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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. Named For State Treasurer at Joint Caacnm. ON THE FIRST BALLOT. ^,,T..r »r(«Wf Wii O.ly M « - .eref I PF»r H o . . . 1. rigal S— , -r.rt•• -<••• tor Paired Mia Vet* Wilt Mr. Heed 1 * Held Tu—- Ti»ua. Feb. . „„ for the State CWW A. Bad, of j . • .1. f. at • 1 I >r f«rme r Mayor Prank a Bngjr*. of this city, la the aWpaa- RED MEi'S fi d!» ANOTHER LARtf CROWD ATTENDED THE SECOND NIGHT Of fT. Dancing Wn* ta* CaJeT Attrmc U*n. Bat An f*f.ra**l (.,„. I A big ferowa was present Tnas day at tbe week's fair being eon dected ander tb* anspices of (he Be* Men in Saeagerbund Hall. Tb* baL •lied with people, tbe majority of tn enjoyed the oaaoe. which I* the leading r«ar*re of tbe affair Dnriag tbe evening n m . nun MM was provided. Tbe Randall Brothers, of Ibis city, entertained the aadieac*. Waiter Randau. a. a I tout, nod Joseph Randall, as a • dolia player, rendered several good dnets. They were followed by Miss Try Mnrtox. wba rented " H * t Op> i Tb. ad i rim eu , Mr ff, Brigc*. palled throna* with ft fear* C» n> ibe noni rmM man was willing to aaaitml* who woe. aeue; aip and t*eb_ Sfsauar Reed received the entire tbe aaB-mblymen were largely ipu>M hia. In the 1M* fiftMn • I n l w pn- MM)* (be oaacas, four MMUJ- arm. hitherto ia»orable to Mr. Reed, abUte* K> ibc Mint faction and de- oMUwmM. Senator MoCnrter, of PMWC, waa m* lose miaMr o y o w i to Reed, bat fas ballot was cast lor him. by an ap**rni between hinueU and S< Mr Hred. who promised to vote lor by tb. ireard "Wait. "T*o a* Floor," given by W R Mai aa old time favorite, boom n rendered by each of tb* pnrttei ta on the programme. on the opening night the contests a featars of th* affair articles were rhanii il helped those who ar*> i tb* Bunt valuable prise*. Th* wasaa attraction, and good game* were rolled, p r i m awarded tbe beat bowlen. Srlwnck and Lafayette rere the nremea detailed North Plainfteld any damage by Ire. IWroII call MrCartrr •i• mii ibe reanlc nMdthat lh« vote be TWn were no mistake* and tka Mdtof oBcrr ,ntKi'it^^ the raaalt of thrkallM, » to SI. Infavor of the Mer- «*r coaniy an. Th* only UaiOB «aa>tr man to cut hU lot with Mr. Bn». in Ajeen^dymaa William XrKnrn. of Plainnelrt. &t vo«« waa na follow*: ato Mr. Rr«d—Bradlrj, W. T. feewa. ChanipaoB, Craaa, Elvia*. Vit. Gill, Unltck, Halo**. Hall, Ha**, Hoaitland. Howland. "a. Jarkioa, Johnson, Lee. McCkrwr, •<£». F. Miller. R. a Miller, Waiir, Wakelec, Welah. and Whitford—II. ** Mr Bnna—ATia, BacbaUcr. Bo««rt. Bo.Td, R. W. Brown, Creaw, dnauipi, Daviadon, Oarrabraata. GWKhwi. Hoffman, Uolrnao, HorDttT, Boare, Koaalcr, Lain, Laaritt, Lord. Iffrrr. L. H Miller, Moor*, Bew- "mKH»^. Reed. Schmidt. Sharwvll. Steil*r, Tillotoon. Tylar. VaaBUrcotn. VlU Wright—S2. wnwwM yeaterdav by a Daily ft*ai reporter. naude* hard «cht," aaid SeaUor M."ud 1 m defeated. Tbnt'a •11 tWn- U to iL No, there la no Ma ID ihe minor that 1 am to be a <a*Ud..tt for Oon«re«noMl hooort. 1 a>fe denfed that rumor many tlmea •4MF and 1 KM DOnaawi to change •• Mind now. Ton may nnqoaJiftpdlT Mr the report whenevar yoa bear ENTERTAINED CARD CLUB. *«• KriHtlH C. »>ilk Wa> Me«t- Tor Kuri»l«ktlj (lib. Hia* Erneacine a Smith, of Madi- "• •"»«», eatertateed the Parulffht lj Whist Clnb UMeveni**. There •t* «ixte«n M B b M of the d a b and *w preeent. M n R a Van- h won priae t*r ibe *wun H. Coward nt awarded the for the men. There «rera the ' l>arrl) It, Invttatlen. t> la Mated aataoritively that the '*i»mon of popUa' work,at the Ras- **P*-CoolfT Oollectate acboot on Feb- "*"* I"'. wiU BOt he public It U to ** mnlj iavitatioa affair foe the ; K«r. E. E. UwxnTiaUmi PREPAR1NU Jl_ BHUUlii AKAGER AND CAPTAIN ELECTED BY Y. M. A. OF HOPE CHAPEL. er part of tb* •cmloo andstep taken to get this branch of tb* alias's athletic* inshape at wane. With i ides in view. John H. Com was rted manager tor tbe season of 1KB and David a Martin, captatn. Both bars bad yean of experience ia their respective rapacities and under their guidance tbe Hope team is expected to rsak high at the close of tbe coming mrr. * was voted to regifcer the associa- tion basket ball tram.recently formed. the A A I' This will entitle it pUy with tbe best teams of tbe State. Owing to tbe pressure of other msi- ters which exist at the present time, th* qaeation of establishing the night •hool classes was laid ^over until the Ant basin*** m tiling la September. The meeting closed with a general diaeuauion and Ibe formation of minor plans for the minstrel show which tb* amnrlstion is to give in March. TO GIVE A BALL. rarrea Kagiae Cempaar Arranges far Oaaee M K*bnurj **- Warren Kngin* Company, at Its reg- ar monthly meeting held last nm> ning. decided to bold a bail tn the Bear fatare. Tbe affair will be givmi in Sarngerbond Ball, and it will take place Friday evening, February II. A committee oa arrangement* was appointed. It consists o I L B. Bodine. raxmn. Frank Keaselring. secre- tary, John Bcbenek, treasurer. Charles Stafal. William Doud. Lafayette Rosea- irhl. William Conover and Lewis elris*. Since the reoeat parade of tbe depsrtaaeai tbe fond* of tbe « • • r have been low, and this affair is condition.' The oaly other baainess of import- •ce was the election of Philip H. Oarria as a member of the oompany. r.l«lf«'"Art 1.1.. Miss Almae Emmons. reciter, and Elmer D. Cutting, tenor soloist, bar* bean Mcnred to take part in the ea- to be givaa at the T. M. ing ander the of the Endeavor Society of p <*arefc. A «— programme has been prepafwl YOUNG FGIK l i --: art. Iver. beantifsl oM glass, and nonsesoU f The gifts of th* brUs to UM maid IN SOCIAL IMi—H^^i Marriage of KIM 8u«ie Kiln* and Edward T. WUaon at First Baptist Church. SOCIETY WAS PRESENT CHARMING CEKEMONY W AT CHURCH LAST EVENING. Rerepllea lutkf KM.IU-. r'iil at the H a w er lav Bride- f »oitk an Bridal Tri WU1 KesMe In ta» tlsroas Mlm Saaie Milne, the eMmt deagb- ter of Mr*, babal Milae. of Willow aad Edward Taylor Wilson, ted ia tb* gar fanctions of fashionable Plain' aeU and this fact unquestionably m- lensinul tbe inftii generally mkmm he event. Long before (be boar for the service had arrived, which precisely N o'clock, tbe rhai well Blled and when tbe bridal party arrived the congregation nearly parked the edilce. Tbe decoration* not elaborate but L Smilax, palms and feras i gled with a profusion of Easter lilies iked the palpit and were also well distributed about the body of it church. At tb* appointed time Ibe bridal mrty entered and wended its war up :b* main aisle, while Howard Case, tb* regular organist. play*d with mnch expression tbe wedding as from --Lohengrin-" ~ sabers, who Joined tbe party at the charch doors, wer* Howard Boating- a, Til in i Row* VaaBoakarek. Dr. vaaD. Hedges. Henry W. Lows aad Walter F. Msrmy, of tbis city, aad Thomas Baek, a nnasia of the hride. of Hew Tork. Following rlotrly wer* brtdemsida, the Miamw Agnes Bstton Bad One* Howe, of Broofc- yn, coasts* ,of tb* bride, *nd tbe Mimes Beaaie Valiant and Elair Bro- kaw, of Washington Park. Mim Isa- bel Milne, tbe younger sister of the f, was the maid of bonoa^ Tbe i- walked with her brother. Alex- ander Milne, who gave her in mar- _ t TI ,.• Oower giri was Miss Elisa- beth MoOee, a cousin of tbe rmmn. and tbe page was Earle Bigelow, a coosin of the bride. Tbe party wns met at tbe front of be pulpit by tbe groom who was at- tended by OrviUe G. Wariag. of this eity. as best man. Rev. Dr. D. J. Yerkes, who Is a s ancle of the groom, omciated and he used the ceremony of tbe Episcopal charch. During the BUptial ceremony soft strains of Han- claded tbe party marched gayly down the aiaU while Preceding the ceremony Ibe follow- Ing recital was given by Mr. Case: Offertoirr, Toon; benediction. Da- ; minuet. Handel; flat lm. Do Baia; tbe answer, nimo.-t. Selby- med iately after the charob. tb* bride aad groom held a reception at the home of Mm Mllae. be color effect bring green and white. All .iorTng the reception an ibestrs, ander tbe direction of Her- bert J. Harold, rendered masieal se- lections. Only tbe relative* of tbe ,g couple attended thia affair. ... a late hour Mr. and Mrs. WUstm departed for their honeymoon trip. They will travel la tb* south and an expected to return tn a fortnight. On their arrival in Plainneld. Mr. and Wilson will reside i s the large » on tbe northwest corner of Wil- and Sycamore aveaaes. In tb* Park. Th* groom is connected witb n . Standard Oil Company saw has BOM in Mew Tork. For the wedding ceremony tbe bris* as gown*d in wbiw cbantiUe trimmed with dncbenae and point •ha lac*. She wot* a veil of tall* and carried a abower boaqset of lilies of tbe valley. Mlm Mils*, the brooches af a bile the prisraw of iba groom him beat man aad tb* nsban were 1 *Je*ve bnttons with tbe initial* "! W." -landing for tba names of young coupM. Mra Wilson ana bar mother aad aia- ter will giv* two "a tLe early part of tba OLD (MNJjI IMH (ML DRIPPINGSON THE ROOF CAUGHT FIRE f ROII BUtNIRG SOOT. Hrr. 11.. Proved *f MlgBt I.Mrtaaef- DOM. box Ktx II for whs promised to be s spectacular Irs I Of the city* largest buildingp Hi a Barry aassng Ibe Bremen u pedestrians ai 10:*i To. «t.> T Patrolman Charts*- Flvna, * ba puli- ibe box. It appaasai as if the entlr rear rod of tbe oldCmcesl rink, BOW tbe li-mr of Ilerxlg * Kspp's bnoy. era* a aaasa of **••• tamed oat to be tb* burning of SB lion of oil on the slste roof hie low of t*S. Tbe motive power far tbe skirt far- TT U ramiahaa by a kerosene en< gine. wbtcb has an vxbaaat on the It Is POTi'red by a tnoftli drown tbe noier. In wnlcb aool gathered. A spark from this wai dratly Uown to the asnte covering of the baitding where oil drippiaga had •(•read about. Tan anssen tamed oa the blase and •xtiagsished ii in a few minataa As a |ii i tiTiisMij matter. Mann- er Kapp, of ibe lawHi J arm, dis- liaaad his employes this moralng and placed plmmbrn at work orerhnnling tb* ptpea on the roof. Thar* was no to the Newark. Feb. S—Oarrett J. Powers, of Craig plaoa. Rorth Platoaeld. and Mim EUsabetb Martin, daagbter of P. 3. Martin, of this city, wars ried hers yesterday afternoon. The Tb* naptlal evsnt waa a quiet aSair owing to tbe wishes of tbm bride, who . In ^ i HiT M * M g It Wns 1:W o'clock hen tb* ceremony was performed. Re* Fallier < irady, being tb* oOlciat- prtest. MissTemi* Martin, tbe tger sister of the bride, was tbe only bnd-maid. James ttallagber, of tbis city, attended Mr. Power*, aa After tba festal service, a reception ras bold at tbe home of th* bride's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. powers left Washington, D. C . late in tb* af- »nooa . On tb* retain from their honeymoon trip they will reside, as Somerset street. North PUinMd. A large namber ot friend* of the groom from Plainneld and North Plainfteld attended tbe wedding festivities, *mcBg tbrmbeiag Joba P. Powers, his brother. JAMES FRBBY-S FUNERAL. Street Yea«*r4*jr Aft eras en Faaaral senkJes over tb* remain* of Jama* Friaby. the former mail Messenger, were held yesterday after- toon from his late reaidene* o* Baee «reet. Rev- & F. T.ldoa, of Bethel liapel, ooViated. There wars a tan- tar of pretty floral tributes among which was a lemf larssme from tbe ; earrMrs *rfi-'"-d to tbe local office. Interment was made in tb* bodist cemetery. Those who acted as pall buaren wen James Babbitt, re Hams. James Kogera, William Wikoff, Ueorg* Sailer and Hill PUttAMT SOCIHL eU. I>. *CA.. I—.t T-aeday. A -ell attended social was held. on .Twaaday. by Martha Washington OoancU, D. of A., la H i end literary Only Six Straight Victoria*) Can How Brine; Victory TO ROLL, HERE FRIDAY PARK CLUB AND ROSELLE CASINO MEET FOt SERIES OF THREE. Tkeu Roselle Will Bell Tkre« M* Wltk ( ranftrd oa the Kornfr'i Alley*- One fiame Lost Means TI* Witb areataeld. The. concluding inaicbr* ia The Daily Press Bowling Uwgne promise to h- of special interest this year. By wnn*ing three straight from the Park Clab last week lb* W< Club ba* brenme a decidedly pi factor tn the rase for tb* d kip of the ieagne aad only tb* greatest kind of howling t* day for tbe Bontlle Casino. As they list I today, the Wesfanld Club ia la tbe lead witb fin will 'eMn-ld baa, ftovtTFt. oompleted ita schedule eighteen games while Roaslla snty rolled twelve. Friday evening tb* Roeelle crarks will come here for a series of three with tbe Park Club. wall* Thursday evening, February II, iford Casino will Rosalie to roll th* aled games is tbe league. While these are aot very dime* It elle. tbe exegencles of tb* aitsstion require an unbroken string of vic- tories for Roaelle If that «l*b win Tb* Daily Pre*s trophy for tbe third time. SB itoation which resulted la a weaa Roeelle aad Weetfleld. tbe de- ddiBg mrtaa of gain being rolled off on aantml groand, tbe Craafora Cssdao alleys. If Resell* wse* oat of tba six, wnich only kind af rolling can pnvi will be another tie thia year to is lost by Rosalie it a m i that by will pass tato tb* baada of tb* WuntsaM bowlen to bold for anoi As so moch depands oa ing games ia tbe Mag**. Friday aiasj's n—HI m*y bs looked forward to with mach lalsiasl T b m are ••uat bowler* 4 o n nl Hoasilli and tbe bast of them will undoubtedly be on band to land the tropby for that club if firssnlilr As Rosette alrr*edy BB* two vfeuyies to ita credit, the bowbns from that town are particul- arly aaitmi* to win this year as it WiU (1*0 them permanent possession of tba can. While the Parka are not roll to* a particularly hot game tbis It ia going to take some heavy defeat them three times run- ning on their own alleys. Bvea if tb* Rosalie team snecseds i eaptnring three straight her*. Cfeanford will still have to be met. Wails CraaJbrd ia at th* wrong end of tb* Inagu*, at present, its bowlers occasionally wake np and give their a hot y h t . So tb* result of the aragne will remain in doabt mntil the last fame is rolled. The gams* which tbe Park Clsb rolled mat week on Ibe Westseld alleys were partially responsible for present state nf affairs. It was a eery poor showing tbe Plainnelders mad* while Westarid did not do Westfteld's game was awovsr, to tab* straight and give that team tbe ia tb* league. All tbe Park Clab bowlers war* way oaT their usual Hereaua Smith Witb tb* passing of ta* Olaasoa. Kiety A Company, regular meeting of the Comma nog. tb* work af that firm In altering tbe city practically accepted It will be omcialiy iwooguised when certain pay. BMBts are adjusted satisfactorily to ib* city treasurer aad street commis- Geortr F. McKeoagb, Of Syraease, S. T.. a member of the arm. was in tbis city. checks with him for aetU*m*nt of claims except MB which are provided for by remaining in City Treasurer , I I I There I. still »l, r4 for . i i a has rural lisbed a has boadof tl.Ottt Tbroag demy, in Oieason A Klely. wiU b* very smalt Tbe iBimkftta bav*in- atitnted aalt afaisat a Bound Brook firm for hiias Issi i which they aliens maanfl them, a lom of at wast SS.000 In bidding for tbe work tbe figure* were placed vary low •' IBM or tb* bed* will be a vtry abort time and it is « pwted they will be placed ia fall opemtioa before spring. ELLiOn r. BARROWS INJURED BROKE HIS LEG tN FAU ON THE ICY SIDEWALK. AeeMent <W«rre4 Tikti Um • . the nmanlansa * » 30 •'clock, while returning his boss* faom tb* Casino, where ksoa Bttendiag UM anaaal ami ing of tbe Hillside Tennis sad tJolf Clab. He «rus walking horns ia com pssy with Oeorge A Chan—an. presi dent of tb* clah. When near tb* bonM of Alexander Gilbrrt. at tb* comer « itml «vas«e and Eighth street, •lipped an BOSS* ice. He fell heavily •d in doing *o fractured hi* leg Just JOV* tb* an kle Mr. Chapman went to Mr. Gilbert's anas and ' tetepboatd for tba balance. Thia, in cfaarf* of B o aad Mr. Barrows was taken boss*. BM Dr. li W. ZmAuran waa for and he and Mlm Margaret tb* trained nurse, went at tb* tw<. arriving Hi an jast The break, wbil* a had one, evsry prospect of knitting in a rea able length of iimr Mr. Barrows is a if* sat rnamber of the Produce E: jr* anA ha* always bees very active. He) wwigbs about SU 1 iimli USHARY AfTAIItS. j>m UM Baalseaa st Meet I aC or tb* Library Ptrerter* L-ut TnMBsy. Tb* regular m i i h n i of tb* Board t Ubrary Directors wna held last rening at tbe Library. There were Kvarts Tracy, W. H_ Lar- Oila M SoU Tb* bills of tbe geaeral Ubrary were ordered paid from tbelibrary fond. of tbe Babcock Ubrary from fund. The asm of »50D appropriaied for tbe pure base of for the general library The antboi ised to paunbssi an extaa desk for tbe ranitlag room After tb* Ifillat of tbe librarian 1 ! report for January, tb* board ad' TIA1NCD NURSE SECURED. any by Trraliti IB*|I»IHII William Addis for the car* of tbe aearUt fever at tba borne of Mr aad Mia BBS child Annual Me-etinjr of Tlannla and Golf Club Waa Held Laat Tuesday CXUB IS FLOD The interest ia tb* affairs af tan Hillside Tennis and Golf Ctsa. m evi- be both teaaia and golf to Interem tb* •bars. Tbe clab will bnv* a sab- "it*s* on SeBBsts. wi tli an* WOBSBSI iber. and tb* gam* will b* a**> a derided nmtnra Tne reports of tb* a tli* comiBg The report of the trissawt. J Harwerdem, abows tbe nmil]<a for tb* yoar to be mx,m.Tt, tnclsdmg ttl.OOO from tbe eats of tb* trut ssart- >bonds, Tbere is a \iTairri rs- maining of «HU. id The dab's I •SS.Tn.S4 trsstees for tbre* years. Rosier r. Manay. D H Bowhasi ana I Wsetlsy Abbott i be mimkiiBhlp st large as a ing unmmlil— for IfSs. AUer tbe annilBg th* traa aaH orgaaissa by < SBltte*. Oeorge P. ] The ehasg-a •» the o Mr. Aekerman take* Charles J. Fisfc'a ired. and Mr VaaBoskerck takes Dr. Ata'a place, the meter having re- •R. PUTNAM COMING. Will Appear •* T. H. S. A. , tractiooa of tbe preaant sal Wellington PSJBB lettarer on dotation. Colombia I IMs-ltttt. and Profsssor elccadon. Assert ran A cadi my Arts, Xew Tork Ctty. He wiU woodertnl lmperaonatios af I PiilUps- great d " by aim at th* Attona Hotel, V*w Tork. two s D»own. of Lehign Ualvomty, at BetItlebem. where be fynmii an ad- os charity -hie* gai* at Constitutionalist VOL. XXXV. PLAINFIELD. N. ).. IHURSDAV. h-

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Page 1: THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. - digifind-it.com · parked the edilce. Tbe decoration* • not elaborate but L Smilax, palms and feras i gled with a profusion of Easter lilies iked the palpit

T H E CONSTITUTIONALIST.

Named ForState Treasurer at Joint

Caacnm.

ON THE FIRST BALLOT.

^,,T..r » r ( « W f Wi i O.ly M « -.eref I PF»r H o . . . 1. r iga l S —, -r.rt•• -<••• tor Paired Mia Vet*

Wilt Mr. Heed1* Held Tu—-

Ti»ua . Feb. .„ „ for the StateCWW A. B a d , of j. • .1. f. at • • 1 I >r f«rme r Mayor Pranka Bngjr*. of this city, la the aWpaa-

RED MEi'S f i d ! »ANOTHER LARtf CROWD ATTENDED

THE SECOND NIGHT Of fT.

Dancing Wn* ta* CaJeT AttrmcU*n. Bat An f*f.ra**l ( . , „ .

I A big ferowa was present Tnasday at tbe week's fair being eondected ander tb* anspices of (he Be*Men in Saeagerbund Hall. Tb* baL

•lied with people, tbe majority oftn enjoyed the oaaoe. which I* the

leading r«ar*re of tbe affairDnriag tbe evening n m . n u nMM was provided. Tbe Randall

Brothers, of Ibis city, entertained theaadieac*. Waiter Randau. a. a Itout, nod Joseph Randall, as a •dolia player, rendered several gooddnets. They were followed by MissTry Mnrtox. wba rented "H*t Op>

iTb. ad i

r i m e u , Mr^» ff,Brigc*. palled throna* with ft fear*

C» n> ibe nonir m M man was willing toaaaitml* who woe.aeue; aip and t*eb_Sfsauar Reed received the entire

tbe aaB-mblymen were largely ipu>Mhia. In the 1M* fiftMn • I n l w pn-MM)* (be oaacas, four M M U J -arm. hitherto ia»orable to Mr. Reed,abUte* K> ibc Mint faction and de-oMUwmM.

Senator MoCnrter, of P M W C , waam* lose miaMr o y o w i to Reed, batfas ballot was cast lor him. by anap**rni between hinueU and S<Mr Hred. who promised to vote lor

by tb.ireard

"Wait."T*o

a* Floor," given by W R Maiaa old time favorite, b o o m

n rendered by each of tb* pnrtteita on the programme.• on the opening night the contests

a featars of th* affairarticles were rhanii ilhelped those who ar*>

i tb* Bunt valuable prise*. Th*wasaa attraction, and

good game* were rolled, p r i mawarded tbe beat bowlen.

Srlwnck and Lafayetterere the nremea detailed

North Plainfteldany damage by Ire.

IWroII callMrCartrr

•i• mii ibe reanlcnMdthat lh« vote beTWn were no mistake* and tkaMdtof oBcrr ,ntKi'it^^ the raaalt ofthrkallM, » to SI. In favor of the Mer-«*r coaniy a n . Th* only UaiOB«aa>tr man to cut hU lot with Mr.Bn». i n Ajeen^dymaa WilliamXrKnrn. of Plainnelrt.

&t vo«« waa na follow*:ato Mr. Rr«d—Bradlrj, W. T.

feewa. ChanipaoB, Craaa, Elvia*.V i t . Gill, Unltck, Halo**. Hall,Ha**, Hoaitland. Howland."a. Jarkioa, Johnson, Lee. McCkrwr,•<£». F. Miller. R. a Miller,

Waiir, Wakelec, Welah.and Whitford—II.

** Mr Bnna—ATia, BacbaUcr.Bo««rt. Bo.Td, R. W. Brown, Creaw,dnauipi, Daviadon, Oarrabraata.GWKhwi. Hoffman, Uolrnao, HorDttT,Boare, Koaalcr, Lain, Laaritt, Lord.Iffrrr. L. H Miller, Moor*, Bew-"mK H»^. Reed. Schmidt. Sharwvll.Steil*r, Tillotoon. Tylar. VaaBUrcotn.VlU Wright—S2.

w n w w M yeaterdav by a Dailyft*ai reporter.

naude* hard «cht," aaid SeaUorM . " u d 1 m defeated. Tbnt'a•11 tWn- U to iL No, there la noM a ID ihe minor that 1 am to be a<a*Ud..tt for Oon«re«noMl hooort. 1a>fe denfed that rumor many tlmea•4MF and 1 KM DO naawi to change• • Mind now. Ton may nnqoaJiftpdlTMr the report whenevar yoa bear

ENTERTAINED CARD CLUB.

* « • K r i H t l H C. » > i l k Wa> Me«t-r » Tor Kuri»l«ktlj ( l i b .

Hia* Erneacine a Smith, of Madi-"• •"»«», eatertateed the Parulffhtlj Whist Clnb U M eveni**. There•t* «ixte«n M B b M of the d a b and

* w preeent. M n R a Van-h won priae t*r ibe * w u n

H. Coward n t awarded thefor the men. There «rera the

' l>arrl) It, Invttatlen.t> la Mated aataoritively that the

' * i » m o n of popUa' work,at the Ras-**P*-CoolfT Oollectate acboot on Feb-"*"* I"'. wiU BOt he public It U to** • m n l j iavitatioa affair foe the

; K«r. E. E. U w x n TiaUmi

PREPAR1NU J l _ BHUUlii• AKAGER AND CAPTAIN ELECTED BY

Y. M. A. OF HOPE CHAPEL.

er part of tb* •cmloo and steptaken to get this branch of tb*alias's athletic* in shape at wane. With

i ides in view. John H. Com wasr— ted manager tor tbe season of 1KBand David a Martin, captatn. Bothbars bad y e a n of experience ia theirrespective rapacities and under theirguidance tbe Hope team is expected torsak high at the close of tbe coming

mrr. *was voted to regifcer the associa-

tion basket ball tram.recently formed.the A A I' This will entitle itpUy with tbe best teams of tbe

State.Owing to tbe pressure of other msi-

ters which exist at the present time,th* qaeation of establishing the night

•hool classes was laid ^over until theAnt basin*** m t i l ing la September.

The meeting closed with a generaldiaeuauion and Ibe formation of minorplans for the minstrel show which tb*amnrlstion is to give in March.

TO GIVE A BALL.

rarrea Kagiae Cempaar Arrangesfar Oaaee M K*bnurj **-

Warren Kngin* Company, at Its reg-ar monthly meeting held last nm>

ning. decided to bold a bail tn the Bearfatare. Tbe affair will be givmi inSarngerbond Ball, and it will takeplace Friday evening, February II.

A committee oa arrangement* wasappointed. It consists o I L B. Bodine.

raxmn. Frank Keaselring. secre-tary, John Bcbenek, treasurer. CharlesStafal. William Doud. Lafayette Rosea-

irhl. William Conover and Lewiselris*. Since the reoeat parade of

tbe depsrtaaeai tbe fond* of tbe « • •r have been low, and this affair is

condition.'The oaly other baainess of import-

•ce was the election of Philip H.Oarria as a member of the oompany.

r . l « l f « ' " A r t 1.1..Miss Almae Emmons. reciter, and

Elmer D. Cutting, tenor soloist, bar*bean Mcnred to take part in the ea-

to be givaa at the T. M.ing ander the

of the Endeavor Society ofp <*arefc. A

«— programme has been prepafwl

YOUNG FGIK l i --: art.Iver. beantifsl oM glass,

and nonsesoU fThe gifts of th* brUs to UM maidIN SOCIAL I M i — H ^ ^ i

Marriage of K I M 8u«ie Kiln*and Edward T. WUaon at

First Baptist Church.

SOCIETY WAS PRESENT

CHARM ING CEKEMONY W

AT CHURCH LAST EVENING.

Rerepllea lu tk f KM.IU- . r'iilat the H a w er lav Br ide -

f »o i tk an Bridal TriWU1 KesMe In ta» t l sroas

Mlm Saaie Milne, the eMmt deagb-ter of Mr*, babal Milae. of Willow

aad Edward Taylor Wilson,ted ia

tb* gar fanctions of fashionable Plain'aeU and this fact unquestionably m-lensinul tbe i n f t i i generally mkmm

he event. Long before (be boarfor the service had arrived, which

precisely N o'clock, tbe rhaiwell Blled and when tbe bridal

party arrived the congregation nearlyparked the edilce. Tbe decoration*

• not elaborate but

L Smilax, palms and feras igled with a profusion of Easter lilies

iked the palpit and were also welldistributed about the body of itchurch.

At tb* appointed time Ibe bridalmrty entered and wended its war up:b* main aisle, while Howard

Case, tb* regular organist. play*dwith mnch expression tbe wedding

as from --Lohengrin-" ~sabers, who Joined tbe party at thecharch doors, wer* Howard Boating-

a, Til i n i Row* VaaBoakarek. Dr.vaaD. Hedges. Henry W. Lows aad

Walter F. Msrmy, of tbis city, aadThomas Baek, a nnasia of the hride.of Hew Tork. Following rlotrly wer*

brtdemsida, the Miamw AgnesBstton Bad O n e * Howe, of Broofc-yn, coasts* ,of tb* bride, *nd tbe

Mimes Beaaie Valiant and Elair Bro-kaw, of Washington Park. Mim Isa-bel Milne, tbe younger sister of the

f, was the maid of bonoa^ Tbei- walked with her brother. Alex-

ander Milne, who gave her in mar-_ t TI ,.• Oower giri was Miss Elisa-

beth MoOee, a cousin of tbe rmmn.and tbe page was Earle Bigelow, acoosin of the bride.

Tbe party wns met at tbe front ofbe pulpit by tbe groom who was at-

tended by OrviUe G. Wariag. of thiseity. as best man. Rev. Dr. D. J.Yerkes, who Is as ancle of the groom,omciated and he used the ceremony oftbe Episcopal charch. During theBUptial ceremony soft strains of Han-

claded tbe party marched gayly downthe aiaU while

Preceding the ceremony Ibe follow-Ing recital was given by Mr. Case:Offertoirr, T o o n ; benediction. Da-

; minuet. Handel; flat l m . DoBaia; tbe answer, W«nimo.-t. Selby-

med iately after thecharob. tb* bride aad groom held

a reception at the home of Mm Mllae.

be color effect bring green andwhite. All .iorTng the reception an

ibestrs, ander tbe direction of Her-bert J. Harold, rendered masieal se-lections. Only tbe relative* of tbe

,g couple attended thia affair.. . . a late hour Mr. and Mrs. WUstm

departed for their honeymoon trip.They will travel la tb* south and a nexpected to return tn a fortnight. Ontheir arrival in Plainneld. Mr. and

Wilson will reside i s the large» on tbe northwest corner of Wil-and Sycamore aveaaes. In tb*

Park. Th* groom is connected witbn . Standard Oil Company saw hasBOM in Mew Tork.For the wedding ceremony tbe bris*as gown*d in wbiw cbantiUe

trimmed with dncbenae and point•ha lac*. She wot* a veil of tall*

and carried a abower boaqset oflilies of tbe valley. Mlm Mils*, the

brooches af abile the prisraw of iba groom

him beat man aad tb* nsban were 1*Je*ve bnttons with tbe initial* "!W . " -landing for tba names ofyoung coupM.

Mra Wilson ana bar mother aad aia-ter will giv* two "atLe early part of tba

OLD ( M N J j I IMH(ML DRIPPINGS ON THE ROOF CAUGHT

FIRE f ROII BUtNIRG SOOT.

Hrr. 11..

Proved *f MlgBt I.Mrtaaef-DOM.

box Ktx II for whspromised to be s spectacular Irs I

Of the c i ty* largest buildingpHi a Barry aassng Ibe Bremen upedestrians ai 10:*i To. «t.> T

Patrolman Charts*- Flvna, * ba puli-ibe box. It appaasai as if the entlrrear rod of tbe old C m c e s l rink, BOWtbe li-mr of Ilerxlg * Kspp's •b n o y . era* a aaasa of * * • • •tamed oat to be tb* burning of SB

lion of oil on the slste roof

hie low of t*S.Tbe motive power far tbe skirt far-

T T U ramiahaa by a kerosene en<gine. wbtcb has an vxbaaat on the

It Is POTi'red by a tnoftlidrown tbe noier. In wnlcb aoolgathered. A spark from this waidratly Uown to the asnte covering ofthe baitding where oil drippiaga had•(•read about. Tan anssen tamed

oa the blase and •xtiagsishedii in a few minataa

As a |ii i tiTiisMij matter. Mann-er Kapp, of ibe law Hi J arm, dis-liaaad his employes this moralng and

placed plmmbrn at work orerhnnlingtb* ptpea on the roof. Thar* was no

to the

Newark. Feb. S—Oarrett J. Powers,of Craig plaoa. Rorth Platoaeld. andMim EUsabetb Martin, daagbter ofP. 3. Martin, of this city, wars •ried hers yesterday afternoon. The

Tb* naptlal evsnt waa a quiet aSairowing to tbe wishes of tbm bride, who

. In iHiTM*Mg It Wns 1:W o'clockhen tb* ceremony was performed.

Re* Fallier < irady, being tb* oOlciat-prtest. MissTemi* Martin, tbe

tger sister of the bride, was tbeonly bnd-maid. James ttallagber, oftbis city, attended Mr. Power*, aa

After tba festal service, a receptionras bold at tbe home of th* bride's

parent*. Mr. and Mrs. powers leftWashington, D. C . late in tb* af-

» n o o a . On tb* retain from theirhoneymoon trip they will reside, asSomerset street. North PUinMd. Alarge namber ot friend* of the groomfrom Plainneld and North Plainfteldattended tbe wedding festivities,*mcBg tbrmbeiag Joba P. Powers, hisbrother.

JAMES FRBBY-S FUNERAL.

Street Yea«*r4*jr Aft eras enFaaaral senkJes over tb* remain*

of Jama* Friaby. the former mailMessenger, were held yesterday after-toon from his late reaidene* o* Baee«reet. Rev- & F. T.ldoa, of Bethelliapel, ooViated. There wars a t a n -

tar of pretty floral tributes amongwhich was a lemf larssme from tbe

; earrMrs *rfi-'"-d to tbe localoffice. Interment was made in tb*

bodist cemetery. Those who actedas pall buaren w e n James Babbitt,

re Hams. James Kogera, WilliamWikoff, Ueorg* Sailer and Hill

P U t t A M T SOCIHL

eU. I>. *CA.. I—.t T-aeday.A - e l l attended social was held.

on .Twaaday. by Martha WashingtonOoancU, D. of A., la H i

end literary

Only Six Straight Victoria*)Can How Brine; Victory

TO ROLL, HERE FRIDAY

PARK CLUB AND ROSELLE CASINO

MEET FOt SERIES OF THREE.

Tkeu Roselle Will Bell Tkre« M*Wltk ( ranftrd oa the Kornfr'i

Alley*- One fiame Lost Means• TI* Witb areataeld.

The. concluding inaicbr* ia TheDaily Press Bowling Uwgne promiseto h- of special interest this year.By wnn*ing three straight from thePark Clab last week lb* W<Club ba* brenme a decidedly pi

factor tn the rase for tb* dkip of the ieagne aad only tb*

greatest kind of howling t*day for tbe Bontlle Casino.

As they l i s t I today, the WesfanldClub ia la tbe lead witb fin will

'eMn-ld baa,ftovtTFt. oompleted ita scheduleeighteen games while Roasllasnty rolled twelve. Friday eveningtb* Roeelle crarks will come here fora series of three with tbe Park Club.wall* Thursday evening, February II,

iford Casino willRosalie to roll th*

aled games i s tbe league. While theseare aot very dime* Itelle. tbe exegencles of tb* aitsstionrequire an unbroken string of vic-tories for Roaelle If that «l*bwin Tb* Daily Pre*s trophy for tbethird time.

SB

itoation which resulted la aweaa Roeelle aad Weetfleld. tbe de-ddiBg mrtaa of g a i n being rolled

off on aantml groand, tbe CraaforaCssdao alleys. If Resell* wse*

oat of tba six, wnich onlykind af rolling can pnvi

will be another tie thia year to

is lost by Rosalie it a m i thatby will pass tato tb* baada of tb*

WuntsaM bowlen to bold for anoi

As so moch depands oaing games ia tbe Mag**. Fridayaiasj's n—HI m*y bs looked forwardto with mach lalsiasl T b m are

••uat bowler* 4 o n nl Hoasilliand tbe bast of them will undoubtedlybe on band to land the tropby for thatclub if firssnlilr As Rosette alrr*edyBB* two vfeuyies to ita credit, thebowbns from that town are particul-arly aaitmi* to win this year as itWiU (1*0 them permanent possessionof tba can. While the Parka are notroll to* a particularly hot game tbis

It ia going to take some heavydefeat them three times run-

ning on their own alleys.Bvea if tb* Rosalie team snecsedsi eaptnring three straight her*.

Cfeanford will still have to be met.Wails CraaJbrd ia at th* wrong end

of tb* Inagu*, at present, its bowlersoccasionally wake np and give their

a hot y h t . So tb* resultof the aragne will remain in doabtmntil the last fame is rolled.

The gams* which tbe Park Clsbrolled mat week on Ibe Westseldalleys were partially responsible for

present state nf affairs. It was aeery poor showing tbe Plainneldersmad* while Westarid did not do

Westfteld's game wasawovsr , to tab*

straight and give that team tbeia tb* league. All tbe Park Clabbowlers war* way oaT their usual

HereauaSmith

Witb tb* passing of ta*Olaasoa. Kiety A Company,regular meeting of the Comma

nog. tb* work af thatfirm In altering tbe city

practically accepted It will beomcialiy iwooguised when certain pay.BMBts are adjusted satisfactorily toib* city treasurer aad street commis-

Geortr F. McKeoagb, Of Syraease,S. T . . a member of the arm. was intbis city.checks with him for aetU*m*nt ofclaims except

MB which are provided for byremaining in City Treasurer ,I I I There I. still »l,

r4 for . i i ahas rurallisbed ahas

boadof tl.OtttTbroag

demy, inOieason A Klely. wiU

b* very smalt Tbe iBimkftta bav* in-atitnted aalt afaisat a Bound Brook

firm for hiias Issi iwhich they aliens maanfl them, a lomof at wast SS.000 In bidding for tbework tbe figure* were placed vary low

• •' IBM

or tb* bed* will bea vtry abort time and it is «

pwted they will be placed ia fallopemtioa before spring.

ELLiOn r. BARROWS INJUREDBROKE HIS LEG tN F A U ON THE

ICY SIDEWALK.

AeeMent <W«rre4 T i k t i Um• • . the nmanlansa

* » 30 •'clock, while returninghis boss* faom tb* Casino, where

ksoa Bttendiag UM anaaal amiing of tbe Hillside Tennis sad tJolfClab. He «rus walking horns ia compssy with Oeorge A Chan—an. president of tb* clah. When near tb* bonMof Alexander Gilbrrt. at tb* comer «

itml «vas«e and Eighth street, h«•lipped an BOSS* ice. He fell heavily

•d in doing *o fractured hi* leg JustJOV* tb* an k leMr. Chapman went to Mr. Gilbert'sanas and ' tetepboatd for tba

balance. Thia, in cfaarf* of Bo

aad Mr. Barrows was taken boss*.BM Dr. li W. ZmAuran waa

for and he and Mlm Margarettb* trained nurse, went attb* t w < . arriving Hi an jast

The break, wbil* a had one,evsry prospect of knitting in a reaable length of iimr Mr. Barrows is a

if* sat rnamber of the Produce E:jr* anA ha* always bees very

active. He) wwigbs about SU 1 i imli

USHARY AfTAIItS.

j>m UM Baalseaa s t Meet I aC or tb*Library Ptrerter* L-ut TnMBsy.Tb* regular m i i h n i of tb* Board

t Ubrary Directors wna held lastrening at tbe Library. There were

Kvarts Tracy, W. H_ Lar-Oila

M SoUTb* bills of tbe geaeral Ubrary were

ordered paid from tbe library fond.of tbe Babcock Ubrary from

fund. The asm of »50Dappropriaied for tbe pure base of:» for the general library The

antboi ised to paunbssian extaa desk for tbe ranitlag roomAfter tb* I f i l l a t of tbe librarian1!report for January, tb* board ad'

TIA1NCD NURSE SECURED.

any by Trraliti IB*|I»IHII WilliamAddis for the car* of tbe aearUt fever

at tba borne of Mr aad MiaBBS child

Annual Me-etinjr ofTlannla and Golf Club Waa

Held Laat Tuesday

CXUB IS FLOD

The interest ia tb* affairs af tanHillside Tennis and Golf Ctsa. m evi-

be both teaaia and golf to Interem tb*•bars. Tbe clab will bnv* a sab-"it*s* on SeBBsts. wi tli an* WOBSBSIiber. and tb* gam* will b* a**> a

derided nmtnraTne reports of tb* a

tli* comiBg •The report of the trissawt. J

Harwerdem, abows tbe nmil]<a for tb*yoar to be mx,m.Tt, tnclsdmg

ttl.OOO from tbe eats of tb* trut ssart-> bonds, Tbere is a \iTairri rs-

maining of «HU. id The dab's I•SS.Tn.S4

trsstees for tbre* years.Rosier r . Manay. D H Bowhasi anaI Wsetlsy Abbott ibe mimkiiBhlp s t large as a

ing unmmlil— for IfSs.AUer tbe annilBg th* traa

aaH orgaaissa by <

SBltte*. Oeorge P. ]The ehasg-a •» the o

Mr. Aekerman take* Charles J. Fisfc'a

ired. and Mr VaaBoskerck takes Dr.Ata'a place, the meter having re-

• R . PUTNAM COMING.

Will Appear •* T. H. S. A. ,

tractiooa of tbe preaant salWellington PSJBB

lettarer on dotation. Colombia IIMs-ltttt. and Profsssor

elccadon. Assert ran A cadi myArts, Xew Tork Ctty.

He wiU r «woodertnl lmperaonatios af IPiilUps- great d "

by aim at th*Attona Hotel, V*w Tork. two s

D»own. of Lehign Ualvomty, atBetItlebem. where be fynmi i an ad-

os charity -hie*gai* at

Constitutionalist VOL. XXXV. PLAINFIELD. N. ).. IHURSDAV. h-

Page 2: THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. - digifind-it.com · parked the edilce. Tbe decoration* • not elaborate but L Smilax, palms and feras i gled with a profusion of Easter lilies iked the palpit

THE

FOR JERSEY i l l>«w Typa of LocomotlT. to

b* I naudled on Howmrk andH.w Tor* Dlrtaton.

1 BOUGH POSSIBILITIES. 1. SLATZ HAS KtM ItEHTMWtD

FO* RECOA0ER

IT W H X SHOKTBW THIP

THCSC HEW uuana WILL ALSO U

USEDFO* »OStUE-«EW«IC TRAIW

Ar. B.IM <- * • H I

Dtwmr tlaa - ntaasaaa • ' « Tarlr

I , r IMktr Ke« Rolling

Newark tto Central Railroad of NewJersey intends to aaake eeveni newdepartarea in tto manm-r of handlingits tnfir there. Tto moat importantof tto itn-s;-- will to tto adoption ofaaw rolling -lock, which will shortentto rnn.iag time btiwton that cityand Xew Tork about are minutes

Aboat May is a type of locoasonew to Newark reside.* will toplaced OB tto Newark diviuon llknown a* tto " suburban" aaO*sad ha* been used with great aaoaon tto Uliaoi. Central for it* tnffleaear Chicago, and 1* used by tto NewTork, New Hsvea and Hartford Bailroad for tt* rapid transit serrioe.

U was Ito original Intention of theirtlt-rals of tto Mew Jersey Psalislplace a taratahi* in t br freight yardsbelow Mulberry atnet, but (his wiami] tb* leas of tto width of threetracks for soasa distaace. nad tto icould aot to apaiad. Aftar a consul ta-tion between tto head* of tto TBTIOB*operating department*, ll was decto adopt tto "aabaihan" type of loco-n M l n for tto Newark divinon. andaccordingly a harry order for fltteeaof them was placed with tto BaldwiaLocomotive Wort. Of Philadelphia.

xpe«9* to li»vi- the loco-k by Jaae I.

: failluB* men tto "•abarana" liMiiaaiilln la known a* •- aasdle-eBofc boiler do.ale-header,'aad has many advantages for haulingtraia* oa short n u Tto priacipalobjmttm to running an ordinary pas-

tfaa weight la not evenly distributedg m (bo track*. With the new stylethe weight u balanced orer the drtvla ( a b w k This model of pamengcilocoootiTf- ha* th* advantage ofgetting under headway after lr»vtagMatin wry quickly aad U vary . * . : 1 T

Ontcials Of tto Sew Jersey Genual,in Ito department of motiveestimate that tto aew locomotivewiU to capable, if desired, of makingaUty n i W an boar. Tto drivingwheel, a n to be sUty-thrv* lachesl i m n - , nod. considering tto Miof the piston and boiler aarfac*, llestimated that tto '*Mbmrbaa" .hooldaiaku a milf an hoar for every inch mthe illamiHi of tor driver*

It is tto Inlealiiai of tto

for ttooMeB r k •••-•

been placed with tlHolliagsworih Company, of Wilming-MB, QaL. fm forty a*-combiaaiioa and vestibule oar* ofthe latM type.

That Ito Central intendsIt* faciltie* ovi-r iti wholeiodlcaMd by reoeat orders placed withtto Brooks I n i w r u r .Works, ofDankinh, K. T , and with (to Bald-win Locomotive Works, of Philadel-phia, which calls for sixty locomotives,i l.asiBi ll aa follow*: Flftaea •witch-lag. twelve suburban, twenty-are tea-wtoal pasaeager, thre*"Chaataaqaa*'fast sxpriss type, three •Atlantic'fast express type and two tea-wheelfast freight locomotive* of UM

of t r lorosMtirtv. as O U T of

•e hand-* the traflk M v m Kawarhmod New Tork will ba placnl on thatrlirition. aad probably ihrrr of la*awheh ea»iaaa will ba aard in theNewark fm«h( yards.

A* aaaa a* ta* a . * trnght 4mpat oa

r of bailducs oa Lafay««to street.r aaad aa a fmCtit atMioa. wiU a*

Warn this is aoa*-. aacar-a* laadad. if daairaa. « .on LafayM*e straat.

be nKapfetioo of the atoraMdhaace will be *>aaW in the

aad U M aatd that dariaiaaar* naiaa wiU to raa at

interval*. Tto "amhar-of lw<wwMlnai will alao be

>OaTt

tbe atdrwalkWith

track,achfdair.

M*a»« Other r h r n

y after tto boroach *lectitsa to Marrli tto norvaaiaatioa oltto. Boroasfa Coaacil will to effected.TM* will briasi with it varloaa

u aad tto atlactioa of i

flr early to |p of ttoae onand harder attll to d

• what tto

aw talk of hoaamtav FraacuHl.t . to aacceed Tboasa. Dood a.

•X. Wtotbe* tto latter deaim

•hoald to not to adrerai- to OoMina

n« la <aider otbrrwill to aaked to

Mr. Blais. it to eoateaoe•MOB Of hil prafsaslOB •* a U<

rrr. ta adsairably qaaUOed to dichaTKC tbe datie* of i»oordT. Ha toa» boat of friends in t to boro««h antit i . b>U«nd that hi* appointurawoaldto favoraUy receired by tb.prop)* arn-rallT

As for tbe oflkwa of chief of ibe fln•panaxnt aad oierawf of tto poor

i* i*Bprobabl« thai **J cbMajM ito auaV J. J. Stahl as t to iaeibeat of t to former plac* aad Will:O. Detole, of tto latter, it U declaredton aw—ded to ttoir dattas wrl]and ttora i* no raaioa for makina; an;

tB allitmaBi Si

oeglt phyatcsim, ia which capacity tohas shown so maeh energy. Tto ofBoeia BM a lucrative oae, tto fact

>ai it i* rather exprnsiTe to ttoolder Dr. Arthur H. Uaadoa'.

ntion. bat. altboogh to stand* well

ilh Itw pnlitical powers that to,

considered that Dr. Pitti* i* t to

aa eatitled to tto place.

TEACMEC TO "

M H U S ( mt the I • ! • •

The one haadrod aad Brstof tto Caioa Coanty Ti

ll to told la Publie School Na. i. HorreU H i m . Killabeth, Saturday. r«b. aa

Tto meeiinc will bagia at t:l&.and t to roUowias; prosraau

pariaoBu, Principal B.public school No.discussion. Priacipal Ford.

Of Railway, and Principal AKline, of Union j penmanship m ttopublic school curriculum. H P . Smith,Of New Tot*; discussion. PrincipalThomas, of CranTord, and Priacipal

•ore* & Ellis, of South RoaeUekdiag la Ito public *cbool, Sup*. A.Demorest, oT Hoboken I discussion,

Priacipal J. J. Savitm. of Westfleld.and Principal 1 W. Tra«-il, of Ptaiafield.

Aa inritation has been sent out torequesting

HE II ODE UN HOVEL.

"The Tale aad TheCharartar BCatfWere l)U<-i»rd h> Mlsa CarrvU.• • Tto TaU aad tto Character Btady"

orawd tto bardea of ttalk girea by Miai Aatoaiette OarroU,

ssa York, in tto foarth of toraerie* of lectares on "Tto Ooaatrac-

of tto Modern Noral," at ttolewae of Mr. and Mrs. Henry K.

lowro, of Watcbanjt araaati. jiiaHiday arteTBooa. A* at tto prerioa*talks there wa* a lanra a f

>t. in addition to t to forty-thre«OBMM *BbacritoT* to tMins Ckrrall poiatad oat tto nwny

diatinctioB* totwean tto novel ofplot aad lacidam oa ttaa oaa a a d

of character aa tto ottor.•tory or u r m i n n*d tto other a

•rady of people. Scott.aad Crawford ware cited asdealiac with plot* and Tharkrry,Hawthorne, Eliot and I n . Ward mwriter* of character atady.

•CPAflBNC HOAO".

Tto N«W JrrseT O—Ual U lapTOTa* tto L * & diTUion.

Ueneral FI *O* Wea*.

laaipaw repair shops of tto SewJaney OaatraL has ttala.ni I Ma po-

toaoeapt a pnnitiwi with i toPadac atCatyanaa. •*

E P W O R T H LEAGUE. DRAMATICS 6IVDI fOfiund calm, l l I* tto .barace ofttoa. fesr and n illnniiias tt laoa confidence ar assurance of safety

things »re going well, aad Ifrom harm

f-l-rtrt's legacy to the prtcfless boonEVEHY SKAT WAS TAKEN

tore been the CTMtoraM Pmerrerof•D WtiMl Tet in IIla earthly MettsseH* said of Hln»eir. "the Soa «f MaaMth not watt* to lay III* beaa." ladepartlnc from amoas men M Ito rh>ii.l- world He mi fir an win apportioa-Ins klncdoms •monc Ills rblrf foDow-era. aa did Alexander 11* p r * nocrowa* darlnc UfetJaae. a* did Nape-leoB. nbt note pni tn lcn at death wasan outer robe, wklcfe HI* Eom*n eie-cwttooen tore la phwea and dlrtdedand an Inner canaeat for w W * tto

for Ito poa*«wton of HI. tomb, whichwa. aot Ilia at a a bot only borrowedfor a few boon at moat. Other molt!todea tore soap-ht for tbe wood of lit*crow a* a toty Urine and It wa. aotH M at *JL bat rtoman. and may toretortnred many before and after.

L

n i B T p A f T

TO SHOUT U H P U U H C C TALKS

plenty shall III* followers Bod. batthan* a n not His legacies. Wtot ttoworld tod never before fow5d andnever since aeen. except as He gar* It.(hat la tto heritage bat

Isaiah foresaw and foretold, "TbouwEH keep Him la perfsut peaee whoneBlind la stayed on Thee "

Pear* He tear*, with ns Uses— wenow tor* rnniflinri la Oon** pmas

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

r always filledwith a desire to leave something to ttolived oaes who remain behind. Thaillriltr possessed even tto Lord JeaafChrist, . a d a* He was alwwil ta manIlls tlatlpln He bequeathed to thema priceless legacy. Christ had aa m -terlal effects to dtotrlbot* among Humbat tken •*« legs ele* even a moog menof more value t t o . material

T lo

M K M J O I B Y « : P I I C LIBRARY fillIEXT SESSIOH Of GRAND LOWE, A. 0,

U. a t , WIU ACT OH THEM.

t i l of tat* Pras>a*sd aieatrh-

tlea* t* the >«aWnhl»

Kales of the Order..Tto followiag amnaamiaai |

been propo—d aad will to ac t s , aponat ibe aett n—iisi of taw ] OraadLodge of the Aacieal Order of CattedWorkmen of New Jeraey. : Tbaae

"Peace 1 lear* with yo . : my peace I . ° " ™ _ 'give onto yoa; aot as t to world glvsth. "Memtorahip—No peraoa .hail togive I BBtS JOB. Let not youT tout to . *)dmitted lo beneficial membership introubled, neither let tt to afraid." nto order except to to a white male

Peac* la an lawurd liliaslsi i t to of tbe rail age of eighteen years aadEvery em* was takes U Reform 'be -result of equllfbrstea force*, t t o under forty-are y e a n of age at the

Hall, Ttmrmtej. when a drmmttic f-*f _£^^T^t^n^^J^ «—of nortrimj tto Workmen'. d~entrrtainmeBt w

of the B.fiam Clnh.Tto massing opened with t to custo-

mary song Barrio* led by tto presi-dent. John Ooodwin, Bcriptare read-ing by Chaplaia W. F. Richard, andprayer by Lewis E. Barkalew. Shorttemperanee talk* w a n then rlrai hytto pnaMeat, B. W. Hand aad W. C

then

>~Chrt*f*"lTfe waToa* 5 ' n « j +*"> <• ™****d ia the oocapation ofs conflict, u d when He uttered , manufacturing cartridgea,

these ward* He wa* racing tto crisis of | powder, n11ro-g!vrenne, firework*.tt nil: yet bow calm Hi* aooJ, bow aerromion cap* or other tugs eiplopeaceful HI* mien, bow absolutely HI* . «iTp* : . cnatodtaa of nitro-glycerine,will harmonised wtth tto will of God! , pymtecBaiat, a naral officer, Bailor

>•" j Sv^T* 1 f ^ T ™- "-i T ZZ£! to^*Z OMtto KBlplor'. daughter, while Mim' S l ^ p S r . peacl " ^ t It clanoTgS. ««*>--«i OB bo**, » mibmariB* diHoffman wa* "Biaaca." tto betrayvd , 1 L chrt*t not only speaks peace, bat * dredge boat employe, nawife. Mia. 8.UBB.I E t m i wa* ] gtrrm It. X It is perfect peace. Isatah j hile drlvw. ri

peace Christ leaves 1* power to bold shorten life or to render it mdre nn-th* wlKleat Tear hi psase. to still a oertaia. capable of earatB#> a1 lireli-ctamr or hash a cry. It Is tbe coming Bond for himself aad family, and itof merry to . sens* of ala, of life ta the » . believer in the exi tmwe qf . 8o-fesr of death." I nreme Being, t to Creator and k>resrr-

Tto peace of rhrtst baa serenl dis- ^T o f | h e B n ( f 1 1 I I t

Would Probably be UnderControl of the Borough

Board of Education.

DONATIONS OFFERED

BOROUGH SCHOOL U t A A I T MOW CO*.

TAJMS 3 , 0 0 0 VOLUMES.

pablio library Wiag ,ia Ito borough at aa early oaf . The

ripe yet bat. altboagfctraritirs rrfuae to AM; it is ccrtaia that sni-ion M being give, tr-

thi* ha* aot beau finally ar-

ia tbe fa

eoatribBte to *arh .worthy iBatimtioa. Contrary to allprecedent, Andrew Carnegie will amto appealed to to 1 end hi* 1

aailor. a, raised in tbe borough, if possible, aadit is thought tbat then a n a Bamkerof a n who wiU contribute liberally

front of Ito school

la part nwrni tbe well-kBAwnhandkerchief nets* from "Ottollo"™ ^ 1. thU Mr. Foot, took tto

. g j m <b t*. ' * »• Vmm

• • * . * ^^mn.^- *^»'»** I r— — — • — — r

^ ^ , I ~ ' ——.

says, "Tboo wilt keep him hi perfect going vessel or tugboat: a rafttnaB, a' property ha* beea u ,' pence." IVrfect jiesce—"peace within. I soldier In time of war, an aerqaaot. s ' able kite. Tbe only

••bout, peace wtth Ood. peace professional baseball player, a profes-(be tto likelihood of Ibi.-vrlt- rncer.a profeasioaal foot- ' snUwuities wishing (o tv

eodDraoc* most be cultivated tbe tostAble. AH la so changed by the

coming of Jean*. He endured to tbeend. and bope for a* Tiara wtth 111*remrrrctlon and doe* not jro when U*iscead*. We tore aot Hen tto end

of God'* working: but we tore .eeaJeens and believe In Uod. We trust

nd have peace.Ills peace! That M more tton tto

navictloa that God to rating u d that

" K o

to more tton passive resting In dl-Ine protection. It M tto sell-* out-

going oT passionate heart affectioa andyearning destn to bteas. It Is adorn-thm of tbe .11 excellerii One With ah

vbtns; BOBI ferror. "Having lovedIs own. He loved them untn tto>•! " He g.v* Hlmsetf far aad ta

them. They tnd peace In this hna,•~kj| a* tto world glveth." Ba

Not given too net, dying, ttno longer to hoarded or selSsblyTto world give* wtot It can no 1

L Jsami gfvea wtot He win!a*e as ages paaa and oar capacity

cBlargea —love—boandleas. refreshing,aoul MtlarylBg. tto pe.ee of quench-less love, attested by death, abiding Ineadleas life perfect pesos:

played the pa" of •' Emelu. ' • Tto gut pn^ im p^nl^a. -Tboo wfllprogramme dosed with an original k p r p blm l n rf„-, p t m e t whose mind beneficial•ketch entitled "Tto Fallen Angel."" la stayed ia Tbee." Peace p a w t d .who is elbr Mr. Foot*. Tbe sketch was firmi may be preserved on one condition ofby Mr Poote aad John (Joodwtn, and Our minds must to stayed on God. OBpictured tto desjsb of a brilliant mind Cbrtet. on toaveBly things. The

• * » • •**»• to- ™ * #**<* «^,*Wpremelron<;odwboc*nd.-o. 8-chpart of "Tto FalMB Angel. " ! a m t n truBt* God. ami God never

DBTIB. tto evening Mlm Krans sang I chrtats pence Is needed by sllWalts," a

terpi.ee of Arditi. and she waicalled, when she smug for an

¥ I l ife to full of turmoil, of struggle, of

I'nder *ocb clrmmatsncca tbe

Tto Christian nllgtTO great truths. First, tt declaresrlth empbssla that men do dot bare

eternal life on tto ground of tbelr mer-In tbii II dlffm from all fahje,

eartbbora rettgtons. Fame rcUgtoa*•nally repr«»nl men a* seeking Godorder to smur« aal vi tlon. The Carto-in reUgtoB renriaaat* God • • aeek-g men in crder lo save them. Our

Lord aalij to His disciples ami throng!them my* to every trae disciple. "T> n aot cboaeu Ue. bat 1 have choaei

Society of tb* First Pre*»ytenan ' nnclen* for tto library. Ttore arc ne;horch a aocial and entcrtainowat wa. , less than 2,500 voluBte* ia tto flimiiiriven in tto chapel of tto cbarch last • art street sebool at preseot. TbesrThursday Mr*. Edear Wilhmns 1chairman of ttoand an aaiqa* programme

t' was devoted to the readi -Tto Lost Chord."'• by tto

charch quartette, Elmer D. Cutting,K. Maxwell HoaeTman. Sydoey H.Tibrwonh. u d J- Wilt

Mred. It looks upward I Ood. tto_ _ giver of all good. »>d outward

• disgrace to tto h t U M B b*1"* » exdodea no foreign-

• •U*Sraoa to < « „ ( , „ enemy, for even tto enemy

Them is some diacsaaion in tto bor' tto adTiaabtlily of abandon-

ing tto Jail. A new one •• fell to to eqftlon.sorely needed. Tbe [in mil structure,

ding t.ilmaa,

municipality.Tto interior I* ill fitted; It is borri

bly cramped and there is no venUla- mff l a a , ' ^ 'nno. Aftar being closed all night tto aource of every Meaning, tto fountainair is fouL This is the opinion of tto of goodness and love, tto aBtbor ofcouncilman in question and t ton a n lire, temporal and eternal.

*y eitisens who acne with hi. *bose Sou we to'imeoui in tto matter I *^rvs Him tbe f

| hi to to loved as ooeneir.God.

Abore all, tt

Me druw him." Tto Bible revests•sn deuriy *n*-emphatlcaily anoth-

er great trvta. *nd stist is mensaved from tbelr sins, not ' *Preabyicrian Uesaenger.

: enlarges tto aonL that whichG d If to

I win eanMatiy seek for myarif aado wtot I can to help others attain tto

highest New Testament •tmodard of ex-perience aad life. I wrU abstain from

those form* of worldly atnowmentforbidden by tbe diarlptlbe of tbe Meth-odist Epiaropal ennrch. and 1 wtB at-tend an tar u possible tto religion*meetings of tto chapter and tto can- " lake M M active part.

cared aloBoe. The mayor wont U

on tto subject, bat it will not ba M

ciuag if aa early date action to- church by its ideals Is

rarda Ibe desired mid ia taken by tto * * • " t m U ' oooqnerk " ~ - * O = ^ |SSrTb."STo^d< > « • • . Report, at Llbr.ry. [ torn | , »obfc. but Christ ia;. ™

Through HOB. Charts N. Fowler tkm to dlrlBa. Jernm gare tto blgtesttto Pnbltc Library ia regularly n - law. the most pBllosophic.1 rale ofoeiving tto buUeiin* of tbe Twelfth pore ethte*—nay. of pare religion—tbeCense*. It tos also reoalTed through world has ever >surd. ttot brrond

tto tbat bound ret- * " « * • a ™ " apetutadoB e,n Bot riat.

rurther delay to i t o air-brake inatrac- ,UOD oar for i t o parpose of beiag la-1ptraeted aad receirias: an air-brake ,

w,maldMnt j D . Me Nab will

As one boroughite any. tto time ia h ~ r L " J^**" o n t *"T<>o* ramlly

f « appro-chin. whe.U will to ah- ITLTSlrJwCrrt 1 ^ ^ ^ ^

*to"'God*1 iT^the " ~

raoo shsil to admitted to A rough estimate hasmembership ia the order of tto f m n i r l library

ijraged in tto sale, by retail, ta.SOft and It msy to that thiigliqaoni

hindrance wonM

l»e cotinK atentire

PICTURED BONOS.Chief r en ter s of Kadeavor *o*

at P i n t Preabrtertaa « aarra

Tto idea i* to make it aa broad aspoaaible *o far as^Ihe cirralating pnr-ilegen are conetrueid. It woald anthrown open to the pablic at large.althoBgn tto primary object woald br

— • • • - • » - « - » • •Ut «id tto *cbnol children aad yoaa*;Under tto aacpiee* of tto Ebdcaror | people generally. Already there i

i t f th P i t P b i f

in chars* biography, art, science, trarel,wa* pre- geBcral literatmre commitatiaa:

tto lUnsttation of

under his wise administration tto colA ! lection has bom iiw rraaiil rapid!v

Tbe State giTea an amount in cashequal to t to parchae* price of anyvolume placed in t to school, ami this

mila additions I

tto aoojr with steroptiooB *lowing it " T t o Chriatmaa Carol." byXHoken*. was n a d by Mia, Josephine __

Petne and *iso illustrated w i * toad- , brary from time to time All tuitionTto lantern slide* were fee* collected by tbe school sathorities

A. V. Sewing. J n 1 aa» reserred for tto Ubrary fund aadsocial t h e n is a snug little, sum oa toad

v for *Bch iwijMM*.

After t to enilime followed and nfresbments

STUDY1MG AIR BRAKES.m u t e FOft rm)-OTio«

. Caadldates for Oalces 1 . Hit k He heelPhejf^ Says That j Battalion WDI be Pwamlnr*

aodidatea to Sll tbe vpresent staff of tto PUiafidd

of.be Omm. Oltor. will to J ^ n ^ J S l

*•»•*- Lord

I law. sat Oflit rigfateousness, oa which

Us. -Thon shslt love thewith all thy heart and

thy aelghbor as

twrtincate* and therefo•hoald to romde to inrn

s aa parly a* possib!

geanu;oorponllaDce-corporais and third aad foarth

srn iED WITHOUT SUIT.

•JTm. O. Raid win Given D u s f M byAfter Bouad Brook 11-.

Chart*.Jvaner, of Somefmi street.has instituted proceeding* in JusticeSasalley'a court against Willias* Tay-lor, of Bonad Brook. Tto i

F. J.

, Jan a . t topuny haa awarded ta John Burke, of hi carefol to add to tto apectBc beooeataPhillipsburg. a ssctio. foremaa OB a general one dlaposteg of -t to rear. I**

" Belvtdere-Delawan drrlakm, the natdoe sad remainder- of bja estate, \ company, struck t to horsfs

arl-B, an. to barn, -h-di- > V ^ * " ? * £ ' p r ^ 1 " * ° * * • , !»* - * ?•*" •*-.I L.. his HTtlna af i ru t ia • • * • • • * • " **»

\ or th Jersey ( omnmav.

Throsgh hi* counael. Frasw-u jlacs, William O. Baldwia, of We*.

Front street, effected a .ullli imisst OB rFriday with Urn North Jersey Street tar t to plaintiff. Tto trial will takeRailway Company for injuries ana- place February I

vision L , hi* t apecttc Bead, of Hi* temporarily.oar/children, batcelvuhle Beceaatty by *acb bUnket

b T * * * rlaiWM* s s that found la Dent, m i l"Thy shoes iball to Iron and brass.

beau nauBlUly ssMlsd tbat be.'

.and a* thy day* *o shall thy atreacthb " O d rtb U

I annrajace U> 'md r*u#T*

• Wlaa tscc«*U4s. -DeMlr sadntelybecmach i r c , ^ ?£%**<«

o;

•I" nan, bcadacto, generally disordered

B health. DeWitt's LitUe Early Bisentbe liT«r, opmi tbe bowel*

with dyapapma, belching aad

thorough. Ttoypill*. L. W. Eaad

God CBrirbes every life with op.•Klea, and so Just la tto economy (itormaulm of Aaleboro, ICl

of God ttot If one to quite sore be ba. Maid eat hardly anything twitbout

f^T"mm!rto''***»'Tln-^

pUee, is greatly improved from herrecent illncm

Heary Hoffman, of West FrostCure

illness.

Mrs. DaBaia, of Park aeesme. haa

.J7» ratBrB.* from a ristt with n i suve .

n i utionaust

nine EPWORTM LEAGUE.

NUUK m FOR CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

uuHioimsi

Page 3: THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. - digifind-it.com · parked the edilce. Tbe decoration* • not elaborate but L Smilax, palms and feras i gled with a profusion of Easter lilies iked the palpit

THK CONSTITUTION AUSC

BOROUGH Y0UN6 FOLKSyfrnnm |I|||||DV 00niuuLu uniiuniu to - I U M ' • M - D n n . *****••

BE IB TAKES A BIDE.

up to the navalTb* E r e n t W a s a S i m p ] * B a t "undurd. Article* on •

B*l*tiT«*j a n d F r i e n d s . |Hom* Circle" and " bswetoa for(•rowing Cirli ' are particnlarly in-teresting. The cover, in i t s aadblack. U one of tfae Malcolm

• i n MI*

i la V n9 I I E S H 1 I I

Tr*»*is n Cmmf in t t e Sled «f His

f N 1 4 4 i Slayer*.

THB BRIDE'S HOME.

MISS JESSIE H. COODfNGTON HUMtlED ,

TO WH. D. •OmSOM. I publication, SI East 17th street, Kew

[Tort.

C i i f a n i r**rtars»ed by • * « . I>r. ' Tbe Coamopolitnn is tartan*** in IU

p. J. Verhe. roaamto 1—tleaned , l r * ' 0 * r°* F>biaary. Stories of love,

an Betam rr..m B t w j a w i . i Fletkm Kumber" vitally interesting.A qaiet tbough charming nuptial, " & C «* B * * • » " *7 ZangwiU deals

wost wsa tbe marriage of Mim irsnie ' w l t h ( b * *—HBntiwn of n Jew andMay Coddington. daaghfrtr «f Mr. j ' " * *aeviluble tragedy of his lore f.and Mr* Hammo Coddington, of •» •»««•* g»H whose ram prejudl,

• D Mor- •"*•*•«*• over her nobler feeling*. 1

, of ttome street, which took ; " * « • Ymll*7 • * • * • D*a*a>TbomM Je at the home of the brUe'* par- j M " i « •*»»•»• the «r*g»> of a

H • daehing young engineer between loreI nf rrlailriM aud iu ' " d •*»•*» '"Mr.MncOlowrie'sWidow'

timate friends, probably numbering j u t b « M*» °* • western story in Bretrear score ia all. had anthrrrrl t^'Harte's happiest veia. and "Tbevitaem tbe fMtal fl—saifin. and tbe F i " h " ' • one of E. W. Kemlta*»fally adorned parlors were well "amorous shit*.

1IM with this joyous party, whenIbe oprnlng strains of the wedding! Western subjects and contributor.•ar-*- * -i-u-fi." T as a, are receiving mnch attention in thengaul that the happy affair wns nbout i Century Magasine this year. "to take piscr It WM precisely T JO the oonclnaion of Mr. Hoagh'io'cmck when Mim Leia Kibbe, of ' papers on "Tbe SettlementBound Brook, w m a i s w d this bridal j West," illustrated by Remington, andBun-h and simultnaeonsiy the radiant - before tbe beginning of those by Kay

e wended tbeir way down Stannard Baker on "Tbe Great South-" tor which tbe diatl

,-BI*. JtHMT

jlb> broMl aoirway to tbe « of tbe

artist Maxfleld Punish has beanto make i Hast rations, a number ofmiscellaneous article* of special inter-est to tbe weat will appear, la theFebruary number theas contp•Chicago'* Ores* Hirer-Harbor,"

Elliott Flower, illustrated by Banter-

beneath an artisticallyformed bower of r—*«n-. fern* andsnAax, the religions curesnonj wns

j by Re*. Dr. D J. Yerfcea,if the Flits Baptist chunL. It

took bat a few in i mi n nls and no soonerwst it aotemninrd than one and all of dual, in which the subject ia treatedtb*) sail mtilaftr of gin as* * made) baste in Its commercial andti mead congrutulntioBj* to Mr. and aspect*; a story of OUaboma entitledXn. Morrison. The reception lasted "A Government of the People." bylor several hours. At a late hour tbe J. W. P i w y . a new Indiana writer,happy ronple sapped away, although with picture, by Justice; n tale of theact without being showered with tbe Southwest, entitled•kite grained symbol of good luck. j Romance," by Frederic

The honeymoon will be spent in with hia own picture*;Washington, D. C. On their return " Lincoln nnd Kentucky," by CiceroMr aad Mrs. Morrison will reside T. Sntton, with a new Lincolnwith the bride's parents on Mountain trait: and lastly, a group of "snnne. After the pair bad left last of tbe Weat," dealing with golevtaiag tbe young people enjoyed tbe Ring, the old Santa Fe trail, tbamerrr waits until tbe midnight boor prairie and Ibe Sierra. An nrticle anwa. drawing nigh. As an additional derlined for an early namber is "Tbef.atur. a immU-r with wnsioal ability Plains Armas.' l.y Noah Brooks,coatnbuled in making the affair still rrcord of personal experience in themare delightful by rendering vocal early flfties, for which Mi•efcvtiona. ' ton h n made some of hi*

At the wedding tbe bride was and &ramatic picture*.gowned in embroidered net over white J•ilk. She carried a abower of bouquet < Apparently tbe St. Mroars, but wore no veiL Neither tbe •*•«> » rfmmw* pleasing to ita readersbride nor the groom wa. attended, it * • substituting a "long short-story-being tfae desire of both to b a n tbe , oosnplete in each number ror tbeaffair ns unostentatious a. possible, ™—' in-*aiment of a serial. In tb.The bouse WM well decorated with * • « » number tbe long story is anaes, ferns, smilai and palaas, neatly J bright bit of fanciful, humorous nonarmored aboat the spneions rooms "ens* *»T Bennet W. Masson. ofand hallways. Among the guests Rochester. N. T. Through Fairy-were fnends and relative* from New .»•»** » • Han-on Cub" Is tbe title,Bronswick, Bound Brook, Kliiabsth, nnd this title strike, tbe note of inN*w Tork and Brooklyn. congruity tbat characterises tbaJoUj

The gift, to tbe bride were notice. ] « « T " « " • Of-acb-a. the heroine.bh> by reason of the qualitv a* well M ! ««• Giant Gnome, the Poet andth« unusual number. In tbe array «"* Objector are sure to be-w*n specimen, of the Jeweler's art in otam- fuTOriWu with lovers of Snarkssilverware, elaborate design, in cut ! « * Boojuma It is unriched by Mimi h a , Haviland and Dresden china, Cory's UI astral i<Fa*nle glass, quaint shapes in brie-a- ', length is thibfsc. and useful furniture M welL j American ANo* the least welcome in the) cotlec- »Pon the adtun was a check for a subetanl tal J * "aaxiant and some large aised coins in

ichola*

It

"*«T rail** " * » *»<»o-liance," which . . ba-rdnrurea of two Americanrmudaa ' Old Strategy"

y tbe h.nnng of moontalaliona-A • !«« made popular by Praai-dent Rooaerelt'a yet recent hunting-trip in the WML Minor featune of

j the number include bright poem* byMartmrM Johnatm. Ome* Fiaaer and

M. SUvert'a Place. | Edwin I- Sabin. and arreral abort

TMt, proprietor of tbe Somer article, and Horiea. To the childrenl . contemplate. IhemaelTea of tbe depnrtmenU of the

ff t

NEW PARTNER.

• in three

art street Jewelry store,enUnting hia place of business. Tbe ' mags sin* offers great wadjoining store room, now oooapied there being awards of prise.by George Riebter as » barber shop, out of tbe four departments.

H will be added to bis present quartern j T b e i ^ , , , , . article in the FebruaryThe partitioB between tbe two will F o r o m u . diacn**»on of "The Settle-

t ba removed and the entire stmctare m p D | w l t h china" by Mark B. Dan-; thfowa into one lary* room. • mf^ who is not rery optimisltie aa to

These improremeats will be made ' t Oe* outcome of the action taken byby February is, at which tia*» Mr. j Otm weMera nauons after tbe Baser

; Sitren will enter into partnership H ^ J . Msjor J. H. Parker I M I I I I> brother. Carl Silvnrt. The t h f , q t M | M "What .hail we do with

the Philippines'•" bytbeir

Asiatic power. "The Reforuutitm of| I I I i l l" l» tin ami I by J. Frank-lln Fort. JuauWof the guprnms Courtof New Jersey, in a paper which

! recommend* «h«- employmaut of sys-teum of oandibonal pardon and

, and tbe iastitntion of reform-

^ R T O U W Bt»HBlt.a jat-W*. for yoaag f tVosrs . , MerrUl

Mim Rita C Pond.af Willow avenue, i A ^ J - , ,who WM one of tb* graduate, of tbe ^ 'Trenton State Normal School., made a'decided hit at the<*ri*es Friday rrmlng. Sbe

wiU be B

T. A. B.The T A B Society of St. Mary'i

pariah will tender a reception ti<*«mmittc* aad fit mill>m laailnn the receart fair a — w—a.TW aSair wiU be giren in Ibe organ-isation'* ball on Weat Foarth Mreet.Monday evening. Feb. lo.

l a * rub*, llprt . ooprr, a local bun

rr of Mime fame. .!.<! ibr killiag. TheI-OT,.- ..f c>ii, ryairril . « r . r i o r . ia

nnw at mirk la the mminiain* hark"f \ . .r . !S .T C-OOfM-r , . PODkfBK for

lUr rraw.l. U M Thttrwlai l ' » . | r r

was r-,y,nS r'Uirtf elm;: a fre-rjiirii.tt ifp.ir'™ trail not far from

en nddra'.v h- n r n u -

SEMES OF TALKS OVEN AT FMST KEX

•YTtftAN CHUICH JANUMY 2 9 .

I WHn I

la ihe Pn»are «n the

McKinley the yoat b, tbe aoMier. the•taieamnn. and tbe man. formed ahighly entertaining quartet** of n b-Jecta at the •peslnl ocmorul eerrteeheld indent M tbe Flint Preabrterlan cbiJannaryCation*

A toodly «aed ooa|en> andTt la needlem

m three jTrialte* all niandlngnpo> 'hr- r in nl It-i'*. 'Ihn wtrv btttM ferr wmmy. loaper qu'rilj junipnltu the «r-Mi..l HHI l i n l him barw laa nrmr-l.v Irtr. Then h^ • « • m d jfor lh<- fraT. He harl hut rio>h1>hri:> The « n l r—t.,.•,,' ihr mbrbear ran-ht f>?ht nf Ihr intruderanal nu-lr a r-u. for him. Snre «faim f/*nenr - m a hni'.rt mm h-rhr»d. th-n m i . norr hamala f'.llowrd.- .!i.- i, _• :-:--• in thr head of (h- braat.

and B*M> m > fcid, "Thr rulm wantedto tlri-miiii i,»-.r i r flrrd Ihr rrnuh-drr of h.- -'.. I! ..',|in(r thr tfnt rub.hi.i I he nthrr yet mtii innL Thialatter ruti wa> on the raa.

Cooper »»> aat Ia be i)ppri>ed ofthr prin-. nhh-.n-h wlthoiti •mmanf-iton. tt «rai a h.vii! i.-r, 1 fi-htThe rifle wna broken aaj the rvb'ahew) orilhoul aarfaam rflWi on Iheanii: • ' . (m.|«-r -...., L'i hrnnyhl l,.~knifi- in-., awe and -la-l.^.l ihe mb'»throat. The fi-tit la>tetl !..it a few

to thr r!n->-hnna1'd mnl<:iiDurlni thr :•••.! wer-L thr . o r t f j -

nr.. r n - m and thrir frirn.!<. haretited an Iiear n*eat. The l.i-ni nf the

i f h i i « « n of ssach in!E. W. Will.»»• WM i . skstrge of

tbe meating and be conducted it in anable way. The early earner WM dweltupon by Edwin K. Osno, whompaper WM especially wall milsunand delivered. Grove Himman followed up Mr.Oaaeo'i remarks by tell>ng the story of McKialey M tb*aold.er boy who Ram from tba ranksto n naajorthlp by ptnek aad bravery.

It WM assigns*) to Rev a • . Her-ring, tbe pastor, to ninam his viewson the bate chief *aacutiT*man. Tb* clergyman said that threething* impressed him in studying tbelife of Mr. McKlnm* la ~in the presidnat's chair The firstWM that be WM isi*si MIopinions of sober advice;that he WM Arm latbe third that he never saerineed pria-

Mr. Williams rimed Urn formaldisramion by telling of MeKinley theman, having gathersil his informationwhite a Wnshingtonlaa. Incidentallybe told tbe love tb* Nation had forhim. M WM shown IB its attitude at

- . ,- .

Kbleb

sbe pointed out a *rm1~Wrg fialnnof tb*tic relations. Tb* great lore he borehia frail wife and bom* life in guana!WM the topi* afae await upon.

CLARK FARM SOLD.

CAME IPf VERY HAKDT.

t i« an i.' Mind tha- '•!••«- nabod*»-.i*d wan A- am aillml ant hill d. *•¥»hr Washington Kinr. ttiiLin tbe |w>t

fMntn I'laianrid Prevertj Oaly

Breaght t)S,9OO at AnrUen.The well-known Clnrk farm,

aiating of 1W, arrem, looated at SouthPlainfteld, wna aold J u u r r » at thaHotel Kensington at pohUc aactlon.The farm broagbt « . WO and wna pur-chased by Charles B Clifton and J.H Staa«> P. H U l « rette waa I h.auctioneer. It is said tbat tea yeanago this farm was -old for #15,00(1There is a dwelling, barn and a nsber of other buildings on tbe farm

K..»P*<I lajary.F. K. rasp, of Brookttne, Msmv.

ha* telegraphed to hi* Plain;friesMm assuring them Of the safety ofhimself and wife. They ware in tbeMurray Hill Hotel whan it receivedaeriona lUiaaar from the explosion fitdynamite ia tbe aabwuy near andwere reported injared. Mrs. Worth

The engagement of Mim Marie Tartar, of West Ninth straa*. to AndrewKlowinake.of Elisabeth.i. nnaoanced.Tbe nmrriasje will take pUns in theHannariaa 'mttw**" ahnroh at Bay-onnr. rWjIninaj. Tub. a. The brideand groom will reside

O. B. JoyfulThe O B Joyful Clab will hold a

dance on the eve of Lincoln a birth->1IT. TgwUT f r u i M , February II.The affair will be held in tb* CameraCrab rooms.

Chartea A. Dtana, nf Weat Fifth

MM- llttlr delay K,«J that Ibe n . 3 - h..— » < fbeen called wa. ti> ihe toil. «rf

arrr.Te.1 ibe a'tgh't bernr* Thr pr—Bjs loratnl al Ihr politv •-•>•"

and a •hrpaty marshal *«• --at fur•Im. Further deiay rawed briar*

I nilBia' e««rt in rrdtr whai beinrw of thr tn.ir.lrr

-Can I a»* my urit-w— fee rig*'»*wT" aaxfoHt>lv laifximl A* man.M be was abnat U, l«rr the -land.

-Aay parffcralnr a«rrr a*»wt' IIT*

at Perth Aniboy

Mr. Wvnlaey. of Brooklya. who ha*isamiim in Plainfteld.

As anon as lav « n i anew fell and tbei« hring ia

Harry Uraai. a .iMdrat at II« n i i j , « » r *a I I I I H I , Ba, i..w higgame. Ito-. bi> it ,u >i-> r.«r uipbffalhe came upua a t» g Lassk alxtm fv»asiles from ramp. He abot the back andarvpaml to ting It in.

Thr mo* am. C M Bad sofl, andfore hr had C"' - a mile be wa. tlrrd.and ».«be«f hr hn.i .hot a •malicrdeeiThe more far tbnught it over the menhe waa ccatitrrd Iwuuld kirp ami) ssoming. Thm he

a Bill, larg* rnuua-h to boM tbr body ofbis deer, late iht. he tfcrun "o u ^ and, hattilj carering it withbrush sou u w , nmt to n u p (<late -.ft- r

Daring i he nmi Rill Gerriah. » oldhunter, raaw in and aat beside tb*student, who told all about h . hunt

wnjr, too. though I gars* taia't <iiyet. l l f . got • irap<m>uh>n>.thoua;h.that'll tell mr *h*re hr ia no long asthe snow bold*.'

Re then told Craat abouthad bern tryiag lo trap aU fall. Theaaimal was caanlair. howeier. andwould not look at any kiad of bait solong BB the avow .fayed away, prrfer-

f; to brrf and feasarj where there WM

After tbe >turui ihe brer becamemore re-saunalilr. lln IUO nighl«had sprung the trap and eaten tbutt by dtgrlag below the spread Jaand Jarring the trvneber trom brioThs tbird Migbl be sltrsapted tu n t taanruTrr. )>ni lairiufrbtbi thepaw. becaur S*Jt*ma had takra theprecaution bi H I the trap bottomvide up. •

tierrUh had fDllosnl the wideleft by the trap all day. Bad was goingoM to take up Ihe trail tbe urst thingia tbe ntoming. As Ciraai" "rn.ti.-i! near by. they a g m d to go to-gether, with Ihe borae and »RM whl

black and >ha«'i•lonuiait.. -OIWIB i.frowted and bit at

lurrirc from tber that grnntrd andihr brush u If It

-By gnah:** «-rir.H;rrri>.h. "I ihoaghlia told me. you had a <lrsd deer. sad.

darn mr. if tan navrn't a K*r bear."Inamt at ihr hind leg of the aai-and S**lag ihere « u a trap at-

tacani. roniinnxl: "If. my bear, too,Ifast'a m> T-.|.. niut-i caught iarapt* •« . • 'boot htm!" irll.ili.nini. fumbling

with the imp: siur of hi* ride, whichwas half nllni wtlh now. -Kill him•rvt acd And u«t who hr belongs to

He had frerd hi- ii*e from • • « • aadas bringing it to hia >hunldrr when

Uerrfah broke la <aith:k.rTi shoot, jam »-ian—1 fool!ill sure kill thr hurae. and tbep the

hall camp will Much at na."t tb*

withtheatre tt parked at nlgjak Mme.Herrmann, the widow of Herrmannthe Great, ia tbe handHner. Bhe will| ina i« an art entitmd " A Ktgfct iaJapan," ifetrodncfaag all of the faaaoaafeats of legerdemain waieas bronght

?y& UB HTOtTXIUHEIITA Moral Social Held mt

Church January 8ft.

HoytMidnigbt Bell" will he tbe dramatic

such iimsilalili re-1 AJf E L A B O R A T E - T F T T

bill of r

byMayBdoaia who willby Fred Edwards In tbeof a little

titled "All in the Family.1' 8heanrmn will p m

net under the titls "Kidding the Ckp-" The Fifth Avenue will havew l k l a t f Hotand afaen's h

pieces. '' IEHIM Ml a*•TBMBM by tbe Proctor

Stock Company M tb* 1 ruling fasOf its bilL Clay M. Green baa wr.a new tnprestry, following up theocas of -Sorrlock Holmes.1' sad theProctor Stock will tell of -FourTimes Ftrited, or. ITISMBIIISI Harsh."by Mr. Ureene will be a feature of tbeProctor entertainments, bereaftei

if Peter F. Dailey toBroadway will be a special event in

k's happenings M tbe FifthHe w ill ba BBS* in a sketch

especially written to bring oat his pe-culiar talents and will be supportedby a special company. The Prostor

i" sa the Fiftyeighth Street, proceeded by tbe cleverlittle curtain raiser. "His LittleKrror."

Francis Wilson and company in tbeGaiety Theatre sneocau, -Tbe

sm diawing iuuiif Knickerbocker 1

tre. Kew Tork. In the character of**S*ntmyOigg," the English footnuwho, through an adroitly onnoelitrain of bumorons com plications,

• 1 " hall-ngb<of Spain, Mr. Wilson is aasa at 1best. H* hM never hud n role whichgav* him each exceptionnl opportunittea for f i iwsi lng an Us |«.iia»

Thia prodoctlon is not,-one parf pise*. It po-ral cbaracters which bear

a »ery impartnnt relatioa to the de-:he story. Tbesw include

Malrille Ellis aa Aagnatns TrillJoseph Coyne as Sir An-tubaJiSlacken : William BlaisdeJl sn Pettifer, the animal trainer: Adele Bitcbieas Dora Selby | Chnarie MacDooaJd a*Nancy Staanton ; Maude Raymond **Mn. Hopping*, and <Jnaenls Viaa Snaan, Oigg'* sweetbearL These

«a, i hoae of widely known players,indicate thai the leading parfa arin traiann handa. Altbongh tbe atory

tal vma, im chiefIntended mainly M a vehicle forexposition of renned stage bumokeeps aa andionce in a roar of laughterwhen not sitting entranced by the

sually fMctnating mnsical numh[im MaoDouald bas two soaaa whicb

Little Taller Boy Who

had gained hU feet. aad. lookingabout for the eaase uf tbe I rouble, saw

seekreprisal, for tujurie*. The snlmslleaped lo Ihe *oor i f the slrd aad was,boul to aaaaeit the horae from be-• ind whea ihe woodea toggle in a'tag of Ihr rhaln sttached lo the trap

brought up on tbr hind runner.Th* brar roald just rrsrk Ihe horse

bT atretrhlag oat his foreehiwa. Be-forr he had aoadr the second grab thebora* had roacladed that aaywbereelse was aafrr Ihaa tbrre, andtor camp at s thrrr-mlneteg*l<

•vat of thr aamp. brtngiag U s "liread *ery ugly bear oa i he sled. As aa CbellaU Oorge where Mim Bateslunter wus skaag tn rsplaia the n i l - ridea a horse ap the steep sides) of the

tery- '• WM inferred that Ibe hear aad SBoaatat* aad where she I* sarrd fromkilled both sam sod ibet Hddea to tb* Ffnfrrrins by tb* tisislj andramp to arnkr a report. • •,--niisnlil interfenac* of a atora*

aa Bruin bad been killed and ^ - Kotaing like this sand-

Mim Ritchie sam nber which she sing, very effectively.called "steep Uff tbe Gram" Mr.

Hlson hM made a special bit singingTbe Rail of Tata*." s, topical song

with a T~-'J 1 jnc aad catchyevery ele-

of annant. _

The grtat Ouida love story.Two Flags," which hM been so suc-oesufully dramatised by Paul M Pat-Mr, and the heroine of which, tbe im -pits a as. pamoa swept Cigarette, isplayed by Mim Blanche Batbsa, will

at tbs Academy ofTh*

i nlriawl production at tb* AcademywiU be made by Charts* Frohman,aad will surpmu all tb* big play * like'Tbe Snorting Dacbam" sad "The

White Hsaftbar" which waru so popn-sa As to

already known, "Under Two Flags"daal* with tb* love romanoe of tb*Egytian girl. Cigarette, aad hsnd-

Bertie Cecil of tba Guards. MissBates sounds tbs ebord of every nas-

he hone had r

o«t top ^

arch for the bodir. of theof BasMra's angrieat moods, and il

mlara out from ramn they were n r w fails to aroaae the ntsissl *»-faamd, aay> the Chicago later On-an. thmnsnu*. This is only asm of the•wmdin body. hwtm-»hdl«tremWtn ^ m a n of th* | l l l l l n .mind. Slung from a |»le carrted W- wary osw of which Uls the vast stage

h the heaaf and fore- uf t i e H III I Maw BauJ B M U B -d W W t t t m i t t h t

H.TJ. If I can gwHU JUM wak* ep r>T «*e.-

The wii«e« fee - a - nald

•aly g«4 fourth

ir*. C H. Clark, of WMI Eighty tween thea. were .he Wnd aad fore- uf ta* I I III III. Maw i M a a a T f -rthsneet Kew Y*rfc. m m»\mm aaarter. at Grunts darr. tbeWarbne- *^*»T wtwvuaJ ftsaa bar teaMa ssvnre• f n X DL Maun, at Ovnamview *** • * * • • t h * k i * " * « • « • " for H M « "***?*»• * tufaMs osmuaay aantta Wrlira J D -too- at Owsmview > f t # r ^ ^ ^ , , ( o ( W ^ ^ ^ to ttaj I__M i don nf tbm strung nad

• ASTEtLY EFFOKT tMHrSHT

UKTWTCD PIARE

SM In Urn parlors nfan* church Janvary n*. If aayon*had preTlo4» doubts as to I be ability

during Ionly arranged the dinner, aa well asthe rmrmlsrarat but they caohau

•erything that WM served in tbe•Chen nt the church and fumishsd

ibe entrrtsinaaeM lln aim*ma Kveav-*<W who pnrtook of tba dinnet yn*>-

aosd it tbe bast, and tbe nmawere loudly praised for tbair BBSSVterly effort. As a result tbe Womaa'auociatr for Cbristma Work, far w hoartisiiai tbe affair was given, win re-•eive a large sum as nraaU.

aa mar parlor of Ib* churchy•there tb* dinner WM arrved. WMmade attractive n d

meat of tbe colon in the same kindof paper

Aa attractive nnd union* n i s i wagtree gnirte for all who saatui *a

th* dinner. On. th* out-sns a mrg* letter " U " astd

bB the centre «

ing very appetizing n u n :Blae Poiaaa

He was s bold man that urst uk» •an oyster.''—Lord Boliabrok*.-omato soup. Mock turtle sou*.

oh, beware, my lord, of jsalMSjlI to tb* greea-eyed monster w k k i

doe, meekTbe meat it feeds on. "-OracDa

Olives. Pkrklea Ostery.•Sister of parsley, a asst tbouaaMtnt!

And thoa, oh peaorful nUve, e'er M >tious"'-toang.

Hot roast baef. Cold iCold boiled ham

What any ynu to a piece ofand D U U H V -Taming of the SkiFrench fried p

And •

* aJjfthnt h• poor pio* with »

"Ulittcring square of colored tor.B t d with *yrup, tinctured with

—Aldrich.

•Wonlda'Ilhoa bath eat tby cab*and have it V—Herbert.

Ton. Ooffee, Owetiatr."Wby Bboald every creature drink•t IV—Cowley

Watchung Spring Water, nalsral andaerated.

Then i. no email pleasure in n m

Oaappeared an excellent picture of

who wn* the chairman of the masMamvehaf. Be WM

sisted by Dr. Fmnk Cmwson, Dr.EL Nhitford, W. R Bogars, IraIWeat, while William C Habbard

tmmrer of the oommittsc.Probably tbe waiter, attracted

attention. TheyL. Claw r;O. I

BogerB. Am P Randolph, GeorgeBabcock. Charles P Titawortb, JPope, Wendell Mnsher. ArthurSpacer and Paul Whitfbrd. They w

THt coNsimmoNAUsr.

BE IB TAKES A BIDE.

B*Sii»Tn-nAJa»rr>xnjrr ' 1 the ihrr* rrlalin all -landing i tkrlr K|i%d kjr». TWy «rrr kxai *■' ■**■> < oopjr qu'a-il, lumped »e «r»u*d and Vd bio bora* la ■ r-».y IPrr Tkea h- wmm ready

Il*irr^ r. CAME IN VERY BANDY.

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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST.

The Constitutionalist

V DEMOCRATIC WEEKLY.

Tufa* « .00 per r e v .

A UBtAltY F M THE BOKOUGHWhile at Irat lb«agbt. the idea

a public library for North PlainneldB I T aeeaa an ticellent oae, yet cartfulconsideration trad* to abow thatplan ia not aa advisibb- one, AltboagbPUinneld sad North Plainfirldaaparate municipalities and are It

poama* many iBtrrrata in common andit ia only a question of time whenama* arrangement Will to madeooaaolidnte them. With a Pablicbrary, which Ui particularly *eqaipped. OB this ude of tto brook,woald to tto height ef folly to bnildanother ia tto boroagh wbea Plaia-fteld'a iasututloa ran to made to answer the doable paraoae.

Tbere arc aoate resident* of NorthPlnialald who mach prefer to to en

the prettem ii to faraiah M M * TOOK.It . . likely that tto North PUiafteld

Board of Kdacalioa will act in thi.«r in ih* aaar tiOVK Tto •of tli* boBid Mtarally feel

siderabto henitBOry in aaddli*tboroagfc with M ; a m debt bat tb»school araat to tMilt MMI it take*tmaary to boilrt it. If the peojj* ofNorth Plaianeld do f«Tftr th* erec-do> Of a i«-w arhool. it will be w*U

if they let their opinion* to known,pkrtlcalarly to th* aaemton of the

ol board. This H b } M i» <w ofo>*p mierrat to toe naaicipality w w

brook and BUT rcmminiruiawregarding it will be gladly givn

a ia t I

m that policy.bowaier. r»pr—lit the ••tire popmlation of North Plain"eld. The twomasictpalitua can aecomplie* a greatdaal if they act la aaiaoa. Thla aab-Jaot of a Public Library out certainlyto Worked jointly with

raatdeata of th* I araagh oaa take onbook* by tbe paymiat of a aw. II («•T a b U o»ly fair aa (be city aloa* pro-

M I

aakioaa to have B library, than let tlwBoroogh Coasril take ap tbe mutt-aad nuke *nm* •rrBti«rm, nt wild thecity BB(l>oriiir. which will givea—iii it rremlt. (Joe effect woald erffcalajy to to iacreaaf tbe fffirimr? ntto Penile Library for both place*.

A srbool liiirmrr ia ui rnvl lniihiBK la thw cit*. however. Ihischools have the ane of the Pablic UWary aad flad no as* for an indif idaal one. Soaw alaiUar M b o d mi«tatto u r 4 in the borough and UMMNorth Plain«*M acbooU would h«T*UM ma* of a tnacli ftner library thanthey ooald ercr hope to aoqaire.

ROT TOO LATE., While PUianeld ia aaaally to be

foaad well in tto lead in any patri*tie or charitable movement whicmay stir the cnantrr, there baa been

I and very deplorable lack ofI taken in thia city in tto Me

KlaJey Memorial r*nd. While rBad town* all ovr» the Blate hart-

' been turning in satocriprtan* to aaaieia tto rvtabliahment of a proper m.morial to tto martyr president. Williaaa McKtalpy, Plainnrld baa not•cared at alL ' New Jeraey'* abaretto natioaal fnnd baa almost beenraised bat there ia still a chancePUinnVM to make ap to aoana ntenrita past neglect and add its share.

When the news of the oastardly atten.,* at t to life of Prveadent SI.-Kmley waa) flashed over the wires. Plain-fteld felt the shock at keenly a* didany other city in tne land. Feeingran high tore and men walked abowwith cloada-d brow* and even aegletted bastae** ro learn tto iwmnew* from the Milbara K n * at Bnf-fafo where tbe dying PresidentWhen, tto ii.-*• of hi* death oamr.whntr city BMiatd aad nafdaeaaauapaaded while the profile gathfar an iw|Miaaiia •amililal srnWith each a dispUy of feeling the*,it ia aarpriaina; that tto people sboaldt a n ao far fiwgi^lia it ns to aefto aid IB thia meat worthy uaovna

Mew Jersey ha* it. tUtate M.-Kinl*rMemorial F**d Asaanalioa waleletnas* ta ita meaihenlup amae of Itoaaoat | i l—laial aaea of the State.Ooveraor Fnaklia M*rphy la preaj-dewt. One of tto local dim-laFormer Mayor V irrr Gilbert,wan will to glad to receive sabsctioa*. They may alao to left at thuonV* Bad will be forwarded to ttoproper aathorlty at once.

•OwOUGK-S SKAT NEED.Among t to war*ana project* which

on* which plans to •rart a new paschool there t. probably of most

t to peaale of Kortheveryime who baa

p M looktag into ttoito boroagb

a than it is only a queaMoa ofttate before tbe boroagh will nave toprwvidr a*Hnaaml arhaol farUittea,

lav** to to divided aad w e MI in tto m II aing i

r afterBonav n t a «aive to tto *

far lea-i n k arc«enpti*he*

• re-art. paaaibW Bads* tto rlr-ace*. TW OBIT way to aatv*

THE NEW ROCHESTER

TOE ROCHESTER LAMP C O . . " j a C i , « . N E W YORK. .

PENNSYLVANIA NEW JERSEY

HONORED I H)YBmineM W«a Suspended

During John B. Minhjn

. Funeral Thursday.

HELD IN AFTERNOON.

RAILROAD.

Tbe Suaawr* ErilraW ef America.TABUI n awrwet mow, -z. mt.

ELIZABLIH WANTS NEWREGIM[in ORGANIZED

Th« Elisabeth Journal Re-

late* Bow it ia Likely to

be VtTfm nlaTifl

TO MEAN ANEW ARMORY

WOULD IHSURE REGIMENTAL HEAD-

QUAITEt t AT COUNTY *EAT. •

[ht Alee) X t a i a < ulimrl'KmiH

BM I I - k im.. tbe

(laard.

military atea, say* tto Eliza-ily engaged i»

formalating plan* for tto organisationof UM new regiment of ito KuionalGuard.

The matter baa been laid beforeMajor (fenerai Wanaer. and ha*

'1th hi* approval ,Tbe artoaae. it 1. aaid. is to a

•ir fooi rom|snn->. in the vicinity oNewark, which are to replace thrfoar PMeraon compantr* which an

First regimenaloag with aine Newark companies.This would locate tto entire Firat

at Newark. Jaat whatpoaUion woald to made of tto Patereon battalion ia a matter of ron>ctare

it woold to placedia tto proposed regiment withtwo Elizabeth companies and the Iwtcompanies to to organised ben. Thwoald make tbe aew regiment aneight company regiment. The tW1

Kliaafaeth companies which woald retire from tto 8erond regiment woali

an opportaniry Tor • companyBab way. as It ts understood tbe m<ber* of tbe old Kahway companytn*ioo* to re-enter ibe 8tate errvirr

It lia* not been decided wbetto:lew rsfiiment will he an eight otwelve company regiment. Sboaldbe a twelve company regiment tRahway company woald probably b.attached to it instead of entering lb<Second. The balance of the regimenwoald be taken from nearby town*and thia raontv woald coueqoentl;

iliu* iaanriniElisabeth regimental headquarter*.

•h would indicate that tto colonebe new regiment woald to a rest

dent of the c o u t y Mat

Aa armory ia also amoag the. pomiilitiea of tto present year. and. as i

ha* been pretty thoroughly agitatedgood chaacw of m

carlo* one.Ttore is talk in Km]..-rft.nl, bat tli not above a whisper, that a tottrry

of artillery will to formed taboroBgh, which practically a*eaanreiaatatFtaeat of tbe defend .

k aew rpgintrat feel duincliard. at.hi» linar. to gi*r oat aay infewmattaa. Bat ttot* U little doabt thatronaiderable work ia tots* don- oattoqaiec

K < » l n ( .

<d watrhfmleyv of Physical teakraetor v E A

twarr* vnaag a** tolonging to tto T. M C. A. P - W W . B

XatantaT evewin*. f.n

a are to be chose* aad these wille w p t s at Newark on Mairb H with

other M B « from that eity.Oraage, Jerarj City and Kew Brwtrk, ia aa iater-amoriartmi Mbl

atorofpoiat.and the» will to r*amm**w Bad thrmalt HUMV known thw week.

I n . D. K. HrUt.R. Stelle died at bet

•. 11L. rnaay- MrMeUedhMllnat r~u Tbec* mw fear

_ iren ItT.ac Oa>edaagfater. ito wife of tto let* Fraari*

THEATRICAL.KIBW * Eri inaer's prodnction of

to Drnry Laor spectajclr, "TbejSleep-ng Beaaty and tbe Beat ." wa* pre-Mtted for tto oae baadredth tint* atthe Broadway Theatre in Kew Torklast week tiuarday evening. Tto In*

a n that • • ill «-.minortor* for eereral montba Umg-w, play,lag to capacity to tto end of Ita r u mit baa done aiaee tto opening; perft

•. Nov. 1 SDI-U a really ptono-anoDaaa baa never before been

I in Mew Tors City, wtore thegreatest hit* In Anwncwn theatricalhistory bavr been aebieeed. Ttoplaaation of thi> ia that this produc-:ina u la every detail Jaat what it iarepresented to be; and even more, forno matter to what a pitch of especta-

aaUeipatian ia worked op.it U more than falUled. Otnerwia*.it giTr. UM pnlir it* money's worthof i

Md qaaatilY of high oaiwbea1 im-

metuh ly reapoodrd to, hara come *onomeroas tbnt Jaoob l..'t. nmaager ofthe BnwIvH Tlx^tre. aad Ifantf*.KUw A Erlanger have round it neces-sary to evtahliah m mail-order banaw

'barge of aa expert. Tto prloeare froaa 5O centa to lit. u d to •»-p the brat anta to be had one baa

bat'to order them by mini, diwttnghe letter to Jacob Lilt. The Wednes-

day and aararnay nulioees are princt-pally patronised by wostea and chil-

ROBBED ON STREET.

TEH YEARS m WENMISS N-ALUSTE* PICTURED HER

LIFE THEUE AS MrSSlOUWTY.

Mr.. Barke HeM t > l a d e r W M « -• f t a i Street Bridge Karly Hat-»r.1-j !flght-Poeketb««hTmkca.

A dariaa: holdap occaned under theaahington Mrret railrosd bridge,

early Satardaiy eveainR wbea Mrs.Barkr. of KB East ProMrae robbed of her pocket book

containing S3 cent*.Jin. Barke was retaining from L«-

firande arenoe. It was then T JO.'clock. Owing to a break, the light*iijil.-r the bridge were Oat. A mam

sprang oat of tto darkness and dv-Mrs. Bark. •« money. Hto n-

foaed. Hf then seiaed her by tbethroat and partially cbohed her andsaMfhed tbe pocket book from herhand. He ran op Cottage place.

Jin. Barkr was so badly frightenedthat ahe roald not stream and la *«•able to give any diacription of ttohigh:

NOTHING IN PARTICULAR.

Thrilling Baaawajr SaMnUT.A spirited borer brlouging to Dr.

C. Anderson, left standing onPUianeld avenue near Foarth street,Saturday aft*-room, bncawe frigbteoed

~aiag In partlramrandraa awaj.airached to a colter which \t*.

madiatley taraed over and at aonthBeMmd street, was throws into tbe

orb. badlv battered. Tto fllghlsaulanimal contiaaed to Front afreet,

to town Mid waa oaptared near

lch**l «f PintK. (kurrh Saaday

Aa informal tboa«a graphic de-crip-tioa af the Kroomea waa gir»n la natntereatiaa; addna* made by MlaiAgne. HeAUlatar before tto nfalarDaoathly mimiottai? moMing of thePint M. E. eharch Baaday-aebool. inVincent chapel, Baaday afternoon.Toctottor with UM papila war* a

brr of oUwra more or lorn activebia bfaach of tto chnnh work aad

all liatawed attentirelj to tto addreaa.Mia. Me Alliiirr iin— lilii il tbe Chris-

tian work being dona at UarrawayatMion, oa UM Kroo oowt of weatAfrira. Sna lived than among tbetoalbea for tan roan and has reapeda food of kaowledg* eoBceminf I•traage people. Thia informationformed the baai* for her Ulk.

A fter t riling of tba work betas doneand tba needs of tto miaaion staticaa wall as Ita btanebea abe dwelt apethe babtta and coftomi of th* peopi<They are, aaid ato, iigi r to ™br*

FUNERAL SERHON PREACHED BY REV.

) . S. BRAKE*. FORMER PASTOR.

AaaUted IB I om.l>rll>gK M . 0 .

told of the actions of one of tto neighboring kings after aba bad vlaiied hilibra. He aent calefa a*

repeatedly emploriag berhm in his kingdom or -end aome ottoiissianary. Plnalry *be was able

amd her uater, who bad arrived for

Tto nission station im In needeobatantlal baildingm. Tto peoplepoor and are largely deprndent on UteMethodise* in thia country for aap-port. 910,000 ia the a m estinuied astto coat of the |»:»IMII1 improvement.

preaeat tto nUaaion is a fiatractore and not at all aaited for tbe

Mae. For tto pact year, MimaAlliater has been in tbia ooontrydeavoring to raise the reqaired fi

tto parpoae. In the near fntnreabe propoers to return to ber fieldlabor.

A LOVING CHARACTER.

Faaeral ». r\l.> • of Mr*.

Tto foneral service* over the aa>mains of Mra. Pnnoea Mattiaon, oi

•raet street. Who died Fridaywere held Sanday afternoon, inTrinity Reformed ebsrch. Her.Cornelia* Schenck onV-i«iwg.

Tto paetor in the eonrae of biaBOB dwelt npon tbe loving Christian

character of tbe departed woman. H.amid that to bad enjoyed tor friend•hip before ootniojr to PUlnfleld andtba* when be accepted charge of thelocal cbarcb Mra. Mattiaon waa o*tbe flm to extend to him a cordialwekom*. Speaking of t to aneertaintiea of life. Rev. Mr. Scaenek aaidthat oaly death waa ear* la m<•Ue. He added that tto character ofimmortality depended apon the char-acter of mortality.

aipen aot iajared.

tria . It

' •» •» • K M . , .A telecraaa was neeived by Bsiper-•saatoji HOBMT J Wlghtmaa, of tto

North Plataaeld * pahlir acbsow.:IB« that Him Anna L. Holeomb, |

i« Holcomb |Trentan a lew day* age « •

of the death of tor sister

bora* to UM buaae on Somerew atreetand Monday they were takenMUUto-M, IC. J.. where the intermentwa* made. The pall bearer* were LW. Randolph, J. T. I w , AndrewLatkln*aadW. HL T I TTI .

DEATH OF MRS. HICKS

The BH-B af UM Seventh-Day Bap-« chareh Isatij wiailj %M from l n B o o r " * * " * :

to sapper give* la the charcb l*st " * * *•» * • • * •

Mra. Mary O. Hick*. *«ed ainetythree year*, died Saturday afternoonat the home of bar eon. John Hick*.sf Weet Third street. S I . M 1

for UM past two year*

of tto Mof whirh ah* WMJoba MaeMarray and Err. L KHoward, of Hope chapel. oScialtag.

Ucb-•ard, Vt., Wt fupjii 1 II tor >•-

Service—Then Were BcaaU-

fal Flaral Tribute..Scotch Plain*, Jan. 31— TW funeral

aervtoea of John Sadie? Mnrmb weretold yesterday afternoon from the lacebotao when tto resident* of thiatown and 'Vicinity gathered to pay

BOM of Ita oldest and

town was practically suspended dmring UM hours of tba aeiilm.recognition of on. w b o for nearlyhalf oentnry bad been identified witita

Tto service was held at 1 JO o'clock.When Rev. G. ht Shott, of tto Bap-

•hareh. began tto obaeqaies, ttotiled

Bar. J. S. Braker, formerlyBaptiat cbarch and a f i l i a l

fsiand of tbe ill in •—ilchose for hit test KpiaUe of Ji

•What ia y o u life? It ia even•a * rapor that appears for a h idwhile aad then pssse* away."

The speaker said that at aoclB miniater waa expected t>word* of admonition and conaolattcm.

of him who bad gone on before, while)those left were to look to Him wbdoetb all thing welt Mr Brake* with»t he would not apeak remineacently of the ilrn»anl for be bad live.and moved **wjyg tto townspeople toDUPT yomra aad all eoold l«an ;*omhelpful leaaoo from tbe lifeclosed.

During the service Elmer E_ Banyon sang tenderly tbe favorite h;of tbe deceased. "There U a GBill Far A n j . " Tbe i ninaalfsnsympathy la tto way of Oowere i

ly inclnding set pieces and c-uOowen. At tto cloae of tbe aeall were given u opportontty to look

D him who wa* respected la life

made in tbe family plot in tto Bnptb

STRANGE SOUNDS IN BURNSOUKDED LIKE A REVOLVER. BUT

PBOYID TO BE A FiBE-

While on his way to police headtarter* with a prisoner, at 10 o'clocl

Friday evening, Patrolman My era bearj•nmber of cracking soonda. similarpistol sliot*. emanating from

r*ar of v.'i West Third street. 11.nsade a harried investigationFound not lung aaspicioaa aad

.inord to town. On reporting theter to Roondaman Khun be was

immediately seat back. On reachingthe place, be foaad a barn rented MNathan Frinberg to to on flre in)"

I aaat a atill alarm to beadquarteifeand then, breaking tbe door* orascacd two borsp* jaat ia mmsave them from amffocation. Be alsopalled oat a number of wagons.lh* arrial of UM departoMBt UM 1which waa about tto lower partition*,wn* quickly rMingniabed. Tto ION •ptaood at tss oa tto bsilding oalywhich im covered by 9100 inaaranee. Itis owned by Mr*, flnmmrl Drt-u r Tkfe>ontewta a n i nsnred for MKO.

Chief Dona* aBada a etric* esamina-ioa thu morning, bat could and anxplanation for the explosion*. 1

tore declared to bad nothing in

!iS;S!«. ffisggeiwv'Kswiai

»r tim. mm Disatnaiai aad Oof t w W M J i y llsi tabisi to

LET GOOD WORK GO ON.

raata to jCoaanlete

Mayor Banalley iaplete tto work of widrmor 8on»ersetatreet daring: hia term in office Tto

tent, eitending from G i r abrook to Jackson arena*, hak receivedbe approval of the citiseus generally,

and now Hia Honor ia auxioiu to letbe good work go oa.

In diacuaung UM wibject antarday.IM aaid that to believed in tbe motto•well begun ia ball done" and that

>d to ae* the "boalevmrd"completed. The proposed improve-

wiU extend from Jackson sve-Johnaon'a drive. The Mayor isin earnest about the matter

intend* to carry oa* UM project,ided he receive* tto um IBMI.I

nnnuT auiu.

•••.attmP.p.sL

A. V^OLFF,Uaoafactarer of

CIGARS.Aad dealer IB all kfads of i

EOBOE W . D A I .G( t i u i n l AmctlMaMr

BaW of PnsoajUPTopertraolfcitadP. O. Box l a . I M M O M , W J., oe a idreaa la onr* of Oo«MtJa.noa#JlatTnatr

generally leaseda price not mncfa in i u m af that

charged for UM older honaaj and UMeople prefer to pay a little aanre and

dwelling*.

Woolston & Buckle.

taanrtaw ataalgaaid. • ™ " ™ * w * » M B B aA. A. Soott, who baa for ntmaa time will Hold m HMt bra aaperviaor of UM Sew Jcr- The Tomag Men's Hebrew

a»y Cewral from Soaaarrillato Eaatoa, tioa will bold n raffle, a* * * Westbirth-

will *eindadlnc tto High Brida* branch. Froat strew. <a Vadtiarua'iha* resigned hia poattioa, day. Taw. tt. A goM wmUh *

• WhtleaJdaJ of D m rloal HiaHaiiy. fas4 JO« <- •

iwd from Preeidhn a k n O. V, aldnd at .UM .Smith • U«i

THE CONSTmmONAUST

The Constitutionalist ERSrr fEWTRAL

Ian IiUI,t

,£Js Lehigh Valley Railroad.

ib ik# itelaiiy of

Arrival ail Departure M Mailt.

SOUNDED UltE * REVOLVER. BUT PROVED TO BE A EIRE.

Trinity

CIGARS. •tar la all Idada of 0 Tot—no. Ml . A Non iww< from a

Woolston & Buckle.

Page 5: THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. - digifind-it.com · parked the edilce. Tbe decoration* • not elaborate but L Smilax, palms and feras i gled with a profusion of Easter lilies iked the palpit

THE CONSTTTUTIONAUST.

PRODUGtD WAX WORKSHI

Double BUI

j to Entertainment a t Park

Clafa Friday Evening .

j SYMPHONY R E P E A T E D

«ttS. JAftlEVS WAX WMKS WM THENEW FEATURE.

Latretm H- VaaBwraa r....h 11.I ratllBC • • ! # Tb* R r u r h . b l r

. n » mnp dpgrt* of SBBCim. thai at-; waded th* ttrat p n w m i l . i «f tb*

k*ad>T--rni|>hoay a- tbs Pnrk Clab rw-orollT. rbanctartard i u n-prodactionFnaar evening. wten^Mna additional(•tatarr, Mrs. Jarttrv aad bar wax

. tbe tanr* namnsr. Tba aatirv « M -

sfatttaott, ofPriday afteraooa. at 4 or

tbs wlf* ot Dr. WtUi

T 1 1 ^ • it >• w«-ll aa tttoar who took

I MK Juirj u d Uae w u S c s m *p-I pared trst- lanr—a H VaaBmrvBI M m t - f" »> «»•. JarWy maA aa do*»-i

*ariy lit* In that ru-iaity.Jaaaary, ISM. aba B t f n t i bar

hasbaad hrin( > prw-tieisic physHsaathan as that time. They removed laih« baraagfa la 1W3 and ntttdod i h mJfH uncr. Tngi-tlt-r with tb* kmband three rhildn-n safrlv* her. TbryB » Mi*. S M U . MmUimm. who ta a

?bool fsacher at Drawnat, G*. | Miss'ranrr. MBttiia., who ia also a school

la-achr, lastdlag at BiKmor*-. NorthCarolina, and Edward MalHswi atM*w Bfaawiak.

wvM atmtb aad wpmt. two J M I . atBelmnr, in tb* boa* of rmmiaiag h nstrvsaBtk Sb* did not Improve Mrapidly aa Bt«twd sad tba rFtara.

f rscv«w*e him at (rat. At tb* aw. E Martmy and Percy C. Loa«

; tftapa***. It wan

i PnW

issy— IB the pram of Hairy Carti*Becarried tbe familiar hurb-. and.spaa briny WOBB4 a p. ahiimiii bowtbs rhenabed t m of hi* father wasc l down. Sett appeared Mrs. Cam*Nation IB the n m m of Mias Hrlea

unking BKiomatvrally with this• • j ™ . their roald br b w d lhe

Thr two-.leaded girl. Miss PraamW«r and M w Alice Barlow, waa fa-

oM WM "more weird" than th* otherransrd tbf y o u g women to amilepetrrptitilT. while tb* aaiHfBiBH wasetttTslw-d with laaghter. A clt-vvr rvp-rtapniataoa n * that ot "tbe hoy who•Mod on thr bnrninjc deck eating p**-mau bv the |>eck " This wn* Arthur(Wl, wbo bold a meat-are marked -'Arvri" and automatically air pranata.P. U. Ball waa tbe well-kaowa trainh™. who ia to br f.vun.1 ,» tb*tmnc arlling randy. Upon If ing•ronnd np br cried hia VMM in tbefamiliar toot? And prodaced atmndantiMtcbtrr Allrrwarda he- sold the randvIS t b f 1OC1I. !«•»•

Clifford M JIH...+ . «a a r> )>m.-iita.in.- of the North Plataftrld Are dplanmeoi, tmrelted aboal the stair*dm«itiB a mall toy rapw. In bUm m m u l i be made an ideal I r - n u .CiMr*. Window,lanrr. She r a m e d B staffed baby inoar arm and a bottl* in th* other.Brerv time th* baby aqaralm u v x

Mis. I'Liffnrd M McOee, M tbearrkax violets, W M cb»*ed by aorgaaI Town., nil, who ie|W**Jil« d " L o w .the poor Indian." T b * last M a r e wasftcnnr SqaraWr. in the person of H I T -ntoad A. Mc«ee. After brio* woand•p bp w m several |iatbr<ic hallatb•Wd n»rr an exhibiton of ••heavywork" in an opera.

It was tbe <-«.» o l tbe pa*** to keeptae Korea wo*nd np and oiled. Kailare to do tbia often worked disastrous-h; After ail had be«n broacbt foctbthr batwrn on catch was loathed and•nth oae did his or her littla n u t iaaaiam Tbe •Vect was mirth-pnrvok

i.nt..- K. Orerton

fhoBT wfeatureOeorce T

tW applaase waa heartyDaring the intermiouc*. tbe aadi-

«nr* W M faT^red with two pi gains;solos by Kkan S a n * , of H*w Tor*, ac-vanpanied hy H I M SaMse K MHowell. after which tb* kinder•»yw.

y W M ai«a»v U t b * nbMnci of• aUare OnUftkrd, tb* formar tender,

. Roft-rs took his place aadthe mssical in a v.rr • "

inn* r. Tb* pertomaare W M

and won additional praise. After tfa*pertormanoe, WUUaat D.mawal tooka ftaaii-lifht pictare Of tbe itronp.

Tbe aOair W M gwea aodtt tb* di-rmion of the rntrrtainment C4Mnmit-• - . of wbich Mrs. Cbnrle* A Be*4i* the i hsHnaaa while Mr* Weil

•iKiir-r and her wax a«arr*, H. tMcOe* by

'

i. •

CASTOR IAhcbknauiCUks.

TH IW Ya- Im W f M«tt

HHIH Ot MRS. MATTISONwire OF M . w. E. turmoil PASSED

AWAY ATTEi LOW ILLMSS.

Mm. Matttsna W M born in Bnnter

CHUHCM HAS DELATED THE WORK

IH NEW BIUMSWtCK.

Tbe n-peat#4 eforta of tb* P-Masyl-raaia Itailraad to aerar* amded a u l-ipal )--gis.aiicm to mabl« it toelevalr\U i u r U throach Mew Br«aawtck.have -lanla bMa lilmliii. this time by

~aa**Vumllai I eiabodj-iaa tb* i um

r'» plaon for the r lnuioa of ttatraefca throaich thM (-ny and for a

the Board of AldeTiBM at Its lastttia« Th* eompaa-y bavlac i*ted from l u format poaitiaa of m

•tatinc oa tbe city pajrtac tli.snolowai-a tb* improvMnasjt M wall Mbciajt liab-e for damagea by the pro-poi-ad rkMtac of certai«* Hrrti.. ibrt*appeared to be ewry iad.oatttm of them o u i n beia« ratiftad.

Bef«*-> actioa watt taken byAlderman, however, K. -r Monmcirartl'Ofady. of St. Fvter'a ebaivh, NiBrnnswiek, mm* a eoMBBittwe of htawriafatmera to proUat acainstlfT.niou of the trartu- IMH-MUF ofhe noise and u n w n i i f i i w whiebIre ntovated trncka woald presum-

ably (saw. Tb* rear of tbe rharoh iasix r-*t from th* tracks. The rr-

aalt ot Ihe protest WM that bot tanrabera o£ the board voted in farw

of the rommnttr'* r«-port on the coa-i, and tbe matter WM again de-

lay**

GOOD N M I j p H I BOYSEXCELLENT CONCERT GIVEN BY

THE RUTGERS G U E CLUB.

A* \ . U V. A, Hall f-.r lh«-BvaeSI • t B a r o a t - Ml«n Kch*ol

Atalelle A-»o^l»il..-.A U r p aadi*Br* WM plramntly en-

tertained by tbe UBipn l"oll.-irr OloeClnb at th* V. H. IX A. Ian Priday.The kSsir WM held kndrr Ihe ansptce*of Ihr North Plainftrld H.«h SchoolAthletic AaaocMtloa and ii WM truly

a few vaaM I I tb* boase had been add aad •«.,D«tlT w> loss was smnaiwiMl by tb*

by 11 MIIB of mnfnvornble;h*r. Prom tb* t n t am.1 the last

amaiWr on tbs p-rogivaams th«* « Mlimitation to the B|H»I*BSS nivf-.Buf -ww- i i i f . 1 ' a eoUeff* wang.» tb* Initial saltPtiaa aad tt creaUyaard the peopU. Mr. Shivhr'n tcoor

aaprrb M WM also tb* p-aao aolo erfFlanacaa. whirh foUowatL A

• imitation by Mr. Pubu- cwnardaoore whioh WM eoaally well de-ad. A bava. aolo b* Mr. Ja.-k-wbwb toUowvd a haiaoroM ar-

lectioM by tb* clab, show«4 to advan-by ti.r

solo, "The t i n 'doli-r'aSonc." WM sraaUy aponx-i

led M waa a-auMtni i . by i IMUberal appUaar it rmwived. "Lltti*(.V« too Dolly." aastgbya qaartette.

Flsber. OBSBOS. aadJacksoM. wa* ocw ot tbe in*«. ot tbe

ial<ttsiniBinl The pa-r-t-losrd with aaotbrr cnlle«e

Ua th* IkBBka of tbe UM Kari-*hKti WM effectively tvaarifd.

. friaad arraafea •T~~£:~ mm DAY IT I Mla lala play aaaia aba work of WU.

Itaam Cock, a* Utway SWridaa Browae.

Entertainment U OaaHno toid Woman'sW M V-ry

WnUs it WM aot tb*Mr. Corft t».ll«t.lstreacth of k t n w ilMMi. of lUnrtw* William rVUe-tter M lvr-.fT.Be D«u. tbs noU*

W OmGlNAL SOCIETY

OtKCIVED HOKDAY EVENlM.

Lftor a Tvw Short Talks tbe.

to AJI l*r**eat.I Of tb* IWI-BtT

MUSIC KECITAL FIRST.

Ml.. Harrtotte i »d> CteT* a t ta*

»>r* Ctevvety Otvea by Ama-w i i i - l r . Ceeh Made Mlt.

A« anqaaliOvd aanotai warn mad* ofha r a w n r priifnrmaawi |i*«a at the

'""">", 8ata*day aftaraoon aad rn-.aid of the Womaa'a Ex

TW triple heart ad bUl t u n -

• which well Bin* orowdsd ther i o i u vary doors oa anch ocra-

aliaa Harriftt- Ondy waa tlx-srtlatBar iwuKiB.BiM.i WM pisMtBglj •*-loetad. and «wh nnmber ta tarn WMa aBaairai treat paitte«lariy sajujiilby UM mnakklly tsdlMd. Tim* natlaxaii. sh* r—ponili-n to «neorea a«d

leatrtbMwd rostnderably th* Irntpart of UM aftair. Tbe |«rfTiaa<i. Mprinted in aanrday's Dally PrravWMfoUowsd.

The aeooad part i rawtMil at a d f n rtUM, on«iaally written for th*"Hasty rB.H..»« Clan." of HarvardUalwratty. It WM ontftted "MrAwtai I'tinBi.'" aa<l s l tbnf h it wanboi n oMe-aet sketrh it i n f l s i l an

iy laaftimbl* i i iawiou M the av*r-foar art Caice. Ctenfnl traiaiBta keMi inallmilim ot tbs i»l—t

of tin- liaca « u portrayed ia th* BTK(ntt of thns* rn

Tlvr MM* of tbs akateh •• tb*of Hadaoa, Barl«i«h * Oa.,Harvard. It abo«M b^staled thai•4 i "•• " wna Topsjr, m pat dtm. Tbehrvad of tbs atory a n tbe trials aadribalations of a stadeat at roUr«v-. aahe irfMion of tb* i W . of membt

of In- family. Stev* Hndam. WMbe BtaJtwq mn of waUaginna. He • • *

always hard ptubod for money, whichbr ROt It WM "Mown In." Be

(rarm that some of hia sportinj. frisvdaor cr^ditora will call, white hisBBOtlwr and sister are vmitinir Um U

and n n rnoairb a basinsnuwtrr calls. He Introdaces the KNtgb»- hi. room nutfe. Wbo thy are tvni

, Tbe f*al crony watcheson from brhU»d a •»**• and ttnally

nurtr" by *xpasinit tbeanlorky scm nod tmnninK ia T U *

Ibar wmlesjl. dresaea for a re-heatMl in the Kxrb of a eqaea-

ienna. Tbe latter ia drsirooa ate«tinc Stevs's aieter and tb* •i which he 1* presented, adds•mor to tbe {day.Harry L. McOe«, in what might be

called the leadinf part, that of 8t*v*Hndaon, was en-eedinnly pmd, inIns; mncb i 111)111—I IBI to the lolewhich WM lafeoded to depict an em-

ident. Aa Ned Bnrelij-h,•hnm. yn-drru. W. Uoddard

showed tb» rrnc* and e w on theKa«*. which has characterised bislaadable efforts in tbe past. TboauwBow* VMBaskrn-k. M Jack Kan-dolph. tb* torment** of Nsd. did a w en-allT Rood actlnc, bat tbe steller at

tb* oast WM William KCock, wbo M Piufimor Hh»sdy. the

liaUo fneod of S*sv«, bn«|thtdown tb* boas* Um* and again. Be

too wall known to naed any specialmnnitim tor his pmisvwofthy effotu.Tb* parts Of tb* mother and dancbu-r

~ daoa am* waUjBkaa byVaaBoakrrrk Aad Mias

Ottwntat

•ppropnau liU- of tbs «mwhieh followed after n »bort I

Thu lai art J>1»..T « M wrtttaaby 11 in - J. TTIHlaa.il tMd ii 11 apism p n M l i u an oppartnatty forthe diapUr of dramatic afcilitMa.»Tii 1* eonninc * *idow. a fckl* loverabm para atteatiou to her maiden sis-

r, who aaaUT bacoaiiw In* real ohit of Us affMettoaa. Aaothrr iwaiB.itdia«OB an aatau <r*)^-'-g that of

the wvalibr widow, b IB man Madly(UmMd with her and bis hatred of

sappeasd rival faraiaba* *-adlem111-1 Aa elderly fnrad atinr«atwii lorrr. rstaraiac from

abroad, attrmr** to help htm ont ofhia dtl*—m*. by nmnwrtlng a •toryabtmt 1-riM robbed of »11 th* fortu*ot tb* M*ad. TW story of tb* .lornfniia M bKV* tb* •kMlW effect CM th*

ho is tr»ly *i kiw with brr

• for tb* "amko-aas" of tb*Ot tb* two casts, they war*

fnalHsss in every rvapect, esprciaUysotbatof Mr. Oat* ia "Tb* Needl*m

Ttiiailam s». Hoayhton,of K*w Tort, who bM •••1111 1 lik*affairs bafen la tin. city, noted a*

r. and Us ability WM <.*•-• ni mat 11 byblakabonM tbese tb«a-

Welton-i

Th* f ol low I B . Is a selected Us* oftb* hooka alilai to tb* Pnbtkt Ubtarydnriac the man 1 h of Jaaaary I Bacnt.R., Casting- of aeta; Earir. * HA tiat*

1MB: Ooodrieh. b m a n k dmpomi of towns' rrfOBP - MadlrT.

Ballon of tb* A merit an etti-M j Hrarfl*T, PnblenM of rvolntlon 1~ bart, Oatliaea of edacatitmaldoctrine, Howard. Moaqkits*; Jor-

j VWdlagof aaimaU: UtchS«ld.Hoturt and porrcwin 1 Lub, Phj«-ology of the brain ; Millar, Plasterinc |Mlehell, AmoaJndd; * itch. LI. Cir-rnmstanre: National nmferrac* oteharitias. Proceediaga, ISM-1901 : SOMof the Revolatlon. Yearbook, I*M;Scott, S M W M*<1T aud tbe child:

li. Miiiimiaaiau me*; Society ofMayflower dmwailaaM. meeti-wi ot-noen nnd turnbem ; Son*ty of colo-nial wan. aaanal reniatrr, IMM: U.S.O u t i offlre. ISlli rensos, IVOO, iiop-

ion. part 1 : Wallace, H . b i n - nto th* farm boy: Wan. GeorviaBperiod architomi*. •• % • W.t-oo.Farm poultry: Williaasa. Story ofnineteenth oentarv asrvio-.

T IH U*t Hc»rd Ot It.My 11O1* boy took tbe croap one

night u d moo grew ao bad you oonld

mm.CorarliBs "I Ii IB t wbo WM BBBM*to b* yiisinu WM raad by tbs laadrrof tb* wiMlBg Tb* aabjert of his

00 was "How Ha* tb*Christian Ea-bmror BociMy Helpedth* Chorch- • a-ad It pdinnsd ont tb*TBIIOM wsj-i la which tb* organ! m-tion p r o w k IB initial to tb* work of[be charch hf in artir* oo-opentioa.•How H M tb* Christian Endeavor

Society Helped the Saiid«y achool?"SMd tb* buii of a talk givm. by P.Smith. Tbe Bpeaker >• tbe Msistant

aapertnta-adeat of tbe Sanda? achool

ctmelnded Ute maeting was thrownopen far gsawial disnssioa aad qaii

imber of the members inaaped tbeopportunity to tall bow nis-h theyhavs been helped by the good mflo

•c* of the society.i*g ippcl*l masbleb served to nuke tb* matingM morv amjkryabl*. Tbe singing 1

hearty and tb* instrumental manic ac-pnaying tt WM particularly good.

The orcheatra ooaBtoted of Mm. O. W•a. violta : Miaa Lilliaa A- Porce.

Piano 1 and Elmer P. Wbe*l*r, flat*.

Jaat ns a Five•priarti in dry prm»» and weeds,dofa an inSanuaatioo of tl>e thnat

rsaalt of a cold—grow down into_ iniilllii ah | i i m i n Hi tlie IHDJ.*.The cold, like tbe fin-, ahoald bepromptly dealt with. When TOO hegiBto coagh, nar Allen's Unit BaiMun-lt will oertainly ba-al tb« sore throntand lanir- and -it may **\r TOO from

minpc.oo.

'. D. Beynolda, MUnafield, o.feared ha woald die, bat a few

daaM of Oaa Mtnate Coagh Coreqaickly rr-lK-rwl him and be went tosleep. That's tbe last we heard ot the

' a ooaghemi* likeOB« Miaate Coagh

Oar* is aasolately aafe and acts immediately. Par coagh*, oolds, croap.grip, broachiii- aad all other throataad tang troables it U • certain bareTory rlraraal to take. The little oneslike it- 1- W. Bandolph.

Iheld by the

Warren chapel Christian EndeavorSociety Uat evenina;. Pmwdiac It

abort dBVOtlonal eaenHaee. ledbj rkailn Bryan.

l u l l aua* r r * a Tvrtar*.Tberv is BO a m agonisiag troabl*«m piles. Tb* P.».naBt luhiag and

burning makr lit* iatialsialik MoTbe lortnrr

DtWtH't *i ich BanalLhwat onoe. Par skinL. batBM, hnixt . aU

kinds of n u l l it is aa->qaalled. J.L P»ol. Ark., aaya:sa**r*d with th* ptro-

tndtag . nirediac pile* and ooaldihiag W hstp m* aatil I aaed

D*WtR-a Wltob Haatd Halve. A tewipletely cared •* . " Be-rare

of cuantnilMte. L. W. sUsdolpfc.City MHolanarlM w » - . .Ir. aad Mia. K. K. Taylor, city

• jj^rianrln. will take charge of tbsTniaaiw Society maallag at tbsFtlK n*H>BI rhortl] Priday rrraiuf

It w U W n mimuMwry mtutiag

For Over 50 Years

HI PAN SDoctors find

A GoodPrescription

for mankind.

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proved. V*U or sead full __Oomfort A rt-a.ii—i «o-«t Liberty «n*t,N«.w York. 1 IS «d-l l« taw

' -*>»• I H B U • V . ' ' i l l - m*l'-i •— .. • a.1 ^

Sl'BMH r'-^i linintl.-lil S J oa Prida;.Jan. *.. lau, in bin el-* >-f-»r WillWtn fc.

VMUWS In ihL-rtlT F*t,. 1 lan. John•-».r-—.T, In bis Tib year.

ID this city. Feb. 4. IMi AnasC«r-..[, InbisTtb

UlSON Ir. 1 « : - TPalrirk *

STEw'AKT- In North I1ainfW4.1 Moodsr.Fefc. 1. inn. Abel t*t«wart. affed M JRMA] nxJOlh and 10 iJnyn

TEN EYCK-At th*- r. •Hmn .-t Irra-fcn,Mr*. Usvkl F*riry. l i l l T l l I V > . FM-

n*. iVt, 1. tan. Mi-. Rij^t^i rrtdsy.

Pnaiw T.. wire irf WtlllaM. D-. a**d » yxarm. » n

v,ILJM)!(~MILKB-(in T M O I J . Tett. t

\ e \ \H and Opinionor

National Importance

The SupAI.ONK

C O N T A I N S B O T H .

Tl~ Ytmag VtMi'i H i m Bud.of Trtniiy Urfmmii (butX wlu

Friday IAMIMB la th* parlonof tba ramrea. Th»r* will b* the

r will brto tba widow. . t o 1

D»il.T. by ouiL - - »»a yai

Itaily I Su4a.T. by mail. S» a year

The Sunday Sunb Iki (nalnt Sunday Nnspaper

ia the »«rld.

Prictuanay By aMiL J: a year.

AMras THE SIX. Sew V-rt.

AREYOUDEAF?

ANYHEAD

NOISES?DEAFNESS OR [HAUP H5AR1WG

* .€LY.

Omr tr*mim*n* «ts>as mm€ interfer* vith your *,mmi o

• T J S T S . - YOU M l CURE YOMSaF AT HOME — IS?"irmUUTHKUL iUUL CUIIIC, 596 U ULLE »»U CHICMO, IU

GAMY BROS.,MADISON AVENUE, j

Tinners,

Umbers

Gas Fitters,

I am pirpmntt to d

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portable farnace*. t

NEW IN EVERY DETAIL!

143 N O R T r T A V E .

Sanitary PlumbingBrick and PorUMc FOasFittin[.TinSEtc.. Eu.. Eu.

Yorkc k n _ . .I believe in every man HIIIIIM hown busine**. at aJI Uaen and ta

D. W. LITTELL,Mo. I l l Hotlh A-B. Fawaftald. • - M

tDWUI B. BTATJUKO.

DIME

Savings Institution,Of nmfitM, I. I ,

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Jurjsffaa-aBitii1 INSURANCE AGENT,

O»t. w.4.0. For*.

mttr Pmt St at fart£ 7 \ W P T - rtala.wld.li. J

I o n darosHad oa or bafor. laan-17 awUi wfll draw 1DWIM from tbe

ALBERT nEUOEN ; ^2,

Livery & Boarding Stables 5£>"tfr£i»y- ?4irmiTiSuS<lPti7>llVyi"iTBi'*'^ ±

•ea Watafaoaif akad Park avesqes. ',,] ' ~J~t t "*****3 _***"**• >swil •*.tat^nai Uv^rr. R^raM boarded W r S i T a S ; " " * * " " " -**-•

Jo. l i t ,

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Doctors find

A Good

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for mankind

HEAD N0IS1S • i!

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Sanitary Plumbing

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Tinners Plumbers Gas Fitters,

D. W. LITTELL ■o. Ill Honk AM., rwiin. ■

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INSURANCE AGENT,

New* and Opinion

Daily, by «aiL - - » a year Daily k Saaday. by aaiL JS a year

The Sunday Sun b lbe (rtatcM Saaday Ncnpaper

>l I be world Prictecac**y. By buL Pa year

Vddma THE SIT. In Tart.

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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST

THE RACE PROBLEM. !

•ttmr* Will Settle It la the C M T M«f a Few Yeara.

a L-tt»r )ABV 0 ( .• .!•: belWth*

while popalaliol of U.u,.;«o«p i l ld f u«f «Br C l h , pop-

•1*1 (on. Tb* mhiir* arr n.U,[iP:,l«»M f t rapid.*, and ih* M p M arc la-crraaiag o»ij ia a <«•:: rtiilut par

kg tk* pUatrra mark itearo ha* learaed lhat

Ii»* wiihoat working, and tuthat It hi easily don*. Jaat s* doyvatha wh* Irav* th* farm for Ike eitjr, Iwk*rc tk*yka*r rrsd of propl* ajaatef1 -*bJ.". ikl .- . ler.fortaa** UbigapFcnUtloaa- Thia ab- look a>lh. u . . .u badgratloa la partly tiled by wkil* paw- it," rrmarkr,, a wrU-ktpi* avttliaf >p tb* rouDtrj paiitkc*. t a n ibc uihrr day. n » ' i i i | aa*iabat they farm ui their owa aoroaau of ih* iimt i.k.rrpuri* ih* rhiladcliilTb* planter a m look elsewker* far Krcurd.labor. Thl* Migration oft a* acfraalaa | Tk* comaxat wa* net aacalled f<•Sect* tk* Uadown-r who has *wbdK Blear-ejed.paleaadwrTona.ibryoaagTided hU large pUatalioa aad rented maa tbaa addre***-! did skow aaaa>It la tract* to tb*«*lorrd Jarmer. 11* evideoee of r=tr*a»* £i>.lpetiua. II.ami aow look rl**wh*rr for tenant a. arr*«*d both haada to hU 1brobhla|By tkl* mlgratioB aad decrc*** fr*m htad and *>r«iaird: -Kkiirtoa rfiaother eauira ike plaatrraad thelarg* aer :*«t algal. Xr*rr agala. Oar* Iilaadowaer are a* Ittlle coareraed ,aoagh for a lifetlatr.- I h. •> h.over ihr altaattoB. Tfc* *cr*ag* U ra- . rr.-ai.nl.dam). aa4 tke a am her af »a»all farmv | -Whai'i a afc*I»i*- ..Inaerr *****

:b- pB.t year hi- frlead.

OVERTRIMMEO SKIRTS.

IT lamlll * • •

arr lakdff >Upi M drmiM --h.•«•*.«'. <•- replj "Wfcai jua lack larrin.D by g.Mt.t *••• battrr I T B I la j „• atakr ap ia driah- frit ad of B»IB»their colored Irnaat* Bad brllrr wag** gav* it at hi* kuaf JBM ••(Bl. I"to ihf.r day labonn. Thl* d**r*a«* «*>*»*. . , i n n «»»:.» aad c«rkiaatarally aaVet* tW tabor market, aad Srcvaid r.»rw. kol M M I* bowtb* profit, of tb* while farmer. They r»p». with abcrrj •>• IW »H*. Thlr*also dlraorarr all act* of I K I U M M I man*, papier Mara* l ib. "anther

THE OLD FOLK* AT

yean brra "black,** to ••*> a loraJ a rprexaJoa. Tkia colored majoritr WB*• b u t 10O.O0O, bai. wLikia tk* pa>t t*aj*ar», tk« wbltra k**« bw*a raiaiBgaad Ik* a*|tr«i r*B«(i«rly^d*crv*aiB(.Bad Ik* «hit*« Br* >«• aboat MJ.OOOla tb* BBajorltj. Tki* Inrrvaa* la aotb m w of tb* ImaiijrrailoB of wkltnto Ihii itau. ao aaarb ai it U to lb«(raawr prr rral. of ihr d*>tk> of Ik*bCacb*. Tkntrlltri irlnNrKOrlnc.aad ia vlbrrcilir*of th* •(•!*. UaboatM a*tror> la 1.000. s a a om\j abaal 17wbllcs ta ibt I.000. Jo thr country tk*p*ra*oiBB-c of blarki is aboat » black*,affaiaat aboat 13 «hitr» to tk* i.ooatafcabitamia. Tkrw Starr, ar* luBr-wbat ilinaimf to ik* «kiu plsairraof tk* stat*. «be look far akrad iatoliM labor aaarkct. The principal ri n>*•f tki* drcrraac of noirroF*. la pro-portloa 10 tk*ir auaabrr.. U lb*lr i«-•6rairr of aaaitarjr ia««, aad tb* ia-diaVrvar* to Iboa* lawa by Ib* (fw m hodo aadentaad tWa*. A> a rmkr, th*aajrofi rarrly **>d fur a pbysiciaa«k*a i!L Tk*y m a n la ibr old faat-llj BMtbwl- of n r i . : by b*rba, awlakyih-kiaa' hj o!J »oa*ea. Uaay oftfejcai rraort to thr lajiaffua uf baad*.aad nrimg *>j faitk. Tlti* i. m..r* iapnrlicr lb>a i»|r*r>»rallj k>o*a. Tbr;t«faar all aid of tb* p:*Btatfoa pbj «i-

esatiBir out of tb* "e»ll •pirit.™ Th*jbrlinr tkat half of ihi-ir (Hi are durto briar "b*»ileked" bj • • rnrmi.I * •riuamt ran ioluriirr ibnn. attdwh*a IW* »i<-k*n ih#-j «fir. BBIMS ikrvoodoo doctor caa tkro*i uaT tkr ipr'.L

T»* «•« of eoraia*. tvpmally by tbrwoam i* anotbrr canar* Tb* u « f

T»* «•« of eoraia*. tvpmally by tbrwoam. i* anotbrr canar*. Tb* ua« .iftfcia drug baa aprrad very KKaatwlBwithin tbr put f*w i n n , and rmthr rhtldrra a n addictad to the hji.u.Tk* f w n i i t aadl infm.init «a» ofwkiaky •• aootker ran** of th* d*rUn*of th* nrgrt. ia Lou,.iaam \\ .thin tb*past fpw ir«r« aalooiu ba>* n>ultipli*dU > Tb rotorrd Ji.i w i • !• tk*

_tkat rr.m, U on tb* InrrraM- In thoa*dfatrift.. II la tk* taaar la th* coaa-irj. WkiLr Ifcr nrfrru popaUlioa In

allrr ib»n ta* whit* populailoa. ai

M aemoralbra aa rai Ir. aelgkborbood.ta tbe rural dtalrieta, wb*r* u l w war* few cam-pared lo tb* pop«laii*a,life aad property are aa a rale poorlypralrclrd. and where ther* »r* a•ambrr of aaloawa there Is always

element of th* negro** aad. whit**.Bat th* belter elemrat of both wall aaad colored discourage thU warfare.aa It aaaetthra Ubor eoaaitioaa aadkeep* a!iv* a apirlt of raee hatr*d. Foraaderaeath tkc *arfa«* there Iks tk

rcltng ia th* aegro that he anronged »f hi* liberty by hta whlia

\ aad kla d*M*adaaU "

P.la.brkap.wl.'. Ik* M i l MTBp*d oaTand earn. Thentk* ak*l»taa of a i i r t n aad »..b. ofrksaipaiTBe. Br thai tia*r Ikr thiag;

. aaraard BO faaay we d*da*t rar* •krtk-, m M r-'t aaiihinr. 10MI or aot. so

me draafc «kaaipar*e till ikrk d k tTkat'

da *k*l*loadl»B*r. If TO

n b*l>*c*h'riu-1 thatDttur* Th* whiteaaprrJorily of tk*whilr b* ia willtBr to ac«.ril ta Ik* ml*•rrd man aia riffkti nadrr l»e law badraw, tb* rotor Ha* of equality ikrra.

Th* nrini papula 11oa of tb* ala**-hoidinr atatoa at k ^tW war brtwrn tkc atat4.000.000. It baa inrrrtirJ aboat I'Mper c*nt WhiL* tbr white populationia iarrvaaioy from iaBBiaTraUaa.

irro popalatloa. at leaat is thia atiIB BOW keepiac pan With tb* whitap*«pl*. Thia faraiakea a aabyct fa*

b l aad far tb* lab

ticiana. Tbr inrquality I

n i . fr

oambera iaihV

work, that it will grow |*nr*r withlata* next few jear*. aad. ia th* <-••of a grnrrBlioa. th* labor conjdltlon*of the >oalk wUl U I U M aaitc a <:<t-

aad th* rae« probl*mbe a di. turning , . . « .

Tarre are raa»e> al work which onlyindrnU of economies may fathom,

" Urn. It i. «Uo arirur.l by I> have Mudicd th* B*gra qar>

of the soath, that he ia retrogradingaurally, or. rather, that there

irr religion among th* <0uo,ooo n*-oea of alarrry data thaa'th*rc .-w ia double thai aajBber. Whilr .iv*. thr negro waa required by hi*later to attend rhurrh. Tber*

apatatra ""gallrr*." or rwdowDitun for Ike negroes aawhit*, awtghborhood rharrb. aad ta*

» had the aaaae religiowa lasti• thai %at mutrr had. Whileira was aot taught t» r*ad. aad it

by law to t*ach him.

leaai iwa-tkird* of tke cr,aalited by aeyror*. TaUi.auiB); dueto tkr UM- "f »aitki Tke >rtr« ia 'KBaali; ppacrfal Bad docil*. Whil*lara-r nunlirr of negro** ka<*. wllkitk* paai frw jaar*. ailgratrd to Ikaorlarra aMaa, tk* aaaia ra4*cr**>* of ikrir aaaiker. relatively.ar* a» ataled aaw«*. Tk* lower part•f tk* i t — . aoUblj ibr -Ti 11 aaaa«oa«i." watck awa largclj iskabitrd bjrich >apr plaaten before ih* war.farai*br> a >irikia( »U»b> of th*aVcr*B>* ai >a* a*fro popalatloa. Tora u > 114" aftrf tke w«r tk(a warn tk*-blark di*trict~ of ib* Mat*, aad itla a*rkap> th* ao>i b«alibfal tntiotof I*>wi»iaaa, bai B*aw ICC*M to HewOrleans. a»d tb* aaoltipUcity of utooa.a* tke -CO4.I-- ba* ha* it* eaTecta. laIke -kill1 paruhe* at the atat« the•ki<** are B»I gaiaiaa- ao npidlj overtka a*gTOP< a* th*j ar* la th* lowerportloa. Tke »alooaa ar* a* laau•aa, proportloaat*ljr. but ih* uaitioa ia better thaa ia ikt ritW*. aadIkcaaullpox i* not aaprcialent. Talidiaewe floaritke* a«it t a o t r tk* »*•n w i . •apeciai:; la tk* colored di«-trteta of tke chie^

Tk* a«4*r*tioa of a*gxu*. froai tka '

eaaary to edacat* him ia ordrrCbrialiaaiaa him Thrrr waa very tia-tle whiaky driakiBf amd UWWUa«Mn|[ tbrm. Tk*j comld not ftwkaky. aad bad litll* opportaaiir tolea** tk* plaatattoa. Th.» tnaj bacoaaidrrrd n r p t i x rxuMlDr** SaaaQaeta of lawlruara* writ panlahiil by

he argro of ta-daj ia acr alao, bat bow much

g U OB Ike aarf.ee. a Bdhow much ia r*nuiD*. be NOB* k*owa.Bo "gvts- rrUglOB IB aa vaaotloaal

OLD TOW- 0 ' MKHD0H. MASS-

owa of Mra-

evaamrmoralie* of the ar.i mauarnla King Philip'a «w.

Tka Mwi wai purchased of the lociaii. la I«i3. and on July 14. UTS. tbidste of th* maasacrc. rualaiaedaboalM Hitlers Mattered o«rr a wid* ter-rltury. Th* towa wa* right ••quarr, aad freaalt *ev*ra: ulhrr I*kit* bera rrrclrd. Msiuha*, chief ofth* Niamac ladlsa*. I'd a war piBtotbe *rttlea»eat.kniiBg Hack*) I'uff-rr aad krr «>n and a aaaj o ' J- ho Bock-wood, and buralar all of tbr bvildlngm.OUcr >ettl*rs riraprd. anil t«c mwiwai abasdoard for •unvr j«ar». Il 1.•tated. *aya Ik* M '•h-.ier DrBocflaad rkroaic>, thai Marnsis waa on,of Eliot'* corjter i*. I>DI b* wsa BO1

•I—fjllj.Tkr mimartl ••» a ,iorr bnwld*

properly m-rnb •,;. ibr aifi of OcaU. liim F. Drap*r .i,J hi* l>o hrotb-

Onr chief lofrrrai In Meodoa c«from namingortot th- loHBx.fMoh-me n—lj for iWafl h. rrr in Mint-rku-ri;.. S«m. mldtai ai Mrodoa

Ma**arha*«it<. nu.i ha-* broaghtI u s ' with him to wrri*ra Xrw

EXPLOSIVE CASK.S.

~f>or of the mini vttuliidifOcBlt problraM thai retrad* 1. bow to art 1 td of

• i n n-s

of maay

• rmptyI i-ilr

gHyrrrin." said a auaafai-tnrxntoalvrm. T h * wood of thbrronra *o *at*nlrd with nitro-rryeeris that fa cx|doair<-*<rqual. the aiiroajiyecrla it-*'f.

-It ilon *oi pay. aor la it *af*. torpffll tbr <-a-k- To bu-n them Isof thr qnp-tioa. If Irft around they

mm are proor to show tbrlr re*|<eT4

of a k Irk

ramka

ihiak 1t • • rmpty brrrrL Tbir*

bat la rxplodr

)• gvnerall.v dnnr by plarlaron opra [mm H aad firing1 a

ballet at them frotn m aafe dit-K Th* conriiiiuifl | rodncrd bybullrt ia B»rr than eaoaga

briag abont aa rxplo*loa. Aad tlii oar good thinir abnni thoa* rule*wkrn they go off—there -«• am fraf-BBem* to pick ap. aa they are coaxplrtely dlaiBtegnlrd. ao to *prak. be-

o mmcir parllclr*.'*

Bear foods ar* rrry iajor otia 1.. tkeiCkt. A ra« wma Iroofrkt undrr tb*ratice of aaeyeappnaliatia ahlrhth*

•r* of a wbolr f • a>.)y werr aJTected bylit 1 eh nut

While tb* cotton arra ka» heea d*>craaa*d by tk* migration of negro**frwaa thi. .ta:*. tk* whit* faraarr* ar*aow (rmnf aor* allratraa ttt tracktarmiag. sad aiarc th* reorat t.u.ld-taf of railroada ia north Lo«i«iaaaih.* LadWBtry ha* brronr prontabla. ]Th* faraaers eaa g*t thrir pavdac* v*nurkrt aaor* rvaaily, and thas re*alsaost **—gh rrady mo—y to aap-1port tb* farm. The railroada ka*a ^girvm aa impeta* to ihia iadaatry,aad not only gsnlm prodart tor th*cities la beiag more jreaerally plant-ed. b«t th* farmer* ar* turning theiratteatloa t* fraita. I'atU a f*w jearaago tkey eoandvred cotton as hlaaj.aad nlaated J.i: - af aayt»ag rlaa,deveral faLIum <•• ernpa re**ra*d tka

belief ta this mtapar-

aaya ta* Clnciaaatf Enqalrrr th* pa-Ueat bad bm,aw aflieted w *h a y-

iliar defect ol vfatoa that la It hn«-*l-ly known am -faJlare of acvo. ;Baoda-

." Stale aansarra aad "ou r r n a* a weaken n* of th* sight tDMim

a* -amblobia - ttlindaeaa rr»eltbH*from rating taialrd fi>a has beeafound alutoat im(K>»ible to cui., kad

iae la also mpnaalhl* for m a i«••' half-I •:<•><! ruadition. Thl*

Th* letter o- apala|ry rnri i l ) u mby thr rmprr.!,- of China to th* ll«rnaaa ragprror a dcvHbed aa aa rx

lagte parre of jrllo * silh oter futtiyard* ia ifagtL. and is beautifully IIiumioatnl with dragia*. flower* I w

tkr«adiaadulk»rnr^aacelora. Tk*work ia « prrferily • xrruird that atant kitrhi tkc rB<brat£ery 1* miatakvalor raaaacL Tap t*tt*r 1. jrrHa>d la aj*ilaw allk ea*el«B*. wklca ia aia*• • ' - 1 • — " — J — J '

raacbea half way d o n b*t»**B tbewaiat aad] tb* ko**. Tb* aaeood•a * llttlr below ibr ko**. and tb* thirdforo* tk* fallDraa at tk* bottom of th*aklrt.

In Uny

T*nr atylbtk. aatl they bar* fartrtamlnc rowa *f narrow velret or ap-pllqard Ujrurra of lacc-

Draprd rffeets ar* apprarlac oaBMDJ of tbe Preach mndeta. b«t ~draplnc la very *li«bt and conforma totk* llara «f tbj Iron. Tkrr* ta * prrceptlbtr lactvaac lo tb* follacaa atakirt* aroauid Ik* bottom, aad tkla taprobably u> C» with tb* rapidly Inc m - a c atar of akwrea.

of tbeTkc jacket la

and 'braaateU. faataalag with two row* olJeweled bottona. Tb* hicli «ollar andwklr rrrm ar* of rbiot-lillu. Tk*alepvn ar* roll and are (athrrvd tot*• atlt.b.xl faaBd of tk* cloth. Tb* aar-

-nffa arr nlcrd with tbe cblncbliuakin It matte very simply, with

atitrbrd band beading a gored flounce.la of tk*

tiiaiturd wltb • btrtJtUC

EVENING CLOAKS.

Erralnc coata, aaany of them, abowa ortrntal effect. Thia la a

tbe wide, baggj afarr**. tb* atraigiit* «• *T far aad tk* rtek l cFvralaa appllqn* nod* place on m*ay

" beam. ABotber ravortt* trtjnmJo*tk* atrdallkMi order aaal hi CM-1 *f oraui of painted or nmn

chiffon, ktce. etr.Tb* rrenlne roat in tbe cut la mad*

of black paan de aote. laid la Hay per-licalar rock*. Tbm w

REGARDING COATS.

A krrelr carrlag* rioak recently atea•aa of r*d doth trinimed with atrapa

at red vrfvet and edxed around withlamb. Tkr high collarlamb, aad I

•ere lined with the BUM far.war* also deep, tight caffa which b*a-toned at th* back.

Short coata with long stole*ire entirety *f far. They ar* mad* talook extra handaom* by tbe additionof Jeweled bottoa*.

For of every deacrlvtioa la trimmlTamanTB at preaent. and akaak la

tke fare agaba.A popular tnglisb innoTaUoa ia tb*•a coat. Tkl* !• made of hie* bro-

cade, moire or vrlvet. It Iilac* rhesBlaette wlih a pearl dog col-

lar Instead of tbe oaaal at* collar.f uce. miDjts ar* being made ofiramrd with rich bands of

dark far aad are made over lining* ofchiffon and rich silks.

A simple bwase caatame la today*aabject for a aketch. It la

ray caneCa hair Th* coatIs made with • stitched batag a yoke and a aerlea of strappedpaints down both aid** *f tke front.Tke stand np collar aad aa;

Of ihikH velvet, aad tbe croak betta? tk* BDK. The (Itm

aad gathered into a caff of tke velvet.Tb* skirt I* made with the aide

with tbe same Hay strap-ptaga which characterme the Jacket.Otherwise It >• perfectly pwia. Tketilnnai opens orer a front of

lace.•ererr little tailor made kat la

«t pearl gray fart trimmed with bandsof the i tolet velvet.

SHOES AND SLIPPERS.

All evening abora kare long, aaiM* and are rery mncb embroidered.t arem* that footwear U sharing ashe general elaborate**** of dream,

tarfnl and rffectlrr moor* of white kid

embroidered with gold beads. Mo-ca> leather la aow dyed la the roost

delicate tint*, whichwith black ar•boeateaalmany aovettiea, imaai which the L*a-

modehiatr* exiremety char.IllnatnOon abowa aa rrrulacar a 'yasmg gtrl. It la mad* of

iln dotted mw€ orer p«le greca taffeta,rk aklrt baa a gradaatPd aoaac* hld-

b a mult itod* of nmVa. Th*madr dacvUM*. w»h Uay

raachlag half way l iHaaf taw«ad th* elbow -

j e n e

THE NEW YEAR HATS.

The b* ts of the new year ailag Vary • nia rt Is the threehat inn«riou» pakr saadea or all black.trimmed with a quantity of feaUtera.A becwmlng mtxtare of whliaM htce and on* black Qnlll. on which

ada th* success of the hat. l».int. If a

flood ostrich feathers aad•he cast get a Mg vetret orfelt ahap* aad make t

hat. Thoae painted by

ad. They carry no date aad »!W*T«hook kvrely. provided they ar* wellfotard oa a well arrangml coiffure.

A. pretty trimming to • fawn coloredFrencb felt hat namrTa almpty of airaplag of btce. Tbi- la alwayagood atykt and practicable.' Ia today'* ptetar* «r kav* m talmade of brown dotk trimmed withaatcbed bands of • lighter ahaide <rf

M. Tk* Jacket rrwe-bn aoate Dttf*way below t*ie waha llae. Tb* edge*• re outlined with a wfd* atltcaM fold•f tke.panDc. Tbe cottar I* wale andtroop, orer tbe Bboaldera aalkr fasttan. The •leerr* ar* rail, with l.oolKclxe enffs. Tbe bett hi of Ih* paw**.The •kirt la made wltk'tw* strapfrtnf*•f tb* pannr It la plain otkerwlai

The prettr hat wora with tkla __tnnje la of Ut retre*. trlmron] with ataacy qallL Jowc Caeaxar.

FANCY BOAS AND MUFFS.

Fancy boaa and mnffiat rage. Even la fan tke ptilu stjleare ID tb* mlDorttj Tbe moat baad-

teme maffs ar* trlBun«d with a flereaaim*I* head and a b«nck oflay of tkea give an appear-if tbe animal were InaUe of

th* muff. The bead aad Craat paw*1 *a* aide and Ibe

tear paara at tke other. It la bot no-il to » - three kinds of for In one

mnff, and • borate trimmings of ehiffon and aMIncUl Bowers are nolle IBthe order fc t bings.

Boas of cbiffon and tnlle In all tbepale colon are fashionable for [

Bot peruapa pore white orblack ta the most dressy.

Boaa entirely composed ofblack loulxliie ribboa •

SEPARATE WAISTS.

of an ipattern* of tsce ntake I

aaft lining of pale col-ored liberty satin m calffon.

One of (be Ul**t ball gvwo* h» skaa-ala tk* picture. It ta made of pale 7**-low cblffoo dotted In sflk. The entire

h b*tk wabat aad afcm. hi budla tinj rain re edged with tbe narrow•at stiver ribbons. There ta a aaak ofpale yeU»w liberty satin aad a hagr

naleyetlowaonsl gleam of a satis llaiag. TheJrt baa a arlde aoonre added lark*.:y bcaeatk tk* rnme* to give tke prop-

FANCY DRESS MATERIALS.

There I* a great variety "la faacydoth* this winter, nprrially ba long,hairy material., which af* sand* withthe Idea of imttaUas Car aa

M B * ' I r u n aebjtk bad a abort rovad Etoo. wttb tk*belt aad rtrapiaim of bta* pana*heavily atitched on la yelfanr allk. Th*akht. whlck waa walklag haagrh. ]a*t

iped the ground. Btoaaca withop akBevea are wora beaeat* tbe

Jacket of tfaear akart satta.The drrsay ckUaTs frock la tk* lUaa-

tratlOB 1* a*d> of pale Wa* laaaam*•Ok. TW waiat baa a yofc* aaaaV of

• alao of tk* ITk* mat «C thr waiat U oftOk. with two r*w» af lac*

the frontTk* katt la *f aPtifcad rttfcsa. with a

THE RACE PROBLEM, TtiTSS

rltwrj. Tfc« l®«i •S«»rr. *>d ir»m it ka«« bni rrrctrd. Ik* XUMf laio'k* MllWBfai ff ud k*r m i*d

FANCY BOAS AND MU^FS.

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I Mt CONSTnUTTOWALIST

THE SOURCE Of LITE; t jj

INDIAN SWEAT BATH.

* * • Ik* Sam* purpose, < jaaid* po-» • * • • * fW - M I deadly

TkU was arlrrted br-

{•p-cul Chtrasa Letter ]

r [ \ I man. as wu aau him. la aautaaortaJ being temporarily

r l»<1 ta a material body, ortho-%a, people believe, "all thanrl»a 1*.he cerlrary uofwithstaadiGg.- That,(«• <t**taatly route* to u* by lawtsut•ad it not a personal attribute moatjroph- concede. But the scientist lait* laboratory ia very apt to set aside,ack »«*•• • • « • r * k • • etpUiiaHoBjl all pbeooaaena ia akalter alone.tee iraracd profea»r aald: " « . « . - ,(i is bat a tnuailory pkaae of tha

I af an rlrrual auhataac*, •Mnita'ar phenomenal form of mat-!*raad.rrrgv. What we eaU *o«l ta.* «y ojnaioa, a natural phrnom-

brtirf lhai etery atom of nastier iaujir.fip-:-1. ato»Bv*n- * • • *»» f'Om th*•nmerdral f trm. He thinks the lu-•r;.r*arr of man is tb* u m of the.tel*ISg*nrr of tb* atoms of which bea ctrnif—d. that the Integrity oftae Hainan body la maintained by nurmaarBt of the atom* and whea la-aarmoay arises brtweea tbew they

ina* rauaier tbe death of the asaa.„ .nek, Mbile tbe matter itself r fa , , . iBdeali-actible. He further be-•Virt that there is a close relation)fcnutcB electricity and vital energy;that there are only two thin** ia th*

, ia the lit* otlla for'a period of itm*. !j For our wrcb. the . * r * remained in a ', sreak aolatloa or ih* peix.a aad "hearemote* at iW .nd af that titr. werefuttBtf rapabS* of btiag f.rt ltlz< <! eltae*aataruiiy or .niadally. e>irU.piag..lhe*lgh.-e*l|.t«ge. Hence Pr<.f. Loebwaa .naWed !<• read some very later-rsiiat- papers before tbe AmericanPhysiological solely uhb-k receallyaset ia thi- elly. in whirb he coatrnd'd•hat. la oertaia foi

As far back aa any rrcorda havebeen unearthed, life, in some of itsuauf aspects, ha* been the favoritettaaj asd tt will conllaae lo h wu ton* s* noitc man exists.

Ahfcut 3> years i r o Dr. \Vei..maa.Ik, »..t-rf German biologist, pub-hsbaid a *erirs of paper* which at-irsrVd -arid-wide sttrutiaa. Ha ar-ear4 tkat -Batumi death" sever oc-.-•r- ia f.r lowest formal of animal

PROF, JACQCEB LOEB

hr unVf lluiar :

; is not a >i 1irilalp ofHj ••uwiaird with rt-produc-tioa: batrtlkrr «= Bcqaired adranlar* !<• Ib*•araWk If ao animal ot tbe hifrkerorotr arm immortat. racapimc >Ufatal ; i . ..In 1,. sli|[bl lajuriea wouldia dm* br likely to overtake it ando=. portion of the body after somber•irfci I I»P li» inJe^rily. tbe crratnreWreminjr aalltted Vo rrpriarnt it*» . J or for other vae*. He furtherMatra tkal atthoarfc capable of being-•iwifi.j r.| by heat or poltton, an im-u n i annbrr of low onr*aiaaa«- doaat die. They carry the potentiality

a*_«iaaw are fmUIUnLTar tbeorin of ITof. Loeh. of ( hi-

anra Bansanantji, attrnrt a gnat sealaf atlration Jast MOW. He ha. chare*b n af the brat equipped bialoCiruliakarainry ia the eoawtry and eaeh• U M T roodwo experiaaeuta at tbeMantoe WolowlrsJ laboratory at».—.-. II . . M m . He baa wn i l i i l jar»frd that eell life asay be ludct**•tr«] nrotoBired—whether he will ev*rdbnaner a meuna of tMrreOBiaC th*

ami* oa this earth ia problemt Ira LJ«M *ky .0 many people who espeet

[ by their material bedies*hosM rlmr to earth life a* tbev «*•* a m m a | thai anil after be an«a-fartonl* explained. With those whoarlietelbat nuilrr Is all and that•bra their m particular atouas get•H» B quarrel that will be Ibe endaf tWsa th* ease ta. of coarse, dlffcr-<at.

But Wmttrr this may Be. noarly•**ry iedindual would, uhea dealha n * near, he rriicful for an *!,xtrwhich w«uld delay hi. approach to a

of Prat. Loeh*s nadirs of the pbeaom-eaa r' HIV are. at leuat. very inleeeet-W Tbey have been Uravly ak>a«tb.B»eu ef muscular eoatractlnm, nerveiaipotora and tbe deer1op«neei of f r r k•bete pnwasta belnic all essential taBf*. n . c-rcluwoa* are that death m

r^vlonrrd. Hr inquire* •> by.If deata br mereiy cessation of action.should Ibc imploymrm of putaaaiumcyaaide fall ta induce It. He coaclude*Ibat the poiaon checks thr death prin-ciple inherent in tbe **w. It ta .aid

'thai what la trne regarding the vital'processes uf oar .Wine nryin'w, Is. true af tboae processes in all living or-'r>Blsms. Sine, the lowest form of celllife ta sa much alive a a Ihf k r a r r >•-

.«Wt. alart;.[*e.I After proving that the dealh pro-eeua, « . r j U bora uith life into thesea urchin** r*g. may be arrrated be-fore ft-rilllMlloa. br proerctS Io showhow (be p n t i u l m cyanide acia uponit. aad br declare* that it a. by briar-

t No other force of stimulus ef-rerm life in •«. ueivrrtal and rf'

r* a any aa rlretrlrity. Hr be>ran rxper;meoTa to 1e«rn j»»t whea

when • • I mala Una-. Some Ml:* killed•ra nrrbiaa' errs. othcr*4>reated to•ttaiixe ibrm. Salts charred witk pna>livr electricity tnlrrfrrrd «!tb ;.frirocraae*. Thoa* charged aeratlTelytimulal* contraction. Balk pnitiveiBd nrratlve are necessary to arresteatb procea»e*. Electricity oat onlylervesthe mtUM-Ira bat cause, action of•rrves cotitroilinsT the «»»!»*. Dr..Ibrrt Matkens. Prof. Ix>en'a aasiat-nt, here caair in uith hi* theory rr-

jardinir the urnrliirr of the p t n M ,which, if il prore true, will taunt a

conn ruction fn tkat brim b Af sci-<re nf pby*"t>!ot;y. He hold* that thr

is beer Koppoard. hut hollow thrradtilled with a tblB JeHy-Hk. *ub«taiicr.ihieh hr styles colto'dal antutlon. H*intend* that every panicle of tab.: ul ion is cb*rrrd posil M y «, h h elec-

ammaaj

IT IS aot oftea that a wfeut* a i lla Invited to participate in th*rellffioaa ceremonies of the In-

diaa. Indeed, »o aeldom doe* it oc-cur thai those who thiak they knowall about I r d . i > diabvbrtr a-arr-lion* of than* who have btm n u nbighly f i m n J and privileged than

' theWM-IIr>. Few people, at Brat•ifbt. would •auawae thai a aw*u4

jet It ta. Amour many of tbe iribcaof tbr aouthweat a Kn-- -Turk ahboth Is takes **rrr week a* a ™-li-fioua fuanktB. aad hr ia rearits Inthe pertormuace of k . rrtiriousdatie. who fsila to aaite wfih ki*fetkma in ikia eercMOny

' Juat tbiak of it: Na.tt. d.r:i. un-dean. >a>*ar Indiana lat in* a -•eatbath a. part of thiir relirioni Andtbea to think of their takiar It everyweek. Ikorsn't it ssnke an ordinary.dvllixn! rkriatiaa feel a li'tir mraato think that he rreard* ib- tt-d • •la the liBhl of the worda I h4.ee Jam

' awed—-nn*ty. i!irrj-. anclean »aiafe™—in the face of this weekly baih.

My friend-, the Hnvu.up.l Indiana,af Cataract cm. in . In northern Ari-•ona. are great believer* ia th* reli-gion of Ibe iwr i l bath, f'oanrqurat-ty they arc a very cleanly people. (They have one advantage' over aasay

that Ibelr hoaae* are built notfrom tbe running atrvaav the Havana,thr Itltt. Water, from wklck the*

th* lap let down, and anotbei

was rolllBr diivin » j bady lu a maa-ber of Hill* alrraaw aad I * • • uadtehot when tbe >oag mded- l a x r s lhowever, of bciu* allowed to gm aaalwhen th* nap * •> Bprn>d. lac att*ad-ant neMd put ia n o n bat ruck* m l abaokri bowl falV of wat«r. I • * •Jaal reaching far U M watrr. t a ttb* flap sraa let a m aad Ibe *aa-•aan'a attendant poured me liuaildover the red-hot rack*, la n aaomealthe aweat hoaw* waa full of Uv*ateam aad I ga.ped nnd atruawled farbreath, for I •erwrd lo be lahaliagUqaid Ire. Jti-i aa I thought Icouldn't •lard It aroiber mowaent Ih*•baman brsaa ta itaf aaother aong.aad. lot to be outdo** by th* In-diau. I dkrtermined lo stand tl outaad Joined la th* aoug with as assjebfervor aa I could muster. At tbodose af the *oag the Cap was agaialifted, more hot rocks and waterwere put l> and we bad aaotkrr lu teof tke liv* steam. This time I esvldaiaad It so knger aad strusrrl.: t 10-•aard the Cap, I a*aaa|red to gasp oatthat 1 muat ro to tbe water. Th*.haman replied that M were all t<*-IBC. for our bath waa at an end.With dellrkl I apraag forward with-out further worda and dl™-d headlongInto the i w l n m t f P00 ' cloae by.SeveV la my life did I experience a

•aatloa over the

PORTO RIOO 18 RICH.

It* tw-tfa. • , • • ! • , •

yet aot cold enoueb to give one s *e-*ere shock- Par half an hour I•tayed In aad enjpyed it to th* full,snd then came out and jaiaad a»yHavmaupal fricada aa they reclinad oa Iwillow bougk* In the vivifying ™j*af tbe .un Tku. eaded mv l r * t |a weal balh, but the memury of il T H

IBBMlaJ WaahlaanM Leiler.]

Ci.xiKK.SIM. ia* u.aad of fortekkp> Ifeuananaa of Wtiera of ia-•tairy are eoaUac ia aenaiarsand

•reprrKcaiaiiirs. aad oeeaitoaally th*newspaper aaea in ta>* •aituaal eapiialkur frwaa m . i m frtena* mmhimf ia-ajaur,} *> i« the ad*aaia(*aof thai pot-tlon of oar •mprrf%\ rrfubltr.

t u » | a n aak ajaestlua*affrieaharal posNWliitr* »r the m*r-aamlie eondliiook Voaac « . a n a>k

lhe cities aad ill^gv*; fur Ikr aaajor-Ity of tb* feaaiaia* q « n . i . are BM aiaa:t * be *ehoo:-trarker*. II> the * • } . ifthey oaly knew lae aabaap} lot of iWsebool-trarhvrk "a.i hair «v i . . froa*th» «»a<r , I . Ml m i . Ik.) . i c k !hcsiiale brfor* >•>••( home. *wrethoax- fm-aay of tbr i>:aad» nkk-kare,aad for ntaai >rars »ill be. iafrettdwlib the *lru> ..f 8paah>b eorrapiioaia r<.rj d rp tnwt i l . ottrial and M L

8rhovl-trarherm. k»*rirr, are but aaauU miuuriij ..f tbote oho m k r i»-•nlry lor the purpose t,t pmtlaa- taelrWain, braWa and capital iaio tke dc-veiopaseai of eh* r . . , i « m . of Porto•ho. It ha* beea m w - . i . d to thewriter ikat oae prtated letter iaacood

d k

rhe

tbecaaatkAagmai.U all rendb fee asarkrt by tbe eJOrtobrr. la ihe axMiaiaini tbe *oaT*e | k a u I U H I rise fr«crop Wiriais to ripm ia * member, and *wlb,sc..« («*-ar*.ocpoi tia«k!gstaer^ar caaiianea aaiil ih* middle uder Ibe chair »r oataid* of it. aayaof Febnwty. This crop oeeaptrsof February Tfcta crop oreuntrs par the P%iladr.ph» la^airer.ticaiar at •ratio* lhaa duriaa- acvm| M«n> a • . • * - i! l bark blaasetf t - rmoniba afewr j year. aamiber a stariaf M yard* ia a race uC

Ther* ar* !•<• axnatala ranges on ia». pruiMed the a u havtag tke aian -Ib* l.Und. tbe tajey aad IW La^allia , baW aj| |h« m%J, Bat so ruaavr. bo*>-«ad they *r* a:aaoai parallel to eaeb e**r .«ift. can gtve that l a w s l afother. The ( atrt raag* ta n k m b i t t tn t* aa ordinary B I I For tbefroairad tttead of the lawnd.at a dis- ami l o jarda ikey r* ar practiraJytanee «f arwa* * to IS mitea of the the *aa*e par*. Thcrvfore Ik* runner,south eoa«: bui tbr LoqnUlo raaa* I* tolgoM <ard. a . i l t the"h»pf>cr"g«eabroke* by a i l ) tallry* through ukleh tit would ka*« to rua mere Ikaa Ivtkw

•mar is- | atreaama rMag on tb* oiber rang* I • • faat. and It would be a weuk mnalhataur- ! mtK, t f c , i r . , , ,„ t h v , „ „ . The,w»ocou.d *»i * u p U j . r J . at a paw*

| LoouPlo la aearrr to tbe north coasi eakai to sa *ee*ads for ia» jarda; and)b o - 1 * * * than the O*y*y U to tb* *oattb coaat ihkt •..«-.! ateaa that the rusner. la ,

On either tide of lh.*e ranges.next it ort.r lo wla. wo*ia bavr ta beat a3ike nortk «ad south e«a>i». are beau- prr*io«s records.tifal plaia^ sloping«oiti*bor*. Tbr**' If a m i hoaats thai hi* neakaif* fatplain arc about s>c mile* wid* on parilcualrlt abarp. a<k hiaa la aa*th* aoulhar* coaat. aad awrarr tkre* ' with oae atrofce of Ibe Watte sate ad1

mile* la vridih oa tbe norik coan-; tbbar yrBaw ribbons, mawily af aUk. <They are •rr j fertile, and attb proprt' wlirb are around uuaor.es of da>ara,culiitaiiuu uavii! Uai oa u*a!)h pra- Infaaeawi oat of I anaibebalf. taao*dacera foelsTilme. Tbe p'a-a< are ol sbhrp caoufk la do tki*. ft em tatrich allavinm soil. Alo*r tkeca*tei-a tkroarb all tbe ribbon bui tb* k*ataonma) of tbr Island the lack of rain alrsad. and tkat wC! pu!l out '.ong.aas.

trvr Itriealifbr irrifa'.l i» UntratablKaiioa willh* aeceoary iu bricur thra>to a eoadition of pemtaaeBi (Bine.

On< of i k n o t i woaderfn: OaaVI iaPorto Wee]U the depth <tf the toil oa amktat.lhe face of th. tirep •

aaorebetri.stoeot I

the faJtt thnt the nativea cuhlvasat: 10 Jk* eery neaha of Ibc hit-beat he

int. and o%kly bliadfutd.d. wtlhoif e e If h* doe* not :

l i f . T r

ar * •a m i baTr ij'-t I I I

people >ht «i.il the Utoad.Th. raiaralki at ceriala ataaoan •-rrtftr, torreatkil aad drlvea by hi

dkfs and fa-aka are aol araahed hare 1

fwJa uicir r.an.r They can take aaweat %alb ta Ike sweat bnuae andthcuftrp out and njo> a plunrc iahe dVlicioua waters of tke flowtaa;

Twtce ha«take part

I1 t i n -

priillcenl to

tb* Bavaaupal* 1 suggfstrd to Rock

Jomn (by whick aam* ibc leading

nsedtclne man of the tribe is known)

hot

wa* Invited lo tbe__ ..haman. or merfiri..

man, and there. wHh tb. Indian* whajwvre to participate i« thr ceremony,

com inn-]..made fromam aro.ua-n t«-<i. The corn in iia jrrounii and then thrown iwater until It become* thick.1 • • . • • •wcU aw>krd it i* aea.oned. pcurrd |iato baakei bowl, and *mn1. I kad ;two old Indian*, on* on each aide ofme, when the baakrt ef mu*h wa*banded to me by mj host**-. To re-fuae to eat woujd have been an of- if«.a* aruio-t tfa* Uw. «f I , - , - "' '5 , 'and lo refuse to allow tbe ln.ln •• by j_i» aid. to partake of that m W «»• 1offered to an* would b-vc been dia-coort.«..-. Vel we .Id M l baveO W H and I bne- thnt M ••»« • • !my friend* were ready ibe. wa'd

•aver* Ir—

requct with pleaanrr. .

ib . rr wn* not much difference be-

twetn IUJ rxperirnce.on ibia uccaaltta

and Tbe Br.'. rxcepi thai tkcdis'anc*from Jtock J.m.*' iob«l«a ta ike H««-a*n ant quite a little JHilnnce. and.na I altraaplcd t.i walk i»niy bare fret,

ihr trail was so hot that 1 bad to ery

am fur Burru Bill lobrinf me wy iboea

before I coold procrcd farther. Badfar mtmtj days after blhirr* oa the•olei of my fret led me to prefer hor*e-back riding- to valklna;.

It i- lntpo*alb> to urere«!imate ib*Ta.or of tbl* .wmt-balb I - ihr indiaBa.

I I r i * . * them that op* nine of the p o m

thai laeaaentUltoa be.lihful life.far

It mast not br forgotten that Ibey ara

»erj rroat feeders d

I a i t

icily. «Bd maj b* stimulated h.•gntive ehargea of eleelridty. »hie

-auw II to thicken xad change from >ia a tkickjrlly. The more stroaf

br aolation is posiUveiy chargedmm i readily does It rcatat th

legatle* chsr^e*.Tb* solution may be ihirkeaed b.

_j-al aa «ell •> i . i i : n » f l i r p i . r c ilering it urore stable and the a*r**>sa trritablc. C-W aei* i> ibe opuo

The gelatinous awbalaace* ar* comaoaed lirgely »f fat. Aaa.sibetic.ui*tolwe tbe l»t rood aouriahc* by fur

awhilr. and the*- eulli; r to »>« hoafauu, I a>ked brr for a - ! - - • • - wkich Ikaew *he bad aaaKUknv >a barMere*- When -he bromrhi il • * •w.-t.-.t i* •>«« different ti.. e . aathat I BBlght he unite aaaured uf lUcJeaBliiicaa. When I took tbe • ( « •I deiribed a huif etoele .r ikr aau-b1. the fro-t of the fauaket. Tbern.rallicc ib* attcatiaai of my frle»uon tb* right. 1 pointed «-t »3 himthat all the - - - K » tte right of thehalf circle waa hU, H . to H t^miaa tb* left Ibat .11 on the left he-loaurrd to him. Respectfully -aJt<w«

fter I bad eaten »e**ral mouihraU

hat they dipped their l - r f Int -

• be dal-ty dash a.d aeonprd ap into 1

heir mouths the food they »o much Itheir

Aftert.. Ibe iwicker fraa»* B

ed. O*e of tbe men > B C p

' • * p*eee >f priesterart,

f«ur> of th* p—pi*, and Ik i . pevwaisb i ae»>et of Ibi* fc lHHw perform-

.predily lined tb* la»He -agroand with ar"ly-*-» willow.. Iers built n bornr. Into whir* a a

•BI> buoIoattTT muscle*. Br is (aid tobrae** thai all life la tbe retutl ofaayutcal aeocesaen. and thai the ueu-eru of death may be arrested be tbe' a p l v t n u l of cerrain agent*. H* haa

' - expert-the latter line* witk the

wrve tabes, which exirnd from tb>

icrve ce"s uf tb* brain, spinal con>ad gaarHa lo differeat pun* of th.

>ody. and o « * e -nerve impul***."

ipplicstioa of these elec

di.robe aad enterthe ahaaun a *d onlowed me (m* Ithe* pwl li

aft, A. I did aarther India, ful-the atteadant*

ztoal theorie. .

^•^^5 2^£E£iM. X m . ^T,,"-. "aa^T^vW all - * •— « • «»«** " '•' • »

,he. put '• • - * r * ^ Jthe *at> waa lei down and i-aaeJi-

S L - • —"• *• I M *•*»—•• °r ***« , . t ho«c. »r t o h o h ^ a . -be H.»^••nai terms It- Immediately the.-T^ar. be* . - to am* and - • weU a-I could I Joined In the *•»*.. It wnaa prayer of tha-ksirlri-, to T«*a -> .

The ••eat-baifc I* htreely pre.a^atifcr..a«fcoui the • » • > «f the *uuth-a n t lhe \ \ * «P*». ••' Arta-ata. theIf. t i n of Sew Mexieo. and ih*PaiaiU. of Nevada, ai: aeeaiia* it af

HAKTOK JAMB

j,.bp W. Hntehiaaoa. the tasi aar-*l*ee ..f ih* f«mou*Jtew Ea(!aBd*iar-;.« family.!. — k T - ' • • ' •peskinraad *lBfinr • » • ' • • ' «•* • « • ' rira-reltes. We Is « •** 'Btrty .iyaruua.

•nariTBB a« • 1 • * - — • • ™

ther* . I T n paeamatie tabe* tmr lhediapatcfc af poatal packets, aad th.hr

- t * le««th ia M arfhrn

oouratthe death ]tb* animal doustoi

ifor

•i>d; and iaveaiigai*. Moreoirr. a I lha, aobd aloae. But the noil sticks tosenator *ay* that a'.: of oar people are Ita allot rd Hnavi and there areIn l .mtrd i* whai w. captared from | aUdes such: as migbl he expected andSpain, and *aai * . »hsll do ui ihi l all. I anticipated!. It ia supposed

Tbe lalmad uf Porto lUco ta S M - cause ibrrr are ao froala |foanh lea* la area Ibaa Ibe .state A rain* ta dialodricr the derayiCoBmctiral.but *appan*a populailau and a i m w of tbe I tally of tb* bedabout onr-ihird greaier lhaa thai af rack, the tain la absorbedtb* auimcg • ! * • * . Thr agric.:iaral i rapidly a* It falls. ***a wbeiw*nlih af ihe ..land wa* particularly.! moot viole{tl*. It la amtelaUy -rateddemonstrated wkra it supportrd Its by ai iaal l f t who have rseeatly '

d m * , popuhilion. aad aim paid kra*y i vestlgaied tbu *rctk>B ikst tke soil Is

trib.tca In Taxation lo Spaia. aad la ao rich thai but l ltt l* tillage i* re-

reartttancrs lo abacst landlord*, many I quired; amt tkat ta tbe reason that

of whom nevrr set foot on tbe *oil of j tbe mowamtacoaV* dist

tke do pen dec r i . whick wa* nalara'.ly prodactlvr., Tbe mouaiain caffc* hiso independent. Iforeavrr. thta • • • cut. wlik «Met . _

don* when there were ao modern melb- | Ia ibla BMbaer tke toil ia cleared af

oda, implrarent* nor appliance*, ao ike wild *T*wla of «rffr*. but the root*good road*, few t-aitroada and unim- j ar* trft alive, ana tkey kelp to bold

protrd ksrbor*. '• ihe rrovntl in pl*ce. urbtle they 'Tbe treasury depart mrn i and tbe dr rnrniah forth I

partmvnt of agriculture arc isa begin- props.alng to lake antelal inleresi in ihe har- ' African l U i r r i one* existed o

nor* of Porto Kieo. a ad auo. loo to<ra. sagar pantst ion*, and oa tbis ac

T h . condition of tbe harbanconld not the laboret* on the BortberB

be worse, except by ariamir di.tnrb- aoutkcm C*>*BTI are eolored. Ianeea. • They ar* sbao«l»lj without I the lalerioi the laborers are whil

' - " liven. Thejavrrairc day'a warea ta Sireals In Aaifririr. maaey. and th* la-barera boaft* Ihemafl**.. They dom i lewutrd mncb clothing: aaly rwf-

flcfent to * V r r their Bahedneaa. They

ar. patirnt^good natared and gratiaedwith (be ch.crr which has casBeover

of tk*.D*uIag

Whea tlM Anxrk-ma army[aainwi ia fair. 1«a. tbe en

r^r Ja.-derfa

grrtrtl sea* wnrd t* our aaiioas! rnp.Ital that he did sot a m si.r more

it a t l ••> bis army from thi*couB-Thla |r»* beraV** he fawad aack

altU ready at haad Theyir* of larr* •!>*. »f aaiform lijrkt reV

iad tkey fattea rasfl*. T l .r ahuoai a* large aa Ih* axra.r aU not yield1 mlllt la propor-

th.lr alar. The beat thee* h

brvarbither*. the peaducib aauat be lirht.redj

" i ta* harbor-. Weaua*• krtr a m ry iarye

*hip oka raimr lu dock. OaV-.i: wf -kea ..f tkl* aad

bealchied cwadiilaaa « i « i

far aaV. Th. price af land. k«nre**e.ia romparsiWr low, when llafrrtllfiTami Inerhafcutlbflty ar* eonaidered.Awbitloua farmer* with • fair amountof capita! mirht r- there aad araa-

preiaUrd p n w w t» i

But aefare •>>a. e s * - ! . , . . ^ W *tee« to aur a » a , to fa

coan- ther* with k rlew of Basle* fortnae*.(Lory ] H „ , , he uaderatood that the » « -

a r i t BBBSI ha*r time la taiprovef thefharnora. If Bat sil of t h e .

gswd tkinga- By I

itclorU

a* id> j txrlaia>ec: "TWr* ilaough fur ua m"-~

WhU* tbe agricaJtoraIwea:ihof Ihl

bdand Is marvdowa it Is ixitrielrd. The ! Then tberel muat aw •amAmaatmt Bmmi

aeoole export ike>e produets. *h i l * \ m t tmmi M r t p r n fnr tourt.l travel aD<jthey import their food. Wheat, aarn, other Itaew of freight veaeakt to fa-rie*. acarly balf of th.ir iaaporta arc HHtat* r ra** reUiloa* between Porto

cereal and otheragr>c«:iurn: nrodncia. [ f»e* aad ta> caatiaent.Caau*: . iai ior. frum thi* cooatrj.par- TTan.port.tioa n d irrigation a n

ikcuUrty froua ««* aenlrie .tales, view »»edtuL lArge tract* af Uad In Ihelbrstc«paM>Mia.B*aa4*>r:i<itle«aad iaierlor »f the itlaed might be par-

1

atouder how any portion of tb* i*land chased naut by mm of meann. t« Weaa be capable of cuitl.arioB. h e M u a i n ' t b e anrveattH Improve-

Th* pUlaa along tb* roast. If aab- meats are made; as they undoubtedly|rcted to asoderu acieslifr drsiaage will be mad* » n t ttm*. When there

•ad f.rtlUaatlos can Wenaur Inex- are lal iamji or tramaraya from tb*

hamnlM* food producer*. At present Interior to the coast, three or four

tbey aroduc* exrellrat tobacco, com, tame* tbe l a m i i of comr*. now ara-

baaaaaa aad piacapose*. Tbe ara- dueed can a* raised there. The SBBM

are Ilaed wiib coeoaaal treea. may be aald of all of the atapieaof tbe

Interior conTe*. oraage*. Ham - "

Wkea John Adama waa vWe prem-

dent ef tk* I'nltrd States (mor. tbua

MM) yaurs ago> b* paid tOB for a HtUa

ritt-franaed mirror and there ba* beearouble about it ever since, says tha •

N*« York Sao. h r r n l •eDuters ;n .

lh* courae of I be debni* aver I he pay-ila pureasae took oeeaaloa ta>

Mr. Adsma for having net am jexample nf unwarranted m r t n - 'ga^>(». Tbe mirror waa vurrbaaed laX*w Torlu brougbt lo Wsskipfftoa andpul in pmee In Ike room •n-unied by

lb> vice aeeuldeat. aad for a great

many rears wa* pointed out lo rural i

»••:-..ri who uer* enter-a'Brit wHb,

m»re or Ir » areuesle tate* of it* fcW- I

t->TT A* year* went Ml ar<* the vice >

Unite h'*r«r'r u>:rror **«m«d to grew •

••la'ler SPJ h •« oraste. Three yeava ,

wfcence {I us* re«u-reeted •'•d r'aeedoaj thr wall of :he TM.«rVt

rlea

*tmp'r devigs n i t "t* value as a rel-ic. Shortly afterward RcuufoV ffoar

mf some nf h'» eotVarwe* heart* tbe

*ry of tkr exiled mir-rr and rrew

of. ftrnalor FVrr. Ibr nrrsidrat of tbe

ite. ll waxm-nurktbacfeanda place

ef boror t-"»r* It r» the waTI ft the

•»» ti—••----••. rt^Wt. which tt la««>r4 w ••: He Ha Ural re-tf*r place.

HTGROFS rOST TFOUBLI

may aot be iriai thai the aicrage*roan !• s Cbiaaumu. but It an-r* pretty « ! ! protia bj ib* stall.-of ihe police d-parimmt ikai the

*» the THliun. Tb* quiei le i * * ., who shuMf* irouad In soft .boas

and c m : : . . «.«L.. >» . aola. tbsa (heeoforrd popuLstiua aad nctr ibaB (beaweki In fad. the r*C la aainrr andtk* aa-oeUrity la to tbiaff* ( M l winl*4d lo arrest afptsr to grade prettyaehrly by H > r . ... thai the shit, ananus* Ik* l*a>t of il. th* < MraBESa a Jt-•.c a . i ' awf the <*•>) s-..a i lawBteat.

thlcayo L«« 2 MO Ckiaamea. the a * .>nfttj of vjb.a« bm ulthia th. boua-darira of ib* »^ Flraf ward aad ar*under Ibe UBM uf the poUcc af Ihe Har-tisoa Btreei .totiaa. ISrtluv .taltottaafar taat year show that of lh>« Zjaasoaj> U i arere arrasted mat year ae-

iing lo the polic* Ifmapa. ThislUa

Of the!C#ooOo uaite population aear-It T I M mran arrrttrd. or about aaw

ia etery • * * .. J>e Chine** don't trouble m nark.*

•old Ibe demh Hrffitst of the HamwoStreet P»:ic* •iBlloa.savakiBgof ibisf»tt. -They are awWl, aeaecaM* and

ala>ag prviiy weC without bother-

Aa lati-mtica; exhibit la the f•kaSB luUtWr. at Waahia«-i

-ai old G«ruau cJark thaiia* aboui 11 years aefare

katf-p. rood tilt* and ia 14a yeara old.It I* made of kardwuod and the srarkwus all done by haad- Xaery aaau*of, the meehanUm b. h%hl> | t_tad it 1* put tea-ether with hand

ri*ci* of beaaaL Tbe pnrta

. hia tiefc-

aaree la so carefully eo—tmeted that

K doc. not -ary a seeaaal fas tkam

4iTb* KuaUa snthoritica ar* a* alert

far trace • * Aavcrieaa*. At aad nearDnlmy. the commercial seaport af tb*Bibtriac railroad, they have H W M Iaa work to mnha a >*>foot harbor.They are rushing up dock*, ary docks,sbop*»adbuildiBgvandsI«>arekauId-fcag a great modem city. Tb* Baamhmiamaister ia charge of this .alarnrmaianaUy arrived there, baring takes a

rHK SOURCE OF LIFE PORTO RICO IS RICH. IXDLAN SWEAT BATH.

rllallzr them. Salta eharved villi pna- Nbr rlfftrHiy intrrfrrrd with life prorfwt. Tkov rkirrn! ae*atl*e1y MiBdUlr roBIrarlioB. Both positive and Brialiff ir* ■irrairi to «rrra !f«lh profftn. Klwlrlfiii not oaly lb* *u»rlf« btil flM». irltoa of rfrrr* roatroTlIa* Ik* ■■•*!*•. IV. Albert Milkrai. Prof aaaiat- ibU k*r* raa« ia altk ki* ik*nrt r*- lardiaf lb* timlar* of lb* r*r»*«. which If II prune tnr. will naw a rrfoBfirartioB Ta that bmneb of *ci- •nee of pbynlo'.ocy. He boldi that tb* •.*r**a ar* ■**» Util* atrlay* of **!!». at baa b**B *opf». ».d. hoi hollow th**ad» •Ued with a ibla JelV-*be aub*tarr* akWb b* alyles eolW-'dal owlatlaa. II* •oatewda that ***** portVI* of tb* •ulaltoa U charred posii l**l j wit b *l*e

• qall* a UllV iliiaw*. -w.p«*d Iwwa'.b law; hare feel, il via »o boi ibai 1 bad i« rrj Burr.. Bill to brief ■** «ay aboca I coaid pr«r**d fanb*r. aad rral day a after W»lm »a ibe fatal irr^irM., .I.*bi la Juries would la liar b* likely «o overtake it aud •a* portion of the body after another aMfti low It* iilegrity. the errata re brtalag unfitted to re per a* at »• kind, ar for other u-ea. He farther

ifihUty

Page 8: THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. - digifind-it.com · parked the edilce. Tbe decoration* • not elaborate but L Smilax, palms and feras i gled with a profusion of Easter lilies iked the palpit

THE CONSimmONALIST

Common Council Decided toL M M Hew Quarter* In the

Snudley Building.

IMCBE ASE IN BAT.ARTKH

imrrni which was tbe changing ofcity onVeo from tbeif present locationto tbe HaaaHry building on North a'BUB. It waa unanimously decided tomove after the lease submitted by

The lease provides tor tbe v«More oa the ant Boor, tbe roomsmall adjoining rooms on tbe lop floorfor tbe Council chamber aad aeotberoom for the Mayor's oBoe.m i l l are to b« properly furnish**aad heated aad a fire-proof vaultbe heilt for the ass of the city. Theyearly rental is to be #1,100 andCouncil will have the privilege, of r-nsalat the lease for a term ofmen yean after tbe tint year-work ia preparing the new oshall be to tbe satisfaction of Building

fasalaries of StreetJ Oavett

fl.HOO tott.300. that Of ('itT*Trr**sn-W. F. Arnold from (TOO JO «MQ, tbaof Ch i ef DOBDP from #700 to MO, ao.that of Chi. f of Police Kirly from tsto 1100 per month. Thin waa done iiaccordance with * maojatjoa offrrwby Mr Hdlick. awlafter a taagthy mi isa

In connection with tsalaries, the Bawd of• request for an lacreai in pay. The

• belter* that they .booid haiand quoted Elisabeth

•alary imoonti to *H.SOO perTbey did aot etipelate any de-

neived from tbe Board of Health,relative to tha work of thai depart-amett, including iu ihiMeeath aaaaal

during the coming year fs,aOO wouldbe needed for general health purposesand aa Bxtra (8,000 to aaeet tbe ex-penses la inmaiiHIiai with the oat-break -*T~ " | and other

It Btrd ta merlin* of tba board la Januarywaa decided by moist ton that t*,O00woald be needed aa an aiwui m j(mod. Later la tbe wealac Mr. I ~lick offered a resolution appropriating•3,000 to tbe aaa of tbe board forpurposes already BMationed.

Tba report of tb« board .bowed thaidanag tbe paat year there wan M• iaths, an rnnc* of 12 15-1« pnthousand baaed oa a population ofl«,00H T1..Tf were 1*B marriages aadSIS birth*. Of tbe latter 181 wmales aad IS fiiatlil. this beingtbe rate of lt.H per thousand. HealthInspector Addia made a total nab*!of I.K1* visits, of which 490 w«re t.places where tben were contagious

There are aeventv-one purveyors ofmilk in tbe city, forty wboleaalidealers, aia* wboleaale and retaildealers, Uteon retail dealera andtwenty.two who purtbaa* milk fromothers. Tbrre are in all forty'dealers. Tbe report apeak a is highlenna of Health Offieer Tburlow, whohaa been devoting Mach timein* after tbe dairlea in tbe city and• iiiaiiT Tbe report P T H a historyof tba neaat small-pox which visitedtbe city, iu trreimeai and provisionst»ad> for tbe oar* at *actbe free varciaat vou <"»<tbe nanptm of the board.

A leexi'reived regarding the settlement oft » t « aa a pWce of proprrty on BaalFront onvi owned trr J K. VanNestThe di Bruit T date* back to tbe tim-that J M N Mania waa collector, li«eea> that Mra. Ckioliae T. Hamaoabald a aKirtcafc oa the proprny. aadthai tbe lasre aaMMtia* la UH.Uwas —ppoaed M have boea paid on theproperly la qaeMMM. I I. it uelaia*ed by the petittoaer Ibal thel a m t l Uqatdatod tbe ta> oa a ptaoeof proyeity on Ibe opposll* U«4 of tbeaueet. while tbe otbrr property was•old aader tbr Mama Act. A i-caliar bet ahoot the i-oaauir>l icea that it i imiail 1 •! a

tha payment of aaxr.M to•IT Contractual Cos*

puny. Tbis la a part of tbe » parlawi i i faad of II.«T held aatU thecompletion of tbe ouatmet on Isrwer improvement- Another reaolmtioa offered by tbe a n - member pro-vided that tbe money dae tbe GlenfamKielr Coatrnrtlnji Com pony beheld until all bills against tbepaay are paid. This does aot affect:ne action returning the amount i'eady specified.

At this time Mr. B i M broaitbtnumber of aMten of more or l«-» Iportaace before tbe CounciL He offend a resolution autborisiag tbe collector of taxes to issue wailbs collection of delinquentbe delinqaent fails to pay a constablesill hunt him ap and arrest him.

Another resolution offered by MlMelliek provided for tbe borrowiag ofan.nno for erweg* Improve meats Thia

till baasearsd by a note.Mr Mell.rk submitted aa

report ia tbe form of an opinion fromCorporation Ooanasl Marsh

payers and to settle then* an opinionnaked for. The ant

_ ing a pet it loo from F. C. Lasjghorn*- The Utter paid a taxbad already been paid by his wifand he nakad to have

While the city ia aot forced• the amount, Mr. Marsh ta

formed the Council that itTaw

ordered returned after a aworu claimia received from tbe petitioner

J. A L«Tton, a vetetan of tbe Cl<War, claimed deduction from taxesand Mr. Marsh recomUoa on all except a doc tax. He gavean advene opintoa on tb* petition*P. Oaiaee, Hoary Bush, W. C. Utaitapand A Onllami, wbo asked to havedog taxes remitted,opinion J. B Coward, mai—ailiugthe estate or Charles Hyde, aaalsg foitbe return, of 910 overpaid oa a tnxMT. Marah recommended tbe retortof the innaij In the caat of WilliamLonger, whose propertycbnsed under the MartliMarsh recommended that be be givena chance to redeem hia property bypaying the amount on the propertytad interest. Referring to tbe petiion of W. II Btia*. whose property

adjoins that of Mr. Lunger, at]Marsh amid that the settlement of tbe

would adjust the other.IT. Marsh reported tbat In tha caarMrs. Sprague, who complained

about a tax, ahe haa paid tb* tux,baving ascertained thaP. Wagon!, snot net oontbe axis of nia property under tbeMart in Aot, was reported as havingredeemed bis property. Mr. Marshasked for more time to nonsi

of K n Hack, auotheiptainaot against taial inn, as be haddiscovered it to he a complicated

After the reports were not•noemiag these cases, Mr. Melliok

offered a resolution rcoramn* 1B thereport nod providing that the Council

he iweommeadatloaa offered.*chl* introduced an ordiaaaoe

providiag for a change In tb* title ofcaptain of polio* to chief of police.

first and secondreadings add ordered advertised.

with ihu Mr. Buckleoffered a roaolation which provided'or a change in the rales and reguia-ions of tbe Council which-captain of polios" to "chief of pn-

Aftar the adoption of the resaleioa, Preaidem OorlaU tbouglit tbeMtiou wa* ptmaatan as tba ordi»anoa providiag for tbe change hadnot yet been adoptad. Mr. Buck lealso offend tiirrthsr n—ilnltiai mak-ing tbe salary of the captain of pottos100 a monthTbe regular application* for liquor

ioenses were received a* follows:L'haite* L. Strong, A. B Boaeil, J.H MeTey, Daaiel Galbralih, J. A.Staata, Jacob Bllmm, Fraak Liake.

MB Bottling Company. J. A.Unts. Charles Schantx, Henry Wind-

ham. John Bnfferty, Vernsrd Clark,Mittharl Clark. Mlcbnel Watson. A

Flndlay. Then a n fifteen ia all,present number. They will nowadvertised the uaaal time after

which action will be tak

Thomas Leaooek, who has beea as-wed ftn for a dog tax, complained

K Strutban ob-ected to an -~ aawial of I4I.W Cor

poll and personal tax, claiming ga>emptioa as a reteran of the CivilWar. Tbe bond of Constable W. &Marcos was roara*d by Corporation

taael Marsh, who approved it aa to• aad tbe same was nnai l s ' W.

H. Abbott, wbo rlaisand that he hadpatd tl.K a . a i s j W*at Wxtb

. aak*4 to bare that

>al Patrolmaa Artbsr McOialeya recalar patnlmaR. Both aapoiat-

DftlVEH IHT0 CHt'BCH.

laagaaKl West f » 1 a»OmmMm$Um w KNOT NAMC OTIC

CASTORIAf o r Infanta mnd ChiUrmm.

The Kind You HaveAlways Bought

Bears the

In

It la wet ofteo that the Iof to-day are driven inte dSasday at the point of tbe

little ko«M or wonhip at Uinsithe foot of the Chestnut Ridge,CoasrllavCl*. Pa.

The member* of thebad guibered for aerrfe* a> asaal hithe bright morulag: the ps.tor of the«ork Jt.,1 takes hi- pmee with all deereverence is tbr peJpli aIce of prayer began. Ab>a commotion was beard

UseFor Over

Thirty Years

CASTORIAaad ti

| tioa, 1M, Mr. Meiltek asked the rhalrTsi of

vkrlou roiumitten to prepuratheir estimate of expenses for the yearso tbat th* " - - - ' badget can be pr»-parrd at an early date- Tbe CouncilIben adjourned.

TWKMiY-aii "BIDS.

INJURED HB BRAIN.

I - a j Are Anxious to Carry the 1*. Mail, to nad From the North

A venae Statlee.There were twenty-six bids received

by Postmaster Bird from persons whoS. mail between

tbe poatoAVe and lbs railroad stationOt th i« number four are white aad tb*

colored man. Tbe MOB have beenaent M Washington aad Poet3ird expects to bear in a few daviwbo tbe aniiimmfiil bidder is.

Owing to the net that thais jaat ouuida tb* prosDrlbad limit, it

iptaaory for the postal aatbori-iea to attend to baviag the mull taken

forth banpoints. It tbe office litt

the railroad staiios. th* rail-road oompaay woald have to carry (he

I M II

Arnold aad Entile Jeurenand.hucit.T. who left several months ago

to Join a stock company, a n meetinggreat sarrsm in tbe presentation

of their specialties along tbe Pennayl— a cm-niu. Tbey a n known ai

ire and ** nnan and under ihiie bave noslvud complimentary

notion la tb* Mew York Clipper aadipapera along the route.

K. K. Anthony, of 444 West Front•et, who was taken suddenly Ul la

New Tork a few days ago. Is still de-•d at borne. His physician. Dr.

Adams, will not allow him to leavebed for several days. Mr. Anthony

only needs perfect rest to regain bis

where an operation will be performedin th* hope of effecting u core. Mr.Diet, has visited Plainfield frequentlyaad be has many Meant bar*.

rheron* wind hits TOO la tb* hathe next morning you have luii. Bab well and often with FVr

Davis' Painkiller and you willBiabod to and how qaiekly ia m la banished. Then is b

oae Painkiller. Perry Davis'.

and junktheir 11

requested to do ao beforethe oext Council mtrHaf. which

oa February « .LM be made to Chief of Police

-Uely.

pan bis taking it.

-•Dolph" OiMB, a PUiafield young•an, now a anuia* aboard the U. &

8. Mew York, la ia the Philippines.Hs was reaeatly promoted to a aer

i Mr. Wiles writes bom* thati very fond of Hfe on tbe aaa aaa

•* also likes the climate ia thePhilippines.

The qaastioa of maatc at the Gras-church la left entirely la

of a commit!** from thei imatatlaa. of A. W. Dux-

J. Gamtt and PrederickTbis committee willto Ward

uartett* cheat.Te Aamotas Comatloees.

The Plainurld eaciety of Uaitariaaswill bold a bmnJMSB i»eeting next

unda*. when tbe oraamirtees for tbewill be •ppoiawd. it was ea-

«cted tbat they woald bs t—wiwi llast Sunday, bat owiag to the amell

>!•• IW.aj 1Mi- Red war, the mianonary. will

spenk at the muting of the Wosasa'snry Society of the Cros-churcb, Friday afsnr-

I r . aad M n . Charles W tin. CalledAway b> niness of a Relative.

Mr. aad Mn. Chart** W i ilia,Johaatoa-a drive,wen enUed to UnionCoarse, L. L, last week, by the eertoas illness of their son- la- law, CharlesDiets, n prominent real

. He '

Three yean ago, when a violentstorm visited Long Island, Mr. Dietssustained a fracture of the akalL 1was La a house at tha tine andbeam falling struck him on th* hmIt is believed that his iia dae so tbat accident.

Lately his ooadition baa beenworse aad lbs police have beea taking;care of him- H* has since been re-

noydof Grace church ia this city,

and at praseau curate ia 8c Lake'*church. Brooklyn, U L. h s been in-

* ia Ctariatchurch*, Brooklyn.

Handle* Trunks Xew.«on Day, who lausalljthe Philippinea, where bemrvioa of TJnol* Bum for

thras yean, ha* secured a position aaat MM North

Verk.Specimens of the work of tbe papils

4 Randolph-Conlej CollegiateSchool for tba In t half yvw will be•xhibited at the ecbool Saturday

Wrangling *oic*» misgiIn wild osth* snd b: offer j .

Then the congrefrstioa alood upand beiran to aing. "»»ward. OBwurdCbiiatiun Soldier." was the kLoader and loader the orgus pruled,*Dd the members of the. cflugr*|

•om the pastor to the amsaog. Bat over all tbe prai

and the adoration asd the obisUoa of tbe nnnt and the nonetbe jeer and tbe derision of a gang ofhoodlum, OB tbe out.Ide.

-Onward. Onward. Cbristiaadirr." repeated the chorus ishymn. And ju»t tben Ike praye

There n i a -Cbrlatian soldier"within hearing, sod be w<on the strength of the i*mmoas toarms. Be rharx"rd among the tdies with drawn pistol lereWtheir heads.

ard i ha-out, cool

"You drop If you run!*- be shouted,as tbe gsng ttaried to break away.Be wbe spoke waa Coastabtr William

art. of CouBclla*tl> towaaaip.like a set of BBeek convertsHXlluaaa atood knddlrd before ths

pistol."*•". I" to thorch." rommuifd

Hart. Asd into ehureb. msrrbinTr be-fore Ibe leveled pistol, tbe gaag/marcbed. They took their pews sot-enmlv. am] rrniir

rrlce to tbe end."I gveta a little praiin' and aisgiu'idn't hart them Say." Hart asid to

the psnor of the flock after tbe bca-edictios.

DEHTIST AS DETECTIVE.

< T « k . . HIM

If Puria ia prolifle ia producJikievrs. it alu> la most fruitful In Ipedicritd for ratrhi&g them. Dr. Useau. * dentia* Uviag ia tke Har tMartyres. haa adopted a t o n l a

ulna; method. Dr. Rousarsn awif* were wslking OB the boa

rani a few days ago when a yon~~ ~, snalcbed a handbag coBtainla

Park Clab Prlday ereniag, April 4.

T O I M AT MT

and >wrlry which madam*rrriag. The deutlst was un-> catch tbe tkief. but had time

to dUtiuguUa hU feature., though b*- tver expreted to seu Urn again. |

By a nrioua colncideace. however. I•e thief came to tbe dVatlsl a day or!

' • « T to have hi. teeth attended \Dr. Rouaarstt, concealing t h as-1

•— it. asked him to take a seat,ild be necnaary to take aa

mpreuiou of tbe haw, >B1j t f c i , WImmedUtely proewdnl to do. When'the drotlat n.a.idered that the pms-

uAcirutlv aolld he calmlyto ths helpless thief that

Gma Club will he was at his anrrey and had better' ~ * aim aeietiy to the police .ta-

Tbe mas wildly gesticulated,nding that bl> wine eawaImnetaoaed by

»'»•«" of purls, be

mm m J1 KOd M i l

Jersey City Journal's TrentonCorrampondent Predict* Hu

Ultlmato Smlaetlon.

oossip

DRAWING Mf SCHOOL BILLCHARLES L CORBIN, OF JERSEV CITY

ASSIGNED TO THE TASK.

Inking Draft of Bill la Takthe Plnr* of the »!>*.*•

lersey dry. baa aammsdi th* MM•rawing ap a new general school oil

ike tha place of the Stokes* schoolof taOO, which ha* been art asidehe ooarta. bat la the oase of whicl

a nthoarlM ha* been nuked try Attoraey General Grey.

Mr. Corbin haa decided to frameww act, at tb* request of Ed war

Baas, of Hobokea, chairmaB of the•lttee on law aad laginmtion of

tbe State Board of Education.i mexparted tbat tb* aew hill willready for iBtrodaotion' la Ua> L*tis-

latare in a few weeks.Inasmuch as Charles L. Corbin ia

recognlaed authority on legislationa Hew Jersey, aad aa b* Is one of

ibem of the general revision oiion appointed by tbe apven

consisting, beside*, nf Jnattee DixonJustice Port, the matter of

school law has beea laid before himby Chairman Bam, of the conmittee

• law aad teginUtton of the Statemrd.Mr. Cor bin wi 11 have tbe amuat

of hia brother. William H_ Oorbta,wbo was fin- a number of yean inarboot board of Elisabeth.

BETTER SHOWING.anler Beske* Bait Team of V. M (A., Was D>sjt»< at Hew nWwns-

wlek After a Claee Ondn*.Altboagfa a maeb better gnsae thai

tbe one played ta this city a shorttme ago, tbe junior basket bail team

of tbe local T. M c. A. waaagnla de-rated by the N*w Brunswick Junior

tne latter place, Saturdayafternoon. Th* soora wa* IB tb IL.

very pleasmnt aad wellplayed game throughout and tbe local

showed a decided improvementla its work, la the first half th* a

• to S against PUiaauld. Tbeocnl team was composed of Leland,herwin, Sfaeppnrd, Andersoa. Collierad Long. Physical Director Hey

* her of Plaiateld boys

DEATH Of ABEL STEWAKT.

Based A tray at JHIiHome After a Proloa.ed lUaess.Abel Stewart, of Chatham street,•d at I Monday morning.

had been ill for aome time, hat death

unexpected. Heart troubletbe primary cause at hia demiae.

Mr. Stewart was a machinist bytrade and for a long time was *m-

loj-ed by tbe Sew Jcrwy CentralRailroad in that capacity. BoceatlyIts bad beea unable to perflorm any

Kra. Matilda Stewart, hiawife, survives him, and she haa beanbedfast lor name time withHum K i t SUBM*1 Hodden, of Doer

; is bis eietar and J. W. Stewartof Lincoln pUoe. is a brother.

th* time of his death. Mr.Stewart was eighty-four ya»ai of »g*.

Knlarwlen; Factory.WbartOB * Co., the hat manufac-

turers, of Newark, have aarcbasedland adjoining their present large tac-

OB ComtBcrc* street, aad in-to enlarge tbe present works.

ooert Clark, Jr., of Jacksoa avenue,irmber of the firm.

E MacClrmoot, of Wash-

probable resell* of tbe m , ,Joha r. Drydea as DaMed atau.

aad tbe fatare gubematonait

"The electKm of Joan T Dryaea mUnited Stnnas Heaa»or wall n m afar-reaching effect spaa the politicalsttnattoa in thia stale. Aonwdiag teopinions freely passed amrsnj Bepubb-can loaders from different count**wbo i n maHag tba State Beamsrendexvoaa tb^ss days. f I Ithe election of a DaryasUaited StM

by Clerk ia ChaocerjMnt caaens i . regarded

by hi* aonth Jersey friends aa a pledge' Stokes' availability three yean

m BOW.South Jersey wanted tbe unniiii

ship this time. Had the nwiBlma and'Axeemblymen from that part of theState centered upon one man at thefirst off, instead of wai t > ag uati I BOWtb* cod of th* Joiat Tiaarna. th* resultnight bave teen different, and it i.low acknowledged that ie ratal* con-tests tbe southern tier of coaaties willbave to «ttm»Mno their forces beforegoing into caacua, in order te wia.

Tbe combination formed an S€os«at tbe eleventh hoar was tb* handi-work of State Assessor David Bain).

is said tbat Baird. ia eanm-•, will in fatare be reoogawd

as th* nWpaMKaa leaaur ia sosth Jer

son was a atroag Origas a"Tbe way the aUaation is viswed•r* ia thia; •

J ersey will claim tha athe Ant honor Johnson will ahave no competitor, while 11 i* r.ally conceded tbat Stokes will be the

oae put forward by south Jerseyfor tbe pines to benaae vacant by theexpiration of Senator Keaa'i term

"la the eveot of Senator Keen deair-mg to succeed hi mot If, which is morethan likely. Stokes would have a hardfight on bis haadv, hat hia fneudsclaim that Stokes would have theippcr band by virtae of tbe fact thai

north Jersey wasship aad could no

ivnlj. All th* ipersonal friends, aad while each left

o atone unturned to wia, tbe fightus digaifled aad fair ia all n a M r ."Party leaden a n ousvpokrn in

praiaBof tbe -nimiir la which theas- conducted. They regard

the open ballot and tbe af— iar1— ofnative* of the pram a* sa isi, which will redoand to Ibraxt benefit of th* BepabUcna

party la tbis State. It was tbe firsta United States arnalmr bad beea•a la that manner ia Xew Jersey.I previous "•—-*fwt tbe ballot

having beea secret.»

RELATED AM

. Tear Age-of the mar

riage of Arnold JBertha Clam, daagbter of W. H.Clom, the architocc The evaat mcelebrated a year ago last October m

~ • w Tork and is now aminiiiB i il ispublic for the Int. Th* groom M

ipeny with bis brother pn-orming with a thtaUwal otaaunay in

Peaasylvaala, aad bis wifewith her father as r

Priit ChorlsuPrise eboriaters of Graov churrb lor

Joha Tax*. Edwin

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