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Vol. 6, No. 70. PLAIN FIELD, "THE COLORADO OF THE EAST," MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1887, Pri Two c. House Tnernsonseter Berd.

receat Arenae Sabbath 1 School aid to the Chin. 4 BiDa introduced into the House of at Trenton durfng tbe past week Xa S19. Bv Mr. "McDormitt F.r,t tl.ot The following is the record of the thermom-ter for this day and for the Hrei.onling 5 vVar. as kept at Melies drug One of the very bet Sunday schools in this Store, eOTwrrtT Front street, and Park ave- SPRING STYLES NOW READY.

favored city is that of the Cxesoent, avenue church, and it is presided over by one of the very best of Superintendents, Mr. H. B. New-ball -This school not only takes excellent arrer July lt, 7ss7, no stoves, heaters or od shall be used in the passaner cars in this State, penalty, a tine of IMxJ and $HX) addi-twnal for each and evrrv dav said ear is usnl km I Sunrises .5 51 Aif 40 i Sun sets. 6 30 lUSiC HALL, TO-NIGHT 9a.

(Railroads and Canals). care of its own scholars, but it looks after the 55 Moon. .10 42 interest of others, and provides for the needy By Mr. Corbin (by request) that it shall be the duty of tlte directors in other part of our land. In addition to its other benevolent work, it proposes now to any uanjung association, wben such corporation shall iilve, that they execute the requuVd certificnt nniUr rxnltw cif fln job ranrnso or all kjxds from a card TO A POSTER, I THK BKST STTLKSAJTO AT BUMSABLB BATES.

sopport a Chinese eirl in the Misrfon Home MRS. LANGTRY accompanied by Mr. Cotrhlan. and ho, of not 1oh8 than 5)0, or by imprisonment not less than one year or both. (Banks and Insti- in San Francisco, CaL As the Rev.

W. E. FINE CLO 77A Honeyman of North Pi-infield spent four IUTIOUK1. No. "21.

Bv Mr. Rarrprt Phirilw 4hnt. nil years in California and is acquainted with the work and baa frequently vl-ited the Mission challecpw to jurors for any cause whatever any lind ot a suit, civil or, criminal in all courts may be made before the juror 4s act- companv, trom Theatre, London, presenting her European and American success The Lady of Lyons. Home, be was invited to address the school FOR MEN AND BO "A 11 yesterday, afternoon and speak about the Chinese and the San Francisco Home. d.wetnn far the ensuin uauj wura, wuajciai).

823, By Mr. Lui burrow, (by request) Provides that any person or persons who pretend tO be the mediums throucrh whifh mm. till witP. held la the -ffio' of the company. Honeyman said -that we Ameri Surpassing anything ever offered in this oale Of Snufa f-trlna Vr .,.1.

trnet on citr Corner of Koun hand Washto ton munications are alleged to be received from cans Justly boast of oar country out The Fobs Pirhfr tn I litinfift, 7 i--. "N.T i i-7 f.m fc four o'clock. we should remember that China was me Buinui 01 aecva.sea persona to living per a-gijt BKONSON. Kecretary. sons oe punished by a tine of not less than 10, or mor than 200, and imprisonment not less larger than the United States, that it bad eight times as many inhabitants, that it bad Minu trays nor more than two years or i- i aiiciy, CIVICS, Reliable Materials, Workmanship and Perfect Fitting Garments, at POSITIVELY Special otire0, knger rivers even than the Mississippi, that Dotn, lor hrst offence, and for subsequent offense, not mere than oX and five years im VS1C HALL, )1 Plain field, N.J.

Denartment are A I TiainflM Tire prisonment, as the court shall deem proper. (MlseeHaiK-ous Business). No. itH, By Mr. Scudder Provides that all IcntuM One Xigrht Only.

Farewell Engagremeut. on its borders were higher mountains than any in America and that it bad -one or two cities larger even than New York, Besides this the Chinese claimed to have made the first cannon ever used, to have first manu rested to meet Alert Hows house this Monday. eifrtt V- for the arrangement for attend- The newlv-elected Democratic United States iees collected on WER PRICES recognissances, fines or 1" 7 paid by the officer collecting 1 UeSCl (ZV Aid Cfl 20. county collector in teu days 'f Senator from New Jersey. Engraved from amercements be the same, to the the most recent photograph.

I A INT SATING A WORD AM No. 324, By Mr. Crane -Provides that when goods are covered bv a chatile if than has ever heen Pit. Nerrlce of A lai-ge audience gathered in the Crescent sold by the mortgager, such person shall te PuHty of a misdemeanor and subject to factured gun powder, to have invented the art of printing, the marines compass, 'etc, and it is certain that they make some of the finest silks, the meet beautiful china ware, and the most wonderful toys the world has ever seen. They are fn truth a most wonderful people, and well worth every effort we can v-ir- ufri rtArvt TdaV Am In.

5STAYER-V AUGHN reached for First-Class, Large line of GENTS' of the newest and latest Reliable Clothing. FURNISHINGS VOS ELLEK In this city, Marco zuiu, 1004, James Vosseller. funeral ser rice from his late residence, oor- KiTih and Sycamore strrew at five une, two years imprisonment, either or both. (Judiciary). SNo.

alio. Bv Mr. S. B. Hntohinson Givo Avenue church last evening to take by their presence, in a special serviea of song.

The auditorium was brilliantly lighted by WE TJS GO 1 nter- o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, the mb Inst. Elizabeth 00 Township Committees power to appoint special officers for the protection of property and life in such townships, provided that snt-h 7 electricity and the scene was an imposing one. ment fewrg-reea i-esip-ns.

W. A. 31 ESTATE 11. THKUFSA VArr.ITW dustrious, peaceable, imitative, frugal, teach-1 A profusion of choice potted plants and flow-able, and faithful Mr. Honeyman bad never ers, including lillies of the valley, were taste- officers serve without compensation or re THE IDEAL QUART8TTK.

ward. (Judiciary). seen one in California intoxicated, and never We Have Strictly ONE Price. No. By Mr.

Barrett Provides that any corporation counsel. attorriW. or other Law and the orhjinal company in their swing of ir- knew one 'who was profane; unless be bad The season or house cleaning has arrived. Mrs. Langtry at Musk Hall to-night I TT- il i uly arranged about the platform.

Rev, W. R. Richards, the pastor, conducted the service which opened with an organ "Offertory No. 2," by Wely, and proceeded according to the following officer of a Common Council, Board of Chosen Freeholders, Township Committee, Board of Trustees, or other eoverninff bodv. mav be The comoanv include On.

Bmnn i- VtrVlnin mark'Pfl in rhin Fiirures. been taught these sins by But alas theybad no Sabbath schools or churches in their own land, and were in beathen dark Good seats may still be obtained in the bal kins, Bcrnard bylly. Jos. Ott. Lena Merville.

0 We stock Mary Orsy. Marie Glover. MniMta i il 1 cony. Act 1-The Doctor's Office. Mesmerized.

uv. VC1 VUUUV IU bCC iniS nPHlltllll elected for any term not exceeding three years, and receive such compensation as the Board guarantees, (Judiciary). No. 27, By Mr. Noonan (bv reauest) An ness, and tbe women were virtually slaves among the lower classes.

Mauy girls that Matmificat (Luke Clioir. The W. C. T. U.

are endeavoring to have Mrs. A. Cutter deliver a lecture before the R'U Kesponsive Keadmur Exodua XV. Act 3 The Patent Revolving Hotel, Satirized. JOI gOOQS.

Clap Your Hands 1 (47th PsJ tVlSKlfXUINtJ SEW. Union. came to this country bad been sold to cruel masters, and were most shamefully treated. act for tbe relief of George J. Tuxton, restoring him to his former rights and Privileges.

(Claims and Pensions.) The Music. 8ongs. Dances. Costume, i Tbe Methodists and Presbyterians had opened SCHWED Subscribers desiring the address of The News changed April 1st, will please send us their present address as well as the post A briirht melanre of iruisii- mnm Homes" to receive and cars for these poor BROTHERS, dances i and motit lauirhable situations. 1 no ror zemaie voices.

Hymn 12 Congregation Come, thou Almighty Kin." (Tune. Italian Hymn.) The "Lord's Prayer. We Stand in Deep kepentance Rhclnberger Hymn (At Cnoir. Notices. Christ, the Pihrrim Solo Mrs.

J. K. Myers. -Prayer. Hymn 65-V Conjrrejration my soul.

rrloes Joe and II reserved: 2S enta nn. office to which thev wish their paper sent in The build iuz boom has struck this place at creatures that came to them, and to teach them the truths of the gospel The Presbyterian "Home11 was half way up a steep hill, rnt-r m. ocuui uu saie nuay. the future. last, several dwelling houses are under wav.

In St. Mary's church yesterday morning and presided over by Mis Culbertson. The and the echo of the hummer can be heard in all directions. i Leading Plainfield Clothiers. 7 EAST FRONT STREET.

girls were taught to sew, to to wash BLretca every nerve." (xune, unrmmas. a visiting priest of the Jesuit Order of 8t Francis Xavier's church preached an eloquent NO. gTILLMAN MUSIC HALL, i ne new Buuuing Loan Association is gotug i and iron, to arrange the table, to make beds, Thelxrd Is Mv Shepherd Duet. aueaa rapiaiy. over lour nunamt shares and Instructive sermon on the 'Sacred Heart have allready been subscribed.

The list is at an. rf. a. jnjCTu, jmm Alice noimes. Sermon Luke XU, -0 By tbe pastor at both Masses.

Thursday, arch i -nejoiceuiat your names are written the Bible. A large number had been rescued from lives of sin and shame and misery and in Heaven. Earth and Heaven Quartette Mercadante An epidemic among horses known as pink-eye is feared at Flemington. Jacob R. Johnson, a liveryman, has lost two valua tne store or tu.

Kunyon. A sociable was held at the residence of Mrs. Doolittle, on Prospect avenue, Thursday evening, which was one of the finest gatherings of the kind held here this season. The Music was excellent. Among those present Mrs.

J. H. Myers. Miss Alice Holmes, Mr. W.

K. Cock. Mr. A. J.

Gaveit. Praver. had become Christians and afterward married Christian Chinamen, and were to-day living happy lives in comfortable homes. Rev. A SITUATION wanted by a middle-aty, READINGS, -tA.

woman as cook, nlernrml it. in lj ble horses bv the disease, and others are ef branches. Roman Catholic. Ws cm not. Hymn 3W Congregation.

"All hail the power of Jesus' name." (Tune, Coronation Gloria, 12th Mass Choir. Mozart Mr, Honeyman gave several touching inci fected with the complaint. ware: isua Benton, from Kexl jjank, N. iuau iwcBiT uounrs. uan ne arpn or huinl A pot LUCK SUPPER, i the letrtura rooms nr the church, tc.ixer or Central avenue and Uih irtrtct on Tuesday, at ch 29, from at Mrs.

F. Chase's. Somerset stiwt. by G. Fred Esty and sister Edith, of Bergen Point; Messrs.

George Holman and B. Dem- Every young man whether a member of a church in this city or not is cordially in Old Hundred. Benediction. Ridgewood. 2M 2 arest and ladies, of Plainfield: Edward Wads Organ Postiude in D.

Smart AGCiOD WORK HORSEFor sale cheap. Kharkev Bliuim. 76 East Third vited to be present at the reception this even dents of the rescue of these Chinese girls, and said that it was a great delight to bear them sing together the sacred songs they had learned at tbe Mission. One of their favorite hymns was "Jesus Lover of my Soul," and they sang it with a heartiness that could not The following voices composed the choir worm, ot ew xork; A. mler, of I Brooklyn; David Boice and wife Miss Ella lVlISS I FSSTF Boiee.

Miss Mav Allen. Mfew Tmojma Smith. 1 ing to be given to young men at the Young Men's Christian Association rooms on East Soprano Mrs. K. Myers, Miss Alice Holmes, Miss Annie H.

Gilbert, Miss Augusta Miss Fanny Smith, Miss Handren, Nellie i lot near Gant avenue for sale Front street. Benton. Mm Swackhamer, Peter Shultz, COUTHOUI a cneap. Address "Bargain," P. O.

Box ADMISSION FREE. llaiTy ierry and many others of JJunellen. nisi. Holmes, Mrs. Fred.

Valentine, Miss M. Lulu Kaufman, Miss Clara Hill Alto Miss Jennie L. Demarest, Mrs. S. R.

Supper twentv-rlve cents served fro si (i nUAHUEKS WANTED at Mrs. Smiths fail to impress the listener. In conclusion the speaker said that if the school could only visit the "Home" the scholars would surely do all in their power to assist these poor girls, and The total number of seats sold up to noon to-day, for Mrs. Langtry's appearance at the Opera House this evening in the "Lady of other aiii- a-t r.ast econd street. Mechanical board.

v- inerewin ins many tions. i assisted by lTiI03f VII.IICJE. ers preferred, ti.W a week. help them on to live a pure and happy life The roads in this locality are almost uiv3i I SALE A horse and Lyons" was 74, of which number 2t2 were disposed of at Shaw's; 242 at Voorhees' and hit a a strontr phaeton Struthers, Miss Clara O. Dunn, Miss M.

Eleanor Demarest, Miss M. Lillian Newman, Kiss Kitty Kaufman. -'0-' Tenor-ifr. S. Mr E.

B. Ryder, Mr. Wi R. Mr. S.

W. Bonsall i JL and harness. Also a hand90iTM ttarlor nr. passable, the mud in many places being hub filler Celebrated; 236 at Reynold's pharmacy. gan.

Masou ec Hamlin make Address Lock uox i a o. iscotcn flams. A' horse, buggy and harness were stolen. PEIISOSAL, Mr. J.

C. Daley of Chatham street, North j-v I Several persons front this city drove over to Rah way yesterday and viewed the re cornet 1 Juartet. Vir 'a hon. Apply Bass Mr. A.

J. Oavett, Mr. C. Arthur I ui uwmnan, juaKt rsecona street. Flainfield, has purchased the lot adjoining rrom tne oarn or Javia u.

csmauey ot this village during Friday night. The horse was surrel color, of medium height and valued at mains of tike unfortunate young women who Mr. Caroll's residence on Grand view avenue. W. T.

Kaufman, Mr. Frank E. Newman, E. W. Hedges, M.

D. Miss Jessie M. Utter, Organist, Mr. C. Pierson, Leader.

T'OR SALE OR TO LET A raw. hriflr i.xi. tne Doggy was an old fashioned one, but was of little value except to tbe owner. Rev. Dr.

A. H. Lewis occupied the pulpit Ti tit' bouse, nine rooms, on Lihrt utrr.t. nun JL was so brutally murdered at that place, on Friday night. Her identity has not yet been established, but the detectives are working Wwnr A A 1U it Tracking in tbe soft ground indicated that i ne success oi ivi iss of Trinity Reformed church, yesterday, and preached an eloquent sermon, both morning Snn ti.

a 1 1 the horse was driven in the direction of Plain field. Tbe robbers left no clew to theJr itlen on what tbey consider good clews. ui. oAUi-A leam ot HorreiJ camaa horses about 15 2. kind ami 31Iiion.

Couthoui has placed and evening. tity. I and eight years old: also a double Saxton GILUES, 'AUCTIONEER, will sell on Thursday, March ji at two o'clock p. tn. at the reside- noenfth tin.

dersnrned, Xo. U0 KaH Kront strvct, the follow. actHunt of the ill DCHitii of the owner: One Brown Mare, seven- years oi l. "Jack teard" stock toy aroyui rfrnd animal, sound nolx tu-r in New J. r-w um brown Homt.letonin marc, I rusty Krilinf and Kood driver; one family wMV, y.

trench; one threo spring JrlwHion, it.iriaH, NCwton, I maker; au b.irf.-j, one ci. tvo seu double carrLiire on -t ir.u. harness, pele and yoke, two siriiu-n of I sun, blankets, rotx, rubber hors- cover. Ho(-rt rfe, lawn mower, cuttintr liox. 1vhI client, wbeclburrow, lJ-foot Udder, ryllinUT laundry atovc.

'FURNITURE. fOfa. ILW. Writing llotlr li.n The unpleasant weather last evening did The engagement of Miss Pauline A. Raoey wagon and coupe Rooka way and one double her in tne front rank, i set of harness.

Address U. Box 11, Dun eldest daughter of Captain William H. Racey President Jooes of the Fire Board says it is net likely that the trial of the accused firemen, which was adjoured over from Tuesday, on account of their not being a quorum of the Fire Board present, will not come up until Patents) to Jerseyiuea. not lessen the numter at the. Warren Mission revival services.

The usual song service was a pleasant feature of the meet ellen, N. J. of East Fifth street, this city, to W. Morti and she probably has mer Porie of Illinois is announced. tt but convenient rooms to rent to a genteel family with no small thii- Tbe following list of patents were granted to residents of this State for the week ending no parallel on the aren.

Apply at S7 New street. s-2ft-tf after the regular meeting of the Board, The funeral of the late ex-County Clerk Monday, March 22, 1887 James 8. Yotseller who died on Saturday, which falls on the second Tuesday in April. G. Brewer, Hoboken, vent plug foa bar I7OUND On Seventh street near Park ave-nue on Sunday, March 13th, a gold ring American Continent ing, and all seemed to enjoy it After the collection David M.

Moore took charge of the devotional exercises, and his remarks were full of interest throughout. At the close he requested that Mr. Dunham should sing, as a solo "Behold I Stand at the Door and Knock" will take place from his late residence, corner kegs; Brown, Jersey City, valve for steam engines: J. T. Cassidy, Newark, uni n.u p-ijuauk, nuiuo owner may nave oy identifying property and paying for this ad- She is equally proficient in the sublime.

the The enterprising Kenney of No. 5 North avenue, are every day adding to their stock of novelties in the way of fruits, the lat Sixth and Sycamore streets, to-morrow afternoon, as per notice in another column." ridiculous, the amusing and pathetic. vernsement. Apply at this othce. 3-a5-tf brella frame; P.

J. Heller, Montclair, potato digger; Edw. Heinziker, Jersey City, hair est are navel oranges, seedless, showing a pe Mr. C. S.

Roney a former resident here and 1TOR RENT A three story and basement French roof house. 7Vest Fourth stiwt spring collet; P. J. Keenan, Jersey City, letter' box; Thomas Miller, Jeisey City, car Tickets at the usual prices. Reserved seats four bedhteadu, ane seat ch.i.r, rl-l rhrcrators, twonowerstitrids, Imrreia, clc.

second door south went of Central avouue.fur-..,.1..1 i an active worker in the Congregational church and Sunday school, but now of Knox- may be bad at Reynolds' Drug Store. culiar freak of nature, and grape fruit, or fchaddock which is a. most appetizing dish when properly prepared. A nandsome plant brake and starter; R. F.

Nenninger, Newark, cover for floors, etc Vernon and Roy le. which was done, the chcir singing the chorus. The usual time for testimonies and prayer was given and responded to by a number. The eecond meeting was conducted by Mr. Moore and a number of requests were read', suinic munure.

Terms mde known on day of sale. iubltcu mi- uuiunusneci. jioiern lmprove-meuts. A delightful place. Moderate rent.

Apply to owner on premises. Possession ira- vOle, was yesterday the guest of ex- Paterson, Waste and flushing value for known as the Florida water lily received from water closet vault; C. G. Spengler, Hoboken, SOUTH, Assemblyman Jacob Kirkner, of Eighth street. lediateiy.

g-o-tf Lecture on Health DK.E.W. N'o. 0 "East syringe. their Florida brother, is on exhibition in then- followed by prayers in behalf of the same. Front 'r-it.

Ij'ROM the first of April I urnisiied rotnnsto irentleinau without board at No VI VVt window. Mr. Schepflin of the firm of Scbepflin, The meeting to-night will be in charge of TV. OTt! 1.1 ir a oecona street, Mrs. Hannah Ktaats.

3-38 24 JOOK OUT FOit THE GREAT MONTHLT The annual report of the Woman's Chris Baldwin, Tweedy clothiers of this tinued every night this exceptinj Satr jB, hBS JJlSDOXC JieS i Df A hVll 1 ttfr TT0it "SALE From 'SOU to 6UIW yards of A-1. iiUUH, A. V14 IC1 I X. Kravei and soil, centrallv locnfe.1 Atw city, together with bis wife win start on an l.f,-, i a tian Temperance Union of this city has been published in pamphlet form, comprising a book of thirty-two pages. The book contains extended southern tour this week, to be ab AUCTION-SALE will lecture to Ladies Se uer' antt ttT sent for several weeks.

Mr. Schepflin goes on business. si Itefonn CInb leetlntr. a list of the officers, the President's address. to take ila at Tne UuunlleMM Arrives, rooms for gentlemen only.

Apply 54 East Front street. 2-21-tf Only in the hall over Theodore Jackson Gillies, who was the first treasurer's report, and the reports of the various committees connected with the organiza QiTEENSTOWir, Mar. 38. The racing yacht irl Wanted tor general housework. 2Htt Chief of Police of Plainfield, having been ap the Citv National VXApply at this office Af cDon ite I I 's ivcry, on Sixth street, ncur Park tion.

It also contains the vonstitutiou and pointed by Mayor Male in 1809, bas his mid Dauntless arrived off Kelley Head this morning, just twenty-four hours after the arrival of tha Coronet. All on board are safe and by-laws of the society, and the whole fur- MONEY TO LOAN on bond and mortgage. 150u at 5 per cent and ttMKt at Bank, Front- street, die name Jackson, by his father who was a staunch Andrew Jackson Democrat, although nisbes excellent reading matter for the house- well 6 per cent Walter Hetfleld No. I Park i Pit day, A ft il ist, bold. Tbe unpleasant weather prevented some persons from attending the Reform Club meeting last evening, but tbe hall was nevertheless well filled.

President French presided and introduced as the speaker for the evening Hon. Chauncey Shaffer, who gave one of his old time practical talks on Temperance. Tbe usual choir under the leadership of Freeholder Vanderbeek rendered some good music President French made the closing appeal, after which the audience was dispersed. Mr. Gillies is a staunch Republican.

I avenue. 20-2 Tuesday, March 20, kji toe company which is to appear at at ten o'clock Miss Maggie Zimmerman of North Plain- cotifcitfnjf ii B- m. of tmrt as fobows: "TOTICE The barber shop (now doing a il good businessi and owned bv the under Alubic Hall to-morrow evening, the Brooklyn To tne of Plainfield. at p. m.

bubiect field, was present at the marriagei -ceremony Eagle say An extravaganza held the boards' signed will remove about April 1st to TtS 1-3 Somerset street. John Liable, jr. SUS Horses and Carriages on Thursday afternoon, of Miss Kate Zimmerman of Elizabeth to Jacob VanNor- The Cause and Cure The quoitidn which seems to attract the at which has the quality, in company with "The Mikado, ''Adon and "Evangeline, of rewarding repeated vitau with new discoveries tention of tne citizens ot riainheld and JNorth ETHERWOOD To rent furnished jmrt i of a house five minutes from depot Ad strand of Cedar Grove. Tbe ceremony took neludinjr HotkHK, top Muz-ton, and buvrfi oil of ih. l-r Plainneld in a great degree is a street rail of Sick and Nervous dress 4S5 P.

O. Plaintielil 3 23 place at the residence of the bride's brother, road. A company or geniioman or means of fun and flues. The medley of medleys, mafcer, amontr thero L. M.

I r-m and J. H.iraanii! Dtflc and AQam Zimmerman, at Bloomington, near with the co-operation of several of the leading citizens of Plainfield made application to the Headache." with the baffling title of "We, Us Bound Brook and was performed ty Rev, "VTICELY furnished rooms and good table 4,1 at iVi Somerset street, corner Craig Place Price from 5 to $14 per week. li-l and hccoitd liaud. Thi-re will teyen.l (rood road carts, busui, wagons i sK-iirhs and other articles m. James LaFerve of Middlebush.

was the attraction. It was greeted by a large and dVhghted audience of old friends and new Vi. to thnn'talrfni. n.ti,Ki tnn 1 a fc. ti i Council to grant them a franchise under the name of the Pliinflekl Street Railway Company to nse horse or otherjmotive power, and mention, A number of young ladies residing in FJiza'eth are about to organize a Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and a meeting for that purpose will be held this week.

it An exchange says: It is a chestnut to say that March "comes in like a lion and OAUER KRAUT for sale at 10 cents tier Edwin Lewis, son of Rev. Dr, Lewis, is rider k'Al eiuh. Dvi quart at Charles Smith's saloon. '3-6 Knowing tne jaws oi flew Jersey governing yt ear Dr. Cutter's Electro Medicated Belts and amulets that cure by electricity and medicated absorption, supplying nerve force to invigorate the blood and remove all impurities from mot lis creiit with einrovej wiintv.

home on a brief vacation from Alfred Uni acquaintances. From old friends the piece brought the response of welcome and a greeting that bad the cordiality of true and beany street railway matters, that they snail have -1 A ii. i iniif--r. FerwHis bavire borx-i m.iv,.! versity, where he fa taking five years1 pO LET or for sale Brick bouse with im-JL provements Madiou avenue. Apply to D.

II. Thickstun, 45 Central avenue. i4-tf any whit-b tiiev d'-ir to nIMM. course, which bo expects to complete next tne system. ot belts amulets si; ran be obtained only of Dr.

Outtr, or by ad-dreasins; ber at Onset, Jfass. Dr. Cutter teaches persons how to cure cancers or tumors with out like a lamb." The present mtankerous tKiul.l have at the stiu- lii- Vty i be aiH.that tij-'y may beirop i i iwl.i To-morrow night at Music HalL the tame company play at popular prices, 25, the written consent of at least fifty per cent of the owners of the street, avenues or roads fronting on the proposed route, they set themselves to work and have obtained such consent of over fifty per cent of the property owners over the entire proponed route. Al TO RENT Desirable house on Craig Place near Somerset street, eleven rooms, all July. Ed is determined to be as thorough a scholar as his father, and that seems like saying, that "be is biting off more than he can Xi-lt out tne knife or pain, and and all clironio or and 1.

month came in like a whirlwind and seems to be going out as a bull would out of a china shop, which he had converted into au indis acute diseases -without caustics, pesseries or poisonous drugs. Oftict- room Xos. and 7 ELECTION. improvements. iaareci a.

J. r. O. Box 55. 3-13-tf chew." But he already cliews Greek.

Latin. City Hotel. A business meeting of the Woman's For-HkUon Society of the First Baptist though, not wedded to horses as a motive power yet they think that ears drawn by horses would be to the best interest of Plain- tinguishable wreck. nPO LET Furnished rooms for trentl French." and German about as ordinary mor men only. Apply to Mrs.

P. Dunn. 14 rca was heM in the church, on Friday af Tho k-iral votr of t'irc On Wednesday of last week two more tals chew English. LWest Front street. if field, as a large number of the residents own and drive fine and spirited borees and a car 'iftitoietttsK' b.reby tMtitioil tuur tin -wu.

ioa opening servicea were con George W.Eotchkiss, the secretary of the ect um for two memt I Uu- 1 Somerset county patients were taken to tbe Insane Asylum at Trenton. These were propelled by an unseen motor might cause GOSPEL An exeelleut cook and laan-Apply to Mrs. Geore-e A. numerous runaways and numberless accidents. ducted by Mrs.

Butler, president of the 80-ety, Mrs. Wycjtoff of Park Avenue Baptist ardv.leading ia Prayer.V An Interesting i oin-d I I ex rural loo ttt Uii-nK of moe ot It. t-uta and J. n. Cuifr; ta Af tior v.

he.4 at Liuif'a la.i. on The gentlemen connected with the enterprise. man Eighth street, corner of Ceuti-al aventie. Peter G. Sutpben and Mrs.

EmeUna Irving, The first is a citizen of Bedminister township SERVICES report or the year's work was read by Mrs. Lumberman's Exchange of Chicago, one of the greatest institutions of that great country, is a brother of Elias Hotcbkiss of Rock-view avenne and James F. Hotcbkiss of Madison avenue, and an uncle to Mrs. Wm. E.

Lowa of Park avenue. George is a brainy Eropone it toe franchise, is granted, to butid a rst-class road and pave between tbe tracks and eighteen inches on tbe outbide stone pave moxday. in and is about fifty-four years of age. He is 8. J.

Shreve, aecretary, followed by the treas ANTED Three rooms for a single lady VV suitable for housekeeping. Addrp weQ known in the northern portion of the ment and bang the macadam up flush with urer's report and openme of the mita boxes. at the county and was a brother of the late Dr. John the stone therebv giving tbe people a cleaner The amount raised during the year (including Sutpben of this city. Box 70L XTT ANTED To buy a borse.

Must 1 gentle and suitable for a lady to drive and better roadway than anv they now have. Their cars shall be new and of the modern individual He bas series of articles in tbe Northwestern Lumberman, the great trade A novel and interesting shooting match ii coiotr I wo i liMirl if i i ft i' tne Hit ii i con tt to ai.ti.or I rj orx It -r jjj.r rtri 'lid 1- I HI build, light and airy and tbey would have Address Hugh Bovd, New Brunswick, N. IVarren Mission TO-ITIGHT took place on the ground of the Elizabeth the mad built and running Lusi le of sixty paper among the lumbermen of this country, 3-25-tf days from the icrantinjr of tbe franchise, as tlun Club grounds in that city Saturday. Iu they do not proixwe to sell but to build for in which are highly prized by those in that line of business, because of their sound views and the Clearness and precision with which they 7 ANTED Loan of on near Flair" eld. worth tlj.tW), residence At4 're- rrom AUh Mhyah Mission Bandj was a little over piXX Mrs.

Wyckoff, president of the eirckj connected with the Park A venae Baptisi church; gave a rheeriftg report 'Its Progress in that church. A poem entitled The oi-e of thy Brotbera Blood was read by Miss Heyniger, and Rev. A. Nichols of Kurmah jre a spirited and iustrnctiva talk, tatroduciiiii to taa audience the workers of tbe society, deaertt ini? very vividly vestment, thev having aoundant means so to do. Tbe gentlemen connected with the en A.

Davw, Last nire-t, Service of song led by a largs choir each Yc-x terprise id tis city ere ex-ilaror O. W. place of live pigeons live crows were substi-stituted. The crows came from Bucks county, Pa. The birds are not very lively flyers but very hard to get down to the ground, their tile and fksa being more like kat her than njht comnieneiiig at p.

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1 i'J 1 IL IJL Dnfton; al-w (not are written, These articles run though three or four numbers continuously and occupy from two to eight columns in each edition, so important are they considered. a cc I i YOU arc Invited. i J. N. Hayward, Mr.

J. IL Mooney, llr. A. Piatt and others. 2-3 i their appearance, home and labors.

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