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<lnT Iri Hi. HnspliHl, ntxtrwt'^k.s' i>ni»ifHriiin uy mumach trf>ulil«*»- III- Vvu>« lit "tie tim<' H pBitnor o f KJ«w A Ki'ltiriH' f- Gi‘ wiiH H worm pi'raonal friend of Un>\'<T I'li'vi'lHntl.

llurlii) will I)M TnuJf hwiiiiile the (frave of hlH fuihi'i Hi HiiiiOwk'h. Mhkk.

N l t W 't b i f . 3 un»'1 4 - W l t h IWb ffl«'ml»rB j ‘ N K W B H r K S W ‘' [ C K , ' 3 Uni'Hbeent, t h , 8 u » « i Couni}! Bo*rd of K ree-I c h a n i M will tie niiiile In the eiirpa of

MitMleil Inlii wiikifiillieBe hy bellflng it niil.i. Ill Ihi. iiilJcbiliiK room He gltine«l

Tt wiiM t II cloek He hudl.et-11 iinliep f.u ............. . three hillirB.

JERSEY LIST AT YALE.

flithii T h f Ini ter, i<*fn «Ii»’fl............ . " " ‘ "■ "I;, i ; : ; , l i m l ................... . wtm ehnnink me Hi»yu

It rtii Ilirri'iiHlhKl)'

Gle iUTVli'e 1li*G '-‘ in''* ,hunem men iis I....... e.-nin.M " ," e r e Ihoee who h e ll .w . l "'iit f . | 'b. a li.i.l of the dleli ..uesn 1 ,Borely diealipoloie'l HI" b ' b i ' l " ' ' 'Bcl «8 .Mli.vor .■ liuii. Ill f.iiii.e,l.. .n y l * ' " ftreel eleiiiilnp l■ .lntlltel " b l ' b " " T " 'Coinnuuicouiiciihi.d uWBtitfil emislih-r.i'ili ...... h.iii tn whiddere for the J.ib Mr. . ...... I »'■ ' '>m C H g e 111 the ............ i i.llllut ,u" ‘ '' lollto lhl» tai:l. 111“ ' 'hell HUihiK 'treme leiulenu’e" lui'l eiiiinliieriiii'.u thUBe who liealr. I.' coiiirii.iolty «lld till* touebliil! mi'l I " " ' ....... , ,Untie lent Ihei el.oiili! lie imii fO Id'-o Hnlty led n> a tad hnipiilii I", I " " ' " ' I " '.... t» k'.-nrrnl niliH.

f.rr mIi Ii lilt-

.lilt-

f .rrr>

till Mceplloll to (i'-llerul liuelii?nd ” en^ ......... ......... . h ' t h H "oMl."I .

as f.iliuil in the 11.1- Till"■ ordid worbl ese.-pi

mlnlBtralluii of inmu. lpitl iii'bibe (BrCBBIlt: llUerillll'e ultr.ieled wl.b 1*1’ •Btion'iina, with hln ."innd "u oihi-r «iml.* . . . __ .a.,... jM,-UitHt IllHlI'llllll'II

iumilnnt hmsl i r iniaterB, *iie dlreetlj lii"iniim'inal hiuutl in f him In " " e f..r ih.for Oovernur and I’reKldeiil.

The New V'orK lieiiioenilli- Hlme eoii- vintlon met in W r w i 'b 'he u m .w.'.I In

ralldliiiile fur t l o f

ll.iljy IfHliky• •■ inniiFi fhil h<iiiSM»i ili;ii w i l l mi'l Hit- t'liiiijlll ni JifliiliH W IN Hr-llHUJ).

'I'lir I4f Ih jm U.Al ililt* llm*' Pi'i^ld'-iii rit-xfljiiiil «h'-l.l* ij

hi iijdf litx iiiilhuil lv Kt Imi'II*' Liiindji loi.Mnlii K"I‘l r-*'- II"' T n i ie t n y 'HM'tu w.'ri-iNAf iMMiJfH, Uitlll InlUMl by liltllklTlK H.vnill' iaU'M. iMld tllj.JH'Hfd of. ill* It rlliHiK'- I'l-'IU. a n u - r tTlihlHiii, In wlilfhIII! J'’ii MltU'iil WHH jhh Hpnn'd. fiillowt'ii,Uul iht hutluij'H fUMlII »iiH It 1hri"w n'MitTnllj* I'uMi'tih'il tliiU Mr • It'll*- III ml tIUI llii- wlHi- llilnjt III Gin iitemlfH-M

l ‘jf»kl»‘iii 1,'Ir^ rlninJ rui'-ll llrmly ami In PM 1*1 Gn' Gnu* I'f the r)«*lH

Jti rjiiiTiK«J riiK'niilnona witrf wIilcHjiri-mJ lijijiiHirl>il tllnUirlmin-f'H.HriilfH U« VhtoigH. Gu* priil.-HlH nf Governor AHk»‘UI. iM'llevliiK Gmtliil,rrfr»'iici‘ wlGi Git* triiiiaiMiilallon i*f tin- mallh giivt’ nmph‘ pruvm iitlhn for In- ifiii ' iUhin. Onli-r wuh ruHlorvil. mid Hf'* iitiil |jifj|mr1y ngnlii hnt tim** Mi-ruti* Itl t In*

l'\u' l*i>*i|(l»'Hi lilt'd ngnln ilurltig hlM Mfi umi inliiihilHUnGiiii l " iirK'' Inrlff ff -riinn .lml [tin i lTorl.'i wi iv wltlimh hui'*

(•II |i:t4.1 fiTv iij lit-iiliiK lire.'ikfiiHi 1'nklriK ll.f Ijtni. Ml lHinn.ni up. «rul tM?fni-nU'hK iliH> iiiid Hinrtfil In HKnin nri thepllffA Ilf iKlltlM.

Ml rid’ S'i’liiiMl miiinHiJinlitK an<l I'KMt'ii-tk.l|> ............... till- hlM kimJlJlieitK «»fI'lnri, hlj* iinuMVi-jiiiH Hllejflnnof In lofty IdntJH. .(lumitiinHl an w*'!l iiH polllh:Hl. l!i!tjr*-nni il I heniH*‘tv*'B rmiri* ninJ intire on Gie imihm iit Gnu- w i i t hy. Timuf Gm liighfHl hnrmi'H tin* itt-tiiih* coiiMKivt*. hi* w.iH iiiHo fnvoieil In living to b«i* lilei nlniM iili<.h'ia(mjd, Ui Gi*‘ main, aiu) Gim Vjtnlti'nGMd, linn' and ngnlii iin imimovitli'iii

ilt.vui. «if hiK piiHlMnii Eroin bi> dlg- iilneO ri-lln'imnt hi* witii **Mt-tI. an ft'w liav»* h«'i-ii piii' ih'giNi to wUn<*j*i!e the necur- lug of ijln fume,

STATE HEWS BRIEFS

tenllon of Heleclliiu » eroor who woiilii eoiiiiniiod pubhe re*p.-ii und who wiiiilil iiromlee ibe fnilbful i*.r- (ormiinee iif duty ilui lnk b ‘" Im iiii.lieiii'.t. T he name of Mayor I’ levi.luiid wii* "tut- VHted. Few In Ibe ennvenllon knew lb., Itnin. but all bad losinl of Uie 'H ilo M«yor o f Buffiilo. He win. iioiiiliiiiied wi th little oppoellloll llllil eleeled III tb. iiupendmie miijorlti' nf ubiiost i>Mk*l votBB. SplUe and liiellotiH nnioiig Ibe lle- publleank uonirlbuied luwiinl the i-vhiib. but the Merlliik record of t'li.tHiniil la ' fne« Of polltleni fiindlUmm then iiretall- ItiC In the attilu w«a birgel) JeH|ioii"lble for Ihe laiidalldc. tin Ibe day Ibiit Mr, Cleyelitnd w a " eleeleil Uoiernnr be wiole hi* brother, dertnltin ii« fnllown bin pi.'- poied policy a , a S late ottlcliil: “ 'In iiii^keth e iriMller a IniahiiteH eiiKakeiiieiu tween tho people nf Hie Htiit*- find me- •elf . In Wblcb Ibe nbllKallnii mi my Hide l« to perform Hie ibiHaa aeslaiieil me with itn eye iljigle to the Inlereelii of toy cm- ployere,"

r t e v e t n u d n > t i o v e e i i o r .Once in office, Mr, t 'levelund wMli u'l

h l l might livtnl tip to ble iiioHo ibiil ".t public office la a public I rue I " He k u 'c hlnieeir tip wttlrely to Hie aervlce ni tin. people. No delall wita too mnitll for lilni,00 labor loo jfreat. Nlnht aflci; nijfbl be would work over blila atul iiieHetiata imlll j h " ear ly boitra of the ooirobia, Htrh'ilierformuoce of dAl.v lie .den..... .. of allabout him, ood New I ork Htiiti' hinl a cledn poxernaojit . Fruud. gi ii f l oo.l lavlall eltpehditlne elicotinlereil II Hlerhdnetiiy. ,

In l«H came Ibe I'rualdenllal ele. ll.in.■ lid Got-eriior (Heveiuml was ...... .to (ippoee JativeH tJ, Hlulne, Hie bltd of Hie Repiihllean party. The ciimpuliiii became « decidedly peieiiiial one, Ibuiinb Mr. Clevetoiid,'hlin.self, tnok little purl In II. reniBlnlng tiioHt of the lime a l Ida desk a t Albany, For siinie dnys the t-esiill wun in doubt.' but wits llnally decldisl by New Tork wberi* ClevcianU bad the sleitiler pltiralltv of aboill 1,1«' voles. The ele.-.toral eoll"*e St.... . :r.i tor Mr. t'levelundand IS! Mr Mr. Hliib'e,

Iflrat A d t i i l u f e t r a t t u n ,Prealdeitt Oleveland beKSit bis iidinlids-

tnltlon aurrotiiided wttb the g i a t e s i dlf- flouJIlrs -4ie bad been lii Wusbliiai.m but once imfore In hie life Aebb* frutn N aw York leadera be knew ulmusl none of

" t h o w Influential In bis (larly I'lie H--publlrana had heeii ....... In power■ Inca the aefCHSlmt o f J’resldenl Mneolii and atm held the eonirol In i 'onai i "s. Moreover, Cleveland's isTsotial l■ lla lll■ ll• - latlM were agiilnel bitn. He posscescil no "raafiie llsin" and blontiiess Was the oi'i!.'! o f his dealliiK will! men. I.iiil.v by liiird, penlKlenl and aindloiis a n r k could he I

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f

perform hl« dnlles. Mot be was uprlKbi and holiest; he was not tifruld of bdl, and hIS Ineihaostible eiierK.' anil einluraiiee won the victory where others wmild have ■ one down lo hopeless defeiil.

Almost from Hie llrsl Ids aLleiiHmi was dia wil to the pension sen minis. Moldler la nn hoiiureil word In this eiiiinti'y, and every effort bud been minie to sliow. In a material way. Ihe feelhiK of aniiliMde toward the preservers of Hn- riilnii- lint, linfortimaiely fur liittb veleriiii" and ii.-c pie, a large iitnuiiol of the iiiuues apprn- p r i k e d tor the old soldiers did ma go in th e desendn*. I'resbleiu I'levHnn.l sn.m r fc ognlie d this f a d and begnii M'Ii.iiik pension bills, but not without n must ca refu l etndy loin Hielr im-rlls. This siem brough t him nt swntda I'olhls with Itinse prot lt inf from pt-iisbui inlsapproprluHons. lied by them a eliimnr iiruse all over Hi. land and Cleveland was MUsmnHaed us an i 'nirate. Mol th e I'resblent,^j^inre bo w a s right, went nhend rearlesslv, nml the people aonti eaitte b* nn iinderstiin.lliiK or hla position, I'einins..mics s;iw Hiai ilc y •were deallnK with uii Impincalde an.iiiy and the pensbni acnndnl.s nbated.

l l l s lu l a s n lB f r o m tntlee, rrealdent I'levelnnU was no! a 1.111(1*1'

tn the apolls syslem, T b e ie were siiiitiv men In Wasbliigtim licldliiB minor .iIII .'h who dill little more Hniii driin "nieli sal- orles. The I'l'esbieiit InvesUysie.l Hieir records and dlsinlsse.1 Innidriil* i.l Hie worthless. Men, iiliBeteil ul this. Imd enough inllueiiee 1" moke i 'onar. ss di - maud TO Bfo llio luipk-rs i-iiiifoniing si of thi* fllHnilsrfHlrt. ThiH vsii« 4.Kri- ‘ilin«i 4*ongrf‘ !o'10iiHl (inGHirhy mihI t ’ U-vi-liiml nilmly [’t'fiiHiil. t 'onilimf'jwhprvviT Gii'.v 4U*4*nu'il iifi'ir'Hisin y..

TLh* KtalH i>f Gh‘ Trciitnu) tl ini oimit- ti'i th'* pTfsIdcui H iiiitu‘1'. ( iiiinliii.'ilug th«t a high proW-filM' luriff svhh Uimglng In mi'i'i* intMiey thwn wjm in'iil«*‘ l l .\' tin- g»)Vf*rnmefii. Mi r i i \ i l<inl hi i\t u * roii- gr fij* his fwnnms i.iilIT mixHiig*- nf IhS'In which hr uii\n''Ulc4l i;n llY f'»r ; ci i-ii't'* and for ipxfiih*' "uiy Ut itulihcfJiie-'

tn 4ttj*piii*Jlh»ii nml Giv iMf-niilcrit 4i ylRjiH v,er¥ ih‘f4*>itciJ. whil^ n v .i iw of dlHappro\al hprKHil " s . i Hi*' iiriii"H Cleveland i'Iiihk l " hln ulHi*'* *<i»l ihuN foFlTW»d the IBMUh nt1 wlllrll lll«* IlfXl tick- Gon waf lo hing' . Ih lAii” i ••ii.iuilnnU'h, h'ii Ihe aiiil'l'firH-t i lv r innff pUiiik vtii ki.n!RffftinM him wml Hi-Tijnmln UbirlMtHi wiis r.hoHen PreRtiieul

Twti ycfirji ijafitH' G iIn ciuiunilgn Mi'- Clevelflnd hmJ niarrl***! Vh.-*H l-’ in Rom A charming viminj hu>mnn M ’I i''Ug out nf Wells rulh'K*'. GIh Inhl'' lirvnnm"T^rei I-Hd> i>f Ihi- l.i’MKl ' liiul ;iHof thi? White HoiiHt* HllnliH-il iarllj*.

i ' e r i l i Mffi I 'n-H hlr ll l .A f te r loovtng .iffl' i* Gu- rtiiim'i J’ f f -M 'h t

ftottled hi »New York i-> .svi,ihll»ii ;i Uih jiraotise. He whh sutiiMsfiil mhlH profeaRlOll, hut VkhS Mjim i nllnl ngn.U to public life- Whi n the l>fhiui rnlic im-Tional cunvi'iUloJi nKs.-tnliU‘iS in IHHJ i>nri> manHgerp were grc ail y ojiiK.iscii u* » i t 'linmJnnGon ti fOru \cr Gh-vfliiJitJ Gn1 iuiIjMc opinion WRR Ri* Mlnuipt lliut d'‘h'-giillonw were liiHl rMctt-d in vnli Ittr him and h« received Use huinuui I Imi Ik.sl- tipTii Hhirlsoti wna ruHuuimiUni hy iin- KepiibJlcatJK, A f te r n ilof'i- nght i. 'lcw-land WflM once more phi.... J in G h- I'rcsi-dentlfll chair, th e e lr itora l tnllfg.- \i,[« standing, Cleveliiud 177, llunix . in Tins WftR the ilrvt lime Rince A»uir.-tA JnrkH*ui that one man hud been iuHuin;it*-ii fi-r nic Prejtldeney three RUcceRalve Gnit*H uuti e«<*h lime hud received a plnnilUy *)I the popular vote. In IW« CJevelaml mceltftdl h lutpular plurftllty of iw.tMl v<nB.a.but In the elec loral erdlege he hinl .mly IftK voleH, while Henjumln Hari'lRtm re-

Tlic '|tu-Hi|t.ii nf ih.- uniu-xiuli.ii'of Nh-whII' iiimc III Fill iRfUiH ut Gils ihne. A Kjt.iili uf iip’i. luul i-.niir li* have I’ lutrice of uffuUH In Ihe iRhimle. ileposiug ihe I'elgll- hig liiijihv A n ijuvRt fur KUii«-x«lloii Xit Mils rourury im-l with piipiiluT uii)ii"\al. lull Mr I’ h'VeliiiMl dei-Uled Ihul the maiUT hIiouIiI he fuiGi'-i luvehGgtGwl G - wl'h- iG'fiA' ih' Jii}rt4-xulh>ii u c u ly whii-hili-iil IGirrlRon hud Huhmln''d 1'* ‘ hv Hrii-

iiJul Hciil JiiuUR H. Gluiiiil iiH coin-Iiiliasliiiier Ui Unwiill. o n HioimTs reiMiH iieKollutliMi!* wen* hi ivaUin* yU' i’lil.llluokiiliiiil. h'l! Gh' Miii\t uii iil w.iH im- mUTi'RHrnl, G ji wui! hHiig iii'm‘lnliu'*il n puhlh- July h uJ'*' U' lh‘I'lUifil Sl-.iti-s r.iiii yv.\r» hU'-f

T h e V eiiea uelM it nenHiiite.Till- I'leniih lil ’H HlumI Mp'ili Go VrJieKue

hill uUer^lun UiiK il»*flilfiil v ill .i i‘t-i ii iLi hi‘i*wltb pnldli- si-irlioi..tn. I'lhglsii.l and Vfii ssiiid.i si-n,., .1 Ilk. I:.' 1" conn in wnri. vvr tlif b..imdnry lloc b. I wi-i-ti Hit- Inttvr conolry nii.l llililsli tiolann. 'llo' 4|oii- rm. Ii.pcirliis foibndc ntiy nitgriiiid1r.c0H'nt by Dri-nl Miloilii iili.l si-rlons llll•■ rlnlllonul .■ ..iiU.Ucalb.us 1.I..H1C.I ..n Hn' b o i l c n

jir . t'li-vi.land proved lb., oiiio of Hot In i n ivt*. be Issinsl Ills

ii. iinid.' \'i.nir.io.biii messnn.-, llll■ llwlllg .b.nii Ibe anoiHl.l to Kiiglnlj.l .tod I'l-c oonnenditig lln- uptiidottoent ..f nn Aliier lr:m r.unm!Hsl..ll to Aellb* llo- illsput ■ fhe eXclleiiii iit In KiiKlnnd .'Iilincd d.iwn In llnic, and a p.-,ici-fol setHcmelll result- eiJ

Ciiha g:i\*H .Mr 1'h‘VrhMnl mui'li I’lUinfm during lilw Kt'cniul irriu. 'I'hi- I.hIuiuI h HM'uggh' I'lr rri’fihun nwjtki'hfd Anu-ilfan MViiilMlIn'. mid il WiiH im ciisy insk fui ihi* udmliilRGUiliiii ti» I’ hNHVi- Gii* re- imlmnriitrt Ilf hiu-rnu Gk i m I low wlGi HiJulii.

A m Gif i-lffG.'li *»f IUmi uiJlir..iuii4d GUI lU’iiHM'niGi* pni'ly luul gurif fur fr'iiii Mt- < ■ h'vt'lii mrs muiH lrG*> hliuidurds; liidi-cd nil limn In Gu* cituiitry >siis nioir h:ite<| hy tlif W eeie ni all\'fr wing fi" Mu* t'liily lii.iii t u . Afh'T Gryuii'H noiuluulluii, I'I '-mI- ih ti( I’li'kehitiil held uluof In a dlglulled wav fn.in Go imllil.iil struggh- which r*' Mi.liftl hi MjiJ'.r .MrKliih'y'f* id.‘fi|..n h* Gie 1‘ifsJdi IJI y. liiouKh he miuh- tm rtfcn I of IdfA \lfWH III HO f:lJ iiH Gir gfhl slauil- 4ilal entfi'i'd liil" Gu- r'.'»riu-Nt. In H**!! M'‘.ClthflllllirM JU*IU» II I I lllill'kilhh'o\iit1»»»l III Gif I •fiiim'ratif iialliiU.il cmi- vciiiiuii III HI. I.uuls. II'' i'i»riliiilly 'M' jiVdsSrul o f .lutigf I’a iUf! s Uitlulii.'Gi'U and S|iiikf 1(1 tin- t :iudidii1i''w lifimir,

I lia J.HHt \e ji rn .Oil hin'lriK WiishhiKlun l«'i- ih.- sHi-oml

Giijf. Mr. l ‘h‘\cliiliil I'niiif lo hh n.ilU' Slate. Inking up his |••■ H|l|lM|l• ■ hi ilie u >\mi uf GrUici’l'iii I’ ll .Main li U*. In'!*!, wlu'i Im lived the |j|iiiMml life i*f finiiilry Keiiih iii.m. IGm iildi'.st daugli-

i li r. 'Ihilij Uuih. ' uT \\ hlu* lloimriLiVM, dli-d Janim ry h«i:i. E hGii'I Gh-vi'- l. Ill) Ik I he oiil\ i-lilhl hf a I'n-sldi'fit IhU'ii in Gie Whlli- ll iuisr. IIIh oMifr > liildVefiJin Miilhui. Gh h.inl h’uiHtiiii iiUil l-'i'.-uii Is Omvi'V J .'iV4- f'ir an *11 I'iiKhauG hiiiiMng or IIhIiIuk irl)* ht iiruhII.v (iiiHRn] tin- win- Ifj'M m "W MMllaml. ' lilK ITliiri'lim lioU\i' mill IiIh sumun-i'M nii hO GuK?;ai<,lK It.iy eshilt* "T III hiw rfsl4h’ iifi- ut 'rauiu'tu i li.N li.

]|f d*'\'iilf‘ i a large null Ilf hlH iliiiM t'Mh- virlfim- " f lh l in *' i"n riii\erHlu, s i i i lU till Gil' htiitnl t>r IniMtfi-K iirid hriiiit t■ |H■ ■ -|iGVv illl•’3 k Hit'll In liie work nt' iiif tGijdimt<- Hcliijol l ie wuh iliilli'iimo <if lUt* riiilill't i nmiiill h f nil GiV Gllid- hate Si I...... l ie ll'■ l'l^ell tlu* iJegifci(!' 1.1, i.J rjnlii rOliti-l 'iii. IIII'I nftf-h li ■ tiin-il lo Gif siiiilfiitH iiiuh r the HtiiTT"i l l.lMh- h-i'i IU> Kliii'.w IliH ililcli'.sl In inili]|. iilYahs ciiarin u'd in Gir ■ iid. uh 4S.im In Hi.iM' i'il lu ll'ui'*. wheji Uf :o'< i-pteil nuf tif Iht- l l i t 'e M ii'.i ••••iltliiK of Gii* IviuU.ililfl.lfn AsNufam't' SiM"lel>- on llii- orniHlnn nf Gif Hoi'I'-lt's n<iO g.iiilzii I ion. Iv t I.'i 1-i-hI ' \-4‘ur In roiiM(nij'd t" hi'I\«’ iih i f hutf ri - ff rc ' fnr ih e l''Miiltnlilf. G f M i 1.1ml and Gif N* w Vni'k Idf**. iirlllig a- .1ClHItl of List IfHnrl lu 4hHnuU-H till! (Miiii-iiiii'’- Hiitl Ihflr agents am] itjf ft mtmliies mill |inlli-> -'lioldf I h ovei n li.iS lay Al Gif lilUf hln TaUoig tl.lnn< kIGIiII, Ilf iii«iHtMt. W WII*' Ktiilfd .......IneilgfK flnlll .ill till' •.l|IJJl• lH* s N.,iT If' wr.nlil Iif lu ifl 'mls [1 sin]) i ftill Grig

To Tin Si f oliitiir of April yt hn-i Mi r ie v f lu ii d cou t i j l iu i fd an iiiGiU i-iiuhcti ••|,lff liiHiiiiiiiif nmJ G .*4 KelminUstili' fu I liir Gfoplf ■■ l u l l !i>‘ hih 11 kH nl' '1 Ih- j'4 i;t i,t inifrr>' iigiiliiHl Mff lij.sui'HTU'e t'tinibio.lfn III gfin-riir' HH "hnrn nf siiiJilfii Gfiugh iiiK miiiiGura] ludlgU.itJon leHulliiiR G>>m the eXjiuKuri' ' if liifa-h'-H of !in?t .mtl hllhl Tll.liri'aF'.lllvf nil Ihf |>.ll't nl' ll T. uiiiHiiiaiiff .itthl.ilH, Nshn vsfif rfSi ii. iMv H\G-pl niH of oflh i- b> ti \:ive of pnpularrfei.|i|iiii'tit.' l lnvi' f\fr h* ih-tHeoil'H ' undlKiTimlmiGiig rrlilflHMi of Hfe lTiHiit':im f cMmpmdfK 111 K“ UfriG.'* r f fe ir li ig to It nn "a iinl uinioiTUUOM. but iiiidPii|rnhle hui-ih-nt nf II mural 4rWuk**iilug. wliose gi-iui.il licinl Is ill Gif dlrfAllni. «»f \vhoU*4iM)i'' i''-f.iim,' I l f khv.h; "In Giese iIjivn wln-iv G h- iifi' iiniulailoM ivf \'uh( formnes ciol Go- exl r.( Vrtgiinr,* perviidlng uur pnhllt'and p ilva le hf*‘. nicoinjwlljeil t»v wnh-- spri-ad ilnaii ' ial il» pieeHlmi. letul pc.*Oi|- tnimh' tirnphfiH lo imint iml.v somhci pii- lines of llo- fii l ii iv o f our iiaGon, I hfVt; is,111 niv judgmi-rU. no sOongi-r refnlwGoii nf lln lr glnniny fi.re* fifGs khd un more enn- \ltnlilK evlileii ff " f th e IndivUl-mil thilfl nf Gk* Ainciltiiii peiiplr us n Vthnh nml Gn-lv iGjiiIing “omid f f i ise iiioj iliiMfnl foiv- .Alglit Giaii Ik found IM Gn> remaik.ihlft-\|>aiis|nn nf AuH-rl-.-uJi life iiiKiiriiiHi* |nilif Isst ( ll -hv'- ,v*' iir jn-rb'd fi'i»nii iMiO 10lytCi"

Ml ri*-vflniol t»f re<M*nt yenrs had ki pl ]i\\sx wlGi his [ifii. tNiunihuGiig mtl.'lfH (a v.tihiiiH pfl'InilinGs. the.Ke pupei?i rltlier ii'hillrig lo puhMi.- uuesllohs *u mirl'nrliig hl4 fnji.vmchi Lti luiivinK ;iiul tlsIiiriK l.'d G f .niGiov nf I l f liook ‘‘ Rn*HlileiitWil JU nhh'itlS. inihllHilfll Iti Ihe* A InKik, "Klshlng :ind Shunting Skelrhes." In Vtli'ii ll n niiiiihfr nf Ids own expiTlfrueR os a s[ini iiimii im* re la l fd with mnn,v luimur- si'is lonchfH, v.as pnldtRlfd In Gie fullof tiRs;

l l i i l l o m l i i n i H r i i n r a e t r r U t l c .Ml. (•lt\fiKmVM dumlnHiii rharacterlfilte

viiM I' high Hi'iise of «’MponHihlHly In the 'hsinai'Ke of liuGen. und. In GiIr dlwhiirge. Itf fotrld he. HR his lurlmateR have lesG- hfd many GmeR. uh^jlutsly iiimparhlg of hlnisB-lf Tlun-4UighneHft whr hiR WHlch- )AiH\ as liitegi-ilV WHS Gie fnirnilnHon of

Mayor Mudden yoRterduy IsHiieil hit or- rr proldldtlng Lhe use of liieworku In

I'lfiitoi^ on «ny day em epi the Fourth of July.

Foiling (lowtujiiGrs yesterduy. WulhuR ouway, live senrs old, of f»l-l l.liu' Hiroft. aindHi. dlHliMHtrd his elhow lb* wuH iivvii for iG tlie Tloniuopnthlo Hospllol. Kiiiiinel HuGei'. GiC 4*«>loied yumig liiiin

hinged with u*o(H0iriiig Mrs, William Toske, wos conimlGi‘d wlilnmi hall l»v .luKilia of the I'fuiie Itrnwne, at VTiii-lauU, yi-j*lfidii.v

For pattnhtg h iumGerfi-lt hiilf-ilollnr >in U |H.or Hliopkt epei', l .ydbt Ingium. tWr ti- iv Giroi- ycMi’M <dd, was sent lo JuU for (wo luniiGiR hy Heourder Stai-khousi*. in Gum- lien, yi-sletday. r n l l l wlie was uneHted Go* woman Unuigiu It n good Joke

.\ii Injiiurtloh wnM nllowt^l tn (he Coiiii of I’huni'ery In Fiinnh ii i i s o itlny tn the Hoil of Giil ' lalo .h'hii li jVduhis, of ('jim- d'li. nh'i iHlUfl G. Ad.jtiis. nf Alhiii ll f G'nv. MgaliiKl FiJiiik It Si'iill aird oGiern. l'•■ lrailling Go- d f h ‘ iiilmils lioia digging UVMiy Go* sand ik jii proja rly hi hiluiul Tiini iMigii frii r. ,-G lani O' 1 'H

.-\lexaiiitfv (J.' hoi 111'. GniiidWii.v and ihd- Ron s h c f l . I 'omden. was alroi k In a HlNiy hllllet fif 'd Il'olli (he silInnM of Jaitii-s I'l'i'ki'i. Hrnjnlwti.v >iiii| Jeff'-isno mn-ei. Iasi nlglil Tlmmas 1 i:i 1 dirio eiiM-r- i'4l tio' si'luou mIhI ileiipiiid(*il a drink wIGi- iiul moiirv. Wlii-o refiisvih he dl'cw a i'4'\n|si-r iiMij siiol o( t ’ cnkei. This w‘ae Go* ImiII Giist III! UKhuine un Die left Mliuiil'hT He was token lo Uu* I'uopef lluHplh'l mid G a f l l r l o 'Aau Hriested.

.Vll.mtti I'U} hiJsUo'HH :in«l ImU4>E menwill ht.- ii.-ilf jl ii4 Mnaiiii- Gii* lMdt«1liig of n mmiini"Gi e nuk i-nthm h.ill In seat lIH.iNMf pi'n|ilc and In coMl I'l.itis lor tin-s l im lu i '- wlih h nnild 1111111110M-iiIi.hiiii Squall* UiG'Ui'n oiid iiiiasi kiiher bng>‘ iiii-oGjig halls of IJie Jininlrk. Iias'e la-t’ii pii-paf*d hy raiTjen* \r liaslIriUH. “I ’llv Heaiiillul" arrl il terls. and will he cniisidi-ifd ill a Hperlal inrelliiK “ f 'apl- lullstN.

WilhJini .1 Thonipsnn. propTboir of WashlOK'"!* I'aik, 1 ilnvii-esler. vi-stei'tlay |iu\c Ins aniiiial (rip oil Gi* I »i‘la wu rn Kiver on Go- sfa nih oHi Hyh.ui G"!!, Mnie Ihiin i Kh 'h junu* of proiiiliienl pollliclunw. OtllHiils Mial toRidenls nf I’ lilladilpliin. (hiii-ilcn. Ghnu’eslei jiml other iionrhy ii t les vvef- prrsfltl 'i'iie hnal niiide a slop .11 Aiigosliiie l ’1i-r. wlii re Gii; m-w

|ilel, hiilll hy i l l ■ |'linmpnoi, WashisiH-eii-d.

Sll.l.' G ................. id Altl iUi' il G< ill i fUl,- S i .If- Hn.ml nf Pidoi'.iimii, .'v' 'aijp:i- iih'il h\ im-iiihi-is 4tf Uic MilUllle Ho.iid .if l■ :lllil alinn ami fnimcll, Inspe'-Ual Gu- i>hl f n h a I Si liool holldlng al .Millville ,vt*-s- (enlav, Tpi- auGiorlGt's weJ«* a*'lonished ,11 Hu- di'plut'a l)|i- <.-nliillGo|i of llo? plaet*. timl All .Morse .- ald Gmi it was oqe of Go- lilt.si da iigei o 11-“ ht* hiol a' vj'j* lospccleit Tli»- laoveiuehl fol Go eret Goii of a litw HI lioiil WHS given a huosl hy Gu* visll.

.Ah a li 'soll vt| Gii- lepitll >>| Gic h s l aiuily.HiA Ilf Ml. IIl>||> s w.Uei GiHt the Hjwniile iiiiil.lined 0 qiinnliik '>f colon iiai-lMI. art Insp4-i Gan of the CpiM-r Gmiio- ciH rr e e k Gie souKa- nf Go- |asv[i's sup- pl\. Ik Imlng made under the diieoGun nf Gie wnic^r eiiinpaii.k’. Wlieii Gie Inspia'iltui' h.iN ineiv llniHlo-d nnd the tep'irt made all off* till! is ngaiiist Gie healih laws will Ih- called lo ac cm ii . t . us L)if ruiopam, pio- pi ses lo hin>- G ic S m ie Hoard nf HejiHhlake iicGnii

llaiMO’ IlfegOMnlt* at .AlhinGe I'liv who clo'i-reii a tcHohiGim i .iIsIiik Ihelr |.a\ M'nm to monlh iiusscd h.i' Go-cntiijcH Mnuday nlgli ' . jire crcHifiilh-n uviq ttio il ls iovery that Go- aclloii l.-k lUegal I'MUn 11 .sGlei inlcj pret.ihnn tif <li.\ l.iws 1‘nrTiier imy " f the guaids. wh.«Wnik hui...... . moiillts In Ihe .'"•iU, was llxed h\'iiiiHiiance. while Gm i-.tni cni|ilii I eil r.dse was ordered only h> la-siihitlnM Mayor Sl ->' also noGllcd l‘■ llUli llineu le s le td a v I na t (hiTC Is uu rnnio-k with whi'l i (o p*iN Ihe guard s Go- Ua l'-.4:4rd w age......sc of fai lure mla HI yi'Bi'.

friint T h l i W h o Hv*

v r i v e l) en rer R fru ni Ihe l*'«iiuiaN

I ' t ii t r ir rt lc ii l I i i l^ e rR lIy .JIOipi/lcl) tu (hr A. I \ \ b VA.'H'Af.

N E W MA\'ICN, I'omi.. June ’N. Among the Vale I'nIvcTslly Rludeuis who were gradiuite*! lo-day are the fnlluwlng New Jeiseym cn- Hoheri AhlmG. plHlnlleUI. AiulrcH I. IloHlwli'h. Monlclitlr; GuyGory v'le*. elrtml, OiHtige. Kdwnrd H.Davey, .N'rse.v City, F i'kiicis T. IomkIHI, MnntclHlr. Ihiiilel K. Mi-Fwen. e:hhI Or- RngR: DoijghiM Miller, (ili-n Hidgt*. Alhert J. Muhlmnn, BrIeHe; FrHrii’ l? F Nm-. lun, Hoonton. M, l^ m kln x Khc. Jei- Rey Gli y; huyler ll. Kusi. NewHruiiswlck, HaIpJi F Hloddiird. HellwvlJle, with degree nf bnchelor i*f Hit-**.

TIvp*irt!n«‘Ml of FufeMlry Hjiymonil W. .Vilen, II H,. .Medford, Nelson Brown. B. A., 8011G1 iTrniige; F'rrmun T. MolA'«h. Ph. 1 ,, Katoiiinwn: W. R. Murnhie, Ph, B-, Bimtli Orynge

neimrliiieni of 1 .aw—Cliurles P. Bremen. V'liielnnd: Itichurd W. ('roi\*ker. 8<*a Isl« Cli y.

ONLY ALLOWED FOR TAXES.J u r y In H<*}vldri*r T r l A l o f S u h Iw-

p o r e i l Modi u f I b e

tlffn* I'tu.tiiJi.

fiJpreli/1 /M''qi<i(i!i tu K V EK ISti .V/-.TV8.BKI.VIlFEKl*:. Jiiiie l i- A Jur.v of

Iwelve riu‘11. Ihe majorliy of them old stddleiR nnU mcii isisi three .>M-ore yearH. rendered a verdict laal evening In fnvor of the pIniniGYs, Mm. EllftHheili Flum- nierfelt ntid Mrs. Emma B. Bti^Uler. of Br1dgi-\m<\ fur %a.

'I’ rlHl o f the lawsuit wan tkcgun early hi Gie morning Htid cuntlimei'l until dark, nml tin? jury did- not render Us vcrdk-i oiiill neurly lu o'clock lH*t night. 'I'he women sm-il GiHlr form er leminh E l i» l Beed, for daniHgem for nllegcd In- fTfiriloM of Go- iHise, iiml claimed lJiX> ilninageM. The caHe whh tried hefo ic Jus­tice of the Peace MmlGi. and the c<njr(

! w a s In fitj uproar f 'lf (he nu'sl i>art. It helng IrnpoHHlhle for Ihe coiiglublsR to riiatnuGn order,

The evidence WHs very conirudlciory. 'I'Jic jury. U Is said. Ignored nil the i-lulms of ilie wnim-h HgFilnsl Heed hui the one Gem of tuxes, nml allowed this in (wirl

holders, by a v o l t o f IS to I, a l a special road meeGhi held her* oti I’ ueaday, p l a t ­ed » reiolutlon offered by Jam«» Baldwin, of NewLon. lu ennatruci each year a car- liitn Hmmint of meca dam roads ua deemed proper by the boprd. Public aenUinent lliroughoui th t pounty has been revyraed wUUIn tt few yearK and many taxpayere who heretofore oppoeed Htone roads now fuvor them.

The only dlSHemlng vote to the meaeure was enst by P. (Tourseii, the mem ­ber from Kreduti 'fowiiBlilp. Since U poesihle ut receive S late aid In huBdItig iiuicailain ruailM. 8u»avK County hun con- Rtnicted nboul i l x miles

A iH'GGon. signed by about flft) su m ­mer lesidentB uf the Culver lAtkr nelgii- tiorhiHKl, ( d e e d in g lo changing (he rouie of the propuaed road between BruncbvIlle. was preavnled. a vole of R lo & the board adopted the new route. The plana mid speeincaGons. prepared by C ounty Engineer A. H. Konkle. o f the 8andyeion- Frankford miioadanh three and one-huH mllcH, were Hccepled and were ordered fill warded to the Btale road cORimUeh*ii* pr fii) liM approval.

Addreesev h» favor of macatUnilglng the niuhi th oro ughfare s of Huifea County were delivered by Asaemblym an L«vl H Morris. Charlee M. Woodruff and County Counsel L. J. Uurlln. of Newion.

Former Bennlor 3- A. McBride, of Waninge. sta led that he wa* moat en>- phallrully opposed to bonding the county for a la rg e amount to butid Improved romls, Freeholder Uunnlng. of l l a r d y i - liui. offered a reaolwtlan, which was paes- ed. providing that a macadam road, six iiiUee long, be constructed ei tend ln g from the Pa ssa ic County line through Btock- holm to Franklin Furnace. T h i township 4»f h a r d y a u m will provide ten per cent, of (he total cost. A l the inBOtlng on May H Ihe board voted down this same proposi­tion. Resohitions were also passed to build mHCttdam m ads from the borough of Blanhope. through Cranberry l .a k e and Andover Borough to the town of K ew lo n boundary. nboiH ten miles, and from Hparta to the town of Newton, ab out five nillee.

leachet's at the TtiUgers fT’KiMriGuiy Bc’huol, when it opens In the fall. A n e w bimrdlng-house for tin? sividcms, who now orrupy wUai Is knuwn ae liio *‘Trap,'^ will be j-uiistnjcteil wIGBn ^ ypHf or I wo on College k venue.

Pi'uC(.siH»r Myron T. Scucjtler. of N"W pHlia^ N. V . Rijcci-eda Dr. K. Ft. FhG-<o« AS headmaster, Gie latter taklna a chair In Hu* Rulgers fac i ih v propj-r. l*n«fi*.HH"r Bcu<lder graduated from llulKeTH lu Gi*=- cloBK of and tuifl licUl Rcvi-iiil piomi- Jieni p4*raons us an Instruil or E^lshu Ig-'iin Fisher will Im* asHlKiant hcuilmaKtrr iiiid have ch.'i|ge of Ihe EiiKlIah th-paM- ment He laughl two yeurs In Gi*- N 'w - Hi'k Ai-uflemy. Mlse .Meitu 1*. Bci^iuu* will Icuch l>a11n. and Ik-wIs Hayiiumd Hmlth. of Cornell, will Juive <-hiirgc of rnaGiL'tiiaGcs and sviehcc. .Marvin Bu;i Wagenen wUi be AKslRlanl In inaGu- muLlctt and also Recretary and rrgisliMr Ht Ihe scliool, Miss Klnilrn UIckiiiKoi', (if (lie New B a lts Schooh wilt iiHsIst In the elenieiGary departnieul.

Diplomas Art Presttitd to a Large Class of Normal

School Graduates.

EXERCISES OUT OF ORDINARY

FB A K I> R R h A A D V l € l M T \ .Mrs. Samuel A. H1U», Mrs. Sllua D. K

GDiikllng and her Hone, Cook amt Fr«'d HIUr IVmkllng, of Meadow l-itke Furtii, linlon Grove, re4-enily were .visliqra lo Mr uml Mrs. H. F. King. Of Spring l>aki* Fttrm. r iiion Urove.

Mj>. B. B. G'lveury and her dai iglitei, WittK Alice (>Ti**ary. uf. WharHm, ui'- MiietiJlng a week »i‘ longer with Air. uud

\ i . r . w \j- “ - . . . - .

JERSEY LIST AT HARVARD.K l fc b l HliuleMts f r o m 'Pltle k t a l e H**.

e e l i e lleai-eeit fr<»iii t h e HnnsM*

e l i u » e l U I 1*1% e r s l l y .

Njm' uG IhfifHitrli it) Ibf \r A M U K I l a i E . .Muhk.( June The r.'l-

I'fwluii N«'\% .jH|He\(UPTi wern «riuluHU-d fiuiu Mriivar'l Fulver»Uy tu-iiay, wlGi Gie df(»r>*i* of harlu-|i>r nf HvtK

GeftiK*' A. iJelger. VVeei ‘ Uuiige; KlUnl H. IliJKlu-R. IMiilnfleld. WllHom T. KlPKel. 4MriiGKluwii: Edwin V*in H Barke, ThI-

Fl(BMINCI'rON.Hev, l> Dtwolf, of New ark , will occupy

Ihe piiipll of Gte Fiemtntton Raptlal i 'hurch Sunday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fainter have gone to Mufroe. N. Y-. where tb sy wl» remain during Ihe tnirntner. Mr: VgitGer will have charge of (h»* ultlce uf the Cedar Clif f Inn during the Bummer

Mth, RlhiR Bird, uf Plalnfle lil is the aueiu uf Mr. Nud Mre M'llllam Fisher.

Mr. and Mrs. RdWard B. Parsons, of Treriioii are snendini some Mme With Mr. and Mrs. Frem'rlck J. Boditie. They ran o\Hr fri'm TrehKm in ihelr aiHomobUe.

MiKK Rdou Runyon Is visiting relailvtH Ht l.auHdnle. Pa.

Tht* Sunday-achool eoimeciwl wl lh the KlrkiMtrh'k Menufrlal ( 'harch of Rlngoes vs'i‘iii U11 ;i hadki'i pli'nli* to Cald waiader Park. Trenton, ihle morning.

MI'H. J, J. Zlmmcrnuin and fantUy, of N**vv York, are iG the home of Mr. and .Ml- G 11. MigKhU'. of RlngOeH. foV Kuniitie)' vocation. ,

Mrs George B. Martpence has returned . 1 live hoinv In Rlngoes. a ft er hnviiig Rpi-iii wevertti days wllir re latives at Plalh- lielfl. ^

I'lu* rhilMllMn EmlHavor fiodeiy connect 4-4l wllh the Three Bridges Reformed t?]jurch If* making arrungementB to hold H restiviii on (he chuir-h lawn oa the I'vroiT^g of July i.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B Chainberlln. of Three Bridges, are visliihg Dr. and Mrs, John «. i ‘hnmh«illn, of fleigeantavllle,

Mrs. W'juson «. Aluff, o f Naloorig rotid,Flanders. . . ,

Mr. and Mrs. EMuh Bulaun and Gicir ihmalKer. .\I1kh Norn Butwm. of Curys, lately were visitors to Mrs. Baisuri's jlUKlier. MrB John K . Heed, o f M'lUnUilu ttvenoe. Flunders.

Miss Ivii I). UnUatmry, (1 teacher la Neiroiig Ihiiillc Bchool. la Bhelidlhg Gie vacation with her purt-ntM. Mr. inui x\Hh J U'll.son IJnJubury. bf-mnir F'landefft.

MIhk Ulttilys Heed, of FhiuderB, Iui8 i»ceii H giieBi ft*r three weeks «.»f her uncle U2Hl aunt, Air. umi Mrs. Dunlal Hopler. uI Ml'ldlc Valley.

Mrs. JhcoI? Vuleiitine, of Flumlerw. 1m « I)eeii MpuiKiltlg ll few days at The UukH. SuccHttUiinu. the huiiH* uf Burtui iunl Baroness Jules G. von dor Uudermeuleii-

jfltas lx K. l.’uiikling, of I'nton <iruv«, ittiely mad** a shori ttiay in Gladaione.

Mr und Mrs Jiicoh K. f 'urlliiineiu. " f Flanders, recently eiitcrlaUu'd Mrs. Wlll- lah) F*ttrllanietii utul Alisa Nellie Pjiflia- meal . of near GUesIcr.

During Gve heavy electrical slottn In BukCaBimna yesterday morning lightaliig aiMick In the road near TTolel de Gamp. jiiTecting the wires of (he Mo h Ih f,.N>ua(y Traction (Vmipunv, hhulerlng truthc mid twelve IhiHR uf Gu New Y ork und New

ei sonH.u li''lur nf Hclence— Rnbei I H. Hi'ttdlcy.

NrWiilk-Ha'.'Ueiur rtf IjiWH-Guids Hanigun. A. B.,

I’alers'Ui: Juseph U unh Thuline, A. H.. Ti*‘nloti.

harlielm " f Medicine G'U-rKC G. 8 juiGi. Kii>l Ofuilge.

WILSON FOR VICE-PRESIDENT

HOtlNlA B H O O K ANID VICINilT^.Mrs. Philip Diehl and granduon, Edgar

Gri'Kar. o f ElSaiiheih street, Soiiih Bound lii'tiok, are spending several days iit the honu* of M»«! Dlehl’k son and his wife Mr. and Aire. Oeorge Diehl, of Bloom held.

Frank R. Gouiey, of Main «G'e-«*l, BuuniJ lJroj»k. huH been visiting relatives

Jereay 'reUphune Gr'iuial in that placf-. Mr. and Mrs. Julm Dorenius. of Glud-

atone, lately wen* visliura to Mr. am.1 Mra. Gideon 8. W a ck, of FlanderH.

‘i’lie weekly conversuilona Gun were held during the wlniar at the home of In* 'riienil'Mi- F. Wolfe. In Huccaaminu. h ave been (JisconGimed for the sumnuir.

Mrs. SU'wart M. Hiirlck has re(uriu'd to her home in Flundera. a ft er a i.*w da.ve' vIsP m . Imr aunt, Mra. \\llliani Johnatoii. of Easton.

Mr. and Mia. VVHmer T). SauTuiers. uf Finnd**iK recenlly emertuiued their uiu le mnd fluni. Mr. and Airs. Stephen H.itsuri, uf Biuld l.j.ike.

I t O t K A W A V A M i V r C i S I T V|Jglithiiu{ atrui'k the largo hum of

h)Flemingioii. ,

MIhs Hcrlha iJuryee, of Pruap«!i strrel. guiiih Bound Brook, has retunted from a vIhU witli friends Lu Ifooewelf,

Mrs George V. Corneft, b f Union a v e ­nue. Lhjund Hriidk. is Bpeirtllng some time wHh relttllvett ill Aibahy, N, 1.

Tlilyves t-nleriHl' Ih.ft poultry house of Augu»l RamBey, in Pj'ospect plflce, Bearh- woud J lc tg h is . W D g d k Y Otgbt aw ay'ft fteen ■ '•' • ■

Mi\ and Wra. f la rry g. Jobniton, of West Vnlon Hveiine. Bmiivd Brook, have re- turned fri»m h vloU lo Gie home of Mr. Johnson's parent!*, Air. «nd Mrs. CurneliUH JfihnsOTi. of Rttiilan.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hltee h ave been (■ nterUilnIng Mnt. Hilta's inolher. M'.a. Sklliman, o f Feapack, hi (heir home, in West Main street. Bound, Brook.

Mis Mei'vin R. B a x ier aiiu son. W'**tKlpl Tt,liter, of Fei tl» Amhoy. have been spend- my eevrral davt* a( the home of Mr. sod Alie. I'harle.M ' Wenclel, In Bust atreet, Riuind Brook.

The fi'inmls of Miss Florence Whltcnack. of FraiikMn att'cet. South Bound Brook, gave her a postcard aliower Monday In h.»nor uf Ills riftcei) unnlversary of her hlrlh-

Mr. Hiui Mi s, G G. Herhcrl iia ve henn eiiteTialnliiK MiKs Grace MllUr, o f Brook­lyn at ihelr home In W a lch u n g drive, Rourul Brook.

IViH ii W o u l d U U e 10 Htt%e I’ riMce*

loM |nt%rrNLl> Man Mg HuainGiir

U u lo f o r H r i g u .

h.Al.LA*S. Tex.. Jujie Geut'K^ .A. G.ir- ih-ii, Lluilrman uf G\y S t a le DemocraLlc inmmlGee. In Hti In le rvkw out hifn\-u- uf Woodruw VVIIhuu, uf Prliircion,

ihe ht-Hi man for Ihe L>eriuicrais tuu o n i l i n i l e r « . f . . . . . . . . . . . . o n a U c k i - lJiejuJed tty WilUiijn .h-uiiii>KK IhyjU-

GlMlniiiin Garden Is uiie <*f .Mr. Hij'di. » closest fiiemis

' l i i l r i c e i t V o le Hf Kchfkui .Vlestlttii.UiiX'I'llt. June 24. 'Til'- unnuul illslriel

s -liu.'l inceGut (n viue Gie Mrluiul Imdael I'l.l IlSIH WHJ* le ld III Gie SuHSeX BG m I s< huiil l;ifU tilghi iiTid the Huin MHkedI'm l.y llu- IIh'i h I t>r Kill cation, was It wiM ilie largest mi-eilug Ui'l'i In four jt.jiis, Go iiU.it -iiiie i-iiHt i'ldiiK Gilrieeii. us iiR.iltiHl leji iUui nine \-i>ieK. re-spuiG i- iv . 4a.-»i in Gie ihree preGimHyciH>. Gf Gh- Ihirtetu cillKCCM who v i G d five at-i' ' inemhetK uf Gie V n a n i of I'.du- I’iifi'in. iw " w*-rc s, hmd Jaiillitt's and twuwen- teaihers 'He- l-uUger vnied last iilghi IK Ihe Mii.illi'si .ihUcj! for hy the Ho.inl of Eiluciilluii In eighteen years.

Elisha B. ftiarles. oppi>sllH his leeldmee on the DcK'efVoad. yoatenJay. Tliv hG iu - lure was wmiiped In tlamcH so qulekly (hill there WaH no Gme tu c'K Gic hntscs liiOHi* T w - team hurscw, a ' all and a mimbci of chickens wete hurtud m

death An old liufsc ami n hull luau.iKcd to gel oiji, badly burned. 1*’oui luiui of lun and some Hirm implcnieiits were hIsu deMioyed. The loss, csl linated at Jl.iHKi, is pnrGy ciiveied hy hiHurance. The hor- uiigh fire dapartmeiii was i-alled oui. .iim iifU'j muking the milt- run. round GuU it was 10U late to Ku \ e anythiiifj.

1‘ resumut'ly eii'u'cd hy Gu* H pcGTi litthi' wires, a Hn* started yesterday uneir u"5n in the rear nllli' of ilu* new resid'-iice 4if Arjay D uvk s. on Gie imvei rmid The Huckiiway Fire Dupiiri mem respoudeil 10 ih( telephone call for help; the jiutumn- hllCR of Alger. Afahliui niul T'. Guidmi lluuglrind, L. A. .Sli.ilt mid H. H Wutsouiurrieil flic exlIngiiiwherH. liu.se aiui uhoui thir lv nu'ii at eXiu'eSH speed to Mr. Ga- vlv's house, whleh iH a mile und h liwlr from the riichoust-^icie. In a sluu't Gnu- the tdaxe. which liml lieen fuUKlil hy H- tj. DeHart und his men. was put mu. The damiige amounts to acveittl liimclred ilul*1ars,

'The Orlgihat ifeamhU'-fs” HawiojU t'lub

h—I t i-UHe I lit- luidKel

ll l.A IIG% I itW \.I'tie ' fuiieiHI 'll Gni|'*sK\ir .lohn AH-lk-k

\'nn D,vkv w'uK held nt Go- horn'Ilf Wil iium .AudMK.*4. when* he 4lh*il mul- i(tidy I'M Munda.i The s i i v u f s wt-i»- v>>ii(iur-ie4t by Kev I.iiGu-t I JiivIh, ' paHiur " f liir Fresh\ terliiii 1 tiui'i ii. -oul Rji**. II. F. I-Jlig. the Jl‘ l h KlI-Jl nilif1sli*r.

Kev. Hiehiinl ,h«hic*. a f'*rme! pasliU* ofG" Ah'tli'ollvi r liyi’-ti liei.'. hi\H Munminced the marihiKc IUh jIu ikUIc i , lh*h-ii, 1" JiimcH rC 'i\'lllev. r ii Go- pnis'uuige laItlooioslmi y •*" -I oil*' l'*-

.VliSH Bl*lGlil Kll i ' lo l I gi.elilJlIe of GU' tfhiirstuwii (i ttii Hi'l">nl. l u s gi<ne toftKMlC I'tMinli. I’m . i" spi t\i| T w we--kHvilGi fri.-n.N She will ai Soulli-tii-wn ru-M > 1 n I .

l)i- Wlllinni II \'hM, fiiTnu)|\ H rcsl-iti IVt nf Id.illfh-U ri, luiH li'gitll the erce- fhqi iiF ,1 h> u' I i'} |iir*4U!c foi till' own use tn Ntw ai li

Uiih ivsih'* tiixpa>'erH iinik lin' iroid'lcl,T lul l at lilt- lei-fnt * lei, iJbi* tield hy Gie Ih.iint "T IhliKnllon I" apftrfYJ.ilaie JOlJll fio- !ep;ilT" I" ihe Srllliet hlUldllIgS |dpdin*' fur Mil I eni i'Xpt rtKi*:

H mIj . M -l 'a i la m l Ot G-. . of \ . vv To rk . |i:i\r* b* ■ •n Kl 'O! the cmilTam Up Ijidtd'the si-L'ilun or Gie new Lnrkaw;si]iia .gaaln llb^ I'lMiJlr fnUTi Blalrstown lo .rojmubnburg, u cHstanci' uf fuur mll'-H. Th lt* >«Sfl WW<* here y^wh-nlay mjiklriK firfangi'tnfpta for IIrriurp* 1 ling ihe s Ii-hui «hov^H , BP IhR ht i-p httlH from Gie )H,IIri)ad aiaBpti to thi* .St cl Inn

Mr ami Mrs Gluirles KaV|II0 r bavJl pn- noulu'ei] Go- nuii il age of Ihelr Clyde, lu Jennie Drake. d(iught«r 4># Mf.lijiil Mrs D I.- Drake, on 8 u t ( d a y ^ t Jer- .(V (’ ii,c. hy Hr-v. Samuel Jon<' !. foriBeriy I'tteiur " f the Gtdnml'lii Meihodlwl f^iurch Tiuu t*-iiiiueil In Blji[r«i<'wn to-day and %m II iu4ke GWir home with Mr. Rnyin<*r's ujij+.MiM, 't’ he hrlih- has hecn 1i*!iching Ihe l,!ilU* Fal f* Wdioul. near pHUTSon.

A ll lk !4u|»iiMeil H H e a d y \u(l«lore.J E R S E Y ('ITV, Ju:ic H Tiie pi esi’iu (

uf miiul Hiid liood luemipi \ of a feiluw- WoikiiuiEi. WII ' letidled ilie \;.iluc oi iuUk IS an auiUloU*. saved lie* livd o f Eilwiird f’’}mell, a lirtll I'limt’ i '>11 ihe |,^ckawBh- ii.i >1 Bi-rguji liii,ne). He drank UWine In ndHiakc for mvulcine. lU* wmh «el*F.d with i'oii\olrthjns. bul a liolUeful of milk w»iH furM'.l dowu hlH Gmiat, and he will re*CO'.CT

D ie d A f t e r iM uyli iK t ' ln i iu .G,\SSAIG. June i4. -Mrs Edward 8.

i. eeds 111 4:flt lliirrlHOii s t iee l , died Mon-ii, i\ iiiiilu III e'piiVulsluiiH a f ie r enUrta lu- hiK Giiiiuifi must happily wlili luuak on li.,- phiiio T%m» wvekw ago sh- gave birth Ul ii S4UI. hiK hiid alinu.si <-uint>letei>’

usrie.l, it W.IH thought.

W i l l I m p r o v e Sl(*1e P r l a o i i .,sn"i«jl /ii*i)iGGj hi Ihe A'/;iVA'.

rU E N T iiN J u n e ' 24.—Tlie Mtate priaon th.-pecoT?' >esirTday aw arded h contract for sanUarv ImprovementB f'>r the prleon 10 IMpei Mr.uliPrs. of this city. Their bid WHS I2.2KS+ The Jilghcat bid was K 3ti5.

(HiiiMt (Mil f o r g e n a l u r .Ml lu. iGA HUG.. Jime J4 . - O e o r g e \T.

F, tiauiii, gffind master o f the State tAiHUKc. ha.-i juiiiouiii'e-d hlmsetf HM M r-an- dtdiiie f"t ^cmiior, Assem bly man WMlIam C, GaUfll will be Ills rival for Gic noro-Inallon.

!« I M H iL R V k Mill NtTAl%.Mr Hud Alr.s. WlllUm Voorhees eiiler-

liilned -a short time Hgo Mrs. VnorheeH » sluterc and niece. Mr». John Bird, of (itri'iiian Vailvy: Mrs. Mm'rlH Grater amf her i la rghie r MIh« Besjile. of EllaabeGi.

Uolluway W. Dufford. of Germ an Val­ley, WHH receoGy entertained by hi? Urollu'i-ui-law and wife. Mr. and Mra Janicrt Rice, nf near Sebooley's MounUln-

Mih David Dlckltton, " f Spiing HIM, Is enterittinlng her ilangtner, Mrs. WilUam liall, of Washington.

Galvin Mackey han for los guesiH Mns. VN'liliani Mackey aiul her sun Homer, ol Dover. They will renialn for ah Indertnltfe lime.

Mrs SHinuel Scedden HUrl sun Harold, of OR West Math rtlreel, .New Y'ork rii.v. are guesis at the home of her par­ents, Mr. and Mrs, JoHr lairls'jn.

After H month's sta.S' w'l.lh her koo ujtd thiugluer-ln-l£iw. Mr. aiul Mrs. Rldretlge Ward, of Glajutorif, Mrs. Thomau V. Ward has reiul-ried lo hur hon*e In ihia vtllugi*.

Mr. and Mrs. Kawlson, uf Newark, were late HUeaiB uf Mr. an(i-Mrs. (Jhartee Trliiim**!'.

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Field*, of '■ Wood- lawn.*' have for ihslr \lsliors their por- cnis, Mit and Mrs Abram Buydam. of Flotbush. l>mg Island.

Mr. and Mrs. William Mcl-ean. of near Schuuley s Moantaiii. lately enierialned Ihelr son and grandson. George N, and Itiisaell Mci*cun, of Germun Valley.

.A la wn ptiriy will be held ai ihe honie of Miss Martha \'aienGne. near Schooley'ji MouiRaSn. lo-morrow evening. A m o n f the Invited guests will b* ihe Misses Garti- linp Hall. Beta Bnigler. Mary Quick, Caroline T-osey. Martha Kinney, KmaUm Angle, El isa Hill. l ,avlns Crlssman. E)lz- abeth Jones. Ethel Hudnii, Josephinr Hayes, Sarah Hummer, Mabel Hariow and Florence Dean, o f near Rlairalown.

Ilf Kuckuway has just I f v u reorganUt’d with the fnllovrlng phiycrs; Roy U'uife. pilehei*: O. CulllnM. catcher: Ewar( Davlc.s. Hist base: Fredcri»*k Allen. luid base, U dle Pfd tick, thlnl base: ( i e n y Wlifiwucy. shortstop! U. GoMlns, l^fi ilH'S; Krank iJerker, ' rlghl held; FrvderirU P'lder, centre Held. A KHine will liP played wUh I he Mh Tuhor club, a l Mt. Tiihor, aulur- day.

It lu\.« b m i ' tiauj'cd oul that Gic lluor space coverod by the eleven loiuns of the Imrough p*‘liuolhouse Is almiit 2£i.aau sijUaTe

Mt. ;iiimi Mrs. Eewis Norton au<l Mik. H. Kasphr of Duv'-r. hikI Mr. ami .Mis M UosenheiK, of New York, were pntcrialned by Ml'S. Sarah Ka\ifmuh. at her ripsldnice In Mail slreel, lusl iilglil.

«i!«!*icx r o i \ T V -Mlss Ida Riinl''in mid Clareuce r . Sion-

loM ure ihe4>nlv gnulimtefi of the l.u\v>r Diifayt-Ge Hrhool this year. They 'Wlll en. lei- uic Newiun High Si'lioni iii yoptcu\lii*i.

Mias Cl. Eilwarus, uf Bloomfield, is sio|'- pUig Hi Ihe home of Mru. Smith, 2 Acmk eni.v street. NewKui.

WilUum L. l<e[>llnKer. siiperiutuiiilful uf Ihr- .\ewlUii Uas und E ’ *‘ lri'' ( ’omiJiin.s, and son Alfred, have g<me to Aihmtlo Ciiv for ;i week.

M ihs Sudie N(0'thni|). " f Xcwiii'k. n - nRoveiJ nil aiUn I’lrle (u 1 ,Hfii| * 11 e,

and visited'Ht the home of Mr. mid Mrs, J. <’ Dcmm-esl

PoHimiislyr Richard F Gondmuu. eOliur nroprielor of The Sussex R ■ gi l'-r.

Oiie of (he largest c Iiisbsb (o bs grad- uuied from the Norm al and Tra ining Hchiiui went *iat from (hat InalRutlon luHi iiUhi. when commencsDRlni eji^rclRSB wi-re held In the ttiidliurlum of Ihs High S i I1011I A program uf an entirely dlf* rnrent churac(<*r from thoae o f the past was curried mil, the (in*l half being glvsn up |r» ll symljolic movement plft\, the Hlory iu'luK (liken from ancient m>ths, wrliicii li> MlHH Hari'lel P. Carpenter, teacher of ihoury In the klrulergarten de- pHi'inii''i>i, and urranged by her 10 pat- tornl music fioin Beethoven.

MIstt Regina h . W ilton told th* tlory o f "Gupld HUiJ Fttchye." that being the namti of the play, to (he accoropanlrocQi of tniiaiv bv' MIsh Kranree W. W ll lla m t and Mliio* Ethel M. Koblnton, while ihe yuiiiig wotneu went (.hruugh u eerlet of imnUunlncH. Tw elv e of the claa* were ucGve purticipants, going through a ♦ iH'lcfl of dHiiccs. pusett and delcarte m ove­ments. They were dreiaed In wtifte UrtK-iari gowns, with allk corda about their vs’aiHts. The rest iif the graduatea were iri pale gra y Oreclun gowns and divided Gicmeelvcx Intu gnm ps a t each side o f the siagc, acHng as a G m e k chorus. The whole ayiiilajlic piny endeavors lo leach lh«* iinniortiGily nf high Ideat*

1 ‘ht- Kccond part of ihe program was the i-ouiinciicHtiem proper. The girls murched )n Wearing cap and go wn and white diepses. mid ca rry ing American- beauty losu-K. The youiiK women ca m e from the two extreme ends of the hall single flie. nu-Klng ui I hi* foot of the centre aisle and Walking eluwly to their place on tbe plat- furm. They chonued the ijord's prayer, and tlien MIh8 Helen G. Delany, the preii- Ui-m uf the clattB, welcomed the gueats.

MIkh H. Grace Dougherty, in the name c:l her cluhKrutti.e.s, presented to the Achool, llirougii Frincipal W. tipader WIlUs. a copy of one of Gie f r ie i e i in (he Huston Ulirary. by l^uvls de Cha\'annea, railed^ "T he Muaeis Rising lo the Geniue lyf In- splrallon.” In uccepting the gifi, Mr. VS'lllltt suki that he trunied mHov mnre years would not go by before N ew ark w'oiiid have a new building in which to tiafn its future (CHchera.

AssIhIhmI Superlntendeiil J.Kt im id y gave a uhorl addres son ‘ 'Th*> Teaching uf Cit izenship.■ ' Foi tw e n n ■ five years (tiere had been nn altempt t#' i4iicli civics In Ihe public school*, boi in Ills inliii) Very IliGe h ead w ay bad been made in alii this lime.

"Wi* have i%ipcel\ed of c l v l '* a* Gif tiiciliaiilHm of giivernnipnl ra lh er ihwn Jiiniug learned Its aplrll, "declared Gi«' lo.Hlsimit Hiipprlntendent. ’*We have failed bccaiiHP of thlH dry-bonea method of iHtchiJig. W r iiave placed the rmphi.^t* un the wrong place . 1i la easy cnougii in K*'t a shout for ’Old Ulorj' . ’ but men «"'■ not a lw a ys w’llllng lo pul inio pract sf.

I tlU’ir aenljinenlal feeling* My I'onirr:- ihin Is (hat we are jdnclng the empliH.Gis li>i* iiiijch un ruilioiial piitrloGsm and 10 : enouKh on )iM!Hl rjoealions *wh1h' 'Uir grpiilest Iriieiesi a* cRIzena I* in wliai giiing on In our own city.

"T he Pinry of George Wnaldngt<m I* all rtglil to Insiili'H good cllizenslitp, Inn w’hat ahoul Ihe rnositullo prs l right heiv.? I'au t we get rid of these inscvl*? The> do !n Panama. . Prop<'r aaniiai lon. proper d:-»- pi'SiiI of HawevHge, t-lcanilocss r f mji dry . I'utihc pack* ami T'lavarouml*, medical In- spvcGon in our aoboola. ihi'Si* are some of the civic lerisuns we ahovild teach. '

Edgar R. Brown presented the dlplomflA af ter the ylasp Iiml been presented by Mr. \\ illla. He Httid he fell tliai not only wera Ihe girls ll) be congrntulaled on Hniflbing wduit rupresenteri fourteen yeat* o f grhool life, hut tlial the Itoanl of Education, a* icpfeat-iUallve nf ihe citizenship of New>- nrlc. was to he s-urigi'iiiiilated. Newark h«- llevi'il In having her own school in -which III train lu-r ruliue (earbers, apd ll w a s nn Inscslmeni frum which the boaid looked for rcGirhg. lie sUiled.

MIhs (Tciiriule L. 1 .anilmraser ga ve (hA viih'ib'lory. The prndiuaies before le av­ing school ycsleiila.v presenled to Mr. WiUls a gold wiUch folj conlalnlbg G ft chiss pill desiigi; ^11 oiie lilju) and Ids 1n- ilfiil:- <111 rlie ulher Tho graduntes w<?re;

General Gourse— Helen R. Anlhonv,*' 1,1-. iii i.. Huamilo. Elsie M. Renbrook.

K.tGieiinn 1 Rhiuvcll, Madge E. Brltlon, H, ' fiVacp Tinherty. Margaret H. Dolan, Siisu Eherliardt, Helen D. Glb*oti. Sfa- Gdlda I, Hampton. K. Enura Have*. Rose Isiak'wUs, Anna ,M .lacoli*. Grace K. Kelelier. GcrGiide D. I.yndmofscr. Melda \V Leigh. JO'^fThln- T’ . UcdCkc. Flo rcnr* Limn. Efttlier M MftcNabb, lAllic M. Nnsli Kloreme M. NIcol. Gertrude V. lUeiictd-*'. .\iij,iisia n. Boot Mabel G. Sale, Sufl.in E. kl<lmHii. G!ad?'s M. Smith. Goiuthv G I h U le . Pknei ire F, Vnn lioulen. Jessie Vincent. Heitlia H **ki- bf*rg. i j l v M Willis and Regina H. Wil-Soii.

Kind'fgHrtPh G oii rsn - l in ze l B. Baldwin,> i m v G Ibiidlck. Helen (J. Delaney. Em* M rHimavs. Mary M Klihlan. Florence L, GrafT umian L, G*ialiHi-n, El izabeth E. ), >lllb,'lrlt. F.li»ahelh W. MacMaator. M a 'T F flelllv EthH M. Robinson. Grs«'e D. Sclunl' ll ’ Helen 15. Show. Marsuerl ie Tor-

Wi r.. m J___ __ » #4 1 .-Inr'*.M. VVinjiTiH.

Wll ltams and Florence

night, ts Improving. 111 f . i “ s j ^ sc h o o l EXERCISESMrs. Richard Anson, of Fhllndcliiihiri. li

a gucsi of her hrolhei, William Hill, R.iB-

IXIVEH KUO VM IN IT V .The labortuory building at the aban*

doned plant of the General Explosive* Ounpaiiy, near Wharton,

rnnd Hveniic, New’ ton,Mrs. John Briidsbniv aiitl Mrs. Ihcudoie

Henry, of Hf.;TJchvllle, are auiiuncrinR at Ocean throve ,, /

The following ifl a lisi of the pupi h of the Andover PnhHc ScKoul who liavc iiftllher been nUsent m* t.inly durnip tiic pant \etir; (^hnrlotle fiiidey, Eugtrie nlM- aon William Wlnlermuie. Anrtrew Meek- I'l' 'Mnrgarei fllpJev, ,luj-’ i'pn WlntrrmuG', Krneat Bird. Louis Wik-un Gbnrlea Hip- ley Nellie Willann. I B n r y Meeker, L'lua Gornlne. Gerald H. Clurk. ., *

Siimnel Van Syckli*. the ngod resJdeiG or Andover Borough, who r e r m tlv f*'il through the rioor nf n building. Ss Im­proving freun h1s iniiirlt*a mid Ih now' c m - gtderer) nui of danger.

A ■ pedal elecGou has liecn railed in Hampton Township for Ju ly 7. J o deride upon the rerenUon or rclecGon of the vot­ing machiup In that district.

calved 3 S. In laM (irover G lew la i id V bis naiur** I.iicklng thuHe tittzillng parlHUpopular plurality waa bU.twg. ttUd In l i;

waa mKId.Mr. CIa%’eland to<>k the uiith uf uHl-e

for the secoiwl time hi Jhtft- n yea r huig tn be remembered ji* ih e u»e uf a gr**m flnanctal.pghic. Mmiy would la y l,bc blame for this to Ole-veiand’a ndminiKiraliou. but a careful review uf the fa c ts sbnWH th e ptiuic tn h a v e been but tl e necesHary Aequenoe o f the wild aiv-euluthm Ui»l Imd taken place during llbc tw-u preciMllng decAdea- T he penic had iilrwidy iiegim abd the Teeeraal of power )iut added to Jt- WHU Ihe T fe a a u ry balance danger-

M t r ih« low wa ter mark, wfUi m Ju rttpldly dlminlahlng and revenue ll it t fcs th e Prealdent faced a crieia. T h e Democratic Conkreoa fav<ired a all- v e r bkila. and tide but Added to the in- w c u r it y , . <4>ld w a e rapidly dlaappeerinf. Ttea F i ^ d e m ocmld co t a r ee with Con-

put knptleSt faith hi a gol6 g a d tu-TTMUrve H

T(k -ithlC

which ill I met ibi' iirtdllic(\l winflhipi'rs, hn [luHSi-sscd In H ran- dMgrce. Aubstrintlnl qimllllcs. M'cugiiRion o f which. Jf some* limes slow, Iscmlurlng. He hail Urt* fHculty nf Rvai'plllig IboKV of Wlioi l lie wiltt fUlKl Ll turn wIGi bnnpK nf siep); InUced, be w,is jicliiM*' aiiiniig niir wiatvsracu fur lila lift** iMig fi IciuJttblpM. i>ne uf nn*i best kiM*wn

of 11

^Ai*BJt« )l( H H E t b a T f .'Hu* Kuktd of EiliicuGnri boldb bu}'

(mrluiit iiiA-tlng In-muri'uw,'nilfht At tbe' Fmiilclbi FSIvct'l HcUonl

Tbt* GInlU'i-r G|ul> will meet tO*murrnW ulght :G tIiH c I'luTiluume.

T h e EpWdi'Hi id*agne uf GW, ll*ttaL M 1C. Church held an Kiijayiible' j o p f c l m Ibe chiircb piirlor* last night. Tltpr wu* n prngr>4in uf music Ginl enterfahuML tKe m prca4'iil. fullowcd hy refr«**hnicnls.

The M m 's Guild uf the Ghurch i>f St. Jo)m the Divine will bubj n meellng G - nxnruw night at the cburcli

Jneepb fkhiii'/f ami family will leave m x t Week nn ii c.ruisp up l/mg Island zound In ibeir tarnthmise,

B - v . n . Ta Rice, of MMwuukcp. will (w-cupv the pulpit of the f 'lmrcli of St. Jiilm (lit Ulvln(* next PundiLV.

was destroyed bv lire Simdttv ulghl It was a one- siuf)' frame structure, fifteen by twenty fci'l In rllmchHlonH.

Thi* Hhss uf IWJk will bold Ra clast day cxcr-'lscs 111 Elite Hall this evening. There will Is* an luldresH hy the clasa president, Wlnfi'*!'! liupkins; a duet by Marguerite Tuylur Mild Eliha Hudine; rcminlaeencca, b% Manila George; recltailun. by Martha DdWps: eiass |a>cm. by Martha Cooppr; X’Kn "eke,” l)y Loiilac P.Hey Slid Ruth Christ man; e)s»M prnphecy. by Evelyn

Helen Joiinaon and eiaee will, by Ethel

CouAid. invmeiitus, by H M a ry IClruy. ami a eii Itonka.

Ralph Duidmru, uf Gold etreei, Dover, bttH returned from l\iw*dsr Point Acad­emy, ailiiHs . fur summer vneation,

AdelbiTi }’. MeUttsdt, of Hudson street. Dovvt, has goTiK to Point Fleaaant to hp4iT bin summer cump, Mrs. McDavIt ami tiir son WUlUini wU) go down the hitler part uf the w'eek.

yi- D. F!gan has relumed to his home

r A K B N T k n i ' - W O O i m i l H i l ^ .Hiith Ihe Goncoi'dla ami & ie hgerkre1s

pinging socIcGc.s uf Garlstadl W'lll hold rc-hsHraalfl io-nlgh(

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MrGnrry. ul MHrj'villf.prill dttys with his mother, Mr*. Bernard

lU/N TBfIUON P O I N T S .William W. Bwayte Jr . anti Geuigc

Gardner, of Glen Gardner, si'e spending tt w ^k at Budd Bake. r.gmplng oui.

Mr- and Mr*. Michael Mullen, of (,»len Gaidner, have as (heir guests Mr*. Mac- Avoy and children, uf this county.

Mb's Uonibakcr, of Wnahliigion. Is ■pending a dayn with her grand-motlier. Mrs. -Jt. Oroendyke, cm Mi. Kipp, near Qlen Qsi'dner.

An "apple and uraiige break ' will be held at the Norton Meihudlsi Fipiscopai Church lo-mom»w night under me HUS'

Bi 'TB B B A NIJ BLOOM I SU n L E .An fliitomoblle accident uccurrfil lust on

the outskirts of BloomlnKd;G4* M"i>dH.v evening, when Robert FrcderlwiHi* New-

pices Of the Iwidies’ .4Jd S n c l i n .A f te r Rpending *everiil week* with rela­

tives And friends in New York City. .Vfv*.llortnEft Sh arp hua relumed to her homo ill Norton.

Mrs. J. F , Bird, of Plainfield, Is spend­ing A season .10 l^ tten b u r g with her sou, w m in rn Bird, anfl family.

Mrs. M a y V kn dsr Voort. who had been apendtng a fe w week* with reluBves in (Ben Gfli^dnar. I'etumed to her home tn pkiiDfield yeaierday

M tsi L a u r a M. Haliiey aiui iiiaiil E.* KAfk nf \fl r 1 ffi-i unvi * rn

niAGM i u

Rev. W B. Condon, o f the Church of I hi' Sfl'-reil Hviirl. has gone lo Seton Hftll, wtieie he will uMond the Rniiunl retreat.

Miss iliizei Dif'k+'ipofi. <iif Wpst Biack- weH slri-fl. Dover, visited fHcnda Montclair yesterday.

of wlilcb. siH wvll an 'me Hie most Il.eisuHful. WKH Gull cxIhUuk between hlUl |nml the lute Joseph Jeffersun. T a the lute Daniel U m u m t ha a n * also devu(edly at- tuched. Apropos of ihl« affection and bearing, tho, op M r ClevelaiKl's capacity for work, u story tuld at (he lime of Mr. l^ moAi 'u death m a y be Tepeaied. It re

Miss AniiM Blake, o f WondrlrigH, left yea- terdny for Btiffnlu to visit relaltve*.

T he Woodridge Gluh mlualrcl inuipe will give Ihelr last lierfurmoncp uf the season Jit Ihe e-lubtioiisc .Saturday night.

Frederick Kohbrrtz. o f WoudiUlge. w‘lll *iill fur Europe on Sutui‘da>. where he will spend the summer. .

rhomaH I#hT»rti> o f llnckenaftck street.Woodridge. Ip conlined tn the house with glcknenp.

T v r n ( ‘o i t i m i t t e d to ^sylwin«K p e c i a ) D D p ' R c f t tn the h T A ' V / , Y ( ? yfiWfi.

I / ) N G B R A N C H . J u n e 2 * . — M r s . J o s e - - . , j i . , , . I p h i n e O r i p p e i i , o f T o m s R i v e r , j t n d

l a t f S i n l i g n w n i a n r s l m e e t i n g w l l h h l a S t e w n r i 1- T e r h a r i . a f a r i m e r l i v i n gfuture chlef-

W hen Cjlev^land wii* elected Governor o f Naw Yorkp he found himBelf deluged wItlY tetters. He asked the late Dshiet klsnnitig to send hfta aoine on« .to h«^ g i r a M R e n in aitert .* and Manning's r f c

near Oakhursl. were committed 10 thaN o w - J e r s e y S i a i c H a s p b a ! f o r i h e I n s a n a ,‘ealerday. Mra. Gripper became vliMenily

Intane while a mMical patient at IbonPriQuth M em oria l. H oa ^taL -IfFr

_ t > % farmer, a t vg p t y - t i ih t i t & « ■

F o r d - l n s c h o .SptHuJ iJiHirtitvh tf) the KVF'S'fyO SJiW S,

W A B J U N O T O N N . J . . J u n e : i 4 , M . ’ h a r [ e e > 1 . F u r r l . s u n o f M r . a n < l M r a . C . R . F o r d . u c i ' o m p H n i e d h y M l ^ a B t l a I n a c h o . d a u g h t e r o f M r s M a r y F i r a c h o . w e n t b y t r a i n l o H u b u k e n , y e s t e r d a y , w h e r e t h e y M c n t b y i r u l l f v t o B a y a n h e n h d W e r e q i i i f t l y m a i T i n d b y K e v . C , X , H u t c h i n ­s o n , f o r m u r l y i m s t p r o f t h e V e t b o d l ! * t c h u r c h l i e r t * . M r : « n d M f p . . F o r d a r e s p e n d i n g t b u h o u e y m Q a n I n M a i n e . T h e c o u p l e w e r e r l u a s n i a t c s i n ' k c h d o L a n d

ertfltnlng her oouaina, the Missp* Eh Pel ind Carol:

fouiiUliiiul, rtm into tlif ii'i.'H bi'ltlgc Ju.-l btlow the Kefiirmert rhin'rli rreilei^h-lfs wue rumiln* hlH machine teckleasily. k i.l -nld; ami he waa_^plaml untler ari'tai hy the constable of T*oinpi<in,.aB she n c iilcnt happened In that town. Fredcrk'hs ea- caped aerloua Injury, but the aiilomohlle was a wreck. , . , .

Mrs. Thomas Mcl.elJand of Hutler, la confined to her home by lllneas.

The l.adlcs' CSulhl o f’ St. P aula Kpi.s- copal Church. Butler, will me.-i to-mor­row afternoon at ihe home of hire, Jiimea Webber, of B!oomln«Uale,.iil .I o’clock.

The Pequannock Baseball Club of But­ler win croaa bats Saturday next with the Emerald A. C. of Patersnit. The lalti-r learn shul out the Btitlor Field Club last Saturday. ■ . , ,

Henry Vreeland. aeventy-slx years old, one of Butler's oldest clUaena. died yes- lerdav. His widow and two daushters.

F irs t of l.ofol (iriin in isr la s tI tn tto n s to Hold >t«,nim eneeioe"t—l-tpas-

ItiH I’roMrBtn (it vet,.Till' ttrsl of the local grammar rrliool

ciinimeni'entenls, alt of which will he hehl in the ui’ Xt two dnys. took place last night, when the closing cxercLsea were coiiducied at the Bergen Street School, ill the assembly hall of Ihe Avon Avenue School. The class sang as an opening ih.iiiis "Day of Glory." from Belilnl. and Freii Tletzmon welcomed the gttests. .\fter a phiiio ri.dn by WlllUtm Clzynshl. tliere was a (lower drill. ■ b’e*t *einaa chorus, "The Old (juavd,' fy®™ Rndiity. and this was followed with » |,hmo solo hy Fl.irence Ulppart. Dr. w lli- iani J . Eckofi, prlitelpai of the Oliver Slreet School, mitdc an address, pnd Cap­tain C, Alhetl Gasser presented the diplo­mas. Walter Dickinson said the tgrewell words, and the program cltieed w_llh a elioros, "In Ihe Harbor.'* The grtduatfa

*I>SHie Addis. Miibe! Amend, Jan e Bap- tlf, Florence BIppavl. Helen Brewster. Flnrence Brohm, Neill* ^ ''1*,'; , trude Gross. Clara Hahn Llillan Hauf- ner Ida Mauser. Frances Keller, Katl^e Meier. Anna Maguire. Harriet Randolph. Kiltherlne Rem ade, I^attra T y lo r . Wale Nelson Gertrude Sdianbacher, W hd Sdiumacher, AH* Starker, Dene Van

Nelllf Vgiiglin, David a\bale!>. lAUD mm Cisynskl, Harry Bohllnget. ffilffiord Ta-bman, Franklin Mas* 1?red MejTr. Uldiard. Millet;.^_ Edgar Muoney Erwin

ifs

Mrs. Charlei A. Decker and Mrs. S»m «d Vanderhoft. of Butler, aurdve him. Hl»f i m e i a i w i l l b e h e l d t n - m o r r o w a f t e r n o o n f r o m I d a l a t e h o m e , o n B q o n t o n « v * n ‘ i y ' at 2 n ' e t o c k , a n d f r o m t h b B d t e r M e t h ­o d i s t E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h u t 2 : S 0 o ' c l o c k .

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — s — — - - - - - - - - - - - - -W A U R i : ! « C O I S T V .

tpence. both of Mt PlsuBnnt.-'lgatE funeral i t PhlHp fl l lc kle i was heldr f e d t o - d a y a t f o e I n i d e ' s h o m t * , , . 2 r h . d ' y ' l b - d a yIM Anna fcirtolelfe. of Mllfoi'ri, I im S R Mck'u long Gme with I|veV„.e em>.ln. the S f l . . . . . lIKiSB'illWmF SICK U 'Ong i m e vritii O 'e

a n d C a r o l v n P u r i e l t , o f B r i s t o l . P a .H i s s E t h e l B m l l h , o f B l o o m s h i i r y . I s

s p e n d i n g a f e w d a y s w d t h h e r g r a n d p o r - e n t o , M r . a n d M r a . T . C . S m i t h , a l N o i -

R- S- Mritnln. of Norton. Jw* a* ' hur PTofeftor and Mr*. Vlncrni ,B a U i i D O r * '

__ He waS alanir ye“*f ol''-,ts wife, H ester Gibbs, on

d f i g h t e r ; .O a n i^ ah .bpjoe. fi*!*;,, so'is, George; of N etr ark; Fred, of aeitlpmenl, and Caarli, o f rranqujUty, survive him.

NUBS. ■ Marty Pteffer, Charles Bcbelder. Blm tr Stone. Burgoyne Sutkamp, Fred 'n'elztnan. Russell Van Cleve, William Zlcgele, Walter Dickinson. August l>iny, HuVrotmd Prelier, Arthur Eckert, R ay­mond Favreati, Howard Finley, Arthur Gude, O r l Hauser, Ferdinand H plnew m Abram Horowlia, Samuel Jelley, Frederick Knapp and Arthur Istech.

I 'o A w a i t B o n e d o f W o r k * A e t l a * -Before going turth er In the m atter c (

protesting against th e pavin g o f MArKe* and Ferrv streets with wood block, the propci'tv-hnldcri o f Ihe "IronbouBd Dis ­trict.” 'who have begun an agHaGon against the use of that m a le rU l . have de- elded to aw ai t the action o f the Board o f Work.'. A meeting o f the P*‘®l’^''V’'hf!''**f,®

t u b R l'TH B R FA tlU g.The Rutherford Boat Club will hold Its

w i n o f t h e l a t e E i l g a l i e t h I - e I g h , o f , n s m h a v e b e e n h e l d l u i t “ . ^ h C b u t I t' " * J n d s o e n d e n c f T o w n s b l p , h i s b e e n a d m i t - : w a s d e r i d e d l o p o s t p o n e I t

I t £ d F o n r o W e H e r n e p h e w , O e o i g e A l . B a u d o f V V o r k s r o e a t t n g y f l ; R * “ * T O ' W .^ T M U S o f ^ B f k . ‘ s a p p o i n t e d e x e c u t o r | M i c h a e l J . R o c h e ^ w i l l y . » P ™ « y i ^

s i n c e h e r ' g r a d u a l l o n t h e b r i d e h a s b e e n; K i ..........................teaching stftoot at KurrsvIUe.

C a n f i e l d - H n a l u n .gprci'ril tUpputh to lAs KVKM XG ytSWS.

NEWTON, -Itme 24.~Mlss Ella Jose­phine Huston: (daughter of Jbhn Ujis- to n ,' of Elm street, became the brhle of Dr. Nathaniel Canfield, of PrOT- Ideitee. H. I., at noon to-dgy. The wed­ding ceremony was perfornned In Christ Church by Kev. Chgrles t . flteel. I f

first annual spring regatta at the club- """ALT * " ,“ ‘ fhe Free Union, Beaver house on the Hsckensack n -* t Saturday. n S S g and the Marble Hill cchools fium The events win Include single aklK. dou- ISO l® V P*** P'Otifh. In order to seenfti hie (autos, sailboat tilting contest, swim- applicants for the l^slHons. mtng motor bM t rare and auto boat imee. i 'The Chrlsltan EndeitVqr S o c l ^ of the The ™U''e* c'dse to-morrow. i Yellow Fram e Church J ? a L * ’*

The Rutherford tr o u g h Council wilt imdJtl •*®l**,™5£Vl’d?Vac*caSee8^ hold a special meeting lo-monow night, A litve ot lb« ItaoJ* jf^v eaw es nos ^ nwhich will he M** '**• onfH Weplemberr ------« .-o . r Twin wore, with M ii . U,,l-

The class day ercrclscs of the Butber

M lafe. I erly-holdcrs at th a t" T h s Hone Boa(vl of Education has taen \ objecting lo the use of w c ^ al'i*

iillHed .to lacreftsa the snterles of the reiiuest the hoard to have the ^ b l lc 8*r- □tigep * . Ttnu,Fi n.-;.\.nr \-tcs Hiiilway Company repair the streetsbetween the trolley im cks.

ford High School graduating class will taka p lice to-iHghf In the city hall autii- icriiiip .' The rggular commenceweiit islll take place tivtnoiTPw night.

The F irst U- *■ Church Sunday-school of Rutherford,Rill hold Its snnual plenlc on Situ fd ay. F'b> ,11. at Verona U kd- '

MIM liom ■ snd Mrs. iJtflp

n » a n l t w i a t D e l a w o r e . W i t h M r * . D u l - b « S u * c o m m a n d e r , a n d M l s S ' M a u d R i t a ' b f e ' a s r w o r d - k e e p e r . T h e h i v e s t a r t e d

*he*"r««*. ' M g4nve nY Icnmirlfguk 'f'lof Bdacstion of Knowlton tow n* ™ i., apBfoprUlte 4B.W tor eniiuglDg

,| ^ f,n lu m n S School hulldlng. ihu vu|js eSIe » ™ n iv a F A>( the proposition to U

■ , s l .

sge for her f b m i n ^ v M - J jrtck [„

Wd MiWe 4. » . Lenr. Of

R am B a rn e d I " Hw aterdow.gneriol /jfspttfs ffl rte e re y f-v o s j i w b .

FI .E M lN O T O N . Juite i i . - T h e barn tte- longlng lo Sy lva n u s Gordon, near Sand- brook. was b a m e d tP the ground ye ste r­day! When Gordon.(Recovered thC^ilrB R

* - - — 1 . out he succehoed; InW (i beytmd cootevl, OB* he succeMrescuing three hotgeg froni (he bunting huHdtng. The lues tt; l» r t i* lly covered by insurance- . . " 'cf,....

Ifdof

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MAKING READY FOR VETERANS

Asbury Park Assumios Gala Day Appearance for Grand

Army Encampment.

ILEASURE PARK IS PLANNED

from a StnII ( orreipoiutrnt.F A K K , .lunt* --l.-'ln pr^paru-

llon fur the forty-tlrni atjnuai e:ii-hmp- mont or ih^ OrurKl Arm y of \\m> R*’ publk'. detjoriiiienl of Ni-w Jorar*y. wliluli will foj mftlly oj>eTi with ilu' aBsemhlln#; nf tiv\e~ gates In listen lo ilic address of ivelforne liy Mayor T. Ki\ink Appleby In the fastno lo-tjioiTOW' iTK/iTiJiiKi the city Ih donning a f'HSjve gurmiitt of red, white and blue. Alost of the liirgej-i uonoerns her^ and ihe juhlic bu (llllg j siujled to dpcoiaiie >eA- l ‘‘ rduy. Tlie ciiy has expended tVl for deo<initln*f puhJir buildings. The bfKcli comnilPiiluh has started to dpoomle the Cnaluo and Aronde. and m i i iy prlvnie houBes lliroughout the ojly will fly I he fl.tg under whb-h the old veterans fought.

To-nlghi a uu-ellng of the iuimlnlstra^ lion ooimcJl will be held tu Mie Grand Avenue llnlel. w h k h Is the omclal head- diittriera ol the (Muiveniirm. Hniitine biisl- nesB. Hiu-h Hft rhe auditing of aecoiiTUs, will he fiMended to, and tlie reports of the adjuiatu-gfr;era| an<l quartermnster will ba read.

To-ntorrnw. for the purpn^e nf present­ing credentj.iiH nmt ge n in g ilielr h.-idgep., the delegntps will cornene at heaciquartera dtjrlng the early piirt of the zuonilttg, and at I0 ;3i) meet nt the HphcIi rn s ln o for llie opening of the convention. l'3arlv In the afternoon they will again ga th er here and form for n parade whh'h will march up the boardwalk to ihe Arcade, tJirough Fourth avenue |i,» LJrand avenue, and down Grand uven\ie to the mnnumoiit. to be dedicated at Grand A rm y t'lrclf. The dedication addresa will tie d^Uvirfd by Hev. William T. Aliboii, of ihLs cttv. wh'u la u member of K. r Hall f ‘ ost, here.

To-morrbw evening will he held the campfire at ihe A mid e. TtiLs win be npf n to Ihe public, and FToserntor H. M Nevlus, e f ' R e d Hank, will deliver the principal nddresfl. Mr. Nevlus la a candl- dafe for the next grund coninmndcr of the fS. A. R.

(»rnce Wlngert, of Long Rrancli, the nlne-year-old child, of Hast rnmniandcr Wingert, of J. B. Morris P'lai No, 4ii. of

Branch, and the mascot of the post, will recite Rome Heiectlniis. antting tliem being ’You Hul No p'lowera on M> Papa's Grave" and "The Hea ■ en Born Banner." There will be other features to the pm- gniiu

Fi'ldaS* morning will be devoted to the elecUon of offlrers for the enauliig year, the ineotlng to be held at the ensiiio.

The latest thing that Is being planned for the Improvement of this ci ty us a Rummer resort is a large amueemenl park, to he known as rhe "E le ctr ic CUy ' Plans .'ire Hh eariy under w ay to float the scheme, and a tract of land right acres In size has been obtained.

The land Is now occupied by woods be­side DchI Lake, and while the exact site np yel will not be divulged. It Is known t,' ho one of ihe most beautiful and a p ­propriate si'ots on the little inland hoiiy Of water, The plpn has. heeti evolved h> PiibllcHy Direcinr Deneg»*r. who aayg to finance the srhome will mean an expendi­ture of about I.WODO

It is planned to l a i e r to the excursion” ists In the mamigement <»f this park, and in it will be femnd merry-go-rounds, ehute- Ihe-shutes. toboggan slides, a theatre and n large dance hali. Work. It is smIJ, will begin upon Ihe park In iSepiember. and the p arkds expected lo be ready for use by next Decoration Day. Stiinds for amusement places will he leased to dif­ferent j>eop1e, and U is hoped to make the place b refined resort for pleasure. Free band concerts will he given the patrons and a free vaudeville nhow will be run It Is rflopfised 10 charge a general admis­sion of ten cenl.R

The new bathing groiind-s, that are con- Sblnred ihc l>enl "O the coast, npened to­day. These grpunda. which will lake the place of fhe abandoned ones at Asbury aveneu an the sfiutli side of the cuhIiio, are nn the north side of this struclure, and poles were driven for the ropes some daj’s flgri 'l*he water here runs with loss current than «it the fo iincr grounds, and the bf‘!ich Is more le\‘H and has a greater cand space, Next Sa tu rd ay night the en­tire boardwalk will be lighted in all of Its iif'Oks find cornerp Hitherto only the large arc llglitH ha\‘e glowed after dark, but Saturday rhe long str ing of Inean- dfscenlK which fringe the sides nf the promenade win be lighted, and then the entire summer arrangement will have been completed. The following night F ryor and his bund will start their cun- certR,

Commodore t.ennard F, l.evy. of lh»* V d - umeer Life Savlfig Corps. Is planning to arrange weekly aquat ic fiports on the beach. Mr Levy Is a fine swimmer and bp wMlI organize a swimming tenm to compeip at the New York sportsmen’s sl ow next winter.

The funeral of MTlUam Griffin, of Brad ­ley Beach. W’ho died thrre Tueada>. will lake place from the Church of the Holy Kplrlt to-morrow morning. Mr. Griffin was the father nf Wil liam Griffin. Miss Anna Griffin and Mrs. Ella Daley, of I/ong Branch. Interment wifi be In Mt. C hP vary Cemetery.

Hr, Bruce fl. Keator, secretary of the Plate Board of Health, made It kn own to the city atilhnritiPB here that the hoard was determined to enforce the mandate of the former Stale Sew erage Board, which rcQuIres that n septic sewago dis­posal plant be installed In the coast towns having an ocean outlet. The coun* cll, when confronted with the facts and the further intention nf the board* to make no dlflcrlmlnations. will present a request Ihfll work on the septic plant be deferred until next fall and the same be completed before June 1, 1909.

‘DID YOU EAT HIY DIAMOND?'* IS THE -QUERY MARY WILKINS FREEMAN iSK

SpfHiil Ditpalh to f*c CVPX/.Vfl VCIFfl.M E T l 'O H E N . June —Diamonds for

luncheon at bridge parties Ip the latest InnuMiilun by Mr®. Mary Wilkins Free­man. the no\ellHl. It was Involuntary, though, for when Mrs. Freeman baked a

big cake In regnte twenty-five New Y oflr friends, she forgot she had on a big soli­taire. It was eaten to the last crumb and to-day Mra. Freeman la busily Inditing notes lo her friends neking, "Did you cal my diamond? If so. pleaie return." An­swers so far received only praise the coke.

hk White WashGreat Bargaiil^t)utlrfied.

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tlKK -S K W lEltSR V 'fl c e .> : r f - ivr\v a i i k .of Constable and Mrs. Joseph MUchell, of Cenire street, to Miss Edith Amut Beahm, dau ghter o f Mr tmd Mra. Au* jiiusl J. B»^ulim. tif Catupiiuijua. Pa. The rertrufui.v was u church wrddlng heM In an Episcopal church In that city.

W m iv d Fowler, uf Mill alrcet, (s vls- liliiK r»‘l.nlvf,<4 ,*nd frleiulfl a t Oxford. hU f«uiiu‘i' JihUm'.

Fiu mrj Po.«<tnmi*tei' utul Mrs. G. Bmllh and dnughier.H, Mlssea Tlllle nnd Annii. nre nt HurlinRtoTi, Yt., this week attending the coinmcnciuuent exorclscy of the \'<rnu»nt rn lv e rs l ly . Mr, nnd Mrs. Smith's two mjh.'*. Frank and Ch.irlcR. iiie .■ Rtudent.« there, the lutier being H memoer <if I his year’s graduating class.

MOHHINTOU'.N.JCrnesl Vaudoihoof. (if \v' lilppany. was

fined and costs li>- Justice of the Pea>.§ Edward Johnston ycaterday, on a charge of ubuRliig u norse. preferred by llie 9 . P r A. He WHS einphiitlc In deny­ing the ch arges maiie hv ibe society's wii- ncHses. hiKl says he will appeal.

Uurrlfl N, Dumb, Brooklyn, made m flying visit to Morlstowii friends yester- day ^

Mrs Mnrthn r Monigpmery. widow of lVlll!:im Mmitgomeiw. at one lime chief of police of Morristown, tiled at her home on Maple >'eeterday, aged eightyyciirs. Mrs. Miintgiimei*> ’w.'as III but eight dn\H, Ueiiih rvtuiHmg fron» general de- hillty.

b \nki;vd iiii>f;K.Miss Emma trolllns retiu'ned yepierday

from Brooklyn, where she has been visit- Ini for a wei’ k with relailvea.

One of ibc worst s lvrm s In several \ej\rs swept over here yistcrday after-

after tw'o d a ys of Inlenac he»f with the thetmomeier up in 90 degrees Fahren- hell The thunder and Ijghilng were ler lfy lng for .'Ui hour, nnd the rain and h.iH rutne down In lurrents, leaving the

ground covered w*Uh hailstones na largo as hickory nutR. Several trees were Rhut- tered by ihe lightning and one IwU struck the ground onL a few feet from the EptBvopftI rhiirch.

Mrs. Thnma.' I>*wls. a former resident of the village njui well known to many, fell down the oHlar stairs at the home of her daug hter In Uosi»lv. und suHinlmd severe brulapa fthrmt ihc hciid and shosn- ders. Th ough still confined lu her room, she Is improving.

Miss Lila Nolan Is \lsltlng her motnei, Mra. Ja m es N oIhii, In Newark, this wc»-k.

The subject I'f ihc prayer service iti ihe Preftbyterlnii Ghurch to-night will be

T h 1na< Tli.it T>cfllc"The Are company Is making preparations

to enter the <*nnu*sis of the iire coiSanies of the tiiwiiHhl|» at the carnival In

ernard»vlll«' Julj, Fourth.

\ O U T H i m w II.Miss Helen fiuMonT, of Is

ppendlng stimK ilin«* with lier uiiclc. Frank N. D u Motii, ,it North Braiicli

Miss fluiaib How Pisan, ol Newiirk. is ppe*ltfiK a few ilays with relatives st PUfckcmIn.

Rev John Hart, pasror uf the Rpf«irnied church ai NVslinnic. will exchange pulpHs next Surjil.ix with ihc pasior of the R e ­formed vh'in h at ■ niiis\ l|le,

Liiulrt \\ v.-kui¥. Ilf I'lalnfipld. has been visiting at Ihe huiije uf Mrs Mary L. Urokiiw, on the Hldgc. near North Hi'nnch

Mrs. lea.i' GoniUiart is very 111 at her home «i ib'ukemln.

l a 'o n H o e h m oi W a s h l n g t o T i , \^■arTen County, h a gars l at Mu* home of Ills motlier, Mis .bihn Boelim. at Ncshanlc.

David Hurd, nf V'erona. Is a visitor hi the home nf his father at Pluckeinlri

Mr, Olid Mrs Ira V'oorheps. of Snnicr- vlUr. are vi.a|[ing Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M’ Ten E y-k In Norih Branch for a few days.

Open Friday, July 3d, Evening; Closed All Day Ju ly 4th

Jtk: Fins l'er#iaii Lawn ...... ..........Jf'tf White repwiau Lawn,.,.... .......f.0p Iiin|iorteil 1‘iMwlnn L «w n............Itk- Willie Lingerie natlste..............llti- \S hltr i ’ lald F^aiistes. ..............iir»r Finest White Frendi Hatiits ..I.\e Finiey White Loutls....................tOi- White India Linon.,....................l.fki I'lecp llugliili (.one<? on I’ lcre English Nalnsonk...........

I l.V White J.lnpiT l*iiiieh Suiting.....j IS’ lilte Irish Linen................. .......

HILBORN

The Improved Hiiborn Clip

On or off with tw h fiitKcra—;o u don’ t touch the te s te s . Ask to see k . '

O P T I C I A N -E Y E S P E C IA L IS T

19 WEST PAIK STIEETNenrly Opf>otite Newark Cut Ol4«i Co.

Thrilling 3=Day Sale Summer SilksValues that impel enthusiasm -Surplus lines irom sevenl mills that wc secured

alter extended negotiations, to which we have added some of our own lines. Barjjains that will arouse all thouphtfui, thriftv women to buy silks. If there is no present need they will try to find uses, or buv lor iutiire. in anv event, they will come, see and catch the inspiration that such lovclv silks produce,

that such staple silks deserve at these verv special prices, and all the more that the sale is for three davs only— Thursday, Friday and 5aturday.

S h o r t L e n g th s 5 9 c . j o 1.50 S i lk s , y a rd 75c^ S tr ip e H a b u ta i S i lk

39cA ll n e w , d e s i r a b l e s i l k s — Iii.ick and color,, solid color

inMsaline, raUetas, peau tie cygne, saphn, liherly s.atins, poiisre and others in a wide range of shades ; also a large variety novelty silks, printed foulards, fancy taffetas and more: .all white and all black, most inviting acctiniulation of short leiiRths; ‘r to .'t yards 'each, for every silk purpose, and for purposes where 'the usual price of silk

no mail or telephone orders, at 3Q c

I I1 5 0 c . Solid Color Pongee”

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prohibits— for three days, 59c, to )J1.50 silks,

i—.Vll silk, one of the sea­

son's leaders in colored silks; our entire, line, best 50c. value, tnarvelotts range of colorings; 22 inches; you cannot help but like it; white, cream, light hltie, pink, nile, Copenhagen blue, tan, navy, brown, inair.e, reseda, dark green, lavender, gray, garnet and black, a t ...........................................................

M o s t s t y l i s h d e s i g n , s t v i i s hsnnimer silks; 27-in. printed .Japanese habutai, prettiest, daintiest iii. Pekin stripes; navy-and-white, biown-and- white, gray-.iiul-white, black-and-white, silk that most any woman would like, wall wash and wear splendidly special at, yard, J9c

39c

37k

?5c. Printed Satin Foulard“ [^;;;,J^ |designs; spei ial i'ni..es in such good silks j are rare, just wiieu vnu want them and as voii want them: so this at a saving of over a fourth wdi be welcome; choice new foul- |

j ard, designs of all descriptions, newest cn j orings and patterns; grounds of I navy, brown, reseda.Copenhagen j blue, purple and lavender; 25

inch, at................................ .............. 55c

Rough Pongee, Valuep o n g e e

th.1 t nee is no introdticUoii or description: fine silk tiis.sa'i, high class rough, kno'ty effects, much sough’, for suits auto coals; good weight, will give perfect wear, white, cream, light bine, pink, 'an, Co peiihagrn blue, navy, reseda, brown, dahlia, o'd -ose, lavender, yrav and black, a t ......................

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55c1.25 Black Taffeta'

On Hands and Kneeswith your head poked in the oven to be certain that every jet is lighted, is a position neither dig­nified nor comfortable.

You never need assume that position to light the ovenof an

-A leader at regular price; fine, firm,

heavy, durable, rich lu.strtr, periect black, all silk; right for any black silk purpose— full costumes, trimmings, waists, skirts; bargain ot great magnitude when yon consider width, 55 inches, quality; one of the particular stars of the sale, should bring knowing women in great numbers, a t ................................

59c. Natural Color Pongee' -All silk, a banner

silk bargain, one-third under regular price; 26 in. wide, medium weight, soft, very strong; diUicitU to liiid better wearing, nat­ural color pongee at any price; for waists, separate skirts and fnlt costumes; women of experience will rrcogni/.e this as a sp.irkling. good sale feature; may be depended up on. at..................................................

I.OO stripe Pongees'

s , w n i n e II

39c

2-1 inch natural color herrin,gboiie

I stripe, uistroiis, light ecru shade, right weight for summer, very strong; exception-

j ally Cue slight rourh effect; 'u V and '/> in.stripes; retailed at f l , no silk newer nr more

I sought for than natur.al color pon­gee and the stripe effect adds rich­ness; costumes nnd coats, at half regular ........ ......................................... , 50c

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’Nother Sensation Women’s New Low Shoesl o o m )

G A S R AN G EWith Pai^nledSafety Ooert Lights

Price $15 .50Inst&lled and connected in your kitchen by the Public Service Corporation.

A simple little device on the sill of the oven door conducts the flame from the match to everyone of the 192 oven jets instantly.

Accidently, you may at some time leave open the valves which give the oven the sup­ply of gas.

Since you m«r/open the oven door and thus let in the air before you can apply the match, even an oven full of gas offers neither harm nor the slightest danger.

Does not all that incline you to select the Art Acorn ?X’ct there arc thirty cthtr itrsng r t a a m why you should,

5 nJ/or" /TOfirA/ WlTCPCRAfT"~~'An /n/iruffaf

B m m O K E . S A K D & O Q IH P A K V, Hiivficdrari *1 Aesra Cod Mai Ota Site* 13)0

Dttmit, Cbiuso. ill.i Aunra* lU. A L B A N Y , N. Y .

2 . 5 0 & 3 , 0 0

Low Shoes,2 . . '5 0 & 3 . 0 0

Low Shoes,

10,000 pairs -Not dijljcLilt for us to arouse shoe excitement— women know our bargains are bona fide— know our shoes are {jood—wait for sales they are sure wili save

them money. W ith such an “ open market” we are aiwavs readv^or the surplus lines of reputable - makers; careful that not an unw'orthy shoe linds its wav in, that every pair be correct stvle as well as qualitv. Such are these— beautiful, new, best we ever offered at the price-stylish—perfect fittinfr —summer low shoes.

lioodyear Welts and Flexible Soles. Sizes to 7; B, C, D & E, in the lot colktively.Pat. Lea. Blucher Oxfords Pat. Leather Gibson Ties

Pat. Leather Low Button Glaze Kid BlucherOxfords

Tan Russia Calf Sailor Ties Tan RussiaCalf Low Button

Gunmetal Gibson Ties Tan Rus.CalfBlucherOxf’ds

On Sale Thursday, 8:30 A J ., and while they last; in dept. Extra preparations to serve you comfortably, quickly

That Grand Value Plume Sale Lasts Only iO ays LongerThe demand for these good j PlUIUCS' a „ d I Reg. $7 Plumes, _ ................. Black

plumes .b'as kept tip to stichan extent that we continue j'vhite, KS in, long, full vvide j while, UO in. lont;, full wide sale till .Saturday, fO P. M ; fibre;ridi,glosav, high ^ n P* | <'l’'‘'':ricli,glnssv, liigii good news to many women who krade stock; French ' f / L . 1 grade stock: l■[elu•llwere unahletoavail themscl of the offering last week

curl, soft, graceful, 1 droopiiighcacl: aqiiill

' end with every plume2.75 curl, soft, gr.icefiil,

drooping he,id. aqiiill end will) every jilnme

H 10 H D H I D G E - C A L i r O N .Philip R. Georgp, of Callfon, is apentling

thlb week at Boston, Mass.Mildred, five years old, daug^bier of

Mr. and Mrs. Gobel Blnin, of, Little Brook, sustained a fracture of inei right arm at the elbow last night. She fell from a wagon.

The board of stewards of the High Bridge Methodist Kplacopal Church will hold a meeting to-nlgiit immcdlatrly after prnyer-meetlng.

Mias Lixgle Opdyke has returned to her home at Jackaon Valley, Warren Counly, afi ?r spending n week with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stlni*. Main street. High Bridge.

The members of iha Ladles’ Aid So­ciety connected with ihe High Bridge Reformed Church have set November 1 and 7 as the date of their annual baaar.

^iner Apgur, of Far Hills, Ifl vlalMtig his mother. Mrs. John Apgar. Hillside avenue, Callfon.

Mrs. John W. Beaty and Miss Naomi Beaty, nf Callfon, spent yesterdar with Mr. and Mrs, Lambert Sharp, at Clinton.

Rev. g. B. Walsh, rector of St. Jo­seph’s Church at High Bridge. ha« been granted a three months' leave of ab­sence. beginning next Friday. Before re, turning. Rev. Mr. Waleh will spend ona month In Europe.

A strawberry and Ice cream Hoclat will be held to-morrow night, on the Callfon [ Methodist Church grounds. The proceeds | will be applied to church Improvements. '

While climbing a fence yesterday, XVP- son Conv0ll, about thirty-five years old. of Callfon. feU and broke hla left arm below lha elbow. T)r. Topklno set the broken member.

Mrs. Hattie Llndabury. of Newark, Is spending the summer with her brother- in-law and sister, former Overseer of the Poor and Mrs. William R. Hann. near Little Brook.

Mrs. Manches H. Apgar Is dangerously 111 at her home In E ast Main street, Csllfon.

I-ewl* p. Morg»n» of High Bridge.. Is spending hie vacation a t Philadelphia.

James E . McNuUv, C-^ntral ^ firo a d traifl m titar. of ,High Bridge. hs« re­turned from Berahton, Pa., where he aL tended the commencement exercises nf Mt. 8t. Mary Academy. Mtae Jullh Bweaney. daughter of Mr. flweaney* train thastcr of the L. A B. Division,graduated. '

HACKBTnriTOWIf.Mitt ElisnV^th Beatty, having flnUhed

her year's work ae teacher In the Cliat« ham public lehgola, is spending the sum­mer vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Beatty, In Plane street.

Miss Dorothy Owen has gone to the , home of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Jo­

seph A. Owen, in Newark, having re­cently finished her year's work as a ptipU

[in. ihe Haefcettatown High School,The HackSttstowtt Aaaodallon team has gams scheduled na tbs home dlsBoond ‘k t h t 'M a r io n Field Oub. I t will a n i u n gaiho’ the first havlag h t m

w tertoo, iriMg tM aosm Um

Tcung, a . b i W te la

grs. St, pjislt. A>t Main- street, la a pa- fL HpaplUlr

Change Y our“N i g h t f e ”

T ry a dish of delicious, delicate

• malted- wheat—

3.75“Pifty Pal” the New Summer HatOur Own Original StyleJ—So yon mav be sure it is relinvil, appropriate besides

espccinllv K'ood quality for the mouev. But do see it -you will not fail to^“ fall in love” with its g;raceful lines and tastefully carried trim­

ming ideas; new medium size dressy liat, flare at left, trini’d at right with a wing, silk drape around crown, bunil-color-and-white, burnt color-and-blaok, and all black; a perfect, chic. Summer hat; right for town or country, seashore or mountain—for travel—adapted to go with most any costume— like illustration, a t ....................................................

Ily carried trim-

3.?5I l l

with cream or milk just'before going to

bed and see how p e a c e ­fully you sleep.

It means stomach comfort. That means tranquil nerves. That means sound, re­freshing sleep. The strengthening ele­ments in the >vhole wheat mmbined with the soothing tonic of pure barley-malt.

" F O ^ C B ” U B cd i ot thc bMt w b itt wiMM, 'Jr ntUad bio Ota tilcM, MNobiMd wlA dw pvnM bwdkijwplt

m 4 IwM . > tw «]rt “ o fk f y.^Il W o » M roiac U h f p o u t.;',;... ;vt„L l«to • ptt mAmmiatS w «-•*> Thoo N m 'Im bf|o >,

dkk with ONM, tOfajl ibo M ot hi ««• oMi oliho W .- fooriaf th* ewm f* IlMtidwt «ido. o

- . ..V Y f H f Q f P M f

^e=a=Dollar New Jumper Dresses at2 J

W i l l b e a r u s h f r o m t h e t i m e t h e y g o o n s a l e — Same dresses seiiintiin New York shops at $3.50 as great bargain; they are worth it, but we bought at special price concession; pretty stripe and dot lawn; lavender, tan, navy, blaefc-.'Toink, light blue, stripes and dots; also Copenhagen blue, brown and navy grounds with black spot; bodice trimmed with several rows nice embroidery; kimono sleeves made of the border; all sizes 32 to 44; cut liberally full, deep side pleat skirls with fold of border at bottom; doea not the description read well.' and you will find the dress as good and pretty as you expect, at 2.50.

New $3 White Wash Skirts'White lawns, to go with separate waists, and e x ­

cellent linens: not full of lime, that resembles cheese cloth when waahed; but nice quality that will give sat­isfaction and launder; new "c o a t" skirt, bntton from lop to bottom in front, side of centre, closed back; no trouble to launder, can be laid out Sat on the tabie; aide pleat and flare models, at 2. 00.

$212.50 t o - 15.00 Tailored Wash Saks

-Have s ttn the new linen "fi*h ta il" su it' Ha5 certainly caujjht the popular fancy; breaated^ button thru, with detachable top collar, self color or in contrail, skirt of coat has points at side and slashed; trimmetl with laritfe buttoos, very pretty skirts; reps or linens, tan, white, cadet, tu d blue, at $ 10.

Lingerie Dresses worth $6'' —Hundreds of times do we hear this exclaroattoii; "H ow cau they m akt them for that price? A dressm aker would not make one (or #5

_ labor on ly.' ’ H ere is th e complete dress at 15,75—of fine batiste,entire front of waist elaborately trimmed with Valenciennes lace, combined with pin tucks; belt of two rows of lace; skirt wide, and beautifully trimmed with lace and wide tucks; even to read of it makes the bargain seem estrsordinary; to see it is bring to its realization to the full—positive $6 value, at

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NEVVARK EVENING NEWS. WEDN^CSDAY. JUNE 24. 1908

R e m a rk ^Cuming JfetDS,->^bltihell illly, «c*Pl -

{\'ENiM(i KEWS FUBLISHlNIi COMPiNf,lH - 1 1 7 ^ (A R K E T R T R E E T .

KKWAHKp A’. X

SnUred «t Ihe S^wirk. •ccond-eSaH

N. J.. matter.

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T*!»phone ItW -l’ilvate Uranoti E *ah *n *e eanneclIPB all dfpardnenta.

MAII. 8 I'B 8^ B IP T IO N 8- Tha Newark ErehliiB Newa, one mnnih.

dftj- cents; *1* inonihe, two dolinre and (f ly cenie; one year, nve dollar*,

postage to foreign coimtrlc* added.New Vork Ofllre. J19 Hninswick niiMd-

fatg. 05 Fifth avenue. Tel, 53H Madison Chicago Onice. IJIK Trlhune Hiiililln*. Washington Bureau, dirt Colorado llulld-

•h*- . . IOrange Branch Ofhee. First NationalBank Building. Tel. Its Orange.

Jersey Shore Ofllee, Apiih-hy Building. Ashury Park. Te.. 635 Ashury.

W)CA1.,1SHANI.'1! OKFH’BS fUllevltl* Bvenue. 10*. Iltamliurg plare. IS grueeftreat. MO. n.aeviile avenue, no. CUiuon svenuei 31J. |B*.uih Hiiih etrevt. 2M. Oarden itreet, ia)‘i itvellsce nlare, ST.

aelf-respectlng « . n nf him I for Internallotiai Conrlltallon, In the form be auinrieni a , all times to mart III.iHuI tPirff' fs talk o* n takin j uneand makp

(hail t'l I’oatinue him .on the downward hy KCiidliiB him to j^ll and prli<Qn*(

Oin' nn>r<* qiiemion, clot^ly aieli'^ td Chi*. tMll Hnrrly ««>me h^fora the commiaalon If U rprommeudii the building o f n S(ai« a«yhim Tm drunknrda. It will hr thlfc, Ti> what extent U thf Stnte warranted l» lliai llc».iiA!lnn ihi- mannfaclure nivd nf Hlrohnllr drinks Jtnd then rwrlnp for the vluHms of anch rm*nuf*r(u<eu]nl ThiH qi4**(ilton han «rlHen In

Iowa. Mlnues»>hi **0''' wlH-rever tlae such lionpllalp hat? hPtJi hum. rtiid II win «s 4frlalnly arl»e jn New

Alrpatiy this SUW Ims enlpr^dupon H cnmpalBn a>t<iln*l ►‘‘vera: of the 4'AU!*ee of dlHpaiP.

WEPNEBPAY, J t ’NE 2J. ISD

Hiva the NEWARK EVENING NEWS itiallatf tft you while away. The addrew miy bo chanaod a* often a* dealred. Ytiir doalor win take your order, or you way lej(ve it at the Builnea* Office or at any of the NEWS Branch Offlcea. One month, fifty conti. Six montha. two dol- lar| and fifty centi. One year, five dol- Mra. pQitage to foreign countriea added. Any oamplilM* thould be made immedi* •Uiy to tha NEWARK EVENING NEWS.

I l in AMI K iT/.E^H.At HeThe Tevlvinrttlloi) of ihr KaUenbaeh

VIcr-PreRldeiiUni b*»nm iit ihJa dale will iiwiiken aome ititqreal In N< w Jersey over llu‘ pruBpeotiV'R rldlnas of (he PoTnOiTrtUc imiionul cunvenUnn at l)en\er next month- Kvery delall of that gutheilng appear* to hiivc hf-r-ji arranged in advance, except the choice nf llie second man on the Ufhwl. Bryan la slated for the i’realdun- tiiil mmiltmlion, hia plair»Tm 1» mtrr of adoption, and Ida word will prevail In the choice of the party I'ampnign maniigcri. ivrhap.t. l>y h^riK'd^etnme lelephonr. he will ale-1 Itiai*! "ii seh-rihiK hl i own run* riln#; nuitp. hot ihHl mmilrni (o hi- moi-ii

In the mejin litm- 51 will do mi hanii i-i Uilh nhout Uh- rtViillcUiimy of Kraiik B, iNUiEi’hli.o'lt Jr ., of N*'W Jersey, fin iht* Vh p-l’ieHldclitlal niH!ilualh'i>. The ffleinle

I ll>t' ilefeiiicfl iHmlldal# for tin* Hov- rrnorehlp of ihl» Hinti* 5iii* now aaaerllng elrongly tliiM hr |e the Inglcal randidat#

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THK SPECIAIi HERBinA n w c iE n * flome of thr newspnpere of rho Stato are

tUttlcipatlng troohh' In oumo the rtnprome Court nliaH fail to utdmld 11 reabw* aanipul of the oecond-chiss property of the nilU roads made after the expirnM-m of Ho- three inonlhi' llniU fixed in the art pHMPiNl ut the recent session of iiio l,f‘glBlaliiri, for In that event il Is generally iiKtci-rl ih»t a special sssslon of the hiwmaki-iM will be necQHsaly. The Treiiioii I'ltiU'S voices this teelliiK <’f deop roncern when I t -^ y s Ibnl'U ie auggcsilun of n Hpooial fOiltbll "will not he fftvojsihly received mi- levi there Is an understanding that only th f railroad tax question in coisHhhT'Ml, Ones qoiivened. the iwo houses can hIouc decide what business shall be < <5nsldercdi end with the prevailing sentiment In South Jersey over the recent increase in passenger fares there is scarcely n duubi tjia i an effort will he maiP* lu pa«s a public utililles coinmiseltm law, with rale- making power." /

1( public sentlmcnl In South Jersf-y now damsnds the anactmenl^bf uii efTccUvo public utility fumn«l*slon law-, why dbould not euch 0 nrieaBiire be pass-d?It was South Jersey's rc|ireBr>nUUlvcs, controlled by the "real leudiTS" of Hioi section of the Blate. who pr^-vi-nu-l the placing of such a law‘ on the sislu ic lM.H)krt gt tha regular sej filon. The aentlnielU hi North Jersey U for the pnM"^llUtu, und with support from Bnulh Jersey the KMcataary bill could he pHSHcd nml the ftapubUe an party would then he currying out Us plutform pledge t" the people. What .flsnger Is Ibere, thiui, in surli a proceeding? ll would eiulanger. uinlouht- l^ly^^lbe recelpU of th - Relmhlb'yn i‘nm- palgn managers from ih - public utility •olrporailons and filltcd Hpoi lal InterrMs. but as the Hepuhilran vuiperH of the

. (fUte are certain ihyl New .Jersey wlU Ik found In the Tafi column rMaanllof-a pS money, llmt ought not in in on in' Surmountable dlfTlcuiiy. A puhiic iiMiir «oaim1as1on. with rate*maklrig powers, i f needed In Ihla ai«ie, the pcuple want I t . and if there l« »* speclnl aeai^hm Mt the l^gUlatnrv they ought lo be glsen it

Another thing that a Bpeclal seeslnn of thft^ LeglBlftliire would bring ahum! svotild he the Itupilry reganllng the Del­aware and Rarllan Thm Is miImportant matter, and it will surely fall without a special aeaslon and the clmlce b>' the Assembly of a new Si>faHcr lo name the House members *if tin- joint OOuimUtee. Some of Uie rnllroads enn- alder inch a enurso rjanKei’oufli. but the people dll not. Vuder the circumainnrps 11*1* useless lo lalk abnul "an under-

j.*flg n d ln g that only Ihc railroad lax aues- Uon be (MJbsIdered" If a speiUnl eenslon la bald. Buch an underalanding. If rn- glncereJ by the "rpal leaders" and the •peclol intereals. would pul the Republi­can party in a dangerous pui lflun.

fnr the pii.sllloii They h<dd that even wlili Bryiin he would stand a strong fhimi’n uf carrying New Jersey. The men whii siiy tills—and they ara must of them Trcnlrui iHuiinf-rata and neighbors of Mr. Kutxcnbiii ll—arc anll-Bryariltes, wk.o liav ' a faint hope that Johnson will be no- cluiirc nf the l*envcr ronventlfin. But that liopp \« sn slim thal Ihey aie prepar- Ins to make the b'^st of the Inevitable, and that best is KHlxenbarh- In him they see II man wlif' Is popular with ihc union labor forces, one w'ho Is not rornmUled 1 0 the advocacy of sumpluary laws, ami a leader wlm Ift i-onBcrvallvely safe and sane,

Yci Uie Jer.sey delegates, when they go lo ('lilcago. will be forced tn admit that though Mr. Kataenbrich had these same fpiallflcQllons lust fall, and timde the most

llicni In presenting his i.laln'ia to ihs voters "f tljf Btate. he was defealcd at the polls, 'nun will be ihe w-eak point In their lawp, bin It will not iicreHsarlly be fatal Ui I lie Hinbiilun I'f lUelr candidate. Mr. Hryiin has also been defeated, not once, hill twice. With such a record on the p^rl uf the heud of the ticket, what logic wmili) there be hi dVTnandlng that tbs Virs-Presldential nomine? slmuld be a winner? The delegaiep at Donver could not ho expn ted lu deniaml more In this line fnuii the second place than they do fr<'Tu the hrst. A team of loisra ougUl to pull ingether all light. It la suggested that jf former Judge Howard Carruw. of Cam- Ueti. acreplH the ItivUatlon of Delegate (InlUighiT. of Trenton, to place the name of Kaitenbarli before th® conventUni, be bear tlila point In mind, fur It might make Si lilt jind give this Slate the honor lhal w’An denied it at Chicago- JSven the Hud­son (.'rjunty flelegatee. with Robert l>ftvls ftt their head, might sneeumb to such an urgiMiiPUt and juln wdth the SnilUi contiu- gem In whotiplns things up for New J c i ’ sey's rnviirlte son.

nf a pamphlet of which Brnfeseor I>eo B-Rows, Tiirtver*li-y-trf Pen o Myi^viinia, I" the nuthor. und direct* aUen- lion to the opp<irUinUie» that arc open In gonfh Ameifcii to (cachet** froin thi* country.'

Now. In the matter of loarnlng, (here should be no International i-ornpetltlon. und jf learning were divorced from iiia- lerlal djj^mlnadon there wmild be none. Hut ll I* conceded on every hand that flsrmany'a Itifluencc in Hmilh America preponderates In Inicllerinal hb woH ji* in commercial and Industrlnl Helds and In industrial and comiuercl.il heeause In In- telleclual Helds. roju»p*iuenily It 1* the desire of FTufessur Rowe und hi* .isao- elates to secure for the I'nlted StHtes (be prestige onjnyed by the German Empire

There Is n-i warrant for the assumption (hat tiermuny covpu Hoijth Amerlran territory. The Bagdad Railway Ib npen- Ing up siirtlcJent extrsT-European lerrl- lory to employ her energies for Hie pre«- in l Moreover, kb Professor Rowe jib- Biirea as. "Germany lacks the elements wllh which lo support such a movement." The extent to which Gormans, settled In Bouth America, preserve ‘German iriidl- llon* is noteworthy, tmt they could not be relied upon iti suppori any at tempt to extend German dumlnl'-n

There Is a very imuilfesf d fshe uprm the part of the TiMilimi- ii.'iifilfs, icsld-ill beyond Ihe b^mnds of ilic homeland, to il-i away wllli the presen-r of ilie crown, sucJi H desire, for ihsuinc. . prcvnlls In Rnuih .^frh-a. liui n-itwHhstiiiuling nil (hi*. Germany s intcllcriual Influence In South America Is reaultiiiK In the im­position of German Ideals. Oernian culture and the German point of view iqwm the moil ln>por(*nt sections of Souili, Amerioits and this constitutes 11 graap fur more secure and slgnlflnmt than w--uhl be effected by lajlltlcal dominaiimi Tlic cioi- Irol of e\ery cooniry Rusropilhb' to fi>r- elgn Influence llfs In the hnrids nf Hi-’ nation that slmpra ltd thoughts ond dp- lerndne* Its cuRloins. and H is f" r Mils reaaon that co-nperuHnii brtwpiMi rhu educational forces of thi* iw'i Anterfi-ae Is lo be enrllnemly dessred.

1( wui ■ume of the

A BT .tTK l\ E B H I4 T K H O S r iT lL . Once, ipore the eubjecl (jf a State hnspl

ta l for Inebriates b brought Into proml nepce b.v a paper read i»efnre iho Stati Medical Soclely hy Dr. noacnwu.^scr. of this city, vlee-proHidcnt of Mm rommls- flion recently oppmnted hy (Jovernor Knit to Investigate Ih** csiuaes nf dependency and crime In New Jersey. In the paper referred to. Dr, Hor?euw'uSKer takes the ground that "alcoliollsin Is h rtlhense, iiau- aily chronic In miiurc and like other chronic diseaflPB Is prone to sente ex- kcerbtttions," He rnniends that the com­mon method of deiHtng wMth drunknrds 1* "Inhuman and tiiirburmis. a rr-ilr nf itie diMit ages."

There can hij no '|i]epil-»ii that Ihe }ii- dlrml (ustoni nf ireatiiig persons who have liidulgeil i-m freely In alcohojic drinks Is an iiUer fal1m-e. bo fur as ajiy effort 1 0 break Hie habit in concerned. The drunkard H rs Dr. Hojkenw-asser Bays, Hrst repriiuHud* -i and let go. If lie falls fts^b bf is to Juil. and tliially to tha peniieniiary. An exception to the rule where mi halmufil ineurlalc la temporarily sent 1 0 an InsanH njivlum lo have tlnii to sober up amt to rei-cIVR ttsedteal ireaimeni.

Certainly If ulr-'jhiillpm I" u disnasp and not merely a s-nlumary hnbit ihcu trWLtinenl Is aM<>K*‘thi*r wrmiB; just oa wrong as U wniilii be t-i jail u putlenl iuffarlng from pout, rlieuniutlum or uiy Of tbe dSaeasea caused b> oveiJirdulgcnee In any direction. ►The only question that la unaittlled is, at what stage doea lue. brUiy become a disease? Wiiorc Ik ih* line between common, wilful (lninKcpn'’«jH and the chronic results of such praciiBc^?

*rhe .most valuable perl uf Dr llonen- waascr'S contribution lowHid the BohMlnn of the Queatlon of how best to ircal uic«u hollam, la hla statement that in MaKsa- chu?elts the'W aahlngton Hmiso. at Ros-- lou. haa been for fifty odd yearn sue- ctai-fidly coring,for and ireuiing hubltuai

' drunkardfi; that the Foxburo linsiniHl. In th^ same Htate. has had sixteen M*ar? of xlmllarjy auccesaful exlsttn^e; that Ine­briate hospitals in Iowa and Minupsola have given excellent ^remilts and that for eighi'*'® year* the TvlnUcrhell Anslalt., in ewlUerlgnd. has proved that lreaunt>m foi inebriety la no longor an txperimept.

L'ndoubiedly ail th e « fact*s togethir -?wilh such tabuiallons and Btatistlcs .is

Dr. Roaenwaftier Mas receivert from the several inebriate aByluraa rvforretl to. w'lt be laid before the State commla®lon. They, ■eem to prpve that new methods of trect- mwit for atcohollsm have dtacovered vitw n tbe paet fifteen or twenty years: and thp commisilon wUI probably tak*;

into kvoount and will e e ti i^ te the g*w«nf coat of seadlpfi In e b rlilfs to Jalb , tv prlflona. Ip poorbou*e*. trio,, and oom pate it his expense with the cOat of twbttig and malnuiwtng one or more h<^

t(k the cune o f fnabd^ty- A fh o d k i J * n\t^s t o b iy tik«truetlv<i

■ •■’ '= ^ “- ‘ -^■*‘‘ - . 1 1 v id ;

v s . TAXP.iVEHM.A um'fltJun i‘f ufflciai elWcs has arisen lu

1-Hli.iIu'lli. Rrowhig lUjl r'jf HU cmphall* di?iiiHnd for a piihllr lllnury. Thi> cHy has no library «dfi|uaie tn He needs. Eurty yeafH -ifiu ll had eevcral hundred old. iu\- Ufft'il bonks, around which was built "l.lbniry Hull." Tbe latter contained iwo Itti-gr stuiTs. upstairs hall*, offices, etc., wmi lliy larpesi ihcalre in the city, uiid the whole rm Hpvrl laxKilon under Ihe uHpt1> ridlciilnus pleH that it was k library buUtling.

Then fnlluwcil the V M, i.\ A. Ubrarv. wliii’lt wri#i il very fair collectloii of reuil- able bunk.''. bui |i rollnpBed after fl few ye;ir.“i of populnritj, and HR worn and tattered vuhum’P were sheh'cd iti "Hihrarj-lloU" along wltli the niluT iiselesp tomes that bfirrcd Hie tux ttspe.Rsor and loiUeidor Then the Iwle Re\. Dr Ijungfurd, of St John's Hhiiri'b, started a llbrarv. It wok suecesHfiil for several but ll, I 'oIliiitUy fLMiiiil Uulgineni In "Ubrar>‘ Hull" Him Inter Jin old. hlatcfrlc hiilldlng on KoiiHi Rroad p.lreet. mie tlial had formerl been ilii- PI I tu* of notable events, but hn’i] fallen into use as a laundry and a l ’ne- niPnl fur mlored people, wa* bougbl by publJf-apIritcd - itizens, rejuvenated, furnished and restored lo o place uf local honor tt* the permanent home nf Ihp fcliza- belh Pnhlii' Id h rar j,

But the ii)hinUir>‘ support of tliip library Is jnenfflclem fur Its proper mn iiueimm-e and best resulia, and Hiose most Inietpsted In ItP welfare ;ind utility have proposed to the (Miy t'<uiiirll (bill ft publle library rt'feceiulum be Mppolnied. th f Idea being tu ftdiJW lire people of KDsabeth to volo on the quesHon whether, under Hn- Siata law. HU adtililunal lax levy of a fraeiion of one per ueiil. shall be mude for libniry purpoBCB '['he propoBcd levy would,approved by n majority nf those voHn*, give the public library some |16,00ii tli.OUU ft year.

Hut I'iiunrll has. Huip far, ‘failed to permH *uch referendum, though 2,5o« of thf taxpayera of liie city have formally pelUlouevI for the privilege of voting on tills question. The councllmen *eeni ltdnk tbut utiout half that st»n la all (he public library should have. The yuesllon uf iRlilcB is this: Hoff far hae the HliyCouncil a right to say what sum of nmnay Ihe laxpayevK shftM ftaseaa upon them selvfs fur uny apepifle. leglUniRte purpose If llif* people who pay the tflxes desire 1 v-jte to give the public library JK.'Ulft. ha cuuiH II Hie rlghi to refuse them ilie op puriunlty provided for by law? ll I* h ulce (jueatlnn, but a majority of the noun- cilmen In Elliabelh are not in favor of (ruBtlng the taxpayer* to vote on the matter. They seem to know belter whai the taxpayers can afford to pay than the laxpayera themselves.

HECTtni^lMiThe eight thal was wltiips^ed h day or

twoj ago on oftf of the Mnlmken piere a f­fords slrnng rvldencr that Hni'*s m this country are not kb good as flmy were and that working people are aware of Hie facl. At Ihe pier referred to some iJ.fKin foreigner! had crowded Inio the sicenige of an outgoing sieamer and l.ftftd more V e r f ihe t^ock. frantic bemuae they could not be taken on board Thei,- Imd purchased (Icket* and iui cxplanHlIon thal they w<«j1d be laken on ihe next *hlp had any quieting effeci on them. The police alone subdued them

One reason given fnr (he gmat ru«h of outward bound forelgiierfl la the fact HuU the fan- had been leduced from t31 to 122. but rhla accounts only for the frantic desire of the foreigners in get away at Ihls particular lime. It doea nul expiahi the enormous sfreant of emigration Ihnl has been running from ibis <'odtitry since the year oprnpil, tMlier causes ai'c ve- SponKlble for this.

In point of fact (he ilde has turned s-j eomplelHy lluu the emigrants tmw mrge ly outnumbered \hp ImmlgranlR every month during the present year, not taking Into consldriftilon Hie American iravelers who have gone across the Ailanllc for summer lourln^t. mniiey spending and rec rentlon. lii ndilHiou in ihls ll Ik nlso a fuel (hai linmigCiUhui hna fftllen off

re Ihnn bfly per ceni. tif whal i( was IftKT yeyf.

Ibiilng Hie first four mouths of IfHls ihe luial nunibei of iminlgrani:< iHiidini; in Ihla country was 1:4.392. as compared with 4iH.uJ5 during Hie carreapiMiftlng period In 19fi7: a decrease of .TP.fitn. Hut ihr- rmurh atream has been even ninre ifmarkable. During jKijuary, Febroiny. March ftinJ April no less than 239.Oin foreigners n ■ turnpd to Europe, o« ng.Tinsi %.i3l In the ctirrespoiiding mouths of iDnl.

Il wUl be seen from ihesc iigurcp that Hiere w e re nearly iwloe ;i,s nuiny emi- grants Immigrants during the tlist four uionThB of the preseni yeur. mn1 during May and thua lar in June iherc l|a reaaon to believe that the hegha fmm thla country has iicen very mm-h larger lhati before. The lowering of Hie atcei- age rate* and the scencR iH ihc Hoboken pier afford striking evidence ituu many of Ihe foreigners ihink Hiey are lieitor off at home lhati they nre In (hi* cnuniry.

The expIr.naUon is lu Hie hard ilmeK that have been biiuiglii ni>oul t>> had business methods, cimipd on by ilie niftn who cry "lel us rilojo’ ' When a.'ifo am] sftite conduct In flimn- lHl. c-omuicicial <inil liidustrlal acllviiles Is «im-c tnoie reMiimKd. times will unduuhtediy Improve. 'I'lnrii Hie tide of Imrnlgifttlon will fl-iw toward tlii* ccninlry iignln. perhaps even In Iftign volutne than (*an lip lisshnilaleil. At. pres­ent ll Is rapidly running iow«rd Europe and carrying with li. noi the undoralnihlp, but many of the more dcslrahie of the thrifty, indusirlowa foietgn population.

.nX Rly®!' water lo nupplemenlthe Mipply from ihe WeBa. Under jjrefc- onl condUlons *uch a procedure would be diingcrmiB. Newark once adopted that plan of uking river water to help out during n shortage nf r^equHnnoch. and an eiildcmic uf lyphuld followed that wiM never he fijigoHcu, Camden dealre*. lu e the iuh4-r communHlch nHmed. to be r«- lieyed i>f any such danger, but it cab’ noi Up until ihe ihiee Htatee take action III cuueeri m purify the river f o that U will hv fit lui hun»»n u*« a* well as ^or lUh.

1,EffO I\E SM * H IS IIIT K « .The Lemoliip proceta (or making dlia*

im.-nda Iiuh goiie the way of the Keeky niotor, only Hmi the -alafitrciphe comea before- Hn- "liiveiiior" Is dead, a vuiHilii iruuil. by wliich mnpl aslutf of Hie Itimnclers were dc ceivcri liiln paying vast siims of money.'' The c!iemkal comp(»KtiU»n of the Olumond Is known There Is nothing lo Indicate tnui In lime science rnuy not discover a mothnO of making ll. Indeed, *ome In- flnltestJniftl diumonda huv'e been munu- ruviuroil. These are the facts upon wh' h JxuiKUne pr(‘dl<'ttled Ida v«»l imiKJSluve Aa for \\v- rv?t, Il la best exphilned. pei- hHpB, on tin* lhe«>ry of h-qt-rdemuln. Th* flsluU' hnunclci cumc n.‘ Hie [*pp*jlne fftiinrj. II- «iw (he ijvipSlenous rruribl''.ilid d!i CfiiUfTile. lie niiituw'lj WHlvh'jJ | iht iiiiUMi ulfttloio* 'fhen when ilte cr-i- vJblc w.M opened ugam lliei-- were »«me shtiiJiig .Ml itp* oni-'iig (he ptiwtlei, wlijuli oil ie*t, iir-iN'-u (o he gvuuliie ihuiuoiidH of fuii *ir.e and uiidouhted quatlty.

HuW I'-oil-l lie doubt Hud he not carv fully acrullrnxed Ihe entire process? Had he Tiu( *eeii H’e diamond.* with Ills own eyc.s'? U so came to pass thal whcii Lrmoinc neiMicfi more pione.v to "perfect his Ins'ctilloii, he got ll. The \astneKs Ilf Hip siiriis wlilrii lu- uhtalncd Hum suc.i ftiii'ewd nu.mi ln s l>i explained hi Hie faM Hiai Hi<-\ werr m Mu dlam-Jiid buolness Hicnisel\e«. .nnl the ru'-ccss Pf Laun.inr, upk’sa they cunirollcd him, spelled rum I'or llirm .■ind the diamond Industry of the w«uld u f ciiiitsf the <nd Itud to foin*. 1*emoliiP rouldn't. make diamonds and he knew ll. He worked ihc fiuud to the wry llmli, lmwp\T-r. Keeping up a bold front through long court proceedings, and then, when Ihe <IHw of cerlHlit exposure dftwu“i. dropped out of sight. In Hie mean time Ihe astulp financier* who udvanct-U Ihe money ufier soflug djflmcnid* made at Ih-a i/Vmuiue "fu clo iy " probably begin t-i rrollze Uiat ll is impoaalble lo trust the evldpnc" i'f one's eyes upon all ucc«- filoits. They might have learned the same In th oi consldorabty le js expense hy atienchng an exhibition given by uny one of a huiidrotl "slelghl of hand ' per furmera wTio ft re entertaining ihe public.

T H E A I R

TH K B O TT liB OF < HIC AGO- 1.

There Btandi a mighty oily Wheru once there lay a bug O!

And never a rafla4n all this laud But hath hsfard the name Hhlcugo.

A town of storied taverns.Where countle** pltgrini crowds

May dine beneath Hie aidewulk And sleep gbuve Hi* ciemds,

^ ‘hpre hat* are tied with shoestrings, The retBon why. you bcp.

Becausa th* gale* from Micldsan lake Do blow InceBsanlly.

Beside thal lake there rises A Monumenl renowned.

A dasxling nias* of crystal glass That la seen for miles around.

And the stout Chicago burghers In 'wonder still relate

Jfow th at their grandalreB rnlsed it In nineteen hundred eight.

n Ibgold r>i

SUNDAY BALL PLAYING.W est O rn n v r H esld en t Alnotes l.«w ___|ProJi|liUljm_ Ih^ .Oh ^

the ll.I'u the tIdiUtr u/ l*f .VA'IPS.

B ir-T h e Tuwu Council of Weal Orange h.'is ic ic iiily cimaidcre^i Hic qucsHoii of Iraihlng u new (own ordliianoe to evade Gie upeiMtioii of It* exlftting one, and thus |C};ullxv Kimduy hqll playing.

Piii^hr Hi-p'tiiim-ni Wiis ut'oiiscd, and round tu be Jilnuiii’l imahlmouB aguiust any at- lumiu lu peVmli Hunday hull playing Jn West Orange. Thi« scnllnienl wua liiigvly Ihc result of ihc tmmrti and disMirbaiicc PxpcrlriM-ed by Wr-Hl Oningc • residents frail' Hunday hall playrng In Uninge iiuw und fur *4-vei'A| *innimirH past.

This was vmpnuiically made known to Hu? M.*yov and Town Council of Weal uiitiiKV. who, upon a mrvre careful con- Kidcraiion of ilic proposed amemlmenl, vnird unatdmuiiHly at the sreomi reading Hicroof t« lay It on the table, thus killing ir.

n‘hcMC uhlawful gathcrlngi* have iiccn suffr'ft-d. luiwflvcr nnich dlpupprovcd of. only bvcduse law-abiding citUfus have not iiBwerted ihclr legal rights, iillhough thcsi- were anti are Indisputably ut all linos within their own power to demund of the police fiulhorltles and of iho couriM. No ball club can claim or obtulii u legal llecnwo or permit in thiB’fltute lo play hill] mi aunday, Supposed local per- iiilsgiHjii lo do *<►. by neighborhood consent, ftii fur fmin being lawfuJ, Impllcaics ilj(3Hr wht ])roffer !i as conspiring to dv- f-sH Ho* opiTolInn of Mie law*.

(f Ihc iK'tnsvd salooiiK, tlicatrc* or otiicr -'f iiiuusemciii. nr even one of

them, h.ol '-reated one onp-1iundrr<ii)i pan t-f Hit- uproar whicli can bv liciiii^ coiHln- un'uiv t'U'Vy Sunday u mile anri lOiirc

-■all-'n, no tluuln an imim-dlat-' old hit VC been niiiiic to abuti.''ll w

IIGently the cltUnif! elept on fl night In the

year we have menlioned.Never a sound ti» disturb, save a grunt

now and then from the atockyard*.Or riuH’hc a growl from the angry wa\ea

as they went ftir j|ri nn on the bank. Peaceful indeed wuH^iat night In Hie

qtiHlnt old town of (Tilrago,Till suddenly, pulmg the dawn, that al­

ready was pallid enough,Came from the suburbs the shrieking of

great locomotives.Nearer the racket approached, from Hie

north, fruiii ihe south, from ihfi whstwftrd.

And never before In the aniiala of steam had lieen heard such a tooling

vf-ry f*irlunaie Ihui Hie vein of ;. TecF'tilly discovered in Hoboken

ftpur the 8tcvenfe Institute, was not puffl clenti>' fturif'Tou* to pay fur mining Hoboken 1* but a mile aquare. ami any NlondlKo rii?:h IhUherward would have re­sulted In packing that already well pop­ulated to the v*iy llmlls of siiffoca- tlon. Had the vein discovered yielded $>i<) :i ton instefld of only $J or tt. with pniapecta nf "pinching " and petering out

*ul tliat. (here would have been an Okla­homa ihIiI on the town. Ordinary living would littve been inipracllcable as there wtiulfl base been Bcurvely spnre enough to wiuk Ihe har.'s The vxcesslve popula­tion wuuld hft\p slopped over itiio Jersey ('liy. HMil It iR a qiiesiicMi which of the t.w" vvnnld have heen contaminated, the mlnerri or Ilic Hotherhamites. The gold that would have been dug from the Uo- bukcu nilncR would have been enrfUgli 1 0 carry any election in iliat section of the Stale, with ft residue ni-nrc effectual in New York Hlty than a recount tw'i years Hftcr elecHon. Had gold been found In siifflclnit quHiiiilit's all of Hoboken would tiHVf* been undermined, as even Helena In Ihc early Shj- Rut Hoboken is safe; Ui gold litn'l any morp val'Hftble than that found lip In Warren and Hunterdon counui'K.

Itrynn is t" regale a bunch of Indiana I'inli-ir* on bmtvrmllk July R. Il Is ft dellcftte compliiiu-ni' 1 0 Indiana states- niftiiship ihai will bar any pToiest front .Mr. Fairbanks should Fame begin to herald the Nebraskan "Buttermilk Bill." \

Aa the nnmiJifHlon of Taft pleases Jupan. you ran see for yourself whom joung Mr Hobson Isn't going (o vole for next November.

The FlKpInn revnlullunlals h ive Issued ;i - hcular. This la a heap safer than tak- Uu:; 1 0 ihe w'or>ds nn-.l will accdmpllsh Just as much.

The deiirnctlon of the Spanish royal line 1.9 a problem that grow* more dlffi I nil HI iinarcliy about oncp a year.

EUU iTION.^L Cft^OPERATIOI't BE-TW EKN THUS TW O A M EBK 'A t.

Those who have tracked American col­lege* to ihelr ortglna and established a gciicftlogical connection between the at­tempt lu found a college In Virginia in llju. and the estahliahment of WllJIam and Mary CoRege. ihereby relegatlnf Harvard lu second place among the edu- caliunal tnatituHona. may have over­looked the fact that the oldest university on (his hemisphere, the University of San Marcos ai Lima, wo* eftnbllakad in 1^1. rigiliy-Rve years before John H anard taak pity on the ignorance of the prlml- Uve BosionJans.

The antiquity of this lnsUtutloi]i U not ihe aubjecl of Immediate Inlcresl, how­ever. It is named tnore deliberately in usoclailon with the National University of PlnU and the National UtUversUr of Chile, because of tbe Indorieineni th e^ institutions have ^ven tq | teDt^tlyg agreement for closer educational reiatlona between the two Americas, The value of this Indorsement ta enhSDced primftQT these universities *n;ja7 itmoaif thf Equtb AmarIciLD fdds tlowl I ls ^ w tu . ■ ■)

I gAooimosffiani tn s B t 1

P E r A A R E PI nIFM . A r i (}\ .It Is to bfl hoped tliHl Hie Trl-Htale

Fisheries i.’ommissJon. I'mnpi'aed fif reprr- n en talh c ' from New .lcrRp>‘. PeiitisjUvanla and New York, wll be nbk u> work out a comprelicnsl'e plan for tlif purifl- Htiun of the Lffiftwarr River, Their rhlef ubject In tills undertaking is to so cleanse the slrcftiii that ll will be fU for fish tn live In and prupftgiiie. They see tUai U tUs defllcmciu nf ihe riser conllnuea It will not be lung before ihe shad Industry wRl b f pracHcslIy wiped out. In spite of the generous slocking of ihe water wllh gm^U fl*h All three Stales must co-operate, however. If (hi* object Is to be obtahiedj and the work wlj.1 require thf expenditure of a cmisldcrahle sntvi of money.

If the deftlement of the river can be stupped for the benefll uf the fish and ihoae Intarested In Hie Ashing Indusiry. It would seem an though ihe three Slates could go a step farther and moke ar- rangementff for the cleansing of th e Del­aware BO as to purify its wa^eta (or the benefit of ihe people residing in th e coin- munltles along its shore*. Typhoid fever ha* been raging In a number-.'Of these communitie* which draw their water supjfly from the river. KKorte have beet) made to secure relief through orders from the State Bogrd of H fglth that BO more *ew ege, be voided into the stream gbove tidewater. Tt has been contended, however, that such an ordftt would fail to accomplish ihe pui* pose unless similar orders could be se­cured against communities within tho States of Penngylvinia and New York. The cry of the affected Jersey localities in regard to purifying the Delaware has beeih "Begin at tbe top." That Is the proper way to go about the business. a,nd If the Fish Commission can bring the (bree States together In cr^ncerted action for the protection of thf; finny tribe U may show the way whereby the same co-opera­tion own be brought about for the welfare of human beings.

The people of Fhijltpsburg, l ^ i i ^ r t - vlUe, Tjrenton, ‘ ptdentown, Flpreuce, l^^rUfi^tan. J(toebHngq opd Capidfn. on the Jersey side of (he river, are inter-

latfely In thla matter. are Um Tfaldonta of Easton, New Uo m , korrla^

^ Btifftoi on the P ^ n w ^ n U e i f * . I W S l « M tMtimMT T in t city

SITATK ETCIIINGN.Thf‘ fftie of the Burllngiun boy who

puundpd i\ mlck of dynamite should be R wflriilng (o knockers in Invcatlgate in Rilvfiru< the f'xplosivo qua11i!<'s of the parly ihpy ai'o about to hammer.

Arrordlns to the charges made In (he iRHPs of the Trenton mother and Kon who are suing for divorce, the iroubie Is not sirlvily a family affair.

Before ppringing that Katsonb^ch V'lce- Fre*UlRnila1 boom at Denver, it would hr good policy for It* backers lo consult Franklin Murphy on A few points.

Hol'cri Dftvls van go to Ihc I>etnocratlc coinf-iulon without worrying over his b.ifehnll club during his absence. That a;,;gregrHibn ta safely anchore<| in last piftce, and there la little danger that It will fftll off the tall of the Eastern f.«ague iinil diimftgn Its reputation.

Judse Moyd. who denounced a jury In Trenimi as unfit lo serve, aimed a hard blow at ihe jurymqn. but It W4 a glancing on<» thar ought lo ta.ke at least il little effect on (he sheriff of Mercer UOimty.

Judging from thr number of times he ha* bpeii made doctor of laws, Governor Fort would aceni to be Justified In m ns- lug .the alleged anibUlon he lx said lo have or Fecurlng a plabe on Ihe U t)lt^ Biat^s Supreme Court bffhoh.

At least no member the State Board of Assessors has come forward with a case of being overcome by oVerwork In Us wild endeavor to realm s* seaond class railroad property In accordance wUh the provisions uf;Hw law.

Thr weather Is certainly seasonable for the fitalp excise probers to prosecute their InvcstigQiinn of the aaloonf

Vary frequenHy thq "w ay to the *ta- llon" is ihc road to advaDcemeni. espe­cially If Hie "real lead^A'' are left be- hlnd-

T h lr te e n th C h a p te r o ( F tw rarba.'Verse* 21 to 2^

X V I.Full oft* doth evil seem to teiDe fate. And hold aloft its in b l^ a*tatei

Hut cotfieth. creeping on. It* neraHn. And Just Inward i* )h * t^ icnsn Or 111#.

x v n . -Wioe men use heavoR'a, bounties o’er

and o'er, tW ith' proper smtonaneo they seek no

more, .*But teeva thglr cbtldcfq 'i QhUfim p.kfi-

teiouBnefl*.The seme tb«m*aiv*g tnj^yed toQg

before. -x y n L

*'Much Ig to the oj tis

The clHsens rushed from theli homes in iilurm and pajamas

At:, frum the numeroua Union Stations with which (he town Is provided.

Burat such armies of airangers as nevar had previously taken

A city by Biorni. They whooped and they sang, they danced In the car tracks,

Fluiiered their banners and otherwise acted like delegate*;

And the llumderstnick townsfolk (flghctl and agreed It musl be a convention.

Forth from the siallona the slrangf-ra marched by ihe hundreds of ihou 80 nds,

V ■a\■lng their jihboiiH. blowing Llielr horns and cavorting *■ I

Forward they swept through Slate street and (town by the lake front.

Slralghl for the tftvcrns heading, a human torrent unending,

And Bf'mp went In at (he door, while (jthera piled In al the wlndowe.

After them hastened ihelr baggage, huge wagons, high laden with boxes

Such AS must surely have wakened ihe InilatU suspicion

Of any oil earth but the simple folk of Chicugu.

All that day Ih^ Incoming specials were hcrtid in the omskirta.

L»ciwn by Hje coalchulp* (he peasants flcnmbleii for money

Thrown from the sunipinous sleeping-car* by the mllUorittlTe paaaengn s.

After the Mpftclals rame freight trains grnftiilng and Huindering,

Straining lo get Hiere with boxes re­markably similar

Unto (hose boxes we saw In the baggage wagons aforceiilfi.

III.Again It is night, and the people that

dwell In Chicago Flock to the taverns 1 0 gaze at the noisy

Invaders.High in ftlr on the otner walls hang their

banners,Maine," "New Hampshire." "Vermont."

■ MnssachuseHa " 'Rhadp leland," "M arylanT j' "Michigan." "Uregon.'

"T exas," "NehraskH,"Oklahoma." "New Jersey ." "The Philip­

pine Islands,"Also flags with portrahs upon them, hand-

pnlnterl,Of "Cannon," "Murphy," "Knox, " in their

beauty Binlling benignant.8 0 that the folk of the town are for walk

ing right in tu heailquarterB.

Then, lo! from it window above them f bottle

Glided and empty descends In a rurvi parabolic,

Cracking « head In Uir crowd. Then an­other. another

Fall from Hie sky, till ll seems thal (he Rtrangcrfl cuiisLdei

Themselves In a fnrt surrounded by lUI noi* Indians

And resolve in defend (h<»mRelv6 R with couraigp und hand grenades

Quolh ft men from (he South Hide, ‘T v * often seen people In hollies,

But, blesH you. 1 never expected myaelf lo be bottlerti"

Even as he spoke he counted a million of meteora,

. s IVAll night long and for three or four day*

thereafterBottle* rained from th windows, and

none in rhlcagnDared draw near lest he leave with a

violent headnrhe 'W'hen Rt last the Intnuiers had folded

their flagH iftiul dpparled The streela of I ’hlcHgo resembled the last

rosf of summer Street* where (he irnlky bell gaily had

tinkled were slleni.Alley* (hat often had nmg with ihe song

of the drayman Echoed no more, and (he Michigan avenue

pavementIn B*veral places was forty feet d#»ep with

the bottles.Fearless explorers, climbing ih« moup'

tain* of glass,Gased from the suntmitB m ai the third

story window*.Mile* and miles stretched (he bottles, like

Flaolers,Choked was the heart of the rliy, the

tavern* were doing no bu>*lne*R And panic clutched at the nerve of the

men of ChJeego.W h*t to do with the holtlas? They dared

nqt rtimove them Into the lake, for the lake would have

fiooded their cpITars.They talked of casting them Into the

plver; but goodness!That would have dosed the bridges for-

. ever and endedThe only r<?*traint on hurry there is In

that city.Borne would have smuggled the frouhla

'over Laporle-way. la lo the Bt«te on the East, but the people

over the border About that time were susplclouB of boxes

tpyeterious billed from Chicago,

T h tq rose th f Mayor, a man oC Idee*, a itatesm an.

Meeting the gwfql demand on his mind like a hero.

'Nclffhbo^/^ hfl *^d to hSs henchmen, • iet'i a^rry these bottle*

Dows to the ^pflewood glassworks and have them all melted

Into a bottl* a t biF as the Temple Ma .•ontc.

T b it we will stand by the lake. * i the anplep^ VSyptlan*

BaJMd »P their obelisks, (although this adll be very much taller).

And ebarge a dollar to look at De* tn d t fronfi

fl.MI i ll 'IlM (lu- I

in iTgairl lu Hiimift.v, Ihc Slftlf* alfttiit*' ••i ini'-i-rnlnn vlrv rimJ crimp" anyu "All W'lrliHv cmiiloynicni or and nilpluylnk ('f (''utbiill, n%eH. nine plus, lung huUPiH, tir quullft. nml Hiiy other kiiKla uf pliiying riiuriR. pusllmPH <n- iSivcrMliMii* mi Sniuiay m''- prohlhitcd. " nntl luldfl. "(HI tlicfH- urc iiffenPlvc agiilTint Hip {'hrlsHnn HnhhiiHl, '

ll 1,4 \'\.\\n Hint Hip .Hiai.- rii’s-l h-glsLiirs up'fti whiU Hliali h** hiwful urnl proiillilt- mM»,

Tlic hiUur 1ftw» i»f the United HihICr. and nf rhlH HHilc, li!iv> upupnuisly rislmpfl th-- hours uf liihoi fruiii li-n Imuva per iJft.v (u fMghi. with Salurflny half hulhluy ml'i-

kHIuk cvnrvlM'il) Hm rqulvnlent of twe cxini clayit fur rPcrcftilon ftiid aniuftc- nipm, ihUH r1 ?‘PH<iv|njf utiy plcn fur hi- frluKliig In luiy way npuci tlu’ reftsonnblf t'crinilmH imw in fun-c tu protect Snnihiy a^ u ilft\ uf real fttnl ftftnrtUy.

Tbe linRebull ganiP Ih uf URceasHy k hulPttTuus one. noi in keeping ivlHi Sun­day qiiiPt ami ('nler. ami could Up d1s- ordprb'. \fi sppclftll>- naiRV and t'pynml en­durance lu iielghborhqodR of (|ulcl dwell­ing ]dacpft, Ar iJfiw' conrtncterl. t‘ftt(flvH1 cluhft comp clearly tinder ihe riPslgnaietl "worldly huftlneBS" In the lunpuugp ol the pxlsiing siaHitp. and on thni ground alone mlglil full under prohlhUlon. They are largely commerclul, in ihelr efiartpr and chftrttrter; have promoters, mHiingers. slock Rhari’P, nml employ profcaalonMls, sell ftpflts and olberwlae hnve (where they dEtredl used bnndfty especially as n day. wluii al! lawful pursuits are upnnd Interdicted, to gather together llum-

sands of p&rtlc'lpitms tnd speuiator*. frosa whlcfl ll 1* allege^ large sum* of money are guinrd to ttaenisclves, uL the expense of the orderly qiilei. which, by lawful |M0 . virion, la known (o Im* guarnnteed by Btimrt%-tftwg-nrT\npfy” c r t i & F d > t 1 ^ out of reapect l» Ihc sacredneaa nf Hie (■’hriadaii 8iibbsih—the one day uf. rest, ordained of* God, proU*cte<l by the laws of clvltlscd cmmirlcB. susialticd and re- speeU'd ny Suprerne authority every­where. Vt>uia iritly,

('ARE,0 8 A. DUTLKU.Wetii Orange, June il. !!H'K

.4li'OlMTH UKW.MIK.

hew f*rovltleiK'e «■ on tlic .Un)i oml( .(ir rn l* kifceders'.

To tiff Kf/Jfoc uf tkr .V/-;iVS.fhr—The mnn who wrute the article In

.which thr ifiwn uf New Hrovldence wae described uh a ruihII phicf'. somewhere bftwPi'M Summit and llcrkclry Heights, wdl do well to look al lih geograplH". and he win Hce Hiat. in nplu- uf wlmi he B iya, thjft place ift on Hic map. Beenuae New Fn>vldetu-e ia enfurclnj} Mic wpeed law in Hie caHc of uiUomubllea. Summit and Berkeley Helghlft are gettlug Jaalmia. la nflHier o f iheee places I* any deiermlned effort made to compel auiumublKsift tu obey the .speed lawa In one of those two towns there nre paid oflicerH. while (he HUiall town of New Providence musl rely In Hdft mutter on the loyalty and ffiUleucy of lift marHhulrt.

Tlie citlscnH of New Providence ihink thal h few uf tlu? aiiliimohlli.Hl^^ougSit to know when' ilie town lx. ami l ^ y knuw for a fuel Ihai u rertuln uuiUmohllp club ii<ies know where It Is The iown linn guard?* 1,111 both .*<ldeK (o warn Hie aulolfllft aft Hicy appiiKuh afiahiM cxiecdlug ihc r pci-d llmk In s)jltc ni Hd rai-i. occa- ftlumHl\- K rerklcRH drl\ei i’oiiicr ilirnugh. hul li»» ift Muicklj ii.Hihed h> Muifttial Aldler. lu iuiglii h» fore JuMiifC \Vuudniff and obliged lu t.ihe lii.s mPilli'Ine Sunjo auiulMls have refilled to wtu]' when called upon (u (lu Ro. hill ftutiticr ui ia tfr they c<unc hack. Others try (o bribe (he niar- fthal, hul It doesn't work.

Koine of ihc towns thnt are Inugliltig Hi uur lillle town nilghi hetier wee to ll that they (hemselvcH enforce the law. Any town, city or village ihat will allow auto- ntoblles (u break Hie Hpced Iriw should In- iifthiuned lo he on the map of s IfiW- ahUliiig country If Hiey wink nt vhdH- (luiiH In lids matter they will Ignore uthcrft Kuiiie uf Hie imiolsi.s. ns th(»j' pftHH ihrouKli here, pmllp ami ?»Hk huw huslnesH Is. Let Hiein emUe, The laugh is on iheni, and xshcHier iht'y like il or tioi tli«*y niuHl )iluw llieir Tiurns Hi the croaurpadft or sufTer Ihe runseuneuefts. li-e( olK^J'^amhlHcmy i o w i i h pruIU b.v our ex­ample. Y'our truly.

KtUVARf) a M ILl.EK . New ProvUJent'e, June -2,

fi«'COirnlse<l nt (lu re.A clfrgymaii In ft small Western town

eniered the ofTlc** of the local papers and .'(ftld In (he erlltor:

"1 am Rullclllng aid fur a genlleman ol refinf^ment and IntelJlRi'uee who |« in dlrf in-fed of a litlle ready muney. Imi who Is far ( 0 0 prmul lo make his suffeiinga known." , ,

"W h y." exclftiniedi the editor, pushing buck hlH chair. 'T m Ihe uuly *nnn in thr village will) auftweiH Hint deserlpHon, Whnf Is Hie gentleman s name?"

"I regret." said the minister, "that 1 am not at llberly to dlpelose ll."

"W hv. II must he I." flald the editor. ■Ti 1* 1! It 1b I. surely' Hesven pmsper ynu. parscui. In your good W'orlt 1 New York Tribune.

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With the LAUTEU-HUMANA in the home anyone can play classical, po])ular, vocal and dance music when­ever desired throufjh the aid of music rolls and treadles. Is this not worth consideration? We can take your present piano in part payment.

We ji'ladly mail beautitully illus­trated catalog on request.

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P R O P O S E D B E L L E V I L L E S C H O O L W H E N C O M P L E T E DPlum ilrawii by Arrbileci CTiurleu Griiiv time consumed In crectlnK the building

’*■ i f '* ’1 ' - ’■‘Sl't. ■**» Jls<b wonld b« about al* monlha.'•m Rifuo.iilon lust iiifltl tnt wpeciBl committee of the board, eon-

Trustees Plan Changes This oFall that Will Severely

Effect Sports.

WIDE CHANGE IN CLUB LIFE

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PRINCETON, Jurif 24 A rpyori uf vilal liiiereM In all F’rlMcetnn m t». bmh KfJ'd- unt^a am! uadfrprnduiiLfs, was lBSuf'i.1 to-day through llu* PiltK-eion AJiunnl Weekly. It Ik thf* etflux o f ihe dlaoitutinuB H’hl{'h prevailed umnng t'riiiceionlana dure lug the past yrar vonciM'ulriK the iireaenl social svRiem of upper-clAj ii ciuha,

The report coiiiaippi u paper from a pommiuee of the boanl of irusleca. one frptit a committee of grtiduiiitta and one from tt committee of the fucully. The trustees have Jeeqiyd It wine lo adopt at lircHcnt only two of the anveral recoin- mendattOTiiH contfilrU'<l In these papera, ac* tion on the others tieiu^ dcfwred until they can be ihoroughly rtlH<’iisHCfl.

The efltubUahment tjr a cmninou.' f»ir Bophomorea iipd (he nnlarKemcni nf the dining halls f»ir iht* lieneflt of Fut-li mem- h?re of Ihe upper i-Iq.shhs uk mny wlfh in uie them and the reiliu riuu nf the mmi- her nf mit-of-imvt^ (rlpi« nf the athletic anil uon-olbletk- nrK«ni56.a(!iuiK 'T ihc niu vecfilty are the twn featureB c»f the irport w iich were approved )>y the irusiee.s und which will go Into effect In September, when Princeton npeiiK again.

In major aportn, only liaeei.mll will he affected, and It heglna to look hh if the long annual trip to Ithaca to play i.’nriicH w'ljl have to be dlHcimtinued. aa only n total of live days’ aheenco from university work will be grunted the ba.*(ebaU tcain In the future,

That Princeron. Imwever. Iiartlif-Mn ]>ln\. Ing loo many hiiBrhall RiiTnvw in receiii years la common crltlclerti. Th*- nlin* played twenty.nine guinea In Uh mhsoii Ju*t ended, covering u period frarii Mar> li S6 In June 18. anil flnisht’d rivKl In Ihe championship race

The foottiall teuin wlir not he afTc< teiJ. but severul minor epuri!*. bu'-Ii ae gunning and leiinls and lm»ketl>aU. v,lll have lo be cnnHneii to home i'*?vfnrniHnces. hs only three days’ ntmeurc la .-riiowed.

The report Raya furMicr:“Ijolf find lennla rrijulre mare abpenc*'fi

than any other Hporte. ami it la ihu in- tenllon of the coimnluee u> ledu-'e Mic allOsvunceB very m aieiially. Inaeniucti. tifiwev^T. us ihe HilicdulcN for ihe Inter- colleglatp ronlealR In these aportfl are ar- runp*-ti Jiy Inif'ri'olleBlate nseorlotlona. the faculiy rnmmlttee on outdoor apiuMa re- HHUl U i.s .idvIsiiMc, final, to Htiempi lo make ihe reductSmi through these asssririn- li''re. With iliis end In view the sei-re- t.nv of iho cninniUiee iK correspi.ndlng h IO) the collegeB and unlverKlllea inter­ested

• he Triangle Club will be iillnwed give more than I wo perforitianccs outside of I'rlnceinn during term time: the iwn performances permitted to be given In New York Cltv on the nftenionii and even­ing of the SHiiie day. The muHlcfil elubfi will lie not allow'ed to give more than two perforntannee (ujtslde of Princeton during term llme.“

AH of (he reconimendatloiia of the fac­ulty committee on outdnor sport.'* were adopted after a full c«mfeveiice with the ondArgroduate captains and managers

Ip p e r ria»H ITiibn i r l t lr fs e d .The remaiiitler of the trustees’ report

dfdift with the upper class cHiti .system ftod haa not been adopted ns yet. hut. It If egpeclpdi.'deftnlie notion will he taken ftt ctTg September meeting board oftnistee«. The report to the trustees was made hy a cmmnlttes appoint!^ by Presi­dent ^VMsfin. conslHtlng of Junbia S. Moi*- gan. fjeorge C Eraser. Franklin Murphy Jr .. Wllltam W. Phillips and riiurles R. Bustwlok A .Rub-commlllpft tif graduaiea, conalsling of Henry B. Thomppuii. Ed­ward Sheldon arid Andrew C Imhric. appended tl^elr report to that of Hie tnis- teen’ roinniilt(»e.

The coiiiMiied romTTiJttei»e visited FrliKplon I'lgether on several ru-riiFtnuH recemly. and by appointmeiil mei the senior cnuncM nf the unlvnrshy and Studied Ihe club sliiiHtlon a t Prlnccion and also m sunte cxtiuit at Harvard and Tale

The vita! part nf the report to the inis- t^es srorrs the uppej- cIrss clubs nod sct.s forth recnmmendntlonF priucipnlly for dis- cuBslnn with a •|pw toward deflnlle fic­tion In the ffill. The report reenmmeuds tbpt for Ihc ncKl few years, at lossi, per­mission be refused for the organlKailnn of Additions! i'hib>:.

Other rpcpmmendatIon? a re ’ 'I'hat no pledge ifi memberphlp In a club eiiall he exacted nr rerngnized as obligatory for any pmpose. and that evcr\‘ dub memhet will he privileged to resign from his or- ganlialion and become a member of an­other club.

That steps be taken In ro operathm W'lth thft undergraduates to promote the ropstriictlon on gome convenient site near the campus of a unlverBlty club, wliose tnembership shall be rtpen to the three upper elapses, the faculty, the hoard of truFleeF and the alumni. This rci’nm- mendall^n Is believed lo have In it great promise nf improving social conditl"ns and rfpi .ng the old-tline demoersUr life at Princeton.

T b r T ru s tees’ C 'on eloslons.The tnietees. after considering the rre-

ommendallonB. add their ccmclusSons aa follows:

That the «flttt1»ljahmeiu of a unlvsrsliv cluh. as proposed by the graduales’ com- mlUee. be for the present dlaapproved.

That the formBtlon of new upper cIo.hs clubs should not he encouraged.

That the upper rlass clubs should unite In appointing a duly’ authorized graduate commUtee to deal with tliemscfvep and with the university aiithorilles In all mul- tsre affscllbg club life and club relations to the university.

That the faculty should he requested to consider and report to Hie board, of trus­tees whetherAhe trips of the athletic and ncu»-ftthlellc urganlBatloiiP away from Princeton cennot be materially reduced In number. , , ^

That the estahllshmem in University Hal! of a commons for the entire sopho- ttiore class and for such of tlic upper classes as can be acriommodaled he aii- thorliRd. and that the m atter be referred to the committee on frounds and build­ings. with power,

That the committee on grounds and buildings be Instructed to prepare and report, for the further consideration of the bnard, tentative plans for a collegft hall to b€ erected In immediate epn- llgulty to some set of college dormitories, and to contain a dlnlng-rootn. ft meeting- room add a klichan. adapted for the ser­vice of mMls. and the social Intercourse of about IK persons.

Automobils, Mrs. a. ■ um oui sy avsnus. Th

the iiioposMi ttildltlun ut the Juralemon |tftrrct Bclywl The» ' plaiiH. together wlfti designs by ArcbUect Jnlm SaiiLorn, were corihldercii hy Ihe hoard a,i a meellng sev­eral weeks !igo. After much dispuaalmi. the Urinvliiga of both men were urdered rtferred hack to them, with rmiuests rhnl tticy obtain bulMcra' csllmiiics of the coat of (he bulblingH ileBei|b<:>(i inul submlj the same to iho biiard. Last uighi was the time aet for receiving iiie o«iinmlee, but Mr Banborn failed to be on hiiiid and no estimate w.n reeeivi-it fre ?n him. Mr. Jone? preHenieil an eytimnie nanvlug MO.iAKl to c<«er the ( oat nf the general construc­tion of the adillllon It was said lh.it tho

sUtIng of John W iJepue. Alfred Cot‘per uttd Jtitnes J . Turner, wn& named to ar-' rauga for a. meeting of citlzehH on Wed- nefiduy. July ftt BeHcvllle Hull, when (he pei^ple will be nskt *! to vole an np- proprbrilon of The amnuut overHie oallmatef! cost of ihe giuicral voii- Ftriii'tlmj of Hip building la for Hie pay- meni nf the archlteH’s feee. the furnlHb- ing of the rooms, the grsitHn abnui the building and Inddeniats^ counei't*'d with the ron.sinjcilun.

No action wns inkeu ns i<i the purrhnse of addfllnnal land ddj'>lnlng the .loralemon Street School, hs ipconimend^-d by llie Board of Trade, Tills mutter, however,

will probably be taken up at aome other j time, _ . J

The plans gocepied <1 1 foi'' a thres- siory structure to bo «rected on the north ■ side of (he JotBlertMm street huildhvg. ! It will be of hrick. with Indinrm llmv- j Slone trlnimiugs atid conform In goiieral ■ design with the present building. There * W'ould be twelve rooms, those uft the rlrsl and sernml iloors lo l>e used for the lower ] trader uiul ihose on (he top floor frit Hie ' High School department. Included among : tlir liiei hatned wfiuld bt' ft Study hflll, to | seat Hhmjt 150 pupils. (Wi> recitation- j rcu'Tn« .Hid a lavatory. j

The vontTHct for furnlshhtg coal for the tnwiialif(i s<’ho4iin for the next year was I glvpii to thf Heoffray Coal (Tompany, ihe Inwpi i.if I wo bidders. The other bidder was (ha Klveralde CuaJ Company. i

AUTO CONCERN FINED $90. 1 ODD FELLOW SIXTY-TWO YEARSA rrcs le d fn r K ai'eedliijr Hpred liliuH

In M o iito la ir , I'hnuffeur D rove AxvMy from I'o lloe.

A rcpiesentallvc- of the While ateamer Automohllc- Comiumy paid it flue 0< J9G

Ja m e s lo iiiJR . o f l ,n fn )e l( e Uodne. O rauge, W ill .Areumpiiny F e lln x i*

'I'h ree I Jn k e r s to t 'h iire h .Lnfayct.- Lodge. I, Q. O. I<’., of Orange,

will rtUeiid at-rvluea in the Oiaiigu Methto 11,-i‘m'rtiT Voal in Ih- Mnnielnlr PoIlfO 1 <-'liur. li Kmiilay iildlit, wli.ui il.o

p.iKlor, Kpv Ji.uuLi A. Cole, will jim ioh a

yea I S a 511

Court yesterday afteriiouii on a charge of ex<‘r«'lliig Ihe spetd limit. IJenry IleeWH who emidurU'd the case for the clrf'Uidaiii, announced (hat (he fine o ’as palil I'lider proLoet. Htui Ihal an appeal would prohaMy he luken The recorder tolii Mr. MffvcF rhal hr hinl been lenient iilidei Ihe vli rninslam-ee, iind lhat ft high­er roan W'luld iiudonbtedly ranllrm the Juilcrmeni (tud pfdiHhb revoke (he license j uudir which (hf cunipHny uprruies 1H< ^cfli B ill rl'h Sfiitr

Tfa* ,'dra«‘d (.fTcnse was oonimUted sev*•■ml wt-cKs ago. when n ihaijJTeui In ihe ptrti'lay r f Ihe c-oni)iftiiv nt Its garage In O nage was arrpstpcj fur ex.cee<llng the Bjired limit In Mnnicluir. When tvear the

^lullvp Blnilciti the cliftuffeiir swung hla

FATHER O'CONNOR PRAISED.■llarbte AMnr A ssu t'la tlo u o f lloJ^

Cross C huroti, HMrrtsuu, Com- ■iisudtt U a sto r’s Labors-

A meeting of the Marble Altar Asflooia- lifm of the Holy Uros-s Church of Harrl- sun WAS held last night, at which time st'N'ii.Tnl spoke of the work Rov. Muurlcc

spocliH Kerman The lodge will he a.c- O'Connur. Ihe puslur, hud Unnv during oompanlcil li> Hh ojilesi mftniluT. Jumos I Ihe lwen(>)rtlve yearB he hits bwn hi Y'oung. who Joined the order sixiy-two

aMi- Yi iillH W. .t )l »rn lu New Y'ork riivlu l 1(11 Wt' il Ii t>riingi* wiif-n i\ Imyami 'I'ltf. K>M ill HK' tlHlHlig llUdllC !<H. b\i rtmui.i V 1• iru ll" was .T miiiiufiit'Uirar liiU

f be t: ll< \V 1 ■III >•(.1. 1!' J<iim-d L:ir:i Cllt’LoiJf, - u1m-ii 111- W!l« 1 w*»n1 \ -niic Vi urn old.!!.. 1- :i J,..- iiikI havliiff Tifiu.h'.'U (l-fiKili-Ki 1■ ■ 1 Ih') iHi^inii'i his HiiT.i m. vuagf- Ml ini' Ift a ft'e<|isi-iit allctuliinlfti l< IK" 111- 'Hi gj*.

Miss Egthnnz IClIlftr, '« f W MliInfton, .. is fn w h ' * . . . . . . . . . . . .D. C„ is fn

dJQf of htr bum i t m r t Kerr, of

to attend th f wed>‘ “ ttfi

MQNTCLAIR'S FOURTH OF JULYx a r ‘UK of Valley roud Inio BIrjomfteUI liven le and eftcHped.' Bicycle PolUemun Richard VV.alterH. who guve chase, kss’s till' {nuchinn went at the rate of forly- liV’ miles an hour through ihe busiest 1 ho'iHighfure in (lie lowri. H^fpre the caT gf>i mil of sighi Us mimljcr was taken n> several wlmeFBcB. all 0 / whnni .agreed Hint It wHii M rilP.”

’I'he ownership of the car was qitlvklv delermiiied, hut the name of (he driver rould no' be ascertained. The lecorder. ihrrefnre. htid papers served Hir«ingli the nfHce of Recre(ary of Slate on Ihc prcsl- deni of the comtujny In the main ofhrc In New York The man who nppenred leFterduy before Hecorrter Yasl did Ht» in reHipoiiae (•.» Ihe secreiar> > pummuiis.

There was no aiiompi on the pan ofeitJier Ihe m jnpapy’n reprcyenln 1 h •? orMr. Reeves to deny the (Hiargf, but hoih claimed the Mne fixed Fi\' ihe recorder was excesplvc. Yo>n Biilti the low allowed him lo fix the pvuuUj ul $10ii. On account *»f the uclbin Hu’ > umpau:. had lnkx>n to thieiil liH ompl'j.ver, the chauffeur, he add­ed, he fell ln<-Uned (<■ gti alninsi to ihe limit

PL.A IN FIKI.I) P L A I\ P IK U )..Announcement made of the Tuarrluge

of Mips (.'aihi vri \V)ie|an, of this city, and John McDonald, of I ’ninfurd. The I'ere- innny w-aa peiffnuipd last \ 'ednn8dfty afternnan qi Bt Mary’s L'hurch by Kfilher B<ga 1 1 .

1 1). Ten Eyck, who has been in chargr of Hie piare f>jr numy >earF. has re­signed as auperliiiendeiii of Hie PjHintleld Indnsuial F-lome. and his successor will be iiamerl on July 1.

The funeral of ilrs . Emnm Al. Hub. who died at Hic hoiHG of her son. Nelson Y liiiM, on Siinda>‘. aged Hixi>-rnur years, was held Hits afternoon, ifeart iroubln was the caitflc of her dcaHr 8l;p Is sur­vived by !i slsier, Mrs. H \V Sclilcrelli, of Jersey fr iy .

The Nolherwond Freak Air llrinie will be opened fnr the scastm on July U with Mis-s Sarah I ’urry as FiiperintetKleol. Servivea wlit be Imbi ill tJie c.uiip iwo nighls W'eek und on Sunday afiernnou

Rev A. E- UInn will spend hif vacahnn Hi Je|fer9<inviJle, Moiiigomciy I'jiin ty , Pa During IiLh aLiKf-nc« ijjese will bn H>' supplies at (he Pwik A\Rui;ii'n iu rch : August 2. Rev (1, M Sb>-U. ofNewark; August V. Rpv ( 1, G StPni’l. <jffUdlatjelphla; Aligns! 16, Rrv T. V>' Lo.-k- Wood. Htlstield. Mass.: AiiKosi 2.’(. Rhv Asa R. TUlis, of Lowell, Mass : Aiign.st :in. Rev .ludsnn ('onkllu. of Tretiion

PlHlnflrld Will be well iepiPSPUted ;jithe y. W. C. A i/oijferr'iiep hi SlUer Bay from July 2 to la. >nc|i.a|vr lii Hie party will Ije MiSH .•\mv I' Ta|]peu. Mrs. F' ( , Mead. Mrs. rhurb-p KmbI ' r. Mr?. KrederS'. k Andrews and Hie Mis.ses llaiTul Auluiun r>e Lanv, Harriet M.iKison. Nora Seiienck. Saraii lltud. Lizzie Hiul [iOulKc I (ill rati.

(iwilig to the ahrenee of (Miy Ji.nig*'' William N. Runyon. M.ivin- Hilaries J. Flak Is acting ay magVuiate in tho cHy court ihls week. Mr. Uun o|| l.s att-nrilug Lie 'i'lile oomnmni'eiJH'Tii rxer<*iiics. If** Is a Scroll and Kc>’s man.

Bfne\’olenl Itar.d. of llie HUy Union nf Nliig' 9 1 )auglilei-i<, realiz'-d Sl'in at ii Idwii parly liebi a i the borne rif Mrs. Frank S. Mdi'ilti on Friday Iasi

AnnouncemenlH ha\e been iMrcLmd hci-g nf rlip ninrriage of Miss Marion F' Uil DlcklnBoii. daughter of Ml. and Mr.s f'aleh nicklnson. and VYHIinm Lewis Hlnrk. all uf Newark. Tlie oMT'-muny took place m ttmi <'it,v on Raiurday Tlie urido is a former rcFideni of itus t-it.v ^

Slate Seiialor KniPfU R. Ackerman Is ! arranging for h1s anouat trip fihro.id. lb ' ' will IcHve r-Hilv in .luty and will not re- j turn nnlil Seplcniber. |

reraeverunoc fi idge. Knights of P ’iliinfi. iwill hold Its aiiuufti elornon on Frldnv I Titghl. A ainnker, with vaudeville, will jfollow the biialncsH sepsloti, ]

Annonncemeni 1b made of the marriage | nf M:.sf Etiudwvn Hoyt. dauRliiei’ of Mrs. •

■ “ ftirmerly nf thia Hty, 1

(■eorge A. Mn Ciiiihn ChoBcn im >lua- te r t»f (.rre u k o iiles—l*rn-

uniiuTi'*'......... .. of the iMonli’UHi r'lvn

Abm' h i.ri H.f which Dr. Hlehard Newton Ik « li.i 0 JIM 11 wii|--ii was appointed s+oerjii ibiya jmu 1 . ari.iiige for a public v'eletfrn Moil -u l!iU<-|e‘iiibvK"e Day. met last nlglit In Mo- Km-- I'viulic Jdbrary. llml pUm-. CicfUKH A ha I'uiilia, of Upper Monlclrilr, was ill, ina,sier of cerfimntjles andilo- f-i[jiiwtna program for the celebratltjum i.uiifi'-u

.M ii'i l.i'i Ttiiiui to play (in the public iruMi i» H-’rlofk (o in.m. ending at

ib> .\l.i|ile Av-r-mic Park grouiids ui Hn‘ iaf' . (loiir, raising of ft new flflg. llie biiiiri f.Living TliP Sijii’ Spangled Banner” ijml ii.uH. ahpcmblei-i Hinging the Worda: piini.li- jxiaiKH. invocation by :i locrH »uim,‘:it i , America.'' a Fhori pali’irRii> adili-'ss b\ ji iiroTiiinenl speaker, to he ff-b icfl. ,iim1 sUiRtrig- A series of uthleUc '■■'iicHis and gnmes will be held on thegioU!id.H Ul rue fiftt-rnouti.

T h ird (o m p iftlo i A gninsl i^nloon.Polii p'mnn Roller; H. of Orange, lust night

made .uioihei r<. puj 1 >igulnst the Balaon of Kolioi i Uolilinauii. at 15 N<-rilj Centre siTM-r I nV lioiiblc Hoa lliiu- was tliat Rohlmai.u wa nOT dDvdaying I1 18 city llcens'' 111 Lie wlntlt>w. jo i i.rdbig to orders, ilh governmnnl IkcnH,- waP there. Thiii U Ihe Hun] "ompbilnt Hgalnsl the place wliJiiii 11 week

rti»Harrison. His lalxirK in building up Hu church, sebotd, convc.ut uiul other iufiUu- tloiiH Were cormnerubni, and It wup d<- cUk'il lo work (turncfttly lu order lliai tlii> altar (.-Hn be uuiscrralcd nn m lieeenibiT R. which will mark the rerun's silver juhiJm;.

The execuHvr commlueo. ooimlMlng of forini-r Mayoi Hiorunu, Ri\. Ml luol .1. Ch iinou and John F. Ui'llly, wbl''3k li.is charge of Hii rniHlug of fiihds I'oj- (in- ftltftr. repon-'d thoi it hml clrafnil a let­ter, wlilcti will bo sent to inembn'H of ihv priilfth. telling them thal Father Gieiuion or Rev. ThonniH J Hall*ry wnuhi • till upon them in a few days to receive HUb- scrlplions, Tlie amovmls will hr lurncd over to Father Glcnnoii, the (reaBurcr.

IX TUi; CLINTON IH.STlllCTA Strawberry uiul ice ureum festival

iield iHJ-l ;ught In I ’.irk Vu‘W rluipr)Hn alls|ilci'h <ll Hn »MtK.sloii Si«-n i>'. I'll. ptiMUMl,*. ate kU the bcucht ot llic rli.iinl Vnillding fund.

Mr iiiul .Mrs. Harry Mlslnnw, >f IklLsidi .iNiiiuc. F.irk View, ciiiert ilrieo u lew fiJ'-ndSHi il:*lr horrie bisl nlglit .Miss (Hive IViyd. MLs Llllbiu la'tu.in and Ib-i- hert D'niiin sang. hjuI MIsh Alice HumI •Ml«s l.eoiui Leman, MiB S’'loren'* IMs- luow and Harr} Itislirnw played piano m" leclioiif.

Mr. and Mrs ( ‘ harlcF (irafiim .lolnis, m, of :J4'.* Filzabeili .ivenUf, reinfned home Moinldi' nlghl iKUn Niagara F.ilD. u|,rie Hicy g]"iil iheli hoiieyinoon

The MbsoH Ada and M.iiie] II.|lln^. of Ellzaheilj uvr-hue. |eH M- day b r Ualli- inorc, w!;en> rh*->> will spend Hie next two Wfokrt \MHi Iheli ouril

Mtb HhaiJrK Humor, nf Hhosler, N Y who hus been iiHliinK Mr, anil Mih. S hu iiel JnhijHori. on Evcrgn-eti iiveniie,Wftvcrly I’Jirli, li.is I'ftunierl home

Mrs. Frank Hnyes and sun. lliircld Hayes, oj' I limt* i-ihMi FU'oei. irfi t<i-day for fc'UBi'ex lo spMid 1 hp .•summer V

KING’S, Newark’s

Leading Glothieirit-

Market and Halsey

S ts ., Newark, N. J .

KtNG’8 Busiest

LIADINGflMLatt.As Ci_0Uiitr''>

CICRthflJlf Maiiiet end Halsey

S ts^ Newark, J ;

.. SURPLUS SUITSFrom Our Wholesale Department

In accordance with our policy, we are disposing of our surplus w'holesale stock through our Newark retail store. I his year the quantity (for reasons self-evident) is larger

than ever before, and consequently prices have been put lower in order to insure a speedy clearance.

Men’s Suits in single-breast­ed styles, all sizes; new tweeds, new worsteds and fancy wool­ens; all latest shades of brown, tan, olive and gray; new stripes and checked ef-

•(wwl

Men’s $15.00 3 n d $1$.00

Suits; 1,000 to s e l e c t from, at

Uunmu lu • 11; IhKh St imc' niglu liv the i-

ROSULl.K rA flK -' [ i-xercisea of Livjpgston ill iuk« place (•'-rnorrow -1 Meilu>alai rhurch.

limilf: O l^'^-kl, nf Galli>ping fllil road, who ]iad becii nii a 11 <'X('mb«l I'iih' iicbs till- thrmtgh New York S late far several

enka. liyii ii'l nTi'-d honic- flarold Tfrw I', of StxHi a itin io . h

sliitlcnt Ht ll"ly ‘ I'la.N r-iJh g '. Mn.saft- (li'isetiK. liHii it-ii:iruil home I'm H\c Runi- iiiM' Tumilha

L*':’li<' i.iyloi. wlin ims Jusf Mnisbed his fi |•.s}ulUlJl y’pjTi ;il I ’rinrvicn, Is home fi>r Hie Buimnej N-aenihdi

Ml.-a StarkW 'aihcr. insduciDj td -Jimw. lim ill till Raselh' I ’ark Bt IiooIf, left for hm- home m 1'IHsn'dd. Mnss , \.*slcrday, Mlfiy SlurkwcuUier Ims rcsigne«l pasl- ilnri ill llm bnroiisli and wiJl md relui-ii wlu'ii Hic larfu Ills ll•<'p' ;, In Si*pt fuiti'-r.

Mis . EmtUii King«lnnd. nf U'ebslcr iiv»’ - iiuc, iH at Jxikv ItopiUi'.-mg.

Mr. nud JUrjj. K,. ]V Majitinn. of Wt’sl- mdd H'niiue, let! In-dsy fnr Long Bnmidi and AKhnry I’lok. At Lu* lilifv |dace ill- Maiinnn will be <g tJ-lcgjiTc in Hie (j A It. «,-in\ci)iir,n pnv. In sisslnn.

Klizji'.f'dTi J'jiruily nf Fnuilli hxp- niic. v. hii IumI b' r ii vi.':1h:u; h ...nds m pc .1 Hank f"i :»ri' T:vl da\B. idi'm ei.! in lu.*r hn:!i«- v(‘Mb rday,

Mi . .(KilM- llf'arn nf I ’lillidclphla is ri ,u [lic Imme nf hm shtcr. Mrf*.Hill I \ M'Uiii' k in \\'f!fHi”ld >u • ipfc

Th*- lioFclh I ’lirk pTlmary sc-hool.‘? vin-fe 1 veUculflv with fl)‘l rnpriJHc fXmclses fii Hi.‘ Sii'-niian HetmnI mi Mi'^i*' uvenm a speidcl prnjuiRm nf mu i- and r<.‘niiailn!i3 wus if-mleH'd. Aiimiipr ipc ninMlPll who tiH'k piir( were IGthi-i ll illifn ilPi'. iMat- garid Kirby. FT«iik Ilnllnnd, ('. .ul Drake. f ’harle'^ WilMon, f 'hir^'iicr Rucluiimiu Maiicl M'-MhIioii .Murear-'ra FimeiBHidl, Meury Keller. Philip Sppis'v- 1 ■nlli'riue Pheaiji L|iamli*'rj-. St>-!|n Nelsnn.]i*onlc ArbucMc Mnrv laMl. Harrv Mi'i- iof-k, HfBFlc Holland, kidpeu L ilt. 1/au-lla priH'kwinkh'. I/iwrvncn Slm'-icr. (ibn|.\s Bnrkhurl. AugU-sta OmisH. Dankl Snlli- viiii In;iK* ihiHrr. B'UlhH StirHgnc, ■nioinaa Bnnjfimln. l'9sir- Si-hliiupF.s. IL'lcn Lnwi-cm-c Film' Faint. I^rna IiYuliertii ami Islhel Pnlhi=“muB

H A U K I S O N - K A S T N K W A U liMl. 4ud Mi>, ('iiiiritM {}, SchWiiitz, nt

ficraiuon. l':i uml thr-li- daughter, ai'i ih-- gucslB n| iMfb Sail w art zb rnntber, .Mrs. Jacob Bulz, of ('h-'.ehiutj Kvenue, Harri- eon.

Ah adJotinuMl meeting (»f the iiairlyon Town Louni-li win he ]iel«l in-ntglu, ivln ;i

I Itie i.|iieslinn nf H.n FVmisyLnnLi Rjiilnind OpniiJiiny H iiilciumii t i got Uh wnttM- sup ply [>.r Hu- pjnpnaeji ur-w (irm liui m Harrlpoij iviJJ he di.m-iipped The inni ir that ttic rallmarl IrilendK tomjike a cotirrm-1 with Jt-rsoy Cttv Tin- Hrtfnpnn nffirinlp <ibieri 1 0 Hilp niid w (in | tlif) rnJhnad fie n (mBtnnier

Dr, (THcilly, nf Nnrih Fniirii:alreet. (jan lso ii. b-ft yesienJa.i fin Mum- liT-al. ran.iiiy, whrrp lu- will -n-I |ritiii\ fni- a three mi tiL'f-' ij-mr a f Engined InhiTKi and SeolLiml lie will vivli a unit • bf-r nf lioppiUilh while iihinjid

L'.thlc Temple. Ladv F’yiniaiii*. ui If m i- son. win nnel I'l-mtnrnw nlg|.| ti !J|. h* me nf iliB, Janu-p i'la rU.'tnji, |i,uis

li> iiiHkt airaiigmiimjis fui- nrgjh izlng. ,

N O K T H t ' l K U i .Mis \i'iiullc*f L-hirnt'i; aiui d;iii,^hii 1 Lni

Iilen guems Id' Mr. .imi Mit.. Hviiicman 111 .New Y'llk.

Mt. .nid ,M(.- Ilem v F'iirh;.y and ^iililnd I F.Uit*}. Ill ChMliiji*, li.tVe flecii .lull;,1,4 ' ichHi.'c-s 111 Nvi-iiirii'M. I

'I'm- SI * Imiu A r . was Ilie Nni ihtivl'l F. U. InOl, S.i' d!dii.( .H.N'li Hillcid N-. iL Ni'urc :r t'> 1

J|Js:‘ Flnr»*... i- .b'liMSOn. Mis:, l.dllu l.■rn..■v Jl'.WLird L'rnHb.i i.;'-:mn:iu-dhmu Hn- J,L ni^sion Jligh ........... .\inn.Uu} nUi'i i'l . pi' ti-rdij tm.i fI -dijitipj.i 1 niM i -It} in Hi« ILili.

WAMHNtj i <>\ \\l> \ im V .The Htmuui biislnefis incciing .if tha

Uii-plisl dun'-,, will lit hoU ut lln; duau vf tiic luJdwetjK iuayer-mmdmg lu-uiglu. .

ilrs. J W. Kimianuin and licr cljiss nfbnytj Hi Hie HapHst surulii}-scimn! h;nj !ii pleiilr HI Sil-vcr Spring Fnif-si park nnMuiiiiii}.

Ri?v. ami Mr.‘« S. B! U'lhiHiiis mnl dftiigmeri: Jiave relanied Inmi a ;wn , wtHAj. dsii 1 -. fnemJ.s at roalvsM;n?i and I ’ldteb'Wn, i ’a ;

Tile MiHses .vliTgarot and Amifi Januiy. I who a.e sUid.iiiiK at the Easlun flnsidlHl ' In liPt-nnu- ijniimd nurses, are aijcmimg | Hielr vacail-m with their aunt. Mj« lieniy Jnhnston

Mr aid Mis David I'iltK. of i »ntngr sMIiig r'latlv cs liem,

fects; blue and b l a c k serges. Suits made to sell for $Z0 to $25 at

Men’s $10.00 aad $12.50 Saits; 1,4$5 to select from, at *

$ r . 9 0

3SS™ See Our Window Display ‘ISSMEN’S TROUSERS

AT H A LF AND LESSAbout 2 ,000 pairs left from our

wholesale stock, all to be sold a t less th an half.

iOO and 3.50 Trousers at l * O n »4.00 and 4.50 Trousers at5.00 and 5.50 Trousers at6.00 and LOO Trousers at 2 ^ * 1 3 0

BOYS’ CLOTHING AT HALF AND LESSB oys’ Suits, sizes 8 to 17, single

and double breasted styles, plain or fancy fabrics, surplus stock from our w holesife d epartm ent.

4.00 and 5,00 Boys' Suits,6.00 and 7.00 Boys’ Suits,8.00 and 9.00 Boys’ Suits,

See Our Window Display "WSIn order that out- of-town customers may participate in this sale we will pay railroad fare. Pre­sent your return ticket at cashier’s desk.

IfADINGflMLBilAN ClOIHIEP'’

Open Saturday Evenings Until 10:30 o’clock.

Corner

Market and Halsey

Streets,

Newark, N. J .

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Eugenf* F. llnytand Fvndpvirk VV. PnrUoi-. of Npw Hruiis- Stntlon wTk Thp rprcmoiiv look plHCC J»1 the | William Trinimpr, wlr rr*pi<les on Mala Mftrhlf‘ t’ollflgiulp I'lmrvh. New Y'ni-k. j Pivrei. r^npuck, ^ai« nwak-’-imrl by ft v»Klprrlav Rpv, Hr Hmirv E , Cobb hi hla homi^iy ii n!ghir« H<? got

W H IT E lfO l Sl'1. i R,*i fiHhlel Hailernn iiHS rtlurnoi'i frn;,Miss* Flni-oiirp Sloiit. nf Np^v-ark. I« • Mt. Tabm, whprv hn mvl 'W-lHi ibp. coin

sppniTlitc ii Iwn wppka' vH'‘Hil'>n \sltli Mr.« j m iltcf -m jirograin fur Ihi- uriniial caniii- Andrew ,T. ShampiinmT' - ........— ----------- - ------liitpho'i&p

utTlcirjtJMl, ThP hrldi.'Ki’omri is a son of Mr. Hiid Mr«. Thnniai-! B. Purkpr, of Nf*w Rnmfwick, And ihe bride In a daiigiUcr of i)r. E. F . Hoyt, <if New Y''ork.

% K’l’l O ^G - NT\MIOPI?.MIbb ’ ’cro 'PowPiB, of Stiiilmpr. haa

bM*!! the guest of rel iiIi’pa in ^ 'aa lluglon firt scveiul diiya.

Mias Alice M. Efttfm rotunipd Inst pvpti- lug from a vla!l nf aevei-al dwys, f»poni with rt»lt:Hvos at Dover,

Mr. £tn<! Mrs. John H. Mi'Hhtry, of Florlrtii, flpmit Sunda.v and ye^b'Tilay In StanTiop© ftH th^ ifuesti* of Mr Mnet’lajry'ft Eslsier, Mrs. Jnnios P.iwern, of M iinstrr-ei.

New wulka ui’f being laid In front of ilie Noleong Pnstnfflm- nnd the ritlactip' Ka- tionnl Bank bulldiiiR. The new grftiie mHI ralae (he bank walk iibrnil twelve uichca,

At the regular inaetlng of Lamp No. !M, P, O. of A., o f .Stanhepp. last ev«'nlng. one f-andldfti'" wa« elected luvi one rropneitlon for memhershlp iTceiN Pd.

Officerw for the ensuing (orn( will Tift elected at the regular meeting of Echo Conn.’ll Nrt. R1. D. nf I... to-niorruw even­ing. ’

The luneva] of Vl llberl Applegate, the vltuim of Thursday's drowning acci­dent at Rudd T^kft. was held Chmi the home of hie,.mother, Mrs. Wllllaiii A. Ap- plcgale, of South Netoong. yr.'Jierdfty afternoon. The services •were oondncled by Rev. George G. Craft, paalut of the Netcong Baptlit Chnrob. ftMlsted by Hev. H. A. Tlmbull, of Stanhope. Interment was In the Stanhope Union Cemetnjy,

his' ffun nnd siic<’epdi*(l In n f'lx,whTh Iind* rule nf Mr Trim m ers prize I'lrili’ ip in lie possosMliui. r>uring Ihe pii,;( two vvpokfl fho fox had kllDd many ohb'.k- <“n« hebinging lo DunTI M'-fidlmm -ind snnip gePHV from the flock or SnilHi Van Dnr« n

Umi^ual Intereel w«e vroalpd In tldn plftre yesterday by h mnri with one log. who payped Ibrough (nwn riding h bloyolo. He had bis crutch Ptrnpped to ihe mn ■ ohine and made good ppoareep until he enmp ft) where the road Is being mao- adnniized. He wap ihf'n nearly Hirown twice, but mftua^d ti’) continue his Junir- poy without nu^np. ^

George Booth has purchased the prop­erty adjoining the Uiokawamm SlHilon at Glndaloiie from Benjamin I-lan-iann.

On Mmitlay evening a kitchen In the rear of ihn reeldence uf John D. Bonnell In Whitehoupe Station caughi Are from a fttove. An alarm waa turned fn in tlie WhRehouec Fire Department, w-hlch booh had the blase In check. The Insp was not fiStenSlve.

Mr, and Mrs. Bhner ( ’alvei-i. of KiLpt Ornnge, have been vlftitlng at the home of A. 'H. penbrook In Peapuek.

Mr. and Mi'B- John W. Reed amt rhtl- dren. of Bound Brook, were recent gucMta of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Shanipunore at Whltehouse Plallon.

Misp Ethel A. Daggett, of WhRehmjsp. Is In Boston, Mh98.. «p?ndlng two wc*’ka With Mlfea Grace AMIn, who is ono ol her classmate? Smith C ollege From Bop- lon she will go to New Haven, Conn., to visit frlenda. «

nu-ellnK s rvtce.M The miHu \\\wbt- lieM .Inly 22 to August 2. Among iim <Jli!*Hngui.«lic(| speakers will In Hr. wni- Ithifiiii!, nf I>mdrm: Dr. 11 ugh Blank, otITiloii Tlioologlnttl Kenun;n.s', ’I'miiUr Hf.ri-gf lleiKj nirklriHoii; fi|-, HHmlz'. of Nvw Yuik. Hnti Miftfl Fa’h huoHi. of the iiihiiTl.iri Army.

J . \V. FrIltB has f»eeii sy^iiiding Ihlg wi'(’k El his cottage nt Mt, I^nke.

Miss Li'zftle Young Is vIsUmg her sla- p-r. Mrs. Mutchler, at Faalun.

Munnlield Ijodge No. -12, .1. n, o. F.. h4 s arrcpii'd nn invitfiUon to pBiilcipate in Ih*' parade and exerHRc.s ni Hacketts- lown nil the Fourth nf .luly.

Mrs John Meyerfi recently rejehrated her seventy-eighth hirthday iinnlveritiiry St her home in Colmubia. Hiic la remark- sbly active for her years. One of ilie many gifts received was « bouquet with Rpv*Tity-clgJil pinks HI1 . 1 n cake siiRahly Ins -rthf'd. George T Maywai-d. of '(VHSh. Iiigtoii waa among tlu.* guesia.

H- Lambert, of Jersey City, has pur­chased ibe property i*f the late Aaron Beei-rt. al MonlHua. and has moved hts f imliy therein.

O. P. Hud luis returned from a week a visit ni Washington. Conn.

A Hoclal will be h' Id on (he lawn of tU' Pori Coklcn Slelhodlfit Church to-inorrcn night,

WOODHRIDGE.An Ice erram and stHwbarry (estival ws"

held laat nlfht by the Indies n( Trinity Episcopal Church In the W. A. A, Club house. ■' s

Mrs VV. S. Oilhwn visited In Newark recently.

Miss Louisa Brawatar, o( Green atreet, has gone to Waahlnfton, D. C.. to visit her alatae, Hra. S. L. UoKuUy.

Mrs. Harry Hoiart la rlsltln* her sla­ter, Mrs. Gaorfa Houieman, at her home In Main street.

Mrs. John Konovar, of laalln road, has been vlaltina In Newark.

Mrs. Cadtiaman and Miss Cnstlemnn. of Oranfa, are vlal|)nc Hlaa Anna Hlla- dorf.

lira. Jamaa Barry antartalnad her alatar of Linden, last week a t her homp ip Rahway avjnue. ,

R. N. Valentine haalpurchaaad a new

..V . Stewart la antartalnlna ruetts from out of town at her honto fn Rah-

Thara was a ipaclal msetlnc of the Tpa-nahtp Comtaltna laat nicht. Tlia woodfariase Townsnlp assaskora' map, drawn by F. L. Smith, It now complato----;--------iLa-;-----

B BLV IO ER B . 'The ftrmari of northern and waatarn

N,w Jersey ate barvaattn* the bar ofop and thouiandi of tons of tha Hnear qual­ity ot cloytr and timothy are betas out/ and driad. Tba crop, it ta eattmeted, will aurpaaa any hay crop (or yeara.

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The restKinsibility of caring for the laigeat Rupture practice in the world haa brought to niQ ft dftftpet- lttioitledg« of th* po»i' ikm ftpd nftftdi of Riipturadl pftopl* thaii could pcmlby Qonift to any otbac mftn. a

I k h o v r h o ar th e y t r y tru a * a f te r trnaa withoat anccaaa aad how their time tnd money fttt Vftsted In varloue efforte to get relief.

To. every mam, votnan and child rnptared l protniia an. end to all farther trouble and a x i^ s a ; comfort Jo place ot pain, ■afaty Inatead ot dantar, and by following my Jiftpla advina, tha ojUy raal hopa (or CURB without further naad of a trust or support of any kind aH tr a raw montha.

Call this week to be fitted and in (V ofice with fcr .lhe FIR8T

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pybUo aebMporBwidart dotA yaataedar. and to-nlfht tha eommanea-

20 tniniitas' you will leave iaV ofiice with imur Reid w the FIRSTtime by mV rrhW. Wlhont hwapa or a,riB*a whoaa, Autoiqatfc ActInS pad bakes escepa ImpoMlbla. ImpioVament aura and furlhar ap- pllcattona and avpana, i>nn,ceuary.

W r it e fo r my Book, sent PRBE to all, god if you live too fa r away to call, I shall. tend you fall deicriptkm of iny ptcfecled ayatem of mtlM BT ilAlI. with a oartainty of luccasf and •attOTaefton that hM Ipada Ota Ontha Truaa ao wall and favoraby known pot only la aVory bloek laNi '

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24, 1908.

KELLY'S HOMER » .„ J ^ H E DAY

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,Indians’ L d t Fielder Cracks Out a Fot^-sackcr and Toronto

Is Beaten, 6 to 5 .

PARDEE PITCHES GOOD GAME

BaUlmore hy wtnnlnir two itumPi" of ihrdouble-hi'fl'lor ivUh Huffnlo yi’surrluy Mi kthe lesd In Ihf Eaei. rn L.-hrmi' clinmpl'iri- »hlp rui-y, the Bleone irnpiann liiii'K Intn •econd place. The BIs 'Mik have i-limn in flrel place i«Tel»|ciniy f'T ih" t'iie> weeka, hul by iilnymg a aieiidv Rime Hm Orlolea ciawlcd slowly nji ihe laihb r umI overtook them vesieriliii. Toroiitn. as a reault of defeat at Uie liiiml- . i f ‘ Newark yejtenhvy, H tied f 'r ilitid jilaee with I'nivirlcncoi The tiruia were scheduled to ptay Rcicheeter veMiT.t.iy.

■ but rainy weather caiiacil a inni pniiejiient of the comeat. Jersey CHy'a I'tetnr,. " l er llunironi had no i-rreet on the rtamllnK Newark la onee again at the .lat** mark and la In fifth place, forty [lolnia ahead of tha Royala.

H r a a l l a of l e a le r i ln j 'a lia ilira ,Newark «, Toronto 5.

Jersey rity 1 .Montreal 1Dalltmore il, Buffalo t.

Daltlntnre S, Diiffalo 1-■ la n r i ln K I l f t l i e < I t i l i " .

U ' 4 , . p r w 1. I TBaltimore . ;’9 h' 51“: Newark ...... 30 W . vwBuffalo .......3(1 22 . 577, Montreal ,. .23 ^ .WrToronto . . . .S 22 .iHi Horheater -Sh > J 'JProvidence 23 22 .M2 Jeraey Lliy.W M 3M

Giimc*N T n -d u f.Toronto at Newnrk H

Morjtrfal at Buffftlrii at Hiiltlnifrr'i

Rpoheater at I'jTJvlilcnce (,2 Kfimra).(Jntnrn Toa-niorrow.

Buffalo at Nflwnrk.Toronto Hi .lera»?y Cliy

Hoch«»filer at HiiUlmor^.■ Montrf-iil ul ProvIrkMift?.

Jack Kelly nnd Joah De Vore formort the combination that Meerert Newark to Victory yeaterdny n^nlnst the Toronto chimplona, the Indiana wlnnini by the ■core of 6 to C. Kellv wua the hiR trump curd of the occailon, for It won IiIh home- run wallop to Ibe aroro hoard tn ilie eighth Inning, with Dr Vore on Herond beie, thnt broke up iho ffumc. Kelly landed'on the batll with tcrhflc force and the horaehlde traveled, on a line, lo left field with cttapnlt apetKl and wont through Mertca like n ahut. Kolly was a-eroii the plate Just about the time Uuii Merter recovered the ball and returhed tt to the Infield.

The oppreaelve heat affected the plityern o f both Uama in the early stugea nf ihe game, but after the fourth inninz the n en eetlled down to a Stradv gait and played good Iwll. Newark scored two runa In the opening Inning and a coupler more in the third. Toronto, In the eecond,

. . reglatered four iflUles, and the score went along a Ue until the Kedakina broke up tne gamo In the eighth. Mert««. how- aver, created a Utile dleturbimcp In To­ronto's part of the ninth, when he crack­ed out a homer to the centre-field bleach- a ft, Al the bHuea wore unocrupted the aw&t did no damage. , *

Al Pardae. who was on (ho Rluh for Newark, dliploywl some of his old-Ome form. The veteran pitched « Bteady gnmo and limited the vlsillorp to five sHfe hits. Applegate, who was knocked out of the box on Sunday, pitched fairly well, but h it uniteadlneaa In the firnl and Initlnge was coitSy. Pardee not only aia- tlnguuihed himaelf by hie g« >d box-work, but he fiirnlBhcd a Burpriae to the fane W banging nut a clean eingle to rlghi. field in the alxth Inning. Phia waa Pardee « fourth hit of the seneon, or the Becond time he landed nafcly on the boll dnee the opening game here with HufTrtln, on wlilcli occasion ne registered two Bufe drives.

Ind iana Get liom l Mtnri.The Indlanfi su ried off by g«’UlTiff a

brar« of lalltee In the first round. I>e Ven-p cracked out a Blhgli* U> left and wi-rd lu second when Applegate hit K«-lly witli the ball Mollveen followed with a sucrlfiie,

■ Which advanced the runnerH a base. Kngle's out. Frick to (ieitmun. senred De Vore, and Kelly tallied a lUtle later

.• CO Jimmy Mullen's hard anuisli to c*’ntro field. Mullen afterward sloJe second, but fiharpe Hied out to Weldensaul.

The champions ripped Newark’s rosy chances In (w'nln In the second, wdien a cpmblntttlon of errors and blngles netted them four tollies. Bnfwn bunted the hall, but Pardee’s rank throw to Drake al­lowed the Canadian to roach second. Drake afterward miissed up Caffyn'* dinky • rounilfr iiml Hr»wn wpnl iirmmrt to tiilra. MertVR wiih nn cany out on u : t«{) W Pardey, iiml following Oiffyn'H bU-hI to aecond. Jlnsmy Erli'k laci>d itii’ boll to lifltt neld'for n ilmihlp, which rtlppali'horl Brown and Caftyn arnma th.- rubher. Vandegrlft fappnd out ti lonis alnKl, to the aame territory, and Frlrk ciimi* hnnip with apother tally. VaniloRrltt rcBchcil snciiml on the throw In, und after Applegiile went out m Drake, Qettmnn iirmi*hl Frlek home on a elngln to right, f'nekmnn Inhl down a hit In front of the pliite mu) ended the inning hy ROlnR nut to Di'iike

The Inrtlnn, enme hark atrnnB in the third, when they took ( d ’ant lff'• i-f Aupb*- gaite’l un«leHilln»»ss. and pnsiod up Two snore tallies which evened ihc Hinri». Engle walked ta first hasp on a free priFR

Mullen iHint+'d. ApplPKutc’s throw tn Qatttnan was wild Rnd Engle contlmuvl vn

I id third, while Mullen galnt*«l Bfciintl Bbarpe's clean slaglu to left scored Engle and Mullen tallied later on DmUe's not. fiharpe was unable to get farther than second base, as Stnnage and I*ardpp were retired In quick order.

After that Applegate apitled tlown and the Braves were unable to score until tbs eighth, With two dowji De Vore got a hwe on hallR and stole aernnd. Then Kelly made his home r\m, which netted a pair of tallies, and which hrmight victory to Newark.

With the exfippilnn of Mortes's “hompr" In the ninth the champions had nn other chances tn Bcore. Mertes reglBtcred his wallop after Caffyn fanned Then Frick popped out tn Sltnnrtge and Vandegrift ended the game by gnJng oul from Dardce to Drake. The score-

N F:\VA UK.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES TENNIS.----------------- I,

A nnanl riiam plonBljlii B e g a n on Or-l i . b C o e r t E - F I e r B "■ iit'

n p l r l l e d .

phiy iti the women'B rhampl'>n- hhlp diiubles began yralerdny ufirrnoon nti the courts uf the Orange Tennis t lub at Montrosp. Matches were ileddetl In two 1‘tNundti Hinl the o«*mpetlllon Iuib ad- vnncid hi ilie Hf-mbfitials. which «rv being I«|.Ofd lliiM artiTfV««n. The unler of tiu- pl.iy Ih MIbb Freelund and MlS" GranalB .igainM Mtes Bingham and .MIbb .Mcrrii and iMibk DIel itud MIbb Horn against Mfti I’ jKlerhlll imd MIbb fjgden, ’I here were Hoim- splTlUil matches ye.steruay. Th# Bumnmrii's:

First Hound- MIsm Bi[,«ham atul .w b Merrll fikfeated MIsh T.iylor nnd MI*b Mir.

MIbm IH«-| an<i Miss llfiin d*'- H-iited .V(lSF Hr»dman and MIsf Halsey.G 4j. iv-i Mlsh Freeland wud MIsS <Hnn- iUh ilffi-atMi Mins (HatuI and Miss Koiev. fi 1. *'■<—I. MIbh Hlngliiiiu and Mrs. M.rrll ftefentpfl Miss Grlfllti and MIbb I l.nrkr Harr. 3 , t>-4.

S.ixvMd Kmind -Mlffl Db-I and Ml«» H''rn hrr.at'Ml Mias Oi‘HCn Burr iittI Mrs, lien-

h i .Mrs. K H I'nderMll and .Margnrel i.igden (iffi-nied MIp,stuKK

TAFT CHEERS LOUD YALE

Presidentul Candidate an En­thusiastic Rooter a t Baseball

Game Won by Elis.

HARVARD IS UNABLE TO SCORE

lfnrk< r and MImb Dnrrdliy Want. G~l.

BALTIMORE IS NOWIN LEAD

Orioles Take Two Games from Buffalo and Assume Place

a t the Top.

SREETERS WIN FROM ROYALS

ttiupntih to fhv /.\f/H A l iT iM n l lK , -Hulllmore as-

Bumed llie leadPTHhip In the EuBtern Heogue rare yfa lerduy by winning bnlh giimea of a duuble-hender wllh Hiirf.’tlo,

'T h e i 5rlole« took the firet contest by the rrure of 3 to 1. .xnd the second by ;i to T The fielding of both teams al Hines was nf a tlsMcaH nniure owing to the opprcB- fllve heal, l innler Iflll. Ihe Hlson Udrd bri iemfjn, and Jimmy Archer, r.itiner. j-ujuj jn Hevenih imiliig, the Yule nun

N K W H A V E N June : 4.— Y'aU* turned i Ihi- la b h s on Harvard In the secoml basc- batt ga m " of ihe aniiiad werlea yealrrdfiy nml won by a K ure uf H in D. to the iirjri-- Htralned delight uf om* of the blggi-st crow ds pvtu' giitluTi'd al Yalt* l'’|r-bl, Ttie Frlmaon won tin- first g a m e by 5 m 1 WllUam H TaM. Hic Pri-sldcnll.il candblMh-. wllh hla class iindrffoted as JuiT'J for \ hIi' .if the moRt vr>- tliUBlaiitb* nndergrri«liL!ib'. 'I he gi neral pfirnde iind t-i-b-bniiiori wttl- h nr^ceusd the g a n ’o- ami ill*- Jull lalh'n whiclt foHuwcd the vb'tf 'D hiive rarely. If okvr. biH'ii efiuiilcU, aiul will h\' ' I' lig In I lie iiu'm- ors' o f thoB»' who look p a n .

A s an umco tjf good lu«-k, Sceretar.v Tnft , walking wliii Jadgi- llolllBier in Un: front rank of fun O ubh, and Irnnicdlalely rolluwUig >1 lund which played the Fllrrlng Vale airs, aiui flanked 'oi i-jTlu’T elde by Ifie Starn and Sudpe^i ani) iln batiner uf I he clrisR of marched twba- aroundIhe diamnnil lit foil vn w' or iitore than 14,*K"J wHdt\ checTlng nn-n ami women.

TliP ireiiicndou.t m a r w l O u weiii up, pmnciualed with Hie llirilbng yells with iiiite T a f ia in it, awoke tae echnea In a manner only equaled by thf larger gatli- •olrigB a l llie ruoihull gamca, 'Ihe ciasH I'f with Sir. ' lu fl »r \\t* litMtd. Kwong on Ihe ttebJ, am] (Ijcn began the proceS’ Firm which for more rlaiii thirty niliiutcB wjiB oiie great moving butiii of i »*J'ir and iiciloij. As till’ colvntui svouiiij■ round for llie Beruitd lime Mt T a f l and tils party ImlH-fl t)i their p2iri|cultn stand and re- slewed a ]Mirl ut Ihe « laHaCR, and Ihca took nculM. In Trofit of (ht Htand the ('iHaAes cut U(i l a p r r s of all Horts, and lln«Uv the raxzli’-dBZxte ikmi-e whs start­ed, (illhougli tldn |H iiaiiatH' vest rvej tr) celebrate a victory.

T he game w-mh a gCKirJ one. The InieiiHl- (y of the mumeiitx when Vale waa only one run ahead jor many liiolngH waa a resirainii ig faclur on ih c Hplrlts of the entliUfllHBlic young men In the silainlH. bui when Yale cut loose iinii (n*orcil two

CHAMPIONSHIP FOR FRANKLINS

Go Through the Juiuof PuWic School Baseball League W ith­

out Losing a Game.

NEWTON STREET GETS SECOND

OARSMEN ARE READY T&RACE

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GUDDEN AUTO ENTRES.

Y ale and Harvard Will Meet on Thames To-morrow in

Annual Rowing B attle.

CREWS RESTING UP TO-DAY

werfi ovyrconifl In tb.- ppconrl frumr Rnfl (,l)ll»pd to (lull pi tying. Tlie svorra:

r i l l S T OAMK.Unlltmori'. R .ll .H , Bttffiilo. H.tl.lC,

O'Htini, if 2 2 ikNiitIrpiis, se ,,t) « 0Nlfklln. C f,,.n 0 (iiSchIrm. rf , . .o 0 1Dunn, 21)........ 0 1 nlWhlly. If ....... 1 2 uByer*. DemmUt. Knig ht, SB. Ita lT 3b

rf..0 I 0|Murrny. rf 9 0 1 M'hltney. Ih.. 0 I U|Smith, Id)fl 0 u mil, .111..........

Hunter, l b . *) '• u Hygii, r ........Desunu. i i ...... I I o Vowinkle, ]i .

----- I ‘ Mltngjin ,Totalfi ........ 5 6 1 Minnpp ,

tliclyler ......

1 n 0 1 0a 1 (I0 n II) 0 0u n 10 0 00 1 0I) u 0

1 % 3TtitiiH . ..•Batted far IIIll in ninth Inning. tBatiert for Hyan In nliiHi Inning. jli aH ed for \'nwlnk!e in idtitli Inning

Baltimore ..............0 0 u a o i o 2 * —3Bnffnlii - . 1 0 u u 0 0 0 a 0—1

Twu-baB<! hltH—W'hilc, Dunn, Byers. IJoiins ruiiH—O Jiurn 2. Hacrlllc'’ hits— B j'mu. Hunter. Shden bases—Whitney, DeBaftu. Smith. Hill. B hbcb <m hnlla—Off iJcaiati 3 . ufT Vnwlnklc 1 Butter lilt — By Dessau i. Hinick u u i - B y Dessau H, hy V'owlnkle I, Heft nn haae#-HnlHmore 1, BiiffjHo 2. Time uf gam» 'fwii hmirn nnd twcjxy-fivi* mhiuti's, I’ n ir lrf—(>tiiffnrTl.

SE C O N D g a m e .Baltimore. U H.E.' Buffalu H.H.E.

O ' l l a r a , I f— 1 1 OlNaitresH, sa .. 0 1 1NIcklln. c f . . . 0 1 fl'Schlini. cf . . . 0 0 0Dunn. 2b ........ 0 0 0 White. I f 0 1 0Urmjthcra, 2b 1 0 ir Murray, rf . . - 1 2 0 Robinson, r . . l l 0 OfWhIlm’y, lb . 0 2 0Detrimlll, rf. 0 2 I fimllli 2h 0 0 {,Knlgtit. PR. . 0 0 Hill, :tb 0 o oHall. :ib.......... ] \ (II kelster, au. , . 0 0 1Ilunler, lb . . . I ’ o 0 Archer, c .......0 0 2McCloskey. p 1 2 111 MeAlli«t‘‘ r, c .. U I 0

— ----- : MeCuiinell. p . I) 1 tTo I a Is ........ 5 7 31 ---------

T uIhIs __ 1 R iBultimore ............. o d 2 0 I 0 1 I •—oBuff Hla .............. , 1) I) 0 I) 0 0 0 1 0 -1

Twn-tmpo hIl-«N1fhlln.v Three-base hit— O'Hara. Hume run —Murray. Sucrlilco hit ••Huatei . Batter hil By McConnell 1 Slrm.-k out— Hy McC’ lOHkey .'i, by McCon­nell ,V Wild pltcIiCH—.Mct.'fihnell 2. HefI on basep—Baltimore 1, Buffalo 1. 'rime of gam e—Tw o hours Nhd Mve minuter. Umpire—Stafford. Atiendance-G.ono,

J e r s e y I ' t ry , J i . l la n t r e n l , l .8/»ri‘<i/| (u the EVU M StJ \hWE.

J E H B K Y C IT Y , Juno 24. - A home nm drive jn the ninth inning hy Matty Fiti - g.erHld enabled Jersey City lu defeat Mon­treal yeBlerrtiiy. hy the bcoip o f 2 to I, In a fast played game. Tl\e score:Jerney City. U H K.iMonirenl

made up In a few minuiHs for all the time ll^ey hull tu'ld llielr exubenincp In h<nindB.

Van Vieck pitched for Vale, wtilb HIcki wuH In the box for Har\’rtiil. nnd the for­mer pjirncd the iionurs. hoUllng ihc t'llm- pon l>ntters down to th n n pt-atG-red IiBf. Yale made eight iilts uff ilb-kH and pinned nn errorlesp ganu' in the rl'dil 'I'rul Jones, Dines and i.ulfTord maile iw-i hits each, while Vl'llllnnifl sliated Ib f hioiors with n three-bagger

Y'ale Bfored one run in ihe first Innlhg one tint Dine? hk rleiiiilv to rlgiit

field and took serond on HIcks'p throw to cntch him off first huae. the ball going Ihrough IlnrdlngB lau dH Dlncp renched ttilrcl on Mnrphv's infield drive, nnd scored on H stashing Ihree-bape hit ljy Williams,

No more scoring was d'.me iinlll the pc\'pnlh Inairg, Cllfforil. the first man u p , bnn^'“* and Ihe ball lu first. Fcisadvancer] him a base hv a pacriflee, wldle V a n Vlec’k went out on a foul bunt of a third strike Then, nmbl cheers. Captain Jones rnaile n safe drive through sldTl, SCOrhiB i''lirT«vnJ. Ife wenl lo seramd I h.sp hlniftelf and bmughl the crowd lo Its fr-ei a moment Inter bv seorhig on Dinep's bunt. Hnrvjtrd looked «l,iiigernns In the ninth Inning, but .sharp fleMIng prevenlerl B run The Pt-ore

Harvard R . I I .E ' Y’ hIc. U H BDerma rd, 3h. MrCnIl. 2ii. Harvev, rf . Aronson, rf 1/anngnn. If. •

D 1 0 T, Jones, lb,0 1 Dl Lknes. ib ........0 (I 01 Murphy. If . . !) d b w m ia m p. 3h h fi fiiWIlcv, r...

1 22fi fin i 0 n 0 1 0 2 0 (I 0 U

Cb-mciit, If.Bean. pH..........I>e Gruff. iT . Fltssgorald. c.. Men l ti . lb .,..R'ckenfeld, 2l> fi OaPlincyer. rf aWoods, 3b __ UM clla lo , p. 0

R.H.E.1 f i jo yce, If ........ fi fi'• I'lC’nsev, 3b .... i 1 01 fil O ’Nfill. r f .... 0 i u2 J. Jones, c(. . 0 a Ud fi| Evans, l b .... 0 U i>0 (i|Corcoraii, 2l>,.. fi '2 Cl1 a; Doudeii, ss_ fi fi 12 I ('birke, «■ ...... n i 1fi 'll K. Jones, p . 0 fi U

Currier, i’ ...... fi n filWhcKton, rfSimons, HS .. r 0 u fii Clifford, I'fHarding. Ih . 0 fi llFela* pb ........Hicks, p ...... 0 1 II Van VIeck, p,

T o ta ls ........ 0 3 21 T o ta ls ..........3 i 0H a rv a r d ...............fi 0 fi fi fi i) 0 fi fi—fiYule .........................I fi fi fi fi 0 2 fi • " 3

.Yhree-hase bit -Wllllnnis. Hacrlflrr blip — I>lnes, FeLs, MrCiill Plolen t)aHes—T. .lones. Hnr\‘py, Deft un basep- Yule fi. Ijarvarrt 4 MB hy plltrhcr—Cllffird,Slriionn, Hurrting, Whenion B t ru c k o u i - B y Illrka 7, by V'no VIeck 2. Time of g a m e—Onp hour and slxtepn nUnutefi- I'm- plres—Messrs. Adams and Smith.

BOOKIES SCORE ON POLICE.

A-H. n. If. r . n A. F,De 'Vore. r. f ...... 4 t 2 3 e 0Kelly, 1. r... ,.. 3 2 1 (1 fi 0Mcllveen. v. f ...... 4 0 i> f. II II£ngW, 3b.. . . 3 J J 3 3 1Mullen. 2b.,. 3 1 2 <1 4 0flhftrpp. p. 5, 4 y 1 2 1 0I>r.-ikn, Ih. .. .. . 4 n ft i:- 1 IBtanage. v,., ., 3 (1 II 4 3 nP&rtSce, r . . . i .. 3 n 1 u 4 1

Totals ...... .. 31 ti <+ 27 Hi JTO UnN T( (

A B. Ti. 1! i ’ (J A. KGettnimi, Ih ... 4 0 1 Ifi u 1Corkman, 3b u 11 1 2 0Weldenr.au 1 2b 4 II ii 1 n i>Brown, c .. . . 3 l n 3 1 0Caffyn, r f. .,, 3 i II 4 II 0Menes, 1. f. 4 1 2 1 0 DFrlrk, ft R . . 1 1 1 ■t 2 riYandoRTtfi, r f.. ,. . :( 1 1 II '1 uAPTlegalr, , f! " u 1

T o t a l s ...... r, ' J 10 3Jk'fwark ... ' {\ i'l [i fi It 2 tiToronto .. . . . fi 4 II y '1 1> Il n 1- u

Twa-bafte IlltR• Mi'nes, Kii 1-k 1 [oil IPruns—Kelly, MmI'tl S. H! b;i.-l-M —■ Ih-Vt^e, Mullen, i'ntf i\ Busetf ou h.-tUs Off Pardee 1, ofr .\ppleg,cie n HU by pitcher—KH1\'. . t'nu.u'e. I ’anleo, Hvown.Bnerlflce hlta-^ib Hveen. Mullen. i ’afTyu, Struck OUb-Hy FMrriee 3. l y Applegule I. Ijfifl on- baRef*-N*'w':.Mk f. TojuiB.i J. D o u b l e 'pliy-^Knglo, Shiirpe ant! Drake. Tim# of ffpms—TwiJ tiouTS. Cuiplre—Mu- foA. Attendance—l.OfiO.

T o Ib Ih . . . 2 ti r Totals ............. 1 1 2Ji'isey C i t y ..............0 fi U U 0 1 0 0 1 • 2Montreal ................ o o a 0 a a q ] o i

First base on errnrs-Jr*rsey c i t y 1. Moii- ireal 1. I/efi un Imacs—Jersey City Moji- Ireal fi. First hnse on balls -Dfr McHule h Struck o u t - B y McHale I. by F. Jonee 2. Home run I'li?,g»>i'uhi Two-haae hU Cbm ent. Bn<TincH hit J. Jones. Rlolen liases—C p.pi’>‘. Ctm'ornn Hit by pitcher Mi'Mole 2. Umpire's —Murray and Tofi 'I'lnu- nf gicntr- (Im- hour and fifty minutes. Attendatire- .'rti.

Ilunplinll llttB.Mijnager Hijillings Jinn5'iiiireil to-ibiv

thjit all giinie^ on SK(iirdu\’ tifiomnons m ttu* CuUuf will bcMln al S.iVi u cluck, iri- PK'ftd of 4 (I cliick. O

'Poni Phllbln. who was shaken up se- \el‘cly In Ihe eulhslon wllh Dnrry Rchl.illy Ihe TbrciKn serond b4ipcnian, im .Monitay, view'ed yesierdav s gunie frujii tlu* grand Htand. IdillblTi looks none Ihe worse for the accldcnl. nil hough he siifTets «'iiri8ld- crablp pain ITuin hia cuJiar-hone. Bi-hl.Cly la ooTvilng along all righl and will pro)>- ab lv reriume plaving after ttUs week.O

Sei'nMiiry John 11. Furrell, the Nu- tlonal Aaaoi lalion, vishvd Clilcf Slnlling.i yuaierday and wUncased llie Newura- Torouto game. Furrell atinuunred iluu Hobllt»ell waa Ihe properl> uf the LMuras- biirg OV. V’ h.) club, the pluyar huvlnjj signed u cfminnM with lhai club before' he Jumpcl t*'' the Reading team of (he de­funct I'nlun lauigue team, Hohlltzell Jidned (tie Indians a fter the,Heading team (llsbu 11 ded o

Jack Neaer will get another diniice touBi'h jgaltiHt Uo’ liidiLina lo-dny'. Mitencn U also billed to perform fur the cliam- nlons. I rllJ and Mlllei iimy pitch for tne R d lM k ln a O

Fra nk ADHale, Jers«*y CHy’a new pitcher, bn*l<e iiBn Ihe Faplern Le ague uusplclou.s- ly yeaterduy, luddmg Munlrenl down to fnijt lills. ill® rikeelcra winning Uy ihescore <if 2 lu hv O

Kl.J Malihnu was la uniform yesterday, bill hla liijiiri-d knee Is slSll very pore anil U IS ijrobabie lhai he will be out of rhe game for two or three days more.> O I

Jack Tnfi umpired his first gamp at \ Jerspv C li v vpslordnv, assist ing Murray, ,

OPhiying R doulde-beader to-diiy, Torontfi

will wind up Us aorleR with the Jndhiujt Each tenni Iirh iwo wins to ila eredli, and tn gi t the big slice of the aeries It will be iiecpRsary for the Bravea to make a clean sw ten tlilK afternoonO

Hiirfalo will come i<»-morrow for n ihree- gutiH' HcrpiH I Mi Sunday Balt imore will vliish wllh the Indlsns in ft do\jljle-heR«ler, and a fter these gomes Chief Stal lings and Ills wiirrlort! will leuve far Providence, w'liere they firo scheiluled to play on Mon- dny. Tuesday, Wednesday and "rhuraday,

T ran n fo rn i n iiiR In to Tieer Gnrdeii m ill MnUe W iiR e r a I ntiiolep|e<l.

T o K ven I p PmcIlHf*.N E W Y O R K , June 24. - T h e bookmakers

nrc In high spiriip to-duv over the ir>anncr In whleli ihey ’ put one over " on the police at the Rheepshend Ba y racetrack ye ste rday nftemoon. by converting the betting ring Into a public Iwey garden, from which the nfficers could nol disperse th ’ puhllc. AVhen the ])cop]e were once safe ly sealed In the enclosiire the bookloH iiftpsed from l»hle to table, taking oral fieip and the police were powerU'Rs u> ch eck the practise

The coup w'liH cxecuterl at the time of the cftrly afternoon ahower. The [joHcp believed that with Ihe ruin lirlving lim layers atnl their runners from the lawn rhm they had the betUng under cuiur{j|, 'Phe hooliU'S. howTver, secure.! the asslst- ;'m'C of Fftterer Mlleplgu*', and th-' latter Rent his emrinyes Into the betting ring with lahles and choIrM. t-tivereU

. the tables ond sbon (In' hetilng ring w:i i tranpformed Into a public beer gacien I You could all at a table and he sarved ' with liounr or food refreshiripniR un- ' rnnb'ftted. In thlR wuiy bookmakers were i i-jisy to find, and a rushing business was ; doneI inspector O’ Brien placed a man at cft.-b I tflt'le, but Ihe ofllrcrs. If thc\ ovcrlK-ard ! nii\ betM being offered, made nn p rn fst or ! effort to nrrcHt ihe Ifiycrsi ' The pruci ise will be kepi up, the former

Tints being rontimiCil ar op«ui-alr rcsl-iur- anis ami Uninglng-ronms

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BIG STAKES CANCELED.I lr lg h to n Hencli "Will Hun tlinly Over-

nlfiliC SweeiiNlnkeit B tirliiK Mid*Nn rnmer Met t li>g.

N E W Y'OHK, June .q riip Hrlgliton Bcfich Racing Afwoclatlnn Iirr derided to crtucel all of It.i stake (•\-cntR for thin year. T h e purses fur three n\enfs amunni to neariy |20fi,fifi" This aeilnn was made ueceasnry, it Is .srIcI. by the great de- cllnR In the ilally uttr-udunce ut the rnce- irn c k s Rlnce Ihj- antt-beltlnR laws went Into effect.

The midsummer meeting of iweni.v-two d ays will be held at Brlglitun iirarh, an planned, with uver-night sweppprahes to la k e the place of ibe stake? This new move of the Brighton Beach management was fnrrsharlowcd by ifie actjr.n of iTen- Irlent Fltigeralfi In obtaining from horse- nien wlin hud ituide noinliMtlons tci the ptakeu ihelr consriit t " declare off the big Itirf fl.xturcs

AMERICAN HORSES WIN.

Franklin ft<-lirinl wan more honora yes- teriluy tthefi ttu' b;mi-haN team madt* up of bujH of Ihe primary gradeR of that Institution (Jeft-riled the Roulh Hlxteendh Rin'Ct nine, at Branch Brook Pa rk , alitl won lh« rhanipInnfthFii of the Junior P u b ­lic flchtKil ta-ague. The Franklin junior Imys r.pcnted Hu- feat perranned by tlii ir Hrhti.ilniJticH In the Northern League, wliinifig all S'-ven games played. The Newlon fitr<s i i>oyh llnlelicd second lo the Franklins, with u record ..f f=lK victories and .ine defeat, whlK* llie 8ussi-x .\\u*nue team. With live wins snd two defcHlB, gn( third jdJice.

There was *mly nns other conlest played ye.stcrdHy besides the one bt'fween ihw l•■ 'rallkllrlH and South Sixteenth Streei team. Ihe .NfWions disposing of Feiiirul AMiiiie. Til.' Fnijrti*i-mh A ic n u e and H.iwkluft Stre.d nines fnlb-d to i)ut In an appi arancj- ,\l llie park tu play tU«' Sussex Avenur-s Hud S'lijih Markets, respec tively, and Ihe i'ont*stH were Awarded to the totter Iciitus hy forfeit.

H to i i i l lu g o f I h e Teiinii*-W L PC. W .L .P T .

Franklin . . .i fi 1-OfX. fl. Market 8 i .3 4 .42'* Newton Sf, .fi I S.’il. B. Ifith SI .. . 2 7. .2Rfi> Sussex A v .li 'J 714 HiuvklnR St. , l f i . H 3 Central A v ..4 3 .571 Uth A v ............U 7 .'KjU

l•'rftnklDlPl, l l i g<tnth 1 d( li lbThe Frankllhft gol lo P itcher Snyder, nf

the South Sixteenth Street team. In Hie first Imilng by pounding out five runs and kepi on getting runs across ihc plate mi- Hl r)ie .^lxrh Inning, when ihev ha.t u total

I of eleven runs )iiid wtjii. 11 to fi The score:H II E

...............3 II 1 7 2 1 n (I • 11 HI ,1S s ix te en St ....... 1 (j u fi 2 2 1 b fi— fi 7 ti

Balleilef* Henry and I x i ia r d u c c l : S n y ­der and Ash. ^

NicYTloii f ii lreel. ID C 'e t i tn i l .A v r i m e , TAfter scoring two runs, one In ihe. flrnt

and the other In the second Inning, and preventing the Newton Rlreet team from lally lnp until ihe foiirlli period, the Cen­tral Avenue boys went to pieces and lost, Q In .1. T h e Hvorc:

It H. K.Newinu S t ............... 0 0 0 4 I 3 1 h * - 9 14 ^Ceniral A v p .......... 1 1 0 fi fi h 0 fi I—3 S 7

Ibtuer le s-O reenli frg , Vibe and Quinn; Gutmlng anil Wallace.

AMATEUR NINES.Tw elv e and ttilrtcen year old teain.i ishlng to arrange cftmes w ith the Pru?-

pof'l A. A. nf Arlington inn\’ do so by seuillng challenges to H. Downs Wyatt. ‘.C ProH[jcct place. Arlington. Gam es wltli the Avon Juniors, Jlonltor P. t... \A'aIi,ui Stars. Maple a . C. and Essex A C. of Orange prcfcrr» d.

The I,Ha<k'iwaiina A. C. ilcfcat^'i'l the aifintgnmcrys of Snho. at Sohn. Sunday Jiftcrnohn. by ihc **i'ire of fi tt> ?» A few dnl»-w remain n]u.n on (he pcticdule of the l..u'kawannaP nod g.imea wPh um.ncur Iciim.s are desired N Murrpy. i» Mf. t ro.**- pi'fl nvcniii*. IS the manager.

The Koenig Stars Mc ircd a fi to 4 victory over Ihe Irvington A. C., at lr\ in glon Rijmlay morning.

S.Tlurdny afternocui games with Rrst* class shop team.*, urr- desired b> the Foster Eagle Fompaju team Challenges sent lo J. OD onnell Ififi Monioe slreel , will be accepted, I h e Fosters ilefertt-d the Alha Steel Companv team on Ihe fot- mer’ft grounds. Saturday af le nuDn liy the score of 11 tofi.

Manager W. U. \Soodruff. of the T.nui- els i>f Jersey Hlly. is desirooH of book- liig games willi nineteen inul tw enty >i',ir old teama. His nddrc.ss is 1-M Armstrong avGiiue. Jersey City

Flrst-clRRR teams ileslrlng games with the Trojan V C. ..f EliBalieth shouM cnmniunlcnte wdtli S, A, Skidmore, IloO East .Ifrsey slrect, Ehiabelh .

The Y rIs! and Harvard crews are res t­ing up to-diiy prepuratuny to the struggle lo-mfirrow on the Thames River, ivt New lyindon, t 'oun. The men are right .>ii edge, and the reports from the differeni Ciimps Indicate « great battle. Tiie four- oared event will J>e tlu* P thI decided, the Otari to be made «i 10 o'clock A. M 't'be freshman rure will follow at 11 o’ cl.ick und then will come the varsity eighl- uured number u1 12 o'clock. There will be a number of Newarkerfl. graduules from both collegeB, to attend (he event.

tln v i’firil C'r^wii lin v e H ard P m c tls e .R E D TOP, Conn.. Juno 4.—Tha H a r ­

vard crewfl had hard pruclise ye.xlerday. (iie Varsity nnd freatimen eights going down Rti'i'am for n mile and a h.ilE. where ra cin g ftiarlft were practiaed. T h e vur- Hit\ Imd the belter " f the fre*ihinen In those Ktnrlft. luiUllng the stroke moie |•|•gularly, On the return to the ftoai the two t r e w s had a shu!]i lirunh for a milt-., wliich the \ars11y won by h short length. The forr-onred trew.s were sciit In fthoit Btrc lrhcs down stream.

The Y'ale nnd Harvard freshmen four- oared crews will open 'Hip re ga tta this Hfiernoon liv rarhig a inile iip-Btreaiii from the flag above the navy yard. After this nvvp the gentlem ens eights of the tw i ‘ Miilvcrsliles will liolil llivtr annual r.iL’ c. There m eansldcrabie Interest In (he Inner event, as It Is for the cup o f ­fered hy A n d n w nrovest, on Which IL i ’-* v.ird has two legs.

Y nte ( 're iT i I'rnotliie O taris .GAl.BkR F E R R Y , Conu.. June 2 4 - T h e

Ynle crews wept down Htroam yesterday morulhg for abnni a hundred yard.s, then up stream half a inlle and bock to the boatlnnise. Uwlrig io the heal there was HtHe hard work. All the men are re­ported In flue conillhon In the evening the crHws were out pracilBlng ra ting sta rts aiul rawing .'*hOri stretclirs iil top ftiM'til The wni'U nf the crews w a s very plcnplng lu Conch Kennedy

T h f men IftSi night cob hrated the vic­tory over Harvnril In the hall game at New Havxin, unr] the freshmenballt an umisuolly large bonfire.

F o n r t « « u T o a r i n s C a r * m id i e v e n - H w r s t m i f f e 'WTl! lo r_

Tropbtv^P In Ijouh G r in d .

"Tar ftnterra lfi> nAnttal lour o f the A m erica n Automobile Aasocbi- Hnn. which he^ina ut Buffalo, N. Y., on Ju ly K. The tourin g ca rs will contcat for the Olldden trophy, while the runabouts gre out fur th e H o w e r trophy. It is ex­pected that Rt least as many more curs t ill enter the run. The entries Include Mrn. Joan Cunco. who will drive a 4£1*ri0- horsppower machin e. Thla will bo Mra. Cuneo'a th ir d Glldden tour. The i>tlier entries are: Char les Clifton, twoIMerce-Arrowa; J. W . Maguire, Pierce. R M. Owen, jRen-. E. H. Parkhursl. three F’oerlrss ca rs; H. M. Owen, two P re ­miers; Gus O. Biise, Thomas: ii. H. Franklin, Frnnklln; John Wilkinson. Frnnklln. and O, H- SllHwell. Franklin,

Those who are out for the Hower trophy are R. D, Garden. Pierce; !t. M. Owen, Reo. W. H. Vunrtprvoort. Moline. Charles cilHon. Plcrct*: H e n ry Johnson, Premier; John Hreyfngle, GeurlesR. nnd F. A. H«t- rt-h. Franklin. l ‘ aul Guelh will drive a Garth ca r for n vertlflcaie. Flntrles for

WAGES CUT BY ErUBLIC I. & S.

the luUr w Main filreet,

close w l lh F. B, Hower, Bu ffa lo , nn July 3.

760

Ten ami eleven ^c•lr old teams desiring games w*ll h Hie Jviniii''rK .shouldHcncl fhallcng* s to Alb*»rl Ruff. 2fi2 SoiPn iSIxlh street. The Klwtuuls d^-fenlfrl ihe Richmond JnnlorH at Branch Brook Park fiaiurdav aficrnonn liy the scutv of IJ to 11

T h f Company C team of the First R egi­ment defeated the y\mpere A. t,'., at the Licorice Oval, Snnn.iy nfteinoon. by the score of il tn fi

Manager Roberl Mulhenrn Jr. Is deslr- inuft . i f hooking game? with sixteen ai.d sevenlcen year oM iram.s His oddresa la 52 Avenue C.

The Empire A. C. nf Bloomfield will l)ats wUli th* CrHMtem? nf Mont­

clair. at the iHllPT place Satu rday a f t e r ­noon The Empire? iils]!oee*1 ot Ihc Rt Marys «'f NuHcy, al NuHnv. Saturday afternoon b ’ The Feme of 23 to 3,

RECORD OF RUNS SCORED.T o ro n to S t i l l l.gn(i« lii F iin terii |

A th le t ic s F ir s t In ;c«n an d (r la iii» In

Toronto malnlalna Itg lead am*mg Enst- g m League teamR In et'^/rlng the nvwJt 1 runt this week. IIh total In 2L N ew ark I Mike Grsdy, who wan rficentb' released nnd Baltimore are tied for sei>nnd place hy \\'iimlnglon, announced yesle»*d’‘ ” that with IN each. Phlladelphln has nuppliinted ! he is thrnu«’’h wdth b&sebalt and will de-

■ Detroit an the American Le ague leader l vote al) of hla time td his brick mantifac-

.N'ewftlmy ihhI Shf^piflrl, OvTiiril by P eiu isy lv jiiiln Mnn, < le a n Lp

In London !<>hovT,LnSTMiN, June 24. —R. P. MeGrann. o f

Tain.'aster. r:i., swept the board at the lni»‘rrmtt.)Mal Horse Sh ow nt Olympia yep- tf-rday In the competition for horses not exceeding le.2 hands, show n |0 runabout !.r Bntley wagon

HIk Newaboy and Shopgirl won first nnd .“vt'ond prixe. reapertively. while Babelte was given a reserve. N ew sb oy w a s driven by Belle Beach Pain, and aroused great admiration.

wishing tn arrange Hie Thu-il Ward V. C of

Drnnge ma’, da so bv seu'lmg challenges - ........... • fir-

Flr?t-e|npp gfiiTiep willi

rH Main street, (ir-

CREWS TAKE IT EASY.C o rn ell niul Nyrjicnne, H ow ever, How

O ver t l ir F u ll Courae lu th e E v en in g ,

r n r f ? H K E E P S I E , N. Y., June 2 4 - There woh a general let-up tn the p rac­tise of nil the crew? yeaierday, chletly Mti at'C'iunt of the hi»i weather nml also because most of the oarsmen tiail itoi rf 'oterf^l from the previous rtay'.s time trials The water condltlonft were so pcrferi last evening, however, thul C o r­nell ftiuJ Syr acuse roweil lo e r thti c*)arne.

Celumtdn had nn easy day. in the miirning all the crews covered the fulj four-mllc course at n low sirnke. The men m all Htree boaia rowed In perfect form, and III the sprim thmugh the last half- tnllf Ihe vtirslty pulled a w a y from ihe I'l. sliinen.

r.iHch RIc.c waited until 7 o'clock at nivlu before he tnoU liln men out. and tb<> went over the courec In the du«k, tliai liitie could b(» . een.

i.'orncdl WHS Ihe llrac rrew cm the wate r In Ihc morning, *iiid the men rowed again tn Hu- middle of Hie afternoon, going d'!\vn stream lii»!h tlmfs The var.slty r'tghi is beginning tn look dangerous, ub il lia? nmisiored nio diroai* uti'i !-■< rowlu,i it! lif'Uer form than any crew on the rl\cr. T he freshmen .ire Improving, and, as they are <ilder nnd l>ea\‘.ei ..r their l■ ivHL , lIh-.'i ara i*xpeoted tn W'In.

Bi.th Femmylvanlii Find Wisconsin took paddles upsireani in the mornltig. and {'oach W ard sent his s’lirsily eigl il tiver il.f* b'lir-mlle course The showing niaile l)v Hie Quakers on iheir trip downstream was fl lsheanenlrg to ihvir admirers. There whs ji break In Ihe middle uf the bmit. and the meti seemed uriafrle to fol- l*iw the high Piroke sci by EmIg. In the afternoon Hie Fl■ nIlsyl anljms went duwn- fttream for six miles,

Wisconsin came up the r iv er Just be­fore reniibylvania, nnii Coach Ten E y c k 's ehift hsis evldeniL strengthened the v a r ­sity rombliu'. The men are still a little iiaai-ciiptorncd to tliclr aeat.B, but there lis I10 rolllnp to Bpeiik of and there is no noticeable checking The Badger fresh­men trailed ihe varsliy down and back, rowing a l*iw stroke and loafing along ..

GOLF ACTIVITY AT HOLLYWOOD

Greens Committee of Club Ar­ranges Schedules of Mid­

summer Competitions.

BUSY DAYS AT YOUNTAKAH

W ill M anage Its Own Busi­ness--''D on't Care W ho Is

Made President."

WILL SHUT DOWN ON JURE 30

»Hh 30 rimB, one more than Jennlnftn'a men hove S(tnred. The New Yfirka look like winoers In the National U ’aKoc. na ihey increasect their artvanlane yeaterday and are ehowlnj the way with a total of at. which tg nine more than Boston, whirl, is second. The table ot the league, with the number of rune scored for the week beginning la at Saturday, Is a a followa:

je'i SI e:K M T B B N ic gjs|| 2

BoVeln.. .....Balflnion......Montnel.........T o ro a la ..T,......ICvwgib—....~...-Ssebseter .........preeldeota .......datsarCtty....... S i l r

'XitnlcA ii~C U nco , . . . . . „ .« . ............

................. ......tfcrelasd..;........ -.... -'PMIeeefi^lw....... ..........

RM^ark,..M....... — ~

IL. ..■ ■■ 10s ... . . . . ..luI . I» » 390 .„ ll9•t u . ... . . . •

S±b!!“SiTOsanar

Ch)e»co............. .a......tXadBnfti ...e.e..PMli n i u A d i5 !S J

luring bu!(ln«>fts at Claremont Square, Del.OHairy OHa^un wrb ycatfirdfty aold by

the Lvrm (Maps.) dub to Waterburs*.O

Jot' Bean the Jerfl^y City team ft phsko-up ypptwday and th^ result was b<*T»**fff’1fiL Hnndford hafl been benched and Gnstmeyer shifted from third bnfte to right and W aliv Wood«. who ha?been catching regtilarly. is hack a t hie old poaitlon on third biase.o

All pltf’hers In the Atlantic TiPague ap ­pear al ike to John Miller, the K ea rn y nriv, who Is playing thtrd baee for the FftPion club of ihnl orgnnl«atlon. Miller, who hna been get ting three and four hits In nearly every game, kept up hia good wm-k with ih e fitlck yesterday, when he secured five safeties In as many times At the bat. Louts Miller, a brother o f John, who is covering second base fo r Easton. Is also hitting tha ball nt a lively clip. He secured n pair of hingles yeste r­day. one being good for three fames. Both are fielding tfae positions In good style.

P n l l e * B i ia « b g l l T c a n t s t o CliiebgThe Second Precinct police baaebiill

team of this city will cross bats with the MontclAir police nlns at Monia Park, Fri­day aftemoop. The local blueooats are putting up a feat article of ball this sea- pon, and laat Saturday afternoon added

f u n R e d e e m B o a t Rtic«> T l e k e t e .A s the Intercolieglfttv r e ga tta stewards

h a v e changed the hour fo r start in g the Poughkeepsie boat races on Balurday from 4 :STl in 3 P. M.. the steamer Mun- tAUk will leave Pier 7. foot of Rector eireel, North River, Manhattan, a t 10 A. M, Instead of n o'clock, as originally scheduled. A n y person holding tickets w ho will be unable to use them starting a t 10 A. M. m ay h ave s am e redeemed by ca ll ing on the committee In charge at 18 W all etrect.

lu Jusepfa .Mf'llrl JrQllgC.

Thf Windsor Jiiniurs won from the Eaplp FKfirs nn Hi** foinu^r grounds. Sun­day morning. thi‘ »i'>>vp hpnij.; IT to 14,

Conlnj'ts with (wi'lvi> rind ilurleen year old tPumH Fire I’lpslvf'd In (he Diamond y {’ H, Srlia'ifuf4M, fi Hatbara strerl. The IMnmcnds drf-^nH-d ihr- Ajax JiintoTB 0 , 1 the formr-r's pnuiiidrt Sunday after­noon. h\ the score of 1 to fi

Manager IT. Miiidernuin, of Hi© Paciflo A A Is desirous of arranping gnmes with hr.- t-i lass ivauis Ills addiess Is L4 f'firiflr flireot. Tlie Pacllles dvffiated the o K’ .’b on the Lenta jivenuv mid Ferry Htreet grounds. Sunday morning, by the snore lU' Fi lo 3.

A few dnttB remain open on Ihi* Hclicdiile of the All-Stars, ond gameF; with flrsl- clasft tpams are desired Fhallenges sent lo Andrrw F Brown. 14 Bnigaw avenue, will be ucrepted.

The Sparkle A. C. won two games Sun­day. defeating the Gaffneys In the morn­ing. Ifi to fK and the I'nlled A. In the ftfiernnon. M to U.

The Prnsperl A. C,. of W'est Orange, won from ilie ('olored Eagles, of this cit>. at West nrHhgp. Sunday afteniorm, the score being 4 to !i Flrat-class teams wish­ing to arrango games with the Engles nitiy do 8" iiy sending challenges to J, H. Bond. 217 Bank slTrel.

'I'he Mutual A A. of Belleville scored a 12 to fi virtorv <n-er the Llewellyns of LUoonifleid. n{ ibdl**vjlle. Rnturday afier-tH'tUi,

June 27, 2*' and Ju l)’ 4. fi. 19. 26 and Au­gust 1. 2, s and !• ore open dates of the Hlclimnnd (’nlnreri Ghints, and games with llrst'clasa tenms are desired. Owen W al- fcon, 132 A'-udemy street. Is (he manager,

Tlie Newark V M, C. A. team kept up Its winning streak Saturday afierncion. when. Itf tleft^ntcd the Elizabeth nine In a \ M, C. A League contest on Ihe Tenth street JintI Modison avenue groiinda, by the score of 7 lo 4.

The Reserves, t)f the Newark Y. M. C. A., have Saiurday aflemoon open fur ft game w!(h ii flrst-elftfta team, game to bi‘ [ilayoil on opponent's ground. C. A. Scofleid. ft't Alpine street, will ncrept n challenge The RepervcB lost to the Mont­rose A. (’ of Vniisburgh. on th#* Tenth htrr.-ftt and Madison avenue grounds, Sat­urday afternoon, ihe ©core being 4 to 3.

Klghteen and nineteen year old tenma wishing lo arraiigi' games with the Nlun- tlc Juniors of Harrison m ay do so by pending challenges lo H arry McLAfeng

Sussex strc9l, Hurrison.

Oamep with the Impsildes. Ofsinge V a l­leys, XatlnnKl Turners, Roamdlle^ "Wash- tnatons Ltncoina. W a taess ln ^ , Eursk as. CaMwella and Nulleys are desired hy the Knickerbockers. Arth ur C. Bchwarz. 32 8"Uth Orange avenue, will conaider chal­lenges.

Saturday and Sunday afternoon gamei with Hrsl‘claas tenme ore deslrod by the Harrison A. C. rhallengea sent to P, G

CHANGES IK OLYMPIC TEAM.Seven .Amerlrnn A thletes, In e la d ln if

.lliirttii Mherlflan, W ill \ot Com ­p ete In E n ifltsh (raines.

NEW VORK. June 24.—Sc\'f*rftl material chnnyep will l)c inadc In the Aiiicriciin Ipniiv III cruiipol'' ut the l/mdun i)iyiiiplc tjanics. While ihe withdrawals will hard­ly affcM the yiicrefis of the ((•‘iini. It is likely I hat sCN eral of (he best perform­ers will he nils.«lng I'p lo Li' l nl^flil tliree nn mb»'r,4 of (he otflein) Uwi uad iin- Hlied the mniiageniHU ihai Ihey would he uniilhp to innke the trip In England. They a:<< W. R. Dra>, of Yale, Th« crack jHilv \aullor: J . D. Wllham, the Denii- svh’aiila Hprinttr, atul Floyil R. i\owe. oC MlchUun. (he ir.U'rcolle^lale Iwo-mih: fliHinplon, Manager Mathew Halpin .wtalrNl lust night that M.irtln J . Hhoii- diiii. of Hie Irlali-Aincrlcan Athloiic (2lab, would prnb.ntdy dccIlTw. It was reported that Slu rlflan contentplnted niAtrlmnny, a.Ill wn.iM lint sail •.lH1 Ihe remn i>n Sat­urday. I'li© ArneiTeau t‘iii[iiiiliui.e has nut taken nny h« Hon to rr-plarp the men wlio liHve f]ei llneil Hie Invliailnn

The appeal fuiHl.i in mid rru'U la thf- nflldal lia( met wllh nhaohne failure, and the iTiimnlllee failed to secure Hjoiiciti mnnes' In send a single nian vn Hie sup­plementary list. A numlier of the men nn the recond list will, li 'Wever. l»e added In the ILst, ow-lng In Iho ftnanvlal nssist- niKC of Ihe (Tu1)h to which the men be­long nr friends. Seven nien ui the sup- i)lcmpntary li&l h.ive been added lo the list. They arc T*. R Rohliinii, Y'fth?; C. R. Beard, Amer Tniver’liy. Iowa; W. M. Rand. Harvard: F. SI Dr Seldliig. H ar­vard, B- E Sliennivn, Ihirsard, Lewhs Tewanlna, rnrllele ludhiii School, and H. C, Grote, MiSriouiT AHileth- ('lub

WeBteni aihleiea are hpfj4nning m nr- rh e. and llie entire li*a?n Is expected to he on hand at the New Y'ork Alhiellc riub houfl© on Frlriuy night for ihn final muster before the sails on Hie fol­lowing day Ont> three aHileles arrlvrd vestenlav- They nre John W. G.^rrell:!. t'hlcagn AlhlfiHc <'luh; H, J Huff. eagO Athletic AssocliH Ion. and J. P. Hal- Btead, Cornell Fnlverslty

JERSEY GIRLS IN SPORTS.of K|1»» s»r« ii*f, and ,Hlga <if T h is 4Tty, C iiplnre

G olf r r ix e s .Spcdfll Dinpatrh tn the h'VKMSti .\L'WS,

BOSTON. Masa.. June 24—Misa Helen M. Sims, of Eftkt Ornngn, N. J . and Miss Florence R, Wisa, of Newark. N. J . . both membem of the freshman clnsa nt Wcilea- iey College, hftve Just been nwanJed the cups emblematic of flrsi and second place tn (he novice golf compf^iitlon ifant has been In progress on th© college links throughout the spring.

No branch of outdohr sport tins a larger following among Wellesley girls than golf, and more than IRO young wujrnen have been competing for (he cups, the awards of which were made yesterdfty

■ won by Miss Sims, top of the lint. Is an elegant

Thv Ih'llywond Golf Gluh has fts»um*‘d Hk mlrlHummcr a<-tlvlly and the gretii vonimltieefi rompciltlv© schedule p ee vldcs for the women «s well as men. ^|cmhc^s wishing consideration from the handicap committee will have lo turn in ai liaifti tliive curds properly atteHleii. otheiwlHF* they will have to play from Ptrairh. The achedules are us follows:

NIeii'ft H rheilule.June 2 7 -Weekly elghieen-holf medal

play handicap.July 4—Independence Day Cup, two

clnsses. beei eight In each clftss to qunllfy.July ll — Weekly medal play handicap.July 18—Green rornmUtee cups.July 27i—Vice-president ft cups, best eight

to qunllfy In clftpscft A nnd BAugust I —Weekly med!il play handicap.August fi— \V eekly medol play hamltcftp.AuKusi I't—W eekly medal play handicap.August 23—Fresidenl's r\ipR. best eight

lo uimllfy m clriBRea a and B.August 39—W eeklv mednl play handicapHr-plember 5-^(Juallfylng round fur cham­

pionship; three prlze.s; Aral eight for rhiimplonshlp Dup. second eight ft»r Hollywood Cup> and third eight for tWsi. En<l Hup.

September 12—W inners of weekly handi­cap cups t!) nlny off for spasnn cup. best eight to QUHlir.v.

getiedule.June 24—KIghteen-hole medal play hnndl-

Clip-Julj’ 1 - Eighteen-hole round, for cup.

four In 11 uni If.vJuly U>-Elghieen-bnle round for cup,

fiiur in qualify.August D~Green cemmlUee handicap,

fapst four tu ijuallfy.August 13—Championship round, best

fijiir (f* ''..nilnue morning and afternoon, final (Ml morning nf August 13.

Aupujt o>— Eightocn-hole med.il play handlciip. four to qua lify.

'rhe biMird of governors of the Arsdale Golf Club held u mecilng nt the Republi­can Club In Enfil Orange lust night nnd

policy ridresult of the new clubhouse rtrtd the im- prnvemeiHs that are being made lo th© rourre, the members will from now on be In a heUer position thFin ever.

(’ompetUiona arc to be held every Sat­urday Hfipmoon. and there will .be a chance for some more pood enddles. for In addition m the week-end plav, mem- hers are Ix'glnnlng to iFtke dine for other [otinds. Work was Btarted yesterday at cvtnlng the rough, which has grown so thick of lale and become a terror to tie© wild drivers. The twm new holes are also to be opened in the near future.

Theso are bimy times ai the Yountakah Country Flub, where the golfers nre en­gaged In a number of competitions. Inrl- dentally the clut> Is proiitf uf ha team. W'hlch has won fl\-e out of six m.ilchea (his season. Mrs. George Ryall has given a prize open to those who have played on the team and the iiiialiflcaiion test provided for th© best four In n medal round (o crntiiiue on ai match play.

Ttiose lo fiimllfy were Dr. II E. Rey- iitdds, George Ryall Jr ., A. \ F la r k and E J. Luce. At m atch play Ryall defeated Reynolda 4 up and 3 to play, nnd Clark bent Luc© 2 up. Ryall then nroceerted ((► keep til© prize in the family by defeating Clark 2 up nnd 1 to piny.

In the match for the President's Cup F A Marsellus bent F. C Williams 4 up nnd 2 1 0 play, which enlilleH the for­mer to compete In the final against the winner of the H G. Giles—W'. G. Phillips mutch. Compelltion has also been g' lng cn during tne Inal two months fur Hin Governors Cup. Fp to date J. A. WiKlur leads with an average of 73*? . while A. L Clar'k comes a clofl© second with 7

mapppci out an ctlv© lollcyfuture With (he Increaset^ eomfort a,s a

the

I T T T S B l 'R t i , Pa.. Jun© 21 —'flic Repub- Itc Don and Hied Oninpum- Ua a ilecldid to brt-ak wltli Its union ©tnployes, de­spite whtti, rtccordlng t!. rep«jriJ has been powerful pressure nn the pu-i of persuiiJi c-(TUiplcuou>j In republican p arly iiffunt*, wh«» are anxlcii.s to have jm latuir dissen­sions now and who have urged ihat the w a ge scale fur unluti nien be nikiumI wlth- oul quibbling for a year fniir. Juiy 1. The Hvpubllr has refu^icd lo listen and hna seiz ed notice on its Hujusaridtt nf Amal- ganiutctl AasuclaHtiJi and of Vulcan ©inpltjyi H that univsss they accept a cut of firvul prox>ortlonK, ,sald lo be Hilrly- three and one-ihlrd per c e n t . - th a t Ui© union will be ttirown out of all the mllh beginning July 1.

Th*' workmen, wlio whip re.idy to accept a l Ui i(f twenty p'-i cent. In wages, h;i\a refused so large ii cut, uhrl the annomice- mem [ maiJe thnt (he mlUs will close June 74(1, the cxplra llon of (he real© year, unii Huit when tliey reopen Hie mill own­ers will deni with workmen on Indlvlduala and nut ns union men.

Officers of ih*’ ^inulKanialcd Association admit ihftt erfortH to arrange u schedule with the Republic irileresla f<>r the ensu­ing year ha\e fnlleil, nn«i lliai they ciiuld not arcepr the grr-at cul In riitea demand­ed, and It ift dvcliiff 'd by th© workmen thill the Repiihllc sought only to jlrlvp or­ganized labor from lh»‘ mlfls cni lrely when they proposed rvjc!i a cm The stand taken by 111© Rtpuhllc tvlll work great Injuiy to the Republli'utt cumpaign. It ts thought, and one o f th© l>lKb ofHrbils of tlu- F<e- pultllc in the BHlHburg nffU’ ce yesterday said:

‘ AVe are nnt |n politics, nor do w© care w ho is made Presldenl. ^ 'e Intend to r\m > oui own IniHlness from this time out at Iva.sl. "

Tlip speaker would not al low his name to be used, but il i.s understood his re­marks echoed the sentlmfi i t o f John A. Topping, president of (tie Republli: Iron and l*tl©H Interests.

luisl June an umpire ga\‘e to Hie unions pve iy ihlng Hie> asked for. aslounrllug even the imlonfi by hia generosity It was then Hip Repiilillo liecpleil lu ©nd .HI deal- Irgs wllh muon Iftlmr ai iho exiiinitlon of the ypEtr's w;tge agreement.

Rumor rfoches I'lUshiirg that Ihe Steel CorrK>nitlon hisis orderrd that th*- Ameri­can ShetM und Tin Fl.ui© Company, iia one Interest retrognlzing Ih© AmalgainrHrd ASsorlatiou, slgu the R\-ale for nexi vear.1'his will Thursday,

pi'ubably 1)© d«>ne here

LONG lUtAXCH.T w o women In the ga rb of Catholic

slPlera have beui srUli-ltlng without the author ity «if BlPhoj. M iF a u l They ut© asking aid for a Ciithf)Uc oriduinagi. Res. T)r W I’. CaiitweH, rector of id© Church of Our Lady S tar nf the Sea. has lnB(rip’ tod III* p^opli' ihrnugl) the prefis to cease aiding them until pn'p»'i ciedeuiiaia are recoL’ -d.

\VllllHm Griffin, seventy-dv© years old. fa ther of M n . John .Duly, of Morn s a v e ­nue, died >©st©rday at itrudle> BeHCli. H g was a gioierHl cor.irftctor and fr)j iHiy years a re.«ident of Mruiniouih Comity.

T h e slxtli annua l fo n im e t u e m m t exer­cises of the Star of the Heu Furocli1al School wa.'< c"JeL)riae«l last night at. Hi© Lyceum . Fh 'e hupdrerl penpit* aH^nded Rl. Rev. Jrtou^B A MeFmil. btshop of Trenton, made the tirlnvlpal Hdrire.-.**

A French bulldog, the property of M ib. K. S. Buyer, of this d r y . wem mad yes­terday T h t .log w;m heiiiK IreuHil al u local dog hospital. It altacKpd the doctor, who munagecl to ©ycap© beiflg biilcn by pinning thv cnnln© down with a wooden fork, The dog Hftprward gut Ajut of Its kennel and Hciiliored pcdeslrluna right ftnd l©ft until killed by ()f¥lo©r Kiijg*- land.

To keep in touch wHh th© doings of lua State. rn]t©d Slalcft Benaior Simon "Gug- genludm. who has a summer honie licre, will spend the season at Denver, Col. Y’ esierday IPs aiiiomoblles w r© .shipped West.

C, T. Ba.s.«ltt, of . tiTTinili, N who will spend the summer in the T T. Kinney Cr»Uage, arrived here (o-ilaj for lie- .'-ea- 9f>u. l‘ t:e Kinney (’ o i ta gc is a; Oakliursi, near ly opposite the summer horn© of Wil liam ■ ( nmphcll CUirk, _______

H a r r r LfCw U D ra tn Tenit*l©,ROBTON, Jwn© 34.—H arr y L.©w|s, of

Philadelphia* the world's welterweight champion, wa«t given th« decirlon over l^onry Temple, the colored boxer o f New York, a t the end of a iwelvr-round houi at the Armory' Athlet ic Club laftt night.Temple pul up n ttrong. aggresulve fight , , j * . ■ »* j

■ Hml not unHI tho lant three \ eeeond street, Harrloon, willthmughoiu , . - ............. , ....roiinda did Lew is ahow' decisive worke

£lm w oodft Httve Open D ates.T h e Elmwood-Jualor* have an op<jn date

n ext Sftturday. A ny fourteen lo sixteen year old team dealring to arrange a gama should sifihd chotlengee to VVtlllarh fitasso, 190 Elmwood avenue. E a s t Orange.

AMERICAN LEA 6U L

be accepted.

Ftratwclnss teams desiring ga mes with the Cottage A. A. should communicate with F. w . Johnson, 10 Cottage strest. The Co ttages defented the BeuevtUe C* C. on the fo fmer’B grounds Sunday after- noon by the score of 7 lo 6»

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

R e in lt * o t V e ite rd w r’* G am e*.?tiilad«]phla 9, New T o rk «.

B n to n 3, Waehington 1 "■9 t. Louie S. Cleveland t.

Oelrott 9. ChkHtro ■ ta a d la n a t th a C)ska>

Cbi,lO fO .^ l e .W.L.PC,

..I»z3.e03 * M .SH

PhUs'iitbW .L.F

R e e a J l e o t Y n t e r d a j r ' * G a n « * .N e w T o rk 6. Boeton 3 (let same).

Boetnn 9, N e w T e r k 7 ( t i ■ une). Phl ladeipbla 3. Brooklrn 1

P t t ls b u r s 3. Ctnclnnatl 0 (let n m e ) . ~ - - - - - - --- - --- S (M*iCincinnati T,• t a n d U a s o f | k « a a l M .

came).

The trophy won hy Mins ainin. who rnnke a t the 'affnlr. Bl* o , . - ......... . ...Other branches of sport. Including archery, hockey and sprint running, the first pr1*e in the latter event going to a Si. Johns- bury, V i . student, nfler a series of in­tensely Interesting dnshcB on the college campus.

Tatae^ln n ill ia rd T o n m ey .V ic to r Chrs'Bll was a winner last night

In the Tuxedo Tourney. He de­feated Otto Klinck by the score o f 200 lo 160, Eddl^ Pierson, who in th© lender Iji the competlUon with a sira lght s tr ing of nine victories, will pluy A. B Cohen to­night.

K E W B n i ? I K W i r K .Properly owners on French street have

complained to Common Council, declaring that th e cost pf the repaving of that street between Prospect and Alexander streetfl Is excessive, the city having agreed th a t the charge should be but a dollar ft running foot, and the aesessment being four tlmci* that atnount.

T he weddin g Of Miss May C. Whltfletd to H arvey Hultnsh wlU be splemnlaed to­night. Rev. A- B. Soars will perform the ceremony, The. brlde'a at tendama wil l be her stater, Miss Helen 'Whitffeld as maid o f honor« and Mlsa Adeialde W eeks, o f Brooklyn , fts bridesmaid. Robert C. Smith will b« beat IMA and W nilam Whliflftld and H a r r y D eH art ushers, Mildred KuU- Jlsh w i ll be d4nr«r girl and C. 8. A l k l n t o g j r . , page.

POWERS A CRACK SHOT.M ark sm an , T ak in ar P a rt fn (iroiiiA

AnierfoBii H o iid lra p , B rea k s 120 N tralK ht W irh o n t r Miss.

CO LLM BrS. U., June 24.—About 230 Rhoolcra yesterday fared the traps al lue Ciihimbua Criand American Haudlcftp fnf ft day's sweepytukeft shooting. All «tond ul Pixteeii yurcle from the traps for Iiiu iiirdft. and at nineteen yards In ii ftpeuinl ©vent of twenty targets, where the iiae of two HholN Hi each target was permiltPii.

The great surpriei* of tlie day came wlien Cliaimcey Powery, nf Decfitur, HI., broke UH fttralglil at eixleen yards, Htld then smashed (hem all In the eiiecial event, making I2f> without a mlas, a prac- ilcally unli©ard-nf performance for either proft’sslnnulft or amateurs, at these big national (nurnnments. Fowern (led Jaul year for th© Grand American Handicap proper, bm was shot out hy J. J. Hlankp, uf Trezebant, who was a conteslant ye.a- terday, although not In the heal of form.

Mi-sars. Powere, McCarty, Lyon, Heor and LTo&by composed the ernck squad and umashed 100 of the elusive ■‘mud pies’' from nineteen yards. User and Lyon only using their second phot once each

The high scores of 38 were made by G.A. Maxwell, a one-armed expert from Nebraska; J . 8 . Fanning, of New York, a profesalonal. and W. Henderson, the Ken­tucky crack nmaleur. Heer, of Kanaaa; Spencer, of M issouri: Hughes, of Wlecou- ftln; Neaf Apgar. of Plalnflelcl. N. J.. w ere the nlneiy-«even per cent. expertB. and of tha artirtleurs. Wentherhead, of lows also ftccoumed for ninety-seven of ^la 100 fllxtaen-yurd birds. Nlnely-slx was iTiftde by Maesra. Huff, of Georgin; Free­man. of Qeorglfl, and McMurchy, of New York. profesfllonalB, and Graliam and Dunntll, of Illinois. In the ninety-five hole ware MeHsrs. Flick, of Ghio: Deerlng^ of 1 Vla(*on»in, nnd V olk,'of Ohio.

John Philip S ousa, the bnndmaster, and Mrs. Topperwein were among the flhootcra.

BOONTON.Drr and Mrs. George W. Holmes, nf

Church, street, are entertaining Miss Montgomery, who recently arived In this country from P ersia, where she has been (IB a mJsalonary for the last iweniy-nlx years. Dr. and Mre. Holmes have spent a number of years In that country.

Dt. Henry F- Meyer, of New York, who Uvea on the B oh r farm, lost over 100 val­uable amAll black Minorca chickens dur- | Ing the past week by the depredations of i tftta. Tne egga from which they were ' hatched were soatlv. *

Mr and Mrs. 'WTllfam Gordon expect to leave on Thursday for a visit'to relatives at Omaha, Neb.

Mrs George Co«, of Easton, la visiting at the bom* of Mrs. Alfred Coe; Of Churert

"V h e ' Ladles: Aid Society of the First Presbyterian Church held a strawberry snd lee cream feattval last night In the basement of th * church.

George L. Salmon, of Myrtle avenue, and Harry Looker, of Monroe street, left last night for IIHtioIb. They will be ab­sent from honw several weeks. i

Miss Lillian Condit, who attends Welles- .

L e e ’ S M i s f i t C l o t h i n i P a r l o r s ,

211 Washingtoii St., Near Market St.IrafjaolM HallcHng,

Open E v en ln g n , ti.N «w nrk, h, J« I*. Cox. Slfir,

VALlT-S NO RE.VPY M.4DE HriRSK HAN GIVE

Wllh tlw kn ovlfitsp th a i "w h a i won'i fit itae man w ill III anoihi’T ." we eatabllahetl BniiiH j'parii ftSU (he xale uf merchatu iBllurfl' r ihiii, anb unrallPil for ifiiTment». S u c c m b iu I ir-iiu the £iarl, Itie bu«lnef*H hw*' ifTOwn m » hsu i3f3- jH>rr:<)na, be-jiu.'*? every more ahrpwimen learn lo ajipreciate our value:^. Mu<h of our BufvesB is ilue tr> the (aol that ihoBe Ah.> puTchase tell their friends, and ihu» nur ,ju- fmaage ban gmwn Inlo an endlesfl chain of eailftfled cuMomern.

WE OFFER AT

410. 412, Sl-1, 41H. ami 42i> for suits .inU coats arul trou*ers which 'Apre made lo nrlPf for 4Trfi, la.T I4U. 14:.. iso, net. $T5A FFJW rtAMPLKH UK WHAT IVE OFKEK.

Bark suit, Imperial brnwn. coal cul on i .n ser 'ailve lines, throe huHcins, wllh eoftty r.-undeil r-nmej e, rnarfe lo oitUi for l.'kt 1>y Prince, nf (’hlciijru: our pi'lce. If |i flis you. Jlii.

roftt nnd troueern, dark hUse Ber*e, ftnnppy iv.n lujtinn effert, pkeletou lined; mat.1 • ti. order for VKt hy Cooper, uf W ashington, .iur prlre. 412.

Sack suit. hmn«e fray, n nhad© for the up i «- fifltc dresser welltallorrd. hy Numan, of Gran J Rfiplds; Dur price. If b fits you, 4!h; custom made price, $4u, a eavlng of 130.

Pack pull, dark blue eerg**- >vbh the new (f- fprt faint white sMk pin stripe, onai (wn h'U- t.tn effect, wlih long rolU made to order for JTiO hy Prrudhnmme. of Now York; nur price. If li fi(« you. Ilk.

Hack BUU. tar\ brown, n shkde which Is at preaeni the acme of atyllah drea. . coat swagger one button effect. «i(h dlii front, marie to or- dor for ino hy Peyser, of Newport Newp; fur price, I2U.WHY WR FIT THE LARGE. THE BMALl.,

THE THIN AND THE STOCT.Ready made clothing cornea In u few siand-

ftrd sizes. All sizes oonie from (he tnllora. Thlft la why we can fU those hard to fit and flml no more difficulty in dreealng the larg •. the amall. the thin and the stout up to S2 wai>t measure than we have In meeting Ihe necui of the average man.

M IS F IT r i . O T M I N f i FATII.ORa,

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th a n t o w tsU vOn h a d ,a R O A D S T E R . 3 S ? n O .

We wilt store, wash, nolltii, RiraUh gasaarl oil nnd Veep n lM>r i In running

order tor $1&'a mouth,(Iseksoti Ho<lel F ................................... BSAO

Model B............................. «a,000Model D .................... ...............Sl^aOO

le r 'C o Ik g ^ retuVris^ IflBt night lo th e : E S S E X X U T D M O B IL E C 0 . , I ik : „home of her father* Melvin S. Condh. i ' /

‘Former'Mayoi^and Mrs. Chftrlek A, ^for- ' and K etall S I I B r o id S I . ri«. of Cornell* s tre e t are attending the i T elephose » a t « .commenceTOent exerciser at Yale this |

" m S s Caroline E . Marsh has gone to Bos- ton for several weeks to visit relatives,

ls * a p « i* 'g * a ^ * « ^ friends h ■ I B A S E B A L LCredit Aecommodatlons Bttsnded.

W .UPC. g r iM i jW .. .33 n

W .L.TC. hlia phln . .n V .p4®*.

Solid stiver empenris have been pressnt- ed to Joseph J.. Kansell, A n d n W -^ . WIndUsr and llqrtlieer Marks, e OtjOpodalll Counai, 'jr . o . C. A. W.

' burton I m been sleotoA

F IS H lN l^ N O rE S .Fishing from t i e steamer Angler, off ,

Belraar and Long Branch, yesterdai', John : Graseman. ot this d t r , caught s seven* pound ling. '

Good catches ot sea bass and ling were made off Seabright yesterday. Charles lAcknauer, John Gaul. Leads Ewald, Frank PfelnlDff. WtlUatn Andrus, Ernest Rymon, David Tbbrarorth, Horace Duch* man and Toddy SlwrUiitn. ot this elty. caught fifty Ung and seventy-three sea ■ sss.

Weakflsh a r t tgUitg the book a t tbs , Mlghlands.aflid; to iha.SlHttrsbUfr, whstg

X O e O A YC n A M P tO N S tflP Q A M B

W lodeam ayer’s P arkH B J A O B R

NEWARK v>. TORONTOfirst eowa Csllsd at 1 B'slosk.

inaKAg^B or. ■II«N AMi> WUMJIK .

J apKOIALIST a t twenty years' experl^ca

on sll Cbrenlo Dlssasss.DR. M i^ D E V lL L Ea n aroadA c.. ovsr chiids’t .

/ . Pees low,- Notteo r- i^Mpirsyto4 I>. M. end « to < V F d i . otfico eloHd-.TasMay

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This is the last week of the exhibition. ■

O u r D e p a r t m e n t of P u c c h a v s e A c c o u n ts

W i U P a y 6 P e r C e n tOn deposits madcAhereln, Particulars for the asking.

Q P'^APK 'S store. BEAlJTirULi]'M PObTUU- ■MOAX!.A£VV-.«HAL5£Y.Sr/?a:rjiJ .D T?!iR fSa.

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T h i s W e e k ' s S a l e sS tc L t io n e ryOrests ?^ io ld x ,

U n d e T m u s f i^ s "All under full head of steam.

T h eC Iu b P Ian ^.

M a k e s It E a s y to B u y

->iio«vAurft) Gaif. __ , ..^Ifolsteries,Pictures and Pianos,

Ask About the Plan.

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Guimpes

Our Finest Trimmed Ha>,ts To Go Qtt Hetlf-'Price

F o r C h i l d r e n

Quimpes uf Lawn in hishop style, finished with hemstitthed ruffle on neck and sleeves; sites Z to H .............................

Qufmpes with suspender vokes; tucked and trimmed with eaihroiJery insertions; Z to H yeur sizes, lor................................

Oulmpes of fine sheer Lawn; yoke and MispenJer st\le, solid tuckin;;, lace and embroidery insertions; necK, and sleeves finished with lace and embroidery edging; Z to 14 'Tffc year sizes............................. l u

25^

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Corsets.An expert will exploit the many

merits of the fiinious l.a Florence Corset thruout tills weeli. I.a Hor- enc“ is ime of rjur own importitticm, maJe in the newest FMri,>l.in muJels, of rich m.Ttena.s t'lei;amly trim* m«l With preUv Liie'i .ijk I embioiJ- pries in Ui most lashi 'liphle im>Jels at prtces r.inaing frum t; ft 2,

P. [> Corsets made of French Imported Coutii; trimmed with l:ices anJ rit'hnns; hrmeJ. si/.es jn tn27; the regular kind for fl ,75.

P. D. Corsets, suitable bir the iveraii? hfture; hij h inist: medium hip, IrimtneJ with enJ rmJerv; j-i/es do to du; rck;u;ariy f4; June Ssile Price f2.

^ This is the really big event of the season in millinery— aregular steam roller affair, that makes every other millinery sale look fiat, stale and. unprofitable. It is our Annual Season End Sale of our tmer trimmed hats, and this year we are going to concentrate the selling in three hours— 9 to 12 o’clock to­morrow morning.

During these three hour'; you may choose from our entire stock of elegant and superbly trimmed Hath, including many Parisian creations. and| our experts’ remarkable copies, aa well as designs of our own; made of splendid materials; trimmed with rich imported flowers, feathers, ribbons and ornaments, in a large variety of styles, at just half regular marked prices.

Remember, Thursday morning, 9 to 12, o'clock. /

$ 2 ,9 5 T rim m ed HoLts for O n l y 4 9cHere is a chance for neopie who want snmethinu really che.ap— a lot of 1.S0 Trimmeri Mats, ready

to wear, :or wonit-n, mivses .and tliiMren; suit, summery effects, hand made n\-er wiri frames, J a var.ety of designs and colorings to please all; reoLilar prices from $1.0.S to SJ.hs; tu besold, vshile tl’.e lot lasts (you had better come in the morning), for onjy,,......................................

Rovjgh StriVW SaLllOr H ats. grosgram ribbonoanci in the most wiinleJ stiape ,

in white, black, brown, navy and burnt; reg. values 49c. to7Sc.; to in this TliursJay Sale

2 0 0 D ozen Flow ers and Foliage, ^ yreso » and wi'caiii'. a largev.triety of ilie 39 . and 49c. kind, to be sr>U nn Thursday, at only...............................................

^ ( i h l ) O r \ S T.tffet.i Ribbons; t ’4 inches wide; rich, luslrnus linisb; all wantedColiji.s; nice for millinery trimming, dress trimming, hair bows and other

uses; regular 2Sc. kind, priced for Ihursd.iy's selling.

Men’s StreeW Ha.tsHvery kirs.l of straw hat is here for men's

and boys' wear. We never had a more likable assortment, and you know this store has been

t^EE-f riotffd for it' Croat variety of styles.We haridSe only gnod makes iipnn wliich you

can depend, and we will sell tliem at tite most moderate prices.

- Men’s Split Straws, yacht shape, f.1.50 to 54. Soft Split S traw s—to turn down in front— 51.50, S2 and S2.50. Mackinaws— different shapes— 51.50, S2 and 52.50.Sennit Braids— 51,50, 52 and 52.50,Genuine Panamas—55 to 510,

Office CoatsF o r T h e s e H o t D a y s

In the Men’s Clothing Section, Second Floor, we have a large variet\' of cool office coals which you will find a great relief to take ihe place of the woolen coat such d.iysas these.

Striped Cotton and Plain Black Coatsfor as little as 48c.

Black Alpaca Coats, SI upwards'.Gray Alpaca Coats, 51.98 upwards.Serge Coats, 52.98 up.Colored Silk Coats; sizes .14 to .59; values running up to

56.98 arc being closed out at 5J.S1 and 54.50.

Silk GlovesP r i c e d to P l e a . s e Y o u

4.50

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12-huUt,in lerifftli:

j W hat P re tty C lock s!

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Surely you will admire these handsome Mission,T'lwcks and lots of folks will be glad to get them ct such a little price.

These mission clocks are built of fumed oak; are 17 inches high, 8 inches wide, and have 8- day movements; the dials have large cast itrass Arabic figures, and there is a br.iss pendulum. These clocks are fully guaranteed and should sell at 53.50. W e have bought them so we can sell them at 1 . 7 5

Light Weight Gloves for the lorrid season are offered here in piotusmn .rt diminutive prices. Only good makes— nn matter how low the prices.

Kayser's Silk (iloves Fi:ll lf.-lHilii'n IpfiKtS; mous- aueUiire, in Ian, Mack and while; h'jyets doiiWe f i

(5 ?^^ lippeJ; specul...................Kayser’s Silk (iloves

uM|U'l.iire; in bla:k and white; driuhle Ii|.p“J; special alMisses' Silk rdbow [.ength W om en ’s 2-clasp Kayscr Silk

(iloves K.iyser make; in white, pink Oloves In rnptilar sh.iJcs’ .is well .lianJ bahv iflue; double tipped; lor f-l lia;k and wL.lte. r A c 'TC c . f1iinly.................. I lor............. . D U / D I

Foster’s Silk Gloves—Full 16-huiton length; mousquetaire; in popular shades and black and white: double lipped; very $ | special at..-.................................................................................. |

Pure Silk Gloves— 16-bu1tnn lengih; mousquet.iire; in black and while; double tipped; a large lot, worth 51.25 a pair; ^ J c selling at................................................................................. / ^

MuslirvwearI n t h e J u n e S a J e

i » t = bias

Gowns of fine nainsook, cambric or mus­lin; high, V or chemise styles; trimmed with

bands, emhrn'dery insertions, ribbondrawn, and bows; nther.s with lace iiiseitioiis and ruffles; long, s'l.iri,' flare, kimono Q | i C or Madam Butiertlv sleeves: regular Q y $1.25 sons; in this sale for.................

White Petticoats of cambric, handsomely made \s ith f l Q c deep lawn flounce; tucked, hem.stitched, lace or embrnid- y Qery trimmed; values 51-25 and 51.50; special priced.

Drawers of nainsook nith piaiii hemsttlched or tucked ruffles; others trimmed with embroideiy or lau-; both styles; regularly .'9c. at...........................................

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Boosting Home IndustriesBy Holding a Gigantic

Sale of Brooms and BrushesHere goes for more good times— another push f*r prosperity— another lift to home industries. The largest order for brushes we ever placed has just been given a prominent Essex County

manufacturer whose product we have handled for fully twenty-five years. The maker took the order at the smallest possible profit in order that he might keep his full force of workers employ­ed, and now we are going to help along the good times by taking a still less profit than the maker, enabling our patrons to participate in this most remarkable sale of brushes.

. Just see The savings on every kind of brush and broom imaginable.

died, At lOc,

3Sc. Mend or Counter D u e t Brushes at ZSc.

-3yc. Hand or '(^ n tc r Dust Bnishfs at 28c.

79c. Hand or Ceuatar Dust Bruahas at 63c.

7Sc. Hair Brooms, complete with hindleSj at 80c.

I ft. 29 Hair Brooout, complete with 'hanArs, it 51. , v

tl.9 8 Hair Brooms, complete with handles, 1^51.50,

ZSc. Scrub Brushes; Tincy, extra ■■Jotite.-at iSc.'--, 4 ■D'lftc. Scrub Brushes, Mnoil sUnd. ard, at t2c- tit. ' .

l8c, ScruB- BriHlm.St tOC, _

:|j; 28c, Scrub Brushta, Roof Aei; I t 1% , . 4*.. ;

;29is. Senib Brusbes, tda| tupMs,die

fOc. Toilet Brvshss st 19c- 39cl

ZSc. Stove Brushes, curved, at 15c.3Sc. Stove Brush-

es; large, fancy, at e s i H M r * 27c.

15c. Stove Brushes, diamond ban-

49c.35c.

ZSc.ISc.

4Sc29c.

49c.

29c. Shoe Brushes, h-row, at 23c. Polishers, No. 4ff; atShoe

SBver Brushes, No. U, att

S ilve r Brushes, No. 14, at

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Psfnters' Dusters, standard No- 4, a t i i c . ' IF

38c- Fumlture Dusters, standardpure, at ..... li-- .

39c. W en Brushes, standard No. J, at 29c,.

49c. W a n Brusbea, ataedird Me- i X i at 39c.

Radistor Bruabas, No, Z,^(

I6c. Sash Toole, No. o, at lOc.■8c. Sash Tools, No. 7,.at 12c.

. 20c. S8sb Tools, No. a. at 15c.10c. Sash Fitch Brushes, in.,

at Sc.15c. Sash Fitch Brushes, I in., at

lOc. _ ;__■9c. Sash Fitch Brushes, l k'-)nch,

at tSe.lOc. Standard Varnish

Brushes, No. I, at Sc.18c. Standard Ya rn tab

'rushes, No. at 12c.>G. Standard Yarn la h

rushea, Np. z, at I8c.39z. Standard Vamlah Brashes,

EitroNo.-2^at 29c. '.,C. /49c. Standard Vartdah Brosbea,

Extra No. 21 , at 36c.3fa. WMta WaaUBmabaa,

Superior No, ■, at ?fl«t 43c. WWta Wash Bmshet,

tl.89 Lambs’ Wool, long handle, janitor size, f t . 49.

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(1.49 Lambs' Wool, long handle, DiediuiD size, (t .t9 .

98c, t-ambs’ Wool, long handle, househotd size, 79c. i' 50c. Felt Broom Ousters lor hard­wood floors, 8-fnch, 39c.

75c. Felt Broom Dusters for hard­wood floors, l2-lnch, S9c-

(|.(Kf Felt Broom busters tor hardwood floors, is-ineii, 79t.

S9c. FaK Floor Oilers, No. 1, 39c.78c. Felt Floor Oilers, No. 2, 89c.98c. Bristle Roor Brooms, No. I,

at 85c.(1.49 Bril tie F l o o r

Brooms, No, 3, 'at (t-ZS.___ lie . Hand or Counter Duet

at 33c. ■ Braehea. lanpice, at lOe. ■,Braahae, 41c; Duet Brnafaea, hati. No. zi.T^^

- iat 33c, ; . .IpibMininsnnamMaaMan^

ToJlored Coact SuitsS 6 .5Q Wa-sKokb!e S o r t for $ 3 .5 0

W'e’ve been selling suits such'as these right along in our popu- S m S iar Garment Shop at $6..50, and those who bought have been

ilelighted with the values we gave them.we fln.l a maker eaoer for business—anvious to form a ennnedtion with us

tliat will prove rrofilable in the future, and he minces un a i;ori.l'y tot of tailored coat suns ol best quality a.ai.itea stripes in blue, brnw/n. ;;ray .and white, wilh enats ,40 * inches lony, elevi-n-erned skirls, w'lih 7-in. ITiu ih c , m sizes 32 to 44, and instead 4 > ^ 1 1of sellmi; Ihcm tor 56.50 we are able, because ot tins new arran;>ement, to offer I Pthese suits at the e.str.inrdmarv pnee or........................................................................

The sclliuj; will begin Thursday at 9 A. ,M.

^'omen's Washable Skirts, in w hite, fancy sirines { | P O /-I J Oand polka dots; go'-eJ and side plaited; induJinK the new M 3 .1 1 1 1 M a o i J

Women’s Washable Separate Coats, in J | A Q J 'O C A n * * O Qw h,top fancy '6 and linen color; l . V O , ^ . u U 3 1 1 0 Z . V O

Handsome Braid Coats—Lined wiih taffeta; elegant specimens: extremely lashionable; 5 d g actual values 529.50 to $.19.50; seliint: now at............................................................................... f ^

Taffeta. Covert, Pongee and Panama Coats--values up to $10; choice nf any in this widely \arieJ coiiectiun of styles and qualities ;it......................... ......................................................

Dainty White Waists.Several hundred beautiful Sheer D aw n and fiati.ste W a is t s ;

in some slyle:^ in a Lompleto range of m oUvers ihe si/tes aome-\vliat broken; waists bt'au’ifully designed and elabuiatelv inmmed with rich laces and emi" iideries; such waists as $would sell regularly to-morrow at only , .

at $1.9.5 to $h are to he ottered

White and Colored M'aists ol sheerest W hite Lawns, with atl-over embroidery fronts, andpieftv St iped Fabrics in black and wlilte and blue and white; open front with strip of em­broidery down Iront; styles you will like, nice for dross or everyday wear; sizes 34 to 44; waists tti.ai should sell at 51 and 51-25; oftered to-niorrow at only...........................................

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Tots’ S ock sriit'se are importeJ hy us dirfit so

lh.it wc Kivp \nu ihr I'P-tl qu.iiities ail,I LliP iif-iPHl \anpUes ol style-. It) ,:lu) isB lr . :ii, -U I hi' s.iiiie time iiuotiiiii lower pii-.es Ilian uliiei.s will ask,

size- I to s ' ,

Plain Cotton, MaJ<; white and Ian; White CoUoii mtli laiitv Lips; .also striped ehects and White Laye st' ie; your chnue .it 2.5u'.

W hite Cotton l-Ency Striped Socks in la.:c effects. J5c,

Plain W h ite Lisle Socks »’Hh laiicy tups, .tMc. an 1 .Sllc.

W hite Silk Slicks, .SDc and OOc. Children's W h ile Stockings

lisle or cuUuli, lull L)iiiiurii.'d; 2Sc. .inJ 29c.

Misses' W h ite Lisle Stockings very thm and 11 1)1. nns guality,

39c.

Books_of R.ecordThe Bride 's Booh— A souvenir ol the

weilJiilj', with Iront (iiece in voliii, .iu illiisirjiinns In hlack and white Ly I . .M, Spiegel; louinl In while cL.-ili. fZ.

Cupid’s Proverbs a ne-Llmn hook, illustifiied by Albettiiie R.muali Wlu'clan, louiiJ in while kid, ^2..S0

B.ibj''.s Records "(U ir n .ili," \ record ul ['zhy's duinus fiom birlli to its first step, Illustrated by ! ranees Bruml- ag’, btiund m pink cloth, 39c.

I lie abuve bound in pink padded velluin, S9c.

II e above bound in silk, blue, pink nr white, (I.OH,

Our Baby ’s History A record bouk with Spaces lor prcseiils, photos, chn-»- tening day, colored illuslralions, bmiiiJ in pink and blue .Inlh, (I.Ofl.

I ne above bound in wliile, pink tn blue silk, (1,75.

Baby's i.ife A reniembr.ince of baby's days wilh spaces lor recording linlaLle events and reri-leller days, with an iiilroduclian by L. Nesbil and illus­trated by Harriel M. liennett, bound in pink, blue or white cloth, (l.U fl.

Baby's Record-A book to record the IncideRts of baby, with front piece, illustrated by Maud Humphrey, bound in pink or blue cloth, (3 ,

H a m m o ck sHere is a wonderful line of Hammocks

to choose Iroin, Irom the Biraplest M exi­can Grass Hammock at (1 and (1 ,50, up to the highest grade sort.

Woven Hanihiockt—Shoyer 1ind Hohffeld; good sizes and colors in both lines; throw back pillows and wide val­ance, price range (1,80 to (10.

A full line of Hammock Pram ea and Canopies.

Faimor Patented Adjustable Hammock Support and Aw ning; In green, gold or red in siflid colors and in striped tan and white. Support is ad­justable to dtflerent sizes of Aammuck rfom 6 ft. .< in., to l l ft. Support and A wntng complete, ( I I). SO.

Croqupt SetsA large variety of Croquet Sets for

both amateurs and professionals Is here to choose from.

Fine sets with eight maple balls, eight millets, nine wickeU and two stakes In a variety of qualities at from (1 to ( I I ,

s. •

G a rd e n Hoseso feet best quality

black, 3-p1y, inch rubber hose on straight or bent hardwood reelwith brass spray aouli and brua coupNiic*; complele Ttaflir for us«; leg- ( C A Q iiBr d e 7 0.1, , .t _ . i T . .

Heaedweaer for Tots

at....... .........

tliild ren ’s Caps- A vartnly *7 Cc nf pretty .styles; (1 kind at . ■ ^

Children's Caps of Dntte.l Swiss and All-uvrr tiTihroidery; heauiilully Ininmfd with be.iJing, ritilinn drawn, and bows: also hand leather-stiUh- ing; lucks and hemsUtchlng; Dllier styles in puke lionneLs trimnieil with flowers and rlhbun hows, and hats ol pliiur. Iiult(in-<i!i cruwrt, trimmed with pink aii.i blue ribbon; regular *1 1 A ( l ..sii kind, at......................... 1 .1 7

Children’s Caps of Net, Lawn, Dimity :inJ All-over F.mbroidery; French and Dutch styles, trimmed vciih neat embroidery inser- lions, Uce rtiflles, beadint;, ribbon aaa/^ tucks and bows; all sizes, 75c, kind |C

Children's Mats, Caps and Bon- nets ut Persian Or^anJtef AiPDver i mUroisiery, lii« and embroidery insertions, many nd J hikI jueUy styles; fTiinrniniiS ol rihhon, laceand liuwers ..................... i /

Prices hemit redudej (ylly :s per ceiu, belu'A' i«('ular.

Infants’ Coats of Bedford Cord; line luMvv twHl; yoke and circular cape styles; iiuiclime embroidered; trimmed wilh br.ntS. Iride nr ribbon; bmos. to J year si/es; rei^ularly J4.S0 % and f?; special priced at . .......... 3

Women’s Low SKoesZ/j Women's Low Shoes of Tan Russia

(2alf, GoliJrn Brown kid.iii,l finninetal Calf; some Gibsiiii f'les; nlhrrs flat bow Pumps;

5 mostly turned soles; sizes somewhat broken ; to co a t .................................................... 2 . 2 5

Misses' and Children's Bluclier Oxfords; pjtent l-iither samp , iluEl kid batiks; iT-zad faes; \uw heeK on Ihe [larger si/es; missus' sizes, $ | - 5 ^II.69; t liiUien's M?e.s . 1 * 0 3

Boyx' Satin Calf Sh o o ; bryad foe shape> vkjth lips; Siubstantiellace s iyle. sizes ] lo s: $ 1 a l ............................ 1.50

Mjsxe.s’ and Children’ s Oxfordsof sj'ii Hl.jck \ ki Ki.i; palerU tips; snii.i Sidles: MiS'es' sizes afUi low lieek. $1.25; Children's $ | sf/e 'AJih spring heels, at..... 1

Little Men's Shoes nf Solt skm wilh Jj II lops. r-mnJ tipped tue; soiid Silks. Ince siyle; sizes U) $to 1 -It ........................ 1

Bare foo t Sam la ls for the little folks; made of tan leatner; tirst quality 8oles; coo! and comfort- $ | able; sizes 6 to 11 at 90c.; sizes 11 'j to 2 at . . I

Writirvg PamperO ne P o u n d In itie Je d

P a p e r & 7 5 E n v e lo p e s

Ninety sheets of our famous Fferaldic Fabric Finish Paper stamped with- a neat and beautiful initial in blue, green, red and lavender— the four colors included in each package, together with 75 envelopes of fashionable cut, now offered to you at only 75c.

Kemfmbff, the paper already atantpeii and we have every initial in slock. No waiting. A treal for vacation.

P evp er itv Pa-ckeegeg

One of the bipeest paper mills we deal with put up an immense order of firip Fabric Finish Paper for us in packages cont.iining 80 sheets of paper in white and tints at such a low price, becau.se of the big order, that we can 'g sell you a package oif J v T ' - ' the paper for only...

25 Envelopes to MatcB, Sc.

B o x e d P f i p f r — High class stock from one of the.best miijs; mo.st artistkatiy boxed: many styles of boxes; many shapes and

.sizes Of paper; all new ind desirable, and the quality in every box is hitl> class, splendid fabric finish stock, tied with ribtwn 4 fartSm^tost parti boxes intended tp Retail at2SCj to s9c. r g ,to fl9 ki this sate'hf only................................. .....................

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M ARKET. H A L S E Y G BA N K S T S .

Half Yearly Sale Men’s Hanan OxfordsOur Great 13th Semi-Annual Sale of Factory Damaged Good?, Embracing Patent Colt, Patent Kid and P aten t Calf Only.

We will begin Thursday in our popular annex store our big half yearly sale of ^^essrs. Hanan & Son factory damaged footwear for men. The greatsale is maJe up exclusively of oxfords this sp;ison and only of such leathers as patent colt, patent kid and patent calf. The dainapes.ace comparatively slislit this year.

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O u r m e n ' s a n n e x

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d o o r s t o - m o r r o w

m o r n i n g u n t i l g

d c l o c k .

Pairs of Our Own 3.50 and 4.00 (P erfect) Oxfords 2.50In order to make this sale comprehensive in every detail, and because of the fact that

the Hanan sa le is made up solely of patent leather oxfords, we have selected some 2,fX)0 pairs of our own recular fd.50 and $4.0fJ Hussia calf,.velour call and i;unmelal calf oxfords, which we have included at the same ticure as the Hanan sale— 2.SO. I hese goods were all selected from regular lines and are all new and in every detail perfect. All on .separate racks suitably ticketed. _____________

S a l e o f T r u n k s a n d B a g s

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t.to Sol* Leathir Butt C itm —Tticsi! ■pirndid »ult (•»»<■• »re m»dr of rxei*!. Ipnt quallly ru n et leather, wUh eloel frames and Itnen Itnert. Fitted with •hlrt fold ami body atrapa. UngllBh

■ rittf handle erwed arid riveted to the caae. Good brae* lock and outaldo itrapa. 24-Inch al»e—made In the hast manner and aold regularly at tS-liaeaeh—speelat ........................

Trunka—Canvas covered, hound with fibre. Closely n alM , two heavy leather straps, braa# trlmmlnga. Excelsior lock and fitted with one tray. Iron botlr.m.

Blae. 28 ta 22 34 3« 33 40Rea. S.75 3 25 0.75 7.2S 7.7t S,2B 3.75Spec. 4.M B.49 5.B9 6.49 #,99 7.48 7.B9Tron ka-^ iu ivea covered, bound with rus­

set fibre. Two sole leather slrnpa brass trimmings, brass dowel lock and

. two trays. Cloth lined. Valance damn. Iron bottom.

Bite. 23 30 32 34 36 33 40R « I. 6.99 7,49 7.99 3.49 3.99 9 49 9 99Bpeo. S.t» 6.49 6.99 7.49 7.99 6.49 8.99

S a l e W o m e n ’s O x f o r d sTwo remark.ibly interesting specials nrranged for Thurs­

day's selling on centre t.ibles in our busy veennj floor shoe department. All siyes and every pair a noteworthy bargain.

Wo m e n ’s Oxfords — I’lOf*

Inn kid bluchfT iixfnrrl^

W h ite Can­vas OxfordsTIiIh |(Jt rnn pktH nl « liitt ranvtifi lihtche'i • t > 1 f niff)r*J»find while run-

" M r r I Wlilciw ’’ <1 K-fordu with 1inij<l (lewetl inrnrrl Aok’4 nnd n-hii#x ffirivni eovebf’il hpeli — n'ftnliir | 1 fi'i Hurt pfr iinlr. R ptie 1 n I ThiiriOfiy a i

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ivlih plain nr f ' |‘ l> e d T rt n 'I PftVfxl Driibrt hoJhh; nU

k.11 a Ritniple Int"i I'nitiit cnit low.!' Aiitu«« ini'Mfjier a n d illlfliiM Htjrir'ii— I M t fi }> t) 1 r A nrth kNR than I'J.fKi, Hjiednl at

1.35

Continuation of the G reat Sale* of Japanese China

The Co.ArL w“pr“erl! M arUct a n d B ro ad Sts, T h r e , E n t r a n c a *

A G r e a t D o l l a r S h o e S a l eFor Men, Women and Children— Values Best Appreciated a 1 rip Here. $1.50, $2 .00 , $2.50 and $3 .00 Shoes and Oxfords at $J.OO a Pair.

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C h o i c e a t , P e r P a i r ,

$ 1 , 0 0Men'* Shoe*—IfiO pnlra of

Mrn> Vlf'l HH.I Satin Caif ttline*. Theae are alt odds nnrt ends from ^/llarotillnupd lin€»fl. worth II.T5 to | f\£\ 12.00, not all s1*os 1 , ^ ^Ihcmtrh. flpfolal pair

Women'* Dongoli and Vici Kid Oxford Tlei 'ln hl'H’h»*r and Ptrnighl. locr- Ilf. mill- tsfy and Ciihan heels, nil fdzrs nnd widths, | woTih It f.0 in I2.no.Special f li .

Women'* patent Colt and Genuine Dongola Shoes

' ,.f iHp hi Ft akir**. wlfhwHfrd Hok'*', nil 7dzrs findwidth-*, rrculnrly <«<fld *

3pccln! i , y y$2 no.

Women's P itent Colt and French Kid Short Vamp Shoes—With hinh ruhan brrla and T rltofl *o|**k . a)l aJzpH find wirtihHi | A A rnirularlv Hold at l . l l l l12.50. flprrIfiJ fli. . . .

Women's Ruaala CaK Ox­ford Tie*- Rf'Kiiiarlv ro ll nt11.50. wllli in'nvy PTtlfnalnr. Bnlr>Ei, nil nlzPH in I hn |lot. monllv E width. 1 1 1 1 1Vrtlup SI 50. prr 1 'H.lr

Boy*’ Satin Calf. Box Calf and Coltekin and Patent Leather Shoes-Slzn^ h in 11 and 12 tfi 1. nis" rrKularlv buM hI11.50. SZ on ftfid 12 .50.Fpedfll ........................

Women’* Tan Vicl Blucher Oxford Tlea—Of splrrt<»d tan kid skill*, with exirnBlon hd|p* and mllltarj' and rijhnn Jippla. flll Pizrs from 2'jt, width* Dand 1C. viiliie Si T5 flnil }2.on. fififtf:- | QQIni ul-

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W o m e n '* High Grade White Kid Shoes -M.idf up for a If^artlnjt W>slern shstn Hiorp. !>f '■I'lirsf', lln-y allKhilv dfimR(rfd. |f>rulnrl.\’

Qlrti' Shoe* and Oxfords—SI 50 and 12-00 value* at $1 nn. Never niaiclibcl at the prl<'e Snnu' nre i^gular iHCH, f>UTrrs bhifhers nr but- inii; *<imf of viol khl with dull tops, others of box Pilf. worth $1 r.O and | A A12.In), .sp9ki.‘lnl ppcpair

jkold Hs hiRh S-1 00 I A A pAf pair, special lo*

Women'* Patent Colt Gib­son Tie* -With tump’d and llo illilr snlMS. modiuni Cuhnn h»f*in. size.* fi-fiiu 2 t«i widlhs i ‘, V iimi E | £\f\ rcXMlur J'2,110. p.i pnli .......................

1.00 W aists, 59c Millinery Sale

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W aists Y o u ' l l W an t a i a

P r ic e Y o u ' l l G la d ly 'P a y .

600 new clean waists, midc of the sheerest white lawn, f r o n t beautifullytrimmed with five panelsof embroidery, t u c k e d back, collar and sleeves edged with lace, all sizes, a regular (1.00

D ress -iihapeg, in M ilans and elups; black otiiv; large / .«p ami small hats; worth up / ^ Cto f t . J 5 , a t .............................

Im ported R o w e rs .American Beauties and Chry.santhemums; some with leaves: 1, ’ and 3 in a bunch; worth up to69 c ., at ......................................

rite "S o u l-K is s ” R ea d y -to -W e a r H ats-F in c Milan and rough

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value, limit 2 to a customer at,each....... ..............

straw, in corn color, burnt a n d natural 98c- and (1.26,.a n d natural ; regular 3 9 c

Rouffh S tra w H ats—.1sUd'e, o( large and small / N C shapes; worth up to (1.25,All ( 3 .9 8 , (4 .9 8 and ( 5 .9 8 Trim m ed Hats now

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Women’s Summer Suits and DressesSweeping Reductions, Affording Most Astoundiag Savings. Alterations Free.

Women’s $3.50 Jumper Suits at $1.98

C losing Out S a le o f High G rade W aistsHere's a sale fully thirty days

ahead of schedule— a Ju ly sate ij^.hme. We will in

place liefore you Thursday our famous waist store, our own

line of fine white waists forrperly pric- ed from t.s upward, at the mostsweeping reductions ever made at thism ly date. T li^e waists are all fresli,

regular stock,i^e_sirahIe_gpods_ from and the styles, as you mt^Mtnow,

are beyond criticism. The sizes range from -fT fo TJ_an_d_ as somemf the lots are necessarily limited we__s_u_ggest that

yo^_get licr^s__early in the da^as po^b^e. No mail or ’phone order . None sent C. O. [1

White Lingerie Waists— Made of fine quality batiste in a number of extremely pretty styles —trimmed with tjerman Vaiencien- nes lace and tine embroid­ery— all .sizes— regular ?5 and S6, special at...........

Sale starts promptly at St.fO.

White Lingerie Waists— Beautifully fashioned waists made of the shecest quality lawn and batiste— trimmed with (Terman \'alenciennes lace and em-

I broidery-yoke nf lace and 1 tucks—reg. f7 and $7.50

brand new lot of 460 handsome U non Jum per Suit.4 at a price no woman can possibly aSord to let pass by, .4 chance (or a styliah, well made Summer garment at alm ost hall price. Pretty styles and splendid work- manstiip; jum per styles in w hite, navy blue, Copenhagen and alinnat every shade; ail sires; w okh (3 .50 , special.............................................................................

W om en ’* S ilk T a ffe ta Ju m p e r S u its—Solid col­ors or with stripes f k ( T O and checks; value U

W om en ’ s Llnon S u its —W hite grounds with the pop­ular brown or blue stripes, or plain blue; ( T O worth (7 .00 and

W o m e n 'i and M isses’B a th In g S u lts—Brsllianlinesand panamas; navv a ( T O» ™1.9o

(8 .00, at .W o m en 's S k ir ts .

blue; worth special (15.00, at.

includ­ing panamas, voiles, bril- liantines.sicdians and diev- inis; also W hite Duck and I.inon Sk irts, in th e * r t Q new direcloire e ( - l feet; value (2,98, a t * * ' ' ’ - '

Morning Sale! Women’s Suits 88cPopular tub suits, included are lawn suits

in white, black and blue, white duck and crashes V V ^—value (2 .00 , (3 ,00 and (4 .00 ; .some may be a trifle soiled. Second floor, 9 A. M. to I P. M ...

$18 White Serge Suits, 9.98All the rage this sum m er, and at the price it 's positively the biggest gar­

m ent bargain ol the season. F in est white serge; jackets silk lined; rlani cuffs o 'b lu e and teow n, wiih collars to match; ,rll stvles; value (IS .a i , a t....................

3- D a y S a l e o f U n d e r w e a rFor M en. Women, Boys and Girls—Most Sensational Values o f the Season.

White Lingerie Waists—Someof these waists are handsomely embroidered, others trimmed with the best quality of German Vai. late— fancy sleeves, collars and cuffs— regular (S an d (9 waists special...

I White Lingerie Waists—Veryfinest batiste and law n. Trimmed with (.ier-

' man \'al. lace or beautifully hand I embroideu'J. Faniy backs, coi- I 1.1 rs, cuffs and sleeves— regular 1 SIO, S l l and J l J , special at........

White Lingerie Waists—aiiFrendi made waists trimmed w ith the dain­tiest lace, embroidery and hand work— beautifully made garments 111 all sizes— regular (13. (14 and £1.5 each, very special at..............

D r u g S a l e6c Rlpnii'ft Tahlfifi, speclul............19c Uafttfirla, fspiM-lHl m .................1V Si'dji Mint 'I'ableln a t ..................2TK7 CniiinrUc J'lll* fo r . , . ..............I2.>r AHufiMirin I'UlH ItT................... I25c Qulnint* I'llU, 2 g r .................. 119c Mlgi'nnc 'J'hIiU'Ir mI ................. *IKi; Ilhinltld 'iuhli'ln a t ..................1Ira* illnud’a 1 I'NTi PtlU ................ *K-pf" Arnica ShIvp. sjici-lnl...............II5r Wllrli llazrl Hnlvi* a t ........ I15r Unrlartlr Salve ffir....................i1<K' Kl'Hfim Ralt*. I ll>.. ................lOig Uh'aibanntp of Sml?4........ .25r Boriiric Arid. la iX f................ 112c DorrtcSf arid. mi-tlUriu.............Ifir TTf-aai of T an ar. rncdlilm, . IlOr Rowdered Alum, mrcllum......8c rredpllriiert I ’lialk for . .. .. 3Dr Chamber's Hair R pstorer... a3f»n OaklnJirt’s l)loxoK'"n .. .......8*'Ci Rrcf. Wine aivl Iriin 120c Snrtixfm i ‘hos!i!inlr at ........ I25ct Cllralk* of MasiieslH, gran.-.l2Sr ('iinruUta^ 'I’ablrl.H.. 1loo SplHia of NIu t . 2 nz .............. 1Iflc Tlnoturr of Unrnsivln.............. \U15c Jam aica Ginger. f>z.. .Ific EsucbCP Ueppei mlnf. : nz ..lOc Cantor OU. 2 oz . at ...............19c Cantor OH. 4 oz., ai ..........15c Paregoric. 2 f»z, for................89c Hay'ft Hair Ufalili at ,, :19c Olovine ( ’left nor. spf'dal__19c Seidlitz P<iw«lprp for.............10c Baltaotlne'e Malt Kxirftct.

Hunyiidl Maiyfi5. ypta-ial ...

T h r e e B i g V a l u e s In F a b r i c G l o v e sThis has been a season of discontent for many glove manufacturers and importers. Good gloves, if bought in quantities suffieiently large, may be liad at a very low cost. Here are examples of what quantity buying has torus. Will you share our good fortune.^

Long Lisle G lo v e s-S b iJe nf an extra (me gualitv of re.il s jk lisle in tweh’e button length. Black, white aaJ new shades of tan. A qual­ity that we would sell at s'lc,, but one lh.it many stares ask 75c. for..................

Long Lisle G loves - ,Wousi|iietnire style in full sixteen button length — black, while and tan shades. \’ery fine qu-iluv, light weight, tool .inJ coinfofi.ible. Many stores would ask (1 for gloves not one whit better.........

Long Slik G lo v es—Extra heavyquality lustrous fAilanese >llk In black, white, champagne and tan. Double finger tips. Mousquetalre, style. Sizes from 5 J 4 t o 7 J i [—easily worth f t . 50 per pair, our price to-morrow.........

S t y l i s h W a s h S u i t s a t L o w C o s t

T O IL E T A R T IC L E SlOcOrmont Talcum Powder........ JSc15c Bocith'a Denim Talcuin........ loo2So Booth's Talcum. 1 lb................lOc25c Bcnzoaled Almond Creuin,., 16c 37c Pompeian Masange (.'ream 'aitc35c Bchwnrx's KU-vft. m ................the4c Camphor Marbles, special., .a 'tcI2c Sea Salt. 10 1b*..........................7Wv15c Witch H aie l Jolly ui liic2Bc Benioln and Almond Union lilc15c Orniont Shnmpoo for........... lie20c Kubironm Tooth W aeli , . Iflc 19c Woodbury's Facial Creiiin.. .1 Oc SOc W ornct'* Dental Powd-r . . .JS c 39c n in e 's Honey and Almnnd. .,4*e

In arranging imterial for Thursday's selling we cudgeled our priin for something bigger and better than we have offered hitherto. We have suc­ceeded in bringing together four groups of suits, dresses and skirts which tpe feel confident wdll appeal to you. Every item is a splendid value, and the garments themselves are fiesli, dean and crisply ne'w. Here they are ;

WoTn«'H’* V e*(* A P a n t*—Til*' hI ih ibIu its*liLP'-''L ffR'iLiT and cxiifi

*lzes: ib^ p^nts iJic UEl

value !'®c. untl

knei=‘ ieuElhs. laceikTc Or knee r i F „

light fitting;

Women'* Vest* and Pant*-.IrTBey ribbed, glovp biting V'Rjjts, Krc phfipf'd lo ' plecvelpsis (IT wing ?lpfv»'R. fall rcguliir or f xtralarge alzea, pants Ibca* trlrn-

value 25c. rmi lAy-, 39r. each, sale prlre. Thnrsdas’ .............

Women's Vests — Htralgiit or sharp'd, with wing sleeves or sIcoT'elPsa. lace trimmeil yr>kes anfl armholoB. snme p.tlra eizep.value l^c. I I -eacli, choice, sale 11 vprice. B l........................

Boys’ Shirt* and Drawer* —Jersey rlbhod nr balbrigg’in — the shirts wl'li elmrt

drawers In lengths—reg value S'le, enrTi~(ip''e!al for llilrt saie -eaoh at.

knee

Misses' Vest* and Pant*-^.lersev r>r Hwle illib e i; ihe vests'Ft raighl "r shrijiecl low

-Blficvt-lefts or wing pamw lace trinimfd.

I9cneck- FleevcH"T’ulnefl ..... ....... —efirli. vO)ir I'holeo itiirlcK this sole a t . .

I—■par,-. ...ISe. ami 2Bc. lOc

Women’s Union Sult*..- Flnest Jl.«le yarns. rU-niy frlniiTieiJ with lace beading and rlbhofi rtrnwn j ’okca, neck and armholes, hottnni drawers lace trim- ' J A - nvfrt. value* 75o, nnd A y L DSr each, sale price

Men’s Baibpiggan and Drawers — Uf

Shirt*linept

roinhefl Egyptimr yarn, ilie Phlrift with alvTt it long pleevep; di'flwnre with donble s e a t s jnjPpen'ltT ' J A ^ tapes, value eilc, anil 69c., sale price each

Men's Shirt*BaSbrifloanand Drawfir*—l.idda and endsof the mill and snmples: shirts with long sleeves; draw'crfi have suspender tApcN. guFsetf* and 1 A ^ double sealp—regular \ y ^ 39c....................................

Men's Balbrlggan Shirt* and Drawers - The shirts are with short sleeves, of eombeJ ynm; ihe innwera with d"ii- ble seals, giiasetfl and sns- remler tapen. value ■'>A- to 60l’. earh. choice ^ V t

Sc Numln* B e lli* . Kpcclal- 26c Absorbent Colton, 1 lb..Me 29-M«Ie Team B o ras........25(> Bora so Soap Pow der.,..60 Toilet Paper, epeclsl.........19c Violet Ammonia, a t.

Dainty $10.00 Lingerie Dresses

7 . 5 0These dresses are made oi fine quvlity l>*ti$te In

svhUe and dainty shades af pink, light blue and tan — they are fashioned In a variety of pretty styles* and are beautifully trimmed with i-ilet lice. Frocks that sell regu* larly at flO.OO each ; choice special Thursday at

7 . 5 0Llnon Coat S u it* —White,

light blu«, navy blue and the new stripe effects—smirt coat styles. The skirts are made In the new flare or plaited effects fashioned with folds — welltailored—the proper 1 A A

outings.(or

Linen Ju m p er D rease*—Made of excellent quili'y pure French linen in white, pink and light blue. Princess jumper eifecU in severai very pretty styles.Handsomely embrotJered and finished with a p A A ilh* lacs—splendid g gvalues at.

T3'hite Llnon W a s h S k ir t* — For Thurtdty’i spec lal selling we will offer these splendid skirts at $ 3 .0 0 each. They are made In the very new­est coat stt les, fashioned with told and neatly trim-

5tou t Men’s Blue Serge Suits

Corsets at 2c an Inch

T h e F i r s t T im e T h is O f f e r

W a s E v e r M a d e in N e v )a r h .

Stout short or 6-ioot stout tnen who have to pay J20,00 tor a suit, come in anti see t h i s l o t . We have your size' and can fit you perfectly- Strict­ly pure worsted, indigo dyed blue serge. C o a t s Farm er satin lin­ed; trousers cut full and roomy,

. sizes from 40 to ^0; guaranteed to fit you; here at

Third fltwiri Marfc**t Street*

To-morrow and A ll the Week Take Your Choice at Tw o Cents an Inch

according to *ize—siz e 18 a t .46c., s ize 19 a t 3 8 c ,, and s o o n to s iz e .10 a t 60c, Ju st think of i t - nearly all standard makes are represented in this sale. We do not mention brands as these goods are seldom aold at cut prices. Some boned with gem iine whalebone, the rust proof kind, in all styles, all shapes, all colors, all sizes. All prices from (S.OO to (1.00, in the grandest corset sale ever heralded— choice at our price, ,

Tw o Cents an Inch. ‘Thousands of Corsets. You never saw snch

bargains, snch values before. All qualities from the strong coutd and sateen to the datnty light batiste, lace and ribbon trim m ed—in (act every sty le and kind Dons corsets, short corsets, large corsets, .smaU corsets, medinm, in fact everything in the cor­set line. Sizes and styles in hundretls (or you are among them » ° 'f to-morrow m orning at ju s t 9 o ’c to c t, not an instant sooner.

Hair Goods SpecialsCoronet P u f fs , set of 8 -e < A

puffs, all shade*; reg. 1.98

Coronet Puffs, set of 6 puffs,all shades, val. 1.50.

Coronet Puffs, set of 4 puffs, all shade*, val. 1.00.

1 0 1 0 and neatly trim- f% A A med with pearl but- A I I I I tons—nicely tailored ' . ' • W

‘ d • ■

t ii i

19o Violet Ammoma, ...........- - v23e Bftjh* Sweet Powder............. 17e

t o i l e t s o a p sJe Parm a Violet Soap, c a k e . . . . . .^jOc Olvcerlne Bur*. (*- lb............8 ^*c Cosmo Butterm ilk Soap a i....U e 6c Armour's Butiermtlk. Soup, 3

for .................................. ..................Ic Armour'* Oaimeal Soap, ^

^ VplIlUima'a M u* ^ a p , ra h * .. ^ Ic phy»)e!an» ano Burgeon* Soap

l»c Woodbury'* Facial EO «p..-il5« lOe Muuyon'a WItrti Ha*ei ,

1*0 P aater 'e Tar Soap. *pMlro White <^etll* Botv . I » r ....... j _

,*6c Orean CnatUe Sow . b a r , . . . .B l« our'* WIleh H aiel Soap., w

■lal..16 ,10e

B i g S a l e o f M f o m e n ’s S t r a w H a t s

I^KOjU . NOTICRM» T ”c Ha55cTBMY OY NKW Jh:KSEY-Th8 creditors Of llw Nation*] Urev.m* Corapsoy- Nottc* U h*r«by xlven that DUTauam lu an

ord*r bearlM ll-« lwenty-(i/H day of May. iflOS mad* m lh« Court of Cfiuncery of New tT ^ t In a c*u»F therein i>«ndltiir. wherein TAcob WebiT Is Qompiainttu and the Nation*)iny F * - V* a.' als aril r4«r*4n4ianl B. ih*

O ld CarpetFROPOBAC.*-

VwU| HC Ml«=Coiupany el sis- *re defendants, th* of *ald The Katlonil ftrewinf* peadltwa ol inec mio *••« oouuu** ntwvrn**

&»S*ny. bf* Whlytd to jireient to iho sub- ^ r lM c ^ rscAflTer of said company, ■under S t h o r amrWiHWl. Iheir leverul clutma and SeSaiS i ifsln st Ol* said corporation, withinI - ___.._•vnna.rV* ■alrl tnrwitv.flPal rlAV Cit

Right at the height of the sailor sea­son comes this exceptional bargain, broad and narrow brim sailors, rough Jap.,Sen­ate, Milan and split Jap.,^braids in black and white trimmed only with ^ — a band of silk; in all w e have 350, Values from. $i.2S to i $2,50, choice whil^ they last

niMTlBlUH aaainBA wiw P'B>uiwe monthi trim-tb* Mid twpniy-6 r,i dxy ol U.V or th*l they will b* forever Iwrred iiw eielidtd from III* hen-nt OC luch dlWdenai »*kA MAifa anrl /4ar<la**Mr) h'W fh*M T h’S JIn m »• «*d* declored by ih* Siia court ofWB <he proceed, nt the ettecti olUld u oou f; IR

Receiver of The Neiimiel nrow1«» Co., , OfBct end poetD6k» »dd«ee, TM^Broed A..^

PAW* Mtr*7. »6«v___________ fm«»

m a d e in t o h u g s .ORIENTAL RUO CO.,

Ha4bic«6$^e istiee ■Write f o r C lre o h ir, » e w « r k . •». j .

A g en t* W o iite a B re ry w h e re .

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.Seeled will be reeelvrt by the

Public Buiidlnf Co'mmitiee of U*« EtMX County Ho«r<J of Cho*en Fr**J»ldtr* »t a pub Me meellnic ta h* held in Ih* freelw.d*r** . - aj._____ J * e . a.a .a /> a .U •••■ U tliaafoom'at the iCtse* Coumy Cpurthow M*wnrk, N. J., froin 2 tb*5r8ft ^ Mflpday

t« Q A I« HOT1CB9.

it or N«w jer b et -tqMl qcdflf Of Ol* ClH

—y. sud* oft th* lu r r f ’l ieatt** . wh»nln ffiwmp4 T u ______

■A 4tr* napUi— - tn -—

nl6 bin will be *»keo •• oonfeaed egalDilVQU.Th* *»M 1* <n*d i* * mo?ti*g*

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*TK, IN. el i, I rum B VO a .«iv «• a**! ***■ i,July 6 , 190H, nnd lh#n puhHcly opw d and read at the leet mentioned hour, for the elt'rt- tloB and repairlmt ot nmjn '‘*“ h*n„>n the ^ e e * Cuualy. prieon bultdin*a. * i Kewerk. N. J,. In eocordance with the dr»wlB*« end epeclfiratlone, coplf* dt wbirb may be tt lb* otflee of Uvrd A Sutton, arohUecU. Foion bulldln*. ftewaiil, H. J.. '3'bere coptee ^ the •peciBietlon* e ^ blank *"!'addlMonel l■foraMt^on itiny be bed opo* ep-

‘’*mde''m»y be hf.~22or tar f r anf)r* o( lb* fduowlns Dr*peh** *{ ** di#ei1b*d In tb* «pecJSc4 tt*^:

IlMbn 'worthCkrotiliry worb* iBdudinf iMitntliuft ■Hifffhiaf *fid if**m h**Unff worlL

... .. .. .. — __rfapecu withkite coBditioiM (dr tbd nib-

of qair7.«e(<iiiip*iviiv the ipceOe*-

UTJ Rtpr.

diTtctlon of the Pubil'.' BDlIdlhge Com . or UK lilouU or rreeboHera «l th* <

*■ ** . Bbua of Me* Jereey.(V BATON..cdimitMA

fair and cootar.^ m u i o w i PM tesW y-'

i r

by ih« EIMX

I «t aN*w

XODday. ^ and i alttia-

tn tbe NawarM. l i t and B*#h at

f, rojon I o( ih« • bd ttiy pob tp-rt work 3rane}H« |i-4tl4nt:

V O t t t t g i i s n o m o R .

NUMBER 7,663 NEWARK. N. J., WEDNESDAY, JU N E 24. 1908.-TW EN TY PAGES. TWO CENTS.

U A lv O T lL i a x

AT ROOSEVELTJersey Representative, in Prais­

ing Taft-Sherman Ticket, At­ta c h the President.

SU D D ENLY A T HIS PR fflC E T O N HOM E' FOR LAW RULE RESTORATIOH

U e c U m Pewplc Are T ired of One Man P c» o n A ]]y and W ttb o at He- ■tralmf B u lla e Thia C ountryThroniph C onnularlont^Siir* Bnel- neat Men W on 't Be Soared H alf t*t U eatb by Threm tt of th e O rld lron .

I'/jrdaf Diipatfh (o tht EVSyiNQ IfEWS.ATLAN'l'IC CITY. June lit,—Jiepreaenta-

ilve John J. Gardner, of New Jetaey'a Sois>nd Congreaslonal Dlatrlct, h at return­ed here from the Chicago coUvenllon, wherf be went to boom former Governor Franklin Murphy for the Vlce-Prealdentlat numinHtmti. He aeemeU as happy i i a man cikuM l e who had had &n eaperlenoe 'vuti the celebrated ■team roUar, which uIhq made nn ImpreaBlon on (ho New Jor- i'ey drk*((atlon.

In reply to queitloni, Mr. Gardner pro- foF?*Y>d delight nt the reeults obtained In Chicago, both ae to platfotin and candl- da(ei<. He eatd:

1 think it a winning ticket and one which wUl reaioro conridence at once lo iho bual- ncs9 world. I look lor an Immediate re- \lval in busliu'SB ho far ue it !■ poiilble in a Preaidcnllal campaign and feel con- lldi-nt that thu depression will bo leas marked thaji In uiher 1‘h'eeldentittl election yciirn;

'!'<■ liie quOHUou aa to why ho was aan- tiulih' of biialnosB revival, Mr. Gardner riiliJ:

Alamly because tliP convention demon- that the raiik and llle of the

Aiii*.-iiciin j)fopio have nui broken looao li'- in ib«-ir old coiiH»‘ivatlve Ulvajs and tiii.i vvhiUcvtr wlld-^yi'd aioriva were g<> Ifiij arouh'l In the nitcci that tht voters w rc nilgiilng UifinsRlvcu wfih aoclallom, Uif ciinveiilbu> .-.liowci] ihal the people w.inU'd ilio iiiiildie courst, liaif way bor iw-vii the t}iii]K.s Hint bpeukur Cannon Mii'.Ml for on ihf! uiie hand and what ISun- iiUir L,i I'nib-Ue Htoed for on Dm other.

[I ’.vii}* cnnolUHlve evidence lu the largo liivewto*- iiiid manufacturer that they need

f-.-ar t'Xfrviuf radicalism and might ;i .-iuim' tlJDlr busbicas operalJono on the uKt M:ule,

Itndiciil (oiigreABinen C hanged.Til'- ihlrtg that 1 noticed of all things

In ibr c(riivt:nijq;i Was that the radical L "iij;n.;;ffnii'n tnuu such fltatcis as KanKua Hii-1 wlio went borne after Cotj-

aujourrii'd “cussing out" the Com- on iluica and lliw ypoaker, came

biO'k 111 tin Cunvcmlon nd\'ocallng Jim 8rH*rm;in, njic of lln’ nn-nibers cf the Corn- mil bre on Kulua, for Vlco-i'ieaident. They I'Uitid (hut llivi] constllucncy apparently, d:d nm back them up in tndr previous' courf*', but iliiii thero bud been a great cJiangi' of litart toward uoneervallsm among ibe votvra.

Mr. G n ijn er waH asked If he ibuugiit that Uo*..scvt'll fiujnd JUHiificHLion from tile rluii\pp nf wtuiUmenl muung the voters for jcjoi'tlng more rutllcal planks for the JtepubHciiii pburcnii, To tiila he madettUf^wer:

1 im.yj uKsureiUy do. and J found men who HUid that they favored Uodgevell now for rc-eJecilon who a year ago wore bitterly aguliiat hlitr I Hsked one of tiieni the reason for tills change, ami was told It Was because Itiuajevell lias now hopjji-d and Is llio nioMt conservaUve can- didute in ibc held. And tlila man assured i;iv that Hoowavelt feele In liia heart that he hfjped lo cause the last financial panic, and if Jie wore re-elected lie would be as coiii^erwaOve as Cleveland was.

Of course 1 do not stand for 'this man's vit-ws. hut simply inentlun them to show what H reaction them lias been against the radicjillsm of a few months ago even In the WeiJt,

i ’ei'ple ni'W want the relgq of the lawin por-

m ally. umJ wltliout any reatrahiL whul- ever, ruling this country through com-

i N S M I r r C b rFOR A SLATER

ReoUl Irresponsibility Defenss of Giuseppe Bauro, on

Trial for His Life.

^HOT A NEIGHBOR TO DEATH

C *s« R egan lo Conrt nt Oyar aa4i T erm ln ee w ith Jailjin T e a lByek« J u r y 4'hosrn In On4* H oar anA P lv aH ln ales—Neveral T alesm ea Ba««He4 A fter ll r r la r ln a Opposition to ttao D eath r r im lty —C oartro o m ItuBTi

vJiw'.-'-Pv.., rtVfk-p

I Ga.'tiiwell'

O i > o v e T » C a i e - w e l c m c i

CITY TAX LEVY OF $3,216,397.84

Amount Carried by Ordinance Which Committee Will Rec­

ommend for Adoption.

MERCURY RISES TO 9 m NOON

To-(Uy, Hottest of Present Spell, Bids Fair to Break

Some Weather Records.

WOULD MEAN A RATE OF 1.64 ANOTHER DEATH FROM HEAT

T o ta l of th e A p p ro p rla llo n i l« o f W h ich g in a .0 3 5 HaH

B ren A lready A dvanced—C.'ontin- gen t A ccoonl W ill B« D ravra on to FSutenf of A4rU)4000—R ed n ctlo a of 9T4.H4l^.ltt from L ast Y e a r 's T o tal.

ro.slurod. They ujc tired ol one man ilnLughOWllppet.. _ ...

ttic 9tatutu hooka, and aa It Is Interpreted

niJsslonn- P 0 *]ple believe In following the Biriec rules of the law as it appears on

by the prupej' irlbunaU and admintalared through the proper ctiannels. I f the laws are hist placed on tho statute books the pcrsonulby of a President will make no dilTereiic^ the proper public olHclals must aUmlnislW them.

W h y 'T a f t T ick et l i Stro&a;.Asked as to why ho thought the Taft

a strong one, Mr. Gardner said;U'cH. Iq the ijrst piuce, Taft, having a

judicial and orderly mind, will restore the 1 uic of the law and wtU allow U to be administered In tJie regular way through

liualneea men willE luud an-

e asijiallcd

the propur channelB. Uualneea men rjt be scat

.fl that they wie to

on In »n orderfy way as before. The

scared tialf to death by loud an- -- jmentfl that they wi’e to be assallciL

and put on tlie gridiron. Things will go

grand Juries, the courts and the prose- ciillng Httornoyg wll! quietly attend to any prosecutions that the law requires, and liobuhJy the preaphera will gel back ihcir old occupation of looking after the public iiKiials and the Ten Commandments timt were recently diecovered somewhesa In the White Tlou&e. In other worde, Taft will probably bn more apt to follow the id le r and splrli of the taw governing ihs E^■ecmlve, and will restore to the preacti- er. the Judge, the lawyer, the Jury ajid the other active members of society, the right to look after IheSr ancient purHuhs unmolceted and unafraid of White House dictation.

T'he luai Congrena has been considerably ahu^‘(L but the members deserve a great fl4'nl of credit for what they failed to do. A couple of commlssloDB nave been ap­pointed, one on banking and one on tariff inatlt-rH, and 1 have very great hopes that h ihmndui plan may make it impossible n jr any m»n, even if he has A260.000,(ioo In Hi«»cka and bonds, to violently assail p ice s In Wall street and break the mar­ket and create a panic. Tills is the only cfiuntry in the world which was strong inough linanclally to resist such an on- Blaught. yuch a condition would have destroyed even as powerful a financial countyv as England, but I have Informa­tion which leads me to believe that with the present law In force and the amend­ments to be made by the Banking and Currency Commission, it will be impos­sible to bring our financial system Tnto such peril again.

Another tiling which leads me to beileve that the Taft ticket will be a winner is that Bryan's convention will adopt very radical policies In its platform, and I feel then Itwvlll be n walko\'er for Taft.

I can see no cloud on the hortgon In the business world, and I look for a prosper­ous year and very little disturbance pollti- cally or finojicially over the Prealdenllal election.

LOSES FOOT TO SAVE CHILD.J « r * F , C Itr M other Leoga f r o u

T ro lle r C or W hen l .l i t le One F alla .

Special DItpatrJi to the EVEtW/O NBWiS.'JK R 6K Y CITY, June 24,—In an elfart

to nova her wt-year-ald daughter who lost hdr balance while riding on a trolley car on the Greenyille lino, short­ly belore noon to-day, and fell to the street while the conveyance was traveling at a rate of thirty miles an hour. Mrs, Emma Block, thirty years old, wife of Druggist John O. Block, of 142 Monti- cello avenue, this city, had her left foot severed h r the rear wheels of the car running over it a ltar she Ju m p ^ from the oar to rescue her child.

Mrs. Block was removed to Christ HOk. plial and the girl, wig) escaped w ttb In­juries about the face and left arm, was removed to her horns.

SHOWERED WITHMOLTEW LEADTwo B oys In P u s a l e V aeterp Bndly

B a rn e d by B xplosliia In i n e l t e r .

SperiaUDtsIotck to the E v asivO SEWB,fASBAIC. June 14.—ITrsnk Morandt and

George Paskvs, two Wellington boys working to an umbralla liai^Is fantnry here, were sovsrsly, perhapo fatally, buto- ed to-dojr srith boUtng lead.

TTie bora wars smplorsd amsiting old lead, and they put some lead pipe Into the smelting pot. Immedlatsir there eras an explosion and the'bora were drenched in boiling lead. Bo strong was the lores that .some surmised that sqnti lead bilM must hare been nilsd with powder Were taken to the General IlaspltsL U lo tods are sixteen years dt ago.

W h e re Use B re e se e A lw n rs B lo w . Jdv^** kHetnoon and night.

VMten’ Hwfllee nai Toolst Ree * Oewwt t i « Heihaato it-ru to .

VVIth a net change of only 11,600 In a budget previously complied by City Coun- ael Nugent and Auditor Forman, the Fi* nanoe Committee of the Common Gouncil last night formally approved a tag ordD iiace which, If adopted, will mean a total levy of S3,216,397.84 and a probable tax rale of 11,64, Including the county tax. on each Sl R) oikseseed valuation for the cur- reni year. Tlte changes made Include un Increaa® of 18,000 for the Playground Cora- mlaalon, making a total allowance of S20,- 000 for that pur$>0 B«; |600 added to the hos­pital a(x;ount to provide two additional beds In th« Women's and Cblldren’s Hos­pital and a cul of 17,000 In the $72,OUO asked fur the public building account.

As approved,, the ordinance carries a total of |3,819,338.84, whlcl) Is reduced to the amount #lo be raised by taxation by an appru)>i'lntli>n of ^60,000 from the con- li.ngviu fund and 1153,930 alreadv lulvaiiccd fiuiii the aarne account to several depan- menta whi i-i* previous apprupriatJema had been expended.

The Loiol appropriation Is $331,016.01 less than Uie $1,151,351.85 naked for by the sev­eral city departments and the aggregate fillowunre Ik U+.Kiy.lG leas than the tolnl carried in the tax ordinance last year.

The IJoard of Works and Playground Oommls^don are allowed approximately 1100,000 loss than asked for and the fire de­portment $36,00u under the amount re­quested, but exclusive of the public school account there Is a net Increase for all other departments of $3&4.6as&7, ns com­pared with last year.

The public schools receive all that the Board of School EsUmate asked for^fSB?,- 902.39. This is I4G9.4M.T3 le«a than the amount raised last year, when the city's share of the 'Im aln'stem " ruMroud lax which Is available this year was held up by the railroad companies' uUack on the validity of the luw* under which the U x wQfl levied.

Alderman Congleton, who attended the meeting as the minority rcpreaptifatlva in the absence of Alderman Eugene C. Meyer. auggcNSted the addition of $200,000 to the school account, to be used to defray the indebtedness eauaeil by the hold-up of the "main stem" t*x,

Chairman Slnnott ' objected and held the addition was unnecessary, as the In­debtedness had been provided for by the adoption of the temporary loan plan scheme suggested by City Co\msel Nu­gent. No further objectlona were offered, and the various Items were approved on motlOB of Aldermen McGowan.

I f a normal Increase In the tcuc ratables of the city and county was anticipated this/year the total tax rate would be under $1.60, but the taxing authorities, on arcnnnt of recent court declBions, are of the opinion that the best to be looked for is stationary valuations and the avoidance o f a material decrease.

Based on that calculation the city tax rate will reach tl-U and the icounty rate .Do or a total of (166, which with the usual city deduction of two points on ac­count of poll tax receipts, iSlTl leave an. anti^pated gross rate of 11.64, or five points le u than last year !n the city. The tentatWo Wvy follows l ,

Second Victim th e Foar-inon tli.-oltl Cliild of lIurrtKon Cnnple—H igh P e rce n ta g e of Hnnildltg Adda to the G eneral D laconifort—W e a th e r Prop hets, H ow ever, Fu rn U lied C'herrlng h>Trs of C ooler W e a th e r

June of 1906 is distinguishing tteelf In the weather line- At noon lu-day Newark fairly slcxled In the heat. The tempera­ture At that hour, as recorded at the High Bchool bureau, was 90 degrees, but In the centre of the d iy there were many thermometers that registered mighty close to theplOD mark.

The IndicHtlonfl are that this will be one of the hoitest June days, If not tlie h«ii- test. In the history of li.ical weather recordfl, and will come pretty close to out­doing any other day for high lempertiture in several yeara past. A high humiiiny— n1nety-tw<v per cent- at noon—added lo lIi« MUffvring of humanity,

Tlie heat claimed its second victim In this vicinity last night, when Grace Len­nox Hagklns. four muntha old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willhim. Haskins, of 219 Hnrrisun averue. Harrison, died. The other victim was Mrs. Christina Cum- mliiga, uf ^ Thomas street, who expired Monday night.

Anton Antiml, ihlrty-Uirce years old, of 128 Eighth avenue, w . h overcome by the heat wJille walking through Austin airvet at 2^5 o'clunk this ufl»Tnoon, and wa.i inken to St. Mlchnei'g Hospital In the FtifU Precinct uinbulaiire.

The suffering m the lenrment dlstrlcls, wlien the mercury made Its big ascension, was Inlenee. Until earlj- this afternoon there was bo little breeze that It was hardly perceptible, but after 1 o’clock tho wind freshened up a bit, coming from tho Boutliwest.

, At the courthouse, with the ventilating fiysleni working, the air kt Judge Ten EycH'B courtroom became so hot and vi­tiated that a fter tho Jury was drpwn In the Buuro murder trial the Judge ordered a recess to give those compelled lo be present a, chance o get e breath of fresh air. In the factories, the conditions wore most trj'ltig, and they were not a whole lot belter In many of the offloe huSidlngs. As for the strwtB—well, nobody showed any desire to tramp the hot pavements any longer than ttiey had to.

One solace, however, was the promise of relief contained In the forecasts of the Washington and local bureaus fnr fair afid cooler weather to-morrbw, with thun­der showers possibly this afternoon and to­night, and a shifting of tho wind from southwest to northwest. Early (hi.? a fter­noon the EUii was partially hidden at short Intervals by clouds, which were taken as forerunners of the expected showers.

The temperature climbed 30 degrees be­tween 7 o'clock this morning and ijodn. and waa “going up” at that hour also. At 8 o'clock this morning the mercury wns at 66 degrees, a fter ,having been up aa far as the 8G mark yesterday, and averaging 75 degrees for the d?iy. with on average humldltsr of 86 per c ^ t .

A year ago to-day the higliest tempera­ture was S6 degrees, the lowest DC and the average 7B.6 degrees. The weather was partly cloudy.

COURT CALLS FOR TO MORROWThe call In. the Bupreme Court Circuit

to-morrow will be No*. 87, 6S, 41. 66, a , end In Circuit Court B No», 169, 364, 213.

" P r -L T ,5 » T v » . .

AS WIFE AND DOCTORS LOOK ON HE SUCCUMBS

TO A WEAKENED HEARTOnly Jersey-Born Executive of United States ‘ Was ffominated Three Times and Served

Two Presidential Terms*

SHERMAN NOW GROWS BETTER

Physicians Advise an Opera­tion Just as Soon as Patient

Is Completely Well.

PASSED A RESTLESS NIGHT

STRICTLY PRIVATE FUNERAL ON FRffiAy

PRINCETON, June 24.—Graver Cleveland, the teet living formar Preeldent of the United 6tetea, died of heart failure at “ Weetiand,'* hla home here, at 3:40 o'clock th ii morning, In hli aeventy-eecond year^ The end come •uddenty. With him were Mra. Cleveland end three phyalclant. The children are at Tamworth, N. H., In charge of Mre. Perrine, Mre. Cleveland’s mother. Arrangementa have been made for the two elder children to return to Princeton Immediately. On account of the ex- cesaive heat the two younger onea will remain tn the mountain* In New Hampahlre.

At 1:05 o'clock thia afternoon the following bulletin waa liaued to The Aseocleted Press:

■'The funeral of former President Cleveland will be helrl on Friday, June ?6, at ’Westland,' Mr. Cleveland's residence on Bayard lane, Princeton, and will be strictly private."

The fixing of Friday afternoon as the time for the funeral was done to make It poaelhte for Prealdent Rooaevelt to attend. The Pnealdent this morning wired Mra. Cleveland hla condolencea and expressed his desire to attend the funeral. At tho same time he eald ha could not come If the services wore to be held on Saturday* Mre. Cleveland anawered that the funeral would taka place Friday afternoon, and the President la expected to be present*

It was reported here that tho Interment will be beside the grave of Ruth ClevO' land, the flret child born to Mr. and Mr*.* Cleveland.

The passing aWay of Mr. Cleveland waa not Immediately announced, but waa delayed until an official statement had been prepared by ^ho physician* who had been attending him In the various perloda of hla INnes*. Thie statement, signed by Dr. Joseph D. Bryant, of New York; Dr. George R. Lockwood, a spedsllat In lung disorder*, and Dr. J . M. Carnoohan, of thIa place, was given out;

"Mr. Cleveland for many years had autfered from repeated atU cka of gaalro Intestinal origin. Also he had long-standing organic disease of the heart and kid- neya. Heart failure, compfkated with pulmonary thromboils and oedema, were the Immediate caute of his death."

When aaked for further details concerning Mr. Cleveland's death. Dr. Bryant said:

“The heart failure which occasioned death was Induced within twenty-four houre of the end, and death was finally due to that."

While Mr. Cleveland had been serlouely ill from time to time, the announcement of his death came like a thunderbolt to those whoi had been watching hla Illness.

Last night there was a slight Intimation among the friend* of the Clevelands that something was terlouily wrong with tnc ex-Presldent. This was occasioned by a visit of Dr. Bryant, Mr. Cloveland'a physician for many yeara. Mrs. Cleveland, later In the evening discussing Dr. Bryant's visit, said that there was no occaaJon for alarm, and that Mr. Cleveland waa getting along nicely.

This reassurance totally unprepared their friend* for the announcement of hl| death*

When Drs. Bryant and Txickwood visit­ed their patient thifi morning they found

rT*EVKLANU. June 24 —Congresaman J/iTJira H, KluTrimn'rt mndlllon, resulting fr-'-m the piiBSagp of gall Rlotiee. r p dly niMrrd nornuil lu-day. Mra. aiirnnmi. ft 111! upoflc from ii Ktokb«‘d at Imu* hon;e m k’llcR, N. Y.. yrpicrdny, to conu hero, wuH also murh. Improved lo-duy, She Ih oiTupying a room near hor liuebatid at Lakeside llospUnl I>r«. Ourtor, Alien and Htane rronferred wlih Atr. Sherman to-day as to ihe advIsabllUy of perfornilng an upffflikm. Nt'llhcr the phjMlclnnn nor Mr. Hhi mian wi re of iho uplniun that there was any aptvm*nt iipcosalty for an irMiiirUlatc- aprraiton. Th4« piiyHl4'lfiU8 ex- prewKPd the bollef. liowevyr. that Mr. idluM'ninu atinuld umlei'Ko an operation as Boon OB hw was fully reruv4*red and before ihe fall conipuigu begins In order to

-.■.‘wrj-aTold Einother atliivk.The Vlre-lTesldumlal Candidate agreed

that this might hr advlyahle.Mr. Hhermun was fiollfied of the death

thlB morning of foi'dipr Prprldmt Grover (.''i^•^■eland l i e f'X]JtffB<’ i,l B r i . H B o r r o w , lie sold he wo\ili] send a telegntm of non- doh-nue to Mth. Llt'vt-hmd later In the day.

Mr. ShermHn now px]ircte to h(* aMe to leave the hoapltnl jun lain than Satiir- day next unlrp» nuw vomplloatloiiH arise.

At i^ M. Mr, Bhortnen wo.b qainiy aleeping, with hln tempernlurc, rvspiTalton ciiid piiiae pmetk-ally nurmal.

Mr. Shermnn pnMBcd a eomparutlvely resiJeHfl night. Both puise and lernperulure fluctuated, leiiipt^ruture going us high as 103 8-10 during the furly houiw. Al limes the heart aclion hrrame greatly liicreuBt'd. Tlie early morning found the putlenl uh near normal us at any Unie Biiii’c Ids a r­rival at llin hnapilnL llln reBplrailon re- innlned HtfiuKuBt nl 28 during llu* entire nlglit. He was very roatleas early In iha evening and rOMiplalned of hriuhicho ami baekarhe. hut expreBsC’d a desire fur njoru nuurishnKMit.

WILSON FOR VICE-PRESIDENTTe!K«n W ould l*iLe to linvn P r ln re -

ton I iilverstly Mnn sis R tiu nlng Mate fnr U rysn .

DAI*I*a S. T cx , June 24.—George A. O.if- den, chairman of the Stale Demopr.itle commltle©. In an Interview cornea out In favor of Woivjrow Wilaon, of Prlnceioii, as the hpMt mun for the Demot-riUK in iiOTTilnate ff*r Vlr^-TTealdenl on n headed by tvilllum Jennings Uryiin

Chalrrrmn rjiili-n Ih one of Mr. Hry.ir. » closest frlendt*.

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him "indleposed,’' a* ono of them termed U, Dr. Carnochan waa asked to step over to the house. Thia waa before 5 o'olook. Shortly after timt hour Mr. Cleveland eeemed to fall. The phyaidan* reeognlied instantly the eymptome. Immediate a r ­rangements were made to combat the a t­tack, but he soon lapeed Into unconsetous- neas and the end came a t 5;40 o’clock.

It is believed that the ■ terrlBc heat of the last few day* contributed In a great degree lo the audden death of Hr. Cleve­land.

Aa ioon ar the widow oould recover hereelf she summoned a servant and aaked that Prefeasor Andrew F . West, of Princeton Uhlverelly, a close, intimate friend and neighbor, and Prefeasor John D. Btbbtn,.also of Princeton, and a neigh­bor, be sent ■ for. They cam* Instantly and rendered whatever aeslatanee they could.

Telegrams were prepared to Urs. Per­rine and the children at Taraworth and about a dozen relatives who are aoatter- ed all over the country.

It was .when John A. Stead, an under­taker, of Princeton, waa eent for that the neighbors of the Cleveland* knew that the distinguished patient had paased away.

H ra Cleveland I* prostrated and only a few of the syroi»thetlo n«lghbors have been able to see her, Dr|. Bryant, txiok- vood and Carnoohan a n attending her,

Viall to Laksnno*.In Uarch Mr. Cleveland want to la k e -

wood In an cllort t# reeuperata. He bad guartera In the lakewood Hotel, whore hla condition became euddenly critical, and he was obliged to atay there until Sunday. May 31. when ho waa brouGht b ^ k to this henie in an automobile. Ho

a n d F o u r F l t t p l n o t'o iii -

l l i r V ir l l i n n o f T r i b e * , m m on Islitnd o f

MANIt-A JiiTi#* 24.—A rf'fr'lvnlhere tn-r1iiy from Ihp iBinrul <*f NVgron If-llH of Ihi' inuriifir t>f H. I'. L'vvrott, a gi'Vernmonl forvstMr; T. K, aachorjl Ip.'li lif-r, arlfl four K’lliplnos, hy hilj trlbeempn pnrly had fitrerr-il aor«iflftt lw .lalunfl " f whh-h Jb (jm* of th«=>least {'IvJllKf*! uf i he fxlremi' Bfiijihi*rn grotip of IbLiihIb, ami had bt-en rulMHltig fur bIx wvt'k.4

No dviHlla " f ih<? miirdfra haVfl boon.m- <i«lv€d hcTf

Qiiiaeppp Rauro. ilayar of M1ohft«t Bo* into, was placed on trial for hli life In the Court of Oyer and Termlnar to-dAyg Judge Ten Gyck presiding. Tne se.lectiun of jury, of which Leon P. Blanchard* *f 676 High street Is the foreman, occupiect one hour and five minutes' time. Several taleonien wers excused by the State be* caute they declared they were upp vMit to cflpital punishment.

Bauro, who Is twenty-tour yeart old» fired two Shota at Balltlo In front of tha latter's home at U Churoh street, South Omngs, Sunday, April U. Ballttd had caJled Dauro, who Uved at No. tl, ecraitf the street, and lesjiing over the fence chucked Bsuro under the chin. Angered hy this, Itauro Invited Balltto to engsgo In pcveconal combat on the sidewalk, w - litto walked out of hte yard and was Im­mediately shot down by Bauro. Inoanliy will be the defense offered by Hugh B* Rfifd and Robert D. Reynold#, the td* cueed man’s counsel.

Mu('h discomfort was caused by tha temperature In the courtroom. Wttliln half un hour after the trial was begun a thennomoter hi the room registered 6K degrctis, luid hats, newepapers and every* thing available were being used aa fang* Ventilation was eo Inadequate thiu pelv sons not compelled to remain speedily do« parted.

Judge Ten Eyck, nfler the jury wgg drawn, ordered a five-minute recess oo the Jurors and those Interested eould ob­tain a little flesh air. The courtroom Wits cleared and aired, and the trial waa then resumed, but there was no appre* ctkhle change In (he heated atmosphere.

It finally heoarne so oppressive In tba courtroom th t electric fans were brotigU front the prosecutor's offlee and set up Ih an effort to make the atmosphere bear* able. Homo Improvement resulted.

“This wua a premeditated* dellbernla killing/' said Rroseoutor Mott In hit open*' Ing address, “arid the Stats wlU aek (or a verdict of murder In the first degree."

Dr. Alfred C. Benedict, of South Or* ange. waa colled as the State's first wli« ness. He attended Rolitto after the shoot-' Itig. Ife said he found SoMUo In b4xiwltJi two bullet wounds near the breBcitbotie* After dressing the wounds the phyllcllill urdere<l SoUito removed to a bospltai.

County Physician Elliott, who pertonp^ an autopsy on BollUo's remains Ibe night of I he shooting, Identified a bullet he had luken from the body. He said that Boilt* to's breast had been shiutered and that powder marks wem found upon the body. In hie judgment the pistol from w h i^ the fatal bullet was fired wag only th v^ nr four feet distant from Solltto when t)^ trigger was pulled. Clothing worn by Sniitto when he was shot was submlttMl to the Jury.

Tosilmmiy regarding what occurred be* tween Rauro and Solltto waa gtvga |qf Mr*. Angelo Magllaro. of N3 Churoh ftrett» end who was sitting on the porch hf her home when Bauro did the killing*

"Attgr Solltto touched Bauro tfhdbr tha chin," the witness said, ’’Bauro deotarM 'You hurt me.' Solltto answsred tbiai be wiis only fooling and Bauro said tbgt be Old not Uko that kind of fooHng. M um called Hoiltto to the sidewalk and ihot him once and then as Solltto stepped toward him Bauro fired again and Solltto foil down."

tinder crnss-exsmln&tlon by Mr. Reed* Mrti. M/igllaro declared (hat Bolitto. ID Ifuving his yard, walked hurriedly towardPuuro.

“11c walked like a man going to afighi,’' she added.

Uaclano Marcandanll and Domlnlo glinno told of having witnessed the shoot­ing from their homes In Church street. Bc>th men declared that when SoUtio r4>;ithcd ilio sidewalk Bauro reached In hiK hip pocket drew nut the revolver and llred ihti Mhol*. F^rgUano declared that Solliin inuched Biiuro under the chifi mcridy os a Joke. After firing tho first xhoi Hauro stepped berk from his victim, (ouk more enrefuj aim and pulled the trigger a second time.

lU a g 'e B ig Cli»t1iiii|g B a rg a la e . lpe«!lU this week. HO and |U Blue Serge

i t S.9D: all mir ISO end sulU at Outing l^Qts, worth 9 to 14;

lie Goats, up. See eur window

i f a f e

wan ecoompftntod on tha trip by Mrs, Clevelainl and John Hay* Hammond.

Whilfl ai Ihe liolol In Lakewood Mr. Cleveland celebrated hla zevoniy-flnit birthday Miirch 18, and took a walk from II10 hotel to the Cleveland coUnge in Monmouth avenue, tlie longeat walk ho htiil taken In nltle monthn. Mre. C4eve- laiid Journeyed from Prlncetttn to Imke- wuod with the children to help her htia- band celebrate the day, Mr. Cleveland was presented wrlth a’ larje birthday cake by tlie manager of the hotel.

The Bovejity-rtrat birthday of Mr. Cleve­land waa honored by the Houae and Sen­ate of the New Jersey Le^alature wdopt- tng resolutlona of congratulation and epreading them on the ntlnutez, while a copy waa forwarded to the former Prezl- dent at I-akewood.

The fact that Mr. Cleveland remained at the Lakewood hotel after 11 had long

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REFUSE To SHIP FIREWORKS.Adania Ffpr^Ji* W ill 3?o4 Aopepl

Pyrotf^rlinlc* for Traji*p<»rtHtlon on iVniiaylvtinla NyHfr-m.

An onler prohiMUng (he rccotvlng of , firswerks In any form whatever for ahip- riftettt (he Pi-nnHylvanla Rallroflci hus been recelv Ml l>> T. J. Hawkins, local agent for the Aihims Expresfl Company. The order, whlJo coming from J. A. Mur­phy, superintend CM l of the express com­pany at Philu(1rJ|ihia, was Issued at the direction of the railroad company, which this year Is refusing to trunipoif fire­work#.

In former years the Pennsylvania Rail­road would accept fireworks In a finished shape for shipment provided they were packed In eparkproof boxes.

SECOND w a i n to d ieAS RESULT OE STABBING

,jl ■M lrhael C vrlco, w ith K n ife W ean d

la Abdom en, K xp lres In Moat* c la Ir iloapllnl.

MIrbar*! Curlivt, who wa# stabbed In ilif ilurlrix a fracua which oc-r'virfid In front of lA Gl'»nrldge avenue. Muhlrialr, lalo laui Halurduy night, died Ui MoutKitlnnlds Hospital, Montclair, at n.lf) McluL'k (hln niornliig CurlcO la the fAf'rniid of ihe Hirno m«n who were en-

In Lliu Kffniy to die. PletUo Far- rt'IM wii* killed Inalanlly and Donato !,nnirnrp|lo Is hnWv In the City Hospital siifTcniiK from a Hlab wound In the ab-* dimu^n. ills condition Is slightly Improved*

( iirlc-o h.-irl been charged by Chief Qai- of AlonU'ldtr, with assault with

Indent !'■ kill, and r.utigarello la being held fur iiJiird' r M Ip bnJleved by the police nf MniiiH liiir thiit l*ungarello wielded the kruff wfrii whirii both Ffirn*l!l and Curico wrTf kill' d IInd (hat Curico stubbed Lun-K.ilflln

I’lK- tiiririx'ilar fight started ofter a (lijiirn l over ii K.1UIR In lh» beer bottling

of I’lelro Soola on Olen- il'iuri' dwimf, Glen Ridge. Nine men were In Sri.Ill's piii 'c nt the lime of the quut- nd. H'isi‘ i>GNidefl the prJnclpala were captiin l i«nfl held as wUnesaee. ’Three of tiu-wK tiik-n, nil Ujilluna, were released yes- tpruHV (U<i0 hnll given at the prosecu- lur'H dlfk'i*. Ball for the other two was fixT-d (It 62.500 I'Ach. Chief Gallagher tel* ephon -d t)u" prosecutor thl^ nwrntng that the (WO rcmnlnlng wttneses, both of whom (icluully Huw the fight, be held without ball to liwalt Lungarello's rfH:;nvery.

PREPARING COUNTY PAYROLLa t

GOVERNOR FORT EXTENDS SYMPATHY TO

BEREAVED WIDOW OF EX-PRESIDENTObvemor John Franklin Fort waa drep-

Ir griaved by ttan raoalpt of the new* of former Prealdent Cleveland'a death. Frow bla home In EaaC Orange Ji* rent the fol­lowing telegram to Mra. Cleveland al Fribimton:

"The daeth of Mr. Cleveland le a die- tifict Ion to the whole nation. In the name of the peoola of New Jertey,'' whom I know yrould epeak It thoy could, as well ae tor myeotf, I extend 4o you their and my profound aympethy."

Tbo Goyerner also wired Adjutant-Gen­eral Breinfnall to go to Princeton and

W edd in g C -M k e s D u S M aln Itr;K A. llHllla'e Mamsa $n WeeUngtod ec, ^ euwon mre: ead S33i|Bmlt a t z « . 3I%—Air.

I on behalf of the state offer g military eieort for the funeral. If one it deelred.

In an Interview the Governor gald-"Mr. Cleveland wa» certainly a great

man, and It might be eafd that he waa the aecond citlu a of the land. The flrat Mace, of eouree, being given ts ^ a ld e n t

« ’ V ei!' ** eerte(nly a remark­able thing to have been the only Demo­cratic Preeldent elected aince before the Civil W ar. And Cleveland eerved two term*. He wae a fedrleae, able man,"

C n a to a Made C lothin g,We ofter all of thia Ma*on‘a window dljplar

•jul ancalW tot nnaenta f « tese than anal of. manotoetare. Botoe * BaimMtstsr, tat Bread a t^AdT.

Mwrwlvwn g g l B lg a k fSartrldge*.laidlew * Bgidar, Oaga 37 IlnlRt *i.-A4v,

Llal of Habordllnitt# Kmployos C oorth oane FJIvd for Com ints.

alon’a Gatdanoo.In 0 l1 T that the Blutfi Civil Service

Cumintsslon may be guided In the formu-' Union Of one county payroll the dlffe’-ent heads Of departments are filing with County Auditor Conklin to-day a list Ol all thUr subordinates.

Kherlff Sommer was one of the first to do this and he included In his list thre^ itndu-sheriffs as coming under the Jurl#- diction of the Civil Service act. He mad# ho dr-slgnation of a “chief olerk" or “bead deputy" and says he hsa no such eni- plbye, whk'h lotuns that UndBr-8herlffs_ Mn*on. Hyland and Benedict, hi the opia- Imi of thr 'oiandiiHliMicra, can be kept In office Indefinitely, subject only to removal upon charges afttT u heating.

LOCAL PITCHER WITH NDIANSP e r c y Itccv se W ill Doa ■ V ew srlc

tlnUorm T o-day a a d W o rk Oat f a r g talltag a .

Percy Heevee, the local Mml-profes> elonel pitcher, ta to a Newark nnlloTnl tills efternpon a t Wlsdeomayerii Fari(,'t ReeVea. who plajra With the UontaUIr A.A. and the JUncOlh*, hAs alwaye beea ralatl a* a oraokerjack in WDtl-iTTOfw. atonal circle*.

Should Bcevea display a enfflclcnt amount of curvet and im ad, Hanager George T. StaWngi la UkiAy to lign him lor tbs ladtanl.

Parlor, IMbIm i a a f Mi i foeiOnnoe'a, 243 Hetlnt at. tl 3twa sa |33 wseth.—Adv. ■

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GROVER CLEVELAND DES AT PRTOCETON

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b « n eloMd to all other suaatB, and that ( J ? man/weeka no attempt *n » made o take the former Preildent to hie home In PrlSceion only a ehort dietunoo away, « r ly made It evldeitl that Mr. C le«iam i a coBdltlon WM regarded aa very eedoui.

On May 1 a report bernm« ^urrpnt,which wa. eald to have <»ma from on"

the omeera of the B.,nimble I.lfe Ae tr a n c e Society, that Mr. Cleveland waa lufterlng from cancer of ThU wae promptly denied by M r Pa . the aeoretary of the truatec. o t J h t a o clety, who afterward acted tor »re_ ClfvBlajid In liauitMl etatemente of the condition of the former Pr^aldent. Mr Parker aald that Mr, Cleveland ferlng from one of hl» perlodhal umiLki of elomach trouble, and that that

It had been planned by Mr. and Mra Cleveland until a few daj-e ego lo J dn their children at Tamworih, hut the tilp wae abandoned on Sunday, It having tome evident that the elck man wae in t aalBclently itrong to make It.

Among the telegtume Bent hy Mrs. Cleveland to reletlvee and frlenda was oim to Prealdenl Itooeeveit and one to Betre-i*ry of W if Tafte ,

SMrea of telegram* lue pouring Into lb* Cleveland home from varloua part* of the country offering condolence and

**Mre. Cleveland ha* decided not to give out for publication the eub)ect matter of tbf

Among thoBo from whomr«c«tveii ure ProaUlem Hooaav«iie

votes. BpHts and factions among lha Rs- publtcaiis contributed toward th© rcauU,

b<t©D8h Clair McKeiway, Paul George Gray, tvtllliira B, Bheohen, W ill­iam B, Mornhlowcr, David H- 1 rancle. George L. Miller, Oecar Blmue,Glenn, of North Carolina; Mayor MoClcl- lan. New lo r k ; former Senator Jamee smith Jr ., of Newark; Governor Harrle. Ohio: General McAlplne,

Flage all over Princeton are at balf-

'M h »hd Mri. Clevelandtwenty-eeoond annlveraary of ihclr wed S7ng h’erTon June 1 The affair wn. very quiet beeauee of Mr. Cleveland a IHnee*. A

jla rg e wedding cake, containing Iwenty- Iwo candlea. was acnl to them hy aoino of ^heir neighbors.

C laveland 'a J lo ta b l* C areer.Grover Cleveland was bom In Caldwell,

N J . . March'W, Iffll. HI* father. Hev Blchard Palley Cleveland, was mlnlsler of the Caldwell Preebytertan Church, and the t&inlly occ\ipl©d th© mans© which still stsjid t on Bloomfl©W nvsnu©. Th® t»y was bapllMd Bi©pheo Qrovsr, for Rev, atsphen Qrovftf. H©v, Mr. Cleveland'© predecessor in ths Caldwell pulpit, but ttis first name was soon dropped.

bronie tablet was unveiled March11 ixn, the seventieth anniversary of Mr Cleveland's birth. In the room of the Csldwell parsonsf© where he first saw the Ufht. On the tablet la a wreath of oak taaves ©nclrclloii this Inecrlpllon:

*‘in this room Grover Cleveland was born March II, 18S7."

Ths room Is a smell one off the rear pfirlor on the first floor I t Is practically ths same as It was seventywone years 4 f0 .

M r. C ls T s Is itd 's A vcsstrr>On bis father's side Grover Cleveland

WM of English, on hU mother's side of Irish stock. The Clevelands emigrated from the mother country in the seven- UfUth century* the first of the line to a t ­tain prominence being Dr. Aaron Cleve­land Grover Cleveland's grsat-greai-frahdfather, an Eplsoepsl clsny m an of FhJladelpbla. This Dr* Cleveland was a friend of Benjamin Frsnklln, tft rranklln*s housa that he died. His son* who became a Confrsgatlonal minis- tsr, settled In Norwich. Conn.l he w ai a member of the Connecticut Lieglalature and w u a well-known abolitionist. Ths prsachsr-leglslator's second son, William,Grover Cleveland's grandfather, was a ■Uvsrsmith* whose hot&e was near Nor­wich* Richard Phlley Cleveland, Will- Uim’o second son, was In early Ufe a fac torr hanA But he obtalnedran education ftltlng him for college, went to Tale. gisAnatlng therefrom with honors, and aftsr a year o f teaching In Baltimore •tuflM a t the Princeton Theological Ssb ln anr and entered the Presbyterian ntnistry. When a t Baltimore he met Miss Anfla NealA daughter of a well-to-do > m srehant a native Irishman* Their mar- I rttge took p l^ e In ISM. Rev. Mr. Cleve­land's first church was In Windham, !Conn., the second In Portsmouth, Vu., and h ti third In Csldwell. Grover Cleveland was the fifth o f a family of nine children.

C le rk tn a C ou ntry sto re *The only son of New Jersey elevated to

the Presidential chair* but a few years o f Clsreland’s youth were destined to be spent In the State to which he returned lioilnfty a fter h is political career to make bis boma H is parents In 1841 moved to l^ sttsv U le* K* y ,* a village In Oneida Countyi and In th at plai^ the future Chief Bzsoutlvs attended a country school, ^vlng evidence of determination and aptitude for work. When he was fourteen yoara old bis father, becoming an agent of the American Home Mission­ary Society, removed to Clinton, N. Y., where Grover continued hi© auidlce, hoping to ©ntur Hamilton College. But the Clevelands wore In straitened Hr- oumstanecs, and It was thought best that tb s Ud should take the position of c)i>rk In a Fayetteville store, where his seliiry was t60 the first year and tlto the second, in Rev. Mr, Cleveland dleA eoon a fter moving his family to Holland Put- snt, N. T !, where h© haft been placed In charge of a church, aunft Grover, then elx- teen* became book-keeper and aaelsiant tedcher in th© Institution for th© Blind In New York City, In which sohool hta oldest brother, Wlillfim. was a teacher.Desirous of a wider field of activity, he made up hi© mind to go to Cleveland, O., the name attracting him, but on his way he stopped at Buflok) to ^ leli on uncle,Dewls F . Allen. Mr. Allen a©kcd Cleve­land to assist him in oomplllng th© "American Herd Book/' and the offor was accepted. The young man took up bis reeldence In Buffalo, varying hi© du­ties as Hi© uncle's secretary by reading law, He wo© given a clerkship In the office of the attorneys, Rogers, Bowen A Rogers, and U\ U59, at th© nge o f twenty- two, was to the bar.

T h e F ir s t Office.Mr. Clcvrlnml continued with the law

firm a© niant^lng clerk until lS6i!. In the followtug year he wujj appointed neslst- ant district attorney of Erie County. In 1865 he was an unaucceaHiul aspirant for the office c>t district attorney, being dr- frated by Lyman K. Baa©, and the next year formed a law partnership with Isaao V, Vunderpool. Four year© inter ho hecama a member of the law tlim <jf lAnnlng, Cleveiand &. Folsom. Hla per­sonal populurtiy increased with his pro­fessional reputation, and m 1S70, a t th© foUcltatJon of friends, he accepted Ih© Democratic nomlnatlnn for sheriff of Erie County. Ho wae ploclcd, holding iho poalllon for thro© 3 'eara. When he li-ft offlc© he hocama ayBuciulf>d with his erst­while opponent, Mr. Bass, in Iho law firm of Bass, n©v<darid & JJlsfiaU. Ut-pr Chivn- land 5b BlSiieli, utid finally ricveland, blBsell & Slcard Hut he was only defer­ring political rr#’forineiit In litM he wns triumph©nlly choecn Mayor of HulTalo l>y i torli the DeraoiTaLfl. nlthoogh the H- puliU> ho j whk-h State ticket was auci essful Irt ilie d iy at that eletitlon.

Bw flftlo’s M ayor.Tb© time was rip© for reform -In New

York S U te particularly. Mr. CleveUmd appreciated the ©Ituation, and roallxcd the sftrvlco that could b© rendt^red by Iwnest ipon as puWlo servants. If there were those wtio believed that ho would be a tool o f the dlshonCBt they were ©orely disappointed. His first Important act ea Mayor come In connection with a Btreet cleaning contract which th© Buffalo Common Council had awarded a firm which wanted considerably more than iht lowest bidders for the job. Mr. Cleveland pent a ' message to the council calling attL'ntlon i to this fact, and ihen'^saylngi “This ex­treme tenderness and con©ld©rall«'n for thus© who desire lo oontrmet wuh the city* and this touching and patarnai solic­itude lest they should bo Improvlden- ttally led to a bod bargain U* I sure, s ji ©xcepCioti to geoeral btialnoas rules, and seems lo have no pMoo iti this stlflsh,

, sordid world ooespt as found m the ad- 0. mlnlatrfttlon of municipal oftalrs* ' This

sorcastlo utterance attrootad wSds at- lenUon and* with his stand on other simi­lar mattara* waa dlrocUy liutrum emal In putting him tn line for Ih* nominations for Grrv'ernor and President-

'The New York Democratlo fltow con­vention met In 1«2 with the avowed In-

of seleothig a candidate for Gov­ernor who would command public- reapect aad who would promise the faithful per- foraumca of duty during bla Incumbency,

jih e noma of Mayor CUveland wae sug- In tho convention knew tha

” tnoiif W on h*d hoard of the **»ato"Mayer e f Buffalo* I fa woa aom laaUd with Uttte oppoaltlon and elected by the atapeodoqg laajioxUy of almost JM*000

but til© sterling record of Cleveland in the luce of polliica) corulitlons then prcvMI- Ing in the etiilo was largely responsible for the landslide- Un the day that Mr. Clevwlsmi WQH eU'cled Governor he wrote his bri'thiT. defining Jia follows hla pro- poRvd pulley as a fllalo offlulaL "To maks the niattwr a buslneaa enguBemenl be- twouu the luTjple of iho Siino and my­self. In which the obllgaUun on my side is to perform the duties iiselgned mo with sn eya single to the Interests of my ©m* players.''

C lev elan d a s G ov arn or,Onoo In office, Mr, Cleveland with all

his might lived up Ui hia motto that "A public offloe Is a public trust." He gave hilnsclf up entirely lo the service of ths people No detail was ton small for him* no labor too great. Mglu ufter night he would work over bills and itLessagcs until \h*s early hours of the morning. 9lrlcl performance of duly he demanded of all about him, and New York Slate had a clean government. Fraud, graft and lavish expenditure enoountered a itsrn♦nepiy*

In 1884 esme Preflldenllal election, anij Cleveland was nominatedto opiijpae. Jam©! O. Blaine, the Idol of the li ipubTloan party. The campaign became a decidedly personal one, though Mr. ('S-^vsland, himieir, took little p s jt In It, n-malnlng most Of th© time at hi© de*k SI Albany. For some clays the result whs In doubt, but was finally decided by New York, where Cleveland had th© slender plurality of sbnul l.lOO votes. Th© ©lec- loral college stood Uiii for Mr. Cleveland and iSi for Mr. Blnln©.

F i r i l A d n la le tra tlo is*PresIdCTit Cleveland began his adminis­

tration aurruunded wdth the gravest dif­ficulties. He had been In Washington hut once before in his life. Aside from New York leaders he knew almost non© of those Influrnilal In his parly. The Re­publicans hatl been continuously In power since thu ncresslon of President Lincoln and still held the control In Congre©©. Moreover, Cleveland'© pereohol charsoier- iHilci were iigainsl him. He possessed no "niaKnellam'' and bluntnese waa the order of his dealing with men. Only l»y hard, pprsietent and studlou© work could he perform his duties. But he waa upright and honest; he was not afraid of toil, and hts Iqexhaustlbla energy and endurance won the victory where other© would have gone down to hopelesa defeat.

Almost from the first his attention wa© drawn to the penalnn coandals. Soldier la an honored word In thl© country, and every effort had been made to show, In a material way. the feeling of gratitude toward the preservers of the Union. But, unfortunately for both veteran© and peo­ple, a large ninount of the money appro­priated for the old soldiers did not go to the deserving. PreBldenl Cleveland soon recognised this fact and began vetoing pension bills, but not without a most careful study Into their rikerlts. Thl© soon brought him at swords' point© with thoKo,, profiting from pension mlsupproprMUons.Led by them a clamor arose all over the land, and Cleveland was ©tlfmatlMd a© an ingrnte. But tha President* ©ure he was right, went ahead fearlessly, and the people Boon came to an untleratanding of his position. Demagogue© saw that they were dealing with an Implacable enemy and the jienslon soandala abated,

DUtnleaal© fro m Office*President Cleveland was nut a believer

In the ©polls system. There ware many men in Washington holding minor office© whg did tittle more than draw their snD arts©. The President Inveatlgated their records ©nd dismissed hundred* of th© worthless. M^ti*. angered nt this, had enough Influence to make Congress de­mand to ©eo the paper© concerning n few of the dlsmlssala. This w h © exceedm»f Congre©*lonal' authority and Cleveland calmly refuaed, DlMmlssalu cnnllmied wherever they ware deemed necea&ary.

The ©tale of the Treasury then came to the Prusldenl'B notice. Considering th at a high protective tariff wna bringing in more money then wa© needed hy the government, Mr. Cievolond sent to Con­gress hla fttmoQs tariff message of 1881 In which ho advocated tariff for revenue

' and for revenue only. Repubileana massed Jn opiwsUlon and the Fresldent'* pinna were defeuteU, while a wave of disapproval spread over the nation. Cleveland clung to his Ideas and thus formed the Sssue on which the next elec- llon wuw lo hinge. He was n-nomlnsteU, but the anU-protcctlve tariff plunk worked against him and Benjamin Harrison was chosen PreBldent.

Two yeura dtefore this campaign Mr. Cleveland hud married MJas Fnm ees Fol­som, a charming young woman nut long out of Wells College. Hla bride became "F irst Ijftdy of the Land." and n© mi«trrsn of the White Huuse ullaiiied great pupu- larUy.

kroond T erm a© P m ld e n t .After leaving office the fo rm er President

seltlnd In New York tn establish a law practise. He waw cmlneqtly eucceapful in hla profession, but was booh called iignin to public life When ih e DemocraUc na­tional convention nssen^blcd In 18B2 juirty manogers wen- greiu ly uppoaed to a re- nomlnallon ttfUrnver Cl^*\'cland. B»it publio opinion was no etrcui;; that many guUons were Ijisirucli-d to v«.»te for him and hs ]i-‘i.'i>lvfd UiB [10101011,11011. i ’ rcsl- dent llrtiTlson was renoTTilnalod by the Republicans. After u closo tight Clcvn- itind was onco jnuro placed In the Presi­dential cliair, ihn clticturnl cotlego vuIr Btundlng, rievfJund Z77, H arr ison 145. Thin was the first time Hlm'o A nd rew Jack-tm that ono inun h itl been nnmlriifiiii^d fur the Fresldencv ilirce sucrnsslve times and each time ha l received a p lura lity of tiie popular vote. In UH8 Cle vela m l rcrHvr-d a popular pluiahty of ulmosi JtXl.Otn) vutes. but In the < !■ rUiral college he liaU utuy lt>8 votes, \s libe pcnjjunlsi ihirr lsun r> • cetved 231 In Oixn’er Clevt'lutid'Hpopular p!ur<(tlly was and in 1S!)2 iiwa© ski,810-

Mr. Cleveland took the oath of office for the seronrl tlmo In 1X93, n. year lung to bo remeinbcri'd as iho one of u grcsu financial panic. Many would lay tho for this lo Gleveiaiid's admlnlsiraUtm, but a careful review of ths facts shusvg the panic to have been but the nee. sHury sc<^uonce of the wild sprculatlcyi that Imd ULkon place during the tw6 preceding decades. The panic had already li>guu and the reversal of power hut addi-d lo It. With the Treasury balnncn danger­ously ne^r the l<«w water mark, with credit rapidly diminishing and revenue fulling off, the I'rtisldent faned a crisis The Dsmocralle Congress favored a sil­ver basis, and this Uui added to the lu- securlly. Gold wus rapidly disappoaring. The prcBldent could not agree with Gnn- gross. He put Implicit faith In a gold Btundard and decided’’•i) preserve It m nil itaxards. To do thle the idherrnnn aot, calling for the mliitlTig of |3,000*ink) in silver a month, had to be repealed. This CnngreBB ul first refused to do. but the PrcBldrhl finally triumphed, hi© re­ported methods coming in for aome severe crlll-dam. Tho crlsl© was put olT. hut the gold reserve continued to fall, large'amuunt.s of legal tender being ex- <hnnged fur gold at government deposl-

1n ihlB way a vicious ''chain," Hcenied Rfidlesa, wu© patnblleh»*«l.

Many hunks failed, In addition to the truinmcrclal hnunes Ihftl Went under, and the condlilon of affairs was IncrotiBlngly serious.

T h e Bale o f Bond©*At this time Preslftont Cleveland decided

to use his authority to Issue bonds to obtain gold for the Treasury. There wore two isauea, both taken by banking syndi­cates* and disposed Of, as it proved, at large profit B itter crltlclBTD, In which the President was not spared, followed, but the nation's credit was saved. It 1© now’ generally conceded that Mr. Clevo- lond did the wise thing tn the premlsea.

rrenidenl Cleveland acted finnly and decisively In IMm at the time of th© riot© In CIhleagi) eoterruln»r>|j© with widespread Industrial disturbance©. He sent United Biales troops lo Chicago, despllw the pro- teeta of Governor Altgeld, beU w og bhat Interfereno® with the transporfatlon of the raalls gave ample provocation for In­tervention* Order was restored, and life and property again became aaeure In the city.

The Presldtnt tried again during bla second administration to urge tariff re­form. but hU efEorta were without sue-oes*.

The queetlon of the aimexatton of Ha^ wall came to an Issue a t ihla time. A group of men haft come to have charge of affair© In the lelands, depdsing the reign­ing family. A request for annexation to thl© country met with popular approval, hut Mr* Cleveland decided that the matter should be further ihveitlgaud. He wlth * draw the annexation tre a tr whloh Preat^ dant fiarrlaou bad m bm lttad to tha Sen- at% and M nt Jam at H, Blount m oom** mlattoner to Rawall* On B lo u n fi report ncgotlaUonB wara opeoad to raatota Queen

LUIuokatank but tha movwffiant wM Ufl* ■u k « « ( uL H iw *U t»*inf ‘l-tjmbllo July 1, IHM and W «“tlnlt«d SUtM four y u ra latM

T h * V * B * n * U « a t * * * * * * .Tb* Pr**KU iit'* •*** V«n**u*-

tan question woa decifi^Iy in aooord&ncs with puhllo •ontlmiailJ Knfliuid aod V*n. » u e la #**m «t H ke» to com* to Wb* ovW IH« bountUry lU * tw tw w th* U t­ter oounlrr *nd B r i t ) A . O u t ^ M *"-, Ttib-DMtrtn* forD auJbny .4ffnuia[*eim»iw by Gr«*.t Britain Hirlou* lnt*m*tlon&l coropllcAtlon* lootfwd on the borUon,

Mr. Clov*)an( provei the man of -the hour. In December, 18». he Uiued h i*, notable Veneiuelan me*»age, throwing flown' the gaunUet to England and r«i- ommendlng the appointment o> An Amer­ican coinral6*ton to *e tt l* the dlipuicv The egcuement In England calm»d flown In time, and a peaceful settlement result- ed.

Cuba gave Mr. Cleveland much concern during hi* second term. The Island s etruggle for frotfloin ewahemid Amerloan (ympalhy, and It wae no ea*y taak for th* admlnlBtratlon to observe ths re­quirement* of International law with Spain. . ..

A* the *1*01100 of ISM approached the Democratic party had gone far from Mr Cleveland'* monetary itandard*; Indeed no njiin In th« country wo© mor© hated by ths Wssiprn ©llvsf wing of th© party than he. After Bryan 's nomination, Presi­dent Cleveland held aloof Is a dignified way from the political BtruggU which re­sulted In Major McKinley's election to the PreelAtincy* though he made no secret of his views in ©o for as the gold etand- ard entered into the eontost. In 1904 Mr. Cleveland'© name received a remarkable ovation in the Democrotlo national con­vention at 81. Louis. He CordlaUy ap­proved of Judge Parker'© nomination and ipok© in the candidate'© behalf.

U le L a s t Y e a rs .On leaving Washington for the second

time, Mr. Cleveland "'tame to hU native State, taking up hi© reslfttmco In the town of Princeton on March 18, 1897, where he lived the pleasant life of a. country genllomon. His oldest daugh­ter, "B aby Ruth.'' of White House days.‘died January 7, 11>03. EHlhor Cleve­land Is the only child of a President born in the White Bouse. HI© other children are Marion* Richard Folsom and FruncSi □rover. Bnve for an occaslnnal hunting or fishing trip he usually passed the wln ter© at 'WVeitland,'' his Princeton home, and hi© summers on htk'Boxxard's liny estate or a t his residence at Tamworth, N. H.

He devoted a large part of his time ic the welfare of Prlnoeton Unlverelly, serv­ing on the board of trusie+*a and beluK especially Intereelod In the work of the Graduate School. He waa chairmen of the faculty commiUeo on the Grad­uate School. He received the degree of LL. D. from Princeton* and often lec­tured to the students under the Htnfford Little lectureship©. Hla Interest In public affairs continued to the end. as was In- ©tanced In 1606, when he acnepied one of the three trusteeship© of the Equlttlble Life Assurance fioclety on the nccuslofi of tho society’s reurganlsutlun. Early luat year he consented lo ©Frve as 'Te- bale refereo" for the Enultabt*', the Mu­tual and tho New York Life, acting a© a court of last resort In dlspuien between Iho oornpanles and their agents and llio ermpankfl and policy-holders over rebat- itiK cases. A1 the time of Ids taking thl© prsltinn, he Inslsled, It was ©tatcf!. upon Pledges frnm all the companies tfiru he would bo aupptirted In efforts to stop re­bating.

To The Spectator of April 23 la«t Mr. Cleveland contributed an nrtlclo entitled "L ife JtiHuraiic-o and Us Relatlonshij! lo Our People." Tn U he ©peaks of "thf recent outcry ngakist life insurance companies In general" a© ‘Tmrn of sudden though not unnatural indignation rei*nlt1ng from the exposure of breuche© of trust and bald malfeasance oh the part of a few insurance olfidul©. who were n’servedly Swept out of by a wave of popularroaenimejii." However he dcprecatcH "un- dlscrlmimtUng critldain of life Inaurance companies In general.'' referring to U as

not uncommon, but undeatruble Inct

fflGH TRIBUTES TO CLEVELAND

Secretary Taft Says that He W as a Great H an a o J a " ”

' G ra t President.

memerr o t Ur. CI*v*l«a4. I I * *h u di­rected that tb * flac* oa the State boue* ■hoold b * dleplayed a t h alf-itafl.

Governor Port Is prepaHns a proclama­tion upon the death o t Hr. Cleveland, and thl* will probably be promulgaled when be reacbee her* to-morrow.

Mayor W alter Maddon leeued the fol- lowlns to the cltlien* of Trenton to-day i

It If with elncere roaret that I have leamM Of the death of (Irover Cleveland, former Preslflenl o j U|C Unit*.' a iu le* Ip 4 t e - C - ■' ' country .*trustworthy olUcen. In memory of th© d©<f©aB4 I would ask that our cltExuis hava ttaolr flag© a t half-niM t.

NATION'S FLAGS AT HALF-MAST.

ROOSEVELT TO BE AT FUNERAL

Bprrial Dit vati'h to 1h6 EVENING SEWS.NEW HAVEN* Conn*, Jun© 21—B « r e -

inry of W ar 'raft was told o f ih© news of Mr. Cleveland's death while he sa t on the pluifurm M Ih© Yal^ eonunenotment exercises to-day. and d u rlaf th# alnglng of a psalm wrote:

" I greatly regret to hear o f M r. Cleve- lond'e death. He was a great man and a great Preeltlant, and leaves this life with the love and high rcypect of all his coun. tinmen."

OYaTLFl HAY. N- Y’.* June 24.—PresL dent Kousevrlt will not ntivml th© Tale- Harvard boat race© at New London to­morrow, owing to the death of former Preeldent Otover Cleveland.

Freslilenl lloueevelt ha© sent a mesHSg© of ootidolenc© to M n. Cleveland, and ex-* pressed hl& Inienlloti of attending the funeral If It lakes place oh any other day than Saturday, when h * has on Important ounference*

PrasUleiii RooievcIVs message follows: "Uyster Bay, N. Jun© 24, 1608.

"Mrs. Grover Cleveland,"Princeton, N. J -

"Your tpkgrnm shocked me greatly. Mrs. Rt»os(‘veli Joins in very deep and sin- cere sympathy. I have, of course* aban­doned my intention of starting to-day for th© New I-ondon boat races, so that If the funeral J© either Thursday or I-Tlduy can attend. 1 can also attend if It I© Bun- day, but If 11 Is Saturday a number of men are romlng here from vartoui parts of the country on a businass engagement, which 1 cannot well break.

"W ill you direct some on© to wire me when th© funeral S©vlo be, and where?

(Slgnod) "TH EO DORE RO O SEVELT*" INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 24.-Vlce-

president Fairbanks, now at his hom© In thl© city, said to-day th at h© probably would attend the funeral of Mr. Cleve­land. Speaking of the former President, the Vicc-Preeident said

"Grover Cleveland was on© of th© best and most patriotic statesmen the country lift© produced. He*devoted himself to th© public ©ervlc© with slnglenes© Of purpose and stood by hi© convictions on Im­portant public question© with a sturdy courage that commanded admiration among the great body of the people. H i was a many-slfted man, a man of broad and generous sympathies. His Influence was alway© for good. H© was Indeed the very best typ© of public servant private citizen."

LONDON, June N.—The flogs over Dor chaster llOut»e and the American Embapsy were placed at half mast to-day on th© receipt of th© news of th© death of Mr, Cleveland.

Mr. Held said:" I had II high personal appreciation of

Mr. Cleveland and my cordial relation© with him, which began when he was May­or of Jhiffalu. never were broken. I bi»- lleve Mr. Cleveland has grown steadily In the respect and^'apprer’tatlon of the American pcuplc since hi© retirvinenl from office."

OKEENWTCH. Conn., June 24 .-E . C. ncnt-dlci. who was o n e of Mr. Cleveland's nuint Intimate friends, ©aid that th© news was BO sudden that he had had hardly time enough to compoB© his thoughts to give ©xprcRNlon of the loss ho felt. Hta relations with lli© former President, he said, had been close and delightful.

NEW YORK. June 24.—Paul Morton

O fiidil Order of Mooming for Former Presldeot Is Promtil- gxted by Roosevelt-Thirty Days of Nooromg.

SORROW IN NEW YORK AT CLEVELAND’ S DEATH

Bu t L it t le Kilfeot ow P rice© uf 9renr-> Itle© Wa© N o tic e a b le —Held

No L a r g e 0lock© *NEW YORK, June 24.-Genulne and gen­

eral sorrow, coutfted with ih© feeling that valuable balance-wheel for the coun­

try's business had been removed, fol­lowed tb© announcement In Wall utrevt to-day of former President Cloveland'i death. But little effect, If any, however, wft© noticeable in the price© of ©ecurUlen, for ^ r . Cleveland held no large blocks, and hlB Influence. White great, was rotlior In the composing of differences between the kinds of finance than In affecting the valueiy of any particular issue©.

Ju st In what manner the ©tr©et will take cognlunoe of the death has not as yet been decided. H. H. Thomas, preRldent of the New York Stock Exchange, de­clined to make any statem ent further than to ©ay that no time had yet been taken to arrange for any sort of me­morial.

The board of governor© of the exchange* however, a t Iti meeting thl© afternoon, will undoubtedly pas© reaolutiont, and it may be that ©hurt suspension of bualnes© on the floor will Tflarlc Wall street's re­spect.

The absence of Thomas P, Ryan, who Is In Europe, make© It also & matter of uncertainty In what manner Mr. Cleve­land’s place on the board of trustees of T

T flT E R BA T. M. t „ Jui*fl dent Roosevelt issued a proclamation directing th a t tbs flag© over the White House and the departmental bulldlngi be placed a t half-moat in honor of the memory o f Mrl Cleveland. He also order* ed that suitable naval and military honors bo rendered on the day of th© funeral.

The Fresldent'e proclamation follows; "B Y T H E PRE SID E N T OF TH E

ITNITED STATES."A PROCLAMATION.

"Th© White Houae, Jun© 24, 160S. "To the People of the United Stales:

"Qruver Cleveland, Pr«©ldent of the United S ta tts from 18RS to 1889 and'agaln from 1893 lo 1897, died a t 8:40 o'clock this morning at hi© home in Princeton, N. J .

"In his death the nation ha© l^en de­prived of one of It© greatest cUliens. By prufevelun a lawyer, his chief servlcses to his country were rendered during a long, varied and honorable career In public life* As Mayor of his city, a© Governor of his State, and twice as President, he showed signal power as an administrator, coupled with entire devotion to the country's good and a courage that quailed before no hostility when once he was convinced where his duty lay.

"Since hi© retirement frohi the P resi­dency hi has continued well and faith­fully to serve hi© countrymen by th© Rlmpllc'Uy* dignRy and uprlghtnei© of his pris'nte life.

i "In testimony of the respect In which hlH mrmory is held by the government und peupiv of the United State©, I do hereby direct that the flogs on the Whit© jlcuiHe H]id the several departmental building© be displayed at half-staff for a period of thirty days; and that suitable lulliiury and naval honors, under the ordf'iK of the Secretaries of W ar and of the Nuvy be rendered on the day of the funeral.

"Done this twepty-fourth day of Juno In the year of our TLord, on© thousand nine

the Equitable Life will be filled. Though for the post few month© Mr. Cleveland had been too 111 to take a great part In it© government, his name stood In the esti­mation of thousand© of policy-holders as a guarantee of " fa ir play" In the conduct of Us business.

NEWARK’S TRBOTE TO CLEVELAND'S MEMORY

dent of a moral awakening, whose gRneral trend is iir tho direction of whnlesume re- fortii." He Bays: "In these days whenthp accumulation of vast foiiunes and the extravagance pervading mir public and prlviita life, acromptinlcil hy wld^- spreud flnandiil depression, itjod posnl- nilstlc prophets to paint tmly soml'cr pic­tures of the future nf our nfilloii, ihAT© Is. In niy Judgment, no stronger rtfutallon of their gloomy forecasts and no more ron- vlnrlng evidence of th e Individual thrift of llie American people as a whole and their abiding sotjnd senoe end dutiful fore­sight than Ifl found in the remarkable expunalori of American life Insurance In Ihe twenty-five-year period from 1880 to 1906."

Mr. Clevplnnd nf recent years had kept buey with bis pen. contrlbuHng ai ilclcH to vnrh»u8 periodicals, theso^ pupers either relating to puldic qucptlonM or mirroring his enjoyment In hunting nml fiplilng. lie Ip the author of the hook "VreRldenllal Problcma,*' published In lOnt. A book, "Fishing nnd Shooting SkelrheR." In which R number of his own experjonces rr a aportman are related with tqaay humor- (Yoa touches, was puhllahed In tho fall of 190S.

lit© D o m ln iin t C h n rn ctrrlR tle

said: "Grover Clcvelniid wUs a raost re­markable m an-deliberate In thought, sound In conclusions, and alwaya careful In HcUgn. I!v was ns simple aa a child In his insicfl. and aa tchoIuIo aa a glunt In his Integrity.

"Hu wa.s the hlghefil type of public ser­vant, and It I© to be regretted we Imvo so few men of hla sturdy character In public Ufo.

"Ho was H patriot rather than a parll- Tftnri and Ms mural courrige lo du What na= thought was beat for Iho country regard- lees of his party wa© the beginning of the Independent thought throughout tho- United Rlates which Is ;^ow eueli a factor In nur national affairs.''

Aa to Mr. Cleveland's successor ns a trustee of tho Fikiultablc stock and deed of iruHt provides tiint vacanclea among tho trustees may be filled by the eurvlv- ing mumberB-

Francls Llendo 9tfitson, who was asso­ciated with former President Cleveland la tho practleu of law. said to-day:

"W ere I ' l o ©elect one quality which, morn consplcuouely than the many others, entitled him to the love and regard of hi© eounlrym«n, 1 alionld say that Grover rievfliind was the purest*hearted patriot

M ayor Order© F lag © on F n b lle B n lld * la g s a t H iB lf-m u t—l©©a«e

P ro crla tn a tio a Al©o*Mayor Hausstlng, os soon as the new©

of former President Cleveland's death reached him, ordered the flags on the city hail and ulhor public bulidlnga placed at half-iu>isl.

The M ay:r also issued the following prarlamatlon:"Tu the People c f

"Grover Clovvl.the United States. ■ H i<career, embracing p a t.' ii':iTnan inconspicuous^ station lo the hlghef^t office within the -gift of the people, fur- tiLshee at once an Inspiration to hl fellow- countrymen, and an object Icpsoti to o th :r natiotiaUties. His qualities of sturdy imin- hood, unflinching lr,i«kTlty, unending per- soverance, and, perhaps, above all, his lofty conception of iho obtlgaUons and re­sponsibilities of office, have given him un enduring place In the srenais of the lo public.

"Hla memory will be cherished by nil, but with peculiar Rffectlon and tist6cm will he always be regarded by the p*'Op]c of Essex County and New Jersey, which furnished hi© birthplace- As a furuial eipreaslon of the universal sorrow, 1 have ordered the flags on all public buildings within the tUy to be dlRplayed at half- mast until a fter the funeral, and 1 re­quest all citizens to Join In this tribute, by the display of flags, half-masted, from residences, business houses and other -jU- labllshmonls."

hundred and eight, and of the Indepen^dedec of the United States of America th© one hundred and thirty-second.

(Slgntd) "THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "B y tho President,"Alvry A. Adee,"Acting Secretary of S late ."

fw O c B o tth w . ' ' „bl* frlende, but o f thoc* who were' op- poeed to him for polltlcel or other « * - ■Oh*. I Khew of no men In our hieiory more undtnohlng In the performeno* of w het he believed to be h it duty. No mau reallied more fully til# Ideal of an Inoor- ruptible pobllo eervaut. i i l* eaaniple ha* been m oit wholeeom* tn Iheee year* of Bodal and eoonomlo unreet, and the Influ­ence of hi* cclm, reasonable and hopeful spirit has nleds tor a better understand­ing of the needs and responsibilities of our citlienship. His death l i a very great lost to ths country.

ISlgned) ' ‘OEOROB B. COKTELYOU."gecretary Btrau*. of the Department of

Commerce and Labor, aald: '■"Another of the great father* of th*

republic h it gone to hi* eternal home. HI* fame and service* belong to the country and will be handed down to a grateful posterity as an Ineplratlon, and as an example of unswerving devotion to the country’* walfare. Our greateit Presidents, Washington, Jetrereon and Lincoln, each rendered the service* to the country which In their time It stood most In need of. Cleveland was one of these— a mighty giant of political rlghteousnesi,”

CONVENTION TRIBUTE TO FORMER PRESIDENT

WASHINGTON. June 24-— Unofficial noilttcailon of the death of former Prcsl deni Cleveland was flashed Immediately lo Oyster Bay lor the Information of FrPBident Roosevelt* The W hits House WHS rUo informed.

Secretary Cortclyou. who I© the senior Cabinet officer In WaRhlnglon at present, Is now the acting head of the admlnistro. tivn.

'J'he first word that came to Secretary ( ’ortelynu from Oydler Bay was an In- striictlun, which the Sfcrolary at once pro­mulgated to all executive departments, tu place their national flags at half-staff. It 1© probable that they will thus remain for a period of thirty days.

Fanner Seoretary of the Treasury John O. Carlisle and former Secretary of tho Navy Hilary A. Herbert, both of whom served In President Clovelanft's Ck1>1tih-i * 'are away from the oily. Mr. Carlle.k loft at 8 o'clock this morning on th© F’pntisylvania Railroad for New Tcrk on huslnesa forty minutes before the death occurred, Mr. Herbert, who Is at Port rarlln , Ontario Province, Canada, has hetTi telegraphed to and Is oipect- eil to leave (mineJlaloly farPrifleeton. Boe- retary of tho Treasury Cortelyou, who served as confidential stenographer to Pi'ealdent Cleveland^ expreaseft himself as greatly.shocked.

Following precedents. President Roose­velt will, by proclamation, formally an-

I nounre Mr. Cleveland's death, i Secretary Cortelyou made this state­

ment regarding Mr, Cleveland:"AUhough not Biitlrely unexpected at

this time by those who knew Mr. Cleve­land's real condition, hla death Is non© the less a keen sorrow. He wus a fine American type, rising from obsi urity to the highest office In the peopju'b gift through sheer force of character—a char neter so rugged, so loyal and so sincere as to excite not only the respect and af-

D e m e c m tle G fitbevliiK in N orth C ar*• lln a A d jo a m s A fto r OiiDd P la y s

M em orial H ym n to Cl#yela.Bd*CHARLOTTE, N. C., Ju ne 34,-A tu­

multuous scene characierixud the opotilng of the Demodratlo StAto convention here to-day* This display o f & big banner, borne by throe meij, started a twelve-min- ute demonstration (or Consressmon W. W. Kltchln, end a counter demonstration of flfuen minutes tor Locke Craig, of Buncombe* followed. Then came a five- mJnute cheering for Ashley Home, of Johnston. Five thousand delegates and spectators crowded the btf auditorium. A letter from Governor R, B. Glenn, urging party harmony, was read. Temporary Clkalrman Jarvis urged putting parly suc­cess above factionEd strife.

In respect to the memory of Grover Cleveland the convention stood with bowed heads for one minute and a band played a stania from "Jesu s Lover of My Soul.’’ After adopting resolutions of sym­pathy, the convention adjourned at 3 o'clock until 4:30 iu honor o f Mr, Cleve­land,

HIS LAST APPEARANCE ON POLHICAL ROSTRUM

inFo rm o r P re s id e n t 's Addres©T h is C ity D nrliiis th e P a rk e r

CHiapalgn.Former rrctjidenl Cleveland delivered

whul were probably Ills last public utter­ances In behaJf of tho parly he twice reproflCHted In tho ProHldontlAl chair In this City e l ths F irst Troop Armory, on Koficvnle avenue, Friday evening, Novem­ber IKi’V

The occasion was a rally of Democratic voter.s lndU In the Interpate of th© Pronl* dentlal ticket headed by Alton B. Parker, and WttS under the auspices of the First

ENGLISH COMMENT ON DEMISE OF CLEVaAND

B e et n em em bcT ed Iw G r e a t B r l t a l * HS Amtboe o f th e HlH lorto V *B e .

■ aelan B Ie * e * s * .LONDON, June S*.—Mr. Cleveland !»

best remembered In Ensiuiid as tbe author of the “Venexuela message," and moat of the afternoon paper*, while speak Ing appreciatively of hie ceicer,* recoil this Incident.

Th* Globe say* It aatonlshed th * elvl Used world and that only the wise etate*- mnnshlp of Lord Sallabury and the calm ­ness of the British public averted a war a t that time.

.The Evening Newe publlehea th* diapatoh giving Mr. Cloveland'e death under the headline: "T h e Prcitdeiit Who Threatened W ar."

F l a c * a t H a lf -m a il In O r U B * .When word of Mr, Cleveland’* death

was made known In O r a ^ e through a NEW S bullellu President John N. Llnds- ley. of the Police Board, ordered the flag placed at half-staff In M ilitary Park and on the police station.

I Local Option the Main Issue

T have ever known. In his consideration ,Cleveland's dominant"VhnVne'teriHtle \ hua decision of public aflalra. without e*- Voters’ Asaoclatlon. Mr. ClevcUinrl, how-

1 ----- - 1.. ----- referred to the name ofMr. .ueve.anns n o n , c o n t r o l l e d by was a high eenen of reaponslltlllt) In the , helleved to be tho best Interestsdlschnrgo of dutlee, and, In this dlscImrKC, I country. Neither the wlshe.s of hisliG coiiU l)H, as his Intlmatr'fl hav<' IpmiI- | fx-iciidM, por hla own personal de-flpil many ilmcp. absolutely uonparhig nf 1 £,)r»'P. were pfTmltlrri to determine his de- hlmself. Tliomughnr-wH was hifl watch- | cislotis. This t'w siuitlal uiiftllty was clearly wnrd iiH integrity w’as tho foundmicm nf j seeii by Iho iioet'a vision, and finally hiR Dsiturp Lacking ibosf fJaaRlIntf piirlH . phrast-d by ihe pen. when Mr.which attract the polHica! vi orshliGTH. he popBi'pflcd to a rare rtegrep, suhstantl.-il qi;«Utlefl, recognition of which.' If somo- llmcs hIow, Sscndvirlnfi. Ho had tho fucultv of grappling those of whom he was fond to him with hoop© of steel; Indeed, he was notable among our Rtntpsmen for his Ilfe- long frlenftBhlpB, one nf Uie best known of w’lilch, well a. one of the muHt bf-aullful, was that fxl^litiK between him nnil the lat© Joseph .b ff'-rsnn. To ihe liu© rmnlel Lam onl he alHn (ipvntcrily at- taolieid. Apropos of rtilM affection and hearing, too, on Mr f.Tevt iHutl’H (.'upai lty for work, a ©lory loUl at the time of Mi. Ijcm ont's death may Lf r»'pfatoil. it re- lutes 1 0 Ijanionl B Jirat miiMjting with hU future chief.

When Cleveland clfoipd Governor nf New York, he fl-und lilmsf'lf df-lugerl with iettere. He apkivl the late Hanlpl Manning to send him .«(«Tnn one tn help Btrftighten matlrr.s, an-1 Mnniiln^f's re- pponae war to put T-am.int. then an Al­bany newapap^r man, .m the irnln fnr Ruffalo. Lamont found I ’leveland at night In hlfl living rooms nt nr hla law uffle© 8\irrbtirnled with a maps of rorri^sponi- I ence, 'The Introductlonn nvf'r, the voung mun naked the Governor-chat when he Hliould bpqln work, "Klghl now, " N.ild Mr. Cleveland So they startA'ij !t\, both <jf them, tn pnuen only. S'-nii© Urn© later, when Mr. Cleveland leano'd Unit luimont had h.id iiidbing to cut Hlniui leaving Al- liaiiy and that hts weicotnta aaylmnn! bad also begun to think of the advIaablUty of hunting up Rome place to nleep. He as­sured Lumont that Bomsthlng In the way of fodd could bo obiained then ajid thi'ro, and that sleeping uuartorB could h© pro­vided on tlm ©con© nf oparatlnn©. Mr. C’iMveiarid then turned cuok. after which work was resumed. Finally,- Lamont's bead touched th© pillow; it esemed that It had scari'oly touched It when he was startled Into wfikcfulness by hearing u n'lls© In the adjoining room. He glanced at hi© w'atcn. It w h © 4 o'clock. He had been asleep for two or three hpura, as I nti Mr. Cleveland. Tho latter, rnfreaheft. had arisen and was shaking the slos’o prumralory tn getting brenkfaRt* Tn-klwt the hint. Mr. X*unif>nt got up, and before long they lind started In .again on th© l»llea t/f letter©. * v

Mr. Cleveland's unasBumIng and esaen- t'nlly democratic Hplrlt» .his kindliness of heart* hi© unwavering allcf^anoa to lofty Ideals, educational a© well a4 political, ImpreoBod ihemtelve© tooro and more or th© nation as Um* weiit by. The recipient of tho highest honor© the people could give, be woe also favored In living to see his alms understood. In the maln> and f hs vindication* time and again ns antmoRltlcs died down, o f bis poBltion. From his dig­nified retirement he witneesed, as few have been privilege^to witness* the secur­ing of his fame.

The surviving Cfablnol officers of Presi­dent Cleveland are Secrotary of State Einhard Olnej^, SecretarleB of th© Treas- ury John Q- Carlisle and Charles B* Fplr- ohUd, Secretaries of the interior P* tK. Francis, Hoke Smith and ^v. F. Vila©, Attorney-Oen^ral Juftson Harmon, iPost- mosteriOeaeral Don M. Dickinson, D etroit

CLEVELAND'S FRiEHD DEAD.■oB « l tbw L « t« Ja Jfen o B ^ th *

A etorf BaocBEeba la F ew Y o rk H oepitaU

n e w YO RK, June t4.—Charles B. Je f ­ferson* oldest ©on of the late Joseph Je f­ferson, eldest eon of th© let© Joseph Je f- day In 8t> Luke's Hospital, after three week©’ prostration by siomoob troubles. He v s s a t oM Urns a partner o f 4 IhrUnger. H e VO* a worm personal frisnd of GroTSr Cisrelasd.

Burial will bo n od e betide the gniire o f h it father a t Bondwiob* U osa ,

Lowfll (loacrUifd him as the pilot ‘who held hla rudilcr "

F A I jMOVTH. Mmmu , June 24.—Richard Olney. Serrptiiry of Hmt© In Cleveiajirt'a Cabinet, wa© lnform*'<.I by telephone at ills summer home o( the death of Mr, Cit'vcland.' Ho expr^'flerii deep regret at tho news, but reuucstcd th at he be not ur^Tfd to aay anything further a t th© moment.

1->KTK0IT, Mlclv, Jun© 24.—Don M. Dlck- . of this cUy, fornu'r Poslm aster-

ri*>ner:il In Presidrnt ClcvplAnd’a Cabinet,I.'* ill hi a sanitarium at Flint, Mich., euf- fi’iniK tfum nervouH brt'iiktlown, Jaiuns H. <\illen, one of Mr. iHcklnson's law pfirtnerH, aald after hearing of Mr. Cleve- hind's rionih, that he would communicate with the physician In charge of the sani- terlum immediately as to tho advisability (if tplling Mr. Dickinson of Mr. Cleve­land's death.

Mr. Cullen said he spent yesterday af- ternnun with Mr. Dickinson nnd that while he 1b Improving hla condition is (-till Hiiph timl be did not believe hJs physician would permit him to be told of ihp new.H. It Will be entirely Impos- slblo f!tr Mr. Dicklneon 1 0 attend th© funeral curt.-monIea of th© former Presi­dent.

ST. IJM.’TH. Mo., Juno 24.—Upon b«lng apprianl ol the death of former PreRldent Cleveland. Norman J . Colmen, Secretary of Agi i 'ultur© during President Cleve- land’H tU-m admlnlHlratlon, said:

■*l fim d©r]jly grieved at the Bad intel- llgeni'c. l r-omiot speak strongly enough In comiruTLdiiUon of his ©xoellent Qualities of hoari anti head. He had but on© am-. bIHon and that waa to serve the people of th© I'mirMl SiatcB In the best and most faithful manner.’'

WILMINGTON, Del.. Ju n e H.—Judge George Gniy. when told o f the death of Grover Cluveland, said'

"T am dei'ply grieved a t the ennounce- m©nt of Mr. Cleveland's death. I hod hopcfJ shat his useful life might have been

.pTolongrd for many years* with comfort to himself and fur the bonBfit of his coun­try. Thi wiaftora. c(»n«ervailsin and cour­age which charaoterlied hi© two admlni©- iratlona have made.'^la place ©ecur© in American histury."

OTTAWA. Kun.* June 2 t—Governor Johnstm, of MlnnesotOi who 1© her© to* day* when told of the death of former President Cleveland, said: '1 am deeply shucked tu hear of Mr. Cl9v«UDd'i death.I regard him as one of the country'* greatest men, and I predict th at when hi© history is properly written h© will be rated a© one of the half doien greatest PreFldcntB.''

BOSTON. June 24.—Charle© S. Fairchild, Secret nry of the Treasury in Cleveland'© first admlnlBtruclon, saidT

" Ju * i say for me. pleasa, that Grover Cleveland was a groat and good man."

ATLANTA. Ga., Ju ne M.—Former Gov­ernor Hoke Smith, who was SecretVY f’f -the interior under FTMldent Cleveland, Igsuod the following aUiemotit to-day t

" I am deeply rrievt«S to learn of the death of Mr. Cleveland* He waa one of the rare men that live In a geaeratlOR. Ill© eouroge and.devottpn to convictions

d right bad no limit, H e reached con­clusion© after great deUber&tloi^ and, a fter obtaining all acce©«lble Information, he immovably adhered to Kl© oonotuiloiL He wa© big In brain and In body. Duty wa© with him the conitoAt rulo of con­duct." 4

the Demot^rullc standard bean^r. and that , was at the close of his speech, In his afulrcHH tho former prt^sldfrot. dlscuased tariff reform.

Fft-vloiia lo the public meeting Mr. Cleveland was ficcorth-U u rccepilon ul tho home of fermer United States Senator Smith, whose guest he was. during which j he wan Intnpduced to and ahook lutnU© ; with several hundred men. 1

In nearly every State in this Union the State I^ g lila tw e ha© de­creed by law that the proper authority to decide as to whether a nmn is lo run a saloon in a certain com munity, i© the voter© who furnish the men and boys that make the u loon profitable in that community. I© not thl© fair? I F THK PE O P L R IM M ED IA T ELY A F F E C T E D BY T H El i c e n s e d p l a c e s h o u l d n o t h a v e t h e p o w e r t o d e c i d eT H E M ATTER WHO SH OULD H A V E TH IS P O W E R ?

T o d ay in New Jersey appointees of politician© can thrust a licensed place upon a community regardleM of the will of the majority of the pec - pie la this a square deal ? A Local Option Lsw standi for the p 6 0 p l6 lo decide. , « * ,

The underlying principle of a Local Option Law i© that the voter© of the city of Newark, or of any other municipality, are intelligent enough, aaneVnough, love their home enough lo be trusted with th e ballot in other words, they are capable of governing their own city on this m atter and need no dictator, whether it be a City Council, an E xcise Board or County Judge.

V O TE FO R A SSEM BLYM EN WHO W IL L A G R E E TO G IV E YOU T H E RIG HT OF BA LLO T ON THIS QUESTION.

Fully five hundred voters listened to Dr, O. W . Yonn^, leader of lAKal Option forces in the South, and the other ipeakers at the meeting last night on Broad St.

Meeting To-night at Irvington Centro.

CHILDREH m NEW HAMPSHIRE ®®®®®)®e®®®®®®®®®®«®®®g®e®®®®<s®®®3®®®®®is^^

Nt w© of D eath o f Mr. f le v e la n d I K ep t fro m T h em P cn d loK W ord

rram P rii ic r to n ,TAMWORTH. N. U., Juno 24.-AlthouKh

the death at Mr. (.nevclatid occurred be­fore 0* o’clock to-day, im vonl of li had been received at Ck-veland Rummer home here fronyPrlnceloii up to 1 o’clock. The news of Mr. Cleveland’s death whs telephoned to the inamiger of the estate, but ho refused to make it known to the houRchold. ^ e explained* that there bad been so mlmy rumors corinerniUK Mr. Cleveland's condition ih.it he would not communlcato with the miunberfl of the household here until hr h;ul received word from a pergonal friend nf the family In Princeton. Theee, he said, were his In­structions.

At the present time Mrs ll . E. Perrlne, Mr©. Cleveland's mother, Is at the Cleve­land home hare. With Mrs. T^errlno are the four Cleveland ohlltlccn. iCsther, Mar­ion, Richard and Fraiu i‘H. The Clovciand place l8 In an IsalHU-d dutrlct, tar from the railway and tf'legrriph llneH, and the only telephone Jn the vipitiity is that in tlie house of the farm manager, W. H. Cook. Three mllea away Ih the village of Tamworth. seven mill's diNiant that of W est Ofslpe©. aod the t>nly means of ooTOHitinirtitlon beriveen the C!f»velnn<r home and these plucea Is by team. The Cleveland children and Mrs. Pvrriue have been here a month.

T jh e X a t o s t f a s h io n sS n S u m m e r j e w e l r y

The exhibit of jewelry we present to you this season is the largest that we've ever displayed. It it such a showing as only the biggest jewelry store iq N e w Jersey could make. We are proud of the mod­erate prices which we are able to mark on theae pretty things, but we are prouder yet of the aelectiou that we give, not only iu varletv but in character. You can save money in the Wiaa atore, with delight to your eye and pleasure to your judgment.

IN CLEVRAND'S HEHORY.

F a l l * . i f i 'c a k ln B ItUWUllain MoDevItt, fldj'-si’vt'n year* old,

o( S BflUdlnot BtrMt. employed hh a maiiDn tn tho Batlnntin* & Conipkny ttrewery on Freeman «treet, fell In tde engine room of the Brewery shortly eftpr noon to-day and broke hur left leg 8t tbi> mikle. He waa taken to 8t. Jam es's Hospital In the

Produ ct Pollre Amhiiluiicc

NV-otmtnd md tgufntfnd Mutrd by *ve-(train, uHnidw «w th* f*** and MtM** » prwnalw'* old loo*. Proy*r did**** win eon-sot At* and /rounind loHnfeln wffl dfjapptar, Sm our OfiHciai ^eafolitl /o r j(*r*oiMil *tt*nlion and otWo*. eilosMm. if MWbd, uo. '

J. WISS,& SONS,Jowokr. aUTarwan, Gla**. C « t i«T a ^ EyaglauM.

683 BROAD STREET.

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m erA yadd th at my N alw al Set* dqpit: M tt a iM ' oftflu excel N ature’* own pearii.

Aluiiiinutn Dental Platesmode by a new method. The llgh tsit ■nd h **t fitting eeti of teeth e v ^ worn. G n u an tesd to fit. Open evening*.

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Dr, Edwin Betts,i D J ^ Z V 'T I M 'r .

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TH IN K TH IS O V E R :Are Yra Mint Tiu 8k1 Hhii Is lor You Mratii ?

Ton oan save l*ii to S-S on ;o a r coal bllla with a Peok-Willlwmaoii IJnderfeed Furnace. With «h undtr- feed you pay one-half to two-thirds less

.than you 've always eald fory our winter’s coal. The underfeed bums coat of the'very cheap­est grade. Smoke and gates wasted in other furnaces ire consumad.

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II^EWARK EVEUrnm NEWS, WEDIfESDAT. JUNE 24, 1908.

MAKING READY :"DID Y0H.EAT MY DIAMOND}" IS THE. FOR v e t e r a n s ! Q ’^ Y M A RY A TLKINS FREEMAN ASKS

5 m* Ditjwl* to I5« EyE M txa KfU'S- MSTUCIIEN, June J4.—Dlumande for

A S b t i r y r A T k A S S l im ir ^ O i l s l luncbeon Ut biUKa parttea Is the latest n i r Z' I ' Innovation by Mrs, Mary Wilkins Free-Uay Appearance for Grand man. novelist. U was Involuntary

thuuKli. £or wben Mrs. Freeman baked a

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b lf cake to re fsle twenty*nve New Tork friends, she forsot she had on a big soli­taire, It was eaten to the last crtimb and to-day Mrs. Freeman is busily Inditing ncPies to her friends asking, “DM you eat my diamond? If so^^euse return." An-

j iw ers BO fa r fe eciv a ftn ty praise the cake.V— ------------

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ILEASURE PARK IS PLANNED

fipciial fi jm a Votresprjmlint.ArilUTiY' l^AIUi, J ‘ ru* L'1 In pri'p!*

tlun fur the forty-fuii annual one.imp- ment of ilie (irund Army ct i!it Hep ihU»‘, depnrruni?m of Now Jcri'ey, whl'-h will form ally (lyM’ u wu)i tJiu imf»eiiihllnK uf dele­ga tes lo lliiU'n to the adilri-4H of welcome by M.iyui; T. Kr«nk Appi**i \ in the C uhIuo lo-moiTow morning, il-.- r .• is iloiining a festive garment of rnl, - wo blue.Most of liH largest cont’eins nere and tlie Hibllo buiUliugK Blarted lu d ic o r a ie yes- lerda y . The city has expeiMed $30 for decorallntf public hulldlngs. T he beach comnilsplon haa atnrled to tlectiraie the i Cnalno mid Arcade, uinJ many prh ’ule houses throughout^ the city will h y il-e flag under which ihe old vpiernn.* fought.

To-night a mteling of the adnHnlHira- tion cauhrii will be hold lU the Grand Avei-.ijo Ifoiel. which Is the oftlrlul hoad- fiUHriera i.i' the convention. Routine busi­ness, such as the auditing of aocounis, will be attended to, and the reporiB of the adjutani-gcneral and quartermaster will bo read.

To-morrow\ for iho purpose of present­ing credentlaU and petting their badges, the delegate's will convene at lieud«iunrterfl during the early part of the morning, and at 10:30 meet at the Hench rnsino for the opening of the convention Early In the aftemonn they will again gather here and form for a parade which win march up the boardwalk to the Arcade, thniugh Fourth ov»'nue to Urand avenue, and down Grand avenue to the monument, to be dedicated at Grnnd Army Circle. The dedication address will be delivered by Rev. William T, Abbott, of this cltv. wlio IB a member of K. C Hall Host, here.

To-morrow evening will bo hold the campfire m the Amide Thin will be open to the public. ;md i ‘roseoutor II M. Nevius. of iiid Hank, will deliver the principal address. Mr Nevlus Is a candi­date for the next grand cominunder of the G. A. a.

Grnce Wingert. of Long Branch, the nlne-year-ohl child of Past CommandHr Wingert. of J. H, Morris Post No 46. of Long Branch, and the mascot of the poet, will recite some Belectlons, among tht-m being "You Pul No Flowers on My Papa's Grave’’ and “The Heaven Corn B a jin e r ’' There will be other features to the pro­gram .

Friday morning will be devoted lo the election of officers for the ensuing year, the meeting to be held at the casino.

The latest thing that la being planned for the Improvement of this cHy as a summer resort Is a large amusement park, to be known as the “Electrlo City." Plans are already under way lo float the scheme, and a tract of land eight acres In site has been obtained.

The land la now occupied by woods be­side Deal Lake, and while the exact site aa yet wilt not be divulged, It Is known to be one of the most beautiful and ap­propriate spats on the little Inland body of w'ater. The plan has been evolved by Publicity Director Deneger. who says in finance the scheme will mean an expendi­ture of about 1260,000.

It l£ planned to cater to the excursion­ists in, the management of thla perk, and In It will be found merry-go-rounda. shulc- the-ahuies, toboggan slides, a theatre uiM a large dance hall. Work, It la said, will begin upon the park in September, and the park Is expected to be ready for use by next Decoration Day. Stands for amusement places will be leased to dif­ferent people, and It Is hoped to make the place a reflned resort for pleasure. Free bend concerts will be given the patrons and a free vaudeville show will be run.It Is proposed to charge a general admis­sion of ten cents.

The new bathing grounds, that are con- ■Idered the best nn the coast, opened to­day. These grounds, which will take the place of the abandoned ones at Asbury aveneu on the south side of iho casino, are on the north side of this structure. End poles were driven for the ropes some dpys ago “ current than at the former grounds, and the beach Is more level and has a greater fcnd space. Next Saturday night the en­tire boardwalk will be lighted In ail of its nooks and corners. Hitherto only the Urge arc lights have glowed after dark, but Saturday the long string of Incan- deacente which fringe the sides of the promenade will be lighted, and then the entire auramer arrangement will have been completed. The following night Fryor and his band will s tart their con­certs.

Comrnodore Leonard F. Levy, of the Vol­unteer Life Saving Gorpi, is planning to arrange weekly aquatic sports on the beach. Mr. Le%T iB k fine swimmer and he will organlia a iwlmmlng team to compete at the New York aportamen's show next winter.

The funeral of William Griffin, of Brad­ley Beach, who died there Tuesday, will take place from the Church of the Holy Bpirit to-morrow morning, Mr. Griffin was the father of William Griffin, Miss Anna Griffin and Mrs. Ella Daley, of Long Branch. Interment will be In Mt. Cal­vary Cemetery.

Dr. Bruce S. Keator, secretary of the S la te Board of Health, made It known to the city authorities here that the board W’aa determined lo enforce the mandate Of the former State Sewerage Board, ^■hlch requires that a sepde sewage dis­posal plant be Installed In the coast towns having an ocean outlet. The coun­cil. when confronted with the facta and the further Intention of the board to make ho dlscrinilnatlone, will present & request that work on the septic plant be deferred until next fall end the same be completed before June L 1909.

ONLY ALLOWED FOR TAXES. DECIDE FOR BETTER ROADS. J O p e n F r i d a y , J u l y 3 d , E v e n in g ; C l o s e d A l l D a y J u l y 4 thJ u r y lu B u l v l d s r e T r l u l lil tlukt Ig-

unr««] B las t o f lh # P l a i n -

iHTs*' Citf.nis. ^Spfflrtl (t> rftf EVESi\f^

U K L V ID E U E . June 24.- A .hiry of twelve meit. the majority of ihvm «ild floldlora and men past three rm re years, rendered a verdlot last evening In favor of the plalntlfTs, Mrs, EllM-ibeih Flum- merfell and Mrs Emma 13. HietUer. of Hrldgevlller, for 124.

Trial (if the la w suit was begun early in ilic oiurnlrig and continued until dark, and the ju r y did not ren«Jer Its 'ordtci until near ly lo o’clock last night. The women suod rhelr fi'irmer tenant, KHas Reed, for dam ages for alleged in­fraction of the lesHe. and claimed 1200 ilninages. The case was tried before Jus­tice of the P e a c e Smith, and the court was In an uproar for the most part. It being linpoBBibla for the constables to maliilaln order.

Tlie evidence was very contradictory. The Jun'. It Is said. Ignored all the claims nf the women ngalnat Reed hut the one Item of taxes, and allowed this In part,

WOMAN OF EIGHTY IS MISSINGMrs. B e i i f le r T h i n k s D e s I g i i l i i K l l e l a -

t l v e s KtdnHP««l H e r lir it ii dTiioth ert

Mrs. E l i t o r a C il ot iin 'e ln .

N E W R H L 'N B W IC K . June :4 -Pr.ificcu- lur George Bordlne has detailed Couhty Detective HoItTnan to Invei^Mgato a thrill­ing story of th e alleged kldnuplng o f a w<im.in e ig hty yea rs old. Mis, Elnnia Glotawein. w ho lived with her grnnd- dniiBhier, Mrs. PlillJp Hcnder, at .'^outh Amboy, Is iiiiB.'fJng Mrs. Bernier tiild the j>r'iscrutt»r her giiin^lmolher was svidUlng along the road near ihelr home when a bluck autumoblle dnslii'd up. It Stopped. an<i two men npning uiii, selzwl <he olJ woman, threw her Into the innneftu, tapping In after har and made off at Lop Kpoed. Mrs. Render expressed Hie l>eilrf that her gr andmoth er Imd been taken to New York by w a y o f Staten lalaiuj.

Mrs. Bender told the aulhor ltlcs her grandmother had made a will, lii w h lc i ehe left her entire estate, vulued at |xo,- ()00. to Mrs. Bender. Relatives were aux- loufl to h ave Mrs. Glotnwvln change net will, and had asked her many times fu do so. '^he gra nd-da ughter also said iiie only ones who could have any nioilve for kidnaping the old woman wore reloilves who were out off In the will She expres.i- ed the belief th a t these relatives d'-ier- mlned to get Mrs. Glotaweln out of the Bender hotne for the purpose of per- siHuiing h e r to change her will.

-X K W JK K kE V t'kn rO Ft'IN iS c ^ s T tW e -n e W jfB fe . 'V

Su ssex C o u n tr F re e h o ld e r s B e e td * I'p on A ctiv e C ohstruetloD of

M acadam H igh w ay s.Ottpatk Ui KVESISli SFWB.

NEWTON. June H.—With two nicmbers absent, theBussex County Board of Free­holders. by a vote of 13 to 1. at a special road meeting held here on Tuesday, pass­ed a resolution ofTered by Jam es Baldwin, o f Newton, to construct each year a cer- luln urnounlof nmcndtim roads as deemed proper by the bourd. Public sentiment throughout the county has been reversed Within a few ji-urs and many taxpayers who heretofore opposed slonV roads now favor them.

The only dlsseiulng vote to the measure was cast by William P. Coursen, the mem­ber from Fredon Township. Since It was possible lo r*T fhe State alcj In building macadam rimdp. Sussex County has con­structed about six miles.

A petition, signed by about fifty aum- mer residents of the Culver Lake neigh­borhood. ubjecllng to changing the route of the pi'ojHippj road b«twe*»n Branchviiie, wi»s preaonjpd By a vote of 9 to 6 the Ijoard a<ln|iie<i the new route. The plans and si>fi‘irtcaih>nfl, prepared by County Engihf-rr A H, Konkle, of the Sandyston- trankford mariidanv tliree and one-half niUrn, were accepted and were ordered forwarded |,i the fifate road commlpslon- er for iiis approval.

Addresacs in favyr of macadamizing the miiln !h'.r..nKhfjireH of Suasex County werr di ll-, rpfti Pj Asaemblyman l.evl H. MorrlK. I'lMiileH M Woodruff and County Counsel L J Martin, of Newton

KomiM S.^nniiir J . A. McBride, of W»iiu.-iee, Htaud that he was niosi e»n- jiliftiu-iillj M|i|Mjsiu) to bonding tin* cnuniy for a lanfr amount lo build lmpm\-ed roartf r’ri'f.h.ildcr Inmnlng. of Hardys- it>n. Mffi'i'd rr.'ioluliofi, which was pass­ed,, pmuiliriK that a macadam roo<l. six mlkp inn i„. rnnsirucled extending from the ("'lainty line through 8io«'k-holm I'l I'ni.iiiiiv Fiirna<^e. The township of n,ird\Hii,n will provide lea per cent of lbf« t ii;i| rnfli At the meeitnii on Mn>‘ 14 ih'- ifd down this fl.vme proposi­tion. Il‘ f'l.liithtn.s were also passed to liiilld Th.H adjjfii roads from the iK^rongh of

thrrujKh C'ranberry Lake and Aiidnver Huroufth U> the (own of Newlon binindnrv. about ton miles, and from Spariii ich fhc inwn of Newton, about five miles

Safe W hite W ash (iooTK~;Great Bargains Outlined. <

Bk toTBf Whits Embroidered'8wlssM...a8fl il»c hits Dotted Kwlsae*......................10t»e !S<N'Flos Ferelan Lawn....... .^

White Perslao Lawn....... ....... ,rrt.TT.r.-1Bfl ]BBe Imported I'erslan l.awn........... ..kSo g

|1»c VVblt# LIttgefie Batlats................. tkU e «

) 3*c Finest White French RatUtt........ . . . . . l ie InIk Fancy hit# Goods..................... tu« ji*rwhttenranrL-tBdn...*,;;..........um pjete Fhigilsh. Long n oth ....................lAc ^

Lngltsh Nainsook................. ...1*60 JIBc while Linen Finish Hutting,.,.................Qo I40r 44 hite Irl.h l.tsen............................ »5o J

REDUCED TAX VALUATION.S ta te B o ard F ix e s F ig u r e a t

In P e r th A m boy T rq e t Com­p a n y C ase.

Spflridl £H#pafA lo the EVEMyGNEW BRU N SW ICK. June 24.-The State

Board of Equalization of Taxgs this morn­ing reduced the taxable valuntlun of the Perth Amboy Trust Company to |2f.,3oo. wiping out the assessment fixed by Hie Perth Amboy taxing authorities at 9140,000.

City Attorney C. C. Hommann, of Perth Amboy, lu view of the recent decision of the Court of Errors In such a case, did not contest Adrian Lyon’s motion to have the aasessment wlp€Kl out. Perth Amboy levied the assessment because a Supreme Court decision gave it authority, and now the Court of Errors has reversed the fleclalon and makes the tax unlawful The decision deprives Perth Amboy of taxes amounting to 9L600.

The declGlon Is to the effect that If the trust oonipaniea show that any portion of their capital and surplus la Invested In

. . non-taxable securities that portion Is ex-The water here runs with luw|en,pt taxation.

The Truit Company of New Brunswick has appealed from this city's valuation of Its property, and J . Kearny Rice will pre­sent Its ease to the Slate board cn Wed­nesday, July 8.

Madleon Township taxing authorities and the County Board of Taxation are at odds over the taxation of the property of the Susquehanna Coal Company In that township. Assessor Brown, of Madison, ossesaed the property at $30,000, and the county board raised ll to $179,000. The Stale board came here to hear about the case to-day, the Susquehanna Railroad Company having appealed the Increase. That Madison la satisfied with a *s< ,ono valuation became evident when no one appeared to represent that township. The railroad was repreeented by lawyers, who stated that the reason that Madison was not represented was because It did not op­pose the reduoUon. The case was ad­journed BO that the township could bo heard,

LIGHTNING SET BARN AFIRE.l>nningo In S e v e rs l P la c e s In M orrU

4 o i m i < ) D u rin g y e s te r d a y 's rio Stornt.

/ipcrhjf Dt pnirh tn rfte FY/7V/YG SEWS.L o v e r , ju re 24 —Conslderahle damage

by lightning wan chine In this vicinity during iho stnrni yesterday,' The barn t»f Lllshn B. Earl#*, be!ween''nenvhle and Ri)f’k!^way, huis Htru-k by lightning and t'Ujilly (legtroye<l by tlie fire which rc- sulleii. A terini of horses ami a cow were burned t<. di-.tth.

The re;-ildeii.-i; nf Arjay Thivlew. on tho road bfiu-e.-n Dover and Rookii.w,iy. was set on lire by lightning, which was a t­tracted i.y an electric light w<re The flre burned for wjtne time In the room In which Is l.ir.ited iho water tank hefi>re It was dl.'scnvtTfd. Home pLimhera, who were wurklng on an adjoining hotue, formed a biyket hrlg.nfle, and, a fter some hard work, put the hre out.

The Rock Spring House, owned by Oscar Bcheor. ri I>!‘ilgewof)d, was struck by lightning, hut tin- damage was Blight. The I*a<jkawannft Railroad atailon ai Ml. Arlington was also Ptnick.

Thrilling 3=Day Sale Summer Silks iV a lu e s th a t im p e l en thusiasm ~^ .> '‘'''^^ we .secured I

M l a w t t . . . . .. r. e ^ n d e d negotiations, to which we have 7added some of our own lines. Bargains that will arouse all thoughtful, thriftv women to i buv Silks. If there is no present need they will try to tlnd uses, or buv for future. In ) anv event, they will come, see and catch the inspiration that such lovelv silks produce «

that such staple silks deserve at these very special prices, and all the more that the sale is for three / dayson ly— Thursday, Friday and 5aturday. ^

Short Lengths 59c. to 1.50 Silks, yard 175c. Stripe Habutai Silk)All new, desirable silks—niack and colors, solid color /-V Most stviish d e s i c n t i t *

mesMlme, taffetas, peau de cygne, snpho, liberty latins, pongee and ^ | 1 / \ \ summer sU U - 27 in nriif, ’, ** ‘ ^ * ' ® others in a wide range of shades; also a large variety novelty silks, . * ■ ! . . . pnnted Japaneseprinted foulards, fancy taffetas and more; all white and all black!most inviting accumulation of short lengths; to 8 yards each, for every silk purpose, and for purposes where the usual price of silk prohibits— for three days, 59c. to J1 .5 0 silks, 'no mail or telephone orders, at 39c

15 0 c . Solid Color Pongee1—All silk, one of the sea­

son's leaders in colored silks; our entire line, best 50c. value, marvelous range of colorings; 22 inches; you cannot help but like it; white, cream, light blue, pink, nile, Copenhagen blue, tan, navy, brown, maize, reseda, dark green, lavender, gray, garnet and black, at..................................

1.25 Black Taffeta' -A leader at regular price; fine, firm,

heavy, durable, rich luster, perfect black, all silk; right for any black silk purpose— full costumes, trimmings, waists, skirts; bargain of great magnitude when you consider width, 55 inches, quality; one of the parlicntar st.irs of the sale, should bring knowing women great numbers, at............................

75c. Printed Satin Foularddesigns; special prices in such good silks are rare, just when you want them and as vmi want them, so this at a saving of over a fourth will be welcome; choice new foul­ard, designs of all description-, newest col­orings and patterns; grounds of navy, brown, reseda,Copenhagen blue, purple ami lavender; 23 inch, a t ..............................................

habutai, prettiest, daintiest H in. Pekin stripes, navy-and’white, hrown-and- whiic. gray-and-white, black-and-white, silk that most any woman would like, will wash and wear splendidly; special at, yard. 39c.

Rough Poujfee, Value 75c.“ ^p o n g e e

that needs no introduction or description: fine silk tussah, high class rough, knotty effects, much sought for suits, auto coats; good weight, will give perfect wear; white, cream, light bine, pink, tan. Co­penhagen blue, navy, reseda, brown, dahlia, old rose, lavender, gray and black, a t ................................

59c. Natural Color Pongee'

in

-All silk, a hatmer

silk liargain, one-third under regular price; 26 in. wide, medium weight, soft, very strong; difficult to find better wearing, jiat- iiral color pongee at anv price; for waists, separate skirts .and full costumes; women of experience will recogsiize this as a sparkling, good sale feature; may be depended up­on, at.................................................

1.00 Stripe Pongees';— 24 inch natural color herringbone

stripe, lustrous, light ecru shade, right weight for summer, very strong; exception­ally fine, slight rough effect; and ^ in.stripes; retailed at no silk newer or more sought for than natural color pon­gee, and the stripe effect adds rich- neas; costumes and coats, at half regular...................................................

Nother Sensation Women’s New Low Shoes2.50 & 3.00Low Shoes, 2.50 & 3.00

Low Shoes,

1e i i i

FELL F R b ^BRIDGE? DROWNEDof

CONSCIENCE nAEES MAN QUIT FOREIGN TOUR

A fte r V la ltIn E T h ree C o n n trle * P « t- e r io n ta n R etn rn a am i S n rr e n -

d ere to P o lice . ^PATERSON, June 21.^Unable to ease

bis coniciencs by tours Jh rou jb KHflnnd, fiootland and France, Charles UcMurrev, e f Albion avenue, returned to this coun­try and surrendered himself to the polloe bare last night, to face oharaes preferred t)y his wife six months ago,

'T'^couldn't stand It any longer; my con- K len ce troubled me all the tim e," said ilcM u rm y to Sergeant Ferry when he re- Qtiasted the latter to detain him.

MoMurray was broken In spirit, and •aid that one of his children had died Mnce he went nway, and he grieved over 4he little one's death, <

I t seems that Mrs. McMurray and her bushand had a quarrel last fall. She accused Wm of assault and battery, and also of falling to provide for the support o f hereelf and throe children. Complaints were accepted by Justice Botbyl, but the accused was not to be found until laat Bight, when McMurray surrendered hlm- aelf a t the police elation.

T h lr te e a Woto a t Sehool M eetin g .DOVER, June K —The annual district

achool meeting to vote the school budget fo r 1B09 was held In the Su escI Street school l i s t night and 16,000, the gum asked for by the Board of Education, was voted. I t was the largest meeting held In four years, the total vote cast being thirteen, a s against eight, ten and nine votes, re­spectively cast In the three previous years. Of the thirteen citliens who voted five were members of the Board o f Edu- oaUon. two were school Janitors and two were teachers. The budget voted last Bight Is the siu U sst asked tor by the Board of Eouoailon In eighteen years.

T w o C easm ltted to Asylwm.BftH al DIspoM <» «Ns E V m itlO XBWa.

IiONO BRANCH, June M.—Mrs. Joee- phine Qrippen, of Toma River, and Thomas Stewart Herbert, a farm er living near Oakhurst, were committed to the New Jersey Stats Hospital tor the insane yesterday. Mrs. Qrippen became violently Insane while a medical patient a t ths Monmouth Memorial Hospital. Mr. Her­bert la a farmer, seventy-eight yM rs old. B e Is a veteran of ths CIvU w ar, and ^ rm erly oopduotsd a large farm a t Fop-

fe e goh n lA rd K e m o r ia l.Duinv.AVILD^ June

Is>rd memorial fountaineOMERVILLEj June l i -T h o Jolm H.

Lin, provided for by the will of hla alster, Miss Allelne DaM„will be erected in front of the new marble ccurthouse. The fountain will cost tU.eoO. Joh n Ruisell Pope, of New Tork. has drawn the plans. Mr. Isird was tor many years a olUsen of Somerville and presi­dent o f the Bee-ind NntI"— ' r .- - -

Snppoerd ytrs.\ ( .r o r a e H arber, M lddlelovrn.'^W as g rlsed w ith

B p lle p tle F it.I SjirrInI IHtptilrh tn the /■.TK'V/.Vr; yEWB.I RED BANK. June 2 t—Mrs. George Bar- i her fell from the New Vork and Long

Branch R-allruad bridge laat night and waa drowned. She lived on the Middle- town side of the North Bhrewabury River and ttiiB cmaaing the bridge on her way to Red Bank.

Mrs. Barber waa eubject to epileptic ftt.e and It Is believed that she fell from the bridge after being seised with con- vnislon.e. Resldcnla of Rector place saw the woman fall In the water and gave the iilHrm, Tlie body wae recovered an hour iali-r. Mre. H.irber was about twenty-five years old.

1 0 , 0 0 0 D ^ i r S arouse shoe excitement— women know our bartjains arethrom urtk ouf sHocs ffrc j^ood—wffit for sales thev are su re will save

r market we are always ready for the su rp lu s lin e s of r e fu ta b le1 k ^ k u n w o r t h y shoe finds its wav in. that every pair be correct stvie a- wellI quality. Such are these— beautiful, new, best w e e v e r offered a t th e o r ic e —stviish ’ —summer low shoes, ■perlecl

as fitting^

Goodyear Welts and Flexible Soles. Sizes 1% to 1\ B, C, D & E, in the lot collectively.

HISTAO COSTS A LIFE.Lmckawiuiiim R a ilr o a d F lra m a ti Dlcn

Id U ozpttiil K( B aa to n F o l- lo w ln s OolUnlon.

P H IL U P SB U R G , Juna 34.-JameB R. Hull, twenty-eight years old, a fireman in the employ of the Laokawannoy whb brought here At 6 o'clook this morning, and woe afterward removed to the Easton Hoepttal, where he died about two hours later.

Two engine^ collided and were badly wrecked through a mlBunderstandlng of orderi. One engine wee croBslng from one track to the other when the other engine "alde-BWlped" it. John Oab^A a brakoman, was the only other member ol the orewg injured, but not eerlously. The dead fireman reelded at Port Morrli, nnd te survived by a wife end one eon.

IjOcal* O ptlouiale to O rgaolte .Special Dfepofcrt lo E V B S iy G SEW S.

MT. HOLLT, Ju ne 24.^The locftl'option advocates of Burlington County will meet in the courthouse, this city, to-mor­row afternoon for the purpose of eelectlng a permanent committee to conduct the coming campaign, as the organisation re­cently effeoted a t Burlington was only temporary. It Is possible that Dr. Joseph Stokes, of Mooreetuwn, may be selected as chalTman. From eaoh of the organiza­tions throughout the county a committee of one wilt be selected at the meeting to­morrow, and th li committee will select a small executive committee to perform the detailed work of the campaign.

B a rn B a r n e d in H u nterd on.fipedfll DfUfJdfra ro lAe B V m iS a NF,W8 .

FLEMINGTON. June 24,—The bam be­longing to Sylvaitus Gordon, near Sand- brook. was burned to the ground yester­day. When Gordon dfeeovered the fire it was beyond control, but be eucoeeded In reeculng three horses from the burning building. The lose Is partially covered by Insurance.

--------. •liuby W ill Qo to AttnapoUa.

JE R S E Y CITY, Ju n e 24.—Thomas Luby has been appointed to the United States

saemy a t Annapolis by Hepre- HkmllL He Is sixteen

Naval Academysentfltive Jam es A. . _years old, s son o f Commander John Frazer Luby, U, 8., N.

F it People's HeartsAs the mercury climbs upward the strain

on fat folks' hearts grows more severe. Many will drop dead. Of course, there may not be more than one sudden taking off In your neighborhood, but—who will that one beT Fascinating guessing con­test, Isn't UT .

The only way out of danger !■ to reduce, but bow? Exercise overtaxes the heart and actually Increases one's liability. Dlei- Ing Is better-«nd easfer-'-thie appetiteless weather but how about the drinking T— dieting 16 "dry” work, remember

Care to try U? I f not, do this: Get some Karmoia Preecrtptton Tablets either from the Marmola Co„ Detroit, or, better stlU, from your local druggist. For sev­enty-five cjsnw, the price of an extra large case, he (or they) will give you enough to last you a lo i^ time. Take one after meals and a t bedtime and you/U eooft see the benefit ^

T&MS tablets are a positive boon to the flethy. for although they can take oft a pound a day without Interfering with one's iDMls or habits In the slightest, they never cause wrinkles or stomach trouble. In ‘foot, they are made In exact accord­ance srith a well’known doctor's presciip- Uon (the famous Ifarm ola Prescription) and are Quite pleasant and harmless. They nr#, also, cheaner. by half, than snythlng

M ilk .luppllfkg a R ead y A n tid o le .JFRK K Y CITY, June 34.—The presence

of mind and gnod memory of n fellow- workman. who recalled the value of milk as nn nnildote. saved the live of Edward Fari’r-IU A drill j"untier nti ihe Lackawan­na's Bergen tunnel. He drank Iodine In mistake for medicine, He wna ijelz<d with convulRlons, but a holtleful of milk was fnreed down hla throat, and ho will re- cov e r . ____________________

IP a t Lea. Blncher Oxfords P a t Leather 6ibson Ties

Pat. Leather Low Button Glaze Kid Blucher Oxfords

Tan Russia Calf Sailor Ties Tan Russia Calf Low Button

Gunmetal Gibson Ties Tan Rus.Calf BluclierOxf’ds

I On Sale Thursday, 8:30 A.M., and while they last; in dept Extra preparations to serve you comfortably, quickly

I That Grand Value Plame Sale Lasts Only 3 Days Longer

Right in the height of the season we are showing

freat assortments of fancy ummer Suits in all the pop­

ular browns, blue grays and olives, plain and striped patterns. We can do this because we are (till buying Summer fabrics from the mills and making them up, to keep our lines complete. You can find exactly the fancy auH you want here, priced from $12 to $28,

Slouienhuryh%7 P 7 -8 0 S B r e a 4 S t r a a t

Special on Thursday:Otd-Fashioned Som Lunon Drops, Ib. lOc

•Cryot. Cream Wafers (Mint, Maple aod Wlnterereen), lb,....................... 18c

Fruit Sundae.Pure freshly crushed Fruits served on

a portion of detIctOBs Ice Cream, e _ At our Soda Counter*................... U C

The demand for these good plumes has kept up to such an extent that we continue sale till Saturday, 10 P, M.; good news to many women wlio were unable to avail themselves of the offeriug last week.

Reg. $4 Plumes' Black a 11 (1

white, I.S in. loug, full wide fil)re;rich,glossy, Iiigh grade stock; French curl, soft, graceful, drooping head; aquill end with every plume

Reg. $7 Plumeswhite, 20 in. long, full wide /

r ir h nlns.«t/ ^ ^i fibre;rieli,glossy, hi;;:i ■ grade stock; French

curl, soft, grocr-fiil, drooping head: acini'

I end with every plume

“Pitty Pat” the New Summer HatOur Own Original Style So you may be sure it is rcliiied, appropriate besides

especially good c|uality for the monev. But do see it 'you will not fail to 'fall in love” with its graceful lines ami tastefully carried trini-

niing ideas; new medium size dressy hat, flare at left, trim’d at right with a wing, silk drape around crown, burat-color-and-white, burut- color-and-black, and all black; a perfect, chic, Summer hat; right for town or country, seashore or mountain—for travel— adapted to go with most any costume— like illustration, a t ....................................................

Save=a=Dollar New Jumper Dresses atW ill be a rush from th e tim e they go on sale-Sams dressei selling

in New York shops at $3.50 as great bargain; they are worth it, but we bought at special price concession; pretty stripe and dot lawn; lavender, tau, navy, black, pink', light blue,•tripes and dots; also Copenhagen blue, brown and navy grounds with black spot; bodiM trimmed with several rows nice embroidery; kimono sleeves made of the border; all sizes 32 to 44; cut liberally full, deep side pleat skirts with fold of border at bottom; does not the description read well. and you will find the dress as good and pretty as you expect at 2,50.

New $3 White Wash Skirts ! 12.50 to 15.00 Tailored Wash Suits

$10W hite lawns, to go with leparate waist,., and e i - cellent linens; not full ol lime, that resem ble, cheese d oth when washed; bnl nice quality that will give sat­isfaction and launder; new "c o a t" skirt, button from top to bottom in front, side of centre, closed back; no trouble to launder, can be laid out m t on the table; aide pleat and flare models, at 2 .0 0 .

$2 Have yon seen the new linen "fish ta il" snit.'Has certainly caught the popular fancy; single breasted, button thru, with detachable top collar, self color or in contrast, skirt of coat has points st side and alashed; tritnmed with large buttons, very pretty skirts; reps or linens, tan, white, cadet, lavender and bine, at $10 .

lingerie Dresses wirth $6entire front of waiit elaborately trimmed with Val

Hundreds ol tim et do we hear this exclam ation: "H ow cau they make them for that price? A dressm aker would not make one for |5

, , , . I , on!y " H ere is the complete dress at S3.7 S -o f fine batiate,. . , tnmined with Valenciennes lace, combined with pin tucks; belt of two rows oflace; akirt wide, and beautifully trimmed with lace and wide tucks; even to read of it makes the bargain seem extraordinary; to see It is bring to its realization to the full—positive tfi value, a t ................... „

V MAKERS OF SWEETSU W A H .I .L

•* “jwMt »fc. ■tU abetb, X.I tT Newark A *a,, jacasy o ltr .

W to la a a u ttapartmaB* New a* P la a a a * ., Maw M arkat. Mawarlb

Sale Sample Household Linensflrw teK C ltSIlH W tfroih opeBlagoftbedoorv—luitfci we antktpAted. T hrifij

wometi At* Qxktpf otth« WQ&dertal opportuaitlro. Wt itartirij withvtlll ||ooU etiodilog.

^ to U n d e r R es ru la r V a lu e .*^Hnek" and dkinaiik fo v tU ; PAtterp table elotht;FBn< 7 llodk pitwz:8 aib^ iMffihf dam iMit H«»M4teht wU:

. doi. and odd napkins;giS IDos..Krtdgfd RApklns, doylies; Tray cloths ikud scarfs; Lluea ihest*. rasss and ifiaay root**.

Sale Sample Fancy Work Linens, IDainty, Artbtic pfeCM in namlous Tartety in doyUea, eentrv-pl ces, Inach /

cloths, tabts nquarse, btA apraadt, luatel and piano acaris—all ip BWtoct eonditloo.

R eg, 5c. to 22M 50»Special 3c. to 10.50 JHand draws U&fiia; WClnoy a a i renatasanca;

All lace. Ilnaa eentr*:PHneest Loulw renainaace;Hand ia»doaad Irnltatlos filat:Hand embroidered^ votid wid eyelet;

Kstnstl'^bt llaMs;Rand embroldared add bnttoabots ed^e; Round, enoare and obioog;TnzMrtoea a&nd drawn ceDtre,

N K W jS K K KVJbp^Nx*NU li ( j i\ K 2 4 , 1 9 0 8 .

JU R Y R tiy XEPTr HIM FROM BRIDE

May Be Phillips's Wedding Was Delayed, but It Wasn't

SLAIK WIDOW FORMER R fS K E N T OF- NEWARK

*

JUDGE FINALLY FREED JURORS

DinpQfeh to the KVKM^^i .VF.tFS.EI.IZABKTH. June 24.'-Thr m'ist v%-

cUed diid probably the unKfU-sl iruin In Ellsabelh thti mornlnif wee WHUnm Bbll- Upe, ft Rnhway Hgar mnnnfm’iiir.-r, who tiled miavallingly to be itxtuAid from Jury nen’lrr rta>‘inK iu*v a * lo have been married at 9 o'clock ibis morning, lo a young womiui at Kohwtiy All prepiirallona Imd bi-eu ccimyb‘trd f--rllie weddlhK. bol Uiifuitunaiejy t)ie j»ru6 pwttve bridffroom tv:i« Ciiuglit cm aii «'l»- etlnate Jur>' lu ihe I ’nlon Ooniuy c'laiii. W'faloh retirod for deliberation fxt 4 o’clock yeiterday afternoon and was etUl out ut 9:>0 till* morninR.

Jud#e AlwulPf had th e Jury broijglit be- fore him rtt 10 o'clock, and na the f"r<' man reporlod It was linptisslble rejo-li ati agreement, they were dlni lnirged. TIms Jury Btnod nine for <‘ntivlctlnn ufal th n e for acquitlBl fmm rtrat to laet. Phlllliat daabad out of the coiirlroom, hired a rnii and wm whirled off to the Pcnnwylviinla alatlon ao aa to gel to hl« bride-elect ua Quickly PB poaftibJe

FhidlpB, It le paid, fumed unnvalllngly Whan ha found there was no chance of the jury reaching an agreement, and kept dm nourthduse Janitor. Jatnes Carey, bii.'-y tending iPlephone meKaugee to Judge At- Waitr. Tha olhar jurymen nilhef •njoyed his plight. It ia enld, when thay learned of the clrrumainncep. and did not thuw any great worrlment over baing locked up for the night.

Phllllpa hlmaelf gave out the Rinry that h« waa lo be married to-day. Ho gavo Jan itor Carey a letter to give Judge At­water, tfk ing the Judge to egeuae him. ■a be had a very Irnpurtant miiLtcr to ;il- tend to. Stiperintendcnt l!eilHkomi»*r. of the courihouie, gnva the letter to iliv Judge, who refUBeiJ to let Phillips off. The latter told hlP fellow Jurora he woe to bo married to-day In St. Mury'a CUureh, and the^ all believed his ntfttemenl.

The naaiitont county clerk heard of it. The etory apread ftli through the courl- houBO and got out on the Blreet. Mean­while PhilllpB wa« locked up In the Jury- room, Judge Atwater remaining mnnoerd by PhillipB'n pies. When tho Judge finally diocharged the Jury the newapjiper nn-n tiled to atop rhilllpa as he wan leaving UnB courtroom Vo get ihe woman's imme

PhilllpB brushed them (iRlde, naying he Oould not atop a eecond. an ho had to catch the train to Rahway, lie danhed down the courthouae siopn and up Ilrnad stre«t aa If running for a wager.

PhllllpH la a atepBon of the lute Repub­lican fraetaolder, Chrlittan Ehrlich, of Uahwajr, who wna killed some yearn ago by ft trktn on the Pcnna3'lvanla HallroHd while on the way from the railroad ata- Hon to hla home. Mr. PhlllltfS, who was flsioclated with him In the manufacture of ctgnra, nucceeded tn Ihu husIncHs.

The CBBC Which tied up the Jury wns that of Jnmee McNnmtu-n ami Wnlt pi* SickerB. of Patenion, who were tried in the l^nion County Coitrt of Quarter See- itons for holding up Philip llmwn, a trolley car conductor, and robbing lUm Of 14 on hii car at 1 o'clock on the innni- Ing of February 2, IDON.

The car wrb one of the Ncw'ark-Ellxn- bath line, and the nllcgcU crime look place a t tho Elioabethport and Staten Island ferry termlnrit of ihe road. The trial of the cqrc hogun Friday morning and ended yentcrday afternoon.

Mrs. M a r y C a s s i d y W e a t t o l^oitg

I s l a n d T ot tb A f t e r H u s b a a d D i e d

T a s l F e b r a a r y .

A'j*(rf(ir nfjparcA to the Jfyjp.v/Yf? NKVtI.JAMAICA. L. 1.. Ju ne 24.-The body of

Mrs. Wary Cjissidy, a widuw, who was family shot yt-Ricrday at her home in

.Wrindnavcfll rtmT^erc, ijy Vli^or liern’t- *' TT.lnTnf. Tvria"rrtTt7 n Tfmnirif?' wli{/ i-ftllfd ut Ht. M an’ s HiiipJtal her«L to-day, It Is expected the lnf*'rinent will hr iiuuie u( Newark, *N. J ., where Mrs. (riiJiHhly hjnl ll\i-d litilll the drath tH‘r hviRhijiifl th'Tti hiat Kchnuiry.

Mrs. JftTtog, a nclghhor, whowltiH'Mi.iJ the tiHgHdy, boM that Mr , thiHsMy wiis wawhlng in the yard when !b ‘nry nppp»nrr'd, and Mint after a fewr W'«ir«JK he jiulh'il out u revolver and fired BCvefMl buJIetii Intti the wninari'H hf»0y. Miw lIerz.>K il.-cl;ire*i Hint the rniirdiMer bmdly moved u Ric[i nfier shooilng Mtr.

1)1 fi>re he hri-«l three shots Into hla own tifid.li. Itnth were ileiul licfor® Ilic iwiihtihiiife hi'ijrliiK the isiini uml Wom­an rcarhi'il .“ i. MHrj''s Hosplml.

Mil. I'nsMidy. lUvrudlriK lo Mi'h HHisng, Hpi-nmilly iirgcn d Ilenr.s b> tvlllTig him t‘i K'* QWii.v, ihnl he hud u wife and fam ­ily ihd should take iMn* o f ihcin Henry h.id Incii [iu.*'lnK atlcTiflufifl to Mrs t ’nssi- i!y ever sIm'** fine went to live in Wonil- | haven, ]Je wnaied her lo with himhim leaves twn ynung d I'lghteni.

U. S. PROVOKED BY VENEZUELA

Diplomatic Relations Between the Countries Are Severed by

, American Officials.

CONFERENCE AT WASH1NGT||

NO CORONER'S PROBEFOR RAILROAD TRAGEDY

Wj.nluJ /.‘fipoIrA tn fhr A' 'TT.*?N i:w m trN H W H 'K. Jime 2 4 .-Cnrotjer

M"ki! Plated lo-day tJiiil ihore wiruM h'- no InqueHt hfdd la ilo* <hihi-k of the ihre<> vlcllmw of the lornni<iiu*• •xploHJfm on tlie Ivujdu K.illruad ut Sie|rr>nyesterduy. Coiiuty I'liyHtflan J . I... Huy-ihim advised the eomaer In Joive an Iii»qm-Bl If Ihe ramlllep i=f Ih*- dend men, Kiiginfor \VlIllam IiuIu-i-'h, I'lreuiJHi Jnlui J. H'dmun umJ ]''laKitiun l.Mmnelly,deulred It.

Tho .'{(iMiner vl.sited their Immop nnil fouml that none id Mic lehiUvep deslreil an Inijiiojsi, hoi <> thoHC who cotihl IcU uboDi t]io io'ilili nt p cnii. p lira alli (b'adi

W ILLEM STAD , June ?4.—Diploma Ho ridatluha hetwcon the I'nltcd titates and Venoz^'-la have tivau Interrupted end me tnernberH of the Amerlcun l.eg.itlon liu ’C left the i-oiintry, having taken passage on the gunhout Aiarlelia for the Lnlted btaios.

i.'AUAt’Afl. Mohilny, via WUlemPt-id. VVfdiieiMldy,—MfmbtTii of the Anierhati Legation tire a waiting ihe arrival of the I'nltHd States guolfoal Marlettii Hi Ihicrtn l.’nh 'llo the wniKiiip liiivlog be»*n orileied I here fur iljc purpose of Iranaf'-rring Ih-'m lo the irpiteil Kt-ifep. .Jacob Sleeper, vshu has her-n ucllijg us Charge d’AfTiilrcB slio e the departure of the Amerlcua MlniHti r. \V, W. Hiiflifcll, find Ideulemjnt Frnrolfl A. Hijggles, the inlJIfury iitlaehe, wlUi- drew from the legalIrin nt CaraOMH on Hotunlny and proceeded to Tuerto t ’n- lipllo. The liiteres^p nf the I'n jted Btat^s Were pbii’vd Jii rharge of the Ijruxlllan 1.' - gullnn, as repres*.nlallvcH of tlo- ICuropeuii liutiims tire huvlng l•tlti dde ll1 1e frlcllnn with I*rehldi*nt (?oPtro'B gavernmenit. The American t'oriHular AgiMit, John Brewer, ri-riiftlnp here in chargi: of ih« arcldves.

Shirt Sale,-$2 Negligee Shirts,

$ 1 . 1 5Deerin & O’ Brien Go.

SIT^P*^?iniur lUStnr.

ELUSIVE PROBATIONER CAUGHT

CAR HITS AGED HAN.l l a r r e y F . Mi»ore, ckf I ' l n l n f l e l d ,

B a d l y H a r t o n P l a t u f l c l A

T r a c k s ,

8/JBrial f)l-piifch te the \KWa.I’L.AINP’JKLU, June 24,-H arvey F.

Moore, clghly-HPven years old, of MiullBon nvfiiur, was wtruck by n trolley car on Bomci Bet hi reel lost night as he was awaiting the arrival ol aunther ona. illiB left leg received a gueh eight inrlo-P long, which iieceHflUatfd eleven wtltidiftH bting taken In It by In-. Ivong.

With the aged vlillm wi re hlfl nei^hcw. Bnmuel P Moore, of Wllkep-Hurre, lh».. and Jacob Moore, al whose immo he had been spenditig iho »*voning, M r Monre’H faljng bmly utmck Ids two oompanlonH and knocked thum thiwii. but they were not fterlouBly Imrl, Mf M'»on* was placed on a car and liurrh-d l" Ids horuf:, whero hti is tn a serious condition to-day.

WAHHINUTON. June 24 - Mr. Volox, lUo Veneauidan riifirgi', linn not yet heon ndvlBorJ hy hlfl goi'erniiK'jit of the with­drawal of Mr Sleeper, the Amerirnn t ’hurge ftt ruraeuB (’uiiwe.imutly Jie will hot fliTjity for hl.R pflHMi't'rie iinh-HH he Pi ordered to do so. and lo' »loeo not eju''*<'t Hijch an order Dlplom-itle r'-latlotiH wUli tlilH qualification are r-mHeiiioiilly uniltT* Blo'ul to he cOTiii'lett ly si ' ernd wllh America and \’f'm-zuida r.’htirge Sh-eper hns not yel repotied his departure to Hie State Deparlttienl, hlH lnr=l niihiegram from ruriicsfl relating to the plague sltu- Ai Ion.

Acting Becrrtary Adee le m confer wlih Sccretiiry lii>ot and ARnlHlant Seeretiiry Ttac )Ji. and will then [irobnMy make puh- llc the l Ht (lIjilomnMc correspondence re­lating lo tho Vener.uelun tnoi.hlc&.

Me Is Only E le v e n Y e a rs Old—B u ast* fnJIy TeU s Hnns l ie E sca p e d

f m n i l*oll«*e.

John Elder, rlfVMi years old, of 48 MarRhull Htreet, niflde his reappareancs In th‘- TiiHi iTcrinct Police Court this luornirig, after has lag heen placad on pro- hriihm June 1] nnd falUng to report lo the prupHtloii ofhiMT All 'tracs of him WUB hint liiitll >crt(«Tdiiy. when Mlea Paula Jjiddei, uHHlhtunt jjrolmlloii nfllcer, wa» informed h\ ap an nii " f iljt- iJerry th'ly, In New York, that (he lud waa In Ihelr car!’.

Mina LKihh-y got the ymmgBt^r thisriinrJiiiiis II'- told of hav|r»n nmdc hla way lu Ni "A- V"i'k on u tlcki-t he found nnd of hrlt-g plclcnd up hy a policeman of rhi' rhma Ji wtrvel etatlfm. He was placed in the in.iiron'H rtM>in, he sat'l. hut waa iwl \'«-r> long a prisoner.

Tie ho.istfullv r«dated that wliiil the niHirotj wan uliaent lie ralH'-*d a window Jn ■.he fHohi iiTitl Jumped out. iiiklri); with him the m atron’s piirat , i-oniairdng ft Hi7iall sum «rf money. That was flaturday. nail .Mondas the ajerry Hociely ugi nt fi>imd him in the mrcet The lioi Imd rau.md h)s |>iirfnt.s much trouble, ftiid It Is said ihui IIh effort will he mud" lo neml Jiliii !<• Hnnic* iiiHiil III ion.

DENNY STILL AT LARGE.|*r4s o n c r H'TiO K s e f t p e d f r o m tlie

Pen i l e i i t l f i r y W e l l K niM vn tu

L o <>mI l*i»llre.

O YSTER RAY, N. Y.. Jim c 24.-WUut nctlon, If any, Is tn he taken by Rrcfllflenl Roosevelt In the YMnesueljin Hituallon Is not S’Ct known here. It Is helleved. how­ever, that liip turn of affnlrs In ihc Soulh Amerleftn cftpJtnl wdll not Interfere wllh the Rresldent'fl ilepnrture for New l.nn- :Jfm tills uflernoim im the MayAniweT to v*tnpj»,? the liurvanl.Yah boat rares. Jl will ho poHHlble fur iho RresUleul to keep In rli'hO touch with the cxi'cijllve offlreB here hy means of ihc wireh-ys telegraph appnralns. In this way he will not he onl of reach for one mumeut during the trip.

Nfj Irace has been found " f Edwin K. la'nriv, who t-Mi.apcd from tlio ii.'uldweU P■•nltenha^y y^iu-nlay ni'uiiliig. Thevo wuH coiifuHpjM cjiuHeJ over tho name of Ihe cHi’iipfil man and It dewdoped this m 'rhIn llmt he Is wi-M known to Cap- inJn I'arroll and IiIh men bIiicc he was iirri Jded on n i hnrg'' of having allcmpled lo kill )i Ih wife In Mielr hornO at 319 C' am- d'‘ii Bli'-et. Ah the pulire obtained Uio lafnrnmtiiin ahout the cHcape the inan's name was given us Haney.

Iie'nnj* was uri-csli-d la New York Dc- opiuber IG lufll year, a few nocks after he hud rired a nJiut ai Ills t>lfi'. He wiiu BiihHcqiientli' Hontenceri to ciglitcrn months In the penllenllary,

K M C II'rS OF (O L lM IllH Ol Tjl^U.

RUNAWAY AUTO DID TRICKS.

BOTH FEET CUT OFF.

T K re>v O o e n p a n l s O nl a n d M a d e fl ie

( I rc n l t o f a ll s 'o F i e l d .

Mull Out o f W o rk Adds tu I l ls W oom W h ile l^lrnllnw 4

Hid e.

P r i s o a e r s * P l o t B l s c l u s e d .TRENTON, June 24,—Acting on Inf-tiTin*

tllon furnished by a prEsoner. John Ken- Body shd JnBcpb Krmichcy. sentenced ff>Sahway Reformntory, were Boarched at

;*rcer County Jail ypslerday and fourul to have weapan.H. Kronchey carried uu

bar and Kennedy had a clasp knife,' The Iron had heen wrcnclied froiiv a cot

In a cell. They were Bftid to be cont*m- platlng an attack on the constables.

TUK.N’THN. Jum! 24.—WllMum Mltcliell, agi d twenty yuoiu, uf [.aml'eriville, fell from a frelglit car on the Belvidcre divi­sion of Hie F'rnnsylvanlft Railroad, near the factory of ti;e Sklllmfln Hardware CofiiP'Oiy. last evening, and hud both feet cut off above the ankles.

MllcJicll Is a ruilrnud man, and hns been looking for employment fvr several w-ci ks pus4'. Having n>j funds, hlit only tneans of tfunsportntlou whh in riding oh freight iratnfl from tuwn to igwn, and li wuh on H trip from Liunherlvllle to this nlly tlmt the ai’i Idem iiccuned. He fi ll dlrenly bt'lwetn th^ earn and although tin* train waa moving alowly, he could not gel bis feet ftom the track lit lime.

fiprclaJ Dl4p»KfA ii; l ir l^YRMSO .VJ.IV8.Ri)KT MITtRAY, June 24.-D. Told

I Iii*'nr\’. HUperliileadent of the plan! of the j NiitloiiHl Fire Rrooilng Comi>:iny here, la

laid uj) with A Bpn\lned ankle, due to an j I'xporivnee with a bucking nuiomoblln.I Mr. Henry and one of hla employes were

r»»l iirning from Wasliinglon, and when near Eiajch Wamllhig « farm the nutu swerved, run through a fence ami lftiul<-d In A rye field. Mr. Henry and Ills com­panion w' re thrown out when Hie ma­chine airuck the rail fence.

After going around the field one*', nnd hnlf way .around the second time, Ihe nuto cftught. on a stump of a tree, wMi-li tiold it long enough fur the men to climb aboard and shut off the power.

P f i l a P e l l , L i n e m a n l l a d l y H u r l .faeefaJ Dfapotch to the EV EM \(f M-JW8 .

LONG BRANCH, June 2 4 -H . II. Van Darbort, a lineman in thn employ of the Weatern Union Telegraph Company, was ierioualy injured yesterday afiernoon while stringing wires. The pole on wlilcji h« WRS working gave way. Van nerlxirt WM near the top at the time. A prnj.M'i-

THIEVES TAKE AUTOHOBILE.

Ing iron on the pole broke lhe_fiill. hut V'an Derbort was hndly brul.^*! about the body and was removed lo ^ h e hos­pital In a Bemi-consclouB con<lltIon.

D O V K B ANill V I C I N I T Y .T h e laboratory building at tho nbnn-

coned plum of the General ExploslvefcComjj^anyj near Wharton, WB.>i doairoyudby fire Sunday night. It whp a une- sto ry frame struciuro, flltcvn hy twenty feel In dlmenulons.

T h e clasfl of lliOfi wil l hold Ur claak day exercises In Elite llaJl this evening t h e r ewil l be an addrcBs by the cIabh oreal'lent' Winfield Honklns; a due l l>y MargiierUi> T a y lo r and E bba l lu d ln e , rvinljilHcfuceiiby Martha George; recltailfin. hy Martha Powns: ciaas poem, by M artha Cooper; ‘•KnockB,” by Loulie Riley and Huth ChrUitman: dasj! prophecy, by Evelyn Conant, memontoB, by Holtn Johnson and

lire n k In fo W nnhliiKH’4 , N. J . . 4«wrage and S ten l B . 31. P e rry 's

NlHchliie.KjjrcloJ JdwfMjfi'ft III thr .V/JtYS.

WASH INiiTON, N. J . . June 24.-W hen the giirjigi' next to the St. LldUn Hotel WHH vjHttcd this morniag. It was dtscuv- i’led that thi' place h.ul lu-ni catered lUir- tng the iilghi ard the iiuiumohUu uf 1) M. I'orry stoJvn, The thlevea h.id knocked out one cif the window iinnen and un- lutched the wimliiw.

After gaining entrtini’c to tho garage lh<y hndtn tli'- wlinlnws 111 Ihe closet ron- Uinliig the h a ll 'h i’s nf Mr I'erry'w iJulck niuchlnv. H 1h ihmight luc-al pariJes iiro rej’poiiHlhle for Ilu> UnTt and two well- known l■l1 n ln;te^:1 , whn nie sll.H[ pL■tcd, have li'fl l"Wn. \\'ord Ivis been hOiit tu all aurrotiinllng lewitH nnd clUv.i.

TALLH KIA’ VICTION' 1LLEG .iL .

C o i i D s e l f o r T r c i i l o n Nlnn W i l l A r g t ic M u le f o r \ e * r T r i a l .

MOUNT TJOLI^Y, Juno 24.“ For the pnr- pnae of having set aside wh-U he con- Hldern an lllegnl crmviotlun in the ruse nf WlUlnm J. Noble, of Trcniun. Eckurd P. Rudd hfifl made nppMcntlon fur a new trial, and Judge Horner has granted a role r«^turnahU‘ nn Thursday. Nnhie wua recently tried under an Indktnient rlmrg- Ing him with breaking nnd entering tho shoe fiiclory of Assemhlvnjiiii GrllJUh W, Lewis, at Rurilngton, jmd stealing thirty- nine pairs of Hhooa. and with roccl\lng

I Ptolen gnrKlB In TrentmvUnder the fkat euunl the Btato failed

to obtidn a ciinvlctlon, hut on tiiii se<- rmd count Nohio was convlrli*d, he hav­ing admilte'l that ho received tho shoea fri'in two yoiitig mon In Trenton and sold them while their ciLsti/dlanH hojd th-u' badly frlghri'Uf-d horse. For this klnd- noBR he cltilmed thiil ho received only 50 cents, nnd thlH waH the extent of hm connection with the iille^ed enmo.

Mary Mefilroy, and a class will, by Ethel''n k iBanks.R alp h Dunham, nf Gold street, Dover

h a i returned from P o w d e r I’ oint A c a d ­em y, MasSj for sum m er vacat ion.

Adalbert f . McDavK, o f Hudson street Dover, h a i gone to Point PleaBnnt to Open nis summer camp. Mrs. M iU a vl i and her ion W il liam will go down thi U tter part of the week.

BI. D. Egan has returned to his homo—% Amp I . . c.

Mrs. S e o l t f t l l W i l l M c o o v r r .F 'A s y A i r , June 2t. — Mrs. Laura Svot-

tall, who w'an >h(U by hc-r hURlmml >-fs<"r- iliiy. is al St Mary's Hnspllul, Slu wid pri'huhly rii .vrr iinUHs uiK'xpeotvJ '''m - liUruilloriH ih-U'lup. Shi' lm«l it imrinw esvajH'. f uir hulli’l cut off pan of la-r r-iiruial fra ch ir fd the pkijl), hut I offVillhout pi-ni'tI ithig tho hralu. Annth-Thullrt wmui'it-il a {Ingi'r on the right h.iinl and a Ihlrd la still lodgi-i) In Jut right urni.

O l i v e B r a n c t i a n d GiiejitM (to b y T r o l ­l e y t o L o r r a i n e .

Three trolley cnrK. carrying memhera of tho ttllvc Hjunch CouticU. Knights of t ’o- lunitnis, and tlioir gucstn. went in Lor­raine hi.«it night, where dinner was servpiJ The riilv was tho liftli annual Hurnmer uuting of ilm eo\incll. Tho car l.Hiuhig llie gut'Hls from Hip Rosi'vUlo sf!‘tii*ii w.iy Illle«l, and tho Pef mnJ oar, wliUh Htaried from >IMI'T Hlr»’el, could imt uccnnimo- diite the crowd waiting at that point.

Tlic ride wuh aiTHngrd hy n c«itrmdncr> mmiwiKed of Edward J. tj'Hrlcn, Juneph Shariw and John F. Slnnnit Jr .

F 'lre ikOMiroya a a tn b ir .A stable owmed hy Thomaa Tucker, at

9 fin<l n I'aliinuu street, wart dpstroyed hy lire this afrernnon. The lire startf'rt from some unknown cause An fllarm was (leiit In frnm hi'X 547. at Jefferson anil MatvtTn Btreclrt, Tlu! damage was $300.

B v e r l i v n t t T l B t i l l e y C'naiic*<l F i r e .RRUADWAT. June 24,-Tl)e Ifltg.-barn

on NlcoileriJUrt W anier’w farm, In the weatern part of iJioadwHy, wag lolaliy doRtroyrd by fire yoMfiday The mHChJn- cry, wagons, otc.. were saved. The lire starteiJ fri'tn a pulley becoming over- liCiiteil ns thri tanniT nnd his men wci^ stoiitig liny In till' barn. Two wagon- loads of hay had iilrf-:uly been pul In llie mows, mid wuft d^ fltrnyed.

Alle((-p(l K n i f e W I c M o r A r r e n f v d .5'pri(tii fo ifti .m - ii'a*.

ATLANITF HIOIILANHH. June 24.- Chief f'f Utillce John R Hnedm'ker, uf this phii'f', together with fjeveral plalri- cluthes dett'Ctlves. lust night lo'-ao^d imrl arri fucil Martino Sarcono, who jg charged with having attihhid .Samuel l*apn, tlm prnnrietijr of jl .h“arLllng-lu>UHft Iut»‘, wv-

■ cr/u tlniea on Biiiulay night, 'Die m.ui Imd purchafled n ticket for Fun-pf! and* JlPlil ll.llt.VA l'>Z t.lw'

[ wuiH to have Bulled lu-day He Wua enp- ' tun-'l In Tlrooklyn at U i 1‘earl sir*'■ 'k.'.... . MT...I ■..I.C It. .. . ..

In Nsw York City nfUT tcncmUng sev-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . k«r«l days with his mother, Mm. BernardMcGnrry at Maryville.

Rev. w . 8. Condon, of the riuireh ofttif Sacred Heart, has gone tu B<don Hall, where he will attend tho annual retreat.

Miss Hosel liJckvrson. of West Black' well street, Dover, visited frlonilH In klontclalr yasterday.

HUNTKKDON rO LN TV .

V o t i n g NliH'lilno fli iiilpil.wool'HI KV, JuTir 24.-V oters of

Third Ward. IhD city, ycrtlurday i thi'lr hiilJuts uti l!u' ipiPrttl<Mi of I'UPt the vuthw mucldni'. although IL Ikih h ri'inovfd by ihi- Slih* alJt lioritleP. tin advice uf City Sollf'llur L avlH ihn eln ' Witfl held. I.i-ss limn n liiimlrvil v> v.'f>r© piillod mtil h’RM than a dozen fas cd tho rnnchlin'.

1(1 iJii.urkijii ill i i i i i iJ Niihc of tho woumtk of I’HjjM are dari- ' g'TOua, although he wa.a stiibheii nhuut ' s:x tlmee In the face and ciio.st.

G finiit 4Bit fa r konM or.I M ULe i CA H lLl., Jimo 24—(iiorgr tv. ' F. Haunt, grand r ..f tUi.

Grange, hap nnttoun ’pd himself as a ran- I didato for Smati-r, Ass'uidilymiin Wllitam I C. Cutlell will b»- hla rUal fur lliu lom-

inatluri.William W, Hwrtjse J r . and Oeorga " ’ - - - ^ G iir 'Gardner, of Olen Gardnrr, a rc PpejnJliiff

ft week at B'.iJd j.nkp, camping ouhMr. and Mrs Michael MuMerr, of f:h‘]i

Gardner. Iujvc c.a Oielr gue.siK Mrs. Mac- Avoy and chlMrcn, of this county.

Miss Hornhitkrr, uf WaBhliiglon, Is spending a few iSays with hi-r grand­mother. Mrs. II. Giuondyko, on Ml. Kipp, near Qlen Gnrdnor.

An "apulo ami orojige break" will bo held at the Norton Methurtlst EpiscopalCburoh to-murrow night umler tne aus pices of tho Ladles' AM Society.

A fter epc'ndlng Hovernl wocks with rela­tives and fiionus In Now Y'urk <.'ity, Mrs. p sre n u Bharp hjia relumod to her huiua In Norton.

Mrs. J. F Bird, of t'lolnne!il. li spend- inc a season In l^attenlmrg with her son, william Bird, ntui fuiMlly.

Mrs. May Vunder Voort. who had heoti spending a few weeks with ri’lftiivoj in Olen Gardner, returned to her iiytuo In Pkaliifleld yewLerday.,

M l w Lanrik iM. Hnlsoy mul Uiij) i: Mtft|knf'e. both of Mr PleriHUni, wtro

to-dav at the hridc’>' tmnn .Anna IJartolette, of MilftTil, la rn*

Change Y our“Night-Gap”

I IK in B lU D G E -rv M F O lK .rhllip 11. GefTg*', of rallfu a, Is spending

this wr^k ftt noRtnn. Musa.Mljilnd, five y a rn old, daughter of

Mr and Mth GuIc J Hlain, of Little hr«nik, BUrttained n fracture of the right orm Ql tho elbow last rdghl. 8ho fell fii'iii li wikguh.

The bcmnl uf stewards of the High Hndgo Methodist Episcopal Chiirrh will luilcl a nn'cting tu-nlght Immedlatrly uftcT i>niyur-nu-i ting.

MIhp l.iszlv Oj'ilyke haB rplnrn''d to lier home at Jfir'k' 'Ui V'allcy. ^Vfl^ c Cmmty, uftpr Kji.'iidiiig a wct k with Mr and Mr.s. Datil'l Slliis, M:iln .street. High Rrldk^."'Tlio mpnilietK of the I.jidlCR' Aid So- cUU’h rnniH 'tid w|lh th»' Ififfh Drltlgc Krrorm'’d Fhundi hn\’o rtft November 6 find 7 as thi’ date uf ih. Ir annual hnznr

ElnuT Apu;n uf I'iir HMIh. Is \isi(lng his rPothiT. Mr.s. John Al»gar, Hlllaliiefi\ pmu\ Uiillfthri.

Mrs Juhii Reftty and Miss Nnnml F1r*aiy. «if r'allfr»n, spent yeslerduy wllh Mr and Mrs T^kmbrrl f'hrirp, al Ollntna

Rf V S- It ^Valsh, rf-ftor of St. Jo- rtf'pli H rh iin ’h at High Bridge, han been granled a ihrrc rn-inths' ieav»' <'f nb- f-erii'-v heginiiliig nixi Friday Before re­turning Rev Nfr M'alsh will apend one month In Enriipo.

A sirnwhcrry and Ire cream social will hr- held to-morT''w night on the Cnllfnn Meliuahst D uirrli gr'umdB. The proreeda will he applied tu church Improvements,

While climbing a fcnc.- yesterday. Wlh sail fv>nvell, ftbuut thirfy-fivo yeara old. of Uallfon, f 'il nnd l>rf>ke hi.'? left artn h'U'W the rilMiw. Dr Tupkhus set thn hruken incmhor.

Hultlh T-Indahurv of Newark, is sptmllng the Kiunincr wIMi her brother- h'-hiw and sikti r. fr>nn»>r Overseer nf tho I'onr and Mrs, William R. Hann, near r.iith-

Mis .Mnjudmft H. Apgar la dnngernualy III nt her home tn T a.st Main fitreef, Ualifan.

Lvwirt P Morgan, of High Rrldgc, Is Fp-ndlng hl8 vneatjun at riilladclnhia.

Jrimia F. McNvill.v, r^TiIra! Rntlrnad train mnfltcr, of TIIgh Drldgi*. has m- turned from Scranton, Pa., where he a t­tended the nommcnconicnt r-TemlBefl of Mt St Mary Academy. Miss Julia Hweruicy, daughter r»f Mr Swoaney. train master of the I*. & S DlvUion, graduated.

tertalnlng her cousins, the MIshch Fthcl j^lyn Pui’H'and Curoiyn PurHell. uf HrlsTnl. I'u.

. Mies Ethel Smith, of l h ( r j i ' . la ■pObdllig a few days v.-llh her gratu'lTHir tnt% Mr. und Mre. T. U Smith, at Nur torn.

Sfra. R, S. Martin, of Nnrfnn, liaa a.s 1

T ry a dish o f delicious, delicate m alted- w heat—

her guest ProfesHur and Mrs. Vincm t ijf Itlm ‘ 'Baltimore.

N E W B R l I l t S W l C K .Property owners on French atrpet linvs

Cumplaln^ to Common >.'ouncl], dvclartitg that the cost of the rcpuvlug of ih.ir street between Prospect and Alexamicr atreeti Is excMFlve, the city having agreed that the charge shtjuld be but a dollar ft running foot. «n<l tlu- as.m'ssmpnt being four timea that airAiunt.

The wedding of Ml-sa May C. Whithoid to Harvey Hullnsh will be soicmnlic,; i,,.night. Rev. A. B- Sear* will p.-rform the ceremony. The bride's alt«Uflariia wtti be her ftlBter, MIsb Helen \vhiirt»*id ns mabi of honor, and Mine Adela id e Wrecks, nf Brooklyn, as brldeamatd. Robert (' Smith will hr best man and W il l ia m WhllJiclii and H arry DeHart unherB. Mildred Hull- ffsh will be flower gir l a n d C. B. Atkinson Jr., page.

Solid silver emblenu^ h a v e been prcReni. ed to Jo»eph J . FJanspll. A n d n w \v. W ln ckle r and Mortltnier M a rks, oflln-ra o f Goodwill (?aimc11. Jr, O. V. A NT ,

George Burton haa boon elected proisl- denl or the tcrmla club w ith w hic h a tuirn- ber o f young people here a r e eonn^ ciid.

BO .H E H V ILL E -D. W. Plnkerioii hae been spending thJe. . . . . . . . .week with friends a t N eahan...Mrs. George Uemeter and son Clarence,

of Newark, are gueeta of Mrs. Demstcr, in 8oraervU)«.

M u h o e Council No. 12. nt <lta meeting w Mo--*-------------------------------------- --------iboday evening, elected the following

’ gfTLrere: Junior paat councilor. Charles W. 8clp; councilor. Clayton P . Bowlby:vlce-counellor, Comollua H e n ^ ; recording

N, ■v.yyckofrj asslqtftnt,sec re tarL *-« %,Edward WittfT^tKrt; flnaneial aecretary, Peter C. Satima; tfwaaurer. Arthur Btreet- eri conductor, Stephen B. B arrae; warden. Jacob I^ayton; Inside eentinel, George C. ttevena; ouUide aontlnel, Fred D. Drake; truatef, Robert Holmaa.

with cream or milk just before going to

bed and se e h o w p e a c e ­fully you sleep.

It means stom ach com fort. T h at m eans tranquil nerves. T h at m eans sound, r e ­freshing sleep. T he strengthening ele­ments in the whole w heat combined with the soothing tonic of pure barley-malt.

N ETrO ITG- STANHOPE.Miss Vura Powers, o f fltunhfipa. has

hvvii ihv irijimi o f ndutiveg In Washington fi.r rtcvt-nti daya.

Mlsii Allege M. Eaton returnod Inst even­ing I'min II visit of several days, spetu wllh ri’lnth'eB at Dover.

Mr uiid Mrs. John H. Maoriary. of Florlilii. spent Sunday and ycHteiilay In Btarihope qp the guests of Mr Mai’Clary'a (•IMer. Mrs, Jiiinua p-Mvers, of Main slreoi.

N'-w walks huliiR luhl In fruiu of the Neii’"ng nml the f ’lllztna’ Nu-Ih'rml Bunk Imiiiiing. The new grade will raise the bunk walk nhnut twelve uidiep.

At the regular maellng '.'f Uimiji No. 24,I P. O. uC A., of Stanhope. lust evening, one

ranilkliite was elerled uml one prupoalclon fur meinherF.hlp rccel\. (l

nihcers fur the enKUing term -will he eleeteil at the regular meeUng nf Echo Cuiinill No NJ, Li. of L.. tu-morrow even­ing.

The fiinern) of Wilhert Apples.iie. I'le vietirn «)f l.tflt Thursday’s drowning acci­dent HI Btidd Ixike, was hek) from the him p of hlfl m«Hhar, Mrs. William A. Ap- plfgiiti'. of South Netcnng. yf.urnJay afieriiuun, Thw oen'lces were eondtrcied

; hy Rir'V. Qenrge G. Craft, pa.sior uf the Nulrong R.apllat Church, aaaigtod hy Rev. II A Tlnihull, of Stanhope. Tiiitrmrnt ■was In thp Stanhope L^nion Cemeloty.

TEHERAN MOBS RENEW FIRING

Corpses of Men and Horses Litter the Main Square of

_ Persian CapttaL ^

ALL COREAH COURTS TO HAVE JAPANESE JUDGES

PARLIAMENT HOUSE A W R E a

BE R LIN , June Jl.-T li© TagebhHt pub- llfihep ft dliipfttch from Teheran, Buying that the firing of amull arniR and artil­lery was atiU going on to-day.

The buildinga of Parliament were quite demollrthed by the bombardment of yes terday. C'orpRea of men nnd bodlrs of Iiurrtufl cover the main Hquare of Teheroti. h la ImpiJBBlblR lo give the exact number nf casuftllleft, but the CuMiicka alone IohI aeveiiiy men killed. The palace of Prlm'c Z)ll-Kfi-6u]laA. an uncle of the Shah, and the btllldlngrt adjacent to It have been pll- luK d by the soldiery. Accortflng to m wfc« from the provincen, Zlll-Ei-Hiillan. who la friendly to Great Britain, han taken up ttie lEiaderahip uf the movement In the Bouth.

The night passed quietly, but the out- hroftk uf flrlii? this mornlrig letida to llio belief that there may be further culll.sloiin. The govornnieiit hiia declurtHl a state of flego. The basiirs throughout tho coun­try have been clos«<L

T E H E R A N , June 24. haa been gen- trnlly conflrnivLl that the Ural shot in .vefOerday's fiKhllng In this c i ty waa fired hy mciniiera of the Anjumane, or iHdlllcu] diihs. Soldlora early In the morning hud rturroundi’Cl the Farlliirnent house and de. miitirled that a number uf pernons whose utrortl the Shah hud ordered be hnnde<l uv.T tu ih rm fortljwlth. This demand i 'arllnmeni refused to cninply with, and Bho!:< Were flrnl nt the troops. Artl lbT> wiiH then brought up and bombarded the L'urlinment biilMlitge. tlie halls of which wpire evcTiiunlly clt-ared.

The firing I>i‘Ivm‘cii the Anjn m nns and the Uoartacke waft kept up until reln- foreeiiieiUs of Iruups arrived, whereupon the N ihIumhINIk (Ital. The la tter hud occupied Hhi’lti n d ptipltlons on the roofs of the huil'IliigH and Hllhnugh nothing (e r laln la kni'wn as to their lusaes th^y muHt h a\ e hren Rrniill. Itomlis were thrown, and llo- t'ufHurks luul fifteen men killed nnd Ihrei' jujperjur onieers and twenty men wuumleil. Tl iey lostv lg hte m hufrti-fl The lopsea susla ln ed by the Infantry H nut kiiowji.

Wheti the PoMh-rt* entered the ci ty they Imk' iiu InotlHg flnd rulihlriK tho p^^^plc la Ihi’ fllre* trt. and comi'h'tely sacked the Uarllameiii building Mnn\ hoNfles In tin* \lidnUy were parllally pillageij. T^ie aP' pcmhiy riKunn of the pcdUIcnl part ie s worn ilen)OH.‘'ln‘i1 by artllh-ry.

Hiuyld AbJullfth. the President o f P a r ­liament; Hayyld Miilmrnmed and m any popular Iniidprs rtiid mcmberfl of the An- JuiniinH, as well ns Heveral n ew spapiT edliura, were ftrr»"Hie(l and thir ty of them plated U\ chains Iasi night. TftklTJideh. leader of the opposition ami editor of Ital'dul Matin, logntlinr with nine other ■ dllurs, took refuge In the l i r ih t h L e g a - Unn.

The Rrl llsh n n l Russian representatlvea her*' have re<t\ifsteij the Shah lo ta k e Im- inei.llHie steps to rcsiore order, and have reminded him that their governmentB would holfl him responfllhle for any u n fo r ­tunate IneUlent that might occur. T he Hhbh In reply has given full asu r an ces Hint every th in g pnssthle will be done to prevent further rllniurbunceB.

T o k l o t o M u l o l f t l n « V U e - l | k c G r in

o a i h « J a d l o l M l i f nteni o f

th e CoBiktrir*tAiBoctatftd PreftB Correspondent.]

SEOUL, Sundfty, May 17.~The new Judicial ftystem for Corea will he Inau­gurated within the next thirty days, and poftflbly ftix mdntb^hftb£$ the people of

little JuaUce, well tdinlnlstered, Yneunn. Tlie new court* will number about one hundred and twenty and the aystem fol­lowed will be that of Japan, which la biuted upon the French and German pro­cedure. The fact that at last Corea has secured a eyetem of courta through which the poor as well ua the rich can appeal for Justice, marks a completely new era for Corea.

Judges will, of opurae, be Japanese. Coretiii lawyara are few, and fewer still are qualified to hold judicial poalUouH. In fact the flrfll ciuss of Ooreuns to grad­uate In law In Corea is now less thun tliree montlia old. Hitherto the admlnls* trnilon of J urUco In Corea has been crude. The bend ntan of a community has been tho Judge, Jury and, executioner. He lina alHu been (he lax collector—a most Im- purtnnl and lucrative position.

w u h the opening of the new courts duubllwia mnny of the most serious cnuBesi fi*r cumplalfil ogHiiist Japanese In their deHUngfl with CoreanB will disappear. It Ih miquestlonahly true that many Jap- fitv‘rte who Imve conrtfl to thio country re- i-eiitly have lukeiH ad v a n ta g e of Ihe ub- Bi-are of courtsi of Justlre to Infringe upon the rlghift of ihe Coreans. and In some cartffl land has been taken from a Corean hy It Jupaneac without even a aemblanoo uf right. It la fair to sny that the rrHkh'fti’ y-general. under Prlnre Ilo, hue In e v r y cuhi' hroughi lo Its attention re- stui'L'd (lie ilghiti to Us original awtiur.

AMERICAN HORSES WIN AGAINKtitrl«^n f r o m I ' l n l i i f l e l d , T h i s Htate,

a n d L a n v a s t e r , P a , , S c o r e V tc -

t o r l e a a t L o n d o t i .ehn%v.

LONDON, June 24.—The American trot- (Ing horse riKam scored at Olympia this mornlrig over tlie hsekneys. This has been the outcome on each of th t three funner orcfislona when ihey have been [•It led agulTUt cue another in the har- neesi claeses.

ill cUirtM 74, fur horses ov'Cr 14 and not ext'i’etllng 15 hands, |o be exhlhlled In a iwo-whcel carriage. Newsboy, owned hy R. P. McGrann, of l^ancaDter, Fa., took ilrsl prlsf, heating fourteen hftekneja. Miss Uanahan. owned by W. J , ButtheUL, uf Plainfield. N J , tunh flmt v>rise In clartrt ID for horse and bcBt appolntrd road rig.

Newsboy finU Shopgirl, the McGninn en­tries, won first and accond yesterday In (lie cumpc'tltlnn for horaeB not exceeding 15.J hamlB.

SWATS CH iaG O PLATFORM.l l r y a n D i s s e r t s E a c h P i n n k o f t h e

f l e p u b t t o a n N fa tfo n al R l n t t o r m In C o m m o n e r R d l t o r l n l .

ST, rE T E H SB lJR Q . June 24.—The For­eign Otttce here this morning reeclvnd rtls- I'iilchcH 8 0 IU from Teheran al nightfall ye9U*rdrty, stilling that the lighting iiround (he ruilUinal uflHembly hvilldlng hud ceased, ihiu the tuwn was quiet, and con* firming genernlly the news already re­ceived here hy way of Lxindon and Uer- hii. Tho dlspatcheB cundilncrl no nddl- llimal (lelrtlls, and th« number of dead and 'wound<*d was not given, the writer arhllng that R wns dlfUcult oven tu ap- proxltnuie the rusuallles.

The llliorol press of 9t. Petersburg, which throughout the Persian lr.ujl»iei» ban sympatlilxed with the Persian Lhirllfl- ment, regar<Ift the aituck on ihe CoHsarks ns (he ln1llallr>n of a pure coup d’etat, and It l» I'unvlnced that It will Ih fnlluwed by the dissolution of the national assem- My and hy tho revocation of the Conatl- tution.

The Slluvo declares that n c!v|] war, nc- cnnipanled hy nil its horrors, has begun In rersln. Tlie Bhnh for (he moment, the jmper aayH, has been pucccssful, hut the llnnl outcome Is doubtful, aa the Shah's handful f»f troops may be defeated when llie armed forces of tlie revolutloniflte arrive from The North. Thn Slovo aces no Tcaflnn fnr IntprnaMonal Intervention In I’rrslii lift long na the llve.qi of foreigners arc safe, nnil It warna tlie government of the danger of any dealings wlmtovtT with the reaetlomiry clrrleH In Teheran, which might Rllenrite the sympathy of the maHsea uf the people uud deslroy Husslnn prPrtilg^ lu PerHla.

The DuiirB" Gnaefto saya the tiring In Teherati yesterday wna the beginning of the end. The Shah has burned hlfl bridges and dennllely caal in hln lot with the re- ot’tlonarlee. The swurd muat now decide whether the Idou uf jvopular reprertentuilon la hrmly rooted In Perala or not.

fJNhrOLN. Neh.. June 54.-W llllam J Rrynii has mftde public the third of hla serU'rt of attiickg on the Repuhllcan na­tional pliaform. In This nBflault he takes up «"nch Fading plank In turn, dLssccls 1i frii'ii Ills own Btnndpolnl ami lamhastcs U with the usual Bryan energy,

At tt'c oiiisei, he aayfl. the slnndpat- terfl lire again In the saddle, and declnn-a the plriiform^* ftp ft whole. Is a repudia­tion of nearly every promlae of reform that the Fresldent and his followera havn

ven to the country. The ptalement ■rJII ppp'iir as an edltorlQl in the forthcom­ing Issue of Mr. B ryan ’s Commoner.

BIG STAKES CANCELED.U r l g h t o n D e a c h W i l l R a n O n l y O v e r -

n I g M § iT P « p a t a k e B D o r l n g Nlld-

■ am m er IMe^tlnip.

j NEW YORK, June 24.-The Brighton ! Dench Rncing ABsocIntlon hHfl decided To i cnncfll flil of ItB stake events for this year. I The purses for three events amount to I tiearly 1200.000. ThlB action wftfl made j necessary, II la salil, by the great de- I cllnc In the dally auendance at the race-

trackB since the an{.l-betllng luwe went I Into effect.' ThP mldflummer meeting of twenty-two

days will be held at Brighton Beach, as : planned, with over-ntghl BWeepsiakog to

Take the plnce of the stakes.- This new I move of the Brighton Beach management [ was foreshado'wed by me action of Pres- I Ident Fitzgerald In obtaining from horae- ! men who hud made nominations to the

BtHkes their consent to declare off the big turf flxturea.

CHANCE TQ SEE NEW YORK.D a l c a n y a t Toi> o f t h e S i n g e r Slcy-

a c r a p e r la T h r o s r i i O pen

t o t h e P u b l i c .

FIREMAN HURT IN WRECK.WARHTNQTON, N. J .. June 24.—A ecrl-

ouB wreck occurred on the Lackaw anna nallruad at the Euat Waflhliigtaii avenue culvert fti nn early hour UiU morning, and ns a reault Jam es Hull, of Port Mor­ris, Is dying In the EaHtoti Hospital. He had bnih legs mangled, uhe font being cut off, and also received other Injuries about the body and head, hh well as being scalded by Dscuplng Blcarn. John O'Bhea, of this plrtCc, who wan brakemun on one of the trains, had hla hark Injured and Is Buffering'from shock, hut H Is thought he will recover.

IHROUGHOUT THE NATION.PEORIA. III.—A tent colony for patients

suffering from tuberculuela was opened to­day ftt the BnrtonvlUo Asylum for the Incurable Insane. The colony Is exclu­sively for men.

NEW YORK—‘Two persoriB were killed nnd Bfiverftl Injured In an explOHlun In the Pennsylvania Railroad cut at Thlrty-ftrst Hlroel and Ninth uvenue this afternoon, Several other workmen were badly hurt.

CHICAGO—John Hays Hnmmond hns subscribed tlO.OOO toward tho fund of J12o„ (iftO which the George Waphington Unl- varslty Is rslslng for the i!nlftrgernent of Its new College of Palliifai Sclpncea,

FROM OTHER COUNTRIES.ST. JOH N'S. N. F .-S lr Wllllnm W hite-

way. former Premier uf Newfoundland, died here to-day. nged elghty-one.

PA RIS—According to news received here from the west coast of Africa, the

i Arabs in the French dependency of Sene- , gal, inspired by the eveniH In Morocco,

have risen against the French.

NOUTII n i lA IV rH .MiBfl Hflen DuMont, of TrenUn, fa

flTrf-mUnK 5SOMU- time with her uncle. Frank N. LuMuni, al North Branch.

Mlfts H.irah Pi'weison, of Newark, Is spending h few days with relatives at riuclKernIn

Rev Jn)in_ Hfirt. pastor nf the Reformed

NEW YORK, June 24.—The observation balcony of the Blriger building was opened to the public yesterday. Tho balcony la on the forly-BCCond floor, 543 feet above thfl curb, It gives u slght-eedng radius of thirty mllefl.

There la room for forty persona upon the plfttform.

$500,dOO FOR PAINTING.V a n D y c k M M a te r p la e e R e p o r t e d

P n r r h a a e d b y P , B» W ld e a e r ^ o l P h lla d e lp h U ,

gpsc4al Cable IHepaich U> lAs A’J fFS.LONDON, June 24.—P. A. B. Wldencr,

the Fhlladelphlft traction magnate, It la announced, hok purchased Van Dyck’a grefticBt painting, for wtileh he Is re­ported to have paid I600.000.

The painting is that of a woman with a negro page holding her train and Is generally recognised as the greatest paint­ing In the Cettoneo collection.

To R efta a n o e W efttla g b o a so Co.NEW YORK, June 24—The readjust-

ment committee of tho Westlnghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company de­cided nt A meeting to-day to aid In tho conflrmntlon of the plan of the merchan­dise creditors for a refinancing of the company. The committee will issue cir­culars explaining the plan and will meet again on Friday to take final actloo.

W i l l I s s p r o T c i t « t « P r l a o n .Bpoaial Oitpatek to the SySNJttQ NBW8 .

TRENTON, June 14—The Stats prison Inspectors yesterday awarded a contractfor sanitary Improvements for the prison

* * ' b1» ‘ ‘1 0 Piper Brothers, of this city. Their bid was »289. The highest bid was K165.

Faw g^ikan^M aeklln.ELIZA BETH* June 24.—Mias Mary Ger­

trude Macklin and Edward L. Faughnan, of 61G Washington avsnu^ this city, were married this morning at Bt. Mary's Gath- oUc Church of the Assumption. The maid of honor was MIm Marg M. Minch, of 1K2 Race s^eet. The best man was Thomas A. Faugbnan, a brother of the bridegroom. The ceremony was per­formed by Rev. Francis O'NelL rector of Bt. Mary^s, and was followed by a wed­ding breakfast and reception a t the home of the bride's mother. s2U Garden street The bridegroom Is foreman for his father,rne nnuegriiuni lvi uin xa<.4sar,HlrMt Contraolor P atrick Faushimn, of this city. The bride la a niece of the late Freehonler John Mackllb.

. . . ■. ... . . . . . i . . , . , ..I, i.tr' i l C J U I I l i r u Irhurf'h iii .Vt'shanir will exchange pulpits ' -ext Sumhiy wUh (he p.nstor o f the Re- IfuTtTi*M) ihiiTch nl 'fituivllle.

Louis \N yckuff, uf Philnrtpld, has been iT./. r\'.ii, VM X iClllMir iit, nan 1vl.altiiuf at th*‘ home of Mrs. Mary HroltAw, rm (he Rldlge, near Nortnuirh

F O R C E '* is made ol the best white whest, efeam-oookedi rolled into thin flakes, combined with the purest barley-melt and baked. Always crisp ” it before serving it by pouf- iog into ■ pan arid warming It In oven. Then serve in larfe dish with cream, piling the flakes in one side o( the dish sad Pouring the cream in the other side, dipping the flakes as eaten.

Mis. l.'Hfi/vr CJufKlhfirt Is very 111 at her ' home ftl Pliirki'min.

Lfoii Ih'ohrn. \\ iflhlngton, Warren .County. Ifl n gwust ftt the home of hla ' mother, Mrn .Inhn Hoohm, nt Noshanir.

Dftvid Dur'l. (.r Voruoa, a I.sitor at the horhe of his faihor at Fluckeinjn.

CITY NEWS NOTES.

SUMMER HEADWEARTelling you, in type, that they ate bafgahii is not convincing:i see ouf fine itraw haft, yachting shat>e to $5.Sale oi Genuine Ecuador Panama hata, smooth finish and w bft^ bicach—Tcfcacqpe and conventional shapet; fine and eyea weave; values, $10 and $15 our price $6.

I

Your Grocer tells It.No other Flaked Food it "Just as good. **

The J . M. Tucker Circle will hnld . ! floclftl at thr rf*fl1fh*uo»» of Mrn Susan Ruy. ' Uu Scott Blrt'<»t, u»-nlght, for tho brnoflt of

Itfl psflt jirvHltI»*ntH.Tho mftmborfl of ihfl Union Glub nre to

hftvfl a crab supprr and entertainment at the clubhoiift**. ft Bank fltrt*et. tn-ntght. The affair has been arranged by. the «a- tcrtalnmenl committee.

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S M IT H , G R A Y & C O ,N EW Y O R K

Btosdw sr St 3 lit S t Beo*4w «r *t S t

B R O O K L Y N FUtbwfc Avw i t S t

. Btaadw«y/it B idfari Av«.

B 1BROTHERS'

A C H A N G E F O R T H E B E T T E R . W ashable w aist-

M r^oduce an v A a n ^ e i n '

appearance of dark suits.

W e have them neat clusterm

stripes, plaids, and fancy figures in cotton and linen, w ith the patterns w oven in to stay. ^K^on’t change in the laundering.

$ 3 .0 0 to $5 .00 .tSTAaUSHED OVIft HAU: A CCNTURY

“A S T O R P L A C E & F O U R T H A V E .N .Y .

I 1 7 7 6 1 6 0 8 is

NEWARKFIREWORKS DEPOT.

Mulligan’sFORTY-FIFTH

ANNUAL DISPLAY.

largest Stock,Best Goods,

Lowest Prices.I DO NOT SELL

CHEAP FIREW ORKS$ Made to contain aa little strict us » possible, under weiglit anil eut (¥) siies, manufactured especially to ^ m eet the rletnauda of tlie jobhint; ® trade.

Everything That’s New and Novel.

PLEASE ORDER EARLY.

9 2 7 Broad St.OPEN EVENINGS.

HeQiiiet'fd 2rod« Mark

Kulnhhgihfid Halt atfmu.ru

X b ic ti“Knit” Night Drawers

These drawers are soft in texture, elastic, porous, sani­tary and comfortable.

They are made with and w ithoutfeet.and likealiArnold garments, are knitted from the best quality o? cotton yarn.

For sleeping garments they are ideal. Price 50c. and up.

JamesMutcheon&Cc.Sth Ave. and 34th St., N. Y.

Opposite Waldorf-Astoria.

GRADUATION 'OSla there any other euhject In ihe h iittit

lexicon of tho schoul or college gt'Lidua'e that arouece such

Delightful Anticipationag comnicnoement diiya? Ahil nh'" ■ '' etudentfl deserving of ft lu.Hilnij suti\'i. for their endpavoTB, floeh us ii ftiiich ■ ft piece of line Jowclryt Ami rlu yrm koi- that you couldn’t go to a b ’ller I'lme t purchase them than the liuU .jf-wolr Store? For. bcsldfs largv n.ssui t n;-,trustworthy quality, the k -cn Rinil'ii, tion of welt-dlrccted tliHft when puichas Ing here is another Intense t)]c-ii»ui'u.

GET IT AT

H O I S T ’ SBroad, cor. Academy St.

M CHMICE FOR UCUMENTw kaw f t com ea to d lacn aaln g ih o m «H ta o f o u r PAINT AND VAltNlSFI L IN E , flouroh th e tov ra fro m eu<l to an d ftttd you ea n n o t And a ach an a«- aortttten t„ an cli q n a lt ty an d ao< ii a io d c a t p rie ca . W e a r« t !■$ fuot. th e p a in t p eo p le o f th e tow n , <*we patn.* th e towDp*’ s o t red» b u t w ith aa tla - la e t to a .

J. J. HOCKENJOS Cg„829 Broad Street,

H IW A R K , N. J.

F . U O M H E R .ir i . ,;70.

704 Druad________________________. g|.«.ii1ver*

__i^H H ^H illlH H O T^H M l tlKerDida.-

1~JTd « bUtTISMHIOMTb for th r Acme unj A all N. f* stw ap ap en reeeivvd li * * lu palar aAoe laleu* N< 7 . ■dva.lelt hefere 6 Prlf- wtll appear la the m erb-

edltloaa* Ailve. reeelvrd fur nil aew ap sp en aad wagaataeu pahllehad

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JU N E 24, 1908.^ 3 5 5 , . ‘■r fj '

Q V It S|RVI^'"I^b h :m (»«t a v e n ije sg t o o l f & g^ g l a s s

RULES ADOPTEDState Board Agrees Upon Reg­

ulations for Enforcement/ '■

BEETS CONDITIONS IN ESSEX

The State Civil fiGrvlca Ccunmlaalon haa ftdoptf<I njJea which will govern, the en- forcemcni of the law jinssed liv ilio l ist Leslshuure. The re;jijljUI''>ns lia/* li'»ti frumed with a view of mecttiK ili<» nltua* tloii In Ease* Cuunly In which Mu- net will become.operative Pai unhi;., Tho o* ni- mlsalon la given the power to mid to nr amend Its rules from tlmo lo tiriu* aa may be required, and may, Uf fore the act be­comes opernilve In other mnnU'ipHlil ir a and In tlie State. furiluT nmpiify Uktii. I t la, however, pri'lmt)ie that aa now adopted the riiloB will, ulUi sllgiit nlinn^e, govern the State sorvirc ami tht- pcwD-c In such municIpitlitiC'H ns may udopt the act.

The qucflMon ha? h 'i-n raided hs in the power of the lo adopt nili H atthia lime, llie law i L''iuii ing that rules ahall be adopted for the Slate service within aix months a fter the passage of the act. and tor municipal service "within forty-flve days after the adoption hereof," Doubt was expressed of iho commission's right to fix rules for municipalities more than forty-flv* days after the* passage of the ic t, but Gardner Colby, secretary uf the board, saya liiat the conimlaalon haa had the law Interpreted to mean that the forty-flve-day period relates to tijrie sub­sequent to the adoption of the provlalona of the act by any nmnirlpalHy,

The rules and dHBsff.ratlona adopted by the cornmlselon are as fi«llows

Rule 1—Ciasslfloatlon; Ip made up entire­ly of the provisions of ihe civil service law.

Rule 2—Exempt Class. In addition to the provislona of the liuv the tuIcr sft forth the method of apply in g for and ad­vertising a hearing on nny adilliinn to :ho exerpjpt class. Ii provides that onlj’ tlvse ahiill he cotisldorcd In the exempt class ub are nouied in a . This lnehirl.>H mthe present printed draft only Essex County cmployea, but will Include State end others Isiler,

Rule 3—Compeiiilve Class In this rule the employes In the competitive class are grouped as follow's:

Group A—Clerks, which term shall In­clude nil poBltlnns, the duties of which are of a clerical character, and which are nut otherwise speclflcftlly provided (or herein.

Group B —Cashlera, which term shall In­clude uil posUlons, the duties of which are the actual receipt, custody or dla- hiirsoment of money or the enforcement of the accountahlllty for the same.

Group C—Custodians and mJhasengerB. which term shall Include all positions, the duties of whicfi are the charge of prop­erty or persona or aa attendants.

Group D—Englneers, which term shall Include all positions where quaUfloatlons of an engineering or cognate character are required.

Group E —Inspectors, which term shall Include al] posklon,^, the duties of which are the Inspection of materia la or work- manshlp or the supervision of the work.

Group F ” Speclal agents, which term shall Include all positions requiring In- veatlgallve and defective ability.

Group G—Law posUlona, which term shall Include aJl positions requiring some legal knowledge.

Group H—Medical positions, which term shall Include all positions requiring medi­cal or pharmaceutic knowledge,

Group I—Mathematicians, which term shall Include all positions requiring speo- lal mathematical quaJiUcatlons.

Group J —Scientists, which term shall Include all pooitlons requiring special sol- enilfle knowledge.

Group K—Agriculturists, which terra shall include all positions requiring agrtcuU ?ural or borttcuUurai knotylcdge. Includ­ing aboriculture and the breeiling and care of animals.

Oroi^ L—Inairuotors, which teim shall Include all positions the duties of which are scholastic Instruction or to educate or teRt the abllUy to Instru ct

Group M—Mechanics and craftamien, which terra shall Include ail positions re­quiring special mechanical skill, or as tradesmen, not olossed as laborers.

Group N—Miscellaneous positions, which term shall include all positions reguirliig expbrt or other quaUfloatlons not em­braced In the exempt or non-oompetitive clafiRea, or In other groups in this class.

Group O—PoalUoTifl In the uniformed po­lice force.

Group P*—Positions In the uniformed Are fores.

It will be noted th at Groups O and P, positions In the uniformed fire and police force, are not further defined. This will be done lator by the commission.

The arrangement In groups Is for a more complete claaslfleatlon of the em­ployes in the oornpetlUve class, for the purpose of examination and promntlmu

Further sub-dlvIslon may be made by the commission from time to time.

Rule 4—AnpUcatlons. The provisionsfor applications for examlnatlona are still further amplified by the commission. HJvi- dence must be given of age, citizenship, character, physical and mental capacity, previous employment, training and fitness. Applications must be under oath and filled out and signed by applicant, except that hose unable to write may have their ap-

;)llL’atlon filled out by some other per­son, but must liiive Choir name Identified Dy tbelr mark and their mark witnessed.

At least three reputable citizens must :estlfy to the good character of the ap- )llcant and the truth of the statements node by him.

The time for filing applications for a flven examination la fixed at not leas ban ten dayp. and dcrective applications nay be corrected before date of examlna- ion. PhjBlrul examination may he pre- icrlhcft where needed for the class of

ork applied for, and a medical certlfi- ^ le of a rspiilablo physician or physl- ilnns appointed by the commisBlon re- ulred, Applications are to be dated, num- Kired and recorded In the order of thetr ■ecelpt.

Buie 6—Conipeililve examinations. The )ommlBHlon names the following places or examiniitlan for the State service: Ltlantlo City, Bridgeton, Camden, Eliza­

beth, Freehold. Jersey City. Newark; P'lt- sraon, PhllUpaburg and Trenton. For a &unlclpality. some place In the municl- ifillty. Suitable persons are to he deslg- iated aa examiners In each locality. Ex- imLnatlona may be parly oral and con­tain such prflcticnl, medical or physical jests as the commlaslon desires.I The rules adopted also cover\ellglbIo jlsts, cerllflcation and appointment, lem- Urary and emergency appointments, sus- knslon and rclnslatenfients, traneferB, re­movals, reductions and promotlune. For ugh-salaried grades, which require pe- luliar qualifications, the commission may told original open competitive examina- ions. The gradings for all deparlmenta [re fixed as follows:' Grade l—Att positions, the compensa- lon of which Is a t the rate of not more bun $3G0 per annum. ^Grade 2--Po8ltion9 pajdng from 1360 to X") per annum.Grade 3-'PoBltions 'paying from *600 to

L.OUO.Grade 4—Positions paying from tl.OOQ) 41.500.Grade 6—Poslllotui ) 52,000. *Grade 6—PoaItlons 3 52,500.Grade 7—Positions MiOO per annum.In determining the rate of compensa- on for the purposes o f this rule, full ifilntenance In institutions shall be val- cd at 5150 per anmim. ^ikhedul^ A, annexed to tho rulus, shows )c dcsigiintion of the Exempt class In ffrex County, which Is made up as fol- hvg:First and second assistant prosecutors,

itputy county clerk, one secretary to county clerkt deputy county register, secretary to county register, deputy

ogato, one secretary to surrogate, one Jty first assistant to the sheriff, one etary to the shexilS.

the ooimtr hospitals Jell nad penL laTy, the physldass, clerk of the td jury, clerk of the Board of Free- ers. clerk of the county Board of ation, clerk of th e ' county Buaid of jtlon.

iBchedule B shows the positions in the bn-competltfve class, which In the Ease* ounty Inetliutfohg are as follows: Nurses td attendants ta the county hospitals, anutresses, cooks, waitresses, laun-

paying from 51,500

paying from 52,000

paying more than

One of the smaller grammar school classes to be graduated this week will be at the Rflimont Avenue flchool, which Is Htlll a young Institution. There are eigh­teen members, and the final leave-taking will be In the aarembly-roora to-nlghf. A

feature of the exercises will be music by an orchestra, the leader of which Is a for­me’’ graduate of the school. The members of the rlnss sre: Irfinls Rlebelberg, Rns* Bluinon. Julln Frank. Anna Goldberg. Sam­uel OroHsman, JeniJe Hoenlg, Joseph H.

K orw iti, Simon Horwlta Dorothy A. Jenny, Rose K atslh. Benjamin Ktrsch, Bertha Levy, Hanasseh Mendelssohn, E tta N. RIeff, Gertrude Robrechr. Anna Rosen- fold, lAiuls Sohenkel and Eleanor L L. Thiele.

drptisoft, kitchen, mesp end farm nftend-ntilB

Bi'hPflulo C dftplgnatca the pnelllonfl In the labor rlass, which are made up of the laborers, farm hands, cliarwomen end cleaners.

BERGEN ST. SCHOOL EXERCISESF ir s t o f T.nrni G m ninu ir losl.llutloiiH

(o Hold C'omnieo<'eniont—I’ leMN- lug Profcraiii ( i l io i i .

Tlie first of the local grammar scbool cornnif'nj’emeiil.'!. all of which will I>p hold In I he next two days, took plnce last night, when the closing exerrlsrs were f:onducled at the rivrgen Sir^ot Srhojj], In !h^ asBcmbly hall of the Avon A\*enue School, The cUihs sung ap sn opening c h o r u s "Day of Glory,” f rom Rplllnl, a n d Fred Tletzman welcomed the gueptfl. A fter a piano solo by \VUIInm Cliynskl, there was a flower drill. Next came a d oss chorua . “The fjiinril.” fromRodney, and thlp waa fidlowed with n plnno Boln by FInrenre HlrqT-rl, Cap- lain C. Albert Gasaor presented the dlplo- inu.H. W aller Dickinson said the farewell- words, and the p r o g r a m cloaed with a chorus, ‘Tn the Harbor." The graduaieH were:

licasle Addis, Mabel Amend. Jan e Bap- tle, Florence Blppart. Helen Brewster. Florence Brohm, Kellie Brrickson, Ger­trude Gross, Clara Hahn, Lillian Hauf- ficr, Ida Hauser, Frances Keller, Katie Meier, Anna Maguire, Harriet Randolph, Katherine Hemacle, Laura Taylor, Elsie Nelson, Gertrude 8chsnbacher, Ethel flchumacher, Alta Btnrker. Irene Van Ness, Nellie Vaughn, David Abelea, W ill­iam Clzynskl, Harry Bohllnger, Clifford Lehman, Franklin Mase, Fred Meyer, Richard MUier, Edgar Mooney. Erwin N ubs, Harry Pfeffer, Charles ficbclder. Elmer Stone, Burgoyne Butkamp. Fred TIetzman. Russell Van Cleve, WSlllam Zlegele, W alter Dickinson, August Dllly. Raymond Drehcr, Arthur Eckert, Ray­mond Pavreau, Howard Finley, Arthur Gude, Carl Hauser, Ferdinand HrInemiUi, Abram Horowitz, Samuel Jelley, Frederick Knapp and Arthur Leech.

NOW READY TO TEACH OTHERS

Diplomas Arc Presented to a Large Class of Normal 1

School Graduates.

In s ta H a lfo n a t L l l t l r Fnlln.flpertfll Dftpfltch to thf KYEMSG XEWf .

L IT T L E PALLS. June 24.—The DiaHsIf* of Passaic of the Reformed Church will Install Rev, A. T. Martine .ts papt^r of the F irst Reformed Church evening The service begins at S o'clock. Rev. P. J . Strohauer, of WyckofC, will pre.*5ldo and read the form. Rev, J. B Church, of Paterson, will preach the sermon; Rev. O. L SIgafopB, of Pompton Plains, will charge the people, and Rev. T. P. Ver- noll, of Paterson, wdll charge the psetor. Dr. Marline was formerly pii.- tor of the F irst Reformed Church at Freehold. N. J ., but during the last few yeara has resided tn Passaic.

One of Oic li iiy? '! classce to he grad­uated frnm ihc Xurtnal and Training Schoi«| weiii »mi from that Institution l:iBi tilghi. whin notnnir-ncemem exerdsfiB werp hpld iti i V auditorium of the High BcliOol A p i u g ^ n of an entirely dlf- f'^rcni I luirai ivf R t m those of the ^imsl wnji l Ofricd niit. Tln-Nlwt hal f being given up til ;i syml'iihn' movement play, the

Im i;,k. n ftoni nncieiit myTlia. wrl ii 'H by MIsh l l i r r l c t P. Carpenter. l 'Kc•lu- of theory In ihe klndergurtcti de- Ijarlnn til. iirul urnini^vd by her to pas­toral music from HfU'iimven.

MisH K heIiui II. Wilson told the etory of ’ Cupid jind hsch yc,” that being the namo of the plaj\ to ih»' uccompanlnieiH of nuislc l.y .Miss F r a m e s \V. V\’lUlaTnB and Mifts l-JllieJ .M, Hublnwoii, wlibi* the yo ung Wiipien went through n aerlHs of panlonilm«’s. Twe'h'p o f the class were lU'ttvt? ii.iithlpaiils, gidiig iliru.mli ii tsf rh-8 uf daiV ' H, p iHvs aiWl Dele anc move- inenlH. 'I’hpj wt-iu dressed In while Gr*rla n gowns, with al lkcord a iihniii their vvalstp. The refit tjf the gr adin il is wi-rc in piUfl grftj Grerlnn gowns and divided ihemsp|\-cs Into griutpH a! each shJe of the Binge, nci lng MH II Greek choniH. The whole 8>’mholk- pin} endeavors li>* teach the ImmonaJlty of higli ideiilR.

T h e Rpoond part of the program was the commerteement proper. The girls marched in wearing cap and gown and white dresses, and carrying Ameri can Beauty roses. Tile young women ca me from the two extreme ends of the hall In fllngle me, meeting at the foot of the centre aisle uiirt w a lk in g slowly to their place on the p lat­form They chanted llie Ijortl s Prayer, and then Mis? Helen O- Delany, the presh dent o f tlie class, welcomed the puf'flta.

Miss H. Grace I'^ougherty. In the name of her classmates, presented to the school, through Prlticlpiil W. Spader Willis, a copy of one of liip friezes In the Bofnoii Library, by PuvJs de Chavannes. called "T h e Muses Rising to the Genius of In- aplratjon " Tn flccppilng (he gift, Mr. Wlllla aaJd that he trusted many more yea rs would not go by before Newark would have a new liulldlng In which to IraSn Its future teachers.

Assis tant Superintendent J. Wllmer

K e n n e d y g a v a a short address on "T he T ea ch in g o f CUisenahlp.” For tw enly - ftve ye a rs there had been an attempt to tfi irh cIvlc.B tn Ihe public schools, but In bis mind v e r y little headw ay had been m;iflp In all this time.

have conceived o f civics as the mr\-hanJ.sm of governnu^nt rather than having learned iia H|.|rlt, "declared the ipfilstiiiit BUperlntcjHb iii. 'We have fjilled liecatise o f this dr>'-ljones method <>f tecrhlng. We hfu c plu« ed the cmphaRle on the w r on g plaice. Ii eaay enough to

a shout, for 'Old r.iM-y/ hut men nm not a l w a y s willing to put into pracLl.-ic their ficntlmental feelings My conlen- lion la ihm we nre placing the empb^sla too mvirii on national patriotism and not enougli on local qiteatlnnfi, while our greatest Interest as citizens la In what is going on In our own city.

"'ashluRlon Is all riKlil lu Inepirp pfnod cltlzpnslitp, hut what shnm thP mns<iultn pp„| c a u ' i

Bi't rhl ..f tlii'BP Irisprt.s’ Tlipy rtn In Pununia. Prrippr Siinliaflpti. proppr th=- posiil o f BPW.TKP. p]piinllnpK.s o f our rlty, puhllp porks nllii pliiyKroiin.is, inr.Mral |n- sprotlon In niir Bphor.lB-.thf,«p nrp somo of IhP civic IcBsni.s wp shniilrt tnaph.”

KriBar K. H,nwn prepentpri ,hp rilplomn.?..OM Pf' ’"' ‘nlP(1 liv Jtr« lIMfl. E!p «,il,| |,P f,.|| pthe KirJfl to he ronBniiiilalPil on finishing what rcprcsmir-.l fn u r t e n years of school lire, bill that the llonnl of ICiiiiontlon as repreaentaUvp of rhe citizenship nf N e w ­ark, was tn be congrnnihiiPfi. New ark be­lieved In bavljiK her own school fn which to trnln her future le.vhera, an.i * was an bivprimeni from which the Isinrd looked for rclurns. hp stalprj.

Mias ri c n ru d c L. I.iindniosspr Birvp the vnledh to] V, T he Bcnduaipa before Icav- IriB schfrnl yp sterdav prpspntPd to Mr M'IIIIf ii Bold watch frih contalnInK Ihp' olaa pl niicalBn on one aide and his In­itials 01! the olhpc. The ffraduatps were

General Coiirap- llpicn R. Anthonv I.urla Uesnulo. Elalp M. npuhrooir bnthP iine I, RlanvPlt, MadBc E Brlllnn H. Rracp Doherty, M.anhirpi H. Dolan SiiBlp Eberhardt , Helen I,. I'ilhaon, M a­thilda,!,, Hampton, K. I.aura Ilayes. Hose Tarnlnwlrs. Anna M. .Jncnhijs, Grape E. K p le h y , Gerti ode I., lalndmpprcr. Meldn M' I,e4Rh, .lo.spphlne T, T.lcdike, Elrirencp l.unr, Esrher M. MacNahh. I.lllie m Nash. Florence M. NIcol, Oertnidc V Revnolds. Augiisra R. Root. Mabel G. Sale, Susan E Slilman. Oladva M Smith Dorothy 11. Tiittlp. Florencp F. Van Hnuten. Jessie Z'lncenr, Rertlia TJ T 'cln- bers, I.lly M. Wlllla and RpBlna H. \VI1- son. (

KlndETBnrten C o u r s e - H a ie l B. Baldwin, ' Mary G Burdick. Helen G. Delaney Effle M. Dttmnrs, Mary H. Fllhlan, Florence I.. Greff, Ijlllian !.. Graham. Ellzahelh E la ’ hlhnch. EllB,Tbelh W. MacMaater, Mary F. Reilly, Ethel M. Rnhlnson, Grace D. Schmidt, Helen R. Shaw, klarguerlte Tor- ton, Friinces M'. Wllllama and Florence M M'Inana.

The Preventionof Tuberculosis

in the lungs depends, says a prominent Medical Journal in part, upon food thoroughly munched before it is swallowed, and upon the avoidance of constipation, not by taking physic, but by eating sufficient vegetables, fruit and other food con- taining cellular waste, also thoroughly munched, to maintain the muscular tone of the stomach and intestines; for the begin­ning of consumption often follows indigestion and constipation."

It is well known that if "good digestion waits on appe­tite" all the forces of the body are better able to ward off disease.

Grape-Nutsby restoring digestive power and rebuilding nerve tissue, is ideal as a basis of food for strengthening the individual with a ‘ ‘tendency toward tuber­culosis."

With cream, it is delicious appetizing, easily absorbed and

highly nourishing.

“There’s a Reason”

Postnm l e r ^ Go., Ltd.,Battle Creek, Micb., U. i i .

BLOOD KILLS GERMS.Good BlfMod Made by Good! Food*

If one can Burely turn food Into good red blood It w ll combat any and every disease known and conquer completely more times than the disease will win.

Any physician will tell you that good, rich blood and plenty of it is (be best germicide known and niirely and safely cures disease when medicines fall: the effort of the doctor is to give food that digests and quickly makes blood.

No food ever discovered will do this as cer­tainly as Ompe-NuU, which Is ‘predigested at the pure food fftotorles where U Is made.

One of the many lUuatratlone Is that of tuberculosis, which refuses to yield to inedl- clne, but must give way to good blood. A man from Philadelphia writes:

‘T have been fighting tubercukwis for tome andr with a weak stomach, was losing

ground slowly every year*‘1 had tried all kinds of food and finally got

ao far along with the disease that my stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and lungs were affected. My stomach got to a point where It would re­tain no food but peptonlsed milk, and 1 was down to ninety pounds In weight.

"The doctors said about two years ago that I had but a month or two more to live. About that time 1 was put on Grape-Nuts and cra m . It never showed the first sign of coming up» but agreed from the siart. and In a few days I began to feel Increoaed strength, so 1 kept oa, with the result that the healthy b1<^ has driven the disease from every organ of my body except the lungs, and la slowly driving It from them.

*T have gained greatly In vitality and strength and added twenty-'nlne pounds to my weight. If 1 can keep on as 1 have been. It seems clear that 1 will get entirely well, thanks to old Dame Nature, whose work woe made possible by Orspe-Kuts food, which I could digest.'* "There's t R e^ o n ." \

Name glv«i by Poatutn Co., B sttle Creek, JOeb.

« D i i r20 Fine

Uesigns

I \ U L iS P E C I A T Early

From the Mill to You With Middfemen’s Profit Saved.

IWe just secured direct from the mills a lot of 9x12 rugs at a '

great sacrifice in price. These rugs are what we term drop patterns, | which will not be made again for next season; all perfect and include the samples which have been shown for the spring season. We j bought direct and saved money— now it's up to you to do the same. |B est Royal W ilton Rugs, 9x12, value, in our regular Q Q >1 r t I stock $39.50, special price - I

Princess LingerieThat Offer a Price-Surprise

Regular 50c. value special at 2Sc. main floor at foot of stairs.

These Kimonos will be found on table on

Only $1.98 for a Good AwningYou couldn’t spend monev in a better way dur­

ing warm weather than in the purchase of good awnimrs. The awning we make to order for 1.98 will fit anv window of ordDiarv size. It is made of the best quality of striped materials, and has frame and fittings of galvanized iron We will pin up tliis awning on the date agreed upon, or wlienever you are ready for it.

Fairest Slip Cover Offer Yet2 5 cThe fairest and best Slip Cover offer ever made ! We will .measure, a it and

make you slip covers for any furniiure whatever, regardless of size, charging you only for the material used. These covers will be made of Belgian Striped Damask and sold to you at, yard............................................................................................................

No Extra Charges of Any Kind.

Something New

The Couch Bed "De Luxe”At last we have a Couch Bed that is made

right in every way. When open It makes a level Bed 4 feet wide. When closed it makes a splendid divan and stays closed; it is easy 1o oprerate— is stroneer than the others. Really makes a o d and comfortable bed; made with the woven wire or National spring; mattress and bolster complete; well worth $10, spe­cial ............................................

A price that makes it within the reach of all.

6 .9 8Lawn Hose Special

25 feet of warranted ijiw n Hose, W in., 3-piy, with couplings, fitted complete with solid brass spray and stream nozzle and best ha/d- wood bow top hose reel; regular value / C lE « $4.00, special.......................................

SO feet of warranted Lawn Hose, K in,, 3-ply, with couplings, fitted complete with solid brass spray and stream nozzle and best hard- wood bow top hose reel; regular value A $6.00, special........................................ V

Lisle Mousquetaire GlovesThis is one of the best Glove spe­

cials that w e have yet offered. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Women's Fine Lisle 16-button Mousquetaire Gloves in assorted shades of tans, gray and black; assorted sizes only; our regular W f gl.SO grade, "Fow nes'sBest,’’ / special at o n ly . . . . . . •

No C. 0. 0 . or Telephone Orders nUed.

BroadStroet W. V. SNYDER & CO. Cedar

Street

Dressesat $5.00 Each

5.00

Every woman will say when she sees these charming dresic-s ih:U they, are cool, in tl]c sheer fmencss of the batiste; cool, in the delicate colorings— lavender, two shades of light blue, pink an 1 a few in white, and cool, in the daiiitv embroid­ery and insertion that form the trimming of the yoke, the short sleeves,' girdle and skirt. They are all in one-piece princess style, full dimensions, and with vvide skirts.

W e hesitate to say how much they ought regularly to be sold for, but they certainly are wonderful at their price— each . . ...........................

$3.50 to $5.00 “Derby” Waists at $2.50.Special purchase of 25 dozen of the celebrated Derby waists at about fifty

cents on the dollar.These waists are made of very fine imported lawns and batiste handsomely

trimmed with lace and embroidery, all cut and finished in the superior manner that characterizes all the Derby make.

Regular $3.50 to $5.00 Waists at $2.50.L aw n K im ono S acq u es—made from an exceptionally fine quality of lawn

in neat black and white figures.

NEWARK EVENING "isBWB. WEDNESDAY. JUNE, 24, 1808

’Jftwatk ifiotnilig JfetBS.d»!ty. fxcfpt Sunday, by

RKING NEl'S PUBLIStllNli COMPIKY,2(» -Z 1 7 M A R K E T ST R E E T .

KUW AHK. N. J .En1fr«tl Bt (hf N .1.. PruI'-'Hlf" «

^ i a r & i that " t h e poHclra Ttfhloli ho (Mr, RooBOvflU) Inaugurniefl muit h# continued nnd dfivolopod. Thoy are right -and they are the pollcl«a of tim itwjpJe.^For that reason Ills siit-cessor may well dJsrtfard any chur«e of lack of originality If he dors no! maice un en­tirely new program of hie own,"

Tlif'Sfl;jitre the chief pledges Mr Tufi

connMtln* nil rtppnrlinent».

MATI- m 'Dfl''niPTlONS-^Thn Nnwnrk EvDiln* Nf.w», one month,

fifty ofuH; el* nionlhH. two fiollore nnd fifty cents; one yetir, five rtnluire.

Po3 tn){i> to (orelitn covintrten niliicrt.New York ttfilre, Sit Itninewli'k (tnlld-

iniE, ITJn Fifth nveiiiie. Tel. '-Hit Mnitlson Chleil«(i Ultlcc, l.1l« Trlminc HulMlim. WHshlimioii Hiirenu. 9(H Crilurndo Holld-

Ing.Ornngc Draneh Office. i*'lTnl Nallonni

Euiili Diilliling Tel. fTS.Oninge Jersey Shore Ofllce. Am’ lehy Hiilldlng.

Asiiury Pork. Te.. o3e Aelnlry.

iflk tone In II

Hive decinrufloti o f ptirptm™ whole nrtli'le. howceer, le lofty In iiilm In Blaieiiient iiml convlrmlng

! elneprity. It is belter never to be

rjll'Af- llRANCff nirpii'Ellfiellpvllle n.rnye, iJmcp ilrfrt, 200. Cllninn Rn-ntir. 12- 4!Hri'»pri iiir*'pi. 110 4

104. Humbuis plarp. 14. |n<nfvmr- avaniis', iBriWih .Hlsth ilrppl, "W-

pini i'. Hf

w ic u n t c k p a y . j i 'N f-: iw9

Have IKo NEWARK EVENING NEWS ftislled to you whil# sway. Tho iddrsia miy be changed as often aa desired. Your dealer will take your order, or you may leave It at the Gualneea Office or at any of the NEWS Branch Offleea. One month, fifty cents. 81s monthe, two dol­lars and fifty centi, One year, five dol- lare. Postage to foreign countries added. Any complaints should be made Immedl- 4tely to the NEWARK EVENING NEWS.

rreal<1<Til. liM snvH, than in hu (i p<"ir rr<iald<'nl. Ha who Is iilirucimt tu thin girM offlc" by Uie hnimr 'ind tmwor nlom’ Is m hr rresHi'ni Hr m hf fn ’nfrom tlo- fonirnl nf fmMimi, he Intdvjrli wltli llif- j.R-of)lt‘ heninwe from Ifnrni h<‘ H‘*tN hlw hr-Hi fniiiiBt’1. fJneO ihat hf (3 carrylii^? unt lh<-lr rent wIrIi In; mtmt nelllirr tv by epUc'iri'ir ;il.il.plriMsi nor dlvrb-1 hv ..oiburpta of r<-n.-llH;

.Tmllt’t:»l nither ti 'I'iiri's unnlyslft <*f t coining l ff'HlfV'Til, Ml

in jpolltlrfll la Mr . .iiiticH of the. In* 1 f,,r thirt rnaaon his

wtinlM prrm flentlrrr.1 h- hJivr iiim'h weigh! vkttTi thr in’tijiU' l‘'rri[ii tn‘ rc-■ • Ivrn iiip legney of i"tll l'*H, from Wimh- Ingion he la to h-iirn iinliUhy. fuTMlmlt* .■III) forthrightiieps ikkI l-liuoln tbp B<jnr»'0 of Ilia ina[»Unthjn •tillrely opproprlfitp t*' miM iJncfiln to those of Tnfi.Ill Ilip right MH Giiil gi'*' right."

Is ttp ht.It

llie wordH '»f ■‘With flrmncsi

iiH to aef- ilie

fiRO TIC R CLreVEI.AIKl).The whole oniiniry will mmirii nt the

bIfT of UrovrT f’lpvelfind. Tin* RO'hb'n luirnnona from nfirtli of the fornn^r i'rrM- dent enme at n time when It wna ln-hr\ i'<l that he was on the way to irecovcry from Ihe long IllnesB with which bp was stricken In the spring. Inuring thp long days when he was lying at the point of death the sympathy of the ppnpl’ was shown In a Tnarkert degree and he hud the privilege of knowing lo Its fulleat the high eatfem In which he wns held. AnImoslUc-i that had been In evidence during his active pnlUlcal career had diH- appaared. and In their place there had Come venerailnn nnd pvpti lovr—hivc for hU sturdy honCKty.'love for hli unbending firmness pi the right, love for him ns a leader of rlghteousnees. love for him aa the Piige of Prln 'Mlon, the only living former I’rpHidout of the I ’nlted Hlfltcfl.

Qrover Cleveland’s motto was ‘'puhlic office la a public trust." In every p<jbI- tlon to which ho wns cnlled he lived up to that high Mianclord. It was the guiding principle «f his public life from the time he became aaaiatant dlairlrt attorney of Erie County. N, V., and nil dtirlng his service as sheriff, iis Mayor, ns Oovernor and as rrosldenl. Hla triotbt wns em- blasoned upun his banner hrst when he took up his duties as Chief Executive of

the Empire 8tnie, but the foi:t Hint he had followed U In his previous rnreer wns responalhle for lila elevation to ihiU high

dignity. He was the stern enemy of ex- travagance, the opponent of gruft, tho gradlealor of fuvorlllHin. His thormigh-

neaa. his Imegrlty, his Insistence In ^-atry. Ing oul policies ihiit made for righteous-

y paaa and hla capacity for hard work en­deared him lu the people, and made poa* ■ible his wonderful triumph when he be-

p ca.ma the candlduto of the Deinocmtic party In IS84 for the highest honor In the

. country. Hut these some fiiialltlcB brought him many enemies atnoTiK the politicians

iii and the hordes of seeKers for favors who v‘. held that public ofllce wns "a private If gnap." These enemies, combined wllh the

unfortunate conditions In (he AnancluJ and Industrial world and hla unriiJtt'rliig stand for tJio revision of the tariff, brought about hla defeat In 1888, but It

. was an honorible defeat, and It was so recognized and proclaimed when, In 1892. he W'as returned to the W hite House In triumph.

1 There will be que^llona us to tlio cor­rectness of some of the policies pursued by Mr. Cleveland during hla eight years u Chief Magistrate of the nation, hut there will be no question raised as to his honesty of purpose, or as to hla unfalter­ing courage. He was a great man In olhce, and a great nmti In the yefU's of retirement that marked the doss of his career.

New Jersey glories In having furnlshc<l such a mtin to the couiUty. firover Cleveland wau n native of tills htnto and this c<junty. To this State he n.turrji-d after the ativss of public life, and here were honors heaped upon him timl wtre merited, and were appreciated undoubted­ly fully as much ue any that were paid him at any tifne during his long life. Thera V.-111 be nu more glncoro mourners fqv him than will be found tn the State that gave him birth.

nnd sftleT TTiIi qQftftrorr ftw artseft lo MssaachufteUf, lowa, Minnesota and wherever else such hospitals have been built, and It will us certainly arise in New Jertiey. Already this S tate has eni 'red upun el campilJgB against several of the causes of dmcQSc.

Bt- Ihp Eu«l; fiaa ku inv«jjRd

til.'till'

R K l jr iN O IXIWI^ THI'I T A * HATH.Mkny kjicrlfippf. w.rn mrnlfl last niKht

Ihn Fliianrf C.iniiiilit'-f nt thft r .int.intl Cotincll (or Iha |iurp''Hr nt hrin»lHB ahrml H low Inx mtr. It wns llir mniilfaal tlf-alri'Ilf thp cnniniHli'f in tiinko ft rkriurd f"r [hr proftanl luliiilrilwIraMi'll nt [hr i'M>' Ih[ho way o( ronii'niiv. !ii urthT tu ii<-' 'hti- pllHh thnt rnrpraft ih.' hii.lKotH propnrcl Ity ihi: v'urluiiK miiiili-lliiil ili'niirtnii'nlHwera ciil nnil sliialh’il, anmt< ot (hnn tiidla- crlmlnrilcly. a!nl nU "f iHsurd In advatKM. or [ho oommlii.'.' ihpoi- inn Tho priigrnra arronnoi! waft ''iirrioil um withoiit a hlich, ami who[i the prunlhK knifp will* put away ihoH* whu i-Htotialliii wlPlAeil It consratiilatefi IheniaelvcK up'hi wlu*l tliey had Anno on hohalf of the Iftx- pHyers.

but whnt win thfKi* cuts tm-iin m rliy** Wm It be possible fti enndust Tiiunlclpumy on the bcHt IlnrH imd In ade- qiiate manner with ihp reduY-fd uppnipitn- tlntis? The beeid* of the vnrtouH d< pm t- ments have given their views alting tlies-' llnesa and tliey have :ilrp:i-!y Miirl tl.ot the ruts will mean tncmcU'hry und Imid- Bhlp. For inatiinre, tlu’ redurtlon in Hu- nmniini ask^fl tlK- (In- depiinment will mean that Hide or i:i> new eijulpmcnl that Imporlnnt hrnnrii of the city 's a**!- vlre will be possttile during the coming >(-nr. Nu change will bo p<isslble. either m the rnttiier of Korbuge rollccllun and dlsposiil, regardless nf the rlomnncla of the people for a reform In (luu service. Other n<'*-ded ttL’tIviilea tn ihe way Of Improve­ments will be rurtulled. nnd the people will fee: tlis effects of thia i^ilb'y long be­fore tlie year expires. There will Iil» no flurricleiU extension of tlie pUiygrounds for the henclU of the youth of Newark, nl- tlu'Ugh there In a popular d-matul for U, and H would have ia-ili economy (o hcod li.

Then, healdea. In deciding (o herp dow-n the lax rate, Uio more than questionable expedient has been adopted of Issuing long-time bonds to cover the running ex­penses of the riibllc schools. Tho NEWH hufl already commented nl Umglh nti the unwisdom of such a procedurn, which moans the tuxlrig of the unborn simply for the punaiso of giving the exlsiliig nd- mlniwtrnilon a repmmlon for economy, and which also means the ultlrnaio addi­tion of a large Annncla] burden upon the taxpayers in the years to come. Hd wlilU- Newark may have a low ti«x rme this year that will be very near the rec- er<l, the city will be forced to pay for Iho prl\niegc later In n way that will not be appreciated.

S K W alE R k E V T K IA T r O « R A ? llE » .The growth utjd prvspfTlly of trust com*

piinV-* ■'extensivethe county- at large that that form *of banking Instliutlorj fs now found bt foplyw one of t)if foily-Blx States. This has sttniulafed The FloancUT. a New York Hpecilul publlratlmi, to Inalllulo an In­quiry to U'uin which ha\c achieved Ihc (h}t;iiirtioii of lUTumuliiilng surpluHes and prodi.H In txr'if>;n of (iipitwl. and the list tij gi'uupcd into wiui( U i-iiUu a ml! of hoNur. The spMiul Internal snachlng to Up* lhv<*Nilgii»Ion, In New Jersey. Is found In llvi foil th.tt the record from IbisHditu Is w; iTcrllMtih-. Ill Khort, ITewJvrscy iruflt (om piinbs on the roll of horu r form a group which iduecy tbe Slulii third In the lixt, Imnietllatrly fol­lowing till Htati M of New I'oi k and I'enn. syJvunla

\ lowing Ihc tesuHa of the Lriqutr> as u whtdi-, II If foiiml tliui out of about ItfliM-ij liiindrcd iruel lorijpuiiles In the touuii y. 2*1 , f>r aixiHcu per com , have pI'uhptTt'fJ t<j llie cxteni of ]j(jttscH»lng sur* pluheu wlilrli, Wllh undivided profits, amouiii 1(1 iiiuTo ihnii tlodr capital. In nine tiirttca there a ic til.'s trust compunlci, furly-lhrec per cent i»f the total Jiumlicr. nnuuiK whltti tluTe me ITI honor roll In- stltutliins, um-mnUnK to to xu-niy-oiiD icr cent, cl lh« (utal ctmi* .tu s which M*fj -y that dlstinctlnn. This group Is hb fnlImvB:

Jlotnu- It'iil T"iul NSluU-N

New Vjrl<........reun.'*i*]\‘anlti .. New Jernt-y .. Mu.ifliichue,vtlS uidu ...................M.ilne ...............Mlfiifroutl ..........«.‘oiiuretlcu( ... V erm on t..........

TruMi i.'i. . .. .'.T

r

Tiusl t'o

Ttiliils ................AhIiIc from I be

In the number PcfinsylvunlM. and promlticTuu' In the

.. . ITlextr.iordlnary liirn-urie f trusM cnnipaiilcs In

Nnw York's i'X| M-fi'd itwiUer of iiroHp<Ti)U.s

ti^k Bbm it F ra n k 0 .-KatMnbaoh Jr ., of Naw JerM y, for tfi*V1c«-Proa1dentlal nomination. T b i frfandi of the def«ate4 Mndldate for lh« Qov- c-rnurflhlp of tlila Btato aro now tM ortlngstrongly that h* la th« logical ctndldat* for the pofllUon. They hold Uuit ev«n with Brysn he would itand a strong chance of carrying New Jersey. The men who tay this—and they are moat of them

"“si^lghbori. Of Mr. Kaijienhach"-are ahU -dryinttei, wh6 atJTI have a fnlnt hope that JobnAOn will be thr- choice of the Denver convention. But that hops is BO fiUm that they are prepar­ing to make the heat of the Inevitable, and that best Is Katsenbach. In him they see a man who tfl popular with the ur^on labor forccH, ons who Is not committed to the advocacy of auniptunry laws, and a leader who In ooniicrvailvHy safe and unne.

Yet the Jersey delegates, when they go to (.Tilcrtgo, will be forced to admit that liiouRh Mr. Katzenbach had theae same ijuallflciitluns ht«t fall, and made the most (»f them In prsacntUig Ids claims to the voters of the State, he was defeated at the pulls. That will be the weak point In their cftsc, but It will not nrccsiurlly be fatal In The srtihiMtm of their candidate. Mr. Hryfin h;iH also been defeated, not once, bwi rwte*'. With such « record on the part "f the li‘-od of the (ii-ki'i, what logic would there be In demanding that the Vlcc-rre«ldenflal nominee should be a wlmicr’" The deJegatea at Denver could lint be expected to demaud more In this line from the HCcond place than they do from the Ursl A (earn *'f h'sera ought ro puU ti‘K‘*lber nil right, It is nuggestrd that If former Judge Howard L’arrow, of Cam­den. accepiM the InvllBtlon of Delegate UjilInghcT, of Treninii, to place the name of Kul r.fiitidch befor** lU'* cunvciiilnn. he bear thin point In mind, for It might make a hU uiid gist* [l\ls rtlHtc Lilt* lumor Ihnt was denied It at t'hlrago. Even thfl Hud- Kuii C'mnty d».‘leKalc8. with Robert i»flvle nt iti' lr liead, might em’S'inib U* «uch an iirgunicnl arid )i>tn with the Smith cufitln- gciit In wlKtoplnt? thtiigB up for New Jer-Kcy w favorite inm.

soHDAy mrPUTnrc.

T H B B O T T L B O F C lllC A O O . 1.

There etonda a mighty city Where once there lay & bog, Ot

And never a man In all thla land But hath heard the name Chicago.

A town bf Ito r l^ ta v e m e ,Where countlese pilgrim crowdi

May dine beneath the sidewalk And sleep above the clouds;

Where hats are tied with shoestrings.The reason why, you see,

Because the gules from Michigan lake Do blow Incessantly.

Beside that lake there rises A Menument renowned.

A dassllng mass of crystal gbisi That is seen for mtlcs around.

And (he etnut Chicago burghers In wonder still relate

How that their grnndilree raised U In nineteen hundred eight.

crincHniB of ttilfi cliiSR, (he fcntiirc (if tljf c-xhlMt In fn tu the high Tiiuk IIIlalit'-d IWlltl IW<M;ty-B»'Vi‘li DU! "f il

ni"flt Kirlkitigiml fiH di.iloil,y Ni'w JiTsey, Mul of Rlxly-

tniBl (-onipiiidi III [lirt honnr roll class, iTb (ir'li‘ 1 In complHe (hr bIi iwIiiR Il U llunjght wi 11 rn luU] Iho rronph'li' \\»\ nf JiTfu.y iriipl <>ui'jpiuiicy, ihuB dc.Hi'rvcd- I' givi-n hiKli nitik.

W e e t O s a t ig * i t e s l d f n t (Anofee La w P r o h i b i t i n g th e S p u rt o n

t h e S a b b a th *To As Jfdaor o f tk« 2iSW3.air—The Town Coimdl of West Orange

has recently considered the question of framing a new town ordinance to evmla the operation of Its existing one, and thus legalise Sunday ball playing.

OQem'WBB arouseu.'gnd fonnd to be almost unanimous against any k t- lempt to p o ralt Sunday bull playing In W est Orange„ This senUment was largely the reeult of the tumult and diaturbance exporleuced by W est Orange residents from Sunday hall playing In Oruiige now and for several summers past.

Thla wuB cmphuHcally made known to the Mayor and Town Council of West Orange, who. upon a more careful con- elderullon of the prop<ieed umnmJmcnl, voted unanimously nt th© second rending thereof to lay II on the table, thus killing If.

Thcee unlawful galherlnge huvp iKcn eufferctl, huwover much disapproved of. only because law-jiijidlng cltlxene have not aflserfpd (heir legal rights, although thCHo were and are Indisputably at jill limes within their own power to dmnnnd

the p<ibr© authorities and of theof

in r f s o-rparttelpAhtB indrepi^^ffrtJii. trent- which It U alkiivd largs aunu of ,r«uutsyar© gained to thomoclvei, a t tho expenss of th^ orderly quiet, whlolt, by lawful pro­vision, Is known to ha guamnieed by statute laws to every citizen on Htmdnyi uu( Of rcBpsct tu the Buoredneas of Ibo Chrlstlun Babliatb—the one day o( rest, Ordained of God, prutecled by the laws of rlvlllzed countries, suntained and re- apectod by Supreme authority every- where. You is truly,

CARLOS A- BU TL FJt.Orange, June Kij I9<i8.

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It y<'T\ fortijunu* that ihe vein of gn](l nre, rr'ci iiMy i,llsonvc*r<'d In Hobokefl, iif-iir rhe InsMtiitr, was not Buffl-I'l'mth’ il Lirifcr'Ua lu pay for mining. llnbokPTi iH bui a mil*' square, and any I Klrmdiii" 1-11*^11 ildtherwfird would have re- HUll 'd In packing that already well pnp- utQfed H(y to the very Itmlla of sulTtwa- tlcn llci«l the vein discovered yielded |st)[ n (on hsHtead of only or $4, with prnspeotH of ‘‘plnchlog" and petering out at that, there would have been an Okla- lionift raid on the town. Ordinary living would ha\’c been Inipraotlcable an there would have been scarcely Hpaee enough to work the bars. The excessive popula­tion would have gUqjped over Into Jersay City, and It Is u question which of the two would have been contaminated, the miners or the Rotherhamllon. The gold lliat would have been dug from the Ho­boken mines would have been enough to rlirry any election In that section of the Stute, with a residue mure effectual In Now York City than a recount (wo years after election. Had gold been found In sufficient quantities all of Hoboken would have been undermined, as even Helena In the early ’80s. But Ilnboken is sate, its gold Isn't any mOr© voluabla than found up counties.

Gently the cltlsens slept on a night tn the year wo have nieniltmed.

Never a so(»nd lo disturb, save a grunt now and then from ih© stockyards,

Or mnybe a growl from th© angry wiivt-a as they went for a run on the bank.

Feuceful Indeed was that night In the quaint old town of Chicago,

Till suddenly, psdlng the duwn, that a l­ready wiiH pallid enough,

Came from ihe suburbs tho shrieking of great locomotives.

Nearer tho nicket approached, from (he north, from the Bouth, from the westward,

And never belor© In the annals of steam hud been heard such a tooting.

MH- TAFT* ON T H B PRESID EN C Y.Before th© hurly-burly of the campaign

Is fairly begun, before th© heat' of the contest Impels to Impulsive or exag­gerated utleninces, before th© ©xcltomeni of the coming election warps ttt© minds of the peorlc. Mr. T aft presents his views fiS (o the duties of a President. Between now and November the Republican candi­date for President may utter many words, but It Is doubtful If any of them will ba fraught with more grac© and gravity than those ho addreeses to th© people of the Vntted States In ihc cool of th© campaign morning through the current number of Collier s Weekly.

"A President at (his lime," eays M r Taf(. ’ has work before him clearly de­fined.’’ And whut la this work? Idr. T a ffa answer may well bo borne deep into the ujliidw and cctiisclenroB of the people, far It la tho iiuturo of a solemn pledge, by a mun who keeps hla promlsea to the extent of his ability. Il Is: "The onforcoment of (he law. equally jigulnet high and low. th© powerful an(.l the weak” This, h© holda, should b© the Prealdeiit’a first thouglit, "Til© danger to our conniry from loxliy or fiivorltlpm In tin© Is die gretiiefit Vi?e h,'iv© it; face."

Certainly (here Is no camfort in this tu law breaking, law defying, law cvndlng corporations. There la, on th© other bond, the Btron^oftt assurance that Mr. Taft wllh if he becomes President, enforce this policy to the letter and In tho full spirit. There In nothing In this thet nun be considered as catering to corporailouF or Inviting them to contribute to his In any expeciallona of Illegal dlserimlua- tlons In their favor, as ugalnsi the Just deserts of tho people. Mr. TafI coul(j not have made a wiser or more popular pledge to the people of thla country at just this time.

Another of the President’s dutlps, in the pointing out of which Mr. Taft virtually gives a Boiemn pledge, !■ Giat he shall "aim to give high ton© to his administra­tion as Mr. Rooeevelt boa, by surrounding himself with men of eam est, enthusiastic Interest ip the public weal and of the cleanest but most efCeottve methods." This means th a t Mr. T a ft's Cabinet shall be men who have the conQdenc© of. tlie pgpple, men whose first duty shall be to iMMarve the national resources and maln- tsJii the people's rights. Certainly theae are pledges of the highest Interest and importaoea

That there may be no doubt as to when© Iff- T aft stands on the policies of the In- oonlng admlnlstratlOD-proTidinf h i is

A STA'riO llUBnniATK HOISFIl'AL.One© mur© the subject of a Stufc lu>sjil-

tal for InehrliitcB la brought Into promi­nence by ti paper read befnre the fiiute Medical Boplply by Dr. Uo©enwft?.a»T, of this city, vice-president nf the commis­sion recently appointed by Governor Fort to Investigate the cuusea of dependency and crime In New Jersey. In the pripor referred to, Dr RosPiiwueaer (:ikcH the ground that "nlci.ihollsm la a dlsi nH»-, nsii- uUy chronic In nature anti like oiUer chronic dhtiMSPR Is pmn© to ncuti> «x- ucerbiitmns” He contends that tlv- com­mon rnctlviil of dealing with drunkards Is "Inhuniun and barburous, a relic ('f ibe dark nges."

There cun be no questlnn that the Ju- dlonl fUrttom of treadng perHons who have Ijuhilged t()o freely In alrolioIU: drinks Is aji utter fuUure, bo fur ns uwy efforl lo break the Imhlt la i-(nii-erno(l, The riruTikurd Is, us Dr. H [Scnw.iSH<T says, first reprimanded and let g--, if he falls again he Is sent to jail, ;mil (infslly to the penitentiary. An exfoiiipu; to th© rule Is where an habltoul incl.rl.itc Is temporarily sent to an Innam tohave tt;m lo poher up unit lo rteoclvu medical treatment.

Certainly If HlrohoUsm 1© u fl!n, n 'o and not merely a voluntary habU tli*n wuch trefttmem Is altogether wrong: Just us wrong as it would bo to J qU a patient suffering from gout, rheumndem or any of (he diseases caused by overlti'lulgenc© lu finy direodon. Tb© only qu»Hilnn that Is unsettled le, at what sliigo do-s Ine­briety beoume a diseafle? WluTc \» ihe lln© belworn ccminon. wilful 4Ir lnk ‘t\ 1■ 8 und the fhronlo resnUs of ©urh prncdrifH?

The most valuable part of Dr. Ito- en- waasor's contribution toward the of (he question of how best lo iiUvi-hollflm, Is his statement that In Massa­chusetts th© Wiiahlnglun JloiHe. :ii rto.H- tou, lias hecMi for fifty odd years sue-- cOMfully caring for find trenMug huhllu.il drunkards; that the Foxhorn Hnsplljil, In tho aumc Slate, has hnd alxiCTi \c trs nf phnilarly tticcessful existence, (l:,iit Ino-

S brlalc huBpItnla In lowu and Nflnn 'Rotu have given excellent resultH iind linn for eighteen years the Trlnkerhall AnHtult, m S^vUzcrlund. has proved that (reiitincai for Inebriety Is no longer an experlnvmt.

Undoiibiedty IbeSe fucts, tog^^durwith Rurh tabulations and statistics as Dr. noyptiwnsser has received from th© several Inebriate apylums referred to, w'll be laid before fh»» State commission, They aectn to prove that new methods of treat­ment far alcidioUnm have been discovered within the past fifteen or twenty years; and the commission will probably taka thca© Into account and will estlraale the present cost of sending Inebriates to Jalts, to prisons, to poorhouses, etc., end com paro thls expense with th© co©t of estub- hf'hlng and nualntHlnlng on© or more hos­pitals for the cure of Inebriety. Such a showing Is likely to be highly instructive, for it may be demonstrated th at It will cost less to cure a victim of alcoholism and make a self-respecting man of him than to continue him on the downward course by sending him to Jail and prison.

One more question, Cloeely aUed to this, will surely come before the coromlsslon tf it recommenda the building of a State asylum for druhkards. It will be thls» To wbat extent Is the State warranted tn first licensing the Taannfacture and u ie o f alcohoilo drinks end then caring for tb# diseased vlcUnis of such mooufactuxe

flunia of tl C lurgfr Inailtutlons ul (lie uppiT end of (h©- Hiut© will be IritcrcHtod Id SCO It pointed out that tin* leading hminr roll truBl company In New J(*r8ny Im tlu- r»iTnrIr‘Ti Kufc Dc'pu.sii nn<l Trust ” on:p;iny. which has mt>r© (ban f-lght tlTn('8 Its rripital In tho fonn of Hurplus und pr' lltp; thnt It not only la flret In rank lii New Jerst?y, but third In Ibis reaped In the I'liltei] SlalfP aa wHI; that the Mi-rhuidcs' Trust Cornpiiny of Buytinne Is fifteenth In the country in the variety of strength which Is made the teet, and that a fter thcHJ* two comes the Firtcllly Trust Company nf N^wurli. twen­ty-second In rank In th© rtilte(3 Slutca, with three und seven-tcnilis tlilfcps Us caplhil In the form of surplus and profits. Ilut for tlioso who Jirf* rurkuia lo fMlnw the rari^lng Ihrimgh the remaining twen­ty-four InFlItulliins, the preceding list will furnish details

lu Warren and(hat

Hunterdon

Those Philadelphia polUldatis arc suing each other for libel and perjury and bribery In a way that Indlcetes that some of them may get thrir deserts a fter all.

Tho cltlsens rushed from their homes In alarm and pajamas

As, from the nuinerous Union Slatloni with which the town Is provided.

Burst such armies of sirangera as never had previously taken

A city by storm. 'They whooped and they sang, they danced In the car trockB,

Fluttered iheir banners and otherwise acted Ilk© delegates;

And the thunderetruck townsfolk sighed and agreed it must be a convemion.

Forth from the stations tho strangers marched by the hundreds of thou­sands,

Waving ihclr ribbons, blowing Iholr homs and cavordng.

Forward they swept through Stale eireel and down by the lake front,

Straight for the taverns heading, a human torrent unending;

And some wont In at the door, while Others pll«d In at the windows.

After them hnsiened their baggage, huge wagons, high laden wllh boxes

Such as must surely huv© wakened the Instant suspicion

Of any on earth but the elrapl© folk of Chicago.

couriH. No ball club n m clulm or oblain u legal license or permit In this Btale to pluy hall on aimdiiy. SuppoHed local p«‘r- inlHslon to dn so. bj* nelghhorhond wjnsimt, ho fur from being lawful, InipllcatcB those who proffer 11 us conspiring to de­feat the operation Of the laws.

If the licensed sii,Joon», lh»>ntres©r other places of ttmusenlem, or ev/n oh© of them, bad oreuted one onr-hunfircdlh par i of the uproar which cun be htVrd errfUVrp uouftly fver>' flunday ii mile and iqore from rme lociillcm, no doubt an Immediate (leinarid would have been mude to abatothe lunipuB,

hi regard to Runday, ih© Biate statute ’rmicernlng vice nnd crlPlC’ says "Ail

worldly employment or business and alt pl.iyliig of f(5fUbal!. fives, nine pins, long hulU-lH. or (piolln. ami any other kinds of I'lnvlMg .sports, paslImcH or dlverflPniB on Surnliiy art* ptuljIbUid.’* and udda, "all ih(‘Sf arv offtMislvi' agiilriat the Chriatiun ' yaldjaih." '

It is plain thnt Ihc Hinre first legislates ' upon whut shall ho lawful and prohibit- iihlc.

Tim labor laws of tlio Fnlted a u t r s . nnd (*f thlH SUilr, have gi'iuTouiily rediired th© liourH of labor from ton hours per day tu (Iglit. wllh Siilurdiiy half holiday iidd- vi1. giving «‘ \vryliody iho vijulvaletU of two extrfi dnyp for rcfroatlon und am use­ment, thus livBlro.vlrig any plea for In­fringing In any w ay upon the ronK(aiable reet mints now In force to protect Hunduy us a day of res! nr»d sanctity.

Tho baseball game 1a of necepalty u hnlstoroua ono, rmi Iti keeping wllh Sun­day quiet uiiil order, and could be dla- nrderly, Is spc ihilly noisy and heyonci » n* (luranoe to m-lghborbonds of quiet ilwell- Ing plnef'B. A.'t miw cundueied. I>:iseivi]l cliibR com© clearly under the deslgnuied •’worldly huslnesft" In the language ot tho ©xl.‘<llng Ktatutp, unii on llicil groumi ulon© might fal l under prolilljltlou. They (iro largely I'omiiKTi.’ hil. In their churlor and rh arucle r; liwve jimmolcrs, matiHgerH, slock eharert, and einplny prcifesalonals, soil seals nnd otherwise huvo (where they dared) used Sunday ospecliillv aa n day, wh**!! rH la w fu l pursuits pro closed up und Interdicted, lo gitlh4*r togi-ther ihoii-

P rn v ld e iic© i s <iii ( l ie Mutt ntttl C o r r a ls fij»oo<J©rH.

To th« Editor of thr SFA\ 8.filr-^Thfl man who wrote the ar tt f le In

which the town of Ni-w Provldenca woe described qb q small place, Buru^wheit between Summit and l lrrkelvy Jl'-lKhts. will do well to look ul hi. g e g r n p h y . und h© will see that, lu spite of what hu aays, thla place Is on tho map. Because N<w F'rovidence Is enforelng the ©pi-fij law In the case of. autoniobUe.H, BurntuU and B er ke ley Heights nre getting JouIoub. In neither of iheMc place© la any dvtormlni.*(l effort made to cump»d n,ulomuhlll.sitt in obey Ihc speed Iiiwh. 1ji one of ihese twij towna there are imld olfl.crs, wliil- Hu- sm all (ow'n of New Frovldeiice must rely In this m a K e r on tho loya lly and emcb'ncy of Its msrshnls.

Th© cltlzenH of New Providence think that a few of til© uuPjmuhllistB umbIu to know where the town Is. h]id they know for a fiict Unit n oerlain autotnohllo club <lo©H k now where It Is. The (own has gua rds on both Ridps to warn the uutolslB as th ey xipproucii against exceeding (he spef'd limit. In spite of this fact, occa­sionally n recklpHs driver comes through, but ho is quickly nabbed by Murphal Miller, brought before Justice Wnodrnff and obliged lo take his medicine. Some autulstB have refuBC(.l to slop when called upon to do su, but HtHjner or later they

b(it?k. IJlhcrs tr y In bribe th e mar- Bhal, hut It doesn't work.

Borne of th© town.n thrjt nr© laughing at our h id e town might belter ece to It that th ey themselves enforce the inw. Any town, city or village that will nlhiw auto* mobiles to break Ukj speed law should bv UMhanied to l)o on the map of u luw- fthiding coiiTiiry. Jf Ihvy wink a t vi(da- Itona In this imittcr they will IgTioro others, Rom© (•»f the nuinlets, as tliey pasa through Itktv, Hniib* and a s t how business Is. Lot them sm!lp. The laugh la on ihoui, und wlieLlo'r they l i k e ' l l or not (hey inu.si blow their horna at the croaerouda or Buffer the CMiiKequf>nuep< other ambitious lown:^ pr'<iU by uur ©x ample. Your ti'uly.

LDWARD G M ILLER.New Providence, June 22, llsiS.

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If A lfonso Is going to pardon a bunch of criminals every lime a s o n ‘ Is b o m to him. you can Bee for yourself that cr ime la likely f a flourish In Spain.

H avin g ordnJned that dogs ©hall not bark a f t e r 9 o'clock at night, It is only fair that Montclair should now proceed to furnish them with timeplccei.

In caac Anna and the prince find It Im­possible to seeure a clergyman In London, th ey might fom© over here and tr y th©

Siovix Falla clergy.

A s the nomination o f Ta ft pleases Jiipan, you can sea for yourself whom ynung Mr. Hobson Isn't going to vot© fop next November.

fiecoipnlBed nt One©,A clerNrv'nmn in n pinall Western

entered liio idllcn of ihc I'JCuI pupj'i ©j4ld to the editor:

" I am sohrlilng aid for n gentleman o: rcflnemctil und intelligence wh(» la lu db m od of u llUlu ready money, but who 1- far too proud to make his Buffering known."

■’W liy," exclaimed the editor, puBliliu- bRck lila chiilr, 'T'rn the only man In 1l( village who unawerH that deKcrtptinii What Is the gentleman's tiame?"

"I regret," Slid the niltiialer, "thal 1 ant not ut Ubtuiy to dtHi lo.so it."

"Why, It must bv 1." SiiJd the edlTni " I t Ib T! Tt iB 1, surely' TTenveu prosi ymi parson. In your good work! “ N'-" York lYibunp.

tOlVl’EH M N fi T H E W IlA TtlE K .I'lKli'nlnbly the wcnllier In Inrth hot and

lunnUl We arc informed that (here Is no precedent In OUr local weather re(‘onls for HO extended ft hciitcal term in the trumlh (if June. SerlouH dlRcomfori ih enliiilcd etorywherc. The lilghwayH ar(* rovcriMl dei'P wUh du.si, whlcll scckiTH nfler com- fiU't In uinamohllcs or other V('hlrlr-8 hurl |[) vuHl cloudh (rv»T thr'' l;i tidsi'ape The Bprliikllng carls un* of hut liUh- vffeoUva- acHH. ewu ' 11 1 siu-h Inits of the (Utv streciH a© they p>'rv*\ und llm houRewlfc finds the dust partlri,-^ drifting m lliroagli every one of thi' op*;ii wlndoww. although there la hardly wUi d enough to stir Hu* lea\'i'.=f on the trocs No matUT 1ir>w c.ire- fully wc ailjusT our i lothing u\ the t>iitua- llon wp 5*'el the h(!il. (in the Street, ut work, under th© tifcx, oa tla- veranda or in the hoinft we arc Klmplv Hwi'tterlng. Therr-'p nf> esriiplTig this heat. Whatever palllalAi' we nmy rt-sort lu wp yet per- (splrc and aiiffcr. and tf the truth imisl ho told, iKpHl of u© arc a trifle wiiRplsIi und itudiiicd 1 0 gruinbl© Tbl^ h the .HKaatlon In itu* I'liy and among etty folk

("It III the country, however, lUi entirely diiTei'iii scnfinictU prc\’nU«. It's hot Ihei'i' toil, from the RockU*© clear to (he Ailuiitli’ Ocean, hu( lhrouglio\it the vast t‘vpai,'»e of tho gr.ilii fif-Ids. Ill© orchards

jand ii'u k p.iUdo'H thL blazing sun Is wcl- 'coniHi w-ith piHhuHlaflm. It will be re- I lucinhcrcd that th© spring was "biick- I ward." wllh i5uj(:'h rain tint! coiisldernhlo

cold, \'t'gcUit1t>ii has done wp)). Crop re-

Th© Filipino rcvolutlonlRts have iBsued a circular. This is u heap Hafer than t a k ­ing to tho wo(>dfl and will accomplish JuHl aa much

All that day th© Incoming BpeclaJi wer© heard in th© outskirts.

Down by the coalchutes the peaeantB BCrambled for money

Thrown from th© sum ptuous sloeplng-oan by the mllllonuire paespngera.

A fter the ppectals cume freight trains groaning and thundering,

BtralnLng to get there wllh doxbs markably flimLlar

Unlo those boxes we s a w In Ih© baggage wagons aforesaid.

III.A gain it Is night, und the people (hat

dwell In ChicagoFlock to the ta verns to gas© at the noisy

Itivaders-Hlgh In air on Ih© outer wall s hang their

banners."Maine," " N e w Ham pshire,” " ’VerTnoni,"

"M aesachuseUs," "R hode Island,""M aryland," "M ichig an," "Oregon."

" T e xa s ,” "NebrDskft,""Oklahoma," "N ew Jersey," "Th© Philip­

pine Ifllantla"Also fiugB with purtrults upon them, hand'

painted.Of "Cannon," "M u rph y," " K n o x ," In their

bcfluty smtllng benignant,So that the folk of the town ure for w a lk ­

ing right 111 to hratlquarleru.T he dcHtriKul m of th© Spanish royiU

line la a pr(^l'lrm that grows m ore dlffi- I'ult to iniarchy about one© a year.

It ought to cool ufl off a bit (o read that three vvhhhIh rtn* jcehoiind off th e A la s k a coast.

Apparently mir' eld friond, the Shah, no longer has CongrfHH an his hands.

STA TE iC m ilN O fl,The fato of the burllngton bny who

poiuiibd a R(lck or dynamite should be ti warning to knoi-kera to Investigate in ad van ce th© exploRtve qualities o f Ih© p u n y they ar© about to hammer.

According to the charges mad© In the caacH of tho Trentnn mother and son who fire suing for dls'urro. tlie trouble Is not str ict ly a famil y affair.

Bftfore springing that K a tie n b a ch Vlce- Prcflidfintlul boom at Denver, Il would

good pol icy for Its bnekera to consult Franklin Murphy on a few points.

ports from the tinglunlng have hrciHhe*tloptimism, but th e farm er has known right along that the on© thing needed to cure tho hay and to develop all his crops has been A lIHlo "spell ' of w ea ther" Ilk© (h© present nrtldo. He Is now p9.ijBing once In ft while just tn hour the corn or the wheat or the outs grow. Those crops arc^our only snlval lo ii now. With tho hard money mark et, th© Industrial da- pi'csslnn and th© Frss ldentlal campaign w© can only b© saved by Just such abund- ’ant yield of th e fields as (his heat that WB are grumblin g ab out Is insurance. TIiib Js ft thought Ihat ou gh i to help consid­erably. In addition, there Is an nsHur&nc© that cooler w e a th e r is on the wory.

Rnhert rktvls can SO to the Democpattc convention without worryltig over his h.-iaebuil club during hls abeenco. T ha t nggregullon is safely anchored In last place, and thore is llttlo dan ger that It wit) fall off the tall of th© Knstorn T.*eague uinl dam a ge reputations

Judge Lloyd, who denounced a Jury In Trcntnn ns Unlit to serve, aimed A hard blow nt th© Jurymen, hut It was a glancing one that ought to take at least ti little effect on (he sheriff of Mercer Coimiy.

Judging from the number of times© h© hftB been made doctor of laws, Governor Fort would seem (o be Justified In nme- Ing the alleged ambition h© Im sold to have of securing a place on (he United Btetee Court bench.

window above them

In a curv

Then, lo frfini brittle

Glided and empty descends parabolic,

Cracking a hviul In the crowd. Then an­other, another

Fall from the wky, till It seems that (he strangers consider

Themselves In a fort surrounded by 1111- nolH Indians

And resolve to defend thcm.^elves with courage and hand grenndoH,

Quoth a man from llu' Soiith Ride, ’Tve often seen pcoplf* In bottles,

But, bless you. I never fxpc('(e(J myself to be bottled!"

Even as h© spoke he counted ft million of ineleois.

IV.All night long and for ibre© or four days

llierpafterBottles rained from th© windows, and

none In ChicagoDared draw near lest he leave with a

violent headache.When ftt Iftst tho Intruders had folded

their flags and d*’pflr(edThe Btreetfl of Chicago resembled the last

rose of flummor,Streets where the trolley bell gaily had

tinkled were silent.Alleys that often Imd rung with the song

of the draymanEchoed no more, und the Michigan ftveniie

pavemonlIn severnl places w-.tis forty feet deep with

tho boUlen.Fearless explorers, cllmhlpg the moun­

tains of glass.Gftied from the surnrnlts in at th© third

■ fitory windows.Miles and mllea Klretrbed the bottles, like

glaciers,Choked was the heart of th© dtty, the

taverns were doing no businessAnd pnnlo clutrhed ut tho nerve of the

men of Chicago.Wlmt ( 0 do with th© boitlea? They dared

' not remove them

The LAUTER-HUMANA is being purchased for delivery to seashore and mountain homos, where it at once becomes a boon beyond compare.

With the LAUTER-HUMANA in the home anyone can play classical, popular, vocal and dance music when­ever desired through the aid of music rolls and treadles. Is this not worth consideration? We can take your present piano in part payment.

We gladly mail beautitully illus­trated catalog on request.

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BRV A N AND K A T 7.EN BA C U .The revivification of tho KA(i«nbuch

VlCP-PrvatdentSfll boom at this dale will awaken some interest In New Jersey over the prospective doings bf (he Demoorailo nallc^ual Cuuveiillun at Denver n©xL month. Every detnil of that gathering appears to have been arranged In advance, except the eholco of the second man on th© ticket Bryan Is slnted for (he Presiden­tial nomination, hla platform la sure of adoption, and hie word will prevail In th© choice of the party campaign managers, perhaps, by lang-dlstanee telephone, h© will also Insist on selecting bla Own run- ulng mate, but th at ('©mains to be Men.

In the mean time It will do ho barm to

At Ipftst no member the State Board of Aspesaore has enme forward with a case of being overcome by overwork In Its wild endeavor to reaPsees oecond- olaps railroad property in accordance with tho provisions of the law.

The weather Is certainly sessonable for the S(ftto excise probers to prosecute their Invesiiguiion of the saloons.

Vf*ry frpqiiontly the "way to the sta­tion’ Is the road to advancement, espe- cdfllly If the "real leaders" are left be­hind.

T h ir te e n th C h ap ter o f P rov erh SiVerses 2J to 23.

a XVI.Full oft’ doth evdl seem to baffle fate. And hold uloft Its head tn high Mtat©:

Hut rojneib, creeping on. Us nemesis, Aud ju»t reward 1© mated soon or late.

XVII.Wise men use heaven's bousttea o*«r

and o'er.W ith proper sustenance tb« 7 seek no

more,. But leave their children's children plen-

teousness,Th© BAm© them ielvii enjoyed e‘en long

before.xvm .

Much food 1b In th© tillage of the poor/*................. Inure;And more as good to man it should Inure, "There Is that Is dwtivyed for Uck ^

thought,"And waste doth squander what shouM

long endure. ^GEORGE QUARltlB.

Into th© take, for the lak© would hav© flooded Iholr cellftrp.

They talked of casting them Into the river; hut goodtipus!

That would have closed the bridges for­ever and ended

Tb© only restraint on hurry there !■ In that city.

Some would have smuggled th© trouble over Laporle-way,

Into the State on the East, but the people over th© border

About that time were suspicious of boxes mysterious billed from Chicago.

Then rose the Mayor, a man of Ideas, a statesmiin.

Meeting the awful demand on his mind Ilk© a h«ro.

**Nelghbora,*’ he said to his henchmen, ' ‘let's carry these bottles

Down to the Englewood glussworki and have them all melted

Into a bottle as big as the Temple Ma* •onio.

This w© will stand by the lake, as the ancient Egyptians

Raised op their obelisks, (although thie will be very much taller),

And we'll charge a dollar to look a t De« trolt from the cork!

V.

There'e never a man In all this land, From Baton Rouge to Fargo,

But has sighed to gaze at the noblest right

In the wonderful town, Chicago.

And many leaoone may be learned And hours with profli spent

In sUrlng up a t the mighty elda* Of that Bottle idonumtent

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NEW ARK EVENING NEWS, W EDNESDAY, JU N E 24, 1908.

FACTSlffiOUT ■ HYDROPHOBIA

Muzzled Dog:$ in Effectual Way of Stamping Out the

-“v“'wawg sft:

QUESTIONfllfbln At fbA

The Hetiublituh Mrtjr h ie bten for more (Imn nrty yeire fh« corieievenl frlrn<f of ih« American necro. |l fave btm Crerdoifr end citlaiinehip. It wtoU Iftio the oreanle Uw the d o e lA r it lo n i that oroelitm hli ciril and t^iitlcal ana II boileveato-dav thul hie hoteworihy nrofteM 1 |mc1|ltf«>nr», Induitry and ffOM dtifeonili,h|

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PASTEUR TREATMENT OF CASES

BT PH ED SR IC J . HASKIN.Sptrkil Corretpitndence of tKf S liW S

WASHIK^OTON, Juno 2J.~WUh Ju lj wUl come the "dog dayi," when (he dog ita r filrlue rulea the heuvene for forty daya, and when, according u» a world- old belief, duga with rubles will run wild In 'the land. ThU *ui>tTetlil»*n, with many Otberi d«ar to rhu heart of many, haa been long Bince exphuJ^ by science, to t Blrlua has no more tg dg wliti hydro* phobia than has any oMior bright and friendiy member of the slderuul world, 'ru* American Su clciv ’for the l ‘»evcrjtlon o f Cruelty to Anlnials Im nmklug a cuee for the honiel^'se dogn. the purluhs uf tba animal world—who art* put lo U»aih in greater nuinbvre hi the summor-und declares that there la no greater pr>-vu* Itnce of rabies in summer than In winter y«t the fear remaine. and precauiion ia abaolutely necessary in gunrdlug agulnsi the spread of this most terrible uf all dtaaMea, a precamion that muai be prac- ilaad aaalduously until thla enlightened

, Anerican people leurn tiiat the disease can be effectually stumped out In one way—by muizllng dogs for several years,

Whenever the suggeadon la made that dogs be muaaied, or wiienever a prugree* altre city enacts on ordinance to that ef> tio t, a storm of protest goes up frurn dog owners and dog lovers over the in­humanity .of the practise. There iu only one queatlun with w'hlch to riieoi ilils. Is it not better that members of thv d«ig family be given this slight dltcomfoit In the few hours they are on the sir« ot than have three or four llnle children or grown persona die In the most horribly convulalons knoW’n In ihe annalb of hu­man suflerlngT The majority of European countries have almost snini[h:'il out tntiios by legislating in un linelllgoni manner against It, They rvQuIri- me killing suspected dogs and the muxiiliiR uf ihone that appear on ihe streets. P u BllL begtti) this work In ISTfi Since 1SR3 jio caa? ima been known in Uerlln. and the rest of the country Is nhw free from It Hollatid has had no casea since IRTB. except sucii as occur stong the Belgian border.

G real ElrMniit's KffeoH vv gfuiMl.Qreat Britain has had the seme aentl-

mental kind of folk to contend with In the enTtrcement of ntuxxUng ordlnnnces as certain American sf'cilODs have had. That counu*y ordered dogs mueiled In 1S&I, and within ihiee years, Hie disease had almost dlsnppeared. Then the deUT- mlned op]>o8lilon of nilsgulded seiitlmen- m llita pievnlied, and the law was ret nstde. The dlscnsi sprea<I In the next three years In an al.irinhjg ftishbm Tli'Sn m uiiles again hecatnc the rule, and since IS&D Great Urlialn ims been free from the disease, and Ktighind proper with Aus­tralia does not Know the meaning of rubles among human beings. So mdoh fur intelligent lundlltig of a ■libation,

II is to s irh rt iilime of InteUigeu-a and co-opsrntlon that the rnlt*'d S luks Government, thratish Its biji«aa of aul- l^al Industry of the T)epArlmcnt of As'Vi- r jllu re , hoi>rs to some day lift the SO,- OX'rOOO people of the nation. Certain dib- tr ic lf in this vounirv h.ive jiiwayB bnen abiolutfly free friun ilie infotibni. and olher* have been ktjttwn lo have cares fur years The InrpcFt arf\. ocMjdmg Ili a careful census made umler the direction of the Ainerlcait Kennel (.Miib. Hen iib.ju', i Afty miles south and west uf IMilLidel- ; phfa. Rfiblei began In n riillndelplii i suburb In lti70 and. In twenty yr.irs ;i spread to rncU un extent ihn' rns“s wpTv reported, half of these being con fined to six Ppaclnl plnr**. A rep'irl Iv*- fore the American Vi'trrlnnry Alcdani A>4' ! soclntlon last year showe^l ihm bard!./ j a county in Peymsydvunlu was then fn-e j from rnhipR, pod last anmrner tl waa ne-.-- | eassry in Choeiter i.'onniy lu dcatroy IM dngs, twrnlv**Mve raws and ten horsea, un expensive affair to say nothlnr uf the

mger.When the Amcrlcar Kennel Club made

Its mvesilgtition ten years ago Its clallsts reported ihnt rallies wa.ii un­known In the New England l t.Ttes tt'irlli of Mu?sachbsen.s aiul UIuuIh Island. wUh | occasional Isolated canes In Maspaenu- I to lls and Cormectlctii. and \ery rare c.isci- j In New York ond New .l4'rsey, tl'.iit j Pennsylvania was budly Infeneil only m certain dlstrlcrs. nnt,ably iibont riitladcl' phla; thfit there was llub* proof of Iti | existence In the Southern States or In the : rnsjoriiy of the Stales east of the Mla.' a* ‘ alp^: tliiit In Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, ! Ntbrnskft, rolnrado, Oklahoma ami Kan- | sas there had been lepp than 100 all to!.I, mtd ihnt the disease w'ns entirely un­known west of the Rockies.

Whether this report was Inficcur^ite w.» w^hether the dlspase hns become more widely spread Is not sintcd by ihe scleij lists in connecllhn with more recent Jn- 'e^tlgatlons. Yei iTie latest report froiKi the Department of AgrlcuHure says con­clusively: "There la abundant evldeno^ tu warrant tlie statement Hint not u single Stale Is free from the disease Specific instances of the spread nf rabk*,' are cited, rs. in ll>06 a severe nutbr+ ak lu W'nterbury, I'onh, where 17R dogs were dsilroyed and several person^i hurried tn the Pasteur hospital for treatmenl, iii lW»-6 <in outbreak In Jacksonville, Florida when l,2f>0 dogs were destroyed, ami ’-f twelve persons blnen, three died of hyd , phobia: In Indiana the State veterinarian reports more trouble from rnblcs than from any other Infectious disease; Nor folk, V’‘irglnla, has had the disease amnns Its dogs and rattle, and among a f°w people, for five years; and Churluaton, \k'«'Ht Virginia, recently reported an out­break

p re s id e n t H o n sere lt In te re s te d .The District o f Columbia, knowing that

the eyes of nil th e natfon are turned that way In search of a good example, has. during the present year, waged persistent warfare on the parlan doge, the "great unwashed" of the dog world. The law reqtlirei the licensing of dogs, and the upper tendom of dogdom goes about with tags on Its collars and often with leashes safely held In the hands of care­ful QwnerSi but from Virginia and Mary­land wralfs and strays, members of the tramp kingdom, smell from afar the in­cense from jlhousnnde of kitchens and Stray l^to W ashington,' to bect»me the legal prey of the vigilant dog catcher. The dog catcher has been overworked so far, and since January 30 over 2.260 of thSH tramp doga hare been put to death.

Imx camtHl the respeei andToncAuiAgcmient of tike nation, U'e demand euuaPjuBflcep » n i .. rrU, ..p... I..I „..r.a 1 1.1 h. — :9treservation, for the enforcement Jo lettej and wilrtl nf the ThlrloeFab, Fourtsent and Flliei‘nth amendmonts to the tniion, "which were designed for

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tertiun and - advancement of the and we condemn all devices that their real aim his (IlsfranchUc reditins of color alone ps uh/ab Amerlrpn and repugnant to tne [aw of .>tha land

HDU8TON. Teaas, Jups *•-gtoea hgve been killed in a race war InSphtne County, and an org*M»*ff band of ISO whites has defied the auttiorltlM 0** threatened to exterminate the biaeks'lf there is any aticmpt at reprlMl. f tv s of the neproea were hanged from iho Wmb of a tree and foyr were shot. TBa bp4tM of two were thrown Into a dUch, the body of another was carried and left at ths goto nf a man he had (hregtened, Th* ififlro

» negro p op u la tion l i ^ a a ta le o f i s r r l r , and m a n y h u n d r fd a : .b t j^ fled

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^83-687 Broad $ t U J .u i ^ upward^

■'Ef Taft giti in 'll them thing* ttop?”

Of ihese ciffiity-pix wern found to huvp ' rriblcj, the bodies ol ruapeein niivlng beeu sent to tlu but*-:iii t*f animul ‘ndnulry fi r Inhornlory ex-imlnallrm Beonuee the epi- clflmlu htiR mrrea«eit and hum.iTvH^ ’ greritlj’ eiidanffeTed, the au lh ' ir l tk s am , ' rderlng ’ i:e mvizallhg of nil Ib'ensed d^gji and the Immediate cxeniiion nf all unli- eenhorl on P The piesldent has mkrn \ the niattnr i:p nnd this lin* hriajght .in : iiJdi'd inUTept to rlie Kitunllon. |

There is a widely popular belief amnnR ntnny mcdlrna nntl h ; ‘ ' i e n tl'.al deivUi ' from liydrtiphobln I* due. not to the mnll.it- ' nitnry of. llie rfipeasp, hut (o ai.JlM-piiggef'- i

, tion an the part of 'll ie pnMeni, whose fear \ j o f sn Jiurrlhle rl death evemiially bTlm?H

alKiul MJeh a dentil nx he had fnni'led A new nanii' c«'1n'd to tit tbis dentH !h ; hvdrophob*>pholi1a. The death nf Will- j Inm Marsh, tlm wrali bv Hror>klvn man. ! has been tUtrlhiitcd lo autCJ-siigRcstlnn bv •

' ib c followers of iiilx school lieciitise iJ ; bis m ju est phyricianp had told Mm Juxt ,

wluii WHS ibe nature of hla iMne?* In ] rontruillpllnetlon tn this mmep evidence : from thf- other pide. A few rlnys after | the death nf M.'irHb, CapTaln Ertwnrd Ra- bny iilffo djed hi New Y'c'rk. bis plivsitrl.inp | i>ri nouneinf* l i e rase a deeldeil one of

mlflep. and the point Ip this he d lr i wlihont evHi’ Unowlne x'hiH his trouble

'*t'» il In rirtHl.i

f 'bill -ear Rlnf'e then, Others have been M.TlMnK'rfl, Rlehtnond, At-

rg, Atm Arbor, Paul. :p. St I.' Ills and Houston, and ta*{i mmlallty among ihe

IP III 'hesp both luimmiB and enl- III iir h i!- bi . [, gr iMfvliigly Pinall. When the juii ular falbirv In regupd t<‘ the good of .1 m id ptiitu- hop been explo.b.(l ever>‘- wlurr when legiwlnrlon can I'orrlnd the

perI

and Ferry streets with wood blnek. the pinperiy-hrilders nf (he "Tronbound Dis­trict." who have begun en agitation agnlrihi the use nf ihiit mnirrlfil. hove de- elded lo iiwiill (he lu llnn of Die llnurd nf

! Works. A tnecllng of the property-holders I ^ a | to have (.nvji heitl hvot mgid. i>ui it

was decided to postpone It until after (he Ibnid,flX'.‘ Works ineetJng tn-tnorrqw.M lrhnct''j. Roebe will represent the prop-

..........- - ....................... ‘ n-iy-iicldcrs (i( (lull Mme. find, besidesppr«-ii| .-r ral Ins thnniffn the MuenslnB ami 1 objecting to (he use nf wnnd block, will

r.f iMgp jiih] wtien oduT super- request the board In havf* the Public Ben*-Hiltlcn, -h..! hnv.'. ,.Klfi«3 slm-p Oil. dni’j j <’npirnni- r,pn1r th» ,tre p l., f 1 . I I’ I 1 I u . II between the tmllov triioks.t'l l ,:ii\ iind r.miplucp have been eniui- ^call'd r,> t!,,» f f mndern Brlence. the ’<lre Ol .,(■ h.irrlble death will disappear amur>; ni T-kli d. and In ttdd1Mr>n a saving I In Ilv k t ill.': will be credlled to the , pullghTi-nuiMit i>f Ihe nation.

">‘up’ rlftht by Frederic J. Hapkln.)

STATE CONVENTIONOF ALLIANCE

STOMACH 0 * wlien g U J £ P g 9t o m « c h , l iv

Natl illyvou waiu the best medicine

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The tweiii J, .pfCnTirl Fiuniiai Stale cmveii- , lion of S(. I’.drtL-k s .Alllanro nf America i will be held in Fagb-p' HmM. K> Market ' Ktruel. Monday, It Ik fsperted tliat hVi ' iJ--i''g,j(eB fjoni wiriuu.H puna «if the State will be In an<-rulnnce

The fnllffwlne l■'ommltlee Is In charge | 'I'.rv ;| rf uigonir nf s for The roriveiiTlon: ■

Bt:ste \'be-lTppldeiil Jnbti J Hivignti, 1 .Rli’.fr S frrr lu r> Roberl Mr('umif!l. State \

_ Ti'iahu* Jam rs J MeMnnus Newark Dls-Th.rr- Ih.' .llBftTsp l!< nn l ,■ .nqn.'rn.l , [,^,51,1^, onini, NpMiirk !

virus that is ■ juntri r rv John J Sugrue. New-

The prlrrmry preventive Tneasuro flgninst rntiloR lies Iti ihe mUETlirnt " f dugs so that the disense inav nut K[>reriil ntid lnf” ft f i b e r members of the onlmnl kingduni. nnd nrrvenfion ofTer lnfe4‘ itnn lies In the "reiiitnent gp.'fn iii rasifu r Tnelit'it'-"

er and bowels are in bad shape. Then you want the Bitter*. It curesI ik IIk'ok ( I o n , C o itlvcn eN N n n d o t h e r N to in n rh I lls

b\ Innciilnllunx 'if the pf.lRifnlng ?lu> patient Fust' ut, iih Dutniis BRid ju ii rs ago, wlien demreting him witli a great order. h; s "taught how a mortal pnison may lierome nn Innocent preserva-

t (Ive " Tt took I*a?iteiir many years in j r<(ive this, fur It was the most dnngeroiis I of atl l is expcrlrnents Where bacilli uf . other dlsensep cnitbl be ruJHvnted In rnb- , I It or ehirken hrorli, the h;it'rll|| of rnblfs

had 1 1 1 be nililvap'd In thing nnlmnla, nnJ i he jind Ills jiHXlst'inti work'd with wMd-

ejed , ferorlimp henstp until (hey found Ihe prevention and cure fif the dread dls- ense. He foijn«l that ns certain animals were Inuculaied Irj succession witli th \lrufl. the prilHc.n grew weaker, hul that a fter a cert.iln number of hinoulnltons omong rnhhltP the strength of the poison IncrenpeiJ to .a certain point and then rr- nmlned ronsiant and he could procure a "fixed virufl."

Iln*v Vlran In O lifnliicil,This vlnifl la strongest In the spinal

Curd of Infected animals, pu In Pasteur lij- fltitutes. now bvcaled wherever rabies Is prevalent the civilised world over, two rHl»ldle are pnlhlcssly Inoculnlcd every di\y, nnd elghi day.i Intor. when rabi«s has developed, are painlessly killed and Ihe spinal mrd extracted. This cord Ih hung to dry in a bnlile Ihnt has cnustl'* pulHfih placed In the bottom, and fTorn this cord Ihe gray liquid for Inoculating pmjnnts la made.

After he had upset ibe theory of Bpuii- tanemifi life and established the vitality of fernruuUs, Pasteur luriied tu''(he BUidy of rabies. \Vhen he proi’ed ihc truth <‘»f hlP work by suceesHful ejfperlments In IW14 he opened a new door of hope to the world. It wua In July. 1885, In Porle, that he first tried hip powerful virus on human beingp, three peasants having come all the way from Alsace to ask that Ihe exper!- ihenta he hart made on the twenty dogs the year before be made on one of their number who had been bitten. This was a success, and in less than a year he had ■uccessfiilly treated 688 cases, and had changed the death rate from rnblps In ParlB from on* In p Ix to ope In 170.

At Pn'steiir’s Paris Institutions about 90,000 patients have been treated since then, many from all parts of the world. Including Russian peasants suffering from the most malignant form, that given bv mad wolves New York had tha first Pasteur Institute In America, opening it early In IKK); Chicago opened one In July

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THEWIZA'TDt.TkN ILEM a t e . W e < . , S a t , S u n . a t S ; 3 0 .

Kt-t ,T 1‘lvpiilng Hi N:1.V I lu w u to w n I ' ic k P l IIIMC ': l!nllpt-l)ri t U

I'biriu Cm . |M5 Mnrkr'f street.Next W pck-Florotlom .

P l.O P L ir SL I N K

N»w York—AllMnyS i .SO

C I T I X K N NL I N E

Ntw York— Troy

?h“; ' ‘ $ 2.50

Sirs. C. W, Uorxe and AJirgndxck leave Pier 83. N. R., rout of Canal 8( , New York, ai 6 P. U.. snJ West 1211th Bl.. 8:80 r. M. daily. 9undtys In­cluded Urcheetra.

Htssmerv Onteura and Orvanport leave Pier N R.. («>ot of West UHh g!., N Ye. aj. 8 P U . dally, except Ssiurdaya. aUN'bAY ifTEAMFR

tO r C H K R a t a i .p a n tClub breakfast#.

PROCTOR’S)Heft'd In AdTanc#

I>AIL1 Worlil'ft Best Vandevllle. 81ATINEKH, LADIMK IL IP F . W J , l#r »n d 20r. « HEATKICB

iM oB tL A N i . lIU.NALner t i . i n n s i a b s u .n . h k o o K s e C O ,,

1 0 ,0 A SMS.IhNYliEll « U ri'K LK Y. ________M f i l i t s , 18c.. i<8c.. 8ftc.. 8uc.________

_____ EXCm^^lONS______BTC ritEN a e COMDIT KXCOHKtOir c e .

Ntaark's leautiful Rtw l)p-t»- at( Steal Slainar

“MilJESTIC”SHE MMROT BSHR

SHE CMHOT IIHRThree Trips Each Day to

CONEY ISLAND, ' I

and fietuniBEGIKNIN6 SATURDAY, June 27

RnR Every Day Inlil Ferthar Ratioe.

Bi'len'IM ■C'.'umniodatlonsGrill service. flYirrimeT book free.' U lrec i I'vmrierllon « l AUysti.v or Troy with ex-preas trainj for potnu North. Hkut and W##t.

TIcketB lecurcd at principal ticket otnees andR. R. e(at1 -n#

t Q U O A ^ a CG reat T e rr e n te n g r y C « l*h rx llo iiN fw servlc** frum New York, calllPi# st Mall-

tax, N. 8.. and Charlottetown, p. E. 1. S. STrirililft'i" Jiib' H AriR 1 and Fi

f ; B ( L r m \ i C L aby new fwln'screw Steamship Uennudlan In hours. Tempeniiure cooler than st Ihe Mlvldle Atlamlc coafti resorta. Good flshlnf. ses bRlh- Ing, sulllns and hlcycUnt Fnr iboairsleo paiuphleiH und rnieft, address A F.. Onierbrldse A Co Agrnte Quebec B. H. '‘’o-. Ud 20 [fwsy.- S Y Arthy Ahern. 8ecretsfy. Quebec, Can-

- ndfl. T ,f M Hvrne A Cc.. 8o0 Urnsd ii.

Ideal Summer Cru se to Halifax, NOVA SCOTIA, amt St. Johns, NEWFOUNGLAND

ItK IJ CEIOSS' LI81K sn-umera teiv« S Y. p re ry gAiiirdity, H 94**remRlnlng in Ka ltfsx I dsT e ic lt way, ftrd 2 clays In Bt. Johns. Round trip, 12 rtnvs. Fo r Informal Inn and booklet n.'wrlng A Co., IT Plate ft.. New York

$1.00 $1.00Between NewYork *nd Albany

dleujnerf leaY-e I’ler fW, ft West ISIh fit. (1 pier below). PnMy nn<J flundfty. fi P. U. 9er- vIco and acenmniodflijons the beat. C olnlnn DUHTirpnHeed. Cloae (min canncctlons at Albany, Norih. Fast fud West. For ticket anri stateroomr apply i-'* JOHN A. KIPP, IBs Market el,. Newark, cr at 'he pier.

MOATS l^ A T B — CoQiB#relnl Wfasrf S-X$ A, M .» l iiO nnd 7:80 P. H> Ca«*f lalM i« t i A. M., a nnd Lo P. H.

P O P U L A R E X C U R R I O H R

NEXT t l l D i rL A K E H O PATCO NQB o n a d T r ip T le k « t* I Chlldran

fS l .O O n o O t a .l « v . B ro ad B», S:06, F t r r v St. S;(rt.Eut petrr at., »t<» a m.

M A U C H C H U N KO te a O ao k o nad Lit* Sw itohbnek

, B otm d T rip - T le k a U [ Children• i . n o j 7 n o t « .

Leave Bro|d #t. 8:88. Ferry at. 8:88. Safi________ F>rry * l 8:40 X. « .

ANCHOR U N EOLAeaOW and LOSOONDBaRYOalltiig from Nnw Torli eroiT fiAlordA/

Nee Twin-Screw (Heabwlp#.lEnlendld 4 .-coinniodatioSl*. Excelietrt eetn-lea SALOON, «6fi.80 , *d1*0O AK1> $ t» ,8 a .

gVOOKU C A B Itf, $4t.A 0 AKD T H JB U OLAgg^ $8T«tO AND S S A lAfor new Jliut. Hcok Tours. HeudersOB

Bros. N. Y ; U. R. Dennis A Co.. 7T4 Oroad f t : J0S. M. Drns A Co., 800 Broad n .^ J . 1. Uaycr. 24 Clinton ■*., Nowork.

; e ‘ 2 . 4 0 B O S TO N^ Via Boat SrII

____.d n M OlrM ttSY.sa I W orw etef,*.*#DT.r> K*.k da,, t P U. (raaPlar MLK.R.. K.Y.

RAILRO AD T IM E T A B L B 9,

newI setS ™Corrwitwt To H .t 1ft. IWW.

For Eaaton, bethlctitja, ATIantova anfiMauoft Chunk (A:ft<) to Eiiton). SrSa A. M.j 1;|S, 4:S1aundkra, Iltlft. 4:H.

H.S

STATE ERSANFMERT, A A I .ExoiniMbyLineolH PotUAR.

(B:8S to EaftOfi) F.5:80 P. U.

For ’Wlikeo'BaiTe and gertntOA. 8:8fi A.4:82 P, M. Bundaya, 4:58 F. H.

For Perth Amboy. 6:U. T:80, 8:48 A. U.', Ilia, 1:58, |;I5. 4 :» , S:88. 8:11. 8:45. 11:50 F. II. Bundaye, 7:10, 9:05 A. V .; 8:55. 8:40 F. U.

For Med Bank. Lens Branch, Aabury Fark« 8:85 48:48 Bed lifi’ ’'

*:l8 <8:55 Red Bank oni L] :50 P. M. Sunday#

ank only), 8:05, P. M, .Fur Ltkawoud, StM A. B .i J ;l* . I t n V. H. unda,t. TtiO. • :» A. R ; IM V. It.

J

nilSiAV. AIIE lA viiC.I.LT n l a laaT ca B ro ad Rt. *ta<loa 8i8<i

A. M. R o t a r a i a * ( r a n A ab arr P a rk a a d O ecaa G ra ra T R, H.

AM rifktlx 11.11: SkMrtf. SHA tae « a d a r a ' ( a a r lo G ottFobaw ,

F « a -M a r H d W aaktaaStoa, * ■ * • . « to a s , l a r 1011. a«a o o n rad o a (o r I l ia .

> o r a r r a a d B a a U a a . T iok tia lln llo d .

(T;10 R«) Bank anlvj.Bank <mly), * ;M . 8 ' « 1le 1.aN«wocNS. 9:48 A. JU.,IMP.

9:48 A. U.; Bmtvf' guhdart. 8:66 A. H.;

Trmton aad FbliadOAIa, •:ll, TJft.lljift A M.J »:is. l i S !

8unda,a.For Atlaollu ett j.

t:*ft P X.day, oolr).I tH p . u .

For “ (:1ft. »:4A • sH. 7;*B. KrCtf K U:■ U.; gi ayo, T:!lla!o?! grCA“'l0 :«(. l i :W A.:0ft. “ " ‘ ■■

P. U.For Baitlraora and W#ahlnirto& 8:U. 0:48, Ll:85 A. U .; 1:15, 8:80. 5:88. 8:18 F. M. gan- jayo, T:1D. d:5ft. 11:15 A. M.; 1:55. 8:55. 5:89, 8:45 P. M. ^

aptatladalpbu only.For tkkata. ba»ia«a eknka, aiaaptaf oar norratkinat ..ftoU i f Broad t t m l RUllon.

W. C. HOPE.. K ir. Oia. Pia. A(L

e o*: I0:U, ll:ftS A. M.i U :t(. t:l« .g:DS, HtH. S:fto. *:««. T;». (idC; (its; 10:4*

V. 45. BlguV.-PTM. 4 1

In Greater Newark’s Best Cloak anti Suit Department.

Silk* Dresses, Cool Jumper Dresses,l ^ i l l v l l v U u l w U l l w " in t h i s S>a lc o f S u m m e r G a r m e n t s .

Handsome Taffeta Silk Dresses

Ntfver Sold for L ess Than *1.1 and *IH.7.1 ■ SPECIA L

10.00■\ strikliifTly stylish lot of

one-piece dresftes in fashion- able plain colors and new stTipril effect#, s o m e in Jumper sivle with plaits tnd Inr^e kunono sleeve#; other# with Lit e iuseitiim and brdlfl trimming's V \i ] I pltilteri (skirts, vsith fold, women*# ami miftses’ — rej^olarfl.S.UU ami JlH .75. Choice at

10.00Bathing Suits, Etc.

W om en 's Bathing Suits — of Mohair Brilliantine, mtne with tailor collars, others in ihe new shirt waist or rounii yoke effect—* neatly trim m ed --iw o special Inis,

“ l . 9 8 dnd 2 . 9 8

Bathing Caps < >t every de­scription—some of rubbt-n^eil vlolh, some ol pure Tiibber, otlirrs of cravrUftte tmiterinls ail imper­vious to water- pnrfb br^^m al

anti rangr upwan’lOc. to

50c

Lawn .Jumper Dresses—iu stripes, dots, floral iwtterns with self colored i)orders. Lace and em­broidery trimming's-all sizes—regular J3 .75 , spe­cial at

1.98Skirts Made to Order

From Materia! Bought Here.

1.00

The Sale of Shirt Waists Goes On.39c5Sc65c

White and Colored Lawn Waists.L o t I— O dd lot o f s l ie e r w h ite an d c o lo re d s tr ip e

law n w a is ts in ta ilo r -m a d e b u tto n fr o n t e ffe c ts an d lo n g s le e v e s ; o ll ie rs in lu itto n b a c lc s ,tu c k e d and e m b . t r i in ’ d f r o n ts , e lbow s le e v e s ; le g - 5 9 c . v a lu e , sp e cia l

White Lawn Waists.Lot 2 — A n *w lot o f line w h ite law n w a is ts w ith

a s s o r te d p a tte rn s o f a llo v c r e m b r o id e r y , fr o n ts w itl^j c lu s te r s o f R ra ilu a le il tu c k s , s l io r t s le e v e s , p in tu c k e d c o lla r a n d c u ffs , a ll s ir e s ; w aist.s m ad e to s e ll at 7 9 c . ,

White Waists.L o t sT Assorted lot nf fm r IVrsian lawns ami lingerie

waiits, elAlifwalely trimnic.l willi fiiu' emhrtiirlery atbl laiT in- B' Tiioris in yokf or s(rai;fhl effects, tiii ltcd or lace irimnied barks, eltK)\v sleeves, lace rcliar am! I'uffs.flll ai/.fs ami etyles; regular JK) and f l .25 values, spCvdal a t ...................... . ..................

White Wai5tsLOT 4 —These are Tna<fr of fine

lawtia and lingerie m aterial, pret­tily tr im m ed yokes of tine ern- brofdcrie*. I'rench and (Yt-rnian V’al. insertions, full gradualer! pm tucki, others with all-over ern* broidery fronts, tuclccfi an.l lace trimmed collar and cuffs, aU aires in the lot; a good |1.5o value; sale price R t....................

89c

White WaistsLO T 5 —This lot cGnaists of fine

rers ja ii lawns nnd lingeries, elab. nraielv trirtline'l with rierinari and French N-al. insertion*! and rrn- broiflene'^. also filet lace yokes witli in.scrtions, others idl-over einhmirlrry Mnaists, lucked and Incc trimmed sleeves, alsn lailor-niade button fronts, with Kra<Umtfd t urks and long sleevvs, all sizes and slvles, reg.}2 ami values;special a t ................

1.79

Lawn and Jap. Silk WaistsLOT 6 --These are made of fine

lingeries a/itl lawns, also good (piality while Jap. silk , prettily trimmed willi hue lace and em­broidery iiiaerlinns in neat y<jlee eff-ects. lucked and lace trimmed harks, ellicnv sleeves, lace collar and cuffs, all «i/e in the lot to “.elect from; regular fdUG and f . V , 5 0 viilup' , s p e c i a l a t ..................................

2.69J

SUMMER RESORTS0 ( EA^ GHOVK. .1.

SEASIDE HOTEU OCKAN GROVE,N. •».

Thr lara^sl ahrj Ir-adlnx h t l nn iht*(nitn. dll fUD0ij n>cjins tiverlui kiLK ih- ■ .rcH i l..M.klel A. H tiT'H-KTnN

OCEAN lI O r S K Tb MflUi rtVf. near mi ill r-u .

And bpfteh; IJfh atr^ roi.JUft; on np(■Mcftllon. MH8. 0. 8. GR.AVEfl. > rij\irJH,'r

SUMMER RESORTSA'lLAMilU ( i r v , N. J ,

( l la r lb O T O u g b -B W ii ia .4i“A( I I V i.in<o

?Y|(h llfl bexulliul am) apalIkuj IjKctiunK ft endPuii Oali rlpM i!vrrliviki[iff iwi Mm kn "ftji'«Ap fruni, lift liir#r r»omi with [irtvaie b^thf each fuppitftil with b«a wai«;T Ue cxqul!* l«

SUMMER RESORTSGMOMOIL N, ) ,

aIIA N SIO N h o u s e . 7TEml’iirv 1V -

Thift la the pier* ynu're louklnff fnr; f'!=«;ionl IfK-olloti; fine table; bfioklet. ft. Amlrr" nLVFORD HOTKL. t t Main ava. —Cenlraily lo-

caled, open Jpn« 1. under new marmreiTi Tit; retM 16 t# 113. A, E, MlCHALr.. IT- p

muftlc. i^nen patrunxiTf *nn (tDnerpil air uf »d I

t i t v s

runxiTf ..........elennre and laate In Uh decnrHiMna anrI fur- [jtfthlnxa, 'fl tjartlriilDflv iittrai'tlve rturln#

fiHKATn f J o n e , .In lx- Anicii^t mtuI aft*ptpivili**r SSlillo itTVlcti M'lti AJii»‘rloiin ami iCui.j'-in . riana, OwtuTHhlp MuUa.X>'iiiem — ji.j^iiAJ{ W H IT E A RONB

Ifj Lake George

NOftMAM HOniERvnm iin n v v »L io.*ftUon 2 0 0 vard# tu Leftch. Special ratea to AUftiol t.

T H P I f f N n m P V OreahG'nv-’i n C ft lP IV J3 l.C V srv LAnlmry Hve., hb rkfmlfi riceftn. rate" 17 to tl<i A M Blierld-iu

G A L E N H A L L I

OCEAN W AVE! II Rintmry AveModerate ratea.

,<i bl'-x'k from (H qm M. H. SMITH

iltj i 1-. A .-jA ,. i . ‘ 'Kit M AUftoiic Cliy, N. J.

A lew wi ehs 1 . /Uf roiuCvri'iLli' u tul * hO'iiie, v 'lth e>^ry niod^m r"iiYF>nlenL-e nnd : lu jw rio r tab}« and wll: h# a creal

rs-aiorerI Bxtba for p|f‘fl*ur * i-r bronti rt,r andI le n ilfh ie n w liL ir.iiQ'd aiivndaniB only Ij p - YmT'SIV I im n ra i 4 urn \Munuxer.

Webh nve., .->ne bint'k from ocea’i :

rtFfa rootna; June ratea, W Prop. K. Benner.N E W A R K V IL L A

U A f t l l f f Pireefly on ocetn from. opp. PIAPlHKt batblnp ground*. U. K. WII^CuX.

WINDSOR MOUSE14 to tlO. C. r . MACKENZIE.

Grind Atlantic Hotel | *Vlrslrla aw fl . Ojf Ix-Hrr, AiluMlc I’vy, |

N- J . , capacity, fueatJt, ri. i ,i ml cold 5t*a i water bathf, i rl .•i'- end I'ii.lU:. . rchearra: j lerma, Amerk-nfi j 'Ui 1)Z !Vi l)!i weexly. i European ijIhh U uu for llifrE ,lure; cooch at inutH !i flARLES E rrtl'K. Prnp.

ASBUtlY P A ftK , N. J ,

HOTEL fbU R A lN EAabury Park, N. J.

Oraod and Fifth aves.. oppoalte fiunaat LAka. Thoroughly modertilxed. Booklet.

Under >ln«a-F»ntoii Farm monugement.

TH E RALSTON12R .liirina Flti'-e

Neat fM ean frunt, « i " •“t’- I I’It . h inml • A ern, meiJIum »lr* hLii'IpW i t :*nir'fiBaeeking reflm-d i iv ni*- f irruirt.lInK*. fu-mou* culftine, LYu klr: ui 'Ti uG'‘U. ^

MRS. CORa. |IKNt.rih“r T.AVIyffR.

"'Most pic furrsqtif thing I s<jw in America.' - Herbert Spencer

A l l ihoi you want lo know about the b rau tjr i of ih ii lov flie fi of w a­ters anij its w ealth of arcornmoila-

[ hurts M-t lo ith in

"A Summer Paradise”Issued hy the D f le w a fc At Hudsoni

the standard route to the Adiron* dsfkk. w ith tram le rv ice of luperb escrllrn cr.MellF-n on rer-rjit nf fi r^itft potitfa. A Ihu new nod m o im te map if r«l'teB|ed

f ic ite l i and rrfervationft at a II o fhcri of N- Y . C . and S- R R l,. H u d io n R iv e r L in e i and lourul agencies >n G re n ie r N e w Vork-

N. \. llfiG’e, infi'l nronrtsiiiy. A. t!F.\Tir> Gen Pun Affl Albfta N T

GHT'.TlVWOOn I.A K I.. V. V.

THENEWBUBGI PARK, S. J.3d ive ., block from ocean; Bth tecuon; capacity 2(>0; apoclAi 4Gi of Ju ly rat#", Friday to Mon­day. W .W . * A. T . A T K rN B O S .

H O TEL W E S T END,Asbury Park, N. J . ; overlooking oc»an an;!

e«platiad«; cap. ZftU; booklet. F. O. Ten Rra^ k.

W A LD R O I^404 Tih gv#. Cap. IMK____ E. O, HAIXINJ

Hotel Kenochel. AatHiry Park, K. J.. 8d a*a ahrt XtngaleT, block from ocean; newly rAno-

vatcdi German-Amerlcan culstna. M. Henachd-

M A CG A II H A t I AVE., lOQ f«et from n iA M A U nALftkri ocean; while atud*n •erric*. Boolilat. J, OGDEN HANLON.

H O T E L IR O Q U O IS ,Ocean and So rjiruiiuH uw . !«;•: I K-Hiiun

Capacity 4 U0 ; itUuim I'tlbu. »fle\«iU'r, f'rH.;iir-.tira, etc. apeelQ], IIU..VI, |I5. 117 wei-h)y , Sui tu Mon., J4&h-. bTiYiklet W I'- SHAW

I ift It’’r* ii 4 r* i ii*YI j i l f O l l t x lN H M-‘drrii appnJrHrijeiila;M'eia!, i', up weekly .'’riiitYjtiJfly

J. KRLLEY. owner A prop.•up*r1or iHbie. to Monday. tS

THE BRANDON,I Greenwood Lake. OranireCo., N.Y.

M<«l d^llghifully TIp'riYiixhly reno-j vaicU, orw furTYl!th)nK4 G • KIvt Addre ia

I’ HKUKRI' a A JONKS.

Ii U K L A W A H t i : \ V A T l£ l» O A V , P .k ,

1 / 3■ r Tnf

r i r QOJNO TO ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. wnd fur smde with cUy map, Bl^'inir rale#

■till lornliuct of huirle, Kfre illftiribnlion by InforniAiiun Dureau, Id K V. A 'c., All, Citv

MONTCLAIR, N. J .

The MONTCLAIRon THE m o u n t a in ton M O N T C L A I R . N . J .

T IIK I i ATIN>V U K i.A U .fcia'] M Ai KH G.\p, V\i

LAHUKST. MUHT Mi'I'KH.N ANlVrilE LEAD- IN K lii- T E L . rtuiLF:-4T LO CATIO N .

DerlYea il 't full befi'-hi of Gie iir»e*ea cfliifted t»y the "«Jn.i‘a'' fnrm.ti t'ri. TAiile suiiplledlruiia hctel'ft fu rti firr be^tru Suclftl dlverftt&nft. VVrlie fii 1.0 'ki--i ’’huv.ing hmel. K lUatInny Park n'-eTied iiiTLiiit H im Mfltm Livery. Gflrage, Sortdlr bi'r»u-a. K lH o lIn n y coach nn-eiH atl Irahift. AtneMr-Hi) i>Ia ii. alfo a !a enrre. G F R A N K CO PE.

B I I A D L B T B K A C H , f f ^ J .

BEA C B V IE W B O T E lThe «Bty botal directly on the b«ach: all coo-

hot and cold bath#; openlaa Uat# JOSEPH W. ElXoft.

vanirac#*;Juna 15.

KBYPO H T, N. J ,

T H E O A H M IN N E Keyport. N. J . overtooklMg Raritan Etay—UfHlexn Imprtjvementsi. tab le; apaelout groimds; private beach; biuh- Ing. boailng, fiah l^ ', hour from New York. Control or Penn H.. H.: terms ^ upward; Special ratea to famltifx;

G A R L A N D Nr>ONAN.

C .gTSK ll.L ^ O tX T A IX S,

4 AT^tKlLI^ « O l \TAIR,GLK.NWnoi; JIGI El. accommotlOleft 2d0, 2T*h

feaacm; be« of lablo; Jorge piazxa; music, datw- list;, huwling. bllhitrda; b#ih and tnlleta; 1ft

I uyYvard weekly: Iwwklet. V. IIRAMSON. Cat#- kill. N. T-

ttlG ItLA N D g. N. J i

TUIIPS0ll0isEgi:^iri.^.fo.• — — ------------------------ ovcrIoOKia# DcesD.

\

mjUiK. boatuw Hri Mthtac; ntM rttmiftl*. FUll-<)H« tftbto. BookIM. . J. M. J l l C t a

B H Itm E V lI.L i!. J .

AXTYSAW Duulimuy lltual-damong motihtallu on Pequeai River; finhing,

large, airy rooms; table firet-olassr fine roade; 10 to |fi p«r wttk. Brtdf«viiUa. N. J,

HlgCf$|Jl«AlVBOUg,

Pl'MMFR RBShjRT Information free: bbokteta, timriRbiea. bote) and boardtef-Ikniae rtt#a.

Freie Jlpimng. SK TVaahlmrton. near BanlL

k o c k a w a y . n , y .

I RQCKAWAY BEACH, Margaret Cottag#, 4T i N. Chue av#.~Ooo4 board; terms reoa^Mo,

•'V-

8NEWARK EYENINO NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24, 1908.

blNFIRMS BIG/' 'HARMONY PLANL J n r i i u u j D i u / I p j ( - j

DAMAGE AWARDA p p al of Public Service Cor

poatum b-Balldutine^ Suit Adversely Pccided.

VERDICT KOI

Tbnft f W b « W « irk K««nrlir Kaliv>l I

Tki«*lr V « l e r a Ip P r u i c a t , |S r o w H u n k . I

Cnmpljilnt wiib AiaUfi ypi»I<'nlny by bu^l- | iM(‘n iin<l rpHidmlB In vli’inlty nf j

Ihi'^t.'^irp fcrrpfl di -kfjirlingi- hnd"^fr n UDunTBi' wfintT“iirnl b’f' < xprit iMl tm lljr nun |

'nit- Trfijjtp h:iU U>adi‘tl on a :< n'A‘ j1r> bp Taw«d down the I'aj'Wiilc M llo' K‘'" ' |

■ liaffp ♦•ydticilop plnnl The Brow paiik umlEXCESSIVE I l!inli";d nf rraii fpnlnK Karb:i '- ' ■ an- .

ntli,r burfip It wan > l o *l''d ba-k mi ihe' diM'k, whi-rn It wiiB ]<*fr irrjtil H-'ni''- tiiiiu I

NOT APPROVED"N ew I d a " Hen Reject Gird-

ner’s PropoatipnJo Affiliate with "Regulars."

I

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. . ,1 t d'lrU'K Iht* riltlit.An nplnion ;nlv?rpp In m e 1 ulillr S.’ rvti'p j oiff.ir.1,

CorptJi'Oilfon lin* U iuU'mI down hi' •I' eojlh I* In wHiiln

. . . . . INm yjinlf of ih«« iarlm *(“ wUmf 5ald b'-Bupremr rour i In th'* m a u r i of ihe jpp<‘al ! fi.jy the odom ware ulinont Ins'if-by thftt yorporailmt from n Jury iiw iril of , ff rnblo.LN)725 daniiiges to H. Hfllhiutlnp Af Hmm. I ‘ t r jl led up th<* n<'alrh Hoard twto*'.

' . lu i l trtiiMl on (Ilf alteftP-l iicillutl .11 uf 1 mlil Mr, Clifford, "Tli,- Hthi turn- IIn B I rui off HO f u r l l y that I oaUnl up the Horond lime iibortly aftiT B o'rha k I wan tliffi t'dd that the l>o«r«l liad been I’lilieil

, up three Mmeii pfeUniiHl> .ihcjiii ilie mai- I KT und ilint II hnA ri nduR mi d" wlih

^\'hiievof wQfi nt tlu‘ l.|i i[.i Mr. <Jlf- ri H iip M lli‘*

t l

1:

Welle on the eoniplalnant"' prf^miBes by t* r nnd other ilelHerJous niihrrmn.'t com- Ink (rom the adJoSnlnje nns_pliint of tli^defendnm cijrpotatloii.

Tlte nplnlnn was wriflt-n l>y Juniie- Trrn<.'h!inl. who. m lonjuiiri loii wlih Juf'- i i 'n l cimtlu'ierl. mid tloep ilrinlfon and Hwayie. heard a i g i i - • lioord of Wnrk^ ‘ ’ mom vn appeal Kehruul^ j!o latji ■ yllnhn n-.idn'

"I f ri lutui owner aci-ainulateM eoiilafn- ;InailnK malter upon hIR own land. iimI ' negllgeiuly peiliilt# It to pen’olaie l|iroui;li ] the Boll und p*illme k rtolthbor'K well, la* i U llnblf for Injury." |

A fter a recllnl of nnlecodenl rlr<Mjni- ^■ taneeJi. the opinion gooB on to say:

"Tho only reftaona rp<iutrlng eoniddera- tloft urged by llie defendant why u irlnl abould be granted are Hrat. that the trial Judge refuied to dlreei a vcrdlet for the defendiint: lecond. that thr verdict l i agaln*t the clear wulght of the evi­dence. ftJKl. third, that the verdict Is ex- etf i lv e . '

The opinion derUrew that there was evi­dence JiiBilfylng the Jury In flmllrJK thplthe tfir found tii the plntnttfT'B well# rj’iim- _________ _from the ndjolnlug gnu worke of the di-- | ’fendam « fi.r Ju n . 1, m « y h .g : Th.- ( A L L E G E D B IC Y C L E T H IE Ffact that the gnu planl had t>een operated for thlriy yi-ure without Injury to the [ plaintiff tended to ahow that with proio-i' < 1lud*oii ( u o u tj care no Injury w*miUI have nrciiriert. 'i'lu'•tiddon niuuniritnce of oil gae tor la the plnlnllff’H wclla In July. WHrruniedthe Inference that a leak had omurml

'aubeequent to June 1. 19C3 . In aome of (ho

I .Mr Kuld .1 r, III n in i 'd M1 I'll'.i- of ICriMt Urii .C ' iIh" >all'il u|c

llii' h'lii'd of Heali^. .ml rompl.iln-'d Ali Itial rcmnlnod " f Um big pllu id

y.irbng*' itiiM mornli'g wae ah'jul lhl*e tan- on a ecow. Former Alderman Arthur IhiKlam. of the Y a n l a r a w Icc- Company, «ald (o-day that lh*‘ Tefuw to which ob- Jevtlun hud hci-n made had bven removed (lamig the night, tho sunken arow hav­ing been fnlKed.

At the B<»ard of Heal th oUIih* noliody knew an yth in g of ihv comphilnte m«ld to have been made. Thf'n' win* no record of rneaeagee rocelvi'd and as the bonrd'e office rloeea at 4 o ’clork It was HiiggeHlod that If any ‘ phone reporla had hp tt maile after ihat hour Ihey muMt hove bean re­ceived by the Janitor nr eome oihor P'*r- eon mil fa mil iar with mu<-Ii mailer.

I l e p o t y Hiitv l i id l-

v id u i i l ' f u k e I l l s W I m' i‘ 1 lUid

tia^ e CliuMe.When Wllll.nu U. Krt^seoli. of 4fi7 Jack-

IT HAD ONLY TWO VOTES

A resolution to Join hands w l ih the ' n-*fuliir" wing of iliR Republican party was giv en i l i o n shrlfi by the advis ory ruimnjtlee of the Republican Longue for Jdrjilted FrnnclilsBB and Equal T a xa t io n at a meeting o f ihe latter body last night. The acilnn, however, was etined ag ii ln it the method o f conclllullon proposed ra lh - j er than the prlnvlpli- of lia rm ontilng liHelf. The siiggesilnn ta me In the form of n resolviUon Inirodured by Dr. D. M. | iJardtn-r, uf Caldwell, for a conferc nie , with ihe ‘regulars" "with a view of | rfferl iig ;tnd receiving conceseluns," to , bring aboij' n coiilHlt n whlcli '•Ih to be g!-«'url)' il*-.«lred‘ ‘ Dr. Gardner am i Cius- | lavus F tlnmmer wi-re the only nn-mherj ' rccunhHl as u|iprovlng the ph'.n All ihc orherH dlsnenled, and GanJjier C«ilby and Ghartes L, Wimrims told w hy they did.

The resolwMon cann* *‘ai'l>' in iho meet' ! Ing, which was called lo frame u pln lf rin for ihe cnmpalgn. t ’kalrmnn WTlIlflin : p>Uow*'s Morgan, In speaking of th e Ta ft- i Sherman ticket, sold rhB Fresideiillal choice had fallen oa a man ihart whom there la tm betirr e<iulpp«*d In the nation, ; " a man who eturta In wliere others gen­era lly leftve ofT." lie suggested a reanlii- | tlon Indorsing llie ticket. J- F rederic k i W h erry offered one and L)r. Qurdiivr sprang his purprlse. HIS fCHcdiuUJii begun by auyliig the league was urruicd f..r llie specirtc purpose of iHlvniicliig Ihf In le n ’stij of the wlitile cHl*eiii=ililp mi Uo- ruutiiy, and Ihril nmii.s . haiigvs tm ih>- ii.iveoccurred bt cuuH.’ of new iu'V! ■ :i d tliroiigh the JcauijC H «lT-a!r This Li Itig I'rvsldenlhil yeai, 1 1n- n-H.-Pirhin Hinted,■ ji year wherein iln- grcai*si ^ond In tlie

grc,Tii-st number 1h to be ..bMiii.cd bv llie lOaHnmiblc adJujjlMlH'hl nl ofnpsninu," tlureKtro

li. fiolveU, that wc i-spi

SUIT SAVINGSThree dollar* will* do the

work of four—if you take ad- vantaice of our necesaity to se­lect from the eighteen Watson styles that we are forced lo.sell !tt ah ari^ire-rcdueti«'»-«f-J3 |H-f cent.

I>’oiced to sell—because the general business depression has left ti* with too tuaiiy suits and too many stvles. And IvVKRV’ aitit is the product of mir own tailors T H IS year— just the newest and twagger- est you can find.

525 Suits cut t o ........... $ 1 9 . 5 0

522 Suits cut to . . .........$ 1 7 . 5 0

520 Suits cut t o ........... $ 1 5 . 5 0

5 l S Suits cut to . . $ 1 3 . 5 0

515 Suits cut to . $ 1 1 . 5 0

512 Suits cut to . . . . $ 9 . 5 0

[loii’t wait. The 1.S stvles, AM. sires and fit guaranteed, will he quickly taken by men who fully appreciate the rare couibiiiation of f n u j ^ l e a s apparel and extreme economy.

6E0. WATSON & CO.,Inad ind Mirktl Sit.,

REWARIl.

w w t ■ i ' i L s ? i r s bP O T 0 « T R I A L

Husband and Wife Chargeii with Firing a Halsey

3treef Dw^ftiiis.

leonolx F r r x l d c .R l i g l K o m l i i » e a t H a l t -

ft rB tlon Mop^tliiir o f

W a r d Rf>piilfll<*Nisx<

Ratlflrfltlon of Ihe Republican nomlnn- tloiiB for PrexlUeht and Vlcr-Prcrtldetit wan mode by the Ninth AVard Ucpublfcan

and

QUASH OTHER INDICTMENTS

A fter prvoral poatponenu’me lii*' Dl.il j o f H a r v e y E. Dodg** nnd hla wlf '“. Kll' n I Dndgc, Indicted for aratm In CdUtncriiun

s^lth a fire m 3$ and 37 IIhIbcv mccfi. Apri l 7 laat, wag gtnrtcd bef< c Judge Diivl« In P a rt H. ^of the (Juurtvr Scs- Blona Court thla uftertioon

Before iho Jury wob drawn A bhIbGioi P roaecutor Uaymfsnd anriuunrf*d ht* wmilil nolle proBse th#* mdlctmeniB for the name charge found agalnat Henry K Kemlngt on Arnold and George M- C-inhy. W'ho were boarders at th«- JIiiIm.'.h Bi i"-t hoiiae, and they wore Hitvordlngly dis­charged.

Mr. Hiy m nnd had u talk with Judg»’ Dttvla before doing this, but in:ul' i' ' Btatement In hla unmiuneement ns I*' ihv rcaaona for dlamlsFliiK ^he tndivimt-nt. It 1b underBtotjil, however, the Hinie wns unable to Bubsluntlale the ItvllcUmnt in the caae of the three men and lluit tin y may be uaeO as wUnesseB for the proM-cu- tlon.

I er**il by Chapdifr*-^' f V'■okH • vm .■ I»r. Wllllarr. H. McKenxIe. There wiie

miiel/enihusia*m. nttrl mention of the hiirm-'H of M'llitnm H. Taft, Jam es B. Slier, man nnd rrf'sJdenl Buosevelt evoked much Hiiplnuse.

"T ills la 11 mamifftcturlnjr city ." Mr. Hiker eiihl, "and we know Bomethlng

' About rmioiifiieturlng phtnle. The first es- j Bcniui to get gtiud rcKults la to havo a I wetl-equIpiH-d plunt. and then you must I have eoiTjD one who underaiande the btisl- I n' fls to run It It muBj be an up'io-dnte

plant with nn iip-to'.diiie mflnnger. We tiave gid II KmiiiJ nnth.niil plum which la worth a quarter of ilic world. It Is the biggest ('orpnrnibm In exlHicnre. uiid Inia

KILLED WITHIN SIGHT.OF HOME

Garfield Boy and an Older Companion Mangled Benatb

^ Tr^s*:'" .

FINDING L E H ARM THE CLUE

ijlsjif/b-A Ut the EV ESiyti XA'U H.H ETH ER FOUL). Ju n e ' il.-W iih lu a

block of hi2} own home, John Nyinun, six­teen ytura old, son of Mr. nnd Mra. Peter Nym.in, of IW Momoe alrcel, Gurtleld, wua struck, nt the Monroe street crossing by an emigrant train last night, that pi.seed over the Bergen Hhurt cut at S:4i wustbountk nnd InBiimtly kMleil.

J\tnlK Allenmn. nlmdeen j'eni'S old, of GiirlU'ld. who whs accompanying young Nyiiiun, was hIho killed by the same Irnln. Nj Ilian's liu<ly was foumi lOU feel west of

se.(N.N>.(Niii BiofkholderH. And now we hove | 4,i,d im. other body about thegi>t lo get «4«miehody to manaRe It. There : fjaiiie dlsiunce from that of Nyman.ar'> Ihe Philippines to he cared for, iitul I The aicivlenl was j.ut dlseuvort.-d until

..ri-i Rico 10 be cured for. also- Tlie t ^he urrlv.i! of tin-train at Rimiacia, wlitnPanama I'unu] work, the Irrigation w.Tk In fill- Went and tho rufhil fiuestlon, with ilu- lUlier things we are doing. rciUHt all be taken cure uf, and we have got to get a

I Tniinager who undersiundB the work and

M fi. I'kKlge, who canio Into court carry­ing A two-year-old baby, to ik a seat by her husbend'H aide within the rolled eii- clOBUre when Ihe rawe was called.

The Dodges leased the Haliey stn-et dwelling, which was afire on four dlfferenl occasions.

In opening ihn cnBC Mr. Raymond said the .Dodges hud insuted their permuiul property for Jl.KiX) Inst January, and a few months uflerwiird mus'eil fr<mi tlie iiddrt'SB on the soulh of the rnniii «lw'»ll- In^, Inking UkOfit of Ihelr furnltun- with I In Ml. "but rontiiiulng Ihe pulley of hi- surniiee." He said he...wonld pniN f ' fmjr ' or five Indejiondenl Urea broke buii lu li' i tiiiitiy ft> paeale aibd dlBthiet plae»-s.' ami \ that Mrs. La ilgC wiih nt the lioimv Hh >i<- ly Lefnio nn .ihirn 5'f fire was smiml'-il.

I la fully eapiible of carrying U out

TfCsptacles In which the defendiuit stored U« tlir-bearlPg sntistnhces. It was not iocumlwnt upon the compl.'ilr.iuii lo show by proof In whnt rerepiacle the leak oc- ourred.'*

The opinion recites thi* conienthin of th” defendant rorporutton tluit the u r fioind to Halsey street ami Into Pea.irIn ihP ptolnlltffl w f l U nim o rnmi i l . - ' - ' - -------- -............. . ..........Psssalc River, where prior to I'lui gai mr was dcpoBlted by the predeeessuis Of the defendant, with Mils cormnetil.

B u t this WHS all theiT>‘. Htid seems to

sun iiviiiia-. J#rsey T lty , a depaiy shrrtiT |, ominty ioh.mUi<-uf !j!'(lH«ai Puimty, ennm out uf ibe lui-iil hk. i> mI' ilP'lKtuniee, where ho went lu Casli ji iii'*no>* J'ri'sldeul and \'ui -I'le.sldi' urrinr about j <j'clnck *tblH afi«*ni'vn, Ik- the r-tiumvsaw n stniiiger mottni hl.‘< t»h'y<'le m d fide up 2\«u<h‘iny street . He Chaseil tlie lhl**f

be Inconptstenl wUh whsi we imderHi ttuI the proof BbowH In linvv been the fai-i. that t1*c lar iti plaintiff's wells was oil gAS tur ‘

Continuing, the opinion seyw: "It Is pu- bep* nevertheless truo thni (hm- with Nfvidenci- whlclt wtnild hm e justified iho Jury In adopting ilils theory, and thus have found for llie defcmlmit. hut li is equally true that there wns evldenro plainly Justifying them In pdoptius tb? theory cf the plaliulll Hmt i!ir far wax negligently pi-rmlltrd lo cicnpe from pnm* one or mme of the ifinks ur appltauees of the defendant thronrili Uie Intci-veninif Koll Into the platnUfTs vidls.

**The Jury, nfior c.-ntidrjlng all of ihe ♦vtdence, have foijiMi for (he nlalnilff, and we verdict.

wl erc !ln! hit ter diMpp«‘d Ho- wliuul anil rnn.

Ker*e1i mounted the whial and rmi- tinned the Chase aflur the thief He w-aa elK'iUlng "Slop ih lf f ;" nnd i\i Hrontl strevl Mount'd I ’ollconiaii MeHnph. bear. Ing his erU's, joined In th<‘ chase. The thief rrui lati> the O rttre Mark-'i, but Me- Hugh enughi him t>efori- h«' went much fftrlhcT

The prJsDneT wjih tsiketi io ih" First Preejncl iUatlan. where he was slated hb Olio Schleshigcr. of 2tj East Ber.md streeij New' Yor'’,

REAR PLATFORM REGULATIONSJ n spev tn r T l i r e n t e n c d t«> IliM-e C o n -

dii('ti>r P’ lTir4l f4 P . ' ir llini o f

The failure of a tmlfi-y car inspector to

tH li> tin? R‘*- i.iu ui'io ecla- iii'ninu'-'R fur . and ’ l id * e

■ i.lnmiM' H a l v. will use uiii rvi’]} I If'-I' t" lid tiii-.n di the <auryhi^ uli -.f .:iniva'au w lid i will end in the cli'i'.inu uf Tut' itid .<iu-r iiuii-. and l.y U r'.irtlu'l tesfilr. .1, ihat It is HiVSI rise '»f this ;i ! . '■•o; ......................... . Mu-U.-].utilban fiu l.luii'i'ii Frun-l IiIfcs and Kqiial Tux.itl 'ii, anv reii-MiHiulih' arraiigi u- id wiij' Il ‘ ‘>m in* ■ aiter.-il Intii wit!-, tlie M-i-'i‘ -U'-ari ■ unty Uu- \vhl.-b wi;i l . 'vv f'lr hs nbjeci Hie

I m i t e i-a.se of ars^^n." j ,Sii|jerhiii-ndi ill M J lln, of llie tSuh'at

coalition of the • (TurtK nf all Invul Uc- |iubl1i-:i,n -uu.iH and the mlnlnda'ntf " f(|Uf-SMnUS tf hr jdlM'»‘d lnf ire ftiP \'iders,I i.[i of whlt-Ii Is iil'l iLi draw altciitiun fr-.ni the n:ill"n:il ennn'algn, ■ irwl I""' it furilicr rrsuived, tbnt n rum mlttee uf eleven members 'd tlds fiiiv'snry rummlt- |ee 1m' nppulnbd cunfer 5vllh Hie 'dnlr- n .iii i f llie Ib'iiuMlr-’in ruunty ruiumlt- tci- wdis |li> ribV-c'i in view uf siu h '•'■ n- cessluiiB fis will 1' i>d 'o nitlilm'r.e thr iiiim- htr nf I andblnies uml thr- numl>er i>f tpo s-

j tlmip til I'l- -.'itid Mi'i>n ill the tu-xt prt- | marv I l«-f'tlr n ' j

! I,4>oUiul l. lKe (1 D e a l fn (■Lift I

Native jii;t iit.s and li hh> h la under a siatvite altnihir t-- ihnsu in force in Muspachufletts..Maryhmd Wisconsin nnd New' Vurk

(I. A just :tiid iiiln|uate employers ItH- hllllv rmi

7. f ’ unsllHilIntmi Aniendnients flnbmts- slon U! tlu' peunlu " f the fulh-wln'f eunstl-1 titb'ioii rimertdinuntH'

n PruvidiTitt fur tlie ele^flnn uf members 4]f Hu- tb-ueral .VssoniMy h\ dlslrtrts.

b I’ ruvIrhtuT for the Hepnratlin of tnu-nti-lt'iH i*'r. Hi.mh fpini SI ri le rleel lupB • ................H n flip Huh--A law .pruvldliiK fur com- ! L.or)is, wus tl:.- aist wH iiphm, H* lu:- i-phnp Pr ir-.ru'ernmciit In nil tnu- j Ib d he o.ol fuuial i Uvif.v Immll'' of wa. <.riu li'''il m:iiUTft, h'clndlnn

fi 'T |,r. [HiMPr uf each mmilrlfifllll v to .'d'l-r Its I'wn eiiiipti'r without h-gisluUvu -u’llun b\ "ul>riil!4Hlufi Tif charter nTpend- liien's tl Hie vote of the people nf the muidelunlh v

b Tiie r u ’ver to efituhlhh any mrifi'etpnl

Hi nnil Hnerl moved that the ''home rule" pbvnk be tnserlivi. and this was rlniip W'llhuni illsrusshm. A motion uf Frank A White's, buiveyer, tjint an ''nail-nionopntj- law' plnnlc go in was not looked upon so f!ivt>jnhly apd was dofenled. Mr, WIdic pfiid If It wms nut Inserted "It w-lll look at* |If we Jir«- ffCltlng i-uld feet and jdaytng to ' the trusr.s " Btmie nf the members .'•aid lliey did not underntnnd wbat a suggested j •'ndefinate fmploverH' liability a=-f' m'-.'itil. I f:n4l Sheriff fioinmer was called npojn to 1 explain In ten mlnulM the inemti<'r.« ex- | pressed ihenisclveii as mideretuiidluK Hiil | p:ivi their fipprovnl.

negirding the plan of providing fur a constlmtloniil nmendment for the <dr'-tlon ! of Assemblymen by district.^ t!ic nxeaiitive i runimlMee s platform set forth ’'llUit tho |

AdrT tile r’feflcnt manager took charge he fumul that 4'*erlaln persons were re*

, ci-lriMg tpeclal privileges. Thla he lias I sMippi d He found that rnilroodH were I fiiviM-liiH saiiu.- corTn>ratione, und llita he I si.'piiud The people of thla couniry nru J siibatiiiiiliilly honest, and many enmpa- I mrs nnw sol) to the smalleat Compulltor 1 .Il tli«’ sHfiU' price IIS they sell the largrfll.

1 l'i-lle\e, that win be the cnmmtT'I rhii et.iiidunl iweiuy-nve yeara hen«’p.

TuiL Knati'Sl horm Ui corpuratlcmH bus I.Miii wKUigbl lu NVw Jersey l»v giving

' ,,n,. --( rriuralluji ihu riabi to ncdulrv the Htiu'k id aioUn-r.

'T li sucriud K'H.SfVi-lt Is riuHc a job,fur h>- lum jiWLikrn+'tl the people to ji

s suiimli-il. p pi.'iup nf ihluking and living .\ndUuynioud I idKtnry o f this country w-us■J’he i 'har:icler of tJie tin's. Mr. ____ ..

stiili'U. 'WiiK .I'ldi t.i m akr II ii i!-llli. I ,.<|i,lp]i..il .is TiiTt Is. U p Ii m

nf-5er fallvil In anything, and la a man of

the inaiiTi hdi arm wan found on the phot of the eiiginf. The UisroVery led ti» an JiiVfsiIgatton t'V the railroad employes th.U re\eiiled Ihe douole acciUciil.

t ’oroiier ( ’ortiftlluB Colllne was summon­ed at mldnlghl, and after a hasty Inves- tlgiLtion the bodies were brought to ttua aiorgue liere. Upon an exnmlmatlon of the bodies t was found that Nyman'a skull was crushed and other severs brulaefl and cuts about the body had been Inflicted.

Tbe body uf Allemsin wiih struck ap­parently in tbe back, us bla spinal col­umn lacerated and his left arm turn off Mtinbura of the family of young Nymnii said lo-duy that they did mil know when he left llie Ikkihc. .They said lie WMH in the habtt of going nut nights, but lu'ver out hi(o. He whs 4'mplnyed, aa a help4T to his fatlM'r, who Ih a ciirpenicr.

i.'uruner CollliiB auiiimoned u jury to- iluy, who revh'wcd iho bodlen. after which Ninian wue removed to his honie. An Inquest will be held Friday afternoon at the office of the coroner.

nre not IncTSned i prevu I u|um three pnHsung'Ta riding onNor do w r t dnk Ihc verdbl Is ' * , , , . .. T. ..A I V . .ir. li Ihc ruur i> inform of r\ pu\-ns-» oii-cntcrftXceaaWe. Il appears |o be basi-il ! i p ja , ‘" , , , , i ,u -

tMlimonj' with respect to reaxunabl'' ex- i bi gn Inside, last nign.. rui.r-d the pentlHurcs that the philntlft Incurred prii- curdm-tor n«> Utile perhiriuitlun The ln- dently afid Jo good fnlth In rndcavnrlag ! spp Mor thrciitcneil iti have the rondvjcinrto remedy the Injury, ami wu* confined to compensation for such expenditures Al were made from July j-'i, 190S. the date when th»’ Injury complaihcd of Iwigan, to Ahguft it. JWti, the dttto when this uriton was begun.

"W e cannot say that under the proof this verdict shows any indtcailon of mis­take, prejudice or patilullty niwu; the part of the jury."

HOLD YOUTH ON SilSPICiON.

rtneil a chiy'H pay. and nft»'r w'nrklng uji w'ard " f fourteen hours in llu nlzslltig he,at for Jl.tj IT thereabouts, the hitter didn't ri llab tl ' Idea

Thu Incident happened on car No. 2055 nf the fiprirgll'dil nvermr line. The car was going wusl, nnd npufi renchlng Jlc|- mont avenue, about B n'ciock. had room, hi th«' rondiiclur's judgment, fur nbom thr4‘" mure pussungfirs. A eruw l w ib wiiUlng. but hr p4TniiHed only i h n e tu

UiiKinl U and thuo ptilli-i down tlu* bars._________ f While thi-re wnii mom hi the front of i!u'

aoan d iiinn n K o rn ,, n T lir o r r . M x i n t I c:ir ih,- rrowJ lii Oic nlrlPs rr(u . - .M o .«h p1 forward lunl the three passengers In qiiuF.

A ttem pted Hobl»ery m ill Ar- | could not gel hi. Ati Inspcuiur b.jiinU re s ts jR n ie s G nito . j er the ear an*l tlmllng Ihe Flliiatluii hu-

Jam w rtvtto, rlnetw n y « ir . oM. pT bS , VOii.l h i. o>o-rnl )>m ii „p to Hm- .... ..

purprl.^a ' Asscmtdv may be IncreRBcd to ninety Tnernbers.’ ' A lengthy tllscu-' slun un this rr.‘*iilted. must uf the members feeling there sli.mld be an entire redUHirlcilnx uf rhe Ptntc. 1' M. Sommer said the ques­tion ivfiB n W4‘lghty one and thnt tbe

ji.iln-r, f.aiiaMti -1 vsiih kcrosi'iiv uli, tu sUv cellar H'f N'li. ,«> Ho tin- wvund 11 'ur. in Hiuiel. b f i-.iim- ,i rusH a matin-.ss uuulu uf i'.\rnl.v|Mi li.ill b'll.ii'd. as was ,iiu>lh'i tiMUruss iti aii'-ilit-r li-dmuiu. In f-HlI nu- uih' i‘ ruiim. M..I1U1 iierlan.Hl. la- ub-ri .'-'l I fmlht-r plT " f w, .sie ptipui s.Miii-at--d v l l h ' i i l l . .md lu ,1 Jf-.ir luum Huiu w s still n’tun- "1 u: at jinpiT iif>:iki-d ';i lki!, ’ i.vlillc ' ll! a I'M.Ill -LII.Ill uf llu' ii'.ir II'd- ruiiin (li'-re ls ,uiufl.c|- Miatiri'ss I h c ' I i t.!C atUc, b.'(ld M.irllii, tlivie w:ih luis '-f waste tu.per uli the fl 'orM."

SWITCH I t a YS AT THE CHURCH

Injunction Asked in Behall of St. Columba's Against irol-

ley Company Denied.Ti.a» Min pinrgi'fiilun c.imi ns

v,-:i,s nidl'-i.trd b.\ the far! tlic res iliitlou 1 ainr uniir g'dng thruugli bufure .nny uf tljL- ni'-mi'ers rnalir.nd whnt li tnunnl Mr M u g a n had put Mie qiirstb n t i a vote.«1„ .„ .Mr r.,ll,y „.„1< ,h . a - „ r H, n r t - '™" " ''■ ‘ ■ "fHV ' T ; , IIh. nr Hi. rrs„lMHn„. I ’’'‘T " 1 m . r ' ■ R F W F T IY IS IN 1 A W r n i l R T Ss ™ n ,.n.p<.IH„n nf ( 1 1 1 . '"'Ion .1 .-..nvnmlnn. If pns.lhl., anrl OLf-r- l i IH LA W L U U A I Jkln.l, ' Mr Orlb.v Phl.l ' TfMH ™ " H ' ' ‘unBlHut m,. _________m m v H,.M .hnnl.l I... rnrr.fMly tlM- nhr„rn,nn hnd ntifwin rd M., [

„n.l c,rn.l,1..r,l hnfnrn wn s l v " ' An.|.-r.„M, H F Sommer. Dr.vld McBride, t|n' Hi.unti uf 'Hir .xpprnvnl hi Me llrst

ruK 'iirco, ciiiinigr nad ronvlrilon. In ihcV i I ’T. mI'Ii nMal r-iimhiial'- we huM* ajj. iiii'd at I'lf bume arid liked !r. ruu-

I ,im surr\ a Jersuyman w ;p ii"' M-liiird, Iml wu will win. nev-ri "

ytr Itut k t 'M aluiit the Uf piiiiil .m .•n’.'iiMun iiiul 'b'- .-Jrene.s and luctil'-nip

will'll uii.iked ibe rumination '.if T ift -in'] Stu ni iu 'h was |u\i» and fii-n'l- sl lp fur i^beniiiii;," declared Mr Bock.

fr.'U' Mills-' wb" 1 'id kimwii him\M .11S n ,it I" III Fi. ii ikdn Muridiy I I'l. iii'i-ifn.itiiin

ARREST IN NELLIS ROBBERY,

fur

Hr .b Keiizb' .Htild Mvil Tuft had h e n ,1 t.uw-'if'il fai t ' r In nnkliiR Ihu presfut mlniliilst r M lull who! it has bueu. He sp"k. brl.'ily aboMl Mu- Il'i-:i| Hllnnttun Iti 1'-,i‘ Ninth \V:'id When Hr M'-Kulizb' • m iU'l-iW ^Valtuu Huwiirtti. who prt-

-.lUd. illm-lml altnutlun to the fact Thai Hr M'Keiiid.' b " 'e ' I ' ' same liret in- itlnls -Ijn T.'M ■ •PuTbaiv wn'll hear frum

llvn4li|nai'tors Hleiilli* Jlect>v4'r T»-u DlaiiHiiids 111141 Take fleNlumlii

.\ilauts lii(4> tAisl4Mly.I'tdiuwlng (he rccoxi'ry uf two dlamoru'!

iliiR.s, valued at 4 BHJ. vvlilcli were .xlolri; fruni The ronddence o f Wlllurd (J. Neills, nt I'T.'i Muiitclalr avenue, t^iimhiy, l ie i f ' tlvt- SergeatitH Tulte and HiLrlcr IjimI fdfht i.r-

i ruMi-d RciiJumiJi Aduiilfi, ullng Hupkl::i», c'.iuiecJ, nn l■ x-convlln, of Ur5ior.-ebtriMd. Tlife delvcMvra found the gems Ir. a pawnshop on the ‘'HUl," and a few mln- Liii-a later had Adam s In custoily. Mr. und Mry. NoDls called ai potica houiiquur- M‘i'8 thirt rmirnlng, ttnd aueompauli-d Uor ter lu Mm Bccoml RreHta-t Courl t'l mulrii u f j r m a l cumptaliU agalmfi the prisoner.

The Jew-f-lry wiia .xtubn, It h LeUc\'i.>t,Willi . II M.-K.-Iir-K" In Hr- fill!," Mr I .Sumliiy m.{IH !.)■ >i soi'vmu who o:.ill

I fh'-r; was eiitpluyed In Mie Neliis iiorir.

Vlce-Cliancellur Emery render d nn oral opinion t"-day in an InJiiiKdloii aultWiilt-r ] Slmpp'-'ii and Henry C. Hines n.s

I .■rl.ri . . . . wlmrc H,c ''''nMnotl..tl j by SI L'ulumhh's iH.min, I'.rho-I to eni.irlbiitn |f» toward thfl Bispporl of Mie 11c fbu rrh ugiilnst the Nrirtli Jersey 'league. Mr »un-m:er explained that the Street Riillwai Company tu ''urnp'd the

IxiLiu

' Jpckson Kreet, H a ppiBoncr at th< First PPMinct in connection with nn im4‘mpt

* rob th« drug xtnre of Dernard Tlrlco, a t 23 Railroad place, which was ameretl laat night by it ihlcf who uaeil a Jimmy on the front door. Nothing was wolen,

:’accoTdt:ig to the druggist. Fotlcenmn Hearn discovered the storo open and no­tified Tlrleo.

Quito waa arreBlrd by Rotindeman FhUl man In Lincoln park abom t o'clock this morning. According tu the roundsmun. the j'outh was drencli^l tu the skin when found In the park.

Tho roundBiTtnii ninde th4> deduuth>n that Quito, and posaihly nnniebrxly rise, worn a t work on the front door of Tlrlm's stun* and were dlucovered as they forced open the door and In escaping Mulm jLtmpi'd Into the Morris Canal, which is not far from tlic scene of the attempted rohbeiy. Quito denied any kimwledge uf iiir matter.

tor.Aflked iibout the Insp'CtorK ih m ii . tnu

conductor KHid It wns lu iiofunliiin:'- wiili ft new rule of ttic ri.impnay At the office uf the Publle 84-rvlicv Railway C'Ui*- pany. however, H w «h dmlv d ihat ruirb j rule w-tLB In e x ls ie m e , When uonduc- tom nn ttie pay-ae-you-entcr cars iillow thvm to got overcrowdf’d they arc dlH- clpllmd bj- tem porary j4'isjieiiHto»i. It wus t-X|>liihu‘(l, but that In no ciise was a fhtv Im poFe l.

REPORT FOUR ROBBERIES.

THE WOMEN IN THE CASE.

V '

g t r u n n e r a A|iivenr nt A r r n l g n n i e n t 4»f

A l l e g e d Mxvlnil ler, b u t Do R e v e n t t4 t e a t l1y .

Two well-drehscd women, whoxe idcnthy was not tnade known, sat In (lie First Precinct Police Court this morning when Ike cane of Edwnrd SomnirrH, fifty-one years old, arreatert ncvenil d/i>H agu fur iJiiBSlng a worthh'Ofi check upon the Fed- era! Trust Company, wan called. Ij bad been arranged (o give SouiTners nu ck- (imilnatlon thin morning, but late yester­day Senator Everett Colby, ns coun.'>el for the prisoner, telephoned thnt he would waive hU right to examination fur hla client, ^ p n ty Clerk Elmer Freelimd calhgl the case wlillc the women circupicd scats In different parts of the courtroom.

'T f Ihore Is ataybody here interented In the matter,*' the depun i-lerk said. I want them to know there will be no ex- uminaUun, The rasp has gmip lo the grand jury-*'

The tw‘ 0 women st.'^ried for thr dunp, They met on riie steps In from uf the courtroom. They eyed each otliur, bit raid nothing. DetecMve-SergeLint l/uig. who figured In the Arrest uf Hunimore. rvcognixed OIIP of the w.imen ox unr wlio had culled Ht police heiiiJquArtera.^veiMl times since the arreat of S-Jinnier-A. I' t who declined lu Ray wliu she wa*. Tlin other w'oman mad*’ her upix^arance at Mu’ Jail last week Bhe iledlrR'l uIhu in g|\i' her name, but fiold site wna a friend Lif Sommers.

HURT IN TUSSLE WITH OFFICERg p r S l A l P o l l m i i n n L vimI J<mii‘s ' r

T c a i u Ottt o f f n r T ru r U a ,

F l g l i t K n s n e d .

W aller Jones. riphie''*n yeurs old, of n Rowland slroel. was kiOMdo f] lo rhe pavr- msnt and cut iilMriil the he.id during

Hsiouii o n “ l l l i r ' Is l'Tii(4'>r4''d aiifl

W h U k y a n i l :tnb Clnarr^

'I'uLi'tl.

FL>ur i ' ’btM'i b were re|nTl» 'l I" His ' p.iliiu |.'-'l;iy, \‘.ili iiHiu- MLintT'i,’ , vmui ! ki-epx a r i |-!u;i :il JI" MtlO’l -'anl *rep-Tt'd t'l Mu- Ib ui-'b T''-i iiirt 'h.u i,ix pl.ur WLii* rmi'-reii .ibuut I rvi l'i I >ek ilii5i m>rii!:i|; iiu'l h\i ttalluTiy uf wblHK.», Ugbt i,.MIu:i- ut j^Niup, 3-Vj cig.ils imd L In L 'r=li ■ 'u i n. Kniruru-e was gain' dtliruuKli I I'-m w isil >’.5 I

Wllll.nu KiiTigt 'll. " f Stall* Pl ii-t. repm-iM'l tu llu- St-rniid l*r»*rhii'i pulli-i' laHt iiIkIlI th-'l hH r""iii wn.'i culunal \+.>- tenliiV iiMi'riiuun nr.il two palri» of p.ijii.> i ,4ml fis ; h lfU * tulcn

■ i‘lil(’ 5 i-y 'Uir rc'i Mie veg^liibli' hb ri- fJutm I’Ml'-wsKy. nt :M IMmil iitreui. l.nlnlgl\t jun! sl'iio iiutwevii .ni'I j-t Ui < arh ; ■ itul_)i' tvi- fruit p.'ile'kVHkv repuri' l l.in Ju!^ Ill I'l' S'-i’nitil Freclii't p"!l.i. ;

K liru\sii IlfT*«i' b-'ioiig1llK lu J .1 k'lcjL- ler. ol O ic n g o sftreot, Ami fi new of hnrm-(»R w.rx’ eloleti frtrm ft sint'D- nl tlu* run i.f Ixgesler'H lioiii> during MiP l ight. EuiTiiiice wap effeiueiS |jy brenkin^j Ihe luck >'1 Mk- door hf(eeii hniuls liljjh

uf 'I I, ft aiiil Slierinan ran be 1riu'(''l tu llu E.^fcx I’uUnty RupiibllMil i-umTiiltt'**’ ,' Md lnnl 'Shy wn shmiM go l-t lh*-m with 1b.aul..<» fur Iheir effurts Is a riu-Hlnry lu lU'-, The wli'dc tiling savur.N uf a deni with the 'i-t-pulars,' and I dun't Miltik 1 am wrung In a.aytng that anythin g Mint MivuiR Ilf !i dual Is nut populnr with thisICjIgllP."

Mr ti’ulby >vas iippliiudi-d and was ful- lu-w.-i*<l b>’ .Mr, Summer, who find si'Crtud- ed the rnuMon to ndopt thu rcsuhiilcui lb- ilf’ciaruit If WMH all rlgjit tu talk uf "(b’uls,'' but asserfeil If Ihe ri-S"liitlnn wag drf"a!vd now It woukl have tu bt* takrn nn In the future. .

" I f the Repiibllena pnriy In Essex CiHinty is 1r> be triumphant this fall," said .Mr Summer, "sunie firTungemi-nt must be made. T am p.allsflrd and S4i are vi>ii. tf yuu will ndtnit it. that the ut- fianlxnllun Is much strenper this year and ivlll lie mnre so wdun prim.-ipy ilay cumcR iiruund. ’1 hr^e ye-irs ago uT crythlntr rnme niir way. but It's nut buen unflrely so Binre, Ymi may call It .'i ''umpriimlse ur wli-it V'lU 5vilb but there is no disguising tin- fart lin t last year w-c had tn get tugether and accept a runrun'^lun |n the sl.Mpu 'd parllnl rcprcfienial ion nn tli'’ .Vf'Hembiv lli-kel. ft was kuIiI Mirn that If n'u Imdn't gut tu c tlier we wU'Uld have gone iluwn to defeat."

i t o r d n e r ' s H^A"ni< f u r l luM nli idon.■ Tt B nut a questiiin nf gr-ttlng licked,"

srM'l Pr Oanlner, w'h" spuke afiur Mr. Rummer "W e'i’e gut i i Mihik "f uihur Mwngs Ilian onr u'wn litib-' benullis licri-*1 w a nt lo sec us get tugefhftr ,ind Tiiake Fome rimcesalons l.ct u.s pu and niej-ttlirm hal f wny wuiil Itn bust menf >r office that can lu- lia-l. W'u shuuldriU cure where the\- r'line from, su Th(*y an* Mu* liOBt men. Tln-re are pl»’niy uf g'Hid inun cm ih d ' side ft.*' well as on "u rf. AVh>. there ari' m''n In M>c 'regxilars' who w-ei" In poUtlcR long hi-furi 1 canir to h'H.sux thiiinty. nnd whv shmild I gn and say tu them T m MU' ivhub' thing mu J4tid 1115- crow d? No. let us ruihur trv hard tu get tugelJier And .■ If wi= I’ unnui put iiiir se lv es liefore Miem in a w:iv bt gel then to say thepu men are fair and squire, nnd nre tr>dng lu play laiMtlcs fur Mv

orpanlxiil^nn was hard pressed for furnls ' removal uf n trollei' car sviilrh In frunb and that "tv'KrJght u very few should rr'nirlbu'ie all." j

y - - - - - - - -WOMAN TAKEN WITH tETJ^NUS

1 b.\'.'!i I'l il .’ lid

tMHniHF. T.AI-'T .AMI SI! HUAI.A N.

WcRl I'Nii) Il4’|iri]»ll4'aii !.'!ril» RnllA4*H \ r l iu i i nf ileriMif T c M iv eulL in .

Th( aHli>n " f ih* RepiihllcAU national coiiv. Mli"'i lu nunilnutlng WllljAm li. Ta ft I! I d .Tumi'S S. .‘■ dturnmu fuj- ihestilvTit and \'i(-c-Mrc.' idunl. r- specMvely, waa Indorsed j f r a n d larr.-ny. fur widch lit was Bentrncv.l by th' W ust ICnd Rf publican Mhii> ki.’it | to two years nt T il u ^ u. H9 hAS been bi night I Jail twice lilnuc

lj> ,1 rising vote It wr.a decided to lirivu r AdarUN was h-l-t tu si.OfJO i>all for the till' siM-i" lury uf Mir club send a re[mrt I grand Jury by Jmlge Hrrr. He W'us cum- iLf th' r-bili s ULtinii lu the iwi> camlUJuies. jmltic'd In dt-faull uf ihi* iirceBsary security.

iitid V5ln> hue siiire Uepurte'.l from the cliy A w « n ’unt lur her uihest waK yviOrn uul

• jeaie rd uy, Adams, tho ilelectlV'"j sal''I was the sweethenri of the missliix K r^a:.'. j gtrl, iihd Is said t'l have tx-on IdotiMIlud a-i I the man wlio pl.ured the gotna In M10 1 pAWpaliiip. T l if pTiaoncT first came 10 th-j [ IV.dlre o f iTju dcltvllv'- bureau Muy 1®U1;, when hi" was avii-L-i»';l 011 a chnvgn nf

e-'

Mrs. John Hudson's Jaws Have Set and She Is in a

Critical Condition.

HER CASE A PECULIAR ONE

Mrs .lubn Hudson Ip critically HI nt h^r liunie IDS N'-w York Aviunic. a vk'Mm uf li' lamis, It'M-aUpe uf Mie iilistnr-* uf any ■ wuun'l wlKiievi-r Uirnugh wliiuh the \v- Innup grrin mlgl.1 hnvi,* cn1er<*d hi-i pyp- tiun and ullier s'-nipl'-ms lier -um trailing I'nnsl'b-!-!blu fit 'uinmn iimuTig |pll\-Hb-iMUS j

Nirp. HiiilMiii a in. taken ill last Friday, | but lUT fsH-Jly dill not tielpne At Ihal | lime that nn.vtMiig ferlmis was svronp | Monday l.tr. Hermnn C Uleyle, the fiiinlly [ physlclnn, was uali 'd. .mil he dlupnosed Ihe rnse as lockjiw- Sluco then (he wom. !in hafi been snb.trci tn convulslonB umi h4-r JiWH lm\‘o s*'t.

[ Mrs ib'd^ 'U, fui" >-'\-!-nl ye.arp, tins bcj'u a Pufferer from artliritis, Aefovdliig to

I lu 1'. I > i-. Mu-* <li>> ahkdi nff -etp llu I J'liiils, rarely If 4'V- r ' aiippp lockjaw.

of iht' cnurch un ThuuiaH street Thu vice ■ liiin'.’i llui I'efuped thi- in-

Juntllon and pustaiiivd Lliu ub j ' i i iu i i niiHeu ii>' Ihe defendanl tluil llu rhijicti s remedy fit low wap complete The I'ua.l Biild hi- wuuIlI hold the case oi'“ n fur Mu'h eqiiilablc cdl'-f hh may he fmind to i ' neccpMiry jifb',-’ lln' |.<.'‘ iie hIuiII h.ivu b»L-n tried in Mie law cmirts.

Ih^llm lm ir ib, thu vice ctluijeellni- In Id i w t If the ru.iiTdiilti'int uwn---I Mu f-i; of tliji- liiml oil whlcli the ulTemUng swIfL-h flfiB Inld. and If It was ih*ri.- vvitliu-u a u lh n f lh uf an ft'-Moli lii e jn t m e p rfnr pi^sseppluh of thu land wiuld i'C ihe ]irii-er r' 'ni' ‘dy ami a court of f-ijiillv cuuldtri hy Iniuncllun order ilp ruriiov il.

Heppe<‘Mng the Issue ralped by the criu- pUilriant, that U liml only n quiillflrdcoupeni to the Ui>dng " f Tracks on Ttumiaw Street, the stated qiial tlualluu being that I’ onpcni wap gl\en on cijn'llll<'M that no fiwiteh ur turn-uiit.s would be luUl In t'r<uit nf the church, the vlL'e-chuneoHur said that it had been held hy llie I'oiirt of FlTuia ihiM piii-h Ihnilailon could b«’ lugully im- P-utU'-l, ,ind a cuurl uf eqully alv.-.T\H ful- li'Ued a u u n i;h, law as .b; ihc niiluro of a b'giil rb lii ,

]iiii Ihe enfurr<‘mcnt f>f sU'-h ruBpri'iMion, j is ui- I the \'h’o-eh!i U'el), i|- \vi nt Oil to say, shmild

be by certluiLirl. Mu' rbupum to lay tracica iiul Hwit'liup having Dfen given by llie, ____ . • ___II I

The All-American Food

V O U like toasted corn flakes, do you ? W ell, you don’t

know how good toasted corn flakes can be until you eat

L’oinmrin L'iHitiell.

MAY NAME NEW POLICEMEN.

FIFTY YEARS MARRIED,

r e l i e f ho< IETV'I*

L arg e rrf»%vil .Wt4*mliii\ n rz’ii ( 'filOftsetiTii.

The aniiuri, ^Tnr'Jen party of the I-adirp' j Helirew rmnusllati’ Relief fii>clei> war 1 Ijeld nt Iturx'rt garden yestenlni ' nfter- iiMun und lupl night The officer.B |ii ehiirge were Mrs, HiumeriiAri Qrotiii. Mrii. t'nrulln** Hc-llginnn. Mine Mlpide de Jnngc nnd Mrs Hernard The hall iindgrounds W4*re t b - e u r u I P Jflpanepe style and nn tirchestra lud by A. V. A. Duct'irplgyetl

A Furicli nnd Judy show wap alpu given fur the HIM" ful ln. Mr*. A. V. A Dot lur and Sl,rR l.tnils T.ippinun hftd chiirgH uf llie L-audy (u)unter. At tho crttie friile w u ■ Mrs I m v d Wolff. Mrs. JuUh Mu\ut, Mr«. Julia Abejep and Mrn. Abrnrn Mfitzger At Urn Ice 4-renm liourJ were M tp. Jneub Wiilier, Mrs Welnsnrtvn, Mrp. TfiUilPBcldesliiL'iT and Mrn. Nath an K uksv

Oilil F e l 1i«xx-e P,^nn F i e l d l>ny.A meeting of repreacntatlyes of iMd

fi Mows ludgr-a o t E?-flex County and viclnliy wn#i lioki bigt plffht in tin- rnuinM

best Inlerrot uf all Tlu-n next venr we ll !be nhie to say W5- were not hu foolish j »«'* >!■ ''<* T r o p U a w e n O U l i m l l i t K a f t e r nil." (ntUlen W r i l d l i k a um l l-Nirmer’*

Mr. WllMniUH said iniluraenient nf Mie | rcBOlnllon -w.'uld bi> an a''knnwle-lctii*»ni ofweiiknepp. He aiMsi'd ,-igalnBl Mie league | Mr Jitul M f9. Jonnlhan TrapUagch. of 13 "Inyt iig down." lierhirlng It «ri« Pirunger r street, this City, are to-day celobrai-

i i l R D E S ' F A I l T V than ev»u- lu*fore. laitlipip Ander.aon ; inv a double annlverHury at the home nf ' stopped the talk by derlurliuT ‘w-e came j n,, ir iinn-ln-lnw, Rev. William \V. Hong-

The iiurM bs !\bou1 l l lr tk d u ?- .

derlarliii.TIn I here to mlupt a piatfurm lo-night," anil

I moving Mult Ihe resnUition be tablr-d. W ith Marihu-r and Sunimei- aluiie dlKsent- h'lg. ilU.«* vi.is done.

T b e i latrurni tllficusabu-i loBtU'd fnr iwo hours ari'l re?uli»'d lu n r-bunge uf pliniPe- olngv of f!i'- jilankB reorutl.\-- fraim'd hy the "XI -fitivu cnmiiilltef whb h were went to the tfipinberp lafll W'eek A "bunie rule" plank was adopt'd. Tin* approV'-d plat- furm rnmblried mimeroup nnvm]ruent.*4 put In by Mr. Mr^rgnn and Mr, ^VherTy draft4-d ruili the iielp of Sheriff F r a n k H. Ftom- j })

if this roiintv In iho Sen.ilv and M'-neraJ ; Apsembly lo repreHeiu fnUlifuUy Mie In- u-repis of ihi' [M-Miplr, to advoogte Ruch U'g- Iplnllurt UP IP 111 accord with th e pplril uf

lu.'.l, ju Lafayette Tuwnrhlp, Sussex I'lu iiiy M la the flflletli jinnlverBary of Mu ir W ilding and the B<'i'enty-ihlrtl aniil- vcisin-\ i f Mr. Triiphegf’ a'p btrlh. The (■uiipic IIn* In robunt Ip'nlib. despite Un Ir ,iilv..ii. ■ <1 \-earH, Mrs. Truphagen being iwu I'-irp ;»uunlfer Ui.tn her Ininbnud

Ml . - i l Mrs, Trapbrigei-i were marrb'd in tin- n n t i Hapitat Church, Mils cliy. by Rf’V. I j;i \1'| 'I' \Iurr‘ 11. WlTO was Mi.vn piiP- lur "f that cbijrrU. They have one son »ni! l i i i " ' ' l.m^therp. They are Charb-H

t'oiunilMMluikerM Snt lBheil XTltlk .A P*

l)r4»i>rlntlon itnd H n r r lg i in 1 rtree

Neerl o f More tl i ’ ii,

Af'tl-iin n a y bu pikeii b\ Mi4' l ‘oll>-e B isu'd III 11s imu-img t'unu'ri'nv afl'-riiuun Ui np- indnl flU’ rvinaimier i:if ellglbb-s <11 ihe civil service llsl as members of the ib> parliUiVit Tlu*. d'-clslun «.f the C^uninlMeo on I-'lnAnce of Mu- funmiuii (.'ouiicil lu give Mie romrnls8li>n':TP I be ununml ihcy fiski'd for In tiuur bndgi i. minus about JJl.lHj, HuMsfi'tl rresi'bnt ILirrlgaTi, uf tbe taMid. and lie IccIuj'i’ lI lu-day that the w ay was clear t« Im-ieape tbe force,

Tlu-re are nlneiy-(ivc nanrfek on the e ligi­ble liBi. and R Is Mr IbWr^an'B deslie lu fxhiniFl Hip piiHi'p II..H \n<L)mvo px- anilnahuns for mure. A{ preVenv Mie unly pulhe pmtecl lon In lb** extreme Honlherri end of the ci ty l» iluil given by PuliL-o- mail Unileman. wh" is a iiK-nihc-r of iiiu naj lorvycle sijimd

C O R N .FL A R E SiT tu s tB d 'i

The process of steam-cook­ing retains and emphasizes in E-C Com Flakes all tlie natural flavor of the corn, and the E C toasting process makes ever}- flake dainty and crisp, the most delicious morsel o f corn food onifone ever tasted. Y o u ’ ll say so, too. No arti­ficial flavoring is used in E-C.

A t Y o u r C r o c o r * * . 1 0 -C o n ta

E ^ g - O - S e e C e r e a l C o m p a n y , C h i c a g oIdLivest M a nnfa eln rpr, of Klakail

Gareal Vooil* 111 the World.

To be Effective You Doo’t Need to be Harsb

AdniltM llolibliiur IliMiriler. |Cluirgi'd wlih (hi- laruvny uf a Ruld 1

watch and chain aad a rwulvr-r fr<imUromcfiluw Makoskt. Wladlslaw I ’ixy- j gUBkl. of itA) Markfl slri-pt, wus nrralgin'd ' before Judge Howibl la Mu- Third J^rv- '

, . . I r.i'i.liiiK.'n" Mrs.' Huii'g'iand, 'm i's. Kl’leii | ctoo' an<l held ,m-'i .sivl BurdPn H tVhiHsia. As finally .\[. H jr , lu and SHs« Jennip K. -rraiLliaa»ii. M '' I 'p 'g n ek i |PunuaPH.., H,P plnHurn. rpa,i.s: j - -

I*lnlf4»rm A p p r o x r 4f, | r i n b P i n n a bw O u t l i ig .

V h " ' " ‘‘viv ; Er'l^r- I;: ■t ''" H""iy cinb 'vhluil.lliiiji nlMfurm of l.s i, and tii ' " ‘ ("d- holil nn nl]-.1nv niiHns rr'ilay, when tl.py imep iheiP'vHh p.xpppt_ilip rpprpw-miHIvPB 1 ,,, ,i,(.'h,,me of Miss Flora Duvls,

Wil'bnrrht. Kugi' Rock. \ basket lunrli^un will iu< norvcd. Hho'ld the T-4-iii f‘r T rov'i' unfavf rfitijci. ihc affair will he held the fuilowlng Tuc^diiy.

ecrlmiHrifc with Rperlal Foll''cm’in Aar<m | Frotcrllnn IrOdgc No. 28 ffir Uic bU|''^ , 1 j m,^ui__ « iHJftc nf making arnitig^nients fur a field

1 duy iw^t. Srtturdny. Afigu«i 18. ui Olym- I pic Park was the <lnl** nnO ldncp dccidf’d

l'^llgr'"’ ivc Rcpuhilcaalsm. ami tn purnue | n iXHirsM* of pvrBfmal lad^pcndciu-e. U t* - plcdgR our vftiulldatfB to the foUDWliig principals:

1. Ucguhlion of J'ntdlt* r t l ll i ie s —A alal- i utc Btipplivntlng ilF present Railroad Mom- ,mlB-st'tn byt..«n uppolnilve puhllo S4*rvlce jcommlBslc-nt with power to ascerlaln tlie i value of all pt'atM’n.v of public utilities I companies, lo regulate ratps, tu enforce

Nature is never violent.When any bodily function goes wrong,

she correct* it In gentle ways.Pleose do as Nature does.Don't iseek to aid her with violent

physic—with saits, caator oil or pill cathartics.

They ruin the stomach They harden the bowels, just as con-

stant irritation will callous the skin. Then the bowels cease to supply their

own laxative. T h a t's chronic con­stipation.

p£4wn*'<i them before lu- ipid ihcm Tn hla | _________pupSPpBioTi an h«uir. Th'- rutibcry wai# re- ■ .ported to roiici’mvn (i Nimm ami stiirkyj, ! ‘ You can aid tho bowels ju it as effect-

........ .A. ... , ively in a gentle way.

T hat way is Cascarets.They act without pain, without irrita-

: i ' cr lcd to Polleenu'ti O'Nritl and ftiucky,I who keeps fi hoarding u l which

Makoski lived.

Once a Drunkard, Now Cures O thers

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mu. at BloomtltU nnd I llttlilniid nvninjns. ) Sntnrdny. 15. ul Olym- companli's. 10' rcituinte ra f-s , lo nnlorce : One of the most reitiarkaWe cases Of rt-lanl niKht, He wins n-nt t., Hi' ciij- iin*. | p|,. pnrS wiin Hie dnte nnd plnce deeiili'd uiUninate nervirn nnd the luliHiIlon of dare, | (ormel Jrunhirds is .Sir NarHs-niCjlitnerrin piial, und hi* hrorlu-r Kaymunil, (w-nty- upon TThc monri- (tcriv^vT from (hx* niS't't ly uppilanceB, lo reguiole cftpili'ilitattoii, - n i r ^ » *two ypnrs eld. wan mrfkff'ri Walter whb • 'Hl he Mirnvil o ver to th© Rldglcy llomu to neciire publicity in r f g a r d to th© affairs , l<Ufip«' hi.i., win lor yexrs was known ijot abl© to appear b©for«- Judg*- llctr. lu I rirphnna. | of al l such rum iantp^B ami lo^provld© n'if?- | as th© worst drunkfird In that city, aOiJ who,tbe Second Precinct PuUrr t'ruin, M.Ik lniurnlng nud the rua© vihb j cl over. [ F lk a * L^lft f4»r »Tm1n:© Dbx-Iii.

of ai l fiucn rumpamcB an4i u> pruvjoe nuc- as ine worsi LiriinKaru in inai Oiy, afi'J wnOj num© mcHiiB of ©Jif4) fc lh f th« ordcra nf 1 sinc© bfing l-utcJ hy a ntwiv discovered the commlsBlon, wUh an «mpl© opproprlu* s.i--< i i V n da LHon to cniihl© It to t*xerclB©-RB powora. i rTPS5.rlptiori vAle-i LI-CU-RA, i$ now golfiji

.1 r-«i____ » r . - i , . ^ . . . . . . , . . . . 1 ■.-‘ ■ ....-• J ..... 1 . . . . . IV .. ' ■ K m if z-i.rln ien ir e r l F'rlmai'y <ind lileettoii Lnw He- nbout curing ether sufferers.The hrolhere. In iin wnn .m, n-nn’ a ilhinioml-eindded wotch (oh wan jirc-driving on the Iinolcs In l)iiHi,nn'li1 nve. 1 sen 'e j lo Ju d *.' Thomnn A. Dnvlg l*»t ] order, fnriher, to eliminate the I This is a eockI proof of the eremt nowernue, hloekliiK ttie wny of n o'li mil took ! nleht hy hla fi-llovv-memhera of the Or- | t„niro1 of fiollHenl parties by ein-rlal In- : o( i . r-.; pA ■, n r,.r. , n ' it i. . ,..nthe team from the irneks om! nlli-itea Ihe i l odtre of l-.llis. John H. Mornn won i terenis lliruiiBh the mesltiim of bosses, nn , *•' as a hduof cure, and it Is even..r .. ntneUer' him Havmnnii ini.e. I mn'ier of ectemnnles, lind iiddresaes were nmendmem oi the itrimnry liiw* pruvid- Hht' wonderful wnm It Is COltSldereJ thattwo men BltocKea tuny iMvinonti jinma j, neahetmer ftnrrv T. ! t . . . h „ .-o..-, nr,mi.,n«ion ,.r rruher,,.,,- . . . - .Z . . ...n ...... ... . . .tiiys Hill iilUchi'd Ills brother nnd hnocli * -c*il him (l^wn.

I tn n'f by I I'rnwlpy, Mayor

ens-.-., Ii'sse a iA iu tv n n e .9 » i v i e j H IT l*'n U I l l f U l 'H H i e m ,V » p j l i v m - , •WVMVS.IIHI w i t u j IV 19 V W n aiU C fC J UIU4.A Harry T. , ing for the Llr«ct nomltiailon of C3ov©rnor, a person can be CUreJ without his or hershuottibnl. (.otiniy Keg- | CongrcBAincn, ddegutee to nattonnl t-en- iEno«.u^*

Ist'T 1’»*rr> JiiM'l Jofleph McDonougli-

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The Impreved Kilborn Clip

Oo or ofl with two ro fo n —yow iloa’t touth the leiwcs. Aik to ■ee it.

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I I I L I S v K n Ui HtejM frem tliNwaA

Dfiptiilt© Newark Cat (ilituvOtK

- n«iI ventlon. nnd m©ttihrr« of niitlnrml. State, t counly .nnd municipal pnrtv ouniTniMcui*.

Th© tttlopMon «f th© ao*calh’d Mapsa- ' chusett* buljoi requiring thu vuier lu hi-

dlraie hla choice fuf ffich offic© and pro­hibiting (II© dielrlbutlou of bQllula ou'Nld© th© polling pkir©.

8. Kqual TukmMoii—Taxation, ikt the avtTag© Slut© rat©, by ox ttyaicrn of anuuul vuluiitti^n, of pH fninchteee i.>r all i>uhUc ulttlty oiirnoniUonB, rnHioail and cunal companies, nnd of all peraonnl property | of such corporations which has no local > sttuB, Including an amount rquivnlent ; lo th© average value Of rolling atook In (he

, Btfil© used by common cnrrlerB and 1nt«r- ' stBt© comnicVce . Tnxatton of all railroad 1 and canal real ©state and persoual prop*[ ©rty having a local situs hy the local qs*[ sMiOTB fit Ih© local rales of th© locality In ! which th© Kiimc Is Altunte ] 4. Releaalns UlUs from Compi!tt©©s*-l!iI oed«r to prevent the surpressten^ of desir­

able legislation, th© retention of (he rule ; whareby th© committees of ihe AsMipbij I are raaulred to report any bl)i or m itter

u^rv th© request of fifteen mamberii.I 1 Lobhy BlU*-Tbe roglgtratlott of IcgU-

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knowlSibt©I The Scientific Remedy Go., o( 4S West

.nth St., New York, the menut.vcturers of LI-CU-PA, are d.tlly sending ou^ I und reds of free saniplps to those who wish to testthe cUlm that it mav be given to any one w n itfed lo “ iteH- BeH, s i „ i , w n tr l.

11©)il oit AHHaulf ( bnrK^N.Dcfcndfifiis la iwu ap.iault amj bultcry

oiiBOS wer© iwriilcil fur Mu- rioilitii rjf iho graiul Jury Hy J ikU© Hvrr In iho Hcuond i^reolnet Roli:© ruurt thu iri'>mjng. Tho complalnfiiu m ©uvh cua© (H,j not appear. Albert Cowan, twfnty-unc* ytMi-e «lil of ttb Colden etrvet, wnp by ' binbrother, WStllam Cuwan. with having struck htm wlMi his fists aiul a riub at their home Inat Monday. \vmi:im Lindiiw; thlrty-sljt. yeiirB old. of 21 IGlIlot sir®©t, Wfiii chnrgeti l)V his wif© wlUi havliig beaten her on thr enmo day.

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tlon. They are just a i barm left asfood.

If the bowels are callouied, you may Deed one Cascaret twice • d»y for ■ time., But you'll need them loss

reFor C a s c « f lg y | | K t h e QStural tunc-

tions. S jN P R H In ro n 't need them at all. y ' ^

Causreta ar* candr t*blati. Ther * n lold . by kll druggitt*, but n©v*r Id bulk. Be tars ts ret tbe feaulne, with C C C so ©very Isblst,

The box I* marked Uke (bis:

The T©stp©ckit bo* is 10 cents.Tbe momli-rf©iitmcDt boi 50 cents.I2.U0Q.U00 boifes told saoeaUr,

G u erin D iv orce l lr» r l i i» ConTIm iffl*At the further hearing of ih© Guertu

divorce smt befon.‘ V irta-Mhiun-flinr Ste­vens to-dny, Clwindk-r \V. lill<f’T. counsel f''V laiirtc K. G’.ierin. who Is {4iilng Mrs. Nelli© Guerin on fi cross.bill, put on ihc totuiid as hl« wltn ’SHt's In rf*‘>unal two xv<»ni©n who xs-vre rmCt; nHglihoi© yf the Guerins wher>- they llvd ni -2u ‘ Avon tilMciv Mrs. {Iiicrlii, In i>t-i unswi^r lu lur hUBband's cixiBs-hHI. niimrd ih,< wum. tn WB Cn-tcspondtnls^. lim}, fJenled all I chnrgt’i nmd© -by Mrs liiivriri I

without its being detected.

A SctentlAc Liquor Cure Remedy.

Cores DrunkennessOR UOKUT REPONDEar,

tl per tKi] run imttnunt. S Mae*. 19.May Br O'VMi Secwtly.

P o r K alr and G a a r a n te c l fcy I.aad laK n n a n a la t* or

SCIENTIFIC REMEDY CO.,(I WEST MTM ST.. NEW TOIlK.

Simon Cohn, of :i.19 tV'si Kinney strivt reported to the Third pnMi I ’lenfncl Inrt night that he was remied a wotch nnd chntn lo 'e in the ofternui.n by a young man whose name he anve :ia Oeor-e Waldrofi. Cohn anW thui (he man colled on him ona asked him (o i.uy a bfi*. While he. waa. trying one on, he sulci tvnldron stole hla wntch. whleh he voliin,'' ut IsH. P olW headquarters won notlfled of the robbery.'

H o ap lta l's New Hnnar I 'h y a lrtn n .■t)V. John A. Derlvouy. who haa been

appointed house physicl.m of the German Hospital, will aaaume hla posi Ju ly 1. Dr. Derlvaux waa born In this city twenty- two years ag o . He la a recent grudiiate 1 of the cn lv ern ty of Pennaylvank. !

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q f / 4 B W E c N G L A A J DFor M e ones and grown-ups dw playground of perfect pleasure. Deligiit on all sides, no matter what form you prefer.

VKAUTY IN THE VERY AIRGoif, tennis, sailing, lurl-bathing, unequalled hotelt and cottages, and—How about Accessibility? S2"lldI^BirH5li

S a p w ’ wiS te*T* Grand C*ntn l Sl*ii*a, N w Y*rk CIW, flt^.00 F. M. dnOy. oscapt Snadnf*

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This is the last week of the exhibition.

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Our Dapartmant ofPurchekse* AccountsW i l l P a y 6 P e r C e n t

On deposits made therein. Particulars for the asking.

NEWARK EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JU N E 2A 1908.aikyR

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EWAfiK'5 iTORE lEAUTirULj j^ O S P . U N f - m t i fA ia e Y S T f tU T Jk

t 'T h i s W e e k ' s S a l e s

Stationery 'Dress Shields Undermualins

All under full head of steam.

T h e C lu b P la nti

N a l t e s I t E a s y to B u y

Furniture, Carpets, Upholsteries, Pictures and Pianos, ' <

Ask About the Plan.

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GuimpesFor Children

Qulmpea of Lawn In bishop stylo, finished with hemititctied rulfle on neck snd sleeves; sizes 2 to 2 5 '

Qulmpea with suspender yokes; tucked snd Irimnied with embroideryInsertions; 2 to H year sizes, 59'

Qulmpea of fine sheer Lawn; yoke and suspender style; solid tucking, lace and embroidery Insertions; neck and sleeves finished with lace and embroidery edging; 2 to 14 year sizes.............................. I O

Corsets.An expert will exploit the many

merits of the famous La Florence C ^ ae t thruout this week. La Flor­ence Is one of our own Importation, made In the newest Parisian models, of rich materials elegantly trim­med with pretty laces and embroid­eries In the most fashionable models, at prices ranging from |9 to fl2.

P . D. Corsets made of French Imported Coutll; trimmed with laces and ribbons; well boned; sizes 20 to 27; the regular | J kind for fl.75 .

P . D, Coraeta, suitable for the average figure; high bust; medtum hip, trimmed with embroidery; sizes 20 to JO; regularly $4; June Sale Price (2 .

Our Finest Trimmed Ha.ts To Go Oct Ha.lf-Price

This is the really big event of the season in millinery— a regular steam roll^" affair, that makes every other millinery sale look flat, stale and unprofitable. It is our Annual Season End Sale of our finer trimrried hats, and this year we are going to concentrate the selling in three hours— 9 to 12 o’clock to­morrow morning.

During these three hours you may choose from our entire stock of elegant and superbly trimmed Hats, including many Parisian creations, and our experts’ remarkable copies, as well as designs of our own: made of splendid materials; trimmed with rich imported flowers, feathers, ribbons and ornaments, in a large variety of styles, at just half regular marked prices.

Remember, Thursday morning, 9 to 12 o’clock.

Price

V . $ 2 .9 5 T r im m e d H acts for O n ly 4 9 cHere is a chance for people who want sometiiinc; really cheap—a lot of 150 Trimmed Hats, ready

to wear, for women, misses and children; soft, summery effects, hand made over wire frame.s; J f \ c a variety of designs and colorings to please all; regular prices ranging from $1.95 to $2.95; to be sold, while the lot lasts (you had better come in the morning), for only...............................................

RovjgK StrOkW Sakilor H&ts, trimmed with grosgrain ribbon band in the most wanted shapes,

in white, black, brown, navy and burnt; reg, values 49c. to 75c.; to go in this big Thur.sday Sale

2 0 0 D o z e n F lo w e rs a n d F o lia g e .variety of the 39c. and 49c. kind, to be sold on Thursday, at only........................................................

— fine Silk Taffeta Ribbons; 4 4 inches wide; rich, lustrous finish: all wanted * ' * * ^ * ^ colors; nice for millinery trimming, dress trimming, hair bows and otheruses; regular 2Sc. kind, priced for Thursday’s selling..................................................................................

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15‘Men's Stracw Ha.ts Silk Gloves

Every kind of straw hat is here for men’s and boys' wear. We never had a more likable assortment, and you know this store has been noted for its great variety of styles.

We handle only good makes upon which you can depend, and we will sell them at the most moderate prices.

Men's Spilt Straws, yacht shape, $1.50 t o $4. Soft Split Straws—to turn down In front—$1.50, $2 and $2.50.

Mackinaws— different shapes— $lz50, $2 and $2.50,Sennit Braids—$1.50, $2 and $2.50.Genuine Panamas— fS to $10.

Priced to Pleovse You

Light Weight Gloves for the torrid season are offered here in profusion at diminutive prices. Only good makes—no matter how low the prices.

Kayser’s Stik Qloves- Full ife-buttoS length; mous- queLiIre; In tzn, black and white; fingers double f | g Q

'1.25tipped; ipedal

K ayse r 'i Silk G loves—i2-butfon mousqutUiire; ir blacS< and white; double tipped; special at .....

Office CoatsFor These Hot Days

In the Men's Clothing Section, Second Floor, we have a large variety of cool office coats which you will find a great relief to take the place of the woolen coat such days as these.

Striped Cotton and Plain Black Coatsfor as little as 48c.

Black Alpaca Coats, $1 upwards.Gray Alpaca Coats, $1.98 upwards,Seripe Coats, $2,98 up.Colored Silk Coats; sizes .34 to 39; values running up to

$6.98 are being dosed out at $3.50 and $4.50.

Misses' S ilk BIbow LengthGloves—Ksyser make; in white, pink snd baby blue; double Upped; lor f | only .

W o m en ’s 2-clasp Kayser Silk Gloves —In popular shades as well as

flblick ftnJ white; for. 50' 75'

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W h a t P re tty C lo c k s !Surely you will admire these handsome

Mission Clocks and lots of folks will be glad to get them at such a little price.

These mission clocks are built of fumed oak; are 17 inches high, 8 inches wide, and have 8- day movements; the dials have large cast brass Arabic figures, and there is a brass pendulum. These clocks are fully guaranteed $ 4 and should sell at $3.50. We have £ bought them so we can sell them at

Foster's Silk Gloves—Full 16-button length; mousquetaire; in popular shades and black and white; double lipped; very $| special at ................................................................................................................................ I

Pure S i lk Gloves—16-button length; mousquetaire; in black and white; double tipped; a large lot, worth $1.25 a pair; ^ AC selling at............................................................................................... / 4

Muslin.wearIn the June Scvle

AT Gowns of fine nainsook, cambric or mus­lin; high, V or chemise style.s; trimmed with bias bands, embroidery insertions, ribbon drawn, and bows; others with lace insertions and ruffles; long, short, flare, kimono Q or Madam Butterfly sleeves; regular $1.25 sorts; in this sale for....................

White Petticoats of cambric, handsomely made with O Q c deep lawn flounce; tucked, hemstitched, lace or embroid- ery trimmed; value.i $1.25 and $1.50; special priced.........

Drawers of nainsook with plain hemstitched or tucked ruffles; others trimmed with embroidery or lace; both styles; regularly S9c. at...................................................

Boosting Home IndustriesBy Holding a Gigantic

Sale of Brooms arid BrushesHere goes for more good times—another push for prosperity—another lift to home industries. The largest order for brushes we ever placed has just been given a prominent Essex County

manufacturer whose product we have handled for fully twenty-five years. The maker took the order at the smallest possible profit in order that he might keep his full force of workers employ­ed, and now we are going to help along the good times by taking a still less profit than the maker, enabling our patrons to participate in this most remarkable sale of brushes.

Just see the savings on every kind of brush and broom imaginable. *35c. Haml or

Counter D u a t Bnwbee at 25c.

Counter Dual

Counter Dnat

39e. Hand or Brashac at 28c.

79c. Hand or Bnifhes at 53c,

71c. Hair Brooraa. compltta wit lundlMt at 50c.

$1.29 Hdir Braonia, complete with baitdias, al $1.

— $1.98 Heir Brooma, snaplete with bandlea, at $1.80.

2fc. Scrub BmitiM} fanty, eatra laige, at 17c.

I9& Scrub Bntahaa, amall atand- art. Id 12c.

18c. Scrub Brushea, Root No. z, at 10c.

2Sc. Stove Bruahea, curved, at 18c.38c. Stove Bniab-

ea; large,, fancy, at 27c.

)8c. Stove Bnuhes, diamond han­dled, at 10c.

29c. Shoe Bruahes, 6-row, at Z3c.

49e. Shoe PoUahera, No. 40, at 38c.

28c. Sliver Brufhee, No. iz, at t«C. ^

• 48c. Silver BruAift ..No. 14, at2 9 c . . ■

49c. Painters' Duaten, standard No. 4, at 3Sc.

28c. Fnmtturo Duaten, atandird pure, at 28c,

39c. Wall Bruabee,

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16c> Saab Toola, No. 6, at lOc.18c. Sash Tpola, No. 7, at 12c.20c. Soah Toola, No. a, it I Sc. 10c. Sash Fitch Brtiahea, U

at Sc.IBe, Saab Fltdi Brushes, i In

10c, .19c. Sash Pitch Bruahea, iX-lnch,

at ISe.lOc. Standard Varnteh

Bruahea, No. 1, at Sc,18c. Stndard V arn lah

t^niahee, No. IH. »<2Be. Sundard V arn lah

tnisbee, No. 2, at IBc.39e. Standard Varnlah Bruahea.

Extra No. 1, at 29c.49c. Standard Varnlah Broahas,

Extra NO. at 36c.3Sc.W Ute Waah Bruahea,

Superter No. 1, at ^5c, dlcaWblte Waah Brutbaa,

Suptrfv No. I, at 33c.68c. Kolaomtaa Bniabea,

Exthi No. 6, at 49c.

It .89 Lambs' Wool, long handle, janitor size, $1.49.

$1.49 Lambs’ Wool, long handle, medium size, $1.19.'

98c. Lambs' Wool, long handle, houeehold alza, 79c,

80c. Felt Broom Duatars for hard­wood floors, 8-lnch, 39c-

7Sc. Felt Broom Duatera for barfl- woo4 floors, 12-hieb, 89c.

$1.00 Felt Broun iMatem foe hartwood Aoora, 18-lnoh, 79c. <

BOc. Felt Floof OBcrt. No. i^39c.7Sc. Felt Ploer OUrts, Noi z,'S9c.98c. Bristle Ftoey Brooma, No. i,

at BSe.I t .49 Bristle F lo o r

^Brooma, No, s, at $1.28.18c. Hand or Counter Dust

Bniriwa,,tzunplco, at lOc,41c. Dunt Bnatbea, haU , No. 21,

at 33c.

Tacilored Coat.t Suits$ 6 .5 0 WssLshakble S o r t fo r $ 3 .5 0

W e've been sellini^ suits such as these right along in our popu­lar Garment Shop at 5o.50, and those who bought have been delighted with the values we gave them.

Now we timl a maker eager for business—anxious to form a connection with us tliai will prove profitable in tlie future, and he mikes up a goodly lot of tailored coat

suits of best quality gsintea stripes in blue, brown, gray and white, with coats 30 ^ inches long, eles-en-gon-J skirts, witii 7-m, flounce, in sizes ,12 to 44, and instead »p of selling tliem for $6.5o we are able, because of tiiis new arrangement, to offerthese suits at the e.xtr,iordinary price of.....................................................................................

The selling will begin Thursday at 0 A, M.

‘3 .5 0W o m e n 's W a s h a b le S k ir ts , in while, fancy stripes

and polka dots; gn-ed and side plaited; including tlie new button skirts, here at only................................................................

Women's Washable Separate Coats, inw'liite, faiiLi' stnpes, brown, tan and linen i iloi values $2.'W to $d.vs; ofTvred'.it......................................

Handsome Rraiil Coats— I ined wiiti taffeta; actual values $29.50 to $.t'j.5D; selling now at.........

1.50, ‘2 and ‘2.50 1.98,’2.50 and’2.98

eleg.int specimens; extremely fasliionable; $ d c

Taffeta, Covert. Pongee and Panama Coats—values up to $K); choice of any in this $1 widely tarie j coliectiini of styles and qualities a t ................................................................................... ............ g

Dainty White Waists.Several hundred beautiful Sheer Lawn and Batiste Waists;

in some styles in a complete range of sij^es; in others the sizes some- what broken; waists beautifully designed and elaborately trimmed with rich laces and embmiderics; such waists as Jwould sell regularly at $4.95 to $rt are to be offered to-morrow at o n ly ........................................................ 2 .5 0

ofW hite and Colored Waists of sheerest White Lawn*, with ail-over embroidery fronts, and prettv Stuped Fabrics in black and white and blue and white; open front with strip of em- broidery down front; styles you will like, nice for dress or everyday wear; sizes .54 to 44; waists that should sell at $I and $1.25; offered to-morrow at only...................................... ........... ^

T o ts ’ S o c k sThese are importeJ by us direct so

thot gir e you tlie best qualities and the i.irg .st v.'irlelles of styles to choose Iroi'n, at the same time quoting lower prices than oiliers will ask.

Mzes 4 to k>4.Flaln Cotton, black; white and

tan; White Cotton with lancy tops; also striped effects and White L.ace .style; your choice at 25c.

W h ite Cotton fancy Striped Socks In lace eflecis. 35c.

Plain W h ite i.isle Socks with fancy tops, .J9c. an,I 50c.

W h ite Silk Socks. 5(k, and 60c,Children's W hite Stockings —

lisle or cotton; tub lashloned; 25c. and 29c.

M isses' W h ite l.i.sle Stockings - very thin and light; hue quality, 39c.

Books of R.ecord

Heecdweacr for TotsChildren's Caps of Net, Lawn, Dimity

and All-over Embroidery; French and Dutch styles, trimmed with neat embroidery inser- lions, lace ruffles, beading, ribbon _ tucks and bows; all sizes, 7Sc. kind |Cat........................................ .............. ; ........

Children's C ap s- a variety 7 C C of pretty .styln; $1 kind at .. . • s4

Children's Caps of Dotted Swiss and All-over I inl'raldfry: heautilully trimmed with tte.adlilg, rilhon drawn, and lows; also hand (eather-siitdi- Lng; tucks and liemstit.hmg; otlu-r styles in puke bonnets Irimmed with flowers and rit-bon l ows, and hats of pique, l>utton-Oh crown, trimmed wifti pink .inJ I'lue ribbon; regular *1 i n $l.st) kind, al......................... I . I V

Children's Hats, Caps and Bon­net.* (jt Peralaii Lawn, Organdie, All- os er limhroiilery, Uice and embroidery Insertions; many odd and prelty stylea; trimmings of ribbon, lace . $ 7and [lowers ...................... L I

Fences being reduced fully 2S per cent, below regul.ir.

Infanta’ Coats gl Itedford Cord; fine lieavv twill; yoke and circular cape slyles; m.ichine embroidered; trimmed wMh lancy braul. Lice or ribbon; nmos. to 2 year sl/es; regularly $4.50 and $S; special priced at............... 0

The B ride 's Book—A souvenir of the wedding, with from piece »ti culor, TO llfuslriiions In black and wlme by K. M. sSptegel; bound In while doih, f i .

Cupid's Proverbs A wedding book, HlusCraled by Aibefline Rzindail Wh«lan, bound In while bid, fd.50.

Bab y 's Records—' ‘t-'ur b.iby" A record of baby’s doings from btrUi i.o Us iirst step, lUustraled by I rtincP:* llruiid- flge, bound in pink cloth,

Che above bound in pink puJded vellum, 5Pc.

The above bound in silk, blue, pink or white, fta08.

Our Baby 's H istory -A recorJbook with spaces for presents, photos, Jms- leniiig day, Colored jilustratloos, buuiiJ In pink and blue cloth, $1.08.

lUe above bound in white, pink or blue silk, M -75.

Bab y 's Ltfe — A reiDembrancc ol baby's days with spaces for recorJing notable events and red-letter days, with an Introduction by h. Nesbit and Illus­trated by Harriet M. Bennett, bound m pink, blue or white cloth, $1.08.

B ab y ’s Record—A book to record the Incidents of baby, with front piece, Illustrated by Maud Humphrey, bound In pink or blue doth, $3.

H a m m o c k *Here is a wonderful line of Hamoibcks

to choose from, from the simplest Mexi­can Grass Hammock at $1 and $1.50, up to Uie highest grade sort.

W oven Hammocks—Shoyer and Hohiftid; good sizes and colors In both lines; throw back pillows and wide- val­ance, price range $1.50 to $(0.

A full line of Hammock F ram e i and Canopies.

Palm er Patented Adjustable Hammock Support and A w n ln {; Ingreen, gold or red In solid colors and In striped tan and white. Support Is ad­justable to different sizes of hammock from 6 ft. .i In., to U It. Support and Awning complete, $10.30.

« Croquet SetsA large variety of Croquet Sets for

both amateurs and professionals 1$ here ' to choose from.

Fine sets wHh eight maple balls, eight matlets, nine wicketc and two stakes In a variety of quatltie* *t from $1 to $11.

Gak.rden H ose50 feet best quality

black, 3-piy, ^ -inch rubber hose on straight or berit hardwood reel with brass spray nozzle and brass couplings; completeready fdr use; leg- '5.98

Women’s Low ShoesZ'i W om en’s Low Shoes of Tan Russia

Calf, (jolden Brown Kid and (junmetal Call; some (iihson Ties; others Hat bow Pumps; mostly turned soles; sizes somewhat broken ; to go at..................................................... ’2.25

Misses’ and Children's Ulucher Oxfords; p.itent leather vxiiUps, tlilll i l'l back$. iToad 1or*i; l-w hepK 'jfi t|ip larger si/rs; $ | -j ^

I liildren's si/i*s,. 1Boys' Satin Catf Shoei; brojJ

shape' \ilth tips* sulistantial 5iolfs; lice strip, sUes i to i t ............................................. : '1 .5 0

Miisos" and Children's Oxfordsuf M.Ji lil.ick Vi;i Kid; patent tips:

S'llf".; .Misvfs' .si/PN ’Aith luw lipek, al $1,25; Children's $ | hi7'"h w.ih *;[Ting lieeK, a l..... 1

J.Utle M en's Shoes of Soft Catf- Crtiji M.':lh idijll tops, roLinJ UppeJ loe; swliil --.ulps; Uicf style; sizes 10 to 1 C . !lt ...........................

Barefoo t San d a ls for lire little folks; made of tan k'iither; first quality soles; cnol and comfort- able; sizes 6 to 11 at yOc.; sizes 11'3 to 2 at . . ^

Writir\g PamperOne Povirvd Initicvled

Paper 6175 Envelopes

Ninety sheets of our famous Her»!dic Fabric Finish Paper stamped with a neat and beautiful initial in blue, green, red and lavender— the four colors'included in each package, together with 75 envelopes of fashionable cut, now offered to you at only 7Sc.

Rrmrinbfr, the paper Is already stamped and we have every Initial In stock. No waning. A treat for vacation.

Paeper li\ Pecckcvges

One of the biggest paper mills we deal with put up an immense order of fine Fabric Finish Paper for us in packages coq$ainlng 80 sheets of paper in white and tints at such a low price, because of the big; order, that we can | sell you a package of g ^ | the paper for only...

25 Eflvelopes to Match, 5c.f - ‘.X.

Bo x ied Paper—High class stock from one of the best milts; mo.st sr^stically boxed; many styles of boxes J -many shapes and sizes of paper; all new and dgsirabte, artd the quality in every boxj s high class, splendid fabric finish ^ock.tted-joltti fihbon iffor the most part; boxes Intehtted to retail at 2& . ^o59c-$' J to go In this sale at only

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JU N E 24. 1908.

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Trial of Divorce ^uit Brought __.by. Dover H a n Devtfops

Unusual Situation.

W H O IS “ R E V . W » E . IR L IR G ? "

Betor* Vlce-Ch»nc«llor E m ery yester- 4»y afternoon »n« inert a divoree s'lli Involving a peculiar iln ia tlon . Tlio |"'U- tloner waa John H. Crane, of Fj o u t . n n j tb* defendant Mr*. Minnie E. (.Tine, as Ih* I* named In the petition, but wlio la MW known In N ew foundland, wlu-re she ttvee, a i Minnie E. Smith, which woe her Malden name.

Crane le t up In his peljllon Ihot he ws* married to too defendant M ay bi, ISO". ’>>y Rev. W . B . Irllng. a M ethodist pastor of N ewfoundland." at the la tler 'a parrdii- age, and th a t hla w ife dcaetted him .Uine

whan they w ere llvlttg on C hryetal glseet. In D over. On the stand he told a clrouiMtantlnJ atory o f how he and the defendant had driven from Marcella, whara they both lived at the time, to the KawfoundUind parautmge. He produced What purported to be a m a rrlig e cerilH- M te, aisned "H ev. tV. E. t i lin g ."

lira . C rane's atory differed inaierl- :y from that of the petitioner, She told I’Ol January J6. ISSd, a your earlier than the date named In the petition, ahe drove with the petitioner to New foundland, where the latter atopped in front o f what ha eald w a s the M ethodist parsonage. Ho fOI out of the buggy and knockod at the door, but came back in a minute or so and told her that the "dom ltile wae oui." They then drorva to Oak itldge, wliere tho ■ ame perform ance w as rapeatod. tho peti­tioner v ary in g hie story this time by say* tn f that the parson whom they eooght w as "aoinewhero oatlng a T h anksgiving dinner." T h e n e * l n earest pastor, i.'rane told hie prospective bride, aecordliig b> her testim ony, lived at W est Mllfnrd, nee allies oQ. and he suggested that es li bad grown late, he would give her the ring that ho had brought along, and they could get m nrrled aomo other time, ' ami the fo lks a t home w o n 't be any tho wlaar."

The "Bome other tim e” never came. I ho detendant declared, C rane alw ays having some eiDuso for p u tting th e rrairrlago oIT. hut when hla rep u ted w ife, tired, us she testtll^ , o f the' treatm en t accorded to her, left hl*^ he, In tu fo , becam e the sup­pliant. In a letter p u t In evidence by Joshua R . Salm on, of Boonton, counsel u r th e defendant, dated July hi, iDoil, u> WUch C n tn e begged her to come back to Um , he w rote:. "W e ought to get le g a lly m arried und gpcpnienoe housekeeping when you wish

A nother letter, signed "John H. Crane,” la ta d O ctober 23, 190T>, read In part: "Do you ever think of our boy and the poBl ttoa w« In? I f you love hirrj an you aay you do, you would com e buck imd nmrry ne.**

In »tUl an other letter o f a luter dale, glcned *'John H. C ra n e ,” tho w riter staled: am lu t n s to bo a chanfo<i nutnfrom now on. I um golnff to g ive up pmolcinr, sw earing, and, best o f all, 1 am ■ bing to g iv e up being cran ky, as you m\ it,'* \';Ift reply to a queeUon I v the vlce-chan-

Oellor, U lsa Sm ith, as she ca lls herself, said that she hud turned a d eaf ear to (be pleadings o f her husband, explaining ” H e wouldn*t m arry mo when he ought

so 1 w ouldn 't m arry him when ho wanted m e to .”■ The petitioner dented th e nuthnrslilp cC

(beeo several letters, and disclaim ed also having signed a num ber o f receipts whii'li hdre tbs nam e "John H. C rane,” ami ^ b leb A lto n timUh, n bruiht^r of the di- fandont. p rod u m l A cursory exjimlnu* t^en of the slgn alurcs, Mr Salmun uulO, showed th a t all w ere In the sam e hand­writing.

Crane la te r adm itted havin g w ritten an ­other letter algned ”Jo)in H, Crane” and addressed to A lson Rmlth, In w'lilch hu stated he had co tiiu lled both ''Guvftrmir OoOlgS T . ’W erts” and the ''County Juds«

' O f'M orris C ou n ty” a s to hLs Ntutus, uml th a t each had g iven It os his opinion that b e w as the "com m on la w ” himtmnd of tin.- dofsndant and that on ly a divorce would lOabe him a free man.

In support of M iss S m ith 's story. Mr. Balmon put John L. Cooper, an uitdor^ ta k er a t N ow foundlsnd. on the aiund. and he testided th at no pantor of uie asm s o f ” W . E. IrlJng" ever lived In N ew foundland. Mr. Cooper w as shle to nam e a ll the Meth^idiHi rind IhiplUtt pastors In N ew foundland, tht only two denomlnattonn represfUited in that vd- UBe for more than fifteen years hni'k, ^ e . p articu lar house In •wlilch, according to Crane, tlio m arriage waa perfurniicd. s&d which w as oqm o f the late John B row n 's houses, C oop sr testhlod, was Jn those yea rs occupied only in the sum- iper and w as closed from Oi't^her i to June 1. M r. Salm on bad a certificate from Trenton telling th at no sucli niurriag» Was ever recorded there. W hen the tes- tftnony w a s a ll In the vloe-chancclU>r n'- u iarked th a t the p etition er had fnllod th

• prove h is m arriage. Uugehe Coiit>er, C renels counsel, aaked; "H o w about n com m on-law m a rria g e 7"

"B u t yo i\ set up a leg a l m arrtago and fa ll to prove It; how can the peiuiuiif*!

:•:] ftiil b a ck on u com m on-law m arriage tiOwT' th e vlce-chancelJor rejoined.

-j Mr. Coo$>er asked Cor m ore time to en .J able him to look vip the myihU-al ''Doml- * Die Irlln g ,” and th e \dce-chHncellor con­

sented to let the coee etaad over until iu ly 7 In order th at the alleged pawtor m ight he f<uind. if euch a person exists, l& ylng he fe lt Impelled to do this for the sa k e of th e boy.

M iss Sm ith told the v ice-chan cellor that some tlm o a fte r she had g<me to live ^clth C rane he told 'her he knew a place ” 0 Ut W e st” w here he could get a mar- 1 ^lage certin caie . S h o rtly a fte r that he brought home the certificate w hich was p ot In evidence-*'l said to him .” M iss Sm ith went

to tell. '' 'you got that up yuuraclf/ nnil he answ ered me, 'D on 't fi«y anything about It ond no one will ever know 11

AVERS MIDWIFE W H A T IS 'm T IF IE B M IlK ?'’Vra.L BE HELD

Jersey G ty Detect v : Bureau Promises Developments in Lillie

D R . M A G N E R M A K E S S T A T E M E H T

The Address of Stephen Francisco Before the As-

sooiation of “ Certified Milk*’ Producers *

I I vunw^O, f l Q Jlffl^ 1 .

P la n , draw n by X rcbltM t rtm rlea Hron- vllla Jonae wore ecceplort by tbe llellc* villa Boarrt o f E docatlon In.at nlkW for the proposed ftildllloii to 1 1 1 " .T..rnli-mon Birsel School T h ese plain, toketlior with Jeslfn e by A rrhiteot Jolin SLirilnifii. with conalderfd by Uie hoard at a m.'.-ilriK sov- (Tiil weeka ago- A fter mucli dlscoMalnn, Die drnw luga of bi tli lUfu w<t «’ o rd c ic refi^rrod back to ihi'm. with requealB th.-vt they obtain bulM era' eallm aiee of the coal of Ihe bulldliiga rteacrlbi-d and aubmll in« h#me to the boiird. Lant night wna Hie tltne eel fo r reo-lvliig thr .fUlmaiea. bnl Mr. Hanborn fnlli-U to be on bund mul no eatlm titf w as received fmm Iibn June* presented an eatlmal'- naming Svi.Wai to cover the coat of the getioriil con alruc­tion of the addition. It w as said that tlio

I'OarJ, con- , -cd Cixrper ,nicd to ar-

tlino- eonsumM In creelin g tho hulldtng would be about «ix months

A special com m ittee nf rtlHtJng of Jtilin W. Dcpiu* wild Jamcfl J. Turner, wevb

for a meeting of cltlfc^uft on W ed­nesday. Juty S, a t B elleville Iltill, when lh« people will be oaked to vote an ap- pn-prlatlon of «e,000. The arnourM over Uur ftsliinated coal of tho general con­struction of the building i* for thu pay- riicnt uf the a r c h lte c i'i fees, the furnlBh- lug of tho roums, the grading nhoul the l.Mllding arid Incldontala connected with ilu- construction.

No ticMun wua taken as to the purchase of additional land adj»»lnlng the Jorulemon HtreM School, qs Teoomniendod by the Board of Trade. T his m atter, however.

w ill prob ably bo taken up at e<nne other time,

The plans jircepted call for a thrwj- Ptory Bl rue I lire to be efL*cied on the north side of the Joralemon street building. It w ill bo of hrfck. V 'th Indiana Ume Htoiic trlmmrnpj* am i * • aform !n general design wHh the present building. There would be iw elvu rooma, those on the first and pt<'<ind floors to be used for the lower grad es und Ihostt on the lop flotir for the H igh Sclm ol departm ent. Included nmung the lust named would be a study halt, to seat about IM pupJle, tw o recllrttlon- roonriH an«l n lavatory.

T h e c<intrucl for furnishing c o a ljo r the tow nship schools for the next y fa r was given to the GeofTraiy Coal t'om pany, the low er of tw o bidders T h e other bidder w aa the R iverside Coal Company.

BpfcUil UUpotek 1o file J^VEMSG .Vt’ ITg.J E R S E Y C IT 'Y . Juno S4 .-C a p tu ln James

L a rk in s , o f the Jeraey C ity detecUve bu­reau, le busy to-duy on the L illie Thiekvn case, utid, w hile he etatea the w u ik of his d etectives m ust for a time be som ew hat under cover, he feels certain th at he wdl m ake o u t a ca se In Judge F arm er's co u n on F rid a y th at w ill fully w arran t iht h o ld in g o f Mr*. M ary F letcher, the m id­w ife. fo r th e grand Jury.

H o announced this morning that Dr. E d w ard M ulvanney. of 4S6 Jersey avenue. D r. John M agn et, of 174 VlrglnlH uvanue. and Dr. C. E . McNtjuney. of llG Btreet. Jortiey C ity, would all l»c sum ­m oned to th e court I^YIday, and that sub- poonoB w ill be served on them lute tins a ftern o on o r early to-m orrow morning.

In a p tatem cn l nmrle to C aptain L arkins, Dr. M agn er sta tes that ha wus called to the hom e o f the Thh-kene. a t 3 Llneau p lace, on Sun<iJy, June H. the day Lllllo wae b ro u gh t homo In the coach. prcHUtn- sibly from tho house of Mrs. F lrich ar. ire Bays he eftw that the cornllllan of the fflrl wiis Horkma, and he then railed M''*Nenney In ronstilffillun on llii-

Tl>ey deierm ln fd th at an open her wftfl necvflBury.

M R . FRANCISCO M A K ES FIR S T PRODUCTION

The Story Dp to the Present—What the Industry Now Consists

Of—The Requirements to Produce It.

R A IL R O A D O F F IO A L S TO

H A K E N E W P R O P O S IT IO N

to

D IE S IN B E L L E V I L L E A T

T H E A G E O F N IN E T Y - T W O

l,n c h a w * n n « i P p om lspu ilt A n o t h e r iM an f o r tilr i* Rldg<"

lin p r n vrinentw -

As the result <if a rmiforent'e yrsterd ay , fifteriioon hctwceti ulTiclalii cf the L<i' ku j u ■< woniiii riBlIruiid nnil mi'mbrra of Ihi- i.bMi niilgi. HiinniAh Council to dlsoiiSH Hic proposed i-nllmaO Iniprov.-innus to bom iije In Hint plaoo, Hif raprcBoiiliiHvrs of

mi.

Ihr rn inp any prom ised to submli .lunHicr 'proposlHon to Hie borough ruiiliMrlHcs rc- gnrdlng the double Ira.-bliig of H-' roiul. the u.bnll«hmont nf ilif* lIlllwI'V- uwisu** grade crofi!»lng nrifl ihe lm p i"ti'in ''n i t>f the powtal si.t v Icc at an ' ‘iirly dNtrv Th-^He at the conf'T i nci' wfi'M i*rt'sl<l<; ni W lllliim H. T ru fw liilc, Division SiliK'rlnU'm lfnl RIne and K iiglneer f,liu-o|n Itu^h. of I he L a rk a w a n ru i: M ayor flot-rge U liltv a n d Counrllm^'ii Jo1m’sti>ih- mid H hIriitI.of tlir F u ik ro m m lflo f of the Honnigh Council

A fter go in g over the Rnuiiid WiUiln the .llmltu tif-th a boroiiKli Ulnnutnohi tothe M ontclair lln.;. Ihf rollroad oUIcIu Ik ajrrepd to Rubmli ft new ofT'-r.

Some tim e Ug" (he Company m ade a vcrbiil iigrccnifiit lo do certain w o rk w hich would be ;icrciit:ible Ic the borough, but when (h*; pn.pnidt1.itt wns Rubmlttcd In w ritin g it v.iia nf nn entirely dlft'^rcnt nature and was cHn-red by rbe borough otflclals,

Aocurrtlng to nnc nf the eounollm.'n It the rallroMd oflld.'ilfl wiihmll In wrlHtiR w hat w aa agreed tn ycstenltiy there w'lll bf. no fu rth er dltuigrocmcnts,

W illie In O lfn RldBc. Mr Tnie^dala loakad th.' T.o."l'tl 9ltunt1«»n with ftview In i.rnvt.llrig addltloiml nccuinmod.’i- tiona for tho inpHt-.mm tTna lueated In tUf ral'lTond station. PnetTnnHfcr Ib'i

rum plnlnad to the nuthorltl

F r« *d a rick A. l l u e l l , N a t iv e o f to il '*

n«To1l«ot, A v ra y ut

Iftiiu e o f g4>n.

Frederick A, Buell, n in ety iw o yeura disd last lilglit III Hie !i' inn of bln

stm, Miles H. Buell, 2 SmUb street. IlHlIovllle. Senile trouble Is usslgned as the fause, Funeral services will be held to-[ilght ut the house by Kev t' K H.tud-

P L A N S F O R R E P U B L i a N

R A L L Y IN E A S T O R A N G E

f W rs k y M« Ui'HlifTi ChufLli. Iiitemusnl wjU bo ut ’A'liUirvlllc,

Mr canio In itrlb '(ign fn tJi#Sbori

\IIIe two years i-.n.. u Imtc his

, w-lfe l;u.l filed ai lb-- ug* ot . ishty-nlno.■ H e Wiis n ruuivLi of Llb-lilield. I’onii . undi spcni iMOBl "f Ins ^urly Afoyn u i llu il 1 place iMr. Dui'll wu? v -r y n cllve abnost I up unrU the time of his d.-mh. Four ycurw ' s’lgo 1 ll‘ cut up Inin klo 'lliiig wnnd u tree I hi I'unnecUtUit which, it Is Hold. In otn- ' plfio* w;iB six feci in <liujio-tci. Mr. But 11 ; obtoiacd fourteen cords nf wood fron; j M, Mr. Buell's anecamfsi wrTc am ong the

furll-Ht ficttlora In Lniig Islmul- llt-slfliH llu' Ballovlllt' man. .Mr Urn'll

' Lh Hvirvlv -d by four nous and iwu Ahvugb- I tars. TIotc arc eUso Ih'tiig seveiilccnI gm iifictilldn n nnrl ivvti grvfti-grnndchll-; dren.I iiin rm tir 'i* Ihihy C rn iH h ln u a h tir llrtid .■ Dwlntf to the ile«ith '>T hns loront' daugliH r. the chlM Mr. .md Mis 1 ."s- I llf H. Fort, (rovrrnnr Jnhn Kniisk In F -ri

CHncclcd Ms engagE ment h* mu mI-. .-it Mki- i dlcbury »’nUeK“. Vt., tu-doy Tin rr.''i-v- I nor Vi'ftH to have aihlressed l In-'#it a'bi.i i lug

(•IfiKS nnd t!> h a v f IhUi'Ti port li. i filullftilon nf Hc-v J»r. Jolin .M. T\vr. pri'skUtil nf (lie I'olb'K' Tin 1 yf**U'i(lii.‘ . Ur Thom as wa« fora'

G u v e r n i ir F o r t , J o b H e d g e s , S e n a to r

f t t l l j l ' n o d P r o s e e a lu r KX'-

v e v fe d to K p enk.

It was thought possHde Unit W ill* lam II T u fi m ight atlenii tlie ra l­ly o f Ibo To.fl I'lub In E a si Or- iingc to-m orrow night, bul no word hue bfA-n rectiived from t!ie Republl- eau I'n-.sldeiitlal caiulldalc. Tho hope ih at JlLm l S Gherman would be present haa been dispelled by the illness id the* noim nee for X'loe-lr'TesIrlnnt, Ftirninr Governor F ra n k lin M urphy will also bi‘ umilde to be pri-seiU. The club recH vtil a Ictb-T fC'ijii Imn lo-iliiy In wlitch he hhM lliai his snn Wvald bull fur Kurota' Frhluy tiinriiliih lo be uw ay Hcvrral mom hi .iiicl hvu'.e lie vv.iiiicd lo apend tlic cvcTi'ng wltt; I.ini. A :.y other « iiKitgonu-nt. Mr Murphy H.ml. Uf AVMukl bio ik to speak I'j hlH filvr.di- m ICa^i Uruiig'- of tw o of lh-» ''greati'.st and

nivii fi.Jiw.” G'lVern-ir JMni F ra n k ­lin F u ll, Jt>b i; H edges, HMUilur Ev (h)lby und I'rosoi iitur W ilbur A. lia^'c uc'cepled Invliatlnns to epink P'orl “ lu

l.i- Lll- lii.' ;i.

lo-rl

• red Mott

.MrId ihlfl m orning ih a l he w'aH going

rnaki .i Tiifl Pp»'ech.It wriH .uinoiiru'od lo-diiy ih.it Frcd'-rh'k

W , G nrvln will bi chairm an of ihi. stage I’oniinlU cc mid v.1!' loivv aa Ids as.^lfltunlH |■’erdl[M^cl Kmilh' Sanford F. Cobh iind Jiii.ii:* G. Ham nluh'. The unluTing will Ih’ In nhargC' of Joseph P. SrhUb r, W'lll- lim n. l.ln.vd, Ldw ard H. Plcrsnn. H arry J Hnrr. Janius Shutiks, Uuunc Mlnard, H enry H. Gnmhnrs. Ldw ard S. Crain and H i m y L y.n. :■ I T

T i.' cstM ii nf iiio ijovprnnr will he c-om-

t llift .Vrllnginn A vrm ie ITi'nl-yU-rlmi i irl>' i ns I pr>*4cil of J U. WnoiMl.in, |>r'Hldvnl of

\]u> 1 lor i«f ihft .Vrllngioii A vrm ie int- 1 'I'tJrch, Fust GLungr. I tii'-firKir* Wiiltr-cjAi.

ly i-iMii|.7,r4 > IIV-IS >' • I..................Of the luck o f fftcllilire, ftJtcl SnpcsJnttn- tSvorgo VVuUer.s, tw vnty-elx .. . . . . dpnt of Rvilldln«s H. A. .NnrrK of th is j dl.-d hi ih^ Soldh-rs* HmiU'. K earny rlty , v islied thr postonice and found Ihe jiroommodAtlfinH Insulficlriit for the Irnus- ucMon of Ibc postal bufllneati, Thle w as heportwT to th e F irst Anfllxlont Poalmna-ter-Oonerttl,>'who I’ ommunlcatrd w llli i hr L n rk a v iin r^ ofTlflftls, lo the effect that better fAM lVlrs must he pruvhh-d nr tlir pontoinco w^ll bft removed

3

rvft thrit (he only w;iy out of ih r dlf- firuh y would be to orect nti extension Ia>

The comP|f'ny olfif'ltils itiHde an Instn'c- tlon of Ihft/dopot and arrlv-ii ii! the t-nri-

ttiruuy Wf

the hnlUlIng. uti the prrarnl ritiiirt^TS m utrd £iP n w olling-room . ticket mfice imd pottofUcr wore entirely Iniidrunnb' for the iTU'rraswl grow th of the pH.ifltul d e p a rt­ment.

uld.. Ift lnight. W nlltTs entered the hnuy th n .- n-onths tig" from 313 Cross s ir - it , fUir.

His denlh w as duo tii L .tisuioi)- tiuii. During the SpanLsh-A nim eun \'/.ir lu- was a num ber «if C cn'puny H TliUd New Jersey In fan try. HU Iliiu-tuI will Kik*' plui-p [u-ni:>row nioinlng

4||hb D o ro tlie n M. < UtImI i‘ iiNen. Mh e Htiroihea M f’ lirlslonsin, thiugh-

lloP yw ot'd KciiiibUciin Cliih: WUUani Th<nuas, prcsUh nl uf Ihe ICa.Hl. O range

UA-publlc.'in Club, Jolm A. Acki-rmiu^. pit jdilriil nf tlo- Fnlnn Ijengnc Club of tliv < irnurc:-: l->liinind C, Htout, presldral of Ifio S i n?h 'irniiigo Flrpuhllcfin Club, uiid Iiavld L. Idersifti, of llie T iift Club.

Hr.case, lion on

nr/tl a fte r ol»tulnhiK(ho m oih er’B consent, this Wfis perform ed. T his wna to determ ine the real condillona. Hr. M cN enney. Hr. M agner anys, adnilTi- Islered the anuBlhetlc and he perHopally treated the girl,

A fte r th e opernlinn Mlsfl T h lek en 's terr- porntnre Imm edlntely dropped, and. ac- rorrllnfi to D r. M agner. she sei*mtd to lin- t'ruve stead tly . Then cam e the relafjsc (ow ard th e end of luRt week and he de* elded th a t her rem oval to St. FrancL‘4‘ s H opplial w a s efts*’ nilftl. despite th e fact th a t th e fa th e r of the girl had already ecured tw o trained mirsea. w ho w ere jn con sta n t attendance on her. The girl W'ftH ta k en to the hospital h rld u y Ic.st and died there late ihnt evening.

Coroner C h s'in cey V. Hunru-11 at first F I the Inquest In the caue for T h u rs­d ay ovenlng :G lii" conrlhon&e. but Dr. O anverse. ronniy physUlati. stfited (hat he would p refer to aw jilt the result of the chem ical analyBle before he appeared U - fnre the ju ry to testify and the m ro n ir h as gran ted his r<‘<|H"st for an ndjoiirn- ment u ntil one w >ck from Ttuiraduy,

2 . . . . M rs. Tldi-ken. m oh'er of the girl. v Ib-

I ’rosiccidOr i.Mrvcn'ft offlc" tu-ilny with h 'T cfuiurtel, (P urge J. Sllllrnan Jr.. In nn effort to see C.mnty D etective Chnr- lo tk . v'tuj is w orking on the ense, lull he oilb * r left before they arrlv<Ml,

Fo that th flr call w;-\s fu lll". Mrs. ThU-kt n hud a Mug conferencE' w llh m lFrosot’ iUnr Jam es W. M cC arfh v 't\'ille

s^Alstant prosi-o*it"V wa-.dd n.it dls- ckFSt' the n ature of llieir talk , he saKl that the fam ily of the :£lrl w as anxious I" push the ra se ngnltiHl both tin- m idwife and the mnn who Is pal it to havo tu'cu rvsiionsIMe for the g irl's eondlilon.

1( Is understn.id that Mrs. Thleken will Tiniko a form al i-otripbilTH ag 'd iist the man ltivol\'ed iFi-dfiv. und (hai hH nirf-si; « lll llii-n fo llow nulrlCy. He mav be fon'Ctl lo appear in the F irst Crlm laiil Court Frl- (lav anti tell whftt h< knows of the fiii^e. H ls U‘9 llinon\ inaj' compel th^ m idwife to hn-ak lier plloTn-e, Mrs F letch er was again visited to-day liy 1 mmca’I !vp-S* t -

ProsooU luhI Lee, nf tin- hfEol- p in rters sUiff, at her home. IliKi Gnim l u re e t . ihlM city, hut she refused to nCk. ri-f 'rrln g the «‘'itb ers to hPr counsel, Con-nr''ssm nn Handil,_____ __

1 take g re a t p leasure Ift greetin g those

who have gathered here In th e Interest

of pure m ilk production, and h ave come

lo com pare w ith th eir highest Ideals and

prarils© In (he production o f "Certified

M ilk."T h e plciipure la g rea ter borause w e

are perm uted to aid th e m edlcul pro- ft'Hslon in (heir effort to nourish the sick and bring ihom b a ck to health, and, more Imiitirtanl, to fe « l the little ones whoso (llPHPPotmril m otliera turn to us with prnyurful wtfrli th a t "C erim ed Milk'* w ill iiiiike her baby strong and beautiful, be-

rau.HO iln> dA>ctor said so.T h'Ti'fore I greet the men w ho are

aynipatliy

In

the M edical MMk Com- tlndr disinterested w ork

tho text tif m y addresa

tei' uf Ml. and Mrs. J>'p yfsten h iy ftt her home, W ist (Frangu, a fte r n Sue Wfis tw jjm y .six y

«'lins'i-iiSF-n, Alital•PO V alley road.

Iliigi I'lng nine*-.*! nrs uf Eige. .'aiU'-

rltbiyGer-

S E Q U E L TO L O IT E R IN G C H A R G E , Bujln

vices will be lu'bl al (he lli.’UHv 1' muruing, anil ut ihc (irunge V .illc j’ man Ffcahyicr^m Church fater.

lUm, M n rta V<i»*lUvr.Mrs. Marla Voelker, widkiw of John

T.b>p|k»T, dle»J ye.sHTdny a i ilu- Jionie of IhT son. JoHA'idi VuelktT. 12 Cotliigp .Nircr-i

mllehl. a fter an lllnosa • uf several

c k r t i f i e d m i l k ?""Certified M ilk” produc-

of

L coimnla-hls I'lan,

bacteri-

ftb-

J o lin A . R e e v e nqU n e r s l l e r ,

o f M lllb u r n , PoniH l (a u lltT

a n d F tn ed .

The tr ia l of Johil A. Reeve, of T n ylor Street, and W lllinni C ChufT'T, o f W illow Kiroet, both of Mlllhurn, who w ere urreHt- ed last WeiliU'fltlay hy Ihtllrtm nn H urb y on 0, ch arge of loltoi'lng on ihe M lilburn avenue bridge, wufl IihII ye s le n la y n ft'T - iiufin befor<- F'dlee JusTlc •• Snnm^erP. Hi*eve waa finca! tl for iibUHlng the t.ifrii’er, rtfler he had been lohl n> "m o ve on." The (’afto ftgaliiHl hlfl cojupanliHi wna iHn- missed. N either of the defendants Wfts repreaentetl by cnim9f*l. Cecil H. Mar- M ahon, of the law llrni of H iker A R lker. n lloriieya fi>r the lowtishlp, pruaecuti-d the cftPea.

A ccording to H urley's leslim ony, wlilelj waa corrohoriited hy Chaffee, ho fnuiid tlie pair Bluing on the bridge nnd ordori'd them to move on, wherenpKjn R eeve re­plied th a t he waa waiting fo r som e one tmd defied the officer (o m ake him vaen tr R eeve la t^uld to hnve adm itted uaing stron g la n gu age to the officer.

The C0*6 ftgaltist Chaffee w a e dlsmlBaud w hen It cam e out th at he had taken no p ari In th e argum ent.

W illis UerBtli-T, who w as arrested J ura' 1 3 for loitering, wna fin«-d 12. It bHug rh arged fu rth er that he rt^slsted urrrHt

m

S L E E P - W A L K E R B R E A K S B A C K

W l l l t a n i B n e k lr k K o lia fr o m W in ­

d o w o f I l ls H om e n t ,B r o in e r d s .

gpfcial DispafrA t» thr EV r.M SGM A R T IN 'B C R E F K . June 24.-W illlanj

BuakJrk Is a t his home In RruliYnuln. snf- iSrln g w llh a broken Iniek. The Injury w a s received In a full fr»im n second slo fv Wlndotv. Ho w as w alk in g in hU sleep, and w alked out of Iho window, -which had t)Saa lo ft (^pou because of the heat,

K E W D E P O T A T AVO ^.

O ^ B trn l R a i lr o a d W il l U r e r l 1/arge B t r u e fn r a t o A e r o u im n d a te TnilHc>

gpsrirtl ftfiTu ft Staff f'orrr-*i.</n'i>'nt.A V O N 'T iV -T H E ”S E A . June :4 .-T h e

Hew Y o rk and Long Branch R a il­road Depot here Is imderffolTigchanges that w ill betu-r It for the public and for th e liundllng of w hich Is gettin g heavier each .sfasnn. Mtorktnen are now m easuring and prepar, ing to add about six oddlHonal feet lo aach end of th e p latform , w-hleh will tie made en tire ly new. The station ig going to be m oved b a ck obout ten fest to give more room, and In R w ill he put nmningi t y WHlof.

I^ r some llmie th e lownspeaplfi tiave been clam oring for a new stailon. tiut th« sellroad offiolala h ave not seen llu'lr way clear to build one, although tho ilppot now In use la not e x a c tly h w'ork of art from an a rch itectu ra l slnndpolnt. Thv prraent w ork w ill be com pleird In a few ■ weeks.

' F o r m e r L l f e - e n v e r OeuAl.I iUNjpfjI'i'h lo lAc I 'V li \ l\ ( i ,\/.UiS. I; SR AIH tiG H T, Juji.' 24. August John- t Jam f'lrnuuiv a mombi r of LIfe-aavliig ,■ tilalinn N«. S a l IhlB plai’o, mi iluj

Now J. rsev Htato H ospital al Trf'iiKuj ■ .•f-eivnluy. N‘*arly tw o y ia r s ago his uiln.1 fiilli'il anti he w as rem ov-d i i (lo* Snuu

, iiusiiltftl for treainient. Mr JnlirotniT ums fort) years nid. iind I'-nvps a wlf-* ar.rl ui'VUtjf childT^'ii. i lv W';ih n [‘ii. l '•hari’rcllor o f Mr-ii Hide L-'-lgE*, KniglHS of i’ ylhiaB, :in«l a m em la r uf O'vfiii Flru* CouTpuny. The fun eral wlU bv ludd liaru

I tii-rjinrrow. Mr«. M n ry J . ^UekleM. |1 S|)fruil f)ls/iij(rA if) lAfl £'1 .V O S .

F K E F H G U t. June 2 l . - F ‘Jnvrul pi |'vi>'if 1 were field lu-ihiy m the Methodist rlrirt'h , ' uvtT the body o f Mrs. Mary J., wifi- nf ' . lJa\1il IT, Sickles. Mrs. ShkleH ilh-il ,it ’ nei honie. on Throakm .T i.u i s tm 't nn

Sunday, follow ing a\i a ll i.-U of diftiTUrP ami liJLrnlvsls, from thr lo iin er "t she hrtd Buffered f«>r tlm imsl fivr vearn. Ijrsliles her husband shr leaves tlirt i 'liil.

' d ra i: C harles A. SU-klrii, of Ni w ark;1 Jotin F. Sickles, of and GsciirI fi. SIrklea. of Phllaib Ipliln

P n t e r s o ii A v to r l><>'iid. I'ATICRSON, June :4 .-Jacob AUglcr. a

[ well-known vaudeville ]>rrrormer. who has : npprareil In the various tlir-airoH of ihi.s 1 riiv numei'oUk tlnu-«. illrd ^unMenIy ut Hir ! home of ills liroihvr. (tMiur Ailijlur. .>(I On CtlfUm ItrlvlTi^ J'arl. Hofi-l. 1i) «1ay.' The dpreoKcil ieni:'n* il from ihr Faejfl.- i t-oap( lust Thnrrday He an.) h pi-riin r I worked under llm aiaso n.niie nf Manuii I and Pearl.

H e rm a n l i l r s t e i i ,JK R S K Y <'1TV Jurn- '.U Meiman K irs

tMi who died Monday night ut the Jciaey f'lty H0Ppl<!^U '•’‘ ii'' ■' l■ roll1I■ nf U; i Kirsten, one tli' prlnei]>al (oumierB ofthe hoppliid ll 'a ii.a u

■ ■ l>eutl\ wits due to ftp*

M IL K Q U EST IO N D IS C U S S ED .

S tam Iti r d U u llo i i o f F lo l i l ST ibjert o f

a C on ference Held In New l o r k LttPt

TV:e qiieplltJii frf the slniltlarrllzatlon nf Tiillk, ftS to baeterio 'ogical and

<■ hemie.ll analyHlH, was thu toyik- of discus skm at a meeting uf medical men arid m ilk protliieiTH held In (hu uITlre of Dr. Knhtml y! F ioem aii, In New York, lunt iiitiht Nil dcfinlie Ptandard waa fixed,but uriulher meeting will Ik* held In Oero- her. on the return uf l*r Fruem an from lilfl HUTnm«rT vaeaMon In Kuriip«v

Tim iiucRtlOTi of H standard qiialUy of m ilk wiiw proposed E»t (he a n ­nual Joint m eeiing <if the Mudlcnl M ilk Fiiinmtsslon tind (hii ( ’ertlfied M ilk I'litdiieers of AmnrUn, heM In ('h lciig ' .June 1 to J u re r>. A Commlt- lee, i-niiMlstlrg of Dr. H enry ! j. Coit, of ihlH e lt \ , I>r. Cluirles Hitmll. of PhUudel- j'ldn, and Dr T-Tf-etn:in, Of N ew Vm k. of the .Mi 'll al Milk CnminlHsiou, and Htephei; Franei.i.-'i. pi='f*idi'iU jif the Falrfielfi ]>alry I 'n m f.io ) : U A. PierH"ii, ooinmlSfliMier of

^rleultiir--. of Ntw York ,i and Oenrpe A.I ^Vall^er. of HeMfoti, of the Certified Milk

>'r<i«bieerH \Mi* to study ihe' tiiiestlim and fix Ihe l"W st gm<Te ut w hich i intlk bearing Mie Iftijel eeriified" could ' he produced.' T his itimmlTtee ]uinnisrH to make the i niosi exhiUiPilvc ;i.ssihlp and fix

initllnns w hich V.111 gunrupKeo the moi't ! ]i.afoet <*are In liaiidllng. |a '.sorvnlton am i , dlstribulioii. Both the Mdk Commli^Flen, i nnd F en lfied M ilk iTodueers' imsoclatiofid

h:ol ihotr origin In t^ssex faiuiny. Dr. Colt \s !lo' president o f tho llrsl mimed society nnd Mr. Fruiudaco tjf Ih*- s -eoud.

S K E C l.M . C A S T O n iA THITICB^.

CASTOR IAJut In&uti tnd CMld^n.

U m Kinil You H an Always Bought

B a a r s th e

p ig n a t n r e o f

ORANGE b r a n c h O FFICE,Atwark eutHini n m

o r a n g e n a t io n a l b a n k b u il d in g

TtlMphonaa 471 grid 793, Orange.

A dverttaem enti rdMlVdo until 11:1ft A.

M, for IneertiMT on tho ttm a day. DELIVERY ROOM. 10 CONE fiT,

iiilBsloiiers and wHJi us, Now will ho

‘W H A T IB The plan of

tton waa cono/lvud o f b y l^r. Coll, N.’ w^irk, N. J . and rr«m nU‘d to the TTii'ltilm i.-i b' e iu b of K3S.-X HiiuiUy at N.'WEtrk. IJconnibnr, lft92, and j rImii iirgaiilzed to cari'y out April 13. It'S!, w h h Stephen Francisco, of Esseic O oonty, N. J-, who has ever since endeavored tn carry o at their wishes, and on M arch 10. 1393, the first. hoHlfl of "C ertified Mlllt" w as delivered,

"Ccrim ed MllU," w h a t !• lO II Ls mlllc dealKned espnclalty for the

UBO of tho s ick and Infants, It la rnllk prorturid under con tract, "with rogular roiiiinisslons appointed h y proper author* Ity. It Is m ilk w ith w hich every precau­tion agninst Im purities la taken, aided by Hie com m ission. In our case a s fo llow s;

] , l —D raw n from selected oows. in d —It la draw n In covered palls, with ai'r covered openings In the top.Ird -It Is analyzed b y cheinlata every

iWo w eeks; It Is exam ined by

ologlst every tw o weeks.P n ^ l—"It Is chasucterlzed hy an

sciice of large num bers o f m icro-organism a mi the entire freedom of the m ilk from

I'u th cgcn lc vurle lles.''S e c o n d -" A cu nstanl nu tritive valu e of

know n chem ical com position and a uni­form reliiUon betw een the percentages of fats, prutelds and carbo-h yd rates."

Tills taken from a report by Dr. Colt l!>;2. in which he coined the word "C e n l-

I lc l M ilk."t lh - T l ie cow s from w hich It la derived

are exam ined e v e ry tw o weeks.5 t h - U Is m ilk, th e production of which

Is carried on In accordance w ith detailed ri-ijulremcnla o f a com m ission of pliysl-

clans.6th—These requirem ents relate to loca-

tion of the dairy, the d airy bulldlnga, the housing, care, feeding and the w atering of cows, as well a s the deta ils of milking und method of coaling, bottling and ship­

ping.7tfi_ E ;irh m onth the com m ission m akes

a carefu l ein m ln atlon by them selves, or representatives, lo see th at Its rcqulre-

m enls are rlgldlj;, carried out.B th -E a c h m onth the com m ission re­

ceives reports of Its three experts above

ineritJonefi.F in ally , once each month, If the

commlaalon'a exam ination o f dairy and tlie rt'portfl aubm ltted by these experts arc all salln factory, the com m ission It­

self iBBuea a report certify in g the m ilk thua produced aa com plying to th eir re ­quired atandard.

T h u s fo r fifteen years, beginning w ith 100 cow a and sm all equipment, thla w ork baa stea d ily Increased hy the a id of . comnalSHlon, and their lnfiuence» until It ta k e s HXI men, 75 horMea.t^DD cow s and a thousand acrea nearly, lo produce G.1W0 quarts o f "C ertified MUk,” the' output of (he F'airrteld D airy Com pany to-day.

T h e term ''C erllfled M ilk” w a s co p y­righted I# Stephen Francisco by consent of the first com m ission, and Dr. Colt, who coined th e phrase, with express purpoBo to s a v e Ra use against com m erclallani. w ith distinct understanding th a t It could be secured when Its needs were mside n ec­essary through properly accredited com- inlsMion and contract w llh producers. Thug iho w ork began.

la t—A desire to m ake the best of milk 2nd—vA com m ission and a con tract. L o ­

cations Bubjoct to approval of com m is­sions.

3 rd -S ta h lo , dairy und othor buildings erected under PuggeKllonfl of commisBlon. erntm^ylng light, air, ronvenk'nce fm- carefu l w ork, Supply of ihe pur> st w ater (artesian w ell or protected spring). C owh selected b y com petent veterinary, tew lcl by the tuberculin, groomed in a iry , well ventilated room, whl^h la cssciU lal u th eir bealtb .

4th’ -Conventence for w ashing the mr-n'R su its dally , and for thorough cloanslng itf m ilkers' hands, both before and betwr* n m ilkings, together -with the fregm-nt

I w ashin g of m ilking atools, all under prop­er Inspection.

6th—S terilising closets for everyth in g th a t touches milk.

6th—A rrangem ents hy w hich to cool and bottle In fifteen minutes and (o ke^p un. der u (em peruture of forty-five degre^M, a ll under the direction o f the com m lssloti and their experts.

T h erefore I believe that In the 1 nteroi«t of pure m ilk, success depends on (lie

, in

The avera ge net dally circulation of

the N E W A R K EVEN IN G N E W S In the

O ranges la 6r000 ccglet*

l l n t t e r In F l^ n ly o f T r o o b le . |JnnlCB W rltt, a hatter, o f 7 T a rro ll |

Hireet. O range, w as arrosted yesterd a y by |J‘< llcemnn Devnney, nf ihnt city, f ir _ being drunk. He put itp a fight, and It is i ileolEirt'd kicked Devajm y T h is m urnltig 1 ty-nne yeurs oM Jiulae Hrnv fined him 13 for being d iu n k. ! oplfx.v Mr lO rsten wow ji r -pl b-nt Ihe 1in« lo be paid In w eekly Instniinenis ' \ tfion Hill, itnl In lil^ e.irl\- nuirlioMti uf 11 He nlao »enlenee<l him to f n ir ^ a BoafarhiK man. He was nim itlis in the peniientinry on a | (he _ n v ll W .\r A wklo\\ amof n eglectin g to provide for lilB w ife a iu T .........throe m inor children, preferred by (ho CtilUlrcn's Aid nntl F n ‘>terilvc S o ciety On VYrltt’s prom leins lo iwiy 13.60 a w eek for the fnnilly'B BUpimrt the Judge suspended sentence on the iniprlsonmeiit.

E V E N T S IN T H E O R A N G ES .

H 'i"k unil-lnilder Cotnpnny No. 2 of Or- en g '' had Uh fir.Ht. run to a fire last night when on abirrii enme In from bni No. 43 fo r a blaxc at 125 Lincoln avenue, enut^ed \>y the I xploskm of ft It was prac-

Tinvii (the tiuea

............................ ..... , Uuniponiiy ladK Mho hjive been Btopiitng In i The I>inkprHlno( brothers bcnanic I *

Verona, were taken In custody by ru n a ta .................... ' “ * '■ *

T B A 1N W H Iif K E B S S t S i ’ K C T E D ,

T i c Iti F r o n t o f E l c r t r t r T r a in ou W e s t Jrr»<?y R a l i r o a i l .

V,’ O O D H 1'R Y, June 2A—A motorman':. quick eye und prom pt actldn frusirutvil whftt Ik tyelieved to h ave been a deliberate attcm iA lo w reck an •electric train Mon­day nlglH ju st below this city, on lire W est Jers'^y and Seashore Railroad. The D.'UG iruln from here w as w hirling along III JtB usual hpeed w hen Motorman Hew- Ut Bifw a tie a c ro ss the south-bound

Ttic #ilr'l»rake*> were applied to »it*ddeVi!y tiia l several passengers were \Tjr<'rwn- -frnrft' Htrir sra ix , but the traui w :u saved.

T h r ofilclal* are tnvesUgAtlng^ the case. I t wiitf :(t IhPUSfht that the Ue fall from a freigh t train , but none ca rryin g

I'i'd o ver (he road since thoaficni<xin, fttul m any Lralnfl bad passed the spot Ui th e meunUme.

S u ic id e o r A sp h f'K iH tlo n f ,Hcores of children, ih'lng on South A r I

il]iR(o:i iivi-nui-. lOsKi <)rnnge. ,nre no'urn- , Ing tlu‘ d«'H(b of UiAU\ a valueablo «vtu.r I owned by llun^llion P- G oodscll. oi .3G | S<ju11i ArilDBJuu ftvenue. The dog s ;ifi> wiiB onded by gus. and w liether thn hn- phyxI.iUnTi wus «ni nccld+’ nl or n biUc Mo will iicviiT be known, ^ ■ he th e inald cftnic df'W iis(alrs at fi n'cluck this iTiorniiirf lilt* k ltrh cn WHH filled with ga s and th'' dog w as ib’ftd under the w ash tray*. Oin- rtf (he Kioprocka of the g a s rango wtu: opt‘:i, ‘.tiUH eliowing the cause of death.

L e n iv n t to T o u f b f u l T h ie v e * ,H arry R oth and Joseph H utchins. Jer-

.................................*v : t : 'Heinareat yeslorduy aflerfiotin,

L-hoTtjed with breaking Into the .«iouvenlr Hiund Verona IjAke P a rk belonging to Cliarir's Slaedler- Hecordor Jacobus rep- timnnded the boys and dlscburgf'd them upon liti-lr returning ilia good? and prom- iBliig to leave the bonjugh.

C h a r g e d w i t h A tt e m p t in g N fn rd ee .U ttR D F N T O W N . June 21.—C h arged

viltij an cin p lin g to shoot his w ife, Jo- 6p|ih H n in cu, of Camd*n, w as lockr^ up

yesuM'dny. I t Is nlleginl th a t Hen- n'-!’s w'ife and n ln eben -year-oid dnugh- tcr were compelled to leave him because of hie hnrBh treatm ent. T h ey camte- here iird round r-mpUiynient. U enneit appear- eij xvt the home of James P. Heron, w here they had obtained rooms, and. demund- li.g that they return to live w ith blni^ pulled fl revolver. Miss R ennetl sprung upon him and, w llh the nid of M r Heron. dlHiirmed the man, who waa then a r ­rested.

\‘R[i*ran r»f and

iWughier HurV.ve lUrn. s\!rrlvlng 70‘pliew Is I'T A J K irsten , of Ynrk ami V arlck streets.

j) le d .I f t e r F l i i y l i i g P In n o.PA SS.M i’ , June 34." Mrs. Ktlw.ird S.

L o' J m. .1 +:i9 HiirrlBou Mlii'x't. iho<l .Mnn- J.I.J n);:io In i'.n .'nlfftons nHer nn riati,- ln(f visio.rii irinsit happily w llh mijaio on Mil' iil.iiin T v.V ^ wimjUm ago .sl-u ff.i.o Mrlli lo n sou. Jnit had .thiUJKt coinplcii ly i'. o<iv*Tra. It y aa thuntcIR.

T n ll ie il T i n T r a i n l l l ( H im .F’A S B A ir. Juno 24.—So interested In n

convi'rf'fttl >n he woji holding \vUh his brother rhiit hn did not observe the ap- proiich of aa K rle expresH, Tony Donker- pICHii. fifteen yru rs old. o f W Shernmn street, v.*as killed by the train here last ntglit. W ith hla brother J3>)in and .several other buys T on y hud been ,'<w1nmilnR m the Pasflftlc R iver. T h ey won- rem rnlng bv w ay of the Erie iru ck s when u dlsjiute arriee us to who wua the boat avvlmmer

tlr'ilJy not GM•n the firometi got ihore,Agiir-H Hlflck. of R Khng Street,

^VeH Chungf, eUher Jumped or fell from enaUifnind irollry car 1462. In Alain street,

i betwer-n ' "ii'- street and E jssex avenue, Oraimn, aim-,I s.Ki o'clock last night. Po- IlcenoiTi \ ■ |ll!ilT l Mlliie» had her aont n tho oraru-'* M. m arial Hoapltal, w here she w a s trr-uieil for « scivlp w'ound.

AJvtniiemem* »i*o rwwivsC la Uw Or*nf*sb> tMfiuHuia <ki«B(a4

OKANUiii-Nax NuiiiiftA, 26 VVaahincton pioc* (Briuk

Ctaurcb>- TsI. 3759fkyi. H. Plumiay, Main Tal- |12S.J. F. Chrlstl&o. 1G1 UalD itrMLk Z. Ycaaer. 641 Uiiln itrMt (Brick

ChurcbhC bu . F. Rnhltison, Fourth avenu« Hii

ttentb str«<U T*l.Harry DlrdMlL 41T C*Dtrml avaou*. T«L

aOMLi. Tllasi OnkBCWO B AN O r V A L L B T - __

lira. J. J. Spellman, HliTilaad armtta 9*0- tloii,

Mi'rvtTnae Pharmacy. J. E. Ka^lar, BOT Bpol- iBftii iuv«i Ofangt). Tcl. t062.

BO!‘TH ORANJHf-F. A. Wftllflc*. newiidaal^r. H flrani*

•venue.

dtrectlnn of a medical m ilk eomm lsshm In con tract w ith the dairym en. Hcchumi the m edical men know more about enre. clin ical requirementB, nnd the detail re- qulrementfl and metijnda necuspury. Tl.e m em bers of the commlsskm by the teim of the co n tract rec«'lve no rnmpenf^n(lua for their services a/ul rnn have no finan­cia l Interest In the aale of the m ilk. TIo y g ive their- service In order to liave rnllk w hlrh they can unhesitatingly recoinmend to their patlenta a.' being hr near In .ih- Bolute p u rity as scienlltlc adv.-rnee iraa made possible. So iinselfiph a ilevoTl ui Is ft hib'^r of love and an Inspiration lo greater effort on the jj«rt of tlio d a iry ­men to c a rry out their wi.shcp.

A reprint of a papor V'ad by Prnfesynr n . A. Fertrson, before the Am erican Aaso- chitlon o f Medina) Milk Com,mlpplnn8, June 3. lf>07, at A tla n tic ( ’ Ity, detaila all rc- qulrernenla, and Is here suggcHlcd as a valuable aid lu the undertaking o f thia Important wtirk.

The m edical men discovered the plfin and euggesied It. It bdongs to thorn, and I consider It a g rea t privilege to w ork w ith men of such high Idetils, and I would that m any a dairym an, w ho heara ab ooi thlp, w ill help alon g our Grcftinr a plans by ca rry in g to those he loves their dally fi>od in ft m anner that their Uvea m ay W. spared, hccause wo love (he habicH, ii-ul In crow ded cities nearly onc-UunT file be­fore 'la lU y could be reduced nearly u iu-li ili, we are ftasurod. If we producers of "G oril- (led M ilk” would do our pnrt. lo geilipr with the m edical milk commlaslnn.So here's to the hnby. Eve's gift from lleavir. Lei Adam do hi* part and all will be f. rg ivn

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P E R S O N A L S FRO M T H E O R A N G ES

Mrs. F. I* Lo'-ii.n, uf 37 W llllnm street,Orange, Im -. i turiieil fioin a lounth'a visit to I(h;o :i, N V

Ptm if-y .M It-irnhiim, of 148 Mann a v e ­nue, I'bisi iri'.tik'- h'ft D cirolt Baturday In Ills new atiloinolijle.

H A U H I S O N - K A S T N K W A K KMl*. Olid .Mrs. t ‘ liai'i*s o . Kcliwuria, of

j^crumon. To., ami their ilKUKhlor, are the guoKts i'l Mrs. Swlivvailzs J ik'oIj H.iIZ. son.

A n iicljoijmi'll m eeting of Ihe Harrl^ftn

mother. M rs.’ Cleveland avenue, HurrJ-

ORANiiE ADVEKTISEMENTSPOME MONEY In your mason work by glvlag

It o> me. I (!o the UeRt nrnl r heapest work In the rlty; jilMti-rltig, lulrk lnylnK fin( \Blfh-vvHlk jnhbing promiXl) fttlendecl tf . M Po I a Ko FI'. PH5 V h ite at., nrange^___

fireat Special in PhotOgtaphs- A T ^

B R A D Y ’ SMain, Cor. Park St., Orango

OurinsJuna, July end Aug.— tO.OO P la lin a s .................... I> .0 0

8.00 C a rb o iictts ................4 . 0 06.00 C a xb o n etls ................U .t lO5.00 C a rb o n ftts ................^..-JO(.'all a t Ktudlo nnd A .k tn S«e

SpAclal I1kt« 1‘ lioiuK.

Rananbar, Wa Have No Agents

c i T T A t - T B a - n a B M i ™ ____ I _____

a n O K l'lN AN CE to amfnd on b)''lb ''com njo[' Council. ThoJ »h.iUtlt1.il "An urdlniuice 1 " '" Tin ,/r die oupervlolun or the oeHlvf vl

IntliiB the Bulo or carhiillc ftuld (phennil In he n meuoureo anil bIm U uohlol Jiim InIhe flty of Newark. N. J..” pnox-d Mu, 1. j hi. ofllee under hio dlrectl-... i,i..llyoK A i-. i b u have ilw ssiTie poweis anii auiliorlly lU

It ordained by (he Mavor and Common j » of vDlghUs ami mvuaurea lu r-C'minrll of the city of Newark. 1 v ,rmiuit ihe duiiva aaslRnod u> them, and m.'jSection 1-HectU.ii 6 of ih« Dnllnance to which form ' » m this 15 an amendment la hereby amended eo \ Bcalera uf weighis and men.s-as (ft rend as follows: . » j Mri-a shali each receive for ihelr nt’ r\Ueo oiiPeetlon n-The toregotng eectlnn* ahall net ur « sn mtuieand un.- l.uiiur..iaiilily to the nale ot pure nr crude J j , The clerk uhnll reneui ...rt ltl (phenol! In qu.nilUe. of live pound, "r ) ,h . .jmuul Mlnry uf one thnu-more or one gallon or more, or to Ihe sale i j dollara til.OW.uu). .T n iM lut^n or mixture containing equal jwr- [ ^ ifirU's provided for under thl orrbmitK>«?L a^ T cn rhr.U c acid (phenol), glyrcrlno und payable monthly n the ao tv manavr

I, hf,i fiiT Kcneral purpoaes, or to the com- aaiurlKb of oilier cit} omclaif* .u .......« ir^ wholesale ar.«i r T i “ *aid eealer of weights and meuhun-3,

am-jlhecaries or pharmaclats. 1 HMtstaui aoaUr of weights and uu-Hhurisot . le> n f* ilt ti h fp u b l’c or charitable lni.ll- . m . fleik. ' " “ 'L

r!r',..'^hnaiihnli for medlml u.e therein. i j , . hiechart;. ot Ihe dutlee of hla nirke adSection 2-Sectlcn h of enrtrf‘".o ' *!■ "i:) ‘IhU 1» ah amendltient le hereby amennea eo

“ e e t i r V ’A n ^ 'p e ^ n vlolatln* any of the provielone nf ihh. ordinance shall ™ “ " ' ‘''V'™ herrof lic suhjprt Htlipr to a fine of flfiy doi

liira, or in Imprisonment for a i*rm nut «*-ofillnanifl shall take effect

tmmtdiatoly.Adopted June 10. 1000. ^ ^

Preslilent of Common Council 1‘rescnled in the Mayor tor his approval June

' j a m b s F. COKNEBI.Y.City Clerk.

Approved June 20. h a UBSUNO.Mayor.

The foregoing ordinance woa pres.mipd jn ' Cnmmrin CtnmcU nn J hI liHiH on third reading and final ^ssagv, wa* ' “ais'ed and duly .Igned by the llayor and Is j therefore a law. jg g ^ CONNELI-T.

City Clerk^

i a n o r d i n a n c e to amend Section W of ! ■ * Chapter « of the revised o rd ln a n c e i^ the f eitv of Newark, approved' January 3. Iw2.

W It orfalned i f the Mayor and Common

icrcB tfd In the dlsi-iianlon tlmt they falic.l to hear the train niipiviJich unill It n n , almost upon them. J o h n mnmigi-d to Jump tn snfntj-. hut T nny '«-nB hit .and recrlvcd a fractu re of the skull, tm in w hlrh he died In the Genernl H osp ita l

W II1I-IU G e r a d li t , - M ny I.Dse L i' k .Slicciul I'l fhc Er/.'V/Vf! .Vl'lFI'

E I.IZ A B E T H , June Z4.-Willlan» Qer- Bghty, an em ploye o t the Cmssiimers' lee Compnny here, lind hla le* crushed lu‘ - tween tw o freigh t ca rs In the com iiany's vard to-dav and It w ill prohahly have m Sw am putated. T h e Injured mnn vi-n* re- moved to the Alojclan Ho.snltal. He la tw enlv-nlne veara .>Id. singe-, and hvea with hla brother at 2® CaUierlne street.E llrabeth .__________________

w i n s I.<in« P l s b t A K n liia t T o w n .R I’ T H E R F O R D . June 21 John Kehoe.

Jlergen C ou n ty's H em ocratic warhorse. niember of the B ergen C eum y Board o f Freehnlilera and fath er of Breeholder

s r a r r b fo r g n p p o a rd G n d y F n t l l e . | j,iim Tl. K fh oe, o,f I'ansalr. after prnse- N E W F IE L D . June M .-T h e 9 o'cl-w k | C'dlhg a suit for mo're than three years

in- il will be held to-niKhl. when :nlL of the Ihuitiaylvarihi lt;illroiid s mti ntlon to gel ha water aup- ihi- piopMsed at-u' terminnl In

iliirrlaoii v\lll he dlsracyeil I'he i‘umor la that the iMllriihd --imiiialiy intends tomnke a ruiitravt wliti JtT-

:-t rfisey City. The

^HMtlon l-'T hat section dU of Chapter g of he revlaed ordln.nvo. ot Ihe city of Newark

IpVovei? January 3. 1W)2, b.1 h^A-liv umpntieti «o o* t f follows,I flection 00“ I£ the *a1d r«s«lv«r of JJ*®* •J®*!I fail to makH (o the comptroller aald ,

' t r , k « i f o " ; ?r‘"tn*‘ ; r h u * t - o i^ : i' Im.l B^liltof tUld vouebof, 11 "hall be the duty . ' of ea’d auditor and comptroller,' them.' Immediately IherMMn to report mid I neglK-t lo the Mayor ut .he city, in

forthwith ouspend said ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' J ' J , " such cane and *lsc m c*a« iKii aftid rftcoivcr tu perform the iJatlw of hw

rtf *ipknew or al>#enc* from??e c l t^ o r T c m i n ’ o iM rc lu m . the Mayorih ill appSlni amne i«ltab.e person to perform

■ ?r“’.a^?rn.SKSly « p - 'e S ““an|

?Jy“ ''.h"i -™d r . « r % 'e f 'o ,^ ° T e m ^ o ? Z lr ‘. '^ u m Th? common Council " " y

X . ^ T l h e ' m l V i ^ e ' v . ^ o " u i w a . theymay d«m neceiaary and Ba Iheir compen^r-

1 lion.^cUo.u S-ThUi ordinance ■ hall take afTact

AtlantK* C ity up t'xpTPfls'on the'"J frg c y and Beaahnrp ^l*otr!c line*, w as - clfilin .for dairinpofl ii^ a Itiri th^ tnwn Btopped flo'Budd^nly n^ar hrre Iasi night 1 th a t ft num ber of pauHengera wtr«» throw n from their seat*. The m otorman expla laed th at the train hnd alruck a boy a abort dlBtnnce down the road. T h e crew and a n u m ^ r pasBengers went back o ver the road A fu ll quarter of a mile, and while th ey found m any evidences o f som e one

I h a v in g b ^ n atruck no trace of a body or a n Injured peiaon could be found.

hl^A

rdlrt for IS-xi was givvn Mni and tho town appciilurt. but th '' vrircllc: hu* been upheld in the Court o f Errorn.

V o t in g D e v i c e n e e * .V IN E L A N D , June 24.—A t a epedal elee*

lion yesterday, 367 votes were cant agaln et ratentlon o f voting m acblnea and 14 for them.

tho t:i!lri>:ul hr u cuRtomcr.Hi'. iMyii-H u 'lU 'illy . uf North Fourfh

Blu'Ol, U^irilRiJh. loti yeMloixJfiy for Mon- iroal, Faiuiilft, where ho will sail FrlUjiyfov u ihrri niiJtilhH' loity uf Erujluful,liihil ari'l S'-iliiiiii:!. He will v isll a i be. ot while uhrorid,

LthU' T'-mT-Ie, Liiily I'ylhlnnH, uf HunT- flon. will rr.*ti iu-morn>w niKht at the homr of Mrs. James Clarkson, 23 D avis stiver. 1 0 inuke arrangom em a for organ ­izing.

Flnn1';an. of Som h F ifth street^ i H urrlsoii, left to-duy for Deal Deurh, wher*' iK'.wiil epi-nci t l v summer. '

Councilm an '1 noums F. O 'Cjnnor. chair- • mnn of the F o h c ’ Committee of the Hur- i rlaon Town Council, haa Qompletcd ar- \ rangom enis f'»r the lui'iieriion oi'th o police I rtopciftnu'tU of timl town, which will trike , nliic^ ill 4 o'cl0''K lo-inarrow aflurnoun, i In front of Ho? (»iwn hall.

A n n(lJourii''d lYl' Mlag (tf the W est N ew - 1 a rk Horouffli Council will lx* held, to-m or­row PlTht. !

The fiinerni nf Mrs Miirv R irbank. w ife o f Ihji'b'Uik, of 23S N ew JerseyRajlronii rvom o'. H.irrlson. who died yeu- terdny, w*lH take nlaec Frlrtfl"'’ morning, from Church of the Holy CroBB.

p o p a l f i r B x r j ir a lo n to M im cli CliistilS;,: Glen Onnkn and tho Sw itchback, v ia N ew

Jersei' Central. Sunday, June a . Round trip tickets, tl.60. S o c ia l train leaves Newark^ B road street, a t 8i36 A, M,—A dv.

Immediately."The foregoing ordinance

Council---------- - waa pnamntrf Inon Friday evening. June W.

C IT Y a d v b i i t i 51':m e :\t »,

a n aitD lN A N CB lo nn iirLUnanre mi-titled "An «rdlr»atice emaljllBhin^ muokloiai

lliwary, where the munlcICHl rffporu of tJi* itrfnclpal cltJe* of thl» fliul othrr coun[f|<.i|

i printed maiier of all kiiulfi, r<>|iumg to clruM wll he received, cfttalogued, »helvH<l qj),j

j hlhiied, and pTovlihng fi.r the supprviBlon c*-e I and nrninien.inoe thereof, npproved SrDtembei

0. *0«T. , „He It ordained b v jh e Common Council of the

city of Newark aaTolloWH; flection 1 -Thflt "An ordltianre eelnhllHhlne

1 « mumcipal library where the m«inifl|.ti| •‘e- I jiorw of the prlncli'Hl Htles ef this and oth-r I cmirnrea, and pmied mauer of au , luUng to tbji ®1*>'' ^ n-telM-d. l•r tn|..gura,I ehelved find exhibited, and i.nnu’ lng for ihe

aui^ervlBon. care and ttwintenam-e therpuf,- t,e IV of'Saw arii. *a foHowi! ^MrtrPMnr* LT ■

.......j Tha foragalti* nrilInHnc.

'twT" undar ,u»«nai»n of th.JuT„. r a Suly ordar^^l

City Clark.

,3 r 5 S b lN A N C B «„V a « r« * ”.n "p m S H b I« V h :*d u ;la . o f in. utty

= ? , , ' - j s r f . L s j . s 3 r A ? ! r "

duties uf hie office he ilutU lake and flubacfUtu before the city cleTk lo an oath or Hfflrmatkio In Ihe uHual form required for aueh oltlclal.

flection 2. Tlile ordinance ahall take effect immediately.

The forcKolnPt ordinance was preaenteri Ik ('njiiinuti Counoll on Friday even iiK, June 6. Uk)S, waa read twice under euapeii.-iiun n[ (he riilpe and duly ordered to a llitrd reading, wue Lakeii up at ft meeting of the Common t'uuncll hrlrl Friday evening, June 1(1, IIMH, and. u!i atftlon. plocecl back on *“cond r^adli^g for Him piirpme uf amendment; wae amended a,ntl read through ns amended, and duly ordered lo a third reading.

JAMUa F CONNFIiLY.________________ City CUrk.

a n ” OHDINANCE lo further amend Section Slnety-ftlx UKM, amended by Section, One (1),

of an ordinance to amend flection Nlnety-eix iWl) of the revised ordinances of the city <>t Newark (revision uf I(H12). relating lu the au- |j«)lnlendont of bulldlnga and other officeri of the department of buildings, approved April 2. IIMH.

IJe It ordained by the Common OouncH of the city of Newark:

Hpcilnn l-BccilonNIneiy-elx f96). amend*d by flection One (1). of an ordinance of which Ili1* orillnatice I# an amendmem, In hereby uroendcil SO V.B to read oa foilows: "Section Nlnety-eli UMfi—The Common rnuncll of the city of Now- ark Khali antjiilnt nfheer* to he dealgnatcil •'R- spectlvoly as the auperlntenilont nf hullrUug?, the n«*l0 tant euporlntendert of buildings, the clerk nf the department nf bulldlnga end such number of Inapeciore of (he department of buildings of the r.liy of Newark as the Com­mon Council shall from time to time deem nereasory, and shall fix the salaries of bul-Ii clllccrs. The superintendent, Ihe asslvtani su- nerintendejit and the inepectoni «ha)l he an architect, carpenter, Blruciural Iron worker or ;na*«»n, except (hat ope of the inep»*ctorii mu‘ i be an electrician. I ach of said offit-ers shall devote hli wh'de tlme and labor to tho dis- ohargo of .the duties of hJs office. The stiper- imendent of bulldlnga shall have full charge and control of the depsrtment of hulldluae. sn 1 full direction and authority over the aaaistant und the B»1d Inapectora. During hlaabsence or rUiablUty, the auperlntendent of bulldlnga *halj xuthorlaed to designs l«. in writing, w the ,*mmon Counell, from ih** officecn of the bullaing deportment, an nfficer lo act a* acting aupeMnisndeni of buildings, but ha shall hc held resiiprislhte for such offic-or BO daol^ated as acting superimendcnt cf bu'1d>

^"Swtlon 2^All ordlnancoa and porta of ordl- noncea Inconsiatent with tblB ordlnanoe are hereby repealed.

Th« foregoing ordinance was preoented m Common Council on Friday evening. June lo. ll<^, retd twice under suapenafon of the rulva and duly ordered to a third reading.

JAMES P. CONNEU.Y.City Clerk

AaV ORDIN'NfrE In amend Sections 1 and 2c f an ordlnsnco entitled "An ordinance (O

provide fo’’ the care, evatody. control and ' the new city hall and cob-

iiniqon Council' on l-rlday pveritn?; j^jne IP.100ft. wa* read twice under rtus f'nslI•T „f tha mica and duty rr.i,im-

Ja m e s f . c o N v v j.t .y

__________ -------------------------AK OHDtBANClt to rpjwol nn ''Ordlnsnce to i Mra. liF (1m ' '" " ’P®'’ i^^SfrlLllrv S*Ml«*Sou-

Beltnc 111* dutiB* »nd Bi ths nuinri,., nf ml- . for bll. K t v 1 « l tiw tain city oBIcl.H nnd oraNoyv. ih.vom n.m . , 1 Innd tlm« „ « d m il?Approved February ft, lh07. (tt 320.tK». ° rfTti* ^5 «

Be It ord.>^__l;y _il>c,.(;'™r,nn Council 'J «

to Welgni* oi'U •iwl meeaima ‘ »n aiio loe grouna* aajne«ni \nerwio «no lo.a, I duile* oF 2l «? followa ™ l create cfflces and lo provide for the appoliH-•b ' -ka.ti ha Ainendcd so aa tO,r*aa aAlurl^a n# luld oueh nffleers. *

There^.....— kfiowtr iia* the depa«*iwnl ofpartmetlt ,*ft PMta aalel jlanAMmeriL

T h«* •1»H *» MtablUlrtd by Uie

r pariment W ^ •fH ogid department

lUe city Newark, as foll<iw«i Section l-T h a i an ordlr.apce r.i ^ tlne (h-

dritlet fi* 1 ® aalorlCT. of. rerj^ln cliy ofij.eUls end empley** (herein mimed, Mp irnved Ffbruary 8, IWT. be. and the sums is heiwt-y lepegled.

flection 2-Tha* this ordinance shall take effect lirmedlaiely.

The foregoing ordinance was presented In Common Council on Friday rveoing. June w, 1W)S, woe read twice under ■ 'uapcnsion of th* ralea oaiA daly ordered tc a third reading,

V JAMES T, CONNBuCy, City C M .

Wnll "!iv i'itinrii* o l .ItiMfionxIng to tho city, nod shnU care-

thi MMlttitton of M" t" m f m m S tlo n ° r mmiT.1 ihore^m , h.

vmiT fftrthwtth on demand, deliver the same g * S i .* T J S S » r in o m n ^ to « y pnoon duly .otnertK d by th* C on n ** Countli to -pole# Bf fen ^duly a u th o rt^ hT

T h w ^ h a ir S r tike m e n n w ^ iw»jnted am I Pliny aaatatant eealew of, walghw «nd rneaa- I «tae taot to aipiurt flee tn muahtr) «ad o m

ment nf atiu saiarlee lo oe paid etich officcra.'Ha It ordained by (he Common Council of t|ia

city of Newark «a foilowvr SectFn WAfld the following'paragraph aft^r

the word "Dultea” at Ih# end of the third fHiragraph of Beetton l l

The custodian ahall: designate In writing any one nf (he janitors attached to his uffics to act aa custodian during hla abaence or dit- abilUy. and he ,>haH be r«f[>o(}»li)te for the JahlloT so deelgnated aa acting cnatodlan.

flection 2—Amend SecH'Wi 2 by. mlrlklng out thp word " f ’hief" wherevar U apptara In tns i^arngraphs composing said acctloB.

Strike uul all thai i>art of paruRTaph 8 of the aald second ifctloo In the first oentenca after the w'jnt "DulteB."

Section 8—Tbla ordinance shall take effect lunmed lately.

The feregolflg ordlnanro was presented.. In Common Council 'iQ Friday evening, Jane 10. ItlOK, was XfjA twice under siirpenelrm of tha rut« and duly ordered to a third rearllng.

JAMES t . CONNSIAiT, City Clark,

NEWAItK EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JU N E 2 4 1908.- U

L i m s u r f M A Y 'B E T H E S E Q U E L

R d -H o t School Meeting m W est s Orange Results in A ttack

14- : on School Board.

Iterilrd

A STRANGE MANNER OF VOTING

T h e tow n meeting' In the G aston Street Bcluiol, W eal Urnttge, )ust nltfht, wiia a t ­tended oy several exc\ilng fvuiuree, and a libel su it brought by tw o m em bers at lea st o f the Uoai'd of Education ugainst a c itize n m ay be the st-nuel. A plan to p u rch a se property ndjul^lng ilie \Vnnls-y Irigton S treet School was turned down, A t w a a also a rceuluilon to spend tl'l.hiAi fo r an addition lu ihu sc'hunl. T h e vuie w aa 17 to 18. ImnuiiJalcly uTiorwni[d the citizen s, by n vuio of 2i) to 3. decided In fa v o r uf spending |,;G,uoU on iiie aanie p roject.

Q uiet school mceilnKS In W est O range a re the excoptli;M, and the inci^'tlng had h ard ly been culk-d to order before Thoinau W . Jon es b*^came engaged Iti a dispute With l-’ roeldcnt lioMnaon, of the board, o ver ttie resolution to spend not more than 13.500 for the purehnse of u lot tul- jo in in g th e school, ihe Inienllnn iKdng to p rotect th e school building UKalnst en­croach m en t, F lnnlly Mr. Jones Ijecamo v e ry vehem en t and declared that no h est meri would get up such a reso lu tliji and th e Iktard of Edheatiun w as a ‘ 'paoh o f th lev'es."

D lH lrlrt C lerk Frank L. RaUin’In said thla m orning that he and Mr Robinnon would place the cape in the h'ltuls of Tow n A tto rn ey RolUnHon end tljat they m igh t b rin g suit for llheJ against .Jones.

lo ite r In the m(-rdlng (Jeorg« llurrlpon. anuthor citizen, declared that arlgltiully the board had started eu l to m ake a thr^ O 'Slory building of the W ashington S treet School, and that n lot of brick on the ground wlilch It had been Intended to use for <he piirjioa« had lieen carted AW'ay and the plan ahandoiu*(!. H ealth Com m U aloner Joseph Flem ing said that Mr. H arrison was wrong, end that the b rick In question waa not the kind that had been onltTod for the w ork iind hud been sen t l>a»;k.

W . J. Sm ith presented a rpsi-iutlon c a ll­ing fur oitcri cumpi'llilon In the bids for the new scrleiol, a p ‘!iPon:tl>lr> tim e liudt end a gu a ran tee of hvo per cent, on ouch tender. T h e rcstilutlon whs aii.ip tfd by a v o le of 19 to 10, Mr. IJaldwln (-ffiwed ihs resolution to buy the lot end It w as lont, 2S to 4. Councilman «” ar} I'entzlflff waa Chairm an of the meeting. Mr Ihthlwin served aa clerk and the t f lk r s wero Mr. F lem in g and Allun M. Ilird.

MONTCLAIR'S FOURTH OF JULYG e o rse A. D a Cnnho Chosen a» Mas-

i e r of Cerem onlee—P r o ­g ra m Ontllned,

Tho com m ittee of the M ontclair C iv ic A ssocIatlDji, of wlileh Dr, R ichard N ew ton Is ch airm an , which w as appointed sevcrul d a ys a g o to arrange for a public cvlulwa- tlon o f Independence Day. m et liiul night in llio F re e l>ubllc Library, th at phioe. U corge A. D a Cutilia, of Upper M .intclair, w as ee lec iea ad rmtHter of cerem onies and the fo llo w in g prngrum for tho cnlebrailun arru iigeU ;

M u m clalr Hand to play nti the public StreetP from 9 o ’clock t ' JO llO, ending at tho M uple A venue Park ground.*? at the la tte r hour; ru iilng of u n--w fhig. the band p la y in g "Tho l- tar Spunglod lltin iicr" and those asaetnhhd sltiging tlic w'^nls; p a ir lo llc ' siuigs; hivijCiitlon hy a I >eiil m in ister; ‘A m erlM ," u slm n ]-»iTrliUlc addrebs by u. pr"n-ltwnl r'i"'.iker. t" hi?Bclcctcd. imd filJi>;U)g. if lUhletlcContests and guiuttf will ue iu ld on the grounds In the afternoon.

TWENTY-THREE GRADUATES.O f T h e s e IV liietern r o iu p le f e d U e g a -

l a r C u n r s e a n d F oiit V V ere lu

C o m m e relit 1 l le p i i f t u ie n t.

A cluei» of Iw en l)-th ieo graduated from the HluurnliQld lliKh S cIkmiI uc the iw en iy- tlgh U i cHioinerjceineui held In the h'lrsi P i t s b j ’ lerian Cliurtii la.st iilgljt.

U ie iiddross to lliir g iuduaiea w us given b y K ev. T. W ilcox, uf llie \S'tel-mlnlMUT i ’it ‘sliytt'ri:i]i i,'Jiur<h, and Dr, W lllla.ni K. ISroKKhtiui, of tla <urd of E dtivaiion , preseiitt-d the dlpiumu^.

The rijufiic fur tlin uccafiloii w as lurnlsli- #d by the Gle<j Club and ihe E iu do Club o f Lljti school.

The grHdUiitfia w«Te; H'*gular cajurse— EuJth L a rs w fll Barry, Josslo M ey D eH art, S te lla HnrrlK* Caiulyn 11 L angsiruth, E d n a P arkh tll, M argaret Horig.suii Tor- benjiL-n, W llUaiii Lung iilg g u ri. Evan M h y rw y n EdwariJa, Edwin Sumiiol lle u ly , ^ ’ llllam llerbw rt -Marlin, Edith Mao D eck ­er. E d n a Ih ap er. Alice Catherine K el- Icy, S u sie W illiam son McCroddiin, Mnud Farsotis, R obert WllJlnni HoUti. JojifpU jo h n LJuniu, Keymour P arker tillb o ri J r , E d g a r M orrell Hhiklo, Com m ercial course— K llu i la y Bhind, G race Lillian F ergu so n , A n lla Eluliie L riietl, IJolen Dl- in iua Ilubburd.

FATHER O'CONNOR PRAISED,Uurble Altar Aittuolatioo of Holy

Cro«» Dhurch, Harrifloa, Cojuv ux«D(]« I*asti>F» Luhors.

A m eetin g of tho Marble A lta r Apancla- tlon o f the H oly Cross Church of H a rri­son wftB held last night, a t w hich lim e se ve ra l spoke of the work Rev. M aurice P . O'CJonnor, the pastor, hud dune during th e tw en ly-ftvo years he has been In H arrison . H is labors In building up the churoh, school, convent and other Institu­tions w ere commended, and It w a s d e­cided to w ork earnestly In order th a t the a lta r c a n be consecrated on o r about Deewraber 9, which w'lll m urk the recto r’s iBUver jubilee.

T h e ex ecu tive committee, conslatlng of fp rm er M ayor lllorduu, Hev, M ichael J, G lennon and John F. R eilly, w hich has ch a rg e o f the raising of funds for tho ftltar, reported that It hud d rafted a tot­ter, w h ich wlU be sent to mombors of tho p arish , te llin g them that F a th e r Glennon o r R ev . T hom as J. Gallery would ca ll upon them in a few days to receive sub­scription s. The amounts w ill bo turned o ver to F a th e r Glennon, the treasurer.

I N T H E C L I N T O N D I S T H I C TA s tra w b e rry anil lea cream fe s tiv a l waa

held la s t n igh t In Hark View chapel under the auap tces o f the Mlseien Society. The proceeda arc tor the benefit o f the chapel bu ild in g fund.- M r . and Mrs. H arry Dlabrow, of 33S H illsid e avenue. Park View, entertained a few frien d s at their home lust night. Mias O live B oyd, Ml»e U lllun Lem an and H er­bert L-tm an sang, and Miss A lice Boyd, M iss JLsona Lem an, Mien F lorence l)is- b fo w a n d H a rry Dlsbrow played piano se- Jw tlona.

Mr. an d Mrs. Charles Ornfton Jaiinson, Qf. 349 E lisa b eth avenue, returned hnrao M on d ay n igh t from N iagara Falla, wliere they spen t th eir honeyinuon.

T h e M ieses A da and M abel H ollins, of m is a b e th avenue, left to-day for Batti- jnora, w here they will spend the next iwu tiiteks w ith th eir aunt.

M rs. C h a r le s Hunter, of Chester, N. Y., w ho h as been visitin g Mr. and M rs. 3am- tiel W . Johnson, on E vergreen avenue, W n v e r ly P a rk , has returned home.. M rs. F ra n k H ayes and son. H arold H iiycs, o f Httnterdon street, le ft to-day £or B uzoex lo tpend the tiutnnier.

M O N T C L A I K .■ "Anthony Popper, a driver fo r th e O r­a n g e B re w in g Company, paid a flne o f tkl In the police court this m orning fo r de­liv e rin g beer w ithout a w ritten order or .atithout h avin g the case tagged fo r the p a rty to w hich It waa consigned. A notice o f a p p ea l w a s Hied. Popper w a s arrested iFMe 17.

T h e Y o u n g People's Society o f the Sw edish Lutheran Church w ill hold Its ninth m ldsuininer festival In the church to -n lg h L A m usical program w ill be given b y th e B u sh Children (Juintet. . ^ C o rp o ra l C lln tos H. W hite w as elected a serg ea n t o f Company K , F ifth Regl- Ihent, lo s t night, and H. F . M uller, ■ o o r p o r a l,_______

B E L L E V IL L E . '' T V an n u al basket picnic o f the S u n d a y, sohool o f the Heforined ohurch w ill be bbkl S a tu rd a y a t V erona L ake, '^ e meiti- ^ r s o f th e school w ill meet a t the church atSiaO o 'c lo c k tnnt mntnlng. There dvlh ba f B jy??*® ' tran sportation^ tr o lle y w ill be provldcds

stra w b e rry and ice cream feaUval totfl be b*ld to-night at W caley aiethodlat L m irch , under the ausplcek o f the Ladlet* A ^ S a d e t y .

fiin em l of Martin M cO ann, who J e d M omlAF a t his homo on W illiam r t ’eets wax* hoM thin lubmlng, when a

ottered at Bt. P a ta r ’a

At the Seashore This SummerY O U W I L L F I N D T H S

;SWARK [VENINfi NEWS-m irm-

N E W J E R S E Y S E A S H O R E B R A N C H

R o o m 3 4 , A p p l e b y B u i l d i n g , A e b u r y P a r k

TK LK PH O H I a U - M I U B V

A m e s s a g e o r a o a l l w i l l b r i n g t h e p a p e r

r e g u l a r l y t o y o u r c o t t a g e o r h o t e l .

A d v e r U a e m e n t a t a k e n a t o f f i e e r a t e s .

ODD FELLOW SIXTY-TWO YEARSJuinem YouiigCi o f l .a f ia y e tte Lodge-

O ra tia e , W il l A ceou ip u tiy F e llo w - T h r e e L in k e r s to C liu reh .

lAifnj-ftiP I.iidpi', I, O. O. F ., of Orengr, will att**iT.l juTvlot- M III the O iange Meih* 'ullHi C hurl’ll night, when Hiep.iHtnr, R ev. J ic o b A . Cole, w ill preach a BpeElal Bermon. The lodge w ill b® hc-

DIED TAKING IN CLOTHES.Jmmea II. Kmtm, o f Mouth Grm nire

Toiejnehlp , F a t a l l y S tr lc k e u In Y a r d .

James llurluiii in K n lr. uf Irvlngion and Wet?ni<r«3 .Tvetim-ft, fiuiiih Orun^e Town- ahlp, drnpiH'ij liesd in hls yard shortly after 9 o 'clork last night. V lllaga HftfiUh Physician A lfred C. Benedint. of W ard

J a n i e s T o u iib '.

rom panlod b y lln olclnat m^*nilier, James Young, who Joined ’the urUe! Hix(y*uvo yehTR ng«.

Mr. Y'rmnif wiis horn In Now York i.'liy fn blit wonl, to Ornnffo whi^n .t li'iyiitJd rngagi'd In th'- h a t 'ln g Forn n n y y^-ars iif u-ns a miinuTnciurcr. Iiul li4‘ i:? iirjw rotlri'd 1> I.n ia yellel.jviy.- vvh'-n he w as fvvt*TTt>'Om’ yrarn old H ’ i>- a grariii, ii;ivl?i;? reichi'd lliali,h «r ii' 111 l.siW N’ntw Itliiitrin'l hls aih ilm‘''’d

Mr. YiiiinK Is a fr-'u:-«*ut uUentUni til

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AUTO CONCERN FLNED J90.

Jfiniem 11. K a ta .

I'lii'p, w is yiminioripd. Inn Ills iif sioncc w ij n>iT iipf'li-n I truth was i l i f tn npO- i'hx,'. Tin* ruh^rnl will h-> h»l.l F ridaylift' n. I., ill J ri'i’ lni-k.

.Mr ILii?. ■ omiilaliKil on Mi'nihiy nf fr'ol- iiiL' ill, Ini w.ts ''|.!o lo r*-hini It* w* rk. Vr?4i.ri|.r, 1,. i-n li.'lK’ r, nnil on roturu- Ing ht.*m*‘ l.i.-t nl^'lii atr h Jjrarly supper. Ahiiut |i ip'i Ini k Mrs K 'llz wrnl Iniu the >fird tip g p f i ' i n i t ' i liMlies wliloh were hnuiflng Dll Till ihjr, iinil Ir' fn||i>wi-tl her

G O L T A C T I V i n A T H O L L Y W O O D

Greens Committee of Qub Ar­ranges Schedules of BM -

Mfc, wi

S lim m e r Competitions.

BUSY DAYS AT YOUBTAKAH

.-Ui u.O li:« Vil Ih iii hF tin Ihf'Whii • 11 1,.-, -'r KJl<S f\ h* wuft slrlt’k

Mr K - T S '.-1.•.‘4 1-tru In iltlNyi'ri TH UiZ 1, 1',' ' 1 ID* 111 S-iitbT. \vnsl:l > fur th' :i?f 4 htrD'- n y- nw ;ib 1 .] iiiii'-r (1 1-' I’ .'r, il. \h'< --niyCiiar *'S KeUi! fr 1 w Irv m,tur'T -f 2\] .,•1 1 -■ M iilh-r \N f \s •Tk. wlinr ■ li- III -.V' ril' il hi

iw*- iity >fii rn I- :ill ;lutv w lS PT kiKi w n *.1

r f iyiringp*

Hehiy oE

m.inufiic- rret,

• mure Iml ihiic

la y

ro u ip a n y paid ii fine of [ Mr K:ifz w is a rnrirtizr nf tho Otilil-the Monti lnir PoHco ' hmlflt’ : K I ' Veroln nf N’ ewnrk, and

only n-r.-miy w ithdrew fm ni ihe KiilghiB {if niinnr Ifp' leaVfH a \v!{lnw'. but no ehlldi-‘ !i

Ari-4?atiMl l o r T '.teeeiH iiK kiir**d L ln ill

111 M oiifeliilr, fliuxiffeur Drove from Follee'.

A TOiiropuniutlV'.' o f the W hilo aiCEimr'T ■ ihrnuirli slfkiiomsi Autotn*to K p*i nnliT Y psf InI'ourT ’i op-.ii-rdny aflnrimnn <m n chai tfo of f Ti'i f'll.m iho Kpoed limit. llviiry lioj-vrs. who conducted ItU’ ' n.* '* f 'T tiio(l.fp-u.l.mt ........ .. . fh.it (hr tl;-'* "n spnM undiT iir d e s l , and (hut iin fipjnnl wiuild iH'n<'Aihl>’ In l;ikoii 1'h'' loi nr'i-*rInld Mr Ui'«p\’i a ih;it h*' h. *d U*-on h ui' ni under tiie nnp h. ;u.il th.it u liljih-tT court wuiiKi 'iiiitnul'i. ill> i"Tiilrn? ihi*Judgment ami prnliHl'h r'-sokc IPl' liriu.'io under which the coiiiiiaTiy npf'rntf.-a lla curs 1 11 ihia 9tnl»*

The :i|l-Kf'd "ffenpi- wu-s i-oruinltP'd sev- em l Wfi li.s ugu, when n chiuirf'’'ur In th« ompluy of fhe lum pnny at its garage in Orniigi.- w as arn'M l-d fur rx eeilJiifi tin* epeod limit in M ontchdr. When near the police station the chauffeur sw iing hla

I ltV IM iT O N AM> im >TO N .iT n y ir s^TvIces will b+' i.’*M on iLc

:iilj''pit.lng ilu- First I’ lirNU m ('h u rfh hi Fllnion uvinju*', Irvlngl-in. jUpI-t ih " /iii^plTs nf tlip' riirli^tluTi Kml'^i\'ir So- cu't\' (pii Sum lavfl during Ih‘‘ t'-TnalnhT of I hi' Slimmer T h e Orpt sm cIcpL' will he m xt SimdJiv iilitht al 0-30 n clock

Th'- mmui* in -ineiit p xfTp-l-' s of the I'lghth gr tde rlnpsop -if the T=’ l' r^'nce A ve­nue iir.ii iTruv* Street hcIiouLm Jrvinglon. will hi' lu !d lu-nlf;]ii. in ’ lu- ussom hly hulls iif liu' r+’:*iH I 1 1\ '- Hfh ml'--, ( ‘oimnl.^- wlnnir WIMinrn A, ShorTutr will prespiil

hy several ivllnesat'S. that U was M HO."'

car nm of V aliev roah im o HlaomllcUl ■ ih>' 'lll'lom iis m th '-K railiiiii .-f, of i lu t'loi - avenue upd escaped. Bicycle Policem an | ARlcharri \\iilti'rp, w ho pavo ch.aae «a>s (trcivc Strci t pulitln .An ppiiieriainJthe mu''‘hlue went at the nite uf forty- jfiejn will be g iven ic-nij^ht m .'\himnl live mlies an Inmr through the hiislinot Dnn tlic Bnidimti-s The i.'^ntral tlioroiigbfare In Iho town. Hcfnre the car J Bclv n l,' IneU-iUl nf liu niKinrn:iry grapJ- Blit mil Ilf siL lll Ita numli.-i- w as lalti-li | imthig , x-rrlsi's . ntiilniiinB will l.r pre-

all of vihom a k rird i th f pniiliiailnB I'l'.'is in-morruwi night ill the IMph 9 rh "i’ l i i:urni’ ru‘p-*mcnl.

I n . I A mcf'tliiK of ih - Second Werd Imprevp--The uw'Eipruhlip of ih c cur was liuU'Klj p j,t.cnclatlun uf IrviuKtoii ■ will bo

determined, but Ihe nam e of the driver | jn.|f| u i.m glii. n« w hich the.' then' will lie could not be aaccrtalncd. The fucordor, j ii puMic dlecusslm i on Ih* niuu-xMloTi therefore, hud piipcrs served through the j qucallnn. ,ortlae of Bocrc-tary of S la te oa the presi- I A qi.llllPB bee w ill he heW In ihe pai-li.rs dent o f tho com pany In the main office in New Y ork. Th.c man who api)c;ir«d yesterday before Recorder Yost lUd «o In response to the aecretftry'a flumjnntia,

T here wub no attem p t on the p art of either the com puny’ » reprcsentuiJve orMr. Reuvea to deny the chargi', tnii holh ...........................clalined the flne fixed by the ruci>idei was ! v isitin g frlom la in llcr:i.’irdB\-ilk'cxcusalve. Y^ont said the law allowed him I ----------------»------- —to tlx the pennity a t tlOO, On nccount of u r g i n ' «the action the com pany luuJ lukcn to | S i J U 1 n I*.shield its em ployer, the chauffcaT. liu add- j ad jnm p ed mc'Otlng o f ilu* Souili Or-ed, he fe lt tneUned lo go almpist tu the .a n gc \'Hl;;gc D o.m i of TruPiccs will I"limit. [held ai ihe cnpiifi,* hall (o-iMglil.

_______ - • — — , j M 'lllluir TJinhaTn. (tf HI Hpiulh H ningc, t avenue, han S "iic to IsHp. Lorv? iRlnnd.

T lilr r l ( ’iiuipU H iH A K iiliin t S a lo o n . | VoUerman Jolm M.'inlon. t*f Irvingt on pollcennin Hf*hcrts. o f Oriingr.. hist night j avciuic, l?i III a t his home,

made nnotlirr rrp i.ri ag ain st th-' saloon I MIsb M argijrei K ern an . of V alley etreet, o f Robert Hiihlmiinn, n t 15 Nurtli Gr-ntrc [h es n-|pinu*d home from n visit |o frleiuls Birect. The trouble this time w as that ; Ih Fiitersun * *,, ^ *.Huhhnanri w.us not displaying h fl city e .pIIj s J-.dmi P erry , of 10 Fotirth Rtfect. lalicense In llio wlnd<iw, riccording to i h*’tne a fte r spending several w eeks ftt -jnUTB. Hla govertim eru license WQ.s there, i ,, ^Tills Is the third compluint against the i The police w ill hold n target prn-'flfloplace w ith in a w eek i to-nm rrow arlernODh on the Fenner

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M rs . -N fallu d n M orkridKT^, !Mr«. M allnda M ockrldge. slxty-nlne

nf I'hi- JlilP-n M{dlu)(IlHt r;iu rci, n\ i o’rluck p»-murn)W aflcrnuou. uutirr iho FniR))lc*'M »T the Lading' Aid S-iclotj-.

Mlpfi Mowun. nf ’ 'iilii'-, N'lr^v, 1111-toli. Is stoppinR In A shiiry I ’nrU.

Mr. ami Mrs. Jam rg K, il.nrfrnn nnd claiJRhter Nellie, of Hiirlnclhlil avciui*'. IrvlTiglnn. have gone to Tnirr*. N. V

riiarlej{ F. H ard y, nf T us‘''ii] Hil-

G L K Nyears old. w ife o f Junies D. Muckrldge, ' Dr. H enry W a lla ce hna gone to Tw l- died yesterday at her home. 3C W illow I light P a rk tn tha C a tsk ills to remain un- street. M ontclair, from an atta ck of aQutc I tli Septem ber.Indlgeslloo. Mrs. M ockrldge was a life -. Thd A tla n ta • U n iversity Quaxtut xvlll long resident *01 the towui. She 1b but- | give a roneert In th e chapel of the Con- vlved by her husband nml tw o daughters. | gregatlonal church to-night.

The responaibilitjr of caring for thelargest Rupture practice lu the world lias brought to me a deeper knowledge of the pofil- tloa and needi of Ruptured people than could posslby come to any other man.

I know bow they try truss after trust without snccesa and how their time amt monay are waated In various alfertr to getrellif, J ' ,

To every man, woman and child ruptured I pr mise an end to all further iro iiMo and «*, ii.»; eomfort In place of pain, aarety Inalaad of 'lanaer, and by following mv ‘ . T J P ' * . <■«»• hope for CT'RE without further need of a trues or support ot any kind after a few months.

Call this week to be fitted and in 20 minutes you will T«ave mv dllce with your Itupture PBOPERLT held for the FIRST time, hy my Truas, without atropa or springe, whose Automatic Acting pad makes eicapa tmpowiDie. Improvement sure and further ap- pttrelloin tnd txpznge unntcMBAi7,

W rite for mty Book, •*nt F R E E to all, and if you live too far awar tU call, 1 shall tend yon fnll description of my perfected svstem of mtlM »T MAIL with a certainty of COOMBS and eattsfactlon that has made the Ctutbe Trues so well and favortby known not only in every block In Newark and N ew York, but every city and poetofBee in tna land.

Do not nejtlect 'tir rupture, even if it troubles yon but little now.*' Most of the iset [ It were' once amiU amt were trartaallr made severe through utn> ecsesry binding and mladlreoted prasaure of their tortur­ing Claatle. or Spring; Trusaes.

B y r e a s o n o f t h e S M A D L C O S T o f tlio^ C l o t h e ” T r u s s , r e a l h ,d p , h o n e st tre a tm e n t and in te llig e n t serv ice a r e “ w fth ln reach o f th o ts Kltljcted m en. women and chtldran who need m y- ‘Truas a M ad vice the most.

OfBee'hours, t to 1; ctoied Buaday.

CHAS. CLUTHE, 125 East 23rd St,

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B e t 4 t b a n d L e ic in p ite a A v e e . , N e w Y o r k C i t y .

The H ollyw ood Q o lf C lub h as asaum ed Mb mlilsumukor a c tiv ity and thn gra«n com m ltipa't compftltlVQ acheduJa pro- vldha for tho wom en aa w all aa men. M e m h fn wishing coneideretlob from the hantIU’tip coinmittoe wlU hava lo turn In a t least three carda prop erly atle jto d . o th er wide they w ill h ave to p lay from •cratch . The achedulaa ar« a i fo lto w i:

M en'# S c h c d a le .June 27—W eekly elghteen-bola m adal

p lay handicap.July i~Indrpond«nc« D a y Cup, tw o

claBtu'd, beat eight In each clasa to Qualify.July l l —W eekly m edal p lay handicap.July JH—Green com m ittee cu p aJuly 25^-Vlra-preildent'a c u m , beat eight

to qualify In c la o ie i A and B.A u gu st 1—W ea kly m edal p lay handicap.A ugust 8—W eek ly m edal p lay handicap.Auguflt 16—W eek ly m edal p lay handicapA ugust 23—Freeldent'a cups, boat eight

to qu a lity jn claasea A and B..August 29—W eek ly m edal p lay handicap.Beptepiber 6—Q u a lify in g round for chain-

plnnahlp; three p rlip s: firat eigh t (or C?hanipfon8hlp Ciip, aecond eight for H ollyw ood Cup, an a third eigh t (or W est E n d Cup.

Heptember 12—W inners o f w eekly handi­cap cupB to p J a i off for aeaaon cup. beat eigh t to q u a lify .^

W o raen *a S o tie ito le sJune 3i—Eighteen-hole medal p la y handi­

cap.j i i l y 1— E lghteen-hoie round, (or cup,

fou r to qualify,J u ly Ib—Elghteen-hole round for cup.

fou r to qualify. *A u gu al 6—Green com m ittee handicap,

beat four to qxmlify.A uguet 12—Cham plonehlp round, beet

fo u r lo continue m orning and afternoon, final cm m orning o f A uguet 13

iguNt .’3>—handicap, four to qu a lify ,

■ • «T h e board o f governors o f the A redale

Gf)lf C lub held a m eeiln g at tlie R epubli­can C lub In Enet O ran ge last n lghi and mapped out an a ctive pulley for iho future. W ith the Jneroaaod co iiifori as a reault o f the now clubh{>u?o and the Im- pr»ivemen!« flint nre being rnHilo lu ilu? {’iiurF'e. iho mornbufB w ill from now on 1 ) 0 in a better posltirtn than ever.

‘,’uiTipctliloBS Arp to be held ex*ery Kat- urrlny aftcruoon. and tliere will a i'b{fAce for aonie mure good caddloo, for In addition to tne w eek-end p lay mern- berp are bi'glnijlng to ’ :;kx’ ilme fur other rounds. W n rk rw a s sturte-d yeaterdny iil cu ftln g the rntigh whSeh has giuw ii au th ick of lAte and bepome a terror to the wild drivers. Tho tw o new hoU-B are alao to be opened In the near future.

* * *Throe up' busy Miiiea at Ihft Yoim takiihounliage<1 In a number ot com peiltlons. Jncl-

guA ugust .’-G—D lgh tceiw iu le medal play

C*ounlry Club, where the golfers nrn p ii gageil in a number of com peiltlons. Jncl d en tally the club Is proud of its tram , w h ich has won flve f»ut nf s ir rnati'hes this Beaflon. Mrs G eorge R yull has given A prlae open to those who have pUyed on the (earn and th e fjtmllfli'atloii tp. t provided for the bc«t four In a inednl round to cc.ntlnne ori nt m atch pfay.

T hose tn qualify wore l>r, I I 1C. Hey- noldB, (Jetirgr Rvnll Jr A. L Cfnrk imc] E. J Luce. A t inaich ptny Rynll def-alM l R eynolds 4 up and 3 tn play, ami I ’ inrkbrnl Luce 2 up, Hvnll then r*rucei'<l'‘d f' keep tho prire In tne r'lm lly by C la rk 2 up nnd 1 to i*la>

K I N G ’ S , N e w a r k ’ s

L a a d l n g C l o t h i e r s ,

M a r k e t a n d H a l s e y

S t s . , N e w a r k , N . J .

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K I N G ’ S B u s i e s t

C l o t h i n g C o r n e r ,

M a r k e t a n d H a l s e y

S t s . , N e w a r k , N . J .

O F . . .

From Our Wholesale DepartmentIn accordance with our policy, we are disposing of our

surplus wholesale stock through our Newark retail store. This year the quantity (for reasons self-evident) is larger than ever before, and consequently prices have been put lower in order to insure a speedy clearance.

Men’s Suits in single-breast­ed styles, ail sizes; new tweeds, new worsteds and fancy wool­ens; all latest shades of brown, tan, olive and gray; new stripes andChecked ef-

Men’s $15.00 and $18.00 Suits; 1,600 to s e l e c t from, at

f e c ts ; b lu e a n d b l a c k s e rg e s . Suits made to-sell for $20 to $25 a t

Men’s $10.00 and $ 1 2 .5 0 S u its ; 1,435 to s e l e c t from, at

SS^ See Our Window Display

In th{> mail’ ll fur ih*' rn^Hl'lnTit’ s Ctip F A Morsellup beat F r W llbnni* 4 up anil 2 to play, wM *h ptmItIor thn far- i uit'i- to crtmpfli- Ir Hu* final Ji 'ilnf t the I wlnnfT i*f tlm IT G Gllr-fl-W . G PfilbIpF inatch h'lB r Ibo hf-cr, « ilnK ;on during the* U ft (w<i f r 'h- ■ ;G n ' ‘’ rn u rs Cup. I'p lo dnt* J. A WiUUr ■ i IftiulB with an ovpnign o f TSVfr. whllf- A 1j . 1 C la rk rnmcH a eloac necnnil with Tf.

FESTIVAL IN HONOR OF SAINTS p p c if il fip rvlo p W il l fin IIp M T<>-

n lg l i t fti T H d D } 4 ItIIroll.IvY 'liiK tnti,

Hperlul Fip|\lct-s will be ln'1'1 l"'Ulifiil Ui T iu iily (.‘iiuri'li, IrvliiK^ui, In runiiu-iiii i uium uf Si Jiiliu H iiay. A - Iw .tfONihal w ill 11* i?])'**!!, uiKlei- t|i*; *.iof Ajdi irrln vlmrlHUT ul ii,.IHirlnh. rite pniurur.] Is us f>ill -w. iM-i .fi.HlMunl rmitu'Jii, ‘ Oiiw aiiJ r^juiirdl Hu Our M 'lUo,” i ’Balin llfi, Mti^uitU-ui In u . iix riiii. 'S i , Xlb lirnil." aildn .is, n-Kim

Hi v Julin K eller, hynui, "Aiijf* 1 \'.i\<rs," re.HtIval unilu'ina, ■ ■ Alliltil.ii D.' St-qui iu (•,” '■ Iy (j{Hl, I Tliuiik T iir i ,

Ve Ibe F .ith t'r;" r> t n'.'LiloiMlliyiiui

Th<s?se whu will take part arr Ih-liii H arrla, WaiKUiTlte Jl-arrlis, Eillfli Sni.Ui. Ali{-e F. iT llch a n l, L<>rulhy M. S l. ufl- field, MargUi rile E. leley, Isatii !l i I'. iKi-'V, OiTtrudo Sm lih, Muriel Jobiiua iU ilufi. Juhn C. HuUy. xMMiiui i,. (jtt, Kit Lard i ’tfiffer am i Ednar F i ’ l i n .

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MEN’S TROUSERS AT HALF AND LE SSAbout 2,000 pairs left from our

wholesale stock, all to be sold at less than half.

3.00 and 3.50 Trous^s a t / 1 . 0 C >4.00 and 4.50 T rous^m5.00 and 5.50 Trousers at ().00 and I.OO Trousers at

BOYS’ CLOTHING AT HALF AND LESSBoys’ Suits, sizes 8 to 17, single

and double breasted stylts, plain or fancy fabrics, surplus stock from our wholesale department

4.00 and 5.00 Boys’ Suits,6.00 and 7.00 Boys’ Suits,8.00 and 0.00 Boys’ Suits,

See Our Window Display 'lE tIn order that out- of-town custom ers may participate in this sale we will pay railroad fare. P re ­sent your return ticket at cash ier’ s desk.

■ !IMIBU1I1.I:*WI

[ t f i D l H G A M t R t C A N 'C L 0 1 H K P ‘

Open Saturday Evenings Until 10:30 o’clock.

Corner

Market and Halsey

Streets,

Newark, N . J . J

K K A l t N V A N D A i £ l . l \ < ; T O NL'onim lltvfs fruni tlu- Ai'HiiRiMi ami

Went Hudsun Ijuanl of TiVid*- hi«d lif^i ..iglii lib the K fu r n y «.'uMimoii I'num ll, wlK'U the (el(']>ln!ne HliiuUun In the Wo lliMlwun tllHfrii t w as dl.suuHfUMl. TL - Arl- ingiiiii r*'pr« HI n ia tlves a.skfd Ihai snuu-- tliTnif I'p dnr.'* hy lliv uduuciI |i. hiivi- the i hf'i\HPUi tin- I wo p jirtsuf 1\ fin nyrudiU'OKl. 'riif- rOmmllt«'f silutcil thal timArilii^'tun substiliiri-H dlrl not Wiii.l lo have tlif im lim itfd Kfrvl-'f‘ in A rliu gi utllbl'llHlu-li 'i'll*' l UIUJUH I f f »lf llU' \Vi M Hudsiin lum i'l njf 'Lrudu ajiLI llia l tiir subM.’ i'Ibi rs ill IlitrrlHfin iinil Kwviii;p wim wuru uiiiLr lb ' Urnnrli DrinjU n u iiia l xvi n puiJsCfti wltii ll)<' fill IA L e ih fy M'- url\'i*<i. J’ lu ("T u m itlff luu) h'-rui li.-uiii'l Im h fli' Mif Ai’llngtiin bojMii In Ms IikIU f ‘ -r u Miilfiinu rule thm uglujiii liu- \V->i H iu-iun li'tviiM, Th#‘ visit Ilf llu '''immlt- l( I s will 1h' (lIs'ujHSpd at I h«: lUfi'MiiK "( ri.f fuiiji'II to-iil*jht.

Tht* liiuird of I lfiilll,, jil :i■ *pf(inl ii:'rii!ii» last night, piipswl iipuii sf.'t'U'i ri idiuri ftfi o r 'litu in f' w liifli ro-

Hl- s.iiitim ry codt- ;nuj tlif plunililiig and mill: i ullnancM . U oalih utll'M i»r. J.>ri iH . 1 read a rupuri g isiu g Inclfinil ihu fiiulta found by tin- nifniLorH of ih f Imard who ri'cently thehcIioiiIh T wo d a lry im n who wfr«i lu Ijiivf lifon auninjoned boforf* the hoard be-nitmi uf ihf- ci»ndltk>n liif lr pi'emlseawi-re ntitlib-d ijia t unkps ih>‘ rbangp»I rT JinriK'Uikd h>* the lo.ard were com- pii'ti d lu hire the w eek l^'gal action would1>f tait'ui

i'lif* ‘ iosing eAerHses of Hi ( ’ee llla ’ fi I'Hrs^t'lilul ficliool w ill lake place M on­day and T uesday nlshtn. In the srhuol

T H E J O Y A N D H A P P I N E S S O F L I V I N GSk i s h v v n l i n m ^ ' ' l u (<' l l u n u a m l s h y t h i s s l n n - ’ s h r n a d p r i n c i p l e s . X c w . ' i r k ' s J u n e h r i d v s h a v e a l w a y s I n m i d U n n a M p r e p a r e d t n s e r v e t h e i r n e e d s a l i t t l e h e t t e r a n d a g r e a t ( l e a l c l u . i j i e r l i i a n o t h e r s t o r e s . W ’ e , w a n t e v e r y l a d y i i t . N e w a r k w l m n e e d s h o m e f u r n i s h i n g s o f a n y d e s c r i p t i o n t n f e e l t h a t , t h i s i s l l i e i r s t o r e . T h e ^ p e e i a l o i i t l i l s w h i c h w e o f f e r a r e e x c e p t i o n a l — n o t ( m i n d e l s e w h e r e . M o r e y o u w i l l a i w . ' i y s r e c e i v e c a r e - t u l , e o n n e o n - ' . j i . a i n s t a k i n g a t t e n t i o n , n o m . a t l e r w h e t h e r y o u h u y o r j u ^ t l o o k f o r nm ip.ari-'i>11. < H i r p u r p o s e i s t o win s v t ^ e e s s h y d e s e r v i n g i l , a i n l w e d o not e . x p e c t \oLir t r a d e u n l e s s w e c . ' n i s h o w y o n t h a t i t i s d i s t i n c t l y t o v o n r ; n l v a n t a g e t o h u y h e r e ,

t ) n r f u r n i t u r e i s t l i e b e s t : m d w e w i l l . s e l l i t t o y o u u [ ) o n ] > r a e t i c : d l y y o u r m y n t e n n . s , ■ i s i s c o n v e n i e n t t o y o u r i n c o m e . X n f e e d !

il a y hull.

M ary Hvrry, a f Elm Htrttvt, Arlington. t'nD'riiiliu d A few friends at her liome lajHi lUhiit at a p a rly given In honor of hi>r Jin-'- nih birthday.

l lu n v May, o( Fine etreei. K earny, le ft ,\'i sii rduy for Lee, Mubb., where tie will H[ *'nd tilB vacation.

jJfH. JiimeB Jonen. of 14 K ea rn y a v e ­nue, K vun iy. line gone lo Lew lalun, Mo., for H [iiiiiirh’fl vacation,

Tho Fourth W ard T a ft and Shopman C lub o f Arlington will m eet to-nlghl. The club w ill oumpiute urraagem entB for the r a lly to bo held Ju ly 6, when John S- Glbaon w ill apeak.

E x a lted Ruler John R O'Connor, of KeUrny Lodge of Elka, has named a com* m lU ee to arrange for an open air concert, to be held in Erks’ P a rk , A jlltig to n , early next month.

John N eary, o f H ighland avrnu«», K eurny, retu/ned yoalerOtty from a trip through tho Southern Statca.

B L O O M F I E L D .The annual nieetlag uf tlie ufBciTa and

teai.-)ier:f of the F lra t Buptlat Sundny- Bchoul will meet at th e home of F ra n k 13. Hlcitie, 4b Spruce street. to-m orroiv iiignt.

Janu'H T., Boyd Council, Jr. 0. C. A. M., wRl elect blUcers to-m orrow m ghl.

A ctive Hoae Com pany, o f NVoteepitlng. la st night appointed Robert OBter, F rank Madlaon and Thomue F au cetl a recepUiui ec-mnilttee fo r the s ilver jubilee celehra- ilon, July 9 ,

Independence D ay exerelaeB will be held In ihe^.VVatare^Ing Methodi«( Ohurch F r i­day night, Ju ly 3. R ev . J. W illiam R yder w ill deliver on addresa and M a"or Sutphen w'lJI rend the D eclaration o f Indepondfnce

A m eeting o f the gen eral com m ittee nf the Fourth of July and flrem en'a cel^bra- tioa will be held In the Central Jlruhouse lO-morrow night.

The wedding of Mias Em m a F o x and ThomoR Blunt will ta k e p lace a t Mm home of the bride’ s parents, In N ew etreet. to ­night.

J S C T L E \ ,A ction w ill be to k fn by the Tow n Cmin-

cll to-night upon th e Ifte e n applications (or liquor Itcens .-a w hich have been pre> ic n tc d to that body.(or

MIbb Am anda L a k ely . o( H igh elreet, haa c;t>n« to NOW B ritain , Conn., w here sh e w ill spend the sum mer.

Mr. and Mrs. R obert S . W allace, of P rosp ect street, w ill spend the month o f J u ly in Maine,

M lw R a y W clalev. o f Treoton, Is & g u est o f frienda on K tn gslan d street.

Termi $10 Cash; $1.50 Per Week.

Bed Room, Dining Room and Kitchen T "' ~ ];layi'(l in tlif aljove ruts, costs$105 on terms of $1.50 a week. This is the most liberal propjositiou for good substantial goods ever offered in Newark, Cheaper goods can be bouglit fur less money, but.,we guarantee each article to be just as represented- When we sav complete we mean that ynii get everything neces­sary to furnish three rooms. Dignified Credit—$10 cash; $1.50 per week.

Donald’* Special forThursday Only. 2 9 c

Dr. Barrett’s Sanitary Refrigerator

Our special for to-morrow (Tliursday only) is a Nickel Plated Tea Kettle (like cu t.) This i.s not one of the usual seconds, but a perfect 5-quart kettle really worth 7Sc. All are heavily nickel plated on German metal. Must be seen to be appreciated. Just as repre sented or your money refunded.Special for Thursday only.............

M O RTUFIELD .M n . W alter Burnet .and OauglUer Ber-

ntc« are cueata o f Mr. and Mrs, Haul | H elnem an, in New T ork.

Mr. and Ura. H enry K arley and M ildred F a r te r , o f O nince. h a r e been v ie ltin s rolatlvea In N orthdeld.

The 8t. Cloud A . C . w a s defeated hy th e NorthBeld F . C . la st S a tu rd a y a t N orthdeld by a aeore o f S to 1.

MiH Florence Jobnaop. Mloa Edith Croebr and Howard Crosby craduatwl from tho UvU m too High School Mon­day nhtht. Hr. Grotfay win pnihably anlar Colttiatla UaivaiMtr la the taU. t-

I f it comes from Donald's it is sure to be good. They handle Grand Rapids made furniture.

-Not only is Dr. Barrett’s Refrigerator per­fectly sanitary, but it is ab.solutely guaranteed the best refrigerator in the market. The space between the outer and inner cases is filled with the best non-conducting material known— i. e., ” mineral wool.” Refrigerators of this make are always clean, sweet and pure. ^ ^and disease germs cannnot exist in them ................. ............................. • V

$ 2 c a s h ; $ 1 p e r w e e k o n a ll R e f r i g e r a t o r *

w6 9 - 7 1

M A R K E T S T

When you buy fur­niture, see that you get Grand Rapids goods. Finest manu­factured.

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS, W ED N T^5A Y, JU N E 24, 1908.

VACATION FOR FACTORY GIRLS

H csh Air Fund Maoag:ers Will . 5 a id Out F a r t? of Iw cntv

Saturday.-

"D A N N Y " AND HIS a O T H E S

,rgr..r.;

^ Socicty-Homc Intcrests-Women s Clubs ^" ^ - I ^ ^ ______________ _____________________

The La Rue Holmes LOCAL WOMAN AT BOSTON CONVENTION

i Tw ^niy glrln Whn hnv^ been tolllnff Sn a f.ictnry Irom T I*' th# niornliig

, unill i o 'clock a\ niglii fi>r the lust yc-ii*♦ win form the Aral party to b* a»'m nw ay

thin Bummer by the m anagers of ihe frrsh.V e lr fund of the I'rmrile rn srlta h le Hn- i clety. Ten of them will go to Ironia ond* ten will he aenl to Farmlngdalo for n h \\

4 a x i vacfltJon Saturday. A woman who BUflera from head troubto. and who uek<«l to b* rent aw ay ttefora the Fourth of

N* July rolebrntlonp cotmTience, f " toK ew 'ion for n rest lo-tnorrow Thta woniati

- t 'lf f fr id a rrevore (lunriroke a year or hu ag o and has hecr d* llcnto ever rim'O.

"D .m n y." an eigiH'yi'ar'Old HppU«'ani, e.rt>LiWKi pity a* w»*n ns amu^semtjii In it;i'

; hrtirle of bin IlBieners yeatf'rday after noon w hen he HBkid to be sorii iiwtiy lo

V' thg cou n try with irome otlior Htile i>o>B D nnny, who wa-s barefooted and rnffg«''d. b t t two broihftrf and a tleter. all y^'ingi’ i th in hiinaelf. Tlioir mother, the only Tneuni of jwpport. (ifirn* » r.ur''ly rnijuki» to pay for aufflclcnT food, by going out

. to gfrttb «Tid doing "ther odd jobs When aakfd if he had any cluthr* with w bM . to f o aw oy on n vial! ftanny replied Btoutty

"Oh, j'Bi, I've my sailor wnlsi and my V. fchool p a n ii!”- J u ii a i *oun an u oilier urtlrleH of •; clothing can be procured, he and Ida “ younggr bm thet will be Bern for an uui

.* In f In the mouniulbB- Anrnher little vl^'. Itor to the cotrnnlttee’B head'j inrierB. who- had been In the hills of 6»ubbcx Tounty• la it Btimmer, came t<i ask to be remeni^

bered again this year."D id you get enough to eat when you

w ere up at the farm ?" he w as usked. "Oh, yei, I got )ot«'" waa U,.- imiawc; "W ell." e«ld the chairm an nf the c rn-

TTilnte, M ri George E. GUTord. "how . U It thnt iom e of the vlsUors said they

d idn 't?"la replied the youngster, "theyi kicked."V " U D. R .," of Enel Orange. Rent t2 to- $. Clitf to be need for the old scieaora grinder '* a l r ^ ^ spoken of Alts ti H. Hurgi^uni

•ent t i for a epecial caae.C onirlbutlone will be received at the

\o fflC e Of the E V E K IN Q N EW S. 215 and 217 'M a r k e t eifeet» or by the Fem ale rh a r l-

table Boeiei^. The fund to date la as foU \jJ lowe;

acknow ledged..............................41• - ............. 6 00... 200

W rmR, 4-

AR m ERADICATOR; ^ USE FOR CROCHET COnOH.

Prtvlouily Bckniiwlediy M n . B. H. 8a!*eiiiu\ L. D, R ...................i T e o ii .lil.lT'.l 41

CHRISTIAN VOTERS TO BLAM E•i?

X

T b w lv A gatliir» F o r iu e r A e a e itth lrK ifia

Swyg| t« n e e p o n « 11 ile fo r

Ltaaof ICt'lU.•pertdi Di*p<ihA (ft fftf EVf^xfyn

' P L A IN F IE L D , June 3A—Apath}- on the p art of Christian vntvra Is d lrertly rv- eponslble fo r the rontJnuannr of the liquor curae in thla Hinte, according to form er Aaaem blym an Samuel S. Sw ackbam er, who spoke at a m*'et1ng held by lorn) op< tionliFtB at the Y. M C. A. Auditorium lant h lfh t, Mr. fiw arkham er and Hev K. M. C urtis, of New ark, held the attenMun <»f tha audtanoe for tw't* hovirp while they told o f the ^call for Jcrsrym ci) to win thia flfbl./'

"Tl/a blam e for the ii.juor curse. ’ said Mr. BwnckhHtiicr, "does nol lie with the liquor (Jealetd or tin* lirewers. but with t l» C h rlsllan voters. The consclr:no«‘6 uf some of Ihess are quieted by Urn fart tlrii the llquoi traftie means a revenue <>r

89 ,0Cll> to the State, «nd helps in auiJin>rt <« p vbtlc Instltuilona, but ihe;re la a hillian ' dolJari spent to proiluca (hat revenue.

Th« liquor curse la a great dlMeutv plague* to aity commiinUy.''H, R ev. Mr. Curlis, who has juat returned M from a lucat option cam paign tunr In Ohio,• spoke on "T he People's U lghl for a F lg b i-

Ing Chunce." lie gave n mp to Hugh K. F o g, a w ealthy resident of philnridd. who is deeply interested In M ale ch a rily wi rk.

, Mr. Is euiiuBe] for the tiiaie Drew era' AssociaM yn, und o f him Mr I ’urtia sold;

alhdeld man, high In tlie counclle

P- bv'

"A PTiilhfteld man, high In tlie counclle 0f thfc brewerw. 1h goins U-.rmigii N "w JsTsar orgn n liiiig peraun.il ilbvrty clubs. J i e ped never Uikon the troulde to v e - plain lo the locfil npilon i<**<diU' Jusl w here th e peraotiul liberty ccitih'S in. l ie may pj'obeblv try lu form aurh a club in Plain* field, and aurh u m ove wouM be ugalnat tha peraoDal liberty uf the iuxi»nyvr A tuan a penonnl tlljerty ends wtien Uiw neighbors' rlch ts begin."

The JTagazines.V#/g #/ ^ rH cht (if in ttn si in Cufrtnt

TtfiQdKaU,A n artic le . "A rtlsia ' Idoulfl <if Douuiy, '

W ith several portralta In iluulone, h a featu re of The airiiml M ugntlne fur July. 61r John H a re 'i "K»^minlBCPnceB wnd lit- flectlur.a" la contlniird, and H enry E. D udeney wrltee o f "Boine Much Uisvuflavd p u a ile s ." There Ib fiction by VV. W . Jacobs, Tom Gallon and uthera.

Contrlhullona to the June tsauo o f Th® International S o ria llsl R eview Include ‘ 'Socialist NaUonul Convention." by C h arles H. K err; "SuclalU m and M ystb

.. . Clam," by Is.idor U idoff; "T he F iillurr to I f A ttu ln BocIo MhI U n ity ," by F rank Unhn.

i and ' ‘Uoes BciclalUnn Change?" by Win- . field H. Guylord.

\ The MtNjmlitg Dov«.Written by fl. A. Frederleka. of West Or­

ange. a member of the Giiston a irse l ChBptei' o f ihe League.

The mnurnliig dove is found In all parts o f the tem perate sons, from the Atlnntli to the Pncthc. and northw ard (!> fm larlo A few *if them- birds are found In Muii' lUibtt and brltU h Columbia. They an- also found na fur southw ard bb funnm a and Went Indies. In (be imrUjern pnrtlon uf Its rnnge It la n BUinnKT vislioi, nb though an iicrtiRlonul idrri may l e funml gu llv ' for north, t vr-n In Ihe rest w inter weulfiBr, provlih‘d the fo ld supple Is rultiible and ubmirhiiii

It Is R permonuni ri’,*nb't.i beiwevn lail- tmb* 3fi and 3s ih-gre<s.

The mourning dove l r»«v,is tn ;.ll partu i.f (he I'l.llHd S m t’ H. r.iSi'iK !«'■ ' (jT ibrvr- br<wnls w e r y seus A '" t ' I ■' lireisUuB seURor. bnlh Hip old and ynimg d n o s col- jf , I lu Il'ii'lcB, Qiul n O' I ' kfoliifields and berry

Its hOHl l> nsunll- I* flidl fil.ilfojin "f twlffH. If In a b'ii-i' IT i r i ' . bul li;m any InRlancrs th«- fg g - " 'f luid "u C-'* ground. pspoHiillv in tlo' reifi .n -ftlie We^t «o'casloiiail.v tli''. aai il» oM nvprH o f other hlrda. 'Unl FonT''hn' R b ilid In The rnvlrv of .'m oi;l iri"- This btid i*' rareh' q'lrirTH.'f’ma, jhuI Itsw herever It coin l■ uierl (

The vffgn i f this M'd :. ir.ili*r from ■ t ■■ to tliTCf. allJiuugh fli'‘ y dri not Ci ry u. eE<u-ed two The me rioi arival, wntl lire jj‘-nni,lly n KL"r.rv though some Imve rntlier a r'n.gb i ur- fncp.

Ill ap[>enr;in. • tiie ti.uuri lrK n=si'm Mis the wild plgfnu T !if liUbT, howi-viT Is u irujch hiT ' r Idrd Mid *1ur-|.; n d ibe bhn-i; hP '- h und< r ilif V;ns

In njip"araiM'e fb* oi l''’ r pnris of theidiilt rr.iile a iv or ii k i.iy h li Iit--\vii Hi* fnr*»ln'iid Is n wofi, drii' Ut* wl;i*-i idnir'-d pitik, tin' rriiwn is a Mulsh plnte i nil ifio • Inn is ulUTlsI,. Tto i-liivs of M.p up k have a ni'i.ilH' n'lliutIon. with n siiiall, black mark b'dow rncli ear The middleloll finIhiUH .ir>' like Ihe Imt lie ’ollieiB m e u sbily grny, billub'd wUh .isliy wlilti'. T l.f VTMiNt Is n w jne-rolond pink chunglng lidci I'l' iui buff •<i\ the hfdly.

The 1 '[iglh uf Ibis hint frnm the tip of the bill t>i the end of the lull nwo^'in s from fdoveii lo thirteen Inches. T ic MU in Mack, averaging n irlrle over * imlf inch. The feel are u lake red

The uduU fem ale is HninlMr ilian the mnle, and ha* mure Unis uf gray mul brnwii. ThP brensi Is nol i f a pinkish llnl, and the imlorH ore less Irldi ii <mu T h e young birds are llkr ilu* fenmlp. hui do not have (he black ftpviis tin<lfr tlit- ears.

D uring the neallng season they rnny he found in pairs, g iin ra liy in op'-n wood­land*, or iree-boicl'T'-il fleldi Tlioy iilao v isit laUP* and rogvls (’* dust tlunnselvch , During the *lny ilicy vIhIi Hu- n.-hresi supply of fine gnirfd, which they cni In large quaiitiileiv as a help to digestion Many are found lu upen wui'jvIs rind gar- deriR, hnl (lu-y »p* rji tnutn at hunie In n rinJel place iicnr water, for iliey arc vi-ry fond of (jr)ul(lng uiid Imthlng

Thesp b*'**’ ..........dingly siruiig amirapid nters. Thtdr <Mnjrwe nf lllght !« iilriilghi, Thc^ iiHUMlly visit wnlorhig phn'vs In till- nioTnlJig and in ilio evenin« ju st befiiri' siiitduwn.

Tl-.e Mvv'id H.nl crII of ihr male has won fur tldH .spMclva uf bird Hh i'"innion name, of H cuiiPl.*i1 .s of swr-rni soft curiB. These nuU‘H are ullnrvd Rluwly and ten ­derly, atnJ with pindi depth of feeling (hnl one mlglii euslly Imaglnfl the tdid w .ik mourning the Ior* of Ula mute litHlrud of singing 0 kive Nusig.

The ooolng uf ihls l»lrd la nlRu une of the churactcrlstir: vvdce.i of pprliig. The saduertB uf Us notes, howevt-r. dm s not InilleritB a ni^junifiil nuiui-i*, fi>v Ihry uru not. ihUsb uf grief, but indicaift u sir<uig m tachiim nl fur Its mate The bo’p ivt«-s of ihl* tiJril are luw iti Round, liul niuy ne lieard aotne dlBtnripe.

The bird* du md eflt InRPct.s, They ficd npuri the Mn-tlR of wcid^ Mini grains but never disturb gruln found'In Itie ear. They might be calb'cl glpainrR. aa they pick up lUe w aste grain fuuiol in ilio fl(dd.

ThPi principal and constant food bn the Rceriff nf the wepda. On cxrwT’tning ii Idi'rl It WiiH found that (he utonuu-li cuniilntvl 7,r<n(i aepdR of (hr yellow wood mirrd. and lu niiothOT w'M.4 found (j.4n0 M»’ecls uf burn grnafl.

These birds are hunterl fur IliOr b llcnto flejhh by hunlN s.

Those duvps go nbtml sllonit?' nnil in 'ko no hiHisl uf th d r vnlm" lu farniers. ;;tid H Ip duly recently tlinl (b d i v iilo ’ \r\s lie- iiUiiuwn In tnoiiv Fuid.nns uf Oie 'tu iio i v tills hlrd Is sliol during a liiTge purl uf the year. ■ llI K Is f.ir lu.i vulciihk- to furmors t ' luiv-- It clusHcd ns n ;lll||* bird. Us VliIuo cuu^ilsls !ti its wenl le- Rtrnylng artlvIdoH, .iml ptd In the few ounces U m ay fiiriil.sh. If slnd as a gariiv bjvtl.

Ons who has usod Jt successfully says that pfroildc of hydrogen will remove Ink sphia from the most delicate fabrics. Wet the spoliiind let It remain in the lun for a short time, and the blemish will entire­ly dlBappenr.

POMPONS FOR HATS.^ ■ .e

f^mpohs Lii)i^ 9%Ay be found

piitlpfi’-the hat. ■‘rti'ey'Arti thahat boaating ofi9 addsw smWt flhUrh to a costume.

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ITrs. Thnm.T, S H.-iuy, vi.' Wom.fn'B l.'lulis. Is iim rulltiK ltn'

-].rpsli(. nt lif U’.. . u iivcntlon uf tin

Ni-w .iLTScy StatH Federation uf Tjail'iiial fcfit rntiun at Bupluii,

WOMEN’S CLUBS AND THEIR AIMSNinth Biennial Convention at Boston Reviews the Work of

National F e d e ra t io n -Holding Duplicate Sessions.

T h e "ftrfloss cooker." w hich la p ari of the paraphernnlla o f m any DaniRh hou«e- UoJds. It cabling to be better known, and (CO more in uae. In ihlH coiiniry. Women who h ave not tried the cooker may well be Rkeptlua! about It. for one must HdrrJi thnt the plan, on tha fare of It. flc-mp h igh ly Impracticn]. NevorthelPPP. ihuso wbn ha(’e tried It vonrii fur the refui^rp

Kireleps cooking Ip , i>f courw . a ao rlra - d lrtu ry phrase, fur Rume hre. nt loasi, Is neceseary If things ar* to be cuuked. UiH with the "flrnleBs conker" fire 1 needed only ut the boginning of uperaUona, uud Gien ii'd for long. T h e ld«n la this A fter Mtnrtlng thi* cordviiig of the foodHCiff' u i ■ 1h' klt''Jn n range, take them off. sn1 Itinni 111 Hji' r.Hiker, find Jet them conk tbitii- fielvcH

Tu n i'k e one <if thoue rou|irr“ , t il.e \ box ur -dd iruTiU. Ri-*lng to It tbai th*' ' S'Ib well hinged and that there are no baki, in Ihe WH,\ i*f I rnckH l.lne ll cumpl* f ' !>' " ilh er w lih heuv>' rartridge, felt nr usl"-s- cos iHH»er. t)\>T the paper i#n( U 'n iM ck- neertep of riunne] or mriterlnl from " l i MnrskiMfl. Thli« .hIj/hiIiI be fnslened it | cun be tiilUMi oui, If neceasary, to t'* | laundered, f'lll with fresh hay. rr,ik! ij; Hide Into which vmir cooking iik n -slls will fit t h i ’-' IS a g'-nd number,

Ah tu III*’ '-..(.khiK ntcM?4tlH (lie alM m - pnftar.t ih lng La ihnt Hie covera tnus' l-i light rltilrg- Prej-nre yunr food fur conk, log, and pnitlrig P tm the cfinl cr gas r.'inpe, bring it (u a bull Hemnve the kui- [Ics Imrnedliitel} lu the b o j. ptn each li tu It? uwiv iiarili-ub! r 'uertt' |■ .ee lng the fovcTH un "tight fill the limr-- und p/icKI in in well r jv e r 'w ilh liny. Over all It Is w 11 to pul R cushlun or m sttreas itn ffi d with hay or grHniilnied cork. Bhiii down the hd. and forget all ahont It unill It is time lo Ri-rve

In D enm ark w here these cookert ar/ llip rule, rather than the exception. It is cuFtom ary lu prepare the food for the I'vuning meal. «llrccHj' tiftcir brcakfiier, so ihiii in 1 1 1 " hi-ui uf the day there la no ccccpHliy *jf a hru or even uf thinking uf the euuklua If more diphcR nra required than ih iT i‘ ur«» iicala In yoiir bri*. ono Clin iiro'.'iilp herseir w lih 0 ''di.)tjhle- tb eker' i u iking wlenFil, of w lilcli Ih rivII ri' seviTfil klnda un tha market.

W lih il^v "nn'hfw<5 cooker" hot wc-ather IjtL'unuH h'KB uf rt tnigbear and one s bills (or f w l uro mnturhilly lightened.

Cloths with an edginf pf Irish crochet are among the smartcsi novelties for (h« tea table. Many a person ti employing the hours on the plazxa this summer cruehetlng edgings for Just such pur* poeea. The cmchefl cotton which comes un spools Is by far (he best material to use. Speaking of this cotton, seme npcdiewomen do nol know thdt >sbelter for feather slttchlng lingerie, uf whatever, painty pr sheer j "*** **! Jt may , 'X t t A 'r o i *

soft twtated co^DTi falls to give an Idea of the work expended by the em­broiderer.

IbiB TO X . sT'i! " 21 - ItuyiHHiniiallvc* rdili- woin/^n uf 1 1 1 . iMll -tu in lli-lr iU|tticHy ii.sdclcgutp? tu t!i.> bbnc.l;il M'nVfuM"liuf Ihu '5 -I."'ill uf \V.>ir.u,HClubs, lu-dav u*M Ihc hc und in '- '' "f tin* cunvi and liog.iti In u:iriM?t ili"wurk '»f p'irUcUi»iliig ;n ilR dullb''r:ii The d'i\ wiiH iinp^'a.'*anf uulsi'b-. u I'uld ruin fu llh 'g at iluivH. and tin d im p'i-ss evvn InxiMl'd Svmpbuiiy Hull w'u-ru lUc m c.tli K w as Mdd. Mu i Mh dM i c i p-o- vent ;i tub ffri?nh iMit 'ii uf all Tl.c upun- Ir.g b'lPnu F'H wiiii'lj wii? ]il u 'l.l b. fCUIA't nt I'U;

Tl.u vv'Mitrig w .K up« 1 I 1 with M S atal. I' hui-kir presiding

He

The iiiaiiy cumnflH‘-cN nf thti general butJy [ T^BvntPul thpir aiinuiil reports, w.’h1ch, wUh Hie r'-port?* o f ttu gmcTfil o fliceis. l■ i'1lNUIm'd uiupl i-f the Him - at Hn- ronnuun sespiuv

T h f gp ’'it numb«T uf clubw oinrri g:ilh- e n d liHiv fur ili" r^jnvunllun mmlv h Ini- puHHlIidM ti f rill to p arili lt>aU‘ In Hic Jn uiiiiik tl■ . “ •t!rlK, and In urdur lo accnni' ppidnir Mii‘hc left "u t n mPuiJug laid been arriirp'-d in the aH crnuan t" pn nv.-r hi dujdl.'uic thu buHluvs.s considered nt the furm al ncsHlon^ l i t i s plun h:is nlsu l'' 'ti aduptud fur the HvBBtutis "h B aturdjy , M .ndijy iiii'l TircpJay,

TO CLEAN FLO W ER VASES, j THE B U T T E R R Y PATTERN.T il l, is ilir Ilm T'iif w h ,i. .> r, vU j Th.. b.iitnfny npr««ra not only

In flowt-rs. Hiu with ihc c.inil! a ul iho ' p, |,nir urmiin. niH Rii>l In th-' cra v a ts and bluMPiums curin'* ulsu a trial !" Hi" par- I juirsca now hnv'c the shajH' oftl/uM r huuRvwifn, Tliu v a s is will ii*-c nu' j ^orpcous-wliigcd cr 4‘uMirv.wi.tl-riljjl, il.'ln cil :it tl.i' , ________________ ____________________tom. wii'Ti* It Is ofK n imliiiS: tHc t" y t | --------------- --- ■ --------------------------------Uii- To (Teiilihi* lliu il .ojl lull, ti: ‘ ,

.1 .fpn.'T-ius piipiily of ipa mnip'i'iii'i! w ill: I'lnPROr, isml elinkp vl«i>r. vnslv. until ,v>Ty vpHilgp of ilu' il:iil4 6trp:ik» lUBupi'enrs.

LOOSE DRESSY COATS.Thu Irtce coat uf laat aeason, while b MH

In uvldcTice. ib giving w a y to Balln or ellk ov.es, worn over the filmy and alm ost go*- Hnnicr-llkp gown. These w raps, of course, nre nut fur wurTrilli—they ulmpiy g ive a.n iirHstlc hniph to q coRlume. T w o liidl- vtibiul style? mnV|be even, one bearing a rc.irUf-d rcHembInnce to the draped Hmlc arii iheuU icr a variation of Hie D lrcctolfe.

AS POETS SINGZ/A* V iolin , j

T h o u g h tun c lesa , STTinglcRH. It lies (h e re in | au s l.

Like Hurne great (hought on a forginien , PitKC, , , ,The uoui nf Tnii.ple cannot fade nr ruai—»

The vulce within It stronger growis with age;

Its Birlnp? and bows are only triflingthlngrt“

A niasUT-tui4cli’ —Its awoel stuil w ake* an d B ings —M. F E g a n .

D o Y o u . D o Y o u r O w n ' W o r K ? ,

SCHOOL ARCHITECTS ARE a s k e d TO EXPLAIN DELAYC'mninHIee ^Ie»i!n'r« Attain IC\|>TP t»

DUiintUfnelion wHIi HnrniH S( r«*et A lid It Ion,

MeniborH of the rhillillniirR, Groiinils liiid Wupply H..mmiH*e uf Hu> Huard uf K.lu- critlun listened yesterday aftenioun tu re­ports of nrrhltcrtfl ns to the pn>grrH? un Ihr vnrluuH adtlltlun? tn schoul buildlPgH now under ('onHlructiun. (’ hairnion Tauffe. Iug4ilier w iib Mi.*?rB. Uulhl and T aylor, of the rum m lliee, madr an i:i- spectloii uf iho new work Monday nfp-r- noon.

F n in k F Ward, arcbllcc.l fur the nri.ll- Hurt lo HumM Street School. wn.s calb-d

FANCIES IN HAT PINS.The long ppIkc-IIKe headed hftt pIna,

whi-thuf o f Htr-iw ! r ri.-umhUng lortutaeBhul', arc c.Mishb'rvd very sm art.

T U '>■ form a pari of llu- dei*uraH >n nf R hat JiR well us n fastening.

JewM'lfd uTi*-H are alsu pupnlar nnd thi-y Bin the only Jeweled uruaiv.fni wurn now i-n the l>al. fn r IniukivH uf any *urt are not hi Hiylc.

TO 'TACK SHADES ON ROLLERS[f 11 pvor TuIIh 111 yi'iir !'1 1'i i'

al. .iili !in Ul" r.illt'f, v “ i wlU Itml M In-Im iiflv 1111‘ li-r 111 isrijii^i H I'l i 'H '’ If .''‘ 'i' firm irn-k UK' I'litiH iiii'l ' l " i i ''1 1 1 " '''.w . .rliliiK f un llie .n itr e I'lWaul elUierfiKl lit !ln' ri'Mi-r. __ _

ABOUT THE HOUSE.T o Clean Copper.

r . in ie r nnn he rl"nni-il wHli i‘ ii.lKlnrtl nf II,nit. v llieg i.r nml snii

Tea Leaves for Woodwork, f'nln! w hich Is viiri\l.'hi‘ii eluiuhl nnl he

('ll lined w lih B'loh ii” '' wiuer- lii.mi :i'l niive ytiiir tea. h’ a v w unalnst siiHi a '■ ■ m- ihiBciicy. Book them In warm wiiter f ,r e.r hfiiir, and wdhIi the. snlhii w i'inlw .iik with I he Molutlim.

Tes.^ T h en Y ou S h o u ld U se

P . & G . N a p h th a S o a p .

It Is just what you need.It is a tirne-saver, a monev-saver and a labor-saver.

, It does better work, with cold or lukewarm water, than ordinary laundry soap and hot water.

Buy a cake. Try it.You will find that it wilt make the clothes cleaner,

sweeter, brighter, whiter than they ever were before— in half the time and with half the effort it now takes.

Use it in the kitchen— for the dishes, for the floors, for painted walls, for pots and pans. It is just as val­uable for such purposes as for w-ashing clothes.

It is a hard soap and a cake of it will do a remark­able amount of work. It is a white soap and can be used

for any number of purposes for which yel­low soaps are unsafe and unsatisfactory.

5 C ents a C ak e— at Y o u r G ro ce r a.piifi'cSlNAPHTHAi' l

Amiing the tupire dlficii.ieed hy Mlcfiael MuiiKhiin ill The rmnriiB fur June aie I>r. Oould'a liuok nn I.nfcodlo Hrursi, the tulent* of Uic line James Jeffru' Jim lie. end tjolunel Harvey's views on Joiirnal-

' Urn.' The opening urtlrle In Everybody'a Mng-' Bgliie for July Is ''tirvuii-Juhiison un

What la the Matter In Amerlvtt und Wliat to Do About It," by Lincoln Btrirens. Dr. William llunnu Thoinpaun writes on "The Nervous System and the Blood,' and among other comrlbutlima nro "The Day of Rest at Coney lalaml, ' by Elmer Bianey Harris. "The Tenements of Trln-

, Ity Church," by Charlea Edward Huseell, and another Inataitnent of Hamlin Gar- tand'B "The Shadow World," The fiction If by O. HeniT, Anns Wiarner, Hnnlson Rhodes, Arthur Sulllvant Hoftmaii, E. J. Bath and Albert WItllc V'orae.

Among the epeclal articles tn Buceeaa for July .are "iiiir Billions uf Invisible Friends," by Michael Williams; "The American Girl Om.tif.Doora." by E. S. Martin, and "Urent Britain—The Foe of Reform,' by S.vmuel Merwln. Edmund Vance Coah contributes verse, and there Is fiction by Elllui Flower, Ernest Poulo and others.

An abstract of the address on "Water­ways of Now Jersey," delivered by Ouv- emor Fort at the Washington conference on the conservation of natural resources, 1* printed In The Engineering Record of June JO.

Under the title "The Night Riders," Day Allen Willey gives an account of the to­bacco war In the Ju ly Issue of The Metru- polltsn Magnsine, Hugo Munstorberg hue more to say about hl« favorite topic, hyp­notism. Jackson Groig deecrllies "The PsMlng of the Ferrles.'ysnd Robert How- ard Russell contributes a sketch—most­ly Illustrations—of "Waterloo To-tl:i.v.'' Charles Frederick Holder, Helen Wob

, Jeska, Dticy Pratt, Mnyne I.lhdsay and Robert Alexander Wason. furnish a va-

■ rt»ty of fletjod. S. H. Kemper, W ilier Bynner. Robert Roms Wilson, Beth Slater

„ WhUson. James Oppenhetm and John ’ Ktltdrlok Bangs supply the verso.

Cberlotte Eaton, .sfritlng from the notes of lb* Mts W fStt Baton, a ftdond and ptoll of Millet, talu In the Ju ly Crafta- msn about the artist’s peasant life as a boy and Its Influenes on hla art. C. II. VgtbeaXiladssy dtsctMses the significance

file recent Whits House conference. Vm gUo takes up the question of "The

’ Burst BetUement'' lo present Its social, aeohontlc and esthetic advantages. Idarleit H ill contributes a story entitled “ The Dominant." Pamela Calmah Btnltb

it attcnpte to answer the question, "Should t l^ Art Student Thinkf" and Bllxabeth A.

-J Jrsrta Mils how the poor eultlvats window

B utterm ilk aa a Skin Tonic. Bultcrmllli la un ex''i'llciil tonic fur the

I nUn Bub 11 In wi ll and wash Itm face upon in BM'cr.il altegert dcf.'.-is in j ^f,^rwurd wlili wiinn wiiicc.

C elery to Remove Onion Odor,Celvry loifs, it If ilirv HCf* nut :n .iU.thM.

(/■lury P:Ht. rulili' il in Hu luiiul? will r».‘ - ; n.ovt! llu* utlifi' uf Miiluns w ry rfl'- ' inully.

A nother Remedy for Ant*.Ore v1iu iTletl viirluiis r»’nu‘<1lp« for

ridding Iho ;nnlry of iifilR tay? Hk* noK‘<t 8iiiiflfui-lur.v In a nilxUiro of larlRf ctiicilc and eiigiir.

the work wtiU'li (ho lUNiiecHun piirty hfid nollci'd Ml HulUl crlHrj*u<l Hif mr\'un work partlculurly. Jind ilrow aH-rinu]i to inRtHhf'eB wh«r<* ib e w h I Ih w i-re uui o f rsltimh, 111' ijIhu R ^fiprle ii t i iu t t'ln- i r n

urk had nut h/’ rn prupfsily run.«!lrii Mr W R i'il PJdil th a t fh»Te hm l b i n U u ilfftnke In pinthig Bonie o f the g1rilf>r!?<tr

poRlllon, lnj1 !( wna nut r Rorloim m.-n Willie of the mftwou wurk the nrvl.ttvrt stR(e0 that he had tmt noticed any dc- fects tJiiit could not easily he Mr. T aylor expreRrind lilm erlf rh thor­oughly dIasfttiRfiPd with tlte wurkm:m?lilp on (he building, nnrl asBortPri thut bo would never vote for lln Bcc«?lt1ani’p

A ccording to the report of IJiird & S u t­ton. ari:hltei‘tB for (he addition lu Li l- mont Avenue 8i'ho''l, the delay lu uumoie- tlun o f that structure has l>een rumivd Uy the dlJatorlnesB o f "Wfllier E. Iseii, the contnicior fur the mneun w ork. The cum- mltlep decided to aend letter* in him and ether rontractora urging Iheni tu hafllen their work. Mr. Isetl will alsu lie tnld (hfit he will have (o pay a penally if ha delays the work an y lunger.

PREVENTING PACKAGES' LOSSTo make nurfl that A packiige nent

throtiKli the mall he not iuht aum© pr- ■ cuutinni miisl h© taken. One haa lejirnc<i i rrtnn cxpeilctif© lliat it Is net alwiiy? ' RufUclpnl (n put u return Curd on tha outer wrtipper The wrapper may beoumt* lousenr-d Rnd lost, or the iiddrcas blurred. In one Instance the chance addrep* o£ the sender on the tiox In which r pocknge WRB flrptl plnccd gave the dead letter office a flue, and (he fontentJ were returned Intact to the pereon who mflllcd the p ack ­age, The tiF-lay In the delivery of the package taught thin one Individual. At leRSt. lo Include her address on the Inner wrappings ns well na the outer ones o f a. package sent through the mall.

Lemon J u k e end F reth Fruit.Ij-enrion IuIcb nddftl to Birawberrle*.

cherries, peochep, blnckberrlSB or nny of ’ h*' frcjih, am all fruit before putting on the sugar onhanocfl the ortglnAl flavor.

A r v s p e k c h B r o sT he O riginal Plrm. U tiabH shtd !S9S.

O ver 60 ,000 P rescr/p l/on s an File.

5$5 Broad Street.

OUR MAILING SYSTEMWe do r\-»ryihUig ttmf It la poe-

Blhle for ihe convenience <if our cuefomers.

Cme Instance—If your preft'rlptlon ll (tied with UH. It) i ”l (tuidlcRie gUrtaee It "'llI nut be npueeanry lo cfime lo the etore, If you are nny- Mherea where mall will reach you we will eemi them to you.

TKir flting and nmlllng eyatemfl arc SB negr perfect a* haa yet benn de- vieed.

OiiUM* fittffi U9i ?k f/tf/'oaf nft'im worfc !

ft It I B T ft L ft H O P >64 W M hiBgtOD ftt.glroquolB B ld g .

RICH CUT C L A S SFrl€M H s lf o f O th er D e e le n .

Hagar and

Rost bsantlfslD ent C elsrj DIthsst o t ^ m Tn k U a t tt.M; our

P rascrip llon Opticl^a^.Oif.v Anfrnnor .MJ /Ji-no'l 'If,

MOST GOOD Q RO C^S KEEP THEM.

Most gnotl jroctrs kwp Olio Brandt's 5o<fa, Ginger Ale, anj other drinks. Good grocers keep them because they cen recoDiraend them to be good—to be pure.

Asli your grocer.

O TTO BRANDT,W anulaotwr r Wada and M Intnl Watera

e a r W d t t i in t tm t t Fhana ddB. MBWAHK, 1

On Hands and KneesM with your head poked in the oven to be certain S?' that every jet is lighted, is a position neither dig­

nified nor comfortable.

You never need assume that position to light the ovenof an

e K t t K c O C lU GAS R A N G E

IViih PattnlnJ Omti Ltghttf

Price $ 1 5 .5 0Inatalled and connected in your kitchen by the Public Service Corporation.

A simple little device on the sill of the oven door conducts the flame from t^e match to everyone of the 192

,oven jets instantly.

Accidently, you may at some time leave open the valves which give the oven the sup­ply of gas.

Since you must open the oven door and thus let in the air 6efore you can apply the match, even sn oven full of gas oflers neither harm nor the slightest danger.

D o c * n o t a l l th a t in c lin e y o u to l e l e c t t h e A r t A c o r n f

Y et th e r e a r e /A»V/y t ih t r strang n a te n t w h y y o u th o u ld .

" K t r a m m rcH ep A P T '-A «/..«»«»*

B X r H B O K E .S X R D f t O O M R U aXiaglHMrwt «l Jhwa CmI oad So* Sl*tw S1»M U3I

Oam li, a lba n t . n. y .

That Five GentsThere are thousands of people who want MapU

Flake and don't get it, because it costs 15 cent*. They cling to the 10-cent foods.

They are wronging themselves.Tliey are going without the food that they like

best—without the maple flavor. And they are losing far more than they think that they save. Let us explain.

First, let us figure nghtly.Let us include the cream. Add the cream cost

to the food cost and see how trifling the difference between one and the other.

Tlien think of this; We spend 96 hours in pre­paring M a^ l'F lake, while flakes can be prepared in from 18 to 20 hours.

Do you suppose we would spend those extra 76 hours without a vital reason? *

Would we be likely to add more to the cost than we know that we add to the food value?

Six hours are spent in steam-cooking.Then the wheat is cured. Then each separate

berry is flaked so thin that the full heat of the oven can reach every atoih. Then we toast, for 30 min­utes, at 400 degrees.

We derive our delicious flavor by cooking the wheat in pure maple syrup.

The purpose of our long process is to make all the starch soluble. For starch is the main part of wheat. The granules of starch must be separated, ao the digestive juices can get to them.

A food cooked half so well digest* about hail 60 well. The balance is wasted— and worse. It ferm ents and breed* germ*. I t is poor economy to pay for food that cannot supply you with riourishment,

M apl-Flake is the one food th at's all food.

The aelr (sod terred la iDdlTldaal sackasHId boiela, dabs, calaa. aad aa dlalme oua.

BIG SALE

LaGrecque Tailored UnderwearBeginning Saturday, June 20th,

• Continuing Till Sold.

Salesmen's Samples and Exhibition Garments.(drawer and corset cover\, Jl.OO; regu-

:)•Combination Qarments

lar price 82.25. Vsklrt and. corset cover JQowns, $1.25; regular price $2,00.Corset Covers, 59c.; regular price $1.00.Drawers, SOc.; regular price $1.00.Tailored Shirtwaists that fit, $1.50; regular price $2.00.Ail standard La Grecque goods in latest designs and materials, bu:

slightly soiled from handling. All sizes.Those who know the high character of these garments will appreci­

ate the unusual values here offered.

VAN ORDEN CORSET CO.,M'f'rs La Grecque floriets snJ Tailored Underweir,

133 Market Street, Newark.

The linen suit gron-« more and mnra popular each season, or so M would appear, for the malerl.al la ever belnjf produded In new and attractive forms and styles are ronslantlv growing in grace and smartncB*. This one Is made of the Froneh An- tehed sort In a beautiful shade of buti and la trimmed with white braid arid with white linen amilache. hut gray, blue aitd lavender all are ex- tenalvely worn, while white always holds Its placy. Also the suit will he charming In pongee, foulard or soy other aensonnhle aulflng. The pretty little cost Is elmpltelty Itself, while oh- solutely graceful. and tha nine-fored ^klrt 1*

' trimmed after the very lateat manner, to give tha . tunic effect at the lower portion and with buttona over the front gore Tha Bhoft, 1ofl*« sleeves are j pretty end are much liked. 1 but longer, more praetlral ones gathered Into cuffs, can he substituted If re­quired. The skirt also can be made in round or walk­ing length.

For the medium slit! will be required, for the coat

yards of material St or 1*4 yard* U inch** wide, with fl yard* of wide braid and soutache aecording to deaign used; for the oklrt **4 yard* S! or dH yards 44 Inches wlds for Ifnddl or other materiel without flg- j ure or nap, hut should there be neoestlly to out all the tore* one way, (44 yard* 44 Inch** wide will be n**<MiWlth fV4 yird* of wide bMid, A Smart Linen 8u lt~0«(t No. »4 I. ■lie* t4 to 43 inohe* hu*t. or of the 'skirt, iiq, 40IJ. itiee t ! to 33 Inches waist, j

MAT MANTON PAT- TERNB-Th* May MSnton pattern llluatrsted on this page can be had In all Blir* tor ICc. each. ' Mall ord-ra promptly filled. MAT MANTON p a t t e r n CO, (N: N.>. llS-143'.- WestTwAnty-ieventh Btreet, New Torlt. A complete line of Hay Manton Patterns

l i carried b yTH EO O ER KE - '.CO .,' Broad and Mark*!I ' Streets, Newark,

HEW'ABK e v e n i n g n e w s , WEDNESDAY. JU N E 24, 1908. 113

BIG NIGHT FO R - ^ s *anna wolf becomes bride of . THOMAS IS Ic i~ :^ i»O N to-day ra honor ofLOCAL TURNERS

More Than 700 Members Con­tinue Jubilee with Banqtiit at

V . -

ALEXANDER GERMANOS AT HER HOME fOI I PGE HEAD I ' WEDDING OF ORANGE COUPLEo:o:ojM o:o:o o o o : o f / o c

ORGANIZATION FREE FROM DEBT

The celebratlu iii m arking tiie stlve>r Jubilee uf ttie NHUoanl TuritviTin, wUlch 1b being ubserved Lhle week, were con­tinued la it night In the K rueger Audi­torium . T his w as the Lwonty-llfth annl- Sreraarr o f the n rsl m eeting of the iirgar.1 2 - era, and more than 7(w Tm nora. w llli dele­gations from vurloua aocletlea, aaeembletl to dine and later to hear the worda of c^ ngr^ulA lton from Jievernl speakers, aiul to wUneflfl the destruoilun of Uie inort* g a g es and notes covering the c’ntlre Ui- debiednaas of the organlaatlon.

jtlayor Jacob Huiiasling wiih one of the ch ief speakers. T h e M ayor, with Cunr:td W iedem ann, o f Han Jose, Cal., the guest o f honor, and the orgunlzers.fesiit ot the table on the stage. In tho body o f the hall the Turners gathered, each man Wearing a red or green fe*. which, com ­bined with the deci>rall6ns u(toti the walla and hozHB, presented a atrlklng picture

John M etsgar, as chairm nn of the gen ­era l committee, called the Turnera to order at the close of the dinner end Intro­duced Ferdinand J. H osp aa the prealJlng offleer o f the evening. President Hoap, a fte r a short speech, in which be re­view ed the work of the organisation, called upon M ayor H aiisyllng. The M ayor ■ nid he w as on fnm lllsr ground In iu eh a gathorlng. He had been n nfeniber for m an y yea rs and os a young Titan took delight in (he exerclBCs und iie attributed much o f the good pl yplcal vigor li ha^ been hts fortune to enjoy to the irHlnlng he had received In the T u n i Hall.

The >fciyor*s Speech.’T hove a lw a ys w illi you. not bnly

In spirit, but In fa c t/ ’ commue<J the speaker. ‘'So when I congriiiuliU»' UiIni T urnvereln on havin g paRsed Its iwmity- flftii milestonv, nnd having achieved the success which is a port of Its history, 1 om sharing In tiic words of greeting and felicitation which I bring you

' I have alwnjys been proud to be a Turner. The turnverelna have an un­d en t and honorable history, not only In (he Futlierliind. but In this country as well. They w rrs almont tip* first to In-cuTcate the doctritif of (he sane inlriJIn the sound body on i\n organkied scale. T h ey have fn»m the v e r/ nature -of their system ta u gh i illsdpllne, Hobylety and m oderation, ihit tlipy have gtme further than (his. The Tiirnvepcln h«s not only furr.luhed it plac^ where the body of theman m ight he trained and where hisagree,ihte bocIu I insMnctB m ight be cu lti­vated ,ind BtrcngtheneiJ. but It has also al-

■ w a y a beeti a forum w here a freedom of thought and ullernnce reigned,' The Ttirn- verctn has nlwuyiJ stotwl for liberty—lib­erty qf ihn Individual and liberty of the Stale. It.s sons have fought for that grr-nt principle an m any a balllefleld In t^rrmaTty anil In Amerirn. T h ey stro\’o ahcnlder to Bhouhirr w ith the men from other lands in the w ar w hereby the In­dependence of (Ids ghirlnufl noimtry w as uciilevpd Almost (<> a man (hey enllfltPf] urtder the brimier of the Tnlon when the arrnles which flow* the fliig of rhatiel s la very sought to destroy It.

“ W e T iirn e n o f to-day ars Amertcana In every bone anil fiber, lu every drop of blood. Our tradltlonK and our prlnclplea' lire In full accord with hers. We are both founded on fallh In the hrothei-liood uf man and love for freedom We are not foreigners. Most of us. Indeed, are na­tive suns o f the rotnihlle, and if there ever Bhall come a time again when her existence lb threatened hy arm ed lioats, the Ttirmu'S o f that day will lay down their lives in her defense ns readily as their f^frefathers did before them A gain I congratulate IhA N ational Tum vereln fipon Its splendid progrcBfl nnd hope tt w ill continue so in the future.”

PrpBentn Oaeal of Honor.president Hosp then preaerileil Quest of

Honor \Vladcmftiiii. The old teacher of the N ew ark T um vereln , who had l e v ­eled 3,0(»o miles to he in attendance at thl.s celebration, was halied w ith a m ighty Je-' ir.onisirjuloii. He liad never anttelpiiled an y Hurh reception ns hnd been accorded him fltnro hla arriva l In this d ty , and It w a s with mol.st eyes (h al he spoke the thnnkh and words of' congratulation for the N ational TurnvereJn.^ He deeply felt the tribute pnid to hls^^earllcr work, and ryjojeed In (he plea.sure of (he T urn ­ers In the succvesful u 'lavter of a century passed.

There wfis ft surprise or two In store for some of the iFfganlzers. President Hosp railed on Chairm an M atigar, who had been a teacher for the N ational T urn ­ers for iw 'rn ly-lw o yeurs. Ills faKhful work Bl.iiuld not go unremembered In ■ ub.sinnUal form, he waa told, and he waa liiindtHl a dJiiniond pin, (he g ift of the or- ganliatlon . M etzgar wna. taken alwolute- ly by surprise, und he showed Ji, but pulled him self togettier and thanked the Turners for their recognition. It showed th at hJs pupils wore with him, and It was cheering

Theodnrn A ldendorf look the floor w ith­out liernitpslnii im m ediately after the pres- enlndriii tn .\f< tzgur. He said (hat during the twcTity-flve j ’ears of (he organization's exlslvnce sonic one had helped "aieer the big m achine” to this successful harbor, T h at man, he said, w ho had sacrificed time and hualnes.s In the Interest of the N ational Tnrriere wna President Hosp, and he g a ve the presiding officer a token ftlTullar to that preaonted to Metzg/ir. EVesldejit Honp. In reply, said he had served the orgniTliatlon for seventeen yea rs ae president and had been an officer for tw en ly-tw o years all told. His labor had been one o f lo re, and bis w ork had been aided by the w illingness of the members u> respond to hla call. He had sevenit tim es desired lo step out of office, he satd, but. had been continued at the head, He hoped he would be allow ed to rellnQulsh the post w hile his popularity wae Btlli as g rea t as thfe demonstration In his honor seemed to show.VUhIniK DcIcfrntionB G ive Preaenta.

V isitin g delegations of other socleMea w ere cAiIed upon. A s they were called a dopulalton o f the visitors marched to th e stage and through rhelr spokesmen coTiveyed their congratulations. They left w ith the president Jubilee glfia . L oving cups, m assive stelna, pictures and scrolls w era placed on the table until those be­hind It w ere nearly hidden from eight. E a ch sueeteding g ift w as hulled with choera A m ong ihe societies that m arked ihfl day for the . N ational Turners wero IV Illanuburg Baengerhund, B a y V iew W heelm en, Turnverein V orw aerls, A non Singing Society, G erm ania, A urora S in g ' Ing Society, H arm onic, Phoenlg, , uon- oordla, L ib erty Singing sodeUea, N ational F ife and Drum Corpa, and others.

The burning o f iffg fo jipM ovidenees o f indebtedness, lea vin g the or^anlzaUun w ithout a m ark agalnat IJ, waa. the sig­nal for a great outburst. President Ho»<p laid the papers un a large tray aud M ayor H auesllng applied the m atch. As tb s papers biased the T u rn e 's san g ’ T h e re 'll Be a H ot Tim e,"

T h e preeentatlcm of diplomas o f honor to the organjzeni ended the evtm lng's celebration M ayor H ausaliRg n>ade the presentations and the follow ing wAre the recipients: E rnest B m eutigam , W iltiamLolb, C harles Hosp; Ferdinand J. Hosp, John M stB g8 r,.C haB ks H artko o f, Fred J. Jacobi, Theodore A ldendorf, John Volta, W iHUm S t o r s b ^ , L ou is Dllly. Joseph R elnert and H en ry W ilt.

A s the svetrlng progressed there w as■ m ass sin gin g o f G erm an songs, one of

which, “ A u s d er F e m e ,” w as the compb- Mtton o f Conrad W iedem ann. Tho Turn- era' sin gin g section had tw o islootlone.

• 'T h e S tar Spangled B a n n er" w aa given w ith m igh ty volum e, and a little later “A uld L a n g S yn e" closed the exercises.

To-m orrow nigh t a reception and enter- talnm ent w ill be held In K u rs'e Colos­seum.

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Orange C lcrgym n Becomes President of Institution it ‘ — Middlebury-Vt;.. .......

SPEAKS ON EDUQTIONAL LIFE

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(t- Mr J", J A M E . r T .r K -x ) ,

'The marrlagf* of Mina Anna W ulf, d u u g h trr i)t Mr. and Mrs llcnjitmlu W olf, o f ;;7Ii Fiilrm outit avvnuf, lo A lvxandor UfTin'iiiUs, of W .illiire sirnet, wuS noI* <*irml*f(l lit the hnnic of the hrhlo's p.ir- eillH lust iilgh i Itvv Juhuft SHherf»'h'l. of thn Tem iitc ll'niil Aljratuiiu. gltl'.'l'itvrl. Th»i bride, will) w as jrlvf-n aw ay by h*»r fath er wor«» a 'Whiln’ bacc rohr- 'iv**r Iflffvlu !tml varrU'd u Iji.uquct tif white roses and

lllh'fi I'f iLr s;ilU-> H it I'tli w..p tLi?l«,*u«*d 'W ith lipiayH .If thr latter fliw . if Thr

meM Ilf h n n 'i, .MIsh Martfurei ' h rmnnuB, s ls t ir >>{ (lu- !m kh’ Rruimi. w.'ia atttr-i'J In |inh- I'liili aii>] iviiTh'd pink n<s«-H Hnrrj' N«'lv^Tt wiiH till- hf'Rt u n n A r-i'f-ptlon, iin-1 u'l iliUtifi KiijiUrT iva? Ih'M nftur itu*; n-r.-muiiy. tin- Ci 'tpli* ]t-nvliij; l.ifor fur ft

. h ‘111 \iii' -iii In A lb iu llr T'p v I ’p-in 1h* lr n H im th.-v will live at f,ds ]hT>;i*n sircto.

EIGHTY-YEAR-OLD WALTZER. CHANGES AT “ PREP” SCHOOL.SurprlH«'4l M em b era o f U c p iib l lr n ii

t ' l u l i uii O u tliiv liy H er

A allM y-iNjifi-l'il .'n*)Mrf<(i t<f rkr F.'V/.'WAYZ .VfvTI'N.

R A H \\'A V . Jmii' 1*4—Nearly three hun- Ori'd memi>ais and guetUH nf the HvinihlU call «’iuh iin . n<h'(l ihc vxcuralun m H«-lie- wiHid l^ irk y.-Hti-nlay,

M ih. .S.iiiuu‘1 Mi'V. elglity yt'urs uM. g u ib l u f tilt’ Hi-publliM ii (.'liili, K U W a Ih 'v ly f.ptr4'1l:n-Ti o f ttie uUJ-fasliloui il s ty leof wullzliifc whili- the e.'U'artiluJi hand >;isp la y in g y v s u r i ia y . r e v iv in g h i-any ap ­p la u s e fr im i tin- iipectiiloiH .

A Inill Ku Un- wns p lavfil lu-twi'i'n (lu m arried aiuj Uie Hlnglv iii<-n. th*' lunt-r w in ning hi' Ji score of h m Tiu* futm an 's ra re . i>iiriliMpiHi*!l In Ia ' n S E b e rlia r l, J, A. Iliii'klvy. a ll ijrufu--r. P eter Harii!;. WlllUini Tire iiml »i«c«i'K’- H. L alng. wuH won by ILiriz Tiic pui.iiu ra ce wna W'un by David AnnaiT“ jiu In tiie iw ii <laslu‘M uf !(>' varde. H. A B c h w a rzer iiiui LJavld ArmstroiiK w ,rT first anil govond. 'I’hi- Siu k race w as w n b y A lien Huckley. The Imlii-s (laali uf flf ly NUirdu wua wuh by Miases G j H edges. A lice GieenfleM and Jlunii.ili Hryuon.

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W I L L W A R OK SALOOIVS,

l l r A n r l i r s o f th e h e a g t ie to lie K o r in e il In Mon m ou th .

Kprcfcl iMspa/i’ftjta fftr /.l7-L\7,Vy A7-;U7iP.RFID H A N K , Juru L’t —At ft meeting to

be held at A tliiiitir 1 IlghhinilH, next Tui-s- d a y night, in the Me1li"i]1st ehurrh, an Antl-flUhnin I-eagae will be funner) J F ra n k Ilurke, uf Newark, (he State or- gnnlzer, w.111 lie present. C)ii the rilglil uf J u lv 7 a hrnnuh uf the leriRui- will In* ur- gunlsed In Red Hank, iiunl It l r iT u tu blc th a t ft .Munnumth ('mjiity league w ill be f<jriiU'<l at (he Hftme meeting.

Kver>‘ caiull'lfltt' whn diu-H not [ilrMlffe h ln iself tu niippuri Deal upilnri meastireij w ill be uppoRPil hy [he l^ugue. It Jh as- pvrterj T h e leaders In tin- league muv< - in e rl de{-l:ire that less ttmn five per ei-nt of tlie vote of tiie roanly, cast one w’ lry or tht® other, will clvoigr the result In M onm outh, imd expivt to liokl (lie- bulaiu-e of pow er.

NtM-r M oanil ii(i,-hotiar> fu r N tm leiitn

II ml N civ M viiitjrrN o f 1 l- 'n e n lty .

id"i?fi t; thf1:](i N S W I f K . June I’l Several w:]l hft iiwde In the tMri'M of Mt the HlJ(gi-T« 1‘reparM ory

vviih ll opewH In il:«- full A|| iliia-tuuiae fur the shnlentP, I. -r. riipy whftt ts kriiiw’Tj im Ihe

''111 he con-Hlriicled wHhlii a■ v, I i,n a\'i iiue.

- ll M>-ron T Semlilrr, of New I' . N \ , eiiK‘''«‘edw Dr. I' K. P:i)soti

i-N-r, the lu lier Toklnk u ‘•I'ftlr m ; f 1- RiiTur rs fium lly pr'iper PrnffBjjor

III)'I iii:itlo;i[*-.l frnjii Ku(Ker» In the -if iiiul lifts hell] p e s 'ia l pronil-

I - : ’ I 'lis r ifl iis an lri«il n irlu r l-lllsliaf \ 'n I'NI.i r will lie asslatiint hi-adni.i(4t'T ■ t I r|u-irg«! of t!ie Knglleli depart-I ■ "! 1I-‘ E.iuglit tw o yeur.s In the N«'w-• o k .\-';u|. n.y MIhs M'»tta 1 F'vrsims " I I h I.,:itlu. and I,rt-wlH Raymond

Ilf (■ ..rnell, will have cluirgr ufII I i-'TiJuil.s and .srleneo M arvin IJau

i \ ' ii'in-iL will he OBsiRinut In in.illio-ruoii.s ind alHi> perrelftry nnd reglslrnrll i,,e si-hnni M lw Elmlr.i Dlf’ kSns >n, ' f M,-- NN'w I'olrz School, w'lll iiRslal In i>.i. ilt-m intary depnrtmi-nl

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STUDENTS WRECK RESTAURANT

Mr and Mrft James F Hlrd. o f 4'.i.s Main Htrf+'i, oniiine. werr- iimrrS^si (Ifly ’ -.itn ag '', am] Mils nfl'-t ii'-' u, surrom ulid t>y l l t i r rhlldr-Mi and icriindchlldr. i>. to­

re I'l-nulrig their gi'lih'ii Wf-d<llnK aniilver' rnrv Mr Hlrd lu s iv in ty y e a rs old and Ms 'Wife J» Just {UU- Vi :«r IiIh Jaiilni

F O L IS YOU KNOW.—G. C K ru eger will be m Simset Purk.

H alnen F u lls, K. V , for the seiiwon.— Mrs. IJ. Cj. (io iizu h i left lu-<luy for

A sb u ry P a rk, where she wlil siiiy for a week.

—Slm oii I.aug will s.tU for Kurope T u esd a y un (he Kftlser W llheim der GrOBse.

— W a lte r D. Oahnnie h' avea F rid a y for M m itnloklng. where he will stay for the aum m tr.

-^George H. rtiaruliess. of 132 Momi-hilr avenuo. Is Bpeiuliiig his vueatlon at lU'hi- Wftre W a te r Gap.

— H. G. Riddle, of Bro.'u] street, leavea to-day fo r ilie W hite MoumHine. fur a s ta y of fw o months.

— M iss G ra ce W adsworih, uf South S ix th ftireet, will ax eiul the n--xt two WfW-ks a t Ivjk e George.

- M r s . Joseph McManus and daughter, M ary R. M cM anus, of Front street, have gone to Afihury Park fiT Hie summer.

—Mlfls Mabfd H. HauPi, of Hlllplde a v e ­nue. w ill lem 'e Salurday for Peloskey. M ich., where she will bih' ixJ the summer.

—C olonel W llllnm S. Hlghter will spend the next tw o wr-eks nl the camp o f the B loom ing G rove Asaorliiilon. Glen Eyre. Pu.

— Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin ond eon. H u rp cr Buldw in, of Houili IJehniinl iivo- nue, a rc spending thsir vacation ul Bura- toga.

Mrs. Jam es S. Hlgblc and Miss Trenc H ighle w ill lenve for.-New J/ondori. Conn., e a r ly n ext month, where they will sta y fDir se ve ra l weeks.

—Jam es R. flftyre and bln gieuin lece, MIrb H elen S. Hlgblc, are at the Monom- onork Inn. Caldwell, where they expect to rem ain throughout the sum m er

—D r. O tto loralowiUp of this city, who h as been appolnird house niiyaldan at (he M onm outh Mcmnrlftl Hospital, Ixjng B runch, begun his duties thla morning.

— B en jam in P. Idesner, with hla w ife and Bon John, w ill B.all on the steam er Prlnx F ried rich WSIhetm for Europe Thursday, un<l w ill tour Eiiglund, Germany, A u stria , B w itzerla iid und France, returning lute In Septem ber,

- A le x a n d e r Potter, . who ' Sailed for E u rop e Satu rd ay, Intends to apetid the en tire suiiim er abroad. He will Investl- g a te sew a g e disposal ineOiods and ex ­p ects to stu d y the operation methoda o f w a te r-so fte n in g plants.

^ U im i.K H fR Y . V t.. June H .-D r . Esru llr.iliiuril. for iw ctily-ih rce yvaia prcjil- dem Ilf MhMlidmry C'ulivge, rHHruil from the prt’uldenry to-day, nml hU aucceeror,H"v. Hr Jalm M. Thom as, of Ojang--.N. .1 wa« Inducted Into the uffice w flli linii‘ iwiii(i ci-rcmnulcB Thillrd fltutea Bena- lor Juhij W. S tew art prvahled. Thn Keys J iitid m-h1 of the college were prcaciAi d | lo l«r Tli‘ >miUJ by Prf»Hldenl HT:il’ 'ftid.H r. .Iiinlua E. Meftd. of Troy. N. Y and I'i f*-c><nr W'tilter F H ow ard, o f Muldlc* bur> Follege. si*oke for the ulumnl.

j |;r subject o( the lii iugunil ad d n -B uf It Tlinnuia W'as ••p.i'l'tsinn und H igher I'liiu'iiiluT),” In which lit' ilrclared tUut (riij-iniis orgunlruliun.s are dvstliird lu base li\NB and leas tu do w'llli edu<’;iMoj..il I ffort He d fc lu rtd l!iH tho ubh-r col- logt'S which huve met with la rgcsl fa v o r Imvt- )o«ii tlivlr religious mumier. He said.

The i]Uea(ion fo r rrc‘» 'Tit educuUou is not wluTlior Rclence or letters should he i ijlcfiy pursued, but M^heUior sclenco nml leilvi's also sh all be foiftiwed In u u llll- lu flan und m aterlullBtic apirli, or with ik viev.' lu the la rg er develupm enl of m an ­hood

The religious spirit bus atlll much to yrmirlbviU lo Am iTlciin ^-duculion Hy Hk Insliilencc r,|i personal values, It scrids uh ( 0 it.e iium anltlea. Ilmhc studb's In wlklrh , ^ _ _ _ _ _ . • i r r - t r T

w o r t h . '"§>} HONORS IH DEBATE WENTThe need nf w ork like M ld-lli-tojfiy

course Is Im im iisiirubly gi'-ut '['hi- itol>*■b Iiu m I pcrloii uf Aiiii-rL(‘[in )ilbi o> Iioh iiol y d vonu‘ \\> I'.jivn hrvn «Xi'|o1i!ig :i coullncnt. Ihi- broam-nl and richi-Ht ov*-r n'lotU'd In any iicopb-. A horde ol yiuu- derers, wv liiivu swepi down upon it.s (rc.usurcR. i i:n.‘'i:m ine riilhlcHsH li** for- eais, Im poverlshhig fta soil. Khv\siijg Its aieiidowft to Gia hour, inul liui'uli^k( Its !r'-:isiin‘d numntaluH uh our Imrb.irlun fnrcfntliKrH burned ihe hlll» of Romi- A s robben' wi* lut\M- au»;rc<‘ded tronu ndv»UHl>'.Tlm l has lic n i^ llh iT lf) our fiurci-.ss

\Vc! have Imd imt one Fhm'i''‘>‘ tn T h e urviil A m ericana l>ern l llls!P l. .KnHon rmd ilrntr hke, loKeMicr w nh tin* iiKmlerB nf luislnesa who nuvr he.iped up lilt’ largi'st Inrlnnvs tli'- at-rbl lui * known.Were all A m erica tu bu hloilcd out. [t.int Find pre>»rnl. thi' ‘os.s to tie- world of n il- tiin-, (hiiijqhl utui benutv would nnl t‘<|U il Ihc loss Tkf one Kninll \ciir of Aili*-tis. or of om m«n of d-izon ihiii mhiht bo luimtvl who ilvr-d Thrlr lif*' with (IihI in Ihe hl!is (if lUllv Jiiib-a.

The day of our re*-konlng will also surn- ly (‘OETie. Wi' litiniot much lunger wrow rich by d evastu llon. nor eviui llvi' hy h,A m erica's wcalHi muMl i-ome from to r I men. and In the luaklzigftif men you muKt j begin At till' (Op and it'ork dowu It jg the leader Is All Impoi-luul, andwith one U'iidfT“ -rt' wh'df- co u iitlyslde Iklotjms afresh In vigorous life.

In the m akin g o f leaders the Rinnll com - imirdiy Ik af lilglieHl Imp^tarn-e Tn snjftll fomm unltleR ymi find ffid iv uiunllty nnd |iid» pendenef-. The city imlvei-.HlIy luia i(p justtilcjiUon. t»ul the m aking of rn"n of mlfiljl will reinalii (he hrjiior of the cumitry oollvgo.

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Huili Mr Hud .Mrs Bird w r e isun In Hui-heti*,town. nviil tintll uliout ten ypurs UKO Ihu-ii In th.'a Mr. Hlrd hnniiet ri in the cu n htge manufft^ turlng hUHl

, ness nearly nil his llfr, ticlng ('stnMlshedpi «!.f r wltti a riuniher of friem ls, Hu-v ure I .. , , . ...... ............ .. , , ______Lu Hill ke-nsiown and K iihI Orat;ge.

The couple Ivni’e (hir-i» sens, l^rtutnlck G , of i ’ rtirrsoiii r ia rem -e M.. of Newton, and I’ rmik •>, u f (irnngr

JuiilurN .Altnck C>ear]tia(«‘H lo Pnler- son und Po lice .Are

ra iled In.PATFKSiiN ^ June 24—In a BcrSmmage

ltetNve*-!i Ki-uUirs aiul JimlorH last night, at the High S' ii.iul i'umnu-nrem+'!i( exerclnPBni the l,\ i-urii Thf-alrc, r o lf .s roHtaurant w as badi\ wreclK'd, iMhlesi unJ dlshOB uverth riw ii ,inl a large plate w in­dow dvuioll'ile d Line am-,"l was nsade, hut Ih.- ofTfiuliT Idlr-r w as iiaroluJ

The daiiiaifi' wuuhl lu u e la’-eu leuivlrr but fur Ihr ui|i k arrlv.il of the poll --. There wrre lii'J Rtudi iita In the con-till*!. The gr.iduiite.'^ limJ urratigctl for a liaiiqurt (u l>e served at the I'loBC uf the exerrlpeg, Tlif y Icfi Hu- tle-alre by n rearw ay and hurrb'd lo the restaurrinl. The Juniors, |i!Tre1\lng ttiey liiid lrc»ui ouf- witted, 'W'lit lu the e • aiir iiit, and, ttnd- itig the doors hhrred. i llliibed over a (rau. Bidii iiiul ibr jvjgh wdnilows T lid i ensued a gtuieriil butlle

^t. Mars's fic'hoot, ItnIiiTHy.H A llW A V , June 111.—Tlie t'^vn-tlay e ie r-

clsv.s iJtlen<!aiii un the cornmcni-enuuU of Si. .Mary's Srhr>ul. R ahw ay, will be hroiiglu to ''ll closi' Ki-nlyhi. w hni an lii[« ri-sling program will be rendered. J.asi nlgljt ix e r \ l‘'efi Incluiivd mut^lcal K-iiiilouH iiy h. L.unh-rt, .T. Mi-Millan. (’ AfulelfiLiger und M. I'ollnril. u. apanlsli ciain '- h> M. I'ollunl, a Hi-.inlali dance liy M. W alker, K. Ibinif*. l\ Liiiigton and i'i, Siiadiion, and a ca^liUIel dijnce li>- L llornh y, M, F’olhinl. A. Hulllviin and H .M'U’o)- Lirills und mari hes werr- |>cr- foMU'd by the pupils of the different ile- ]janiiieiilH A I’oineily, "A I'oacoful Aa- Buiilt.,” Wivs rendered by J. Ooyer, K. Ki'unm y. R. Tooincy iuul j . F llzp a irick

P ttfrrso ri M a y o r (i D os W n n iln j j .FATlTRSiON, Juni' *'» M ayor Andrew

M i'lhide has issued tlu’ fid lcw lng rin- nouiicem eiit; "1 b 'lnucrals. Hcpublb-jins,I'roliibldonl.sl.s ami Soclall.sis; will h« treaied alike inidr-r (he new ordln.unie wlK'.-h will utTiv-; mitdonr gatlm rlngs fur rellglouK or soclai meetlriKS iis w»U. I have no objectluii to free speech There fire plenty of halln lo rent, l>pt ihrpe pc.iple who want to talk hire a Ir.ll and (hev 'ft'in nut be hutheird by the polh-e »o long as (hoy do not ad\‘orati* luwleas- nesB. i f they do they will find iheniselvcs behind the burn very quickly All must l^'urn lo dlsilngulHli (he dlfffreno>^ he- Lwcen freedom and lIcenBO,”

W o lf f 's l lo d y ]s H e o o v o r rd ,A TLA N TR .! CITY'. June 24.— Boys r<i-

lu riiliig from u fishing, trip yesterdBy afUTiioon found tin- corpse uf George 8. W olff, the Flillftdelphia mumifiicturer. w ho has been mlealug wince ho started ori a rrubblng expedition lust Saturday a fte r ­noon. The body wiis floating In IJcach TlioroughCarp within a few yarfls nf w here the aeurchers discovered the boat in which ihe m an had sturtod out, and h as urohulily been carried bark and forth by the cnrrenlfi whlh* a score of searciiera wcJ-c VHlnly d raggin g the bottom.

AnrfiliiNt V o t in g M a c h in e s .P A ni.,aB O R O , June 24 -T h e Borough

C ouncil had ordered an elpcilon for yoa- terday to decide the fate o f (l>e devlro used here for aeveral years, but iia the secretary of S tate had rpcftllcd the uia- chine, the election w as declared "ff, Tlierpfore, none oT the election offleers appeared a t th e hour deslgna 1 (‘'<J yepp-r- d ay morning, bo sayeru rn ien got togeth­er. hunted lJd nn old ballot-box. upp-unled Joseph R, M oreland jm lgi' and pmeepded (o vote. T h trty-flve ballots wuuv cast, n early all o f w hich w ere agnluftt ihe fu rth er use of the machine.

MARRIAGE OF JOHN J. O'NEILL AND . MISS TERESA PATTERSON SOLEMNIZED

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H»on, d a u g h te r o f Mr». M ary Patteraon, o f 877 N o rth Seventh street lo School Trua- tee John J. O 'N eill, of H arrison, w a s ■ Qlamiilaed in B t M lchaet'i Rom an Catho* 1)0 C hurdh tlU i morDlng;, Rav. Ambroae R; th in n tsa n , o f (he Church o f Our L a d y o f.M X . Q a m « ), Brpol^yn, and a re lative o f the bride, offlclated ar the nuptial m ast,

, RM iatod b y .Bev. J7enl» J .'M cC a rtl', PHalOr

of St. MIchael'a. The bride wee al tended hy her slater, Mias Margaret Patterson, as brldesmntd, and Bhanols Dunn, of HarHson, was best roan. The ushers were John MulUgai] and James Patterson. -After the ceremoae' a wedding breiiltfast was served 4 t X bume of the brldo'e mother. The esu||n will go to the Thou- sand Islands and m. Loub tor a wedding tour and upon tbetr return will make their bpme. ai-Ml iiaraUtoa street, HandgM..

TO ATHENIAN SOCIETY

of lijfiRuti hi

t '« in iiii ‘ u c c iu r a t E xcrrlBCM *it H ull I u

IHirh Si’lujol nnd lillr.ji. b i‘th \iiri8in1.

Ivl J^ A R K T II. June -A f.' ,tui lu'iiimi'ncpM fi:i cK'ri-iPfn of tjifl i ig i i S,'h(7‘ i.l -iii'l 'f *1 X - u iii il TralntTiK S r liiV "!. lip lil I i.Hi iilg lit !m ( I k- N<l . V 'f U in \^.IS 'lu* ilih .jti- hi'IWi'i'lVro p n so iilH l h t t i f 'In* .-Uhtul.ir: .,iu l l i f t iSlglll.l wnini'lirs 'll.t' .ttuliji-* I W I--, ■ ]1. -Holv'tl. Tluit M,<‘ I ’ liUi't! SI it'-.'fl Hlmllli]t'lillil uiul malT.' 1^11 .1 U ii^ii iiiv>' " Tlu* A lhi'iilati R nTii "Ht iiiariN« N, Vl< (nr Mlfou tun) \\ ;im -a Ib'gM s. ui't'•I<1 i!if alhj'iiui' th*«', SvIjHp H'I ‘ ri'ju *-s»ui(i'il hyK ajitiunil Hi'Ud* I ujii l ‘ r;,rik Sltfpr*i, ruh- laliu-fl lli»‘ hi’g .i'lvi' Ti l* .ilflriu;ill\-v Plib’ H»''''m'‘ll tllK (It'lhilOll T lir J'UlS'H Wt TO

A YALE DEGREE F0RJ.P.M 0RGAN

Doctorite as Recognition of Pub­lic Service During the Re­

cent Financial Panic.

LIST OF HONORARY AWARDS

lMnj)ittrh tn fAf A'C/JV/Vfj .VFW'.S NKW U jW K .N . riinn , Jum- 21

ru U orpIly in-.hii ininuiint'i'd ih a nnuuaJ ll?t nf vniiimDiu’ PliiPhl h'lrims. J I'lfrfiu iil MurgRTi r<'tM‘1V' (i an Ua. D . [In,- ,ii.iKjum,u'- uuMil Bii>'lng uf him;

‘.\ dirtt-l flt’sroiHhinl of H w Jawu'f* RltTpunl. IlivtnuHi proiiiliit-iit uf tht- fnijiid- prtj uf Valv, The dvgn ■* Is a\v,irfh*t] w llh Hpc lal rv frr ‘'£icfl lo Mr Murgnii H jujbllc ePTNlrL' t > (bu nalluii In iiilUgjifhig Mu' pftlllr Ilf lilBl flih .”

Kurtiur GnlifiJ BltUvp Siju itor J, tjpatijivr £llsu w as uWardvil Ihv lilgln-.sl hiirmr Valt.' t-mibl give, an LG, 1>.. with ri’fc-n-m-* to lih Jiigh place arnuiig authnr- KIps on liiU’nmUunul law. Ulhfu dia.'tors ul Ijiwh il'- ri-fU-N •A'ure tu .Saniut-I JaiiKa KltltT, Ihi.slun, and to Uvorge W KirtUi- Wity. ijvan uf L’ olum hia Law H' Itcwil.

i.HLer ib gi'tf'S Mafltur uf url.s, u tlu T cp- niuiii H*inriiird. preHliient Ni'W Turk T ru st t'oiijpany, vlce-prealdenl (.’hurldf-H O rgan- Izallun .SuiiPty, Npw Turk; Wlllljjrn R'-ach Ulmstenil, heml nuifllvr Pumfri't Sulmul. F'l'ti.frpt, Guim.i J*‘lin Meigs, h tad mai«Uir Hill Srliuui, l*(iir!iiijwn. I’n,. M acGm iu) ('uxv. fnrmtT I'rilteil S lates M liilau r lu Lyiialfinala and lIonduiuB; VVlUhim Kvr.t,Chliagi).

I)u l,ur. o f l.ctiPrR—W llllnm V. Mumly, pu.*i; Juaijnin N nhuto. llrazlMaii AmboH- Bailor tu the FoUed Slntca; dui-lurH " f «ll- vlnlty. Thftuduio U. Miinprc r; Hiigli H iafk. prufi-PHur pr.nrtlrfil tlm ilogy, Fulun Theo- logl<’;il St'm lnnry, N^w York

TliP follow ing unlvprnl(y prlzcH h1»0 were announced: Jurnofi GortJon jlvm iPtt prize, an Income nf fl,00u for (he hes( PsHay In Englleh proxe iin eumc su l)jfct of coiucmpurftneoua interesl (n (ho jio llcy o f the I'up^d StftlOft, Hwwrdpd to U'Ullam hliinr: C'clberBon, Lciulavlllr, K y ; Cuhtlun I'liJh Hth-er Mc?dal for pfHi'I'^ncy in pohtli;;U eiuhomy, P h ilip S, Ordwny. W lnchefiler,

JERSEY LIST AT YALE.StudentH from T liU Stale W ho R e ­

ceive DeKrecH from the FamoMiH Connect lent 1'iilvernUv-

Hifrriftl tn (hf nVBSfStf SEWft.

REJECTED SUITOR STABS WOMAN IN TROLLEY CAR

r ic rcc H I te r IJ rcn a t v r llh l i i t i f e T h r e e

TliJica l l r f o r e l l o r r l f f c d 1 ani>

d c ii PaHHcnirerH.

(■ .\MI>KN, Jijiiu 24 -PiirHUiMl for llire« wi‘«kH by w lu vf-rriixvd m in, Amm M. .Miller, of I.f'Sh 'irK , wins tniuKhl by hhn In it I'UTiidflt (rullcv rnr til KIk IiGi ftnd Hliili' alrci.'lK IU-hI night ami Htabln’d (lirra Unit-!* hi lb*' lu-PMsi She wna tiikcji (<» I lit’ ( ‘uupi*r lliiN|il(a] iiiiil will lei'os'rT

The man w .u aTr'-Ht***!. and gave ths iiamo ti( Bin f-p Aniuiibi. jilao uf IsC«h- Uurg Ml7?H Milli-r .said Him refiispd lo m arry him hi-v it u I ila ies, lafl lu? would not lake thiit fur an aunwer, und Hfthl HtO' nmn! m arry lutn nf hf ‘kmuM kill buUi

Th*' pasnunp;iTH .In Un* car Inst nigh! shVv Anr*in1o w alk uvit tu wiion* ili f girl wuH slnlTiff. u:i h a fte r a fi-w wordH, ha piilluil tin’ knife nml ht-fiirc uriv one rutili] interfere inn] nlaflhci] her She fHl In n «\vuon on the Hour of (hr* rar. uiul An- limhi miule tto iiltcrnT'1 h ’ esoa|>e.

BURGLAR TARGET FOR GIRL.NKmk nifkMBiiiit H riired Ufl Mw*

rn tid o r W h o H a d ,'lltiiick ed

H e r .S luter.

I.;/ i ; thr hVBMS'tt VJ.U’fiK i-i’ KA\A’ A Y , Jiini’ 2 4 .-KnokawaV ptJ--

plr gim- . 1 buigLur ii lh-c|y lUnv la.'t Eilght. hill tbi* f>‘ ll*iW got aw av MIhj*i .Mn t irui-rih' FCiggnn_ Ouiiglitei* uf J‘ ilin illgm T!, pr-ijah I- r uf tin' ltoi kii'W'':(y JI*ni''f, Ir. Malti rctiirncfl fruin Jip aiiy I.ill' liiM mIk IiI ftiul wf'in Jrum h.-r r<Niin to ilu ' hltclmti for a diltik of lA’iitcr \h sI'i- fiiriir'l oti ih c ch'nrrli; light, n

uinn Hi lzi'il li>-r .m u Hlu' h* rcanii'El am] iln* luiTjflar. ri’ b*an1ng l-la liobl, fSCiip'd llii ‘.>iiK!j an ivpi'ii w luilou’ Her fn ) lu'r ;uu] |ji 1 M im-s lilo.Mf*in UiKk"lh ''mtiic lol;iT aaNiUtririrr Mr KIk K'UI sluutl guaiiL I'liiil ‘2 ii'f lijrk iin<] tbr-n Wi'lii tu lied.

Mis« BliisHiPm ,nrmi"i| wlOi n rc-\uK *i, r* tii.'ihu'ii mi w airli |n ihr h;ill. Ih -t short iSh'i' h<’ lu-ird (he biira;hir In

kll'lK-n iii;aln J|i* uatf tryini; In gut lhrolJ t ihc wiml -w, •»vbpn the girl ih*‘ii ul hini lU 'lif Hu yi-lh-d hh If ?tli, tujt g"( ^uuy.

Nlrtbl W all hman %^hlnii Muun haw tin; mail In /i iia riu w laim ni*ar tin- liuti-l andlired one hhol at htm. but h*' got jiwayaim g rill [I’ WpMth i‘ f lliu la n al wllbuiill»'a\liig liny ' iui to i b n ll iy ni any

K.ii-I.l.'i, K K 'n tz; I'H it ,|. rf. r». ii I iMl'' I 'i"" " " " ' l"g) l>. !i Ill,i-v«iT, ' M.irv HI. li:irLi“ .M:-! .nii, lia r 1.1 l« li..|li.\. .l llic aiini.. Iulrflliir W'iis III IlnKillH'm. K !i I li--J Ini' Mni'.si'.w. I hulii l.isl i\i.ili, Lull wjih .c n m l uffG ri'i'c T h '‘r*'»u Mi Ij-iIh, Miidjc-i) U'e.nt N''11l .li'jla .*kTiiri'* f)'lN i'"\', lf i ‘m l*t'.i Gc'-rklh tniu. l-:th'1 .\lk!ii in My. Kt!k*i Mae SailiidiTfd. .Mli*-il Gmirrii-' Hi !iinl* lu r. i -T.'Uihcl Shldl'i. I.Milan Ko'^e Si-i |;i],[j .tuii’ ilc | M a y o r i>f P alcrM iin C-aTtleiidii

H«‘V (nU A 1 l|o7,i lir*‘ok, H 'I"t 1 B. Clivcl nml ' ‘iiunr'ihnan I'Klwani N ngeni i'rta,i*a iliiri.itii] by Mrs Kmllx K WHlUmi.’ mi wen- iiw:iT d( il M i' ■ winner h i f llic dchuTf'. Hr J V it illly f||■ •■ Hhl ■ I1 l o f Mie Hoard uf Kdll< a(|oii Hwiinb'il d lplt’inaa

The ('Xi'fi'lH* H Vi iM'- iipi ti'ol w llh jifiivrr by H€'\' l']v**TeM r 'rnmlltiK ' 1 1 1 piiHl-a **f tJu* C ciilra l Hup! IHI r iiiirv li 'n:*' R.iliitat' ry and «H'-' y, • \\lnT(h r'H Mi'NSLm*- t'l Mi-' T w i'id l-'lli I'onhu'y,' liy Miss S"pfil iM urb'l l.if.'dMTi Thr oralinn .and \a iid li- tury, ■ "’I’ ll' Wi'TiiiUi'K Iniu'i lljbiK''',"WUH di'llvM itl by M ikh lin tli M arg.in’l K oc.blfi An cwHav. 'F x iv n llv c I'nvu'r Is G ri’iilcMt \\'li"n Hand and Mlinl Ar«' I'raiucil In I'ldson," w as ri*a<l b\ Mli' s Mf'lrn iliT lnl-h ' Pituliiiaii T h e Kriulnub.s Were [>ii'Behtvd fu|- ihpbUtin.’i by the ?'lpi*r- liiMnd'-iit. Bictiinii K. *'l.*nnnr ThuH'’ wliu rt'Vf’ h-ed dtpl inaH vu'ri*

«.'hi.'isls’nl ll.l.T i Alice rirockH. W illiam M ilton lK*^l*i'bk, W arnai IHihHukw, iMiry I’ .w m ly Jv'i'iCK, S'ljhbi M 'lrbd Llfs"!!, l ia r f lc i ie Mfm Muiir"*', \Vlnlfi>'<l ".'biri M .nfln . Wmi.iti! I'Mwnid RMIm I. Wim.un G ayloy SlmpS'Hi, li« la*. ,i Tol(* r

Srli'iitlfii lbil.s\‘ J'',iintri* AriKnw.t ■ liiirh’ ’' Kayniiind Hairun, hislb.irini* V ' -mJ< 11 J-'" ti'i', Wimiirn ftn^ui'v KIik'U, Augn?^la H": emi GiirOm r. vAugusi 1 .r'Utner, WjiI'it N riki'ft. I'luTt rmlr Mnrjjrirel ILvaii. Li’slli' t'lTiwford )tii7«s<'l, ft.ilpli Gi'Otgc ]''r('ih'i U ll M.iKjnM ,S.■ lpn ■ || Nidlb \\'i'l(-n ian S tivk '- r , F i .m k W iM h 'V Sn iM Ji. .........Ih ’lnfi Tli«iTiiii.**iin, Jn'lni \Vnilnm l';ih\ ird\^■anK‘I and l\ in r i 'i i WIlMi'-y llo^ f'rs

iPaa'i ll Mi-miNTlte Klhi'l llruMi! Jem et(i' I'ili Mi'if I'.nbM', I.lHI.'ih t'iiTl^iba* Gn !'l«t n>ni, I'ilma t ‘a! i.-U :j !>:i\- Mary Mram (i'ddvii, M:iiy:iiad I'm aiuini-* llasling";, ]!''1i'TI I 'hii''or. Myrluii .b lih s 'i i . i di a Juhii’uin, I'iHi Amui KMug, Until Mjiry'

BELCHER TO DEMAND FREEDOM

M ay T n w iv l 'i i i id I ’Sfiire '*r ai-' i ’oli.ird (■ 'nmTii''rrl;d 1 Jllbin i ‘aliaha n, Flot'i'Tio'

Ly(ji;i. i*'r« nn'i. Ib'b'ii M.irno'-riu* la-ahy and Anttvnb'Mi UmilH' H *ggp'

.V'jrrtiiil :i'ul Tr.ilt.lnj< S*'m d I' unli*.Mlrhim Hlui li. M-ul‘ dm MnrHini Ht-iwn Mil rl*’ Fh'ai.urc .la* oIphmii, 1 u la Inint MUl»'r, M uvihr. Jdlllan W Mnipliv,D'lori lu’ *' K .1 Ihn rlii*.* t I Jormi'il, I fidfnG ertm dv Pnulna-nn. Alb *■ Irf'Tu* Smilli.Jtfll Hartoii ytcci:s*;unl und Marti-iror Trciisch. — .—LICENSE FIGHT STIRS CHURCHrU cm hem o f T it ilo n F o H a >lcth«7dlM

('o itg rc fK iitlo n n( OitdN r^ llb

TLeIr Pftfctor-fJ/iivb/l hi fftr .VLM’M

H K l) HANK', June 24 As the result of ft tight ligidT'.sl the mn-'Wiil of a hotel lici-nse III Thittm F alls tln-re l?t u spill In U if McthoilLsr Kjilscopal I'liiiri'h (here and Hu1(g for slander m ay h<' luHtliutud K eel­ing in (hr* rhuroh bus bv.-n InleiiHlrled ........... . .................... ..... .hy |h« proHditfttlon tu K*a A I> HcHw, Tweed ol New Y o rk I ’ity. In wh*

That ( i im ix in t iv c S e n t e n c e ( a n -

n ot He M n fo r i’c il.

)M\’n ;U S '^ S , .lurn’ 24. A i^ 'lliig Ih-ithia riifuiilutl'.''' i'lnteTna* tjf tw a ■ l'a H' Im- prlm.ijjiicnt on c.ai !i of six coiinls was llh'iiiil, W lllu in i) Hrb'hcr. furiui’r Miiyor of I'ul'Tsun, will apjaail (*j the Hiipi'i I'ni' L'l Ui't f'Pt ft (lor'l.’OMh aa lo Ills iim li'in ll'ib. Ih Ii'h'T WUs seiiiuiM'e'l two ,\a*ar'K ligo . on iJidl' inu rK and rLaiv|ri|,>n uf vliiLlges of WT«'i'klng fln‘ M a acb tstir liulldbig and [.gaii] Atj^orlatlin of Mat- or.son. of whirl! he had been treaaurer f'T sr\r'!itcen years lie dbapta ared froTn raliTflOTi J u ly L’D. UKfa. lip rrtin ai’d und gavi* lilm.self up Ui Jul]', lIltNi, jibaii. lug kuidy LPi) nil a lx conntB iilhged In (he Iniib'MiK'ni *

}]h I iiuti'nilon 1b now that ]i1s fnll terni ^timild luiVf* htu^n 4'i!d>odle(] In the first siriirn-'r A.-s he Iium /htvciI this first si'iilvK 'c uf iw u y^ tH he deiriinaja Ills fri<'d“ in and |;iletiilft (o apply fur ii writ uf i.rihras lo fcc served onfiliite J'rls'm ICveper Oaburne.

In his lirb-C lu' the cftpc of ' lb j .s ‘on fie.

\’ery artistic de.si2 n with § brass trimmed head and foot. Strong, well made. Finished § in best white enaiiiet. Allsizes. Value f7,S0,

li'g il-g lustra- S ted-

Dresser, 16.25

in cur- ,ley birch, birds- eye mapie or pol­ished ma­hog­any finish, largeFrench beveled plate mirror. jS Value *25.00.

Dining Table, 8.99Pillar Table of su­perior design andsturdy''^ con- s true­

st tinn, Hound top, fi ft. when il ripened, massiwe pillar base.

111 oak, polished golden finish. Value *14.00.

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I Folding Ceuch, 5.98

i?i A very special sale of a ^ strong, well-made folding iron ® i' couch— of excHlent device and ® ® novel cnnsiruction, complete/g ^ with mattress and bolster;'t/ actual fl.?..S0 value.

Rocker, 2.25A porch rock-er, like cut, of

the pafitor, {jf a jjursf* uf |2T. TIlIh piir- e wag rular-d hy refil(]en(» uf iUp vllhigo wht> uppnjcfd \iu- grunllmf uf th-' ]1i'*'i.fie to tliu Minurft] spring IJ<it>], uuil vuus given as H sort of tesHmunl il "f ai’pr<- I'latlun uf hla But’Crsaful rlYuria 1n ruurt iigftlii.sl tl:u Kraiilliig of the ll i iiftp,

N’ uno (if iJje Phiircli fulks luuk auy ap' llvt? pari ,n the figlil agiilnm in«' li' i-'l, ftml wump of ihPtn reperil thi' ]>u‘<t<.rH

of tlifl purpo, ftjiniuul J b.fii-r ifli, ft tnifltPi’. tum i" n ‘Higti. , ,, j . ... I 'n - v-j-il*,. v i-u-uB.Kl I, minil.,., of moinl-er, of ........ . l:' l.\l\<l y .^ SKiitlor lieHon- they will w ltlu lr iw fr ,rn ' U K K ’ K i'U i'K o , Jui.o A riliis .m In-

, Ihe ch'irpli. The rntulRtf^r tlP' l.if'-s li*‘ formatliin *rlvp!i him by -ilt] frlenos.NI'.W H A V E K . f'unn.. Jimp 24.--Arnun*{ j sim ply pftrrltd u'-t llio leuchlri^s uf I ih Jvlu.Hfy. <'f MeUur Luke, ixtujvf tnlli*s fruui

thf* FnlvrTHii)' slliilcntfi w'ho 'were [ ehurch hi upfii’HlriK the tuilrl,':i:wi *u i ’* hero, vlsIM’d T renton parly Ivi (Ih* w f hgr/ifiijii(pd lo -d ay uru the fnllow lng Now Ti"thli\ff Ini’diiHinUTit In ftccktuhif ih* mid fi.ujiul Mrs I'kliTur J*'awt'e(i. w liov^ aib Jernnympn; Kul»ert Abbott, PJahillpld, f purre. i ' ago waa M mh ICnilly L?r?t'ni’ Mr I*cln.i'*yAndrew L. Ut^KfwIck. MoiUcIalr; t iu y I — -------------------------(.'ory CU'VPhiiid, orungo; E dw ard 8 | H oi»cl1e ll lfs li !4c1ionl Hny.

he ftUi Rr.i. H i''imiiliM Ive sfrilfMii'p w;i« I ImpffNt'il, but cuubl nut h« nijuli* Ii’ca lly I pffet'llvj',

OLD SWEETHEARTS TO WED.JoKf’pli KtnKfi|r und Mra. ICdunr

K a n 'i 'v lf l l e i i r w l lo n iu f ir r o f

T h e i r V o u tli .

ftmJ Mifi?! ‘ ■ riu*’ wen* burn In J.'a-wiiiil i and uMt'iid*'i Pt huul (uCPihPr. Tnry w.I fclltjagffd f'j be rii in le ti In IVfU hi'i a i|UUi- I rr.l si’piiiaU''] tlium, am] tin-y l<7Pl M*,hl u[ ! cm h uiii 1 A -diuj l ....... riKu Mi Kbi-

D avey, .Tcriify Gh-y. Francis T. Gomicll, ] F*'pr'h/l /Hurwfcfi to the L 'V B S l^ f Moniclftfr; Oanle] K. M cEwen, E«»t O r - j R n S E L L K . .luiu in i'Jii><j day. a n> \vango; Doiigia. Miii.r, oien Ridge; Alhori j M u u« r,„„,w Hw,'ouu.i.n

In iho Bi lujul uiitliifirhiiii. O ver rrtKr pr:- j v/aa la IMuj. 'ii. a widnw flon.H watro In ftltciulanct*. hioliiilln«, hr- ' A ftf’t oiit<aKliKf lu r .la h‘.iUHPkpepci. Klu

J. Mohlman, Brlelle; Fn tn rls E. N o r­ton, Buontoi!; M. I^AUithlns Rao, Jer- Bey C ity; Schuyler H. Kuai, Brnnflwlrk; Ralph F. Stoddard. B ehevlllc, w ith degree of bachelnr of arts.'D op arlm fn t o f Forostry—Raym ond

Allen, H. 8.. M edford; Nelson C. Hrnwn, B. A., Scjulli O rainfc; Form an T. M cLoan, r ii . J3 , E atuntow n. \V. E. Murclilo, Fli. B , South Oranffc.

departm ent of L n w —Charles P. Brem en, VlnuluTul; lllrh a rd W . Croneker. Sea I»le City

very good de- & sign, with M strong frame,® shellac ^ finished,

back and ^ seat of ^ double I cane,<i firmly ® in te r - » woven, value J4.00

Ij Have Your Purchases I Charged. |

sIdfH tilf iiml.Tgra<Iunit'.s. iniiiiy mmiiln'iK , g .y i.im-uUf liii'iwii. I'Jip i,l-l ,.ITii.-ot lim Alumni AsBiiciiitiun. The eiiU-r- i-i.vU'-.l nnd lli^y will Iio m;ir-talninciit wan im lutf-rpslliiif un«,. the I , ‘ t/ ,.- - .oim . ,,i ,r-.,nmnilipm fjf (ho RrndnrniiiK clafia arquH- I 1 . « 1 < i j .(Irig II<t*lnpulV*Li cfedllivhly. 'Lho program \ i io r ‘tPuiissi-au |

I h ir tlif pvt'milg \Viis; sSpIf'ii'lluii, soIkjo] I Hiir<f‘r k -C « irr .I o ivhf'stru: prp»idoni's nddriuis of wel- i rrK« uf Mnrirarp( M Purr

in i.ie Johnoon; ..'iiwis m em .tjtoe, M a rg an t'| n-si.n-Ui.y oftorn.Km. Hev.Fnincld A GalTn!’ >. Ui<? rs'ctur. (7lth*lnu*d

. M argan ,IjOw Ip ; acloc'iJun. firchOKira. T h r tecoiuj

Alien S tarr Page, Oakland, N . J.. t*-- I h' jcolved honorfl In sppHul studies aw arded I uuKurr win u*.i5 tu^ ! of iyMH' htof us-*r s itln and_ ft, whlm pk*

Appropriate Gifts For G raduatesI. tinn’ i Ih'U'VP ihAI thprn Is orxP alfl

In inir fitiirr- tha( □ tlrmlurtiH wnuliln'l jilwiiVK I'll'r\Mji for liH gnli|iiP liPuiity. Anri wr ■ il.-'u ht-llfV'* that tliKn; IbiV 1 M

of In.I'liiBfI'll! latfiK III,'ll wo cun- r,nr I le-.i.-?!- with iKir asHririrnotii p MiI our>! rtsS'-'" Mir army of lilnKS,

Hrflf'olMp. Hat, Ijell nt’.‘ l K.arf E'Ina, Hplt Huikls-J,\Vn Tr.lirP, F- iiis, eti'.

R. S. Schindel & Co.Successors to W. T. Xae & Co,

107 Broad St., cor. Cedar*‘T h e n iam ou i) C o rn er o f New ark^'

to students not rocjplonts of gonorul lion- orii. at Bhefficid Sdanllflc Sehool.

Edward R. MrGlynn, Orange, N. J.. rccHvcd aecond-yeur honors In Yule Law Sdiool.

uallnfc s'Xorclwfl wUI 1>« held In Uift schuol Tbiir.'i'uiy nLtht Rov, l>r. T. E. Va.' p.ir will aildrosa tho trr;ulu.ites.

JERSEY LIST AT HARVARD.Elgilit frciia T h li R v

celxe Devrera frcmi tiie Rnaaa- chaaetta Vu ivrra lty .

Spcrfdl Wspnieft to f/tp EVMyiNO KEWS.C a m b r i d g e . Mae«,. June 21—The fo l­

lowing N ew Jerseym^'n were graduated from H arvard t;n lv e rs ii3' to-day, w ith tho degree o f baohelor of artar

Oeqrpo A, botgor. W est O range: E llio t B. Hyph^'s, P lainfield; W illiam T , K issel, M orristown; E dw in V an B. P urke, P a t­erson.

Dnchelor of Science—Robert B. Brudiev» Newark.

Bachelor of X>rtwe—I.«aula Banigani A. B., Paterstm ; Joseph Lamb Bodlne, A. B., Trenton.

BacheLor of Medlclno—George G. Smith. E ast Orange.

pturp liul. w:-B ftttemlPd hy Mins 'Ilortlia UucTC'k, Kish'r uf ihe lirkh**;ruum, , who wijr**Yvli1le hira over m nury-colnred [ IftffeiM, 0 1 1 ( 1 » *.vliiM‘ plcturu hnt trlinmvd i

S4, C h n r le a { 'o IJ rjre ; with lourlii’s .rellfjw. RIcTinrd ('n fr, (iJU.t.ICOTT or-ry . M iI Jnno 2C -T h e !

e ls tlfth iinmiiil oominiinepmimi of St, i i|]*'f.'hi.ili-n'e I’-.llege w as held hore ye-sterdav, : r?-inrnraL-dlnni tniibujiH pirasliJlng. Thn .-.irdlnnl , ' I’ J,*'1 ' ; , / ; , " . '

V ery Hev E l-t Hver f SotKh Klithth ptreot-ila a M O tt- lle e le y ,

Miss M ary A. Ilee lcy and Duvtd J. 110#-

wun jiPKljttci] hy V ery Hev E- R- Hycr. P. iB. Lh Lb. superior of the Bemliiur/ of St. puIpJcc. UHlthnore, unJ ex-Uov. Johnl.*ee Currull.Geur>ct' A. WhIhIi, Skiuth AmtKjy, N. J. Nell A Mniincy. New Brunswick, «N. J., nnd Joseph V MrCorrIeton. Millville, N.J,

Among the griulufttea were, Soi................. - -

w in if iM caii*c«. Iflpscfal Pl*l«i(rk to Ike EVK\I\a ,VBWS.

W ILLIAM STO W N . Uus., Junt- 24.— Th«w New Jersey studenU wert grad­uated from 'V\'ltUams Uollege to-day, re­ceiving the degree itl iMcMlor of arts; yerley 'Walcott Aldrich. Neynirlt; James Atkina Bullard. MIKon Awert Fisher, Henry Stanley Hlllyer, Bast Orange: Pay- son ■ BCon Douglass, Orange; Harold Chamberlain Fsnno, Plahineid: JohnLlater Gkudbady, Haledon; HaUett John- aon. South Orange. - •

Ambornt Coflepre'.Ppprlfll piJ»i>aFh fft fAr EVl-;yf\’G S’e WS.

A M H E R ST , M.-ihs., Juno follow .In*t Nt‘W J^Ji'sey students w ere jfTuduyh-j from Amhernt Collc?j^e, with tiie degree of bftohehir of #ir(s. to-dnyr John M f- C hesney. M ontclair: Stanley L ew is Wulff, Soub right.

D a r t n o a t l i Cotl<*fcc.Special Diopath in the. E V E M S tf SEW S.

H A N O V E R . N. H-. June 2A— At the commciTicenient o f D artm outh College lo- d a v A lansgn Gllhert A lden, O range. N J.. and A llan G ray Tenny E dgew nter, N. Ji, w ere graduated w ith tne degree o f B. A.

L'Titverattr of Vermont.Pprcfol Dixpaick to the E V E K iy G \KW8.

BT*RLlNaTON, Vt.. June 24.-Charl« Andrew Smith. Hackettstown. N. J.. waa graduated to-day frbm the University af Vermont here with hie clftfta He re» celvee the tocbelor of arts d^ree.

Popwlar i lR lla r Rxewraloii to Lake Hopafeong via New Jersey Cen* fral every Sunday. SpecHl trutn leaves Kawark. Broad street, at A. H.—Adv.

BCU, buth uf this city, were married lu Si. MJcluiur^ C'athullc Cliun-t; this murn- mg by Hie reclur, Hev. Denis J. McCur* tie. The hi UJo way at (©ruled by MUr Mugiiffi !*'lo<>iJ us hrld'f'Rinrild. and L«lgh UePberhon was best man'.

Keu t-M lller.The marriage uf Mitis L'urlnne Miller,

daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. Frunklln Bab- cork Miller, uf Dl Jialsted street. Jurist Or­ange. to Edward Gruel Keiij. also of that city, will be Hulrmnlted this afternoon at 4 o'clock, at tho 4jome of the bride’s par­ents- .Rev. , u newer Eddy ifill -uAeiato. The hride'ft only attendant wUMh a lUtle dower girl, hor cousin, imrotby B. Miller. ■ Stephen H. UotidU, Enkt Orange, will \ be oeflt nvjn. anU the uehera Include Bam- uei Bnbcock Miller, brother of the bride, • and Charlex M. Post, of ??ew Vork. A re­ception will foltow’ the ceremony. j

Haafl-WllllomaeM lw ^ r a b e t h WllllnTr-v. daughter of

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W H IC H IS THE H O RE ST IC K Y ?Tlie famm)- side ol a atteky stamp or the article you bought when you ware atuctc.

W e five no stamps, but we do gjvefiaallty.He Very Beet Tea ral! kind*) - - « e. tt. The Very Beet C«fle«(llie Direbcii) 25 c. tt

V A N6 «7 Broad St., (Tel. asas-R.) 51 VartK SI ,, (IniMe RoUi'e Markel)Jr f iM lft MSrim, (liwWette'Market)

P A W - P A WPILLS

Mr. and Mrs. WIlUam B. W-iUiama. of U4 Midland avenue. lionCoUBr, khd John Louis HaaH. of Detroit.'’ itich.. win bemarried to-night a t tlif hbme of IheRev. --- •- — * —, . . nliy P .........lieatrko Twmg.hrlde a parents by fiev. CirvUlo Keed. pas-

of Trinity Prgpbytelrtan Cbdrc^. MhuHOW TO STOP DOINXIRfi.

_____ _____ _____ _ ____ II la gtiHJoally dnvmittr on tfc* world ‘thato f femtciBir,' wlTl wcl ni I pledges do not ®wp CniDkonnasa, The aefVi»*j* pd Margaret Wllllama a j of the habKital drinker Is diaeawd ima

.................. . -ria*. will ba flower girl. ' sva ireaimont. OiVine I* sold ii.idtrWtlUam B. WilUam* Jr. will be- kruaramaa to elCeci a cure or the money wiPmjn. After a ,w estin g trip I , „(um)eil. C«n ,l» glvm rterMUt orfu..ado and the S t. L a w ren ce and G reat ti nor box. 'Sold by Cbaa. H aU haw .auU Mre. H . . . *1U -e.ld. lo - ^

maid of honor am fllater (Tf the brli

I

CLOSE WAS STEADY AND DULL

N E W YO R K . June 54.-Bluck« winMi 111'•parity traiu>»L*tJon» In

marltp! opi-neJ. 1‘ rlcfii. m ii rule, w ere ] ■ llflillr hlflhiT thiiii lii»t rillfl'ii I*'” t">"“ of th« promlui'iit iBjiut'ii uhowi'd cIiuiik' " of any ImiMirluiiw. AmuiiKUt Hu- li’S* ' tlve iKHUf* tliiTe • i ‘ « « K“ <" “ iiiihil.s ,in'W eatlrigh'jun- Kl'-elrlc.

U A. M.-TliH murki't bIi o w J a IiiinliT tone liurliiK till' drat hour mi'i u iiiniii i r , of ilocl!,') In Hull perl'id nimle fu lr Kiiliia, The ITUISI liiii'iirlam fi-auire of inulli'K arai tlfti lamanii luijin)!. urliltinn'- iin 'ii'm takin g aliuiil »ti:ir«a, lui-hulliiK mi"i- cra ie iimounta af I'ulun I'aflin-, HeiHin-n and B led comniun. 'I'lie pruirrt'BH mmii' in Ilia reorgaiilaiitloii of Wi-etniKlioo.-'r and the reported euniorlpilone lu iln' ii*^ atuck of Unit company. Iiu'l n fncornnl" l^ u a n c a on lu m arket poBitlon, w iin li W ta reflected In an advance I'f points Ice aeciirltlee wiia alao elrong, ndvanciiig 1% polma, and Am erican SmcIllJig fiiU 'w . •d, with a frnctloiml gnm. I 'l' aniin- on cheeapeako and Ohio conilim ed. and It w g i peralttently aold tiy one runm truili-r. P rice movements In the Itniairlunt rull- rogd atoeki were narrow , the lU icunitl’ena In Union I’ nolllo being cimllned to iv rmiKO o f leaf tlinn 1 point. T lierc wna n-new' d aelllng of Hock lilu n d leeuee that f o n n l th e preferred down l^t i” 'cM n gee at tho end of the hniir wero unlmpuTiani. tioveriinicnt homlH were un- sbanged. Other bonds w ere Irn-gnlnr.

N oon^A recosHloti of l?e m Ho' k lel.ind preferred waa without iien'-|jittde eltect on the general llet. whleh eljijw id little life. Uonde were irriBiiliir.

j p , j i . —The llet Ininh'ni'il niowdy, a num ber of the favorite Blocks nilliiK a U rge fraction above y ea tm lu y 'a clualrn

I p, M.—Bpei'ulnlion w as of u iniliilliul Ojiaractcr and lluetunlluns were tiiilm- portant. Wahaah preferred udvanred apoint. ,

I p , M.—The m arket cloaed about eteiidy •n d very dull. Trading In the lliittl hour W U nlmoet at a ptiindallll, hut recedial tU ghtly In syibpnihy w ith a decline of i in MIeeourl F a c llle .______

F E W YORK STOCK MARKET.T h e range of to -d ay '• p r1c « fo f 'h«

gaore ic l lv e aecurltlee In the N ew York ■ narkei oa furnished fur the N i .v t 8 by Poat F lagg, la given below;

Open-111 k h-Low - C .01 -mg. eat. eat

gn td W il l H e lp F o r m C o u ip a n y StilipTj- tlW-el to r A ete k p iia -

Wal) A a v i .

M .V Id llti. Jt.ne ?1 It In repoHi-.l here Unit Clmrleii M Schw ab te e*p-i iid h. M.idrhl In a few ilaye, I' Is eiidoh 'e.l th.ii he will aBBlBt hi the ,irg.inliiiU "ii " f II steel coiniiony thiH will eiiittib mHieeui fur the rel. Hiding ol the Bpuiiish navy.

MEXICO FOR MEXICANS. ,I t jil lr o jif i TJii'r*’ * o n ililu - i

lu K < 11 OuNl Am cTloniiM W hu H old |

Jiibtt A u io n ii Tb^m>

r r r v o W m j c x i c o . Mp k i-1 , 1 1 1 lli-riini will puKlIdli « Hi'iiy ihln niiriiliiK [ln‘ lliut liillri^iul ‘'in-[iltiyfi' i|jr'HiiKJi''Ul tlif ol M fxirniiir- pIuiihliiK t!i'" rnniiii'i-m of iwMi'li wiU f<*r Its ***»!'“ iiliii ^L'iuih u uf AiiH'rUVm* fruiii I •iiiiH'i 1 loll, in , liny i'i4 piir'Il.V, with Ui* %‘ifcrlMU# hkhIh A< - i,-n>iiiiyf hi Tl u lltjnjEfl m il'ly ‘nint ■ ,,f Hn- riillniad inf'll of Ml.- r*'|uhHt; nre M('Xlrnn», llic* dllif-r tf n I'vr r*-nl. nf tr>hHU'iiR hi-lnif In ld prlnl' IpiiMy »’)' a^rntrl- i-.iriH, rlH'w iitUiT m lliig tho iioMlllonti of lliei rf'itininwildllly. nf an e * ' [in iirlvi* ohnraot^r.

Tin* propoB^fl nanio of Uib now niirl- Anterlcim o rgen lia tl'in irunBluled Into ICnglUli rertilfl:

’■ 'Clio CirHTn! rn lo n of M> il- iin Ttnllrf»nd IjinpIoyoB for ilia J':xiJUli4|iMi i)f KuiDlgn- era.'*

NEW INCORPORATIONS.TIUCNTON, Juno 2\ - f o f lU'

cprjKirntloii worp ffrivniopl tti flu* follnwlngc'umj'iinloH y«^nlkTijHy by tbo n<TT#'!«iry ofRtiilp-

Amorlcun ll ' ’l'■ l( )l n'■ 1t ( 'otlMirntinri. Jof* Bfy I 'lly ; r.i|dliil. Im'nriHirMtnrft.J"hT5 U. TnrniT. riihdi liroillro Hum Hivl I'barh'H rTriiiklln .IiTrfi

F'.ndrf fa ('ntnpiny, Flnlnftold. rnpM.il, H'i.'jnO Itn'iirporalorB, JfiUn K lloum lfy ,I'Inroncfl li. Uuiiiidoy mid II'Tbi rl C.

KInloy & <'n., Jor»«oy <'!ly; rnpilfil, IJCf).- fii/i, InrorpfirMtnri-. Hnbori KUirrlnon, 8 am- uul Levoy Hinl A rthur 15. F IxpI.

Tho Mijrif'iiu R oiilty Company, Wond-bury; ciiidnil. 1126.000. IncoTporflt'irw.t la rr y O Hatnmor. W n ilam L. Copperand I'ulrli’ k F. C onw ay.

A ll lirfi MOW <llfprU)fl x lfii'llly upMi ropiJi'H uf riiilwiiyx iin lu o aiih ItiifH itw It- MiftnbiK ibo mnat d lrfc l fvliJeiit'f fif llio 0 (iurne uf Kfoetul irarlo. TliUH f.ir. It not'd uiiiy bo ► .iM. tUo ri-f.iiiiB nru (|uU»* iinfuvor- able! I Hiring ibo IlrHt muiith*tff llio yoar :be* doclim-* IngruBs worn, tffvrrally, about tw**l\o JXT reui , Hhd In April half aa mucJi iijure. whlb- lb ' )'r"lltnlii:irv ropori for ^^uy pulH ibp l"^» In lUiit d|r«c-flmi tip t'l 4iIhii3| fmo-u'Jaripr.IKijrd vslUi lhf‘ Ilk.' motilh In IUi>7.

T h is pf'lnt>' !') f i i f i ihiit, for ihe flwr.il y. ii to mmI (111 tho Thlrlk'Th ItiMhini, ibr Kr:iiiU 1 “ h*l " f Iubm Ib I ’

td'iTiiH IK rrvfTBr of la vfin ib lf14> f . i i i f i . ip la lf Yv\ lilt* I'KtilbU. asti tiliiyji'. is il'U crlirH ly w'HIi.mjI am.'n fiivor-iM" r'“:iturf.s Kiillr'Jiid}* ImVfDU f;ji ^i.'Tri! ili'df npprulniR f‘%- prrif(4'{d \ir jp r (MUlr.il. a! w J ia te v r ct»Hi a,* I" malnti naiiro oiitlayH, Unittotals --r iK-i i'liri lriMb' are already bc;<lmjlit>f ’ •> rdiow huim' lmprovi>- iiH-m. in i taniinrlsttn will) prevlon-i inotiUiM, u I'onliaM w b l'h l.s nut irnt wSHi rrBp(-rt t-i n mmparlHon o f r<- lurns (j| uroBH A s cxplaliipJ by one cornpllpr. oxlfiisiv.- r'MronrhmeuLa are bi'glidUng to ti ll, and, at a re-

alt. a.iiM* Miula arc cu rryin g over u prppi'i il(,)ii o( ihelrt :u .ilii' .' I" !ioi. Tbia baa had liiu (■ (Tcri 'd 'rKitliiH w liul iMuy be Call­s'll fa v 'n d d i' ra ilw ay eurnliiye’ r o - ♦ porifi, It -.vill pn>vp encnuraglng, too, to non* thaT thi.s Is found in <ne rec­ord of llu ' SoLiUiern Rflllwftit^, pne of the flrBi roadu to feel the o ftrie dopri'B*lim in builneae, th e lowU increaxi' " f b«i earnings for which line fur April. In the fa ce o f conlin- u«d fri!llh'4B aw uy In gross, om ounie lo i:iy. ainl ii will be u source of auriafarnwit to dlHcover th.'il ih c ie are sp s" ' u1 other rulLroiids which niok4.' like f'xhlblla for ihe ni'jn'Ii Of A pril, Uip nrst of the Hlgns which ha\ p b4*'n p,waltei1 ib a i sin upturn in Ihls iJli'»' M'-n 1e ripprmii’ hlnn

Thus Ai-:il net parnhiB» " f m e Min- nf'iipnllp. ■ T. Paul anil Hn\ilt 8te. Marie, fur April, were 19u0,xL'7 larger than In thp like month a your ngo, despite lip* fact thiu gra ss f-arnlng» w ere J42o hb;; sm aller, find ihe April n(»i of r n l-n Pnelflo was larger, i!M4v.HhMun<Jlng the fulling (iff In gntf.s waa ulniofit c x a r lly as niurli. A h'dber alrlk in g yvldfrUif < 0 thn aan.e effort l» the Im K-aiHe of I13U.526 by M lchlguii Central In Ue

A pril net. In cuntrnal wfih a dei-lliic of $346,723 111 KrnflB for ttiut mnriili. conipurud with a year ugn, and liu iil­ly loB;4 so Is itie gain of luA pril net enrnlngH over a sca r .mo by N ew York Central, In iIm- fu'*'-' uf M tlociliva o f $1, '7,007 hi grofrH. Ai- iniiili! C oast IJiiM', too, shows a tMo J-f-in-y in recover from ll« ilrspuml- oiii'V. with n gulp o f $41,1122 in April net. a s opp'uted to a (Jei'llni* lu groM of JI77,K75, month before Inst, hi > piiflMiij with the like perluil lu llxJT

Six Btvallows do not itnike a aum* mer, it Ik true, but .they do tiidnm it (lint w here tliere are awer.;*. pvr- hups m any more of their kind tut llk r ly lo full<»w W ith H fiilllMK aw .iy o i n early fuurieen per cent. In «r"e>ii edrnlngs of prumk'iilty jiU inllruniiw Ciu pi’urtU 'iilly the lirsi third nf ilic ouj^reul y<!ir. nml a losit In net nUire than twentS’ -ore per «‘nm . ll

not HUipriHliiK thui neverul ill . I- drnils li.-ive lu'i'n pasii**(l i>r cut. nii'l the qu^aUon may nutuniily be itnk<d If the end Is yet. lu this* dlrerll-.n, even though therv are symptuniH uf a rev ival on the right bU1«. Yet, tljeie it. no use In Ignoring bright aides uC thtiigH when they m ake tl id r up- pidi'unco.

IJans n n d IP rrk h N tu A rrM lg iird mt 'iV r if- 'r^ T k p e t 'le c lX ^ a l P r l t * '

W i l l lt«

NK.W Y O R K , June 24. —Moaos H aas anil I'n-d A. p fe k h a m . Indlett^tl In the iJls- [rlrl <if C^oliirnblu In eoimcctlon w ith lb42 KHvernmeni cotton report liult case, ruf- rfiub'red ihom selveR here to-day and w ere urrulgnt-d livfiire CurtiinlsHloruT HhlrMs on a Charge o f brib ery and ofuiHplracy to lU- fiJiud the guvi'rn invnt. llaua wui» held In b'l.i'iOiJ bull Htid Pecklm ni w as paroled In the niatiK ly 4jf Ida I'ohriKi*! *

Theniinre N. H. PrU'e. Hie broker, who In. ,11 i-UHoti of tlo ' sumu offense, Ih (*x- pecit'd to Rurreiuler liUnself biter. Nmuj of till' Uir**?' men <’sin b»* lnk4*n lo WoHlt- hipti-n w ithout fiirninl 4‘xlrudl(ltm papers

PANAMA MINISTER H IX -U P .

W ILL SHUT DOWN ON JUNE 30

$ 1 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 IN D . ,L & W .P L A N

Qptiinbni ol "Phoebe Snow " Road Leads It to D^ake

Heavy Expenditures.

NEW WORK ON OTHER LINES

A STENOGRAPHERS’ UNION.A tte m p t In OrKUiilBC T h e m a n fl

T r p lB ta a n d A e o o o n lttn lB a t

\ e ie Y o r k C it y .

N E W V o llK . Juno 24 Fnr the fu»'’i!nd time within ihr*-i (ir fuur yea rs an oi- ii'iniit Is being inailr t'j organize lb<? st ii"BriphprH nml rvpi writers, k'-opors.' Htf'nngrftphers ut^■ 1

CANAL COMPANY OPPOSING TAX

Th«' Lhuik-A ceoun iiin ls’

1*1111113, wbh’ h ha.Ft b im farm 'd , Isfiu’d a i '■ lr>-iilnr yratiT d.iy tn. all bimk-kei'iippp, . Hil•n"^^nph^•J's and lypowrltetH In tlc^aier .NhW \n rk urging Hum to Join ih« new 1 body.

Till’ '•im iln r that the hodoBrrlf-raafal K’ liniBtnrB get $3 a day berH U se'tboy iiir {irgutilzed. while the oftiee w orkers, wl'Kj Ti'tjulre jurire sk ill and train ing, g et oil un avpnigR mueh hiw er w ages.

Argues Before Errors Court th at It b Exem pt from

a Levy.

WANTS a s s e s s m e n t REVIEW ED

AAi. C. & F. Co......A m . Colton Ull C o..A m crK'3iu Ice.............Am. lAKiomutive.... A m . BmeUlng..

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rooklyn K, T .........CtntdlAU Pu4;ltli'.... 1C*H% lyB^C fo tra ) L eath er....... 24H .. ..

- (^Tetuo Great W est C btcg 4 Northwest. HH

- g h h , MIL A Bl. Paul IJJf* CDMApeuko A Ohio

> C o l Fuel A fnm Co.Col. Stiuthsrn............

. Coi. Bouthern. 2d pr. 4G Conaolldated tins. .. 122f Products......... \*>%

Uers' S r n ir l,. .. 3H'4

. 4 Hudson....... 1(7...........................

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Atlonsl HIbi'uU .. gtlonal Lett'l C’o..

■ Ji* Y , C en tra l........■ N. T.. Ont. A W est,

N orfolk A W est....... ao rth ern INiolfIc ...

.........People's G as ........

.n e e d e d Car C o ...' - f ^ d i Q f ....................

B o c k Island .............. R ock Island, p r......

Rep, 1. 4 H. C n........i.B ap . I. & B. C m,, pr.

Southern PHclftr...- Bouthern nullw uy- fit. L. A B. F.. 2<1 pr. T«, Bt. 1.. A Went. . T., 81. L. A W., pr.. Union Parlflc R, It.

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. Ua B. R ubber.............fl. Rubber, 1st pr

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F E W YORK BOND MARKET.

F E W YORK OUTSIDE SECURITIESThe fo llow in g quotation* were furnished

bv Van 8 c:hitl''k A Co.:IN L I'B T H IA L B .

Cioshig Close yesterday. to-day. B ld.A fiki'» Tf'*

Amerleini DiK te .,Anu^r. I 'lili F . pr .A m erlrjin Nlekol .A mer. Tobju i't,Am. W rit. PupiT Am. IVrIf I’j'l'., prMny '■ •'ite ( iu .s ........C'-iitrnl F 'lundrv .Ceni K fa itv ''v , pr lln\urii.i ' V o l i i i . . llHVnrm T"l*.. pr H ouston nil H omhIi'h tUI, pr.Inle'r. ftidl .............M anhnlt;ui Tnuvn1t,.OHb Kl' VfiJnr..........Otis T-Tlovator, p r...Ktaiulanl nil

Am. Lijrlil A T n iet. Am M A Truer , pr i'hb-jigb .HuliWiij B 'abooir] C'ojnimnj Hf'uliouril. lat pr . .Bi'at'ourd. '2<i p r ........

MLiNtioimnsft C rerk .......Lb'AtiJii t'opijt.r . . . . llrlvleh C')l Coppi r. Uulii' C'UilUiini . Ltijitc & Ni-w Vork I'lm ib.-E lv Mining[>uv!H-Uiiiy lust.......I'oin f ' l p ro'w 1-71 Hiiyo Mining. ..j-'u«kT Cobull ........Fui’nuiH’ 1 ‘ rw‘k (''ip Creenu Con. i ’oj' ...Ijii't^nv <ln!d.............4.5reenf <J<j|(N8 iIv i t ..ijlri>ux M ining-........Oug. Cxplor, C ‘> .. M i'K inltO -O urrugb . Mloiime (jiUd .M.ii.. Mlhi»s Co. i>r A m .. M ilrbpll .Milling - .aNiS', t I'll- f i iu r..Ni'Vinbi d u l l ............N iA.ida HuuhlUK .

:ll lK. lug Mlneu C.i i.Hd llundrvil Min.. 1 ‘hlp. liiuul A / I ih:Sllvrr i^ u in n ..........Totiujuili Lt'dinoul Timopnh Exhoialon Toiiopah M of NovUnion Cnnp'T t 'o ----Uiilti’d Copper . . . .W hite K nob ............W. K. C o p , p r........Yukon --......................

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N E W VO U K , June ?4.~Elev<'n mllUou d'.)ll3jr!» to oxpf'Jidfil by ilu* l>»dawarr. . Lankuwunnu aiul \Vp*>ifrn Hiillroad. which | priu'll' .illy WQ8 ilerUb'il iipun ii t llH' m«-et' I ing of i)ii' board (.if (llri'CtorR op Buturday,(narks lb« tinginning of a revival of rull- , road ImprovemenlB. 1

Hn*sldent Tr^irsdalf'. of the T.arkawanna. [ huH m-ver wuveri-d In ifie belief that ihe ' s iag n u lio n in lifide la only trjnporary, and : thnt with bumper rm])M nnd tin- niM4'PH!ny dem and on tin- in<»rli}inb'iil la-Houri'i-H >*f the country (•oiidlilutiH will .‘o.hiu rv 'nvi’ r.T h e action of Ihr- l.iu-kU'AfUirni Ih culncl- dent w llti (but of olh(>r |irM(nln«nt raUri^ud lines In the rcsninpllon of opcratloiiH In bcttermcniH lui'l In pnrpiirlng for the hiimllhiK of luiTcuHi-d li iffli . the Hlgisn o f wlilcli hiiVH bivom r ui'piircnt Sn tln> lust fornilgbt.

Up (o Hire* wei'kH ngo thii gotn'm i riillroail sliuatlnn Innk'-d h' i illscoiirnglrig th a t the Tack iwntiii i rcLiii hiid iio iin- tlon nf I'xpcndlng m oney In linprovc- nieutH, Ii whin, perlmps, merely h co-. Incidence U ut the ln,utrd of dh'ecteiH Bhonld b« Id Ui' lr n eu lln g tlic diiya ft e r the nomlnuilmi i f IVlllluui 1 1 'fu ft u l Chlcagij, iiiid \'oted lo contract for (liQ Imnipdlnic «rmHlnn-ilr-n of il cut-'ifT Unr- from Luke llopnU ong. New Jersey, to y jB leford , I'll T ills Is i went .v-elplu und a liiilf milec. and Ibe biibdliig of Co* mad I ,*j,^. will Hliorb-n the P.Mite from .New York lo B uffalo by i-leveii mlb‘'K.

At tliC prevl'iUH Micetlrig nf I ho bonrd U |i;n1 be<*n del Pil'd to m ake mm su> h lmi»loveTiienls. but llie hid lcut'd change in Iri'.luHtcliil comllil'iiiK resn h '-l in a noltcal r'-versal of tin- pryvlous JuJk- inent.

The omdiilH nf the New Y*ii'k C*-n- Iral nnd the N'-w V uk. New Haven

PLEASED OVER NEW VALUATIONHudson Hears State Assessors

Increased Figures on Second- class R . R . Property.

MR. HENDRICKSON’S COMMENT

U<>por( t h a t \ e w Ou« W a« i'o tu li iK

I A crre«]ll< *d 1 i»

j Ih U rn m eq U A .

J W ,\SH l.N 'dTuN i June 2 4 . unufhclul I Ub*pai 'hef from Ihiiiaiiai that n new Mlu*I inter u.m on the WEiy to tlif I 'lilled B lates I t.i repl.ie,' Senur A rango upiuircfitly were

wrong MhilHtcr A ran go wu« mywtlflied,I liaNltEg rcce 1 \'i ij no notice of hit) recall unO im n er having In-urd Ijvfotu tliCf iiurnu uf i tin- M iM Sbi icp o n u il en m ute lo euceteJ I liim. (hi r< Ib'ctliiu u Light i^aiuu to benor I A iaiign .uiid Ilf \ii pl«3incit lu niinouiieo

Unit .in .ihsiutd mlHiaku ha.-) hocn made.Minister .Aiiingo ilKures It out tiila w ay:

I ilHpaiclu s piibliHht-rt to titc efiect lliu t 1 iiiol hi ■ n [e.-alli-d and that Al'-Jlu i4alvft- tm i w.fViM sooii collie is> V\’iit*lilnKU»n to lakt- tny plaei-. im well nn the coiuiucnl.i nil llie dl>*lia leiii- ,, an- i rrum oUb. A pretiu «|l.‘-pii 1 1'h t'lii'm l'.4 n.ima 1 i:ih liecn received will, h snM tlmt M hilslei Mcjiii. uf Siilvii- ..inr, had pHSMcd ItiriMigli pEiiiariia on bis w:i> In WilHhhlgtnli M lnlldir MeJlA, tllO l<Hl\.h|"i'3in MlnlhLtcr ut \\a«hlnglot), haaIh'i II h 'lne for* time un leave and Ur--t'iinliig 1 0 his pont.”

]i wan . 1 1 unco evkU'lil tliat Mr Arniifiolui.l l l i4“ rig id aHHwcr, M.i jlu Sa Is-utore* .........from I'liinim a duuliilt-BM ln'lng none utber j 'i’lipping,tluui M lnisfi r M. Jla returning \lu Van- aiiui ('* WaHlilTiKTi'ti to resume his ultk’ liil duties US Mliile'lur from Sulvad'^r.

P IT T S liU R G , Pa.. Juno 24.-Thfi R epub­lic I rum und H ied C om pany bus decide? J lo break with Its union ^tnnloye*, de» •p ile w hat, according lo report, ha* been pow erfu l pressure on the p art of per«oiil conDpIcuaud In K epubllcun p arty affair*, wiiu are unxloua to Uuve no labor dlsi#en- oJunA now and who have urged th a t th* w age flc4tle for union men be *igne4 with- out rpilbkillng for a year from Ju ly 1. The Hcpublio hue refused lo listen and ho* served mulce' on Us lliousamiB eff A m al- gam ulcd AtfaoL'laiiuna and Sons of Vnlcuii c-mpluyt-s iliut^ uiilcKKB they accep t a cu t o f grtbL profmrtlohs, said to be th lrty- tlneu and one-third par cent., ih * iinluii will be (brow n out of all the m llii beginning July 1,

Thu Workmen, who were reedy to accept iL cu t of tw enty pur-vent. In w ages, hav* refused uu la rg e a cu t, and tho annouiice- m cm I* made th at the m ilts w ill clos* Jujte 30. the expiration o f the scale yea r, und th at when they reopen the m ill own* era w ill deal w ith workm en a* Individual* nnd not a* union men.

Officers o f (he AniHlgnmated AsscclatlOO adm it that erfurts to arran ge a Bcheduie w ith the RepuSdlo Interests fur the en*u- Ing yea r luive failed, and that th ey could nut accep t tho grea t cu t In ra te* dem and­ed, und It lb declared b y the w orkm en tluK the Republic sought only to d rive or* giinlEod labor from tho m ills en tirely when lh< 3’ ]i|’0 {)iief6 d such a cu l. The stand taken by the Hcpubllo will w ork g rea t Injury to tl:i- Hcpuhllcan cam paign. It In thought, a n d 'o n e of the high official* of the Re- puldlc In the P liu b u r g office* yesterd a y suld:

"W e arc not In politics, nor do we care whu l6 made Preeldenl. W e Intend to run

; otir own businesa from this tim e out atI Icufet."! Till* spi-akor would not allow his nam e to be used, but It Is understood his re-

nuirkB nchned the Bcnllment o f John A.president uf the R epublic Iron

Kpn Irif /tl*p(jf'Ji f'» tAr EVfiX/X'l .N/'.hN.Jl'iK S K Y C IT Y , Juno 24 M u'U gru il-

flcailiui W316 fell here to-day ov(T the un- dtTfi nuihng ib a i the Hlate |{i>iinl of AHSfMsors liytl ure.-pled Ihfl vuluatlon llni'il by S ta b ' As.«»i*HHor Chnrb'-s I*' H+n- ilrlrksun J r , of ihls city, f-if Hudson Cinnby Ke'iiiid-i'lftss m l Ira hi! p rupeny.and I’li.tl wlilh- iJie e x a c t ngiir« '5 have iml b'-en ttn* vobieK In Jersey

li.jvi- lj4 »*ri lnereuB4-d to nearly fo n y mlbl'-ns i>f d 'dlars. or coven ndllloiiH more lliun ilie Hfiiti' Hofird of V>|UflllZatbin of I'axcs t I i.s! year, und Hev. nb-i*n nillll'iris niure tbaii III'.' viibuR uf tlm ,Si;ite Uoar.l of A.'iH.'RB-TS for llxio

It wiiB jH.iU'd al.so (but Iloboict'P wan a Kfout gainer, ainl that ihe Suite t>uartl plai'od

P/jfrfnl f'MprjfcA to the EVF.SISO T U K N T O N , June 24.-W llUum H. Cor­

bin aptiCMTed I'efiirc the t.'ouTt of Errors and A ppeals to-day un ijehalf of the Mor­ris Cami] and Ibm king Com pany aiul the Lt hlgh V alley Hallmad lli I he pToceedhujs whirl) they have hislltuicd ugnhiBl tlu S ta le Board of As>M'?snrb lo n-vb’ W the aBfu'ssmont uf taxes for the year IWHi,

TIu' (pjfBtloii Inu.'lved Is I In’ cUtlin thiil the eanal .'onipany was i-xempl frotn liixa- i , , .tlon and that this exemption rontmued In j w husky in tne e(Tt><-(, alilt'iugh Ilf prui'eity tiad been | \‘.'n1 ker A’ Sktis, baHi-il lo the railroad. The Supreme .| tbt C '. 'i i l H'.intalind Ibe liiSBeSfimi'ur of the I T lib

BIG W HISKY SEIZURE.Wn*r<li o f W e ll-V n o v r n

(.'a m n lin n lir iin d W b " T a k c t i

O* o r Jit l>«*troi<.

und Hieol Interests.

FOR HUDSON BAY ROUTE.

I D E T R O IT . Mi' ll., June 23.\ dcr Inslnn tlmiH fintn t'nlted S lates Dls _ j (rlrt A ’ i'*ni'*y Wut.son. United Staten

M!ii\th!i! T3(ylor t'lOlny Belied cuspb t1 I) w eil-kro 'w n l»rund of «.!aiiiidlani.!amidlan

wandubise of llln u n In UiIb d ly Thu value

]!(|unr Iw \ I;h ■ ■ ll at t'Gc.'lU'I- Ih I n-newnl of the cffuits of the

C a n a d a t o fte ll L a n d C b ^ a p lo B u itd

a<K>->me L in e t o F o r t f ' l in r c h l t l .

O T T A W A , ObturJo, June 24.—A large area of Sand In W estern C anada 1s to he

A cting un- I gcitlfm en t for tho purp'^sc of' ralaliig tnon^y to build a governm eni rail-

road 1 0 Hudson Rftj' and open a new rouip Eurnpf. The governm ent announrea

it will throw opyn to pre-emptton

' A gi ll n b n ra l D' p.tnm eut to exclu ilf from | raise $15,tt)0ji00 neceKKary to build the I ib r .Vni' ilc!)n niurketH this and 'ilb rr

bnimlii of tbin.-bllun whUky, on the Bb'iund j H;ai they ur*- iioi lubeli-f^ In Dcciirdance

wRIi the new I'un ThhI and ih'ugh luw'.The I'liit'-nl I'M is ihii: Uh' liqUiT l9 r« ally

i-ninbliMti- ri " f lu Minil Pplrllb and wh)u1\>'. Milih llie M'-ntrnl In exees.'i,’ ' afi'i ahoMki 1m* so .b s 'T l l" d tn tbi' Libel.

FINANCIAL POINTERS.UommiHslon )o inori uc-

It I

(•(pnil In(ind H urlflird Ki'*** uBsuriin. r s i.n June ^

1 1 1 ? trii iil iiBB. flsrnctits oil thw

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Us

1 lliat iLe eompleit’ eleei rlll'-u I Ion *T biitb Hv^t'in.s M’lTbln the nielTopuIttan d lslrli't we'ild be ffnlsluMl bv .Lily 1.

T h e I'ennHylMiiila Ibilli'i'inl. w Iioh© IhhUu of IhuiiijN wax giubljed by ln v '‘M- ors, lnim*‘iiiuvely u tter bclrig pljiee.] <iii tlie mnrUel, Ima within a wi-ok rc'imned fu ll Dperullujis on Its g iga n tic Icm ilnul on tlio wi'fll flliie, nnd N'W YorkU em ral and (h f N ew Huven are biu’ k at w ork with grea ter n iih d ty tlnin be- fero. The oplUnlpm o f UreHld' til Trues- diilu bus been no Ini'cimsdenible fiietnr

abo'U the clianRedI In bringing

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31. 3 &-lliNEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET

D1 9410<

PHILADELPHIA STOCK BTARKETThe follow ing uiJ'Jt*4lioiis wero furni*b«o

k Ti

NEW YORK HONEY MARKET.N E W Y O R K , June 24.— Mimoy on call,

easy: be;l^ per ren t.; ruling rutu, L-a; d o sin g bid und offered at 1. TIiiip loans, dull but sieudy: s ix ty days, 2, and ninoly days, 2(371 ,; «lx monthH. offered.

L o n d o n N1«t*k M nrlc^ f.LONDON. June 24,-A m e r ic a n peeuri-

tles w fre steady, and gpiierully Vi tu h higher during the early trading ta-dny. United tsiutea Steel und UemJliM sejld « fraction beUiw yi-rtterdny s N'-w Y'uik Closing. Th * inarkrl lurm-d w eak on New Y ork selling. partUnilarly o f l'lie.a4|'‘ aKu and Ohio and rn ii'ii Diiclffc, aad cl'ined a Utile above thu lowest,

Ki*w gpi^elnl I ln llM O r i lP m l.W A BIIIK O TO N . June 24. (Icn' rol Hell,

ch ie f of stuff. L H. A Jni-“ n 'ler^d ih;it the new special Vmlh'l. Im lag hi an CX' perlntenLal siuti', will lud Im* !i*'-d in the pstlonai match this ypur. Ain'tin r n u.siiii for this action la tlml ^be lrji) (t'n> vt the bullet gives It g rre ie r nonurui jv nnd to utilise that bullet the r'‘iir slglii w<’'uM have to be re-gaged, which conUl not bu done accurately hefor'^ ihr rime fur h*i!d- ing the malchcH. Thu new bullv-t In tiig ttiore pointed than (lie oM une, imetH with l e u air reBlstuni-e.

Trcnt«>n Y 'o n th D m iT n n ,H A N O V E R . Ta . Juno 2 4 -D n v ia A .

gnghto*‘n-ycar-oM son of W. A siuuii, nf Trenton. N J , wa^ drowned lu im ntinn- doned quarry, muir llu m o ’c i , M-.iuluV' night., A fte r p laying biigeb.-ill yninig Staub and three cumpunbrns wr-ni to [])«> quarry for a •w im , RihuIj Jamticd Ijibi th e water. He cume tn thu Hiirf.u.’M twi* *-, b u t made no oul'^ry and iln n i!i*<.iipje ur- ad. Hi* body w ji« rcoovefpil Inipr It Is beilpvad the cold spring wu!--! linuihi.j hUn *0 that Jje wub uiiuble to swim.

IA> W BH ANiUll. women in the garb

by EUtiitf A K ing:

Anierlcnii Kullwiiy Oo.......i/ambrla Irun .........................Ciimbrlu Stvel ......................Mtorugc ....................................Elec. Un. nt Ani'-rlni —i: & u, 4s ...................L^flilHli Nuvlg.iilui) ...............l.rb ig ii \.ill'-\l,;ike Hiip*‘rh'i i ■ 'iipiirutbiii,Mursilen .N. J. L’oii. Tt-i* 1 ................N, J, ( ‘on Ti.n i. :.H.............

fild.Aaked.

i blliidclpiila.n n la d vip h u .I'htlndHlphlui’hlluilelpMaI'hlliidelptdiLUJiliudclpJiluUeiidlng 4m.......TlUvwiiUT ........r . O. I ...............rnbm Hallway Union TriictloiiW ni'w lrk ..........'rnimpah ..........liclm uut ............

mill........!;i,I’:i4*e 4h.1-jlee. &a., Tin'-t __

...... 44Vi 4«i46 46

..... 31 iiiJK

..... 30

........ W"

...... 87 a*!!

...... M I'l. . 6. . I'lS I-).U'

..... 'Ah

..... 4ii'a 41*

....... n /•....... (>94 l.-'\

i'k»....... IsT's....... 9H-U w.

HV.‘ llCM

...... c**.

..... <*'* i\K'i%

BOSTON STOCK MARKET.The follow ing yuouxtlons were fum U bed

ty W. b. SmlUi ii Eo.:' Y e* ‘

2.15 lo - i ’d 'y ’a day c\o»*

"I

fit a .

T w o women In the garb o f Cdthnllc sister* have been aullcttlng v.lihiiut tin' au tb ortly of Bishop M rFuuV They uie ask in g ftld for a C ath olic orphuaug*. R ev. P r . W . P C antw ell, rorioj- uf the Church o f Our L ad y Rtur of the Huu. has Uistructed hi* people through ilig pit*ss to CM ie siding them until proper • i-oUfiniala are recslvec.

WHlIatn OrlfllTi. soven ty-flve yeara old. fa llis r of M rf. John D aly, of M«->rrie b v o - nue, died yesto d w y a t B ru d U y iJtac-h. lUi was a general fuT.iractor utul for fifty veut* a re*ld»*T)t of M onm outh County.

The sixth annual commenc»’-ment e x e r­cise* of the Suir o f the S ea Parochial School wo* celebrnled last night ut tlio Lyceum . F ive hundred people httendr-d. I ll Rev. Jfttnea A. M nFaul. biishup of Trctiion, made the principal addresB.

A rr#nch buiSdog. the p rop erty o f Mrs. E. •- B ayer, o f ibJj c ity , w ent mad yos- te r & y - The dog w a s being trenlud at a loeal dog hosplial- It o ttack ed th e doctor, who m anaged to eecape being blH cn by ninntag the canJnc down w ith a wooden fork. T h e deg a fterw ard go t out o f It* kemiel und *r.*att*fed p edestrians right

- a ^ ieft until killed by u fllcer K in g s-

.\av '! J'lrc*A Ml 1 I(;ilIlhi I*'Al l-iriilr .Ari iirllan

( ’ CDuU>- 0 - u l.........................I 'lli . in il iti A rlM iid -----V'"!'!;*"! ...............D.il) W '.sl .....................l ‘i :■ llkklTi ...................... . I< rlaiil'y ...............................ijrvrn*' ...............................Ulc I 'm> tiU’ .................*.. •Miin>'Ur!iUi)'K M ................Mli.blMtn ..........................M "b.iwk ............................Nuslli H'Htv! ....................) Ull 1 )'initi>i*in ■ ..............IIs '-MmI.) ................ . . .I 'iirmt ................................)^uinr> ..............................Kli.mtifUi ...........................Tnm>ir!U'k .......................Trinity ..............................

I r .S S n n lfim ;.................f . S, Htrn’ liiiiK, p r .......L'lUU riMiHoll'.l.kU-d.........W mIvc-Hm ' .......................M biiKr-l ift E ler.. piM.iuhh- bu'«ollfi CiiH.......

ttn!*', pt'Mlif'j Kr’ iJt..................rn lli ’il Sbr)0 Muulilno UhSit'il Shoe M niblne,

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100

IX

r*i. m.. 3 4 A4. 92 . 22 .. 13 Uj. r.7 4 , . 12 . 3C . 42 .

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N E W VD H K. Juno 24 -F lo u r Rer^lptP, Iii,2tft»; shIp.'i. l.GO*): dull .intl biiri ly nP iidv: w inter errulghtH. t.UK'H 2r.,

W b'-al HM<'plpta. IH.iRW, eub'S. l.nrt>.!VX); ow'lnn lo reiH>riH of wet w'vtitln’ r In O k la­homa. cotipbd with light liffprlngH uri'l fu lr rointnlaakiii-hous*'- ib'm.md, wlivut wiVB firm iiiid flbOtit '■ ii liifih* r thh m rn- liig. July, 9 4 1 ^ ^ 1 7 *). S iT tfin ta r . li:-kt'ij.t+2Tv

H y e -D u ll, No. 2 XVvKU-rn. MUj f. u. U. Ni-w Y'nrk.

Corn RuCPlptli. lO.Tfx); uub-fl. iT’ iie.Href .Sloidy. pnrk -F irm .L a n l F in n ; WeRT^-rn. ruvifiOlO Su ga r— Raw . q n i't; l.ilr i ’ dnlnK.

Vi'iitrirngnl. 9G te fL 4^1- iii"hif4>rfl Rixar.3 r.i), Ileflnetl, BlvinVv. t 1 fib), pnw-(h-red, 5.&0: granuliit'-d, r>.4u

P o u ltr y -A liv e , pi*-iuly. nprlnn chlekvnB,21): fow ls, 13; tu rk-'w . U hrcHxril, dub; WvRlern sprlnif !'lii.'k»ULfl. ir.'uLH, lurkeyH, r'<tfl7; fow ls,

B u tter— FIrni: n- 'lpiK, n.3:i7; err-ameryupeclnls, • xtni'-. third tofirst, 19ff234<i: Ktm»' dairy. .... .. tu lln-fp f. t9!®22^

rhecpp —QuH't: unuban^fi'd ; r- ■ -Ipta.3,143.

E ggH -F Irm ; nnnlinnffp<1; rrculpt'i. 14.'212. PotloU'Uni - , r'MIiietl. nil (h tTS,

8.7fkhS.75.( ‘ (iffee—Q u lf l; No. 7 HI", , Nn 4 Sun-

toe. SSL.M "hiflnre - L 'l l l , NV-w Orb-rinH, 2''?ji2

t

N EW YORK COTTON MARKETNEXV YO R K . June 24 - Tha cotlnn iniir-

krt ftjM'Unl llrm ul ari iidviiiuy or G 17 pulnt.s iHt ciriverlng by y6Rterday « h- Mere, tlrm rahh'fi und bulH,sb spfit r*-i'!>rrB. I'rlccB during II1 0 mlddh- o f llie nnirnlurt WfTr an.iut I31 lo 23 pnlnlw nr-t bifihor >n the old crap und 9 to Hi points lilKher titi the new.

The m arket coxHtnurd firm during the lute fiin'nooii. wIlli jirlc uR at midday about 10 (*;' 23 pointfl net lil^her, old crop montliH renuilnJnu rrln tlvely llrm on covering and s'ipporl from Rtx>l ptopio.

M 'iir,;,

12'ViLr4:4U‘

1.1347‘Ab-'i

114r.339

LEADING GRAIN MARKETS.The fo ltow lrg quolatloriH wer#* furnlKli-

fd by VV. B. Sm ltli Co.:

In touch w llh Iho dolpKS o f hla - «UM^ IfBUcd SIS!

fc n W n i ■ Who h atCnUcd S is ie s S p rs lo r S in to G u s- m. vfho h at ;i tiim m er home here,

• 111 ejiciid the fitftton ot D enver. Col. Tfe^rctjrtT h it autom obllet w ere etilpped

B iw lt t . o f SuramU, N,. J.. w)io w ill eijenil ihe rJtn .aer in the T. T. K in n ey CoCene, nrrivefl h -re to-d ay fo r the eea- »0 !i. Tho K in n ey C ottage It o t O a k h u rtf, nearly onocolte tho sum m er hom e at w q ila m CsDi;b«U C la rk .

NEWARK SECURITIES MARKETThe fulluwm g (lUouiilvn* were furnished

to-day uy J. B. Hlppel:

Celluloid ...................................—ConsfthduiPil T m c lio n ..................•Conaoltibiticl T raction 5a..........•I'.U?., I'lain, & Cent. Jer. 6«...E msu' x & TiudBon G as Co..........Oils & E lectric of Borgen Co..*if. & E. of D. Co , iHi 5s........*t;, A E. uf U. Co. gtn . 5a.........•il!n-k<‘n«:\ck W tu cr 4s................Hudson C q. G as C o .......................•Hudson (S). tiufl Co. 5*........—•JeiHey C ity . Hob. A P a l 4«....N vw urk Ooneolldatod G as Co..•Ncw'arU Con. Ous Co. 5s...........•N i'w ark p ass, Ry. Co. 5s------•N ew ark Gas Co. fis.....................•North Jorery Bt. UriUway 4a.,p at. & P rs. (L & Fa. C o ...............•P at, & Pas. G as ft Elec. Co. Kb lOOPublic S^TV'lcft C orporation___ 'T7Public Service Co*-, certirteste*. t7 •P. S. C- 5 per cent. coil, notee ^•P. S. C . fi P^r cent. con. notee. 96 3. Jerflcy Gas, Elec, ft T rac Co 114 •3. J. GASr Elec, ft Trac. Co. 5a 91♦ t'nUcd E lectric Co. 4*........ .. . |w -

•And InlerapE

A t the C b lrago Hoard of Trade:Ysty'n

W h e a t - .lu ly .Sept. .

C orn —July - Sept. .

Oals™July .Sept. .

P o rk —July Hept. .

laurd—Ju ly .Sept. .A t the New York Produce E xchange:

Y.sty'sW h eat— Opnn.rioHO.CloRe,

Open. High . Hofc’ . ClOHO.. Sf. K4! K6. KG'4 85 8RH

, 8» 69H 68^6m m%

45 44% 45^. 38% 3dm;

H R2 14 62 14 wH.S7 14.H7 14.85 14 ftS

R 95 S.% If i>5 8 9Ti9 12 9 IG !'.12 9.12

95 469%45

H 17 14 SO

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AonirdiiiK I" n-lbible Infoniintbrn re- | Chi\fd lure, ibe J*3i:tte b'lurd yeHterduy nx*'l theHe land viilua0"HH fiT ROiXiUd- vlna.n rfilh'i'iul ptopr-riy In .Terney ( U v '

H ok ew jin im prufierty, 150.fv*) on acre;an iKTo; I^tdilKb Vrilley, |46,iX)0 *

1*0 iicr*'. fV n iru l '*f N ew Jersey, |4tLCK»0 no atTf-, Peniirtylvriulu nt HurRlnuiw (.‘ove.

iitmi iiii uero, and ut Exvliungo pnt e, S7d.ui0 jin liore.

The tidiil of bind vuIuoII'Hih w ill am ount to over Ihlrty rnlUlmis, uml the im prove- lOfolR will u.ld eight ti-i l* n rnimons mure. u.^greKDling nem ly |4u,OO«i,0iH).

Mr, 1 b'ndrlrkRoii Riild IblR m orning;The Ktnte Uonrd of Assw sH'irP huR fixed

the vnlue of all of Uir riinniHil loodfl In Huil^oo ‘ 'ounly except three HriiHll pieces, 'fh i' iii'llon of ihe txjord lu ndopllog the

woy filwuysj unoolmoiiH. This cov- I'Ti'd Lblgr a'iiter. N< w Y oi k, W ee-liawken. H 'lbnken und Jersey (Tty.

The figures luiopleil :ire Katlsl'iielory tO MU- iiiid, I tlilak, will be to the ta xin g districiH tlicms*‘lvf‘H I feel very muf.h ohllgoted to M oyor W itlpetm for Ills UH- sH inncf lo fuiidslilim me w llli the ser- \lrrp of RiieU ell old" inx expert J. M. Ehrelm rt, and in ' ishliig me w ith the riH-illtb'R lu i-irdl. ..,d uEiIrkly go over till' riillrnad jiropi ri,\ in Jersey City.

1 sim oL- o U0 0 "I Hloillrtr (ibllgallona tO Miijur lleni'Y liidimun. preslflent of tha i ’nx Hoard of Hoboken, f ir s im ilar uaslsl- unee

M iiyor W lltpenn. of thl.i i-lty. wiiB elated i>v* r Ihe lU'tifiri 'if the Hruh* nssepsors. I!« (h*rljireil rbal while h'- « in prove that the

j 1 1 pored ligiiP'fi for Ilu- end 1907 Hflfu'Bf- m'nt.s are mueb higher ttmn ever before, iLnt Mie \iiliiatlonfl mti- still en tirely to<J h w. H" lieclim-il Unit Cn* fight had Ju*1

und Uiat he will rest until li« hiis yei'ijro'l true und (nil vulues on all i\,ilrood pi-operly hern und In Ihe rest o f ill- '•'omty.

Muvor ^ ■ Ittp‘ nn w ill Pbirt at once to M l ure Him higher valunli'ins fur the JW6 usseHsmi'Mtfl, w hich are y r l os be m ade by itu S la t" l.-ijurd. Mayikr W ittpenn naltl to-d;n-, uftpr {iUi:itlng Mr. Hfridrlckftoh's vnliji'S on si^cond-cliisB riillr'iad property ns given ubm’e:

1 iIm mil [n-iii-ve that Mr. H endrickson lius ii riM-nted to Icps vulueH than those a lr ia d v loiMIshed In th« newFpoperB. The SiFiIe Ilf New Jersoy Ifl to be eongralu- la iid on Ml- uiUK)ljument by Governor I'uri uf (w - .Hindi ab le und inde]jendent ofiiebils IS M -‘••srs. flendrli'kson and Ro- gunUis. uf ifii' Stare Rtiard of ARaeBsnra. TlH-y !*;im jierriTtlU'd tt)f*lr duty w ith slg- | iml iiid lii' .Mid a irar Integrity. Tlii-y have shoVMi i !d- laiidiilih* am bition of acquiring flutllid'oii i<-ral knnwlinlge to raibron'l pr ipi riy *it valuatlunB com m ensuralo with I'sejii iiHH/'Hsmi-nts.

Cotiiliiulng M ayor W lttpenn said;J»r Hug:inl"s Hpent two duyw In Jersey

C lij li si-e-'tliig tlml I'laflS of rallrojul propiTi s und ho t mplo>'eil ut Ills own ex- pfuse iin '-Xpert In Hmisou C ounty to work u'li u.'- deiallH of luiid vuluea.

N ever !*• [uri lni\u we know n of mom- ber.i of II St.lie b'lord living oulKldo of Hudson i''-'ii)!y i^liowing an y desire ti> li'Hrn 11 a< \ :ihi«*s here. Ali honor to sindiB talv iJil'i'Uilfl

H Ih" liM nes of Mr. Hendrlckwfm art tii4) final lignr< H of the State board, as I imilurstaiid, (In'll JfU’sey C ity will liaVc u vabuiUi>ii nf tjvci W-.i.DOO.twiti on i*ind and from l ixX'.iAD to ilU,0lKJ,iX)0 on linprove- m cnls

A ili'T ough invcHtlgntlon und study of thi* wiiule tux m atter, so fur uh Hi>cond- class railroiiil pn>p«*rty Is coiu-'eintal, con- \'liK'ew Till- (bill even the now voluations ol llu ‘ St.lie lioni'd are loo low on shore fr"iU piojHut>‘ wlien we com pare them with the valuations In Rufftiin, Itoslon, liruoklyi) ;miT iMilludelylda t>n sim ilar liToperly sindj a rornpiirlaon w ill show ihut <nir ^'alunh^ns an* at least fo rty per cent lower (ban they should be.

Then again when we eompurc (he flfl- KOHsed valuall(.ms of out shore fr^ml with ib>' valuiiU'iuH i[ (bo M arket Hlreet Sta* U'in of the i ’ ennfiylvanla R ailroad tind the Hruad Street Station nf the Central In NflWiick We enn onlv coruo to ti>e e«n- elutflun iliui Joi'Key C ity valued low

rnaih s('-m ur w aierw ay, which wiis valued al $2.K4l,(dfi und tJixed ul g'il,22f.27.

Fr'ifn mSi) until IftOtl the canal cnmiMii)' mudi* unimni return of Us i>roperly, luU alw ays sct*np Its contract (xemptl'»n from tiix iliu ii ami reserv 'd ih** benefit "I 11? cfu iirufi u*i alhiwi'd l-.v luiv. Mr Corhlufi-iiltmded th ’ii the em itrael of i'Xi'inpt1"ii 1 mnel be c^mtrued In tin* Slghl of the lliiio wiii-o It wiiB nni'le, and tlie public pulley dletM lng It mufit he guthe'rvl from \iie | tilHiiiry Ul ihid time au<I (ho deelm-irl'Oi I uf tin* I.eglHlnliire (hen made, lie argued | thill the cxempM'in of the canal frtim |l.uiiM-m ei.namute.1 an Irreparable con- The InIcrHtale Lummcrcc Ira n that U ivas ii"! alu oK u t'd by thr U n iiu iin Mint It will (..Im furechia'ire R.ih- --f 1K41. thul the tease [ Hon ag.ilnM rullnindp Ibis Fiinym-r lu (lie I "hlwh ■ dll•y du(',< iv t affect will nwaill the oiilcom e uf the huU agiilnet Ihr privilege uf rxemplirm an.l ibat the ! the Thlhid.dphla and Heading.HuliHlnnlbil, iid'-itualf- coiisld* rulli-ii given by ihe f'.inal eutiiprlliy fur lis Imiiiuiilly di»U Ingid'-lieH ll fruni all Hie tax cm itm ct

n ,l ..l ..II by ,hi. ti-ai...

" A » .'r ,? .y - G ..„ .r a ! M. r « r t .r . J .h a R ****'.'l* _H.irdm and form er flupn-rae Court Ju-ilco I

\V P > ( ITil'- m a n la g '- -d Mlsf labia Kli. I. uf

N uitl) I ’ luintl'Jd. and Flunk Krlaidn uftVeStbehl. liOH i"-*ll ymuiUnei<|,

WurU 'd I.tying reii'fihonr .iMiiliiit? mi lliu ad Hin-ui iH n*M)iy eumpUied, Wi'.-*!-

J. I held iiv* i)ii0 Ih i>. imk (nni Up tu-doy The .Him* I enniUlloiT of tin- kIi '-' I rails for cure in

iml k lllc l H nver i driving, eRperlaliv nf nlgld

2S.fM)0,0C0 irores in Sa^ikalchewan and A l­berta, consisting of odd num bered secilnn* lilth 0 rto rewurved. It Is expected 1 0 dls- ]>oHo of 3.000,000 acres a t $3 an acre and

joUmiles of railroad lie iw cfti ex istin g line* and Fort C luirchlll on H udson Bay.

It ip oxpctued the road w ill he built w ithin a couidc of years, and aid given si'-atriX'H tu muku ueo of the H udson Buy luutC,

H p c H x e r a n nd P e l l t l o n * .i TK I*:N T n \. June 24.- I n (tie United j Sl.ueH iMHtiivl Court yeeterrlay Charlc* i J. lihigclinun ^ iis aupointcil rw e i\ e r for I l-’ia iik M. Meyor, n iJculer In novt-lllee In I VV**st Hoboken, mid H urry K llili iije r le- I (HU\'er for Itnrncy NJarks. a N ew Urun*'

wick niercbnni Involuntary petition* wore filed t>y cicdltui-B of both. An lll-v d u iilm y pctlMun waa als*) filed by credR- )rs of Iterlli'L R'lersb-r, of Unyonn*.

* * " I J mh,‘I)Ii Jacobs, of A tlan tic C ity , ffled aN ext Thursd.ay dirictora of ihe j xuiun'ur) pi ilikm In bankrup tcy, placing

can 1 .nctnniif h' ;ni|un "u the

rum pany met-t lu lake dh'l'leiid.H. uii'i It Is

111?SGli.

liablllile? u l |1,2j5 and blH a l

J„ail pri.piTty In ilii.i r liy l!uu 1b npiirl> | ,|,mmt tli.’ iiftc-i- 1wliuRC eas' wrifi ii]i«*n»-d -lurinK lb' □fjoii Mi ssion of ihc court.

,Fnry K m m erttfe ii \ ii to U r lv e r .T H E N T O N , June '.4.— l ‘r E dftan l

Gnrdun wbi’i was operating the iTioldl'‘ w hich struck F rank M cCardle, of Engine I'nmpany N.1 . a night lust veek . \mih exorerntf-'l from ail blnme vesicrdny by tin* eorcnc"'9 l)irv w n lc h ‘heard m e case In Ihe uourl- hnuHC. Til'- verdict uIpo eXs>neriUc? Judne R ees nml Hr Hainiiel H 8tuiip'er. wh'i were 111 the auto w llli Hr. CoidOM ut the time.

O w ing to 111" but wvniher Rume nf Ibe emploj'i'R in the slK'ps at Harwoud have [ b<*en laid off Tor a few 'lays. 1

NIny H 1l H n n tlin n i Y n m M llln .C H A R H O T T E . N, June ?4 .-A t ft

largt'ly Kttandfd jncellng of ihe Southern H uid Y'arn Spinners' Aasnciatlnn h#*Ul yestHnlay. u reHolutb n was adopted iJiat iio mills should accept orders unill fur- ihi^r noil'u; which dl«l not show u profit. 'I'he action on the reHoliiilon w as unani­mous. und It tni'ans ibe ubsoluie Rhuttlng down o f practicHily ull tho mill* In (hia section or the .‘ruutb for un Indeflnli* poi-i'>d until nm rkcl com lUlons Improve. Tin.' m netlng w as fnihiisluH ilc and h ar­monious.

S E C V H l’t'IH A. I W F R T M K S T l. E T C J f lK C U n IT IE S , IM V E S T M E N T S, B T C .

II.'BVT F i r e l.niiB. T lir^ e l l lv p r * .T U R K S R IV E R S . gncRi-r-. Jnnr i l . - I n

Fiirnn.'S H.lJur.ierH Bpi-iil ypsicrilay ilgur- jng up the loss on Monday e fire. II wua | iLivnnnnced ihut (he total llublUrlcp (he | Insuriim-" cfunpank'S unU'Unt to 41.06b.7M. i It IR esilm oted llia l the actual josB will i figure up lu over two inMlIon dollars.

rL E M IN nTO N i.Rev, D. D ' /oif. of N ew ark, will occupy

thi pulpit of tho Flem lngton Ibiptlst rh iirc h Biimlnv niorntnK-

Mr and Mr«. TTownrd Ibiinter have gone to Mnnroe. N. Y.. W'hrrP they will romnln during the Hummer Mr. T ubil'T will Iuivr charge of the office of llio Cedar F llff Inn during the aummer.

Mrs. Elina Bird, of Plalnffekl, Is the guest of Mr uml Mt“ , ^Vlmtlm Fl.Rher.

Mr, and Mrs. Eilwurd M. !*iir?ona. nf Trenton are spemllng a*fmp lime with Mr, nod M tr Frcderlrk J I^n'lliu-. They fmi over from Trenion In ifielr nutomnblle.

Mlfls Edna Runyon Is vlsiling relutlvea Kl lumadale, I'a*

The Sundai-arhool ccinnecicd with the K irk p a tr ick Memorial l.'lmrrii <pf Hlngoea went on a l*ask''t tib iilc b) ru lilw aladcr P a rk T ren loir ihl? inomiijg.

Mr*. J. J- itlmmermim mul fam ily, iif N ew York, nro ni the burnt* uf Mi and Mrs. C. II. Hlgglne. of Rliig'icB. for a svimmer vnrntloii.

Mrw. George B. Hartpenr*) h.is returned lo her home In Hlngoes. after having apen! several d ays with reluUvf.s at Plain-

^ T h e rbrlfitlnn Endeavor SuHcty rennert- ed with the Three flrb ig 's Heformod C hurch Is m aking arrangeui+'ntft to hold a fesllviil on the church l.'iwn on the even in g of .luly 4.

Mr. und Mrs. A. B. Chnniberlln, of Three Bridges, are vlBltlng Hr iii d Mrs. John Tj. PnambetUn. of Sergeonisvllle.

The NntHal Benefit Life Insurance Co.F R E D E R IC K F R E L IN Q H U V S E N . P re » M e n t

$ 2 1 , 6 7 6 , 2 6 2 . 0 1 2 , 2 3 6 . 4 6 5 . 2 3 2 , 4 7 6 , 0 9 4 . 6 5

Tobl l iM tih for 1 M 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .llvidMf'a Poid foliof-lioldtro i« 1 N 7 . . . linidMift Awoi1iMo4 M ey-holdert for l i l t .

D A Y dto C O R I V I S H , Q e n e r o l A ® e n t «flN lO K B U I t D I S a . W iSW A ltft.

A s l r o n o in ir a l K v e n ls —T n - n lg l it nhrl T o - u n o r m ir Ni o r n 1 n g .

Sun sets, 7'31: rl*i‘ R, 4.2G Moon riscB, 2 IS A. M. Moon‘ R age, 2i; iluyH fi A. M., Iiieraury at aphelion, furLhesi from sun.

p U G o i n g t o E u r o p eM*rinod»i FlCM'lilii, Went la iile i .>,*

K6W artoOQS?A f iV K T S r O B A L L S t lS A M k B I P L I N I A

l« m * d l6 * » 2 6 *«rv6 tl<il) of dM lrable harffca ff»iM M in New York offloe*.

a g e n t s v o b t h o «. CU U K a gON,ketib lA t L aron egn Tour Book

to ix iglste itla«r*r1ei.

J 0 8 . M . B Y R N E C O .3 7 6 B r o a d S t . . N e w a r k . N . J.

Second innoal Meeting------ O P------- **

Saiil B fleposiuir y e s­terd ay: “ I flliirted an acxm int in your ban k a little o ver a year ago w ith a dollar. S in ce

th en I ’ v e b een p u tting som eth in g a s iile e a c h w eek; soinetim ea a d o lla r , so m etim es five d o llars, w h a te v e r I co u ld spare. T o -d a y , w ith th e in terest earned I liave ji7 9 .0 0 t o ■ 'fay c r e d it ."

A n d th is a c c o u n t w a s s ta r te d w i t h a d o lla r . Y o u can do th e sam e. W e pay four per cent, per a n n u m . S ta rt to-m orrow .

The Dine Saviegs Inelitetion,

7 7 6 - 7 7 8 B r o a d S I r c c IF o u n d ed O ver 40 Year* A go

J A M E S L . H A Y S . P r e s id e n t T H E O . J . O E R T H , T r e a s u r e r

O pan M o u d a i E venings Irom 6 to 8:80 O ’ clock.

N ew A ocoupte SoUcItee.

W 5 *

TheFranklinSociety

EISEIE i KINSM etnbefaol the New Vork *o8 Fhlludetphia Ktojk tvachoogai.

757-759 BrnadStreelC O B W B R WANK.

(N e w J e r s e y S e c u r i - | t i e s a S p e c i a l t y |

D in e t Wires to All FrlaelpatExchanges. ___

T elep b M tco 3810. S S lt . 1813, 1838

arc tuu

%&37R%76% TkS76^

r n n r l r i r d o f S fo a lln f f Hit*./Jt*pui'”Ii fo t/Yta\ i W -Vj?l4 S.

E IJ Z A B E T H , Jun<? S4.—H enry FJor. lIng. a R a ilw ay youth, wqh plaevd on trial In the Vnlon C ouiiiy CiiJurl this morning be­fore Judge A tw a ter and a Jury on a ch arge of ntealing a horeo and road wftg'm valued at I3u0 from W alter O. Q m ves. who runs a livery utable on I r v ­ing street. R a h w ay. B ocsllng hired the rig on M ay 14 to drive to C a r io m , a* be slated , to look over some properly ho conlemp^atPd p urcha^ ng. He never brought back the hors? and w agon, but the CMilice a fterw ard rpcov^red the rig. Boealing w as arrested and Indlcied for

I grand larceny. B oesllng tvs* ouavkted.

J i»roprt?ie to 'lo ull In* my pow er to have tho State IkuiT'1 hiIII further Inoreaae the vulunllonp uml I will not reMt until that aim iii ftcciiriiptlfllied

S tM M lT ,A t n mccTlng of rn u rt A cm e No. Bin,

A- O. F., Inal nlBiil. ll)0 foUiowln? ufflci-iB w'cre elected; ('h lef ranger, WiJllum l i . M ariln ; flub-ohlcf raiigvr, John J W aleh; rtnancl.'il aecrelary, T. J. Sco it; rec-ordliig Bperetnry, A rthur W hite; treasurer, Jere­miah George; u«Titnr W'oadward, J '‘hn J. K crm y; Junior woodward, Joseph M urray; teninr beadle, L ouIb U iblun, Junior beadle, Otis O n .

Finns have been prepared for an addi­tion to F air Oak* Sanitarium , which, It 1* e*llm ated, will cost about IllOOO.

A now um bulance for O verlook H oflplUl arrived yesterdui' and w ill be ready foi service to-day. It will be kept at tuc Beevbwood siablea, and m ay be procured at a n y hour o f the d a y or night.

PoUcemun Frederick Z elgler w ill be the first of the fores to enjoy the usual tun days', v.icatlon, ta kin g hi* leave o f ab­sence next M onday,

■ i)i« KriinKlln Bocivty annoutice# li« uxuul RSTiil-annust rash AivldBiijl st tbt i.8it# nf Five JVr Cent, per annum on *11 Hornunts of %U) to tG.OOU. This iB Ih*

?WMIi C 'o iis e c a t lv e D iv id e n d .tN..'Urltleii: First MortgagBS on hom e

In Npm’ YutK City and vlclnlly, n^n- A|ivcu1atlve. non-fluctueiing.

B n n k ln K Dvi»c. M n p e rv ls lo it.Even a dollar will o|>en an scooiini

Thi'iusandfi uf derioithora, largo and email. AesetJi o\er |1,005,000. Deposits up lu July 10 earn from July 1st.

MAlbtNQ SYSTEMUbkIp now. or write for Tkioklct ,0.T I I K FUAIS'KIxl^i .lO tl lf lT Y

For lloTne Building and Savings. Cor.Park Row, at Beekman it.. New T'irk.

F IV E P ER C E N TPost & FlaggI lM ilM n • ( XA* » . V . 3» w 3 M a eliu a B ,

M W * l l S t r M t . N * w Y » r h .b b a k c b o r v i o B ,

7 7 4 B rs a d S L l e w i r i i , I . AU FIED U PENIIIS, Reiifeit r a r tu r .

INVESTMENTS.T n v e l l e r * ’ L e t t e r o f C r e d it , F o r e lg a

D n i t i t o d B U b e f E x c h e n fe .

B. J.Q0IHR JR. &C0.Ifsiafasra N. Y. Consolidated Htoek Kxchoags

Grovnit Floor Scheuer Bulldlag,

7 3 6 B R O A D s r R S I T ,

STOCKS, BONDS, LOCAL SECURITIES

T B k E e H P R g d t S A

W I L L B E l l E l . n

Tliursilai Ei'2, June 25tli, 'OBa t J U N G ’ S H A L L ,

Cor. EllaAbeth Jt ^ e rk e r Ave*.

There will be »n election of PreslJent, Vice PreslJent end Directors and i Auditor;

Profits for Tear, 11 Per Cent.MBW B H A K B S W IL L NK 18SVBD

A T T B i t K E E T IN S .F B . t T K J . B M K , P r e .lr ie n t . A L B B B T B A B P tC L l. T r e n a n r e e .— W I I X I A I I t . W O O D H rK F , B *er*< aiT -

W . B . 6 M I T H & C O ._ « r o o K b b o b b b v -

f i t . Y . C w . Itoofc K * c t a » » e I lM a A e n 1 c h l e a i o B *«rdi o l T r« d e

t l B B O A U t t A T , MBW T O R K .NATIONAL STATE BANK BUILDINGBOB B roo d »».,oO ».B e«b »»*o.J»w *r3-N '‘'L

A . rL D lC B * B lY r O B B > H onoBW .

R I P L E Y & C O O P E R.vfsmhsri ,,

Ksw York Consolldatod iliook B)Ke^ iT*

B t o o l A r o n c A B i t r e a t11 B r o i d w a y , N e w Y orlc

4T0CKS, E6MDS, t U I I M l CSnOIDirect k’rly»(e YVlroa. 'I'bowe* HOO ft 4g#SLi4otua« U . n ip i« F A b sisiii

MSIHURCE COBIItCTORS. } B I I n i n Surat, Uewak, I X

V W J W B V M I d M .

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*P]10ICB 40S4*

F . G . S T O R E & CO.714 N O A I t T .,U W U I ,I L J .

COMMISSfOfi STOCK BROKERSO r d e r * B o e e m te d t o r C a e k o r

C a r r ie d o n H a * |(la - F R A O T IO A A I, l A T l A B F B C 1A I.T T .

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NEWARK EVENING NE\Vs. WEDNESDAY. JU N E 24, 1908. 15X ' >PR IN C E'fO N l u C U R B A T H L E T IC STrustees Plan Changes, This

Fall that Will Severely Aflect Sports.

WIDE CHANGE IN CLUB LIFE

Social Waste.d e c e n t D e b t lo p m e n ts in th e W o r k o f 'R e s t o r in i C e r t a in

C la s s e s o f H u m a n i t y to T i t l d s o f U s e fu ln e s s ,

n r A i r o L r i i r o k d k h .

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Bp rrU i} to rfttJ F - V l'iS lS if ,VA’R'8,I 'R IN T E T O N , June 24. - A n porl oF vltiU

InuT cst to uli 1 'rlnrf‘tnn mi^n, both grad- uiiten and miiler^ruduiituF, tanuodto-d ay ihr^juKh (he Frlnot^Kin A lum ni \Vi‘t‘Uly. It Iti tho eflhiK of Mie dljiousiiiunH svhioti iirevullvd uinurig Frlnoetonluns d u r­ing lUv p a st yvnr luncernliig tl>e prObent kocIm] evstern uf upin'r-i-lnaa cluba.

'J'he feim rl I’ oiiuliiFi n pHjier fbom ft com rn lU vf {.if the Imard of truHteea, on« fro m a omimltift^ of ^raduatfji am i one fro m a of ihe fa cu lty . TheiruaiiM-R hu^i d-ftnud t1 wise tu adopt at |■ reel‘^t only two of the «i‘vera l reoom- | rritiirulVy niciijlailonh coniuhw'ii In thefu; paporf, a c ­tion on I ho uih*Tfl btdng untilthe> can he thorougUly dlnruRBed.

T h e eslulJlHJiiiient of r commoQB for • oi'lu-m ores und (he enlargorneni o f tfie dlhtng hulls fur the b^niclil of nuch m em- bers o f the upper Hassua qb m ay wlnh to ueo them and the rudu<’llon of (he num* ber of oiit-of-tow n trlpj of the a th le tic artel nnn-iiihletjc orgatjlztilluns o f the unl-

Fn th e D epnrfm enl of Com m erce one of tho moflt Im porlanl o f recent develop­m ent! is that of the utlUsoilun ul waste. A ll m anner of things, until rerently tlirow n Into refuse heap, are itow Ite* ing utllltted.

One o f the moat m arked lllustratlaiiB of this fact is part of the biography o f the StandHrd Oil Com pany. In tts progress fts a large m anufacturer, It fol]i.)wed two generul poHples—one of econom y In hun- dling, which created its pipe llnee. Its cuoperage syRtem aitd Its tan k chth nncl tanh eteum ers, the o th er of the iitlllaHilun o f w aele. Rubstancra w hich could not he |utilized until quite recently w ere found to be fisallftlile in a m ultitude of w.i)'s. The by-producte from tor al'-tif ftll «|Ul(e a ca la logtie nf ihclr^nw n. In the cuse of the Slnndard Oil Compa/iy peralBtiuit fol­low ing of these two p nllrlr^ ({jgether with one other, the exceedingly unpleasant one I ■ ' p* r.'^-nrngw of ivnatuiy is due

I rn tiiru lly grow ing oat of acu te comp»^t(- ! drink Anri ev^'ry aK'ni v (jiat nuilo!^ [ tlr.n and comblnQllon fur the sirangU ng ' ii->ro snno .m i u itiirul Mn-s

of oppoHltiun, hrts remilr«d In (he ereatl-m | ]i-sh n ights Into .Uy, ruuJnir rindOf a huge corpnratiun. (r'-niendous In iia | drm kltig ruti.uuilly and o.Mng the p"wprrt

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Of the glot>e ns for hai k n» the m em ory f of man rcauhCM, Epidem ics of sm allpox, of yellow foV' i\ of cholera and i-vt-n of | the bulH'iiic plague m ay li« safoly said I tu he (hlugs of the }utNi. mid wa are m aking fa ir hi-arlway In th»* - ’ir** of dlB- cas^H hlthtTin ilnsMod as ffr. •urulUr. Tlu» list o f tuciirablu dlscu^ce has been ro- diiced t>y alm uat seventy per cent. i

It Is only In th f firat iiienilom-d field ’ of these laal th n e domains of luinian Ilia ; Ihftt wo arc still very helpless, and the > Insane usyloni still lells itH p athetic sto ry | In us m any di-speraie clm plera aa over- aye. In liuTcnslng voIuiup, Vel. aovenil Hgcr:oh-fl are at work even hore. nut In ro. gtorliig those lielploas peoidf! to ancli'ty for we do tlx il m '’ >unp.*rftthi'ly low casr-n but In proveniijig Ins-’iuKv Evf*ry Hgi'lh-y « inlilovi'd In ri'dui-e !!,e c\ il uf ilrlnk rMlih'OB the liutubui -.f ilie InHuiii

O ur H old Upon Nature.f d b o b e P e t t i n e s s , a n d S u f f e r i n g N e b e r f r o m S e n i l e D e ­

c a y , E a r t h T o l e r a t e s M a n , b u t S e e k s N o T a b o r s ,

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no monsT tn hara« racing. I'm g o l& f Int^ aoms gtikgr buslDess.

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pow er fur b<Kli goad and ovll.U httt la true i,if the Htandfiinl OU Pnm-

pany l« true throughout the en tire domain o f m anufnctiirtng IniJuairles. Everyw here thnl which Wfts w aste a few j'pnrs ago Ja now living utiU*cdl, end everyw h ere la thf* (lUenilon of scientist and inventor turned

v e rs lty are llie tw o fcafurca o f the report ! to the utllli-atkin of w sste , ns la the casew h ich w ere approved by (he fruatcea arid w h ich w'lH go Into effect In Beptem ber. when Princeton openR Again.

In m ajor sp o ru . only haschnii w ill he affected , nnd It heglnB to look ns If the long an n ual trip lo fthnea to p lay ro rn e ll w ill have to be discontinued, na onlv a tntn! (if five dayn' abpcmce from iin lverulty w ork w ill he granted the basi-hivll team In the future.

In the effort lo obtain pow er directly fr^im cool and lo raise the efficiency nf kin etic energy in nU II9 form s

“ llup«>leas nnrt llelpless.*'TtieHj' are fam iliar fiic i? lo the reodcrir

of the N E W S The snulogous effort made In the varluiift utinlEi of human flucle(y m ay be lees fam iliar. Yet they »re nm only niiul'.'Kuus, but en tire ly elficleril, urid

I much of our "sifClal w a ste '’ ts rapidly hc-Tliut I rlnccton, however, haa been piny- ing reclaimed and nuuhi, If not w holly, nr

trig too m any bnschglJ gam es In recent | lousi pHfilnlly effectl\‘e In ilie pi.rfarTn \eara I.- .'nmmon crlttriem . The nine u iv c uf uh.-h and the fim t-fl.m lngs iT tljrl.i I'rimmon I'liiyefl tw eno-T ilm ' gjmics In Itii Hi'aaon Just endf‘<l. covi-ring a pcrl.i.l frnrn M arch LC rn June 10, ami llnlfthcd first in the fhntnplurudilp tare.

The ffMitlijill icnm will not bo affecled , hn( scvf'riil mln'ir sporlfl, euf'h as gunning iic.d P 'ujiIh and I’UskiibHll, will have t(j I e conhiii-nl to home {HTfortnoncoe, ub on ly thi’c*' ilu vs' al'BC'Uci* i.s alltiwed,

Til'* report puys furlher:‘ T io lf and IfiinLs ret|ulre more absences

than an y - {her HportH, ami It I.r tlio In- It-ntlon of Mim curnmlTtia- to roduco the a llo w a n ce s very nialcrlnlly. Inaarmich, h. w<v‘ ,_ ;,H (ii,. sctirdulcw for (tie In ter­co lleg ia te co n lfsts In these sporta a^o nr- t 'nkii l l'\ Inti-r 'd!e*'l.{ie iiHeociatlonB, the fa<mity cornmtTP'f' lui outdoor sp orts re- t i i id If 's brut, lo attr-m pl tom ake the rediii-tlnn through lhe.«o a sso cia ­tions. U 'lfl, i I.L.h end hi view the &ecre- t a iy of the coium ltiit' la cuirruspundlng with the colleges nnd linlversjflea Inter­ested,

“ T h cT riR n gleC lu h will not Iw Hllnwcd (r> g K ’o m ore than tivu I f• fo m nnct■ p oiitsido o f Inim-oiori dtiniiK 1 'T«n tim e; the iw'o perform rm rea pormiited to be given In N ew V'«rk I'ltv rm ih f ufTernoon and even ­ing of the .same dny The m usicnl clubs w ill l»c not fillnwcd^o give moro than twu performarp-cH outHhb- of IVlrv'otJirj during term tim e "

A ll o f the recon-rmemlafluns o f the fa c ­u lty ri»rnrnttr< '0 tin ournloor Sf-orts w ere adop'^d iifi 'T .T full with lhaunih-rynidiiii t" captains niul m nmge[-s

I piM T t IJiPts r ir j lie t rld o iju M l.T h e fcuKtlTuli r of H|(> truBUH'.H' la-fiort

dcnlH with the \jpp(r cln^s club syntiMi: and lin.' iioi be#iu nd pl»-*l »s yet, Inil, ll le cxp eotfil. dcflnlt*' a d Inn will be taken o l the H' p t'n ilirr tiiceting of the hoard of trustees. The rtr'i rl to the tnjep>,.fj w as made by ji cnm iiuftic ap[v;ltir.Ml by Frcsl- rtent \VH.‘<on, con>:lsting of .lunlim S. Mijr- g.m . tie- rgn (’ Fruper, D'yanklin M urphy Jr . \STlllain W mul C lu irles R.I 1 n,«fw’1 i-k, .\ Hub-C!>miJiltte{‘ nf graduates, con sistin g of H enry R Thoinp.pun. Ed­w ard F'luidon and Andrew (', Imbric, appondid tb cir rep->rt to that o f the trus- ti'+-p‘ ciiuirnlM{•(-.

T '-e (''imblTn.d rommltfei^g v isited lh-iiii'ctnii n .g to lu r on iaevr-ral occasions re. ' ntly. and b\' ai'P' hilnicnt met thr leuil'U* r-'-uni'il of the iiniN'orpIlv and studied tlie rinb RliiJiiTlon ?il IT lnccton F'"'! iilsri to souic extiTit ul Ilu rviird find T a le .

T l.e \it:il part of tiu- report t.> the trus- t- . s Rfriri H !l[f iipfiiT chi.'iH liijb s iind s f isforth rocommendatlonfi prlnctpuiiy for dls- ciihslon with o vli'W t-iwnrti deflnlle sc- tkm in the fall Tlie report rcronim ends th at for tb( next f-w yvairi, at least, p tr- mlsulnn be reftisi d for tho organization nf uddUI-UIUl ehlb.‘>t.

ru lier rc-’ oinmeniinMons nrft: T h at nop ltd fic hi rrcmbershli! In a chib shall be yxacted nr recognized a.s ob lig ato ry for an y purpoRf-, nfid Thiit every cluh m em ber w ill be privileged to resign from hla or- ganljiiitlrm and berome a m em ber of an- t>Ther club.

T h a t step s be taken In co-operation w ith the iind-Tsraduutes to prom ote the cm H lructl-iti on some convenient site noFir ttip cflmioi.'* - f u iin lvcrelty club, whose mcmberFhlT» shall he open to the three upper clnRsoa. the faculty, the board o f tr u s ie ‘‘S and the alumn! T his reenm- ni- ndfiiion Is brilpved tn have In 1 1 great prnmlsi: of Inipirrulnfi so-ial --aridlUuns tint! rest'uTng the uUl-tline (Jcmacraltc life at Prlncclnn,

T h i ' T r u s te e s * C o u rlo K J o n s.T lie truslncH, after considering the* rec-

oTiimcndatlons, ttdJ lliclr conclusions as fo llow s:

T hiit th e esltthllshment of a u n iversity (.lub. a s proposed by the grad u ates' com - rnitlec be (or the present disapproved.

-Thai’ the form ation uf new upper class cUib4 should not be encourngeJ.

T h a r-th e upper class clubs should unite In GPP<'lntlng a duly authorized grad^iato co d im lu ee to deni witli th em seh es and w ith the un iversity tuithorltles In a ll m at- tera a ffe ctin g club life and club re lation s ttj the University.

T h a t the facu K y should Jbe requested to eon aider and report to the board o f trua- tbea w'hether the trips of fho ath le tic and n^n-athletJc orgunizutlons a w a y from I'rln ceto n cannot be m aterially reduced In num ber.

T h a t th e establlahm ent In U n iversity H all of a commons for the entire sopho­m ore class and for such o f th e upper clasRsea a s can bo aocom m odated be ^u* Uiorlzcd, and that the m atter be referred to the com m ittee on grounds and build­ings, w ith power.

Iiumiin orguFilsm. A correct and Inhil Kent tipprtm.UUlon of this subject 1 h n- I'-'HHlbU'. unless |( be en tire ly frc»> fr-u. unwise sentiniFni. F o r tlie word "w'nste'In Its vilUmute an alysis refcia to matt*-is f’ lr w hich wi* ha\'{' found nr cnri find no use This, until very rcc'-ndy, w as ijii- forttiim tely 1 riio of scvcr/il grnnj>s. In fnrt. of ecvi-nil layers of the aoclal tirgnnlHm. *ind Is still true of a ll the h-ipi’lcHs ii-i'l lniplHBs cases called ‘ liin irabli w" aii'l rclogulcd t'F one or unoilict form of in- d h id 'ia l or HggrcKfile useli ssuc.Ks.

N(j JiS'ire acfcn tuated mU’iih'i* can be n"U il than the dlstnti' f prcKrtHiBh-ely IrAVei'sed by ilis w--rkers ain<ing Hif’ group f'f u iifortiiriatfs csilb'd Uie "feoh k- iiilnded." O f this (he wt1 1 *t has liiul reason to tako n e s t ln(lm a(e ii-ste, h-‘ - cause the flrei case w|j|i h jirrc s(i-d IiIh a t­tention and attnuic-:! ll to a inuiH cati fal etij«ly Ilf tills I'Firtlrijljir cIhhs of uaf t - tiin.Tti-a Whs cak’ul;ili--d to brliig Into m-iet painful jJt imltiHniC4' ih ls sp e- 1 1 1 ' d- linltiun. The cane 11 .'icsplr(*d In (he roglon of I’MI- ft'lrlphiu |■ a1 1 l■ fl Rinilliw ark, nuvnj" V'-aiH ago. In a dllapLbit*d liuddlng the puhe- fnuntl ijn uiif--rtui'Ftle tioy cli.’ilni-d to \ rliig In the wall o f an upper room, In iin InilcKCiibnhly hithy ;in-i neglected corMI- (lon. \Vhvn steps w ere taken to rejnnvp tho child, llie m odier pleaded for him in IrnpnaBlonale tennh, becaiiso she kived him. ^Vl!eTl nsked w h y he w as clialned up, Rhc replied that ' ’she did not know whnt to dll with him when he h;al his vii'lenl spellF " it N tMs “ n-a-ln-kn'iw - wiLat-to-do-wii h-hlrii" which c-instlf nicd lids - asi Into "ne tif ‘ social wast.-,' ;t prmlurt r-f our (ivMIzatlon, w iich \\n rai:ed, b-ith In Ite lii<1 1 \ldnol And aggro- ga le , in iin utterly hclph’ ss w a y In tin-so dnv'H o f iSie 'io n g ngn." Ihit since th-cn pir'ncnrB like Dr. .Rcguln nnd a Imst of ntliorH ijavQ taken up ihe Idea o f tlic util- Iziihon of this “ waste*' and a number nf excellent Institutions have tienn f lun(lc l. niiiorig thelil fur New JerSi-y. the Rial'* InPlMidion f-ir F'peble-Mlndcd Women, lo- call'd nt ^inelfind, and the pnrtl.ally Hfafe- supported “Trnining P iio o l,” founded by 8 - Olln Garrison, and now iindor the fjbla supcrlnlcndeiicy nf 1'n.ffessrir E. R John­stone, (oi:cihcr with a nundn r rif private In.'itlluTloii^

iV o r k b y lu s t K u t ln t is ,Tn these InwflluMmis i Iioro unfi-riunuTni

fu n n eriy “ wiisti-'’ p niduft. borau.xo ivc* "(IM nni know w hai to -lo wUii fhom. ’ f art- trained and rn:iilL* as neiiiis' iiHcf'il

G"d gave ih'JO In the wav }[.< iloelgiii ii foi 'lii'iii docronsoa Uic tiuiidjcr of tils Insane, fur a seroiui larg-- jHtrrcnlage of Insanity Is -Iijm ( 0 Irrational wji.vs of liv ­ing and t ■ llic nliuse o f Ihij ptivslcnl or­ganism and liB ei'nnc centres And e v e rj’ agency that hinders the A m eiic;m Imsl- ness man In Iii.h mad chase afivr lli'tltlous vEiiu<-a re-luct’H the iiumhur of the Insane, for n third largo ftcrcoiitago of insuiilty | gm s ( I tiifc. Hflyium frotn the "Iflcft and Hu* I’ouruliig-houHf where holeterously ri"'kl-sB men In the mud hiuamMe (or the ulm .giily d -lliir io.(M rivt; the delicate s lii jip ir e of tliclr mind as they w>iuM ii"t -It caTii uf h liig a valu ab l''Imrsf

Mil’ \ Mg'-Ti-'lca are at w "rk nuiking peo- pit' ii-i- sRiL'T Ils’t-B. and sr-on th*' nuinbor iif tn i 11 tr I tig. rctnring loitruiii wr^'cks 'h i i ilnfi iri'o Mif harlKir >'f l!i*- asylurii. ( ( in ­i' i.M - Mf iH-rnianeiitly, will lie dt* ld('dly ih r- .---I, Rpd much of this "SonluJ a o ' ifj,. prOdiJ- lN i-f d l- t ln c n v 'ly ovrr-

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B U S IN E S S O B P L E A S U R EComfort «et> the fa ih lon In

tummer o to th ln f.And the two-pleee ra tt It IT . A h ilf-Uned ookt w ith no

w a lttre s t !■ neither • burden to the book nor the purio.

Fo n c j Worotod, Se rcc ond Bomeojiun Suito.

n i f l to 935.

Brswmn&Knil 'GCsmpany

1 * 9 ^ 4 Strwl G »fH r ^ lu n r ■ ! 5(n«lF d lM StH il, BwokJfft

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I love tbft mcnmtalns, (he pen, the for*- fkt. HH you do; but an ont- grow8 old. one li?arn8 (ho b<;auiy uf tnai uuyliig uf \‘«uvcnaKuc'tf; "BoontT lit IhUt lou* rfircs f -r nothing but for »ouIm Lacord-ilrv.

As honesty Is only approxlmflte, we can never be sure Just w hol a man tnA-utm. Glvi'ii iliu fttfttoment. It la ours la In-

! tc ip ret ll . Tho worda arc not before our E-yta or filing Into our eiir» and # 'v r o

i*r.' uujipoyetl lo lake root and fl-turlHh,I Tluj quolullon above la a Cftae In point I It hftM been taken for what It l« w orth,

and the fruit o f our uxcrtlon over It, la..rtluirA'' WH8

often she eu lia us d o w n , up w e gel aga in , w h en h e r h a rk la tu rn e d , and h lim d cr still m o re th ro u gh 4>ur In o rd ln a to conceit. W o poison ou r r h ’i TH nm l co m p la in of typhoid.

e lolernli' a tm laaiice an d womii r w h y w e are Vexed. \Vc c u l dowui n tri'e and prny for slmih’ . w-- polbile the iiir and din of luhcrculoalB, am i has Naluru ivd ft h an d In this?

\ii(isrA**R l/ik9Ts Ig n s s re d .IT actlcn llj ’ all our HD, if pot every

one of them. nn> duo to ilu» fact that though Nftturv'M la w s are wtH large

I c*. er.L'w Iicre, wi‘ arc ho rraich occupU'-llliah when he wroto It. Laicuriiuirc who ,In hl8 dotagL*. No man can afford to b'M’ | |,n„. vain linug(nlrig« that wc do not Ills hol{3 upon N ature _ , Pnirn to rcid T hi.i Nuturp permits use,

W hy. In all reaBon. cling «o tcnuclouelV ' ti-> on-- will deny, Imt she resi-iils ahuHAV tn ft text and Ignore Uie Blngh' ! and wo have mIioblmI her .-rhamL-rulIy Andof all tesla. N aluro? The p robbiii o f Hto . w i n ? Hlniplv br- iu"-' Mu- \,\<:\ hioh firm

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th e com m ittee on grounds and bulliilngB bo Instructed to prepare and report, f(.ir the fu rther consideration nf the boar(j, len tatlvo plans fo r a college h all to he erected In Immediate con­tig u ity to aomn set o f college dorm itories, ttnii to contain a dlnlng-ronm, a m eeting- room and ft kitchen, adapted fo r th e ser-' v ic e uf m eals, and (ho social intercourse o f ab ou t persons.

BLOW TO LOUISIANA RACING.K a te LegU la tare Pa«se i Anti-Gam b­

lin g m il. W hich Is Expected to K i l l the Haoetraoks.

b a t o n r o u g e , D a . June K .—T h eL o c k e an ti-racetrack gam bling b ill w as y e ste r d a y afternoon paw ed by the IwOutHi- a n n a S ta te Scnaie. The bill passeii the H ou se several w eeks ftgOj and now only req u ires the signature of G overnor B la n c h a rd to become law . T h ere appears no doubt th at th e Governor w ill sign the bill im m ediately.

It required tw enty-one votes to g et the b ill th ro u gh th e Benate, and the la st tw 'en ty-fou r hours before Its p assage w ere m ark ed by a desperate and finally sue* fiussfu l effo rt to m u iter the neceaeory fttrength.

T h e bill prohibits bookm aklng, F arts m u tu al mftchlnsft or gam bling In an y form on Fftceft.

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M. StmB, o f E a st Orange, N. J „ and M iss F loren ce 8. WlaB. of Newark^ N. J,. both m em bere o f the freshm an c la ss a t W elles­le y College, h ave ju s t been aw arded th e cu p s em blem atic of first and second place In the novice go lf oompetltlon th a t bos been In progress on th e co llege lin k s th rou gh ou t the spring.

N o branch o f outdoor sport h as a largi^r fo llo w in g am ong W ellesley g ir ls than

•pDlt, and m ore than 150 yo u n g women b a v e been com peting fo r th e cups, th e a w a r d s o f w hich w ere m ade yesterday.

t h e trg p h y w on by Mias Sim s, w ho ra n k s a t the top o f the list.' Is a n tle g a n t a ffa ir , 81x other cups w ere offered la b tfie r b ran ch es o f sport, Including orohery, h o ck ey and sprint , running, th s flrvt prlve tn th e ta tte r even t go in g to a B t Johtis- b u ry , V t . student; a fts r a series o f In- ten se ly Interesling dashes o n *th e college

ns pil8R(i!]y that in Tn(tny crim e Ismore an L'ffect of dJsi^aso than of mural wIckf'dTiesB. Tlierfi are, of course, rases of riim lnftlltj’ , w hich are prntluclft of m oral aneHthesift, re^sultiint u[u)ii pr('»- Bure exerted tiy environm ent or upon (he outbreak of eome m oral pervcrsSoTi self- created. B u t these cafl(?a aro com puratlvo- ly rare. On the other hand, there are In* Btances. w here a boy or girl Is gradually driven deeper niui deeper Into (he rrJre of crim e through the system by which the S tate haft hitherto handled Its crim ­inals. The herding o f buys and girls s’ llh hardened adult offenders of both oexus Is, of course, a crlm e-brecdor par excellence. N(j method could be devised w hich would more efficiently produce crim inals. Dui w'Uh the dawn of the conviction that crime Is largely disease, (here w as natur­a lly generated a determ ined study of prop hylactic meaBures. and as medical science turns Its largest attention to the prevention of dlseftse, so penal eclonce now turns Its largest attentm n to the pre­vention o f crime. T h e S ta le or tho na­tion that Will most effective ly and Intel- llgenly prevent the production of trim l nala w ill presently h ave a sm aller crim i­n al population. It w ill need few er and sm aller houses o f detention, Jails and pen­itentiaries. and It w ilt be ab le to ma­teria lly reduce Us police force and either m od ify eesentifllly or to ta lly abolish lie p rlm llive system and m ethods.

' R om e Dl{f R tv ld e e .A long (his line enorm ous etrld('s have

been taken. Those are efforts at the cimiplete separation o f Juvenile from adult offenders; the (Reparation o f ftexes; the use o f the probation (officer Iti every possl- blue w a y and on every possible cRae; the distinction between Inebriety and crim e ‘ -Inebriety being looked upon more and m ore as a disease and steps being taken to secure proper m edical treatm ent for a ll ca ses not too fa r run to alcohollBm; the Reparation o f tho first and occasional from the habitual offenderi the distinction betw een offense! again st public order only and those involving m oral turpitude; the Indeterm inate eentence; In some Btates Judges appointed by th e G overnor p racti­ca lly fo r life with a good sa lary , with wide, but ca refu lly circum scribed, ju ris­diction, and w ith pow er to use both brain and heart In sending the tru an t and of­fending. but crUneless boy, to school or to some special Institution w here he w ill be under dtsclpllne: the h eadstrong young g irl to the ohsrg^ o f the m atron In the Home; the first offender given In charge of th e probation officer and virtually,, left to his discretion and judgm ent, and the w ayw ard girl or w om an to their proper Institution and to th e care of the matron and adviser.

A il ihlB effort, ca re fu lly , p atien tly and p ainstakingly carried fo rw a rd by a con­sta n tly Increasing fo r o o 'o f devoted and discerning men end women, la rapidly re- duclng the number o f those w ho w ere for­m erly "floclal w a ste ," redeem ing It and utilizing It by restorin g It to Its normaj functioning In the Bpclal s tru ctu re and the body politic. C a rry this lino of InveaU- gatlon forward Into the other three fields o f "Boclal w a ste "—the Insane, those suf- ferin g w ith Incurable disease and th e v ic­tim s of the "g reat w h ite p lagu e ." In the la tter case science and byglen e hftva m ade trem endous advances, and thousands that would otherw ise be added to th e num ber of those w ho cannot w o rk and have nothing to look forw ard to but the releasing hand o f the angel o f death are redeemed and p ut b a ck Into the field o f a c tiv ity and enabled to resum e the perform ance o f th e ir accustom ed uses In the functioning o f th e social organism . A n d tn tha second elftsa m edical science U Induitrlouftly at w o rk reducing tb s Dumber o f tnourabta dteansos

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W h e n \V'' sycJiU j.i.HlTlvvh', we jdii- ’ bn \ I ry Pu rr -,f w h "n * w c «(: it k I ■I’ l ‘I■p D v .itih luR pM e a sv !iH t'i m is ' ' ! U "n. 1 'on^Tinned lup lsteuee nf e rr iir llm illv R lvea ll IIlp color of rr iih fh ' mind vveurlcp uf C'lnllniied r' l 'dlMen It h si-s till' em TKV rr(|ll1ri d (n fio erith '.Ll \ 'e lier't'pt nuT of plo'cr tlcsl'i'TUtleti A l";d> w llll -Ul li S'-ul ciin no m o|e love 1(ie rn'innl.dns, t(ie .'ii-n i jMUil tie.' f e r rP l ib.'IU It C-m pe.- iv l ll in u t 1 llli«Klll(f L-yes [T l.e.'ii’ a lD io ii l ciirH W lje ii fh t‘ snnl ronteTnphuies nrdv liH e if and d.iy-

h-dd lh a f she \va>« but n mhu I I pf s pt -re- hmipp. iin-l ft wn.q r Iv IM re d m a n ’s bttslm'ss to rifle ll m ill then u, ppi-jnl In iiii's Hi vnin sp ec iih iton o f 1(ie In ta n g ib le , liicojnpre- li'-n.-'lljl'’, u n k rio w il u-

\■h• n w c eu ro |..r j io th in g In it the ap lrlt th a t an lin n lc fl i i b , ( Im t s p ir it langiiljsbps for w iin i ,,f exiT- l ‘-e. W lu 'i i tin* eagle* Is cng i'd It Is p'SH th an (h e <loor-yiirfl fow l H e r Houl.s m ust be fri'C . jtnd K on ly know s fre j- lnn i whert w M li a pound bodv II Fievi r v i'h tu re B ftlu iie w t l l l i iK lv I f forced I " , It (lountlcTfl. H u t In . i l t l i v sinii and ! ijim d hinly lo K e t In r . w l iK h e f do ih e y te n d ? T o N n li ire , H Is um pure ii proreafl ns th a t w iita r staikH I ih ow n le vH . Thun Ihp irrfinntuln boro irti'S ft n m nn ru ln Indnerl: H ie foTeHift siiiTifl fop ao m « 'lliln g rnorp llifin m i'fu w o ia l; the aen Ih u m s im p ly tha BL'Tvant o f ixiTm mTi'e, s- 'm e ih lng on ly for sh ips to sa il upon. M a n rlnd.s his rnalpelf ill tile propehi'o of N atunn thp loulBui:l i.H (h a t w ljp 'h k n o w s h e r nul,

GLIDDEH AUTO ENTRIES.

r n i ir t c p i i I ’m ir h ia C n rs niiiJ S e v e n

I tn im lio u ls H i l l < 'nnte«( fo r

T r n p li le s In I.o tiir ( jr l iid .

F 'm rtc e r i to u rin g luitm nnd seven run- iibuutB lia v ii tliiiH f a r P lit- u iil [he am iuul to u r o f 1 1 .' A n o 'ilM ih A iilo rn o li l l i ' A khocIh - tl(*n, w i'l h heHiMH t(( D u ffiilo , N V . on J u l y !' ’n , . ' !i- ,iii[jK cu rs iv lll cn riliK t forHe* G IPH P t i trop i .. iLlilh- lb<! riin iilm uiH nie (Mil i-ir Hie ||i.\v<r ir"p h y. D Is ex* pi ' i i d r i i j i .It b , 1 u .iH iiM ity more curs w ill eiit< I till' I 'm I'hi- i ijirli'H IncludeM rs . .Jm-ih .. ........, 'rtdiM w ill d r l\ i ' a i'l-M-horpi poWH'i iniii hlTii 'J'lilH wHI he •Mrs. I'unen'.s (Mitii (Juddi'ii toiji' The o iljir (ntiloH HI' H liurl'P <'UHMiy two ] 'letce-A l I’cfv, s. J M iRiilie I’lerce.K ,\l l iw n , lieu, E JI I'm kliursi, ihroc I'ilUlrSH 'lir s , H. M liw etl. (Wtj I'l"- mlers: U lim G. UltMe, 'riiolim s, ]] ]J.J’’ i i i i)k u n , l'’ rm iK lln , . Ii 'lm W 'llk iiiso ii. I 'T .in h Iu i and L i l K i l l lw e b , l-'i ankUn.

'IhiiHs' who a il tan fiif the IIowit (roidiy rtri- H , iJ. Hardi-u, I ' le r c e , R M . (Jvven, Ip i', H. \ n i i i ie n i io r L M o jm e . fb iarlen I 'l i f lo i i , I 'l l t' l'. I J e i i r v .1 diiiHon, F n inJer, Jo h n l i ie y i iju lc . < jeai’i(-PH, iind I'' A Ihir- lon. F ra n k l in . I 'a u t G a e lh wHI d rive a 1 ,1 .n th L-ar ror a e c r t l lb a t e l•Jn(rl1's for tl,' t<uir w ill clnpi' w ith F 11 Muwor. 784 M.-ln H(rcer. H u ITh Io . on . Ju ly 3

■ WEST lll:|^ S O \ IIE A I. e s t a t e .

d ro iiin s o f He.* h' iu Ih o f nther.a, It haa |o k ( ' H li' t.e>i, uf Ha \ lv l f y ln g p ow er jin d be- I com i H lu ll H i f S'iprv w reck ol l is one- ! tim e R‘Tf n Ih Ih e m m i's ftrntl th a t (akep h im to N i i l t i ic . H -Ii jr Mih-'i\sise in n > nuiTP tlm n the Ri-oldenlftl itpsoj la iP m uf utiu p lic k or ftloite w lih h m d h fr .

\i»( u C n li l l ir l <if Im.N a tu re Ijs tm t a inero ns.*:ernlil;igo o f

FiuillePsB (thJPcl.'?. I t l.s fu’it a ertlilnet o f n iln e ra ls or u (iitfre \ 'tvjirliirn. Theri* Is ho J i i in M ln g of hctiT"gpi]«ujii.s fu n aa w ith un- re la tP il liK rrc 'ftta . ]/ Pii p()nielJitTiR nu jrc IhJMi iiH in R Hou! w ou ld (ic r e ip ilr fd to m iik e lunul o r tixU unt o f it, N ji iu rP In ns (|L iiik w ith Roii] (IF n i.m Is (|nii'lc w ith ]K (v A n d I f a i i i y it I p the pamp p'U.I In Huh- Ftnm u} In H u il It dniWH m an from Ihd snulb 'BP J r im i ls <»f hu.sdru'S.s, a l HnicM, ilm t hp m a y lind Id s r i .t l «-e|f In tb " ((u ie i uf 11 jp ftfy w ood ; In ihe iii’ewfoiee of ji rhaJcH. tie m o u iitr iln . b y th ' ri^poundlug w avuK of the vteTria l f c .- . i l |p N a in re uh jiie i lm t l m ij (n ln lH t' r ( ij a irilad rilHeased.

I l Ih u u r p x p p .skU u J.v a r llH c lJ il pelf (Imt lifia (llvurced 111111 1 from NiiLire, niel ( von b roug h t J il io u t ft fiectind dlvorcf-ment of m ail ami hts bljuI The i-oid upon N iiiu r»5 that wna onco our pnuelest lierttagp has born IopL W'g hoar of itn> ''n atu ral' n-iim rind rlu- sidrltn al one, A p lniiigr riFn-

• f'm iem o f Ftn ip io terms, pay the Ica.st.

C l T l A nV K JlT J S IC M lcn T A .

HKii'WJAV i?’rHiJJ;r <iJlAlviN<b IM’ HJtiS'U .\si> ; , m i.w K H itn s’liHiirr

(.IlAl•l^(^ ■ Tkia.v^ i a m j FJ.Ai;ui.\' 1 .' L iK T o x ts'iHr.i'.r ( iU A i'jM i, L'cmu.NO .\S]. srH E K T d H A l'JN-;. ('I'HMIN'J .4,N'li I'LAULllNd. i^AHl, t*l'HiJK’l' (Hl.XidNJh L 'n th l.S d ANh I'i.-viiiHNi], A M ' m svH.N .s t k i -i:t riH.Aid:''hI I lUllN'r A b b i-LA lp ilN (i A8Bepp:il(>I>l forll< Mi-ll I H,

briiiin iB xlvi'ii Hint un HippimnjPTitIII - IJ all lie' Iisiirrp ..f Jill Ifie liin l'i lildl « «lili> |-<rnlljiM« Iii'llli-U i jiih - f th (('1- I'osliig luiyrtu eiji-'FUs. Tniuii l>; Tin.' tfiiiJInu. curbing dijJ Miisxius of

FTJU'.'r.T,frfin k riUiiiHlui M'li iivenuc t'l I'lllRnhe-lh xv*! lUI-' U-'| . rdlliii t'l the |ifi visions of iin orll- liiirup of till' I lly ef N'eWHik, priitiftil "An ni'll rnih- *- Lw rrovMe f.,r Hie k u Htix. '.iirbliLij uo.l IIkkkIi s ■ (

HtHKiA'W FIRtcET,ffi-m KrcdUKi ll' r-e uL ' toi-' n hllMhetti a\ p l!Ue, ' .hil,> 1, ItSf"

Hip eUiiK. 'Ui IjUik hi I alH U A M o m H S T R l'lL T .

fr- ni I’rellriKhujHiii mt-mw l- i H/iihrth RVS- Mil-, iiiL -r llriK t“ Hu* prevlFi-uiB uf un nnil- rmnee of ilie lll^ -if N.'rtiirk entltp-.l "An H|i1l-

nu-vl'l- fer th- iJlUiiUiK. cm lilIH .Mill-f

1:KAM-‘>'HH s t u ij k t . frriin I'TcUnKtiu) »'-n uv(‘ruu* l> KIlRut'Pih avr- nui hi'l O ' ••■ I .M I' ‘-■ I, IPoT

Till

JKKSl'.V f'TTY, June 24 -Th+- follow ing I nfitnrnl man Ih natui il becauHt Me Is (3f‘pd n’ ld murlg.iBPH nffi-crlnR profioriy ,n noulful but Im (hal Ih weiuied n w ay

I Ht liielHon wi're yi 'irdni! ycHterd.iy; . from N ntiire and hrnods n\-r r ills aui'- K E A H N Y < :i^ N V i:Y A -\rE . | poBCii sup eriority lo her. hiniply ahijscB lil»

‘’ " u , ‘ n I n'l'il. «U.lll(li,s IhB man Unit .\..lurn pur- {'M Tknf'tdA j l i r ' ! ■ ■ '"'-rt. « -d 1». In rant, o n ,.,) ' as hUnr-

K E A R N T MiiKTi.;Ar»:;H. j B iyin r spaeu.Ni‘ w Jer.sey DulltliiiK nml l(Mnlty Co. to ' f " ' ’ ''. '''■ e'r o f mir ,i.|v,inr<-.l nnJ

neorge IL Halnpw. f »* cf'tr o f Beum-it ' Pvir-rnivanclng m ontalUy l.'i ilil.ci riiMHunlfj- pti'ppt nnd R utherford place, 4lt> xl00, |3,i>K). J Hen o f se lf and N ature. No itimHi.t how

lliLF. '-iirhit,i; uriil l\jik'J<tnK of . i . ir r c N S T K i:i’ T.

frtim E''r' i!:iF.'li n-'-•Tl i - Kl!r..it>PTh nvn-i.u-*, iM>"i'>llnK to 'll'' I'l'"'lKi-iiM "f nil uriH- IMII-'V |.| Ih" it) "I .■ '.'eWHTh. I'limleil "All "f- llTiiove t" pr'.vhl.' f'.r Uie Rriiiiliitf, cufldruf und lllIKKlTlfi; ' t

c id F T o N flTFU IKT .fretn Fr*'[lnHt.ii'i>'eii ji\emi'- i" l-UUidiHli ave-hur," npijrnvi'd M:iV 24. linn.

'] hr KriiiJIliK. ( urtUiirf Hlel fl.itfffln of PT K Fh lT ,

fr- hi F i f i i v H n n < » Ui KiSzjiheth ftve-Mir «.'i'i,r(11iiK to the pruvlHluiiK ' f an onll-ti.iii'p • r llu' i'ii> ol .Newnrk, ftitlil';'l "An uf' dll uiii e (n [irosldo f'lP the Kradlnjf. curlilng and ihiyxUiK 't

fi 'iN m ia t }4TRrFTfi 'ni ueenue ti-) KlKsht'lli uvt-liu"."’ Muj ‘24. IU0 7

T I ih KTiidlhg, lU iM n^ mill ITh k h Iur ofHa u l s 'i i h ' k t ,

from FreilriKliu'Hi'h it '. i,n e lu I^lKahr-tti r v -ruje. b'■ •- rilfriK’ I I ilic piovjHiiin!' ef an +inH*iinncp if till -:l> NvA'ark, tntllhid ‘ 'Ah nr- dtnaie-e i,, |>ri.ti,|i' fr,r ttie sra'llritf. curbing and IlnKKlnx ef

n.utra i4Ti<Ki':'r.frniM 1‘ i'*llniftiuj *;n Bv-iiUft lu I'7l1zBhplli ft've-HU'“ (li'i r'i\'-.i Mfiy 2», ll»07

n hr Kfu lli'K. ' llrMtiv mtuI |lRio:lng of Id'.N'VnK i4TIlKlrr

frotri FrpllnxhnjMMi Hvenuc lo iCHzatiPtli av»»-ruje. H-. irdlTiH Ir/ lln« prilVlSlnmi, ,i{ « f j m|-j|i -pjiher* " I the r lty I'f NflWftrk. polltk i] "A n f nlirisT.'(• 1 ■ provUlft fur thfl KruiliiiK. turh- liiK Jiiid riHifigng ef

lU 'N Y O N H T R C E Tfrom avenue to F,l!?.AbPlh n%(-ftiM', ' J■ |• t l' •l■ ll Miiy 24. IftOT, hns lii-eii pre­pared I y ihe uiiil'THlj<n''i.l coimnlJu-ioiierB, up pnllited hv lliP Mayor i.f the L’ltv ni .Vi'WHrPt,

Now on the Phonograph,

May be secured at

E d i s o n i a b i j !

a « r t n t W h o U u U and Rdtall Hm i m Ih .l lw S la t ib

S 7 H A L M V S T I t N i w a r

CARTERS HEADAcaaC in u iM Must B w * fio -S im ilB S i g n t u *f l V S i

r j

IGENTS Foil EltNING HEWS.A o lh o r la e d A ire n ia fo r A d v a r t l s l a s

SI O illee H a ic a , M oat o f T h « M

a r e O p e o iC v a a la g i i

N E W Y u lt K O FFICli>-iiuim i bill DruOftwicK building, 23B FUt)i

uvi'Uue; ti'Kphone [i23G MaalsoD. w C wiird A. W eBlfull, N ew Y o rk r t f f ^ ■ entftUvc,

C H Ji’AHU O F F I C E -Houm ilKiJ. Tribune building.

JK H SE V tiliO H H O F F IC E —ApuU'by D uildlng, AsSbury P o rk , Talk*

Pljutm G3G A sb ury.N E W J E U d K Y d H oJtE A d E N C .

i iu r r y b . Wllaun, Fuatuifiaa bi A sbury F ark.

Atiftntlu C u y . (he D a n so d Agency. VVaUer K. ICUge.

OFiANtih: JUiANHH O F F IC E —o ran g e N ailon al Dank b u ild lu , MolB

ttrvet. Tblepliuncs 17S and N E W A K K -

Uri^iid und M arket street!, H o llh s u n * ! drug 8(ure.

Drt'ad Mlreel, SflD^ J. H. OroenwOOff. Tvlt'pliune J<131J.

lligi'low- Btrt:et and PeshAns svg au s,tne tllgyluw p harm acy.

DfllcvlUn, opposite Dluumfleld svtltU k DreLlhut ifi'utlmrn.

B)i>omiU>ld uvenuo and O a n td o itTiMt* A. l.itilluway & Cu. _Tt*l. T86 B.

! £ E ^

L'«ntrul avenue. 800, Joseph E U sqI tfer Jr., newSilealiT. Tef.

Cllnirm Hsemie, 40B. newsdealer.

C. A . BebtUdt.

Tel. 207J. Tel. IB24L. Bratm k

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showuirf c suveiiil '-'Wr IftPl, t.ll« !'C lly C lirh --r Ulattun hj nil Ilf

JJInUl asdCFSinei pari'els i>f Ijio'I

tin (ifnrOhtiL.l UHJHl.'iW HTULl'.T,

CbiFT^'^N HTHhf-n E A K I . HT lti:i'

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r Jy b.,- ">i In Ilf Newark, f r hierfutL'd iti' rl'M'S a ll ki.-* r m l eulJiLe l!n'ly ing DU h t)i ItaAN K i'jU) : (O N CtjItli H!

NIJ JU’ N’ Vi

I.ll;:

ianU.

S'lHEETfrem Frt'MtikbuyMrii avtnuc tiu«,

A ‘T.iQt" rspreswritH an entire pl< wlu^tbur Inrxe or .‘■ mull.

All piT*! tni'’ rrslr-f1 tn psM ASienimfTlmay t*' ( enr.! sui-l comrfFlrt«i >nnh. '(iFriday, th<' 2kth day y (Juno, at 2 P M ,el the i’oiniiiJtislonorg' rtHim. No 4 (3rd floeri. Clly Mil.]

DattiJ Juii'* 20, lOOS,W ILLfAM T'TMONIt.jl'M n r , m o .v a m a n . ADOMMI F18i'H.

rolniv.ldslfih^ni

COTTArJIi: P'It UU'-.T KKPA\'I.VH. FHCKTif HTlih]j:T nl'i'JNrSfJ. NiiHTU HlXTIf

H7 HKKT npKNIVH AND N( ff' l H RKVK.VTU HTfiLKT 4ipi;MNi>

N'llltn.' |H llll■ '•Ly irlvr-n ihfti lliu enminlfiHlnn- trs JldTPl' fTe tippoinleii by ihv Major nf thiv

Nruiij-k to toakn an eprimuii' nn<J nu- seKBim ni ij|-Ul all Ihe (iwhrrH uf all thu ibnU.t ftTjil real ijCAfe In i hf city <'f N«'Wark pi»ru- llarly h'-n'-fl'i'il -ir duinfiKej by uny lui-nl Irri- pruvpment in ih*' saiUl city, in preporilon as nearly as fuuy Ij’ t'' Uv ftdvjiiitas^t uf i‘fti-h

.w a s (lf>ficpHl to nnv'* aequlnnh lu»vf madv an '(■ silmftt'' aii'l r.psepRnient of btru'dla and ilarn- aged conf'TTf'l upon dll (lie owin ra uf alt iho ianda and real (s(qt» In (hu city nf Newark in*(:'nlhirly hf-n*'fHe.1 <r dftuia(tei1 by ••hvIj of tha roJlowinK irnpr'veiri'ri'N In said eiiy, namely:

Thy rui>avlnjC ofi.’OTrA'’M-7 HTHFRT,

from Mulberr) ain-et !□ Now Jersey Rallpoed avenud, lha uofnlrg uf

FOPHTH HTKKET.from Park avenue m Hlxth aM-mie, ah ng lltioB mLrallel with rhe nanJil, the ojyenlftR of

NliPTM s i x t h HTRKICf. from about k'W fiu-i north n( f*nrk avenue to tiioomdeld avenue: the oj>»'nuig of

N d lrn i SEVJ'NTII STWKET, from abrejt W12 feet TinrUt of I'ark iivenua to BloomftKM BV(-nii". und have filed Iht-lr rvporta of anid aase»nm*’nts f^r henefUs n.n.1 damugr-a 1ft (bo 0 f ( '• uf Ih" dark of the t'Irrult Uourt of th« county uf J aaex. and that the Judgs of iftldcuurt has fill'd Saiurijay, thei t'wenty-BavQhth day of Juni*. UX)s. at ton n'clrwic iq (ho fore- nfion. In th© Clreult Court rrwm at th© oouft- houJ© In tba clly of Newark, aa ihe tlm© and plaoa uf hearlnr any objecllona that may be made to the *alJ aea>'BBnientH.

Dated June 22, 118)8.FBANfJia CHILD JR.,

_________ City AtiQraey.s b n c B - ' ^

Noi»i© It heroby given to all parti©! Inter- Mted (hut (he cerilflcafrs of Hasenenjent of th* whole nmount ' o( the costs and expenses of 0]>enlnr

SOUTH THIRTEENTH STREET, construcirng a sewer In

BONTRAMPER AVENUE, and paving

MAONOUA BTREBT. have bsen delivered to me acconlliig to law.

Said assrasments cooiprlse all the lou. trurti and parcels of land and real estate lying on both aides of

SOUTH THIRTEENTH BTBEBT. from Blsteenth avtnus to Eighteenth avenue; on both sidcB of

BONTKAMFER AVENUE, from Chrlstls alrsei . to Hawkins street; on both Hides of

1IAWK1N8 8TRBRT.from Brlftsmald plsce to ‘ S point I2S feet south of Bohyksmper. aventte; on both allies of

U A a N O U A STREET, from BprlngllaJd avonu* to PaJrvlew ai eAue.

The owners of land and real sstats assesBsd In said oeninoatw of asMsanient are hereby reqtUrsd to tba amount so ass eased apon them, and each of them reapecttvely to me at ^ o Noe, No. t city hadl, on or before August

'irtwortu N. J., Jims « . iM i,J. H. BACHELLEE,

I i . I ComptroUer.

The Helmar is not 1 heavy sort wbldh tires yoi Neidier b it the indpld sor whh DO “taste.” It's tL

medium."

lOc for 10Sold Bvoiywhen

a . A l V A R C t T f L O a M u r n f a e U t a wm r u i a A « « < » v w t W k

'h t e r L '- i . . , .

Cllnl<m avenue nnd M nntmouth stroeL It M. L a lrd ’w P h arm acy. Tal. iM t N ew ark.

CMutiin avenue, S28, M. F . DodBon, 4PJI3W N ew arji.

Kim urul Fnritic streets, C. D. D un cse, tiew Hticftler.

ICftst Fc-rry street, G17, J. L csssri drug*glFl. Tel D3.'i9,

F v n y sfr^ct, 3. II. BrenLlutxh na%t- fli‘Rler.

F e rry wirrot, opEM'slte H am burg plsca* J. <1 lllurner, new sdealer.

FrellngliuyAen anil Hherman Avenuoi* OrorKe LlHhett iiili Dro., jiliarmaoy.

Pltuie und W niTen stm ets. Joit|>h Kenny, new m l'iilcr, 1<K)RW.

K'lHevllli* nnd Revi n(!i avem isi, ODM-* site K 'isevllle Avenuo Blfttlop. JontI R FiiPitiT’n Phnim ney.

Rmilh O range avenue and Sevsntb ftH e<>(. D H. Uclilon B W est End T’ lm rm acy.

Rnuth O iunge nvem ie nnd Sixth atm t^ Fi'eil Hrlealmhcr, newsdealer.

Plxtepnth flvenue. w, 1 , Suaman, nftWg- dpnier and alfttinner

1 'liln l ftS'cniJe and Oarsldfl street, Bfjf- rmi \V, M'lrse. reft! sHtnle ofllot,

WiiHhlniftun stroot, 4*8. If. C. JolUH- pnn Tel :Sr.R L.

WiH'ldTi^ftun H'^niie. W . H. Taipis,Telephune I m R. B,

A dolrfi F Marmilpr, a'>ut^ ^Ornnm nnd finnf'Td avenuea. Viillgburgh ""•(Inn T h n n e rS 'l N ew ark.

A(1 vf'rtlHi-mrnis will elpo he received atHic local 1uiiri''h nflL’c-H.

llrvlll-' itv(?nu'’ . KVl. Tel. 12iiQ W ,. DrftO(]|)

Ihiii c Ktrrrt, Infill. Tel 4fi0lRn il,io n avenue :i2. Tel, J HiiMten Htrrel. TH,JTiunliiirK I'liive. Ifi. nnpevmu avenue. S9

SiliHh Rtxlh street. TH 4744T>.\ 'Mllilel• pliU-e. 3W. Pel, 1602\V. a u m n h t o n -

J'eter F . DenU'eln, new s stftniS, Oppo- (|1e llreerw o n d f>ako Depot,

llA F K lN fi U ID H E - rbiifleH RImfer.

ni-'lLLf'^VlLLK--A A. Me|''.nr-ry. 113 W iishlngthB STS.

lU .O O M l'li ’.L n -OuTloek & M^rrhell. Bloom field CSDtrt. John TV Uh'Timin. Brond street OOd

Mloomlielil iivenue f-'Af-"!' ' iKANH lL-

M/ix NaHiiiip. ?3 WftPhlngton plsq# iHi'l' k riiu rr'lil. 'I'el 37T»9R.

\Y II. 1 ‘ liniiley, 344 M'lln ©rreet. TaL 8125.

J !•' r’ firlFilnn, lf^ Main sire#t.L T*' Venyer, &4p Main elreot (Brlok

PI I'J relit,( 7 F iioliInHon. Fi’uirth nvenuft sa d

Klxiet'iilh HiTffL Flint Orange. T f l srsfl.

H A O K r 'T T H T n W N -F Jel.n IVlHlrlcU. Main street,

H A im iH O N -l ‘ .T co o rlm in . 311 H arrison avenue.

HtA’ lN O TO S' -A. ,T StaU'H. real rntnle', 098 fiprlng-

flr-liV avenue Tel 232fi.KI'^ARNY -

John Hood, Johnnion Rvenue, o p p oiltt Hluhhind uvenue.

M IT T .B H R N - , .O^'orge nrwafl^alsr. I fa h l

n1r*'>''t. nenr D.. tj. ami W . Stattefik M O N TH T.A TR-

P a vld |.ocM'*r. p narm acy. 473 Bloom* flnld ftvpinie. Tf*!pphoT>e 12 N. Y . sn(S K J and rJi N ew urk Tel. Co.

W J, Dohrnu. near D., L . Qhd W , R. R. Station.

M A TH RO N -I.rwlH A M'fttpni. newadealer, D., I*Rnd 'V D n Rlatlon.

M O H U lH T m v N -Albert TbiwmnTi, new'Snealer, !5 Wafth'*

ln y l '’n street.NF^VTHN ■

H T. llftllnek, 41 H igh etreot.

Onrhrle. newsdealer. H ighland lane n ear N u d ey flifttlon.

OR A N O F VAT-LF.T—J J Splelman. lllKhlflnd Avenue flta-

Mnnrr<'’8e rh n rm n rv. J. E. Keeler, 607 ! SiMrllfitvl Hireet nronge. Tel lOfil' PI A f VT'l L L D

H i , MniT. iv, The D afly PreuH. Plain.I fl, M 'Tli'm n m.■ PKTiTH AMHHY

J n Mrioro. ii'’’WPdealPr

' V n o re . 21 P h erry street.R K D MANIv • ^

jn h e r T*’ Hev A Rrjn, nftwBdaatftn,; TIroHrt street.

[ H T r H 'U r " H l '....... ll 1 erniieri, fi P ark avenue,

■ ( jo i'T H I'lriA N 'ni^-F A. AVsiM-inp neWH^lealer. S South

(treiiRe nviniin.I '"

peninm in P. Hrilm.!., etnUhner, M»JlPireet.

1 ("IT H L M H NTr’ I^ATR—I E W Poerkor. newadcaler. Tel TOL.

V E R O N A -j Themiip iVel^h. p rln lln g office, Blooni-! field ft venue.

W A T P r P R lN O -P^f.,plpq Brndlev, newsdsfller,

■ ji,«?t t t v o t o n N J—j-i,,— M iller. 4 B eh 'idere svenDO.

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.

rlpsallled ndvrrfIsemeafs luunt be re* cHved before 12ilS o'vlovk for liisertloa In all edllh>D« of the «(ime dny. Adver- (luemeDts received between that hour and 1 o’clock will nppeurin an overflow poluinn of the i^eootidiindT'bkrilKdltionOr

'I'ranaleiit adverllalag (a the Nt'BW* AKK lilVkiNilNii NblWS iiiiiatUeiireyalil, No aceounts w ill be opennl for suck*

Mo ndeerClseuieDta villi be received over (he telephone except those sent by ftulboriaed aarnts.

Asewers to adverllsements are kept for two week* and 4Jirn deatrojeil. LC any other dlapoalllun Is dealreil lb# office ahoqltl be no(lfled«

Duslnena «ifUee open each week d s j eveadna until btSO o’cloek.

No advertisement received for leoa than 20 cents, except lUmployment Wamted. Tor this class of advcnistag,1 cent a word, nilnlmani 10 ceato. A||ata type 'used exclusively on rUinstged pages. No display or cat a*

Transient, 1 cent ■ wordi one month dally, 9i.no a Itnei every other dny SO9* n llnei lutalniudi three Hneo. The aver* ege Is seven short words to the line.

One year dailyv $15.00 n Uaet erevy other day* $e<<K» a Hoe, mlnlmnm thf«e llnee.

Capliflla sad blank epacee, 10 eeiito per line for transient ado.} 4 wards to ft line. Not lees than three lines token.

Death NotJeea, T lines 00 e«nts| add|» tfosal llnee* 10 cents n Unoh

Marriage Natteea, 00 eentp.Ameflon Soles, 10 cents • Itne flgk Employment Agencies, 10 cents n lino '

fist.ReUgloQs Notices, 35 easts fOg fifty

words or lesa. Addltlsnnl worda 1 oont '

W h o MBdtnK r^ lirm to otmtSitom la m ta '« M m M 4 t . irUWS h « M b , oat* to iTTitr ta ll a d te e n w . iOl nMh a h n H lM M a t a hiirv. M W w , b ,^ -M iabm • * ■ M w r u d b « oath •• 'H lw u *,'' b«e «

"A . B - " b u •% H*wa O l

16NEWARK EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JU N E 24. 1908.

D E A T H S .H B L P

A c e n t i .A6ENT^ •••ypU 04n mill* 1 *6 to

(itb>n n®« ilpinir l*i ??« m t d w lf . «t 'O f ra 'I ' l " * '

44USlttor u l^

S p » ^ K ^ , '* ^ S rm n "h « Ini's i. mulal tivfiU tor mfti<ijnirBsvaatta l lr ts t . •” Fulminvim i ei - no hnut T^tutre^i;i- ry . N ftm plt *m j. l«rm« fr«*.

........... —

S 3 « “ ..s s i .............

E a r J ? s - r ; r . : J ^ r . f "11« (unoml (n>m tli-r iB.li’ iu i rr.l<U-i].._

Nn ^ V»I)«T r®ail. I'nineu. ,N J . un

rrMlis-toflan ‘■’’. 'f l ' ; u * r Lwbwo tirv lcuB » l l l bo tii'l'l 1' 1" l-i ■' M ..rn M it EooeOoto C.oioton-

CSOUSMAN-SuiKlfOty, on Jum- t l . l i. i i. Ljru- • ill.- In h e r y o . r no la ilv f., (ri-n-l.. moioK S 'o t B«ll»ny- uaptl.t Hun.Jny■»■•>•-I. l-brlty

®.i IJT I tl O ■ SI l-ol" O'l'l ""> "S kS5S« MO Wndiy im Sb '.i'h , atl-n l ll.r lunom i t S j jS r 'l io l i l 'V n c o or Hot lini'ln Ab™ h»m V tstor S4S North BIxth wtraot. at 1 1 . M ,S t o S y PapV iS C liaivJi 5i V .M.. T l.ort.lhy.J t iM W . llitanDant WiMollainI ' i*mctery

OOgOROVi:—At Oran*'’, N. i , pn Tuf^diiy, j S r j i k l W H , Stanley Them w. infant aon of

5T«kb..w .rt, »*«d M y o « " , ' " , " , 7 , ; fnll n o tW lO n i; oniril f w ; «n<l 21k. I W im om Jo to “r * ? , - for ra.mni(, T M T IlO M C ar.N lH h . Co.. Bt. I ® .,T M TH O M

?'..o^h A Q EN T fl make bl* na^In*lUleJtiJU

ft Ofj.,an>li HUi'«.

l\',X

w - - — - r w i s i-m cia \:.j

M .U iK K T ST.

Ii

I K B L P W A ItT B O -W O W B !* .

OIRl. wsntKl; ono unairotW'Uw •'••’ L ll™ * ' j In* on niouil *ooi1*. KINO, Jrt ComSotA

I HOt'Sl-3n'CrKK-Ml(iat«-B»oAwiitnol> f*®**!hnuoowork. to lO lo country for BtMnmor; no

„liJccllon til on* hovin* H-Toor-oW a»u*tittr who H wlllln* til look a(*.r rhlldrrn; r«fnj“ - ni*m hinnr; tto(fo'o l£d. Aildrooo Pcrmknntt.Ikti 71, N>wi offlre. _____lirir*:4b3U‘(mK-tVafti(Hi. aymin»r fflrl for v«ry

Hahi bourMtork In a araaU fATOllv; an Amer- It-flti t»r fin . iurril 15 W[ f/'rr.'il. ‘ ‘An rit 76i illfton a -«., Fureat Hill,

tuk i' Ml l'rt>ni»«cl avr. ca t . __ ____

jrW U t ^

C a r t e r ,

EM PI.OYJIIKTIT .

TOu5Jo^"'MjT(r'^tubM poaltlon. wajhor* or oogntrr u vrajtrr or ooaohmaR: worKci*. Ad>

droM J. A. O., Boa FT, N«w» offlea. ______ _YOllNO MAN fW» ■ 'OWd ilk* 10 dfiva fnUlt

WAfon; board wllh etnploirar, Addrasa A. B,. M ifapla at.. Watt Oranga.

B M P L O Y M B IIT W A N T B D —WOMKM.

|MK.>K.‘ Kk:ii;FBH aAparlancad double entry borifc-keooar daalrti poaUion: food rroommen*

n. Addrfaa Booki# Boa ia, Nrwa omrr.•latkun.

Hlprp irv" ' a ll njrier & o'; t’ llntrjtt ttve.

M, inUim PEtl iiv

nlutlOKKilr-rtberJt.

TbflBMHi'and D<M‘Et I'u^aruvp i.no■ Halatiree and fri'Ticta rrapertfu1]> itnU d

t* attand th* f«nrpai fr'.m hlw6 iS'fiOiTJH’.i lur-iji. Orfluae

Thbraday. Juno *fi. I ’■ L Jo h n '* Cemi<ler>.

OOTUCK-(>n Junr » - IW»<. ka b kB b oc Ci-.-pHs i u.noii ''V '.f,*M «id* * m klniiiy in 'ltc ii to utirnd tbu tut S i S u i Ikt* rwildomte, No. In I''','','''',' m ®n,All IflituadAV Ju fia *J*j. llHrtt. ut M-. to

W ill b ao Sa rad for tha reiwiw of ”ta th a Cametery of the Holy FJeitulchr*-.IW O U B U - O n Juno IIH)8.

In kla arth Tear- FunerHl Aervli'eM be tiel'l . B an tlit 1,'huri’h. oorii^'r t l l fb acid

fTM^f* itraata. on Thiiradny evehliif. COOK fut cafai al*o portar,At I 0 ‘ aliOdk. Ralatlv«H 4snd frltniU are kindly | buiinea.v uaafUlmtn. country p.ii- ". aallpr. tantad. Fatpnumnt t eniaiery ut , bouaa: teamalor for couiracltir; oth».r5 a Iftalljr'a oontenlenca. I vfioan''lpe cltyorcouniry a2 i>-Ur at __

, ~ ' S - i « r . » n ' ; r r - ’ cf c o T t ^ . •rtv rtrr .-.n nyon Ukd Halan Oamun K"rt. of loak«wiHiO. N. J .

AO BUF--At Verona, N J.. June 21!.JT n o k C.» hualmnd <>f UH I«m H- K *yA U s. FunoiHl lepElcepi 'itlU be heM - l )SL u u raaldacca, TlturHday afiernonn. Jimanw W ““ * inierment In Cabl«vvM

Iloy Mhi'Ui IT; or Ifl ynara of afo. In run er­rands nml make himaoir fonoi^lly iioeful

iii'i-'uiid ojIUe. muat h*'-* raforance ami siale (MilfiTT ex|»Pi:le»'1 Addroaa '■ >fflca. Uoa W. Ne»-eoillco _______ ________lif'V, nlH.'Ot ir> or Ifl. to mok'- K^ner

ally ue' fiB arnund druf ai'’r». <’um-I'lu r. H«j* on. Nowa offlrp. ___^|«tX rCTTKKS—Wanlfjl. t'vo hr-t-'lnsx Un

niHf-rs In a lioa ahn|i near .NfW V- rU A i di*.<s rutt 'Ts, Boa 8, Nuwi ''nit'fItrT i’ MKlI Toiiqf man able b'' ao!l<’lt onlpra

flr.l iiiftka Mmaalf uaeful fttmiil iijpat aTid vrsot. Ub.* nvirkiil Ajiply Hi";'"HI.I.H ft HiH'KKi! 40i CHriion ave.H r’ri'HKR wanlad; friuat l>a a nfat-plfl.xs. n-ai

ft)4 jear1 n f and stoady nian. Audr-'-'s isui.lier,iltn 3i>, Nawa ofllce.BAHItKIt—Firal-t'laii barber WAried m nm'e

JA M P « l> K l» l 'B K ( . n O . 4 UikeAi.le ..vn . ^> Bl O ranfA N J .I’ l,A '’KPMlTH-Wanted, a flrei-elrti"" w-ia n

lilat’kBtiillh. Al>AM VAI'MI'K. IIini'M n •I , ilarilw^n- __ .. ,lllkA'‘KtiMITM wanted. H, l A

W'oshlivflon al.. ''liy _ ___cjtMPubITOB—Flrat-claaa ali-ariiund J'thbrr,

uh. understand* to luck uu ao.l nink.- rea.iy ■ ill Ji-b preasea; inuat b«f aobei, ijUiik •*>' > hiilile, ileady i»Olltloii for a f" - I mati. wuy 's l i t lo |2«y, non-union. Addreea.Btiil eaparlanra. Boa 03, Builon ■N. J ______ _ .............CUMFOSITOR; anoatour: ftola etj>Hri«nre aud

aalary eipactod. Addfoaa Amatpur. Ik'i a— NeyTi effleo. ...

ip x - H E W ^ r 'R K - W a n te d , a r^ p a c U b ia i n w wi.inun of middle a fc to h'“'P

h^jusework. wlllltif to five .arvlces In eichnnfa f- r to'id home. Apply !f24 Ollvcr^at* , .iT u rsK W 'H lK - C o m p o te n t | l t l for f«ner.yl

houjipwurk. to fn lo pouatry durln*. aummeri.......J uomo; wBfos UO Addiraa Houaework,Box 70, Newa iifllce, ______________________l'^ )^ 'H B\VO UK-ae^m all f i r l for fenera l boma-

unrk f'» an to country; no laundry ^^ fk ; muHt >i'ruk K n fllih . tiall 41 Halaey at-* before4 .-1‘l . ik __ ________________ _r*iH '?:BW O RK -l£ap«rteneed f l r l for

h*n,s,.rt-wk: emall./am Uy. no^wM hJO fj m e r +*t ■•r>a r**'iulred

[ | i i r s F W ’0 ( !K - A r«(i«bl* wom*n (m- » m *r» l |ii’tu*i*w<jrk; food plain cook: w Uh ppaaent

employer; food c liy reference. U * QuUman ei.r in r s in v o i iK - Y 'A m f f lr l wmnted lo help

wHIi iffueral biAiiwwork, eleep boiiia Apply ,T ] ' B A I J , , 410 Kurth Plh it ., H a rrw jtL

i ltK Wanted. (llrt for ffeneraJh.iiifrwni'b iw.i In fain llj , referenrea re-

guin-1 Apply "kill Kouib j ! : : l l o l ’S E W O l lK Ym inf f l r l uan le il to lake

Call T] Boiith Clinton at.. Ba*t

f l r l wul chlJil ami naiifl wHb U«bt houa

II

i.rk Call at rac inc a t . ________________. I-rtKVVtXllK-General h«aw#wurk- oo^ i^ tan j u lilte f l r l . KrioaJl fe in lly . apeak Eni

h" \ff.i.8ter plaoe, Eait Oratifengllah . Id

^h 'l.b 'p^ ia" warned Apply «t um-* at West-Iktimp . nP^mHeld __ ^

I 'A R f 'l iN T E H R - T h rp t rhi-mi rarpM ltori fur r.u iill I'lirk. nil V*ri)M» a i " . a U » - ______

* .f-iiack. liurrm anl !>. m

im M C H - O n Tueadeyj .I’wie 2U. IW a. Aii- | r'AHllI.tnK fA lN T r i l wanted. I ll Nnrtb Jtbn a L helmed aon of l ‘aullti« Henrlcb _m'e ____ _____ _________________________ —» a « . r ) , M B , ih . ^ 1 E 7 ,n v f7 7 rrn _ w n m ..i, m .a " ' l l ’ " r .* e! ^ S l ^ »tlena Iha Rimral on i Im j S a % , kt U.16 A M.. frtrfn bla brolbar, Joaeph Henvlch. NO. W ■try alreat. to St. I'opir a Church. S'lu c10 dfotook ft Ulfh Sintra ifJ R iguiem wPleflead for the rejwae ut Ma eotil iiiTiTuwri Id Oamttery of ih il'»ly Sepulciire.

XATO^At Bovjth oraofe, N. J., on ,lune 2.1. IMML Jamea Buchf^an ICuiA. afr-'l Pal alt*** ftnd frletida ara inviud to attemi tlio

Bi fuMTftl ftarvlct'B from hla laiu i-wldmce. i uriier ^ of Irvtajton ftVerme aud Wwiinore ttveiiuw. *'n

Friday. June « , at il K M.S B C C K E -O n Tuusduy, June ilil.

Kooeka. beloted hu»li<iiui of .iriiulo KeU'-Ku tnea Cobbarly). ng* 4«1 yw r*. Uelatlvwe rind friaaiilia ftSd meinbafi of lue l'TC*rciit Bcne i »- tent Aaaoctatlon. tbo Holy .Name inK-loiy. lue kindly InvUed to aitcm l the funeral a e n l'u on frtd fty . Juno 20. at T3ti a . M . from A J. ftftd J. Hollo Funera l Pn.’lor. N'* Hhipmun ■traat. tiw hc*.Ko Hi, R>‘*0 <f l.lm n'a I'hurrh, whara ft U*aa c’t Kmiuiym win bu nffurM lur in# rapoaa of bl* ■"ul, Im crm en m ivnietr^ry

R o ly Heinilchrr<.iCtIHNE)-<*n Tueaduy. June 23. IIMIH Miti-

gafftka, beloved wito of AdulV'hu* Kuli*w Ralatlvaa and frleiidft t>f fhr futiiiiy are invIt'U to attand the funeral fn>m her Into irajdence, 15 putnEner avenue, on Frlrtuy, lone p». at « p, jt . latermcQt In Ml, Flopeiun t einetrry at the ooDvetiieftCiS of tbft family,

tA N O --A l fJraveaetid. Brooklyn, on June 22. 1006, Lomx Liftr.g, Nf'il 55 year*. a M frienda, alao Fkiivka IjOdge ^o, 40, K*F.. of BUwruOeld, ore mvUrd tn attend the fu­neral al fni»omfiBlil Cimicp-ry on Friday. June 26. a t 3 :AU o'clock. lU"l»tHr and f^ u d e nmy flew the remain* ut Cburlcn A. neral na*m*. on rrldey, fr^m IJ ncUick to j P. IL Itircnnclil at nioomflelil I'emetery.

IX)NO—Juno 22. IbOH, Fram-pa A . vil-ltpw of B. M. iiOnf. In her fltlil year, funeral acrvl>.'»'a will be h«ld at *l7b Main airoet, Urunpfe, N.

’ i „ ThuradAy. June 25. at 4 H. MlloCONNli;iJ.r-Su-lilPiily. im .lune 2U.

JaEtti wife <91! Qeornn Mf’v'onnell, In h< r .'i-ili Tlftr. Ftmeral eervlcmi wlU be lieM ut ll‘.*‘ r*-:-P deuce of h 'r duuKlUcr, Mrs. Mntncr. iiBummer avenue, rm Tbursflnv i-Neitlnu. JuneSL at 8 o’clock, flelaih*^ hoc) frlcntlps are

iadly InvUed, Inlernicm in Kuirriv.um t>mo- iwry, at the family's innvenhTii’C,

New Y-.rk. a tb»r.uJkhly experienced esM- tT.ntor on imerP-r irim nn J otber mill Ad.beax ICallinBt'ir. Hi;X Ut, Ni-W> (jHUo, _F \ll.M H.tNL* wemert. K '™ l milker and gen­

eral ftitm work F LH M A N . li\1nfflun a'-'- ., fccrnrr Iloyntrjti avc., _ _ ______

jPH'SKtV’OKK-Fxperlencod maid; m ^ ld a ln ofuk, no w iahlnf. |2u month. Call IW Lin­

den Ave , llloomfleldi T iT ' i jH 'O U K - w u n . a ,

era I liou*eworkj no wajhlng. KINABT. o39 Hprlnjrrleld ftva.nni.'H liW O RK-m ri tor foMlTvl houMworbl

i.n* wsilltt* 10 ft, (0 loMhor* Ho HOUtB H lh *t. ___________H o r * B w n R K -fiir i or woman tn'i.B«nt with

ligh t housework. 2nk Ul’asblnirton st_________

0(K)KH, Nwedleh cooke. Oerroais cookJ, Scotch ••fill*. Uerman and Bweanh waltraeief: Nch*-

wwWUi wal.ireaaea;, cisiftmberTnftlde and aaaiu- jrU li charabarmaixi^ ^^ndraaaaj, ,

Folleh^and U u b ftr la ft f i f la fob houaework* cUy or country; now on bond a i JACKHONB. The 8 w*cll#h-Anverl« an Ofltoa, Bo iTamUton at.. Seat Orange, te l ItWOJ.COokiTlauiidreae. hnuaaworker. nuree ftrl,

(fertuon flrla. aeuhore. BOLUMON Employ^ men! Offle*. 42 Jonea at.; tel. BBOflW. ^COOK-Relleble woman wlahea position oa owk

i r housework- Addreae Cook. Bo< 51. News otMce. _______ ___C O M PA N IO N —An active, e lderly woman da-

tlraa poaltlon, eonu^anlun, mirae, hou*ekftej>® er. h e l i^ ; can new. etc.; a than le r f* comp«neaUc>n. U. P. H O U S E , &ftB ls ic k tr a t _________ __D R E H B M A K E R . thoroufhly experienced, new

work of any kln<L w an t, ah inw a la l e^lte al- t*r*tione dona cheap at home. M RB. s B ID B - l lA N , ITO IJo rr l* eve., between Bank and lathave ___________ ________________D R E H S M A K IN Q —Kacvllen l dreeamaker. arcua-

tumert to flneet work, wiehea enRak-nienta; reaa, nabla charfe Addreai Compet„nt. Hoa *1, Nvwa ofllc* ____ ______________DR EH8 M A K FTH; hert rt.fefonvn; thoroUKhly

rompetent^ 12 a ‘la j . A JS fve * MHH- M A R T B f l l S I i n i R R . Ikl W e l l JK In n e r tl,DllESHMAK lOR wlaliaa iLvaAr w„rk lif Itie

lUv. Il-flli per Say, JlWKPHrNK K t’ HR. MultiafTr tl,. JllooiiiflelA.

M O R T O A O K ^ J j O A IC ^ ^KOO.UtlU LkJAN

ON UOND AND MORTOAOB A T » CENT., )N BUMS AND TOR rERlO D B TO 8U1T THE ROHROR'BH. NO BOND8 1>R CQMMIHBION EXACTED. A M . NKCEBSAhTp j w k r b c a h e f u l d t p r e p a r e d .

CHARDEB A, n i O K .COUNBE IA)R-AT-I, A W,

TW BROAD BTU O N E T TO "l o a n

ON UONIl AND MORTOAOE.NO BONUS OH OOMMISBION CiUHOED.

OEO. W IIAONEY. COUNBELUR AT-LAW. ROOM T2S PRUDENTIAL mJILDl.NO

B O R S E f , ' C A R H IA G E I, B T C .

B U L L S HEAD COMMIBBION 8 TABLKS,«6-W7 irnOAD BT., NEW ARK. N. J..

LAR0E8T COMMISSION BTABLB8 IN NSW JBRStIT.

HECUrLin AUCTION BALES EVERT TUpB.DAT AND FKIDAT AT 10 A. M ■ , .Fur nuf au.-ilon *very Tuvaday and Friday hSa* —reduoad lo ........... .........

WO have a large eelocllon o f horeee; ped^pie in b4x4 —reduced to ........................

A U T O M O B IL E S AJIO M O T O tlC T C liB f*

need of a horse of any deoprlpttun "wIll car- lalnly find It to ihelr advantage to see nurf . . . _ __.. akv_*> aiik-

AUTOMOBILB TIAKS. SIm . Shoea.

28x5 —reduced t o . . , ............... 118.00^htS ‘-reduced to 14.00 “Bthiti—reduced to ....... 16.8082x64—reduced to ..................... 16.00----- --------- 30.00

23.00

TulubeOj 13 A B.C4

a.TST .t l

A U T O T I R E A N D R K P A IR UO., 'Phone 2,W7L. 203-267 Halsey ei., u iietatra

♦ 80,000 PRJVATi: fundi, first roorta*Kv*. i-.n eea CiHinly; Oral mortgage money for^bn^l

iny lectlon of.Nair-Aafftsf-. 'UortgogM, Box 80. News office. ' _____MONET to loan on Newark improved pro r- i a,ntt.(i we do not aek you to keep him. a* *»y

arty Ooly; quick decialon. FR A N K FL ft 1 motive la lo pIcoM the public; any gentteinan GROSS, M«trot>olltan building, 238 Waehing- who bn# not bought a hor* *t our aurtion^or ton at., ttl. 8 ^ . prlvule sale

-------convince othora; we alio

■ iffciiiiga, which we run anil cheaiwr than am' ! u,v»u p / y v i lw r ip u Sfrwi«rtT-T *-!a" " T ^ ,-iiie in the Ka*t I h«v« iho largi‘*t auction _ HlNULN-f.YLlNl>ER RUNAIim T. |.»0; run- aiiible In the Kail and the moel rHIol-le on'-; alwiut, suitable for doctor IVhlie ateam-we respectfully'cnil the ait^niUin of buyers. folding a^ai run-

' .......... rtnoui, exchange fur mllllnit machine, ehaper,rduncr. liithf: or lypeM-rilcr. Inquire QFJSft- LKK’S Oarage, SI Hh^rman ave.; 'phone 3MR,

W H IT E ete«m touxteC" '

e respectfully ............ ..............; i>(."l purohnee any horiei_ until “

(l*»mon*irailon of the kind we sell at (be lluii ■ Head Htnblfli, the oldeat and mo*t rtll«bie co.u- . . . . . . . _ . _ — 11

_ _ " home and— l l r y him fo r ’two da'yi, if he'^a not ax repro- order: dlocunnprilng'xhnft, elde i f , ^ •

three c i irn lubes. ex irA ^^H illghta end gen<* . to , r. tin- C'

1300. WIO TO LO A N on bond and m ortgage la m Ih or exchange every daysums to iu lt, at 8 per cent., without bonua ' “

D ltK S H M A K K H \vl»h<'X ©ngagfrnent* by the ilftj ]>T'iexmakcr, 2H* Plane at.____________

U.W K \V<lKR- Wnrnan wwiU ilay’s work, ran givfl the beat of referencoa. Kail or addieoa

thlnl flfKjr. TO Fnrry atDAT’ fl WORK—Young, willing Hungarian ^

man wants day * work of any kind. •74

E n W A P D ” &BACK*«uftaelor' 820 PrudenUaVMONET TO LOAN on bond and m^yrtg-ge. no

bonua required. FB E D E R irK E HODGE, counoalor-at-law. I t t Droad ntv* Newark. N JMONET to loan on bond and mortgage In

fUma to suit 8AUt.'’Bl> W. QEERY A irO., 600 Hfoad it.

H O R T O A G E S j L Q A N S - r E R S O N

ROADt CABUTThe acarcUy of ready uoab la the problem

confronting moat every one to-day.People In all wglki of life ere emboxraaaed

forTHE NEED OF IT.

The LABORER because he la thrown out of employment. The JOURNEYMAN beceua** Ms -mployer wax compelled to lay him off. The MliJRrHANT bK.eu*c ibe people have no money to airend.

IT'B TRUEthere la renlly no caua*' for a la m . but It Ishard to convince the Hkeptlcal.

WE HAVE PLENTY OF CASH on hand. Not check* or bunda. but ACTUAL CASH.

CAN YOU UBK SOME?If eo. w« will loap It to yuu and charge you

fio more than la usual under ordinary tlone. DotwlihaiandUif ihe present

g r e a t d e m a n d f o r r e a d y c a s h .You can get from 110 to IlOO on your Furnl-

tuM, Plano, Horse and Wagon, eto., and we will moke the Urros of returning U to auU you.

W|C’ LL GO KL’ R T H E R -

JOS 8. HOT, Prop.J U. MOREHOUfl. SalPeman.

J. K. 8EBR1NO. aaleaman.J a, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. BOTH ‘rilON F:8 . ________ _

VRporlxcr, tir»- chfilcii. f-te.; price J 2 Tri) raeb;' bargain. A. R H A L D W IN , 40b F ra n k R tr it .7 nioumneld. N . J .

tL E rfpH lrlog . aaiiafactlon gunran- M-eexfiry w ill repnlr ui your '

litiikvn ■ part* i-eplaceil without dvloy; t*nna i rpHsnnnblei alao p rlva ie letteon* in driving

Kivrn. li. C, T A Y lA J lt . John at., Harrl- N. J .

prlvHle sale need not heeJiKie. na a tr ia l h y conviueed othora; we aleo have horaha a t prl* f A l ’TO M ij J IlI L

iee-1 ; lMik<-eeaflry will repnlr ul your hou# :

FA’ l l M ’ l Ik N u ’ waiio-'l. • '''I'Bcythc and Keneral work Api'ly A. l,

hi Academy at , upsmlrr __ ____FA JH atllA N D --M en f-'r farm w •rh . go‘'d lullk-

nr ftud teamster. J . (i. HALI*. U<iytl‘'ii nw ..IMlum.____ ____ _ ___ ________ -

■KHV (1 X P .K wanted; mn«t have ^rivnre. Appiy l iA IH ' A M 'D O N " ' >.t

HOl‘ HKwbrtK-Wnniod. girl T-r general houpev.ork Call at 42 Kearny at._______

l.At'NEiRY Girl wunled. esporleured <fn man­gle ono rapnlde o/ Hiking i-haiae nf flnl-

w.*Tk depdrtmenl; no other* neod upply <)r- iiiiit** and iximeillp Laundry. 12H (JnkwuihlUV<* . tJfRUKfl ______ __ ___ _____ _L A l'N nU V Steady eniployment for good

irnnrr f*n family pleeea: also girl wnntetl to <>[nrat»' rollflr maclilru-, Superior iBSundry. fih Ncifth Ifth * 1 , Fuel r>riiiiguIj/U’ N: TtY--h>nilly li Tier kanled ui on«-e,

iiiuel iirel t.’hise <>n ".ea'a an |eklrta rttriiliig Ijiundn. d-iu Unrk » 1 (W-Mna- _ ___ ____L A l'N l'I lY ifirls wanted: experL-nc'■ ! in ehnk-

Inx. f'erlhia and folding in riniifle ruuin floiisrh I»rs l.a.midry i.'u., 4lS Mark'*? .' l. ^IjA rN r'U V MAIlKRR wanted at cm* first-

rlABS -'nlv, « '«'d opwriunlly. Klerllng Iknim- »t., Orangs

D A T S WORK—Young widow wlahe# doy’a au ik , waahtng, cleaning. 2 Becoml at. _

DAY'S WORK—Woman want* day’ * work. any kind. PR ID E. 84 HUiaide a\ e_______

DAY'S W ORK-W ldow wlahee day nr wefkly work. BURNS. 40A Lafayette at.

Should you be able to e^ tle sooner than tba tltne agreed upon we w llf proportion.

g re ^ bpon we w l l f rebate the ooit In

D AY'9 WORK wanted K. V. n.

200 8th Bve M RS.

dry. Park

A ip Jy H.irrlson.

GR<A'

400 JiilviiOROCtthT CLF.RK wwii,-cl. r*f«ren,'C rp-

o ilb i l . W IL L IA M N l, I l i iL A B , '.111ndd wv*. ____________ ____ ___ _____MEN—Wanted. Roi.d Htfrgptlc mm to sollHl

for our lU'W weekly hPiil'h mid fi'rlilrril <*«'□- tracts, stork fuimmin : nn l-Jlry frr. no for lapse, Ihp fiHJSi |H«rii!ai form of ev-T pul oil I he nmrkrf, cell S-ii:,.i A. JR., 4.u d P. M. IM.1 Mntk«*i el . ruum f k * _______M 1 f'l. lVr.jitF'il. * xi-eilenrofl man to repair

rlu. Lts and *»>wlr.g mm lilnca. t ’ull nftrr 5 ar'-. k Nywnrk ' i Ui» Mulberry *i-MAN wiinipd who iin-leralHndR repairing and

selling up piHiJid n-t*. siate HXi-e.;(rd.Addivss Ni-ln. la-x 4'* N * '"* ollln- _____MAN b) collect il-hit. ‘ all between H-0

A M anil B-« 1'. M . ‘ 'r»'‘ ir«:J, f . fONNELY.kLvN WiinledrGv»f>i.»n t>- do fl couple of diiya’

work. Arlington nvi- uni! t lerllnK ld , vMl.'- burgh

iwhlloi, private faiiiUy ti gv>Rfisn*-

I .\rM JitF 8 S iwhlloi, priv til ronnirv, nil conveuleiices fa ll I

vine ava. _ _Nl'FtflE lURI* wnmed for one child In go ti>

seaphore fu ll iif'or fl P. M , K.M*TKS- UArHKR, l>4 IlTiUul *1 _ __ _NTHtiE iHRI. wanled. go home nights, i.ir-

fatP P.ib1. MAUMAN. 12 '»Hkwi..riave.. Uppee M»UjirlKlr _

OlHL rU) wishes position to assist or help with children. C*41 lOB Miigaaine at . third

diKir. no cards.

IT fl .WORTH INVBBTTGATTNO.Write, 'phone or call.

PEOPLE'R U U N AND UROKERAOB CO., Room* 401. 402. 408. 4U4.

Niagara building. I8b Market st..__ »Phone 4066 P O- Hoa 244.

0 1 ^ ' IN TO D KU T TO G E T O U T O F H .A slniT’le priitilen'i when you think It over Cor

B few minute*.

MAN' V.1U1 1M wltli hiAiviEm pire I'h vm l'a l W irh'

and h fivy w'lig'in. re:ir '14 First si

M AN tn marmk'- h llll-rd r-uni uri-umy f f (piin-d. A r .V N K lK L l ’. l»b Mork.-i ___

N P i l lT W A T ' H M A N ^^onlH. a ciipiible mail SR nlhhl waichiiiaii; iiutsi 1 0 s-J er umI h ‘

g. Oil iRfi'rpmo, st ill' '.kt'S uxj ’ - •erm: e Addivin W ii i ib ......iiflli-e-I 'n lM 'l iU .YmiHK rn-nn iViinitMl for I Ik Ii I pm l'T

u .ok ill cu iicm talb'i'm« catuhllhlum-iil, om*Tvllli nxpi,'t prtffi'irv; Kill' 1'. A l>\‘M r.iB 'im t H2r ‘

fll nurse TvuiJle'l frnm lu \M K8 D U ’ KK.R, 227 ftnuih

BT BORROWING FROM U9 a lump sum you cun nay the small "nagging"

' amuunta. have emiugn left to make tome needed purchaieH I-'OH CASH at a aavlog, and

- - — ---- -------------------------- I are In a poaliljn to pay book to ua In amallHOUSEWORK—TnistvioFlhy position as house- 1 weekly or mauthly payment* In keeping with

• • " yuur Inciime.BY HAVING TIME TO THINK

you can work liui ihn (Inannlal problem more sUL'ceoafully.

TIME EXTENSIONSare required hi imnie nitiiiis Juj+t ihe eame asIn bustnpe* rrmlters. ll 1* tlic thinking part 1 c life which enabl*'* hM in iivcrciuTio Jirticiilllea.

CA.-iH IN HANDwork* Wfinfleni T!i hick <.<f II, for reil need , chajiges tme'e 'lew in llf .

AN rNLlMlTI-TT’' S l 'fT L T OF MONET ]B Awelllng wurihy linuer’liuldors on their own »et:urUy. t.'nme hi iiiid talk the martef over aa lo the amnum miulred iu put you r>n your "financial re>-( " If unable to ou l we will, upon r- cclpi of rpqin-ht !>y 'phone or mall, aeipl a cunfldenllol repri'i- 'niiiiK'e to see you.

Nl'-W JERtlEY D A N CO.,D. - phene 47.VJ 142 Market sPlury hullrilng Ruom* SOd-SOd.

"THE Ul.n RELIABLE."

worker In private family or private hrurdlng- honee; no washing; competent wn'Troes, refer- encei frara present einployer; town or rountry Addrcaa J. W . I4(l Valley rd., W.-at DrungS.N J. _ _ ___ ______tll UHF‘i^\ORk—A •etiled German girl would

like (X'Sltlon nl general hoiisfwurk in a small (uTman family; beet of references, rail '-f b<1- dri'is ;>TMent employer, 12 JIelst<Kl at.. EktatOniiigs _____HOT':<EW0RK—fonipetent colored girl wants

Imuaework; n<i uIiIm-'Pm lo se^ahore or roun- trv. giifKl , f.'i Iu $A weekly k2^Pouth lAtli sitlorS K K E E l'K n 'B-riTinn-Amerlcan womoJl

wtaheai a ihwHK.h u.h In n-'ckcsiasr In hacliflor’ a or widow's honif Addrens MRS. S.. lh*x *li News ofBce.HCH'SKWOKK N 'U I'flrilsh girl wishes tH.»il-

Mofi. general lnuisewurk. no wathlng. Iron­ing. Aildrews iloueewnrk. Box 111, .News otllce.

HI'rriEWORK—t'olored girl wanls g<'“ueral housework, In Enst Orange; best rnferimi-e;

UToall family, g'jod wnges I1.T4 Noilh Mil ut.

A T AUCTION.240— HEAD OF HORSEfl— 240

THUnHDAY, JUNE 2ft, 1808.A T .K "N ZO F O X , P R O p n iE T O R O F T H E

c^REAT E A rtT E R N I IO R H E B A Z A R . fi20 B R O A D 9T. A N D 16-21 A T L A N T IC ST.,

N E W A R K , N . J .We will have at auction on Thursday, June

2b. 24*1 hfiid »t al] Ihe different tyiiea of horses.All thv ahuve are gnoil fresh country hor"»'S

brnughi rlghl "If the farm by competent Judgee. KLul «i luM loL Ise uny one In need of u h'u''; t'. !iii**nil this sHle, ns all the above will bo *Ui.l V, III III TH}M r\e t«i hlghnat hldder.

pbId ivill l,•'■ >1mence at 1<> A. M.. with fifty i h*-.i I f h rs s lliat have been used aroimd Hit ,I i l l . . * * I

K 'pular aiii’llen sales every Monday and Thurs-laj. 1 omniendng at 10 A M

AI^FONZO f o x . Prop. WILLIAM A. PATTERSON. Auctlonaer.

Newark phone 113U 1* D. 18= ;

BANET BRO0.*

BALES AND EXCHANGE STABLEfll

8T-41 B R ID G E ST.,

N K W A R lt . N . J .

JOfl-HORSES A N D M U L E S —SO®

eonHanily on hand < 0 aelfct from; one to two carloads hones and mulea. ffUltabl® for all inirDosea arcllinat«d and randy for Iromedlat* eliy U»e. reuePM weekly; satlafaollon guaran* l*tfd and price* to suit all buyers.

a l l K.IND6 OF WORK HORSES TO HIRE.

BoIIi 'phonB*. m N «w«rfc.____________

BHiilEHT a u r a H T E R OFCAHIUAQES, NKWAND aEPOND-HAND.

DVKN KS ’OVVN IK NEW ARK.Agen,.}' H A. MOYF.R VEHICI.ES.

FuiT*j'A, I'liwRlc*. rUTiabculB, pony v*hloI*8, colleolori- rlK?. spof,! I'nrl* nnrt rurial.ouls.

HAilNf.SS liYiR ALL [.rnPO SEa,r,in.llv «nil rna.l hor«f". MVfr.l

veiy f.isi tfoitTa. parers; children’ s pet ponle* ftjid ll -nlo.’vs. Mor*ea must be a* repreaerued or

NEAVAFiK IPiltBRftCAnRIAGK FXCHANGEI . J WILLIAM FINK.

Tel 8»i;f b ll Lombardy st., near Droed-

ENTIRE stuck of fine rubber-tired new vahlclea to be mdd r<'fiirdleaa of cost; one I3w n*'W

model eurrev at *2f)0. one S2r»0 extra roomy surrey hI fl6^; one low-wheel open aurrey. very light. \ rut-iinder, at 4l3fi; two cushion- tired top I'Mgg'e* and runalwula reduced from llBd and Lt in |110 and WIi; aloo a few good aeconds. rubher-tlre<l and lino oondtMon at Ion PTlrea; on* Qulmby atatlon wagon at S1 2 0 : one Pork phaeton, coat i 4 W. at | 1 » ; one worth u A at >173. J. L U U ^ O . Ixir-. 20*22 Camheld si.

AT’T u M O U Il,R H hought. sold and exchanged;wp havp for sa)p U pos, llulrks. Maxwells.

Aut».K*arit. Ufldlllu.-B, EordN. dem ents, W hite*, 4’ivpp Hartfurds and INki o iIu t s ; ilOO to >3,l»U0'. Auto Exr.hangg. 2dP Halsey Ml.

v b i T ’a n Tz in o T L a n t . ~W e vulcnnlxe lubea and shoeii pnjmptly, cor­

rectly am] rcBtwnable. work guaranteed; t«lS Years' experience. A U S T IN , kl Orange at.* half block from Broad.ISI B’ K Inuring car. m good order, will *etl

cheap un acoounl uf lea\-ing itiy; juat pHlntn'd. ifverhauled: gond Urea and fulJy••<jul|ipe*i1. fhill Ht 34 Lliv’iiln ave.. city.

c.iARAlJl'7. nirt'dilno ahup, Ilxturp.H. suppltea, etc., fur Hiilr, $75i>; I'rtsy PTmw, near New­

ark; exuertl’.mal oppnrlunity. Addresa Sacri­fice, Uox 25, News ofllce.

; TIRE tn-ubles ended; nn more hlnwouis or ;iliiictiites. uu^u your old shit-a uiul Invcsti-

the P. & H. tubes, un exhlblLjon nl llA lsey st.

a t l a s aino 3-lon truck, 24-horaepnwer, f t salo or exchange. Apply GREENE Motor

Car Co-; coimnlaition allowed to dealer making *ale.WlTHfCRBEE Storage bnttertea, plugs, dry

cells and finest recharging for auto* and motor boats. Third floor, Sunday Call bldg-BABG a INS, used auto*. Packard. Winion, Cr*‘gg,

Toledo, Reua, Cadlllau^s, Maxwells, Autocara. etc.; saw up. WILLIAM VET* gW Halaey.

AUTO TOPS AND ALL TRIMMINOS.F Mutt ft t'o , 4511 Washington st., near K in­ney. Hatlsfactlnn guaranteed. Thone 241H>L.

WORN sjid broken auto parte, foreign of American, made and repaired; brailng; toL

R743J GREENHALGH, &53 Central tve.

■ Jppey M*N U R S E - A praci

p. M to h A. M Orange nve,0FFI< '1 '. W O R K Ma^iifai-iurlng Jeweler wants

a n iung womon foi\ irnn<*ral ufTlr^ Mid stui-,t work: slv«- must h«' »i V-»oil arlter und n^ni Inftppenrniii'e arnl work N ts web nr | H o T 'S IiiW n U K -lIimgHrlan*<■0 0 1 0 1 0 . knijwln-dg- ■•! fn '« "ilG riix riot wanie HltnaUnn for genera! hiiusewaary , KoA >f n THri^n.-e reiinir-'d p‘‘rn,Mi-Tit \ r-otvking 11l> W ea l al.IH,«I(|,.n I" r rlKhl pnrtv A .!, Ir e . M.'inclur.l, | , -- ------Eo* 1*1. N'"'» I HOl'.SKWliKK—Tming jilrl wajil.

— -■— - 1 ' rti ipJuwwMrk, nniall Anii^rifan faTiilly.O F F K ’E i l l l l L Fmnll Npw I irh nmee, xhini-j- nl . I'lu rUior

I.. L , UBi-ful. Rt'"' HI!'*. I’" ! ' ----- 1 - - ----------- ------------fliiil Htiifi- .|U.illf1i-Hlltinp and If llv tng^ w lirt )p i f t i l lU OH K Vnunp girl wishes |

HiH'KEWORK MlrlJlp-ngpd irol.ireii wnmiin wmils houjewfirK. small fam ily ; i l l ) or s*^

slion*. referpnoPM, E . . 3k Academy si.lb ir^llOWi ►RK wPl.iw. with sTpiill boy,

wniii.] like pl^ri' In L-iiimtr) ; smiill w igSH. A'ldri'SH 11., Boa ttft. News fifilre.

girl, speaks Eng-n.rk.

gs'nenil ill.l West

• |U.| .\ddrfs IbiX flh. N h w s uflll'

dognnorni hriusi’WDTk; Am erican faitiHy

W K B E H .ymmg b-KlTni.'r; ] _______ ___ _Tmperlsl Mru hlne | ij()('HRT,vr>TiK-Nice, neat gtrl wants f-lHce

__ ' genenil liollMCWork , good, plftlii EngllHh r.iok.I Pin Ne-v Vnrh ave.

,1 .iiid refiiom \ii, Noivs I i__;;

piircnt*H T E N 'K l I i M ’HI'.U hrluhi,

f ’nder>> -I ' f H*-nilnirtiiiiI.M . Ilk M‘irk-' St, Newark, N _\\<|>1KN Wii:-1i-l fw i W'-men f<*r milslilp <*1ty

w ork . .Hsn 1 " irtse l pi suhurhan ii'W rji near j ]|{\c iji.;\V ''ihK -Htmgiirhin girl speaks good : •\ V ' 11< s-ilnry pnid fll*" Ira [lapurlillo ti 1 ..n KngllHh, wishcH puelM'n, guneral hmiBework.

W est "nisi Ht . N''w V-«rk , 2ikl Ferry m .,1, ndlrUde pTotpfltnnt girl 1 Hfu'^LWORK Sirong girl wishes general

for wnHUiir nr l iliiiinhcr work I' lU Thui ,

LOANS ON Ft^NTTURSk ’ laiwesl Rate*.

Borrow IKn you pay back Bflc. ireakly.Pufrow Ilf)' you jiay back S5c. weekly.Itnrrrnv >'jn you piiy bach ll.llJ weekly,j;orri]\v you pay back $1.13 weekly.Hornn\T;nj you pay back $1 2B weekly.Iti-rriiW^^ri you pay back $1 35 iveekly.Borrow >RL.4 :uu pay back >1 bO weekly.Uorre w tbo you pay back (1 IH> weekly.

\\‘hv go to a frleiirt for a lonn when you can get th*' unwunt wanted on jour own ^ r- swiftl securliy; be Independent, come to us for your wums, you pay fur our Services and do nut have lo ask favors. Call to-day and Jet ua explain, It coat* yuU noilUng.

,m i't i : a l l o a n c o m p a n y .IIB Market at.. 24-29 Wood bulldlnf.

"IjOOH f o r t h k r k d H onaK."Trade your old harness for a naw oft*. Bugg-y h4rr.<n^, fr»m 11* up, fluTToy harriMs. from $14 up.Orocary hnrnees, from >16 up,Express hsmeas from up.Truck harnea^. from $29 up.Team haireas. fw'm |2B up.Full line of hsmesit sundries.Full line of runabouts and bugglSft. Reoond-hond harness alvvays on hoAd.

AfiCMENBArH'S, Th MARKET.

TOURING CAR for iialif iwo-oyllnder Autocar, In good condition; full equipment, pole*

$2.W. 353 Valley road. Weet Orange,

TOURING CAR, 1007 Auhurn Ilka new, 1800;Bulck. 1IK15, bargain, 1325; Olda runabout.

$UVi. METER. 3ft Cone sL, Orange.I^ R SALE. Baach Magneto, high tension,

for four-cylinder engine. F B. ALVORD. IS South Clinton sL, East Orange.MAXW ELL runabout, 1908; new- never run al

all; need money and must aell by Wednes­day; $700. M.. 2B9 Halsey At.

FOR BALF.—Buick iwo-oyllnder louring in flrsl-rlasa condition; bargain. LEONAni'iS,

8U5 Market at.; 'phone (tbC!-AUTO for sflla, 1»00 Uodol D. In perfect 'T-

der. reason for nelllng bava no room lor same.,,. 143 Littleton av«.

L o a n s to n\'FRYRODT ON

F U R N IT U R F , PlANO Jt. IfO R S E a , W A O O N 8, R T f,. FT f '.

Wh make It ns rany as poaalble for honeat pH-H.iei 111 riti husinesn with ua. We appreciaia the fai't that e\ei'.v lereon of pride desires to kp*-;- Their |•e eollftl affalra private, and we can iri.mtsp and guaracitne to such absolute confl- deui'p m hII trariKactloni conducted with US.

uUR rON FiDENTlAl, rR K D lT SYSTEM

R O U H A U D 'SDouble truck harness. $30 lo |M: alngl* truck

I hnrm-eB, *2 o lo J4u; buggy homeas. | 1 2 to I4 B; liurrey harn*se J2U to $in. leather nets, 11.30 to $4: smhlc Bhwta. ooolerv. and full line of summer tu’rse gOMda at OEIORGE ROU- BAI I>‘S. 2o2 Market at.

HARNESS,lA tg e stork

of harnPBS on hand; alfto Second hand team hameoa-

e m a n u e l ARELEW.200 S P R IN G F IE L D A V E .

iitii! .-Lflpr I u ferp t »h1

7 H |■ ly lanh st , MoiucUIr;iro r '!K \V i> R K -i’n1i>roi1 girl nlnh*p iilan '

iimS l t ii|ih h<MiM)iici;li Oil Kijmrnlt pito I

llrfildMoKENNA—On Jum- 2.1, U"'H. rnlrl. k. hiui

MA.<3orm»n. m i Burorivr a v w M, i rl.tiiy, \ , 1 - mn.l, I -I" i 1 1 -intWiUrJUM 23, at 3 A. U., ( 1 the l’Mh^ l nt, wlwii. -M- ^ High Mas* of Heaiilom will be uffiTti] r.«r thft r*poeo of his soul. *iuernieiU In llu* Uimi’ - t*iT the- Holy HepnU'hTt,

KfOCKRIDOB—ftt Msiiticlalr. nu-klpiily. ■ m JdM 23, IWON, Malintln. beluVfd wlf« of Juiti'-e D. Kockrlilge. age<l years. RpIuMvcs .tn.l friaxida or* reapecifully liivUml f" atieUil ih* lUftaral wrvlces at her lute r»'aiiJenc“, Wlll' W atytat, corner Rooaevvli place, un ThurSAlay,Ju s * X , at 2r3U J'. M. Tntenntmi in M litobroTi ren ie t’Tjr.

• illl. lilr aM-I 'L t M L L lt w.iiU'-l. rlikt-i'lnfa man, Adlreus

[ iiiiid \ h;inu, IP X I', Ncirn .inii 'f _Hiil-mv''K:N I ATIVI‘ --W an'-I. iirfti -’ l.HRa k-p -

Ml" niiiDvu In -r L.oi H iy : Kn-in m m -y jliaLiriy pro Hi.vT I ti iiiuet hiivp Stflilng okjeil- once .um rf-fiTviut.*.. InlcrMow npovai^nry. n *

! p 'tiU i.iiifH l.'j It iTri AiMri'bfl M., Mol I..!.' N owm i Mice. ^ ___ _ ___ ____‘ FlAlrAVAT'lirAfL I'LURKS, posioince cleiK".

ti(M)spw<hi k gh'lsV A J, 'k* W.iTTPn

riry

carriers.BOBttNHAOEN—On Monrtny. June 'J2 , iw i. i prcpim

O *0 rte E „ Imaljnnrt r.r Np IUh Tngg lioF.cn- | lin I hh hftttn. In tbe 32<1 )car uf bln iigo- 1-ielutivoH M d frlcmU,'alHo mnnil>prfl uf Uemnal Rimyun ^ s n c ll No. 2143, Jr. O. 1 ‘ . A. M^ aro In' U ^

i H , ik’ix '■n, News olflc*,

lera, |l.H « i yenrl>. .■x.iininHilumi.cailun fti-i- until iippdnie.J, W rite bruoii- |

HbIM* W A N T E D HENr t T i 'P l T K ^ r ^ .KiTlrepR 5 ^ ^ W .

Mo-y r.T N i' ivf -imon_________ __

K . H t M 7 0 Y M F ^Acc<uru,\5^

furnished ni TOBsnnalilp rates. U-iuks r'pen^d,HiuUUnl- avatrinniiiprl M K R f .V S T ll . E

' A I L I T (.1) . #1 nl. ' Phone ■1702.__ _I “ T|. ii lK I tK K l 'K n A N D AITI iL 'M TAN T .I I xpoi Li Tii cd iiH linca of tiuslm-sv. aevkft tern-

por;ir) >v<irk ui pari Inya, uyeragi' coht on this LAUNDRl'iBH-Flrst-clsss lrt\inilr48s, by I liael“ tip ui>i-klv. tii-"k!i upert+-d, rioseil, nudlied, day 1“ f'riiwfurd «t

nriUeii up. Jlsciitiingleil. ay"t*ni insiallciJ;' !.rt,-f liiL iii-mns'inu'ius ina'tc wHll llrma nnt ein- ! [iiuylng |u‘TiTiiin'-n' hi-fik-k'Si'i'er Aceuuntutit,

Is aftKinlihlngly liberal, simple, safe and pri- vat*^ W p lake h I3 risk W e create no pub-

. . . _____. . . - —_______________________' hciiy . W e make no charge for application.lU H 'SF 'S V itR K TnunK ml.ired girl wlshea light I . W E TItT 'pT TtGT,

hi u.^puork. 17 ' rnv ford hi. i W e w tll open a cortnd-^ntlal: credit account w i l l.. - I niufii-y ca ll at out

H V IL I' I'i-Md (Vhik. wiiirress inunilrpo-y general . yonr nccounl w ill be welcnmed, and

RUPnER TTRKA.W « pul on and repair solid and cushion

vehicle tires; we ua* Hartford rubber only; they an* the best; price* low; work dim* w hll* you wait.

JO H N 0. M E R K E L CO., 23 P rln c* st-

:-ourHry M R S Iph<ITlF* |T|0,[

I .A U M ltR l 'S S Fine laundry, ladles' fancy wash suits mul dresses IniinilP'red In llnest

n\annsr 273 I-afayeitc si : prlvnte Ijouso _____LA l'N T 'R K rtr J Yi ung vvnnian waniH ivisltlon os

lAxmdrc's I F ran k lin llarrlann

N. T.I iin liiHtiriMe. ll'ii-inTsi' ______ULf'".!\ iN il-W anieil. a nit»h for rposhlng nnjj

doll en dc;wirtn:.-uL uf X I'etull sMri . umti-- ------ .. . . _ . . , L-\ii T'lenc.'-l K i i- mlnry expe liHJ .tfldrosato ftttofid iho funual service ot his hcin>e, -7 South Sixth atrroi, un vVcdni-sJay ©vi-nlnn, __Jun* 24, At 3 o'clock. Inti-nui-ul in Luthunn ; wanted; ons who la raprihle ufCometory on ThursUy, caring for ftH oiilslilc builm-as un salary

fiCftwrwO f>n June 23 ' UHSh at 3 P. M.. \ baf ls; gap, electric, picture giinds. must Turn fl j ^ r x a Scbwlng, beloved liuatmTid^ur Rarhar.i " '

\mA Hriiail n: , iJTin»‘ 'JWiui., Newark ^ _RTHfK K F U I 'K B Wanted. i»y vming C’anAdlnn,

p.isUInn HI? book-ki'Hivr. ratlroH.I. express nr olerltfiblri, uf tm len llrtlB ’»n demand. A.It., 377 Llm-i ln Hve , I'lty

M iiT l lE IP f i I l L l . r r R . by refined woman. Ad- rirees X , JL News iU h e

NI'U itK- tJrad iiate nurse would like esre of In- viilld tir enllri* cliarge i»f tine or ninre ch il­

dren, peaehore i>r cuunir>. M R S RUnnKSl. 70 tVimeraei si.

also conflne- Llttipton ave.

office.

bl* Iftt* r**idenoB, 114 l^ehe Hti'F* . ut 2 F. M. \ '* A M ____Ifttorment la Fftlrmouni Csnielery, | wnntKl’; aril rrtAll trade; J7I1 to

8 HANN—On June 21. llkiH, BUd«leiily, Mary \ $l7 ri tier monili nn«l rcimmlsslTmEllM bcth^ Bo** , .ft$ed

4 years 0 monllis, und K\ years 2 numtlis, beloved liuugh-

B«cdk Aged 2 ye*!--. « ............ —

to n ot J 0 iei>hu* and lln ry H- 8h:mn. Fiin»frii|rt

1:

privato.arORSUERO-On Monday. Juno 22. U«'S.

CtftJfa, beloved wife uf Eriu'Sl Hiurshoig “ n*rftl aervdceii fr<iiii her !ai« hunn*. ll 'l N<.inn

loth ati-eel. on Tliursdu)-, June nt 2 UU 1 1 . Intennctil In Falrniuunt c’suiotery.

TlLLO U —At her laie mritb-m--. IflU Wash' ton avenue, Belleville, nn Tuniday. June 23,

Daisy Gordon, wife of l/r. D. R. Tlllou. j«r*l lervlcaa at her Iste Tesidencf'. irfi

'JiilTSday. June 25. HKIS, al H P. M. Inter- ml 111 Glen Hldgs femetary at convenlenoa

r family.VOEUtFlR--At HhiftmUrld. N. .T., on June

S3, KKlb, Murlo, wld«v> >4 .Inhn Vue1 k<-r uged 38 yeori- Funeral fri’uii ih“ honu- nf her ac-n* .10**ph Voeiker, 12 street, nn Thura-day morning, ai b u'clui'k. Ri-lailvea anil frt«n<1n or* invited. Intcmumi at Ml. o|;v<-t Cemetery.

W ALTBR6 - A t N. J. Ih-me for Disabled B.R- dJera. Judo 28, Uti>*rxo W&ltera, late <'lum- uany H, Third New JeiHoy Infantry, tipariish WOT, kf*d 26 yearB. Funeral at I P M Thurodfty. June 23, to &i>L Cecil la'a Church, tlitarmuni Soldiers' plot, Cnnetery uf the Holy ^pulolire.

TOCIIEM—Entered iiJu raat. Tuesday, June S3. 1 0 0 6 4 H ui^ Ym'hem iiiee Ridowi, beloved Wlf* of Karl lot'lmm. uged 53 3'eiiTP .22 davs, Ralfttlvas and frlen Jii .i !sd Amalia Lu^go. No 4^. Knighla and Liiih a uf Hunor. ami the Plonoer tid ies ' Hr.cjftv iu> rosiiccifuHy Ijivliiid to Attand th* funeral ■. icos at her lain rF’Si- dODOB, No. B+4 Rergcn 8 m*et. ■ on l*'h‘1'lny,, .June 26, ftt 2 F. M Intelmr-iii nt Woodland i emo- t«ry.

exi*erlrnce unnei-'-ssary. H l’.RM IN tlf^EN <'lg«r To , Tulnln. ().t iA M P L E M A K E R , capable tif making a .Ini*

of gold bn iir lirs find n o ifp ln *, niUHt t® slTk lly up to-daie; vxceptloiial l•lllK1l■tonlUo•t iiffrred to sui’h a man by lurge manufacturing t'orii'^m. Ad.lreas rtiiTinil**. R ’» 304, Fr'jvidence, H. 1. _ . ___________HTKN i mS R A I'H K U 1-lTNiM‘liisa at^nographt^r

with Ri^m* linowivilg* ‘'f hrukke«lHng; sieiuly emplirvmefil u-i; 1 ealorv 1 0 right tkiri>'AHhli-rtr S., Rnx 2-1. N owb o f f i c e ________MH.H'ltOTU=t • WiuitCLl two nsal app-“arlng

young lucii. r<> nihorB noeil apply, aalar)' nml [iiiinmlaHlnri lii 'n .I.lu R R"« Plane StS c L fC lT iiH it -Mxi'crlonocd mm lo place home

niui poi'kei Ttif'-s. .\pjily tn M R. f 'A T L IN .Willi refrrrnni's iMt ! floor Halim* A ^y iU 'F f ‘i,rcHl<: ^wuHfl Hici.er;ennod man only

need iipply '"The Fam ous' Comfort Shoe Store 12-7 Market st

____ ; N U R S E Competent sick nurse;H A H T E N D K R ■ wanted by IrM - ! menia. Address Nurfe. flJ Lh

olasH liarieu'ler, c lly or asaehore: At ref<ir- ; f jU R b E fconflni’m ents}; 2il years' experlsnoe; ence Addr‘'*» U- ^ h i R'-’x N ens otfiof. ! nj days, II2 . Hunterdon st.1-ll'TCHER. exi'vrlenced- w ishci poaRlon;

Bieady; beat refereiicr. Addrena 12 Chadwick ttw . JA C ijU l^ 'T . _BO Y wlHlu'S jKislttnn; knoNva somSthlng of

atenngraphy, In liiwyers' or Insurancu office Addreos c F , Box 7P. News nfflee.____________UOY. 14, dealres oocupatUin: r^rferenm; no ob-

Jpcllon to IrKflllon .\ddress L . Box "6. Ni-ws ulTlfti.

T IN S M IT H —'Vmiiu.I, nn nll-uround tinsm ith;steady work to n g'lml nuhur man. Addroas

P O. Box 123. I^hM orniips

1K>Y (!7> wlfchf* position in oilice: heal of reO erencu. Address Hi^ik-Ueeper, Box ,16, News

oHlcO. _ «RO Y. Id, wlahcft to learn rnachlnlM tnida or

any kind of work- I4 l Kearny ave., Kearny.r - lt .M 'F F K T R * Ymnig. reapi-r-isMi

sidjf-r slnglo mail. 24, v^lahes h*. Ii^iorteiir; machinist for six year*, ha\ii leen w I rk In large gar.tgB for tw mnkt; any repairs on any »’bt 1 1 1 X 15” . News office.

(,frEp-E tVORK -A bright young girl desires a iKislilnn In office, moderalu sTrUry. 9.. GO

Arllrgi'.n it., c l l y . ____________________fiTENDtlRAPHEH-Tfarted, poslimn by young

gtri a* hteiiiigrapher; 1 year's expeirlence in ] genera! ntlU e work. Addrwas Refervnee. Box j 2k, News office. _______ _____i s 1'KN'><1RAPH E B —I-:xper|p!irel stePogrftpher I wlishes 1* sRl'O i. b'- t <if reference. Addreii*j M,, Ros RH. News uftlcf.

^ ■ AF!lI] 'G“ Tl!e iiiifsTtoP of wash day In hot I wealher need not iiuiher y-oi for ope minute; I aeml for ua. o »' \\lll woah .'iH itlrces of yonr I rlnthee. Wr lglling l«enly pimndw or less, fur 1 7?i ceniB. liu-liided Hi this [‘lire Is Iho Ironing

ahsotntely j pf qH ihr bed Find table l|Tifi» lind the drying of....... . ever>i!diig '-Isi-; ntrr^cDlglii I irtits per pound.

Rough I'ry lAumlry I'o , 4i:; Morkot m idionflr.2fl;i.

onr<» niveppil can ahvayi be u.seil. You have u-e of holh rtinney nnd gi-nds Money In few hours afle r applying f''! m t fa ll tn call and get i>tjyr>prm“ ''rf. 'y. Ing ho*1 nean elsewher*.

^ 'r EFURITY L/)AN CO..IRS M A R K E T S T T E L 2493L.

yoars: able to Addr»'aa W i5.,

Oii.t I'FFLIT- wanlB plac*, privais; city or nerish-ire- own repairs; Ihreii references Ad­

dress MdRROW. Bil pay et . n r n n g e ____\ I, I vi’UM 4N'-'Po»Rlun want«d l>v cnlored man.

niiiTouglily rellfthle. n« eftarhman erf gennr- iillv useful Inquire Rhiph’Vei .M’2 Park iiv*.. Hast Orange

FHAB. WIHE.

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U N D K H T A K R Ili.

SMITH ft SMITH,BuccesiKn's IQ Logan,

U H D E R T A K K R S .*iNt7 E l& lBALM GiRa, Flu« Liven’-

Tal. 128. 044 Broad * t

E . H. S T O N A K ER .UndartukeT

f02 Nocth Rth XL T-lophnns 1M7.I. R. B.A. feVTANUFY f-OUL, “

n n f E I t A L D TREC ToH .AND E M H A L M E R 687 W arfeh st T il. 11(13 Branch Br^^k

HEAUH ft CLARK.t m D B R T A K E R S AN D E M R A L M E R B ,

4 COURT «T TI^L. 8n7». , L _ U .^ , ----------- .. -

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HOURXl^fU GOtiDR.

D T B D IN 34 H O U R S AiND D E L IV E R E D B T . B S T S R ft RON, D R Y C L E A N E R 9 A N D

D T ffn a , 388 F E R R Y 9T.i O P E N S V E ^ J IN a * ; L D. ’P H O N E 20lfiJ.« --------- <

C C M E T E R lfiS .

tB E T W k lL N N E W A R K A N D E L lS iA B B T H ) : LO T fl F O R B A L E ON N E W tlH O U N D . B E A U T I F U L “ L A W N CRffiBT ." N E A R M A IN iS N T R A N C E : D EK D R F O R LO TS G U A R A N ­T E E P E R M A N E N T C A R E , ''M A LN L I N E ' T R O U iB IT B PA R S G A T E B . H E N R Y M LOOK- K R . S U P E R IN T E N D E N T . E L IZ A B E T H . N. J,

W A N T E D , for United Btates ftripy. abla- bodied, unmarried meh, between agt% Of IS

and oitlaen.s i-f F iiUou BtulNi. uf gt%o4fharacter and tempnr*i« hsUlls. wlm can speak, re4d and write ETtgllsh; men wanted now ^5r service In i*u'‘a aiu! UhlHprinr Ishinds F o r InformatlOT »U’ly re^Tuttlng officer, 26* Market «t., Newark, or 202 Murkei at,. Pater- bor, N J. __

WANTED, for th« U. B Marine Corps, msti iH i seen ages 1 0 and fth. an opportunity lu

HM thv svorld. For full lnfgiinatlon apply In peiHon or by leit$r to 2.12 Market at.. New­ark. N- J. _WtXiDIVORKRH- 'rt'antod. a hiftfi for plPln

work on jiiouldor and saw New Jersey Druah f’u , U21 S' Third *t. _ ____TOT’N G M AN. having some kno^wlrdge of

aien'igrnphv, steady t'csltlnn; give nge wbl salary expected. Addreas .l.U'K, Box G4. NowbciflUe __________ ______TOl'NO MAN to rake rare of horse and m<*ko

hlmsell Kcaemllv usi ful In bottling pl^nl. •n iO ^S 'Iin irK lK ft' R h O M E, 1 2 1 south at.

i ’OACHMAN *nd gnrdiner. middle-aged. Sin­gle. wishes poaltliin In private fsinllv; ref-

t n-TicB*. Addrena Coarh, Bu* 7B. Sews nfflee.i'li^ACHMAN—flober. married man wants poal-

tli.n as coachman or driver, experlenoeij; ref-BTPTicea. 7M Sprlngflell ave._____________

rdenpr, geni-rally useful: stn- set reference Call Bkl Nor-

i’OACHMAN. gn gle, white; bfli

folk 3L______ ______________________ ^i r l V l L W AR 'ele an active and etrong, *ny [I kind of work. A>blrej*9 G., Box 77. Ntwa

offlee.______ _____ ______ _fA F P E N T E R and i.ulnier wants Joiiblng; day

IH contract. J. IU’> ‘KK:K. fiia Hprlnglleld ave.

W ASM ING—Stop swe,itlng over the WfiPhiub, let the UNF3FDA WKT W.\PH U iI 'S P R T .

221 High Bt,, dll yiiur l■ullrA family wash for fkir : rpiiirnHil wlthn 24 linlTlii r»-f(ly for 'lis line, give iLs a trial. Tel 11U7W, B. BW A S H IN G —F a m ily washing dtin<- right; e r>■-

Ihlng flnluhcd ready for iisf, fi4nc3 girm enM PHpeiirtiiv: jirlrea reaeonshli*. F1t(e HandLa im d ri, 1 Rt-conrl aveW A S H IN G - W om an want? to take homo ^asih-

Ing or go out and do housewurk TT .rcK . A2 Hmnme st.W A S H IN G — Wom an wonts washing .Mcjn-lny

I and Thursday. Address K , J Hoyt st.. Kearny,

' 'WAflUlNi.i -rjerman wmnan wants washing uui, slsri rliMinIng. M EQ LA H , IS2 llfliiiun t

YOUNG MAS wanted nn soda fountain; State Kalftrv Addri'S* Soda. Bog pr». News office^

ARLINGTON CKMEfTERT,OIBm ftt oamatstT. Arlington. N. J . 'Fhons JT.

PlotuTaaque beauty of rmalem park planting. wtQi perpetual cars without charge; Ksamy ftM to Arttoirton Depot, theb by red trolley to fttawmrt ave.. gad 2 mlnutoa' walk to omaterr-

_t e n m o n u m e n t s F U K f a m i l y LO TS.

P R IC E S , 112ft TO IB7&.SO teadftonea, pretty design*. WO to R*.“ .rga stock alngl* grave niarke. | 1 B to Wa.

W A S IT E D -W O IN E K .

AGENTS- Live agrnta to Introduoe high grade h'ju»eh‘''d Bpecialt) ' ffu(''k sales; big proIUs.

Call al nnie. UamJon it., third Itoor- _

CUOK-AVAITRESS—Two young girls, alalw'* I'rt-fBtTC'l. one ti.i conk and wash, other to

wall on table and take care of children, eoun- iry dutfni: July ami .AuKiiat; city home In fall; wugi'B JH; and tlo. Adriresa Country. Box ftb, News offirB, _COOK wanted !n a private family to go to

founitT; I'o lavnidry vkuik. white, referonce Tv'iUlred At>i»ly lieiVi'flon hour* Of Ih and a. ai 7" I OrO!' il atrilOK—Wanti'd, c<x»k-lsundreea: must b* neat

and well recoratnanded. 121 Clinton avc.. Newark

D B IVER -Young c' lr.red man wishes i>r.*lti.in ^7^TflFH^ nn.if.lrii **1rdriver delivery wagon, or at anything. ^ ^ 1 ' A " 1 .„ fV " 'n r .. J.UKSON. 23 Itih ,t- I f» " b 'good refervne*

D r I v E H —smart j-'ung colored man would like good poaitinn. drlvlnR nr anyth ing; best ref-

erenra. Aiblrtiia .1 W .. Box 2u. News offlcwn U lV K R —Veuiitf 1'fdt‘rM nv*n wlaliea voaltii'T

at driv ing li Still 0 *t-, ti»ii floorPIU>P HAND Totmg man wants pcwlticn m VnuTix wlff,

drop hand; live year*' siperlines; willin*worker rHAKLEB PUOGUK, IW Polk si. __ _|Und_4^^ i

--------- - - - - ’ refBr- YOUNG G!HrSpruce Bt.

W A R n iN i'r W om an wfitils washing ir clean-i«k. MTiS I.AIX n o Green ri

WAlTRF,i4?J Young woman aMshes p fsllinti aa wnltrr-s* or chambermaid; can furnish best

roferenre, nn objection to country. Apply Warren st . rliy; no cards.

:1rl wishes pcisUlon Been at HW llal-

W E lA JAN M O N K TOn Furn itu re and TTanos WHhf'U i D isturbing It.

People who wunt In make n l^an privately nml desire lu he treafi’d h uii n ib ly w ill *e^ us first. eiplKnalloiiH cobI mithJng.

W F. W ild . T/LVN YO U }lil.(»u ffir Bix niiinths f-ir .fk>Ifi.txi for six months for .4R Ifli.fiO for Bix m onihi for .6025.00 for §1* months for .76 SlK tW for six months for .©0 35 00 for six monlha for I OB 40.fX> fnr six months for 1.20 46 1)0 fur six monlhfl for l.Sfl60.00 for six monlhs for 1.60

W e also rhurKo small fee fnr services, auch aa notary imblli' ni’d ■•nmnilsaloner of Seeds' fee.

MOT’S F iro i.D I .n .tN GO..Over Kaufm an’rt Hot Store, ro^im 201, Met, bldg., entrance on Washington st., cor. M arket.

S A L A R Y XX)ANflON P L A IN X O T K S

(in, 120 $30, $40. $50. too. $70, llOfk t'hcapf'ni, and hetii phii-i- ro

BO ltU G W M O.NET, ■■AHftul.rTHLY NO f iE F U R T T T •'

L O W E S T fl.\TFH EA R IK .^T F 'A T M EN T B . R E M E M F iE R .

IF y o u W 'O ftK■WE WILL U>AN YO U M O N E T

C O N F ID E N T T A I.LY .Open from W A M l'» fl P M

W c l ami Hal, evea. lo S- U A J.L . T K I.F F 'H O N K O R W R IT E .

N E W JER .'^FV FT N 'A N I'E t'O .P ilie Sl'2-14 Scheuer building,

B R O A D A N D t?O M M E R F B ST8- (■iiilHjsliH iKtSijrtk'H. Tel, 808.

F O R i^ALE. hanrisoma pair horses, nafe for ia iilfs, single, double or BBddle; stylish trap,

platfciftn g'^ar, also depot wagon, d'uble- runner sleigh, double and slrigla hamesg; all have ))ole and shaft- Apply to chaufTeur, at barn, Hft HalBied st., East Orange.

W^HKN In A ahury P a rk with your at^tomohile, try M I L L E R 'S Oarage. lOT South M ain st.,

(or reasonable term*.$a2ft T A K E S m y W In tn n touring car. A l con­

dition: top. glaas front, side curtain*. Can be seen 18 Tlerbert pi. ___ _F O R S A L E , brand-new Fraycr-M Uler; 24-H.

P . ; a t a D argaln; must rea.llse cash i$uick. 077 Central ave.___________________________ __F O R SA lkE . 190(1 Oldamoblle; perfect order;

cheap to quick buyer, Address Quick, Sex 18. News omc*.M IT C H E L L ninabout, 1H07: overhauled and

guaranteed; bargain. W rite H . L . SHOQKtiX 11^ Broad st.A 8 B U R T P A R K . N. J . . Main at . 21-2S-M.iik

Guy'e Auto Jn n Garage; storage, ixpalri'^i;. vulcanlalitg.RAMBLER runabout, bargain, $200. like new;

8 -hciraepower. Address Need Money, Box ft, News office.O U D S M O B IL E runabout; tn ffrat-clOjiiB conill-

tlon. only $165. M R S . B L E W IT T . 128 Union

F o r S a le o r R ic h a n if * .I H A \X a nice line of ueed automubllea; call

and see tne. cars In exchange or for nale. C. K W IL L IA M R , 124 Market it . second flight; 'phone li)fl Newark.

Aa$oniot»U** s a d M*tor<>ge1 ea W a n te ilW ILL exchange my $2,000 equity Ih two-family

housa, Roseville aectJon, for IflOd or lCui7 Packard touring car. Addreae G. W., Box 4:<, NtwB olflce.WANTED, Bulck touring car. In good ecndl-

iliin; give ycur. full pHtilculare and hnieat cash |jrlce. Address Aulc, Snlk Helleville av«*.

WANTED, one or a pair Of headlights; flifo want a genemtor; give lowest cash price.

Addre# Motor. Ift Herbert pi.

A U ro U N T lualng contrarl. sell choice 20 aea- smed hnraek. roffaNtlng of four matchod

puifH truck horsea, 11 work-business horses, d riiln g horsv, aagobs, trucks, harncBB,

etatde utensils; tria l allowed. Office 4BT Eas t |2;M si.

B U S fN E S .S W A O O N S A N D C A R R IA G E S .Our stock Is the largeat.

Prices the lowcit. Terms moat reoaonablft T H K C E N T R A L W A G O N W O R K S ,

C B N 'F H A L A V E ., T H IR D A N D F O U R T t f 8T8.W R haift wagons and carriages of a ll ilescrtp-

tiona which wc are now selling a t prices to suit the [Imes. VuUnhurgh Wagon and Car­riage ‘.'ompany. South Orange amj Sanford avpj*,, VullnljUrgh rllsirlct, N ««ork .F<)R SALE^Twir deijol carriages, rubber-tired,

glass fronts. In g<wd order; two buggies, wnui.r-nAi*c. v.steel tires, ^der; one ! than pricea quoted elaawhere.treats four FREhTON b Stable, opposite new . girpBHIOR QUALITY and workrafttiahlp. City hall _________ _ I - .. . - ..........................

p e r s o n a l .

F R E D —A ll doing w e ll; Jaw net this aflern'xui.68.

B n a tn c a a P e r a o n n l.P E R C E L L 'S .

677 Broad a t . comer W est Pork.IM P O R T E R O F H U M A N H A IR

andL E A D IN G m a n u f a c t u r e r O F H A lB

GOODS.

W h y not convince yourself flr il, befnr* 'ir* dering elsewhere, of the many odvamages of­fered at m y establlahment.

Boing a direct IM P O R T E R enables me to salt a t W H O L B S A I^ E P R IC E S considerably U--ver

M O N E T to loan on hnuBehold goods and par- tonal property, wlthfiut rvmgVHl: our rate*

ere the lowest In the city: quick, eonfidenttal nnff reMiiMt*. Coine and get our terms and b« Lonvtncad

M IT C H F L L 'S . tn3 M A H KF-T RT.Rwm i 22, o •c Grand Union Tea Store.M oT j e T LOANF3D S A L A R IE D P E O P L E

mill niher* wiiliout security, easy payments;. nllli'OB In na I'flnclpnl clrlcB: eave yourw tr money hv gfU ing my terms firnt. D. II. T O LM A N , room 812. 2riM W ashington Bt.K S T A R L is r f r n ” lfW*2; O P E N E V E N IN G S .

TWO f'FNTS ON THE DOLLAR nK M iiraElIOLD FURNTTT’ RE WITHOUT RC- MOVAL. f\ R1ERM■ ^ Iff CKDAR ST.

O N E Ice wagon, one Ice cream wagon, one de­livery wagon, one aod Hlonner, CO wheels, one

line pule; also other waguns for sale cheap; c-au he seen uny time, Badger ave., Newark, N, J, ________________ ______H O R S E S on pasture or cared for as desired;

pure air, spring water; no moaqultoea; terms moderate; special rates for brood mares, high­est referenccH. E lm riilgc Farm . Bodrolnaler,N-J.F A N C Y rubher-tlred cut-under trap ; very s ty ­

lish; b lc Lras* lamps; seats two or four people; almost new; for *ale cheap. T , W . E V A N P . 47 Chcatnut at.. Rutherford. N- J-__ON account nf moving w ill sell gentle horse,

rubl^er-tlred nmabout with hameaa. $86; also good honept work hurse, $25. WW Springfield Ave., Tn’Ington.PHYSICIAN going nbrnad will aacrlftoe val­

uable horsr, T years old; goojj driver; rubber- tire top buggy, runubout and hamese. 655 High. ______ _____SHETLAND PONT FARM, Roseland. N. J.,

near Eagle Rock aie.; reglsterpd ponies for sale; true children's ponies. JOHN Q. VOIGT.VERT hnnitanme matched team English coach

type bavs; 5 years old; d ty broK*; safe and BtyUsh. i een at 220 MaJn st., East OrongeLA GOOD hmae. hameaa and top wagon for

Bale rli4>ai>; peddler's outfit. Inquire 4th fltKir. Si’ll Springfield ave., city, •

WORK HORSES and businesa wagona to hire: horses boarded. CLAYTON & HOFP CO-. 221

$ OA^-$ YVAIVFFD I H^leey st.. near Bftnrket *t«I J3 J., i^nther lop. steel-tired buggy;

I2,'1,0(K> on first mortgage j g iod PgM ret nrriage hames*. $12; Will

eey stWC'MAN A U'H* Wf'Tnnn would like work of

any kind: take home 'Or go out. CollCHHI'*'l'il. .iLVH.nuf A.WOM.\N wisb'iiH flit'iriTitin in a small family,

62 Dukes st , K<*arny.wlahoa work of «ny

wants to mind baby, 142

E M P L O Y M R Y T W A N T K I> - W E ? I W O M B I f .

m a n and wlf(i want work of any kind. Franklin b v . llarrSHon.

?fo'o «£tra charge for out-of-city ordw*. S g a. .'.

OBHRIE STONE WORKS^Kxftmlne out big atock of new work.

OBHRii. .............■-677-67B South Orange ave., cpr. Qfove *t-

OEORQK BROWN ft CO. EsUbtlahed lk50. Desigatr* and Monufacium* of _

MONUMIk TH. MAU80LRUM& AND------------- CEMETERY WORK IN

MARBLE AND 9TON1L 9T(^^4 Bellexlile ave,

Oopoalt* *iityanc» to Mt Pteaaaat C*m*t*iT-

g e n e r a lORiLNITS.

F L O H IR T i.

■A

a muom sLU * b r o .

WU0IUBT8, I M o m PaaigM and Binhlema taatefutly

arranged at ^ r t notk»ft 7*S RROAD 9T- near Market at- *Phnaa SBO.

'•H A M U ERM A II> —Neat. exi>erlefi':ed white girl a* rhambemiiild and asptai w ith w aitin g In

prtvBte bosnllng hi'iUBti In hummlt, N. J . Ad- dress I*. 11 It 'l l H. yummlt, N. J.

rH A M » K U ilA ir » . boerrting-houae. $20: watt- r»«B, $ls paniry. m.il*l, IH J; eeok. $il6: houae-

tiisii.p. ^14 $10 26; Wc also ploc« atore, oflico an<l faciory h»lp. M2 Cedar siCHAMlfEHMAIU^-N-nt yoivnk girl wB eharn-

Ui'iniald <>r ualires^ for seashore. Apply S35 Suuih (iih at. secnntf floor. _ _CANVa Hs EU- ,' womar of refinement and

PilucalUm: musician iirefetrod. not MMentlul. Adilrew upporTuTiity, Box 62. News office.CANVAb,S!FIlS-Womefi caovaaaera wanted:

gcpod pay tn husilera. C*U R17 Broad si., ru<iin 4. Thuriday morning at 10 o’clock.____CHILD’S NUHAR—Wanted, nbai llltl* white

girl to nselai with care of children: wagoa to Apply 14 tiumsit et.. East Orangn.COR-SETS—Eipcrlenced aeomere; two and flve

needle atrippere; Bteady work. RAHCLET Cored < o.. H7fl proad st.

DRT’ G CLFTRK; B years' experience.enoe; in-'wlerale salary: will go oui of town.

Addrcaa Druggiri. Hox 40. News nffire. __ _DRl'GOIST. with Icng experience, highly rec­

ommended. ha* three days i ^ b for relief.Addrea* Relief. Box 7, New* olBoe, _^ ' r s T h a n d , thoroughly underetende bla ,

Ijualocfia, vvlahea poiHloi); reference. Addre** iFarm, ilox T7. Neira office. _____ IINHtJHANCE—What have you lo offer to *n I

eKpenenced health and ! gA V B money by having ua refinluh your allver-man. one who can ware. chandeUeri and bric-a-brac, makingnow orisn for a poalilon, Addree# Insurance, | f jj t lng in the meio.1 Una re-Box ST, Nftwa office. ____ ____ __ ____ _ flnlahed and r»f>a1red. a auperlor allver pollahMAN would'llk* tn get work around ihe hoiieo, j

garden or any other klml of work only tw o ' NEWARK NK KBL PL. ditjR a week. Thursday and Saturday. Addrras . ___CIlARLKR NKMFTT[. Rergen r t ._ W riR K^hlm neya repaired, rebuilt;

with buelnesB ability and '■ nergy, ttwirea rmi rTangr branch. 69 Main it.; tel. 357BR.' I Orange ■ rVange branch. IB Webster nl.; t#l.

I l(W\\^rirang“ Gtjod worty: low pricea.

w a n t e d , Ilian _____ _ _new property, copi JflO.flOiL wHiiird, loan

In nOO lecond mnrlgnge. new property, coat tofl.ikiO, Address Tjoanp._Box IM N ew ^n jfifeA P A R T Y wluhes $<k>0 on peronrt mortRagfi on

houpe; will pay gtxid Jniercst if reoelved qnlrkly. Addreaa Ijrjan. Box TH. New'S office.

Full Msortment of natural color hair; rare ihadga of Bllver gray, pure white, auborn or drab perfectly matched.LADIES' WIGS for STREET WEAR,

of my make, ere the standard of perfection and natural aopeaxasca. Separate compartment for each pa­tron oesurea utmost privacy to mea*- urlng and fitting.

ROMAN KRAIDS and TURBAN PUFFS. ARTISTIC HAlH DRESSING and

MARCEL WAVlNCk CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING.

Hafilcurlng. Hair Coloring,BluLmpuulog. Hair Bleaching.

Facial Moeaage—Scalp Treatment.Direct wire, 'phone fl5fl8. ____

S P R IN G 'S A W A K E N IN G

aleo bring* the bedbug: prepare for him byFiuttlpg In a stock of Mercuric Oil and keeping t on hand; nothing mode that will exterminate

them aa quickly; used by all the large hotel* and boarding-house* i I Be. per bottle; 5i)c, per apart: 11.50 per gallon.

J L C. Q E T C H IU 8 A CO.,IkJ Market a t

DR. UANDEVILLK. speclallBl, 073 Broad it,.over Chllde'i. Twenty year*' experience a* ft

apeclellst on all Chronic Diseases of men and women; Catarrh, Nervous Disease*, Dlscasea cf Heart. Kidneys, Stomach. Liver cr Bladder; Rheumatism, Urinary and alllA ing Dlfleajiei.

Notice—Olfice hour® 2 to 4 P* ® ®P M Office cloe^ Tuesday. Satiirdsy, Suu* day. ADVICE FREE. Do not forget namft place and number. ______________ ___

A V A L L P A P E R A N D P A P E R H A N G IN C i r

P A IN T E R S ' S IT PPL T F B at lowest market prices.

Including the celebrated Hresleu W h its T>*Bd, StMfiman colots In oil. wallpapers, hruahes, ready-mlied pulnta, etc. Extimetee fumlalied on palDllng and papering.

g. B R O M B E R G .SO] Springfield ave.. Newark. N. J

S P E C IA L S A L E IN W A L L P A P E R .

B l ! 4 IN K S S N O T IC E S .

a n l 40 W alnut st.

necuon with rfaponalble concern. H. H.. B-,'X TO. News office.UJ- i 'IIAMU. good all around, in or outside,

w. rk at iinytlilng_MTLLF:n, 42S Qmnge >t-FAINTKR. papet-hsnker and plAeterer wants

work- is a quL-h t^urknian and dnee a good lob- long ^XfitTlenced. city or country. Ad­dress P. TKOOU ll F. D. No. 3, Chatham.N. .1. ___ ___________ _________PAINTER. finl-rUss, Oferman. dsy or week

work, private, real eetata. 4* South Orange ave 8CHOENPTEINp a p e r -h a n g e r , flrsl-class man. wants

work by day. p1ei:e or contract. Addrewi W.. Dox 44, Npwa ofllre.BTENOGRAPHER imalei wants position for

fe p.- evpnlngn each we<>ki commercial or pro- fasslonal Aiki1res!i HOHNE. Box 64. Nfv**office. ________^ L E ?M A N -fllde line, selling In Ihe whole­

sale und retail jtroc ’-ry trade. Addres* Bale*. Ik>x 3fl. News nffi<*e.T<K>L and die

wants poBlilon.New* office,

JN i 'R L A K K your business by sending out per fret Imitations nf typewrllten ietlar* to a

11*1 tit cu ilu m cn made up for you at the C lly Directory t.irtice. Mg Proad at.: C H M E IN A N D T A L K TT G V F R .

C E M E N T aldewalks *nd cellars repaired; con­crete work; wodc gusranteed and price* the

lovwat; expcri workmanship. Office. 7$ Acad­emy *t, 'Phone, office. tPML; residence. B24L.

A L L K IN D S O F F U R N IT U R E , C O N TKN T8 O F H O U SES , F L A T S A N D S T O R K S

B O U G H T : C A SH Q I. ' IC K . C O N F ID E N T IA L . 42 SOUTTI O R A N O E A V E . 'P H O N E 2071.

maker, flrst-cloa* mechanlo, Aildres* Competent, Box 52.

M B fO Ll^TlO N B EN G B O SSED ^

H O flC C iC n O N S. k4rth. m oirlag* cartlficifttM II- hurnnotod; book platoir llluetraUoiw, mopua.

*to, W W ^ f t , ftrtltt, ITS South S l lp lK f i.

C A H H IE R —Young woman as cashier In a tnar- kot: experlenod required: referenoe*. Ad-

dreM ComiA'ient, B ox 25, Newa offlee.___________CASHIER—Wanted, young w^mao cashier;

must have azperisnei. H IL T O N CO., 7kl Broad *t.EN A M E3 LER S w ^ ie d ; on* charger and pain­

ter; one other to charge; must be thoroughly

r p E T U U InlelUgm t man, w illing, honeat, d«* elrea employment, any deacrlptlorn no objec-

t tlon to emails wage*, good referencea Adver-

comueUnt and paloauklhg I '

office

steady dc.*1Hoq and g o ^ pay. Xddrvsa-Brodchca, Box 56, New *

f o l d e r s - W fth Led, work tft biniSerY'

experienced fo ld e r to Elisabeth Kviaing Tua**.

tlaer, 24 M cW horter st.. c lly .Y O U N G M AN fl7). about entering coUeg*.

athletic, lawn lemjla expert, wishes employ­ment during vacalloh; c ity or country; Domlnal salarj'- Addrew Chemical. Box 4d. N rw * of­fice.Y O U N G M A N f2ti, Norwegian, handy with

tools, wants werrk of any kind A d d rttt B E R B A A H . 620 BloomAeld ftve.. Momdmlr, N . J .Y O U N G m a n ( ID desire* poftltlon, d riv ing pra-

ferredt experiancci} tn bread and m ilk buai- PQBi. Addrew W ilting. Box M , K *w « efttaa.

W H Y not apply a metal ceUing over th« cracked plaater in your kitchen, bathroouis,

hall*, stores, etc. H E n R T C. T R A U T W E T N . Metal Celling Contractor. 100 Peahins nveC A B IN E T poiiahing and repairing; miwt rra-

sonnMe place In c ity ; work guaranteed not to crock; no charge* if not suited; reft*rencs. ....... ........ O. V A N ------- ----

B lan k and gilt paper 8c : embresed and silk YOc.; varnish lllea. Sc.; plain pat>«r. paper a room for tfl and guarantee our

work. Pnfntlng at low pflcH*. _ Rntab,s?:

si'Jl He|>ariile. 4H Rtantoh sLSHETLAND pony outfit complete: sftfr ftUd

fearlrafl for children. PartlcularB, address Pony. Box «i. Nnw* office.$ki1, wind and work horse; heavy or light tsam

harnesa, J15; heuvy single harnesa. with col­la r $10. 17 Holland at, _S H A D Y PO IN T H O T E L . W a v c r ly ; I have sad­

dle. buslnew and fam ily broke horses andponies for children.______ __________________________TR.\M of big horse* and good truck for sal-s

I'brHp: good bargain. Address 'rruck. Box Mil, News office,TIAY' horte. wind and work, only $25: ftfoil

driver. Call nflernoons or evening*. 4:* Bergen st. _______________________________“ ______F O R SA LK -C arp en ter 'a or painter's wagon,

good condition; also horse. 558 Devon st., Arlington. ^ __________ ______K A N n a O M E black roadster: 10 hands, 6 years;

foarlesa, tr<rt. pace* fa.sl. 220 M ain *l-. EastOrange, ________________

M. E.

C H IftO PO D iBT .

B lL f B Y . 2|l C E D A R ST,

M anlaurlng. face andpoolng and h a lr tre w ln f. w ith a fu ll ito* w

" V ' i i f a ^ q U A L . r r T a n d p k r f b c t m a t c hO D A R A N T E m P . - P H n N E 4aiB.__________________

T H E m o d e r n e n g i n e e r i n g CO..designer* of special and automatio machinery, tools,

Jigs fixture*, dies, etc.; mechanical drawings, truc'lnKs and blueprint*: guaranteed to he cor­rect : modem shop syetemaltrlng of m anufac' lu ring planto; a ll work strictly conflaatitiai. Address P . 0. B o x 1*2, Newark. N. J . _______

M. ROTHOT^SE. S SO U T H O R A N O F AVE. | vision pi.

Q001> bu*1nNi« horse^for sale cheap; no uae for same. W lNTER’lFhoarding stable, aa Dl-

T W O platform top wagon*, firat-clas* order, for sale, $no sml tiOO. 90 Bm en ave., Itvltig-

lim.SM A LT a horae. eound. $40; laundry wagon and

harness, $25. 406 Suuth Ifdh st., near 16thave,

J /.CHRISTIAN. Tel. aHJ.PaDer-banglngi. from T ^ . to to per roll.

S trictly flrat-clSB* work.For painting, best materlsT* us»'d only,

jilxed Paints. Stains. Varntshes.160 Washington *t.. j ie a r _W'arren. ^

ROGOw! 120 Belmont av* , will pa.vsr room, celling, wall*, for to; bp*t paper; wi^rk

guaranteed: paln'lng. decorating, knlenmlnlny, lowest price*; eaiimates glv -n, 'Phone 2fyi.fiW.■ THE DHOOKt.TirW ALlF a PFIR Co7has 0 MD*d a firsl-nlos* dacorating establish- i -------------------------menl at Sg7 Mnlt st.; roonu papered from I Rl'BHBR-TIREP RunaJiout and one-man roail

- - * itlng don* v*TT r*a*onabl*. wagon; at*o set of humertt. Call 4fl First

8UFHRFLUOU8 HAIR. ____Warts, Moles and nirthmark* removed fO*Wf« by «ter»riotty; 21 year*’ experlenc*.

HUE. WI3STFRVELT SOMMER#

218 Washington it, _____

F O R S A LE- G o o d voung mare, gentle and ! feeriesa.; good rnsder. Box IIC. Verona,. N. J .

F O R 8.A LE . tee wagon, In flr*t-cla»a condition. IttoulTS 614 South 10th at,; ca llj ifte r_6 P - ^ -

SUPEKFLT’Ot’ ft hair, w'ftrte and moks pernia- nttntjv removed without Injury to skin, slcc-

trlrlty,’ $l treatr.iem: vtbrfwaage for fnco or iK’alp. 50c. ITARRIRTT ELLIR. formerly with Helen Hrlgpn. of Now York, 03 Pari: p!.. overSfheuer'fl grocery itora^_________________M in w iF E —Prlvate

adoption; mother’ s care. IJjDWIG. 631 ll th i're.. corniT SOth s t.; take Springfield >r Plunkroad ear to gnth _bl_________________ __DOBS y lur Sewing machine nei’il rcpatrlnv?

If ffo, send posial to'M R MITCHEl.L. 40 ; J3th nve. ___________________________

12.60 op; painting don*TrtB ^ h a t U n D *™ rin « <2- ■ -------in*; p ftP *rin ip .» ; b**t work; ch-^pHt fOftmntMd. S. WAX, prop.. t7 Bq, Orangs

LOST*

palming room “ ' ifttitr

av*. IHDQM p aired , $2-60. with nice paper; paint- [

Ing, fl.50; cutfflde and Inside work guaran- I teed; lowest price*. JAFFE, 78 Monmouth st.DECORATING and patnting done better and

cheaper hy us than elsewhere; try us. New­ark and Suburban Realty Office. Hffl Mnrket,p a i n t i n g and paper-hangtng at lowest prices;

all work guaranteed; give me a Irlnl WFISP, 2&4 South Orange aye., near Llttletofi ave.

FtORSB, wagon and harness for sal* cheap; must be *uld *i bti», 870

H O IlttE and wagon for oale cheap. App ly at 82 Third st., com er D Ickereon rt.__________ _

C A R R IA G E H O R S E for w l* : bred fr^m good stock; Inquire 189 B ru c* i t _____________

GOOD driv ing and saddle pony for » lo . In- quit* H illside P a rk Hotel.

I IO R P E —A good work horse for Bale, $40. Ap­ply 224 Olfyer st- _ _________________ _________

ROBERT i HORN, 105 Refiner ave.m e t a l c e il in g WALLS

and wainscot are more durable than plaster; eaUmate* furnished, JAMES V. MAGUIRE. 818 Halaey a t 'Phone IMS Newark.F A C r p R lS a etftbleft celJars, high v*J| white-

washed by machine; much cheaper; no muM, no fuse, that's ua. i.<ong Distance I086J. 78 Hftyee *t. -.ROOFING and cebem tnf; new pateni aleg

gTftTOt roctf la O. X . It takes Silver Roofing Co. to do It. 748 flonih 14th *t.; both 'phones.

m a c h i n e r y f o h s a l e .

"SAVE MONEY."B U T T O U R M A C H IN K R Y , B E L T IN G . ETC .,

aSCO N D H A N D .Engine*, boilers, lai'iica, preoiiea. grinders,

drciw ptpe-thrradlDg machinery, good as new. W OO D W O R K tN O TCM-)!^.

Jo in ter*, saw tableft swing and band eaw*. planer*, moldcr, ale.

LArgeet stock c f hanger*, shafung. puileyo, belting, vise*, etc., In the city of Ncivark.

L e i 1 1* know your wants N E W A R K SEC O N D -H A N D M A C H IN E R Y CO..

98 Chestnut it.. Newark. N. J.

ft. OARRiOt'Eft. mooon and builder. 32 flagging.

onnentNorfolk f t .: plftOteriBg. brick work,

unnent woiia nlaomlnlng, all houoa repair*.

CEMEHT gldeimiUH, 9«gflng, r*£&fas«*4 eon- ertto it«q>e, niftjftti wnrk; wwk; fair

u SkxXU. « Eta «t$ L. D, toft

BOILERS, engliica, pumps, boiler grates; all site* and fittings; boiler tubeji; low price*;

•ftw table, foot nnd screw prensps; illr«t-i con- nretad 100-lighi dynamo: cmev flo-loohdiameter, 4-lnch face_: shafting. r'ulU*«». hang-' ♦ra._ THOMAS A. WERR CO., II Ward *LS A X T ]^ boiler, engine, combined; Al for Ice

cream buslneae. driving fans, etc., or for w(>od businesar ft-^orv; come quick if you want

HOD. 407 North 4th «L, Harriaoti.

roVNI>ERED lior« tor m le; tW. 200 South OraoRo a v , _ _ _ _ _ _ _

H n r«e* . C iirrlBSiv*. E t c . . W a n te d . ' THE b « i paaturo and ch,ap«$( raw , (or

hoi»»; all hnrwa oilKiJ (or; rend iw u l, H. HOLTEHMAN, Proapwl Orang*

CROWN Point Sloeh Parm, hone, boarded; p jitu r ,;B o «U »ii^ d d o elt6 ,

telephon. TOP 1-i. JOP P CONDIT. Proprietor.

ROOK—Lc««t, book, red eov^r, contQlnlng Itot of strwti*: reward. 9- Vt'. CoNDiT. 415

i WHShingtnn st. - _______CUFF flUTTON—Lt'st. cuff buittin. with small

chip dlntnond In centre. Jlrward If lelurnid tn IOC Alitor at. __ _DEEDS—Lost, early in the year, three deeds,

Piiljlfer to Carhart one Qrimn to Carhnrt, Jenae of house ,'i2l Lexington ave.. New York; Robreh in Iffffinet* Finder please return to B O ^ C H , 800 South Hlth at.,*c«y;^e^ard. _DOG—Lf-Pf, larpt hrlndie biilldog, Saturday, In

the nelkM'f'rlHji.Hj nf Siiflngfltfld ave, a-.l Ilunlerclon at.: llttra.1 reward. THOW-RRinriE'H W n v r r l y .___________ _DOG-I>ral, on Hurulay. Irish fielier dog, with

whif*' spot on fcrebPid: hnder will plo.iae re­turn to GV70. W. THi<:iiE.\8B. iifl Market Si-

PABTC'RK your hortM •here there la paitu.e;box italle, epeclal p ad d « ^ . Lewtonia Parni.

U2 B««n Oran** eve., 8. 0-; i»l. 81°w ,___e n r-U N P E B lutrey or etetloii wagon; In goeg

condition; itnte "“ I” “ “ 't ,HIM iER, 11* Kaet l* lh New Yorlc

f h h b n o i o o t .

PROF PRITCHARD, ptirenoiogr and other S:i™e»e- will travel to Europe In t « '0 ycai,

ae^r a - J i l l return. BT8 Broad et-. Neiverl..Other

14THE PHILOMAT. phranology and

acleneeft hy miU or aM»I*»tm*nt <rtilT. But* st,e Newoilc,

DOG—IjOSL Engltxh brlndle bulldog, brown and whitp; fomalo. Return to 27 "iValnut it.,

clly:KFYP-Lo»t. hunch of keys, Ofi Market e t .

Baturddy afternoon; reward. QLASBERG, 3Ja 7 Falrmfmnt ava^______ _____ ________ORDER* urtOK-Loat. order book, from prf*

ffler'B wagrtn, from J tm » at. to Ptll Bloomfield; Italian writing. Reward If re­turned to IlO .latne* it., Bloomfield, Na J«___riO EO N —Lost, homer: B- 0. C.-R.. IM12; re­

ward. Return J. V, K'APP. 02 Houston it ,aclty^________________ _ _____________________________U M B R E L L A -I/^ t Monday, Lnekawarnm

Depot, ailvi*r handled umbrella, marked A* E. H, Reward tf retun«*d to rtatlon master.\VATCM—I-oat.,.* lady's gold watch. Wallham;

luonograns engraved. M . C . ; l « t between the H igh School and SuruTner'anti Second »vaa. A fuUabie re * aril wR] be pfttd U murn*d to BIO Summ er ftv*. .

NEWARK EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JU N E 24. 1908. 17 T

A COU.Pt.£TE pluinbia^ oulfU for *Ddbunitarowft, all and •(■ ei of ru m al

roll-rim baihiubt; lurifr> aad iiuttn «namel lavA- totlM; hlffh and luw lank waiir cloifta: kitchen

And fung' bmirre; f-namel and plain Ainha and Aaslt iraya, all rx'Hla gtiarantaed at Ifi*' price! tu ff-dner- stork: L O teJ- BT6L Newark E. It. l-KONAlll). M Lombardy at.ASI’ HALT Hint haa advAAreiS above all

oiher Tendy roorinR )l p>T hundred »<4 Uare ft*vi itiarkot price III. rxei-Uent over old ihm- Ri-a and med by all riret-ilaji! roofer*, ao call and ex/imine und you a 111 u*e noililnf clae. TrI. I>!t4 New Jcricy Hallruad ava.,iirnr L'uUbie at. _______ALL klnda of. aoci*nd-han(i building'' matartil

for Hiila:' aaah, donra. bemlovk luul nine boarda; Atfn greanh'^uac au b . bulldlmia bought end reitvnvad. A. UOWE. llO Mu In at., corner Hollywood ave.. C^nga. N- J-l 'phou#B2&KT ________________________AflTIFTlC eigna; old onca renewed; metal.

tin rHiaevl wood end wire elKna. buUdlnge lettered. 'Hhone 8T20J. HORLE. 17B Market et

r O R lA L V *

W a to lie a im d Je w i^ lrr*DIAMONDS 8TRICTLY CASH.

WATCRES. JEW ttLRY-TA SH OR CEBOfT. T. J. bRADLBT. STV BROAD «T.

A LI. kinda 6f atore iNturea. new and aecnnd' hand, bought and eold; lowaat piiooa, BHR*

r‘>. KRAN'T^. (M> Ferry

BARQAINS! BARGAIN8I

Infante' folding bathtuba. SB.

n-b1v anrdm hoee, dc per foot.Hall-bearing lawn moweri, Ifi BO up.

Fire ettilngulBhere, fT.

lire hoM, noiale ooupUnga, BO feet length. IT.BO.

Rubber matting, BBo. par yard.Rubber mate. 2*2. 60o, aaoh.

Oarden hoaa, allgtiilir ahopworo. 4a. per foot.

Caeh regletar, almoat new, check perforator,two elftcirlii dealt lamps, cheap.

CREflrrcNT TRADING CO..Boe Market et., oppuelte P. H. tk DepoL

blRDH-^SIngjltig eanarlee, guaranteed or mon*y refunde.1, we loll Kpratt'a chick grain. 1 0 Ibt.

Me., no crauk corn Inj ity U: chicken eeratek. P geon food, mmllclnee, ihermoniaisca, limpi: plenty young chlcke and raObUi; look for mid numt>er. DUCHRR'B. .Ill Mnrket at.

H jLLlA K b TOOL Ta BLKB llOUOttT. ^)d. rented, repaired, re-covered, mppllaa, ato. LUDLOW, nianufacturar. iBl Market at, two doora from Broad: L. D. 'phoJie t 4 fl4 .H IL L IA R D and pool tab le ! aold, bought and

rented; large Block o f now And aecond-hand; repairing. T A NFIELD, Iftff Market it. itel.mOLHALLf-J^EAKINQ wAabilitr nidnhhie; airongeat.

faeleat, easiest running; Iflirpi patent; trial given; circular. BHAlNAnT). South Orango.l i l JT i ' in c H Biore Bxturea and furnUure noughl

and eold; l.'Cb'Oiea to order. M E L IS C IL B8 IM infe e l.: ‘phon* 2^BA.HARGAIN In flat-top desk; Also mahogany

win “ ■ ‘uprtght i*lari‘ i.'llninn avL'

erll cheap. I'all 84B

UOa T. 21 ft., 4 huraepowrr Harbour engine, new timi ipeed. J, Ft. CAL»MLS. 2*12 High

SI . Nuiley.

( 1 .1 ‘TfirNM r »r sale, suite that were nmdi' U iij«-flHure for JIN. J20 and J22. your rholot

H' 75 (HJLDlinRG HROa., two alurtw, Hfoad iind Market un;! \) Market ii

C’RAIiS—MbrylaiiJ crab*, all alive, 80c. per (!■ >* . hi iletl L-rahe evory ht»ur «t MAiKlRY'B,

HjirlngllHU! axo . 'phone VkJflJ, Waverly,F'lLM3 de\>lotH?d, 10c. per roll bel"W 4l4aBV

H „r 12 pxpfijnir.*; priniB, 8c,. Noa. 1 ohd 8 Hronnl.. rice. . pt*r roil; prime, 2Hc.; svnd fir iriTipl'- print aii-i nisll order I nil rum I on*. SGiiFlKTHElL k'»lBk -Iruggipi, MO Hroad etI'liR S.ALK, sii.rc flxtiin-%, wlio grocery fltore;

u l-arKaln lo ijLiiili buyer. Apidy alora, ftdO P 'Utli I »n,jigB R-. «•,; morning from 9 to 13.jcfiprnix'n 1 lu 5,

I’^dl S.tLlf, Pinpi-r Apw lag nmchlrifs preaalng niaohliu!®. tahi**! for tailoring 23 Wchmona

VyW S.\Li:, Becotiil-hnnd wire plckoi fenca, Ad* ^dr : 1- I' n Hex 14, liw'lngion, N, J,i-IFU!W'iKFtS at w lioieeuie; higfi-claa* flre-

w,:fhe and all Fourth of July gooda: none bin^-r ht «n> prife; dparklata. R. R. BRANT.-'m Miirkpi i?t.

V f\ ri Ul-.S, sFirmrusB*. wnlinaeee. counters. ihfii--R I e; , aliTf.i. ofttrai fitted:

T*;-!!! LRNHT, 4rt nellevIHa ave.ILi'i'ijG.Mi;, uji hlnij . Including jhin hard-

, r ' ur tiijk> W nie or phone. WtXFD* P T ofK r o . J^recy Ctry.

FAN I-iir }iuic. 12 in 'h motor fan. InquireBt 1 )i'p Arrudf'.

Oa HL-F.N IIUSE, KIOWEH VAilBS. lE.NI'H AND CA.VVAd. W A LetH b : SO NS A CC.

2»5 PASS.llC .ST. a n d C1-AV HT.

(jKif'I^RV nvtijrvH f-ir ealo cheap to quick I'uyi'r .'bln Si uth Orange uve Three roomr

with din,\c ,M AMlor SL., MKS. DlMUliK.OA3 LAMI' U-M .«ch arc gas Jnmp. four

numt'Ts. inly u6H:d a ehort g»JOd asnew, fi2 Hunk ei

K K F I ! iK 11.,T l,| ia ^ i,M .V A N -l? S rr^ND KN- amei .irieil. new featuioa. cold nlr comparl-

I f I c e eavere; prioea

ICE PICKS H'K T-JI^og. ICE a XEB l^ATl-IH f, J. jjorno. offli’i OT foo-

lory, o:iajnc| and gtnne; all sizes; t? to M, ALASKA ICE C llF.AM FHLEZERS.

PIUl KH I ) .75 TO to. tlANl.*'’ ! H A F^OLL.ARn CO,,

________ snn.yiip MAFUfET ST,

REFHM FFUTnH, upright eulUble roitaur- ant f>r large fiimllv. good comlltlon; o st

¥.30; F<’ || flO. H7.3 Purrsnurr ava.

ROWHriAT rnm-l h-ticin: 14 feet; quickset offer lake's li: Hpjiiiintment. Address Bargain. Box S, New* DfllcA

VAN KEURKN ft BOW. CONTFiAl'TOnS,

DEALETIP IN NF:W a n d 6KCOND-HA1CD HUI.LnrNG UATFORIAL.

F'A88Alr AVtfl.,BOI. TH OF ri.A Y 0T BRIDQB,

LAST NEW.\RK. N. J LOCAL •I’ HONF M HARRISON.

LONG lilSTAXCi-: 'HHONR 2044 HARRISON.

K tm M -lin ld (liriodet n tid F a r n lta r« <HEr>[fixc;3, oilcloth!, bedroorn euite, dining*

r.inni sulfa, all klnde of up-to-rtntp furniture. 41-43 nrilovHIu ave. A, BANOWICH ft CO.

Ml.l'K FLAMIC OIL STOVES, gas<iJine etovea.KH HI jvf^ and rnng -!*; low^ti prices. 2202L,

Waverly niruiEl.MAN', 2fll Springfield ave,

llL l'P FAMF nil fsfnvp; twA-burner; In perfectorder, will kcU I4 5 Proepeot at.

r .H r .A K IN O ['J* home, w ill pel] furn ltur* chc^p: ctinrtltlnn. lUO lU-lmont ave.

I'A R i’ l T y>ur ilnor for JB; rcv -ralhle rugs;betiullful dc-slgjis: Hurmesn, OrlenialH, Ken-

rington m gs 150 Irvlng irm avo.. South Orange.D O N 'T buy new furn iture; I can offer you

boJf Drice ; try mo.F^EPSlfen. 201 Orange at.EVDHYTHI.NG in hougehoM furniture at lha

largrsi Bccnnd-hand furniture house In the Stiu*; burrauH. Jl; hfd, U . iprlnga, 75c.; (,!jalr«, . rnckcrfl, 25c.. and all other second*hand fiicnlturp sold at a aacrlflte. 274-2T0 Washington el , dlrpotly opp. Blaney'a Theatre.

KNTIHK cm ients of the house, parlor, dining luiii b*;-.lroom furniture will ba *old to-mor­

row mr.inlng beiur-en 10 ami 12 o'clovk, at .ITT Muiney at.; cirnin If you want bargain!; goi^B ftt yMur own prion,

FINE qusriered rnk sldehoard, aullabl! for lunchroom or boordlng-houra; cost JyS; price

f:i!s. Evening, 7 trt 9, M North 18lh at.. Eoot Orange.

FINE qiinrtf'rod oak polished bedroom ault and lii’d Hturlng; groat bargain; must be Bold. Ckil

5214 Nelson pi.I'‘<'>U HALE, cheap, oak bedsteed, spring!, baby

high chair, whatknet. sofa, lounge, etc MRB. in iHSE, Ainlmr«t a|., E u t t^range.GAS RANGE and refrigerator for sale cheap;

party leaving city; in good condition. In­quire MRH. PAR3GN9, IH Nelson pi., city.NEW HOME sewing machine and 1900 waaher

agency; all make* of sewing majjhlnea, carpet fweepera and wringers repaired; Helnlach'e •clasora and aheara; grinding and rapidrlng. THOH. GREEN, 63 Hank a tONLY 85. Blngei* aewing maohlna; good oa

now; circumstance! compel toerlAoe. Addroaa Machine. Box T5. New! ofRoe.BEWINO MACHINE]—Filngar !ew1ng maohlna,

In good order. |5. First Hoor, 40 IBth &ve.enamel bed, apringa, hair fnatlTMii

wash machine. Iw'O cota. alx white window shades, all w-lndow acreena and dDora, Indy’a idcyclc; will sell chagp If sold thla week, on ai.'coimt of m ovlng. Call 400 Bergen at., drat floor, Wedns.Hday and Thuraday eveniaga. Fri­day nil <hiy. ^IVILLCOX & rainiia Automatic, in da* orcl.r;

Bean after d P. M. or Tliuraday after 8 P. U., AT State at., Euit Orange.

Dogfa.DOGS boarded. The Kennaday Farm, Pleta-

unblajc. WcFt Orange. Tel 1253W. Orange^FOR SALE—‘Two beautifully naarked l^ tn n

terrier iiupploa, ten weeks old; one fo* terrier puppy, three mptitha old; all very re&5Qiiable to make room.' UR . E. D. BACHMAN. ni2 liergen at.KING CHAHLEK epanlel, 7 raontha old; houae-

broken; aloe younger puppla*. pedigreed. 4£4 High et,TWO thoroughbred! Sootch oollleai mole and

foniale- houae broken and kind to children. Call 71 New Tori* avo,, cJty.

SAFES, a a f^ taSmi largo, modlum and omall: !ome ara broad-fiew. but oil at oecood-hond

price!; large variety to talent from: old lofet bought for C44h. Koworli SeooBd-hftiid lU - ihtiiery Oo., M Chottaut i tBAFas^OFFICBT AND ROUgfi* is S T

MAKB; NSW AHD BSCONb-HAND. MACKwA t a PORBIIUB CO., T«« BgQAJ> BT.6AFE3. All tloo!. for houaa or odlao; g u o n ^

teed nrepronf; loweat prlcaa; b ^ t mftdo, B. R. BRANT, Horkot oad Halbarry lU.

T T p o w r Jt« r o « n d SaBii1tc>^.a l l moXea. c&ah or laatolmant!; rental! O

per month tod up; A1 repAlriag roaaoaablr done; all machine cuppllea. Newark Tii>!- writer ETichange. B Acodamy at.; 'phon#FOR BALE-**RfTnlngton No, 6, nearly new. per­

fect rondiUont ¥80. Addfeoa Private Store* tary. ,I3oa Bfi. Ntwa offlcfe. ________IT p £ y s to examine th«. Monarch Vlalbl* t!*

fine buving n lypt^wrlteri eecoad-hand ma« C ' neg arid, rectftil re tire d ; aupptlaeforaUma- f ••<»!«. OKO. U AIDD. 7M BroM iL ; UL874U.

__ ^

V /f?r flarred Book rooaiera, alao ohotee peti • 'hlt^ rirulngtnno. at Lon* Plnea Pouitry

7 -.rm. UW Orange gve.. Irvington.J ■ TriTE'" rhicka, ^ U e LAghotD*, Barred

|19 per 190; good ttock. BLDSN L wOLET. Frenchtown. n . J .

Stgrtig./RTLSTTC SIGN& StHOW CARDS. LBTTEPI

1%'G, nSN-A.TAP^ 7*fl rTnni at.. «ir.. Mpi kiiL Au ifDllara pnM ’ ivi oocr. 'Phaka SOuii.

A B M O V ilH K X rilA N O K , 'a l l I.INKH OF AoiJJ.

B*w are of a*«nm a»kin« iimnoy fur udvcrdilnt Jf n FHAKfiEF,

•p h o n ’f A '^ v K in is iN O .R H O N E 35 12J. 5 U R K E T 8T

d e s i r a b l e B U S IN E S S A N D IN V E S T M E N T oppuriunitlea which are not adv«rtl!«d dally

i prubabjy have just whm >mi. ja -- ~ 'a 111 get It for yuu, a ^ i* _lu ring .’ ARMOUR, ifth MarkA. v^r,-.

ADVERTISE y^ur "Want! ' anif yoiir bualnoM in the cleaelded column! uf the Newark Ger­

man dally and Sunday newapaper.One Ineertlon........................... . ,...lo . ;>er wordTwo or ihre* day*.............................2o. per wordFour or five daya......... ....................3c. per wordRaven or elghl daya........... ..............5c. p tr wio-JB y the monih................................. . .DOe. per im*''

FBBIK ZEITLNtl. 225 WABHI-VOTON RT.

IK ST R V C T lQ Ii* -- "School# *

The Mhool that meate the n*«d# of thegraat body of June gradual*! li Chi#* man.

The training here equip* T r tb* mod­ern demandji of bvain«*»-li I* un- equaled.

COLEMAN NA'nONAL

B U a iN E f tS r o i J . E G B .FoTiy-*evenlh

Year.

PIAN O S A N D O R G A N S.

S P E d A L I SPKCIALII BD BClA Ltllb a h o a i .n s in n e w a n d u s e d p i a n o s .

PAyMENTB. II A WEIUC UP.

A1 PBiCEfc for old furniture, carpeto, content!of n»te. dry go*,>da grivanej, aboe atorea and

tnerchandlae of all Jeartiptiime: mschinery and anllro plant! bought for coah; quick and con- fldentlal. VAN POZNAK. 42 Soulh Orange ave 'Pbon! 2mi Newark- Betid poftielA LL kind! of tnerchandl!* bought for caati. auoh

O! oardwars. dry good*, gruc-^le*. ahosi and Other general isarchainllM; nigheat price* paid; buitlaeaa conSdanllaJ. Call or aend poat&l. A. GREBNyiKLD. 88 flprlni^eld ave.; tel. 8h85JA L L klnda of merchiioillM. huuoehold goud*,

cofltenta of aturea. houoe* and flat* bought for coah; copauU iiB liafnre telling. Cnmmerclo] Trading Company. W Academy e l . ; tel. 8fl23.ANT kind of buuaehold gixjd* from houaee and

flata, atorea. atock* and merchundlt# bought for ctah et T. RIMliN'R TB Academy at. Band poita] or oall. Tcl tUHL.BARBER PHOP, nrat-r|Rne, fnr sale. nppoaH*

Grove St. Siatlon, I,4irKiiwanna Rallrond; all Improvi'mentM IH irreeawoni] nve., East Orange.

BARBER HlJnp for •ale; T rtr* 1125; rent J7;muat bo euld bef>>rB the Int, account of leav-

Ibg counlr)-. 112 HtilianJ atBAKERY Bfiil ron[erU‘.»n*»ry for anie chrap:

good h>callty. gooil hiiMincaf; owner leaving town: no afent*. AiMfeei Bakery, Bui O.News office. Urange,GKlAR, candy. ettiJl.iru'r V anr| ni'WHpaprr tiioie

formal*: g<".>d corner, tirar *i-hi>cil; Hilling on account uf alckticaa, i ery ruiiffnnaMe.Iflih av*.

CANDY, grocery and notion Hfi ro for ealo.with living v»Ty i-tieap r 'nf. rn'iaf b*

•old. Adflrpse llu lnesM, Ili i 44. Ncwh othoe.GONFECTloNlGlY and .-igur Bluro for eiile

cheap; reni flu, 54 F^'anklln et , n<?nr Mul­berry ; no agoniH.

CAFE—Fur tnlo gi>o-1 coin.-r {vifn: dally In* coiiwi |Tu, Ad.irRBs Kirat 1 ’lftBn. Box Vt. Nhw*

ofllce.

FOR HALE—ifood paying moat annl gna'cry buelnean, (hloe horevd nrnl uagonH, trut of

lowii, I4.01A' C'ubIi ; nu ugvtila. Addreas Buel- n$ra. Box H. News ofTIce.FLC-iRlST; busy avenue, dnlng g'^u] liufslneae;

cheap roru IBU 'w noi). Oiiru-m ai

GROCERY find geneiai etore fdry grpodii, ahoo!, •tc.), builnesa In rloh fnrmlrig dlatrlct. five

mile* frnn* Ml. Hi>Uy. N J . , aaloe ll.WJO mnnihly; owner wlsbeu to retire. AJOreM Rrx 10, Jobalriwn. N JGRtX'liRY 8TOR1' and ftituree fi-r aak-, d-ilng

a good cimh uade, a Pplouilil <p[>.<rtiirUy for the right punj. Inqulr<!* 2.’»h Runyon si . near Osborn lerrav*.GKOCERT-Fnr hhIp. nret-clase gr irerv; g Kii)

location; ten^unaMc rent and go..i) i.-aft'*, n veeilgale. Addreae Gnateiy. li^n 4o. Nava olTlc*,

OROTERY BTORlC for aa|e, imng |150 pnr wqpk; must be m*bl iIiIh n -ek , iirlcw right

Addrnni Grocer, Box 72. N'awe i flb n.

QRr)t'’FRY RTOHE. candy. clgarH iinJ notlnjiHj for nale; good r«a!<in for soJlihg liujuira

212 rhartion !t.

Nfi hotter rime than n<iw to he*in<School In seenUm during the summer.

"Our unit If (he ptuderu, not il;/> rlai!-‘'Call or arite f<T catalog

vJ->’ U)Wj*Y AND HAUIEY ST8 ... . - A t of pnsto^cy. Newark. N. J-. - * r- ^

fil'MMER B rfl' i0 1 ~ F , ih rOYB.

Pppcial Inatruotlon. slxih. aeranih ami elghtii grade subject!. Indlvtiluai usalatanre. Reasirira morning*, w;BiJ tu 12.,'911. I'le iif swimming [x<il gyinmialum, baael«ll held, boy's library, etui I'uhilo achool teacher* lm«n>.

MAKE UP Lo s t VfORKl

Send for full Infunnatjon ti>-day. YOUNG MEN'S CHHL‘*TlAN ASHOi'lATTOW*

tOT Halsey si.. Newark. N. J.

NEW ARK lU’BINEHS COt-LEGE.Park pia*:e. n»-arly uppusitfi PoaiotJlo*.

EsiabilAhsd IKMPpeclaf lurnni-T ii'hr»;l during July and Au-

gu*l- Unn arisliin dally, k.lkt 1 0 I2 :fl0 . fin all l.-ng term enruUmtfnis wtj give ihla tesaloii absolutely fre*» A chancs you can'I aftorJ to nils*.

Call or write for particular*.

J. KL’GI.ER JR . Principal.

VPRJiFHT. 164.UPltlifHT, fSi V I ’H fm iT, Ht«.Ui'H iGllT, 1110 UPlU'IHT, lU lU GH T, 1150.

t>'>NT p a y llltivADWl-MtE OUT OF THE ____ ...T R h T OUR LXPKN8EH ARB LOW. A llK »»TR PltH'KH

J*»HN s r n i O E . _Bfi BF»IUNOFlELr» A V E . CH)R. HIGH ST.

OPEN KX HNINOti.

u p r i g h t , Mtt. UPRIGHT, 1 1 7 5 UPHlUHTr IlHfl. u p r i g h t . IIW. UPRIGHT, 1900. UPRIGHT. *2iJS. e r i i F K T p m u k ts HIGH IIKNT Dlfl*

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NEW ARK ACADEUT, F unded 1792.

WiLfiON FAF

IslsiabhMhL'd 1971.JACDH d o l l ft BONA * ‘V ,-- ■ »* . • - < . •

tVe are gfr^ring *(>eclal lndu<5em*#ta k# WPW and Nllghily us<'<] Upright Platwi, Cur 0 #!h'or■ ■ U ea«v ptiyttiriit!, from |100 upward.als>' ha'e u nunih-r nf Bquara Plano! #1^ guns, fr >ti; 125 upward, on payment! Pi OO Cents a wut-k.

JAt'on DOLL ft RONS,Newark \Varet\Kim,

IPT Market at..Relcw Ni'wark Theatre.

6.

FAhkAND, )y Head Maetero.

ARRAN D. }A. FAHeu(.-iis r-ri'tember Sfl, 190A

Thorough pi>,.annl(.n for any r-liege or iclentlflc fichu-.1 -r tor bualneas life I'ata-

I log on apiji\-Hi|. nIh f head niaaier nin aee applloanta by an*

, ^lnim«*til during .Tui.e, and will U hi the AcftfiiMiiy during me week bsi lmiliig bvuisni- b*r 14

d r a k e UOLLKGE,Tlia Buhool ilial la ralHliig the standard nf

UUBlNBeH EIDUUATIUN lo Newark.

Open t/iij naire summer,,,, Dd> uud Eveulug,t>e welconis aiid invite . you U( \uii the ainoul.New illUMran.-ri ra u lu g free.____fl7u ihj hRija D. wirnvr West Park

NEW JLU/iKV' BUlslNEsa CMLi..EGE.~' i;ii.4-ta#r> lunad si., Newark. N J ,

i avoTMijt) Ku II ij as 'New Jerr.*?> 'a Leading , "..uheg..' r J artim-Hi, ' bummer atsAli n during I ' dally, h;30 to 12 50.I Sil .MMl-.k I i-HM I IfEK lu Ihuae wtio enroll jrvguiiui^ Ill- Achc*ol that Trulni the Indl-

vlULinl 1 Mi i\ Miicih year. R>kiea moderate.H > -!(' fi.r catalogue.

Li'\^ AkD A. NKWO.tMEJl^PreaideDt.THE lt0.s].\jLLB COMMERCIAL aCHUOU

i->7 beiuiiij OraagB *i., Newark.L h l a e .' e h . Principal.

A high grade private ichool of limited mem- DiTsJiip. fur the study of itenogrophy, lyp^ wrlilng, keeping, English orotichea; dtciaiste, and evening s«ailoD!. Catalogu* OP applK-tt'.Mn Ttleplione D54L Branch Brook.

THE NEVA a r k SaM lN A ltYT U^-AkDlNG A.ND DAY flfltOriL.

Ii- -* a v e . ESTABLISHEIi I«M.AN.N.\ KiiANctCiS VS'HITMORF, Principal, Ad d-iiiir-[lii-riiA, pui-lla enter college every

)riir ,.ij LtriirUate. (Jyinnaalum, laboratuiT.J111 ill > I uta li'gue.

UPRIGHT PIANO DAHOAlNSt

|.V>il blt-miArLy, 1H25. ‘lUm tiihnuT- 1.2 KK fChsi riiM-lrr 1125

Kiai i -h A- Buch. MUk IfUMl tV| H1l.• , J'14U, t5i“i i iiri-.Uf. 175.H:-' JlMKt2r.ll AijgMus Pleysr. 173.

tilLG E R ft HUNS' PIANO MFG. (Xk,

(tl MARKKT BT. ________riA.N'>*Th« F. Connor, noted for

I ii h Umi' and wturlng quaUlv, the o*|ebraied .Miiii i., t2iNi. ic-ld elstwlierJ $250; elegani new u.rM'tii 7 1-3 oouvx*. w il muhofany, Ivory krys, tlN'i 1 5 monthly, atl piano! warranted fur ten >iarn; stoiij, scarf or cover, one year*

; tuiiliJK fr"e. slightly used uprlghii on band; I aiuuart' plani,»! sacrificed, qi>ei svenlngo.

HENRY HriRN'R KHTATK.I 51 Sijuih nrangc uve . corner Howard it.

AT till* writing wc have those bargain* in I useil uprlghii' Three UhKkerlngs. |H(>. 11211,

H4U Decker. Hifi: Krakaucr, IliHJ; Htvlnway. 1215; iwt. flterllriK'. H m'. Hrt5, Krunlv'h ft Hiich IU15, iJnbler. llurdiipn, |l(w;Itrlgg*. |HU. rentH 4fl up WUpner, ddfl Broad si,WK have a ::umber uf piiinvs raturtied fr-ini

rent which will he dlaiK'sed of at low price! tl25, 9H15. I14U, tl5fi. %W>. H75; all are I! perfect yohdlUon. appvsu new, DAKEH Ploiiu Co.. 27 South Orango a\f.

GROCERY STOliE for gale. 409 Bergen at.

GENT H furnlshliiK niid hal Hii-rw fi r sale.oatabllabod, l-'W exiM-nsc, up-tn<laif. flx-

lurv*, no cx[i<»rlence nf-<-veeary; 5 5<> rash ro- dolrt-J Addresi FurnMIilnR!. B-iJt 75, Nowb I'lfhee.

MO'l’INO pJCTrUIC Ihi-nrre. iIMtik n gr-id buri- neis, long 1«urc, e/iui|l »xp--iiHti, a r.ii*-

chance; will ainril ln\f-Btlgiiiiin, Addrcea Theatre, Box 54, Newi iillU''*

MUST sell at nnc«, family liquor elnre. with large trade, for eale cheap- AtMresa M. JC.

D . Ilnx 2. News nlhL-ePKa RL SHDP, partly pul ui>, f'-t* htiitnnH and

ni>veklei, want partn+-r m h-i im-leretands the button end with mi.all ch:-!u iI. FRANK G E R U V 'K , 73 Hamlli m et., rrar.r e s t a u r a n t fnr sole rhc'up: living n urn!

fltiached; elearii boat, ftret - InM nelKhbor- h-iotj; iloirix gi-iMl liuHln«?fB J'-’iill parilrylare. call KINUtPTI'iN ft BUHN'ETT, IW Mulberry at.RESTAURANT Waiili to l-uy g-n-Upaylrg

reetauninl. centrally li^calad pr* I-rn-tl. Ad- dress Renionahle ))nx 07 N'ewp olhue

p'all

r e n t a G oon BIANOfor the aummer, cliy or i-ounlry: ifteclal temui June to uru.Iitr, rent alluwrj, if purchaei-d Ih fall. Semi i>i!!iiil f-jT pdrlleularo. FEASB p i a n o < (I.. 1U New St _______ _BKa UT1F1-’ L inahoguriy upright piano; will

tell III half It* real value, chance fur party , deairlnK a bargain In a high grade ln*trunienl

Call ijay or ruinlnk. id Huwufd at . on« Uluok ' w«'*t uf rn\jrfhrpu»*i. __________I ~ ^ " hiTn UY h a m . PUNUKt.HE.

Plano Expert. I'lur 'S si 'l-ctwl for purchojer!. I'lan" Inairucilnn. U.niceri i*n*ageui*nl!. 78 Hlllycr sl , EbrI i^rangf-, ph<m**.TUNING repalrlrtg ntid revarnlehlng >f rhino.

CARL J liI^ R U F G F N Ih.I Hou;h Elcv-rilh I su, ’ phnne 342''l.l. fi'rtueriy with lAutsr Co. fi.r rwenly years. _ ^

(1- f'ritifiH, organs tuned. rspair«l. espen. .16 fxjjerlancs, -.Id Mams mmie belief

Ihun r\#w linen, HENRY rTWAl.U, 40 Slew it.I PlAjSn TI:NER irn iPiul piano mak^r; re-

ruirlng, all branrh-"'; rmw siring! fella, eta.I F W. u a n N, 112 Hninsnl'li r i . ‘ pnone 2.hlkJ,

PlANi'H—Htleci«d H!ink -f pimios; Kri-egi-r, Rudolf and others. FRANK 3AURR HT

Ew'Uth ririinge nve . f-iir ■ P -’-rs from N-ofC'lkM lLT'iN f;RT-UT, liaiL- liming hn-l repalrl

17 l\'t-Hi Park RT , 2i fl ior, ‘ iihme ; reaMen -t* ‘ ph-'iie il‘''*R, vliUn r^pniring

MISS TOWNSEND'SliM A lU- IN .i a m . d a y s c h o o l FOR GIRLS.

54 Pa r k p l .. Ne w a r k , n j .Ava.>n,k-, Intnrinedlaie and prim ary depart-

ifif-niH Ui-ii pijuljijieil gymnoalum a§d labora- t ly ' ’HiiiV-Me fldmltH lo leading college!.Bn W liK .N s P r iva te Huslnes! Colkga, 3H Cen-

tc'- rv , l i ti|.. ch-^apcal In c lly ; ahorthgnd, t,» i'l-wrliUig bii'iJi keoplng. English, c iv il ser- L - w .-rkiy paym*-rta, day and night sesalona; n ■ ^lanH“8. SpDnli-h utid Bpanliih Bhorihund; P' Ki-i. ii.i iaariintei'd , Tel 4ri2bJ,

I P l.AYE lt PlA.Nf.i 111 Li liiiigiiln, TuAlii'igriny;tiew. high grade, -n.-ta] tubing, etc. Addreas

I PlaN I r U i f i n 1 *- x r<n, N.-ws nfllce

Bi'STriN TECHNICAL IN9T.. a'J2 Bellevlll!Hve tcarh-^rs prepnred for hlgh«T oertlfl<-aie«,

eifi irl nl i-tLidlf-.} maihcmutltai liai-kwnrd st\i* Jeiita law, medical, High School couraaa

UPRIGHT Pl.VN'* h'HP Ihan t« ■ y^ars old; owner haB n-' iiHr f r it choftp.

j Adidrens Cheap. Ihjx 1k>, Nom b ofllce,PIA.NUH tuneil fr repiilr-d. -iiy, r-iuniry nr

seaahnre; nvidenile rit-'#*. 51.A,TllUflHEK ft Ron PiHHft r . i . On? Pnaid it,

DARK mflii-iguny uprli-flii | iHno. full size. In perfrot <••.[! LJil -n vv'i ‘.' II I heati f .r cnah.

Crjll or writ-.- .H.'. Cll:i’ n um'

B 9 T A T & F O R 9 A L B - C I T r *

D w « IIIb b «*

ROanVlLLB AND EA ST ORANGE BAR*QAlNfL

|4,0Of^N*TT two-family bhu**; sep^rals en- trances and ateam hevurs: half block fruui trolley, elegant location; rented for 142 per month.

|5,fkk>-Two-faml|y houBe. near RnsrvlU* Sta­tion; nine room*, rw *i.ecuiatlve house.

|7,htio--N*w two-famll) house; 1 4 ri'orns: eeparal# entrance and ateam heater*; tile bath- ptMims. eleotrlc llghta; hlgh-ctmw decoratIvnB:*eynhil flv-ur. i-«nr IST-tW; im ».1xl2ti. riM'h.Ut.•ireit.'.jf >uu wsmi a well-bultt houee. In fln# locailnn. jook at this.

85.0<k>—Kiegiint elght-nyjm house; fln* loca*Hon; near, au/io« an<f Ifollere. »» - •

three-fismlly horfae.Stl.WO.tl ,,^rcTin?ooo.’ ' ‘ ‘ '* " ' i u -h sk li

Dlegani iioiubs lu East Orange, at Mcrtflc* priceK

15-room, aepiarale-entrtnre, two-fam­ily h-uses; lot flwxliW. Uttl* cosh reqUlToft

Ttiu can buy fti.m ua, on term* -uf KWO down, new eight-room one-family house.

C. C. LURIC'H ft m .4 North l th at., oppoatte Rbarvllls Station.

R E A L e s t a t e F O R iA X E - U U T O F T O W N .

8U Ai'llF.B Irt Brocikrlaii aertlon of Bloomfield: «iiltjible fnr farnilng or chicken! and ducks;

•mall icven-raorn dwelling; H5D fi'at of *tr«nt friiiiUgv. t>oate#*1<m Match ) tirli-fl th.3iNJ; term* t-- imti buyvr A.ldre*! NATHAN RUS* HMLl.. 4S \Va*hj!Lgiiin a\r., lHuuinflolil.IIIj,HtMl'']El.D H'-ubi-, if>n rooniB. liHih, all

miiilfm Iiiiprr-st-im<ni9i, mu*'' boautlfdl lorn- lion in 1 0 U.P. i^riiis ilgiit hi>uhea In Bernordn- \B1l'. BatikliLg flMgi'. MiningPm, flnn h-stib'a> i*11 Ipasottaldt' prl m nmivy »i-rth»r»B. u, C.

?5.oit(i nUYrf at- mi hoiian ftud bntli, ev-

Ti>U STILL H AVE A CHANu K.WE H AVE TWO LEFT.

TW O-KAM ILY HOl'SE.S,FOURTH a x , ROAKVILLE

Iialwaen husa^x gv* and ttrnnue si . 4 minute* frotii Kdsevuls Avenue 6latl>m. and rl-e« n four teuileys, 1 5 rtoma; every mi>ilern Impmve- menli. They are Up-to-dair In every r<-«i'.-. t , buBl on lota, aecurlttg plenty f*f lightarvq air Sold at price* ami lertiis (imi win InUrexi the miisi conaervatlve; upeu fur ;n- jperUoii every day and Sunday from 2 i-j d

m riL lP J. BitWKRB ft r o .. l«) Market pI

•Odd BUYS hew houae. For.*Bt HIJ5. i-Sjclitroom* bath, largs attic, raldnrl imiiiins,

price only IS.SOO, KIERAN. 22 Clinton h

CLINTON H ll.l^ F ln e bull-llhg lot fin lit!i at., abxlifi, nnar UMmi-ii avu , Ak. i M', e.

IL800 M ERAN . 22 ('llntim pI

6TOVE ST.—Two houicB Mr-nti, two fn . vhoiiirt-,' eleven riwniB, 4 4 him I5th W..i.!

three siory brick h-mafi f:-T-m, une f.n ...hrlck, f l iKW; bargain!, nil »H-||ims K H 'K i ’-.' 2 2 nir.i..n at.

S'l'xbh, dwrIllTig nn I

nine r-MiiTiN Hhl

uhis iind bnili,

STONE ST, slnl.iln, uvo frtnillle*.

BROAD S T , 2;tb- L.pt 24x11 laith, Mi-Am heal.

GARSIDi; HT.. Dirt—Eight Bteain heat, ffiOiy cush.

EIGHTH AVE hH"Flvrt fl S.'.ot'KNTliK KT -1,01 41il^i22n. a Unrgnlr; FRANKLIN HT , 10, opnplle ciry b-i

builiivas property,MAMLEt, K. I’ AIHNH, V.H Hnwhl i-l

\'KHV I’l-iUnil fiiurfam lly b m*-'. : : 1 large r-'tiiri- hall. vi-siiiHiI-- d m , i\\ - n

lot ;i5ii:t2'.%, In Jtrit'Clnea ruivJlii -n, Hs.ru.i J750, f.n-'- JS,2<JII, KlHii K -I .'h-rn J-M ^oanetorii' und lu U k . U> I ....IP, '

hIuI.Ip> aiul liiup- 'i;lot fSOxlAl, this beaimfiil h, i-n- imit' i- to be ai-pr<' luu-d. cRh I- ln iigt!t ui n 1 ,n two iwii family h-niHi-B, 1 .-?ii iijirt - r I.:,-; It , priiii- ].'w MUH [TT. 1215 i |,„

e n Inmriji-jiii.’ijr pua**#*wri, Jyi-P'h'i.l.M.TTiO liv>s h , « van room*.- iiuthf all Im- pnivoTiieiita. iui 5hxi5ii iiumtHlUio p<->Be*al>)n

................ BlioniflvUl andiiloh iildge.HMM)MK1KLD j;i,r.tkj. tw -fum liy df>nMo

tiouM. hviir stutl'in end trnlli-y. l->t &ixl2ri. flno locotl-'n. itTtU’* «‘[isy Addresii fiwni-r, ]j n 2l>f\, men UWge, N J. __ _HljUKJMFlKLiy-H.ikkt. iw'-fhm1ly If'UH'' Im

(Tul l•ml*n *. l*ige bit. fiCiM elntl.-m iiii.l li 1-ley. Addrt-ea B.jx 2v<s5. Gl<n RIiIk<\ N. J

D r l l e v l l le .TWO -Iwi-Jliuga. n\f' .if h r ■ tis . ih.. -"li-r 5

ri-Jiiis; (It) vsiii<'r. bain wIGi 1 0 elalN, b-< 2iku;iiai, fr-Jhlmg on VVanhliigton av.< iiml I-an.’ St . in-irigHgo i*f f.2 2iio i-iih noiiiiln J.1 i-oNMH.i., 1 1 :1 Wushingt-'o ave B.ll-viiu-

$2 *‘v* BUYS nlif h m-nii lumn-. wun f- nr - liv bHn, frolil li'.g oil Vl■ eiri-J'li- b.jlh pUVrd.

luiigHlii K llJlA N *2 {'11110 11 t-l

H E A L E S T A T E F A R S A L E —OUT O F TOW N.

L ftk « H«x|iHtec»uv.MONEY MAKERH-tkbfopi lake lot: 5 oerM

rhveirtut grove, nlthlu 6 minute# of lake lot. and 11} ucroB. 7 mlmiti-s of |uko; all for 12,000: burih ni-arly -J.iubk, three other tract*, 100 fvei i»n lak»*. with lit uerra JU'Orby, 1 .4UU fcol

tract!: M.OyO, VANI Hi.lRN, 1 niou bulMliig.

' M o u n ta in S tu ttu n .Mo u n t a i n KTATIh n Attructlvn new elght-

to-'in coitugv: ev---ry Impriivcment; locailoii mAi fHity poyfaBiiii, Rocii*

R''**, Bi*x HU, Sijutb Drangi*■ Ml.rSTAJN ^

»„r.lc(h8. . „«lx,llur;i.Hh *Hi0. wurih doublo. ALBJtHT

t \1.\ Si I Uth Grungv

I U o r r la tu x T u .' FhR s a l e —F ive HPri-e. n-muliiiiig all kinds of I fruit, -.tn*' dnuble lioijiu* ,if niiipi rcoin*. barn I Jil>w> twu nthf-r h..u<f*. uiii:- nf fnur rtrom* am]

"fie {,f ru-tiiB, tilgh olfVinUih. fine aceficry; “ 1 11 ui-ii Ilf wHi-T. within niie mile of Morrl*'

N J. Adtlj-L-BH 1:. EDDY, ML Tabi.r,

U l'lv l r-Ktal.' MtJii.h, JiiKuiHn.i,t'liNNEI.I. 1i;i \ ■ HllhlnKlllIl rtv

i'(iUiMl!ili<‘<l IHhIi.

unit J .1B- lb villi :

lle r r ia r t l ix lllr>-Mi'DI'RN HiihinlTUi hi.mr Hi rnHrDv lIl*- N .1 .

>1- !>-' .-Ilx ]'Ki-r:ih, ba:h, .il.ii'ii ImkI. «-1 <' llEl-- pli I -I gr -nn-l. lui'gt- lawns fiml {iinl ti- ri'lrs >-f »ll kmD IU1' inliniti'B friin ptriit-n prln- #1! TiHi f I Him caeh |‘ > > H< x ;i|5 B- iiiAr<lK-vtll. N .1

.^I'tll'S ti'Ude nn-1 biiine lo nnimii-fi' drive fi-ilTi I - rntu-lHvIlle Stall 'ii. i‘1nvBU<'n MVi II.

lni(U!ti> -7 \\ i-iii Kliifu-y et . rify.

H en v in e .•nil-: .U 'lH nNUAi'K UAMI' D1‘ NEW .TER-

}-K\, ''E D A lt l.A K F I'.vftk, A'l‘ DEN \'tLr.L. i'N THE liDAD I'L ANTHILV'ITU

l-l--iil I'tii 'i' fnr th<- ilr---l l>nnin*'«ii nuin i-niy Ib't ini]i-s frntn N-w Y'-rk; I*** treir* 'billy; - x I'-lli-m n«!bng. iiiiniiiig and b--aMnx b>-aiiiirut ni'-iirpib tl H-'-iifi)’ , l|••lL■ b'llJ« drinking ,vi’ai«-f; ill.' r>-ii'b-xv I iiu fnr the HUloiNl. |]:..ieNI iljti-b- 11- .' ii.-w III iiiuieo "t rohutriiiMb ri. [-iiiile nn-l --th-j u'tmei'UH'iiU lo bo lupiu!l--l. -•l-'iatl-n 1 i»Pi f. ,-1 ul-i'V- !w . | i,f 0,. ■ .n-!l* v Jill.- 11.-w luiliJiiig j-(ii-l i-'niiihg rit-m M 11 iHhoi ri pjlbh- lro{-|i.iu |i.--i-'-r'y . biingul 'M. un i l -g rump mi-x. 2.*xb)n, JITft) winh, prl--- nf l.rtB but r-un'Ilhg ill*'' Miry- rrmii iinr in flvi* run* p.-r eijiijiri' r >ot I-pi.‘Hi-iiT,iIh !• MlwijiN III |n-niMi‘* Surii-.n .h 'llN D'lNNELLV. a>>lv hkuH. ITNL-MiiniMi ..... N. «. \-irk. 1 - 1 ilb l Ma llsimSi|iiiir-‘, iip ' .irim r * It ti l. D-nsill., N ,1

L‘J50 D< '\\'N , Ml VH MV Iwo-fanilly new hnui..-, i-url.-rn 'ibf and grill work for p"iiji-i>-e. huiI f i llosiB. whin, enamel piiil--rH, iHnuig 1 plAlr riillP imii; li) ► •,,! I , n>i n-d, i- raiigch. Uh-is . hU Iuh'I ' \ i-lni'tilB, Iand Urg*' yaiil; iiayw + 1 per leui i i AdilrtBBHteam Ileal, I'-.'X Ho. N-w-

M 'lL D B H 'S SAi.’ StlUL'!' Thre^fumlly h<jiia4», --u Rnl^i-v,. •

bliM-h from t’ lltiuu) uvn , iJ || "•ln- fTi'-me liui heat, rnni* for J<-4 > h'ijoi.lIIi 11

iptNf r-TJi!-'. .1 ' imH|.ITtA.NKI-.L ft UiltibS.-;, M»-i rM}-.-liliiri building, Moiki'i -iiid WuBlilngnni pi».

I I mi| r

M l'YS ih-'-li'ni I I'Htha ."ilMini li'-Ht-TH.

I' -'uil'-ng, f ;:niuii j ' ■-'t|li;j- 1 IVil fUlliJlj hi UN. si-'j-.trjir- Impr i\I Tiii'iii^. tJ.iPPi. |4,irro n. pT.Pm b- Bt i iTi ring>'. l'n\ a.s fNHi cash iJ- wl \'A.v HiJliN, I'nI -n buildliig

'-fniiLlli, t;. 'J{iiiiHii- I iiirutn >'H, iil-'i- 1 l{-ip»'i 111- --Ili-ns.

I2 .IHBI up. B-iniii all

I'linit rirrm*ii>,1 • 1 S' I: ■r.-p mib n In Gr.iiiHi-« rv>iblrni:.il

fo-ii I. i*'! fin tih l ii-ui llnl-Li-l M,,fL r niliiun-ji v.';i;ti, fi -m Hrlfk I'lmr-h l^tnlb-n, Bi I r-fl«b-n . ni-,.- und biith, en-lb , i M. 1 M‘i ,1 Irni'i"'. r II,. , 1 in fli-si n-n hH II L-i :eixlf-ii. |..i |. \s .iih iivM-thirlw j 1 1- -i i;K--l| f.-i riitiM ' iin i- i'in i-'ima If -li-eli. d, JL'mki iMhb, l i|am- tn. rilliK If ivhiiI «iI. IK- In thl.P p.,||. 1. M.I.. i- IH 111

•lug Si*. > l„« il'M |- K l .wm-r, on prClii- H;iiurdii.* mi l S iriil.r. 'J 1 0 A. . r by a,>

D.', M uki’l pt , ifh-r. Imurh, IdL {M

bit V] P

K 'dl SU .l''\N LHTvnr

> 'i- -b . ’.b I.-ihi ,1

-l.i. ' TlS' 111 ri 11 "I I'lilb.M

R rm iK e .I’ lLtUFIlTV F.ir Mile u go<..| hu*lncr* cornen

f -iir 1) iMoiii!i. piiyn 2 <i per -en(. un th!will I.. , 0 1 .1 .•in'ui, J J, MULLIN.

•M M lily IT St., uriingi-.

fln a e lle-,H 'iSKLLI: Throe b is .-n-h rrix200. In d«Mr.

hMo Ii .•nil,III, h.-iir Htiib-n tine school,iiun-'linu. 1 I, wrttrr HIM uewer In front of W 'b 'it* iind i-!—'irl-itv .ivaibible; printJ44NI tin-h, r Mi -«sh. iirtbiniv t-- suM. Inquire MM. I’ SIMi'riiN. Tl'.ird ave, WMl. Op* D mire ph-p-riy

I tu l ix v i i y ,M'VG.N’ I l'I>’ E\‘T hf>iixo uml Rn'iirulu, onn-halC

■■>-Pl Mu At . asv ti-iiMS ft CO., 57f»i'[nlEih:) iiM- Raliw u ) N J

ftODth O rnno'e.Hi 'I E it ' MAVGI; l-'rnmo. sci on rnnm*. recep-

M't* I'll! ir..i.| \i'iaiMiiH, iNipri >vf‘rneiU»: pi ‘1 .'-uxbui pin,, ij.rtle i-rilv ca-l, JLiXk). Ad* ■ U-BB H L <■ , 1 1 ,1* till, Ncrt* ndli--.

IM't HIT. ]\ I . .ii]p -ill inibr' VfmehlB fine |.y- '■ atimi b-M. ^t,ui,,ii iiji.i indioy. |..| fk*xiy);

l>tWr- fT.'iiNi I 5 . . . I ! ; i , i H i o . ii-riiu libvml,Ad lri'hs t 'lwin, II, t 7 ;, N,1 WB olllii-,

^ u m i i i l t ,A Hl'1.1- \ ' | - 1 1 > hoiv lli-rnrirn re*ldenoe, Bloam

h*’ *' '" 'i ludiif. imtl*r'e puntry, hurilwiuKjfhiDh. ImutMh l•i■ •rv|hlng up-tuMlaic, large l l--« riiii. n I I.UM Iili-nt Jirum .-nlv tlbWHi. ll■ |■ n•>^Mss iid is rtf , Huminlt, N. j

W r o r * ! ,BUY n o' ,1 ! i-.\i lu b -*. Iimiei*e in he*i U»ca-

itiinn, siih bn; i ivf nuMits. (:!,2tx» |.j Hfl.Oilti. iilsi' r'lfniB nrnl L h'l- e inilMIhg Hlie*. un high KT-iiihil, i-niiH 1 . Kiili I I.INTnN t\'■ V'lN. Ml iTiiri.1,1 add Tjikesidc avoB., Verona,

W a t h c e a ln i f .'■ 'N lU'DD HT . n-ar the D . D Find W R R.

Depot I'b't N'rif'vi, will Si'll flt n bargain; fEttm -iiHh. Imiiiii.i* ->n 4'-j I'l-r rein inquire nf llm .iwni'T*. .Ia MLH DK .nANNE. IT GeJUral tl' e.

11 pnnV Ip* ling ■ llnoe. J. l.LVK.

STDCKS—For anh*. JW* sharcB of the rapltal ilork nf the Elertrjc Emery W'hcM tVmqiany

of tt72 llraad ui.. Newark. [»!iiib-| Uli-r on, prcBlilent an-J tj-paeurer; A R. Johna-n eovre- tary. by WM F. KBM13LE. 5(}0 l-eun et . Bfiinltlvn. N, Y.PAI/VON, nppnslte ffloforv. tPn rnoTTis and

hitth; good pii) lug by-sinoBF'. i-rl -e 1 1 (XV): Bli-knoBS. caii^p; Iihv.» b i ‘lpii.\p city Aldresa Hal'-f-n. Rnx 37, Notvs rfUt-r,SPIJ-TNURd iipi-nrliinny to buy i«bl e/stuhllBliM

ph-itf-graph RUidlo un term.'. in-elruct a beginner. Addrena UliDti., Rux 75,Npwft ofllnB.8H0EMAKKR HHO]' for sale cheap; grHjdTT-

catlon. 3.V> Mulbern' «t. ^

WANTED, loan nf f'’'r three monthH on1 0 0 aharea nf TAllr-'ad Hiuck w-rih now

ILOOfl; will give lo shurvs f.ir ilin 1-un, Ad- tlrfe!! Ltisan. fenx H, News officeWANTED lo mnke arrnngpmpnta with fi young

attorney t<> I’onne-t himself wUh n husy lu.v offlee In Ku-lB-m rmmiy, Addn-Ha p. O Lo* W. Jeraay t'lty, N J.

M n a lc »WEiDT SCU'JOL O l’ ilUBIC.

MANDu LIN. GUITAR, VIOLIN. l-KB-.nn, 6<>c. InsirunieruB fnr sale,

, Cor W.Kinney. L.f'.'phnn*.

BANJO,Priv„i

4r,y Wiish'riKi-ii si!■ I-* iR ENt'L AHTinrR, vtdee produclkiji, violin

■jid plan" tuition; loacher for tbr-p years a l 1h^tymd'-n UfiniipTvntnlre. flk Thnmas a.HARRY FL‘^*'llLH. 1 / ullvrr teacher of

banjo, mnnd- bn, guitar and violin, leasona fkV , U}j-to duip rnpth'id" used.VT'ILIN LEHSi »nh, 50c per hour, Addres*

^^lilll. Box 45. ,Nc*wi office.

nitric'ln^ ,T lltl DA\ Jd dCHuOL OF DANCING.

7tKLEN DAVIS. Wgr. UHa S, TRAVERH, Im L Rev'tiptbin, 'J u-etlay ev-ning

PRIVATE Llt-^HoNS, WALT^ AND TWO- STEP (ovir ppei iB.bi I day or evehlna.

Plagv Dan. Ing Taught, G'hnne 2fll17R.For clr.-uJtLTB and fuitbi'r Ififormatl.m write qg _fiPi>ly_MnH H E i.E N DA^'IR ft r^ n tm l avB.

ROYAL H''HiK)L t.)F PTAGE nANriNG"~BiT Mrnad sL, oppTi all aumnier; }>roiiHn.' now for

winter Boaaon; hall to lot for reha-ir^ala

A c a i l f n i l r m id ( n ll^ w lu te I^ttidlea.PRIVATE Instruction In the alwve, 21 Mt.

Pleasant ave . wludent'B home, or 75 Mltcb"U pi . East Orange. B, D. HILLMAN. A.U., Ph.D.

, V-FliER grnn-1 sqiim- ; cltj will sell at f; ct. 41 Mnnmoiji h Bt ' t

FDR HALF., lib’ - r- I t -b.-k, Hfiiii-i ft Diivla ' plann; bfihl offer g. t.i it Aiiilr-afl Uhf-rk.\ 74, NeWfl offlcp-I J350 U U nujH T Tij.ib -'nrv pluti--. full ] will sell f,-r 412:. A blr-fta UiirgLilii, ih x 2,I News nfflce.[ 15 BUYS) a $lt)rt ruitiij ii.i r.-r a Mrmnnjrv

plani., ft'-'d until JiiJy I T . IkVi deymour I ave.

ELEQ.A NT imhogHiiv ui-right. i'-rf--'-| ron-Jl- ' lUhti IM50 ALLI'N .'.JH U- t ir.il ,.vr*

F A I K M 'S .

LOWTHultP ft Mo o r e , ^COUNaELuRd AT-UAW,

TM HItUAD HT . M-IWAHK. N J. Qener*] jirucllen In ull HiaiP and f^erul ooqria. Patent, crdiyright and irademnnk cauBesn iA B N T Z E L ft RK’ HARDH. PaiPni IawT

Heitor* of LV H. and foreign tmtenta, tr-td*' inurkB. coj-yiighis ISHJ Un a.1 et.. OInbe bldg.,

; rouma (JOl, f102, Fst IKM Trlephnnp 34k5J! RU8BELL M KVERICTT. p* vpii1 lawyer and

Mllcltur; iradrmark aitd <-jpyrighi caa«e; United Rtates aod ahr-isd TRR Broad it., corner nf Market #t. Tvirph--ne Nn 4.VWR.

I PATEN7H TM Al'LM ATlkZM A '^D C lN A Ll) A M A U fyoN A LD ,

Hudson Terminal hulldlng, fiOrhurfh »t,. Jtf. T.

HOSKVll.LK.- l-'lm-jil aln-i't. onn inltujte f" Ir-'l ley hull 5 to stftiUm, laigH hujsc d buOia.

nil Imiirnvi-ni'Uita v,lth large Krain-lfi, ul-..- stable f-r giiragf, biggpuj tiurgalii in lb n vllle; must e-!j. i, m inu-h -ABh m-rApJ l!i \ fiY J. I'-EUUV. T'.i;; lirisiiil. c'lr Murk-'i i ' l-ji.h I 4U2

JAMRJ ST . iv-iir I'lnnn- Thre- Br->ry uml -x ' Li'nslnn hrl-k r'-ebl-n-r*. hi rr>cim?. tij-l t.uiii, |

j x-i-M.-ni i-un-llU'-n, n [ntBulii fur 11 hniiEc- ! s-"k'-r in rh- i-ntm )f ib- -iiy I

LmUJ.'- St'll LEl-ilNtjl'IR.UN IO N M IL D IN ’n. i u .VTO M ST j

R r> H i:\ 'iL L E sN .yp \Thri-p fFimll) , nl - PPi ii .n. IT ail Im-

iMil 1,1 . 0 . iTuu r .1 HrunM,lv_}Tl— JbltM, f ' L'DtF, fit iH-r I - I I I , ,t *emrilltn fti-l qijUk lIlX N 'K LL ft irli'iHH 1 M-u>-p-'tit(ui builiili.g I I.-'lie ;hi;>4 '

Idbli'- bil K’- l-jir'-Tn-n', a lUi

' tji*. I. p».<'ii.| ll .,,r litul h-nitni^ iaiiii — in--ii[. l.iij.’ - fti i'UiuD. Ilii'- Juwfi, I-X-fl •iTiiiii :iis.» flin- aiablf, with auiph' vm ' til witb r'M'iiia i>vr-rh»Mul for ciisphniftii tuiih J-'i>r i.»irtb-uiut* hiquirn nn the

{•-1'1'JI I'LlN'DiN S T , > :.-A N ULKlIANT ]'\\ ' I'.vMiLv ih>rsi.:, m d n t .m m n g 1 5

R- '"M r . H.y Nl iSi ).M KLY DEf 'i »U A'l VU ■| HH M ' :li - M ' I \ 1,1. SKF'AMATK IMl'ltOVK-

I.'>T ,’i:iNbki. TUM'IM i', ijt Dltn'U- W \\U STAl l.U, UnU'K Rl.-'kN) IJ’ V ol'

M'l D i"K lN () n-M A rUMlGAIN SKETHIH I 'N !■

('MMISTIAN SI\N, OXVNKR. iss MlJtfil'.'T RT

fl ... I • vAH I'uye iw.i fiinilly, nlT Uvntiitl iivi- ,h-'.ir ! .:t-kii wa tnut Stiiilnn, llftneu ru-'iue. I ''U

l-,.ii, S'l-nmli' Inrgfi pr-Tilwia, il-i’u-I'bfl 2bxl"u I'LIST ft FKTKT. U;S

R K .4 L ICSTA TK |’ f)H SA L E -K E S W \ O H J i N I'A T E .

Ini Y n r EVKR KX(M‘>'T !•■ g-'l a brb-V hi-iLi-‘, with walnut wood-M -rk Inel-l-, iilin-i-"-m rfeliL'n-p nin| cne fu-re gi ,ihnr|, b.ii-n, lu riL.-ii*f. the m-i«i he/nitlful h-i'ollun iighi - Tl rlip rh -r an-1 t'-iir t-n ireof pi.iNl-rlnK \lUu«v f t uti]y |2,(kKi7 \'.'rUc at-n-.' In ,

Ma n T’nFI.I.ATH. RAU<i ItRTlKH. N T.

H K A L tilSTATIE F O R tA L B — HHOaiD.

HELM AH.

ModPrii summer conafe* for sals or rtttL dcQiJ for deicrlpllvB buoiloL

HONCB ft btlDOIB,Opp. R H. Depot. Ralmar. N. J

Ml OilMl .N.-il \\V .W 'K

Df.> ytiu want ymir ■ ■ «I'JirKJilllS Hlld ripv l-li

niie uii'l tw-i fiiiiiiii h.i N-'Wiiik, !>ri*iigH \\•therw. y-=u

h' tm-'' S-‘e ru- f.-r iii'iiif, Khii- t!i»'ni In ■ in nil e-’- ibniN nf

nTui luiitiy by wrtlhiK mi' A-!*

1 ;

n-iu AflliigTHin a v e —New "IK, Utlli , nlf Irnpr-;V"'U11 nts, large Ini.

•1 -lu n. A'blr- iriN (iwiii-r, Ik1 Huydi'ii *i , iru nge.

T ^ l { ‘ W r i ip h y .WANTED, jnung ru«n to loum telugraphy. d,iy

niTiM f. I ]i'-suinn o.iiifi rt* ready. Par-

IHIAKE ft I'O,.EilftblleheiJ Ififid RfHimB .700- 04.

__ 600 nroad *1 'Phon* K)40.

tlculars. bOiJ Hroaj bI.

Y\’n .L narrldrft all rny Interlncking brh'k pal- eota, a fertuno lo bn made In \ery short

tlrne. Address PiitontB. Hox 72, News onirn,

WOT-’LEi exchange lU) iimres railroad Bto-k !8 part pivymenl nn email haiian AddrcHFt

Exchange. R<'* 71. Nvwa offlcfl.

YOUNG huslnose tnah w-1ih few huinlrptl rt-il- lara and* Borvlces t(» render, wlshu-s conrii-r-

tUm with legitimate buxliicss nr enteriirlse, Btut! particulars Addr«.'SB Legitimate. Ilnx Ul. New s orilce.YOUNG MAN would Invest J-ViO tvltb eersh^

In mme light manufact\irln« biiBincHe. ArU dress, Blating buelnesa, InveBimont, link 40, New* ofhoe.

W A IS T E D .

b p e l t a 'l .'Wanted, cast-off cj-olhliig; highest prices

paid; send postal ahd 1 will call. MAX ROSEK. IB North Canal at., first door from proctor's Tlieatra. 'Phone 2457MS.D IA M O N D 6 ! d i a m o n d s :: D lA M Q N D siT j

Gold, Silver and Platinum.

VERRIER. 5(14 Orange St.

LBKSON HROB.buy alt kinds of second-hand rlnthlng, ladlea’ garmeiili; highest prlcu* paid; send p-jataJ and we will call. '94 Norll) Canal st.TRAJHNO flTAMPK—All klnda. bDiighi and

aold. IwiB* or book- Coupim* and lahola f-T cash prlcM. NEW JERSEY COUPUN C j., S29 Plane st., near Market.GLI> g o l d , Kllver and Rprair* of jewelry, dia­

monds and plallruim biiught for cneh. 755 Hroad St., over piano store. O. O. Q O N Z a L I '2T R A D IN G stamps, a ll kinds, bought fnr high­

est cash prices, book* or looae. Meirapi>llian THdg..cnr.Market and W ashington siB.,rDom 9i)4.

O u L l ' .4ND S l L V L l . ....T ..VU A i, diamonds, pcarla and pawn ticket* fnr dia­monds only, bought. N. h L U M E , 9117 Broad t tW E buy ladlee' and gents' cast-off clothing;

give me a trial, becauas I am a tailor, a. L A Z A R U S , 76 Belleville & ve .; asnd postal.CASH paid for old gold*

s i l v e r a n d d i a m o n d s .T, J. BRADLEY. 6T2 BROAD BT.

HIGHEST prices paid for ladlea' and gsnt«' olothing. ihots and feather!. Bend

poetai to J- BEID ER, 40 Jonft! it.L A D I E S ^ N D O KN T8~ca!l-oet clothing, also

feaUitr bads; highest prices paid; send poataL U. FEINBERO. 120H Mulberry «■OLD GOLD, illvar, platinum and nrecloua

stones bought for cash. The Jewslry Ex­change, 129 Market et.. room 309.HIGH prices paid for coat-off olothing. Bend

postal or telephone to J. BROTZKT. 21 Pros­pect pi., Eaet Orange.ANTIQUES wanted; high prices paid for rare

plec!!. CURRAN, IraS Pine it,, Phlladel- phlft, Po.T TO 10 H. P. gM engine; state price and

make. Add roes Engine, Box 00, News office.WAKTED. a tent, 10x12. In good condition,

with CM* without fly. Aodreo! BS Green st.

H o tiaeh o ld O ooda W a n te d .

A LL KINDB OF UOUBSUOLD GOODS AND MERCHANDISE, ENTIRE CONTENTS OF

gtoree, houses and Data or anything you have 1 0 sell; bought for c«*h; coniult us oefore »el]> ing; eailfnatea cheeifuUy given; oend poatol or 'pnooa S628.

RDip. Auction Room!.88 Acadamy at.

a f t e r y o u h a v e t r i e d o t u e r s , v a n POZNAK b u y s a l l k i n d s o f GOODS:

CASH QUICK AND CONFIDENTIAL. » 42 POUTH o r a n g e AVE.; 'PHONE 20T1.

a n t kind of household goods from houeet and flat! and antique*, etc., bought for cash by

F SIMON. 78 Academy at.; a*nd postal or call. Tel. ewL.HIGHEST prices paid tor wcond-hODd furnl-

t«r«. carpets and fcatkeraj postal. T LEO- ^ L D . g o Kinney tL ; L. D. 'phons IfllU

V P a O L fT E R Y -C A R F lC T

CARPSrrS AND RUGS STORED MOTH.PROOF tor the summer, or packed motb-

tircof for yuur own storage; largett and flnett moth-proof atorage-roop in the city; rates low and we Inrare your goods at coat; get our price* on cleaning and storing. ^

CARPETSCLEANED

CLEAN,JANCGVroS A SON. Inc.. 113-119 Arllngtoo a t

•Pboo! TtfT.TaJdag up, cleaning, ioourlng, etorlng,

fitting and laying.

KVO I o jk t N K D ^ROCESa; RUriTTEO RS-

c i ^ mP to V R D ™ « . ____ _____________________ ^

LAID. rU R N l^ S B imhalftered o&d rm lfiid: HA£R M A T T B B M to ^ ordor o»d IS& Q * VATBD^

K a NPON a PirKFRnON- protirtctora olGT.orE cahvict CLKANTNQ CD..,

arciu e^wua! 414 M BhOAU i t .

AUCTIO N SA LEft,

AUl'TION k a l e51. J OT-ONNOH ft BDNa, AlTTKyNEERS.

AT THU f!.\LK.SflOr>MH, 1.12 AND ]14 MUL- I'KIlllV ST , TD MFiUnnW tTIIlTlSDAY)M oitMNG. a t 11 0 'r i.o r K LAini?: h a l i:OK FURNTTUHE. CAHUETS. lU'GS. ]!ED- I'lNG. PIANOS AND MlS< *ELr..\NEoUri ( H j0 1 >K

In jiari- Upright Plnn' a, I ’iirlur Pults arnl 'ij'l Uph'.|stcr-.i:l USi-i-rH; rfiNiul-or SijUr.Ing Jb le, V 'urilf'>b-«8 Oblff rlrTB, ITP sr-r*. Uiil<hiil!i F'rfiBti llf iInttFatljt. ''liliia opisr-ta. Hlili'h- iirtlH, llonkcuHt-a D-'skfl Extrusion. Pitrinr iinil nth**r iTat'Uta: !ims. r.nntbpr I'».U aiiil -ithci und hix'k-rs nf nil kinds;IlallrackH, F I'/ I'lor aiiJ Manivl luirrnra. tt'\: line i.’nTJeiU. Iliilr and other MnOrftsB*». Ht-fltl!iig. Pnrtli'ys, I'lcluroH, Lnre Curialna, Pic.; new aii .«i-v'-)nd-hrincl Rugs In .Axmln- Bii'r. Velvtl.'^niyrii* and HrunaeiFi. Llnnlpum. Melting and tlie usiiftl aeflortniaiit rir n!»‘-lliim nn-1 romm-m Furniture nnd irt>!iB«funilBhliig Go-xla tno minierous in sperlfy.

N. R -L O O K E D PTORAUE HOOMa ON THR PREMISES

TELRr’uoN E ruiFT>nTV TITREE YEARS IN THE RURINESS

VAN P ifZNAK, Hurtlnnepr, will sell to-mnr- TMw Tlniredoy. oomnirnplng *t R>;!10 A M ,

fit f!77 Hnleey at.. ri* fir Weal KPney at , the entire ('i>nlpntii t.f the Iviuh*-; gvula cnnslat nf Tnahtignny viirved Purb'r Piih, hrnps trltnm*' ! Pf 1 end Peddlng. rUnlng-rnnm Tftbl«» an-l Uhiilra, Sldehnartl. Klli’hen (‘upboitrd. (’‘-xik FlnriKe, rictiiree. Lace Ciirtolna. Carnetfl and Rug<»; also few miihf-gfi.ny Anilque PleneH. D L TuhSe, mahoguny RlAndfi, I.r^iktng Gla/«3 and olliFT nurli'x; will be eultl wlihmit reserva to the highe.at bliMer; gooda muat ho sold and removed ImmeOlaiely after eule.

AUrTION-AUCTION.E. K. BOND ft, CO.

will offer nt public (iiile nn WEDNESDAY. .IT'LY' 1, AT l2:.lO O'CIjnrK

P. M.. ON THE rREM lSI’ S.NO. ?L5 WARREN HT ,

a very deslrnblp building lol, Y.'ixlll feet, tn rlr-ee the estate of Theodf^r* S\ Uiiptin, de-veaeed-

For partlcutare apply toE, E. BOND A CO.,

National Btato Bank Mulldlng,_____ Broad and Mechanic sti.

AT 85 Warren et., Friday afternoon, Juno at 2 o'clock sharp: Von Pomak, Auctioneer,

will sell a fine lot of new parlor, three and ffva lult places; box couches and lounges; every­thing must be told; don't forget thla sale. At 85 Warren st.

H E A L r:i^TA TE l OH S A l.K - C I T Y .

EST'D 1890. 'PHONE 74#.

JAMES A. BERRY,HEAL FSTA'rE-l.N3URANrn:-T.OANg.

M.vlN l-'Lu<JR ilEiU lY DLTLDINO-W CLINTON 8T.

LiW N M I 'K n U 'N H O M E .Wa aro nn unyf jHlIy Libnral payrnnhl

pliin n h-'n‘b> iIh' r.'ht vi u ur,. paj lng ran be aj'iiJlKl iifiutTiHi T?j.- purrhuHa of yiur ‘>wn li-'jTu , fL'r. 1.SI1] .v-iM, Illy a Uuiltf--! nunvl-i-r uf . niiiui^i Bitll rji-'H ffii' acrriitatijH. so -lo n il fiiirl i>p .'nil i r wrlir us at iincf.-, N irth J'l.H-'j lU'Hity H ill I li-v-j i| jih III C j j , bijinn uf-5re ^Nlagiiru buDJing. I.s5 Murk.nl at , Newark.

Eel- 1S40. 'Ph-iae K2U.E 12, BOND ft CO.,

REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. Morigagr l.rmns. Plate Glaa* Tnsarance.

Bureiy Punde. Indemnity InsuranceNa t i o n a l .s t a t e b a n k b u i l d i n g ,

__ MO BROAj) HT . COR. MECHANICLa t h HOP a n d k r s o x '

HEAL ESTATE AND INflURANCft

474 DRUAU fiT.. OPP. ORANGE ST.

TELEPHONE 1481.

drt-aa tUviivr, H-ix Hi, .N-ws {.iJV

15 P E R I 'K N T . i n v e s t m e n t RftMkin Fii iivui S|*rin«Jlrj,| h m * , hI 'I ih ami

(lirt-c fHTiiHir'ii, | l.•!llH f->r J47 iiionih, i-rl-vle rn if i.i HiJlr. «r..'.| liu fu ftn* lit -.r h,'- ' i

Intimi |-ru ' •rt> MiANl-LLL ft iJltnS.S. Mnroi [■ 'lltuii liullrling.

D K 8 IK A 1 JL F n-aldeiice, eu liaM f fi r vliii-h -i-«‘ liun.*’, wiiiiUarkinH i'rlvui>- sch"ui l-'iin.linu-

h-vjBi‘ -r r-om b-nuee; 22 ru-imr. biriir . -in\enl*TH.v cen tra l; in re^-M-cl ml h-■lU n , bUltiitb* tcriiiA F R K V iM Mnik-t ft' 'H a D W IC K A \ 'E , iiPiir F'lihitin o m* S I c"

fniiilij hiiuH-, M-'iini hf-ul; mi---',iilif surd i-nlv ,„n-t niMH. nntny - ilHrl-Jimiilii.s KVl'LlC IlI.A.Ni Ji.uil* Jbiiliy <V. WtH Unl-»n bujJ'Mnn 11 CJininii .qtiU Fl\’ M,L1' l-'liip iuh- fiinillv li'Hip ,

in ixhl«'t ti -nii, i i- rv lni|'r'’Vi-Tiu*nt, r«'iUf-l fur fins [.,n ji. ir , llmly ....... .. i lil mv,1 f.-r$11.41X1, biirguln til i l l y /VHireneH-.x 17. N vhh I m.;e.VIIKY xwHi |w(!-ffimlly hiu!<n; i;i riMinui, 2

I'Hths, 1! Bl-irr-r—iniN; Htmin ti*-at* rh. thing j>f iln- be-i. nice Ir-nllnn nfuV ]{,.•-.• sllb' Sirtil-in arid i »ir, pi.TfKF. Ail-Ir'-Hf .Sm«1I,H--X r.‘, News (ifH- e,R f iSK\ 'l U.r*: in n i- r. about |i »i >s |ihi w MIj nu

Liinlly buuee nnw fill jilui, ri'|itji,tr iit ifl.u-F'- yciariy und r ii-m to bulid ii . i— m-re, nil l-u flginnF, HENUY J HEKRV, Tuj Mn.ijij, ,, iMArk-'i, idione 4M2

B E S T I'T'ijHiBliion ftir li'-mo jinrf in I'xu-fumili' house: |->r slvi'Ni mni

Blutlin an-l Ir-illvy. $HU"h> r.-' ■■ <r,. s Ta LMAGK CA.NNA.N. :iri;! Hunn rmrtn of 2il aveK.A I t i !AIN- W iiph lng l 'n a\v-, on if,).

i-f the iiirr-Hi, noril'i -f Ch.- ii'i m. and biiih; h{puih h--ut. alt lJllLl>l' i-n WALTER I>E W ri'T. 4411 Hr .aJ si.U-k2 it. R.

T H K I'IK - FA M I I.Y’ : hi veal ini-nt. n- iitiiej'n a..i - H o r . every liii|iioi.-u,oni. 'xcrniilng haul,

rciiial |72ii, prUoilu Jm rtgaga $U,ii-n, iu\t-tii.nh' ■iJlH.rUjnlty; F l i i f lT ft FU|.S'I', 7;lJiRruHd

K \-i'l '-TiANGK- lriv»-MiTnenl ]'ni|“’rly: m-iv1 -TiH-l r-ij prl-- llTd'M, e<-f> ibiH.

M- S hd»M i:iiV LFM-.^.W. :H7 itulii ttl.. Kant

I H1 I d- I'SIIK liepi in.iiiloii, Bight rorim resl-I liMi - , i-'i-entbill bull l•I>m lel » hniU'OV--‘ inrti 1*;' 1 -1. 1 ;',r-xHW', simp. $5 riixt FEIKT ft FEIST. UW

llrouil

I i lH K A T l u m u i s V,ii,r H I mil, aniI liKi HHi-h. on Itiirchard av*' , Eiuii OrOiige. F.I l l l IH L I i 'H . n is Hrofidway, N»-w York.

! E n a t NiH L 'T 'l'1\HT NCTLl-TA' Slx-r<M.m buim-, larp*i< lot;

I b-irTi. fr.l11 , nriir Irnlli-i nii-l In iln . good lo-ch!U> , bnigHlr>. 114U Av.in-hilc road.

F r r ^ t i o l i l .ATTli W-TlVK J HKKUnT.r.S^^, J

Id-'iil li 'inn I-wn, purr'und- 1 ivj In-HiiTlful hHi! fertllv fiinnx Kx-'^nriil |uihllv and prlvaln

I'liHrcbna of ii]| b'H-hrK ilenuinlmillotis. lulfs-liih n.iT-ir, ynf-i-t fl'wenigi*, n-> iiwibirlH.ij'i njuH'iiJliocB htr-i;M fltriu-iP, iibun mill ebu l->.-■ I'-Nc' iu x-uieb-re, iil-niii 4ti nilif'a froni ,S'*wY 'fk I'-r lllluHtriiivd bcnkh’l w i|i« M rrihutils Afiamdiitl'in.

O le n K lffg e ,l.A ll'lK fil l fnahlr-Mod dwolllng. nfl**«*n ro'MTia,

l-rilli. eM’f> liiii-r-'vi iiM'tit, eTi-valeJ grrurnls. b'li foot -f Mri'-i fruiiliiit--. reiil linriie-dlate |«-‘Ra-'BKi'>n A-Mri'*-s NATHAN llL'S- I'KL!.. Ill'umilo|>l uud OHm Kldgu.

Lhb>- l«riiiH. O' w li'ui.-i. iif N rO'iniX and l-Hlh; !M>-uin belli. Kuri un-l eb-crrb'llj ; uaU

5rr.,r II S CttNNtil.l V A CO., i-nij. Ia c R- ftwaiiiiu riuutnn. Hl'-onill- id, N .1.

H K ftl. E S T .a r B F O Jl RALIC-OUT Oft' ___ TD\4ft rflHri::J,Lft)VKlllJ9*

B K A U rih ri, trniHl/y B>-tll. KfiinrrPt fYiUniy. N J . l-'jt' lUTf-fi, fliip riirmliig laud. Including

einn w -il.x. w.iternl bj lj|-<nkH und uprln^H.liiige A I -In nlHtiK, I2 rLni|n>-, lurgi-mUbulldlhf.J*; Mb A l. i-ri-e jHixar. hi>( qul-kly. tblir li H KlPrfil b'UHuJri, J \V, lACNT Agem-y, Ik-nmrdnvlih..

W jij. BJii Tlilif. my i)'i-)i'm h-juno. 2 bk-« ka from iitiitlL.in, In ftK'WhiK Bijt'urhari .Icrfu-y for

f."ki -iiiwn, flit niMiilhly; great bargain Ad'lreHN It (}., Ro* 5x. Nnw* offli-c

IIEAI'TIFUL country rHni,innn-. with 100 screi gond lanri, 5 mllne (nim New Briiniiwlrk

N. J ; iiibn tifi.mki Call <.r addrrat 42 K-?ariiy hI.. NewarkWILJ. Bell jibvt l(k>xl(M), 4 blrH'ks fmm stivllon.

for |b\t, easy terms, In nearby Je rsey town. A-MreBB \\ K. Uo* 7H, New* offii’p

P G U HAl.m GH E X C H A V fJ l:.

IN VAll.HRURfm HKA^riON. rmar Smith Or- ungn AVe-. tww hntiei*. elghl roomii und b*'.li,

ail Iniitrnvemi'iiis; iunaiji lie»i, nr will nxcha:i|o f- r pnmil farm whhln eoay dlHtanri- of NvwarTt. Addn-BB owner. Ih-x dN, New* oftlne.flARclAlN—Plx-rnnm h -uae, newly pHlnted and

I'djmred. ri-nlei) t-i f-i|i.re,j |ie.>p}ci, $2,2«h»; ni'-rtgnge lUiXNl. cnnaltlrr e .-hiinK'- b’te nnd tviBit -.-r p.‘!l -iixy lerniR. owri-*r, mnm Jlikl, ]<14 Market st.

Ten-i.ln

GUii W. HREINOAN.RE AL R.ST.VTE INHIGtANoF LOANfl.

a05-80e Umnij bldg.. B-15 Cilnbin m. Tel. MM.

SKITZ I’ FICIFFR REALTY CD,JuMufl i:. t-eiii, }*reH. John L i'fi-irer. Sec.

Ktul »ataIe, bought, s-ibl unJ r«nte<l Rents Cobeded.

_Tel'‘ |ihmie 5291. utH HroatJ «l.FKliiiY KT.^joc-d hMSlneSH h-Lil.-n: tlirec-

rii ir;, dmiM.- M.iie and Iwn [|,itb pIx ro-hma Oh- h. Ih Lrsl-idimB c--TirlliH-n, 'n:i, JlkXl Ciixli reuuln-'l II CAltLESS. llH Ib-l.'-vy et

B IC T O L E i.BICTCLB0 CUT.

LARGEST BTCKTK IN EASTERN STATES.500 Wheel* to select fmm.

Daytona, rag. 126 wheel, imw...................115 00Bpeclal, made by pope Mfg. Co................ $10 50Peerless, fancy head. tSfl value.,. -......... iui.60Wlncheeler. equipped with fO voast brake.»25.lM) Columbia and Trlbuae. 20-In. frnmB. unly.$fl2.5l>

Same new ahop-wom aiearnx, Peerless, Monarch, etc., 115 up' every one gunraiiieod,

KE.E ■ WHEELS. tS DOWN, ft PER \ 'KP:K Sundrlra cut to piece*. Toe cllpa. lOc.:

Dedxls. 09c.; Hartford tlrea, ILB5; guaxant-^eii llrei. |L5(V up; ''seconda,’ ' 98c. Old wheel.i Uken lu trade. Open evsnlntfe.

AUSTIN, 81 ORANGE PT .Half block from Broad.

l!lio,\li ,-ir. ueiir 1',. I. U .- tiitloii iihoui 4.' . rf.*i frnnt by 112 fo-c:: d<—n nt n bargain

|ir|ri! niust soil. HL.XHV J BURRY, 7U2llr.ii.l Ii;r 5fiiikat, ‘ i-hufi- 1112

FOREST HILL—I-'1m-|v ["-ntn-l building lol Oh wret eMe rf riiml bpM, no rea-

sonablrt njTnr refueinj a .: lt--ax J'ureBi HtJl,Rex fin, .Sew* office.

EIGHT viihiable building !■ 1b nn Ridge and Parker «ia., netw J'utk itw , ru a bargain;

only ll.tsXt coah, bnlan-e -n flva per cent. In- <nilro of (he owner. JAMII3 DE JIANNE, IT Central avo.

D R E 8 S M A K IH G AWO HILI.1IVRRV.

»HEB8CUTTIN0 a m i NhRT SCHOOL; LARGEST SC m xiL IN

TEnW NOW OPI1N, CLOSED irV'BNI.NGS C.NTIL

PpP^CEMBEH H. K A B r E. LYNCH. 'i7iP ST.. CORNEH CENTRAL AVE.

trimmed, nr.;-: hnta inAa«, TIic.: K lrct aasorttn*nt mljllnpry im

MISS ESooth Dlh it,, htsr So Or^uje.

AVI.: wifh ^ window I not homr WrAnriARy

DltESSMAKlNG at homa, fhlrta'alrt buHr anil ona-jilaoa draam unllndd, la.So dp. Addnsa

Ridlablf, Boa L, Nvwa opicf, Oranir«. __

— ---------S T O k A O B .

fJ ^ ^ -C L A S S STORAGE WAHBKOtrSE. I^ kad, spacious, slatted or enrloaed rnbms;

padded vans call for go<>d*: expert mover*, low ratra. New proceui" carpet clesnlng-njaklng. fUting, laying.

CO W jaH TH W AlT A VAN HORN CO.._ ** ft.. Newark.; 'Phone 6i0.'^ H S T -C L A S S STORAGE W A R E llO L ^ :^

L^keu, spadou! rooma: also deab-ra in fur- Blltire and carpet*, g gQQERT. U4 Fsitt tt.

yANDBfHHOOF*9 ffreproof store- hpuae; ftfitlreljr new; metal lined rooms, etc.;

padded vatti. fth and ftooevltls «ve*.

p iM O L in n O T o r P A R T N B A fH n P .

NOTICE t! bsreby gltrea that the partnership lately subsiding between Karl Oswald Jr.

and Emma flirseks, of the city of Newark. Essex County, Kow J«risy, under the firm name of Kart Oswald Jr. * Co., engagea In the msnuCacturs of fauoy mstai goeda at 2 2 2 - 224 F s r ^ la sold aky of wewarlL wasdlssotved Oft this date lyy mutual consent,

All debts owkkg to tbs sold oopoirtnerthlp ars to bs isoslvd u d pti4 to 1 ^ 1 Oswald Jr. and aU dsmsads upon tbs DOportDsrshtp or* to be pressnted to him for bsjioiSkt.

Dated June 32, A, D, lloC ^KAKL OflWALf) J i t . fttU lA StRACSB.

JAMEfi J. TKELING «But'cessnr to Arthur De- vHuU real BBiaie and Inauranrs brokeri e m*

mEsiUi zmr uf drril* fur New York. N J , Wnn., Conn . Maaa. snd Cal. Room SSOfl, 7Tfl Itroad,Est. Ifi5lk BALL. E ll. 1855.

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCft. RENTING ft Cor.J'EL'TiNG A Sl’ECIALrT.

sHttROD c. Ha l l , 2 2 2 m a r k e t s t .BLASREKG ft.ZEIGLEH.

RE AL EtfTATE AND FfKK INHURANCa RENT COLLECTIONS.

COO BROAD ST.. KOOM3 rlOl-802.

CLINTON AVE., MO—DuBlneJia ojiportuntty i only unrei lrlcleU pioperiy for Bale above

railway; 5i>x)50 ft.; don't tniaa tills. Inquire piemlscB.

I5'E do a genurmi real estate business; w* so­licit yi>ur trada and guoraotne satisfaction.

F. F. U a YO ft CO., 788 Brood at., cor. MorkstJOHN J. q u in n ! "

PE8HINE AVE..Insurance. Real hAtale. Loans. Tel. 2f^ R .MVRON wTioHislc" THIRD AVE'

R E A L E STA T E-IN SU R A N CE-LO A Ifa RENTING . YND COl'LECTlNG RENTS,

EDWARD H. LDM,Real EBtale, Ineurance. Loan* and Appraisals.

422 PRirDENTlAL HUILDINO.TONY RL.48I, real rstnlB and Ineurarvce, muiiey

lr an on bond end mi-rtgaga, rent coilecilon^. I7t Brwco st.. Newark. N. J.IA'jT for sale chnap on Sihvrvr ave , near Ber-

gi'-n at., Weequnhlc Pork. Address Barniln, Rox 60, News office.

n w ^ ll l n g s .R lC iraL rE ll TERRACIi^-nrie one-family, 8

ivKima; till imprtjicincnis, surrounded by hedgea high terrace, nvur South Orange avs.; 15,300. PORTER ft REK J N . 142 Market.TWO FAM ILY; Clinton avs. ssoilonr fourtusn

roonta; two tiled baths: ssparsie steamers: separate entroncei. olpcirlcfty; plot 87x115; must jelL ^ K E IS T ft FET3T, fSB Broad,

EIGHT-ROOM house: steam heat; all im- provsmenta; in fine iDcatloi]; two mlavtes

from trolley; only f4.Q0C If sold at once. Ad- Orera 47onv§nlent Box OH. News offics.

THREE-FAM ILY; investment; HosevUle. near trollsy; desirable locality: oompleie Imprcvf-

ment; no hi>at; rental |729; easiest tsrms; ♦ 7.000. FEIST * F E ^ T . ^ Broad.

BANFORD AVK., 3l6. near S ^ th Otiuige m .—Fine little hr»me, just completed. 7 rooms

and bath, for eale at tees than cost, 18,200; es#y terms. Owner on the premises.ROBKVILLE. overlooking Branch Brook Pork

—Two-family modern flat. 15 large rooms, aep snts stesm heaters, all ImprovemaBts; bar- golhj t 8 ,m R O m 2i4 « h iv s ._________n.SfO BUT0 twp-familr oornsf hopM. IT

roMBSi all Imprcrmsentaj^both lights; stssm heal: rent K*** haianre PO per tnontk. Ad­dress Bftrgain, Box 82, News oillQS,

VBl'ilC I' Jmuill t'*tl und

A n.atG A lN in cb.se on houAiiS In gof.rl bicatlnn, itr.-i 1

Bcw'-ri-d; htij lng IM |«-r cuiiL ant uiii:! , :i g"nuIlia biirgaln. Ba ML’ E L H.,-TAlKN,-i 4!>4 iWiLiit M.KOSl'IX'lLl.E—Twn-fnnilJy; [ill lir,;>i,i ; IR morn*. I

fritifijn bealfsrB; 2 Liitha; ftJiih nv.f. firid -altlH hny wind-iWB. lnrg« bM. fni.i:iiu mila’ zi-;],. j 111 Myrtle avif ; tipun cvchIiik!' i

RXTUA Wfll built enrnep I'.rlral •MVH., UlnrV. HlUbi-t) iVn.l nVP-f,l !.IU |. I , llx

iOO; rcquli'*' Ifi.tXKj cush, Invoallguh' A.l )ri-naFb'lvnu'. Hu* Ifi. NewM ofTlc. .Tt\'i t-i-'A M11 ,Y bcuflo. wlih burn. Ir. V.«il->-

burgh f<Tt|.-n, In Ann I'prilltloh, sti*- BP«vr. price no ligprits. A.]'b.“.b U.- i-HuIlflblP, Bex 4M, N cwh nfflr-fill.OhO CAPII huvH new lwii-fiiml!y H r - in- J

bhths, Irnj rrvi-incnii*, r» ni u y'-nr [..i'-giiln ‘ ‘rtll S-.uih 2lpi Bt.. iHr, bbicics. f IIIRi rlngflPbl rii. ngHntn.

TW < >-l‘’A MILY h"Uec. Norlh 4th nf . hpiu ' t nnge pi ; 15 r'-.’ n*. all Imiirovcm'-nw 1 i:

bt'-H, 14.7011; mnrig;:g4* I.'UIXI. Adrlf.-f.-t |{,,ji.- illlc . Ibix 11, N cw b oflb'e.M ID it l 'M M E R bargulriF In -t-ti''. two, tbfm nn I

plr fflmlly houBCH. pirciiib;im| <jppnm:iil!y i - ftc-un? a wftll pn>)nK ui-artincnt-hnuae, FHI'Ii

M arket et.T il HBIC-FA M fL Y houae. on LiHle.ton

rooms; 8 bathe, alt Imiirovcrnenis; nrb*< la.aOO; morlgago 17.000. Adflrpsi L lttle lou Box 14. N eee office.WILL sell my two-famlly restflcnrie In Rnjro-

vllle, will) all Impruvcmente, 15 rrtoms, steam heal; Int AOslofi; price right. Aflilrt-sa Jllghl Bos 7. News office,

N!:7\’ 'sT ,, rear Bergen- Fine twh-famlly. nine r-'-'inis: lm{»ro\'cment#. nci»|j- dworaiod;

rrilhU-iJ: Income |Ii4S; price flfFFiH iL731 I'TudnnilQj,

ItAROAIN-$200 cash, coxy heme, ol>cbt rofvTTw;jirlce |a.2{jO; can he arrange . 1 fnr iwu fumllir*;

exchange for l-ois akici I'anh. OwTier, ruum !U8J Ifil Market at

IIAHB iTIANCE- TUirty compelled to rHI, rlir icH six fam ily, nujicrlnr nelghhorlinod;

wiint offer, little caHli Addn-Ri Coal). Bnx 02, Ni'Wh ufllce.TlAIbiAINK- Koarny at ; fniir houaea; fl rofjins

eiuli, uJI four of ihcac houses fyr JW.Ouo, ,1. WALTER I'M 'WITT, 443 DroaJ *t. Telephone I5h2 _____________yuri'M AN AT. near Clinton «vc.—Right

rooms, bnlh; heat; fins condition; must bv scM. ♦ •'i.Mri, terms to suit. GIFFORD, 7!H rrijflantlnlSACRIFirE Six-family house. Ml improve-

iUHnla cicei't beat, 8 0 room*. 6 baths, extia well built AddreBB BacrlAcc. Uox 8, New* offica.

APa RTMHNT houPB. central; aapkrtmentsi'aTl conveniences; worth ♦ 80,000: price 123,500;

only $7.fWk> rnnh. GILLEN ft ^0.. .133 Market,BARGAIN- RoBcvllls. ons-famlly, 10 room*,

all Imiir ivemeiitB, fine looailun, near Bladon and trolley. Addraas Sell. B<3r News <tfflae.STORE and 9 mom two-family house; Ins-

provemantH: car line; German locality;♦ 4.700. Addras* Store. Box 13, New* office.A BARGAIN—Stx-famlly; One condition;

♦ 9.75(1; mnrtgagc tO.OOO; chance neldotn offer- ed. RITTER, 200 South lUh at., city,n088R^LL^e-On W'arrsn, near Orange st. and

Junction; four houses, at a bargain. Ad­dress Bargain, Box A, News office.

l l i l ln n *M r.fi) I 'A S i i -jfi'Ni R I IV T

iK iN 'T M IS S T i l l s i l lA . v f E Fill-* M ill' ir 'i- rri iri-i lbii -n Hprinuflefrl

ii i- iw-i l>Lil]1inKHi lartjH hit, nTiiy ♦l.Tio*' casli ; t'tjLLirt'd. K lll '- illL .^ , cHfi) L . U. lay liir,S-'uMi nr(in>t' N, J .in n iS U , l<•1 l r-im a, !>( 42x150; fru it and

Hbailc f 'ur mbinii-* in trolley. Call W .T- IIRO W '.V . Ill|:-m. N. J .

I r v in g t o n -

O N f.V mi-' l<*fi fif ib me neat n-"w cnltag«-s on Ruth S I, h'-ir Uliib-n iin i., Bix flnv rnoriifl;

bulb mi l nil bii;>r ivi-iii-ntrt, Im llOxlCH); tmw«*r, W:ili-r, gKH - n,. f2o*i 'b ivn w ill glVC ynU bn- rit'- llulu ?>;mi iiiid atari you <>n ruDil tu

Y'>l K I I ' 'M L , t-nf»in-'' Brifn« Hs r-*nl V^liy ntjl ir> b ' • b'-lcn l-ulMlng Iota on IlutlrHi . ],in 'b h u il I iMji'Uii'->n iiTi'H , a ll cUy Im-j r L r- -I '■vn bainij .' $5 nn->m,bl> ,wiirranl.v ib--‘-in frt't- liinl - J.-^r Linden UurkIia-'t Ib jiiM ii'irih ' f Irvlngtun Centre ilt'- l Si hoQlhuua*' -■!! i-.-rni-r i

b e n j a m i n j F L E U C llA U H .

E l 'S V A I lU a A I .L E N ,

Ownura

Ibi-itii III!) rnti-ti bulbling,

l l Ciinbin at

HUSINflHH pri-pcriy. Wii -bingb-Ji j«i , rnropr; fNrti; rn-irlgHgi‘ $l. .1 " . ili> sinrrM, f«'ur

Toiimifjii-njiliuf l-ifis. i»vtj iini>i. l•'ll ^ J-b•r ji.iri ANMIKIV FIRII, HS4 Mnrkei pi,

RKSl Id-IN'T 74.5 IMab at i>rb--- $211.fKX*;«'i[iiliy $M,(N)0; will • xriaingn forarnisll liioome

ITiii'i-fiy iiml i-iiwb l•T •:Y. IH,--* Mnikn Ji,

F^on SsALE: o h n \ r ] | A N ( « K - O t T o v T O W N .

UP-Ti‘ UATU ''ll••f-lllllly b-'UH *, M r-K>m!'. till Iriipiijvt-nir ritP. nIi-hiij, tmiley plit>rt hini-k;

tinn I-t'litl-^n, will rx-.'lutJiKu f')r anlo t i carry 4 ! r i-f-r'+'-ni*, Piiiic I'lwvm prUu. Aut". Ho* 1 ’ , Nf-wj. fllii-**, (.irange.Id Krii iM r-'Bbli*nfA, with flv** arre fiouliry

fiiitr for Kkl f-iwlK, ftilb- frt'tii ii . L Hruj V' jilatH-n, iill khidK fn i l ', lirti-rm-i'mcnia InlU'jHc. I' I', h-n 247, Oiutlinin, N .1WILL THAhK. II KIXI .TjuUv on iwr^rBrnlly

bmmrt III (%ir|Bift'l! f-r lotp ntf auioiiioblle. ia.‘' Mi-lbtriij a»-i- . ArHiiui.in______ _______

R E A L L h T A T E F O R

‘y.'lLlj exrhftiigp ibri'*' fiimlly t-) I-k liiuae, oil liiii-ri-v^TUHni«, -Ii i'lu> it.. n>ui llrcind, f-jf

Irvingtiii) im-p-Tty. Inquire J25 CffHiig- ave., Irk-lngtr-n.

F O B S A L E OH T O l.E T -O fJ 'r OF T O W N , *

IlEVEN-K^ I'iM b'.iiPr, t-i1 lt*l , giif, wnlT tube, newlv dfn rm -ll, tmar ir-'ll-y ln-|Uii'- n

niikw---! | | , iiTiinur_____________________

KAII.MS K O a H AI.K-OIJ'I' OF

FAlCM. II.Ill hbj.k $1 ti . in'-lr-rnh ri--.in Ji-'iip-, I'-irn uh ' :- ri- uH-'. t Iv-nn-Tl'-,

|-Uai-r>, MUlf , ->*f M'lrv inlll fn.iy .'ijuipl-t -l, all biilMl:i*:N in k ‘ d )v.)!«-r;-L-wfir hlri-a:ij, 2 h-.ru' '-, tkJ'i --iii'k-rii*, 1|iIk«, Bur|p-y, IngK' H wng-riH, barii-w. |!.iv. cullL-ator, Ii.iv ruk- and furk, bun>«->e*'>‘.'J t'yjilicra lncub>ii-ii?i, i-»-l ■ utti-r. nil Braltj 'J.' HiiJidi fiuli. trb I fl .iif‘ , 11.4 H- r-nlr-in-] 4,’iinllf'S nut lnjtiuKrl 1 ' r »4 4l*f. |ij'l-'‘-$2'tiK) rush -r with i-l - k i.'l.HiXi, H.IJl"' l X b, 1 f'lL Iv iliLr.liii'i N .1

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^^NE-FAMJLV '.nl#, stivv-n n-i'tji.j, y--id ■ ii- 'lllbm, wm-r. ■•■v.'T und gup, lot TfOxhai, uitiy

j.ftqi'H'i, -iic-farnlly. a--vuli prujinM,bir*c' nMlr. r h i 'k 'i i b'>UBe, nnly $2,750. tnunv -i!:or U irgalnh 3: V ld - IIi- liL A N C llA IlD RuuJiy i o , 'kJ-.J Unl in t -itiK. 11 Oltnton at.

f nn 1 r - friH ‘ >1 |'i> iionr-nt <UI<|1 l-.n, 2I‘| irlli'--.

lIll- ' I'llFi.l.nn llig

l it\ INilTt i X - 1 l■■•J l- nlnn ronrnH, a JI Improve- inrjjtB, |ihit nf ur.-'inl, Ufli2t>fl. tiboyt ftO fruit

ip{-pp. kou.ii>. iiiiht r"Oin.-i. all Itnprovom inla, lol Tf-ilV); h"us , r i i r-->rn* and bMh, lot 50i 1711. wltii Btahi- N WEllEH, Bo aiuyveeuiit ave.

CJlIr'KI JS I'AHM. h.-l-l. JiAft usii-R, I

(iJ.XE'FA MII.Y b'.I.'*'*, I'lght rooms; beet part (jf liviFiKinii; |. I fl.'iirjtJ. two fan.My bousL-;

II p-jnm*. Irnjir.y. ■ ritp HAMMER, 129 Or­ange QVh

IHVlNtjTlbS -N r-■ ► m apariin-nt. all Im- nnivt-mi-ntp, wjilJii tw,. [idnutrs ..f f.-th irol-

Jfya. A'1ilr«‘*B 1' 1‘-x 14. Irvingi--n.IHVINGTr>N- H, ,-■ •• H iiraf-lr- far tw'o email

faniilllea, wlih f or I -ih iiml siuble I .UUtbN WniJKR. S 'l:'w a rn an8t7\’ EN-RCKiAl b-n*-- -iil Uvpf'o-Brnt'iTtP. In flmj

location: lur#f-.- bur I-i 2*ixl25, pricy ♦ ■ 'l.ikHI. DTELKj LII, 'b U-'iitn-.FOR SALE- Fix i inJii li.-uNfi; all Impnive-

menta; Iwo loti 144 Mvrflu avu . Irvlngion N, J,

H n n tr lA lr .$9<X) CABH -N fw ' f.iinily house, cnnialnlng

twn aparim cnlA -f hIx n- -ms artti tmih, /*U‘am hwitera. niaib-r:Ur> mbn, Tbutober runges, si»p- ariite entrances, ri'nip fi.r iri2 im*t mirnih; price $ii,H)0. H. H. r ' NN’Mj.LV A CO, upp*5Blie Lack.iwanna Blall-'C llliH tiinehl.

An iinuHUJil 'ipi'-^rtuNlty to pecure a nviidcrti hnuac, ri-oTAlnljia !■ > roiims and bath,

[loi Hlr heat. op»-n plnniMng. large Int, owner

HOUAE—StXrroom hottae; bargain for quirk buyer; no agents. Address Bargain. Box 70,

News office

FOR SALE—One-fairlly houae. a bargain for quick buyer; no agent*. Inquire 141 Walnut

st.BRICK HOUSE, alx rootn* and bath, all tm-

provetnents. ♦ l,4fk>. 108 9th ave.________

R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E -O U T OF TOWN*

A vU vB tO B *SO BUlLDtHO LOTS on Quincy av*. and try

it.; etfsst m pfo^ ussnls; will sell a t « bar­gain; good eboao* for a builder; only (BOO cs«a , Miohes OD femr par cant.; don't miss this op* poHuolty; will doubis In Tmlue In a shorl time For parttcnlSTs Inquire of tbe owuer, JAME3 D8 JIANNE, 17 CsDtral avo.

* living out of t-.-nti yncl mUBi dlAt>nSt.- of thla L'laoe. H. H. (*« i.VXi ij.1,1' ft CO., opposite ].ju‘kftwiinnii .Stat liiti. M3-xmi(leld.MODERN rtwelUiig. ciinralnlng reception-room.

library with ' jn-n flr''plaoe, dining piMjm. but­lers pantry ami kit'hep first flqqr. four hod- rounis, bttih, live cli-p"ti on aecorid floor; two excellent roi-ma ami Moroge-ruem third floor; Btoam hnaiM. cpmenl floor; croebory waah- truya; porcelain loll"( |n hRSamem; gas and Hlrolrlc light, narrow woo«l floor* on first f)ix»r: buJll under the aui>ervlalon of Montclair building code: lor fingj.iri; ojijy gT.OOO; U b ^ l tornu; only fl.bfiQ cash requlrad. Address NATHAN U1:h8El L. Illoomflald and Glenllldgft

BAI.-D\VIN HEJGHT6-1S hlgh^elas* building plots, eiich shout l<K)xl76 feel, with raslrio-

itotia, high ground. i»etfecl drainage; magnlfl- oeni view: opiKitlte Montclair golf flnhs; ppii-<s low now; s'aJuoa will rapidly increoas, CLI."4t TON D. BAI^DWTN, owner, Dloomfleid AtMl Lnksalde avea.. Verona.

DRSIRARLE W'ft. lot! worth tl.SOO, owwer • will s«cr1 floe two- ALLAllOUOlI A CO.. fTO Broad, Newark.

♦ 200 CASH, then I25 monthly, win buy nearly new nine-room house. In good oMer, all Im­

provements and steam heat; large plot, iSkldU,- room for stable, chickens, etc* 7 n w Newark; 5c. fare; trolley at door. SHtPIfAK. 4TT Broad s i ____________ ___NUTtiBT, East Possalo ars,^ fioa.r Csotre st.—

New slx-roois house, two acres of lend, wulsr, IM or |1A month; 15 inlouU* from car. f ib c He H, 58 lAndoa avs*i Bloomfleid,

i J , <l i yIr-w-i k.'* I'.iuUful nptl--i). <* i-f 1 2 ii-'dih. ii<

1 . Hurr ■ ifi'b-1 l y HhHib- fruHj,ll kir-l. v.ry |l■ *lfiLl-! - i i'-i- riy ris a home lllv.*n1:iicnT . pri'-v (-Ui-y l-Tm>. --M l).f- r X /-"I ri-iLhnnH. Ciijiif'r-lit'i-i t-i Hril at ' lit'*,

,iji r>h|lm nl i-ri'pflru- to ahow, A I-lrcnH AI1.T, l!t.« 711. Niiw* office

$1IX ); -don-t d id a y , m - f lr iy i\ l| liiKli (UiiJ ilry litmi. n-'ar At-

Innilc City. 1’. '! bi-tge luwiia. fuci'Tlej*. thiren.llr--iad«i not Iho kJtid ycyq pci-; a.|v«rtlSn I plii--. wbtrii; $5 (Ifwn. K> per month, write hi on.;e for bt'okiflt, or call or our rciirt-.' cntatlvp will •'kli and sks y''4i new pve-rooin h 'lifivs |o{ in*2 1K1 . r w ; t 'i ■ ! 'Wii, IH 50 per monlli, iln+- bulSo- Ing h-tP, n»'ur MnyH L-itillng, Jll.'V, write i--diy nrTTHUI', IH t.’ai)ire bI , arunge

TlMllU-7 MILKS from llopcwoli, nn ('erjirnl n fl , 5lA)-ri. elcv u( l-’-ti; 27 B-'r«p, wlih lotH

nf fTjlt hfiUPH hue birM« m-r»:, lining pr-H- [H-rfiii i UiiHinvnfl, wHh »Ut loiiit'cilipm , v»'ryki-'hI llviTiR T'fom*, very high and hvrfrhfoi i iFluLlfiil TimliriUiln spot. Iijna! pill-’!.' [ T s.ii.i- miT bniir li-ia, .uliry farm nnd Bt-ir<', l; .bm for farm nn'l bulbllPr;*; Kmall rn«-rih iinllpe stock al Inven^ry. ALLABI>1.3ij1I, T7ti Hioit.!, Newark. ^ATTkAUTT^*^ farming prnperile*. Iji- h. rt-s,

at I'haUium, eialioii ouiivunlonl. -.heup al ♦ 1ii2 Mil aiT«: i»2i.!i acrea ; t Mlllliixiim, llti-' n e- Iden.A. Bpiendid laiiil ami tmilnilblltii,'!'', bar­gain at fjfl Hcras at Went .‘ nrnmil largeh(>UB<i Impro^emeiilB, rif>c for cl»<veicij>rn+ ;ii «i;i- tlnn live irilnulve, 117 )‘ » i't}ier aj>lv:i']bifarm* fr-r sale. HOTCHKIBS-JULS L'tJ Sum­mit. -N. J.COl.^NTKY PLACE-^-llarK.iJn.-f. tbexe pinre*

all have bulldlnxH. wat-r, frulr; llanklnR RbU-n. H acres. gl.T itj; M off .M-«rrlstin*n.il.tvn.r; iJcrnardHvlllv. runri> b ni-n*s. .64,70", fi a - T e s , $ 2 , 5 U O > ^ . m o i b T n h< tis-- ’- I iI h. largi! in’iilprn rll^ldca-«■ . $17-m > 4.I. im iiti l noiWJi- furm*. lA.O't'i fi' |;i.7'", liundreiU i«f nUierji VA.X ItoRN, t'nlon buUdlnKN<.> JJETTER fTrm Ihun UiIr out of do-n ; IMO

acrc«; Ptmu-n+ci ri'iti.ty. 40 tnlU-j:: hcuvleat crops, waterf-tl by nprli:Kn, mrrajnii, urt-slau; very large sml bmijiiftfi' bulbil*9.-'. riphi and T|vw . frilir tr'eji, Inrir" Ft^ne l-btrtHthouse; Hveryihlng in pink nf ccr<1|tlon;,$7,U(WJ A LLA PriroH A . 7Tfl Bri>;iil. ^GUFAT hargaln: w'-Hcrtt f?ull. *:ratn cr Bto, x

farm: IS-room h-uft: I'Hrn. shede andwagon house; all g'n^l. K"'-l wsler aiipply: rich soil- tirnher: orchnnlt;. tie ir churches, a •hu>ll, sloreii, Bhuis. .Ivj-oi. terms ««isy: imrfJifdlare jrtiBaeasJon. HTAfV KA1MONS. Ifloll. N. J._ FARM. 4^ a c r c s ;^ l planied; fruit irei!*: 7-

rtwnii house and barn; well waivr: left* than a mile fnun stHtlDii on D-, L. and W. R. R .; owner did h<n iniind to aril, but he must sell within ten day*; make offer. C. C. LURICH ft CO.. 4 Nurlh Ninth st . Newark, N. J.NEW JERSEY FA^MB— Hve acres, |100. |5

tiionthiyi near Ailftiitlc City market*; bs«t soil oad cilmafe for fruit, berrls*. poultry, ex­cellent AHMtles; tUls Intured; booklet fr^ . DANIEL FRAZIER 00-, 615 Bailor bundtog, Phliadslphlg. ■ ^ _________ _RRAVILLE- HuntsMin Cqitnty^Fnur aeras;

well k^tecl; ItLrOiUsi btnafSr ham, chteken- hoiiBs; plenty fruit 'and 4teds; at a grrat sac- rifleo ll.flfifl; aaras sectlM. aftlvaStd ISd-ocrs form, St IU per ibcrs, ,-& .CL MORRv>W, MO Broad st- ^NKAR Reffawoed Park—ISO •erros produottr*

lABd, valoibls ttaibsr ktl: good hiindUtf«i brook running OrtMqffi (snnr ean Mgily k# flammed up to mUae pond: 18,000, Addrsof Bellswuod, B n Nowi oOMk . * ,

18 NEWARK EVENING' NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JU N E 2 i 1908.

rARMI roH «Al.g-«CT o r tqw».H A cnEP, iiiwr B*ll. M «a; .torw,

chorohM. ■ choolj W r*ow Ijww*: ■ prinf and brook; Inolttd** on* cow, Jffl chlchtn*, imvlamenu; bfirKtln, tt.WW, h*>f caJ h. AI-L.A- PWJOH A CO.. TT8 Broirt _ _ _F A R iii~ w ith bulldln**: W a c w . Ilfl.eM; M

acre*. W.ltoO; 1! acrw. M-WKi; IS y f f * . 12,700’ M iT.dOU; Ttdrrv*. tft .UOO, hnum S to-irn lt .« S fo IIOLMKB. W.*lfl*ld, N. ___________________________85-ACRIC f*rm. with imkll houB«. t»>J

lom* fr ill and 8 acre* of tnAny otbor farm bkTfalfWi r i lA B P R*»lty Co.. 5l» Unk.fi iJuUiUng. U

KICW' JERSEY FARMS F l k i8«nd for d**crt[illvn b<N>k pt.

rHKBTKR A PVnT, Rw l R^iiio. H lmRUn. MlddlMB* I'o., N. J . ______

tt*ACTCAWANNA Hitllroid, ?:?tlon l’ orif ht>ur out; oihern cHTHral JoTSpy.

**rloua I.rlcci: «* H»t, KfiKT, !Ni Uarkfit

r P R X I II tR D H O V ffB t T O L B T - O C T “ o r TOW BI,

CALPW EIJa. N. J-. nMir Uonoioonock Isn— Th* hou»* In Jaraay; d. room*:

hoaullful frotmda; tin* vlftw*. (rnnl* court; fru!l; rh**p to inialt family, J. MAHON.*_I>l’,SVlJjUS, N\ J.—TWelva roomi and hath,

nicpiy furnl*h*d; food loc*lnjn; nF* Kround*: fiivp I rain jwrvlc*. lAcka wanna B. R. C. C, M1 1 fIM<:w . poo Broad ■ <>______ __________MAIUHON. N. J.—Fumlahad houae for aum-

jnrr. 8 mloutaa from itatlon ; mfxlrm Im- prr.vrmrmt; plakaaot frounda; lerraa modarai*.11 Wllnirr pi-

|t., Nowark ___FARM-Th* fn-alrat barfa«Ti nf fhlo

aern'raiJon. Wrlia J. PTEKUNO DRAKE. W Broailway, N«w York

r A l lX i l F o i l SALE o n E lC IIA M iU . OUT OF TO W F.

|HOPE\V10LL.-Flno f»nn«. In (ln« .t s t . nf c;ul- tlvttlon. nn. 80 lorM, » ncmi and l.lfl

■bout b.lf mil* from , 1. 11™; r.rnu al CaSd- nrflll Fairfield, Nnrthfleld, H^'inervlll., fine barialna. C. 6 . MORHOW, wm llroad al.

PARM II W A S T E D OUT- O F T O W S ,

WANT to Itaaa iinaJI farm wjililn 20 mUea N*w York, elo*e to railway an'1 achtwil*. aull-

*bl« for poultry. F. li. WA1.I)H(^N. TW Rldao it., flly. ___________________________

FA C TO niK S FO R SA LE. ^

^^'p a RTNER KETIRINOj MTk' T BELLI:: Railroad froniafo, lOOiTO. top.er nro;i*-rty,

horJaontaJ angina; hollar; ahafllrif. |r..W)0. auh-if-t to praaiMji inortiraf*; graaiaat opporlunKy.

I'EIflT A FEIST. 738 Broad.I_____ --------------------- ' "■ - ' ----PACTORIEaS FO R SALK OH TO LET*

MltlburoFACTOHfES In Ntwark. and other aectlnna; lari

•oma wUh aplendld R. MORROW. H«ai Hroad_^

Orangaa. altP'’ Hndraa a1te'< hho acreage*.

R. advapUkfM. C. C.

FA C TO R IES TO I.K T.

TO LET. In Oi* L*lonf bunding, cna and two- third Soon, with power and hpoF flrnLClaa*

oft pramlaM. aouthwv^L cornerlUhl. Apply oft pr' llalMy and Marihall aii.. Nea'ar!:, N'. J

W A I f T E U ^ ^ f . . . O F TOW W .

TV.^NTED, to Ttnl At) atgh(>ronm fumlahed h'luaa for thra* moMha. within twenty mllra

of Newark; eriMU] family: bnat referem-e*.Addreia L., Bo* 91, Kew* office.

F IH N IS U E D H O U SE S F O R S A L E O il TO L E T ~ S E A S H O R E . ____

A V O N -B Y 'T H M K A .Modem fumtehed oottagaa for rent or for

Rale; alM building lota; bookleta on appU* cation; eairUga maata train*.

a D. flKTDEH,a v o n -b t -t h o -s e a . n j . _____

K tR N lS U E D H O U SE S T O • U O R B .

L E T -S E A *

TO LET—Factory buHdlnf* end liMl*. auliahl* fnr moat any kind of maciufHclurlni, will

altar to auU lenanta If nerenenry, rent mod. arala. U. MBT2, Vee«y end ILrmnn ale.FACTORY gpaca to lat. 22*28. live wlndowi,

alafltrlo power, all convenlencea. |23 per month. Ineiulre 8TRORELL & i''RANE. Eaai KiDDfy and Orchard ataMcWh o r t e r f t .. fil^Oround finer; floor

apace about 4 0 iRh; with mwer; P'laeeeelon at once; rent raaicufiabla._ BOO Broad ii.. room 402CENTRAL, light loft, about l.UJii nuare feet.

in new modern conatructlon bulldln*; heal; alerator. PAAS DYE CO.. 00-62 Shipman ii.F a r t of factory to let. with or without power.

QERBTON DHOS., 28-30 Wlckllffe et.. near Aeadeiny at.BEST factory ipace In Newark. ROBERT J.

EMORY A CO . Sherman ave and Runyon iLiS v N D ^ r iZ o R l^ latre*tflB: aplandld light,

28 Richmond et.

R E A L E S T A T E W ANTED*

WANTED, hnuea, 3*7 roomi, ateam heat, all Improvomenta, Al oondltlnn. In good a*l,th-

borfaood; alaU pric*. location, eto. Addreae H. V .. Bojt ftS, New* offlo*._____________________WANTED, quick. Inveaiment proper! tel, Roe*-

vllle or Elait Orange, fnr client a. Write, rail «r 'phone 3582J. FREY* 188 Market »!.. New*

W E do a lanerai real aetata buainaaa. wa a»* licit your trad* and fuarantps eaUafaotioa.

r . F . MATO A CO., TBS Broad at., cor MarketWa n t e d , three or ai* family house, all Im-

provamenta; only thoa* with flrKi*oleee propo* •Itlon need aiddreaa W., Bax 4U, News ofllr*.We l l b u i l t two^amlly houae. in good loca­

tion; ail jRiprovamanta: not over Ad*draae Wanted, Box 10, Newa office.WANTED, email plot of ground In Newnrk or

vicinity, on railroad. Addreee Plot. Dux 3H, New* otfica.

H E A L E S T A T E W A IfT B D -O U T OF TO W N .

W a KTIIID, houae of B rootna and ona-halt to thrae*quarier acrei of ground, within 18 mln-

tiiaa of trolley ot etaom road; renaonabla. Ad- dreea EaUta, Box 8T. Newa office.WANT to buy for immediate poaa«ialnn houae

of about T or 8 rootna; muet be ohanp for caah; In Bioomfield. Addraoa Houae, Box 19, Mewa office J_____________________________m a n want* to buy one-family bouae; muat

have all troprovamema; near 43d *t^ Irving­ton. Addreap Houae, Box 4, Newa ofRca.WANTED, ilx or aeven room houae to buy;

will pay tbW and 120 a month. Addr^ea O. C. B., Box N, N*wa oHlce, Orange.___________

ABBURT PARK,

ALLENHURST AND DEAL.

Cholo* Summer Komaa for Rent. B*vara,l Decided Harfxlna.

Bend'for booklet, with daacrlptlon* and pricaa. Our carrlaira meal tralna by appolhtinrnt.

FEROU8QN A SnN.'Phoaa B»2 Aabury Park. N- J.

BEAUTIFUL BELMa R COTTADKS rURKiailED AND ALL IMPHOVEMENT8-

FROM |1D0 TO (l.MO FOB THE BEAflON MIU3 H CREOO.

NCB F ST.. ON LINK OF TmU.t*EY CARSFi'fR RENT-doltage al li^lmar, N J .. five

room* and laundry. Aral d'-")r. flv#> hrdnf in# and bath; flv* mlnutra fniin elation, H«m minute* from beach. Adtlr*«* rrK!>. W JEMl m>N, 80S imh avt., Belmnr. N. J.FOR RENT, boardlng-houer, one hhwk from

oc#»an; newly fumiahed. oeiiacliy 4f». and t n n-*w up-lo-dal* boui# *: reduced ratee, t)whpr. .Tl'IiOE DAVIS, Park pi . Drndley Heach, N. J. _______________f'AMPHARBIBON-In the Highland", complete­

ly furnlihad cottagM, with running walFr In Mch, by week, m'>nih or neaaun, wrli" now JAMES F LEONARP. Ih'X 37. HlghlAf>da.ON’K hlnfk from '.w’ean. aplenrlld view, elghi-

HFiin cfjtiage. with bath, hot and cold water: alao garaa". WM <l(KtRLRY, Cliff and BeA<'Davfli , Bradley Ilearh. N J. '__ _______OrKAN OROVE. Ml Zion way. Hl-Sulta

rmini". light hoMaekeeplng. near AurtltMTlujii; RiHri bungalow, fully furnlahed, pleaaant lx*i- u»a. MR; WRIGHT-___________ _______Of'EAN OTIOVE—Bungalow, fumlahed, fnr aix;

J128 eeaeun; *e*n after AVedneaday LAV, • RKNCE, c^Thar Franklin and Delaware avea., Ot-enn drove. __ _______ __BT’NOAlAnV. futulahed. In two parta. for ren-.

by week or month; near bo ach fa ll-o r write MIW. ILEDDIN. Mil MoWh<iDer al., city.f u r n is h e d w t’tafM, llf*0 to i 7<vi larReai

Hat; oarrlagea at *Utlnn am) office Bee SMITH. 77 Mt. Carmel way. Orenn Orov*.SEW eight-room houae. all lmpmvem"m*. n>A>

furnlahlng, July and Auguat, cheap Inlor- mailon gt 118 Cookmnn ave . CVean flmve.

Wedaesdajs-, i=Satarilaysa n d f l a t sA F A R T U E N T S * ROOMS

T O LMT«

APARTMENTS in 'the Warren and Orlenna; « room* and bath, all improvementa; rent* very

low. Inquire Janitor, corner Warren and Or-lea2«*t». *>.APAJITMENi 52S

water, Janitor, ISO. T h l Ridgewood. 4 « CllelfA gve. Inqulra McCUKDY^ btkl U rvd.At’ARTMKNT-228 IVaWne kv*.. aix room*.

bath; ■ tefni-'hent. hot water lumlahed. eljp< trie light, awning*; 826. Janitor on prvmlae^>U*AhTKENT-The Pennlngto#, ar»t flchsr; mbit

Buiuble for doctor or dental office; 7 elegant Hghi nwina and b«lh< ' Phone owner, 2h3MJ.APARTMENTS In modem apanm*nt-hou»ej

centra); rent t2B, $80: haat. hot water and Janitor e r v lc e. QILLEN A CO., |S8 Market-Al'ARrM ENT. 7 Ilf hi foomj.aJI ImptoTementA

etenm h«at, hot water fUpplled; rent PS-827. Apply lAnitnr, lO Oumet eL; tel. 44S0J._______APAjtTMENT to lei, BW South lUh a t i

7 rf jtna. bath, pantry, ateam heat and alec- trie light; convenient to two troUoye.A V ^ P L . 18—Four roomi; improvementa, *iv

Earl el . 112, |1B, »l»; Ave rmim*; all Inv provernerta. hatle lighted and cioaDed. Appi) liip Fr^llnghuyaeo ava________________

a c a d e m y ST . 270-Two-fam)ly houee, flrat and eevond flate; live room*; all Improve-

niente. Apply 93 W l)*ey *LPEFOUE renting epartment# Icok at tb* cool-

eit flat" In Newark; all Imurovemant* and conveoiencee. carpeted hall* and vtaire; |14 and tlfi nix po</ma and bath. South I2th «L andAvon ave.flEAUTIFUL corner, five rttoma and bath,

enrner lAih ave and llih st., near Spnagdeld a\n. and Went Side Park; aloo other gheap rootna, rent |14. ^nljOOMFlELl! AVE., IflA-FIve nice light

room*, all improveqjenla eioept heal; rent f«<aeonabLe Inquire 318 riartlde et. Ring iwli’ enr*rKiMFlELD a v e . llSfl-Sli Urg*. light

ftiry rouine. bath, laundry, hot olr heatori rent >22 Inquire HEHN. 113 Hloonifleld av*.iThKINTNAI.L P L . 34-F1r*l Oat. eia room a

and bmh. In good condition Inquire on the pr^mleea ur 28T Market *i , In the etore.____DncAD BT , 2.77—Five roomi. Aral floor:

Improvement", convenient i<> D.. and Station and trollej-a. rent rcneunahle.HPT-LEVILLE AVK- 97, tH'poelte Rlormfleld

H'e —Flat, elit rcgirra end hnth; special in- docemeni" Rir July. Inqulro In "tore. ___^ I L l - S T . Ofr-Flat, wltn iiiiptovementi, hull

I’nrpeted. ren! renHon^blu; i|ulr1 family de- ilrfd. Inquire "n prcmlsce

a p a h t h k n t s . r o o m * a h d f l a t sT O L B 1 .

POUHTH PT., flO—Fl*t to l*t. fl** room*: *11 Impronmonii: tiMot h**t; food looAilon for

d o c t o r . ____________PitTRarrd‘ r*V A V ^ . T-Pive large, airy rooms,

beeutlfully decorated, i l l 'handy to ihr«* car line*; r«nt low. requlraJaclRjf. _____F A I^ O U N T a v e . fTfr-Sect-nd floor, atl

rooms and bath; alt lmpro\emenU excipl heal; > » . ______ ______________

A P A R T M B N T it R O O «» A!HD FLA TS TO LET*

BOUTH 14TH ST,. B6-02—Five rr>oma «iul hnlh, all Improvement*; |I&. Inquire un preiulBea

BOl'TH !8TH ST.,, fl©*-Four nice room* with |as and.VMhlubaLrep! U4I.

" S k .* - . J -----waeh tuba and gaa; rent 112, ______ ____

r im ilI B H B D B O O H i L B T .

' with running water; glao aleep-

fXlUBfT BT . 73—Clean rodma, wim wlndowe on the itreei; furnished complete for light

houarkeeplna; gae for eooklog and lighting free: one eulie Ing room#.C'Ol’RT ST . 20. few door* from Broad—Few

very nice furnished rooma for gentlemen or houeekeeping. II.{Ml up. all ImprovemeaUi; prl- vate family._____________ _____ _____I'oURT HT.. Db-lAiTge nicely furnlahed first

floor fronl room; a)eo connecting rooms for light houeehneptng; flue neighborhood; nu chil­dren.

M ABD U VG .

nVERCKiM Hat: nicetrprovematits; g<«|»d locatkMi; rent

Inquire 188 H<*uth Third at.

decorated: ail Im* reoaonabie.

Orange ave.. or 26 North

FIVE room (IM to let, with all Improvomanta;windows t<Teene(l. reasonable rant tO right

party. 12 mew) 22nd at-f Tv b light room*, tuk*. ga*. tollat, comer

flat. HUi oji.l Plerne *U ; fiO* Inqulra prtm- loea.FIVE (0) rice, light roomi, with bath, to let,

third door Inquire S3 lAng at.FiMfi and "I* iv>om flat*: Improvement#. 183

South Bliih i t - ___________OBANT 8T . 2^ aecond floor—All ImpTove-

menu: rt-ni 123. FldeUiy Trust Co.. Pru­dential _________ .HILLBIDE PL.. Tl“ 6econd floor, ten rooi^

and bath; etearo. Improvement*, aoutbern ex- poaure newly decorated. Inquire BONBCliAN, 212 ^ u ih iwh Bl.; tel. 4100J.______ ______ _HILU91DE AVE., la i-F la t. eeven all light

pleaaam nvms, with all Improvement^ rale steem heater. Inquire HARPER, UtfT liergen at _____H l'N T E iR D u N 8T., 07—l i v e room* and bath.

flret ilCHif. oJl ImprovemeDts. alx r«M)ms and hath on thlnl floor; a ll Improvemenis; new house; single f la t App ly W IL L IA M 6T IU U B , WM High S t _________

IL

HUNTERDON PT.. 681. near Olnlon a v a ­u n t floor, five large rJ»onie. bath. •l|-

DLOEMECKD. IW Market sL; hours, 10-12:80,H l’ NTERDON ST.. 68R. near Clinton avo ,-

DMtrabi* five and six room new Bingi# ffati; every room light and airy; rent f l8 v20.____HlTNTBIRnON BT, 798-Handy to Cllninn and

Olfton trolley*—Five rooma, bath: nawly decorated; nice location, rent tl6.HUNTEIUJON ST.. M—Four Jarga,

room*, with improvement*; rent |12.tight

H U N T ER D O N ST., a ll Improvements,

kOB—F ive rcH^ms and baih; two-fam lly house.

HIOHIaAND ST.. 11. near Springfield ave. and Falrmounl ave.—Five large room* and bath:

Improvement*, first floor; H4.

CAMP ATIaANTIC. Bt the Highland*, N, J.;cottngee and lents to let, fumlshiMl Addrnu*

J. TEPPIN, 42 Elm at.. Newark.ABBURY PARK-Wammaasa. new bungalows.

with ceutitry and seashorp cnmhlnpd. Par- tteiilar*, 72 Orchard bI , NewarkHIOHLANDS. N, j -ftlonp roHagee and tenti

to let. furnished, on Bhrowabury River. C. WILLIAMS, ______________

.OCEIAN aROVEJ-aeven-rnorn furnished houae. For i»artlcwlBra Inquire 72 Orchard it., New­

ark. N. J . ____________________

RFllOFN ST.. 20R-rive room flat, bath, pan­try. laieel (>merlB; nrw'y decoiated;

rent cheap; between l5Ui and I'lth avoa /A- UKIKOV _____

RERnEN BT. BfW—First and seri.nd Hate; five and six rooms, hiiih. nil m.-lmj Improva-

roeuls; n*wly dernrated. __HF.HHKN BT., 7M Six lara^. bght room*, all

IniiTij^cnients, nowly dvc<trati-d. adiilie only, rent IlH.RRANU NEW large Hats, all limir-'VRmenta:

lift. 114 23 B-mth 2U! si., near Si-rlnKfleldDve HLtiEMErKE. IHD MarkH at . hours.10 12:30- __ _ ____m oiAU HT.. 241. tef-nnd f1'*or water ojid ga#:

Ht'ine at., 143. ihit-e r<*o!na. first (lour; nil Im- provem<‘ nia. ! ‘all 134 Btone pi ________ _HANK HT. 224-Fiiur and flvp r xims and Lath;

IIS up. near .ourtlHUse- Inqilre Junltor or L HLIWISE, 112 M.trkPl it ,

H O U in a TO L £ T .

C a r t e r e t BT„ $4—Tw#1v* room* and baih;all Impta.; hot water boat; large, shady

ErouDda and lawn; ham; rant modenUa iitid water root; Mseeiaion immediately. LOU19 tCHLEflW OBR. Union building.______JOHNSON AVB.« . Uirge houae, with etabie,

henhouse and oohaervatory; 11th ave., coxy brick houee* 6 roonw, bath, eteam boat, low rent to reeponsible partiea. JOSEPii U.

BAYRB, 348 Clinton gve, ___________CLA Y ST.. 87'^Brlck house, B rooma; mH

Smprovomenta; bath. laundry. axcelknt Oellor coal cellar; gooa neighborhood; £ blm-ka from Droad at. atatlon, Lamtawajan* HallrundTWO one-family houaea, alx rooms and bath,

Improvemema; big ya ^ ; near South Orange cora; 423 and 482 ^ uth 19th e t.; rent tin. H EN RY BCHEIDSR, 760 Cllntop ave^_____EU E A B BTH AVfl*. 74. T ro o ^ . aJlTrapta., t8ft

Milford ave., 8 yoomg. all Improvement!, *88Quitman et.. 187/8 rooms, all Imnta...........125

QlFFQflD. 7M Wudenttal.RA R E C H A N C E-C U ftio n MlTf; new houseT;'

handeomeiy decorated] |25 io f88; large roome. large plassM. F, J, F lN L £ 7 . 34 Hemvataad P a n , Clinton pi. Telephone M35J.

H O U S E and store, 121^ Comtnaroe a t . ; occu­pied for last ten years for grocery; also four

rooma, seooud floor, 121 Commeroe et. Inquire D E E IR IN & CO., 817 Brood at.____________FHNNINQTON BT.. 44,” U rooma ond bath;

Brood at., IS9, 9 rooma and bath, ■ team hagt; Eighth ave.. 6, T room# and batn* SAMUEL R. CAIRNH, *|U BrMd It, ■____________CHESTER AVB.> 48. near Waahlngton ave.—

Nicely oronged dwelling* R) i x>ma, ail im- provemanta: rent 180. HALPIN, 801 Kearny ave.. Kearny,

s T o n ic s ,

BEBT located ilnre in ver>’ hrnrl of city to n*nt for moving picture thraire, can scat

Wrltn m y. LEVF.RN. IWt Springfield av*.. city, for particulars.CENTRAL A V E . »!«« store to let;

rrm |«>w. inquire Janitor or A. EPBTEIN. 29 Commerce «.f l o o r to let, deelrDhls location, rent reeaon-

able; suitable for tight mDmifacturlnf. BCHRIJjER. the Jfwolor* wetrhmsker and Optician. 2M Market st., one block below Broad, near MtUherry i t . : open nighta_____FLOURS, aulUbls for mfg. of Jewelry and

noveltlea, ail modem im pta: alio •tore for mfga.’ agent of ahow room, near oor. nroadand Market eta tnqutra Engineer, 34 Boudlnut at.FRANKLIN ST,. 46. rear^Brlok stable and

wagon ahed#: rent reasonable; pcasesslon Im- medlately. JAMES A. HRRRY, 40 Clinton it.

7 stalls; BERRY.

FRAN KU N ST.. 48-Hrlck stable;rent low to good tenant, JA M E H A.

40 Clinton iL_______________________FERRY ST.—Store and four rooms, bath; has

been a grocery store for years; g22. D. CARLE8H. U9 Halaey it.

HANK .HT URP Flv deci.r»i |«*d , N^e n!

|P newly rteocTRletl.

nice:iA+.

I. gl4: newly nice riKJtus,

B A N K ST for Bdulti

2!l‘l Two and fhree nice room* afsc btore Inquire In slmo st-ire

HOWARD BT., U5—Flv* rooma and bath; ail Improvenienti; reaaunabla. Inquire at 66

South {^mnge avv.ItARTFORD ST., 82-Flve

toilet on porch, rent ILLili light room*.

HAMBURO PLACE. 56--Flal, six room* and bath; all Imptovemeni*-

IMPERIAI. APARTMENTS. 24 Camp it .—Blxd bath; i...- ------ I__

8AMUEL a c a i r :room* and bath; hot water, heat and Janitor“ ------- - ------ jiieervlcr; rent low.

Broad atJAY BT.. near Orange st. and Lackawanna

tiiatloD-rive light room flail, with batli n^odem improvsihsnts: haLla fumlihed; sopa- ated porche*; Janitor aer\ice; rent payable July 1. tl8 anirttl. Inquire L4 Jay at

JOHNSON AVE., 28ft-^&econd floor to let. two* family hnusn; all imprevementa; electric and

ga* light, awnings, screens; rent reaRnnableLITTIJ:T!'N a v e . 7 7 -F ln e flat, top floor, all

light rofijns and bath, all Improvements, ateam heat, in One neighborhood; rent 123.

SEYMOUR AVE., 209-S)x large, light rooms.baih' all tmprovamenta; halls

^r«e-iamlly houae; rent |18. owner. t:HA.“> OOOpMAN 4G3 Central ave.iEYM OUR AVE., 178. near I’llnton eve -

Second flat, six large, light rooms ami bath, aeparats si earn heatere, acreene. awning" and furalihed boJla,BHERHAN AVB., 218—Flv* large rooms, int-

provemema, water and gaa. |13, ei*' f''ir light attic room*, W. Apply icoond floor. 214 Bhermin ava.SECOND AVE.. Igt^Nln* room*; oil Improve­

ment*. Inquire Fidelity Tn**t Co , Pniden- ttal building.STATE 6T., 09—Four rooma and bath;

JOHN D. TOPPIN, 488 Orange #1♦ U

BTEIRLIKa AT., near bath.

..........- Illgh-Inqutre L DtJWlBE,

-Five rooma and112 Harkst at

BPRINQ ST., 82—Two nice light rootnaTW‘0 very dertrable flats of five rocme and

bath each; )n ffrot-ctasa order; rents,r^-a Bonabl#; 178-175 Avon ava. Apply to AHKAMrl. Avon ava and Hunterdon it.TWO fine eight-room flats, RoeevlUe aeiibm,

aeporate eteam beaters and emrance*. ev<*ry improvement; decorated: t26-t28. QRBEN. 7M Broad.

THIRTEENTH AVK.. T 8 -N kt flat, central location, half block from oourthouae, tl2

PFROMMER, Metropolitan building. Uar1(i>t and Waiblnglon ala.

roomi; caniral. inquireTO LET. thrM Cedar st.

TO LET, 285 North Fourth at., six rooms and bath; sdi Improvements; reasonable to a gnnd

family.

TO LETT. 8d flat, 0 rooms; all improvemvnte. S8 Cloy at., near Brood; good nelghhorhnod

TO LET. 285 W avsrly are.; flat of four rooms, with Improvemenis.

TWELFTH AVE., MS—Second floiir. for 2 light unfurnished rooma, wllh gas <'*il

evening#.

THRBB nlc« big lljht rckJ! a. in first rless condition. 420 18th ave.

^Ol.’RT 8T., TjhtNiceJy furnU jed room#, lull*■* ■ ’ '"•^ gen tlem en ; also young

rogganabta priogg./^COI KT HT . 7 5 ^ n , ~ r i r »lry, furnlihPd f

room fnr light hou&ekeeplni; all lmpro\'‘e- monts; ^entrally locaied.

-■ ’KNTRK 8T., 81—Nlrely furnished room* for light housekeeping; connecting or single; a]0 (>

■ luglv rooms; Improvement!; terms roaaonabie.

b r o a d 6T.I 903—Ijirge ooot locond floor front room: oloo Mngla room, with board;

central location.

BROAD BT.. 919 cppoilte cUy ball -Frnnt tin* gie room, also double room, with board, ell

IniprovemrhlB.

BBLLEVILLE a v e ., 114 Nice large, cool front room, suitable for one or two, with or

without board.IMIKINTNALL f ’].,,, near eourthouae—

Board for ladles or genllemen

t ’LlNTON AVE— Pfivgle family will rent Urge second-story room, wirh board, for qtie. oe

tWOr ift. _ ■ ' ■ ■

CENTRAIi *AVE., 25. Hotel Lenoi-Roora*.with board, xilmmer ratea, alacle or en

suite; near all troLlvy lines.c’OLl'MHiA t»T., 37-l.argc

also single rc^m. with t imiirovemanti.

light, airy nvim; r without board;

COLl’ MHlA »T., 0fl-Two nicely furnished rooms, housekeeping, also hall room, fl.25-

EMMPrr BT.. 64—NSosly furnished large and smell well kept airy rooma, hot water night

and day; talepnona In houae; Convenient to station.Kui'RTH AVE., 149 Parlor, bedroom and

kitchen, completely and nicely fumiKhed for hou*4rkee|.ing; also rooma for gentlemen, prl- 1 ‘aie house.onUEN FT.. l48~N1cely furnished rooms; suit-

tiblp for one Of two Kentlemen, from D-25 up-II.^L.SEY BT., 70—lAJvely large front room:

Hn-irli'; tiled bath; hot water day and night; convenient for buBlnees man- Rl

nrNt bell. F. CARRIE.Ing _

EAST PARK ST.. iT-ElPgant Donl parlor, nlrely furnished: alBo smaller ronma, wlih

flrat-rlaae board; tel. 24b7W._____________FtlRKST H llX , Qraficm ave., 24t>--Liflrfe sec*

Odd floor room; all conveniences; large grounds: plasxaa; tl\e minutes from depot, trolley and golf links.FULTON HT., 43—Desirable room, with board;

also table board.

HIOH ST.. flJti, por. Baldwin—Large, cool cor­ner front room, fine location; flrat-cias* (able,

reasonable

H in il ST . 673—Tjarge room and single room, with home cooking; telephone aervlce.

HAL.'^EY BT., 55. near llahne'a—Large fur* iilehed mom. 88.26; all Improvements; house-

kfri>ing if desired; small room. |1.50, also boee-jTT'n

JIAI.SKV B T , 51—The Burrlngton, handsomely furnl»li4id roum, wlih private bathroom; hot

Hnd • >I<1 water; electric light.

H h 'ii ; T.. 481-435—Large, cool, single arid coii'r.ei'tiiig rooms; light hoitsekeeplng; al#o lial)

Ru.m Jin.l parlor.

2TR. nenr Central nli'Plv furnished;

-PleasantLmprove-

436—risaiant furnished rootna for couple; all conveniences; centrally

VAILSBUROH-mat, alx bath, steam heal ejkd

Aiexaiidar s t

largn nnjma. electric light.

WILLOUGHBY RT. IB-Four ronms. renl *H>, aJi*o large store, with three ervim". rent 115.

Inquire at 669 Hunterdon et . or at P. Mil. LER'8. 210 U sil*.W ALNliT ST., 144—Four inrgc. light r«nmB,

third floor, water, lae, ge* range, clneet in every room, rent |lz , also four rooms, top floor, rent SIO.WALNUT ST., 43C, cemer ).ang st. -Five

rooms part lmpnJ^emenrH, handy in trolleys, rent free to July la(; III

HAllOEK A E . 3115- sml bath, eef-nml nci>‘i

sxpaiateRABKMENT m Id , two rocma.

Wftierly ni'e.

Fla I lo let, bIx roome ; new iwu-famlly hnu. '’-,

fliqulpe 2U6

U H O IU EK T (L-e-rmim-nnd bath flat- In the c l iy .cnnlalnlng every niidern ImprtwHnieiU. at

only U.5 i‘ r month, with sjiei 1hi Imiui t to rf-llHlsle p srly ; lUeo eev»Ttil line f it i f In cen- ir r of city at |2o Inquire at F IU I 'L IC K 'S real cutiiie and ln*'.irnuri* -inirc. eec-' nil fl'«or, 1 4 1 ! Market st., avi"'!''ie ltaml'*-rKHr'nCO U KT S T . .5b--A].iirlmente, 7 rooms and

I'uth. with nil mtnieni impn'veuioniH. f4'ntrnl location, i^Jiiced rvnti! durhiK eiinoner In ­quire hrst n<Hjr.UOl K T ST . l.T'l. nl'ov^i High *( -To lot. flv#

light r«K>mi, q u id |^ftrly, 4l2. Inqulrt' w ith ­in. iT ld‘l I'esbltio a 'o.CHFSTNUT HT,. H4, block from Ilroad and

Llnct'ln I‘ark--Hli room"; every lmitri>vement; private hall; p<u>.aeh5l(irt ImmcdlrtlKly, half month freeCHADWK.K A V E , 15

rooms; IniprovemcntBa ir , rent |12Belmont ave

and 23-Four large pjeniy of light and

5(1 Apply 4I.!U Scu lh

U M A D W IU K A V E , I'll -Flate roniuinlng five hIk r«>otiis and liHih, hII ements,

Including stt*am lioal. InqulTP of .Inntior,

•tails; Largs, fully •tillable for garage.

FOR RENT-StabI#. six equipped crarrlage*)iouBe,

(I65 High, corner Kinney. ____OBOrBRY STORE, With four room*, at 46

Tllllngheat at-, near Clinton pi.' I^FTB WITT! POAA KR

AND BTEAM HEAT,46 LAW RENCn 8T. WAHHINOTON WILSON.

NICK light loft, suitable for light mantjfsf’Hir- rheap rent. Inquire A. W. WOLFSnN,

ITB^ialaey st.

V'ERMONT AVE.. 62—Cosy, T rooroi. bath;heater; decoratefl; |25. Kary, TB West £ud

dvr. BLOEMECKE, 18S Market at.] hours

BOUTH lOTH ST., 11. new trolley and depot- Sev#n beautiful rcTOtfta; every improvement;

rent very reoaonablo. FEIST A FEIST. 736 Brood.UQUSS, aaven rooms, bath, otaam beat, alec-

Uio light, |2H; oor. ]8th ava. and Bo. lUh ■ t. K ey on premiaea, McCUEDTi ^ Broad.F U Z A B B T H AVE., 82^Nlti* rootiM olid oil

lmpnwctt\«DU; ^M oaion at onoat good oon- dltloni near Chnioa gve. Apply oet premisae.

W a l n u t b t ,, near Droad—Brown atone real- denoe, thirteen rooma; avery traprovemont;

rent reaJOheblo. FEIS? ft FEIST, TB8 Broad.^ HOUSE TO LET.

16 Warren at.; eight room* end bath; 180.Call at Y. M. C, A.. U»7 HiUoey it.

H ILL BT , 2a. near Broad—Eleven large room#, bath; etaani heat: every intprovement; retii

reiisonabld. FEIST ft FEIST. TS8 Brood.ASTOR BT . 224—House, 6 rooms, water, gaa.

Toilet; Just renovated; only 116; key 322^ JORALEMON, STB WaablngtOQ ave.FOURTH A'VTL. UT-^room houae, Oil Im-

provementa. loqulre ndelttp Oo..dcnilol building.AT^STIN BT.. «ft

ImprovementOJ tnofl ave.

M n o p u w d ^ 0)1 IbquiM U Bber-

OAR9TDE 9T.. 88-fllx >wtni kftd pruvrmsniei moderate r t p i loqutra

ton ave.

holh Itn*w W Ollf-

GOBLE UT., 41-T o le t ,______three large m uIU only

boueo, containing rant |8.B(>.

EMMET 6T., 51—Bouse of kit rooms and bath; hot air heat.

T O LBT»<OCT O F T O W N .

DELLBVILLB—Houae, 9 rooma. Impta., lot BOi rutrloted^ulghboehoo^ houes, 9i5a

rooma, Impti., Impte., tla to water. H5. J . ave., BalleMile.

IWj flv* and six room flaia, apartment, ulty 118 WoehlngtoD

b i o o m f i e l d , N. j .—Upper flsL seven rooma, Iistb and pandT, In new, ocnunodloue two

fem ily huuoa, all improvemants, separate eh- trunoe and iteatn heaterej select location; rent 19U, 18 WlUiaiaoon ave.

CHATHAM*—Coxr nine-room hoiiee; all ]tn* provemenUi newly decorated; tine location'

T»<fhr depot; rent low. AddiMim WAND. 94 Ran­dolph ava., Jersey City.

EAST OKANDB, Hawthorne ave.—C ic ep tl^ ^ opportunity; houae of 12 rooms, convenient to

1 .1 1 pulnU. m o n i m o u e h y l In d s a t . m t Main at.iS^VlKOTON— lot. flx-iviom house; all tm-

provemanta; two lota; also flat, flv# rooma, alt Itu p rovm n a. 144 M yni* ave.. Irvington. N. J.

P X iR S iS tlS f. !f. X

OFFICE to let. suitable fnr manufacturer'e sample room; desirable location; renl reason­

able. BCHFLLER. the WHtchmnki?r. Jewfler and Optician, 2fk) Market st.. ons block brtow Broad, near Mulberry s t.; open nights.

form f store. Weah- all moilprp ImprOMi* rent D. WOLFF ft

ONE small atorc and a InglDn. near Market;

menis; van' reneonahle CO.. 63 Market at. ^CLINTON HILL snap; beautlfifl reshlenr* off

(!lln1 on ftve.: nine ronma: baih; atoam heal; parquet nnora; large plot; III,200. FEiaT a FFaIRT, 73S Hroad. \STORE, corner, w ith ' three room* and bath;

ah Improvement*; corner l®th ave. and 11th Bt., n^ar Springfield svr.; r^nt |25.

BTORD-'Large. up-tn-data store, eultable for any bualnese. on HUh a\’e, and Rprlngflold

ave. Inquire 187 Avon ave.0TORE. rrntral; rent .rrasonabla; g«>od show

window; puHable any business. Inquire A.V- DHKW FTBH. 164 Market at

B T A L L B ot rntire stable to let. 23 8th ave .: a

etalU, Call on OLESON, 368 Broad st

and four rooma cheap

flOlTTH VIH.INUK AVE , 248 Large sti ro to let, lultahk fnr any kind of bualnaM. In>flUre

246 South Orontje aveBTORE to lei,

Norfolk ItThTr TKENTH a v e . T3-I.arge store and flve

rooma, suitable for any butlnesa; |26. PFROMMER. Metropolitan Bldg.TO LET. flnot end office. Inquire BCHFTJ.Fn.

the Jeweler. ‘AW Market «!-. near Mulberry at.; open nlglite, rent reasonable.TO LET. In the centre of the shopping dla-

trlct. one half of ators. 6 Cedar et.. one dour from Broad.WASHINGTON HT 228, BETTWREN M A^

KET AND R AN K-STO RE ANl^ HARE- MENT. .kJalOO, WITH Vt^NNEOTlNil (iF- FICE ROOM. I6 1 W. AM , W‘E L L LKHITET)' DESIRABLE; H X''l:M ,EN T l/1('AT!ON; UI'INT RKAmNAHLE J. F. DAVIS. 154MARKET BT.. ROOM 806.

CHADWICK .W'B-. Hlx largi* ronma and bath: all light, all Imi'rovemoiits. Inquire

145 I'hadwlck ave.

L IT T L E T O N A V B . 2ft2—Second floor. |20, 2fl4. th lnl floor, 114. 2flft third floor, I IT In ­

quire B L A C K JX IC K . ftl 264. 'F*hnn« 2M0R.LITTIJilTON A V a . 02—Four beautiful rooms.

wllh all impfoveitiema; rent. Including steam heat, to a couple. 120 _____________________ __ _M U L B E R R Y H T . 2ST. opposite C o tlag^ fiec-

ond aparlraem; 7 light room i; a ll Improve- tnenta; convenient lo Market,Street Station. TX>UGHTY Broad at., room 14. _____MULBERRY BT., 221—H aL 7 rooma; all im-

provem»nta. Inquire of CHA& FRAENTZELIM f-jj-nnsylvanla gvo.__________________ _M.ADISON AVB.. tW, one block from Clinton

live —Elogant flat, newly deroratpd; all Im- pnivonients; nice locailon; aniall family, rent tia

Broad or South ft GOUM). HIO

, 206—Four nice light rooma. Inquire third flmr,

M'TVIIOHTER HT gaa and water.

MARKET HT . 878—Flat, flve light rooms, with modem Improvement*.

NORTH FIFTH ST.. 166. m-sr Orange s t — BIx large rooms: pantry; etorage-riJom; hath;

•'ll! improvements, rent 118. Owner, DORN- B r 8C 11^ 5 Centre Market._______ _NORTH THIRD BT.. 5*40. near Blnomflelil ave.

—Four rooms, i>Art Improvemenis, rent J l l . BLDEMECKE, 185 Market st.; hours, 10-12;30.NORTH THIRD ST.. lOO^Flve rooms: all 1m-

provementfl. LOUIS HERVER. 268 Ferry it.NORTH 13TH ST.. 142^Five large light roome

and hath. $1T. Inquire Janitor.

CENTRALLY airy njomi.

men is except room 46.

IncBted vomer rial, fmjr Mghl,bath, Inig'* nftli*. all Unpnv\'e- heat. liit|iilre 22 Cllnlun St.,

C A M D EN S T . im . nc-flr 13th ovn.—F l ie n>f>ins and baih ; all newly dccdraled, rent tl~>- In ­

quire a t l7:i Sprlnglleld ullchiih M^reC H E S T E R . W E . 55. crriu-r Oratun y»t —F ive

rooms, rango, water, gas. lo llc l. tulis. only |15 JO llA t .K M t >N, WaahirjgKin uveC O L I'M IU A ST., 30- Thlrft tlsl, flv.. Jlght

rnriitw, 416. amull farnlly; also three pleasAni reiir rooms, on L iberty st.. I8.C O L I 'M B IA ST.. 7a—Six '*r seven large, light

rooma with IrnproteinentH.CORNER FLA T to let. nli rr'fmts ami bath;

nil nice and Inrge; sUible If wantoJ Inquire, 110 Fn liy sn plai'e.T E N T R A L A V K ..

le t. rent cheap, p»><-i Bve.a- ;.N TR A T r A V E ..

u'aler and cellar,

I2*--Fi-nr plen.isnt roi.'ms t-> owner, H IL L . 705 Mt Proe-

,'lflfl—Thre^ rlre looiiie. w llh for a small, qultq fam ily.

COMMERCF; b t .. 42~81X rooms, all Imj.rove- luf-nia. J17 JO H N D, T O P P IN . O r­

ange SI.C H D tC E flnta to Dt. rear l,arknwRnns SU-

Hon. Hoii-\me. Rn 'T lCEl. 265 Houth l l i h al.. City.C IL M IL T O N RT,, 182—F'>ur rooms, nice, a ll

llg lii; all Innprovomenis, first floor, cheap rent

ItiipTuve-COTTAGE RT.. ID- Five ronpiin;JhenlB, ground flniu-, ri'iii Si’

I^ERfRAHl-E FLAT, ’in Roseville #ettl»>n, fl»e leautiriil rrv)m><, bnth and all m'Klem 1jn|»rr»vi-nu-nH, m'OT rnntJ.mnhl*’ Inmilre JACOB HU ME. 1 2 m Snuih Rlxth nt

EMMET HT.. ll5-F oiir large ifj< m*, sRconil fliior; Impravements; reril Sl2: pusseslnii In.

nnMlaleiy. CHAR. \VKrr,ANI) * I 'o , iU.’j Market Pt

PKARI, ST.—Rocepd fl-wir: two rooms find a l­cove. fo? coiofed peijilH. rent <17. t.'HAS

WBIQAND A CO., I!»f> Mnik.'i at

NEW ST . 866—Four room*. $14: flve rooms.115; Ihimholdi et.. 7 moms, all Improvements,

$3<l; Central ave.. near Unh, 6 rooms, heat furnished, J2S. OlFFMRD. Th4 PrudentlsLNEW flats, ftva rooms; bath; all Imnrrv#*

ments: halls furnished, lighted; Jenllor ser­vice. real $15 Inquire Janitor, ISO f'eshlneave.NEW ST.. 146—SI* and heven roiim flats and

bath, s)1 light, large rooms; Janitor service H. LUERKE. Metropoliton building.NEWARK RT., 165—Five rooms. stHtlnnary

tubs, gQS, water; no objepiif.ns in reliahio colnreil people. Inquire 2.77 (’eniral aveNEIJION PL.. 67—Fixe room* and hsth; sipara

heated. Inquire SCIIW.ARTZ. 60 Nelson pi., or Mode! Tnllnrlng. 22'J Market at.NELRON F L , 61-Flne flat, seven rooms,

hath; steam best: all Improvements. Inquire on premleei or 2R6 Market st.NICE new flat to k t ; r-onv*nif‘nt to depot and

trollpy; adults 121 South 13th st.

Wa l n u t RT . 427—81* rooms, on third floor: wash tnivs; gas aJid closet; rent reasonable

W ALNl'T RT . 165--Flve desirable rooms; with improvements]_io adults,

VVOODR1DE—Rftvr-ral flve-sl* room flats; hrand- nsw iwti’ farnlly houses; all iniprovomenia

fine locafton; only |18-|2n ORBEN, 7 4 Broad

WARREN RT. 2.56. cor. Norftdk—Four and five elegant light revoms: all Improvemenie,

rent $12 ,Vt. Inquire MRB. TELLYWARREN ST., 4<Xk-Fliit, 5 light room* and

hatit, alt Improvements; eiu losed porohes.Inqulre premises or 237 Ferry at

HIGH RT hHlI ruru

meni 4 $1 .1HI n 11 RT ,

gents Ol I'viili-d.JAMES ST . 5.5-Nlc*ly furnished Urge and

-uimll rmms. airy, pleasant, homelAe' nice closets, ci^nvenleni Mckawanna Depot; Impta.I.AR1 IE fr-'Ot ro oTi In private family, near

lir'Mil iitid f'limon ave,, will let cheap toBuitdl.ltf I'uriy. Address Furnished, Box 25. N'-w off!'el/^MriARDT ST.. 20—Fumlsheii rDoms. 82 up;

duiibJe parlors. luUable foe doctor; near IS'ohuigiiir Park;.,*!! lni|pfOvem«ntB.______IdNl^E.V sr . 2 (1—Two large rooms; no objec-

linn ii> moslrnl Instruments: remral.

HII..L RT,. IT—Desirable rooms, with board, flrst-cloas tocallty, half block from new city

halL V

NORTH BTH ST., 21. near Cenlfa! sve.—Would like to accommodule few boarders; pleasant

room*; good table. $4.50 and $5.PARK P L . 40-

Two aultea of rooma; ona with private bath; gtao slngls rooms.RDRFVILLE, FIxth see.. SiT—Second sinry

front rfKrni. suitable for two, v>1th board; also table boarders.R O S evn X E . North Second *1. 225-Nice

airy room, with board, In private family, all home comforts.

55’ EBHTER RT.. 23A—Cojsy flat, four rooms;water, gas; separate toilet; stationary tubs;

big yard, recently decoratedW.VVERLY AVE., 233—Four light rooms; all

Improvemants; |13. Inquire through alley, RTEINER, 113 Magnolia at.Wk .'iT s t ., 62—Five large, light room* to lei.

Water and go*. Inquire 6l West st

MARSH VI.!. S T . 7. rear Pnmd s i-N e a tly furnlBh'-d ror ms for hoi|*ekeflplng, wllh rim-

ring nluo sitigle room, al) Improve-iniT , r«*ns- >iih lih>Ml i.l<EUHV ST 2 *1? iilso fiO Lafayette si,—

Ni'-cly furnlslied rcMjmi for light housekeep* Inw, ,«|| I[II|m]Vpnlf■ nt , $ 2 a week.M'iN’T! ioMFRY AVE, POk—A nicely furnished

room t*' let, pr1 \hie family; home comfort*. PitiK bell. WINKLER _____________Ni:sv ST . H .tM ifly fiirrlshed rooms, gentle-

niiii ir light h'!ue<kici'lnx: all modern Im* l«r->vf'ni'‘ ms. uf iiU'i refrigerator; cen-irol, reasi-nahle. ______NEW ST . 110 Furnished rooms; all im­

provement". for gt'nilenien; from $1.60 up; alao light housekeeping ro>>m*. summer rales..NKM‘ .ST , 46 Furnhlii-d iv.n connecting rewma

fnr llghl hiKurke* plug. aE lonvonloocoa; loe chest and waterNEW RT , 117 A lijrRp room, suitable for

in o; all ImrT' vemr'Ui?, private. Ring second bell _____ ____________NICE fiirnl liofi hark parlor; us i of front;

small pilvu’ p family, good neighborhood; baib; all lmpni\ement>i Address D,. Hox tik. News offire,

NORTH IITH RT , IH--TWO conneotlng front rooms for light hniieekeeplng; screens and

awning", also luo back mems; all Impla.NOnFi*l,K ST . 23P, near Pank—Large rooma

for light hoiisr-keeping, f l 56 up; connsctlng rooms. $ 3 up; all lniprn\’emenl«.

ROOM8 la let. nitb or without board; rate* reasonable, t'ommerclal liotel, 265 Washing­

ton Bt.

BAYBROOK P L . 14, overlooking Lincoln Park —Alcove room, also smaller ronirft table

guests accommodated; select neighborhood,

TWO nice alngle rooma on third floor, wllh board, In refined American home, all con­

veniences; nice locBiloft. Addreas Boutb Brodtj. Box 01. Newa olffee.TITHKNOR ST., 18, near Rroad-NesUy fur-

nlshwl rvoma. with or with-ui h.iQnl, nU ImprovemenlB; convtmlcju to t4ouih at. uiailoa.

VAILBBURGH, Smith st . 234-NTcelv furnished room, heat and l>aih, with or without bn. rl1 .

gentleman only; private family.WARREN

wHh or ’BT . 562—Furnished

rlthout hoard.room to let.

B O A R D W A N T E D .

private family. Address Dnaru,

13TH A V E . Tl, near cdurthmjse-Flat, five ruoma, batb. alt latest Improvemenis. In

Sprlngfielfl ave. LAONER'R MUquire fii) llner>'.

17TH A^’E . 66—Flat, four rooms; Improv"- menis; light room*; ne^ house, rent $11 and

$12. Inquiry B E T Z , 872 Hunterdnn et

A P A R T H B N T B . R O O M i W A N T E D .

A !fD FLATH

QUIET couple would like two unfumlsh"!)riHima, with running water; referenf’es given,

terma reasonable, ‘ 'all 487 Summer ave.RFHPONHIHLE family of three adults wish

flat wllh three nice hciJnnmis, restrlctci neighborhood; rent n<d to eicee.j RnsevUle Section preferred. Address Light, Box 2. Newa office.ROOMB—Mother and daughter wish four and

five rooms In centre of city. Address J . M B.. Box 46, News officeW A N T E D . 3 room* for light hcuisekeeplng in

\Vaodslde or Forest H ill, UI6 tVooflsUle ave.

A P A R T M E N T S , TO L E T -

R O Q M i AND FLA T B -OUT OF TOW N.

ONE unfurnished r'K>m, nve.

rout choap. 352 15lh

H'KHHINE AVE.. n-.-r Cllntr.n-Rlx rooms.vilih bftth. in iwo-farnlly house. Sin. nr e lc lr

roi'ine. n llh bath, $20 JO B M. S A Y R E . 213 rUnlf'n aver'h'AFUiDY r i . , SI F ive rooma anrl bath.

SI [tarfttc stcnn'i plant and entrance; $??. A L F H E D T H lc rK w lT H , 22 CUriKm si.P A n K E R R T , ItlT. Prst floor. 5 rnoms.

Wptiatcr Bt., 56. "cf-<'Tnl floor, 5 rooma. PAMT'EI. R. c a i r n s . 4.14 Broad si1’AHKER st , I4<i I-ivf nice l;ghr room#; all

irripr»vi'nipnis Inquire 82 .Spring si.

r.UtKFIt ST . 17ha TTirpe iw.i iitiulis only, rent $7.

FAllKUrflHT ST.. 56- Kerond and third floors; tun-* roiuiif!. Inquire 211 T’l>\ne st.

I'.’eHT of house; rent mil "l.

nice rtjotns; for

Inquire IRfi Smn-

I'oauMful decorated hoUB*'. alt lin[»n»vi- * I'O., 195 Market

B T O R B 9, O FFIC E S ^ E T C m W A N T E D .

LOFT wont«d •lata iarm*

flog

about 50xH)0, near R. R.; J. U. J., Box IT, Newa of-

W A N in n to renl, a giora with three or four roonui rant hot to avoesd tl5- THOMPSON.

IC Joy at.

BTO R BI, O F F lC B S i E T C ,, TO t B T , OVT O F TO W N .

NEW atof**; Al location; hoirdreaser. newo- pgperB. conferltonery, barber, raetauranJ. In­

quire 16 North iJrove at.. Enat O rarige._

A P A R T M E N T S , R O O M S A K D F L A T S T O L E T .

a t t e n t i o n : Attention! To Rent—Handsome 7 and 5 rnnm end bath at>artments. with all

modem Impruvementa, including dumbwaiters, ■ team heat, electric light and Janitor atrvloe, iQ the new Psahine apartment#. No*. 445 to 449 Clintuti avfr.. oor. Peahln* ave.; open for ina^ctlon; rentaifreasonable. LQWY ft BER­BER, fifth floor Mstrouolltah building. Market and W'ashingion at*.; tel. IB600.ALPINE BT,. 15—Five large, light rooms,

bath; butler's pantry, tuba, range; rooma newly decorated; screen*, halls furnished, cleaned and lighted; near three trolley lines; 12 mlnutM' walk from Broad and Market, 5 minute# frpm South Street Station; select neighborhood; rent tl5; poeseasion July 1. In­quire MRS. WATSON, second floor.AJPARTMENT8. ^IBW LZTT ."

-17l Plane H.Five and six room inoderti w artm onta with

stexm heat. > bot water and Janitor wrvlce; mod*raie rent.IiO U lB S C K L S flrN Q B H , U N IO N B t J lL D E N a .

STANTON 8T , 17 SI*room*; new two (amlly

menu. CHAS. WLlOAND •t.1*WO elegant flats, iwn-fnm1ly housn;

i tki ave ; nil In iirovr-nieut* I'all :6!;c Litu ave. or CHAS Wi'Hi.NNL 16.5 Market at.

Rl >PE\’ IT J .E —Exceptionally llghl fl-room flat; * III! tmprnvcmrnls, dvr'icalpfl; hnlls carpe iM :

r-ni $14, JOHN H E IT IN H E H . 162 North Ft 'I'lvine D72R. East ('Targ'*R< iHiOVILLE, I2lh Bl., Ill, m*ar Central ave.—

P*Mind floor. i l l room.-*, hath, $17 HL< iKMEcKi:. IHT) Mnrkft sf , hourt. 10 12::k).HO SE ST.. hft-SH-Four and fl%-e elegant llghl

rnom*, nil lmpro\ptnentfl, |i,H and $14. Hi- QUlrn 'IruR store, nor. RelmontRiiSE ST , 43—Four rooms and l>atb; furnlahed

hitii-<. ri-nt 112.7(0.

E L IZ A B E T H .Wi-; ]i«i near C lin! in ave .— Bfiautllul iblr-1 iP'i r, nIx runni*. h.iTb s tearn

hfrfttcr; $23 H L ’EMKi.'N L, l>1,5 M-iikvi , l.t^ra. 10-12.36 ____ ___e l e v e n t h .W K 76-Elghi light mnins. cor­

ner house, III! linlirov'emenca; Bieani hrut. A. 8CUOPP

lU —Five rooms, bnth;e l e v e n t h A V K . all liiipriJ<.iuntriiR.

FLAT ot n\'v room* and bath; all Improve- menta; aieani heat furnished, balls unU stair#

carpeted, Aeleut rieigliburluKMj, 22 North 7tb sM six minutes from railroad atailon. Inquire B9 Van N«as pi.FLATB -298 Washington si.i second and iMrd

floor, six rooms and bath each, rrs^rm^la rent, J F. DAV18, 154 Market st , ro'-m wlO.FLAT, floulh HnvPTith si , 125—Fnur largo,

light rooms and paniry, tnllft. rfui $Hl In­quire RILHERMANN. 64 Rilrling at

spring gardfn_aljwhole year. 0. i>A'\TP

[«r#n Pobiiha; eieeiient......... oil planted, $50 the‘ATiTDBj 20 West Kinney et.

EAFT ORANOID—Corner botiee, 11 rooma, (oyer halt library, hardwood floor*, targe ploaxa,

ctHtlon and trolley, 140, 549 Springdale aveHOUBE to let; Improvement#; seven rooms and

ball!. Apply THOB. 3. DRUMMOND, 2i>3 Watchung ave., West Orange.____________

H O U 908 W A IT T B D -O IJT O F TO W N .

W a n t e d , isiall house, four or flve rooma, in Irvington or ''Eili'* *0 0 (1 0 1 1 : moderate reni;

• u te tenni and looation. Addreea F. R. A.. Box 59. Newt olSofr,

TO L B T --8BAflHOBB»

A T OCEAN OROVK N, 7„ rottogeg and boording-bouM* ter rent and aolej booklef* upon application. OflBORNlI ft (‘MITR, OB lo a n ave.

FU R N IS H ED HOUBBS W A H T B D .

W ANTED td rent. CnMi about Julg 1 to Bep- tenber 19, a fundibed houM or apartment;

oMwer, etadiig Urm* and loooUon, lUSV.RRAJD^ED. r . Ok B « W. #.

' t J

a p a r t m e n t s - t r e m o n t ; 'NO. BELLBTV'ULLS_AVB.

Obotoi aj>it]rlnniiti of n ven roomi ibd hatfi: ateam heat, hot water and Janitor service; will deooratc to guit tenant; immediate poaeeeetoQ. LOtriS SCHLaarNGER. UNION BUILDING.A P A ^ M E N T S / Huntwdon et.. 286‘ S65-atX

rooms, bath, pantry; ateam heat furnished by oivner; hot water all year around: Janitor asrvl(>«; all modern'Improvementa. Applit East Klnn^ at., or MR. ALBERT HOL­LANDER, 289 Hunterdon st.. after 7:90 P. M,APARTMENTS; csntral; six light rooms and

illf-d bath; rent $3.Y. $Sn aud janitor ser­vice; walking distance to Market and BrMd- TalApbone ^ L . CHAB. O. FRITZ, 774 Bread.

APARTMENT—The Irving; blgh-clnos etevxtcr apartment; Newark'# beat resldemlal section

234 Brood at., oor. Oonveni#ur et.; 8 eiecant light and large room*. 'Phone owner, 28g8J.

APARTMENTS: central; only S55: alx largo, light rooms; tiled bath; all Improvementa;

Janitor serviok. Make application at onca to ooiier, room 809. 77H Broad at. Tel. 4447.

APARTKENT6, 7 laroe light rooms: bath; ail modern Improvemente; steam heat end hot

water furnlahed: rent'reoeonable. 82 Rose at., comer Hillside pLAPARTMENT

room*: bathto *u1>-rent from July 1; alx gas rarue; hot water; ell Im

p w em eaU : janitor. ' C. MOFFATT, 898 cUfitoA t m

FL.-tT—A nice flat. 122 n^IJrvlDe ave.. six njums arid jiHth. tine pail iivwlj pa­

pered. WEi*TFALL. 22 James st.FIjATS to I n ; 56-»l3 iJfjaton bi. ; fnur moriit

end bath, all aiul janltur. ‘ 1 2 -$14. Inquire Janitor oft prciulpea.FLAT, Ave4 grge. light rcKime and bath, han<1<

jomcly decorated, rent 118; apecia) Indui.'a* ments for July- 120 Ptirker at.FLATft—74-86 TUgelow'st,. near Elixabeth are..

four large roun<s and hath, buikr'a pantry; ell ImpnivemsBita; $14 and $15, _____FLAT, two-family hi.Jiise, seven room*, baih.

all improvementa, btenm hRUi. 2 ^/^BoUth 7th st Inquire 43 Mcrf'fr rt. ^FLATS—520 South 14fh at . oppoflte West Sl'lo

Fark-Socond and third floor, six Urge all light rocma an«} bath, $15.FLATS; sli beatjMful- large moms: bnth all

improvsincnta exespt heat; lOl Hummlt it Inquire 20 Neleun place. ________FLAT. 6 light rooms. $18, with bath, #11 Im-

provstnenta, Warrat4 st., Roaevllla Inquire 1 0 Csdar st.FLA T to 1st; six rooms and two attlo rooms, or

■ sparate. 9lM gouth liih.^ 1 .

FREE RENT FOR ONE MONTH.Four rooms and b^th. *11 Impmvemente; In

Dfyr house, Just cfl South omnet^ ave.: rent tl4 and 115. PHILIP J. BOWKRS ft CO.. 186 Market st.FOUR nice light rooms; alt improvements; 8L'1;

361 South 9i-tth st.. betvtern 14(h and Spring- field are*, inquire 977 South Sixth st.

ST. 4(i—I'lrat floor, flvt* rnom*. ln»- U- . i.u p,.prt<'N»|oTi. renl 5 1 4 Ai>ply FFtLD

IOkMIM-:. isr, Market st.

Ho ’MS -Five llghl room*; Imiirovpmente: be- iw.ren bank and 13th ave.; n*ni |14. 58 Wal-

Iwe fit

RnnMfJ -Priur mome. Improvements; rent 111;77 LUh bVB, Inquire 1 to 5 P. M . WEiTZ-

MAN.

Rfv>MH—Three light rooms to let: i>rlvaie fam­ily, no smal] chllrlren. 22 Prallnghuyaen ave,

RrxiMfl TTirr** rroms; second floor; water; cellar und pUsza; $7.60. Inquire 74 Crane at.

ROGMb Pli rooms, all tmprovemontii, electric light, sii am. brat; rant |22. 24 Karih 5th st

ROriMR-• Flvp Hire rfmm*. 43R Mulberry st.. oiTK'sUft F.mjfh St «iatlon. P. R. R.

ROOM. fri !*: ( vp rooms; gaa and watayiTHT 5 1:1 :i46 SoriTh llth Bt.

I' ur iilci- H«-ht room*: first flonr. In- rjuitf- .1 '! Km‘iI (i[ . rent Jll.

si'Vl-.x r'Mns (imi bath, aeconri floor, In two- fanuj' i:- ;i r. .inly |2 0 ; also five rooms and

htilh i l ’< r*>:u frr.p to July 15. RTOER- LLAN* llM u- R.-ulry Co,. 80fi Union bldg., Ul. UM'in t<l

s o r r i i IF.M 'll ST,. 210-Flrit floor: flv*rn'iniH HO'! bath, ateam, Improv'emsnts; ten

mlniiif.a iriirn FloaevlHp SfaMon Inquire aON ' 1M2 kouih Tenth Jit.; te! 41O0J

ffOlTII 6TH . I3f>- Flat Iq let. flve room*;aii imur.--.emenla. etvum heat. flrHt-ck*s

neitrliti'r^/ifjil, iiin reup'-nable, adults only Inquire Nfw nt

t.‘i3, near 15th a v e —Flat Inse, tlv»> rnrjn>s; All Imptove-

Inqbir* al 173 lilprLngfleld

EAST ORANGE. Katon ph-Kevi-n rrtoms, eler- Trlc light, all modt-rn hnprovonienlH, f46 to

f-JO 50, six rooms, all linpmvenirnls. $n.' and i;:d, fi p rooms, all Improvememe, f;H). FRANK I. 8H1ELDH. 142 Market st., rwim 401.E.AFT ORANGE—Aparlmehl. nine rocnis 4.i<i

bnth; all jfiihFnvcmenis; rent very reaaon- able 6 Watson ave. Full partlculara, R. Rl'SSELL IIBANT. 257 Market et.EAST ORANGF—Seven-room apartmenr*; first

clnss; all Imprnveinonls, J mlnules to Erie SiHtJan. 10 to LArkawiiiina; trolley; |22, |24 iTiquIfe .'HO Dodd *t.F A S T C H A N G E . S o u t h I 7i h s t . , 12— U p i v T

p u r l l T » - n - f a m 1l v h o u s e ; s e v e n r o o m s ; h u i h . p a n t r y ; s e p a r a t e e n t r a n c e a n d p o r c h ; n e a r s t a ­t i o n a n d I r o l U r .

E A S T O R A N n i ' ; . N o r t h 15t h R t . . 3f l - F i r s t f l a r , T w ' - f a m l l y . 7 r n o i n s . a l l i m i > r n v p m e n t f l ; • ' ’ p n -

r a t f i h e e l e r s ; $ 22. G i r F f l R P , 73l P r u - l e n t i a ! .

F L A T , f l ' e r o o m s , . i l l I m p r n \ e m e n l s , s e p a r a t e a t e n n i h e e t e r R , e l e c t r i c l l g h l C a n b o s e e n

a n y t i m e , 1 2 2 22i ) a t . , n e a r i . ' U n m n h v # .

F O t . ' H ' R O O M f l a t s ; g a * . w a t e r a n d t o i l e t ; 86, $ ] ] . I n q u i r e 310 D r - d d s t . , c o r n e r G i r a r d a v o . ,

K u * t O r a n g e .

I R V I N G T O N — F i n e f \ v e - r o < i m f i a t ; n m d e r n I m - p r ■ v e m ^ ' n t R ; d e c c r a i e l : f i n e l o c a t i o n ; n e a r

t r o l l e y e , o n l y f l 7 . I n q u i r e c H a h . O R B E N , 784 R r o a d s t .

OHANTJE ST . IkH-Nicely furnished front room ' T l!;?hi honerkeeplng, also Other

ronms funnina waier; loliet on flour, usu of Iftimdrvn|{i-|iARi) ST . 1241- -SpIocI furnlehed moms,

al^o Inrxp fmni room. suHable for dortor'e offiop. i*-ri minulps from Market and IlrriRd rrs.O H c H A H H S T . 4 2 . n e a r c i t y h a l l - N e a t l y f u r ­

n i s h e d r i m m f n r x e n i l + ^ m a n n r m a n a n d w i f e , a d j i j i n l n x l - m i h : n i l i m p r o \ e m p n l B .

O R C H A R D R T 28. n e a r c i t y h a l ) — T w o c o n - r u T t l n a r n i i m . i f u r h o u s e k e e p i n g ; r u n n i n g

w A i P r . A l l I m p r o v e m e n t * .

rL .\N F ST-. 1.5l-NU-elv furnlahed roome for licrlii hxum-keeplng. also elngle room, all im-

irivem'-nla.H 4h j M f n r g i ' n H e i n n n I n f a m i l y o f t w n a d u l t s ;

ni'iirimpnt. bfith rtealrable and centrally In- raft'd, Aildrea* C’onvenlent. Box 74. New*uffleeSTIRLING ST , 27—Two plensftni. nlrely fur-

nliihed r'-nnt*. hot, cnid water, gae. bath; all cmnplete fnr housekeeping; aleo from hallTiriim.

GENTLEMAN dealffi* board, conveniences, state terms.

Box 55, Newa office.

MARRIED couple desire board and nice Urg * from room In refined American home; c-ii-

vonlent to South 9i. Station, alnte lerme. Ad­dress Manager, Box 41, News office.______

WANTED, comfortable room, with breakfe.'t and dinner at night, private family: nn oih^r

boarder*. Address Room. Box US. Newe offi-’p.

YOUNG Oerman-Arnerlcan want# furnlehed room and breakfaul, wUb or without board.

In nice InraJliy; wiihln 30 minutes of Bouth Orange gve. and Rprgpn ot.; state tPims. Ad- dreoB Economy. 850 15th ave.YOUNG LADY desire# room and board with

family, convenient to Lackawanna fltatloji. Address PaTlIoulara, Box 88, News ortlcp.

BOARDIMO—OUT O F TOWN*

BOARDERS wanted* flr#t-da*s accommciln tlon, at Mlllburn; 85 mlnutps’ trohny (rois

Broad and Market. Addreaa T. I. DIEN«^01i P. 0., Mlllburn, N. J.______________

EAST ORANGE, South Grove et.. 153 - T mloutea from Central tmllpj*. 15 from Rr' -,il

Bt.; rooms; eicelient table; lawn; shade, fi'iLi, Blable; tennis court; moderaie.EAST ORANGE. South Munn ave,. Ik-Pleas-

anl rooms, with ejtcellent hoard, beet neigh­borhood; 3 mlnules from trolley and train# Telephone 3llJ.

EAST ORANGE. Boulh Clinton et , 46-Plea* flnt room on second floor, for single perK-in,

also a desirable double room on same floor, with board.

EAST ORANGE, Haleted et., 31 Lirge rtx-m, southwest exposure; ifirms modt-rnte; Uhle

board a specialty. MRS, IjI'CAS; 15 yeaifc' experience. ___________EAST ORANGE. North iflth st. 42-Dt'Pflable

large room, with good hnard; prlvni«'. home- llko; tahiB board; n mr stRthjn and trolley.

6— I j i r g e f r o n t a l c o v e r o o m , P a r k , s u i t a b l e f o r t w o ; r e n t

f i A Y H R O O K P L . .f a c i n g M l H i a r j

T e a s o n u l f l p .

T H R E E w p f l f u r n i s h e d c o n n e c t i n g r o o m * a n d l i B t h f o r r e f l r ; B ! l K e n M e n i s n o r l i g h t h o u s e

k e e p i n g I n S P l e r i n r l R h l K . i r h o o d . A d d r e a e E . D . A . B o x 45. N e w s o f f i c e .

T H I R T K I - : N ' n [ a V ’ C . 46, n e a r c o u r t h o u s e — N l c n l y f u r n i s h e d f r ' i m r o o m f o r g e n t l e m a n ;

a l l I m i r o v L ' m e n i i ; i J i l v a t o f a m i l y ; 2n d b e l l -

VF^En~"llELl7EViLLE^ AVB.-Severa! large (Single and douhlel rooms, handeomely fur­

nished. all impr'ivnrnents; piano; will rant ex­tremely low to keep them occupied during sum­mer. A IdresB Homehki*. Box 41. Newa office.

NEW Ap IRTMFNTS,C O R N E R M A I N . \ M i M A l . m V T N B T f l . .

E A S T O R A N G EFor dealrabie tenants; so\en and eight

all larg>'. llghl and airy rooui* nmi hath; abunrionce nf closci room; eipo- trir light »i; l gas In e\ ery rJx>Tn. decora- lion* of Ihtesl irnii(|i-in: larg* frb rnnge, with . bilking oven; exiro large rrfrlperHior: these I apartments are rlcHlgncd to furnish every com­fort; rent lt'!5 to I4ft. Inquire BUpcrlnien-lenf. on prenilses.(

I’ NIOX ST., U4-KurnlshPf1 rooms for light Itouftekeeplng; nil ImpTOvement*: aiatlonary

tube, hot and cold water; |2,WEST KINNEY ST.. H0-Newly~ furntshi^,

airy front room. f2 56 week; one single, $1.60; to milTiutes W'alk to cenlre city.U 'A LN l'T ST., fifl-'Nlcely furnished single and

connertlng moms, ell Impro ’emenis, for UshthnufsekeepinK. tO kl.

34T-fMngle room. tl.50; rht housekeeping;

WAPHINGTllN ST ppnilcmen; nleo room for llgl

all Imprivement*.WARREN PI.ACE. 26—Large front room for

llplii houet-k*>opiTig, |;i; also hall room, |1.C0, centrally Icratetl

WARREN PL., 16, near New at.—One pleas- am front haU bedroom. In house with owne*:

rent moderate.

EAST ORANGE. Chestnut st. 18—Nicely fuv- nlehed rooms, with board: near statlcn and

trolley.EAST ORANGE, Grove pi . 46-I-arge

room, auliable for two, with board.

RiA'ER VIEW VILLA, Hubbard's Bridge. Red Rank, N. J.—Comfwtahie rooms; nrsl-olasj

boaM; shady lanee; overlooking the pJcturi-squu Shrewsbury River, with Kulnhur and Inoi springa, highly recommended by the bust pliy- slclana; boating, fishing, huiitlr.g, dellghtfu! drlvda; automobile and bicycle ronda.

32—Furnished rooms to let; allWARREN t’L..Imt'rovcmenis.

V>’ILLI.4M 8T,, 75-N1cely furnished BUllfthle for light iKiusekeeplnR.

O F l A N G E . T a y l o r M . . 32 F o u r T o ^ ' ' m e : f l n n r : g a e ; w a t e r a n d t u b s , r e n t ? 1.1

flret

hot end cniri water, rent tin.

SIX rnoma: lube: gas;Davie ave., Kearny;

"^THE FAIRn.4NKS,- 477-47(l-4kl Main et , Ornngr

Two hlockn from D., L. and W. R. R .; the only ihorcnighly up to-date apartment hfiuse In the Oranges; elevator, ateam laundry, tele­phone. etc-, now leasing f'‘r fall Pend for folder. 'Phnne TiSTJ. flrAnge Inquire 0. C. BENJAMIN, on prcmlaes, ^TU RENT, No, lUi Wall er , Irvington, part of

house, conuleilng i f Hght lurge heoupfui rooms; plenty of grmn 'l, will rent rrascma ile tn responsible i>#riy.

ITH A\'E., Iflil—Nicely furnlehed rooms, coo- rie ling r-t HPiiaralc, llghl housskeeplng,* or

ri l ine fr.r Remlemcn,ISTH AVE . Ik. near rourthoiise-

front room; third floor.-Large, light

PU IlM SfIFID RDUMS W A N T E D .

REFINED young couple want furnished room, ?»‘llhoul board, private family, vicinity Clin­

ton Ave.; reasonable. Address Term*, Box 53,New# offlre. ___________-------. —■-----%----------- ■■■rV R N tS IIE D ROOMS TO LET-^O U T OF

TOW If.

EAST ORANGE—Three mlnufep from East Or­ange Station-Several furnished rnoma )n

private family by July 1. one very large roim with porch: eii1t;t'>le fnr two gi.-nlleraen; refer­ences Address r . Hnx M, News office, Gr­ange.

F U R N IS H E D F L A T 8 TO l,KT:

d e s i r a b l e Mcoftd floor flat, furnished, lo ]pi for summed months; flvp rooms and bath, en-

cloaad porch; electric lighis; separatp entrance; ga* range and water heater, TH"ilerate rent Call after 8 P- M-, IW' Woodslde ave, near Elwbod.

POUR-ROOM APARTMENT^ Improve-mabta; nicoly fumlebed. central, terms lb

pep waak. Addroae Cemral. Box 54. News otfleO; _____ORCHARD 9T., 123—Nicely furnished apart­

ment for light houaekcpplug. nr.ir siailon and trolley; all ImprovementB; terms reasonahlo.RECTOR ST.. 88. t.ff Minuirj Park - Nicely

furnished flat; hot and cold 'sainr. gas range, etc.

LARGE, plesflnnt furnlahed room for rent with private fumlly. Address J-. car# of Block,

flW4 Main el.. Ensi Orange,___ORA NOD. Ward at.. 44-N1cely t

alth or without board.BOUTH ORANGE. Proepact at-(_ 179—LArge,

well furnished front room; all IbppovamBntsj In private family; convenient to troUey and station; reasonawe^______

r U H N lS H E D ROOntfl W A 2 1T B D —O U T OF

YOUNG LADY desire# a room tn West Or*ng«;reference* exchanged. Addrea# J. E., Bo*

00, New* office

SECOND FLOOR- iwo-farnlly ftmr r«K'maand bath, complete for h<->iL'm keeping, with

al) ituprovementa. 1.71 Ra.lger n\e , near Clin­ton.

__ F U R B IS H E D ROOMS TO SH O R E .

L E T - S E A -

r U R lf l f tH E D F L A T S W A N T E D .

w a n t e d —Furnlahed apwtmetn or house fgr tho #ummar, by fnmllv uf adults; Newark

woferted. Audrasi. stating term*. Box 8fi. News office,

or vloiiiHy nefgyman.

f u r t v i s h e d p l a t s TO L E T - N.

OUT OF

BCr’I'H iiiTM STf.iTtiliy h'Hj

nit’nts, n-ni |L5 tvp . iilli jnth Bfi.fi

Bf'l III l l 'f ll ST, tight rooms, tile |hath, pkiiiry, dumbwaiter, second floor

balls furnl.diGil. between 'i cars, near Bou'h ' Oraaifo ave , $17

FOUR llghl rooma, firat and aecortd flcxira; gas.water. toUel; near trdUays and station; ll^.

Joqulre 2 fla North Uth ■ (,FOl'R or five pleasant room*, second floor,

bpt and cold water, gm*; adult* only. Aid High Sft , near Central ave.

FOUR rooma to let and etabla Inquire 114 New Jersey R. R.

Green atFOUR-ROOM

Buaaex ave.

294 14th av#. ave., coroar

flat to rent; |12. Inquire 307

Inquire 362FOUR nice light rooms; renl 110.Iflih Rve.

FAIRVIEW AVE.. I2 " iiy dateobed. flv* :

Impts., $15. BNOVERFOURTH BT., lOT, near Orange—Bevnn rooms

and batfl; all improvOEMPtsi ateoa heat; oaw l i L *„ * ,

•First rtnor. ihrse'fatn* large, light roonii. balJh* R 2T6 H u lb e ^ f t

BOL’Tt] NINTH RT-, 130- Nlc* flat*, it i l*rf* ruoinB. i.c»ih, imutry. enclosed plasaa: rent

A L SX AfmKR. eSO ifftfi avflTSOI TH HTH ST,, flfl, n -ar Central ave.—Sec-

and hesuilful flai, six large, light room*.^*'6 __frquirn 1-Ra NJ;, fl0 Montgomery at.Sf)l TH BIXTH ST., ilfl- All llghl rooms; flv*

niomii: ni*t and sooonrt flcMir; all Improve-6 > ^ *J'"' 'H-t_barh; near flprlngfleld ave.SOI 1 H IMII ST,—B,vi,inrj floor: a-ven rooms’

lrniimv.Mnpms, $2k. FRANK I.!room 401.

allSKIELDS/ 142 Market *t..

S o l . T M H T I i S T , 28& - T h r e « f i n e l a r g e p l e u e .ant room*, wUh Improvement*, aecond floor

from July 1. F P^RIENDER.

South Orange av«. —Single flat of fire roams, bath and pamry*

very beeUhy locatlr-n; llfl.

SOUTH IfiTIT RT 1A*V—Six room#, hath andall Invprovemcrue; immediate posaevslon. In-

quira second floor.SOUTH 14TH

Modem flat.•iosm heat.

ST., A5 8 . near Clinton ave.— In two-famlly houte; aeparate

fiOUTM 20TH BT . A8P—Two-faml|y house, n' ar 18th ave.; flve room#, all improvement*, rent

moderate.

BOUTH STH BT., 164—Two flat* to |#l, new twcfamJly faouM, *te*m heat and alecuio

“ • t u , 1 .................... . , , 1

FOR BENT, a Mslroble furnished apariment* near Qrov# Stnaei Bln lion, for July und Au-

Kist; rtfereDcrAequlre-l. M F. DREWKa. S uHywobd phT Easl Orange

MONTCLAIK^-Near aiotlnns. furnished apatT-raent; elx room*, bath, all conveniences;

large; light; airy; three aide* oy*n, fine views; prevailing breexea; $46, to aduitn, five rooms. M2. COUGHLIN. 82 Walnut at.. Montclair,

Of:EAN GROVE. N. J.-Large. airy, furnlahod rooms; largtt grounds;, choice location; rea­

sonable terms. MRS. JULIA 8COTT* 118 Main ave.REFINED family can find accommodation* for

the season, nicely furnished rooma near ocean; no cooking. Addretip,-Aabury* Box 51, New* office.

BOARDING^

ATTRACTIVE front and hack parlor to let* either furnlthod or unfurnished, with board;

•uUable for two or couple and child; every mfrfern convenience; reaaonahle. Addrea* Clin­ton Hill, Box 64. News office ____________a t t r a c t i v e , large, airy rooms, all Itn-

provementa, man and wife or gantianiehi three mlntitea from South St. Btatioh. Tol. S418R, 1114 Broad at.

F tJIH fW H IlD ROOMS TO LIST.

A TTR A CnVE-Seeond story front room Witt board; alto another room; oonvenlaot local­

ity. Addreai A „ Box 78. New# officOi. _

a t t r a c t i v e suite of 8-4 rooms, nultahle for buslneai, bachelor or couple, aifio i.iher rooinf.

Inquire 8 West Park st.

BLOOMFIELD AVE., 116—Twn t'^nneoting front rooms, rnrolshed for light housekeep­

ing; tingle or together, Imiirovsments; u*e of ia undry.

BEACH AT.. lO-Neatly furnlahed room* f « light housekeeping; also other room*, with

or wttb'wi hoaro __ . __BROAD ST.. 304-Large and aingla

ffrsl-claas table.

B O A R D W A N T E D - O l 'T T O W V .^

LADY wishes room and board, near Main M,.Orange or East Orange; mate ternis. Addrr'i:,

Board, Box B7, News office.

C O U N TR Y BO ARD*

BOARDEFtS wanted on mountain farm; fruit;vegalgbles; milk: eggs: goud table: fishing;

tcRiils: croquet; terms ftl and $7; rhildren. tJ- Inquire W'aldorf Shoe Store, 108 Mttrk©: st., Newark^_______ ______________________

BOARDBBfl wanted on mountain farm, fruit-;vegetables; rnllk; egg*; go-.-ifj uhlp; fishing;

tennis; croquet; terms and I": children. $3. Inquire Waldorf Shoe Store, 108 Market at.. Newark. ______

BGARD on farm, near shore; plenty of ehado and veranda room; own garden vcgetahlea,

milk, poultry, eggs, bertle#; piano; free rld'o. MRS. a. L. PALMER. Keanshurg, N, J . Box 02._____________________________MAPLE COTTAGE: five miles from Plainfield;

hoarders wanted; term* $fl weekly; u*e nf piano. MR.?. H. HraRLTUH, W^rfenvllle. N. J.

PINF5 COTTAGE—PeTTinevIllc, N. .1.; High, healthy location; large high rooma. go.nt

lable; everylhlng fresh from ilio ffirm: fl.shing uee of plaro; beautiful lurmundlngfl, MRS. BRAUN, Perrinevllle, N. JVERONA N. J.—Nlrely furnlahed ronm tn let

tn private family. MRP. A. SGHABFF, E.ni wood road, near Bloomfield ave., Vernnn. N, J

C O U N T R Y B O A R D W A N T ^ T L ^ ^

BOARD wanted by man. wife nml two small children, within trolley distance nf Newark,

Verona or Caldwell preferred. Addrees C. E. !>., Box News efflee,GENTLEMAN and wife, two small children,

desire two connecting room*, wllh board, within commuting distance New York; refer­ences exchanged; state all parltnihira .Ad­dress Refined, Box 10. New* office._______

B O A R D IN O -S E A S H O R E L

BOARDKBB wanted at Oak Crest Farm; Ideal Location. 3 mile* from ocean, on high ridge;

fresh ve.'^etablea, butter, cgiTA milk and poul­try; hot and cold water; hath; large airy roome; term* $6 and IT per week. Address w . B. HUFF. Belmar, N. J.: R. F. D. No. 2.CKJEAN GROVE. 57 Embury ave.. The Pelham

House—Convenient to ocean, auditorium; ■ peoial rates to July 15. MRS. WM. ZIMMER.

UBQAI* I tO T tC a t.

EXSetITO R'S SALE—In order lo close an e#-tat# tbera will be offered at public sale na

Wedneaday. July A, 190$. at 2 F. M., on tb* premlasa, the lollowing described property;

18 COURT RTRKBTv ■CITY OF NEWARK.

The premlaee consial of a !nt of land altuated on the southerly side of Court street, about on# hundred and fifty feet wrtt of Broad street, and have * frontage on Court ttreet of twenty- four feet eight Inches, and a depth of elgfity feel six Inches, be these dimensions more of ie*#, wllh a Ihree-atory frame house eltu.it# thereon containing twelve rooms and two bath­rooms and a basement.

TenuA tan per cent, on day of sale, balance of puroboae price within fifteen days there­after.

By order oC the Executor#. «FREDERIC M. P. PEAR3E.

Proctor,788 Broad street,

Newark, N. J.

TAX IIOTICK.BOARD OF AsiEBSMENT

ANDREVISION OF TAXES,

a t y Hal). Newark, N. J., Hay 11. 1908.TAKE NOTICE.

You or# hereby teffuired to return the total voIiM your personal property, as KEIJ!) ON t h e 20TH d a y o f MAY, 10 tha Board of Aoawaroant and Revision of Toxa* at their olBe*. hi the oUy hall, on or before the 90TH d a y o f JUNE NEXT, and In no cote will any abatement bt made for Indebtednesa or fof property which may be claimed to be etxempt from Aasotlan ualaaa the Uw is itriatly *ain piled with.

If return la not made under oatb and ac­cording to law tha taxing nfflc«ra will lasaa* Tcur pcraonal propertv, according to their judgmanl, from which ho appeal cah fia Utc4n*

JOHN L CARROLL. Praildent

BLOOMFIELD AVE.. Iflfi, roroer fllfron-One or two cool well furnlehed frpm rooms all

Improvementa; private family, ladles or gen- tlemen. __________ ^

BROAD 6T*. 872, near Lackawanna Station- Two or three connecting front room*, com-

pieteiy furnished for housekeeping; also aingla room. _______

BROAD BT.* 400, opfristts llbrarr-Larf# front room; newly furnlehed; suitable (or two gtn-

tiemen; aiao single rooms; all Improvstnema

V4

BROAD ST.. 040—Sfliect. w»ll tuml*h*d, t*r«* front room: *l*o sm*IJ. n«*,iy rumjihxl bick

room for **ntl*m*r, bath; row^nc*.BROAD BT.. S36, opporlt* W,«hi;;^

ForotilMd room*. -Ilihl hoiucknUna or «n *ultr: coot, «tey. ________

BANK BT., OS. m * blook trom BToml and Mirkat # * .—NlMly fum !*i„j (,*nt rwm*

tor SOI or two ponooi: ImproTWMOti.

C l i a x x o © o f A I v l f e 'IM x tx © !

a c r e ; e » i ^ o t saemr depot ftt

W K S X O K P i ^ R K , B ff. J mon tha Una of tha naw tnnnal Improwiinantf.

ANDUP!

on tn

$ 8 9W vlta fli* fa r ft

$18 Down; $3 MosthlyPLOTS a b b h ig h AND DRY.

Writ# or J , for frda tiaheta ter our Grand OpaoIng^Hola of 14 a f t* plot*i ■DinOAYt ftDNR 98. Train leaves Broad Bt* Btatiooi lU R. of N. Jf.o a t BiBO P. Ui

W e s t o x x P a r i t R e a l t o r C o „M k iA o s t M , M w . a « th a u M t ,

SM T Towtb

I>itablUlM « M Cnit«i7>

tW M .r k tt ItfM ti M l t 4 4 ,

KELLY’S HOMER WINS THE DAY

lUlON

ofi«lrrHrmtotapt

lelrL

toilnn«;ct,jy-nty

of.ttQth-

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yu .

Indians* I 'f t ( ja c k s Out' r r i m N a c I f f and Tofonlo*

.Is B a te n , 6 ^ 5 .

PARDEE PITCHES GOOD GAME

Bkltlmor* by winning n ro ( u d m of th«4oubl«>heiii«r with Buffalo yeaMrday took the lead !□ tha Bactern Looinie ohunplOD. ■hip race, the Bleona droppins baolc Into •ecoad plooo. The Bleone have clung to Bret place penletentlr tor the poet Ha week*, but by playing a eteody gome the Oriole* crawled elowly up the ladder end overtook them yeeterday. Toronto, oe a _ l« iu lt of defeat a t the hand* of~ K e«ark yeeterday, 1* tied for third place with Brovldlho*. The Oraye were BCbeduled to play Rooheetir yeeterday, but rainy weather caueed a ‘poftponement of the oODteit. Jereey CIty'a vlotory over Ken trial hod no eSeot on the etondlng. htewuk le once again t t the .CdO mark emd 11 In fifth placet forty polute ahead e t the Royal*.

R e e n lt e o f Y e e t e r d a r 'e O a m e e .W ew ark *, T htonto St

Jereey City Montreal 1-Beiunore 1, Buftelo L

Beitlinore S, Buffalo 1. a te u id ln g o f t k e C ln b e .

Newark . . . . . K 'k l ^ Montreal ...UN.M O

..20 28.417 j8TMr a t r .i d lo 488

U P RACE FOR THE AMATEURS

.J^ ie f » a t allowing made by Carl Vaijonl,ino liiul^in aix-deiy Holer, Normnn^ jj^dereon, the Danish champion, e i tan­dem ndert, has created a new Intere^ In the cycle racing game, as It opens up ■

W .L .T a BelViMirs ..1910 .m BnOalo . . . . M U m Toronto . . . .B U .Ui Providiienoe IS a Jltl

O s m e e T o -d s iy ,Vgeonto nt Newark O games).

Hontreei at Jirsey City.

out to Dtake, (Jettman. . ugh ____home on a slngls to righ t Cookmon Iol< down a hit In front of the

Friok ; Id

endedthe {imlng by going oot to £>rsd

The Inalone came back etrong Ip the .third, when they took advonts g a te r

ig In theley took ad v o n tan of Apple-

uneteadlneH, and roeted up two more tallies which evened the ecore. Engle walked to flret base on a frae pate and MUtien bunted. A M len ta ’e throw to Oettman was wild and Engle continued on to third, while Mullen gained leoond. BharM’e clean elngle to left srared Engle end Mullen tallied later on Prake’e out Gharpe woe unable to get farther than ■scond boee, oe fltanege and Pardee were retired In quick order

After that Applegat the Bravee were unable to eooi

Applegate eettled down and ■■ -------until the

’ore got aTh'

no other1 eoneptton of Uortee'e ‘Tiomn"

-jth the ohraplsne nod no other_______ to i»T «. liertee reglatered hi*wallop after Coftyn fannad. Then Frick

n ped out to Btanage and Vanjegrift ed the gam< ‘

tc Drake, ^ e

out to Btanage and Vent _ d tbs game by golM out from Pardee

‘ icori;N EW AW L

A .a a Vore, p. I .......... t tre, p. t .......... _

Kelly, 1. t:. . . .......... 1 3hlcllveen, r. t .......... 4 0Engitt, tb.................. S 1Mullen, lb................. S 1B h o ro a •. • ............. * 0prake, lb ................ 4 0Btanage, o . . , . , , ....... t 0roedet, p . „ . ~ ....... t 9

P .0 , A. ai J 9

V o ta le ........ 11 « S tr UTORONTO.

A , a n .^ ______, Ib.............. 4

'A A m o n . tb ., . . . , . . i I Weidaneaul, ib........ 4

' P I S S ' ............I

'Applegate, p ........... 1 0

' T o ta ls ....................... II E S 14 Id I'M :— zi n n s s m1 Two^dtase bite—Morted. Prick. Home

I

B M tB M I

PodBtf___................jtt.nM^i ......Ml...,TOl1|e*eegm*«*«W* ^

S S H S S T .rrr - '^ !

lieoklya..,,'

f :

h

BALTIMORE IS NOWIN LEAD

Orioles Take Two Games from Buffalo and Assume Place

a t the Tops

S IE E T E R S .WIN FROM ROYALSBuffalo at Baltimoro.

Roohattar at Proridanoa (t guam),Qamea Ta»«iovaowe

Bttftalo a t Ntwark.Toronto at Jtrvay CTlty.

RoobaiUr at Biutlmora.Montraal a t Provtdanoa.

Tkdk ICally and Josh Da Vora formed Iba oon^blnatlon that ataarad Newark to Tictory yeatarday aipalnat TorontoohiJttploni, tha Indiana wlnuiov by tha aoova of 8 to 6. Katly waa tha big trump card of tha oooaalon, for it waa hli home run irallop to t)va acora boitrd In tha elfbtli Inmnts Da Vora on aeooadbaaa, that broke up the game. Kelly landed on tha bait with larrldo foroa and tha honahlda tr&ralad. on a Upti to left Aald with catapult apead and want through Martaa Ilka a ahot. Kelly waa ao ro u tha plats Juat about tha tlma th&r M artar .woovared tha ball and ratumcMl H to tha Indald,

Tha oppraulva heat afEaatad the playari pt both taami in tha early itagM of tha irama, but aft«r tha fourth fiining the man lattlad down to a ataady gait and playad good ball. Newark aoorad two runa in tha opening Inning and a ooupla tnora In the third. Toronto, In tha second, raglitarad tour talllea, and tha acora want along a tie until the Radaklna broke Up tLa gama In the eighth. Mertea, bow‘ aver, created a Uttle dleturbanca In To- aohu*i part of tha ninth, when he orack­ed out a homer to the oantra-flald bleach- arfs Aj tha baeoB were unoccupied tha #wat did no damage.

AJ Pardee, who was on tha aUb for KawarK dliplayed eoma of hii old-time form, l^ a vetaimn pitched a steady g ^ c and limited tha vleftora to five eafa nltt. -^ p legate , who was knocked out of Ibe box on Sundagf pitched fairly well, but nle uniteadlnaea In the Aral and third Innlnge ww coally. Pardee not only dlB- tlnguTihed*hlra§air by hla good boi-work, but ha furnlBhad a aurpriea to the fans by banging out a olean elngle to right field Intne elxth Inning. ThI* wa§ Pardae'e fourth hit of tha eeaaon. or the letipnq time ha landed aafely on (na ball since the opening game hare with Buffalo, on which oocaalon ne registered two eafe drives.

tndlaJis Oat Good S tart.Tha iQdiane started off by getting a

brace of tallies In the first round. Da vore oraoka^ out a tingle to left and went to second whan Applegate hit Kelly with tha ball Mcllveen followed with a sacrifice, which advanced the ruzmars a base. Engle's out, Friok * to Oettman, scored p a Vora, and Kelly tallied a little later on Jimmy Mullen'i hard smash to centre field. Mullen afterward stole second, but Bharpe filed out to Weidansaul.

The obamplona ripped Newark’s rosy chances In twain In the second, when a combination of errors and blngles netted thanx four talllQs. Brown bunted the ball, but Pardee's rank throw to Drake al­lowed the Canadian to reach second. Drake afterward mussed up Caffyn'e dinky grounder and Brown went around to tu ra . Mertas was an easy out on a tap to Pardee, and following Caffyn’s steal to stoond. Jimmy Frick laced the ball to Hght field for a double, which dispatched Drown and CafTyn across tha rubber. Vsndegrlft rapped out a long single to the same territory, and Frick came home with another tally. Vsndegrlft reached second on the t^row In, jind after Applegate went

Drought

gpe<7<dl Diipafck lo arsvIXO EAliTIMORB, June 9i-Da1tlmore as-

luiciad the leadership In the Eastern Liaagus race yesterday by winning both garnet of a double-header with Buffalo. The Orioles took the first oontest by tha score of 8 to l, and the second by & to 1. The fielding of both teams at times wag of a listless nature owing to the oppree- slva heat. Hunter Hill, the Bison tlilrd baseman, and Jimmy Archer, catcher, were ovcrcuine in the second game and obllgad to quit playing. The svorea:

FIR ST GAME.Baltimore. R.H.E,

O'Hara, it . .. * 2 0 NlckUn, o f ... D 0 0Dunn, 2b.........0 IByars, c .......... 0 IDammitt, rf.. 0 0 l Knight, sa .... 0 1 0

lip 8b • •Hall, 0 0Hunter, lb .„ . 0Dessau* p ... .. 1

Totals .........8 4 I

UuffaJo. N attraas, is . Sohlrm. u f...W hile. I f ......M urray, rf .. W hitney, Jb..Smith, 3b......HIH, 8b..........Ilyan. o .........Vawinkle^ p .. ■ 'MllUgan .. . .

S Knapp Keister

lULD . 0 0 0

0 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

1 0

0 1 0 0 1 00 0

010000 00 0

T o tals ......... 1 6 3•B atted fo r H ill In ninth Inning. tB atta d fo r R ya n In ninth lnnlt;ig. iB a tte d fo r V ow ln k le In ninth Inning.

BaJtlm ora ............... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 8Buffalo .................... l O u O u O O O 0—L

T w o-base h its -W h lle , I.»unn, B yers. Hume r u n s - O ’H a ra 2. Riicriflcft hits— Ryan, H unter, Stolen huaes—Whltn^'V, D essau. Sm ith, H ill. Basvg on b ails—Off D essau 5, o ft Vow lnkle 1. U atier hit— B y D essau 1. S u u c k uat—By-D essau ft, by Vowlnkla^ L L e ft on basece-HaltImor© 1, B uffalo 1 T im e of game—T w o hours and tw en ty-five m inutes. Umplrp— Stafford.

SE C O N D GAM K.BsJtlraora. R .H .E

O 'H ara. I f . . . . 1 N icklih, o f .. . 0DunrL 3b........ 0B rou th cra 2 b 1 Robinson* 0 .. 0 DenrmlU, r f. 0 K n igh t, s s . , . . 0Hail, 3b.......H unter. I b .. . 1 M cCIoskay, p 1

Totals .........6

Baltim ore B uffalo ...

T w o-besa hlt~-NlckIln. Three-base h lt - O’ H arA H om e run—M urray. Siicrlrtce hit —H unter, B a tter h li—By MoCnnneil 1. Struck o t S - B y M oCluskey B, by M cCon­nell 6. VHld pUfihes— McConnell 2. Ijeft on bases—B altlm ore i. CufTalo 1. Tim e of gam s— Tw o hours and five mhiutCH. Umpire—Stafford. Attendance.— 8,000.

J e r s e y C i t y , fl) M o n tr e a l, 1.Speckii i}i4patvh to the EVESJi^O HEWS.

J E R S E Y C IT Y . June 34,—A homo run drive In the ninth Inning by M atty FUs- gerald enabled Jersey C ity to defeat Mon- irea l yesterda y, by the score of 2 to 1. In a fa st p layed g u n e . The score;Jersey City. ] Clement, I f ... 0 1 0Bonn, as ..........0De Grott. of.. 1 rU xgerald , o*. I M erritt, lb . . . . 0 R'okenfeld, fib 0 G astm eyer. r f 0 Woods* flb ,... 0 MoHale, p . ., . 0

R ,H ,K . 1

Montreal.Joyce, If.......... 0

0 G Casey, j b ....... i■' 0*Nell, rf ........ ij

J . Junes, c f ... 0 Evans, lb........ o

R.H.E,

Totals ..

Corcoran, 2b... 0 Louden, ss . .. 0Clarki'. c ......... 0 0’B. Jones, p ... 0 0

2 B 1 T ota ls .......... 1 4 ZJersey City........... O O O O O l D O l - 2Montreal ................. O O G O O o O l G—1

First base on errors—Jereey City i, Mon­treal 1. Left on bases—Jersey Cl tv 5, Mon­treal 6v First base on balls—Oft McHale 4. Btniok out—By McHaie 1, by E. Jones 2. Home run—Fltagerald. Two-base hft—< Clement. Sacrifice hit—J. Jones. Stolen bases—Casey, Corcoran. Hit by pitcher— , M l-’ — J- ‘ - - ■ - -TilAtlandonce—GOO.

oHale 2. t^inplrcB—Murray and Toft, me of game—One hour and fifty minutes.

BAaebalL Bits.Manager 8U.iUngs announced to-day

(hat all gomes on Saturday aUernooue in I the future will begin at 3;8(> o'clock, in­stead of i o'clock.

OTom Fhllbln, who was shaken up se­

vers:^ in the collision with Larry Schloily,Toronto ieoon ’ ---------- ■ — '

yesterday Istand. Fhllbln looks none the worse furviewed yesterday's game from the grand

the aooldeht fi

___ . ung alJ rlgL- ___ably resume playing after tills week

erabie pain Js coming alung all

although he suffers ooneld- Tom his colJar-buna Bcblafiy

right and will preb-

iibl* p lar-E n el*. Bherp* anfi Crake ,'In a aC gifc*—Two hour*. Uirplte—Mo­ran. A ttm annce-l.tl^- ______

RECORD OF RUNS SCARED.V o ro n ta t tU l l.a«< * I s B o e te rs

L e a r s a - A ll l l» n « e l i n t I s Am«H- o a s BSd O la s t* t s N s t le s a l.

Toronto maintain* It* tend amon« Eaet- etn L m r w teame In eoorinr the moet rone this week. Its total la tL Newark and Baltimore ore tied for eeoond place with It eseb. Pkllodelpbla he* eupplonled

I Detroit ae the American Lieasue leader with to rune, one more than Jennlnft'e

I men have scored. Tb* New Terke look like winners In the Natltmal Leeirae, M they Increeeed their advontaefii jreiterdap

arc. ihoeink the way with a . total.of 4, which is nine more tn iB "B M ^7w niim

le eecond. The teble of the leagpO, wl th e numlmr cf rune loored for I h t we bejlntilBt leet ffclurday. te a* followe:

the

Joe Bean !» ? • IBV J e ^ ^ «leen' bei

ifted from third

■ tddee-up .aqd th e resu lt w aa

■eeured (Iraat the bat. Uer.

H e 'M n n d I betni

F a lle a B s s a M ll ,1W sm > a Olsali.The Jtaoond

•ftitleteam qt title ettp Uoatelair police l . . .

if ejtergoon. Tb*, j l t ta c up a teat a t t .-„ ■on, and loft Saturday

Y a f e J ^ e a / i m e Ti £ x o h t ~

TAFT CHEERS LOUD FOR YALE

Presidential (^ndidate a a En­thusiastic Rooter a t Baseball

Game Won by Elis,

HARVARD IS UNABLE TO SCORE

.H .E . Uuffak). R .H .E .1 <» Nultrtiss sfl.. 0 1 11 0 Schlrm c f ... 9 0 €U U W hite. I f ...... 0 1 00 0 M urray r f . . . 1 3 C0 0 W hitney, ib . U 2 ft2 1 Smith. ....... 0 0 C ^0 2 Hill, 3b.......... 0 a 01 U Knlstor, 8b... 0 0 1U 0 A roller, c ...... 0 U 23 U| M cAllister, o. 0 1 0

— — McConnell, p. 0 1 C

Totals .......... 1 6 40 0 2 0 1" 0 1 *-£i0 0 0 0 0 0 (i 1 0 -1

N EW HAVTCN, Juns M.— Tftls turned tli4» tfihli's on H arvard In th e second base­ball gam e of the annual series yesterd a y ami wun by a score of B tv 0, to the unre- sirtilned clollRht of one. o f the b igg est crow ds fcvpr gathered a l Y a le Field. T hs Crimson, won (he first gain© by 6 to 1. W illiam H. T aft. tlio ^ Y esld en tial caitdliikile, sat with his cJoph and rooted ns hard for Y ale as the m ost en- thugliiijtli; uiirlergraduate. Th ' general parade qi;J celebratloh w hich [ireccded the guH'iO hijd the Jubllallon whlcJi follnwetJ (he viflu j'y have rarely, Lf ever, been equaled, and will live lung Lit iho iiic-m- ory of who took part.

A s un oiiii'ii of good luck, l^ecretary T a ft, WiLiKhiK with Judg© H ollister in Lht fro n t rnuL i f his class, and Im m ediately followlTiK ti band which played the e iirrln g Y'ule aivt, and fiimked on either Bide by the S ta rs iind Hirlpiis and th e ham ier of thu cliisy of "is, nmrehed iw lre around the diamtmd In full view of m ore than 14.000 w ildly cheering men and W4.»mcn.

I'hO trcmondcuB loiir wldoh w ent up, puiictuftlfii wliti the thrilling ycllb wUh nine T a fts in it, uwoke the eciioc'S in a« m anner only equalfdi by the laig- r gath- crln gs at the football gamos. Tho oluse o f i i , with Mr. T a ft ui Ua head, ftwuhg on the field, and then began the procew- eion which for juurw than th irty niinuica wag one great muvltig band of fiolor un<l ucllon. A h tlse column wnimd round ("r tlie second tUne Mr. T a ft and Ida party Imlted at tludr tiarllcular atand and rr- Muwtrd n part of the clasgea. and then took Reals. In frotit of the atsLiid tin) oUvsseg cut up caioM's of a ll soria. and ' finally the r&szle''da2 Eie dance wug start- F ed. although thia is usually reserved to 1 ce lfb rn te ti victory.

Game h GOk»tl ()n«*.The gnmo w as & good one. 'i'hn Intensi­

ty of llio murnents when Yale w as only one nm nliead fur many inninK.s w as a restratu lhg factor un the splrltj? nf the enthuslastli' ydung men in (hu stands, but when 1’ale cut loose and scored two runs In the severuh Inning, thu V ale men m ade up in a f' W mliiult-s for all th e time th ey had held their exuberance In bounds.

V a n \’ U‘ck pitched fi;r Yale, w hile l i lc k s w as in the box for H arvard, and the for­m er earned thP 'huntirs, huidiriK Uie C rim ­son bRiiera down in tim o sca tlered lilla. Y a le m ade eight hiiR ufT H icks and played an eirorlobd gaiuu lj4 th<. ikld . Tud J nies, DlnvH and Cl:ffi»rd maili iwu hilfl rrich. w hile W lllltinia Bhared tlio honors w ith a three-bagger.

Yak* scored one run in the first Inning. W ith one tiut iJineg hit eleanlv to right field and louk aocoiid on I llr k s s th row to OHtch him off first base, the bull g " ln g 11\rough H arding fl hiiivl.s. Dines reached third on M urphy's Infield drive, and scored on a sliiRhlng thres-baeo h it by ’W illiam s.

N o mure Moorltig wug dOho unill tb© Boventh Inning Cliffurd, Ihe first tnan ui\ btint»*ri anil beat the ball to first. F els advanced him a baa© by a aui'rlfln#*, while V a n V lack went out cm a foul bunt of a third strike. Then, nmid cheers. Captain Jones made a safe ilrivfi through short, Bcnrlng Clifford. He went to second baas himseir. Find brought the crow d to Its feet

morapTit la ter be si'OrlTig «in Dlnea's bunt. TTnrvard looked dnnaerous In the ninth Inning, but «hnrp tloMlng p revented

run. Th'’ scor*'Ylarvnrd. R.H E I YaH , R .H .E .

BASEBALL HALL OF FAMEThese Eastern League players

earned a place In the "Bassbail Hall of Fam e" by their work on the diamond yesterday:

JACK KELLY^N ew ark leftfleld- er won the game for (he Indians against Toronto by rapping out a home run with De Vore on base In the eighth inning

MATTY FITZGERALD— Jereey City catcher scored the winning run for the Skeeters aga nat Mon> treal by making a home run In the ninth Inning.

BILLY Q^HARA—Baltimore left- fielder made two home runs In first game of double-header against Buf- falov

JIMMY MURRAY—Buffalo rlght- fleJder rapped out s home run In s s c » d game of double-header with Baltimore.

SANOOW MCRTEB — Toronto leftfielder drove the ball In the oentrefleld bieachere In ninth Inning ■galnat Newark.

CHAMPIONSHIP FOR FRANKLINS

Go Through the Junior Public School Baseball League With­

out Losing a Game.

NEWTON STREET GETS SECOND

F rank lin School won moT'j honors yes­terd ay when th e baseball team made up o f boys of the prim ary grades o f that InsLliuUon dofenteU ibe BouUi Blxteeiith 8ir>aet lUrje, a t Itranob Brook Park, andwon th** cliamVjlonahlu of the Junior P uIf- 11c acMool Lohguo. The ITanklln Junior boys ■ epcni ’d tha ff*at perform til by tli« lr flch<KilinalC3 In ihfi Northern L^agnte,

also billed to perform for the cham- llier may pitch for tiie

Ssoretary John H. Fkrrell. gf the Na­tional Asiocialion, vlsiiad Chief Btalllngs vcBterday and witnesaai) the Newark- poronto gaiiia. Farrell announoed that

jloblltZl'Nl waa the property of the Clarko- burg OY, Va.) dub* tbs player having signed a com ract with that olub before be Jumped to the Reading team of the do- funct Union League team. HoblUseiJ joined the Itidlaiu after the Reading team disbanded.

OJack Neuer will get another qhnnee io

pitch against the Indians to-day. Mitchsll Is also billed to ' .. ..

lona. Frill and Eiedikins. oPrank McHale, Jsraey City', new pitcher,

broke Into the Eastern League aueplolous- ly yesterday, holding Montreal down to four hits, ths Skeeters winning by the 4oor* o( 9 to L

„ OEld Mahllng was in uniform yesterday,

but.'fll* In ju r^ knee Is still very sore and It Is probable that he will be out of tha gam* (or two or three day* mor*.

OJack Toft umpired hi* first n m a at

Jarsey Olty yesterday assisting Murray.

Playing a double-header to-day, Toronto rm wind up Its series stlth tbe Tndians.

Eaoh team has two wins to It* credit, and to get th« big silos of the series It will bs neoBleary tor the Braves to make a clean ■weep this ansmooti.

OBuffalo will ooms to-morrow lor a tbree-

game series, On.flunday BaUltnbre will clash with ths indmht in a double.nasdtr, and after these games Chief SWllnge and hiB. warriors wUl 4eay* for Frovidenoa, where they are sohsduled to play on Mon­day, Tussday, 'Wsihi^day and Thursday.

Mlk* orady, who waa reoantiv rllsassd by Wilmington, annotwoal'yM mds-- that h* is t h r m ^ untih iMtseban aiM trill de- vot* alt of w tm * to ua brieh m an^ao- torlng bualness a t Claremont Bouare, Del.

Leonard, 3h.. 0 1 0 T. J.mea, lb .. . 1McCnUr-i)' . . . 0 1 o! d I». s. 2b....... 'H arvoy, c f , . . .0 0 OIMnrphy, I f ... Aronson, r f . . 0 (1 O'W'llliams. 3b,I.nnagan, If .OC urrier, c .......0filmnna, s s__0Harding, lb .. 0 Hleks, p.........0

OItVIley,0 'W heaton, r f . . 0 O'l'llfford, c f . , . . 0li Fuls, ss'........... 0II Van Vleclt, p.. 6

T o ta ls ........ 0 3 2| T otals .......... g 3 0H a rv a rd ............. O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0-4)Y a le ......................... 1 , 0 0 0 0 0 s o ^-S

T h ree-base hit—W llllam a aacrlfioe hits —Dines. Pels, M cCall. Stolen bases—T.Jones, H arvey. L e ft on bases—Y a le 5. H a rv a rd 4. H it by pitcher—Clifford,Blmons, H arding, W heaton. S tru ck nut— B y H ick s 7, by Van V leck 2. T im e of g a m e—One hour and slita e n Tulnutes. Um­p ires— M erars. Adam s and Smith.

VIRGIL GARVIN DEAD.it iiv P l4oh «r fo r Ifew ark fn Old At-

la a t le L o «n i(i Dayo Fiuiaoa Awny Jtn Toxoa.

V irg il GaniBL, ;nrbOcn !og»l fans will rp- TTiflfnber ao Ih© star tvrlrter of tha N<w- ark loam In the nlnatles, when thle cUv w A i repreMnted In the old A ila iu lo League, died a t hla hom« lu Texau on Monday. C^iyln waa rated a s ono of the beat twlrlers In profenloniki company, but his erratic hablta spoiled bright future, H lf death wrie due to an illneas w hiuti w oe the culmlaatlon o f sovcrol yoara of dlsalpatlon.

After playing in thfe glty Qan*»h gtad- uated to major league coinpany^ and play­ed a t different Umes'ilvttlv the New York Q4ants. Y ^k eea. Brooklyn,. Milwaukee and the OblM o w fite Sox. Garvin's U et big league engugei^nU waa in 1^4, when fie itatted tbe aedson with Rrook- lytk He got into tronhle wniio in Bt, ^ u t i , o a l wo* released. Clark GrllTith theggglire hlrn a abonce. but he was only

G arvin

B eiren A m e v le a t i AihletvM * t u o lu d l i iv

M a r tlii g )h ertd fta . W i l l NTot O om -

peto In KnallJili GameseN E W Y O R K . Juna -S e v e ra l m ateila j

changes w ill bo muJa in the Am erican team to com pete at London Ulymplo gtunea. W h ile the wlihdrawalfe w ill hard­ly affect tho suoceaa of the team, It Is lik ely th a t seversL of tbe beat perfomii- ers w ill be m issing. Up to last night three m em bers of th s offlclal list bad no­tified th e m ahagem ent that they would bo unable to m oke tb e trip to glAgland. They a re W . R , D royj o f 'Yale, tbe orack pole va u lte r; J, D, W Uhom. thO ^ n n - aylvanla sprinter, and F loyd R . Rowe, o t Afichlgan, th e Intercollegiate twq-milu cii&mpion. M an ager .M athew H aipm statea la st b ig h t th a t M artin J. tiiiieri-- dan, o f the Irlih -A m erica n A thletlo Club,would prob ably dadlne, i t was reporteij that Sheridan contem plated m atrim ony, and would n ot gall w ith the team on bai- urday. T be A m erican committee-fins nm taken a n y aotion to roplace tha meu. lvUu have declined the invitatldn

The appeal fu r funds td add men to the official fist m et w ith absolute failure, and the com m ittee ^failed to secure enough m oney lo send a ■ lhgl« man on tb e sup­p lem entary list. A num ber of tbp tiKtn on th e recend fist iVill. howevet* b« added to th e Hat, o w in g to the financlai assJsi- anoe of (lie e lu b i to w hich the men be­lon g or frWbde,

■UMOtUi red on t i * Etalfla fjtmst.

traeficlal, I lM g J ir t^ f ts hesjy beuohed ■nl a a s im a mto rlghl Held ''•i® *>»»S e n o« tch tn ffn w l» H y, tt bgalc i t h li old position OB th lr^bas*.

•All pllcliort fn th# .“ "C f* »P-sear silks to John MOUr, to * E rarn y MV, wiM !■ ptarlnff tUM Aai*. for ths C ssW olub of tM t om hilntlon. 10U*r, TtwHig* ®*ra getting to n * Md four U tf ‘

i ? o r 5 S i h * s r * t i r * , ) i «

iHERlCAN LEAGULK m w Hs o f T s g t e r d j iy ’s O a m e s .

miAdsIpblg t . Tork B.BOSM 'I, ^ '

m any ttm s* a brothsr of

'ohB, w jw ’ t t o S w te g ^ g M o n d baao for

C h icago . .-r B t t.ou1« .»A < n *v*laM »|l 5 « N t t

. n sb k ilion 2. r '1 4 Q ^ , C lovstand A

D A o it t, Chicago L -M «ha u la h s .T

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_______ Bovtn in«n on th* sup-p lsiticntaiV lis t have- bran addsd to th a list. T b M a r e D. B . l ^ h l n s , Y a le ; G. B. B eard , A m « Uhlvenrityj Iow a; W . U . Rand, H a rv a rd : 7 , M. t)« Balding, H a r­vard ; B , B h sn p atL . H anraid: Law l* T e ^ t i lB a i Cnritri*; la a la ji Balieal, and M. a G rot*. .AtW ttlfl Club,

WssMrn alhlatra i f * beginning to ar- ..-Ive, gnu liin cn;lie team 1* sipsctcd ;o be oh hand at th* N*w Turk AtUotic Oub house Oil Friday night fo-r the final muster before the team Mill on the fol­lowing day. Only thjM athletei, arrived veateiday. .They jgf". Jft** cfdoago AtWslio Wub! H, J . W m, S t - , cage Atbletic Asaoctauoa, and 8 u - : stead. CogieU tJniwwtty. ..

n S H i N G j g ) r f i s '

FtslUng trpfn th* steoM fr A iu ^ irc o S B elln ar and t o n g Sranbh, rH <«raay, John O rassriiaiv o f t h l i c ity , oguBbt a M v ia - pound ling.

Good oatoh** o f s e a b M ^ iK d s c ^ S a a b r l g b V y s s f s r d w .

o k n ao ir, John G aul. Lew is Ei r r a h k pTafnlng, W illiam Andrim, E , , . _ B y m a n , D avid Thorw orth, H orao* Ouph- m ah a iu l .T edd y Bhortman, rf tM« oKy, ca u g h t f i f t r U n g 'a n d sevsntyvtbr** s*a b a a a

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DOINGS OF THE AMATEUR NINES

Big and Little Teams Having a Busy Time on Local and

Nearby Diamonds.

LARGE NUMBER OF CHALIENGE5

T h s L a v k a w a rn a A . C. d efjatstl .he M ontgom erys uf Soho, a t S:iho, B u n Jiy afterndon, by (hH score of 9 lo S. A few <la4«« rem ain g]K-u un (ho erhedule o f tho L ack aw an n a^ anil ganms with am ateur team s are desired. N M urray, I M t. Proii- pect avsn ue. Is tho m anager.

T w flv a and th iitegn year oid team s v ln h lr ii t-o arrani^o Mumos w ith the Fron- pect A. A. o f Aiilngtutu tnay du bo by Bondlna challengofi lo H. Dow ns W y a ll, 23 Proapsot p lace Arlington. G am es w ith the A von Juniors, jbjonitor P. C.. W ali\ut 6tnrH, M aple A. C. and! Eesaa A. C. of O range preferred

The K o en ig B lare scored a ft to 4 VFKory over the Irvington A. C.. a t Irv ln jto n Bunday m orning.

OARSMEN ARE READY TO RACE

Yale and H arvard Will Meet on Thames To-morrow in

Annual Rowing Battle,

CREWS RESTING UP TO-DAY

The Yila and H arvard crews are reet- Ing up lu-duy preparatorr to the BtruggJe to*morrow on the I'hamaa River, al New London, Conn. The men are right on efigii, and the rnporte from Uie different camps Indicate a great battle. The four- onnd event will be the first dfoided, the ■tart lo be rnado at 10 o'clock A. M. The frv.shmiin rare wl'1 fuUuw ut 11 o'olook mill Hiot) will crun/i the varsity elght- uBJ'vil number At 18 u clooK. Thoru will be n numljMi’ of Nnwurks Ta. graduates from Loth ouituibS, tu utrnnfi the event.

llarTMi'd O e w e liuvu H ard Pracllew .IIEIJ TOi', Ctuin,, Jun« J4.—Tha Har-

v.ird crews hafi hard pmouue s-eslerdHy, thu vursMy uud fri.shmin eights going dgwn stt-ouin fut h atui a half, where racing staria wt-rt* pi*aciiH-ri. The var­sity nad the -if tfa-i fr4etimion Inthose fiarlN, huldlnK liu- moieregularly, Un the roturn to th*' iluai the iw<> crews hud a sharp lirurih Ii r a nille, tvhi:h the vnrsUy won by a ehort l ngth. Th-‘ four-onrtiiJ crewa were suut m Bhort Rtri'Uhi'S down stream

The Yale oad Harvard freehmen four- (lAt't'd crewa will open the regatta this •jftcrnQon by racing a mile up-stream fiutu the fiag above the navy yard, After ihl race tho gentlemeD a elRnts of the two uiilvertdMes wUl hold their annunl runs, Tbere is considerable interest In the latter erftnt, ah It Is for tha oup of- fpr*d I'V Andrew Gr*T#s. on whioh vnrd hat tWO legs.

Saturday afternoon gAmss wUh flrst- clnsi shop teamh are desired br the Foster Eagle Compojiy team. Challenges sort to J . O’Donnell, 105 Monroe street, will

w inning all eev^n giimea playpd. 'The New ton Btrect boys nnlKhed serond to the FriinklhiK, w ith a record of alx vlutHrleu ami uiM‘ deffiil, whit'- the Hubbok Av-fiiiio teurn w lih llvo wlna and tw'i) defeats, 4 'il third place.

There w as only one other contest played yesterilriy hpRldes ilie une between the Fr,iuklm B find Sm illi Blxtoenth Stre4Jl team, the N ew ton s dJp]mFlng uf Ccriln il A v hue. Tho I'l’urtfenlh Avenui- iiiiil H nw klns Rlreet ulriPH failed to put In an uppeanm ee at the park tn play (he BiiAHex A vem iea anil fiuuih MarkeiH, reflii.-oTlveiy, and the ri^iitK-ais w .re awarded lo the la iie r tertitis by fo rftit,

S tM iiillu i; n f «be T ru iiis .’v v . i . .r r , . w.L.T>r,

Frank lin . . . .7 0 H. Market fit.3 4 42DNiiWlon I .Si7, B. 16th B t........2 5 .iSftBiJHHf x A V-.-t 2 .714' riJiwklna FU.,.1 0 H3L em ra l A v.-4 3 .u71j L4lh A v ..........0 7 ,tw0

F r u n k l ln S ) M | S a u d i I h d i H tre r ls , (i.The F ra n k lin s got lo Pitcher Bnyclrr, of

the Soiiih Blxiei-nth Street U-ruu, In tho first inning by ]iound!ng out five runs and kept on geult^g runs across the plate un­til the Fixih lnnlii|', when (hey had a tola) of eleven rune unu won, l l (» fl. Tho s c t o :

H H. K.Franklin ............... f t O l i l l O O * ~ 1 1 h! 3B- Sixteen 0 1........ 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 h - fl 7 (

B a iterles— H enry and Lcuiardaccl, Bny- der and Aeh.

ISieivton S fr e e t i 0| C e n t r a l .A ro n n r,A ftor scarin g tw o nm a, one in the first

a n ! tho other lit tko Sernml Inning, and previTillng th e N ew ton Hlrtrol tKnm from ta lly in g until the fourth p^rl d, ihf* Pon- tral A venue boys w ent to plvuos and loat,

to J. The score:R. H. E.

Nowron S I ............... D 0 0 4 1 3 1 0 •-& 14 3LVrUi-al A v e .......... 1 1 0 0 fl 0 0 0 t/l-4 8 1

Battorlfis—G reenberg, Vllio and Quinn; Qurmliig and W a lla ce.

CHANGES IN OLYMPIC TEAM.

team. Challenges sent I.U 1 . 4 1U9 Monroe street, wH]b« acorpted. The Fosttro defeated the Athn, Sioel Oumpany i^aui on (he for- nior'e grcJundg. Saturday a fU m o a n by Ijm Bcora Q t U to 9.

M an ager W , R, W oodruff, of the I„aur» els o f Jeraev City,' is desirous of bpuk- Ing gam es w ith nineteen and tw en ty yea r old team s, H la n4ldresa Is i24 A rjoslron g avenue. Jersey City.

THret-class team s desiring gamna with the T ro ia n V. C. o f F h in b elh should communlcat© with S. A. Skidmore, 1160 E ast J tra e y street, Elltnbeih

Ton and eleven yea r old leafTis desiring gainos w hh Hie Elwaod Junl- rs should aond chaJlengtft to AH>ert Kuff, ?92 South Blxth Blre^-t. The iCIwooils 4l^f 1ulafi the Richm ond Jiinlnrs at Kraru-'h firouk P a rk S a tu rd a y afUTnoun I'ly ibu score of 1314J 1 1 .

T h e Cotnim ny ( ' teatn of the F lrat R crf- nunt defnait'd the Ampere A. C., a l the L lrortce (Jvul, Buiidity afternoon, by tho acoro o f 1 1 to 9.

Manngt»r R obert M ulhi'arn Jr, Is desir. loua o f i)Ooking gamee with stxip^'n ainl Hcvnnloen y e a r old teanm. Hia lulJrvsB la

A venue C.

The Kroplro A . C. nf Bloamflold will rrnsa b a ts with the Crracfuifs nf Mont­cla ir at the la tter place Bnturday a fte r­noon The Em pires fllup'^apd of Hu' St. M arya of N ulley, at N uilcy, S aturday afternoon by the score of LT In i.

F lrp t-claas team s wishing lo arrange caniea w ith th 4t Thitvl Ward P. (' of Orange njey clo so by sending challengr-e to Joseph Mp IIcI Jr., GO Main siretd, O i- nngr*.

The W lndacr Juniors won from the ICfiKla StarR on the foirncr's xrounda. Sun­day iiiornlug, tlio BV'ire boliig 17 to 14.

C u n tesls w ith twolvp rind ihlrtf'rn year old team a are desired l y Ifiam ond F, H Bt-hfiufuflu 9 Harburu ftreet. T h e Dlainonda defeated the A jax Junlurg on the f(,irm«?r's groiinde. Sunday ufler- noim. by the score of 1 to 0 .

M an ager JT Mlndorman, of the pnoiflo A. A. Ib dcAlroufl of arm iigli g gom es w ith first-cliias U'lxins. H is mldrcija la 174 T’aclflo street. The Pacifies defeated the O K.'ft on th s Lenta avefiuo and F erry Hiroet grounds, Sunday mofning. by the score of 6 to 3.

A fow d ates rem ain open on the Kchedulo o f (he A ll-Btari^ lutd gamea with first- cioBS team s are desired. OhalleiiKUM s'-nt lo A n d rew F. Drown, 14 D ragaw avenuo, w ill be oooepted.

The flparkJe A. C. wan 4wg gam es Bun- dny, d efea tin g the O a ffn eyi In th e m orn­ing. ID lo 0* and the U nited A . C, In the afternoon, 14 to 11.

The P ro sp eo l A . C ., o f W egt pVBng^ won from th e Colored Eagles. Of this oliy. e t W e st O range, Bunday aitem oon , tha score being 4 to 8 . Ptrst-closs tea m s wlsti- ing to a rra n g e gam es with th e E agloe m a y ’do so by sending ohallengei bO J- H. Honda 217 B o n k tftreet.

T h e M u tu al A . of BelJevftU goored a 1 8 iQ 0 v lc t o ^ o ver the L ie w a U m o f Bloom field, a t B elleville . S a tu rd a y a fte r -

June ST, SS and J u ly i 8 , IS, 8 6 and A u ­gust L I, $ an d S are open d a te i o f th e R ichm ond Colored Otanto, and gam es w ith llrHt-olaas team * are deilred. O w en W a t- lun. Its A oadem y street, i* the m anager.

T b e N e w a rk 7 . M. C. A . team k e p t up tt* w inning strea k S atu rd ay afternoon, when it defeated th e K llsabeth nlfia In a T. M, O. A . i M g a e oontest on th e T enth street and M adison avenue grounds, by the score o f t to 1

Rv'werves, o f th e N ew ark T. M. O.. :tavo Baturday^H ttefneon open for a

gam e w ith a first-cla ai team , g a m e to bo p layed on opponent*! ground. C. A. doofleid. « A lp m s street* w ill aoeept a challenge. T h ! R eaervee lost to th e lfont« rose A. C. o f V aU iburgh, on th e T enth street and M adison avenue gro u ad t, fiat- urday afternoon, the soore being 4 to A

m g b teen and nineteen y e a r o ld team s i r is h la i to arran ge gam es w ith th e K ia b -t ic Juniors o f H an iep n m ay do so by s o w in g challenges to R a n y M dLaren. S2 S4i Busseg street, H an lson .

1 a l« C r « w s n # H s .HAU5H FE R R Y . Cofu*. Juns K -T h S

Yale erswB went down stream yestorday morn!nfr fur about a hundred yardi, then up Btr»:-am half a mile and back to the boMthouHe. Owing to the heat them was It'Hr. hard work. All the men are re- [lor'.'jd In fine condition. In the evening (he crews waro out praotlslng racing Htarte and rowing short stretches a t top

I The Work of the crows waa veryI p!(>!)fllnx' to Coaoh Kennedy.I The mon last night oelebm (ed tbe vlr-

\r.\-y over H arvard In ihd ball gam e at New H am n yesterdny, and tb e freshm en built an unusually la rg e bonfiro.

CREWS TAKE IT EA SY.C o r a r l l a n d f ir r a c t ia a , K fo w a v v r , R e w

O v e r t h * P u l l C o a r s e In

th o E v e n i n g .

P O U a H K F E P B lF . N. Y .. Jim s H - There wra a gonoral let-up In (be prao- tlBS of ftU Iho orpwa yoatprdfty, nhlnfly on account o f tho hot woather and also boenuRr most of tho oarstiion had not rncovereil from the previous d a y ’s time trlo la The w atp r ouiidltlona wore so

I pfrfoct last ev4»ning. Iviwtivcr, that Cor- I noil ntid H>Tfti-u-f*e ruwed over the c<mrso I ('olumlihi bad fin easy day. In the

niiirning a 1] the crew a cnvrred tho full fiiur-uillo roumo at a low airoke. The muti In nil Ihrou biuHM rowod In porfhot form, and In Uiu aprlni th rough the l ^ t h a lf’ mho tho varBity pulled a w a y from tha f lOBhimm.

CmiL-h Tike waltod until 7 o'clock at night lofoiM ho took his mon out, and ll:py Went over the cou rse In the dusk, so that llnlc (Miuhl ho Rfon.

Curnoll wiia the firei crew on the water In iho iiKirning. ami the mon ruwf'd again In the mhh1l(> of Hto afternoon. MuJng down stream ho(h ilnv‘s. Tho \'arsliy c-ight Ir U>-gliming u> look duiigoroua, ai, It has mawifi'od ihe aiifi i.sIn helRT f-otii than nny crow on the rlvor. Tha fr> pbmen nro improving, and, sq they are uMor and hrovn of their rlvala, they arc OKperli'd lo win.

Both rnm'fylVHnIn find WlRaonaln look paddfes iiiR'i'vatji in thn inornlng, end L’oRch W .ii'l pent his varsity plglit over the four-inllo roureo. T be show ing mode by tne QiMkrrn on their (rip dowustrearn w as dlBlo a n i'o ln g to thetr admirerfl. There wan n tT 'jik In the nilddle of the boat and ihe m*n sHenu-d univMe to fo l­low the high xtruke «ct by Em lg. In the A flem oon l-'i tinHylvarilans went down­stream for hIx lulles

POWERS A CRACK SHOT,M arksuian, T a lk in g P a r t l a Grand

A m e r ltn n l l n a d l c a p , l l r e a k s X&ti

f t r a l g h t W Ith o iit a M iss.

COLU M nrt^, 0 ,. June 2 i—A bout no shooters yxBtfrday factvl the trap s a t Hie Colum bus Hrnrtd Ainorluan H andicap : r fi d a y 's sw'eophtakOH eliuotlng, AIL at Slxtei:n yurdB fruiii tbe traps fDi luO h lrda and nt nlneiem y:ir<lf in a eiM-fial event Of tw enty largetB, w here the uc ' uf two shots at each ta rget wra peniiittnl

The great eiirprlee o f thu day i,^me when Ohaunof*y Rowere, o f De>’atur, 111., broke 100 struigiit a t sixteen yaidH, and then sm ash I d them a ll in Uie hpccuI event, m aking RiJ w ithout a miss, a prac- iloally UnhcurdHjf p4ii*furrnajn;a fur eltiicr professionai.H am ateurs, at IhcBO big national louri rtiii* nla. R owers tied la.sl year for th*' 'tran d A m erican Ilandlcup proper, but w.i- t out by J. J i:iankn, of Tresebani 'S* ' w as a n orleeian l yes- lerdny, aithuuwiL n t in the best of ffjrm

Mesers. Ro w iib . M oCarty. Lyon. Il er and (Jrosby i;oin]j4.>hi‘d the creak s'w.ud end smashed Ift) of elusive "rfrud pkH** from hlnetavn yujiis. i le e r arid Lyon only using their seound f<ho( once each.

The high hcuthb rf 94 worg mado by O, ^ M axwell, a nri»-nrmed export from N ebraska; J. H. Kriunirig, of New York, a p rofsu lon al, and v<* flendsrtun. (he K en­tu ck y orsnk sin.'Uoui. Hear, of K a n ias; BpenesP, of Hughes, o f W ltwm -•Jn; N *af Argu-r. o f Riainfisld, N. J., were the nlna>'KovKji per cent, experts, and o f the anm^-urs, W eatberhead, of Iow a, also uccount-d T'lf ninety-seven of

q aaaea^ lth It!

knickerbockers. Arthur C. Bchwar* 33 South Orange avenue, will consider chal­lenges.

Saturday attd Sunday afternoon gaaea

kfi aooo)>t(M.

^ rst-clase teams desiring gamaa wttfi tb e-C ottage A. A, should comimmloate wttb Pf W .t Jotmsoh, ID C o tta^ l l r s e t Tba Cottages gefeated the Benevltle C. c r e n the fontteris grounde iuoday altevw iioab by the soore of 7 to A

nextThe filmwood Junlon have an otieit date

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.turday. Any fourtMa tb itxteen______iW fi dfflritjg to a m M a gailould send ohillengea to ^ l l w 8ta*

old I me

*lNlK«g* R tlltA rg T M n ie r * . V k tar C i m u was a wUmer last night

lb th i Tm em lS lliiard Toumey. He de- bed Ottd klipok by the score of 2d0 to

hi* iw s lltf fn -y a r i l l.lrtl„, Nlnetv-Blx w»» made b y M«mra. HufT. nf OeofiflR: Fre*- tnan, o f Georgia, nn.i M -Murchy, o f NewToj-k, profeiHlomLl.-., om l G rabsm and EHinnlll, of Illinol-. Ill tho ulTioty-flTa bol* w ere MesSrii, n i 'li, of Ohio; Heerlng, o f WlSeoneln. onJ Vnlk, of Ohio.

John Philip aiJUHa, Iho bundtiiaater, end M fi. Topperwelii were iiinoiiK the thopfers,

BOOKIES SCORE ON POLICE.T rM S form R in a In to S e e r UMffeii

•1*4 M ake 'W *«eTS Unmoleatad.To K m w tip P ra e tl** .

I4®W TOHK, Jun* K —Th* boohmakefs •r* In high (plFlts to-d«F 9V«F th* itsurney In which they "pul on* orep’ on th* pollc* nt (he IlheepsheBd Boy rtu»track y**terdny afternoon, by oonv*i;tlng th* bottlw ring Into 0 pUbUc be«l“ gaMoA, (roDi which tha offleors could not disp*rM the pul llc. When the people were «nde n lely ststod In tha anaJoaiifw tb* b«ekl«a pnsNd tram table to tabl« u t d ^ oral bets and the polio* war* pow trlM to check th* praotli*.

Ths Bpup WH •>*Diit«4 a t the tlm* of the early aftemooo ebower. The piioa believed that with the rain drivinff the ^ y sri end tbclr runners from the lawn IlM .they had th* batUna under control. Th* htMItl**. however, sedbred the aielst- anoa of Caterer VIlUplane, and the Jattor •eDtr.hIh *miiloT«i Into the bettlna rinlt with M l « aad olulra. cloths c o r a m the tgblcs and soob'the betUnk rtnd was tranrformed Into a ' puhllo beer gafdeib

lie and ,be tmrrm refreahihent* un-

■;er* were

You could alt a* a &h!e and ,be swviid refreshme

---------- . i ----- Jartao k in alfi _ .easy to find: «t.d a niahlog trttslaeaa bras

with liquor or- fooc ____moleetea^ In this w a r bool

don*.InspMlor O’Brien pikeed a man a t Saab

table, out, the ofllcera, II they overn««rd

new avenue of *port which the X oiertcan followet'e o f Ihe tmetlme have not seen a g rea t deal of. 'I'hat tuinleni racin a ha* c s u s h i on IS ccriuiii, um.! the ta ct th a t a fOrelKn team has iw .-pi tlia board* against the iM!*t o f A jnerloin lenme ha* been one of tile bj.g ourprlkvs of the racing season Pu™- A s a result u( nil th u the N ew ark Velcidroms munas.-iiient has mode an In- TUatlon i,ntiil..iii r;ic.i. with fiiur testns Ir. It. ln.-luilin.[ Vanonl and Anderson, the fea tu re uv. nt for Iho ra.-B meet on the local track next Bunday afternoon,

W h.-ihor ur nut the roralsheri w ill bo able to repeat their MaJleon Square U anlen victory here on Sunday Is a m a t­ter i.f much speculation In eyrie ruolng Ctrolcs. U Is adinlUod on all e id u that ta n o iil and Andereon. with their greater expi-rlem-e on the tantlema gained In num eruiis riicoi on European trucks, can handle the hla m achines better than the A m erlenus. who h ave only a limited e x . porloni'o w ltli thsm. T his cIavitu ps* c f iTianipulalItjn w ill out u iftrg^ figure In m akin g thf! (urns on th(« sic^p t>Anka o f (ho V fludrom s saucer, iimi thtn. tun the is«‘ t th at Vanonl haa d4»voted all hla irsln * Ing thin BUinnu'’r t«j taijtU'm riding, keep­ing R w ay from ih s pprliu gamH, haw added to Ihu racing atrenijih of the pair, arid U iey liavtt buon InwtalliLid a s prime fuvor- Uoe.

One (hlng (hei has been ovrr1ook<>d b r tho dajiffllvrs In tlgurlng out the inndeta even t ia th a t N ational Cham pion K ru nif‘ r WEts noi a com petitor In the even ts a t tiic Garden Monday night, w h in V anonl and Anderson won, as he w ill bw on Butiday. K ranm r and Moron w ill form one team , and th^y will ride the flrat n eat again st the fon-lgntTs, The eccoitd h eat w ill he between K rebs Wid HedSll and B artlgett and Fogler, A ll b ea ts w ill l>e a t one mile, tho usual custom of Ifio w ltm ers in cacli htxil m eriing In the final, with an ox (Til hent for loserH In the rtiwt boats to deddo third and fourth places. T h e Velodrom e i^roninRirH have secured new tandom s ainl they have fo u r tnA- ch ln ee 'w h ich are In good running order.

T h e program for P oad ay's meet l i a len gth y one, for outside the tandem race there w ill oe five cuiipf events. T h ere are tw o professional aprint numbers, one being a oottsoUUon m lfs-and-out for the riders who do not compete In the tandem race, and Ihn order or running It off Is lo g o until uil are elltnlnnteo but four men. who ere to go an e x tra lap to olde th e Issue. 'The other pro contest w ill be n three-m ile handlonp, with the en tire fleltJ of tw enty-five men In

T h e R m ateuri w ill also have a busy afternoon. T h e featu re event fo f them will be one of those novel lap point rtices which w ill bo put on for the first tim e tula soflHon. T h ere w ill be four trial hpals, with five men to qualify In oaob lies I, innklng a field o f tw enty buys for (he final. The final will be tem miles, tw elve InuH. and the rider winning the most laps w ill ho declared the winner of (he race. T iiete w ill be a half-m ile hondlcsp foe the slm on puree and a htdf-mlle novice.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES TENNIS.\ niiiAl C ham pionship Begun un OP-

a u g e C'lob CoBrlS'’-F lay Is Aptrlted.

Opening piny In the women's champloh- ship douljlcH began ycBterday afternoon on the cumts of tlio Grunge Tennia Club ut Montrose. Matches were decided In two rounds and the competUlon has ad- viuiced lo the seml-finuls, wluch orp being played this afternoon, The order of the play Is Miss Freeland and Miss Orannll ngutnst MIfli Llingham nnd Mlsa MerriL and Miss DIel and Miss Horn agaJnit Mrs. Underhill ami Mien Ogden. Thar* were somo spirited fnatchos yesterday* The summaries:

F ltil Round—Miss HIngham and Mro* Mnrrll defeated Miss Taylor and MUs Mtr, ft—1, f»—2. Mlns Dlel and Mlsa Horn de­feated Miss Rodman a n d ‘ Miss Halley, d- A 8 -L Mias Freeland and Miss Qran- nls defeated Mies Grand and Mias \v, Foley, ft—1, 6—4. Miss Uinghnm and Mrs. Merrll dofeate<l Mies Grlfnn and Mia* F , Ijocke Rarr, 6—8, 6—4. •

Ncoond Hound -Miss PIH and S ^ a Horn dpfeatrd MJsh Grui'o Harr und w s v Den>gtil, 6-0 , C-i. Mrs. K. H. tinderhllN^ild MIhs Margurrt Ogden def*«iileiK.4 Hacker grifi Miss DuVolhy Ward. 6—1,

Lee’s Misfit M ine Perlorl2 11 W a sh ia p o D S L , H ear M a rk et

IS w ao ols B a lld k n g , J l*w ask » f|. J , O p e n E v e n in g s . K* 1*. Cos* H g r .

VALinCB NO RBAPT MAD® HOUfilC CAM GIVE.

With ths kiKiwIfdgQ thst ‘What won't flt one niAtt will ill lUiuthsr,’' we ^etahltehed eoine ypsrs sfo lht sale ot mfrchaiil tailofa' mtsllt

ui>osile<i.1 fur asmienu. BuooessCul from lha stArt, th«‘ biiSlUKSB hue grow'n to vast l>yrilune. hocttuse everr seuson more shreiS'l rn«n lejirn to eporeclsle mar vaJum. Much of our eucceas Is doe tn the (srt tlnat those whu {jurctiase (ell thelf (ri«>ndi, imd thus our po- lroaa.Ke hiu growa Into an etidless chain ofsjitjBftsil cuatoiuers

WB o f f e r a t

110, 112, tlfi. tlR. 120 end I2C hir suits .tad Qoats si^l trousers which were msda to crt'O rfor tau, tan, hu . Aia, i«o, its.

A FMW BAMPLEB OF WHAT W® OPTOlE.

Back suit, Imperial brown, cost onl on C'tr- ssfvRtlTe lines, three button*, with softly ftiuniled rorners, made to order fur |110 h}* Prln 'B, of C^losgo: oiur prios, If it (Us you, Jb>

Onat end trcu«er« darh hlu# serge, c(--i' sniil'i'y tw<> hutt'in nfforf. rkelPtoji Hncil; piti-i ■ pi (irJer fur L'iO by Coott-r, of Waeliltuflon* oUi price, tt3.

Sack suit, brtinffl fffriy. a shade for the up-1 • Jintp dresser, welUsli. red, by Numan, of Urs’'-! Ilapldi; our f rlo*. If It fiite you, (10, coat lu. iiisde prloA, a having at |30,

Bscli suit, dnrk l;ilu<i sens*, with ths nsw cf feel faint wMts flillf pin etrlpe, ooat two 'i‘ it ton effort. wl'Si Ions r'' !; mads (« ordsr for 8'-'j by rroU'Jh'iriine. of Vow York; oHf prkpa. If 1* fits m . Il«

Burk suit, ton tir-rwn. a shads whl^h ;>r«i«rnl the nn-oe of siTllsh dreWe, tK'al i-waggee, fns buttf’T) 4>rre t, with flip front; mf^e to \ ilof for by i’pytfr, nf Nsw;>ort prloo, I2i>

WU7 WT' FIT THiJ] TAAnnra. THE SMALL, t l i n TJIIN AND TTlffi BTOUT.

beo.ly n'ladri dotblnf Domes la a fsw stanfl- utI rlire All sii^ji come from the taltOfB. This Ifl w hy v\" “fiU fit IhosS hard (o fit sad find n - n."'b lifTlruliy In drsaslng tbe larg., (he iiriK!!. Ibe it In end the StOUt up to D3 wUet meusurft th.m vr have In TneeUng Ihu nio<lt of the aToitiK* man

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a K O A D S T B R , w v n o .W t w ill s to rt, wssh* polish, furnish gas

oil ggd ke«p A Ford In m oatog Orfisl* tor glS s oionih.

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JU N E 24, 1908.

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Oar StMshore W*gon DfHveiy h tbig help io those sammer- htg along ih* 'Aflanftc

Spring Lake,

The W n llia r To-morrow t ProbaU r P a ir a a i Cooler.

M A R K E T ..H A L S E Y C

. Otti-of-iohm shoppers •wit! find oar Mai! Order Sedbice a big convenience these hot Jane days. Order h> V \ .

phone. '

Half Yearly Sale Men’s Hanan OxfordsOur Great 13th Semi-Annual Sale of.Factorv Damaged Poods,Embracing Patent Colt, Patent Kid and Patent Calf Only.

We will begin Thursday in our popular annex store bur big half yearly sale of Messrs. Hanan & Son factory damaged footwear for men. The greatsale Is made up exclusively of oxfords this season and only of such leathers as patent colt, patent Uid and patent calf- The damiees are comparatively slight this year.

T h is sale is made up o f regular

io y.oo^oods. A l l

si{t’s io s i a r i

wiih.50 OMr men's annex

w ill not open its

doors io-morrow

morning until g

o'clock.

2,000 Pairs of Onr Own 3.50 and 4.00 (P erfec t) Oxfords 2.50In order to make this sale comprehensive in every detail, and because of the fact that

the Hanan sale is made up solely of patent leather oxfords, we have selected some 2,000 pairs of our own regular $3.50 and $4.00 Russia calf, velour calf and gunmetal calf oxfords, which we have included at the same figure as the Hanan sale— 2.50. These goods were all selected from regular lines and are all new and in every detail perfect. At! on separate racks suitably ticketed. _______________

SaleofTmnksandBagsI.W iol# ■ Leather Suit Ceeee—Theee

iplcDdld iult cases are made of escet- lent quality russet leather, with sie^ frames and linen lined. Fitted with•hlrt tola ona boay itrips. EngUnh rln* hanai. f«w.d ana rlv«tml to the case. Good brass look sjid outside straps. 24*lnch slie—made

' in the best manner and sold roKularly at 16,50ftaoh—speclitl ..................

Trunke—Canvas covered, bound with fibre. Gosoly nailed, two heavy leather straps, brass trimmings. Excelsior lock and fltted with one tray. Iron bottom.

6ise. 26 80 82 84 _86 86

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4 .9 8

40H(W.' 1.76 f.as t.lS TTbS 7‘76 8,S5 SJS

4 .« S.4« S.W e.4* e.ftS 7.4S T.MTrunki—CwiTU oovoriNl, bnuna with rui-

« it flhr*. Two tolo loathar itraM , b n u trltnmmei, bntia aowal lock and two t r a ^ CSotb llnad. Valanco clamp. Iron bottom.

t« SS 409.40 9.99 8.49 8.99

Btse. SB 10 (S t4Ras. (.99 7.49 7.B9 1.49 9Spec. 8.98 8.49 8.99 7.49 7.

SaleWomen’sOxfordsTwo remarkably interesting specials arranged for Thurs­

day's selling on centre tables in our busy second floor shoe department. All sizes and every pair a noteworthy bargain.

W h ite Can­vas OxfordsThle lo t eoii- ■ 1*te ot w ltflr c a o v a i bliicher • t y u oxJordi aod w b it* ran- Tse " M c r r y Widow" oi- forrli w ith hand ■ ewrd turnfd eole«i and w hite cs&ve* covered lieeli >> reicnlsr ll.Mf »od f3 per p sl r. e p e e t a 1 Thureday a t

1.00

W o itien ’i Oxfords-Ftnsquality tan kid bluclitr oxfordi with plaici or t> I p p n d toM. H a n d •eweit turued eolfN; al­so a sample lot of patent colt low shoee la blucber and Dlberm itjlea— n o t a p a i r worth teei than 13,M, special at

1.35

BigValiiesinSiiiallTypeHere’s Thursday’s list. Is it

not an attractive one i W e ’ve collected an unusually attractive group of "small type” specials for to-morrow. Every one is a bargain worth braving the hottest weather to secure.

Clinton Safely Pina. reg. 5c. nndOc. d ty lOc. Decorated Berry Saucere. Bpeciul...5c 6c. White Cheese Cloth, 36 In., yard....4o Boys' Overnlls, special at, per pair— l» c 81,25 Inlatd Linoleum, per square yd....6ho$3 Bilk Parasols, black and colors..... 9.00Cfl” Photos, enlarged and framed, 11x14,a t .......... ,....*7,..........................

FulhslEe sheels, reg. 68c., special.......4no69c. polka Doi Rough Pongee, spec. at.SQe 15c. Sluniped Lingerie Hat Material.,.

Closing Out Sale of High Grade WaistsHere’s a sale fully thirty_d »y»

ahead of schedule— a Ju ly sale in June.W e will place before you Thursday in our famous waist store, our entire line of fine white waists formerly pric­ed from $5 upward, at the most sweeping reductions ever made at this early date. These waists are all fresh, desirable goods from regular stock, and the styles, as you must know,

are beyond criticism. The sizes range from 34 to 44 and as some of the lots are necessarily limited we suggest that

you get here as early in the day as possible. No mail or 'phone orders, None sent C . O. D. Sale starts promptly at 8r30.

White Lingerie Waists— Made of fine quality batiste in a number of extremely pretty styles — trimmed with German Valencien­nes lace and fine embroid­ery— all sizes— regular $5 and $6, special at___ m

White Lingerie Waists— Beautifully fashioned waistsmade of the sheerest quality lawn and batiste— trimmed with German Valenciennes lace and em­broidery-yoke of lace and tucks— reg. f7 and $7.50

White Lingerie Waists — Someof these waists are handsomely embroidered, othefs trimmed with the best qua) ty of German Val. lace— fancy sleeves, collars and cuffs— regular $8 and'$9 waists special.

5.50White Lingerie Waists — Very

finest batiste and lawn. Trimmed with Ger­man Val. lace or beautifully hand embroidered. Fancy backs, col­lars, cuffs and sleeves— regular $10, $11 and $12, special at... 6.50

White Lingerie Waists— a i i

French made waists trimmed with the dain­tiest lace, embroidery and hand work— beautifully made garments in all sizes— regular $13, $14 and $15 each, very special at...... 8.00

D r u g S a l e6c Rlpan’# TableU. epcoJcl.........Bo16c CaatorlB, Bpcclal a t.............lO*Be Soda Mint Tablets at...............a,c Cathwlle i»lila fur............... i**«20c uVaafetlda I ’llla for............... 10*26c is iilnine Pllle, 219o Mlgranu Tablets at.......... ,,,1doHo itl.lnlils TaUU tb a l. . ........... IO*'

ir*4 J4hiui]'s Iron Pills.,Arni<'a sMulve, Hpeclal...........lt>o

jM’ WiiMij Uiigfl Balvfi a t.........li G Carl»ollc Snlvo fv>r...............joc Li'isom Saks, I tb........ ........ Roi(fc jilcarbnTialL* tif Soda.............. 4k*25c iiorucic uA'ild. largo............l»c12c Donioic acid, medium..........1&4! CreXiiii rtf Tartar, iportlum... IftcIQc Pk'Vnjer-d Alum, medium.......he ITeokiUaitJid Ohulk for ....... OcB6o Chambor'e Hair Reutoror...-2Bo&JO Ooklanfra Dloxogiii............27oB5o Hoof, \\' lno arid Iron.........••iofige Stidlulii PhowplifUe a t......... Ifio2^ Cltrnte of MnipneBla, gTan...lt»oS&C'HtMiUa Charcoal Tablotja.......Iftc16c Spirits of Niter, 2 oa............ lt>oliw Tincture of ]3«na*.'l»..........l6o Jamaica Ginger, 2 os.......... lOo36c Eaaencf Pfipufiriniai, 2 oz. ..DmlOo Cofior OIL 2 ot., at.............. Ocl&c.Caetor Oil, 4 oe., M ............. lOrlbC’Par«*Korlc, 2 ot.. for............36c,‘Hay’H Hair Hpalth a t______I9c Ole vine Claan^r, Bptolal..... iRciIDc ScldlHz Powtinra for............ iRo10c .^Ballonilnfi'a Malt Extract..Sfc 'Hunyiidl Matyoa. spe-deJ... .16o

T O ILET A R T IC L E SlOo^rrr.ont ToJeum Powdar...... 5oJ60'Booth's Ti^rma Talcum..... .Kio25a/Boath's Talcum, 1 lb......2Sc jBoaxoatad Almond Crftam...lR© 87c Pompclati Massags Cr^atn .90oJifc Schwnra'a Kll-va a t........4e Cumphor Marbles, special__31c-'8a<t Sait. 10 Uja...................X5a Witch Uaigl Jelly at......... iOoS6c’B«nioin and Almond Lotlon.lGc

OnnOQt Shampoo for......... \koi o Rublioom Tooth Wash....... i5o19c Wop6lburT*f Facial Cream...l5o 50c Wornet'8 Peuial Powder.-i.-ilfic

Hlhii'i Hb&By and Almond..99©&c NuTBins Bottle, special......... ri©2Sc Absorfeont Cotton, 1 lb........Itto16c 20-MuTeTaaoi Borax....,..... lOc26c Doraio Boap puwder.......... iin?5c ToUet P W r* •pecSiU............]$o Violet Ajnmonla, at,,...,,,19u« 23o Batlia S«*«t Powder........... if©

T O tL irr SOAPS 8o Parma VloUt Boap, cak«......9oWo Qlyoerine B a r . .^ lb.....9c Coamo Butterznilk Soap al)...S« 5o Armonr's Buttermilk Soap, 8

for ....................... .................la Armour's OatmeiJ Soap, 8 for ^ . lOoto Wimainjre Mu« Soap, cafce., So 8o Physiclani and Burgeone soap

Three Big Values In Fabric GlovesThis has been a season of discontent for many glove manufacturers and importers. Good gloves, if bought in quantities sufficiently large, may be had at a very low cost.Here are examples of what quantity buying has done for us. Will you share our good fortune?

Long Lisle Gloves— Miile of an extra line quality ot Teal silk lisle in twelve button length. Black, whiteenil new shades of tan. A qual­ity that we would sell at 50c,, but one that many stores ask 7Sc. for..... .

wmiG uiu

55cLong L isle Qloves-yMousquetalre

Style in full sixteen button length — black, white and tan shades. Very fine quality, light weight, cool and comfortable. Many stores would ask $1 for gloves not one wbtt better....

les. very

50cLong Silk Gloves-Extra heavy

quality lustrous Milanese silk In black, white, champagne and tan, Double finger tips, Mousquetaire j style, Slies from Sfi to 7.^—easily worth f l , 50 per pair, our price to-morrow.,,.

I, uouirio

i95cS ty lish Wash Suits at Low Cost

in arranging material for Thursday's selling we cudgeled our brain for something bigger and better than we have offered hitherto. W e have suc­ceeded in bringing together four groups of suits, dresses and skirts which we feet confident will appeal to you. Every item Is a splendid value,- and the garmentt themselves are fresh, clean and crisply new. Here they are :

Dainty $10.00 I Jn ie r ie PressesTIm m dresses ar* made of fine quality batlate In

whtte and dainty (hades of pink, light blue and tan— they are faihloned In a variety Of pretty stirlea, and are beautifally trimmed with Filet lace. Frocks that teU regu­larly at $10.00 each; choke special Thursday at

Llnon Coat Stilts—White, light blue, navy blue and the new stripe effects—smart coat styles. The skirts are made In the new flare or plaited effects fashktfiBd with felda -^well tailored—the p n ^ r J A r t

outings. 4 , y ysuitetc

for

LInea Jum per Oreaaes—Made of excellent quatlty pure French Unen In white, pink and light blue. Princes* Jumper effects In sevwat very pretty ssylaa.blandsninely em bto ldewd and finished with | m A A

W h ite Unon W a s h SkirlB—For Thursday'■ spec­ial selltng we will offer these aplendtd iklrts at S3.00 each. They are made In the very new: eat coat styles, fashioned with Wd and neatly trlm a A r t med with pearl but- I I I I totii—nicety taltoredi” * ” ”

Big Sale Women’s Straw SailorsRight at the height of the sailor sea­

son comes this exceptional bargain. Broad and narrow brim sailors, rough Jap.,Sen­ate, Milan arid split Jap. braids in black and white trirfimed only with a band of silk in all we have 350. Valu^ from $1.25 to ,12.50, choice while they last

Continuation of the G reat Sale of Japanese China

TheA t L e w P r i c e s .

Co.inai net a n d ^ r o a d ^tSe

A Great Dollar Shoe SaleFor Mm, W om m and ChUdren—Valaes Best Appreciated by a 7rip Here. $t,50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes aiul Oxfords at $i.00 a Pair.

C h o i c e a t , P e r P a i r ,

1.00Man'* 8ho»i— 189 pstrt of

alln Calf ShoeB. TheM are all oqrtsMen'e VIcI end Sailand ends from dieeontinued lln». worth 91.78 to a rtrt 92,00, not all slxea I I I I I though, Bpeclal pair

Wpmen'S Dongola and VIcl Kid Oxford TIaa—In blimhor and etralght, taca tie, mili­tary and Cuban heals, all alioB rtnd widths, a r t i\ worth »1.50 to 12.00. | I I I ) spedBl nt................. i . v v

Woinen'a Patent Colt and Genuine Dongola Shoee — Made of the beet eklna, with wplteit jioloe, all elue and vIdthB, regularly aold g Ag\ a t $2.00. special

1.00

Women'! Patent Colt ana French Kid Short Vamp Shoe* -With hlKh Cuban heplfl and welted eolee; oil Rlzes and widths;

e<i)d at$2.BO. AjiGrlril at

Women's Russia Calf Ox* ford TIei Rr-milarly Bold et j l 60. with lionvy extension Bolea. all hIbor In the i A A lot, mostly K width, I I I I I valuo tl 60. ppr pair

Soys' 6attn Calf. Box Calf • nd Coltakin and P aten t Leather Shoes—Slzne 9 to 11 aivl 12 10 2. alflo 3 to 5H; regularly sold at g l im *2-00 and 12.60,Bpfi'lel ........................

Woman^a Tan Viol Bluchar Oxford TIaa—Of selected tan Kid akina, with extenalon Boleo and military and Cuban heels, ail sizes from IVg. widths Y) end E, value I I 76 and 82 00, spec-

W o m a n ' s High Qrada White Kid Shoes—Made up for a leadlni? Western shoe store; of oourae, they are slightly damaifed: rejfularly sold SB blSh as 13.00 | a a per palr» special to- I H l l morrow .............. *. *

Oliis* Shoea and Oxforda— 81.60 add 82.00 values at11.00. Never m atched a t theprice. Borne a re reftnlar lace, others bluchers ur but­ton; Bome of vlcl kid with dull ’tops, others of box calf, worth 81.60 and82.00, apecUl perpair .....................

Women’a P a te n t Colt Qlb* ton Ties—W ith turned and flexible Boles, medium Cuban heels, sizes fyom 2 to 8, widths C, D and E , regular $2.00, per pair .....................

1.00

1.00

1.00 Waists, 59cWaists Yoa'I! Want at a Price Yoa'tt Gladly <Pay.600 new clean waists,

n)*de of the sheerest white lawn, f r o n t beautifully trimmed with five panels of embroidery, t u c k e d back, collar and sleeves edged with lace, all sizes, a regular $1.00 value, limit 2 to a customer at, each...................

Millinery Sale

59c

Dress Shapes, in Milana and chips; black cmlv; large and imxll hats; worth up / S f ’tofl.ZS, a t.......................

imported F low ers — American Beauties and Chrysanthemums; some with leaves; 1, 2 and | A 3 in a bnneh; worth np to" 11 i P69c., a t ..............................

The "Sou l-K iss " Ready-to- W ear nats-Pine Milan and roughstraw, in corn color, burnt

inral ; regular11.25..............

Rough S tra w Mata—3

a n d natural 98c. and $1.25.,

w Mata—3 r t patyles of large and small shapesi worth up to $1.25,All $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 Trimmed H at* now $ 1 .0 8

Women’s Summer Suits and DressesSweeping Reductions, Affording M ost Astoundiag Savings. A lterations Free.

Women’s $3.50 Jumper Suits at 11.98 •

1.98A brand new lot of 460 handsome Linon Jumper Suita at a price tto

woman can possibly afford to let pais by. A chance (or a stvliah, well made Snmraer garment at almost half price. Pretty stylet and splendid work- tnanahip; Jumper styles in white, navy blue, Copenhagen and almost every ahade; alt sixes; worth $3.50, special..............................

W om en'* and (VUs*e*’ W oitten '* S ilk Taffeta BathingSults—Brilllantinea Jum per Su its—Solid col­and panamas; navy a r t r t blue; worth $3.00,1 t J X special....................■ • y A./3 .9 8

W om en's Llnon Su its—White grounds with the pop- ular brown or blue stripes, or plain blue; worth f7.00 andfB.OO, at.......

W om en’s Skirts, includ­ing panamas, voiles, bril- liantines.sicilians and chev­iots; also W h ile Duck and Unon Skirts, in th e . q q new directoire e(-1 x J A feet; value $2.98,

ors or with atrlpes and checka; value $15.00, at............. 9 .9 8

Morning Sale! Women’s Suits 88cPopular tub anits, included are lawn suits

In white, black and blue, white duck and craahei —value $2.00, $3.00 and $4,00; aome may be a ( X j L trifle lolled. Second floor, 9 A, M .to 1 P . M...

$18 White Serge Suits, 9.98 a a qAll the rage this summer, and at the price it’s pisitiyely the biggest gar- U U X

ment bargain of the season. Finest white serge; jackets « 'k hnfd; plain cuffs / b / K j or blue and brown, with collari to match; all atyles; value $18.00, at................

3-Day Sale of UnderwearFor M en. Womm, Boys and Girls—Most Sensational V alues o f the ^irasoft.

W o v ie n ’ a V e i t a At P u n tB—'rba voBfp are etralght or ahapod, regular and extra large elzes: the pants arc knee lengtliB. lace trimmed; ulso ankle or knee length, tight fitting: value S9c. and 60c., at

Ooya’ ShlrtB and Drawwa —Jersey ribbed or balhrlggan —the BhlTts with short Bleeves—drawerB In knee l*nKths--reg. value a a SDc. each—special for I V C this Bale—each at. . .

Man's Balbrlggan Shlrti and Ordwara — Of ftneat combed Egyptian yarn the Bhlrta with short or long Bleevca; drawers’ with double s e a t s , suspender ^ tapes, value and 69c., sale price each

W omen’s V esta ind Psnta— Jersey ribbed, glove fitting vests, are ehaped low neck, elpevelesa nr w ing Bleaves, full taped, r ^ l a r or extra large b k o s ; p in ts lace trim ­med, value 26q- anti | A ^ 89c. each, sale price, | V L

T hursday ....................

Mlises' Vesta and Pants—Jersey or Swlag rlbbi'd; the veula Blralght or almped low

’ Hleeveleae nr wing —pants lace Lrlmmnd. 19c. and 2Ge. | A _ your choice

during thia sale a t . .

Men'a B albriggan. Shirfca and D raw ers—Odds and enda (if the m ill and sHmpIca: flhlrta w ith long sleeves; draw ers have BU.-ipendor tapes, gtiPBctB and dfiublo seats— regular 99c...........................

neeUsleevesvalueseach

1*.4 I lU

)9c

W omen's Veata — Straight or shaped, w ith wing sleeves or sleeveless, lace trimmed yokes and armholeB, some extra sizes,value 19c, 1 1 - ,each, choice, sale I J C price, a t .......................... *

Wofnen'a Union S u lta -Flnesl iJslo ynrtia. richly trimmed w ith lace beading and ribbon drawn yokes, neck and arm holes, bottom drawsTB lace trim - ^ A _ med. Values 75c. and J y C 98c. each, sale price

Men'a Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers— The shirts are wUh short sleeves, of combed y arn ; the drawers with dnu- h)f> seats, gussets and sua- ui»nder tapes, value '^ A ^ to 60c. each, choice

5tout Men’s Blue Serge Suits

The First Time This Offer Was Ever Made in Nevtark.

Stout short or 6'foot fltout tneo who have to pay J.20.00 for a auit, come In atid $e6 t h i i lot . We have your ilze and can tit yott perfectly. Strict­ly pure worsted, indigo dyed blue serge, C o a t s Farmer aatin lin­ed; IrouBcra cut full and roomy, sizes from 40 to 50; guaranteed to ht yon; here at

Third f lo o r , M ark et Str««t«

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I'CHANCKBl OF NETW JKRfilCT-Tha nedltora at tfa$ NaUonal Brtwins CcxopaDy. NoUca U nereDy airsH that pjrsu&ut fo in ’ * 1 ihf --- " 'Older bearing date the (w en ty-firit day o f Kay.

tS0$. made In the Court o f Chanrery o f New Jeraer, In a cauM therein pending, w hartln Jacob Wetxw ta oomplainant and the N ational Brew lag Cotapany ai a ^ are defeiidaiitJl, tbs o i^U o iS of the oBld The National B rm n g O o D ^ y ora reaulrad to presenl to tbs iUbr oertber, tbs recstvar of u id company, under eaUk or aflcBoatlon. th e ir $«VFrai c ia laa and diiBand* ogofaiat the eald corpuratloa. v ltb ln two BWBttas from the M id tw enty^fln t day o f Mm , or th o l they w ilt be forever banwd nag o ^ e d Crom Ihs b«D$nt of Bueb dlSdsada S* may b iceaf tsP' be made and declar^ by the said ooort d |^ the proceeds of Uie sffliets o foatd __

SLWOOD W . MfX>RB J it , Receiver of The National Hrewlng Oo,.

once and poatofflee addreav. 786 Brood n ..X - Newark, K. 9*

D.u4 iu r 97. 190*. . MB.«(I)IM o r KEW JBtls»r-T« UntM

Br «trta. rt »n ordtr o( ih, c*Brt at Cbim- !rv nr » •« 4<nKr, itn i). on t8a i * r o f tin

data b s r^ . In a came wherein ItofaeaOomtf Jr. St alo arc complalnapta and r ^ ore d s fibd to t, you are required Io appsiir. pieadn a ilin g or demar tn the b ill o f tbs aatd e s S iy w ta - «n or before tbs t^ ? ^ lS t r 3 to v w n v * BiBitssa hvadrsd o m sM kt s rito s

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Corsets at 2c an Inch^o-m orrow and A ll the W eek Ja k e

Your Choice at Tw o Cents an Inchtccordlng to (iz«—(Ize 18 a t 36c., size 19 at 38c., and t o on to size 30 at 60c. J js t think of it— uHrljr all standard makes, are represented in this sale. W e do not mention brands as these goods are seldom sold at cut prices. Some boned with genuine whalebone, the rust proof kind, in all styles, alt shapes, all colors, all sizes. All prices from $5.00 to $1,00, in the grandest corset sale ever heralded— choice at ou.“ price,

Tw o Cents an Inch.Thousands of Corsets. You never saw such

bargains, such values before. A ll qualities from the strong coutil and sateen to the dainty light batiste, lace and ribbon trimmed—in fact every style and kind. Long coriets, short corsets, large corsets, small coTKts, medium, in (act everything in the cor­set line. Sizes and tfyles in hundreds for you are among them and to-morrow morning at just 9 o’cloi^, not an instant sooner.

Hiiir~Gnods SpecialsCoronet Puffs, set of 8 | | A

puff*, *11 shtde*; feg. 1.98 I • » ~

Coronet Puff*. *et at 6 Q J l r puffs,*11 sh*de», T*J. 1.50.

Coronet Puffi, *et of 4 ^ E / v puff*, *11 shades, «1 . 1.00.

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g ly to by you b i EMgeM V 4 Om n«tt J r. arut ito M t I t C«»»tte HHiMn lb traA« at B. T,SSSStt ffis Uilrtleth ear ai

atusteSA Im aqsH and h v « . an lands InSw e ttt ' a t Newark; and you are made d t-

Sewusa 3T« evn tf i* said landa o r s s w i» ,fttt tksspar. ^ in iiB B ,

(tr.sn SoUoitor.Nawart, W. J,

NOTICB TO CONTK a c to r s .Sealed nrapoeale w ilt be received by tl

FuMIc Bunding Committee ot (ha E i« County Umud ot Choaen lYsehoMera nt public meeUni to ba fie ld la the fracholdet room ar the Eaeex County Courthouae, tie’ ark. N. J., from 2 to 2:90 P. it,, on Vanda

I July * ItO t. aad Uh d pub licly opaiwd a, read a t ths laM BMntloaad hour, fo r the alter tlon and la p a lttM bT' o a ln kitchan In tl K e e a i^o n itT iwQ ob bulldtags, a t Nowar N. J.. In aeoeirdatkea e rlth the d n w ln n a, epeelsatlona, ooptae o f w hlofi inav ha saen tba offlSt of H u rt * . Button, arofilteeta. Unh building, Keaiark, N . J .. w bart ouWaa o l t apacUksttona a irt b ja ilk p rtm o rtli and ai addlUonal <Hlan>iaUaii inay ha bad upon a p ltcatlo il. ^ - .. „ .

Blda nag ha rendered (a r Uio entira wA or fo r oha or more o t the (o llow lsg bntnchi of tba lama as daaerlbad iu the apecilloatloui

Carpesthg work, meltidtr* pStotlBf. | P lun S l** a a i steam bektbig wotS. •AU nnneiBls to oonsty m an reipeeu tetl

the tInetrvcUoca and cpadlMone for the, stil mtsitos ot in v*'seeim iga n ylA g the ipadlwi tlon#. ■ ^

By direotkrs tHI ItM fh ib lle Bulldlng$ CoBi ot Board <tf yW boldBfa lh«

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