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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. VOL. XXXVI. PLAINFIELD, N. J.. THURSDAY. JUI.T X, 1903. NO. 17. , WWc* m am Cmimt at Mm (Mm. as HM m ht LmmfaHxu as 'a /a mum ThouMDd Socle*? People at W*4diB«of MlM Bdith Hyd. Colby. BRIDE ALovxx/rrzorun SON 0T iOHM 0. tOCKFELLt* WAS AaJO"G THOSE WHOUSHUED. of a*. Paal'a M. B. Oaareb, Otaafeo. Rev Dr Dealel Halleeea, tbe proied la* »lder at the Blaaeet* dietrlot. C t a r a a la>« •>••• W*44la| Trip ICIIHI oftea DM a ataei MdftCtrl iMtr apoe the INMH at matriaMajy la eaob ft Maae ef apleador a* attaedee' I'M weddiag Taatday i n t n a w of HIM Kditb Hyde, dM|hMi of MM. Oberlaa Hjd*. at Baal rroat meet, end ENNM Oolby. of OIMNO Ball, U.w-llya hrt, <>ra**» All Mai wealth eoald] bey, la the way of ad- <)>•• taiir to tlww w o i j aad M oaptien, oil thai eoelety <MM land at brillleaey aea ImuttaaUaaf, WOO there to a U t tbe I>HI memorable, Plainlald baa eeldeai «lliM*«d a to cietj woMlM Of more dUlUcti" LO- taraat maneii by tba preaonoo of ao •UT diattPiotaned people. Tba bridal avaeaaataa form* lo tha rharab at 4:K o'clock A choir of olaataaaj koyt from Oiaaa Cberob. of Sew York, eweetly at eg lag BarnabyV "O. Pwrfeot Lava," met tba bride at tbe daer. Tba organ, played by Jamee H. Helfoaetela, of Clraoa Obarob. frem tba tender mule «• Barnaby I III i| ID to Iba mere iiirrioi atralae of tba Lobeagrta weddleg march. and tbea tba choir atlll (inline preceded Iba bride at Iba elaU. Follow)a« tba ebeir bora f—• tba alibi oabera and the «ald of boaor with tba two little now** atria atrewlag. tba brid*'« path. way with beaatlfel tprlaa bloaaoeaa. Tha Wide approached iha altar on tbe arm af bar brother, Cbailea Uviaw- aaeee Hjd», who |in bar away. Tba la etrnrge Moat, Mia* Delia. Veahl. Mia. Dyeh Wlkl laa Mary BMlMf aed LAWN MM CHARITY CHILMCN AID THE NETHHWOOO FICSH AIR HOME. Oolby, bU breeber, Beet tba bride at tba altar *>». William R ftloherda, D. D.. of iba BrMh Pretaytertaa Ohamh. for- marfy of tha Creawe* Avaaaa Obanh, raad tb*BpUoopai aarrtoo. faUavtaf wbloa tba bridal paitj paaotd eat to tba ataato of Haadalawha. Tba bridal ROWB WH aaparb, coo- iliiiai af a whita llbarty aatla fown with a loag aqaara ooart *rain. tba ooramfa waa irimined wllti daabaaaa laea, tba akin baias wltboal triai- MtaBja. Tba nil waa of appllqaa Uea. Mia) Hy«a carrlad a atmr araaatad prayar boob with loo« book asarka aad a apray of oraaffa bloaaoaaf. Bar handa won oovarad with laoa aiiu, and la har hair aba wora a larga dlaaiaaid tiara, tba gift of bar mother A atnaa of paarU abool bar n*ok waa tba ajlft el Iba troom Tba said of boaor, Mlaa Bdllb HoadUy Bnallay, d>uhMr at Mr. aad Mr* W. PalaMf Baillh, of Nathar- wood, waa gvwaad ta whiw »od pala •raaa ohiBoa. with daiibaaaa laoa hat aad oarriad a boaqaat of oardtataa Tba flowar alrla. alaaaa of Iba brtAa, wat* Kin Dorothy Hyaa. aaaabtai af Oaariaa W. B'da, el Tmiadw Park, N Y . aad Mim Halaa Hyd». daafbtai "f Mr aaw Mia. Loan K*pl*f Hyaa. af Tliaavtlla, Pa. Thar wara draaaad la WhlM Tha aaaata war* Joba D. Rookfal law. Jr., Robart O. Maad. Joba Kaaay, W w a i Day aad Dr. Partar Syasa, all af Haw Tart | Olfard P. BarHak. at Phlladaipbla; P. daL. Hyda, of PXataiald, aad Btaalay Me Oacwtab. A aataf aabaaia at ctaaa aad • ; waa baaaMfallr aatrtad aat at tba obataa la tba >n>|iml al aba aad benebea of phlei. On ware gladioli awoke, w lama aee brie* reaaa. Tbe me weaad. with are am ra ef white Daer de-tie, Uad with erhtto aa*** rlbbena ia the wlndowt » beg* elaatere of hydranceee ta Mi aaiToaaewd by trwatanl faUefe. The ware gailaaded with alataa firand taa> aalj Mt of aalar aaiataa af aba yiM aad wbiia. Taa raoaptiaa at tba haaaa at tba arl4aa' wotbar, aos Baal Prail atraot, » a'elaek ta 7. TJT WK8LKY-8 HONOR. Qlrta Beve Can*** Tbroaib tbaaaraaat aSorta of torn* •aai ftru. Halaa Rydar, Halan Woollay. Balaa, Balltb aad Etbal lagan, a aaaoaatfal Un fair WM bald Tnaailaj aftoroooa at tba ban* UD Ryaar la o m u l araaaa, far Iba baaafll of tba Nether wood Piaab .ir HDma A saedi; nn waa nallaii aa a proat largo taat waa ataalid oa t M artlataa, oaka, oandy and lea craa-. A grab-bag was a aoaraa of aiaob proBt. * - T»ddy" Rydar, a ttardr II*,- «bap, bad cbarga of » pin wkaal la, aad baaaM bla aatlra Monk at a (d proat MIMMaty Moflatt bad ebarga of a «wloi MIM JUaa Ban AMIMIDR tbafoar yoaag «irl« who bad tba aflalr ia obame wara Ktbal Wabator. Ktbal TaaWlakU, Alloa Ctaaha, Alto. VaaBon, Bdaa Mobar. Prod Smith aad Ethal Vail. Tha yoaag slolka raoatvai balp fMaa a flaw r patiiaa. aaiaag wbaat woro Hit. E. B* Rydar, Mra. Halaoa VaoWinkla. Mi. aa< Mra. Lladaay Wooilty. E B. ;ydar aad Mlaa MofMt. HANAQINO COMMITTBE. •aatnera of AailUarr Bears Jtow AaelelI>• la t:«atr(till.< Mea- pltal Affaire. i aew maasgisa; oeeamittea haa appointed by tba Board of Govar- nora of MaUaaberg Hospital, a feetare belBg tbe repreaeatatlon oa tbe board three m n t o n of tb* Woman'a Illary te tbe Board of Governors. Tbe eaajmitiao coniim of Bamaal Homing ton, Oeorge H Qoddard, Howard >rraoett Reynolds, Obariea . Brooka. Mlaa KcaltU Seblppar, Ira. John Oray Footer and Mra. J. Parker Maaoa. It ia rbe feeling of tb* beard that tbara ai*many pereoea bo ahoald ooBlribata toward tbe rapport af iba beepltel, tneemeeb *• ooatribetioaa will be tbeaklsll* received my the oflMele. LAW* PARTY. ••!••• ifTilalli •afaraaaal Saa- Tba BMajban «t tba Janior d-part •aat af Trinity Raforaiad Otinh oaway-aabool. to tba nmaber af fifty. •ojoyad a la,wa party Taaaday aftar- aooa al Iba boaia of Mra. Joba Brooka, Watebaac mmi Tba oatlai waa ft. So g ••pariataaaaat of Iba jtaailanal aarlMad by Hlat Mlaala WrMl . Dar- a« tao boat* froaa 9:aD to I JO (ba hlldran bad a Jolly tlw.* ptaytag Bafora Ifcay left for ham* Jaba Btaoa, Frank Olarkaoo. Cbaa. H i m i aad Philip Otaaa. loltat aat- lar». **** lafl far Ibau -acomer n- aatlaaa, aad tbalr plan— »r» batag UWd ay Oaarca Apcar. Oanlal Bboa. Praak Hal lay aad Jaaaaa BatUy. WIUlaaaTaara baa r a w id baa da- ttoa aa atark la tha poatnlai aAar a two waaka' vaeadoa. Praf. Bdaar B. Batllb. M«| wltb a aaaibar af yoaag a n 1 tato eily. lafl yaatardaj for 0 *. BpoOord. M. hay will oaaay oat for m m m DETAIL and Owners of Honai THKEE PUSSES OFFEBXD 2:20, 2:25 AND 2:30 TROT Oft PACE Alt SCHEDOLED. The Pleianeld Driving uoaaoaa tbe complete entriee tor tbe teee to take place, Jaiy 4 at tbe Driving Park track The horse* are rated in three -''mil. Iba S JO, I Urn and MOdaa. Be. I, 1J0 elaaa tret ec paoa, pane WO-AraoU, S J6V oh. a, , by Egbert!*, dam by Aleeatara, W. H. Oovtlle, WeaUMld, II. J. ; Beetle D , I:l»\, br. nt.. P*dlgree anknown, J. t, Jr. PlainfieId; Belaa 8., m, 1. D. Kortoa, Naw Braaawlok, H. J. | Edgar C, »-»^, b ( , by Edgar Dad ley-Ben born Maid. Joba B Oabora. OakTree, N. J. j Jaeau Dine, *M\,, b, m . by Atflno- Oipaey Girt, J. a. Irving, WeatBald. J. ; Palaee Otri. 9 :»* ( ,. b. m.. by Notharat-Oeramai. J. J. Phalen. Ulan Moore, *. i, ; Amtbr, *:U%. b. g.. by Allograph, dtev ontraced, Oeo. Avery. StapJetoo, H. I. ; Little Pateey," j.. by Molreee d w . by Wllkaa Spirit. James Avery, aHapie- i, 8 L lo. a, t:«B olaaj trot or paoa, pane (HO—Anrata, aa. m., by Kgbartle amaara, W. H. OovUle, Wettaeld, H. J. ; Glider't Lad. b. g., Ambalalor at Jerry Bed, b. t., by Bed Wllkaa, J. ft Oreane, Jr., plela- Maaaera. b. g., by Oraaario- Ktbelwya, T. H BraoUngham, Bonth Ibert L.. b. «., by Braadaa. Plalalald; Tba a. i , by Prodigal Ham., by Sabla Wtlkaa. R A Fairbalro, Waaa- J. l Bad DaTii, b B., by Kiag Chaajptoo dam, by Basaaa Chief. D.> 0. BaiallTj. PlalnSeld; Hallla, b. m., by Qaartarmaawtf, dam. lakraoad, S. Bwaot, Parth Aaibay, H. J. ; Oaa P., br. t , by Hat Harlay or Viola r , br. • . . by Jobs Baaoom, L tortoa, Haw Braaawtok, X. J. ; Belle, br. m.. by Boa of Matwood. aaUaoad, A L Baiallay, Plata- Bold | Bob DoagUaa, b. g., bytlpaara, aatnoad, J. J. Pbalaa, Ulan Moora. >. J. 3, * JO olaaa trot or paoa, psraa Il.io-Cou Dln^it b. m . by Ulraot by Jaroaaa Eddy, R. A. Fair- balra, Waatlald, N J. ; Pattia Wllkaa, b. a., by Palroaaga daa., by Aafalaad WUhaa, O. C. ferowrr. PlaiaSald. B. J. ; Jerry Bad, h. i., by Bad Wilkai <u Ollttar'a lAd. b. «., br Ambulator. J. H. Oraaaa, Jr.. Plaiaftald: Maaaara, by OratorloElbalwya, T. H. gbaja. Sooth Plalaflald; Viola P., br n . br Joba Baaoem, d»m aa- oad. I D. Bartoa, Haw Braoawtok, J. : Balls, bt. SB.. by Hoa of Not- waad, dam aaUaaid. A. L Staalliy, Plntan«ld: Blgblnnd I^ddla. blk. g., by Eaipanr Wllkaa. dam by Baoea- W. A. Tmck.r, Oraaaa. Bod, ., Padigraa aotraoad, Oaary a A Son, Elinbatb; Llttla i gr. • . Padigraa on I raced. Howard Huff. Tbraa Brtdcea, N. J. ; Bob Do-ilaaa. b. g.. by Bpaara, <U. •jAracad. J. J Pbalaa, Olaa Moor*, >. J. : Uaala, at. at., by Bayoaaa Plata Rev. John SheTidan Zelle, Who will oaoeeed to tba paatnraii of tbe Oree- Aveaae Ohnrofa nen Beneembet, baa had a thirteen-yeam asperleaoe In r, daring which bla labor* leva beaa attended by unvarying see- am Aa * palpit orator hit power la ixaeptioaal, aad he haa elan woa distinction aa a writer. Ba will new datiea early la September tbe exact date being still a aaiaataa Rev. Dr. William R. Rlebaraa, now pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Obamb ef Mow Tack. Rev. Mr. Zelte was bom ia Prince- •>, Mam, when his father waa ilaistet ef the OoagregWiooal Ofaarob. At bis tatber't death wbaa three months old. be moved to borne in Bangor, Maine, when be received bio early raining. Be la a graduate af Williams OoUege, rbere be took tbe flrw prlae at tbe moonlight priaa speahing aad waa prea'dsni of Ibe elaaa la bU sealer tradwatlaR la 1867. Mr. Zelte idee the Dalon Theological Semi- nary for one year, stedyiag daring the two following years al Tale Divinity School wbara be gradaated ia IBM. Mr. Zelia'a flrtt aallltiiienl waa over tba Oeagragatloaal Ohnreb la Ply- mB,, laUaableld wnnty, i n mialater tor four years. Ia 18B1 ho eearrted Mlaa •AFTIUAL SERVICE. Bar. Dr. ftrbanek BaaUxee Chlldran af Mr. aad Mra. K. S. Waavar. Tba tbraa ebUdiaa, ^OUdya. Irrlag ad Obawlaa Weaver, daagbaar aod MI of Mr. and Mm K. & Weavai, in aaa> ebrlaaaaad at tba hull of tb* oanata In Soatb avoaaa, by Rev. Or. OamaUaa Bjhaaek, of Trinity Re- tonaad Charch. Tfaoaa wttawMtag aaraaaaaj wara Mi. aad l i n . O. Waavar, Mr. aad Mia. Irvlac Waav*r aad aoa, af aaatarvllla; Mlai Mnry Jadaoa. of MaatgaaMtr. >. T.: •ad Hn Joha T. "iibaiaa. Obariaa B. Smith, M M Laey Hatlib, i B M j Maoa, banlbtl. Harper. Mr. Bowl. Mr aad Mra ObarlM C. Davla aad Mm Baiilb, of I b c 11 j . Hie OF HONOR Skatcii of B«T. John 8. Z«lia th« Itw Pastor of tin CrwaMit AT*. Church. MUCH TRAVELLED HAS GRADUATED FROM WILLIAMS COLLEGE AND YALE MVIMTY SCHOOL. Hu Caatnbaitad ta lilirlni Twit- Three years later, he was oalled to be lialMar ef the Old Stone Presbyterian Obereb In Cleveland. Dr. Hiram 0. Haydeo and a charge af Bottom Avenue Pretby- ariaa Oharab. A fewmoatfea prior to bla eosaleg, this eharob bad bean di- vided by B dissension In welch tba paator aad about two-third* af tba membata withdrew, establishing a Congregational Canton OH the same a*. A One new banding Ibea 1B ;iriMiaot of erection waa tbna left with only eame ninety remaiBiag members. Mi. Ztlie took charge in Jely 16M, praaohiog tbaBrat aermon in tbe naw and nearly empty building. OradaalJy iditione improved after a loag straggle, antU In 1900 when Mr. Zalla left, the ebaroh bad reaobed e mem- bership of 400, was united, strongand prooperoaa, indicating tba power of ;be pettor-t Inflseaoe. Whaa In Olevaland Mr. Zalla had neeb to do with tbe College O banal*. offlclatlng there regularly, la Decem- ber of 1900 be aooapssd e oail to tbe hJttorio Flrat Reformed Obareb of i mi the oldeat fooada- ttooi la tbe ooaatrv. wltb a beaatlfal lh trailding of which Edward T. Potter, brother of Bishop Potter waa tbe architect Boheaeotady baa grown in the pert flfteea yean from 13,000 to 0,000 owing to the General BIOQ. rio Workt whick employ nearly 11,. 00 men, of wblob II la sadd thai isarly MO are oollega graduates, mek> ag a ill teas ' field for work. Darlag Ihn peetorate a Baa perilb baildlBg coating 180,000 was titular Ostsid* hii ragalai datiea aa a el- iae, Mr. Zelle haa done maeh writ- Ing dorlBg tbe las* tea years, la thai lists he bee ooBtrlbeeed regelarly to the loag editorial colamn on the frout page at tbe Snnd«j School Times, kelag ana af the fear who wrote far that oaUaw. Other sketches, erUelee and review* from bis pea beve ap peered bare aad there la tbe Ooegre- Ibe Critic, aad other end paper*. ISM together wltb Rev. Carroll Parry, reoter ef 81 Philips, Oerrleoa, Hew Tork, a brother of Bliaa Parry, tf Iha Atlaade, Mr. EeUe little beak pnbllabed by the Pram la Beaton, ceiled •BUI Pratt, tha Bav-Beek Pblloao- pher." a aaeareawy at owe ef the la- aaraatlag ohareesers fa* tlty yean wail known M tbe rnaanti of William MM He tmrelad In Xerope la IBMaad aaeie \m1101 when to m ' Prominant Man Give Dinner la Honor of Dl«tingui»h»d Boroag-hitft. TALKS FUMER MAYOR WILUA- L. SAUNOERS ACTS AS TOASTKASTER. •Wno-a Wh* mma Wbat" M.da by Waaaa Wao TbaagkU Nearly two eoore reaidenta of Plain- neld aad North Plainoeld. all atea ef technical edaeetlea. gatberad. aroond tbe board at the Park Avahaa Hotel laat Tuesday, tt do honor to their fel- tewaaman. Joseph O. Oagood, chief enflreer of the Jeraey Oaatral Railroad and oae of the ablest en- [Ineers In tbe eoaatry. It wee abaaU- monial dinner, ioformailj arranged, of nraet datlgbttnl aaaara. From this meeting, the ant galberlag of aeara who slalm thle oitj aa their home, auy ratalt tbe formation af a regular organisation with similar din- WM quite a dlttlngslahed party thai sat down to partake of tbe excel- lent repeat prepared by Mrs. Wagataff, scar ef tbe hotel Tbe detaile had bean arranged by P. V R. VuWyok. These were the Invited taeata: Format Mayor W. I. Baandera, vtoe president of tbe. Ingereoll - Sergeant Drill Company ; Ohaa. Warren Boat, seoraMTy ef tha American Society of ClviJ Koglneert; William O. Bealar, president aad general manager of tbe Jaraay Centra! Railroad; Col " m «. Tyltr, lawyer; F W. iredell. mlnfBg aaglater of the 0. * Cooper Company ; Jse. S, Jowett, of tba lagersoll-Sergeeat Drill Oom- paay ; Stephen Bait, deatgaer; Joeepb E Morse, chief engineer of the Tide Water Oil Company : Frank H. Ball, r e m n l aaanegar ef thaAasariean Bn- glaa Company : Hear* D. Bibbard, of the Mangaaeae Btosl Safe Oompeoy: Leonard Waldo, oonsnitlng en- gineer ; OoDDoilman W. A. Oamgnes, of lbs Levering A Oarrlgoet Iron OompaBy | Stephen B. Krom, maun• faotoMr of stone crashing machinery | Oeorge H. Fnat, editor of tbe Engi- neering Newt; Benjamin % Cbnroh, former obief engineer of tba New Tork water works; Robert A. Meeker. SUte Bapervieor of Roads i Broil Wolt- io, engineer and contractor ; Street imiuioner Andrew J. Gavett; M. A. Zook, A. E Owen and James L. iWBlee, Of tbe engineering depart- •I of tbe Jaraay Central Railroad ; Barry L. MeQee, of tba Electric Vehicle Company; F. A. Dunham, civil engineer, A. U. Bowman, me- ohanieal engineer; John H. VanHorne, I engiaoer; Frank W. Roller, elactrioal engineer; L. W, SerreU, eleetnoal contractor; Wiliard II Miner, electrical engineer; La Roy Olarfc, meohuioal engineer :;p. T. R. VanWyok, eleetrieal engineer of tbe iw Tork Telephone Oompaay; B. 0. VanEmbnrgb, boroogta englDeer, ud O. O^'Uphast, meohanioal engineer. Former Mayor W. L. Saaadars acted i tonatmaetex and atade the flrtt sateen of tba evealng. Ba said inci daaUy: "I waa aeked tbe other aay, 'What the perpoae of this dlnnerr I traat that oa> gaest will rsatrala bit native eety whaa I give yoo my answer. Thla dinner, I nald, u Ilk* every other dinner, ihe trat parpoaa Ia to have plenty of goad tbfDRI to eat and drink tba aeeond perpoae la to re- lavennat a lot of saael oraoted and roa rutted oldengineers and have a ioed time at Mr. Oaaoed'e expenas. 1 don't aaaa hit Bnaaoial expense, of Miarse, bat yes know there ta • say• mg that money it not everything la hit world. I told "7 qaeBttoaar that Ibare wee til be a tblrd eadl rather n- traordlaary parpoas al tbla dinner and was to protect tinman digestion tilling down on after diaper speeobae. There would be none of Bay macqaeaoa. I wonld talk a UWt, ef >orta, thai eeaian'l be helped Bad It aa only natural inebriation from aa raberaao* of oempresaed air. "Oar f i i i i baa baea Baked to dine with aa teal|lil becaam weera proad to oail earaarvae Us frieaaa and be- tea betotbaleading represeateaive Of aw profession residing 1B this ielaity. Mr Oagood lsadiMiBxaUbed aambti mt the Ajaarleaa tlmAmj of Civil EDsioesrs with a record of ax. aaee ta the Waat aed Booth (bat baa broegbt w him -galaaa eptaloae' beat east aaea ef Mew Tort. It fLAHTFIBLD BOYgBfl. r af Drake'e Cataaabu Willie,* B. Allen, reocivar" (or Ua Colombia Realty Company. Taaaday. •lad hii rapnta of tba aalea of Iba pro- partiaa af tba ooaoern la Vnioa and Middlaaar Oonntlea, and Vlca Cban- ofllor Oray made ordeii teqatriag tba •toekboldera to abow oaaaa oa Jaiy T why |aa aale aboald not ba oongrmed. Daway Park waa told to Peter O Pol kam, for 910, vabjact to llaaja amonntlng to H.780. Two tractt on Randolph road waat to ft D. Draka for tio, rabjeot to eacai 94.SM.aX Woodland Park waal to Blaton M. French far 9SU, aanjaot to H.414.SI of aaeambranoaa. B. Henry nepew parohaaad two tract* oa Proa* paet avenne. aabjaot W am id a propaity oa Johnaon avent BoooBd atreat, waa eold to Mr. V tor |76 rabtool to tl.MS. MINISTER'S DAUGHTER WED TO ST. LOUIS, HO., MAN. araaaony Takea n a o a la O»lv«ry M. K. Charek, Haw Vark— Ta Baaida In Waat. Mi» Agnaa Bryan, daughter of R*v. ad Mia. Jamaa Robert Bryan, of Albert etteet, and William Wallace Obandlar, of Bt. LooU, Mo., were marred Taaaday afternoon la Cal- vary Matbodlrt Epiaoopal Ohnroh, iw Tork. Rev. Dr. Bryan, the falb«r of tha bride, aaatatad by tba Utor of tba chnroh, officiated. Tba wadding waa attaaded by a arge namhar of eooiety folk* from ~ iwTark, Hartford, Ooaa, ; St. Lonit and Plainfleld. The bride taogbt for yeart in tb«poblla ecltool Hartford aad wet a gradoate of tbe PUIaBald Blgb Bohool. She lived in ity aararai year* wbiia bar father waa paator of thaFlnt M. E. Ohareb. Mra. William Wallaoa Chandler will be at home alter middle of September at 3660 LlsdtU BoaUrard, at. Tjoata, Mo. OXT8 DIPLOMA- Action of Brooklyn Collage of Phar- CIUIH Keelfaattoa of Facolty MaaaiMra. Became Bdmnnd Dantes, a former PlainfleJder has been awarded a dl- ploma in tba Brooklyn Oollega of Phsroiacv, two profeeaors in that ttitntioii bava rsrigoed. Profesaore H. Bartley and Albert H. Brnndega ihaxge that Dantea hat twloe nerved terms in prison for theft and forgery. Dantee waa employed by Ohailes H, Ball, ef Watcbnng avtune, foar yean at a drag olerk, ano". it'laaald, while Mr. Ball wae away on hie vaca tlon he ttole trie diploma and somi money, changing tbe wording of the diploma in order to nse It to his own advantage. Tbe New Tork College of Pharmacy took tha matter op and, II ia alleged, baa the man sent to Black' wall's Island. It Is claimed thai Dantes haa served 1B the navy ba< was a deserter. PIAINFIELDERS WITNESS WEDDING. Mlae Belle Harris, Grenddaashte efS. R. Mope, Marries J. P. Hart. Oranford, July 1—Ml« Clara Belle Harris, a pi ran a daughter of Stephen R. Hope, of PlainSeld, and Jamei P. Bart, ef Roeslle, were married laat evealng at t*ie borne of tba bride, al tbla place, by Rev. R, J. J. Bhodea, paator of tbe 11. B Chnroh. Tbe bride was attended by har titter. Mlas a K. Hsrrit, Mbrideemaid. and tbe beet man wee Newtoo Draka, of Jerasy Oily. Tbe ceremony was wlt- ad bymany relatives fraat PIBIB- •eld, Btgb Bridge. Maw Branawlok, WaatBald, Bllaabetb and Rabway. MISS PHILUP* WIMS. . Claae mt Woman't Toaraaaaaan Park Cioir Olaa. Tba women'i golf tnnraamiat wh aa baaa coatinoad darlag May aad Jane at iba Park Q*U Olab, cloaed vaatarday aftoraoaa. Mlae Halen Phil- lip, woo Iha eap with a total of 7 point*. Tba Other contcatanta aoortag u wen tbeae: Mra. a. L. Uood- rlob, €<4: Miaa Mar Shrove, 4 I t ; Miaa Jaakaoa, S 1 «;Mlaa WaUa, l|4l Miaa Millar. I; Mlaa Helen Shreve. IX: Mlai Lotaeau, i S :* lM otark, t; Mlaa Saidaa Maa Howall,;i'». Tba Jaly-Aagaet 1 tti—* will JalyT. Baaraal Baddca. oaa of known laalioaH of tba borongb, la rary 111 at Ua baaaa la Daar atiaot. Oa Jaly 4 bo will ohaarre hit forty- third weddlag aa»tveraary. PlaJnfleld Girl Marrie* Al- rwd Hoyt BUI, of Faji- bMlt, TBE WSDDINQ AT HOU8K HANDSOME DECORATIONS AND BEAU- TIFUL GOWKS conncvous. by Bov. Jeroaaa Gardaar. OOl- clatao-Caaale ta Travel AbraaA Some af UM rraaeata. Tb* marriage of Mlaa Florenc Dorothy Reid, daagbbtr of Mr. and Reid, daagbbtr of Mr. Mra. Samuel Reid, o f e n Waat S enth atreat to Alfred Boyt Bill, of rarlbaall, Mian., took plare Tnea- i attcrnoon al tbe home of tba brlda'a parent*. Tba wadding oara- moay waa performed at So'clock igj tba preaanoa of a large aambei of frlanda ana relative*. Sweat paaa la great profuiloB formed tha prlnolpal •ecorationt. Tbara Iba walla wara hidden behind aereene of tba flower, with white ilbbone hold- ins them la plaoe. In tba library. where tbe oeremooy waa Mrformad daitiet arranged in a aolld bank olroa- lar In ibapa formed a mintatnre palall . for the miaiiter and tbawalli were entlraly invnible behmd tba rk of wild Sowera. Tha dining room decorate* in red roaae, formed a marked oontraal to the color aohtme and deoorativa faatoiei of tha reoep* tlon rooma. Tba balle ware lined with potted palme and fane giving tba en- tire lower floor tba appearanoa of belag a veritable flower garden. At tba appointed time VanBarr'a •obeatra from Naw York, played Mandelaohn't wadding march aad tha bridal party •Urtod from an apetaira roost down Iha Hbboa entwined ttair- caae to tba parlora. She waa attired In white «alln orapa da chine The gown waa trimmed Wltb Dacbeeee laoe. A tulle vail W H oanght op by a elnater of orange nloaaama. She carried * bomiBH *f white twaat peat. Tbe maid -of-honor, Mitt Ana* Reid, a titter of tba bride. wore a gown of dotted Swfaa trimmed with old laoe. The brtdeimaidi wenMiaa Bertha Reid, titter of the bride; Mlaa Latalla Bill, alater of tba groom, and Mite Edna Toffey, of Jeriey 01 ty. They all wore while dotted Swlaa with large blna tathei and white piclnre hata. They carried booqoaU of lilllei of the valley and forget-ma- oott. Tha beet man waa Irwin Calmer, of Jollet, 111. The nabara were: Kdwln Tbompaon, of Ixraia- Till", Ky. ; Jamee Beynolda Watte, at Aobnrn. N. IT. j and Wlllard Held. Of SavasDab. Oa., a brother of tba brida. Bev. Ohailei E. Barring, pattor of tba Flrat Praabyterian Cfaorob al Jer- aey City and R*v Jerome Gard- ner, of Roahertai, N. Y., were tba Officlatirjg mlnittert The brida an' liven la marriage by hat father. Following the marriage ceremony a reception wu held and a wadding •upper wet a«rved, wben tba newly married couple alarUd on their honey- oon late in tha evening. For two jeers thay will travel abroad aad open their return. It U Mid that Mr. and Mrs. BUI will make their boma in Minnetotta. Tbe brlda'a praaaot from tba groom waa- a ooUar of pearle and diamonds. The brlde'e glfai to the brldeemalda wara pearl enff plaa. To the maid ef bonor aba nave a gold apanglad brace- Tba groom gave hie nabcre opal aoarf piBt. Qaeata were praaanl from New York, Jeraey Olty, Joltet, 111, t ' Fanbaat. Minn. ; Plainleld.M. J and l R Baalaeaa Hooaalag. WlUlem Jeflery, oae ef Plalnnald'e baatllag reel etute dealers, has leeaed ea la Ibe Teajdarbaak ba tiding will occopy them after this weak. The rooms have bean elaborately far- nisbed aad are fitted with : • e a t s convenient to tbe traaim rbteb bale Word waa raoelvad la tbla city, aa* day. of tba death Zpt John Mallaaj I •hlcb occarrtd la a Haw Tork boa- } pita!, where ba went for treatmeat. lea waa a JonreayiBaa plambar ia tbla city. Hia body will probably ba broaght hare far ialermaal. Caaaa O»aaad. Mlea Bara Carry and aavaa ef feat j yoaag enargaa, ara now lft"ate< at the Batberwood Freah Air Hum a J Mem children will arrive a* saw] •a w11 bia a few daj«.

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T H E CONSTITUTIONALIST.VOL. XXXVI. PLAINFIELD, N. J.. THURSDAY. JUI.T X, 1903. NO. 17.

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mumThouMDd Socle*? People atW*4diB«of MlM Bdith Hyd.

Colby.

BRIDE ALovxx/rrzorun

SON 0T iOHM 0 . tOCKFELLt* WAS

AaJO"G THOSE WHOUSHUED.

of a*. Paal'a M. B. Oaareb, Otaafeo.Rev Dr Dealel Halleeea, tbe proiedla* »lder at the Blaaeet* dietrlot.

Ctaraa la>« • > • • •

W*44la| TripI C I I H I oftea DM a ataei Md ft Ctrl

iMtr apoe the I N M H at matriaMajyla eaob ft Maae ef apleador a* attaedee'I'M weddiag Taatday i n t n a w ofHIM Kditb Hyde, dM|hMi of MM.Oberlaa Hjd*. at Baal rroat meet,end E N N M Oolby. of O I M N O Ball,U.w-llya h r t , <>ra**» All Maiwealth eoald] bey, la the way of ad-<)>•• taiir to tlw w w o i j aad Moaptien, oil thai eoelety < M M land atbrillleaey aea ImuttaaUaaf, WOOthere to a U t tbe I > H I memorable,Plainlald baa eeldeai «lliM*«d a tocietj woMlM Of more dUlUcti" LO-

taraat maneii by tba preaonoo of ao• U T diattPiotaned people.

Tba bridal avaeaaataa form* lo tharharab at 4:K o'clock A choir ofolaataaaj koyt from Oiaaa Cberob. ofSew York, eweetly at eg lag BarnabyV"O. Pwrfeot Lava," met tba bride attbe daer. Tba organ, played by JameeH. Helfoaetela, of Clraoa Obarob.frem tba tender mule «• BarnabyI III i| ID to Iba mere iiirrioi atralaeof tba Lobeagrta weddleg march. andtbea tba choir atlll (inline precededIba bride at Iba elaU. Follow)a« tbaebeir bora f—• tba alibi oabera andthe «ald of boaor with tba two littlenow** atria atrewlag. tba brid*'« path.way with beaatlfel tprlaa bloaaoeaa.Tha Wide approached iha altar on tbearm af bar brother, Cbailea Uviaw-aaeee Hjd», who | i n bar away. Tba

la etrnrgeMoat, Mia* Delia. Veahl. Mia. Dyeh

Wlkl laa Mary BMlMf aed

LAWN MM CHARITYCHILMCN AID THE NETHHWOOO

FICSH AIR HOME.

Oolby, bU breeber, Beet tba bride attba altar

*>». William R ftloherda, D. D.. ofiba BrMh Pretaytertaa Ohamh. for-marfy of tha Creawe* Avaaaa Obanh,raad tb* BpUoopai aarrtoo. faUavtafwbloa tba bridal paitj paaotd eat totba ataato of Haadalawha.

Tba bridal ROWB WH aaparb, coo-iliiiai af a whita llbarty aatla fownwith a loag aqaara ooart *rain. tbaooramfa waa irimined wllti daabaaaalaea, tba akin baias wltboal triai-MtaBja. Tba n i l waa of appllqaa Uea.Mia) Hy«a carrlad a atmr araaatadprayar boob with loo« book asarka aada apray of oraaffa bloaaoaaf. Bar handawon oovarad with laoa aiiu, and lahar hair aba wora a larga dlaaiaaidtiara, tba gift of bar mother A atnaaof paarU abool bar n*ok waa tba ajlftel Iba troom

Tba said of boaor, Mlaa BdllbHoadUy Bnallay, d>uhMr at Mr.aad Mr* W. PalaMf Baillh, of Nathar-wood, waa gvwaad ta whiw »od pala•raaa ohiBoa. with daiibaaaa laoa

hat aad oarriad a boaqaat of oardtataaTba flowar alrla. alaaaa of Iba brtAa,wat* Kin Dorothy Hyaa. aaaabtai afOaariaa W. B'da, el Tmiadw Park, NY . aad Mim Halaa Hyd». daafbtai"f Mr aaw Mia. Loan K*pl*f Hyaa.af Tliaavtlla, Pa. Thar wara draaaadla WhlM

Tha aaaata war* Joba D. Rookfallaw. Jr., Robart O. Maad. JobaKaaay, W w a i Day aad Dr. PartarSyasa, all af Haw Tart | Olfard P.BarHak. at Phlladaipbla; P. daL.Hyda, of PXataiald, aad Btaalay MeOacwtab.

A aataf aabaaia at ctaaa aad • ;waa baaaMfallr aatrtad aat at tbaobataa la tba > n > | i m l al aba

aad benebea of phlei. Onware gladioli awoke, wlama aee brie* reaaa. Tbeme weaad. with are am ra

ef white Daer de-tie, Uad with erhttoaa*** rlbbena ia the wlndowt »beg* elaatere of hydranceee ta MiaaiToaaewd by trwatanl faUefe. The

ware gailaaded with

alataa firand taa> aalj Mt of aalaraaiataa af aba y i M aad wbiia.

Taa raoaptiaa at tba haaaa at tbaarl4aa' wotbar, aos Baal Prail atraot,

» • a'elaek ta 7.

TJT WK8LKY-8 HONOR.

Qlrta Beve Can***

Tbroaib tba aaraaat aSorta of torn*•aai ftru. Halaa Rydar, Halan

Woollay. Balaa, Balltb aad Etballagan, a aaaoaatfal U n fair WMbald Tnaailaj aftoroooa at tba ban*

• UD Ryaar la o m u l araaaa, farIba baaafll of tba Nether wood Piaab

.ir HDma A saedi; n n waa nallaiiaa a proat

largo taat waa ataalid oa t M

artlataa, oaka, oandy and lea craa-.A grab-bag was a aoaraa of aiaobproBt. *-T»ddy" Rydar, a ttardr II*,-

«bap, bad cbarga of » pin wkaalla, aad ba aaM bla aatlra Monk at a

( d proat MIM Maty Moflatt badebarga of a «wloi MIM JUaa Ban

AMIMIDR tba foar yoaag «irl« whobad tba aflalr ia obame wara KtbalWabator. Ktbal TaaWlakU, AlloaCtaaha, Alto. VaaBon, Bdaa Mobar.Prod Smith aad Ethal Vail. Thayoaag slolka raoatvai balp fMaa a flaw

r patiiaa. aaiaag wbaat woro Hit.E. B* Rydar, Mra. Halaoa VaoWinkla.Mi. aa< Mra. Lladaay Wooilty. E B.

;ydar aad Mlaa MofMt.

HANAQINO COMMITTBE.•aatnera of AailUarr Bears Jtow

AaelelI>• la t:«atr(till.< Mea-pltal Affaire.

i aew maasgisa; oeeamittea haa• appointed by tba Board of Govar-

nora of MaUaaberg Hospital, a feetarebelBg tbe repreaeatatlon oa tbe board

three m n t o n of tb* Woman'aIllary te tbe Board of Governors.

Tbe eaajmitiao coniim of BamaalHoming ton, Oeorge H Qoddard,Howard >rraoett Reynolds, Obariea

. Brooka. Mlaa KcaltU Seblppar,Ira. John Oray Footer and Mra. J.

Parker Maaoa. It ia rbe feeling oftb* beard that tbara ai* many pereoea

bo ahoald ooBlribata toward tberapport af iba beepltel, tneemeeb *•

ooatribetioaa will be tbeaklsll*received my the oflMele.

LAW* PARTY.

• • • ! • • • i fT i la l l i •afaraaaal Saa-

Tba BMajban «t tba Janior d-part•aat af Trinity Raforaiad Ot inhoaway-aabool. to tba nmaber af fifty.

•ojoyad a la,wa party Taaaday aftar-aooa al Iba boaia of Mra. Joba Brooka,Watebaac m m i Tba oatlai waa

ft. Sog••pariataaaaat of Iba jtaailanalaarlMad by Hlat Mlaala W r M l . Dar-a« tao boat* froaa 9:aD to I JO (bahlldran bad a Jolly tlw.* ptaytag

Bafora Ifcay left for ham*

Jaba Btaoa, Frank Olarkaoo. Cbaa.H i m i aad Philip Otaaa. loltat aat-lar». **** lafl far Ibau -acomer n-

aatlaaa, aad tbalr plan— »r» batagUWd ay Oaarca Apcar. Oanlal Bboa.Praak Hal lay aad Jaaaaa BatUy.WIUlaaaTaara baa r a w id baa da-ttoa aa atark la tha poatnlai aAar atwo waaka' vaeadoa.

Praf. Bdaar B. Batllb. i» M « |wltb a aaaibar af yoaag a n 1tato eily. lafl yaatardaj for 0

* . BpoOord. M.hay will oaaay oat for

m m m DETAILand Owners of H o n a i

THKEE P U S S E S OFFEBXD

2:20, 2:25 AND 2:30 TROT Oft PACE

Alt SCHEDOLED.

The Pleianeld Drivinguoaaoaa tbe complete entriee tor tbeteee to take place, Jaiy 4 at tbe

Driving Park track The horse* arerated in three -''mil. Iba S JO, I Urnand MOdaa.

Be. I, 1J0 elaaa tret ec paoa, paneWO-AraoU, S J6V oh. a, , by

Egbert!*, dam by Aleeatara, W. H.Oovtlle, WeaUMld, II. J. ; Beetle D ,I : l» \ , br. nt.. P*dlgree anknown, J.

t, Jr . Plain fie Id; Belaa 8.,m, 1. D. Kortoa, Naw

Braaawlok, H. J. | Edgar C , »-»^,b ( , by Edgar Dad ley-Ben born Maid.Joba B Oabora. Oak Tree, N. J. jJaeau Dine, *M\,, b, m . by Atflno-Oipaey Girt, J. a. Irving, WeatBald.

J. ; Palaee Otri. 9 :»*(,. b. m.. byNotharat-Oeramai. J. J. Phalen. UlanMoore, *. i, ; Amtbr, *:U%. b. g..by Allograph, dtev ontraced, Oeo.Avery. StapJetoo, H. I. ; Little Pateey,"

j . . by Molreee d w . byWllkaa Spirit. James Avery, aHapie-

i, 8 Llo. a, t:«B olaaj trot or paoa, pane

(HO—Anrata, aa. m., by Kgbartleamaara, W. H. OovUle,

Wettaeld, H. J. ; Glider't Lad. b. g.,Ambalalor at Jerry Bed, b. t., by

Bed Wllkaa, J. f t Oreane, Jr., plela-Maaaera. b. g., by Oraaario-

Ktbelwya, T. H BraoUngham, BonthIbert L.. b. «., by

Braadaa. Plalalald; Tbaa. i , by Prodigal Ham., by

Sabla Wtlkaa. R A Fairbalro, Waaa-J. l Bad DaTii, b B., by

Kiag Chaajptoo dam, by BasaaaChief. D.> 0. BaiallTj. PlalnSeld;Hallla, b. m., by Qaartarmaawtf, dam.lakraoad, S. Bwaot, Parth Aaibay, H.

J. ; Oaa P., br. t , by Hat Harlay orViola r , br. • . . by Jobs Baaoom, L

tortoa, Haw Braaawtok, X. J. ;Belle, br. m.. by Boa of Matwood.

aaUaoad, A L Baiallay, Plata-Bold | Bob DoagUaa, b. g., by tlpaara,

aatnoad, J. J. Pbalaa, UlanMoora. >. J.

3, * JO olaaa trot or paoa, psraaIl.io-Cou Dln^it b. m . by Ulraot

by Jaroaaa Eddy, R. A. Fair-balra, Waatlald, N J. ; Pattia Wllkaa,b. a., by Palroaaga daa., by AafalaadWUhaa, O. C. ferowrr. PlaiaSald. B.J. ; Jerry Bad, h. i., by Bad Wilkai <uOllttar'a lAd. b. «., br Ambulator. J.H. Oraaaa, Jr.. Plaiaftald: Maaaara,

by OratorloElbalwya, T. H.gbaja. Sooth Plalaflald; Viola

P., br n . br Joba Baaoem, d»m aa-oad. I D. Bartoa, Haw Braoawtok,J. : Balls, bt. SB.. by Hoa of Not-

waad, dam aaUaaid. A. L Staalliy,Plntan«ld: Blgblnnd I^ddla. blk. g.,by Eaipanr Wllkaa. dam by Baoea-

W. A. Tmck.r, Oraaaa. Bod,., Padigraa aotraoad, Oaarya A Son, Elinbatb; Llttlai gr. • . Padigraa on I raced.

Howard Huff. Tbraa Brtdcea, N. J. ;Bob Do-ilaaa. b. g.. by Bpaara, <U.•jAracad. J. J Pbalaa, Olaa Moor*,>. J. : Uaala, at. at., by Bayoaaa

Plata

Rev. John SheTidan Zelle, Who willoaoeeed to tba paatnraii of tbe Oree-

Aveaae Ohnrofa nen Beneembet,baa had a thirteen-yeam asperleaoe In

r, daring which bla labor*leva beaa attended by unvarying see-am Aa * palpit orator hit power laixaeptioaal, aad he haa elan woa

distinction aa a writer. Ba willnew datiea early la

September tbe exact date being stilla aaiaataa Rev. Dr.

William R. Rlebaraa, now pastor ofthe Brick Presbyterian Obamb efMow Tack.

Rev. Mr. Zelte was bom ia Prince-•>, Mam, when his father waailaistet ef the OoagregWiooal

Ofaarob. At bis tatber't death wbaathree months old. be moved to

borne in Bangor, Maine,when be received bio early raining.Be la a graduate af Williams OoUege,rbere be took tbe flrw prlae at tbe

moonlight priaa speahing aad waaprea'dsni of Ibe elaaa la bU sealer

tradwatlaR la 1867. Mr. Zelteidee the Dalon Theological Semi-

nary for one year, stedyiag daringthe two following years al TaleDivinity School wbara be gradaatedia IBM.

Mr. Zelia'a flrtt aallltiiienl waa overtba Oeagragatloaal Ohnreb la Ply-

mB,, laUaableld wnnty,i n mialater tor four years.

Ia 18B1 ho eearrted Mlaa

•AFTIUAL SERVICE.

Bar. Dr. ftrbanek BaaUxee Chlldranaf Mr. aad Mra. K. S. Waavar.Tba tbraa ebUdiaa, ^OUdya. Irrlag

ad Obawlaa Weaver, daagbaar aodMI of Mr. and Mm K. & Weavai,i n aaa> ebrlaaaaad at tba hul l of

tb* oanata In Soatb avoaaa, by Rev.Or. OamaUaa Bjhaaek, of Trinity Re-tonaad Charch. Tfaoaa wttawMtag

aaraaaaaj wara Mi. aad l in. O.Waavar, Mr. aad Mia. Irvlac

Waav*r aad aoa, af aaatarvllla; MlaiMnry Jadaoa. of MaatgaaMtr. >. T.:

•ad H n Joha T. "iibaiaa.Obariaa B. Smith, M M Laey Hatlib,

i B M j Maoa, b a n l b t l .Harper. Mr. Bowl. Mr aad MraObarlM C. Davla aad Mm Baiilb, ofI b i« c 11 j .

H i e OF HONORSkatcii of B«T. John 8. Z«lia

th« I t w Pastor of t inCrwaMit AT*. Church.

MUCH TRAVELLED H A S

GRADUATED FROM WILLIAMS COLLEGE

AND YALE MVIMTY SCHOOL.

Hu Caatnbaitad ta li l irlni Twit-

Three years later, he was oalled to belialMar ef the Old Stone

Presbyterian Obereb In Cleveland.Dr. Hiram 0. Haydeo and

a charge af Bottom Avenue Pretby-ariaa Oharab. A few moatfea prior tobla eosaleg, this eharob bad bean di-vided by B dissension In welch tbapaator aad about two-third* af tbamembata withdrew, establishing aCongregational Canton OH the samea*. A One new banding Ibea 1B;iriMiaot of erection waa tbna left withonly eame ninety remaiBiag members.Mi. Ztlie took charge in Jely 16M,praaohiog tba Brat aermon in tbe nawand nearly empty building. OradaalJy

iditione improved after a loagstraggle, antU In 1900 when Mr. Zallaleft, the ebaroh bad reaobed e mem-bership of 400, was united, strong andprooperoaa, indicating tba power of;be pettor-t Inflseaoe.

Whaa In Olevaland Mr. Zalla hadneeb to do with tbe College O banal*.offlclatlng there regularly, la Decem-ber of 1900 be aooapssd e oail to tbehJttorio Flrat Reformed Obareb of

i mi the oldeat fooada-ttooi la tbe ooaatrv. wltb a beaatlfal

lh trailding of which Edward T.Potter, brother of Bishop Potter waatbe architect Boheaeotady baa grownin the pert flfteea yean from 13,000to 0,000 owing to the General BIOQ.rio Workt whick employ nearly 11,.00 men, of wblob II la sadd thaiisarly MO are oollega graduates, mek>ag a ill teas ' field for work. DarlagIhn peetorate a Baa perilb baildlBgcoating 180,000 was titular

Ostsid* hii ragalai datiea aa a el-iae, Mr. Zelle haa done maeh writ-

Ing dorlBg tbe las* tea years, la thailists he bee ooBtrlbeeed regelarly tothe loag editorial colamn on the froutpage at tbe Snnd«j School Times,kelag ana af the fear who wrote farthat oaUaw. Other sketches, erUeleeand review* from bis pea beve appeered bare aad there la tbe Ooegre-

Ibe Critic, aad otherend paper*.

ISM together wltb Rev. CarrollParry, reoter ef 81 Philips, Oerrleoa,Hew Tork, a brother of Bliaa Parry,

tf Iha Atlaade, Mr. EeUelittle beak pnbllabed by the

Pram la Beaton, ceiled•BUI Pratt, tha Bav-Beek Pblloao-

pher." a aaeareawy at owe ef the la-aaraatlag ohareesers fa* tlty yeanwail known M tbe rnaanti of WilliamMM

He tmrelad In Xerope la IBM aadaaeie \m 1101 when to m '

Prominant Man Give Dinnerla Honor of Dl«tingui»h»d

Boroag-hitft.

TALKS

FUMER MAYOR WILUA- L. SAUNOERS

ACTS AS TOASTKASTER.

•Wno-a Wh* mma Wbat"

M.da by Waaaa Wao TbaagkU

Nearly two eoore reaidenta of Plain-neld aad North Plainoeld. all atea eftechnical edaeetlea. gatberad. aroondtbe board at the Park Avahaa Hotellaat Tuesday, tt do honor to their fel-

tewaaman. Joseph O. Oagood,chief enflreer of the Jeraey OaatralRailroad and oae of the ablest en-[Ineers In tbe eoaatry. It wee a baaU-

monial dinner, ioformailj arranged,of nraet datlgbttnl aaaara. From

this meeting, the ant galberlag ofaeara who slalm thle oitj aa their

home, auy ratalt tbe formation af aregular organisation with similar din-

WM quite a dlttlngslahed partythai sat down to partake of tbe excel-lent repeat prepared by Mrs. Wagataff,

scar ef tbe hotel Tbe detaile hadbean arranged by P. V R. VuWyok.These were the Invited taeata:

Format Mayor W. I. Baandera, vtoepresident of tbe. Ingereoll - SergeantDrill Company ; Ohaa. Warren Boat,seoraMTy ef tha American Society ofClviJ Koglneert; William O. Bealar,

president aad general manager oftbe Jaraay Centra! Railroad; Col" m « . Tyltr, lawyer; F W.iredell. mlnfBg aaglater of the 0. *

Cooper Company ; Jse. S, Jowett,of tba lagersoll-Sergeeat Drill Oom-paay ; Stephen Bait, deatgaer; JoeepbE Morse, chief engineer of the TideWater Oil Company : Frank H. Ball,remnl aaanegar ef tha Aasariean Bn-glaa Company : Hear* D. Bibbard, ofthe Mangaaeae Btosl Safe Oompeoy:

Leonard Waldo, oonsnitlng en-gineer ; OoDDoilman W. A. Oamgnes,of lbs Levering A Oarrlgoet IronOompaBy | Stephen B. Krom, maun•faotoMr of stone crashing machinery |Oeorge H. Fnat, editor of tbe Engi-neering Newt; Benjamin % Cbnroh,former obief engineer of tba NewTork water works; Robert A. Meeker.SUte Bapervieor of Roads i Broil Wolt-

io, engineer and contractor ; Streetimiuioner Andrew J. Gavett; M.

A. Zook, A. E Owen and James L.iWBlee, Of tbe engineering depart-•I of tbe Jaraay Central Railroad ;

Barry L. MeQee, of tba ElectricVehicle Company; F. A. Dunham,civil engineer, A. U. Bowman, me-ohanieal engineer; John H. VanHorne,

I engiaoer; Frank W. Roller,elactrioal engineer; L. W, SerreU,eleetnoal contractor; Wiliard IIMiner, electrical engineer; La RoyOlarfc, meohuioal engineer :;p. T. R.VanWyok, eleetrieal engineer of tbe

iw Tork Telephone Oompaay; B. 0.VanEmbnrgb, boroogta englDeer, u dO. O 'Uphast, meohanioal engineer.

Former Mayor W. L. Saaadars actedi tonatmaetex and atade the flrtt

sateen of tba evealng. Ba said incidaaUy:

"I waa aeked tbe other aay, 'Whatthe perpoae of this dlnnerr I traat

that oa> gaest will rsatrala bit nativeeety whaa I give yoo my answer.

Thla dinner, I nald, u Ilk* every otherdinner, ihe trat parpoaa Ia to haveplenty of goad tbfDRI to eat and drink

tba aeeond perpoae la to re-lavennat a lot of saael oraoted androa rutted old engineers and have aioed time at Mr. Oaaoed'e expenas. 1

don't aaaa hit Bnaaoial expense, ofMiarse, bat yes know there ta • say•mg that money it not everything lahit world. I told "7 qaeBttoaar thatIbare wee til be a tblrd eadl rather n -traordlaary parpoas al tbla dinner and

was to protect tinman digestiontilling down on after diaper

speeobae. There would be none of Baymacqaeaoa. I wonld talk a UWt, ef>orta, thai eeaian'l be helped Bad Itaa only natural inebriation from aaraberaao* of oempresaed air."Oar f i i i i baa baea Baked to dine

with aa teal|lil becaam we era proadto oail earaarvae Us frieaaa and be-

tea be to tba leading represeateaiveOf aw profession residing 1B this

ielaity. Mr Oagood lsadiMiBxaUbedaambti mt the Ajaarleaa tlmAmj of

Civil EDsioesrs with a record of ax.aaee ta the Waat aed Booth (bat

baa broegbt w him -galaaa eptaloae'• beat east aaea ef Mew Tort. It

fLAHTFIBLD BOYgBfl.r af Drake'e Cataaabu

Willie,* B. Allen, reocivar" (or UaColombia Realty Company. Taaaday.•lad hii rapnta of tba aalea of Iba pro-partiaa af tba ooaoern la Vnioa andMiddlaaar Oonntlea, and Vlca Cban-ofllor Oray made ordeii teqatriag tba•toekboldera to abow oaaaa oa Jaiy Twhy |aa aale aboald not ba oongrmed.Daway Park waa told to Peter O Polk a m , for 910, vabjact to llaajaamonntlng to H.780. Two tractt onRandolph road waat to ft D. Drakafor tio, rabjeot to eacai94.SM.aX Woodland Park waal toBlaton M. French far 9SU, aanjaot toH.414.SI of aaeambranoaa. B. Henrynepew parohaaad two tract* oa Proa*paet avenne. aabjaot W am

id a propaity oa Johnaon aventBoooBd atreat, waa eold to Mr. Vtor |76 rabtool to tl.MS.

MINISTER'S DAUGHTER WED TO ST.

LOUIS, HO., MAN.

araaaony Takea naoa la O»lv«ryM. K. Charek, Haw Vark—

Ta Baaida In Waat.Mi» Agnaa Bryan, daughter of R*v.ad Mia. Jamaa Robert Bryan, of

Albert etteet, and William WallaceObandlar, of Bt. LooU, Mo., weremarred Taaaday afternoon la Cal-vary Matbodlrt Epiaoopal Ohnroh,

iw Tork. Rev. Dr. Bryan, thefalb«r of tha bride, aaatatad by tba

Utor of tba chnroh, officiated.Tba wadding waa attaaded by a

arge namhar of eooiety folk* from~ iwTark, Hartford, Ooaa, ; St. Lonitand Plainfleld. The bride taogbt for

yeart in tb« poblla ecltoolHartford aad wet a gradoate of tbePUIaBald Blgb Bohool. She lived in

ity aararai year* wbiia barfather waa paator of tha Flnt M. E.Ohareb.

Mra. William WallaoaChandler will be at home altermiddle of September at 3660 LlsdtUBoaUrard, at. Tjoata, Mo.

OXT8 DIPLOMA-Action of Brooklyn Collage of Phar-

C I U I H Keelfaattoa of FacoltyMaaaiMra.

Became Bdmnnd Dantes, a formerPlainfleJder has been awarded a dl-ploma in tba Brooklyn Oollega ofPhsroiacv, two profeeaors in thatttitntioii bava rsrigoed. ProfesaoreH. Bartley and Albert H. Brnndegaihaxge that Dantea hat twloe nerved

terms in prison for theft and forgery.Dantee waa employed by Ohailes H,

Ball, ef Watcbnng avtune, foar yeanat a drag olerk, ano". it'laaald,

while Mr. Ball wae away on hie vacatlon he ttole trie diploma and somimoney, changing tbe wording of thediploma in order to nse It to his ownadvantage. Tbe New Tork College ofPharmacy took tha matter op and, IIia alleged, baa the man sent to Black'wall's Island. It Is claimed thaiDantes haa served 1B the navy ba< wasa deserter.

PIAINFIELDERS WITNESS WEDDING.

Mlae Belle Harris, GrenddaashteefS. R. Mope, Marries J. P. Hart.Oranford, July 1—Ml« Clara Belle

Harris, a pi ran a daughter of StephenR. Hope, of PlainSeld, and Jamei

P. Bart, ef Roeslle, were married laatevealng at t*ie borne of tba bride, altbla place, by Rev. R, J. J. Bhodea,paator of tbe 11. B Chnroh. Tbebride was attended by har titter. Mlas

a K. Hsrrit, Mbrideemaid. andtbe beet man wee Newtoo Draka, ofJerasy Oily. Tbe ceremony was wlt-

ad by many relatives fraat PIBIB-•eld, Btgb Bridge. Maw Branawlok,WaatBald, Bllaabetb and Rabway.

MISS PHILUP* WIMS. .

Claae mt Woman't ToaraaaaaanPark Cioir Olaa.

Tba women'i golf tnnraamiat whaa baaa coatinoad darlag May aad

Jane at iba Park Q*U Olab, cloaedvaatarday aftoraoaa. Mlae Halen Phil-lip, woo Iha eap with a total of 7point*. Tba Other contcatanta aoortag

u wen tbeae: Mra. a. L. Uood-rlob, €<4: Miaa Mar Shrove, 4 I t ;Miaa Jaakaoa, S 1 «;Mlaa WaUa, l | 4 lMiaa Millar. I; Mlaa Helen Shreve.IX: Mlai Lotaeau, i S : * l M otark,t; Mlaa Saidaa Maa Howall,;i'».

Tba Jaly-Aagaet 1 tti—* will

JalyT.

Baaraal Baddca. oaa ofknown laalioaH of tba borongb, larary 111 at Ua baaaa la Daar atiaot.Oa Jaly 4 bo will ohaarre hit forty-third weddlag aa»tveraary.

PlaJnfleld Girl Marrie* Al-rwd Hoyt BUI, of Faji-

bMlt,

TBE WSDDINQ AT HOU8K

HANDSOME DECORATIONS AND BEAU-

TIFUL GOWKS c o n n c v o u s .

by Bov. Jeroaaa Gardaar. OOl-clatao-Caaale ta Travel AbraaA

Some af UM rraaeata.Tb* marriage of Mlaa Florenc

Dorothy Reid, daagbbtr of Mr. andReid, daagbbtr of Mr.Mra. Samuel Reid, o f e n Waat Senth atreat to Alfred Boyt Bill, ofrarlbaall, Mian., took plare Tnea-i attcrnoon al tbe home of tbabrlda'a parent*. Tba wadding oara-moay waa performed at S o'clock igjtba preaanoa of a large aambei offrlanda ana relative*.

Sweat paaa la great profuiloB formedtha prlnolpal •ecorationt. Tbara Ibawalla wara hidden behind aereene oftba flower, with white ilbbone hold-ins them la plaoe. In tba library.where tbe oeremooy waa Mrformaddaitiet arranged in a aolld bank olroa-lar In ibapa formed a mintatnre palall .for the miaiiter and tba walli were

entlraly invnible behmd tbark of wild Sowera. Tha dining

room decorate* in red roaae, formed amarked oontraal to the color aohtmeand deoorativa faatoiei of tha reoep*tlon rooma. Tba balle ware lined withpotted palme and fane giving tba en-tire lower floor tba appearanoa ofbelag a veritable flower garden.

At tba appointed time VanBarr'a•obeatra from Naw York, played

Mandelaohn't wadding march aad thabridal party •Urtod from an apetairaroost down Iha Hbboa entwined ttair-caae to tba parlora.

She waa attired In white «alln orapada chine The gown waa trimmedWltb Dacbeeee laoe. A tulle vail W Hoanght op by a elnater of orangenloaaama. She carried * bomiBH *fwhite twaat peat. Tbe maid -of-honor,Mitt Ana* Reid, a titter of tba bride.wore a gown of dotted Swfaa trimmedwith old laoe.

The brtdeimaidi wen Miaa BerthaReid, titter of the bride; Mlaa LatallaBill, alater of tba groom, and MiteEdna Toffey, of Jeriey 01 ty.

They all wore while dotted Swlaawith large blna tathei and whitepiclnre hata. They carried booqoaUof lilllei of the valley and forget-ma-oott. Tha beet man waa IrwinCalmer, of Jollet, 111. The nabarawere: Kdwln Tbompaon, of Ixraia-Till", Ky. ; Jamee Beynolda Watte, atAobnrn. N. IT. j and Wlllard Held. OfSavasDab. Oa., a brother of tba brida.

Bev. Ohailei E. Barring, pattor oftba Flrat Praabyterian Cfaorob al Jer-aey City and R*v Jerome Gard-ner, of Roahertai, N. Y., were tbaOfficlatirjg mlnittert The brida a n 'liven la marriage by hat father.

Following the marriage ceremony areception wu held and a wadding•upper wet a«rved, wben tba newlymarried couple alarUd on their honey-

oon late in tha evening.For two jeers thay will travel

abroad aad open their return. It UMid that Mr. and Mrs. BUI will maketheir boma in Minnetotta.

Tbe brlda'a praaaot from tba groomwaa- a ooUar of pearle and diamonds.The brlde'e glfai to the brldeemaldawara pearl enff plaa. To the maid efbonor aba nave a gold apanglad brace-

Tba groom gave hie nabcre opalaoarf piBt.

Qaeata were praaanl from NewYork, Jeraey Olty, Joltet, 111, t 'Fanbaat. Minn. ; Plainleld.M. J and

l RBaalaeaa Hooaalag.

WlUlem Jeflery, oae ef Plalnnald'ebaatllag reel etute dealers, has leeaed

ea la Ibe Teajdarbaak ba tidingwill occopy them after this weak.

The rooms have bean elaborately far-nisbed aad are fitted with :•eats convenient to tbe traaim

rbteb bale

Word waa raoelvad la tbla city, aa*day. of tba death Zpt John Mallaaj I

•hlcb occarrtd la a Haw Tork boa- }pita!, where ba went for treatmeat.

lea waa a JonreayiBaa plambar iatbla city. Hia body will probably babroaght hare far ialermaal.

Caaaa O»aaad.Mlea Bara Carry and aavaa ef feat j

yoaag enargaa, ara now lft"ate< atthe Batberwood Freah Air Hum a JMem children will arrive a* saw]

•a w 11 b ia a few da j«.

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FISH ( X m i WWEM CALLED.

C——— •»»•>•• •• .—•< • » • • # '

"*«. • M t m l l i l of Jl*wMIIJ .««*rrf,<l I* import-.tbf • « ' »p"- i»m «f tbn

• • t»* •••tonr**reoantrj. Mya iJw

y :t Ik* IMbM,B I of istfrtnr

ladla, k> «JMI il irawh for ail** tmhart )• warrb ,-f t|*>f okn t»«H i t i * . an dried up

l > w n "f i q u r l t M ka<T f o r j n n• • d n c x t i l (a secw* ifMintM of tbU•tah, bat mil turn t tarrnk. • • they »l-• * • / • died la Ir.n.ii. r*p*rlell) wk<lI* tfca rkiaiij of 'h . tan C M ! , O—la* In IB* min • ' t n l

Mr. Kara*""* <<•»•"!"«< fa* Id** atpUrlng ibr fl-n I* M f t k n « t » N M f h•OMtalnl»B- • auroral . i ia . i l t , «rfw M f l 1 o . N *.Mh, aw) two >>oatl>a• « * fee p»rr*. uradrd with frl<-D<i. lalatfU. who ••riirrrt urirral flfi» • pert-M M aa.1 shipped ib™ Th* n*h aw-Find laM <r«*fc, a»d «b*ri la* •arth**-WaV* put* w»r* "peard. tb* earthtkervU waa f.»«n.1 prrfrrlly dry aod•a* aWa •>rr*faaltfri****t*te. Kr.ers!boar* aft«rbvla# placed ia water. b«w»-•*#r. 1b»j rant ID Ufa, aed arc BDW • •well ». emrr

T i n * H*h ar* t-m.1 Ifullj marked.l t d wh*a tk* Ur>r MrlkM th*m at <-rr-lala an»S« Ifcflt whole hndl** BSMMB)*all lh» <-<,l«r*«f tneratBtvw Thrj • • -vrag* ab..<n *».. and .n- fmr inrhi "teagta. and, * H s « ..ther l.k. breatfc*lbr«»»b tb* brag. n,.tr..| ..f the fill*.tfcw> enahjlag lfa*m I., live oa land.

It I. M M th« it., .*•>«•. caatamed • • an; doarillr anlnta.1, ai•oaf* wk*B ral!»tl t», ratine- fnod oat*f OB**B band Taeie flab hate whatMbrbt b* a*ll*d "crawlers" o* Ik* low-•r part of their hodlm, Ihaa eMblMg•JksM to trawl B * * r inn.t

MESSAGES IB MERCHANDISE-

• i - • • - - . - at a

I» rrgani to th* tu.ry which hHbees going Ik* round, of tb* Englishpaper. fct-lj aa 10 a Urerp.M.1lading a •>*>••«"• wrttifq apoa anby tb* park*r. a widow In Ifaaftoba.whom b* altlmately nurrinl. ih* tdan ("krimlrlr r*rn*rk> Ikal fnatiy tlarMtnli of tk* Maw bind couldrvl«t«d. ta tlHM a in*•».««- waa foundI* • barrel of apslta thai had tfrom Nfw Xralarx! In Ibka ni*i>aair>the pacbrr of lhr frnii. • joanf•a. •tnt*d thai hrr • u m l n n , w

u n ' i m n »i,fn. ram* from•kd >bf a*k*d tk* Hnd*r tn aarcrtalnIf a.tij -if h*r nan* aad familT

Ih* paprr* of Ib* tla*. th* Dndrri•bl* lo r l " hrr fall parthraUra u•nnrUlnir r*latl**a. Hot Mr. T*w.l**ala. a ni'fnl-r nf a Yorkshire baskhat fanik. had at oa* tlaa* •Itwtton <>f Ihra* "n.r..«f— In•haAdl**." •ota* of tkfia Win*Irftfieal. an.1 b*iaa- • . . '>,, . .! ..tda;t wk*B p*ac*fnl lr«d*ra«aa(h« by Alpriaa plrat*. and aold

Colorado, hkdiaparagewieat of tb* P81-um aad Negroes aa »oldl*rs. and Sen-ary Knot directed * foraaal inquirybe addressed to Oe*- Baldwin uk- wbo doaa'T"

j whether or ent be bad b r i cor- T h e f . llow that will nmsb the ba«l-rarfly iraoted. Tbe general prosaptly 1 img probabij." be returned, acrcwlj.

cnl*d Lhat be "*r flaade tfca atate- I "Aren't yon going to do the whot*in- Oen. Baldwin ' Job?" *h* asked.

-So only half of it. I will take thethtaura to oar onVe and .oasebodj ela«• i l l take them th* rest cf the way.The boas at the desk will kaow the ad-a m s . 1 don't know ii. The moving tsdose o* tbe installment plan to keepj o * folks here from fir.dlcg out whereIh* other p*op'c nett. They wereafraid to trait arc w'.sh tl* cumber forUm jv* might worm it m i of w*.BO ttfy ii.!<i tl it. bobndy bet the man-ager. 1 • ' * ' 1 people wLo KOVC oftena.s»e ttp trip IB rut < r» ,.kt that.Ball U* UK* * i , n 1 tab* a track awayfrom s board Itg-fc tut* 1 don't knowwhere It wi;| wild up. Tt«i n finer-airy done when there hat toe*n a rowand the folk* wbo leave dost wantl o b« follnwrd Been a ti-.tl* troublehere. 1 Imagine.** If if,i'..C tentative ly-

"Vei." tighed the landlady, "a Ilt-tla."

OVER i

AawwM Traaiwar • • * th* TrBBSB*rta-. ( - . 1.1 Tea in <*>» l i l s i l

If yon o»a*«J t h*m.nil!) Boonrr MCTIDCC th* car taaa

DM tb* bvtt*r dof. wbtch j o * prin."O*n. Baldwin *BI*r*d tb« miliiarj•rrtoc u aKoad hrut*naat of a Mfcbl-an rritiniFBt in Bcptrasbcr. INI, aad*rtrd until ihr etot* of th* rinl war.

|rrad* of piptaio. lartim«r,v. IV4. b* waa appolatrd i*e-nd Itcatrnanl in tk* !«lB*t**atB rrjTO-

nfant ry. *n.l haa *rrrnl with thati-..n!ini,..,,.l, -nrf. paulnr

n,rh all Ihr |rrad*a to that nf colo-whhrb h. r*ack>4 Julj M. 1*01.

• . IM». h* waa appointed bH|ra-jrrn»ral II* will rrmch tb* retil^

n» •» - Jnl.T « . IMS.

•a* a toirw n n . . . bay lhat kadlale*d fun' arahir; anotb*r app*•a a aarl of lattood miain oa a larg*•ark that had fa*t*nrd up a

JHAXPEHIHG OF SABERS.

< I* Ra* a » laaatlaa • (

The qarstton has mm* b*fdr* Uwar department whether Ih* sharp-ening of sabers U a violation nf aa.taw, orraaiom nf war, or nf iheOrnevi

OM, U K»J KltiBK*. r-lfl**Btbcavalry, now at 8ta*al. P. L. *ays a Ws.hlaginn report.

That offtrer reports a wrll cireulal*opinion among ..nV-r. that it U ncBwrmluibt' l« a-rind ubers when OgBlac a ritlllwd *»*mt The judar* s<m a u general of ihe army ("un

this Inquiry within thr rsreptioifmtagraph Ml nf i he arm i regnlatinaaad the •eervtary of war aaaounfathat tbe sharpeataf of nWrt Is «*tvtolail.o of th* laws nf war n..r of an

loss -h.<-hMaa

I Mmiam baa*i had work, n - ,

. HhadnooW*. - . !r al..aH.T Mj> the l.ri, , wu ,

g and ra**rfml and .rrnn1 t.4 UM M I i * r as M.SM t h i s , ,j , > * .t Ihlaa <>f kt iMjowi r.'MRt

• as w#!l s . rstrrprMiBr Th* KB| OlJ Journal aa>a: T h e *«nM

rs ba»* bH upon s novel ptaa I

Mihtra U..x.uri The* dI tP» pwrp-H- sH tbe egfs tb*ly, oa KBB.U.I There U, •#, a* «aj In prrirrl 1»* h*

• • n r k n i trira .'al • a w*eb If Ib,a *a» e wl IB*B* i* "Bf i Qoa I la leitnmtr In b* Baktlrrpa ertaalai*

' BBOM tbrlltinr cxperiraec ofhlch abe t*lla ia a wild rid* om

tbe back of «• elk. While oat la they h* j

n anfry ball elk. Sbe had leased•r fna •F*io.<t a tree, and beforeM ennW B»t ii the elk wwa upon*r.She took rrfnr<- in a sapling- and

ri*d to bold tbe animal'*

b headquarters at Deava•ttrlbated to Oca. B

. which otBrlal exevptioa •••.tak*Bf l l

interesting *«ia

i

of my reasons IOT llkiay the B»ttl»b l l * d t a - *«•» »', a. a Midler ta the « — »a.l •>' ' " • «•>• »P"to-

peaMng wltB In* aeif men and beasts

merely m*lntaii>--i aad employed in

prrfrrrnr* f y* Bam* capwHy. la a t fh l 1 • «worrlMl il-.'il b>a aafrlj. a> it

o**a't i»>k* BBJ •• i(f*T*OC* wkrtbcrirt kl l ld t

a>j point b*t-f l l b l d d

rope ways has IBlrwrtrd OB tb* Island' of O y

India, f. r the transportaisystew dh>of bnndreds

y py

earryiac tb* tea mrr the mil**wAkh r u n la

j pBkinar tb* n w of a fall-blooded

HERBERt G. SQUIERS.

A fact tbat goea to *how bow widelymerican i«trr>l and Ameriranactrv-y ar* now distributed over the whole[lobe wa* tb* appointment a* the

, msn who won <!i»! inctsim in millj affair. In China. Herbert 0.

Rquiers waa secretary at the I'nJtedlea legation in Peking When tl

laser outbreak occurred, and wahnt up la tbe beiica** city with tl

• foreigners. He had previouslyome flight kaowledge of nilitwy

ay* ihe Philadelphia Herord. I* threelies lonjr tbe r.,»d which was fo|-iwed by (he tl -••, and blood carrier.a* a murh gMMtmt diataaee.This anWM m."« of tramway passei

ver aeveral ndf*s one of which haironitd>rat>lr elrvalioa The tear*«. In bag* are placed inat carrtrrs. which are in tbe Ia hanging car*. It* the latter pass

driving terminal, by wlre-rnp*•smUitins fr m a turbine threeirt-r- if a mile distant. The la-' required to work tbe entire line4 not esreed tix men.'be tramway has been In ose f<ir month* and ha* giveB the mo

satisfactory «*rvl<-- The delivery <he tea I* performed quite aa reliablj

and h done in mi *iicb more cheaply.

affaires, aad this he raareiaed so ablytat tbe defexM of tb* legations' tba>Ihr slight foniaWatloas proved sufleJeat to keep tbe besieged from ihe alurk> or the « « , ; > loaf after II I I B I il »m If tb*y mow be doomed tttfstr«.ti..B Mr. Sqnlers' r.T.tlurt tt alt affair was ••• caVtrat tbat he « s

! it tbs rvparta of allign d*t*t«tes nkade to fcbetr

h> Canada, bat h x long beeaaa. Ak«a aaaam The post which be• It* paanrieai • • aaavaal degree of tacand ability.

i-r>» la**" .••«!•"•• frnai tbU fnr.aeoanlait laaW* r»«>n»d to trtehery. A ! • -B*alelnafvct»rof the N*w Y.!..,.,» bat! b*r anspirivBB aruosed bIb* *a j tb* Udlea walked o»

MUST SIT UPOK RUGS.

W* W-*wU I r t U the Du*>r TI. MI4 t . Lark IB) Hl«b-

ii«.-k'A Cawknra.

A ( i t l f i r p ' - j n which it devote,* eUcOMion ..f bygi*nlc »ab}

pa. It maintains that higbstrai!»kr ! chairs are respon.ible f<'eat msnj ol the ilia to * bich woman

. barhscbe. headacbei. dind M> DB may be dlrectlr-.ublei engenderrd intci' p>,ttureswcsre«nmprllellj . »am* on these ebair<Mltea is pnt f»rtb, then>* BAould lie about on soli lii...r. adapting tbete. iiirc:. to oar own ideaa (

tern seraglio kind of siwou'd give ua ouf ninch1, am well as sapplenerp Bn*nred. but bow, •

Mil ' by> coBtiTh* i

•fbe spertsel* of the BT*•epplngibom wilh a nrally-attired r v t t i nn the. di

*F* matron

DIDM'T KNOW KIHG EDWARD

ettrrupandcat of the London Exm in Paria describe! hia. *zp*rieoc«!rytnf lo ckaagv a n.vereiro wit

th* kiof'• bead oa It for French moiTb* I r n plan wa* at a >t«U of

leadinf ParUh bontieller.-It U not food.- aaid b b

hlBd if' eoDBte-

Enr!i>h ;>>gn and Is worth. U

1 I,

"Bat laWftafraid "

"Sever mlBd •utr-»-*T jon haveoac liYr h It >- Ifc* hm' of EdwardIhe ne» Ma*, and the gold brood."

- 5 * . an I want tn *** tbe qaecahead, and then f will <»ke h "

rtnally tb* . , * n ,ald sh* won]M frane. for it Fotir other pn

Edward BMapre.*«**•< a reaWeat *f Cbirar*, ta sXtrMaK that he lately lifted a bat**

Poet emlla tbc _P iow"f Briti.t iraaufactercn to tb

fact laa*tco»tmt-t..E»..:«iB» tbe I UMUH.*Pa hate IMCB ••bialncd by Aa>law* tetrmlt dariBf tbe ,a*l fi•reek* for tk* m»«rar1n>B of elect,«m*tto« v « r « » ir Enclaad, EMMsad ttrlland.

BRATI »I0Cin"AIrT GIRL. TH* SLOWLY RECEDIFG MOOR.

•wr Rank VlllMaa a4

Looking back through the ata of

nearer and nearer to tb* earth. Oursatellite BOW revolves at a distance,of 140,000 miles, but there wsi a limewhen that distance was BO more than200,000 miles. There was a time, mil-

of year* ago. no doubt, wbealoon waa bat H)0J>00 mil*" BWay;

cdas we look further and fen her back[he n.' 'ii ever drswlng elorericr to th* earth, •atll at last

we discern the critical period la eartb-IOOB hUtorr wb*B oargiobe waaspiB-iBg round in a period of about fiver | U faonn. writea Sir Robert Ball. Intooklover*' Magazire. The mnon. In-lead of revolving where wt now findU was then acinally close to thearth: earlier still it was. in fact,oncbicg i,itr globe, and theMiixm nndhe earth were revolving rach aroundhe other, like a football nrd n u unitall actnallv fariri.ril tr.gfih.rr.It Is inpoifibl* to reiiM tsV'ntr one

lep further. We know that !h<- esrthra*. al that early period, a wait moMen

The speed teems to hsvr been so. . jt tbat a rtipture took plarn a por-

lon of tbe moltrn matter broke awsythe parent globe, and the frag-

_ . coaletcrii into a small globe.That th* moon « n thus bom of ouresrth uncounted millions of years ag-ola the lesson which mathematics dp-

it lesrriH from thp nuirmtir of

PISTACHIO HUTS.

AICGRT BfLL APPROACHED.

roaad It. bat her strength was aoi. icnt and the elk broke away,

Miss Kellogg took advantage of a.meat's reBplt* to climb n tree and. on tbe e n t limb. This angered

he elk more than ever, and he gs<ree such a bomp tbat His. K.

ogg f.ll off.• would ban- been stamped

path by the animal's sharp hoobad H not been that luckily she ft

n th* elk's back. Then, with great.reaence of mind. «he gmsped thejitter* and held on for dear life.Away tbey went, the erased animal

ashing throngb the trees witb the.elocity of, an express train. Upilia aad acros» valleys the animalped. jumping over the rock* withremt-Bdons l*aps that almost•Bird the fright*UP,] rider.The elk tlarted through touit thick

brush wher* overhanging bramamc low down in order to hrnsh the

rider nff. Hut the terrifir 1 animalilcalated about Its aBtlers anrcangkt in the branch*^, t

trnggled and struggled, but cooijlnot gtt looae, and it w n bat thiwork Af a mouent for the intrepid

onntain g!»T to kilj_lhe captive *aj-si by riitiiatg rt>. fhroat wilh her

DECEPTIOH WAS VAM.

istio as, turn Dearm intr'tiitcimr rheth* inmates, the

charge warned him i-ntra.lirt the nnf.irtili. agree with all he said.»7f you humor him." naW

physirjn. "jim will dnnhtleM

phy»i

rtunate .(nan, bui

-TOt: U S UKE A HKAl'HEN"

him agreeable, lat«Uig*nt aad appar-estly cane, bis only mania being tba

re ry body ia eonaplring againa

The bishop ••11-*- 1 aadsaverslBg amicably with the Iwnatte,

wbo final I v said:

It developed recently tbat Senator "If I could have my wsy about it,"'iltiam A. i l»rk, of Montana, th* aaid aseBsttivecitixrn.accordlngtoth*•opper Wing" and multimillionaire, : ICew York Sun. "1 would bavc a law

waa sued by MUa Mary «c-N*llia, of Jmssed forbidding th* eating of p*«.few York, in the supreme court for! t>nt% In ekiated or surface car*, and re-

damagei for brench of pmmia* | quiring th* guards or conductors tomore than a year ago and th* affair: eject from ihr car* any person so of-Wti eondttctrd with ao much upcrecy . fending.

, not a word of it ever reached I "Men. strsngp • • it may term, notears of the public. The other day "**• McXellis- lawyer asked to havey

.er csse reopened f 1 r a publicMisa McKelliB gnvehertertlm

ore James L- Biabop, . refe

irr B***ala« r

" species of pistarbio* CODcountry. Those from Arm*

Syria sod Persia sre larger, more*if and bi-ttcr flavured than th'ttcs wnion come from Gre ec

and the Greek archipelsiro. ThGreek .nuts are drver and Ie*a desli

to the American taat*. thoughNew York Greeks prize tftly KITI introduce them into r

of their hompmade cakes, m.vsNew York Sun.

Tbe best grade of pittachio* 1pprared ' n afternoon tea tableit* and hav* al«n been served whole

aa part of dessert a. with win* foi•ompanimrnl. a mtidc of servingihetn^hat has lor.g l>ecn popular iItaly.

So popular has the Savor of thint become that tpreral itnitatiot

of pistachio paste arp for sale.ipound of crushed, blanched a

monds, colored dpftly with varioitialfaless green nnStance*. is oftfaimed off f<.r pistachio paxle.The Arnii-nhin- in Xfw York Hi

JP pistarhio nnt for glutting poflry and for making pilaug and vi

rjuH" savory di'hes just as tl. "-a I«P *he> chtrstnut. The inwhen^tkiira^tr ami t.oiled is also u»

f vegetublp just ax the potato

HOW THEY AbvAHCElTlH LIFE.

Tfae 1,1:1.1--,-. t e d laatoaaryling- in the oiiteklrt! of

Brooklyn nJicn she . .- ,m- acroaBIj in:* on a pile of n-arm

naff rfhg. says « Nen Vork Ti

t the

the kind•aid:

"*™, my nn*n. tell m». plratr. ho'you came In thin state.*"

"We walked, mum." tnjd thf worn1

looking nf the pair.Tou mi^un^ierstand me. fny goo

man I ni^an how ilitl yun r-ome t

Tell me. pfcaaa both nf 70m I n i

In >«..in- that whafrpr I on I owto my mother.'' responded the onewh" Brit acted n* ••;.'>•' --U.Mn

"An' as fer Die, miss." fald th.other. -I own with a degree of pridennd a.itUfa<flon that I am entirely

rlj etery prd b

"80 ibc's marrted PrrsldeatKialey. ha* atari*1 queried tbe inaext.

Thi. ar'oitrarv mating of two oftb* wnrld't tllmirioD* d>ad wan al-•aaat tno much for the bishop toBaatrtlon, even tn the iaterests ofpeae* and barmonT. hut be fin.llvaumag^d to ac«{cte«ce with f^irlvgood crave.

.— jnaaof till*In fCnjr/land has a. nickname md someo* tbeae- cognomen* are a trifle oddFor instance. » r Michael Herbert,

— - \ minister to Washington. Is1 as "Mungo." j],iit why doea•nn to be clearly known; the

duke of Wniminn-r la called "BendOr,** which was a Derby '- winnerowned by hia grandfather; the dukeof Marlborougb U "Sunny." fromSanderland. one of b'« many secondtitles, and I.'.r.l (iran' ille Gordon hashis life imirtm) M the; name o*-Oraony." ^

tu»>*BM'i o«n Bartlvleld.Tbe only battle ever fought on whsaow Oklahoma -s-.1 took place oa

-_e Wa.hfla river tear the AnUlop*bins. Here in i » * Uen. Cucter. with

' goo caTs'r;, engafea in a deadly combat. with BUck KrKlr. a Cheyeaa*chief, with an iiiksnn c number of war

• Hi B B S

lost 19 1•, lj.it WOB t h * B f h t .

m a KetU* w»b 103 brtag S3 prisoners.

i r . and OBilling Cbier* aedtak

-I am a minUt-r nf thereplied the Hahap.

-Homph!- reiort-d tbe l imt lc :> « took Hk* • MrMw '"'I v v* itV hirt yd* He lfkc

For everj 10,000 mhsbitsnts of G*rasasj. IV acres of potatoes are plasted. as againtt l i t acres In Auatria, 9acre* in *"raace. »i *cres in the luitcdSta4** ksd 31 acres ia Great BriiM i ireUad.

SEKATOR CUUUC SDED. PEA-UT-EATERS 15 CARS.

trial.

rhildr?n. are thr rhl*f offendcn Indirection. Y. •: martltUnglnacar.sDd.'r*fritow pasceBgerr. caout! mil dropping t

"To many persons

«** grown

mly eaUng• shells on

he odor ofnuts within a ror.flnrd ,p.re. • •railroad par. ir utplia

be)I " !th

BM

tant.attbcaishof the litter ni Phtl1« • & the floorbe to all. Hut ihr in(to right or- FBtir-r. aithe thclt*. Wbv. 1 ha

n ptanut rd to riitpnii1* irti, a dipe.r.ut. In

»g«i

bow. 1 i bey )mt hti • » ; • i '! .•'» -back into the pant r big from which hetad emptied th* r.rar.utaitito hiapock-

( h e !

n Chicof Julj. 18U6,

og fo

"1 WBwas up

ifr. i)a•aid hewouldwa. pi

8enangto t

ner at

atic cotElliot

B told."in theup thernforth'

ike toaxed ty like tor Clarhe wit na hotel

> the trouble lo do tbat with iheIRC peel, but jutt lay that down onvacant BMI »T*I<TF htm. Rut turn1 a> thoiic 1 rr^ard as fine gentlemenompared with the (crown man who

' pard aa—"Well, ih* ppannt cater I would hare,

firmly, *i*n if gently, put off the car."

WRITE WAi ER IH TBE OCEAN.

inforth, whom 1

s headquarters. I Of thict Mr. Clark inice. Mr. Clark

--•,] ii

and would

lied on her. acci.ro'-and took her to din-VP had .,.„..• .:inner

ipper—(upper 1 support- you wouldcall it,"»he said, "consisting of oysters,salad and champagne. First we had

wktailn, one Apiece onl); then weIked for a long while."

no*copper fnf a titne, hnt finally, ac-cording to Ml** McXelli*, Mr. Clarkpromised to make her his wifi

istor Clark, who adm ted havingMvV-lh, for a long t

denied that he had ever promised 1irry her. The senator is 60 yeai

old. is a widower and has five child re

THE STOKES BATTERY.

Anjon I'helpi Stokes, of New Vork.,as Ftcured a patent on tbr floating.;i.i,> he i ! . i i ! !n: and will protect,1 bis rights then-in. The millionaire

philanthropist'*, attorneys LWU*.TP theinvention to !«•• of gr*>at vatup andthink tbc United Stales will adopt itfor coasl <3efeiis* purpoiea.

Viewed fr. in the shorp the Stoke*fighting machine will look like the up-

many right* will

curious and tnu>t ueird^* lhat de-scribed by vailors as "the milky pea."

hipH being surrounded for severalours by u-ntcr that appears to br aBowy, whiteness. Compiled from • »rri-m - . recorded during the last TO

intic anil M<-ditprraii*an Pilot Chart,Ii' spectacle in rf strictf d to tbe dark-ens of nipht nnd rire occasions, and,hrl •• it bj '••<-,•• mainly to the writ in

r waters of th* tropical belt. It ap-ian ocean thnn in thr Atlantic and•iirific. Fn.m ti-,- «hit* water thek-!ii is to (.(rung that ordinary new*-aper print can lip n nd on board .hip,ut th* KOfiif nil nround i» of an awe-nspiring ilppcripl ion. Tb* horizon )•lofted ntit. n*a and sjra sepro to b*-

noi fo|r. whMt. like a London fog,Dbn th* nh-frvpr of the sen** of dls-incp an.l ainetitta. thedpek bcinn litp with n jrhnftly. shaitnwlcmi light.«?t Jimp rnfT top west const of Southmcricn n liiifkpt of the while watermptiril hark into the .-.•.•. 1 l.l.'rtlolten Ipntl. This cnrinii* sight hasnt»rP5IPtl "clentlflc rnrpttiRHlorit. Dar-. in :,!!••••' them: l>nt while It b, nooubt. eelafed lo Ih* many phosphnr-*cpn-l C1TT>P1BV4 rnmmon ftt Pf*a Ihfrp

i(T of this partiriilnr manifestation off ,1-P .IntnUat ainiorphrrir rfTrcts re-

PIPST BOOK OF LAWS.

stlna: Monster Invented brsNtwToi

per third of a huge gray Iron apbert.li will be protected with tbe heaviestarmor that can poeaibly be made, BOOMthing thicker and tougher than an;aow in use. while the perfect globulaishBpe of th* vessel or battery willmake it practically impossible to in-jure her with projectiles or e*en withtorpedoes. Whatever missiles happento bit her will glance off. deflected bythe nonresistsDCe of the spherical ---get presented.

Tbe battery of this floating font willeonsiat of one Brest gun or poaslblymore, which remains Immovably fixed.To drprcw or elevate the muzzle th*trim of tbe firing side of the batteryitself will be raised or lowered bychanging the position of movable bal-last or counterpoises.

Th* Stokes battery will not propeItself, but will he towed to its position,where It wilt ririe st ease.secure!vheldfast by a powerful mnrhrnon anchor.

A new doorknob hsB*becn devijedbut it Is certain that topers will notwelcome it. although it make* a J.tcl.h*j unnecessary. By rotating theknob in the same manner aa a safeknob, until the proper combination i*•eenred. tb* dnor can be opened. Thelock i* ittsr*ptib!r nf 100 '.(Kirombina-tfoas. and be who knows not or ha*forgotten Ihe "r..t r- one cannot gaii

The wwfi-fenmm) a&jtioiogtKt, Dr.l i l g o WiniKl^r. Mly« th"r I-ondon F.i-ire»M. h:,« pafbllabeol nn account ofho 1 •aiitiim iir'<nMi!-.'.it>-il by KingVmrai.li.l of Ilabvlon. whlcli. tn far>B Is kni'ivn »t present , w»» the flrrtbook of laari . M M ajvan t<> the world.

^ Amnmhel Knri 2.2S0 yar* B.>nd in t .,,-. 1 [n- |bp bible ai atemporary nf Abraham, BO that•tstcHWa MVt drawn «p fully Art

centari** brfan the lawn of Mo*c«.They number SH2. and contain the

"If a woman who sell* beverage*gives barf .BIIIP fo* the money paidb she, shall be thrown into water.

f a wife he a spendthdift, or ifshe otherwise neglects her duties,her husband mm put her away with-out compensation; but If a man putaway hiv wife for BO other reasonthan tbat she hns nn children, heshall return her whule dowry.

"If a brtrothnt ' be rescinded, theman shall pay the woman compensa-tion.

"A widow with prown-up childrenmay not nfarry ajmfn without permfs-•).,.. from • judge." .

A romprcbenaivc return of th*financial workings of the "pnblic utili-ties" nndertakinfrs in BrHish towns an<fdties has Ju*t been given to the pub-lic through B government board. Itcovers tfae.fonr yean ended March.1902. Tbe principal underta-klngacar'ried on by t»9corporations were: Mar-kets, 223; waterworks. IB3; cagneterirs,143; batbt. IMl *l*rtricitj, 102; "g«»-worka, '.'-.• tramwayr. 43; harbors. 43.'Hie aggregate net profit* were $Z3,~11T.K2.

William E. Curti/cTntribnlestoth*"race nniclde" iiue.C.n t o m rcaj flg-nrcB. Conmliipf il.*. cenUM •taiiitic-. .Mr. CurtU ItniN tbat - h* avrrage num-ber of penons In 3 rsreity hn. fallenfrom S.i l« 1*30 tn 4 T in 1BO0. Three-CIIBC bai been rra'i ,.i ..1:: tteady. la1*30 tbe a m H i 1 1: . ,'•• Em a famii>

“If I could have my *»J about It." Mid • sensitive cltfaro, according to the Ifcw York Rob. “I would fa’t * law forbidding I be eating of pr.. »ut% la ctreated or surface car*, and re- fldriif the fuanli or conductor* to •Ject Iron ibe car* an* peraoa ao of- fending. “Mm. strange aa It may teens. act ■hildren. are the chief offender* In thta direction Yon may •## frown men alttiuf in a car and. regardl*** of tbelr fellow paaararer*. calmly ntiaf peg- nuts and dropping the shells on the door I "To many pervona the odor of pea- nnta with It a cor flard apace, aa In a railroad car. la uap!« aaaaf. aa tbc alpha 1 of the Utter •>! th* Root w.u*t I be to all. Hut ibe man peanut cater* 1 go right on catlap, aid 10 disposing of : the *hrlla. Why. I hare »ren a dlatrlet meaarr.fr r boy cilia* peanut* la a car 'do better rt.ac they la one way anj- bow. This her put bla empty thell* 1 bark iatn the paprr haf from which he bad emptied the pear uteInto hlapock- cv “I bare aerr. turn eat apple* In ancle- rated ear and throw the core under the aeat. I have *een a man rat an or- • nge 1n ah cleaned car and aot eren take the trouble to do that with the oranffe peel, but |n*f lay that down*on tbc rac*m aeat lealde him. Hot •web men aatboae I repaid a* flue gentlemen a* compared with the prown man who 'rat* pcanata In nn eleratrd rar and ! drop* the ahell* on the floor. Him Ire-

that aot a word of It ever reached the car* of the public. Tbc other day Mice Me If cilia* lawyer aaked to ba*o her race reopened for a public trial. Mfac McX cilia pare her trrtiaoty be- fore James U Blahop, a referee ap-

nduwt look further and fart her back we ace tke moon ever draw lap closer a ad closer to the earth, aatll of last we discern the critical period la earth- moon klatory when our plobe eat spin alap roaad la a period of about fl»e or ala boor* write* Hie Robert Ball, la Booklocer*' Magazine Tbc moon. In stead of rttrlfiap where we now Rad lL wa* then actually clone to the earth: earlier alill M war. in fact, touchinp oar plobe. nod the Moon and the earth were reroldag each amend the other, like a football end a tennis boll actaally fastened together. It fa Impoatlble to realat taking one step farther. brow that the rank was. at that early period. * »<>f i moMea '»'»• of mottrr. spinning round rapid- ly. The apeed leeiu* to here been so yreat that a r.iptore took place. * por- tion of the molten matter broke away from the parent plobe. and the frag- meala coalcacrd into a small plobe.

done o« tbs installment plan to keep yoa folks here from Bad.tp out where the other people meat. They were afraid to tract tre with Ur camber for frer you mipht worm It oat ©f me. aa Usy told it to nobody fat the man apsr. Lota of people who move often make the trip in factions ilka that. Half the time whan | iak« a trank away from a board up house I don't know where It srtil wad ap. That .*p«aar ally done when there has keen a row and the folks -bo leas# don’t want • o be followed llecn a tt-tle trouble here. 1 imagine." he added. veataUwlj "Yea," nfted the landlady. “» Mt- inied million* of yea■ OVER A MOUNTAIN RANGE.

Two species of pletaebios come lc thl* country. Those from Armenia. Byria and Persia arc larpcr. more tender and letter flavored than the varieties which come from Greece and the Greek archipelago The Greek .nuts arc dryer and |e»a desir- able to the American teste, thoupb the New York Greeks price them prcatly and introduce them into moat of their homemade cakes, aaya the New York Sun. The beat prade of pistachios hare appeared on afternoon tea table* of late and have also been a erred whole aa part off desserts, with wire for ac- companiment. a mode of aerrinp

aaouataiaoua country Tbs tramway, which runs la alasoal a direct llaa. aaya the Philadelphia Itecord. fa three miles leap, the road which was fol- lowed by the flesh sad Mood carrier* waa a mark greater distance Thl* three rnnes of tramway paeee, over never a I ndpee oae of which ha* a considerable elevation The tea leaven, in bapa are placed in the preat carrier*, which are la the form of a hanging car-, ha the latter pa a# tha driving terminal, by wire-rope traaMflUaloua ffr >m a turbine three quarter* of a mile dletaat. The la- bor required to work the entire Hue need not etreed all men The trims.! baa been la aee foe foar month* and ha* riven tke moat satisfactory servic- The delivery •»* the tea la performed quite aa reliably aa heretofore and i* done la much Ices time and much more cheaply.

would like to meet me Spain. I aald I waa pleased to meet him and would certainly like to meet hint again." Senator Clark cs’’rd on her. accord* 1 inp to tbc witness, and took her India- nrr at a bold. "We had aomc dinner or supper-supper I suppose you would call it," ehe said, "coneistirp of oysters, salad and rhampapne. First we had cocktail*, one apiece only; then we talked for a loop while." , The conversation .an upon Montana ancf copper for a time, but finally, ae- cordlnp to MIm McNeill*. Mr. (lark promised to make her kla wife. Senator Hark, who admitted ha«1ap known Ml** McNeill* for a long time, denied that he bad ever promised to marry her. The senator Is 60 years old. I* a widower and has five children.

compound of crushed, blanched al- monds. colored deftly with various hsffaile** preen *uh«lancet. I* often palmed off for pistachio paste. Tke Armenian* in Xew York o*e tha pistachio nut for .tolling poul- try and for makinp pilau* and ca- rlo** *a»ory di*be* Just as the Frupcb m eba- caret nut. The nut when.*Mow*-* and lolled I* also used as a reputable juai a* the potato la t»acd. HOW THEY ADVANCED IN LIFE.

MUST SIT UPON RUGS. A fact that p<ea to show how widely Amarfaaa latere, t aad American activ- ity arc wow dlatrlbutad over the whole plobe wa. the appointment aa the ■rat t ailed Mate* minister to Cuba «f a man who won dietlacttowla mili- tary affair* la China. Herbert O. flqaler* was secretary at the United Htateo lepktloa la Prklap when the Homer outbreak occurred, and waa aha* up la the brslepvd city with the other faceIpwera- He had previously had some ellpht know led p* of military

A coo temporary which It devoted to the dfacossU.B off h,picnic .objects make* a somewhat alarming suggew Horn H maiataiaa that kiph straipkt- backed chairs are responsible for a •rent m*aj off the UU f which womaa

Aaron Phelps Stokes. of New York, baa secured a patent on the floating bat cry he invented and will protect al hi* rights therein. The millionaire philanthropist’s attorneys believe the invention to he of preat value and think the United States will adopt it for coast defenac purposes. Viewed from the shore the Btokef fighting machine will look like the up

eminent Canadian blahop fate- aid a visit of laapeetlon to a id' asylum wear Torwnto. Re- tain Macing the biaboji to one *e Inmate*, the physician la Tke kind-hearted lady wiUsloaary waa canvassing in the outskirts of Brooklyn when she came across two tramp* lying on a pile of warn* fur- nace *fkp. »ay* a New York Timea writer. Onr off them waa about the wor*t-l<y»kipp tramp on earth and the other waa on easy *ecnnd. After the usual preliminaries and offer* of some slight assistance the kind lady aald: -Sow. ray men. tell ta». please, how "We w.ilknl. mum." ©aid the want- looking of the pair

Neuralgia, backache, headaches, de- reealnr. awd •« .mi may he directly raced to trouble* engendered later- ally b* the pasture* wc are compelled The suppeitx a »* pat forth, there- sre. that we should he about ou soft ap* i.s the fl«.or. adapting these. a« incy dictated, to car owe ideas of The wit-known aasyrtologtet. Dr. Hugo \TlM>kler. -ny* the London Ez- prrev. has published an account of tbc l-gntion nr.imulp.ited by King Amrnphrt of Ilabvlon. which. *•• far a* is known at prrscot. was the first book of law* ever given «o the aeorld. King Aramnhel »l\#d 5.2S0 year* R C-, and I* mentioned In the bible as a contemporary of Abraham. *o that hi* statute* were drawn up fully flve centuries before the law* of Moses. They number **■*. and contain the following “If a woman who *e|la beverage* gl.ea had value foe the money paid her. ahp shall be thrown Into water. "If a wife be a spendthdift. or if abe otherwise neglect* her duties, her husband may put kyr away with- out compensation: but If a man pat away hi* wife for ao other reason than that ahe haa no children, he shall return her wkbla dowry. "If a betrothal be rescinded, the man shall pay the woman eompeasa-

Thi* eastern seraglio kind of *r- rsBfvavat wovild give ue oar mack- needed rest, as well as suppleacsa of form, we are assured, but bow. woo Id It Al in with out fashion*, our mode of catertaiatag. *ad oar general house- hold arrangements? The spectacle ol the average matron flopping about with a number of ywsarl- ly-attired peeat* on the drawing room floor doc* not present Haelf to the mind’s eye I* other this a proteequely

tbc conditio Tell me. pin both of "Ok. yea. I understand you not mum W-a-H. 1 have no hcwltatlc In aayla' that whatever 1 am I ow to my motkyr." responded the or who flrst aeted a* *poke*n.an. -Am' a* tor me. mlaa." raid tl other “1 own with a degree of prlr and satisfaction that I am entirely

DIDN'T KNOW KING EDWARD.

per third of a huge gray Iron sphere. Iv will be protected with the heaviest armor that can possibly be made, some- thing thicker and tougher than any •ow In use. while the parfect globular shape of the **•*»! or battery will make It practically impossible to in- jure her with projectiles or even with torpedoes. Whatever missiles happen to hit her will glance off. deflected by the nonresistance of the spherical tar- get presented. The battery of this floating f„M will •onsiai of oae great gun or possibly l»or., whlrfc r«>iH lanonbl; Urt T» drprr— or ,l«ral. Lb. maul. Ik. Irla of tk. Sri«( .id- of Ik. bailor, ll~ll -111 hr r-i.-d or l„,.„d kT fk. of , . . .

per as ia Part* drwriUi kla eaperle area la trying to change a sovereign with Ue king's head on It for French mon- ey Tke Area place was at a stall of a leading Parish bookseller. "It fa not good." aald the woaua be- hind the counte- “Yea. H fa." wa* the reply "It fa aa Eaptish »o*e «.ga aad is worth U franca" “Ah. not It U * w V" “No. no; rood Fr* •-* wnsvy " “But I ha«e aot sect ©ne tike K. I am afraid " “Never mind wf»»er you have seen one Uke « It l« Ik# kea.! of Rdward.

Nearly every prominent man of title la FwgUnd haa a nickname sad *oaae erf these cognomen* are a trifle odd For Instance. Mr Michael Herbert. British minister to Washington, fa known as “Mungo." h<*« why does not seem to be clearly known: the duke of WestwRwater la called “Mend Or.- which waa a Derby1 winner owned by kfa grandfa’her; the duke of Marlborough la “Runny." from Bunderlawd owe of b>* many second titles, and Lord Gran'ille Gordon has his life answered to the name of -Granny." etlslsws’i Oalr BuMlefleld. The only battle ever foapht «a what now Oklsh. wa *v*l took place oa lb# Washita river tear the Antelope kills. Here la Iflflfl Get. ( uster. with Mfl cavalry, engapea In a deadly com bn* with Uark Kettle, a rheyeaae chief, with an uakaow a sum ter ..f war- rior* Caster lost 1* saMkrs aad oae oflfacr. bat won the flght. killinp Chief Black Kettle with TM brave* and lak fag Oprisoocr*

“A widow with rrnwn-up children may not oiarrv again without permis- sion from a Judge." wd ability. A comprehensive return of tha flnancial working* of the "pobllc utiil- tias" undertaking* la llrltiah town* and cltlca ba* Jast been given to the pub- lic through ■ government board. It cover* the four year* ended March. 1902. The principal uaderUkInga car- ried on by 290 corpora t inn a werr r Mar- kets, »3; waterworks. I«3: copsctcric*. 143; baths. 1»: electricity. 103; gas- works. tl; tramways. 43; harbor*. 43. The aggregate act profits were f-3.- 4IT.ta.

area. ContaHirg tie census staflsilc*. Iff. Cart I* flnda that •!# average n . tu- ber of persons In * family ha* fallen from ft 4 la 1431) to IT la Tfafa The de- cline has been ffffld.^i steady, la ISM the avercfe mi. r' isa family naai.4: la laoc. -;-s i I; lalttfa ft; to lihO. 4A: ia • / v.

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THE CONSn OmONAUST

DRESSY AFTERNOON GOWNS

as*« with M M * eetrtet)

A parttewlarty np la tats aawa a*nr*r*«tly w . . of wMt* <np« a* « U Mwttb • tl*»-ji Hoiinrt of openwork Mark•Ilk fringe d - ™ n . I wttbSMtlfa and ataddrd wit*

WOMAN LASSO EXPERT.

raarb. -that a «•ard and a reesJeas aha star. IrsIt la tbla way: Ms s

"Is h*

-n» IM

tsaaam. Maybe u ub* Plata. Be wa tcb*« it

goaa OTI ofdlsns ptM by mm thetr war from oor

H iottw. •ml (bet, too.Mat. II* looks after hM m m ,

•If 1

iiin* Tb**loj> of th*skirt v » n'i(t"l •llKi.Uj nrfT tb* htpa.W1H. il.M waa'worn a wirt* halt of oldme* damaak allk with a Inlrro coat ofth* u n » knotted fringe atadded wttblar* 'and ~"iuln« and finished withlaner folds of, n w cttlsToe. Tb* hatto tw worn with Oila waa a bl« pictureaban* In chip trimmed with wiUngaMitrh plumes, Ike brim being llwdwltli pink roam, nertainly creem orivory whit* la on* of tb* beet fo«D4attons for a smart sown.

Tb* dainty coaturo* ahown to of grayveiling IrimiMd wttb frinjr* and bandsof old roar embroidery

jrmr CHOLLKT

PETTIC6AT STYLES.

I «»••! • • • - . IMIka, aatln* and brocades predomi-

nata la fashlnnabt* uiul*mk1rin. tbonghthen la snrorthlng dainty almut awhit* ninbrlr U.T befrillrd petticoaton a hot dsy China allk. too. la medfor underskirt* aa well a« rolored. Ht-Inn and roervHllen* of different -bade*,ofwa .lltibnl bv banil In a rontraatlngeolnr. Nothing >• daintier than an m-

slv* wbll* allk petticoat edged

i ate ilwifia with rmantUly lac*.

The tbrv*~<i«art*T eaat la tb* rwt laaf black seaa A* «**BUk braM aasl Itawd with whit* aUk.

JI I>1• •

lariat

r, then all tbe world saya cowboysar* drunken ijenpers) ijoen. Tb« fact la

re temperate man livingthan the cow pnm-ber. Now. for my-self. 1 never drink, smoke, chew or

One* I smoked two years, bntdidn't ear* for It. so save It op. There'smy wlfa My rile, who was wltb me ontbe plains. 8b* IB a teetotaler too.N*1tb*r of tta ever loach** anything In

itlng. tbouKb we're both Bbow

. Cbambrrlln U ooe of the fewD In America wbo ran spin a

ind laBBo a ntn-r aa well • • anyan cow pum-brr can do. She can per-•rnj wlllt tb* beat of tb* cattle meniHr tridfs with rope and aooae.s. i. • ef LIT (eats aeetn like sleight

of band. She begin* wlfh tbe merestloop In a mp*. Kplns It round and

gradually widening circle,o tb* cirri* and oat ofwhile keeping up tbe n

(Ion steadily. Abe can gradually raisewhirling rape wit boat ma IT In*n Instant tb* perfect rtimmfer-throw It over ber sbooklers and

leap oat from under It again. It spinnine, spinning all tbe while In a wsy

make yon dissy. On* trick hi tawhirl tb* rope by a wrist motion; also

BBOT*ment. leaving tbe handAll this looks eaay a* wnH-

Myrtlf rhambertlii does Itthink It Is easy try It- It Isfor an animal or a human

•cap* the lasao In tb* hands

Tbe picture abowa Myrtle whirlingope around b*r bostuand. Prank. 81raa a Michigan girl wbo w*nt west IIve oa a Montana ranch. Abe and berDsbaod becam* Inseparable comradesad • MINI- .mtdoora am well a>

punching and biriat throwing Mil he- abe waa aa good at rop*

tricks ss b* himself was, and be wasfor awhile on* of Buffalo Bill's rider*.The* pair after* a time began to gtveexMbtttooa brnuae thai paid better

oaa taklni care of cattl* for otberwnrr*. But after awhile—•Then what are you going to d o r"We are going d!r*rUy beck to MODins and get a ranch of oar ewa aadan 11 We like that life beat. Where

jou have your own ranch yon candoable year money la • * • years."

Myrtle Is a nob)* specimen of pb.vm-Ical woosaabeod. with anna like n i r

lara. She la n f**t S1* locbea Ina,nd welgba XBD panada, yet la

active as a cat 8b* M a womailate. Sh* tol.l ate sbe always•stride at b*r boon* In Montana

wwatda't be eafe any otber way,wltU tbe steep places you hare to go

down. At borne oa tb* ranch Inever wear anything but a ab

bare oaw e«H with leatherjust like that tbe cow puocfi-. I Uke that tbe bast of all

.re altogether tbe best

Physical culture? I never epea a__»#ay paper that I doat see column,of staff about It. 1 don't hettere In•physical culture.' 1 can da every oneof (beer things these women can aid Ia*T*r bad any training In mv life.Work, that's what tbej wmat, seta*-Uln* earfaL that will exercise tbewhole body all aver at aore. If theyweald get o*t and do a good washing—that's tbe kind of *«*rrtB*. Bat ihpwladles- tbey mak* this sort of motion.and tba* aad this"-moving ber arm*.-What good? After eierrtatag tbeyaqaeeae themselves ap Into a oonrtn>» a rise, aad fifteen minutea' of cor-set wm

LITTLE ARTICLES OK DRESS. ' STICKS TO OLD CUSTOMS.

The neck rufBea. «ot*«. Uttlear whatever on* sssy cboa* to calltbaaa are rery amart and arelated te eat esT the Ban ef tbeThe foandattDSi may b* of any

Th* awpreau ceart of tk« Dallai- fttatc. doea bualneaa oa an aattqnalcd

Tb* wide elaatk- belt la ahw a featnre•f ta* 1111 • . aad It la eapedatly da-atcned for wear with th* abort aack

effaeta ao mncb In vofne. Oa* ofiew«ac b) ••(

tb* world. It aaa in prcnliari-tlei. and tbej ar* mtriking; ot>«a. aajathe IndlatMpolU Sentinel. One of thatradllioaa of Ib* co«n prprrnii B*W»-paprr correapondent. from attettdlnaTthe •eaatoBB of tb* ronrt In their pro-( ' • t»Ml capaHtT. Prorlalo* It ai*d>for a repreMaiativ* of each of thegreat preaa afsortatioB*. but the corre-

d a*( to pa*b and crowd In

tb* 200 o pdepend on thrlr mrmory foporta of proreedln*-* In the tprrme

1 Tber* ia another cualom of ill* courtwhich prevent* correapondents fromseeing the opinions handed down antilthey ha** secured authority from :!„•judfr*. who several!* t i l m themfrom the bench. This authority U notalways (riven, the juda-e

j owe discretiun aboBI iquenilv th* correspondent has to p

' to th* home of the jinlee U aj*t ih| written authnritj. and perbap. by tb'I time fae grt* bark to the capitol the ofi ficr of Ihe clerk of the court is alo>«d

fInfre-

The favorite glove, however, for those,Who have dainty band* la made ofallk In black or white with double fln-gpr Up* and snug fitting wrists.

Pretty fans ore being sold In tbeshops. Tbey are made, to resemblewben open bunches of (lowers or ahug* single Dower, and they ar* mosteffective wben worn with a townwhich tb*y match.

The simple tailor made aallor shapehi being revived and hi just tbe thingtor outdoor summer wear.'Tbe tailor made In the cut Is of deep

red cheviot trimmed with ecru aadMack applications of velvet and lac*.

JTJDIC CHOLLaTT.

PLACED DUTY BEFORE WORK.

A London preacher bad an interest-Ing experience not long tgo with a hun-gry man. The mendicant explainedthat he had found it abjolutelj impos-sible to get «-ork. He had applied ev-erywhere, alwayt to be turned away.

' at last nothing remained for himto beg from door to door fdr theI that waa neceMary to k**p life In

hia body.He clergyman's heart • was filled

with pity. Th* poor roan teemed to b*' onevt, and after being furnished with

good meal he wan ni-krri whrre a tnes-igt would resch him. He rave an ad-NM and wrnt • « • } .Then the preachrr rat down to tfalnk

ie matter o*er He knew of no workttat he routd find for the man. but he

decided ta Invent a Job.Accordingly tbe next day the preach-' aenl a me«*sgc lo tbe luckle** man.

"Sorrj I can't come. 1 have 1.. mirthwith the unemployed to-day Wouldto-morrow do?"

MILLINERY NOTES.Itaaata ••* <kir Ha.. w « . > r

In mUUDery the brownlah ecruhades still bold their own.The cosraer and the shinier tbe straw

be smarter the tailor made batWhile tb* plain nallor hat la being

• It i" n-.t becoming to every

one, and for thoe* wbo may not wearIt tbe French Bailor la designed In dif-ferent stxea and trimmings.

Tn* smart bata nearly all tilt off tbeface, bat are brought well to th* frosrtio throw a abadow into tbe eyes.

A chic way of trimming a r*rencaaallor la to eaclrrle tbe crown with Bwreath of small flowers bekl togetherwith a ribbon bow.

shad* appear oa moch of tbe whitemillinery.

The ecru bat trimmed with a afaagjc« n ostrich plume la rery pretty worawith a pongee gown.

Tbe sailor aaape af whit* Un*a Km-ply trimmed with folds of china silk ora whit* breaat la always snMit and bs>

t» tbe en: a - sfrvsra die tsftaeMStl

PITTSBURG WITHOUT THE "B

HtlM IB »B»-III>K Ik* 111 J '• l l B *

it Pittsburg or Pittsburgh, any-way? Of 13 companies indexed in theofficial guide with the namea of thatcity forming a part of their till*, five•ay "burs;" and IA *aj -burgh.- Tbeeiu=he». or Otw-afjlerm. appear C* bs.e

.uppoaing the oflirial guide 1c» bea> inerrsnt aa u*ual. *aja the RailwayAge. The eitY paper* differ, tbe ma-jority aspiring Ic. the a*pirau>--tewhich the |Wiif UStiij Post aeeina in

title t* sat Dee! But' i« f- trir.gin to the. guiL'e. it appears lhat ISM named in railway title*, whichr rl i diaputeti final syllable, those

beginning srlta Nr».. I'ratta and Mid-dle ran tbrit»-el>->. burgbs. whereKite!.. l!!.".n.-. lto.e. Klemingvtiettys.Barri*. ILn.,. Lords. Opdrn. Mr.i,Philips Vick anil U i i n r i are plainburgs—13 agsitiM three. So tb* G«es

•pear to have It her*. Hut aggre-gating the Pitts and other burgs andburgh, lu the 39 railway titles exam-ined it is found thai the burghi bavea ••JslWj irfl l isa Nevenbeleu th,Hailway Age "He. for Ihe common• " • ' bant, aad demur, to wasting paprrand ink on (he superfluous h.

MOOWSHIHERS OF FRAlfCE.

Fran , againh

Tbe recent agitation of the bouil-private diatiUcrs, ofthe propotals of af.

irir franchise ha* disclosed theiw power vf this vested interest

among the peasantry It ia ettlmatedi.ooo,owtoi.80o.eoo

familiea B*ail lbeni**I*es of ibe privl-Irgc to distill from the pears, apples,damaone and cherries of tbetr orchards•plritaoua liquors fcr bouaehold eon-sumption, says a I.i.nd.m paper. But•arvery hectoliter of nonexempt liquor—worth, perhapa, come fio—ic taxedto vh* tone of S44, there is r>ery induce-n e s t to the enterprising peaaant todUtlll more than bii household can

eane. in order I •• do an illicit bu.i-with hia neigb bnr. and la this wayI f30.oou.ooi) to 140.000.000 per an-escapes tbe treasury. In th« or-

chard land of Normandy the privatelydlatllled llqoov I*. Indeed, quite a ree-

ledlvrn of rxehaare. and thebouillewr de era often pays his work-

hia tailor, his butcher, aad Usland tattrms of alcohol.

uoBt twice as Biaeh to sendi from Hew York u> Sear rail direct as it doei

FOR WARM DAYS.

Tbe linen cost of abort or three-quar-ter length tends Itsetf to a variety of

orations. Very smart motor ooetaar* made of linen and simply

lies* to say, tbey must txly well cut.

ful for traveling,p r the Iron grai mixtures

wbicb come In tbe better linens tblayear.

Skirts wbicb just escape the grounddemand smart shoes, and In Parijfancy footwear ia the rule, eren redand pal* blu* kid belna; Worn, hutBoth ing can be smarter than the lironi*.or patent leather Ix>uis XV. »boe. fas-tening wltb a bockle or a bow of proa-grain ribbon.

White cambric pettlcoato are thething for mUHlIn rrocks, but foaUrda.plain taffetas and wash silks are to bepreferred woolen pwiu.

Thp old finhi.ni.xl brown bolland labeing revived, and It is trimmed withtorchon lace and embroidery. Wbenthis material 1* well mad* and wornwith right

g dreaa In the cut la ofdotted moalln trimmed wltb banda ofthlrrlng and honitoo lace.

JUDIC CHOLLET.

WHAT IS WORN.

Yonng girls wear a good deal ofband embroidered batiste or muslin.and this Is very daiDty. Tbeae littlegowns are -made simply with open-work lac* KHars and ribbon belt* oraaabes.

Spotted and flgarpd fonlnr.li makeIdeal shirt waist costumes. They aredesigned with th* skirts and waiststucked perpendlcTilarlv with linen offagoting-or nmocking for trimmtnft.

retticoats of dark btu* nml whiteand green ami whit* gingham aresmart to wear with blue serge or Chev-iot tailor made ^ult

With a foil d r w n rery foil froo-fronlng petticoat I* .1 necessity. The

D D M H TQOII.

hol-1* Its own lo a BOftdoll shade for wear with all blackgOWBB.

Sunshades ar • returning to tbeii uldabapes and are for tbe moat part un-bned. Tbe latest notkm la a handpainted handle, tbe wreatb cvreplngon to tbe ball top. Flowered chinemoire la rery artMic. White Uce withblack leaves In snftanajHai work Isab» cfclc. M H T of Vw tuthtlca haveron-ttes of -* :~—'. • " "Bfi r">Vn

Tae pn^ty d:-;^ f > - ••-. In t'-- ,of white THIti ' - ' «a —• s

THEStLflSHWOMAAai tbe Undflsli 0 K

THERE Is s type of w o w iwbo goes through life gettingtbe best and siring tbewent.'' remarked tbe old

acbeknv "My friend Joaea marriedJust such a on*. He loved ber to dla-traction, and she was one of those

ly washy maidens wbo simply lookon and simper while a man tears upUs heart for ber benefit and rips opthing* generally." '

-Such slangy expresalonar com-mented tbe society woman, wltb a liftof her eyebrows. r

"Well, I don't care," he returned."When I get to talking aboat that typeof woman my vocabulary becomes bru-

Sbe waa pretty and dainty and al-ways cool and serene. Sbe had all tbe

tues because sbe waa too neutral to•e any faults. She would barn mar-

ried Jones or Tom or Dick or Harry ormy of the eligible men wbo crowdediroond her. It didn't make any differ-

ence to her, but Jones happened to pro-flnt and he wan a good catch,

ber parentn told ber. so abe marriedhim. LoveT Sbe didn't know tbe falnt-

meanlng of It. Oh. wait; yes, abedid; she knew tbe lore of her own self.To be pretty, to be admired, to dresawell, to get a good husband, to occupya high place In this world, ta be lored,to be petted, to be taken care of—tbosewere parts of her creed. The mere factof her marrying Jones and allowinghim to provide for ber until tbe end ofber days, she considered, entitled herto absolute worship. In ber own bouseabe reigns absolute. Even ber friendswait on her band and foot Of sympa-thy, generosity, she has none, but Whenbat the least thing happens to her, ah.how'she crlea out! Every one muatsympathise. And Jones, poor man, real-ises at last wbat he haa married. Hemight perhaps have been a great manIf be bad had a little aympathy andconsideration. As It Is. he Is merely ahard plodder.

"Yes." said the society woman slow-ly, "hot there Ie tbe otber side to con-aldec. For my part, my experience Inthe nrorkl has tsught me rather to ap-

plaud the selfish woman. In fn<t. I willsay even more. I will say Hint I thinkthe hnrm done by tbe selnsb woman,great as It I*. In not so ereat us thatdone by tbe unselltsh one."

The bacbelor only gasped, and hiafriend went on.

"Ope of my friends la a thoroughlyunselfish woman. Her Idea of dividingan orange Is to give tbe orange andkeep the peel for herself. Well. In tbehouse wbere she Urea are fire of themost selfish people In this town—herhusband nnd ber four children. Andthey are selfish simply and solely forthe reason that ahe always thinks ofthem before herself, so that they bavegrown to have an exaggerated Idea oftheir OWD Importance. If her husbandhas a toothache Hbe may be dying 111herself, but she will get up sod walkaround with him. Sbe forgives him ev-erything because she understands himSO well and sympathizes with hiaweak-

Itesult. be feels be can doi he pleases, and be does. If

some day that little- woman were toissert herself I belter* tbe family

would drop dead. If tbey -didn't dothey would certainly consider

themselves the most Injured people InId. Now Isn't she doing ans amount of barm? Tbe great-

est deeds tn this world hare been doney men for utterly seMsfa women."Tbe generous woman, on tbe other

band, has hardly ever provoked agreat deed. Tbe more ahe has giventhe less ahe baa received from tbe be-ginning of the world to tuts dsy."

"Wby not then, make a rale for wo-ien." put In the bachelor—"be nnaelf-

Ish to jour own sex and be selfish toie men?""Because that wouldn't be always

fair. There are some men wbo are soind strong In their natures that

tbey never could be selnsb under anycirca mat an era. Tbey are tbe ones whomake allowance* for a woman's weak-

s, wbo give continually, almostinteally. beesnae tbey are tbeper. and It la tbe part of tbeper to give without counting tbeind arrer to take. They are th*wbo make as realise tbe real

inlng of tb* word in-in ' For tnefrask* no woman *nonkl lii> r-ntlrely self-

IIAFD !:OIHN8ON.

YACHTING COSTUMES.

Ubllf HCBMMBlBS •klrl. .Yachting coarnmes are among tba

considerations of tbe moment. Frew*ire having a great deal of deep

crimson serge made up In this way.Tbe average women, however, •best In a costume of navy blue twith touches of red or whit*.

Costumes of white serge and brll-UanOne are also smart trimmed hereand there with touches of dull green.

hM yachting costume seen recent-ly was of MB* serge decorated with

crochet applique In scarlet with darkblue and red tassels. The skirt justescaped tbe ground and > u cut Teryfull. The Jacket was loose braided andlined wltb scarlet trilk. Wltb this waa

n a white tailor made ahlrt waistwith a red leather belt and a tie of red•6k. • • —J

Rough white hopsacklng skirts arerery smart cut wltb a wide Sara andtrimmed witb fire rows of militarybraid.

Flat military braid Is very good alsofor linens.

Orange linen la a new shade. It Isusually trimmed wltb blsck and whitebraid.

Tbe yachting con turn* Illustrated laOf serge. The Jacket Is blue and tbaskirt cream with a bine band.

JUDIC CDOLLET.

COOL DRESSES.O t l u ••••( • Favorite, aw Ia Ala*

Rose la one of tbe favorite Parisianshades. A very smart afternoon gownseen recently was In soft white chinssilk decorated with a. border of allkcovered with pink spots, Tb« skirt w ocaught up on the hips In pannier fuavIon. while tbe bodice was finished wltba flchu of black embroidered sole da

anas annual ocnraVchine edged wltb heavy • fringe andworn wltb an all black toque trimmedwith pink roses.

Entire dreasea of white linen are tbeiteat thing. These dresses are of two

description*, those Intended for walk-Ing costumes and tbe dressy variety.A gown of linen Inset wltb glod clunylace Is At for almost any summer occa-sion. Tbe other little gowns are madeahlrt waist fashion, wltb tbe s u n s" ' clearing the groand. Thasj am- or-namented with tacks and w*T* tailormad* applications.

White china Bilk costumes are smartand almost universally becoming. Tbey

;rlmmed with lines of fagoting and Iwide bands of antique lace.

An all wtttte hat trimmed with ateg ostrich plome la a vary useful ad-

The illustration sbows a very simplep»wn of rone spotted trxalin. Tba hatIs of rose chlSoti rnd vraw.

THE CONsn fUTIONAUST

YACHTING COSTUMES. HE SELFISH WOMA

istiTi of fsrk of tke

TVr» Is ssotkf r fwioo of ikf fonH —ring tke ..pinions haded down an til tbe, ksir Meurfd •■Ihorliy from tke Judges who sere rail, deliver ibra front the bench. This authority Is sol always gleen. the Judge rxercUlnghla o«o discretion shoot It. Not Infre- t«*Mly I hr rorrrnpondenl has 1o rt> to the home of the judge te t*l the written authority. and prrbap* by the time be grim bark lo the rapitol the of- 6c* of the clerk of tke court It dosed. PLACED DUTY BEFORE WORK.

A London preacher had an tatereat- Inc experience n«t loaf ago with a hurt- fry man. The mendicant explained that he had found it absolutely Impoa- atble to get work. He had applied er- erywbere. always to be tamed away, and at lav* not hi of rrmalaed for him hot to bef from door to door ffdr tke food that wna necessary to keep life la kl. bod, The clergyman's heart wna Hied with pity. The poor man seemed to be hones* and after betnf furnished with a food meal he «■ ■■ asked where a mes- aafe would reach him. He fare an ad- dress and went away. Then the preacher sat down to think the matter over He knew off no work that he could And for the man. bat he decided so invent a job. Accord infly the nest day the preach- er seat a nena(r to the luckless maa. . ' “tone at once I hare a position for yon. We need a man to clean oar school house and keep It in order" Ha received an immediate reply as follow*: "ftorry I ena’t mme I harem march with the unemployed to-day Would

*e. Once I smoked twa yearn, but I earn foe It, ao fare It up There’s nre Myrtle, who wa^ with me on •Ulna Hhe Is a teetotaler too er of us rrer t..u. ties anythlnf In • tin* t hooch we’re both ahow Koofh white hopaacklnf aklrta am rery am art cut with a wide Bara and trimmed, with Are roam of military braid. Plat military braid la eery good alao

COOL DRE88E8. a of velect and lam. JTDIC CHOLLCT. WHAT IS WORN

MILLINERY NOTES Youiif flrls wear ■ good deal of hand embroidered batiste or moalln. and this la eery dainty. Tbeae llttlo fowns am made simply with open work lam collars and ribbon belts or

la It Pittsburg or Pittsburgh, any- way? Of *3 coir paries iadrsed la the omctal faide with tke names of that city forming a part of their title. Are say "bnrg~ and |a .ay “burgh.” The aitches. or old-.tjlers. appear to bare It. supposing the i.flidal guide to be ns iaerrant as usual, says the Uailway Age The eity paper, differ. Ike ma- jor*, aspirin a to the aspirate -to which the progressir* P.»at seems IB ita title to sat (lee? Hut' rrfrrrlnf again to thq guide. It appears that 14 ritie* named in railway titles, which hare the disputed Anal syllable, thorn beginning w.th New. Pratts and Mid- die can tbemselte. burghs, where Pitch. Kloonts. Bom. Flemings fiettya. Harris. Ham. Lord* Ogdea. St rat, Philip., tick and Waynes are plain burg* 13 against three. So the Gm appear To hare It here Hut aggre- gating the Pitt* and other burgs and burgh, in tbe 39 railway titles tun- lacd It is found that the burghs hare a majority of three Nevertheless the Hallway Agr eote# for the common- sense barg. and demurs to wanting pa- per and Ink oa tke superfluous h

The picture shows Myrtle whirling >n- • "Kind bee bu-t-nd Frank Pfc ran a Michigan girt who went weal 1 Ire on a Montana ranch Hbe and bt Spotted and Agtired foulards make Ideal shirt waist costumes They are designed with tbe skirts and waist* tacked perpendicularly with lines of fagoting or smocking for trimming rettlconts of dark bloc ami white and green and white gingham are smart to wear with bine serge or chev- iot tailor made «ult« With a fall drr*« n eery full froa- fracing petticoat is a necoanify. The

i woman. In fact. I will I win any that I think by tbe selfish woman. Is not ao great aa that

The recent agitation of the bou 11- leur* da era. or private distiller*, of France, against the proposals of M. •Courier. the minister of «saner, to tax their franchise has disclosed the Immeav power of this rested Interest among the peasantry It laeatlomtcd that no fewer than 1 000,009 to 1.900.000 families avail themselves of the prlel- lege to distill from the pears, apples, damson* and cherries of their orchards spirituous liquors for household toa sumption, says a losdoi paper. But as every hectoliter of a oar Kempt liquor —worth, perhaps, some 910— >a taxed to the tune of $44. there la ever, induce- meat to the enterprising peasant to dIetUI morn than his household can consume, la order to do aa Ullelt busi- ness with his neighbor. aod In this way some 639.000.000 to 940.000.000 per aa-

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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST.

The Constitutionalist

Mrale MM «Mtar

ef ib* theatre to KM I I W I . "Aithe ««tM'i • «•«••>" wbaa ana too•Mere I X aafceta «* bat* aaahattty.

Ma wm lu~Uamm~*• illYiI la raiMM * *I*C M I M M for

_W the chief' m u l l n • ! thli Neitoa Tba ttr*aeaae life taa't ta hie fMoar

u«i* . We. 14, Maaly Mud Ibot II la ibe IWIN( uaglaheay at Pyihie™ la the Mate bet thatM bM ih< yanngaet obaaoallor ous-•aaii.r U M I M M I Tboataa Hair,Batwllbttaaa'lBg hi* rMUfllMM,••Mali asata • capable gad creditable

HUH (IISI W I N K

aa Oreeoaai Oral Tka kanta teaanaaaat a plaaky tgbi. hwwaeea. ta aaa

aba baal axblbtMona of tka ataaoa.MM trat ItwJag, MM irat eaaa apBootob Plalaa, waa bit by MM ballI MM aest ma* walked). Tkeae glfta

•ail lhn wilh a aaapte ef opportunekite, gave Ba.tah Plalaa three raaa.Three aaore ware added while Alia

•coring Iwic*. "Lefty" Dart*,

tbt Scotch Plaint pitcher, i eSee-

People Ilka M baa* how tfwj'ierated la Mil world. BoaMtluM 70aaaa M oat thoagk yaar aaaN la actIn. Bradotroat't a* D M I ' I . V W I M M M! * • ' tait tnHlietad by a i iaibudngaiatt bli parenta l O a w , t*tl« hi«y n a i wife how a i o b be thlnta afbar. Jet* kBO.ooo Daa'l yaa tblak•a* oagbt la I1T« wllk h i * aflat Ibai*

Tka Ohloego Maatrall* Boapiial baaprepared a laUa abewtag how ttaobaablM thoald weigh, uae a yeat old,•MMdi»( to Ibla eatborl.7, abaaMMp the aaala a* t wanty tad a kaU

Aay wtlaht otir tbla it

pI n , kxplDf tka eight fatta made offhii M l l w r wall ecattered.

Btaab for Alia, pitched well u dwaa «a»lj tepported by Page behindbe ba*. He waa to»oh«d ap for I I M•ftTha pUyioi of Bearlaea waa a faa-

tare. Tka aaw tbortetop ooatrlbetedthree-bagger, oae of the loageet bit*

i«r made on the OT#J. Tbt other•Mttbtfl of t U l e t * di.tlot.Bi.hed

l"aa, axoapl la thebattlag d.pnft»»il .

by tba

largaal crowd of Ika teeaoa. A Mginwd Iroaa Scotch Plalaa rejaicad la

of tbafr peta. Tka « B Mwill play two

rday,

tialalag. Dlatlag U

•atlab Plata* li wrtetllag with MMBailee qeattlo*. Al i*reemi the da

• a w aaete ot H» etuaeat expreaa th.optaloa that a' polio. eBeet la maraameatal aad coolly Ittara af themeaiatpallty aad tboald bt abtlOtbera take eteepttoa*. wlahlag toBat* aa laipoalog farae, aay farataaee at twa a « t It't a watgktyajaiailna. bal aaaetbly MMPlaint Oonnoll wlU ha able la dltpoteat It oa Wedaeeday aratil

Mr hH aadawi aWv. Kniltaghaai, a artaal af tba Obareb

af laf lHd, Ibat K I M H M I aaaaallatarrap* tka aarriaaa ** Ftoa Cbankat Bt. alary tka Vir«m How Tatk, aa

L ha will ba thrown inio tka

aa apply fa>a wattee a-wail ta aa MM•krawtag. He add. MaM haaaaly thare• ( t a w a Mew Teak ta oapa withaaah dltarderir p e w * Tb* Kagllabprieel la na teabt following la MMliabMipt af thai fanatic Ktaatt, wbewaa Jailed Maae aad agate bflea MM a w a f j t a i Tba An.

itaa eafonaaately with• • •aw of

MM law laU M * M

Whether II bt la MM Aagllcaa Obarabat aay atbar aaob M*a aa tbaat tboald

aa atwarljr way la* ibaaa ta B»oaaii iaail awl aaaat wtlhoat raatottlag ta a

' traaeh of MM

•lakaat aa j ragava M Ika wanbf MMM t*oalrla« tb* > w n baa to

_ M e a wfca bar.I Ibeea ta taabf gr«-« ea ever,

•I Colombia aad OaraaU,II Blah ar tataatlea. TbtStm pablle n u ara gjaaiainy wail

* ft la tat

WLW* baa BBW.II 11 a D D ta MMH W aW*. WUliaa. a Btabarde, fet• * aaaay yaua the paetor af the OretoaaiI Avaaaa Fr—ay tartan Obarab Re».l. Dr. aUobarda ta reoogalaad aa aa able

• hla. w»ni U a laaaai ta Ma BeM

ba ta wanby ef I

fate. ha.

S

I «ta. rakkar aad wlaalagpane. 10 to •. U B M ap:attaa Laara, rf: Kaae. If; BaaT-

aa ; Alberta, ef; Oary. t b ; D.*. l b ; Gray, tb; V. Poolt, e:

htaerar. p.Bqahable — DreoocU, l b ; Ben ard,>: Laner. t b ; OiiMntr, IT. Llnda-

a t t , of; Balaaoket. ai;Oahalan, rf:Beadberg, e; Boppar, p.Aeolian 1 O I 0 1 0 I O IEqtftabfe * 4 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

T/wpira, U

M a t

CARWOOD A. C , 12) RAHWAY I. C , 2 .Tba Oarwood A. a defeated Ibe

Rahway F. C. at Oarwood, Batardayi, bT a toara of 11 to J. Tba

battarlee were Oarwood A. a , M«a>and tHuger; Rah way. B a t a t a

and Peacock. SOOT* by lsnlagt:Oarwood A C I 1 0 I ( 0 I 0 i -Bahway 1 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 0—

WESTFIELD. 6; BROOKLYN F. C , 2 .Wettfleld defeated tha Brooklyn

Field Olnb. at Baaraallan Park, Weet-ild, Batarday, by a aoara of « to 2.

The hot- ap:Weetaeld—Ooldberg. ef; Mataa, rf;

Barab, M; McDonald, l b : Beak, If;Barry, l b : Jonaa, an; Bark*.

Braafclya W. Q - T l t a e . l b ; Brakm.

Hope O t a t N t , eMpptd oaMdeboi ia the ninth Inning aad MM aavp l n awarded MM batter bla baaa. MM

lairing leant refaatd to play eat taaM M aad forfeited It to Hope, I H Iba aeat* wbaa MM dJepate areee we.I ta I la favar af Iroaatdee, wltb no

ana an baaa aad nabady aal la iIrat of MM alelh Adalr bad b.

ST. a1AJtY-S.1l; DUNtLUR A. C . 0,rta i i l laa people wba taw tbair pat

play »*- Mary • oa tba latter'* M laagTb.

as* l l ta 0 la tore* ot Bt, Mary'i

Tba eleven raaa were wall TT|-|il_

IIKK HIS

MNl D-y Attnett Xftay bo

OKOUIDSIHOOODSHAFB

TQwwSOn) CAPTVBB flWT HONORS

IN pwaiocNn cur cowprrmoM

B r a a k l y a V . 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I • _ gU a t a t r a . Oal taas .

M. t M. FINGER DEM)WEIL KIIOWH G £ M M WOMAN DIES

IH MMTTH PIMNFIELO.

Mre. Oatberiae M. Fiagar. wlof UM late Peter riagar. died a* bar

aa Pearl tliael. Monilaj. afteraa iiinraa af arreral aiantbi Bean

«a af btroMth.Mr., riagtr waa born In Me* Markettatty-three yaara aga aai • « • <

aith bar baaannd wbt•aa

fiiB.lniB.1j id*dtikd withtha LadleV fleet.on af tba TTntang aadTurn Taraia aad heM MM eatee attblrd warrior la loaa Oonnctl. So.Dagrae of PaortaaaBB. Tba dead

af MM Fine.

by two afcUdtwa, Oatkartaa sadQoor** Flagar. aad a kratbar. PblUip

OHldraa-a Day aatrdaaiTba L

kattoaa aad 1ihdtBgBBta

etoa by alaa gtrto fiaai Mra. W. B.TaU'i atom Aa laairaailai fart ofMM aiamlaaa waa takaa by —Oa«ry arf alaa obHwr— from barBinary la Saw Tarfc, Tka akl

af bat work at MM BattMrwvat FBaaaa, afbar wMob aa aSarlag

K AT FREEHOLD

Lawia. tattad a part of MM aatatOwtartMt Marpby ta MM paraaa at

The ••gtgia.iatMi.« Laatat laeaiBkar. of WhitePaataa, K. T., formaHy af Orore•mat. Milt etiy, ta Edward Harder,

Iba Park ttalf OUb aaaiaa aa Baaarj la aka waakly oaaiottltloM tot

aba Praaidoafa aad Park Oalf O a b

ip, wbllaJ. O. MaKalvay iaitbad aaeeO. w labar tbird. Tba boai

la tba Bsratob cotapatllloa for tbaotbar cap. wara woa by O T . Pabar,Bar. J. O. MoKalTay aad W. A.

M M ara tba aoarai far tba Prwi-daat'i cap i

mnel TowaaaBd, 106, 11—87; Bar.J. O. MoKalny, tot, 14 -88; O. W.Fabar, M, 1 -91; W. A. Towna*nd.101, 10—98; Obatlat A. Raad.,111, 1?—M; H, a WtUc, 115, S0-W; T. U.Dadlay, Jr., 114, IR-96 ; & St. JohnMoOatobaa, lit, 17—M; W. B. Faber,119, 16—97; Dr. H. K. Carroll, IBS, 30

100; O. w. Marab, Jr., 107, 7—10aThti U tba PtaadlDg for toe Praal-

dant'i cap at tba Park Golf Olnb'.

T. C. Dodlay, Jr. .Joa. O. HaKalVaySa»a»l TowaaaadObarlaa A. BaadT. W. Horria, Jr.J B. HowaUDr. i

Rax. a L. OoodrichDr. Bl B. OarrollH. Q Wallo..

Oaargal. _Herbert 8. Hogert. . . . jO. W. Faber 1

Tbla la tba Btaadtag for the iOoJf Clab cap:

Margaa T. TawaaeT. aMorrla , Jr.

Cbaae.

Art her *m*. .......I'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. I

J«. O. MaKelTey iu

J. H Bawall

HILLSIDE.galf aplraty at the Hill-

•Ida Tanaia aad Oolf Ulab an 8al«r-aa ideal day attracted tb.

largeat crowd ot tha aaaaoa. Tbairaa waa la the pink of condition,

•aklng gead toarat a«ry. Oaa ot MMohlef I T M U waa a team malob betwaan BilUtde and MontoUir. Tka

broke even, each aaoriag ninepatntt. Bin.i of MM bone elab't beatplayen were la tha oontaat. The

T =

Ida—J. Wfaitaey Bakar. 0; W.L. Qleaaty, 4; B. deP. Wright,, 0;J. H P. Wbartaa, 0; H. B. Btookton,0; O. W. Abbott, S; Dadlay H. Bar-

raoo, 0. Tatal-a.Bald, t ; M. A.

4; B. Wllaax, 0; W. a»; Ptal Harriaoa, 1; A. M.

Delaaw, 0; Panl Wiloax, 0; J. 3..nan, a. Total-».The atkar avaaai wara tba waakly

pup and MM iaiUal play far the Man1.Handloasaaa. The aaorea naada by

•eeoantagbHlkii iBBia B. Morgan woa flr* booort for tbeOatt Otananlttaa oapud haalaa BBataal

wia for the other oep. with a net«re of T& ~~T llULiLil l Hii fui•and ptnoa with a aaa eoore of 77,

I I ol apotalaaob.

a B. MorgM. M, J0-78; Walter, la—TT; Dadlcy H. Bar-'7; B. r ImaiiBBti. 9g.

M—TT; Tawaaaad Bubarara, at, IS—Mwr, 101, M— 77; J.

Wbitnay Bakar, 80, 1—71; A. O. B n --79; 3, B. P. Vhartoa.

4 - 7 1 ; Dr. P. O. Ard, 88, 8 - 8 0 ; B.daP. Wright. 81. 1—80 ; K. T. Saw-ktrt. 11. 10—811 B. D. Bibfaard, M,

• : B . r . Fax. log, 10-83; Dr.aaD. Badgaa, 89, g - W ; T. B.

Dr. F. O. Ard . .

iZSSSS.B. daP. Wright

mm_m JULY 4C M O DOARt ISSUES WARNING RE

COMBUSTIBLES.

Mtjat Mat taa Fir. Worki oa Pare-

Chlef T. a Dean*. Of tbe Ira de-partment, haa laaaatl a waratag ra-gtrdiac tba oelebntlon of ladependaaaa Day. It thoald bt nndtrttoodthat MM platting of Sreoraekert,

laat, torpadoat or other flrawarkior iofl am enable or ezplotlTe tabatanoeaapon aay fidewalk, or la front of any•tore or otbar balldlng oentlgiaay paUla atreat la eitlet bat beendetermined la be daagaroat to lifeand property. Such being tbe Mat theObiof propoMt to folOll hie doty totha letter. v

In view of thla allwarned that aaoh dangeiiaoarad within tha oily linltt ofPlainfield. Any peraoa or pereoot dla-regarding thfa matter will ba pioM-oatad acoordlng to law. It It thePOM Of the aatboritict to preront aafar aa poarlbla aooidentt, flrea and theIlka, ranltlng from a too racklaai aaaOf oombtwtlblaa on Jaly 4 and eitrapreoavtioot will be taken.

Chief P. & Klely, of tba police de-partment, baa already leaned a notioerelative to tbe tale and ate of Braanattod toy pinoli Mo child anderwill be allowed to ate flrearmi exoeptin the preeenoe of bit parenta.

QUESTION OF IDENTITY.Sw/oar That Seeda Bold

by Ayeri Wat* Bat MaatardB a t Cratt.

The famooj maatawd aead eaaa ba-Iwaan Joeeph T. King and JonathanAyara, of WarrraTilla. which w ibava bean tried Monday in Jn.ticeTaner'a ooart in Bntking Ridge, waapottponed oDtil aext Taeeday al MMreqoatt of 8. B. Bwaokbamer, OODfor MM plaintiff. The deftaee which! • 1B charge of Barry O. Rnnyon, baaaaearad tbe terrloee of aa expert wlt-

ied Kirkpatrlok to toatify thattba eeeda told King were not n u

Pulpit Vappllet.Tba fallowing palplt rappliet bare

been arraaged daring the abteaoe ofBBT. J. O. MaKelTey. patter of War-ran Obapal: Jaly 6, It and 19, RBT.Frank MaoDonald, of BnakneU Uni-•aralty: Jaly 98, Bar. AlexanderIrrln, of Hew HaTan, Conn. ; Aagart3, 9 and IS, Bar. G. M. Oonorar,Waal Nyaok. N. T. : Aaguat 98 and:W. Bar. Fred. Kenmas. of Trent• . J. Theodora Maaon, Will;Oeenareat and John Hannan, baTaeanaaam to tarro aa a committee toprocure leader* and to help maintainUM general latereat at tbe Fridayni«ht prayer meetlnga at WarrenChanel dnrlnc tbe patter'.- mtmmc*.

Waa Krw.rk »ew«" P r l i e .Mini Stella Kline, Iba K-year-oIdwgfater of Mr. and H n Lori O.

Kline, of BoBMrtat Mraat, haa ra-ed a prii* of ti 50 in gold for tbe

beat written awry in tbe ooateat re-ly aaatdaoted by the Newark ETB-

aing Hewa. Tbt oonteet wa* In ebargabe "Saabeaa" editor. Marion L.

Law Mlaa Kline haa recrired a con-gialalatory letter from tba editor Iswhioh aba waa eoatpUBMnted for bar

I work. Tbe etory appeared la

twOVNkllfO.

Bav. T. L. Gardner, analdaat ofSaJam Qollagt. fill• • W. Ta., baa

a to PlataBeld, where daring Ih*acxt twa nioBthi he will look aftertaa editorial work on the Sabbatb Re-oardar, daring MM abaaoot of Bar.Df. A. B. Lowto, who la In lUaaaeho-BBHa with hit fteaily.

Tba annual auetUg of Iba NationalBdBoatioaai Aajoolatlea will be bald

iaaata. Matt., oontnttnolng Jaly «.Tba Hew Jeraty State Haadqaartar*will be eatabllabad at tbe BranawiokHotel far tba aanTeaiaaot of dele-

a from thU State, registration,aaMMagt, and tba diatnbattoa af

la Tkia T a a n t. Iavgv, elalBH agaa* for MM

• a w Jtrtey Oaattai, foaad a roll ofIn thla olty. Satarway. Thaaa bav* MM anaae by proviag

PENNSYLVANIAr HAIL ROAD.Ita 9ui4ar< tmBnmt 1 latrto.

Foa C*m Mil Mi ill aw. 100 nlakt, daily,

For Lake Placid (Through Blcpplii* r%i),i l i l . i i , , Hondaya, WMneadan tnd Fn-

For tbe OattkilU (TbrooKb Parlor Car). 11WB. H. .Wk-d . , 1 .

igO. W. BOTD.ral Pmmraetrr Acent.

BBraWaaHTertal CtttbgM aalM Frat

WEEBER & DON* J J * ^ t»* C H . H H M BTHCET

A. WOLFF.Manufacturer of

CIGARS.Front*tot t:reet, flrtt floor from Front *iand aolletta the ^

~ d h b

AGENTS WANTED.

Woolston & Buckle,PAINTERS.

WaU P « n , Painters' Supplla141 J l6 North

Reading Systemtew Jcrmcy Central.

Lehigh Vallej Kallroad.

rr. and Horaatoa b p i w . " gold nNl-train to WllSaa-B.rra. Thronth Parlor

__. rla, D. A H. B. E to Hormnton and Car-

121 p. a. itilj lexcept Bandar) iw«l to Kaa-

i*0 j>. m. da4lr aolld veeUbole train toBuffalo. Toronto and Cnlciva and prlntl-pU InurmedliUiuU(>iu«i«pt itoobeaur.

Arm.l aid I q m u i .1 Malli

Tkrowa ran t u u ror Batt, ataae Lai aaa

TCBDKG W TIULB a t a U I A .

i . a. in•>t r. M.

laawaalgr Bfc. Wayiaad, M. V.

GEOROEW. DAS,

Oencraj Auctioneer«wi«mi Auctioneer,Balea of TtiraonAl Prapprty toUoliadP.O. Box 1M, UunelJen, N J.,or addreaa In can of. ContUtuUontiittTxrma raumakl.

Mrm. E. K. Brioktoa, of W*ttEighth atrMl, It HoppiDR al Atbory-Bik.

Mr. and Mra. J. K. Myera. ot BeatBevanth atreet. are tojoarnlng at Ba /bright.

• • Addle Dlatnak, ef Or***ttratt, It toJanntBg at Keotiebank-

Ma.

C. Bogara, of thla olty, It rlalt-lng frlaadt al Frlaadabip. N. T., fara abort lime

Mra, William Field, of Front atreet,a entertaining her ailter from Weak-i«toa, D. O.

Mlaa Mary Jndeon, of MontgonMry,. T., i« Tiaiilng Miaa Locy Smith,

ot John atnat.

Mr*. WIUtaB L. Baoaden, of Hook-Tlew BTenne, la ooaveJeaslBg from a

leant operation.

Mr*. Boraoa Klntball aad Mlaa L.- Ereratt, of Oaatml arena*, are at

Savnderatawn, B. L

I aaid Mra. Oaarga Wbnrtoa Ed-wardt. of Franklin ptaoe, ara at

Reading System The Constitutionalist S«w Jaraay Central.

Lehigh Valley liallioad.

IlpMS

irrtTii ■■< hnniii •( Mill* LPUinULD PC—w «..°euc?iiajsj?ssiti. *»» rou mu.

sramUM? t-- HHUTUXI ma* Ulm. ttrawstwwRfsr-

|Wc Can Sell Your Farm, ||——I factor^ artaaM •* INCUBATOR 36 EflSIza

AGENTS WANTED.

Woolston & Buckle, RA INTERS.

141-146 North

Page 5: THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. mum mm m DETAIL · THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. VOL. XXXVI. PLAINFIELD, N. J.. THURSDAY. JUI.T X, 1903. NO. 17., WWc* m am Cmimt at Mm (Mm. as HM m ht LmmfaHxu as

barB.1 P.nitt* *ad 'Wnid Mil tk* local wrrk betW*** Kliaa-

bMb *•••! JMMT CUT >hfi th» road

thai *tty la Aogoat, 1864.I eOBTaralag recently on hi. a

railroad esporlooo* Mr. Ton Aradola'Looktog bach oo railroad pro-or*r aiy thro* ecor* y*on aad

fro* a atraa rail aad ebgist*wotgblag ata« aad a half too*, ban.aa ptao wood, to oool-boraw* weighag a bondrod and tra ton*, boralag

I OOBBOI bat b* thankful thatam oa AaMrtoan and Ibo* 1 ba** been

ttad to Itv* aad behold tbo trianipfa of Amarloaii bratai aad *o*rgj

Ib* derolonoMal ot tb* wortd'ikt**t ladaotry.' "

I H I IIVIIIU •

HIB U F I AHD HIS WORK

fWT • . t. UD MOMM AVENUECHURCHES HOLD SPECIAL EXEKCIStt,

U N d to oaJobfal* Ib* bt o*uMDial oftbe birth o* Joha W*iUy to tbe localM. B. cbaichee Sunday Tfc* *«*r-Maa were be Id ID tb* m l i | andt M l f , nowatatlai at ip io f l aamMaw

by Ib* imliil and obMrraacee at t!by to* taaaba

MM Ftrat H. B. Cbareh. tb* paa-tor, tar. W. a fcodaji•peatal HTMI la tba

Joon Waaley'i Work ' Tbatteooid of ta* frti^'ag of Metboditm

~ U rapid growth frooj tba tin*Wealey M i l aa a alMioa«ry

Sanday oohool

i t V . OR. WILLIAM I . RICHARDS

OFFICIATES AT FUNERAL.

Tk* Pallbearer*.

Tit* f-neral aarrtoaa ef Mr*, FrankT. D l t i w were bald Monday aflai

at I o'clock from Ib* laM homer**t Seventh H I M , where a largebar of raUttTea aad Irianda bad

gathered B*v. i'r WUIiaai K Rich-ard». a foraMr paotor of Iba dead

ao. officiated at the aarTiMe andoffered lender words of •ympatby t<tbo family and irteoda. Tbre* atleolona, T«aayaoo's"OroMlag Ib* Bar,'O, Parodl**. O. ParodlB*." oodTb* Hjwa o( tba Homeland..'

aaog by the Lotni OI** Glab, of•aw Tork.

Tbore waa a profaaloa of floral«rlbw.Ma froai frtoad* aad rrlatiaalodlng a large bnnch of eat •rom oto* a—nrialia forming a aoelalilBb of which Mr* Ulowao* w<aeaiber, aod a emllas wreath fot-BWMJ with pmk roe-a fro** a *>•

aoaoaiatloo oompoeed of ati yeoogp I—IB There were aioe o fcoal

I aad aweel B#O* tied with larea-da* rtbboB and a largo aambar of Ml

in Pnbana, Ib* mow toaehiagit* I K a baoob of f*oo* from

MM. Otawooa'a lv*-y*or-old eoa.aoo* were placed within tb* ouk<tToo iBtamMat waa Io Hillitde

CmeMryond ttaoo* war* to* paili i u u a : Alfred IIQIMM, Joba Faioo.Fardorick Mlebote, Dr. K u t uCUwoao, Aao F. •aadolpk and 'rook

Sabbard.

SO ALB OF IMCBXASX.

la I I T I M ">• aaiplayM of tbabnk. P U i i W * aad Ctaoal JwwyMn*4 Bail way O—paaj aa l

laaaa. taa M * M willtaOTaaaa of tan* oaala a

• > j ! • • ; a total of II oaata | two-year

M «f Mar a—n . Im-yvar »*n w

l*a aaaM. aad W y f a n ireain IS• a> boat, aa nnww of otx

and a ooloamloB of tbo Mttbot Iba "Fitbtr of MMfaodUm. " Par-ollole won draws between tbo live*of Paol oad John We*ley Tantooobora of too aebool told of aoiboraotertaie of Iba groat prcaebor

oorr*aponding with a limilar trail oftboApooUea. Ubaalos aad Joba **o>ley'* hymoa were tang by tb* aobooL

tb* *v*alng boor Of worehlp• R. Joy. tbe a«tbor of a biogra-

phy of tb* great divine, delivered aaon '' How John Wealey

Awakened England • Mr. Joy toldOf Ibe •wakening of Wealey to bis per-

latbUltta* to Ood. Ha toldof tbo aiaa'a birth, hi. odaoalloo u dcharacter* Mtc* of indeMry and

I oaaoa, phyatool aad moraload tbe iingleoeM of h!lire and bta Mtoagtb of parpoao.

to hi*tinging ta hi-

R* qaotod MoOeoUy'a obaraoMrtao-Uoo of Wealey aa an eooloalaMioal

I tb* Moaro* ATOBO* M. IOh*roh yartardoy morning ipaotal oei

• w*r* bold dartag Ib* Soodoy-aabool awiloa Tbo aaoretaa* war* inibarga of Waller McOee. th* i*perln-•ndent of tb* aobool. Each teacher«od a •hort •ketch on Ib* work ofYottoy. Paper* war* rood by Mr*. J.J. Pearaoo, Clarence Booard, MlaiFay Boatman, Monanold Smith, J,PearMn, Edward Beakman and MImCameroon.

"W*el*y aad bU lime" waaMOM of a «ermon by tb* pill ITT. ]

Joba MoMamy. Tb* religion* be-lief* of the Engliih people at tbetint* of tbe gnat proaobor'i Urtb

• doacribod. Tfle paotor al*o •pokeof UM ariMtoaary work of Veal**, al

• eat lag of tbo Epwortb Loaf*,a addraaa wm giren by the preetd-elder af thii dtatrlot, B*v. Dr.

Doatel Halleroa. at tb* evening »er-nee The foot tbat there or* mll-lloni of Methodta* ta Ifali nod otheraoontMa* sbows onartaetngly, eatd Dr.BaUaroa, that a arm foundation wwlaid by Wealey upon which Methodism

ooatiBB* to bnila mo lit tb* world

Praoklta OOBBOII. Jr. O U. A. M ,M *Mj*tod tBOM offloan : Jaalor PaM

Cooocilor. E*OM11 Baamrd : oonBoUor,Harry Wiaa; vtoa aoooollor. HarryDa Hart: imraiag oaotoaHT, DsrldBodlaa- aaatataaL Foatarlaaaolal iBrilary, Bphralm Oonip-M ; to—arar. T. B. Oarrta; oon-

BUyoa;

CHARGED WITH MURDER.

COACHMEN AID HOSPITAL.

af Jaaepb K Bopiock,woe f oaad tooting taSoBBdoB Jaaa •wMawor and IOOTM foarTa* polio* theory U tbat ba waa •tanked by WUUaaaa oa aiba* ibrowa avarbaard.

O*T*t»*«* of MabloaaMM mot Maaday ta and Oaaaj* Brldgo, of Grove »*ibol only roottoa bo-i- won married at tb* lHrat M

for Won Ghana, aatatoaywaa looarnd from tba Ooaabaaaa'i ooopl* ban k i o n each aebarUaton, of WataaWa. ab* piiaoa from rtllllnl The

i boll given far lao boBpltal at Ih* AJaamtaoai Pint* Work*. Tb*attU leal tb* affair woo a *.aM an*, oaly tb* ton*

aaat* fnaoj* of to* ooaate botog pro*-

naee B. Joy prorident of tb*Rortb Ploiaaold Board of KdaeaUoa.Caoday gk^a aol tb* ltat of laxilunippointed for tb* eomlng aobool tarco.

Th* appointmtnta taolade aaTanl

In Iba high aobool department. O.W Patanaa, a gindaata of DtekloooaOoUoge aad of tbe PaanarlTaaU StateNormal School will tak* to* place ofAUaood L. Oiark ta tha aeparta

rtaaoa aad OMtnomattei; in tba•mar daportaaoat MIM AUoa

Tbempeoa. of Ibe Oewogo Stole Nor-mal Sobool, in New Tort, will taketh* plao* of Mini Miaale rUziaa, 1B

rod* f B; aad IB tba gradea 8 aad TB[ini ABB* U Holooaib wUl •xobongilaooot wltb MiM Alberta E. Water•ry.There are aarorol aboagot ia tbe Hat

iodargartoB. MUa May Tnompaoo,f tba Haw Jersey aute Itonwi

Bsbool and a .radnate of the NorthPlalnfleld High Scbool will tax* tboplace Of Hli> May Eg*. Hlaa EditbM. Tor Plaaok, of the Oonrtland, K.T.. State Normal School, will aoooB*dUM place of Mlat Rachel Frame*. HIMBdaa M. Riobarda, of tbo Co inlandSlot* Normal Sobool, will take ther*"~ of Mlai Abet* HaaBa, MlH

Starderaat will tak* tbo plaoeof Mi.« May Han aad Miai FoodWilliaroi will tak* tb* placa of MlaiDell* niklaa, who goat to Bothar-ford, S. J. MIM Elisabeth Kieman,of trad* 4B, will ba tb* prlaolpal ofho aobooL

There tt but one ooaag* in the DM* UM toaohtn la tbo Watobang

lim Stella J. Sean will tak*i of olaoi IB in plao* of MIMWaikn.

• n J. Wl|btawn will be tb*•nperviaUg priocipai of to* aebooLTb* anttr* lid of loaob«ri for

Someraat Street Sobool.High School — O. V

:leso* and nMlbematlai; Beat*Oloom, I*ttn aad German; MarionBoih, Eagliib and French ; Oartrad*Snodtrran, Latin aad QorernmantMyrtie M. Mootago*, rlenography an'typewriting. Grammar — Mary A,

•i: Anna L. Boloomb, 8: MaryE. OUloata, TA; Albert* E. Water.bnry, TB; Mary a W*U*r, 6A ; Alto*

• B ; J*aat*BlU, SA; RatbBill. IB. Primary-Mary Betler,dergorten; O. U. Aadaraoa, IA

Uaota Booth worth, IB; "Edith M.Tar Planck, a A aad B, Qlrla; EdaaU Rlobotda, SA and B, Boya; PearlA. WUltama, SA ; Bmllt* M. Storda-Tanl. SB; Sarah K Mookay.Ellaobetb Klarnoa, 4B. prlnotpi

WatabBBS School.Primary—Kile Boroa. kindfrgar-

tan; Mabel B. Hon. IA; Stella J.Boon, IB; Clara I* Atherton, SA aad

; Eliaabeth L. Claypoot*. SA aad; ~ "|| C. Teutntn. 4A and ~

priocipoi

wood and moobaatcal drawingi M, Sydaabam, drawing : Boarie

Taylor, eooklac aad BBwing.Bpoetal — I o w a M. Bydanbont,

keeper of ospoliM; Clara Too Fleat,plan iat; NaUa D. MaaBOW.

total blindo**e, hot bow mmr paopi* kava tootbo right from their own aaglaok.

'baa by anaaalllai on ay* •peeiolita time they ooatd ban wrad tTlaioa. If von deair* wo will gl»eyaw n trot aiqialootlaa Mtloa *Co., PMIadelplila eye apaolaMof. 107

aSroat, arory Tbaraday.

S* TM I h B M M to Jaaoc* E- Oodlam-fm,of Warr*oTilla.

. H. P. Whartoo, foraMriy of Plata-

anoi waararalabid by a large NewTork arabaatin. aad doooioK woe aa-Joyod OB a platform oa tbo laws. Tbowedding rapper wat e*md along tbobrook bank*.| Tba wedding gift* ooat probablytbOOPOnd* of dollar*. Tbe groom'agift to Ib* bride wo* a chain of p*a r 1 •

rltb a dUawart paadant. Tbo bride •motber gavo tbe bride a ebaat of atlvorand a diamond tiara Tbo groom'ahrotb*i gav* tbo tiiwn a gold loviagoop. aad tbo bride a diamond and•nterald bracelet Each of tba Otbon-rna pi MOB tod by tba frooai with a

lamond bofaaobo* pin, and MtmHyd* gav* bar maid of-honor andflower girl* braoeleU Wltb diamond" aorta.

Orn 1,000 wedding taritatloB* wenonod. n i o o g Iboae pranoBl ware

Mr. and Mra. Sbepbord and Mi. andMM. W Palmer Smith, of Plainfleld;Mr. ami Km A. a Kapler, of I * B -

, Pa., | Mr. and Mra. Cborlea H.Godrray. Mr. and Mra. Henry F. God-frey, Mr. aad Mra. W. a Betw. Mr.

Mn J. D. Rocket .Her. J r , Mr.aad N i t R. O. Maad, Jr., Mr. and

Wiight Poet and Mr. andMra. Otrard Barrlok, of New Tork;Mr. aad Mn. Gardner Colby. OfOrange ; Mr. and Mr*. Rod man Gri«-

Mr and Mra, Unmet Bottle,and Mr*. Leonard iAflorro, Mr.

and Mra. JOOM* Kerlaly and Mr. andAlexander Brnaon, of Pbiladel-

pblo.Mr. and Mra. Colby will tak* a

wedding trip abroad, after wbiob theyWill rorid* al Llewellyn Park,Orange.

The bride la the daughter of tb* lot*Ohorlea Hyde, Ibe Standard Oil mag-Bate and proatdont of tb* Olty NBtloaal Bank of tola elty. The groomta on* Ot tbo mem ben of the StoleAaaambly representing Baaez Ooontj

id ii in line for Iba aaBatombtp. H*Tlce chairman of tbe army braaot

1 tbo TOBBg Mafl'a OhrlaUoB Aaaoc)niton, of Hew Term.

(COWTtKUKD PHOII PAOI i.)

waa be who planned and carried outtb* lmprovamont* to tba Piainfleld

Karenf* ayatom which bar* mad*at tyowm a •ooceat, and now ne

Chief Engineer of tb* Central Boll-read ef New Jeraey be it doLng mnclito add to onr comfort in barelthrong b wifely designed imp tore

DU. a • *'Lot oa toato of hii quality. Let «*

drink tbo boalth of on* wbo ia gnatr thing* bnt great

On* who i»manner* gentle, of afleotlon* mild,i t n man; •impltolty. a child.'

Tbe health at Joaepb O. Oagood"Mr. Oinood, who followed, axprwaed

hb npprooiatton of tbe eBorti of blifriend- and gire aa interesting de-scription of Ib* work now being doaeby tb* J*rwy Central ID bnlldtng thiNewark Bay bridge.

Mr. Hunt, eeontaiy of tbe A. S. oi0. E.. apoke Tory highly of Mr.Oagood wbo no* been a member oitbat organtsaUon iinoe 1STS and a al-

tar Ib* past eighteen month*.and briefly ootlinad lte object*. Dr.Waldo* bad a few word* Io add about

I uparloaeaa with engineeraaad Mr. Be.ler, of tb* Jeraey Oeatral,oonoladad tbe ipwotlng

• nod after ttObarlas L. Lewia WDI, renoariag•Qrpty Joba," "Mjr Leva Kal," oai"Tbo Two OarBadian." Ba waa aeoompoaiod by Btepbon HonT. DrWaldo alas mwn a 'oollo aolo from

A C T R E S S T O W E D .

• In U ay Talo aaaoanfiaa KagagBeat (• U H « k * Ai*1rt4 H*r

on tn* St***.May Tola, of Boot Front iireei, wbo

apnoarad el Ib* Oeatral Tboatr* incity MOW K M ago, ba*

r eagBaameBt to Dr. Bar-Bard Laaara*, of Haw Tork.

Mia* Talo a* T • aba mat U r. La t.'£w ~T o l k , iwbilo «bo waa ptaylag al Hyde *

after a obaat rtalt with PulaMd Bwbmoa '• theatre, to Brooklyn. Be- * bar with n •anqaal whlhi

CtEATEST PRtClPATIOPl FM fUNE.

SINCE mi.

J*n*. 19C8, braakt1887, aooordug to tbo woatbar baraaaaaoa. Ia 188T tba report* •bowed thatit rained aoariy all th* month aadnlaed hard. Wbaa too wootbar atoofor PlaiBBeld got tb* doaipa*M oooi-P«ta<J UM ralofall for Ib* Boatfa waaoabadaledfal ia It tab**.

JOB*. 19OT. haa.T.4S iocbea of OM>U-ton to tto credit For flftj-two doyibefore the rainfall of tbo pnooat

itb itarted tbeie hod hardly beenaaoogfa ralo to keep the dmt Mltled.her* WOJ t*ol than OS* inch of rainfall

la OOBM dlatrtot* prayers wereoflered tor raib tbat the crop* mlgbtbe benefltted. While tblatbe Kaat generally UM Wort waa ba-in* deleted Rain WM tbe raMarly *T*rj d»y In tb* great grai(trowing dJMrlote of UM Witt

Toon came tbe itorm tool bod beenwaited and prayed for. It cams andwith little intermiMion It baa ooan

re arer atne*. Tb* m i a f t rainfalltb* month of Jone for tba poo*

tblrty-two yean fau been 8.1« Inche*.yean ot 1887. 1871 aad 1909

helped to bring np tbli areraga. Tb*itb of June, 190B,

Bnt e»en with thii arerace tb* tolaot yeiterday op till 4 o'clock bodicgiatend S.4S loofaea. Tbar*

tat falafail la the few boon thaiit poo red ye*t*raay than there wo* lith* whole month of Jan* in

a. In 1806 toon wo* 1.3aad 1*M than two inchci !while in 1001 then waa laaa than aa

Tork City, I employ jeloM ueohanlfla nntf non-anlon i

boUoro ID «T*ry man ninolBC DHawn bualneoa. at all tlmoa and ta

\ W. LITTELL,No. u t North A m , PUlafleW. M. J,

II MERCHANT DiSAPPEflRSWILLIAM SCADDEN LEAVES HOME, AND

WHEREABOUTS ARE UNKNOWN.

F.Bgli.hm.n Start* for HomMdiaad Rli Btor* la Olo**d

William Soadden, wbo baa a ifaoertose at Peopaok, a. J., diaippearedon Jon* %, and his frienda think thathe may have been murdered. On thatdate be told aorae friendi that be waagotag to Honeadale, Penn., to pnr-

IO Hook, and would be book tb*next day. He borrowed about tBO—

igh. with what he had, to iop II,000.

Tbat la tha loot whlob baa beenor board of Soadden by bla friend*.

bo* not bMn to Boneadal*, whichhoa been diaoovarod by writing to tb*

i factory In that tonn wltb wblobhe dealt Hit itora In Peapack Uoloead. All the itook io tb* itore iapaid for, and UM mining nan OOMnot owe much, money In that town.It la feond that b* may hare netwltb fool play owing to Ibe toot thath* oarried a large ram of moneySoaddeo U Oil Engliabman oboat lortyyean old. H* walki with tba oaaittanoa ot m con* held nodes hii right

6AREER Of HONOR7T.U FROM r\liK I.)

ing Ib* life of Henri-Frederic Anoielutbor of the now fanioai "Amlel'iJoaraal," traaoaltod lata «-igHih byMr*. Bamphny Ward. Ha bad alWay* boon areatly lnt*raat*d In AmlaOf whoa* per»onal nlatory little, boaarer appeared. He paaaed two wla Amiel'i bonta and wltb bia friend.Mr. Zalie waa tb* flnt itranger whohod *T*r entered tb* nooaa OfOOB*«OB reclnae wbo became ao !•aa after bi« d-ath. to make lnqalrla*•boot bU lit* and work. Tbon benod bla MoaoKripts, aad talked wltbbi. friend*.

la February of UM pnoaM year bagav* two laotana at Talo DirinltySobool on " ABlct aad UM Lit*rotnraof tb* Iaa*r Ufa" and ta now at wonOB aa article describing bla xiiit In

boaoe. Latar ba bopaa to bringOat a translation from UM French of a

•keteh of AaloJ withal matter ae b* dla-

oorand In bli boat*.

- A U UM uuaot atyl* of day aadBlast flieworki; abm blank eridgea, rerolTers, cracktr ood powder

, ate., at Barpar'a, 411 Park

nsatar CASTORIAkftafa

IkUta

diBg day baa boon ant for Jaaaary I.1 Mr Laaarai aayt b* bat baaa eoo-

wilb B*U*TD* BooptokL Mawi fOf foor yoan aad MTI bo to

tb* olliod Wil-

! ! • • FKtlni.Tlii Roofli>(,

Be. Etc, Ett.

PATENTS

NEW IN EVERY DETAILIMr a*w barber •bop at

143 NORTH AVE.n now open reedr for bnalnaM.

All the latest •ppolotro»nt« IB the toa*a«ta j

KHWI.\ B. MATNABP S

CARNEY BROS.,MADISON AVENUE.

Between Front and Second street*

Tinners,PlumbersGas Fitters,

pluraben, and the beet gu-fl tt«r» laKlsaectloD. W« DM nrao but tb*vei7 beet of TuttterlaU, aod our work

__ ore made her*. Tlnwmro_ to order. Ranges, brick o a t '

portable fumooea. Bonflary plumbing.

DIME

Savings Institution,Of Plainfield, I . J., .

Ia now reoelTlng deposit* withInterest, allowed ot all lomi fromtf to tS.OOO.

J. O. Pore, Treasurer.

intonat from UM

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ALBERT nlZUUENLivery & Boarding Stables

FOURTH ST..And Park A

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i w la itna. It** "la nomUj m Ms early Ml tipwlMM Mr. Tea Araieta aa!4: ' Look )■« tank ea rellrpad pro r»i mr ay three erote yean mad tea. ri«e e strap rati aad segleee

eeal, I eaaaat bet be I beat f el I bat 1 aas ea Aaserteaa aad that 1 baee I panelled te Ure aad be bold the trl-

ireeerd at %be fowodteg eC Mata at Ha rapid growth fraa the < ebea Veeley aearted ao a mlaateaery

eaa a oewbtaatlea ef the quarterly ■ntoe aad a eelebnetoa of the I of the " fa*her a* MeebedUm. " •f Pael aad Jobe Waetey Tea

■epeadlac with a similar trait el the A peat lea Ufaartee aad Jeha Waa- ler's byaae were sea* by the eehooL At tbe • reateg haer of wereblp Jaaaee R. Joy. the aether of a bU phy of the great dletae. dalirered aa addnoa ea "Baw Jeha W«fay Aw at road Beglaad •• Mr. Joy told m ewahealag of Wesley to bis per- eeaal reapoaei Mil ties to Ood. He told

age aad the eiaglaaeae of hie porpase life aad bia streegtb of parpooa. Ha referred to hi* letrodeotlee off ooa «CV. DR. WIUJAB R. RICHARDS OfflClATES AT FUMCKAL.

Maawtlfel newer Trlbweee-li a»W at Mil let4« Craatary

The Pallbaarera. TH. faesrel services of Mr* Praat T Olaweoa ware bald Meaday after- i at S a'elect from the labc hove*

At the Moo roe Areaae M. C be rob yeeserday scare lag special ser Tteea ware bald deriag the Meaday eehaol aaretaa. The eiorrtaaa were it charge of Walter MaOec. tbe eeperia

Healey Papers were read by Mrs. J. C Paarsoa, Olarenoa Beeard. Miae Fay Beet nan. Maaaflold Balth. J. Q reaa, Edward Baatsaaa and ad leader warda ef aywpatby to the family aad frteada Three srlee

•The By mm of tbo Hawelaad. i eaag by tbe Lotas Olee Clab. of Hew Toth are was a profaelea of floral tribe tea frees frteada aad rrlalt iaaladlag a large beach ef eat r aloe aaoDctatee fonaiag a social elebef which Mrs Cleweee hat. aad a Mallei wrw »d with plat roan froai a alas liar •attea eaaapaaad ef als yeaag aa There were alee a beat ef i aad sweet gree tied with torea- dor vtbbea aad a Urge aeaibar of eat towers Pvrbope. tbe neat l irl beta wee a baa oh of rea ■vs. Olaweaa‘a MTe-year-a

OT IMCMMAMM.

Jeha MeMarray. Tbe rellgloee ba- ll eAs of the Baglleh people at the • of tbe grept preacher's birth • deeeribod. T0» pastor also spoke ef the ■taetoaary work of Wseley. m saeotlag el the Kp worth I. sages. Aa add rase w-i girao by the pregld lag elder ef this diatriet. Bor. Dr. DamlH Ballono. as the creel eg ear nee. The test that there are all-

COACHMC" AID HOSPITAL.

CORK Of US

HTSA* TO UAM.

M today am Ml WIM I* I tm Ito oanla, rtMl tacm

b ltobl«b -tool *.rn...l, O. afbda an of Ito p™»i™n Bana Mil* Win mha ito (b. of

mmmmm IummM Mlm Alto. Him, af Ik* Stop MM. : I Mbtoi, u Tm*. will to*, i pfaaa af Mlm Mini. PUktm, b in*. *B; m* b tbo PWa S ■■* TB ■ An. I* Btotob will tnhnp mm -Ilk Min Alton. K Itor -to an aooooal Chngn la Ik. ito •Mton b Ito bto.toil tom* lllllipmi Min May Tampa.,

—Ill to*. Iha

■ mill. 8l.rda.aal -111 Id. lb. pboo of Min Mar Ban aad Min hail Will lama -111 taka Ito pbm of Min Dolb nUUt -bo foot to Bottor- fotd, M. J. Min Eltntolk How* ml m*. 4B, -111 to Ito pibolpal of Tbon to toll on chn.o b Iko Ito*

ohaig. of olkto IB b pi am of Min ■arid Volk or. Honor J Wljklmaa -111 bo Ito aoparrlotof prlkolpol of Iko nhoot. ailo Ho* of mton lor in row to iku ■ i(k So tool -O. «. Potoran.

, MPdll.k ood frank: Oomodo MfMo M. Mrakpi, no.otr.phf i Ifpo—rlllrap. Onaav - Mary *. union*. TA: Alton. B. « tory. TM; MaOf U WaUor, *A; Altoo Tbenpaoa. dB l Jim Hill, 5A : Rolh CL Bill. II Primary-Mary Bailor, nnapik.; O. M. A.doraoo, IAp Unto Booth—ortb. lBilEdllh M. Tor Plnok. IA n* b. Onto: I M. Rlobwdo. IAMB. Boy.; PMOI A. Wllllamo. 1A ; Emilio M- Baordo- oaM. JB. Bank > today. *A I Elio.both Don, *8. prbolpM.

dollar* Tto

raid bwalR Em* of tto otton linnni by ito «no. -Ilk .

Oooo 1.000 —oddbg torltolton i mod. I moot thorn lawn i Mr. nd Mr* Btoptord aad Mr

«, Pa.. ; Mr nd Mr. Char In H. toy. Mr. u* Mr* H.ary P. Ood Mr aad Mr* W R Balia. Me Mr* J. D Rookafallar. Jr.. Mr. nd Mi* R. O. Mato. Jr.. Mr. oto A. —ildbt Pm* nd Me aad Mr* Olrwd Borrtok. of Mo- Tort and Mr* Owdior Colby, of Or*a|o; Me ato Mr* Bodmn Orlo- Mr. nd Mr* Baamal Bottla. aad Mr* Loaurd Laffarra. Mr. nd Mi* Jaamo Karbly nd Mi. ato

Mr. ato Mi* Colby -111 toka a oddla. nip akrato. aftoi -blob Ik.y «U1 naldo a* UavaUy. Pwk.Omf* Tto brlda lo Ito daagblai of Iba lata Oharlaa Byda, Ito Bmtoard OH i nd praaldn* at tto Oily Ba- ll Bnk of Ibir ally. Tto I room aa of Ito mam bon of Un I mbly Mpnmtobd Bmoi Ooaaly nd n b Un too ito oaubmbip. Bo U Ota. obaliaan of Ito army brawl of Ito Too., Mn'a Cbrlnln Aaaod Min. of *a— Toot.

b In audit Pm lftyt-o day. n Ito nbfhll of Ito pronil » otanod tboio tod hardly ton «k mb M hoop ito fool oanlod. —m lorn lban an look of ralafall !• MM dtatrlon prmyara -an to tor r*l. ib.I ito crop, might •nBUad. Whll. thla -m tno of EdM gooorally tto —oat -ao ba- lk, OoJarad Bala -m lb. ral# narly woof day la tto poal grata

—Ilk lltlla liMraMn II baa onr abo* Tba iriragr tala fall b Ito moalk of Jan for Ito pm* Iklrty-lwo yaara too ton E Id |M Tto yaara of 1*7, 1BT1 nd 1001 balpad lo bib, ap tbit a*atag* Tin Ib of Joao. loot. -Ill loorodoi a*aa -Ilk I hi. armg. tto talk at yaatarday ap 1111 « .'aloM ■wad 1*0 Into* Thar. . Ur ralafall la Ito fa- boan Ito*

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THE CONSTITUTION ALIST

H» NEWARK GROOMMi— Florwne* Bayuolda Bo*l»

U d Frwd#rlck Kloholla

Watta A n Xaartwd.

! • ITBTXPHRR'8 CHUECHVCOOING cucflomr LAMELY ATTEN-

DID BV OUT Of-TOWW " t O f l E .

tar of Mr. and Mr*. Albert J. Baal, .1swath aveaaa. Netberwood. was martied oa Jaae M se FrewarkiMobella Walls, aoa af Mr. aad MrsFwek Oampbell Walla, af*Nawark,the oaroaaea* taking place la M.•aopben'a Choroh. It was sew af tboasset largely attaaided weddings overboM la tha cbarob odjaoo, aad oaly aportion of the invited gaaata wereaMe to wlteMs it. Tbe offloi»liogalergfmaa woa Rer * P. Hlmpeoo.af Sow Yatk, formerly rootor of tba•etherwood pariah.

Tba ofaarcb wee baaatlfaUy er-laagil wltb daisies aad greoaa. Thoaaolos were mocked by l o s e bo«v7•IIIIBI of aaJslee aad groaaa aad IbaI-TTTT'1 reaeesbled a veritable flower

aao altar.If taa EJeaaor Thoresoo TsM Deveo-

aw. daogbtor of Mr. Md Mra. Agae-aao Taa PIT sates, of Uortb Plata-•Md. was nald-of-boaor. W. MM-•Man SifihoHi. of Plttabarg. Pa,, aoiodaa best man Tbo bride waa given Laaaavrtage by bor raaber. Mra. Joaaaa•wMkloy played tbe wadding marebee.Vbo asbsrs were William R. Boat.Sam, a brother of Ibo brtdb; Fred K•osblag, ; a f Mowark; It Watklaeyard, of BafTelo ;.fa*d WUltaa. T.Obereb, of Newark.

Tao h>i*e won a gowo of white Im-ported Brasaele tawa chiffon everaacbisa aatla and ooagbt at tao fore-baod with B lolle Tail. Bbo carried aebower boaqaot of llltiea of tbo n l -lev Tba osoU of boaor wore whileaUk mallo over pUb silk aad carrieda kooo.001 of awoet peaa. Mrs. Boa).Ibe mother of the brlda, ware a gowaaf slook < "Ok Iocs amd tbo groom's•other*. --. Watts, wore gray orepe• * • _ * *

tbo bride'Ibo ooi

aad Ha . Will tarn 8 Gray, Mr aadMm a T. HmpooB, Miss Klbol Simesoo. Mlaa Mabal Himpeoo. MiaaAaate ilatpeoe aad Mlaa May Blaipao*. all af • ; Ms. aad Mr*. Pay-,too Lo«aM. Mr. aad M«. Willloaa O•BOW. Miaa Elisobolh I s tw , Willloa. .I m , Mr. Wd Mr. Harry Oill, Mra IBarry SeaaaW. Dr. Oroof Haasoll MdBeton Oooasbo. oU of PMaaaalpala;Mr. Md Mrs. ".meet Acker, ofMloaata Falls; Alfred a Waste, of

" Hkg-

;iTAPED HIS DESTINY

atloa W Tsmac Kea.

EVANGELIST SUHPAY.

« • • , Mr. *m* I n Lord*MIM Maad Lords. Miai Carroll Lords,lUyasaaal Oanola. Mm AaWaaattaRosoloy. Mr u d Mr. W <t BaroUy,Mr aad Ura. l r u < » « M Cvaater,Mr H < MM. Joaok W» D**aa)*r,Mlaa Kiwaaoe Vaa Dovaaeat, MissMara>-rita Van Dovoaaer, Miai HollyVBO I i t H f . KM Maaal Vaa De>»Mt. Mloa Clara Bart. Miw EdithBow. Mr and MM. Gocaolloa w*m

a , j H TM Borwrrd>y, Mr.Hanry 1'ortr, Mr. mm* H nMr. and Mr*. JCdwarH WtlUa,

MlM l i - ^ m o i , HIM « * * WUUa/U « i * Vtllla. Mr. Md Mn. Ja*kOnso, MIM 81 Claire, Mr. aa« MM.

(• Baard, Mr. aad Km .SaatnryQaloa. Mr. aad Mia. WUlMua Wboo-l u , Hr u d Vtt Hotk Kaoi aad

Md I n wniiaja. Wboolar. all ofUilaoity. /

WEOS HAHtY EDWIN KUNfilll, OF NEW

. U K , AT SOUTH PUUNFTLD.

lav. A. Oabboeir, Pootor of tkaao.tk meJanftesd B»»tist Ottareh

Barry Edwin fiUlagar. of Newarkaad Miaa Oooraia E Braatiogbam,daughter of Ihnmoe Braatiagbaa., ofSooth Plataleld, wore marrl-4 JaaoM ta tbo Sooth PlainDtld BaptiatUbnrob by Ibe neetor, Bov. J. A.OabbarUy, la tbe presence of a largo

ibav of giisals from Plalnaeld,Craafard, Newark, Elizabeth, C ulea, Naw Market, Haaaltoa, Mo-

toboa. Mow Breaawlok.Tba bride, given la marriage by bar

Md greea withTbs f«rlof • wore arroogad wltb boofaets of daisies aad groaas with banaad there a aroop of ewes* paaa. AIt o'oloak tbo bride aad grooai left f c.tbatr beCoymooa which will ba spoa>

They WlU reaide for Ihidwell, N. 3. Latter, n

anil Uve ta thisolty

To eaob of tbo asbera tha groota•ava gold caff bettoas with tbolr in-itials eagravod. A pair of aaff battwas waa tbe groom'e gift to Ibe beatOHan A diamond Md psail broochwaa tbo graoaa'a gift to Ibe bride aadabo Wide gave tbo g r e w a set of goldaa* pearl caff sad collar bottoos.mt af gold pina W H tbo gift of Ibeart da to bor mud of booor laoladodkm the woddlag _cos glaae. Jewelry aad aevaral obooks

l o o s i tbo gaaata wore Mi.•re. A npiauii dark, FraakCTark. William R BeoJ. Miss Mary•sal. Royaolda HeeJ. Tboddoae Boal,Attaft Boal. Otfford Boal, Freak QWaste. MISB Bvolva Wests. Mtaa• at till on WaMa, Itaya>oa1 H WaMa,

Margaret Htebeils. Mr said Mn.BavM Vloballo. Mn. David•tab*. I.. Mr aod Mas. WUatlobyis, Mlos Kdaa Itlefaolls. Mrs.Ohartea Nic belle. Mr. M 4 M RTree*. Mr oad Mrs. neraee Oootroll.Taoiiosoa Wlaato. Mr. aad Mrs. Wil-amaa Hayoa. Dr. aod Mn L. J. atll-bore. Mr aod Mra Harvoy Thaemp-aan. M l . Roe- Tbeaapaoa, Mr ,

. •aa. Kdaar B Dtake. EeaawBs«fce. J. . Hi t Oabarao, Vsadwater. Mies Bdttb BaH.ta. aU af• a w Tort; Mre at A Braat, Mr.Md Mrs. Willlom a MareUl, V

a Mortla. Mtaa Obartotso Mania.' asr. oad Mm K J. Plotser Mr aad

• a J . 1 P»lle*..r. Mr. BlIISlll I

Oatlee Heeael. Mr. Md Mn, Alb.Abbott, Mra J. J. Potlloo. MImftMlae Patlioa. Mios Baa PoiUoo. Mr.aad Mn Oaaaabarlaia. Mlea Ago*.•BmaaberlBlo. Mr. aad Mia. Via.Looser aad Fiaak Q Taylor, all

Jr., Mlas KHaabotb Abbott. Rev. BA Baad, Dr. aad Mrs. U. J. Baod,

Baatd. Mn. 8fa«p. Mr MM Mn. Aa-BMt Mia* Maaal Abboti. Mtaa Bar-akat Abbaot. Mi Md Ma. WaaW

Tho Ufa of Senator Kaate Kelson, ofKinaeitota, has la it the elements of aBwrpooe note I of twofold iateat. Tba

jre tbe powerful infiecace which the.Muij inipir.uc of a definite ambitio*MB la shapin(r a life, sod how i i iw™at galaed dciplte the moat umomnJ

Illoam. Theae points, areTrearryrhl oat b> a elerer Utde ,ketrh,

*oatrlt»t«(l by AntoinetlC^'an Hoeseato the Coaawpoliun. /

foreign-bom imrrican. Knutcon came to i hU rmintrj from Sot-

•My with hia wUowerf niother~when heWOSlese ihin D i t j r t n nld, and earnedna Irat mjeaey srillne; newapoperaipoa lhe,-itrecU of Cbieogn. Later,rken b* aad his mother were settled01 a llttleaandyfann out in Whwonain,

kl*. lite waa jriwn a definite directionWt OM Mary Dillon, who tsnght Ihoi'irk-1 Mhool. Mi«s Dillon WBS s cul-

rty to tkia country from Belfast. Ire-Aad, to mead tbeir broken fortuaes.tbe became interested in tbe little,riril*. eager-minded Norwegian boy,«ad, at staled Interval*, invited him toher home. There, for the first time betaw tbe tmble-napery In use and a tea-table ornamented with flower*. On

of these oecostona. In talking witn*klm of the famous penoosgea of bia-tory. Mlaa Dillon said:

"You. too, may become a distin-aiahed man, Knuir. You've a good,inrf, BOd all you have to do la to bein-aatrions and peneTcrinr. Ton can't• president, for yon were not born in

wltb lalte and oai-riad aof bridal roooe. Bbo wore a

roll of toll*, fastened with asailarMd brlda rows. Tbe mald-of honor.

•sbsaok. Of Plainflald,Md tbo brldesmalsd. Mias Daisy T.Haastoa, Of PlolBiold aad Mlaa Bes-sie Sopor, of Metachan. wars gowned

'hlte orgaadia Md oarrtod pinkconations. Tbo flower girl, MlaaMarian Blgloy, waa droosod la dottedSwiss aad earned a bosket of oaraa-loas and sssllax.

Tbo boat a s i was Btaaloy A. Klla-ir, a brother at tba graoan 'and Ibaabora woro Barrv *. Manning. Prank

Faalks, Soott alltagar and griasiKilagor. Tbo wedding march waaplayed by Mlos Stall* Bofleld, of NowMarket. Tho bride's glfte to tbo•aid of booor and tbe bridesmaidsw m sold brooches and tho groom's[tfls to Ibo niheri aad boot man wariblppad diamond aad opal pins,

About flfiy iroests atsoadod the nMptiaa at tbo noaM of tbo bride'parents, whleh was elaborately deo-

tbe oocosloo. Tbo obnrebran anaagad by Mra.

Peter Johnson and Mrs. J. A. Cab-barley.

B N Baobaaaa Dake U praaldoatiba Oaaaolidaled , be Is also preei

daat af too Imaili ia and of tbo CooBaal "raipialii Hla year's eaLan

Is 160,000 from aaab of tbo two to

le a Little Eorly Blaaf It will «iisasllpsllaai allllsaaaiai aad UWaa; Mae. DoWUt's Little Early Blasts

e dlflevo«t from ether pill*. Tka*aoa gripe waBHisk a o w tbo „ .

d Wwola. bat eoro hy gaatly aroaa-ttm aaoratloo. aod giving etroagtb

t boos araaai. Bead by L. W R M

k oowaar la ka afcisia tale (W aWaa,

TBla UnlT«rsity Confen De-ftp* of Doctor of Divinity

TJpon

8UHOLABLT

UNITED STATES MINISTER BOWEN

MADE A IASTER OF ARTS.

Bar. Willlaai Bo«era Richard., asant no • af tbo initiation WH OD« of

two to roooiTo tbo degreo of dortor ofat tfao two hoadndtb and

of Talo Uairor-i. Coaa., J B M M.

Dr. Richard, wai for aloeloaa ytanof Iba Oreicent ATtnae Proaby-

terlao Ohoreh, wbero bla powara aa aproaober *ud paator were developed.Ha la BOW paator of the Brick Obarott,How York. BOBM yaara ago tbo Col-laga af tba Olty of Haw York hooond

la a similar way. KCT. Lymanott. paotar of tb« Plyaioatb

Cbarob. Naw York, waa tba otherolarfTmao to roo«i" tho dtffree.

bar! Woloutt Bowan, Unitedi Mlaiator to Venrsula, a

biother of H. E. Bowao. of tbU olty,WM reMond at a member o t l h ( l

Oaaai of "JH. Mr. Bowan failed to gethla baobolor'a degreo ID that year bo-oaaao ot a boylsb praak. The dogroaof. BMflter of arta WOJ oooferr*d nponhim. eanrylac with II all tba priri-lfrfea of ao alotnnci Mr. Bowan baabad a dutingal.bed oareei in dtplo-

aad coaaalar department* of theOoreramsnt, havlnf torn for many

I yaara Ooaaol Qaaoral of tbo UnitedStatoa at Barceloo*. Spain, before re-

lTlag hi* prcoeat apixiintmentThe degree of doitor o( law waa

inferred apon Wm. Henry Bnwer,[artoa profeooar of agrtooliara la tbe

abeffleld ScimtiBn School, and OimrieOray, Jadga of tbo United Statea Olr-

Oonrt for tbe Third dlatri«t.

ranntry, bat you can be o UnitedItotc* senator." Thin was long before

a foundation methods was used byMts» Dillon in thus relating young Nel-

l's life to tbe vital fact* in the livesof men of aucceaa. From tnii-limc on

tudied them wtth keen personal in-rt. aeekina- to find jnat how theyM-bleved. He realized that the Urst

district school Uuffht.Senator Nelaon tells that he Jottr-

aeyed in an ox-cart of home eonatrue-tion. the wheels of which weresectiona•f B big log. to (he tittle village acad-jmy from which hegradnated. On thise»rt woa a large wooden cheat which

aineii. In addition to hia scantywardrobe, sufficient provision from:hr farm to last htm half the term.Be did hia own rooking, tiring aa sim-ply ss ittd Daniel when he was in train-

to Hand before Babylon's trimnph-Idng. At thi» time he bore, with-

ont the allirhtesttbougktof relinqaish-lag hia object, the ronatant alights and

dicm]e of hie fellow atodenta.Senator Kelaon'a person alhy aa-ntincf. the staying qualities whichaabled him to realize the ambition

Inspired by hla flnrt teacher. Be walksskort. alta tall, and has the stantmeosat thoae aot eoaDy overthrown. Hiawide, firm month eloars evenly: Moivoorgray hair aad Ward are croppedto FaoraH*at< with th« aajnare-taraewline, of hi. bead oad face: aad his ear.which, according to iTe M I S M M S I , lo-dscoie. one's orisrio far B W I «-comt*-!y Ikon aay oertiaVate of brnh. U ata-

We. wttk eUborate. well-denned east-la a saan way ke eatorod ibe area*

ot aoliiln •bovtty after bo bad ta*" . I k Bcodewjlr

I.ovln, Cop • I r o p . j ,Boara. Hill * Bhnpp have offandw lovlag cop for tbo winningi la tbo Hope-St Mary'i aerloi of

flre gatn>a to b« oooteated for on dnteaalready annooaood.

A StrtlFtl Uperttlonli always dangoroni—Ao not rabmlt totke rargoon'a kalfa anlll yon baretried DaWltl'i Witch Daael Dalra. It

core wben evorytblng elae foili—aa dona tbia in tboaaanda Of caaaa.

Bon la one of tbem I I Buffered tramMoodlna aad protmdlng pllaa for

ity yean Wu treated by dlfiar-ea> apeciBliata aod aafd ir»ny reme-dies, bat obtained no relief until Iaaed DeWitt's Witch Haaal Salro.Two bozea of tbia BBITO oared meolgbtoeo monthi a«o aad i have notbad a tonoh of the |>ilee alooo.— H. A.Tiadale, Somaiirtoo, H 0. For Blind,Bleodloc, ItofaioK and ProtrudingPlloa no nmedr eqoala DaWltt'iWitch Ilaiel Salve. Bold by L W.Bandolpb.

Ta* wwfloooa wko naif ad tao world offa Ike aeMtor. aad Ike m m hIke m m h

a taiannaat world of too aatraKteoWe. waa a gweot al hla home while

we* a c o a j n u a u . After bardeath. annB r her efferta was fond,earefalty dated Bad arranged ahooot«**ry taiaa; that had b«e> pvbUtknl.an to that lime, abnwt bim. It Monoof the r«cr?:i>cfl,l( irfetbet MJaa Dfl-!OB. tbr laapirer of hi. attalBi

H ae« him a senator.

\ an* who has boen t ra t e!iog la Iowaa aH upon • • odd DM of corncob*

rt of Iowa reeeatly, end t foaad'sov-•1 grsla shlppiag town, tkat hadtraeob sidewalk., la .pite of wbatM wosM Ulak a boor it. ooba make

Scene la the Valley dcU c o d i i, Po rtu ga 1.f « ni l O l •

The Speer Wine Company,PMHIC H. J., •

t u x grape, the onlr via «yard olthe kind ia thi* ctmntry,th« vine*were importexl ana planted Iwrflover forty year* a£O. Tha SfMacPort wis« md Bnixnady axe BOWrtgarded the finest in the world,their rich, full body and highcharacter is ttxtexcclled, Ttt.ralida, weakly peraona. a«pecUl]yfemales, and the aged axe made•troof-and vigorous by iunte, ata medicinal wine it has no equal;as a fiunilj win* it has no auper-_ anper-

Fir»tcl«iaphyticiawaIloTeithe country, here and in Europe,who ha ve triad them T « ™ " i H

• A cloae atodr br rjliTsicta&s onthe effect of dtferent teaadT rtl

WIlHam A. BDncay', fomaer bhall player, waa formally ordained soa, aUnloter of the U«pcl by tbe Cbi-

_ o preabyterj m few days a ro. Hobad apelinf for ordlnotiim a* an e<raa-geliat on tbe a.liior of *ereral min*-l«n «ao bad earpfnlly obeerred baawork Siirinff the paM jear.

Be *•< plied with questions for anhonr by tbe profefson of theologjand tbe learned members of tbe bodybefore hU applicction waa finally

ed npon farombl). II c came outbo oedeal smiling. Occasionally

Rrv. WILUAH A. SUKDAT.

e erudite professor would ask himlesti.m he could not atiewer, andronld reply: "Tbot's too deep for' or "I will base to giie that np."rreated an excellent impresafon bj

Us frank, -faoneot manner and thei piil it j * Hli which he replied to quet-

lo become an orrla*n«i erangelist ofthe Prrvbytrrian cfnrch?" avked Dr.HerHt-k Jobnaon.

"To jrivp mr a pre»11rr witb men and

•flgiric* for God in winning men's•Wla," replinl the camlida't*.

Mr. StEmTaT then tf>fd thr rtvirj ofhla life and hnw he happened to be-come eOTVBTtcd. lie be|ran b) denyinga oewi-peper ftory which quoted Mmas wiyinjr i hsi( be quit plat ii sr ball tobecome an riannelift beoauoe therewaa more ntonri in «i inoinp coulathon

Mr Smulaj i. a native ..I Iimi.iisrlis now in Us fortj-fir-jf ynr, He n i l

idnated fr<in> the Uar»balltnwi,{la.I hifh school, and soon afterwardjoined the old Chicapo ball club underCapt. An*on. For the pa*t 12 rear*Mr. Sundaj baa rit.vot.-d himaelf ex-,-)nf.i v li to relifriona work, and during:Ille past seven j o n he ha» won awidespread reputation as a rtvirmlUtof striking power and pietj.

JULIDS FLEISCHMAMH.

polMicion* are Breat on figuring-on

tions in tbe nett have brought tolight several [>rr-ii>ntial and pulifr-natorial "po»ibilitlea," notably Car-\er II Harrison. v\ ho • • » electedmayor of Chicatro for the fourth lime,on ths democratic ticket, and TonJobnnoo, who wai reelccletl maynr ofCleveland. O.

Qn the republican tide (he moatr<->n"iisinc 1Jpo»tibilitj" is Julius1

nciarhmsBB. who waa reelefted maj-or ot l l s d u t i i . which m*fce. him a•troag coadldatc for the rovfmor-afeip of Obi" or some other high effioe.He la a soa of the late Charles FJeisch-• a s o , the mflliuBaire ypast micnfir-tarer Be la one of the prominent re-pat>ltrmj» af 4bat ritf. 1. prvaident oftbe Uarket aaUoaal bonk, of tbeUatoa Hay * Oroin company and a di-tsctnf n aeverol wealthy corpora-tion- Mr. n t h c k m u i lives ia grand• tyle. J' pp-irt. a yacht and ia a memberof tbe EpiMM-pel ehoreh. althoogh ofHebrew birth. He i> 90 yean oU.

I alltlp^ <• • Dlisrr*.An s s i t u l reaaoa fo»- dtroree la

pleaded hy a Brook h s gentleman, whoaaaeft* that hb) wife poored ire waterosthiahrac A wtity friend ssggeatedtfaayt he sbooii! have smoothed her mf-aed pltunege Lj "beapinr coo la of lireon her bead."

I S i l l GURUWEDS EDWIRD FHRING

of Friends RtCeremony in St. Mary "a

H- C. Church.

A RECEPTION AT HOME

YOUNG COUPLE WELL KNOWN IN

CITY AND BOROUGH.

Brlda Bins, la St. Marys Choir

Tbolr flsraorBBoea — To Ba-stdo la This city.

Miss KatberiBo T. Oarty. tba da«gh-• Of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Oa-rty, of

Orchard place, and Edward Feiilns.of Mr. and Mrs. Angsabis Fair

ing, of Harris on avoaao, w e n married8L Mary's B. 0. Obnrob Jnae

31, Sev. Andrew M. Esau, assistedby Father Delabanty, omoiatlag.

any friends witnessed tbe cere-7. Tbe choich was decorated at-

traotlvely with flowers and greana.Tbe bride was attended by ber sister,Miss Maria Oarty and tne groom was

npanlod by bis brother, WilliamFairing, as best man. Hiss Oartywore a gown of Ivory aolored silk

mile trimmed with wblte taffetasilk. The bridesmaid woro silk batiste.Both carried benqeots.

l»a May Smith, tbe chorea organ-ist, slayed tbo wadding march from

delsaobn ao the bridal party en-cored Ibo ohorob. Mr. Oarty gave bitdaughter In marriage. Tbe weddingmareb from Lohengrin waa played asibe bridal oonple latt tbe church. Tbeoshers were John T. Oarty, ThomasF. Oarty, George F. Blaokbarn andEdward Black hura.

At the borne of tbe brldo'a parents areception was held and a weddingsapper served. One hundred gnesswere present. The dining roomdecorated as tbe parlor with daisiesand greens.

Niagara Falls and points Jo 1Toik State will be visited onhoneymoon and npon their retnrn tothis city Mr. and Mrs. Fairing willmake tbeir Home temporarily at theresidence of trie bride's parentsOrchard place.

Tbe groom la a machinist inCampbell Press Works and bla brideis prominent la the work in St. Mary'parish. She Is a member of a ntinbiof societies oonnoolod witb the obnrohand stnga In the choir. Many gifts ofasetnl and fancy articles were re-

ed by tbo bride, including some

m m m WEDDINGALBERT ANNASON TAKES HISS ROSINA

WORMSER AS HIS WIFE.

Couple I.lve la Sm«ilejtown—At-tendant a aad Goeets at Wadding

—To Booido at Stirling.

Albert Annaooo and Miss Rosinarormser, of Smalleytown, were mar-

ried In tbe Now Providence M. E.Obnroh Tuesday, JODB 33. Tbe wed-ding was a quiet one, only a tow inti-amte friends of tbe brido and groombeing present. Tbe bride was attendedby ber sister, Mies Carrie Wormser,and the best man was Blohard Anna-son, a brother of the groom.

After tbo ceremony a reception washold ot the home of tho brido atSmalleytown whore a wedding supper

a served. Tbe bridal trip will ba_ ml in different parts of Naw York

and Hew Jersey and npoa their relMr. and Mrs. Anoaoon wiU reside otStirling, where tbe groom is em-ployed.

Those present ware 1 Mr. and Mra.innasoa. Mr. and Mra. Benae, Mr.and Mm Mnrpfay, Mr. and Mrs. Jules

Her, of Stirling: Mr. and Mrs.DOT, Mist Flora Dar and Mr. andMrs. Tanaeyi of Weetoald | Mr.' andMrs. Kafapion, A. Kafapioo andObarlae Barwrian, of Bmalloytownaad Cbarlea Keller and John Annaaoa,of this olty.

Votlakg Maokta* Cor B o r o i | h .Joatph & Frellnghoysen. chairman

of tba BopaibUeM eoaaty committeeWaasarait county, baa bad two

TOUng machines placed at bla disposalfar aao la that ooanty, under tbo lawpaaeed last Winter. One will ba al-lotted to North Plalaflald aad theother to tbo Fourth district of Bridge-

•r. Thaj *U1 probably bo aaadfirst al tba apooial Oooat 1 rational

Aa OTprooat U a marj u l n i r taad the. toailoaef lo take It off oawaiailata days la late aatamn aad11 lain i t as it is n w u a , A

urn m mev. and Mr*. H. T. Duen-•ing Owlwbrmto Half Own-

tury of Union.

CAREER OF MINISTER

CLERICAL AND LAY FRIENDS OFFER

CONGRATULATIONS.

iiralr Arranged by tbo Ladles' AidSociety of St. Fetor's Qermaa

Iiotberaa Cknrek — ManyToken »ff KatoOBS.

Rev. and Mrs. Henry Theodore)nemiog. of Xilberty street. Observed

the fiftieth anniversary of tbeir mar-riage, June 24. and in the evening acelebration appropriate to the occasion

enjoyed al the borne hy tbe pastorand wlfo and a large number of

lends. Among tbe minima rial friendsesens were Bev. Mr. fisher, ef

Elisabeth ; Rev. Otto Heldenreloh. ofBabway, and Bev. Mr. Peterson,pastor of tbe Swedish Lutheran •'Obnroh. Rev. Mr. Peterson was ao-oampanied by bis congregation. Therewere also guests from Brooklyn, NawYork, Mt Varnon, N. T., Including a

iber of persons who had attendedaabool in New York, where Mr.Doenslng waa an Instructor.

Daring tba evening there ware abortaddresses by tbe varlom dlvinea aadMr. Daonsing mads 0 b*ppy responseo tbe pleaaent words spoken in behalfif himself and bis wife. Tbe young

people of Mr. Duenetng's churob, theGerman Lutheran in Oiovo street,took part in tbe festivities by singing.A bappy feature of the affair waa thepresentation to the pastor and biawife of a pnrse of gold. The presenta-tion was made in behalf of tbe Ladles'Aid Society and trustee * or tbe Oer-

ian Lutheran Church by OeorgeBohmldt, a trustee. Some of the WO- 'men also made handsome Individualrreeento. Among tbe gif*s were someoluable ones «eot tram German-1

It was the Ladles' Aid Society andhe trustees that arranged the cele-

bration. Since coming to PlalnfleldIn October, 1001, Pastor Duenalng and

wife have endeared themselves totbeir people and many t ip re miens ofkindly thought* and weU-wlshea wen

[tended laat evening. A bountifulcollation waa served by tbe woman of

churob and it waa' a late hour -in the event terminated..ev. and Mrs. Duenalng were both

born In tbo Province of Hanover, near iHamburg, Germany. They becameacquainted at that place while Mr.Dnenslng W H a tutor In a privatefamily, but It waa fifty years ago yes-terday that they ware married lo NewYork Olty by Rev. Dr. Btohimann. at

t t ine paator of one of tbe two•I prominent Lutheran OburobesNew York. Before coming to this -ntry. Mi. DnoDtinf graduatedm a seminary In Qermany and be

then continued to tesoli both in St.Mark's and St. Matthew's AoadeniiesIn New York. Between the year! of

and 1868 he taught languages andmatbematio In New York, Brooklynand Williamsport. He was at one timeprincipal of tbe Oermao-AtnenoanSchool, New York. Be was principalif Ibe public aoboola et Mt Vernon

In 1S78 Mr. Dnensing waa ordained> minister In the Lutheran ("horob, at

Philadelphia, and no afterward held .s-& charges in tbat olty. Ha then-eat to Tamaq.ua, Fa., where be re-

mained for five years doing missionwork In the coal regions. From tbarebe west to a place called Potter, N.Y., whore he continued his missloDwork for five years. For tea years belived ia retirement In Brooklyn, oooa-

lonally doing mission work. Duringii Terr active career, Mr and Mrs,

Dvensiog baa round time to cross tbeAtlantfo three limes, visiting tba landoi hia birth. Mr. Dnenalng'a only 111-noM was an attack of tbe obolera* in1849, daring tho epldemlo In NawYork.

Daring his varied and active Ufa.Mr. Dsenaing baa bad ft* support andfaithful help of his wife, and now attbo eea.plet.on of tbolr llrst half oeo-tnry of married Ufa they are bale andhearty aod bid fair to live many years.

The FonadBtloa ofHralth.Nourishment is tbe fonndation of

health-life—strength. Kodol Dys-pepsia Oaro Is tba aao groat medicinethat enables tbe stonaeb aod dlgeellveorgans to digest, aesimltkte and trans-form all foods Into tbo kind of blood

nourishee tao nerves aad foodsIba Manes. Kodol lays Iba foandatioafor health. Hataro does tbo rest ID-digeotloa. Dyspepsia, and all dl*-ordats of the stoaaaob aad digestive

J M t i t o r e d by tbo use of KodolBoU by I* w. Bandolpb.

Who WUweek frota tbo Neramal

Collage at Oiwago, Now York, has r.tanked ta bar boms an Bookvlew lor-

IIIAPKD HIS DESTINY

irefnlly otamri Ui

UU»m Ctwcft-MMi Tofcv* #r auiMa.

IUv. UI4 Mr. Henry Theodors Do *n sin f.of .Liberty afreet. observed the fiftieth annlversai y of their Bar- ring*. Joaa U. and la I ha evening a oalabralioa appropriate to the occaatoo «aa enjoyed at Iba born# by* I be paetor and wife and a l*r«« nembsi of frleoda Amoog the ministerial friends preeent were Rot. Mr. Fisher, of Ellaabetb; Rot. OUo Beldaoralch. of Rob way. and Bar. Mr. Peterson, paetor of tbe Swedish Lotberaa Churn h. Rev. Mr. Petenoa was ac- companied by bis congregation. There were aleo cnee is from Brooklyn. Hew Terk, Mi Vernon. H. T.. laeledlot e

Wen lkasjht;esn old. and earned Srat money selling newspapers a (be strict* of Chicago. Later, a he end his mother were settled , UtHe sandy farm oat In WMconaln. life was gitra a dednlte direetloa oae Mary Dillon, who tanght tbe riet school. Moo Dillon wae e col- led womaa who roana with her fus- ts this coon try from Belfast. Ire- Sha became interested la the Utile, si rile, eager-minded Norwegian boy. aad. at staled intervals. ladled him to her home. There, foe the Mrsl time he saw tha table napery la one aad a tea- uU .nnmM with lnm> Om ... Of tk~ imku, 1. uilki-r wfUT kl- of Ik. f.Bol, |»r»Mpi of kto-

some erudite professor would ask him a question be could not answer, and he would reply: 'That's too deep for me." or “I will have to give that up." He treated an excellent impression by hie frank, hnneat manner end the rapidity wWb which he replied to ques- tion*. **What are yoor motives in desiring to become an onlsgned evangelist of the Presbyterian rtiirrh?" asked Dr. Herrick Johnson. "To glre me a pre*t:?e with men and the Indorsement of tha Chriotiee church so (hat I may do more effective «r for Ood in winning men’s s^in" replied the candidate. ykr. Sunday then told the stery of his life and h«« he happened to be- come converted. He began by denying a new*paper story which quoted him as saying that he quit placing ball U» become an evangelist because there was more money In winning soulalban winning ball gamrs. Mr Sunday is a native nf Town, and It now in his forty Srof year, ne was graduated fr«.n» the Marshalltown (In ) high school, and soon afterward joined the old Chicago hall club under Capt- Anaon. For the past 1* yesrs Mr Sunday has devoted himself ex- clusively to religions work, and during tbe past seven years he haa won n wideaprrad reputation as a revlvnllat of etrikiDf power and piety.

school la Haw York, wbore Mr. Daeaelag waa an Instructor. Daring tbs evening there were ebon addresses by tha nilmt divines and Mr. Deeoelng made a happy reeponm to Iba planennt words rpoksa la behalf of bimrnlf and hie wife. Tha yoong people of Mr. Duensing's choreh, tha German Latberaa in Oiore el rati, took part In tbe festivities by singing A happy fanfare of tbe affair waa the presentation to Iba pastor and hta wife of a parse of gold. Tbe presents tioa woe made in behalf of Iba Ladles' Aid Society aad trustees of tha Os» man Lot be ran Choreh by Georg* Sebmldf. a trostee. Boose of tbe wo- men aleo made handsome Individual presents. Among tbe gif's were soma valuable ooae rant from Oerman^ It wae the Ladles' Aid Booiety aad

kindly thought, and wa extended last avaolng ooHalloa was served by the chareh and It wi ikM coaatry, bat yoa can be a rafted hta lev senator." This waa long before there waa a “New Education." bat on# of it* foundation methods was need by Miee JMIloa la thus relating young Nel- son's life to tbe vital facta la the lives of men of success. From thteTime oa he st ad led them wtlh keen personal In- terest. seeking to dad Just how they bad achieved. He realised that the frst step was to leara more than a country district school taught fteaator Nelson tells that he jour- aeyed in an ox-cart of home construc- tion. the wheels of which were sections of a tig log. to the little village acad- emy from which he graduated. On this cart was s Urge wooden chest which contained. II addition to his achat/ wardrobe, sufficient provision from the farm to last him half the term. He did hie own rooking, living as sim- ply ss dW Daniel when he was In train- ing to stand before Habylon's triumph- ant king At tbia time ha bore, with- out the slightest thonght of relinquish- ing his object, the constant alights aad ridicule of his fellow students. Senator Nelson's personality in aouncev the staying qns 11 tic* which enabled blm to res Us* the ambition inspired by hla frst teacher. He walks short, si la tall, and haa the stardtogM

JULIUS FLEISCHMANN.

politicians are great on figuring oa “possibilities.** The recent city elec- tions Id tbe *»>l have brought to light several presidential and guber- natorial “porn I bill ties," notably Car- ter H. Harrison, who was elected mayor of Chlt-sko for the fourth time, on th« democratic ticket, sad Tom Johnson, who was reelected mayor of Cleveland. O. On the republican side the most promising "possibility" is Juliua

ALBERT AM NASON TAKES MISS ROSINA WORMSER AS HIS WIFE. In New York. Before doming to tfele country, Mr. Daenelog graduated from a seminary la Germany aad be then continued to teaob both la 8t Mark’s aad Bk Matthew's Academies la New York. Between Iba year* of 1808 and 1M8 bo langbt languages and mathematic la New York. Brooklyn aad Williamsport. Be wan a! one time principal of tbs Oermaa-American School, New York. Ha waa prinolpal of Iba public school* at Ml Vernon

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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST

jowrUiDB»«nt TJadar A M -f UMm la Chmrf at

Paroehud BebooL

a fM tha term last Tbaradayvhea eaHaMe aaereleea wara bald laeb* aBhaai hall at th* earner af Wealdulh aad Liberty •treat*. Over abaadred peplt* tea* part la the eser-

Tbe ball we* d*imiaH wllb beatingaae grease. Mlaa Mary Smith opeaedla* •seratsea with aa warfare oatb* ptaae aad Mia* Mary Merray.

A ehere* af "Baa tWrlee" aa*a*da really clever ft—tamlaa ea-•ded "Tbe Letoa Eaaer*." TBO**teliag part ta tba aheteb war* MlmKath*ila* HerdUg. Him Beloa Haa-rehaa. Mlm Ellee Oallenao, Mlm MaryMeCerlhy, Mlm Klleabetb Beboat,Mlm Mary Wilbar. Mlm Lilliannaeeeay ead Mlaa OWbarlae Oal

HIM Ad*U Van Obiwiib a readme lod MIM ElisabethMelMrar > u | -Dolly1* l l a l " with•Suet- wni l tmBolmMul bit paplla.MIM Anna Daly readered a vooal daetwhich proved to be OM of tba mosioeJtreat* af tba avealD*. *» operetta•ei.lled "The reirtee of the Season"*uih* Mala part of ib* performance.Every par* WM taken eioeptlonallywall ead waa a eredll to th* pepii.aad a> »'•• BIMera ot Many who (pent•neta tliaa In ooachtag- them to tbalfparti.

Selection* by tba Mbool mandolinslab proved te be aa latereetlng partof iba programme Tbo alab ooarlet*of MM Mary Hmith. MIM Hales Haa-reftas, MIM KsAberla* Hardlag, MiajEllaa OeUahaa. Miae sUtherbM qataaraurulvtd with a***ml pi MO aalec-IIQBI **« UM pragramm* cloaad witha abora*. "Tb* U I M M I I , " by tba ea-iirr —hoot Tbaaa taking paw* la tbaaa*i*ita wara I Browal** — PatrickPower*, Jeew* ObMT, Joba Oartaa,Jaaiaa Goaty. William Hellirea, UoaaRbadier. Freak Doe»*liy, Jam**Kyl*. Job* BBUITM, Tboma* KK-brlda. Obarlaa Systran, Frank Oaaiy,Jaaapb Daedy, Loali Mattox, ChatieaRbodae. Jabs Brown, John Ce**y,John Me' arty, Fraawl* MeOarty, Ed-ward Haofmnaa, Edward Oalbteltfa,Jaoab Joaaa. Jalloi Llake, John MoCMlaf, Harilrk Bars**, Joba Ball,T n n t i baedy, William BaMoa,Jo**pk O N M . Jaaaph Beboet, WllUaaiTowaley. Frank Oollea. John Motley.Joan Barry, Edward Kyle, GeorgerutUr. Jaatee McCaalay.

laawat KdwaX HaaraJMtn, JohnPOWIIMB. rrawili I I M , JoaapbDana, Frank Mdteany. OoraallaaB«aM. Jnha Goaaally, Baraard H*Draoan. Edward Marray. Joba H I I H ,Maartea FltagaraM, Tanaiaa l*ppla,•dward Oarty, Karl Stay.

Soldi* n — Joba Daaaally, Job*i 'mj . Joba Mebaba*. Jarry Walob.Daalal N••••(. Praak Hand. EdwardO'Laafhlla. Jaaapb Tobia, JaaapbSalllvsa, Raal Boott, Tb—aa Baboat,•any rartaatal, Jaaua Hatlay. WU-llaai Oanay. Oa«rga Ayvaa, BartNarma/Uwla Diion. Wltllt BaaiaiaTm.

Traaaanna — O M H I I U HoOarttay,Kartla Flnilar. Rob.il fiklaa.r. War-

<MB*dy. J u « OnUaa. AlaxaadarlUrtia. Mania Walah.%

•prtan raiftaa—Maraarat nTatlng,AWata U'Lo«gblla. Eatbartaa Kaaa,Maty Caamla, LUtlaa Malaaany.Maitaa fl inlailaa. • « « • • Haffran.•Mb tnhiaob. Matly Tialanw, Mary

Taiwan Merray. May Bef-ferae. Helea Dead*. Han MeOartby,Margaret W i l m , Alloia Egaa. MaryiaUiTan. H u p n i Walab.

Aatema Fahle* Maiaaiat Waarrea," • n JUwaal. Rom Bray, 11 awl I*>»**•*. J.Mohlai 1f-*—. Anet**•***•). Helen PhMley. Mary Me****.

Mary OoflUld,4 Brow*.

i Oemry, MayOr***,, buy Kmm*4y. MelUe lfe***..Kay r u n . . . . n*l*. Wa**h. May*attea, Sanaa Flyaa, Floraaoe Me-

. Rets MeMaaae, Abate Kelly,• Coeaelly.

- H i l l . Oalbenltb, LlssleCiog. Rota Klag. JaaaaMaa » ,*ary Powers, Bomta P*r*ei. Oeineria*

Mary Flaigherty, HOUM

K«abnL BrMgM Haf*ar. Margant"ailih. Mary H*aa*r. A«a«a Banaa,

May "ye-. Halo. Me-

Meen, Amy nallahah. Amy MaCaali.' — > Smith. Aaelia* Undser. »Ur

King. Mary MiHu. Amy Bray.Mae OeJhralth. R. Oooey. Berth

me, Mary Kyle,

WIte of Dr. Frank T. CUwaonU D«xp*c t»dly P U I M Away

At Bar Horn*.

FUNKEAL 18 ARRANGED

LEAVES HUSBAND, SON AND LITTLE

TWIN DAUGHTERS.

Tbe death of Mra. Frank T. OlawM ajariad Friday aftaraooa al

* *\orclock, at her horn* la WoatBer-aath Mnti Sbe bad baaa erlMoall]111 for fear daya. Dr. Marco* L. Olaw-•oa aad Dr Hedge*, were at bar badiid* a* tha Uava, bat had UMM wantoa of tb* aatiaaely end. Yeetardaj

ih* waa eaaaaailj wall aad hope*were bald oat (or bar recovery.

Mra. Clawaoa wae formarlr 1Aagasta Holme*. She we* tbe daagb-tar of flaptala ftirlmti. for man j year*a raaldeat of Kast Fifth treat, andwa* born at Nswbarypart, 1thirty-fear year* ago. She had livedIn Plalaaeld ilaoe a child. Nla* yean

aba waa married to Dr. Fiaak T.Caaweaa, H*v Dr. William R. Bicb-arda, officiating. Tbalr aoion WM apartioaUi happy one. Mra. Olawash

a mmshai ot tbe Oraeoeat Av**u*Ohereb aad for Mveral years was aiHBbtt of the chorcb choir Bbe wee

a mamliai of Ib* PUrfaaeld ChoralSociety aad the hU»«i*y AfternooaOleb. i

yaan old, aad two daagbtarf aaofadaya old. Two alaaan. Mra. Joba

Faxon aad Mra. Fradariok Nlebalt, afbbart, Min and a brotbar,

AJfrad HolaMa, of Long UUod, wbomarrlad a (aw waaka ago, nlaa

aarrtva bar.Tba faoaral aarrioct wara baU

froai tba lata boaM on Monday aftari at I a'alaea. Tba laUraaaat WM

at Hi I laid*. IFwarih ef July.

Everyone Jest aaw 1* making plaaeir m a t kiad of aa oetiag oa tha

Foartb of Jaly. Too oftaa la tbe paathas tha day baaa followed by vainwlebea that tl bad been .pent in ameeother way thaw the one ealaotod, bat•o eneh m u s t ever ntteod tb* tripMaeab Obeak. Many people travel

•ear Samp* wltboat viewingrooaaatle aoeaery the* la this,

Swttaerleorl ef

therehardly a .pot la thi. aeotloa wlthe artta* doaa aot long t* phast hia

m the aaaatesr pbeeogiaher toexpaae a plat*. Aad tba Haaty af Iis that the h e e l may be mad* at verjmoderate arpeae* aad wttbin tha limitof a day', oettag. The Hew J*r**y

Jaly Ub to Maaoh Obaak, Olea Onokoand tba Switchback, tha roeed tripoeatlD. oely f l .H far adalai aad n

tat* tea uhlldiea It Is alaa* worthlasiae- aha trip to have experteaoad

the aovel ride of 14 mile* eeef thagravity road kswwa aa tbe Owltab-baak. These ta aMklig gala* like it

While It•setting, the moat timid k mfce fear for the trip la qetat aafa.fast eaewnal »*.*•*** *rnla will lea**PlaiateM at » W a. m.. aadal Maaeh Cbank abaat aooe Theteis ample appartawlty to see aad enjoyeverything a* the W i n Iranawl leave **til *4aV Theticket a«aat will -apply clrcaUr*lag faU deeaila. People wbo decide to

will haver n v i

mm* Mra John Abbott, af "Sam«|U I i m a m a rat

i they will That rabv

EPWOKTH LEAGUE.

C*rtyk> aaM, M«a ta tba ban cavmj af Baa." B m n r (bat may ba.

K la evrtala Ibat all fatalty la napnrfMahal. TV wrong tbtng h) tha avS

traad lair* likely to steal and

. a i i n f f they may have the chance tado ao for their owa eade. When honorI* toet the defeaa* of th* nation Is BOO*.The Idee of tbe state 1* • anhn of per-

ihf common veaL Tbe ea*d-datlon hi called tb* commonwealth.Tbe alms ere mntaal defense, prosper

ind hevptaeaa. If one clam may betha rlgbta of eny

ether tbe hood which aaitee all hi sev-ered and «beet be raithmel life.

ppo«itp of *oclety.Tb* Impale* to get (ugather la oat

ral to men. Co-operation 1* tb* necee-atty if any work Is to be done broodthat possible to tb* one person alone.Bat hi co-aperatio*j the ability sndaaeda of each one moat be consideredind provided for. To deny to any oa*

hi* jiint da** is to hinder him from do-Ing his Jurt share of work and rob tbecommunity of aome benefit of hi* labor.The sin against him become* tbe crimeu i l i n t tb* whole •oriety. and tbe In-ternet of all l» in aiding him to get hb)Just doe* aad doing hi* proper ahsreof tbe p.iutnoD toll. T-nrtghteoosnes*

Industrial, rconomie*! and polit-ical a* -'HI a* a moral aDd> reDgloaa

mmsjTbe principle reaches still rnrtber

than thi*. For one nation to oppressi* it I* unjust.

Tbr consequent-en may not be seen stonce, bat the Trait of iifn»n ihm willippeer In disaster sooner or later. His-

tory prove* beyond all doubt tbe trothof tbt* text from tbe old wisdom bookef tb* Hebrews. Spanish oppressionof Caba aad the other American col-onim I* abown to be dlasatruus. not aomach by the defeat of Spanish nsTleeand armlet by revolt of colonies and

by the decay of flpaa-lah nation*] life end pihome. Goodness Is strength.

FOR MISS MARY 1

Ta Married la Thai c i t f -

Mlm Mary Kline Vail aad WilliamWalker Wan. of Toaae, Virginia.w e n married os Jaae U at 8 JOo'clock, at tbe hami ef the bride'ieeaaia. Hn. O. S. Tjmgdoa, la Baal

I Klatfa street. Bev Dr. Biebard BarI eoart, ef Aaberr Park, ancle of tbe1 bndc, offlotated. Tbe boaee was at-' traoti vely deoorated with pahm, raad daielea, green end white being thechief oolor*.

Tba bride waa attended by Mragdon, aa matron of• honor, and

tbe baat man wa* Edward Ueddr, ofTlfglals, Harold Kline Wheeler,eoo.ln al tha bride, acted aa phae.Tbe waddlag avarob was played byHit* Delay Belle Kline After theoaremoayaad derlajg the receptionpiano aaloa were rendered by Hi**

Ckrlat i m rtt waa a great delusion of *ome In

Paul* day that after they had begunIn ths spirit they hoped to be made per-fect In the Beafa. and there are aomelowaday* wbo begin a* sinner* restingapon Christ, bat they want to go on a*Independent alnnera. resting on tbem-aetvea. Th«t will never do, brethren.It hi not "Christ and company" any-

. Tbe tinner know* that It mastbe Christ only, because be has nothingof hi* own. and tbe saint ought to knowthat It most be Christ only, because beba* lee* than notblmr apart fromChrist. I believe that If w* grow oatof Christ we grow op In an unhealthy,

luahroom fashion. What ire need lato grow op Into Chrtat In ill things,knowing Htm more and more aad be-ing more and more eaUsSed that He 1*

Tha Graters! llftft.If on* BboaM dre me * dish of sand

ind tell ma tb*r* were partldea of Ironn It I might look for tbem with my

eyes and eearch for tbem with myInmay Anger* and be unable to detect

them, bat let me t*k* a•weep throagh Itdraw to ItaHf the

by the mere power of attraction!Tbe unthankful heart, like my fingerIn tbe aand. dnMsorera no merdes, batlet tbe thankful heart awaap throagbtb* day aa tbe magnet Bads tba Iron

tt will tad la ererr hour aomeiTenlj blnainp. only the iron fa*

God-, uod I* coU.-OttTer Wendell

It la aaar to be heroic whan tbara Uno rrtali It hi aot difllciUt to aay be-fore a few fttaoda that we would gtre

II for Chrtat Bat tbe •pontaneoa.deed revrala tba character Wnea tbe

r life of th* msD abowa lta*U tt lathan Up profession. A man whola aa extreme need think man

-lptas MB enemy tan* of tan «witiart asnat dorlac hla Aa havea It bis habit to pat otberr inter-above aaU, and he maat bar* reft

aad tared the aprrll of Him wbo diedtboaa who bane Him an tbe croar

r from tbelr sins by tiring; tbemp anj cutting «xperh>ocea of whatwill da far them. If aach be th*•nt totttqo»mea of aln they tna; Intt*aa what «ln T -: 11 bring themi they come into Jvdcment andeawatlaa.—Bptocopal Bacordec.

"onld yoa trast yoar nfe to m *tr*»-wboei yon bad never tried* now7*m bare taltb to calmly commit

r aoel to Ged if the angel of deathold visit you toalsbt V yoa hev*trusted Blm day by day? Cast a lr car** onaa Him, for He cereth

The brid* Is a gnaddMghter of tbelate Dr. Stephen M. Vail, Brat pr**ioant of Paaalagtoa Seminary aad tbefaander of tbe ant Methodist Theolo-gical Seminary la America, now Boe-loa University. A* a profHaor be

oaaelearad the Adam Clark.•lioa, beoaaae of hi* proficiency as

• Oraak aad Hebrew aabolar. HatJnlte4 Btetae MlalBtar to Germanydaring Preetdoat Grant'* admialilion. Milton Tail aad MIM J o u l e•a l l , aim and daagblar, are now mia-•ianeri** la Japan.

Amoag the gaaau from New York,Washington aad Richmond were Mr.aad Mra a M. Tell, c Milton Tell.Knee. Vail, Dr. aad Mra. O. W.Meoaay, Mlm Bills Joaae, Dr. andHn. H. W. Stepcnnson, Mr. and Mra.a E. Wbaalar. Cheater Wheeler,Harold Klin* Wheeler. H. F. Thomas,

" a. Knaot, Mr*. H«llman. Mra. J.Gardner, Mr. Caakie. Mr. nnd Mra

J. J. Deggy. Hit* Ia*ec. Mlm Mo. and Mra P. T. Hasten.

and Mra Bernard TaoNam..Head Applegate, Mra Riddle,

Mia* Riddle and Kd«ard J. Kline.Tbe gift* received by the bride oom-

riaad oat-glass, rilTerwaia, tableDID, ana many other thing* of rale*

mm i mMi

Prominent Former Residentof North Plalnfield Desd

at Atlantic City.

WELL-KNOWN INVENTOR

PATEKTEO TELEPHOME AND STREET

SPRINKLER DEVICES.

Wa* Veteran-Berratary to

Charles B. BaaU, formerly of tbaboroagb, i* jHd at SSI AUaotio i

Atlaatte Olty, paralysis oaa>lng

r. Ba«U waa ban la Torrlnfton.., la tMl. Sa aparad to North

aaald la ISoU On account of laaa raataiaed la tha OITU War ba

abllgad to glra ap farmlag andtbaa entered tba Wl •graph aarrloahe Hiiiaiaaianl Za 1SBS ba BOO

d Dr. H. K. Oarroll. anselal ato PortO Bioo, aa NcrtMrj

i. BavaaaJMtba Irrt lavantoiof twt atraat •prlakler. Aa a wrltar oo

lal aabjaota ba gaiaad mnob aktaa-tion- Ha waa a membtr of bba Amari-

Aoademy of Folitijal and Social

• wanted twta* aa4 byMaaaas, wbo la

aleal Uwytr M Wasbingtos Ha H) aarrlTad by a Mooad wife and a. Wsv a BMII , hy that maniac*-

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

r *a* l

hi o«r day the amthw t la*. Thay ahambl be awpifaQaapnei nt now* action as well asmortal* to past aoble action. Th* writ-

>f the book of Hebrew* faceTtb* eleventh chapter of that book tbe

derfaJ achievement* of tbe *

hat that w e ah».i n f l o w * ot tbetr example,i with patience the race that

hi net before as, looking onto Jeitbe author aad flalaber of our faith.'

PnbUc Ufe la as Important a* snyother phase of life, A man not only

doty to bimaelf end to hi* fam-ily and to the social circle* In which be

but alan to hi* state. And thi*doty la en important oar. God hasraised up buman government* for th*

of his will, end He <people everywhere to be In-

terested in them and to perform tbelrdaties toward tbem. -Bender nni" • B * I . ~ eeld Cbrint. "the thing* thatire CheesTa and onto God tbe thingshs t sre Ood's." God should bold tb*luprptne place In our live*, yet st tbe

asm* Utn* tbcN hi en Important placefor tbe state and for civic duties. Nor

enongb to point out tbe Imparitiesof political Ufe and beg to be excused.That tbe same of God ta cut expnwritten In tbe constitution of the Unit-ed State* hi no exenae for s body ofChristian people for refusing to vote.By tbelr votee they could help stamptb* asm* ead character of God upoa

itry itself, which tt far betterin to hare tt written In

eon«tltutkm. If politics I* impure.there Is all tbe more reason that Chris-tian people abocjld ba interested InIt, that It may be purified. God caisustain 111* people even In advenrarroundlnge. He kept Joseph endMotei pure in high pieces in Egypt andDaniel faithful even in Idolatrous Baby-lea. statesmen and poiiticUo* can beChristian* If. like all other Christian*.they depend upon the grace of God tosustain them.

God often train* Hi* people for pub-lic s e m c e and calls tbem to it. ~trained Joseph end Hose* In Egypt.Daniel in Babylon and thousand* ofOther* aince their day, and when tii.crists came and they were ne«ded metrecognised tbelr wisdom and placedthe reins of power within their hand*.God atill want* bis people to rule thisworld. It hi His world and should begoverned In accordance with Bis winind by His people. Endesvorere,•on UK and old. ebon Id keep themaelvea

In touch with public U c . We abonklbe Informed upon tbe questions of thiday and liy vole* snd ballot cast ourlantwnc* apon the aide of civic rtght-

onanem and In favor of ChristianItlxenshlp — for •'rigUteoinneni e:th a nation, bat atn Is a reproach I

any people." Our forefather* werefaithful to God and to their country.They tored Hla word, Hla noose. Hisname. Hi* day, and they Impressed His

'ill upon the nation that they founded.Let a* follow in their footsteps, render-

Cvear the thing* thatCursor's and onto God tbe thing* thatare God's."

SKBLX XIABIKQ*.I Bam. I T ] , 1-12; II Chron. xxxiv, 1-7;

Pa. m i i i . 12-22: cxxll, 1-0; r n :1-6; Prov. liv. 24; Uatt. u l i . 15-22;Bom. Ii, 1-5; Rom. xlil, 1-7; I Tim.U, 1-6. .

AaThe following by Bev. William

Strong wa* published recently in tbeChristian Endetror World. It wa* sentIn by acknowledgment ot m. Christian~ MTor CsJendsr:

ArchlmeoMOona to *e*d to:

t hi* d«« t>* furled.CbrteUan Ende«rt

Tbe Christian Endeavor conventionwhich la to be held In Denver Jury 9 toIS will be tb* twenty-Srst Internationa.]

Prayer pirn practice make* tbaStrong Endeavorer.

Christian Bndeavorara* beat day is

There hi no pike* In Christian En-iaaror tor tba actf azaHar.

Tbe Christian Endeavor monogramlcnlne* endeavor In Ctartsf * strcnatb.Cfaristlsn Bndearoren might tithe

their t!me •• well as tbalr money forGod.

Tbara hi DO rarer road to

Tb* tamest Christian Kndeavorer potsCbrM first th* church next aad afterLbe*e tha autiaty.

Tb* Cfarhrtlan Endeavor pledge hi a

r of strength to tbe one longer om

i Box en.Bb N- T-]No. 77. I. K. U. Scnnton, Pa.—Tha

Pennsylvania Endeavorer. pttbliabed atBarrlaburs. 1* yoor offlcUl stats paper.

No 7S T, B. A.. Pl*lnS-id. N. J.—Tom- state aamtary to Wet Ida B.

YALE M MARRIES

Bo wen Wed to Pierrepont

REV- M . KICHMDS. WE«IH6 KCW

HOOD, OFFICIATES.

tioa at H*a*e— To Sell•area* Jely S.

Tba marriage of Mlm •llsaaathlammer Bewaa, dsaghtar of Mi

and Mra,. Henry Elliott Bowen. iWetohung avenue, to Picrrepont Be*]Foeter. of New Havea, took ptaoe

afternooa at 1 o'clock la the One-Avenue Preabyterua Oharab.

. Dr. William R. Richard*officiated, wearing bla doctor', gown

" hood tor the *rst time elaoe recelving hla decree of D. D. at the re-

m( Tat* oommTba bride was esoarted to tbe altar

by ber father. Tbe araal weddingshea waa played, Frank J. Smith.

af Newport, K. L, act! ng aa«dlng tba ceremoDT. Mr. Smith

played tha Tale hymn andBB mambea, the groom baring

bean;gradaated from tbo New HavenUniv*nity tbla week. Tbo aha:

deoorated with palm* and whiledaielea.

Tbe bride waa gowned In whitetatln andjobiffonlaoe. Her talle veilwith lUiae of the valley and aba car.rlod a shower boaqaet of tbe aameflower. Sbe wort * diamond pendant,tba wedding gift of tba groom. Mlm

ibel Hammer Bowea, the bride'itier, was maid-of-honor. Shu Wa*

attired in white organdie, wearin* aplctnre bat and carrying a aho*(bouquet of pink root*. Tb* flowgirl, little Mim Bdythe Mllllken,coo tin of tha bride and uranddaagbleiat John F. Plammer, of New York,WM dreated In a frock of pan white,

•ith a large plolnra ha*. She bore onher arm a Leghorn bat tilled

to a wee t peas.•e ben man waa Alfred Traoartin

Ogdan, of Tonken, and tbe ashenwen Henry Chandler Holt, PorteSleele, Ralph H. Nemmitb, ZtiglfiTSargent, Carroll J. WaddeU and Alfrad Luoiua Hart,groom.

Following the ceremony, a receptionwan given at tb* borne of th* bride'parent* oa Watobaog avenue. Thewedding broakfart we* famlabed byBt. DoDia, of New York. The boos*deooratlooe coniitted of iwaet pea*and imilax. One of thereserved for tbo dliplay of weddingRift*.

Among the oat of town guest* wereJudge and MraCQeorge O. Holt, Profand Mr* Rafai B. Rlabardeon,•ad Mrs. Olarenoe W. Bowen, *n<HsmUton Holt, of Maw York; Dr. and

John Piflmpont Foster, of NewBarea ; Mr. and Mr*. John F. Flammer. Mr. and Kn . Ubarlae F. MUU:en. Dr. aod Mrs. Bialnard Bam

Whitbeek. Franklin A. Plommei.'htr.nnd John F. Plammer, Jr., Ho wartPlummer, Mr. and H n Albert T.

nmer, Mr. and Mrs. BarneySchley, Mim Schley. Baney Plummerand Mr. and Mra Henry Talmedg*Of Now York ; Mra Horace Lorln*.Boston; Jndge and Mra HiramBteela, Mlm Betty Steele, Mra. W

. H. William*, Mlm HenriettaWilliami, Mr. and Mm FrederickHeinrloha and the Miami Helarlok*.of Brooklyn; Mim Ogdan. ot Tankers,

Mle* Helen Gertie, of GteaBidge.

Mr. and Mra Foatar will iEorope on the Cymric, Jaly 3.

Oatarrb or the Stoma-Wboa tba atoaaaob l* ov.r;

'ben food 1* takes lato it thito digaat. It decay* and inflai

MM mambraaa,nerve*, and caasei |be glaada

incin. l a i l n l of the natnralof digestion. Thi* is calledof tbe Biomach For *aan 1 mlwltb Oatarrb of tba

h.

failed to benefit ma antil I ssod KoaolDy*p«P*UOnr*.-J. R. Bhea.Coppell.Tax. Sold by U W. B d i

K B E. E. BVD7OB u l KM. K M -Mb, —1 M~ T. F. M l m u l

bMr H I M Loel* BB<1IOO«. «f

Mil I HIPJ.

at Hom* Of Brida'Bla tha Boroug-h-

DB. YKBLKES OFFICIATE*

OKLY THE HUM HEUTIVES Of I

AND O 0 0 « ' PRtSENT.

• w R. jo ' la i Honeywtoon To *te-• u * IB Thie c u r K . I F Mead-

•em* Otfte Praeeated t*th* Bride.

Min PrleellU Baatrloe Kmmoss.eldest daa«b*er of Mr. aad Mrs. JobaP. Emmoaa aad Artbar Wilbar Tall.

M of Mr. aad Mra Joaepb T. Tali.r Kaat Seventh atreet, were qaiMlylerried Tharaday aftaraooa at ••clock et the borne of |be bride's

parent*, corner of WaablDgton av*aeeend Pioapeot place. North PiamaaULTbe oeramony waa performed by Be*.Dr. D. J. Tarkas, of the First BaptistChorch. In th* |iieeepue of the nearrelative* of tbe bride aad groom. The)eoaple were unattended.

Tbe decoration* at tb* borne w«mvery rffeotive, bat simple, ceoatattagohlafly of vine* aad daJties. TMa

iheme waa carried out i s Ih* parlor,raoeptlon end dining-rooms. la theparlor there we* an improvtaad alter,with a profosloa at dalslee aad vie**leading tip to bandaom* jardioieraa, .It was bat* that tbe oeramony waaperformed. Mlm Myre Bmmoas, thabride'* *lster, played tbe weddlagmarch.

After tbe wadding, u informal re-!PUOD waa bald and mpper waa

•erred. Later Mr. and Mrs. Tall lefttba ally to enjoy a honeymoon Theywill return borne la about a week'*time and will leside In Patnam ave-

ine, when the groom baa lemi.hed *.home adjoining that of ble brother,K. Frank Vftil.

The couple reoaived 'a great maajrbaadjome glfta Irom ralatlre* aadfriends, iaotndlog eilver anil gold-ware, oat-glsee, faraltara, peintlaaa,banqnei lamp and a subiUatial cheekfrom tbe bride'* father. AD eppreet-atlve gift wa* a -olid ailver eat eC

ire*, fork*, apoooa, eta, from th*aa'* employer., Batro Brother* *V

Company, banker, nod broker, at a*Iroad street. New York.

THE WORKERS.

State Federation or Labor to MoatIn Annn.l Seealoa at Brtdg*'

ton la Au.u.t ,The tweaiy-flfth u n i t ! oonventldb "

of tbe New Jersey State Foderatiaaof I«bor will be bald la the Cumber-land Ooanty Court Homo at Bridge-ton, N. J., commencing Monday,A o go it 17.

TbValm of the State Federation hithe eaUblishmeDt and promotion oflocal, national and International tradeunion, and tha combination of ell•soli trades nnlona In Ibe AmerloaBFederation of Labor, for the purpose

tiding and assisting each, other,and aeoarlng Bteje and Nairn.ml legle-latloa ID th* interest of the wage-workeri, and laSaanoing pabUa

ion by peaoefoJ and lawfalmethod* in favor of organised labor.

WeakHeartswM.lmplolndlfo.no*. IileaacMW-tific fact that ahroaaM of h**wt d-veiH. not orfanle. *r* not only fc-aoe-•bl* w. bo* are tb* eVeot resell eflndlj«0on. All food taken fa*H> eMMomach which falb) of ~ '

bttt vital orfaa become* dw

KodolMgmwim What Y M Eal

Mr*. Url»f HjcaoH O P m T a J U .

Kodol cure* IndlraMtoa. d^aad all stomach disorder*, andtb* been • fall, free andmeled action.BoMMBBl.. ti 00

CIMQHMY

I!a MM

Jamra Orary. IUIIm Bolllm*. Llora Rbodtrr. Prang DaaaaUy. Jarara Kyi*. Job* BaUtraa. Tim EH M4t Ob»b. ByMm*. Flank Oamr. lampb Dauty. Lrata Mratra Cbartaa lab. Met 'arty. Fraaal* McCarty. Bd- •»l Baarabaa. Edward Oalbraitb. Jaab Jrara. Jallaa Uaba. Jabs Ms Oaalar. Parawk Haraaa. Jaba Ball. Fiaaal* Dandy. William Samoa. Towolay. Prral Callaa. Jaba MaUay. Jaba Barry. Unit Kyi*. Oaarg* Flraloy. Jamra MrGaalay.

ro.14.al *< Baa* Flflb Mraal. aad wan ban a* Hawbaryyart, l*a. Iblrty faar yaan l|* Sba bad lira* lalabil alaa* a oblld. Mia* yaan IF ban morrtad la Dr. Fiaab T.

a/ rah* aad lb* albar Amrrlr.* rol- • to abawa ta ba dlrartrarr.. M a> b by lb* drftat af bp*am aarlaa irmla* by larolt of ralaalaa and dryaadna-M •• by lb* daaay at Hp*a- l*b notion.] Ufa *ad proaprrlty at

II war a amt d.laUoa af ana la Faal't day that artcr tbay bad brgna la Ibanint I bay bap*d la ba and* par f*at In lb* bd. and Ibar* anbar af Iba abarab abalr. Sba wm aowaday* «ba ba*ln aa daaan roratnc alaaa g gf ||g flglgfgjg n>OH| “P00 ClrUt. Nl thCJ W»Dt tO fO OO ■■ m. That will WTtr It U net "Christ and company" bow The sinner knows that It » Cbrlot only, bmiw bo has nothin* of bis own. nod tbs saint ought to know t H must bo Christ only, bora nos bo

MR MISS MARY Ylll

iwbwi*«m

whiduo at oouun

• marrlad m Jaaa M aa 140 a'aiaab. aa aba bnmo af lb* brlda ■da. Bin. a K laayd«a. la Ear lath ramra Baa. Dr. E la bard Kai

OalMd darlay PrMtal Uraal Fall aad Fall, aaa aad daasbtar, an saw at* Aaoaf Iba gooata from Baa Tart.

aad lit a M. Fall. O. Milton Fall. Braaaa Fall. Dr. aad In o. V. Hooray. Him Bllla J.

Harold Elina Vbaalar. B. F. Tbomaa. «n Kraaar, Mr* Ballaaab. Bra 1. hudaar. Hr. Oaabla. Hr. aad Hr* 1. 1. Daui. Hira Ira. Hlaa Ha aaa. Hr. aad Hra F. F. Hratam Mr. and Hit Baraard FaaSana. 1 Saad Appt.gat*. Hra Blddla. Hlaa Blddla aad Bdaard J. Ella*. Tba gifia noalrad by iba bald* mm- prl*ad on-glam. rllrerwaia. ttbl. a aad mray atbar Ibiaga af ralaa

MS PISSED SHY

of North Plainfield Dead at Atlantic City.

W1LL-KHOWH IN VK If TOR PATENTCO TEUPMONE AND STREET

SPRINKLER DEVICES.

God tbo that aro God's." God should bold tbo pinro In our liras, rot at tbo for tbo otsto and for tfrtc duties. Nor Is It enough to point out tbo Impurities of pod Ural Hf e sad beg lo be «xct of God Is not expressly of tbo C nit- tts tos Is no excuss for a body of riotina poop to for refusing to roto. tbolr ootoo tboy could help at saea and character af God 1 country Itself, which to far bettor n than to boro ft written in rCMottoa. If politics la impute, there Is all the more mam that Chris

God often trains His pcoplo for pub-

otbora atoco (Mr day. aad wk*« tbo rrWa came and tboy were needed recognised tbolr wisdom and placed tbo reins of powor within tbolr bands. God still wants bis people to rub this world. It Is His world and about governed In accordance with His wlH by Ilia people. Bndeuvorera. rlUi public Ufe. Wo ed upon tbo qneotlooa of tbo 9/ voice and ballot cast upon tbo able of civic right* and In favor of Christian oxaft- ach ante any people." Our forefather* wets faithful to God and to their country They loved His word. Ills boose. His His day. and they will upon the nation that they founded. Let us follow In their footsteps* Cknr tbo things that am drear's and onto God tbo things that re God* i

I Bam. rvL I II: II Cbren. xxxlv. 1-Tj Pi. mlU. 11-22; exxli. !*•; cxxxrll. 1*B; Prov. xiv. *4; Matt. xrli. 1S-22; lx. 1-B; Horn. xUl. 1-7; I Al-d. Tbo following by hov. William K. Strong was publlahod recently la tba man Endeavor World. It was srnt la by acknowledgment of a Christian

YIEE MJIN MJUiRiES II *. Ill H

KV. M. HCHARDS, WtAHRG «W moo®. orncMin.

aad brad tar lb* Ena Urn. lira 0.1 Tin* bla door** d D. D. at lb. ra- iM Tala aa—■—*—l Tba Arid. ... maartad ta tba by bar tartar. Tba saaal wadding Fraak J. Smith.

ra baring tram tba Haw Barra Ualr.nlty tbla wook Tb* abamb daaamtad with palm. rad wblta

Tba brlda ra gnwaad la wblta ■Min radjoblffra wlU&olsl daebraa* Har tall* rati war faataaad with luita ad lb* .allay aad aba era. a abawar booqara at lb* i tb* wadding gin at lb. groom. Him Etbol Plommor Bowra, tbo brtdo'i iiat», wra uU d baor 8b. n attlnd la whlta argudla. wrarlar l ptoton bat rad carrylog a abowar ■M of pink twara Tb* llawar girl, llttla Him Bdytbo HlUlku. La af tba brlda and grraddaoghMr af Jobs F. Pl.mmar, of N.w Tart. dr.rad la a frock at pan wblta, with a Urg* ptotar* bat. Sba bora OB bor arm a Iwgbora bra tltad with wblta twara para. Tba boat mu wra Alfrad Trooartla Ogdra, af Trakan, rad tbo ai I Brary Chaadl.r Holt. Portar Strait. Ralph H. Baamltb, Zlaglat Bnrgrat. OorroU J. HnddaU aad Al frod Looloa Bart, olanmaln of Iba

Following Iba M glrra U lb. bora, of tbo brld.'i ISO. Tb* *7 Drain of How Tort. Tb* bora* rotlooa ooorlrtad of awoat rad rallra. Ora of lb* room rootmd for Iba dltplay of wadding «um Among tb. onl of town gnaaU worn Jndgo rad HmtOaorg* a Ball. Prof, and Mm Rafu R Rlobardara. Hr.

Ba tall too Holt, of Mow Tort: Dr. aad Mil John Piarropoal Portar, at Haw ra: Mr. aad Hm John P. Plata Hr. and Hm Ubarlm V. Mllll kra. Dr. aad Mm Bi.tnnrd Boat WklUrak. Fraaklla A. Plammar.‘.Mr. Jaba F. Plamraor. Jr., Howarf amar, Mr. aad Hm Alban T. Plammar. Hr. asd Hm Rarray Soblay. Him Sohlay. Braay Plammar, aad Mr. rad Mm Hrary Talmadgt. of Mow Tart i Mm Bra Strait. Mira Batty Btaala, Hm WU- liam K William*. Him Hrarlataa WUllaau. Mr. and Km Frodorlak

ta tfcw Boro ash. dr. nun omoui OBIT THE SCAB KLATIVD Of

MD sboob'rtatET.

af Hr. rad Hm ira P. Imam aad Arthar HUbar Fall, ran af Hr rad Mm Jraopb T. FaU. tararaa ra d I'olaak u Iba bora* at Iba bat al't i at Waablagtoa

Tbo raramaay wra parformod by Ear Dr. D. J. Ttfkar, af tba Ftral Uapttal Cbarob. la tba pianan at lb. aara rolallrra at tba brlda and (loam. Tba

rary rfftralrr. bat alnpia. nrarlral.g oblafly af rlaaa aad datum. Tbla Hbsmt war aarrltd ora la Iba' parlra.

parframni. Him Mym l.rai, tdm brida’a alrrar. play ad tb* wrddtag Attar tba wadding, aa lafarmal ta-

rarrod. LUar Hr. and Hm FaU Ml lb* oily la rajor a booryuom Tboy will roa.ro bom* la a bool a waak’o Un aad wlU raalda la Palaam aaa- nor. wb.ro tba groom baa lamiabod a boma adtoialag Ibrl of bid bratbra. R Frank Fall. Tbo ooopl* rooolrod o groat rtray kaadtoma glfu tram rolallroa aad frlrada. laraladlag Ulrtr rad gold- warr. oat-glam, famllam. palnttapr. baaqaal lamp aad a aabataatlal cboak from tba brlda’a falbar. An apprrat- aUra gift wra a mild rllror ml af knlraa. forka. rpoonr ata., from tbo groom'r .tttployara. Botro Brotbrrr * Company, bankarr aad broktn al H Broad Sira. How Fork. TBS WORKS BA

Stair Fra.r.tlea af Labor ta Mara la Aanaal Smaloa at Brldga- taa la Angara. Tba twraty-lfth uaaat aonrmlira af tba Haw Jaamy Siam Fadaratlra at Labor will ba bald la Iba Oamtaa- land Ouray Coort Botm at Brldg*. lam H. X. oommawolag Hoaday. Angara IT. Tba'aim of tba Santa Fad.rallra ta Iba mtabllabmral aad promotion af

■aloar aad tb* oembl.atlra of aB raoh trodm oalona la tba Aaaitaa FadaraUoa at lubor, for tb* parpam of aiding and raUatlag rath, atbar. latloa la lb* latatara of tb. wm workerm. aad laflaraotag poMta opinion by praoofal rad lawM

KODOL m

Weak

Hearts

wu Uinpi* tadlrmOoa lllsamlra nflo (ml th.l ufrarar al hrart Ba

which lUb ot pwtmt Agon-

Kodol Mg*ala What Yaw Era

ra U U. RASDOLPH.

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'i HE CONSTITUTIONALIST

'Will Biff Ml1JSBURY P I

K m Oue*>u ofCoapiny Aboard

•W V**Ml.

OF 0171*

"Tilf UP THt NUOCM MD DOWNTHE MY,"

Aabory Park." Tbantay afwraooa.Tba rate*! bearing MM* IWO pas-aaaajan pli«J Ita wsy ap tbe Hadaaaaaa down agali la a fashion thatMad* ike aStolat* of ia* M*w JenayOsatral Railroad OeMpaay a* eathasi-Mat* M w*r* tbalr g**et*. Tba oattagwaa l*ad*r*d by ta* railroad companyta ptomtavat olUaaaa af abaMsort far which tha boat ta aaaaad•ad tb* editors aloog tba llaea af tbeMjaviaat-d r*a«.

•tarty la the day ih* Aabury ParksM*M*a «*w* to Atlaaitlo Highlaadaaad Me* aaaard tba gaaahi bona byaaaeial traia tr*M ih* aualbara aae-• M Taralog Ita haad tb* boa* eateat tM Jeraa* OUT. a Igaal froaa tba*l**t bo*M t* tb* •aglao room tola*giv*a Jar fell M M . " Tbe*. andtarn* a raeard WM mad* th* fa*t**tMM* JM baard of tor baaM plylag be-tweaa tb*** tw* aaiata.

WkM tb* ga*g plat* WM throwneai at J*r*t* Olty, Tla* PTMldaa*Beater, Oan*ral Baperlataadaat Haat-Mgaaa, O*aatal Paateoger Agant Bartand *th*n, wba bav* aahtorad abetolo task la wiping oattb* unhappy•eadutoo of la* It.rmer admlalatra-tto*. w*r* tban la gt**t tba I S H Ullviaa along tba Main Una *f ah* road»a this Dial* aad ta Faaaaylvaaia.Tb* *«*MBI CfcUf of DetacclvMDe*|b*rty t a "oa lb* apet" M

Al 11 M tb* Mart WM mad* and tot•early Iwo hoar* It nemaii M If tbaaaaalag aaaea WM* teyta. M divwatb* laatraaioatal maato faratab** by***** at Asbary Park aohool poptls. byMdleM ealaMa /aat oppaalM Tarrylaws tba VMM! w*j ti iari abaat «nd•Hawed M anfi daw* Uriaai with

Frog* aatoag tb* orowd afawakar*. Braa* 8 K**nr. mayor ofAabary Park. eMpped forward aad laska MM* of tb* Common Ooaoeil aad•ear* of Trad* ot tba* piaoa nn—aHl

e Mild ailvar Iwilag c*p a*

that *|ty.MU

11W* doatr* ibM TO* ahall *oo*ptfhu a* a vary tltghi take* of oar apfM*ta«ioa at what yam bav* aaa* fa*aa aad fef oar otty. W* have eataowd•be tariac «ap ta ptahreao* la any

• .MblamBllo of loraM 4 tyMboUe of frla«4«blp. u d It >•tlTM) M yoa b7 o»r oltiwtn la ib!

i» y**n to M M , l i b iptrit of•hip MW aiiMfag btOTMt oar••4 tb* Oastral BBIIIMII Ooajpaay o:

w a a v . II !• wtih tbu hop*pMtftttoa UMi I m f i « N l Twla vaty allsM Mkaa of aat

4 "pgD m nNlfbaj UM gift. Tl*» Ptwl

M M M * I Mt4:- O B M M of UM Oaatral Katlti

Oaaipaay of Maw Janay. I aaoapt a>4Mmcmtmlf tbaak yoa la* thu aaaaUfaiMp, M>4 wUb to frtp»aoataakaaght taaa ihi. taaaa mm? aa bmMM WgtaatM o' a trtaa4aaJp iMtw- • a t aaly m MBg M UM good aklp

******** ata> and ******** at thaF maa—aaiiat of tb* Oeatral•ailraad Ooeieaay of H*w Jeraty to

taMy l ip l la MMl MiW, Hay UM'CMMtal RailroadOaM>Mf *f I M Jaratr'-TW Oltyaf * W T Park-«a4 P

CASTORIAFor Infants and Children.

The Kind You HaveAlways Bought

COBPANYBSOLVENTJade* Appoints R«oelT«r For

Bears the

InUse

For OverThirty Years

CASTORIAwere allowed to *l*w tb* lev-

ng -cnp ribia'ia r*M tba air for tbaofficials of the road, when th* edttanand other* from tba mala lln* of tb*Oaatral stepped aahor* a* J*ra*y Olty

iptly at 4 JO o'clock.•oof tb* t*MM war* SM ottiara*

ml Aebary Park ; fifty omotal* aad em-ploye* of tb* road, iaeladlng AssistantOaaaral PaaaMgar AgMt W. O. Hope,~~ IM* Agaat J. K Large. District

aman Ageat Ira E. Wbyta, aadWaller Headry Haydan ; 119 edlton,with their WIVM aad faamtll**, lnalad-•g A. I.. Faroe, editor and proprietor

af Tbe Dally PTM*; B. W. Webb, ofn* Hartb Platnflald WMkly Review

a*d wife, and R F B. HaaMMaa,ing —|—i— of tb* Brooklyn

Standard Union ; leiue—aMMTS* oftb* lasunlaiiii Pr**e aad Hew TortMwapasMi aad a party ot spacta]

O M of tba OMObiMt H U P la "ThiVtaard of Oa" UM awiina—fill eitrgaaaa now ronnlng at tba MajaatlcTbaatta, Haw Tort Oily, u UM asrlnaial "ttaMaiy" aong which ii balaa;vblatlad u d bammed from on* end ofAa metropolU to UM other UlmLetta Faaat trlpa down to UM fnot-llgbla an4 n a p " h u r " wlUi M

rni»hiD(t faaial1 j p*ople la UM M41*ao* doabtlMtgia* tbat the maat laally ba ta

wtu at«M aaaaj of tbata Bat It it not nntll two

Of pretty «lrU foroilni aHIM Faaat1

faaUy wort Ibat UM1 gi n« forty of UM praattaat gi rl • ta

"Tba Wlmwd of O>" jiagtag thia odato Kraa M 4 duplicating HIM Paaaf

MIS Gnus'nNnHeiiTHE PUPILS ENJOY AH INFORMAL

reootAiiiiE.

lBg run ta

MIM Adalaid* L. Oiddw1 papll ra-oltal at bac ata4io ta HMaiag i t a i N

ad ta M a aallgfctfal affair.Wblla tb* •Btartaiaaant WM inform.!

by tb* »pt pmpila *la»rly•kill M 4 UwiNihttN af HIM

OlddM M M inilfaotot.Afaat UM laaltal ajatSeaudaaaa ra-aakMMta warn aarrad. A n n , tb*

pspiU iMrtlaipatlBg oa UM welt T*rta4ji—Mi wara H»e Wirnock, Ann:

Martin. Ada Daoata, Ktbal Pop*. Bo. Etbal afMiihUltl. AgB>

Maata, Aaala OiiMaa, Nallta Oiddiaarf Artaar Roam. l

•us n a n DEAD.

Mr. Ann BTMM. aged . i i t j ihrwyaaia, win of Pa*l BTMM, 4M4 Mat

auaat. Tkiaa waaka a JO aba fall dawaatalra M fraotand bar )*t u d *kaWM IMkM M OWOMM lha MHtfiMB UM Iajary Mta. Braam waakanta Walaa. Ea«.. aad bai Uvad ia tkliMaapy ilaoa aha waa aigbta— yaanaf aaa. Ska WM a taaldaaa af Plaia

for flra yaan. SaiTiTiag hut u d , Paal Bt**ai aad twa •

VIUHMI 8. Bream and PracanohBraam. UM lattac a MMikar af tba

ard TMOatt, by UM Liaoala Olsk, afUM riftk AMMkty 4iakriat. HawTort, a I M M M atlTor kovtag M Praa p imalU tka yoaagai TaaOatt.>d w d B. FIMM, aa> af H». MadIn. Plaeb, 9t FMk aiMaa. WMkoaaa ta aaaka UM arwainHnpaaeh, which ba did la • faUaitMW

aa Mary Jadaoa. afSC T . aad HIM L.cj Bm\ih. at Joaaatraat, bar* wtaraaT boaaa, afur

*a «Mt wttk frtaa4a al PraaboiWbUa UMTC UMT afiialil UM i*Hh

Tba tnagio of alora «l«arly dawoawtralarH than ia tbaMa Of HIM Fay TaMplatonTba Ronawart'Tba

tacatar. aolotfal and taaafal, waaplaylag tothan any of tba faraMr bigof tkat popmUr plfty bo»

two waaka aad tbara haanot b*M M naooeapiad aeal la tba

ie »i way parftperiod. Bar trtmtjGaatao ataca >• grMlad with tba

baadied aad IftietfaThe Earl at Pa• teak*V

hatea* Taaatra. wan a M. Sefaweb,pr**ld«*t of tb* Unltsd BtBM* SteelCompany. and Sir PercyBnlish Oonaal g—inl, who, withtbelr lamiliM, rnntapaad boxes; Cap-tain Wring*, wba will aallrook 111;" Captain Watson wbo sailed•Shamrook U" aad tb* MJllng maatai

Shamrock I" In aaMMnar bet; andO large C. Boldt. at tba Waldorf-

stta aad Matataat Managar Bar**aad tbalr families In anotbar box. Attba close af tba first act tba turnbaret into i* Mi eel a— over tba aetiaiaf the Mar, Lawrence. D'Oraay. "Twain aroM In hie bos aad icbaracteriatla •peaeb, la " wbioh beaallglaed "Tb* Earl of PawtaokM1

and tb* company. B*aklag banMca**remark* aboat tba astbor of tba play.

For a daligbtfal irotley rid* aad aplaaaaat aifctraooa baald* tha windingBaritaa river ao aliM*ilit Mphe take* than a rise to Riv*:Park. Tbe IHIHIVIM H M M U Uabaaat qaaatily.aaaklag It a BMM ta ptaaarr* p*rf*o«order. High oL

day <TMlBg with hia • i a r i « i i lMW aiiaMBli. "IMM Daya af >%M-paU"f*U*wa4 ay agirajiaai dlapUyat th. world-raaewMd M iliaa

MIHISC iLO5f. WITHOUT CEIS1SCE

•U ii imn Arm »•• « f l - l « i t» Rr-

XEWAIIK. N. J.. -: ': I JlHlf*KlrtiMtrlrk of Mw t'nltnl Ktatra i-onrtbaa anDntux-nl l» cnuo-vl rrprfwntlm*

of tbe IIIIIBIp i>DipanT that aft-

er hai-lnx rr»a all tbe papera In tbacaa« ke> ka> dn-lded that ttf <orpora-tion la ln*i.) vrnt ami that h* dlrecmrshave failed to take propw atcpa to pro-leet tb« bondbohden and acctn to bewithout •S.flitj to rataw foods. Tb*Jodgc haa therefore ordered tbe ;i]>potntment at a receiver.

Tbe Jndg*-a opinion. Joat ( t r n out,ton Tery folly Into tbe merlta of fb»

controrenj."It would appear that the director*

of tbe OMnpanjr bare abdicated theirpower* gad tbat tbe company la drift-ing along without «nj giUdance. Notonly are tbe dlrertora not atrlrlnff to

be coin jinny f">m embarraM-ment*. rmt 0*7 are advising the atock-holdera to aabniit to nnmermia extor-Ilonn lo proruFP prexrat fnndn and[hrratentnic fon*<*loiior« to tboae bond-bolden wbo n-foae to rclinqalah tb»security Of their mortgage*. Those peo-ph> are entitled to Ae protection of tbecourt, and that protection can only beMd by tbe Interference of the connlad tbe appointment of a rec-elrer."Beferrtng to tbe affltfavltR Aled by

tbe director* tbe court aaya:"If taken literally they would haw a

tendency to mtelead tbe court. Aa, foriiMtancc Mr. Gary admlta tbe truth ofth* aUtemmt ntttitratea to him In tbecomplainant*' bill, tbat tbe bill* paya-ble of tin- ahlpballdlng company ma-turinjr between now and Aug. 1 nert

ident of maturing accounts cur-re Mio.021.14. bat My* that 11a.

billty arbjM from aa IndorpeiDent oftbe note* of the constituent compdrileaand that all of tbe maturing abd preaa-lag accounts In the bill nod mentionedIn hla Btateisent therein referred to arpobligations incurred by tbe cnnnrltneatcompanies and are not act* chargeableto tb* United "tatra Shipbuilding com-pany or tbat It la liable for tbetn andadds that there are no aotea or billsparable ajralaat tbe United Statea Ship-building company."

THE SUILOINO TIE UP.

1 - 1 • - . - c

NEW YORK. July 1.—The agreementbatw—n the Fuller Construction com-pany and tb*. rnlted Board of BuildingTradea baa bn'n aliened, and tbe com-pany exp«cta to resume bnlkUng opera-tkwa today. .

Tbe Balldiqg Tradea Employers' >•aortatIon declared tbe puller agrev-nMnt fatally defectlTe and Insists thatIt* own ctaboratF plan of arbitrationmust be accepted by the labor unionsbefore tbe gaaeral tie up la ended. 1.K Prince of tbe board of gorentondenied that a committee bad asked tbelumber dealer* to renew their lockout.Charles L. Etdllta Mid:

"We hare all tbe flnanelal backingw* want, and moat of 11a bare deckledtbat thi* thing may not be over untilSeptember or October. We BCP readyand bare taken precaution* to tbat ef-fect."

Member* of tbe conciliating commit-tee of tbe National Civic Federationare not in aj-mpathy with the Fnllercompany B|cre«>nH>Dt. an they deoire ageneral agreement of all employers andemployee.

1^—— n.4 WHt CMHMlttvd.TOLEIK). i).. July l.-Unltrd Stated

CommlMiioiH-r B. K Bronirh ennmilttiilOeorge V, Lorenc and his wife to tbeJurisdiction of tbe Culted State* Bo-preine court of tb* District of Colum-bia Mr. and Mr. l^oreiu were ar-n*ted her* last wee* upon tndtctmentahanted by the federal grand Jury atWaabtnirtou in connection with thepost office arandai. Vbrn they weretaken before rommlsalaner Broaghtheir attorney made an effort to havetbe commisatoner conduct * prelimi-nary bearing of tne cmae. Tbe UnitedKate* attorney held tbat that WM notwithin tbe Jnrtadlctknt of the commU-HMMT, and the commlndaner took tbeMme T!*W of tbe r**e. and tbe defend•nts were eommitted.

PARIS, July l.-Tbe chamber of dep-ntim passed SI. I*eba*ay'a bill Increas-ing the duties on cittle and freah meat.Tbe BPW dntk-K on oxen arc 30 francsIn tbe graeval tariff and 20 In tbe mini-mum Urlff; phwp. -40 franc* and 25franca, and pig*. 25 franc* andfraBrs. A. dans* In tbe bill empower-ing tbe government to snapa-od tbe 4n-ties without ronanltlnx the .-hmulwr* lathe case of a rls» In thr price of meatWM rejected at the reqncBt of tb* ,

LOWELL. >!•«.. July I.-MMM Oor-glanna Coddu. tbr vhtlin. It fa> alleged,af tb* Jrml.,(]« gfja* nf Jowph A. La-mothe, |a drad H Ibr r «nH of balletwounds tnifii till Pnndny nl^bt.Pay«tte, th* other rhtini of the •*Ing. rontint n> tit nhow fsv.>m!.> aymp.tooaa. Lamotbe i* still *t Unte. *ad Iib> beiii-ml he ts iry/tnic to r-n Ii I ' IM

pHUML. Jnl> t.- MJB Ui-Etan of The

arrhdkBn«e of •*'. f*i>l. Mini).. M•ualy 1U at tbe ho«iti:a! of the fateBen* FratMUi. It« la beta- treated byDr. Lapaoal. the |.ipe» phyoiriaB. Whola a • ' • » ' / *f The board af director*

mtra cwattw.

K1BL, FTOMI*. Jnly I.-Tbe Amerl-u ofBcenu tbon«!> Bkl wird In tbe

proceeding* here, were glad to gataway from tbe ii"': -•:?>" at • hanging•nlform* three or fentr ilini-a a day andfrom long period* ot doty. Bear Ad-ariral Cotton and tbe captalnH of theAmerican ship* ararv slvi relieved to

irt wttbont any natoward Inrldrataaiing ocfarred- Tney. wltli Ambaa-Mdon Tower and H<-*er, had b«ra dal-ly In contact wltb Kmiwrnr Williammd were tmuitawd wltb hi* rincerttyind Mmestneas. Tli-y all iwid tbatthey felt be. roald liiivf dun' nothing

t to *bow bis appro-latliin of tbevisit of tbe aqnadron la KIH or lii- drulrp to win AniTiRn vood will.

The prcwuiT of thr Hijuuilmn fromthe skle of tbe nennau pnbllr I* re-garded aa a demount™ Il«u ,,t fri ndll-

. rspecialb1 as the Imttte ship Kear-aarge waa aent at life days' notice totoln tbe squadron and ika I w i i w theadminlatratloo at WmbinKton g»

•ed definite ••ntluK-nU towardSermany through AtutniMitdor Tower1*PMMXPersonMlly tbe pmper<ir'n bear Ing was

anaffected and even lovlaL He bae of-ten spoken with singular openness.

German obeerrt-m await with enrt-atty rvportn of the Acn'TJcm squed-

ron'a entprt»ini]i >nt at Portsmonth. TbeBritlfli foreign nilli1*1 at first deMlred

tb* Ajnertcan war shlpii sboaldre at Portamouth in time to enable

tbe British ahlpn to join it.' m in cele-brating Independence <Lir Thlx. how-ever, became dlfflcnlt OWIDR to tbe de-•irabillty of tin- Am.Tl. ,in muadron•UTlng h.-rv nntll Ji .'ci henre tbeBritish dates were rhaninHl.

RUSSIA OPPOSES TREATY.

PEKING, July l!—Prince. Chlng,prealdent of the foreign office, has re-turned from the summer palace In or-" to hold a conference with MinisterConger In r. — .ml to tbe commercialtreaty betirecu China ami tbe United8tat«<. It 1* understood thnt tbe Itu»-

ojiini-iiii.n which. il»> Chinese for-eign office Innlits. pn>T Dts it» *lgna-tnr*. in unchanged, tnougli friend* of

American treaty profea* to expecttbe coming- i-onfcrem-e Ewtwean

General Kuroputkln. the Russian warilnlster. and at I^wur. the BiiMiinn

mtnli>tf>r to 1 •:.i-i:l nt I1...: Arthur willIt In tbe removal of tbe Itusaian

opposition.1 official telejfrsm hnx been sent to

the new viceroy of Canton directinghim to order the troopx In tbe field to

:termlnate the remaining rebel* laKwangsl province, wberp. It 1* under-•tood. tbe safferlnK from the fsmlneeclipses the loMe* caused by the rebel-

FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.

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Valedictory.

OPERETTA A FEATURE

FATHER EGAN PRESENTS DIPLOMAS TO

THE EIGHT GRADUATES.

A BRIDE OF A MONTH

ACTION FOR DAMAGES NO* III THE

SUPREME COURT.

Prlie Wlauaen Aaamvacad — GoldHacwla Awarded-Th*** Tak-

• sg r*rt tax the •xarol***—Larg* Crowd rra*** i .

With tbe production of tb* operetta'The Bell In the Foraat" la St.

Mary's Parochial School Ball Fridaynight tb* last of the commencementexercise* wa* held and diploma* werepreeanted to the gradnaUe by Bav.Andrew M. Egan. Two hundred peo-

1* were prMent.Hit* Mary Smith opened the exer-

cises with an orartare and Frank MoIn*rn*y followed wltb an add its*.Tba part* in tba operetta were takenby John Donnelly, Joaeph Salllvma,Jobn Caaey, Jimei OnUen, EdwardO»rty, OorBella* McCarthy. Tboma*Harding, HartU Welsh, Robert SkiD-ner, Warren Seaman, Martin Flatley,Thomas Kennedy, Neil Scott, WilliamSummers. Daring Ih* play MIMMCatherine Galbraith and ElizabethBrown played a piano duet oom-mendably well and little lot* from theprimary department •*•* a motion

In the second act of the play, the[isaei BliMbeth Brown and Oatber

ine Power* feTored wltb » piano doetand Miis AdeU Von Ohl reciled. Se-lections w«re rendered by the *ufaool

lolin club, tbe member* of wbiohare I MIM Mary Smith, HIM HelenBan rah JIB, MIM Katbertoa Hardingand MlM BUen CalUban. MlMKatharine Qainn gave nveral selec-tioni on the piano ID a manner whichbrought forth applause.

valfdiclorisn. Margaret Lnti,for her Uit the clma motto,

illnitrattn* ita appro-enoonragtng faith, hope

and ambition, by incidents from theHTM of gnat men. She raid .that aalong as tb* olaae motto holds it* in-flnence over tbe membars, there canbe no danger from tbe difflealtlu andtemptations in th* way.

m. Father Egan presented the di-plomas to th* gradnatee. Tbose re-cei-ing tbem wet* MIM Margaret J.Leu, MtM Oartberine I. Harding,Miss Helen M Hanrakan, MlM Ellen

Oallahan, MIM Mary A. King,John F. Kyle, John T. Donnelly andJOMph B. Sullivan.

At tha time fbVdlplom** were pre-sented Bev. Father Egan announcedthe prise winner* of tba several con-testa which bar* been held daring th«aohool term. They are:

For general excellence In sewing,MlM Margaret Latz, a gold medal; for

grammar, MIM BUenOallahan, gold medal; In Christiandoctrine, Mis* Oartherine Harding,gold medal; In panmanihlp, MIMNellie Hanrahan. medal. In the

Dinar department Loais Dlionawarded a medal for high stand-

lug all (todies. Clais pins were pre-> Miis Margaret King, aadJohn Kyle, Jobn Donnelly

and Joseph SaUivan.Tbe evening's ezeroiam* oloeed with

a tablaaax entitled "Faith, Hope andCharity" and a otaoras "Farewell."

Tbe eierciaes of Tbaraday and lastnight* wen arranged by the Slater*of Mercj oonneatad with St. Mary'<

and it I* to th*m that tbecredit for tbedne.

Many CoBTCBtton*.uong tba manj conv«ntioni to be

held In varlon* part* ot th* country•ithin tbe near fatore ar* these:

Baptist Toang Peoples' Union ofAmerica, Jnly 8-ia at Atlaata, Ga. ;Intarnational United, Society of Chris-tian Kndaaror, Jnly Bit , at DanTer,Col. ; Kpwortfa I-sagne iBternatlonal~ renton. Jcly ]«-]», Detroit, Mlob. ;Benevolent sad Protective Order ofKlks, Jnly 21-98, Baltimore, Md. ; Batlonai Dental Association and AdjanetSocieties, July 14 31, Asheville, N.a ; National Encampment, G. A. K.,Aagaat 17.32, SanFianolaM; Knight*Templar, Grand Commaodery of NewYork, September 1 S, Boflalo; Soter-

1 Grand Lodge, L O. O.^F.,, wmber 31-M, Baltimore; Imperial

OMUMU, Ancient Arabic Order -otMTMIO Shrine, Joly 7-10. Saratoga.

fas Ja 1 j . a"Tbe Ang«l," mai tba pan otFnlUr-ton L. Waldo, a n ot Dr. LeonardWaldo, of thia oil j .

F i n V«en Harried,r and Hi t Jean D. Babooek, ot

Clinton svenae, obaerved tb* flflh an.mv.raary of tbalr marriage, last Sat-•rd*y *T*»in«, by anteitalolDR a nomb f M

550,000mmmm

Young Schorb ConunencMBait Alleging; Child Wife is

Kept From Htm.

Tkat Uroomtb*

Y*ung Hmbaad. ,Sommoni were Mrrad last Monday

on Oeorge. Marsh, hi* will, VirginiaMarsh and Mr*. Hannah M*nh, all ofScotch Plain*, in a init for SOO.000 In-•titnted In tba Sapreme Oonn byClifford Sofaorb for damagea andallwation of tB* affections of hiibride of a month. Iaaao P. Rnnvonla Bcnorb'i lawyer. V

The n i t 1* tba reralt of th* Moralmarriage of HIM Elbel Mai.h (0young Schorb, Tuesday, J«k* 9. Tbawedding WM performed br Rav. DrFenton, of Metaoban. On WednM-d»y. June I?, the yoong'oonpl* aa-ooanoed boat they were man and wile.Tb* parent! of tbe bride opposed tb*matoh and. It 1* Mid, circulated ra-porta aboat to tbe effect that ronngBoborb entioed ber away.

It la claimed tbat be forced her lomarry him. wealth being hit real ob-ject. In tbe rail Hi. Schorb deniesth*ee allegatlona and makei a oonnterclaim againit the defendants for en-tlolng hi* bride away from hi* hooa>

Oder false ptctan***.It ie alleged that Schorb bu In bl*

poaaession oertaln btllela donx'tendiogto prore the yonng wife arg«d a battymarriage. ^ •

PRELIMINARY RACES.Driving Park the Scaaa of Bo me

Sharp Kneountera-Mnny Ka-Joyed the Sport.

Th* Plalnfleld Driving Atxwiatlon'1races at th* driving park Saturdayafternoon were ail hotly oontesMd In•pite of tbe faot that they wertmanly preliminary to tbe moreelaborate awn of the Foanh. A larg*

vd attended and enjoyed HIDIkeen sport. Tbe principal raoe wtawon by J. W. Jackson'* Woven Wind;with A. J. Bmalley'i Belle eeoond;Jeaai*, owned by Mr. Woodbrldg*.third. Th* time tor tb* mil* WM

%. J. B. Greenes two boran,Jerry Bed and Wonder, trotted twobeat* In a mil* raoe. Wonder comingin a winner in -i :84 and 2:8ft, H. B.Smallay'a Prlnoe won by a now fromStonewall Jsokeon'a May Qneen la

oat of three beat*, for the mile.Then WM maofa of a cloaeneM abool

tbe race* allnoagb the hone* waraallowed to aave tbelr Mreagtb aoltlnext Batmday.

BURIED IV HILLSIDE.Funeral Services Over Ramalas ot

B. O. Hharptes* Hunn, HeldHorn*-

Tba funeral of Henry H. O. BbaiB-1*M Hnnn, wbo died on June K laNew Mexico, took place Snndavafternoon at tbe residence of hii pat-ents, Mr. and Hi*. Towntead S.Hoon, OD Praipaot av*nne.

Bar. E. M. Bodman, rector emeu-tns of Grace Episcopal Church, ooa-dooted tbe tervloe. Inteimeot WMmade at Hlliaide Cemetery.

HER BIRTHDAY.

Jnbii** Rowi*r, a Little Stlssaf »l«,Kntertalas Bar Krlen.l*.

Jabllee Bowley. danahter of her-oagb Clerk and Mrs. Frank Bowlay,of Grove at reel, oelebrated tbe sillsanniversary of her birthday Monday,and In honor of tbe event the enter-tained aboat twenty Ore of ber 700*1friend*. B*i gaeata all bad * goadlime playing game* of all kind*.FrlBM wen presented at tbe oloee toMIM Oertrade King, Bogar Htnartand Dooglaas Weaver. Before the litII* folk* departed ref refitment* war*•erved- MlM*Bowley ww pleaaaaUrremembered wltb many gift*.

A B*rk*fc!re Cmtap.Kenneth Robbie, Junior *MreUry of

tbe boy*' department of tba V. M '"A., la arranging to tag* a party of

per* ta tb* Bcrkahtn Hillf. Coon..tbii nmmer. Some of tnoM wbo willgo a n : Arthur Hnmble, Edgar Oflorg*-Arthur JeSftry, William Em moot, aoda onmber of other*.

Murl«d Tblrty-Klgkt Yawl.Tba m»mb*r* of tb* Qeinuw «

formed Church gave their new psitBar. John JaatiB aad Hra. Jfletla.rarprlM party Friday night in honor

I tbirty-eiihth weddinf mnt'Mry. Mnaio aad gamM war* on t

Hn. I. Cavalier aad daagbWf. atua(ami* Oavali.r, of BibeaeeMdr. >-

J.; a n viiiting Mm OanUar* *U-tar. Ma. L P. Allan, of Pearl strata.

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Swaoaa nn atnd Im If oad,j ™ Oaorg. Manh. bU Vita, VI,, l, U Umrah ial Hit Baaub M*rah. ,u of Bootob Plata*, la a all lot (90,000 la- Personally tbs «nj«eMr,« bearing ■■■ unaffrvtrd tod ptpm jovlaL He baa of- ten spoken with singular opruma. German observer* await with curi- osity report* of the American eqoad-

Brltlah forrlm office at Aral deal ml that the Anfrl'Bn war »hl|>* should arrive at Portsmouth In time to enable the British ahlpa to join them In cele- brating Independence day This. bow- ever, became difficult owing to the de slrabfllty of the American squadron staying here until June lienee the Brltiab da tea wen* changed.

aeae-Aa»erteaa Agmarat. PEKING. July L Prince Chin*, prealdeut of the foreign office baa re- turned from the anmiuer palace In or- der to bold a conference with Minister conger In regard to ftoe commorrUi treaty between China and the United State* It I- understood that the Bos- nian opposition which, the cblnene for- eign office insists, prevents Its signa- ture. Is unchanged, though friends of the American treaty profess to expert that the coming conference hetwesn General Ktirupatkln. the Russ Ian war minister, and M linear. the Uunstnn minister to China, at I*ort Arthur will result In the removal of the Russian opposition An official telegram has been sent to the new viceroy of Canton directing him to order the troops In the field to exterminate the remaining rebels In Kwangal province, where. It la under- stood, the suffering from the famine eclipses the loaaes caused by the rebel-

companies and are not acta chargeable to the United Ftatee KfalphoiMlng com pany or that it la liable for them and adds that there are no notes or bills payable against the United fttatee Ship

Katharine Qalnn gave save ml eel ro- llons oo the piano In n manner whloh brought forth applause. Tb# valedictorian. Margate! Lola, chose for bar taxi the class motto, "Excelsior," illaatrating its appro- priateness. as encouraging faith, bops sad ambition, by Incidents from the Usee of great men. She said4hat as

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the prise wioaera of the several coo tests which have been bald daring the school terns. They are: For general exoelleoce la aewiag. Mias Margsrvt Lata, a gold medal; for that this thing may not be over until September or October We are ready and have taken precautions to that ef- fect" Members of the rnoriliatlng commit- tee of the National Civic Federation are not in sympathy with the Puller company agreemvoL as they desire a

The evening's exercises cloned with a tahleaax entitled "Faith, Hope and Charity’' and a chorus "Farewell." The exercise# of Thursday and last nights were arranged by tbs Bisters of Mercy oooaeotod with Bt Mary's

America. July b-lt at Atlanta, On. ; International United Society of Obrte- tlan Kadanror, July d-1*. at Dearer, OoL ; Bpwortb League International Oocvmtoo. Jely 16-19, Detroit, Mich ;

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