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a li I ionrttal, Vic Prwidcnt Hcndricij Dc4. 1 Tlii hs beau ysr marked by th doMh of mineut men. A ad to th al-ready long list sr now compelled to add the nam of Thomas A. Hendricks, D. A.

Bn-t, Erro Baltiicon tad Ohio Trxnx list. There to great interest aud amaowhat of excitemeut over proposed trunk Ul of th Baltimore and Ohio Railroad through New Jersey. This groat railroad ha a through Una from Baltimor and Washington te Chicago and other western cities, aud is seeking an independent en-trano into Stew York without the obliga 1. slssr, Ttea rresiileut of the Tuited State. He died very suddenly, at a few minute before o'clock on Wednesday evening, st Tb SalTafion Aray Case, Tbo Uv4 bnt one, at the indictment A Sumptuous FtasU On Tuesdsy evvmug last Mr.

J. Frank Worrell, Uie popular proprietor of th Deliuonioo restaurant in onr town, gav a oompliinwwtary diuuer to a uitmlwr ut hi friend and patrons, among whom were J. F. Appl'lta, W. A.

Close, Howard Tarbuttu, Harry Dntor, Edward Suydain, H. S. Terhuaa, Garret Han-dribksou, David Appicgata, Wm. 8, Hornor aud others. At 9 o'clock (hey sat down to the following tamptuou mouu Oysters, Shark Rivers on half-aheil.

Saddle Rooks, tried. Soups. Consomme and Noodle. Game. his bom iu Indianapolis, Indiana.

had returned from Chicago on Tuesday trie the Qnartor Sessions of the Mourn, th Courts bieh cl.d on Tjesdar, uttering with a severe euid, hut not so vac Una ol CL Lizzie llouerts and lieniowuit Ella KellT. ot Uie Salvation seriuus as to prevent hi attending a re-oeption on Tuesday evening given by the State Treasurer. He retired at about inur, whose barracks at Anbury Park Are in Mftiu street, between Mattison and Cburch Items. A new Methodist F.pteeopal Church kt to rented st fhiwniir, Ghwoesteraonn ty. Th Whitney Dr.su, ut (Jlaasboro, have tubseribed 91,000 to th project International Sunday-cchoo! lessoa ha Nov.

30 i "llexekiah' Prayer Answer, ed 3d King, is 1-17. iteotrinal sng. gwstion God in natural law. The lesson teaches th need of preparation for death, aud dlvlue displeasure with disobedi-ane. Bet.

Dr. Frank Chandler, of Freehold, preached last Snnday morning Iu the Matawan Presbyterian Church. Hi tboma wa the mbiiuQ of tlie seventy sent out two and two by Christ Before the sermon he baptized the infant daughter of Bet. B. J.

Kent, aged about 3 month. The oentonary and consecration of the old St Peter' Roman Catholio Church, on Barclay New York, took plaoa last Sunday. The services were conducted by Archbishop Corrigan, assisted by Bishop O'FaneU and the Bishop of Brooklyn; Buffalo aud Springfield, with ft number of prominent priest. Tho sermon was preached by Bishop O'Fax-rell of this State. midnight, slept well and arose and break fasted as usual on Wednesdsy morning.

-SnmiuerfielJ avenue. The indictment vJiaraed them with keeping a disorderly Our Borough and Vicinity, Was. A. Dunlop aud Mr. Jeaie Iviti hav gon to Virginia, on a gunning trip.

will be shooting politest on Uie Midway Club' gnmuds, oa Wednesday next, Deo. 14, at 10 M. Junes Vsn rookie and James Lambertsoa fcara, been down to Barnegat Bay jret on ducking trip. i Clark; Hill Las removed from Mrs, a. Black' hous on Broad street to th dwelling on Clinton Sk, next below Brosd.

offioera end tesoher of the Matawan Methodist Sanday-school have decided to hold, their usual Christmas entertainment, tides have been running very high this week, submerging the meadows and even flowing ta the Morriatown and brick-yard loads. union temperance prayer meeting will be held next Tuesday evening in Uie Methodist Church, eommeno-ingat 7.30o'olook. sale ot wood! on 8 acres, by Mr. Joseph Imlay, tasat his main farm, will take place this Saturday, Nov, 28th, at I P. M.

See fter EDgTne Co. will hold it monthly meeting next Tuesday even tory (trtuisft of it freight and passengers over th Pennsylvania or )auy other railroad. They are rapidlyoamploting their oad from Baltimore to and into the city of rhiladclphia, and have a lease ot the Xortu Pennsylvania to Bound Brook, in New Jersey. They now seek to make a short route from Bound Brook to New York Bay, and to this end they purpose filing a certificate of incorporation for a direct line from Bound Brook, Ihroflgh Bahway, and thence to Staten Island Sound near Elizabethport Here they will endeavor to secure Congressional and State legislation ta bridge the Kill von Eull from the New Jersey shore to oon- Not long after breakfast be complained of a pain in his stomach and sent for hi physician, and later in the morning he liotiso. maintaining noise that dis turbed the peace and quiet ol the general public, The cum was tried on Mondaj hsj a severe ohill which lasted over an hour.

His sodden illness made him ap afUiraooa and Tuesday morning and given to the jury at about 11 o'clock. They retired and took one ballot, and every prehensive of some approaching calamity, and he would not have his wife leave him. Quail on Toast, Woodoock stuffed, Venison, Rosa Mown rabbit. Poultry, Spriug Chickens, Roost Turkey. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Raisins and Almonds, Pastry.

The oocasion waa a most enjoyable on Shortly before 6 o'clock he told Uie phys man of the twelve voted "not gtHity ician he was free at last from pain, and that first ballot, and the defendants were the doctor left. Mrs. Hendricks nect with the Staten Island Bpid Transit Thank ijivtaf Sti.lo in Ualaan. In tooordanrw with th time houured euatom iu Matawan, the Union Service of Uie MoUlodist, PrKsbyteriau and Baptist societies wa held oo Thauksgiviag morniug, and this year by rotation in tb Methodist Church, At 10.30 o'clock th service was opened with an appropriate hymn, aud prayer was oflurad by Rev. II.

Q. Williama. Th Thauksgiviug ProclomaUons of Uie President and Governor, and a suitable satoe-Hon from th Pcalms, were read by Rev. F. A.

Slater, and another hymn waa sung. Rev. R. J. Kent then preached a most excellent sermon from Proverb, xiv 34 "Righteousneaa exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people." He said This is the day for looking upon the bright side of life.

He admitted that there many crying evils to be remembered end avoided many social problems to be grappled with and rolvod many dangers to awaben us to watchfulness and to prayer, and many sorrows to throw a poll over tho home. It is not then that there is not a dark side in life, but we are here to look upon the other side. He gave one interpretation of the word "Solah," that oertain parts ot the great temple choir were to be silent, while the others broke forth In a loud hallelujah ot song so today, while all may not unite iu the glad acclaim oi thanksgiving, they can silentiy thank God that there have been blessings commingled with their sorrows. The first great cause for thanksgiving, he said, is the oontinoance of Uiat great body of blessing that are added with the added years of oar national and individual life the accumulation of those benefits secured by battie and self-sacrifice, and by the unwearied labors of our ancestry, with Uie blessing ot a kind Providenoe the constant fertility of soil, tho constant stability ot our Government, Uie growtii of our educational and religious iustitu-Uona. The second eanse for thanksgiving is a contemplation of what might have been.

We might have had famine, instead ot Uie plenty that is crowding our barn we might have bad war, for we have evil summoned down stair to see a oaller, and Bailroad fo the docks at New Brighton, wlicr1 steamers will connect for New as Mr. Hendricks seemed so much better, and all Voted Frank a very superior ca York. The B. and O. has taken a 99-year terer.

discharged from custody. This complaint should never have come before the Grand Jury. With due regard to the intelligence of that body, they should have dismissed the ease without finding bffl that would impute to these women the charge ol having committed a crime. One of the great bulwark of our national life is the boon of religious freedom, aud even the custodian of the publio peace should be careful how they she went down, leaving her husband aloue in the room, as she expected to be gone only a few minutes. She was detained a litt'e longer than she expected and when she returned to the room she was startled to find him dead.

She lease pn this Rapid Transit property on Staten Island, the road being nearly completed. At the New Brighton terminus they have a superior water front and a-boiit 20 Ws of land for terminal tracks, A man in Matawan paid 11 cents a gallon for oil by the barrel in New York this week, aud 1.25 for the barrel, besides cartage and freight Kcbanck sells a single gallon, 150 for IO cents. Matawan is ahead as ususl. Would yen buy your groceries low, As onward through the world you go, And save your pennies for a rainy day If so, I will tell you a very good way Buy them of Schanek the Grocer. etc screamed and ran down stairs and hurried a servant for a doctor living next door.

ing, and Matawan Track Co. on Wednesday evening 8 o'clock, Of ooiirae there will be a heavy fight who came immediately, but to Mrs. Hen "all along tho line" by other large rail Ex-Gov. J. D.

Bedla and wife, with dricks' appeal, "0, doctor, can't yon do something?" he was obliged to answer Ready Christmas, others of the children of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bodle, spent Thanksgiviug day with their parent in Matawan. It lb too late." The cause of his thus sudden death was paralysis of the heart.

bright light in the sky seen at Thomas Hendricks was bora on a about 6 o'clock last Saturday night at NEW-YEARS, ETO. Matawan, was the burning ot large lumber-yard, cto, in Plainfield. Philip Ewen, who for many Mince Meat, Raisins, Citron, form near Zanesville, Ohio, on Sept. 7, 1819, and henoe was in his 67th year. When he whs but 6 months old Uie family moved to Madison, Indiana.

He graduated from South Hanover College at Madison in 1841, at the age ot 22. In 1(03 he was admitted to Uie bar and began the practice of law in Shelbyvillo. He married In 1845, and had on ion who yejir.s boarded iu Matawan, died on Wednesday evening hi New York city. The funeral takes place this Friday, road corporations before thia projacted road booutaog a foot The route from Bound Brook to the Kill von Kull will be contested wherever possible. A strong railroad lobby will endeavor to prevent the passage of an enabling act for the bridge ot 600 fnet between Mew Jersey and Staten Island, both in the New Jersey and New York Legislatures, and Congress cannot give the power to touch either shore with the bridge, whatever control it may have over the Sound below tide-water.

The talk of rival roads tlmt this enterprise will not materiiJly affuot them Isal) moonshine. No nine man will to reason, whatever lie may say. But unless the old roads and the new enterprise shall pool tliair diftVrouoea, as is so often the case, tho effect ot a now computing lino niuat lie an advantage to th general pub impute evil intention or criminal action to those who are worshiping God in "the froe exercise of religion" as expressed in the SaUouaJ Constitution, or "in a manner agreeable to the dictate of hit own conscience," as declared in the Conatitu-t ion of out State. We will not deny bnt that there may have been exoesscs in the mode of worship of these religionists. As rule they do not coin from the esthetic ami cultured, and the great mission of thi-M evangelists is declared to be, to go out into the highway aud imitate their Master ho "came not to call the righ.

toons but sltiuer to reuoiitaiioo," liul the way to correct the excesses of tluw) pexple, and to educate them to higher i'liun of rational culture, is not by pUiiig them in the category with the iun and women arraigned for vice all tinted and stained witlt sin. They are lut brawlers, nor punllit, nor gambler, nor nun or boor llrs, nor thieve, nor Currants, Thyme, a flock of wild geese came down on Tuesday and were seen ewim-ming in the overflowed meadow in front of the residence of Mr, Peter V. Hyer. are in order. And the place to buy them is from died in 1851 at Uie age of 8 year.

In 1848, though not 23 year old, he Faith in advertising, and putting element among ns, iu which he enumer the faith in praotioVla worth more in wa elected to the State Legislature iu 1850 he wo chosen a member ot a State ConstituUimal ConvenUon i in 1851 he building lip successful business than BER. E. G-ItMSCt, The Popular Matawan Grocer, large capital to him who fails to sdvertlte. ated social ism, the relations ot employer and employee, the dynamiters iu speech it not in plot and execution, tho cone ot Morinuniam, eta, we might have had the pestilonoe that ha ravaged part ot The supper and nutertainmont at 8t James E. Zion Church, on Thursday evening, wa well attended, lic and a great houeflt to bliitou Ishtud, Europe, and it wa foarad would reach wo elooted to Congress in 1854 Pre.

Polk appointed him Oommissiouer of Uie General Land OlBce at Washington, aud bo was couliuuod under Ps, Pierce, but resigned la 1859 and returned to his law prncUceat Shelbyvillo ii 1800 be wa nominated for Governor, but because ot and was a financial suooea tor the pas Notwithstanding tho long terry from our shores but wo have escaped. tor, Rev, Mr. Iteed. the Buttery to Btiiteti Inliuid, the and THE BEST GROCERIES AND Third, have there been iu the year any Chas, Jacobus was in Matav claim they will be able to send a train Indications that the heart and conscience tawan last Friday. He is looking very Mow i or a to J'luiailelpliia fn an ell aud weighs more than whoa left hour and forty tuiuutea, lieoause of their ot Uie people are alive The element ol righteousness are the foundation of our Matawan.

New Brunswick atmosphere shorter trausit, and this is 20 minute PROHSIOMS, evidently agree with bjm. than the boat time made on the other nstlont.l, a our individual, strength. Onr regard for thing lovely, pure, honest and the split iu th Democratic party by th nomination ot Brackenridge and Douglas lor President he wa defeated. Early tu 1803 wu chosen by Uie Indiana legislature to the 8, Senate, and served tho full terra until 18)19, He was elected Governor ot Indiana In 1872 by 1,148 Saturday, Deo. 6th, Mr.

roads. This however Is theoretical, and of good report, are the virtues that adoru AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PEICES. Charles Brown, at Browntown, will sell ill probably bo years, if.evor, before It the oak and pin wood on elnwt practically provod. rliU-r ami yet the Grand Jury rf Mini-mouth 1st made haste to te bufore any i it her county in the United Mate (so far as so have knowledjrc) to indict thro women fi tbolr ouUar and porhap exclusive mode of worshiping God, and has lllf b) down these women to the level ot the vile and vicious by even Insinuating the possibility that their mode of sincerely doing homage to the IVily, and trying to load soul to a purer life, constituted a crime. Hut let us see if the work of these pa-eulinr peoi'le at Asbury Irk ha been that of eruuluals.

A little over a year ago they hi4d meeting, in Educational Mall. They ootiduobxl their services according to their accustomed mode of worship, with knee drill, shout of "Amen," etc our national character, for Ilka a a man, so a nation may go to ruin it the soul aud conscience are not educated. He then 80 acres, on Uio south side ot IVwp Ruu, GRIGGS, Opposite the Bank, Matawan. Another Tmpcrnc Lecturw, in lota ot from to 10 aero. Sale to begin at 10 A.

Bo posters. htstanood proofs of this educating pro majority. At th National Democratic Convention in 1870 was nominated for Vic Prcsidcut on the ticket with Samuu) Iter. Dr. George Brown was In his cess, as the efforts Pre.

Cleveland to Goods doliyered promptly and without extra charge, church snppsr held ou Wed day one ot th ablest aud most astute promote nlvil swvioe reform, to dual iu 3, Tlldau, and was elected, but defrauded from Uie result by fraudulent return from inlster in th New Jersey Oonforouoeof a spirit ot fuirnen with the to nesday evening In th loeturo-roonl ot the Presbyterian Churuh wa a perfect success in every respect, The receipt the Methodist l'liiaooiwl Church, Ho handle Mormon polygamy as an evil that Louisiana, Florida and South Carolina. had, for a number ot year Iwfura his His nomination to the same place on the amounted to a little over 100, aud there must be uprooted, etc. He referred to the death ot Vice President Hendricks, Some Mew Tinware! death about three yoars ago, retired from ticket In 18SI, with Grovcr Cleveland, and were but very tew expanses to he dod no and tho spirit ot harmony and brother hiielecUoil, aru still fresh in the minds tho active ministry, aud yet whs well known throughout Uie State, tch Among tlioae present were such gentle- bood expressed as a dying with of Gen ot our readers. On the 4th ot March lait A chilK'h sooiable of the M.itnwau uni as Mr. cum A.

Hradlcy, Mr. lvid IU had inn, ArehlUld K. Brown, Grant. He olted the groat advance iu he wa sworn iu as President ot the U. S.

Methodist Church will be held at the H. Wvekoff. aud other Ilk them, who Satiate, aud presided over that body at whose early life promised a brilliant record. 11 studied law, and vaa at oue parsonage uext Mouilsy evening, Nov, temperance reform, the growth of a temperance sentiment iu politics, and Uio lo bile unt connected with these enthrall tST ALL KINDS OF TINWARE, STOVK PIPE, COAL-HODS, PORCELAIN KETTLES, ETC. The above is all NEW STOCK, and a bright ns a pin, and will be sold for the the special session colled by President iu.lw ntlUriouists, gav eountouanca to 30th, An admission ot 10 cent will be taken at the door, Thar will be the us csl option victory at Atlanta, last Clevulaud to act upon his nominations.

time on ot tho most prosperous lawyer in Jersey City. But hi social tempera tluir roWta by their presence and pe- When word reached Pre. Cleveland on ual refreshments, etc A cordial invita Wednesday, He spok of the increased sttentiou of the Christian Church to Uie tion is extended to all ment and brilliaut mind led him Into the society ot tho fast men ot Jersey City, Huowest Cash Prices, Wednesday evening, he summoned his Caliiust aud it was resolved that th Pres cnuisry aid, for at these meetings money were sulsicrilted for leasing the ground and erecting the very barraok wherein problem ot socialism, and thankfulness tor th nulty ol the denomination in an World ot Monday fc ho courted him for hi genial nature ident and the Cabinet should attend the it New Jersey edition says "The earnest effort ajrahist sin, whatever it thrw people hom it is now sought to tusk criminals committed what th late and because he had mouey whioh he spoilt freely. II thn beoame very dis- fuucml. The President immediately It- Something New I The Lightning Lamp.

form. closed by tender words of ym sued proclamation, in which he orders tiraud Juror ww pleased to call crime. dpated aud squandered hi property and pathy tor those home where sorrow had most successful merchant ot Matawan 1 but 13 year ot ag. Hi nam is Bissell, and is thoroughly enterprising and a good manager." What "Schanek, Uie nations! flag to be displayed at half' What has been their work at Asbury hi lucrative practioa lolt him. So uu entered during the year.

bearable becama his excesses that hit mast on the publio buildings that Uie Executive Mansion and all Uie depart After a eolleotion, to be given to tho Thi it the Moit Light for the Iiesst Mouey never gets out ot order and never break ft chimney. This tnshei it th cheapest lamp sold. Call and sa thsm, and tnke one home and try it to your satisfaction. Talk? They may have disturbed th nervous aensibility of neor two who may ite was compelled to leave hint aud re County Bible Society, and singing "My th Grocer," or "Orkrgs, Uie Popular Grocer, to this young gval ot business ment closed on the day of the funeral live near their place ot worship, bnt is turn to ber home. Country Tis of Then," the oongregntion and be draped in mourning tor 30 days tht not more than connussted by th HALL AND LIBRARY LAMPS About three years ago he stopped wa dismissed with a benediction by Rev, enterprise in the person of Master r.ueii, whose name is widespread in the U'oWdt good they have doue They have reach' that the appropriate naval and military honor lie midored, and that Uie national driuking, and after a year and a halt of Mr.

Slater. A full assortment, and of the most approved pattern. President Arthur appointed Sag on all foreign legations and oousu llsy Fever, Asthma. Immediate relief. ed down and lifted up men whom the churches failed to reach, Home, that were more akin to perdition before they him Consul to Algiers, whore he remain Fig-kTM So Hot Lie.

The growth ot the Prohibition rote in Fonvaink' Ccui. Sold by Oco. W. IWU, Something New In The PUMP Line; late be displayed at halt-mast aud th usual emblems tit mourning adopted ed uutil last spring, when his health be Matawan. came, have by their influence upon the came impaired and he returned to Jersey New York State is aa interesting matter lot 30 day.

also sent a despatch ot huslwnd bceu transformed luto harmou Get your life or your property iusuied. condolence to Mrs. Hmulrieks, City, A tew mouth ago ha took to drinking again, and It etluctn this time A RUBBER PLUNGER in a Cucumber Pump. tkg" Dor not get out ot order, and can be run tight or loose to suit th pnmj, All other kiuds ot PUMPS always on hand. 1.

llrown agent for the best oimpanlr. for study as forming an important factor iu the elections iu Uiat State, as will be seen by the following figure i ioua and happy abodes. Men who spent half their earnings for driuk, and wasted Because of his death, the 3. Senate have bceu tnereaaiuely sad. Suudav upon assembling on Deo.

Tth will elect a davt from lsbor bcoanae of intoxication, Keyport Notes. night last he became violeut, and bis President of Uie Senate, who will by vir 1880 Prohibition 1.817 lKSl-rruhibitioo vote M4 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASS AND QUEEN now show the moral and temporal benefit mania was so intense that he waa taken tue ot his office be Vice Prcsideut of the Mr, Honry MoCullongh will sail tor resulting tO them and their tamilie from ial-rrthirit ou wte WARE, PAINTS AND OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY. United State. Tho Senate being Re to the City Hospital on Jersey City Heights, where hs is suffering from Texas next Monday, tlic work of these people. IS83 Prohibition vote 18,816 lSHt-Prohihition vote .25,000 1883-rrohibition tot The entertainment held in Walling most acute mental trouble.

publican, thi will give us th unusual anomaly of a Democratic President and Their rices do not eomnar. with th boisterous conduct ot Uioooloredpeo- CHAS. A. GERAN, Matawan. Hall on Thursday evening ot last week What amither sad losaon ot the terrible Iu ISSi rover Cleveland wa elected a Republican Vic President.

Who Uiat pW in the South iu th days of slavery, tor Ui benefit of St, Mary's church, was terrible work of lu temperance. His tuth Preaidcut by errylng New York by about aud yet cvwo in that period of absolutism ar west down to hi grar iu intense sor will be, la of eoorseyvt an unsettled question, but Uie honor will nodonbt rest up to have boon repeated last Monday even ing, but owing to the storm it was post' 1,000 majority. If as is claimed, two thirds ot th Prohibition tote i Rcpnbli and white snprsoukoy, who ever heard ot row, with bowed head, becaus ot th on either Edmuuds, Sherman or Logan. noocd until to-ntsht (Saturday). Besidos tliese noisy outbursts Mug denominated vil lite ot tliis son, aud now Uie sou can, the 10,660 votes a afraiuat the Th body will lie in state at Uie court crime ajraitiat society, and th ranting, the two-aot-drania, "Dowu by the Soa, Schanek, the Grocer, reaping th fruit ot his prvkligal lite, Democratic, it there had been no rrohi- house Iu Indianapolis, from Sunday noon there will be recitation, banjo selections, sltoutlng and gcslicjilftriug black being bltion tcht, wnolilWv elscind Rlain.

Wu It Meant Ai A Thrust until Monday evening. Th funeral ser indicted by Grand Junes etc, and music by "Kolra Orchestra, Ticket S3 cent no reserved seats. vices wiU held at St. Paul'a Cathedral Aud of the 30.8CC rnhibition vote tins year, a little leas than a similar propor If the people were wolre In sheep' A few months ago George II. Sterling (Episcopal) on Tuesday, at uoon, and the clothing if their actions wr hypoctiti ot Brooklyn, was ppointed Vhk tion would hav defeated Hill aud elected li i ii i i i i Its Deadly Work.

(Wholesale and Retail), MATAWAW, remains will be interred In the cemetery cat. and their geucrV character, Jig; oJ Panmport as (Jovemof. north ot city, Weigher for Uie BnnJilyn Wviaion ot the New York Custom-Honso, Considerable Thi prognaion eaiuiot ludicate aught In a drunken row iu ft saloon at Tsrcn brwty, truth, honesty aud virtue, was feinted by the btmath of suspichm, there initiht ground ft uultotnieiit because A very prominent and reliable Itepub- wa mad from Uie fwl that else than a growth ot teniperano seuti turn, near Pittsburg, Sunday after will offer until after the Holidays extraordinary he h. uot iwuswil Uis civil servio ran incut among th ioila, and thia send lican geuUemau who has for many years been niemlHir ol th Board ol United noon, Nicholas Welch, thessloou-kerprr, 4 sweh vloea. Hut no such ehar al iiiatimi.

I'nihtr direction of KccrvUry ot shot and hilled Kdward Turner. racnt must lie recognised by the leatling parlic in Ui nomination ot moral and legrd, ihw etwld it (wvvwit, agahtst Slaje Iudiau OommisMonera, under pr Treasury Msutilng, Mr. Sterling was tern' In Petersburg, the night ot the theui. They am oraature t4 suit ssori vloua administrations, and who still hoi worthy candidate, or the eonsequmioe poraiily. reimiwd until an luvcatigation waahatt, lleootitlv a class wastxsiuiued 10th (teorge Clark oaine bom Am, Vl.ell erving or not whether the iteaition, rcoeuUy hs.1 with oUier must a eoatiuued growth ot th Pro drunk, aciscd au i ud erusheil Uie fi.ittjonl or not i Uiey are not criniitiala, conference with Pre.

Clevclaud, He hibition vote, skull ot hi wife, from which blow she It they ae to Is so taught as to have remarkotl to ua, iu speaking ol th It is not car iircvluee ta advocate th died on Monday. their molertt kuown auto all men. orgaiiisalionkudeatehlUhmeutot ft sop Mr. Margaret Nixon, aged C3 years, by th Civil tforvip (ituuiissiiH't, and among tlnw who psswsl was Sterling, Utungb John U'Brioa aUod ahead of him as to pvmHiteir. Bei-sowut this Mnll CV4WUW lboUlea spptmiWd Mr.

O'llrieH as WeightW instead ut Tt'U tlemld lw by th restraining and nxmld Ment, Uist President Clemland cpmd to mauiftwt more interest iu, and graaed th lndiau question belter, than hail arate party upon this on question of pub went to bed very drunk last Huintay lug tnflteucw ol rtH law, by ourta night, In New York, leaving a kerosene lic morals, bill the old partte oiuat at least in Ui uin niloct as tlicir nomi nputy, and nt by (nsiunsttoM of crime beau shown by any adtuiuiatraUou lamp burning. She upset th lamp in Vy (irsi.d lie. year. 11 closed wiUi Ui rvaark wa tisiked Uwa a reMeelioU Up. nee giv reeiigiiitiott to thi growth of her ftteep, set her bod a II re and was tatnlly "Mr.

Cleveland is making a most excel Sterling, and Ut Mugwump hmut was teoipwrauc sontimeut, or the ooiisepu)uc burned. tent inducements in ALL HOLIDAY GOODS, Nuts, Fruits and all other Table Luxuries, COMING UNDER THIS HEAD. THE SILVER-WARE he is Riving away with his Teas would make beautiful Christmas presents. The teas are pure, the quality unsurpassed, and the prices cannot bo met. It is IMPOSSIBLE to sell Groceries lower than we do.

Schanek, the Grocer, Matawan. The Temiwrwne Itetortn Club oi Matt' will lie ft lalanc ot power held by those who will make tifrtgpyiont uiliitean which wUl wenre th overthrew ot thst Witnehiy was great day in Atlanta, quit Jubilant ante it, On Saturday last Oorarnor Hill ap-poiuted Sterliag as Iwt Wsrih-n for New Tnk, ami Knout any KiliciUUea or aivpiioatten trow Sterling hb tiicnda. asnuan has opened ft free Mailing room Oitargat. A special election wa called aud mauittwtiug especial interest in Die party that fail to give eouutenanc to for that day, to vote on th question esttae ot tompnraiioe rtttu-m. Conductor tlii diviu virtue miwal ruforia.

prxJiibiling th tide ut tiqnw iu th city This ptwittc i Huauoially worth mor M. Mulf.il, ot Uie P. ft. is Pres For rural weeks Ui Contest ha been wry iiiteuMS, party line bring broken ident ot the taub. than that of YYvlghw, and aoming so Otit (VnigmMMsea ar leavuig Kir Mt'ssh-ingbib, to ta rea-ly few lb opening ot Omgwsas th first alosbUy on IVcea.

(Ui TUi 1 CarlUl will rw-lectl hekrf (4 th lie. It I TotsbW th great question ot th toueo will that of silver coinage, whll atsettt way be made to cortwet abuses In the preant tariff. It iw differeut Assmublyaiaa Wil-llani who rnloyed tat Thanksgtviug turkey ft Thnrmlsy, to Third lhstrtct, Tue other William' rest, it taken pmnfed, was bnaard dresaed with a vote to sustain Uie adv report on iht pndiilntion amendment resolution. down, aud Ui Democrat being Uieehii nwldrne ot the bride-" narriiU. Itrowntown, Mills.

I kader for local otioa, Th WMlut (l OH or IVtroleum may very nice for Illuminating or lubricating purposes, but sure It Is not Uie proper thing to cure a cough wlln. Pr. Hull's Cough Syrup ts looksd a fiv. on 1'liiirailav. Nov.

Mill. liV Itsv Ui vt give victory to th tenipersnee Mr. Owvti. Mr. Jainss Sntlihlii.

of Nrw by Um handsnnie msjority ot 234. after Ut rsrcclion by (aiochw and tli i-eterioo of Hill to Govprnur, is ltiterrrted by many a a criiieiuu ol Ui Oovtsrtwr of New Ywk Hpr th act at th National Admitiistnitinn. Kit Mda ov for jprwrn, and var Ix-twwea rVrria and i'iilrla is b-hevad to be virins'lr ended. York, and Mr CWtetl UauvUon, (Uugk upon ns th standard Cough remedy. tot ot Cuarlf llrvwa, Kkj.

Forsker ts is his inanirunU Governor of Ohio. Iteixirt ha it that he (VxHtenaed Perl per can. is writing it with rvd uik a reailnder of fin Laundry Boap Schanek th tirocrr, wholesal and rvtsil). Scbaark, th Grocer, whalewvl and retail. th bloody shirt iasu..

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