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PLAINFIELD, N. J., WEDNESPAY, OCTOBER 1.
THETHE i. »• POTTS «Wim> max
[ Turn QUt Mounted
. 7 p m. OCTOBER X. .
FAIRandLAWflPARTYFwamcfil of
Children's HomeOn the GfOBBfe of
L .W. SERRELL,
Ttars4«Attenooiu4E™u«Oct.>.
ADMISSION 1O C I N T S ;
TOUCH'S CLOTHING STORE.
NEW GOODSJUST RECEIVED
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CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
LATEST'STYLESMRMENTS GUARANTEED.
Men's, Youths' and Boys'READY-MADE
SUITSLOWEST POPULAR PRICES.
JOHN H. FRENCH,
FOR OHE WEEK.
GRAM) FAIR| | Lnd« ta* Auffec. of tn< fl
PLAINFIELD TURN VERE1N' At Ryder's Hall,
AJjuiot ijw Opm Home, PUafckl.K. J.
MKDAY, SEPT. 29, 1884.
norm, to ctntt
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AUCTION !
Thursday, Oct. 2,At 1* .'Ci^k. a. a*.
At JTo 57 TV*t Fourth St., dearCentral AT-OIW,
fi. I , Suite Parior Furniture,
Cards, Billheads, Hand Bills,
Programmes, Ppsters, and
At Reasonable Prices,
RECORD OF THE THERMOMETER-
HI lij 1 If7"li t iTn T- -TJi—'•a bfuj Stdk'i *™« ian, onn ol fr<*t wl
MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY-
Tin Di l i il nr l*i iah»iM»i i BMMS Kunor-DW.
- I U T . Dr. Yarko. o( tfait city H J . ta*t
• o( Cofawbaa Cottage;
Vmtn Fair io * boa>, lant id d w l flnai Jiatluaa. Tba«onth* wUp, twt» ajyi «iamond ring !•
dot>bt KtKHIt tbflH. I. M.1!
4 Tfaa-aM«cottaairbat th«j- BBmi-t cat r 'Mlwkr* It to dd
M tha country
tliat it it to be •
Chicago Her*ld and copied la TBa Niwft.
: It la nid that thar*
RapubUcant, And Tica-nta.. But what ofthat Waa not Blaine onoa known *i aa
tin t u t stalwart! Row taair poattion* ar*h b
ad. fa*oo«.br toRrform Club, a»j. R*T. Mr. Raymond
of thJa city, »bo wa> fmqaautly qnaatiotwd•bout it wbils ua his vacation, ia Daw York
aa far aa Albany. Bat N.wark to
from ttat in. thb city. FUlnfield obj«c« towbWny and iutnxiotiKi b t n r v * P "•Jlj. New»rk takw them all in. bat a. olubofladk. U . bwn found who taw tbt " «
ttMow of tobaaoo, vmria« not to
. . . from tbfc citycent Twy dry --.thar, occasionally caHfUIn their ajet dnat. Thfa la a randy. Ra-main quiet awbuaaatbataan m«» waib thebit of doMawvy; the flow of m n m y ba
Mmptlna; to opon tha ara.JBtowlDf; the IKW Tioienaj a—If tha opura-
Uoi). TaabtadoCa pin, omrarf t » tbeand of a pockat haadkarahiaf, aod morttanadwith a l l n , amj ba uMftd about bataMaD(haaTaUd,apd will aaaaoh tha latraNW Ifnot too flrmlj *X"*. Awahar paui ia to cata fallow travalar to raka tba ayaUd, with hhi
• n i t AWMapaMaf ptpw twiatad to *point ia natal. A drop of oUr. oil tatn>-dwwd io*> tba »/• wtn ofwa ail«y d JMIII
iBtolanoo* of li«M •rodwwl by k b a
XaaraporttaatlhaPhUaialBMaaaJBaad-_m Bafbread Company had d m aoata to adafaott on tba parmant at HM Cwanl ofPUw JU-JJ vtr*r^^bim>tt waa daaaal ja»larday. Tha ataoaat daa on BurntM 1 to•60,00a I H . - t d . t t a . j T - r Canaral c*ft« la Saw York that no
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no caroms mmimt.
EX-JUDOE GREEN
BOLTERS. "Nominate
McMAHON of RAHWAY
McMAHON ACCEPTS.
GREAT EXCITEMENT !
Pa.cialtBTa.Ma-O
l.-Tba dalai
D—Pirafci Oi
to antr* 1B tkia etty aarly
tkM,baJU«M found, *t Hu laat attooold act b* oaa»ln.< aod tt
wnatar. Tba Ban is a, OM< of tU« kind« M ba f t M b%k H ona fcaadnd «gOai
Tba potJV, h » , i n e „ « I—, k « a
TWDaiaai Oaoaty IMMIM W I
Wbdt In %b» p u d Jury roo
Bat*, tt lHailiaaa. a— ohaaan
n lofonaJ baJkot for ««o>sa of
for tba ooci-.niiac. of tteawaibinand tor
, ofinformal ballot for afcotoa of
B. TIlKllaa*. <rf Aj1 J M * A, m
Th. )
F-tar aUaar, of Waodbrfdaa, aadHarp, of N»w
te-eboloiof* niwmiaUiat w u eallad to aaaat at
twelra o'clock, but tt w u naariy ooe bafore
I at tbtroom, mnd • motion waa mad* to hnrry op
TW ooawahton w u Soally cailad to ordar
•bortly after n » by Dr. Prtaariuu, of Moo-
mouth, tba chairraan ol tba lart cooTantioD.
Jndca Look T. Wadawca-th, of PhlnfttH,
trip to Kaw Brumwict
Md with •ppbaai whan ha took thadiair. Jndf* Waoawortb aada aa atoooani
•dear, of affclillaii, Q. K Sl\A-j, of Union,W. a TtaKHawartoa, of Honmoath.
VlM rilllllllll I•— aa foliow»: L. L. Ap.
leby,orMiddl««i,PitiiayCurti-, of Mon-raooUi. 8. Philip. B-T.ce, of Union.
JCiddlaaax, J. V. IT. Willie, of Maaawateruard Rogtn, of 0nion.
On orvuiMtioa: Frad Walfal of Midddaaax, PMar Fanaoof Mauaoath, R. iStorer. of Uuioo.
OB raka: A. K. Gordon of »M%tti .
. a Fattaraoo, of MoiuBoutfa, Willii
ckaraon, of Cnkm.
Oo RaaahUoaa: Olirar K^ly, of B U I
aa Harpar, of ITolon.motion that the eommittaa. ratha and
raport to tba ooeraodoo a* aooa aa ponKblaOBtMad. i ]
tba datarariMUon af tha
Fill milj !••!•> li imiajlt laj IHWI of
HaMahoa ot nabnay - aa llia> naiMlhlaai, a
of Daloa MM* will ant Vut* fac U « .
TaaaJiiaglfi f r j i Hoaaioaaa aad
Middlaan wWo a n In faTor of a M M
Ul n t a W a bean) a«a>.I M a w w y a a l k
pxaal.ai of a OtvaaMad
( W of : tW p»Nt«a-i to* uaaarlt taaakibolaof tba Baform Oan twiaU-i ha*
•wning avard 4 voaiBM of iiwair awM*
r • » • of Uw weri- .m.-t iaa; Croai aat of Hob, aattow and hlgMr aoltared
a r w t m , "Loat aad Sarad," Th*mlo qaaUtba of tb* boildinc: a n ra-
narkaoly toa, and EB*« a btltllln rtajtba f.aaiT. TfkO, which mad, a baarar I
t Kftar tta BBMBW of OUvar Twiit
aolo, duo, trio, qnartatta or ohoraa, iUaam to, aU looal talaot, of whiohn»y faal proad. Tfc-y ara aaaar ttat of Dr. Uttar a
•hat wtta anofe talant aa «rteead UatIt win pror* O H of tha frandaat anOtUa Una Mar ia FteiBflakL
Tha aaariaf of Jaaui Brown u d j
ha wa* drtrta, Mra. Bark.-, eow Mw*.1 ' - _ f-^hTi Tarf ia hailJiiaU
» aW aahw «f tha caaad Jarj.faHhai i k w l . t m l ia taa oaaa
d to *ait tkM> ownan for not
Tba PWuOakl Bfaych. Omb u a cMtttatloo now aoaMMcfaa; naariy thirtynail ira. It it tha fcttonMoa of «ha daa toMnaranxMa* aha*.tba atnale HaU aaaJiMMa
On If
to l*«w Brooklyn, but tba —HwrtoW On Friay iTiafy, aWf «r» W
>M bumUat of Haw fcUrt«,fua by > ronwUbot w»y. Tba
wmk*me will rtoa*T..K»dftntai«.
Tba daatk of Mr. Job* Hugo*., tha pn>-rWwcof tbtSoowMHooM, from lockj«w,
oaUa to mlbd a raisady gjvao aonw month.•Coin U»a SWeutific Amaricaii. It it at fol.
;baat, aad In trrrj em— tkraa or foardrov- on a lamp of tagtr owy ba takan in-w a r d ^ Kr*ry faanUy aboutf bare a bottU
Jodca Da rid / . Bam, of Railway, who baaaarab«ora prapbaal.i eorraoOy a* to thewaathcr, aty* that tha "threa moatha RJC-
B « tha ttaaa the aoo croaaad tba Una,awn, torn will be *»ry HwJa rainfalf,
and tha Vmll will ba open, and moderately
o • track load of r cIn front of a booaa oo JackMC ,Bomanat ttrwt about tan o'clock thta
hrek^«w.y io a ran Up Jutam
- d a y• e«T, ba* takan a poaMon (n thaaaaai Collaca aa taaeoar of akort-
durtac tha aatawartriaada la Fart Jarrk,H. T.. a>a n a a a i t to
Prof. Ilailihr. of Mortb
Front WMi abvta KatbarwowJ avaana.
f Cl i i llW i from tba Soard of Fraa-n of Caaua aad
, pbtaa of wblc* aa**
I FORD & STILESI Funeral Directors
k—<. —< »»a«ai«^ryonaar^tt.
S1JC BARBELS
Kindling N W for On. Dollar.
FT •- *• - - , I j j in I J . I , f m i iaj|i . , ,
T ° L r wTSS?' J " >•'•'••* * hoa— whh
JfAYLOB % SMALLBY,Carpenters and Builders,
PUinlWd, N. J.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
Lost and Saved!A Dramatic Cantata in Thn
Acts on the Subject of
TEMPERANCE
Reform Club Han,OCT. 7,
At 8 o'clock p. m., for the bene-fit of the Hainfield Reform ClubBuilding Fund.
Highly moral and Educational,a factor of the mighty war of in.temperance.
Vool anl Ekotioaary pawn, nailed with fineM H i a l t f c B , b l « . d Plunfirld'i beu ukm.iOO^Mjraf
Thirty Performer*. • -
Tickets 50 Cents.jtliw ilrf Stall 25 CMfi £#*«• • * *
OPENINGSTILLMAH MUSIC HALL,
Thursday, Oct 16th
Grand Conceit,THEODORE THOMASA And Fun Orchestr*. "
H S S EMMA JDfH SOPRAMO.
C. SMALLEY,BUTCHER,
7S SOHEfiRSET ST££T.(N«Hh fhlallill. X. J.)
MB8. L. ADAMS,•* lilimHi
Drtu-MaHng.—- BTBJmro aOatRX
" * " - ' " - • • '. riliiiill.TT TI'M af Mil*. Dour, M« flrowtwij-, N- V.
fcTht f 11,11. J. TAaana* Can. »
ISAAC BROKAW, •REAL ESTATE andlNSURAHCE
itDatiStiM. Honk ~ litl II. M./.
"TBE
UCulsbcL
PIANOS AND ORGANS,Tnned ud Eepwred If
P. P. VAN ARSDALE,M SA 8T n/BWt STRICT.
Tte CNM PUet U Stnw U M iGOOD
SHAVE AND HAIK C€TIS AT
William Claassen's,5 WEOT FROST STRSKT.
T. B. Morgans,
Books, Stationery, Music.
NEWS DEALER,
B. R. FORCE,Boot and Shoe Dealer.
Low PriM, at He, 1 Front Sttwt,
TEH ETCH'S KEAT MARKET.
Fruits and Vegetables in Si
.87 Front Street.
PDXE SPSMO WATEB
ICE,. SIMPSON & CO.,CO.,
njut mui M trcuiu.Tr.
Grading and ContractingIW AIX ITO BRANCHSa
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EX-JUDGE GREEN Children’s Home
FORD & STILES Funeral Direetort
McMAHON of RAHWAY
FRHCffS CLOTHDW STORE. McMAHON ACCEPTS.
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P. P. VANARSDALE, HUnnoRanBT.
mmm mu m n or
JOHN H. FRENCH,
1M Mat Mm Star to M i GOOD SHAVE AND HAIR COT HAT
William Claassen’s, & fw raoxr strut. kWNFlELD TURN YEREH ' At Ryder's Hall, T. E. Morgans,
Books, Stationery, Music. . NEWS DEALER,
At 8 o'clock p. m., (or the bene- fit of the Plainfield Reform Clnb Building Fund. B. R. FORCE,
Boot and Shoe Dealer. Low Prion, it No. 1 Front Stmt, Highly moral and Educational,
a factor of the mighty war of in- temperance. AUCTION !
Fruita and TfttaUsi in Si Thursday, Oct. 2,
Thirty Performers.
I V. Smite Parlor Pnmitarc, \tj aajhoer-
SIMPSON & CO.
OPENING
STILLMAN MUSIC HALL, Thursday, Oct i6th
Cards, Billheads, Hand Bills. Programmes, Ppsters, and
«*«m» *•»••
« St., PtafnltaM,- tt. t
few fir* T-r " ycfl'f
Bfc, 1*7. J J». *°7r'3o' • • J j ' 1 * '
. All trtini from PUinfteld coflnmi for Newark
*LAtNFEELJD A*D PHltADKtPHIA.
Lain PUinfield i n
fTr*iaimsrfMd(*)el(aiife car* | t Bound *""*•
J, C. WOdTTEK, <£m«al Maoaaer.C G HANCOCK, Gwi'lrinfc and Ticket A«l.
. . a . p. BALDWIN.| - GeaM Kuure fINtDI" Agent.
WEDNESDAY. OCTO^R 1. 188*.
T H S foUoling definBenji of athiefa lur are given by the ArkanMW TravelerEr thief is de man wmrtwcks de Ue,liar <le nun whnt think* de freft.
THE number of scandals In which clergy-men of the Church of England have beenmixed up 4 -&V «» t h e i*"*"**- a a d t**World sumstap the situation by th« declara-tion that. Where- the fort of the family WMformerly shunted into the army, he now *huf-
• flesiato the church.
rrn witp ST AN DI S tNOTHWitksTANDisc the formidable eco-nomic and \ meteorological objectionsbave'been advanced against Ihe practicabilityor utility of! any such scheme, M E d i n
i d t d th hrig oLowe bM inyadvocated the hriog of cannon
of explosive* for brlnping abourainfall in New Sooth Wales.
THK bunt as o( literary enrtoritka hare«anned the tail edition of T « e » « « w '"
• cover wb«t«er the peerage suggest*!change in the phraseology, anil have beenrewarded by! finding that in "(Sara Vere deVere" the grand old gardener Adam is tformed into the gardener Adam .imply, piesnroably with a£view to sparing Mr. Gldstone'* susceptibilities. I
- BW.VA Lockwood* maiden speech U
ONE industrious family of three, lather,moher and daughter, managed to make fe. 18
per'week tMt year m a n*D and rivet factoryIn Birmingham, England; The girl WM oneof 16,000 girfs wbo work in Birmingham for«ar»ation wages. Bii lumgham hi one of thelargest >annfaclurini< cities in free tradeEngland. Vet there are people in thiscountry who want to abolish the living wagesof protection and. introduce the starvationwages of free trade.
IT Is said Bern Lockwood wants aference of nil tbe presidential candidate., morder that tbe tone* may be talked orethe sharp corners of the campaign be roundedofl. We knew BtJva didn't intend being•lls»* factor in this campaign. "Kan old
n'' won Id probably be tbe only one atrfnimi who would dare oppose any ;n of Balm's, and bow soon she would
- it him up with a r*p of ihe gave! which theold yfald M calkr of the meeting.
I .Iva'i only thirty-two y * n old. it is said ~She will have to wait.
AXD n t American journalisthu eloped with the hand.
EDglohnobleKuui. The name*are «M grrcn. DetwtrrM are oa (heir track.b«( hare not succeeded in tracing; them (arS t m . d o p H w n t . a a i a O ^ U M M Ae cowpmtjf MOD will Mt only jump ovei the mooabw rao away with Uw hwnnly orb.
war Ut ta* Vmiom » *r«r; * » r « W l l w h—
raptteaB, MMd abont two lwVn. At Oasaa
- - 7 " - i m 1 i " f i i i IB i — j - o» Ms>-
K w V o t t , Oet. L—A« Albany M U to
tottt
"f II I'tiii.horn, mvto* o y « H w twtad u l
say a±r*j: stsue, bat cMlMooUilnr to do.it M a
___:tb*pwpto. I•m of UM opuiian Uiat tbs manoCactarar,who, by naaon of the diprsanJ conditionof Him h»e been compalwd to make an•*!%•» mt for the benefit of his cr*dwill not find relief in tba agitation ofnaargan now, nor will the i r a n ^ fa
Mriea.'wUn'bhTwbUt not worth as muchithebinanitco.thiwitoprodno.lt.The amount rvmrrad fay tb* go wntnent
for datleaon Import, ia 1MB than «StO,000,000annually. The™ ar* about ll»,00p d*alemIn Intoxicating liquor. In the Unite I States,»ach of whom pays to oar goverm wnt OS,in eonaidaratinB of whieli nun they ar. per-mitted to carry an their basin**! for theterm of twelve month*. Whet, w 1 add tothis tb. amount paid by the dlatillan, brew.
win b* COMB**** of from U.000 to 16Vooa Arooag tb. fsatun. of th* pandawilt b* the fourth ward fli u l l a i lull. ITT*BTM«, in ojmx baroacbe* and th* mooted~ rd BOO Krone, Mfto*n hanili til BaniM
•naotod from riji»iM». 1,000 fromfctotoTand f r o . £«cTto 8,000 fromr points. Tha Albany Phalanx will *c-ipMty «b* wOTWBtor to tkl* ctty.
1, whar. be will be tb. gurnt of tb*
t^enOiMiartlc orowtU.Alhawy to night
BTXACCSI, Oct. 1.—•R-iUism Bunn.mnBnvploy* of tbe Pomps? honss, near th* MUternaatraptitrof the city, hitcbod m, hon* lo a
pie, and tan. a protection would ba given tothe Industries of thi* country that wouldMMbb.M snecess'ally to thro* onr dears
>f Uw, world.
of intoxicating liquors a. a bnverajte, whUathe Prohibition party demand, that to*
un* shall be forever •qppn—ad. Thus, ann t h p n a n t u d U the paopl* iniwalcnUivolved Uw protection or ewary borne in
the land. It Is not a me™ local Mm•iUwr, but It is a national a* well M a
wilt not be found halting b*-inion. touching this, matter,
butwfl] work and m y uid rot*' againstthis vrll until ft is driven from our land,
O a r o o u n t r y n ^ d s t i o n t b a t- T rfn sV-Ttr » rnr*1wn rmntMn atlnaand in the ssisetion of wabUa caHdal* makwhonesty, sobriety and *fflciMcy, and not•BTVIOT to partr, U» traC It should btcou-d t e d t i t t a i n t o t f k t twctloa, part;, , u In tb* inter** of the whole people. TO aocompliahthta all g*od ritlatM ibonld promptly M»to th* front tad b. ooMtt*. for iZ'w£KThta b no time for dodging. Moral ooward-
l win; and snra- ^ o o w a r t -
(urely twvfir da*erv*s
T h m M m l M k to God for Hi. gaidano..and f eart«aly and faithfully ArT onr whol.duty, ne.-er doubting that He will take oar*of th* results.
Thta bie* will
DATTOW. Oct. L-Mr.at 10 o'clock, »nd, afterforty minut**, Fostoria, (a» boaa lot GOT.
1 tboMMkl parMn* ehssTBd Mid aWM fewd. Mr. BMln* spoke from
the pUtfamx A Ova-minutes' Mop WMmad* at Por*»t Tw*uty-nr. haadnd BM-
-aJf&SthTp^ptofor **lr " k t o - ^ o T - -tb. trainad moved on. TV
" it Kanhm at laTw erowd chMMd..
train stopped.
M M * Insr*c*pUo«tber*. T
p . m o r ^ trst visftto alabamaawBdnatton for M U M , ! a a l i l l i iwB k* giv*a U K O B k« arrival
HIDING WITH A LUNATIC.
wagon, and, placing a revolver at Bono's
• " to nf m. Ha laatwd Uw son* into n11 covering Bunt with Uw WMaMa,
_ 1 r *n to .hoot him if h* stirred.Tha maa guided the horse toward Thomp-son1* landing, on the Erie oanal, andUwuc* drove, to Meaana Springs, which isfour mil*, oast of th* elty, making tb*
" > than bait an hour, the
forty Jive ton* of hay and straw, entailing •iosB of «,U00; partly covered by insurance.- - AUantown, John McOuire and Jauxs
OM war* bound over to answerOw charga of batag connected withthe incendiary ftr*. thor*. th* townhaving not leat than eight Om in on* week.all incendiary. Tbe prisoner, an vagrant.who b a n been loaJng about the town,sleeping in .tabUa, aad top Uxy to work.They an sapposed to baUwg to th* gMg.
Th* dtiBM held a meeting In tb. cityland pa*Md areso-inMOUtMMt of a
sp*cial policemen hav* been ft'
that be.by a. band from Buffalo Bill1* gang ofmen, wbo war* bus reosnUy, and who had
KM) |i;),000of him and would kill himit WM paid. At MM. in* Spring, beI Uw honw toward th* city, an<t againa » t - w r ' -
paca.. At to*
•r* seat oa* to March for to.hlsWrUUngrida. They fouad
. himself about with a brok*a_ T«cognfMd M Wiiliun 7. Denl-
IOU of thta city, and n takan to * hoa-oitaL DeniMn ts a hard drinksr. and h>
Bono*, Oct. I.— Joihua Hobart, of Som-•rTill*, has made a novel election wagerwith J. E. BUI. of fiaxbory. Mr. Hobart,an old time Democrat, takes Ouvsbutd, sodMr. Bill Maine; aud It fa. agr**d that Uwlostr shall wheel tb* other from UnionB.MTS, BomsrrtUa, to StaU .tr^t, Boston.In UH Mr. Ho&rt paid an election bet bywheeling a barr*l of oysten, weighing «30
ty-four Jioan and (ortgr minnlas. In 1677h. a i» paid a bet with A. CM wel 1, byKneeling a b u n l of applea. wwgblng 30a
d f B l l t Uig a n l of applea. wwgblng
pounds, from Bart l«lngton t o U nSijuara, Sonarville, in on* boor and thirty-Bent minute*. Tbe wheelbarrow mwd onboth thoas OCOBMOBM, known M Uw old Dem-ocratic whMlbarrow of J064, will be uwd inpaytng tb* bet now pnaillin In 1878l>. W. E. Bton., *ditor of Th* SumsrvUl*
NEWSDEALERS 1W CONVENTION.
T*«y Meet • • R M Tark na« F o r a nKatlonal Culoi.
N i w Y o K , Oct. L—Th* ftrM annual con-inUon of Uw nawsdaalm *f the DnltadUt*s WM betd in Clarendon hail. Kin*-wii state* tbrongbont th. TJnfqn w m•p«4»Ud by ninety dalagaMt Of Uws*
. preskUai of th* Brooklyn
orgsBh^ed. John J. M y , of BMtaa^rZsldad astamporary cbairMan satU tb* «lao-thmoCC.W. Tlebsr. of PhlUvWlphia,wbo was
Oct l . - T b . lastdar>ri d d Ab
n a T a n Oct. l . - T b . lassdannM*( U In Uwrain and mad. AbontSOO
p»op)* w*r* W S M I Bain tan all dayalong with UtUa a w * UMU. an hom a nrtar-upttM at m^Sm. FtrM nm, t h w
MM; MM*, IM. SSOOMI ram, « •Bandiord .hakM, lor two-yMT-olda, Bou•rat, K M * * BMMBI and Ana, Woodcock
&wai?S« tsarsh b- t a banal and r W s orof* **•
B1M BBB-am MVNtlSTMd IkttMrtMir UT«S or prosartyof UM otontlM naaasd
*will bt Uw> own
• tk*MBt*t«-M>t"-fO«r
«e,ooa Mr. DaugbSitohtt . _farm, ran intothestabl* to save hU propsrtyaad wa. /.tally barnad. I k m r n M
W h U W d W
Jd BM BOMB* UWOQO* for MlyMkbottlMtHaidifflcaltyhMbMn
st whlck will nmhlw him in tk*
Uwdlymade. Anoth*- cat*, was the borniagof tk*-bam of Henry Q. Fall*, in Bucking-bam township. Bnefea coouty, which waaO l t o l rtl i i i I f
In thi. MM two an-Bpt. war. made, andh. prUooars ware quiokly lodged m >1L~bi isaHmim of Am*. Hartia and David
•8,000. At an *arly ho*r in tb* morningthe large Bwteharnof John R. UisMer, inLower Pottagrov* township, Hontgonwycounty; WM consoMsd by flre. including LUM M t k , wtaloh 111 nahli I or a larg* lot of
laWPCAT, Oet. t—Thw objact of tb* Tillof t C Duk*o( Cambridg*,to Inland is saidtabspur-ly mOltary. Hi, appsarano* on
i)iiiilii-IT1""~ -*-*-* of law British faros*,H«g<M tonwp*<»th* troop.into*principalgarrfaMa towns, and hM att about hi* workin a tltoroaghty h IMIII—I Ih B way. Th* au-rborittas at Dubli. aaVla, lMw*v«r. ar* inbarf«l fright, and tlwir cbronic fau- .dynai*Jt* outrmgM hi IntiMtHill by tladr«t of tb* daks. Lord 8pan.cn- h.eanawl Uw most *bsborato pr«»u tlcm to Itaken for l ie duk.'. safaty, and ha.' only
• ngtwd at for his pains. Th- dak*• th* Ms*, that b* H> in any 1 1and has qootod to Lord*8p«nc«r th*
land would quickly find anoUwr . man toUka hi* plaoa. Tb* duke is about to visit
and asks for a prompt investigation Thepaper WM written In an extremely aarcasttcand personal rtyle. The mayor-as pre-ent,and a» the city ctark flnUwd r**ding. h*.prMg up BI> I demand-i to hav* the strMtconimiauoner arrMttd. Thar* WM great
BUS* barrow containinga barrsl of apple* tram Union Sqoar*, 8om-rrill to Uw Qoincy bouM, BoatoB.
e, Oct. L—The .tat* m**ting ofOd f H l b i f U
Ught 8r* rag<nncb*«ksd in th* TLoniavlllB,7bdnt Bfty milM ta-i
• " a d loeamreb w d <*ma*t sa Mf or* a anddM
IN F1AH o r DYHAMITI.Tha M b «f C*M>H«C* t» I,
• u t notptlon in iha*oatb 01nrgad tins* ba sbootd mak* bta wthe military barracA daring Us sojourn inthatclty. The duk* nplwdI that be had nodoubt that th* quarter. «t Uw barrack*
p B h* M ed a gnat sigh, and «akt hiwas not well enough to play, aad that no-body concerned' should lose a cent If be
on tbt. _lgfcttBth*Gt*diat«rh*a
a* last look at John HcQiIlough at anaotor. Mr. I ' m m tajt that to hav* eon-inued Uw e*Mon would hav* been to
threa.t*n hlaHnityand hi. life. It m ad-mitted by Uw attending physician* an* a« intimato frknKU. although the laMar
only breaBBB U in n whisper, that be it
MV ••MJP • D U C I V O - H M nan cMr. Storey, of Tba d A g Times),th. pOMibOitW, Of ISBMMTd treatrend«nd UM mor* difBcolt by hk
of hi. fortunefortune in
Ganat* booght bMv«y a t Uw low rates. Ina short time Uw atock rebounded to aboutKit. Th* wealtb of Uw banking boo** ofRobert Garrott* Son. i* Mtimated at tw-tWM IIS.000,000 and taO.OOO.OOO.
YKD.
Nb OB*, L—aaadndttod thair way to JfeVkkartth* parpsM of wttaManag
aaa f >h.doors
. _ MTTOIM, and that everybody WMhounding nine rTnsj My Fa a dj-inc^Zi -huA'4-l -b, *S
'id toward tb* Uwalra. . Wbea"^ I
oa'r. going towards th* div**,' a n |
•a," nplied McCnllongb, bitWrlj; •%1 to DM that a dire • ju.t wb*ra Ittontaka for." family h* n i »•i to enter Uw Uwatre and nhasraUMOKL It was soon ssan that th. sot,,,ot*lly BMUiwl to th* rol* of ttw Ciiad-. Than Kicbalteu WM-M*d wttk ta.fM-tt. At this point Mr. McViekanon ttw stag*, and with Mr. Brooks, ck*
has orertakuTlmes), and thai1 trestnunt anby Iiis self-wUl
[ollow indulge nceawhich can only aggravate th* complaint.
* * W B In Iht m i l Trad*.FALL Rrvwt, Ma**., Oct. t—The qoMtion
of a ahut down J. stUl UDMttled ao far M th.action of the meeting of tb. manufaatamn
d. Many of th* mill* were notM at th* coniannc*. Thos* wkicb .
Bnt BM very retiosnt •boo* Uw d<he meeting. Bo far as learned 1action waa taken. It ts atata.
that all those, p a n tfavor of closing two nlMnMaOctober, and that it was ilecklsdtain Uw opinion of the treasurer,
kwho «r
lU actitaking dafiunlooked-for improve-
ment In the print cloth market a Mat *o«nwithin a short time is inevitable, and ' fur
the shut down inM
(rari ins thi* Trade Hnrk Act.-juusGTOic, Oct. I.—Patent Commis-
si*oer Batterworth decided that the propereonstracUimof tbe label and trade markiaw• Ant the mbjMt mrtUr of an applies twoCor a label (ball be that which may b* prop-•rlyclainwd as a label and not b* m*r«lyMbi*ct natter for* trad* mmrk. In anotherM > ha hold. Mction *,"M M bt rft*et a
W a t * of UmltatinM, nying pUinly to ap-plicant, that if they do not poah Uwir appli-cation* ahead with rBasonahl* dilifc-en«
•ay will be regardad a. haviBg abandonwi
• w » n r r Vert's Q u r * * r «Ul*ulal .B W M T I I W M , K M . , Oct. 1.—Tb. liter-
S eotnnritte* on th* qoartar millanlal o!Mewbury, voMl to inrito Janw. BnawU
>w*U, who k a dMcendant of on* of fluI familtaa. to driver Ib* oraUon and J o *
. Whittiar Uw'poem. Tha town of S*w-bury, Eng., wfll be invil
IBUVY, -Cl, OCB. L —Mia Jwuue Blacktnan, 18 ynaad dnrbig an attack of •wand ared to n brook, wnmra she WM af Mr-
~ (oond lying In tba water and aL. She UOM not remember tbe c
tu, ma., Oct. L—Th* Eitury m--. . , Mary E. Barrows and Osear E-
Blaiwy. har, been x s t a i n d by Judge Vir-' be banged on tb* third FVHay hi
Oet. L—C W. Richardsou,•MtMMd to ba banged ttopt. 3d, and who*.
ponpoMd by Uw govaresr.M DM sentonca commuted to imprBOti-farUf*.
CONDENSED NEWS.
fkrabugs still conttaw
Of »B0O,O0. „ anklM, who aloped with Willuw
H. Me«U, ha* bMBi pablicly m-na>rled si
Thaws alltorlally says_ _ 6 » BWMr enMUdaail*
carry "*w York aUto to n. i | M * lladian C a . - M f Pric* ha. «bnut»*
th* Mttmnta* for MM Indian bureau for tbsSaenl JMI. Tb*y *
Mtt. da-MetlaydMtarcongrUmpiLaMaf f. B
-* John Qslaoy A4am* aa<trj til FimiBTin if tb* ti
PLAYED.
S-AH.*. Tb. i i • • ful l lit £ d U XJ E J r f M««m ttaDM at O.«noTl», nM p-awi >»T h*m JMstf n w t a t a w i
AM b* befaa t» improT.*, u d laUr rw-fcjrj u —til —M. **- '— *- i tn_ ISTMlpnetfo W « M K M d ™ i>.MoWd "x* UM > JMI >to for < i « l u ikt4_tb of Haiti* CM*. H i w u BMalttod •
Miiobj ta,grand jury, and %M Wb.trf«d,i th. Ort<*«- M t k t far UM >an» crin. i stbiMftaf HHMkO. ifijw. itmMttlN«htlM^Wd SUMIV be canjrictad. .fhjrtoiM- « jt«ii>MnMiloMMhtkr ith
b«w-, w , tb»tb»h» talksd of «ulcide to U.,- , . . . i . m w tar HnnI «wk% Md It t*QIUTRI riiat fc* bu been o w i by tnnUt.
THC TERRIBLE TORNADO.
Wdtat. e j.) d-ii, ruin and 4 « U t t « . T«. •«,UST injured and thirty faoibhiig. la' UpktNiu« pwt of tfca town w*«« dwtrojad.Tb. tornado CUM from tb* •oath wM u d
_ Those killed wan Mr*. E. Prattmd W. Gardner. A «on of D». J. A . Elliott
' ww so terribly injured that b* died. HimAnna l-nm-asler u not expected to lira.Among rhv others fnjurad •Bdgar Pert,.Dr. A. A. L _three cliildrrn: Auttin Kemp, Duan* E n uud «(• , Edward Pr**, hwUad of th-inly killed: Edward £raadu«, wife ami
SEjj'hasii. The hone and barn,'»[ 'H* . . .Bnmdag?, O. H. Brundasw, Edward Brun-dai», Anna I*nc«t«r. UMhmrd Higgim.WilliV Gardner. J. William*, Dr. A A. i l -licit. Edgar FWtt, Homer Droca, AtwMnE*mp.* tin- Sliougo aofcool houm, OnargaFr.iT1. blaclumith •hop, and J. OHV rtorau d bam wet* totally wreekad. Hoftp, cattle and poultry wan killed K >ciards rtt-troved. The tornodo-i belt.arrow and its dnratioo <nty m. motor two, but the™ m a terriSo u dd««nicliv. force wrapped up In it.Altar plo'i-lilnt a narrow ar«a of wivckac*amm« chf (onwt Utm o n r tbt hUl to th*-mbwnt ot tbe doonwd rtllago, tlMcorrent•rtthd down and croMiug tb* raller itrnokB(wn(O. iuor« than two-third* of which i>KW a ruin tod*y. So flarec* w u tka wind• m t tbtU la tb* beaatifai villageUrr ontj twotombatonra war. left itat&ttM rent Iiting blown to tha ptoa were even carried out o( the
Cmid In tbe Cars C
mi .M.C. UcC L—Tbe Evening Mall saytF, R W u r e M I tbe bead broker ot the
r ram deal, and F. W. Himoiona,ax-pKeidcDt of the Northweeteru Telegrapheampanr, tbe power behind tbe thfona.LartiUgbt after thodireotor* of the boardInds had fixed the marginni price of oa•( 5* ci.nit. Htmmu, Wears and other*ttM clique held aconlerenoe to consider wh•kmld be done in oaae tbay wer» called uplor margin, beyond thrfr power to rat up.TUr«iili w u that Simmon wired Gouldlerfiind.-.. «nd the latter nwpondwl manorder upon tbe itroogaat bank in Chicagoallow tbe clique to draw on h»«,MO,000. Ai if h d b
i ilgin,th.
, 0 . Ai if ppeware not tailed. It SM
i d »IS000n, ware not t i led. It undsntood. diqoe realised »I.S00,000 net, and Uu>
tii* deal will bo carriud into October, onwhich dealer* are already aereral millionb b k short.
FOBT \V.M-*E, lad., Oct. L - G M A. Wilt,of Uw flrm of A. Wilt & Son, lumberriant*, df Fhi'^filpf'^i and a memU. _tbaPUUdtlphia beard of trade, committedmuMt «hile en route fnto Phl^delpfeU toMurtHon. Mich., on tbe limited expr*tke Pfiuiijiraiiia railroad. When _Wma,O.. h? .tapped to the rear of the (leap->K oar in which be M l ridiitf, oat afeSoat from ear to ear and jumped from tootrain, »)mh wu miming at a high rate o•peed, Ik-.lied almost iintanUy. Hfcwlfe,who w u on board the train, stre* ma oatuelor tbe act. The deeping car iJlulall aajtliat Mr. Wilt appeared to he quite deipoadent for a number of boon pr^Tlonaly.
Who O w n tke r i > rBonos, Oct. 1.—The oaee of A. M, Pal
awr, of Sew York, IK. H. H. FiaU, ofBt tn . in (thick the l i Hk
i tBatton. in (thick the complainantfor an injucetoo to reetrain the reipandentfrom continuing the production of "Sunky."tb* comedy now upon the board* of the• t M op befere Judge
d S t t dronl
upon, came o
Unitedd
Aawlral <FoaraKocm, H. H-, Oct. L—Bear Ad-
•irtHlsrkeH. Well* hauled down hta flaff•1 Fomroandaat ef *e Portemoatfe atUrt it noon. The marine gamrd Mm)•>d oBcm of th* yar*. aMeateiki 1*«^ "Dd a •atotMf tUrtoan f u t m ik . - ...... fT,(.,n,i w,•W* on tW retired Urt by llmitattoo 0* *
Ne»TB ADAMS, l u a , Oat, 1 . — A i _ _4 Baker, . girl of I*. I1|||HJI< hi theJkMkmtoi woolen mill. h T ^ M a d w dPaul Hagamar, the .eon <rf a rtah H«w Yorkaidoir. The affair h J t u t t
Drag Store,Formerly Yoorhees',
21W.FrontSt
Plaiafield, N, J.
Telephone Call, No. 106. '
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONSand FAMILY RECIPES com-
pounded with the utmostcare. Business conduct- |
ed under tbe imme-diate sapem-- s ion of the
Propri-
BUTLER,The originator of 5 cent Ice CreamSoda Water, desires to call especialattention to ht»
5 Cent GINGER ALE.
Equal to the finest Imported.
BUTLERIs selling "Bolles Bros." Extracts for
the Handkerchief, equal to anycjf American Manufactnte,
WHY!Buy "Extracts" reduced with al-cohol, or any of the ordinarycolognes put up in one ounce bot-tles, retailing for 25 cents, whenyou can get the above GENUINEEXTRACTS, all odors, at_
BUTLERS.for only 25 cents per ounce bottle.Aromatic Tooth Wash for cleaningand preserving the teeth. Impartsa fragrance to the breath that israre and delightful. It preventsall tartar and dtscolorationsand completely arrests th«progress of decay, at thesame time, whiteningsuch parts as mayhave already be-come affected.
Pnce 25 cts. per Bottle,Bold Only at
Butler's Drug Store.
Butlers,F . n r m CALTBATA BARK
PEBRO-FHOSFHORATSD.
W.H.
Hews Dealer,No. 7 Park Ave.
September, 1884,
FMB IATCBES, JEfHJtT
Fwnch u d Ajnericu Qtch
NEW STORE,
MORALLER BROS,Vatehmfiers and Jewelers.
French and American ( M s ,
FIHEWATCHE8AHD JCWELHr
Q**ruiUeTa?F«hl«h« eriets- • "
Established November, 1864.
L.M. FRENCHCarriage Manufactnrer,
No. 18 Someiset SiPLAIHFIELD. #. J.
I
SummerCARRIAGES,
A L LCHEAP FOR PROMPT CASB.
REPAIRING IS ALL ITS BRANCH I
AT SHORT myrjeit." {
HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTRHTIOH!
A New Lot of APPLIQUEIGURES, for transfer, from 5c.ich up.Best EMBROIDERY SILK,
all colors, * 5 S k e b u for iSc.STAMPED LINEN SPLASHES.
CorticelK Darning -Silk, allshades, at 5<r. spool.
Hemminway's Kniting Silk,I cofors.
EDSALL'SCharges Reasonable.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED/ ».,»-,.
AW. Rand.School Books
01*11 kinb. No. tad i o m l Hdm*.
All School Requisites!School Ban. Luck Be***, Etc., Etc.
241¥. Front St.
SolidWellMade
Boots and,Shoes,
Direct from the Manufac-turers at
LOW PRICES.Don't Shrug Your Shoulders
INVESTIGATE!
"POTTEUr CLAY,"
A NEW PAVEMENT,•hi underlined buHCOrcd (be eitLian-^ mgmtbe fie ot tbe
UHtoid Pttut Iroi Stone, |
PlainMd Clay Mining, Manufactunn g MsTransportation to,, ot Mtw J*r,*f.
, Real Eitat* Broker
OppmiteK. R. Su,tion, PWiaSeW. JJ.J. tf
/oliubiuiu-e. J-p-ri
W. H. WARNER,
Joseph A. Patterson,FROMTSTREET. PLtlHFIELD. H. J.
The L « m .ul Bat SrlMirf Stock of
FINE SEGARS,ToteJGOS, Pipes and Smokers1 Artieltt
IN THC STATE.
Tbt Trade Sappiled at the Loral BUM.Soft Agent lor tlw Celebrated
"BLACK PRIJVUE,"Plum and West India Segars.
CRUSHED STOXE.It low Furnished by
JOHN WILSON.A good supply of stone
THREE SIZES is kept constantlyhand, and orders for large quanti
ties can be promptly filled. Thisstone is admirably adapted forROAD BEDS on public thoronghfares, or for DRIVES'V'ALK.S on private grounds. Iis HARD and CLEAN. No dayand soft stone is mixed with it.
Orders can be sent through thepost office, or may be left withttobert Simpson, West Front Street,:orner Washington Ave.
Headquarters forVOEHL'S
Bread, Cake, Pfes, Pastry, ateH-rfn* bHffat 0=1 tb. b - ta - . -A A. W.»~k,
15 West Front, Street,
Me« England Bread a Specialty.
SSffi£2HBg«M
Butler'sA. BUTLER,
Proprietor.
ELECTRIC!
FRANK DAY,(Seceeaor to R. * J..Ca1i—n.)
LIVERY STABLESECOND STREET,r of City H«d.)
CurHJes U lett HI Trilu.Family Riding a Specialty
T.k*MH CUL ,U. 6-i
NICKLE CLOCKSGtunwl »bHii rl— il— \mymn.
Nickle Alarms, $1.26NICKLE TIMES, 9a C«nti.
At COLLIER'SNO. 3 PAKE ATEHUE.
Established 16 Years.
MILK DAIRY.trUL to— " WMMITVI.F. E. KINSMAN,
EVER-READY PREPAREDFlour and Indian Meal,
Hominy, Oat-meal,Wheat, and -'Rye Bran.
All kinds of Feed for Horses,Cattle and Poultry.
BALED HAY AND STRAW.om, Oats, Wheat, Buckwheat,'Bwley. Wheat and Rye Bran, Coin
Meal, Screenings, CrackedCorn, Bone Meal, Oil
Cake Meal, GroundOyster Shelli,
CrackedBone,
GOODS ETC. DEIIVEBED.
No goods handled in this Wore.hat will not give a reasonable arnou:
of wear for the money invested.
SHERWIN'SALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN
STOVES!• AT HALF PEIOE.
DON'T MISS THE BARGAINS
T. J. CAREY'S
AT* LOW PRICES.
CARET'S FDRIITORE KIPEBSS.
FOR BARGAINSin mrw AIIP
SECOND-HAND
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS
First Class
UPHOLSTERING
J. S. Powlison,
Jones & Co.
A auo>t Tula, OOP*, Me.,
Mprton W. Noble,
no. «OX.>U>K
Ssmerset Street,•iear Front, Plainfield, N.J.
FRENOTBROSMerchant Millers,
H.S. BARNES,7 and 19 Front Street Eut, .
Plainfield, N. J.
WINDOW SHADES,
WINDOW GLASS,-WALL PAPER, .MftED PAINTS,
VARNISHES,FURNITURE POLISH.And, in short, everything in his
line, at New York pricesand also gives a rebate
of S P^ cent for ' ;cash.
CALL AHI> SEE HIM.
:ARNEY BROS.No. 11 Somerset Street
TrNNEBS,
« c . . prapcH, pMAllkmckef
Stovefe Stored.
Sanitary Plumbing.
U n a onr m * In FUlnlXM,
E. C. MULFORDReal Estate Broker
andFire Insurance:
Offioe S6 Mid 87, Opp. B. S, SMuc,Plainfield, N. J .
PlMll (t., X Intel.
HESIOCHCE. KB. «t out nmi SHEET.Office Hows, 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
1 GOOD SIOCI IF IALL P1RUVav tke »all Ti>i«
COLD, FLATS, BLANKS, Acnaa wncm or —
BORDERS and; FRINGES,Alto Paint: Varnish, Window
Blast, Brush is, tie.
Albortns "swalln's,No. 6 North Avenue,
7 Meres of Land.
'FOR SME LOW"
Near Front, Plainfield, N.J.
FRENCH BROS Merchant Millers,
—aawsw—
wFLOUa BVER-READY PREPARED Flour and Indian Meal,
Hominy, Oat-meal, Wheat .and - Rye Bran.
All kind* of Feed foe Horae*. Cattle and Poultry. BALED HAY AND STRAW. Coen, Oat*. Wheat, Buckwheat, ley. Wheat and Rye Bran, Core Mail. Screenings, Cracked Coen, Bone Meal, Oil Cake Meal, Ground Oyster Sheila, Cracked Bone, ’
000D6 ETC. DELIYEAED.
A New Lot of APPLIQUE FIGURES, for transfer, from 5c. each up.
Beat EMBROIDERY SILK, 10RALLBR BROS. Yoorhees’,
21 W.FrontRt.
EDSALL’S HUE WATCHES AMD JEW ELAT
Plainfield, N. J,
Bstiblisbed, Hoteita, 18M. Solid Well Made H.S. BARNES,
17 ud 19 Frwt Stmt Eixt, Plainfield, N. J.
18 BXXJL1KO WINDOW SHADBS,
L.M. FRENCH Carriage Manofactiirer,
School Books Of tu
AD School Requisites 1
PHYSICIANS- PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES com- poonded with the Otmoat • Boots and Shoes,
No. 18 Somerset St. HLAIMFIELD. H J.
BUTLER, Fine Summer
CARRIAGES, ALL .STYLES.
CHEAP FOR PROMPT CASH
24 W. Front St. LOW PRICES. Doa’t Shrng Ton Shoulders
BUT INVESTIGATE!
sda Water, desires to call ejpecial tention to hit ’ 5 Cut SIMSES ALE.
Equal to the finest Imported.
WINDOW GLASS, WALL PAPER, . MfiED PAINTS, '
VARNISHES, FURNITURE POLISH. And, in short, everything in his line, at New York prices and also gives a rebate • of 5 per cent for cash. CALL AND SEE HIM.
gEggarsasauf.; ■ POTTEHr CLAT. REF AIRING JN ALL ITS BKANCHI
AT SHORT NOTICE.
A NEW PAVEMENT. CARNEY BROS.
IMPLAH CRUSHED STONE.
b low FinbM >j JOHN WILSON.
A good supply of uooe in THREE SIZES is kept constantly on hand, and orders for large quanti- ties can be promptly filled. This stone Is admirably adapted for ROAD BEDS on public thor- oughfares, or for DRIVES and WALKS on prirate grounds. It is HARD and CLEAN. No clay and soft stone is mixed with it. Orders can be sent through the post office, or may be left with Robert Simpson, West Front Street, corner Washington Are.
FIGURES.
STOVES!
T. J. CAREY S Sanitary Plumbing.
TM TrtiM SippiM il tki Uwt Hiin sore Agent lor the Celebrated “BLACK PRINCE,”
Plum and Writ India Sagan.
E. C. MULFORD Rea! Estate Broker
.FRANK DAY,
LIVERY* STABLE SECOND STREET,
Price 25 cts. per Bottle, Bold Only at Butler’s Drug Store. Fire Insurance.
Offioa 86 ud 87, Opp. B. R. SMfaa, Plainfield, N. J. Curtate t* M ill Trite. Family Riding a Specialty.
NICKLE CLOCKS!
Nickle Alarms, $1.£B MICKLE TIMES, f* Ceuta. J. S. Powlison,
At COLLIER S
MILK DAIRY. Albartos SiiDb’s,
F. E. KINSMAN.
Butler’s Mprton W. Noble, WILLIAM H. CLU1I,
c: A. BUTLER, Proprietor.
hfcaaton. and that oa hie way back
WaZ'yoa>Bahwaw]
Jawtfertbaaahacff bwaog potatad All FlavorsFIVE CENTS.
One of the mostHealthful, Comfortableand Accessible InlandSummer Resorts in theCountry.
ahtrt-hatto) tat a yiaoa o( pfe.o»Tent
-Wail, tba
But If It'll hud to let • giant of wafer iaGannMjr to drift*,
fcowmurb bardar It * to «w! anon**_Tor >bath. Tneldea frf *ra»r •omifta tn batb. ioSTUr art. | b « ^ AtM-, |h
help bot feel what • mWrabto boa, flj b.YooWe MBaa oa«V bat aavaat i » f DO THI c m OF THE DEAD
feel a* if JTM bad bean atatiin' afceaperrob
eftbafafh, did
Inmiirt'f **•— " u m
» at* bn<h k r A « (or tfc* d i * w *• B*ai charted Iw-tt In b*bUL Wai). I want
down to thVofflc- » d M th* cWfc abcnt itBtmeta^dbmU da»cl alto* idaa of a bata,
M todi»i .h . t i™toi-"lf y wife wutta • baifc," I M U•AM o»er—bata *U ororr to f»««padTm,*a<ynr.«i bot «aaW."«Bc4wntac~bot water aao>a^-
• a Hiiwne. * he nclawwail throwing op afc
* ^ £ a , * bnt-wUr lath.11 N H ; t-U tha
•M»M>*..<t n r W*w»««,"«aid * •lhfc< "
MW,^wait,bran** ban l
tooMUkTnwa-*. tt'praV*. to ba a to-*,taant, fwHy bat, tab. Th»7 pawed tt ia theMiddle «t tbe room. Than they want down
pain of Main to a waa* ' "toftke botal and ooaaca*a* water to large ttm IrhaakaMaaatai at tbe
W^m 'towa^ha-Uw?!*
for a drink of fc-wa—r •*«• wit* . . .w-rinaFar. raatnwnM and from. 3 to Scute tor (otaz Into nC U M or » Cabinet poor _ .«k-*tl Tba other day I Mt amoky u d
M o l d i n - u in th.w»*.rDo«nbad.ptat<rf mMr in » tin ten u d wanted half atrmoc f«* tne t-a <rf K. I taU her I WM M*
w i n bmrbarom Europe.T b e Oar-M** leeS bettor Shaa tb. Praaca.T»dr Coon - manantma-hal. T h w a .
n r than the Franca. OartnaaiiMakit in .tn**-coffee, brand, and butter for
table d'hote dmner atliSJ ofBoo or beef, chicken or dncS,
nl bear-s*rdae>,waar« rfc* and poor
the p ^ u f wine all or#r Europe. In Dl>«,ihtcmttr^ UwBspDd; wtaa " " - "
_ i, aanwdad by tt. a , * , all faaar. The price <
bBerf" unity 3 oent* per 1** gkw*, «*«*In Munich, where it la 3 cento par quart anaTkeBavananbaertaalway. the beat; and)ia acrid la Bax-mJ and »B over Prnanm.
I am Mind tn Me dretn-Jr nUag incroaiing In Oermaor- The EagUaB bar withbrandy and whisky U-gy. to oocupy con-•picuoiu corners. Haln banr at too tbln tortbe babttoal drunkard. He1 can Mror drink
tt.DaUrkNltnBMM. H«t«a haired no* from bear. So, wton b*
i k' d * th d t a t a i,1 h a aoae «d,aad kill hinwaa, he'liaaloraaort to tbe Eng-HaV bar, where tbe powm » iMoocu and itsrtmitt a m deadly
.ich oonaUtattd tha Dfev«wda» •icoroD* aMendU. tka Jill M«J I
feta * M
_ . _. iTo* the UniWri Steta, wfafl. b«r
TOtlni for their n a n and cot otf from thoaacomfortunf. miMMl «ttea>akw which arajajlialiln riiini • date )i«|paturiy ooh»te ao Ian* and »<%»fiWd u to or
~ he paid to tiw baajcunboi of tkia wa*t «•_ ta«th >VU had. TOM. U, twtow npoB praaV-
u d g W c w i m »rv1H— Alex-h V h l i l f Vb
a TThaan Bfaaa
-Coat 70B mmekr fatqairad a g i fk - i . a-•Bout •aaato. IV* amatj ttght Haw,
antf as o—* aoot grow oa arary baah, hMIaiataonr- "'a mntW »o WJk abea* tot
aaga. «tth Hkwani lafc"-So, oa tha wbotB, T»B wara plniJ . •— 1L Wkr, I waa tfcUad hatf to
MB Toi If I * • • on. oa aar tar-1•ell tt far no SOB hi aaa»! IV.
„ . t o . bat for downrightl w rf »be ••• i f t l l i Mai
[Detroit Vwm Praavl-Rait:- rettod a Tbbtt atnet barbar yaa-
ardaratk«lookad around the room fora1 At ta* call a kanj-aanwir from the had law. ot* Hontaaa and
poUadBda catoe to thair taataaitoward the rhair. The dnde <w a
nm imaikai aatd be was in » harry, andordend iha fl«da op; ant a* dahnad ha waato hi. torn and didn't ootne up.
-Look hynr, ja ahi laggiiii gOBaar," hetbe I f f . i tough, •W7ardoat«aaoater that air chair ia aarrn two aaakai _ _(tear1* toll, m break jar ap aa'an n r awplug rat bole* with." And tha cowboy'
p . .f moving wo wap-uknaw; it n wmllj
-TaBm-w.wa.aw, 111 gl** yaw Jnt balla BNaato to «aV
idly. I t a i t B -
-AV tt U, aw,' wal I'll ~je* taka er oootrarit*r more y*r," and the row man mored ornin tha direction of the half reclining d nd«and caught him bj the collar.
Tba barbar add be thought a Dakotathreajhlng machiua bad got in and takenMftTtor tha «.xtnv,minirte.; tba _bays boots n o t over and mixed up with alot of rcametic*, a BBTIP iwwwtortroni b)a beltgot iiito a toawe with a hair bnah and lot otr u n , hie hair waa pounded down In thacraclu of the floor, and the mirrors wara•lettered with drop, of ai. gora. Wb™ thedud* flni-hed the cow boy looked ** it be had
teaat left of hat rat
him that beTbe doda, phair andud dropping It in the waeto I
•That will put me in good trim 1
How T M nmba rtrrlei taw Vale.
rolonal N«t Hammond aSd tbt^tthar day^
apaakar by another « _ tfwZ n ' m . ™Judge U w m Black, darteg the CPnnDfof-88. I n a o a
•acfa »tiling happeBmafr As qnlek M tboagUJndga Bbwk aroee and stated that aw* m.
a big wine ampper, at which the wbotewa. pr^nt Tbay bad bnblbal «ryand ware aU drank, r
' tba motion will i
gtran. Rot a man «mabht to rim to the divkioa. Oen Toombidid arb* vbnm tba •laMin waa eaJtedand dafaaterf tbe claim by one to DotUo«."
•Ab( cooper ebno, aht Oaopan wnb. bar-
' • -i m w a i t l i t t J " "
acuy aa. what lowr h m h an. bos* ban4o wMfc laeb iMiat.T ana* aW» —utr «• f i a w a j a j i . Tb*ra% _ «Mp hitfeap
, fact whiah ba> b*»av
raw TfTFtarr-T> rioiant daatb, — I f Wu k d n w i u a t , IbareUataof tba aya r»-1.1 i III.i i I - th* a-t ebjaet «a»
am, "rf, h. OB* or twolitiii - , f T-* to taajwrai
fMasf "t a fair photagraph ot hie
to a-hk szzrsszxrz
waa bopeS (bat that Hloyadwrth aoccaa. hi
M, , bot the detective* aieridently bad little faith In aba
theory, for they did not eee* K> denoa-attaat Ma trnth or faluty even whan aT
enjoyed by m r / , J j «
of tha toanhi th^°g3ng on. Tk> tbCaam.it w a -%-m—rt 'act that tbe t n .playar had tha flannel ooUar of hit ahirt
T h . .in a wett-o
UbanbawT^n, ^ ^ —wai to tha golden daym of old. That fteo now wa. due to the woman to who*.
hands wa> the (aldaawa ot Moh«y. Bnt
£3£ 5they can m
•itia»l» Ihi |«it»a.in"iif •
fuBy aad - tgirl at the 6GBRT* sw.y * g<UT, BBH a.aiv—body buw how ctnuoai awaariag and twCOBM among t—atonabfa wonen. Rot great,•teong^naafnlliiBoataV bat miMrabla Utth)
fta. There wai neither piquancy norTariety fa It, not expnaei va of fealtag or
atrtow <terge I hare to makeMan girfa ht that they arai __Their cold etare greet* you ta town onarmna. Obwrre that yoong gtrl-a beanti-InL-toB. wJBowrg^amjJ&BotaaaMi
•g op aad down tba baletav, aMeatfad byaatttlNaam, talking fart and ktogkmg
garly- abalataaptctmwrfiiai Hi h tyo.eanw.wHi. far.
PHARMACY,Drier Yu taut* HilL
Having greatly increased myfacilities I ask attention to thesuperior quality of my Soda Water,Which cannot be excelled, and toto the new flavors I have intro-duced.
Ginger Ale on Draught.Equal to any imported.
A SUPERIOR .
TOILET COLOGNE 1ATK8,Fragrant and Refreshing
$i.oo per pint
Why Pay 50cFOR
Antifennentine,Tht Great FmH Pnmmr,
When Yon Can Buy ItFor 33c a Box
AT
MILLER'S.Millers20c Corn Cure.A positive and painless cure foi--ma.
S BOTTLES FOR SI.00.
Sponges andChamois.
A large assortment selected withspecial care, and offered at reasonable prices.
PrescriptionsIn this department give I mypersonal and especial attention,thus insuring reliability andpromptness, at greatly reducedprices.
PARK HOUSE.Flit ITIIII Cnv tf BUM Kmt,
Plainfleld, N. J.
A Favorite Summer Resort.
DALY'S,
CITY HOTELComr Part H t m ud StaK StmC,
Plainfleld, N*. J .
FIBST-0LA8S TABLE.
COMPTON'SIce Cream Garden,
26 West Front Street.
BUY COMPTON'S'SEW JEBSET
HOME-HADE BREAD,If You Want the Best.
COMPTON'S CAKBt
Is Noted for Being; Fresh. Mdtbe Largest Variety in
the city.
BUT COMPTWg
Fine Chocolates.L. L. COMPTOtf.
DIXON'S.For OYSTERS
' Or ALL THE CHOICEST
No CombinationON
HIGH PRICES.and shall continue to favor my
t whh all goodsDLUt prices.
MILLER'S10 E. Front Street,
FARMERS HOTEL,
JACOB BLnUC, PEOPBXETOB.Bocranf, pt fauni cr trvULictit. Stajway j H
Go to DIXON'S,35 West Front Street.
FAMILY OBDEBS EELITEEED.
Dixon's Ice Cream.
SOMERSET HOUSE,Cor. Somerset md Emilf Sis.,
TT ill T I I U I I I H
John W. Hngho. Prop.EDWARD RAM0NETT1,
FREMCH COMFECTIOMEUr
—AMD—
ICE CREAM SALOON.
Bargains in Hats !
FALL STYLES,
FINE GOODS.
0. B. CRAIE, Euiftetnrer.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
IS PARK AVENUE.
GEORGE W. REAMER.W U I W I • * UtllAL JHIH
EHDLIHO WOK)
12 Large Barrels,,wm TWO TKIT.TI«MI
mtpwiahf
Ctil/XCH FESTIVALS RZSTAURAIfTSAMD FAMILIES SUPPLIED.
tee Cream and Water lets.
Fr««Ji Styles fc*
Punch Glace.
A Ljirje Virietr of
htliiMul la Cnu iBltttiw.
/ce Creamto Enantai. rotbib. Clmnte. K>n
24 North Ave.,Plamfield, M
I No. 30. 6-t|-»
Park House Stables!i s u i
R. WALDRON.
Practical Gilder,Ho. 9 Ea,t Front Stmt, •
M C T O U AMD PORTRAITr u m , wmoow
CORNICES. ETC
Ice Cream Garden, 26 West Front Street.
[JetljBr'Wood.
(ietherwood (ieigjt? BUY COMPTON’S
NEW JERSEY
HOMB-MADE BREAD, All Flavors
1. Woodnff, proprietor. COMPTON'S CANDY 1* Ko<ed for Being Froth.
the Largest Variety ia the city.
BUY COMPTO.YS
Fine Chocolates. L. L. COMPTOfl. PARK HOUSE.
PHARMACY, PM Ithm Cmr if U(ktk Stmt, Plain Held, N. J.
A Favorite Summer Resort. DIXON’S DALI'S,
CITY HOTEL For OYSTERS Plainfield. N'. J.
Why Pay 50c
FARMER'S HOTEL, Dixon s lee Cream.
When Yon Can Boy It
For 33c a Box
SOMERSET HOUSE, Car. Somaraat and Emily St*., ■MMltt Joltg W. Hnghre, Prop. EDWARD RAMOMETO,
FREMCH COMFEC T/OHERT
CREAK SALOON.
Miller’s 20c Corn Core.
6 BOTTLES FOB SI.OO.
Sponges and Chamois.
A Urge assortment selected with
tee Cream
24 North Ave., PlainMd. H
Prescription In thU department give I personal and especial attentl thus insuring reliability i
FINE G09DS. Park House Stables! U. B. CRAKE, iuihctorer.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
ft. WALDkON- Practical Gilder, Ho Combination
HIGH PRICES.
HHDLIHQ WOO) 12 Large Barrels, Waad farOya* Orataa aSyadatt,
MILLERS xoE. Front Stra