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- • • M~—i—~. VOL. ll-NO. 142. PLAINFIELD, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARQH 22. 1893. PRICE TWO CENTS UY THE VICTOR OF ON EASY PAYMENT'S. Second-Hand Wheel* Cheap. Central Ave. and Fifth Street CREDENDA CLEVER COUNTERFEITER An Italiap'* Who. Employs Great l^enta Illegally. \ HIS SWEETHEABT. CharsH Frafd olcnt Finimeisi Oon- U.cU Durinf Bsm.rck's Rul.. BEKLIX, Much 21.-Raotor Ahlwardt, ewbaiter, UtAler and bankrupt, recently wotight from pruton to take hia place ID tbe re i diii ait, attempted In the bonw nl iy to atone For tbe rail are on Mon- Iny of Mi si* knur speech Indef eon of its pamphlet, "Jewish Gun*." In the oiirsn or a rnhiiily Antf-Sentftic upwob he [Kcl»r<xi t-HjLt he )k&tl rltveo document* vblch sliuwt-,1 conclusively th.tt while Print* Ilisninrcfc w«« chancellor fraudulent contract had bo«n made repBuU-dly with Je«rixh financiers. Vast amount* hod b-.-en ferad dishonestly by UUTUI- of these tracU fruin the cotter" of tbe stat* to tbe pockets of Jewish speculator*. The documents (proving tbeM wen signed bj men of national reputation, several of these men were now minis- ters. One of the*e WM Dr. Johannes Mfajuel, Prussian minister offinance.Pro- ongtd uproar followed this statement Deputies shouted that Ablwardt should produce his document*, as his word had wen proved to be worthless, and the de- bate closed with his being directed to sub- mit the document* to the reichitag this afternoon. The general opinion U that Ahlwardt discovered merely another of bin mare's DUO. H* Had Git 1 Her tared" Citk-aner of Uie "I>w- u a OUt, and . In a she 1. seated Hit March SB—A clever, nn- li'iu. who ha* been itlegallv is currency ot the republic, >u (is.lv nit e notes an the equal pash and- toying with NEW Ti . Bernpu In us I '•doctoring') palming offj •>} Vnitrf fe- . . the «ffeciiojQ»' oit :* belle of the French colonJ-, wai ai-ndRrird In the Jefferson market puli^bSb con*. Be is Carlo MaDuHe, and the Kir[Be hail misled betrayed him. »«ii»;;P? 1*? United States commla- o bs.1 'ical on acharge of coanl.'r- .•XP Frank; Jacksoq, the 'saloon,'informed .(• n. nw hulmii bad offered in ].«v- .tiubr a greenback puFport- tilvrr certificate. Jaeksun ithat tbe till had ,. _/ cutting oilt t'le re over. U ' ritfttt hand sldeof tnepa"-rr .._ellke representstloi _ f bythe addition of whU- ftier change* were msjdeto Mbn difficult. Jackson' was . -4V>bo' llie. counterfeiter was or where het&ight. befound. These latter points the dAuctirvs ascertained with tbe uirl of' a idling Vrench woman nnmed Alice Moz«L'[ I It appear^ *at Alice and Hitnloti are , good fri«naiL|unt while they were talking . L_ -------i-Mh.fgtTurfdof-ii-rdmitad- »1 just (jfTt-rwl lii-lmnd So lit.-. H>.c;ii*-i!-.-lJ wi-alihr," 'Alice "ie «(ave me (30, rtlow me (80 per •a(tar we -we™ married." " ' statement she sbi ._ Inn, who at mice tecog- tcrfcit note. Wijcfi he the character Of the i.i-l i'j be revenged by w«s at home, and r bis guilt wax found. i counterfeit money, a quantity of chemicals and much Ine ii»iHjf' ounrency were seized. . The r . ..-jritr rcttfeed to make auy state,roeut f cuncta-aing t»niH«|ioThi* business, j I nil- Right Hon. tfenry pnssldcnt of the local gov- atroduced in tbebourn of •(Tnmebt.blll to establish "tlje bill proposes to form * ig a population ot incfl to be annually h- tat members of ths hey are to takeover all of the vestries, exjeept- :b affairs. la suburban rural district* top bill divquBilflcatlons on the As Kvldnfce al Gem IKKLIX. March 22.—Returns from the second electoral district of Arnsberg- MeacBede-OIpe, where an election wa-. beld to nil the eeat left vacant In the reichstog bythe draLh of Dr. Reichencper {er, Cleriail. *how that Johannes Faun (i*l, IndepcaUent Clerical candidate, has a majority over all. Fuaange] U a rabid Prussian hater, and hi* election Is regarded aa>tgmllcant of the growing diacot><.eiil felt bythe people since the introduoLL- L- A Point for the B. and O. CniCAOO, March 2&—The Baltimore and Ohio gained anImportant victory in a condemnation suit, which will give it a clear right or way into the great exhibi- tion. The Illinois Central was the only road heretofore having an entry into the grounds. . r* Mr. Harrison Will Mot Accept. IvtitxVAfouB, March S2. Conoerning the offer of the presidency of Blooming- ton aniverxity to General Harrison, K. S, McKee said: "He will not take the preai- icy of anystate university. He is going Leland Stanford university, as you MT. HOLLY, N. J-, March 23.-The com- . ilttee on charges against Rev. George E. Sykes found tha accused guilty of conduct nnbeoomlng a minister, and hewaa sus- pended for one year. Tbe conference ad- journed sine die last night. TKKTN.iarcb, Si.Goernor Werta V-t.T'i»y ab&roved tbe following Mils: AuiborizintcWie mate boRtd of education to expend H.4U0.' a year for repairs at the Kw Jtnwc Moot for deaf mutes; appro- ting VKi&n U ) o v e the. sanit h priating ditin ig Vi&U ition apAto o l di id Elng ^ci ing board wf itefyd aud imp •upplj. t f s; U> )mprove the. li th y o oo systemof d iduMrJut education in- the y j iool for deaf mutea; aathori- ml t la^'cit i.w through the govern- d f itfyd d i the Water ,1 Orthoaraphji li March S8.-The evidence t Beck, as filed with tr record, contulm •1 wt.r.l- One of the "ver- r.}« "hart diseaa," while ftiaag mac who was killed i stated that the deceased . J " (cautioned) and he got ml" iartho "nv»hlnery." . - Gra?'* W.n.tirfm Telautograph. CHMJAiiO. JCireh . 23. —The esalbiton of Gn>y>,tel»iit!JKra{A-at tb« Holmes build- ing wor« petye«l WKCBA. The receiving machine elicited BXpresafons of astonish- ment from ad who saw it. The electric pen dotted its "IV'-eroased "t'«." obliterated word-. andjfcpTed in a way that aeamed g. .«lnce the phonograph Maiwoiidw j Sr.v Yu&, March Vi. -The steamer Pequot, ofdul Provhknce line, arrivrf at her pier in W> : atty yclerday hartn* board the i4W««nn>f the «ieam«Cltr ^ W taken off th* lat- r vtmmaflntlotiiCltlAnd Sound becaotwof D accident i Ifc t m ' hi l-uK. have ~i£ O» dUabled J* '- bill NBWYORK, March 23.-Aj>eUtlon pray- ing for the clemency of Governor Flower In the case of Carlyle Harris w u pnt in circulation today. It ia said that many requests by mail have been received for oopies of the petition. _, ..arch va.-Thecnnl.ier of the Bane Of Madrid haa abscoaded, taking 13,000 francs in cash. It is feared that he left a large deficit. ' ITOQOETB OF NEWS. George Lj-ons, of Brooklyn, Ind., wt fatally injured while felling a tree. In the Maine bouse the woman suffrag. bill wax defeated by arote of «Sto 54. Frankliu Temple, of Ken ton, Del., baa been appoicted amessenger of the United States senate. Jacksun Staples, a well to do farmer, fell out of his bam loft at Nabb, Ind., and will die from his Injuries. A colored woman died la Washington yesterday of influenza, aged 110 years. She was anative of Virginia. H. &McDonald'* dwtillery, mill, cooper shop, dwelling aud office at Falmouth, Ky., were burned. Loss 140,000. Vera Ava (Ann O'pella Dlss Debar) la on trial at Geneva, Ilia.', charged with Bteal- Ingtrsufrom Mrs. I. P. MltchelL Frederick A- Lery, a prdtnlnent of the dental profession, died at Eant Orange, N. J., aged 49 'rank H. Thomaa, of Michigan, haa been appoint*! disbursing clerk and super- intendent of the postofflce department at Washington. Mr. Dourke Coekrsn wishes to dent an alleged interview with him, published by a Baltimore paper and seat out In a di»- patch from that city. The Weotern Chemical company's works at Indianapolis were burned. This ia the third time the work* have been destroyed by Ore within a year. The attendance at the ootton acreage convention at New Orlean* hi not aa large as was expected, and is not large enough to Justify any poititive action on tb« sub- ject. . Pugilist Charley Mitchell left New fork for Enjiland with the body of "Sqnire" Ablngdon today. Before leaving he ex- pressed his firm Intention tocomebai' " fight CorbetL IW fourth assistant caaea of poatmaawra -who have K ready for hit eonaideratlon. The Rhode lalaod ' Uemocratlc en tion nominated Daniel S. Baker,' of North KingUon, for governor; Dalton E. Young, of Newport, lleatenant governor, and for coogress, Austin Lapham, of Warwick, and Charles H. Patf". of Hoebsster. Rhode Island Republican, renom D. Rua*ll Urown for gorrmor; for llen- di R All f H n; ucnKary . Bennett, of PruTid.net; for attorney gtn- eral, Bdwani C. Dubots; of Eaat Provl- ur#r, Samnel dark (r»- FRENCHMEN SEHTEHCED More Wicked Panama Oonipira- toxs to Serve Time, Great "SPECIAL SALE Of Groceries 1L BATHAPTO HEAVY Now going 00 Bl lh» H 1 UNITED yt Fhsieir Cantoied dmpUoalat Gel. the Ctvll Hlghts lor Five Yesrs—Two Yean tar BtondlB mad a l>«r Aw de IMWD*. PARIB, March 2i-Interest in the Pan- ama trial has waned considerably during the week, and the assize I court, before which the dffptjdauts are bejng tried, has- not been as crowded daring the Utter days of the trials as It waa on the opening day*. **-- three or four days past counsel for the idante baveargued in defense of their . retire clients, and yesterday M. De mange, wbo appeared [or Antonin Proust, presented his reasons why Proust ahoald not be convicted under the indictment tot corruption in connection with tbe Panama affairs found against him. Upon the orncluflsion of M. Demange's address the cases were given tothe jury. After a comparatively abort absence tbe jury returned to the court room and an- nounced that Charles de Lenseps, accused of oorrnptlng ex-Hinister of PubiioWork^ Baihaut, to support the Panama lottery bonds bill, had been found guilty, that M. Baibaut who had confessed hlagnilthi open court, had also been found guilty, an'' that H. Blondio, tbe gobstween In the briber) 1 of M Baihaut, waa also guilty. The other derendanta were declared nor guilty. These were Marlns Fontaine. Panama canal director; M. Sims Leroy, ex- deputy, who was accused of changing hi- * In committee on the Panama bill ae •ppuit of bribery; Senator Beral, ac- cused of being bribed by Baron deReinach. and Deputies Dagne, de la Fanooonerie, Gobron and Antonin Proust, who were accused of corruption. Tl|e court sentenced M. Balhaat- toira- rlMumeut for five years, to payaflueof M.O00 francfc- and to the lose of civil rights for five yenra, M. Blondin waa sentenced to imprisonment for two years and Charles de Lesseps to imprisonment * one year, the one year to ran ooncur- itly with tbefiveyears' sentence already Imposed onhim. The sentences of Charles de Jdesseps and Blondin went made com- paratively light ontbe ground of extenn. atlng circumstances In their cases. The court also ordered M. de Lesseps, M. llondln and M. Baihaut to pay to ML Moncblcourt, liquidator of the Panama Canal company, 373.000 francs, the amount taken from the treasury ot the company, and paid to M Bnihaut for his influence in favor of the lottery loan bill. When Charles de Lesstps rose to reaffirm bis innocence be spoke with 'difficulty, and occasionally he stood almost aminute to [pose hia feelings. Be told the jury with apparent earnestneat that be had al- ways tried to do his dnty aa a director of the company, and that where he bad erred In judgment he had at the time supposed that he was acting for the beat interests of the canal and the state. H briefly hia charges of extortion Bathant, and alluded with genuine tion tothe troubles which had overtaken his father. In his testimony he had told the truth, and hia conscience was dear of self reproach, Ten Tear* for Arnault. TSOY, N. V., March 33.—In tae court of sessions Ralph Bout, 25years of age, con- victed of outrageous sjisault uponbis stepdaughter, LUlle Burtla, Uyean old, was sentenced to prison for ten years. The crime for which Bout was convicted was repeatedly committed In the presence of tbe girl's mother. The .mother '- ' the penitentiary. I " Donl Tall (o call and "get a price list, also card which entitles you t$> a beautiful book free, when, your cnsli purchases amoonii U) ?30.00. TU\Bdone you ti»'e yonr clicice oT books, whilst tbe pabliehers enable you to participate in their daily dMlrtbatlon of free -lieLets to the Wortd's Fair, with a week 1 * free admis- i to the grounds.' Somebody gets one of the»e tickets every day. SHOE 4 STORE 3* W. Front Strapi. EDDLETOWK, Del.. March 22.-The last day'* session of the Wilmington M. E. conference was devoted to a diactueion of the emlownnient fund. The appointmenU >made at the close of the session. _JJUWAUKK-K, March 28.—A strike la brewing among the operators upon the northern division of the Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western railroad, and It may spread over the entire line. ' ' Hlch Water In C.llfomli. BAR FBAHCISOO, March S3.—Heavy rains have caused tbeSan Joaqnin river to over- flow Its banka inmany places. Stockton and Mercer are under water and other town* threatened. NEW YOKE, March 23. -Railroad will hold a meeting hers tomorrow to de- tide upon rates for the World's Cairfrom sil easteni cftlea. Cereal, i d Fruit* DeatrorM by Jrssl. , March 3a.-The frost has done much damage to the crops. lu some dis- trict* In Hungary cereals and fruit* an Oeatvujed. ^ MOMXiw, March 89. -Mayor Alextjeff Was shot In tbe abdomen with a revolver ywUmUy by a man named Adricanoff. Hi. death was aubseqtwnUy aonoun J but be rallied trom tbe slaking spell w. was mistaken byhis physician for de . though he cannot possibly survive. When Adricanoff *a» amrabad tha poUoe found in his shoe a li l hih writen: •"The i KVI m w u n u MID ^nrmn tvu a a slip of paper on which« •be lot has fallen upon von." . A COFFEE GIUmBE'8 ASSOCIATION. \ 29 WOtt Front Street, flainQeia, N. J. I .;«. CRANE Hatter Branch Stores, HAS MOVED to Mod 13 Wot Front street, near While 1 * Beware of Counterfeits N,' Have You Tried RABDOLPH'S Beef, Iron and ; _ FOB SALE ONLT BT \ L. W. MOT0LPH. i| Preacriptlon Rrnggljt, 11..West Froot St., PUlnfleld, N. J. Weight, 40 lbs. 1 GARRET Q. PACKER. Below; Cost! TO ICIOSB OUT TBS ) BUSINESS. SPRINGER'S Flour, Grain, ? FEED. HAY, STRAW, I ! Fruit, Vegetables, And all Country Produce. Is Here At 12 Park! Avenue Ha will rep4lr or «el! jm Vilcb or toy Kind of a Musical Instrument. Don't Fail to Consult Him j Before Buying.' NEW STORE! At 73 Park Avenue. I Fanoy and Staple GROCERIES. . All .kinds canned foods. Fresh Vegetables Every Day : DAV18 * ATKINSON, Prop. CK Carty & Stryker, DoJen In St»pto aad F«ncj GROCERIES Fruits and RtP-ANS ABULES 63 Broadway, 5 PULINKIELD. V. J; BUY TOUR WtESfl SADSAGrE lESH TRIPE. andobotoe : Philadelphia Scrapple •ttbo PlainBeltl Packing House. CM. ULRICH. Telephone 141. New Meat Market Northup & Connolly, n^lyrW Choice Meats b Vegetables, Poultry, Etc. v-Buoked K M almja on Hani. BUTE BUILDING, WWert Pitth street, PldUnVIKLD, H. \ House - Painting, I And Paper Hanging. DEC0RATHS8, b. J l iu Iruieia WALL PAPER. The Dairy, ~i At 44 West Front St. j VDdcr new management. We csll your •ttentioa tooar select stock of foreign chee*e .aoked .ndtaJt mackerel, Holland hemnfc Eagltefa btoaten, Gernan muitard, in bulk, r|b»' p«*ies, m Ulk and bottle, h n M I boAe-made bread, world-renowned West- phalian PumpemUkle brad. The only K ^ s e ElpncraincrT butter in the dtr. CatiforaU e^porated fmit, ens, bntunrilij UK) pot eaccM dsllr from Ihe country. Alstf milk and cream. ." Good, delivered anywhere in the dt r . ; S. A. HABHBP, Proprictag, Steam MarlftGranite Worts. Monumental A l emeteiy Work a Specialty. ™^ ! r*'c^ . yuKiti'l-'UKK. TTPHOLSTEElSa. MATTRSSS MAKIHO 23,26, 27 Park Avenue. Having, leased 1117 store at 76 West Front street, I will Close Out the Entire Stock 1 1 Aii From nowuntil March 20. Consisting of Beds, Bedding and Rugs* Atjio everything pertaining toBedroom Furniture. (JABET'S, j 76: Webt Rxmt Street cUon Sale every Friday, op etftira,' 3 p. m. sharp HERMAN A. WEBER, liberty Street NoT.14-lyr. (Ooc Seo»4 Streel. Eriejgh, Huaber, BICYCLES wsir.w^: PRICES and TgRMS OroneJ P«jm»t« Wheelmen's Headquarters »7 ui « PA2K ANENDE. R. MV. RICE & GO.'S. WiHiam i. Stephenaon, i CATERER- 1 Recaptions . Teas, Weddings and Parties FurBUrel Mk «r«J nqnWU WAodofallkbdl The be* In the m iM cu be b*d of D. W. ROGERS,; Wcatsrlr, QUIMT and Ver L, L. MANNING, e PIANOS. ORGANS. Pianos to Bent, Toned and Bepairei M And Sold on Buy Payments 33 Park Avenue PLAINFIELD, N. J.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH PRICE TWO CENTS CREDENDA Central Ave. and Fifth Second-Hand Wheel* Cheap. We Wit, 40 lba. FRENCHMEN SENTENCED More Wicked Panama Oonapira- tore to 8erre Time. Great SPECIAL SAME Have You Tri RANDOLPH'S Beef, Iron and Wtne wbteh conclusively that Prlac* lUtmnrck was chancellor fraudulent contract* had UwU mad* repeatedly with Jewiah fluaiiciere. Va*t amount- had bran transferred diftboMetly by mnu> of tbccr contract- from th* coffer* of the Mato to tb« pocket- of Jew tab speculator*. The documents < proving thane war* «fgn«4 by torn of national reputation Sev-ral of than, mao Ware now n.inU Um Om of three «u Dr. Johannas Mlquel, Pnimian in In later of finance. Pro^ longed uproar foUowad this statesnont. Deputies shouted that ALlwar.lt should euos his documents, as bis word had proved to be worthless, and the do bate closed with his being directed to sub mil the documents to the reichstag this afternoon. Tbs general opinion la that Ahlwardt has discovered manly another of his L. W. RANDOLPH, Pranriptioa DragglM, U.3.CRANE] HAS MOVED U No.' IS Wo Float Miect. nc*i WkS. - , Beware of Counterfeits GARRET Q. PACKER. No Branch Watches DOANE’S Diamonds bonds bill, hsd been tend guilty, that M Balkaut who bad oonfmaed his guilt In open court, hsd also been found guilty, an.' that M. lllondin, the gobstwean in thr bribery of M Italhsut, wee also guilty Tbs other defendants were declared no* guilty. There were Marios Fontaine. Panama canal director; M. Sans Leroy, ex deputy, who wan accused of changing LI- vote In committee on the Panama bill a- the result of bribery. Senator Beral, sc cured of being bribed by Baron de Rainarh. and Deputlc* Dugne, de la Faocoaaerie. Oobcoo aud Antonin Pioutt, who were accused of corruption. / The oourt seutaooMl M. TUihaut tolrn- Kon meat for five years, to pay a fine of 000 francs* and to the loss Of civil rights for Ave yearn. M. Bloodin wa» sentenced to Imprisonment for two year* and Charles de Lreaep* to Imprisonment for one year, the ooe year to run ooocur rently with the five years' sentence already Imposed on him. The sentences of Charles de X—weeps and Bloodin were made com parsUrely light on the ground of exteuu ating circuni»t*oocn In their rases The court also ordered M. de L«seeps. M. Blond In and M. Halhaut to pay to M. Monchkonrt, liquidator of ths Panama Canal company. 178.000 franoe. the amount taken from the treasury of the oompany. and paid U»M Haihaut tor hU Influence in favor of the lottery loan bllL When Charles de Leseeps roes to reaffirm his innooaooe he spoke with difficulty, and occasionally be stood aimo*t a minute to compose bis Ireling*. He told the jury plrtt si abiding 23,25, 27 Park Avenue. March W-A clever, nn- Uan. who has been Illegally currency of the republic, «fade rate notes as the evjual Ire cash and toying with of a belle of the French scrupulous j “dnrt« lying’ 1 palming off« of United I Flour, Grain, FEED, HAY. STRAW, j Visit, YtpUfths, j And all Country Produce WO* Hof*Carlo MmdfIo Mod misled l»tr*Trf him. |u to C«1W4 tll^o. cumuli* rled un a charge of cogntar- is ago Frank Jack-on, the .. rwwiUo H»*ing leated my store »t 76 Wat Front »tre«t, 1 w Close Out tbe Entire Sto Three s saloon,'Informed Drtfvtlve »n Italian bad offered 0 par liuuoc a greenback pun** t* |. silver oertiflrate. JaCkson l .IWmmA that the blU had from *1 by cutting out tSe U right badd side of lhopa:«r lug the figure flva. kablugu»r» face was meta- |to A*Ufeliks reprvwmt-tion hot by the addition of jwbU hrr change, ware mad. to |Um difTlcdIt. Jackson was l who* the.counterfeits* was tight be found. Three latter |.«tlvre ascertained with tbe N '* 1 '- i hay. Mr. MarrWow Will Mot Accept. IMDIARASOUB, March » Concerning thr Offer of the prMdencj of Blooming ton university to General Harrison, K. 8. McKee said: “He will not take the presi- dency of any state university. He la going to Lelaud Stanford university, an you know." _____ Ing to I-! af bad afterwff bren riusrej figure oVir i and euUtit{ Martha V BUY YOUR FRESH SAUSAGE FRESH TRIPE. Prnm now until iturvh 20. Coualiting of Bod*, Bud AIk> everything pertaining to Bedroom Furniture. CAREY’S, V lVAuction Bain every Friday, np itaira, 3 p. ro- Philadelphia Scrapple SHOE - STOP jfW. Front Street. Mt. IloLLT, N. J., March *1.-The com- mlttee oo chargwi against Rev George K Sykra found the aocuwd guilty of conduct unbecoming a minister, and be was sua pended for ooe year. The conference ad- journed elne die last night. HERMAN A. WEBER, STAPLE £I}D WQ0.Y GWERI liberty Street Nor.U-ljr. Allc Mi [taat Allc. .ml ll.nlm u. L amt while they were talking ijUhe girl told of an ardent ad tyl Jo»t offered hU band her. 44 im-nviiviy wealthy.” Alice 4U} yesterday be gave mb *», Who time to allow me •*> per an* after we were married." Van Eps Is Here At 12 Park Avenue ways uirfwta his duty as a director of tbe company, and that where he had erred in judgment he had at the time supposed C. M. ULRICH. New York. March 22.—A jietltkm pray- ing lor the clemency Ql Governor Flower In the care of Carlyle Harris was put in circulation today. It Is said that many rvquret* by mall havo been received for oopire of the petition New Meat Markel BICYCLES nla-d it a* « captained money abe <W et posing thw Tb- man! abundant hH Northup & Connolly, ruwof hi* guilt wa* found. "*) In counterfeit money, a of chemicals and much horfncj were relied The d to make any statement -If or his tnisinres. Choioe Meats & Vegetablbs, Poultry. Etc. JJon’t : Fail to Gonsolt Him Before Baving. KUQQETfl or raws. George I.yotm, of Brooklyn, Ind., was fatally injured while felling a tree. In the Maine house the woman suffrage bill was defeated by a Vote of « to 84. Franklin Temple, of Kaobe, Del., has been appointed a p.—asogw of the United Statra SMtata Jackson Steplee, a well to do farmer, fell out of his bam loft at Nabb, Ind., and will die from bis injuries. A colored woman died in Washington yesterday of influenia. aged 110 year*. She was a native of Virginia. R- & McDonald s distillery, mill, cooper Shop, dwelling aud office at Falmouth. Ky . were burned. Lose 840.000 Vera Ava (Ann O’Della Dies Debar) Uou trial at Geoev*. Ilia, charged with steal- Ing 2780 from Mrs L P. Mitchell. Dr. Frederick A- Lsvy, a prdtnlneot member of the dental profession died ymtertlay at East Orange, N. J., aged U •KYsrlik Csssell Dili, oh 22.- Right Horn Henry , pwaldeot of the local gov- Introduoed In tbe house of reernmeui.bin to establish Tljc bill proposes to form <s having a population of Is, a council to be annn*Hy » vote for members of tbe RIFE BUILDING, Wheelmen’s Headquarters parleb At 73 Park Avenue. erp of the vtslritn, rir. pl- isrch affaire. In suburban «s rural districts the GUI ml _di»q us I locations on the House - Painting And Paper Hanging. kawACKKA March 88—A strike Is brewing among the operator* upon the northern division of the Milwaukee, Lake William J. Stephenson, . C Receptions Teas, Weddings end Parties WALL PAPER. ii* fra pro Hi. sanitary . continue the system of Inafrisl education la the ml for deaf mutqs; author! *«ltt«»» through the govern- i-ud aud Improve thewauw The Dairy, GROCERIES Fruits and Vegetables, At 44 West Front 8t dcr new management csU your tkoa to our select flock of foreign cheese cd sad sail mack red. Hollaed herring, bh bloater*. Germea mustard, tn bulk. iNKtAlli RI-P.ANS ABULES PIANOS Steam imm I Grain Warts. Uonomental J. ( emeteiy Work s Specialty. OkfiASS, Pianos to Rent,**" 33 Park Av Lt L MANNING,

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wotight from pruton to take hia place IDtbe re i diii ait, attempted In the bonw

nl iy to atone For tbe rail are on Mon-Iny of Mi si* knur speech In def eon ofits pamphlet, "Jewish Gun*." In theoiirsn or a rnhiiily Antf-Sentftic upwob he[Kcl»r<xi t-HjLt he )k&tl r l tveo document*vblch sliuwt-,1 conclusively th.tt while

Print* Ilisninrcfc w«« chancellor fraudulentcontract had bo«n made repBuU-dly withJe«rixh financiers. Vast amount* hod b-.-en

ferad dishonestly by UUTUI- of thesetracU fruin the cotter" of tbe stat* to

tbe pockets of Jewish speculator*.The documents (proving tbeM wen

signed b j men of national reputation,several of these men were now minis-ters. One of the*e WM Dr. JohannesMfajuel, Prussian minister of finance. Pro-ongtd uproar followed this statementDeputies shouted that Ablwardt shouldproduce his document*, as his word hadwen proved to be worthless, and the de-

bate closed with his being directed to sub-mit the document* to the reichitag thisafternoon.

The general opinion U that Ahlwardtdiscovered merely another of bin

mare's DUO.

H* Had Git 1 Her

tared" Citk-aner

of Uie "I>w-u a OUt, and . In a

:« she 1. seated Hit

March SB—A clever, nn-li'iu. who ha* been itlegallvis currency ot the republic,>u (is.lv nit e notes an the equal

pash and- toying • with

NEW Ti .Bern pu In us I'•doctoring')palming offj•>} Vni t r f fe- . .the «ffeciiojQ»' oit :* belle of the FrenchcolonJ-, wai • ai-ndRrird In the Jeffersonmarket puli bSb con*. Be is Carlo MaDuHe,and the Kir [Be hail misled betrayed him.

»«ii»;;P? 1*? United States commla-o bs.1 'ical on a charge of coanl.'r-

.•XP Frank; Jacksoq, the'saloon,'informed .(• n. nw

hulmii bad offered in ].«v-.tiubr a greenback puFport-tilvrr certificate. Jaeksun

i t ha t tbe till had, . _ / cutting oilt t'le

re over. U ' ritfttt hand sldeof tnepa"-rr

.._ellke representstloi_ f by the addition of whU-

ftier change* were msjde toMbn difficult. Jackson' was

. -4V>bo' llie. counterfeiter wasor where het&ight. be found. These latterpoints the dAuctirvs ascertained with tbeuirl of' a idling Vrench woman nnmedAlice Moz«L'[ I

It appear^ * a t Alice and Hitnloti are, good fri«naiL|unt while they were talking. L _ -------i-Mh.fgtTurfdof-ii-rdmitad-

»1 just (jfTt-rwl lii-lmnd So lit.-.H>.c;ii*-i!-.-lJ wi-alihr," 'Alice

"ie «(ave me (30,rtlow me (80 per

•a(tar we -we™ married."" ' statement she sbi ._

Inn, who at mice tecog-tcrfcit note. Wijcfi he

the character Of thei.i-l i'j be revenged by

w«s at home, andr bis guilt wax found.i counterfeit money, a

quantity of chemicals and muchIne ii»iHjf' ounrency were seized. . The

r . ..-jritr rcttfeed to make auy state,roeutf cuncta-aing t»niH«|ioThi* business, j

I ni l-

Right Hon. tfenrypnssldcnt of the local gov-atroduced in tbe bourn of•(Tnmebt.blll to establish"tlje bill proposes to form

* ig a population otincfl to be annually

h- tat members of thshey are to takeover allof the vestries, exjeept-:b affairs. la suburbanrural district* top bill

divquBilflcatlons on the

As Kvldnfce al GemIKKLIX. March 22.— Returns from the

second electoral district of Arnsberg-MeacBede-OIpe, where an election wa-.beld to nil the eeat left vacant In thereichstog by the draLh of Dr. Reichencper{er, Cleriail. *how that Johannes Faun(i*l, IndepcaUent Clerical candidate, has amajority over all. Fuaange] U a rabidPrussian hater, and hi* election Is regardedaa>tgmllcant of the growing diacot><.eiilfelt by the people since the introduoLL- L-

A Point for the B. and O.CniCAOO, March 2&—The Baltimore and

Ohio gained an Important victory in acondemnation suit, which will give it aclear right or way into the great exhibi-tion. The Illinois Central was the onlyroad heretofore having an entry into thegrounds. .

r* Mr. Harrison Will Mot Accept.IvtitxVAfouB, March S2. — Conoerning

the offer of the presidency of Blooming-ton aniverxity to General Harrison, K. S,McKee said: "He will not take the preai-

icy of any state university. He is goingLeland Stanford university, as you

MT. HOLLY, N. J-, March 23.-The com-. ilttee on charges against Rev. George E.Sykes found tha accused guilty of conductnnbeoomlng a minister, and he waa sus-pended for one year. Tbe conference ad-journed sine die last night.

TKKTN. ia rcb , Si.Goernor WertaV-t.T'i»y ab&roved tbe following Mils:AuiborizintcWie mate boRtd of educationto expend H.4U0.' a year for repairs at theKw Jtnwc Moot for deaf mutes; appro-

ting VKi&n U ) o v e the. sanith

priatingdit in

i g Vi& Uition apAto o

l di id

Elng ^ciing board wf itefyd aud imp•upplj.

t f s;U> )mprove the.

li thy

o oo system ofd iduMrJut education in- they j iool for deaf mutea; aathori-

ml t la 'cit i.w through the govern-d f itfyd d i the Water

,1 Orthoaraphjili March S8.-The evidence

t Beck, as filed withtr record, contulm

•1 wt.r.l- One of the "ver-r.}« "hart diseaa," whileftiaag mac who was killed

i stated that the deceased. J " (cautioned) and he got

ml" iartho "nv»hlnery." . -

Gra?'* W.n.tirfm Telautograph.CHMJAiiO. JCireh . 23. —The esalbiton of

Gn>y>,tel»iit!JKra{A-at tb« Holmes build-ing wor« petye«l WKCBA. The receivingmachine elicited BXpresafons of astonish-ment from ad who saw it. The electric pendotted its "IV'-eroased "t'«." obliteratedword-. andjfcpTed in a way that aeamed

g. .«lnce the phonographMaiwoiidw j

Sr.v Yu&, March Vi. -The steamerPequot, ofdul Provhknce line, arrivrf ather pier in W> :atty yclerday hartn*board the i4W««nn>f the «ieam«Cltr

^ W taken off th* lat-r vtmmaflntlotiiCltlAnd Sound becaotwof

D accident i Ifc t m ' hil-uK. have ~i£O» dUabled J*

• '- bill

NBW YORK, March 23.-Aj>eUtlon pray-ing for the clemency of Governor FlowerIn the case of Carlyle Harris w u pnt incirculation today. It ia said that manyrequests by mail have been received foroopies of the petition.

_, ..arch va.-Thecnnl.ier of theBane Of Madrid haa abscoaded, taking13,000 francs in cash. It is feared that heleft a large deficit. '

ITOQOETB OF NEWS.

George Lj-ons, of Brooklyn, Ind., wtfatally injured while felling a tree.

In the Maine bouse the woman suffrag.bill wax defeated by a rote of «S to 54.

Frankliu Temple, of Ken ton, Del., baabeen appoicted a messenger of the UnitedStates senate.

Jacksun Staples, a well to do farmer,fell out of his bam loft at Nabb, Ind., andwill die from his Injuries.

A colored woman died la Washingtonyesterday of influenza, aged 110 years. Shewas a native of Virginia.

H. & McDonald'* dwtillery, mill, coopershop, dwelling aud office at Falmouth,Ky., were burned. Loss 140,000.

Vera Ava (Ann O'pella Dlss Debar) la ontrial at Geneva, Ilia.', charged with Bteal-Ingtrsufrom Mrs. I. P. MltchelL

Frederick A- Lery, a prdtnlnentof the dental profession, diedat Eant Orange, N. J., aged 49

'rank H. Thomaa, of Michigan, haabeen appoint*! disbursing clerk and super-intendent of the postofflce department atWashington.

Mr. Dourke Coekrsn wishes to dent analleged interview with him, published bya Baltimore paper and seat out In a di»-patch from that city.

The Weotern Chemical company's worksat Indianapolis were burned. This ia thethird time the work* have been destroyedby Ore within a year.

The attendance at the ootton acreageconvention at New Orlean* hi not aa largeas was expected, and is not large enoughto Justify any poititive action on tb« sub-ject. .

Pugilist Charley Mitchell left New forkfor Enjiland with the body of "Sqnire"Ablngdon today. Before leaving he ex-pressed his firm Intention tocomebai' "fight CorbetL

IW fourth assistant

caaea of poatmaawra -who haveK ready for hit eonaideratlon.

The Rhode lalaod ' Uemocratlc e ntion nominated Daniel S. Baker,' of NorthKingUon, for governor; Dalton E. Young,of Newport, lleatenant governor, and forcoogress, Austin Lapham, of Warwick,and Charles H. Patf". of Hoebsster.

Rhode Island Republican, renomD. Rua*ll Urown for gorrmor; for llen-

d i R All f H

n; ucnKary .Bennett, of PruTid.net; for attorney gtn-eral, Bdwani C. Dubots; of Eaat Provl-

ur#r, Samnel d a r k (r»-

FRENCHMEN SEHTEHCEDMore Wicked Panama Oonipira-

toxs to Serve Time,

Great "SPECIAL SALEOf Groceries

1L BATHAPTO HEAVYNow going 00 Bl lh» H

1 UNITED yt

Fhsieir Cantoied dmpUoala t Gel. t h e

Ctvll Hlghts lor Five Yesrs—Two Yeantar BtondlB mad a l>«r Aw de IMWD*.

PARIB, March 2i-Interest in the Pan-ama trial has waned considerably duringthe week, and the assize I court, beforewhich the dffptjdauts are bejng tried, has-not been as crowded daring the Utter daysof the trials as It waa on the opening day*.**-- three or four days past counsel for the

idante baveargued in defense of their. retire clients, and yesterday M. De

mange, wbo appeared [or Antonin Proust,presented his reasons why Proust ahoaldnot be convicted under the indictment totcorruption in connection with tbe Panamaaffairs found against him.

Upon the orncluflsion of M. Demange'saddress the cases were given to the jury.

After a comparatively abort absence tbejury returned to the court room and an-nounced that Charles de Lenseps, accusedof oorrnptlng ex-Hinister of PubiioWork^Baihaut, to support the Panama lotterybonds bill, had been found guilty, that M.Baibaut who had confessed hlagnilthiopen court, had also been found guilty, an''that H. Blondio, tbe gobstween In thebriber)1 of M Baihaut, waa also guilty.The other derendanta were • declared norguilty. These were Marlns Fontaine.Panama canal director; M. Sims Leroy, ex-deputy, who was accused of changing hi-

* In committee on the Panama bill ae•ppuit of bribery; Senator Beral, ac-

cused of being bribed by Baron deReinach.and Deputies Dagne, de la Fanooonerie,Gobron and Antonin Proust, who wereaccused of corruption.

Tl|e court sentenced M. Balhaat- toira-rlMumeut for five years, to pay a flue ofM.O00 francfc- and to the lose of civil

rights for five yenra, M. Blondin waasentenced to imprisonment for two yearsand Charles de Lesseps to imprisonment* one year, the one year to ran ooncur-

itly with tbe five years' sentence alreadyImposed on him. The sentences of Charlesde Jdesseps and Blondin went made com-paratively light on tbe ground of extenn.atlng circumstances In their cases.

The court also ordered M. de Lesseps, M.llondln and M. Baihaut to pay to ML

Moncblcourt, liquidator of the PanamaCanal company, 373.000 francs, the amounttaken from the treasury ot the company,and paid to M Bnihaut for his influence infavor of the lottery loan bill.

When Charles de Lesstps rose to reaffirmbis innocence be spoke with 'difficulty, andoccasionally he stood almost a minute to

[pose hia feelings. Be told the jurywith apparent earnestneat that be had al-ways tried to do his dnty aa a director ofthe company, and that where he bad erredIn judgment he had at the time supposedthat he was acting for the beat interests ofthe canal and the state. Hbriefly hia charges of extortionBathant, and alluded with genuinetion to the troubles which had overtakenhis father. In his testimony he had toldthe truth, and hia conscience was dear ofself reproach,

Ten Tear* for Arnault.TSOY, N. V., March 33.—In tae court of

sessions Ralph Bout, 25 years of age, con-victed of outrageous sjisault upon bisstepdaughter, LUlle Burtla, U yean old,was sentenced to prison for ten years.The crime for which Bout was convictedwas repeatedly committed In the presenceof tbe girl's mother. The .mother ' - 'the penitentiary. I "

Donl Tall (o call and "get a price list, also card which entitles you t$> a beautifulbook free, when, your cnsli purchases amoonii U) ?30.00. TU\B done you ti»'eyonr clicice oT books, whilst tbe pabliehers enable you to participate in theirdaily dMlrtbatlon of free -lieLets to the Wortd's Fair, with a week1* free admis-i to the grounds.' Somebody gets one of the»e tickets every day.

SHOE 4 STORE3 * W. Front Strapi.

EDDLETOWK, Del.. March 22.-The lastday'* session of the Wilmington M. E.conference was devoted to a diactueion ofthe emlownnient fund. The appointmenU

> made at the close of the session.

_JJUWAUKK-K, March 28.—A strike labrewing among the operators upon thenorthern division of the Milwaukee, LakeShore and Western railroad, and It mayspread over the entire line. '

' Hlch Water In C.llfomli.BAR FBAHCISOO, March S3.—Heavy rains

have caused tbe San Joaqnin river to over-flow Its banka in many places. Stocktonand Mercer are under water and othertown* threatened.

NEW YOKE, March 23. -Railroadwill hold a meeting hers tomorrow to de-tide upon rates for the World's Cairfromsil easteni cftlea.

Cereal, i d Fruit* DeatrorM by Jrssl., March 3a.-The frost has done

much damage to the crops. lu some dis-trict* In Hungary cereals and fruit* a nOeatvujed. ^

MOMXiw, March 89. -Mayor AlextjeffWas shot In tbe abdomen with a revolverywUmUy by a man named Adricanoff.Hi. death was aubseqtwnUy aonoun J

but be rallied trom tbe slaking spell w.was mistaken by his physician for de .though he cannot possibly survive. WhenAdricanoff *a» amrabad tha poUoe foundin his shoe a li l h ihwriten: •"The

i KVI mwunu MID nrmn tvua a slip of paper on which «•be lot has fallen upon von."

. A COFFEE GIUmBE'8 ASSOCIATION. \29 WOtt Front Street, flainQeia, N. J.

I . ; « . CRANE Hatter

Branch Stores,

HAS MOVEDto Mod 13 Wot Front street, near While1*

Beware of Counterfeits

N,'

Have You TriedRABDOLPH'S

Beef, Ironand

; _ FOB SALE ONLT BT

\ L. W. MOT0LPH.i | Preacriptlon Rrnggljt,

11..West Froot St., PUlnfleld, N. J.

Weight, 40 lbs.

1 GARRET Q. PACKER.

Below; Cost!TO ICIOSB OUT TBS

) BUSINESS.

SPRINGER'S

Flour, Grain,? FEED. HAY, STRAW, I

! Fruit, Vegetables,

And all Country Produce.

•• Is Here At

12 Park! AvenueHa will rep4lr or «el! j m • Vilcb

or toy Kind of a Musical Instrument.

Don't Fail to Consult Him

j Before Buying.'

NEW STORE!At 73 Park Avenue.

I Fanoy and Staple

GROCERIES.. All .kinds canned foods.

Fresh Vegetables Every Day: DAV18 * ATKINSON, Prop.CK

Carty & Stryker,DoJen In St»pto aad F«ncj

GROCERIESFruits and

RtP-ANS

ABULES

63 Broadway, 5PULINKIELD. V. J;

BUY

TOUR WtESfl SADSAGrE

lESH TRIPE.andobotoe

: Philadelphia Scrapple•ttbo

PlainBeltl Packing House.

C M . ULRICH.

Telephone 141.

New Meat MarketNorthup & Connolly,

n lyrWChoice Meats b Vegetables,

Poultry, Etc.v-Buoked K M almja on Hani.

BUTE BUILDING,

WWert Pitth street, PldUnVIKLD, H. \

House - Painting,I And Paper Hanging.

DEC0RATHS8, b. J l iu Iruieia

WALL PAPER.

The Dairy,~i At 44 West Front St.

j VDdcr new management. We csll your•ttentioa to oar select stock of foreign chee*e.aoked .nd taJt mackerel, Holland hemnfcEagltefa btoaten, Gernan muitard, in bulk,r | b » ' p«*ies, m Ulk and bottle, h n M IboAe-made bread, world-renowned West-phalian PumpemUkle brad. The onlyK ^ s e ElpncraincrT butter in the dtr.CatiforaU e^porated fmit, ens , bntunrilijUK) pot eaccM dsllr from Ihe country. Alstfmilk and cream. ."

Good, delivered anywhere in the dt r . ;S. A. HABHBP, Proprictag,

Steam

M a r l ft Granite Worts.Monumental A l emeteiy Work

a Specialty.

™^! r*'c^ . yuKiti'l-'UKK.

TTPHOLSTEElSa.

MATTRSSS MAKIHO

23,26, 27Park Avenue.

Having, leased 1117 store at 76 West Front street, I will

Close Out the Entire Stock

11 A i iFrom now until March 20. Consisting of Beds, Bedding and Rugs*Atjio everything pertaining to Bedroom Furniture.

(JABET'S, j 76: Webt Rxmt StreetcUon Sale every Friday, op etftira,' 3 p. m. sharp

HERMAN A. WEBER,

liberty Street NoT.14-lyr. (Ooc Seo»4 Streel.

Eriejgh,

Huaber,BICYCLES

w s i r . w ^ : PRICES and TgRMSO r o n e JP«jm»t«

Wheelmen's Headquarters• »7 u i « PA2K ANENDE.

R. MV. RICE & GO.'S.

WiHiam i. Stephenaon, i CATERER-1 Recaptions . Teas, Weddings and Parties

FurBUrel Mk «r«J nqnWU

WAodofa l lkbdl The be* In the m i M cu be b*d of

D. W. ROGERS,;

Wcatsrlr, QUIMT and Ver

L, L. MANNING, e

PIANOS.

ORGANS.Pianos to Bent,Toned and Bepairei

M And Sold on Buy Payments

33 Park Avenue

PLAINFIELD, N. J.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH PRICE TWO CENTS

CREDENDA

Central Ave. and Fifth Second-Hand Wheel* Cheap. We Wit, 40 lba. FRENCHMEN SENTENCED

More Wicked Panama Oonapira- tore to 8erre Time.

Great SPECIAL SAME Have You Tri

RANDOLPH'S Beef, Iron

and Wtne wbteh conclusively that Prlac* lUtmnrck was chancellor fraudulent contract* had UwU mad* repeatedly with Jewiah fluaiiciere. Va*t amount- had bran transferred diftboMetly by mnu> of tbccr contract- from th* coffer* of the Mato to tb« pocket- of Jew tab speculator*. The documents < proving thane war* «fgn«4 by torn of national reputation Sev-ral of than, mao Ware now n.inU Um Om of three «u Dr. Johannas Mlquel, Pnimian in In later of finance. Pro^ longed uproar foUowad this statesnont. Deputies shouted that ALlwar.lt should euos his documents, as bis word had proved to be worthless, and the do bate closed with his being directed to sub mil the documents to the reichstag this afternoon. Tbs general opinion la that Ahlwardt has discovered manly another of his

L. W. RANDOLPH, Pranriptioa DragglM, U.3.CRANE]

HAS MOVED U No.' IS Wo Float Miect. nc*i WkS.-, Beware of Counterfeits GARRET Q. PACKER. No Branch

Watches DOANE’S Diamonds bonds bill, hsd been tend guilty, that M Balkaut who bad oonfmaed his guilt In open court, hsd also been found guilty, an.' that M. lllondin, the gobstwean in thr bribery of M Italhsut, wee also guilty Tbs other defendants were declared no* guilty. There were Marios Fontaine. Panama canal director; M. Sans Leroy, ex deputy, who wan accused of changing LI- vote In committee on the Panama bill a- the result of bribery. Senator Beral, sc cured of being bribed by Baron de Rainarh. and Deputlc* Dugne, de la Faocoaaerie. Oobcoo aud Antonin Pioutt, who were accused of corruption. / The oourt seutaooMl M. TUihaut tolrn- Kon meat for five years, to pay a fine of 000 francs* and to the loss Of civil rights for Ave yearn. M. Bloodin wa» sentenced to Imprisonment for two year* and Charles de Lreaep* to Imprisonment for one year, the ooe year to run ooocur rently with the five years' sentence already Imposed on him. The sentences of Charles de X—weeps and Bloodin were made com parsUrely light on the ground of exteuu ating circuni»t*oocn In their rases The court also ordered M. de L«seeps. M. Blond In and M. Halhaut to pay to M. Monchkonrt, liquidator of ths Panama Canal company. 178.000 franoe. the amount taken from the treasury of the oompany. and paid U»M Haihaut tor hU Influence in favor of the lottery loan bllL When Charles de Leseeps roes to reaffirm his innooaooe he spoke with difficulty, and occasionally be stood aimo*t a minute to compose bis Ireling*. He told the jury

■plrtt si abiding 23,25, 27

Park Avenue.

March W-A clever, nn- Uan. who has been Illegally • currency of the republic, «fade rate notes as the evjual Ire cash and toying with of a belle of the French

scrupulous j “dnrt« lying’1 palming off« of United I Flour, Grain,

FEED, HAY. STRAW, j Visit, YtpUfths, j

And all Country Produce

WO* Hof*Carlo MmdfIo Mod misled l»tr*Trf him. |u to C«1W4 tll^o. cumuli* rled un a charge of cogntar- is ago Frank Jack-on, the .. rwwiUo

H»*ing leated my store »t 76 Wat Front »tre«t, 1 wiil Close Out tbe Entire Stock Three s saloon,'Informed Drtfvtlve »n Italian bad offered 0 par • liuuoc a greenback pun** t* |. silver oertiflrate. JaCkson l .IWmmA that the blU had from *1 by cutting out tSe U right badd side of lhopa:«r lug the figure flva. kablugu»r» face was meta- |to A*Ufeliks reprvwmt-tion hot by the addition of jwbU hrr change, ware mad. to |Um difTlcdIt. Jackson was l who* the.counterfeits* was tight be found. Three latter |.«tlvre ascertained with tbe

N™'*1'- i — hay. Mr. MarrWow Will Mot Accept. IMDIARASOUB, March » — Concerning thr Offer of the prMdencj of Blooming ton university to General Harrison, K. 8. McKee said: “He will not take the presi- dency of any state university. He la going to Lelaud Stanford university, an you know." _____

Ing to I-! af bad afterwff bren riusrej figure oVir i and euUtit{ Martha V BUY

YOUR FRESH SAUSAGE FRESH TRIPE.

Prnm now until iturvh 20. Coualiting of Bod*, Budding and Bag,' AIk> everything pertaining to Bedroom Furniture. CAREY’S, 76 Wait Front 8treet

V lVAuction Bain every Friday, np itaira, 3 p. ro- aharp Philadelphia Scrapple SHOE - STOP jfW. Front Street.

Mt. IloLLT, N. J., March *1.-The com- mlttee oo chargwi against Rev George K Sykra found the aocuwd guilty of conduct unbecoming a minister, and be was sua pended for ooe year. The conference ad- journed elne die last night. HERMAN A. WEBER,

STAPLE £I}D WQ0.Y GWERIES liberty Street Nor.U-ljr. (Oo*. 8e««4 Sum

Allc Mi [taat Allc. .ml ll.nlm u. L amt while they were talking ijUhe girl told of an ardent ad tyl Jo»t offered hU band t» her. 44 im-nviiviy wealthy.” Alice 4U} yesterday be gave mb *», Who time to allow me •*> per an* after we were married."

Van Eps Is Here At

12 Park Avenue

ways uirfwta his duty as a director of tbe company, and that where he had erred in judgment he had at the time supposed C. M. ULRICH. New York. March 22.—A jietltkm pray- ing lor the clemency Ql Governor Flower In the care of Carlyle Harris was put in circulation today. It Is said that many rvquret* by mall havo been received for oopire of the petition New Meat Markel

BICYCLES nla-d it a* « captained U» money abe <W et posing thw Tb- man! abundant hH

Northup & Connolly, ruwof hi* guilt wa* found. "*) In counterfeit money, a of chemicals and much horfncj were relied The d to make any statement -If or his tnisinres.

Choioe Meats & Vegetablbs, Poultry. Etc. JJon’t: Fail to Gonsolt Him

Before Baving. KUQQETfl or raws.

George I.yotm, of Brooklyn, Ind., was fatally injured while felling a tree. In the Maine house the woman suffrage bill was defeated by a Vote of « to 84. Franklin Temple, of Kaobe, Del., has been appointed a p.—asogw of the United Statra SMtata Jackson Steplee, a well to do farmer, fell out of his bam loft at Nabb, Ind., and will die from bis injuries. A colored woman died in Washington yesterday of influenia. aged 110 year*. She was a native of Virginia. R- & McDonald s distillery, mill, cooper Shop, dwelling aud office at Falmouth. Ky . were burned. Lose 840.000 Vera Ava (Ann O’Della Dies Debar) Uou trial at Geoev*. Ilia, charged with steal- Ing 2780 from Mrs L P. Mitchell. Dr. Frederick A- Lsvy, a prdtnlneot member of the dental profession died ymtertlay at East Orange, N. J., aged U

•KYsrlik Csssell Dili, oh 22.- Right Horn Henry , pwaldeot of the local gov- Introduoed In tbe house of reernmeui.bin to establish Tljc bill proposes to form <s having a population of Is, a council to be annn*Hy » vote for members of tbe

RIFE BUILDING, Wheelmen’s Headquarters

parleb At 73 Park Avenue.

erp of the vtslritn, rir. pl- isrch affaire. In suburban «s rural districts the GUI ml _di»q us I locations on the House - Painting And Paper Hanging.

kawACKKA March 88—A strike Is brewing among the operator* upon the northern division of the Milwaukee, Lake

William J. Stephenson, . CATERER Receptions Teas, Weddings end Parties WALL PAPER. ii* fra pro™ Hi. sanitary . continue the system of Inafrisl education la the ml for deaf mutqs; author! *«ltt«»» through the govern- i-ud aud Improve thewauw The Dairy,

GROCERIES Fruits and Vegetables,

At 44 West Front 8t dcr new management W« csU your tkoa to our select flock of foreign cheese cd sad sail mack red. Hollaed herring, bh bloater*. Germea mustard, tn bulk.

iNKtAlli

RI-P.ANS ABULES PIANOS

Steam

imm I Grain Warts. Uonomental J. ( emeteiy Work

s Specialty.

OkfiASS, Pianos to Rent,**"

33 Park Avenue Lt L MANNING,

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T H K2K 1898.

THE fiver? Common Council of these yesgranted liquor license* In the nm\.strlcted manner, applications tor whichwere never less than twelve In any o.,eyear, nor *ore than fourteen donnaeither of the five years. Ram becameruler In all the Councils of the citythe half decade mentioned and

ed his deadly sceplre ever sin„ „ „ successive charter electionresulted In Bending lo the OomnCouncil enough Mertds oi the liq*traffic im advooaies of high licensegrsnt most of the applications asked

uRI«UER UCKSSK, 1883.

Tne uqnor license ft* wasby this ConncU, making the

«50Q for saloon license ™- ,um , , o ^ f A i")\ dozen licensed places

| were maintained under these high

B.ld'i Mo.t BfcJilMi* Stktittlsiu, 0. B.

Lxoatsx. i f ; * - - J" •The New Jersey l«ghl»lnre enacted

a law April 2, lS69J<M)iclt is known asthe first "'City Chattel"? of Plalnfleld.The citizens voted inti'avor of its adop-tion on the 21at dayTftf lbe. same month.

kThis Original cbanjfr provided that"the Oommon Codrwil or .a majoritythereof shall have, t he Bole, only andexclusive right and pvwer of licensingund assessing every: inn keeper tnd re-tailer of spirituous !l<|rtora wtihln thecity of Flair Held, ani so many keepersof oyster-homes aiidieellars and placesfor selling ferraeiileH liquors, aa tbejmay deem most ondnefve to the publicgood." The first municipal election forcity officers, under t£im charter, occur-red March 4, 1869, &A tbe first Com-mon Council held l(4fir«t meeting Hay11, 1869. On tbe 30 th day or July fof-lowlo'gthey passed ; $ e first "Ordinancerelating to tire Sale:pt Liquor," whichwas subsequently found to be defective.

COMOS corsurL OF 1869.

-There were six applications madeduring tills Council year (.May '69 nMay 187OJ to carry oa tbe liquor traffiiIn "ceilan, eating-nausea and otherplaces," but they wore all refused. Twotavern licenses were , already ID fnllforce by previous authority of the UnionCounty Courts, one «!. which did not ex-pire till the Summit' of 1870, and one,the old, popular Laing's Hotel," run outin mkl-Winter of--: S&9. This last,a cherished legacy from our ancestorswas deemed an -atsolnte necessity fortbe prosperity of the inraut rity. Oithe first day of February, 1870, thiCouncil, oat of respect for the old land-mark of by-gone Jays, licensed Ibis"orderly and famit^r resort."

LIMITED LOW LICEXSB 1BT0 ASD 1871The Common OqjineU June 27, 1870,

passed a further "Ordinance for licens-ing and regulating Drinking Saloons"only, which remained the local law forabout five years. : Jdrtnrf into and '71there were no saloon licenses allowed,and only three hotel b a n were per-mitted U> dispense intoxicating drinksat a small fee of *%0 aud $80 each, asdetermined at thei lme of granting thelicense. Two bowl-ban were opened bythe Common Council of 1870, and three1

b j the Cosncil of i87l . -(^STi-rjfMsiOS-2, 1673,1874.

These were prohibition Councils andrefused to count^naace liquor traffic,considering it no* for Lfle good of thegreatest Bumb**: to. license any placesto sell intoxicating drinks. No liquc-ticenses were graMed to any applicant t.

When tbe Coukton. Council of 187Jcame Into exerciso Of, its chartered au-ibonty (extendfej only from May toDecember 31) there were three hotelsIn regular runnitif; order whose permitsdid not expire U ntU June, August am"December respec ,lvely of that year.

Daring this period the State Legis-lature amended t'ie City Charter by erapowering six ae ta>en of the CommoiCouncil to "Have tbe exclusive righand power to rtgpiMe and prohibit tin.sale of splritsotis and fermented liq-uors wltbin the (ray," and tile -date Otour municipal elections was ebangedfrom Hay to Utcember.. ,

ma a LICESSB OF 1875.An ordinance, dejriguated to regnlati

the aale oi both. »|>irituous and ferment•d liquors was adopted by tbe OoiCouncil February 22, 1B75, repealingall preceding orlinances relating to tbetraffic and BxlbR tbe following fees ;

•300.00 for iajoon Ucvnaes.«00.00 for noi*l licensea.1100 00 for'boufe licenses.Under this legislation tfteen peti-

tions for selling liquor were presenterand granted by the Council.

• 9 i* j e - 'There wereiifieon liquor places li-

cense rate. Tbe advocates of this "Be-form m e a s w " bt tbe Common Counciljustified their action on accoonl of n-nancial shorUges ID lbe City TreasuryWhich were embarrassing the local al-felra. Th«j arj&ed thai without tbisweeasary aid Jfi&is authorised trad<_In pokaonoua dBska, ttoa municipal ma-clilnery wouUj atop in this Centennialyear. Hese^tlM necessary pecuniarlubrication was,; obtained, and- th:

.wheels ot par Cily government Weikept In motion by a renewal of the ru:privileges. I

RWrigcnoW or 3877.Aroused bs the deflant action or —

liquor seller* tod their allies who badbecome ei cearitely boldaggrasatre, ttnm the pa«years' Ucenaji privileges, the good mencombined at ite_ polls to place In powiconservative reprasonmivea In Cosell Tnclr efforts were partially so-.oesWuL Tb* wwroacrtnenu of tbeterrible t r a i n vere *oowwhal checkwiThere wer^hiffceen-petitions for sellIng intoxicating .liquors presented bo'four hotel b*_n only w - • — — -

I8»4->85-'86, 1887;There was no decrewe_ln the nnm-r of licensed bars daring all tbc*ein, nor any apparent abaleroent ol

I'uimej'hfgb'iriff- The saloon hodlome a power In politics. Their Inhec was manifested bydietailng pre-

ni nominaliot.o at tbe primaries, byeroputous coml.i.iations and artrniItrea, ami by open bribery ami cor-

roption at the polls.

. BTIIA BIOHKB LICENSE, 1688.The assesement fee for Belling liquorils year was rurther Increased by rals-c the licenses on hotel bars to lbe

i u)gb rate aa saloon licenses,ing the uniform tax 8500 for hotelses and S500 for saloon licenses.e r ibis ordinance thirteen bars

ere permitted to do business in.imuous and fermented liquors.

1NCRIAS1NG STILL HIOHKB IK 1889.High Ucense was made yet higher

hia year,'reaching to rip-top figuresI selling intoxicating beverages, viz.-J00 for hotel licenses and 8700 for

in licenses, yet there were thir-appllcations. On account of off-ices among the s'.t license ailvoi In the Council, none of tbe pen-i were granted. One member of

•is license majority wan in favor ofiLel b a n only, two members were dig-iniinatiiig in respect to saloons, wlillee three others insisted upon "all

HIGHEST LICENSE, 1890.Tbe canoe of unrestricted liquor traf-

Sc wituessed IU most triumphant suc-ess this year In sending to tbe City'ouncll most Willing subjects to dolieir Wddlng. The tsicUcs of the

politician, the machlnatioot of the <lnnk-,Dg classes and the crafty coalations of(lie saloon party proved loo compli-fiated to be overcome by the respecta-ile and nnsuspecllng voters of goodirdemnd morality. Local leglslaiionras controlled by a "big six combine"

granted seventeen applicationsr a yet further advance in licenselo sell Inioxicating drinks, 8700

jr hotel licenses, »700 for saloon U-uses and 8250 for boltlfi licenses,itire was added thie year to tbe City.nances from tbe liquor license feese unprecedented sum of (11,306.75.

1891.With this highest license fee Plainfield

,as yet i-nposed upon tbe intoxicatingiquor sellers, there was this year sentin to the Council the largest nnmbe1

f applicaUons for the privilege eve'iiowu. Twenty petitions for licensesere presented Including tbe one onne "Heights," all of wlucti wore grant-d but three.

* 1892 and 1893.There was no perceptible alterationthe political pulse of the people at

>e polls, wben lbe Common Conncil-men of these two yean were elected.A. majority of these legislators were infavor of granting liquor licenses, butt>y agreement in caucus or otherwise,

'scrtminated In respect to three oiar applicants.In J.S92 there were fourteen resortL

legalized tb sell spirituous and ferment-ed liquors and for toe present year,"893, there will be fourteen licensedI'aces, Including "The Netberwood."•iitieleeii applications will be the full

.lumber made, one of which has beenwithdrawn and four rejected.

TOTAL REv SNUB. '

Tbe sum total income to the CityTreasury of Piainfield from liquorlicenses, since the organization of the

iiinlulpal government in 1869, Includ-.g 1893 has been $100,329.00.The advocntea of Higti ' Licei

and out of tbe Common Council a.iiown to make any claim for a priacl-ile aa iielng involved in tbe questioimt regard tbe issue only as a>f policy.

CONCLUSION.The'Infallible logic of the liquor traf-

fic In 1'lainBeld with an excessively b,gllicense fee In force for near ly twent;

nrB, Is this: The business 1B SO lucrare that there are enough otear profitIt lo sustain In this city a full dozei

im shops. Pu r tbe rmore , there aresufficient consumers In our city and theneighboring borough, wbo require a tleast this number of liquor dealers tosupply the i r c raving appeti tes . SUITfurther th is drinking population of lh<community Is perfectly willing to mailt*ln tbese. bar-room monareha to tlie e xten t of abo.it $250,000. e v e r ; year;Tiiese s ign license monopolies have inno d e g r e e diminished t be quantity oiliquor drunk, nor In any sense suppress-ed tbe terr ible consequences of intem-perance. B a t rather all the more Erm-ly has the system fastened ;the drinkhabit upon the victims and perpetuatedLbe evil among the p e o p l e . '

The beat, thing that can be said In behall of the high license 1*^ Plata Held,

PARK CLUB MOTES.Tbe Park Club bowling team notcon-

inl vfltb defeating the New Jersey.thletic Club,cbarapious of tHoiunateur

league of New Jersey, are now arrang-nir agame with the Elizabeth Athletic:iuli to be lwHeil at an early date

ih these cl»l>s are very strong 'obeeil a shun time ai;o bowled the great

ist ten men match game on recordJere it isJ Oamo bowled. Jan. 20, 1892

K. A. C. alleys.

iibull

ft DaviskmireSariChippieleilner'. Davisi)lromock|Warner

hall

go few persons and their ne-

farious business circumscribed and reg-ulated by ordinance and police serveillance,** well aa It la possible to regn-late i popular eviL "Where there'drink there's danger."

| O. B. LEONARD.

A1LII0T0X ATZBOl B B I U U UST T213TF9,

The resident, of Arlington * « .ID lbe vicinity of the public pr.M of theity, are overran By t r a m * Everi C U f GraM began bis wai•<*

New Styles and Sllspes. Bay your sbiMs of us. We can beat the regular shoe

iky, alHoagb ™wi<»ea " »• "»polli. prouiUon, » . very liule ofofficer who H deuUled lo tool «ner l

fra ldolhem; I t is said that many of.he more Umid ones are laying In aHOckofammunlUon, with the Intention,t utklng the tow Into their own hand«f the police ot the city w e unable wlbr'J tbem any relief.

HDRRAH1 HDRRAH1 HURRAH!.TIGFR! SIS! BOOM! AH! PRINCETON!

The Princeton Gymnastic Team and tbe Prince-ton 9f anrtolin Club—Under the auspices of—

THE PL AINFIELDBIGYGLE CtUBMfSIO HALT, TUESDAY, MARCH, 218t.

Admission 35c. Reserved seats, 50 and 75c,,; at Central Pharmacy.

4-Q- • N - J . A- O.Fesenecker 161

I 16S Dnryea 199i S13 Dav 187; 151 Piercey 170' 186 Davis 218i 176 Grant US

161 Boiton 230: 191 Barnes 1B8' 176 Ellis 140i 216 Holdcn 179

1833 1613tHe^Park Club has tbe a<must these clubs. Well, well

SPASES. 8TKIXE8 AJTD BfiEASS.Bolb the Crescents and the G. Y. M

L. bowling (earns go out, of town to-rrow Fntgbt to play sames in thei.ual League tournament. TheCree-

ents p!ny the Casino team at Roselliand tlio Young Men, tbe Pioneers alElisabetfi.

Next.Tuesday evening, the last Jour-it League g-iime will be played In this

:iiy. The visiting team will be the Pio-Elitabeth and they will plajr tbets. An interesting game is ex-

pected.The bowling tournament was Icon-

nued last evening on the V, Y. M. L.alleys and a number of interestinggames were played.

On account of the Bicycle Club'sai imcni in Music nai l last evening,e boWling contest between the DemTata |and Republicans of the Crescen'

Le'agnf, has been postponed nntll nexweek.

—W. H, Hillman ofSberman avenmmade i complaint this morning againstMrs. Brown s Excavating Company tiHealth; Inspector Dunham, about th<

>eaU:d dumping of refuse In tini.da on Grant avenne, near Sherman.

A load; was dumped there y>1s mo.-ning,although the driver was warned byseveral persons not to do BO. Inspec-tor DnnUam will investigate the matter

oncie.—At thie meeting of the Warren En-

gine Company last night the reports oithe finance committee were read anda settlement ef bills was ordered Itwas found that 8517.63 remained u netproceeds trom the fair. The committeeappointed to arrange for furnishing inengine bouse are waiting the motioa ofthe Council in the matter of tbe aitera-

sn of the house before purchasing tbernitlire.;—Criibhed pine-apple soda, at Leg-

gett'4 Cehtral pharmacy. Here is UuBrat lof lbe "cruabes" reported foiduly, |

H. K. Woodruff received worethat tbe Insurance adjusters would behere j t ods ; to estimate tbe loss oiTrajiior'B blacksmith shop in ScotchPlaioja.

—Tlie store on West.Frunt streetwhich has been occupied hitherto byCarney firoibers, and which was saidto have been rented to a Liberty Cor*ner undertaker, was rented yesterdayto Charles Van Winkle, of Central ave-nue, who Intends opening a cosh gro-cery store toere at an early date.

SOJ0OE.K 111 THE SOUTH ABB L PIL-GEIK10S TO THE Y1S TTEST T U

THE PEHaSTLVi.HU. aAILBOAD.On March 26th the last pereonally-

conducl^d-tour to Florida will leaveNew York and Philadelphia. TourisUhave the option of returning on anyregular train prior to May 51, 1893.Fifty dollars from New York, *48 fromPhiladelphia, and proportionate ratesfrom other points, cover, in addition toroan d-irip transportation, all necessary

O , oleaves the East for the'most wonderfuand delightful trip it is possible to maki'- this'country.

A lounat agent and chaperon accom-pany, each party and everything posalhie u? done for the comfort &nd enterlalnment of the tourists. AS Informa-tion regarding rates, routes, e t c , ma;be obtained on application to tbe Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Com-pany, 233 Bomb Fourth street, Phila-delphia, 849 Broadway, Mew York.sei> Fnlton street, Brooklyn, or Ucki 'agents ot tbe company.

Thej La-test Styles !

Swickley, Penn.: We bad an epldem1c of cholerine as our physicians calltxIt, In- this place lately and I made ibit with Cbataberlain's Colic, Choleraand plarrhaea Remedy. 1 sold Tomdu^en bottles in one week and havesince sold nearly a gross. This remedy dl<l tbe work ana was a big advertisement for me. Several persons wh>had been troubled with d la r rbs i ktwo or three weeks were cured bylew doses of ibis medicine.

•- P. P. Knapp, Ph. G.26 awl SO cent bottles for aale u

II. pUBeynoids' Pbarmac; Park andNorth Avenues, T. & Armstrong Man-ager.

Shoe Dept'm't!AL

4UST OPENED.BRAJID HEW GOODS.

18 "Wf itFront Street.-Di7 OooJa, Shim « '

CO.Oi'

Send ihcir

Eye SpecialistTO PLAINFIELO EVERY THURSDAY

M. M. BUNHAMIS OFFICE, 7 .Ea^t Front Street,FKOM.S.30 x. M- to S I\ M.

ictic. or wtio»e ere* nre, cauuld* !diaoornfori, should cull' upon Lthclr

FallBOtarcoats,jWinter1 j ! '' B' I

! I Wot aitai iitd boyn. «

Vejcy Zjyw Prices.j SCHWED BROTHERS, nitres,™,,:

j Life InsuranceTil-all customers tint trail^with

FREE.$500.00

FREDJW. DUNN, The P;ainfield Grocer

$soo.ooNo, IS North -ive

Crane awJ g=t a

Come in'out of the cold

jKeeps the skin.^oft and smooth, can bej s t before patting on ,kid gloves without

g Them; 3gC Dottle.

Stearn'9 Bdelwefss Qr3amFor roughness' of the skin, chapped hands.f*oe>nd lips, *reeUent for suBbum, 15c bou

Shaw's Eleetrle Frost Oilelief and cure of frosted feet,

chilblains, elc- Sure Ihing. , Handled* willtestify u to it* merits, 23c. bbtilc

B . J . SOA W. drugp«t, Fron' Street,opposite Parkd^Tenue

A Grfeat Attraction

Music Hall!J. A. Dcm«n«i. Sol<-Lcwee-»tia Hwuwer.

SATURDAY ETENIN&,

APRIL 8ThejBostoaiaiis

in the famou*; opera,

RGBIJ*nooni th full crc,!. full company, fall orchestra

Exactly as produced in

JNew YdrfcHX WAS TB E&E U l BIOHT EK0UGH, BUT

oysD BiltRXSL BLOOD K0B THTJKDER. ]Tbe interest in the reported school

war whicbr, was said to be impending inDunellen was so great In New Yorkthat a reporter for tbe Times was senttbera lasi night without wailing to getbis supper, Ln order Him he might re-count the-tale of blood «nd thnndarwbich was anticipated at the schoolmeeting. •

Tbe meeting was so .quiet and bis re-port was so meager t h u be bad to senda tdegrutn from Hunellun to prove utbe ujaoaging editor that be had beeithere, and was not "soldiering "

—The good roads and nice weathertiring out new "fads" In turii'.mis. Thelatest today was the land em.

AUCTION SALE:j Extraordinary.

J . DOM HOE. Auctioneer,

Sells ^Every Evening Daring the Week

31 West Front StreetA large stock of Pictures, Paintings,

Brie-a-Brec, Bronzes, Terra Gotta,Lamp*, Opera Glasses, Clocks. Also alarge slock of unredeemed pledgesfrom pawn-brokers. 5,000 gold andsilver and filled case .Watches, Chains,Etc., Vest be sold.

Sale rain or shine.N. B,—Goods sold daring the day at

private sale, at auction prices.

ALLEN &LISTERFiactical Mac inists.

Ailkintfaof ropaidns' neatly and promptly

-Bicycle R e p a i r i n g .Our ncnunml attrition 'jrlvrn to Blcyola

work of All kinds, linuliic, EUUIIUJIIHK, NlekleHallo*. Etc.

Scissor and Cutlery Grinding.Kiidol Making aad Optical Work.

Bicycle Sundries,Exchange Alley.

ir Trinity Saforuisd Church.

3315 Broadway.-'j- (Atpresentfll Broadway.)

Will ixs the new number or

t.U.Griffin'sCrescent Rink; Grocery.

our premium

4 O O , Including Yourself

eire cordially; IjCviteil jo tbe 5 & t(h: Slore 10 nee the wonder or modern times InaHewi»E MnchiftB, two machines tn one, making either a, chain stllctt or a 1OP«Hliilch, t^e ch'ato stitch wlhont the shnttle and the lock stitch with. Meni/nc-m,Tucking, Kn)S})g Uliirrlug, Qnllllng Binding, Felling and Braiding attachmentsare given ireewitn eleh macfalnc,nlong with the I /XJI 'ER,which makes the chainstitch Domestic* maebfoe wlthont* rival. Old Machines taken In exchange, big in-duccmeois for^ash, or terms easy. We think If yon see the Domestic yon wiuUkenooihe iv Will yon call and get circular?

* Our counters and shelves are now being loaded witb the latent and beat inall klnda of HJ9U3&FURNISHINQS In CROCKERY, JT3N ami WOODEN-WARE, L\Str*W anil (JLASrtWAHE, TOYS, GAMES, Ac , and if 1 we can gota portioti of j-j>ur trade we will try to please by giving perfect eookls, bo ser>ODds, anil quoting prices that cannot be approached by t-ther honsesJ

A Iwuie oi Royal tooth powder free with each $1 aale. Get a; handsomeCrayon Portrait of yoursclf or another free of

J. C. ALLEN, 28 West Front S t , I'linuD.-h].

We take pteaanrc, N. J. , November ts, 1892.

that we will be open rorbnainetia, c

Monday, PfovembjerWill] a toll Una or

Armdlii^s Chicago Dressed \ Beef,ShoeB, Lamb and Provisiojis.

ef, Bmoked rri)nwea. u . l wivthinzjn

UNION BEEF QO..R. L TOLti S, Frop.

BUY FURNITURE trashy 4 d "when they "ht-n a

DO YOUPOWLISONJ t JONES,

34;w. FwMt St.

Btipalrlns. .Matinn Mftkl

Zimmerman ana Kumpt,^WestFroitSt.. """*

Malte a Specialty jf BulldartHardware, Machinists' and Carpenters* llool*

Agents tor Welcome I Owo* Stove,kasnry's ijaint. Buckeye Mowers,Hartman Steel Wire Pence.

15 PER CENT.H For the next two weeks we have decided to make a

Sweeping Reductionand offer the balance of our Fall and Winter stuck to tbe public of Plalnneld at15 per cehb reduction, which makes the goods ass than cost. Cone early andsecure tho' Bargains.

G. SCHEPFLIN & 00.,70 WEST FRONT STREET. \

Ri|bed

for.Iiafiies

G i lFirst Ifatioaal Balk Building, I opp.Park>TC,

B i SPACE OPENED MARCH 8tliTo recofd the names of those purchasing Pianos and Organs from F. at

J1ULETT daring the ensuing 60 days:Mr* Pepey F. Phillips, 13SMadlaon aye , a Gildermaster A Krocger baby pawMrs. rin$ F. Phillips, a Htlderaaater A KroeRer ;nprif*t. ^Mrs Abritr Burtlett, 41 West Front street, a GitdormnBU;r 4 Krocger aprt«nl

Mrs. MIUBOII, solid mnlio^any Burr Piano.imviil Laiirio, Innn-llun, Kranicli ft Bach upright.

ROCHESTER B E E R !

WHOfLESALE LlttUOH ESTABLISHMEHTNO. 4 3 WESt FRONT STREET-j

TUK PLAINF1E1J) COUHl

New Shoe t)ept'm’t! :goubtkr OUST OPENED.

AL BRAID HKW GOODS. Upw Buy your sb >m of ua We an banl the regular nbo* either of the live yrara Bum btMtjr ruler In all the Connell* of Uie dly for tin ball decade mentioned end bna swayed bit deadly sceptre ever since Kerb success!re charter election has rceultcd In sending io the Common CoMoeil enoegh friends ol the Uquor traoc nod adrecatee of high Hcenee lo

extermination * upoe tho a congregate In Uin xidnUy of man street bridge, they making the sneered for dly boedqnartern. Tb* people. alt*, although rewound to potu-e protection, sne eery It officer who t* detailed toktol □clghhornood, and the tram! nfield’s 400, Including Yourself rile.) to the 5 A 10c Store to see the wonder or modern Umra In n r, two mnehinen In one, mnklng cither e chsln stitch or s lock > stitch wlhout the shuttle tod the lock milch wlilt Hummers, ■g Shirring, gaining Binding. Filling nod Braiding nUaehaenU lltn etch mnrhlnc.nlnng with the LOUPKR, which makes tke chsln machine wlthoot a rirtl Old Machlnen taken In exchange, big Is- cuh, or turns easy. We think If yon sen Urn DomeaUc yon eig Will yon nail nod get circular' ire nad thelres urn now bwlnr loaded with Ibe latent and beet la U8E.FURNISHINGS In CROCKERY, TIN end WOODEN. ■9 and GLA88WARE, TOYS, GAMES, **, end Ifeecnngst ►nr trade we will try to please by giving perfeet goods, on see- ing prices that cannot be approached by other houses. Hoyai tooth powder free with each $1 tale. Get a handsome I of yonrseif or another free of

J. C. ALLEN, 38 Wait Front 8t, Plainfield.

HURKAH1 HURRAH! HURRAH! TIGER! SIS! BOOM! AH! PRINCETON!

The Princeton Gymnastic Team and the Princeton Mandolin Club —Coder the snsplres of— THE PLAINFIELD BICYCLE CLUB

MCSIC HALT. TUESDAY, MARCH, 21st. Admission sic. Reserved seals, 50 and 75c., at Central Pharmacy.

Iaka do oiber * Onr coon all kinds ol H WARE, I.At a portloji of; code, and qtn A houla rate cLtis aons. The Park Ctob bowling team not con- ten.- with defeating the New Jersey Alhlotk aub,ctumplons of I'm smnlcur league of New Jersey, are now erreng- Ing ugnmo wilh the Elizabeth Athletic

HITEJZJV# CO. Of Plilladelphia, Send'heir

Eye Specialist EVERY THURSDAY

wednehday, mErcii ii. is”

Monday, November 28 With a Hill lino or

Armdur’s Chicago Dressed Beef, Sheet), Lamb and Provisions.

Iks Iaftst City OsUPtkf Peasant Dnr - latarmtlag r.«.r« jCanrilad ky PUIa- lain a Bast SUIlfJl'Bmtistlaua, 0. I. LEOPAAO. ■ The New Jersey Uglatetarn enacted a law April 2, 1869, Which *• known as the Brst ' City Charier- of I'lalnBeld. Tlic citizens anted Inknvor of Its adop- tion on the list day df the same month. 'Thin original charthr provided that ■•the Common CotlnlU or a majority thereof shall have the Sole, only and exclusive right and p^wvw of licensing nad assessing every inn keeper and re tailor of splrltnoal liquors within the city of Plsii field, hn< so many keepers of ovster-bousea sndicellars and places for selling fermented Urjnorn, as they may deem moat condnctve to dm imldic good.-’ The first municipal electron for city officers, under thin charter, occur- red March S, 1869, and the first Com- mon Gonsctl held 114 first meeting May 11, 1869. On the loth doj of July fol- low!* thoy Ansae.! the lint "Ordinance relating to the SalO pf Liquor," which was subsequently found to he defective,

consoia COVNCTI. op 1869. There were six applications made during this Council year (May -69 is May 1870) to carry «e the liquor tram, In “collars, eating.'hoosea and other places," hot they earn all refused. Two tavern licenses wete already In foil force by previous authority of the Union County Coarts, one »1 which did not ex- plre till the Sommqt of 1870, nod one, the old, popular Lndng'a Hotel," run oul In mid-winter of'1559. Tills lasl, n cherished legacy treat onr arcenters was deemed an absotnta nccossity for tho prosparity of the Infant city. On the first day of February, 1870, the Council, oat of respect for the aid land- mark of by-yons Jays, lioenaed this “orderly and famlhirf rraort."

UMTkD tow UCTUB 1870 AgD 1871 The Common 0q,ncfl June 21, 1870, passed a farther "(irdlqance for licens- ing sad regulating Drinking Saloons" only, which reunited the local law for about fire yearn. (Hiring 1870 and 1 there warn no aelfcou Bccnsen allowed, and only three hotel hers were per- mitted to dli|>eliin Intoxicating drinks

TO PLAINFIELD Iluryea l>av Plercey Darla Grant Bolton Barnes Ellis Hidden

tf’S OFFICE, 7 East Front Street, rKOK.SJ> a. U- to 6 P. W. • iwtlortrf u muto k® •tWMtory. ,

UNION BEEF CO. II.LEH, Prop. 16 EAST TMRlysTREKT

Fal!aOvercoata,|Winter Overcoals^jUlstcrSjg BUY FURNITURE >™*h> *«•! ..pent •hen they hare mare tuna. Journal League tournament The Cree- cenla play tho Casino team at Roeello and Lhs Yonng Men, the I'loneera at Elisabeth. Next Tnenday evening, the laat J our ns. League fume will he played In this c|^a JlifadaUUm Is.re _ll Khk (Kja PU necis of El Orescent* peeled.

The bowling tournament wan eoa- Unned last evening on the 0. Y. M. L. alleys and n number of interesting games were played. 00 account of the Bicycle Club's cn- tsl iment In Mnalc Hull last orenlng, the howling contest between the Dem- ocrats and Republicans of the Crescent League, has been postponed until next

Very Low Prices, SCBWED BROTHERS, -8-.^.*™*.: Buy>mrptnrnitnreof

P0WLI80N; A JONES, $OV. Front St An lnterenling game

FRED. W. DUNN, The Plainfield Grocer Zimmerman and Rum^,

. 42 West Front 8t» ' MaJce a Specialty of Builder'* Hardware, MacMnlata’ and Car penterg’ Tools-

Agents tor Welcome! G.una Stove, kasnty'a Paint Bnekoye Mowers, Hartman Steel Wire Fence

fees to sell mloxlcatlng drinks, $700 lor hotel licenses, $700 for saloon li- censes and $250 for boltla licenses There was added this year to the City Finances Iron the liquor license fees the unprecedented sum of $11,106.75. 1891. With Uda highest license fee Plainfield has yet Imposed upon the Intoxicating liquor sellers, there was this year sent Op to the Council the largest nurnbe- ef applications for tho privilege ore knows. Twenty petitiona for Ucennea were presented Including the one on the “Heights," allot widen were grant- ed hut three, ' 1892 and 1893. There was no perceptible alteration In the poliucal poise of the people at the polls, when the Common Council men of those two yearn were elected

Come in out of the cold sad g« tke rensedire for chapped handi>ad (rodcil frr» froafei feet. SHAW’S eliteine: Keeps th® and smooth, can be ®*el jnst before poking oo tkld £lo»es wUhoot hulling I beta, J(c. bottle. Steam's Edelwefss Craam For rooghness of the skin, chapped hand*, (ace jiao bps, <*ccEent for nlbufn, 15c. bot. Shaw's Qeetrle Frost OU For imniedLte relief sad Core "f treated (ret, chilblain*. etc. hare thing- Handred* will testify ae to lit merit., ice. bottle. K- J. NIUW. draggtat, Prow- Street.

Extraoril Inary. J. HOHIIOK, Auctioneer, .Every I-renlng During Ihe Feck

15 PER CENT 31 1-2 West Front Street the finance committee were read and a nctUeatant af hills was ordered It was found that $517.83 remained la act proceeds Irotn the fair. Th* commiiuo s[>polouid to srrangs for formatting the engine hoonc are waiting the motion of the Connell in the matter of the slicrn- uon of tho bonne before pnrchmelng the turnitare. —Crushed plne-spple soda, at Leg- gett’s Central pharmacy. Here Is the first of the "crushes" reported for duty. — H. A- Woodruff received won, that the insurance adjusters would he here today to estimate the loss on Traynor's blacksmith shop In .Scotch Plains. —Hie store on West. Front street which has been occupied hitherto by Carney Brothers, and which was Bald to have been rented to a Liberty Cor- ner undertaker, was rented yesterday

' For tho next two weeks we have decided to make a Sweeping cReduction

ffer thb balance of onr Fall and Winter atock to the pnblic of Plainfield at r cent! redaction, which makes the goods sea than coot. Come early and the Common CooncU ok 1570 and three tty die Connell of H7l. ( Aim-ucnaen t)$7$, U73, 1876. lenient In caucun or otherwise, lasted le respect to three or

A Great Attrai t:on SCHEPFI.IN & CO.

I V in WKT ri’flVT STRFPT These were prohibition Connells end lo 1892 Ulere resorts reteesd to coonUoaoce Honor traffic Icgnifxed to sell apirttnoua and fermenh CMidertBg It apt for the good of the "d liquors and for the present year greatest eurnhef. to BcenM pay places 18>*. there will be fourteen licensed to eell lutoxIcatUg dHnka. No liquor I1’*'0*. Including "The Netherwood. - ttcenass were greTledlo any sppllcanla Nineteen uppUeaUoos wUl be the foil When the Coiffbon Council of 1872 nomber made, one of which has been cams Into exert*! ol. He chartered so withdrawn .ad four rejected, thorny (extendkag only frian May lo total names.' December >1) diet* were three hotels The sum total income to the City In regular ntnn)hl( order whose permits Treasury of Plainfield from liquor did not expire HIU1 June, August and licenses, since the organization of die December respee Ivtffy of that year. municipal government In 1869, Inclnd- Daring thin period the Bute Legla- mg 1893 has been $100,J29.«o. latum amended the City Charter by eta- Tlin advocates of Higlt License In r. . .. - Connell are not

70 WEST FRONT STREET. Music Hall!

J. A. Dem*twt. So)® Lrw®e ao4 M*iu«rr. SATUEDAY EVENING.

ALLEN &LISTER Practical Mac inisti

^AU kinds of rival rise naatlyaad promptly Bicycle Repairing.

Scisaor end Cutlery Griodlng. Model MhkklDM and Optical Work. Bicycle Sundries,

Exchunge Alley.

APRIL 8 &D<] out of ibe known to m«ke day claim for a priaci- \Aq m >»elng involved In the qaeetton, bet vegenl the Mae only u n meunrv- o( policy. tXJSCLCWOX. The Infallible logic of the l»qoor trnf- |c lo HxiofleW with no excoasiroly h.gh

a saloon nr m so ora aid a til- 6E1M101 TO TH* TAR WEST TIA

TH* mVSTLTAHIA RAXLtOAD. Os Mkrch 28lh ibe lut peraooony- cooducpd u>or to Florida will leere New York end Pbllndelprita. Too nets hnve ibe option of returning on any rrgnlnr train prior to May Si, 1893. PI fly dolUra from New York, $48 from Pbikdelpbin, and proportionnte rates from other points, cover, in addition to round-trip transportation, all neceaaary expenses en route going. A. aa.-.k. nu ■ k. i ■ n ■« • - - -

ROBIJ\

ho on 335 Broadway. Firfet National Bamk Building, with full rest, foil cosipaey. foil nrche.tr. .

Exactly as produced in New Yort.

C.W. Griffin’s Tflis; SPACE OPENED MARCH 8th •n> recow the names of those purchasing Pianos and Organs from F M-

sjl' HU LETT during the misnlng 60 days: Mr* Perey F. Phillips, 135 Madison are , e Olldermatter * Krocgct baby p** Mm rerey F. Phillips, e Qtldcrmaster k Kroeger uprlghL Mrs Abner Bartlett, 41 West Front street, a GUdormnatcr A Krueger nprig»>- Mr» Mnknou, solid mahogany Starr Plena t Dnlld Lattric, Dnnellcn, Kranlcb 4 Bach upright

least this Dumber of liquor dealers lo supply their craving appetite* Still farther this drinking population of the community Is psrfecUy willing to main- tain Ihean bar-room moaareba lo tbs ex- tent of about $250,000. every year. Tbeeu high license monopolies have In no degree diminished the quantity of liquor drunk, nor la kny sense soppreaa-

On March 29, the laat California tour leave* the East for the moat woodcrtol and delightful trip it Is possible to make in this country. A loans! agent end chaperon accom- pany oacb party nod everything poaat hie Ir done for the comfort and enter tainment of the tourists All Informa- tion regarding rates, rentes, eta, may be obtained on application U) the Tonr- Ist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Com- imny, 233 Booth Fourth street, Phila- delphia, 849 Broadway, New York, 860 Fulton street, Brooklyn, or ticket

The Interest in the reported school nt which was said to be Impending In

ROCHESTER BEER O. R LEONARD.

yrara* W. I_ DOUGLAS

WHOLESALE LiaUOR ESTABLISHHEHT NO. 43 WEST FRONT STREb North Avenaen, T. & Armstrong Man-

Page 3: NEW 11 Ai e Oui t th Entir Stock - digifind-it. · PDF filel^enta Illegally. \ HIS SWEETHEABT. 3» CharsH Frafd olcnt Finimeisi Oon- ... The general opinion U that Ahlwardt discovered

1893 1893!

Tir. Wo. Sa.

MOON'S PHASES.

: ntUl[Vrki:

: J d April 11. ; Mr*lleii « rite*' tfwn of Mrs. Pertana, '-She

™ t>r!jtlit women, ami an «ctlvcba tfitnlrei', editing a hews-l ^ & l d l t fl lU j

cgjlar lectureUirp OIL 'Margaret. Ful-

and Mary Lyon the*rilh. lilgli praise : from

^ and will I am ante bet '. uiiil .iji|.n ciatedln i*laln

tocture is 6ue or s coarse olLectures to JC given at All

The first one will be

mod J r ffield." Tt]B

. C,;

Houls' L'buhi

Jaikaou.— The Itefcei A.

9ij<l»y by Mn>. ElizabethI LfJl tiff, i^l — * * ; • • _J_»

MUSCLE AND-MUSIC.

Mak Collff.

«f IU

u d Artlitic, IB Malta Hall, La*t

T i e iitifi-tjiiiiment of Uie BicycleClub, ID MUSIC Hall, last nlgbl, was a

roronuceJ success. The audience•• au !i(i|nciijiive mm, and enbraeedlargo Dumber of well known e octet j;O|JL'. The1 programme waa aofflcl-iily vnrled to be in every way enter-

taining, ami II met in every way thereqalromenUL

Of course anyone who attended thenMtlc exhibition of last nlgM will)

e idea or seeing su< h an athletic perirmancc as is given by ]iiofeseionalliletcs, waa bound to be disappointed.licse Btndy y o u n g Princeton

, while their work WM excellent,; bound to bedecidedlv<un»leur1ah.in no measure detracted from the

•Hence of It however. The workilic horizontal bar, the acrobatics

id pyramids were interesting and de-dedly tlie best of the programme. Theresiling of l'oe, 96; Gran I, 93; w u ex-

cellent. The playing of the Mandoline' b was '>}• no means the eniertaining

tare It was expected to be. Thisnay have arisen from tLe fact that Me

f e n . were located withia thern ai>n>B and Uieir worksomewhat Use that of the stock

reheat ra.

Taking It altogether the entertaln-eut was satisfactory and pleasing, ft

ad been woll boomed by skillfulboomers," and that It wad not dlsap-

iniing is decided proof of Its sue-

:he life oi Heluu llu:

. E. MIB willunduyMurdi UG, 00

West Thirftitruel ueur I'iiirnSeld: ave-nue. .I'reaMutji Elder J. II 'Morganwill preacljjltt 10.30. a- m. nod He*.F. U. WarftiMc at 3 p. m. ind i Key.Sirs. M. E. Elottpfilctucben*t7.30 p.in. Itev. T.f.it, U. Henry is the pastorof iLencwi^iailon.

—Mrs. Islington Booth will addressa meeting tobn belli in the CrescentAvenue (Juiicti p e » $Ioui)ay evqurng,under the:'ftngplces of.the riaiofielOAuxiliary ofrjjjhe Salvation Ann;. '•

, —TomoPrflW eVenlrig, Major G$n. O.0. Howard, fill deliver lire second tec-lure in tliej«. Jtt. C. A-. course It theFirst Baptist, Church. His sabjeat willhe "Major jCfei£ George H. Tboknas '"

—Don'lftitgpt the address' by Mrs.Hclcu Mai ell, of Lncknow, India,on "Missk^ fLrfcfin India," at VincentUtiaptjl, llu

the city atwhite tbe svmloil rtilli o*)iiling:i

"harlik Potter Jf.

lenae fog bad settled- ov<> O'clock this mornlqg it;ck ug

it cold u wasi per-

rill soon tegine constru cm of a new hoale at

i , ,0ivisk>n streets, whenceeoltl ho : B »:us ri'miiu'd recently.

The plans fo ij are now being d^awn.— I-'rtmk Itansoin, of tbe Auallne Dye

Company, j»Iio /lives at Dunotten, willremove to [K*W yorfc May 1.

—A( the! next meeting of the Dunel-; ten Ituitdin^ and Loan Association'A]inl-17. a; new- series of the Loan un-der Uie old (ijifcrter will likely be stnrt-ed, Iu ittitit'fpaUtwi of the demand lormoney for $pilfling purposes Tliereieevidence ajtfcftdy'. apparent, of a newactivity luj&e -Way of building thisHjiring. - .

—How \v&nyi North Ffalnfieidersknow thall&eir Children who go to th<public HchoK rOfi Somerset Btreet, al

pjiielled ;l ;atody and recite In a littloped np;' »m',. four feet beloff th

surface oft e ground, whoso walls nrLBilj those ceiling is low: arji

llr-eily into tbe cellar

HE PLA.IHFIELD CAKEEA CLUB'S WORXCQMMXBDZS. .

n . Coward, secretary orlainfleld Camera: Club has received the

ollowing letter from Harry B. Fowler,lorresponding secretary of the Brook-y Aciitiemy of Photography, in refer-nce to the set of lantern elides which

clnb contributed to the Interchange.e letter speaks for itself:

rookljii Academy of Photography,17T and 179 Montague street, ;

BROOKLYN, March 19, 1893 J. H. Coward, Sec'y,

Piiuntield Camera Club,Pla'nfleld, N. J.,

Dear Sir: - W e desire to express toour Society, ourappreaationan'd inter-it in the set of slides, wh'ch yojr clubmlributed toMte"Interchange." Itwasrtamly a very fine collection of slidese best "Inlet-change" Mt that weive received this season, and you

Ave reason to be prond of i t I WillBend you a copy of the "Brooklyn Ea-

le," which gave a snort account of the" " itibn, aud which I can heartily ei

Very truly yonre,Harry a . Fowler,

Woman's Beliefnd G. A R , al their homet t M d v i n Am

which lei. d t r the ma

•ud

trustees ojevening,shonld bnthe whole

are aboutfirst aveii

—There!nt tTie 0(.VVt'dnesdfCrosby, ofl

;liiuldiiigT As of ibetbe M'l.'H'l remarked- InOppose some sidknee

here, it would sweeSi elf a stale of £fiairi civilized commnnit

ind Runyon, oT tbl10 the Elizabelli Jouruo!

toullti four new cottages o

..Missionary S«:labLgregatiofial Church • tHisI evening 6] o'clock. : Miaap MicroneBian MlMlob «l a r e cordially invited.

—At trw* iprtepstafce shooUni y<Icnluy at Th tee fridges* CbarWrfrolUand Danie* Terry of this city were tweof Die eiglii who shot for second njonejatid two ol'ike three *uo endured tilthe lam whWall.the WnlB were Mil "mid the IVBUII was a draw. There ianoihersl^oiio-day at Yardville, for>•*• • i>siiik*a at tdf io entrance money

—Car t j * Sttyker, the Central avenuf stocera, carry a heavy Block of tinfinest quafty of Philadelphia print batter, which they .claim to be tbe pert hthe tuarkU.; \

—WliotfrnaB Rogers, of Central avenue, has''bis bands BIIt] bbop (all oliu-jticH which are to be repaired. Hi

'• illy of this work aud bosextra workmen lo. ki

which has been

oofiic mixture to (rive childtnbers, green fruit aiii.1 wai

to be called at an. ,onng people who re-Ity of the Evoiia depotof organizing a'• Law

,„« -or school tiiniiee_ .atna, last sight, Thomas J

J elected In place of David PHall. A p p r o p r i a t i o n of »2,«W f<

'"" $ r

Tempt Fate

Pearlnd G. A R , al their homstreet, Monday evening. Among those

resent were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C.imitn, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Slepnens,

Mr. and Mra. M. Brewster, Mr. andMrs. U. C. Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. 1.McVoy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Angleman,Mr. and Mre. Ueo. Whitlock, Mrs.VooOroff, Mr. and Mrs. ~"Ed. Moi^ uiiij[ uu. .»II. aim m n . MUM* m v i » |

Mre. E. Welgman, Mrs. J . E. Redding,Mrs. M Khne, Mrs. F . WMtely, MrsW. W. Corielland niece, Miss Howlett,(r. Cannt and Mrs. I. Brakaw.

Fred L. Tavlor, of Ewt'Fil'tb street,Is home from Cornell University (or thregujar Spring regeas.

Mrs. Henrietta P. Jacques, widow ol,e late Rev. P. L. Jacques, died at:r home on Grove street yesterday li•r i9ih year. Her funeral service

will be private.Mr. and Mrs. W C. Smith of Grand-

<ew avenue, have issued invitations foilelr silver wedding anniversary, Wed.MSi.ay evening April 12Invitations are out for the .meet

j g t o be addressed next Monday night,y Mrs. Ballinglon Booth, in the Ores-mtj Avenue Church.Abe) Cmwson, of ' Flenlngton, re-nu;d home today after a visit to hitin on Brook avenue.T. D«Peet, of Fiemington, is visitingtends h this city.P. T. B., Ncviue, of Bandlord ave-

le, lieB at his home very sick Withtig trouble from which he has been aiDerer for some time. His trouble hasiken a more serious form in the past

week.MreJIafluer, of North Plaiufield, wi

go Monday to Minnesota to reiiidibonschold effects have already

been sent.Mrs. H . A. Woodruff has been quit*

sick at her home on East Ttird streetwith grip complications but is recoverng. , _

Miss Phebe Mills of Dow street iivisiting friends in Somerville.

Lawyer John H. Van Winkle Is slowy recovering from a serious attack o

grip and hopes soon to be oat again.Mrs. Charles Schemerhorn, of Nortl

veaue, is still quite sick from anof the grip, but appearances In bare favorable. Sunday last her friendwere seriously alarmed about the Indi

n Kr. sr, of West Front street, 1to bo married Sunday, and be and bisbride will go «n a wedding trip tofriends In ConnecttcjU

W. T. Lowden, or Fort Chester, N, was ID the city to-duy.Miss Mary Hackay died Monday ae hospital where she l iu been a p«r

lient for tbe post two week*. Her dealwas the result of peri torn Li" from whicahe.bad been Buffering some time beTore coming to tbe hospital. She ba<no relaiives lo this t-oantry, and hilived here bat two years. Tbe fuueraLook place to day Iroc: the store oUndertaker C^.sej.

The Underwoods of ihe Borough hairented tbe Job Male homestead at Firsplace and Crescent avenue.

Mrs. L. Waidron or MartinTillevisiting friends in this city.

6 C. Slmnn of GranJ View avenuwill remove lo Newark tomorrow.

—Somcraet Council, Junior OrderUnited American Mechanics will gian e&iertalnmeut in tbe lodge rootFrt<Uy night

THE PLA1NFU5LD CODK1EK. W B D N E S O A Y . MABCH 22,1898.

MORE SCHOOL ROOM NEEDED.

t Umt Wfgkft Bchoe! M.rtla^ 1> >artkPlaiafl«ld, Tranat XeCatean Tilla How

CaiUrn a t . Crowdri i»toa Sa ildinj lst.nd*d ftr Half that STaabar.—Th« Condxuon of K u r iMorth HalBfitU Tn.pi.jer. — A >«Wflmildmg Ad»«atrd.

inn* poaslMllty of the women of Northlaliii'mhl larrung oat en masse for llieurpose of caNitmr their ballot* in favor" > or more or the b u s i e d who

to be elected, doabtless had aood deal to do with Jus unnsuallyrge number of men wbo were In tbe

aseraeat ol tiie school honse on Som-raet st.eeL last evening, when trusteertt. John HcCatchen called tne an-al meeting to order. In spile of the

act that the women were not presente meeting was very harmonious andnt'derable bnsiiietw of Importanceis transacted.Tiie Qrst thing done waa to ile-

do upon a presiding officer. Ex-Trus-ee James HcGee waa chosen such bycclamation, whHe Township Clerkorace J. Martin was made the Secro-

ary. The call was then read anil tbe" Bonny, the District

His report showedtat the entire receipts of the year

amounted to $19,088.84 and tbat histpenditures were $11,819.07, leavingcash balance on hand of &T,237.77.f this amount, $8,227.50 Was used toly the salaries of the teachers.Trustee HeCatcheo then read theinual report of the Board of Trusteesio report showed that 647 scholarsere enrolled on the, school's recordsid tbe average attendance for the•st. three months of the present school

eat was 643 scholars. The reportir teacher bad re-

enily been engaged on account of tberowing tendency of the school and tbe

ireaent uuikltng was entirety made-uale lei meet the demands for>aeo which aro dally being made upon

The election of a trustee for threeears then followed. S. St. John Hc-nuihen, who bad been appointed to nilie vacancy in tbe Board caused by the

resignation of Mr. James Mcgee, was^nominated and upon motion, the Sec-et&ry was instructed to c u t a ballot, Inis favor For tbe position of trustee

one year, Stephen B. Josephs andeorge C. Hallock were nominated,here being no other nominations, Chair-au Mcgee declared them closed, whenr.: Hallock came lo the front andillidruw bis name in favor ofr. : Josephs. SecreUry Martin -was

berefore instructed to cast a similarIn favor of Mr. Josephs for irus-

Ae for one year. It was dono.The sum of 83,500 was then voted

i be raised for school purposes for tbenailing year. It waa announced that10,500 would be asaitable from thelate taxes which would bring the totalp 10 $20,000. Of this sum, the ci-lendilures would be teacher's salaries,8500; janitor's salary, $540; schoolupplles, 6200; fuel, $275; repairing,

$276; Incidentals, $200.

Mr. Morrison then asked If the'ustees had set a date to consider

of enlarging tne present scboolngs. Trustee McCutcben, In an-ng, thanked the assemblage for

is [ re-elccLlon. He said that evernee be bad had anything to do witbie School Board, he had' been tryingurd to solve tbe problem of how tojiieuze a little rao-e room Into tberesent build'ng, . The time bad comehen Uie building, In its present shape,

unl.l not be squeezed any more. TheLc;oftbe matter is, be said, thatuililing Is overcrowded. Fnpihi __>rced to stady in small, IU-ventilatednd damp rooms which are a menace

' ' bealtb and lives. The presentIon class is doing its work '

eooo mcioust HOW ouinrr WAS.

The annual school meeting of D'sio. 2 of Duuelleu was held last nightthe Soutu school. The house was

rowded to the doors, which has neveroccurred before. The women turned

ut weH, and the Junior Order of i. nit-ed American Mechanics were there

t b > mail. There was also aood spniikling of Boman Catholics.

The meeting was called to order byistrict Clerk L. E Uvermore. W. J.amllton was ehofen chairman, sodenry C. Gasklll, clerk. The report ofie treasurer waa read and accepted,asas al*o the report of the trustees. Itas shown that In tbe past year thehool baa been1 growing until now nenr-

300 scholars are enrolled. Theustees recorded lUcir disapproval ofie treatment they had received fromrincipal Boberia who left them lastinnary without an hour's warnlng,itnd>ote highly of his successor O. A.olmson who came well racommendeilnd who has conducted the school satis-ctorilytbnsltr.

In the report of t&e trustees 82700as asked for this year as against2500 last year, which was granted.In the nominations for trustee to

icceed Mr. Swackliamer, threean JiJates among them Editor Lowrieere proposed but two resigned invor ot Rev. A. I. Martine, who wasectedj The clerk then read the noticef resignation of Bev. Mr. Uvenaoreho is soon to remove to Alfred Centre,. Y. ": At this juncture Prank Haffnerroposod the name of Mrs. Bodine toI the anexpired term of Mr Liver-ore. 'She declined, and H. C. Gas-Ill was elected. About this timeuBtee T. L. Thomas appeared in theeetlng and was greeted with hearty

applause.The trustees as they now stand are,

cv. A. I. Martine elected for threeear?, 11 C. Gaakill two yean, and'lomas L. Thomas who has a year yetserve. An rudltlng committee was

^pointed couponed of the following:Frank K Wynkoop, Mr. Gray snd Mr.

odine. All the voting had been doaej acclamation and there was not a dls-inting voice to any motion as carried.A special vote Of thanks was tender-

d Rev, Mr. Livermon fo.- his servicesnd be respojned calling attention toie unanimity In all the school meat'

fie Bald that the large Dumbergathered last night had come out ol

irioaity derived from newspaper re-oru and called the attention of the re-•orters, present, to the unanimity of theeeling, adding that ;lt.was aa esam-e of all the meetings. Adjoarnmentas then taken.

WHAT ARE THEY GOING

Ollg nitended for a cloak r

a which was originallyOn<

mining

Is using part of tne eel:;uilding as a class room.Tbe time baa come when so

mat be done, aud done aiearly 700 scholars are crowded intouihliug which was originally Intended>r little more than half that number,'be trustees refuse to take th.[wnsibility of the life and health of tbeblltlren upon tbeir snouldera any long-

More accommodations are needed,nd must be bad. This can easily beecartd by building an extension on tberout of the present building wbichould give eight or ten more rooms.Mr. II. B. Lounsbury thought

ranch school should be erected iniiL-ti the primary scholars should be

laced. Only two-thirds of the present•liool population of the township al-•nded school. Tbe others didn't come

icuause tbere washeta.

Mr. McCutcben thought it would ben Injustice to separate the buildings.tetpdes it would entailupense on the people. At present,be pupils of the township are educatedit 4 lower rate per capita than those 'imilar schools iu the vicinity.

Mr. J. Valiant offered a suggestiontbat tbe trustees present to the peopleinch plans as they have by the twenty-Iflb of April- This plan, In Mr. Me

Cutthen's judgment, waa hardly thething. A motion finally prevailed thaiilaim be drawn and estimates prepare*

r building an extension on the frontjf the present school house, and tha,he trustees call a special meeting oIbe'citizens on or before April 25, »wbtch time tbe plans and estimates may

e considered and voted rleeting then adjourned.

THIS U WHAT CAKE 07 k B1W5PAPHIBSPOKT.

The citizens of Danellen are very idignant over tbe sUtementsin the Prolast Fall, that Jerry Dunham, an engineer on tbe Central Railroad, was inane and BO incapacitated for the duties

jf bla position. Following this camerequest Irom a few citizens asking thrailroad officials not to reinstate him

the ground that he wai not safe tbe an engineer.

Dauham'i iljness was a lemporarvsumach ironble, and he has recovered(nun It DOW, so he Is capable of resnming hii duties. A pbyeician oixmeilen only receuUy madestatement to this effect. But the harmbal been done by the paper, Uie irapression of fear has been esUDlisfaed byIt, sad the railroad officials aUU reftuoto take Mr. Banham back.

M M I HMttac. M Ittaafiaf MWMSI P wtaiuat* and Catfeolldi >*thlBc b«t tk*

b u d CmrlaattT

WOBO •XPLOTXB.Last evening the Fink Ribbon Socie-

j of the Third Street Mission gave asodableln honor of the employees t fhe Scott Press Works. The attend-

ance was all that tbe house could ac-commodate. Some very pretty deco ra-

n t of potted plants and pink ribbonsfestoons beautified the scene A

a m card motto, contributed by Uiemployees of the Prest Works, hongriore the audience.L W. Randolph opened the pro•arome of Iltemry and musical exertee by an appropriate address inhlch he rejoiced at tbe success or theItalon work, and welcomed the visi-

tor*. The programme consisted of asolo by Miss May Berg, two reci-

tations by Miss Etta Raybert, two cor-_ solos by Miss Susie Berg, two voca

solos by Miss Bessie Blair, a piaoo duety the Hisses May and Susie Berg, twoocal solos by Harry Teagar, musica the zither aud banjo by J. Tan Epsnd sou, a banjo solo by Ferd Tan Epsid two vocal solos by Ellsba Mc-ready. RefreshmcnU were servedOer the programme.^be audience was highly entertained

t ihe instrumenui music rendered byf.Tan Eps, who played his own com-

•oalUons.

—The statement which was made lane of yesterday's papers that the line

residence of Frank P Unff, at 158ark avenue, la ., tilm by Sherifflets, Aprt; 26, i o satisfy a mortgage,untrue. The property la owned by

osoph T. Dunham, and Is entirely freend clear from all Incnmbrances. Mr.uaham reels very much agrleved that

such report should have been pnb-

•TO DO ABOUT IT?

-»8npfBm« Officer, .f the Hon-S«rat En-downfat Order a n stpteUd \n* t i l lWe«k, WTien SuBC Explanations will btOil a of the Appolntmsat • ( • I t eeirn.At tlie meeting of the Non-Secret En-

owmeai Order Saturday night It is ex-ected tbat the supreme officers of therand Lodge will be prevent and telhat tney know abont the causes thai

ed to tlie abandonment of tbe order.Matters are in a terrible muddle ia the

rder and no one outside a few of theirTncipal officers can give tbe faintestdea of what ihe outcome will be.

Nona of the members seem to doubtiat tlie finances of the orderood condition, or that everyiL wbi* be b is paid iu. Th Is is assur-

ed by tbe Secretary of the State ofi assacbusells, and tbe most plausible1

r easy theory to use in explaining tineed of tbe receiver who baa been ap-

pointed, is tbat as has been before stat-:d in Uie Courier, the utterf try I ug to contend against tbe oddiiat were working against tbe order by;BBOO of tlie action of ttie oid line in-trance companies which have been try-ig to squeeze the get-rich-quick organ-

izations oat of existence.A new organization has been formedBaltimore oat of tbe old - material ol

e Iron Hall, to which baa been addedlose ol the Non-Secret Endowment Or-er whp foresaw tbe; disbanding olheir organization.

Tbe •nnremrt officers of the GrandKKige when they come here will pro-lably bring some pressure to bear U>

ilte the organization in this city withe one; la Baltimore* and tbe offer *illmade to receive the certificates of

s local order at face value Into theew one. The endowment ordeitits city will be very cliary howeverbout embarking In the new enterpriseiioiiRli they assert that ' *

their kind of insurance iahng one, to the exclusion of theId line companies.

—Thomas Keller of the PJalnfieldmusetnent Company reports that he

has signed for this year's base ballteam the following players: Hoflbrd,

atcber and captain; F. Jones, firsttase; Bonner, abort stop; Leldy, centre

field: turner, right; field; Daly, thirdbase; Vroom, of Staten Island, leftfield and T. Mnrrj, of Somerrille,second base. A pitcher has not beensecured as yet

—Tbe case of James M. Frenchagainst Clifford E. Pearsail waa ieluded last evening before Justice'Josh and a Jury. Tbe parties live inWestQ&ld. The rait I waa brought torecover $200 damage for s c o t c h ter-rier I belonging . : to Freudwhich PearsaJl shot : November .testimony was given to tbe effect that thedog was chasing Peaxaall's chickenalso that be was chasing Pearsail. Tneurj awarded a verdict of (40 .

• 100 B«war4. tlOO.

)EtS00DP, NOTIONS,&c

W. Thornton Parker, M. D., Re-corder, Association of Acting Assistant

nrgeone of tbe U. 8. Army, writes:"Salem, Mass., March 23, 1891.

(•When at Stuttgart, Germany, dur-ng the Winter of 1881-82, I was suffer-ngfroma severe attack ofbronchlUs,hlch seemed to threaten pneumonia,met at the Hotel Marquardt, Com-

mander Beardslee, of tbe United StatesNavj. In speaking of my sickness he

marked: 'Doctor yew can core tliatbest trftuble or yours by using an ALL-OCK'S Poaotrs 1'LABTER' 'That may berue,' I answered 'but where can I gethe plaster?' 'Anywhere In tbe civilizeddrld, and surely here in Stuttgart.

Whenever I have a cold, I always/usene and find relief.' I sect to the drugtore for the plaster, and it did all thaty fnend had promised. Ever since

hen 1 have used It whenever sufferingroro a cold, and I brve many timesrescribed it for patients."

•The ALLCOCK'S PLASTER IS tbe besto be bad, and has saved manv from

severe illness, and undoubtedly,*if nsedromptly, will save many valuable lives.Whenever one has a severe cold theybould put on an ALLCOCK'S PLASTER ae

soon as possible. It should be placedacross the chest, the upper margin justbelow tbe neck; some hot beef tea, ormilk will aid the treatment

"This Is not a patent remedy In thebjectionabie sense of that term, but a.andard preparation or value. TheDvernment supplies for the U. ,3 . Ar-

my and Indimi Hospital stores containAixcoi-K'a POROUS PLASTERS, and tbeMedical profession throughout theworld are well aware of their reliabilityand excellence. I shall always recom-mend It, not only to break np colds, buias useful in allaying pains In the chestand back. It is a preparation worthy

fgeneral confidence."

THE FINEST LI E OF SPRING ft SUMME

CARRIAGES JEVER SHOWN IN THE STATE.

Victorias and s Cabriolets

OF THE LATEST STYLES.'

Gentlemen's Driving Trapsrwo and Four PassengerSurreys, Runabouts Buck-Boards, Phaetons in endlessvariety.

Call in and look around, i It will dor6U;good to see the elegant designs.

j 16, 18, 20 and 22 Somerset Street,

A full line of Harness,Whips, Robes and HorseFurnishings

t)ES—ID Korth PlalnoeU, Tuesdaych SIM, UK, Mrs. HenrldU P- -idoir oflatfl Rev. p. L. Jacques a*ad '.» /e»ra.

WANTS AMD 0FF3HS.

M % SALE; A nlaabte f.mLly bnoe tlsoT phaeton buck boat JJ h»rness etc

T R SALK:-Building at 32 West SecondJ strefjl to be moved April IU. Apply

George Cole 16 Eut Front street.

/^.ENTLEMAN t«chcr from EuropeJf wishes few private pnpiU in Frencb con-

—— lion*! 5j ilcm. Success »s5urcd. Ad-Prof. McKmlcy de Mmcartfaur. Hir-

ed Ac-demy.

experience. Office

Rk

EWARD for return of Shepherd dogWhite breast and white spot on Uck Of

k. Answers to name of Ken. 34 Washt t e u e

t icELIABLE "

_ chief clerk of weather bureaa,Shi*, Fhannaciit.

TO LET:—On Craig Place home 11 rootu d bath. AU improvement!. Rest | « . i

per month. Apply George F. Edward* IJoerMreet,

|X> LET:—Home I3 roomi improrementL Kveml ic ra of ground Urge old (uhionI barn accommtile 15 to aa bond chickenme* etc Will rent partly farniihed•furnished. U Kensington awaiue.

HKEE

T7"ANTED—Cuitomer*. ipecial'V for thw week men* Derby and alpinet h»!» at 99c Regular price l. 50 at B

~\\T ANTED,W »r .bout

ill dd

. a milk routei parties ha™

« will «ddr™ with foil 'particoUn. 1BOWM 933 Buffer itrcet Brooklyn.

ANTBD^Uood chambemmid. . re*» at 36 EaU Ninth Mrcet. Appl

after eight o'clock p . m.W';

a .x-.Laloct and £

iBHQs, • iTTimu, *• OIL cunriutreat .Variety, JaMt r«oolr^l,

A. POPEFront Street.

Day|sGrowLoDger

TBADE A.T

Peck's

Li M. FRENCH,

WINDOW SHADESOT'BSc Bbade tor 29c ' Our 50c shade for 39c Our 65c shade for 49c

}nr 75c. shade for 65c. Guaranieed OrK-clftM goods. Remember you C M save

10 to 15c. a YardCARPETS & MATTINGS

ijing now at onr special offering.

EDSALL'S!tatent Leather

hoei-have become popaUr with tbe men, they find th*t they will wear u wellM (Jtif-atin, and [bey do not ti«s« the trooble or expense ofh&viDgtbem poiikhed

We Bell ouly the beat quality French Gelf, but our pncea are no higher thsaTOD tmy for the domestic goods In other itorea. : ' ~_

We can give yon Uie assortment that JOB will Bad In BO Other More tb.li sidef New York.

j, Our Six Bntton Boot k Uie Utest rtylo in Patent Leather foot covering for

The Lasgest

I Retail Boot & Shoe BouseIn Central New Jersey.

Parlor Heaters And Stoves,H«MwBUtUrnnaiMiMiraU1>HM,Tta(Biiti, ITootor

RANGES AND TINWARE|-tiuMtaUKIIialUa II A D P\ \\/ ADC

SSOO.OO Ufc baunoa u > gb- . « ,

A . M . G R I F E N , . J ™If. R. FORCE, M|HOi 14 p^ A,mne

f "^^r^^BOOTS & SHOES,Hats, Caps, Trunks

.

1893

g£& 4»aB|eas.i7'*a «B?SS. »ES I >cn.n,21

T. i**n v<;u.\r:is. linin' Hall urHcMrh slaying «t CWicUmL (ink. • FVrkiim mho la In April 11. Mrs of Mry. Perkin., "She ■omen, mini an active editing a news- to five lltcrarj ter regular lecture on. 'Mm ■Margaret Ful- lary Lyon •f Him high pralao fro to . and will I am sure be ■ nd appro elated In Plain i« one of a nanioof Inrlarm to >o given at All The drst one will y by Mr., ^lintlieib Son Is’ given nextl ., . I'owell lt"0<fon tho life ol Helen Hant Jackson.

- The l-e ik dica Wmt ’ilorC at reft near H. Mission win (lieu Sunday Mun-li 56, on Tlnrfi Street near Plain belli ave- .Presiding El.ler J. IP Morgan 110,30. a m. and Her at 3 p. m. and Ken. tpf Metucheual7.30 p. ,tl. Ilenry n the psator

or the Plained Salvation Army, evening, Major Gdu. O. deliver the second lob* M. C. A- course In the COurch. His aabjevt will Oiorge II. Thomas " : the addreaa* by Mra of Lucknow, India, In India," at Vfora'nl

nliilo the ■ vailed t —Cha ibe coostn Seventh the old hq The plans f —Frank

ha.1 settled ovor o'clock this morning sod was not cold It was per- chilling: dampnena , 'utter Jr. will noon begin >o'of a new house at .Division streets, whence was removed rerautly. now being .(yawn itfSOtn, of the Ansline Dye Cumimny, »bo Uvea at DunoHen, ovo to New J Fork May 1.

len Ituildii and Loan AaaocJaUoo ’ April -17. a new scried or the Loan on tier the old fjtertei will likely be start- ed, In aritirlpatien or the demand lor money for building purposes There It evidence already apparent, of a activity in the -Way ot building this Sliring. • i —How asaayi North Pttlnfieldcrs know that their children who go to the public aclMfct.oB Somerset street, are compelled » study and recite In a little ■I I urn, four reel below the l ground, wliosu walls arc whoso celling is low and dlMetly Into the cellar un- i.holldlng! As ono or ibe school remarked las', some Sickness out bere, It woold sweep Si ell a state of affairs a civilised coramuoliy held and Runyon, or this to the Elizabeth Journal, balhl four new cottages

MUSCLE AHO MUSIC.

■rastralira «f Its Doilqaat Malarial tottatlc. la Mavis Mall. Irat kfoht.

rnit-ruinment of Uie Bicycle Club, tn Music llall, lut night, »u ■ prorotuiced turecM. Th* audio nee •u bu »|>|ict*ciiUlre one, and enbraced number of well known tociett me waa lotllcl- USB.1

■ anyone who attended the Mlc exhibition of last night with lahilug, and It met la every way the ri-qulrouu-nla. the Idea of teeing bus h an elhleUo per fonnanco as Is given by ptofrartonal athletes, waa Mood to be disappointed. These study young Prlncelon boys, while their work was exrallent, were boaad to be decidedly amateurish. Thil lu no measure detracted from the excellence of It however. The work the horizontal bar, the acrobatics and pyramids ware intereatlna sad vle- lytbe! wrestling ol and pyvat ... . cldcdly the best of the programme. Th wrealllngol l'oe, PeiOrent, 93; waa ez. oetlent. The playing of the Mandoline Club waa by no means Hie entertaining feature It was expected to be. Tbit may have an sail Hem the fact that the performers were located wilhla the i.cWra apron and their work i•cim'd somewhat Use that of the Mock orchestra. Taking It altogstbor the entertain meut was aatlMaetory and pleasing. It - - ' ’ ’ i by skillful had been well boomed boomers," and that It waa not disap- pointing ta decided proof of Ha aue- 1HE PLkDtriELD C1I1U CLDIS YOU t|XXUDID. Plainfield Camera ( I the following letter from Harry S. Fowler, corresponding secretary of I _ the Brook- ly Academy of Photography, In reft sneo to the set oriaoiorn slides which the elnb contributed to the Uler.-Jieugo. The letter speaks for ItseUi Brooklyn Academy of Photography, III and 171 Monlaguestreet, BaooaLTW, March I», 1893, II. Coward, bec'y, IWB1U, ova y, PUnhrld Camera Club, l’la'nfleld, N. J., Dear Sir: -We desire to ezprcaa to Mr Society, ourappreriatlon and inter- est In the set of slides, wb'ch yoar clnb contributed to tha “Inierebangc " It was certainly a very fine collection of slides the beat "Interchange" set that we have received this season, and you have reason to bn prond of It I will send you n copy M tho "Brooklyn Ea- glo," which gave a abort account of the Ulhlbitfon, and which I can heartily on dorse. Very truly yours, Harry 8. Fowler, Cor. Sec.

Mr. and Mra Andrew Cox entertain a number of the members ol the Woman's Relief Corps, and G. A B , at their borne on Pearl street, Monday evening. Among thoae present were: Mr. and Mra W Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. step Mats, Mr. add Mra M- Brewster, Mr sad Step: Wni Mr. sat Mra M. C. Dobbins, Mr. and Mra I McVoy, Mr. and Mra J. Angleman, Mr. and Mra. Uoo. Whitlock, Mra Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Morse, Mra E. Welgman, Mrs. J. E. Redoing, Kline, Mra F. WMteW, Mra I rfowlcu. Mra M Kline, Mra F. Wbil W. W. Corlell and niece, Mlaa Mr. Cannl and Mra 1. Brokaw. Fred L Taylor, of Eaat'Filth street. Is home from Cornell University for the regtiar Spring Mra Henrietta P. Jacques, widow ol the late Rev. P. L. Jacques, died at her home on Grove street yesterday In her 79th year. Her funeral services will be private. Mr. and Mra W C. Smith of Grand view avenue, have issued invitations for their silver wedding aunlveraary, Wed aesuay evening April 12 Invitations are out for the meet

Lorraine. II He a Missionary Sociable rgatiohal Church ■ this evening B o'clock. Miss , Microneslan Mission will are cordially Invited, sweepstake shooting yes* ran Bridges, Chariot Bialik of this city were

by Mra UuHinglon Booth, ta the cent Avenue Church. Abel Clawson, of FlesMngton, re- turned home today alter a visit I sou on Brook aveuuc.

of North lunuug out en insane for Ibe purpose of raauag their ballou In favor ‘ more of the trualera wl be elected, donbtleaa had basement ol ton school hoove on 8om- eruai aural last ernulog, when trustee B. Sl Joha McCutehen railed the an- nual meeting to order. Ih spile of the fact that the women wure not present Uio meeting waa very harniouloan and cons'dcruble bnaiuciia of Imjiorlaace wta tntnsaclciL Uio firm thing done waa to do- ctdo upon a presiding oBoer. Ex-Trus- tee James McGee was chosen aoch by acclumation, while Township Clerk Horace J. Martin was mads the Secre- tary. Tho call waa than read and the repdrt of K L. Boony, the IHatrfc! deck waa read. Ilia report showed that the entire receipts of the year amountod to $19,086.84 and that bts expenditures were $11,869.07, leaving a cash balauce on baud of $7,537.77. Of Gils amount, $8,227.50 was used tn pay Uio salaries of Um teachers Trusteo McCoteheo then read the annual report of the Board of Trustees Tho report showed that fit; scholars wore enrolled on the school’s records end the average attendance for the first three monlha of the present school year was 563 scholars The report also showed that a new teacher had re- cently been engaged on account of tbe growing teudeucy of the school and the present building waa entirely Inade- quate to meut tbe dumanda for space which are dally bring made upon

Tbe election of e truetee for three jears then followed. 8. SL John Me- emotion, who had been appointed to fill tho veeency io the Board caused by the ■for. of Mr. Junes Mcgce, was isted and npon tnotlou, the Sec- retary waa instructed to cast a ballot la Ida favor For tbe position of trustee for one year, Stephen B. Josephs and llnnrwa J! II m llrwatr earn nnmlnalarl George a Hal lock aero nominated. There being do other nomluUioaa, Chair- man Mem declared them cloned, when Mr. IlaRock came to Um front and withdrew his name la favor of Mr. Joaepha. .Secretary Martin -wai therefore Instructed to chat a aitnllar ballot In flavor of Mr Joaepha for‘trus- tee for one year. It waa done. The no of 93,500 waa then voted to be raised for school purpose* for the ensuing year. It waa announced that $16,500 would be a reliable from the State lazea which would bring the total up to $20,000. Of this sum, tbe ex- odilurea would be teacher's salaries, peodiU •$500; . JaT^^den^nofi!

Janitor's salary. $560; school “k w-*; ; repairing.

Mr. Morrison then asked trustees had set a date to consider plsus of enlarging tna present school buildings. Trustee McCutehen. In an- swering, thanked the assemblage for bis re-election. He said that ever slncb be had bad aaylhlop to do with tbe School Board, he had' been trying hwnj to solve the problem of how to squeeze a little mo-e room Into the present bolld'ng. The lime bad come could not be squeezed any more. forced to study Id small, Ul-vanUlated and damp rooms which are a menace til their health and Uvea. Tbe preecnl graduation clam is dolug Ha work In long naiTOW room which waa originally lolcndod for a cloak room. Ono of the Jaasea Is using pan of toe cellar of the building aa a class room. The tfane baa como when something art be done, and done at once, early 700 scholars are crowded Into

to his T. D.Posr, of Flemmgtou, 10 visiting friends Id this city.

he eig lit wli-rshol for second money, 1 two of&e three who endured lill the lout and the rri another sL vepetaki alltbe hlrda were killed, mb was a draw. There was jot to-day sl Yardvllle, for a Bud‘$-0 entraude money, fi Strykor, tho Central sve- s, ramr e heavy stock of the tv of Philadelphia print hot- they clium to be the $ert In

P. T. B. Nevloa, of Sandlord ave- nue, Ilea at bis homo very sick with lung trouble from which he bus been u sufferer for some time. Uls trouble hss taken a more serious form In the past week. Mrallaffaer, of North Plainfield, will go Mondsv lo Minnesota to reside. Her household effects bsve already bees mol

trustees reluae to take the re- qs.Dsiblllty of tbe life and health of tbe cfoidren upon their shoulders any long or More accommodations are needed, and must be had. This can easily be second by building on extension on the

‘rk*f i —WbneWo Roger., of Central sv ic, liaa/his hands Slid shop foil

her borne on East Ttlrd street with grip complications but Is recover-

bicycles which are to be repalreil Uiakes. s sporialty ol this wort and baa

la to be railed at young people who re- ol the Evona depot, organizing a I-awu election for school trustees tains, last Bight, Thomas J. elected In place of Duvid P.

Yon onlj-j _ t

Tempt Fate

Miss Phebe Mills or Dose street b vlsluag Mends In Somerville. lawyer John H. Veti Winkle Is slow ly recovering from a serious stuck of grip and hopes soon to be out again. Mra Chariot rtdiermertiore, of North aveaue, la still quite sick from an attack of the grip, tint appearances In her case are favorable. Sunday last her frirada were seriously alarmed about the Indi- cations of pneumonia Juba K relier, of West Front street. Is to be married Sunday, and ha sad bla bride will go on a weddlag trip to vlaii I Heads la Coonaetic.lL W. T. Law den, of Port Cheater, N. Ta was In the city to-day. Miaa Mary Mackay died Monday at Ihe hospital where ehe baa bees a pa- tient for tbe past two weeks Her death waa the reuult of paritooiua frirm which •lie liad been suffering aome time be- fore coming to the hospital Bhe bad

when jdif «onoiuize by retrenching pn.your

to talk and U ' Bu^yTongues Havc> 1 mmiv a prutpocU,

d give elg .r. 1L B. Lounabury thought a branch school should be erected lu which the primary scholars should be placed. Oaly two-UUrda of the preaeot ’ ol population of tbe township aU ed school. The Others didn't- use there was no room Mr. McCutehen thought It would be I Injustice to separate the buildings L-dilea it would entail an unneeettary ipense on tho people. At present, tho pupils of the township are educated lower rale per capita than thoae ol lar schools la the riemlty. r. J. Valiant offered » suggestion the tnialeea present to Ibe people

of AprIL This plan, In Mr. Mc- Cntkbeu'a Judgment, waa hardly the thing. A motion finally prevailed that Plata be draws and aaUmaua prepared for building an extension oa the Ihoot ol tbe present school house, and that the trustee* call a ape rial meeting of tha'clUaess oe or before April 25, hi which time the plana and eatlmatea may

,, tarueil oet wefi, and the Junior order of Cnlt- ' fortran Muehaeics were Uiere lo a roan. Tbore waa also a good sprinkling of Homan Catholics. The meeting waa safied to order by District Clerk L. E Livermore. W. J. Hamilton was ebeten chairman, and Henry C. Gaakllt, alert. The report of tho treasurer was read and accepted.ua waa also the report of the trustees It was shewn that In the past year the school has briar pruning until bow near- ly 300 scholars are enrolled. The uuateet recorded their disapproval of the treatment they hud received from Principal Roberta who left them last Janaary without an hour', warning,and epoto highly of bit successor O. A. Johnson Who came well recoraafonded and who baa conducted tbe scbooHutla- t£ report of me trustees $2700 asked for this vear aa against $2500 last year, which waa granted. In the nominations for trustee to succeed Mr. Bwaekbamer, three candidates among them Editor Lowrie proposed bat two resigned In favor ol Rev. A. L Martino, wbo wea elected. Toe clerk then read the notice of resignation of Rev. Mr. Uvermore wbo is toon to remove to Alfred Centre, N. T. At this juncture Frank Haffner propaaed tbe name of Mra Bodme to fiH the unexptred term o( Mr Liver- more. Bhe declined, and H. C. Gas- kill waa elected. About this trustee T. U Thomas appeared tn the meeting and waa greeted with hearty applauan. Tho trustees aa they nos eumd are, Rev. A, L Marline elected for three years, II 0. Gaaklll two yeui. and Thomas L Thomas who baa a year yet to eervt. An rudlUng committee was appointed composed of the following: Frank R Wjnkoop, Mr. Gray and Mr. Bodine. All the voting had been doae by acclamation and there waa not adk- seatlng voice to any motion as carried. A special vote ot thanks was tender- ed Her. Mr. Uvermors to.- bla services and ha reapojned calling attention to the unanimity lo all the school meet- ings. Bo aald that the large number gathered last night bad come out ol arioaity derived (born new.pa per re- ports sad called the attention or the re- porters present, to the unanimity of the meeting, adding that It was an exam- p'e of all the meetings. Adjournment

WHAT ARE THEY GOING • TO DO ABOUT ITT

T-a Saprema OScara af tba Haa-Sacral ks- do win tut Ordar an axpactal ban tku Vaak, Whaa tau kxpUaatt.sa win h. atvam of tha Appatataiaat aft laaalvar At the meeting of the Non-Secret En At the meeting of tbe Noe-Secret t dowmett Order Saturday night It la t peeled that the supreme officers of t 111 be pro peeled that Grand Lodge will be present and tell what they know about the eauaea that led to tbe abandonment of the order. Matters are In a terrible muddle In. tha order and no one outside a few of tba pnuclpal officers ran give the faintest idea of what the outcome will be. Nona of the members seem to doubt that th* finances of the order good condition, or that every one will gut who. he has paid la. Thla la assur- ed by the Secretary of tbe State of Massachusetts, and the moat pfonaibK or easy theory to use In explaining the need ot tba receiver who hat been ap- haa been before slat utter pointed, Is that as hast ed in the Conner, the i

•uranc* corapxnlea which have been try- ing to aqaecia _ . the get-rich-quick organ- isation! out of existence. A new organization baa been formed lo Baltimore out of the ok] material ul the Iron Halt, to which baa been added those ot the Non-Secret Endowment Or- der wbo foreraw the dlab^dlng or their organization. The supreme officers of the Grand Lodge when they oome here wtb pro- bably bring aome praaanre to bear to anile the organisation In this city with the one In B.ltimores and Ihe offer will made to receive the certificate* of the local order at fora nine Into the new one. Tbe endowment order In this city will be very chary however •boat embandog In the new enterprise though they uteri that In fifteen yean their kind of insurance will be the pre-

L W. Randolph opened the pro gramme of literary ami musical exer- eUBa Uy an appropriate address In which he rejoiced at the racceraof the Mlfialoo work, and welcomed tho rtri- tora The programme court piano solo by Mira May Berg, tattoos by Mira Ella Rayban, two " lie Berg, two net solna by Mira Rraie •Otoe by Mira Bessie Bh . _ by the Ml sees May and Susie Berg, two

Ctwedy. t«r the programme. The audience was highly entertained Epa, who played hli own t

—The statement which was made la on* of yueterday’e papers that tha fins rewMenee of Prank P Huff at 158 Park avenue, Is ,„«i by Sheriff Hleka, April 25, to satiety t mortgage, la untrue Tho property la owned by Jeeeph T. Dunham, and la entirely Iran sod clear from all locumbreaoea. Mr. Huaham reels very much agrieved that aojjmcb report should have been pub-

MXDICAL TE8TUI0X7. W. Thornton Parker, M. D., cordar, Association of Acting Asm Surgeon, of the U. & Army, writes: "Salem, Maas., March 23, 1891. “When at Stuttgart, Germany, dure lag the Winter of 1881-82, I waa auger- seemed lo threaten pneumonia

minder Beardalee, of tbe Navy. Id speaking of my rtckneaa he remarked: ‘Doctor cheat trouble ooek’a Poaocs tree,' I answered

speaking of my sickness I ■Doctor yon caa cure Uu 'I* Of yours by using aa At. ora PLanna' 'That may I iswared diet where can I g

store for the plaster, and It did aU that my friend bad promised. Kter rtnee then I have need It wbenever suffering flum a cold, and I brve many times prescribed It for patients.” ’•Tbe Allooci's Plastbr la the beat UJ be had, and baa raved maov from •Were Illness, and undoubtedly, If med promptly, will rare mray valuable llvra. Whenever one hu a severe sold they should put on en Alloock's PLasm as

Howard a. pope

Days GrowLoDger

TRADE AT

Peck’s

THE FINE8T LI E OF 8PRING ft 8UMME

CARRIAGES!

EVER SHOWN IN THE STATE.

$lc*orias and : Cabriolets

OF THE LATEST STYLES.'

Gentlemen's Driving Traps Two and Four Passenger Surreys, Runabouts Buck- Boards, Phaetons in endless Variety.

Call in and look around. It will do you good to see the elegant designs.

Hi M. FRENCH, 'cJri^TfiZSiacra

•oon aa possible. It should be plaoed ■cross the cheat, tbe upper margin Jam below the neck; some hot beef tea, or milk will aid tbe treatment "This la not a patent remedy In the objectionable sense of that term, but a sUadard preparation of value. The Government supplies for the U. .a Ar- my and Indian Hospital stores contain allcOcx’s Poaocs Puanxe, and the Medical proforaloa throughout the world are well aware ol their reliability •nd excellence. I shall always reeom

Whips, Robes and Horse Furnishings

allaying pains In tha cheat and buck. It la a preparation worthy of goo oral confidence." .

WANTS AND OFTOSS.

OuriBJ IP »«•

10 AUCTION^-Moreh ayd m p. a. at Jl " ebacr PUce. 6 room house u$d cm- teat*. T. J. Canj Aact.

MAKER would like > frw cuUo- L/ by the dmj. 44 Eut Front «. T cUm cook will go oat fc \ AtnTkCT panic*. Courier t By baying now it our apeclal offering.

F°JL£ T>>R SALE:—Good yroaa$g oaic price m» 1/ k»w. 35 Central am. TjV)K SA LK:—Building at aa W. X1 rtroot to b« mornl April la Goorgc Cote 16 Eoat Froat atrccC

UK h$$e Plymorrth koak cocks for ul«

valtt tho okl cottpooleo. —Tbbmra Keitor of the Plainfield Company reports that he for this year’s base ball tyere: Hofford, a; t. Jones, first stopiUddy, LAJIU), tru.lL right field; Dmlj. third V room, of Staten I aland, left ■uii). ui Semerrllle, A pitcher has not been

French Jnsllce .rating then adjourned. «

- d. The salt $200 TBI. b wxiT can o» i nvBira partlra live In was brought br wqgotch I

lived here bat two yesre. took place to day tree; the store of Undertaker Cf-aej. The l" edcr wood, of the Borough have reeled the Job Male homestead at First place and Crescent avenue. Mrs. L Waldron oT MnctlnvUln la risiUng friends is thta city. & a Bhsnn of Grand View avennt to Newark loeiorrow.

Connell, Junior Order or United American Meeh.ak. will gin en entertainment In the lodge rooms Friday night.

citizens of Dunellen are very in- ._it over the sutemenu in the Prera Fall, that Jerry Dunham, an eogl- r oe tha Central Railroad, waa ut- i and so incapacitated tor the dalles ol bit port lion Following this came n request from e lew ctusena taking the railroad oOclala not to rate state him, on th* groend that be waa sot safe to be on enjli»«er. Uaubam’a illoeM »u a lemporarr

• belonging In' French which Teunsll *ot November totbeeffeetthatthe PearealTe cblckeoa The

wiabea few pimtic pupils in French c

if* Wol

. While breast and white the rout oa back of o< km. 34 Wash- RE1 tr.d 1.7 rro l.ET:—On Craig Place hone tar 1 rad hrth. All impcoTCmcvt.. Hal $30.00 Apply George T. Edwards IV K.1

. o be U capable of bit dalles. A physician of only recently matin a o tine effect. Bet the barm been don* by th* paper, th* lm- «lon of fear baa been rauolllhed by and the railroad to take Mr. Denham beck

fl'O LET:—Horae is roe i mrmal rare, of giorad ed barn loaomodaU n to at

til ANTED:—Board for TV sad 1

•nr will addren with fall ‘^uttealaro T

16, 18, 20 and 22 Somerset Street,

A Ail! line of Harness,

WINDOW SHADES

5c. shade for 29c. Our 50e. shade for the. Our 55c. shade for *9c. ■hade for 65c. Guaranteed firat-ctara goods Remember yoa caa rave

to 15c. a Yard

CARPETS & MATTINGS

EDSALL' S!

Patent Leather Phnoa hava become popular with tbe man, u Calf .kin, and they do not have the tree1

We rail only the brat quality French C they find that they will wear aa well trouble or expense of having them polished Calf, bat our pnoes are en higher than

can give yon the eaeortmeet that yon will fled le no trtber store this aide of Saw Tort. (for Six Button Boot la the latest stylo In Patent Leather foot covering for

X>OANFS «& EDSALL The Lasgest

Befall Boot A Shoe House in Central New^Jetsey.

Parlor Heaters And Stoves,

RANGES AND TINWARE. hard-ware

5 *800.00 LB. laaurrac* to,b* (bra away. A. M. CfflFEN,.

‘ITTANTED,—Good • W lea. el a6 Era. Nl Jl„ .fob. o'clock p. m.

B. R. FORCE, Of No. 14 Park Avenue

BOOTS & SHOES,

Caps, Trunks **1 GENTS' FCRNIHITTNGa

Page 4: NEW 11 Ai e Oui t th Entir Stock - digifind-it. · PDF filel^enta Illegally. \ HIS SWEETHEABT. 3» CharsH Frafd olcnt Finimeisi Oon- ... The general opinion U that Ahlwardt discovered

Han Selected by- ths.Democrats

for the Leading'Positions.

TffEREMiYBEAClABHGVESTHEIf

VapoMhsM* Say Th«» Will OpptM* tft*

Xlk* Control of. a'.FaMJ CM«»—Tit*

WASBIVMIIN. Mutyii !C—Tim DrtUfierallo senatorial oaijtua ymurrday de-termined to rifuiiiiiitUM h«5* senate ollloen:W. R Coi, of Xonb Carolina I«> u-eon-gramwe), (or MarifUrr ,o* the n u t e ;Richard J. Briirhr". of Indiana tei-Mrgenni*t Html). wiKr>iitit'»rrM; H«r. W. H.Milbum (prowui chap.aitt n( the h«.imfor chaplain of the Mti Kfc. This result w unot reached without h protracted d>bat«,tor th«re was a rt*iald>n>bk element of Uw

position on the part uT the republicans.Tb« patronage of -tile senate under the

officers agre 1 upom was considered TorMime time, auil a liat axrenl «poo ot theemploye of ftepiibHptin. faith, who will I*nUined. As tbe. Dufwcrais have beenpermitted to have .rettalp employe", theKvpuullcana will, of ;»ome, bo given theKama prlTUfwa. The patronage, however,Instead or brins; und'r the control of theofficers, will be par^ejatf oat by th* party

After the caucus was over one of theleading members of tUe Democratic com-mittee Raid that ft w*» the litenlioii of tbeparty to make th*. Mtetnpt to elect thenominees. Just wbete this would be donehs could not wiy. K t tbe resolution, bethought, might bB.Mtrbdnoed In the sen-Mo ai any time now.'. It the republicansappear u> be deMrnlfied in their effort toprevent a reontaniiat&ia at this neiwion itmay be that the Detftjfcrata will desbit and

•ion of flour dust which blew tbestructure to fragments. Tne aipiouonwrecked iiiwrly .•very t>tiidneas boose in toevl&tgo. Many person* were bad!/ hart byflyiiiiC ilfliri* and tttillnK timbers. Johnfowif, bowl millwrlKlit, waa killed. Tbeiotal Ions Is ..ver *l ixn.im

The itrrttl force of the expiation U shownby the fact that tbe Inhabitants ot townsftiany mile* from tbe erene of tbe calamitywtrv itnHMHti by lh* rihraiion and attri-buted the roefctug mnstUfua to an eartb-

nake. It- n . distinctly felt at Mmteoutah,tlghland, <.n«iville, Pana and other•tots.The theory that the explosion was oc-

csMloned by Hot _ .among millers. "1 kmthe particulars," taid i

nothing about"bt Itbe particulr. d o n ,

certain that Hour dnet waa not the cause.Tluro have bwn disastrous explosiotu oftiH cliaracter. btit they are no longer pcti-

,i» in ih . old dayH tbe dust wan blowni a I'mrly dlnnemlnateil

wudttion, and tbe air was tilled with min-il Tb l l t h k h *

amH t M n Elkin* and Davis EiosiwaUo

From OkJU-ffsc of MisconducL

hie opinion yesterday afternoon in the , cue of Alexander Shawagainst tbe Weat VlnrtnU Central andPlttttmi* Railway company, tbe PiedmontandpuihberUud railroad, Henry G.Da^Tboma. «. £ * « - * • [ * • »Thom« B- Ita

. In wh|cb be dmdUiwlved the temporary injunction. Theplaintiff aak4d that the Piedmont and

U[nn it, hy Ihr Win. . -iliat thf .Jfictrs be restrained from uediting a lease of the roa.1; that sfetnrrDarin and Elkiim be restrained from votinil ie stock held by them upon any reeolutton to adopt a lease of Mid road, f *""voting said stock iaction by !he • '

f way 1

and has attracted wide attention brcauwof tbe prominence of tb« parties theretoand tbe cbat^es of mifteonduc - - -involved.

.id™. The. nmalleat shock, sack as The decision I oompJptely exonerates Sermstriking a match, waa likely to cause an tor Davin and ex-Secretary Kl kins from

but Hincti the invention of the any wrongdoing sijul the court —to.ait)le. Tin- explosionb ii

icb explii In all

losions are poe-l i k l i h d

any wrongdftng sijul tbe cnothing in U.« niijiiageiiient of -.lie roadtocrltldSB - 7

FB Ajarrjt, U D B D E R O K E A E T H E D

The Bodln at F I T * ParaoM Found

McCoy, a farmer residing a few miles»outh of thin City, on the Missouri bank,waa duck hunting on a sand bar, when hediscovered a Inrrfe dry goods box floatingWith the current. He hauled tbe box tothe shore and breaking it open was nearly

AD investigaion dtalcedwan filled ir.ib dead bodies, thebeing so budly decomposed that .ilt-ntillcft-ti i i b l C o Rynolds

th* Idea to make at 'out the will ef the catlcn*. Another story woman.•.connection with tb<j caucus waa that the ! jln,i

« would adjourn' 'without day by tbemiddle of next week.i! Thi* was denied byMvtnlwiafDK, wW *a(d that the snb-Ject had not been rneutloued, and that theday of adjournment depended entirelyupon the pleatture ot tht, president.

The Republican senators about the Cap-itol look upon tbe aclion of the canctis aaa declaration that tjhe Democrate intend toInaugurate a. conteBfe< over tbe orftanlza-tluna, and they will liold another caucusto decide upon (hat plan of campaign.One Republican « l J | t» wbo took a prom-inent part In tbe larit'cauuus said that tbeRepublican* would not aUiiitl Idly by andsee the precedents of tbe senate violated

> without a |>rot«it, a(id f otimate* that Ifthe Democrat* precipitated a contest therewas no telling * bon tt would end.

mains w«ra those uf four men and oned appearaucea Indicated theylUnlered, the' remains placed ii

. nlgrante who disappeared hia mysterious manner forty miles north ofbi i l f l l

ICAGO, March SS.~-Jake Scbaefer's;h with George Slcmson has fallen

hrough by reiuou of a serious accidentwhich befBll "Tbe Wizard" yesterday, bywhich tbe bones of his right wrist wereraeturwi. Schaefer alinped on the leyy t and in putting oat his hand

gave himself > of the

THK C1IKROIW

BC far Hal t 11

smaller bonesped like pipe stems. Snrgeons sayinjury is a permanent one, in which

_ i ••Tlio Wizard" will be oompelled toet ire forever from the field of billiards.

- WAfflrsoTiiN", Maroti a—When the sen-ate rat I Bed thetreatjffortfaeceatuonlotheUnited States of tb* Cherokee stria it in-ssrted therein a c]«tis« which provides thatthe compensaUoQ' for the- liind la to bemade In time paj-iat; it*,1 in place of therequirement that th.« government, pay cash,aa was contemplated ,.ln the agreementoriginally drawn,' mi with the Indiana.This modification »ol the treaty has notbeen accepted by (he Jndiaoa, but will beconsidered b thei l i l t i b

March 23. —Certain peaaanUade arrangements to emigrate from

lan Poland, and ware croafcing tbela whtnl they were summoned by the

ian frontier guards to turn back,teaisting the mpndate aix peasants were

killed in the struggle that lojlowed. andseveral were hurled from a bridge and

(owned.

Cbarokeec

p y ( e J n o a , but will beby their .legislative body, the

3 be heldat tb« capital of thphMtXoa next Monday.

Th* early opejilngjjf the strip will be en-tirely dependent wwc. th . action ot tbecouncil, for should 3t reject the modiflca-tion of tha treaty m^tfe by tbe *enat* thenIt will be neceaaan> for the matter to beagain brought V&r* 'con-grew. If thecouncil accept* tkp> Change the anxioussettlers who arc'now hoping to seeure ahome in the new «cratttry "*!• have an op-portunity to ttrattlj their desire.

WASHINGTON. Marcn.SB.-The Brat meet-!Ing of tha senate Judiciary committee un-der tbe new, organisation was beld yeateivdaj. Th*. nomf wnjon of Jndge Jenkins,Of Wlaconiin, for Judge Oreahant's place,oo th« dreul t bench was ordered favorablyreported. The nomination of E. B. Whit-ney, ot Brooklyn, tor amlataftt attome;ganeral, wan alno itbdvr oomldrrstien. Th'senate oominiltee on foreign affairs ™nslilored the diplomatic nominations—C

.1 Germany,and Mr. Risley Mminiutor to Denmark—and they weiVla^rably reported to ths

WABHKOTO, ' March 23. — Ex-SenatorEnstW, who hubfen confirmed aa ministerto France, expqfWto take chsrgeot his mUt-siom about April U. He willbe acoorop&nl«Jto Paris iiy hif hvtf» and « Q , Mr. X. BEustls, who, It U iaid. will occupy the pool,tloDofaesiataoUacretaryof legation. Itla probable thaTF Mr. Henri Vignaad will

eelven' certificates. The jndge said it was

and referred the i

Candldata* (•c^Pnulan 0WiBHISOTON* J**fch 92.— All tha candl

data* for the oOieeof pension commlauonerare Old sc.l.her* TbBT a n Guneral A. VRice, of Ohio; eolnttal Leri P. Malah, axcongressman from the York (Pa.) districtOaneral Whwltr, uf Michigan; ColonelBtuer, of IDInbfi; General Isaac a Catllnof Brooklyn; i>lon«l W. R. McLean, oIndiana, and eiRtepreeentatiTe McKiuney

then set adritUnity la In a terrible state ois supposed the remains

Eatabttsbad bi, :, March a - T w w lore letters

•ighed -Marr Allen," whieli were foundtheeoat pocket of a corpse dlscowwl

_J Miller's Ialand, Dear the head of BuckrtVw, some -weeks ago, ha™ led to tbedentincation of the body by relatives In

Brooklyn, N. Y. The-letters were writtenDaniel Foit, the son of a Brooklyn cityioinl wbo, for some reanon, had left

__tne without giving' any intortnation astohi* destination. The facts concerninglie drowning of the man wer^ communi-

cated to the Brooklyn family. Thismora-_ig the body was exhumed, brought to

thia city add buried in St. Patrick's cem*-

BEKLISJ March 23.—In compliance withle rwjdet.1 of the French gorumment theiibllc pijoaecutor in Strasbnrg * '

directed to secure tbe lame of afor the nrrwt of M. Alton, the fugtUTePaoama lobbyist.

Fotltb Pea* nU Killed b, Soldier*.

PHILADEUH[ the Read in

lOceltm- CertlHeaUa.. March 23. - T he receirersrailroad applied to Jadge

t a matter to decide hastily,> a master for

Hie amount deaJred t.

IT SotrTT, Kan., March 22.— Governor•e welling yesterday ordered the arrest of

all violators of the prohibition laws.~" lrty saloonkeepers were put behind tha

•s of thu county y.\\ 1. If the minimumlaity U applied tor each count It will re-in a small fortune for each man tc "a hU liberty.

Soakes, IB years at age, of WUliamaport,fa., wax arrested by two Newark detec-.ives last night on a charge of union. A

telegram received from tbe chief of policeOf Wlltiamaport states that Boat.ee towanted for hetUng fin to a sawmill.

ong Chlncee InmkrwU,, March 2a-Pive hundred

C b i n t , who"were lauded last week fromthe ship Tacoma at Victoria, H. C. areeanslng tbe btulth aatboritles of tbe prov-ince a great dtsal of anxiety. It U reportedthat smallpox has broken oat at

Tnr A. >ml P. Talagrapban* BlrtlM.ALBCqoBBQtTB,- N. Mi, March 22.-The

situation on the Atlantic and Pacific stilmaintains an alnnniBg aspect, though igeneral Btrik * -heads of theopinion that

Kai.au- Allcp-d Bsodtan.TOPEKA. IE*!)., March 32.—The boodle

investigation is developing new sensationsevery hour. It the testimony thus far{Wen is true both Republicans and Popu-lists made boodllDft a btwineaa during thepast winter.

trouble i* apprehended..tier question. Beriona

WeUel, IT Jean old. Is under arrest on thecburge of murdering her newborn infant.Walter A. Flounder, her lover, to chargedwith complicity.

J Celebrating William's BirthCBICASO,March ii.—The ordinance

ng the city offices on St. Patrick's yhap been followed by an ordinance makingth* birthday of Kaiser Wllhelm a n

aaj holiday.

. L, y19 the Hgnate passed tbe senate bill etending full nffrage at all elections InMinnesota to women.

Eb.ojMU.rn Qaickly Cored.

t can be done i r tbe proper trealtnen1

is adopted, u will be Been by tbe fol-lowing Irom James Lambert, of NewBrunswick, 111.: *'I was bftdl; afflicted-rith rbeumatiain ID the hips and legs,'ben I boogbta. bottle ofCiamberlaJn's

Paiu Balm. It cured me In three day iI am sji right today and would insist oever; one wi.o w afflicted with that lerrible disease to nee Chamberlain's FainBalm and get well at o 50 Cbottle* for sale at H P. Reynolds Pharraacy Park and North Avennes; T. S.Armstrnng Manager.

tulnlstar had a« Interview with the •tary ot s t i u ye*terfay In regard to thoomplaloU rec«.ay mads to the depart-ment ot allogtA outrage* perpetrsted byTurkish official* on American mlaakxtarlea.but nwrt iwtletiUHy M *lion, and was efcwVtoPtb* disproved.

Kala.1

> denx the «'uK->tb* chars., would

d M BM W - I WAZoo, Mich., March Si.—Some

" i unon hour yesterdayras cruelly murdered In

tbe office of his neat market. Schilling,wbo was one of the oldest business men inthe city, was found with bis throat cutfrom ear to ear and a deep bole in the topof his head. HU pocket* had been rifled" clew.

Short, an undertaker, was instantly killedby being thrown from his hearse. In thefa«ane was tbe body of Isaac Biffgta, col-ored, aged BE years, and behind the hearsewere many carriages. Short struck uponnis bead, dying instantly. The coffin wasthrown to the ground.

6o*d SMdiig fer a Saudi Price.If JOB want some good stories, t

are not continued, send us ten ceiand we will, for tbe purpose of Intro-(iiii-ing the WAVERI.EV MAGAZINE to youmml two copies containing t*ent)-flvto thirty clean and complete stones, orfor $1.00 we will send twenty-live beenumbers, all complete, which will makover 400 stones, 25 pages of music, an75 pages of short items ol Interest, beBirtes other maiter. Address

WAVERLEY MAGAZINE,

Mention tbls paper

AHUgnw, March ReprCpringer, ot Ulioota, vsatnras ttion that as (fclra jwsd tbscalUd abdat tMXLB

HOW, f A h n Searstary of tb* Tr«a»ury McAdoo has ap-

Cited Wlliam Huweli. ot tww York, Mriau^j^

of the s

We areaciiaaiBted with many mother*In Centerrtl*e who'woojd not be wftboatCbuBberialf'•. Ooogh Betted? In thehowe for # jtjod many time* Ita oott,u d are r|coonaendltiK it erery day.Frofi pentnal experleBce we can saythat It has brokm op bad colds for ourchildren. -VntarriUe, Honth Dakota,CHIMB.-'ll/ciLboUtafbrMlebj H F.Rwjaotff TkatwC7 Park awl NorthA T M M . ' f; • Armttron^, Manager.

Ha Bold • Dl»orKATI, March £9.in, the Hebww ai v

0 Michael Birk. o

1 i

Rabbi Isaacne wbo sold aof tbe

n of his congregation, escaped con vic-n on a technicality. Jndge Gregg dis-ssed Finkelntein on the ground that It

gmmittee Senator

di hof the senate finance committee SenHePberwu'i resolution regarding theof production of Iron and steel was or-dared favorably reported. Tbe resolutiondlrccta the commiuiooer of labor to matea report to the aetiaW at the opening of thefifty-third oo

A Biwdwrd'a s-lcid*.S r m o r s , Ind., March 23.—Marshal Mc-

Donald, of Croi hers Wile, aged 88. promt-nentlsi bndnesa, but dissipated, ended adebauch by taking repeated overdose* erfMbrphlo*. dying from the effect*.

ifXXkCO, Mo.. Much 88.-At the conrtboos* yesterday George Harding (colored),• convicted vagrant, waa sold tor sixmonths to John Putu, the price bei.ig 119.

I)*atfc ot a I'rDitilnvnt Writer.BALTIMOKF, Marcb a!. —Dr. GoatHvnsA.

Kan*, a well known theatrical man madnewapapsr writer, died b«r* y«at«rdayaturooD aged T5 ywrs.

TIER'S

ICE CRE1M PARLOR

NO. 16 FAUX JLVXHUX"

, N. J.

Tills establishment la now open totbe public, wbo axe asaorod that npains will be spared to serre them Inprompt and attentive manner wHJiTier's celebrated

ICE CREAM IN BRICKSand choice

CONFECTIONERYf tbeir own^manatactare. 433-t

^ STATE Or DINAR A. WUturV

" Dt to the order of Oeors-eT. Parrot

r »1U be forerer barred fromwthT'sS!

Biee

iaET^wa

V. L. FRAZEE,GROCERIES, FE1HTS t VEGETABLES.

36 W«»t front Street.

Smoke the Toast.Tbe Only WCBNT Saxar Worth the

MOOT in the Oty. Sold Only at

GCTTMAS/5, 12 West Secrad street.

PuiUntLt l AMD SOW

4aiS

BICYCLES REPAIRED;

ICTCLE SUNDRIES

GMG,-.Bi FOUNTAIN,

MAR^H, AYERS A CO.,SsAccanon to W. P. Adama.

Dealeri^fe ftlnts, Oils, Glass, Wall

Paper, Etc

HU, m CAST FUONT BTI'.GBT.Thelart-eit house tor palnten suppUeal

the dry. 5Wort don# promptly in

NewfPlaniag Mill!Hard Wowl Fl Ing, Mould-

in K», WlnAow FramesTurning and Scroll Sawing,

Steam Kiln Dried Kindling Wood,

LEH1GH COAL,Best and eleaneM troa sbakinc aoreea

Lumber and Mason's MaterialI*. A. Bbeaume, Ag*t.,

•'. to BHOASWAT.

a. ooaiui OaoTi, irc_

m. tSamUiy, (except Uceati

Ita Oty, 331 a. m.; 1J12 p. m.uld—aJTi, b.\M, I l ia a. in.; LM> 1.01KO3TAL BLOB U S I .

allieave Fl&lntlvld for PbLIade?tibia. A.UL 8JSS

Mil. P. R. LEE,( B t o E H Y k )

Mary's Church, this dty) glrea Tooal,Oigma ud Thsontlcal lust ruction, and oonducta

r™. ItaliM Xbs«T,and pupils are Bital foItsltss, Q ™ « Mi Engltah Opsn, Ontario, ClttKih»od Concert tinftBf. The l>.«t Germsi and EsglUMethodi, arTfoltowed in the other branobes

•B- LEE respectfully mentions hit e i tWe experience aa a (.upflerv&tory and prlvtcaobti, awl his taree number of pupils nre now prominent aa pruftieHionalfl and ac

POST OFFICE. TIME TABLE-

S>w Y o u Miin*.CLOBB—l.WI and V.80*. M.; 12.30 3.20

'JU 8.W p. it.AKHIVX—7.30, 5.40 and 11.00 A. M., andSO and 6.aO P. tL

S ESuMKKTILLK, E*flI«S, OX)., M *1L».Ll.onx.~T.-M A. ¥., u d 4-Stt P.M.A»B!V*—a.*0 A. n., 1.15 and 8.15 P. u.Direct mail for Trcnioo and Fhitadel

pbia at i.iHt.p. m.aiwi tdr WaxrtiDvUle closes Tuesday,burBiiay and Saturday at 13,00 u.fost-offlce opens U 7 A . M . and closes

at 7.UU r. M. bulurdayi closes at 7.3» P.x. Open cv to erening. until 8.00 r. M.0 owners at lock boic».• SuNDiY JUiis—OFIK at 9.80 l i M.Jtlice open tram fi.80 to 10.80 i . u. Mancloses at 0.80 P. M.

Ir^ilse I^Xectiu&s.

Woolaton & Buckle,So. 25 Jiorth Aic

Paper Hanging• I ALL ITS BRANCHES.

Vail Papers and Painters' Supplies

W. REAMEH, . • 17 LIBERTY ST

CABINET MAKER.?uralture Paclced &. Shipped.

Do Yon Own a Carriage 01Wagon ?,

IT so 1 have just the thing yon need. That

A Sand-Band

WBTUMPKA LODOB 1,4

©pticlaua.

c. WCHISOS, puciicAL omcusEra eundncd bt

SILVERWAREFor Hire

W . M. CASEY,151 Dner street, Plainneld, N. J.

Tie Oi l ; Cigar Store in PlaMield

fka

J . T. VAIL.R e a l Estate a n d I nsura nae

So. 4» HOBTH

Bine Stone Flagging Etc

H. Wj, MARSHALL. Propj "iJT

KlNEiEHGARTEN,U E l 011ANDE AYE.,

H*CF$ft

J08.

8C VIST U ST.,

Flu* WJjw«. Liquors and Scxara.

,EHIGH COALDry Kindling Wood

Kapt eotuUnUr 00 hu.4

M M , 97 Norm ATenn«wltbW i s

Hotel Grenada !North Avenue.

Boice, Runyon & Co.

COAL, LUMBERAM

Mason's Materials, &c.

SPECIAL SALE! OF

WINESPRICES WAT DOWN!

• Wjpdham 4 Crowlejf's

Central Hotel.JOHHB. BEEEBOWEBj Prop.

CJTY HOTEL,PABK- AVE., OOBNEB SECOND BT

PLAINFIELD, K. J .

A Flret-Class Family Hotel

»b1ifrt and Billlarda Attached

,'lotltino, Jiats, (Caps, etc

m MJ DUNHAM,

CElfS -:- OUTFITTER

I 46 Wnt lront Stral.

Full DerbysI '< and a complete stock ot

Fall* tend Winter Cude:

Or TUCKER'SEauine Blistering Ointment

l i DR. TUCKBR'P

Colic Remedy

Dr. B. L. TUCKER,

HoaglantPttEXPRESS.

Furniture and Pianos

Freight, Trunks aad BaggageCAKTA«B.

Olliee, 89 North Avenue1 Trln.k.1.. (ill 1«.

M. J." COYNE,

Merchant TailorKo. 1 KAST FOURTH ST

ostaleRooJ. and chattel* dUposed

% H!wiRNER,luct'r«~UrandC»7«ri>fBb«»lir«ale».

HENRY GOELLEB, JIU,

Practical Mactaist, lock £ Gunsmith

Want a Cook,i Warn Boarder*.

I Want a Pwtner.I Waat a Situation.

Wants SernuiiGirl,g -Wani lo tell a Faiim,

Want to sell a Houe,Want ta rent . Hous^ -

E - Want [(. »ell Plants or Gf»in.Want to exchange anylhing,Want tosiJIOroceiieiorDnin,

9 Wanltoadlof trade for anylhtng,W o l b find ctntomcn f«r snythinc

d Walt toiclloi-buy horaa, mules, caltk,— U S B —

THE COURIER'Swmt COLUMN

READ BY THOUSANDS

tf*mt k Mood.

E. H. HOLMES.

n o » prepared wid, <„,(h«TioK pnichMed tin mMo«S: A. D. Cook » Bto.\ I-fili Ul ordOTind elicit your p.-

Boica. RtnrroK 4 co.

gtnanctal.

-pDIME—

SAYINGS INSTITUTIONOF PLAINFIELD, 1T.J

. In no* receiving deporiu

payable on demand, wiub

interest at the rate orthree

(S) P«r cent per annnin,

payable semi-annaaUy.

Interest Paid on all Deposit!

JOHN W. MCBRAT, Presi lent.

WILUAM WHITE, Vice PreBdeii

NATHAN HABPEB, " "

ELIAS B. POPE, TlWII.Iil

gtal c, Jnsnrancc,

Insurance, Seal Estate.Old Line Companies.

1* I860 »r 2. WIWTJ

TO RENT.The Crescent Rink Hall

Suitable for ft market, tor * gyn-

C. H. HANDPlaiDlielil, N. i

O.HiuU« (MAM. J.KMU.Y, '

FraHdMA Bwreurr

A. L. GARCIA Cd.

W East «Jtb street. New York.

TJiIBCUTOlfS 8BTTLKMEIST.

Notice U b.

Datod Fobnurj 18th 18W.

A. M. SEGUINE^SZ.IYBRY

And Boarding Stab!8 West Second Street.

"En.™"

B—rie* H W M Keedn tt

H * CODDlNGTOd

KTJNTOM.

Master and

T y ILLLUI K. MoCbDKJt;

National Bank Bui Mine. P

QHAKLB! A. RUD,

OOCItBELLOH AT LA*.

A. U, RUKYOK «. SOK.

Undertaken and Embalm"MO. PASS A VISE*

THE SENATE OFFICERS. E. H. HOLMES.

Daalae But Qoauty LEHIGH COAL

Men Selected by the Democrat! for the Leading Peaitiom.

V. L. FRAZEE. UOCEUES, FRUITS t VEGETABLES.

25 Wert front St root. l)r/ Kindling Wood

T. 8ULUTAN, Smoke the Toast

Boice, Runyon & Co. Hotel Grenada ! GGTTJUra u West Second street

North Avenue.

Mason’s Materials, 4a»fPirk-.tcaec.

BICYCLES REPAIRED; ICTCLE SUNDRIES

GBO. EL FOUNTAIN.

WINES financial. Deafen , to Paiots, Oils. Glass, Wall Paper, Etc

ao. to sAer raoirr rrr.iiT, PRICES WAT DOWN DIME

SAYINGS INSTITUTION Windham t Crowley’s

Central Hotel OF PLAINFIELD, N.J

. I* no* receiving depoeltt payable on demand, with Inlerem at the rale of three (*) per cent per annum, payable ternl-annually

Hard Wood Ft: log. Mould- ing*. Window Frame* Turning and Scroll Saurlng,

Steam Kiln Dri<d Kindling Wool, LEHIGH COAL,

JOHN B. BEERBOWER, Prop. G|TY HOTEL,

(SanaT^SIuartrreaoij Lumber and Mason's Material

Im A- Bheaume, AjH., W HMOADWAT. Interest Paid on all Depoeiti

Stable. And Billiard* Attuc (Clothlno, Bats, (Caps. JOHN W. MURRAY, Preelienl.

WILLIAM WHITE, Ylce Proddea NATHAN HARPER, •• “ ELIAS R. POPE, Treesurer. Tin.., March Et-Ccrtaln preaAKU had made armngametita la asnigrata from Kusshm Poland, and wan crossing the Vistula wham tbsy wan .ummoowd by tbs Humlan front!ew guards to turn back. Kaaisting tbs mauxUis sis paaaanU wsrs Ullad la tbs struggle that followed, and arvrral wars harird from a brklgs and

M. DUNHAM, OUTFITTER,

C.Ub..U.« William*. MrlkO.,. Caictoo, Match a.-The ordinance don In* the die odlcm on Su P.trick'. Day ha* been followed by bo ordinance making tbs birthday of Kalaar Wilbrlm a mtinl- elyal holiday. #eal Rotate, insurance. MEN’S

Insurance, Real Estate. Fall Derby 8 Hr. Pact, March a-B,

Bhanmatlaa Qelcklr Cored. Three deys I* e [eery abort time In which to care * b»d ceae of rhcam»tlaro, It ran he done ir the proper tre»!menl I* adopted, aa win be aeen by the fol- lowing (rom Jamca Lambert, of New Brunswick, I1L: “X wee badly afflicted With rheomatiam In the hlpt and leg*, when I bong lit e bottle ofCHamberlaln'a Pain Bekn. It cored me la three day*. I am ell right today and would Inalat on erery one who la afflicted with that ter- rible dlaeaae to nae Chamberlaln't Pain Balm and get wed at one*." 60 cent bottlee fhr aale at H P Reynold* Phar- many Park and North Acennee; T. 8. Armatrimg Manager.

TO RENT. Croaoent Rink Hall Woolston & Buckle,

Dr. TUCKERS PAINTING Equine Blistering Ointment

DR. TUCKER'S Colic Remedy

•ppooUm. U ulnae. u, U. .the station.

C. H. HAND PlnlnQeld, S. J Wall P^en and Palnten’ Supplies.

6. W. REAMER, - I7 UBERTY ST. CABINET MAKER.

Furaltuxw Faceted & SHipood.

flaad Imdina Nr a Bmall Pam*. Ifyoa want aonw good atorlea, that are not contained, tend aa ten cent*, end we will, fbr the pnrpuee of Intro- ducing the Wi.TtKi.rr Maoazina to yon, mail two copies containing twenty-are to thirty clean and complete Monet, or, for $1.00 we will tend twontyJlro back number*, all complete, whicb trill make occrdOd atortea, 1J pagea of Static, and 76 pagea of abort llama ol lute teat, be- tide,, other matter. Addreea

WAVERLBY MAGAZINE, Mention ihla Paper

A. L. GARCIA CO. ■gBafartaim of Hriui (Iran

Closb—T.80 A. M.. BOd 4.80 P.M. ABWTg—*40 Am 1JI BBd 0.10 T. U. • Direct mail for TtsbUmb sad PhUadsI phissl 4.81*p. m. Mail IdrWurrsnwUle Clom Tucadaj, Tbunday afed baturday at IS.00 m. 1'o.VoUK* ©pen* b4 7 a. a. and closes a& 7.00 r. HI hauirdaya close, al 7.» K •L Opsn orery erealng uniil tf.WJ r. u -O owner, or lock boxes. % Sobdat kiaim—Orn al 9 80 A. u. JlUc« opsa from U.80 to 10.80 a. Mali closes at 6.90 F. H.

HoaglamPs EXPRESS.

Furniture and Pianos ^ —Remorcd—

Fiilght, Trunks asd Baggage. : CARTAGE.

QlXlee, 88 North Avenue

Match a — En Haaaliw k^n cun Armed eamlnl.rer to trtt charge of hU min lluwlllUaceumpanM wile and too. Mr. N. B aW.wtll occupy the pml;

A. M. SEGUINE’S TIER’S

ICE CREAM PARLOR M. J.' COYNE, Merchant Tailor s^.’,£S.V8S!St'in2na S£

And Boarding Stables

The Oaly Cigar Stc* in PhlaBeM Opticians. sa.’SKr* -1 '■-p—

H. WARNER, Auct’r. the pablfe, who ere i tan ref puna viu be tpared to terra prompt and attentlc* man •ner-a celebrated ■dir 0-*l Cruel. March tt-A nt riled'to urge on th. J. T. VAIL. 1 Real Estate and Insuranaa

■a- d» ROOT ATESCE.

‘ HENRY GOELLEB, JIU. Practical Michaist.Uckt Gunsmith, C. Dicmsos, PRACTICAL OPTICIAS

Ejct emndned In i II Park Area**. CONFECTIONERY

SILVERWARE Blue Stone Flagging, Etc.

-IF YOU Waal rarer. Wrnt . Cm*. JjtoTATlorDDfaH NEUMAN BROS. COLLIER’S.

Choicest Varieties of Pea*^

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY GriHagiDee and Surrey*.

(THE COURIER’S :■ WANT COLUMN Undertakers and Embalmen American Steam Laundry, , it EAJT raoKT sTHaarr,

H. Wr MARSHALL. Propj iD BY THOUSANDS