. T. U.. corner Go«ld avenue and Poor- teeqth Street, will hold a meeting ftand^* September J, « i 4 P. M. Prohibition Loogue wul hove charge. Wednesdoy. September 4. buslneos meeting of the Roesvills W. C. T, u. nitl attebdaoce is oeofrex ^

Sp lrltaa lloC aPUBLIC B P lR lT l’ A L CIRCLE—Conducted hg

Mr. George Clarh, omlated by Mrs. M. Otlao^ ^ New lerlL at 97 Waohiagloa oirosL at T a » P. M. BUvm- culloetRiB.

MlaewllAaowwaaJ. CLEMENT FRENCH INDUSTRIAL

HOME—61 Ploae otreoc Soodor. Septemhor :

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Mt*t*»^*********—<**^**************s' JAMES SMITH JH«» ISI F in a n c ia l a n d ’ C o m in e r c ia l . I silent on se y m o c rE W W W V F V W W W V V V v w w

DECIMAL ! NORTH JERSEYSPOILS STORY ELECTRIC R.R.

(Cimllnued from First Pa*o.)

That Bethlehem Iron Co. Mortgage Coy- Projected to Run from Newark to Ho-

ered Onij 5 i, Not 5 ^ Acres of

Hadsoo Couoty Land.

patcong via Boontoo and Rockawaj

Over Its Own Roadbed.

JEHSF.Y i.'nY. A iir 3!.-The mins of a. mortgage for H.OoO.iOi by Ih- ISrihleh^m Steel Cornpuny v.'Uh itu* icglfitfr "t HtJil- Bon County, -N. J-. un &.5>'5 niir<‘ of land on thfl J-lackonaack muudowH wu3 lUouant liy many to kavt? brought to Tight uu Int- purtant feature i>f u bU Ang-o-Am^rlcnn bU*ei flfal which now In linw-'iP of formation, and promptly A‘aoclf l•d with the plan lo elevelop tlu* mRhdc*ws on uit enormous bcnlc tiy the |•Btal>ll! hn enl a Mhlpbulldlng plan!, d-icks niu) possibly a b«'lt line rallroHd to oonnoci uH iho trunk tinea now nniering Jerst-y I'lfy and Jlo- bokan.

The e arlter reports .laaot latH tno mortgage with the 9t«tsl Trusl's tkrgulFlUon ofii. thTAhnin «tPAi. which WB.S ttfst corr ’cl-Bclh lchcin ateel, .....ed in the Newark NKWH. It w« h pnlnl- €t1 out that Mr. BchWRh hiid bought TV/J* tehem steel, presumably for Mtixlm^hk- *r*. of Knglftnrt, nnt for the Btfel TriHl, of which he Is presldrni, oircomlltlnn that Bethlehem steel hrought In with It Belli- lehem Iron. Tills mr.rigngi' marked the kequtslllon at Bethlehem Iron hy Bethle­hem ileel BS per that ngreemeiit,

It !• now stmed that ihe Bethlenem- Vlclttrt-Maxlm deni will gn through, though why that should point to a new

Bmlth went on to any, In reply to Ihe queries of the Irtervlewer, "hut we were only loseiher a short lime and talked nopoSltll'H."

"H(tw Is General SRwetl's health?" the RepubUi-Hii 1'hh‘ flatn’s former colleague in th<' I riitcd SiuicH Senate was asked.

” 1 ihijik he buM ImitroVfd somewhat," Mr, Smith srild, ‘ ’htil I am afraid that he Is still a very sk'k man. I doubt very much If he will be able to be very active In pnlliics this fall."

Tbe T r ip Abroad-Itpferring to his trip, and Ihe places

whlf-h he Sind his fellow iravellera vlflUed whlls- iihroad, the former Senator ipoke

— ----------- I very InUTfSlInsly

r'l'i'Hii'b tn th* NENV3. |MtUlKitiTit’A N, 31.“ 11. C. Hay-

ntilds, of Wluiipaiiy. who Iihh surveyrd [ tlio WH.v f'tj- several prui>'viseii tn^lh-y ilfsea j In Morri.H ruunty elurlng ihe iMhi live ys.fli'H. has cumpltried plaittt fur an ple ’ld c railroad fN|- Nurlh'-rii Nnw Jeisry, and -8 now rtCf-kliig ;Ll1llall^t8 10 liiVi’Si In iho schenu'.

The piaii nf tln ‘ l•ompll^y 1h u > Inilld an Iruerurhun, hlith t-U'Clrh- tivilmsidacJ'OSH tiifc iiurlluTii iom ilT '‘» of lla State to ctirry fre igh t and li.'ipi'yn, aw wrll people. N'^ streets m' hlutiwayrt will used, hiji St pr*viite rlifht o f way has becsi ohiiiimMl iicross country.

Coiiiiecllon will he made with the exist’Ing trantJon und slram rnHrsisulH In jCnsex, i ifjilon uiid I ’asstilo countl.'s, and I f*'!' v „ [ ,ndii'iUnas will bo .■xirnded ucn.ss Morris. [ n fsw other points-. Intrrrsu V , ISussex und udjolnlng rountU-H to Ihe Dels- kiss the ISlarnej' srone w.-.re Klver, connecting there with the , Inughed al the Interruption which brought exiHlIng traction 8yaiem« In X*ennsylvanla. . ffii'lh rem.irKi.’ompietc Ptirvf'yH, ready for ihe mti' i --...- -------• v- t - Ka t .irurturs' bids, lire now on Ills tor that part ' "> ■»« blame, hr hxs been used of the line from Newark lo Mnrrlstuwn

arnuir plant to be hullt here. js not clear. Neither Is it clenr what Ihe plan fnr building docks and W""h°usi;e no the •leRdows has to do with the Bethlehem- Vlckars-MaKlm Bchrmc. unless hPciuiae there was said to he 6.D56 acres of mnarlow lAfid covered by a Bethlehem mortgage.

But It appears that some one nver-looK- ed a decltna! point and that the area covered was only D.6K ncrvu. Humethlng more then five and a half only.

On being asked yesterday. Mr, Morgan wild he knew nothing about the maiter. Neither la there any reason for oraggiiig In Bpecuiatlons as to whether the Pike estate la to be used In connection with a Bethlehem - Hackensack improvemBiit project.

Those five and one-half acres seem to hava stirred up a great deal of conjecture. Perhaps, then, It is simply the old Secau- cus Iron Furnace property ____

ri:Tb«

“ MiPHi of o\ir lime Wxss nprnt lit farls- j biid.' lir- Haiti, "and f<»r the after cure we j wont l-i the Tyroloso Alps in Austria. We [ wrTt' jilanit A.i'NiO feet up there and the j wi'/i!!i ’r WtiR ruol and pcrfeclly ilellght- I fijl In fart, the weather has Item nearly I jif-rffct (luring all the lime we were away.I Only '-n iwo ncnaMlona were we kept Sn- ilnnrs. by rain, and on only one ilay was it

ni'pM HKlvely hot. That was about June ' t. while we were at Frankftirl. We trav.

riled Homr through (lemiany, France, SwItiiiTland and from Loudon we went to

' Irehind.I "U was my first vIrU to Ireland," pro­ceeded the returned truveller. “und I waa

1 perfectly charmed wlih the country. We spent about leti du>>* in the northern imri

' of Ihc onuniry, vUiltlng Dublin. Helfast, kes uf Klllanipy. and

committeemen, and In most cases to per- iTili the reinstatement of old offleers who hbd been deposed for personal reasons by Colonel PsAoe."

Charbs N. Bell, a committeeman from the H'lrsrj^'ard, w'ho wag present while the chrjIrmAn was talking, chimed ih^wlth the remark that Quigley aitd Rrowrr, who failed of reappointment In that warct^had movkd to other districts. The only m«n turned down, he said, were Adler unii Wilier, wljom Crdonel Price appointed last year agfilnsi the wishes of the committee­men, and after having turned down the very m n iiametl recently by Mr. Nugent.John Krb. one of the committeemen from

the Eighth Ward, takes Issue with Colo­nel Price ‘ -n the alleged turning down of election ofllif-rs In that ward. He says the men who failed of reappointment had been selected at the recommendation of Edwin F. OMbornc. u former commlitee- raan, and that in ihclr selection he had been Ignored and his protests unheeded. He added that OsTfOrne. with Price's aldj had been trying to build up a personal machine In the w:<rd and that the changes made this year simply put Pack* men who had been ousted unnecessarily at Os­borne's request-

Geo. Watson & Co. IBITCfTMBKTg, BTC. ■ECBRITIBa. IirT B IT H K im , V M .

OPEN TO-NIGHT. CLOSED LABOR DAY. F i d e l i t y T r u s t C G in p a a y ,

TO OR6AM2E FOR SEYIOVR CINDIDACY

NEWARK, N. J.

Capital, - • • -B. $1,000,000.00Surplus and Undivided Profits, 1,477,212.92

A Good *Rea^on XOhy yoxi Should Hu'Oe a ^ a f e "Beposti Boje m Our 'Vaults:T h e secu rit ies o f res id en ts o f New Jersey, w h ich are kept in

New York Safe Deposit Vaults, in the event of death, are subject

to

lu- wuuld not admit, j however. Ilmi ills f;illurt‘ to do so was due I to the "blttrnK-y ■ be lias I hearing while »U b*ime

Boonton, Bockaway. Dover unci Luke Ho- [mtciHig. rtfid -the right of w'uy secured.and this part will he first conatrucicd.

Manufaclurcs, freight, milk, pcachen, IlmcRtonv, granite, wood und farm prod- uctfl will be an important |iart of the bus.- lU'ftB of the road lo Newark and New York, while rcUirnliiK, a large excursion busi- ncflS and genornl mvrchuinllRe will be dune from those cHIch u> the lakes and towns of Morris County.

FINANCIAL FOINTER .

BBADSTHKICT’* ABflJ Dl'?!.

'rho Cambria Iron .Company him dared a dividend of tl.OO a Bbare.

de-

There are In ilm iitlo ii* from oKiclal soureeH Itia l the fu rllieom lng annual re ­port o f the D enver and Hlo Clrande w ill be one o f the besl ever IsHued by *be company.

W h at the M ercantile Aaenclee Sbt A bont the State o f Trade.

In Bradatreef* to-day It la reported that a further Improvement I* noted In corn mop advices: there Is confldetice "In life M rly ending of the steel strike, a further tivsnee In cotton—due. however, to crop deterioration as ranch as to the batter tone of dry goods trade advices—and last, but not least, the advent of cooler weath- ar, are unitedly responsible for a atlll fur­ther anlargement of general trade distri­bution at nearly all markets and a percep­tibly better and more cheerful Cone of business generally. Bpectally good reports uome from such centres ns Cnlcago. which reports a very heavy business In dry goods, clothing and shoes; from Bt. Louis, Which advises of unusual activity among lobbera and the dry goods trade In August beyond eapeotatlon; from Kansas city, which reports that Jobbers have all they can do to handle buslnesa offering, and from Omaha, which reports August trade larger than last year. Those dispatches are apparently only corroborative of re- antta obtained from a apeclal Investigation throughout the entire corn-growing sec­tion, which point to a yield of not less than 1,4(10,000,000 bushels of that cereal and that (Mterate earlier reports that the good crop « t wheat and high prices for that cereal and corn will nearly or quite olfset the 111 .affect which might otherwlae arise from the ahortage of the typical American M TUl."

e * V Etferrlng to Iron awl the so-calledj ' bAfometsr of trade. Dun says: "Quota-

tfona o f steel products are still nominal. owing to tti© dtmculty experienced In se- eiirins prompt delivery. Where consxmi- «ra Are In ni:»ed of .Immediate shlpmeTits

Papers of IncorporEitlcm weff' fllud at 'Trenton yesterday wUh the SMTcUry of State uf the Uppert Oil Company, uf Hus­ton. aMiiss. 'The caplLil Block whs placed ut |1.(100,000.

National bank notes received at Wash­ington to-day for redemption. 1331,17r»: government receipts from Inlernal reve­nue, |7(IH.06<1; customs. IT96.763; mlscollene- OUB. 111.713; expendItureSi $&31.lAiO.

No meeting of the Board of Directors of the Trlpler Liquid Air Company has been held yet. Mr. Tiipler’ ii aUnrncyB In­sist that there will be a reorgaiilzadon of the coinpHny. and that the stockholders Will be In some way protected.

The shIc Is reported of shares of the preferred stock of the Hepubllc Iron and Steel Company at the Ynungalown ex­change Thursday. A reported movement iB expected to result In the Morgan Inter­ests gaining control nf the company.

The earnings of the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company arc said lu be more than Huftlclent to pay eight per cent, on the common stock, but many of the directors favor deferring dividend action until the company Is In a posMlon to assure regular puymentfl on the common slock. Thq dividend of eight per cent, on the few thousand sharea of the preferred stock outstanding te being paid regularly..

The railroad companies have tninsferred their fight ttgftlnat the ticket scalpers to the filale courts. Recently an Injunction was secured from Justice Keneflck. In the Supreme Court, resiralnlng the brokers from selling Pan-American excursion tickets Issued by the New York Central

they are ready to pay premiums, but on Jlallroud. Yesierdny another injunctiondistant contracts conditions are un changed. U Is estimated that nnt more than twenty per cent, of the Btecl Com­pany's capacity has l»een stopped by the •trike, and this proportion dally decreases. P ig Iron consumption has been curtailed, •nd an Increase In furnace stocks on Sep­tember 1 la expected, but prices are fairly steady because of the large demand antici­pated when work lu fully reaum«^d. Con- •iimers of tin plate have secured supplies abroad, so that ihckr work Is not badly handicapped, and while l( Ih it) tie deplored that American capital and wiige earners will lose the protUa of thin business, It Is fortunate that other industries are not illsturl>ed. Fuotwear shops euntlnuo In •plendld position and the demand for leather Is large at wHl-malnfalned iirlces. Hides are sharing the Improvement, with higher prices and activity at the West. W wllen mills are crowded with nnlers, even the smaller coticerriH participating, '^nd the wool market Is steady, despite weakness abroad. Duth raw riibl>er and #llk are strong, bearing sitness to the bet­ter conditions In the«u Industries.''

was ls8u«-d by Justice Kenefick restrain­ing the brokers from dealing in excursion tickets of the Erie Itallrifad. The brokers beat the Lackawanna's Injunction suit.

THE LOCAL MARKET.

r. W. Morse, Who has offered to buy nut the Telephone, Telegraph and C'nble t’oniimny, ilrst raine Inio public prom- laence as president of (he American loe ( ’innpany It was said yesii rday ihat Mr. Miirse’n close rplntlone wiih Tammany I lull dlil n«»l signify nilxed up in tho mov of the Telephone, TelcRraph and Cable rompnny. Teleph 'ni-, ’IVU-graph ansi C«l>Ie was hid (or hi WnII Hireet. yestsr- fluy, at on Ihi- ?’iTiTigih nf lh« an- rriiuneemenl that earh siockhnldfr had ri'celved an Offer fr-in f W. Morse for all of his holdlngK jYt nriy p**r cent, of the actual amount th.it 'Hch had paid In. (he offer being roncUnoiwil up«»n the de-

id at least rwo-thlrdn i>f the issued and cioiatandlnK sl-n-k :p the ('Iry Trust riinipany'H on or N-firi* September JO, limi,

Tbs following prices of local securiUea •re lurnJshcd by J. 8 Itlpijel;

Bid. Asked.Con. Trscllnn Co.................... >?7

'-.iUl.....T*im As.

Con. T raetlon C’o. E>sCelluloid ................Easex ic Hudsnn Gas J. C-, Hoboken A i'ati J. C., Hoboken A l ’>ii N ew a rk Con- Gas .•Newark Con. Gum ..........N ew a rk Passenger H allway • Newark Gas Co 6s .North Jt-rsi-y 8t. Uailw,.v N o rth Jersey Si. R kUwhv 4*; O range & F'aiiaalc \ alley O ran ge A Passaic Valb-y :.s I 'n l ie d E lectric Co. .TTnll*d K le c llic ( ''i Is • E hsi x County Is W•Newark 4s 1912...................

•And Interest

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INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE.

The New Yt-rk «' IT malned -.pen as uaioil i - change iha l did bo>*l'

ns142

The Ivuke SvihmaiUit'ompany. raphallZ'-il

j Uflltig the patents r ! I l r l d k i - p i i r t . G o t i n . . w i l l I yard un il n iH C hlnc .-Imi' i th*- l>uiMtng «‘f suhniuriT

"The scenerv In Irelutid,*' continued the former 8Muit«>r. thoroughly warmed Yip to hlB Bubjec-1, "is the grandest I have ever seen In ili«- world. The scenery In Pwltzerland dnesn'T compare with It The suY)dued beamy of Ihe mounlnlns. hills, rivers. Uikes und viilleyM Is simply sUperb. You noiii'c tile grecriMWiird of the hills and flehlH in Go -llwtance, und as you up- proa«.‘h thf greHi Hei-m» toppeil with a purplish brown hue that 1 have never yeiBA'en tih cfitiA’iiB- ’’ ■’What wen- iour nbsorvatlons concern­

ing the talk«-d-of Kuro[)ean Jealousy which the Inroiol of American commerce In Europe are said lo be creating?" asked tho NEWS man.

"There wer« i•vldehccft of such feelings In Germany, but It was not so manifest elsewhere, so far as I noticed," replied th'j former S»‘rwU(ir. ‘ ‘Germany feels that she Is losing ground rapidly, and her merchants and mamirjicturerB have been urging the government to do everything to protect them. The agrlciiltu*’al ele­ment seem to be In control poltllcaily and want everything their own way. They take the ground that ne America Imposes a high tariff on all foreign goods shipped here. It Is only Just that American-made goods should be taxed entering Germany,

PredlotN B Trwde "WBr."1 believe (hat unleSB there shall be •

roduoHon of ilie American tariff the countries of Europe will eventually unite In a trade war against the United States."

"Hear anything of (he European senti­ment regarding the Hoer war?" was the next query flred at the former Senator.

"Not very much," he replied, "but out­side ef England the general sentlmt-nt seems to he lhal If there were no gold mines there would have been no Boer war, and I heard hingHshmen remark that they wished the war was over, or that It had never been begun."

Mr. Rhanley and Dr. Elliott were also In remarkably good health ami Mr. Smith's son. who was treated for defec­tive hearing hy n speclall«l In \Tenna, beneflled by the treatment. Dr. ElHoU Halil that not a member of the party had hud a duy s Illness from the lime they left New York an May 15. He enumerated the places visited and spoke of Ihe delightful lime enjoyc-df but voiced the sentiment of all when he declared he was glad to be back home.

A delegntton of the Mends of the re­turning Newarkers got up before brenk- fhst this morning and went to Jersey City, whore they boarded the Htt-amer Joanna and weni down the bay and met the 8i, Louts. Nlckols's band was aboard and when the New’arkers appeared at the side of the vesael the musicians played "Hall to the Chief." whlb- the crowd cheered. Hals were doffed and waved by the re­turning voyagerH. A few minutes later the hand played "Home Again," while ih i welcoming friends joined in singing the refrain. The touching Hcntlment of the song brought tears to the eyes of Mr.

'Stnilh and Mr Shanley, but they were tears of Joy and delight.

By that time all the flrst-caMn passen­gers on the St. lyiuln were on deck, and a voice from the big liner called nut for the "Star Spangled Banner." It wa<i given by ihe musicians and aroiiaed the patriotic iirdoT of Ihe pciurning .XmerbanH, which

thill polltlciA are I did not abate one whit wh»-n the enllvi>n- lo nrt|ulrp control log air of "Yankee Doo-Ue" fntlowrd the

' other tune.Those on the Joanna.

Th-'se wh»> went down the buy on the Joamm were M. F. McLauKhlln. Joseph M. Bynic, Dr. A Q. V^ogt» Wlllbim H. Brown, John K. Kehoe, James R- N ueth. A’harlea N. Bell. JeremUh O'Rourke. U. P. I'oiYion, rmilp BianltYn, Judge Thomot. J l.huott, t*. Lyndon Bryces. William vviuib-n, of Ellzaijcthi Frank M. McDennll, John Moore. Harry Yiltes. Michael Kllluti, Thomas J. Callan, Enos iiun>.in. Ib-nja- nsln Meyer, Wllllnm Thor a . L.Meycra, Eugene Carroll, Dr E. L). New ­man' and Mrs. Newman. Mrs James Elliott, Dr. B. F. Lailterl)arh, Albert Moore, Philip J. Coolon and J":»cjih T Me- Fartdcn ^

At the pier a number of (he lmm*dlaie rHhuivcH of the Newarker.s were in wait­ing. There were James Sn lYh third and wife. i*»-tcr Haufk, Jr. sml wlfr. j K. Shanley, Jr. the Misses Rhanley. W Carlton Bhanley, J. R. Shanby and Mr. ami Mrs. B. M. Shanley Staii- I'h.ilrm^m ■WHll.im B. GouVley w«8 tile.> lhir<-, ?o wa,< former Senator Keyen, of .<omiTai»t»

A call ha* been Issued by the friends of Mayor Jamf-B M. Heymour. who an- desirous of hts scouring the nomlnution for Governor, for a meeting to be h«ld at 772 Broad str»'fL on next Wednesllay night at a o'clock. At this meeting proposed to perfect an organization of nil Democrats who are favorabje i" Me- Ae^'mour's OubertiaLorlal candl0ar\'. imil plans will be made for an askr -sdlve campaign throughout the State.

Among the signers of the cull an- Al­derman John H. Tunison, Fr'*eli"lclep James H. Davenport. School Cotninlaabin- or Rudolph A. fltanger, Aldcrntiiri Juhn M. Stahl, Matthias B. Pruder. N.Arbuckie, Alderman George L. B.iben- Bteln, Charles F. Herr, Dr. E. A, .Miller, Edwin F, Osborne, Captain i'pr:!'llus A Bellly, Valentine C. Trabold. flfTman E. L. Beyer, Joshua Brlerly, Juhn B- Oelk- ers. Henry H. Ziegler. OUo G, fb.craier, Solomon De Jonge. M, J. n E'-'nnH>r. John J. Magovern, Charles H. fturkh Tn. John J, Oaynor, John F. Fointh J"ha Cusack and Robert A. Haggerty.

ADVANCE SALE.

Autumn Medium $W eigh t Suits,Autumn Chalk Line Trousers,Autumn Banister Shoes,LABOR DAY PARADE,

W ill be lou r events that should a ttract e ve ry man’s attention.

15.00*3.00*3.75

■ * to th e Five Per Cent. Collateral Inheritance Tax im posed b y the

o law s o f th e S ta te o f N e w Y o rk , and which must be paid before ^ the goods can be removed from the vaults.

♦ You Can Avoid Th is b y Renting a Box from Us.♦ B o x es to ren t at $s p e r y e a r and upw ards, a ccord in g to size.

U Z A L H. M cCARTEB . . ; .....................................PresidentJO H N F, D R V D B N ........................................Vice-PresidentJE itO M E TAYLO R , !3d Vice-President and Trust Officer F R E D E R IC K \V. E G N E R .............. Secretary and Treasurer

9#ymowr Club tn Tenth Ward*A temporary organlzatlmi of :t Jaroea M.

Seymour Campaign Club in ibn Fliih rtla- trict of the Tenth Ward was piTfi‘cied last night at a meeting held nt IBbcH's Hall, 123 South Btreet. Tw-piily^flght voters enroll^ their namei . Another vrill be held Wednesrlny niphl. permanent orgahlxatlon will be and ofllcers will be elei*t* il.

meeting when a effected

POWER FORDR. POLAND.

(ContlDUtd from First Page.)

MDCB INTEREST IN IRISH TEAM

M O I V O Y M iV r > E >B Y D E P 0 8 IT IN 0 Y O U R SAVING S IN THE

SECURITY SAVINGS BANK,*7 A a 1 3 R O A I > S T R K E j r ,

3 per cent, in t e r e s t p a id o n a m o u n ts fr o m $ 2 .0 0 to $ 5 ,0 0 0 .I t s m a n a g e m e n t i s w is e , c o n s e r v a t iv e a n d e c o n o m ic a l.

GROSS ASSETS, $2,000,000. SURPLUS, $172,000.» d A . N A . O R ^ R e S .

SYLVESTffK S. BATTIN. Pre*. LOUIS LKLONG, V. Pret, EDWARD SPAETH, TtbmJOSEPH W P i I'ME. JAMES N. ARBUCKLB, J. FRANKLIN PORT.OSCARB MOCKKiDOE, W ALLACE M. BCUDDER, JOHN A. QIFFOHD.THOMAS W CROOKS. BENJAMIN ATHA. HERMA.N C. H. HEROLD.M.D.

•BeUnnlnfor the character and naaoclal■watHknilbilItT »»portantas the ielectlon o f right stoekf.

Foreigners P riitise Well and Americus

W ill BaYe lo Do Remarkable Shool-

mg to Hetam Champioasbip.

Haibht & FreeseEMablltliril f t A Mkin Of Am i

1 S »0 . U W i B 3 B 'w » r , R . X.

132 Market S t„ Newark. STOCKS, BONDS, BRAIN, C O H O N .

Others ust 2 iS Good*

nurreedri « t South BtrPOt tiy Principal Thomaa J. BUaClI, whine place In the Bruce Street School ta tilled by Principal K. 8. Blake, transferred (rnin Stele Street, while Charles H. Oleason. Jr, Is promoted from the vlee-prioclpalshtp of the South Miirket Street School to be principal at State Street, and Mies Clara Zahn la transferred from the primary vlce-prtncl- palshlp at Hawkins Street to succeed Mr. Gleason at South Market Street.

OPENING OF B aiE Y ILL E SCHOOLS.

iLNfhange rr- i\. ihp only px-ih<-

17*7}

11'm

’ TuriM-iio RoHtii Ji.fliio.nfjo. ami

l.jikp, of ' t iliH*th a nhip- I l:rM«A‘porl fo r ' Ycirpfilo hosus.

Preparation* for the opening of the foJI term of Bchool were made last night by the Belleville Board of Education. Tho chairman and clerk were auihoriMd to negotiate a note for $2,000, In anticipation of taxea, to pay teachers' salaries for the month of September and bllU for auppUea and repair*.

The quefltlon of piirchaRlng linoleum for the klntlergiirien room floor a( flchnol No.1 wai referred to the Building Committee with power, while the matter of Increas­ing Mlfls Julia De WIH'b salary waa re­ferred to the Teachers' Committee. The Textbook Committee was empowered to purchase neeiled books, and the Building Committee to act on the supplying of dis­infectant for the schools.

Chairman Frank Osborne declared that there was a question as to whether or not Mias McKean would return to teach In the fall, and the Teachers Committee wa.s InalrYicted to fill vacancies should any oc­cur. after Superintendent Graham had given it as his opinion that MUrt McKean would notify the hoard tf she decided not to return to BeHevlUo In Sept'-mber.

BpeclsJ Dlspstch to the NEWS.R IFLE RANGE. BBA GIRT, Aug. JL—

All the morning on the rifle fanges was occupied principally In pool and target shooting. The conditions were very good and the scores made creditable, Many persons remained near the Irish leaih while it wa*'Shooting and were satisfied that the Americans will have to do some wonderful shooting in order to retain the Irlah-American championship.

The Pennsylvania team got into camp late last night.

The Wimbledon Cup match, which wa* won last year by Lieutenant William DeV. Foulke, of Philadelphia, was started at I o'clock this afternoon. The follow­ing Jerseymen are among the enlrlea:

Frank H^de and Dr. W. K. Hudson, New Jeisey; Captain William T. W^hltte- more, Fourth regiment; Captain W. B. Martin, Second regiment; Captain Hobart Tuttle, First brigade staff: Private W. Tewes, Fourth regiment; Dr. W. R H. Bull Bloomfield; PrivateH.Qonsch, Fourth New Jersey; W. C. Gannon, Fourth regi­ment; Sergeant John Malcolm, First regi­ment: Stewart M. Wise; Captain Arthur Rowland. First Jersey.

The Canadian team will arrive to-mor­row.

FIRST REtlRENT LOSES BY A SMALL MARSIN

FRiKCtPAL BRANCHES,

Cliy.'N. J.c t t L x R Ohio.

Wvhln.ton. D. C. i Colymbuo, Ohio.Oonunlislon oriier* HoUrttnl m r oS

»mrtilaccouiit*,loToaihoriii<MieratamargiiM.W i will he ** BUIDE TO

Riafl free, on ftoplicaiioa, otifhindHome cloth hound 4 0 0 KMigNfi lluitrsted I t i i a complete ten y «ir hUt w o f pricei and the molt tnietwoflhjr work of Its kind ever puhllshed- Our

DAILY MARKET iftmwill sUo he melled free upon rece1|ito( request W a g lv a apoclal a tw o ttoa to the accormti of iKm*reiideril cufttomeri. Servlew Mitieicellad.

INVESTORS."

Investment Securities.LUia or n»»lr»bl* stoeki aad Bond*,

wht.'h wo aro r-commendlnk to tke attan- tioD of Invulora to bor ootrlxht, aaat uponanpllchtlon.

Orders ''Bulicited. pnrehaBe at sale. cMh or matfln. „

STOCKS. COTTON. WHEAT.ENNIS STOPPANI.

Meni- j Consolidated Stock Eiehanje 1 Est, betB (New York Produce EioUan»o;34 New St. and 38 Broad St., S*w York.

RHANCH OrYICk:___,184 BROAD STREET, NEWARK. .

Tel. 1313. g e o . E. T il,f o r d , Mxe.

O yes, there are other good L ite

CompaHles, but there la enough

choice to make It worth your

w h ile to pick out the best. You

are looking fo r the beat protec­

tion , and w e claim that a Mu­

tual Benefit policy Is broader

and better In every way, and

that, too , at 'less cost than can

be had elsewhere. Look fo r

yourself. Stephen S. Day, Dlat.

Agent, No. 776 Broad 5t.

Only

SBA

T «n Pointa Separate Newark- and the Foarth Regim ent

Team In Shooting Match.GIRT, Aug. 31.—In the Interna-

er a d le y beach b o v l e r s .

X U WEATHER CONDITIONSWASTIINGTGN

dltionsi and g> hFt Duri'ig (hi pH-i

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Vne T enn-1 forfr-a-r

Ti(> -fiiiir h-iiir« ih>'F. ir thr S-' H I. Al-

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ainjth ani tsiRtfrn U|<p«r ]ak« .-t'Kl Mi. th<’ g rea U 'f p«'*rlhtn o f >h* M lM Ip .All.inti- B talrs, ih f <'*'Qir:Al W .- i »m i th** n- r 'li-rn

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ihn lurKf.di lanutr. ' ttiiYiki f. will ojieni ir i rnll--«l SlUtPN 1-4 .!■ fi* iiTnl Li»ii(hcr compa- !

Hfister,ri- k * \'ngpl,

n.l-TcSlJi wh'i '■i\ !•' csraMish . u tri.1 u\ Mil- • p; sDIxn lo ll.e I 'iioirlran HIiIf

T h " !n>l*-i>endi‘|ji I n Tw n iL, -t. A4:«iir']H(lnu i f tli. I 'l l fd S tales tif Am*'Vtfh h-iB lH*4*n f rniiil iti Dinprson,

o f w hPh ar- Di.ri'iininn cm- 1 li Y'-y I'f th* Panit-^r' i ‘ ' mpany. The ,,vs. isiipifY Yp Opp^fiHt! 'i ' NiriK*'** :ithI boy- I M l tTir] WML't-n ur* ri tEuIatud byMl* -'tppiv Hfid lirm iiiiil Th>' utKuiYlxatlonw il l !'■ m.

who haft been epoken of a* a H- mMcr:iiic I Ouhf'rnatorial po«RlbSI1iy. Th n thcr**

wi-re M T. Barrett. Wllllatn D.-b-hanly, Hugh Uarreit, Frank 6hiinl4-> ticl Au­gust Pfeifer, FTederlrk Ii M'r'nei.-ln and

' a number of other*- The [urtv wh - i.tken aiTi'Hs the Hudson on ihe Jmi'iim. und a j peoiHl locomotive and cut sufm huiS the European tourlpt^ i,.w;Yrd theirwives and aummer hnnies r*n rh*- Jerf^ey uoaei. A number of ihc wf.romlng parly made the trip to the shore

Mr. Smith proposes lu r» turn (ri Eiirnp^ with hl« aon early In JanuHry, so that the mtMitcal irealment of ih«- son may be continued in VleiYna. He would h.ive pro­longed hi* *tay If rw.i for ihe Im­pending political conflict.

The Bradley Beach Bowling Club, com­posed L*ntlrely of Newarkers spending the aummer at that resort, celebrated the ciose of lU eeaoon at a banquet last night In the Beach View Hotel. The nccaalon was long antldpated and elaborate ht- nmgemenw were made. After rolling u!T the final game*, the memherfl and their guests. In all about *eventy. adjourned t> the dining-room of the Beach View Quantliles of palm*, flowers and Japanewe lanlerne were uoed In decorations.

After the banquet a solid allver IovIhk cup was presented to William H. Hark- horn, of thl* cUy, a* a prize for holding th«' highest average of the season. Wn. Thomas F. Somner was the donor of (ht nip. which wa* presented to Mr. Hark- horn hy former Board of Works Commis­sioner Charles F. Herr, in a pleasing spi-eeh. Another cup, offered hy Georg#* \V. Ja-jgle. of this city, was given to Ed- wan! Wurth, who made the next b».P( si ore. A leather medal was given lo Hr

bn 1 L.’harlHi F. Cramer* who made the low ’ est ftVfrage. A. WelM, who was the nlfl

clal seorer of the dub* was presentw] with a sliver handled umbrella.

After the eigari had been Ignited Cramer wa* nominated toastmaster

tlonal Shooting Tournament here yester­day the only two big event* of the day occurred In the afternoon, these being the Columbia trophy match and the Inspec­tors’ match. The former was confined to teams of six men each, open only to teams from New Jersey regiments, the cup be­ing given hy the District of Columbia sol- dlera. The Fourth Regiment of Jersey City won for the third succesalve year, beating the First Regiment of Newark by only ten points, the total score being 2t8 to 231. The scores:

The Columbia Trophy match. Fourth Regiment, New Jersey, winner.

FIRST REGIMENT,200 500Yd*. Yds.

('aptain Rowland....,....... 20Sergeant M a lco lm .............. WLieutenant N o w la n ............. 20Lieutenant Barker..... i... i7i’rivate Hutschmidt......... 2Captain Qralf.................... i*

■ STABLIBUED 1B89,

O . F ' . C O J V L fO K : ,B A M K U B A N D BBOBLEB,164 HABKET ST., NEWARK, H. J.

R u t E«UM uii) Ixjexl InvMlm.ot Luted Stoeki and Bond*. Oreln *nd Cotton.

T E L E P H O N E 9 8 7 .

DEPOSITS $2,000,000.

FranklinSavings Institution,

SI* BROAD ST., NEWARK, N. Jf.

T H IB T Y -F O U B T H DIVIDEITDThe maiutgare hme decl&red 4 dlTldend st

the nite of 3 pet cent, per nnnnm on acooimta entitled thereto September 1, persbie after September u.JOHN M. GWINNELL, Preeldenl.

W ILL IA M H. LEE, TIce-PnildaBt. MERHITT a. PERKINS, SHrotarj.

INTEREST COMMENCES MONTHLY,

R M * * « M * * M * * * * « « c e B * * M R

B r it fs BiitlKred ilroH itd tbe e ity .

30241$221918

ToT40 43 Sfl 3941 37

Total ............................. m 233SECOND RBGIMSNTe

60Q Yds,

' Captafn Martin ................ jj[i.'Hptaln Watson............... JJI'npialn Libby................... JJI'rfvale Breece................. W

I Major Packer.................... I»I’rivate Evens................. 13

sooYds.

£1«

UUu

DIESlfflGSlTIIllTIOli

T»tanil

ToUlS ........................... 10THIRD REGIMENT,

300 Yds.

Captain Malhers ............. 19leleulenant Price..... ......... J®Cdpialn Hare.................... IJPrivate Mansfield............. «Lieutenant Ball..... ........ -St-rgeant Coyte.................. !■

99 206

500 Yds. To'l.

31U1719IS19

j«>rUisn o f th- S.Mjihwcpt'rn Si it. N o r ih w i'i i high uri « li:is i M-irih tu stw ard mMV4nniil. c.iusliig a t la l full In tetiijH-rHture frfim fpi fi- le> northw.ard In the N«irlhw. -t ^♦*ra(iir*'e ure again rlsiii#; L L h t w ith fref-ilng itTiii'vrHiuro, wan g i W h ile UlV4-t. r.-'i.fdn

T h ere w ill tu- Hlp-w.f'r'i |r.-n1chi in the M id i le Atlantic fiia i.e an<l the* pr-’at. r jYorilon o f New Rngland mu-1 uh., m K astern Florida, i^ontlnui-tl Sunday un tbi- N e w England coasi atid In KH,«t*'rn F'lnr- 6da, and eJnewhere euat uf the H lv e r and In the Srunhwcei; ihe Yv^athrr w ill be fair. 1( w ill .v.uler io-n1«hr lt> K ew Tcifk and Interior N ' w England

On the N-'w England roast the winds vrUl be light to frei*h and mr*eity south. *nd on the Middle Atlantic varlahl*-.becom ing fresh north Ott (ht- Suuth A u lantic c o is i m on iy light nurth. on the gu lf eftast light and moittiy east the lo w rr Iskvs fresh north.

T h e fo llow in g heavy prer-lpliatlon Mn Inches) was reported during the pai t tw en ty-fou r hours: Augusta, l in. i-fepne- glbah. Ga.. 1.L&; Toledo, *.22; WtKiOsiook Va,, L29.

The \m«-rlfan O gn r t ' ‘ 'nip.fnv has de- ri(|t*il ii> liYilIrl I ltirg4- ii« w fiir ttiry ST

N J )Vltlltun !•’< x. the super- tiit'-nh'-ni In ' '.itruti iv. fxperrs (o advertise M' ki W‘ ‘ k f'*r liYfl* "E A f' lir-sinry build­ing. 1-- *g v e r ;i «|..4r«' by-xlSO fec t. ‘ 'The ji. w anU] Mr Fnx. ■■will turn out

i abfuJY 1 f l i s i c lguF a week We give 4>b' j*4*f7kuns In the new plant nuili.yeij

rv p . .n « i I ,

1>.] t. Ill i,.'

i>p(.»c-he, wfr* m»d8 by a*or*o E Ups- ..11, Charlen F. H*rr, 8h*rllT Oforite Vir­tue. Surrogate Joi*pk W. Ellor. V, lll1am A. Ualn’ r. Edw»rd M. Wltion. Bteplleii Harrison and Tbomai F. Creed, (..oils Schmidt srored s hit by playing tIrM vio­lin with the orche»tr«. After several se. lections from the Bradley Beach tjuar. tette. adjournment -a * taken to the rootna of ttie Bradley Beach Improve- mem Association, where It was derided to continue the bowUns Club next year.

E arly CtwalBK iweressfol.For the first time alnee the institution

NUGENT SAYS TWOs id e s t o t h e s t o r y

\ ^oTel T ra in Tim e Card-T. P- i'eiiliiK-r. n f this City, has ptr-

ft-vU'-l a n«.iV' ) irain luheilule. U U cnlled thf *;f r. h'ft-1 r.fln Wui<'k Time-table." drill IS s Nmall I'ani. giving the lime of starting " f ev**ry train running beiwet*n

-irk und N va V -rk on the Pennsyl­vania. the C'f'niral and the Lackawanna rallr-.iHdi*. The hi>urs are printed on the marain of the cart! nn«l the figures run- nini( Hvr>iKs ••p[>usit4< the hour figures cep- f-M'iii thv minute of starting on the dtf- ff r* n» roads. F->r InMnn^ If It Is 2

zn j on ! o'clfick In the sfternnon, and the traveller 1 <|eiiir»»;j {., fedtrn ihr nrei iruln out of Ihe dty he findP ihe flgurt- " i " and hy follow- Uyv that line ■Uf'c-n d're thst on the penn- syL’anla. train* leave at "OT' and "39." If

Declares Bis Selectios ef Electioi

Officers V « s Jistified-ColotMl Price

Misstated Facts, Be Adds.

..r laihor Day. the employes o( the Arms lielonging to the Bhuly Closing Anaoclatlon„lll have this year a complete holiday. Hitherto It baa been the custom to give the clerks and other employes a halfway on laibor Day, bat thia year it has Imn deemetl expedteDt to cloae all day, while keeping open thla aOernoon and to-night. The season baa been moat aurcssful fromthe early -c loa in * a tandM lnt, shopper* In

feneral coming oot In large number* on 'rlday night* and Saturday mornlngt.

and the clerk* belongJng tn the association feel that the peopla ^ co-nperatlng with them In Ihe early-cl^ng movement.

w-

F A lk W EATH ER TO-MORROW . The local weather bureau prr.mls«s show-

ars to-QlgbL but fair to-morrow U Ib kiuch coolsr to-day than yesterday, al­though tbe average humidity is a triflf* kigber than It was on Friday. At 3 o'clock

naomiag the temperature was 69 do- krsas* at * It w u 9T degrees, and at m>ois ■ AflgTsea Tbe percentage of humidity Was 99 at 7 o'clock this movalng* but by gooQ It bad faliep to «B per cent. The ring at aftOQ was sast by Mut beast, with I vsthritT *9 saven miles an bonr. Tafter- lay the blgbeat temperature was 0 de- trasa. the lowest SI degrees, and tbe aver* h4M isipperaiure wo# 79 degree*- The ^ taM t humidity was H per cenL. the bwresi gf per cent., and tbe average 71 per m t tTve preraiUng wind was sontb- |asL wtib a velocity e f twelve miles an psur. A year age lo-day tbe blgbeet tern- ftrature was M dagrios, tbe lowest 44 d»>

hv Lackawanna Ralirnad Iff desired, the llm- -ifitHYfflte t o'clock nhowa that (rains C:in fv> raughl at "91." and■*T ' and nn the Ocntral Hallroad ‘*30" Iff

tht lime of starting.

CITY NEWS NOTES.The members of tfiff Sorial^Demorratlc

Ladles' Society will have an outing at Eberbardt's Park. FrtUttpenth street, to­morrow.

C l and tbe average 9 digress. Tbe 4aje‘I e^|r*

Journeymen Barber»‘ Local No. 319 will meet In the new headquarters, Eisner's Halt, M Market streei, Tuesday night at 9 o'clpck.

The Marthi Lmber Sick Benefit S veietw No. 1 will celebrate Its fifteenth innlver- sary with a summer-ntgbt'P (estival st Hseberie's Park tbU evening.

The annual vplksfest for (be benefit of the Gr-fTnan lii'npltal will begin to-morrow at Haeberir's Bay Mew Park. Voos s First Ee^meni Band, tbs United Blngtri and Habcifwang’s and Sunderbaft's b^^ia wtU be among tbe attractiens of tbe UvaL

James B. Nugent, ch.tlrman of th? Essex County Democrailr <’<*mmlttei-. la not In- ; dined to worry miu-h nver the stAtement | made by Colonel Lrl.-*- In the NEWS yes- 1 trrday to the efTeit ihai Nugent was turn- I Ing down eleciiiin -’fTlv’erff who are sup- j posed to favor ih - nomination of Mayor Seymour for <»ovrrmif But the county cbAirman takes et einlons to some of the ' colooei's ^^aratloiis on the ground, as he ; suiys, that thf>' 4ire n t In accordance wUh « the actual facts. j

"I had Inii-nded not tn haj* much about the coUmel's ffidtemenia" »ald Mr. Nu­gent. while wailing for the Joanna to meet the St Lt»ul» with former .Senator Smlt^ aboard, this morning, "but," he went on. ‘•th«'re are two sides to «vsry story. If T had the list of appointees here 1 could p<dnt out a number of misstate- menu. but as it Is I can say that In bO rase did 1 foil to appoint the men rtroB- mended by county commltteeiaeii, except­ing the Fifth Ward. There new offtcers were named becapae of the blgh-tmnded manner Ln which primaries have bean run tn that ward (o suit oerutn Intsrssta

CbaBtfoa W are leeeaoney."In tbe Seventh Ward, where ColODel

Price says two men were turn­ed dosm, the changes were aeoss sary because the men bad re- tnoved to other districta. In other wards slniUar cottdltlori* prtvaUad. and In Lfv* legstou this mas Kenah was mol «**■ re- Boved. Wbsta men werstoraad dewa tl

kdauftf

Form er ffewarfe Restdeai l>ead.Mr*. F»nnr (Jkrdmr. of llr.i Plork, P*

for many year* * ro*lont of N-wark. d1*d »t her home TboroA»y from rorrumptlon. She wa* 111 fo» ‘ 5 f rGardner wa* t)** ?f J>ter Gardner, of the Weetinfhtn^ Electrtr LiRht Com-

L Danv and basWee her huehand she 1* I •ur'rtVed by two ehlldreo The funeral

service* are bilng held from tbe home of : her ilster. M Orange strcei. this after- f noon. Th* l&tsrment will be tn F alrmount [ Cemetery-

Total* ............................ B*FOURTH REQIMENT.

200Yd*.

Major laihman.................. W' ’aptnln Parker— ............ 30ItrlvHte O'Hare................. BPriva te T e w ts . . . . . . . ........... 80Sergeant McOrann............ 80'■auialn Sprinyatead......... 80

ICO 221

SOD Tda. To'!.

WF.DDINO ANNIVERSARY OBSERV­ED—Mr. and Mr*. Adam Croter, of 02 Holland street, were given a party by relatives and friends In Frederick Muth’s hall. 31 Sixteenth avenue, laat night. The event was In honor of Mr. and Mr*. Cre- ter's thirtieth wedding anntveraary. After a collation had been served, dapeing Was enjoyed. Many handsoma glfta were re­ceived,

PHOE.MX LADIES' SICK BENEFIT qOCIETY ELECTS—The following offl- eers were elected at the eeml-annual meeting of the Phoenix Ladlee Sick Benrlll Society, held at Oerlei'e Hall la»t night; President, Mrs. Mathllde Weber; vlcu-iiresliieiil, Mrs. Marie KIcpp; ireoa- urer, Mrs. Mathllde Joubert: recording Bcrretary. Mrs. Johanna Holdau; financial aecretary. Mrs Franelaca Klump; Finance Committee. Mr*. Josephine Ixtrker, Mr*. Katie Amend, Mrs. Johanna Slumpf and -Mrs. Elisa RIeder. A social hour followed the business sesslon-

LAHT PARTY FOR ENDEA'VOR FRESH AIR HOME-The last party of children to be sent to the Endeavor Fresh Air Home In Qlen Ridge this season will I go to the home Tuesday. As was the case

i last vear this party will be composed of colond children from this city. The chil­dren now at the home will return on Tuea- dii\. The party to come back next week im liidea twelve children aent by the First 1'reshyterian Endeavor Society of Orange,

' which contributed toward the home. Nine pr.nles were given an outing thl* year, the I isTgest number ever seat out by the Essex Union.

Comer Broad aod Baak Streets.Money to Loaift on ik>nd and Mortgage.

IIITEn&aT ALLOWED 07i D E PO ilT t AT 3 PER CENT, PER ANNUll*

Open from lO A. M- to 4 P. M.Batard W tor'll?. ‘ ’

MoH^y evenings from 7 to 0.K. Da FAHK91VORTH.

Treaaares.

Redmond,Kerr&Co.Letters o f

Travelers’

CreditAvsiUbk In oil parti of tkc WoritL

ISSUED BY

The Fidelity Trust Co,NEWARK, N. J. '

Dickinson, Bmmnion

TOUIS ............................... 117 in 248FIRST BATTALION NAVAL

r e s e r v e s .300 Yd*.

Soper.................. 17

MOYds. To'l

FOLKS YOU K N & W .

t’’aptaln _ -t. M A \\>Aseler............ 16II M. l.renander................ HB. M W, Jonvs................. 1#Fireman Treynhati..............&Seaman Schroedcr............. 10

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M o rs T i t g * M id la n d B eaek*The atauMr WllUsm 8tori4> win make

thrM daily t r i t o n Sunday.l,ak>or Day ana throughout Btxt week to Midland Beach. Staten There will t.e a speemLabor Day attraction at the beach in the nroductl* Ot farce-f'r'medy. "The Ad-ventursa ^rang^ Miss Brawn."The beaak has been extensively patron­ised *>**■ a i l son, many (x-i ple appreciat­ing Ihs for ff'irf hatning vndfisnlng aSd the other uitiractiona of well*W>w« i w n

tbe

Totals .............. .............\m vlOfi 3*Inspectors' Rifle Match—Captain Bteb-

btns, Twelfth Regiment* New York, win* ner. _

308 HO Yd*.Td*, T l

Lieut. Cookson, 1st Bat., D. C. 44 4P 89 Maj. RawUna. 3d Bat. Md.*** tf II 79 MaJ, Young, Sd B «t. D. C.*,. 46 tf Capt. Graff, tat N. J Regt,,*. 46Sergt. Hatch, 1st Inf., Me..... 44Lieut. Farrow, lOth Regt.D. C 41 LleuL Dennison, 5th Bat.D. C 45 Co^t.^Biebblns, 12th RegL, ^

Lieut. Greenan, 2d Inf.. Me... #Maj. Bell. Insp. N. Q., D. C.. tfLieut. Beil, N. O., D. C ......... •Captw Eranc. 49th Regt., N. T. 41Urat. 0baw, U. 8. V ............ tfCaptc Martin. M Regt.. N. J.. tf Capt. Springste^. 4th N. J....47 LleuL Kolor. 1st Regt.. Me.... 44 Capt. Holttes. 5tb Regt., M4*. 37 LleuL LUaar. 7th Bat.. t>. C*. tf

Bowen. Rhode IslaiK!.**** Ii

4134»4145414343a8

43M

-Dr A. M. Mill* hae returned from hlavn^atloD at Belmaf.

-Alt>ert Svenoon Is spending hi* vaca­tion at Asbury Pork.

MadlMU Ailing 1* visiting H. H. Qlf- fnrd and family at thalr tummar home atSummit.

■ R. A. Btangaf and family have Just ' ^turned from a vacation sp«it at Laka I r>, nnmrk.I -D r and Mr*. Laban Dennis, of » Cen- I tral avBiua, have Just returned from a i month's vacation In th* tYhlle MounUlns.

-Mrs. WllBsm Fine and ctiUdren, of 47 ! Murray atroel. w*H l*av« aoon to vtoll ■ trif-mi* In New Brunawlok and Panniyi- i vanla,

S Aesesaor Frandi A. Quinn, of 1* New re i etreei. sailed to-day for Ireland, where H8 he will remain for two months He wlU S* visit hla married daughter, Mrs. Patrick „ I Kreley, of Bawnogues, County Klldar*. tJ j Ireland, Bawnogues was th* home of Mr, a, Qutnn'a parents.____________m

8^ C 2 0 . .H*mb*r* * f the New lark Stock Kiekaag*.

IS W all St„ New York. ‘BRANCH OFFICB:

751 Broad S t, Newark, N. J.Telephone 1362.

private W it* tu New Tork,

POST & FLAGG,

SUMMER RESORTS.PAKK.

Calaael HreeklmriAH* Bert A e Haw.LEXINGTON. K y„ Aug. IL-Ceioe*l W

C. F. Breckinridge hai not eooepted -

A A W KY

HOTEL ALBION.as a-ra.* H varSs 4* M o u ; acBoataadstss

tahW S PW 4*ri is » IU I f f fOiwn to Oeteaer. T. V. iU.1

! THE ALHAMBRA.poSittOTD M «verstty.

law pTPfssvor fttiviUSa Ry. Th#

t Cmtor pMfi* of

Ltor Uni- ‘ nuoa. Doairow* yaii , _lw.>iI r r a E t is y i io S iK H w ^dean i

of tho faenlty of tlm law deperl^cM was offered to fornaor Congreenae Clifton R. Brecktnrtdg*. of A

bav* accOplfdIt.Arkatieaii and he

THE HELBOSE.Cool r «m e ; weniag awM i* : oeotta l . l * * * ^

SOS AaSsiT eve.; lA tan a*a w itee . g DALT.

M e a t th * I «t|h *

la t t A gs ilex Crwiral Ratlrawd. Boeelal PlsBatch t" 'he NPm s. ^ M U Ia Be TH. Aug. H.-Henry Donnelly, of thla city. OM of ih o* gnjtiie in a bead-nn coHlelon ^ o * betireen two tralni .on the Long Branch division of the Jersey Central rou at Bayeray. m this city, hss coranenrod a suit aghlnat the railroad for tlgev- dato- uaa ta thn L'nlon County Cimili Court. H i, neuoant t* a . J. David, of SOBbeth.

lia teo lm TheeRweB P end.

, • ‘irE“ » S ‘S S & ^ 2 £ £ * 7 ^ - ^ . i r o i m ; “ •ry Donnelly. , Thompaon. a well-known reeldat of toured last 1 nardsvine, died at hi* late ysMdeni which took I Claromont road at I Wetoek tUe a o

BE ftNAl----- „- ---------------— of Ber-ice on

j cU tewm t road at l ofeaock tma aotning efter a week's ttlnewa. Death wa* due to Dneumonla. Mr. neaapMn w «* elxty- nln* yean of age. A widow, one ion and thro* daughter* m in i** him.

TK K _“ V » « ■ 4 r i£ * i.^ S S !k “

OCBAN OROYK.■O YB L hB C H W a U B K .

Writs fsr wtrisl prices fw fcptewb* sadrteber: kr weak or MObuL ____CWkHTs mf *-# ^ WILCOX.

* ' ■

Mambgrs of the Now Yprk Stock Exchaogflh MIIU BaUdluf. Now York.

B P A N O M O F F I C E :

774 Broad St., Newark, N. J. iLFRED L. D E R IS , R ts id iit F ir to ff.

t e l e p h o n e i m .

Local Investment Securities.W.B.SmHk. EfUUliMItTA V-H.

W.B. SMITH &C0mB m n k o r o m a d B r o k o r m

EH PIKE BOIIJIIN*, * * * y o k e . IM BBOAD ■*.. BKWAhK.

DInct pHvea* W li* Tiiephon* RTg

C. k. HARNED & CO.k i l l s BPlLDIIfO, M. T.

KDWABD H. W RIGHI, J r - l ------— .DERKUON rM IlH , f

m JkPBOhF. I7A H t BBOAlLDIBECT pr iv ate IVIBE.

Dick Brothers & Go.Member* New XtA and P|tUadat»Ua Stook

ExchasgoSkBranch OOloe. mBBOAl>m.,K*wark.1(. J

william r. MUTB. Manager. Lont-ffiaupo* T*te(}w p« J » a ^ »

Bewail B. Dwiyii. and.

T * Meet at Palrrooa.The Omunn-Ainertcan CathoUc Uakw

at New Janey wtU hold Its annual eon- vuttkw oo Monday, at Patereoa Attar

uech eecvlcr the meeting will begin In 1 Among the epeahen will he sFant, of Tnwtea; Mayer Hlneb-

Dr. r . Huch. of K « T oe t Ceonor. of tU i city, win -tlrlats

a tE M M B h h m a a l a t h o a g t a k f .

Law Tev Dtwpe Oewd.NEW YORK. AaS-_5--*th »h i

jacoM. a lasnmr M ■eroatoeBM m llyn.after midnight this

in B.Brook-

CawMUaaw hoUa

UIADUa <H ^F Y U Ia ItI O San. inibnwd Speedy.TM* wedMma wta naw * Wirwe, f>*^ *r A^OWWMWM*MdCaUM. wwmgty ta.

tS S t^ S p K* «w* ' * mnwsii r sM‘^ 't jL ^ fe a S a S w . - y K A jB

t e T T S A r e & g r g g 5 i a a

C A a g T ^ C O W ^ . W

TXLKraOKB WA

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wmmmKEWABK EVENING NEWS, SATUBDAY, AUGUST 31, 1901.

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^ IN THE FIELD OF CHURCH WORK ^NEW CATBOLIC .

FARISfl FORflEDCbapel’ Of St. Aotbooy of Padua (o

BetOjKoed To>aiorrow io Silver Luke for Italiaus.

HECTOR IS REV. VINCENT S. SANSONL

. lie Kim lieen Dolnir Very Active W urk A.mouir l l i N Cottntrynn^—Kx- pi'oled flint CLurcIi W ill »i*«n Iflemlu^rMLilp o f ^09—It U Fropnaed to FurchnuG Froperty Hoon ftpd Halne Money fo r \eT\- Ediflcc.

Tho now chap* of St. Anthony of fl'julua, for the Jt.iMiifi ( ’uihollca of Sllvor f I.aka, Will bo openotl ui mat pliioe to- ! niorrow. llev'. Viuroiit Simon Sitiisune, I who has comloc'li'J fit-rvlcfB In the baso-

niont of a bulidiiiK al ChoHU-r and Seventh : Qvenui‘3, In ihlx ciiy, for hl.n countrymen,

for lilt* past four monibH, nTelved per­mission to wtiirt the new j luce of worship, which will be used until tho mtmb«r» of tne Infum parish ralHf fuiuls to purchase £r(vuiinl and build a sultabie edifice^

Tije,altar ami oth»-r furniture arrived [ tO'Hay Hud wtre put In place In short

erder by willing hands, so that every- t linfe would be In reaillnt sH for the ccle- Irallon of the Initial muaa in the morn­ing, at 8 o'clock. Thcr/? will be no attempt at elaborate cxorcl-jes.

Father Sansone esllraatoa that the new pa^sh Will number in the neighborhood 9f 800 auuls In a bhort tlmo, Including the

Rev. Vincent 8. Snnsnne.It was largely through his vfTurts that

the new Cnapul of St. Anthony of Padua was organised.

Italians who rusldb In Silver f.ako and many who live in the northwestern sec­tion of tills city and In KloonilkliJ. He expects to raise sutllclent money In ono month to buy a plot of ground, and then tho quesUuii of building will be taken up.

The chapel Is on the rtrst floor of a two- itory frumo building formerly used ua a residence. It Is located on Fiolmofjt ave­nue, near Honlss street. The chapel

■proper is a large room, and a smaikr one wlU be used as a vestry^rootn. The chambers on the second floor will be oc­cupied by tho chaplain.

Father Sansuno was born In Stlgllano, province of Potensta, Italy, forty-ilvo yrars ngo. He was educat«?d In Trlcarlco. and was ordained at 8t. Churlua’s Seminary, in Trlcarico, hi Ue ofllclaicd at achurch bis birthplace, and acted

secretary to the bishop of the diocese of Trlcarlco for three years. He came to America flvo year.n ago and wns curate f'-r eighteen moniliH uftcr Ms arrival to Father Morelll, at St. Lucy’s Churoh, on Siiefflelil street, in this city.

Brief stays at New Haven, Conn.; Jer- S*'y City and Maiteawan, N. Y.. while a.:tlnR as curate, W’ere followed by his tiansfer to Newark. Father Sana^mo si’eaks the English language lluently. He was aasUiani to the paator of an Engllt'h- fljieaklng congregutlon while at Mattea- )wi an.

Bishop O’Connor has appointed Alexnn- d*r Fullerton and Poaimaaltr Jdfaldo h'aloran, of Silver Lake, truKieos for tho

parish. The English-,speaking Cath­olics of Silver Lake attend the ehurcdiea at BellevlHe and Bloomfield. Many of tho women residents have lent valuable ns- Bistanae to the head of the new* oongrega- llon In preparing for ihrf first maaa. to be Ce lebrated In Silver Lake.

RELIGIOUSSOCIETIES.

"Splritual Arqualntance" will ba the iubject o( rtlicu.aion at the meeting, of the Christian Endeavor, Kpworth League . id Baptist Young People's aocletlea to- ttorrow night. Teit: Job n il., U-23.

RESUMfi. OP n iK TOPIC,- By Ami(» R. Wella.

In a potton mill, amid all the clatter of the loome. there la a quiet room which ia the heart of all tho energy, it I. the “ power-room," (he engine room. Were that mom omitted or unueed, you might add all the lootna you pleased, biit the en­tire mill wouid be dead.

Just such a home of silent, potent force must be at the centre of every life that Ciiunta It ta the place where the soul coraraunea with IM Maker. Without thla cciimnunlon, whatever form it may take. tR addition of exterior machinery, of pi ana, methods and ambltlona, is only the h'-aplng up of loomi around a hreleaa eiigtne-rooni.

The more one ha. to do, the more necea- a.'iiy la It to spend time in thla Inter­course with God. WUllam Cecil, Lord Bur, high. WHB stopped one day as ha wai coining from divine aervlce. 'T wonder” atJd hli friend, "that In this great emer­gency of State you have time to go to church." " I f I did not go to. my prayers Ti-gulafly," replied Rurldgli. " i never could be a Minister of England." To one who knows Ood this communion with

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Him l i an unfailing spring of refreshinganfl fountain of enlightenment

The very b^st recommendation of relig­ion comes from a dtaclosure of the bless­ings of acquaintance with G«k1. If men, looking on us, can know by our gleatnlog faces and peaceful, confident voices that we have been wUh Jesus, they will need no further testimony of our Bavlour. A mason, descending a ladder fnitn u very high roof, ■was asked by n Utile boy* "WereMt you afraid of fallltiK when jmju ■were up so high? But no’*—*ihe hid hastily corrected himself—“ I Know why yniiweren't afraid. You had suld yourprayers before you went to wurk." The mason had not said his prayorti, but from that day he never forgot It.

One who has thla acqu4ilniKni'(> with God is not terrified, whatever ev.iiu God may send, I have read of uii i|ii lai^y who remained calm and iiiiiiffri^hied though the country was shaki i\ by a fearful earthquake. ‘'Aren't y^u ufr:ild?'’ they asked ht^e. **No," she n-iitlt'd, "I am glad to know that 1 have a who cun shake the world."

To get this acquaintance wUh i ;-rI it Is not necessary to be ihlnkltig <>r Him all the time. As Mina rimiley says, ufu-r one has seen xhe Kunshlne lying on ih«f v:irpi*i ho 1b conaclouu of its presence In il;.' room even though he may not be bmklng di­rectly at It- But we do need lo uik with Christ often enough to put the ih-'iight of Him beneath all ouT other IhouKhtn. the spirit of the sunshine makes ihi> ,‘nUre room bright and cheery.

CHRlSTlAaN B N D E A V d ilThe dally Christian Endeavor

readings for m-xl week are us fi MoJiday, "The Ministry of Angels.'Iv., 1-lly Tuesday. “ Inspiration iheFast," Psnlm Ixxvll., 1-12; WniiuHiijiy. “ The Heavenly Book,* Psalm xix . Thursday, “ Jesus Came from Il'-nvn," John Vi., 31-41; Friday, “Our Help Aii .vi-,” Psalm cxxlll , 1; cxxlv., 1-8; Saundfiy, “Christ Our Ciilef HtJi>e,“ John vL. Sunday, 8*ptemi)er S, topic, "lli-avi-nlv HeJpers." II. Kings vL. 15-17.

The first fall rally of the Essex C-.imiy Christian Endeavor Union will bo In la ihw first Monday night In October. Tlu* nn.M-i* rtigs formerly were resumed In Bcpiemher, but li was found that many of iht- icn- deavorurs are then still out of town

A Cincinnati “ Echo" meeting was held on Tuesday night In the Central Pn-sUy- terlan t^turrh. A number of netglib' rlng Endeavor societies were present whm ports of thftreceni annual convention \v-re gix'vn.

President Clark, in a letter urging EJn- deuvorers to lake an active part In iho good cUlEenship work, says: “ It will form a w ry good programme for some Chris­tian citizenship meeting if you make tlii- evening a summary of the principal ri'- form movementa, trying to show thi-ir present stalua, with as much of tholr past history and purposes for the future ns you can bring In. You will want, of course, to treat the temperance question, althoughHt must he treated briefly in such a mecllng. You will add civil sert'lce reform. Sab­bath obaervance, the divorce reform, b-il- lol reforms, the Initiative and the refenm- dum. lefurma In municipal governm^'ni, progress made against speculation ntnl gambling, sulTrage reforms, the Introduc­tion of the curfew, the auppresslon of lynch law."*

EPWORTH LEAGUE.Members of the chapters In Group 8

held a picnic at Dickson's Grove, I ’Ino Brook, on Thursday under the dlrectlun of Group Leader Miss Bowen.

Assistant Secretary F. B. Vreeland, of the Young Men’s Christian Aasorlntlnn. ■n’lll have charge of the union service of the Arlington Epworth League andVhns- llan Endeavor Society to-morrow night Mrs. Vreeland will sing.

A special cabinet meeting of tho New­ark District Lcaguu has been called for Saturday. September 7, at the residence of District ITeslderU E. W. Cuoper. South Orange.

Sunday evening, Septembor 8, the Den- vllltt Chapter will hold a young’ people's rally, at which the district president and seerntary will be present

Arrangements have been completed for an InternAtlonat convention echo meet­ing to be held In the RasevHlti Methodist Episcopal Church on Friday night, Sep­tember 20, Kev, C. L. Mead, of Hoboken; Rev. R. B, Urtny, of the Park Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. Bast Or­ange, and Rev, C. II. von Qlahn, nf Springfield, will be the speakurs.

Y. M. Ca A.The attraction at the men's massmeet-

Ing to he held to-morrow ufiernoon In Association Hall nt 4 o'clock w'lll be a pro- gramme of sacred music to be rendered on the xlther by Miss Bertha C. Smith, of Passaic. Rw. Charles F. Stanley, of this city, will give an Illustrated talk, using birds as models. The address will bo unique. Tho Y. M. C. A. orchosira will play. J

W, C. T. V.Rev. Bamuel Dean, of the North Bap­

tist Church, will deliver an address on “Temperance" at the Second \V. C. T. U. H&ll, 43 Bellevllla avenue to-morrOWA

DEDICATION OF A NEW SYNAfiOGUE

Anshe Rossia Ceasregatioii to Take PossessioD of West Rinoey Street

BiildiDg To-morrow.

i<*an iSlonlbts, which hopes to secure, at somu date,..a chartv'r for the e.Htabllshment of a Hebrew State in Puleatlns.

SOLEMN PROCESSION PART OF EVENT.

.\ ffe r F a r e w e l l S erv ice In O ld Synn-

SOKue, Mcniberm W ill March to .\cw I'Inoe o f I 'e ii Couin inud-

lu^nte to „lte i ln n ie L'nder i 'a iiu py , E ig h t y ( h lld ren t<i Leud'^Cserelm ca

■'W ill Couttuuo .^fotjadny.

Dedicating exorcises will bo hold In the now Anshe Ruaslu F?yiiflgogue, on Kinney utrect. to-morrow anil on Monday, it Is expected that the 4‘XercIscs will be attKiided by many high dignitaries of tha Jo'wlsli church. Tin- sirucuire 1h one of the finest edifices un the ‘'Hill,'' and waa built larguly through the eiTorts of Rev. Hyman Brodsky, ■who came to this ?lty frem 1‘hllmlrlphia to take charge of tho cotigrcgutlon.

The contracts for the ererflon of the building, which cost la the neighhorhuaJ trf were awarded la. t October, indthe Work was pus>hi-d rapidly. There Is ;i mortgage fur JiG.tWcn the Htnnriure.

Thc^ exerclaca W’lll begin to-morrow

SUBURBANCHURCHES

In the Ornnir**.The regular services at tha lTii.sp««<‘t

Street RttpUst Church, East Orangi-. will be resumed to-morrow. Rev. I>r. .\!. V. McI mflie, the pustur, will pr*.’u'b In the njurnlng on the subject, "Prep-ir-dlun f"r Communion." In the evening he wIie tle- liver an Illustrated sermiui. I ’biiiri'H tUustrallng Hllgrlm. engaged in ii eoufllirt ■ftitb Afitillyon and walking ihri-i.gii the dark valley will be shown.

Si-rvlces will be resumed nt tlii' New Churrh, E.ssex Kvcmie. OraoK'-, i:i S\in- cbi\, SfplembiT S. Tho Sunday'SciiMi.i willtipi'ij Oft Ufiolwr 1.

The tunriihig Korvlco at the Ave­nue iTeshyterlan Church, ’ 'rango,will bi‘ i'-imlufled to-n^rro\v I y Juv. i r. John N. Freeman, of C^vchih l

To-morn.iw and the following Sunday, Rev. F. ll. Jacobs, a former a-so late of D. L. MiAM.iy, will preach In i Iih Rlw formed I ’ iniruh. East Orang"

“ Mun" will be tho subject i-f ih** le.ssfin- sertnoti lo-niorrow mornlug 1' ihe Flrnt Church of Christ, Bclcntlat. IbTk- h'y Haih ECLttt UraiiK ’. The reguUir i-Hi|nionl«t service will m- held next \Vvilri-‘;<,iiiy taven- Ing In tin* v'hristlan Srln; . fvadljig- rooma, Jbs Main ntreet. OranK

The pulpli Ilf tile KJmwoi'.i I’lv-sbyterlan Church will bo occupied in mniirnw uy the* pastor. Rev. Fharb-w B. lbUj;inl. who has returned from Ms vKcatlnn

At the OrariKC W. C. T I' r.wrnnrmw there will bi- a meeting -if ib,- MinHlnn Hundtiy*schOnl nt 2:45 o'clm It in ihe afler- noon, a Qoapel meeting at \ i'■'■ll..•k. and a

BAPTISTS PREPARE FOR STATE SESSION

Cflovealioa io Octoiitr to d ire Careful Altention to Hisskn fo r k in

New Jersey.

FLEMINQTON THE MEETING PLACF,

: Th«* Edncotlon KoclieO', Yoaiifc ; I’ eoplr^H I'lilrin und Che pJiator'ii j

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hJ Structure will be formally dedicated to-morrow with Impreaslvo ceremony.

With tho approach of tho Bevenly-aec- and annual ecaslun of the Now Jersey UupUet Convention those who an- Inter­ested In its affairs are giving attention to several iiup«»rtatil mailers which are like­ly to cume before that body, Th.- gather­ing this yeur ■will be held at Fh rnirkgton, beginning October 28. ItJ conn-MH»>n wUh It the Baptist Education Society, the Bap- lisl Young People’s Union ujhI ihe Bap­tist Pastors' Couferonuc will hold their annual meellnga. Usually the BvaHlons cunGnue fur three days.

Probably a great deal of runsUb r.itlon will be given hy the convenlion lo Its mission work In the Slate. There are now fifty of what are known as convention churches, but It Is desired to Keep on ex- lendltjg thb work into nsw st-cilons. Those already established also need atten­tion and financial aid. This will Ihi readily Seen when It la stated that the avoruga salary of tho men who minister to them is only 1346. Even with the aaslstanco given by the cHinventlon many of them are compelled to make iffeat saorlflcfs. Hut the annual reporta from tlit-se smaJl charges show gratifying results In growth of mvmlnTshl|> and the efforts they uru milking to become self-aupportlng.

As to the pnispocts for this year them iH one discouraging feature and a very Im­portant one; that la the financial qm-s- tlon. AlKnlioii la given to the m u tliT In the current Issue of the Now Jersey Bnii- llst Bulletin. Referring to the meeting ->f the Board of Directors hold lost month nt Trenton It says

Finale.The b ig s ile o f Carpels and Rugj at a reduction averag­

ing 10 per cent, from regular prices ends this evening.Included in this sale are all our high grade Fall styles—

Axm insteis, W iltons, Brussels, Tapestries and Ingrains— and a s p e c ia iq l^ 'f $ } Royal W iltons at $1.75 a yard.

Carpetings bought to-night will be made up and held for delivery any time during Septcmlier.

Yqa as Well Save the Ten Per Cent.

S to re o p e n U n til 10 O’c lock .

fThe big sale o f Beds and Bedding ends this evening also.

Included in the special selling are Brass and Iron Beds- many at less than cost— Bed Springs, Mattresses and Bed Pillows.

Better secure to-night what you wilt not be able to p ro ­cure next week for as little money.

S to re O pen U n til 10 O ’clock .

f^ tW .V .S n y der & i CedarStreet.

bvlcrlan Inailtutlon. to n llrc from activelife, un<l he uaim* to Uilp city lo live lit urdrr lo 1>« near Ills mm, 8»muel W. Bt>Ar(lniaii, Jr., a biwyiT In thla city. Dr. BuanJman la one of the bc»t-kn^iwn aAithorltbH >ui rellgyma mibjeeth In thl» country aiui In na it pulpit tirnlor.H<5 la now rtvvi*nl>-line yeura of Utfe and rpcenlly C(inipl<*lf(l Ifis forty-alxlh year, fia H ihi'oloKbm. He wcio born Iti PUtH, field. Vi., mul aticmbd Mldtllobury Cot |i-ge From there he \t« iu to AmWvtp- Theolngioal 8cmln?iry, and he afterward bi'canje a profetiBor In Mlildlebury Col- |■■•■■. AfltT that hH entered ihv iiulplt. ;ind has huU chaijjeH at Norwich, ’ll.,

I Auhurii, N. Y-. Stirling, IH., ami btan- ■ hiijuv. Fur the last twelve ycara ku* wan girHaitiem of Maryvllk Colbfire. where he tiiughl mental and moral ficl«nco, didactic

, I’lc'ialogj' and other MtiullM. He expect* to slay In Newark and he will serve h«re

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PULPIT AND CHOIR NOTES

PRESBYTERIAN.Beginning to-morfbw the evening i«r-

vicen at the Forest Hill Presbyterian Church, whl6h were dlecontinued during August, will be resumed. Rev. Peter Mae> Queen, of Boston, will preach both morn­ing and evening. The Tuesday evening prayer-meeting will be devoted to a con­ference on home missions, E. L*. Nlohols will be the leader.

Rev. Sartell Prentice, }r., will return from his vacation next week and will oc­cupy his pulpit In the Fifth Avenue Pres­byterian Church on September L

METHODIST.Rev. Dr. A. Bf! Kendlg. formerly pastor

of Calvary Methodist Church, ^ s t Or­ange, will preach In the Centenary Church In this city to-morrow morning and even­ing. Dr. Kendlg has also been pastor of Hniriaon Place Church in Brooklyn and. Calvary Church in New York.

Rev. Frederick Hayes, of Irvington, „wiU preach tn the Franklin Street Methodist Church to-morrow morning. The evening service begins at 7;I0 o'clock and lasts one hour. All the regular services will be re­sumed Sunday, September &

W. P. Prescott, of Orange road, has gone to Lake George and the Pan-American B^zposltion for a few weeks.

BAPTIST.At the organ service in the Fifth Baptist

Church, Lafayette and Proapect streeta. io-morrow morning the following organ pieces will be rendered by C. Forman Smith, organist of the Park Preabyteiian Church; “ Festl>*aL March.'* Morgan; "The Bella of the Old Ulneter/* vesper hymn, with variations, by Bowdemarth; ‘The Flight of the Soul/' Harper: "Spring 9on&** MaPdelseohn: “ AJkgratto,'^ Cor. ket;^The Holy City," Adams; postlude tr, S flat. Pastor Charles F. Stanley wUi ling 'The Thrw Vlalona," Gerble. In the evening the pastor wlU glva a stereopticon aervlce mustrattng the crusades o f the Middle Ages.

RBFORMSD.Rev. Frank EckersotL who baa been

aupplytng the pulpit of the Clinton Ave­nue Reformed Church during August, trill preach to-mprrow evening at 8 o'clock in Hope Chapel, 177 Siast Kinney street.

Tbs Clinton Avenue Reformed Church Will continue to hold Us second service Sunday afternoons at 4 o'clock until fur­ther notice. The church la closed Sunday evenings.

c o n q r e o a t i o n a l .Senrieea will ba reenmed at the BeHa-

vUle Avenue Congregational Church to­morrow. The Park Presbyterian Cburtih will unite In the aervloes. The preacher will be Rev. Dr, Herxiek Johnson, o f Chi­cago. Dr. Johnson is one o f the ablest preachers bt the Freebytertan d m itifia tion, and Is a member of the Gsoars] As* •etnbly'a Committee oo the RevlsloQ of the Confession of Faith. Rev. Dr. WUI- tam A Klee, pastor of the churoh. wtU be in bis own pulpit on SeptoDber a

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C e s u t MMltodltt CUirck, vbg hw b*w kbro-d Anrlns Um npunar, arrlnd ta Phllkdalphla -krljr tlUi auftiliK <m tbe KMawklp WnUMkod. iU n «4 at ««1M tot tUa d tr. Ur. U w in a tailed for ■arapa ta ja a t * la tt B t rM lsd t e . laad, BoOaad. SvKaariaiU aad Fmwa. .. Tha taer t w t i t tht la t V i tappar * iq W ■tliaWottr i i tar Ur. Uarpaa la kip ebunk to-aanaw M ralac. ^ ha «u i CDii«nt tba S p v e ra LtapM tcipar Mrv- lea. which win ha la. tha lisnwt of a w«l. cnxM b < ^ BHMiMt. Bkr. Dr. W. t

mtirnlng, r i 1C o'cluck, wht-n thv fonen-- g.itlon ’wil] hoid s irv ii’'Cji la thei III aynaguguu a i IIJ M orion titruet Tfiori* w ill be a oholr o f iw en iy ’ five voleea, und the RXert'lfOH in fcirniootioii with ihi purl- liig from the old edifice will ho in acoord- anoe with the Hulavw cuKUmis. A fie r - wurd u parade w ill he furnicd, headed by a band. Furiy girla and fo rty boys, lUessi'd In im^fnrni.‘< proi’id4‘d for th** oo- uaslon, w ill lead iho pror»i!<-sinn. and fo l­low ing ihi'ni will hp four men .supjiorilhg a canopy, under which the tun command­ments •will hi' carried by right mamb-’ ra o f the coiigr**K,iLtlon. Ttubb! BrodsPy, nwmlM'rA nf ilu- copgn ’gatlon and varlc.iUH dclt-tetilions Irotn other rhuruhos and ho-

w ill form the t<hI o f (he pn>caa-falon.

E nliT ln g Choroh.,\t iU»- Kales o f the lu-w churrh the ch il­

dren will form Hirh side n f the uteijs and liic m inister and other church ofllctra w ill

Itpv. Ilym sa Brodsky*Ho la rabhi the Anshe Russia Congrp-

gatioii-

paas thrxjgh. Charles Loubel, chair­man of thi Building Committee, will open th« dour.v, AiiJ ihe minister and president of the coimri'gailon will enter first. A praise »tTN'i* i, during which ihe chllOren will sing EtigUt h and Hebrew hymna WtU follow-, and there will h*,- an aiMress by Mr. Liiubfl. which will be responded lo b y the [niMtor and Mr. Stem. Ad­dresses will hv made by Rahbl B. Levln- thal, of I'htladrlphla; Dr. Adolph Haddln and Dr, B. Drnchmanh, of New York* and Cthcru. Govt-ruor Vcorbees has been In­vited to att-ud. Special services will be beld on M.imlay afternoon and evening.

Rgbbl Rrodeky was bom 1q Orodnn, KussIa , In He attended school InEMdosiock. end becrire a rabbi in 1888, Shortly efrerward be cams lo this coun­try and located In New York, Later ha went to Philadelphia, where he was In- atrumcntal In organising societies for tb« elevating cf the Jews. He was pgator of the Ben Va'acob corgregation. and w'as a member uf tbs School Board of the Talmud Torah,

Tha new synagogue may become Btata btaidquarters for the Federation of Amer-

B you can't sleep when you should sleep, or when you d o i l e ^ y o u a w a * ken unrefreshed * T lM ‘S a k 'a f S a b s ' is what ro«t need.

I devotional mectlnpr at 7 4.'i fi'clix'k. There ■ wll! dlao he devullorml cxvfclrii-s on Thurs-

duy at 7:4fj I'. M.! William H. Jano'way, of FTIncctnn Cnl- ! will spi-ak Hi thi’ boys' rally at thi;

UrariKe V. M. C. A. in-morrnw afternoon at 3 o’cli'i’k. The irnKsugc for study will be 1. The«3aknUana v„ lJ-24.

At the VwliHbunrh Alcihoillst Kplwcopal Church, the [m«tor will pri'iirh in the Junior I'Tdcr Of Vnln*<i Amctlcan Me- chuivlt’ i ill s o'di-ck iri-mofTow nl^ht.

BluuiuQetd and MoiitolklrkRi-v. J. Ilurnuiu lintiiljill. of l}rand

Hapldu. Mich., will '■ci’ iiuy (In* ofthtj i-'lrat Unfitlat t’ luircli, M- nli’lalr, to- m«rfu w.

Rcv. Harry H. Henry will pnacli In Trinity iTeabyteriah L'hur«Ji, Munlclalr, to-morrow.

Rev. Llewellyn 8. l-'uliiiir, pnetor of the Lafayette 8ijuiir«' iVt-sbyterlaii Church, iJaiiimorc, IJJ.. will preach in the First PreBbytcrlan Montclair,to-morri^w.

Rev. Charles A. Co«ik, "f ill*’ First Bap­tist Church, lllonmfi* 11, r<turn**d from Mb vacation lust riU)i: .i.ni will occupy his pulpit to-inorri>w.

Rev. George A. I'luitl vl!l preach In the Weatmlnater Preabyi* ri.i:: I’ fiurch, Bloom­field, to-morrow.

Rev. Louis F. I1<-rry \»i;i i'f<‘ach In the CongTegHtlnnal Cbunfi, M'nitclalr, to­morrow.

The campmf<'tln ;?< \»M -U have been held In Glen-wo'.ii r -i, Ulnnmfield, for several we* ka pli« i ;:i !• r ifn- auapict-s of the Union Haptlat' > Lnr'u will be con­cluded to*TTiorr<’W.

The Bacrauhtii i-r p. LnriVa- Supper and the reception : ■ ■ w np-mbers will take place lu ilii' l-'!r>t M-ihudlsl Church, Montclair, to-mori Tb ' pa«ior, R v. John Y, Dobbluf*. \\ ii jir« ;.ch.

Rev. J. Q. Jotmxi' -I «li: ocrupy Ills puL •ipll In the Park Mi ih' !..it Church, JJloom- fleld, to-iuorri'Vi.

Irv in gton nnd IHItott.The servlcea lii il Firnt Christian

Church, Irvlrgtiiii : -'n arrow, will be marked by the ujhui i; ■' the seufioii of the Juniur Endri\": wIiUli w.Umeet al 9:3fl oMo. K iTeurhlng at 10:30 by the pastor. A fp rrlj morning services the sacrament of Ti- Li;r*1’t» Sapper will be administered.

Commencing to-m-ir; and thereafteruntil a pastor Is 1. ihe pulpit In the

j Refurroetl church i Ir\ingiun will bej filled by candidate.' the pastorate.! Rpv. Charles E. Hoj- i f Durham. N- T., ! ^11 preach to*tnorr ■'v

Hev. K. Dalhofl wi“ i r<-:ich‘ai the Ger­man Evangelical Chuit-h -m I'urk Ave­nue to-morrow nigh* .n '• "’dork /

Commencing Sundai, r-piemlxT 8, the Methodist E^scopal .hiir h services will be held in the new s m-l iy-»rhool room until the new ehurrh *-.ii:i- '* Is dedicated.

Sacramental service- v>fil be held at the HUton Methodist Ki*iv pal church to- morrow morning. R**v 'i”orgu F. Dick­inson will preach a uTmoi. to young men In the evening. .

AarrUoa.The sacrantent of tb*- L- t-d e supper will

be administered at the Lavia Memorial Methodist Church, MHrriR*m. to-morrow morning. In the evening B*' Dr. C. F. Hull, the pastor, will jm-uh on 'The Poetacript o f John's Gosp* l.

R ^ . J*. Frandi Behrrn^. of theFirst BapGat Church, Harrl.-nn, returned from his vacation to^sy ami I'l-morrow wiii occupy hto putpiL H«* wfii pr«ach on "The Good Shepherd" et the morning ser­vice, followed by the ordlnani'* ^f the Last flupper. At night hts suLjt' t will be "Lions in the Path.**

K ea rn y . ^Rev. J e e ^ i F. Fo^m* pat lor of the

Snog Preshyterlnn Omreh, Keamy, re­turn^ yesterday his vacaii< n and will preach at both morning and night seyvices In his church to-vorrov

Olew RU ge.Rev* ami Mra. £USo(t W. Brown, of Glen

Ridge* .have returned Crom Lake Oeorge- Mr. B&wfk eapecu to oecupj. his puipU ao-Bocrow moiislnfr

C am — f oivaa a Tewm h a R.LONDON. Aug. SL-Andrev Carnegla

has given to hafld a town h ^ atMetharwen, Laaark ih^r icottod .

Laai Maemrstaa a f tk* faemaa ta tha

--- .... .. — !iB H suFply pri'auh'T at tlmi'S in pulpUs“Tha treasurer's report was not rnf*<»nr- 1 of various denomiimtloiiB.

aging. It showt'd n largi* iinmli'T I'f I -------- ------- ■-rhiiruM’s fulling hi-hind thrir contrlhiitloiia Ilf last yfur; In some cases the uninniit i>f ili’creasp Is only n few cents or dolluriH; In uther cases the decrease is dSshearu nliiK.On Iht! nlhcp hand, quite a mimbrr nf rliurchoB have materially lncrcsH»Ml ihrir 1‘ontrlhuHons. It Is noteworthy that there |h Vf-ry considerable increase on tiui ■ >f Hmulay-sohunla. It is very certain that fr'im now to the end of the year, Octolur 15, only two end oiie-half months, thrm must be vigorous work done. Why not?First—Every church that has fiilb'n be­hind Us contribution of last year make t\ vlgiirous cfTorl to supplement tho c'cmirl- butliui with another. Second —Kvery rhur<‘h tliiil has not yet contrilmteil de­termine iieforehund that it will not givo lees, hut more, than last year. 'I'hlrd —Every Sunday-school in tho deter­mine lo rotitrlbule to the huiulay.-srhool dcpartnu-nl nf the convention. ‘

There are |i-n new memberfl to he fleet­ed hy the convention to the fViitrd of MonagiTP. ThoHO whose terms expire tills year ar» ns follows; Wllllnm T. Pay. R. n. Fisher, John F. Watson, H. P Letsf-n,A. G, Litwson, Jnfnes Buchanan. llhutHon CftSe,-Theodore i'ope. A. H. Ik'mbiun’r, G.II. Demarest. The same* numlu-r is to bo elected to Education Booleiy's buRrd to p;i<’'o--ed these niernbirs: U. C Marlin, <1.W. Ulark, F. K. Matthlews. r. H. Ixnid,M. M. Finch, W. H. <lardiv;T. L. V. Tein- pl€«, O. H. Pendleton. W. T. horwanl. li,T. Tomlinson. In RddUlon to theai? all the bodies will elect nlTlcers.

I ’ ndoubtedly some action will be taken by the Young People's Union in bring about a unity between iho llaptisl Young People's HocbtlcB and Hie ChristUin En-

I defivor Focb tleH In the churehi a of ihu j St:ite. It has been sugKi'Siied thiit this j might he brougbl about cumU-si iiy chaug- j lug the name <»f the union, [neldentiilly j the <iuesl1<»n ma>' revive the mnrh dls- \ 4uissed plan for the utilllcntlfin of all tho

Baptist interests, but ll Is maintained by a large nunihcr that the propoalMon Is practically dead. ,

lELIIilOllS ASPECT OF LIFE IN NEWAKK

R c t . Dr, B(k»rdmnn Tells o f ih » Fn rly fletflcr 's lntlu<'n<’e t pnn the

C'lty^s PrcsCHl <*eiierAllon.THE FOUNDATi‘ «\ ny N’E W A R K -

8on>« of those fouiiilurlmiB were laid In the word of God niid in jn-Rycr. It is md necessary to atsuim- any Uioidun views, or excessive moral rl lIiuh. Hut the Influ­ence to-day of the runsA'criiiUm of this spot hy New EngluTul Porlians iiiid lliu Protestant HollandiTH lo the tn. rvice of Uud Is beyond queHiiozL It has la en In the atmosphere from die first, and will continue here uuUi the mlllenlum and to the end of the w<irld

In no State of Ui- I nlr n 1h law held more sacred, and In none Is its execution more lust and promi'i- ." ''wark has gath­ered a very iarg»- and hi-irrog^neAms iHjp- ulation from aimos; .aII IahiIh, but not one of them falls to viine under coiuHtloris which are more fa\'irni>U' than they oth­erwise would be b> rr-aiAun nf thi- siern determination of th- r.iumiiTB lu honor God In the communllj wlili h th'-y i-stnb- llshed They were, uf n-ur*v, Impiifect. and their success'irs huvv been liable Iat all the Inflrmlth^B of h-imanlty.

Bvjapflrlal t'oiidllious*We are a fallen race. Tuiul and univer­

sal dopravlly are uh trac h* re as eJse- where. Hut grace l» ala-> aa tru.. This 1b a redeemed as Wfdl ns a fallen world There are forcca of rlghteuujAii.'ss us well aa of sin at work in publii, a.’i wdl us In private affairs. The r*huri’ ii*»* are numer­ous. and ure as real as ihi- sal >imH. The courts of jimtlce are m<ire iinwerCul than the agents of ertmt-.

These beneficent conditions pre vail here to a good extent becaus*- ffinl Ik a cove­nant-keeping God. He has pr-irnl.M*-d i,i re­member reei^jy unto thoUBundi# uf girner- atlons of them that love Him und keep His ^commandments.

Right-minded newcomers Into this vi- clnity may justly feel saf- r I« ruusf God Is the shield sad the exceeding great re­ward of His own people. His jx-opif’ are the salt of the earth and tm* light of the world.

Even Un righteous would have savA*d Bodom. So far as regard Ynr Oofl. Uw, Justlcs. righteousness, purity, peace, hon­or and honesty prevail either in the church or out of U, so far d'K-s God reign.

Tha very text# of Scripture which the foufMlart made the supreme authority of ihalr organlsaUOB, snd which sonje of them signed UeWbar » , 1666. show that they derived their original principbs of free goveriuueat, •govemmeni of the p^pie, by the people and for th*f iHople.' from the Bible. Jer. xxx.. a* “ AncI tht-lr nobles shall be of tkemselvei, and thvlr Oovernor shall proceed from the midst of them." Deut. xvU.. IS, "Take ye wise men. and understanding, and known among your tribes, and I will make tbera rulers over foo ." Rgodus xvlii., R, “Moreover, thou shall provide out of all the people able tn*n, such as fear God

I men of truth, hating oovstouanesa, and : place such over them to be rulers of j thousands, and rulers of hundreds* rulers

of fifties and rulers of tens."EBV. R W. BOARDMAN, D,IX, LU a

Dv, B «ard*nn*s Cnpesf.Dr* Boanlmafl recentU[ S*vs up the

presidency of Maryville ^nM ih i a Pres

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REAL RHTATE TllAKHFEllfi.

The deeds which wtri. recorih*d at the county register's (iflli'c yesterday are as follows:

CITY.btampa

76—Isaac D, Guerin el ux to Isi­dore Cohun, e n Broome st 228 ft s fr Waverly pi. i ix m . $3*700

*... —John J. Gordon to Thomas Blnnett, Jr., ph Ellxabeth av CO ft I fr Fottder st, 60x116.* 1

$2 2ti—Kuiihrusync tV. '^Vclter and husband to Amaha W. Smalt, n s i'hestnut st ilC ftw fr Orchard s i............. . J

.... —Jamrs Mtirliitt it nx to Mi­chael IJui'iiler, K B Lafayette St ICL ft vv fr Jluiniuirg pt,

■ 20x100 ....................................... —Stephen Carmichuel lo Mi­

chael Bu* lib r. n s Lnrayette ftl 100 ft w fr rttp|jhen I ’nr-mU'tmei's hind.....................

.... —Catherine TC. Zlegelmnlcr et ul to Mcnilvl llluvh, K A* cor High St and 7lh u,v, 60x80—

.... —WUUam i*ltnim‘rnnin •:! ux in George H. Trlvvtl, w s JellllT av 244 ft B fr Ciinlun jlV,60x106 ..............................

*... —Andrew C. fVtcra it ux tu Herman H. Zlrgfi-r. w a Hiulsijii St 2fi ft a fr Hlckar-PIJII St........................... ......

.... —Frank V’ Fnni M ux to I.itlliin A. WniJums. V. H i'l’Ashlne jiv 26 ft a fr MmilHou av ,liOX lijfi ...................... ...........

. . —Hr*i pHj t I ’ rc to Martha L.CtA’. w a K.tlrm'iunl av 116 ft h fr Boulh Oniiigc av,.VJxluO ..................................

—John !•'' SohrSnk cl ux to Juiin W. HjiiniigHii. w « S !nh St 576 ft *H fr rnurt hi. ...

__ —Hfm.ati C Scimefib'r i-t ux (uLi'ua Wright, e s H Pnh st 32.'i ft a fr Ceoitriil iiv, w'.xPNf .

.... —Rai>hiud i'a|irl«i io DominU-tj Glzil, y s Gurshb' nt ft isfr 7th av. 2.'-xl'ni ..............

—Flhirncna I' AIciasIo ami hus- haiul lo 1 FiiiTiiiitra GIr.il. v s (jurfildi* Hi ilo fi II Ir S»*v- cnlh av, L'Lxl'iO.. . . . . . 1

. . . . —John C\ Kbo b‘ il iiU to Ga-hrli'l L. I'k Idiiiaii. ti < iMir Austin uiid I'arkisurst ets.i«ix'<2 ............... 3,r»(Xi

.... —rutrirk Ciuiy, .ntinr. I" 1h» Ht. Jann-a Outhnlli' 4'iiuT'h? w s I'ftlon al 65 ft n fr MainlJlonHi, 5x'j7 .............................. TMiO

.... —Ri. Jfirnea Cftthulli- <'iioruh to Blanchard liroH. A Lsim. same properly . fl.BX)

.... —Joseph H. SuiiforAl loP Guepferich, n h l■'l l ntH w fr l^ n g at, 1,000

—61U(-h F. Quinn e( bx to Blanchard Bros A Lane, nr<i[ierty on n » nf l'»l N-' *8

map of ohl tiurvUigground, 23xffi...................... 2,j26

TOWNSHIPS A,... —(fiara Kuelbel and husband l«>

Miittle Murwets. Wchi Cir*Hiige, beginning h\ ll:n’ of Gt-iTge Moore'H Jnnd 2*J ri w fr Thomas Hlndle'n hani.. . 1

—Erpma U. Arrowsmlth htuI husband to A OKden Flux- Herald, Orange, n w c r WllllMm and Patterson sts.. 5

.... —Wnodatock Company t" Ml- chi«el Bens et ux. B»'llfvlllu. s e H Relmont av ft vv frflcnlsB St, 26xKi .........

.... —llcdwig Scble! to 1/4*01(1 A. Ziegler, f)riiiu{f’ . n sLindsiey av n w <-i>r lieliHCA'Cfee’a land__ 1

1 50-Frederick Berg, J r . L i Hm!>- vri Isle! ux. < ' . » n i n s Tremont av fi w fr Morris and Kwsrx R K.,26x126 ............... . . MT5

MOHTflAP.ESThe fdllowlng mortgagt-H V‘ r-- r-• or b-d

at the county register's olfii-" M-nti'rduy: CITY.

Frederick William Zlpfpct ox tr juni»-8 J. (llbh, a n Warwick at. L

Cltvra Koelbet and huwu- .i r-> llaiili- Murwi-is. w 9 South Sixiot .,il, nt i\ n>

George H. TrlveU to Kvii 1. Iiro.kn. e B Frellnghuyaen av,

MargAkrrl McDermott m rti«’hnrd U’ Parker (irUHlee), s s New s»t. JHhi

L’harlfs T. flhlpmari -i ■i.x i.- Thom.ia tec), w b .H' .fh Twelfth

I had a general run-down feeling, lacked ambition,and had no appetite whatever, with a very languid feeling at all times. On going to supper one evening, m y boarding mistress recom­mended my taking Ripans Tabules. She told me her experience Avith them, as well as that of others to whom she had spoken about the Tabules. I decided to make a trial, and since I have been taking them I feel like a new-made man, and have none of my former complaints, taking a more ^ cid ed interest in m y work and in life in general,

AT DRrGOiSTS.

I ' i v e c e i i l a f o r p a c k a g e c o n t a i n i n g t e n .

C o ld Da^ys C o m in g W' T O In d u c e y o u to • be re ed y In t im e

and g iv e yo u n ch en ce to aeve mhoney, w e o ffe r fo r e s h o r t t im e o u r F a ll s tock o fy -y «

STOVES and R A N G E Snl R E D U C E D P r ic e s . W e h & v e the l& rge «t im d best s e lec ted stock e v e r o ffe red lr\ Ne'W J e rsey .

C etll s oon .

W. H.Drummond)?Co. S 5 -ft7 M ark et St

2l>‘i

man, r. PrcivuBt (trustee). '

Bt. ILOgO.ipidorc Cohen et ux i" ih*- I’’"urli'pnth

Ward Hulldlng and l.iiui AH mMailnu, c a Rrootne at. |1,(XI0.

John \\. Haonlcan i/. ih.- iu u■ Building and Loan AaBoclati-.ui v. h S^utii Ninth St. n . » o .

Hugo Thober ct in to ilu- 8t itt* Ituid-- Ing and Loan AsBoclati>'n, «■ n Rummer av.tm

Gabriel S. Puiiim.in ft ux to AllH'rt A. Leek, n e cor AhhiIh and . Parkhurst 8ti. 11,600.

Fritx Mlelenlx <1 nx to .Itihn P. (t-wens. w a Peshlne us.

GLuieppu Padifia '-t hIh lu i.''hurlL''S Hos-enawefg. w m Garnhlf xt

Jogeph Padi.li ft ut to PharlfS A. Felck, w s Guraldf at. t4 Ti'iQ.

TiJWNHIin'RJooeph Davbt i-t ux to the iluBPvnie

Building and l.rti;<n -Axaoclntloni. East fh** angp. w • North Rt-v. iiii-,-nth ntrefi. tJ.50i).

^arik S TT>''iw.ifU t'- Oftrgp ’rhur- wo rd. raJ<lii *-l]. >• e \\ aahliurn pi, ll.aw*.

Thoman Mi"l><»n;iJtl »t ux lo *Thoma* K. 6tM4-rson, Eo.bi Orangt!. n w ■ Bedfo^ ■t. 145a

c oN T U A craThe following contracts have been re­

corded at the courthouoe:J. M. Kopp and O. Kopp. ownen, Lin­

den av.. Ir\ttigton, N. J., with juUua Hauser A Co., for carpenter work. tLlU; with John F Taylor, for mason work,

with Ignatx Mama, for pemtlng I, ^'Tlilam M. Els^nUwgler, archB

l W A l * c r l t Sik Co.

ThundsT, OspUBlMf L It tht OOU ot U s lytcltl txcunloB U tJM F a u ;nad to J B jW s i^ o*J*»s aadsw>

Jig to

tjM n U D h tO ls_ f tks Bn—

Kouod uip m « firo* IM o rk ssi)- gaoi to mi l l } CKT M

OIVE$IN STAN TR E U B F .

<8od 0* ^ f <isms n r fm \ priarm .

RUPTURE1 ,5 0 0 ( ’ A .H E S ta 'H E A T E D .

M ^ n , w u m i n . c l i U d i T U c u r e d o ( r u p l U f r I ' f r i n . i n ' a l l y . I f c u r eIII* i'>'daa-k. Huri'lrcilti r t i f d i , u f M l s r L l * ; - K S ' I T - T l M i T F U S . i M K T i r ' i D ; i l Y f . . ) * f f f o - ' i u a i , A l t U - i V V -E M I T H . J S f i K i l A l . l S TA N I ' r i U ’ P . S F l T T K I l g f N , j . t r c i a v n r u | i ( i i r r s , g i v - In f I ■ und r t t l f flu /1pB|u fi-lyfH and I 'lr - t u f ^ d H f i i r e i H o f l i e » n < l i p p h S d m ] d e v P e x .Ilf fUnjififk^ f l» 'i»e IrMiatmf ] ^ f k t r . i | i ^ m l h • I r i s r u ; ' T u r f . h o w r v f i l . i r y t - . \ t - l l K n m ^ T f

T H l ’ M U 1‘ f t K U H I ’ t l E : D " u ' * * - e u r c o n L m t . . < n I n m i r u m i i c i t ,h x h l , r i e f t f i . r . H i l , l . i ' h - ! n .

W H I i « f i f ' r T e a m , u n i M ^ V \I . T P K W O R T H T . r V ' J S ' f ' S T T f A - tt«r <.n T t r r T T ' R F : frr»

ABUOWSNlTfl COMPANY,( a r . B r o a d a n d H r i d c e s t r e e t * .

NCn ABK. N. J.Jinura—9 to 6; Saturdays till IJ,during JqP

a n d A i i k T u a t .

Newark TurnvereiiiSCHOOL AND GiMNASIUM,

1 K 4 - 1 8 0 W l l l i u u i H t ,

B e g i n n i n g o f S c h o o l Y e a r , l 9 U I - l V 0 i

C o u r v . ttprn K o l l o n r . ;I ' h y a l c - i l T r a t n t n v i S e p i a i u b n r rret> Hand Dravrfna, H p p ^ p r s m l t e r t.

Itriw tax ■^epremher 1,('«• ! and Water C^lor U iwlng, Ortetter 6h u u d a v - k r b n o l ( F r e 4- > . v t o t o b e r f i .

T E l i M f l V E n \ M O D K K A T K .A;.pl,c Hoc..v..d l y j j u

Call and for circular of in firm at loo.

work, $8u. ilam M. EU^nUwgler, arcl

____ jfficldav., clQ’, with John Gerber, for ^umDleg, tinning and gasfitilnc work* INI: wUh Charles yehten^rg. for poimmg work*

Will lam T. Seller, owner, 623 Spring

Upright PianosA little used; g re a t ly reduced

in price at the B ig U p ­t o w n P ia n o Store.

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|?i; With Fritnk P. l^ugbUn. for cwrptnter work. $84?; With John Taylor, for mason work, I4t8; William M. EL«enM«gler* archi­tect.

M. Semo, owner, Avon av., citv,Robert L. ----- -$2,W; with work, MSS;"

G«orj■ . . : 7 A. Yalterations and Addltlosa. StfTi;D. Jonas, wrchltsctA —__^

Doo’t Lie Awrke Nigbti,

AGH£^Haadacke, M 9 M - M I W

At Dni( Stana. ISc. BotUa.Iw e m b * tiw n w fc -Aefae-AUar'

C g S K I l M O E l i i t r f e S v x . _

m e s M iifw i J i S k ’SSi

. H. Iftn iic v L owner, W1 Mt. Pro.poet ay., dtr. wUi F. .^^riiuno, tor

TriDliun

Anna V. VdotIm ia qwiwr, Vountaln av., MOBtclalr. N. J„ with Auguat Wllaatrom. tor earpniler work. K M : Ira Slctar, archltact.

C. Wam«T A Co., owmr. South Tanth

Wdflt, L a«a ^ aiupaip m~ cnriJIWAngtttt }a«kHa owner. Ml Tttttenth i

MATHUSHEK&SON,Springfield Ave.,cor.llighSt

w .l d o u g i::a 5$3JM) SHOES

A Mai wm wwrlae: tha W. L. Ihagki ahM « * IM hMtiBthiwartl.

W M A aK r r O M i

7g|g Brood St.

S B B hS S S t iS iA SESTQ W nX BCCka S lW W » 3 B k

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10 NEWARK E\ ENING NEWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, lOOlJ

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.<■ EdiPedt. AMen.

Chat W/th 33T (Exour RG0der3t:

In thU department the editor of th* Woman’* Page will endeavor lo answer any queatlon* thai may be asiked concern- big the bousehold Reader* are asked to tend In their favorite recipe* and hou»e- wlvea are invited to tell iholr perpiexltie*. With a view of muklng this department of great personol assistance the editor hai engaged a staff of experts, who will give opinion* upon matters educaitonal, medical, economic and experimental; who will, In short, strive to assist the editor in her effort to supply a perfect household

all the f n* out nf the affected roi*». 1'*^'’ - Ing no pain or Ml effects.

Another excellrnt rcm«dy for burns is enrron oil. ('armn nil Is made by Blr.wly mixing enough lime wiitrj- with nnsoid ell to make U look n cn-nr.iy yellow, and a bottle of U n-sdy prepond should al­ways be kept on hnnd. A piece nf lint should he saturiii'^d ^vuh the oil and laid on the burn, with a piece nf oll-Pllh and a bandage over to exrhide nlr Wh*n dressing a burn get everything ready be­fore taking off the bandage, ao that ih“ place may be expoged to the air a* tltll“ as possible.

TliEATillCALFCR'NEXT WEEK

StiBlJ Iflierestiflg AnnsBiiceauBts Coa- (^ n io g Plans at the Newarl Thea­

tre, Which ifiieas Eeptenber 12.

BUNET’S AND ITS COMPANY.

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C u r r e n ^ 1 g )P '“

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FOR TENDER FRET.Editor Woman's Pag

My feet gel so tendt unable to

feet gel su tender that I am nlmoHi walk. 1 have tried sonklng

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^ Home-made Jellies. t

^InBOK*'' t l ’ nni, rrr »P O (« "The T e lr- pltoitp <ilrl” n< tlir Eninlrr — iBO Ahrll-HrliiU rr to Apprnr n< thi- Co- IniHhlo III “ T h , Chnrlty l !«n ." H arr, I l r , l in f . B u rlr.qn rr. i'rnui- U r i'‘ iin riir the I’ lilroB . iif W b IiI-mann *.

AMERICAN LITERATURE : ’ AND LIFE.

Pure Jellies are always high In price and the hotiaewlfe may feel wet! paid ^ ** for making various kinds at nome. h'riilts are suited for making Jelly accord- 4

Ing to the amount of pectin which they contain. Pwtln In a little like both 4 liarch and gelnilnr; applcr and (Kiinces contain a larger amount thnti other 4 fruits ard tneir Jxtlccft turn to Jelly canUy. »trAWl>errles. raspberries and rhu- ♦ barb have Utile of It, yet with care excellent Jelly may he made from them- 4

Provide Jelly tumbiert having tin rovers, ft cake of parafhne, n cotton nno 4 wool flannel bag sew ^ up like a cornucopia and an enamelled kettle that has 4 an unbroken surface. Tse grnnulnted sugar and aIo net try to injike jelly with 4 dver-rlne fruit—It should be Just In Its prime, fnmmon ripe ifrapts make hcttAT 4 iallv than the choice cultivated kinds. Klnsr and drain the grapes, then put 4 Sem In the uresctvlng kettle, anil. ai they hreome hesied. m>tsh them. < nnk 4 for half an hour, then turn Into the flannel hag and haiij It where the juice 4 will drip into a hnivl. When nil has drnUied Uirnugh that will come wUhout 4 smicrslng bag, measure the jflc o and pul It b-iek Into the kettle to conk 4 Sre minutefl. McaPARre an cntjal amount ni sugar and heat It In a pan set Jn 4 the oven, but do not let It melt or carumcjlse. Add the hot sugar to the julc<‘ 4 and cook five minutes, or until a little dmpprd on a cold plate will thicken 4 ■lightly Skim well and strain Into lolly glasses which have wsn put Into cold 4 water and brought to the lK»lllng nolnt. I'ut nn the covers, and. oft*’r the lolly 4has'eotoied melt a niece of parafllno and turn enough over the Jelly to form ♦ a thin coating whlcn wlll_aet_M a perfect acal_ against the air and preyeni ♦mouiii Make ftpnle Jelly In the same way. adding a little water to the fruli 4 Srt?n It ll Coohk AMCE E. WHITAKER. +

Mpartm'.nt for women. Addrc»* all eom- BUnlcatlona “Editor W im an’t Paso. Ndwirk Eveiiln* NeWB.*J(

BBUOVINO (IREASE FROM Blt.K. BMItor Womnn'g Page.

kindly tel! me how greane apols enn b« romovtd from delleale alllt Ollllga MRS, W lA N T .

Apply French chalk lo greaeo aimte. Mkl let It remain eome hour*. I f irecea- ■ary. renew the nppllmtlon aevernl ilrnea. Thla iHIl not Injure ino most delieato ellk.

FOB A OUe.ASV SKIN.Hditor Woman'* Pofie.

I am the posBeaeor of n grenay akin. On the allghleat eiertlon ^^thoufh It hnd bwn wiped with oil.

Ill you kindly tell me '

Oraastneaa of tho akin la generally found with debility or over-feeding. Wash tb* face In warm water, uae bora* (half an ounce to a half pint of water) on a flannel, then wash off well and dry Ihe aUn. As a tonic for the skin ure good white wine twlee a day. niet carefully. Take fruit, vegetables and salads for hreakfut. Avoid rich, fat foods. Take a dally tepid bath, and plenty of exercise out of door*.

them with alum and water with no ef- feet, I WPST loose shoes. Please tell me what to do for Ihem. .MARY A, Y.

If you nrc frAubkAl with Icnd ’r fed. grt rf hox of boraclc powder, and «Ujst s<»mc Into your stockings fv,pry morning hA'forc putting them nn. RnthH at night In lukewarm wnteb lo which ft lUtlc sea sail <whlch you can buy at ar.y drug store) hps b-*cn Added. Afterward Airy thor­oughly and ruh In a lliilc lemon JiiIca-, w'htch soften* (hi* skin and makes It loss lender.

Four 'Recipes.

RECIPE FOR m ’ RNB.Editor 'Woman's I'.ige.

Will you kindly print, [n ^tersome small timbaler,ln eups If you haveT^AA. .V a,'--”'* ............- --- -

and oBIlfe A MOTHER,An Invaluable recipe for curing burn*

and *cald» la common salt applied looaely In a cloth, covering the alfeeteil part *o a* to exclude the air. In nn hour or twn It will be found thnt the aalt has taken

HOME DRESSMAKING.

T?y Mary J. Lincoln,(Cnpyiighl. liSH.)

Timbales of Fish' Any portions of colfl hollrd or hakprl rt.-Ah may he m.ulc IntAi ;; dfHolous dish for lunchenn or supper—ami rooked In the chafing dish if desired. Ra - movr rivcry particle of skin and hone, an-' the dark portions of llesh If It be an oli> rtnh. Chop and mash the fish very flm Add half the nmA»uni of soft while hrcAi-i A’rumb*! and season to taste with salt, pep­per and onion Juice, and nmiaten wltli mrdlfj biJtt<T or cream. For one pint nf the mixture nd<l two eggs beaten stlghliy. and if not moist enough. b«M more cream until the mixture I* a smooth pHSle. Hut-

mnulds, or ctjtnmon ps If you huve 110 moulds, and flK

tht m two’ thirds full with the mixture t'liVer each with a rouiui of buttered pa­per. plu:o them In b<dUng water half their depth, or In a steamer, ami let them cooi; until well risen and ilrm to the loiici. This will Indicate that the egg. the only uncooked maierlaj, has thickened. Tun’, tht m out carefully on a hot platter, opd pour a white or tomato sauce aroun<l them.

Summer Bquashes-Seiect Ihe j-vllow crook-necked squashes, and do not be greedy for those of large site. The smnll, greenlshwyeUow.i lemler-sklnned specl- meoB. which need nn paring, are much richer and sweeter ihAin thoao so fully grown that th« dark, thick rind must he removed. Wash them thfimughly. remove the stem end, cut iht'tn in quarters, and steam them until iend«T. TMrn them Into ti cheeseoluth Ktruini-r l*ld over a bowl.

On Thiirediiy Ulgbt. September 12. the Newark Tliir.trf* will n]ji-n, the JtisHy fa­mous Itostonians furnDhlng the Idll. No musie:il agKr*'g:;tlon in thlK country Is belter known or possessed of n more fa- vorabb' repuiailon, This yc.ir. thoroughly -eorganlxMl und cnntfltnlng povcrnl new fu-tAple, It glvAS promise of surpassing Its former enviable record

The Rostonlans will l.c follnwe I by "The nuxion llUTglary.*' and thA- F'*ur Cohans 111 the "OAivernor’s Hon," both of which hnve rfcciVAd most favorable vomnieni In lio metropolitan prf .-s

niniiC3 's Thentre.UlaiKy's new <toi 1. rompuny will maki

Is initial bow to n Newark nudlencr at I matlni'e on Laln-i J>uy. The hiii iiie MfisquerndTs." 0 fthd Intel•sling pliiy \vhl<ii has not recently be»i; Iron In this city. h:x|‘fc:ntloh Is at r ill'h pitch, for Mr. Hl.iiiey's roputnilon a? in nmusejnent i»uTve\or hu« gone uhroafl htAfugh the l;in<I ftiid tlicrc have been

innny f*v«iraMe reports as to the prierii*■ f the crfmpony whii'h I.’’ to benr his nam',n N’ework. Tlu' theatre tformcrly th» .Neu Century), always ft bright and ensi lurtltorlLtn, has b'’en thoroughly renovRici mil oJTfTH much of rornf'-ct and slghili ness to lie pati-mH Rtage Manag'i fiarry O'Neil Is by no meau.< ft sirangei here and may be ili‘prTida<l on for thn •Tareful attcmlon in didall that hfts wo: him many pl*'/iP-Tni enoonlums hitherto -VlailnoA'B ure m U>‘ given herenlier 01 Tuosilfiys. Th'ji^d iy^ .■'.ml Siturdnyfi.

Kmptrr Tbm tre.Commencing with a l.flbnr Day matinee,

that unctuou.s production fmm the New York Cnsliin, "Tlie Teletihonc Glfi," will bp next week-s allrnctlon. and the mnn- ugemenl promises a proilucilon IdentlcAl with ihul which the [ilny received ilurtng Its motropolkhh career The pUy gives Irving Crooks nitil l‘'ihel Robinson full scope for the disi'lay of ihslr mlrlh-mak- ng 'ahUliles. anil ihol Is saying much in its favor. The former Im* an enviable repulftllon fis an Interpreter of charnc- U'r role*, whb'h has been greatly cnhftpccd »y hie performanoes In "The Telephone

Mias Robnsnn's part, which 1* al­most of the same Imporiftnce as that of the leading mm. gives her ndeqaato op­portunity for her Minus and chic meth­ods. The halnnre of the company Is much jUov© mediocrity, ss may he seen by a glance at the following names; Marie Richmond, Annlr Lloyd. Ruby Kendall, ho Hrowning iilsiers. Annie Conrad.

Fllialieth Ooorlnll. ly 'on.a Amroae. Mnrlon Harland, Amy Thompson, Elamore Rlch- ,lHd. Llne.tte FlKke. Grace Gordon, Ir~‘ne 'I'uiinp. Mildred Frnnklln. Ruth La. Vine, liJugene Winner. Ch.irles R. Rurrnws. Oliver M. Sent!. ChflTlfs Whyte, George l.,ynne, Charles Hirst. Arthur Connel.

rcvlnnibla T lK o tre .Manacj" J- Jaeohs. of the rnbimbln

Theflln .'announces n promising outlook for the season of 190|-?. U wtfl liegln with I Monday malUu-c and to "Standing room only." Tht opening piny, "The (‘ hurllj [lull." has hy popular vote |>n*ven that H !s a prime favorite with Newark theatre <?i»prs. and Mrs I'ua Abell-Hrlnker. whe H Tiiurilag to begin her fomih spason iii 'he cliv, Ik unlverimlly eflteemfd

"T li“ Chnrlty Rail" vails for moderr '•ostumes. and will thercfoTc g.vr the Co uinlda'. potrona nn oppoiiuiilty to Jud??: iilrly of the new company. Gf course. Mrs. Rrinker. n* Ann Crugcr. will wear «>Cl mlng gfiwnK. She AlwhiyR does. More- ver, the pnrl Is congenial In her She wib If nhly ri’nforced hy Wllllftm II. Pascoe. IS John Van FUtren, the rector of 9t. Mll- Ircfl'n. Mr. Pasooe Is the new Jeadlne■ ‘ If

X I.-A M E K IC A N HUMOR.

Rt ARt.<i RatS''. rr'-r ynxhteii '*

Prof. Barrett Wemlell. It A'" recent "mstory of Amcrtniii LUerature.” de- clfirea thftt th^ new simper ‘ 'emerges Into literary quality. If at all. mily In the form nf n recklfis* humor whi'P'» history shuws something like ilcvelopmirnt." The cxiirt force of the ebith*'i "riTkltss" here I am not fture of, but It Is Interesting to follnw i>n with hi* chnracterlitation of tnls qiinllty. which seems to him the sr.vln'-' sell In tho Journalistic pioducllons of the rime.

.N e w s p a p e r l in m o f ."This humor 1* alway eximvag’m . jt "

■rally deflcUni In taste and mo-idy epli- n) rjlU but It* underlying trait serms i--'

Contain* No Opiate*.U Absolutely Harmless. Physicians Prescribe It

F O R

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Mitse* SadorWaigt, t2 to 1b ys«.

shirtwaist with sailor eollar, and thield of contrasting color la, and will t>«.A favorite for young girls, both for *chool and afternoon wtar. For the school ih* Viaterlalt chosen art* ch*'Viot. linen, mad* tas, flannel, caehmrre and the like, for th« more fancy waist* silk of simple sort*, ambroiderwi and plain cashmere tn light eoler*. The model shown f* suited to both | Ua«* and all the fabrics mentioned, but tn ttoe ortglnal Is of moire louialne *Uk. abowtng Uncs aikd dot* of blue on whlit, with tttmnilng of blue velvet ribbon, and ■liiteld tie. and cuffs of white illk banded with blue. The foundation Is a fltted hn- tn f. on which the waist proper Is ar- ranged that U eminently desirable when ■ilk lod wool fabric* are used, but which caa be omlued when waihable material* are aelected. The lining closes at the cen­tre front, upd fit* gnugly to the flxurs. but the waist proper U drawn down In ttthers at the waist line and blbases tUshtly at the front. The shield I* at­tached to the lining when It 1* used, to the waist beneath the collar when the waist t* unllned. and I* attached penna- Beatly at the right side, hooked Into place at Che left The sailor collar Is leemed to th* ae<^ of the blouee and the tU end* are attached beneath Its points. Tbe sleeves

mask :hem. then twipi the c lo th and •qusese out the Juice. Put the Juice on to boll again, and reduce U one-half, then add an equal amount o f thick cream and thicken slsghtly with butter and corn- *tarc> cooked together Season w ith salt and pepper .and tyrn It r^wr the squash.

Turkish R ice—Stew one can o f tom ato w lih one small onion cut One. a sp rig o f parsley, six pepper-coms and a haJ/-lbch bit o f bay leq j until very soft. Rub it through a strainer and add wmfer or stock enough to make three cups. P ick over one cup o f rice, put It In a stra iner, wash and r\ib It w ell to thoroughly cl^Anse the grains, and let Cold water run through it until 11 Is c lea r Place it d irectly on the stove In a small sauct'imn w ith one cup o f boiling water, and rook until the w ater It* absorbed. H ave the three «-ups o f to* pnaio scalding In the doubt** b<*ller. Add one level teaspoon o f sah and the rice, and cook over hoi w ater unill Tw*rfrctly soft It w ill take an hour or more, as the rice varies In hardness according to age and the sofl In which it 1« iprown. A t the last lift the cover and let It dr>- oft, but

[ do ncj stir H. Add one-fourth cup o f two i rounded table^p'Vjn* o f bu tter care fu lly

and w ilh as little s l ln in g as possible, Tken turn out and ^ r v e as a vcgetnbla with roa$l or boiled mutton c r chicken Cooking the rtce partly In the w a ti'f flrsi subjects It to a great heat, w ith no danger o f burning.

Almond Wa^er — B lanch one-fourth of swcpt almonds, ruji Them

through a chopper, then pound to a paste, adding a few drops o f lemon juice or rose water and one-fourth pound o f powdered sugar W hen w ell blendr-d p-*uir on slow ly two quart* o f warm w ater, *t1r- lin g thorov.ghly. Ijbt It stand u n til cold, then strain and sen'e.

nan He is said to be a virile, rnpahl iclor, likely to win n large foSlowlnx imon'T the Cohimhlt fl pilrons. Bdwlr UoUfmil will be Dick Tan llurcn, Rnbor’ Rtiger**. Judge Knox; WHIlnm Bfuart .\lec RohlnMon; Edwin Wallace, fruger 'J.rpr«c Poyhnlt. Creighton; Robert Ely llftts; Albert McGovern, Paxion; Bate ICllii Halley Rnberison, Mrs. \'an Buren Helen Mae Wilcox. Phyllis U'e, Mnhe. TrimneiU- Deis Van Huron: Lmilsc Mac­intosh. Mrs. Do Peyster, and Alice May. -■ nphle.

In the four rcenes In which the play If pr-*sentcil Artist ftwtirt has done son# felling work with nls brvjshe*i FspeclaU' Lttrticilve will be the secfiml art. show­ing Ih*' ante-roum of the M*tropolltar Opera House In New York. All the gown- will he handsome and up to date.

Manager Jacobs announces that he has decided tc revoke his rule np.itn'-.t the psssing of flower* over the fantllghts ThI* senson the Columbia’s pairrins will have everv opportuntly for exprcnslnj; their admiration of their favorites on tht stage with floral irlhutc*. The pricer oj admission will be the same o'* last yenr Mfttinres Tueadnya. Thuradays and Sat­urdays.

Walinaann.'* Opero lloM»e.H arrv Pryanl’ e^urlesquers ore m fur

nlsh next week'J* bill at ^Vnldrminii>. comm encing w ith ft matinee im Ijoh'^r Day The programme promises well. Tht hrst part l* » hurleaque. entitled ••HniH Uproar, ' from the clever pen of J H Perry T h e olio Include* "T w o Judges." In marvellous acrobatic feats: Bryant and Snvllle. *the musical mcrchani^. Perry. Burns *«nd P erry ; L e w Palm er. In monn- In fue and Imitation*: the Misses Kennc.ty and Cohen. In song* and dances, and L i Olede and Raymond. The |«ri-gramme cloBeB w ith ' ‘Captain Beans o f the Mulf Marines," a mllUnfy »atlrc.

that of the humor which has cnllv nir standard Uternturr'. Our emper has shrewd scnRC-nf fart. It." l: dinctlve conception of fun s^ems r

preposterous confusion of hnr vlth wild rtonFensc. rnmpllcpiMi -‘ i'' 'refhly confused hy a RupcrflcluMv nanner. Its Jumps from serious liiitr:- o things which no humin bcln>f •'niiij

;ake ncrlouiily, and brick ag«lr. fr-=' In- cftlcutnhly sudden. Whnt looks like .a Uftl trait In all this Is ihc icn-lcncy mong ‘funny man' of our ncT.#; i;*'rs 1 .ml with fact In ft growiruTU maiun pirll. Artemu* Ward camp nearer i” Ml’'' hail John Phoeplx, Nashy th in Artcm'. s

'.Vard, ftnd. on the whole, the in 're rccun- if our newspaper humnrlsis •■imti ratli' nore flrraly poised ihan Nn' h. ^his pha^e of Am rJean ilwrcinrc h.is pm luced nothing which can ivs*"n,ibly l'« xpeetert to lant. Prom this i.fi’iJIy popn ar origin, however, may prrh.ips come 1- future some lasting devcl^'l'm'n^"

1 venture the somewlni IcnC'hy •Ion bpcnuac It shows Wenao.l• jew of what he consider- '-nc i>f the Im- .lortant tendendrs of AnT'rl'-'in Utr-rntur*.’ nd because th? phros^*'Amfr) nn huitiai'.ft so constantly used vnnuclv >hftt It 1 plmsftnt to meet with snmethlng like / ihoiightful mention of U.

Literature In Newspapers.How far lllrrature Is m rnm#' out of any

development of Ihe new'spaper Is * ques Mon likely to be answerrd dirrcrently by each individual accordinc m hD prej- '•dlro? and the extent of his rrlilcfti power. >|ost wTlier* are apt lo cmisid'Nr ihat thi , ontipctlon between art and journallsni Is hardly so obvious a* lo warrant any very rlefinlip conclUBlon* In this dne; hut nn- liody would deny, I Buppnsc. that at least th?' newspapers do Indicate pretty fairly th** more marked lasres and tcndmcles 0 the American people. Whether we aay ihm the llternture of the fniurc may he •Icveloped from journalism, nr thnt Jour­nalism Indicates the charactuMstb-s which wUl mark the tUerature which ls*tr» come..ve are agreed that any prunlnenl trait of the newspaper, like Its nhundnnt hu- tiior. Is sure to be In some shnpe found in later llternry pfodiictlans.

/VinklBK Humor to Order.American humor Is abundant In the

ilally outpourings of the press—not ftl- w.ays in Iff bcftt form and often mixed vlth a good deal of very cheap Imitation The man who Is obliged to bo funny at thr xtent of so much space dally in a

newspaper may be excused if he does not *lways keep up to the mark. Charles Umb, when he wms emtdoyed to furnish n ilftlly P’lpply of Jests, doclfired that no • 'gyptlan taskmaster ever advised a slav- ry like this. Every funny man Inevitably

Inin n rut anil comes In time to make his Jokes by a formnla. To learn any- ihlng about the rml quality of Amerlcait humor at Its best, therefore. It I* ncces- itry to consider It where It I* produced under less pressure than In the columns , 'f the neWBpaper.

Humor o f Oreat Authors.Of the men prominent In Ainerlrnn llt-

•ralure a few have been drjflclem, but •nost hare been well supplied with thlslm^ •orlant qualltv. Longfellow.'.'like Tenny­son, was surprisingly Iscklnk In a seo. e »r humor; but Hawthorne, Emerson. l.owell nml Holmes are notable examples .n the other side. Emerson and Haw- hnrne are so delicate In their suggcstlonB f humor that the careless render hardly

fcallxcs the continual play of changing lights over their work, like the Iridescence

mother of pearl. Ix»w'ell in the ' Blg- f>w Popors" and Holmes in his work, hi)th

prose and verse, easily reveal them' selves ns humorist* even to the most su­perficial reader. From what Is universal- •v inoked upon fls Btondnnl literature It would not be dimcMll to gather examples of whatever Is most characteristic of hu­mor as U hfts developed on this side of the ’ifeon.Combining Fact* W ith Abitordlties.

Professor Wentjeir* deflniMon of Amerl- nn humor Is opparently that It consists

rhleflv in fl display of Incongruities, Me -faeras to contend that the sense of the reamle* nf life, of It* f*ots. Is so strong In he American mlM that nothing else cm erm 10 It so droll ft» the mingling rtf fact

with wild Imposslbrnties. D la. In his own words, A "humoro^* habit of shifting from serlmisneos to burlesque and hur-Ifsque back to BertouftnesB." He places

put all he knows on the point ol a camlii'tc n<‘edlc and bfivi* room enough left to give an lnai;surnncn b.dl In’"

This ex.i^tg'’r )Don runs In with thnt which 1 had In mind when 1 mnd** a sec­ond d I vie Ion under thl." word. Mych of the fun of npF-f'li In this '-ountry Is cnloied with thit I.Jibc. oi m irrrjrjLs .'xpausiun ■jf Idi'Jt. T mice henni live tcainsltt'S dls- puUi:i th'-lr KKlll In driving, and 5:;fter u icircwhal lc;iji;ihv contentum one J ended ihti matter l y crying out; "Oh, s;;iii ui' with yiiur bnigclng! I teF ycr L "in 'hi ’ b' wf rk of one linrae Jusi hy )!■ vNii’. 1 ftush iiii the reins'"

Humor Bej'ond the Englishman.The thlr'l sort of humor l.s that in t.vhlcfi

,iu ili'ihorat* trail! " f rnosonitig Is Involved I’ fl sratement seemlnnly simple A good jl\i«!r.iTlnn If n quip tvhlch appeared lu

I’ucU yc'iro uko. T w<n New YorkirlKh workmen .irc having dlr-nur. and mie "ivcs 10 ihc other fl piece of g oa f' milk heese which his wife had mad'’ the day

I'r-frrc. The second grai'cL' rftstps It and ;-i miirka, thoughtfully: "I don't think.I'ut. that Darnum'fl using ns good p.nste *hiK y nr nf he did last," The words meftn :i<i«hlnT unless the reader Is able instaptly to srlzc the Idea t^ftt the goass of Shanty­town an* popularly aupposccl to browse on he fi'egnitnia of circus pasters lorn from 1

the bimiiiards. The fun lies In hrlngUu- foTw.ird an Idea which Is naturally renii' e ’ ropi the case In hand, and iierli.aps this I? ;nore characterlstlcaity American iho'! iny other .sort of Jest It is cerlnirity fhn which would be least likely to be- devis 'd nr to be successful In England.

American humor, so for ns It Is to l>c ilistlngulshfd from^that of other countrlc-. ' eems to mt to lie marked by Its nsstimp-■ Ion of unusual nlmhlciicss of npprehen- - inn on tht- pan of the audience, Humoi rf any sort deiiends upon an appr-’ciniloo

vabi^B Aftf) Lipon (he hearer's tielnii .ihlc Instantly to perceive conditions n;.d■ clatlons merely ,'iSsnrAci] on presuppo.*'*.! When Chfiucor trlls i‘S that the Krl ' •'ftts hlmM'ir aft'*r havlPM. i rlven ow-v ihe cat, the ]K-rcei>i1on of Ihe humor oihe toQCh depcnils upon the render'!* reai- Xing Instantly that as the cftl Is sum t- sr-lecl the most romforinhle ii;nce. th* Friar hsa shown his feline hixurlou.*-’ncss hy dlaposs* ssin^ puss, rind that CHauccr [s quietly smllln?r M the priestly love of comfort. Tn Anicrlcnn humor this ele­ment seems to me t" h** carried fnrth''i than In any other. The jest about the goal's milk cheese Is a case in point, and T^owell and Holmes are full of iHustra- tions.

This quality Is the thing which Is nt thr* Horn of the wt ll-Known (illlleulty of th

Headache, Indigestion, Insomnia, Nervousness.WAsniYtGTo.N, H. C-, Ati^uBt i:t, ia<»9,

Dk VR Sirs : I have now bcj>n iwlng your I’rorno Pep.sin for about A year and find it u raluahlo ro*n(?dy. When 1 first used St i% was for headache CAiised by indigestioti, t'utlflnd that it has re<- lieved mo greatly othoj-wlse. os I wtw li'otibled at times with nerv^ ouft slceplcissnesti and au intcrmitient Bctum of the heart, from bolhofM-liich Bromo.PopKin has relieved nic. 1 now frequently rficr-inmcml it to different pATties. and. in fact, keep a. bottle in my drawer at the (kjvcimnout Frititiii^ Oftlce and ^ito it to my fellow workmen. 1 And that it can he relied up<ui f«r relief in many case*.Then, ,'inother thing, it has never lost its'crTervcaclng qualltioa, •'. 'which other remedies I have tried do. Yours truly,

Jo se ph K . D ftviaoir,

'Bromo-'Pep^rinIs e ffe r v e s c e n t and p lea san t to take. T h ou san d s o f fa m il ie i .

th rou gh ou t the cou n try h a ve m a d e it a h ou seh o ld r e m e d y ,

N o te th e w ord P E P S IN , and be sure you g e t B R O M O - P E P S IN

w h en you ask fo r it.

C o m p o u n d e d o n l y 1, y t h i C R I S W E L L C H E M I C A L C O . ,

W a s l i l n s t o i i , I ) . G .

A ll Druggists. )Uc., 35c. and .sOc. Bottle.For Sale at, Menk’ s Pharmacy, 106 .Market S treet, Opposite

W ashington, Newark.

I Electric PowerCosts Nothing

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CAFE MAY. Au*. *1. Thi, .'Uy i, deo;i II) Ihp entanalrmcnt* o f an alkKcd bluad-»r1r\K r,al cstat* msMsiurni. lvg.il rom-pll'-aUon* »re IhreAlftn'd, j-unr Sc-

. - Iff errorsHf ft IB iftken lU unci Bald to hftve madv

Beverftl w flll-known Phllflrtpli>hl«nft have clrculfllcd ft pfllltlon. nKking tiuii the Btale au\h«rltle« Investigate ihp mart-T. and order a res^essm vnt.

ThJB year th « tax diipllcaie shows nn IncreftBs In ibs vftluatiLij --f many |>r«p crtlSB, which, the owner? 'Ifclar**, hnv'c depreclatv( ^ value. IncrfUB** hasbesn mftde In

Thfl IftX bill* fo r this yv)r are fully one third higher than flvtr hcfirv. Dn ac count ol th« ftllofwl biundcr* the clty’B ircBftury will befieflt but very

On ths other hand, li said that Cape May'* tax •pportl'anmcm to the county will thl* year be nearly Ift.ow heavier thanOD IftBt ftftseftsment

TH E IN V A L ID '5 ROOM.When pcsstble, the iwraUd’* roofB nbould

have A eMith rtf aouthwcBt SBpset.A rornn of medium irlae t« the best. Ven-

tllqtlan Is eftftlcr to manaw*. and there In Ina to clegn thafi l/i * largr room.

For many reaeonB It la sdrlaable that. If It Cfth be *0 arranged, the eIckrooA should be near the top of the house.

In the first plsce. It la quieter. Nolaes from the atreet. fta Well as tho*e from the houae, will be leas ootlcesble.

But a far more Important reason Is thst poiaoned and vltlat^ air haa • tendency

art to blahop *tyle iruh narrow pointed I ,h,refor». If tbe sirkroom I* oncuff*.

To cot tkdft wsUft (or ft girl of fourteen geor* of ^ yards of mftterlftl nInches wide, 11 yard*. t l Inches wide, P i Ttri* II Ikcke* wide or 1% yard* M Inch** *rklo wtU be requlrede with % ysrg for MMeMw slook collar, tie ahd c u l^ *nd on* Hi at! of T^TSt ribbon to trim as lUun- trftted.

Th* pfttUrn M l, i* cut In Mne* Ihr » | M * « f I I M and M rear* of ac*.

W aann tteaened from 9mrt.CAPE M A % A qk M -M rs. E. t' Mf

Knlghl, a weTlthv c«(t,iger ni this place, narrowly escaped dTosnlng in the aurf ypsterfliy- 8he wsb cAughi tn o strong un­dertow atid ctr rl d brTond her depth.

lever Enpliah woman once tried to con vlnce me that the trouble lies in the Brit­ish Ignorance of American along.

'■Everybody laughs." phe aald. "at the rnglishman who naked 'What was the matter with the appl»* iilc?' but no Eng- .'.fthmnn who hn» not been in the Stalea ver heard the phrase ■'What's the matter

with' used as fitting."Pie J-kllcii to See the Point.

*T am afraid that iftn't the whole of It,"1 answered. 'An American would have known, instinctively; but what do you say to thifl? I heard an AmeDcan tell In an English coffee-room the old aion' of t’hfijite luul D^pew, Mr. Dcjipw made a .■«pcech til a dinner w'hich was rather fiam- lioyant, and Mr. Chohle, cnimng after him, . t» the Mory runs, nald that all which he Intended to say had been said hy hla pred­ecessor. "Still I am filfld to be at this dinner,' he went on. '1 have had a doubt sallftficd. I have been puszled lo see^^hy ihflt new company over in Jersey should have been called "The Depew Natural Gas Company, Limited," Now 1 see. although,', he added, thoughtfully. '1 am atlH at a i08b why It should be called "limited." ' When the man who told the story had fin­ished, an Englishman who was present remarked, with entire gravity, ‘You Amer­icans never dq ^understand our businessterms. Limited meana----’ And he went-)n to give a ten minutes' explanation."

Of course how far this Gbiueanes* bo«* ’Ifpends upon the individual Bngllahmati, but as a rule the contemporary British Intellect ceiifllnly move* loo slowly to gel over the ground at th* rate called for In the best of American fooling. The Englishman w ho can get ahead rapidly enough to put salt on the tail of an Amer­ican joke Is the exception rather than th* rule.

An Exanip.« o f M enU l A lertnoai.Ths hutnor of any people Is one of the

most reliable tests of national character, and mental alertness, mental flexibility, mental adaptability are the most marked traits of the folk of this nation. An Incident ttlfllni tn Itself which oo- rurred not lo iif ago seems to me to em- body all the characteristics which make the humor of our country so much more like thnt of the ancient Greek than that of any other modern race. A Boston man went to the suburbs to visit a dis­tinguished musician, knowing only the square where the latter lived, and having no means of dlallngulshlng the house. When ho reached the square not a mortal was In sight, and he was about lo ring at the nearest houae to Inquire his way, w hen he saw at play with other dogs a nil lie which he recognised as belonging to the musician. He called tlje dog, and with some dimculty coaxed It to allow him to examine Its collar. The name of Its owner was there, but no hous^ntimher. This did not, however, disconcert tho visitor He almply shouted to the dog. startled It. and cried to 11 to go home. The collie fled In dismay, and the Ingen­ious Hoslnnlan calmly and correctly fol- lewed to the house he was In seareh ot.

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TH E OLD RUTand old methods are not the easiest by far. Many peopl®. travel them because they have not tried the better way. I t is a relief from a sort of slavery to break away from old- fashioned methods and adopt tbe labor-saving and strengthg- sparing invention# of modern time.s. (^ t out of old mta attfl into new wavs bv Using a cake of S/and into new ways by using bonae-cleaning.

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the beat that w* have given to the world —la p*Hher more nor lesa than American humor.

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the flrst floor ihe Impure air will rise to the top of th* ho-jse, and possibly affect thoM who may be Uvlng above the Invalid.

‘The slckrooBi must be cheerful in ap- ptorstice. Oel rid of superfluous upholster­ed /urnlture. which only acts as dust tr«#*. and tn the after disinfecting may pOHlblT be spoiled Heavy curtains and Tslsncos are undesirable in Infectious csscA hut there Is no reason that pretty wmsikshle curtalps of lac* or rausitn should not be decontively employed.

FOR CYCLISTS.Before going I*r s ride on • dusty,

windy day, rub « ' very little cold cream well Into the f ^ . Let It stay a few nlnutsB. then wtpa off with a soft hsnd- kerchiet and dust a Httle prepared toilet ogtm*ai over, duatlng this off also This III i l i a ^ l srill pewvcsit dust and dirt from aotarlac Iba fw w « ( tba akin.

td work, hut it can be mannecd by t help wgood trsatment. The beat help i

a confortioa made ftoin selected wheat nod malt, which dJgecta nil starchy foods, whiiethetiredatom. •ch take* a imt. Porticslarij good for eiderlr folk and for thfat- bloodcd children. T ea cents A box St the drnggiiti, or the groects. Sent on receipt o f price hy

applied ProtesBor ’Wendell's prlnclrle It would show chiefly In the line of having ihings said out of place. Half the 1^ ,.f

Innocents Abroad" eonairts In nhnid Is hardly unkind to call the trick of puttlnB Into the mouths of characters any re- mark which under the eIrCums anres n which they are placed they would not he expected to make. To ssk at the grove nf

famous ^nclent “ Is he dead? Is tunny from the Incongruousneee of the Idea of a grnve for a man still alive, the contrast he,ween the reader’s senac of the fads of life ,ind the fatuout state of mind wh..-h could ask a question so Twain produces by his r e d ^ a go^ deal of most excellent fooling, hu, unhappily with all hlB shrewdness and wit he has not always that perception of lltne.ss which Is called tastt B « >lw» ‘'^ord ex- 7 e tn mustratlon. hoover of Professor Wendcirs Idea of Ain*rtc«o h’*"'-'';

To this deflnmon I should obJ« t that »1, ,no narrow. To It I should add at lea.st three important sorts Of humor as being ahundai.l 111 Amarlcan •""■f'dre. file flrst of these Is the use of the principle of the hyperbole: *be aerond Is also m <he lire of exaggeration, often of a sort which would have awakened the adnuration of Baron Munchausen; the thlid depends for Its fun .m Ih* ImpUcatton of an extrava­gant and often elaborate chain of reaa- oamg. All three are related, and to try to cusilfy Jokes with aclemiflc ctactnees would be absurd. But these c.assea inay be taken as wpeelally typical.

Humor o i 0 « v « f WeiideU Holmes. Hyperbole shows Itself 1" the humor of

Ur Holmei almost always In ibc form of a faniaatle logic. A » old bachelor,wul an sntlent maiden, both over .eveptj- were united in tflatrimony. and Dr Holmes, or. being told of the etrcumstsuce, temar1ie,l: "Of course tb*m sm "o children, but were there any gm»dchHdren? ’ The absurd sod taaulllsing auggesuon here that there must be aomathlng logical in the idea that peupl* as Old might have grandchildren at least, co«*0 clearly In thestory which Dr. Holmes rimatlmea told tn hla leetnras la anatomy In connection with the fact thnt thr backbone shorleaa ns IBM) gyow vary old

“ I do not know how far this might go," Dr. Holmes would say. "but It men couW live long anough there's no knowing how short they might get to he I sometimes fauO MathUtelah In his Mb's going down street tn the morning and meeting an ac- qualnt«ae* who asked how he was, and ] caa fancy Melbuaelah'a answaring: 'pn ttr srcU, pretty well for an okl man. pgi I'm a good deal troubled by my ahoe- strlBg* getting into my eye*.' ”

e « * s e r g U o n is a FImc Art.Tba Ingtc here Is evident: Tt a man in

aasanty ynars shrinks an Inch or two, in bundrsds of years he might have shroiUi an that ha coaid not keep hla eyas dear of Ms alnestrlng*. Aeaerlcan hyperbole goas not always u m va thia carrying not o f > Irsln of logte. howarar. It a oCtaa ^mple exaggarauog, a i wbaa a Bos- toa msn saM la coavermtlon:

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Jersey City n tm eture ^haken h Toroado Mny Be Baaed.

JERSEY CITY, Aug. 31.—Public School No. k In Erie street, this city, which was erected ih 18&2. was reported yesterday to be unsafe Since the main building was erected two wings have been added, and three times tt hoe been reportotj unsafe. The report of yesterday Is due to Ih* dis­covery that the building had been se­verely shaken hy the tornado of last Sat­urday.

The matter wan at once brought to the notice of the Board of Education and o oommlseion, consisting of Building In­spector Kelly, Supervising Architect John Rowland and \Vllflam H. Robertson, was appidnied to make a thorough Inveallga- tloh. Should they report that the build­ing I* unsafe It wHJ be torn down at once and a new schoolhouse erected.

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taristlcally American, and It Invalved pr^ vls.-ly the qualities which distinguish American humor.An Im portant National Characteristic

Humor Involves, moreover, a certain ginlallty, * human and humane w hich Is well developed In our people. The h'im.Tlst is necessarily a man who retwg- nlj. s that all men are h^hera If they ari. of it|tel1ecfj«l pereepllbn suBlelenUy n-ui. t'l t.ske a Joke—and If- a man cpn- n.it lake s Jcke It seim* to me doubtful if hr 1- tn be recngnlicd A* iwirthy to stainl In the highest human brotherhood. Nn mnii can hove a well-organtied sense ol humor without belpg alive to the ab­surdity nf ariinnlal distinctions and to the cruelty of social distinctions founded np,jn occidental qualities. The enormous growth and the dangerous centraltiatlon ol wealth In the I'nlted Slates may welt make fortlgners doubt whether the damo- crnilc spirit In which this nation wan I...m(Je< Ire r.ot in dinger of being lost: but so long as the sense of humor can be mnlntoltHd den ocratlc Inatltutlona are safe. We ore to-doy far more democratic In our humor than In our politics, anJ 1 beUevo the former to be by far the more accurate expression of national tbagacter,

A Great Force In Polltk *-It Is not a light thing or one to be

[.jssed r ver In the study of national de­velopment that humor hos played so large a part In our political hlalory. "flte Blglow Papers " la a r.otsbl* eiampla of what I mean, and on a lower plana the writings of Pe+rolfum V. Nasby ^a lly elferted more than the entire Ilf* work of many a statesman who Is gravely tele- brated tn history. It Is ail but Impoaalble to believe that Abraham Lincoln could have earned through his wonderful work without the aid of that exhauatlaaa flow of humor which wks Ihe lubricating oil to the wheels of gprernraent at a tua* when sard tvs* being lo freely thrown Into the machinary of State. IJncolu was me Incarnation of American humor, and the uae he made of It to expreaa deep and elgnlflcent tniiha, to conelUate diffi­cult opronents. to rendsr poeathle delicate manipulation*, ia la Itaalf nufficlnt proof. It seems to me. that of all tb* good Mfta which ihta people ha* hitherto enjoyed, one of the beet—and ptrhapa, too, one of

Annie Llnsoa, M arried In Sewarle Monday, Charged W ith W gam y,

LONG BBANClf, Aug. 31.—Mias Annie L ln f .n. who on Monday became the hrtde of Max l.«vy, a young man employed by L. Trooper, a merchent at ttlip place, was committed lo the county Jail yesterday, on Ihe charge of bigamy. Levy and Miss Linson were quietly married In Newark. Friends of th* young cOtyple were sur­prised when their union was announced.

The groom, who la said to be only twenty, Is a nephew of Henry Gothland, ol this place. When the latter learned that I he young bride had another hatband living in New York, he had her arrested and shs was committed to th* county Jail to Hwalt Investigation of tb« charge by the grand Jury. Young Levy waa held as a Witness and accomiwnled hit bride Of a tew days to Jail, ____

UOl'BT ADAM AND EVE iTO BY.

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DENVER, Cdl.. Aug. 31.-The American Aisoelatlon (or fhe Advancement of Bcl- enve yeaterday decided that there never was either an Adgro or an Eve. Profesaor W. J. McGee, the Cheaterfleldlan ethnol­ogist road a paber on "fhirrent Queatlon* In Anthropology." Talk of Adam and Eve hosing sat up hoosekeeplng In the Carden of fcdon wa*. la the epinkm of the profetaor, abaurfl. Thera mutt have been several inch c0upl4*.

ITofeaaor George Doraoy, curator of the anthropolqgloal aoctloa of lh« FloW Museum at Chicago, dafendsd Adam and Eve. and sra* thlF aoeOBded by Profaaaor Frank Ruaaall, of Harvard, but Ih* raot of th* membera aldgd with MoOoa.

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JEBSEYMEN IN^B t liO L F MATCH

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AUaa leDaadaj, State Cfaampioa, Arcbie firaham aad Marc M. Michael Eipect

t» n a j fer Amateur Cbampionship.

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Keen Interest ceiiterc ti In golfera gen> •rally in this city and vSeliiHy over ilie approaching amati ur fhumplonahlp lour liumetit of the I'ltlted HlatttB, \vhich it ■laied to comnietKv over Lbe llnksi of the Country Club of Aifantlc'Clty on Septem­ber 9. 6u much bti;n said of late re* KP^dlng the chanct'S of the lending experts that trying to pick the uklmaiu wlniit-r ii now believed to lie largely a matter of oonjectore.

One thing Is certain, and that U that ’ ’i^urT J. I'lHVi.s, Ui. i»nst.-nt title holder, Is not playing as well as he did before going abroad. It will be remumberad that shortly before hi- .sailed for hJurope, early In the surnmer. he ua.s credited with s round ot the Nti&»ai^Couj'try Club links In the itmarkal-la.ijgurea of 75—remurk- able when It U remembered that the coiifse covers a plaMns distance of d.irtf yards. During ifte piist fortnight Travis faas betn playlnjf conslanlly ut Nasifau, but liaa’ iiot reat lert anything llkeithe lob Qi Ms game, yt-t. strange to say, his prln- olpal weakness Jiconia ttT be In putting. Hver since tin- darden City player began to win chanipifTishlp.s putting'has been bis strong pnlnj and v.dion he gets oft In this dcpartnvm bln golf ig no better than the best rffurts of aeores of other amateurs.

^cak putting has always been associ­ated with Duu^as, hut afti'r he defeat­ed Travis at Alantlc City some months ago It begun look as ihcnigh be had sbakei! cifT thlijwi'aknchS. He Id playing •Imost dally al'NaHsuu. lint, like i^nvls l » putting tiailf. The trouble, however, nwy h» only teiporary, «nil It tuny be set down ai a (ucAhut If Douglas Is putting well at Atlant City he w’lll come pretty hear landing i • event.

Two other 111 d players, John Held, Jr,, nf St. Andn w:. ai.d rharles Seeley, of Wee Burn, (hi Connecticut champloii. are gdlflng Constfl tly ut Nassau. Both are playing at th top of their games, auQ are expecteii t make a belter showing than a year ( :o. At that time Held d'J- feated Bee ley In the eecond round, and pen the St. , idrew's player whs put out by A. Or Loc rood, th« Elngllshman, whi> representa t Boston socUon. Lock, wood, by the ray, !■ playltut atropg golf at preaent, a ) barring an off day occa. itOBally his ;ame compares favorably with the lies Hl.s defeat hy H. Crack- nell In the 1 si round of the Maaaachu- •eftts cbempl lahip was more or lees of a flnke, and ue principally to poor put­ting on the art nf Lockwood. The de­feat put the (ngllehman Into the coneola- Uon dlvIaionAtid In the very first round he broke th record for the Wollaston eourae. Lockfood won the consolation CUP yeelerdf afternoon, defeating hli opponent Injhe thlrty-ali-hole round by » up and 8 i play. Loul.s p. Myers won t«e MaaiacHactt.s Blatc ehampltinahip at the Bane tl 0 by defeating P. Gilbert )up. ..

Among th well-known Jerseyites who are expectei to make a good showing In tha imniBtg latlonaj event are Allan N. l£ehw|*ty,, lie ,Bt|ite champion; former title Under rehibald Graham, and Marc >1 . Mfthael of the Tountakah gountry Club. Althc th the home greens rtf Ken- naday and (raham are at Montclair and Pataeion, Ispecilvoiy, both have been playing of Ite In the mountains, and are nportad to>e playing In their best form. Michael hai^cn doing most of his play-

V R W awt as cvldance of the rare le Is p at present. It Is only neces-form ho

gary to sti rounds o f tfcm hag the amate VyA. H time ago City some

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thPtTn the last three full ■ course the player In (jues-

■de SI each time. This etiuals T recond for the course, made fkin and P. M. Mursellus some illchael IS going to AtlantJo ne next week.

golfers won another team piatch yeffrday. defeating Woodbury j| to t The |ores:

l^oOAlitr—Clark, 0; Hosne, 0: Gray, 0; White, d; fessup, 3; CTaIg, 0; Pearson Ot ]>umel|, 9 Nixon, 0; Margerum. 0: Csm- Ide, a T<al, 3.

Cape My—Hogers; 3: Shattuck, 3: Bis, pam, 2; Ibkeley, 1 ; Rogers. Jr., 0; Ayera

Epstwft. d: Hepburn, (; w Bennett, 4: F. Benht, 8; Boyd. 8. Total, 37

John Hckle, the Rcisevllle Golf riub prpfessloil. played over Ihc Yountakak Upko Thisday afternoon, making a ered- Itahle at ’e of 83. Two topiied drived which p. allxcd him heavily and a fery •tubborn puts that lipped the cup were Vepponsl ' for six or clghi strokes, and' wtth a I le practice he could undoubted ly get a und under so. He was charmed « 1th tli links, und declafi^d Aftbrwurd that thi gourse was a grand one. , '

His 1»B yesterday were madi as a exile Ingher ordinary or brilliant liggres; And It Bked at one time us If he Would n «ke aMord for the In play. He started

^From th| tenth lee by making five conscci uUve Wand a I for the home hole W0UI4 have gfeii him a » , but at that point g toppcilflrlve got him mixed up In the long »>■"■ Mkckte recently placed thj feiordor the Rnsevlllc course at an eve« an andijpects to cut this before another month,

The Hulte Of the competition (or the jSlly ip of the E.PSt Orange Golf Club were . gounced to-day. E. r. Kept and

,H. K. igden tied at 70 and will play off the tlqjter In the season. The aeproa:

... "0 5 70

C. A. hrlsilan, Jr,^„.^^.i!.! S9 17 71

H. 11. : « r s h ^ - " -^ L. lemoai, t «o ls lenrv.P. K. radsnaw.R, 1.1 IT...,A . A. >p«^t . ............

•eel the necessity of guarding,agal the m Bterpretatlon of the pules ragaro Igg th standing of an amateur, the E i- eoutlv ComiolUce of the United Btatesi Oblf Aftfl.atlon has amended secUons 9 IP and of the bylaws.■They^ave even taken the precaution to

•Bard igalnst outsiders coming her* to’ oampe for the champinnships by com­pelling hem to be memhers of a club for l| pert not less than the entire uniTeni SBasoiiNa player can have his club dues dP chairs paid by'gnother person as an (Bducelent to become a member of a dllib, tr will a player be allowed to re-

l)nsportatlon or board, nr sne m- (■equlYelent thereof, as s mn-

r his playing golf or cih|bttlng ___ Is a player.

^ W u e l-B T a rge t T rip GWoen, Offlclalfor the ninth annual target ex-

S t Michael's Toung Men's OMbotls ioooclation have beop Moeted

foUooa Patrick J. Hugbeo,' imesl- d ^ t: Jane A. Morris, vIce-preoMent; IJfcnk <llBeatty. recording eecrotary;

Jr., financial secretary; •ameo J. Campbell, ireaaurer: Daniel

^|erge*nt-at-anns. At tha »e it , * " ’ ^*''*_^** *“ ** evdlilnga commlbe on transportation and Mpunds w| bo appotntsd and othor ar-

ompleted.

M A.D R TAYL^ ON SCRATCH

Ebony F er Will Start from the Tape in lie Labor Day Haodicap

I at Yaiisborgfa.

BOB f| nTER QETS THE UNIT.

In G fv e a 3tl^ ^nrdn O v « r

Criu'lj o f M o u « 3-i.'liiiai«krn I d

E v e n t o f Muri<tHy’a C'arcle

W. N.I-'eDii| thc» **EI<py WojHU‘ rr*' nndTom (fooper Uhav HoborM nrk^ 'W ltb tlu^ M o ju r.

HaiulBappcr W etm ore baH submitted the m a|ii in the bitf L iibor Dii> hundlca.p, w hkJi.^ill be dec ld fd Monday lij (.ht* big int>tu-y-jhu«ers a t ih*' Vullahuih;ii liourd Track. There are upward o f u.irty-llvfe siarlerij w ith the Inimitable M.,j, p T a y ­lor on ii-ratch.

The iac« wlU be the concludltii; event uf one uf lie blyif'eAt pruifranrruefl «'! ’ la eea- Bun, awJ fo r ip ec ia * ular e ffe ti Uie ride fur Ihr' JIW first pri^e be lw ec i i.he M r buncha o f llyers, Hin-ii-hed fron\ iiie tape lo ilie ;W)-j*ard mark, vilt! be tg i .i! i.i iiny- th ing be loca l crow ds ha\*e be« ,i .ible lo wiinets.

The .-omplele list g f atarteffl ami liatidi- cupB f illow :

Tw'i-tnile i ’ rofesslonat rsiibur IK-i\ }-(iui(l- k'Kp. ihjrse, J176, Ld\ lded-4l*X). I4<(, J2il, ifi, f l to lije w inner o f t-vt^ry lap.

W. S. Fcnti, W:ii4>rfiury, Conn.. i iir.stili chai)t]'lon of the w. r|,i_ scraich: Ti-in Cuo- ]K*r, Detroit. 5UTii!t-h. Major Ttylor. War-' sl«rr, a<Tnii’h, (jwen Kimble. Louis­ville i-:u yanle); K It. I'rceman, I'oitldnil, On-. f.W): John KlHhi-r, rhlcaffO (3u). Floyd Macl’urland, San Ji>si- T. J Gas­coyne, Rnylmul AI Newbousc. Buf­falo (IW): Lofiler Wllsuru PItisbnnt Jack Green, Engrhmtl Hardy Hown-hig, San Joee, .(’al. (12u). R.-.r. Hai.-maii. New Haven fl2u): J. riMlwell, lliiMfurdil2D): G. H. Lrunder, Chi.ago OUt ) .1, 1' Jacobson, New Haven (I2l>h Tbuma- 1‘inh Harrison W. A. Htiiz, New H tv«-n

Charles Iladlleld, Nt-wark (loib. Wal­ler nurdfrcll, Buffalo .lirijD);. Nat* L'Ului Boston (1&»: J. F Cidgiiri, itrytUtn HaVj. John He<lell. Rynbrook, Lcinx Ifllliu! lUiOi. Jack I’obtirn, Newark HSO); Floyd Kiette. Newark (1W»; Arthur Rcias, Harrlptui ilSO). Sidney Jenkins, England (iSOl; John King, Newark <210); G. P, Kulke, Brooklyn i210|. AI Gurey. Newark t24n»; Chark’.s Hauaer, Newark (240); W. Y. iu*nny, Oram;;?; <24oi; Boh }Iunier, Newark (300).

CRESCEIIS FAILS * 'TO LOWER RECORD

Chaiiip lo fei T r o t t e r t o Kri$o-

t ln te M i le In QfttAcr Sl.Ort.

Dbn P «teH W lu » Pnee.PROVIDENCE, 11. I., Aug. 3l.-Cres-

ceuH fulled to lower the world's trotting rt'Oui'd In his race agalnal lime at Narni- gahaetl Park yesterday ariernuon. ills lime wuH 2,t>o Hut. The attempt lo bri-ak the record was not made until after 6 o'clock, when the wind had died down. Cresct'us alaried, accorapanleJ by a run­ner. He got to the tjuarter in D.31 . the half in ntid the three-guarters in

Hope of breaking the record was gone ihen, -but GtfcifUSUit iPtHlj ...ilhmt elronf, making Uie Iasi quarter In auconds and the mile In 2.D5 flat. ’Wu Tiiig-fung, the Chinese MtniHler, saw the mile from Uie judges' .

There Was a gou d V a tfl o f diHer''1Svbnii, and a la rge crow d bltended,' making ihe last dag u huge auccesa. Dan • Patch, 2-1*4'’^ the unbeaten aon o f Joe PatchetT, 2.i)Ut, iiFok the f lr »t race, the 2.<M pace, in straight heals. COxey was th4» favorite In the 2.H trot, but did tint w*)n a heat unrit the fifth . T h en 'th e next two gave him the race. F’ razler landed the 2.20 pace In th fee s tr * lg h t tiaii£li;iand W ah w ith cTAae, tiuramarieB:

P a c in g ; three in fl've: Purse

oy joe Patcheti- ikesherrv t.Mr-

b. h.. y 1 -1.......'»AK,........................4 1

tbi-iMcDoniiKu.......... 2 6h.' iMcMaituru u - 2

..10 3 I

.. 4 10 H. . D i 1}. . 7 6 . .9 9 10 , . l l 1 1 11

purat,

4

1 1 1

6 Z

3 44 ro.

& O. leantf . K. 3gdL*n

2.(Si CluSB- ll.iUO.'Dun Piit b,

ZHlku.Henry) ..

Mazi'Ue, ».M ajor .MustMaying, eh. m. ^orau vj.Harold i l b t lThe Bishop, b. g. H ie r rv j......Haymond M.. Ltk. h. Unhiis)Emma E.. ct^ Pt- ii^ w reu ce )A rt Alco, h. g, (D o ra )............Darlel, b. m. (A . M cDonald).The Admlrnl, b. h. (P a yn e ).. .

Time. 2.0*1.* '2.H Class—P a c in g ; ihrce-lti five

ti.&uo.L'lfxny. b. g., by Judge

Cox, iS peu r)........... 9 9 2 5tiiice o f India, br. h.(Tyon e) .................... i

N igger Jack, bik. g. (A r ­thur) ........................... fi

Charlie Me., bik, g. (,Dup-feel . . . . ................... B

Pug, gr g (Ih irn e s )___Captain Bracksen, h, g.

(E rv in ) .............................iiRterine, b. m. (C la rk ),,

Etta W ., br. (H u tchm g» .................................. 3 E 9 dr.

Mias MoDunald, bik. m.(M idd leton ) ..................... S g d r ‘

T im e, 2:14, 2:V£S 2:15, J:l4Jii, *G3.

t!*2» i *’ ’ '■*« Ln flve; {,u|-b6,Fruiirtr. cb. » , b y Sphlna (M etfenSy)! 1 iTvdrty F.. yo. g. (S now ).......................2 t jDundy C., gr. g. (G arrison ).......... 6 1 JTom m y Me., b. g. (M cC arthy ).......... j -i •The Judge, lilk. K. (A , Mal>analfi) . , , ,8 3 4Fred H , br. * . (N o b le )........................ 4 5 |Cubanola, b ib h. (G re rr l....................g g 7Anna H.. bill, m. {P ro c to r }..............7 701,

T im e, l l f H , I.13\. US.I Cresceua agglnat time, to heat the I world's tro ttin g record nf 1 .1)2^.

Cresceue, rh. h.. by Kohari M eGregor dam M abel, hy Manibrlno Howard (K o tcham ); time. 2.05.

HSCB EE^INS TEBNC FDIAL.

8 5 ro. 7 dlfl.

A m POSITIfll!.-bVXRfi. W ILL AITIIM . TB 1« AOVICB.

A C03i(iaBBt|Cbtfifi trlea your patisiMiwlioU iim B^aanoying. Kuthtotor Bexema.

! mttadoB makes It weu'ae. ^ llon e means misery.

van. tell you bow to ha trottUca. Bead cbe fbl-

Igf *0 W e « Kbuey street, •*>IU {dmplea,^or a wotnry on my tecs and twacL T*0 my face and head •ooD upon aDotbet. It whan 1 went otut I had a heary rs4L l f r w o r t 00 Marhat t>aan‘B OtatmoM. aiw,

U thaIh a tk la l l l-

Y ork er Gains iCigkt to Meet Me De Solile (o r InlernatlOBal

C 'li«| iip lo a «k lp s

NIAGARA-ONaTIiK-LAKE, Onl., Aug. *1.—E P- Fischer, of New York, yeeier- day won the right lo meet R. D. idttle.

[er of the iniernai tonal teppig ebem- plon' tvLp. in 1^ challenge match tor ih# title. Kfe'^ftFreaied Robert Le Roy* the Columbia chainplun* in straight aeu yes­terday afternoun.

Miss Jdarlun Jones and Mlsa Carrie Neely were the winners of the aemi-fin&jg of the women's singles, and will meet in contlnuatlott of their old rivalry. The aunnuary:Men's-Open aiMles—Final Round—E p

Fischer, New York, beat Robert Le Roy’ Cotumbia, S—j, 4—j, ^

Women's Slnglea^^mUfloal Round—Mias ^ r lo n Jones beat ^ lu E. Cloverman, 6~*. T—*; Mias Ctfrrle Neeiy beatMIm JMteite Atkinson, JO-g,

k*? ’®..* .*'*' **'*** S<na;les-8«c o ^ R o iin i- H. H. Mackett (owe half S»i) biag H E Avery (owe half 15). *.-1, K , l - L •eml- Bnal ^ in id —H. H..kacl|ett (owe lu l( U ) bMt F. B. AleaandtR (pw* |$, 4- ^

Men's Doublea—Beml-flnal Hound_R. D^ Alexander. Princeton;

best E. H. Patterson, Toronto, and RoS ert Le Roy, Columbia. 4- 1, » - i ; i p Fischer and H. H. Maekatt, Mam Torm beat H. E. Avery, DetrofL »nd Glasco. Toronto, by default. ,

Women-a Doubles—fleml-llnaf' 'Round— Hlsa S. Closlernun, CindnBatL and Mias C. B.. Neely, CUcago, beat Hlsa Grace Cloea. Chicago, and -lllaa Beasla Wilkes, Brantford,. 4- 1, 4- 4, 4- 1; M n Burgess and Hlsa Hcdley. Toronto, beat Mtss J. Atkinsoio. Brooktam, and Mins Marlon Jonm. California, by detaalL

s B A U o c r s l A N t f i a i i u n s .W. Q. Jameaoa, W ho W IU Look AGee ° tlM C h alleacer tw tha Otp R a m ,

' R «a c k ^ ftew Twrk.

W & lC k A u« 4 t ^ W k Ow. "— r-TTT, arha-sM *••••• tka ■hamiwMi U- ta banfacen for (be America's Cup, arrived her*

.to-day o « board tbe stearasr Campaala, from Ueanwol.,T. W. Rataay, tbe sallmaker, wbooe

handtwotfe baa equipped the cbalieoper, waa a pasaangar on board the St. PaoL »Wob ateamar alio reached polH to-day.

P^atlm c 'r . G. Owtinc,Tbe Paatlme Ftablng Clnb will have lu

fourth annual amkurnton, on .tbo srvsmrr PanUn^ o^ Labor Day, ta Xlebmwid

MumeWUlbe teraW m by B. a .

IYER LAWSON TO ^ HERE

YiaqaislKr of F ru k Kramer Will Bo t Starter in To*merrow’s Eveats

at tbe Board Track.

DOVE AND BROOKS IN MIXED STYLE

C o lo red C y c lir lf l W i l l K D gu ge In a

H a lf -m ile ^iirlnty l<'rriiehL FniihRm. an d a O n e -m ile I 'u n n lt Rnce-enlue

\elNoii nnd H a r ry Edwurduy In n

'I 'en -iiiilo M o tu r-pn eed L 'untr»t« WVlU

Luiuiiletc the Curd*

Iv o r LawjiUTi, th f hero o f laat fiuaday'iB ra ce ! a t thi.- VallsburKh hoard track, tele- Araphed hlti ctury (or to>nujrrDW'a events

M anager K r«d V o ig t yealen lay, and he and his racing partner, John FlBhcr, the Ehlcago w hirlw ind, w ill buth a tari In the grand hubtle fo r prizes, which w ill marJe the m ain "p ro " race to-m orrow .

It la estim ated that not Icsc than th irty enu 'k nlone^''vila^;ers w ill slinuUant'ousiy leave the tape at the word As there w ill be lap and m ile prizrs thruughuut the race ht'ijld^y four main purttes ut the finish the cveiil^ can be louked fo rw ard lo with in* UTesi. Frank J. Cadwell, o f H artfo rd ; J. F. Colgan, o f Trenum , who rode a splendid pur*ult race a t the tr-ack recen tly ; A rth u r Hulas. W ill Coburn. A l l Kewhguee. Tom Butler. N a t U u l)cr A , R u iz are

^om e i 'f tile prom inciu iwdal pushers who also e iilerrd yesterday.

Tg -n io rrow 's m otiir-paced race f>elwe€n Joe N tls iiii am! H a rry Edwjirdp, o f Brock- loll, w ill uUruct cahwliicralile attention In view o f ilie fa c t that Nelson will ride the first race nC hla career. Ele lias been care­fu lly trained by the ex*Oatlfuriila star, ChurJea W ells , w ho ra4,-eri in the days o f Bald, 2!lm inerma)i, Huokhr aiuli otbere. The lad Iniii been care fu lly nur.sed along and is now rid ing fust enough to beut Home o f the "p ro ” jK da l pushers who are earning money at the game. Edwards Is a lad o f exceiK lunal m oril and. It said* he can fo llow ihu chou-chou mUL-hlnes iier- fcc lly . ■

There w ill be a m ixed aeries nf eventa lic lw o in M. T . D ove and R. A. Brooks. The fir.si race In which ihese clover dusky [leuahHlH w ill figure w ill be a Iid lf-m lle sj>rlni race, French atyle. On th li Dove» who is as tr ick y ns he Is specili, Is t>x- itH'finl to show som eth ing new In ilu- way o f match sprint racing, and, while Il l.s expected hy some that lirmiks wii; HUrely win this race. Dove Is expected to give him a lerrlh ie fight. The acrond event w ill bo one o f those bruising events— Li pufflult race—and w hile it Is only lim ited lu the dlsiatjce o f one mile both boys w ill litera lly ride the ir heads off In order Lo iTosa the ta^e flrat.

If. a fte r these, tw o contest.^, the^ aoorc Is lied, a ooln loaaed in ih<> air w ill de­cide (he one w ho la to pick the Hlyle o f the third heat. A n y pM n ly lf will suit the spectators, fo r the boys iippear evenly muichod, and. as they are the tW9 beat am ateur colored riders in Am erica to-day, iluj w hiner c.un easily lay claim to the title o f am ateur colored "cham p."

Large delegations fn>rii th f ('‘aturael I ’ yclera, which Do\’e rt'prL'sciita, and the [iitiih iii W heelm en, whose colorH Brooks di-spliiys, w ill attend. In fact, the Calu- rn«tH‘ regu lar Sunday run w ill have the \allahm gh track fo r Its (dijpctlve point, and the riders w ill b4> on hand to cheer on their elubmnle.

L. H. Lake, ihe fast Down crack, who was In N ew ark yesti^rdny. speaking o f H arry Kdw.ard.H, who Ih J o^ Nelson 's opponent In ihe moior-puced rnce Sunday, salil Edwards w hs the must likely pucc- fp llow er o f a ll the flhDuU-uri in the game* and. he decLartfd. he had seen them all.‘ "NelBon w ill hnve to be very good to

beat E dw ards," Lake sagely vouchstifed, but Nelson In his tria ls ima proven guitg w orthy o f a firpt-nla,sn ppt*onenb hence th « frienda o f the lit t le Swede are nol w orry ­ing.

MICHAEL WINS " FROM TAYLOR

VANDERBILT,ADTOSTAR

Colored CjcDst : V iable to Hold His Pace aad Kldj^t Scores aa

Easy Victory.

SCHBEiBEt FAILS TO LAND A f IRST

HARRY EDWARDS IN SHAPE.

T h re r -c o rn e re i l llD ^e T h is AtCsrwooa

B e lw e r n K lk r s , f t ln s o D W n l-

tloou r W i l l th e 4 *u es lloq *

T h rrs luiot been much apaculation a ll pummer iimuiig cyc ling devotees ae to w ho is really the spoostliest rider in A m er­ica—Rikes, lust suaaun’s champion. W al* thour. the A tlan ta lid e r o f marvelloua w inning m o rd . or Stinson, the anly

I rider who has ridden over fo rty mtles In I one hour.

W hile' Ui' V have been paired o ff against I each oth* I iri di(Tcre-nt races this soason

irith va rv iiig kuoc*’S8, this afternocm at pignhattaii Beach w ill be the first lim e aU

1 three huvr eumi^eted aga inst each other, In. pne pv4‘iii.fttlnoon has a lready beaten both Elkea'

and W aU h i'ijr this aeason: W altlm ur has lieatcn K m «s :iiul the la tter has won o ver W iUtbvur tw ice, so U is g dif&cuil m ai- ter to figiire 'he re la tive meiTta o f the men on ih«-ir past p «rfo rm ana*« figrunat ekrh oth<T viulrsa nil three are entered In

gingle i ft i f .

HILLSIDE’S PROfiRAMME.P lttecn -n v lle O pen « t U ie B e lt e r i l le

Crete T rack To* m o rro w *

A t t ly ' HlllBide b icyc le track, BeUevUle. th «r » w ill be run o ff to-m orrow tbs cord that has been postponed fo r tb * lost tw o Sundays: O nc-ih ird-m ilc novice, two^mile handh^p and Qfteon-ralle open. Thw en try list Includes Rutter, Journey and Adanxltz.

B e h o A t C . 9 aasca ,At the Echo A. C- /unlor field day the

follawlnff were the repulu: On^kunted-yard dash, won by Wilson, Philips second; ODS-Qaarter-mlle. won by Fay FhlUpo, Ralph Lies second; one mile* won by WIL soh« fill ip s second, H. Philips third.

AgiBweea <• OeireeyowdeelSiBportJng E ditor Kew%

SbwA bets that W ill Stinson, tbe famoue pace follower. \» scheduled to try for records at ValUbtuifta on Labor Dey. B says no. 8. 8.

SttktQO not vide AC TolltbAfTh dn Later DAy.-'Bportliif Sd.

BOARDTRACKVAILSBURGH

B I C Y C L E R A C E 5 .TOMORROW (S u iM tly ) and

.JH O M tD av iUbm D ay ).S4*8CIAL F lU T t lR E 5 Tp-OORROW .

Ifi-lMa WaSaw Raas* Raao. 'J Q M R L W M *a. BARRT EDWARIM. i m UW fiOX, (a S-KlW •■n*"

Itarlrm W heelman Is nefenled by l\ G. Van Cutt In -the liiiH-m lle Open, and 4te4s hhnl Onl In the llB lf^m lle llHudleapi* In 'v lili-h He

Is nil the Nrratch Murk — llenri Fuuriiler Hides Exh lb lH oo Mile.

NE\V YORK. Aug, 31.“ Tho umlch motor-paced cycle race b*-iwiTn Jjjumy Mlchaiti, o( Wales, and Muj i ‘I'a) lor. ibe negro cydlyt, which was iln ii-aiurc ol the Imioof cycling race inetd iii MadlNun Sciuare Garden, last night, lilb not uffurd the enteriuliunent expecleLl. aa Michael won the firsji two heats uud Hie race with eaae. Taylur could not hoM )il:i |iace atid waa distanced In both

The first heat waa at om- ii^r, and was won by Michael by threi of alap. or about yarde. Tii. .M'OJiid heal wae at two miJea, and Ml< h..tl wuu li by a Jap‘and a quarter, or sbout 2.:j yardH, HU time, it.lU3*5, was kuIu ti> be a new indoor record for the dlsi.4iii t-.

The retnaliuierof the rcgul.ir programme comprlaeU three amateur < >. • iiia—Diii-ndle Jiuvlce. half-mile open, an l a hiilf-iniJe handicap. Teicr Van Cou, ul tIio Green­wich Wheelmen^ won Hit huir-mllc open I'uce in a close hnl.sh wjth George Schreiber, of iho Haiiem y\Ii' < Imcn. Thelalt%r* who has bem very -iiici. es>iui of \ate on the Garden track. m> i with two reverses last night, Ut Halt o to uualli'y In the half-mile ImmlUtip, wl\Ul\ was culled Imniedlaloly a fltr Ih.- IuihI of Ihe open event, and In w!ili'i:i I f w.i ihu only wcratch man. The ctiirv u.- i m nil ihe unisiteur events was Unu.suaii.) smuN, Ui!; Ihe m«ri are saving thc;Mj,-eivoe tor the many Labur Day e\'euY.<.

An iiilereailng dlverMi-ii w.is i iiiui'il by ihe uppeai'aiicc of iienii ]‘'<>uinkT, liieFrvipjJi motor oyqUwi. i'hc Frcnchnian rode a mile upop a borruuLcd motor bicyde Irr the comparatively fo.si time of t.jx. Hu style of riding excited niuuh cumRiinl, hh he crouched very low ii]..)n the ijiuchliie und did nul pedal alter il gut Uiidcr wuy. i^ummury:Onc-iiiile Novico—Fli'Ht h‘-ai won tjy Jt.hti

Kuehiie, Long Island t’hy. N. Y.; H. IJ. Tli)iTf«ldt, New York l.‘1i>, iieconu, time, 2.412-5. Second teal won oy W. i‘ . Von- ilurliii. New York City; F CJriiU, New York CUy, second, rlIm 3.4u. Race won by Kuehne* Thierfcltli. second; Von- derhn, third; time. 2.3d i-g.

Half-miJs Open. Amnttnir—KtTflt heat won by Goorge C. Sohrelber, iluHcm Wheel­man N«W Yos|( City; lime. LM. Sec- omi heat wmi by Peter G. Van Col,t,leat won by Greenwich W.heelmon, New York Cu time, Th ird heat wbn byA . McClelland, N ew York I ' i iy ; i

F a a t b r o r k t o i i H oy , W h o R n c e s J o e

Nielson a t V n lls h u rA h To-morrow* W r i t e s In t e r o s I l i iK ly o f I l ls

Conilnv Mnlob*H arry Edw'anla, who mecta Joe Nelson

to-m orrow nt Va|l?burgh, writes as fo l­lows to Frod V o ig (. m anager nf th t track:

' Must aey that a ll the arrangementa re­garding my raop agnlnst Joe Nelabn'Gun- day seem very fa ir and jlapfeotly satlefnc* lory to me.

" I will be on hand Saturday w ith mjr own motor I huve ht-i-u (rain ing at Brockton this week, and w ill try and give you H good race. 1 rci'elved a letter from .1 friend o f mine, who Is tra in ing every day in ym ir track, und hi It he paid Jire N cLo ii wjH rid ing fh sler iinil f^.slcr day hy day. CamUdly. T urn glad ihat he la, fo r J h:iV4‘ n4>t yet met an amiUeur rider who < ould race fust enough lo beat me. I f Joe Nelson can do it, I w ill he ihe first 10 Phnkj- him by the band, hut I fe d sure I w ill win."

WHO b TUE SPEEDIEST RIDER?

FOUR LEFT IN SIX-DAY RACE.T l i r e c TeMTiifi H n n ch c il f o r l l i e Rye>fid.

W l lh D o w n e y nuil B leecU e r

O nly One l>np H eh ind .

H K V E R K . Atig. at.—The teams tn(he filx-dio' bicycle race a i tbo Unvere Cycle Track are nf#w frur. Yestordsy thr fourth day. ai.il ilic leudcra miidc a tp la l o f fea miles 3 htpH.

.A lexander and S teven* did not start when ih f day'H work h fg.m and Dubois apd Tqurgeun quit a ftr r riding three laps. Th e learns ate .Moran anil Mt-l.e-.m, Pi.-rcr and M cD ufilf and Ma.vu ;iinl Htiwler, all €S1 mllea and 3 lajis. and r>nwney and B leecker, miles and ? bi|is.

T h e ev tn ln g ’s ppeciHl » \ ■ tu was a five- m ile nice h efw i-n Mvi* CbelseaCycle f lu b and the I'y i b ("lull, wonby the form er in one mil- and five laps.

MOTOR-PACED RACtS ARHANOED.W in n e r s o f th e M li'h n 4 'l-\e ls f>n and *

K lk e S o W a lth o u r ( vm len ts W i l l

M ee t o n K ep tn a ih e r O.

N H W Y'O RK, Aug -1. Jlnuny Mlehae) and Johnny Nel.-nu li.iM' been matched fo r a fifleen-m lb ' m -I'-T-iiacf'd race at Madison Square Gar-li n >in the night o f fleptem ber 4. (m H.j.ti'mber 5 Harry filkeM and Bobby \\ HUhour w ill meet in s flfleen -m lh motor-pu' * d race fo r |1,0U) a Bide.

T h e w inners o f th-a* tw-i races w ill meet Ip a flfteen-mllH m 'i“ i-p.ici»d race at the Garden ir tc k on th<- :UL;ht o f Scptt'mber a.

ORlOlkON iiOSSlP.T h e National A i ' liaw reorganized for

ieaooR o f laoi. wuh u s iron g n0-p4)und team , and would iik< to Itesr from snittc good teams aviTficmK tin- nlKive weight. T h e N ational A. c 'ti-l n--i liHA'e a touch­dow n scored again.'^t Gn-nt lastneason, and won the llu-pourni i [wuniaonahlp. 'I'ht* line­up fo llow s J. TcKurt. '-cntrir, H . LiavU, r igh t gu.'trd: J H ;;b ' r igh t (acKlc. G. TIghe, righ t end. ' ' M-ism-r, le ft guard: G. Uerton. le ft lacKl- Gcrth, le ft end; C. Stovens, right h itifb iik ; F. J..4‘ ary, la ft halfback; Id. Gurhu.4n. quortarhack; J. M ullln. captain, (ulihrjek. Address ail challengea to ManagiT G. W ard . 6) Rnioti Street, city.

The M on lun 'A . ( rison w ill hold a : W ednesday night, pt o f lost year's team tend the m eeting tn and Hatqjlton str* M onitors would like lor teams. Addre.'nt K elle t, 46 is Pretldeni

(^'•uLuill team o f Har- m eollna next

1' .M. A I! members .1 1 . ri-qucsted lo al* t'*' h« ld .corner John

ein Harrison. Ths in h' Hf from all Jun- aJ1 I h.illenges to W. HtTvft. East Newark.

The slx-a-Mde fooG-nM gam e and the long 'k tck contest, under th»> auspices of the Im proved Order o f Hod Mep* which w ere to h te s tahen place last Saturday, w ill be held aa L a b o r Day The folloselng tea n a wlU llae np fo r play tn ihe fo o t­ba ll matches: Scots, ArUngtons, Cnlona Naples, C eotqrys and True Blues.

rWOoekmiteea,

__ ___ ____ M O r W A r U t e D ty )eln« It Uto IB — cIl M ote *111 W t e iW id k j B. a , I m M O B TAILO B, (B* R a d ^ — - i.;i n- -^s.*aet- » g ‘. a g r j r » . x 3i ' . ^ z s c S K s e t u

l l iM . B OMU. ** -*** n P * * * * * * " * ? ? - A te - PxeeeeeeS Beeewu .

LASO R DrtY SHOOTS.T h t K c ra 4 m t Gun n u h w ill hnU *

■hoot"an Cjibor V iy , bofinnlnir « t i P. M. A I! xhooten u « In ritrd lo parlk lpate . T h e (o llow ln c la tu rd a y thr lu t at tha aariaa o f m archuidiaa prixv .hnota takaa

ra e b O i B b a r l i u t ir fa O y ahot at • a v a n t j- lr * birito. «j|A tha irlnd-up praB- loaa to bo Intbreatlnv, u a numhar o f the b o i* a re cloa* to a tla. Th e club Intendf to a rran ta a noaihct o f Rve-btnl .hoola Ihia fall- T h e . BTounda arc at R 'ledan, n a ro r ia Park , HaaatAirc p U c.a fxiad.

T k * I * a « (4 « r (h a i OlBk *U1 hold a« af- tamooo ahoot on L «b ^ Daf at largeta. Tba club haa airaniatjaBiia pmanmnia. *U d| wUI l9d«da tnmta to r prtaaa. The cominlttea wHl hniadicap the ahootera accordlnK to tkt4r JMrtta. Thar,- wtEI ba walklac *7atehaa aiiA.four erent* on the Barfent lyatana Aa d «a la the flrat .hoot ■face July 4 a H> arewd aad a aood tlm la looked for. - - -

A n ivo ti,d a y riaaal M D ha haM on Iw - bor D ay by tho B a U ^ p a O ua Club on lu y— w M a t N o r t Ik P s rk BtMot, East Or-

Tha Monnl alia<<l S m Clah af Waaf Or- «BEa vlU boU an anih ahoot Honday oa m , rood B f h ^ W C H naw ‘

Yohdk Hillioiiaire l i a s (be Feature EreaC’ of tbe Contests t f National

Associatinn at Newport.

KENNETH SKINNER FI^ISDES SECOND.

H e C 'o v e rs A h e T e n M ile s on m Mo(<»r

T r lO 'c l e In S e v e n te e n M in u te s and

T fv e » i i> - f lv e S e c o n d s , u N fu le w o rtliy

i*e rfi»r iu jM ice— F o x h a l l K e e n e Seurcs

lu th e F r e l lm lD u r y l le n ts - *0 . II. I*.

H e ln io n t W in s S p e c iu l l la e e .

A . McClelland, N ew York (M iy; lime, 1.06. Fourth heat wnii by UHiilel Sul­livan, Harlem Wheftlmoii, .New York C ity ; time, 1.08 2-.'i. heut won byAugust Welalng, HarUuii Wheelmen. Now York C ity ; time. 1.1H2-&. itaci* won by Van Colt, Schreiimr, sucoud; vvelalng, third; time, i.uT 3-.V

ilu tch Hucc. M otor Faccci. Jh't wciui Jimmy Michticl, o f Wales?. auiJ M ajor Tu j’inr, ol W oscesler, M usia.. best two <if three heutfl—First heat, one mile, won Ijy .Michael; lime, 1.34 2-5, .Second heal, tw o mlleft and race; vsnti by Mlcliuel, rime, 3.1U3-5.

Ila if-m ilo hajidlcap, Am ttleur—Fira i heal won by K. IMlfcikcr, Ne^v York City, (fti yards): time, 1.0U4-ft. Scc/>iLd heat won by W . Ij. Loser. Bronklvti, N. Y., (in y a n js ) ; ‘ time, l.jti 2-5. Th ird he^f w-bfi b y -L . ‘ R. Lake, N ew York C fty (1ft yards): lime. 1 Ul 2-|. Kourtli healwon by M T. Dove. Calum et Cyclers, N ew Y f)(k ( ’ Ity (IS ya rds); lime, 1.00. F ifth heat wim liv Geurgo <V Schofield, 125 yn id r i; tlm4\ 1.014-5. Sixth heat Wim hy Gi'cirge L)iurtc, C fn lu ry Road n u h AsaoelaitriM. N ew York <’ lry (55 yards!: time. 1 ,in 2-5. Race wOn byLoHee; l.aiirle, SHConfl; Achoftold, third; Lake, fourth: lima,-L-f)frj-5.

N E W P O R T * R. I., Aug. 31,-Thfl aaio- mubll< races held by th e National Aaao- clatloii Were ruji o ff on the half-m ile trin k at Aqmdneck i ’urk yeaterday aliernnon WUllani K VnndtTblU, Jr., the |in‘slih’ni o f the organ ization, waa a llogc ih er the a lar perform er o f the day. H e drove his own tnacblue Jn ftiur t‘4ices, mado the bt'et time^m the track and won the champion­ship cup,

111 ull th «ro w ere six teen nircsi. but the one attracting must lu lere^ l and arousing Ihe greulcHt eXL'Itemtnl W4is that bi-iwet-n j'uutig \'umterblU, lb hia m w G<Tittan racer ul th irty -five horse-power, ami Fox- hall Keepe, In a m ach ine o f fu lly s lx iy horsc-pow er E ach .had won prelim inary heats.

Vanderbilt qu ick ly shot ahead at the start and at th ^.nd o f (h e firni lap was all o f an elghr i f a m ile uhoad, Aided hy a very c Icvat caaufTeur, w ho at the sharp turriH took every chance and leiiiied far In with only a sina:i a irap 10 Buppbrl him, Va iiderb lli added to his lend in the first mile. H e was M Kecundf at the half and only 1 m inute and 36 aeconds at the mile. H Ih third h alf m ile w as made In 41 sec- oiids, ihti faKtest lap o f the meeting.

H a lf way over H ie course he had Keene surely beatt-Mi. barring accideuL jin<! fin- iPheeV till. live m iles in fine form , a wlnn- r In 7 'm lmnes and seconds, (he fasii si five mJle» o f the day. T h e lust cV4-m i-f the day was the rhamj>lonHhlp, for ilie winners o f ail clasHcs, ten nrik-s o r twi-niy times around the tr,^ck.

Vanderbilt handily won the final In Id minutes und M conda. A noiewNitiiv com petitor was Ksnn&th SkiniK-r, on u moUir tricycle, -who w «a Hecond. j-overing the ten miles in 17 m inuiea and sei undH

In a ft[ieclHl race fo r fiv e horHcqii.niT volturetten O liver H. P . Belm ofit won. driving Ihe m achine th ree miles in 7 cnlnulus aecutids,

mm umBSim KID CARTER

S riM ik lyn flou^rql^ S#04>uila‘ T h row Up

th e g p « i i g « In t t e » Et|i;liti«bt.||t1k

IHiUhfJ ,% flrr P G a m e S tru K g lc .

SAN F K A N t'IS C O , A u g. 3l Gi-orge Garflii'-r. o f Low ell, M ilhr., d e froh d Kid ra rter. o f breok jyn , lust ntglu In ihe eight ftenih round V f w hat w .ih to have been u twenty-round ba ilie .

Tlic conical was a most remarkable one from itie etaiidpulnt o f deu rm iiia ib jn und gameju-ss. T jicre waa not u nnnn' nt Cnun tho firht gong to the lim e w lnn Carter h secoruiH ilirew up the spoug" that ihc im n W ire run fighting in iJie moat i.b-ternfinviJ manner,

Gardner put up one n f the m^rst iiK«ros- aivc und clever tights over seen In u local 1*1 fiR.

l i e cUsplayed the finent generulsb^p and WHi coo) and ikdermlned Jn every ml*-up. n il) tong le ft onsblud him to Jab C arter In tho face when he cluise and his right arm Jolts were especially effocilvc.

Fie zlniply fough t C arte r down. The crowd W’as one nf the b iggest in a long time. The contest took place ut th^ Nu- lional Club. j

MiLWALKEE t^ONT SELL('Inc^ ln n atl Ik t r i ln l le t s k4»r>k It i ValM

PorcliHM** AiiicVlcmi liA'iiKiic Team.

M IL W A U K K K , W Is.. Aug. ,U -T h e owm- rra nf ihck !hlllwaukec AnoTlciiti Lcapno franchise have refnevd an offer of

from a syndicate p f Cincinnati, headed t)y Manug4*t MclMicf'. f4>r the Mil- waukiM> franchise, and w'ltl ooutlnue in biia1 li(*H.9 In this city. It Is the pur|N:jHe o f the Mllwauke.'e m agniiies to etreiiKlheti the team fo r next

M anager Hugli luifTy, It in said, tuia hIk iih I four Nalloriiil Lo.ignp men In ihi' Fast fo r next Stiison. ami Liiia his ey*- on (Wo o ther men. -whnm he no>'n exp- els lo Cftpium.

Jn iidditton 10 these, several meintier?' o( the present M llw ,iuk>f team who aru wunled fo r next > e,i .iti have given opibjru) on thoir services.

CUBAN la iA N IS AT THE OVALO a r k C o lo r e d A ifE i«rew «H ou W i l l

I T « y T w o U a iiie s W ith O n tn g r -

A . C. oik I.b Ik i i- Jtay.

The first lim e in i inmitM-i years thul the Cuban X Giants havr- pfiiyi-d In GruiiKe Wj)l be on Labur L.iy, when the fummii colored team will 4'uni IumIohs with the Orange A . C. in iW " "lu* in themorning at 1D;46 nnd the uiher In the a f ­ternoon at 1:46 n 'rlm k

The Cuban X flln n is are too w ell known to need any deacrli^ilou, and ihH r comlciUniUlCA on the diainLj>ii i. , • i|i>i <1 w illi « le\ 1 1 playing, make Hi m uoinral favurites whenever they p la j. The l u r iKjpulnr Clarence Wlljlairwa still <':itoheft fur Ihe ti^am. and McClielland Nelson do the pitching. In pre\ io ii3 y<-urs w lu-u Orungf errd the Giants plnyt-d they alw ays drew enormous crowds, and w iih h (-ii*ar day M oiuUy the O val will iiiilooh tvd ly 1wi taxed (0 its utmost Oip n ily

rHAMT14>KkHIF KK( lUtllfl. h 'a l lo n o l l.en u N r.

YESTERDAY S UK* ' J-TS. Philadelphia H, New Yurk »> l'.ri->klyn 4. Btt*-

loD 3; Cincinnati T, 6t. te-ilR .S,ITAN D IN O OF T H b: OAIBS

w . L. P^r. \V 1* P(*rIMkinburi .. .« ) 44) .f»fM IVi*i-.n 52 >l ^''lPhlla ........... © 4T 560 ibnrinnHtl .(3 r*y 422HrookJyiv ... .ft2 4T .5tfo S’riw, V-..rK. .42 Wt .4128t. L^Uli.......50 51 .534 (bjti-ug , ...... 45 44 4 4

BCHEOULH t ’OIl TO-l>.\Y PtilUd^lphla at New Yorg, Itrur-Hr n bi iP-s-

ton, ctnciimati at St. Louii, t'iiuAK-) at Put*- burg.

Aiaerl«m il Lconue.T E S T fR D A T 'i REHL’LTS.

AtM^tlci S. Milwaukee 1; Ruetor 5 IieTMt 4- Chlcago A. EtikJUmore 5.

STANDING OF THE TLI. Its.W. L Per. s\ . D. P^r

. 45 42 .0 1 ; Atbletira , .VI .')1 623 ,.j4 44 .6*W Wa•hln*^nn .41; AT 447

fTileaga Boeton ... UajUmorc Detroit

4.1 < 410-51 61 -53a Ifliwaukee ..27 71 .341

a C U E p U l^ FOR TO'DAV.AtW«ile* u j lO w a u lM Busan « Dttnilt.

WuOInttoo »t ClovriMia, BXIUoior, U fhitaxo. '

ON LO CAL O lAnO ND S.Tb« battloB order of the i>l»yir« m (he

Woodelde A. C .-F « « ft Ulil T. C. icame at Foreit Hill th|a Brtenuxm will be aa followt. Poreat HIH Pteld Club—Bod- man, nhortatrp; U GUea, third baae; HlonI, pitcher: M. Clloe, catcher; Booth, aecond bare; Work, centre Held. Snnann, left flelrt; Tlllou, r|«ht fleW; Frank GIlea, Orat baae. Woedrida Ath lete Club—Want* houae. ce«tr« OeM: WaaBUkeN catcher; Shaw, third baae; F lyM . left arid; Blunr! riiortattp; Warren, aecond baae; Linden bury. Brat baae; DuruJd, rt«ht Held; Crockett, pitcher. The tarrw tauia, with iwdbakty tke aame batUiiB order, will play again Labor Day af^lraoon. Both m m m win doubt»aaa prawa Maaa and are aure to be highly intareatlng. The Waaa are evanly gtatched and beta >l 4ha

S. THiHMBR, K. a. BTBBMPKL.

S .T r i n i i i i e r & ( ! e .$B E S T LEH IG H N 0.2

N U T C O A L ,OFFICE-89 N.J. R. R. Ave„ Cor. LafayetteSt.Order uow , aa fo a l w ill au relj advance >epa. 1 ai. K K sT L k i l lG t l sTO VE O R NDE

A N D > 0 . 1 M IT H lX K O d 84.05 P K K IO N . T R Y fT .

B teh 'F lio ^3A4e

BREV/m.COR, n

front rank o f local baseball nines. Th iTc la grva l Interc.Hl in ih i outfotm- of thest! gitnu-R and good crowds will b ; In at- tvndunee.

To -m orrow a fternoon, at Wi'lih'innayeriS Park , (h e Nvw urks uud IrvlngUm A. w ill p lay the declihng gam e for ihe chara- plonahlp o f L.'isox Cininl.v I'liich one luiV-. Ing WHin (Wii KiiniL-H. thin om- nhyuld te full o f Interest, as great riva lry ex ls is lielwoeii IhiMe two teams. IrvlngUm htfi iM’en greatly Ktri'hRiheiied sTiice t i l ln «l Appeaninee. uial w lili a lairge iTtiWfl o f r'loit-i'.s will eonie dtiw'ti w ith full In- tenibm.s o f tieatlng the locula. N e w a A has been pfiiylrig ilnv ball ihe hint fe * ' weeks and . xpeets to make It very Inlcp- esting for Hit- "CamivtownerH," ItoutU- iler (rr Ho|)]K-r w ill plich fo r lrvlngU)tl, while- tSeluTXer wHl ito the ''s tun ts" f *I tie liunie tenm.

—"00“' Ml the Jefferson street grouiuls ilUfl

a fliT iioon the Gh-irwimds w ill jddy ■he Irv ington F lfld c’ lub. and n uniwl game m ay lonkthl for. Th-' balllnR or­der w ill lx- ;iH fu llowa; G biiiw oods-ita lw . Huntul base; Mornu firat Tiuau; McCu®. thud hnae; Torher,. le ft field; Huvk, em eb- ir , Hnpklns. khortxlop; Pkldmrtre, centre fiidd; Hahn, right Held. GUihous. pUohar, lr-v(nglori T'. r . —Putnam. I i f l Ileht; Law - renee, cn li licr; Ucitiahue. shorlstop ; K ill- h ih fid liase, flwalri, rlkht field; Hadg- ley, fiffli liasc; lia rim an . secniui baspj Hodgett. centre fleM ; R llpy, p llrtu r. fiuiu d.iy on the same grounds D ip G lenw ood j play the Fulton A C. o f Pasralr.

—r>0—The Irv in gton team (o-day w ill have (he

strong W ataess ing Club for its cppDUentt. The batting order fo llow s: WnlscHxlng-- F- Ferguson, shortstop; Thurnnll, first Imae; Fuy, third h.-uc: J. I‘'ergus(m . calch- or; HeKterf^t, piuduT; A Ualh-y. left KIIo l seegnd base; C, Halley, raniru fio ld; H sn iteeh er, r ig h l . field. Irv lngtim —L> Ita iilllller, right (h-Ul; W iley, catcher; Cat* sey, F. Bou illller <»r llopiMT, idtehor; H<'hrrua1er, ccntia th'ld; Bilumer, h*ft fhdfi; Hrlscoil, liral fiase, U 'lili, seL'oiiii baae; IVcktuld, shortstop. Netsiui, third base.

Genvite K inney, numnucr o f the Klu ir A. wrllcH jiH. fnJiiiwH; "N o d c ln g In the K V K N IK G N K W rt that the l*crUe|i-y A.■ will iduy K la ir A on any Huii- «1 iiy hi 8 *j>lomi^er for 110 a slib-. 1 w’lrth (0 s la te iliHi we w ill jday them on any other ffrvmnds hiii lhi Ir own. a.s we do not wish to run any chances o f playing on a fiiuld vvhieh la cnvi'rvd with stimips of r-oruslalks. The Khilra have Septiniher IL 13 nixt 3o .open, -which Mr. Lay, o f thw HerKt^leys, can accept.'*

~oo-'To-m orrow morninw ihe Wlmlnnr A. C.

w ill cross hats w it) ih» I ’ llnion I-’ . ( The hnltory for ihe W lnihora will he !■' fcFee- maii and Nchnub. On Labor f>rty morn* Ing they w ill n t-ci ihc strnjig H]MUihilng A G,. antJ tlii* hull.TV will he Grceiiwuld am) 9(-hauh. In th » iirtiraco ii they w ill tn concliiplons w iih the ('ouriiyPark boys. The W indsor's battery w ill be Daly and R<-hiiuh

— o u —To-n iorrow aftiTiiMon on the JetToraon

and ivlnfioy strecis grotnids th** Gh-nwocHi f . win Fife- up jigalnat Hu- I'ultanrt of

Paa^'al^^ and u )ioi contest m iiy he ex* p<H'h-d, aa (h e Gtenwoi^da are very atixiouH to g e l hm It :u the Fultons for tho (rooiU'lnK the;.- gave thi*m three wei ka Hgo Monday t)u- G lm woiids play the Fllllaidi-a o f Puiernon rin the Bume grounds.

- .<H)—The M lllbrnoks w ill Jourhey lo Mutuwun

on Labor l>ay and plav i)ic Mai.i-A'au A. (V twn gam es P la y r ts ,»re ri-Tu»'«<te,l to n oe l Ai M arket Rtreei D-p-n ai i.-h.The fo llow in g wdll pU y J’’H\er. ralehi-r; MIIIk. plti'hur; I'rsi hasc. Uvan,•<etiiKl liHHe. Atnhetterj '»h-*riHroi., Ulifex-, third linse; M cKcon, I'-n flrld HurkO, centre fiuld; Huehner.. ML-Mt i|eld

—0 0 -To<ncirr<'W afternoon ih.« F-lfiilr A C.

w ill meet the Colunluls --f li>-lli-vMN- on Ihe t'hniti-i Airect grounds Mr Larkins la reipn hI,*i1 1 i - meet Ihc* F la ir- tl lln- .S'« w- ark S fN l 'A Y ' N 'K W B (o -n li'il at ahnut N:llO u'cl<*ck On Labor I»a> Do- F la ir * w ill play (W o gam es o ne with Ho- Gllnlon A-. P. and the o th er w ith ihe Hen Mujth

[rv liig iu ii Athlerlc Huh Jim lora and t b f Irvingiuu Field O ut) will he played, tE test llic n-fiuivc merits o f both teams,

T lie genuine tAihan Glunls w llj p lay gnibcs at Irvington Labor Day n ftcrn oo ib Thiii colored bunch o f hall to-sscra j i groiit draw ing card.

On L a b o r Ib o ' Ihi* New ark F ie ld CluU IfMipi w ill go to llahw ay 10 p lay a. s lronC I’Uib o f that place, A good gam e peeled. ’

8 t -Mary's schoolboys would Hke lo from all fourtecn-yL'ar’ Old hoyfl' taanUkp Address tins Lewis, Pa .Market streBt. .

WfilTNE) LEADS WINNING O W N ^A H ll la n a lr e T u r fn in ii l ie n ^ a l^lsW

W i t h O v e r Iffi(MHH) (u H U .C r e d i t

n t !4arntagn .M eetlnR .

W llllan i C. W hitney ’s aiablo proved tbd bIffgi-sL money maker a t Ihp SaratpdR meatlng. “Thit n imionalre'a Fu tu rity o a iv dldula, U,o]dBmllh, wus the bpst w inpof, FoRovvIrig Jft a list o f th « w lnnera o f o v e r

tl.WJO: ■W O- W hlinoy. |;ai.2» ) : Frank FarpolL-

Wi.SiTi; W . Ii Healey. JlJ.115: August B e h fiiont, is .a i); Til. ivpjM T HmbJc. $8,8M;' Goughttcre Htdi-b'. jii.-ktr.; T. H IlcheoclL Jr., H.Ttiii; W. Wnibnum. M.tdO; J. W . Itehorr. |{, T. Wilson. J r „ I9.&3Q;T. J. lU iih v. jan ii'e M cL au gb lliL|3.2l(i: G. !•:. Hinlih, |2.7tW; Jacob W orth , f i m - . Llri-.-n ]i. .Morris. 12.510; J. G. F o bInnebiM'. S2.M0i \v. c . itoiiiiiA. I2.12&;- John'W. MudiUm, fci.UW; Claxence H. M uokay. |2.tjei, F. I t H itchcock, IU915; M r*. F j* Farrell, n.S76; M. H, T ich tnor & Ca#(U . 7IH; T- F. Munahan, 11.570; J. B. K k i *gin, 11.510; L. Elmore. D ryer 4Uuirc. *1.440; K. Hi-MorrrlL ll.-TTR; A. LbAslc. *t,2Hi; (L It. i i i iL Andrew.Isp. Sf.140. Newton Bennington, *1,910; THb-)r, Ji.iNjd; U‘._ <\ Dnly, *l.u56; H a m a te * WUmruT. ll.ooO; W. L KSliiatrlck.J. J. M ct’ iifTerl.v;

The O n ir a l A. C. o f Orange wiy i t *»m bats w ith Ihe Refi Flur A C " f Newark nn (he nom e gr<'unds, g t Hlcknr.\- ami T-iy- lo f streets, to-day at 3:4ii P. M g->od gittnc Ip 4-xpecied. aa (h e series n.ivs sI iuhIh one gumi' won and ona Iohi io I iotIi ti-iunH, and the tVutriilM pay they w ill nuk<- ih>. Hen Hurs hustle to win out.

On Lab(ir Day tnornluK.iil )0:J5. the fen- trals of Urangf will pi*y Die strong Rerkelry A. C. of Newark, nn Ihe home groiiruU at Hickory and Trtvlor sirects, Orange, and In Ihs aftsrn'ir.n .01 the same jp-ounds, they will ih- < r;i.-k Wealorsnge P. C., for Jho r li*mi>i->n'‘hlp nf the Oranges.

The T>n tra l Juniors i»f I 'r m g f arc snxioua (0 a rran ge a gam*- f-ir t r-morr'>w with Aeme g<-)Of1 learn Coinp-c- d t f iifri . tj- \>iir-old players. Thc> s- . M Ilk.- in in»-et the In v lnc lb les o f < )ninK- V,dlc\ for a suttHhIe pu r«o A d «lr«s » < I.......... s tnMl. h.u-l H anrah^n .' - ir il i.lace,Orfinge.

C H A T A B O U T C H IC K E T *Br.'iuch Hroi>k I'urk w ill be the oceiia

o f t ’vn InhTcsUug cricket gam es In t}iw New York rr ick c l Assnolattnn anrlaa aftorii'o jn . The Essex ('onn iy C ricket ClvMk' w ill MS P h n]i]}orjcnts the B rook lyn■ Tick, i Gliil/a it team. The loca l.c iu b hi third plfu-e nnd will t>ui ti s trong c lo v ^ - in Ull- ItcUl. u.H ifie vlsliora are capable iiu itliig up a big score. The N 'lifrurk 1 ‘ ilck e l f lu b will .m'« t *he iVilorwott B iciilii nn lie- sn.ue gmundA, and w ill t r y to imprt)Vc liie ir iinsIMnn In the cbaMri ]ilorjshi;j laci* p jierrou , the Kings. <’uuiiiy L'Hfki-t I 'liili will piny the* Pa tor* sDJv A It urn. Ill ilie Nt-w York C ricket Asaiirlalh>n scrlcH.

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Hlnlrh-i J.niiKue will no doubt be d ix fid tei on L;iL).-r hny, mi I ’ruspect. P a rk , W *M > Iho ilrook lyn <Tlrk»d Club w ill meet rlvula, :h»* Fvriirkcrbnrkt r A. C. crldieC: »-lc>M-n. GrcrK Inicn-st is m aiilfcAtw l laj. Ihia- m «(ch eml no -loijhi a lar^o c r o iM l vvlH bi- on hunil In .v.’ llacAM Llita m o«t lIW IrrnurhiK « Vi-Ill. Il will he tut a lL O g f ' gkim-. R tarliiig «i( 11 o'rliick.

S T K T K H S A N D S K A R IE 5 ,T ile ( ‘anifletii Hnwllng Club w ill begin Itg

Hi-asnn nn MnncPiy ni] ( 1, Fn ink 'a a llc y i 10 C.inil)i*ld siri-ci.

T he <^Nunitn» > e w a " flltn (h e ita «g . fo r n iiie( rcj|M>llinrt Nnngiiy p a g a r tbwi rrpre*iein» ^ew Jersey.

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The o m r g e Jun inrs 'w lll or'- - fi-'iis w-lth (he strong V ic to ry Hoys nf II 'Tlsnri, on lln- fnrm»-r'a gToun«l». l . i i - r I't-. On .Simdny Ihe O range JnnI >r« -I'i piny the Kssex A C. o f Oning-- .N M'h'giriH. » w-fll-kriown am aleu r i-ittlifr. huH joined the Ffloex A . C.

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nine W'lll gf> to Trosi-r-' Lland ln-d*y to play (he New V *rk C ('‘sm The Montclalrs whlt#-wHsh« ! 'h*- N*-w Ynrks a few w eeks ago If .Mnnii Ulr wins this game they will be Tl«-d for first place In the league.

The Almas to*ll. play tbe Clinton A C. On Sunduy iiu-y pl.iv iheir ofil rivals. U|0 Murray Giants Gn Monday Jhey will ploy a return gam* with th*- Roulh Fark*. All garnet will he plavi-d on the Alma*' grounds, fcot *if ThojuRS street, and will be called at .Tki V M

Tha Natloniil baseball team defeated the Central Juiih»rs .jesierday, od ih« former s gr<iunds. by a score of 19 tn L Twelve nnd thirteen year old teams wUh* Ing tn meet the NatlonaL may addreaa W. Coughlin, 3u Matthew* xire«L Orange.

The Mlllbruok Juniors would like to hear from enme good fourteen towlxtegn year old teams for Labor Day. The MIU- brooka also have September 15, 23 and *9 open. AddresA Joseph KHUy, manager, 3E9 Warren aireet. city.

On the Essex County Park rroutes this aftemix>n the Eases Park boys will meet ihe ChetUr F. C. Monday Hortilog tte eluk wlU moot Nawork iigra. and In the afternoon they will play the Windoor C*

Puritan F. C. oif MontetiUr wilt meet the atrong Meadow Larka of Newark this afternoon at East End Ova) at IJO o'clock. Battery for Meadow Larka Boyle and Horria; for Purltana. Metaler and O'Rrlen.

Tbe Creocant A. C, would like lo hear from some fifteen or aixteen year old teams fcN- Sunday afternoon and Labor Day mortxlcig and afternoon. Addrtea R, ampoon. S t South Eighteenth street Hty.

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