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Vol. 1, No. 4O PLAIN FIELilj), N. J.. SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1884. Price Two Cents. A. If. R.1JW, 24 West Front Street. Pianos; for Sale and to Let. Eugene A. Lalne, "TBE HAIR CUTTER," I 39 West Front Street, PlainSeli iWT. s . H.ir-Cuttln^. Shwnpaoiin. etc, ia Int- W ml Cell) VU« Baths, U Celts But. 8EEAT REDDOHOH MILLLVERY _«il»dw« *ni children'* undrrwtar. n i u aad DdTIP C. SMALLER, BUTCHER, 78 SOMERSET STREET,] EDUy f«l ol tb« Cily FlM of FOUND. A BO1DLE CF CLOTBIKG NffTHs of . P. T. WXAVB&, MBS. L. J Millinery and Dress-Making. Mourning Good* » Spt ciaky. SOYELTU8 XH I V I I U T O BOJdCBTt 4J Writ Front S.reut, F.aiuftel.l, S. J. Utt at Mile. Dane, w9 FnwJmy, NV. FORD &STILES Funeral Directors i J. IVltphont Coll, i ISAAC BROKAW, HEAL ESTATE and INSURANCE luonr ul Jtrsi; City Fin Ins. Cos., 1 ; I >u- r Slr«r, Nurlh Pl.infitld, N J. JVMIXOB <$• SMALLER Carpenters andBuilders, - PtahiiBrfd, N. J. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. PIANOS ANDORGANS, Tuned and Repaired by P. P. VANARSDALE, !ii EAST FROST HTREET. PIANOS FOR SALE AID TO LET. The Coolest Place ia Summer to Get i coop SHAVE MD: HAIR CUT William Claassens, •• 5 WEST FROHT 8TBBET. : T. E. Morgans, . Books, Stationery, Music. NEWS DEALER, B R. FORCE, Soot and Shoe Dealer. LOT Prices, at No. 1 Front Street, nun COBNXB. P«M TEH ETUI'S MEAT MABKET. fruits and Vegetables in Season. 37 Front Street. t S. MELBOURNE, Mason and Builder, i'l-usHELn, 3. J., Htsiface-n Pitt A«. f.O.BulH. MRS. A. B. WARNER, ll3 Fancy Goods, Hosiery, eta •Sl»ivipins. and Ruii^ng material for ami* CAREY'S iK A»D mciour [ mciour [mm. West Front itmt, f' Hul FTalafni N J X BARRELS op IToorf /or 0m Dollar. ' tlflsillscTTnMt .E*»UM>IIK«I, —Two Ions side steps have been placed on tbe Hook and Ladder. —A Reform Club ha* been organised at —Ti« Firemen 1 . Relief Astocta Ambov have M35.45 inttw treasury. -TbeSomervflleb-Je ball dab beat UM West&eld d a b on Thursday by %score of to 14 —It Ussfcltbat Green brook U now naviga We. so tospeak, from Tier's lsJt. to Hyde' —Tbe prs*idlng elder of the Elisabeth db- irict will ot-cupy the pulpit*of the lbtbodM Episcopal Church to-morrow evenii —It i> reported that a large in -at* are being caught along the Barltan tort, at Aratwv, near tbe dmw bridge. —Tbe nniou ssrvlcea of tbe' Trinity Reformed and tbe First ~ Churchw will be held lo-raorro*r the same s* Last tMjiday. )wfcif: toa wnall break in the Dela< and Karitan Cabal, west of Bound Brouk, tbe water will bj drawn off to-day (or re- striae it. - T b e State Convention of the Belief Association, meeta in Hoboken daring September. Delegates will probably be sen from this city. —The old "penny orchard," now ki»wi as Vail's «pring, and UM lookout near b; re favorite stopping plaou (or Sunday af emooii walkers. —John Heath, of Rarltan, took from a colony or Italian beet, forty-1 j. besides tmo gallon*extracted, in al abort *gbly pounds. -Tbe meeting at the . W a r m Mission Chapel last evening wai one ut the largest yet held. Anumb T of speaker, took part. One re-slgneT WM secured. -TH* Evi.MNd KKWB U a Jaily paper ttarted in PlaiiiBdil. Mr. T. W. ilorruo fa Its editor. We wfsb himabundant sue- .—Perth Aiubay Republican. The entire number of ears »• _ Uw exoamoa of the Trinity Rrforoi* and Pirat Presbyterian Cbarabe*, mcludinK the addlilous anwta at Bcsolkt, was fgurti —Tbe wooden pavement on Park avenue frcm Front street to tbe railroad bridge wHl do duty but a week longer. It is then ' t^»nap,andgoodcnuhed»t«Mta b Me. 4. series of dine entertainments I be Riven once a month iu the Reform Club a at Bound Brook Tor the bsoeflt of tbe club. Tba tin'. enWrtalniuttit wiO be* vocal and instrumental concert ou next. Salur.Uy —Tbe Perseverance L *](*, Knijbts of Fytbias, of thU city, will vMt ibe Gaod Wi Lodge of Scotch Plains, next Friday er« ing. All Uw members of Perseverance I. jdge are requested to be fraatut on thit •A philosopher .•iyt; 'Tbe insrchanl who advertisesfatabusiness j udieioutly Is a HMH Look arou nd yoo and searol tboaewho do the most profitable b—inaas and »-et tbe big share of trade, and you will And those who use printer's ink." —Always go frem home toget news, tome New. of S«w Brunswick toll, as 'Jams* Clark, of Plalnfteld, is mentioned as aibfe Democratic candidate (or State Senator.for Union o-unty." A sou of ongreasman Bos* is also mentioned. It ..ill cost about 1500 to pot a new boil- er in Warren Engine No. a. The prw- >>]«r has been declared unsafe. It is robabfe that tbe ^^^firnimaji on repairs Ti**^ supplies o« tlw Fire Board will have an ex- ixamlne the boiler* of all the engin ' Ute department. -liHeostern tbe PJainflrid clotiiier Is instantly offering inducement! to Uioee de- rtng tasty and Weil mad* garments at rices which cannot be boat. If you naive :b money «r little, Ultenatarn can malt ou in clothing and furnishings of all kinds men, boys and youth*. Hi* custom art men t is equally abreast of tbe tl TBLB VKW» from tlw oatsM, we triBt tfce beat of fria ds of t h b »o*erprlss r oar baatiMM friends in thrir We regard Mr. Ulttutorn of Bound Brook, tbe committee tolook after f«t hunp matter?, met on Monday night and awarded the cuntraot for turnlsh- inc the lamps toThomas RsUly. R. A. Bow the MW lamps u follows: Mate street, 13; BteuMl atnet, 7; High, 7; 8om*nrt, 3; Unkw avonuf, T; Bbonplke, .; total 41. Tb* any number of konrs dasirad. Titey will probably be ready for n. by Beptwnbtr tat. Wlbwly.th.popsjfclrdrugga-lsof our cttr, have gvneroualy oSMwd to ' racaiptaof their Soda W. d»y totk* Reform Oab. At tbe raoeut of taw Executive TWP or lhr*e day. a j.. an unknown lady •earing a mourntn^ veil, paased tbrongh portion of the Fifth *ard, Bliaabeth, ai seeing o chiU oa ncorner. Mked him to take a package to the bonne KIIB inUjcsieJ. It was delivered, aud on being opened waa frond ain a iliamoiKt-sliape,! IIOJCo f fruit ad tied with a wbite tatin ribbon. There were two card* tied with a satin. ribbm-, and con- taining the uame or ^ gentlamao and lady- The cant* were in a white envelope, and thi» w u directed to tb. lady aid centleinaD who received tbem. The cards were not engraved, bat written. Tbe nafcnrs arc unknown, an<. Be seems to havejauy kHiwleOge of tbem. •v *——' to be some mvstery oounectot with the -ending of the cake ami tb* card*, and th* gautleman andfatawife have decUaet partake of lha cafe, because they do not know who It h from, UKI they are a lit ~ •uipicioui^. Tnere ajie, so £ar as known, such namea in Blisfbetli u those on I cards, and «naiou. inqairj- ii being mad*. Chronicle says: Tbetfaird annoal excursion <of Somerrille Engine Uoni- nany, 3o. 1, took plaos on Wednesday. Tub year they w*at tu Coney LOand and « body who acoompmaihl the boys seem have a good time. : Tbe weather was al couhl be il«ir»l, «nJ in»[tice of tbe tact that only three hundred persons availed tbemsrivts oftbo privilefe of a clieaptrip to tbe seashore the Ore company WwLdd ,«-rly <I00 to tneir traaanry as a reMlt of tbv affair. Itfagrsatly to Uie discredit of a large .umnerofina property holdura of Sjner -Uki that that (ail tj aapport the Firs De lartmeDt in Oe wHy,tbey slrouM. Tbe Bre- am devote tbeir timi and money tothe sup- port of tbeir orgun icaiiuiw, without ntmu tiun, and yet wltau tuiue of tfae wealthy 11a an awkad toinvest a dollar or tw excursion ticket* they 1-*loss to lend their aa- sistance. and i<i tiiu way Jiacoumg« tba Dw- parUnsut inui-* titan little. Wiien some property owner, are in danger of loosing tbeir buflding bylire, they are glad eubogh to have Use M-tt-M of tbe boys in *x- tingubhiiig the flautea" A tramp, giving his MUM Haw tlionie, kept a Saw Providence family up all night reotuily by prowluK not leaving the place when told was arrested by Constable Hand, and brought before Jmtiee Ksab. of this cily Tbe Jnattee gava him i.iuety day, : the lime of tlie doubts existed a* to tb* uiaa'* sauity. The city physician was uu willing tu decide upon can. and tb* Jmtice requested ' authorities at Sttaabcth lo inveatigate toe er. They JW »., and tbe man was pro- iced inaaiie. Hufrwiid* have bfen found in Third aveune, Sew York. Freeholder greaUy needed Intprovantaut, which will soon aceoujplisbed, is taat oC roajcins the icroamalksabout lowuaudthe road Che street* of tbe same, or nearly eveL Owing ti tbe small amount of which has bvn formerly spent upon nts, th* road bed has been grad ~ washed away, leaving tbe cruet- walk* Ugh and dry. CouwleraJble damage has been the nre engiuea aad carriacas thaw croM-walks, and ooDiplaint* liave been loud and evil Wbil. digging ontbe old road near 1 .y'a factory, at Amboy, tune weeks ago, Mr. E. 8. Plops unearthed a medal which rtrockby (ha English Government to Admiral Bottwwen in commemoration of into aptare of Cape BrMoit and I*o iiburg, July Tba spot an which tbe m e d a l m foand ia athr. iine of retreat t»ken by the Amariean army after tbe battle: of Long latand and revlous to th* battle; of Fnefaotd, and no » b t wan lust by a British ofBear. The medal ii to bi sent to Uw Smith*onian Instftnte at Waahingt«a. The Board of Managers of the Fire Depart- ment acting as a Board of Appeal, in tbe afternoon from Lar to six o'clock. A • M l iftntWaaM. Cm HcrrEi^-Tbeo. White, E 2 Whits, Stamford. Conn., W F Basse. Jr, Cran- berry, N J.. Johu B Price. Wilmlngtoa, Del, Henry Tobiu, XT., Barry JohaaOM, 11 J, John Alyward, K T . W M Wright. Newark, Warren CampBeW, M T, ~ Hnnttmrtou, rton, Toro^O, * T, Harry Win 1, Ho> Y. QC Chore*. Hsrlam, It Y. i«i»'i HOnL-lr. H. BonkMlow, Soeser- Ti!l.,S,J..C.F, Mundy, Cl^nberabarg, H. Y., E. &XeaoMls. Jr., Hew Y<-*. a Moor., W. A. Baas, PtainSsM, Robert V. Babar. Pfelladslphia, A. Bayer, Jr., Avon- dale. II. J-, Gee, L. Barri*on, Sew BrBsw- wlek, 6 M , M..AnUway, Vim H A n> •trong, S. T. L Muogur of ttt) dlj Is Them will be fataL of Hon. John HiU, it is believed, and. Raritan Caial it firty yf ar. oid. Jodia Bwtns, ft Kiur.ville, Huntardon coaiity, bmke bit anu recently, wliite in ' act uf Ihruwing a stone. Tbe Xriko of rag-sorters at tbo Kingdaad JilN, Franklin, pr.-ve la failure. Th* places of U>; striker, have be n Blhxl by others. The bays awl sounds akng tlifl Coasl app May and Atlanticar»alive »iili en Work will he resumed on M-m.lay in ihe largK quarry uf J. W. Bayce .t Aruudate. Winy »>rn have becD idle owinj to the stop- page, of opKratioia. Mrs. StilM. whil« encagwl fu ptcking coal .utheinea.lowsid«ofU)e track u Centre- vilia yesteMay, -r»« (truck by drill BE ' No. m and fatally injured. Tin enw of tiie Wainuaaier lire-boat at Atlantic City «ved two br,.rnera named Webster, rwideuta of Puiladel|*i*, Iron, ••e ntrf on Wednnday. la.se Mat tliew*, of Mount Airy Hanter- au comity, exhibits a rtool of tin, • hich <s....t»iiw « i t r - ( t «r rtalb, all of i av« evid-Htly grown from a .ingle aew Mayor Haynes, of Newark, has iacued a proclsnmtion antbarislnti tb* kiUin* of dngs. TbisUtskm ad vantage «f by boy*, who drown them and torn sell t&ir s*luVaT^.t entraiS. * Sea Girt on August Uth, and will un om wk-L Tbe City Solicit** «( Caoxleii bai been an- horMMi tsell August 11U), all praper- n wlSch tba taxu. a n t t n - about 100,000 d ttaebad* npon juigme»t he .... that lac company ost* Camdeu Cuaph Gimoany cwipi . p»J him »2,B0O .iS < CRUSHED STONE Is In Finisfcd by JOHN WILSON. A good supply of stone 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 t oughfares, or for DRIVES and W*ALKS on private grounds, is HARD and CLEAN. No clay ind soft stone is mixed with H. Orders can be sent through the post office, or may be left with Robert Simpson, West Front Street, corner Washington Are. recltli aniilveinary of tlie Patter, the oldert resident reMional DiMrict wa* (wte- at Willow Qnv*, Cumboi- great eclat . . _ —ludredUi. anniversary ot tlie birth ot Thorns* P.,tter. U- ' of tbe First Congrasctonal brated yeKcrday at Will-n land cuuuty, with great eclal A party of Dabsnnan cangiit In tba •ar Sea.iHe. ou WrdntSv. tbe _ . . rTtable wonder. Mjtw The next fair al Waverfy will be hekt Sep- tesnber lfith w> 1Mb inclusive, and, as usual. *15,W0 in offered iu premiums, Th. already published, aud Busabetb. pretuiuin lut* are already pi may be had on applicatkin at 1 office No4 West&and street. School Tune hawlotn, who p THE SWITZBIlUro OF UEBIM 1 Mauch Chunk, GLENJONOKO SWITCHBACK. Fifth Popular Excursion of the Season. Philadelphia and'Reading R.R, New Jersey Central Division, Wednesday, July 23, Special Express Train, Campus! of Elccaat Coachn. Leave Plainfield 8 50, fare $2, OnttisMr of Atlantic county, was y held fu MMO bail by United "SUte- Se—r J. WHIiard ) £ * n n for baai> pearanoe at tbe next term uf tbe United States District Court at tnaUm tor [«J- *— manufactureU t^-^ • • i • - IJ M^Ta without a 5- Bo^rdoT!n=»r---ir«S5-S it.t lii irMholdara. to be nau>e-l by Uw Kayur, tb* . ^ e ^ u ^ t h . negation. Tbemneral eMaMittea to make arrange- _-»uta fur tbe annual Sunday School Con- aia3aagrM-jgfisar»g retary, J. D. Conrter; Treaanrer, L. E. Rid- dle. ThedaSBuf tb« OonvaiiUon k u I flxed for W«l itesday, Ang. ST. does no* In Lheu ntand to try and sell withuot »" iiceme Ibis year, tfc* prtoe wf a license baving beea kdvanoed from * » to «50. Mr. Limbeck, who hai by (oreclowire of -turt.agecoiu)* into possatiun ot the Pat- pie'. Brewing Company, siys tbat the inva» "-.tlon whiShtagotaz/oii -hows that tbe UtaUw u( t-x-CityCierk H e r " , ot Pat- Payimiater Hess, of MM Central Railroad of Ruw Jeney. coinpletBaUbe work of pay- Ordcn ha vn rnwnt of tfcr f-aHbw trou- Ho. *l Market street, Patsr by from injuries received b down by abora* In the i e •jltejnd that tlie bn) was driven by acCran. hut McCrau denies this, na ha* Mid the funeral expanses a tortbUL (Ccnt-a-wovd Csnut. 11' AS'ly.D—A Bfcutkia. to do H^OPTBI h"ii>vi t; unlurnislicd. V Rm* ji";o I To tbeRepublicans of Rortb PlaiaBeW, , i Anl all oil*-™ who may f»l inMrnudiutfe* n>cre«« of iho RrpubiUsnn party in (!»• p n * . ! rntcajnimieu. Ton an invited t o m N s t j ^ ^ SCHOOL HOUSE, on H.imiy j TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 22d, I OST-A. Oceaa Cror. oq Frid-y 1 . m 1J Cirmlar Kold pin *tl -Ixh (mi™:l ud geaths. AKKKR-Atruwood, K I cml •Ml (JU-n Omko ai ; <x. p. in II t ) n p. • . , cnehintc bone Laxative Wine. MT A PATER 1EDICIKE Vegetable Wine Made from the fmits of the species of Specific for Costiveness. It is the only preparation in the market which will take the place af many unpleasant purgatives, and yet for it* regulating effects liponthe too often dreaded plague, Constipation, it has no equal. We will subject this Wine to the Analysis of any physician or Chem- •t for its purity and harmless qualities. Laxative Wine I. p«l up ii Quart Bottles-, Cts. a Bottle, A ml i s sold bv si 1 Druggist*. PREPARED BV IREMTOI IEMCBE CO. tar the potpoxe of rBtifjinff the nomimtion of the Republican noiniuees-BIatOe ud Logan, and to organize a Campaign Club. PBOMIHEHTSPEAKERS WILL BEPRESEHT. By reqaeat o* ISAJC BROKAW, CtHimy Executive Cotnraittee. FOR THE" CORRECT STYLES IN FOOT WEAR CALL AT SHERWIN'S Shoe Store, : 23 l e s t Front St: Special attention is calledto our Ladies Common Sense Shoe at $2.50. Every pair warranted. One Ounce of Prevention Better than a Pound of Cure. HEALTH AUTHORITIES ANDPHV. ; Thorp's Disinfectant the W ill MC. for purifnnK had i-dnn and gn- vtnlinguaiij,. . . . ,..t| , ,»[_ Woe barrel, by C. THORP. f"ro»l GOLD PAPER, 70 Cts. Double Rolf. FLAT PAPER, 40 Cts. Double Roll, AT Alburtus Swali's, Wall Paper, Border*, Paints, Varnish, Glass, Brushes, etc. No. 6 North Averitte, PLAINFIELD. K. J. \ R. WALDRON. Practical Gflde?, Mo. 9 East Front Street, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES, WINDOW CORNICES, ETC. , Goldmines forPiiiUigs a Specialty. 3 AT LUWtK y- T-la-U FOR SALE. EIGHT ACRES TWO LOTS, Emily Stint, Iirtl PUlnVM. Peter Wooden. ELECTRIC! •d (™Bnnrt«™t^m REPAIRS Of MIL XIKDS OF *PFA*ATVSCS F. E. KINSMAN, 16 Librrtr StfMN PI«in6cM. N. J. Joseph A. Patterson, nmr sneer. puiKmio, 0. J. Pipes aid SrnHtn trtlcta IK THE STATE. Sole Agent for the Celebrated "BL.16K PRDfCE," Plumtad Wnt India S,fan. PLAINFIELD, N. J., SATURDAY, JULY 19. A. W. R.I.YD, 24 West Front Street. •IHIK TUESDAYEVER IN G. JULY 22 d. IK ul CM IU« Balks, 15 Cuts bfk. paid to dUWiMaafet FOR THE GREAT SEDUCTION CRUSHED STOJYE is m ftnttM bj JOHN WILSON. A good supply Of stone in THREE SIZES » kept constantly on hand, and orders for large quanti- ties can be promptly filled. This stone is admirably adapted for ROAD BEDS on public tbor- oogh/ares. or for DRIVES and W'.ALKS on private grounds. It is HARD and CLEAN. No day and soft stone it mixed with it. Orders can be sent through the i post office, or may be left with Robert Simpson. West Front Street, [ corner Washington Are. MILLLYEftY GOODS, DAVID C. SMALLEY, BUTCHER, IS SOMERSET STREET. FOOT WEAR FOUND. A BUBBLE CP CUfflUIC MBS. L ADAMS, <d Orett-Making. Millinary an soviLTias nr « Wm$ PnM.tH.n~*, P-aiirfMl, If. J. TIE SVmBRLUD OF UESIU ! Mauch Chunk, GLEN ONOKO AMD THE SWITCHBACK. Fifth Popular Excursion of the Season. —VIA— Philadelphia ud Reading R.R., New Jersey Central Division, Wednesday, July 23. S/terial Express Train, Crwpi—M of ffaw« Ceachn Lea,e Plainfield 8 50. Fare S2. Special attention is called Co our Ladies Common Sen Shoe at $1.50. Every warranted. FORD & STILES Funeral Directors HEALTH AUTHORITIES AMI' THV SICIAN4 OR PLAIMKIELO RK- Thorp'a Disinfectant WMAw.huHla.UWii end * GOLD PAPER. 70 Cts. Double Roll. FLAT PAPER, 40 Cts. Double Roll, XiYLQR 4- SMALLEY. Carpenters and Builders, HekiOeU, ». 1. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. PIANOS AND ORGANS, Tuned and Repaired by P. P. VANARSDALE, M BAHT FROST KTREKT pimps fib am am to let. Tk easiest Place a Sumer to Get 1 GOOD SHAVE AND HAIR CUT William Claassen's, 5 'VfcBT ntOBT BTBKET. DEALER nr Wall Paper, Border,, Paint Yamith, Blase, Brushes, etc. No. 6 North Avenue, PLAOTIRLD. H, j. Laxative Wine, R. WALDRON. Practical Gilder, No. 9 fast Front Street, A PURELY Vegetable Wine Made (row 1 he fruits of the epedss of T. E. Morgans, Books, Stationery, Music. NEWS DEALER, Thle Wine rfl be (omul A MOST DELIC- IOUS DRAUGHT, end etooet s B. R. FORCE, Boot and Shoe Dealer. Imr Print*, at No. 1 Front Street, Specific for Costiveness. EIGHT ACRES TWO LOTS, TEN EYCT8 MEAT MARKET. Fruit, and Vegetables m Season. ithe too often' BmIIj Stmt. Iwtk PU1MM, .. Peter Wooden. will subject this Wine to the Analysis of any physician or Chem- ist for its purity and harmless qualities. Mason MRS. A. B. WARNER, M W*«T KKOItT ST.. PT-AIMrilL Fsaoy Goods, Hosiery, etc. Laxative Wine F. E. KINSMAN, eet.l KINSMAN S CO. Quart Bottles, _ CAMEV8 me,met me nneirr nrartt <£*1 Ho. 45VWL Freni Ztiwt, }$o Cts. a Bottle,

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Page 1: SHERWIN'S Shoe Store, - digifind-it.com · TWP or lhr*e day. a j.. a n unknown lady •earing a mourntn^ veil, paased tbrongh portion of the Fifth *ard, Bliaabeth, ai seeing o chiU

Vol. 1, No. 4O PLAIN FIELilj), N. J.. SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1884. Price Two Cents.

A. If. R.1JW,24 West Front Street.

Pianos; for Sale and to Let.

Eugene A. Lalne,"TBE HAIR CUTTER,"I 39 West Front Street, PlainSelii W T . s . H.ir-Cuttln^. Shwnpaoiin. etc, ia Int-

W ml Cell) VU« Baths, U Celts But.

8EEAT REDDOHOH

MILLLVERY_«il»dw« *ni children'* undrrwtar. n i u aad

DdTIP C. SMALLER,BUTCHER,

78 SOMERSET STREET,]

EDUy f« l ol tb« Cily FlM of

FOUND.A BO1DLE CF CLOTBIKG

NffTHs of

. P. T. WXAVB&,

MBS. L. J

Millinery and Dress-Making.Mourning Good* » Spt ciaky.

SOYELTU8 XH I V I I U T O BOJdCBTt4J Writ Front S.reut, F.aiuftel.l, S. J.

Utt at Mile. Dane, w 9 FnwJmy, N • V.

FORD & STILESFuneral Directors

i J. IVltphont Coll, i

ISAAC BROKAW,HEAL ESTATE and INSURANCE

luonr u l Jtrsi; City Fin Ins. Cos.,1 ; I >u- r Slr«r, Nurlh Pl.infitld, N J.

JVMIXOB <$• SMALLERCarpenters and Builders,

- PtahiiBrfd, N. J.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED.

PIANOS AND ORGANS,Tuned and Repaired by

P. P. VANARSDALE,• !ii EAST FROST HTREET.

PIANOS FOR SALE AID TO LET.The Coolest Place ia Summer to Get i

coop

SHAVE M D : HAIR CUT

William Claassens,•• 5 WEST FROHT 8TBBET.

: T. E. Morgans, .Books, Stationery, Music.

NEWS DEALER,

B R. FORCE,

Soot and Shoe Dealer.

LOT Prices, at No. 1 Front Street,n u n COBNXB. P«M

TEH ETUI'S MEAT MABKET.

fruits and Vegetables in Season.

37 Front Street.t S. MELBOURNE,

Mason and Builder,i'l-usHELn, 3. J.,

Htsiface-n Pitt A«. f.O.BulH.

MRS. A. B. WARNER,l l 3

Fancy Goods, Hosiery, e t a

•Sl»ivipins. and Ruii^ng material for ami*

CAREY'SiK A»D mciour [mciour [mm.

West Front itmt,f' Hul FTalafni N J

X BARRELSop •

IToorf /or 0 m Dollar.' tlflsillscTTnMt .E*»UM>IIK«I,

—Two Ions side steps have been placed ontbe Hook and Ladder.

—A Reform Club ha* been organised at

—Ti« Firemen1. Relief AstoctaAmbov have M35.45 in ttw treasury.

-TbeSomervflleb-Je ball dab beat UMWest&eld dab on Thursday by % score ofto 14

—It Ussfcltbat Green brook U now navigaWe. so to speak, from Tier's lsJt. to Hyde'

—Tbe prs*idlng elder of the Elisabeth db-irict will ot-cupy the pulpit*of the lbtbodMEpiscopal Church to-morrow evenii

—It i> reported that a large in-at* are being caught along the Barltantort, at Aratwv, near tbe dmw bridge.

—Tbe nniou ssrvlcea of tbe' TrinityReformed and tbe First ~Churchw will be held lo-raorro*r the same s*Last tMjiday.

)wfcif: to a wnall break in the Dela<and Karitan Cabal, west of Bound Brouk,tbe water will bj drawn off to-day (or re-

striae it.-Tbe State Convention of the

Belief Association, meeta in Hoboken daringSeptember. Delegates will probably be senfrom this city.

—The old "penny orchard," now ki»wias Vail's «pring, and UM lookout near b;

re favorite stopping plaou (or Sunday afemooii walkers.

—John Heath, of Rarltan, took from acolony or Italian beet, forty-1

j . besides tmo gallon*extracted, in alabort *gbly pounds.

-Tbe meeting at the .Warm MissionChapel last evening wai one ut the largestyet held. A numb T of speaker, took part.One re-slgneT WM secured.

-TH* Evi.MNd KKWB U a Jaily paperttarted in PlaiiiBdil. Mr. T. W. ilorruofa Its editor. We wfsb him abundant sue-

.—Perth Aiubay Republican.The entire number of ears »• _Uw exoamoa of the Trinity Rrforoi*

and Pirat Presbyterian Cbarabe*, mcludinKthe addlilous anwta at Bcsolkt, was fgurti

—Tbe wooden pavement on Park avenuefrcm Front street to tbe railroad bridge wHldo duty but a week longer. It is then 't^»nap,andgoodcnuhed»t«Mta b

Me.

4. series of dine entertainments Ibe Riven once a month iu the Reform Club

a at Bound Brook Tor the bsoeflt of tbeclub. Tba tin'. enWrtalniuttit wiO be* vocaland instrumental concert ou next. Salur.Uy

—Tbe Perseverance L *](*, Knijbts ofFytbias, of thU city, will vMt ibe Gaod WiLodge of Scotch Plains, next Friday er«ing. All Uw members of PerseveranceI. jdge are requested to be fraatut on thit

•A philosopher .•iyt; 'Tbe insrchanlwho advertises fata business j udieioutly Is a

HMH Look arou nd yoo and searoltboaewho do the most profitable b—inaasand »-et tbe big share of trade, and you willAnd those who use printer's ink."

—Always go frem home to get news,tome New. of S«w Brunswick toll, as

'Jams* Clark, of Plalnfteld, is mentioned asaibfe Democratic candidate (or State

Senator.for Union o-unty." A sou ofongreasman Bos* is also mentioned.— It ..ill cost about 1500 to pot a new boil-

er in Warren Engine No. a. The prw->>]«r has been declared unsafe. It is

robabfe that tbe ^ firnimaji on repairs Ti**supplies o« tlw Fire Board will have an ex-

ixamlne the boiler* of all the engin 'Ute department.

-liHeostern tbe PJainflrid clotiiier Isinstantly offering inducement! to Uioee de-rtng tasty and Weil mad* garments at

rices which cannot be boat. If you naive:b money «r little, Ultenatarn can malt

ou in clothing and furnishings of all kindsmen, boys and youth*. Hi* custom

art men t is equally abreast of tbe tl

TBLB VKW» from tlw oatsM,we triBt tfce beat of fria ds of thb »o*erprlss

r oar baatiMM friends in thrirWe regard Mr. Ulttutorn

of Bound Brook, tbe committee to look afterf « t hunp matter?, met on Monday

night and awarded the cuntraot for turnlsh-inc the lamps to Thomas RsUly. R. A. Bow

the MW lamps u follows: Mate street, 13;BteuMl atnet, 7; High, 7; 8om*nrt, 3;Unkw avonuf, T; Bbonplke, . ; total 41. Tb*

any number of konrs dasirad. Titey willprobably be ready for n . by Beptwnbtr tat.

Wlbwly.th.popsjfclrdrugga-lsof our cttr,have gvneroualy oSMwd to 'racaiptaof their Soda W.d»y to tk* Reform Oab.

At tbe raoeut of taw Executive

TWP or lhr*e day. a j . . an unknown lady•earing a mourntn^ veil, paased tbrongh

portion of the Fifth *ard, Bliaabeth, aiseeing o chiU oa n corner. Mked him to takea package to the bonne KIIB inUjcsieJ. It wasdelivered, aud on being opened waa frond

ain a iliamoiKt-sliape,! IIOJC of fruit a dtied with a wbite tatin ribbon. There weretwo card* tied with a satin. ribbm-, and con-taining the uame or gentlamao and lady-The cant* were in a white envelope, and thi»w u directed to tb. lady aid centleinaD whoreceived tbem. The cards were not engraved,bat written. Tbe nafcnrs arc unknown, an<.

Be seems to havejauy k HiwleOge of tbem.•v *——' to be some mvstery oounectot

with the -ending of the cake ami tb* card*,and th* gautleman and fata wife have decUaet

partake of lha cafe, because they do notknow who It h from, UKI they are a lit ~•uipicioui . Tnere ajie, so £ar as known,such namea in Blisfbetli u those on Icards, and «naiou. inqairj- ii being mad*.

Chronicle says: Tbetfairdannoal excursion <of Somerrille Engine Uoni-nany, 3o. 1, took plaos on Wednesday. Tubyear they w*at tu Coney LOand and «body who acoompmaihl the boys seemhave a good time. : Tbe weather was alcouhl be il«ir»l, «nJ in »[tice of tbe tact thatonly three hundred persons availed tbemsrivtsoftbo privilefe of a clieaptrip to tbe seashorethe Ore company WwLdd ,«-rly <I00 to tneirtraaanry as a reMlt of tbv affair.

It fa grsatly to Uie discredit of a large.umnerofina property holdura of Sjner-Uki that that (ail t j aapport the Firs DelartmeDt in Oe wHy,tbey slrouM. Tbe Bre-am devote tbeir timi and money to the sup-

port of tbeir orgun icaiiuiw, without ntmutiun, and yet wltau tuiue of tfae wealthy

11a a n awkad to invest a dollar or twexcursion ticket* they 1-*loss to lend their aa-sistance. and i<i tiiu way Jiacoumg« tba Dw-parUnsut inui-* titan little. Wiien someproperty owner, are in danger of loosingtbeir buflding by lire, they are glad euboghto have Use M-tt-M of tbe boys in *x-tingubhiiig the flautea"

A tramp, giving his MUMHaw tlionie, kept a Saw Providence familyup all night reotuily by prowluKnot leaving the place when toldwas arrested by Constable Hand, andbrought before Jmtiee Ksab. of this cilyTbe Jnattee gava him i.iuety day,

: the lime of tliedoubts existed a* to tb* uiaa'* sauity. Thecity physician was uu willing tu decide upon

can. and tb* Jmtice requested 'authorities at Sttaabcth lo inveatigate toe

er. They JW »., and tbe man was pro-iced inaaiie. Hu frwiid* have bfen found

in Third aveune, Sew York. Freeholder

greaUy needed Intprovantaut, which willsoon l» aceoujplisbed, is taat oC roajcins the

icroamalksabout lowuaudthe roadChe street* of tbe same, or nearlyeveL Owing ti tbe small amount ofwhich has bvn formerly spent upon

nts, th* road bed has been grad ~washed away, leaving tbe cruet- walk* Ughand dry. CouwleraJble damage has been

the nre engiuea aad carriacasthaw croM-walks, and ooDiplaint*

liave been loud and

evil

Wbil. digging on tbe old road near 1.y'a factory, at Amboy, tune weeks ago,

Mr. E. 8. Plops unearthed a medal whichrtrockby (ha English Government to

Admiral Bottwwen in commemoration of intoaptare of Cape BrMoit and I*o iiburg, July

Tba spot an which tbe m e d a l m foand iaathr. iine of retreat t»ken by the Amariean

army after tbe battle: of Long latand andrevlous to th* battle; of Fnefaotd, and no» b t wan lust by a British ofBear.The medal ii to bi sent to Uw Smith*onian

Instftnte at Waahingt«a.

The Board of Managers of the Fire Depart-ment acting as a Board of Appeal, in tbe

afternoon from Lar to six o'clock. A

• M l iftntWaaM.C m HcrrEi^-Tbeo. White, E 2 Whits,

Stamford. Conn., W F Basse. Jr, Cran-berry, N J.. Johu B Price. Wilmlngtoa,Del, Henry Tobiu, X T . , Barry JohaaOM,11 J, John Alyward, K T . W M Wright.Newark, Warren CampBeW, M T, ~Hnnttmrtou,rton, Toro^O,

* T, Harry Win

1, Ho>

Y. Q C Chore*. Hsrlam, It Y.i « i » ' i HOnL- lr . H. BonkMlow, Soeser-Ti! l . ,S ,J . .C.F, Mundy, Cl^nberabarg,H. Y., E. & XeaoMls. Jr., Hew Y<-*. aMoor., W. A. Baas, PtainSsM, Robert V.Babar. Pfelladslphia, A. Bayer, Jr., Avon-dale. II. J-, Gee, L. Barri*on, Sew BrBsw-wlek, 6 M , M..AnUway, Vim H A n >•trong, S. T.

L Muogur of ttt) dlj Is

Themwill be fataL

of Hon. John HiU, it is believed,

• and. Raritan Caial it

firty y far. oid.Jodia Bwtns, ft K iur.ville, Huntardon

coaiity, bmke bit anu recently, wliite in 'act uf Ihruwing a stone.

Tbe Xriko of rag-sorters at tbo KingdaadJilN, Franklin, pr.-ve l a failure. Th* placesof U>; striker, have be n Blhxl by others.

The bays awl sounds akng tlifl Coaslapp May and Atlanticar»alive »iili en

Work will he resumed on M-m.lay in ihelargK quarry uf J. W. Bayce . t Aruudate.Winy »>rn have becD idle owin j to the stop-page, of opKratioia.

Mrs. StilM. whil« encagwl fu ptcking coal.utheinea.lowsid«ofU)e track u Centre-vilia yesteMay, -r»« (truck by drill BE 'No. m and fatally injured.

Tin e n w of tiie Wainuaaier lire-boat atAtlantic City «ved two br,.rnera namedWebster, rwideuta of Puiladel|*i*, Iron,••e ntrf on Wednnday.

la.se Mat tliew*, of Mount Airy Hanter-au comity, exhibits a rtool of tin, •hich <s....t»iiw «itr-( t«r rtalb, all of i

av« evid-Htly grown from a .ingle aew

Mayor Haynes, of Newark, has iacued aproclsnmtion antbarislnti tb* kiUin* of dngs.TbisUtskm ad vantage «f by boy*, who drownthem and torn sell t&ir s*luVaT .t entraiS.

* Sea Girt on August Uth, and will r£u n om wk-LTbe City Solicit** «( Caoxleii bai been an-

horMMi t se l l August 11U), all praper-n wlSch tba taxu. a n t t n -

about 100,000 d

ttaebad* npon

juigme»t he . . . .* » that lac companyost*

Camdeu Cuaph Gimoany cwipi .

p»J him »2,B0O . i S <

CRUSHED STONE

Is I n Finisfcd by

JOHN WILSON.A good supply of stone

T H R E E SIZES is kept constantlyon hand, and orders for large quanti-ties can be promptly filled. Thisstone is admirably adapted forROAD BEDS on public toughfares, or for DRIVES andW*ALKS on private grounds,is HARD and CLEAN. No clayind soft stone is mixed with H.

Orders can be sent through thepost office, or may be left withRobert Simpson, West Front Street,corner Washington Are.

recltli aniilveinary of tliePatter, the oldert residentreMional DiMrict wa* (wte-at Willow Qnv*, Cumboi-great eclat

. . _ —ludredUi. anniversary ot tliebirth ot Thorns* P.,tter. U - 'of tbe First Congrasctonalbrated yeKcrday at Will-nland cuuuty, with great eclal

A party of Dabsnnan cangiit In tba•ar Sea.iHe. ou W r d n t S v . tbe _ . .

rTtable wonder.MjtwThe next fair al Waverfy will be hekt Sep-

tesnber lfith w> 1Mb inclusive, and, as usual.*15,W0 i n offered iu premiums, Th.

already published, aud

Busabetb.

pretuiuin lut* are already pimay be had on applicatkin at 1office No4 West&and street.

School Tunehawlotn, who p

THE SWITZBIlUro OF UEBIM 1

Mauch Chunk,GLENJONOKO

SWITCHBACK.Fifth Popular Excursion of

the Season.

Philadelphia and'Reading R.R,New Jersey Central Division,

Wednesday, July 23,

Special Express Train,Campus! of Elccaat Coachn.

Leave Plainfield 8 50, fare $2,

OnttisMr of Atlantic county, wasy held fu MMO bail by United "SUte-Se—r J. WHIiard ) £ * n n for baai>

pearanoe at tbe next term uf tbe UnitedStates District Court at tnaUm tor [«J-*— manufactureU t ^ - ^ • • i • - IJM^Ta without a 5-

Bo^rdoT!n=»r---ir«S5-S it.t liiirMholdara. to be nau>e-l by Uw Kayur, tb*

. ^ e ^ u ^ t h . negation.Tbemneral eMaMittea to make arrange-

_-»uta fur tbe annual Sunday School Con-

aia3aagrM-jgfisar»gretary, J. D. Conrter; Treaanrer, L. E. Rid-dle. ThedaSBuf tb« OonvaiiUon k u Iflxed for W«l itesd ay, Ang. ST.

does no* In

Lheu ntand to try and sell withuot »" iicemeIbis year, tfc* prtoe wf a license baving beeakdvanoed from * » to «50.

Mr. Limbeck, who hai by (oreclowire of-turt.agecoiu)* into possatiun ot the Pat-pie'. Brewing Company, siys tbat the inva»"-.tlon whiSh ta gotaz/oii -hows that tbe

UtaUw u( t-x-CityCierk H e r " , ot Pat-

Payimiater Hess, of MM Central Railroadof Ruw Jeney. coinpletBaUbe work of pay-

Ordcn ha vnrnwnt of tfcrf-aHbw trou-

Ho. *l Market street, Patsrby from injuries received b

down by abora* In the i e•jltejnd that tlie b n ) was driven byacCran. hut McCrau denies this,

na ha* Mid the funeral expanses atortbUL

(Ccnt-a-wovd Csnut.1 1 ' AS'ly.D—A Bfcutkia. to do H OPTBI h"ii>vi

t; unlurnislicd. VRm* ji";o

I To tbe Republicans of Rortb PlaiaBeW,, i Anl all oil*-™ who may f»l inMrnudiutfe*

n>cre«« of iho RrpubiUsnn party in (!»• pn*.! rntcajnimieu. Ton a n invited t o m N s tj ^ ^ SCHOOL HOUSE, on H . i m i y

j TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 22d,

I OST-A. Oceaa Cror. oq Frid-y1. m1J Cirmlar Kold pin *tl -Ixh (mi™:l ud

geaths.AKKKR-Atruwood, K I cm l

•Ml (JU-n Omko ai ; <x. p. inII t)n p. • . , cnehintc bone

Laxative Wine.M T A PATER 1EDICIKE

Vegetable Wine

Made from the fmits of the species of

Specific for

Costiveness.

It is the only preparation in themarket which will take the placeaf many unpleasant purgatives,and yet for it* regulating effectsliponthe too often dreaded plague,Constipation, it has no equal. Wewill subject this Wine to theAnalysis of any physician or Chem-•t for its purity and harmlessqualities.

Laxative WineI . p«l up i i

Quart Bottles-,

Cts. a Bottle,A ml i s sold bv si 1 Druggist*.

PREPARED BV

IREMTOI IEMCBE CO.

tar the potpoxe of rBtifjinff the nomimtionof the Republican noiniuees-BIatOe u dLogan, and to organize a Campaign Club.PBOMIHEHTSPEAKERS WILL BE PRESEHT.

By reqaeat o*ISAJC BROKAW,

CtHimy Executive Cotnraittee.

FOR THE"

CORRECT STYLESIN

FOOT WEARCALL AT

SHERWIN'SShoe Store,

:23 l e s t Front St:Special attention is called to

our Ladies Common SenseShoe at $2.50. Every pairwarranted.

One Ounce of Prevention Better than aPound of Cure.

HEALTH AUTHORITIES ANDPHV.

; Thorp's Disinfectantthe W ill MC. for purifnnK had i-dnn and gn-vtnlinguaiij,. . . . ,.. t | , ,»[_

Woe barrel, by C. THORP. f"ro»l

GOLD PAPER,70 Cts. Double Rolf.

FLAT PAPER,40 Cts. Double Roll,

AT

Alburtus Swali's,Wall Paper, Border*, Paints,

Varnish, Glass, Brushes, etc.

No. 6 North Averitte,PLAINFIELD. K. J. \

R. WALDRON.

Practical Gflde?,Mo. 9 East Front Street,

PICTURE AND PORTRAITFRAMES, WINDOW

CORNICES, ETC. ,

Goldmines forPiiiUigs a Specialty.

3 AT LUWtKy- T-la-U

FOR SALE.

EIGHT ACRESTWO LOTS,Emily Stint, Iirtl PUlnVM.

Peter Wooden.

ELECTRIC!•d ( ™ Bnnrt«™t^m

REPAIRS Of MIL XIKDS OF *PFA*ATVSCS

F. E. KINSMAN,

16 Librrtr StfM NPI«in6cM. N. J.

Joseph A. Patterson,nmr sneer. puiKmio, 0. J.

Pipes aid SrnHtn trtlctaIK THE STATE.

Sole Agent for the Celebrated

"BL.16K PRDfCE,"Plum tad Wnt India S,fan.

PLAINFIELD, N. J., SATURDAY, JULY 19.

A. W. R.I.YD, 24 West Front Street.

•IHIK TUESDAYEVER IN G. JULY 22 d.

IK ul CM IU« Balks, 15 Cuts bfk. paid to dUWiMaafet FOR THE GREAT SEDUCTION

CRUSHED STOJYE is m ftnttM bj

JOHN WILSON. A good supply Of stone in

THREE SIZES » kept constantly on hand, and orders for large quanti- ties can be promptly filled. This stone is admirably adapted for ROAD BEDS on public tbor- oogh/ares. or for DRIVES and W'.ALKS on private grounds. It is HARD and CLEAN. No day and soft stone it mixed with it.

Orders can be sent through the i post office, or may be left with Robert Simpson. West Front Street, [ corner Washington Are.

MILLLYEftY GOODS,

DAVID C. SMALLEY, BUTCHER,

IS SOMERSET STREET. FOOT WEAR

FOUND. A BUBBLE CP CUfflUIC

MBS. L ADAMS, <d Orett-Making. Millinary an

soviLTias nr « Wm$ PnM.tH.n~*, P-aiirfMl, If. J. TIE SVmBRLUD OF UESIU !

Mauch Chunk, GLEN ONOKO AMD THE

SWITCHBACK. Fifth Popular Excursion of

the Season. —VIA—

Philadelphia ud Reading R.R., New Jersey Central Division,

Wednesday, July 23. S/terial Express Train, Crwpi—M of ffaw« Ceachn

Lea,e Plainfield 8 50. Fare S2.

Special attention is called Co our Ladies Common Sense Shoe at $1.50. Every pair warranted. FORD & STILES

Funeral Directors HEALTH AUTHORITIES AMI' THV SICIAN4 OR PLAIMKIELO RK- Thorp'a Disinfectant WMAw.huHla.UWii end

* GOLD PAPER. 70 Cts. Double Roll.

FLAT PAPER, 40 Cts. Double Roll,

XiYLQR 4- SMALLEY. Carpenters and Builders, HekiOeU, ». 1.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED. PIANOS AND ORGANS,

Tuned and Repaired by P. P. VANARSDALE, M BAHT FROST KTREKT pimps fib am am to let.

Tk easiest Place a Sumer to Get 1 GOOD SHAVE AND HAIR CUT

William Claassen's, 5 'VfcBT ntOBT BTBKET.

DEALER nr Wall Paper, Border,, Painte,

Yamith, Blase, Brushes, etc. No. 6 North Avenue, PLAOTIRLD. H, j. ■

Laxative Wine,

R. WALDRON. Practical Gilder,

No. 9 fast Front Street, A PURELY

Vegetable Wine Made (row 1 he fruits of the epedss of T. E. Morgans,

Books, Stationery, Music. NEWS DEALER,

Thle Wine rfl be (omul A MOST DELIC- IOUS DRAUGHT, end etooet s B. R. FORCE, Boot and Shoe Dealer. Imr Print*, at No. 1 Front Street, Specific for

Costiveness. EIGHT ACRES

TWO LOTS,

TEN EYCT8 MEAT MARKET. Fruit, and Vegetables m Season.

ithe too often' BmIIj Stmt. Iwtk PU1MM, .. Peter Wooden. will subject this Wine to the Analysis of any physician or Chem- ist for its purity and harmless qualities.

Mason

MRS. A. B. WARNER, M W*«T KKOItT ST.. PT-AIMrilL Fsaoy Goods, Hosiery, etc.

Laxative Wine F. E. KINSMAN, eet.l KINSMAN S CO. Quart Bottles,

_ CAMEV8 me,met me nneirr nrartt <£*1 Ho. 45VWL Freni Ztiwt, }$o Cts. a Bottle,

Page 2: SHERWIN'S Shoe Store, - digifind-it.com · TWP or lhr*e day. a j.. a n unknown lady •earing a mourntn^ veil, paased tbrongh portion of the Fifth *ard, Bliaabeth, ai seeing o chiU

8ATDBDAT. JtTLT t». UM.

Th* Only Daily Paper in Plainflald.

_T. V. MORRISON. Pmu»»u3

, 7 SomeiKt Si.. Pmlnfutld, M.

ByMr.BIafneoftheRepublican Nomination.

AEGUMENT FOB PEOTE0TI0S

Against r"»reien Free Trade andPauper Labor.

AIT ELABORATE DOCUMENT

/ft Printing af oil kimh Kt.-raumaMt r,

The Hon. ./../.,Omtmmmmk(•BKTL.KVKN—In accepting th* nomination

for the presidency tendered me Iry tlie K»inblkwa national com™tion, 1 beg to epnm a dorp MIIM of tha honor which ia ccferrel and of tbe duty which is Imposed,venture to accompany the acotpoann withsome observation. «pon the question* tavolvad in UM oonleat qmtlosai wbuaB setstement may Effect tbe future of the nationfavorably or unfavorably for a loturMrfes

Vie publish to-day Mr. Blame's letter ofj acceptance. Only a few days ago anv intelli-

£erft and impartial observer, surveying thepoBtical field witFi a knowledge of the" ante-

I cedents and present interests of the1 state*, would, be compelled to admit that

there -*as not any likelihood of those setdown as wire for eilher party going contraryto their records. This being admitted gave174 Republican electors, against 153 Demo-

~ cratic. leaving 37 electors to be gained by theRepublicans against 46 by the Democrat*.The latter cunningly selected their can Jidatwith special reference to these points, takiiCleveland as the man moat likely to carNeW York, Ihe most important of the doubtful Statea, aad Hendricks as tbelikely to carry Indiana the only other doubt-ful State which alone with New York hasnecessary number of electors to give a 1jority. The records of both Cleveland an<

- Hepdrick* are that they are the strongest itheir respective States.. Concerning the 111.therefore, tbe Democrats are consideredhave displayed much wisdom in their choialthough, regarding New York, HoratiSeymour. Horace Greeley. Samuel J.Tilden and WinfielJ Scott Hancock, were alfrom that State. •

The Republicans seen to have recogni

this; and, as K stated, a few days ago.directing their attack on tbe Democrat!position on the tariff question, with theOf forcing a breach in the Democratic column

" whereby would require more than New Y<and Jndiana in'order to win.

It must be admitted that the Democrat!posjgirni on tbe tariff question is exceeding]vulnerable, but. as the paste, tion elementthat (party, combined with the Kepubiieai•could doubtless protect tbe country, it vhot likely to effect to any material extent tresult of the campaign. Now, however, theaspect is changed. Blaine's letter of acceptance shows conclusively that the great pros*perity of tbe entire country, the agricultuiand manufacturing interests alike, are doeprotection. He has struck tbe first real!effective blow of the campaign and knockedthe prop out from under the Democrat*, sofin- as tbe land question is concerned. Withadditional interest excited by tbe "I'll'Knights'" letter; the American people wilwatch for Mr. Cleveland's letter of accept•ante.

MM! LAW.

A valuable shepherd dog belonging tfarmer in Northern New York, whfc erasingover a neighboring farm, got into an aliercation with the neighbor's bull dog' »ndroughly handled in the fight which ethat he died in consequence. The on

' the shepherd dog wishes to know whether heC M rrebver its value from the owner ofball dog. He says that his dog had a gentle-dispositkt; and was not given to fighting.

It is very doubtful whether, under the ,qnvHtantes, the value of tbe dog coald be

:. covered. At tbe English common law, dogs1 were not regarded as having intrinsic value,i and they could not be the subject of larceny

(4 Biackstone, 936). But this is DMpresent American doctrine, for there are

! many cues in which damages have beenawarded for tbe unlawful killing of valuableedogs (to.) .Mass.. 273; to II!.. an) . In these

' cases, however, nun has general h

hand. The reported decisions involving the; law of dog fights pun and simple, in which

.man has not been present as • modifying in-! fluence. are not numerous.

Wher. am: beeps a dog which he knows1 has a dangerous and ugly disposition, it is

i t s duty 10 so restrain it, that no harm can. fotnefracH its evil propensities. He will be

Bable if he fails to perform this important: duty. And the rule will apply where otherijogs aw -injured, natess it can be clearly

j shown that ihe injured dog was ireapassing,or that it w»s engaged in a common dog fight.

port, the convention ban barn lin^uiarly 2pliL-it anrl fulittitotiE. It lias properly giventlie leading poattion to the industrial Intersesta of the country aa affected by OK tariff

! on import*. On (bat qneMioD tbe two pollti••Hi parties arr radically in i-ooflirt. Almoatthe Hmt act of tbe RrpabHcaM, when theymine Into power in Ittti. wa» the taH' 'merit ot tba principle of protection to 1ictui MipitaJ. This principle the HepuLp.rty has ever since »toadUy maintained, whilon tbe other band tbe Democratic party Inoongreat baa for fifty years pendstentry war-rud upon it. Twice within tbat period Ouropponents have itestruyed tariffs armngafor protection, and am** the Hose of thecivil war. whenever they have

Kevenue laws are in their verysubjeot to frequent revision in ordar thattuey may be adapted to changes awHcatleoa of trade. Tbe Republicantut contending for tbe permanencyparticular statute The iaatu bet*

ispedfk: law. it •> far broader and fardeeper. It involves a principle of wide ap-l<]icatirm and I eneficienc influmre, againsta theory wuicb we believe to be unsound int-ooocptioti and inev itably hurtful in practice,lu the many tariff revision, wbich have beenW M W J I for the pant twenty-thro* yean, orwhich may hereafter become Mceasary, thaiKoyahlioui party baa n ' "majitain the policy of 1

i inn may dHtenaina the fate of protectionfor a geiwmtiou. Tho overithRiw of tfj:.policy i M U i i Urge a 1 Hi perBianent redMi-tioii in tbe wa(ss of tin American labon-rbacldM inrolvinz the loaa of VBBC amotmtsof capital invested in manufacturing enter-priv. The value of the prtHant revfvof,y«t«n to tlie people ol the United BUtes tnot a matter of tbeury. anil I shall submitIt. I only invite attention to 001 tain Faou>( omaial nweffl which s«*tn totl.-iooiiatratiotL '

lu tnccamsof I860 an efiert

ftrrt time m our hvtory. to oMaln aof all tbe property in the Unitedb t t t f l d r

y l , partly/roul prajudica among many who thoughttba inquiries foresbadowdd a new *chame oftaxation, tbe returns wero inooniplas* aud

Little more waa done than

1, differ, widely from ahibit of all ton property.

' i«su, however, the workrta—• the

_ value aad"nne" value being cirrfnlly usaui.ed. Tbe

1 and mult was tbat the ' tma val«a" ofI t U property m tha statn aad tarrttorfeszdnding stavaa) amounted to »H,000,0tt>,

•MO. Thi. aggregate waa the net result OJrhe Ubor aiKl the asvtnxs of ail the. peopkfltfcfn the area of th. Unit*! rjtaua froo

ir tbe Brat British colonist landed fat.wntothe year ISO*. It

tnu (ruit or tin. toil of 2.W yoars.Altar 1880 tbe bushwet of tha

-jcovragnl and developed by _ r .tariff. Ac tlie rod of twenty years the total

iperty of th» United StaMs, aa retatnwd_. the emus of WHO. amo.nt*l to • « , « » , .MO,<m. This great result was attained; not-

,J-gg.. _. sixty pen-rnt., the aggregate)

artref lb» oomitry larreaaad (wo hwadradand (onrteea per cent.—ahowj&g a vastlytnbaifred wealth per capita mmomg tbe pw>lrf-.**1birty thuuaand millioD* of dollars had.

• -n added during these twenty yean ID (he1 "h.'« result* are regarded l>y tba older na-

; im of the world a* pln.-noiu.-nal. That our*>-u«try should surmount Uw peril and the<;•** or a g%antte war and for an sotlra p *iod of twenty years make an averaga sate- ita WMIUI of *135,000,000 par month •nr-

' » of aU other u O o » ,Kven she opponeou of

UMtta tha whole UatosroV rlT^aation'Zrparallel can be found to the material prog-ress ot the United btatra. aktem th* accessionof tbe BepabUoan party to povar.

Tha period between MO and to-day liaaMt been one of material prosperity only. Atu- tlmeinthehistor)mi the Uaited BtatMm there been snefa

',-bleMnSSl

not forget that tfae i*w baa glran a spMinoporpnae to which a i l - theMrptai a/prooZably anrl hoHOgabsy" «*• MdaMHaa Of. thepublic debt and th« f W a i i i l n l W u f tbaHrde.' Of (azaUon. Wo dollar baa been

waatsd. and tha *•*> axbravagnKB witt

A freoueat a K-UaaUuli by ourUutttho fonrfgn comanerea-of —baa *t«..tily decayed under tfae Inflaancethe prot«-tlve Uriff. In thb) way they r~to array the b iportin*; Inamat against __Bci-abltoHi party. II ts a eonxoflo and Jlptradical m v r -tb roufoond tbecothe country wit* its carrying tradoftsw cuumtittod Innocently aad

of Ik.

«rrrin»fr»vd nutny ti ,

m n o v baa la tbeat.11.l1ly andertmtdwhich abioluWy dwarf all previous d

of oar Unads beyond the sea.

neriftagv 01 tmm ASBBCTBBB a v a i r - w **•-efvaaaMoeaarestrrrtac by «»«T device toeraMT. It fs into tbk tela* ta#* the oppan«n«iafwpre«ntfwveno.sTS«eas wwld frwlr

power* of Europe are •Mdiry enlargingtf*^ colonial domination in Aala ami Africa,

>M tradw of America, KU field p

mw*. Ho Beld baa beea cnltfTa-sd * . little.th»r forefcu policy ahoaid bean Amerioaaspolicy in 1U broadest. Mid moat comprrben-

L l i f pe-oe, of friend^lp,

pteM ,.pon throwing outMrn-rketopaTto IT» world. wonH d*e tbwa of th . power to do On*. It wonM

• treat calaantty to onr conntry. Itt prodwc* a cooBkt betwean the poof

snd tfae rk-h, mmi in tbe eorrowhill b d( p tion of

between export- and in»- j danger,astomdinc acgr««ateol Th R

snd tfae rkh, mmi in ttion of labor would plantd

orrowhil degrada,tbe *rad> of pobli*

nd fat o » favor, but It wouldir trade with the

trade •tno; 1WW. and w»can Rain a comet oonceptiooof ft ooiy byconifwriaon wrta precedhuc resulta in thesame field. Tbe total txporU from thaUnited Ktatea, rroru the Dedaratioa of Indn-penttom-e, in 1TT0. down to tbe day of Liu-C"ln'ii el«titm, ID 1800. added to ail that had

y been erpbrted from the Americanfrom their original •ettiemont.

anger.The Repol>»«ui party h*a steadily aimedmaintain Just relationa betwwi Ubor andi t l M i with car. tbe rl*Ms of

A i-onflict betw»*n UM two bua i -wayi led in the past and will alwaya leadin tbe future to thu injury of both. Laboru imlbpriBNvbte to tfae creation and proflt-b b w e o t capital, and capital .incr»»M

Uw vfflcleocy and valoe. of labor. Who-arrays t«e one ngafnat tbe other

n enemy Of both. The polli-y istf and be* whtch harmoniiea tbe two

cm the baala of abarJnt« JatOcr. Hie Bepnb'iean party baa protected tha free labor of1

America » that Its cnmpeuaUon is larger.than ia realiacd in any other country. It taw

Worth and Booth America.eiwrynatlo'While tbrff

Mormons that M^r m

ihould *oo more be admitted than t h f t t Sat cartain heathen tHbes. if t hay •tranUnmeuiane iH, to con tin ne the rit.>i.f hnn._ .

The.-u-e.rf America* whiob belong, to - M r f f l c e . ™ ? h e \• • In our national capacity. — * J??*?* what a man bolievea; it takesixalt tbe Jurt pride ol (latriotism. Citbwn- ^y ^ w n - t d o e f c 4 , dtiw™. the Hor.<hip of the republic must be toe panoply and , „ „ mn ^00^ to th . ^ ^ r i ^ b hKfagwtrd of lUm who wears i t Thn Amcrf- j MMn^ ^ ^ t o Q^B t b e r m n r t 1 )e ^ n ^

dtlaen, rich or poor, native or natnral- : tttfguny can never receive, national m*cr ^ T ^ T Iti^ortoierwion byadmittinR U » l w n a « .

ppenalty In every state of the Vn

l and onity of the family niiut t*«1 m tbe foundation of all c4ril «,,it, as t l» •ource of ordeHy arfnuaa.j D at guarant f

o t n n p i t i f hnmadata not intprtm *j&

ves; it take i

o y y pprotection wbidi •ball follow bun abroad,nto what«ver land be may go upon •lawful

d

ton other luunl. ourL-IIIM. of the UM* ft*nU0,l«O,00O—the whole of it being Uw pro--1 ofduct of A nn'riraii labor. Evidently a pro- [ytectivs tariff baa not injure.) oar export

I recognise, not without regret, tbe ncees-tv for speaking oFtwoHcthMu of our com-ma country. But tbe regret diminish*,

when I eee that tbe elements which .eparBtodhem are faat dtaappearina;. t^sjudices have

yielded aud an yWdiut while a growingcordiality warm* tae kmtberu and tbenorthern heart alike. Can any one doubt' * between the auction, confidence and M l l

n are to-day more marked than at any w e lperiral hi tbe sixty yean preceding the eteo-

Tbe people of the Unitnl Stnle*. toften urg*! and tuupted,have nevrrsenou^ty contemplated the racognition of nay otherMoney than gold and L sR rpr—and enrrancydlrertly convertibU mto them. Tb*y bannptdoneso, iney <"ill n.« da eo, under my

. system to tbe nxincof tirelative valtHn of silTer and euld. Th- lnae of silver as the m o e y of c n t amAsiatic nations, takeni i

j MIM. v*i A I . V I ^ , iBa Ttm fa the reanlt . ^oofifd not

*!? ~ « »»- I Vte ciled"up>n- t proWWtJneTrowU, h»lHW *-*,_»L j»_ P?" jSJSS*!^p pfr.m. Knropf.it capltaUsks

the growlsItteobvloo*.

for cheap Uit* innurucc, we exported to tbe hurt and disparagement of tha labor

, naar jrapra 40 per not . more than of American citinna. Bach a policy ifikathe total unoaut that had been ezpofted In ' that which would leave the time and otber

previow hiatory ot Ai&erican oonditlons of borne labor conclusively in tbeAll the details, when analysed, control of tbe employer). Is Injurious to an

• • least » to the unhappyI made the anbject of the

contract. The institution* of Uie Uniteco tbe intalligenoe and virtue

.__ All t h e U , hen analaed. control of the employeroonwpond with this Ki«antlc roKUt. Tbe partlra—not the Iract

— mad•ial dttos of UM UnionRich Knjwth as Uiey have enjoyed SUM 1800,Onr chief emporiwin, tbe city of New Yock,

itfa it* dependencies, baa within tbat period

bad persona wto. •

tha United State* most be abandoned.Realising thU fact the opponent, of the

p gof ail tbe peonia. Suffrage hi made 1

republic that any economic «y»tem should Iadopted which involvea the reduction Iwages to tbe hard standard pre*afllng ebe-wbere. Tae R-publ (pan party alms to ele-vate anri dignify labor-not tn a>grade It

for the indoetrial systosa

labor. in the indmitrialtbe coniitry'rt gr<-ate«l

dread, as stability ia lot greAteat boon. BeenUM oncertainty raaulting from the recent

ha. hurtfuily

tbe put twe.ty-1b«u acquired in

h

1 them political iXMimJidation.Much a policy qBeocha* tba riainfc iiHtmot. ofpatriotwni in she heart of tbe southernyouth; it revives and stunulatea prejudice;It MhrtitutaH the spirit of barbaric ven-geanee for thp lov •uu-mony.

yacquired in ooeaentloB or by one

at tho eipenH Of another section or an-other interest They see tbat the agricul-

l taMs have: made even more rapidnroensa than the manufacturing statea.

The farmer* aw ifcat in 1**> Maajachusetaiand IUlnoU had ab*ut thn aante wmlth-be-

eight and nine hundred million dollars

They • » that even tat tb* case of wheat,whk*Uour cUaf eereal export, they have

low of tbe war, throe bushels at home totbey have sold abroad, and tbat in tbeI of corn, tbe only irtli.-r cereal wbicb we

1 to S ^rears tbe

M mmptlon of oaroala ...alight .-oncptico of the

ntornal comniaros of the United Stats*.mggwt also that, in adUitlua to theaagea wUottsbeiAmarmii people «n-

jujr froM protsetion agalnrt foratg. tap*petttfcm, BWyeadpy tike advantage M ab-

ihst* fret trade over a larger area aad withT£-J^op«W**U--7okW -a

perity. Nothing stands in c _l«ad WT a rbaage in the indtMrW system

with tbaimcreaaed capital, wni work still

of proaperity in the twenty y«ar* to

Our foreign relation, favor our domestic

p asts with B..«naettled qiaaUot. of nftVieat magnitudeto esabarrun or distract HA Happily re-•aoved by onr gBograpbkcal p i t l fparUcipatJoo or Interaat in tboae qnesof dynaaty or boundary wMth » freqiMUtlydi«turb the peace of Europe, we are left tocultivat.. friendly relations with all, and af f bl t ^ t i t

power on earth, and we_ rid confidence that „„ po,attack th* United HtnUt

With the nations of the • _ „sphere w» should Cultivate closer relationsand for onr common prmparitr and «d-vaocenieni we ehnulJ MTIU them at) to JoiuWith us in an agreement that, for ""

of tbe philanthropic an 1of arbitration. Tbe effect.

iy

a principle

raoitt happy, and naa iooreaMd the confl-d.oo. <* tbase people hi our friendly dwpo-

m June. ISSi, to^niet ippT.^Sn inTbtttopublic of Vnico , by giving the nMumnoein|aii orHclal diapatea that "then k. not uvfainWrt draire in the United StaUa for torrt-totiai tJrtetwjoo south of tha Bio Orande.The boundarir. of tbu two repuUin have,been eSMUtahed In conformity with the bestiurisdlctional interests of both. The line ofdemarcation b not merely conrentiuaaL ItIs awra. It aspamtas a Bpauisb-Amrricf>»people from a Bazon-Ameriraa pMple.

awsKsstisvalaw of om- trade with tts* coantrlw ofHorth anal Soath America, it mav be v.t-11to atas. that shear population U nearly

qtdU. «fsy mUUoas-ead that, in

eou>ahmito pay E

t would ben greatcalamity to .-hiwhich southernID vindicate civil rights, and adapting them-wive, to the coudiliooa of political tran-qullttr and indnatrial prograaa. If there be

- nd violent ontbreak* in tbethi* peaceful program. Out pnb-tbs country regards them a*

txceptional and hopefully tnatta tbat eachwfb prove tbe last

Tbe south needa capital and occupation,ot controversy. As much aa any part ot

the north the WHIHI

• > i l U ith ogBiustopinion of

U l

ai dnveloproeot and proeperity. *t, should not lend their electoral v

h

The at™ig*Ji of the RepubUc U im n-a-,by tha multiplication of land holders, Ourlawn should look to tbe julickiun MICDInient at actttal *ettitrs on tbe pnblic ilowhich sboufat henceforth be held a* s«treat for the beawflt of tbcae w-kinz hThe tandenrr -> oonaolfdaM larar tn' ' in the ownership of indl vidnals c

Is far les. rofltable to tbe nation IDevery way than when it* ownenliip ftdivided nmong one thotUMnd men. The evilof permitting Urge tract* of the natinoa!domain ta be consolidated and controlled bythe few against the many if enhanced when

controlling It are aliens. Ith

g tloDal m v r m i one lafrg*-*««-the for-ign carrying trade. It w..

^ i i crippled in oor rivU war. ... >

of tbe United Statea under all administra-

te tart—the collection andOf revenue—lb.) ncord ot BdeUty haa neverterm surpaavil in any nation. With th*almost fabulou.and paid during the

itagrity waa th> prevailing rule. Indeed.iroUKhoat that trying period, it caa (w Mid1 the honor of the Anwrk-an name, that 1111-

haa UthertoraroMd to help.

n u t to railways aad to manufacture*, anda*majlahar*or tbe «pital aod « . l .nw.by oar dtfaena to tiwse enterpriMs wouMhava carried our ahfpa ta every Ma•very port. A law j u t enactedsome of the burdens upon otrnaviga-^ ^ . ^ I P I W W ™o UUIUBIB upon our navigation aiW

M 1 inapire* hope that thts'great interest may sclast receive its due ithare of attention. Allefforts in tlua direcUon ahoukl receife aa-oounagemeiit.

Ckithfulnew and diahoncaty among crvil ofB-- ttere as ran as mttcondBct and coward-

It include* a vaat b

ra»e we great BNMB OC maalatarUl oflkanftom partisan toflutttoa and personal n a -tiol. Impartiality In the mode of appoint-mmtu, be baaed on qualaVwtwn. and ^

to be baaed on faithful dle-

, Ua« the legiaiati^ branch ott*e government from all control o: appoint-ment, and th. executive d^partmrnt wttl berelieved by aubjKtin; ap).ointmenu to BiedraJea and thus reni.miitf ttam from thecaprice of fa

(Of (atfea^.ofeqBalcon.r> tbe soldiers who naked tlnaeof tha L"iiion.( antered coDKieas in ISCIHat prolonged aervk* I

MPMV<ai>or1a cirfl1onVw«aolnrae, and than for a

Uw which gWeain

This survey of onr condition as a nationremind* us that material proaperity is but amockery if it does not tend to nreeerve theliberty of tbe people. A free ballot is th-

' 'fawn institutions, withoutwelfare is aasured. A

,bode. the very majesty of tr t . „-Ten millions of voters desire to take part i

" ; contest. Tha safety of the re-upon the integrity of the ballot.

rit f O to tb itir_.-afrandttlent vote la no worn s

crime against (nnMitutioual liberty thau toobstruct tba deponit of an bw—t vote. B.*who rorrnpEa xuSrage strikea at the veryroot of free ,-ov*rnnieiit He is tba arcbenemy of th. rer-»blic- He forgeU that in J

tramplis« «poa UM righM of others he fa-tally frapertbhlaown riffata. ' I t hi a goo)land which the Lord our <4pd doth g l v e V '

"

11 at i f 11 iiinaslasl-t"—"-*•mMMtoWwt Pulut and

of my sen•Han for at

long a. I U d the right by law to nominateof a. I tad the right byI U M . In the XL o?

d that tb* praaaat Uw which arbitrarily

l>w n u U In

TI country aad In Uw> requirementssagnag* of ccmawc . in tbe country to• beissMt. Theaasaa rah> abonUi b .

I am. wftfa great respect,Your obedient servant,

Jump. BuwtA nithtcao Town lllame.

On*.-™ EUrfiM, Mich.. Jnir Jft—For th-third Urns within a year th- town of CedarSprings » Mug swept by tliv. . The confla-gration started in a larze lumber yard whiJ*

1 wa. Mowing directly toward"Johnson & Unk'a mill, tbe IV.I-

. the Urand Raplda aad Indiana,railroad depot, tbe Cedar Sprrnp. hou* actthe whole busiuea. pert, of twn aquaret a»lboth nUaa of the main street of tbe town ar.entirely coaaauaad. The Grand Eapid> ftr*departisHar. haa arrived on the seme and iaendeavoring to save tbe rvddence pardon oftbe town. Two men and ota> boy war*burned in the milL One man, * conunetrialtraveler, waa baroed in the Wagar house.

An Kxtl+alon H««rd Thirty MUM.POTTSVILLB, July 1ft—Twn httxtdrj<f kejtff

of powder compusitiou in Lafliu fc Hand'*mill at Creaaona exploded laat night, wrecN-ing the barrel mill m wbieb It waa beingmixed and tbe soxroundiug buildinga. batfortOnaUly mlsslsji taw aMgaamg containiugLODO km ot powdar. Timber, were thrown« « y ^ t o t l - _ p n h l l e h i g h w a y s t h . « .L p p o s r .90V yard, to the publicport was beard thirty,bad juat left tW a«Ul

highway a:" " >w«j. A largo

• row had Jmt

vnralr ban by faffing debris. .The d*mag*Mart by fatlli• to»lUvUOO.

n a i a n w , July il».—In resoana* to ttor. applicaat. for >-xu>ii>Doa to 60 peMiou oak. naminrrs' peattiond by tha m a t act, a niu.ib-r of liHJQ af pHcNttfona. The ' <**m*ry ot tt•r derided that th* poaiUonaare <Jj Wen M conk! not be Oiled by wonwi

TIM W M * BraaMlu n o t .In Tin—IIsill. Jury IB. —Tbe eaar ha»•fcirinirt hk ran to Waraaw, on account

• plot to blowup I*

1

Agilost Korrlga Frt* Tradr and Paaprr Labor.

tv-«i

Page 3: SHERWIN'S Shoe Store, - digifind-it.com · TWP or lhr*e day. a j.. a n unknown lady •earing a mourntn^ veil, paased tbrongh portion of the Fifth *ard, Bliaabeth, ai seeing o chiU

NEWS IN A NtfTSHElL.

'Cnd«»«tta. of IntelThimchom tha TarU.

T*« r h i l p i m l a P n n e i - — A MA ni l - An

iy turn-nine for Now York OB • toor

Bathing has b » a board o* •*• *dMta erf Mr. W. D. H»tah, of Vmmr *V^r Tort. _

•Jv London g p• matins fnr tlw pnrpOM of n gbearing Lien*. Greely and party.

i t SewtpiTport, Mm-l,,< i, atnrted for & K™W)Li«iii. Grecly upon lak ftrrfvi! home.

Their wmuch«Lck*M>in F i n u u . InanehonjXtfl! thmv « r » n r « - i i W n i * w o r yel-1M fever Mid 100 CMM of dyinitery.

J,,i,u- roa.Iy. the fcurglur who brokn IntoBKbiraok*. Hotel nt Oy.tw B«y WMM weehif., wtu enpWrad yaitrrdny at Glen COTO.

Willmm B. Sben. who killed Offiwr Beker1**"1HUT «t Newport, R. I., h n bawi runHefed and sentenced to «*t< prlion for lift

TV county traaanrer of Palo PI Into comly. Ti'xita, h u oractntied with W.OUO ™ iI««TinK behind him defalcation* amountingbOMP

TV- <1rad bodlwi hrtmtrht back from thAnitie t s are preserved in alcohol. Airti~.it metal coffin* ant bain! made for aaoh

While H(thtiiint a OreJ<*»ph Vanoe and W* brother Koy.«n>: tmni*d to itaath. Tbry n**l

Two «n» of Mr. Pratt, United State* c«.!•*.. Oil*, Inriand, while bo»ti..RQuMnatown, wore urnet. One WB* drownedtin- • i* \i ,T'•) recovery U doubtful. '

At a Mle of California Mooted stock fa

if nM, bringing a toUl of *19, in).

J6l.ni.ie and Freddie, 10 and 13 yean oldh f Willi t

A fabiuet meeting wa* held to Wiuhingtonjertirday afternoon. 1*8 precauHoiftrjitppi taken to prerent the introdnctithe Solera in the Unit*.. Ht»t--n m

.prort i 1 • •

1W- V t railwajThe " • p o e t a * o b j e c t e d t

ngusd, and the dr iv n reantned «t e n i < 7 a f t t - r t i o t o . « . . .

•jjpns IwDded. _

Ho rurther trouble

trilos tn

tr aty haa been «__and Germany, by tlw«iau will lienoeforthD G « n i t o j a iwpt by

tmniot which n' • .l!l..V,(lt III I.".

»:•.-.•«! ivrmif.

liutderera .langed r « « t « d a y — A t Naunia,

U, Cummlngt N*l«t*; a t Gremiril le, M i w . ;

r-jLt. Hunt aud Dan Parker (both co londj;«t « - O y U wiwr.*sh , JO*.. Ham WUliama,jr iML

Ailnli™. WJcholia aayi that nona ot thefli!il.*s ecaompanylnx the Bear and Tb"t,»tn t-iititi.-.l t o any portion of t h e HM.uuu

r harU offered b y the g w e m m a n t for TLn

Mcua of the (imeiy party.

Tln-'Chiwa* s o t s n u n e n t bat sunotionad

tin- mtrwluetion ot ra i lway* i n Amiam. I t

la probabl* the (orartuuxit wiU carry on tho*ui* ol wnabuction, in oniar U) avoid U MpiuiOnof loralyn

y ,-ii airerted at HcKwport, Pa.,

n his mind u unbalanosd.

tlu- new ihipiangppiiig commiaion

entitled to row»T«

Tb* Harrison Lank. • * Indiannpolin. thetailurer.f which bai beea anaxmncod, la indMrgn (,;' tlw Mbertff. Nothing la knuirn tiffKMdbor liabiliUea. The impreston ia""•t th.. drporftore wiU I w baarily. It inMm* * - -i^njau a n •DOU.IUU

M toknoir who

V rm elamawtogathw,«• - for ijrwdcnt, aui

badly i»jur«i. Thai-rmaJo.n tte wall.died, could ha heanj

ring that t b m .udba

H.S. BARNES,17 and 19 Front Street East,

Plainfield, K. J. .

I« SElXlS(i

WINDOW SHADES,

WINDOW GLASS,

WALL PAIER,

MIXED PAINTS,

VAUNISHES,

FURNITURE POLISH.

And, in short, everything in hisline, at New York prices

and also gives a rebateof 5 per cent for

cash.

CALL AND SEE HIM.

CITY MILLS,Someiset Street,

Near Front, Plainfield, N.J.

FRENCH BROS.Merchant Millers,

nltMie u d krl.il DcaUn ID

CHOICE Bind* of

FLOURNew ProcessPastry and

Family

EVER-READY PREPARED

Flour and Indian Meal,Hominy, Oat-meal,

Wheat and Rye Bran.All kinds of Feed for Horses,

Cattle and Poultry.

BALED HAY AND STRAW.

Com, Oats, Wheat, Buckwh eat, Bar-ley, Wheat and Rye Bran, Corn

Meal, Screenings, CrackedCorn, Bone Meal, Oil

Cake Meal, GroundOyster Shells,

CrackedBone,

GOODB, E m , DELTVEBED.

EDSALL'SYou will find an excellent assor

Summer Fixingsthe latest

goods, ar 4ind most attracti'

Correct PricesAM articles ;irc marked at the vei

LOWEST fOssHtLE FKIURES

in order to encourage home trad

and leave no excuse for going OL

of town to maku purchases.

Pretty Raebings and Fichus,Beautiful Handkerchiefs,

Handsome Laces,Mitts aid Gloves,

Ribbons, Hosier;,mer Corsets

Fine Hamburghsin real pretty patterns.

Sun UmbrellasAND -

PARASOLS.

Merino liulerwear.A complete assortment of

L M.FRENCH,Carriage Manufacturer,

No. 18 Somerset St.

PLAIHFIELD, H. J.

STRANGERSin town and others, who are pre-paring to leave for their

Summer Vacations,will find this' establishment thePROPER PtACEthe

to purchase

meSummer

Carriages.ALL STYLES.

was 'FOR PROMPT CASE

EPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES

AT SHORT NOTICE.

NKST QUALITY WASHINGTON VALLKY

PUBE spsraa WATEB

ICE,SIMPSON & CO.,

Ibohiile Tndt Iidt i- . Ihe pnfri«)r at

snnoi t co.,I Arbor Vil». Nor

reeling and Contracting

IK AIATK B1LAHCHB&

minecessary articles needed at thisseason of the ye.ir, and withoutwhich LADIES feel their ar-rangements art- very incomplete.

EDSALL'SWhite Goods

f ash Dress Fabrics.At this season of thanxious to closelout.STOCKS, anrj RARE BAR-GAINS can bje picked up nowthat are not always to be had inthe early season.

Wei offer

A Special Lot ofLADIES'

Muslin Underwear.Consisting of Fine Skirts, Chemise,

Night Dresses and Drawers,j all at

$1.47 Each.All otour DEPARTMENTS havefull Seasonable Goods, and Ladiescan save themselves considerableannoyance and time by a visit toOUR STORE.; You can rest as-sured you will receive the utmostattention and politeness from allof our salesmen and salesladies,and will not be unpleasantly urgedto kHiw* We purchase our goodsdirect from M A N U FACT U R-ERS AND IMPORTERS, andare prepared to meet the mostactive competition.

Seely Edsall.). i. VXN :EMBURGH,

Marnier

Drag Store!Formerly Yoorhees','

21 W. Front SnPlainfield, N. J.

Jlotel

flletotoood

Telephone Call. No. I

PHYSICIANS" PRESCRIPTION)id FAMILY RECIPES com-pounded with the. utmost

care. BuBinessconduct-ed undcr the imnii;-

diate supervi-sion of the

Propri-etor.

BUTLER,The originator of 5 cent I.ce CreamSoda water, desires to call especiaattention to his

5 Cent GINGER ALE,

Equal to the finest Imported.

BUTLER; selling "Bolles Bros." Extracts fothe Handkerchief, equal to any

Manufacture,

WHY!Buy "Extracts" reduced with al-cohol, or any of the ordinary

l bilognes put up in cles, retailing for 25 cents, whi

you cangettheaboveGENUINEEXTRACTS, all odors, at

BUTLERS,or only 25 cents per ounce bottle.

BUTLER'SAromatic Tooth Wash foi cleaningand preserving the teeth. Imparts

1 fragrance to the breath that israre and delightful. It preventsall tartar and discolorationsand completely arrests the

progress of decay, at thesame time whiteningsuch parts as may

have nlready be-come affected.

'rice 25 cts. per Bottle.Only H

?ut/er's Drug Store.

BUTLER'S

One of the mostHealthful, Comfortableand Accessible InlandSummer Resorts in theCountry.

0. tf, Woodruff,

CARNEY BROS.,Ha 11 Somenet Street.

TINNERS,

ud Finns.

Storm Stored! Stored Stored IAll kiwh o( linwirt nuJr 10 order. Cone ant Mt

o.r Oil Slow,. Snulbirqt MW. C« Futiflf Wcheap u fii aork can be done.

Sanitary Plumbing.

Alt kind, of FUTUM, {(••(», t

DALY'S .

CITY HOTEL,<$•« Put lieue and Sucond Stmt,

Plainfield, N. J.

FlMM.' fJM I ACOOMMOpanOVS WOK THAU

T AND PAJIU.T BOAN

FIRST-CLASS TABLE.

PARK HOUSE.Put i m u CotHt of EUttk Stmt,

Plainneld, N. J.

A Farorite Summer Resort.

PROSPECT HOUSE

Club House,

1 DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT.

SOMERSET HOUSE.

Cor. Somerset and Emily Sts.,Nertb I U A U .

John W. Hufjrbca, Prop.

Srablm u d abed* uucbed .

l l l b l l l «

Headquarters forVOEHL'S

New EnglandBREAD,

And all VaricHes of Pirst^laM

Cake, Pies, Pastry, Bread, etc.

15 West Front Street,

New En^and Bread a Specialty.gThe old tumd «t

MOBOAN BIBD,Park AT«nne, PUiniUld. K. J.

OUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION!

Price 35 Cents

Butler'sCOLOGNE «i»i.T5 per pint, <

C. A. BUTLER,Proprietor. >

\ FARMER'S HOTEL,

Somcnet Si- ne.r Front Si.

JACOB BLIMM, PBCPKIETOE.

nby dar, nakoeB,

Mountain View Farm,: BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN.

E. C. MULFORDReal Estate Broker

andFire Insurance.

Offioe 35 and 37, Opp. B. S . Station,

Plainneld, N. J.

Tktl«t.lMi1aIiiDueiCa.a(PUU.,

Ph«liissifuaCo.,oflMil«.

ft£SIO£HC£. HO. 69 £AST rtrr/f STtt£ET.

Office Hours, 7 a. m. 106:30 p. mi

' Charming Summer Retreat.

FRANK DAY,

LIVERY STABLE,SECOND STREET,

CurlMtf to Het HI Train

imily Riding a Specialty.

PABHES DESIRIIG TO

TO THE

SYNDICATE SHARES

The Plainneld Transportation,

Clay Mining

MfWIUFACTDlUHG COMPANY.

Plainfield, N. J. You will find tnent of

WINDOW SHADES, in the latest and most attractive goods, at /

Correct Prices. 21 W. Front Sri

Plainfield, N. J.

One of the mat Healthful, Comfortable and Accessible Inland Summer Resorts in the Country.

Stores Stored ! Stored Stored I ^ir6srEa^-!"-«fitx*s

Sanitary Plumbing. All articles are marked at the very Lowest Possible Fisvm in order to encourage home trade, and leave no excuse for going out of town to make purchases. Pretty Racbmgs and Fichus,

Beutifnl Handkerchiefs, Handsome Laces,

Kitts and Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery,

and Summer Corsets.

WINDOW GLASS. WALL PAPER. MIXED PAINTS.

VARNISHES, FURNITURE POLISH. And, in short, everything in hi: line, at New York prices and alio gives a rebate of 5 per cent for cash. CALL AND SEE TIIM.

t. Woodruff, proprietor.

DALY'S PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTION! and FAMILY RECIPES com- pounded with the utmost care. Ruainessconduct- ed under the imme- diate supervi- CITY HOTEL,

Plainfield, N. J.

BUTLER, CITY MILLS, In real pretty patterns.

Someiset Street. Near Front. Plainfield, N.J.

attention to his Sun Umbrellas

AND

PARASOLS.

5 Coat SMSES ALE. Equal to the finest Imported.

FRENCH BROS. Merchant Millers,

VOEHL’S

New England

BREAD,

Merino l^tderwear. A complete assortment of Is selling “Bolles Hros." Extracts for the Handkerchief, equal to any of American Manufacture, at aj 014 P*r owner. ALL ODORS.

CHOU PARK HOUSE.

Put iiuu CofMf M Eights Stmt. Plainfield. N. J.

WFLOUR EVER-READY PREPARED

Flour and Indian Meal, Hominy, Oat-meal,

Wheat and Rye Bran. All kinds of Feed for Horse*. Cattle and Poultry. BALED HAYANDSTRAW. Com. Oats, Wheat. Buckwheat, Bar. ley, Wheat and Rye Bran, Corn Meal, Screenings. Cracked Corn, Bone Meal, Oil Cake Meat Ground Oyster Shells. Cracked Bone,

GOODS, ETC., DELIVERED.

A Favorite Summer Resort. Buy "Extracts' reduced with al- cohol, or any of the ordinary colognes put up in one .ounce bot- tles. retailing for 2$ cents, when you can get the above GENUINE EXTRACTS, all odors, at

in town and others, who are pre- paring to leave for their Summer Vacations. will find this establishment the PROPER PLACE to purchase the .

PROSPECT HOUSE

Club House\ JACOB VOf.ML.

for only 25 cent* per ounce bottle. I DELIGHTFUL SUIIEI RESORT. necessary articles needed at this season of the year, and without which LADIES feel their ar- rangements arc very incomplete. BUTLER’S

Aromatic Tooth Wash foa cleaning and preserving the teeth. Imparts a fragrance to the breath that is rare and delightful. It prerents all tartar and discolorations and completely arrests the progress of decay, at the •uune time whitening such parts as may have already be- come affected.

SOMERSET HOUSE. Cor. Somereet and Emily Sts.. John W. Hughes, Prop. EDSALL’S

White Goods AND

Wash Dress Fabrics.

L. M. FRENCH

No. 18 Somerset St. PLAMFIELD. M. J.

Price 25 cts. per Bottle. At this season of the year we are anxious to dose'out all SUMMER STOCKS, and RARE BAR- GAINS can be picked up now that are not always to be had in the early season. Fine

Summer

Carriages. ALL STYLES.

CHEAP 'FOE PROMPT CASE

Butler 's Drug Store. LAMB S HOTEL.

E. C. MULFORD ,Real Estate Broker

and Fire Insurance.

Office 35 and 37, Opp. E. R. Station, Plainfield, N. J.

A Special Lot of LADIES'

Muslin Underwear. Consist ingof Fine Skirts, Chemise. Night Dresses and Drawers, all at

FARMER S HOTEL,

REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES AT SHORT NOTICE. HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION! Mountain View Farm, BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN.

Charming Summer Aetreat. SYNDICATE SHARKS SIMPSON & CO.,

IMmli Tnii IKt t SpeUKj. j FRANK DAY, (ieffor u> ■. * J. Ml—J

LIVERY STABLE, SECOND STREET,

The Plainfield Trusportition, Clay Mining

MANUFACTURING COMPANY.

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appoint*] by Hra.tha l i iaaia of Mr.

PRESBYTERIAN.

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of a year and iMmil the Hmnrd UuJ.vrr-ity at VV'aafainpou. Ha remained

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,.. ,.,,b-i<-,tia« «f Tin- }t •*.- York

COMPTON'S/ce Cream Garden

26 West Front Street.

BUY COMPTON'SNEW JERSEY

HOME-MADE BREADIf Vou Wont the Best.

COMPTOJTS CANDY

Is Noted for Being Fresh, andthe Largest Variety in

the city.

.BDT COMPTOWS

Fine ChocolatesL L. COMPTON.

)UON'S ICE CREAMPlaisSeld Garden u d Depot,

36 front Street.New York Depots tt» Resturuits.

89 BJeecker St , 140 6tb Ave.H*Hem Depot m» Restaurant.

104 West M S t ,Newark, N. J. Depot *V Restauinst.

675 Broad SI.DIXON-S |C£ CRRAK t. aadt fro. the . , ™wlKf *>f 4>mflfe County u d TJcfc«*rT Covatraj... "hippfd Drrecl. Jnd in FISVODKI with lac

CHURCH FESTIVALfcRESTAl^tANAND FAMIL1E"SUPPLIED.

At Dixon's Ice Cream Garrozert Lemonade, Water Ices,anana Ice Cream, Ice •Cream ant

-ake at 20 cents. |For Church Festivals,Ice Cream Parties,

Sunday School Festivals,and

Society Gatherings.

Diioo's Ice Cream Garden,TEMT, 40X60 FEET,

Accommodating i°° Persons.

EDWARD RAMONETTI,FRENCH CONFECTIONERY

GE CREAM SALOON.Krench and American

lee Cream and Water /CM.

Freuch Styles for

Punch Glace.

A 1 *TJ* Variety of

Ice Cretin InltiUots,

ice Creamzaniooa. F«liv»ls. Church«. Fain,

eic, a( Reduced Price*.

24 North Ave.,PhinfnU, M. J.

ier'sLakeHouse|AKD

ce Cream Garden,

Manufacturer, Wholesale andRetail Dealer in

ICE CREAMAMD

Water IcesA U rLAVORS.

HtfrttkmKttt

Ice CreamWater!

All iFlavors

FIVE CENTS;

MillerAND

Wiberley'sPHARMACY

Under Van Deventer Hall.

Having greatly increased QIcilities we ask attention to thiperior quality of our Soda Watehidi cannot be excelled, and t

o the new flavors we have intro-duced.

inger Ale on DraughtEqual to any imported.

HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS,20 Cents per Ounce.

'e guarantee these extracts to be:tter than any sold for .25 cents,

"id have all the favorite odors.

ver 1000 Bottles Sold by tin the fast Two fears.

Why Pay 50cJOR

Antifermentine,The Great Fruit Preserver.

When Yon Can Boy ItFor 38c a Box

AT

MLLERJWIBERLEY'Sflier's 20 c Cora Cure.positive and painless cure foi

>tns.

' BOTTLES FOR ti.00.

ponges andChamois.

large assortment selected withxctul care, and offered at reason

rices.

Prescriptionsthis department we give otn

rsonai and especial attention,us insuring reliability and

•romptness, at greatly reducedCes.

W l HAVE JOI.XED

0 CombinationON

HIGH PRICES.d shall continue to favor our

customer! with all goodsat POPU LAR prices.

0 E. Front StreetPLAIN FIELD, It.'J.

Special Sale

Fine Clothing]FOR

30 DAYSOHt-Y. ,

Tremendous. Slaughter \ )

ELEGANT SDITS!SC1TS OF THE

FINEST FABRICS

Fancy Cashmeres,

Cheviots, "

'Corkscrews,

Whip Cords,

Diagonals,

AND

SILK MIXTURESFROM

$8 toSOLD FORMERLY FROM

$8 to $30EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS

llapuvas,

Linen Coats,

and Dusten.

WHITE VESTS60c and UPWARDS

lifgtst ud Bat Assortment

OF

BOTS' U d CHILDREN'S SDITSIN THE CITY

AT

Tremendously LOW PRICES,YOU CAS

SAYE MONEYBY SELECTING YOUR

CLOTHINGAT THE OLD

Established Houseor

S. C. i-ilienstern,THE LEADINO FLAINITELD

CLOTHIER,

Merchant TailorAMD

GENTS' FURNISHER,HO. 7

:. Front Street/OPPOSITE

Park Avenue.

Ice Cream Garden, 26 West Front Street.

! BUY COMPTON’S- {• NEW JERSEY HOME-MADE BREAD,

1/ You Want the Be*. COMPTON’S CANDY

All .Flavors

OMLV.

Tremendous. Slaughter? Mticcs wAt ixnrv *

Is Noted for Being Fresh, and the Largest Variety in

the city. BUY COMPTON'S

Fine Chocolates. L. L. COMPTON.

AND

FINEST FABRICS

PHARMACY\ Under Yin Derate Htfl.

Fancy Cashmeres, Cheviots, ^

Corkscrews, Whip Cords,

Diagonals, AMD

SILK MIXTURES

niXOH’S ICE CREAM. ^ PlaiaAald CsrMen and Depart.

35 Prut Street Mew York Depots % Restaurants.

289 Bleeder St, 140 6th Are., Harlam Depot Rastanrant,

104 Vest 125th St, H«ro». M. j. DtpM ** Htnuiul

675 Broad St

Having greatly increased our eilities »t ash attention to the perior quality of our Soda Water, rich cannot be excelled, and to the new flavors we have intro-

j-'iasi.wriitt.’SrJs’.c, rUlNriELD AMD PHILADEI.PHIA HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS,

20 Cents per Ounce. W'e guarantee these extracts to be better than any sold lor .25 cents, and have all the favorite odors. Over 1000 Ballltt Sold by >1

in tho last Two Tear*.

At Dixon’s lee Cream Garden. Froacn Lemonade, Water Ices, Banana Ice Cream, IceCream and Cake at 30 cents. For Church Festivals,

Ice Cream Parties, Sunday School Festivals,

and Society Gatherings.

Dim's Ice Cream Garden, TENT, 40X60 feet.

Accommodating 100 Persona

Mohairs, Linen Coats,

and Dusters.

50c tad UPWARDS

When Yon Can Boy It

For 38c a Box EDVARD RAMOMETTI,

FRENCH CONFECTIONERY BOYS' and CHHDRE1CS SUITS

MILLER# WIBERLE Y’S

Miller’s 20c Com Care. FiXmcS Stvln for

Punch Glace. 0 BOTTLES FOR SI.OO.

Sponges and L Chamois. Ice Cream

Established House 24 North Ave.,

Prescription

personal and especial attention, thus insuring reliability and promptness, at greatly reduced THE LEADHJG PLAINFIELD

Ice Cream Garden, Ho Combination

Manufacturer. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HIGH PRICES.

ICECREAM AMD

Water Ices HO. 7

E. Front Street OPPOSITE

Park Avenue.