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THREE DAYS A QUARTER. for 1 tM Ail.ajTsiRSKW, i 44 IP YOU WAN I' PUBLICITY. Tb (unnuicrad menlatlm at Sm a farter the the mm-b euetiMtioM stall Uunkat MMMFMmi. ics Xv 5 YOJU Xfo, NO, 22.. PATERSON, 2jU TU UltS I) AY, APJUL 20, 1WXI PRICE OS'E CENT IN THE COURTS- GETTING MONOTONOUS THE TURK HE FAILED fiLL READY TO STRIKE, STOLE FR0HIS SISTER JPtterfulton Caught In the I- ACt iVe bra under roveuteen yeere old.

Bend obaltaeg to finely, Hawthorne. Tli gams arranged between Comp I Bombed club and th People a Paik IWtaill club has been postponed until lrtot iu thewaaon, and tlw Non of Vet arena will meet th Actlv Field club team instead on fiaturday, at Eaetaid path. Camp 4 has A few oiea dates, which they would lik to fill Th cam auhodulfd Kriwaaa tb young Peierwms and National on fiat unlay afternoon hss postponed uiiiil week from Rmuntay, The yuung Jeckton Slider will nrom bst with th Bit kihorn oa the Forty Acre ground, Sunday morning Th Slider like to hear from shy team in the Oily with ptorere everegtng 14 yeere Addrera ell rammnntosiion lo 0. Rooney, il8 Jackson street III hilowmg is the lineup: Fittpetnck, Ml Kennedy. Rooney, tb.F, liormwat, Sb Kenny.

8b tjuigleyi ro II. Byron, If lU Fitawtrick, and liupetrick, rt-T' The employe of Dexter A Lambert' silk mill have otgactord a baseball team and would like to brer from any testa la tlw city fra fiaturday after aeon Parc, 4 Twenty rand avenue. That la What the Mayor Says flkhout the Market Queatlon I anew 1 vf MUCH SENSATION. (h Retail Grocery Dealer Their Commltte gT Out heieat Site Which Will Be, of Satisfactory to Erery Mayor came Into Mia city forenoon the bright weather hate added sunlight to hie re was ten of grltrmeis about waa chatty and evidently t'vh himself and the world cold mid he, aa be ey Chair, nthat tbera on in this town except Ut a market ute. That is, peeyle if you believed it you 'fMMfhfift mi how ti teems Sf ft great Raa" min th mmiotonoua "There r-m shout untit the find MOLT BOND Or THE SEES, h'" 8 Not Related Before, They Werd Unhed for Life Lett Night.

See George Dorwhrt, yeotor of the church of the Holy Communion, iat night united ia the bonde of matrimony two eatinuMe young paraoru of (lie anm name, alihougl, prior to th marriage ceremony then bore no blood relation aliip. The ware Mine Annie See, only daughter of Mr. end Mrs Baphael O. See. of thi nitr, and Clierle Edgar See.

of foreet Hill, N. J. They were weddpd in the church, The bride waa elegantly gowned in white (Hk niunlin. over a white (ilk slip withchiffoa and wore a tulle veil. She carried a white bound praver book and a clutter of lilme of the valley.

Diamond ornament, gift of the groom, ere Ml. May Hill, maid of honor.dfora whit tulle over white ailk, chiffon trimming and ehe carried pink rosea Arthur See. brother of the groom, waa beat man. Th spectacle of tit ceremony, held at oclock in th appropriately lighted church, eery A delightful reception waa Held At the home of th bride a parent the music being furnished by fWeaaor Crook The liouae waa beautifully decorated for the occasion. The newly wedded peir aucoeaded la quietly slipping awag, from the gueeta during the midst of the (eslivitiea, and departed on an extended wedding trip Chi their return they will reside temporarily with the bride's parent at 23 EUimhi alreet, The new Mr See- travelling costume was of braided tea on vert cloth, with toque to match, Thera were many guesta from Mew.

ark, from Mew Haven, Yonker, M.T Dobba rerry, Plaintiald, H. and elsewhere, and among thorn who reside in thi oitr wares MeadameaD Sheehan. G. B. Al-butt, Leonard Tynan, Warren, Wee ael Van Blarooui, Charle D.

Kc.Kelvey, A Van'Houten, Charle G. Beattie, W. L. Wurts; Bar. tjeorge Dorwart, Messr Frank Peter W.

C. B. -Vurta, Charles Beattie, Charles D. McKelvey, G. Van Uouten, Fred and Weaeel UNCLE sum CEESlh.

HereAre the Question That WIII Be sked TWENTY-SIX, IN ALL- The Lr Metre It Obligatory Give th tntermatto Requested and There May tte Trouble to Refuting There Are Sent Thing HardtTtL 7 1 1 TT 1 The oensu emimeralort of tide town have l.n selected, but th Hot James Detiioe decline to giro their names Their pey will average sey shout 408 Ira their satire work, snd the money will be herd earned coin at the! There to.it appear, wily on women who ho so-Wki on appointment in this city, and but tee mad application fra the place. The taking of tim- cansua to aa small undertaking There ere twnttg sepemteqiieriton tobkeiarh pr-m. Of course with children and other Caere the number of quest urn toss Tit numretnr could haul ly ask If ten rear eld child wm mat net, or if to owned the house ia which it resided. 4 4t The ramus man mar be deemed quit ansimu about your welfare, but to will be well to remember that he mi compelled to ask the enlim list, l-ncie Saul must knew the perttculera ead If yea refuse toeaawer the eeumereter be can make it warm fra you. Ut is com mao.

by tbs government to get Muster to the twentv six quest wn Her to th complete Urti I fiunmma, Ghristton name, fntolsL 8 Koautenca, street, number ef houae, Uclsiiraiiiilp of each member tb heed of th fsmilr. 4 llm te race 9 8et Ags at tori blrthdsy. 7 1 Day, month and yror when bora. Are you single, married, widow, widower, or divorced! Number of vs msrrisd. I How fnaa chitdrau I IlN umber of child ran living, id fie of thee children.

Id Where ware you kornt If In Abe Doited fit tea. give state or territory; if of foreign birth, give name of Jh country onlv. 14 to litre was your father bora! You mother! (Naina condition as ths foregoing 14 If of foreign birth, when did yen come th Hailed Hwtre 14 flow many year have you resided (nth Halted fit stes 17 Have ou best aatarelirod Row timnv yror since you herame A eu sen! lb Whet to your QoectfiftiSoft, treta or profession (This questum appiu te person tea yesre of sgeor every. 18 litre many mouth during the year ere you employed Ml How many mouths hsv you sb tended school 7 if I Can yon rend 1 88 Hsn you write! 38 Give the main fact eeaoerain yoor education, 34 Do you owe the bouse la which you live! 86 Do yen rant th house ia whirls you live? 36 If yen own the house, is to fra mortgaged! (The mnsqusstfont apply te farms) r-jw, it pay the aew Board of eeaaertiee with, a( xh loam I Contract re I thought for I ths gtoof work to be of she citizen, tuid my frith wB erfudsed fcilf objecting to Site dilutee ef severs wf ibis sale Wilt be aanied reagkew fra te read from the 1 mnr Boa for the axyeriitoa, for I The landee faUdbiftpct lion with tlua peat MaM ego, I hoe-fan vone wee a oriini- VJf mmmmmmm to UM Such have no idea df ft tiie eecaring of ip CommiMionen wa canting no re the Board of disagree with 1 is my right at pd I an aimpiy ybre 1 deem ft ftf the city.1 fJ Id Bis Honor, iftf Tvptef into Sihthemem- hnen. That "fa (penial a that lathe prate OLDEST ITTHE LITY.

Sixteenth Annlvereary at Ptitrte Council. C. B.i -Th otdrat liHwt branch ef the Catholic Benevolent tog ion. Pslerton Council No, TS, celebrated Its Mxteenthsnnl-veresry tori bight at Eitire Non halL There wa large attaedaooe and a pieaeing progrenim wro rendered. Former fiiat I'rewilrat Dunn, of Bran ton, and Orator John Barry, ef Jrty City, addressed th meeting Muring the tori eighteen yrore, it we shown, ever raimoll bare been ragaatoed.

with a total membership of mure then W.tom, During the eighteen year ef he eatotenoe Ilia order baa laud out 111 UOO.OM) to Sfioa. beneficiaries, aa avidehc Ihat fraternal ineurenc 4 not oa I decline, bat, en tb contrary. I te creasing The council to ettahitabed in twenty four state ef the flsium, and much to looked forward to te the future. There are eoiue larger ineuianne soi-ie-tira, but few mow sueoraetul than the legion. Council No- T8 waa shown be in allmirtahiiig oomiition ftnanotally, with a large memherehip, which to steadily en thgteoma, Profeesot Robinnon opened, th entertainment with ptano recital and a varied program followed, There wa a well rendered recitation by Mis Katbie Rea, sentimental aong by Martin GBrien, and ballad fay Wood McReei also aketotm by tlw uomedtana, Tnbm and Reed.

Dancing wm Indulged Is atwrward, FILLING THE CHANCELLORSHIP. Appetotmeat at Chief Juetlce Msgie Regarded Certeltt. Tb apprintmetik ol Chief Justice William Mask a I Mn-elUir, tq Site-eeed ths rded certainty, snd dpettiilatio J. Itaxieasl'h Micelktr, ta late Alexander T. MriiilAkW a-arneo ss a ccrtainty, snd dpeentat Carpenters Will fight for i 4 Their Demands- THEY ARE 700 STRONG- Contractors Given Until Tuesday Next to Deeldo-Rouslng Meeting Last Night Addreeeed by Nattenal President-lf Blfflcultlee Arles FI none lei Help VVDI be forthcoming.

v. The oorpen tern of this eity and vicinity are considerably wrought up'over ill proepect ef a general strike Awing doctored on Tuesday next, should rli employing contractor refuse to oonoede their demand fur a shorter workday and a uniform scatoef wages. Their headquarter were packed test bight, pursuant to a rail to discus the situation, and not the slightest indication ef withdrawing from their purpose waa manifested. In (not th determination of th men to secure the terms enjoyed by their fellow craftsmen in alinad every eitv of any comparative 'sire In the country, seems to Socrates day by day as the time approaches for the final decision. (several mouths ago the nnion notified the employer that on and after May 1 they would insist upon nine liours a a days work and Vi lid aa Mi minimum rate ef wages.

Thi notice was given so that in estimating oa hew contracts the Increase la the price of tabor might be trken into oonnideration, and wa perfectly fair on tli part of th journeymen Tim boss," however. Instead of looking upon the matters "fair proposition, proceeded to quietly organ ins with a determination resist tbs carpenters' demands, and It to said that in every contract taken since learning of their employes' intentions a clause has been inserted releasing them from liability in cm the work could not he perforated oa time, owing to labor troubles. So the indications are that a bitter struggle will ensue shokld the employer refuse to concede the demand of their men. At last night meeting National President Buber mads a lengthy address He advised the men to be cool, and, shore 11, to resort to no unfair mean to coerce their employers. He numerated many case where simitar demands had bees made end the re quants complied with without the low of an hour.

Eves if the conoessujnsar granted, the carpenters of PslerwK. will still rook among the poorly paid members of their orsft throughout the Doited State and Canada. Th wages male is almost universally higher elsewhere than here, --The question wm bluntly put, as a final test, to tee whether the men would Steed firm, end by a unanimous vote it was decided to strike on Tneadwv jaoroiag next if any reetatenee were llOWBM a 8 A committee wss appointed to lay this ultimatum before the employer and a special meeting will he held -oo Monday night next to bear their report. Should ft be unfavorable not a tool wifi be lifted on Tuesday. Th result to awaited with anxiety.

A general strike of the carpenter just now would be most unfortunate, and It would be felt by business men as well ell connected with the bonding trades in whatever branch. But, perhaps such a catamite may be averted and It to sincerely to be hoped that it will, -i 1 Yai ifa in TO PROTECT PATERSONIANS. The State Department to Pretest Against the leisure af ftegers Eir glnse In Mexico- 1 Wahhivoto. April 33 Representative btewart saw toe secretary of state this morning and obtained the promise-tor tho effort of the department on be-half of the Rogers Locomotive company of Paterson, in matter of international eonoern with Mexico. Tbs Paterson corporation sold ten locomotive to a Mexican railway wjiich sabaennently bsceme bankrupt and fell Into the band or a Bcigton syndicate Th interference of the state department to invoked to secure justice to the New Jersey enmpeny.

Governqy Veorhsee wss at th war departmeiu this morning In regard to New Jersey's expenditures fra her ol unteere in the bnanisb war. He after Ward called at Uia Capitol and with the senston and rapi representativeexrf eppoimed today to Rw Jersey. G. Tonkin awertiona id Watb. 'teerittea on have A i 1ts- Jutsto Msciee suooessra Tli choice Ik between Jostitw Deptw, tiuinmere and tAllina Justice Deoto to about teveoty four years obi, and has been thirty four grow on th Supreme bench.

Justice uumnwn to forty-eight year rid, and. hss beea fiupreroe Justice fra five year Justice Criiins is fifty four yesre old, snd Iw been a Supreme Ju to fra three year, Fmnktin Fort, tow judge ta Ease oounty, who hss made marked tee rr Before Judge Dlaon Barkalow Today, When th roll cell was read la th Cirouit coyr his morn lug ail the juron answered emept Thohuw Hilt, who cam in about a quarter of an hour late. 114 waa the seventh juror on the case of Martin Burik against the Dundee Woof en- company, which oocupied most of jreaterdav a session. Several witnesses war called this morning and told what they knew of the case. Counsellor Eugene Stevenson reviewed the evidence ia hie address to tli jury- Mr.

Dunn, oouaaaHor Burik, stated nw aid ef the ease to th Jhry. Judge Dixon then inatruoted them as to the law in ease of thi nature, and they retired, So verdict had been arrived at up to 4 oclock. Tli cane of Elisabeth Trottet. admis-tratrix of Frnnra Trot.test ncainst th Society for EMabliabing Useful Manufacturer and the Mayor and Aldermen of th city of Paterson was next called Counsellor Michael Dunn appealed for Elisabeth Trust, while Eugene Blew ensou and Thomas (Xf SimoMon, Jr represented th inteiesd of the if, and the city Th case will doubtless occupy the entire afternoon, sgfkfli Judge Barkalow allowed th Intermediate aooount of Benjamin Hilton, which waa presented in th OrphaqT court tbi morning, Kf A decree limiting th creditors of the estate of John Gay a granted aa was an order confirming the sale of htods of Adam Burghart and Aart Bakelwa both deceased. In Common Pleas the case of George Lombardi, appellant, against M.

Hawkins, gab and game warden, appellee, for a violation of th flab sad gam lawa waa th flrat to com up Yesterday Mr, Schmidt asked that the appeal be dismissed for went of prosecution, Mils morning be naked permission of th court to take the appeal bond from the flies for prosecution. Ilia request waa granted, Justins Ross of Passaic gave Ml Groooock 140 for damages done to her bourn by Cart M. Vail who ranted the place from her. Vail appealed the ceae and it earn up for settlement before Judge Itarkalow. Thia morning after continuing with the case for a abort time the court decided to lay it over until next Monday.

Cases The District Court. Leonard Van Lenten brought suit against Leslie and Hvbel Lutton to recover on a not mad about a year ago, Th note Waa for fiOO and Interest to data in ell about IRIS. The defense tried to show that under en agreement ft to of property which waa owned Jointly by the contestants. Van Lanten roosted some money which was to be applied to the not. Judge Lewte flnaily settled th ease by throwing off the amonnt that waa os dispute And gave judgment for VMO 14 to tli plaintiff.

The only other contested oat wm that of John T. Sell, who sued Henry Doherty, th well known silg manufacturer, to recover 4160, which he claimed waa due him for work don on rat of Mr. Doherty bouses at Cliftoa auont five years ago, i-v'Sgar h. Tlw defense waa basad on the grounds that the work waa not done properly end en objection waa made to the claim at the time it waa presented. letter Mr Doherty said that be had met Mr, Bell and had paidJbim 164 in full settlement of the claim He had the check trt eourt w' prov hie statement, Mr, Bell satd that this waa only a payment on account, j.

Judgl wwi gsv judgement fa favor of th defendant, 4 BIRDIE COH EN IS DEAD. I roftstowe A Th Little Clrl Whs Made Fun for i Everybody Will Smile ne Mem. -Birdie Cohen, who died this afternoon, waa In her childish days one of Paterson pretty favorites. She developed a talent for declamation and mimicry, and when the was a bit of a girl there eras really A good deal of promise about, lier in the way of a future oath theatrical boards Bhe impereouated mala ofaar aoters in a way that was all her own, and there waa a tim when no local reception or entertainment of any aooount in Paterson wop id be complete without the pressure and acting of the little one. The road toward future possible theatrical sncceea was not a smooth on; for Birdie bad sot been -born to riches, and to she toiled a the other children of the family to keep the roof over their beads, and left her stega bones to fade and die out.

Of tote year the has sot joined so much in public entertalnmente, but ooomrionally her lively and dashing Im-nersonsttons mad joy fra many and helped some deserving charity. Last Sunday, when she was lying St death door, th good Fat her Down, of fit. GAfiges Catholic olturrh, had prayers offered for the kindly Hebrew girt who, without Bmusy find without prise, had helped the chantiee of hit and other churches and had toughed doiiara into their treasuries has been sick for few weeks fihe wss strong fighter for her life, end the wonderful personality sha bed In her childish dsvt to have returned to her as she fiie graveside. Bet her fight wae, in the end. a luting on, aad there will he many a word of siocere regret uttered la Paterson tonight when It is knows that Birdie Cobra bes Crossed the great divide 1 -n teVrlgew-rieher Nuptials.

Kim Julia Corrigan, airier ef Rev. Father Corrigan, aad a very popular young tody, was married yesterday af temoon at St. John church to John J. Fwher. Lawrence Corrigan, a brother of the brute, waa groomsman, while Mow Maggie Fisher, airier of the groom, acted ae bndetmhitL After the ceremony a wedding aup(r wa served which was attended by friends of the family, IncIndiegJBsv Fathers Cerri gaa and Eaarnev'After the haaouet the young couple tfArted south ou their honeymoon.

On their xhturn Mr, amj Mrs Corrigan will bousekeep at i Jwiksos street. Th coech service wm in olwrge ef Robert t. Jnchoto A Germs Optician. Hr, Sslzberg the optician sad watch maker, 1W Main Wrest, has at-wavs complete stork of era gtasres, tjwcts'-tae sad other xtae oa hand lie (as paa-esi an examiaetioo i Europe as an o-tteias, and to reliable A tpw.aii sma tli gtoswe used by th nk eearx Slid bis price ar moder ale SJmhiW -ur German people wish ey give Uiepatreesge to him. Fvsrrthi-g Lu ban, DOtor Eat Stera.

To Throw Sallno the Italian 'S' i BASE Wrestler- BALL ITEMS. The Formation of the City Base bail League hearty Cempletsd- Bowling Tourney About Closing Mks -Cntra Noun Alleve-Hewltt and HI Partner After Second Piece- The Bijou was crowded tori night to witmesth wreriiing meteh between Kara Osman Urn champion Turk wrestler end Emiel fisiins powerful Italian of tills City. Il is lisrd to decides Iran Ifiera wrestling meiclit-sareun tb level sad t-all time thwqmblie ere Mined to took on them with eusptcion. But tori night's affair had the ear marks of honesty. The big Turk mad many nsehras effort to lure th Italian, but it went the full fifteen minute and th local man wm Mill on the mat when the two timekeeper announced the termination of th meteh, Tb fiuitan's favorite son seemed unable to get the proper hold onfialms and ths friends of the totter howled with delight every tim tb lore! man wriggled out of a dangerous bold Toward th tost the Turn picked finite from th mat and it looked a if the game was all oven but such was not thewnee, and the crowd of Italian in the 'bonne shouted-with glet Osman will tackle fisima again on Saturday mgl't This match will be fra US a braids tb regular I'M purs offered by th management to the man who will stay with Osman the required, time.

Osman Will probably win this match, Tonight Osman will meet Jack Hart, an old time performer on tit mat Jack ha en Idea that he can fiddle for fifteen minute with th big Turk and he to going to try very hard to get the puree, she needs the money in hi trade-At th meeting of tb representative of the eitv league team tost night, Manager Bush of the South Fstareon beseiwil Gram reported hi team iu proper shape to start the season, fit, Mary's waa represantod at th meeting and will give an answer by Monday connerning its entrance Into the league. The fit Botraveutore team and the fit, Agnes' team with tlra -LI burly Field club will oompose thi league aiid-ae-rangemente are-under to secure Willard perk. Game will be played Saturday end Sunday awRMmljdava An admission ef fifteen osnte will be charged, and tht todies et oouree will pay nothing It ta expeoted to open the grig ft 111 AH Mllf ft A i There tostiU plenty of room in th minor league fra young player and there tomecy young man in thi city who Instead of working in the mills sad factor ret fra small wag, could ram-log a good rotary off lb diamond, but tbsir talent not known, A vnty longue rift bring public view wid 1 advance tlieins; field. This will iw one grad result Utia new tosgue. The team entered new are all ant-formed, and each team ha It own following aad the rivalry ereated between them wilt greatlv advance th Interest Of the league.

At th next meeting to be held Monday night, each team will, have prepared name at men to play No player ef en team wit! be allowed to jump hi want and play with another lathe league It to mid that th Jersey City club ef tb Attontio league wilt toy fitmday gam at Olympic park, may true and ft may not. At any raw fiam Mills, th teem manager, wa in this city yesterday teeing about the Lake Vue 4 TSe Xetteeal Leases werorak atgwrTwte fire to I I I Mii tel It lwweru-Ptesy sa Onr, Were, a4 llviie. 1 fWl.ltl tit fiMtaMsUa, ItltltlttetH 4 taeaaet a eiteilae Piatt as tkVerlaa; ttese s4 Nr Uwr. St Citoeaefi a. 'a.

a tmitlitetui iitiiiMt.1 tattrrus-reuxse ro tetui PMlilst ee tla Itltlltl A.1" i a i-t a i aalae the eiab. w. yfi rente i i PMieSelpM, Pmskwerre-t 4 fire fi-jn aerite Tb tw-e mea bowling tourney will rorneto ariose Friday night and ttw euoeetriul winner will he announced, last night Hewitt and "Carpenter wen teuira out of th four game played. If this team wine the gem Friday a igbt it will land 4n ascend place. Th remit ef tori eight score follow i Mturr kntn Hewitt, 144, Carneutar.

164. 811 McCarthy, leOt McCarthy, 187, Total, 8J7. i i Hewitt, 170; Carpenter, 174, Total, 818. Dsn Modnrthv, 168: Den McCarthy, 161, Total 838, tMtocmo txsriM. Walters, 178: Btoechfisld, 181 total, 84.

Dse Md srthy.leil, Den McCarthy, 174 tetei, 818 -Waiters, 184, Blknohfield, IMTtofs! Dsn pea McCarthy, j3, tots! tut, Tama rvsim Walters, 148, Blsnchfield. 164 Total. 818, Hasrttt, 184; Carpenter, 18, Total 864 a Walter. 188; Btsncfatleld. 188 Tots! 8.78.

lieiritt. Ut, Larpeowr, PH. Total, SA i Th Lantond and- Reherteon base ball team laved first gem on Saturday with Uw Misti of Riverside and woe the game. Score 8 I. Botteriev and Rotwrtaoa, Wane snd Block Misti ta, J.

FoUtmaa aad J. Die-ItKta. Tb Lsmond snd Rolertaon team wouid like to arreeg for few Irtendiy games with otrar mill teams, to be putved on fieterisyahod fiuedays Ad dress I Chid den to earn id trouond aad sad Robert sou, Urvermda Tb voasg bny Hawthorn hav organised a bare bail trout snd the memtivr ere ffdluwn reir ma A firely, and A Willem A hrebroak Altan, Bio i I Vi inters ead E. Bars, Games wul be I-isjrd every Lslutd. Tsar au.j alsy I 1st FUCILISTIC MR DALEY- He Tried te Knock Out Patrolman Kshoe, But Made a Sad Fahur of th fek-Nsw He Is Sorry That Ha Lett Ksstrefi.

Newsbey Costly Ride en she trie. i A sitter sending her owe brother to jail, wm the spectacle ((resented in this morning's pnlme court The sister wss Mr, fibs onfli Tyler street, and th brother wm Peter Futlnn, A worthless fellow who to no stranger to the police. It is only A tew weeks ago since Fulton wm transient boarder on the rity Borne tune he puts up et cheap lodging and at ether times us roam the country, ills sister ia a respectable women, who frequently tried to reform her brother, but to no avail, Early this morning Mrs. Shaw heard a noise in her room and when site went to the room waa somewhat surprised to find the intruder was her brother. Fulton wm busy ranaaeftng the bureau drawers aad Mrs Fulton decided quickly to rail a policeman.

Fortunately the put ml wagon wm passing the. twins when she went lint and Mrs Shew cal led to Officer Matt Connell, who wee in the wagon. The officer went to he house in tune to see Fulton jump front the room window. Connell did net hesitate, but followed Then a race ever beck fences began, Connell wm somewhat handicapped with hi long coat, but succeeded la running the fellow down, Connell was joined by Officer Drew, sod both officers searched their prisoner and found one gold ring, the property of Mrs Shaw, This morning Mr. Shaw told Judge Senior tliat her Iknther took her hue-bend bicycle yesterday bq4 had sold it.

fihe wanted hint punished, sod the judge took A cornptaint of larceny against Fulton and be was sent to jail la default of bail, i Joseph Daley, front Boston, got himself inm trouble and all through drink, Daley left New York this niorutng and before leaving filled up en liquor When hg got to Paterson he WMsisepy and refused to leav the train. Officer Kehoe'Wa at the" En station sud be was nailed to take the man off the -train, Daisy fought the policeman and tried to give the blueeeet A black ey. Kelioe had to fight the prisoner and put the hand cuffs on him. tul he was taking bis prisoner to the patrol wagen Daley ybot out hi left fist, catching Kehoe ever the right eve. Kehoe used his club to grad effect, aad Daley was subdued.

A charge at assault and battery was mad against Daley, and he to in jail no because be mb find me one to go his Arthur Cohen, a newsboy, was fined 8 tor jumping on Erie tratna Tlie tod sfetheJ paid the fine, FUN AT THE FAIR, Attractions. Gstere pt St. Agnes Big Baxaar. -A jolly good place to spend 'your evenings, your nicktos end your dimes, during th remainder ef th week is at fit. Agnes lycenm hell, on Mary street, where very attractive fair to now la pfOCNMi There to plenty at room for evwryhody end something to amuss ail.

The display of fancy articles, both useful and ornamsutai. to unusually torgs, and in feet, 4 every table in alt the department to exceptionally well storked. And there to no lack ef refreshments, ov pretty waitresses to serve them. i Fra the young men there fa price bowling, and bit Irani tale also have an xoeltont opportunity to show their skill Pool expert are contesting fra so order fra a pair ef tremr A half bear sprat in watching th players to stone worth the price ef sdmtreton. Esther Maguire to doing hi utmost to make th fair a suooem worthy of the osum, and hewxpecte big creed every night hereafter.

Tills sfteriKron the cliildren are being entertained by phonograph, There it dancing every evening after the etoe et Urn fair, j. i' iivf Bijou Theatre, The sttrention at tb Bijou for next week to Tli New City fiprateTbig show. Everybody knew what ttfis oompenv is and hM bee but this year it to much stronger and larger than seer before The opening of the show to a "A Ruble Find Visit to th Theatre Frnonais," The olio Mue Alio Uni is, Carr ft Me l-eod, the Brothers LU. Mil) ft Hart, the Monte Myro Troupe, Miss Fannie Lewie, Mile Avoueld and eighteen young women to sssistjn th finish With th rollick ibg bur Uue, The Foot Married Mae era sight of JriUty, Ended He Life Excemlve use of liquor tod to despondency, end, caring nothing for her five children, Mrs Elisabeth Reid, forty six years old. at 886 Huron street, left her home tori night about dusk in company with her five year old daughter, and fit a vacant lot near her home swallowed a dose of laudanum, an died toter in th General boepital.

The women bad no reason to end her life. Tb act wa conceived and executed while she waa drunk. A Trip te the Caraklll. There will be ak Trip to the Cat-skills" given In tlw Thera Praebytenaa rhurt tonight by the young people. Tb trip begin et one minute pari ji p.

re sharp, and as the end of the journey to cream ami ether good things will be enjnved. This peeuTier euireuenment will be very delightful to every one fort urate eneegh to join the party at the beginning of lb journey, he Ceng ressmen ere Cemtog A dispatch received front Congresa-msu Stewart today rovt that he hopes to have the. Com mi tie oa Rivers sad llrirbors bereoa frVtej, May i'lth Mr. Stewart dee era make aay positive ewnueno. but bw dupviob would iniii cate that be bes euraveded to eecurwg a promt from Mr mra.

tlw chsirnm of tne erimu.itt, that to vteit la tfiw city will be nu-lw YTe toil case. bare kep thesar Duuer (Us Wore, 184 Larket rirMt, COOD ROADS AND ee i SomethlngApout Their Extent and Coat Hereabouts, Last year thia city started th improvement ef the street of Paterson by laying asphalt, brick and block paving They made a noble beginning and they will continue th improvement spending cue hundred thonsand dollar each yearfbr th nsxt ton year The county of banner bounty of Few Jersey for food road has at th present ime shout two hundred and twenty macadam road This im of the oounty road began in of snout on mil- dollar the cost for roof same being close to ouasnd dollar per year, All this accomplished In the paid ton I th tax payers of Passaio Vmve room ved wonderful bene tits -2iJ Band and mud tjjsmooth macadam, If the eitv t-sTTv if tot Mia next tea years, as at oontempUtod, with fallfaarssS1 will have sjient two and dollar Dose the Individ-tr grasp what grand results fed when all this ha been jmty Has not bn alone In good road Our sister en. awoke to th fact ago and since that fcving good roads -1. A1- ou band. Kidgawood, Saddle Rive Um about eighty mile today Frankiia town oonstr action Twenty- "'It any wonder that Pa.

Lwi siwe i i ii sounties are yearly be- I -i residential quarter for jT7TjNi Vork aU war AJZrLm smral. MfkliattAlIV tkDOft PPCOr A p- I U' It rsqslrtd eealiaasBy tpon Van Blurcom, Leonard Albutt, Sheehan: Muiaes Warren Wood, Van Winkle, Wadsworth, Mr George Swift, Hisses Lewi Harder May Harden Cashel), Leonard, Mobiett. DrisooU, May Mill, Dutoher Emma Dutoher; Mesdame J. A. Driscoll, Alex Hilt, Amanda Sordine, Elvin; Rev, E.

W. -Thompson, Mr. Charle Dutoher, Mr and Mr KightiBgale, Mr, and Mr A Horton, Dr, and Mr Porter 8. Kina. Mr.

D. Huatoon, Mr. and Mr Leonard Sanford, Mr. and Mr EW.See- Parkwfy Forest A- wtt'wtand. EFS.

is way will have fit soMitte and th pcltc at this tntranc and Board of Aldermen fc grcRnd on me) terior ef th Ixposii chapter. SOt, will Bstif hs would nm U. ehurchT fit Blow beautiful asp, nort satisfactory. I hjp bsen re from tbs am snwrac memorial fund that part ef th EP heason, bewblpset, the AIWml th of th Ctleda-It fifth eont-all, tomorrow (raw Hndsk, Sson) milted to Bowkeref drunk and 1 i "Striking i 1 jilVestmin T-sawl yrsu local -qthe Wjt- j- fooight. A OMWlriCT tepeeltloni i tb ef Mr.

J- I aright of which will completed tta of pietvooe. This will rvs a JPnlshng lb Es post non U4 ae.e. Ctnum the fine In ef eK slem or "eenmi by lb IhHTft Society ft ran Is sretmr ia aad be postmaster at aid wick. Bergen in plans of George Oughten, removed. fti warn iftTiij i i Lincoln lube Masoucrad.

There was a big social time ever in the Second ward tori night at the head quarter of the Lincoln club oa liaiu A bout fifty numbers of Knight ef Matt. Grand Commsndsr Alfred Trum-bull snd staff, eensiriitig of Gnmd Cara lam General Charle. ttbiltng. 6,1, Deputy Grand Commander fininuel PsttereoB. No.

H. Deputy Grand on-msnder John F. fioutsr. No, 66. Grand Treasurer Wllllsat Bnndie.

No. Ac aad other illustrious rampaaiene of t-e older, marl sa officiil visit te fit. Georg eommandery, he, (7. tael even lot Th ramroendery looms were we 1 filled with th members and visiting companions to welrao-a th high emcmla Th gre. 4 eommaader ia his address tnuw I opoa the p.eMur it gave n.

in reesiving such teriiiaenlals of re ud and support demooainted ea ad ei tu ofitoiai vtoite, so fer, aad by iroenra from noted workers la th order, puro -ing their fidelity aad eoegratulauwra. Hs seid fa gave hue great sattsfa, tion, beraua be tesliaed tim buera ell as the reopunsibiUty conferred upon him well ss th exscutiv effleere ef iH-ient nd illustrious order la Jeraey- hi desire, and Is should endeavor to acquit tiis-1 witfaeredtl toHmOfdsraeitbimseT. ta rardiug timriandingof the order ia Kew Jersey hs stated that it vrse not a strong desired it tabs, tart bad no doubt that with th bright prospects SI resdv aimed, that treat gem wou'd reported oa. Hsrmoov prevatm throughout th order end greater Ue-tion is given te toe ritualistic work it th traiiwi-uon of business snd conferring of degress. Hr reminded the knight that as Knights of t' wereadieliDct mark farontieissn a a bodv at mea raised shove the erdjo-v.

Working fra sublime object. There they should he very csreai ia all i wsiiis of lif and tab proud of tb --selves with a jnri pnde. He rauliui I the vonijwuion noth, mkeanr kn. i sppitcaiMna from men ho eeoid stand snd appreciate the worwog of i i enter. Regard I fi George ifcmu -ery No.

83, complimeo I Tb emnmandery 1 en bam such gmdrieua record fra work grad membership and weed h-s-standing, aad toe prospect of ml-. greet number to liwir men tarsi, ing tbe term, a ten appiitauons ia band already, sod sud Gnat due to titeir reorder, We who kpt toeeomarejutery I the public ia tiie aewsrerera er- Other tpeecbee fuliusei. i pSeUUM wnd-with sons ami tana vTcsiion fwice Ui Tiie Grand Coimnsr i-r i 1 taia Get.e.. ihniitv I (Can ha fl, and -h a S. Lain ud will visit lixabeih o.

mcju. th tvenmg 1 In xils 1 CininisB aid work I'm ta-d nrinv a. Toa cunlerred ee ov hmtlds ho la- i orvlrf The i tl a degrea tist at aiv and a nu i tJr 4 1 1 fc i.s I he aid, to ture, it to mid. of sucodlng the justice wh ohali beappeiuted chief ju. tic.

For Judge Fort present piece, If veraied, several names are mantfamed. It had been taken fra granted that Joseph F. Mann, ttw County would be chosen, but yesterday, in Newark, tlw name at Hobart 1L McCarter was extensively mnveed. A number of lawyers urged tb appointment upon Mr, MuCarter, and it a said that he kFhad expressed a Willltignero to serve At Judge Fort was reeppoiated lari winter fra a term of seven years his successor would have nearly a full term to serve. The Keystone Drsmatio company added to th splendid repaint bra they have already made here Ism evening by finished production of that, sterling plsr 'From Hire to Non A in lliecaw of their other production tne play was beautifully staged kits Gertrude Shipman, ia the dual role of Wife and Daughter Of Alfred Armatag exhibited to great rentage her strength and sbility a S3 emotional actress, while the work nils II Mao-Gill and I-nngdon ws ait that could be desired.

Tb npeoiaitie were new and strong Tonight The Mystery of Wood laws, a play of human in wrest, will be produced. The scemo effect ns magnificent, among them being maiinm scene el tim greet Bronklv bridge snd Ilf mast of tlw list me quarter of the city. Visit th Rescue Mieeien, A a elaborate program bee ba prepared fo the appropriate eejebratoon of the ninth anniversary ef the Rescue Mission la that iarittutioa tonight, when the bom will open risitore Peter peraijrot of th famrd ot dirertort, will proside Tree-arer Edo I Msreelia will make the finsraial statement, Jfter, G-org 8. Avery, manager of the Christ ian Hone for Intemperate Men, ef New York, and Rev David Magie, ef thia city, will make addresses. Music will ba furnished by members of the C.

Corbet hand. Th Charge Divmtaved. FerdieSljdfsrraL thi fiik devtgner. answer to a charge preferred by hi wife, wh said that her Hwttse of 18 years bad forsaken her, Mr. Charcot fa well preserved woman, and can talk a fast ea a rapid fire gun spal buttota.

According to the. weraaa, Mr Charcot fa everything (hat to bed. But Ur. harrot proved liiaTt-r T3 year hss given hi wife $13 per week ever Snd shore the bouiwlmU expenw-s. sod Judge fieekf ea hearing tins dismissed tlw CM, Locomotive Builder Busy.

An erd for tare tee whwl lacrauo-tlveafra th Allautio snd toestlrant railroad he been received at Inhere otx ami teu wheeiera have tv-n or ord hr ttw Su Loin Nout-irTS I niwl There I a tuakaree slMttt il work ini iwtf pi vaient lor th eisjonijr of 1 1 'f I Wkesstr assoc frosod have thth hssdgasnsm. The IsratsTwerk etcompllshed doting kas fessa the excavating lor th Crsad Csasl yrhich will Completely encode thrmsi Roup ef bofidUHr beiag A in jengtb, Th Imdscsp srekiurts have site ksta Mtiv sad he ka prsperieg dabs setting lor the EspotiUo Many Ibessaadt of ratting hare bera planted, aad targe treto have bet skifisd from point to teetber, tet tejMdsg te bto enksne die tttrsetiveaeas of the completed not be many dJ before several qf ft lt bwidrags sn begin bra ft ground and shew th Won Work is writ aedir way spra sore ft largest ptrsetars thi ontto devotei Msehiaery sad Transporuuon flVV-ts. The plana practical, tompiwafor gj th mam architertersi rl tne club, en masque, with thein wives, sisters and sweet heart, took pomesatou of th halt about 4 o'clock, and from that time until almost daylight this morning the jolly crowd en joyed Itself immensely. There wee many original, unique, aroteaque and nominal cliarsa-ten, and the passers by in down topped tcIisWa to the evidence of mirth which ram over the tnnwota. Pro-feasor Atherton furnished the dancing music, and refreshments in abundance were served.

Machine fer Making Llngeea, Robert w. Barker, of this city, hs Invented a mschtne for making lingoes, which doe the work now requiring several person snd, machines. It great saving in tabor, therefore, aa well ia time and finer space to have the work all done by on machine It has been aneigaed to the Barker Manufao luring Co of this Oily. The V. 8.

patent office yesterday issued a patent fra the invention. The patent was obtained through Judge John Kerr, of this city, attorney of the inventor Th machine feeds th wire, cuts It off in toagtha. Batten the head, punches the brie sod outs the end round and smooth." Mss, ted Yesterday, Mis Jcnni Barns, a popular young tody el 67 North Cwvente sweet, was roamed yesterday afternoon at 1H 2- (J nr-b Tjftara, to dames of New York. A a ri we-niiog trip Ir. and Mr Keefe stmt hcurotw-j mg ia New Irak ty.

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