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X- TUESDAY, OCTOUER 10, 1803. PRICE, ONE CENT. dor but it was not till half-part tea in the ooffea to wind np with. Not satisfied, the morning when tho ewginea went back. I genial Fred brought in A box of fin II a.

It was a steady figbt from tbeir Arrival till Irenas. It was onr first invilatiba Out to they quit I i (din And Fa worthy of rememlrebc Lqunl credit belongs to both companies I there being also down Another machine I fe lltvsslsu. -which desert more credit. Tbit last waa The demonstration on Sunday mad the Jackson Truck Company, from Jack- lhat ia popularly called Hungarian societies, cm atreei, and they pulled down by baadj wonderful ia many reepecto. Tbegoocl Mtt Tr fHX 'iMWial Hfl.lwei Tt Wl ik ainar In Tins Tba Creator never implanted loth ktorU ol hi intUifnt creatures on com 1 moo onirfl appetite, without ome cor responding necessity; and that ha given rh.m ao instinctive apptit for amusement i strong a any other which labor to gratify, may clearly perceived in tb ef- f0riW inlancy, ia th exertion of yocth, th puriuit of manhood, in tb feeble ndearor of old age, and in the partita which human creature, even th aniostract- savage thamselvaa, bar invented for their relaxation pd Thi appetite vinee necessity for it gratification a much a hunger, thi'raf and weariness, inti, mat tb necessity of bodily refreabing, by.

ating, drinking and ileeping. Had the Creator wilted it, th prayer necenary to the lupport of exiitenc her below might hare been carried on without the Jeaat enjoyment po onr part) the wait ot th body might repaired without the Mniatjbn which attend eating and drinking; wemight bar had the eenae of hearingt without the delight we derive from eweet found; and that of amalling, without th capability of enjoying the fragrance of heroae. Wa muit have amusement of aome kind; nature apeak loud for it, and ha who anppiiea aociety with antertainment unsdub 4 terated by vice, who contribute pleaaure without impairing th innocenca of hia fel low-being, and, above all, who iratructe while he delight, may be juatly ranked ameng the benefactor of mankind, and lay claim to tb gratitqde and respect of th aociety he urvea. Shake. pear toy1 See the player well beatowed; for they are the abstracts and brief chronicle of the time, How pleat antitia to look back into the past; the gilded part and recall the many ladicrou.

situations, tha funny aayingt, the flushes of wit that have permeated among favorite member ef th dramatic and minrtrel pro-Teeaion; who, after the labors of the night, have, lik Tam O'Sbanter and Santer Jahn ny, mad th welkin ring with aongand jes around th social board, whilst leaving dul earth behind. 1 A party of prominent Knight of th Cork, i e. member of th minrtrel profeiaioo, no cidentally met in a favorite resort recently, after the nights performance, end around tb festive board, and over the social glam, etory, and reminiscence held sway; many an anecdote was told of the living and 4 and many of them I think will itoar repeat 1 In the early part of the season of 1867 at the Patenon Opera House Sam Sandford's Minrtrel were giving a performance; on, this particular night there was great excite- msnt in tb street ot th city, owing to -rVw. Fair. I School Commissioner C.

Matthew and I wif Mated this morning for a two weeks I vUit to tha World's Fair. i I tbeir truck all tbe way from tb Paterson I order end well dressed crowds attevled to depot to Passaic first to arrive, and it was I popularity of the Slavonian people io them who cut through tb Poet building end I and vicinity. Early in tb after- need tba Main avenue property Md as I MW Bie streets were lively with tb march reared tha spread of th fire On Jtfferaou I nt lh various organisation which street. I moved up to th Delaware and Lackawanna I never taw Mr. Johnston again; but 1 1 Depot to receive tha txpoctod guert.

learned who he was. Hearing some peo- 1 here were three band and Slavish pi disputing this great fire aa a political Folish societies from Yonkers, Hobo dodge, I think it but just to state the foots I ken- Bayonne Md Jersey Cky, beaid tboe jart as they occurred at tha time as nearly I om Faisal o. The societies 1 march as I can relate then. I am a Democrat I through th City and met th BUhop at the and 1 learn that he ia a Republican but 1 1 Delaware and Lackawanna station, and at-feet disposed to givo every men credit when I him to tha location of tha nawehnrch credit is due, and especially in hia caaa as I corner ei Monro and 2nd Streets, ha is a man, every inch of him, The building ia to be of brickf about 60s Jambs H. Hsmmoxb mitnlL 886 Oak street, Passaic, N.

J. I 'tc tk new Chunk a vast Exempt member of th fire department I erow had collected, and a high rostrum of Passaic City. 1 I contained carpet and a toilet auito for the 1 I ihop a4 other on th platform, A WWtmaratt Th pastor of the Chunk ia Dr, Bkulick. too Wae Worker aii WliA ifc Tha Bishop laid tha aorner atona in -hia Mew BwAAep rectory. usually impressive manner, assisted by the Tba works of the New Rubber Company Chaaostl r.

We noticed preeent th Arcbl-are rapidly being erected on tb property I feet, of New York, th tame who no' of George H. Engeman, Esquire, about I rtruetod Bt. Nichols end th parochial 800 feet from tk depot of the Delaware, buildings, and tea nr twelve other prleata. LackawMna and Western Railroad. Tha sermon was preached by Father Bailies 7 Thaan work will ha on of Psasaw's I There waa tba regular processioa forms! to bart and moat eompleto plants, and although I BrottoJ tha building and tha blessing of only half of Uia buildings on new being th Bishop finish! tba ceremonies.

There erected, yet lb half when completed wiU I bar baea two thousand pereona pro fortdah employment to Mrere hundred I numbers from Pstervon. The baiidingt nr being built in tb beat) rntereea and meat substantial manner, and are an-1 Feter Quachenbnab, Wm. HinchliS and tirely of brick. s' Harry Befenthalee, of Faterson are Tha plot of ground leased to the Rubber I Chicago, and HinohUffea brother-in-law, Company, is .200 feet by 400 foot, fronting Cbrystal, who has seen It once, baa on tba Delaware Lackawanna aad- Waatara I to aee it agaia. Railroad, 200 foot, and ia one of the finest I Domini Robinaon, hia wifa and children factory site is tb East, being on tb line I have gone to Uia Protestant Methodist of one of tb largest and beat coal roads in I Confareno.

The Domini has two beau' I-tha world. It is alto located in th largest I fut girls and means to naka good Math and moat pictufeaque, ait wall as th most odista of them. healthy part ot the beautiful City off llsrry Rome, a furniture dealer of Pst-Paa-alc. (anon, wm fined by Justice Hudson in Pat. Tba new Rubber Company will employ I ereon, for hugging a girl.

Bet a dollar only th beet and most intelligent men, wb Hhdeoa himself huga all tha girls ha form a desirable addition to the citixens of I oould find. i My community, and thus their works will Harry Samuels, who has th good wish ba noon surrounded by toe very beat class of all Pstersonlans, la auffering from tba ef-of homes, foots of a surgical operation. This ia only on of toe many instance of I Frank McCoy of Paterson, foil at tha forth large mindedoesa and publie spirited-1 ner of Marshall and Slater, on returning ness of Georg H. Engeman, Eequira, for I bom Church, and broke hi hip. MoaaP ia erecting tb factory buildings of tb I never go to ehnrcb.

Rubber Company, and leasing them to tba Cl' who! Company, thus giving a new impetus to I kckere A lucky day for toam. On thasa Jr occasions Cyrua (s all Italian and nwaet busineM in toes dull timy, and greatly mHorum. baneGting th City of Fasmuo. I The building now being reeled which 1, peweenarm 1 are about half completed, consist of a juain I J1 Wl" School Commission. beQding.

feet long, fig foot wide, two I fro too Worlds rmn tn pcatn. A tPoWli Caleealtjr far feealy, This generous sou of a noble sire, died of typhoid fever at hia mountain home at Hala-don above Pa'eraon, the announcement of his death yesterday spread a pall of ao. row over our sister City, No au could hare been more mourn Talented, ed. eaed, with every grace of polite deportment, wito aa extensive knowledge of men and things, a well-balanced-mind, integrity untarnished and a character never assailed, the orator of to Repnbiiosa party occupy, ing A high official position in Paterson, it illy spared, Aa tha head of A family ha poe Mad ill tba virtues ol his fothar and tha tandernsaa of hia mother, Aa a friend he wa true and rteafilaet always, Uia death A a geoaral publie grief. J- TUB ALA BTORT, J- wammii sin bum I Bra.

KlasMlg Skel teat tvMlif, Last evening Mist Bella Carr, an awlst Ml at to bakery on to corner of Pasuic, street Md Main avenue, wm playing with a toy pistol sod shot tha wif of her tmploycy tha head Immediately ender tha eya. Tha aocidubl again oil la for the punishment of those telling or using toy pistols. This pistol wm purchased and bad bean lying ia a bureau drawer slue July 4th. The accident wm almost a childish on and Miss Carr was terribly shocked. Soreamt attracted a crowd and great ex-eitemeat prevailed.

Dr. Carroll wm called but probed vainly for the little ball, yet he taid the wound WM not A mortal ono. Th on who wm th reus of th accident was running about In a perfect phrensy ol grief Md axcitemsnt, Dr. Carroll left and will Iprob for tha tall later with another physician. Misa Carr wm handling tha iittla pistol when she laughingly said your moony or yonr life," and she supposed (napped tha empty 4th of July toy.

But it wm loaded with a cartridge and tha mull wm a shrink tom both woman as toa blood spurted from Mrs. Kl fisc. Mrs. K. thinks tha haU passed Into her mouth ah can with her tongue fuel a hole, aha aaya.

It is to hs hoped to ia ao. Bha had a great headache last night- la mock batter this morning. Ctilte ytewa-Th Claaaia of Paremua wiU hold tbalr fall ssssioa In tb Reformad Churah of Cliftoa, to-morrow. Strvieea begin at 10. liare wilt Be aa erealng eervica also to which tha cqngregatloa la invited, Tba dsmlsa of to heautltut aad accom plished Helen Atwood, dead of diphtheria at Clifton- hM left grief ineffaesbl oa th At wood Home, Tbia lovely child waa but terea yon old and before she was ten she could translate French readily page after page, fih wm unusually bright and sifoc-louata to alL Llttla wonder if there are icarU In that homy whk'h erg fortei Fll Irt a totllt Time Th wriUr MmrtcUfi an Cod filmeod who wai a character character for cut remark, in country road past an old barn which leaned bks Pisas towsr, remsrkadt Tbsre la, a building which wil go down la soma thunder gust.

Oh no," replied Uncle, that barn will never go down la a thunder gust that bare will go down- to still lime. On Saturday without a breath of wind, a great aectioa of on of tha big aim tmi on Main avanua to front of too hospitable koine lead of JJudg 7, ahU machlairt, Mr. Mather, on day more to perfect tba new enterprise am bothered with, it wm thought PAndsowe begm today. This alio 4rJ to pp4s Whitehead serves fine oyster to every 6 Otto Uuei big adrertfeement appears in He does ont scrimp but goes in on full treasure. Hia lon experience a drug fi bis profession axcusea thj T'rOU Dr.

Van Schott says that Gragorski, nurjxrj- Eph had a suit of apartments at Charlie Smith's, la Howard atraet Charles had urged Eph to come there, and out of a pare spirit of and te help Smith along, ha had accepted th iavitatioa; he Stayed there nine weeka and made no fe-turns. On day while in George Browns, Eph teceived a letter from Smith as he could neither reed nor write uktd 4 to afficiata. The letter ran thus Nsw Voax, July, M. Hoax, Dm Sta i This is to infowa you that yonr line trunk has been removed fmm No. 18 to the office.

Your biU 8 00 per week is now $72.00. Kespectfully Yours, Csaa. Sana. Coming from a soorce that was ao worthy of a reply, Eph remarked taki a pea and answer it for I wrote aa follows, Epha dictation. Nxw Toma, "July Cbas.

Smith, Data Sia Im a gentleman. If I meet you oa tha street I'll warm yonrjsw. Beipectfully Yours, Era Hoax. Eph had very large hands, and thumbs of a peculiar shape they were curved like word bis hands were ao large he coaid scarely get them into hi pockts, so he carried them at hia aides, tha thumb (ticking out lika the horns of a snail one morning while lounging in TremOot street ia Beaton, ha waa accosted by a friend, who noticed for the firat time the peculiar shape of Epha thumb Why Eph he said, what makes you carry your thumb in that way Eph replied to show people the way to the Poet Office its a handy habit to have Boston. There was Mother flotv of wine and good humor, and tbe sparkle of Champagne was reflected in the ere of tho-e around the table when the following was related of Frank Brown, who was on of tha iulmi table deliniators of Negro character.

(T bt Continued.) LlaSsa Base rsatpaar, The status of this company as fol Iowa. Thera was trouble, in the old com panyon account bAdolf being guilty of abusive language to the' company in general and firemen in particular, be cause he was defeated by James Bush in the election held in December, nearly two years ago. Later on he bad served his tima and applied for an exempt certificate. The men say ha had dona no fire service In six yean and three or four months. had aix or eight months to serve to enable him to get the certificate.

He applied to the Council and they granted in the face of the Companys protwt. Tha Company then disbanded and present Company was organized. The New says that an investigation showed recently that on of tbe wheel had been ao tampered with that tbe least jolt hen a full ran would have enured it to go off. (. The News wind np it articlj with the following: A number of member of the old com-paov retain their keys to the house and on of them must have bad access to tbe place and done tbe mischief out of pur malice.

If a fire had occurred before tbe loose wheel bad been dscovered, the earrings would hare been yanked rapidly and tha wheel would have fallen off in the first fifty feet. Aa tbe carriage and hose weigh Upward of 1,800 pounds, the apparatus would have been irreparably damaged by a fall. We are informed by members of tbe old company on the authority of 8. G. Totten, one of tbe company, that every key had been returned save two, and tiiat these two were retained bf Dennis 'Mahoney and James Rush, two members of the old, who have been chiefly instrameotal in forming the new company.

Mr. Rash says if the base deed referred to were done by members of thebla company who retained their keys, what is tbe inferenoe? But Mr. Rush says ha does not believe that Messrs. H. and R.

tha only two members of tb old company retaining tha keys or sffiy other member of tbe old company would be guilty of burg lary or malicious mischief or an attempt to destroy tha city property. He aaya he knowa of no one dastardly enough to wish, much less to plot any harm to tha Company reorganised. Their matter of disbanding, bt say was necessity of honor. They could not continue and maintain their self, respect alter their action had been repudi ted and they had after so long Md faithful service baea officially insulted by the action of the City Council. Aa iqjnred as they bad been they had no mean nor vengeful feelings to indulge in end on hnna that after faithful service their successors may have more consideration and more decent treatment from th city father more especially when tbeir action which the Council ignored, waa simply aa effort to preserve the dignity of tbeir company Md aid in maintaining the respectability of tbe department TLLDKN, Mr.

Frarterlek SvkwMl This esteemed resident treat his hast Way to Woodlawn on Tuesday. Tbe funera was xndertsken by Mr. James A. Sprooil Md hia, quiet and solemn manners still fur ther added to a solemn scene. Mr.

F. Schmidt had a beautiful residence on the Wesel Road or Dundea Drive, corner President street He waa a gentleman of rare attainments Md a scholar in every department The Stewart Memorial Church at Garden City it ia well known, traa mainly his work, althoagh Mother got the credit He did the work. Here he, baa been quiet citizen but highly rev; ec tod, and has brought ep a family of ihiidrea tc honor his memory. Ebsm yeast -It ia weQ that Strum pe, Emma Goldman, the Anarchist, has been found guilty. No anarchist ought to be pcrmiUe to bra ia this country.

They are only vea otooua snakes to be extirpated. he got to her to fire ftjl rintici mil. Am AtaawaC frerXlM terjr. Mi(siertrtls IA retreads sit Candidate, Emtoas Nxw Dsilt lu a recent number of the Pstasto Hsa. appeared a reference to th sending down of a steam fire Engine whan Pater-sou waa called on to aid in arresting tha greatest couflazration Passaic aver had.

As 1 we tbe man sent np ca tha Erie Eo-gin by t.liief Edward Morrell on that' occasion, a reminiscence of the event rmty be iiitereetiuj; te a great many of th readers of the first number of.th new' Dn.r. This lire is known by the older chitena a the Ae luackanonk fire, aa it dealt yad tha Aeqtackauonk Hotel, a splendid at that tima located on th Schult-ing comer, where th Armory now stands. This hotel, three atories high, waa baroed to tha ground. It occupied half tha block toward Jefferson Sylvester J. Port's wooden buildinss, two stories high, occupied, tha rest of the block excepting the Manson corner.

Next was Wilson livery stables two stories high, and naxt Daniel Dema-rest and iVsnlderrtiusa offices next the rear of Miller's property on Jvfilstson treet. On Washington Place, Yereance'a Every table Md horfes and everything In it waa destroyed utterly, and her two man, one colored and on whita, lost their lives in tha Game. Next waa tha two and a half cottage of Mr. Yareaaca Md Mqjor Sprouts undertaker establishment The Post Offioekept ther by Thomas Newell, waa also buried, mwu Btddells paint shop and paper hanging 'establish- Tha heat and flame were Mown across ha street and disabled tha telegraph wires at tha first and hence no word could be sent to Patenon. Everybody thought the whole center ofth town would go Md that two mao were burning terrified the people, and tha trndu effort her waa to pfevent tha lire from taking in the block had it got a headway from Washington Place to Passaic, Ana Md William streets And Main avenue.

Several time Lyceum, now Frel, Whitehead's, was on fire, and the rex fa were many times on fire half the blodt away. Tbe buildings back the old Ht. atA buildiug, were on fire twice. It will seen what peril we were in Md no tolegrth open tajet thoeu outside know of Onr nd of help. i Fortunately a freight train cam tp i the Erie.

It could not get by. (The engineer bad on car kden with powder-marked powder" on tha door and said It not risk his train Cbief'Morrell ordered him to heckAts tram ont of danger, below Prospect street, which he dtl, then detaching thy Jocomoi tire, the Chief ordered ml to Jump np on th engine, and ba taken to Patoreon by the engineer, to call for help. ran the engine up at lightning speed And reach' ing Patenmn I wait to tha depot for the key of their box. They refused A big crowd was there tb flames had cart loch a lurid glare, that all thought Passaic waa burning up. On the platform I met a man who anxiously enquired where I was from and I told him and informed him that Passaic was likely to be destroyed and a the telegraph line could not bo used they had sent Op for help and I was refused a Era box alarm ia the depot.

I said, Ill get a key anyway. Corner of Railroad avenue and Market street I got th key of the box from the bartender, rang tha alarm, got Chief Alexander King there in a few minutes, and the Mayor also was soon on band, both having been consulting about sending aid to Parnate when the alarm waa rang by me. The fire machine came' np and the th chief ordered tbe Jackson street track to Passaic immediately. But th engines were to go upon the flat can and bt shoved down by tb switch angina. There was great delay in getting th an gins (No.

6) on tha flat car, and then were told tbe fiat eqr could not go down until after the milk train cam along, which was after 11 oclock. Meanwhile the stranger who had interested himself to go with me shoot in my effort to hurry down help to Paeaeic, was fully as excited as myself and was doing all could to urge tb anlboritie to act promptly. They were doing 'all in their power but Mr. Hobba, in charge at tba depot, would not let the switch engine move till th milk train cam down. Tbe atrenger, I learned, wu Mr.

Johnston, on who advice, Engine CompMy No. Two, (already loaded by this time,) their engine off the ear Md attached it horse provided and paid for by Mr. Johnston, and they came dowe Railroad evens and to th Plank Road Md to to Passaic on the full jump, getting here before the flat car with No. 6 arrived, Md doling effective service at one. To return to tbe flat cor sad No.

6. When th milk trail reached Patenon, ah shoTad tha flat car and engine 6 ahead of to Parnate. Her men were astonished find No. 2 already colling off the Ere at Posts (rail ding from Jefferson street. No.

however made no delay is getting at work oa Washington Place and fighting th in that direction and dtraning it eft wherever th' fiaetes oa the Mock opposite. On th arrival of tbe Paterson engine Chief Morrell surrendered all to Chief King who then took charge, there being a fore ot Psterao firemen down oa the traia and the cosflagretiea wta gotten an- a tie torie high, with aa attio, a boiler house 88 feet deep by 42 feet wide, with a splendid brick ttack 100 feet high by fi feet diameter insid. Th store house ia 68 foot long, by 421 A young mao named Daw. Wabatar la feet wide, and between it aad tb main I leaping from an Elsctrie car last night, at mill, rare a switch from tba Delaware, MeReaa, street full and cut bis head, but oot Lackawanna and Western Railroad. Jeeriouely, Betides thee buildings, there are pump I Freak Engeman baa bad a daalra to bouses, blacksmith shop, coal bin etc, own torn btuioeM outside of horses, There will be put into these buildings about aad oa being gi vea hi ohoies choee the 400 hors power of boilen and a largt I newspaper publishing line.

Corlisa engine, capable of supplying 800 It ia eaid that toe daughter of Jndg fiim. )' i i "7 Henry Simmons, foil with a eresh, Jot I Lents express wagon wm pawing. It mona ia not so wn, and bu returned to I crashed to tba top of too wagon and toe Motria Plains. I driver thought bis time had coma. It wal Judge Mcore hM gone to reenperete at I hour or more before tb broken wagea hia old home in Sussex Comity.

Judgsl WM extricated. The great limb that bad Uom "iU Folio Jamie till MoorsJwlM many hard winds had split off to main trunk, and smashed tha vehicle, hut Jo1b Koco1J, Now York city, Is about fortunately th horse and man aacspad to kr'n8 0' against Karittto recover Jnr7- I Owing to just luck a difficulty as all new Mreet which wm aot completed to I Th nimtof' the man at the head of thill enterprise Frauk Caxenona Jonea, who I for many years hM been so prominently I connected with noma of tha largest eulsr-1 prfeM to rasraic, a aufficiant guarantee of( tha business like and tborouxh mannte ia I which it will Ire wnditT dla Mr ciuzeos, air Gorga parade th street and thoroh-wars crowded wlh men, women and children, and all was noise and confusion. Among tha member of tha troupe were -Frank Moran, Harry Leber, Lew Sim- 1 mont and E. F. Dixey, Now Djxey, being Imbued with politic from his toes to the top of hi bead, bad got ao'mixed np with the crowd in th -street, that ha was hustled and joatlad and banged around in ueb a way that hia fob teeth were shaken fr0n their anchorage; and before be could recover them, they were trodden upon and token into hfiy pit tw; Well, it waa limply impossible for l)ixey, with the loss of hi denials, to occupy his accustomed seat 0,1 that night and he ao notified to stage manager and retired to the Frauk- Eh House.

Shortly after he had gone, Sam flandford.cams into the dressing room, and before hi was half blackened np, noticed Dixeys absence turning to Moran he inquired, Where Dixey Hea tot hi teeth, he cant go on, replied Horan. That be blowed, said Saudford, let him borrow Lew Simmons, he aint on in the first part Midst a peal of laughter the social glass went round, and th following story was told of the late Charlie Backus: When tha SanFranciaco Minstrel wtr Broadway above 28th street, in tork, an elderly, dignified gentleman, called on morning at tha box office, and Plttd if ha could see Mr. Backus; a messenger was aeut informing Charlie he waa wanted at the Office; Baikal approach ed -th dignified individual with the usual morning salutation and asked his basinets; the gentleman replied, Mr. Backus, I am one of th leading merchants of the City of orki I have wealth, social standing elegant home and ail that can make life happy; I buvfi coma to you for advice, and I hope you will help me ia this, my hoar of trouble. My sou Bertram, now in hi sigh, teenth year, baa become infatuated with tbe minstrel stage; ha wants to become a clog wanner and follow it a a profession; you a imagine my feelings sir, my humiliation.

tatoo much air I who can give him tha heart can wish for I I Md the rf gentleman broke down completely. rckul trying to console him said, per-tap yon do not go about in the right lrt hi a a stern parent U1 10 ln ftly and aa an indulgeut a a companion indulge him in the hgbt amusements of the day; taka him to we symphony concerts, to the Grand Op- 1'ctarMi how him ibe world; take him to Washington, let him see Ntioo'a Capitol, to Philadelphia, show Idendenc, tke him to k-betty, i k'm up to the top 7 Moaumeut, and throw him wm another hilarious outburst od aamdu1ged in, after which th follow. alleges to his bill of complaint. onenueu, kw many years superintendent 8. Rtrange, who wm getting SO of too work of too New York Belting MJch better, caught cold to an epee Packing Company to PamMc, Md oua cfl cbill and receivada Mtbach.

the oldest rubber maoufsetorers fe tha I But tofr. John 8lrang fe too country, it prominently dentifietT with this I fi00 't I BP to 'gallant figbt ba Bew undertaking. has mad. This fpleudid entefprlt mtrlu ft mv Pot Mbi Io fiovn tu ere to th history of Pareeic, it la the be- riches. He bM retired from active ginning of tna development Md improve- "riaeea now and is resting in the con -r KU ia- which bid four not only to rival too old Cw-sr Aassere.

manufacturing part of tba tows known Eighteen todictmenta found already. Dundee; but even to surpass U. I Psul Adame, guilty of felonious assault, Tbfe company bM already rented" tba pfoaded not guilty. Tba colored atabla boy building, 64 Cortland atreei, in to centra I wb stole a wstek and $76 from on Gx IW 3 according te plans and epecificiou haallegm to hi. bill of compUtofr- a.

Brens at aald to Clifton, pleaded gutUty and I money aod wntek wm a gift, I i I I 1 I I I I I of toe machinery district ia New York and I on tbe line sf tb Urges ferry, to Penney! I XMia Railroad ferry, Mr. John ff. Far-1 got a gift of one years board in State Prison, I bod carrier of Monro street hia patient, paoo, the coo tractor, who ia erecting the The Freeholder rasa will wet for the pres-1 having follea sewa stork from a foctory budding, beside doing bis work in i tbe tort and most thorough manner, is pushing it so rapidly, that toe new eompany expect te move into their foctory by tb middle of Noremtor, and to begin nman-focturing robber good to December. York building aod yet not tone to hia TAe Taakee TaeBS WIm. 17 broken, Perbap ha li Two heat tor been won by tbe Amer-1 with no bone, ican yuht Vigilant over tb English craft eat over by to English Lord.

Americans! Dr. bee a visiting friends in not to ought to piggish and so hope th I Pass sic. Hia wife ba been East for two Amertcanswill comeoet a little behind to. month The Doctor and hi. wif, to eup on this sol to return Wert on Saturday, long that the orld fey it hM taken root I here.

In that ease tbe interest to it will Whitehead serves a coarse dinner nbich decline. A sharp eootest ia preferable to I to conntry, from 12 p. m. 1 for fifty cents, Mch walk over ra Amerisa's rewel baa Oa Friday last toe staff of the new daily receired a positive order from M. Fredk.

Whitehead of tbe Isssaic County Hotel, te come over at a quarter put 12 they found splendid table spread for them. Tbe feast toga with towla of green tar-. soup as fine any trot tawed at the fit Deni Green turtle Weak, torfro rich and racy Borneo ever aerved, with I eardufe" psitmo. than fl lowed with ail intermediate Vrefetablee and reiwbea, fish cooked aa only as tba Whitehead table and the driakablee to to desired wah good I Try on of Whimluad'a fiheJ Boasts. I Whitttofi' enjoyed then two firat heat day' The! Dsh.Y goe to pres too early viy (o tell the raet.lt and yet hbjie in all pity that the 'Britisher gets ia firat to-day no as lo I -a the thine rood but mas see rniog goon One tor at feast oa Nothin hat the tom I oyrter aerrsd at Dr.

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About Passaic Daily Herald Archive

Pages Available:
136,506
Years Available:
1887-1932