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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. rot. xxxvi. PLAINFIELD, N. J.. THURSDAY, Ocrouit 8, 1903. NO. 4»- iBRY PLANS Ita Third Y«*r of B to Appropriately Ob- served Soon. COKlflTTSrS BCH1IOB A C0UNT1NU0US PERFORMANCE TO BE RENOEREO BYLOCAL T A U N T . rtar Mutt aa* a Daawo—laa* Oawa- ell'a Fart ta ta* Kmarrl-ee 1KB** D*t*U*. Tba third aaaivsrauT as* »"• taatl- lalloo let PlaiaisJd of Wewaapaaa Tribe. No Sw3. L O. E. M.. wUl 'ba observed la a notable taaaiaa by saw of Ib* beat aaiertalamaBta af tbe kind that wlU b* praaaaiad la tbU city tbto yaar. A ooatlaaou psrtormaao* of more tbaa twa aad a ball boars' as tb* Casino on ta* evening of Uotober Vi WIU oosMlad* wlta tbe presentation of ib* faro*, "Hect**," by tba follow- i BMrobaaI. A " K" WUlard; Lewis*, bta wife. Mra A E. WlUard; Oaoar Bpaaaar, a yoaag ate- dsat, MortlBMr Blatot; Jaoob Kin stela, a pawabrakar, a E fltoti. An gnat, a CSlatli aervaal. Matthew D. Sweeney. Wasaaa, a ooandeatlaJ maid! Mlaa Klbel Reynold*; n mm- eaoger"boy. Master'Harold Wlllard. Ot tbla oaat, a B. Stott Is a pro- fessional peiforaMr, of New York elty. who has )ast retarnad to tbia county front a Konrpaaa trip Ha is a elelgbt of haod i*rforin*r aad T*B- tilloqaist, as well as aa actor aad will oootribBte maoo to tbe vaudeville part or tba prograaass*. Thar* will ba esv tral specially Mama oa Iba stage aad Mre. WlUard will give aarpeaeta* aad daaoes seldom seen on nay Stac*- ••' i wllToaaMbate laiealj af a rwatine oatnr* rad at tbaOctober meeting of tbo Board of Health, yesterday aftsmaoa, Pneldaat C J. Flak, Dr P. VanD Badge*. Or. T. 8 Davis. Ft Daaa aad Ofaarlaa Dsabam belag •at Tba snoitary oaadltiaa of tbe eity a* sew*a through the varinga re- ports to ownellaal. There wor* 1S8 In op—Unas aad rtsats to tn* boose* wltr dtoaaaaa aad forty dalriea Twoaty-one aamplae af analysed daring tba month aad all showed aa Improvement i tbe preceding month, especially la tb* •intar of baoMiia which wee mater- ially lam OB* dairyman wan dia oovared watering bis milk aad Ibis ire* of supply WMoloeed to tbe y. Tw* oomplaials were made of violation ot the ordinance nnd tb* •tea appeared before Oity Judge R*a- of tb* mortality far tb* month of September, limn, napared wltfa th* preceding montfa id tb* corresponding moatb ot 1901 Tb* death rat* betag oompnted OB > •etlmated popalatlon of 10,000. 8ept. Aug. Sept. 190I IBM ISM Total death* 90 sj I* Aaaaal death rate per EMM IrUb'apeotaJtle UH of tha oddest and fnnniee* anna- bere oa tba pMfiwiaw will ba the eoectmenl of tb* saving of Oaptala Joha aWUb by Ponohnalaa la wbiob UM star parts wlU ba M « by tb* rod mea IhtBHl'H *od thair mMrt In loo* Council Tb* evening'! eater- taiaasaal will sad with a danoe. Miaic wlU bs by Dreter't orabewtn. Tba ooaamltMa of r*d m*B In charge ot Ib* affair coaitata of B H Hum- phrey, gbtlimu . A. M. WllUrd, gen ral wb; Fnd Vlratbrook, R. Soott, M. Lalol trlit. W A Waotpbal and J. OUra. Tba ipoakor at tb* *v*Blag will's* fT^ Ud Oa Ootobar il at tba Owl no. oo« of IS* itHiM opaotawaiar pradaolloa y*t ««*«*d InPl*tafl.ld wlU ba pro- aaatod. Tha draaMUtttloB of Kd w.rd Hal war. Lard Lyttaa'i faaoM DOT-1, '' Tb*_L*M Dayi of Patspali. ^ will ba i"i«* tbaa tuna'by a»«Bib«n~of Mlapab La«go, No 1, Qaltod OrSar of Od4 Ladloa. udor auaeUoa ofTT K WlUard. Mr. Wlllar. baa auaac*d a profoaat uaal pfaowonloa of tb* ptay •a asaay atagaa. T»* ai*««rtoal •Baow In UM pr*- •aaUllaa of tba play will ba aoaa- tblac nar*r aqaaitod aa a laeal aaaaja. Tb* Bra aooa* aad tba banting of Ml V«MTin> will'be ptotarad la fall •piaador m Tb. fancy lannil * will bardor OB ib* asarroUona aad oootajnaa for tbt BMfwam to tba »aJ aa of fJ, - 000 will ba piaTtdad. Tw* haadrod paopla will appaar aa tba ata«o a* «M tTjya'or uotbar. A foataro of tba daaelag will bo a "OwalTalaf Tiad*" la wblab oaob of tba looal aMrobaata will b* rapraaaami by a girl la ooa- la»a_ Ttoa "Uolawibl* Drill" atvd tba •"^lllbt of BabariUaa" will ba otbot Haaaaa at oapootai boaJty. c Ralldiag ptrniu naaad yootarday by .laapoatar T. O. DooaM ta DMHI Da«aa, of OatlMa iNava, to* a fraaa* dw*Uin« aa Baat Sav^Ui aBrawt, asd ft Waajnaa fav a wlU grew HI oeaabrnSlaet M a i | l l li tin) I bhU w r w k s f a m Tbe a - e a t wlU eaa*tet af a. MM, r thw Conthtvtxm. Which it th* Cmm* ot tht Umem. Wmh at Its Irritations as hi Its Authorities. 1 IN Sanitary Condition* Reported Xxcwllant at Meeting of Board of Health. BETTEK MILK PEOVIDED VITAL STATISTICS K W THE MONTH SHOW TWtMTY DEATHS. AO«»*4- Hlr b*r|,,', Fr*nt atr*M nad <iir- Ordwrwd CIOM4. By U Uadar on* yaar 1 9 1 1 aad 5 years 0 « 4 Over «0 years A 10 4 Daring September there were re lived thirteen marriage certtScatee, thirty foot birth oertifloatee aad on* Mill blnh certificate. A •rwci.l re- port read oaIn* qaeetioa of tb* clty'a garbtac* collection and disposal, was ordered seat totba Common Council. ;nlas relating t*Ibe BHMT of kaep- ig a q»iulln« were adopted aad tU BOOB be published Tbea* permit* wer* granted : Prank Moore nnd P. J. Haioea, to sell milk ; M. laBrabaaB, ta oairy oa baslaaas KevOBfar . Theodore Qlaser and W. Baaks. ta collect cflel aad to Mra. Noah Terry to collect «*xba«* The plambar'e bonds from John L. Miller, Waatfleld. aad W. H. Kir, h. «f tbla oity, wore died Tb« qaeetloa of opening tfa* Barber- far damp waa dlaoasaed aad flnaJly wblcb ba»a pra- aaaaa from tlila damp, it la a of paUle aafaty aad ecu. fort to koap It elaaad. l<*o XIII Dowletod. Ta* Maw Tact Mali and Kipt**> •paaklac of In* Pop* Lao piotnraa 111 ba •hows with atbar lotar- oatlai faataroa of illoatrated too fa, •«c , at tb* Oaaino tormoirow after and OTaatlnft, anld: "Oaraacia Ball waa Iliad, aad tb* aihibttlaa la rrary ia*p*ot w»a aauaaaafnL Tba piotaraa dlaplayod wllb taatarhKbU oaoaraoy avarp otanxa of tb* Popa'a la boalsnaal •mil*, and, hii hearty langb. aa aa4nral ao Ufa. Tb* PantlSoal aad g laCity nasl •aaraam.aj a ae *a«d**>le of d i vbtberU ~-1ir-T a* Sana FUin- II il He Tails the Board ot Bdactv- That the Ineraaa* In Attrad- aao* at Schools la Lars*. CBOWDID OOVDITIOWf PH0VIS10NS FOR ACC0HII0DATIN6 PUPILS IN THE SEVERAL SCHOOLS. fraaaaea of Oat-af-Tawa Pnplls aa •4tMt*gt - Probably PoaatM* to Oot Tbrawajk Y»»r Wlta In p>w»aila« hi• rapon to ih* B of Kdaoatloa at Iba mating Monday nlgbi, Baparlataadaat Humaadd that" ta* total attandanoo forlaatyaar ta Plainfleld achoola waa 175.T75 days, which to aalaoraaaa of a*ar|y 0,000 daya wr%r ta* nWaaaaao* laat yoar. Tb« av*ra«* aaaibar of paptli In at taadaoc* waa aaarly 150 man tbaa far tba praTion* yaar. " Oaatlaalac bla npwrt oa aobject b* aald: "Wban tbla fall. It be a atlU farther l*ig% unban. Tba report* of tor laat weak abow aa increase of ssora tbaa 140 over tb* at tbls tin.* last yaar. Thla distrlbaked ameag la* Tarloae sebool* bat is treat*** 1B th* Irving School aad In tbe High School, la each of which tbere are over fifty paplla man tbaa last year. Thne tax we ar* able to provide for ell tb* lnoreans by in stltamiag half day iilsmii In tb* lowest primary at the Bryant aad Wi Bonools, Bad afternoon classes In Ib* kiad*rgar*ans of tb*a* sohoola and Iba Irving, bat tba attaraooa seas bas bora leagtbeoed for tbaaa olai so that wbUe tbe arrangement to i quite as desirable as tba two saaaloB plan for tbaaa ycong children tb* loes L la tbls coBBMtlna tb* ly be asked by tbo** illlar wllb tb* litaatlon, why not exolade paplla that ara from awl of town now that the schooli BT* so crowded. Their nomber in any oa* nisi It IT •mall that tb*U •ery HtUs, if any dtflerenc* In tb* rowdlag. OB th* other band, tb* nition which they pay tb* ally UBOBBU to ovtr 92 <••>. wbUe tboli ate tb* oily very little. Tbelr ptaaaae* li therefor* a decided 1 vantage tothe oity. "By baring one or two imsll olaasM recite in my affloe. tb* High School wiU probably bs able togel through Iba yaar wltb lbs KVOE'SWipPHDKIin THUNDER STORai FOR NOVEMBERAND RAINING WINTER. T* b* Utu* Skntlac la Dooaeab. Wot Mack le* Until Other Frrdlrtloaa. Professor Devoe, tb* Backi weather prophet, bas oaat bis eye over be itgni for tbe n*i aad be deaaa'l think tbal tba ooal barons nnd tbe top « M makers will be overworked Ibis winter Bald tbe prophet jeatsrday I Hew Tork aad Sew Jersey, espe- ily oa aad noar tb* coast, will bare warm fall and early winter, wltb a dry Ootober aad a WM November. Thanksgiving month promises to be i act* riied by tbe aaasoal pb*- leooo of severe thornier showers. Daoambar will snow failing lam- It will not bs saffioleatly oald to please lb*> farmars ar to* faot. my oatoalatloas oat gnaws Bad aislirUI to* formations sotil Mama. I awa't be- i*v* tber* will b* any In* stared bere- HEW DRAJMT1CCLIJB FORMED YOUNG PEOPLE BAND TOGETHER TO LEAM ACTING. aotatoar draiaatio glnb H to bs aag «*OM of tba ywoag ; pi* la tbla city aad within a taw daya Ing wiU be h.id at which time aa organiistlon win be oteetad. Tba Mat of tb* orgaalBBtlon la ta ba tba WlUard Draasatto Clob. It la bsing promoted by Mr. and Mm A. K. Wil lard, ot Waal Front atnal he members of tb* elab are Mis* Ethel Reynoldt. Mortimer Sli Ion •mmaaa aad Maltbew NMT Tba MMmembership of tb* elab wlU bs Halted to thirty. Tba object at the organization la to givs tba members praatio* La elocu- tion *Bd eo far It baa proved ta be i popular associastas. Tb* assetiag for okUad for Friday treat eg. Tbe elab to to Msiat In tb* pxod*i tioo of tba dnsnn, "Tte La*t Days of ipeii.'• which to to b* bald aador tba sBspioss af tb* looal lodes of Odd lima daring tb* week Of Ootobet M. Aawkbar play to to OaaUo oa tba evening TbU will be B ea* a r." It 111 ba prodncad aoder I of oa* ot tba looml lodava. Doring tbo wlatar ib* elib will give little play• wblcb will bo ln»tta tie* aJUlra. It la ptaaaad to hare an aarallaMBt of batw**o twenty nnd thirty BMMbara who have aome ability faraotlog. M B WATCH RECOVERED W. w. WARNOCK-S WATCH FOUND BADLY BATTERED. •aaaalc Charm Mot Attacb«d- Ot tb* loos ot ibly tfaroagh theft movery by accident oam« to light yesterday, Several moatba ago William Warnook, tb* Wast Front street baker, wat at work IB fall bak< ibop and baag bla vest oontalBlng fail watch and a Masonic obarm oa a peg. He forgot a boot tbe vest and Inter west to get It aad foand that the watch and obarm wars niiaaing. It was suspected thai the watcb bad been stolen hot tb* Identity of th* thief could Bet bo positively aetab- llsbed. Yesterday afternoon a little boy. playing msrblea intb* beck yard orawlad nadar tb* bam torecover a 'blob rolled under tba rtrac- tor* While there be aiaoorarod i •binto* piece of metal aad briogUg II oat with him fottnd II to ba the loag lost watch. It waa battered and mutilated. The }ew*la had beea «B> traotad. Asaanb failed toreveal tb* wbareaboals of tba charm and it to axtraetod Ib* Jawala, oooiiatieg of diaatooda, rablaa aad onMraldaaad EXEMPTS' DOINGS. bat* Fronaatrd to Local Or|»»l»»- tloa Membera Bnapaadod far ••n-Payai*nt of Da**. Th* raft-alar monthly m**tlnR of tba Exempt Firemen 1 ! AMOOlMlon b*ld Monday nl|bt In tb* aaao- lon roaama oa Park «TMM Tba «ift of a oblaf'a wbIM bat and bait from Iba Exempt Aaaoolallon of tb* & A. ford dalivared a eulogy oa "Tinker" Smith aad Oaarg* Bntaabar, former member., wba have dltd recently. V. W. .Null, repraaeotiDg tb* board bf trwataaa. reported oa tb* oonditioaa •f tbo ordai and offered aavaral unaadiaaaM to tba by-lawa wbiob ariU ba aoaaadarad at Moaway'a meet las. Tba ainaailaiaala b»»# to do Wltb tb* r» laa nttrd i a I ai t- k Th* ChrUtlaui XndMYonra ol Trinity Ohnrch C©1 ©b rate As- niversary o PROGRAMME RENDERED INTERIOR DECORATIONS A FEATURE AT THE AFFAIR. by the Flower and B*c*»Uon COBK tM-t-tkoit Taklaa: Part ta Under tbe aaapiccs of tbe Obristtan BndeaTOI Beolety. Of Trinity Re- formed Oharob, a soolal waa baU last algbt IB celebration of tbe etgb taestb aaalrersary of, tb* organisa- tion. A aiasMal aad literary pro- am* aad* tbe sveoiag an ioyable one Tbere wer* fslly hnodred people present. Tb* n were danoisled with aatnmn leave* aad la tbe front part tba agaree IB -er colored anmernls "I886-1S0S" Miss Jaaaatte Young aad Miss Fnda Qray gave at*eral plaao dn«ts and • were followed by a gann Ob II was necessary tofoeaa tba of onkee by written denarlptions. i proved lo bo a novel form ot en tarUinment. A mnaioal trio was par baps the most pleasing of Iba read) s during tb* evening. Kennetl Sbapp, Artbnr Mosber. K P. Wboelei aod Miss Charlotte Conger, at-com penis*, favored ssTeral times withm> lection* and they were loudly *p< pleaded. Mies Florence Bennett, a •bar ot tbe choir, g*v« eeferal pleasing seleotlons. Tfato was lowed by another game which waa lomewbat of an author gBensing •at R«freihmeot* were served. Tb* social committee which bad iharge of Ib* arrangement* Is • posed Ot HIM H. M. KreltllDg, ol tl Mlaa Minnie Wyaaa, Miss Jeaoatta Young, Mlai Kau Bodli Misa Bmnn Llndsloy. Miaa Beetle Martin, Mlsa Eliaabstb Davsoport, H. Hamas nnd Clarence UllteBboose. The aoetal eomroittss was assisted by tba flower committee, coBslsHnt laa Anna Bearing, trhalrmaa; 1 ma Bodice, Miss Anna KaadaU, Mm Jsaa Linesley aad Uri W. J. Trembath and tbe reception commit composed of E. P. WbaeUr, J. W. Trembalb, John VanHorne. Cbaanoay F. Coltbar. Jnlias William* aad Fred Bach. During the evening Bar. Sabenok. pastor of tbe ohnrob, made a few remarks congratulating tbe so- ciety on Its growth. KEREN BOMR DEFEATED THE CITIZENS SUCCESSFUL IN FIGHT AGAINST LICENSE. Straajre Worda or Judge W Strom, Who Heard tb* sd in Hew Branswlck yesterday by members ot tbe Weuen'a Christian T*mparaoe* Union. mloiMen, aai president of the Levering 4 Qarrlgnee Company, inB fight agalnat tha grant- ing af a liqoor license to Joaeph F. Soaknp, for s bottler'i permit- Soakap nj ml by former Jadg* O. T. Oowenhoven. H Brawgtar Wllltk, Esq., waa oooneel for renMastraatn. Judge Woodbrldgs Strong la refus- ing tba harass said that ba didnot ibiok a latu* nnmber ot nilnnaa U re- •poofible for vice. He daolarad ba was often mrpriead at tbe aambor of iiqaor places in New Brooswlck aad Of tba little crime Mew Brnnawick. amid bo, to a goad elty. aa* of order, awtalily aad decency, ia spits ot tb* H» saloon. Be asod tbto as an illos- iratloa that tba molHpHcUy of salocmi 10 nay locality doe* ao* atnimarily pregraai M lbs ML Ollvs Bapalst Charrh («: aoma time a n f— a tba BaawM. Bar. B. B. IT lil LISTS FOR OCTOBER TERM to Com© Up at Union County Court In Which Plainfielders Figure. MANY ACTIONS IN TORT CAUSES IN SUPREME ANDCIRCUIT COURTS NUMEROUS. I>lUg»tloa In Whlrh Cratg * •arab Fig-area ne Counael - " Title of the Cue*. Tbe list of oans«a la tb* Dnloa Oonnty Ooarta for Ootober gtvee svl I*BO* of a beey tarn. Tbeia ara i lambsr at Plalnlleld oasas, eepaoUlly la tb* Supreme Oonrt. Tb* oases IB which Oralg A. Marsh, Esq., appeari as emnsel for tbe plain. IIS, 14 tbaaa: Allison M. Line againK Philadelphia aad Baadiag Bailrond ; Mary 1-. Lisa aaaiast Ibe sam*; Percy M UIng BgalBet tbe same; Jamas H. Fraeman again at tba sam*; Georf* •OB, administrator of J. Bvaretl Heigh- ten, Bgaiast tbe same ; Carrie E. Bris- tol against tba Elisabeth, Plalnfiald and Central Jersey Blraat Ballwaj Company ; Marl* Olaaean et al agalast tb* Middle•»! aad Somerset Traction Oompany. All of Ibeas are In tort Henry O. Bqnire* et al agalBgt George J. Tobla, defendant to represented by Heed A Ooddlngton ; Walter Sooti against News Priattag Oompany, and John H. Stevens asialast tbe North Jersey Street B*llw*y Company. These ara the Other oases tn tl ti me Conrt: Mies Evelyn 8 against New Jersey Central, J. H. Van Winkle A Son tor the plaintiff ; J. H. FnUer against tbe KliBabeth,_PUln- fteld and Central Jersey "Street Hall- way Oompany, O. W. T. Moy, Bee, for th* plaintiff; Lawrence Power sgsimt tb* Mlddlaau and Bomeraet Traction Oompaay, WlUlam Nswoorn, K*q.. for tbe plaintiff; Walter O. Smailey agalBBt tb* Pennsylvania Railroad Oompaay, OodtBgton A BwMkbamer for the plaintiff; Amlm a aroanleaf agalmt tbe Pblladei i and Beading Railroad Company, O. W. V. Moy, Esq.. for Ibe plaintiff IB«1 He n i g et at against "Mas Kaon, W. 8. Anglemaa, Kaq., for Ibe plalatlff aad William NSWCOTB, Esq., for the defandant. These oases of Interest to Plali fielders, and tbs lawyers representing plBintlSa aad defandaas, are listed ta tbe Circuit Oonrt: Eegeala L. Bub- cock against J. K. Tllloteon, Oralg A. Marah, Esq., and Codington & HwaoT- tmI K. B. Holme* against Pater Flyna, Jr., Isaao P. Ronyoo, Esq., aad V. S. Anglernan, Esq. ; Charles Leroy Palmer agalast Amy Kellogg. IB replevin. William Newcora. Esq., Ontig A. Manh, Esq. ; DeWltt o. Irlaa acBlnat Fredcriok W. Mylee. on mi, mecbaaioa' lien, B**d A Ooddlngtoo aad Oodingtoa A Swaek hauBBT: Nsw Jeraey Motor Carriage OoBBpaay againat George J. Tobin, on eoatraot. Craig A. Marsh, Eaq., aod b>e«d A Ooddingtaa. These ar* tb* Josttoe Jory appeal raaM: A. & BoaaU agsmst ¥. V. Cotton, M al; Robert Oardaer againat ObarUa Jensen; George acalaat a J. MoHabb \ Tboamas Ooaan agaiaet Aama D. Thempsoa: Lvoy'o. McVey agalntt Palar Zimmerman; No»h W. Pike against Jobs A. Olaoey: ties Book against W. O. DeMea.: Tlrginia Pike aaalnat Mary A. M. Newell. Hortkrap AB iBcorporator. IBMS P. Northrop, ot tfato oily. Is of tbe iBOorpontera of tb* Booao- i Oommarclal Comapay, wfalcfa filed a certificate at Trenton yeiMr- day. Its capitaJ ateek to 9100,000. Tbe company to to deal ia letter* paMsjt, elgaed for oraaaaeatal, sssfsl ar praja- rlcai P-rposaa. . o*dl*y's l»lsUmsTwl*h*d ratfear. moag tba dlatlngaisbed goaata in olsded in tbe reMptloB of Mr. aad Mta. Bpaaoer Aldiiob. of Msw Totk, OB tbe anrialMi of their aUrar wm. reraaxy Sato i day evening Bar. Dr, aad Mra. Tboamas Dwdlay, of Kantncky, tbe parante of Mr, Daolay, ot Part plao*. S * BUataaM kd* by Wylas a eUjar al Klrby'a, lot Park ITHM. 10 T « | MISS TITSWORTH MR... Tha Wtddtuf Takea Placw I Horn* Of Brida'a Parants In Dunellen. TH E ATTKNU ANCKI REV. L. E. UVERMORE, OF HEW M ET, OFFICIATING MINISTER. •Isa Oraeo Hlld*brant Bonos nnd K-Ip Baal l u Tn. Groom I civil K>«lB**r. Mies Mildred Tltowortb, et Mr. aad Mra. Loot. T. Tiu of Donellen. aad Alei Van, ot thU elty, ware ra stria* ; tarday afternoon at tb* boo** of | bride oa Proopeol aTaaoo, I la tba proawo* of a large gsthsrtag « friend* from tbto oity aad otl place*. Tba nttloiBtlng olergyataa « ' 1,. K. I.lvermore, pastor et Iba Beveolh-Dsy Baptlat Cheroh. of Maw I Markat. Th* esrsnoey was performed latba prettily daoonlod parlor of tba boata at 8 o'clock. Tbe rooms wet* a ~ >lth palma, aolumn laa**a and rlb- boaa. In the front of tb* r of greesa aad flowera WBJ I aad baton Ibis tb* osremoay to** Iss Or*** BUdebraB*, N. J., waa Ib* rnaid-of- honor and BeJph B. Titawoth, Dna- •Ueo, was tha beat man. Tba brisa (riven IB marrUg* by her father. Tbe ushers were Ferdinand Tit*worth, and Obarlea U. Titswortb. Mill Tltowortb war* whit* silk oil* trimmed wllb rare Uea aad a til boag from her faead fastened wltb orange blossom*. Tha bridesmaid *. gown made of the aame material and oarried a bouquet ot bitdsi roeea. Ite- med iately afUr the cars performed a reception wag held, wblob lasted nntil I«*s In Ib* SvSblng. tb* wadding ware goatla from Pleia- flsld, Dnnsllan. Nsw BBJ Oily. Newark I and Pennsylvaala. Mr. and Mra T a n •ft for BB extended noaoyaioOB aad pea their morn tbey will reside la hi* oity where tbe groom to aniployad aa chief assistant to H. C. TBBEBI- bnrgh, of North avenue. Tfa* brld* waa formerly leaober la tbe pabtio sofaool at Lincoln nnd la well known in Danellen. PARK CLUB'S MEETING. Annnnl Baalaass to be TriuMtW In Maylasteatd of Urtobtr. Tb* aanaai meeting of tba Park OlBb waa held lait algbt wltfa a Ian attendance. Tbe report ot ibo trsa , Nelson A. Miller, •bowed ti condition of tb* organiiation IB 1 the best la y*an. Tb* <ouBtiUuion WM MTiead, I lag Iba BBBBBI meetinn oa tba fir Taeeday la May Inatoad of October, i heretofore. Tb* terms of all BOW la affloa ware extnded meatbs la ooaoeqaenc* of thla cbni Obarlee U Hlobel's term a* pr d*at having expired, be reslgnsd i tbra* members war* sisotsd to tha board of govMBors: JoeephH. Torkoa. Henry A. MoOaa sad E. H. La4d, Jr. After tba aseetlag aT~ »sa»b*is board Of governors mat and tbeee I it. John McOaaebaa; < 9eorge T. Bagera; treaiurer, Ms A. Miller, secretary. Allan B. I* At a meeting to ba bold n*il I Tnsaday nigbi. tn* ooeamlttaas tba coming /oar will ba after whlob plans will ba m isaaoa'a work at the olab. PERSONAL OATHS. Bar Aaecrlation of Tb* Union Ooaaty Bat . at yaaterday at B lb iBunttte* oonelitlng of Oralg , Marab, at thi. oity. Judge Xdw " Atwtwr, end JUM tbatfa, was appointed la < tba lodges knd ask if ibara mU g shaag* mad* la tb* administering tb*oaib to the of tba grand Jary.

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T H E CONSTITUTIONALIST.rot. xxxvi. PLAINFIELD, N. J.. THURSDAY, Ocrouit 8, 1903. NO. 4»-

i B R Y PLANSIta Third Y«*r of B

to b« Appropriately Ob-served Soon.

COKlflTTSrS BCH1IOBA C0UNT1NU0US PERFORMANCE TO

BE RENOEREO BY LOCAL TAUNT.

r t a r —

Mutt aa* a Daawo—laa* Oawa-ell'a Fart ta ta* Kmarrl-ee

1KB** D*t*U*.Tba third aaaivsrauT as* »"• taatl-

lalloo let PlaiaisJd of WewaapaaaTribe. No Sw3. L O. E. M.. wUl 'baobserved la a notable taaaiaa by sawof Ib* beat aaiertalamaBta af tbe kindthat wlU b* praaaaiad la tbU citytbto yaar. A ooatlaaou psrtormaao*of more tbaa twa aad a ball boars' astb* Casino on ta* evening of UotoberVi WIU oosMlad* wlta tbe presentationof ib* faro*, "Hect**," by tba follow-

i BMrobaaI. A " K"WUlard; Lewis*, bta wife. Mra A E.WlUard; Oaoar Bpaaaar, a yoaag ate-dsat, MortlBMr Blatot; Jaoob Kinstela, a pawabrakar, a E fltoti.An gnat, a CSlatli aervaal. MatthewD. Sweeney. Wasaaa, a ooandeatlaJ

maid! Mlaa Klbel Reynold*; n mm-eaoger"boy. Master'Harold Wlllard.

Ot tbla oaat, a B. Stott Is a pro-fessional peiforaMr, of New Yorkelty. who has )ast retarnad to tbiacounty front a Konrpaaa trip Ha is aelelgbt of haod i*rforin*r aad T*B-tilloqaist, as well as aa actor aad willoootribBte maoo to tbe vaudeville partor tba prograaass*. Thar* will ba esvtral specially Mama oa Iba stage aadMre. WlUard will give aarpeaeta* aad

daaoes seldom seen on nay Stac*-••' i wllToaaMbate

laiealj af a rwatine oatnr*rad at tba October meeting

of tbo Board of Health, yesterdayaftsmaoa, Pneldaat C J. Flak, Dr •P. VanD Badge*. Or. T. 8 Davis. Ft

Daaa aad Ofaarlaa Dsabam belag•at Tba snoitary oaadltiaa of tbe

eity a* sew* a through the varinga re-ports to ownellaal. There wor* 1S8 Inop—Unas aad rtsats to tn* boose* wltr

dtoaaaaa aad forty dalrieaTwoaty-one aamplae af

analysed daring tba monthaad all showed aa Improvement itbe preceding month, especially la tb*• i n t a r of baoMiia which wee mater-ially lam OB* dairyman wan diaoovared watering bis milk aad Ibis

ire* of supply WM oloeed to tbey. Tw* oomplaials were made of

violation ot the ordinance nnd tb*•tea appeared before Oity Judge R*a-

of tb* mortalityfar tb* month of September, limn,

napared wltfa th* preceding montfaid tb* corresponding moatb ot 1901Tb* death rat* betag oompnted OB> •etlmated popalatlon of 10,000.

8ept. Aug. Sept.190I IBM ISM

Total death* 90 s j I*Aaaaal death rate per

E M M IrUb'apeotaJtleU H of tha oddest and fnnniee* anna-

bere oa tba p M f i w i a w wil l ba theeoectmenl of tb* saving of OaptalaJoha aWUb by Ponohnalaa la wbiobUM star parts wlU ba M « by tb* rodmea I h t B H l ' H *od thair m M r t Inloo* Council Tb* evening'! eater-taiaasaal wil l sad with a danoe.Miaic wlU bs by Dreter't orabewtn.

Tba ooaamltMa of r*d m*B In chargeot Ib* affair coaitata of B H Hum-phrey, g b t l i m u . A. M. WllUrd, gen• ral w b ; F n dVlratbrook, R. Soott, M. Laloltrlit. W A Waotpbal and J. OUra.Tba ipoakor at tb* *v*Blag wi l l ' s*fT^ Ud

Oa Ootobar il at tba Owl no. oo« ofIS* i t H i M opaotawaiar pradaolloay*t ««*«*d In Pl*tafl.ld wlU ba pro-aaatod. Tha draaMUtttloB of Kd w.rdHal war. Lard Lyttaa'i faaoM DOT-1,'' Tb*_L*M Dayi of Patspali. will bai"i«* a» tbaa tuna'by a»«Bib«n~ofMlapab La«go, No 1, Qaltod OrSarof Od4 Ladloa. udor auaeUoa ofTTK WlUard. Mr. Wlllar. baa auaac*da profoaat uaal pfaowonloa of tb* ptay•a asaay atagaa.

T»* ai*««rtoal •Baow In UM pr*-•aaUllaa of tba play will ba aoaa-tblac nar*r aqaaitod aa a laeal aaaaja.Tb* Bra aooa* aad tba banting of MlV«MTin> will'be ptotarad la fall•piaador m Tb. fancy lannil * willbardor OB ib* asarroUona aad oootajnaafor tbt BMfwam to tba »aJ aa of fJ, -000 will ba piaTtdad. Tw* haadrodpaopla will appaar aa tba ata«o a* « MtTjya'or uotbar. A foataro of tbadaaelag will bo a "OwalTalaf Tiad*"la wblab oaob of tba looal aMrobaatawill b* rapraaaami by a girl la ooa-la»a_ Ttoa "Uolawibl* Drill" atvd tba•"^lllbt of BabariUaa" will ba otbotHaaaaa at oapootai boaJty.

cRalldiag ptrniu naaad yootarday

by .laapoatar T. O. DooaM ta D M H IDa«aa, of OatlMa iNava, to* a fraaa*dw*Uin« aa Baat Sav^Ui aBrawt, asd

ft Waajnaa fav a

wlU grew H IoeaabrnSlaet Mai | l l l i tin) IbhU w r w k s f a m Tbe a-eat wlU eaa*tet af a. MM, r

thw Conthtvtxm. Which it th* Cmm* ot tht Umem. Wmh at Its Irritations as hi Its Authorities.1

INSanitary Condition* Reported

Xxcwllant at Meetingof Board of Health.

BETTEK MILK PEOVIDED

VITAL STATISTICS K W THE MONTH

SHOW TWtMTY DEATHS.

AO«»*4- H l r b * r | , , ' ,Fr*nt atr*M nad <iir-

Ordwrwd CIOM4.

By •U

Uadar on* yaar 1 9 11 aad 5 years 0 « 4

Over «0 years A 10 4Daring September there were relived thirteen marriage certtScatee,

thirty foot birth oertifloatee aad on*Mill blnh certificate. A •rwci.l re-port read oa In* qaeetioa of tb* clty'agarbtac* collection and disposal, wasordered seat to tba Common Council.

;nlas relating t* Ibe B H M T of kaep-ig a q » i u l l n « were adopted aadtU BOOB be publishedTbea* permit* wer* granted : Prank

Moore nnd P. J. Haioea, to sell milk ;M. laBrabaaB, ta oairy oa baslaaas

KevOBfar . Theodore Qlaser and W.Baaks. ta collect cflel aad to Mra.

Noah Terry to collect «*xba«* Theplambar'e bonds from John L. Miller,

Waatfleld. aad W. H. Kir, h. «f tblaoity, wore died

Tb« qaeetloa of opening tfa* Barber-far damp waa dlaoasaed aad flnaJly

wblcb ba»a pra-aaaaa from tlila damp, it la a

of paUle aafaty aad ecu. fort tokoap It elaaad.

l<*o XIII Dowletod.Ta* Maw Tact Mali and Kipt**>

•paaklac of In* Pop* Lao piotnraa111 ba •hows with atbar lotar-

oatlai faataroa of illoatrated too fa,•«c , at tb* Oaaino tormoirow after

and OTaatlnft, anld: "OaraaciaBall waa Iliad, aad tb* aihibttlaa larrary ia*p*ot w»a aauaaaafnL Tba

piotaraa dlaplayod wllb taatarhKbUoaoaraoy avarp otanxa of tb* Popa'a

la boalsnaal •mil*, and,hii hearty langb.

aa aa4nral ao Ufa. Tb* PantlSoalaad

g la City nasl •aaraam.aja ae *a«d**>le of d i vbtberU

~ - 1 i r - T a* Sana FUin-

II ilHe Tails the Board ot Bdactv-That the Ineraaa* In Attrad-

aao* at Schools la Lars*.

CBOWDID OOVDITIOWf

PH0VIS10NS FOR ACC0HII0DATIN6

PUPILS IN THE SEVERAL SCHOOLS.

fraaaaea of Oat-af-Tawa Pnplls aa•4 tMt*gt - Probably PoaatM*

to Oot Tbrawajk Y»»r Wlta

In p>w»aila« hi• rapon to ih* Bof Kdaoatloa at Iba mating Mondaynlgbi, Baparlataadaat H u m aaddthat" ta* total attandanoo forlaatyaarta Plainfleld achoola waa 175.T75 days,which to aa laoraaaa of a*ar|y 0,000daya wr%r ta* nWaaaaao* laat yoar.Tb« av*ra«* aaaibar of paptli In attaadaoc* waa aaarly 150 man tbaa fartba praTion* yaar. "

Oaatlaalac bla npwrt oaaobject b* aald: "Wban

tbla fall. It

be a atlU farther l*ig%u n b a n . Tba report* oftor laat weak abow aa increase ofssora tbaa 140 over tb* attbls tin.* last yaar. Thladistrlbaked ameag la* Tarloae sebool*bat is treat*** 1B th* Irving Schoolaad In tbe High School, la each ofwhich tbere are over fifty paplla mantbaa last year. Thne tax we ar* ableto provide for ell tb* lnoreans by instltamiag half day iilsmii In tb* lowestprimary at the Bryant aad WiBonools, Bad afternoon classes In Ib*kiad*rgar*ans of tb*a* sohoola andIba Irving, bat tba attaraooa seasbas bora leagtbeoed for tbaaa olaiso that wbUe tbe arrangement to iquite as desirable as tba two saaaloBplan for tbaaa ycong children tb* loes

L la tbls coBBMtlna tb*ly be asked by tbo**

illlar wllb tb* litaatlon, why notexolade paplla that ara from awl oftown now that the schooli BT* socrowded.

Their nomber in any oa* n i s i It IT•mall that tb*U•ery HtUs, if any dtflerenc* In tb*rowdlag. OB th* other band, tb*nition which they pay tb* ally

UBOBBU to ovtr 92 <••>. wbUe tboliate tb* oily very little.

Tbelr ptaaaae* li therefor* a decided1 vantage to the oity."By baring one or two imsll olaasM

recite in my affloe. tb* High SchoolwiU probably bs able to gel throughIba yaar wltb lbs

KVOE'SWipPHDKIinTHUNDER STORai FOR NOVEMBER AND

RAINING WINTER.

T* b* U t u * Skntlac la Dooaeab.Wot Mack le* Until

Other Frrdlrtloaa.Professor Devoe, tb* Backi

weather prophet, bas oaat bis eye overbe itgni for tbe n*i

aad be deaaa'l think tbal tba ooalbarons nnd tbe top « M makers willbe overworked Ibis winter Bald tbeprophet jeatsrday I

Hew Tork aad Sew Jersey, espe-ily oa aad noar tb* coast, will barewarm fall and early winter, wltb a

dry Ootober aad a WM November.Thanksgiving month promises to be

i act* riied by tbe aaasoal pb*-leooo of severe thornier showers.Daoambar will snow • failing lam-

It will not bs saffioleatlyoald to please lb*> farmars ar to*

faot. my oatoalatloas oatgnaws Bad aislirUI to*

formations sotil Mama. I awa't be-i*v* tber* will b* any In* stared bere-

HEW DRAJMT1CCLIJB FORMEDYOUNG PEOPLE BAND TOGETHER TO

LEAM ACTING.

aotatoar draiaatio glnb H to bsaag «*OM of tba ywoag ;

pi* la tbla city aad within a taw dayaIng wiU be h.id at which time

aa organiistlon win be oteetad. TbaM a t of tb* orgaalBBtlon la ta ba tbaWlUard Draasatto Clob. It la bsingpromoted by Mr. and Mm A. K. Willard, ot Waal Front atnal

he members of tb* elab areMis* Ethel Reynoldt. Mortimer Sli

Ion •mmaaa aad MaltbewN M T Tba MM membership of

tb* elab wlU bs Halted to thirty.Tba object at the organization la togivs tba members praatio* La elocu-tion *Bd eo far It baa proved ta be ipopular associastas. Tb* assetiag for

okUad for Friday treat eg.Tbe elab to to Msiat In tb* pxod*i

tioo of tba dnsnn, "Tte La*t Days ofipeii.'• which to to b* bald aador

tba sBspioss af tb* looal lodes of Oddlima daring tb* week Of

Ootobet M. Aawkbar play to toOaaUo oa tba eveningTbU will be B ea* a

r." It111 ba prodncad aoder I

of oa* ot tba looml lodava.Doring tbo wlatar ib* elib will

give little play• wblcb will bo ln»ttatie* aJUlra. It la ptaaaad to hare anaarallaMBt of batw**o twenty nndthirty BMMbara who have aome abilityfaraotlog.

M B WATCH RECOVEREDW. w . WARNOCK-S WATCH FOUND

BADLY BATTERED.

•aaaalc Charm Mot Attacb«d-

Ot tb* loos otibly tfaroagh theft

movery by accident oam« tolight yesterday, Several moatba agoWilliam Warnook, tb* Wast Frontstreet baker, wat at work IB fall bak<ibop and baag bla vest oontalBlng failwatch and a Masonic obarm oa a peg.He forgot a boot tbe vest and Interwest to get It aad foand that thewatch and obarm wars niiaaing.

It was suspected thai the watcb badbeen stolen hot tb* Identity of th*thief could Bet bo positively aetab-llsbed. Yesterday afternoon a littleboy. playing msrblea in tb* beck yardorawlad nadar tb* bam to recover a

'blob rolled under tba rtrac-tor* While there be aiaoorarod i•binto* piece of metal aad briogUg IIoat with him fottnd II to ba the loaglost watch. It waa battered andmutilated. The }ew*la had beea «B>traotad. A saanb failed to reveal tb*wbareaboals of tba charm and it to

axtraetod Ib* Jawala, oooiiatieg ofdiaatooda, rablaa aad onMralda aad

EXEMPTS' DOINGS.bat* Fronaatrd to Local Or|»»l»»-

tloa Membera Bnapaadod far••n-Payai*nt of Da**.

Th* raft-alar monthly m**tlnR oftba Exempt Firemen1! AMOOlMlon

b*ld Monday nl|bt In tb* aaao-lon roaama oa Park « T M M Tba

«ift of a oblaf'a wbIM bat and baitfrom Iba Exempt Aaaoolallon of tb*

& A.ford dalivared a eulogy oa "Tinker"Smith aad Oaarg* Bntaabar, formermember., wba have dltd recently.V. W. .Null, repraaeotiDg tb* boardbf trwataaa. reported oa tb* oonditioaa•f tbo ordai and offered aavaralunaadiaaaM to tba by-lawa wbiobariU ba aoaaadarad at Moaway'a meetlas. Tba ainaailaiaala b»»# to doWltb tb* r» laa nttrd i a I ai t- k

Th* ChrUtlaui XndMYonra olTrinity Ohnrch C©1 © b ra te A s -

niversary o

PROGRAMME RENDERED

INTERIOR DECORATIONS A FEATURE

AT THE AFFAIR.

by theFlower and B*c*»Uon C O B K

tM-t-tkoit Taklaa: Part ta

Under tbe aaapiccs of tbe ObristtanBndeaTOI Beolety. Of Trinity Re-formed Oharob, a soolal waa baUlast algbt IB celebration of tbe etgbtaestb aaalrersary of, tb* organisa-tion. A aiasMal aad literary pro-

am* aad* tbe sveoiag anioyable one Tbere wer* fsllyhnodred people present. Tb* nwere danoisled with aatnmn leave*aad la tbe front part tba agaree IB

-er colored anmernls "I886-1S0S"

Miss Jaaaatte Young aad Miss FndaQray gave at*eral plaao dn«ts and

• were followed by a gannOb II was necessary to foeaa tba• of onkee by written denarlptions.i proved lo bo a novel form ot en

tarUinment. A mnaioal trio was parbaps the most pleasing of Iba read)

s during tb* evening. KennetlSbapp, Artbnr Mosber. K P. Wboeleiaod Miss Charlotte Conger, at-compenis*, favored ssTeral times with m>lection* and they were loudly *p<pleaded. Mies Florence Bennett, a

•bar ot tbe choir, g*v« eeferalpleasing seleotlons. Tfato waslowed by another game which waalomewbat of an author gBensing•at R«freihmeot* were served.

Tb* social committee which badiharge of Ib* arrangement* Is •

posed Ot HIM H. M. KreltllDg, oltl Mlaa Minnie Wyaaa, Miss

Jeaoatta Young, Mlai Kau BodliMisa Bmnn Llndsloy. Miaa BeetleMartin, Mlsa Eliaabstb Davsoport, H.

Hamas nnd Clarence UllteBboose.The aoetal eomroittss was assisted bytba flower committee, coBslsHnt

laa Anna Bearing, trhalrmaa; 1ma Bodice, Miss Anna KaadaU,

Mm Jsaa Linesley aad Uri W. J.Trembath and tbe reception commit

composed of E. P. WbaeUr, J. W.Trembalb, John VanHorne. CbaanoayF. Coltbar. Jnlias William* aad FredBach.

During the evening Bar.Sabenok. pastor of tbe ohnrob, madea few remarks congratulating tbe so-ciety on Its growth.

K E R E N B O M R DEFEATEDTHE CITIZENS SUCCESSFUL IN FIGHT

AGAINST LICENSE.

Straajre Worda or Judge WStrom, Who Heard tb*

sd in Hew Branswlck yesterdayby members ot tbe Weuen'a ChristianT*mparaoe* Union. mloiMen, aaipresident of the Levering 4 QarrlgneeCompany, in B fight agalnat tha grant-ing af a liqoor license to Joaeph F.Soaknp, for s bottler'i permit- Soakap

n j ml by former Jadg* O.T. Oowenhoven. H Brawgtar Wllltk,Esq., waa oooneel for renMastraatn.

Judge Woodbrldgs Strong la refus-ing tba harass said that ba did notibiok a latu* nnmber ot nilnnaa U re-•poofible for vice. He daolarad bawas often mrpriead at tbe aambor ofiiqaor places in New Brooswlck aadOf tba little crime Mew Brnnawick.amid bo, to a goad elty. aa* of order,awtalily aad decency, ia spits ot tb*H» saloon. Be asod tbto as an illos-iratloa that tba molHpHcUy of salocmi10 nay locality doe* ao* atnimarily

pregraai M lbs ML Ollvs BapalstCharrh («: aoma time a n f—a

tba BaawM. Bar. B. B.

IT l i l LISTSFOR OCTOBER TERMto Com© Up at Union

County Court In WhichPlainfielders Figure.

MANY ACTIONS IN TORT

CAUSES IN SUPREME AND CIRCUIT

COURTS NUMEROUS.

I>lUg»tloa In Whlrh Cratg *•arab Fig-area ne Counael -

" Title of the Cue*.Tbe list of oans«a la tb* Dnloa

Oonnty Ooarta for Ootober gtvee svlI*BO* of a beey tarn. Tbeia ara ilambsr at Plalnlleld oasas, eepaoUlly

la tb* Supreme Oonrt.Tb* oases IB which Oralg A. Marsh,

Esq., appeari as emnsel for tbe plain.IIS, 14 tbaaa:

Allison M. Line againK Philadelphiaaad Baadiag Bailrond ; Mary 1-. Lisaaaaiast Ibe sam*; Percy M UIngBgalBet tbe same; Jamas H. Fraemanagain at tba sam*; Georf*•OB, administrator of J. Bvaretl Heigh-ten, Bgaiast tbe same ; Carrie E. Bris-tol against tba Elisabeth, Plalnfialdand Central Jersey Blraat BallwajCompany ; Marl* Olaaean et al agalasttb* Middle•»! aad Somerset TractionOompany. All of Ibeas are In tortHenry O. Bqnire* et al agalBgt GeorgeJ. Tobla, defendant to representedby Heed A Ooddlngton ; Walter Sootiagainst News Priattag Oompany, andJohn H. Stevens asialast tbe NorthJersey Street B*llw*y Company.

These ara the Other oases tn tlti me Conrt: Mies Evelyn 8

against New Jersey Central, J. H.Van Winkle A Son tor the plaintiff ; J.H. FnUer against tbe KliBabeth,_PUln-fteld and Central Jersey "Street Hall-way Oompany, O. W. T. Moy, Bee,for th* plaintiff; Lawrence Powersgsimt tb* Mlddlaau and BomeraetTraction Oompaay, WlUlam Nswoorn,K*q.. for tbe plaintiff; Walter O.Smailey agalBBt tb* PennsylvaniaRailroad Oompaay, OodtBgton ABwMkbamer for the plaintiff; Amlma aroanleaf agalmt tbe Pblladei

i and Beading Railroad Company,O. W. V. Moy, Esq.. for Ibe plaintiff

IB«1 He nig et at against "MasKaon, W. 8. Anglemaa, Kaq., for Ibeplalatlff aad William NSWCOTB, Esq.,for the defandant.

These oases of Interest to Plalifielders, and tbs lawyers representingplBintlSa aad defandaas, are listed tatbe Circuit Oonrt: Eegeala L. Bub-cock against J. K. Tllloteon, Oralg A.Marah, Esq., and Codington & HwaoT-

tmI K. B. Holme* against PaterFlyna, Jr., Isaao P. Ronyoo, Esq.,aad V . S. Anglernan, Esq. ; CharlesLeroy Palmer agalast Amy Kellogg.IB replevin. William Newcora. Esq.,

Ontig A. Manh, Esq. ; DeWltt o.Irlaa acBlnat Fredcriok W. Mylee. on

m i , mecbaaioa' lien, B**d AOoddlngtoo aad Oodingtoa A SwaekhauBBT: Nsw Jeraey Motor CarriageOoBBpaay againat George J. Tobin, oneoatraot. Craig A. Marsh, Eaq., aodb>e«d A Ooddingtaa.

These ar* tb* Josttoe Jory appealraaM: A. & BoaaU agsmst ¥. V.

Cotton, M al; Robert Oardaer againatObarUa Jensen; Georgeacalaat a J. MoHabb \ Tboamas Ooaanagaiaet Aama D. Thempsoa: Lvoy'o.McVey agalntt Palar Zimmerman;No»h W. Pike against Jobs A. Olaoey:

ties Book against W. O. DeMea.:Tlrginia Pike aaalnat Mary A. M.Newell.

Hortkrap AB iBcorporator.IBMS P. Northrop, ot tfato oily. Isof tbe iBOorpontera of tb* Booao-

i Oommarclal Comapay, wfalcfafiled a certificate at Trenton yeiMr-day. Its capitaJ ateek to 9100,000. Tbecompany to to deal ia letter* paMsjt,

elgaed for oraaaaeatal, sssfsl ar praja-rlcai P-rposaa.

. o*dl*y's l»lsUmsTwl*h*d ratfear.moag tba dlatlngaisbed goaata in

olsded in tbe reMptloB of Mr. aadMta. Bpaaoer Aldiiob. of Msw Totk,OB tbe anrialMi of their aUrar wm.

reraaxy Sato i day eveningBar. Dr, aad Mra. Tboamas

Dwdlay, of Kantncky, tbe parante ofMr, Daolay, ot Part plao*.

S* BUataaMkd* by Wylas a eUjar al

Klrby'a, lot Park I T H M . 10 T « |

MISS TITSWORTHM R . . .

Tha Wtddtuf Takea Placw IHorn* Of Brida'a Parants

In Dunellen.

TH E ATTKNU ANCKI

REV. L. E. UVERMORE, OF HEW M

ET, OFFICIATING MINISTER.

•Isa Oraeo Hlld*brantBonos nnd K-Ip

Baal l u Tn. Groom Icivil K>«lB**r.

Mies Mildred Tltowortb,et Mr. aad Mra. Loot. T. Tiuof Donellen. aad A leiVan, ot thU elty, ware ra stria* ;tarday afternoon at tb* boo** of |bride oa Proopeol aTaaoo, Ila tba proawo* of a large gsthsrtag «friend* from tbto oity aad otlplace*. Tba nttloiBtlng olergyataa «

' 1,. K. I.lvermore, pastor et IbaBeveolh-Dsy Baptlat Cheroh. of Maw IMark at.

Th* esrsnoey was performed la tbaprettily daoonlod parlor of tba boataat 8 o'clock. Tbe rooms wet* a ~

>lth palma, aolumn laa**a and rlb-boaa. In the front of tb* rof greesa aad flowera WBJ Iaad baton Ibis tb* osremoay to**

Iss Or*** BUdebraB*,N. J., waa Ib* rnaid-of-

honor and BeJph B. Titawoth, Dna-•Ueo, was tha beat man. Tba brisa

(riven IB marrUg* by her father.Tbe ushers were Ferdinand Tit*worth,and Obarlea U. Titswortb.

Mill Tltowortb war* whit* silkoil* trimmed wllb rare Uea aad atil boag from her faead fastened wltb

orange blossom*. Tha bridesmaid *.gown made of the aame material and

oarried a bouquet ot bitdsi roeea. Ite-med iately afUr the carsperformed a reception wag held, wbloblasted nntil I«*s In Ib* SvSblng.tb* wadding ware goatla from Pleia-flsld, Dnnsllan. NswBBJ Oily. Newark Iand Pennsylvaala. Mr. and Mra Tan•ft for BB extended noaoyaioOB aadpea their morn tbey will reside lahi* oity where tbe groom to aniployad

aa chief assistant to H. C. TBBEBI-bnrgh, of North avenue.

Tfa* brld* waa formerly leaober latbe pabtio sofaool at Lincoln nnd lawell known in Danellen.

PARK CLUB'S MEETING.

Annnnl Baalaass to be T r i u M t WIn May lasteatd of Urtobtr.

Tb* aanaai meeting of tba ParkOlBb waa held lait algbt wltfa a Ianattendance. Tbe report ot ibo trsa

, Nelson A. Miller, •bowed ticondition of tb* organiiation IB 1the best la y*an.

Tb* < ouBtiUuion WM MTiead, Ilag Iba BBBBBI meetinn oa tba firTaeeday la May Inatoad of October, iheretofore. Tb* terms of allBOW la affloa ware extndedmeatbs la ooaoeqaenc* of thla cbni

Obarlee U Hlobel's term a* prd*at having expired, be reslgnsd itbra* members war* sisotsd to thaboard of govMBors: JoeephH. Torkoa.Henry A. MoOaa sad E. H. La4d, Jr.After tba aseetlag aT~ »sa»b*isboard Of governors mat and tbeee I

it. John McOaaebaa; <9eorge T. Bagera; treaiurer, MsA. Miller, secretary. Allan B. I*

At a meeting to ba bold n*il ITnsaday nigbi. tn* ooeamlttaastba coming /oar will baafter whlob plans will ba m

isaaoa'a work at the olab.PERSONAL OATHS.

Bar Aaecrlation of

Tb* Union Ooaaty Bat .at yaaterday at B l biBunttte* oonelitlng of Oralg ,

Marab, at thi. oity. Judge Xdw "Atwtwr, end J U M

tbatfa, was appointed la <tba lodges knd ask if ibara m U g

shaag* mad* la tb*administering tb* oaib to the •

of tba grand Jary.

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THE CONS n iTTTIONAl-lST

boundedCaatrai. Bo K

bardad unUl hU buk toaaa contract-ad bayond power to aarr tbe attsaV

«* Tor*.—Taer* to tku dlBereara« n n • >**• York • ! • • i H oa* la

• be oM worM-la

It Is always il#*i.It ta worth white

waacVrr lato tb* sleepy r—Joaa of tba•a t t . t ~ . ~ r . ~ t * - fc,U atr*« rummiarioa martrhaaiu.

ft la a aajarter of a aslle f rosa tbe stockaxcheaafe. bat th* *fra*u tfoa* Therele tb* odor of epic* In tba air Roaat-aboau sleep la tb* aaa. Oa ibe «*chof th* afclp Sikh, when after Ions ab-H a N she coaasa la. ar* Laaeaa aall-

larlr- J • N • w o n eatlag by the rulas of their raat*.Tart poor people **jnattlag sbojt tbelr food dish's flathave oft*atlm*s to aaoa th* deck There ar* tb* Chinese

eooka. tbe Japanese steward*, tb*to ha Portuguese fore-man hands Ktrmha*

« E»- area, wbo bava drifted a.u«nd tb*r a p * aorU of H.-m.Naples, bat tbarg e n e r a l l y hav* Ta* « i r < *f ta* H>r*lt»*awovvb to eat. Nww Yorfc atuda apoalted at tbe

rat aaa may revelations of "rr%fiaad roaieaied la world. Otravedfta* mala ar* tb* tbat ib* aiajur.i,dweller* la Haw of Ib* 'abor ]**<!Tart

'AM' nly of

tb* board of health—thescaled aad Hareriiy. bat

aaaauai *bti-I- BBTS Mat

•a rabbiab damp* at tb* wetanMe a u r of them la' hav* »e*a taaaoa* for Mara Pig « aaai ; tbla eonatry aadf haaw II* then beaaath a high pUtfom , la duel and aad

wtoreow wagon* with atraat s«***4agB , <-aa bsar teetl-, w e barked an aad damped ever Mlo aaoay to their high

their hold*. H*r* tb* eta* baa to be ' average character-Illaaaaiir a p f > « aaakathang like That asakealoadlai bar apoa a rack, ao tbat It win ;

, "rale" Thte trlmmlag coata tb* etty ' o••thing, oa ib* coatrary It brtaca ta a

. aaar tlwxiaaad* a year Coatraclon : aW* aagerly for Ib* privilege of sorting a

!, a«tr th* rabbiab aad 1*4* oat of It a | tperfect gold mine of valaaM* rafuaa. ' eAaai Wider Ib* platforms, brealhiag •daily aad nightly tb* air of tba refuse, alaav* llv*4 the laboren wbo *o th* formerly aa assistant district attorn.trtajualac ' a»d k keen oa*. offered tb* original <*

Th*r* is an bnn* ao bad thai ana**- feaae that tba mosey dlda't belongI Me does aot Iw* I:, th* peopl* who

ar* to to avtnrd frota (he doiapa aro-laat agalaai ib* ord*r They have at-

for tbaaatnoal Mark

aap to "do baal-a*- or iMIrIJtoda U»* trial of UITT Murphyaaarar of a abw* rattan' union, waaqu*ni Murphr wa» pat oa irtal• " " ! « awar *i'h tb* Mada of tb*

Mrlatrra.

lirad ao. They oaly a>k to aa

!b* Bnlon How. he Inaorently aaked.roold tb* nnloa ask Horphy to anooat

never owned

let stone

Tkar* to room 1all aorta of q>.«r•pan tub eaftn of

Latia-I If*, for

tkwr ar* . l - . r .Wall prn.irW with

l

a sraat rlty for

Sombvra CMiralAawrlraa rvfmb-Tlra Th-r ar* tka•oata"

goes* n r r rtrh * £•'• * '&• Catupfra-ax-dlctainn aad '•"*n-prfiidrnia .hrf ar* morb tb* BBBMtblatT—V to Part* to aprnd la lumry.

' aaaoaa: th* "klaga la *ill*." of whomDa,od«< *rotr Ib* mlllloiu SklMdIMMB ih.lr roaatryaM-a aad with dmcaltr aaicd. Mora rome to N>w Tork.Kara tb* two treat Boutb Amvrirantradlu koaaaa ta* ninti aad tb*Oracaj. ar* popularlj' rradltcd withaappljla* tb* fnada of r*volu<loa aad

T-ravotuthta Tbrtr a]l*c*d M-

there was a hidden atotlve behind such

j rang* It was brought oat Im testl-• BBoair that Murphy had been bled by

otb*r l*aden of tbe union tbat sixd pra<ilral1j divided a fuatd

of •lo.ncm whk-a Andrew D Balrd badoa behalf of ssastrr stoa*-cotten

to *ad a "strike."I bstow Balrd well. He la a grim old

IcotMsh warrior, a brave vMeraa ofhe rtTH war. a man of wealth and po-

Broofciy. What terrortam vast bav*aviated to make this man—not for bis

n aake, I batteve. bat to keep thein at work, and aare weaker ron-

from bankruplry—par black-

Tbe ehaacea for "graft" are eaor-IOUS. Imagine a contractor under

penalties to (lnl*h within a certainroating ti.nm.oon.

Promptly •alsbed tbe work neta hima profit Delayed BO as to bring cred-itors dowa apoa. bias or to caueedemurrage penalties. It win rain him

charge of having Inaoaoe way offended anlnst some one

lBlrtlng rules ofoften quarreling onions He demand*

tribe. What Is tbe

Untie* 1 I Ua*. for' frsan

la power hav* bee* worn lalo Se>ttoa by KIpilB* and by Rlrhard Hard-bag Davis and Harold FrederK-

The aaa*r far? Is that quite aald*frosa tbeaa aitirtn* BneaUHlltle*. k m% tb* awrt lor the •snuBjrtlag at

rh*ra aad la Washington r**t*r tb*•Masiitwnt of Tmalaiaa eaterprlaa*thai live la troatoloa* state* ttj plea*«ra of tba executive, and thai appealtar guaboata to th* secretary of Mat*whe* anything goes wraag.

Here, too, are arranged thnae little• rival trasl-of « m laajo.

On**. Kaffarty. waa hired by oa* aa-•kalt traat to ftght tb* aolilers of aa-1 1 n la V.

, PtMtara asoj eoaatrr-plotter* ar* fn»We above all Aad in Haw Tork they

Saratoga I* fraafcly a botal raaort• here comparatively few aiwaapt eat-•as* !tf* Tb*r* la at Saratoga ao SWK-B

*O*B*S of wsalth as

Bat the Mg men do »ot cut off t! aoaea to afrite their own races. Rocfce-

faUar never browgnt a» s slump thateat the price of his Amalgam:Copper down from « i fo IS. Morgannever couBtonaBced a drive which baaswept awar half hla fortune andbrought North American down from113 to 71 Whirnev tj*ver played bearta tb* street In a campaign which in-rtdeatsJIy aold down MetropolitanStreet Railway from MS to 113. Gouldnever favored a movement that costSouthern Pacific half its market price.

It was tbe great wave of heedleasorer-capftallzaton two yean ago thatcaused the trouble. It will take tlto get over It. And (he prontolwho caused the dlnVulty will not a

frightened Into aa-•araam An FJB< Mar- neteaeary sale by

*""^ sagging quotationswhich did not hurt (hem In th* leailong as tb* dividend* war* paid, Bith* main th* public, which usuallyhold of th* tarred end of tb* Wall siaUcfc. la having a lovely time jnat IR ta are* lasgnldlr nibbling at barsale* of stocks of sound worth at price*which will hardly b* eqnalled for a g*a-eruioa to com*

Th* paper* have been printing eetl-taates that the fortaneof John D. Rocke-feller baa shrank by noo.000.000 duringthe slump Tner* haa. of course, beena great decreaae of kla wealth oa paper.hot evea If tbe figure* were aa Mg aathis It would not prove that Mr Rock'feller has reaJly lost a rent- Whetevihla tnveatsBeatB. If they were made withbfa uaaal judgment, they are as

There are. of rourae. rich •have loat more severely than by tbeahrinkare of paper proCta. Tou canpick tbrm oat oa tbe fast ateamer* thatrun every arternortn to the AtlanticHighland*, where tbe "Wall etreetcrowd" takes (h* train for t«ng Braneh.

The white, barmrd fares, the mutter-fag lips, tbe aaaaMac palsied nonmcsti .the nastily prari!*d memonada—thoseitttl- aaroa tbat never will aadran "com* right"—It 1* lltU*like a p4*arar* cruise oa the "boat ofthe brol:*n" evrry day.

Mr Kern* baa bad hla raad haa bravely borne th<

tad worn and hag-gard. His appear-

Haaltfa la betght-eued by tii* dltf.rul-ty of bla walk, ow-ing to a lame legthat baa been pota-

tlme.Tbere 1* litt 1 e

armpathy In the

A{

K*en*. He h a a ""• •"

r**rs*s beforem This time

^— *r~-

pparty, and at temat a larse majority ofthem hoaestlr «trl»e to ad ID in liter Uwirtroata. Tbe 6*j of th* '-raJIroad wreck-er" ia not quUe paat. »* the experienceof Roc'. leUnd ml«ht hint, bat be doe*aot often RM holi of an Important lisa,and hla prey ta apt to be wre*t«d fromhim. aa Mr. Uorgan look Loulavllle *KaahTlIle from the reckleaa Gatea.

lira like Vanderbllt. Gould. Harriman.Bill. Caasatt and tb* reat do their beatto boild up asd protect their trstema.Mr Gould, for Instance, could Go morerepeat hli fatbera evil exploit of wreck-tnc Erie than could alavery return Intb* aooth. Bo there ta aome impatience.r>lt with a man who haa made hit repu-tation and twoortbreefortnneabybaar-lo* stocki. aad who baa nerer done aatroke of' work derrloplnf any prop-

I heard a rurloaa propbecy of tbeKeen* catastrophe two or thra* waekabefore It happened. Up In (a* Adiroa-«aeks Talbot J. Taylor Kaenc'a *oa-la-l i * and head of the abattared atoek-brok!n« firm, had boujtht for S40.000 amagnificent point of monatata land Jot-ting oat Into Taper Saranar lake. Coat-ljr fnrntt ore upr>a*>fl (o Mr. Taylor waa.lyiac about th* dock of tb* little steam-boat, bat there waa ao alga of tbetr

-I ga«aa t kaow why he laBtbadldiaa: that Mg ramp he Wlked aboutan aiark laat year" aald aa Adtroa-daWk gold*. pOtOtlBf; oo( the «tto •*-lactad tor a ratiayv which would haveawrpaaafd tboa* of Levi P Mortoa aadthe Lewiaotta brotb*ra "H*« laat amillloa or ao (hroocb K M M . H**aprwtty near ibe ead of hto ropa. 1

two wbu. amHtaT I to "••»<»"• Jaat s* la tba lattar osj> | K — . . . i , . . - » . n «,«.-,lor their .hti- to took" ta TmXm tar «•«•-!«»« hotel pits-1 rrom ib* tart that tb* basks didBnrJd l n i m l . I " " " * * * •*" • » » — ait an as* aot grotty e»ert (beauelvea to help

S whU* tbay tot)I faary wwrk

Wltkowlj . the ptar* woald be dolt Oa

• truck gambling u '•^lumlxadby tb* kaw af th* mt* T b g u u d i atatollan ar* rtaa«d t*>ere by *B*B wba4* a*t to** aa If tney roald raise a

f N M

tkjar a breath «r freah air a*a > u 4 n j

»htrh wovndedtb* wbot* lanat-•ax pwfclte. Moat-

IB ~troaWe.~will la *ai iaaraat im

atoch at which tbat ma

The - f . . ( r « r l • Tl%aThe death of Rev. Dr E Walpole

Warren won Id hardly l>e a matwide lnt*rcat out-aide of New Torkbut foi i h -willing.and ludicrous partwhich the gentle-man played In acomedy of the lawsome years ago.

Dr. Warren waath* son of Samuel

Ten Thousand afear" waa one oftbe "sli beat sell-Ing books" Of Itsday Ha was Ersilrt born and wasalready a man of 48 when. In I8ST. bewas called to the rectorship of tbeHoly Trinity church.

Mr. J. Kennedy Tod la a very richand quite eccentric banker, also ofBritish birth. Tbe contract labor lawwas then aewiy passed by congress.and Mr Tod bitterly resented whathe conceived to be an Injustice, tothrifty men from tbe old world wboaeeured emplorment before venturingto the new. The bright Idea occurredto him that be could make tbe la*ridiculous by opposing tbe Importa-tion of Dr. Warren aa a "c-ntractpreacher"

Tod's motive was friendly, thoughhardly appreciated by Its oDfect. Hehad ao objection to Dr. Warren's corn-lag, but thourht the preacher rhonldhe willing to bsve tbe law beaten overhis shoulders.

However, the court* know no Jokes.Th* caa* against the preacher and the:hurch waa gravely taken up sad con-

sidered Two dec!>lon* in the lowercourts were riven against Dr. War-ren, but the Cnlted Sutes supremecourt flnaJly derided that a congrega-tion In New Tori, could lemTly "call"a London clergyman. And the con-stitutionality of tbe law us. to tbe la-borers stood Jo»t where it was before.so that Mr. Tod had his labor tor hlap*tns. and I T Warren his vezstlon of•pfrit for nothing.

The new LaS. Bagot, of Sllthfleld.Rugtley, I!r ,\::: i' Is one of the meat

beautiful of t h emany A n n l e a nwomen in the Brit'Ish peerage.As Uly May. of

Baltimore, she wasa favorite with theking and queen ofEngland and with

seme yean past.Lord Bagot Is al-i* t -Vi. and mfght

firmed bachelor hutror tbe tradition

that a lord mart marry to "provide forthe sucrecaioB. '

Th* Mays of Baltimore are one of(boa* families which a n famous foryears for the marly strength of theirmen and the beauty of tbelr women. Itwaa with a member of that family thatJames Gordon Bennett when a youngman had tbe celebrated difficulty whichresulted tn his befng caricatured foryean with a strip of plaster adornlngbla

Tbe JsBTayu In New Tork a n anehsoother family All the aona are big.strapping fellows, all th* daughtersbeauties of commanding prtatace andof vigorous type.

What It costa America to have Itswealthy daughttn marry foreign titledaaea la shown la the court records of thaGarner family, recently reviewed.

Th* father and mother were drownedfour yean ago. Of tbe three daughtersone hi the wife of 8lr William Oordoa-Cnmmtng and the other two of Parisian

t in estate waa dl-Bacb got more than

four millions, of which part waa paidover absolutely and part was repre-sented by several great cotton milt*.which were to be carried on as a trustaad a part of the profits paid to the hrlra.A part of the profits were, however, tobe held for a reserve fund of "workingcapita]"—an emtneatly wise provision!It weald seem, bat not s legal one. forthe daughter* h*vc Just succeeded1 Inbreaking th* will and they are to get!he entire prHtta of the trait Tbere Is•o to ao wor'-t?c capital reserved, andIbe manas>m*Bt la to be pot Into tbecold, clammy aad trnprrosal haxda o*

truatcmapaay.Factories May be run la that way

has It isn't ik* w»^ • - -*<-•• Hb>* • £aeually built op OWEK LAKGDOK

-Vat yea i-aew be wasslitr.yoeaay.1

-Tea. bet be tWnt lie wiea i ,ar klm to."—K. T. Tim**.

WASHINGTON PEOPLE H«t Promt, Are Ia Public Sjt.

i only officer In tba history «fr who received algnal honorth* lose of hla ship. Yet i

waa hla conduct at that time when, tsAa midst of appalling disaster,

Enterniniaf Chat About Hen Wh*, ,howed superb m r- <• and courate, thai' ha has been i tari l -c all the honornasally conies to a sailor who gainsdistinction In betti«a.

«AVY LOSES VALUABLE OFFICER J

Waablstton—In tba retirement fromtcUv* service

tb* Maine did not bring to Sigsbee tb*opportur.i;i for further achievement tnthe active Mrtfce, for be was placed Incharge of a big East Ctamlng scoot fromwhich co serloat ft«ftt£u could be »aected, but he ii one ot the t.;> a In lh<aarvtce who could be cm-atcdany emergency and who il bee.

Rear Admiral GeorgeW. Melvilla the .gain.navy loses one of j Slgsbee't poil'los In tte cavy h:tb* bravest man] been cainec atajpfj by his Mperiene*who ever won Its* with tbe Uaice AUbough hit popn

tbat. He is 1uniform and one oftba moat strikingcharacter* of th*generation. For It

of tbe mor.the entire isclentlflc ayean before thr wtT with Spain Itt wu

been engineer in 'at the bead of lite ky4tufnflhJa (fflce,chief of the nary. ; U Q | a that ntfadt* he ir.:reniuc*u im-He baa held the of- I provemenu and Invented EpplUccesllceunderfourprea- i which bear his name ind irbirl haveIdenU. Cleveland, ; been of cxtraor.!Insry vain*. Per^onaJ-Harrlaon, McKln- 'ly, he is one cf ibe most charming ofley and Roosevelt; • gentlunen, a r»re etory teller and j

and during his Incumbency tbe branch I artist of considerable attainment.of tb* service to which he has belonged j —

advanced In prestige from a poet- nine*- v — • • <-i«r*ri Maa.Uon of little consideration until to-day I At the papal legation In Washing*It stands as hlgb aa any other branch. ' is a colored messenger whose accoi

—'—me* has been doe In great , pllshmentshaveat-o his power ot concentration, | tracted the atteti-of observation and pride In Uon of many of

work. Ha haa done more to break the moat protni-th* medieval tradition* and customs of nent people In thrtbe Balling age than, any other dozen ! capital. During th*Individuals In the service or ont of it. anxious "

That adv

the Umbureau of steamglneen >oked down

. tbe Hue officers ss -greasers.'Thai was the term of contempt whichwas nanally applied In speaking ofthem. When looking over the comple-ment allowed each warship tbe newchief discovered that tbe entire en-gineer's force was officially designated

"Idlers." The officers above deckwould not tolerate the idea tbat the

who were really responsible for thelltton of the ship. Its speed and con-

trol, should be given any considera-tion

'Ivllle changed all this. For yesr*he worked for the proper rating and

ik of tne englneen. until nnder thetonnel bill what be had fought for

waa won. and *n engineer now has therelative rank to which be bad long b*enentitled. It was Melville who forced rec-ognition of th* fact that, as Prof. Hat-ton said at Columbia university, whenMelville was honored with tbe degreeof master of science, "the achievementsof our fleets a n the result In great part

them tbelr weapons and who operatemachines with

lendid greatbead and bis bushy beard and hair, hasoften bees corpared to a ViklEand that Orcrl

anaiaofltshls fl;c h l

Haro of ViUoc TRW

:he Jeannette there were dsyiwhen he carried for hours over hum-mocky Ice • blind and helpless brotherofficer weighing 175 pounds.

With this man dinging to hie aides

Ing affairs, sxd even helping to launcha boat where the footing waa Insecureand dangerous. H« Is heroic In ilie andabape. Every feature of his fixe de-notes nrmnest of purpos*. Intelligence.! • action and surpassing powen of *c-

B* has been honored greatly for whatoa that famous expedition: tb* bodies of Cpt. De

Long and bis companion* in the Lena

cousUeaa learned societies, and for hisaarrlasn la th* Antle ocean h* waavoted by congress a gold medal and ad-vanced 15 uumben In the navy regu-

H* baa done wonders In his Insistenceapoa th* perfection of the fighting nu-eBioe. Tbe machinery Assigned aederkua directions Is economical la the tufa

learn. light In weight and durableevee under aaven conditions. It wax

•rough his persistence that tripleT*W vessels wen built for th* Amcrl-

In th* list of promotions to follow

Pope !.'<•HAl l lCf

tended theaatonltbcd the at-tache* and unde

f Idiom imag-

Ills •- .'-rr.l I-.I:• IT".f-ir. wbo Is only20 :ein tin at^ *tOW Dame Is James

piisiitd libgutet In Washington. H*apeaks English. Latin. Kalian. German,French and Spanish with equal facility,and. beddCa, be Is a sklll*d musician.He not only SIDFS and plays exquisitely,

he is a composer of no mean sbll-

,r.KM« lngly It a Maryla d yonth.t l lrk for the apoato

delesatlon as a bouse boy eight yago. just after leaving school. All Sisaccomplishments have b*en acquiredsince then, and he hss Uught himself,with such help as he baa had from thapriests at the legation, who have takena great Interest In httn. He Is familiarwith tne beat literature In all lan-

u*gea. ancient a.nd modern, and he iainstantly adding to bis stock of ic->mpIlsbmentB.Sufh education as tbe boy bad up to

le time he waa 13 he bad acquired inthe Washington public Bchools. bnt hela better educated now than nine-tenthsof tb* graduate* of univeraltl**. Haalso has sn Intimate knowledge ofchurch affairs, as might be expected of10 bright a lad who h*c! grown up In apriestly atmosphere.

ahk and ikr Po.lal IOf all tbe men who hav<

th* post office

igh h« might have Jui

made reputa-investigationb*A deterved

wbo was selectedto take the plsc*of Assictant At-torney Oenvral Ty-

w a s dismissed.Tbe young man'sname Is CharlesH. Robb. He Is aVermonter and haIs still some dla-tajiM under 40.H e 1 o o k s a s

IP Of *j

yea. have all tb*

department of Juitic

face. with Itad keen. flssblDgbsrscterlstlcs of

away there 11 began. He had been working

: any apecUJ deslr*

attracted the attention of the attorneygeneral, and when Postmaster General

asked Mr. Knox to detail some-body to the post office department toaaalst In the legal features of th* In-quiry the sttorner general promptlysuggested Robb. The young man had afeeling that In leaving the departmentof Justice he was cutting himself offfrom association which would be of

to him in his profeaetou, and h* atfirst begged to b* excused. Bnt so great

•f Rear Admiral Remey | waa the attorney general'a confidenceo c e a n the name of ! In him that both Mr. Knox and Mr.Charles. D. Sigsbee. ' Payne Insisted on his accepting the as-wbo now become* , slgnment, and be agreed. It was witha rear admiral. It the understanding, however, that whenma? be doubted, the In vest! radon wss concluded hehowever, whether ; should resign and return to the depert-Slgsbee's new title ment of justice if he desired.ever tits easily on ' It Is doubtful, though, whether he de-hlm. He won hla ! msnds the fulfllirarnt of that agree-place In the Amer- ment. He has (Tfrptated keenness,lean roll of fame , knowledge of tbe law. np^rdJd Jodg-aa Capt. Sigibe*. ment and coumg*. He has won the re-red t'tra he W0I ' gard ot everybo^v in authority and, un-

V I J S be r t m e n - lass all i i f * fea . s}* t ' r :i-.'d ont forhtBBjJL

Ei^bce Is ;coirr,the world as commander ot the .

m-rated aaatM whec ate wect down IPthe Larbcr Ot H u n t , aad he to per-

B A COCt,TDOst

RELIGION IN MEXICOThe People Ze»Joua: y Observe Ererj

Rite of tbe Church.

Why should we wonder nt tha re-ligious fervor and superstition or theata of tbe Crusader* when Oier* U apeople at our very tareabrtd who hasfoatsred jnst aucb fervor until thepriest la the ruler of tb* man and thecross his weapon?

Nothing is begun or ended withouttbe blessing and consent of tbe prleat.and the emblem of the cross lastamped upon Mexico.

During Lent business is a moat sec-ondary matter and in iKily week issuspended altogether.

Every feast day I* celebrated withappropriate solemnity itnd, aa orca-

be employing scoresRly relfgioua peoai.On the day of the Feast of th*

assover quite s curious ceremonytakes place. During tbe day everyoneIn the village, man. woman or child,repmin to the church. On thla occa-

altan and galleries iredraped In purpl*. -il'-nifl -111' of mourn-

and the priest after brief wrvlcea.the Bltar rail to bless the

faithful worshiper.

As the suppliant kneels before himtha priest, by means of a Utilr pow-dered charcoal aad a rubber stamp,places a black Greek rrors upon th*ipturaed forehead.

It 1. sight to notethe old men and maidens, buslm

a. stately senoras. tattered beggarbabe In arms, each bearing th*

tj-mhol of the faith.

1 even yet maintained In someparts of trr republic, to crawl upon

hands and 1 i f f for mile* overthorns and rocks ns a penance or as asupplication for divine favor.

At the entrance of the mines youwill Invariably find a little shrine be-fore whlcb each miner will bow bishead and crosn his hreaat before enter-

to work, and it night (he ends ofthe drlppfne candle* will \U be placed

front of ihe little altar to propiti-ate tbe blese?<l «-inis and assure good-fill dnrtns: the enming riarknesd.Once a year, on the day of Corpui

Thristi, est'fv in .Tun*1, there is A £rnndnnd Ih* virgin Is txwougbt

bring riin and situ to the aammer

' Of I v'nrfnabont tbe •••••!

» wnynidn thrine. Here she Htanda*n d*v5 and If It nUns duringt ime it i s taken aa a token of tba

DO'KO A FBKAHCC.

wilt and blessing of thla sweat

a tbe ceremony offields. Young girls

le. and each carrying asmall Image or the virgin, will form aweird procession, dancing backwardsand forward over the fields and callingon the saint* to b!es« the barreat.

O B Easter Sunday la tha greatesttast of th* yenr. Effigies of Judaa.

•tuffed with torpedo** and pennies, ar*-itrunc, over tbe principal streets of•he town, and on E a i K m morning tb*.ireworVs and shooting at J^das n -sembl*s onr Fourth of July. At lasttha effler will be pteired and. with arreat esploelon. the remn*nt« of theunfortunate Jndza: will be actttaredfar and wide, while al? tbe populic*scrambles for the pennies.

H. CLARK.* .nd m o d ofn . faaWWaJp TWi

r Ume Hading faull l W

our time nnaing la'.ilt.Growells— Well .I d o n t bare to sper 1

any time looking for It since I mar--•-- roo—Chicago Daily Newa.

THE CONS n amONAUST

IX WAS A "«ICM HAN’S PANIC.", NAVY LOSES VALUABLE OFFICER IE SWEET HOME IN DUMPS

0a*vy loses ons of f Slgsbea’a potl* Ion la ihe tsvy t" tot the bravest *•*> been gained Pin.pi? by his experience who ever word Ha* with me Maine, although hi* popular uniform and oo# of r*puta:loin reals oc that. He l> on* tbs mom striking [ of the boo thorc.'gh-going effle-r* In character* of the | the entire eertk**. flne-gmlBad and of generation. For 1€ urfeaUflc nualca.<au. For several ranra Mslviiie ha* 1 years before the war with Spain he v*f been saglneer in at the h*ad of the hydrceraphlc efflee. chief of the nary, and In that capacity b* introduced Im- He ha* held the of- i protementa and Invented appliances Seconder four pres- ‘which bear his name and which have Idents. Cleveland, been of extraordinary mine. I*. r«onal- _ Harrison. Me Kin- ' | y. be I* one of the njoat charming of 01,1 ■' " ley and Roonerelt. ' gentlemen. a rare story teller and as sad during his In cam ben cy the branch ' artist of considerable attainment. of the service to which he has belonged baa advanced In prestige from n posl- ®if«ed < -i-~4 Mas. Uon of little consideration until to-day I At the papal ligation In Washington It stand* an high ns soy other branch (la n colored messenger whose arcom- That advance baa been due la great pliabmenta have at- ■ ■ ■ measure to hla power of concentration. | tracted the attest- I clearness of obserratloa and pride la tion of many of I hla work. He has don* more to break the most promt- the medieval tradltloas and netoai af sent people la the MM the sailing age than any other doten 'capital. During’.be lq*^ individual. In the aervlce or out of It. anxlou* dtjs of ■ Up to the time he became chief of the , Pope Uo'a last ■JafT bureau of steam engineering the ea- lllneaa this col gla^r* la the navy were looked down 1 ©red boy who at- W JTU ^Bk -poo by the line offleer* as “greaser*.“ tended the door I That was the term of contempt which aatonlshrd the at- I waa aaoally applied In speaking of tacki* sod ondrr I them. When looking o»*r the com pie- ««cr tirira of the | Jr meet allowed each warablp the new for*I;n cxbiaal.

>ded without

esmt about the pope’s g promptly to each a language with all racy of Idiom 1 meg-

considerable difference to the busy mine-owner or manufacturer who may be employing ■cores of those exceed- ingly religious peons On the day of the Feast of the Passover quite a curious ceremony takes place. During the day everyone In the village, man. woman or child, repair* to the church On this occa- sion .he altar* and galleries are draped In purple, stgnlflc »nf of mourn- ing. and the prie*t after brief service*, advances to the altar rail to blaaa the faithful erorshlper. As the suppliant Kneels before him (he priest, by means of a little pow- dered charcoal and a rubber stamp, places a black Greek cross upon the upturned forehead. It la a most curl'mt sight to note the old men and maidens, business men. stately aenoraa. tattered beggar or babe In arms, each bearing the symbol of the faith.

Tale colored messenger, who is only *0 • e*r* < Iri tu wfojv name Is James J Matribsly. Is one of the most accom- plished UbevUt In Washington. Ha ■peaks English, I-atto. Italian. German. French srd Spanish with equal facility, and. betides, be !■ a skilled musician. He not only sings and playa exquisitely, but he is a composer of no mean abll-

Melvtlle changed all this. For years be worked for the proper rating and rank of t»* engineers, until undrr the personnel bUI what be had fought for waa vos, and #n engineer now baa the relative rank to which be had long been entitled. It was Melville who forced reo- ognlUon of the fact that, as Prof Hut- ton said at Columbia university, when Melville waa honored with the degree of master of science, "the achievements of our fleets are the result In great part of the thought, the planning and the ca- pacity of those engineers who gave them their weapons and who operate for them the battle machines with which their work la done."

Young lUttlEglj 1. • M.rjl.nd youth, and he went to work for the apoetollg delegation as s bouse boy eight years ago. Just after leaving school. AH His accomplishments have been acquired since then, and he has taught himself, with such help as he has had from tha priests at the legation, who have taken a great interest In him He la familiar with the best literature In all lan- New Tori: conk! legally “calT ob clergyman. And the coo- asdtty of the law aa to the la-

constantly adding to hla stock of ac- complishments. 8nth education aa the boy had ap to the time he was II h* had acquired la the Washington public schools, bat ha la better educated tow than nine-tenths of the graduates of universities. Ha also has an Intimate knowledge of churrh affairs, ms might be expected of so bright a lad who had grown up In a priestly atmosphere.

and la even yet maintained In some parts of the republic, to crawl upon the hands and Knee* for relies over thorns and rocks ns a penance or aa a supplication for divine favor. At the entrance of the mines yon will Invariably And a little shrine be- fore which each miner will bow his head and cross his breast before enter- ing to work, aad at night the soda of the dripping candles will sll be placed la front of the little altar to propiti- ate the blessed eslnta and assure good- will during the earning darkn***. Once n year, on the day of Corpus Christ!, earlv In June there Is a grand procession and the virgin Is besought to bring rain sad sun to tha summer harvest. A Statue of the, rirgln Is carried shout the ’own end 'hen placed la some «rev«!de shrine Here she stands for ten dan and If It rains during that time It la taVen aa a token of the

Melville, with bis splendid great head and bis bushy beard sad hair, has often been com- pared to a Viking and that descrip- .. tloa also fits bis flnr "^B

so that Mr Tod had hla labor for hla P*l»« and Pr Warren his vexation of spirit for nothing. The new Lad* Cagoi. of Bllthfleld. Rugeley. England. Is or.r of the moet _______ beautiful of the

eptc-o-s example of the operator pure and simple Most men of kls wealth be- come Identified with some special prop- erty. and at least a large ma)ority of them honestly strive to administer their trusts The day of the “railroad wreck- er" La tot quite past, aa the experience of Rock Island might hint, but he does not often get hold of sa Important Mae, and hla prey la apt to be wrested from him aa Mr Morgan took Louisville A Nashville from the reckless Gatsa Men tike Vanderbilt. Gould. Hnrrimaa. Jflll Cassatt and the rvst do their beet to build up and protect their systems. Mr Gould, for I r stance. could co more repeat his father's eril exploit cf wreck- ing Erie than could slavery retnra in the south «o there it some Impatience felt with s man who has made hla repu- tation sad two or three fortuaee by bear- ing stocks, sad who has never done a

N-fck aed the Postal la«eatlaatlaa. Of all tb# men who have made reputa- tions In the post office Investigation eoae baa deierved I mors credit than the young man •■* e.lerted B gyiB *'• ■kflB J General Ty-

navy for two gea- / crew of tha Jeannette there ware days when be carried for hours over hum- mocky ice a blind and helpless brother offleer weighing 17» pounds With this man clinging to hla sides be would move among the crew, direct- ing affairs, and even helping to launch a boat where the footing was Insecure

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coNsrmmoNAUST

l l f l of l-ouie XV. T llj UM*4 IDfcrilllaota, while plainer « m showaaaatirallr wrought el—pi.

TW U » raa>s will W prevalent latb* esrtj Btttunn, tad MOM of tlM mix-tares ef far and taca are rsmlly tevely

Far stales KIT* given place to bntdcap* n l U n or Brama «C far. b a imrh bstow A* k i M and ir» veryaiagnlflreai.

B r a n la a vary popular «4er, aadv n » beanitfql |>r«M have bee* • • *tn tbls mlor ni l") vHk muabreom

For Instance. • tight ftttian;

reven HIM) tnmmln** of pale mad-room rlotti with little tilsck spots. IIm won with • cheailk. toque trimBMd wltk MM' q u n pink

AH Is* motor

las aaad la a variety ofway* as a trlmmlac oa frocks.soeaetlmee appearlnc on ll«en dreaaea

The rat shows a roetame of graycloth wlib .lit.he-l bands. The bat l>of white felt trimmed with a watte satla ribbon. JI I lie I'm M.LET

To* French Bailor of rousti whiteIs tbe favorite bead «"ir wltb UM talkwr.td* sail. Ttii. has a sharply nbrim and W nw"t simply trimmed witha couple of wing* or nfB • t-ixl of rlt>son IwMari into a bow la froat TbeT*l) of chiffon, with • arm aa larli

• rh» chief ornanei

This to eapeelally

K M > af sacks feather*raraat hat* are .till the rage. Tb*j

a h n .W «wt shows s p m Mtor trimmed with quill* IM!a bands *rgr~a gi.ce ribbaa

JtTDIC • Mi -I i

MOOES OF T H E MOMENT.

A aearch for thli Blast* fraction of3BM that la coming hundreds of thou-sand* of dollar* Is onder way. and It•HI ba rmtti—ii till tba lost Is found.

ueuTury la of world-wide tm-statas the New Tork World.grsJa of sand oa tke •bore of

i ware loot aad sdenttsta » erelo apead years la trying to Bed It. ihe-lr

to be little

iwlrh and aa understood In Part*.The failure t.> discover the discrepancy

i obaervattona may chance tbe aatloa-Ity of thousands of peopleLoagltude u calculated oa the basis

of Greenwich time Tbe boundaries ofntries are determined by tbe caj-Ulona at this famous observatory,he Paris calculations and not the

Greenwich obeervatlona are found cor-rect, boundaries may be moved miles.

No expense Is being spared to tracehe mlaaiac fraction A special build-

lag has been erected at Paris, costly ta-strumenta Installed, a corps of skilledmathematicians engaged and a process•hat may Lake years to complete has

beaattfaL and Jetted aad pa II Mt MlWill again be much worn. OoUilrfr 1 111ia too. will form tbe

Of many a beautiful empirean-ordloa plaiting will be

girls' frocks. It laeed In man; tea

• coal* show tbebasques. There

l a m dosjB* tbat tbe basque la revived•gain, «»d »sry charming specimens ofsoft crtakled suede belts are seen.These are particularly effective in

smart frocks for afternoon andwear are trimmed with small

_ i laid in large •roll designs.Tlxat are a little hard unleea softened

lace eutrrdeux.i» a covering for evening or against* winds when driving tbe peUasa or

long loose aark coat will be popular, to-gether with collars of lace, outline.!wltb raveled colored taffeta rocking*,which will fl*ure aa wraps for diningit favorite open air restaurants or tbe

r blsra taffeta. It* jacket and plait

JUDIC CIIOLLET.

USEFUL REMNANTS

and bow-alt cloth are oaefuwrap* reaching to tbe htpe, and

i quantity 1* not too ample false• fronts or wide revere and slmu

rves will supply tbe deft

deary la a plctnreaqa* fashionexample of this Is a dainty sacksaade rros> two yards of doable widthbescalt doth and one and a half y*iof docfaees satin. Poor yards of taf

deep Ivory tint formed tbe

ead b*

FRACTICB OP TIME LOST. COLO WEATHER STYLES. FASHIONS IN FUR.

g. n broidery ™*d on rnr coattqalbt a rblc stjle aad «re partlcaJartr Ermine will be oaed both a« a llnln» ,attracttra hi bhw aad aeaitat or tn »nd u s trtmmin*. bat not ao moch !

' M T , b)w wltb Waet.it. orermld with ** « - » ** «* *««* * L

NDEPENDENT WOME

who haw aa« yard, and 7>rd> of Mr-m ^ trtmmla* laid away for j a a »

TW new brown leather foot gasr Is n will be food »twi to the poaa«aaor" I T dark and baa no touch of yellow of aeatstdn tn boar that oore more thisIt barmoniaea bpantUallr wttb tbe. far win be Tery fasblonable, especiallybroera tone* of bnapaaek friaM aad In tbe ahape of boleros with cape col-cloth praparad for antnan aad wlntrr bin and of carriage wraps mixed with

with dasbes of black and white, made Vatret and panne are often naed wltbDp wltt a little apricot panne and Juat tut, and tbe .lever woman can ekeone torch of Tlrtd tarqaofeM bine, oat her scanty fur utole byatakea a deliaDtfnllr harmonloaa gown.

Tbe odd teoftba of Uce Insertion andplace lace boactat at tbe sales make !pretty coffee coats, and If there la '

la to be a Tery new fleM ofwork opened for tbe blind by tfca Lon-don Instltnu for MAsaag* by the Blind.

about to be started under acoov-.hat Includes many reprvseata-llcal men. It U not u *iperi-11 bit prored that the blind can•xpen In tbe practice of mu-

which in Japan Is commonly rec-ocsK*d as tbelr work, reports the Phil-adelphia Preu. The occupations opeso tbs blind are few and rarely remuner-IUTS. Taedifflcalty isoneoftheftTai'catibstacle* to Ih« improvement of the

condition of tbU aOlcted claaa. Thereare already several blind maaaeora la

Some £Soota needed,andcaatral rooms are then to ba securedunder a hospital matron. Blind stu-dents must obtain Orat-claaa medical ear*UAcatea In an art which Is dally more

. Mpeclailr by •urgeona tn ipralnsand bruises, and miaseTiaw will be, aJ-

nlj- women and childrennlr man- The wholely to be mentioned to ba

approved. It li alao worthy of nott tbattba blind ar* usually endowed with a

of touch exceptionally laa, sotbat her*, aad perhaps bar* alone, hi aHeld la which they mar surpass their•Ming brother*, maaaaxe being depend-

. for tta snffies upon the nicety ofappiIcation. dapeadaat la Us turn onnicety of tae operator's tactile sense.

CHEESES OF ALL COUNTRIES

taltew Males.

Each coaniry haa Its favorite ch'-eae.The Swiss make the gruyere cheese. Iti made of goats' milk, and la full ofnlea. caused by the gaaea In fermenta-IOU The typical English cheeae la thaheddar. first made In the English IowaTier whicb It 1* named.Brie la a popular Preach soft cbeeee:

nd rasemben. orirlnatlne la Nor-iandy. la aaothcr. These c h u m ar*

cured la eavea. where tbe temperature•Ter rises above 12 lo 14 deajreee-Roqoefiiri. a celebrated French

cheese. I* made from the mingled milkof root* aad abeep tbat browse on thethyme-clad banks of tbs Amo. Theeecheeses ar* also ripened la caves, bat

e temperatare la kept at 40 decrees.Akin to the roquefon cheese Is tbat

called gorgonmla. made In Italy afterlar processes. It Is milder than

roqoefort and not quite at> good; batIt anid much cheaper Another Italiancheese, the parmesan la very hard, andIs nsually grated.

Imburger cheese, so beloved by theGermans, originated In Belgium. It la

Lraordlnarily rich, being allowed toen by putrefaction, hesce IU hor-

rifying odor to unaccustomed nostrils.Some persons bav> a saying: "Oor-

gonxola Is a cheeee to swear by, llm-

The Copenhagen correspoadent of theBerliner Tageblatt haa aent bis naperaa Interesting article oa th* "name

•e" la Denmark. In no natioa. he, hi th* choice of th* family nameunited. It very often happen* that

alt down to a gaaM of whist, and later•at themselves respectively, aa

Kaaaaa. He proves this statsaneat byanoUag Dr Krak. the compiler and pub-lisher of tbe Copenhagenth* large** Danish street directory.

ling to Dr. Krak. out of a populationof W0.0O" In the Danlah capital. 41 par

. end tk»lr naroe with "sen "" SosaeK.MO are named Haneea. which la aasdby tbe larxwt annbev of persona.

oos kind of uaden loihing, its pecullan-belw that It Is made of the •Una of«*. These aLlns hefora being sewed

__ i chewed weU by tbe woesea hi orderto make them soft. About a aaadred

a are lea.aired :i- ma «• a shirt. aMIht labor of ch**la« -fc* akin* whichform their gannen-* t* a«tta • • o n l to

Jaws of

HT ta It that so

aaked tbe bachelor. "Itisn't tbat they haven't

gumption, tar the* often atari oalbravely, bnt before long BxcW ont ofJust remain mediocre."

-It to because half tbe tone theydon't dare to think for themselves."anawered tbe wine woman. "They lack

barely aoffMent material It may beeked oat In many way* with figuredaUk or ribbon.

In vella a popular faahfcin in tbe paleshade of brne. roee or ni:iuve mous-•ellite or ganse ipotted with bUckcbenine and velvet pastilles. Themea n arranged In a very plentiful fnll-aaaa. From gather* at the top theypuff oat la a striking fnllneaa. bat arethen drawn In a little tightly beneaththe chin and disappear up tbe back ofthe hair, where a aerie* of tiny quillIngs seems to finish off the motnaeUne.combining a continuation of tbe hatgarni tlire. Theae sre worn with largepicture bats and may be considered be-coming, bnt appeal more to tboaa wbodrive than to tbe promenader.

The) cot shown a plain bine velvetdream, tbe waist of which lace* over anonderblouae of guipure.

JTDIC CHOLLET.

FOR STREET WEAR.

Hats are more picturesque than ever,and shaded gray feathers are tbe latestmillinery rage.

Th.' run on navj MTC baa never beenmore pronounced than It 1* this year.Tbe great French house* all favor thetime honored fabric and style, the qual-ity In chief reqnest being floe, but ofrough surface and incredibly light. Thesmartest little coata. be they sack orcloa* fitting lo tbe figure, are suppliedwith vests, these carried to the under-arm seams only and held in position bya broad piece of elastic passed roundtbe back of the waist. And It wereeasier to tell of what these vests a nnot than of what they are. tbe fabriccomposing them ranging from brocadesto coarse linens. One particularly ef-fective was of a red and white sort ofcanvas check, while another was a palepowder blue and white mixture.

Tbe cut show* a squirrel coat trim-med wltb skunk. Tbe deep yoke la ofIrish lace. JDDIC CHOLI.ET.

"Haropbt Their Independence: Tbeyare always talking about it." gnrotnlthe bachelor. "1 thought the new wom-an waa a predoua lot too fall of it."

"Well, that la your great mlatakcthen. Bbe dares to do certain things—enter trades and profession*, for In-stance—but. once In them, nine tlmeaout of ten abe will be content to railInto tbe rut* of other worker* and willInvent nothing original hentelf. 8belacks Initiative, tbe dating Initiative ofthought and action. Tbls very differ-ence between the Independence of menand women la shown tn tbe art school*even. It 1* no unnaual thing to have agirl work there from four to sevenyear* and twi-er earn a penny durinathst time. She will, for Instance, spendseason after Reason copy tog plastercast*. You never tlml tbe male artstudent doing thin, and I may remarkincidentally that It la not from himthat the school makes Its money. Promthe first be la anxlon* to put hi* knowl-edge Into practice. After *cboo) hoarstie makes tittle sketches embodying tbeprinciple* be has learned. He makesheadpieces and* tailpiece* and even let-tortnga—anything that be can *el! totbe art editors of papers and mlinen. In tbls way he acquires ptical knowledge of things and la slowlybnt surely getting back hU tuitionmoney and becoming known even "small way. The thing be la proudest ofand risddeat to cultivate Is his origi-nality. The girl, on the other band, hav-Inx been told *h* mu*t go through *ncbnnd auch clasara before «he can draw,believe* It abanliitely and slump* downpatiently Instwid of trying every nownnd then to Dml out wbat her own pow-era will do for tier."

But It Is In their cringing to the con-ventionalities that women lose theirjtreatent chances. "Wbat will they•liiiik:" This is the greatest btyrbeai

SMART MILLINERY.

Tbe gowns made for tbe earltumn are usually finished wltbkind of cape effect, and later on weahall supplement our costumes withlarge cape* of fur. Tbe coatee or blouse'will have a deep eape effect finishedwith for. Narrow fur trimmings andfar tails Will be In great request dor- 'Ing tbe coming winter, for a warm coe>tume always looks well adorned wltb

B Vatvwt T * I I H .1 foremost among millinery

iveltiee. atanda the beaver hat —tbereal old fashioned silk beaver. Thishas returned In many anises. Blackand white are the favorites and aremostly of tbe big picture shape, withhigh jam pot crown*, though a few•how conies I crow nit. These shapeswithout any trimming at all are quiteexpensive, furthermore, they are trim-med with gold or silver lace and a sin-gle pump of rare beauty.

A rough make of beaver will alao beneed for knockabout hata In the formof toque* snd umall abapea to take tbeplace of the plateau hat we bare had BOlong.

Tbe three cornered, or highwayman,hat will again be seen. Some people al-

gowns. and black will still be ia greatIPTMIBI A rery brilliant empire gram 'to to be much used for trimming, andthia new Hat la more Intense than th*vivid emerald sbadr of but asaaom.

When a wide fluffy stole or a huge jbaa Is worn the flat hat condenses tbefigure and has not a happy effect Tbe

aatnma hat, with tbs left aide•d aver on to the crown, ia very

effective with the bnahy stole or boa.and the flat spreading chapeaa la moatanaoejos* with tbe eape effectTh* picture show* a costume *f dark

aad light gray doth, wltb the latmi»*- sleeve. JUDIC CHOLLsTT.

oarThe favorite toqne will be of tbe Tu-

*>* •bape. Tbls will take tbe place oftaw toreador aad the tnrbaa. It fit.closely to th* bead and la aaaerslly

of velvetre la a new kind of velvet Scnnn-n

„ chiffon velvet winch Is popular onsccmint of Its llicbtneM.

Tbe (sjcrnre ahowv • bat «f KntT f-T!wltb a white pompon aa>! a '-•: irk r*S-vet ribbon. JUTjIC CHOUJCT.

of tbe average woman, and this nam<less skeleton in the closet baa prevented more ganiu*. stilled more ambitionand mined more Hvea than you or Iwould care to know about

We cling to convention until we rec-ognise IU hollowneaa and evenafter. It to aa inheritance from longgeneratlona of downtrodden and op-pressed womanhood, but that Is noreason why It should stay with oa.

Too take the girl who feels tbat sbebaa the ability to act. for Instance, andwho defers year after year going uponthe stage until finally It la too late]nst for fear of wbat her friends willssy. Tbe qseatlon Is. Are such friendsworth tee sacrificed Ia It Indeed friend-ship at all which prevents a friendfrom doing her very best In whateverdirection that best may be?

Then take the girl wbo won't livealone -because It look* so horridmy age" and wbo suffers tbe tyrannyOf an exacting relation or tbe tyrannyof • boarding boose where she Is forcedto bold a conversation as best sbewith her friends In a parlor occupiedby at least a doxen chattering peopleand where she may not do thismoat not do tbat until It eeema aa Ifthe world were one collection of don't*.Bbe might hare. If sbe were wi,little home) of her own somewhere,even If tbat bvme were representedonly by a studio. In this home shemight be lupremi' wltb her own book*.her piano and her picture*, and theresbe could give little lunches and aft-ernoon tees and receive her friends aithey should be received. Sbe might Atail thl* If abe were Independent.

Don't depend on any one—not onyonr relation*, not on your parent!even, least of all open your friends. IIyo« know yea can do a thing rocceaa-folly do It even If all your world liagainst yon. Ton win find anotherworld which will appreciate ymi _yon ar* convinced a thing Is rfgfet (iaIt even If all tbe world to convincedyon are wrong. Dare to be yonrrvH.to ba an Individual woman.

MAUD ROBISSMTrje.

WHAT 18 WORN.

Veetsd •*»••* * ^^Blue serge and Woe bopsack aM'-

largely used for fall dresses. Very fty effects are obtained by lntrodwbands of bin* bertnilbonrf rlbboc laid

whit* ©r'plnfc at*, toe alighttooche* of cotor thus shown throoa*tbe dark silk stltchery being effectrrs

front Is generally tilled In by tbe lin-ing fastening down tbe center, whileplastrons are arranged to fasten inseparately, so that much variety marha obtained. A wide lace scarf caaalao be worn around the neck and tbaends brought down to form a npecieaof vest. In this faablon the blouse cos-tume Is more suitable for older girls.

A beat frock of white delaine nun'seUlng or crape Is Invaluable, as It an-wers for quiet evening wear aad

weather.Tbe black picture bat Is very smart

with a white frock.The cut ahowa a deep red broad-

cloth gown with fawn and gold braidtrimming. Tbe stock and front are ofecrn chiffon. The hat Is of chinchillawltl) a deep red plume.

JUDIC CHOI'LJET.

THE LATEST FASHIONS.

Black, of course, Is ever popular, butIn Paris tbe leading shades are win*color and cobalt blue or a bright shadeof sapphire. This wine shade takes oncuriously rich tone* in handsome fab-ric*, but Is only salted to the Individ-ual few.

It la yet too early to talk of for bats,bat one or two model toque* recently

seen ar* close fitting, with a point ha Afroot-ln fact, tbe particular potato* Atoque which Parbdan milliner* triad to ifores on ns alx months ago In straw 'trimmed with cowslip* and violets. It !I* not a becoming shapa even to Part- '„•lana, but some very smart mmsrlamade after this style are In a kind ofwillow straw plaited with cbenllhi Intwo or three shades either of wta* <color. Woe or brown. A favorite Parisshade to masbroom, whicb tones wellwith actumn brown*

Smart gowns win be worn knj«er*nd fuller than ever. Given the right

occaaiof. there la nothing so becomiacas a soft froufroolng skirt, but tailor- le coatainea Mill dear tbe ground all •

wd.the Illustration l> shown a moon- .or rainy day costume of navy Woe .

Cheviot. The coat ha* the revet* and a 'girdle effect of deeper velvet.

JtJDIC CROLLK. m

NDEPENDENT WOME

j /BI In '».!■ »»» l m • !£KJ-, - A|/i 44 1 •'"■->? .*••''>’v '«<V !.:« •n.-.I.-n ., gK^Kj • Vjjflr

_ ( ' lCIhC^ *1. !hk Iffn tokl mw rnn*( ««* through »u. h nod such claw* byfore aba can draw. 1 |rjirv*w It ul—I it. lr nml slumps >h.»n ; patWatly Inatcad of trying every now . mt)Tr,mM„ ; «ad then to And oat What her own pow- a mm. coat. | wlU do for her"

Hats are more picturesque than ever. i Bat It la In their cringing to the can- tod shaded gray feathers are the la trot j rent Inna Utica that women loae their nllllaery rage. f area test chan era. “What will they The ran oa nary serge has nerer been think?" This la the greatest hugttexr

THE LATEST FA8HION8.

a bread piece of elastic paaaed round the back of the waist And It were easier to tell of what throe vests an not than of what they are. the fabric composing them ranging from brocades to coaraa linens. One partkMIarly ef- fective was of a red and white sort of canvas check, while another wan a pale powder bhw and white mtatnrv The cut shows a squirrel coat trim- med with skunk The deep yoka la of Irish lace JUDIC CHOLLBT.

JOTNO CMOCLTT

JtDIC CHOLLBT. FOR STREET WEAR. SMART MILLINERY.

NEW FALL MATS.

Berliner Tagebiatl has aval his paper aa interesting article oa the ’name famine” la Denmark In no nation. he auya. te the choice of the family name no limited. It very often happeaa that foer persons aakaowa to each other

JTDIC mOLLBC.

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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST.

Constitutionalist& DEMOCRATIC W I t I L T n n t m i ITUWT TWET.

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r" • n " *11 tb«Wlai ideBliiad with 'gfaftiBC"V M M b* JaMptag eel a* all IbeBaws of Ofcloage'a o«y ball. PreeeblrU JUror Law woBld to ibeKew Tort, Ibe wladawi of MeatelpaJbellslfiga woald b. chok.d ip - l i t

tovMtirA BoMM M M baa iw* adverttaa

M M , ]»* Bllka, n " « lMMlr W lh» ""•* aewtpaper, *•!•MM Philadelphia Beoort. • • trl*dgat adT«rtlM**nl Mid tba ratalWhat ba»«Mld«ne«rl4wa It that afur• tiBM Iba •*>• "BBS" broeght

' M M HIM twice the baalaeaa ereeMUd•stbearM.

• i l l .n l ic i t* baa M M »iiteMM beMy aelloa of ih» Pablic Bar*toaOerpoislloa la erecting; • *ora-*Blorjtor* for Ib* eoee<BBodatfoa of iwho »BJ !»»• II- regalar -mr l.,fpn'plan it is • • • • B* a atrtk* M tb«•roller Tbe !«*•' »«iployaa of tbeNBpMf are Mrooglr a^Teree ta «»jStrike, ad-tltlag that (bar ha., hotUttl> «r •« i rKiuot acelaai tba oon.paa; ffiimiNDg raMoa why ib-rm tha pi hi to In g»B*raI •hoeld t«keBay eaTeeeB M th« oompaar'a *• tItrlkM ara aj>t to spread y d altboegb•be ooapaay 1* eatialvd thai tbcra * N•a a l l " •* diaooaieei M M I tbeir•MB berr. It la tat sal oar I that theyaboald lake pmaailona to oopa wtlbft poulMUir Lal'a be ralr wtib Ibaeorporattaa Tba only real grtavithai M I ba had la tMa eily i p l u ltaw M a l i IbM wo ate affiietoeWith diagy Old roHIag ataoh whichajkaMld ba r»t*aM«4 to tb* dBiap baep.

Tbla ao—ai froaa Iba Trcntoa TraeAawitaa

"la Ueloo Oouty. tba hoa>* of

tared lain prtar la tb* eoaveatlaa batweea He* 11 tea Kaaa aad Jaaaaa MaeManny, tba Repablioea boas of PlataM l , or ta «b*r word*, betwera ibe•aaa « d aatt K « - fac.io...erbleh tb* feet tea tbat carried tbeprimary <• Iba I Baa leery aaaraiM.letrfeia Of Pla>al*ld aad Saharaabaald oaatral the Mitre aaaHaaliaatec eeaeiy »mm* whtoh fall M tbiBBrtleat Tb* ami Kaaa faattaa on •••taea of iha ateetaea PUmO.ld del<

F Ha*»ll»wi K . « UMtato« ibM UM•>g««maal waa Ihal ih* parly ahooldmny a ai»)nrliT of iho oMir* Jilt— -Hasi frow I M aanaiMy dlautoka. a»dIM rafaaad to ailnw Ika PlalaBald

"la r«falia»lon for tbla It I* re-farted thai papera pladglag tbe atga-era to rota for ih* Damooratte aaartnblyaiaa are being olroaleted la Plata-•eld aad that la oaa ward aloaa one•acb paper baa beea algBad by •o ie•baa iso Repablleeaa "

Talk aboat eiaaaf attar lag '"new*"—tbia la tbe rleneel yet. Tba allegedwe agreements aad votes pledgee ara

iM SEEN BY COUNTY CHAidHAN HAM

ILTON KEAN.

fiat*- or BUaaMIr>i Hi -

lorlty H.r..TbM Ik* **ltl la tba Rapablloaa

party la Ifcta oily U aann*i ha*adailttMl by M Uaa a pi i—agi UnaOaaaty ObaJraM HUBIIMB P. E«u.abatrwH of iba KapaMtawa Comply•aainitlftM. Mr Kaaa Ultri i i i l Kria«J alibi'* aaaataa of Id* lUpablMaaOUT OantraJ ooaiailkMa al BliaabMbaad ba waa BM M at;

Me alMaCtea tberaeghly. Ha tx>•MBad la bavtag feead tba oeadiftMa*aa laaa aaoeeragtag ihaa ha had *

«aV-LIAV1HO THE POINTKH* At T M i r AAC. m m tKa Handle «f 1ufM ii L M I to I H »•> H I * • H IMR JO.

Thk will coum your a k , art >at v« imtMni fcr tt« «»t totar.

SINGLE CANDIDATE AND GROUP VOTING.

WORKING Ojj W HLARGE COLUMNS NOW READY TO BE

PI ACE! D IK POSITION.

to bo rally Kaeloaa-\ li«-

w i n . r Arrl*M— Sawl

M 4 J f«r Boafiaaj.

n Iha a«* L'aloa Coaatyoaan bo*** balldlag al Bllaabatb baaa*M paabad wltb aaoo vigor Hoc* tbalaytna of th» oonaratoB*. Jaly *.).laai from praaaal ladleatloaw, by tbaaart of Iha prt im a>omih tba amaingnatta wall* will to ap la Ihali r*qalrad toight, i l l | to baildlag I»»1T

Tto aoatb wall, racing Mabway • * • ••a, la m »OBr oamplMioa HIM ito•OM aioaaaa M m Ibt. aaoralaa plac-t« la paatttaa tba ataattT*. bandIB»«1T rarvad Coriathiaa btatka.

wbleb wtll araaaiaal la* oppar panof la* «twrn!l oa taat at«o.

Work oa Ito froat aad roai walU italBMM aa tar arivaaood a* thai aaaoatb alaa, wbll« tto waatata wall la>p a rooutfcrabla totgbl atov* ito

flnt taw.Tto taiBMaaa gnalta Mtaajaa wkioa

will i m a u l Ito frool of la* Wild•M at tto akala Mtraaai to«« am r*«.•ad tto toaaa a* what" tbry will raatan ftaaad lo aaalOaa. Tto oataamM itN<n4 an a m i l w t

COMPANY K RANKS AS NO. I, IN SEC

OND REGIMENT.

•apaay K ataoda Ira* la Iba 8ao-Bagijaaal la o u r k n u i h l p and

M M Ito taa la tto Stata. TbUaaaffiolallT MDoanoad al a drill

Ito ooaapaay la Ita Waat Froatit araiory latt •Igto.

Perit LilMll aad Oorp.PbiUlpa. aad slevea l u i k n n

Tba aaeiBaay'B aaw hats, belli aadBtbbara* were gtvaa aat laat night

aad IU aew Krag rtfl** wrte piaaadIt waa deeisted to con

II aa* ta Met Monday aigtate fat drill.Tba oeaaaaay will parUetpaie ta IbaBelt day ot ibe Bemad BaajlaMBt atKllaaaeih. OeesWi A. L , « , U * U

•f la* eee>paey last

TRINITY H A N O IOUTING

St. Maxy a Nine BMtoB by

Agg-regmtion In

BCOTCH PLAINS WOK

ALA' TEAM DEFEATED III A WELL-

PUYED CONTEST,

•cOaikaa, Bt. H>r;'> Pitcher, la-

jarad-Datalla ef Spirited Gaeaee

-Bt. M-n-a, 1; WeetateU, 4;

Alia, 1; Scotch P I B J H , 3.

The ire* ef tba aaries ef tbntiBJii. belwaaa tbe St Mary BEWeetfield baseball teami. waa weSatardar atleraoea by tbe UnlaCoanty champion*. Tha Weetfleld

•taxted off la Iba Irat tnalagg bJoQreehao bard enoaajone talley. T h - Saints nearly

soared la tbe fourth, Bnrfce, tba W**t•eld catcher, bad his l n | a i split openby a wild pitch of Waller'., aad be

ible to throw lo be«sa well.Weetfleld .cored again In IBB I

oat and two etrlkea ontbe batter. Rotebford (tailed to Meal

, Roth. Iba Baint.' catcher,threw tbe bail lo catcb tbe ranMoOeebBB taraed to aae Ibe ra

streak bin 1B tbe bank of bisbead, aad boaaded over in tbe bleaob-ara, be tall to tbe groaad wherelay. Dr. Kempt on Browaiag waa

itae tpeotaton and bedsrad asaittanoa to tbe Injured Ban.Time waa called, Bad It waa twflBt]

itea before MoOeebaa waa able tia batter. Ha then struck ool

Oaray, WaetAeld'i best batter, amiduf tbe large crowd. Weatfield

croaaad tbe rabbet- twice in tbe sixth,maklBg a total of foar runs. Alberta.cored tbe visitor*1 only ran la thi

Tbe gtune waa called at th<begioalag of tba aigbtfa inning OD ac

not ot darkness.

Tbe Bootoh Plain* and Alls Mamsla tbe deeiillBg gene of tbeir series

'bleb WBa played at ScotchPlain* oa Saturday afternoon, ga'tba baseball fivers aae of the prettiestaad BBappaoat oaBUats of tbe saaaoiMly ooc tbaaaaad peopla, enthaiaati

e opposing teamibe diamond.

Tbe aaappy plays, aad Ibere weiaey oa both atdee, wen ebeerad H

M eebe, — g-* •»-*—— of ScotchPlalaa, saade ae CBamgea is the per

Warrr'1 Maeme 1B Iba"Lefty"

Dana aaid Btaaa* far Ibe beaae uFor taw laaiaaa act a man

broagbt aoroaa tbe plate. Ilataiplj a case ef oae, two, three and

Ibeir half at taw third Scotch*faed a raa with MalUy'i• bit la fight garaea. Broaaa

right, wbiah Sporting; waa alow inIdiag. Sooteb Plalaa' rooter* Il'l.|aa oae raa •aaat maeh.the way

bath teaaaa - r . efavlaa.

I STSBitB ap tba acore la theiiof ibe foerih, wbea Noyaa

two baae bit la cegarden, aoortag oa Williams' '

row to Brat haw of MaoManns'third baae. Tbla waa tbe only error

of tbe 'Mains' boya dgrlng tbe game.No BHire rnn* were soared notll the

ligbtb, wbea tba home team madewo ton. Italia? bit *afe to oen

ter flald. stole second; MaoLaaghllnwalked Brogao. Two mea oa baae andonly one out. tb* hope* of tbe localfans ware blgh aa a good clean

b. Oralaius Died oatsecond baae aad gloom began to afaitself la ibe 'Plain* oamp. Conleybad two balls and two Mrtkee and tbeBest moment maaat a (real d'Warty" planted a aloe one over tbe

plate, Gonley met II and Initantly be-tbe bant of tba boar, Ibe ball

sailed oat m r tba ootOalder'a beadsMM eeater aad left and droppedIbe fence, Mallay aad Brogan

sooring and OBaley was oa third be-fore tbe ball ooald be Balded.

Tbe game Itaelf was OIOBB aad de-Toid of aay argalag. Bllgfe's de-

ntate. " Lefty" Darts, forSatttob Plain*, pttobed hi. greatest

of tbe aeaeoa. only allowing tbethe Alia Mam three baae

aad oae aerate*, while MaoLaagb-was toaebed ap for a total ol nice

iBoladlBg oae for Ibree beaeeaadfor twa baasB. Both ware steady.

oaly oae man ociof glvaa bla beea.Tbla waa la tfea eighth, wbea•WexTy" walked Broaaa.

Tto Vat

Amog«menU Completed for

Annual Field D»y at At-

lantic City.

PARADB AS A 7SATTJBB

CKESCEKT MILITARY BAND OF RARITAK

ENGAGED.

Templar* Date October 14 - I«»r

al taa Shor*-Parade la the

AnasgaaaeBta for partielpalioie annual iotpectlofl, dr*M parade

and roriew of tbe Uraod Oomoiaadery, K. T., of New Jaraey. aAtlantic Oily. October 14, bare praotioally been completed by TtluliyOomm*nfl»ry. No. 17. Tbe local asmmandery will loaTa PlaioBaJd alo'clock aooompanled by th* OreaoeMillUry bard, of Ran tan, OO I Iptflial train which returning will 1Atlantic Oily at 7 30 In tbe aTealngTbe committee having obafga ofanaagementa cooalaU of tbeaeTanplan: Barry W. Haraball, obaii

i; W H. BebriDg, William ataolntotb, Bogart T. Cooklin. L. B Woolaton, Jamaa A. Btaflord and Loola IVanAlityoe. Hamnel Btflgatoan nemiBoet commander of TriBity D. V.Adama la drilling the ooosmandcry iopr«paratloB for Ibe parade.

After arrival la Atlantic City, tbiae*oral oosamandvriaa will form foidreea parade, ioipectioo and r« i»«at 2 :90 o'clock and will march a dlataooa of one and a half mll«a throughtha prloolpal itreeta. Dinner fomember! of tbe cotnmaDdery,wiraa aod goeeta, will be aerved a13:80 o'clock at tbe Baaflaoat OD

of tha oommandery will occupy aeioo the veranda at the Hotel Hndolf

blob point tba parade will be i•iawed by tba Grand CnmmandiTbe koigbta will march In foil dre.

past yeara and is evpeotally honoredthis year by hating one of its fratrr.

D. t l Adaou, Grand Ocmvander,and another, Jaoob Klrknsr, QranlOwe ral Issi mo.

Tbe public Is ie*lted to aooompaaybe kntgnta on their ezonrsion.

PHY OF E l K l i OFFICERSTHE UNION COUNTY'S BOARD TAKES

NEEDED ACTION.

PrerUloa Hade for HrnUl of Poll-

Ing Pl irf i Hmrii'i Rest

MeeUag.

Election officer., who served on thedays of registry and election, on theoccasion of tbe special election las)waek, will receive a compilation ol

far the two day*' work. «8 for rag-letry day and $5 for election day.Thla baa been decided at the meet lacof tbe Union Oonnty Hoard or OhoeeiFreeholder, and Is in accord with aiopinion Ooaoty Attorney W. B. CodIngton, of this city, fnrniibed tbiboard u Lit interpretation of tbe law.

There is no provision in Ibe law fortba aaiiootof rant to be paid for palling places, bat Freeholder Sing ing-geeted that as $90 was tha amount paidfor tbe other four day., ibe specialelection baric* taken bat two days,tba landlords be paid flS tot tbedaya Tbia was agreed to. Tbe board

meet again on Ttmraday after-i, October 16. at t *) o'clock,

when the election officer* will receiTStheir pay for tbe special election.

KILLED MAD DOG.

Officer Moeea Qmaaa Boeeaea 8er-•ral Children by Shooting Doc.

A mad dog. followed by an excitedmob of men and boys created mnobxcitemani oa Park and North a~re-IIM SOD day afternoon, and before

tbe animal was killed by Offloar MoeeeQaaas, several children bad narroweaoapea from bnlng bitten Tbe anmal belonged to a colored family on

Watt romrta street. II bad beeaid aad tormented by little colored

abUdrea.Officer Qaaaa gave ohaee to tbe dog

aa it taraed from Park avenue iniNortb aTeooe and oonered It in Ibeliytrway of YanSiokle'a batcber abop.

Oae well directed ballet ended tbe

till lyies la tbe atreet tbla morning.

Dr. Katckaai Serloaaly 111.*<r Dr. K. P. Eetcham, former

W of tba t i n t ProflbTtartanwltb Harry WMMT, tto Waat Froal Ohamh. I* sow al I ha home of fal*

eiotblar. fwr forty-tv palra of' daayhlar. Mis. Eaaeae Hatob. oon-bJae ttwaia to to * m by Ito > • > . vaUanlag from a aavaro illnaaa ooo-bar. ai Ito I w w ' i parade* ta to ' tnowd la Oaaaaa. Ha was BOOOBI-

artaaftaB. Dal., aad Allan- paaiad to tbi* cily by Mlaa EJaiaTbia order apaaka well tar •jaarart. tto traiaed aarat, w*» wantU -Btaaafaatsrar. to Oaaada lo oan for bla*.

PENNSYLVANIAr RAILROAD.

oa ATI^AWTIC CITT— Via DelavBridge Boate, « « • . - . sandan-

roa_CAra bUv-Bxareaa, 100 nlakt, dally.

AifcraSViJj.V.Si.Kfc' A M l * W,T if |S* i » S l 10 » 10*0 im 11*4 I I -

roa t i n MiLWioai-1 10 a • . U « aa4 » »p • weck-dar*.

• si. « OTT f 10 ns, io «i • a, l «FTl;« . re r. and 10 ir. p m.o> U a m r n i x i . PEiu.iPittiM, Himii-II CBrNK TBBI HIP- * w. »aa,ione i m , m u d *WI pm, i n

• D i o d i r p»i Bunaay.

Ok F M I muniw-fl tSudUtOaaiaiKl 333

. Mo>Morm Jmcrion—

O H F U M O U I T U MoKMOtrrm JtncrioH—IWam. W « . » » p m wcsk-dafi. BuDdafa,

Foa LOKO BKAVCB, AaatraY PARK, OOKAV

. ir Aibun Park and Ooeen Ore . - __dan.

FOB BKOOKLT*. N. T.— All ibraujh trailconnect « Jf ™»T O117 with boat* of Pen(

S a n d from'V'ui ton •irM-t,«»uidin» aoublrarnaare and Joarocr MIOM New Tork Citj

ffIITI Xiw TOKM rOR lu i i tn*—Fro i

Btop* on nolle* to Airent or on almal,

me from DeabroaM* and CorUwtdt

from u r o u .

ATTEKbUBT. J. K- WOODJ

Q.a'> H i r . P-*. Trafflc H e r .

Reading SystemRaw Jersey Central.

• or Laai-wiMHi. T o w kiT«r and Barne«il—

Kir'.!: Utrarw-* IT, I • III.

3te2ULS;i£gi5F»* mn,iM,iM4B>.in i n p •*. lor (taltinnre and WaiklDrtODl

sn,Sunta

ror

i5F»* wmi^^por.i n p •*. liTDiarht

• I 11 nifkl

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Lehlgb V alley Kallroid.TIMS Table IB BgaaClUr IT. 1M.

L U T I BOTJTairrLAlHnaLD, N. J.fl a.m.dall7 m c r p t Bu&da>) local to Mauca

m b."m. dalir for Baatan. Wilbea-Barra,IloctaHter. Buffalo and principal Inter-mediate lUtiotw. tiinnrru at DepcwJunciloB fur (tlaa-an K.IH and Buapan-

h" o. m*edallr local for •••ton, Vaueh

Chunk. HulttOD. t'.itmvil.r aim Baenaa-

M p. B . dallr ipicrpt Bundafi ••Wim«-

rar'vu'll!*"!!. R- rT to^'rantS'u'and'car^

i:2l p. m. dallf leacept SundajI loaal to l y -

".f 1 p ai dally aolld Teatlhule train toBuOun, Tumoto and Cbioaro and pnncl-p«l Intermediate nation* except Buobastar

Arrlril aad Bctimr* «f Halli.t

pLAiKriiLD n r t D m o i

OflM SHU T K. m., eiMM l p . a .>a Haturdar'i UIOH Half koor laMr.

M1W rOEK MAIU.

PKJIMBTLV AN1A- w t d ot Baaton

• I W A U - I H M M .

A. *OLFF,Manufacturer of

CIGARS.And dealer ID all kinds of Smokingand Chewing Tobacco, and smokerrarticles, has removed from 261 West'root street, to South side of Somer-

set c w t , first door from Front street,and solicits the patronage of bisrieadsaad thepnbllo izpnerally.

1EOBGEW. DAS,

Oenerml Auctioneerlalea of Personal Property aollcited

P. O. Box 133, Dunellen, N J., or adInas In oars of; CoostlUitioaaiiet>nni reasonable.

AGENTS WANTED.

Woolston & Buckle,PAINTERS.

WaUPapen, Pslnten-

141-145 Norths

fan sail for Bast, elose 1M aaa

OHrjit"; WAUM.VliLM^aAJilAj

1. at Qeee-MB a, • .BUWDAT HAIIJ.

. H, HI IU, f. H.

TO F. E. KNIGHT.

be p^mlm.^ bi'lnjc room I S thp baUdUMJ. D o n u No. a s W«M Vrnat «tn-w, I'luinitil.l.New Jersey, on Tueoday. CK-iobpr 17, <>neTh-iiuand Mnf liundral Had Three, at t

• *3Ck i>. m..the irooda and ttallaM Utt byon MoraKi' In <aid mim nt aald nulldlrur.or

li nonlnn thereof a* n u ; be aavmmrr luparjlon f'ir R n n n then«m now unountlniiu>a nonUw rent or tba aura of eUrhtr-ctKbt

MARY 6. STILLMAN.1 W t t •!. • »••!< il * r i1,. 1S0B. 10 T 2

READY FOR BUSINESS.

V/allpaper mpanyPersianFromlil

Wilb a One assortment of choicewall paper in tbe latest designs tbePermian Wall Paper Company openedfor basfneaa at ISS North aveaoe. Lowprioe. are a feature in tba store aadonly the up-to-date patterna areshown. Tbe company will do Interioraad exterior painting, aod will reno-

boaee from top to bottom.Daring tbe present week apeclal tradegetting price, will prevail and thosedesiring to reap tba benefit of tbeeebargain, will do wall to loTeatlcaie

tbe stook.

Win tba Bed Star.Edward T. VaaWlBBla and William

DemBreat, bavlnf aarved Uncle Bamfor fifteen yeara as letter oarrlen ia

:T, are antllled to wear ibe red•tai on their coat sleevee.

• r a . WUklM' ranaral.The fnneral of Mrs. Carol in* A.

Wlkin* was held Ibis morning fromibe reeidenoe of Mrs. Hairy T n ° n

ham, of Pvk Bvesne. Rsv. O. L.Ooodrlob offleiated. iBlcrmeoI was

la Newark.

Veteraaa to Aaaeaible.rbs annual rnmon of the Thlrfy-nd BeiimeBt, N. J. ToU , will ba'

held at Hometown on Wadneaday,Oct. 7. It Is aspect** thai aboat•aveBty-Sve aorvivora if Ibe ragimulwill ba present. Tbe Thirty third en-listed in ISO and remained 1B Iliaaarvioe aattl tba close of (be war.

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‘■s-jiHs-te*jt*Rr?-,.

AUS’ It** KTEATED II A «U- rVAYtD CMTBT.

Military bard, of Raritan, on a spe- cial train which retarnlag will Im*i Atlaailo Oily at 7 :ft> la lb. svealng. Tb. conmliu. having charge of tha titaagtBHK consists of than* Tam plan: Harry W. Marshall, ebair man ; W. H. Sabring. William Mac la toab. Bogart T Conklin. I* B. Wool ■too. Jaaaa A. Stafford and Loala L Van Alstyoe Samael Hi ogam an is rmlaaat com mandat of Trinity. D. C Adams la drilling Iba oommandery In Freparation for the parada. After arrival In Atlantic Oily, tba nnaarnl ooasmaodariaa will form for draaa pa rad. inspection and raalaw a* I JO o'clock and will march a dis- tance of ooa and a half ml Ian tbroogh tba principal Urania. Dinner for tba mam bars of tha com wlvns and sonata w| 13:10 o'clock at tbs Soatb T« of tba eo

Lehigh Valley kaiimad. atom aad ha So tba tajarnd hcSkWftftfti

las. Tba gaaats rill oocapy mats > Hotel Hodolf at rads will bn ra icd Commander Tba kolgbla will marob la fall draaa Tba looal ooamaadary has had a cred liable record ,ia tha State la

past years and Is especially honored this year by having ooa af its fratrea. Dr. D. U Adame. Grand Oomtrander. and another, Jacob Kirkner, Grand IrrtTil lit Ityifttri •( Stilt tfuisniLO rosTomcs.

o.'tsuEr.l&rsS’cJiyt ■raw rott uiu. a?d«a«WT t* SOM BUT I LXI ul gAfTCM. . effort la«r Oirart transfer iton street. eaotd in* «oe bte iraej aeruss New Tort City.

wsuMtsrti&z *V »«k 10**. Ii**sw. THE union COUNTY** board takes

NEEDED ACTIO*.

BUTD.

Is their i Noyes

READY FOR BUSINESS. And dealer In all kinds of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and smokers1 Articled, has rvmoTed from Mi Went Front street, South side of Homer-

KILLED MAO DOG.

AGENTS WANTED.

The ananal raaaiaa of the Thirty- third Rsgimsnt. H. J. Volt . will be' held at Morristown on Wadnasday, Oof. 7. It la aipectsd that aboat Woolston & Buckle,

PAINTERS.

‘iMMMl

niHiHiHiiimm

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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST.

itate BdueatOrt WU1 Intro-InrUw.

Stat« Orram—Hoo to With-draw Msmbanhtp in

Hatkm«l Ordtr.

COJITBAST TO MKEI ACT

NEW JEfSEY-S WORKMEN A l t LOSING

•hm the tneetal srtatoo of th*LagWatan, for which Oofsjaoi Ia»t lamed tb* prMlaebattoa law! week.M be held Tbaroiay. October IS. MOMM, tha State Board ot Bduoatlas•111 aeva i**dy lar eebmlaatoa a a*w.ttaslloaal bill, which II Is aaasV

whlahI }aat

I 10 Ika MaXaa law. Tka lawtaaiailtta* of Ih* board, at a B MMM la Saw York laat week, was*•*•* ib* MsKaa law eatofaUy. ao4 •»rawd it la a Banner wbloh tb* boaidtank* will **aka II ooaalliattooal aft Ih* raoeal daolaloa of tk* M a l t

Tb* Irat allaraWoB la la aaotloB U.abtoh prarldaa for scbool alatrlotaT»i* MOW provldo* that aaoh Iowa-•BIB, oily aad Inoorporalad town ahallM s wparala eobeol dlatrtot, kal aaohlauarparstsd villa** and aaoh horeash

h«r-«fiT er*aHd." aball remain aada* a part ot tka aehoal dlatrtclobkb it skftll b* sttaat* at ika limaaf in laeornoratloa. It than gasaM my thai aaefa boraifH hereaftersarporatad whlab shall aat haveMated iba faaotloaa of a separataMfaeol dlBtrtet by tba •Uotlnci of abeaid of edaoatloa, or which abaU aethava KUd as a aaparaaa aebool dls-Irtet. iball remain a part of tba schoolaMrtOI ia wblob It waa altaaMd at•ha Haw of t u taoarparell*m.

Tbta follow two al tka fatal amead<Meals which aalberieatb* Stats sapsr-tBlesdeal In create a boroagh. ft sapai*M sohool distrlot and pravldo tha*•be Bbotloa ahall not abolish•abool district wbleb has aotad aa a•apants *abool dlatrtet by Ib* alaotlonsf a board of adaoalloa prior to tb*Introdoollen of th* bet.

Tbta aaotlea la abaaiad by strikingaat of ib* ihlrd lino the words "bar*'aflar created." aad all Of Ib* sectionbfter |b* word* "lla ln«orpnrati<la tb* sixth 11B*. so that ibo sectionwill rtad:

"Eaeta township, olty aad lacorporsled town shall ba a Nparat* schooldlatrlQt, bai *aeb laoorporaMd villagesad eaob boioagn ahall rsmala aad bea part of tb* sohool dIMrici la whichaild laoorporatad Tillage or boroegh•ball ba stlast* at th* lime of lla la

Tba natl ahaaia la ta aeottoa *M,wblob. pin*ld*a tkat la U T districtwblob eoaiprlea a maatoipallty and aponton of aa adjotalac manlclpalliy.• • • b a n of Iba board of •daonttoa•hall b« •elnWd In tba tarn* aiaat Hi»j ar* eal*ol*d 1B Mid district attka UBM of tha paaaat* of Iboaad •OOI>TI for the asaiatMaaopabllc aaboala therein aball ba ordaad aallawktd la lha HUB* Biaanar Mib«r w*r* a* Iko llaM of tka paaaaof to* act. la Iba aaw bill ibli aaUi•Mltoa will ka •llmlaatad

Baatlea MS of tko i m a a l law val

iloai which wara laaanad aadar th«M I ttf itoo, aad all alactloan or aabmlMtoaa la tho qaalllod rafra of wmj•cbaai ittatrtot of Ibo aaaatlaa wbvtbriIb* board ot adaaatla* aboald baFraatad fcf alaaMaa by tka paopl* m« * M n M Mid la oaatpltaBtaa with I *act at Itoo, wblcti t M doclarad aa

a to batl«va tba* tba

ta *allda*a •aaHwawi a*4 aalla-atioaad »adat a tow, wktah » r ka

. II MM sa

will baabart aad that lha dafaoM ta tba Me>•• law will baTb*r. a n tbaaa wM dilar wltb tk*rucktu* aa tba* patal. Tbay rooaltba bitt«r eppaalttaa with •Mtfe tkatea; WM ooafraat<>*>• iba 1.. «i.i.iar», m4 aradlot iba

faa* tb. of . . . . B *». .r*Tbl* (bay aav will pr^lpllaM > m«••d aaitaa drwMM*a*ta4 to to earb |

RKA8OM8 FOK ACTIOH A. t, BEUK8O5 BK8T M A I

baaaaat. oik.r Htn la ft*

• B- MWUSTUS mUNSM »AS THE• ATlOtl-OF -HOIHM.

Tka J**w Jersey kraswa of Ik*Aaoikas Order ad Ualtabd Weeks***, laakoat to ssaaress from tha Bap*

Tk* aettaa will be takenof • i h H i i in th* asaasaa

•saw by tk* Mpreabe Led** l*.tJaw*, tka after* of Ik* naaag* be to , a

iTlar naaaeial bardoa for tk* OraadLedge af Hew Jersey.

Al tha J aae 1 let lag of tba 8a pram •a*w». aaw laajlalalla*) waa earn

aaTsotlag tka plan of sswasanM•Ml*b*d ft aew olasafar aaaa of H aad over aadlevel rat* plaa la addition

teavtag tha eboloe of either far thebar* of tba Jarladtotioo eawpttng

dasiaa of tbte kladsoata of Iboaa Jaris-

oas Of lbs order wblob bova ba*nTing relief yaar after year In or-that they might meet Bbora of

' slatma aa Saw Jeta*y la dolaaj.Dalass the Maw Jersey Oraad Lodga

a tha plaa. tbera will ba a<I* la this State.•amber ef Ib* larger State* in tb*

order *aeb as New Tori hare b*eibehind Snaaolally far S*TCIS

yaara and 'hi* baa bo'ns heavily *poaand aalf-eappotttag Si

snob aa Haw Jersey tad DalawNew Janay has been paying aboalII,700 ft month Into the treaaary ot IbaBapreme Lodg* aad th* new law*enacted last Jane wMld mean

woald b* increased to O.S00a month To this Mew Jsrsay objectsand tot tbii she will probably separatefrom ths Baprvm* Lodga. Similaraetloa baa kooa taken in Ib* ra*t bj

la* and other State*.

0. f J . i l WINNERDEFEAT OF WESTFIELD IN A SNAPPY

GAME-SCORE 12 TO 0.

L o i l • • Taaa

WhUo

Tha Oraaf* Flald Clab opraod tbiKMball HMW la tfal* city Balnrdarrtaraooo by ttoaaelac tb* W*atad3

A. a «1B*OB IS ta 0. Tba aoorlBf waaall dona la tba flrat hall Thn* mt»-itaa after tba kick-off tb* Oraaa*

laaM look tba bail oo a faBiU*. aa<la tbraa plati, laaladla* a 30 yard-nd ma, Saillb bad tba pigaklB orat

Ika Hoc for a toaebdowa. 8aii1blokad «oal Sbartlr afWr Iba aa:ktek off Bailth took iba ball oa

t>i* paaa aad taa «O yard* for ibeaaoowd and lart loachdowa. aad aaalBkiefead ffaaJ. IB tko aaoaad balf tba

rnMwrd back aad fortfc la tba• lodlaof tb* iald. Waataald triad

• piaya tbroB|ko«t tba aaaia aa4Uraac* doaa»dad apoa «ad raaa UadTiaoa tka balL

r«a*araa at tko aaaM wor* tka allmad work af Smith for Onai* aod

tb* ••parlor d»fenoi»« play af 1aad BaJyar ta tbo Una. Kaiatoaa oo

• 11 n r — taaklad l>-»u. of WoaVM, fa* a »Ttrd taaa. Doa«laaa

aad HaaiilMa alaa aioaUad for OraTka paaao waa ahMaatartMa1 by w i ?

a paaHag «»d a total 1 aaMaal o:famollag fat aa aarly i- tbo aaaaaaTka aaw rwlaa bad ao appraolabli>«*rt as tba piay altajovib WoataWd

trtad ft awantr-baok aad ran

I M M M a Vaatlald M•idarablr ib* koartat naai Tka

H.jt.r. c; W. MaoOoIlar, mBird, ft ; Da—taaa. " I Haaiilioo. qbSbarwla, rb; Smith, ih : Joatpd. rb

WcMftaM, 0—Tboaipaoa. n ; Haaaa,rli Kouoy. n: Bir*. «: T»ytar. lgWbltk*. It. Jobaaoa. t a ; "qb,Davla. fk.

•rtatla* fas Iba wark which ib*

as, bat aa iba otbar s a i l , it haa kaaa•tatbd thai tke dellhaiaHani at abaW«uiMor* will ba aaalasi to tha*>aoal bilL

BoaatwU, H» Mavtasiailw I n o n a i i i His

eaT Oranfc-w. at the Branson

>w York Oreboatra Play* I

via* president of tb*rirat national Bant, of Ibis city, aadKllaa EL Bonaall, eaahlor of the B*o-

Heetoaal Baak. of Oraatge,qaiatly married Batarday bfternooe

( JO at H111 me r, tbo hithe bride'* graad-parsata oa

Tk* weddlBg was M-leaded by only a faw trteads aad

of tb* brid* and groom. Tbararamoay was performed by lbsDr. Char 1M Towaaaad. paatar of Ib*

i rat Proabylarlaa Obaroh af Orange,•Mad by lbs B*v. Jofca B. Zeli*,

paator of tb* Oraaooat Avaaaa Prsabytartan Chorea. Tb* aabers ware M.

Falssats and H F. Moore. Mastor Albert Poster aotad a* pag*.

Mr* Aagsstoa J. Braaaoa. sistera-law of Ih* bride, was matron olOttor and Ml** Bnneoa-S brother,agastas J. Branson, waa tba

•BO Tb* masts waa prodded by aaerebaetra aad a qaartetM from SewYork Th* bride waa givaa IB

lag* by her father.Hie* Branson were white silk moll*

v*r which hang a train roll. Orangeblossoms bald Ib* veil In plao* aad•h« carried a large bouquet of lilia*of.lba vall*y. Mra. VasDavaatar, tb*maid of honor, wor«|plnk silk of tb*

•atari al aad carried a laigabooqaet of bridal roaea. Tb* froaparlor waa decorated witb slams,

•rn smtlax and cosmos. Tb*wedding was performed In the frontparlor of th* bcnse. Prom tb* Bower*

I greens a nsmber of nnall in<descent llgbts sbown, whioh *BT.

n pretty aSvot. Th* lawn aad ontbaildings wei* alao decorated with

llgbta In honor of tb* ooca-•Jon.; Inisedlalely following tba o

,j a wedding iopper wa* aei• nd a reoaptloo waa b*ld. Nona

few ohoaen friends and tb* lmdibt* relatives of tna brid* and groom

) o'clock tb*y waradriven to the depot and l*ft foishort wedding trip in th* Sooth

A larga aaaortment of present* war*•Mind from tb* friends of tb* bride

and groom. Inoladed in the displayw«r* article* ef out glass, J*w*lry andfnrnltnre. Tba gift of tb* groomIb* brid* was a circlet of pearl* aaddiamonds. Upoa tbalr ret a ID theywUl r**id* in Orange, wber* tb*

It w*ll known and is proaninet,, 1B toolal otrel**.

OFFICIATES IN BOBE.r.. Dr. avhaa«k Waara m OOBOTOOWB Dartac Borvlroa at Trialty

Barorwi*d cbarefe.Rev. Oonollo* 8ch*oek. Ph. D ,

paator of Trinity B,form«d Charoh,won a baadaoaa* allk OaaaTa gown al

ooaaaiaBloB aaiTloa Bandayroina, Tka laaorfttioB had haaaaB*d for *OBM tin*, l i waa a gift• tb* ladiaa of Ib* obareb.Us appnranc* i» a rob* a* tb* tlaia

lch hfartily approroa of tbachaagf Tbo .in.pl. blank gownr i i n i i to lend grao* aad dlgaily tohi* boariag aad aa*hi. orideat

OB. BlgBt DBWl«od OB oaafoaatao aad two by lot-it tba atrrto*.

Jlai I*

d*oland agaiaat OUvalasd a* a oaodld«t* for Praaidoal. baa haaa gi»*i

laotad n h a b Thn M W »pap*r raoaatly told how a Democraticolab UmJMd bli roanarba to I

taw tha Plalaftald Pnaapriata ib* faUowlag: "Jnat baton go-lag «a pi am, Jaaaai K. Martia*, wbosa

Mmiin, la lafiaalilag,•I atlrar paaoa la Iba

PhUlpplBM ar* ao ralaabU latriaaioaJly. Ibat Ihoy are batng aaatatlBta to b* atollad Into ballioo. Tb*fkrmrr orator raab*d into tha ofBot

I at* T W* raabod oa.'Tb* aaad tor a baianay ilinner iiDaioa Ooanlj ta vridoat — Mawark

N.w.

CASTOR! At iUTatai Uvm bajH

C

H H W d a Oo If Com-

Trophy.

I Ceremony at Bride-'g

H o m e In Sta l l * ATenn

A t Moon.

T W O P A B T O R 8 O F F I C I A T E

WOU FirST HONOR IN CONTESTS FORpAJtrS TWO TROPHIES.

KV. N . Wat. R. RICHARDS ASSISTEDIY REV. E. V. STEVERSON.

« . - f . C.» aad M.far Clab C»p at tba Park

Oair Clab.laiially

lor tb* Oolf Oommltaaarap at tba Hlllaid* Tanoli and OolfClob oa Batarday. aad by wiaaini

I n J. Parker Uaaoa, of B*all* ar*a*, aad Jeba a Domont, of Mast

ScTaatb atnat. wara married today atIS o'atook noon, at tb* boms of «ba

BOW loads Ia tb* ooajpattUoa for tbtattopby, haTing a total of atgbtaaapalata. Baooad haaan w«r* divided

Dr. B TaoD. Bodgoa aa« J.A. Tompkio», aaoh amaini a D*t aootoof atl Than waa a goodly comber of

ita oo tka ooana, whioh wmrIk I D * coo ditto©,

Tbaaa aoona won poatod for tk*Oolf Commit!** onp:

Walkv PaUnoo. n , S—77; Di. BVaaD Badgaa, W, 8—80; J. A.Tompklaa,M, 16-SO; Arthur Marphy.Bl. 10—81; H. F. Fci, ta. 18-81; H.

ibbard, 90, 7—8S;J. K. Kri«k*on,8-84; B a M« B »r, 101, 15—«6:

D. Rowland. 104. lft-«8; E. K.0V, 18—»1; F. A. Olarfc,

181, 10—MlTbta ta tb* ataadlBg by point* for

tb* Oolf Oommlttoo oap at Ib* Hilt-rld* Teonii aad Oolf Olab iVaitar PetersonQM

r. L . _ -K B. Shoemaker . . .

I T. Barrows... . .B. T. Sewkirka W**tl*y Abbott .Hanoa 8. Ackerman .Paroy H Stewart. .K. F. Gaodwl.Dudley EL BarrowsRobert Abbott8. W. Baebe •..Morria J. DamoaL

Whitaey Baker_ P. Goodwin

Ueo. T. VaaBoafcerokA. U Bandemon. . . . . . .D. B. BowlandTownaend Kn.bmoreE. K IramongarDr. O. V. End inDaniel T. DianaDr B. VaaD. HJ A Tnmiikin*- P. O. Ard_ IT. Taylora d*P. Wright1. A. Obapmaa

L F. FoiTbers were ]aat five contestants wboHMd their SBoree for tb* President

bod Park Oolf Olab eaps at tba ParkOolf Olab. oa Batarday. Obarles A.Reed, wbo woo Irat honor* for the

eaps, now has a total of tanpoint, for the President'* eap, placinghim In second position and a total ofITS points for tba other cup. Bev. J.>. McEvWey won second honors forbe President'* cap and S. BL J. ato-

Ontehon third. This give* Mr. Me-ESITS* a total of nlna point* and Mr.McOotobea ITS.

For tba other trophy, Mr. MoOnt-» s won saooad boaors, givtng him a

total ef Hi, points, while Mr. MsKsl-vey by winning third honor, has atotal of foar polntf,

Tksaosoorea wore posted for tbo two•pa:Chart** A. Reed, H, II—81; Bar. J.. MeKslvsy, 10a, U - W : B . Bt. J.

KsOstekoa, 10*. 11—M;us anal 101, 11—illlar. lla, 11—M.Tbi* la *be standing by point. lor

the President'• eap al the Park OolfOlab

Hwjlal of Mr*. Pltlla.soaemJfseiituss w e n haU

nraiBB orar th* remain* of tb*Mr*. Hrnrialta Pittlt. i

Ba*.itB I Of

and aaar friend* of tba eeatraottn*pnrttaa Tba affair was simple andqalet Tb* bom* was tastefully deoor-*Md with flcwti* and antnauialfoliage.

The brid* ami groom war* o*at-tended. Tke brid* waa given IDmbrrtag* by bar father, J. How-ard Wright, of LazingtoB avanna.

Tor* The 3oaremcay la ao-with tba ritual ot the Bpi*-

Church, WM perfoimed by Bar.Dr. William R Biobards, formerly

lor of the Oroaoant Avsnn* Prasby-BB Ofaareh, bat now of the Bricktkylerlan Chon.-b, Hsw York. Aa.o« him wsa Bev. E. VI ear*,

rsoaea, rector of Oraoa BpiacopalObamb.

immedUtely after 1ooegntelaitona wer* o t i n d and dnrIng tba afterooon Mr. and Mrs. Do.

•eft tba eilT Ii ia anderttoodthat tbatr boaoymoon will Inolnd* birlp across lbs briny deep, and npontbalr rotara will take op their TMLdene* In BteUa aveno*.

An elaborate wadding lnncbaon was•erred dnrtag tb* boon of Ih* recep-ilon by a Hew York oaterer. Tb*bride waa gaaaronaly nmtmberMwith bandaome gifts ot beauty

haMra Domont has been a rerident otlalatSM for usay years daringbiob Uma aba baa been prominent In

ths leading aooial aveata of th* oily.has also b«en idanttflad wltb

ly events of interest In New Yoikeontety.

Mr. Dnmont blao ha* been a reaideotof tbl« city for a number ol years andhaa always been aellvely engaged itmunicipal affairs. Ba represented tbiBeooad ward in the Oommon Oonncibetween eleven and twelve years,serving on all Iba principal com

ilttOSa aa chairman.Not only la tba Oonneil, Ibat In lbs

•aoscsment of tb* Public Library,a* B daaeotor, be has been prominentAt oo* time he waa a membar of tb*Testry ot (trace Church. Hitla thai of a .lock broker, wltb office*a WaH Street, Naw York.NEW LIBRABY BOOKS.

LI-I of Votumn Added to Library^Uainng ih# Mo.tfa off

.- BepUmber.

tb* Ptalnfleld Library abaWea daring

MetUe of the pulore, Allen, J. L ;, a d'. KTSIIBS, tv, Arblay, Mme. |oet* of tb* younger generation,robot, W. ; Saint* In Ohrlatian

ST.. flatt. Mra A.; Wae McGregor,Ball, X. J. : atory ot aa

'.'W.; Bey's salt-govern lagolsbs. Book, WUifnd; Sew latter*

Oarlyls, J. W. ;Bnrban letter*. Champney, Mr* K.W. ; Gardening for beginners, Oook,X. T.4 Ohildreo-. third rsadar, Oy>,B. H. ; Window*, a book aboal stained

Day. L. F. ; More letter* efObarise Darwin, ST., Darwin, a R. ;•igbteeatb oaatuy vignette*, Sv.,Dobm, A.- Dibxy, I r d y n , Jobn;D n a a daya, OrabaaM. Kenneth; K* wdialogs** and plays, Gsaalaaa, B •Trent'i trust, Bart*, B. F. ; Howha*»

1 outdoor sports for[ill, L. E ; Authorised gain*

to lower of London, Lottie. W.Metodlth, O. ; Old china

book, moot*. N H ; Lit* aad letMra,M.IM-T. M ; LOT* letters of Mar.garet Taller, Ussoll. Mrs. M. V | Peo-ple of tb* whirlpool; Winter India,

B. B. : Baal diary ef a raalboy, Bbate. B. A.; Tb» anaer dog,Bsstta, F. H ; WotklBgman aad socialproblem*, Stalas, a ; Blstorie Sostoa.Tswkskary, 3. H. ;BUbopaf Dnrhsm.

letter*. Waste n««, BL F. |Mora I p s l l f aad bow to make them.White, M : In «br time. WhlUlar. J.O . : Orsy wig. ZaagwUl, L

aaafsea of Pirapaibf aa «eeardw<lla Oowas* ciark*. Oflaoa,

Kllamboth.aam raal eatat* ooavayaaoss wars

Brood la lbs ooaaty elark'soffloa al Ei isabsth :

Hem* Bsjal BMate Co. to JosepbKotalsky, lot XT, Mock B, "Mnpaf

I Baal Batata O a , " Plalaneld,Bgast«* J. Bisusua al aa. to

L**i D. Darby, aortberly side Flntplaas, Ma fasi westerly of Baal Ninih

Plalnaald, i i ; Olara N. NaylatBbbath R- flarrl*—. lot m,3. "Map of Rock View Vill»

Hit**." PlatntUid. »1.«JS; PbtTiCkDonnoliy e t n x . r o Trowsrlok Hoff-

lortbsrly aid* Johnston BT*.•or, 2J0 faat nortbwosterly of Oeorg*stroM, Plataasld. 91, Frsdsrtok Beff-•nsistar to Patrick Donnelly, westerlyside Bast Ftrsl itrret. 104 feet aorta-

i j of Johniton avanae, Plaia-field, | 1 .

PUinseld Land and Balldlng Oa toBorah R. BonybB, lot 16, IT, 18, t l ,

tap et Wm. L Strong, alSatharwood, PUlsnsld, I I ; Jacob W.Wal.h el al* to J M . E Ooddington, lot

F. aad lots 17. 18, 1», 90.seotion B, map ol Walsh property, atPlaiansid. | l ; Joshoa D. Latsaaax si

„ IanwaUft HsHsld, lot 1, block 1,map ROCITI*W Villa Bites, al ETODI,Plalnnsld, | 1 ; J u . E. Oodlngtoa to

Davi*. M 14, Uook F, s*apJ. W. and M. T. Welsh, at Plblnneld,• 1 ; Isabella Beinsld el al to Iorestors

Oa, on sootheast llae et WestFront street, SS» feel nortbeast of

BTsnne, PlblnHeld, | 1 ; FlorsllaOlacy e m and etc., of Rhoda

Bli.h doa la Maty J. McOlorg, MxSsO,at oorner of Wnt STsntb atreet andSpooner ftTanne. Plalnflsld. «7,fi00;Plainleld District Nsw Jsrssy Hota*Bnyot's Laagaa to Isaiah W. Fl.her.SO feat en Second .treet, being lot 6,map of bnlldlng lota formerly and stoof Peter B. West«rTslt, PlalnSsld, f 1;Tbe Orssoent Arean* PrstbytarianOhsrob to Frank 0. Langborae. ISOfset oa Bsat Front street, weal cornetof Pratt, land, Plalnflsld. Si: Joanthan Biggins «t mil to Fred Vfabrack,lot 9, block 4, map of hUrj Poondproperty, al Plalnnsld, $360; Obsa. A.Reed et nx to Jon. 0. Travnor, lota 5,«, block a. map af PIsfnBeld Real Ro-tate Oo , PUInHeld, I860; Wm. B. Tsr-bsns st ax to aosia 8. Park, lota 15,IS, block 1, map of Mary Povnd prop-erty, at Plalnfleld, II; James T. T*y-

t u lo Oeo. H. Blrdaall, oneasterly line of Mountain avenue, op-position Jnnotlon of Park avsnne,PUloOeld, HMO; 3 St. J MeOat-ibeon et al to Plalnfield Land andJnlldlng Oo., 103-8S t««t on BslvliLvenue, at intersection of Obailott*road, Plamfleld, | l ; Platnnald Land

and Bnlldlng Company to ObftS.Btronfl, lame B. last, | l ; JonathanHigglna si als to Brosst T, Bandnx, lot SS, block J., map of MaryPound, s t Plainaald, $50; Annie Bandet al to Albert Rajotts, lot 10, map ofObas. B. Band, Bvona, PLUnfisId, | 1 ,John L. Darby at nx at als to Ang. J.

u IS acrss. In line ot Undof First National Bank, of PUInflsid.corner sf Jardinc, Kan wood, $1; Qao.

Ools st als to Alfred E. Cole, 4ebslssi 83 links, on Sooth avenue,ooiner land of BeaJ. Gory, Plainfleld,

Jans P. Diibrow to Marian! MeInnory, tract of division lln* of ElijahChamberlain st al, on Sooth Betstreet, BC feet southeast of center lineof O R. R. of N J . Plalnfield, 111,300; Plalnfleld Real Krtats Oa toBilen McGrath. lot B, block 10, mapPlamflsld Baal KstatsOe., it .— Al

and Bnlldar'B Review and BsalEstate Record.

AMUSBMBHT8."Psggy From Paris," Ooorg* Ade'idaot ajosJcbl hit, invigorating U d

refroahrng, I. drawing immente crowd*nightly al Wallaek's tbealr*. where ithas entered upon Its fifth wssk. Onsot lbs most popalar nnmbars In tbapieoe la tba "Ttmmnlsan" soag. 1cwhioh Iba ebon* .fames to spselal ad

A g o From Paris" seamled down for a long ma at

Wallaok'a

D. W. LITTELL,>0. Ill Horlh I n . . FuialeU. «. >.

NEW IN EVERY DETAIUMr new barber sbop M

143 NORTH AVE.• now open rearir for I iwlnnt

the laUat »pi-)lutmMii» In the tOBI

KDWIM B. sUTVAaD.

OTOT la Newark at Pioctor'a play-boaaa In Broad atraal, Obailca T.Aldrtob, America'* cltranat aooantrioeomadlan will b*ad tba all-atar bilLLtwis 8moo, Oraoa Oardaar u d

will pnaaat WUbalmatort tana, "Tba Raw

Coaobnan;" Sldnay Orant, oonifdyJoaaphlna Sabol. ootna-

Bioiam and Born*, aooca-trlqsaa extraordinary ;Protasaor Banip-

trained dogs; Morma Will* u dMonte Odllna in a InTaaty entitled

Night In Madrid" aad flrtoenotbar Alaror aota will oomplato tb*bill al this honaa.

Trinity Oommandsry, No. 71, K.T.. bald a ooaohvn laM ni.ht. a por-t n a of tba tint* baing apant in drill-

erbart OhambsrUIn, wbo • fa*r_ . jks ago was tb* victim of as b*

'saalt. was di*ch»rged from the r « .' pitnl yssMrday.

Sanitary PlumbingOuFlttlaf.Tlillhollas.EU.. Etc. Etc.

I am prapancl to *> any o*tb»**nm»• i* InTtrif^y f i r t - c la i aaaitafT

riaaaahiriniflBr^f_..nKaaaodat*d myasU with tbattarHoaibenAaaodatloD ot MowkCltr. I employ BOM b«t I n *• mechanic* ami non-union «haa.lto t nloa; Hi

CARNEY BROS.,MADISON AVENUE,

Brt*wD Front bad 8*eood atroali

Tinners,PlumbersGas Fitters,

can be found bore at Jobbc__prloea. Bring your tinware mendingto us. The beat tinners, the boat" unbent, and the beat gtw-flUera ta

saectloD. We use none but tbarj best of m&terlaia, and our work

always gives aatUfaotloD. Keya otall kinds are made here. Tlnw. ~made to order. Ran (fee, brick iportable fun

Ranges, brick anali, BanfiaryplumUnaj,

DIME

Savings Institution,Of Plainfield. I . J.,

Ia now reoetrlng deposits wit*Intereat, allowed OD all sums from«C to »3,000.

J. PKAMB Hem)AID, President,OEO. W. BocsrKLixm, Vlce-Prea.J. O. Fora, Treasurer.

B-CODIHCrlO*,

CounK[tor- . t l ^ w

OommlMloDer of Deeds,chanoei-7, Notary Public.Corner cf Ftrk avenue aa

ALBERT neUDEN

Livery ft Boarding StablesFOURTH 9T,.

between Wfttctmng And Park avenasg.Fint^Uaa Livery. Horses boaxdesl

by week or month. Telephone call,

Wm. A. WoodruffFin and life

INSURANCE AGENT,afnoi,

oner Frmi St. nd rark i iau ,

Cor Site or Excbaeo*

THE CONSTITUTIONALIST.

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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST

MOTHER TROLLEY PLANNED I BURLESQUE 1 BASEBALL MISS CLAM FORCE WEDSPUN II I D MEET

B i n ,

OOMMITT11 IS AT WOUC

WS-Of .«JU TO BE ONE Of TNC FIA-TUKS OK

UiE HTWEEA DOVEI MO EUZA8CTITHE H W W I W ,

Taa prevaattloa to taetaae Spriag-•M la Ike pLaa af tbe Mania Ooaat y

Tfaatioa Oomaaay. whlah la nisla*

aaaaead, Taa eajeet af Iba aempaayla M balld a traltoy lisa frees D o w

Tltswerlk A»»«lat«4 Laa«—•- T M PIMM.

WMk the tennis taaraaa.eM COB-p t f d ih* Mat tiling on UM I roWmmm* of (he P H H A A la I**fcaan-claaa tald nN< wale* will feeBaal MM laM of this moats or UM ant«ff a n t 11 la expeeftad iba* the SM«Iaab> TNT will a* a greater I I I W•MM Ik* «•• of leal. X* accoatpllebasar every eaaaa*** baa baa* asadi toB B W elaat tpirtl is tba iiMif- Tbatag-aa war which baa bMa latrodacedfar taa Iral (Ima is to ba caataatsd bya. taaai a( m i l bar* trom aaeb classaai UM M M are already traiatag lorM. Tba Mbar t m U are 100 yard dash.saaatag broad jama, no jird dasb.m yard daaB jeaioi. tanning bleb•aars. 440 yard aaab, .hot pal, baaiaaa-lbrew, u d pole TSBII

liiitlaaal evea* aar ba »dd*d; byaba aeanlMee la*M aa. Tha oosamit-MB )• iaa.aaaad of H (» Tbompeoo,abaimaa | HO Fwno, Howard OralgaaaiJaok Ftaaglaas

I*et jaai a stlrst msdal WM ilvaa•a Mw eae aoariaf kba grain* •••barat peiat*. The meaal waa piaasulsdap Tba Dally Preee aad waj woa by• . O- Tbo-paaa. To taa Irwt three

ribr- willba a>TM. Kafrlea i n received by anyaa— tiir of tha C M H I U N al a chargeaf «aa c.o ta aa eatry.

Tba QUa Otab aalartalaaHBl foraba beaaflt *f thm Atbletla Aasocla-«aa. of taa Btgh Bntiaal will ba g tveaa* taa algbt of Taeeoay. •ovasaberM Taa ohoras will atari UM practicea* aaaa aa insslYti Tba eeaBmlttaeBJ •fcarga it L. T. Kl l l l . ebalrataa.BBBB Waiters, aad Oao. L. Babooek.

Mi* will ba aa UM

Thla ta tbe UteM prapoaUiaa) forrailraad aaaaataaieatloa fat Sprtag<IHB. At .annals fat t»e aa** taayear* taa laaUnta af tba place havebeard af aaaaa roespany, eltber railraad or trolley, tbat wanted a fru

i la taa a n Tbe plaa to eoa-aect Haw Terh and Phlladalpala waslaw Dm ta laalaoa BprtagBald la Itsmate aad a franchise was granted.Then taa Elisabeth and Weatftald OMBpaay obtained a fraaobtae for a cross

Iry Use. Bath of these franchiseei lorrendereri after several aitan

ion» of time.Then came tba BlIsabatblBWB Com-

•ay. wltb tba Kaaa lataraato babiadi, going ta Samaiit, and, attar a•Feting with Frank Barged, tba com-

paay ooaaaal, laat project Bsxled.Tba rlram reads wara Iba aast to

ry tbalr baad. Tba New Orange aadTom* JaBctioo Railroad aaaa red aright of war Ibreagfa Bprlagaald aadSammtt, and only recently their rep-

natiT. vi.iWd Itae town aa* ae-anrad aa •xtaaaioa af time anlil

ary 1. Tba latest more ia tbasad line ease two weeks ago.i It waa said that tba L*ckaw»on»

w«ald ran a branch from Millbnrn.WBb Springfield lo Baatab Plains,

parallellag tba Oaatral to Hampton

06AR JIUJH__POE DAYMONTHLY ENTERTUNIIENT IN PTT.

MARY'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.

rataar K««" aTada Addraaa-Tha

'aa* y«ar. Obartaa Tllawortb baa

! N . U . ELECTIONPMlt AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH

lOCrETVS MNUAL MEETIN6.

Taaaa aOoata ha»a baaa aiaotad by•aa Toaaf Paopla'a Baeiaty of Ohrta-•MH Kadaator of UM Park araaaaaaptiM Oharab at lla aaaaai • n t l a g :Fwatiaat, Mlai Oan Brafcaw: »loapcaatdaal. Joaaph M. Hawbia*•aaadlag inatorr. H*a.V. B. Lowry ;aacardinc Mrr*Mry. Mlaa Klaalfa•••Too traaaaMr. Uarbart Brebav.

Ykaaa

m aM«tb. Tba f i i n n mil* puiavaatoc aacb «ark plaaaa-tijfcataally ata DaWitt'a UtUa EarlyB K I Bab Haara. af TafijiMa,4.. aaya: --Ja.il ataar pUh) I aan

• artfa aad alakaa, wktu DaWiM'i

aa*. After taa daa* ofooafliot aad oleared la tbe Baal roood.TJmpirej Tbonsas Tixn.be took aBdaTllat the fact tnat the barristers bad waaby a grand total mt Iweoly-eight runs

iweaty and tba newspapermen ooa-er<]eenlly aad taa plsaaara at *nter-satalag their cooqaerora at dinner alTimbo-a. Although BO aaoaiata mm-

lary af tba game was possible, 11in ba an t hori tsti vely stated tbat aoas made more than uxtacs error*•r laaa tbaa tbat nsmber of hits ortees aa balls. Tba woregfata of tba game wereboa* baaa sliding awoke mnoh an-•—'-T—. aad DaMeu. who an one

ion attempted aad partiaUy toe•ded in stopping tba ball with theiwn of bia darby bat, Tba news

paper man Made a grand rally la Iba•iBlb inning aad would probablybave scored often BBOBgh ta defeattbalr opponents had they aaa grows

Tba monthly ooooerts al 81, Mary'iarocblal School wars rssamad Frt-

lay when Iba papil* eotertaiaad theirwith wwi, recitation aad

msstoal selection Misa Blanch* Skinaddress to Rev.

Father Egao who r*spoad*d with awerda of encouragement to tba

pupil* enutlnf tba year's work aadrafgeeled thai tba watch work thla

' Report, wara•ad* of Iba commercial department.Tbe pepils ware ooo«ra«lat*d oabetr hlgb paroaatagas by tba neater.Tba aftaraooa was called Edgar

Allaa Paa day" aad Miss ElisabethOaasjr gave a biography of him Aftertba reports af tbe second grammartrades wara raad. Miss Helen Henriian raad a selection creditably. JohnKyle gar* a iraaapoaitlaB af "Tbe

|Haj>* u d a obacas. entitled "Tbaby tbe girls of tbeBMW gi alias Taaaa

awarded with alive*a.sda4s far ba«iac high percentages

Miaa Mary Pawata; prlaMry. Mu•ata Mi• • • • • . Mia* Haiaa HaOattj

via* priaHaaH fraai UM dtffataaie at UM aiaaUily aaaaUaaj ofU T. O. : Onaaaat Avaaat

, ra. Baepba. Cehoom.Pirat Bapttaf. Miaa Anna S, Baaaa;rirat PraabywriM. Hra. E. T. Baat-well aad Him Baaaaay Blair; Park

Bapttat, Mrs. Baaly Bdaallaad Mta. Da«d BaMllay | Ooaimgatloaal, Hra. A. O. I«Baytaau; Triotry Batomad. Hra. Jailaa WlUlaaM

aaU-Day Ba»iH«, I n , A.aad af*a.Oaarta H Baboaok : lMaada,

Ira. Obarlaa B. TaU;i*lnlM. B.,Jm Saata Jaakaaa aatd Mta. A. Taft;'arraa Ot l | I. Mlaa a. Olaypci :

Graaa (« pil). Mr*. K. R Smith

TO UHnf f i t AFFIDAVITLAVYOB DEFEATED NE«SfAPOniEN.

•HOC or OVEN SMITH-WEDDING

BEING QUIET.

Qreeas la Kacxed ta lew*** pas-

Tim bo. wboi. waa tba big attraction of theR, especially la tba oimb lnnioR,D ba aarrowlj aaaapad being

mobbed for a decision objectionableIba lawyers. Jod f . William N

BaayaB, who ompired babiad taa bat,(ava aatlie iBtlsfatrHna "aa usual."Tba line-up I Uwjin—Oweaa. o aad

Haab p, aad Sb; BetOald.Hoy t. Sb aad p; Marsh, s* aad aSebb. t; Baff, If; H. Be ay on, ef; DaMesa, rf. Ne,w»pepernito—Fintbiook,

, Fairing, p aad Sb; Baoqaer, Ib;Laing, Ib; Sbea. as; Mallaa, Ib andp; Ball, If; McLougnlia. ef; Muir, rf.

PLAINFIELO TEMPLERS, ALL SHRINERS.

AS SALAAM'S GUESTS.

Urar 7OO Templars la Iff at Karavi.iitug Boole Bccetvrd

Soai-eair.Thirty member* af Trinity Oom-

wand.ry. Ho. 17, K. T., all Bhriners,attended tbe ceremony of grantingIDa charter to Salaam Temple of New-»rk, last Friday Tba exercises werepreoeded by a parade In which 700Templars were la line, lad by two

Bads. George W Weloameyar, of'ewark, was la charge of Iba.ony whioh took plaoa la tba sawimple on Belmoot svenoa. K*ob vis-iinf Boble waa praaaafed with a

baodaome silver watch fob, appro-priately inscribed as a souvenir af the

AMUSEMENTSla ao opium,

al UM Oaatao to play. Cloeiog aa'Jet 17 UM Mi oampaay wlU banpUyed arara tbaa all aoolbi, or near

wttboat a allp «r a ailam. "Tba BaaawaTs" ara ;eoaipaUad to leara UM

aaino oa aMaaat of UM »—^1agpore tbaa a year ago of the big re-

Ttral by Maaaca. Nixon * Zimmerman'Ermmie" with Fraaou WUaoa

1 Mffeiai from uaasiik ; 11 got aebad I ooald aot wort; 1 need Ely'sOreaa. Balsa aad asm aaaUaty well. —

Mlas Clare Force, da*g:h**r of Mr.Bad Mrs. Beajaa.la R Force, of EastVroat atraat aad Owen Bmltb. aoa afMr aad Kn. George Hmtt h, ot NorthITS* a*, were a s m X Sept. 80,tba rector? af tbe Obnrcb of tbaHoly Oral*, Bar. W. M. Downey,officiating. Tba wedding waa a qoleloa*, taa pataaai af taa) ooaple beingonaware tost the wedding waa ta takeplaoa until a few boor* before tbatime set

A raoapttaa waa bald al Ib* ban* ofIb* grooms parents after tba cmany aad later tbey left for HewYork, wbaie they will make tbeiihome psiiaaanntlj Mrs. Frank Ban*«>aa to* bridesmaid aad George W.Force, Jr., waa tba beat man. Tb*bnde were a taller mad* travelingareas.

Tba gr«om is a well-known oa<papar maa la Mrw York. Ba waa atone time a reporter in this city andlatar secured employment in the officeof tba Blisabstb Times. Ha la alpresent employed aa a linotype opera-tor in lh» office of Ib* Saw York Son.Five year* ago he met Miss Ferae afa reception in this city. Until reoeatlyMlsa Force was MOD ec ted with tba

itrleal profession aod appeareiwith Ada Baban aod other mar*. Her

rear before tbe footlights WM aigbt oae bat a year age in* resignedr position for one in a bnalB*ea

office la Hew York.r. Smith waa al one time a com-

positor !• Tba Daily Press office.

JOB 'Altboagfa tba newspapers through-

out the State printed column aftercolumn of Information concerning tbe

w ef tbe constitutional amend-t election, baadreds of voters

want lo tbe poll* In Ignorance of tbeKioos at stake and large quantities

ef ballots were thrown oot a* a resultNow soother vector* ta lo ba mad* at!bc coming regaUr election. It Is tbaintroduction of the voting machine.Very few people in tbe State hareany knowledge of thla method of

lottag. lo order to give Tba Consti-tutionalist readers aocarate knowledgeIn ample time before tba alaotioB takesplaoe. Ibis papar publishes today oom-plete instruction, oa "How to vote."aooecBpaniad by illnsrratlons. Seeedllorial pa«*.

Ysi Caaaat c a i t i *BBara* of a atarm by tearina downalgatala thai glva warning ef Itao a h Neither oaa TOO n n a

mporarily atoppiaftCa ooa|blBaa"

approach. Neither can ro* <**H by teasperarlly stopping'*With op! on.-laden "BfHItAlias's Lons; Balaam, la which! • ns* rtntmth n n • aura thrrti

Baa.a wbieb tbaraon ibroati aadallay* UM in-n of iba ancoiHOB and rids yon of itae

tbat asops i s tb* air pasaager

Bc«oe Is irwer'a Vincvarda.MT FAttMK, 0. J.

TORPEDOES FOR CATS. RATTLESHAKES OF GOOD OMSK.

"No, we have aa all-the-y ear-roan «business.' said a Park Plaoa treworkaSealer, when tha remark was made that

probably folding his band, laBOW that tbe Fourth of July

was over, reports taa New Tort. Times."Ju*t sold ttOO worth of Roman

candles, rockets and red flre to a districtleader who fa to have an ootlng on Sat-urday. Then there are fireworks andcolored Ore for lawn parties. It wouiilsurprise rou how much these things areused both at private and public affairs inthe suburbs. Tbe frequent f easts of theforeign colonies of Roman Catholicsgive us quite a business, too. Then thereIs a steady trade In cat torpedo*."

Tat torpedoesr*"Tea; little detonating bombs made

espectallr to Interrupt the dneu ofThomas and Maria. Tou llreln theclty!Well, have you never heard cats per-forming on the back fence, followed bya sharp explosion? Yon have probablythought some fel low-sufferer had ills-charged his reTolrer. Well, he merelytoased a cat torpedo at his feline tor-

en ton."These torpedos are made to explodeery easily. They will go ofl. with a

sharp report, even If they hit a clothesline or land on a «T«* plot. Tov areway beblnd tbe times If you throw yourbootjack at tbe cats They don't mindthose old-fashioned missiles, but If youdrop a torpedo out of your window yonwill be rid" of the vocalizing of thefelines, for they will scamper a block at,the explosion and you and yoor neigh-bors will rest in peace."

SEA TAKES BACK ISLANDS.

"I have always noticed one thinsabout rattlesnaKes." said Simon Kent,of Clinton county, reports the NewYork Sun, "and that la that tf I am tronifishing and the trout are biting good Iam certain to ran acroaa all tha ratUisnake* any snake burner would care iflndV in a day's hunting for them. Bitf the trout are noi biting briskly I willnot run across * rattler maybe all day

"I cant explain why it Is. because 1don't know. I can't account for It anymore than I can account for the factthat there are always rattlesnake* wherethere are trout and huckleberries, orfor that other curloua fact that there linever malaria where you find this com-blnatlon of reptile, fish and fruit. I am•peaking of our own brtlllant-hued aa.up-to-snuff rattlesnake, and not th«laiy. overgrown, vindictive rattler otFlorida. Texas and other unfavored lo-calities where poisonous reptiles seemto breed along wltb fever*.

"Wherever you Ond one of our erer-cheerful rattlers giving forth Its musliand telling you to watch out. there yoiwill find the purest water, the freshestair and tbe highest, dryest land. Aslong as you live In a country wheTe youhate to kick a rattler off your doorsteperery now and Ihen you needn't toafraid of chlllaand fever sneaking actyour threshold.

"Instead of a locality being shunbecause rattlesnakes abound there!:should b« Just tbe one for people to seek."

MEN HAVE A SIXTH SElfSE.

From advices received from Papeete,Tahiti. It Is learned that the »0 Islands,'known VSTIOUBIT as the Low archipelago jand the Tuamotu group, are destined toba reclaimed by the pacific ocean, savea San Francisco report. Laat Januarytbey were ewept by * aadden flood ofhigh tidaJ waves from the ocean and theleaser ones crumbled into the lagoonsand In consequence nearly 6.000 of tbeinhabitants of the Islands were drownedu d property to the value of fl.500.M0

a* destroyed.And now. six month* later, flerce gates

from the aouthweat and southeast bareagain caused great crests to sweep over

Islands. So far only four personsbellered to hare perished, but the

fear Is great that when all the Islandsare cleared there may be a distressinglet of Utaiitiem The steamer BxcelslorBuffered much damage during the seriesof gales while she was on her way fromTahiti to the Marquesas Croup.

Three ot the Tuamotu lalanda were

Inhabitants bad to climb cocoanut treesfor safety. Houses sad stores, copraand flnaJlr tbe cocoanuts *were de-atroyed. while tbe Inhabitants had a

e call of death It Is thought thatt of the Islands In the group were

visited by the storm.

MISSOURI'S SHIFTING PARKS.

•a Missouri river plays sad trickswith land owner, si) along its way, but

i has lost more and none has f aloet"t by Its constant changes of coursecertain farmers In Coone and Cole

itiea. Ho., says the Country Oeatle-L Tb* Columbia Herald estimates

that Booce county baa been robbed of» acres of valuable land since 18*5.of which has been added to Colenty. Tan Boooe counly farmersre. within rpcmt yes.r*. loet from Z0

to 120 acrwe. and one of them lost 120•at of 1W aerea. Praple on tbe Cole

ity aide have profited proportion-r—H. T. Wright to whom has ac-d 400 acres: Kwing Johnson. (00•a: Prseely Eds-ards. 160 acre*, and

B. at Anderson. «M> acres. What*e. BOOM county la in great danger

of limine 3.MW arm by a threatened

D the little town nf Wilton was twolee inland Now It is within a stone'srow of the river, and It la considered

only a qaasUoa of time until Its inhab-itants will have to move back or beswept sway. The people of Boone coun-ty are becoming much concerned aboutthe situation, aad are raising a fund

1th which to wage battle with tbe ac-resalv* "Big Middy." which seems dis-9*ed to turn sJ! of their property over> their dole county neighbors.

SrlrniUr. ( lilni That OB* HinairrrfrTlln Baa itruli lr

Bra O.rrlD»kP4.

It i« commonly ••ppoeed that aman being has live senses—slgbt. hear-ing, feeling, smelllag and tasting. It I)now held, however, tbat to these mustbe added a sixth.

The sense of muscular tension Uat w(experience when wt sustain or raise •weight Is really distinct from any or allof the so-called "Ore senses." and is en-titled to be considered a sixth sense, uiyiSuccess. Physiologists who have triedto- measure It. however, are confrontedby numerous difficulties. Not only Is Ithard to separate its Indications fromthose of the senre of touch, as experi-enced by (he skin 00 which the weightrests, but the feeling of heaviness differswhen the sustaining member Is movedIn order to "heft" the weight, as theprovincial term has It. A recent Frenchexperimenter avoids all this trouble bycausing the subject to hold the weightsuspended by a thread betweeen histhumb And forefinger. When the weightIs suddenly supported from below byraising a board till contact Is made withIt. tbe person who holds the weight feelsa sensation. If the weight be sufficient,and this Is entirely Independent of allthe elements that have hitherto provedtroublesome. The smallest weight thatIs necessary to produce the sensation Isthe measure of the muxrular sense In theperson experimented upon.

COFFEE MAKING IN 1662.

• Tlirrnas Lipton has among thetares of his library an old cook

book, published la 1662. that gives whatis perhaps the first English recipe forcoffee, savs the Detroit Free Press. Tberecipe reads:

"To make the drink that is cow muchled. called coffee."The coffe» berries are to be bought

[ at any druggist, about seven shillings tothe pound Take what quantity yonplease. *nd over a rharroal Ore, In anold frying p«n. keep them always stir-ring until they be quite bl*ck. and whenyou crack one with your teeth that It Isblack wltnln as It is without, yet If youexceed then do yon waste the oyl, andtf lees, then will It not deliver its oyl;and If you should continue fire till It be

' white. It will then make no coffee, butonly give yon Its sal!. Beat and forcethrough a lawn sieve.

Take clear water, and boll one-thirdof it away, and It Is fit for use. Takeone quart of this prepared water, put InIt one ounce of yon r prepared coffee, andboll It gentlv one boar, and It Is fit foryonr use: drink oae-quarter of s plat ashot as you can sip It"

Speer 8 Port & BurgundyWine

The Finest Wine in the world trombif 56 Acres of Vineyards, wheretha toil ia rich in iron, imparting:it to theOporto crape aod tbe grapeto UM Wine—causes the da.rk.deeprich color, and blood-making--

fta^KWSWwBth»t beats lh« world ia ita Talaa.Uaa>adiciilalq?alitiaa,for<

l

: TB* BtaBOdartyl Is a machine for writ-ing shorthand and is tbe invention of nFrenchman- It will write more than100 words a minute quite easily. It baaten keys, five ro be operated by eachband; one set of f A represent* con-sonants or groups o&onsonanta, whiletb* other sM deals with i-owels and diph-thongs Several keys can be operatedat oa* time.

C.« Wr..—, Oimtr,

Tbe representative of s hardware firm,sacking ths other day to establish atrading connection in Yap. oae of theislands ta tbe Caroline group, foundhimself aaable to trad*, owing to tbeextraordinary rarresKy of tb* natives.Ta* enly xtoaey tbey u*e Is a hag* flint

lib. varying from tae elsepU» to that of a cartwheel.

"What's the matter with your crys-tals?" asked the summer nua of theJeweler. "You put a new cryatal on mywatch last week, and It'a broken. Is Itthe heat?" The Broadway watchmakercarefully brushed the face of the watchand started to put In * new glass on thedial. "No: the heat does not affect acrystal." he replied. -Glass is not con-tracted or expanded by hot or coldweather. Yon probably carry yourwatch In your little trousers pocket nestto your belt. Yon lean against It andyon help along the business. We puton more crystals In the trot days of Julyand August—and on women's watchea,too—than we do In the other ten monthsof tb« yr*r."

p j l l y biaralid. .ad mret permm*

Ta« Port WiaaiaaJa* Taanold

Orvwth ae! lk« •ear*.According to a Dublin scientist who

baa spent considerable time la makingthe Beceaaary rsimulations, a man'sbeard grows on an average about threeBminitnetera a week. At thla rate Itwould Increase In length about U centl-

of M a man who bad neverehBTed wouldbe equipped with a beard about 17 featIn length.

r sassi empto fld u d o t gtrea asaca IBBS Ibliit where mianfacturing

I Crvcera 8*11 H, ! *V»r7 redtkM *

u«t If ta* new cornel I U t cartful. says t]na- Chicago Tribute. It Is likely to jet soa•a* of It* naBMrous tails aataacled la U__ handle of tae grast -Mppar.

T>r. Norman H. Probaaco aadMartin StuUmtu to Read

Papers

NEWARKMEETINGS IN

PLAfNFIELD TO BE WELL REPRESENTED

AT SESSIONS.

Urgaaltatlon Kffected Her* In 18*1Rapid Orowth -Programme forB*.e*tl*( Cos*Biaa0lB« Friday,

Oct. SS-Taa Speaker..lennelb Robbie, secretary for boy*'

work, at the T. M. O. A., and lotcommltlee in chsrge of tbal branch oftba local aatoolallon, will attend th«boys' annual oonferenoe of tbe MtwJersey Young Men's Obrlttlah AIM.

Ions of tha Newark association,beginning Friday afternoon. OctoberSB, aad dosing wllb a farewell scrries

tba First PresLyterlan Obnrcb,Sunday evening-, October i:,. Dr. Nor-man H. Probaaeo will read a paper oa"The relation of an association boy toIbe association from tbe professionalman's standpoint. " Martin B. Btnu-

will talk OB MTbe relation of anassociation boy to tb* boy outside ihtassociation

These conferences har* been baldsince INI, when forty-Bra dsleiaie,

nbled In this city for tbe study of' work. Tba nnmber in attend-has steadily frown until last y*ar

814 gaiberad togelbar, from |fae cityand town aaaoolatlona to dlsenaj

lams wblob the association boy*have to face.

Tbe programm* committee of theStale bas secured a number of •peak-(ii, among tbem Edgar M Roblnsw,be loternational secretary, wbo wfUis.v(i charge of an Open patliamaol;

Qaorge W. Blokley. an perl n ten dan I ofbe Good Hill Farm far Boys, located

al East Fatrfleld, Maine, will conductthe ••<Vuiet Moment." each session.

Dr. Jobu fl. Elliott, of NewYork, will be tbe speaker at tbe boys'meeting to ba held la Ibe SaooadPresbyterian Ohurcb Bnnday after-toon, October as. wben It Is expected,000 boya over fottrtaeD year* of aga• III be In attendanc*. Dr. HenryIpallmeyer and R«v Dr. D. H Frasertill also appear on Iba programme.Tbe theme of tbe conference will beTb* Asaociailon Boy." and tbe com-alltee bas endeavored to treat tbenbjaot la a broad-minded way, SO as0 giva tba clergy, association workert

aod parents an opportonity to stadyfats all important and perplsnng p*r>mality.The conference will open wltb a

supper serTed In tbe com modi no.gymnasinm.

This department of association workis bad a remarkable growtb, there

being S&.81I boys in tha membershiphi* United Stales aad Canada. In

New Jsraey 3,4SS boyi aia CDrollad as>bers, and dorlng Ibe past yasr

Ti boya were members of tbe Bibless, Wllb a total attendance of IS,-

800. Tbe attendance at tbe weekly re1 (loon meetings waa 11,110, and tbe

gymnasium enrollment was 1,780. Tbagrowth of tins woix la due largely tobe oonferenoes bald eacb year andhe supervisory work af the Slate:eontlve oommitte*.

WOODEN-MARTIN.Marrfrt amony

A roranar FlalnBaldHrwsrk' Ulrl -C

Beta* Qwlet.A weddlDg of interest to Platansld-

ra took plaoa in Newark laat Wedaas-evaafng at 8 o'clock, wbaa Mis*

Louise Martin, daughter of Mr. aadMr*. William Martta. of Newark, wasmarried to Alfred B. Wooden, for-

rly of Ibis cliy and a SOB of Mrs.Sarah F. Towntend, of Wstchang STS-

Mra. Uaarge Fletpont, of Suf-ord place, this city, waa matron of

r and Charles Faber, of HewYork, WM beat matt. Rev. T. M La*.of the Reformed Obinb, of Newark.waa tbe offlofatlB*; clergyman. TbaTide was gowned IB pearl aalln wltblaobaasa point laoa aad earrled a

boaqnat Of bride roses. Tba groow'igift to tha bride waa a house aod let.Qneats wara in attendance from Haw

:fc, Newark, Brooklyn, tha Orange*.MorrUtowB aad FUlaBald. Mr. aadMn. Woodaa will reside at ReesTtlle.

NasalCATARRHI]i|hiMlil>

'hraMiTiwato.HMHiviMu.MIIIUM I

Intaraatlnff Papers. MEETINGS Or NEW ARE PLMNnELO TO It WtU REPKSCITES

AT SESSIONS. 0..u'ul».ta.ti,M.too Th™u,„. Uout .0.1 buckl.burrtuu. or )• ••IMAr »M. I. «l torprto.- lor thM o,^ fmct ,h„ th.„ l.

TV*' ^ _ , amr m.l.n. -h.r. rou Bud tkU com- TWiimta dMoutlns bomba a»d. btMUon „pUI.. «.» »Dd fn.lt- l» “f*'1*"’ “‘"W'T.pl t*. «o«. at „„ owll brlin.ni-bonl ml ThoBU and MurM TnollT.latb.rltj' ruBMMta aad aol lb. w,n: h“^ ***■ rr • IMF. o».r.ro.,.. TladlrilT. ra.U.r of Ioml.1 oo lb. bark Inn. IOUo«d br Florida. T.ja. aad Mbrr ualarorad lo- a .harp ..ploalon* Too bar. probablj wb„, «.|Mnrai. mrrm tboaabl f.llo.-.of.rrr had dU- SwZd rharard bU rr.ol.rr Wan. hr ntrrrlj | ' n.r rat .orpno a. bl. (alia, .or- ( .bn-ful ram^airlo, rorlb .U n.o«r

•Thm lomdo. ... “I l.llln* TOO to o.lrb ant. therr Too SZaTSt ™tnLu;2j *"• >»' blab**!, drjnt laod. ». ibatp rspon. »T*n if looj Bit I clo*on ■«_ __ _rtlt i.__ , . . lla. or lard oa a «r.» plot Too ar. .”** " tra, brblad Ibr tin,,. If ,oo thro, poor “ * “ t boot Jar h at tb. rat. Th.j don't tolr.d *1**' ‘k “ ,n0 b* tboa. old-faabtoan BtaaUaa. built jou "~kl“*cr"** drop a torpedo oat of your window you 7 . ..... •Ill br rid of tb. rorallrtoa of tb. - ****** b*l« MlbB. for tbn -III riBpoa Work at *£■”“'?'*booad Ibrnd. It tb. .iplnaloa aad joo aad joar a.l(b- *b~'1-' >*. Ion tb. on. for propl. to ar.lt

work, bi lbs T. M. O. A.. aad tbs ronmlllM lo chargs of tboi blanch af tbo loom association, will attend tbo boyi* aonoal eoofortooo of tbo 5i« Jorooy Toon* Mao s Christian A sea- ci at loo ■ of the IV o work aaeoctatloa, beginning Friday afternoon. Octoter 18. nod closing with a far*wall servles la tbo First Prtslylertan Obarcb, Bonday oyoolng. October *5. Dr. Nor- man H Probaooo will rand a pa par an "Tbo relation of an association boy to

■looo IWl. whoa forty-flat delegates ament bled la tbla city for tba otady of boy.’ work. Tbo number la attend- anca haa steadily I row a until laat mr 8U galba rad togatbar, from tba city and town aaaociatiooa to dlscam problems which tba aaaoclatlon boy* bare to faoa.

From advices received from Papeete. Tahiti. It la learned that the 00 Islands, known variously aa tba Low archipelago and tba Tuamotn group, art destined to be reclaimed by tba Partftc ocean, aaya a San Francisco report. Last Janaary they were swept by a sadden hood of high tidal waves from tba ocean and tba laaaar oaaa crumbled Into the lagoons aad In consequence nearly t.OOO of tba Inhabltanis of the Islands were drowned aad propeny to tba valua of fl.5W.0PQ was destroyed Aad now. ali months later, flerce galea

Stela bn seen red a nomber of ipaak- ara, amoog them Edgar M. Boblasoa, tba International secretary, who will hava chargs of aa opaa parliament; Ooorga W. Hioklsy. saparlatendsat of tba Qood *»U Farm tor Boys, located at East Falrflald, Mains, will eoodacl tba •yoiai Moments" aarh aeasioa. Rev Dr. John H. Klllott. of Nsw Tori, will bs tba apaaksr al lbs boys' moating to bo held la tbo Herond Presbyterian Ohs rob Sunday after- boob, Oodobar M. wbea It la sspsoted 1,000 boys orsr foerteeo years of ifi

■TNLY ENTUTTAINMENT IN 3T. MANY'S PAN0CHIAI SCHOOL. again caused great crests to sweep over the Island* So far only four persons are believed to have perished, but the fear la great ihal when all the Islands are cleared there may be a distressing llat of Natalities The steamer Rxrelalor suffered much damage during the series of gales while she was on her way from Tahiti to lbs Marquesas group Three of the Tunnto Islands were under water to each an extent that the Inhabitants had to climb cocoanut trass for safety Houses and stores, copra aad Anally the cocoanuta 'were de- stroyed. while the Inhabitants had a close call of death It la thought that most of the Islands In the group were visited by the storm.

fumntLO Ten nuts, all shmners, AS SALAAM'S GUESTS.

Over 700 Templars la Liao Kerb V tatting Bahia Keeetved

••■vaalr. Thirty members of Trinity Oom ssaadery. Bo 17. KL T., all Bbrlasra. •(tended the oars moo y of granting tba obarter fto Balaam Temple of Maw- ark. laat Friday. Tba exercises wars preoeded by a parade La which 700 Templars ware la llae, lad by Iwe bead* Georg# W. Wsidemeyar. of Newark, was la charge of tbe oere-

■ AVENUE • AFT 1ST CNUKCH SOCIETY'S ANNUAL MEETING.

MISSOURI’S SHIFTING FARMS.

This department of association work ins had a remarkable growth, litre Mlog BH.8I8 boys la lbs membership >f tbo United Ptales and Canada, la tfew Jersey I.4IS boys are enrolled aa nembers. and daring tbe past year m boys warn members of (be Bible

Sir Thomas Upton has among the treasures of his library aa old cook book, published In 1CC3. that gives what la perhaps the Ant English recipe for coffee says the Detroit Free Press The recipe reads: "To make the drink that Is now much ased. called coffee “Tbe coffee berries are to be bought at any druggist. about seven shillings to tbe pound Take what quantity yoa please, and over a charcoal Arc. la aa old frying pan. keep them always stir- ring until they be quite Mack, and wherf you crack one with yoar teeth that It la black within aa It is without, yef If you

dltetey John IMan af "The than certain farmers la Co one and Cola counties. Mo. says the Country Ovut le- mon Tb# Columbia Herald estimates

if less, theo will It not deliver Ita oyl; and If you should continue Are till It be whit#. It will then make no coffee, but only give you Ita salt Beat and form through a lawn sieve. “Take dear water, and boll oee-tblrd of It away, and It la At for use. Take one quart of this prepared water, put la It one ounce of your prepared coffee, aad boll It gently one hour, and It Is At for yoar use: drink one-quarter of a plat aa bot aa you can alp it." oaly a question of time until Ita Inhab- itants will have to move back or be swept away Tbe people of Bonne man- ly are becoming much concerned about tbe situation and are railing a fund with which to wage bailie with tbe ag- gra—tca “Big Middy.- which seems dis- posed to turn all of their property over to their Cote manly neighbor*

Page 7: rot. xxxvi. PLAINFIELD, N . J.. THURSDAY, Ocrouit 8, 1903 ...THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. rot. xxxvi. PLAINFIELD, N . J.. THURSDAY, Ocrouit 8, 1903. NO 4»-iBRY PLANS Ita Third Y«*r of

THE CONSTITUTIONALIST

{IFftGHSFOR MAKING GAS

ruu&M to Ha*» On. of Uul0Xtmt Oaa Ttaka In

UM Stata.

1BKH

u goW BMIKO BUILT

ot«i txTCMivi larRovtHCirn mLOCAL PLANT.

9tr—X Railway Pfenning l i -t-naiTn Building-Oparations.

100.000 IB

POMWUTT THAT FAOORIO MY BELOCATED III THE TOWTOtY.

hyTerrall R*a4,

Oae i

Tbe largaat gas taak la tblaat the SaMe u being araeud at th*pteuteld Oaa Oompany*. plant M tbattntr af Baat Foertb aad Waafalagtoa

thMibe plant will be,*, a maab gnat-ar eapaoltj. which haa baoorae oeoeaaary «• aoeoaat ot th* larger tairttorywnred by Iba eompaoy Tha Impeae-„,»» hu gone ab**l that th* eompaayM •boat to maaafaetan gaa oa a dlf(•real plu fram that which ha. baaa„ tiir* ban etae* tba oompaay or-sasiaed, bat this waa biaaaid as•rreaeoui yeoterda* by BapartataatloatI A. B.eka w

Wbea completed Ibe taak will havea eeoaclly of WO,000 oabto faat of «aavateb wlU make tb* total capacity oftke plant 700,000 cabin faat a dat.Tb* contractors for It. erection areIb* Bartlrtt Harward Ooeapaay ofBaltl-ore. ll will be completed oa orataai tbe Brat of th* yew

The taetallaeloa of Ib* aaw tana•ad additional machinery will not•ate gaa oheaper la tbla city It willfee ibe a m r however, of ateariag aketlsr grade tbaa that now aaad aadPUioBeld. aa ft reealt. will havethe b*wt gae plaala la Ib* Btat* wb*ntbe Imprarementa are tatabad. Tbapisal Itself baa bean enderft-oiag eiteaiW. ripelr.. A aaw retort, largeIbaa that now la use. la aooa to be li

With tba aaiaiian >p of lat«a nartalaad lft tba Waat Bad of iba otly

aft«Hallw)a ianataaaad J m a W h ;Iba Plalaaald. XllMba*h sad Oaa-

tnl Janay Eallrwd Oft«ap*jiy. >T«•oat Ms opaa ap ft* artiaalra pt oparirIba laaliii pat* of law eft*. Haftrly10,000 U M b t n | n l l " lft ftaknia proparty boajawad by Tamil road,aat Float »»ra«t, Midway ftroaaa no rt

•aoaabi Platoa road laaa d*ai>batldlai lota with at* a Ma ftad etbar

Iba larfar machinery aa addltlea totba batldlftl baa baea ball* Tbawerk by baa* delayed somewhat on•Mount Of tba dlffloa1t> of securlsgIn*.

A a » | Iba MbM improvement.parlflar which. It la claimed, wlU doaway with "aoMr •**." Tba ooal ofIbe Impiavemmte will ba eomawbere

cooo

Aad a Htg Oaa •••tailed at •ether-wo*4 rwmplac •tatloi

tbe large •** mlllloa Halloa pomp.reoeatly laatallad by Iba PlalafieldWater inpply Ooapan* at tbo pawn-lag Halloa at Matberwood. baa beenpat la regalar eervioe aad baa, tbasrer. worked In a moat ••aaaar. A npraaaatatlv* af th*Worthtagtea Pump Works, of Brook-lyn, whlah DOMMI ereated Ib* M -thlM. deelarwl yaeeerday that II was

by th* eompaay. Tha •declared Ibal Iba pamptag Ka«Io* of•ba PUlaBeld Water Bapply Oompaa;• a a Model aaw of IM alae. >••»*•e«i iBteadlag psirahaaara bate baaa•eat bare to laapaot th* maobla*.

MIM P**rt OareT. Weat"

t iilawrate that trwth taa BVtloa. The favorite

aaa of hla father, be waa treated with-aal eowatcVratton. Tbe jmliwj•uvy oT Ha sieve*, hn-thmu were

and after a determination toUfa they did sail htm * • •to maetbaaai traveling toHer* u* etarted In a brwly po-nd waa even subjected to a

falae charg* and to a fate* Imprison-nt Bat, wonderful to tell, ha waa,the marretova provide*** of Ood.

raised from tb* prison ta the palace.

Tb* Plaiafald Water Bapply Oomway, gratlag tba raqaeot nt tba•MI Urban Really Oampaay, ot How-

tha owners of tba land, baaarsed tb* work of laylag pipinglong Baot Seooad etrseV rrom tbaiebmond etr*at njatas, to .apply iIrtriet with watar.Part of tba district baa been soling ebaage* iariai the ien>

man tha, Saano of tba aliajota haveban laid oat aad plot, of laad, salia-

for baUdlag, hare baea stakedoat. It la said thai at sow aa

Mar lyitem Is la working order, tbaorb af erecting boa— on tbo lotaid aal will ba bafaa. fMeea wUl be araotad at oo.ion will follow a* aooa ae tbe

bare beaa «t»d*d aad tba water pipesaid la tb* B*w -streets.

Tbe Ioter-Urban Baallyoerporaitoa having IU baadqaartan> Newark, laoladad amoag tbaockholden ara a comber of wellnown trolley men, among whom tidflan Rlker. It ii plaaaed to opaap thai part af the town and ami

a will be .noted and rentedDiplo/e. of tbe factories In this oilTha need of email boaaea which will•at for fIS t* • » > month ha. been

oag fait by real total, dealara 1* tbli', wbo, according to oae of lb>

most prominent of them, ara compalled to tarn people away every day

as Ibay caanot mpply ttrem wilt.hs kind of boasaa they eaek. Knli:

thii iba trolley ooajpany ba.akena tepa to rapplv tba dibe aatloa of tbe realty company willa tba meaaa of taaerallag a balldUg

boom In that section of tbe towiwblob neretofor* baa not been de

ad aa laat aa tbo Wan Bad. Ia aald that a ainbti of factories ar

balat negotiated with W looalo aloagbe railroad track, eaet of Rlobmoad

etrect.

O K R M A N MTEWSPAPKB-

Moavr •• Altai, a H*t*dKdlt*r.

Is to have esMMber dallytbroagb tba enterpris* of

Maary 8 Altai, editor aad pabtlahetaf Ibe Fr.1. Preaa*. wbo will oaOotc

4a Joonal daaly4y.

e |Sat

la Oarmaay. bavlagdally

yean. Pnr two yean ha waa•4 wtth M ~

New Tart bafae*eight veare MO. aad alaoa ha baa ta-•adad here be ha* ba

aaaalaarylortaa at tba alaaa of *M la Iba PlataHold Hl«b •Bbaat

•Moat. Ttoe wwadtaej ta t* tab.at Ib* borne at tb* bride, la

Oraad etnfci. Bahway. W.mnilaj

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. iit4.ui.nnn•CCCTTKM AMD DAUCE OVOI III

Klf a Ib A a i u l F*«at »t th* O r s u -

eaved both Etrypt and his people, tbe•Utaa. from etarvatJoa during a

famine of aeven yean* daratloa.1. Joaeph teacfaa* a* treat la Oed.

TJndonbtedlr. In all his yean of ail'j . Jaaepb most bar* kept hi.

In Ood Bra aad secure 11 toneat have iiimifl a hard oae atK hla futor* moat have looked

aark and foreboding, Tvt Ood wau-hedhim. atxl wbea he trusted Him he

waa not pot to shame. All have theirroltMa. No pathway la Me Ism alone with auiera. L*t oa

Warn rrom Joseph to trwM God alon*ba roach way*.2. Joaeph ttarbea a laaasa In pority

Him art ta resisting the edvanoes ofnf» of PotJpbar. erra at tb* riak

•f hl» life. deinooatntea tbe great pa-rity of Li* heart aad life. Tbla kaaon

la .to be impreeaed apoa na today.nirlty ia thought, word and deed

abounds all about as In life, and msny.many people nuke no effort to restrain

passions sod appetites. Ij-t osolkut tbe example of Joseph, rwneni-

« tb* words of the Master."Blessed are the pure In heart, for they

nail eet> Qod."t. Joseph te*rbe* a lemon In forgive-#a*a. Hla forgtvenea* of hla brethren

stands as one of tbe moatmuatratlona of Old Testament

L It bears • Ilketmal to tbe spiritbe Master when He prayed. "Fa-', forgive them; they know not what' do.*1 It la hard to forgive aome-Hi. tint we aboflM forttlre oae an-

other, •vw.n aa Ood for <hrlafa sakekaa fontiven on"

4. Joseph teaches a lesson In God'srovkdenre. "It was not yon. but

Ood. wbo eent me to Egypt" a Uph to bia repentant brethren. Oodworking out his plans In tba life

of Joseph. So be la in aO our rives.Dur God 1« a mvereign God. Ha move*

mysterious way Ilia wonders toperform, bnt He moves and performsOla will. Our lives «re In His hands.Let us rejoice over that fart and then

V more and more to come IntoIIPIP bannouy with Hla will.

Tbaraaay fat fall aad wlatar aaaaaawiih a tanpHaa lirto by tha LadtafAaxUlary, » • 4, Aaeiaal Ordar of

•aaaaw. It waa UM tiahlh aa-aaai affair glTfta aad«i tba aaapllaiof tha aaalaty aad tha artaaaaaaa waaiToaptlonallj large. tMaay gaaaaiwan [ n i i i l froai Boaad Brook, HawBrabiwlck. Elisabelb aad Vawark.

Taa eonmltM* aa anaaBoaaaatanalaMd of kflaa I.illie Tur.ll. obalr-

aaaa; Mia. Marrloa Fltaaarald, Ha.Katocrlo* Blaibla, Hlaa Wlaala Kaao,

Llsalo FltBgaiald, MIM MayWbalaa u d MIM Hsrah Kenney. ThaWOSMO wara aaatotad by Robart MeOaralah, Mtahaal OaUaa, DaatalOaiaa* aad Patrick OamaoUy. Tba

•.c waa by «a«aaa ORaltly.

MiSSMflBElCARPENTERWEDSPOPULAR NIGHT OPERATOR AT TELE-

PHONE OFFICE MARRIEO.

••ere* banka owt Bnt Hat O*»rrlre-C. M. C. Rmory

Ldeky Baa.ement 1« a«ad* that Him

Mahal Tier Oarpentar, daagbtar ofu d I n , A. F Carpenter, of

Pack avenue and Ohmrlaa H. ar, of Sooth Amber/, wara quietly

married at tbe horn, of tb* brio*scion R'v. Cornells!ir of Trinity Reformed

Obareb, offlcUted. Tbe wadding waaa quiet oaa bccaae* el tba death of

Kmary'e mother about a axTbe groom ii a Lotel m u aad

haa parabaaad a place at Oallfon,iterdon Ooanty. when he u d hia

bride will re»ide. Hn. Kaiorynight operator at the ceotral office oftbe telephone cffioe. Tba ceranB M wltaoaoed only by tba bride'.parents. Tba ooapla Intended to keepibe tvent a aeont anlil next weak.

On. ixxrll, TSt-M; zxxlx. 1-4: x, 23;l». 1-10; 1. 22-M: Jo»b. 1. 7; P>. xlrl.

Ii Matt. r. 8; Rom. Till, ZWfl; IUT.

Cbrlstlao Endeavor haa nlwafa badt I*rpaident iti'iir -t' It. Stewart, D. 1>.f Anbum Tbeolomcml seminary srsrm friiTul. s kxrlng admirer and an

untlrtojt l a p -

hi* rail to Anham seminarynnd wbU« hewas poator ofa lam* iDd In-

fee (.'brtstlan Endravor CorrespaooVnoeSebool V,.r Tnlaln* Gbrtstma Work

that herirltrk in the Ladlaa* Hoasa JournaJ."Why Not a Woaua'a FaeaT* oaaamM-

FVM fterrvury Ebrraa.B wHtea of aout b IXkni mtalater wke rade atne-

tr mile, ea bis Mryri* to attoad a con-

I 'W. RANDOLPH.

LITERABT.air Artbnr Ooau Doyle left ai

doabt at Iba end of "Tba Hoand oftba BaakervtUaa" about what becameof Sherlock Holmes. Sir Artbar hai

illy for Oolllai'iWeekly a new aariea ol storioa, oonneoted, tboagb each cotapteM in it-talf. beta" '«* woak witb "Tbo Adventure of tbe Empty Hoses."

Tbo moat effective metbode lotTbe Admulatrntlon of Pabllc Schoollyrteme" ara eat forth by G B Gil-

bert la tba Oetobar-Daoember Koran.Ba anjea partloolarly that tbe baal

stda of Mbool work afaoald beooadactad on ba*iaes* prirciplee, byparaoaa directly respond Me to those

ho appoint th-mTbe aerodrntra or air runner of Pro-«snr Langley. of tbe snllbsaalaa In.itntloo. bad fear alike* winga ud

three propeller., en. for steering; anci houe-boal off

Wide Water, Va, Aagvat Bib, ah*or new "erratically." that it,

sb* cabbled; u d aba came downk.rplBDt 1 aftar a rayag* of aboat XX)yard*. Tba li I ken aalla wara raat; bar

work wai battered •. tb«ick. haad-lrat,

id Hr. Maaley, PTBtiaaor LaagIf j ' i ehief aalMaat aerodromiat, d*

TII bt Mr. u d Mn. Ketelle SUtott,ot Waat Kightn street, laat Wsdaaaday

Tb* harrteaIlliott'. aa»

Mra. Klliott aaMrtaltwd Mr u d MnJ. F. Harris aad Mr aad Mrs. B 8.

otbera of Ibalr reUttva*-a •» T**a* W7*SMI.

Tb* Plalaaeld Bpr og Watar Oam-uy, ot thia oily, it a new IKltor la UM Held heretofore•sively aoonpaad by the Watobnag

Sprtag Watar Oompany It dead.WsaUagtaa Rook rpring water. Taa*U PUinield Watar Bapply Oompaayit etill la the

MMpTbe local lodg* of (Jdd I^diei i. n-

bearaing for a graad ipectacmlar pro-dsctloa Of tb* "Loet Dayi of Pom-peii" to ha givea la tha Onaiao Octo-Wt 11 I b . prodaotlon la nadar dlraattaaaf A. B. WUlatel

•aadtord-Whlt* Boptlala.Mia* White, af WnaUactoa, tmi

Patvy flu MM • of Knat Freat Mraot,win ha Manlii tha latter pan of

EPWORTH LEAGUE.

We rtak of pain and Injory may well beran If tfaera at a raaaoaabte chance to

InabW. But many bare loat•ea la irrlnn to eav* things.

Deeds and diamonds have vaine. batdead. On* Is nnwia* to tryempty Jewel case and lear*gems of grvat ralne. In the

ement of tbe time msny have donethings. Better let tbe clothes barn

ntber than tbe body. It la not un-to see notlre of Ore In a hotel

and tbe statement that the gneata wereobliged to cacape In their nisbt cloth-ing. laalrtK all else. In the fire.

We feel pity for tbetr loaa sad at tbeime time ron«TBtulate them on their

aacape. 9c*rv*lj a. month pasee* with-of n u t marine dlaaster in

which paaaengen and crew eaeaipefrom slaking Tessebi In scant cloihln«and are glad to get off ao wen.

The nutter of lint Importance la life.after that goods and then ramfort-

Ho one's life conalwti in tbe abandartoe•f thins* be pnaaeeat.. It la more ihealth; It I* higher than reputation and" oawra.

The life Itself la more than breathingand acting through a body. It may beIn a body, but It Is. more than all.physical powers and experience*. Tberaise of life ties almoat wholly latbe unaeen loner tblnK* of spirit Awounded spirit U worse than a brokeninn. Heartache IB the hardest pain

to bear. A joyona heart will make aimindfnl of cut. or brolaea

on tbe body. A molnte apirlt oftenmakes a weak body live for yean be-yond it* natural limit. What a lesson

tbe world of worrying mortalsi th.. life of Pope Leo XIII.! In-

domitable will and ™noonlr»te<l pur-impelled a frail bodily frame toir long year* beyond tbe ordi-

nary limit of physical endurance taskn•hlrh a stronger one might bend

or break If not sustained by aurh pow-ers of spirit.

Tbe comforts pud luxuries of tberorid, the pleasures of bodily eslet-nce. are valuable Just In eo for, and

ao far only, aa they help the Innerspirit to come to Its best attainments.

Purity, rUrbteoumess. peace, have noequivalents. If not obtained no other

make up for tbe hick. If l<vno other thing uved can fill tbetrplace. Fire and flood may atrip us ofrrery other thing and leave a. desti-tute of any lands or gooda, may eventake friends and health, but If thr..iiphall we atlll keep n wool united in faltliand kn -• to God w-e hare saved that ofmoot value and shall flnd all tbe restla doe time.

Thii leaeon means far more than thehowever.

Young- people most learn to makitheir way In thl* world, become ".killedto train a living and do tbe worid'iwork. What taska mu«t be masteredwhat time and effort an- required t<learn the lesenos and train the power-to do tbe work! How ahull time endstrength be found for anything else'If we are faithful in thin, cmn we notgain the whole that In to be bad? N<by that road. Serve M.immon and mlhis gain j-tin may, but no coin of beaen'* mintage paj-a the wa^e of hi

If i <.o think rbinrtcr and heaven t• tiT value tbrn *wk ttit'in first •»God. who made and owns and rulexall world*, will ray HI* workmen theirwiiiri- In eo>n of iicb.teoasneeB birr andhereafter, now and ever.

The twrrlrdThe Bwceteat and happiest

home*, to which nn'ii in weary life lookback with yeamlne: too deep for tear*homm whose rrrnllertlons linger roundour manhood like llarbt and tbe ami'•bin* and tbe sweet sir, loto which nobase things can Intrude—are homeiwhere brethren dwell together In unity.where, because all lore God, all torefhalr brothers abn: where, because allare very dear to all. each U dearer toeach tbaa to blmwlf.-Frederick W

It U a beaattfal night to oebold allthe towering, spiritual figure* of tbepast tnralng to Ohrtot for the meato iaiili their ago. aa some afflowers torn to tba ami before they caareveal their own true beauty. No mes-

of redemption, no panacea for ata.•aapal of salvation, no strong wing-

ad hope has sounded from any lip* nottoacbad by the Inaar that opened thebttwt B U ' I eyes -American Friend.

FIFTY M OF II•katoh ot KiOroad

Wbo B M l u r Friepd.la Tbla City.

HB IB AN OLD-TIaCBK

Mr. u d Mim. JohnC«lebrmto Goldsn Wed-

ding Anniversary.

LOVBD IR 0HILDH0O»

HAS NEVER BEEN IN A WRECK DURING

LONG YEARS' OF SERVICE.

FOUR GENERATIONS REPRESENT E i NT

THE RECEPTION.

Be*an nt Z.I Poaadi —He BaaMaay Ywtr* *f

Before Him."Oae of the boat known locomotiveiglneen la tbe Eait, aad Iba oldoat

ngineer in active lervice oa tha NewJaney OanCtal, It A. r. (famitluly

town aa 'AT, Sbedd, of Bomer*llle,wbo rani a passenger train bawoeathat town «ad Jeraey Olty." ramark.tba Railroad Employee. Mr. Bfaaddbj aa well-known la FUlaaUd u wallaa BomerrlUa and thii ikeich from theEmployee will ba of interest

"ir. Sbedd waa bora on a farmnear Aagaata, Me., on March 33, IMS,Wd at tbo ace of IS yean be foondemployment aa a newiboy on pa«sen

Iraim running bat wean Bkow beganand Portland, on tba Portland and

nebeo Railroad. At tba age of 16yean he oorxmancad firing on theBtMtarn Division of tba Mala* Cen-tral, mnnlsg between WaterrllU aad

rllla JonolioD. when ba remainedone year and one month, wb«n be

weat with tha Portland and Kenne-ban, where ba find tor oaa jear andtan month., when he wai promotedenKineer. on May 6. IMS. Ha ranthat road until April IS, 1MB. wbeahe resigned and on Hay 18, of the

i year, wa. employed by the Cen-tral Railroad Company of New Jersey

ba paaoeager service. Mr. Sbeddibe oldest engineer In road •ervlce

on tba Central. Be 1. an ardentiberbood man and wai one of tbe

chatter member* of DivliioD No. 80,which wai organized on Novrnib*r 11,

, Ha wai chief engineer of thiidiviilon for many yean and also secre-tary and tnanrer ot tbe tnaaanroebianob.

Dor in ft bli long yean of service Maa eogioeei. Mi. Shedd hM never beeiIn a wreck oi reoelred the eUgbtestinjnry lo his pereon, or baa be oostiis employer* one cent for any damagelo tbetr property, thraogb neglect oroareleaniaaa, or derehctneu of dotyon hi. part

Mr. Bbetld ii on* of tba heavy-weight* of tba Central and tips tbabeam at 371 ponnda. Hi bii t wifeand two grown anna; bi. oldest beingMilitant trainmaster of the ObootaiOkloboma and Golf Railroad. wVbeada.aarten at Llttla Book, Arkanaa": ii yonageot la tbe mannfaotnror itb* oelebntad 'Oomforl OaoiUatlngEleoirio Fans,1 at Boaalla. N. J., andpresidenl of Ibe Sbedd Eleolne ModMaanfacUriag Oo.

KnglDMr Bbedd 1* a man well pte-•«d, coo.lderlDs hi. long term of

aarrioc, and If no aooidenti b*f.ll.him, bids fair for m*ny more yaara of

llhfni •arrlc* with the corporationbo baa Barred ao long and ao faitbfolly."

Sat Mid* by Sid* la Hrhaol MaaTaaaa Ago story of TheirCoartohlp aad Marriage

MRS. HARSHAL-SHITH TO RECITE.

Plaaa an Ent*rtalam*at Oct.Tba Yoaag Wnnien'i MlnrioB Band,

ot Trially Reformed Charon, held llaOral fail meeting, veateidaT after

la tb* parlo** of tbe obaroh.Mra 9. R WoodratT. the praaldent.

ipied tbe cbalr. and II for I

work. The batlaeaa waa•Blair of a roatln* obaraotar, raporta

tba varioaa omamlttaaaing maofa of tbe lim«. Th* foreign

lite* reported program la tb*work of preparing nseFat article, tobo ssnt to rrif1"- Beida.

Than waa also aa laformal reportfrom Iba committee having charge of

entertainment to ba given la T.a A. Ball on Taeaday evening.

October M, at whlofa time M n MinIII Marihall-Smitn, tb* well-konwndramatic reciter, u d other talent,will appear.

Tba tatter part of tba meeting waaoccupied U railing bandage, to beant to tb. minion noepltal la Arabia,and after thii work wai completed themeeting Mjonraad.

A Cere farhad dyspepsia ia iu

and fait miserable a>oat all the UmDid DO* eojoj eaiibg aatil afur

rd Kodol Dripepsi* Oara wblofa baa•oanpl.tely oaiad M - H i t W. W.Baylor. Billiard, Pa. No appetite,loss of strength, nerronsnaat, bead-noha, oaaatipatlo*, bad breath, aoorristOK. indigestion. dyspapaU and allMomaob troaMee a n qalcbly oared bytbe as* < i KoaoL Kodol represent*

' tba aetaral Jnioes <kf digeelloa oam-' ttaoi with ibe mialiil known Ionic'aad reooaatrnetlra propartica

•watUaa tbeBold by U W. Baadolph

Mr. and Mra John Bodlao, of «OrandTiaw arenoe, Tharaday eel*.brated tba noldea annlvenary attbilr wedding. A family raaalaawaa hall at tba horn, ot tba a***

t* when foa:gathered to observe tba <

Tbe alory of Mr. and Mn. Iooartahlp and marriage ll a pretty *»•

:e Ai little children together taHaatardon Oooaty, near Kuoktawa,they graw to maa and wuunnhaaaYThay attended tba little dittriot sohaaland « l ude by aid* at Mnool ehll-drtD. A. th-y giaw elder theirfrieodahlp rtped Into lore and aaOctober 1, 1S5B, they were married la/Rev. John Moon, paator of the Iba*,kard Oboreb, of Sand Brook. M. I.8ooa after their marriage Mr. eemMrs. Bodlna came to live In thii etty

Sortb PUioBeld. Mr. Bodlne waaone of tbe Bnt oarpenten In Ibli ettr

many of Ibe borne, in NorthFlalaSald and la lha city have beaaereoted by hli bands. He retired treat

Hlva boslneaa rrcently.Before her marriage air* Bodlaoaa Mlaa Olara A. Bine, daaglitac nf'all-known reildent. of Hnntaraaa

Onnaty. Only one person who eraapreaut M Ibe wedding fifty year. a«ala alive today tieilde tbe bride and

m. Tbe ratrlvor 1. a Newark a nwbo la aariooely til and oonld DO* ba

leant today.roar generationa are nprc»nt*l aa> oolebntlon. They a n : Mr. sad•i. John Bodlne, tb* oalebranu and

their oblldreo; Mr. u d Mn. Jobs M.Ine, Mr. and Mrs. David Boding

Mr. u d Hn, William O. Bodioa, Mt.and Mra a B. Law-lie, Mn John K.

Ileo* and Mr. aad Mrs. B. O. SmHh.ba chltdreo of the third genaratMa

preaBBt are: Mia. Olive M. Bodla*.John R. Bodine, Panllne Bodlne, MImBertha Bodine Mlaa Kate BodlM.Min Anna Bodlno, Mia. Laura aVdine, Min Elite Bodine. Min BeatrimBodlna, Mii» Mabel Bodla., MIMOlara Lawaha, Ml.. Lillian I.awsbau d Carl and Mi** Agnea Nleoe. Maa.Clarence Cooper and Earl Smith. Taagnat grandchildren an John B.Oooper and Dorothy Ooopar.

Daring tbe afieriioon a photographof the family gathering waa take* kjrWliilam Demweat.

oomorvlUa r tnA largo camber of people from haeare aaUolpating tba Sonervllle Ite-an'i pmnde, Ootober U II la aadw-

etood that the ap to-daudapartm.nl of ibat place Is malilrenvons effone to have tbl. pairclipee all otheri. There will hileast twenty handsomely

ipaniee in line, with aa saA; and tfali togatber with

modern Ore apparataa will aipleaaing apootaala.

BELATED ANNOUNCEMENT.

Mlea Ellubetb A. Carpenter MM*Had to Joaklia Unllek S«»t. IXMIM aUlsabath A. Oarpaatar, iHim•aghter of Silas w. Oarpaatai, af

Qallob, lata cf Kwinf. sow of Traa-on September IS, by tba Baa.

Bnby War**, at tb* Maaaa In Kwta»Mr. u d Hit. Oallok fill reiiae In

Tranton dartag tb* wlaUr, aad la Maipflaf, will go on a largo farm aeavPrinoeton, which Mr. Ovllok baa paa-ohaaad, and upon which be will do

. balldlng bsfora be aaoofca It Ika-work.

Hoidea-M*ore.H n David Mania Moon ha* seat

oat invitation! la tba marriage of herdanghtar. MIM Olara Florence H I M ,lo Dr. Edgar Hates, Jr., oa UM •**>ling of Taaaday, October » , at •-'clock at 1000 Ceatral ar.aae.

WANTKD-BEVEBAL PERBOBIof oharaotor aad good repatattoa iaaoafa State (on* la tbla ooaat* •*•qalred) to npreeenl u d advertise *Meatabliafacd waaUby boiinaee hoaaa afsolid flnanelat ataadl>(. Salary fli.W

• kly wltb azpanasa additiooai. aalMyabla In oath direct arerj Wedaeoday from bead offloaa. Bert* aad mm~Lag* fnrnlihed when r

velcpe. Colonial. SS9 Uearborn •*.,Chicago. 9 17 H

aad Hn. Abram Taalaoa, aa-p by III. u d Mra. DaeM

ahacp, of PUUflcld. bare beaa aimgaaeta of Mi. u « Mn. l n M s jTwaaam. of BamaraeriUa.

THE CONSTITUTIONALIST

Page 8: rot. xxxvi. PLAINFIELD, N . J.. THURSDAY, Ocrouit 8, 1903 ...THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. rot. xxxvi. PLAINFIELD, N . J.. THURSDAY, Ocrouit 8, 1903. NO 4»-iBRY PLANS Ita Third Y«*r of

THE CONSTITUTIONALIST

City* Boew Birbtn Petition*Borough Council to CIOM

lforth Plainfl.ld 8hop«.

HATTER IS EBPKSKED

IWS, MDIHAKCE AMD TAXATION

commuE TO PAU ON IT.

aMward M«y«*r« •»<! Otfteve A.K• « r o > | l r*lk*r* •• Art Hm-

> t i l i R*bb*d of R U M tor•a* Atlaadlag Ckirrk.

II U prebabl* itaM ftsaday IIMTM M•art* Plnlaleld will be tabooed. TMB M B v b m , k.lgbw at . b . M M ,abear* M < heir all. la tbl« elly, bav*HIM B decided M i d tO rt0M Allafcopa *• 8»eday. Th»j tonal Dialtan; be M « deflled fay tbe raapins-eoaad of lha raaor o»ci tba h m ofWv«|ti cltl i .n. who h»T* •sartsotae'to ten •anerflooas balr removed fromlaelr ttiM Satafday night

II will DOW ba tba fMbloa far a m•a retire at night with <b»ir roostf a l m eatwlaed la carhag klde anddampened papar b m « N It la prnbabletha* tbe HID -Tbla ebop claead mHaaday" will fr««t tbea» M tba* »MIibelr "louorlal am**" Meaday mornlag while bafr WIVM I N la charcbwber* they ahoeld ba aleo, Tbanwill ba ao more opportaoitj for.tbe•oaseMlcated haabaad M steal awajfraai hoeae on tba tfrat day of tbawee* *• whila i w i f Uma laj a, •nowwheee efalef adoraase*! U tba "[dakfa«a ptotorlai papa' "

At Iba North PlaiaBeld OomraonOoanell meMlag IHI nl*.ht a petitionI N reoetved, praylag UM Ooaaoil toenforce tba closlog of all barber shopsM Holiday. It WM itgDed by EdwinMaraaxd aa<l others, who beloag totba BOM Barbara AaeOolalioa In ihi.city Tba maiici WM referred to UMlaw*, ordinance u d uuMtoa comaiil-

BOflRD OF TRADE IH SESSION CROSS AND GHILDS HONOREDLITTLE BUSINESS DONE AT FIRST

FALL MEETING.

MISS MADELINE'S BIRTHDAYLITTLE DAUGHTER Of MR, AND MRS.

BLAIR HAS A PARTY.

Host Meeting T b i n d t r , NOTIbar E-Arrangaaaeafa for

Tba aiamber* of tba Board of TradeaMt Tbenday far tba Aral (line alaoa

»dJOB TO tnvBt for UM m m a i i

ra booor of bar wreath birthday,Madeline Hlslr. daagbler Of Mr atMMis. Jemae K Blair, of Daar street,aaMrtalowl a ••mbar of bar UMlafrieoda Hutarday afteraooo. Tbaafamooa WM ipenI In playIng I U D M•lkglaf Md other paellam. A I M i t iof UM aflsnaioa W H a deasey onataiaa wftiob Wlllla Dodd W N tba boye'Irat prlM, JmHUa Rowley won UM•rat for airli. Madslia* Blair. Iba> Balsas, woo tba booby prise for tbagttla Md Craig Blair got tba boobyprise for tba boy. Tba UMia oele-k u i reeeived muy preeeata Incladfeig iwo Raid opai n n « from bartMber aad M M , Mrs. A. a Blair, aaaafc writing drik from bar RraodBMtber, Hra. Tboaia* Doad, aad ft til

Mra. Blair WM aasftal by Mra. Aa Hlalr Mn K A. Mlllara aad MmTawnlay Ml** Carrie Uereoo playedIba piaao far tba atngtag. At *boar to tba

wan ; Oolla Mlllaid, Bay Botoa. Ora4g•lair. RaaatU u « Dorothy I aa. Baylewd UiiMr, naiald Pflfar. Willisr>add, Harold SbMkay, Alfrad Towator, tttlb Md IVWNH Oaaa. BaaataOaa*, BlMch. Md Dorothy MaVay,MMlc* Bow lay, Mab.1 aatd L.ryIII i l l i l l EUMI K>Byoo. aUrtoo•tau, Mary fTaBaiiti. BUMI Md

T Wakaaar u < Altoaai Obaadlar.

HORSE'S KICK StNIOUS.

•NMr ataaUar laU*> la MiiBUabara H n p l d l .

Pant KaaUar, a fawaa baad amplayad by Mr. Satydar at Pottar'iOraaatac M UM Lahljib VaJlay Bail-•BBMI, WM kMkad IB UM faialiaul by ab«*M Saturday light, Md la aoiMM paapiaaJ la a <• iitioaJ coailTba Mow frwaj tka boraa'a boot frao-•arwd a baata and aay ba follawadwith fatal roaalta. Dr. T. a DaTia.Mr. Baydat'a ahyatalM. waa aaai-•»••< aad ba bad MM l a b t l u n r»• o n i UM B M ID UM aoay*tai. wbaaab* la aow aad»r traafaal. BaaUar,

,wba la ibMi Ifty yaam ol waaMaM'riad, bad a haaaa la Ohio, batM la aald UaU ba baa r*UtiTM MMlllw.

d atrlH Tba d«M «f UM elty M«aMtW WM BBM for OaMtar It, UM"" • Tr fallawlag tba i n i l j

Bears theS H ^ | Signature

of

CASTORIAFor Inftmt. md Childwn.

The Kind You HaveAlways Bought

InUse

For OverThirty Years

CASTORIAAffOINTEDAS MEMBERS. COMMISSIOH

OF BOARD OF CANVASSERS.

owing largely to a mlaandaravaadlngof tba date of wealing I* WM votedo Obaaga tbe time of meeting fromba third Taaaday la the month to tha

Ira* Tborsday and tba members wlUmarly aaaaaihla for their next

Beaattag Thursday. November S- Tbe>laoe of meeting will be, M laatlight, la tba rooms of tba ExemptBremen in the Coward balldlag. Ita expected that tbe committee on tbe

anneal fall dlaaer of the board willreport at Iba Notember meting.i l d u d i i Ollbart, chatrmaa; HarrjI. Baayoa, Cham A. lieed, Newtoa B

BmaUey and Secretary Prank Smithla commute'. There WM

formal dlaoaoaloa or action takenlaat aighi'a meeting althoagh street

railway aad real aataia a«ttvtUM weretentatively ooaaidered.

WOODEN -VUAAB.Mlaa Carrie WUlla, of aorta PUli-

•eld. Bride of WUllaam H.

Miee Carrie Willis, daagbter Of Mr.aad Mrs. Joba Willis, af Jotaaaoa

reaaa. North Plalaflald, aad WilliamH Wooden, eon of Mi. aad Mra. VH>Uaa W Wooden, of Earl Treat atreet.rare Bsarrled Tbsrsday aHarugea M •'docs at Iba bride's fin an Bav. a

E. Herrlag perforated tba• bioh WM attaaded by tbe

of tbe ooapia. Mr. aad Mra. Woodenleft for a weddiag Irlp b> NiagaraFalls altar which they will reside aaKaat Frant treat.

HalfMlllioaof K a i k l d • • • • *Harry Q. Rootle, of thla cliy. it

complainant i» a salt far which rob-PMBM have beaa laaaod la lbs Eqsity8eaaioa of the Baperlor Civil OoaH of

100, la which T. W. Lawrta,D. Barrage and A. a Barrage, atthat city, are reapoada»te. Mr. Baakie

Dyapapaia Oara aaabiaa tha a>aaaa baad BigaaM<» nigaai *o dlgaaa aadaaaiaillaaa aU of UM wbalaaaaaa foodihM «BM aana M aaa, aad laa aavarCailtag oara for tadlgaaUaa, dyvpapala

aUataaaau k n U a i Kadoli wbM y*a aM—BBafcM•aah ram Sold by L. W 1

1 SPEED OF 125 KILLS PER HOUR

T • •„„..--Zoss^n iiHTiuit-nul

line rescued a speed of 1=3 4-5 mile*per boor, or a kilometer more than tbahighest prerlous record, at a trial JoM

The machinery and roadbed were un-impaired. The i-ndmtTi are deter-mined to try t°r Mi l i higher speedsand venture tbe opinion that they willba able to attain tbe rate of 140 milesper boor.

Tbe current was Iwtwen 13,000 and14,01 K> ToltB, capable of driring tbe carat tbe rate of over 2uo mlltv. Thlapower Is reduced by tr»n»fonn»rs toiboot 450 volts. Tbe car used had fournolors baring- together about 1.100

horse power. It was constructed on tbeSiemens-Halsfce system.

Tbe live* of all on board the rzpert-lental car were besrily insured.A large party of engineers, military

wn and civilians gathered at Dall-wits, where tbe highest polnta of speedare reached in these experiments. AFrench observer remarked that thenew sensation of tbe power of velocityinspired hy the o r t flight w u worthtraveling from Paris to se*.

There were twelve or fourteen per-sona on board the car, all technicalmen. They affirm that the motion oftba car waa no greater than that of aaordinary express train.

A curious phenomenon accompany-ing tbe car was the continuous "part-ing of electricity from the sis trolley

While the enainrm dn not bellere a>eed of 123 miles Is practicable • '•went on tbe state railroads, they arerapared to rwommend a *;--••] of

ninety-three mi!'* an hour betweenBerlin and Hamburg.

To Of Orar Slata'a Vote oa C«aaU-

Senator Joseph Oxoea, of UnionOoaaly and Senator 8. 8. Ohtlda, ofSomerset Oowaty, have received] Ibeir

nisiion M menbert of UM specialState Board of OaBvaaaara appointed>T Governor If nrphy for tba |IBH[•—

of oaavaaaiag aad earlnaatlag tbe votesof aaoh of tbe constnotional amaod-

kt CM* at tba election bald Septem-ber SI.

Tbe board, M appointed, Bnaatta of•ve aawatnTa, throe of whom a n Be-pablloaoa. aad two are Democrats.

Tbay will meet la tbe Senate Chambar, Trenton, on October is, at 2.'clock la tbe afteraooa, aad willu s the rataraa M submitted by tba

secretary af tbe State, who iwcelvea> from the coonty board* «af elec-

tion tbroogboat Iba Stale. Thla Statehoard merely paaeaa apoa tbeaa eertiflcalee, aad bai no authority to go be-

ind these returns.It la baldly probable there wUI be

aay attempt to have a reooaal It willnnlv not be aakad for by tbaBtaM

Kepablioan orgaaiaallon. Tha atti-tude of tba Republican! in tha StatehM been clearly prMMiiafl by ei-ltor Stoke., aad tbay will diaapimrveOf anything that may look Ilka aa at-

ipt to modify tha expressed will oftba people- Tha return* by tba coontvboard* tbroagboat tbe S U M , M de-tanniaad la tba canvi•ho* rM* tba ameodmenU »feased by tbe vote of the paapli

GAUSLEfi ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF

EMBEZZLEMENT. ,

Tharadar.tier, of WMt Third atraat,

Monday morning appeared la JaMioe"luffs emit charged with tbe aaitaa

leneat of VBD from Meyer Lawbtao-trllt, a Weal Froot atraa* clothierCatll reoently UtD.lt. has hew em-ployed M a collector far Leiobtaatntt.his dnty being to reoeive weakly pay.BMata on olotbM boagbl oa Iba IDatailaieait plan. Lalcbeeatnt*that ia BO dotag

O slave Jasaarionaay, Sepaeajber XL (Header la

BOW snployed hy Bear Brat hers is.iba aaaa* Una of work aad it labe LeiohtaMrltt-a aotlaa WM takaa

beoaeae af tfala faea.previously written a letter to

Qaaaler. atattag thai If Qaaalir didaaj af has,

>ra la BoasOarwasd or Plalaflald. ba

waald be arraatid.la flOO bail thisHaaT to await tba

of aha Otaad J«rr Ball

THEWORLD'SRECORD MEMORIAL SERVICE_ Electric Car MakQuickest Tim a

»" President Boosevelt'v Familjauid Staff W«r« Present.

All-red Nirifrrt U . k r < Om,IARRE. XV. Ort. 7 In

of an Imiornw inroiis. I.ut wlthont tbaband ot tnoslc wlilcb os-inlly accompa-nlea an Italian funeral and the formal-ity Of priestly rite-*, the body of EllPortl. who nart bla death In • clashbetween the hands of dodalixts and

ircnlata at Socialists' hall, win con-signed t o a j-rm-f | n Hope Protestant<rem*tery. From a « l l window over-

lUB the cemetery Alexander Oar-retto. Iba alleged murderer of Corti.ratcbed tbe funf-ral procession aa 200tallam followed the tiior of tbelr an-rcbist leader to hi* last rearing place.

DENVER. Oct. 7. — In conarctioBith raaon that a ncandal of wide

proportlona had derolop«d In tbe man-agamont of tbe Cripple Creek cam-paign of the Colorado national gnardG e r n o r Peabody gava oat tb* fol-lowing stataBent: "Cbanr»a and specf-dcatloos acBlnst cartaln men snd offl-cera In the Colorado national guarda*»e bean fllad with n« whlcn will baimmediately Inquired Into. They «reh f t i d

I nhall order cour martial t

LONDON. Out.. Oct. T -James Hal-daae. an Inmate of tbe Insane asylum,

•aa not considered nf a dangerousclass and was permitted to bate chargeof a team. He drove tbe borers to thereeerroir, where be faatened a loggingchain to a four Inch pipe at the side oftbe pond and placed the other end ofhe chain around hla neck. He at-sca-i another chain to tbe double-

treaa and fattened tbe end of It aroundbis neck. He than whipped up tbehorses, and they sprang forward. Hewaa decapitated.

LAREDO. Tex., Oct. T - The number' new rases of yellow fever as com

pared with previous Bgures shows a•light decrease, nineteen new raseshaving developed. The rxp«rtB say

• la no causa for alarm orer tbelate Increase, ae It but Indicates tbebeginning of the end. The latest re-ports from Miners, a raining town uptbe rivvr. state that there harp beenthree daatba out of five cases.

iriaadin• Id regi

A- Loga

d the H U ar as a prlTatehome with a brevet title of

Beneral in command of tbrent oner commanded I>r John

BABRE. VL. Ort- T.-ThtK town «sariren over to rbrlatiun t^.unrurrr*.who ram* here to aitomi .L.- rift-bteratbinmir.l cnnvimtlon nf tb~ <*Tate rfarta-tlan Endearor aak>a Tbe s^rrfceawere held In the Baptist church, wfaJcnwaa decorated with tbe cotora of tbasociety.

CHICAOO. Oct. 7.-Tbe royal edictgraatiag tbe mirenity of Chicago tberight to ezearate at Btsmya. In Baby-lonia, baa )u«t neea laaaad by tbe sol-isn of Turkey. The edict or -finnan."la tbe result of negMlatlons carried aa

tbe port* by Prratdeat Harper.

RICH Mn M> it.I Oct. I . - H the•astaa of tbr Ns;-o«l Horve Thi^f•ettctlr- .'•'-«' i.*"in here a member-

•hb> of i.iflu w-- rerorted

IWBCTE TO HEHCF.RTS IEI0B1

t r i m oaarlal

WASHINGTON. <K-t. 7. — PresidentBooaeTelt. accouipanltil i>y Mr. It.rait. Miss Baoaerelt. Prrretary Loer.and Colonel Bymou* and CommandetOowtea, respectlvoj)- bis mllltarr andna*al aids, attendml tbe Herbertmortal aerrlcea held here. They wenraeetTed by the distlnsuiahed asaeia-Mage aundlng while the thrilling ca<aacea of Chopin'a funeral marchpealed from tbe organ.

Tbe president and Mrs. ROOMware m«t by Arthur S. Hatkes. firstsecretary of tbe British t-mbaBsy wlhad been designated by King Kdwardaa hi* peraonsl ropmu>ntatlT« ataw I leea. TIJCJ- sat in (be flnt pnr ontba light aide of U,- uiutn tier of pewi

1 directly In front «f the chanceLtbe loft of Mr. Koikes sat MaJ.

Mauds, military n«<-r.-lnry of lj>rd MLto, tbe governor general at Canada, andbis peraonal : • - . ' , . .

Opposite the main tier <>f r*-n-» aat. T. fflhon, father of I-uiljr Herbert,ccompaoled by Ills duuiihten. Mrs.

Ogden Goelet and Mm. rnrnnllas Van-" >llt. and his sonH. M. Orme Wlhtonaad R. T. Wilaon. Jr. Acrou the aisle

tha tight of the president the pewirre occupied by Admiral Dewcy am

Ueutenant General Younic and tbeirataffs. The members of tbe diplomaticcorps occupied pe*• directly back ofthe prealilent, while officers of tbe ar-my, nary and marine rorpa occupied

eats In the body or tbe church.Tbe services were tbe prescribed fa-

era! services of thr Episcopal church.Dr. Smith was nwlatetl by the Rev. Dr.Randolph H. M<-K1m. rector of thpChurch of the Kplilpbanj.

The musical prnKramioe was ren-dared by the choir or 8t. John's and

atring orchestra of tbe Uarlncband, ander tbe direction of H. H.Freeman, the regular organist of tbe" ireb. Tbe three hymns rendered

re sung at the cabled request of La-dy Herbert and are the aame as thoserendered at tbe funeral services In

it Britain. The hymns were ••Hark.Hark. My Sour" bj Sir Joaepb Barna-by: "Lad. Kindly Light," mid "Fightthe Good Pls-bt With All Hy Might."

Two notbrms were chanted by the•hoir. "Lord, Let Me Know My Endnd tbe Number of My Payn" and "Ileard a Voice From Heaven."The only deviation froro the funeral

errleea prescribed by the church rit-lal was tbe Insertion of the name of

King Edward In tbe prayer for tbepresident of the United States.

air Mlrh-el Hrrberl VavtMLLONDON. Ott. 7.—The remain* of

Sir MlcLcal HerU-rt. tbe late Britishibassador at Washington, bare l-een

Interred In tbe family burial ground nfWilton, Wiltshire. King Edward andtbe Prince of Wales sent n^reaenta-" l. Ambaasador Cuoate. SecretnrrWhite snd Second Secretary Carter ofthe American embn&sj reirrmentrd theUnited Stales Kliuultancoualy there

an Impressive memorial service Intbe Marl ho rough House chapel. St.

M- palace.

LEXINGTON. S. COM. 7.—Tu.tinned illoCM of Milton Sharps, othe Jurors In the caae of J. II Tillcaused an adjournment of court JGary Mid If the Juror was not alto duty today It would be detertwhat would be done. Tbe CUM-proceed with eleven Jurors If hoib

ent and the defendant nalrp

temarht I- s«a-» Vmrm . . . i Am*rr rintNTACK. N. t.. Od. 7.-A form own-

ed by RDMCII Ssge at Kick let own. Rock-laad coanty. was Hold at tbe county taxBale for nonpayment of taxes, amount-

to i n 3 It was boub'bt in by theitj. The county S!K> bougbt In tbe

Andre monument property at Tappan.where Cyrus W. Field erected a monu-ment to mark tbe apot of Major Anire1* execution.

BICHLAXD CENTER. WU-. Ort. 7.-Re*. Jacob Marks, agml seTen[y-foiir.wbila atteodlng the twmisnnual confsr-

of the Rlchtand Inion cbnrcb atKxceldor. fell Into a chair and died atthe claae- of a few remarks to the con-ference In which he bad dwelt on theuncertainty of life. Death waa dueto bean failure.

BOSTON. Oct. T.-ln rwponse to re-peated and urgent letters and cable-grams Dr. F n o d i E. Clark, president•r the World's CbrisMan Eodearor un-ion, has decided to accept Invitations

lalt New Zealand. Australia andnanla. and be will aall In a few

weeks.

ALBANY. N. T.. Oct. 7.-The conrt•f appeala affirmed tbe conviction andlantence of death against Cannlaa Gal-Marl far tbe aisrder of Josephine Baa-U Potro la New York Th« two qaar-

» fatal r1 Calm

HAJTTKOMD. (-no . Oct. T dill—111!Pertalco waa found ntilty of man-alaaghtar la earning the death of An-ir*w J. Hsltls-r and waa sentencedb J d G w "baa than eight aor

COUNCILS B I W I N S lCharlaa Sebring How Wants

to Move His Building toOrreenbrook

TAX OOLLBCTOR'S WORK

WARREN ENGINE COMPANY ALLOWED

TO TAKESTUMERTOSOHERVILLE.

r. M. Whiwiry Appolated SpoclalMarshal to Collect Over OneTaxtee—Claiaaa Ordered Paid—

Thirteen Arrests Made.Oharlei P. Sabring again petitioner

ba Borough Council Friday to fceaova a building in North Plalnfleld.£e now dealna to Iranafer tbe From

street bnllding out Orove street to apoint on Qreenbrook road. It watferrad to tbe atroet committee wlreported unfavorably. II WM referredback and will be again reported on atMba acxt meeting.

A petition from Warren EngineCompany Mklng that tha fire engineattached to Warren Kaglne Companybe loaned to Iba company to be taken

i on October 23, at wblchipaay will parade •

the oonnty eeat fire laddiei, waagranted.

Olalmi amount ing to 93,780 wereordered paid. Tbe amount of $333.23

work WM ordered paid aswai |73f.. i» tfor tha fire departmentbUla for the put month. Councilman

reported, M chairman of thelioe committee, that thirteen arrestsh»d been made during tbe month, »48hM been collected for finea aad threepriaonera had been readmittedHomerville.

Franda M Wfaitley WM appointedapecial msrihal to collect the personal

ae now overdue. Mayor Hm alley,making tbe appointment, aald that

tbe imall number of unpaid taxM totbe borough this year WM creditableto the tax collector and to the prop-erty owner*.

Tax Collector George F. Brown asb-m it ted faia report I Receipts, taxes andinterest, •1,906.99; Board of Health,$33-83; apecial school tax, 11.067.66;•ale of biiok, $385; recorder"! flnea,

; maoadam Icing, $30; blUa payable,note, «a.000; balance on band Sept. 1,11,7:25.96; total reoeipte. f7.O7l.4i,dlabnnamenU, fi.ooo.6l ; caih onhand, $3,000.93.

MASTER BUILDER ORGANIZEASSOCIATION OF BOSSES IN NEAR-BY

TOWNS EFFECTED.

Meeting at Which PreliminarySteps were

Th«l:_Trie Master builder* of BcotobPlain*, Weatfield, Cranfnrd. Boaelleand Garwocd have perfected a perma-nent orgaolcallon. Their aiiocialioDwill be known ai the "Haater Bnlld-en' Aisoclalinn of WeatDeld, Oranfordand violnlty." Tbe aurbarban mii-alonary oomniUM* it oompoaed ofWilliam J. Fowl*r, Jabn Dravli.Henry Rool rink and Joeepb Kil-baober. At the meeting WednesdayPhillip Jahn, of Scotch Plains, de-livered an addreaa.

John Wilson, Boaelle, waa electedpraaident; John Waltaraou, Oranford,Tloe preiident; Charles French, Went-Held, secretary; Alexander Jinenmi,WvetSeld, treMorer. Tbe new organ-lHtloo will be identified with theBute Association nod a committee

appointed to tak« action oa tblamatter at once.

Rail gtona Scruple*.Tbe Hebrews who reside In and

about thla city were suable to rote onIbe conitltntlonal amendments aa theelection took place OB their aew yaarday and tbelr law forbida them torote oa holidays. Tbe rale held good

over the State, «ad M a leonlt Ilaw Hebrewi votes ware cast. Thereare orer 35,000 Hebrew voter* In HewJersey. II la aald.

Thar Call Him Grandpa.St. J. MoOatoben, the genial

North PlalBBelder. neleved for biss pride, ia tba grandfather of a-

of Mr. and Mra. William MoOotobeo, of Chicago.

Tba Salvo Tftat MeaJawitbeot leaving a soar la DeWltt'a,Tbe name Witch Haaal Is applied tomany salves, bat DaWiM'a Witch" I - 1 Salve la tba only Witch HaaalSalve made tbai frimtalm tba pareBBAdnlterated witch baaeL If »nyother Witch Basel Salve la offered JOBII la a counterfeit. E. a Da Witt in-vented Witch Hasel Balva wmt Da-Wtct'e Wlteb Haaal Salve le tbe beatealv* in iba world tor caw, barao,

esa, tetter, or blind, bleeding,itching i s l rroiro.Uag plies Saidby U W. Raaoolpb.

•niarUlncd friend* fraaa Elisabeth

Borough Loses Large Tax.able Value by A. J. Bran.

•on'* Action.

THE COUNSEL'S OPINION

FORMER SENATOR C. A. ftCED ADVISES

NORTH PLA1NFIELD COUNCIL.

The Basalt Will Have No Kfleeton the Preseat T u Kate

Tba Baroagb Will Hlu ths• l,OOO In Taxee.

Tbe Firtl National Bank nookwbieb wM transferred from North~ nleld to Atlantic County by A.J. Brunaon, ii not aaeaaaibla by thaborough, aooordlng to a writtenopinion submitted 07 CorporationCounsel Cherlae A. Baed, al the meet-ing Of tbe North Plafnfleld CommonCouncil lMt Friday.

In faia opinion Former Senator Heedsays: "Bank stock la assessable to lhanwner where be realdea, according 10iti cwnerahlp on May So, and wherea corporation la the owner It ia •<-

ible to nob corporation at Hioffice. In tbe oasa la quertlon tbe ••

or baa power under tbe aUtutea todemand from the prerloua ownei the

e and residence of the oorporatioq• hich the stock hai been tran-

aferred and II la tbe dnty of the usessor to notify tbe tbe aaaestor of thetaxing diltllot in which tha corpora-tlon'ap ilnolpai office li looated, totbat tbe latter may Meaaa the mock.Of conne tbe laiei wonld be payableIn the dialrlot where the principaloffice of tbe corporation ii looated ifthat be within the State of New Jer-sey. If it li not owned wltbln tbeState, tben it la assessable in the dis-trict in wbiob tbe bank la located.Tbe reault la that nnlen tbe principaloffice of the corporation whloh ownedthe atook no May 90 la In the boroaghtbe atook ii not aseeanble in tbe bor-ough.

[ bave not tbe meaaa of ascertain-ing when tbe stock WM trMiferred,If at all, but am Informed tbat II WMtrenferred to a corporation whoseprincipal office ia looated In AtlanticCoonty, prior to the twentieth ofMay."

This la aotnawhat ot a tarprlaa tom u v in North Plalnlleld wbo were

hopes (hat the t u rate could betept down by taxing tbe Iranaferred

i of tbe First National Bankifa WM taken out ot North Plain-

(laid and taken to Atlantic Countywhere a aavlng in taxes oould be ae-oured, amounting to aomethlDg like•&00 a year, by tbe owner, A. J.

Irunaon. Tbe opinion of the corpora-ion OOUUMI will not change the tat

rate for tbe coming year wbloh WMmiy given ont by the MMaeor.

Those flgeres were prepared irreipec-tlva of the transferred atook.

Mr. Branson transferred 861 share*of tbe stock from the borough. Tbeebarea, ai they were aaaesaed lMt year,are worth fB6 each, amounting prac-tically to $fi6,Oon for tbe entire block.Tbey would ba taxed something over91,000.

LOST IN NEW YORK.

Chapter Praia Sfml Life of JohnKlltirlfle, a Plalnfleld Youth.

John Kllbrlde, eighteen vean old,of Weal Foanb street, went to NewYork Oily Wednesday for tbe Brat

1 la hit Ufa. He landed in tbametropolla at 10 o'clock Wednesday

nlng and did not return to I'lsm-field until early in tha followingmorning. The intervening tine beapaat largely In attempting to locatethe Liberty street ferry of the Cen-tral Railroad of New Jane?. Hitwanderinga atarted la the Bowery andembraced pietty mnoh all of the ler-

Itory between flftth etreet and tbelattery. Ha finally •nooaatered a

friend from Plsinfleld wbo Marledaafelj on ala homeward way In

time to render unneoeaaery the taliafexpedition thai worried parent* andfrleada at boase bad oon tern plated.

UTERARY.

Boribner'a Mag>alne for Octobercontaina a lemarkable narntfve writ-lea by a brlUlaat woman. It U agraphic account by Mia. John QniocjAdams, wife of Iba Preeidanl. ot herperilona Joorney by coach from 8tPesenbarg to Paria. In Fabrnaiy,IH15, aba stared alone with bar m-rear-old son (tba afterward -distin-

galabad Obarlu Viancla Adame,) toJoin her Jiuibaud (than a tnemtwr ofbe PaaoeOomBilaaloo) In Parla. Bar

Joorney WM along tba trail cfNapaleoa'a araiy, aad glimpsee sf the

at batua-nelde appear la the Jonr-nai. Oa tbe harden of Germanyremors of the n l u t i effro- Elba wan beard, and it

THE WORLD'S RECORD MEMORIAL SERVICE

mm to irarctrs ieioki

THE COUNSEL'S OPINIO* FORMER SENATOR C. A. REED ADVISES

NORTH PLAINFIELO COUNCIL

WASHINGTON. Ort. 7. Ir—MetH lMw>flt imupaDi^ hy Mrs. ItooM relt MHw Mko—t»N. 8*«retary Loet ■ sd Cataost 8yro»u- and Cowiuandei CowW wwctlTrtj bis military and naval aids, attend*.] tbs Herbert roe

WARREN ENGINE COMPANY ALLOWED TO TAKE STEAMER TO SOMERVILLE. Bears the

Signature r. m. Whluuy Appointed ■ arskal to Oolloct Or or Da«

Taxoo Claims Ordered Paid Thirteen Arrrsta Mod*.

Obarlos P. Behring again petitioned tbo Boroogh OoodoII Friday to ■ora a batldlag la North Plain Said Bo now doalrss to traoafsr tbs Front street bolldlng oot Orors ssrost to a point 00 Groanbroofe road. It war re- farrod to tts nrwt committee wbleh roportad onfarorably. It was vofarrod

rocstrod by tbe distinguished a seem hlaga standing while the thrilling ca dan cas of Chapins funeral march pea lad from the organ. The president and Mrs. Roosevelt ware mat by Arthur M. kalkes, first secretary of tbe British etnbamy. who bad baen designated by King Kdward as hlj personal representative at tbe sarriraa. They sat In the first pew on tbs right side of tbe main tier of pews and directly In front of tbe chanceL At tba loft of Mr. Kalkcs ant Major Maude, military e-crvtary of I-ord Min to, tba governor general of Canada, and his personal representative. Opposite tbe main tier of pews aal It. T. Wilson, rather of I-atly Herbert, accompanied by bla daughter*. Mr*. Ogden Goelet and Mm. Cornelius Van- derbilt. and bis eons. M Orroe Wilson and R. T Wilson. Jr Across the aisle to tba right of tbe president the pew* wore orcopted by Admiral Dewey sod lieutenant General Young and their staffs. Tba members of tbe diplomatic corps occupied pews directly back of the president while oncers of the ar- my. navy and marine corps occupied seats In the body of tbe church. Tbe services were tbe prescribed fu- neral services of tbe Episcopal church. Dr Smith was aanlatnl by tbe Rev. Dr. Randetpb II. McKlm. rector of the Cborch of the Kphlphany The musical programme was ren dared by Ihe choir of Hi. John's and the string orchestra of the Marine band, under tbe direction of II. H Freeman, tbe regular organist of tbe church The three hymns rendered ware inn* at the cabled request of La- dy Herbert and are the same as those rendered at tbe funeral services In Great Britain Th* hymns were Hark. Dark. My Soul!" by Sir Joseph lUrne by: 'Lend. Kindly Light." and “Fight tbe Good Fight With All My Might." Two anthems were chanted by tbe rbolr. “Lord. lei Me Know My Knd and tbe Number of My Pfijfi" and "I Beard a Voice From Heaven “ Tbe oatj deviation from tbe funeral services prescribed by the rhurrfc rit- ual was tbe Insertion of the name of King Kdward In tbe prayer for tbe president of tbe United States

The Bereagh Will Miss ta# Ml,OOO la Taxes.

Tbs First National Rank Mock which was transferred from North Plainfield lo Atlantlo Gooriv by A.

eeeeor has power under tbs statutes to demand from tbs previous owner Ihe name and residence of tbe corporation to wbioh tba stock has been tran- sferred and is la tbs daty of the as- sessor to notify tba tbs assessor of tb* Using dlrtnot in wbioh tba oorpora- tlon'sp rloci pal offloa la located, so that lbs latter may aeaeas the stock. Off oourse tbe taxes would be payable In tbe dlstrlol where tbe principal offlou of tbe corporation is located If that be within tbe Bute of New Jer- sey. If It Is not owned within tbe State,

Lss reported, ae chairman of tbe po- lio* committee, that thirteen arrests bad been made daring tbe month, 14* baa bean collected for fines and three prisoners bad been committed to Somerville. Francis M. Whitley was appointed special marshal to collect tba personal taxes now overdoe. Mayor Umalley. In making tbe appointment, said that tbe small number of unpaid uses In tbe boroogh tble year wee oreditabie to tba tax collector and ta tba prop erty owners Tax Collector George F. Brown sob milted bis report: ReoelpU, taxes and in Ureal. #1,906.99; Board of Health, •38.91; special school Ux. 11.067. fid; ■ale of bilok, *385; recorder’s floes. #43; macadam I slag, #80; bills payable.

then It la aaaeaaable io tbo dis- trict la wbioh tbo bank le located Tbe reeolt is that anises tba principal offloa of the corporation wbioh owned ihe stock on May SO Is la tbe borough (ha stock is oot assessable la the bar oogb •*I have oot tbe means of ascertain- ing when tbe stock was transferred, If as all, bat am laformed that It was Iranferred lo a corporation whose principal offloa Is located lo Atlantlo Oooaty, prior to the twentieth of May." This le somewhat of a surprise to many lo North Plalnfleld who were •1.7S&96; total reoelpU. 17,071.44 disburse menu. #4.000.81; oasb on band, $8,000 98. kept down by taxing the transferred stock of the First Natlooal Bank wblcb was taken oat of North Plain- field and Uken to Atlantlo Ooonty wbert a saving la taxes eonld be aa- cored, amounting to something like #600 a year, by the owner, A. J Brnaeon. Tb# oploloo of the corpora- tion oounael will not change tbe Ux rase for tbe coming year wbleb was recently given out by tbe smemor. Those figures were prepared irrespec- tive of tbe transferred stock. Mr. Branson transferred Ml ■l ares of tba stock from tba boroogh. Tbe shares, aa they were amassed last year, are worth fM each, amoaotln* prac- tically to #60.000 for tba entire block. They would ha taxed somethin* over 91.00a

air BSiekael lUrttrl Berled. LONDON. On 7.- Tb* remain- of BIT Mlcbra! Ilerlwrt. the lata British ambassador at Washington, bare been Interred In tba family burial ground at Wilton. Wiltshire King Kdward and the Prince of Wales sent representa- tives. Ambassador Cboate. Secretary White and Second Secretary Carter of tba American vadia%my revrt-«*nted tbe United Hut** Simultaneously then- wa# an Impressive memorial service In tba Marlborough lions* chapel. 81. Jen***" palace

night, la tba roaorn of tba Bxei Firemea la the Go ward batldlag. ASSOCIATION OF BOSSES IN NEAR-BY TOWNS EFFECTED.

■ eating at Which Preliminary Steps Were Taken to Protect

Their I a tares U. !*Tb# Master bolldera off Scotch Plain., West field, Cranford. Roselle and Garwood have perfected a perma- nent organization Their association will be known ae the "Master Solid era' Aaaootalloo of Westfield. Cranford and vicinity," Tbe totborban mla-

LEXINGTON. S f . Oct. 7-Tbe con- tinued ilJo*** of Milton 8b-rp^. one of the Juror* In tb* raae of J H. Tillman caused an adjournment of court. Judge Gary eald If the jaror was not able to lo doty today It would be determined what would be done The caee wiild proceed with eleven Juror* If hotb able* consent and the defendant waive* hi. rights aa to tbe twelfth man MACK. N. T. Oct. 7. A farm own ad by Ruaeell fiagv at Hlcklrtown Rock- land county, was soli at tbe county tax aate for nonpayment of taxes. amount- ing to 8U8. It was bought In by tbe county Tbe county elan bought In tbe Andre monument property at Tappan. where Cyme W. Held erected a mono ment ta mark tbe spot of Major An flrw'e execution.

CAUSLER ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT. , Religious flerapiee. Tba Hebrews who teal da la nod about this city wore unable to vote 00 tba constitutional amend mao U aa tba alaetlon took plane on their saw you day nod their law forbids them to vote on holidays Tba rale bald good all over tba State, and as a raault vary

RICHLAND CENTER. Wla.. Oct. 7. — Rev Jacob Marks, a gad seventy-four, while attending the semiannual confer ence of the Richland I nion church at Kxcelsier. fell Into a cbalr and died at the rises of a few remark* to tbe con fervnre In which be bad dwelt oa tbe ancertalnty of life. Death was due to heart failure trilt. a West Frost street Until reaaallv UaaaUi has

grama Dr Franri* E Clerk prealdrat ef tbe World * Christian Endeavor Do- ha bae decided 10 accept Invitation# to visit New Zealand. Australia and Tasmania, and be sill sail la a few