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COBRISK WAST) wtDVS.- PA Y. Qtmtitf. VOL-III NO. 161 PLAINFIEUX N. J. THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1894. PRICJS TWO CENTS. ALIVE TO THEER DANGER the CauBCII (or Strt.t acron KaltlMd, BIIIHB Drict and CIJD The property owners on the Bide of Ibe Central NewJ>n>ey roa.il ere preparing a petition to *i>nt to tbe Common Council to b street an<t thoroughfare from . . street to South Second street, betwee Grant and Clinton avenu<;«. Tbe pet iy- The pet » ant-cinc At inder o ivma, » uiHimice of ;over three-qua. ter» of a mile It i» eitremelj dange i>iis to cross tin' tracks, owing to Ib .-••<••'" number of parsing trains, an tlie obstructing freight ai.'I coal can aBUally Stored'ther*on. Many of a have .••-:••.., who attend the pnbll school on tilxth atretf; and wbo naiu II My take ihe short;'cm across U tracks near Albert street, rather ttii nalk four t oiea itsiiyithe mocb great ilisiance aruuuil, via "one of tbe av "The fngluful death of a woman thin point uabort lime ago, and II lunger lo wblcb dor children mi 1 ! are continually eiposed whi ig ihe tracks, and ihe great di Ironj our hunieS to the neare / -.venue under the tracts, show clear Iljfl ntveflMiV fur lhu* rxlentiing one Uitt^rCrsa-aireeii in Ulta vicinity." 4 Ytn Pleatlmi Pan. e arc living in the age of rapu IMI and social tvidution caused b; iremendoua coiiBSmplnjn of paper prlollBg ink Analn. the high- er mark in thm mad, onward ru-• •rifi'tion IB rfpresfHicd by Uie rim •i !irl-prii]lB of ntlioll magnifies liH'BMCH fjiven In Purl XVI of il lerpiecttS from ilie AM HalluneB Uiirlil. .MiRprlrjls anil acciden liH|>]*n in any eat unban meni j iht II» iiimvoidnhlf a*'human folly, b :r before was an enterprise o'f tt B magnitude ilie Sl.aSteriiier-es bin lirtii [o a gri'uter'extent free lio flt,uBj misliaps. I Port XVI, r< ance, iv n an>u nut a single repro- uon ilia; ilwB not- receive tbe sinr. 'Mining Hrtjei Bach's," ••The Golden Wei Reapers Return/' "Jirnv Set PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS. —The Ore; Hare tonight at ibe 0 .MHO. Whoa. —A dag sidewalk la being laid i. front of Grace M. E. Chorcb. —The new Building and Loan AB •relation will meet toolgbl on Park avenue lor organization. —Tbe bot weather has evidently had a depressing pffect on tbe police bnsi< less, for the city conrt Is rery qalel —Tbe Elisabeth Herald prooovneee •<;n in tbe CSSIDO Tnes- "A most saccesaf.nl c which illl Include two substantial new gates eit to the office. —An entertainment for the benefit f ibe Social Athletic Clnb will be held n Wednesday evening, May 16, at Ni 0 Norwood avenue. —A delegation of ten from Trinity 'ommandry K. T. will fro tonight " ay a fraternal visit to Si John C< iandery ElitabeUi. —At tbe Conocll Bre ol Paogh Csngh Iingh Sinqne Tribe Isftt sleep two doptions were made and some lltlee reports were read. —Miantonomo Tribe, I U R M baa lade a new departure In ihe wigwam .d now furnishes ii ANCIENT MAXIMS INANClENT ORES E»T. Dr. U*Hri Tbit a i 1m Anclat Thtoloff In »• Tod*j Onlj BU orders tlial Ira If. W Angelman. of Msdli e, who was tbresuined with Mood ilng from the effect ofa tid glove npon ii wounded hand, is happH) g betler, but is not eulirely o Frifmislilp Ijodge No. 4, Ih rs of Itebecca, has rfianged Ifte meetlns Iron) Tueadays toTflur The firm meeting under ihe new and i jrn Vereio tonight, eight pro(*oaltioii& r inemberBhip will be acted njoti. le Bopleiy le in an excellent Onani-isl indition and lias several hundred dol- rs in tbe bank. —TBe tally ho coach Bornamed Ihe JuggernaDi." arrived tat« tliis lore- >on -alter oeing stored by a crowd In >nwy City. H brongnt throuerh fanr- FH male passengers, who had safely n toe ga.ntlet. —Among the visltora n;n Post Encampme g « Uommander John Shields, of glon; Senior VICP, William II >n. of Itahway, and Jtinlor V . Bralnard, of Newark. ie subject of Bev. Dr. Lewis' ul in the parlors of th« Seventh Day Ban- usi Church last night waa a conferenc of tbe moral and religions precepts o various sacred books, including th Hebrew and Christian Scriptures, th Chinese, Persian, Hindo and Saboean His general conclusion was thai th Hebrew ami Christian Scriptures repre- sent Ibe highest mountain range of ii Bpired truth, while the other aacred looks represent tbe omlying toothlil From the Saboean book of the law •Let none of you trea > way which he bimsel o not talk much o , e l o g t u g "The property which is aequir ed by fraud «m perish in Ibe ratio o "u seeming Increase. Also "Do not force on Iby ne: hat which hnrta (bine own heat From the Parsl whicn is com itti anciint Zoroastrianinu we nol from the wealth of lest ti Industry hee- her ;ded; since it _ teanyilnngnoi from bis own regnl ilnslry, but from another, is as oi who rli'Totirs men's heads." From o Fnglish proverbs of unknown dale, f e the rollo*1ng: "What God mak never mars " "The higher ilie ro greater Aho fall." ••Keller <Jud tin IE B0B3E tKkRF.D TOO H USB. OtCi.ere Mailox and C Market and -punk; wntle v dropped tbelr lines. Tlie mustang led for New Brunswick wbile ' L id on tbe bridge, wondering liey would gel home. Some person lug along the road cau| and brought him back » returned with thr.e t PERSOKALIA . .Percy Long, of thU city, Is viiit- Ing In Trenton. ..MIBS Blanche Smltu.of Jersey Cl'y, Is visiting friends In ihn city. Hiaa Oora Van AisJato, of LATE NEWS. STEAMER ASHORE. {SPICIAL TO THECOCKIER.] NEW YOM,Maj 3 —The WlUon I4n Tisit with relative". steamer, Persian Monarch,went aabore Madge Sntpben, or West off Ewtport, L. I., last night at 9.30 Street, will entertain a few She carnec twenty-five passengers Saturday evening - .. , • •> 3. Lawaon, of NewYork, to GOQO BYE VALKYRIE. il the home of J. 0. HaeOly- N. Y., Is the gnest of ber consin, Ulta NEW YORK, May 3.—Lord raven's yai-bt, ibe Valkyrie, er, of Warren and Bar- t™* Erle Basin this mony streets, moved his family yesier- day to his new bouse on Stune street. ..William P. Trust, of West Front street, Is busy among tbe Bed Men In- teresting them In tbe Bod Men's Jour y g boose thi Tbe keys la appearance North Aabury Park, and will go there about Hay 21. ..Mrs Drake, ofDuneUen, and her lain Miss Pierce, of New Market, will t[ie ones to tbe" < . tomorrow to Washington for a ii«. and made - oort visit among friends. j pieces tor Ibe . George Serrell, of PlainBeld are- getber wits, th. , was suffering again last nlgbt from thumb screws jngeatlve chill which forced blm to window shatter* lain quiet today at borne. novelist writes Miss Annie Shields, of Boraerville, w »" °« pre#rvi Mrs W. W. Dills, of the Hotel r ° r AaM I*s»g 8 iilnor, Trenton, are vieitlng Mil lown, of East Fifth BLI RILICS OF IT G0K1 OATS PRE8EMTED TO TBS C0B8IEE. The Courier baa jnsi received Irom friend the old keys wfiicb were DH o lock tbe building where the Coori. ofBce Is now located, wben that biuut ing was occupied by tbe Pope Brothers as a dry good* boose thirty yeara ago French BaBille In ery fsjr sized pocke lerk To- t Ban nof B. T larnes, of Norwood svenne, haa •epted a position with F. L C. lUrtli id began bla work yest«rday. ..ThomBB MeGown, of the Borongl turned last evening from CoxB&ctfi Y , where he has been for severs .; s piist looking after ble property. .. Professor Naeser, of ihe Orescf • i.ti£* Academy, removed hta honse- ld fflfl f nd is y, h effeclfl from Brooklyn lesterda; i li " wliving al No. 417 Neoark yesterday each ring track a handsome buggy bone r bis own driving. .. Fred E. Derby, or the Williaii Diaman Company, Philadelphia, wa tht> city last night waiting upnn tbi araphernalla Committee of Paoeh Tribe. ' lady i Mils .The sut"inert local paper pc is the **«ecood pled in the State _o a dozen had been appointed and ad already qualified before PlainSeld as honored. Mrs. 8, M. Perkins, of Cleveland, >, la giving a parlor talk this atter- i at Mrs. Tomlinson's residence, tonight will speak on "Tbe needs the hoar," al the Congregationa I sntrles Ing events Mr. Bar- >K SALE Desirable iwo-wory Frtncri roof home, 117 E»ii Simhi Broadway. Fire minui« easy _ om siaiion, octlleni neighborhood, house maim parlor, dining-room, kilehen, lauo- y, six tiolrooms *nd bath. Apply to own. -Irs. Frank W.Baldmn, Urange, N. o K. C. Molford orW. A. Woodruff, etmnr to laj any oilier than Cbat of flag. A few day TniBtees of the Somerset !jooi caused the old wooden in the rear of the school yard, street, to be removed for the of la>ing a new walk Lota ol BIII he prepared. 4 comm dwails Tlie ilne oftlie meeting changed frum Wednesday mg UtLi^ tfltli uit-tirtiiMOUIJHVJQ H. Dongan, of >"o. ra! Park, New York, the marriage of her daagfa- r, Mrs. Eila D. Blackwell, to Theo- >re J. Miller, of Park arenne, on itarduy evening last, April 2S. .. P. Casey, of West Front it <eet, ill Bturt for Omaha tomorrow BS a elegate lo ibe Convention of the t Order of Hibernians. It is —Tnnigbt at tbe Catholic Young •>n'a Lyceum, the Catholic Clu'. from ersey City will be entertained, and the " ig trophy will be presented to amplone'of Itie l>:oce^an Union .in,-ni Tbe enierliiiDnieol will « held In tbe bail ami will bea "stag " PalaoB*d bj KatiDE P P. Van Arsdsle, of East tree! 1 , is confined at borne b e'eta of poisoning wblch he at Peapaca attending tbe funeral siBter-ln-Isw. While there he r bread which bad been bought, >n reluming was taken ill. En- m'Sslort. Addrew S^-art, UentTA a. N. T. Evubllabed IB8S. lope Chnpel tonight eliters, the progra i. of a duel by the Mi .no solo by Miss Gravi M.-B ,-MUILJI. tw nirlps showed that forty others, wh D of the bread, were taten In way.Tbe lady of ibe boose, who viTT;(wdwi»<M from BiarT; pi> i ]• \' i; I; . Greal Senior Sagamore, W rayibe, of Jersey UJty, was in P eld last right for a friendly c Representative Magne, street * nd Cblet of Record , of Front street It was b , since his illness. rat it tbe trouble came •read, and eating some, was be same way. Happily there Ul results. a song by Mrs. Westp e tusiy refreshm eld similarly tndiued, and held bt PLAI "7 [ELD M*B DAI T a i l SIHO SCHOOL. Edwartl J Patterson, son of A. S. ace uf holding the main, si ;er were not posted and thi as noi Interrupted. Twenty hln ng.it. At the close or the fight ba a ices were in favor of Hallway.—Nei »rk Evening News. —The rt-port of M :ept open during the Summer. Those EVENING I teaman Thompson's Bea,ntlfni Play, Manual Training and Natural History obtain particulars from John Dal- 309 East Front street at tbe school r the Friends' Meeting House. THE OLD HOMESTEAD. nually llndltig out through mj stiment in ibe Courier, wbicb GIT . Th* MID Chiac*. omen wbo cc requested ve of Bavaria. ..O E. K Smith, formerly of Plain- _ Held, has rented ibe residence of Paul gB"tterlfne T. Norton, 427 North Broad street, ' ted, wblch witb his family he will occupy within a few days. Mr. and family hare moved to Fin- One of ibe teachers School had taken fiom l?rday a check paid to for the past month. No ulue 4npro|iriHtor of the money. •iv-sUgBlioii is being couilurtej A telepram from Syracuse printed I Houl aad Sarfical ThlH wldt-lr oek«bra.ted Instit kindred affccaloiu. TbouMnU* are AT THIS MINUTE Two thousand people are reading THE COURIER. Some one of them may be the very man you want When you Want a want. :arry. keys is one of tbe ed to fastei 1 those days IUL Tbecu HOW TO REACH TBE WHEELMES'B Frank L <•. Martin, proprietor the Wheelmen's lleaclcinartcrs, belie in advertising. Ilia latest move in ibis direction Is u> have a large numb sign boardq paimed, each one of which bears Ihe legend, "two miles" or more "ie rase nay be, "to the Wheel- 's Headquarters, comer l*ark ave- uJ Fourth street, I'lalnneld. Captain Manin has engaged W. B. "-ly, of the r.ycenm Cyclers, to pi boards ab'iut the country, and : were erected tins momiog. ' boardB wtll be placed on every r leading lo P|Biut)cld, within a radiu raaeat W^nlmn 10Bara a Kcaaption. At the meeting of '.he Board of Gov- rnorsor tbe Crescent Wheelmen last ight, fonrteea eew members were ected. A committee was appointed >secure advertisemenu for Ibe bill boards at th« track, and it was decided •o give a reception to tbe members 1 be of this montn In honor of the com- >leilon of the track. Several rere received for Mil well known rider*, anil .(-;;, of weatfielrl, was elected .tbleilc member. He will enter tbe rvingtos.-Mill born twenty-five mile road Decoration Day, and ride for he Crescent Wheelmen. It is ex- >ected that tbe track will be completed y ihe middle of tbiB month. FIBLD-ln Nr.rth PUlofleldTu Mar 1M. ISM. Ullle A. daurhler o M*rj A.aoa IbekteJobD WsteOrlfl. Fimerml Mn.cH from QrteeMeliiodtai Cburc P«ik pl»c F!d Mnj 4!li, .t l.Mp.ro.In N i Cemuwf, Eilmbetb WANTS AMD 0FFSR3. i3 Rocknew »v«n T^OK SALK:—Very fins frrsh ci X 1 rence ColHtn. Scolch Plsi. W A I II. n.in.j, 3r7 Watchu W ANTED.—A nice in PUioheld in ex private dwelling i th board, iL«> n .1 Second street. S'3-l DA good refrigerator, tea .tie, with water tank preferred Address. Refrigerator, Couriei •Courier" oflitc AKTM>!-F gooil saddle The Gray Mare The CASINO TO-NIGHT Tickets,- $1.00 d g] Horse wilt have go« rfnees given. Addresa crwood, N. |. B tJAKUEKS wanted, ctnileman and wife single gentleman. Kicellent table, de- J. U. Wilson, 371 Cl«y St., Sbarrw- bum. i'u., says be will not be without [»r. Kinit's NewIfrscoiery for Uonanmr>- "oti, CoughB and Colds, thai It enred is wife who was threatened with I'nue- •onla after an at lack or "I 1 Grippe," lieu various other remedies andsever- al physicians bad done her no good. Itoliert Barber, of Cooksport, IV, claims Ur. King's New niwt very has » hri » horn* ttirvu«ii t< done himmore good tha.n anjihinR be'™" o( lh ''"° rB ™f ever used for Lunjt Trouble. Nothing I T "\™ e *'' d " lrM '. * J* like it. Try it. Free Tridl Boltles ut !*™~'S*!P!!* l *rl > ! L. W. &mdolph, Pnartnmclat, 21 West rfj^,: QUMIB^JTOW "The ease of Frederick L. Taylor, the Cornell student, on a retarn of a aril of certlorarl, wai beard In the General Term here yesterday. Tbe conn took the papers Intimating that '•', the practice of student's attorney should o,' have been an appeal from ibe contempt stice Forbea." OPENING OF a-"-* Summer Millinery jt Street, FlMnfteld, N. pile lumov t 1 . for Il» to. ££ S!i!£^ odU.'b ir taatlmc Tbe latest NewYnrk and Paris Ideu ID Trimmed Hati and Bonneta, Friday May 411). at 107 East Front atraet, op- poalte Park avenne, op aUlra. 1m- !„ ported India JUII dreas pattema, no tw- o.l . Mrs. L. Adams, If The Shoe Fits, You Can Wear It Willed 107 PARK Are. And we CM Fit AnyLwIy ft Good IVe.ring New Style Oxford Tie , Black Or RnMet From$l tn $3. All SIM />o«7 think that Peck is Asleep! Because he does not say much. Come to his iljnre, see the new good's, fet the prices, see the- buyers, and see toe goods going; oat . ' • Oh! Peck is Not;|Asleep. iifi KHZ if. if m 70 9 m PA88AIC TALLEY BA1BY. •Um* Oar Jerasr Crtmm la rlob and pun 4«ra by mall primptlj attended to. E, E, COOPEB, H. Clarence Hadley l ij oCo. «.M i. l.'KI.-A1ItEU» kddroa HI V- Fn>01 St.. with F. M. Hulrtt, PU1FNAM &DEGRAW 210 tVEST FBONT ST. Fane; Ils'i and Lace C$p» at Pticea wltliin the reach 'of alL e ail tbe rage. We have them In SOL1I> P'INK, BLUE,' : W WHITE *J!D STRIPE& Ladies 1 K»b Vests frrjm 12c, Up. Our aa«orlmep[ of White Goods, UinghatDBJ Kusalan lus.-k, Linens, Oot- inga, Lacfs, Motions, IlBiidkcrchieni nnd Linings Is m> to ilie UmoB snd AUL NEW GOODS. OUR JAPANESE WARE Is selling {sat, only a few of the flue Cnpa and Saucen left a,t^9<us. PUTNAM & DEGRAW To u'fiomit map Concern, Martha Hittorbuacli liavtn* left my twdknd AUCTIO 1 SALE FRIDAY, MAY 4, AT 2 P. M. SHARP large lot of Furniture, etc. Dpnt forget to come 1../. Carey, ADCTIONIEIL DO YOU REALIZE r'bat m change linn been coming over the sltoe bueinees of Uto. Get le price of a pair of shoes today, put thcirf &ton^ eide the price of iv aimilar pair of a few eeasons ago, tee wlmt u change toyour mi The mttrmfacturere intend tokeep these factories bne;. TIH-V rop their* profits, wodrop ours. : SEVEN FRESH STYLISH lijEW LINES J OF OXFOBD TIEit 1st arrived from factory. Last jear fsavo'gcod satiefaction at $1.8$ per pal?* Wo Bay this year $1.48. Look al DOANE & i:i>S41,r, THE BABCOCK BUILDING Onr new and elegant stores In tbe Babcoek Building wit! eoon be coot* ieted, and the ezaet date of onr removal Is not Jar distant; but in the meantim* r present stock IB not allowed to want for an; good thing Tbe children have t been forgotten. We bave opened a Soe llnsof Children's Gplmpea ID while lawn, 2 to 12 jshrt, from 4& to 6tc Children's Gnlmnet watte with colored embroici.ry,2 to 1,2 year»,:>5c toCSeJ Children's Blonse Waists, all sizes, In wbltt'49, 55, S9c: In cambric 79c; in w>phyrgingQ,m»loo. GisRham Dresses 2 to 6years, 59, 8 9 c , Sl.pO. Children's snort white skirts from 33c. to t». ! Inlant'i long drewes from 250. tot* .25. j Infant's short dreMea from 49C to $2 49. ', A tnll Hoe of ladles' shirt waist in lawn, cambric, saline and organdie fro* 9o,to*3.1». Tbe demand for tbe handsome stylish BaU In onr new Millinery Depart- em is oo the Increase. We sell a good Tapestry Brussels Carpet for 6i>c., mad*, laid aad lined free Walt for onr new II ousel urn UhlDg and Crockery Ltepartwent to open. It •ill pay jon. Jj EDSALL'S! COURIER WANT; ••Dl'S PA Y. ®ljc fllainfielfo &onthf. COUR IKS WART ADVS. FAT. VOL-III NO. 161 PLAINFIELD. N. J. THURSDAY. MAY 3. 1894. PRICK TWO CENTS. ALIVE TO mm DANCER PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS. loolgbt a lb* We»« Fmi Uml fr^*rjC Uk Csasclt for fom* Xallioad, fot>Ni Ormst Tli* properly owner* on Ibe i side of tbe Central New Ji r»ey Rail- road are preparing * peUnooio pr •ml to the I ommAii Conorll to hare •tree* end thorough (are from Front •t reel to Sooth S*oo»! at reef, between Orant and Clinton avenues The peu- l loo aisles the sUuatiOo tbos aaeetoct- lv: •At present there I* no paNlc etreet tinder or over the track* between lbe*« IKiiiitn. a diNtence of over three-qaar tors of e mile It is extremely denger «*ns to ernes the tracks, owing to itM great number of pwsing trains, and U.e obstructing freight aid cod ear* 3»0*Uy stored* thereon. Maoy of as have children who attend ibe public school on Sixth stret I. and who oattir ally lake tlie shorty cut arrow tbe trnrka nrar Albert street, rather than wail four t mea dsiljltbe mocb greater distance eroand, vlsjone of tbe eve. •‘The fngbtfal death of a woman at this j*olm a abort tieie ago, and the danger to which dor children and s.the/e'ar* ronlmuall) eiposed while « roaelilg the tricks, *nd the great di*. ,rance Iroro our huarea to the nesreat •venae adder the tracks, show clearly :i.« ru-oeaariy for thus extending mi* of Uie crow atreo-s In id'* vk-ioicy." —The Grey 0 uino. Whoa. —A flag aldevalk Is being laid lo front of Grace M. E. Church —The new bonding and Loan As- •JdaUoo will meet toolgbt on Park avenue lor organisation. —Tbe hot weather has evidently bad a depressing effect on tbs pobee bcsi- nesa, tor the city court la very qalec —Tbe Elisabeth Herald proooances the Goode eoacert In tbe Cealeo Taes- day night as "A most sorceaatDl con- cert. *• Repairs are being made at Boles Runyon's k Go's lamber yard, which will Include two rahrtaotlal new gates next to the office. —An entertainment for the benefit of the Social Athletic Cinb will be held Wednesday evening, May If, at No. JO Norwood aveaue. —A delegation of ten from Trtnltj Tommandry K T. will go tonight to ty a ft-aieroai visit U> Hi Jobs andery Elizabeth. —At the Coooril fire ol Paugh Caugh Nmgh Sinqoc Tribe last sleep doptlooa were made and some oilieo reports were read. —.Miaotooomo Tribe, 1 O R M has nade a new departure In ibe »i i .d now farniabea Ice water the different orders that there. ANCIENT MAXIMS IN ANCiENT DRESS lev. Dr Uwia Fta4* la An«*st Ttoofofy Prvvarha That an la mc Today Only tut- ad is a Diffanat Wag. The subject of Rev Dr. Lewis’ talk In tbe parlors of tba Seveotb Day Bap- tist Choreb last night was a conference of the moral and religion* precepts of varfboa sacred books, lodudlng the flebrew and Christian Scriptures tbe t'hmese, Persian, lilndo aad Sahoeao Hia general cooclaa^e was that the Hebrew and Christian SeripJorserepre aeot tbs blgbsat mountain raoge of In- spired troth, while tbe other sacred books re present tbs outlying loothil and the plama Some general truths like tbe golden rale are found In vari ue forma In all these boose. A epeeJ isn or two Is bera given PER80NALIA . - Percy Long, of this city, la Tun- ing in Tree ton . .Mia Blanche Smith,of Jersey Oily, Is vial ting friend* la this rtty. | Miss Oora Van AiaJals, of Jack LATE NEWS. 8TEAMER ASHORE. A Tcr» b living i l<Mli>e fart, the age of rapid volution caused by ••ur irrmcndoiia con»imp?H>n of paper and |klutifig luk Again, the *at«-r mark in that rUad, onward ruvh pencetion i* represented by the ii vi<»u* art-prints of nliirii magnillcent . |i|N IN glTM in l*ur« XVI U i Ma-'erjser-a from the Art l.allonoa tnr World. MiApriiD) nod arridente will happen in any eatablnSinieni; they are ar> unavoidable as human folly never before an* mi enterprise of ihr amir aia^iniudr the M.tatoipm'es acquireu to a greater extent tree Itoiu turn- ittlv nn aha pa P-rt XVI, instance. e a aina not a single repro- iot' rweive the . every art c0nnol•- ** ur. ‘Mining l^rs'er at It.rtiV The GoldeO Wedding.” '-The L’eiprm Helnrn/' “Jirave Attempt/’ at. ! wilier*- in all flCrco —ptetarea ar c i, »l m.a rework* iron every |*»ii.t «»l VirW Tliey are dlainhated at tile omrs of ttila pap-r n»r ten rent* a id ii that d n**«r« Aroaad tto Council Fir*, loom Voanrll No \* |i. of P. held a mes'ing tail ulgnt an<i among other ti mg-toted toa.k NtrarouosbsTnbsoi t /.-.etli, to v»*u tlrm in the near Mare »hr/, aw n/ , «i ‘w: programme in r-* prepared. A comuuMce w- 8 o nt«'l to arrangta fur the da*e and The d-is of the lugviiog night wa* ctaogeJ from Wrdn*—lay mgiita I mg in- u».K - mi me dr.i Mtuday m Jane and Co'dilining NHh-inher u hen the rosime w»* ov«*r. friend y Jsde fjee* -err inntM into the tep*« ai.d tne «l ^od of-iI.e-Order Lommlttee Mu ood V t in Luma warded Miaaea Radln I Angleaaa, a redtatioo by W. A. ‘T'bal a wng by Mra. Weatph#! i -onie ta*.y r»fre«i.meiiia, wfUir Slevtr.iy Fourteen t * v ' ' i l Mr. II. W An^plirmn. of .W.illMt. arewue. whuwme lbn*slen«.«J with blood ing from the effect of a kid glove worn apnn n wounded Lund, ia happily gi'tiii'g belter, bnt is nut cnurely out of danger. Friendship J/wlge No 4, I laugh- ters of Rebecca, has changed the nlgbt of meetlnc from Tuesdays to Thursday. The first meeting under the new ar- rangr-ment wij] o.< ar next week —We deairc to call your attention to the irreal Oilmen I Offer “I’opolsr Melo- dies •' Tne nongs are nsw aougs, and itie collection ii woiUi exatmn*'k# . One <*oui o i and a qoart-r ol a dollar arrarvn it Al the meeting of the (Josaoir and Tarn Vereln tonight, eight pru|K«ltlona for inemliershlp will be acted ujoii. Iely la is an excellent financial coodition and has several hundred dol- irs in the bank. —The tally bo coach aornamed the JaggernaQi" arrived lata this lore- noon silse being atoned by a crowd In Jersey City. It brought through four- rn male passengers, who bad asfely n the ga .ntlet. Among the visitors to MsJor~X>i- ram Post Encampment tonight will i Utmmaader John Hhlelils, of Fiem- gion;-Senior Vice, William II Br*n- n. of Rahway, and Junior Vice, E. F Urslnard, of Newsrk. -Tomorrow night, >be membere ol eGesangaud Turn Vsrsla wpo are take part in Hie entertainment a' Baanger Hall on Monday eveuing, May have a rehcarnal at the re-i- dcnce of G Suttcrllae on Greenbrook road. —Tonight at the Catholic Young Men's Lyceum in# Catholic Club from Jersey City will be enlerUloed, snd the bowling trophy will be presented to he chemptoue of the IHocesan Union tournament. Tbe entertainment will be held In the Dali and *dl be a '*•(•£ " --.At the entertainment to lie give' if opt* Cbnpef tonight hr the k’lngV (laagh(era, the prografrijiin will coi - alai of a duet by the Miaeee Shank, a piano aolo by Miu Graves, a recliauon by Mim Smith, two dialogues and - umber of tableaux. T:ie excrcleee III begin promptly al eight o cioek —A number of Weatfleld epons joined men Irma I tab way and I’Um- deld almilarly Invllued, and held last igbt near Craoiord a cock fight The it moat secrecy wa* preserved a* to the of iKe ptace of baldmg the main, so rhn of- ficrr were not posted and tho fighiiag ..... .* i was not Interrupted. Twenty biros ' dooaUofo •‘-"F I long it At the close of the fight bal- f *nd s c. * were in favor of Rjbway.—New- ark Kveulng Newt. i —Toe report of Mi*a E I* Adam*, hla brother ia a way which bs himself would dislike. '.'Do not talk much or vainly.” Prom tbs Hindu under head A "Jaatlee," rtfs following was given “Tha property which la acquir- ed by fraud will perish in the ratio of lU sesming increase Also “I»o not force on thy neighbor a hat which harts thine own head " From the Pars! which Is connected with anctiBl Zoroaatrlanbtn ws have ••Plunder not (rom the wealth of other* lest thine own lodostry bee m* on. heeded; since it is said that whosoever rat* anything not from biaown reguiat industry, but from another, is a* one who devours men s beads." From old Pngllah pr«>verba of unknown dale, »c have (he following: “What God nukes he never Oiurs “The higher the tool greater the faiL" “Better God Uiau toae who have entered m*o various of thought presented ia thia com parn'lre view of religious become* TBE HORSE TEARED TOO alO A LOAD < FBI. Officers Mattox and Cooosy had very cxutiug luae to' a ie* ismutea Taaaday moraiag While tiahing at New Market. They had driven a sp mustang to a cart and lc t him t they dropped their lines. The mustang started for New Brunswick while they st'Kid oo the bridge wondering bow (bey would get home Boat persoa coming along tbe r*a«l caught tbs an ioial and brought him hack Tne ol fb-era returned with thr e minnows for tbelr catch. [anaotAL to tub ooraita ] N«w Yom.V.j 3 -Tb« WllMD Uue TUI1 wtlb r»l,Urc«. Bte-Mer, hnlu Moo«irb,wem ulo., Min Madge Solpban, of Weat | oCEutfan. L. L, laa> night at 9.30 Sacnd atreat, will entertain a few BOa eem« f-eoty Ore paaaeagara frttoda on Saturday crooiag - - Mias E. Lawson, of NewYork, k* 6091 BYE VALKYRIE r atting at tbe boms of J. G. MacCly- oioagb School Irasloo* H*k* Thca**lv*t At the March meeting ol the Horongh Goone'i, au ordinance w*a paaacil to lake effect on April 1, lt*94, making It a miwlemeanor to lay any other kind of •idea »11 than that oi flag A tow day* ago the Trnafees of the Somerset •treci K&ool cauard the old wooden sidewalk in ths rear of the achool yard, on Vine at rest, to be removed for the purpose of la>ing a nc« walk Lota ol dirt wa* spread upon the walk, aud to- day the layiug of a new woolen biJo- alk, lu direct opposition to tbe provl- or., ol the Borough Sidewalk Urdiu bee, wa* undertaken Ovasrsa* Mr. I*gn* *i the concbialoa ol tbs Hireling oi ic Board n| Governors of ibe Urea- cent W DecuueQ is»t night, an announce- merit was made (hat W II Rogers wouid give to ibe club to be u«ed a* prize a at ids opening race meet oo June 2. two high grade track racers, one a Victor and tbe other a Fpaald- Ingt » P** r of Oormaly A Jeffery cop|ier rims and pneamatlc Urea and a pair of lire New York BelUng and Packing Co’* pneumatic Urea The comhlbed value of the dooai' $3.>o. An Qtiotiimont given moot, oo Washington a vena*. Mias Tompkins, of Tompkm* Cove, N. Y., I* the guest of her cooatn, Mlt* Ginns, of Watchnng . -0. flmnmer. of Warren sod Har- mony streets, moved hla family yester- day to hi* new boose oo BCone street. .. William F. Trait, of West Frost •trout. I* boay among the Red Mao la- ter-eating them in the Red Men'* Jour- nal John Mortimer, of Putnam arenas, \ma taken a bouse for tbe Hummer at North Ashury Park, and will go there about May 21 Mrs Drake, of Dnneilen. and her cousin Miss Pierre, of New Market, will go tomorrow to Washington for a abort visit among friends. . George Serrell, of Plainfield je, wa* suffering again last night frem congestive chill which forced him to intain qmet today at home Miu Annie Shields, of Somerville, and Mr* W W. Dllti, of the lloiel ndaor, Trenton, are rltilisg Mias Uudowu, of Eaat Fifth street Karnes the son of B. T. Barnes, of Norwood a venae, has ac- cepted a position with F. L C. Martla, and began nla work yesterday. Thomas MeGowo, of the Borough, returned last evening from Coxsarkic. N. Y , where ba lias been for several days past looking after his property. . Professor Naeaer. of the Crescent Km)lag Academy, removed his house- hold effects from Brooklyn yesterday and la now living al No. 417 Fast Sixth street. J. W Heetham,of Green brook, and George Oole, oi Weal Second street re- turned from Newark yesterday each bring hack a handsome baggy horse for hla own driving. .. Fred E. Derby, of the William iloisuian Company, Philadelphia, was In th* oil? last night walling upon tha Paraphernalia Committee of Paugh Gaug'd Naogh Bisque Tribe. The aUt-ment made in the otb er local papers that MIai Slaps la ths "second" lady notary ap- pointed In the Bute la untrue. More than a dozen hid been appointed and bad already qualified before Plainfield waa honored . Mrs. 8 M. Perkins, of Cleveland. Ohio, la giving a parlor talk this after- Mr*. Tomlinson's residence, and tonight will apeak on “The needs of tlie hour," at the Congregational Church [afHVTAJ. To THE COCKIER. J New YoBk, May S.—Lord Duo- raven'a yacht, the Valkyrie, started from Erie Basin ihi* mortiing on her homeward ulp. kAuca or n oo** dats pkesutxd TO TAX C0OA1XA, The Courier has just received Irotn a friend the old keys which were used to lock tbw building where tbe Courier office la now located, when that huild- log wa* occupied by tbe Pope Brother* as s dry good, house thirty year* ago. Tbs keys In appearance are much lias tbe ones to the old French Ban lie lu size, and made very fair sized pocket pieces tor the clerks to carry. To- gether with the key* la one of tbe thumb screw* used to fasten up tbe window shatter* in those days that tbe novelist wikn *booL The curiosities will be preserved among the archives, for Aold L*+g Syne. WAKBP1BLO rWlDlfUTuMdir, w*'7 A*"lad^baWtaVjta from(!» Wrlaiallai CburrA Par* rise*. FrlOa, Max «*b, at iba m la- IVCUMBI In Rv*r*raai 0r*Bet«rr. ilaabatA. WANTS AND OFFCRa. \V ANTKI! -4Jb* iK window ic'.rn* l( feat Secood street. . JI7 W.ich.'j 5'K t; building; city llan.l, jly Walchan^ w-; TED. —A nice cnuBtry residence Plainneld in exchange for a New «aie dwelling in A. I. conditioa. Ilo.ooo oo. PeebU* A Co, Dy Broadway. N. V. J-l-fo M»nln, prorw.lor of \V 1 ““ m” V1252P'*,” h fcic 207 Ijw I'ramumL lo vlrmluo. III, I.IMI non w ibis direction la *> have a large sign boards faimed, each ooe of which 1 ths lagend, “two miles" or more, as the rase may be, ''lo the Wheel, men’s Headquarter*, turner Dark are- nue aud Fnurib street, Plainfield.” Captain Martin ha* engage.) W H. Kiely, of the Lyceum Oyelera, to place the board* ab iul ths conatry, and lb* first were erected Hu* morning Tb« board* will be placed oo every road leading to Plainfield, within a radios o| 1 mi lea WAsalia Ha** F L E WANTED—A g. d rrir.g*r«tor. rea- aonable, with wrier lank preferred. Smtll family Address Kefri^aralor. Coaricv T«K SAWLB BILL *10' ED Governor 'V#rt*l yeslerdav algn. c the inn under abirbjUie Cumimin C-un ,Cll uiay now proceed to luauguraU: | •caer sytimi in Pn^nfieJd The exirome* of temperalnre jea««r- day were 90 and it On the aame da'.e latt y*.» r they were 72 aud 42. A lady at Tnoley k La , was very sick Wl'h Mliou* colic When M C Tialer, a prominent meratianl of the town gave her u but lie of Chamber lain'* Colic. Cinders and D.arrfiu-i Itomedy. lie Ml* *fi» «a* Bed hi forty mioaiet aflvr Diking the first dov- For sale bv KctrioM * pfiarmiicy. Park and North avenue, T. S. Annatroug, Maaagor. AT THIS MINUTE Twp thousand people arc reading The COURIER. Some one of them may be the very man you want when you Want a want. Mr* William H. Dongu, of >0. 433 WcK Oootrml Park, Naw York, announce* the marriage ol her daugb- " a Ella D- BlackweU, lo Tlmo- Miller. of Park avenue, on Saturday eveotog last, April 28 P Casey, of Wert Front at reel, •tart for Omaha tomorrow aa a delegate to the Convemlon of the Ancient Oroer of Hibernians. It ia Ineideotaliy rtated that be will •• ao lot* returning. Oreat Senior Sagtmore, W. J. Forsythe, of Jereey City, waa in Plain- field last eight for a friendly call oo Great Representative Magne, .of Somerset street * Dd of B««ovd* Newrorn, of Froot street. It was b first viut sioee hi* Illness. Edward J Patteraoo, son of A. H. nf i Bank* Prtterion, of East Beveoih at reel, has .. - been appointed oae of the orators at Roger* for bla jeoarou. p ,C npeu>0 rollrgo rommrnerd.nl eierriaea (hla year. This honor is ! only aecored by exceptional ncbolar- r OO TO UW TORI FOE ^np. HAT*. I Mr. and Mrs Frank E. Bowden, k*s^tioa. the meeting of’he Board of Gov. of the Crescent Wheelmen last oigbL fourteen new members were •tooled a committee was appointed to secure advertisement* for the bill board* at Urn track, and it was decided lo give a reception to tbe member* - be lavt of this montn in honor of th< pleliun of the track. Several entries were received tor tbe owning event* irum well kuown rulers, snd Mr. Bar- neu, of Wbatfield, waa elected an athletic member He will enter tba I rviogtoa Millburn I wen tjr-Bre mile road raca oo Decorsi'oo Day, and ride lor the Greece nt Whee/men ft (• ex. I»ected that the track will be completed by the middle of this month. *r<lrrt. Tbtrv large »iiy >o»a>*, pwl WANT r I»: I or t»o or three month. g.«I *a.Mle horte and to dnve Wngly •ayone going «-») IIimm will have good erre. hoi •-( ref-rente* given. AdiucM P. (I. Bo* In, Netherwo«»d. ft. |. Don't think that Peck is Asleep! BecaDM be doe* not uy mneh. Com* to bl» itcre, tee tbe new good*, get tba price*, eee tbaboyen, and boe tne goodi going oaL . ' Oh ! Peck is Not ; Asleep. iT H. Clarence Hadley (Ul« -l|h Aiwaiua VlunOi K X) F1AXOS Tctibp ** u Repaired t’*uaamo«*Bia Ha*aa*acaa. F*imm4 hr Dt .| ImA P. Van Aradsle, of East Frort street, Is confined at borne bv the el- teVt* of poisoning which he Incarred at Pespacx attending the funeral Siater-ln-law While there be ate of bread which bad been bought, and oo returning waa taken III. En- quirte* allowed that forty other*, who gold mine befo-k had eaten of the bread, were taken lo the aame way The lady of the bouse, who bad not eau-n it, said she wanted to find out II the trouble came frera the bread, and eating some, wa* taken la the same way. Happily there wcie do near drool. P. O llo* I table, de- 153 «J»?« t>>R SALE - Desirable two-asory 1/ French roof hou*c, aiy FjR Sixth tfreel near Broadway. Ftw mutates ea»y walk from »t»(ioa, exrellcni arighhorhootl. houM A;>plr X* *l^om meet. r£XJ LET—Flats ut the Tbo*n block, all place. Apply Librarian of the Public Library, moQili ol April show* that during the month, nine new book* Dsve been added, one by purchase aud eight by gin. The total numb.r oi book* now on baati la 12,.02 Tbe total uuiuber of C vt-ry daring the uiouili was S.1A0.1 itj all that al.tut ber largea.,diMraMlogmlUnwj | ^.“ilSer.T ST^Uagbol'of 'n«w T~WMaj aflaraooa at Saagar trade, that there really was no rearou j Milligan and her other a surprla# imrty waa Uadered to Mends of tbe school that it abooid kept open dnrlug tba Hammer. Those wishing to Join classes In Drawing. Manual Training aud Natural History can obtain particulars from John Dal- xlel 309 East Front street at tbe school room over the Friends’ Mecung House L rXLLEXX SIXTHDAT. total circulation l.Tfio The new books were received Gum John W Murray. O F A. I amt, P W Grant, W. Bowen, A F. Venlno, the Smithsonian Institute and the ('. S. Department of L»bor. A Tractor Lm* H. r Salary. One of the teachers In the Bryan School had taken Irom her deafc ye«- t-rday a check paid to her aa her sai"ry for the past mouth. No clue to t -e *Pproprietor of the money. A righl Ijvrstigallou ia being conducted. W f oarter want ada. pay >t having a good trade, for*b«»M . expected here in Juoa to G. Fellsr, of Pearl atreet. In honor of •Bing « tint* tbal human Ing.nn- * r ' M|,KIK I h.r Ibinj-loonb birtbdny. Tbe party '"’I" ° r “*“ Tb. fnneral of M. N.lbaa HaH* < nuo Khnnwmb.Miw. Wednm.jer Mia * *“*.!,re-ell, Mr*. Keller. Mr* Orallxfeldt, nauen of Baearla. Im«. Croocb.M-.A bl. Mr* 3pmgel, - ..C R K Bmllb, formerly ofplnlo- Mn Bnebtel, Mrn HterMer end Mr.. Ibe-Orey Mere'at ibe Ueamo leld. ban rented ibe renldenee ofPaal gmoriloe. uecennerj wnn for ledie. lo bno* Ihta Hbn alde.1 "They era coo* tlounllj finding out ibrongh my edrer- uneoienl lo Ibe Courier, which 1 nm conddeol b— a eery large circulation ir Cearlrr want l.'ilid. a.1.1 —d bnifl—1 I..UI.U T. Norton, 42‘ North Broad —reel, i jo« enented, which with bin family be j will occupy within a faw day* Mr. | Norton and family bare moved lo Fin-, A Yto Carnal! 6u Caa*. ally derue, where thi m home lor tbe Summer—XIli»belh 'Journal » X**ry I of ripwIrtHVd and >kiliful obyaMlaa* ao* »rATS or Onto, Citt tu»-i « CDoatHiiUn* cto aioM eow J. B Wilson, 371 C**7 8L, Hharpn- *wm*a«..o of —nr'cai burg. Pa., says he will not bs without Dr. King’s New Iosco very tor Uooaunsi- tioo, Coughs and Gold*, tbal It cored , .aTiorwat ail bm^iumi ... bl* w.to who wa* threatened with IW- mmd knr ^7ir-.n-. u. uioula alter an stuck of “lu Grippe," r^ufiar u> -oa*«. bk-d-iaiau aud ; ^ -i-.bg i when various oilier remedlse and sever- ,aio dtow*<^ rheo»aiinrurmwia. D «re p /2*^eT u»u^u toj of DcwmImt. al physiciana had done her DO good, oua drWIUiy. paratyaia ••llaiwy A<*>. aa.1' S oiwaiwiw Roiiert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa*, I kio-red •imi.w thuumml .r. (mM ., ^ claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has k— Uiwu*a .<xr«apo^M>ce Tv- a. W. glhaaow. { - } Front Street, Plainfield, N. J. Large p.rttouia.A .*j.— wort*. DUp««wi rre* boitie*^ SDd 91 00. | Hmlxmi BuE»Hk X. X. mui t, JASStC * telegram from Syracuse printed In will tasks tbelr this moraiag’a papers says: •Tb* ease of Frederick I. Taylor, tbe Cornell student, oo a re tarn of a aril of certiorari, wa* beard la tbe General Term here yesterday The coart took tba papers Intimating that lb* practice of student s attorney should have been an appeal from the contempt order of Justice Forbes." OPENING OF £Si<£iS Summer Millinery The latert New York and Paris Ideas In Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Friday May 4U». at 107 East Front street, op- posit* Park aveaue, up stairs. Im- ported India silk dress patterns, do is alike. Mrs. L. Adams, 0 L mi delivery; food * •«« from Mart; *•> Muuic Hull, A DwturcM, tau* *a4 Map** THURSDAY M flV 1 f) EVENING md J V* Deuuau Thompeor s BeaoUfal Play, THE OLD HOMESTEAD. PrwMtrS bv a l*r«rr and btotsr Company San ever before. Orlalpal -Vmrrr mol rrop- rtiss » >• sa«r *f Un*u‘* a* rUICB, TA N aad **; Ceol |f And. The Shoe An,L with * ^S| * Goo. YOU Weert Can *" Wear *>*• The Gray Mare| The CASINO TO-NIGHT | Tickets, - $1.00 PA88A1U VALLEY 1IAIBY. II pr.mr»I 7 attended lo, E, E, COOPER, PUAlWTIXLD. H PUfTNAM & DEQRAW 210 WEST FRONT ST. \ , VTe bare added to our Well Selected Stock a lmjs of CIIILHHKNS’ Fancy lint) and Lace Cap, at Pnce* wllWn in* rc»cb -of *1L OliemlnettcB, are all the rage. We have them la Ladies'Rib Yt'stsfrftm 12c. Up, 0*r nJorlmenl of While Oood*. Uinghamt, Hu.vdan Duck, L'.ueon, Dei- inns, Lscps, Notions, Ifaidkcn hlefs and Linings Is ap to the times and ALL NEW GOODS OUR (JAPANESE WARE Ii idling jnM. o»'J * fe» of ibe One Cap* and Baucen left >t »9cu. PUTNAM & DEGRAW 7V> wjiom It may Concern. Martha RltlrrbtMri towls* left mj to* aa* hoard wrlibout fuel caaae or prororwtloo. I brr*hr c4*"«a sb pre»we oot to harbor or ' ' 1 will so los«m Hit reefed br her. •asgft AUCTIO J SALE FRIDAY, MAY 4, AT 2 P. M. SHARP A large lot of Furniture, etc. Don't forget to come 2. */. Carey, ACCTIONIEB, DO YOU REALIZE What a change has l»een coming over tho shoe buainesa of late. Gel the price of a pair of shoes to day, put thcio along side the price of any similar pair of a few season* ag**, »oe what a change to your ad- vantage. The menufactnrent intend lo keep three fartarioe bwy. They drop their protire, we drop our*. \ just arrived from factory. I^mt year gave good satisfaction at $1.88 per paff! Wo any thi* year $1,48. Look at Them. DOAWE & EDSALL THE BABCOCK BUILDING Oor new end elegant atorea Id the Babcock Bonding will aoow be com- pleted, aid Ibe exact dale of oor remoeel la not tar dlataal; bal la tha meantime oar dreeent meek la eol allowed lo eaat lor eay Jood thing Tbe children he,, not been forgoueo. We bare opened a floe hag of Children* Oulmpea la while lawn, 3 to 13 j*»r* from 4 3 te (te. Children* Oalmpe* while wilh colored embroidery,J lo 1,3 yeeee.hjr lo iSeJ Children* Blouae W^«u, all alien, la while 49, S3, 5tc; lo cambric 7»e; to “^GlagbST" ,,0 ° Giagbam Dreaaa* 2 to 6 years, 59, 89c., 81.po. CbUdren’s abort whit* skirt* from S3c. to 7k InfaaV* long drowse from 2&o lo $4.25. i Infant a ebon drew** from 49c. to f2 49. . A toll lias of ladlos’ thirl walrt la lawn, oambrle, wUas aad organdi. from lie. lo $2,1*. . . Tha dsmaad for lbs haodaooM rtyilsh Hal* la oar nsw Millinery Deport- it la on tbe loereea* We ael] e good Tapeatry Braaaeli Carpel for^So, made, laid ud lined rree oar new HoaaarDrelablag and Crockery Department to open. It wlUpayyoo. E EDS ALL’S!

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Page 1: Qtmtitf. - digifind-it.com · COBRISK WAST) wtDVS.- PA Y. Qtmtitf. VOL-III NO. 161 PLAINFIEUX N. J. THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1894. PRICJS TWO CENTS. ALIVE TO THEER DANGER the CauBCII (or

COBRISK WAST) wtDVS.- PA Y. Qtmtitf.VOL-III NO. 161 PLAINFIEUX N. J. THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1894. PRICJS TWO CENTS.

ALIVE TO THEER DANGER

the CauBCII (or • Strt.t acronKaltlMd, B I I I H B Drict and CIJD

The property owners on theBide of Ibe Central New J>n>eyroa.il ere preparing a petition to*i>nt to tbe Common Council to bstreet an<t thoroughfare from . .street to South Second street, betweeGrant and Clinton avenu<;«. Tbe pet

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The pet» ant-cinc

Atinder oivma, » uiHimice of ;over three-qua.ter» of a mile It i» eitremelj dangei>iis to cross tin' tracks, owing to Ib.-••<••'" number of parsing trains, antlie obstructing freight ai.'I coal canaBUally Stored'ther*on. Many of ahave . • • - : • • . . , who attend the pnbllschool on tilxth atretf; and wbo naiuII My take ihe short; 'cm across Utracks near Albert street, rather ttiinalk four t oiea itsiiyithe mocb greatilisiance aruuuil, via "one of tbe av

"The fngluful death of a womanthin point u abort lime ago, and II• lunger lo wblcb dor children mi

1 — !are continually eiposed whiig ihe tracks, and ihe great diIronj our hunieS to the neare

/ -.venue under the tracts, show clearIljfl ntveflMiV fur lhu* rxlentiing oneUitt^rCrsa-aireeii in Ulta vicinity."

4 Ytn Pleatlmi Pan.

e arc living in the age of rapuIMI and social tvidution caused b;iremendoua coiiBSmplnjn of paperprlollBg ink Analn. the high-er mark in thm mad, onward ru-••rifi'tion IB rfpresfHicd by Uie rim•i !irl-prii]lB of ntlioll magnifiesliH'BMCH fjiven In Purl XVI of illerpiecttS from ilie AM HalluneBUiirlil. .MiRprlrjls anil accidenliH|>]*n in any eat unban men i j ihtII» iiimvoidnhlf a*'human folly, b:r before was an enterprise o'f ttB magnitude ilie Sl.aSteriiier-es binlirtii [o a gri'uter'extent free lioflt,uBj misliaps. I Port XVI, r<ance, iv n an>u nut a single repro-uon ilia; ilwB not- receive tbe

sinr. 'Mining HrtjeiBach's," ••The Golden WeiReapers Return/' "Jirnv

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PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS.—The Ore; Hare tonight at ibe

0 .MHO. Whoa.—A dag sidewalk la being laid i.

front of Grace M. E. Chorcb.—The new Building and Loan AB

•relation will meet toolgbl on Parkavenue lor organization.

—Tbe bot weather has evidently hada depressing pffect on tbe police bnsi<less, for the city conrt Is rery qalel

—Tbe Elisabeth Herald prooovneee•<;n in tbe CSSIDO Tnes-

" A most saccesaf.nl c

whichilll Include two substantial new gatese i t to the office.

—An entertainment for the benefitf ibe Social Athletic Clnb will be heldn Wednesday evening, May 16, at Ni0 Norwood avenue.

—A delegation of ten from Trinity'ommandry K. T. will fro tonight "ay a fraternal visit to Si John C<iandery ElitabeUi.

—At tbe Conocll Bre ol Paogh CsnghIingh Sinqne Tribe Isftt sleep twodoptions were made and somelltlee reports were read.

—Miantonomo Tribe, I U R M baalade a new departure In ihe wigwam.d now furnishes ii

ANCIENT MAXIMS IN ANClENT ORES

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Tbit a

i 1m Anclat Thtoloff

In » • Tod*j Onlj BU

orders tlial

Ira If. W Angelman. of Msdlie, who was tbresuined with Moodilng from the effect ofa tid glovenpon ii wounded hand, is happH)g betler, but is not eulirely o

— Frifmislilp Ijodge No. 4, Ihrs of Itebecca, has rfianged Iftemeetlns Iron) Tueadays toTflur

The firm meeting under ihe new

and i

jrn Vereio tonight, eight pro(*oaltioii&r inemberBhip will be acted njoti.le Bopleiy le in an excellent Onani-islindition and lias several hundred dol-rs in tbe bank.—TBe tally ho coach Bornamed Ihe

JuggernaDi." arrived tat« tliis lore->on -alter oeing stored by a crowd In>nwy City. H brongnt throuerh fanr-FH male passengers, who had safelyn toe ga.ntlet.—Among the visltoran;n Post Encampme g

« Uommander John Shields, ofglon; Senior VICP, William II>n. of Itahway, and Jtinlor V. Bralnard, of Newark.

ie subject of Bev. Dr. Lewis' ulin the parlors of th« Seventh Day Ban-usi Church last night waa a conferencof tbe moral and religions precepts ovarious sacred books, including thHebrew and Christian Scriptures, thChinese, Persian, Hindo and SaboeanHis general conclusion was thai thHebrew ami Christian Scriptures repre-sent Ibe highest mountain range of iiBpired truth, while the other aacredlooks represent tbe omlying toothlil

From the Saboean book of the law•Let none of you trea

> way which he bimselo not talk much o

, e l o g t ug "The property which is aequired by fraud «m perish in Ibe ratio o"u seeming Increase.

Also "Do not force on Iby ne:hat which hnrta (bine own heatFrom the Parsl whicn is com

itti anciint Zoroastrianinu wenol from the wealth of

lest ti Industry hee-her

;ded; since it _teanyilnngnoi from bis own regnlilnslry, but from another, is as oi

who rli'Totirs men's heads." From oFnglish proverbs of unknown dale, f

e the rollo*1ng: "What God maknever mars " "The higher ilie rogreater A ho fall." ••Keller <Jud tin

IE B0B3E tKkRF.D TOO HUSB.

OtCi.ere Mailox and C

Marketand

-punk;wntle

v dropped tbelr lines. Tlie mustangled for New Brunswick wbile ' L

id on tbe bridge, wonderingliey would gel home. Some person

lug along the road cau|and brought him back» returned with thr .e t

PERSOKALIA. .Percy Long, of thU city, Is viiit-

Ing In Trenton.. .MIBS Blanche Smltu.of Jersey Cl'y,

Is visiting friends In ihn city.Hiaa Oora Van AisJato, of

LATE NEWS.STEAMER ASHORE.

{SPICIAL TO THE COCKIER.]

NEW YOM,Maj 3 —The WlUon I4nTisit with relative". steamer, Persian Monarch,went aabore

Madge Sntpben, or West off Ewtport, L. I., last night at 9.30Street, will entertain a few She carnec twenty-five passengers

Saturday evening - . . , • •> •

3 . Lawaon, of New York , to GOQO BYE VALKYRIE.il the home of J. 0. HaeOly-

N. Y., Is the gnest of ber consin, Ulta NEW YORK, May 3.—Lordraven's yai-bt, ibe Valkyrie,

er, of Warren and Bar- t™* E r l e Basin thismony streets, moved his family yesier-day to his new bouse on Stune street.

..William P. Trust, of West Frontstreet, Is busy among tbe Bed Men In-teresting them In tbe Bod Men's Jour

y g boose thiTbe keys la appearance

North Aabury Park, and will go thereabout Hay 21.

..Mrs Drake, ofDuneUen, and herlain Miss Pierce, of New Market, will t[ie ones to tbe" <

. tomorrow to Washington for a ii«. and made -oort visit among friends. j pieces tor Ibe

. George Serrell, of PlainBeld are- getber wits, th., was suffering again last nlgbt from thumb screwsjngeatlve chill which forced blm to window shatter*lain quiet today at borne. novelist writesMiss Annie Shields, of Boraerville, w»" °« pre#rviMrs W. W. Dills, of the Hotel r ° r AaM I*s»g 8

iilnor, Trenton, are vieitlng Millown, of East Fifth BLI

RILICS OF IT G0K1 OATS PRE8EMTED

TO TBS C0B8IEE.

The Courier baa jnsi received Iromfriend the old keys wfiicb were DH

o lock tbe building where the Coori.ofBce Is now located, wben that biuuting was occupied by tbe Pope Brothersas a dry good* boose thirty yeara ago

French BaBille Inery fsjr sized pockelerk To-

t Ban nof B. Tlarnes, of Norwood svenne, haa•epted a position with F. L C. lUrtli

id began bla work yest«rday...ThomBB MeGown, of the Boronglturned last evening from CoxB&ctfi

Y , where he has been for severs.; s piist looking after ble property... Professor Naeser, of ihe Orescf

• i.ti£* Academy, removed hta honse-ld fflfl f

nd is

y, heffeclfl from Brooklyn lesterda;

i li "w living al No. 417

Neoark yesterday eachring track a handsome buggy boner bis own driving.

. . Fred E. Derby, or the WilliaiiDiaman Company, Philadelphia, watht> city last night waiting upnn tbi

araphernalla Committee of PaoehTribe.

' lady iMils

.The sut"inertlocal p a p e r

pc is the **«ecoodpled in the State

_o a dozen had been appointed andad already qualified before PlainSeldas honored.

Mrs. 8, M. Perkins, of Cleveland,>, la giving a parlor talk this atter-i at Mrs. Tomlinson's residence,tonight will speak on "Tbe needsthe hoar," al the Congregation a I

sntrlesIng events

Mr. Bar-

>K SALE — Desirable iwo-woryFrtncri roof home, 117 E»ii Simh iBroadway. Fire minui« easy _

om siaiion, octlleni neighborhood, housemaim parlor, dining-room, kilehen, lauo-y, six tiolrooms *nd bath. Apply to own.

-Irs. Frank W.Baldmn, Urange, N.o K. C. Molford or W. A. Woodruff,

etmnr to laj any oilierthan Cbat of flag. A few dayTniBtees of the Somerset

!jooi caused the old woodenin the rear of the school yard,

street, to be removed for theof la>ing a new walk Lota ol

BIII he prepared. 4 comm

dwailsTlie ilne oftlie meeting

changed frum Wednesday mgUtLi tfltli uit- tirtii MOUIJHV JQ

H. Dongan, of >"o.ra! Park, New York,

the marriage of her daagfa-r, Mrs. Eila D. Blackwell, to Theo->re J. Miller, of Park arenne, onitarduy evening last, April 2S... P. Casey, of West Front it <eet,

ill Bturt for Omaha tomorrow BS aelegate lo ibe Convention of the

t Order of Hibernians. It is

—Tnnigbt at tbe Catholic Young•>n'a Lyceum, the Catholic Clu'. from

ersey City will be entertained, and the" ig trophy will be presented to

amplone'of Itie l>:oce^an Union.in,-ni Tbe enierliiiDnieol will

« held In tbe bail ami will bea "stag "

PalaoB*d bj KatiDEP P. Van Arsdsle, of East

tree!1, is confined at borne be'eta of poisoning wblch he

at Peapaca attending tbe funeralsiBter-ln-Isw. While there he

r bread which bad been bought,>n reluming was taken ill. En-

m'Sslort. Addrew S -art, UentT A

a. N. T. Evubllabed IB8S.lope Chnpel tonighteliters, the progra

i. of a duel by the Mi.no solo by Miss GraviM.-B ,-MUILJI. tw

nirlps showed that forty others, whD of the bread, were taten Inway.Tbe lady of ibe boose, who viTT;(wdwi»<M from BiarT; pi>

• i ]• \' i; I;. Greal Senior Sagamore, Wrayibe, of Jersey UJty, was in P

eld last right for a friendly cRepresentative Magne,street *n d Cblet of Record

, of Front street It was b, since his illness.

rat it tbe trouble came•read, and eating some, wasbe same way. Happily thereUl results.a song by Mrs. Westp

e tusiy refreshmeld similarly tndiued, and held

btPL AI "7 [ELD M*B DAI Tai l SIHO SCHOOL.

Edwartl J Patterson, son of A. S.

ace uf holding the main, si;er were not posted and thias noi Interrupted. Twenty hlnng.it. At the close or the fight ba

a ices were in favor of Hallway.—Nei»rk Evening News.

—The rt-port of M

:ept open during the Summer. Those

EVENINGI teaman Thompson's Bea,ntlfni Play,

Manual Training and Natural Historyobtain particulars from John Dal-309 East Front street at tbe school

r the Friends' Meeting House. THE OLDHOMESTEAD.

nually llndltig out through mjstiment in ibe Courier, wbicb

GIT . Th* MID • Chiac*.omen wbo cc

requested

ve of Bavaria.. .O E. K Smith, formerly of Plain- _

Held, has rented ibe residence of Paul gB"tterlfneT. Norton, 427 North Broad street, '

ted, wblch witb his family hewill occupy within a few days. Mr.

and family hare moved to Fin-

One of ibe teachersSchool had taken fioml?rday a check paid tofor the past month. No ulue4npro|iriHtor of the money.•iv-sUgBlioii is being couilurtej A telepram from Syracuse printed I

Houl aad SarficalThlH wldt-lr oek«bra.ted Instit

kindred affccaloiu. TbouMnU* are

AT THISMINUTE

Two thousand people are

reading THE COURIER.

Some one of them may be

the very man you want

When you Want a want.

:arry.keys is one of tbeed to fastei1 those daysIUL Tbe cu

HOW TO REACH TBE WHEELMES'B

Frank L <•. Martin, proprietorthe Wheelmen's lleaclcinartcrs, beliein advertising. Ilia latest move in ibisdirection Is u> have a large numbsign boardq paimed, each one of whichbears Ihe legend, "two miles" or more

"ie rase nay be, "to the Wheel-'s Headquarters, comer l*ark ave-

• u J Fourth street, I'lalnneld.Captain Manin has engaged W. B." - l y , of the r.ycenm Cyclers, to pi

boards ab'iut the country, and: were erected tins momiog. '

boardB wtll be placed on every rleading lo P|Biut)cld, within a radiu

raaeat W^nlmn 10 Bara a Kcaaption.

At the meeting of '.he Board of Gov-rnorsor tbe Crescent Wheelmen lastight, fonrteea eew members wereected. A committee was appointed> secure advertisemenu for Ibe bill

boards at th« track, and it was decided•o give a reception to tbe members 1 bea« of this montn In honor of the com->leilon of the track. Severalrere received forMil well known rider*, anil.(-;;, of weatfielrl, was elected.tbleilc member. He will enter tbervingtos.-Mill born twenty-five mile road

Decoration Day, and ride forhe Crescent Wheelmen. It is ex->ected that tbe track will be completedy ihe middle of tbiB month.

FIBLD-ln Nr.rth PUlofleldTuMar 1M. ISM. Ullle A. daurhler oM*rj A.aoa IbekteJobD WsteOrlfl.

Fimerml Mn.cH from QrteeMeliiodtai CburcP«ik pl»c F!d Mnj 4!li, . t l.Mp. ro. In

N i Cemuwf, Eilmbetb

W A N T S AMD 0 F F S R 3 .

i3 Rocknew »v«n

T^OK SALK:—Very fins frrsh ciX1 rence ColHtn. Scolch Plsi.

WA

I II. n.in.j, 3r7 Watchu

W ANTED.—A nicein PUioheld in exprivate dwelling i

• th board, iL«> n.1 Second street.

S'3-lD — A good refrigerator, tea.tie, with water tank preferredAddress. Refrigerator, Couriei

•Courier" oflitc

AKTM>!-Fgooil saddle

The Gray Mare

The CASINO

TO-NIGHTTickets,- $1.00

d g ]Horse wilt have go«

rfnees given. Addresacrwood, N. | .

BtJAKUEKS wanted, ctnileman and wifesingle gentleman. Kicellent table, de-

J. U. Wilson, 371 Cl«y St., Sbarrw-bum. i'u., says be will not be without[»r. Kinit's New Ifrscoiery for Uonanmr>-"oti, CoughB and Colds, thai It enred

is wife who was threatened with I'nue-•onla after an at lack or "I 1 Grippe,"lieu various other remedies and sever-

al physicians bad done her no good.Itoliert Barber, of Cooksport, IV,claims Ur. King's New niwt very has »hri» horn* ttirvu«ii t<done him more good tha.n anjihinR b e ' ™ " o ( l h ' ' " ° r B ™fever used for Lunjt Trouble. Nothing I T"\™e*'' d " l r M ' . * J *like it. Try it. Free Tridl Boltles ut !*™~'S*!P!!* l*rl>!L. W. &mdolph, Pnartnmclat, 21 West r f j^ , : QUMIB^JTOW

"The ease of Frederick L. Taylor,the Cornell student, on a retarn of aari l of certlorarl, wai beard In theGeneral Term here yesterday. Tbeconn took the papers Intimating that

'•', the practice of student's attorney shouldo,' have been an appeal from ibe contempt

stice Forbea."

OPENING OF

a-"-* Summer Millinery

jt Street, FlMnfteld, N.

pile lumov t 1

. for Il» to. ££ S!i!£^ odU.'bir taatlmc

Tbe latest New Ynrk and Paris IdeuID Trimmed Hati and Bonneta, FridayMay 411). at 107 East Front atraet, op-poalte Park avenne, op aUlra. 1m-

!„ ported India JUII dreas pattema, no tw-

o.l . Mrs. L. Adams,

IfTheShoeFits,YouCanWearIt

Willed107

PARKAre.

And we

C M Fit

AnyLwIy

ft Good

IVe.ring

New

Style

Oxford

Tie ,

Black

Or

RnMet

From$l tn

$3. All SIM

/>o«7 think that

Peck is Asleep!Because he does not say much. Come to his iljnre, see the new good's, fetthe prices, see the- buyers, and see toe goods going; oat . ' •

O h ! Peck is Not;|Asleep.

iifiKHZif. „

ifm70

9m

PA88AIC TALLEY BA1BY.

• U m * Oar Jerasr Crtmm la rlob and pun4«ra by mall primptlj attended to.

E, E, C O O P E B ,

H. Clarence Hadleyl ij oCo. «.M

i. l . ' K I . - A 1 I t E U »

kddroa HI V- Fn>01 St.. with F. M. Hulrtt,

PU1FNAM&DEGRAW

210 tVEST FBONT ST.

Fane; Ils ' i and Lace C$p» at Pticeawltliin the reach 'of alL

e ail tbe rage. We have them In

SOL1I> P'INK, BLUE,'

: W WHITE *J!D STRIPE&

Ladies1 K»b Vests frrjm 12c, Up.Our aa«orlmep[ of White Goods,

UinghatDBJ Kusalan lus.-k, Linens, Oot-inga, Lacfs, Motions, IlBiidkcrchieninnd Linings Is m> to ilie UmoB snd

AUL NEW GOODS.

O U R J A P A N E S E W A R E

Is selling {sat, only a few of the flueCnpa and Saucen left a,t^9<us.

PUTNAM & DEGRAWTo u'fiomit map Concern,

Martha Hittorbuacli liavtn* left my twdknd

AUCTIO 1 SALE

FRIDAY, MAY 4, AT 2 P. M. SHARPlarge lot of Furniture, etc. Dpnt forget to come

1../. Carey,ADCTIONIEIL

DO YOU REALIZEr'bat m change linn been coming over the sltoe bueinees of Uto. Getle price of a pair of shoes to day, put thcirf &ton^ eide the price ofiv aimilar pair of a few eeasons ago, tee wlmt u change to your mi

The mttrmfacturere intend to keep these factories bne;. TIH-Vrop their* profits, wo drop ours. :

SEVEN FRESH STYLISH lijEW LINES JOF OXFOBD TIEit

1st arrived from factory. Last jear fsavo'gcod satiefaction at $1.8$per pal?* Wo Bay this year $1.48.

Look al

DOANE & i:i>S41,r,

THE BABCOCK BUILDINGOnr new and elegant stores In tbe Babcoek Building wit! eoon be coot*

ieted, and the ezaet date of onr removal Is not Jar distant; but in the meantim*r present stock IB not allowed to want for an; good thing Tbe children havet been forgotten. We bave opened a Soe llnsof

Children's Gplmpea ID while lawn, 2 to 12 jshrt, from 4& to 6 t cChildren's Gnlmnet watte with colored embroici.ry,2 to 1,2 year»,:>5c to CSeJChildren's Blonse Waists, all sizes, In wbltt'49, 55, S9c: In cambric 79c; in

w>phyrgingQ,m»loo.

GisRham Dresses 2 to 6 years, 59, 8 9 c , Sl.pO.Children's snort white skirts from 33c. to t». !Inlant'i long drewes from 250. to t* .25. j ;«Infant's short dreMea from 49C to $2 49. ',A tnll Hoe of ladles' shirt waist in lawn, cambric, saline and organdie fro*

9o,to*3.1».Tbe demand for tbe handsome stylish BaU In onr new Millinery Depart-

em is oo the Increase.We sell a good Tapestry Brussels Carpet for 6i>c., mad*, laid aad lined free

Walt for onr new II ousel urn UhlDg and Crockery Ltepartwent to open. It•ill pay jon. Jj

EDSALL'S!

COURIER WANT; ••Dl'S PA Y. ®ljc fllainfielfo &onthf.

CO UR IKS WART ADVS. FAT.

VOL-III NO. 161 PLAINFIELD. N. J. THURSDAY. MAY 3. 1894. PRICK TWO CENTS. ALIVE TO mm DANCER PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS.

loolgbt a lb* We»« Fmi Uml fr^*rjC

Uk Csasclt for • fom* Xallioad, fot>Ni Ormst Tli* properly owner* on Ibe i side of tbe Central New Ji r»ey Rail- road are preparing * peUnooio pr •ml to the I ommAii Conorll to hare •tree* end thorough (are from Front •t reel to Sooth S*oo»! at reef, between Orant and Clinton avenues The peu- l loo aisles the sUuatiOo tbos aaeetoct- lv: •At present there I* no paNlc etreet tinder or over the track* between lbe*« IKiiiitn. a diNtence of over three-qaar tors of e mile It is extremely denger «*ns to ernes the tracks, owing to itM great number of pwsing trains, and U.e obstructing freight aid cod ear* 3»0*Uy stored* thereon. Maoy of as have children who attend ibe public school on Sixth stret I. and who oattir ally lake tlie shorty cut arrow tbe trnrka nrar Albert street, rather than wail four t mea dsiljltbe mocb greater distance eroand, vlsjone of tbe eve. •‘The fngbtfal death of a woman at this j*olm a abort tieie ago, and the danger to which dor children and s.the/e'ar* ronlmuall) eiposed while « roaelilg the tricks, *nd the great di*. ,rance Iroro our huarea to the nesreat •venae adder the tracks, show clearly :i.« ru-oeaariy for thus extending mi* of Uie crow atreo-s In id'* vk-ioicy."

—The Grey 0 uino. Whoa. —A flag aldevalk Is being laid lo front of Grace M. E. Church —The new bonding and Loan As- •JdaUoo will meet toolgbt on Park avenue lor organisation. —Tbe hot weather has evidently bad a depressing effect on tbs pobee bcsi- nesa, tor the city court la very qalec —Tbe Elisabeth Herald proooances the Goode eoacert In tbe Cealeo Taes- day night as "A most sorceaatDl con- cert. *• — Repairs are being made at Boles Runyon's k Go's lamber yard, which will Include two rahrtaotlal new gates next to the office. —An entertainment for the benefit of the Social Athletic Cinb will be held Wednesday evening, May If, at No. JO Norwood aveaue. —A delegation of ten from Trtnltj Tommandry K T. will go tonight to ty a ft-aieroai visit U> Hi Jobs “ andery Elizabeth. —At the Coooril fire ol Paugh Caugh N mgh Sinqoc Tribe last sleep doptlooa were made and some oilieo reports were read. —.Miaotooomo Tribe, 1 O R M has nade a new departure In ibe »i i .d now farniabea Ice water the different orders that there.

ANCIENT MAXIMS IN ANCiENT DRESS lev. Dr Uwia Fta4* la An«*st Ttoofofy

Prvvarha That an la mc Today Only tut- ad is a Diffanat Wag. The subject of Rev Dr. Lewis’ talk In tbe parlors of tba Seveotb Day Bap- tist Choreb last night was a conference of the moral and religion* precepts of varfboa sacred books, lodudlng the flebrew and Christian Scriptures tbe t'hmese, Persian, lilndo aad Sahoeao Hia general cooclaa^e was that the Hebrew and Christian SeripJorserepre aeot tbs blgbsat mountain raoge of In- spired troth, while tbe other sacred books re present tbs outlying loothil and the plama Some general truths like tbe golden rale are found In vari ue forma In all these boose. A epeeJ isn or two Is bera given

PER80NALIA . - Percy Long, of this city, la Tun- ing in Tree ton . .Mia Blanche Smith,of Jersey Oily, Is vial ting friend* la this rtty. | Miss Oora Van AiaJals, of Jack

LATE NEWS. 8TEAMER ASHORE.

A Tcr» b living i

l<Mli>e fart, the age of rapid ■volution caused by ••ur irrmcndoiia con»imp?H>n of paper and |klutifig luk Again, the *at«-r mark in that rUad, onward ruvh pencetion i* represented by the ii vi<»u* art-prints of nliirii magnillcent . |i|N IN glTM in l*ur« XVI U i Ma-'erjser-a from the Art l.allonoa tnr World. MiApriiD) nod arridente will happen in any eatablnSinieni; they are ar> unavoidable as human folly never before an* mi enterprise of ihr amir aia^iniudr the M.tatoipm'es ‘ acquireu to a greater extent tree Itoiu turn- ittlv nn aha pa P-rt XVI, instance. e a aina not a single repro- iot' rweive the . every art c0nnol•- ** ur. ‘Mining l^rs'er at It.rtiV ‘ The GoldeO Wedding.” '-The L’eiprm Helnrn/' “Jirave Attempt/’ at. ! wilier*- in all flCrco —ptetarea arc i, »l m.a rework* iron every |*»ii.t «»l VirW Tliey are dlainhated at tile omrs of ttila pap-r n»r ten rent* a id

ii that d

n**«r« Aroaad tto Council Fir*, loom Voanrll No \* |i. of P. held a mes'ing tail ulgnt an<i among other ti mg-toted toa.k NtrarouosbsTnbsoi t /.-.etli, to v»*u tlrm in the near Mare »hr/, aw n/,«i ‘w: programme ■ in r-* prepared. A comuuMce w-8 o nt«'l to arrangta fur the da*e and

The d-is of the lugviiog night wa* ctaogeJ from Wrdn*—lay mgiita I mg in- u».K - mi me dr.i Mtuday m Jane and Co'dilining NHh-inher u hen the rosime w»* ov«*r. friend y Jsde fjee* -err inntM into the tep*« ai.d tne «l ^od of-iI.e-Order Lommlttee Mu ood V t in Luma

warded Miaaea Radln I Angleaaa, a redtatioo by W. A. ‘T'bal a wng by Mra. Weatph#! i -onie ta*.y r»fre«i.meiiia, wfUir

Slevtr.iy Fourteen t * v ' ' i l

— Mr. II. W An^plirmn. of .W.illMt. arewue. whuwme lbn*slen«.«J with blood ing from the effect of a kid glove worn apnn n wounded Lund, ia happily gi'tiii'g belter, bnt is nut cnurely out of danger. — Friendship J/wlge No 4, I laugh- ters of Rebecca, has changed the nlgbt of meetlnc from Tuesdays to Thursday. The first meeting under the new ar- rangr-ment wij] o.< ar next week —We deairc to call your attention to the irreal Oilmen I Offer “I’opolsr Melo- dies •' Tne nongs are nsw aougs, and itie collection ii woiUi exatmn*'k# . One <*oui o i and a qoart-r ol a dollar arrarvn it — Al the meeting of the (Josaoir and Tarn Vereln tonight, eight pru|K«ltlona for inemliershlp will be acted ujoii. Iely la is an excellent financial coodition and has several hundred dol- irs in the bank. —The tally bo coach aornamed the JaggernaQi" arrived lata this lore- noon silse being atoned by a crowd In Jersey City. It brought through four- rn male passengers, who bad asfely n the ga .ntlet. — Among the visitors to MsJor~X>i- ram Post Encampment tonight will i Utmmaader John Hhlelils, of Fiem- gion;-Senior Vice, William II Br*n- n. of Rahway, and Junior Vice, E. F Urslnard, of Newsrk. -Tomorrow night, >be membere ol eGesangaud Turn Vsrsla wpo are take part in Hie entertainment a' Baanger Hall on Monday eveuing, May have a rehcarnal at the re-i- dcnce of G Suttcrllae on Greenbrook road. —Tonight at the Catholic Young Men's Lyceum in# Catholic Club from Jersey City will be enlerUloed, snd the bowling trophy will be presented to he chemptoue of the IHocesan Union tournament. Tbe entertainment will be held In the Dali and *dl be a '*•(•£ " --.At the entertainment to lie give' if opt* Cbnpef tonight hr the k’lngV (laagh(era, the prografrijiin will coi - alai of a duet by the Miaeee Shank, a piano aolo by Miu Graves, a recliauon by Mim Smith, two dialogues and - umber of tableaux. T:ie excrcleee III begin promptly al eight o cioek —A number of Weatfleld epons joined men Irma I tab way and I’Um- deld almilarly Invllued, and held last igbt near Craoiord a cock fight The it moat secrecy wa* preserved a* to the

of iKe ptace of baldmg the main, so rhn of- ficrr were not posted and tho fighiiag ..... .* i was not Interrupted. Twenty biros ' dooaUofo •‘-"F I long it At the close of the fight bal- f *nd s c. * were in favor of Rjbway.—New- ark Kveulng Newt. i —Toe report of Mi*a E I* Adam*,

hla brother ia a way which bs himself would dislike. ” '.'Do not talk much or vainly.” Prom tbs Hindu under head A "Jaatlee," rtfs following was given “Tha property which la acquir- ed by fraud will perish in the ratio of lU sesming increase Also “I»o not force on thy neighbor a hat which harts thine own head " From the Pars! which Is connected with anctiBl Zoroaatrlanbtn ws have ••Plunder not (rom the wealth of other* lest thine own lodostry bee m* on. heeded; since it is said that whosoever rat* anything not from biaown reguiat industry, but from another, is a* one who devours men s beads." From old Pngllah pr«>verba of unknown dale, »c have (he following: “What God nukes he never Oiurs ” “The higher the tool greater the faiL" “Better God Uiau toae who have entered m*o various of thought presented ia thia com parn'lre view of religious become*

TBE HORSE TEA RED TOO alO A LOAD < FBI. Officers Mattox and Cooosy had very cxutiug luae to' a ie* ismutea Taaaday moraiag While tiahing at New Market. They had driven a sp mustang to a cart and lc t him t they dropped their lines. The mustang started for New Brunswick while they st'Kid oo the bridge wondering bow (bey would get home Boat persoa coming along tbe r*a«l caught tbs an ioial and brought him hack Tne ol fb-era returned with thr e minnows for tbelr catch.

[anaotAL to tub ooraita ] N«w Yom.V.j 3 -Tb« WllMD Uue TUI1 wtlb r»l,Urc«. Bte-Mer, hnlu Moo«irb,wem ulo., Min Madge Solpban, of Weat | oCEutfan. L. L, laa> night at 9.30 Sacnd atreat, will entertain a few BOa eem« f-eoty Ore paaaeagara frttoda on Saturday crooiag — - - Mias E. Lawson, of New York, k* 6091 BYE VALKYRIE r atting at tbe boms of J. G. MacCly-

■oioagb School Irasloo* H*k* Thca**lv*t At the March meeting ol the Horongh Goone'i, au ordinance w*a paaacil to lake effect on April 1, lt*94, making It a miwlemeanor to lay any other kind of •idea »11 than that oi flag A tow day* ago the Trnafees of the Somerset •treci K&ool cauard the old wooden sidewalk in ths rear of the achool yard, on Vine at rest, to be removed for the purpose of la>ing a nc« walk Lota ol dirt wa* spread upon the walk, aud to- day the layiug of a new woolen biJo- alk, lu direct opposition to tbe provl- or., ol the Borough Sidewalk Urdiu bee, wa* undertaken

Ovasrsa* Mr. I*gn* *i the concbialoa ol tbs Hireling oi ic Board n| Governors of ibe Urea- cent W DecuueQ is»t night, an announce- merit was made (hat W II Rogers wouid give to ibe club to be u«ed a* prize a at ids opening race meet oo June 2. two high grade track racers, one a Victor and tbe other a Fpaald- Ingt » P**r of Oormaly A Jeffery cop|ier rims and pneamatlc Urea and a pair of lire New York BelUng and Packing Co’* pneumatic Urea The comhlbed value of the dooai' $3.>o. An Qtiotiimont given

moot, oo Washington a vena*. Mias Tompkins, of Tompkm* Cove, N. Y., I* the guest of her cooatn, Mlt* Ginns, of Watchnng . -0. flmnmer. of Warren sod Har- mony streets, moved hla family yester- day to hi* new boose oo BCone street. .. William F. Trait, of West Frost •trout. I* boay among the Red Mao la- ter-eating them in the Red Men'* Jour- nal John Mortimer, of Putnam arenas, \ma taken a bouse for tbe Hummer at North Ashury Park, and will go there about May 21 Mrs Drake, of Dnneilen. and her cousin Miss Pierre, of New Market, will go tomorrow to Washington for a abort visit among friends. . George Serrell, of Plainfield je, wa* suffering again last night frem congestive chill which forced him to intain qmet today at home Miu Annie Shields, of Somerville, and Mr* W W. Dllti, of the lloiel ndaor, Trenton, are rltilisg Mias Uudowu, of Eaat Fifth street Karnes the son of B. T. Barnes, of Norwood a venae, has ac- cepted a position with F. L C. Martla, and began nla work yesterday. Thomas MeGowo, of the Borough, returned last evening from Coxsarkic. N. Y , where ba lias been for several days past looking after his property. . Professor Naeaer. of the Crescent Km)lag Academy, removed his house- hold effects from Brooklyn yesterday and la now living al No. 417 Fast Sixth street. J. W Heetham,of Green brook, and George Oole, oi Weal Second street re- turned from Newark yesterday each bring hack a handsome baggy horse for hla own driving. .. Fred E. Derby, of the William iloisuian Company, Philadelphia, was In th* oil? last night walling upon tha Paraphernalia Committee of Paugh Gaug'd Naogh Bisque Tribe.

The aUt-ment made in the otb er local papers that MIai Slaps la ths "second" lady notary ap- pointed In the Bute la untrue. More than a dozen hid been appointed and bad already qualified before Plainfield waa honored . Mrs. 8 M. Perkins, of Cleveland. Ohio, la giving a parlor talk this after- Mr*. Tomlinson's residence, and tonight will apeak on “The needs of tlie hour," at the Congregational Church

[afHVTAJ. To THE COCKIER. J New YoBk, May S.—Lord Duo- raven'a yacht, the Valkyrie, started from Erie Basin ihi* mortiing on her homeward ulp.

kAuca or n oo** dats pkesutxd TO TAX C0OA1XA,

The Courier has just received Irotn a friend the old keys which were used to lock tbw building where tbe Courier office la now located, when that huild- log wa* occupied by tbe Pope Brother* as s dry good, house thirty year* ago. Tbs keys In appearance are much lias tbe ones to the old French Ban lie lu size, and made very fair sized pocket pieces tor the clerks to carry. To- gether with the key* la one of tbe thumb screw* used to fasten up tbe window shatter* in those days that tbe novelist wikn *booL The curiosities will be preserved among the archives, for A old L*+g Syne.

WAKBP1BLO rWlDlfUTuMdir, w*'7 A*"lad^baWtaVjta from (!»■<« Wrlaiallai CburrA Par* rise*. FrlOa, Max «*b, at iba m la- IVCUMBI In Rv*r*raai 0r*Bet«rr. ■ilaabatA. WANTS AND OFFCRa.

\V ANTKI! -4Jb* iK window ic'.rn* l( feat Secood street. . JI7 W.ich.'j

5'K t; building; city llan.l, jly Walchan^

w-; TED. —A nice cnuBtry residence Plainneld in exchange for a New ■«aie dwelling in A. I. conditioa. Ilo.ooo oo. PeebU* A Co, Dy Broadway. N. V. J-l-fo

M»nln, prorw.lor of \V1 ““ m” V1252P'*,”h fcic 207 Ijw I'ramumL lo vlrmluo. III, I.IMI non w ibis direction la *> have a large sign boards faimed, each ooe of which 1 ths lagend, “two miles" or more, as the rase may be, ''lo the Wheel, men’s Headquarter*, turner Dark are- nue aud Fnurib street, Plainfield.” Captain Martin ha* engage.) W H. Kiely, of the Lyceum Oyelera, to place the board* ab iul ths conatry, and lb* first were erected Hu* morning Tb« board* will be placed oo every road leading to Plainfield, within a radios o| 1 mi lea

W Asalia Ha**

FLE WANTED—A g.™d rrir.g*r«tor. rea- aonable, with wrier lank preferred. Smtll family Address Kefri^aralor. Coaricv

T«K SAWLB BILL *10' ED Governor 'V#rt*l yeslerdav algn. c the inn under abirbjUie Cumimin C-un ,Cll uiay now proceed to luauguraU: | •caer sytimi in Pn^nfieJd

The exirome* of temperalnre jea««r- day were 90 and it On the aame da'.e latt y*.»r they were 72 aud 42. A lady at Tnoley k La , was very sick Wl'h Mliou* colic When M C Tialer, a prominent meratianl of the town gave her u but lie of Chamber lain'* Colic. Cinders and D.arrfiu-i Itomedy. lie Ml* *fi» «a* Bed hi forty mioaiet aflvr Diking the first dov- For sale bv KctrioM * pfiarmiicy. Park and North avenue, T. S. Annatroug, Maaagor.

AT THIS

MINUTE

Twp thousand people arc reading The COURIER. Some one of them may be the very man you want when you Want a want.

Mr* William H. Dongu, of >0. 433 WcK Oootrml Park, Naw York, announce* the marriage ol her daugb- " a Ella D- BlackweU, lo Tlmo- Miller. of Park avenue, on Saturday eveotog last, April 28 P Casey, of Wert Front at reel, •tart for Omaha tomorrow aa a delegate to the Convemlon of the Ancient Oroer of Hibernians. It ia Ineideotaliy rtated that be will •• ao lot* returning. Oreat Senior Sagtmore, W. J. Forsythe, of Jereey City, waa in Plain- field last eight for a friendly call oo Great Representative Magne, .of Somerset street *Dd of B««ovd* Newrorn, of Froot street. It was b • first viut sioee hi* Illness. Edward J Patteraoo, son of A. H.

nf i Bank* Prtterion, of East Beveoih at reel, has .. - been appointed oae of the orators at Roger* for bla jeoarou. p,Cnpeu>0 rollrgo rommrnerd.nl eierriaea (hla year. This honor is ! only aecored by exceptional ncbolar- r OO TO UW TORI FOE ^np.

HAT*. I Mr. and Mrs Frank E. Bowden,

k*s^tioa. the meeting of’he Board of Gov. • of the Crescent Wheelmen last oigbL fourteen new members were •tooled a committee was appointed to secure advertisement* for the bill board* at Urn track, and it was decided lo give a reception to tbe member* - be lavt of this montn in honor of th< pleliun of the track. Several entries were received tor tbe owning event* irum well kuown rulers, snd Mr. Bar- neu, of Wbatfield, waa elected an athletic member He will enter tba I rviogtoa • M illburn I wen tjr-Bre mile road raca oo Decorsi'oo Day, and ride lor the Greece nt Whee/men ft (• ex. I»ected that the track will be completed by the middle of this month.

■*r<lrrt. Tbtrv large »iiy >o»a>*, pwl

WA NT r I»: I or t»o or three month. g.«I *a.Mle horte and to dnve Wngly •ayone going «-») IIimm will have good erre. hoi •-( ref-rente* given. AdiucM P. (I. Bo* In, Netherwo«»d. ft. |.

Don't think that

Peck is Asleep! BecaDM be doe* not uy mneh. Com* to bl» itcre, tee tbe new good*, get tba price*, eee tbaboyen, and boe tne goodi going oaL . ' •

Oh ! Peck is Not ;Asleep. iT

H. Clarence Hadley (Ul« -l|h Aiwaiua VlunOi K X ) F1AXOS

Tctibp **u Repaired t’*uaamo«*Bia Ha*aa*acaa.

F*imm4 hr Dt .| ImA P. Van Aradsle, of East Frort street, Is confined at borne bv the el- teVt* of poisoning which he Incarred at Pespacx attending the funeral Siater-ln-law While there be ate of bread which bad been bought, and oo returning waa taken III. En- quirte* allowed that forty other*, who gold mine befo-k had eaten of the bread, were taken lo the aame way The lady of the bouse, who bad not eau-n it, said she wanted to find out II the trouble came frera the bread, and eating some, wa* taken la the same way. Happily there wcie do

near drool. • P. O llo* I table, de-

153 «J»?« t>>R SALE - Desirable two-asory 1/ French roof hou*c, aiy FjR Sixth tfreel near Broadway. Ftw mutates ea»y walk from »t»(ioa, exrellcni arighhorhootl. houM

A;>plr X* *l^om meet.

r£XJ LET—Flats ut the Tbo*n block, all place. Apply

Librarian of the Public Library, moQili ol A pril show* that during the month, nine new book* Dsve been added, one by purchase aud eight by gin. The total numb.r oi book* now on baati la 12,.02 Tbe total uuiuber of Cvt-ry daring the uiouili was S.1A0.1 itj all that

al.tut ber largea.,diMraMlogmlUnwj | ^.“ilSer.T ST^Uagbol'of 'n«w T~WMaj aflaraooa at Saagar trade, that there really was no rearou j Milligan and her other a surprla# imrty waa Uadered to

Mends of tbe school that it abooid kept open dnrlug tba Hammer. Those wishing to Join classes In Drawing. Manual Training aud Natural History can obtain particulars from John Dal- xlel 309 East Front street at tbe school room over the Friends’ Mecung House L rXLLEXX SIXTH DAT.

total circulation l.Tfio The new books were received Gum John W Murray. O F A. I amt, P W Grant, W. Bowen, A F. Venlno, the Smithsonian Institute and the ('. S. Department of L»bor. A Tractor Lm* H.r Salary.

One of the teachers In the Bryan School had taken Irom her deafc ye«- t-rday a check paid to her aa her sai"ry for the past mouth. No clue to t -e *Pproprietor of the money. A righl Ijvrstigallou ia being conducted. W f oarter want ada. pay

>t having a good trade, for*b«»M . expected here in Juoa to G. Fellsr, of Pearl atreet. In honor of •Bing « tint* tbal human Ing.nn- *r' M|,KIK I h.r Ibinj-loonb birtbdny. Tbe party '"’I" °r “*“ Tb. fnneral of M. N.lbaa HaH*

< nuo Khnnwmb.Miw. Wednm.jer Mia * *“*.!,re-ell, Mr*. Keller. Mr* Orallxfeldt, nauen of Baearla. Im«. Croocb.M-.A bl. Mr* 3pmgel, - „ ..C R K Bmllb, formerly ofplnlo- Mn Bnebtel, Mrn HterMer end Mr.. ■ Ibe-Orey Mere'at ibe Ueamo leld. ban rented ibe renldenee ofPaal gmoriloe.

uecennerj wnn for ledie. lo bno* Ihta Hbn alde.1 "They era coo* tlounllj finding out ibrongh my edrer- uneoienl lo Ibe Courier, which 1 nm conddeol b— a eery large circulation ”

ir Cearlrr want l.'ilid. a.1.1 —d bnifl—1 I..UI.U

T. Norton, 42‘ North Broad —reel, i jo« enented, which with bin family be j will occupy within a faw day* Mr. | Norton and family bare moved lo Fin-, A Yto Carnal! 6u Caa*.

ally derue, where thi m home lor tbe Summer—XIli»belh 'Journal » X**ry I of ripwIrtHVd and >kiliful obyaMlaa* ao* »rATS or Onto, Citt tu»-i « CDoatHiiUn* cto aioM eow J. B Wilson, 371 C**7 8L, Hharpn- *wm*a«..o of —nr'cai burg. Pa., says he will not bs without Dr. King’s New Iosco very tor Uooaunsi- tioo, Coughs and Gold*, tbal It cored , .aTiorwat ail bm^iumi ... bl* w.to who wa* threatened with IW- mmd knr^7ir-.n-. u. uioula alter an stuck of “lu Grippe," r^ufiar u> -oa*«. bk-d-iaiau aud ; ^ -i-.bg i when various oilier remedlse and sever- ,aio dtow*<^ rheo»aiinrurmwia. D«re p/2*^eT u»u^u toj of DcwmImt. al physiciana had done her DO good, oua drWIUiy. paratyaia ••llaiwy A<*>. aa.1' S oiwaiwiw Roiiert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa*, I kio-red •imi.w thuumml .r. (mM ., ^ claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has k— Uiwu*a .<xr«apo^M>ce Tv- a. W. glhaaow.

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Front Street, Plainfield, N. J. Large p.rttouia.A .*j.— wort*. DUp««wi rre* boitie*^ SDd 91 00. | Hmlxmi BuE»Hk X. X. mui t, JASStC *

telegram from Syracuse printed In will tasks tbelr this moraiag’a papers says: •Tb* ease of Frederick I. Taylor, tbe Cornell student, oo a re tarn of a aril of certiorari, wa* beard la tbe General Term here yesterday The coart took tba papers Intimating that lb* practice of student s attorney should have been an appeal from the contempt order of Justice Forbes." OPENING OF

£Si<£iS

Summer Millinery The latert New York and Paris Ideas In Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Friday May 4U». at 107 East Front street, op- posit* Park aveaue, up stairs. Im- ported India silk dress patterns, do is alike.

Mrs. L. Adams,

0L

mi delivery; food *■•«« from Mart; *•>

Muuic Hull, A DwturcM, tau* *a4 Map** THURSDAY MflV 1 f) EVENING mdJ ■V* Deuuau Thompeor s BeaoUfal Play,

THE OLD HOMESTEAD. PrwMtrS bv a l*r«rr and btotsr Company San ever before. Orlalpal -Vmrrr mol rrop- rtiss » >•□ sa«r *f Un*u‘* a* rUICB, TA N aad **; Ceol

|f And. The Shoe An,L

with * ^S| * Goo. Y OU Weert Can *" Wear *>*•

The Gray Mare|

The CASINO

TO-NIGHT | Tickets, - $1.00

PA88A1U VALLEY 1IAIBY. II pr.mr»I7 attended lo,

E, E, COOPER, PUAlWTIXLD. H

PUfTNAM & DEQRAW

210 WEST FRONT ST. \ , ■ VTe bare added to our Well Selected Stock a lmjs of CIIILHHKNS’

Fancy lint) and Lace Cap, at Pnce* wllWn in* rc»cb -of *1L OliemlnettcB, are all the rage. We have them la

Ladies'Rib Yt'stsfrftm 12c. Up, 0*r nJorlmenl of While Oood*. Uinghamt, Hu.vdan Duck, L'.ueon, Dei- inns, Lscps, Notions, Ifaidkcn hlefs and Linings Is ap to the times and ALL NEW GOODS

OUR (JAPANESE WARE

Ii idling jnM. o»'J * fe» of ibe One Cap* and Baucen left >t »9cu. PUTNAM & DEGRAW

7V> wjiom It may Concern. Martha RltlrrbtMri towls* left mj to* aa* hoard wrlibout fuel caaae or prororwtloo. I brr*hr c4*"«a sb pre»we oot to harbor or ' ' 1 will so los«m Hit reefed br her. •asgft

AUCTIO J SALE

FRIDAY, MAY 4, AT 2 P. M. SHARP A large lot of Furniture, etc. Don't forget to come

2. */. Carey, ACCTIONIEB,

DO YOU REALIZE What a change has l»een coming over tho shoe buainesa of late. Gel the price of a pair of shoes to day, put thcio along side the price of any similar pair of a few season* ag**, »oe what a change to your ad- vantage. The menufactnrent intend lo keep three fartarioe bwy. They drop their protire, we drop our*. \

just arrived from factory. I^mt year gave good satisfaction at $1.88 per paff! Wo any thi* year $1,48. Look at Them.

DO AWE & EDSALL

THE BABCOCK BUILDING Oor new end elegant atorea Id the Babcock Bonding will aoow be com- pleted, aid Ibe exact dale of oor remoeel la not tar dlataal; bal la tha meantime oar dreeent meek la eol allowed lo eaat lor eay Jood thing Tbe children he,, not been forgoueo. We bare opened a floe hag of Children* Oulmpea la while lawn, 3 to 13 j*»r* from 4 3 te (te. Children* Oalmpe* while wilh colored embroidery,J lo 1,3 yeeee.hjr lo iSeJ Children* Blouae W^«u, all alien, la while 49, S3, 5tc; lo cambric 7»e; to

“^GlagbST" ,,0° Giagbam Dreaaa* 2 to 6 years, 59, 89c., 81.po. CbUdren’s abort whit* skirt* from S3c. to 7k InfaaV* long drowse from 2&o lo $4.25. i Infant a ebon drew** from 49c. to f2 49. . A toll lias of ladlos’ thirl walrt la lawn, oambrle, wUas aad organdi. from lie. lo $2,1*. . . Tha dsmaad for lbs haodaooM rtyilsh Hal* la oar nsw Millinery Deport- it la on tbe loereea* We ael] e good Tapeatry Braaaeli Carpel for^So, made, laid ud lined rree oar new HoaaarDrelablag and Crockery Department to open. It wlUpayyoo. E

EDS ALL’S!

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THE PLA.IWFfBi,i>CO0RIBB. THDRSUAY. MAY 3, 1894

' THE PUWFMJ) COURIER

DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAYS.

f. W. l i i m Edlter u4 PreprleUr.ho. 101 Kin FM»r Srunr,

ty o«nti, DvJlT'

TUCRSDAY, MAY 3. 1R94

SENATOR Sklnn irilro'kuv'i n byesiiTiiny by wbifb Ifoanls or Healcan compel property owners to cotii-. t their house* 'with ibe pabli

TUE lies loM to workinernen by

tn 1890 sod (he Pre«!,.encv ID 1893 b,bon«bi > harvest of blood ID Ulevlaad, Oblo.

of lbemodern airipe say (batmight bave been Honest In bis way Ithai he certainly ilido't know wtintwas Ulkiug about wben be expreeibimselfas being In faror of protect

7s it it a fact that almost e w jDemocratic editor and orator iron

lo tbe gulf duriDjc [lie campaign of 91predicted a state of affairs iu tbe evemoflbe election Of Qrover Cleveland,just the reverse of what we are noa"enjoying'7

ESOUGH pleasanttilings have ! • • n • • •-and art* beiug said about Senator Voor-bees, apropos of bis appointmeot lo be

the bead of a less ienti^le man. Uur,bless yon, one of lbe young Senator'sBfiost engagmg qaalities is ' i s huDcst,common-every-day-settse. SeuatoiVoorheet is ail right.•

IF Senator Voorbees decides fcspt tne Circuit Jndgeship, tbi

of Union county wui be apinsist ibal his legitimate and logics

Clltl

belr to Uio Senatorial seal

Cbarles N. Codding. Though

~ """ proved practicallys In the House

Coddin

OF SENATOa TOOKHEEB'XLET1T10K.

ID an Interview with ft reporter oftbe Elizabeth Journal, two rialafleldlawyers spoke tbus of tbe appoititiueblof Senator Voorbeea to be Cireuli CouriJudge:

Corporation Connael C. A. Mnrsh—"SeLBtor ~ Voo'rhees caunot affordlo accept lbe uomioayoD for twotons: Tue Brat is iniai till party needshim Tor leader, and on Lbe bench bewould be a judge aud not a politicsleader. Tae otQer reason la that h'bas too brigut a caner before him sthe bar ."

Borough Counsel Charles A. R e e d -Is a most gratilyiDg compliment to tinability and Integrity, To allow politic

bis pro:essloo would; be foolisn, and Itrust lie will nol do to. Hid [.any willfeel bis loss as a leader, but the puhlk

the bench."

AMUSEMENT BOTTS.Denmaa Tnompsqo's famous, home-

like drama, "Tlie : Old Homeaiead,11

wblch lose* nothing by repetition during

be the attraction In ;Mu sic'Hall Tbarsday evening. May ID, and although theplay baa been seen bcre time and time

lie favor with every .vialL Lastseatonthe play was sccord.ed one of tbe large t : financial greeilngs, and one willlook very bard to Dad a vacant seal

seen here bttlore, and this abould gian lee a realistic portrayal.

A Lot of fimok* and Som* Little rirt.Smoke Issuing from tbe cellar of R.

C. Rand'a eture onWest Front street• at 11.15 o'clock laqt night gave tin

alarm and Harry Drier ran t J Somerset•treet wiling "fire.!1 Officer Frederickton pulled buX 12 abd tbe departmentwas on band directly. Tbe smoke wasround 10 come from a small blaze atoosg•ome paper nearly under a swingingwtDdoir to toe front of Hie building,wbere a cigarette or a match may baTtDeeu tossed to. Ny psrilcalar daonagtwas done. One or the incidents w«itbe fright of a servant jrirl from JohnScborbV-,who ran through the streetalmost panic stricken, ID her teal ttsave a child.

Ttiis remedy is becoming so wiknown and M popoUr a» to need nospecial mention AH wbo hElectric Bltt«ra sing the sane song ofpraise. A purer medicine does not ex-ist and it is guaranteed to do ail that isclaimed Electric Bitters will removePimples, Boils, Bait Bbejm and affec-tlois caused by iinpnre blood.—Willdrive MaUns from Lbe system and pre-Tent as well M cure all Malarial fevers.

For care of Headache, Constipationtod Indigestion try Electric Bluer*—Enulc astlalaction guaranteed, or mon-«r refonued—Price 50 cU. and fl.00pir bolUefttL.W. Budotplrt Pbsna>clst, 21 W«t Front Street, FltuBeldN. h

IT THI VAT.Summer ii coming! Jans bug*

and mcMqnltoea were M M and fait lastniguL

—A bosmess meeting of the SpwonhLaune or Grace M. E. Church wUI bebelli tomorrow nigbL

—Tbe macwlimizlux of FairriewWaUhung avennea it finished, and tbegrading of the sidewalks toon mil be.

—Tbe Board ol Trade bowling

Y M. I. on toe alleys of the latterclub. i

—Tbe frame for Manning a.id Ratyon's new bouse In WticboDg Park Isop and enclosed so that tbe work Inside

—Toe New York ofices oftbe PottePrinting Press Company have been removed from Spruce itreet to tbe Potter Building on Park Bow.

—Gazelle Engine Ci-mpatiy beld ameeting last nlgul and among otbiihings decided to present acnendmento the by-laws at the neit meeting.

—Frank Hedtlen baa qalte a varietyof the Tealbzred tribe, amorg which ar*a <-in''-'i ol prize Bramah cblcLeos Binan Imported canary bird from Oer

—Tomorrow

be fonn.-d by RiThe Blsiop'svi:

afternoon a class forlolv CrossCbnrcb »illv. T. I,ngan Murphyit will be ou Trlnit>

—The May dinner giolored Y M 0. A. bpgio

nlrol Hall. Several pereep nnd dipniflpd bearingB for ihe silver cop.—Mrs. L. Adams, the East Front

reei milliner, relumed Tuesday dew Yurt with a beanliful stock orsis am! trintm'DgS lor her Siaoing which occare Friday.—At the meeting Of the An

of the Young Men's Christ.an A,to be held Dext Tuesday

II bega from

is,qn.and tti

—An'invitfltioo baa been extendedly Rev." J . W. Richardson, of tbePart Avenue Baptist Church, to the

hinl liegimeot Cadet Corps to attendle service together wlib the G. A. R.DalsMay27.—Newman Krolhers of Walchung•eoue BDtl Filth itreei, are receivitirlily delicious fresh Jersey asparagus,ra'wbernea, green peas and grten

•at calls for tbe earliest garden pro-luClS.

—The wort Is under way for thi-ectioo of a facii-ry bv Frederick K.ase on Berk man street and North

'enue in tbe rear of hie presentop. Tbe new building will beventy-live by one hundred and

—Tbe special meeting of lbeii. .. Home Missionary Society of

e Methodist Church whiih was an-lunced Sunday (or today, will be held

ENIEBTiiNMEST AT TBI IBV1F0SCHOOL

morrow morning at the Irving KGthe pupils of tbe First Grade

,ry, Division V, of which Miss Lee

yafter

CT h e

.-, Re\ _ _. - -harge.

-Sevenieen-ypar-locusts were heard•he nrst lime altering their call InRipley woods at WestUeiil yester-

day, in tbe markings on tbe wing they"*•" ""** " which prophets say

Prench.ofNoi

asking tbe driver to Blop, w u thrown ie ground and rolled over Bevennes bv making a roinslep. Fortuoat*be was not hurt much.—Thai Vienna bread wbicu fleni

Liefke makes seeras to be prderrehe olber kind wherever Ii batIntroduced. Mr Llefke made

elatx making ias yet tins tailed to keep updemand. Every one wtio u

bujs IL—The large truck belonging I

. Ho&Kland'a express ouiDt weiewark.last night to bring back a iir Irom tbe Consolidated Trtomfmuy for use in this cily whileiffereiit cars are being painted, o

tea to reacb here

—Twi

t Is expected

trangers •llor.oay uighl

i[>er. When they bad finishedse to go and were asked for thelereof. They said Ibey belongediy'i Army, and in proof of it

they siarted lo run lh« cleik out. Tlieydid not pay.

work or building an addlticjnroe Avenue Cbapel was hiTday morning. The oddiUaidded to the liible claei root

nide and wnl be 12 by 20 feel ID BiztWhen finished lbe Dew room will beused Tor n kitchen and other purposes.

—Charles Polter, of lbe Printingress Work*, Is busily engagt-d II•ek moving bia New York office fr<e building which be bas occupied •

reel t£ the Toiler building betweassaa street unU Park pltce nei i toe Times office. Tue aclual removalcurred today.

The Third Regiment Cadet (Jorpi_j» oeen Invited turou^h Captain Ed'wardt, to participate in a baitallon drill

"'oooiBeld May 3D. If Ibemeuibenim oat tbe Ck>rpswill probabiy go.

It will be tbelr Drat opportunity to galepublic distinction ID uniform, and ever)iblng will be made pleaaan.1 for them.

—Tbe Biding Academy, presented*very good appearance to tbe r lden

ii tii^lit. The ring bad been tpiiuiledthere was DO dust A good attend-

ance w u present and a lively interestww taken In tbe ride. Dnnng the In-termlsatOD • meeting ol tbe club i n

Id but some business, wblcb la lo bemade knowo later, was left for fnnbeiarrangements nutlniihed.

MISSIONARY OtSTtli lEI IN CHINA

tai «T Ik. D.«-i» . „ t. co.ua.> CarhUaniit I

n«-«ltiM all

Last evening at Grace M. E. Cbnrrbtbe Kev. Dr. S. L Baldwin, for man;years a misfiouary ID Coins, and nowSecretary ol the Methodist MissionarySociety, scoae about the work which labeing dona la Obios by tbe mission-trie*. He wld that tbe; have man)>!-staples to eootend with. One It tbeJuinese i&uguaut", which ID Order•each tbe people, It It oecestary tclearn. TtiiB is very hard, for t o e - 'no alphabet. Tbe Chinese laof, „,» composed of one syllable words, ftodit Is necessary lo learn the greater(.art of these. Toe Isnguage la divld-ed into a is umber of dialects, eaclpeculiar unto itMlf. A person wh

is one, cannot am it elsewheremissionaries therefore learn th.

Uandartne klialect wblcb la spoken b;over 200.000,000 people. Another ohsuele is habit- The Cblaese worvhlp

ili, alibiJiub they acknowledge theliipidky. TBeir foreiatberBdidsctrefore It must be all rlfthLve r.i deep seated reverence furtbelt

gods, oolj (ear.The greatest olnude are lbe acts c

ngodly foreiKiera. The Chinese sa>o tire missionsries If the religion you

teach 1B SO good, Iben w&y not teacti ilmr own people first. Ifll does alslalm, then we will embrace it

Aud no amount of explanationmake Ciiinamen think otherwise.

in the past two years, the missioni bave gained a foothold, and much

good is be ng accomplished Thespeaker closed wltb ai< appeal to his

gnn to do nnat the; could to helpnlMiouarle* krep on with ibeli

i tbee>ar as much a* possible upon the:hool work. The programme as ar.anged wilt be as follows:

ng—"May Hong," SchoolOU'B Finger Play — "Thw Lille"iant," Class

-Soog—"Trailiog Arbutus," Claw" nations—"Tbe Merry Browu

Thrush," John WilsonExercise aud Song—" What Hues I

tie Birdie SayT. Clara Sciner, Lily Duckworth, Loiee lla)A Line ilowden, Irene KitcbiGrace Cowling, Kay Roaeberry,John McInois.Willie MontgonWiille Firstbrook, BaminieDOBftld.

Solo—"Spring," Ray Hosebeirj- citation—"Birdie'saeeret,".Sat

UeDooMld,iay Nurai a, Clara Scribner, L.I;

Duckworth, Ella Simpson.iging — "Bird Sobg,". ?<

• n . FrtdarlckHa* Etetp*.A narrow escape from ser*ou4 injur-

ies occurred to Mrs i : i - Fredencssun,wile of UlDcer Fredenckson, about

o'clock i.iHi. ev«Bing while she wasiving hume lo Neiberwood by way ottb BtreeL She had been lo lbe ctlbring her baabaad and the horb

which is rather spirited was anxious I'

following slo*lf behind a baker'w^gon, bui Mrs. Frederkkaon reinei" i aetde to go a litlle laster when ti

jck out pretty Heet When nea'ftuore street she met a wagon comtoward her Being hOoui tjesL!

taking taerwagon,wsicb is anew one,batlly. The borae was prevented fromrunning away by lbe timely preseii<

persons on loot.

Tbe attendance at a t Joseph's Fiit night was Dot as large M on t'eccdingevenioK- Tais was due

tbe fact lust there was no music I:lno:, Profeator O'Reilly being ci>d lo play at Oarwood for a dauc.ng the evening. Captain George

Liable, of Dunellen, eoterlainetl me

..«, a ttio composed of Miai TimSmith, Miss Walsb aud James Bailey,Buna, while Mr. Balle) sang as a solo,

I real ' la sxcelleThia afterDoon,

will be Bfiniued Iree of charge, andIght O*Reilley's orchestra will be

band tor dancing, lo which the enevening will be given op

An arousing Incident happenederday evening on Kast Front streetrhen two ladiea ol color were pim-nact) other. One was dressed quiteliiinly, but Iheotber had on alllbe Query

.maglnable. Tbe former's eyes «•••'••dazzled, and Ihoagb they were no

ited.sbe kept Eszing wiili ieypa asWnlshmeuL Jast thencsggbi her foot Kgalist tbe Iron cto a celiarway and went Bprawims;.The ooe ol tbe gaudy colon extendedher sympathies lhu«: "Ef JOB a l l ' - 'beo look's whar you'se gwlne '• idlook'd st me, you wootden a-fell."- • " - T picked herself up eorrowfi._. .tyei were Billl riveted on tbe br

ralmeoL

THI lAAMTtBa TISIT THI MI V BICTCLtTUCK.

W. J. Uooney, E Johnson, E Stoat,Jr. & Jo l t ton , members ol tbe UnionCounty Roadsters, all wearing U. C. Iion their caps, came over Irom Railwayy r e n l i y afternoon to visit T. A.Camming*, of Putnam avenue, wbowanted to show tliem the new bicycletrack. They reported good ndingfioogh against a besvy wind snd madepretty fair time.

Tbe beat salve ' i tbe world for OnU,Irniaee, Sores, Li era, Salt Rheom

Pever Bore*, Tetter, Cbftpred Hands,Obilblains, Corns, and all Bkln Erup-tioDi, and poftltlvety corea Pile*, or Do 'day reqolrad. It is guaranteed to give |perfect aatlafftetloo, or mone/ refuud-1ed. Price 26 cen.i ft box For tale by w

L W. aanaolpb, 31 Wett Front street j

.

B0CT0UC W. Bartholomew, Kalkaiki

Mich, wrliet,: "Dr. DftTld KennedyFavorite Remedy saved DTV life whenwas a victim of Brtghi'a disease." IIvon ftre suffering rrom Brighfa dUeaaedlabewa, or any orlnary trouble, yooshould use tbia only core. " I hadLeen troubled since 1869," writes 8.N. Arnold, of Bocbeeter, N . Y., "wiibN. Arnold, of Roeb«s*er, N . Y., "willgravel and cntarrh of tbe bladder,Tried several doctors, bat got DO relief.Upon advice, I used Dr. 1 avid Kenledy'i Favorite Remedy. The "'

' --• -m bottle* -nredn

Chronic Diseenurelj o h a n g e o f ^

hi h l t h h l

BUIKLLn.CftplalD Geerge Liable took part

in an entertainment held m PlainBeldat night.George V t n N w , of rtomervllle, who

h u boen TiBiUDg William CarpenU-iias gone home.

The regular monthly meeting of tbBorough Commissioners will be beld a"ondey evening.

Dr. BnJtelejr h u purchased « b i |spirited horse from Mr. M«yer tbhorseman al Finderne, and enjojhlmieir apeedlng about tbe Borough

The celebratloD of the Dftb -mu r y of tbe organisation ol the EpwortbL-airiie will take place a weekrionday, at whlca an addresa wldelivered bj the Bev. W.W. WlMadison.

A few eveolDgsago, while Ainu Bur-dick wai ont cycling with his BOJ, hefell off his wheel and ID trying to sav.his lil.le boy irom Injury, he broke hi

"octora Brakeley and Whitforcwere at ooce summoned and the brok

set, and Mr. Burdick It gettingalong Dlcely.

Yesierday afternoon while ilealman was on a Indder pattingome wire netting, about tbe portico!i Ills house, a ring gave way andras thrown to tbe ground, a diataiI about ten feet Mr. Deulroan stn

ou bis side and left arm. AKboagbwere broken, be was severely

braised.Yesierday morning when Fred Nel-

ion the livery stable keeper openediis bam in the rear of Mater's Hotel.ie found ibat daring the night firturned all the Straw bedding thaiinder two of bin hones and lhat botb<f them were in a bad condition. Tbeire bad b en the wont in the stall oc?upied by lbe brown borse. Tbe an!mal was severely btirned and badibaled to rnuab smoke thai It It learedje will die. Tbe grey mustai „lightly burned and bad also Inhaled.

smoke. Both horsei were turned oi- as soon as Hieir burnt con

be treated. The ace dent Is tnon$lieeo caused by a parlor matt

which some unknown person dropped!in tbe BtalL The- people In tbe neiy hotel claim that they heard no >isual sound ID lbe stable ibrtagh'

At the annnal meeting of the Epworth League, wblch was held IHHTUPB-• night, the Rev. W. C. Kin

t*d President, Mrs. T J. Todd,i N. Apgar, Miss Grace and Miss|lie Vall.Qrat, Kcond, thi•tb Vice PreBideol* respectivelyruund Apgar, Secretary, Oeorgi

Sc-heuck, Treasurer and MiM AmeliWnkers, organist Tbe Rev. Mr. Kinsey and Mrs.T J Jodd. were electeddelegates to tue llate convention whiclwill be beld In Catnden on Wednesda;and Thursday of next week. Milli'Vail was made ChaJrman oF tbe Literary Committee, Miss V Apgar, ol theHercv and Help Commitiee, MIM (JrsctVail, of the BMtt UommUtee, and MrsT J. TodiJ, of tlie Spiritual CommitteeThe Qnanclal report of tbe past yearshowed that over JR19 bad been receiv-ed for the work of ihetociety.and that

prospects of fa lure work

Menta l and Nervous Derangemci t a , E p i l e p s j , l>iBea«eB of tlwSkin and Blood, Rlicnniat ic.Neura lg ic and Scrofnloua Affeo

POHDV(LLE p o n u u a o s .Some malicious person poisom

Baker Henry n i n e ' s dog a lew daytIgO.

Mrs. Edwin Skinner and Miss Faun;Westphal, wbLeplanUog their Howe:Karden Tuesday, fonud an old tAmerican coin dated 1798.

A euchre party was beld at thelence ol Mrt. Tnomtou on Mnblenbergilace Monday uigbL The evening wasip«Dt i-leaaanUy aod alter plmyiDg wasitopped, all enjoyed (be relreabmeou.

Superintendent Adlemao Is haviiilecinc light* put in bis residence

Alex. Ayrea caugbi a 12 lb. carpiaanA Brook yesterday.

Tbe scholars of Hope Chapel SuadSchool will bare their pictures takena group Saturday aJternoon.

Joe Bonner, formerly of Pondvllle, is)tying great ball for lbe Baltli

uall team.Tue Poudville Fishing Brigade

> to New Market to Dah Friday.Fred Wbanon witnessed the

York aud Baltimore game In Newfork last Saturday.

Mr. Sprague, of Mnblenberg place,as removed to Spooner avenue.Tbe Ladles' Aid Society of Hope!

Cbapel beld their regular meeting yes-terday alternoon alter which refresh-

Tbe High School Lyceum bare can-celled their game with tbe West Endsfor Saturday.

Tbe Kings' Daughters of HopeOapel will bold an entertainment "Hope Cbapel tonight.

George Gray, while mounting t jbicycle yesier-Jay afternoon, slipped "*and iprained bis ankle. He willlaid op for a month.

Tbe Hops Cfcadel Bow I in* team wedefeated In two games last night by iheNorth PlalDdeld Boa-liDg Club. Scorela st-followi:

First Game.North Plalufivld

:epeOhapel

'"1>|Second Game.

North PlamfieM 177Hope Obapd .HI

—The election of officer! for *1J tbePlalnfleld fire companies will to [

DR UGHTHILLof New York «nd Trenton.

The well-known expertChronic Diseases requiringo h a n g e o f ^ fOI? t n e Eenelit ofhis health haa located in I'lainfielciand leaaed the premises

No. 144 OKESCENT AVE.

where he can be consulted doily,(except TharaUys) on all OBSTI-NATE and COMPLICATEDDISEASES of the human systemof whatever name and nature.

Deaf ocea, Catarrh and Diseascaof the Head, Throat and Langsencceexfallj treated,

Pilea of the moat aggravatednature radically and permanentlycured in & few weeks, withoutpain or detention from bosineM,vnd all other rectal diseases aretreated with equal Bncceaa.

Diacages of the Heart , Liver,Bowels, Kidneys and Bla-JdV.- areucuesefuL'y trealctl, even whentlier medical Bkill h»g failed.

A Pamphlet

lontainiiig a large *rray of tee 5lonials of remarkable cures, andivmK valuable nicdicai j ifornia-.on on important matters, will l>ewiled free to any address, or furiahed on application at hie office.»o. 144 Creeiicot avtnDe.

PI a in Held, Y. .1.

Van E i h n l

Genuine Vienna BreadSUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER BREAD MADE, 0AM NOW BE HAD AT

• * ' If. WES 'WJ M? lift*:

9O1 and 9O3 V¥e»t Fronf MUGive it a trial and you will use no oth Ask jfourl Grocer for H.

LONG DISTANCE

TELEPHONE

N o . 7 7 .

Equal to tbe Best.

CASHOr Easy Payments

JOHN E. BEERBOWEB, Prop.

CITY HOTEL,PABK ATX., OO1WKB SEOOND 8T

PI, AIIIF; ELD, K . j .

A. Firat-claas "family Hotel'For P«ra>utM)land Tr«n«i»ni UUMU.

l t»blM and BUtis>rds A t t a c h e d

FOBPork Tenderloins,

Scrapple and

Fine Sausae*,

Plainfield Packing House

153 West Froat StreetJOSEPH A. BL&TZ

PROPIETI

F B A R K t.. C. i?l A I t ! I > .WHEELMKN'S HEAIHJUASTERS. GOr. Park Avciine &D.1 F;unb St.

Leech, Stiles & . Co.

B ;&. GO.OF PfilLA'pELTHIA

Eye SpecialistsM. M. DUNHAM'S OFHCB, 167 East Front Street,

fvco TJiurwlarFBOM III i. k- to • P. M., I

Peraon.whubavn hoaifathr. «r litioiw fjirn arcoaunlhr dL*mmfiriJ»»i(niW «1J UJKTI "i-ti•psclaliat andlhej will iwrtio intBlllsrrnt and akllllul ttt#nit«h. B f n ' H A E t l i a t i i a *four erea. Krerr pair of [ l u n nrterpd vuarmtitHd to be aaOiifMHTT.

Great Bargains

SOJf.

, 12C

15C

2 3 C

25C"BUTTER COLOR Q O C

INSERTIONS OO

35C

PEB YARD.

Under the Bank.

Plainfieid, N. J .

W. L. UOUCLAS83 SHOE THTKKD.

i, WILLCTT, 101 M I n w ,

D. W. HYDb,Teacher of Piano & Harmony

Will muue^Mmb« It,IT and North STA.

Charles II. Wilson,

Charles H. Gill,Carpenter & Builder,

Estimates fnrniehed on nil gr&deaof work. Jobbing prompt

ly attended.£0* Went Fourth ttreeU

B. R. CAIN,.-•..-,-. s-.r to Broko* <* Cain\

Carpenter and Builder,17 GRANDVIEW AVE.,

NOBTU PLA1VFIEJ.D.Enimato cbeerfulljr fmnisbed in al

grades of wort.

JOBBING AND REPAIBSA SF3CIAXTY.

I. F. Ten ETIK, B. F. H U H

Ten Eyck. & Harris,

Hoagtan&sEXPRESS

Furniture and Pianos

Freight, Trunks and Baggage.CARTAGE

Oltlee. 161 North AvenueCan in.

SUBSCRIBENOW—For tbe new Ha*of Plalafleld and NorthPlalnOeld, published byF. A. O«nb«ni, O. K

Tbe map will sbow lou,buildings, railways, house•ambers M street c o n -D«r% e t c , e t c , also aplan of Hillside Cemetery.

robllshed alto In attaaform, ooBUInlng In addl-Uoo a doable p«ge r a pof the entire city and bor-

- -~- • win ba

TrtM«TH>P »10.00 per eopy.FrlM-flT Atiu «15.« per copy.

4O8 W. Flflh St. -Telophons 160.

fact gof, snot her jeaaon'a wearout of it. :j"We cletned it for h

CKESCENTHOTEL

RUDOLPH SPIEGEL(Proprietor.)

70 and it s wft «tt St. North FUInlleld

CHOICE WINES. LIQUORSAND SEGARS.

Regular and Transient Boardcjs.

MANUFACTURER

Rohkr Slipsor >n

John813 Vf. Fifth St.

E.J. Richards,Pr»prl«tor.

iTHE BALL

': I JO-HK yESLKH,

S A N C E R H A L LApril 26, tifta been poelponeil

JJ/ lb May 6.

JkAJTl. HOOAK. NICHAtLl.il [i : > I L L U X CLAAiUEK

BEAD NEUMAN BROS

S. SHARKEY. Agent.GKOOKR '

•i Groceries 2nd Provisio~.s.

GOOD^,CHEESBAKDEGflS.

Con«tantly on Hand.

i

THE PLAIWFIBlO COURIER. THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1894

Genuine Vienna Bread THE PLAINFIELD COURIER —UDHf U coming! Jue bngu end DominlUme were men and (*ll Iasi Dl(llL —A borioeee meeting of Ibe Epworth Lnin ot Unco M K Ctiureb will b# Held tomorrow ulglil —Tbe njecedimiring of Feirelew ud Kelcbueg erenoe, i> Onlibed, ao«l Uia grading of iba ildewaih* aooa will ba. —Tbe Board ol Trada bowling loam will play tomorrow night wltb Urn C. V M I. on lha allaya of Iba lau«r dob. a —Tbe frame for Manning aid Bun yoo'a oaw bonne In Walebnng Park la np and aacloaad ao Ibat Iba work Inride <*an go on. —The New York offices of tbe Poller Printing Free* (^apu; have beon re- moved from Spruce street lo ibe Pol- ler Buildiag on Park Row. —Gazelle Engine Company held a meeting last night and among other llilnga derided lo present amendments to tbe by laws at ibe next meeting. —Frank Hadden bee quite tvnnety of tbe feaih.'red iribe, among wblrb are a Hatch ol prize Rramth chickens and an Imported canary bird from Ger

901 and 903 Wee! Fronf Give it a trial and you will use no oth Ask j/ <

The well-known expert in Chronic Diuuee, requiring a change of air for tbe benefit ot hia health haa located in riainfield and leaned the premiaee LON'O DIBTANOB

TELEPHONE No. 77.

No. 144 CBE8CENT AVE.

where lie can bo consol tod daily, (except Thursdays) on ell OBSTI- NATE and COMPLICATED DISEA8E8 of the human system of whatever name and nature.

THURSDAY, MAYS UM Borough Commissioners will be held on j Monday ever.lag. Ur. Brakeley has purchased a bleb spirited bo*ee from Mr. Mvyar ibe <■ horseman at Floderoe, anJ enjoys himself speeding about the Borough The celebration of ibe fifth Anniver- sary or the organization ol tbe Epworth L*acue will take place n work from , Sunday, ht whicb su addrves will be , dri.vered by tba Rev W.W. Wlnana.nl Madisoo. A few avaolngsago, wbila Alvin Bur- dick was out cycling with bis suj, be fell off hla wboel and lo tryiog to sore r bla llt.le boy irom Injury, he broke hia arm Doctors Brakeley and W hIlford were at once summoned and ilia brok I en arm set, and Mr Banllck is gening H along nicely. t. YestenJay afternoon while Adam Dealman was on a ladder patting ap

BMATOR Ski rat Introduced a bill yesterday by which Boards of Health can compel properly owners to coo- nect their hoowa with tbe public sewer —Tomorrow sfternooo a rissn for eonfl-Illation s' llolv CroasCborcb will be lor in ><d by Bev. T. Logan Murphy The Btaiop'a visit will be on Trimly Sunday —Ttie May dinner given by tbe Colored Y. M 0. A begins tonight In Central HaV. Bevc-ral pcrooM of elastic Step ami dignified tearing are practic- ing for the silver cop — Mrs L. Adams, the East Front street milliner, re: anted Tooeday Iroro Sew York with a beautiful stock of hate and trlfoongs lor her Summer opening which occurs Friday. —At tbe meeting of ibe Auxiliary of (he Young Mea’e t-Drtst an Associa- tion to be held oext Tuesday evening. * bnt talk will be glveo. that is, qnes Hons will be drawn from a bai and then answered —Anrinvltatloo has l*een extended by Iter. J W. Kkbanieoo, of tbe Fark Averna Baptist Church, to tbe Third Ragusest Cadet Corps to attend 'bn service together with the G. A. K I’oais May 27.

—Newman Brothers of Wstcbuag avenue sod Filth street, are receivinr ..ally delicious tresh Jersey aepsrsguv, sira*wbemes, green [teas and grven •cans. They are always awake to the first calls for tbe earliest garden pro- •iurta —The work lo under woy for ibr erection of a factory by Frederick K t;i ase on Herkman street anil North avenue in the rear of hia present

Deaf tic m, Catarrh and Diseases of the IIend. Throat and Lung* cocoMvfnllj treated, Tux lies told to workingmen by tbe D*m<M*railc party to gam the Congr*a« lnIt-90 and lb« Presidency m 1892 has bouxhi a harvest of blood lo Cleve- land, Ohio JcrFKibto*u* Democrats of the modern stripe say that the Old man might have been honest In bis way but that he certainly didn't know wh«t he was talking about when be expressed bimseifas belog lo favor of protection to Amerlcau industry.

CASH

Or Easy Payments JflARTIY

and Fourth St. fa It not a fact that almost every Democratic editor and orator irorr Maine to California and from tbe lakes to the gulf during tbe campaign of '9'.' predicted a state of affairs In me even* of the election of Grover Cleveland, just the reverse of what we are no* ••enjoying"?

Mental and Norvoon Derange ine.tts, Epilepej, Diseases of the 8kin and Blood, Rheumatic. Neuralgic and 8crofn)ous Affec- tiona. JOHN E. BEERBOWEB, Prop. CITY HOTEL,

PABK ATX. 00I1NKB 8X00ND ST VLAlKVlVtD.K.J.

A Firet-elass family Hotel'

yrgierdnjr morning when Fred N>l- son the Uvery stable keeper opened bis barn in tbe rear of Mater's Hotel, be found that during tbe night fire bad burned all the straw bedding that was under two of hi* horses aod tbal both •f them were to a bad cooditiob. Tbe fire hail b en the worst Id tbe stall oc- cupied by the brown borne. Tba anl mal waa severely burned and ha.) Inhaled ao much smoke that It Is leered be will die. Tbe grey muatang waa slightly burned and bad alao Inhaled smoke. Both Dorses were turned out to pastor* as soon as their burns could ba treated The acc daut is thought to have been caused by a parlor malch which some unknown person dropped in tbe stall The people Id tbe near by hotel claim that they beard do un- usual sound lo tbe stable throng born tbe entire nlgbt At the annual meeting of tbe Ep worth League, which was held la* t Tues- day nlgbt. ins Rev. W. C. Kinsey was elected President, Mrs T J. Todd, Miss N. Apgar, Mias Grace and Miss Nellie Valient, second, tnird sud four lb View Presidents respectively. Raymond Apgar, Secretary. George Scbeock, Treasurer aod Miss Amelia Walters, organist Tbe Rev. Mr Kid- eey aod Mrs.T J Judd, wars elected delegatee to the state convention which wJU be held )o Camden on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Mlilir Vail was mads Chairman of lbs Liter ary Committee, Mlaa N. Apgar, or the Mercy and Help Committee, Mies Grace Vail, of Ui« Bte'fil Oomndtee, sod Mrs T J. Todd, of tbe Spiritual Committee The financial report of the past year showed that over f219 had been receir- *d for the work of tbe society,and that i is prospects of rotors work are very bngbt.

QUEEN CO. or PBILA-DELPHIA

Eye SpeeliiliNlM

Exorcu pleasant things bare beensaid and arv being aaid about Senator Vuor- bcoa. apro|>os of bis sp|>ointmcut to he Circuit Court Judge, to completely turu tbe bead of a leas aeori la man. Bui, bleea you, one of the young Senator*- gloat eagsgiog qualiiles is I is honest, common-everj-day-sense. Senator Voorbees is ail riahL4

Diseases of the Heart, Liver, Bowels, Kidnojs and Bla-ltl.v are stKi-uMfuLj irratcl, even when other medical skill has failed. M. M. DUNHAM’S OFFICB, 167 Earn Front St-eet,

croo ThurmdmrntOM l* a. H u, § r. sr, ; FOB

Pork Tenderloins. Scrapple and containing n large srraj of tes tuoniuU of remarkable cures, and giving valuable mcdicai i (forma- tion on important mal tors, will lie mailed free to any- address, or fur nislied on application at his office. Ao. 144 Crescent avtnuo.

Fine Sausage, Plainfield Packing Hoaae

153 West Front Street JOSEPH A. BLATZ

F«onxn.a WHIRLS, $IO - - fc7S

KO^BBS, ' T elephon*. 160.

VICTORS D. W. HYDE. Teacher of Piano <fe Harmony

Axtdr*«r " JIfJTT ‘oOTWKr*' *n4ocVB srw. vb o'clock Ust evening while aDe was driviug hume t»> Netherwood by way ui Film atreek ribe bad be«u to the city to bring her busbaod and tbe boras whicb is rather apinted »u auxioue 10 get home For s time he went all right following alosly behind a baker a ■agon, but Mra. Frederl. kion remed him aside to go a luUe faater when be at ruck out pretty fleet- When near -Sycamore atreei ahe tuel a wagon com iug toward her Being about ueatile the baker wagua there was no room

—Theodore French, of North aveoue. while alighting from tbe Scotch Flalna* stage at Front street and Watcbuujr ■venae yesterday afternoon without asklug the driver to stop, waa thrown to me ground and rolled over several time* bv making a misstep Fortunate- ly be waa not hurt much. —That Vienna bread which Henry Llcfke makes seetua to be prelvrred over tbe other klod wherever It haa been Introdaced Me I.tefke made elaborate arrangements for making it, nut as yet has tailed to keep op with the demand. Every one who tries It buys It —The Urge truck belonging to A E. Hoaclaod't *xpress outfit weut lo Newark last night to bring beck a aired car from lb« CooaoPdated Traction Company for um id this dly while the different cars art* being painted, one at a um# It Is cxj.ected to roach here tonight —Two strangers went to Peter An- derson’s restaurant Mor.dav mgbt and had supper. When they had finished they roao to go and wore asked lor tbe price thereof They said they be.urged to Coxey's Array, and In proof of It they started to run the deik out They did hot pay —The work or building ao addition lo tbe Monroe Avenue Chapel **• he- kuo yesterday morning. The addition in being added to the Hible claaa room side and wul be 12 by 20 feet in size When finish'd the new room will be uaed for a kitchen aod otber purposes —Charles Fuller, of tba Printing t’rvas Works, is busily eugsged tb • week moving bis New York office from ■ be burdiog which be bae occupied lor he past twenty-one years on Spruce s' reel t£ the Potter building between Nassau street and Fark piece next to the Tunes office. Tne actual removal occurred today. —The Third Regiment Cadet Corps has been Invited mroogh Captain Ed- _. , wards, to participate m a battalion drill hen look's whar yoo'se gwine at Bloomfield May ao. If the members ; look'd at me, you woalden a fe all tarn oat the Corps will probably go j other picked herself up aorr It will t»e their Oral opportunity 10 gain 1 tier eyes wore stlil rlvstod on it public distinction in uoiform, aod every ] raiment, thing will bs made pleasant tor them —Tba Biding Academy prsscnUda th koaosrxutwit thi kxw very good appearance U) tbe riders **arr last sight Tbs ring bad been sprinkled ac there was ao dust A good atteod- W. J. Mooney, E Johnson. 1 ■ oce was present and a lively internal | Jr. A JoUneou. members ol lb« waa taken Id the ride. During tba In- j Loamy Roadsters, all wearing l irrmtasiun a meeting of tbe club was . <» t»«vlr caps, cams over Irom held bat some buanesa, which la to be ' yrrerday afleruoon to visil ■unde known later, waa left for farther Uommlngu, of Putnam kveou arrangements anflnlsbed. wanted to show them tbe new

408 W. Fifth St. Charles M. Wilson,

4- SOJV. Chari— H. OlU, Carpenter & Builder. Estimates furnishesi on all gm of work. Jobbing |>roni(>t 1 y attended,

tot West Fourth street.

Sheeouldn’ more but •; OCR PRICES FOR

in fact gof another season's wear out of it. W# cleUDStl it for her. Shairw* oje.in roars? We’ll call for it if joit aav ao.

miner <Sc do. i #*~'S~>r lo Brokss* a CfctoX

Carpenter and Builder, 17 GRANDVIEW AVE.. Norm p-atNri*Li>. EHlmatca cbeerfolly fsrwiabed in ail grade* of work.

JOBBING AND REPAIRS A SPSCIAiXT.

AMUSEMENT VOTES. Denman Thumpeon's famous, home- like drama, "Tuel Old Hoaemesd," which lose* no lung by rejietiuoo during escb season's amuMmrnta. is again u. be the euraction in Marie 11*11 Than* day evening, May 10, and although the play has bccu seen fiere time sou time agsm. It gams In popularity and pub- lic favor with every >vistL Last season the pl*y was accorded one of the lar ges: flnaocial greetings, and one will look very bard to dad e vacant seal during the coming engagement. The cast ol coaracters is the same as when aeen here before, aod Ibis should guar an tee a realistic |*»nray«l

179 KORTH AVENUE. L'TTF.R COLOR INSERTIONS

THE BALL CRESCENT HOTEL

RUDOLPH SPIEGEL (PearrMcr.)

niMItlMMI. North rtalalrM CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS

AND SEOARS. Regular sad TransKat Boardcja.

Ts* hvea. H. r. Mamii. Ten Eyck, h Harris, ~ «nln rACKXK Vein VALLEY COAL, M hofiilfc PUlnOMt. M. J. Waicbunf avrtije, naiuttOS TBKMS t'AlH

that «ras to bnve been beld for the i|, beoeflt ol JOHX fiESLEK,

PEE YARD. LEHIGH

tNCER HALL April 20. la ban potfpoonl S' “ *"■

HoaglantPtt EXPRESS

Furniture and Pianos

timoke issuing from the cellar of K- -- _ —.west Front street Prnts FLT5M. Jr. CHAH. MM IUVI. H(K1*S. Mil'll A fct. DILI. : WILLIAM CLAASSKN C. Rand' . at 11.IS o'clock last night gave the alarm and llarry Drier ran t> Somerset street calling “fire.*'Officer Frederick son pulled box 12 end the department *u on band directly The smoke was found io come from n small blaze among some paper nearly under a swinging window io the front of the building, where a cigarette or a match may have beeo tossed lo. Np particular damage was done. On# of the incidents w-a

Tbe Ladies' Aid Society of Hope Chapel beld ibetr regular meeting yea lerday alierttoou alter wbkh refresh- ments were eerved. Tbe High School Lyceum bavu can- celled i heir game with the Week Ends for Saturday. Tbe Kings' Daughters of Hope Ul-apal win bold ao eatartalaaMiu In Hope Chapel tonight. George Grey, while mounting a acle yesterday afternoon, slipped off sprained hie ankle. He will be

MANUFACTURER OF FIN»

READ NEUMAN BROS 8PSCUL

Freight, Trunks and Baggage. CARTAGE

Olllse. 161 North Avonue Ot oil kind,

John IVeagle, *18 W. Fifth SL Subscribe

brtrta Mtun. Tol, roorttg I, looming M w,ll koo-Q ,od co popoUr — lo ooed oo ■pmtel mcoiloD All who h„e uri Etertrie Bluora ring the wk Mog or prnlM. A purer medicine doe, not el- Im ,,d It u gnarnnleeri M do all that I, clrimed. Electric Hitlen will remote Flmplee, Ho'Ik 8*11 Bliejm end ,ffec- tlom rooeed bj Impure bloofi—Will drlr, Helena from tbe «>,lem end pre- eeoi u veil ea cur, ell Helnriel frerre —Poe cure ot Heedecbe, lto.ieUp.Uon ud Indlgeriioo trj Eleciric Bluer*— En—C aetUee.lun gneneleed, or mee- ee refueded. -I'rioe M tie ud $1.00 per b-uieuL. W. Kudolpb’, Fbu« e- (Ut, 11 Writ Frool Btrut, nmedeid, y. /.

W. L. Douglas S3 8HOE thVwoIUd. W. 1_ DOCflLAl Shnma ar* w.twk, raw* ft.

U.om.iur*. TW *MD<W W W. L. Domwln' M*w aaS^grkaaa k■ia^<wM«h

S. SHARKEY. Asent. Tm Gaocaa

•M llfi.,,1 Btne<;eer. Third Urm TIE GEM

TOMMY Groctrta atf hortsins.

CANNED GOOD', BUTrER, CHEESE AND EGGS.

COBMtenUr on HantL E.J. Richards,

Page 3: Qtmtitf. - digifind-it.com · COBRISK WAST) wtDVS.- PA Y. Qtmtitf. VOL-III NO. 161 PLAINFIEUX N. J. THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1894. PRICJS TWO CENTS. ALIVE TO THEER DANGER the CauBCII (or

.. ITHJB PLA1WPIBL1) COURIER THORSPAY.- MAY 8, 1894.

C O M TO STAND TRIALThe Commonweal Leader Arrested

on a Warrant.

PROMPTLY ADMITTED TO BAIL.

ClSCINWiTl, M«T 3.-Im «™ trying rates (or box c*n to CMTTJfrum 8,000 to T.OOO unemployed to W u h -i!i(tton on Mai is. Whll . th*r propot* toco-operato with Voxtj thej will go thanto am* the IHUMge of th« Dmi . bill tomake Rood the Dttj mllloua lc*t on na-tional currency atnc* the war and (or alarge appropriation for Irrigating w«Btam

^ r ™ £ s Illll RIO IS lONIINlIE.Cleveland Police Fight a Hob of

Two Thousand Rioters.

Tnesdaj be wa**1

nlpbi,

M u i U la b- Vtr«ii(ht I r

Htm Eniland Induatriai..OrmlD( >t ClDKlDBatL

May fc—Mini Common,tut lathe pplice court yea-'.j at Ibe trial of Browne

dJoBM

GfclTln'a Anaf W*ll I'ratMid For.

army remained in camp on WheeltDK W-aud ri.Mer.tny, fed liberally by tb* city. Amaw meeting at Trades A . - m b l y hallwaa addressed by Oalrln, Major B««!y• ISLI other*. Commissary Boji-e left (or

i<r..>:•,: -ml .,:•=. Tbe i n n ; left (or

THE NATION'S LAWMAKERSthp d»j Cnxe

lei out ON lf.il, Frank Hume, •n wbulwale (rrocer doiuB buninity but it' ing in Alexandria co

' I'opulint lawyi-im Ut defen

Colorado. linker 0( Kan;

WOBEISG KILL MEI ATTAOKII).

Dry Kindling WoodKept confUntiy on band.

Office, 37 North i n o u with W. k LYard, 108 MadiaooAT«na«)opp.EJ«

trie Light Station.

which began TncMtay with tbiaemonstratioD of the unemployed .minuted yealerday In open rlota. Therewerelhn* aepartu and bloody conflict.between the police and the Houra, and to-day tlm police ar* under anna ready to ™-•pond to call to OH of an emergency. Thewont in believed to b« o»er, bowerer.

The trouble began In the forenoon,when2,000 atartcd to raid tbe

be Bats and drive from

xt mad* at the Variety iron work*.

otKebrwka, Boa f Minitr ruled that It did I

I ..l«.i!L.|o, a withdrew it''for revi»)on.- Tbe rirerntuey «I Ml*- harbor appropriation bill wan consid.

without murbrng a conclusion, aud al" " the hnn-w adjourned.

The Hena(eprno»H*(liiiRii n*rp ratherc

- liuilitiiiK. Imt they were Seualnr Squire, of WaMhiuBKm, who nrlcin t heir plan lij- a couple „ carrfu]lj prepared speech,r i/.ui'. <tt>-*.-*. There —-- --- - -• - • —.-•- -nyial a ceptio pass bin anil. bill, bb e

slderahle oppunltion from fVnator. 1 (iormsould iiitprf^re with raffle* Ht chiirth Isirv, and made

id drawingl>nrtifi].niU•ly tbe bil

. May 8.—"T! New Pc

factories

the work ifled in a panic A forwof leienty-Bra po.Uwrarn was then called In. Tin rioter*proceeded to tb« Cpson bolt work., wherel.MOra.n were Induced to q a It work be-fora the officem.arrlTed. When the policecame upon the arena th« men made aBland *iid burled bricks null stones at thnofficer*. Orders were given to ch&rffe them•riUt olvtML The rioters ran like i W p atthe H M uiuol t . but their leaden IUC-

.!i> ii.H them upon th« Abbe;ict. ,

of polbce coming up at both ends.of the bridge penned in (he crowd, andthey were forced to fight their way out.They made a ru&h for the officer*, but atk'H"t a qcore were clubbed unmercifullybefore they noally adeceeded in gettingavrav. DuriuK this conflict two anarch-

ited after a terrible struggle. One of them. Thornaaman, wan clubbed into aub-

Boice,Runyon&Co

DMlcn la

COAL, iUMBEBin

Mason's Materials, Ac,

ipara- party" | . ihe ibave Xew .lerwy jm]

t«l » i « t T-tcrday at a c,m>- ailempt 1H Wlr.u H ^ ' l ' l r <,f VIM. l,(ml, ;,r.-iide*nt; .TobnIlir nppw.riuice of ibe Hwuirk of Jenwy Ctly, wcretary: W. B.of ilia IIII™IHTB of ihe Ellin of Trenfnn, tresnurpr. The coniTnit-,.,] in pilliw "P l.rir-ki, , w ,,n piHtfnrm reported in favor of it

elsctiira] clli-ite •.y^t.in. reorganization of-r'twil ftflrfi^rK^i «t thfl i^e New Jersey judiclnry. red action io

trlenraph, fn>iaht and expressKenoliltion of iij-nipHthy for C'OJIP

' ' ' "aturf who voted auait11 weredt?DOuoct<l&M the t

DO iiid 11-trials slept

'ward tibfim. andVsra iDcUnadctU.eiukle.puti tLnrUre*n. A

'•1 UMHUectroeaotthatawnH

yrted them in

I At Itranford

tl.. re U,,y Kn!Leml. .

TLi-y Urn) voup provided by a local saloonknper, m<-at. Vt-gjrtablea and pineapplesand K-rrt waitin! bn liy women of the So-«!!«! Labor uulod. Tbeu each man wasgivta a huppiy (if toljaroo, tbe flrat re-o-it,,1 hitu-c leaving tbe Hut). It has bwr,di-r^ruuTieil i*> walk to Bridgeport,i v ,. lakt (be b(*t for New York.

ST. LdtiB. May B.—"(ieneraJ" JWorrisc)n'» arnif of Coieyltea maae a

thtnitrani-riu the big bridge acrowt the*lli-Usi|,i,i r)T*tJ and there met a refusalan the t.an .11 n*. l,ri<l?> officials to allowtten,!,,,,,.. .,1(|,,,ui paying bridge far..

.- atrong eiioagb io

YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES.

rooklyn. 9. At Wa»hington—Washingon. 6; Boston. A The Pittabur«-St. Louii

i-ela,-B<i-Louiiivilleand Chlcago-ClodD

_ Ppringfleld-Trby, 8; Sprinflcld, *.At Providence-STTBCUse, T; providence,

. Bi ogham ton-Erie, 21: Bingham-

lit- Ca

V,; !i.1]..(),in

<,-..•,..

bo arty. «iyKoma

•a u-hI O Q U

larlia

u Cabe conholic

decided onMl qwn V

o apeak ^'rtb

>isbops of the-oncerni

Is to c

Y.. May a - A b o u t *Xeuton itrikeatttie vnrion the Hudson north ol

eight or ten yards. A cul1 a •!..;.• In wages 1H the

id<4 b> an ElMtrle

ago.Tbe

by a Bash from a trolley wireon' electric street railways three w<nd hat not yet regained her ligntti r paralyzed

pastor at St. Jo* pb'i 1 Catholic

Cnirxoo, May a.-Kaodall1* nrmyol OH-niployed marobid from brand Crowing1 Hammond,-Ind. "

In thia city, baa been aunpendedby Bishop Meti on tbe charge of citichim littn i-'inrt as a witness. A few <lii;ago the trustees of the church aaed Fat herMalone for 111,000, which tbe bi>hoclaimed waa dne. Tbia suit was brouglfor the purpose of showing that tlieiactually waa a shortage In tbe pastor',, ac-mn in -. Investigation before a reft•bowed tbat I -

lone 11,000.

EIJIABETH, X. J., May >-—A terrlflu explosion of Mtaplns gH oocurred in thKoggi bnlldiog, on Uonis Bvrnue, blow

- IDK • portion of the aide of tbe Mme- - . than Into tha (treet. The gas waa Ignited

wen, reported and to* rank. ' M« flra to th* bnilding. The eiplo.ioBOO ,u..[, when the march beajan. ' and fin cansed a paoliq-v T>* war Teterana nnnaberiDg t m»l«, who runhed fro _.u made up and placed at tb» I mlracolouslr nu-aping Injury from tb

— Urdera wen iwued j t*n\ua wall.. Sdward Bli

bat till- wastlTbe "

<xvl effet

In the *

:uraiHR tbe police and declar-

city, a

Bwny from the L'uited Stutea Salt» and were s lant to make a raid on•leveland rolling mills. They wereby Police Director Herbert and ad often policemen, whoclubl»ed them

y men w«« injured in thts melee,

aor Blee IMUHI H prwUmation mm-atiitiug people to not a:

n the Clevelani1 battery Nnd the renidelhe Ohio Nntl.nialCluard

mne lime he calledGrays, lue Katltna;

wohy. i i j-enrw old, a Iul ly .oilded alwut t

obD Fife. Wyean-old,cslded: A. II. Bo>w«t>,4

reman, slightly

E. H. HOLMES.

Upholstering and Mattress

GARRET Q. PACKER,*°>(fl4r >4^FM/f <f SECOND ST.

w prep*n4 with t

BOICE, R7KT0H U CO.

Financial.

DIME—SAVINCS INSTITOTM

OFPLAHTFIELD,K.JTbe managers at a regular

meetiDR held Dec. 11. 1893,ordered an Interest Dindendpaid at the rate of 3 per centper ciunuin OQ all tntna en-liUed tuereto lor mooey depos-ited three and iiz monthsprior to Jan nan 1, 189*, pay-able on aod after January 10,189*.

Interest not drawn will b«credited tbe same as originaldeposit. Money depoailadnow and before January 10,1M94, will .lr«w iDterest fromJaDuary 1, 1--!M .

JOHN W. MUUKAY, Pnwtd«Bt.ELLAS a PO1-E, Treacorar.

L"1 A. DCKKAit,

Ciril Engineer and Sttrrejor.1O» PiKK AVINL'E, PUINHKLU

The OnlyNew Art Tile Soda Fountain

IN THE CITYThe rrcat delicious pure urnBlied fruit syrnpe in the world.

)nig«, medidnos and dicmicale of every dcfl-^rijition. Also a libraryf directories of recent date of all the cities nearby Plainfield, for oary any who wiflh.

A. D. MALLINSON,

roduced a bill10 percent, oi

»iik«. Senator

THEODOBE OBAif,MASON AND CONTRACTOR,

itimatea g l reo and <<p .iring prompt-

ly attended ta.

. B - H B Iin, 9. Eatton, 0. Al*-, Aitoooa, 2. At11; He&dlDS, 7.

TOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.

Cloalna Quotkilon* of t>i. New York atm

iv E.^Antla'pAtLoni of Janfe

tr-urewnEfj effect on tbo stock

Jl^-ln,, bid.:.. »7W' W. » . Y. * Pa—. 1M

•io 1SHL. A W 18(114

.NUJ

W. S.'_CHASE, JR.,

Chase & Allen

PaintersNTER10R DEOORi TOR>

AND PAPEK HANGEBS

Real Estate, Insnvancc

M

mldnlcbt a

Man ot Hanrr DacL-. -C«.t-ratrt-t. Mia. Snal. D«jk«- c u «D«lopodlath. flam™ and Wa. pcot-hljfatally bnrBcd. Har mo'.her and alatiwen badly burned In aiUmptlug to Mlicr. •

N.w YORS. Maj 8--K. M. Faltoa J»aotbrr pitrtDar ot th* lata firm of I.

recebruugb

receive no motiiKnUUutf w u found io tne ruin. UDCOHKIOQ.. ml- MoutaaniTciiuk( i f Mtiou barn* and Other ID- h . l d l n )i0,«O te

. Olnw arrtlto W«

motiiKnUUutf w u found io tne ruin. UDCb them ona dav1. (,riug from Mtiou barn* a

k A Co.. WM arrwtadawtell. BJ* ififa want kU

Artistic DMtffDi

)iamondB

1,1 ISS rAWCETT'S

KINDERGABTBN,

parMAEr

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL

Washington Ave.

Ho. MB • * • *

Insurance, Beal

Woolston* Buckle,Ito. 1U SorUi Atone.

NEWLKEOFWALLPAPEBS!0 FEB C l i r LESS

Than U« Jt»l'« pried. L«sl year'l

Great Reduction:

Xvotcssiowil tfxvds.n n

TJTT

*

a . OODDHIOTOK.

1A0KBOR * AMQLKMAtt.

COUSBKLLOBS-aT-IJlW,

PACKER'SFINE FURNITURE

Mrs. John Brown.>—.»& TO J o n BCMI.J

Jesspools, Vaults, etc., Cleaned2 5 Per Cot Cheaper

than by lay otliflr neana

WHO?

838

SOUTH SECOND STFLAINFIKLD, N. J.

P.O. Bin 71H

b« left at I >«vitl F K. n.

53RSSI >«vitl F K.

Henry F. Windham,

Hotel ArlingtonSom«nM 8L, and Qrvan Brook Bo*!

0ITY GRAIN & PRODUCE STORET, it. "v\Ajr x.jLnncn

Otor Mm' to L. A. Hummer!. EMMr In

FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, HAY.1 STRAWOFFIuE AND STORR WM PASS AVENU1.

W. H. BROKAW,CiARPEHTEH, BUILDER

AMD JOBBER.Rfl. Ml WMt Front St.

Plaintleld, N. J.

No. 20S North AT, Opposite, the Baihtay Station

The L«te«t Strie>

DO AWE'S

hina, Pottery and Glass, Lainps, (jas fixtures

and Flower Pots. "•

ALTERING AND REFIN18HING

Lamps and Gas Fixtures.Watches

Oraon Spoona

It. ff. KICE & Co'8Fine Imported and domr«t1o fruits and nuia all kinds. Fancy cryHHUlied fruits.

Our oanned fruits and Veretab'ea are the best OD the market. All order*, sither bymttil or talepaene. reoeive prompt srteutlon-

The North Plalnfleld Grocers. 48Bmlly Street.

Seeds and Fertilizers-OR GARDEN AND LAWN

Garden Took, Honae Furnialiin^s, Hardware, SheetMetal Work, Plumbing.

A. M. GRIFFEN. J L ?SA.3T JHQHT ST

REMOVEDTo 137 WEST FRONT ST.

L O V E B U I L D I N G

Balance of the stock for sale at greatly reduced pricea.

HOWARD A. POPE,DRY GOODS.

William J. Stephensson, C A T E R E RReceptions Teas. Weddings and Partlet

hnUMd witt miy

1M SOUTH AVBIfUB.

NOTICEASSIGNEE SALE

! I Olotlrliijp I IFor Men, Boys and Children.

&t greatly reduced price*. Now U joor (;hance,take it before it to gone

K. B. POPE, Assignee for

C. S O H M P X T J O T ft CO.

EDWARD LOVE,> North Ave. Plainfield. N. J

Wai! paper, glass, rugs, glass put in.

Window shades, glass, wall paper, glass.

Immense bajgains in wall paper, glass.

Full line of Glass ! Glass ! Glass !

Paints, Oils and Varnishes

MOVED!PBOM PARK AND MOBTH

AVKNUW.

WHERE?TO PABK AVENUE AMD

FOUBTH flTBEET

QEO. W. ROOKFELL0Wf

THE ORfX'ER.

Vaa h n i k Timpson,

10 •

INSURANCE.

to C#d*r.S(.. NMT York C

JMCVEY'8l

sbto inform the pnblic tbatI us aypiin ia charge at tbe oldstand arid willbe glad to hare myfriends an}]. I .We employed a" it-cUMl chbf, and ahall add

inj ipaproremeiitf.

123 iiOBTH AVKNUR

MAKSH, AYERS & CO.,

life JiconteWall Papas »i Rnluml Ratn.

J. T. TAIL.teal Ratat* end Insurance

Ita, 171 NORTH AT]'Bine Slone FiMggimM. Htc

Steam

I a n & Gmiit worn.Monumental £ Cemetery Work

» Specialty..

L L. MANNING,Oornar CMiral aT«ni«* Fnw

aaeka and cnUwRya aro the latest fad for mei^ The Pirop andthe combination eni's are what yon ytant for yonr bojo.

A FULL LINB ' OF J

Spring Goodson tatad at IMS tbao city price* j

SCBWED BROTHERS, .^-ESliS™..

FURS CLEANED. REPAIREDr" PACKED

MOTHYLENEKEEPS FURS and CLOTHING FREE'FROM MOTH.

TEN CENTS PEft .POUND.'

Pan Stored at the low lUte of FOTJK PEK0ENT. i

QarmeDtfl left for Kepair During the SUUUER MUNTils will I* Stored

of Charge. i I

INTERNATIONAL FUR SCTORE.

HERMAN A. WEBER,

-TOD

JUST THINK OF ITS3 95 BUYS A BARREL OF IMPERIAL FLODH.

IT CANT BE BEST,—AKD-ji| j % . :.:

J. F. MacDONJL.D'Sla the Plaoo to Boy

Jft.

Call fU TOO m l . Ooufa, Oonp^ 8lin7, Efc«eton, Itoggj or

Saddle Horn. Eonoi boarded:

m'TROPOLITAN STABLES,

A- N. DUNSTER & SON, Proprietors.

OKL.ER 1OXJR BREAKFAST

Rogers' Sea Food Market

THE PLAINFIELD UOURIBR, THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1894.

PACKER’S

FINE FURNITURE

Upholstering and Mattress Making.

GARRET Q. PACKER, PARK AVENUF 4 SECOND ST

£. H. HOLMES. DMtar Bant Quality LEHIGH_COAI

Dry Kindling Wood

The Commonweal Leader Arretted on a Warrant. INSURANCE.

tro&mo MILL MEM ATTAOELD. PROMPTLY ADMITTED TO BAIL.

WHERE? Whekuxo. W. Va. May iL-OaMa* army remained in rtiup on Wheeling UI- and yeatarday, fad liberally by thaelty. A to ni«ki *y mm NUw-auv •» Ou| torordr Cl a Stood.

CucvtLAND. O.. May*—Tb# disorder* which began TomUj with tb* May Day demonstration of tha unemployed cul- minated yraterday In Op*a rtoU. Thar* . .- __ a Li..j. ej_

I wiahjto In form the pnbllc that am af^ain In eham at the old •nd and will be glad to hare my ■end. call. I bare employed a «-cLm chef, and shall add

•u atldr*— *d by Galvin. Major Boaaly •tid other* Comm!saary Boyce left for Pittsburg yesterday to arrange fur quar- ter* and sustenance. Tb* army Ufc tor there today. THE NATIONS LAWMAKERS

Boice, Runyon & Co . _ (The EjL D. 1. Botoa SWC*W* “ lA. D. Cooh k Bra. Mrs. John Brown.

(BoimMce to Joe* Rous) Cesspools, Vaults, etc., Cleanec

123frORTH AVENGE.

GEO. W. R00KFELL0W, Maaon'a Materials, &C., Wall Paper* at Redacrd Rate*.

u* Hast pkost st. J. T. TAIL. :

il BatsU end lnsurenoe as. i» north iinii

Henry F. Windham,

Hotel Arlington

> SOUTH SECOND ST [ PLAWFIMLD, N. /. P. O. Bo* 718 Ordara ean he loft at ItavM t Kao.

Blne Stone Fugging. Rto Army of the -r qalrwrnt •llxirtlmi ur »*« I * i. r 111K the ’—DIME— SAVINGS INSTITUTION

OF PLAINFIELD, N. J The tranagwr* at a regular nfcUog held Pec. 11. 1893, ordered an Intercat Dividend paid at the rale of 3 per cent I*or annum on all luma en- UUed thereto (or money depos- ited three and si* month* pnor to January 1, 18*4, pay- * able on and after January 10, 18*4. Interest not drawn will be credited the Mine a* original deposit. Money deposited now and before January 10, 1894. will draw Interest from January I, 1894.

CITY GRAIN & PRODUCE STORE X. It. VAN ZA3VDT W. H. BROKAVV,

CARPENTER, BUILDER AID JOBBER.

fcrelfcaee, Re. Ml VM Freat 8L, Plainfield. N. J.

ty of th* cnn>;> Tb* Comm<m«*al*P* e apparently settled tLrmoelVre down U'iu)»<rary i«-rl<-l ai lea-t .»f roinpara inactivlty. Th* caiap ground* bar* i>- a dumping plac*. for r*fu«*. and b is scattered Indiscriminately al-Kit ground*. bom# attempt Is being le to Improve ibe appearance of tl». ■e. and muf of th« nirnihvre of lb* iy w.rr engaged In piling up brick* otherwise puttiug > thing* in ship pa. nit* a large crowd gathered at the ipirg gruuud last evening to llaltu «<• f..*ey on the nation's Quauees. Mr *y intend* to continue t<* w|>*ali each i.ng until Id* Mil* are paaaad. The ip hail lawn th* •roughly cleaned during day. and a largo of thegn.uuri

Jan^a »*• political Party. TRE5T05. May A—"Tbs Sow l*o!ltleal I'a/ty" la ill* name off an Infant factor In New Jersey politics which *a» organized yesterday at a convention held here Or- ganisation wasefTerted by electing Thomas H. Proctor of Vineland, prealdeut. John lliaaach of Jersey City, secretary: W H Ellis of Trenton, treasurer Th* commit- tea- on platform reported in favor of a graduated income I**. Ibe aliolltlon of tbe electoral college system, reorganisation of the New Jer»cy judiciary, reduction in telegraph, freight and exprews rate* Revolution of sympathy for «*o«ey were pa»«rd. and the nifOiler* of the New J*r referendum were denounced aslbrenrmle* of labor. ’ Tie* rreeMaal t- VUIt Pred.rlehatoarg.

M onnme*tal 1$ Cemetery W ork a Specialty.

Westerly. Quincy sad Vermont Qruntta. WUJ not.toq undersold. Improved area binary L L- MANNING,

FLOUR. GRAIN. FEED. HAY.' STRAW omul AND STORK. 104 PARK AVXNTTR.

Fountain

The m^et dolieiona pure crushed fruit ajHip* in the Drug*, medicine* and chcmic.aU of every dofi'triptioA. Also a of directories of recent date of all the cities nearby DninficM, bjf any who wish.

world, lilirmrv for use China, Pottery and Glass, Lamps, Gas

and Flower Pots. ;• fixtures tiling unf "reran prevent* the president will participate in the .eeremonle* attend- ing the unveiling of th* Mary Washing ton monument at Fredericksburg, Va.. on

■pedal train, and will not be side lo de- vote more than one day to lbs ocvaalou. Hi* plsn i« to l-sv* here esrly on the morning of ibe 10th and leara Frederick*- burg the aaiue afieru«-»n. so a* to l*e lu Washing lop again early In Ih* evening. Fevered numbm <»f the cabinet will ac- company the president, but Mrs. Cleve- land will probably not go

JOI1N W MUltKAY, Prwi lsat ELI AH a POPE, TreManr. lirowaa. May S “Kelley’s Ii A. D. MALLINSON,

No 205 North Arrnus, Oppoii* thr Ro>U«y PtllUtOKLPtllA. May*.- A-dxlhch steam pipe at the plast the Soutbrrn Electric company. Itrnaad street and Washington avenue, exploded last night, killing Larry Martin. 1W year* old. night engineer. John Twohy. 34 yeuru old. a night lineman, was fatally scalded about the 0*ck and body. John Fife. *5 year* old. a A re mao. slightly seabird. A. II. IloWWi.4A yuan of age, as afslaul grurtmi U/-i/ager, *•—-*led about

ALTERING AND REFINISHING rapltal yesterla the national i Lani|)8 and Gas Fixtures.

THEODORE GRAZ. NASON AND CONTRACTOR, Estimates given and drtng prompt- ly attended to. HBMDKNCK. 11” Hli.UMUB AVB

DiamondB Watches Pnii irnniM. May A—Fire yesterday destroyed the hairpin and paper box fac- tory of William Smith, at Garmantown. with six dwellings adjdnlng. cgtialag a l<m* of fKV.011). The house of Christian Dangle, near III* mill, caught Are during the cotiAagration. and Mrs. Dangle, with ber one-day-old baby. •« carried out by Aremen She died from the effeeta of ll.e •hock* four hour* later. Aistovs Mlaa Mrlhar* l>.r«al*4 BihMiM-N AM, Al». May I -Th# mine; aituRtioo remain* practically uncbsng-1. Th* fores of negroes put to work at Blue Creek bas been increased, and the atrlke •i that point la about broken. At other' pi area tbe mlure art idle, except that at a few mine--mall foeere are working The striker*, though threatened with starva- tion. are firm. Many of them are leaving for other states

• "f th* Ihw highly satis- The grin-ral Tqr S«.«. !'•»». Ta. a-F—I WAMtivcTtig. May 3 —Senator Wal lntreduced a bill for the repeal of th* t of lu per cent. Ob the circulation of *r< banka. Senator Walsh aatd In reply P question that th* bill was Intended provide for unconditional repeal. ta and cutaway a arc the Inteat fad for rooni The Piron and the combination ani'a are what you wanr foyyonr boya.

▲ FULL I.INB OF \ JISS FAWCETT’S

KINDEROAJtTKN, PRIMARY ad INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 25 Washington Ave.

Fine Imported and domeatlo fnilu and nuts a] Our Royal Dutab Cotes has a dsiMloua Bavur. n '(Cr c*Lnrt fruits and Xfitik'M are th* bsal tall or i«rp»ont. reoHve prompt atiaatloo. The North Plainfield Grocers. ■ thorlt lea. YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL GAMES Mailoaal At New York—Philmleiphla, 7; New York. A At Baltimore — Baltimore. A; Brooklyn. B At Washington-Washing ton. C. Boston. 4 Th* Fittaburg-St. LouU. Cleveland-Louisville and Chlcago-CIndn- natt game* were poatj-me-1

ilintj Coxry showed no —• ri«l that th# Indus- base no such trouble Washington, irefit Weigrrn railroad Seeds and Fertilizers FOR GARDEN AND LAWN

Garden Took, Hontte Furnishing*, Hardware, Sheet MeUl Work, Plumbing. 110 EAST FltOVT 5T

SCHWED BROTHERS, k-ulv**. h-rmally witlnlrawn. and the KIM haa lunher kMMl ta* lllww ttniiationa. They claim that th# refuaal au-it her e»ideui-v that the railroad* have con.l ined against Kelley and are furring |fae minor lines to follow their example It is rumored that Master Workman Sovereign ha« received rocouragemeut Irvm President Deb*, of the American Jtai.-a) union, aud 'that the latter will Umlto. Mu'.nr. *QI>D. A secret confer- ence of labor leavlerd waa held in Trades A»-euit.l> hall at which it w*,. confidently stai*| that K* lie) will Micure train pur-

W. S/.CHASE, JR., Ju cores oe to) Chase & Allen

Painters Interior Decora tori’

AND PAPER HANGERS

At Ppring«eld-Trby, t; Bprinfleld. A ,t Provldrncs— Syrscuoo, 7; Providence. At Binghamton— Erls, 81: Bingham- FURS CLEANED. REPAIRED?'-''1' PACKED *IWT. N. Y.. May A-Just a* the Montauk was making her dork t night William Henry Winter*. I, Who wa. at tb* wheel, dropped on heart disease Tb# steamer rd on b*r course and dashed ber o tb* pier. There waa great am- t the time, but little damage was

A. M. GRIFFEN. i» Has ton. Altoona. S Heading. 1

At Easton Allento* Altoona—Harrisburg. POtts rllle— Pot Urille. MOTHYLENE

tb* pilot. dr.il f(’ coutlnu- STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS KEEPS FURS and CLOTHING FREE FROM MOTH.

TEN CENTS I'Kll .POUND,1

Pur, Stored »l U* low Itito of FOUR PEB CENT. { amneDU Mt for Ktpoir Dorlo* tE« HUMMER MONTHS will bo Stored of ClorfO. f

Office 116 East Second 8tree PLAINFIKLD, N. 1. Lehigh Valtoy — The Whole New ■ Industrial delega- Haven last night, .organized Tu.wday •w Knglaixl detach- ing on to Washing-

LOVE . BUILDING BoUnce of tho Mock for »lo At grootly rcituced price*.

HOWARD A. POPE, DRY GOODS.

V Ms* t In grit t* . the llf|nidatore of tbe Panama Canal mm- pany. The adoption of this arr»ngem.-tit will put a *f«»p to lhr eKtrmrlltloo pnjcrvd lugs against Dr. Her*, who la lu England Ts *pp—1 «• *b# Qsssa. MoxTRkAL. May »-Many member* of the fauad.au parliament from tbla pr»v In.*, who are believed to apeak with authority, say that 'h« cmres which the French Kou.au Catholic bishops of the dominion have derided on cuucvrnlug «h* Men Ho lot sch*x.l .|uret».m U U. carry a petitiou to Qnerei Victoria. Brlek maker. — Birth*. Kingston. N. Y-. May S —About *■> men ye^erday went on strike at Ih# v*ri our brickyards on the Hudson north of thU city. The trouble Involve, a stop- page of work at eight or tan yards. A cut of twenty orutt s day In wage* L tb#

INTERNATIONAL FUR 8JORE.

- HERMAN A. WEBER, STAPLE 7U}D EyllJGY ($I^06E^IES

Inaursnce, Beal Estate. William J. Stephenson, CATER

Recaptions Teas. Weddings and Parties “rep -

tribute any Wooteton & Buckle, roTJh Butter easier; i do. creamery, lattllc j Elgins. lie.; Imitation iw York dairy. USITc.; Kvnnsylraaia creamery . « hole*, tic : do. fair to arltoky." ITQUc.: prints ’hsrer steady Eg«s ir t>d Hrnuilissla. IU«S MMSUs.

NEW LINE 0? WALL PAPERS NOTICE

ASSIGNEE SALE Clothing I ! Clothing 1 1

For Men, Boys and Children. gt greatly reduced price*. Now la your chance,take it before it ie gone

E. R. POPE, Assignee for

so peb Civr LESS Tku. uu r^“ p1— v**1

■lock u Great Reductions

P^Dter*. BrppIlM.

prime, f I rime. V yubtolntf. I A BARREL OF IMPERIAL IT CANT BE BE^T. PALTIMOKK. May a.—Mr* Sterner, of 14X8 Gough street, waa rendered totally blind by a fla*h from a trolley wlreonoua of tbe electric • treat railway, threa weeks ago. and has not yet regained bar sight. Th# optic nerve* were paralyzed.

amr.at iuga aud sociallatlc socio- Klrel a pl^uw fur Pwlft’s men. aud y gut h«-red. Not dnr* they left «.rr they •« royally received soup provided l»y a local saloon I rat. trgi-tahlrs and plueapplea, waitrel no by women ut th* ho- ur uuiod Then each man waa .apply pt tobacco, tha first re- us Ira* dig tbe Hub. It haa bceu rd to walk to Bridgeport, and v th* Ustt for Sew York.

i.Mar «. They hi kre'ier.

J. F. MacDONLD’S Dkxtxr. May » IU-v. T. H. Mal<ma. I paator of »t. Joseph’s Koroan Catholic church In this city, haa bsvu saspeudrd by HI-hop Met■ ontbarharg. of citing him InUarourt aa a witnasa. A few day* ago the tmsteoa of th*church sued Father Malona for *11.01X1. which th# bbhop claimed waa dus. Thl# suit waa brought for tha purpose of showing that there actually waa a shortage in tbs paator’* ae- ro an!*. Jar—I (gallon before a refer** showed that the church owed Father Un- ion* H/U) Tha blah op ysaterday re cured an Injunction from Judge Bentley forbidding furl bar proceeding, until after a bearing In court.

clipped. lsasi«.ialt H*>d fa* /•t'U. May * —•’treneraJ’’ J. K. •n'* arm* of Coxeyltra made a IT N\ a-h log ton. They got aa far aa ra.v * u, ihs Mg bridge arruaa tha l|*l*i rjv.r. and there m*l a refuaal I art <lf I hr bridge officiale to allow »cr» ■ i|hout paying Iwidga fare. •>nd were strung enough to

EDWARD LOVE, i North Ave. Plainfield, Wal! paper, glass, rugs, glass put in. Window shades, glass, wall paper, glass. Immense baigains in wall paper, glass. Full line of Glass I Glass I Glass 1

Paints, Oils and Varnishes

A- N. DUN8TER & SON. Proprietor*. I RLUAUia, A*. •., ■* Army UereMlag. I plosion of eareplug ga. occurred in tha Ch!«A0*». May II - Hand all’s army of an- ltoggl building, on Worri# avanao. blow- vmployed marehrd from Grand < «*• log lag a portion of tha side of the slructare o H.mB>ond. iorf More recruit* than lota tha street. Tbe gaa wa# ignited and uasertrr* were reprated and the ranks art fire to tha building. Th* apiorioa contained bn men when the march began. I ud fire caused a paale among the In- Aeompany of War veteran# numbering mat**, who ruahad from the building, tan men w*. mad# up and placed at tha . mlraculoo.lr sarapiug Injury from the STS**'- cn,au‘° war* iaaoad i failing walla Edward Blum*, a plumber, by Kendall to receive Bo more recruit, un- ' was tomod la the ruin, oncoo-rioua. auf- th*r brought «uh them <m* day's faring from aarteua burns and other la-

ORDER YOUR BREAKFAST —F*0*_

Rogers’ Sea Food SVarlcet

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THE PLA1

PERSONALIA. Fred Westphal, WDOM illoeat « u

noted yeaterdjty, ia Improving, and to•act! an extent that It la believed bewill be able abonly to recover bfi licomplete!;.

. . fieorge B. Siutoff, the aged f.of Mr* J. N. Jenkins, died at Lbe res-idence or bis daughter on E u l Sixth•ireet ilili morning in bis cigim-Cr*yew.

..The body of Gooke lteynell, tbeonly brother of A. B. Reynell, wasbrought bere from Chicago lait ntgbfor triurment lo tbfl Methodist CemeterT. lie wan a wealthy man and •resident of Netr Zes)«iji'! He died IrChicago wbllerisl h g his brother iLeie

B y e i old.. . J Ward siim.on. of W « t So'

oiiih street, who hake been a stiffenfrom beraoretiages, is very mocfa t>eii<and eeiHiiR reajly IU^OIO Maine (<Ihe Sam net, wberahe will be a guesut Genera! t'hwnbefInin, President ithe New York iDstiiu-.e of Arllat AittUM,

..George Ke< lairing, of Chatham•tree', who b u beep vibrati b t " "ilium an«l convalescence labe back t> bn-meMi again

. .11. C. B«l!enllfie,of Somerset placebaa removed to 1'a-k pl

of ingtoh

, gwbo U s been vitiiiog ter mother,West Front street Baa remrned borne

..Mrs Garwood, of Brooklyn, Isiheguest ufdiy.Clerk Mac Murray's'Iiy on East Front street.

. 'Mr and Mrs. D. S. Roberts, oNortb avenue, anil Mr. and Mrs. Be)mua'-G. SiDitb. Of Ueutml areaue, wil

tbe Pccono Monnlaius to sjieud Sunday.

. .Mra.J. I). Minis), or Chathamstreet, was taken very stck during tin

...past Dijtht anil no hopes lire entertainerof u »very.

tendered t.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green, of WeatThird stieet, last evening, by a panjof young people. . A quartetteposed of Messrs. dreader, Hurry,l.vsin and White, rang several sowhile Burke aod Kennedy gave 9ol their numerous special lies.

..Mrs S H. Pier, of Front aaccompanied by her Daughter MrsVanderbbff, went id Boontown yesday, to visit refatlres.

..Hra. Huan aodber son, John Mof West seven it, sireet, bare goneHpriog Ltt«3 wrta Ihelr carnagesremain f ,T the bummer.

15 JUSTICE •0SHE3S COURT.A oriL of ttUaciiirHTiT was served e

the Instance of Mrs E a r n e r for renupon Sarah Scott1* goods wlm-h werat ibe depot ready to be senBomb. An adjabloleDt was reacheilater and the goods were released.

Persons who sympathize w!th theafflicted will rejoice with 1». K Carr, of1235 Harrison street, Kansas City, lieis an old sufferer Trow IritfamniBtorYrheoriiatism, but has not here!oforebeen troubled in Llils climate. LIB.

h f a lnuttieiupon e againe laid. "My joints swelled

almost to look a t L'IK>.I tbe argent re-(Hiest ol my tDOtber-in-law I triedUiiamberlaln's ram.Btilin lo reduce tbea»eliing and ease tbe pain, and to tnvagreeable surprise, It did If itli I haveused tiirce lifly-eeut boilles and lie-Jieve li to be the nneat thing for rbimatlsm, paina ami swellings eottu....For ssle by Jteynola'u Pburroscj, rV.rkand North avenue,. T. (J. ArmstrManager.

CUT THIS OUT.

^ PART 1«-Ho. 4.

t "M1SIE1P1ECES t

JVurn&ar* cfangod daxly.

r Three CoupA of this paper Three Coupons ,• with ten cents tn money, and O' yoo mil receive one part of '

A the grist portfolio of Art. A

John Bark, formerly of tbe Crf-f«nu of thl* <;iiy, Is trying lo get up •ball i n n sod la negotiating with aev->ral parties rof grounda.

— On* of liit* horses belonging to tbetally-ho coaching party m-l n»ed be-tween bere and Elcubetb died atBlair's liable last nig tit from tbe effect*or the drive and Hie heal or the day.

—A meeting of (lie Journal TropliyRice Committee will be held on Mon-day evening at Elizabeth which will be•ttendod by W. J. Klley, of tbe I'lain-fleld Lyceum Cycler*.

—Thelrviagtoa-Mlllbnm twenty-livenlle roaa race which will be held on.Decoration Day. will be entered byseveral PlairiHela cycllili.

Some unknown penon look 1Barnes" bicycle last night while Itin front ol his store and went awaywith It, and Mr. Biron bad to'i .»io Tbe wO.ee! bad not beei•ni iic ! this moralDg.

l'ARIFF WROMISE.Claims of Sanaton Wbo F t r o r [

Speedj Passage.

HILL'S TOTE UNNECESSARY. '

THE COAL STRIKE SPREADS

Inadrcdi ll.n.t i. OmOt '<• >»• Anr

ST. UHIIB. Hi their i every mine o

T*. and the Utier wer* prevailed

Coal company. Effort! are BIIW bei

Edwsrdsville. Ml. "live. Clyde and Gll-

ers'^nven'lion wl/lfeia al Alhia." Foi

eKntes from Marion. Waupfilo. Folk.>oe AopaniKWp, Maliaska and Keoknfcntles. A sinke was ordered, whi-L

rBBBLlso. W". Vs., May 3.—Alt the

nd Piltsbnr^ fliat have btrrn running,ult work an'l joijufl ilii* Htrlkfr«' union

.!.-, Jin,, -May » - T b e miner.i n goue ou Btrtka, Tbris* nt (*o went 'Hit. Tfie COB) tnin

« pin.™ to »trike.

KI fortn-o •»«•!*. llr hn.f rn-srlylb 81 Mt trirtbdav. -ludKvlllow H

cate.1 at William sn.l M

I...-.] t , i .

e iTturnpd t€ Norfolk, aernfthe Virginia atctt*

dosed by which B

aniln f' rmerlylow"

to* Taylor MI alt. and'the RepJ^wr 'IHeilner working', at one timtoperated by

X.KWAI. Pa.. May 3.-The banQL nsht between Jakv !>>vii»ofw 4nd OH'AF Si monk of thi* jiE&t't-rd nrnr niiiluijihl hen. imx floil eaxlj huur in t-be morning. The

battle was a fierce 0111-from Ihe (tart ttb» floish. At DO time tturios the flgh

jtd his left hand in the third roiMd.The tight •«> declared a draw at tbe endof the twentieth round. L^vison'a wrist

f flgh't ended"ht ^"ov^'bad U> blcu°

•oLls. May B—The rtrike on the.hero railroad, whicli involves

B.OUOempioyes on it* 3, TOO mi!™ of line.

Thin Man act.>mpii-heel bv adjuili-

nwd rather ttian by arbitration, tbert being a joint committee of the rrp-

nt ths iraritnK uti«iur~i» <>r-.atioi Tbe 1

mads.

STAL-KTOI», V»,. May 3.—The trial ofSpiller, the IM-jearolil colored boy. for

—The trialboy.

NUGGETS OF NEWS

at 1 rUloa,

murdered in a restaurant I bere by the

Tbe grand jurv ha* returned an Indielent against wCMbler W. K. Burr. <ie St Loul* National hank. chariflDtf hiilib emlM-zzliu? WO.WQ of the hank

lered Geortte L. Favor. He wa» «*n-dUillfe irapri.oDment, but waa re-y paiJooed hy the goTeruor.

U King Solomon was alive be *i-.v say: "Go to tbe traveling 1i n bis ways, and be wise." Hi

W. Battell, a Cincinnati travelingrepresenting tbe Qneen City Printing11k Co., after suffering intensly for two

or three days wltb lamenesa or the•boulder, reanltmg from rbenmatlsm,completely cared it with two applico-iona or Chamberlain's ! '« ln Balm.

This remedy la gaining ft wide repnU-ion for iu prompt caret 0/ rbeatna-Ism, lame back, sprains, .welllaga,andamencss 50 cent boulea lor sale>y Beynotd'a Pharmacy Park % id

Nortb arenaea, T. a. Armnrong, Maa-•ger.

WA8HEK0TOS. Hay «,— Whflatlw report!early in the d»r Indicated tliat then mightbo some difficult j In agreeing upoaa urlffbill, ths cooferenmi which wen held bytbe leaden on tb* Democratic «ide of til*•enat* yenUrday •ftrrnoon iwm to b

lack of oonndeuoe then was among them*who hoped to aecun a compromlae disap-peared. Among 1 b™.e who wer* engagedID the confereocea were Senator* Jono,B G d CockrWl, while Sroa-

p part of th* time. It1B the poeltioD of tbe New York senatorthat b u CBn«d Borne trouble, and tbcraare a Dumber of senators who believe 1

bill with Ihe Income tax provision.*

willh. they h.

us the bill #v«n with the oppositionor Mr. Hill. «Dd it certainly Indicates thatthe (nil han probahlj been made sattsfao-tory In other respectR to Senator? Murphyof New York and Bmitb of K«W Ji-mey.

Senator Brice. wbo Is more out-pokenthan fiT.y of those wbo participated ! • til*

T h e:he Democratic leaders had I

fltiff the Third Ohio district by the Dem-

i l W i u (TUB, and iiiai a i an IT bill will

Senator Drice WAH anked if t bere was•y doubt about any I>*-mocratic senators

Tbf Republicans Huert that they know^oniiively of Home nf the chsnK*^ niade,ind claim that the bill will be mat.rialljiHeFed.

The fact thai when Senaior r^mln had

thf tariff hill, and tliat other bill, weretiered and an exmiiivt wwioa beld

_ nit o[>i«»ition by the Democraticleaders .- taken to mean tbat the com-

MUSICGIVEN

AWAYor ihe next tblof to it.

worth of Mnilc for on!)

2 5 C TS

afle «dtha

nenls were rpport*il. sn it was understood

be consideration of tbe bill when the

Mltvved tbat the Republicans will a»{reeo Kims arraiiKenu-nt by nhich the cfin-iideraiion of the bill niBJ- proceed with-mt renf>rtiiiK to hur L methods, as tneRenu bli cans. It 1B ID ought, will concede:be passage of the bill it forty-three Demo-

i- not com mitt ing himself as to theday. pre.litT.-<l tiinMh-bill wu-ild be dU-

bonrd of chanties, at Ibe instance ot

lade by tbe president of tbe WonhriKtian Temperance union, and the

hundred type written pa««.

. UTWOBB. May 3.-The (uoersl of tllate George W. AbeJ], of The Sun, witake place from toe CAtbetlra] tomorroroorninR at 10 o'clock. K=v. Pslrtck MLHale, of the Immaculate Conceptionchunb. which Mr. Abell attended, willbe tbe celebrant of the roau of requiemnd Cardinal Gibbons will give the beiietion. The pall bearers are select

from the various department* of The Siare tbow wbo have been longest in

t Bonnie Brae ci letery.

NKW YORK. May B-Herman Clark«.who was arreMed lurnin weeks ago for mi-ll uster, Clsrke & JacobH. in Identifiedwith the firm of L. A, MoDtafrue Clarke«i Co.. whom Florence D. David, the

8 speculator, accused with swindling

admitted him to ball In IRUJU, "TV>«

•bled

.fe, cliar^ed with poisoning Johoand with comipirafv with Lizzie

Muller in Ihe forKery • ( an alleged willlueatbing his property to Kremein'vTe. 11111B O( Indictment wen found In

'AEIIINGTOH. May a.—Tbe AssociationIllitory Surgeons have elrcWd the fol-

-_ in^ oQLctnz Prosidept, General St«rri-berg. 0 . 6. A.; vine presidents. Colonel

1 Beade o( PeDnsyltania. Alfred Oil-tedical director U. S. X.; secretary

Colonel A. B. Chancellor ot a ' Louii;. Major Lawnnce Carr of' Ohio.

NERANNOCi, Pa.. May a.—Burglanentered the Menhoppen postofllce abont 1o'ciuck In tbe morning by prying open ibewindow ID the rear. Tb«y drilled the safeand blew the door off. securing about IfiOO

h of postage stamp* and IIOID change.

manh bank'

BOSTON, May S—Colonel A.L. Niz-prealdent of the Commonwealommltted suicide by shooting bimnelf at•U borne here. At the Um> of the .\Uvrr-

Ick bank trouble Colonel Newman waaf the bank president, who waa det«-i to cloen it up. and the result was •

groat men 1.1 .train:

ng the e*rih,uake shocks of Fridaynine tillage. 7o the U . n d of Kubo*.deatroyad. Tbe dla«rcce is tbe diwhich .nffered b y ^ h . rB»n»

a Incnaae^and tbare ifood . ud building maur

We've offered yoti good things before, bat the best bag been saved

m. Don't mias It! You'll not geanother opportnniij like thia to aav

Great care bas been ased in selectlillj the very choicest pieces from i!

best. comi>OBers.

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i s

Call at tbe Business Office of TBVERIER, :ii.'i examine tbe

Book for jonrself.YOD wj I be delighted.

The leader of all Instrumental and Vocal

Music Bcoke.

BRING one Music Couponand 25 Ceuta.

A BOMB OUThaGE AVERTED

Mot-NT PCKASAST. I's.. May 3.—Th(flr.t atUrifpt to introduce dynamite in b*-ii«.f of tbe OQkt worker, m fruslratechere, thanks to tile vigilance of Genera.Superintendent KaniHal. of ihrSoutbwealConnell-ville Coke coin|«uy, and th.prompt action of Sheriff McCsun. 4week •«<> Mr. Kani-ay Kot relial.le In-fommrtlon that the Atriken*intended blow-IUK up hii- cimpany'H "A" plant at More-wood. Mr. Rumiay at once eonsnlwt

P*rtle» were put under tbe i-lwan unr

while putting the ttuiHhluK touches onthjbomb in thv wood- on Sand Hill, a hall

from the nhaft which the Iufema

»urrounde.l the «UFip«te.l point, c:li-trd In

were handcuffed priHoneh the neit m

ered and QUed with dynamite, mm fouhidden in a pile of mils, au.l WHS rakl i h h* priHonerx tu the Gree

I l• ibun, It*

dmda. Tbe prl-oners are Ed-warfl IMTIH. a younger brother of the im-prisoned L'oited Mina Worker.' preildi-ntWilliam McCracken, both of thin place,th« latter not jet ot > (r, and twofii.-n.T- Darla and McCrarkcu clithey bad DO baud in mskiog tb* boiand were present by accident.

Two Klll.ri by F.plo-Ilnj n-niln.-

benzine or naphtha, it Is not certain wblinriDg and d^ing

orks of C j&Son-

Ing ra»hed iutj the strut, and two athree went on flre. Fifteen pondju. mo«tlwomen, were emplored in the building

burned an to mjuire the attendance of al

utted.tbat identifica-

hle. HisHupposed thi

be liasenicnt in nii<u-ln

ing UIIHJB krepen and bai . „ „from appointment an pontmasten. Ineordance wiib thin plan where there •_ _*Teral canclidataa tbe fact that inv ofhem baa had bu^ln d l i g i h *oon» will be giTen weight, and the othercandidates will be gtvtn preference In•taking appointment". Postmaster Gen-(ral BiiiBell nays that any man directly orndir«tly lntere«t«l in tbe liquor busi-« « Is in a mea-nr* unfitted (or afulland

capable diocbargv of bl<i offlcisl duties inbranch of the p<«ia,l service.

KanuCtTT, Mo.. MayB-Thea;Jury returned Indict merits against thechief participant* la the Catholic andAmerican Protective association electionday Hot, Jerry M. Pate, D. A. Pike, E.I- Col email and another participant intb« riot, who la not yet la custody, arcIndicted for marder In the Brit Jeiand O. M. Bingham and C. C. Ottlodicted for aawult with Intent to kil

Dr. 3. V. Seott, Bins Bldga, H•ua Co. Ko., st.ji: "For whooping

Chambcrlaio's Gongti Remedy laeoL- Bj using It fr««lj the

li deprived of all <Uog«roa>inneea. Tbere ia no danger In

j g the Itenredr te bftOie-, atvitow-taln* notbiDg Injanoua. 25 tut SOcent botUes for MU« by Reynold's phar-

, Park and North avenaes, T. S.lrong H n »

OUJDATMVWJ. Pa., May ».-Tb» rlU-aceof Ganlster, about eight mi; -this place, waa yeaUirday t h. Mt^.rloo. for»t it* wblBi at athreatened u> wipe not tb* Ugreatlj endangered Point Vtawmar reaort npsrliy. A large foroa u. rro»-aylTHala railroad workmen and two lireengine* went from here to afa the im-perilled village md the llr. U now under

* l

ifPenn-

. jnj-iPSBiRG. N- J-, May t - G w r g eAlia* "Back," B"bln»on, this place, was

imltted to Belvldere iall charged withiDlt on a(V-fe*ralddanghtero( Walter

I n * m u and attermpted auaalt on a 10.year-old daughter ot Cbarlea Hoi byBoMnson is an ei-parole prbmner fromNew Jeney state prlaon, and about SI

tsw • •rderow FiHCrscINKATI, May 8.—Father O'Orady2 arraiun^d yirMterdajr for the nmrde

on April 8fc on accoant at jtmloutj, oMary Gllmartin, the girl be followed fromIreland. Judge Kumler continued th .ease until arxt Monday, when he told thedefense tbat tbe pica on tbe Indlctifor murder In the first degree mui

T u t sad Soil* Tla Campaak* A OhM.Tbe F. F. V., a aolld tnin or Poll

_»n vea tibnle deeper*, dining car a->i(Jay coaches, boated by Bteara, andlighted by elwtrtclty, New Tork UCincinnati and Loaiaville, via Washlnston, witboot e z t n fare, leaves SewYork tiafly bv Penoavlvaoia Railroad6.00 p. m., Philadelphia, 7.40 p. m.arrives Cincinnati. 6 p. m. next dayLouisville,9.00; Chicago; 6.55 and SLLouis, 7.05 next morning. Tbe Cfnelonatl express leave* New York, weekday8.00 a. DL, Philftdflnhia, 10 20 a, m.doe Cincinnati, 7-30 next morning,Chicago S. and St. Louis, 6.30 p. m.giving direct connnecUooa to poiBU be

ind.First-class llial**|d rates Irom Eliza

belb to Cincinnati, SIC, Louisville $1950; SL LOQIB, *21.25. CaJ.lomla oneway and excursion ticket* at greatlyreduced rates. Through tfckew tailbaggage checks at Pennsylvania &. B.Station, Elisabeth.

FRANK MCCO.VSKLL, P. A.362 Broadway, New York.

H. W. FL-IXEB. G. P. A.

Hi M Iwblch means borne-ma

bread,will be tbe speci:

ty at Gardner'a bakery

41 Somerset street

To be opened MAT 1.

gotels, * ' •

Hotel GrenadaNorth Avenue.

Thm Fla«»t Eotal m tb* Citv

Ia DOW opeo for booking ronu, ondaripacvnwnt o(e n . ASS WalLACZ T. MLLIX.

DAVE'S213 Weat ¥p»at Si.

Tonsorial Parlors.Laditw' and children's hair drcse-

iog a specialty.First Glass Attendance.

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tngtt Wtad«w FrMBM«

Turning and Scroll SawlBf,Stein K ilo ttrW KlndHnf Vowl,

LEHIGH COAL,

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So. 163 SAST FCTJRTH ST

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Hotel Albionis now open

modation ut gneeta.

k. U. RU1T7OH & SOH.

[Indertakers and Embalmen

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7AK HttST,

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STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELSAND PUWFY THE BLOOD.

BralH'b V. li. U W. a. Un KaatOD. A. "Hi, •Heading-. Harrisliiirt.Mauvh Cnunk, WlUianis-

UBptS. war Tur a*mi>.L cmnt^Tinv iiHi ill Tlrtagp Tor sutiuns on Hint BrldiIJ-S >uo -ml »i Juooiiuo fur U . U i W . R. 1

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•hia «t t.SOp. m.Mail for WarreDvU)e .'ai'y 13.00 M.

at 7.U3 r. M 8aturdayi' ci.«c« r.t 7.80 r.n. Open ererj evening until 6.00 r. uT owoen of lock boie*.

Scsi>*r \\u\*—Ornt at B.IHI ». MOfflca npen trom t . N to 10.30 i . st. Mil' > at....;" p. v.

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P. a Box 396, Bound Brook, N. j ;Estimates fumiih&i on all kind* of

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nukes a uciahT of f«j udmeal tram the Karitaa mills.hundred t w r f b t ™sloredoo hit toon. -

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. . Frwd Weatpbal, wboaa lilnaas «i loud yesterday, la ImpronoK, aod lo aoeh aa »unl that It lo behaved be will beanie shortly to rerover bialmlih completely .. George H fMoloT, the aged father of lira J. N Jenkloa, died at the rea- Ideer# of hla daughter on Fast glxth •1 reel Uila morning In hit eigniv-lrat year . .The body of Cooke Kejnell, the only brother of A. B. Bejnell, waa brought here from Chicago laat night for Interment In the Method let feme- terv. lie nan a wealthy man aod a reeldent of New Zealand He died lo Chicago while vial llg hie brother ILeie

—John Berk, formerly of the Cree- rente of thle city, U trying lo get op a ball team and la negotiating with aer- eral pert tea for groonda — One of the hotvea belonging lo the tally-bo coaching party and need be- tween here and Elisabeth died at Blair'e liable leal night from the effecta of the drive and the heat of the day —A meeting of the Journal Trophy Bice Committee will be held oa Mon- dav evening at Ellleboth which wilt be ett'ended by W. J Klley, of the Plain- field Lyceum Cyders. —The lrvlnglon-Mlllbom twenty-five mile roao race which will be held on tieeoratioh Hay. will be entered by aeveral t'lelcfielu eyellala —Some unknown pereon look II. T. Barnes' bicycle laat night while It waa in front ol Mi more nod went nwny with It. end Mr. Ilarnee had to walk home The wheel had not been re- turned thla morning

Claima of Senator* Who Foror 8pe©dj Pamgo.

m*r NWt nearby, aylvnal* rullrond « wrnt fr« perilled villag* *» Lumber and Mason's Material PBUir*H'«C, N. J., Umj E-Guorgu alias R"b)i»<*B. thla Mime*, -a# committed to Bel'I'W* W> fWH with

r n on • old lUaKhtevo* Wallor raarohi •Unght**’ of Chfirlcu Hoi by RoMBfiOD U as *x-pnrol* P»I«d« fro™ Mow Jer*sy «a«* prtaoa. mad about »

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Washington. May A—Whllntb* wpor** mar 17 In tb* day Indicated that tb*vn might b* tom* difficulty Id agw«lng upoon tariff bill, lb* c»nfer.nc*. "bleb -m b*»d by tb* leader* on tba Democratic aid* of Um Meat* yesterday aft*moon ***m to h«v# « ah. a . - L. anal mhal Ordm He »u 68 jewt old. J Ward Stlinboo. of Weil Her enib itrffi, who bake bren a Mffcrtr from heir orrtiagpa, la very much better and getting rea^y to go to Maine for tba Sorn aer. where be will be a goeat uf OeneraJ Cbunberialo, Prcdduat of the New York loaikote of Antal Ar

For Children during the Baramor or part of vacation, at Roexvnevr school.

Mnair and inatrnction if desired APTLY TO TMB

M/SSES PECK. . 21? Eaal T oat Sir** . !

Cincinnati. May »-Father O’Omdy waa arraigned yesterday for the mardrr on April » ob account of jaaioaay, of Mary Otlmartln. lb* girl be followed from Irvlaad Judge Kutuler continued tb* raw BDtll next Monday. wh*B b* told lh* dwfwn— that the plr* on tb* Indictment for murder lo lb* first degrw* moat b*

peared. Amon* those who were in tba conference* wrra ftenatot Brie*. Gortnau and Cor Mr* II. wh tor T1II1 waa present part of tba la thr poaltlon of tb* New Vorl SPECULATION.

aopLiiN mifiiiaiw iojip't, BROKERS, THE COAL STRIKE SPREADS

bill with iba Income tax provision, aod It la almost aa certainly nuderatood that tba Income tai will ratnalk. Tb* aenalora who ar* engineering tba roirpromifii ar* counting on forty (brew Democratic vote*, aod they bell era they will b* able to rantnil that number be- yond doubt Thla tndlnataa that they hop* td paaa tbr bill even with tba opposition of Mr Hill, and It certainly indicate* that » . .it t . - a.hl. a. . a. ..,-f

WWW at hi t Win tt-t-n » oun Thu F. P. V., n Bolld tmm of Full man vna Ubolu aluvpvtw, dining car aid dny conches, hunted by itcum, end lighted by uleutnclty, New York to Cincinnati and Loelevllln, vtn Wash- ingtnn, wlthool eilre fere, leetee New York dally by Pennsylvania Railroad, 6 00 p. m., Philadelphia. 7,»0 p. m.; arrlvee Cincinnati. « p. m nekt day; LouiavUle, 9.00; Chicago; 6.5! and St. Loola, 7 .05 nekt morning The Cincin- nati ex preen leaven New York, weekday. 8.00 a. m.. FhUedelohln. lo 20 am.; doe Cincinnati. 7. SO neil morning, Chicago 5. nod 8L Louie, 6 30 p. m ., giving direct connneeliooe lo poluu be yood. Finn.da*. HuC*d relee Horn Ellra- beth lo Cincinnati, 116; Loniavllle (19. 50; a. Louie, g21.25. Calilorwle one way and eicnrelon Gckeu si greatly rsdnesd relea Through tkkeu nod baggage check, ml Pennsylvania R. R. Station, Ellubeth. FaaVk McCovwgld. P. A. 352 Broadway, New Tort H w. Fi LLxa G. P A

Sr. lain.. Mar g—Preeawlliig to cut. thalr thn-al lo force .very niiea op..- a for for tb* Mr. f/>ub markrt t*> clam*, tb* B*ll*vtlt* men. who bcaraa tb*ircru«a<l* by forcing out the coal n»luer«at ColllB*rUlr, 111a . max bed ap«m <b* (ll*a Carbon miner*, and tb* laC*r wrr* ;^*raii*d Coal r>Bii«auy Kflorta arr alwi t»dn« male Ui forte ..tit «bi» company'* mm at RalwardavllU. Ml. Oliva. Clyde and fiil- teapie. but ao far an-ticce««fnlly. Ottcmwa. Im . Mar A—The -Lie min

fore, but the beat baa been saved nntl| bow. Don't mtaa It! You’ll not get soother opportunity like this to aeve money. fireet c«n* baa been aaed in aelectiag only the very choices* piece* from the beat rompoaera

RI.PANS ABULES tory In dbrr rr^>ewt. to Hen atom Murphy of N'*w York and fcniltb of New Jemey Senator Brie*, who la nor* outspoken than any of tbaac «bo participated In tb* conference, aald "In an Interview a f*w daya ago I aald that a tariff Mil bad been agreed npon and would paa>. and I now rviierata that •taiement f will not aay anything aa to detail*, but a hi.I baa been agreed upon. Tb* alatement I made at that lime that the Democratic leader* bad agreed and would paaa a bill waa a great help in car- rying Ibe Third Ohio district by tb* Dwn orrata, and I now a»~-n that what I then aaUTwaa tm*. and that a tariff MU will

STOMACH, LIVER AMO BOWI AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. Lipina Tawruga ■— ,w_G-, i POPULAR

MELODIES

•ink* Coal Delivered WITHOUT

Dust and Noise. TRY OUR NEW SYSTEM

No Extra Charge-

on. Tamanua. TotiavlUe. Hnamokin. Nan. Ucoka and I'ppev Lohlgu. Wuambarrt ! Ih'ranioa, Me. Thrtawgh *naob to W|;uaan*poe' > HU p. m. way for Renton, xmnx-tlne aiJuncdou for auuiiwaoii D. L.A ». K. K *.• P. m.—Tor r.etnington. Keaton, lu-. i I Pit 1.1, Uaorue. A) emu —Mau. h t-liuiiA. Heading, Harmhurt. Tanaiiua. Hwnbwri Wll ■mim.rl Vh lll.lwrr. ar.,1 iw wwi-i.ii. jollied

dial Hrt Dl l.t tii. May *-Trlm, reived l.y Sb« nff Sharrey fi that nirlkem Lad atopped

Senator Brice *i> aaked If I her* waa any donht al*>nl any llemoeralle aenatom not voting for the Mil. and be replied that b* could not may bow kcuatoc* would the Bo«mcM Office of Thk aod examine the Tb* Republicans ****rl that they kne Oaltlvely of *om« .if the change* mac COCKIER, Hook for juarsclf. You wi I be delighted. M. J. COYNE,

Merchant Tailor .Ma*£a,i.^sr'ihSaria c

The fact that when Senator S«jijtr* bad fliiDhefil him »i«wb yemterday no *(T«irt waa made to further (Wema 1h* mil;.(deration of the tariff Mil. and that other bill# *m conalderwl and an eierullv* aemalou held without op|tf»it!on by the Dvmocratki leadera U taken to mean that tk* rom pronilme ia aleoat completed, and that It may be ready to report in a abort time Lat« in the afternoon It waa atated that Ibe vig-nma prraninff of rb* uwiff Mil would b* poMponed until lb* new amend went* were xpnrted, mm It waa understood that better armngemriK* ran lie mad* for lb# ce>nalderaii»u of lb* Mil «heu tb* amendmrnia are announced. It i* then believed ibai ibe KepuMUaua will agree to aom* arrangenient by wbicb lb* con- alderatlon of the bill may proceed with oat rvaortiint to barali inetbi-Ia, a* ibe KetmMlcnns. It la thought, will conced* the iiwmkf of Ibe Mil if forty three Demo- cratic vote* are guarantee*! for It. The aaarnioo la made on gi»d author, ity that by unanimon. xmaeol a day would be filed f«r a final vote upon tb* JiUl. A trailing Democrattc senator, while not ri.nimittlng kimaelfaa to tb* day, predicted that tb* Mil would b* die

Rrownlugtou The leader of all Instru- mental and Vocal

Music Books. which meaoa heme-made bread,will be ibe epecinl ty at Gardner*! bakery 41 Somerwat attwat.

Iff JOiTICK HOeillB 8 COURT. bad for two - A writ of attachment wa« served at "J** the UiNiance of Mra KtUnger for rer.i ,b* rnlv^.i upon Sarah Scott’a goods which wore to the bar in at the depot rea*lT to r»e tent feaaion until Booth An adjaatiReot »»i reached t* Tea- and later aod (he were releajcd ,rr"n ^ ” at ion of hla • * * 1 b« trlUTiinl Pareona who aympathira with the lierofib# V aflllctrd will rejoice with D. E Carr, uf 1235 Harmon street. KannaeCItj. lie ■■ an old BulTercr from inflammatory rheatuatum. but baa not heretofore been troubled in Uila climate. Lui Winter be went up Into Wiaconaln. an<! In ronaequenre has bad another attack ••It came upon me again eery acute an ) envere,” he aald. “My joint* awel'ed and Itcrame itifl iroefl; wire to touch or almoat to look at. l?|>o,i the nrgent re- quest of my mother-in-law 1 tried Cnamberiaiti'a Paiu.Baltn lo reduce the eveiling and ease tko pain, auU to my agreeable aurpnie. it did Jotb I ha\e u-ad tliroa fifiy-ceat botlles and be. Ilere It to be the lineal thing for rbcu- madam, pmo* and awelltng* e.x-.nm For aale by Reynold » Pharmacy, Path and North avenue,. T. ». Armatrorj;, Manager.

BRING one Moaic Conpoi and 2& Ceuta. Central Hotel A BOMB OUfHAGfe. AVERTED

Cefea llrlkaei Ware rr pared M Blew «> • ««• »■•••• Morwr PlilA**xt. Pa . May X-Th# flr«i attem'pi lo intr-lnc* ilynamita in be- half of tb* dke worker. «»- fru.trated bef*. thank, to ibe vigilance of General Superintendent llimur, of ih* Honthwaal Conn*lUn|U r«ke cuiuimuy. and tb* prompt action of Sheriff McCaitn. A rvcl through'

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lu.llte. Hotel Grenada Ilk* Milker FINE PuOL TABLE.

North Avenue. irlftnunhl " i c«.a>|«ny. Tb* tract r Mine Kim to Locum along Ui* northern bur. h# I»>k Mine Run cl- ued and abandoned by . and (he Reiwplier A at one time operated by pany. ax included in nj-ar.y intend* opemug

uce wbi.-li rnded in loratiug «k#r putting the rtuiebing tonebe* on th in the wood* uu Sand HUE * Lai W. J..TUIVIH01V, Chargee with Cruelty LAVt'Trn. Pa.. May board of chart Ur*, at tb* it ernor I*atM«on. baa for e The U/U Tailoring.Co. labUahcd 1*47. IS Ann 04 . Kew Yf Flour, Orain,

FEED, HAY. STRAW, fralL VffMfibfcs,

And ell Country hroduM.

exhavMlve Tb* -heriff took -li of bt. m—l trueted depm lea on duty at More Wood aod drove to tb* wuoela. Tb* little parly ««utrkly •urroumlxl tb* aua|aectxl punt, cloned In. and tb* aatimitded quartet of ploUvrv were handcuffed prinoii>r< tb* next nv meat. Th* bomb, a metal bull, wire cot arwd aod fill** will* dyuamite. waa found bidden In a pile of rail., aud waa takro along with tb* priaoner. to the Grx-ue- bwrg jail lu wetgbt la given at over twenty pound* The prisoner* ar* Ed- ward I la He. a younger brother of the tm pci*-'nxi United Mit»* Worker.’ perMdent William McCracken, both of thl. place.

admit A-Oh'nc* to Earn Moqbv Salary *».» H«t-u—■ p-m. .w fiBlaelon If prv"• rrvd .-slfernsn vfinl-l ton. who la accused of «*txn>e aoin*of th* Inmate. Tb# cha mad* by the president of tb* Cbrlatiaa Temperance onion. hundred typ* written pages.

DAVE’S Pewght Twenty Koa*4e to * Draw. HiiRii.waT. P#L. May A—The bantam- weight fight between Jak* Uvkeon of DaboU and Owar Slm<ma of tbi- place, started near midnight berr. w*» flolstixl at an early boor in tb* morning The ball I* w*a a fierce oue from tb* start to tb* finish At no time during tb* fight waa it possible to pick the winner I-erieo*

The fight was declared a draw at the end of the iwvutlelh round. Levlwtn's wrist bad swollen so fn«m th* sprain that when th* fight ended tb* glove bad to b* cat from hi. hand

Wall Paper cur TBlb OUT Kdltor Abell's r.ncftL Baliiuork. May 3.—Th* fnoeral of the lata Georg* W Abril, of Thr 8un, will take place from the cathedral tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Her. Patrick Mo- Hale, of tb* Immaculate Conception chartb. "tub Mr Ab«ll attended, will

J. M. uLHAi uen'l I BALDWIN <WI Paia^Mit PART lf-ffc. 4. Hotel Albion "HASTEIPIECES and Cardinal (itbbon* will g|v* tb* bet diction. The pall bearer* are select from the various department* of Th* 8 aod ar* tbo** who Itave been longest It* seme® Th* Interment will be ma at Boon!* Bra* cametrry.

COMMUTERS ! Tw. Billed by B.pfdlag R-.ai.a. Kww York. May a-An *«|.|.-lon of benzine nr naphtha, it is not certain which, occurrwl Id lb* souring and dyeing work* of C. Jolly A Son.. Twelfth atrnel. lo a moment all the person* la ib* build- ing ramhed into th* strvwt. and two or tbxw *.rc on Qre. tiftecn [wn«A;ik. mostly women, were employed In tbr building. Four of the women w*r* so aerloualy burned aa to inqaim tb* atundanr* of an ambutaae* surgeon. The building waa completely gutted. One corpse waa car- ried out ». Ims.1 ly burned that idee title* tloo waa imimoaihk It Ia supi-wxl that it »*« IxCTx.ld Schooeau Further ~*xh disclonetl the body of a woman. It also waa burned so that It cotild not I* Iden- tified A Mn*. Fl>»riuau who worked In tbo lawmen; Is miming

Orssl Mod hers strikers WlB- UntumUA May A -Tb* strike on the Great Northern railroad, which 1nrolv» a.OWJ employes on lu *.700 nilira of line, and v* Inch hsa suspen.le.l traffic. IsWh freight and |-s«—nger. f..r two weeks. |a over. This t»»s accomplisbxl by adja !t- catlon of the claims of the employes and tbarasd rather than by arhltratloa, th* court bring a joint committee of the rrp- rraentatlrcn of the leading business or gnnttona. Tbe striker* gain nineteen twentieth* of tbe points mad*

4.30 and 5 8% r. m. BomiTtu*, Bznton, go, Msit*. Ctora-7.RU a. am! 4.10 r.m. Aiuvb-A.40 *. t 40 and * 1ft f. n Direct mail for Traaton and Pbiladrl phi* t» 4.SO p. it. Mail for Warraovlllc t'al’y 13.00 h. PnaUnfflce oprn* tl 7 • w. and elogM at 7.W r. m haturday* close* rt 7.SO r. it- Open every eveolug until 8.00 r. a 3> owner* of lock boxes &UNDAT klatta—Oran at R.RU a. ■ 3®c# oven from * R0 lo 10.3f a. ■. Mai C'jaca at 8.W r. ■

wSofcwJ2S;iilri.irw,,r™“ llnsier* Clarke 4c Jacollir14^ with tb* firm of I, A Montague, Clark# * Co . whom Flomnre D David, tb* Cng epeenlator, acenaed with swindling out of 473.0W. Justie* Tain tor again admitted him to hall In HO.uun. Tb* young mao's father fnmlsbcd tb* bond.

JL. hi. RUHYOS & SON. Undertaken and Embalmen

of this paper 'Hirer Cocpocs. yon will receive ooe part of the great portfolio of Al

Splller. Dsl 11 niers's Allege* rolsoners ls4kt*C UAITIMORK. May S. — Htate's Attorney Km laid the evidence In his p.ms**sion before th* grand Jury now a*-emtiled In tbe rsse of Dr. John I). Kmurln and ala wife, charged with poisoning John r.irre and with Oonspirary with iJaxle Muller In the forgery of an alleged will bequeathing hla property to Krrtnein'a wife. UUU of Indictmetit wrr* found In

iterday. f renderefil a verdict of degree, nnd .-piller wai Wpttctaus. White -City

Art Folio Couoon NUGGETS OF NEWS

A cablegram from Toulon announces th* destruction by ftr* of the *riormona saw mill- of ib* arsenal d* Mourtllon. causing n,2H>,OJO loss. >!(•» Castle, only daughter of ri Coo- pvt'inso t 'satis, of fitillwster. Mian., was murdered in a restaurant them by tbe wife of tb* proprietor Cano*, wholly an- founded jralouey. Tbe grand jury has returned aa indict- ment against ex Cn-liwr W K Hurt, of the S«. IaniU National bank, charging him

bsmng saloon keeper* and bartender* from appointmeut a* poatmaatera. In ac- cordance wUh Iliks p|.n where there am •eveml candidal** th* fart that Any »f them has bad bu.inew. dealing, with aa- loon* will be given weight, and tb* other candidate. -Ill be gi.ea preference in making appointment. Postmaster G«o- •v*l Bimell say* that any man directly or Indirectly Interested In the liquor hurt n*a* I* lo n measure unfitted for a full and capable discharge of hM official Untie- in any branch of fb* postgl eervk*

AT LOWEST PRICES. 106 PARK AVK. Military UargeMM Sleek OOwr* WAMiliXOToN. May A—The Aaaorlatloa of Military Surgeons bar® elreted the fob lowing officer*. President, General Stern- berg. U. 8- A., vie* presldrata. ( olonel Lewis Head* of Pennsylvania. Alfred Oil non. medical dtmotor U. ft. N ; secretary. Colonel A. B Chanenlior of LouU; treasurer. Major Lawrence Carr Of Ohio.

We Pu; in Our Oir” When It come* to talking •bout *odn water, fruit rrualim, Ann flarora, pari- ty of fyrnpc Wn hare tbtm in tbeir porfectloo. lee cream aod a Id all flav- or. Drink Kandolph* L. W. RANDOLPH, Pra* enpt loa r ray *ml

c. Dicmsos, puaicu opneus One Coupon end 20 cIm. tutitleu the holder to oou part of Ibl* •erica V CARTA *

Georgs CUssr-11. Pattern a-'d Model Maker F. II. Bu, 196. Bmuid Brook, N. J;

!•»» 00 .11 kink a pin™ *»d ooddx 168 Fifth Avenue. NIW YORK CITY, fund* while acting ®» cnshlrr of t; Patrick F. Drnaby. who for I we rear* baa bet a a prisoner at Pm R I., waa released »e*tecday. I. muxivrvd Georgs I, Favor He Uoced to life Imprtaonmeot. but annUy pardoned by Ui* governor.

Kaxra* City. Mo . May *.-The grard Jury relumed Indict merU against the chief participant* la the Catholic and American PmKartive aaaodation election day riot Jerry M Pat®. D. A. Pike. E L Coleman aod another participant in lk« riot, -bo L not yet In on .tody, ar*

TlNNHAVNMK. Pa. May l-Rurglan enlerad the M**bopp*o poatofflea about t o'clock ia th* morning by prying open lb® window In tb® rear They drilled tk**af® and hWw tba donr off. mctirtng about R'flO worth of postage ataoipa and 810 in ckang* Dobbin’s C z 1; i

Edw. C. MULFORD, Real Estate And Insurance.

If King HoIobmhi m .lire he woo'd now ibs "Go to tho Ifxvellog man, 1*41* bn W5J., 500 0« wlee '• Mr c W. Bwttell, • ClorlbMU IreTelln* man recreMoUng tbe Voeeb CltJ Prtouo* Inb Co., alsrr differing intrItaly for two or three daya with lameoeaa ol the abowlJer, reaellmg from rhaomaUam. completely cored It with two apollca- tiou of OfiaMWI I'aln Hals. Tbla remedy la galalag a wkla rapou Moo lor IM prompt rtoc"* Ham. lama bad, aprama, awalllaga,aad lameiaaa 50 cam boa for lor aale by Reynold's Pharmacy Part bid North arcooeb, T. S. Armatroog, Kao ager.

LISZT ORGAN, CRUTCHES, TRUSSES,

SHOULDER BRACES, Hot Watar Bags. A tom Irera and Inhalers. at SHAW’S PHARMACY

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Ur. S F. Seott, Bloa Rldga, Barrl- MR Co Mo., fibyu: “For whooping cough Cboabcrlmln'g Cough Remedy lu •xcoiluoL” By oulng It fruuly the dlaaaaa la doprirad of an daeg^oo, coaaaqaaocea Thera m mo dugar la glrtog tba Remedy m hahlaa, m * talos ootblog lejanoaa 25 rod So coal botUse for aria by RayooliTa Pbar ■oey, Part aod North a.aoaea, T. a GOLD AND SILYER COLLIERS. nnnd for food nod building —■—<*',

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