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Passaic Daily Herald from Passaic, New Jersey • 5

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ww.v eawkwoafcrm wA-s-oaU Ji A i PASSAIC CITY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1894. Uirgalni In Heal Eatatc, A full-aired buihlmob on loading street, newly ph4 on Ftankhn and Pinnate a ven nee; lounJ to iucrswae in value; use 35. xlOO trolley and steam railway at band, for cash. Tins offer ta made for a few day ouly in outer to awaken the micro! ot bme seekers. The real value of these lot ta 4kl to $500 each; but every laxly know times have been hard and are only just ptok-i up.

The aetisibl investor will be quick tv ace the adr itage of an earlv choice of favorably located Iota, which will surely bull vve with the tune. Titles insured by the man American Real Estate Title Ouat.m-t Co. Mr. Pcury Macnauiam, represent-in the CoMwur, w.ll be al the office of V. Morrissce, 237 Main Are.

every wk day ever ng from 7 to 9 o'clock, and on the vq-ertv from 3 to 5 P. M. for the convenience of intending purchaser. Sep'dOlw HEADQUATERS AT Uoningtons Stove Store FOR STEEL, GASOLENE, RANGES OIL-STOVES. The Oil Gas Generating Cooking Range.

all the latest goods out. great CUT IN PRICES ON GASOLENE STOVE. iWt Use Gas when you can make your own at hall the Cost la Any House. Plumbing, Tinning, Steam and Gas Fitting. Swan Bicycles For Sale 27 $60.00, Warranted.

HEARN west rot-murra mm, NEW YORK. NEW GOODS i -IN- ALL DEPARTMENTS No old stock adorn our ahelvea and counter, All that we offer la New, Bright nndDesirable. You may marvel at price, but Cash and Great Sales a enable te accomplish tbat which Toothers ia impossible. FREE DELIVERIES Of all Good the day after Parch'. This Is A SNAP! Own Your Own Home! WE BUILD TO SUIT YOU! $50.00 Down, Balance as Rent.

Number of houses built In this manner limited. For further particulars see us at once. M. J. Van Leeuwen, The Real Estate Hustlers, Cor.

Howe and Main Aves. A Day at lb Trtalta rale will do you more good tbaa a week al the shore. There's something catching Iu the live, puUetiug, throbbing activity ot all really great shows. The Inter State prove it. You may feel eser so blue, unkind fortune may have treated you outrageously; everything may be upside down to you spend day at the greatest fair in the east, and you will feet like fighting fate.

Aside from the rvgu'er teal urea which are pushed to a higher Maudard every year, the novelties this year comprise all of the srorli's greatest sensational attraction, aa, for the high win walker, who ha entirely recovered from his nwlul accident of a year ago; the Davenport Brothers, who give particularly pleasing exhibition of the manly art of aelf-defense; Prof. Zeitung, who invented the bullet-proof Coat, and who will allow himself to be shot at to prove it efficiency; the Flying Jordans, the famous trapeze artists; Marlow and Dunham, the celebrated triple bar people recently from Koiter A Utal'l, New York; Lutnouthe aud Ducrow, expert on the high bar; Ratuza aud Arno, burk-sqne artists with Primrose A Wests show last year; the Bullalu 11 11 troupe of Arab turn-blnr and Higglers, etc. The racci are to he pirticularly attractive. The fair lasts fivo dajs September 24, 25, 26, 27, and 2-, and the place, of course, is Trenton. Better take it in its good for that tired feeling." 1 1 Dneat I rusts sue heel.

have received a letter from Harry Foadick, taking exception to hi being ready to strain at a guat when be it willing to swallow a saw null. He had no money hot nod no wager laid on his btrycle race, at Clifton, but says of course there was money bet by my friends, but after the race had been arranged; and he denies tbat there was any racing for prize money, and finally says ha fails to see where be ha strained at a gnat The letter of Mr. Foadick lead to infer that be i too moral a man to make a bet; but of course can't help it if his friend bet on hi winning. There are so many lini greater than betting that we look on squeaminhnest ot this sort as straining at a gnat to start with, and pub-Iishinf th fact that he was so goody-goody that he did uot bet himself nor even race for a prize, but that hi friend bet, is a sort of saw-mill swallow. There is no harm in racing, nor betting a little mouey to add Interest to the Ust.

Mr. Fotdkk is all right but he must not protest too much." And we see no harm In getting some one el-o to bet for you, tf deemed advisable, We remarked that the distinction was fine and the line of Mr. Futdick's conscience was very close as bet seen betting himself or permitting his friends to scoop lu the ducats and lose their souls by acting as proxies for him. Hirer! Aisesaiarttl. Judge Dixon confirmed the assessment ol benefits for opening Hope avenue between Jefferson aud Madison streets, T.

It. Watson was the objector who said the street was six inches too far on bis properly. Lawyer KilGour and city luneyor denied this. 1 lie dispute about the valuation of laud taken from Mr. Greer to extend Franklin avenue.

It is asse red at $600 wLilat $1300 was allowed for it. The judge ordered test imony to he taken from experts and the testimony submitted to Lint on Oct. 25. court refused to sign the report for improving and sewenng the Boulevard be-t eti Pennington avenue and High street bemuse of a tell, nun! ominiasion, the noin Laving been served on Dr Liegeman as agent, instead of Ix-mg posted on the props rty. 1-aid over to Oct 25.

1 he moot oh Cen'ral avenue itu prominent was laid ovs 1 earn date because of Lawyer Neho-i's ilbiesa. The (ill ud report was also laid over. 'Jhct Van ll-aiten avenue repott wia signed. LOCAL BREVITIES. 'ray (least (km ljr Dali BmM The night ichool is increasing in numbers.

About 260 sill be in the claaace. Get your gain shoes, waterproofs and umbrellas. The cool snap has started up business with the store men. The Ualedou trolley ear now run all the way through to Passaic. Mr.

William M. Smith, ei county clerk, is lying seriously ill at bia residence in Car-roll street, trom tiphoid ferer. It will please the friends of Mr. Frederick Whitehead to learn that he ta improving nicely. lie will be out very soon.

The Republican primaries will he held tonight. What will he the result on the county ticket canuot be decided aloretimc. Mr. II. Simmons has the thanks of the oung ladies in the oil, ce of the Passaic II for a bounteous feast of melon jesterdsy afternoon.

Mrs. Magee and Mrs. Price on Lafayette avenue, are very sm-ceavtul in raising wind lljwers (anemones Their door yards the season through hate been beautiful. Mr. Pape has become a pedagogue iu the night school.

We suspect he teaches there to get acquainted with some of the pretty girls. The sevenly-uinth anniversary of Passaic Engine company No. 1 of Patersou will be celebrated by a dinner on Oct. 0, at Aider-man Miller's parlors on Van ilouten street. Contractor McGuire to-day at 10 o'clock fiuished all the culverts.

They are all done tu an acceptable manner and reflect credit upon Mr. McGuire arid the able workmen under his direction. He is now ready for new work and open lor fresh contracts. William Record tell out of a wagon on Broadway, Paterson, near the Susquehanna railroad last evening and cut hi head SO badly that he bad to be removed to the General hospital. He is also believed to be injured internally.

On Saturday evening the Holy Name Society will givo their grand entertainment at the St. Nicholas school ball. Those who do not attend will mis a very pleasing affair. The ladies and gentlemen of Passaic have this as a crowning effort. Although it has receded two feet, the river is still very high, and if the threatened cyclone is accompanied by a fire-inch rainfall, as it was down south, it bid fair to produce a good-sized freshet.

The veteran American painter and la-t surviving founder of the National academy ot design, General Thomas Seir Cummings, N. A died during Monday night at Hackensack, in his ninety first year. We should judge from the delegate chosen at the Dundee primaries last night, that the Paterson men are all opposed to the nomination of Cornelius A. Cadmus for the third term. But the convention in it wisdom baa not yat decided wbat la best.

All uow points to the nomination of that sterling Democrat, Judge Inglia. Ex-Senator John R. Marshall, publisher of the Kendall County Record at Yorkville, was in Passaic, Wednesday, to make F. and S. Everett of Lexiugtou avenue, a short mmI.

Mr. Marshall expressed himself as well pleaded with our little city. A musical and literary entertainment will In- given at the Hamilton avenue M. P. church of Paterson under the auspices ol the Y.

P. H. C. E. to-night.

The West-inims'er quartette will sing, aa will also Al. Jacobus. Albert Hersitigcr will give an ex hihitiun of club swinging. The fall opening of Newman's great millinery store on Mam street, Paterson, will occur to day. There are any quantity of pretty things in millinery, cloak and aline partmeiits awaiting the inspection of In lies.

There will no doubt lie a crowd of shoppers vunt the store to duy. A beautiful hoy baby came to Stephen If. Palmer's house a few day ago and on being wiighed brought down the scales at 10 pounds. If anybody in this city can po dm a finer baby than that he has some tiling ot winch to boast. Ibis complete the t-unity of little treasure! in Mr.

Palmer's home on Bloomfield avenue. In hi charge to the Warren county grand jury the other day. Justice Abbett deplored tin- fact tbat crime was on the increase in hat has lieen recognize 1 heretofore as a law abiding community. No less than 110 ca-es of a-j't and battery, the jadge state would be presented to tbs gtand jury, and if uiHi. tments were found, ex amnios would be of the people takir the la tnto their own bands.

It only tranimred yesterday tbat several ghtn retinusly Mrs. Bowen. Mr. Speer's housekeeper, discovered a thief in her room. She could ee a man prowling about the room trom the electric light at tbs crossing.

Mrs. Bowen would hare tried to hold the Ihiet but her daughter held her if bed. r. Speer beard the racket and got bis revolver, but before reached lb scene the thief bad fled. He bad overhauled one drawer of the bureau before being discovered.

Tbs nsu wor biejcle cap. PERSONAL I have now on sale the finest and best stock of tin, galvan bed iron, japanned ware and kitchen utensils ever shown in Passaic. Double and triple timvare at lower prices than you Lave been paying for the cheaper grades. Investigate for yourself. W.

S. Clearwater, Passaie. IF ITS HAPPINESS In this world you seek, Three thing observe with care, Of whom you speak, To whom you speak, And tho kind of clothes you (wear. WE HAVE Our $10.00 Fall Overcoats and Boys All Wool, $3.00 Two-Piece Suits Have No Equal In The City. One Price Clothiers, 237 Main Street, Cor.

Market Paterson, II. II. Rchnonmaker. II. Quackenbuih MISS MAY CLABBY, Dressmaker, if McLKAN 8T Pabsaig TT xjw J-mwxnr.

NOTICE! NIGHT SCHOOL will orr Monday Evog. Sept, 21, At 7.15 o'clock. If School Yo W.T. MAGEE, Chairman Teachers Committee. Passsk, N.

8pf, 24, 13, 3t MacChesney'ri College The Representative School for Bulk Meiet. let Tt; Oil HuijtJtJt. I ItaThcrf I. IL Vi Principal aud 'Feaader. TVs le a High Oiols Orhoel, watch ssraete a ts 0 nluean will) a rstwAlle usls-wi trainlotf, A IIAt Typewriter (Isms I essb (ro4u I fMSltlou waning fur esSsn Graduate Surreee.gHy Assisted Fealtloae, Olvet tbwfnegh prspwi allow 11 e- tlrr-e, I nalvsfsliws, lai-lwSiog Mmtlw, tftaw, so Welrfsslwf f- fosn Itius, aerepl It srwAass.

w.Ummii ag lia, B.eveaUi per aegis erf j-i. i Wt, ffs tv Ovrm 151 Prospect AVT. J. THE COLUMBIAN Hair Cutting and Shaving Parlor. 8- ZeEIBLICH Prop.

237 Washington llace, Passaic. feplOU AT ERS -Medical Institute. 124 Hamilton Avenuo Patiimow, n. I. Aa lUalltiTloa firtlithiiraahiysirsrinaa4 er(siil)rwlnliaalrseltiisaiu( Csnnars, 'f-am.

ore, an-l alt Hlluri t.rowihs wiilumi u. ot Ik knife, lir. Mslhrt's Mwlieel Isopeailellr fortlisirosiinsnl an sure (i l.eucere, Tumors, and Mallituaol growihs. A. ovsnw, gwelllng, ea, mim, L'losra, rurinina il Itrelel Irmit.les, asm and Mlanmiw aiiHid AIT oUoos, bisvwsssef to Somis, Uue MmliSfS, Uolsllns, Ulisemstlsa, I-tmns at lit Muutb and lUrudH rtlTMILTAN, E.

MATHER, K. Pb. L. D. Medical Institute, Hamilton Paterson.

Tbl Iraatiwsnt for the ear ef (. Tsn-Mean Mailenaat (irowibs bg lir, At sill as a Ills I ad leal Jiisllluu, Halarano. Is amluia kmtnanl t-ktslolaas of all inaswis an I Iba Ho Kolivl Jta Opofsdual Ko UsSarwl Dr. Mathers Medical Institute, Paterson, N. J.

A IJOINTER. Why not patroniie bom Industry 7 Don't give your clothing out to be mad la New York and elsewhere, for you don't know but wbat tbsy will be the prod uct of some unclean teaaineot sweatshop, took all our garments here, employ th best of killed labor, aud bavg a nice olsaa shop where you may com aud be fitted properly. bsv put received an alrgaat moiL ment of Fall and Winter Stock which will make up at prices thst cannot be duplicated anywhere. HuiU from $16.09 up, Pant 1 .09 up. Com and took at our fin overcoating in Beaver, eiaej and Melton's whiib will make op with the finest trimmings from $15.00 ap.

We guarantee latiifaciioa lu fit and work-uiioship or money refunded. giv a written guarantee to keep ail our garment la repair fro of charge for one yes'. COHEN BROS. The English Tailors WASHINGTONiPUCE, EjieriiEiiMiEZ. At; PAS') Arc, K.

J. The uneasiness and alarm eauaed by relent burglaries iu KutLerb.rd resulted in a public meeting last lught to devise mean for protection. The meet mg was addressed by the mayor and others. A resolution that ihe council sud organize a pobrn department of six rni was pasas-d large majority vote qnr pro umed that imn would be taken at once. Adive work by sjiei ,1 olluers yesterday cleared the town ol several suspir imn bar ac-ers, who were cornlui led to the boundary of the borough and released, One man was i ut to Hackensack for tuui Iv days.

Postmaster Norman took no ai-tiva purl in the primary meeting last evening He li Ir them to run themselves; but it apx-rs that hi friends -amed the ward (or Colt gris-rusn Cadmus. The other deli-gahoo are behaved to opXise the third re nomina lion of on congressman es Thera is tt much 1. (Terence between the sweet and luse.ous Concord gra sold from Mr. Bj-eers vineyards, and th lough-skinned, eoar-pnlped Concord sold from some other vineyards, there is (etwees ripe watermelon nod a "poisoned gourd." Speers grape art sold from ta front of tbo Speer building. iIiY EARLY LOVE generally formed for ones home, particularly when it is neatly and elegantly furnished.

Eten the workingman's home can ba made luxiurously attiactive uow-a-days. If people only how cheaply this can bo done there would be far more comfortable homes and less unpleasantness. We have things in ch shape now that we offer to furnish a workingmans lion, mroughout for a sum of money that ten years ago would no. Murnish a parlor. We do not mean with old ir-good.

strong, sound, reliable articles. At the comfrarf combine an elegant appearance with 1 zuriou-, affnrif course we have better goods for those who car shrirf more in fact we claim to be able to fit out at any test ce the mansion or the cottage. A trial is the Ik'mI WAN BROS. FURNITURE CO. I Cor.

Broadway and Washington Sts. LEPII0NK44. PATERSON, N. J. We close at 0 p.

Saturdays, 10 m..

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