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The Daily Times from New Brunswick, New Jersey • Page 1

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The Daily Timesi
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New Brunswick, New Jersey
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NEW BEtf; Aftftt 1 W6B(1 iefcfcstteet Dearly, A loing Jailed of James irnton, song writer ftnd-variety, actor, "ig-a struggle Twenty-fifth is still undef'-'iuspension, and he after, the in- which ia set-'down for ner Maggie Strein in aJj policemaBf remained the station with his head iuhisliajfds ihe picture "of re- to have acted in a ajQhe and Danob approval his raf for the aking- a'huniah life. course of true of, a girl of 16 and a young man of 22" tritimphed over parental opposition on and resulted in the elopement iJtottt. ner home of Miss Maggie of Ks Handy street, with her Ftank Witt, whose address in the directory is given as also at 55 Handy street. towd as the farm 1 destroyed by fire -this Tiief flames were discovered about 3 They had sjiich headway tfeat Saothing could.be An alarm was to do mfes-destroy the'beWiful mansion. Only a very small pillion of the con- 3W tents of the building Jjpas saved.

The occupants of thllhQuse all escaped in their night The cause of the fiH5 is a mystery. PRIZE FIGHT HDR A GIRL. ST. PAUC, French Will Hoeppner, prominent young of Eau ClaireJn-love with 'the same fought for hep before 60 jRersons at Wheaton H01, Chippewa. It Hi called 'a June international another have been won by George "Wdrk, the 'American shot.

SUICU3E LONDON, American who -had registered Bunder the name of Fellers committed suicide last night in a private hotel in street, Piccadilly, by taking morphine. TO SUPPRESS BERLIN, June Ministry of forwarded to the Emperor a ve- i port favoring the suppression of duelling in the Gorman army. Jap The mem tiatj ese Lawn Be Lawn Social. of the Women's Chris- nion will give a Japan- night at the home of 'served by ladies costu I HB r. I''.

BUU "TT" mail cSr due here at a. was at Kahway this -morning. I)t was to take the (par away fi'omjftie train and i put the maU'matterafiranother oar. The mail on thje car for this, city arrive here until 11 J. Young announce another big sale.

See their lA WEATHER. "As recorded at the central office of the New Jersey Weather Service, State Ex- Station, this city. The following record shows the highest 4- lowest, temperature recorded yesterday, comparison with the correspond- date of last year; also die amount oJ S. 1896. owest J0NB 26,1896.

est 70.0 eoo 0.16 MON04T, jTOtoB '29 at nooo-'-Glear. tonight and Tuesday "itly warmer. PARENTAL OBJECTIONS ii viat Mre. James Logan, of College av the gnest of relatives at Witt or New on Saturday n66B( For some timje the young man has uved and worked out of when le oatoe herer last of the "young girl had no idea that he had come back to take their young, daughter away, The families of boih the young people are in good rcumetauces and the only reasoTT 4br their! love match being Miss Strain's fathejr jg Stceia a maker, while ployed in the rubber ents live on Suydam street, people fell in fove with eadh time ago, and as soon as their regard flir each other, became apparent, nn effort was made to keep them apart. This was a difficult thing to do however as both worked rubber they had frequent opportunities f6r meeting clandestinely.

the rubber iaolory became slack some months ago Witt decided to Jeave town, and Miss Stfein secured employment at Johnson John son's factory. couple" continued to, correspond, out it ia not known thatWitl was in town until-Jast Friday. Then he came here, ostensibly hk trunk, as he 'declared he was going away to remain permanently. He visitetl parents on Friday afternoon and asked for hor and inquired as to her health. -Miss Strein returned home 1 as usual on Friday from her work.

SHe is a pretty little girl and of a highly temperament and Was particularly bright on iMday night. She left hojtfe day morning to go to wqrk and since theiHras not relumed. Mabel Layton, of West Phikdel- jhia, is Mrs, John N. Harris, of Mine street. Barbara Ryan, of Harnikon street, is spending her vacation at As- )iiryPark.

B. K. Painter, ot Union street, leaves tomorrow on the steamer Advance On an outing trip. Mrs. Frank Bobbins and daughter, of 59 French street, are visiting relatives in STew York city.

Charles Lenhart, oity, )Ut now of New York, visited friends icre yesterday. MoGovcrn a- )icyole and is now ride, the untamed, Miss Mabel "Harvey, of ivcnue, left on Saturday for with lerauntat Camden. Salem and 3ity. were guests and Mrs. Walter Flynt.

Miss Emma BuX who-has been visit' in-towp, returned, to her home on return for dinner at noon, TJSen of made and it was found that she had removed several of her dresses and some other clothing. Going to the depot inquiries revealed that Miss Strein had left on the 12.62 train for New Her friends were greatly surprised today to hear of her elopement. It is believed that they are'in New York. Will is a sober a'nd industrious young fellow and well liked by his, friends The parents of the couple are much worried over their disappearance. They will probably bfffoj'given however when they get.

ready to return. When Witt was in town on Friday he (old the parents of Miss Strein that he had just arrived here from Philadelphia, and that earlier in the week a coal barge on whiehJIie had had been wrecked near that he had to swim ashore to save himself. It is not believed now that he was ever near Philadelphia. Misf Strein, it has been plSced all of her clothingipWitt's trunk, which he-took away-witl! him on Friday. They are now beljeTeoVnsufce" eitfceiron Long Island or States Island, The police have been infonned-of the case.

fife mid The'Lyceum Fife andJEffum (jjdrps of this city, will celebrate thetr;" amuyersary at Rah way on the corps having been organized just one year on July 4. The boya appear in their new uniforms. They will leave here on the 6.2$ q'clpck train next Friday night for Bahway where they will join the Columbia and Drum Corps of that city. The celebration will take place in a park in Rahway on July 4, James R. Morris, gupeJlntendenf the Gospel Mission, of speak on Wednesday July 1.

at th People's Mission at 3 o'clock, and in th evening at 7.45 All are cordi ally invited to attend. 4 The children of the Sunday- school St. John the Imve an excursion tp Boynton Beach tomor row. TheywilLgo byttie steamer Minneola and expect to aigoodtime. t.

Price iff m. Handle Bar. WILt A STRONG, 'GRACEFUL, SPEEDY, HIGHLY FINISHED, GUABANTEED Wo. Albany Street. PEOPLE YOU of Interest of Them.

1T3T A 6()ld and successful robbery was conr- ittedlin the thjr Ifcw wiek Goal and Ice Ctiinpanyv near the Raritan, River BailrbM station, last whibh two were blown the office generally wrecked, between $3 and in change two rooms in the building, one havii ig a door leading into the street, md a scond door into the Annnrlvtwim tiKinli in and Mrs. Frank "of 3jshop "Place, havV tgken a cottage afc Jeabright for the summer, Albert Van of Somerville, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. 8. A. Cannon, "IK 51 Sehureman street, Sid friends sympathize most deeply with him in his present affliction.

Sid has the mumps. Lieutenant of West Point Military Academy, was in, town yesterday visiting relatives. Miss Sallie Kuhn, a charming resident of Trenton, is visiting Misa Angela Trainor, of George street. W. Johnson, president of; the firm of Johnson Johnson, and family have gone to Carbondale, on a visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Waihwright, of Bedford Park, N. are the guests of Mrs. B.

Brown, of Delevan street. Mrs. William H. MofFet and granddaughter, of Linwood, the guests of Charles of 36 George street. Miss B.

Swinnerton, of Fort Franklin; York State, is the guest of Profesr sor and Mrs. Wilmot. of 166 Somerset street. Etans, of visiting bisparente, Ivans, of Hale Friday. Charles Reznor, superintendent of the Fruit Jar Company, spent Sunday as the uest of Mr.

and Mrs. Wisner, at Searight. Mrs. Watson and daughter, Paterson street, will leave on Saturday for Ireland. They will embark on the City of Rome.

Richard MacDonald, formerly of Carroll Place, now engaged in the real estate business in New York, visited relatives in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ale'x. Merchant have returned from their wedding trip and are the guests of the bride's father, William Henderson, in Highland Park.

The wedding; of Oharles Ellis, of West Front street, Plainfield, to Miss Ludovici, New "Market, will take place on Thursday, at the residence of the bride. Miss Alice Engel, of Newark, spent Sunday with relatives in New Brunswick. Miss Engel is a charming and popula young and a number Tier friends called last evening. She veritable reception. William J.

MeCurdy, of the firm of Gillette, returned from a western trip on Saturday, spejjt Sunday atrBelmar, fie travelled ftver 14,000 miles in his trip On Thursday or Friday he will start for Pittsburg and from there will a trip through New York State. During the absence of the Key. Father Smyth, of St. Mary's Church, Plainfield, who is traveling in the Rev. Father Fresenborg, formerly-paptor of St.

John's German Catholic Church, in this city, but now of New York, is acting as the assistant to the Father Mur- jhy. who Jhas charge of thfri J. C. Sklllman, of Perth Amboy, agent for the steamboat New Brunswick, met with a serious accident Wednesday, whih walking down the incline that levels from the freight house to the dock to finish up his work- for the when his feet slipped; on the wet hoards he fell on a pile of iron pipes," fracturing both bones of the left forearm. the Deathof T.

Wilmurt. Theodore, B. WilmuTt died at of his mother, Mrs. Dashia murt, at 31 John street, on Saturday iUness. The deceased was and -single.

He, hat been employed for several years in one of the wall paper shops hejre. He was a member of the Livingston Avenue Baptist Church and a young man, of promise. His funeral wifl occur his late residence at 2 p. m. Tuesday, anc the service will be.

conducted by the Rev. C. A. Jcnkens. The members the Sunday School class ot the aot as pall bearerft, The annual excursion of the Sunday- school of the First Reformed Church to Boynton Beach on the steamer New Brunswick is announced to occur' oj Wednesday, July 8.

A big crowd 'enjoy this popular; event. £, 29, 1896. frfttt PRICE, Two CENTS. SuccesV Jbut Get Little of the first WJEL bbers entered iUding by Commercial niockoffbf office, feetsquare other one Safes, along the side, of a door bursting the door leading i one ab i along freight th? safei them open with dynamite. The ntof the smaller safe was blown op Warped out of shape, and the The money was One of the large doors of 'safe was also, off the 'py.

ejopkonthe door leading into the -'Wfrsckech and the door- easing: heavy charge of dyna- of vjindows was shattered. were all broken into, but The clock which is prob- lie took place. of the linen employed by Mr. foTtind the placiij all open this morning fjefodjfthe flow's covered with Keeler, who nearby, 'SayS? she: heard the report o'elock. The robbery 'was reported to Officer Kuhn between 5 and 6 o'clock this morning.

He got Officer Reed and made an This is the first safe TOhpjry since an attempt was made to rpb7tlio safe of; Chicago Beef -Com-' i years agp. 'No olue the Timothy 'Dooleypsa" aged and well of Highland died tuddenly today. He was going home' in the delivery wagon of the New Vork Cash- Grocery. Near the end of the bridge he gave a groan and tell over in the arms of the drivers He gasped once or twice" and expired. The frightened driver called for help.

Viedical aid was summoned but nothing could be done Death was due to heart ailure. Long was called and viewed the bod'yV Later the -was. removed to his homo on Banner, street, Highland Park. tq of Sir. Dooley's daughters identified the body ns that of her 'Her grief to witness.

many years em- Christophor Myers. One Man Culls a Woman Oat of and Another Miiu Her. Catharine Langj of 31 Somerset street, went before Recofder Sullivan on Sunday afternoon and made a complaint against William Schaber, a Boheinian, who had assaulted her but time before, apparently without any provocation. A warrant was issued for Schaber's arrest a'nd was placed in the hands of'an officer to serve. Mrs.

Lang's story was in effect that another man, a friend of Schaber called her out doors. As slie stood on the loreh conversing with the first man, Jchaber came up and commenced to hit and strike heron the head. After giving her a number of blows several' serious braises the fellow, ran away. A son of Mrs. Lang witnessed the assault.

Officer-Kelly arrested Schaber during the afternoon. He was- taken before Recorder Sullivan andTurnished bail for his appearance. MULLIGAN'S WORK. ieCornerStoiie Library for ParUb Laid Rev. Father J.

Devine, of the Sacred Heart Church, was at Camden yesterday and attended the brilliapj, ceremonies ac oompanying the laying of the corner stoue ot the handsome library and lye euin building for the Lyceum Association of the Church of the Immaculate Concep tipn, of which Rev. B. J. Mulligan, late of the Sacred 'Heart Church here, is now pastor. McFauL conducted monies which were an audience of 8,000 persons.

Father Mulligan received the congratulations of many ol his fellow priests on the brilliant achieve ment of yesterday. Extra Trolley Cor Tuesday. Extra ears to connect with the steamer New Brunswick for the excursion of the First Methodist Church Sunday School to morrow morning will run as follows Two cajg front the upper end of Easton avenue, two from the upper end oj French at m. sharp; two from cemetery at 6, m. Miss Bertha Shaw, daughter ol Thomas Shaw, of 6 Bayard street, wil be married tomorrow morning tolPjo fessor Hobart Webster, of Elizabeth.

The wedding will be a quiet one and wU be performed fcy Rector E. W. Episcopal Church. Btn RetVrns From Ben, one of the hones owned by Liberty Hojse Company back from hie outing at thcfPolhemus farm near Mid- 6UBbuflh afternoon. He has recovered from the indisposition from hp suffered when, taken awayj month ago.

Sudon His Way eight children, wid ITJLUl'y, will- tho sincerest sorrow friends. J. Duncan Company page some for fiarmed to oentu. servant, iras burned to death "and her employer, Mrs. sustained in- oye ffatal in an ex- attempting to fill a jy vt occurred at HOW LONG HAN'S FOOT BE? Long enough to fit" a good Shoe.

We have a big stock cf assorted length Guaranteed long enough 1 to fit all feet and at prices short enough to fit all pockets. JtiEt received another lot of these perfect stylish, morning. The servant died. minutes and Mrs. PoterHOB W'jn in a precarious Tfie statement in the morning, papers tfiatTthe girl formerly lived iij city ean npt be verified.

No such Lobty at the; reduction in prices (in Marks adv. Called Oat. 0 a sailor, wusitakon epfleptio fit 'in Eyer- Cemetery this morninp. The am- 1 nee was summoned and he was taken to the hospital and lajer to his boarding house, LOCAL onjourth, Fifth uo Eighty pages, Sn'gcrlberg the TIMES leaving the have their pa era majileil tp them 01 any address, without extra charge, leave your nev address at the office. ii aw day fli the85tK year of hU age.

and frlonds are rcBpectfully luvited to the, funeral from tho lealdence of Ula eon-ln TOclB street, on Wednes Ijbjnooa at 8 on June 88 1898, Margo ret 1( Intot daughter of Patrick V. and Mai? glne, aged-7 montftg and 6 dajB. will take jKace from the 1 real dence. Qeamon etrcet, afternoon, at 4 clock, this city, on Jnre 28, 1900, Rene BHn take place from St. Peter's church on Tuesday mornuig, at 9.4B a.

m. Interment In the Sew "Catholic Cemetery. PUBLIC. Our S'ora Will Close SATURDAY, JULY 4th, 12 O'CLOCK NOON. 'Will be Open la 111 $2.00 AND $3.00 DARK TAN SHOE Don't -wait till your size ia one.

Come at once and be tted. Ton will then hare comfort and style combined. Factory and Retail Stan No. 9 Peace Street BOOTANDSHOEHOOSE IN THE STATE. Carriages.

Carriages of every description, as Phaetons, Runabouts, Bi Coaches, etc. Also Harness, Blankets, at (Jeorge Gathers, manager. Everything up-to-date. OCKXXXXXXXXXXJOOOOOOOOOOa We Are Headquarters FINE ajid Peace Sts, mm MHN Whose friends think-'he is affected' with Ghronio Dyspepsia has nothing flpre serious the matter with him jhan wearing ill looking, bad fitting elotKesT It rufHei his temper- and makes hair gray. I our custom depart- jnent'we treat of sucth cases etery month and jhyariably.

eaji away, clothed in a manner pleas- tor th4 to the bocly HALL, NEYIOS CO Jf Rp, I Prompt Delivery to All Parti ot the At the Old Reliable Grocery House, Oor. Hiram and Dennis VAN ANGLEN Sc KENT. Teleplioiie 67a. OOOOOCOOOOOOOC)OOOOOOOCOOO Not only excellent values iu goita, bar variety for asea an4 elzes. Never before hveo we bean able to preaeot range of go-d things fo; boja.

hand exery card a winner ia Itself. They Btrong suite. Vliet 8 PATERSON BLOCK. if.

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