rRIBTCSE. WORK ON THE NEW LIBRARY RUTGERS BEGUN …T>.e paasenff-r dep art=lea:. 0, til(,p.eacJl:. s...
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QUEEN'S BUILDING. RUTrTERS COLLEGE
BIG CLASS FOB RUTGERS
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'"V IEGE BATTALIONFBESHMAITS LARGEST LX LX-
STITCTIOX'S HISTORY.
"N*o.Ipiesa you never did 3ee on* Ilka ttta: be-fore." said Dorland Mumby to tae ai»a who wasad2ilrtns '-.•* beautiful mount ofisr.ow wilts da*!1whi^b Mr. Muaby haa brousit to *Jil» city.'
Stor-o"* Oh. yes. There's a 9tor7 goes wtta. IS,Let's se*." and Qte crack \u25a0\u25a0MB. who ha*taken any mzmber of deer out of taa Caaadlaa
lIIGHTY HTTNTEB DECXAEES COLO9
WILL NOT WASH OFF.
HE BAGGED A WHITE DEER.summer her-,
was^ married this week to JamesHoward Connor, of tola city, a-.d a "ephew o*Councilman Thomas Thampaea. The ce-emory wasperformed by tae Rev. Dr. Townsend ia. the Churchof th* A3>-er.3:on. an-i the we-id1-? dlaaef wass^r\-ed at the Northern Ljbertv Hotel Sir andMr?. Connor started for a.-, extended Otp to Ealr:-raore, TV asalngton and other Souther", petsta
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til(, p.eacJl:.s Rajj.road has arrar.?-.1 to place fe, service between thiscity and Pnlbufelpsla what tne eerapaas «ayS w.-ibe the faarest train in toe world for a short dis-tance. Both the "Wesr Jersey and the Readingrailroads are rnnmTH trains from Philadelphia tothis city tn on* hour, toe latter road coaattnatwelve minutt»3 fcr enaalOM the river and fortv-e:^>.r minutes actual ronnlng time. Now. by pro-ri&tsu fcr ifive minute stop at Hammonton. tnrthe Syer, ni Readteg w::i rave tram that wJBmake the run In f-rry-tiiree minutes for the flfry-four nil>s. or a r*:nr;ir.< wta.%* et aeienlj 11I1H
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IHOtT PBINCETON'S HISTOniC CANNON
WAS GAI>"EP ANP LOST BY
RIVALCOLLEGIAN?
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mi>s an hour. Itha? been rumored here th*? thereading road would also rr>.iki i?re*r improvement 3to its proL'erty in this cirv. and that tn-» improve-m*nta included a nir» .**.:t:on
The foliorwtnx Ne'w-Tt irkrra have registered arthe hott>i* ttM ii• week
Avon Inn—Dr. in.l Mrs Grant, J Crite ar.d M.-an-l Mrs. N" D For'
Hotel Brighton—Mn' B Hancock. Mr and
Jlrs PhiUp Rhetnhart, Mr and Mrs WilliamKht*inhart. Mr. and Mr< J^>* F. d« Navarre. FrinkT FttzseraM. Mr and Mrs J. F Andrews, Mr?R. H Sraton. Mrs Albert Fi!t. Mra M L. Porter.Mrs E. L. Pratt Clarence L Prit:. Mrs M.->rr'.3B!a:k. Dr H H P.idd!e. Edward Hrhl. MrsCnarlts H Strong Miss Miaa Hirwoo.l.Mr. and Mrs H-r.rv Koger?. Mrs. H Handi!! an.iDr Jam*s Cole Hir.cock
B:-?an Hous«^-U' P«t«rwm. W. Hunsacker. DHr!>r.v. a. L-a.-k-r.i" nr.fi H ?w»cney.
Beimonr— M-. and Mrs Harris, tad Mr?P-i;h".*:AT..I H. PaoKnr
_ ___Chalfonte— B Paw»f»n x\' Lusbjr F Di.-kerjor.
\u25a0ir.ii B SaaaatteHore! Dternis— B $cn.inck. J Kenbaly A Axler.
Mis3LWtaa McLaajWin ir..l E.l-« ir1 J N-wbrane.Hot -I D«ra!op-Mr and Mr?. R M.-.^ape H Cohen, i
Mr .tr.d Mr? yorraan W. Rcberr. G Fifzaa.-k. • . iHanacer. J Lawkin and G. H!!1
tiaddon Hi!!-1' r-'iV.or !? <-h.imters. D Brady. |
Mr a-d D Roye Mr iv-iMr* w. Glider. »neMtasea Gli-ler. G Kelbran. E Jenao. A F-Mcox.Mra. H Harbert M:^.-« M:t.:he!l. a Garnett R.Frffnan G Schmudel, E 'Your.s;. Mrs Lynch. 1roha Herdmin. E Sttnwn »ad D OwrrtrMge.
Kuehrle'3 Hore!-M. Stern, C Hoveland. E- Dal*.C Lun^en^. W Webb, A G^.P in)D Davenport
Marlborou?n Hoose-Mr iod Mrs n Brown,Mrs Chrtster Mrs Thompeoß. JCaa M-v ollum.Mrs Aisdoy Mr*. O'Brien. 5 Dolph. T Hoppe.r. <Mrs. Dorei and H .. _
r-evere—Mr and Mrs Yo'in?. Miss T.vjnsr. tr«e jRev Mr. Rudolph ir..l Mrs. Rudolph.
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foreata. crossed h:s lega and rubb«"i a hand m»fiffctlveiy over hl3 brow
"Ler? ?^e; !r was back in N'menher last year*tt» we« eaatgad out on Black Ct-^k. Eeat hunt-ir.g groiir.d In Ontarin. that ts. "R> h^d harf pretty«ood luok—killed four or five r-"i d'-er M firsatwo days of th* season. But. then. W4 hul witH03 some .-if the best do^a ;n ttis euumry. and tbacwas comparatively easy work. Tr.ree of them w«ikllied ta two houra on the second day of th« seay
rTbm had b«en arortea bry.igrht mro camp of &wmte aatv o«ag seen, and aoma of th*boys evea••Uimed to h<ive had shor* a: it X\-hita deer arwrareiy. if ever, hear-i of. and they had never beeaneard of m Ontario b«for*. Consequently th«aathey w^fr<%hhh
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°" th* «Wwt *»? o* the seaaoa that tba*se<l that pointi-i? to the im2*d d«er. 'TheMJSf „\u25a0, h?ht ss ow on t"*sround— just the dayfor atffl hunt!r.< So wa mn ,
:? early and leav^mg our dogs tied up at Ut« camp, started out That
rnarb.e >Wt know just how lons It wa*before I9i<htW mv quarry, but Iknow that waeaw^'.ii;^"mighrv hard work. You take thata'frt v^, >,*• a"- put i: tabu* a white snow.
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in' Thos/'pk-ts" * fb<> r>n!v wh;T<* '!t r̂ *v*r t3k«».J n> **re ?*• f-^ camp' Oh. fifteen m'W o»thereabouts from the viiiase of Banno^Jcbufn onm*. On-arl.-. Railroad, and there's no betterBnatma sround 10 oe found m Ontario. The hur.tars*o tn-r» from all o\er 'he province, and no Jeaat.iaa tw,i hundred <2rer were talcen out of theretr>« liar sciaon. But that white one ia th« onlyon* *v r̂ known ro h« killed in Ontario
YE GTIC Irr.E
THE WHITE DEER STUFFED AXD THE TAXIDERMIST WHO SET I
on wtlch the present bulUltns known aawas erected !n Uw9."
Wa& 5Ji ISS that a etft from Colonel Henry ;
rfT^*' CT Nl-VL "York- ihinsfd th* ram* of th^«c* :roas Queec'» to Rutgers, th* name which
l^^i*born<> •**»eJcce.. As act of th* N< w-Jersty
•^nsaxan 0» 4> I%|> rt^ignate*! Ratger* a» |r;' "*tK* College r-jr Benefit of Arriculiure. ;S5 eri1
-a.Rle •*\u25a0"«.\u25a0• th«» rreaticx the sclea- j
t—dt-i. now numbers rwenty-nlae, and th« .gmwni-toa, eUthtiy over two cuadred. Kutgen ilemnijTr^' Ruet t"!"iuaatc m hav:r.« on its corps of•üb>»v i-'i?'**'ho *r'«-w-nent m tht'r resptctjve ;
fwo'.'ll* /«« <J*partniscnt cf er.tumoiog>- boasts of I
"•ff« ?ficha W. Smith, whote took* Lave wen for'
whiu\r**'-r>iic* anjoa* tee sr»nt:sta of the day. jM? ;••» '-on »o «-xt*rmlrjite the Nrw-Jersty mo»-'tiiorpi *'*!i: r. to '.-.:n.-:. .. :..:.» i-: \u25a0
-'!^tv H^r*11? fiPPer»c>er» '•« »«;H k-aowa to the pub- !»n binioil""^J otiP fcy«ical citnustry-. The courses !hy i^S^S botany are represented reepacUvely !HahiSi \u25a0XJIX JliUus *»<* I*rofe«sor Uyron D- 'ProfeiJr,, Tge head of Uue electrical department ia j&0
'*•»\u25a0»<•!, Cuyler V«n Dyck. while the pro- I'w L^l Cln*rrtn* s * Edward A Bowser, whose !to m»th«L°" ii
ml'tilrtmI'tilrtr*tlc"•Ild»hose contrtbuuons 'Itco*-^T^ifUc*13°««^iJ» have made his name well;v*nSvvi'T nume ">u» books ot Professor John C.tUiU*tJ \£ 2 art ""*favorably known. Professor
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*oa' *» Watory: Prcfcasor Jacob1 *^'. in phUfmophy; ProTeswor Louis E«vUt, la
TO make a 1ei.."!.-. .-tory brier, the Rutger* vuado? nine scphoiaart* finally got the rinSrn to
*,hwRutgers campus For weeks, day ».njright«-tude^:» kept a double guard on the. nrnjun Thethe casr.on was rcaovnl to the riv*-rfront a--*c.aiod und.-r a yard of coal. After this, esr atfl]greater, safety, the prachma piece of racial was\u25a0tared In a cellar in Paterson-st.. N>w.r»rur.swi-kFbMSy interest ran.so hijsh thit th* faomVj^s^th*1 two colleges tock the subject m head aaj \u25a0
petatad a board of vtttntiaa This court decM^itiat tie raanoTS had never belocgad to Rut-*e^Tand tint it had iwt b««n taken away frora r,, '
cers It abided that bouta or tra^iricci Ms
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ifce contrary were fals* and that the Rat««ndent* who hid stolen the cannon did toia jjj J|":;<f that they were cetu&c back their rijit'ii*»• rtrn *tJ wertr. therefore, exonerated f^_ P°*"tmputatjoa of isallclous eor.duer.
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Th« classroom \u25a0! | iT*er« at '_: —•> •« ,t*-m^ _,eay«";y a» well as of p«ious thoughtOn one occasion an vnbitlous undergraduate «*
>>trou» of Kalnlag a reputation with the BPrt,"'
for more know:«dj;e cf the subject than tt-» «IM>r«IM>r
inhis ca»* allowed, resorted to the oldtt*^« ~ toctfof openmt th« textbook on hla lap T*j« vm*11"^whose eyessght w»a keen, reprw-ed ktai >• Sor-what the foUowiar fiahloa: la •°««-.-There. Is,aa sicni Ri=di-» and Par***j^^
to thl, city 'or a number of year*-* fact, since fa..^Sooy-nd ~ accura,- J« be«htepro«no$t<cau>ns that for many Y**rs his >redu-UOIU. \u25a0
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i.lOW*.R.pub-ic. S&hl »« 'T^Vm. .car.r.g hi. horse,when an utoaobO* P£*ed o^ X*K*sustained«*»™n *~ay \f£ £Sea that he cannot
If";:^^^"^SrH^r.npr.-Ir «• COUEJM -"
H«»« cf Representatives
£££"&\u25a0£»»s• £ a M"h^-i:r.ter here.
AREA GREATER THW \NT 5T01U5 IN '•.\r.V YORK. AND CHOICS AS GKJEIAT, ', nr~zzz *
HAHNE & CO., \NEWARK.
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Two Days* Sale,
Monday and Tuesday.Sec our WINDOW DISPLAY ami take
your choice of •
5.00 Blanket for 2.98.We have 550 or these fringe* Blankets or
Rugs, suitable tor couch cover-, sluir.berrobe?, lap robes, wraps, go!: capes and grav-elling blankets. They are strictly pur? wool.extra lar;e sire (3cx6B inches > and heavyweighr. The assortment includes an ex-qutsite color combination of plaided effects,wirh plain colored back3. a beautiful vari-ety o£ patterns from which to irake your
selection.
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WORK ON THE NEW LIBRARY OF RUTGERS COLLEGE HAS BEGUN AND IT WILL BE READY FOR USE NEXT YEAR.'<J