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The Daily Times from New Brunswick, New Jersey • Page 8

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If' L-AST i i rJi i 1 i 1. 1 i ,1 .1 I' I HAS NO EQUAL. V. That Ut-niiMvtclt Trial iiinJ lien a remedy un eipinl it 'H up 1 d.itc ul a lit tie in advum 1 nf all IUT lor a eompliiint. Medical henry o( old times licid thai a I 'n- 11 i lie la in ill' 1 111 I h' i i rich nd i 1 for i )i -i! fool- i vender i he Hit THE TRAIN WRECKER SoClJiOLJ'- 111 III' remedy 1C', i iv hi II I lie i III I Mil- Juiivk (ivev-ioi-ked ii devilled rniiplv to ih- benefit of its 11 her be given, thereby ing.

u. a cry decree, item- pense. Mould be -nppnrted nnd nnivrrs'iiiv It in pnr-nnnee of this idea that the ehd) irave hat is termed "firs! public last in the le.rtmv room of the Second lieformed ('liuic-h. There was not by any mean? a large audience for attendance was by written invitation, no tickets being sdd but in point of general satisfaction to tlio.se favored by invitation the rehearsal seemed in every way to be successful. The social feature was also made prominent for followim: the idea of Metropolitan societie- the intermission which by the way purposely prolonged unite far beyond the ordinary hunt was given over to the members for tlie purpose of visit MIL' their friends in the audience and for L-rneral conversation.

This was a ninvt agreeable innovation. The programme consisted of a miscellaneous collection of part songs, glees, polos, instrumental and vocal, and gave' evidence of marked improvement over the iiicert last given. It was noticed that with a club consisting as this one did last eveninir of not more than thirty-five members belter effects can be obtained with a programme such the above than with the rendition of a heavy oratorio. The most acceptable number of th'' ch-irns seemed to the part sontr of Hneiiibi'nrer. "Tlie Stars are Shining in Heaven.

which was repeated by request and in which vocal accuracy of in tbnatioti and harmony were very clearly inarked. In the liitle glee following the gentlemen of the chorus did not seem to appreciate tlie delicacy and delightfulness of the song entitled "Kate. and persisted in apparent ibrgetfulness that they were soliciting a kiss from The part Hong "Blow, (icntle (Jales" beini: the only one in which an accompaniment was employed, furnished by Mws Palmer, was exquisitely rendered in expression and sympathy and when taken in connection with the closing number. "My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land, 1 by Klgar, were the of die chorus work. Tlie solos by Mr.

Bradley were none too numerous, and from the moment he touched the keys of the handsome Stein- vrny hi.s li.stners seemed to recognize the touch of an artist. His selections by Dvorak, a Danish composer, who has written a very ac- ceptable 'Htabat Mater'' for choral work were peculiarly "eharacterwtic of the composer and admirably suited to Mr. Brad ley'B elevated style. Miss Florence, Miss Strong and Miss Hatlie Palmer each sung solos aud we have uever before more fully appreciated i how much ability there is among the singers of oar own city. I Miss Floranee's "Si j'etais Jardinier," by Chamiriade, and Miss Palmer'c Lnl- laby were rendered in -very eleaj.

bell- like tones of charming softness, while Miiss Strong's flower from Faust showed her to have a taste well as ability in the realm of opera, Harry Smuck portrayed the ringing quality of a fine bass in his solo Mid-Summer's; Dream''and easily earned for himself 1 the reputation of being of New Brunswick's, ba-sos. if indeed not the best. Mr. Klmcndorf, t-udenng from a severe cold. prevented from rendering the solo announced ior him, hut the audience Was therefor bv receiving an "extra' from Mr Bradley a- a sub Btitlllc Kl ami Hjtliirn Minneola to Bnynton Bra'-h and Sat ur Jun 1 Fouiih Kdumeil Seho'il lo Boynloii Beach ur-ion Uubcit Bor-'- -bury Park.

Scb-. T- MI. lir lc- Coun NM I NJ ,,) July MHHI Bran, 1. i ABW-CI il -li I i Ohm i i i. i today nd apply the )i)ost direct and radical.

Sjieeialtics rule (lie and a single its disorders and bow In cure it, is the highest distinction the inedic.il profession. The kidney? are wonderfully constructed. Ho you know just what their functions nro. They the laboratories of the body for the of the blood before its use Head that carefully, livery jmb of the heart sends out (lie blood to iiie to the body. When it picks rip I'oison its course it goes to tlie kidneys to he made new for the, use again.

If the kidneys are weak they can not do (lie work and uric poison stamps out the life of the, blood. Doan's Kidney pills correct all disorders of the kidneys and keep these laboratories true purifiers of the blood. New Brunswick people arc fast learn- ing this: Kead the following case: Mrs. Hugh (leoghan lives on Sanford near Jersey avenue. She says: "I have not been afflicted very long, but it was long enough to Joel it necessary to do something to better my condition.

When I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised to cure such cases as mine I got a box at Van Pelt's drug store and commenced to use them. The pain in the small of my back, which was always aggravated when Before Strong Tliig Morning. 'flic ease ngninst Henry Jackson, the colored man charged in an allegation with adeaipiing to wreck a passenger train near Mean's strtion on (i by removing certain spikes from one of tho rails nnc obstructiiiir the track. J. Dison Cunning- bam did not appear his counsel bul 11.

B. ('s ik represented him. The case was tried before Strong without a jury as is customary in allegation cases. 'I he lirst wit ness AVilliarn Drower. who works fir the P.

K. He walkea the track on May and fonnd 10 spikes pulled on outside of rail one-quarter mile from Mean's Station. He notified William Brorhpy, bis foreman. William Brophey, foreman of Division 17, said he sent his sub-foreman to replace the spikes. ITc found marks on the tics in which the four spikes not pulled were, where an attempt had been made to pull them.

The ordinary claw bar used by the P. R. R. was exhibited and also the claw bar used to pull the spikes. All the ties showed the mark of the heel of the bar used upon them.

Sections of two of the tics with the spikes in them were displayed in court. He. did not think enough spikes were pulled to throw a train. SAD DEATH caught cold or walked far or stood long upon my feet, is gone. The undue, inclination to -urinate has left me and along I Of Tlalsted, Wife of Profeuor Byron D.

HaUtcd. The announcement of the sudden and unlookcd for death of the wife of Prof. r. B. D.

Ilalsted shocked the community this morning. Mrs. Halsted, a charming and popular woman in this city, died very suddenly at morning. She gave birth vinmuuu in uiiuaiA: 1103 tun iiiu aim i i i with it the smarting and sediment and ffiornin whlch to a child on Sunday followed by a 'the necessity of rising at night so frequently. There remains a slight tenderness over my kidneys and I am still using Doaa's Kidney Pills to remove it.

You want no better proof of my opinion oi Doan's Kidney Pills than the fact that 1 induced my mother to try them. We both recommend them Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Company, Buffalo. N.Y., 1 sole agents for the United States.

CHILDREN DISAPPEAR. Their AbNrnce Reported to tlie Police. Two cases of lost children were re- i ported to the police yesterday and today. This Jmorning a lady appeared at the station and announced that two children of Howard B. Selover residing at 312 1 Suydam street had been missing since yesterday noon.

The children are two boys named Russell 8 years old and Ardel 10 years old. public school. They are attendants at a Yesterday morning they went to school as usual but after dinner did not return home again. Their absence naturally caused a great deal of excitement and anxiety at their home and afternoon and evening was spent in searching for them. The boys were never known to go away from their home before.

Chief Harding thinks that they may have wandered off to the round house boarded a freight train and been carried off unintentionally. The boys were dressed in dark clothes and wore capa. FOUND. The parents of the boys received word just before noon today that the boys had arrived at South Amboy last night and were with friends there. Senior Ball JPatroneMea.

The followittg will be the patronesses of the Senior Ball to be held in the Ballantine Gymnasium two weeks from tonight Mesdames Austin Scott, R. Ballantine, T. G. Bergen, H. W.

Bookstaver, Charles Bradley, J. S. Clark, C. J. Carpenter, J.

B. Drury, Miss Helen M. Gould, C. K. Hart, M.

F. Hillhouse, F. Howell, H. L. Janeway, W.

R. Janeway, J. B. Kirkpatrick, R. G.

Ludlow, Harry A. JNeilson, Helena Neilson. J. S. Nicholas, K.

R. Payuon, T. F. Ii. Parker.

C. Runyon, A. V. Schenck, F. Stevens, W.

P. Voorhees, K. Weston. and D. Williamson.

STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing CJtiottitious of the New York aiie NEW YOHK, Juui- weru encour at the of tiuainesM today bj higher pricwb Amorirjaa ttecurltias in Lou duu ajjd by L-hnerful Hunt Hut-ill ivx prbsdel frojii that CPIIKT hiiltlmure )Uiu Ohio bi-1 HuiLvin L. cation of diseases resulting in her death. Mrs. llalsted's maiden name was Miss Howe.

She was married to Mr. Maxim and soon after her marriage became a widow. Her second husband was Professor Ilalsted. She is one of a large family, having several brothers and sisters in Newark, Passaie. Orange and New York.

Testimonial to Manager J. K. Starfcea This Friday evening friends of Manager J. E. Starkes will tender him a benefit, as customary in all cities at the end of the theatrical season, to show their appreciation of the splendid bookings and his generosity during tho season.

The committee in charge, V. S. Voorhees, G. Streitwolf, E. IT.

Taylor, William Me-. Dede, L. Voorhees, have spared no pains in making this affair one of the grandest ever undertaken. The talent will consist of the very cream of Keith's and Proctor's performers and when together will constitute one of the best vaudeville companies ever put on Allen's Theatre stage. your tickets now ol the committee.

NEEDHAM RESIGNS. tlie Police Committee of Auy Knrttaer Responsibility. Police Officer Necdham who suspended by the Police Committee, sent in his resignation to the committee last night. Officer Needham was suspended with Officer Ackerman for conduct unbecoming an officer. He was to have been given a hearing by the Police Committee tonight but has waived an investigation into the charges against him by resigning from the police force.

Ackerman has pleaded guilty. along The Case. Herman Eaks's body was found the tracks of the Raritan River Railroad by an engineer of the road last Saturday afternoon. He was alive when discovered but unable to tell the tale as to how he got in that condition. Near him was found a double barreled gun with one barrel empty.

One of his hands was cut off and his head bruised. that he was shot by his The belief is owij weapon which was accidentally discharged and fell along the railroad. I P'K'II Frcali ami Cheap. The Comfpany will the ii lirst car load of fish tomorrow morn ing o'clock, in the George strce freight yard of the Pennsylvania railroad Fish an be purchased at the, rate of 5 pourfd. The fish that nri caif Infc tonight will be railroadci din (o this city nnd will -be fresh the; i an bo procured at.

the shore. Tin sal- well worth the attention of all, a. the l.iir dealing of the company in othc citii lias become so well recognized tha ir --imple announcement that a trait loin! will be ready at a certain time aliv the signal tor an immense gather "I buyers. 1 I MISSION. V.

House Passes the riillllpn BUI to Create That Body. June Yesterday was day in the house and a. num ber ef minor bills were passed under suspension of tho rules. The Johnson-Stokes contest from the Seventh dlstric of s. ui th Carolina was settled by the adop tion nf n.

substitute for the committee report which declared that there had been no and that the seat was vacant The lull for validating certain territorial bonds of New Mexico was passed with senate but willhave to be again acted on by the senate because of a parliamentary error. The Phillips bill for an industrial commUsicm of twelve members anrt he bill for funding all obligations ol Arizona were also passed. Tho final vote on the Butler bill to prohibit the issue of bonds will be taken into tho senate before adjournment today Most of the session was given to debate on the Mil, Mr. Cullom Bpeatdng against it step toward repudiation, and Mr. Brown, of Utah, in favor of this bill or ol a resolution offered by him, declaring that bonds under any future is sue would be illegal and void.

If you would write to any piirpose, you must be perfectly free from Give yourself the natural rein; think on no pattern, no patron, no paper, no press, no public; think on nothing, but follow your impulses. Give yourself as you you are and how yon see it Everyman sees with hifl own eyes or does not see at Seltzer water derives its name from the village of Lower Selters, in where several springs, united in one basin, yield 5,000 cubic feet an hour of this sparkling mineral water. IUNDRUFF forms when the glands of the skin are weakened and, if neglected, baldness is sure to follow. Hall's Hair Ren ewer is the best preventitive. EASY to take, sure to core, DO pain, nothing to dread, pleasant little pills.

DeWltt'a Little Early Risers. Best for Sick Headache, Biliousness, Sour Stomach and Constipation, At Bissau's drag Blares, 138 Btteet and 427 George street. New DIARRHOJA. should be stopped promptly. It soon becomes chronic.

DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Care is effective, safe and certain. Hundreds of testimonials bear wlt- neba to the virtue of this great medicine. It erfft alwnya be depended upon, ita use saves tittle and money. At Blfeett's drug stores, 138 New street, 427 George street. CHILDREN, especially Infants are soon ran down with Cholera lufantnm or "Summer Complaint." Don't'watt to determine, bnt give DeWUt's Colic and Cholera Cnre promptly, yon can rely on It.

Use no other. At Bissett's drug stores, street, 438 George street. 138 New Splendid Entertainment. The young ladies of the Misses Anable's Bayard Street School gave an entertainment last night before a large audi- euee. The young women took the parts- in the two farces ''Two Gents iu a Fix, and Ici oil Parle in of the characters the girls took the roles of uieii to perfection.

The entertainment was given it is understood for -A minion fund. Leiilf-h Vullcy New Jcrsi-y N. Y. Km- gU Nuv IBo 14'. 11 1U5 UriU Kt.

Paul Ot-neral Markets. 1 HII.AI)K1.I'HI A. Jum; 1 -Kluur wi'ak do dull win in oats duli, tim'ithy, dy family, May, I7'(t fm fA, ue tar. I i. the un i- i i -h- i -i I- el 1 gOtt.

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I cxlru LudLti uitntt. (Ft.V'ilK l.iiewiiiea.s Hn'4MjfiV vhvrt Umily tlOiilU Lard 1 -T Butti-r firm weatoru It 1C Mtucll P'jrlt B.iJ Koach Ca.fe 'I'hf uriide iu laat uight's TIMK.S mi: that Richard Roach was arrested by Ofiiecr Bates was in error in several re OrBcer Bates did not arrest him. hut went to the police station when he. heard a complaint had been made ugain.it him and paid a fine. Tlie trouble, look place with Officer Hradfurd at Hall on Friday night.

Koadi not under bail. Bradford did no! tlu- charge. La It marriage, of William C. LaRuc, of I'ulcri-ofj lu Miss K. Tin.

ni illi; IviHt Second urect. iii-iil. 0--I ur- at the residence of bride at 7. ilu clock, toni.irht Rev. pi-rfonii the ecremo ai.d LaKue will reside in ihi- or, their return from their ueddinL- HONESTY AND CAREFULNESS are the prime factors of a good meat We don't say that this is the best place in the -world, but we do say that we try to make it bent, and we're sure no one can sell lower and sell good meat.

This ought to interest you. JOSEPH MER, 52 Hiram Street. Telephone Call 96b. iiits Linen or Crash Tuxedo Suit, tailor-made, with blue, brown or linen embroidered the latest novelty in Outing Suits, At and Separate Skirts In Silk, Sicilian and Beige, full width and tailor made, From $2 to Shirt Waists. We have just secured a lot of Shirt Waists at much less than regular value and offer them to you at greatly reduced prices, those now marked at 50c, 75c and $1, will be found to be the best values we have ever offered.

K. J. DUNCAN CO, store will remain open Friday evening and closed all day Memorial Day (Saturday.) A BIUETf 425 GEORGE STREET, I 5 I Columbia Cracker Jack, Have no superior, and we are sell- A NEW CONFECTION. The ing all varieties at 25c. for full 2 2 more you eat, the more you want, quart can, or $2.75 per dozen.

Try it. Spanish Boot Toilet Soaps Are made direct from the Famous Spanish or Mexican Soap Root, which contains about 65 per cent, of saponac ous matter and are free from diseased animal fat or chemicals. It is a well known fact that all kinds of grease, however putrid and diseased, finds its way to the soap factory, there to be combined with powerful chemicals, then highly perfumed and thrown on the market for toilet soap. Spanish Root Toilet Soap is Purely Vegetable. Cheese we keep.

New York State Full Cream, English Dairy, Pine Apple, Edam, Roquefort, Imported Swiss, Sage, Camembert, Brie, Phila. Cream, Neufchatel, Club House, McLaren's Imperial, Pot Cheese fresh every day. XiondonCtingerAle $1.25 Per Dozea We'have given this ale every test and believe it to be as good as any in the world. It is not a cheap domestic article, but an Imported Ale which stands as well as Ross's or Cantrell Cochrane's. The Accounts of Responsible Families Solicited 1C all Good, clean, hard and bright, uo slate, no clinkers.

1" -1 nil Hi dry (air an the 1 )r. Mr nuiior that of Honor, di.ior a prouiinent nu-iiibt-r who ii tint the lodge is in a uiont flour FLOUR, FEED and HAY i Selected Goods, Lowest Prices, RUSSELL'S YARD 46 FRENCH ST. Come on time and take home a quart of Ice Cream from Conover Bernhardt's No. 36 ALBANY Manuiacturers of CANDY AND ICE CREAM, made from Spring Water, Pure Fruit Juices and charged with Saratoga Natural Gas. Brick Cream and Water Ices furnished to order.

Families, excursions and picnics furnished at lowest prices. IPO 1UC Ul Cdiil EL. p.l> IIMIU Ulf I. I bu.vij tjiiii-lj ihi- Iftilor 1:1 ai.i-ly. PllUU.

lo lu 10. if i'a Ju ut luw 5U A i Council, No. Jr. I'. rtilermuie-d many nt, Ho held last Afiur tlie meet the Members aud guesta Kent to 44 I' I 1' on ft in'tMimeutri STILES, -OF- Leech, Stiles Co.

-Eye I -tu, fonjiurjy with Queen will be at Now ISruBDwi. Kvery Saturday. He will be found at the FAKKKB BUILDING, 370-381 STliEKT. liooui No. 6.

Summer office from 8.HO a. m. to 3 CATERING IN ANY LOCALITY Receptions, Weddings, Etc. With Every Requisite Only tie Best Waiters, FANCY DESSfiara. FANCY BHAPKD OBMAM3, I OB OBBAM P0DDINOB.

FANCY ICES AND SORBETS. TO OBDEB. E.H.WIKOFF&CO., I09 Church Street Along with everything else good, we are offering to our patrons the finest BDTTER, COFFEE AND TEA Sold in'tMs City. DON'T FORGET THIS. H.

M. VAN CLEEF, 352 GEoRGE STREET..

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