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THE MADIbON EAGLE, FRIDAY JANUARY 10, 1902, J'' Scarboroagh in nick hi" bomf on bRIEFS. qplllpol Tbe directly toU.ckett- "Sw-nl Frew. 1." Lmu. bl. double on of Mobile, AI.

thegoMtof Mr and W. 0 M.hloo PItoey. prwlded at lb, WirrfD Coanly terui of court, for will riitnUr uieetlnK of In the roancll roomi at Hiht on Monday evening, Tbf Aradeuiy re opened on Moodif mornlnif, af er a two with a good attend- an. a uieetlnn of the lloard of lIAlIb of Ihe Iwroonh on Tawday even tbr oonncll room, at eiebt oTioek XbfrK wa" of Chai'ter No. WednfoUj eveuinK.

at tbelr riiouia at Korrit'own Tbet'inty ninth annual ineotInK of ibjStw JiTwy lloartl of AkH f.ill be held at the Sute Htuiw Tmiloo. Janoary 14. and 17. IIWJ. Chief Jainea Hornet In the wlndo til Kore which allraria It raiituretl In ilml Hwainp A and Janee, will Iw given a Mmklvhcxil hall, "eninit will tl riibl oVIui-a.

AduilHloa will leni; live ceoia and dani-InK free TicktU are fur ula by Urown udW II Urrlcra for the Old Kolk JlbdecOwrert. Jan IINM We will (latroulieli aa II for lUrkvttetowu Is now aofferlntf from Itrporta lUI II It Ki aerlooily aMiotnl that ibrualliare and the achuoli cliMed Jinn Parker of Atlanta, (la the laCN knoekeil be abut PrMldent Mi-Kinley In linlilo lait Sepieuiber, baa lieen ap- (oiolad a nirtarnj'er in the Senate The monthly meeting of the Mmiooary Society, of the Snnday School of the ilethodUt Ejilacopal lliiinili of Iijace, will be held on afternoon. In the chapel of the fhotch. Herbert Ward, of Madlaon. an at the marriage of Miu JjaoDi 1) of and HiruU Wright Hack of Taunton.

occurred on llondav last nt Felch. the electrician, has re- 'titcd contract for the wiring cf Luncilman W. Uedniond'e reeidence caLoantaka Wayand Nex York ave-, ane. The rwidence is to be wired for Mr and C. E.

I place, entertained St Vlncent'a Pramatlc Club will give a play on the evening of March 17 Koyden of Oreen Village road, ha, returned to school spending the holidays home. Aisemblyuian elect Willliam T. rown. of thla place, will receive the oath of oRice on Tuesday. Misa May Decker of Madison avenue, has returned to Mrs.

Iloyen's school, Pelham Manor, New Yo k. Walter Neis of Main ilrect, who spent the holidays liouie, bat retnmed to llor- MiliUry Institute The fourth Informal danre held In wms of the Madison Acadcniv, will be given on Mondar evening. Rev Homer (Viton I). I), of this place will occupy the pnlpit of the Metbixlist Episcopal on Snnday Morning II. McCraw of this place.

elected chairman of the Republican County Couinnttee, yesteriUy ui 'tuing. sa Harriet Deckcr of Madison ave who has been tpending the boli dayi home, hat returned to College. Wm Tuttle. willaddreaa the M. C.

A. Men's Meeting In Asaucatlon Hall Hnudar afternwm at 1 I.V men are cordially luvlte.1. A council of the luiproveil Order of will lie In Madi son i-arly In February. Full lars can be obulned by Imiolrlng of tht local L'harlea K. Keymm.

MaitiiAiiKT sr.m Miss Margaret Nela aged 111 years daughter of airs I'red Neis, of Main street, died on Monday afterufHrn, after lllneaaof several months duration cauiied by pnlmonary tnmble. funeral services were held from her lati realdeniv.on Thurslay afterunon. and were condnclrd by Itev. I)r Faulhs. (laaiiir of I'h'ist Methodist Kplscopnl church; Interment made In Hillside Cemetery IIAItVEV IIOND llarver H.

llond an old resident of atthe home ot his dan ghter Mra ('has N. IVmd. In Newark last Frida), of pa-aljsis and aiwplexy, Inthe(t7th year of his age. Mr Utmu boru In Chatham, Aug, 3.Mh IHKI He was married to Mlas Margaret Urach of LIvlugsum, in IHI4, after vthlcb In Newark till IKdl, and then returned to Chatham, living here within the last few months when of his enfeebled condition he went to live with bis daughter in ark. His wife died last February He three daughters: Mrs.

Htephen Everly of Chatham; Mra. Chta. Bond of Newark and Mrs Samuel BrockawMy of Barnegat Park Bjnd was a member of the Chatham Methodist Episcopal Church for mber of yeara. His pastor Rev. D.

F. Diefendorf, a former jtaator Rev Van Sant and Rev. Mr. Alexinder offi dated at the fnneral services. Inte uient was at South Orange on Monday Wlh tleM.

Em Rwor Kilns Miiiiln Stnllll Kjlell.1 Young W.iiv* FUirrtK.e oiti HorvmuK PrMl Fred Vuorhln Hullelilirlli Es-klrl Itli'liaril ItrdtlrWI Rulli HI iv.rl -1 IK Nrli Alice TMlinnilue OliM. Iti. 1 n.111 Forlunalu WMiint I llu.aMi Keiulili '-mui It, II 1 Fur KllalJrsihsm Islnrt Msriln I Julia U. i'arllir hmlill I llnals I) an ll.irrl.i||iun Irt llerrlhsbiu l.lii.Irn lIuMi Ill Inillir or HONOR. Will Took llllibs Ilanlbel Uarl II Msril I Frs.ii'U Kyi llu Mir klire Heiirv IB CliarlraSlrlts KitslUiil er I Ilnia llevllalli I l.iihi True Msr IbHihl KdiihHecur I llrnrr llsnlul iDbelm ilimore I'rarl Artbi A lll.

kv OHUIP .11. lllnlmll IjilllnHhri Wlllln irthu Itli I Wuil I Willin llrlllnillii n.irii> ll'iirs I Klliu I'lurk Au.lluljml.y Ksaira iTKi.k F.s.U I'arksilrmir I llrlSlu taiir- Mr ulli Ibll.rr Fula) K'hii I.I..II I M.ril.m Ik. Mlalit Kfllrjr Aching Joints In the flnecni, toes, nnns, nn.l other parta of the body, ore jointa that are inflamed and eivollen by that ncid condition of the blood which affects the miinclen also. Kuffercrs move, aftt'r sitting or lying lung, and their condition ia coniiiionly worse in wet weather. "It has been a lone time since we have been wllhmil II IKK I Hnrsnparilla.

My father thinks he n.ulil iiol do without It. He has trtiiililcfl with rheuiiiatlsro since he wan Imy. and lluoil's Harsspa- rllla Is the only rnedlrlne be can take that will enable hini to lake his place In the Held." ISS A HA OTT, Sidney, Iowa. Hood's SarsaparUla and Pills Remove the cause ot oatward application can. Take them.

IXBW YORK. Jan. Perry Hel- niont has tieeii defeated In the hard fought election for a aucccasor to Nlch- olaa Miiller In the Heveuth congreaa- lonnl district. The vote was very cloae, and when Ihc last few Staten Island dialrlcis had been board from bla defeat by a few Icaathan 4(X) votea was couceded. Mr.

Montague the nominee, proDted by the division In the Tammany camp, lie hai conducted a miigiiltlceut cauvaaa, devoting most of bla energy to the 8taten Island end of the campaign. HORRISTOWN TRUST GO. MORRISTOWN, N. J. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $1,000,000 Pays 3 Per Cent.

Interest on Accounts ot $100 and Upwards, Subject to Check Loans Made on Real Estate, Mortgages, Stocks and Rets as Executor, Rdministrator, GUardian and Trilstee. SAMUEL FREEMAN, Peaaltfeat. AURELIUS HULL, Vlae-Peaaldaat W. W. CUTLER, 2nd Vloe-Pees.

JNO. H. B. CORIELL, Seo.and TrMa H. A- VanCILOER.

and Traaa. CharloH F. Culler, Williiril W. Cutlor, Frederick Cromwell, Siimuol Freeman, Piitrick Farrolly, Aurelius B.Hull, UuHtav £. Kissel, IVIIIUm I witr er.rbumUKlil u.iirt lUllibun Vlvla no Ihtllu ItuMh, (Iruvi ICarlrs Iwiiler T.yior M.rlr IWIIIngli.ui M.riuerll.

Keiubl. I K.ll. M. Nullr 1 Nrlt V.iili Alklni BAI lllsnrbst IVhs llsrrlMD riarnr. I ll KIIIIMIIUSI F.i>..i'U_,>ls>llu Uoli llerrlJks Ituilull.h llrown fUlw.nt I'Mlmer 1 llurllu M.V.STKirSSALEOFLANI) In Clinncery of NVw Ji-rwv ammer.

ilrroua.ni. tluu. Oriler tale d.lM IMt. Kl.MEIt KINO, Solicitor. toreul.l onlnr In Ibe lO rlher.oiiaut Ilje Court or i bano-rT uf III tell at public ren.lu II I MiUl," ilT'lli, Jbi lliu hU I u.iU a In a Mw III lleM-r'llH UN rulluwn; flrsl 'I HH, .1 luailli lilihirr, dmy ot Frk.

lUi, liuur. of uf hsld dsy. llial luoa, IHU.NI) I'. Ibi iltDKte. lying ul In the of New Tbu Flnii thurOHd liw.lli.ir from wl.lt,I bridtre tii Vlll.K.-lnlllellub uf Tlluulbv 11.

PrudouV land and ruiin Ibunce (II ml uf ul.l n.iind iirees. nily.lw. link. 1.. iil aiuiiu uoil llfl) stity-eluli lulu l.uill.i I iTliuut ls.11 lHll-lwu dllfiU mw'tiii ELUII twenty i lmli.i link, lu Ibii lllrlH Inl, uf IWi Mu-o W) (ilrls lot iKbldru et-s and twt.uty>l1v, iron, biiln.

.11.1 lluki line; ibeneo aluiii Hoalh two twenly rC.I lo Ibe pan uf lot lu 11. llu Hoalh be pUce uf u-irluQlnir. I.I Morr County. iw.Urf property d.wr litd In a deed Iruui A.it.er Urm.n snd utiien. i otuti ItMl.in- to II.UHI Stplewbtr c'liibieeti liuiidrrd an.l April elgbtb.

t-lubtefi Boo. B-ll ot deed. a iiAft of tbr real lUI llin.tby Pru.i ita iKiInt lu ur le.dlug friiii dne ft. and be wiiujp at lb. embankment, but stiange aay 'Ulnjnred.

VAOIIUN ACA tKMV Following are the names of the schol. are of the Madison Academy who have attended an average of over ninty per cent: Eleanor Ogden. 08 per cent; Anabel Roberts. 98 per cent; J. C.

Unmbert, Jr. Stedman Humbert, 08 per cent Elizabeth Drinkwater, 07 per cent James H. McGraw, Jr. 97 per cent; Walter Wolfe, 97 per cent; Henry Day! 97 per cent; Ronald Conrsen, 07 per cent; Wingate Smith, 07 per cent Holland Kelley, 98 per Irene Sayre, 96 per cent; H. Scovill, 06 per cent; Elmer Reynolds, 96 per cent Marguerite Brnen, 96 per Arthur Brown, 96 per Doris Brittin, 0 per cent; William Bruen.

05 per Uladys Coursen. 05 per cent; Austin Fencbt. wanger. 9,1 per cent; Marana Ogden.O.'i cent; Howard Sayre, per cent flardner Drinkwater. 94 per cent.

Gilbert Huntting. 91 iwr cent Merritt per cent; Charles Show. 04 per cent. Charlea Bruen, 03 per cent; Lomie Denton, mi per cent; Ogllvie Halsey. Oa per cent; Fred Knodell.

08 per cent Harold McOraw, 93 per cent; Morion Coursen, 93 percent; Robert Huntting 03 per cent; EIIIh Cook, 93 per cent Archie Kirkpatrick, 03 per cent Clarence Vande Water. CLKKK ANUCAKItleit KXAHI.NATION COKO.VEBS JIKV VKHUtcr, Civil Service Com IThe coroner's jury impanelled to en- February 19, into the death of Jacob Ogden and in Charles, after listening to evidence city for the pos tmns of clerk and Wtslnesday for three and half hours 'he Post omce Ser. ice The age limitations for tli nnessey. 'ine deliberating an hour and a half, early of February. I w.

railroad company for the acci- residence ot her law dent. Brittin, Waverlv, N. J. on Following is the verdict: 'T', V. Much nore wife td; Applic.mls for uwlc clerk and for A I came to their on the Hrst day of carrier must be nt least 5 ft rnr Jannary, lUUJ, by being struck by height, and weigh not Icsi MlaSSMITU ENTKBTAINa Miss Margaret Smilb.

daughter of Smith, of this of her An unknown mnn. who had friends, at her residence on Madison was struck by a west-bonnd avenne, last Friday evening. There 'fnght at Seaman's croaaing, UatSatnr-1 were many present and It was one of afternoon about two o'clock. He the aocial affairs of the holidays among thrown from the track to the side the young social set. Dancing occupied moet of the evening, after which re- freehments were served and ronng folks departed tor borne.

Among those present were the Misses. Eliaabeth Holden. Lomie Denton, Mildred Denton. Alice I'anlmier, Daisy Paulmier, Nellie Blancbard. May Deck.

Carrie Lou Cook and Roeeland Condict, of Madison and the Misses. Edna and Ella Lout, of Brooklyn, and Miss Mina Farren. of Newark. Also the Messrs, H. P.

Downs, Arthtir Decker. William Brown, Warren Denton, Howard Sayre, Edgar Buttenheim, Percy Buttenheim. Gilbert Hucting. Robert Hunting. Harry Barrow, and The annual election of officers of the Clnb took place on Tuesday and resnlled as followa' WwarJF Freni.

president; William tarok. vicepreaident; Frank C. McCnckeii, secretary, George E. Bar- treasnrer Tie new station of the Lackawanna at Maplewood was opened for this week. The bnilding, "tich It constmcted of brick and arti presents an attractive ap Wrence.

It is located about 400 vards ot the old station The regular monthly meeting of the of the Y. M. t-. held Tuesday evening and "eliKtion of offices took place for the year. They are as follows; Pre.1- Mnrgaret A.

Brown; vice presi- secretary Pauline FInessey. The Funeral services will be e-ial'train at the crossing of the 1 llrii'lley's Mortunury Cliunel I Delaware. Lackawanna and Western NWk on must be eurollea with the Jiiimrv II tun. 10 T' 1 Crosslng, in the Borough of Chatham, secretary of the local board before the I'l Couuty of Morris, that theirl l.jnr of closing busincs on I-'clminry 5, Newark at 10 A I in the County of Morris, that tbeiri hjnr of closing busiii ntirl friends are kindly invit- deaths were owing to neg.igence of -rineiit will made nt Han- 0 Neil, the galeman nt s.ii.l cms I iuuKnv I because of his inilbillty. owing to ago I inllrmities, to properly perforiu hi dntios.

Wedonut find "the giitcuian' "nMBed. "''J "tui.rize 1. 1 I "111 i ll.VI.KKlII, N. Jiin. i warrant us in llnding hiiii guilty of Aycock has niuned Wednesday, Feb, Madison iimiislaugbter; hut do liud the sal.I -js, for Ihc ngliig of sli white men, ...4 nf tii'irlliroiii-o In ......1.

1.. .1 1-bi-i 1.I10, dnbli was the aston hnudsoine floral I "ted to him by the luem nl''" manage plays All eujoy- eii'i'lure iiy vuillyof gri eniploving a man im-apihl porforming 111) dutiis them." The follonlng gentlemen comprised XI.IIAN'Y the jury Charles Omirgu Weber. Robert Schulli. Williani velopmenis eUborate Troiell. Slantou, and Samuel tlou replied 'Wnlteri.

this llgeni'e In mi.b a wholnnle execution hi one day if proiK.rly wltb.uil preceilent In thla stnte. Iiineil by I llend l.tne. I If there were any de exclae leglala- clse Is a dead Issue In uf l.nd dl.t-.Mt tnlrly-Mve link llnelree) ii.iu Htn.rkt-d (ilh lUniri luab tbi I Uj twopuau; tb 3 centre Sfteel llnkL till wlln and Ully -aU llukt ail at the Kiul ch.iu 11.1 live links thirty I bervby It-aduitf fruin luenue Ul tliM centre of 10ml. tti.iiib and llliutw, au.l ine out lUM cornernf llift'tti't aud to Hue ot lands of It r. Weul.ir; wlib bU Hue Jur aud thirty uilniito furly- tUB HUU In tbe II DIRECTORS Luther Konntze, R.

A McCurdy, H. McK. Twnmbly, James A. Webb, O. Freliogbuysen, Paul Revere, O.

H. Kahn. Walter O. Oakman, D. Willin James Q.

HaTen, William Sowell, Henry F. Taylor, Wm.B. Bkidmore, Our yo MLoaiiGmi We have other tbat Cost Mi)re and are Better DDS See tbem. Shells and AmmnDltlon of all klndS Horse Blankets We Have a fine Line of Jardiners that are worth your inspection. I Full line of HonseLoM and Builders Bardware.

lom. Steel Supplies. and Blacksmith's I- 1 Gravel and Band for sale at tl per load delirered. JAMES E. BURNET, T.l.pk»iu OU Vs.

Ma BURNET BUILDING. lud siild O.tiu.n. '0. anil ml llfly-nvellnk. ti lliuiii-u 171 1 miuen Ku.t Hi ruau nine link, lid ruad.

Itiei.i lUlh I wl only.fo slake li ru uld 1 i-bKln wildronil. tliei rutd, M.ntb sevi lireet and Bfleen mlnutx. 3teu links 1.1 il.H iM.ii.t ling si less. tlHlna Ine Miliie iir lu died from J.mr, E. Il froui J.

lieorsitt Hh tnlli.il iiriled I liiH.k a-ii, PHiif am. id tli- Of t'lo firrt tot tui.ll 91 aliini: tb. ity-elubt dp. It'H de. dalml third bulnu Itl-H dUM rllM-d I llie An lubpr twoiov.

snd nluuty-fui ntb. 7r l-lluupusetll tbi. ul.ule ut tald trail coiivi-yeil by tbe Iwlug a. llrKinnlng lu tilt, middle uf ttie mail Irndluu "rum lltll luSew Vernun In tin. inlddl.

ot Ibeki l.biei 111 .1 In tliel III irldjie i.ly.|lve th. riMd, Norlb thli 11 divrees aud tlx S.iuihi-asteriy'ilori 101; tbencu Itl alui ily-nli I lie tu Uret-ii ille of Isi ibty aud elitbti-eu ud tbirtyalx llnkn nly-ll. then uild piirt tu D. M. SHEA Electrical Contractor.

WAVERLY PLACE Tel-44b- MADISON I Real Estates Insurance Carefal and Prompt AtteiUon jlrei to Uie Rentlij lod Stle of Proptrty and tlie OB of Rent. WANTED-FamUhed BouaM, for the Month. Yeai and to Loan en Catlmataa aa4 Aapralaala CIvan. ILEXINDER EIQLES. ilDISON, N.

J. Houia No. 59 if tbL tbe Wralrrly II Norlb two aud tblrty xenty.fou: anira q.iarter llnkt Idojoi Kild r.i.d; tbeni-e isi oil. dl.taiii-e. Norlb of 1 iKbtv deitreeB flv.

iild one lllird tu tbe I 'I liilnk of atlltcti: tliuni-e ITI In Ihe lutine il tip Ibe middle of Ibo last menllouiHl nail, i iitliuiiedeiireeaim forty-l wu ralnutnt. i litu the riMid Norib Iblrty ITML MPiNlf OF NEff 1 1 mm YOl CE lit tbi. due till ubtin mivrti buuilri-tUbri borli M. riie bit Vli-il. no Imlf un in I niori.

or anil IH lli-it part uf I ami biin.lreUtb.. nllliiuun tlie Ni.rlb uf rii iilws.l.-1'. 111 l.laiiilKlfulolli-i, Kiionil, i-lubli RICHARD A. McO President. HEAD office: NASSAU, CEDAR STREETS ncary im ASSETS, INSUU.WCE A.V.SuxTIES IN 052.665,211,84 llnl, IMi II.

llKKl.AMI, Hpii lai y. .1.1 llauk lluhdin Paid to Policy-holders Last Tear GEORGE B. RAYMOND. GENERAL AGENT ISTo H. CARLTON BAKER.

Realdsnt Aaent Madison 1.

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