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NUMBER 7.645 NEW ARK, J.. W EDNESDAY, JU N E 3. 1008.—T\VENTY PAGES: TWO CENTS.

HATTERS ARE ORDERED BACK

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President of Orange L o a l Takes This Stand After Hearing

from National Officers.

DEAL IN AUTOS LEADS TO SUIT

Machines Sold J, F. Kelly, a n Overbrook Asylum Contractor,

as Agent, Not Paid For.

WILL RESUME JOBS TO-MORROW PROTESTED NOTE THE BASIS

J o h n A, M ofR i, H e m l o f fhc> | D c f ^ n d n n t Siiri* B e 8o ld I llm iln r M «-H n ftc r a o f N o r ih A iiip r lc i i , AdlIrvNff- , In n th e J o u r i i e ) t iir n , D eelH reR lh n ( It In M ow n U fH K yare In He «ik Offl- C«r Ilk !>H tloiiHi H u4l>- H erooB e o f T r e o t m e u l (il<kpn lle |> re i» eu T iillv ea .

Fi'linwlri^f :i of th e lintte rsAnd iho ejh I'Litlve rnTii in it te* 'uf ilie rnll(-il t ia tl e rf l nf Nifrtli Arnt-rlrM. |n ih e UrutiK''* A rmory i.i-anj-. Un-piilf-iit M k l i . h l iiivn-iiiii , of till,' UitiiiKf lui-al. nniereiJ the in»'iito re tu rn t«i w o rk l«)-trKHTow Tlii!i ae- tion Wft.M liilieji liy HrHiitJiin i i f te r Jieanfi^i th e na tlnmii niMfei.s sp o u k on tlu- lrout)ie. WHli i!u. r e t u r n tin* haiiiTH hn a t t e m p t wiil Ijo m a d e to aat;ou..iji i |m I'Ik IU of ilie iihtmiif:n't.t irtT« to get niu- Uders to lakt- Gif placeH of tlie kjfk d- out ir in im eih

T h e fac t (hu t Jill t lm mon imvi* iu>fn ordered bni 'k m th e i r lieiirln-M dues ri-d nietyi t h a t ihes will ifet w ork ui uiu-f, i t (b prnbiitiU', i i uW f\o r , t h u t tlie i>f iiu: t r a d e k n o w n us "for ijnrN '" wMI dvulri w o rk jnimedli ityly . I t ta n u t likely, ii uw fve i ,th a t the muitlieirt will h f nhii* in n-eurnu for th re e o r f o u r d ay a . aa iht*i will iui \y to wal l for a n uccum uIt iU oi i o f w u ik ri’tnn the “ formeiH."

J ohn A. Mufllit, liiB i i a l lo n a l pri'Mldfui, marie a HJujrl uddre.SN a l tlio n if f l tn g , Ui'frlng the mfj i In ru t In ii rourd i in r f wiili the ir hyiuwM am i Ignur** sfriilun-iii . ll.iWdH rep i-atfiliy I n i f i t u p l e d arid Hunie oflilw rpmnrhH A i ilir (’omli i-siiin of Ills ta lk . Mr. MurttU dfi la md Dial hi f o rn j f r yi-ar.s ll w a a a n i-sli-em uml h onor to br* a n t>fI1r<‘r In itir* halTHrs’ u i - Baiilzatloii. ‘'h n l l o - d a y ll U a illMgriu-r-, because nf the v l l f n p l th e ta w h k ’h Home of the hflttff.' t ilrnS in-ft Hsiiry to Inu l lU ih e l rtifflrla] rnpn-si=-ntfUl\ i-H. ■

Mr. Mof tlu sali^ t l i a t If ttm l i a t t c r s Iri- il st ed upon s u p p o r t l i i f f t h e mmuJ of Ui»i I r li nmers co i i l r a ry | .i t h e ii a tlunal hy l.iwn they inlfflu pr*-<-lpltaiB a g f t jm a l l l f .n p 5f the I jn lust ry ih ro u ^ fh o u t the f m m l r y l i e n n m n im . 'd t h a t t t ie nutli>iml Ijoanl uf h a t te r s wukild Imld u m e t i t n p Junii 10, WfiC'il he pniiited riul t h a t they iiukIi I df- t la ro a H .v m paih it l r lo -k n i i i should Uie Ir lmmera hi' aupia ir t i-d h \ t h f men.

Under s i u h oirouni.HTniu’ff. Um natluiuil lick heriflU fu n d , 4\L. Mofiin pred lr ted . would be exhansH -d G jr fe weeks,

Ins iilUng renm rkft vrJS|3nir«*iUf!l Iry so \- ■ iraJ of ih a h a i i e r a liKoImsi ihe Im il pifl.

Cer« fur fa l ling to b r lu p (lie maUe>r before the nutUmal h o a r d s o o n e r

T h e mepiliiK re fusird to dn iHiHlnesH Qnill (ho irl rnmcrH' wide o f i h - Hiiua- Hon w'HH a i red , a n d Miss t ' aU u r l i ie Kenned)’, p r e s l d n u o f Die Trininit-r.'i Union, a d d r e s s e d th e p al lie r ln g . Shu W'antPd to kiiu^v w h y ih r manu- ta o tu re r s lindleil i h r im*n hack ro work, i n d nnHWfred t h e (jtu‘s t l o r by say in g th a t It WHS for till* p u r p o s e of dowoliijf itie IrlmmerB' oTgunl7at lon.

Tbn fa te of (hi* i n e j r s o rga idza t lnn , <he laid, fiepeniit'd upo n w h n i Jnipptnied tu ihe T r i m m e r s ’ L'tilon,

‘T h e niaTiufac-lurerM, ' s h e ponllrun\!, "ch a rg ed ua w i th unbus in ess -M ke me(h- kde, but iH it bnelneew -llke fo r them (o je g lec l Rnflwprlng o u r Ietter.s f<ir nine i a y s a n d ihpn s t o p w p lg h ln g out work an t ll tw o or t h r e e h o u r s b e fo re o u r uf- Bcers w ere notlHed t h a t t h e irlinmorB' de- par imenl fl would b e cioeed d o w n ? They laid WR a r e u n b i i s lu e e s - l l k e iiecaiiBe w« jid not fiocept a l l t h e i r demaniJH. Why liiouM WB?"

Michael J, D aw ler , n a t i o n a l sncrelikry. Spoke on th e s i t u a t i o n a m i (lcclar#^d th a t tf nny onie p r e s e n t h a d fnrmt*d the Itn- pres.slOTi f r o m w 'h a t MIbb K ennedy had laid , t lm i th e m f t n u f a c t i i r e r a look up the ir g r le vancea w i th th e natJorml nrhi- t r a to r s be fore a n y c o n f e r e n c e puuld bo had w i th the e m p lo y es , It w ns wrong, K q called th e a t t e n t i o n of tl te men to th e f/icl th n t th e n u t l o n a l b y l a w s p revem ed th « l r e n te r in g u p o n a s y m p a t h e t i c ei flku w ithout th e c o n s e n t of t h e nn l lo n a l board.

AMERICAN HORSES ARE BEATEN IN THE DERBY

Ebictieli C laaalc W « n by l^lgnorln-e t i a a t KK) t o I , N o r m a n t l . a n d

.Hensick II. Helnfc In p la c e il .LO N DO N , Jtinfi S - S lg m n r ln e t t a , a t 100

Jo 1, won th e c ln s s ic E n g l i s h Derby th is tfterncKin a t E'ps4)m D o w n a Prim er , ino kn 3, wns second, a n d L la n g w a n , 100 (o 8, was th ird. H ig n o r tn c l l a w on by twn rn g th a .

The rc.suH w as t h e b ig g e s t upset ever k*en In th e E n g l i s h D erb y , a s none of the lo raes picked fo r p l a c e s In lh« m c c got t i t h t n the money.

The re su l t w a s a b i t t e r d is ap p o in tm e n t » A ugus t B e l m o n t a n d W, K. V ander- Hit, the A m er i can a , w h o b ac k ed th e i r en- j l e a to ttic t u n e of JIOO.OOO. Helmont 'a Karman 111. w a s c o n s id e r e d to h av e aIran d c lm nce f o r v ic to ry , w h i t e ' Vander* llt'p Seasick i l . w a s a l so reg a rd e d a ke iy cand id a te .T h e u n p la d i ig nf P e r r i e r , K in g E d w a r d ’s

In try , w as a s e v e r e b lo w to th e royulEa r l y and Ihopp wtio . fo r Benflmental eaaons, a lw a y s p in i h e i r f a i th to the [Ing'fl en t ry .T h e D erb y h a s b e e n w o n threp* t im es

ty Amer icana. L a s t y e a r R ic hard Cro- ier*s Orby won t h e race , In 1901 William ?. W h i tn e y c a p tu r e d t h e even i, with the fcngllflh horae V oln d y v o sk l , leased for th e lace f ro m T.ady M eu r . a n d in 1881 P ie r re Lortilflrd’s A m e r i c a n b r e d horse, Iroquois, IniRhed In fron t.

PERTH AMBOY BOATS DO NOT SATISFY RUSSIANS

,ln v en tlK M l« D e a l W h e r e b y L ev r ta N lv o n G ot J o b

D n r ln ff t h e R e r e n t W a r .Cnblf D ispnif'h to tha blEW8.

ST. P E T B R S B U llG . Ju ne 3.—The pur- jhaae o f ten g o eo lln e ton ied o boats from tew ts K i*on, o f N ew York, Is one o f the hattera on w hich th e M inistry of Marine frill be queatlrmed to -m orrow In th e in- lestlgatton o f cha.rgGS o f n eg lig en t’' Ind Incapacity. T h e torpedo boats are Iflclared to be u tter ly unfU for fighting, Phe defenae o f th e m ln latry la th at It k>ufht the b o a ts to k eep them from frilling Into th e h a n d s o f th e JaponeBo, T he D oum n w ill h ear th e charges.

D uring th e R u eslan -Jap on eeo W ar L ew is KIwm built a t P erth A m boy. N . J., sev- iral BVventy-fDot g a so lin e typ e torp^<^ koaU for the RuesJan G overnm ent. Tliu lirat cra ft wc^ s e n t to R uaala in seotions, ^ul eeireral o f th e la te r onee m ode th e tn p knder their ow n p o w er to a HuM lan port,

REACTION IN ALABAMA.h 'o l i l l i l t la i i B a a te a . t a L o c a l E le c ­t io n B e c a a n e o f R o w C o n d lt ln n n

f r o m L oan o f T a x o a .m o b i l e , A la ,, J u n e 1 —F r o m r e t u r n i gcelTtd tIUi m o m l n K f r o m th e special shoo) t a x e lec t ion h e l d In Mobile C o u n ty c s te rd ay , t h e P r o h l U U o n l i t t h av e su f -

' Bred defea t , l o s t a j t h * c l t y ' b y a m a jo r i t y f m vote* a n d t h e c o u n t y b y a smBller lum ber.

T h e p o aa ag a o f a S t a t e p roh ib i t ion MU ta t h e r e c e n t A l a b a m a L e g ta l a tu r e d e- ( il ved th e p u b l i c e c h o o ls o f t h i t Dounty k IW.OOO p e r y e a r , r e c e iv e d f ro m th e Iq u o r t a x , a n d l o f t t h e m w i t h p n c t I C a l ly ko m p p o r t .T h e e leo ttoa y e e t a r d a y w a « f o r th*. pim-E of h B p o a t a c . a ‘' o n e m i l l " o r t e n o e n u

n w t a x to m a i n t a i n t h e ichoola . A n t t - jblUoDlMt f o u g h t t h e t a x a n d won. r e a o h t r a ’ a a l a i l u a n d sch o o l t e r m wUl

la red u ced t o m e e t t h e oo n d i t lo n x

ISrlBg C a a a h e a O a r S g e e l n H y .

M. A. MoniB'e atablea g n WeehlBtloB at., » CUntoa - e a and M g a w a lt et. W . a t l -

A,. .. .

c h l n e i i I n P l n i i n f H u r d Jk f l a t t n n , A r r h l t e r t f l f o r t h e < n u n t y ^ » l lo R p I tR i l H i i i l d l n g n H b j r o t l o n f l o f D u a l l y M l i i u r t l . P l a l M t l f f ' s f o n n a e l t K n l l \ r t k i g T r i a l In r l m i l t C o u r t .

A don I In aulomobllPH flgurra In a su i t f>ri irlttl In ( h f Siiprenip t 'n u r t f lr cv il t , w i th .SiiirniH A- ' ’o. uml Jfinica F Kelly, ( iv a a u r u r nf ihv in n r c r n , ii>i def^ndnnlK Ttie lu 'i lon in l^rougivt by H W, <.>wen & I 'n,. uf N'pw York, to recover on a n o t^ for 11.080 ,givj.-n Jiilv 15. 11+07. hs p a r t iviyrnf-ni on fmi»' Kf-o itutnmnhIJCH w h ic h Kollv, It Ih purchafl**il rb a g t ’iU.

8iti}rfns Air ( ’n.. wtilcli bafi Q conlrHot fo r piiiinhliiK. heH tlng am i veni ll i ii lng w o rk on (hi- nc'w liulkliiigs nf Uip Ovcrbro<ik ti iH p l in l f u r (he liiHaiiP, wiis I n c o r p o r ­a t e d u n d e r itie laws of New York , a n d bei'un.s** o f ih iu Kfilly cniilcinlw t h a t u ciihijui 111' n m d e p a r ly ilcf i 'mian l to ac t io n b ro u g i i t in N ew .lerfley. A ilmlselon l.H muify by ib e iilnIntllT (li.it i he von- curii Ih a N>w Vurk ■ i>r|inr;il km, b u t ll tij rnulnliilntfil Thai S tn rm s Ar C\>. Is hIttiiiIv Kvlly , D u a n e I-' Mlnard, O w e n 's cmitit4»*I, uMBeillng thn t Hia Incor jToratjng UIIh wan ' ‘irpTHiy ji r|,.Hk beh ind w h ic h K+*ilv hliJ4*k< Ii Ih liJi-nlily."

KmIIv fifknnwb-.lgf.l lu ,i .S’KWi-J rv]>or(cr (ha l he nold tw o niachlncjs like th o s e Involved tiL ih ln m a c (<* the i>nrtners ni i h a Urn; nf H u rd & Sutlui i, . i r r l n t e a s fi*r llie O w r b r n n k wnrk . ' f in s wo* Ii* iWwt, a n d lilt* purc t in sv prlca. In- Paid, whs

aat' l i.Ttie f o u r c a r s tliut figure In t h e su it .

K* tjy 8fj|d. wen* i-niislKiu'^d U> lliH Nt^wark M o to r ( ’» r G ornpany . uf which hu w a s a d i r iT iu r . a n d t lm t tin* a i iumnt ow in g fu r (in III Irt i i ropcidy u dclii uf lh a l c o n c e rn a n d not uguitiHl him

iiwi-M iHHilrlcd iliiU Kelly In ficpienitw^r. k«sl. t u n i f d in an u n lc r f<ir thn'»* l o u r i n g t jirH and ont* rurmlmii i TlieBb* w ere a c iu a l - 1> liii'LgtK, tliH whjhhh ftalil. t h r o u g h th*' N e w a r k M o to r ( ' a r ron ip any* but t h a t Kf-lly g n t i r t t t i r red the paynKml of th e \'chlc“lP8 pionils+ing itia t lie winild g iv e Ids laTfloual i tim k fo r |+i,fl0U as u daponlt im fill n ia c h ln e n he tpIb Iu c o n t r a c t fur. No ch e ck w'Hti fo r th c o m in g , however , Owoo Bald, a n d K i lls ki-pi p u l l in g the Jlrni off f ro m l i m e (o t im e on the am onne of o w in g f o r tin* f o u r nmchineR In liUOKdnn. S ay in g hi* hai l ,a con s id e rab le Htim Cixnlng to h im f r o m his Overhrobk ss’ork . u n d MiHt H« sotjn a s he gut ThlH Im would p a y TJp.

If tl na lly rf-mjIlHil. f)wen teHliUed, (n Kell.v g iv in g a Rc i Ich o f four Holes w h ic h hi K*'Vcj'iJ-l liincii rcnHWeii, <nji* of t h e m b i l ! ig ih p n o te for It w aa s lg n o dby S t o r m s it Go., a n d by Kelly aa i r t s i a - urcr . a n d w n s f-o- tlve montbs. It wtiji In- dncHcd b.v K el ly Odd s^'as prolesti -d by t h e C i ty T r u s t G u n ip an y when II c a m e due.

Mr. <iwcii luki lh a l flic N e w a r k M o to r G,ir C’in o p o i iy wu .h Formerly i he l i e oE Jn Ness .loiacy

■ csai.sidei tnl ilu* firm Irrebpoiia lble , h . ” s 'ontljKjed she wIlueH.H, ' asid a c t ­

ed .solely u p o n M r K elly 's proniLsed g u a r ­an tee . H e pronijfjcd lo put up $;,,'aJ0 a t o n e tlino, a n u t a l e r S6.(TO, lo g u h r a n t e e ull piirrtiaHHM f ro m ns by th e Newavk Motcu G ar G o iu p a n y . ”

Kent! Gi»ri!ian, rtf Kclh'^s em m seb t r i ed to b r in g o u t t h a t (tie Owen I 'o inpuny h,id g iven til© m o t o r c a r eompHny th e ex e lu - slvo r i g h t to Sell th e Reo c a rs tiere. Mr. M ln a r d o b je c te d , dec la r in g tlie q u es t i o n w as I r r e l e v a m a n d ImtiKilerliil. J u d g e Adam.s o v e r r u l e d Ihls. However, w lm r i - upon M r. M l n a r d excla im ed, w i th s o m e vigor;

“ Do I u n d e r a t a n d yoisr h o n o r o v e r ­ru le s me?*'

J u d g e A d a m e looked at th e l a w y e r a niomeji l, t h e n ertilled and q u ie t ly r e ­m a r k e d ;

“ Ths* c o u r t suppoRes >tiu m ig h t so u n ­d e r s t a n d u s i h u t la exac t ly w h a t wuji dOUP.’’

Mr M ii iu rd Bubsided, but la te r p u t fci rth a n u m b e r o f o t h e r iihjecdonii. U e be- c a m e q u i t e a r g u n i e n t a t t v e an d .Tudge Artuunw Ht o ne Rlage I m e r ru p te d h im to s h a r p ly e x c l a im ;

“ Mr. M ln a r d , th e r e Is imlji lng b e fo re th e c o u r t . Y o u r nljb' rt lon w’us aus-tah ied .

Owvn'H c o u n s e l w a s quie ted ag a in , b u t fsooh c o t i l in u ed tila InlerruptlonH. d e i l a r - ing K eJ ly ’H c o u n s e l w’hb un n ec essa r i ly p r o ­lo n g in g lllH VttflC.

O n r©-dlr('Ct e x a m in a t io n . Owen d ec la red t h a t Kel l ) ' h a d to ld him he hail been a h e a v y lo s e r In t h e s tock m a rk e t . I ' n lo n la b o r i roublcf l In N e w a r k Kel ly a l so fif- f e red a s a n e x c u s e for de lay ing piiynii n t on t h e u o te s , a c c o r d in g to th e wlinesn

ANTICIPATION.

I^ELLDHfT O T H Z i

Fim fiCHTiNCdoeriTZiinnoNS,

TELLER IN NEW YORK BANK KILLS HIMSELF

H u ts B u l l e t lu H © ad W h ile In B a s e - m e n t o f B r a n c h H on*© F o r t y -

Hectiind g ir r e t .N E W Y’O R K , J u n e 3.—C har les T M uir ,

p a y i n g t e l l e r o f th e F o r ty - seco n d s t r e e t b r a n c h o f t h e C o r n E x c h a n g o Dank, s h o t h im se l f In t h e huad while In thn baao- m e n l of t h e b r a n c h b a n k lo -dny a n d w a s t a k e n t o a h o s p i ta l , w h e re he died w i th i n a n h o u r . N o c a u s e f o r the su ic ide Is k n o w n , a s t h e offlcluls of th e b a n k d e ­c l a re d t h a t th e y a r e poflillve th e r e Is no s h o r t a g e In M r. M u ir ' s accounta ,*

Mr. M u i r h a d been em plo yed b y t h e b a n k f o r f o u r t e e n yenre. A f t e r r e p o r t - tu g to t h « b a n k to -d a y he w en t to t h e b a s e m e n t , a e n t t h e j a n i to r a w a y a n d t h e n s h o t h lm ae l f . H e wfia unconscious w h e n found .

So f a r aft k n o w n he lef t no l e t t e r s g iv ­ing a n y c a u s e f o r hts suicide. H e w a« m a r r i e d a n d h a d a fam ily .

GAS STOVE KILLS FOUR IN A CHICAGO FAMILY

M a th p r n.ni] T h r v e C k lld r e n th * V lc - t lm a o f M la h x v F o l l e w i n x B i r t h ,

d —y F o r t y C H r b r a t to n . ,Sprotal Dttpa trA fo Ihe EYE X IK O KKWB.

C H IC A G O , 111-, J u n e 8 . ~ T h e bodlM nf M rs. W l l l l a in D o r n e r a n d h e r t h r e e c h i l ­d ren w e r e f u u n J in th e i r ho m e In Te ll c o u r t t o - d a y . All ( o u r h a d b ee n Bopltyxl- a t e d b y xaa . N e ls h b o r e who n o t lcad t h e o d o r of g a s b r o k e dow n th e d o o rs a n d f o u n d t h e bodie s . One child w a s et ll l aiWe w h e n f o u n d , b u t died Ir. a few m in u te s .

T h e c h i l d r e n w e r e G er t ru d e , ag e d f o n r . t e e n : E t h e l , tw e lv e , a n d Els ie , sev en .

G e r t r u d e ' s b i r t h d a y p a r t y w as g iv e n In h e r h o n o r l a s t n ig h t . D u r in g t h e f e e t M - tles, M fA. D o m e r li gh ted a s m a l t g a s a to v e t o m a k e " f u d g e . " T h e h o se a t t a c h ­ed t o t h e g a s Je t w as u n s o u n d a n d a l e a k w a s s t a r t e d . D u r in g th e n i g h t g a s s low ly fil led t h e house a n d o v e r c a m e t h e s le e p in g I n m ^ e s o f t h e a p a r t m e n t .

HEARS! GAIN IS 119.N E W Y O R K , J u n o J - S l o w b u t s t e a d y

g a i n s ( o r W i l l i a m R. H e a r s t c o n t in u e t o be m a d e In r e c o u n t of th e v o te s c a a t t n t h e M e C le l l a n - H e a r s t - I v I n s M a y o r a l t y e l ec t i o n In 1900, w h lo h is In p r o g r e s s b e ­fo r e J u s t i c e L a m b e r t a n d a J u r y in t h e Bt ip rem e C o u r t . W i t h th e r e c o u n t in g o f t a l l o t s In g lx t y - I o u r boxes co m p le ted t h i s a f t e r n o o n , H e a r s t ' s n e t g a in w a s U t .

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A T I o A N T I C C I T T . J u n e A—M a y o r B to y b w s ig n e d t h e o rd tnanoe s e t t i n g a s id e IW/Oao f o r t h e p u r o h a s e o r c o n d e m n a t i o n o f l a n d f o r t h e In te n d ed beaoh f r o n t c ^ k . T t e n u i m y w i l l be ra i sed a s n s e d M b y s a l s o f b o n d s .

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OsaseBTs F e i a i w i a m M sikst s t - i A d r .

SMITES NUGENT LAWYETS PLEA

Special Counsel Hood Answers Technical Objections to City

Counsel’s Indictment.

RECITES PRIMARY

SHARP CASE IS BIGGER PUZZLE

L o a l Priso anted in Several Cities T a lb with

Aged Mother T6-1fay.

FRAUDS MYSTERY ABOUT HIS “ W IFE"

QNADA LOSES GREAT BUILDER

Death of Sir Robert G. Reid, One of Largest Land-

owners in World.

HIS NEWFOUNDLAND HOLDINGS

M O N T R E A L , Jimf* 3 . - S l r U o b e r t Oil- I©0p 1c Rf'id. r i i lb u ad b u i lde r a n d rap l tu l - 1st, d ied he re tii-d.i> Hi* w a s a nat ivft of S c o t l a n d , a n d went In 1865 to A l ta i ra l ia , w h e n - tie engiigeil In m in in g a n d publi c w a r k a . Six yenra la te r ho c a m e lo Amf*r- 1C!A. t a k i n g up iir ilve wnrK aft h rHlIwny Hfirl li rldgp Uiii'lrler. One of hl« rtrftt mid»*r- iftklngfl w aa ilie r o n s t r u c t lo n of t h e in i e r - i i a tio tm l b r idge armfifl th e .N iagara K lv er r i e a r Buffalo. I. m r he wiia In ct jiirge of l h 0 bu l ld lu g of the brldge-s b e lw e en M o n ­t r e a l a n d Qiiebftr on (ha M'lUtroal. Q uebec a n d O t t a w a Kal lway. imw a p a r t of ihe C a n a d i a n Ihlclflt HynletrL Tn th e G utted S l a t e a he Coniracted J u r a n d hnil t the C o lo r a d o R iv e r brblge ;U A usl ln . Ti x . In IHSO, a n d ail ihu Irmi am i nmfl-.mry b r id g e ^ on the Hrpl i;50 miles nf t h e S u ii lh . e r n GkcIMc' Kiillway weal f ro m Ai,to n lo . T h e h u e rn a t lo iu i l R u l iw a y Ijrhige ar ruH s (he Riu (Truuili- wus u r iu ih e r nf IUh i j iu lo n a k in g s , nrul h'* Hian biilll th e Dela - w 'a re W a l e r Lrftp lirhigi' Mr J te id ’s g r e a t . t!Pt w o r k of < iui iit ru ilion from ihn phyal- , cnl f ti amlpnlnt w as mi th e G au ad l .m Gn- ' eltlt ' R a i lw a y iiurtli of L a k e Superio r , i w h ic h Inoluduil ii Imuie l 3.450 f r e t In l e n g th t h r o u g h noUd g n in l le . Me alwi ’ hulK th e Lat 'hliio bridge, t h r e e - q u a r t .th • o f a mile Iciig, lu'ruMfi Ihe fit, L aw ren ce , i

Iti ISttO Mr. Hehl began the hmiiiUig f.ir 1 t h e New'foumllunil H . iv e r n n u r n uf th e ' Hall ft Day UattwHy, iiurl upon IIh eoinjile- I t l im lu 1^93 he. took up Mu- tm lldiug uf th e \ ^Ve^^(^■rn R a i lw ay from HnMs Hay in p . m A u Ua.Hqiie. aSHumliig 1(3 upeiHi lun w hen Itie w o rk wap completPil

Blr Rober t was alftf! la rge ly iTiievppted In N e w f tm n d la n d coal latul il evelopmente H e haft been rai led ‘ ilie g r i u l e a i b e n e ­f a c t o r tjf N e w f o u n d la n d " and \X'mh one of t h e grcolcHt landed p ro tn le to rf t In Gu* wor ld .

I n 1898 Mr. Reid oontr:ir1n<I w i th th e N c ’v fa u n d la n d O ov ern m en l tn o p e m i e aP

4 h e t r u n k ajjd imanch lines o f ttie la land f o r f if ty yeftra. pay ln k Jhikki.ruX* f o r r e ­v e r s io n nf the whole lines a t th e etid of t h n t per lnd . He received in r e t u r n ad.ll- ( Innal l a n d concesfilons a m n u n t l u g to m ore t h a n t. jOO.Omi ac re s. Fie Hl*i e rnerml Iribi a n a g r e e m e n l wllti N ew fm m tl la n d when'*- by he w o u ld m a in ta in a w a te r t r a n s iv i r i a - tb m s y s t e m as well a s In au ia r le leg ra i ih li nes a n d an electric r a i lw a y u n d drjrk flyptems a t St. Jolinp. H e w aa kniglilr-d lus t y ea r .

MAP QMPAIGN TO CURB CRIME

Commissioners to Investigate Causes of Dependency, Out­

line Procedure.

PROF. PRINCE SENDS LETTER

SpntiJiDr o f l-uxv G r e a t lu f f i ln d y W o r k Sh<»tilil 11© D iv id e d I n fo I’r o b ln K B u d llt^D alntf. |!n d F o u il , Iii1 1 ii# n ee o f B r l i ik , F o r e ijr i i l l l r t h m id FHr©nto.M© a n d I 'r e r a J e n c e o f 1'r iiiiM cy —F i v e M e m lier a P r e n e n t .

CHICAGO CONVENTION’S OPENING DAY PROGRAM

C h a lr m a ii Niew A n n o n n e e a A rrang;© -m e n ta fo r t h e N a t io n a l H e n n li l t c a n G a f l ie r lu f f a W e e k fT9m T n e a d a y .

C HIf'AfJO, June 3.—T h e program for the first day of the R epublican natlonEkl con ven tion w as announced la st nigrht by C hairm an H arry 8. N ow and Seoretar>' E lm er D over. I l followB:

JGNIC I G - i : O 'CLOCK NOON.C o n v e n t io n called to o r d e r by C h a i r m a n

H a r r y S, New.P r a y p r by Rlnhop P, J . Muldoon.P r e n e n t a t l o n of gave l to th e n a t io n a l

c h a i r m a n . H a r r y 8. Now.CaJI o f nat lonaJ co n v en t io n read by S e c ­

r e t a r y Pllmer Dover,I n t r o d u c t i o n of t e m p o ra ry c h a i r m a n .Acldrcfts by te m p o r a r y cJ ia lrtnan.P r e s e n t a t i o n of gave) to t e m p o r a r y

cYiftirman.E lecBtJn of te m p o r a r y officers.S e le c t i o n o f co m m it tee on t e m p o r a r y o r -

g a n lx a t lo n , ruiee and o r d e r o f buslnoea , c r e d e n t i a l s a n d reBolutlone.

M is ce l lan eo u s buslnesa.T h e g av e l will be m a d e o f wood froTf

F o r t D e a rb o rn , acco rd in g to t h e p lan e of tb© lo oa i c o m m it tee on a t r a n g e m e n t s .

ELEa mSMAN BISHOP.i r « y r Y o r k C l e r a r m a i i M a d e l l © a d o f

t h e P r o t e e t a n t B p l a c o p a l D io * c e e e o f D e l o f r a r e .

W rT jM IN G T O N t Del., J u n e 3,—Th e p r o ­t r a c t e d c o n te s t In t h e d io c es an c o n v e n t io n o f t h e Pyotes tA nt Ep isco p a l Dtooeee of D e l a w a r e o ver the e lec tion of a h lshop t o s u c c e e d th e l a te B ishop L e ig h to n Cole­m a n c a m e to a n end a t a s es s io n o f t h e c o n v e n t io n to -d a y T h e c la rg y 'se ttled t h e i s s u e on one bal lo t, so f a r a s th e y w e re c o n c e r n e d , b y eleven v o te s f o r Rev . F r e d ­e r i c k J o s e p h K in sm an , o f N e w Y o rk , to f o u r v o t e s f o r Rev. R o b er t S. C oupland , of B a l t in io re . Im m ed ia te ly a mot ion to m a k e t h e s e le c t io n u n a n i m o u s w ee offered a n d p rev a i led .

Th© n o m in a t io n was t ^ s n r e fe r re d to t h e l a y delegates* by w h o m t t w as p ro m p t ly c o n f i r m e d T h e v o te o n conf i rm at ion w a s 4B t o g

D r . K i n s m a n Is p r o f e s s o r of h i s to r y (n t t i s G e o e r a l Theologic a l S e m in a r y In N e w TorlL ’

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s it in g nit* (0 bft prcftcni at t o - m o r r o w s tlrsi m e e t i n g o t Hu* GimunlHeioti on I)©- rprqid<*ncy a n d L'rlmr*. 1 wnuJd way t h a t I tun ©xirctm-ly s i ' r ry t h a t a f a m i ly chrls* t<*nlng Hik in g piarr- Iutp* ut H ln g w o o d to- mfUTMW Will pH-vciil my gu lu g d ow n lo N ' 'w «i'k . i^ i l iT uii, If y<ii] w*lll g iv e me nutlet* in {idviim?c. o x T p t In Uio woek Ju iu ; J fthall hp- .'dd© t<p c o n fe r wllliyou, 1 urn gr i-ufiy g m i i l l r d a i b e in g a p ­p o in t ed a n arlvlsui y i ummlHftloncr an d will rlo m y hc.si on tich.ilf uf t h e e o m m ls - ftl'in. I t'lJd (ho Grovi-rrmr th is laat S u n ­day, hill he, iwp il(tui>t, fu jgui to co m m u - Tilcatc w i th you,

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“ <H> As to t h e q u es t io n o f b ad , insufl l- cteiit o r n ia lnutmloiLB die t, th is la so c lose ly c o n n e c te d w i th th e s u b je c t nf h a d bouHing th i it i t could be s tu d i e d a t th e s a m e time. O f course , n o th i n g c o n t r ib ­u t e s pn m u c h lo the u p b r in g in g o f a n ill- f o r m e d m ind a s a n I ll -nour ished body, a n d ll Ift a s a d f a c t t h a t p e r h a p s th e m a ­j o r i t y <'f o u r peop le a r e q u i t# i g n o r a n t o f t h e p r im a r y l a w s o f c u l in a r y hy g ien e . I h a v e ob serv ed th i s m y s e l f e v e n In t h e c o u n t r y a n d in ‘A m e r l e a n ’ d i s t r i c t s . T t h i n k th i s b r a n c h m i g h t b e d e l e g a te d to

a l l is StT w in s ~RENOMINATION

(C ontinued on 3d p age, $d co lum n ,)

COURT aLLS FOR TO-MORROWT he call tn the fluprem* C oart oJrouIt

(or to-morrow will b« No*. K, mtie. «, 60, TS. «. 86 and tM. In Circuit Court B, No. MB will tie the only case taken up.

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oooc, via N ew Jeraey C e a te l , Hunday JU nafth. Round tnp (Icketan.os; chUdren. Itp. fcieplattruta leave* B r0 « 4 * t, Newark. I t s n A* M .—AdV.

U. S. Sen^itor Believed to Be Winner a t the Republican

Primary in Iowa.

CONGRESSMAN HULL BEATEN

D U F ifQ l 'L - , la., J u n e 3.—A cco rd in g lo to rctuniH rtx'ftlveti th ts innrnliiK H<*nalur

11. Alllfton iis riunilruitofl Gnlu*d S t a t e s fi*‘iu u o r by a luiij u i i y uf lu l ly IS.uOu over (.>o\t 'mor A, H Cutnrnltifl.

H 'u o r t s from all over Iho S t a t e j o i n t to ;t la rgo tTLiJurlly fur AUIhuh G..iutill»'t« w h ich IW'o y ea rs ago went f o r O uvf 'rnor I 'um m luh . tills yi'iir r e t u r n e d a rm t ju r l ty fo r Alllsun

Hftveri GongroaHional dlsurlclH g iv e Ai- llson hla nia ju r lly , H e c a r r i e d p r a c t ic a l ly ev e ry cuutU)’ In the F | ry ( jirui ^ c o m i Ir lcta. In the 'I'hlrd DlBirlct h© lout H a r - dill I 'u i im y (inrl In Uu* GifUi L 'umni tn s se- cu red a [nftjuilly In th r e e of tho tt ju u- llc.“ 'I'lic n lurjift un* ( u m ing lu hIu w - ly Ahmu tqif'-tialf of (iie ]jri-citu‘ts uf Hie H(;iic* liiul r rp u i i fU by h o clock (idw n io n i - iug

< itii* nf (he KciiHMlnrifil remil 'ft u f y©.-*- ifiiliQ-ft jirliuarlftH H Hie cl*?t.*Huu uf J u d g e S. 1'". I 'ro ii iy fill' inc inber o f GungrcHM, Who drlcutHfl I te p rnacii la l lv e H ul l by un eftilmnlcd j,!iir.d|iy uj l.axi. J u d g e I ’nu H y c a r r i e d I 'ulk. filory, M ar lu p a n d D uUuh r'uiJiiM>:i lb- t a r r i e d iienr ly f \ i t > pre- cin i ' l Ip Left Alolncft an d f o l k G ounly .

Goiigi'-SHmiiJi Hull lo -d n y conceded hi.' d e fe a t 111 Gruiity. Mr. Hul l i» c l ia l rnu in uf Hie House Goniiidtto© on MUlt i.ry A f ­fa i rs .

'I'. K \^'hl(e haft beep u o r n m a te d for (Joveruii r mi tlip HemocTaHc ti cket , T l ien t w us iiu i.pjiuslimn. G lande K. F u s l e r i.s Ilia ( it-muiTallr I 'hoice fo r Lbilled S la t e r Sctui tu i

H, G. Garrull ( R e p j w as ncmlUHtert f n r Hiivi rnuf lu' s m uj t) r tt y fjf uvi-r F u r LliutcriRrit"}five*rnor. H eo rg e GI Hike. uC luilPi.H Cuiuiiy, Ih In t h e lead.

SENATOR PLATT MUST SETTLE W IFE 'S DEBT

V e r d t r f i n k n i t I n « t l 1 q t © a b y l . * w - r e r s l i e v e u l H t l i n i II© F a l d H e r

I n intHLNFTW YGKK. J u n e 3. -The ©eiilni] vcrd lc i

o f t h e ju r y which h ea rd Ihe null bn'i igh' a g a i n s t fii r f itnr Tliumaft Co ll ier I ’Ph i Py M rs. G la i t ’s lawyern lu r e e n v e r muru-vw h l i l l t l i e y h i id f v l v u n r r f i t o p u y l i r r p r e a a ln g o b l ig a l lu n A w a f t o r ic n e d t o - i l . i y h y J u H t lc n D 'c r l 11 Is l u t h e p l i i i t i l i f f ' s f a v u r f(sr the full umuiJTit

In N u v em b i r , SeruKnr Glatt hIr u x I a n agreene-n i w hereby he wuh tn ji.iy Ids wife fTS.rHn Jiful gh i! hei- an o s lu l e n ea r HlRhlarid Mids. this Btute.

Th e suU 'l‘*cli!eii t.n-(iay arn.Re o v e r (tie i n c u r r e n c e uf hlllR hy Mrs. Glalt ImUW'O'-’i H ie ftnteH rd Hu* separaM on uf Hie cuupl'- a n d th e ftlgnlng uf llU! f ib su lm e Neparat lon agr* em en P

MAY SPEND LIFE IN JAIL.MAt>, I ' n a h t © (n P n y A l l m n n y , I . o r V e d

t ' p I n t l l H r G e t s M o n e y .

T R E N T O N . J u n e S . - H e n r y G M ln rh - W arner , of (h is city, Ib PonfrotiTi-d b \ Ihe p rnppec t of hnvlt ig to P ta j ’ in thn M e r r n r C o u n ty .bill for life. T h e nntn w as rom* m lH ed s i 'me motiHis a g o fo r e n n t e m p t tie- c a u p 0 he did not ob ey an o r d e r <if the C o u r t of C banenry to p a y hia wife th a w o ek a l im ony. He wim t a k e n h an d r u f f e d in to th e Cour t of C h a n c e r y y e s t e r d a y hiuI (old Vlep-Channvllor W a l k e r t h a t ho had n o t pa id the a l im ony htMiause he h a d no m oney.

T h e v ic e-chancellor Bald he h a d no al ter* n a t iv e but tu o rder M i n r h w a r n e r back t o Jail un t i l he p ay s the b ac k a l im o n y a n d a g r e e a to pay it weekly . T h e m a n h as no m o n ey excep t w h a t he m a y e a rn , an d h© ca n © am no th ing In Jail. M e a n t im e th e a m o u n t o f a l im ony la p i l ing up a t t h e r a t e o f $5 a w eek

A i l v o c a t r f o r A e o u a e i ] ) l o u H u d l i i - • I t t r i ) t h a t l i t t i AiiHii tkt ( H v n i W H e f e c t l v r llr^caiiNe It F n l l e i J t u S l u m t h a t n e m o o r i i l l r W a *F o l l i l r n l I ' a f t y 1 t n l e r I ' r l t i m r ) t r L t b u t I t WiiB .MiiIMfH rio iiR, T o o .

SjicHff/ fhqmrcA fo I/u3 K \ f M S^i \ t:\\ S' [ 'KICNTON. J u n e ;i. L-.uif, .......... ;,r

Hpeclal cumiMftl tu uftsusi iM'iJsinuu- i M.i . o f Easex, in t h e d u c H u n tiiiVid mulct- monta lii'miglu aRidtist t ' l ly (.’miiifnl Junu '.‘» It. N u g en t , uf ,\' i>w;nh. outuIijcioiI tin* uigijnueni for Hu- piuftrciiiiui! lu d :y oil III.' i 'eriloiai-1 piui.-cdiugH l i i s i l iu in l In til- fiupri-iuc H o u r l tu tcni Hic liHiiiuy o f tia- ii id li ' i iuen ts.

Mr Hood dc\ 'otert hlt)i>elf (u .uu-wctlug («‘itll] |cKl uliJccHotIft r.ilsi 'd IlhMlUNl H r m c lh 'uncnis y. s(cr<la> .iiii rnu"u t*\ HomiJiT Kutlft 'h. cuimsei Pu' Mt N u g m l

l i e p u lq u i j ui.it Hull the ijidP tnu 'u( u n ­d e r revii-w w hich c i i .u g rd Mi Niig.-m with co n sp iracy t.i pi m are llliytHl M'ting At Ih r I ' l lniiirv uL cijuum Iuhi f.ili was buftcd up.ii; [i^r U 't lui the pii inHhhunl uf crlin-ft iiN aUulKicd ii: ai | i| llii' 1U licg id ii tinn l•l.•l■TlMUH U| h ‘i\.

T he linJlcii iir ti i , il' wiift \limi.s, hut tPlH s^.is ..........nil'll iii| Pv ( m -flicl I hli l It HI'I.S Olil i luUSIMI.U’V III cummil Hunir Hum \ r.ipl i-nmcs am! ' i \ i Hlu tH m 8'Xi cuHuii uf .............\ ru. 'fr'iUiie "1 iiii' iinlc I niciit iic\culit'lr--.)ij)tm|i1r. hi ihu lu > fieri Ip.It u[| hi [Ut'intii I 10, Hu-m- vs.i.vi j/iilinu iiv I r-i. h'lli Iji-iUIn each HrcH uu dl.-lrlc( ut N i-u .u k hv 11 HemucT.ill . p.lMV ]iU| .sljrlTit (ll IpF iiiWH uf tlin Ml.Ill-, t lml In Hu- I'irHt illsinTci i,l tin*Foiirtl) W a rd Hu t © wiik (u hr i-lccir.l i-uii di' leguM' 1,1 (liM S i .lie c iUviU iuu al T'reii- lull, tu im mlna ii ' a ciintllilaic fur 'a iv v i - n u r , Ih.H Hi(i d e f - h d ,m i s -( insp ired tu- gettiiT In p r u c i u - vntTrvijs piaftons iiui eii- (Klfd tu vu lr . am i |u , ] Hii'm vud-.

Set | ' ' i t r l l i ( I t e r t .4,el.<' nmI iJiuliiK [in' liitjlcHiiiTil H('t fo r th ihfl

fiM-H mu chargui l . i g a ln i t thn (pfiMid.UKs, wJiu, it Is ii]iftgi.-d, cuiiihlned !■> enahlti JtiHcj'h T u rc h u tij Side iinilet (he narue o f Jose ph W'liltP know ii ig t t i i i iii* wii?i run ll rest,lull! uiui git.Hilled vutr-r of Hu'eh'i' ttuij flisfrIcT.

Rlmllur rhurg»*fi w e re iruule l■nI1rt•^n^ug lislher Voters, (hft imly vorlm foii being In the ctifte of WlUliini HuhIoii, nl icg-d lo be an tlli'KiiJ v o te r becniJMv he wiih tadow (|i»r a g e nf twen iy-o iie .

Mr Huud Bald Ihul of the nrgumnntK aJvuricctl hy couhHel lo r (piimlilng Ihi- In- dlcdimrii. Hie moHl liiicre.HHuK. waft, HuH ftc-cflorifi rif ihp p r im a r y net w h ld i tmIihc to Hio lippUoatlon o f Hm l■■ll, l ftecHonn uf tt ie a r t r e l a t i n g to el'-ctlfinH a r e uucori- BtlluUomil find volil

H e po tnied nui llia i Hu- Hcctlnni u n d er w inch (he imllcllh '-iil wji.'8 fniiTid I n u e noHitiig (o do w i th tin p r im ary ur | .if Ifkfl He ccnitcnilrtl ih ii l hi n tH u’k lng 'h e p r i im i iy ac t <*oi:nsf l fnr .Mr .Nugeril wujh t a lk in g wide uf iPe m a rk ii« ll bfid no bea r ih g upon th - Imllcimcrit

F u r l h e r th a n (tils he said ihiil the ac t in (pieftHon hml ulrcftdy been punsed upon l>> the l o u r l a n d ftvistuined u]ion (he Iden- OcrI fpicallons r-ilmsl hy Mr. KalLsch.

Mr. H ood (uok up Hie ii rgumciii o f Mr N i ig in t ft cuijfiRf'l ( h a t th e pi'rirtl fjecrloriHo f (he t lftcllijn m u a r e not uplillciiblo to th e p r im a r y acU.

AilnilHlng Jh!i( tlie InnKuago of the p r im a r y act w a s s o m e w h a t uliftriire, he ftitfd Its eS'ldciit niei inlng w:ia ihiii only ttift p r im a ry elec tluii s whli h hnv*' rehi!h>n.H bi th e elei’Hnns on the Kencrul d e c t in n (Jiiyft fthall Is! ©uhJerU lo Sts iirovlwln/iB.

l‘”rom llil.s ho dcr lmucd Hint (ho p r in iu ry Bfifl fo r th In the In d ic tm en t Ih one to wfileh Hie provlftpihB of Hu- act nf IlXd a r e appli - enhlft.

On*- ( o n A p l r n r y r h a r g ^ c LIn fm.swe.r (o tlie a rgum ezii tlia l the

lndl(?lin©nl. wtifl nujItifKrlmi.s, Mr Hood iidmUlod It hud rh i i rg ed the d e fen d a n ts Wllh a roiifsplcacy (o j u m m l t ii large* n u m - b»*r of crlrncH

TI iIh. hi* nalfl, d id not m a k e It mnlt l- farluiiH fur Hie rpfiRun Hm( It «:hiirgod o n ly a ftingtc ronnplrHcy Ho c l t i d r de- cjfli<in Hun no m u t t e r how m a n y v la la - tliuiR may bo cu n c e r ted hy Ihe con* fftderjiifts, tr the co n cer t (ukeft pine© a t One tlnift Hu* - r im e I.s wlnglc.

Thtw 'unic ii i ju ti Hml ih e indieinuTii fulls to fthow thal Ibp D em u c ra t lc p a r t y wits a judltlcul | a i ‘!.\. u n d er rtm prii iui ry ac t, iijul ftnllHed tu /udd !hc p r im ary , Mr l|(jorl snid. was wlthoij t weight , since the

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K i r k t o H © r e y o f 1h»- < 'o u r t .F o i i f c s n l o i i H e i i iH l i a f ^ d ,

F r a n k Kirk , ( w e n t i - i w u y e a r s old, of 2117 N orfo lk slrefti . {|iar>.:i.i w ith send in g

I iwi) th re iH cn in g Iciii'i.-i i L.iuls P, kTnr- ! end on, of J la c k e n s m l< [ r ' - P b u u of Hi*! j J T. Kelly Iveut he r f 'uiii | i >riy. of 80ft Nor

inik s t r e e t , w a s curivl '-i . ii tiv »i Ju ry In : i*t\ri [ of th e c.juiirtei S-i-ftlnus HourL I tuuj .iy T h e vi*rillct 'Jirrl'-l vilth It a. j r<M tunineiulftHon f«*r iri- rcvI A confess io n m a d e h\ K u k tn Cap ia inI \ 'uKep of (.he I 'm ir t l i iTi-' l;i. t iv.is fducu.i I In evdd' 'nce tiy th e S t a t e vcHfei' l. iy nrii r I nuoii. In (lilp ftt u temen : ]%iik ih'i hiti'dI Hrit: he WToti- th e tw o h-Hers (n ' ' lareiulu ii I for Hie piirpufte of h e t l i r i n g his prmKlon I ii.R Tiiglif waTcl iman nnd nN.i in " rd er ihnt I Ilf i-uuld gel a T>'’'TfTili In i-aiTv i revolver

K irk Irfttlhed he k n ew rmthlDg ah-ml 1I|a i coiifpRslim,

“ f tlon't rem-’m b e r ^ln^'^hlng thuijf wUiut liappcned In the poJLce Ktatlon. " Kirk said “ f ro m Hifi llnu* 1 w en t lu mul l I o u t . "

K i r k th en s ’t r r l ^ t n e n t r d thJjF p|;i!#mnnt \iy den y ing th n t he h ad WTlKen (he h [(era In ques tion .

HtorH-N Mr T v l U . A u t h n r l t l e a(n I IH mU Mi-r I I i‘h I Mam** !■ T r U t p l * HiHl |lu *( N hiirii KLopetl vr ltb 11##

I ) r in i i S i ' i iM lc I ' e t e w r u i n f r o m t k a t < l l ) (•(sf 'H I Hie SiiHpe<^t'ii F a m i l y ( i l v e H ti i i I |) U e l f i l lH en l ' r o i i i l a © a i ,

riiiirbiH w Sharp , (hr al legod b u n k Hwindlcr. ufivKih'd Mondoy by Dcieoti^a- S e r K e in l t 'o rh a l ly . u( the r e q u e i t of lha ( ‘am deii pruftt>ei/tdir » ofij. v, put In a, hmty iniirniiiK a t piilice h e a d q u u n e r a lo**day. IL* met hlft agetl itiothcr. w i th w h o m he r h a t ip t i f u r m o re th a n ii ha l f ho ur , a n d th e w o m a n auld lo be h U wife, a n d Who i - s ld c d w i th h im up to tbe ti m e u f hm iu re s t . n t 46 tVHlnvt sti'ftftt, EuhI OrangO. .Meanwhile Hi© locfll police o f MverAl

CASE HAD TO PROCEED.J n « lg © I f p t s t e y H r f n a e d ( o P o a t p o n ©

D am agr© M«H BeeBUBt- E ^ b l i r N e r - v l c e W t tn eB B W « a H iB B in g .

W hen tho caae of Mre. M ary J Bock- o v eu aga in st the N orth Jeraev fstreet B a ll w ay Company w as coUnd in Circuit C ourt D this morning. C hau acoy M. Beaa le y , coimflpl for the com pajjy, &eked for a poetpunem enl, fi»aeMtng th a t an im port ajnt wUnesB could not be looaCed. Judge K eliloy refutt'd the requeat, deolaring th a t th ose in charge uf th e p rep a m tio n tn th e cae© had uppurently not ex treU ad due diUgenr©.

■‘O f ooura© I would be pleaded to ansisL Iho Public Service," oald th e court, ■■bu’. I algo w ish to asaiat th e o th eF lit lg a n ta . I certa in ly oannot exeuae tha m en em ­p loyed by the com pany in th e preparation o f thaoe caaea if they fa il to p rod uce ej- MtitlRl wtm*aK*B."

l i f t , Bockoven elaltna to h a v e b©en erow dad off a trolley car p la tfo r m at fifvoad and Market atreete, J a n u a r y 3J. 1907, and that #he suaU dned inJurlea fu. w hich abe ftuee for | 6,000>.

W a a k l y B a r a a l * Mo* 11 , Clot lkOBB r u i s e , Ufi. Lddlow ft Squter* 9 t M arket ft.

GOTTFRIED KRUEGER HURT.FrlT D o w n n lH lm l.n a( b n f

t l r o p l t e n rn lB P B S n l l r d f o r F n r o p e T o - d n y x r l t h F u n i l j y .

fJoTtfrIed Kru»-g*-r. who sullcd fnr Kiirnpft ti>-(]ny. fr-M duwn n filRhl uf slnpK 111 hlft htjnu'. oni li lg li Btreot yusierf lay, ;.jri(l w;is ftllKhlly huH I I - wa.i In ( h r u«U gf fj'»Rren(ilng w l i fn he m ad n ti nr-iir ihA tup a n d could nut r e c o v f r tiim- aelf. In ap l te o f [he f a c t (ho t lu* fpi] n e a r ly th e fu ll flight. Ii Ih in ju rl ' -s con- sIftU'd of ft few m in o r bruiBus on Hie b a r k a n d side, w h ic h req u i red IHlIe t r r a t - men l.

T h e ftcridftnt neccRsita ted nn ohangrt In th e fn rm p r J u d g e ' s p l . i n t tu r hln tr ip a b r o a d a n d th e fam ily sa i l ed on th e Now A mste rd i im , o f tho H olb in d -A m 'i r t ru i i Line. Tt iry will be n w u y u m l l Aufiui*t 15, fttopplnp lit th e i fo t e l Brlstcd, Car lsbad , AufltrUi.

ECHO OF LUBY PURSUIT.F o r m e r P r o p e r a t o r ' e D e f e c t f r e I t n m -

in e l 9 o r « B o n d g m a n S m i t h t o r F x p e B B e B o f C a p t f f r r *

F or the piirnult and capture In <i)ctot>er. 1906. of Thum aa Luby. a fu g itive from Juetlce. w anted l>y bU liondstnan, B en ja­min Sm ith, a Centr*' Market m erchant, and Sheriff Som m er, Churlea F . Hum m el, form er ch ie f o f th e proBCcutor'F d etective force, ha* brou ght su it tn ’ the Flrftt DIb- trict C ourt aga ln at Sm ith for fS2.ii5 and Intereet for exp en eea Incurred.

It w aa e ip e c te d th a t the ca se would com e up for tr ia l to -d ay , but on adjouru* m en t w in be a sk ed for. U nder-Sheriff M aaop li< counnel for Sm ith, but could n ot found In hi* office th is morning. S lw rlfl Som m er aatd he had heard o f the Butt and WA« to ld th at Sm ith had g iven H om m e) 146 to get Luby from London, Ont*. and th a t th e fo r m if detective n ow o ^ n t i It c o t t k lm more.

CharleB WL Sharp*W taleni uml t^oulluTn iMtb*.'* are endcRVorf inq lu ri’EiL'ft hla uiovctnenlH. ai? well aa (hut III i)u woman ht; luHU his wife.

Tho hitcHl ilftvulupmani In the case waft the rcrclpt of r ipleRjam by Captain Corrul] from Hic iiuihririileH in Seattle, aftklqg that Sharp bt- hold fnr exinidlllon. Aft yH no ofll('<T hfl« arrived from At­lanta wllh ro'jiiiritHun piperH signed by Huvornur Pmllli, t>f tlcorglii, several dayi ' ftgrj for tho return nf thn prisoner, who Ih w^iiitcil Ihvro un two chargeH of l)ank ftv.'lrKlllnK-

leli'grain went tri the prisoner by a friend slg(ui| * I. flhufT." of 123 Howard a\cniu*. Henitip. jirftftunti»d a pueele to the loral auHuiritlftfi. which they say they httvp luiil fully explained hy Sharp. T h t dlft]jat.(.'h read > >

"fthmild 'F’fHlIu desire n*Htitance Hiruugh Tehipli* or nelf, wire a t OUr ex-periHO."

Sharp, the pollen mnld. explained tha t (he " I ’litUr" rrrerTo<l tn wnn the woman he cfilh'd Ida wife, and that Temple wa* l.rr teal riamo. and the telegram referred to her liusbimd. whn, Sharp declared, wa* a wnalHiy tainkcr In McaUlp, by whom hfe was cmplnyrd wlinn he flrat met the woman

T|u wrlitT nf the fc-lcgnim, the priaonei* cx[ilalnrHi, wan a friend of his In the U’i'Htcrn city,

Sharp Ih paid to have Oilmltlcrt lo the Newark polli'i* that he hftB a wife und ohllij lUIng, hut drclinod 10 eay where they were,

.an A ffcritnaThe mc<'tlng of the .mother and jion

w>iH affftoHiiff. and the prisoner appeared (f/ lip UKirn.Hft when hn heard from her that fthf* wnft no longer tn come to hlft ithHlfttaru'f Mrs. Sharp was almost proftijntcd when hlie l«*fi her son, and lo CapiaHi CiuTOll rein,(ft<l a story of self- sueriflre which, Hhe dS'dared. waft made ju*ef’sftnry In order to keep hnr Son from behind prison hara ami siileld thfl family name frum furHuT dlagraer.

"'riie law will have to lake Itn efHir*i'.“ (he tiifttraeird niolher ftaJd, when out of hearing uf her h u m , ■ ffip I am no longi r jible til supply him \v(fh m<vn« y "

Mr», Pharp the mother find (he wqman wild <'lHloift (lie prlftiihr-r an l\»*r huabiuul, did luii fiiuf*i, althuiijfti they were a l po- M't jieailijiinrirrs nl Hie Hanio Hme,

It waft Htah d dial Stinrii ft nimpriMiOn is He- daiighli-: ut ilji.- bit.* Major Ftetio,Who was wlili Hi ii*-nd i'usH r during the ludlan iiiiriHli K uf HTG mid ■•imtndlled Hiilrldo 111 I It i.Nhiirir \>\ ftlu uHng hliiisetf nitluT than J’ai e a ' ui i jiuirllal ll wag furlher ftlati'd th e ;d Hre Hmc ftbe de- jiurirrl from .Su;iiH' i-Ij*- uivuplcii ft prom- Inf'Mi pijftiiion lu 111'- world uf thati-iH-

U^hen ftepTj by a NEWS reporter at l.ihlln- hi .irli|iJiirl»Tft lu-day. Ho' wfiniRn d'Hied thill .■*lu’ v>'is Hi" iiawght* r uf Major Iti'nu.

.Mv nmue u .m Hurhlll,’ Hlie (uiilftd, "be*I'M • J w-iH MLiirrlfd

{ Aftiicfi If nIj'- luid been in Seallle or I k'i‘ IV invhudy by Hie iifini'' uf TeiilpJe^J ftlii n plied llTHT In Hu> neg.iHve inii lh<'n I P uiarkuii refleellvelj, Hum ftlie hod via*

:i.'l SfMtile and knew H inlulftiur by it^o ncin' nwntioried, who.ftv church t,ljq ilrilllie.! fthe ;U tended.

'Mv ftiHier is Htlll alive," the woman adfli-d. ".iiul I never heard of Major neno.

; Ou t I ftliuuld Imaglnir If liu were w|Hi ciPiKTiil ( 'usier he Ih diaifl. Oh, j’es. I ' kriuw t read Homefhlii# jihnut him only

a few ilay.ft agi) In ono uf the rifwspapers."

REALTY DEAL INVOLVING THREE BIG PROPERTIES

( r n i r n l O ff ice n t i l l d t i i K , F l h r r i m A p u r t m v n l M iiiid M u i H r l n f r Ka-

t a l e F i g u r e I n T n i n a i K ' t i o n .A rea l chIu H* di al lii vulMnj* rtiree vali^-

rH'b' properl lcH Wtih l•u|lSlllllm.lrel| wllh ihC( r a n s f e r o f ih h'H uf 1 h n f pt m| k 11 p.p, i wu trithlH el(y Htid ( 'n” In .M iMirliM* tn Hie Offiepft o f the rhlepiiv 'Ih US' HumpuTl>'. a t nonn In -d av Ihe piuf.r'v' 'lee in qi:e.*-(lon a r e the Khu r-'n ij- irtmi im-, ai Hroad and W eal Kimu'V t-tie. Hie ( 'I ' j i trul t>uflding, R2H-.S3II Urua.l slrei-i. nnd a hfow iia ione mnjis loi i vcMli ;ifi a* rr uf gr imild nri the su m m i t (»riii\Re Mminialn . M onto hdr .

Tlie p r I'prtii H u i e a p . in of a rrfpla ’ t ra ro i fe r ruglTu’ercd l»s' Hr. C hur loa F. K r a c m e r of S. 1>ftchzlnftr & t 'o. The Cc iu ra ! le illtllng wa.ft ilu* ph ot upon wli ich th e o t h e r triihsHi ihin.s r e \u lv ed . F r e d ­e r i c k H. Tlp lln . of Kust O rangp . 'Who iiwni'd iho p roper ty i ran afe r re i i U io Alfguftl H u e n n a n for itifl M o n tc l a i r prop-* e r ty , (he IriHer ef fec ting an e x c h a n g e o f (hft H en iru l bui ld ing for ih e Klt«erop Hpartnu-tiiH wUh furruor M a y o r Wlfliam L. H io r le ux . oi I rv ington , w h o h a d j u s t purclaift '-d th a t pT^>P''rty f rom I’lf-orge A. Le rn u in u .

‘ ■‘ i

TWO RIBS BROKEN BY PUNCHN n th a n U r m o w it* K litirniipd lx F l a t l .

cu ff* w i t h V o iitt , a n d ]*\ o i T I n H o M p I ta l ,

N n lb m i l l e in d w lt s . f o r ty - t w o y p a r s c(I^ o f 162 L iv in g s to n Btreot. t» lii th o O i y Hoat p l t a l , w i th tw o of h is r ib s on tb « r ig h t sWo f r s e ta r e t i , t h e roBult o f a Duneh, It I* ailogoti. ho rooelved y o a te rd n y a f l o r - nooB f r o m Ch»rlo* D e t t ln g e r , n in e io cn y e a r* Olfi. o f 198 B e lm o n t av eh o e .

T h e ro w be tw e en th e tw o b e e u r r e d h* U,lviDxaton e t r e a t , n e a r t h e f o n i t b . pr*l. oltiot B ta tinn , a n d n n a m b u la n c e froiX th e r e c o n w y e d H e m o w i t i t o th o h o ip l t a l a f t e r t h e p u n c h h a d been ad m Jn la te n i t ; D e t t l n g e r w * t n o t a r r e s t e d . . -v.,

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Hoe * OeDonr, 21-ia Ifeehaalt et-aK »>

S tiL ^NEWARK EVENING NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE, 3. 1908.

MUSIQANS SET i CORNER-STONE

IfllerestinR Event at Proposed Home of the local Union

OrgfanizatioQs.

SETTING THE CORNER-STONE OF THE MUSICAL UNIONS' NEW HEADQUARTERS.

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ADDRESS BY HR. ATKINSON t , ----------------

Mnurl^h '■>f ininu>#‘' . w y ihi* nailonnl rotors amI i-'- n.-nk-

«rt enthUNlufUi of JnrijI muHliuiM' ..ii.i fh«lr frt#ndp. ntiml*oiliiR f'll^ ihMu-

tiTP fi^rjii^r-pfoiip fiT 111* .\1 i'll loo-KxehUJiif. Hi K\i'* l.'iofiliartly n<io]i in-iiHj WPii ,i i l lx o -

ti'OVk-f] Arthur -Uiilif-r!. |iM'sii|*-rnof I ’nlon N'ri ih k»-i :i <r si. i..-plAA'Hl nhhJti It H «-(*ppt‘r ht'x • .........dooume'litu of uiiUm.. l-<n-'!ir; ui^hcOthu ftml either nnii-liip

Th» c*»r«m«hJ^p wn*- iu#*i >•.]■ <i i- of tiicnibcrp o f ilip iirdon. 'J'litiou«>

J. urted iiJi HTHiiii mnrfthul I.....c<7dfKl by H DH>un1»(l pulli-*' tnidwitAi repre#*»ntHilv«*n df tin- irdib «CdiIacII. the< VioaHl nf iHrM-tors of ilif unibn, u band ttf 100 min njid ii!>i>n| I.I1OtMmbrr.A. tJto pHradi. rH mAri'Ind froin Itii* priM nt headqiiHrirtK ni Mlinip- 4o*fn Mliricft ilrn^i m Brnud. t i MIUihiv Park end countermarched pntii ilir 'diy hathand up Court »trm to ilit- : it« of ttie new home.

The cer€'nionlt>M wpie try ^ oh n K Prank. m a ^ i to h rrferen o{ ik e oceanloi) lt> tli an4 after the. bend

D aj‘“ he tntrodOMr. WnUerR aavp «

history o f the union tlo^

A^yor Hauaelin^ made a brTTfp addreiA, coT ^ atu latlng the muHiriane uiiun ;io- qulfliiff a new home, wtdeh h* deL'hirtni wojlld be an arrhliecturel Mdormrunt 10 thw eity .

A ttef prayer by Rev. Max A. U lllrm-li, p a d o r of Bt. Paul'n EvanrelirAl Luth^rAn rhbreb,' end the playing of niiiHirnl aetec- ■tlnw by the band, Mr. Prank Introduceil Jnsaph Aikinenn. one of \ h f htmornry members of the local. »>i the orator of Ihe day. Mr, Atklnicm apoke in part a i fo l^ w a :

'T hia day In not only mie ..f proper Jualatton In yuur ranke." wild the Hpeak- er, marka the beginning of a. new«r^'In the muafral hlatory of- thie coni- mifrlty. Herniofore you have quietly and unkMumingiy accepted the popjtlon ha- alfged you by general conaent, (hat of he. In f simply contributor* to the iileaKure of th e people In (hair merry moodff or In- ten ra tin g and paihetlrally enprf^aatnft t h f r feelings in bourn of hoituw htkI mourning. But to-day. with vuur ini^m- berg, your honoroblA •laiulJnir kw oIMKrivi, your w»Il fortnril and flrmly fHUhllsIird or^ n ln K lon and your lure piuapori nf SaW f bafore tong the ocrupanta and nyrn- «r^ o f your own pm annnnl abiaitig tdaoe ■-ajjWw*'* whern you enn aairmblo tn roiin- oil and boirln a n*w. more prowriuwJve andB o te proeperoua life—In-day the Mnaloal }*raectlve Union of Newark tnkei It* pidife aa one of the eUuraHonal tnetitti- Uoaa o f the eity. a rlly that Juatly hnnate o f Ita eplendld ayatem of publlv Ineiruc- tlofl."

Mr. Atklnaon then quoted from f’arb le , Pope, llo g re and SiMkeapeare In their ref-

' ornieea to muata, adiUna:"Comlna back to tbia comer-etone lay-

IBC, and thlnklnc of the pioneer muelcinne o f Newark, the men who paved Ihe wnv lOK thia union nnd thie hour of glnrlouH prdknlaa, aurely I may be permitted m exclaim In Ihia preaent e: Shmles of ilenr oMt Peter Gamm, of Ruheani. of Rhine- haxdt. and o f your tomradra, how It would thrill your hearts unii eel vmir chebkx k flow with the red hitiah of Joy •afl' gladneea If you could wltneae these,

' your aucceiaora ahowing such eplemilrl prMreee tn all material respect, a body M lFreepectlnx and reapecled, and throngii thair etioaen repregentatlvea, dlaplaying prudence, w iie forothouglit and careful mukdCement. eo that your dreama of a ■ i^ ru tlen ago Is this day well nigli nn acdpmW ehed fact."

the conclusion of Mr. Atkinson's ad- drega ik e bund ployed a medley of nu

/ t l o a i l alre. which brought the rerenumlfs to ^ eloea. A luncheon was sem eil at Joimaon’i hall.

SMITESNUGENT LAWYER'S PLEAX

(Comlnuad from First page.I

m

•tg tu tg ItMlf tl)<> meaning nf ,1pgrij' an4 the Ihrilclment avepH

t h f t tiM primary meeting and election v u bald by a cerialn political p arty

f\n^karm ore. Mr. Hood said, the r»*!ui‘n»> made to the eecreUry of Slate, of which til* court take* Judicial notice, would Hhow w blii wae alleged to be lacking In thi* in­dictm ent In tWe reepeci. The rectirilB of that ufllrer he lald, would demonwtnitu whether the Democratic party was ijnal!* fled to hold the primary

Ae to the ether reaeoue advanck^ l h y Mr, KalUch for quaehing the Indlotmeni. Mr. H o ^ eald they were without mvrh. ]f that* waa anything In (he Indictment 10 embarraae the defendanta In m aking iheir d efitiie , he atdd that the proper procedure

, wodid be to apply to the trial court la compel the p ro secu to r^ elect upon whut CQonta the defendant* ahould be tried.

Follow ing the argument on the /on- apiracy indictment. Mr. KallacU opened tba caae thie uriernoon on tJin cerMoraH prooeedinga Instituted to teat the election indlctm enti. The general oourau of hia argument waa elaillar tn Ihar advnncMl for quathing tim conupiracy IruAJoirnenl, namely. Chat Ahe election laws are not applicable to primary electiot^e.

Atthough an early decision m rhe rare le gntlclpaied. It 1« not llitrly that li wtJi be f^ndered immMiaiely.

Anram wtit lo r E u gen i.I b liln argunieni soiterday afternoon

for Mr. Nugsnt, Mr, KulJst:h fonirnded. among oilier things. Uiai 0,*. intllciment for conspiracy to procui# lUr' .Li voiiug waa defeclive. becaiHe It fiiU ij lo ahow (hai the I^emotTjjiic puny wum pniiih;U party under the primely am, au.i fulUh-d to hold A pi-lniary eieullon imUor ihui not He subuiltied ihat the IndlcUtieni .“hifuid have averred that the DnnikiriHi!i- p aiiy waa A polUtcal party, which hnA priikd for Jnembers 0/ the Assembly e- (he el<M - tlon n ext preceding lli# prliruny at l*a«t five i>rr cent, nf ihi- i. u,- vuih ctirt in the lerrUorlal dlaifir'

Slue* the Conaiitutlon rif the Su-.r- nov, recognize ptillUcHl parUt*H. .-(nd ^Mihj- cal parties, aa such, werenot re.-ognlacd un­til the enactrnrm uf the prlma: v net uf anth alnoe that « n pn-scritwxi ♦'BM'niiullv ^fforant fpethod* for rmiklng nnmlrmiiaiiB, Mr. E alisch argued ihat ii was eabeniifti to m t out In the inilli'lment tLai thie Dem- ooraUo party was one within ihr- tittanliig Of the act which could lawfully linld a primary election.

He next attacked the Indlcfmeni :\n rad- . IcaUy defective, because or fiiUurf lo

charge any criminal oonspirai y i.r Hgre**- mant, la one place ti tturgeif! thai iht> deftndiA ta "did uniawfully and alltuiiy combine, unite, confederate, oojisplre ami blad themaelvee by agreement, to unlaw- fuUy. w ilfully mid corruptly procurn Joetph Ttirelk) to vote at the prim al/ m eeting and election aioresaid ' e;c. Mi . ICallBch argued ttm this phi'i^seoiogy fail *d to set forth un agreemtnt, I’oneplracy or oonfederaoy betwoen llte drfi-iiduiv(« or WlQt a&y one elae. Ho remarked that the iOdibtXDent w aj not foundml the■Utiite aauaieratltig the particulars which Btar b» made the subject for Indlctmenl, And th at, therefore, to follow blindly the tongnage of the act, wliliout regard to th e common law requirement, 1* defective plaadiag. Counsel for Mr. Nugent re- vlewad the various statutes passed in the Ikatfe relating to coniptracy, observing

_ that prior 10 ih e passage of an at-i of U tH tb s conspiracy to commit any o f­

fense w as Indiciable, but in that year the Lisgislature substtluted the wnrd r-rlhEe (or the word offense He said It had been held hi this State that tiiv aiatuti-'

.iPB O lA lx CA9TORIA NOTICE.

CASTOR IAI s r I i AbU u A OhllAra.

H i K M Ym H tf i Alwajs Boaglrt

B is n tbs■gMtarspf

>v;i q >«li!ipli li'v lhi ijicrv “ C ilj« roiiiliHUiHiiiJ, ih«*rci<irv lin- nniiunuiit ques­

tion Is vv]i«-thf'i i Lh- j.*-giajjtiure, infUibslIlulirig ihe word rrlii"' for (lie word olTenei*, did n >1 rti*>reh.v cbuiij^e the ro/n- imrii luw in i|i,i! n*Hpei t nnd further, whether l‘ ha- ii'd beourtii* neupAnary, hi order lo euaialii nti iu;l!'>ntei»(. 10 hKowihai Ihu' oriBp'i»'il .H '••jfij'MI iited a

> I'lliii** l?n‘ii|%tr;K monil inrpitndr, .i nJ noi! flnipl)' ih" hr'.*--h of a mtiuiiH.

^«i4iUier \ l l r u e i l Dpfet't.j Mr Kiilih*'!! . •>iitendr-O i.uil Hnod>r‘r de-

fis-t In tin- iJifli- nnent vui.f Kh fadura lo dibdujM* timi Mt- ulteH -d t illHirlt.lsxo-' lUii ih-i-Hhi were l#fg.tily ooneilluted i*|ei '|tjn dl.sirli is iirmer IJa' Iftwe uf the St 111 a. He nail IIiHt in vtiilng or In at- •tMijpiJiiK u> \ulrr In an ' h't Tlon disilrlci where oTu* hit* in N-gtil rf^l.Jence tha

ilniluiilli p *' Tiv rf' ! 1 nx»ri )jy the ttr-J rn,nr.\ wilMu h he Mvtf'W, Hie wardn 'if ' rlie il'v l-fdiii; Li'Vld''d Iriln di?i-InclB foi lilt* T'UiP'H'' "f r ’clllfunng iln* •‘ Ulliuj b-ff--*' *jf th*' ward would !he pnllty nf n UnMi'h nf I)!-" .‘ laiu**'. [ Ihouzh a l»*K:4i vit*' In ih'* waiil. If hr s'Hed In aii Fln« l ’O dl!»ljL-i 'jf fhr ward * In whlf h Jip dill lod n sHh* Thu.s wtuiltior I it vutei' riHB romn,Mi rl a hrmi 'h nf (lu' ; p'rtiMtHp fii'iM In ila. iiU-hI Ii. Ilia r« rrllory ' In which lin 'I*tu- j • 1.. *• tif voting'Ii nf ihe es.s^nre «jf ili*' ofTei.s*'. [

SIiu-u an ♦'Ifflhtri ilhirl'-i Ih rn>i a potHI- i (1Iv|m|uu of IhiN Sliiie Mr Kallauh ]

aia>>f‘il llixiL 11.r ruurl rniirini I.iha Jn* : dhi:il iiuHii- wll*-lln‘r UiH dl^Uhnrf ilMstg- j

liB elcM'iInn lUeirl'-'H In ihr Irulicl- j tiiaikt III!' Kn<-h t'iHr'lJinti dl.-it I'li'tn in wllhin j ih*> imjiidnu n[ iha J:iw, wllliont a Pl.fta- iiik'iit *if furh fii'dii fnnn whli'ti T)if» innrf ^1M11 sae lliai iVn- (‘lection dUrrlcts iuh «u*-h widiln llU’ iiieHMlnK o f 1 he law riiern'iii ' uiinnot dike jvnHiUil nolh r of (Tip fact ' (lull the rmtihiijii ''nunf’U nf the ally «if Newelk^illvidotl 'hk- wards of the <'!lv ItHo elerllon rllfitrlrt". uti G-Necndal fnc* neoee- HRiy tn hr plpail'si

Mr. KftlUch rest aitarked the IndJci- 1 nieiil upon rhe Kmund that ii Iji niiilU- , farlou*. ;

REPORTED EFFORT TO HAVE PASTOR RECALLED;

H sitlin n re r n n fr r e in -e f le r la r e 4l (o J He HeekliiM W lU n lrn w iil nf

He^‘. I>i*. .Poiien.THENTtiN. June 8.—Ii h■:lr e(! last

night from tTodlblo authurliy that the hniird of Idfihopi* at the recent general ' cojifatonre uT Baltimore bus* been In com- mimIrHUon wHh the blfthops of tin- ^hurrh Raiilh regarding the r<*ofl]J of Kev L> Charlee U Jrmep. (mftior o[ liie Flrpl ! Meltjodlst rhnrch, lo wllicti Hev. I.>r, William .\ Frye whn nppulnled. and hlfl lepugnitlnii lafnmMl li.\ (he noiigreKullon.

T»r hinrs auid Inal night he !ind hnl bci'ii irnallct y*‘t and did iml br-Uev? he Himlil bv. tVhi'Si asketl if he would give up hlH pastmntc Its Iha event rtf his re­

in- ivfillfd that he would under nn ;

GRADUATED AT N .Y . UNIVERSITYThirty-fivt New Jersey Students

Receive iKpIomas a t the Commencement.

HALF IN LAW DEPARTMENT

N'FW VOFtK, June 8.—New York t.inl- verRpy held Hh Hrihuit CQTnmencerrisnt sxeri’lHeN here In-dny, Xh« New Jersey fttudehls who were graduated are

Collega rif Aria and pure HoUince-John Mt-Murray I'a^iild',. Jersey City. JoBOpij R, Manuei Cohn. Nf-wark; llowapd Hunt. I Jngirm, Crineeton, JamsH Pooj khiliipa, 1 Jerfltrv I'lty, WlHltim Andrevf Hrm-v /-Ink. jVVeHi HnbiJken

Th«! Krhoni of Applied Hvlcnce Atini- 1 ham tJhif'hcrg. Passaic. |

rn lv rrslly • Tiiiw School ThnimiH IIN* «.u-k. A Sigmund K-im-rixb-

Ml', X 'W .nk. U arn Mo.GuIre, Jf-iit,.\ i 0 . . I W illlaiii ]-. MiiJilleld. BuM*»r, Mkiltu'w J Miiidlii. .I'-raoy City, (Jeorge W. C»-n*y. O iangc. .lacoh liuhln. BayontiH; Man in H Hiulaman. ['latnlletd, Aqullla N.W nuiii U*[itij;e lU-nrv ViJfflf' i w!i u/Cnlmi; Charlea H Walker, Newark; Klt- mer K. lilulrliH, N-w iik , Bvi.in f'i,ivt -ii. Newark J Bupyui! Unllo (A. B.. Vale).Orange; Loul. i H Oedi^a, Newark. W ill­iam M. OoldWeber, Bayonne; George W. Uallgrlng, New-ark. j toward lahervvood,Newark: Morris V Levin, I'alerHon;Abraham Levitan, .icrHoy City; Hubert J. Ilnwe. Newark i Theodore Qliedt, Wee- hawken.

School nf Commf’rr'e- William Dlebold. B S . Nesvark; Jumps Luclen Dmck. I’allSB.iP, T-‘ranklyn Heydecke, Newark;Karen M .leraew Tanafly; James S tew ­art Merabuh. Newark: Walter Clarence Whyartt. KnglewoixJ. T*. S Voung.Newark

Banjnmin D Demnrest. a counselor at law'. i) { thie city, to'duy rprolvi'd the rtogree of doctor tif philosophy nt the New Vork I’tilverslty. The subject of hla ihesl* iB ■ T ho Psychology of I.»rgal R\-l- dPllce "

HORSE THREW THE PRESIDENT

Roosevelt Tumbles Into Creek When Fractious Mount

Falls Backward.

ESCAPES THE.FLYING HOOFS

CHtl.i ' l iT ‘ u m H la i u ' i - - « I i i d a t e hlP y e a i ' n i - m u r M i - i with the F'lrsl ( ‘hiindi

L>r. .Inncti tcojt] clmi hlii r*‘l^Hll, IT rp-- (errnlned upon, w-nuld i‘((mc froili Bishop Kobh. whn vill Ivqvu for IlriiKll lo-ihiy l ie «lated ihnt n recall, fur any othi-i leHSoti Ihnn lo rill u lacHiu'-y rHiie>>d hv death, Is miusuai

TO STORE VOTING MACHINES..ler se} < l t j ‘« B tnie Weerrtnry

kfiyB, W ill lie H eld l^eridlnic .Mrf-l lr i i ie u l HU t o LooAtlon.

.Sjiei-Ial to the ^T/v’V/.Vf^JERJ5KY’ CTTY'. June J, -Clty Clerk Ml

clinrl I Fiigpii. of Hub i-lty. has rerrlvptiII ccuminniicntlon from Pohmei h, D iVi-u InsoM as Herretnry id FUate, m ihe ef- fecl Hint an agent fr<im the offli-*-' nf ihe latii>r I'fllrlni would «-nll tii aiTHiiKe forihc fiiiiroiil Hijil atoj-Mgn of the !WH\«votiny mMchliies in Uu* custody -'f rhe l i ly ■ t+'rk Theae mai-hlTies wpre l*i>Ltt+id oil ele il"i> day In (he S»‘0**nd Ward, where llier*- w.'iH ten o f Them, and tli" F’ifih Ward, which UiwJ two.

Thf n-iinuiuiiltatlOn aels forth that the IwhIvu iiiji'-hjiies will be taken frnrn Uie custody Ilf the city clerk and placed in fitunigt- h\ the eecretury of Kiule. p.-mj. Ing ilu; H.ul. ion Of the latter a» to wri 'ie voting ma hinea ara to be locHied thr>> igh out thf Hialo at thft n«x( elondon r!i,-rA IB nothliiK In ibe letter :o Imllc-rite iluit the (v*tl\c umchtnea. or oihere elihei' murt or o- imriilier, w-lll not l«i' IocuIm.] ir other wiiidH of J e r s ^ City than the ttevund l«'lfth

THK.VmN. Juno S iH;uL-tuli Scc-rolary of State Dlcklnauu wu’* notIII Tit’iUnn to-day. hut |t wasBluL'd III hie offlee that (he purpoaa of ilu' deparliiiuni In the iivatrer <if the voting mavhlnpB te (o vair\' out jin near ti!' lilt- bw will allow the rennmmetidatlon.'j which were made fo the Legletuiurc In the sccietttD'M repur'i tlu.s j , ‘ur uinl ro gruiip the njai'hlnoN .i.x insirh .i.x poNeihle. no! only I11 vvrtulri ninnlflvjillTleH hut Jii ihi>s«iminU’lpahllPN where (Jjp\ nre elthei re-retviid with thn guejUiHi fu \or bU- where vlrciiniBlaiicfN w'ouhl Ncetn to Indicate their use bn moet deaira!>|e. It Ime not y n been derided which iniiulclpiiUttes eh-Tll he cqu1rp«<l "ith machlneB. Thla ivUl not he done uriiU nrier a i-AnvaR.s of the Bltuatlon hiis (ief*n made during theHUTTUiier.

SEVENTEEN PINGRY GRADUATESK v e ry M e m b er » f C la « s o f F J ts a -

betb I n stI ta llo D W ill U n ler f 'u llc g e .

ELIKAiJETTi, June 8.~Sovftntewi grad- tiaien will rece|\-f> dlpJornaii at <he norn- mencerneni exerrlsca of Plngry iJcbool n t it Mondiiy nlghl In the Flrat Uaptlai Church, Rev Kverett T. Tomlinson, at (lie reqin-Ht of the inember* of the eUwa. will prPit* h (he hnci'diaureate sermon irj Hie Cenlnil I’hurcli next Sunday«vanlnK- Every member of the graduating class will enter si*me one of (he big col* lege* tiext Septemlxir.

UemberH of thv graduiiitng rlu fi and the colleges they will allemd ure: Carlos Controraa. of Mexico (''ity. Columbia School of Mines. Curtis ii. Oulln, Cran* ford, Untverfiity of Pcrnisylvnnla;' Frank D Ilals'-y, Ellziibeth, Prinovion; Bali>h H. iBhqjn. Ellzaboih, Come]]. Melvin P, Spaidlng. Cranford, University of Penn- sylviujla; Chester F. Smith, Bayonne, University uf Pennsylvania; Hosenda P i­neda, Moxlco City. Columbia fichooJ of Mines; Dean Mnthey, Cranford, Prince­ton; l^wrencv P. Naylur Jr.. Elisabeth, FTinceton; Horace O. Lay. Kliaaboth, University of Michigan; llaaBeii HOffer. Roselle, l^ntverslty of I’^-nnsylvanlft: Clarkson W', Hope, Roselle, Cornell; Fred­erick A Hemphill, Ellzabftih, Amherst, G- MllUni Fncae. Raliwuv, Rulgere: O orge E- Dlinock Jr . Elizabeth, Yale; Rimer FT. Doe. Elizabeth. Dorimouth and Howard L. Divvle. Elizabeth. Rutgera

MMlltam J. Mogle. formerly chancellor, wHl prosent diplomas to the graduates. Prssentatlon of scholarship prlsejj will be made by 0. Archibald Smith, headm Oilier.

■ B o se r n o r V f» ll g tn te Brhoiil*.I TRENTON .Tiin * T Jiim*N M I prlncIpHl nf the n-'hoi’>ls, . iinf*! uponj Governor Fort at tltv HifUehuuBe

day and ln\][ed him lo address the pupfis next Friday morning. Tha Oavarwir ooa-

I s s m d to-do io»

EDITOR'S CRITICISM BEFORE GRAND JURY

I'roneoiH or A sks InvenditnlJ<»ii r>f In -(In ifstlon (h jii De l.noi-n W as

s t H n le d fu r ItenI ^ lu rd rre i* .T-U^IZABE'rH, June 3 -A cupy of the

Bummit Record of May 3u Phh been ftiib- niln».-il to the Cnlon County (Jrnnd Jury liv F*r-iaeciitor C, AddlNoii Hwlfl w'lth u reijiiGHt thru (hat body Mif( ilic « hnrgcH Het forth In nn editorial rrUl<'izli:ig rhe re- rent "mlUl eentetice" of l-iaKatore L)e l.ucca, of Summit, who idfcodHd non vult tn a charge of murder, and Inltmallng tha( llinm gh collualon l>e Lucca. Hasnred of ft llglil flentence, had been suhidltLited for th*- real ulavet

rnm m enlliig ou the edirorlal (o-diiy, the jjroae* utor sakl'

Tn my o|jlnloii I di* not think ttie edj- Torial meritn much connlderatlon, hut hi- iiamu.'h HH l( litiiiB at collusion and that Ihe grand Jury ought to look liUo the inat- ler, I have turned the paper over Ui that body, ■with a rrqueHf ihai It in.ikp u full end searching InveNiigHilon ns 10 the trui h nr faialty of t)ie asseiiion.

T htvva no doubt that the edUor of Thr' Hecntni will tw Hummoned before the grand Jury i<» snllgtuen k u.s to what tie kiiow.H ahoul the HtatenieniB contained 1i thn eilllnrliil,

••[f Ib now up to the grand Inquesl to take whatever aciloji it may deem fti. 1 hnV'H performed my duty In laying thfj Bubjpct befor*' It for cuniideraiion."

WAHHINOTON, Juno 3.—I’rcplient Uooeevell late yerkerilay afleruaun Itad ftiv exceedingly narrow csSicape frtjrn 1 serloue accident while horsobauk riding In Rock Creek Perk. Mrs Ruoaevpli wa.a with the Proaldent, Sful the rumors of the affair, which gulnwl currency laai rdghl, w ire denied m (he White llouao oi the Ume. os nelttier the President nor Mih. Houaevelt npokc of ttie affair upon Hielr roturij The nimoTs came from the i j c e u p a r H H of N e v e r a l r a r r l a g t - a w h o s a w

thft accidentTh© Prt-Bldent wwh riding a tit w Uor.' e.

a yuui\g iLninittl 'i he party rode down through a cut In a bank, forded a creuJt and were oflccndlTig the bank on tho other Hide 'ITie PrewkitnCs horse reared, the President leaned forwoj'd In the saddle and Ihi-ew the reins rtf«m In loops so bjj In Hvuld pulling thn lioree backward Again on reaching the top o f (he bank The horse reared a second tljne. and the Prepldent leaned forward again, but tlic animal stood up straight on its hind logs and *then went over backward Into the oroek w lih the President.

Feeling that he was going backward the President ellppod from the saddle and. as lui-k would havo It. fell Into the creek close Ijesldo the horse, which landed nn lt8 back. The horse fel) on the down .strejm aide of the President, who. realiz­ing that lift would be In danger from the Jinlmal's feet should Iho horso turn to­ward him. got (lul of itie way a.s rapidly as posBlblc

Neither the f*rpn!dent nor (tie horse re- oelvod ttie .slightest Injury-

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DEATH OF AGED CLERGYMAN.

WOULD HAVE FLAG DAY MORE WIDELY OBSERVED

G o v f^ rn o r tu Innne P r o c ia r a n f la n I 'a H I iik fo r ( i e o e r a l I to n n r

tu “ Olil (H or^,'’TRFINTCiN, June 3.-In a proclamation

Iq be iBiHUrd to-mnrrow. (xovernur Fort will suggest tluit H more general observ-r flmoe o f Flag l ‘ay. June U». Iw made throughout this State, and will rHuiru* mend ihut die uiitlnruil emblem hb dls- playeil in chuiotieK and 0unday-.B.‘hO(ils lus well as In pubU ' schools atul buildings, pybllu m private'.

The nieseiiKH. aUrri* tlv*‘5y prlnt(*d •will be soul all Nf«w .b'rat'V It calls at-len llon lo (he origin uf the flag, notes Us Blffiiificanca as iho eniblpm of a great nation, and point? nut that Congress ea- lFibll.sJied June H as the day on v/hb'h (i> luium* the banner ..La thal dtuy falls on Sunday this ywar the Governor inune.f Monday us Flu*; I)hv, and ueks that uni- v«*rsal recuffnltliui tjf the day be madf* and thfti tljH Huiiilay-srhoot* and churches Join in the '*biu i'viinr'» Sunday, Jvine 14 Tie also RakP that sudabic reference be mad** to the iK'cusJiin m Hormone, because. \m nnneiudes. "Nexi to one's love o f ttilngs dlvlnci. should bf tbs love of our (>f>untrT and oiir coiintn’’fl fl.ig."

7 A/ H tg k ts i 7 i>p0 iV * 0 r

O ln h o p E d w a r d W H moii p H ssea A tvay nt N fetuclirn h i E lg U fy -

r l g h t b Y e a r .Sjci'iol /*lv(p(j(cA to (hr ET'E.V/Yb’ YEU fi

NEM' 'MFlUNPWirK. June X - Pbli.ii. Edward Wllwon passed away to-day al his home nt Metuchen In hi* eighty- eighth year He was horn In Liverpool, FnglanrI, nn Inly 2H. 1X20, and came to Anverluft !n 1K40, rHuruing to England Hoven yearn lutcr

He <'ftme to (hin country again Jti a few ycflru and took rip hla residence Irj Metuchen. He was firet licensed to preach b> llu* KiTormed Kjilscnpnl Church, and served several churches as pastor, amui\g iln-m being fcii Jamus's M E rhurcli of (his city. He Icnvca a wl(j«jw', one son «nd three diiughtera

'ITie foncrnl will be held Friday afier- noon Ilf 2 n'clork, ami the Interment will be In Hillside <''*»mH*'ry, Plainfield

TRENTON PASTOR'S DEATH,ltr « . .IniiicM B. lieuT iedy lin d FHIeil

liul CtiHrM**" Ifk Illsl^oag C a r e e r .

Niircml Di’fjHifcA lo iht E V U M S U sTRENTON. Jimo 3, —R*?v. JamoH H.

Kf.'imedy, Vi-ho for nlnctt-en yeoj-s wh.s pas­tor uf the Second ITcHliyicrUiti Ohuich of lhl» city, died .to-day He was tvom In JUincABter County, Pn., and was aev*:nty years old. He was gradimttid from iTInce- Uni University' In 1868, being a classmate (►f Judge (iruy, of Delaware. He was also a ^^raduate <>f PrluceLoti Thcoltjglcal Hominiu'y

Mr Kennedy rilb-d only iMo charges during hIP long career dr a minis­ter. He wfw frequently a delegate to die general uHsambly uf the Froabylerlnn ohurch. Tlla funeral will luko place <m Friday and will bo attended by all (tie Prcj^bytcrlati mlnlaterfi of this city.

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AGED WOMAN PASSES AWAY.Mm, lUioUfl, H. Q aldiTin. o f R e v n ln .

lio fto rv A n c« s(« rs , D ie s at Her E a st O m n g e l[(»nie.

.Ml- Klufda U Baldwin died ye. tnMlrky 111 ilhit-HM aliondant upem old age n( h< r h*jme. 104 North Arlliigtiju uvniiut. East Orang<' Sl-« hod been sick ft week Ho- foro taking lofbcd, huwover, Mrs Bnid- wlJi tifttl licen active, iiei frirrnlrig tlaliylight huus-'hold dutlr-.s,

Mrs. UiiMwln camo fj'om HevolutUmary uncPHtors, b*-lng (he daughter of Dajij«i Hoj'rlaoTi. "f Caldwell. 9he waa born .-\prll 23, IKL'i. niul inurrled Daniel 0, Bft.ld- wt?i. of Fan: Oranye. in IH3K. He died s< \‘i'i'dl yi-urs ago

Mr«. Baldwin had boon prominent In the affaire of the Brick Presbyterian Church, East Orniige The funwroJ ■will he held Friday afiernoon at 2 o'clock, servloeB bBlng conducted by I^ v . Jamea F. Rlgg*. One daughter and one son aurvivo her.

A a r tlo ii Of? R ose^Tlle H ouse.Anting as auctioneer, IjniiJB .Schlealngar

eold a two-und-a-huif-st^ry Grlck house and 1"1 lU 20(1 North Seventh Htrqet, to­day, to Edwfard H Frier, for JG,?ri0. The properly belntiged to the eetiue of Mr*. Mary U*. Wright.

SYNOD BEGINS YEAR'S'WORK

Executive Body of Reformed Church Starts Annual Session

a t Asbury Park.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS TO-DAY

ft-rtm 1 S fiif f <‘»>-reMiU)ntlf‘7tlA B U ru y PARK. June 3. With u largo

iiuiiil.er ( f delpguti*^ in attt*ndftn<’f both laynit'H nnd mjnlsti.-(s, (ho oii'* tumdreil and Hei’iiiid fnipwlun'uf th*‘ ib iu’i-ul Synml uf ttu' Ki-f<(rmi il (hiurcli of Amorb-.i ’on- vened (hU {iftfrimoii In th ' (Irand .Averuh Hcf'iuiP'd t'fiuri'h of ihH i kir*-.

'I'lio flrsl bu.sliU'jis "f tho su.Ksltin bogun l 0‘duy. allf-r (lit* i*pt'[iiiLg jiruyi'r by Dr Vennoma. justur of rtio First I'teri rnuMl Churuh, Ihussiiir. wujj (ho k'ti of ofll ccra fur ilio ^'iiRuhig yrar. It Is thmight that Hi- i»r-.sidoniliil i hwlr will bo <• - '•upled b\' one of iumi K«’V. | >rJohn G Flitgg, post'll of tlu’ Middle (h.l- luglaie Church, ,\'nw York ( ’Ity, Kev I)r Hc'riry F;I. Lhibb, pii.-Jtiir of (he West Erul t?ol]fglrtle Chur^'h, Ni w’ York City, or H**v L>r. Tsfittc W Gov.en, jiiLalor lh« Grove Reformed (’liiirrh, Weehawken

Sorrow was evmcfd by nianbera of tin* delegates over ilie recent losa of thr former permanent idHi’k. W illiam IT. Ih-n Eyck, formerly nf New York City, wh<-- dierl a fexv wePK« ng" H* served In ttic oapaetty o f clerk to llic synod for ru-arly tlfty years

Early this morning di-legatH.4 fruni Hie W est cammencod to arrive. Lnt**r in the day those from the e.'tstern parts nf the country began to rumr In nn #*vf'ry (rain, and are now comfortably located at the (llfTcront hott^ls nbnut the clt.v. Thr olFlcars of Hiu Synod arc UicBtcri ;it tlie BriHtol Hotel, Which l« to bo their hufliJ- quarterfl during their stay.A r r iv a ls from O k ln h oiu a C ip f-r trd .

From the newly admitted State of Okla- homa. Rftv. t,:. Jl. Hpauii. of t’ordcll: Rev. ( ^ r g e KortPllng, of Cllnlnn. and Eld'*r J. A. Julian, have already reglHtered ami lire expuc'ti'd lo axrivp very soon. It la thought prnbablt* that Ri>v. Hi-nry E. Colby and Eldvre D. 'J'. Dunlap ami George Marali will aJHo come from Hi<* far HWiiy Stale flurlrig Hie seBplona of ih*'' Synod.

Much Interest la manifested In the coii- ' sideratioii of Suhday-fiflKtnl nnd young I people’s work, wtikh will lip taken up by I the synod on F’rMay Tin- commltfeo : which has thi.'i work In hand Is looked 1 upon as execptlon.illy capalile for dealing I "With HiIr (pu-.'itlnn. It was delcgaii'd nt * (be last session of Hie synod, In Albany. I tn propftro a system atic oulllne nf Bihlc ' flfudy for Hiindny-school use, Hi-rordlng t'i j the liitopt flppr<iv(*d pedagoglcit! methods, j TliH ri^imrl will undoubtedly cuiise great 1 dlRcuaaion.j IjKfit yeui Hu-re waa a lengthy delibera­

tion (ipon tfm ajjpolnlmcnt of (he commit- tce, find It Is thought that the report. :«p

' lubFrlUod hy this committee. \^lll bp ar.cppted hy tlie synntT Tlj^ Reformer]

: Church of .Amcricn Is etrlvlnp to take the I Icsd In SLindiiy-ticliool meThod.s of teach- I t n g .I The Bunday-.'ichnol rnmmhtee |n made

lip fis follows: Uev. Dr, Ferdinand R.Schenek. o f the Now nrunwwlck Theologi­cal Beminar.y. Rev. r>r, lauae W. Gowen, uf tS'eehawken, Rpv. Dr. Wllllum B. Dem-

I Hresjt, prealdHiit of Riiigera College; Aus- j tin Bcott. fiom er prt-Hldcnt nf the same

InsHtiiMon: R»-v Hr f!, 11 Dnhbink of I Holland, Midi., and Rev MuiHiew Knlyn, i nf Grand Rapld.s, Mich.

It Is Hiought (hut witli c'linlinucd fair weather (hl.'i seaslon of the Byn(.id will be

[ the largest In Hk* l#lstory of the organlza- I Hon.

lalilc 11(1 ordlnuncfi Intrnrliicori tiy Jerome T ( ’oiiglpion. of Ha* minority hide, thiil the TJrriHu ruts would pa M an ordiiiunce Hdiddmg the iirovlslonfl of the luw In d.ie time. Shut* then the ranjurlty members ill I'iiiicUH Imve decided to adotit rlvH Bvrvli'e as a party meaHure

liut Wht-Al er the council acts nn the taw or no\; the qucHilon rcrialii 10 Lioronit) a live Usue In thb city IVtUiuiiH dra'K-n in eonformlty v,Wh ibe pruvialon nf Hi-Uton .11 of the act are being L-lrrululed lo-dny for signature A nnrnher o f tliem appeared In the city bail, and w hile no- li'idy seemed willing to admtl responsi- bllliy for the TOOvoment. ih e fart thal rmtiluyes of the Board o f Works wer** acHve In circulating the petitions was taken as an Indication that the plnn may have emanatixl from that sourc*'.

I’ellltonw with Hie hOO neccasary slgiia ture» may he submitted next Frldfii’ night (i> the ujuncll It Is (bought, however. tbfl( If Hip U tler bndv passes an ordi­nance .adopting the law. the subm ission of Hie rjucstlor to (he voters will not be requlsiip. 1'hp law department will doubtlcup be i.'allcil on (o rule on tills p'llnt. the Hlluatlon was learned hyMr Rlnnott tn-<l.iy, he said "This city \^lll adopt civil pprvlcp without rnaktng tl iieJT-i jjH.iry to Incur the cxpi!n.«e of a gi-tipirjl volt."

m o mBROTHERS'

I t ' f e a i y t o « c e t h e t e n d e n c y t o w a r d b r i g h t e r c o lo r e i n m e n 'a c lo t h i n g , e»- p e c i a 1 1 y y o u n g m e n 's . W e h a v e m o r e t h a n k e p t a b r e a s t o f t h e c h a n g e , a n d a r e e s p e c i a l ly ■well p r e ­p a r e d t o m e e t t h e d e m a n d f d r t h e n e w b r o w n s , g r e e n s a n d o l iv e s .

S a c k S u i t s ,♦ I d t o 1 4 7 .

tSIA B U SH iD OVIR h a lf A CENTURY

A S T O R P L A C E F Q U R T i l A V E J ^ ^

CAUCUS IS CALLED TO TAKE U f CIVIL SERVICE

At N«tni€ T*lme P e t it io n s D raw n In , C oiiforiL ilty vr1t l i / \ e t T YawI Are Ite ln g t Iren ln teil.j Alderman John F Sinnoii, ni.'ijurKy ! leader of thf Cornnuin Fouricll, Imw Is­

sued K coil for a (.iiieuH of the Dem­ocratic members to-morrow night f* dis­cuss the iiuesHon of the uthipHon by ordi- Tiiinoe uf the civil servliv law by thhs city.

It Is pxpecletl that Hie dein,‘uim of the caucus wlU bo favurabl*’ pi th- nitruduc- llop of an ordlnanuii lu a' I'uiiLLhi:/* With

I section no of Hn: inw whuh pruUdeB that ! "any inunuipnlltv of rhls Hiate may

adopt thf! proviplcTTs of thliJ act by an ordluiiiire duly adopted t>y the go\-prnlng body o f Huch miinleIpnTliy, r,r by Hie pc- tlHun ,md vf lp «T 1h" i|u illfb-ii vt>lers uf Hii< li municipality '■

The policy' c f the ibuiiucratii.- maJorHy of the council in respo.-t tu th*- udoplion of (he n«w civil BtTvl* h law was Indi­cated ck month agn hy .Mr flintuill wlic]i he deebtred. In moving to lay on the

Zm * b r o w - l^ w le r .Mlua Mary A. lavwlep of 317 Summer

avenue, was married lo Rudolfih F.achrow. of Jamaica, 1-ong Island, In Rt. Michael's Roman Catholic Church at 2 o'clock this afiernoon. The ceremony w’ds perfortned b\ Rev. Denis J. McCartln, the puBtor. Miss EllzaboTh lAwler, a sister olf the bride, waa thf< maid of honor. A rwep- Hon follow’ed at the house of Mr. and Mrs, John W. Jackflon, with whom the brlds has made her home for some ttme. The i^uple will leave late to-day for a wed­ding trip to Nhigara Falla and Buffalo.

A combination obherig^ht hat, the right shoes and the right girl ought to mean a pretty good summer for you.

The hat and shoes are here, and al! the other dress attractions to attract the right girl.

M a rs h a ll & B atlr807-813 Broad S tm t. ,

Nlad« L abor In sp ro fo r .Special ^(tpaPA ta (A« FFfl.VfYl? U liW S .

TRENTON. June 3.—Governor Fort htis apptilnied Juai-iih Heder, of Newark, lui Inspector of iJia departmeftt o f labor, under the ftmcrirlmetii to the factory laws of last wlni*r atuhorlrlng the appolnn ment of two additional Initpectura, f.ir the purpose onforclng the laws r#-lH- tlve lu mercan^iio yaiablielitnenU.

Mr Seder has been an Inspector In tb« erupioy of tlie Tunemant-house Ouinm].*- slon for some ume,

CITY NEWS NOTES.A tiU « ftUrm of f t « m nt In from

b o i 731, al rilo.imtteld snd Highland are.iiue-s, nils uootiArran*rm»n'« for a fair nexl fall waa i

dlBciiaaed at a maaUng o f tho board of managara of th . Mo»pltaJ for W om m and Chtldran ttua m o m eg .

The Stoutenhurgh label on a garment stands for more than a mere trade­mark. It means that the garment has received the best efforts of a clothing house which tor nearly sixty years has made all things subservient to the quality of itp product.

This applies to our Suits at f 12, {15 and |18 and to those at higher prices. Those from SJ2 to fl8 in­clude beautiful colors and stripe effects, and our al­ways reliable plain and striped serges—blue, gray and black.

Stouknduryhs

PASTORS STATE VIEWS OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY

H ev. Jrssvpli F. F olsiftii M ild ly O K I -lIsppeik iiSK S nt

linitsAS r i ly .Kf*t'oris of Ihe iiroceodlnga of the F'rva-

hyipriKu g«=*n<*ral ftBflvmbly, whirli olased tiH Ht-sBioiis In Kanaas t'lty. Mo., last Saliinl.iy, vcr>T plven fit a m eeting of Hie Freahyleiy of Newark In the ehajiel, of the First ( ’liurch thift afternoon by a number of Hie tummls-Bluners from the local body. Itev. Joseph F, Folsom, who arrlvt*rl liome from the Weal lafil night, WHB one of these.

Mr. Folaom rrltloiznd Hie asMcmbly hr- c.ui.=H Hiat body •lajijH'd a Judgo wliu ex­plained Hiiii soma of the rocrf'atlon centres near a large Weelerri city werf' open on Sunday, because modern condlHons made It nectssary. He declared that this seemed to him to be a cohlrndlcUon Inaa* much as the u.BHcnjbly passed resolutions against rlio Sunday ealoon. .Sunday news­papers. and so rortb,

The local pipilor also criticized Hie as' Bvmbly fur debating the matter of adopt­ing a new edltbw of the Bible. He said he voted against Hils, thinking the old King James verelon was good enough. The ppeaker paid a rompllmeiit to the new moderator. Rev. Dr. Baxter, of Fui- krlon.

Rev. Dr. Ipaiflh H. Hopwood. tmolhar commIsHloner, also spoke. Both Dr. Mop- wood and Mr. Folaoin sold the aasem biy WBB composed of H high spiritual body of men.

Mr. Woirr loportad ttiat laaac Batea. who la under (he rare of presbytery, wanted to he i-eleased as he had received an Invitation to act as stated supply of a. ohurch In the Fresbytery o f Altiany. This was grantftd.

APPARENTLY NO PLACE TO PUT AN IDIOT BOY

I*e(*nt1ftr H lfnnflon Hns D e v e lo p e d In (h e Cose o f t a w le y L a d -D r .

E v a n s I'ointn Out >'ee«l.Because of some legal technicalities and

the lack of an Inatltullon to fit the special caae, Hie Tiureaii nf ABSodated (^hfliilles, llji'migli Sei'ietary MrDougall, has been mmbh* to lind a home for the blind and wi-ak-tnIndHd bum -if Mk'huef Cawley, of 24s Norfolk BthH*et. Now tlte fa th er is Hireau-ned with ejectment with hla three other children unlea.* he findfl a place for the unfortunate youth. The mother o f the bey, who iP sixteen yearn old, died elghi monthp ago.

The boy until recently was an irimalr* of Rt. Joseph's Home for the Rltnd In Jersey City, but he became unmanageable and the slaters In charge were oompelled to return him to hl.i father. At Ihe re- lyipst of Mr. McDouguM, Police Surgeon Clark ordered the boy committed to the S«'Uth Orange avemio hospital for the In- Hane. but Jje was refused adm ission be- c.-iuse he was not 0 legal realdenl of F.sh-x County. Dr Clark then Rent the hoy to the Morris Plains Institution, but Dr Britton D. Kvans could not recelvo him because of a rule established by tije niii/iagprs against the admission of Idiots.

The Rtatft now han several such patients III the Home for Imbeciles at Media., Pa., and Mr, MoDougall is endeavoring to loam the necessan' procedure to send the r.'iwlcy boy 10 that place, or find a home for him elsewhere,

THREE TIRES ON THE "HILL ”Tvro iialooMB D am n ged M llgh fly D or-

Ing (h e M fflit—A n o th er BIrsc Ca lls Out F irem en ,

Three Area Hial caused more itian WOO damage broke out on the '•hill" last night and early (hla morning The first alarm wuB Rounded from box 815, at Camden street dnd Flftuenlh avenue, for a chim ­ney blHse In tlje home of Jo?H*ph Fere. 259 Bergen street, a l 9:&0 o'clock. Dam age amounted to WO.

Shortly aftei^ midnight a blaze was dis­covered In the satoon of Jjoiiis Weln- stock. D4D Bank street. The cause o f the fire, which did ISOQ damage, is unknown.

Soon after this blaze was extinguished the •flremeh were brought out again In response to an alarm from box €14, at BpHngfleld avenue and South Tentli street. Thia time ihe blaze w as In the saloon of Charles Grikchct, £30 Springlleld avenue. Ita origin la unknown. The dam ­age amounted to Slob.

Orlkehat reported lo police headquar­ters to-day tluU during the excitem ent, or before the Are waa dlscovortd, lh« saloon WHS rubbed uf SIOD worth of wine, whisky and cigars. He is the sam e man who reported last week finding all the gas Jets In the caloon turned on by sonic one unknown. ,

Gifts for BridesK you wish lo dower (he lucky

June brIJe with s gift (hat she will always (onilly remeratter and appre­ciate, come here.

Whether it is something In Dia­mond Jewelry, ijold Jewelry, Silver­ware. Cut Glass, Alt Clocks or Watches, we have the r ig h t gift at the right price.

The "Diamond tJorncr of Newark" Is a veritable Gift palace I

Expert Optical ServiceAt i>ur W. K. Small, HbI. I' HlAHAfa fUtrd fttid r#*i>alr<"(l, k&ftt'i duphi'atfd and r*ti«wed at * t - trftnHy mud^fat^ prlrfM. F>enei- atninso anil ryf xlaHHfn ft<f]iistf*i| frre of charge. Sjiilsfartlon guar- anWrO. iDvrettilgatf:

R. S. Schindel & Co.S u ccessors to W . T. R «e & Co. ,

707 Broad St.y cor. CedarWit£h & Jewelry Repairing a Spadalty

WALSHS

Specials on T h u rsd ay .( (Id-fashioned Molasass (ream | A/<*

Cuu. lb................................................ iU C^^Uolasses F ig Chewing Candy,

Try a Frosen Pudding Sundae | at our HOda counter........................ I v C

M A K E K 8 O F aS W K K T Sifi) Markat St.. MFIIfIBK M J • II Hroad St., "• ••

S3 B road S t ., ELIsabath, N. I. lA 7t(ew ar1i A t* ., J er sey City.

fV h o ls ia ls D ep a r tm e n t N ow a t 350 F la n s 5ta, N ear M a r k e t, N ew ark .

. . . THE . . .

June BrideWill Demand

Special attention now. We have made unuBUiil pteparailuns. and her well wishers will And our etock a veritable mine of irftufturcs suitable for gifla of use, beauly and value, Dlamonda of unqiieetloiTHhle 'lUtillty, rich Jewelry, accurate time-keep­ing watches, Hie correct .shape weddltig ring, etc., etc.; also Fterling and silver- plated arllclep, clocks and rich cut glass. You'll aurely find Just what you want at

The Holt Jewelry Store,Broad, cor. Academy S t.,

Opp, PnMtofnee, Newark.

D E N T I S T R YreasonablS p r ic e s

1 w ill tell exactlj' w h a t jo u r w orkwHI roit, f ir e you careful attentiona id guarantee It w ill be

e o n . _ _______chargea e lsew here. Call and teu me

1 guarantee It will be permanent and tliP price will be about one-b alf

and I wilt give you tbe address of a pleased p atien t in to OOt.n CROWD^ournMg^b^rbood

2»k., only BRIDGB i i

Si4k., only„Open kunday 8:30 U ntil 1 P . H.

D R . B U R T , k ™ .C o r . M ark et an d H olaey S ts.

O rV . H A H U E K tllS R 'S .

THERE’S A BIO DIFFERENCElETWESN

b e s t t e a I BEST TEAand 35 eesai*V « Dyk'd

O w tM I* bwttwr . n d th e n v eu t« t . en u rta . a b a n d . liva tM d o f » t in OM w . Mteky M une.

V A N D Y K ’S6 6 7 B road S t , (T«L ae3 8 .lL ) 5Lliilirt SL,*a«ridt »«*•• 2 ft« tr i HlllWl, (latWatkg'Rarim)

OUTING CAMP WORB. STARTS.C o n n e ll C om m ittee O pena O f lo e n t

128 H o lo er Btxeet—In a p e c to r o n H er R oan d a.

The comniittee o f the Common Council in charge of the euminer outlngn for chil­dren at tha cltsf camp at Avon-by^the-Eka will begin its aotive work to-morrow, when the officials "Id charge o f eelactlng the children to be benefited w ill open hnad<iuurters in tha old Board of W orks bqlldlng. T2S Haieay street.

The Inspector selected by the com m ittee to v isit the homes and determine th e iU-

j ness of applicants bsx started upon her work. The final setectioii of th e comp groups will be made a t the H atsep street offloe.

MET DAILY CIRCULATION OF TH E

NEWARK EVEMNd NEWS

Exceeds lit,000 Gepiee..

OVERFLOW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

AdnrtiaeacnU rtcriTod after IfeAl r.H . Tbia N« m fpm n la 8aaw0

u d Third SdSfhM o tif .

7*7-90$ , a tra« t

A w a r d e d $ 2 ,0 0 0 f o r I n j n i i e a ,A verdict for RDOO fti favor of the pUlo-

liff was returned- In Circuit Court R this j Mftetnqoh In a null brought by WilfT^m

Klelbe agiUnal the Xorth Jersey Strew-t Railway Companv, Klelba sued, through Charles Ho<% for tSJUL H« wee f iu u by C$lUDg from a trolley ca r a t M arket nnd W aM togtoa itm tJh A u g iu l IMI.

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DBXTRB..CORBKIAN—At Bfdsen-ood, N. J., on

WW lneiisy, Jun» 3, IMS. Rev James f' Corriaan. runera l on auturdny, June t 190S. from tile Hou<k of D m a e Provirtenee Rldrewood, N. J„ at itt o'clovk A, Sd,, t a t e r ^ t Private a t H oly Sepulchie CmmMk Ibteiaoii, N. j.

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MEM3ERS RUTGERS COLLEGE GRADUATING CLASS

BpeciaJ D U patrh io the .VJ-.'H K.N E W m U ’NSW 'ICK. Ju ne 3.^A<Umi(mal

hoiiora wt;rc an iiou iiced hy tlif r.u'ulty of R iilyarfi C ollege here wHifrfhi,\ Ukmembi'TB tif th e benlor cliisx ih m y uel Fellur, o f t |i is cfjy. hai> if'i-^ved m e rb etoriral liuiinr Tie is thu srn uf Mux F eller , and ji Hifcrh aohool sriiduale. l ie Is u M em b e r ui' ih c silvritjrli‘ ^ei’tlon g? th e I’laa.s. Twij uf Die oriKors for Ih* conim« jK- 'n ien l exe rcU i w h ave b<>ej] art- nouhcetl. T u ey • are Darnel Safford, of

D rook lyn , aJid L indsley Dodd, o f t^m ier- vllle. A rrangem enta have been com pleted fr.r th e com m encenu'nt exerckHea. w hich n ill be held in the IhilitmUno Kymnasluin, 'Ui W ed n esday evetntiK. .June 17 T he Hp«akirji hi iiUdltlon to tlvwj* a lready imTned wlU bu George C. U iw sln g , of larU ithgo, N. V.; 'B«Tgen K. M errill, o f Mi^ore. P a ., w inner of the first ec len tlf.c honor. E lm er K ent, th is d t y , w inner Ilf th e eerond solenttflc honor, am i V^■llUuln M offult. of Fords, w ho ae* cured th e third aden tlflc honor. There

are fu rty -s lx s tu d en t! in th e grad u atin g c la ss , am on g them bein g H a w a i i Som er­v ille O le^ of N ew ark , th e w ell-kn ow n atliletu . The o th er N ew ark ers are Max J. Hum m er Jr. und T hornton M ill! llop ler . On T u esday prior to com m en com en l doy. th e c la ss day exercises w ill be held. M ax H em gier, o f N ew ark , w ill d eliver th e prophecy. Rev. John O. F a g g , o f th e Mid­d le C ollegiate C hurch, N pw York CUy, w ill deliver Ihc b acca lau reate serm on on S unday evening, Ju ne 14. in th e Oecond R eform ed Church.

AVER FISH MEN POLLUTE CANAL

Board of Health Inspectors Re­port Violation of Law at

Centre Market.

EXECUTIVE SESSIONS GO ON

W hen sa iilla ry InapeclorB of the Hoard o f H ealth w-eriU iipder Cf-nlrf Market tenh'iy In h s<*«iw 1h 'y rllFU-.iverod the HDtirre of the niTi'Ufilvo odor whl'di ■••omes fm m uiiilcT till Broad .Htrei-r biiiliji', and whii'li ilurluK the paxt few days lt;m taupvd wimltjwH to he kept closi.-d at Iho jKietnniiM- am i the atnri* <>f I-. K. I’laut Ac C". Th*’ l.j,U+ r tlrm uypcalt'd to the tajaril In a ci.ininiiird■’atlo ii iil>atp ihc nulsanoe. It wu.s fnimd that ten hnl*‘.H had h ien bored llirtuigU Ihy onru^reio Ilnor of llio fiah m arket ami th at M-vonvI of the stand ow nrre uim «- draining,' ih eir Htimda Ijiio ttm c a u o l

Cntmnl*«lnmT \'y,iu'e protesicd againat th e hold ing of <xecutivo HonslonH Ijy the b<*itrd, say in g

"I helievi' the public should know every­th in g ahimt unr huslnea.s transarlloui* ex- cepd t!tiKslf)l,\ during an opidehilr, I think th e iirdlry o f liihldlng ext'i'UlJve eesHlojiH Ih not a goinl orn' am! lam lrary to tlie wlahe.s o f the roioiio."

Dr. Ilvroid d isagreed w ith him. "There are a great m any th in gs that we have no right to diacuaa In publle," ho fieelarod, and Comnil.vsiouer D obbins took the sam e v iew . I')r. IHabrow w as o f the opinion th at the rjurjillon uf esIablLahlng a patholuglctil laboratory, which w as to conve up at ilie rxe<Mitlve fipasilun. cmilil be d iscu ssed find the re su lt o f Uie session m ad e public.

V fin c e O lt |e 4*tif>ii F u t i l e .Mr V iinre replied tlia l he did nut refer

to the presence o f the presH, hut believed That ll wiiH a duly' be "Weil the putillo to p artic ip ate in nil buslm'jt,s iratisacMoPB o f the board in i>pen pteotlriK. ^

"W ell, the only w ay (he puhlk' r^n g e t it Is thruugli th e prcBF. ' Interjeolcd I'r. D isbrow .

Dr. H crold then urged th a t the dellhern- tlnns for the re.'?t uf tUe even ing be in private , and Mr. Vancu w as the only one of th e e igh t m cnibera f>r'^sfnl wlm voU'd ttgalriBt Ihe m otion , w hlcb was put afler Dr. H erold said: " W f van work betterwht?n nut under (jiist-T\'iillon."

The budget for the year, hr read last nig lu , cntla for un jjiipniprliitlun uf J94,- 46a.t)& Of th is nrnouni w ill beraised by the cjty am i llir* balance w ill com e from ofbec lec^'liKs. The sa lary ll* rn waa fixed at JTa.fiSfl and supplies a l Jl ,7Ki,06

l4aK a n d l lu i ie N feiinre.Bufllnesa m eth od s of rag and bone pi« k-

ers le eu lt In th e accm nulatlou of bugs of fou l sin ellln g woiste on railroad elation p latform a In th e city, according to a sta tem en t m ade by C. W. Fo.^t, represent­in g the Erie R ailroad. The ragm en go aa far w est a s E lm ira, be said, and .Fhlp ihn Bluff In b ugs from various points along th e w ay to N ew ark , w here it is allowed to be until th e ro llec lo r returns to Ibis city to cla im It. Mr. P o st naked If ih^ health OfTicUU had placed any restrictions on th e shipm ent of th e bones and rags to NeW'ark. He aclm lllt'd th at the TZrlc did n ot w ant the b u sin ess of the pickers.

Mr. C handler replied th a t no rcslrio- tion s had been placed on the shipm ent or carry in g o f hones and rug. :. liul the

"lieallh au th or ities wnuhl nut prrmlt the actfum ulfltlan of bnga ai the Ptuilmia.

T h e W h y o f NlnBriultoen.Mr. D obbins reported th a t the mosuul-

to e s w hich arrived in sw arm s lost week w'efe o f the sa lt m arsh variety, hut were ji«t bred fn tlte v ic in ity o f N ew ark. An ea s t w ind b lew th em here, he eald, and ev ery tim e th e w in ds sh ift to the east or Bouth a v ls lto tlon o f the peats Is Id be expected , ^

E stab lish m en t o f sun parlors a t the C ltj H oap lta l w aa aiiggesti-’d by Ahlermon R eilly . M eG ow an and Frey, o f th e Pub-

' lie B u ild ings C om m ittee of the Common Council, T h ey a Iao urged that the terra coU a of the h osp ita l building be pointed and th e grad e o f a drivew ay leading to Iho receiv ing v au lt be low ered It w as Bald th at th e board had th e Improvementa under conalderntlon, but lack of m oney p revented It from ordering them. At the su ggestion of A lderm an R eilly the Hog- p lta l C om m ittee o f th e hoard, th e com- tn ittee w hich m ade the suggeatlon s last tilg lit, and Ihe F in an ce Curninltti‘e o f cou n cil w ill disc.usa the proposed Im­provem en ts F rid ay night.

MAP CAMPAIGN TO CURB CglME

(C ontinu ed fm m First P age )

I he very rapjib le ladles uf th e t’tjmmlaslon as th eir ow’n peculiar pari o f Uie work

" (r ) TliH drink rp.i05.tJnu is, tu my mind, miK'h m ore cnmpJloaiod, I w<iuld dhude a ll crlrnlrifila in tlilj rcHpect Into three cluaa«!s, vlx., <aj ihosM w ho drink to cx - eesH on arvou n i o f their crim inal hered­ity or upbringing, In w hich lnntiince d rlrk is to be regarded a s an effect rather than a ciujfie n f their crln iln iillly; (to thuBC who are cr im in a l b ecause o f a dlaeascd laf^to fnr drink, w here drink la. of course, the C.iuse uf their ir lm ln iaU y, and (cl rrin;l- n .ils wliu do niit drltik. nr, at least, noi to excesfl, III w liijli rase drink should nut lie regarded ns a cuui'al fiiclor in (heir c iim if ia m y , You will liiid, I fea t, liuH statl.'^il' s frurn prl.suiiM ,ind Tioust-;. <if c-or- r«‘i iJuji g i \ o but lln ic asHlsIitiJot* »oward a la ir tveatn ion i u f thin bniiu’h of yuur lii\OKtlgafl-Jii. us pjisun aulhurlliep are

n ten t m erely ti* iioh! that nuiny uf

DR. MEAD TALKS OF CONFERENCE

Centenary Pastor Says He W as Prouif ot Being a Metho­

dist in Baltimore.

* r ^ «I We Pit Onr Best Foot Forward. All the Time—Always Strifing to Keo|i SoPrice and Nerebaodise Snperior |

Special ExpositionBoys* & O irls’ O faduation,

Confirm ation, J une Sunday

and Festival A ttire, Dress

Accessories and Gifts. CLOSE AT 6 P . M. [ ok® h iv b - nkw jB n s ic r ’s ■ u o p fin o tfcis'inE-'si.jwAKK. rp h o n e S !2 0 N ew ark

Annual June Sale of Trimmed Hats!S a v in g H alf a nd More.

T he requirem ents of the .season lead u< at this tim e of the year U cive our patrons the benefit of radical reductions on trimmed h a ts—so th.u wc can adjust our stocks in proper price ranee. Stylish hats from our own workrooms—trim ­med with flowers, wings, feathers, silk and ribbons ; black, colors, natural and burnt, with a touch of color.

TEMPERANCE WORK ADVANCED

RdiV Dr. C harles L. M ead, pa.stor uf the C en lcu ary M eth od lsl BptscopiLl Cliurch, w ho waa one o f Ihe clerical dele- gati-B from the N ew ark C onferonce to the H eorral C onference uf th e M ethndlal EpJs- <-opii] O im T h In B altim ore, returned hom e laii' yofiu*rday n fiernoan . H e aaid he a (- fiunbd the ctm ference every m n m lu g ex- I r |>l Huhday, from H:30 to H:30 or 1 o'flnt'k and com m ittee m ee lln g s e^'eryt h r l r uKually ilhiliihIIv u l u i y e - ,

[onportlo ii. ;iro In Hi.- hiiMl A>f using al 'u. I ’'H ernoon, In uddUlun he preachp'd tw ice hoi ur m alt, anti they jiu rlb u ir lo ih ls I Suuduys he wuh Infu' i iltinv thi- vTlmlnal rhara«-1t r of -lie | Hultlrnore.prIauherH in qm-HUun. If a simUur ' imi- I ' NuInKly had an y cau se to be ashnm ed sSUK t*f iH iti-crliniim ls w rrf lo be lukcn, f | uf being ax Mrlhrallgt in B .tltlniort ,” said iini ffm vlm 'od that wa ahuuld Tin,] ul.^u '(hat Ihe large proiiorllori u f imil<-» nre lii th e h ab it o f ucciiHlontillj uHliig a!i-ili r] u m ail. I. uf oourse. i!t« ni't wi.Mh tn nti. p-'un- thi' ilfleioriuufl InfliiCMr-o uf ilrmUmg !o on hum an c lim arier 1 nnrrl..-|•■<JntPlll1 ih iu ihe raiiHklx-i- Jiiflupncf uf nriiik uii t rPnir h limited I" nrie - la ss o f • iTnitr.nie. It w ill be Ihe funr-tion of rhi;; coJiimiHsIon i<> discover. If puHitible, just about w hat Ihn proporflon la, arul In doing so you w ill actom pH sli, tir iicrhepa oii iy InauK unite, a work w hich has, ho fur ns I am aw are, n ever been underlak<n In a cool, sc ien tific .spirit.

"(D) A s to en m e am ong the cokAred :in.] foreign populalinn, iiivGFiligiillun.** •filinulu bu niado rngatrilng (he ratio r>f rn n ic Fimting thc.se peoples In proportbm to | cr im in a lity am ong the Amerli in w h iles . ; 111 Home cascH you will ibid Hial h na- llo n a l cu stom , ^uch as ih e Iiiiliaii f.im ily ven d etta , la the ch ief r«!asf>n for i tlnief} o f v io len ce. Thla Is. of course, ii field tew ex ten s iv e for m© to touch on at an y length now , hut I have found that m iicli crim a am orig foreigners m ight he rircveni- ed If th ey could be Instructed ni ih elr uw'n lan gu ages , way, hi night scIuaukS. con ­cern ing A in er lo in in stilu tlon s and In Ujo K.ig llah hTngiiagc. Our tenfiulvt^ n ight sch oo l In FaBRulc City, undertaken tw o yeuifi a go , but now stoppt^d for lock of fundfl. hud a inoet excellent effet't In th is d irection A t present the people o f tho S la te at largn do not appreclale the mccch- Biiy u f ed u ca tin g the foreigner.

“ (E ) T ru an cy le only too eornint.n, and

Hr Mead "There w ere gaiherud to- g o ilu r day a fter day fur fiuir w eek s SOO o f the Ibittfit men hi th is c«iuiury A m ong th ese were tw o Governurp, ila iilj-, o f liidLina, and H och, t.f K a n sa s , tw o Vlnlted FJiales .Senators, Siiprenu^ Court ju stlcea , o th er «'rnlneni ju r ists iind profenalonal •Mid bupJneisa m en o f bralnn and ebarac* t©r."

The N ew ark p astor nerved on four com* rniHceg T hese w e r f on temperanL-e, re­v ision , g iftin g and E p w orih Leagi»e. H e wait rljqlrm ati o f the laet m enlluned body and had to preside over (w o aesF-lone each w eek Its duT)' wUM to con sid er every nuTonrinl senl up w hich had lo do w ith fb e you ng [)en p l« 's-w ork of the M eth- uulBt Church,

The m m m lU ee on s if t in g Dr. Mead ch iiraclerlzesl as "no fu n .’* sa y in g ll waa th e rarisi illJI)oiilt o f all. Its d u ly waa, d uring the last iJtiya of the con ference, to con sid er all reporta w hich had not yet been presenlpd nnd se lect thoae th at cla im ed apecia] conrlderatlnn Dr Jam es M. HiJA'kley, n lltu r o f T he C hristian Advo- elite , w as chairm an,

Th** Cf'ntcriHry p astor expreraA-d h lm sclr aa h igh ly p leased w ith th e stand th e co n ­ference had tfiRcn on the liquor qiieBtlon. Guvernur H anly w a s chairm an o f tld s tiivlfilnn o f work. The w lioto aeagluii w as In the ruiiure o f a tem p eran ce con ference, Dr. Mead thm igbh H e did not feel (hiu

I the com m ittee got ex a c tly fa ir treatm ent w hen they w aited upon S peaker Gannon

For H a t i th a t W ere5.00 to 10.00

For H a ts th a t W ere10.00 to 20.00

F o r H a ts th a t W ere7.50 to 12.50

F o r M ats th a t W'ere15.00 to 22.50

F o r H ats ih n t W ere8 .50 to 19.50

F or Hat.s (h a t W'ere25.00 to 45.00

You cannot tell the merits anJ beauty ( f many of these hats hy tlie above prices nr our telling. Come \n »nd you will learn what real values obtain at a real L. s, piaut i Co. TnmmeJ Hit Sale.

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And S a le F low ers, F e a th e rs INo M ail or T elephone O rders.

fea th ers w o rth 98c. to vi'Tie ostrk'ii pmipons — bl.ickarid splendid hagen blue.

color assortpieni, inc.udinL; c e r t s l- an.l Copen- \

flow ers w o rth 98c. to 2.50-W reaths^ spr.tys and hunches; .TSsorteJ

flowers for hat tr-rntnings; will help to make a noUcoably stylteli hat at little cyst .

roses worth 19c. to 25c.— harce sn^le ruses and three In a bunch, col'ecii m AAf surplus lines - a few of a kind, that will surely sell fa s t—usable, desirable,

flow ers, w ere J ( l / ' -P o p p le s , w lsU rla ,

mornhiji gl-iriei, l.irge ruses; splendid as- softm^ni o | colors; m eans a pretty summer tu t at low cost.

NewLingerieDressesShowHow Well We Do at

u Uii- rapSioi, in reff/ird tu tho J.lt tin lipid a cau ae o f lack o f d lad p llae n,„l PV-a- i / ‘"f

to!lH ip rt'llD n n " w p i I"U ln k ™ ’ a i;7;. t.iw u n l "a p r a c t i c e..T a K f I I I ' ‘Illi.ierit methml nt iliivani'pm enl to a a ldT h a n k ^ .g vpry m i a y a r yniir klm „i,nL-<ion uf tho liquor

lulter, and hoping to bt- abla to ,o ln w lln , and had hoarttly Indorsed the N a-you In th e n#*ar future, 1 am, etc

M r. H a r r e l l (ioJiiir A w a y ,Mr. B arrett Informed hla coUeagups that

he w ill leave fur Europe on a buslrjcae (rip to-morrcAW, to be abaent about five w eek s. T h la w ltl leave only bIx m em bers o f th e com m lesion hei'c during that period, flg Mrg. E m ily E. W ilUameon la now abroad and hng not yet quaim ed as a m em ber.

T he prealdant auggesled tlm t the Prince plan should be adopted and that Dr. RosenwAieser and his co lleagu es on th e ex e cu tiv e com m ittee ahoiild attend to an Inquiry in to the general courses and Mrs A lexaiuk 'r and Mrs. Wllllam&oii into the effect o f bad dieting.

Mnual A uti-aalu on L eagu e and all o ther such organlxatlonH.

Dr Mead said he w as satisfied w ith the ou tcom e o f o ther dlFCUSBlons. B ecause the vo le In the com m tU ee m ealin g w hich oongldfred ch an g in g the ru les o f the church in regard to ajnuj?emcnis w a s nlneiy-H vi' to th irty -th ree In favor of leav in g the d iscip lin e a s It le, he thought ll WRB w ise that the m atter did not get b efore the general conference. In regard to tak in g aw a y (he lim e lim it o f pastor- n tes, Dr. MauuI thought here alsi'i it w as a good th in g In let the Jaw rem ain a.g It Ik until thi ro Is a setitlrncnt stron g enough lo demjuiil a H iangc.

A s to Ihe Flgllt Tirw LiiRhops elected . Dr,T'lils w a s agreed to with a propopltlon i Mead sainl 'th ey wei'e all meti c'lf high

by Dr. HosenwasBA'r (hat b lanks he pre- | grarit-. Dr Mead Jilmaelf m the Bcutlerlng pared and forw arded hy (’ ierk riiarleR | v o le for bl.shopa received a numhor. hut A. B lrkhdlz to the lit'ads o f all crim inal w as reticen t Jibnut th is. H e w ill davo le and ch aritab le Insfllu lion s In the S ta te the prayer-m ef-ling next T u esday n igh t an d so c ie ties interested In civic a ffa irs for ' in g iv in g a detailed! accoun t of th e con- Btatlsllofi th at m ay be nf nge lu the I ference.com m lKslon In preparing Its report, j — -------- « — ------------

Tho a ctio n o f fh a ln im n H arrell In sc- ■ curing a room udjacein lo Ills ofllce as ■ headfiuartcra for the commlsKlnn wag ap- I proved und the president anuuunA?ed lla it i G overnor Fort had found enougli furni- i lure in th e S ta te i^ouee not In use to I fu rn ish th e offloe. To-dtiy it w as etiulppcd w ith nhfilra from the p resid en ts ofllce.

M rs. A lexan d er la goin g to Europe June 18 tu rem ain until Septem ber, and In vh w of the fa ct that a t least three of the e ight m em b ers w ill be abroad until that lim e, th ere w ill be no m eeting o f the conimlfl- slop until th en but the ex ecu tiv e commit-'^ left w ill con tin u e Its activ ity . Dr. Rosen-

HORSE AND RIDER STRUCK.T e r e n c e O 'D o a n e l l T a k in g A n im a l to

B r o o k d a le W h e n H it b y a T r o l l e y C ar.

T eren ce O’D onnell, o f 344 O range street, th is c ity , w as hurt and the horap he wag riding bruised and cu t In Bloom field a v e ­nue, B loom field, la s t n igh t, the resu lt o f being stru ck by a trollt-y car near Grove street. O 'D onnell woa on hts w ay to the farm of F rederick G, S llm u s, in Brookdale. w'tth the an im al. In gettin g

FORESTERS CELEBRATE COURT'S ANNIVERSARY

f lo a th E n d B r a n c h W a s O rgran lseil F o n r t e e a Y e a r a Ak o —OOlc e r a

M a k e R e p o r ts -Mantiberti o f Court Sm ith End No. 1562.

Ind ep en d en t O rder o f Foreaters, gathered a t headquarters, 68 Springfield avenue, la s t n ig h t and ce lebrated the fourteenth an n iversary o f th e court's organljatlon , P e te r F , R einhardt, ch ie f ranger of the cou rt, presided.

S p eech es w ere m ada by P ast H igh Chief H an ger: D avid T. H ow ell, Past Chief H an ger; W. B. B ourne, o f Court Mt. Mor­ris, N ew Y ork; P a s t C hief R anger John B u sh , o f C ourt P rogressive; Chief R anger C hristian B uck, o f C ourt Bloom field Cen­tre; D istr ic t D ep u ty Jam es K ing and A lexan d er D ick , of EMxabeth. A rthur C. ^Yensel, th e record in g secretary*, m ade a report w h ich sh ow ed that th e court has 193 m em bers.

A cash b a lan ce o f miore than $6,500 in h an k w as reported. It w as a lso reported th a t th e cou rt h a s paid S24.786.71 In death b enefits. 92,000 for d isab ility and $18,1^2.34 fo r varlouB o th er benefits. A nother 1600 w a s expended fo r th e relief o f .th e raem- bera and th eir fam lllee ..

T h e com m ittee In o j^ lg e wan rom posed o f J. M. D d vls, N . J. c a t ta n l, John E ick- apbuBh, F red erick K r a ft and Joaeph K oerner. .

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IT hoiu a* Z v r n lc k 9 a y a N on V a l t i o CharireM o f L a r o e n y ,

T h om as ZuMilck pleaded non vu lt before Ju d ge Ten E yck in th e Q uarter fiesaions C ourt to -d a y to th ree in d ictm ents ch arg in g him w ith larcen y. H e w a s remanded to Jail for sen ten ce on Ju n e IK.

Zurnlck w a s form erly em ployed by C harles L. C am eron, o f 40 E a st Park S treet. H e is a lleged to h ave sto len nap­k in s and h an d k erch iefs valued a t tU and jew e lr y va lu e4L » i 912. A pril 9. and A pril 1 Jew elry va lu ed a t 949. .

W e ld f o r n e e e tv ia i i r S t o le n d o o d s . Ja m es A. R o lm a n . cefiored, a d ealer In

•acond'^hand fu rn itu re a t 988 Broad street, w a s charged w ith receiv in g sto len goods Ib th e Second P r e tin c t P on ce C ourt th is tn o m lh i. H e w a s paroled for th e grand H oy- W llliAm Boflcroch, co lq n d . o f 162 D Uver street, m od e the c o m p w n t H e a lw fc d (h at K otm air la st S aturday w ent to b ts hom e w ith an o th er m an. w hich w g s th en a t lA) R loom deld aven u e, and to o k furuJture v a ln ed a t Stii

w aaaer sa id iho office would be open d a lly _ from & A h M. in 4 P. M.. mid^hp. w ith | out o f (he w uy o f a w agon 0'DnnnFMS ecretary R ansom , will be pregent som e * ..................tim e d u r in g each day and Clerk B erkh ols w ill be on d u ty w'hllc the office^|a open.

A s Buggested by Professor Prince, tlio com m lseltin decided In the fo llow ing reso­lu tion (o adupt the MnBSUchu»etts p lan of In.vpK tlgatlon:

"Thill th e form a of q uestions In th is In vestiga tion sh a ll be upi^n Hit* lines ymr- sued by th e M aasacliuaetls S ta te Hunum nf l..abor and tabulated in docum ent 15, y ear o f 1896, and upon Ihe forma followi.-'d by the commttt#>e o f fifty In their In vesti­ga tio n tor their tw o reporla. the p h y s i­o lo g ica l n sp ee U and econom ic a sp ects o f th e liquor problem , with such added quea- tlona a s m ay be decided upon by the e x e cu tiv e com m ittee." '

T he w ork w ae then apportioned to seven co m m itters w ith a chafrm an for each, w ith th e understanding th a t all the other com m lflslunere are lo bo m em bers. T he co m m ittees and chairm an o f esch are:

A lco lio l and narcollCH, Mr. Boom.T he ex is t in g penal syalcm , B en jam in

M urphy.C ond ition s o f population and u nsan itary

ten em en t-h o u se , Mr. Ransony.D ie t and lack o f ^ o u s e training, Mrs.

W lltiu m son .L a w s a ffec tin g caunca o f dependency

an d cr im in a lity , Mr. Barrett,A rn usem ents and their relation to c a u s ts

o f cltpendency and crim inality , Mrs. A le x ­ander.

D isea se an d the relation llieraf to de­g en eracy and crim e, Dr. Roflt:nwu*aer.

W h ile labrnad. Mrs. A lexander said .she w ould stu d y T he ayslemfl tb vogue there, and Mr. R arreft said he w ill do the sam e.Suggcaa(ons from the public are adked for by D r, R osen w asser, and the lattr^r ea!d th a t a t a later date public m eetln es w ill be held for (he purpose of secu rin g th e v ie w s o f a ll w ho care to attend-

Fam ilies 4tfiarre1t Arrests Follow.M ary S atzer , o f 3$ W all street, and R u ­

dolph H ein , o f the sam e address, w ere fined 910 each by Judge H ow ell In the T h ird P r ec in ct P o lice Court th is m orning on ch a rg e s o f diporderly conduct. A quar­rel o ver children w as the cause o f the com plalntfl w hich Mfa. Satzer m ade figa lnst H ein , and the latter's w ife ag a in st Mrs, S u tler . Both fines w ere paid.

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IT’S GOOD NEWST O T H E « 1 C K

To !e»rn that they can ioon b e m a d e w elF a n d r o b n a t a e a l t i , b ut it is a ^ l n t e t y n ece ssa r y Iot y o n to s top ex p er itn en tiD ^ a n d s t i c k t o t b e B it t e r s . W e h a v e h n n -

drnve on th e fro lley track s, w hen the coillBion occurred.

O 'D onneil W'fls tak en to the A m erican H ouse, w here Dr. John D. Moore attended him. T he horse wne pFintFveil to a ]lv ery stab le and It w as said th is m orning th at U w ould probably be neoepsary to k ill It.

“ Perspiration and Fat—A Way Out

T h is year fat fo lk s w ho w ant lo m ove nboiit a bit In com fort and dry undergar- m enta are goin g to reduce. T h is does not mean, how ever, lo ts o f ex ercise and rivera o f perspiration. N o w a d a y s the w ell-in ­form ed fa t pt^raon g e ts rid o f lila or her fa t w ith un a lm ost m atliem atica l certa in ty ^ n o t ihn:iugh muaculnr exertion or pun­ish in g faflta—but by m ean s o f a teasp oon- fu i (uily, rtftf-r m euls and a t bedtim e, o f h h arm less Inexpensive m ixture, to wjt U ou nce M armola, A9 ou nce Fluid E xtract C ascara A rom atic and 9^ ounc4*s Syrup Sim plex, w hich an y d ru gg ist can and w ill put up for a sm all sum.

T h is p leasan t home^ receip t tak es the f a i off ut th e rate o f 12 to 16 ou nces a day w ith ou t causing, w rin k les or Interfering w ith on e's p leasure or even on e's m eals, and It has proved a n u gget o f k now ledge o f Incalculable com fort va lu e tta th ou ­sands. *

Really w orth $1,50

G i r t s

by evfrv staiidaril. VV’iMiien tell us so; som e judge- hy what they see about

tow n, some by wliat they expect such pretty dresses to sell for even Itere—and are surprized when we tell the price. W e are selling them so fast that we iiractically keep two m akers busy o[i o u r orders alone—so you may be sure that careful m ak in g in te rs in to the ir worth as m uch as sty le ami ntatcrial: d a in ty cool Sum m er dress­es; figured and striiied lawns, light, medium and 4ark g rounds: c lu rin ing princess s ty le s ; some w ith lace and embroidery yokes, o thers surplice m odels, all pink tuck t fron t, edged with solid co n tras tin g color lawn, soliil color sailor tie; skirts gored, w ith rows of in serting and fo ld , come and see th is collection of beauty and economy at 5 .0 0 .

W om en's $15 C ravenette R a incoats“ P r ie s t ly ” process, guaranteed to shed rain ;

b row n , navy, tan, oxford, olive and black; plain box or .sedni-fitted models; collarless and fancy tn m 'd neck and cuff; no t a coat in lot th a t w ould not be good value at $15; ju s t the garm ent for m otoring or any occasion w here d u st or rain is liable to in ju re dress or suit; reliable $15 raincoats, save its cost many times over ; at 9.50.

* R a i n c o a t S ^ s a m e m ateria ls as the womeft's, m entioned above; sires 6 to 14 year.s, at

G irls' 4.00 to 2 C j j5.08 D resses

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5.00

And new , too— A maker pre­paring for Autumn business did not hesitate to make great price conces­sion because we offered to take his

■ entire stock; every 1 one new ,not many

d;t\'s from the cut- , liiif; table; repps with --tripe and tiny dots; w hite and Colored linens;

s m French ging­hams; Sires fi to 14 s-ears; not sa.e to delay comine; economical mothers will recognire the fine opportunity; (no m.ail or tel. or­ders); 4.00 to 5.00 d resses a t2.50.

clinic

M oth Prcveritives-;;,’,Z ':"t'arli'lnlji‘4‘lH. boIFB, lltlgri.

That New Model $25 “Bee Hive” Sewing Machine at jM akes S um m er Sew ing a P leasu re

A n o t h e r s h i p m e n t gives us th e o p po rtim ilc to lell many interested women about th is w onderful machine. K nterprir.e m having evolved this new model is responsible for a good m achine at an aimost unheard of low p rice—a m achine th a t is a pleasure to use, ligh t runn ing , .simple, d u rab le— m achine tha t w ill last for year*—Fully g u a ra n te e d , w ith 'm any im provem ents nnt found in any other make, no m atter how much you pay. Gom e and see th is ho m e-h e lp in g w onder.

H eavy Oak F in ish F ra m e — I'rancr each side and one center; encased ilrop head, protects nmchinc when not in use; handsome as well as useful.

N ewest L p -to -O ate M achine P a r t i— Rerip-Lvlindriiuil. self-llirrathiur ‘ilmitle, fcc*(Ung

j fip fru lrd 4)u n ew [ir n u ijilc , sew s li ifk slili- li.

Cash o r F airest P a r t Paym ents; 3.00 a t Purchase, 3.00 a Month. No “ Club” Fee

I Cool Shoes for Warm Weather “La Sylvia” Corset: Idea! Sum m erC om fort

PROPOAALSwBOARD OF KUUCATION-

OFFICE OF SECRETART-Newark. N. J., ju n f 2, 1908.

Sealwl proponlj or «atlm8(« will be rocttlved by the CummUtM on Inatrudlon and Educa­tional SuppllftB of the Board of Educailon of tho city of Newark, at a me-Btlni- lo bo held In the city hall of oald city, and In the rooms of the M d Board of Ekluoallun, on Monday, the riffhth day of Jatie, IftOfl,

The c'jmtnlilea will bo lb irnkslon lo rocolve the propoBala or ottimatoi from 4 to 4:1D o'clock In the afL«in>oon.

Tho proposals or estlmatoa will bo oponsd promptly at 4:15 o'clock.

The proposals or estimates to be for rurntib' ing and d ellv^ lns (tyrnnaslum apparatus. In accordance with specincatlona the secre­tary's tJlHee.

Proponis or c lim ates , properly Indorsed, mutt be aubmhtsd peroonniiy «nd at no other Ume or ploes.

Said proposola or ostlmatet must be accom- jpanled hr the coneent. lo wrltlnf, of two sure­ties, who shall at the time of putting in such propos^ each qualify os to their responsi­bility tn the pmotmt of fifty per cent. (39 per cent.} of the estimated caai of the apparatus on which the proposal or estimate 1* made, and bind thsthnives that» If th conlroct be awarded to the person or persons moklnf the 1 proposal, they will, upon Its belof so awaked, become bound u bis or their sureties for the foJthful performanca of told work, o&d that tf the person or persons omit or refuse to ezecuts

, J . , I »h y Will pay to the said Boarddredi ox volnnUry letters to prove that ‘ of Bducotloa of the city of Newark any dlffor-. I encr ilw surtts-to which he ot thsjrH i T i C T C T T C D f C « would have.been enCltlsd uplon completloti adl i v O I b I I L d lV O th« contract mod that w h t^ tbs said Booi^ of

Sdtteatloa of the etty a t Newark may be *(A)iJ|ed to pay the perspn or parsons by whom each oontroot 'Will be aasoutsd. The comroltte# will h !w rseelvs os rarety a reliable compoay duly anUwrtssd by th e lawa of the 6taU to eatecau mAh bMod m n o h ouraty.

flpsdfioatlcfaa and pe^poml Manks and all s th ^ htfondatkn desired la rcford to tbs above a i^ n ja(ia may kw hiod upoa appUnctlMi tjs lha m cwgij.'y flf the 9» u C ' ^

« t e WM aft^M netlai& and Bdn-

Good th in g to k n o w th a t wf have plenty of th e right sort of warm w eather footw ear— th a t we can lerve you qu ick ly with shoes tha t look well, wear well and are comfortable and low in price.

W om en’s low shoes —Canvas pntnps, o z lo rd t ic s , sailor lie s , (iib so n t ie s ; lo w , m ed iu m

and high heels, | , s o to 3.(X).

W om en 's w h ite suede pum ps, 'lecidedly trim, 4 ,00.

W om en’s t a n ca lf boots— Wilii white calf lops very

4 .0 0 .

M isses’ a n d c h ild ren 'saccording to siie, J OO to 2.00.

W ithout Doubt

Model “T”

our fam'-U5 SylvM "corset answprs llr ifrjiurc-

I m e tits o t m ore w om en ! 1i :iti a iiv o lli* r o n r <>r.4 ■[,! We iire lol<l this by imlivi'lu.iK fiu 1 bv nur iii- j creasing business; hcfr is fitir -il thr in w l,,i I Sylvia moilcl.'J. liint aie niretim; willi siuli Iiiv >r'

(Like lllustr.'itiofi > for llkures w'itli jfood bust Uei htun ] k'Ug’ih

nvrr hips and abdomen. has the m-\v siraiplit or h ip less-tende iu -y ; n iiitle n f c o n t j; l .u r .m ] litil.n^ In in ' i l , a lo ck iti^ f su pp o rte rs Iro i il and lii j i ', .

Cnme and see lhi<; and iithe r 5l \ le3; we hav-.a ( it for e v e r y t lg u r e -p r ic e s 3 q ;) jo 9 .5 0 .

shoes and oxfords.w h ite c a n v a sC an v as te n n is ox fo rds—w hite, tan and b la d e—Misses', children's, youths', SOc.; Women's and boys', 60c M en's, 69c.

Women’s Long 1.50 Silk GlovesT h u r s d a y

o n ly — H i bo w length m o u s - quetaire s i l k glove.s, double

tipt fingers, self colored em broidered b ack s; tan and black; reliable m akes, you m ay be sure; sizes 5 ^ to 7H, y o u ' know w hat a glove special m eans here—one indeed w orth while and th is is a good esarap le of how good we do— $1.50 silk gfctves fo r one d ay at 9 5 c .

W hite Gloves for O ra d u a tio n , C onfirm ation, J u n e S u n d a y — cotton, lisle th read , s ilk ^ L id ,

New DeLong Rubber Corset FlesliR e d u c in g

-O nly necessary tn wear it a sliurt lime c.n h ilav to acrampluh resalts "DeLong Rubber Corset, not only reduces avoirdupois, hut also leaves firui Ileal thy flesli See these new, llesli fcducirig W A n corsets—fashionable models. I‘rices begin at I *UU

$2 White Lawn Waists==Pretty ZS

STOMACH BITTERScored people after other rem ed ie i

Had fa iled . A i y a bottle today For P o o r A fip e t ite , S o u r R lafngs, I n d ln a t lo a , 0 ^ p e p s la ,C o a t iv M ie ia ,U v e r T rooM ca a m ftU iariB , F a v a r and A g u e .'

Not too elaborate, very refined;superior lawns, trim m ed w ith rich e m b ro id e r ie s ; many tha t cannot be d istinguish e d from real hand em broidery; yokes and "tlp - and-dow n” designs: never sold for lesi than $2.00—and extra good at that; fortunate purchase enables us to place them at your disposal at much less; all sizes, models appropriate for all figures, f

about 300 new , p re tty waists,yall regularly $2.00, at 1,45. i i '

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cattoBOl BuppHoi of.tha said Board of Educa­tion reMn** fok tbamoeivfM tke rittit to ocevpt » ^ i o e t any of sU propooala or «oti-

or {Mirta of propoaali or .artimaiai tha a b c ^ apporoiut. or to waive aay oefoct* tharata a* th t r tiiay doom t>aat. fqr, tb« in tir ' «DU Of tba sold ifoord of Educatloo,

dlfocttoii of tbe Commit toe on IlutrvetloB 4 m Wucattonal Buroltvi or ib« .Board of Elita- « m n w tlM «tt)i Ql Newark, H. i .

. Rv fk ARGUE.BicnUry.

r n o p o iA ie i kSEALED PROPOttALH ore oakvd for th« oon-

Htructlon of a uteri beam and cociome «rrh brldfo on Watebun? avoaue, lit the townahJit

1 of Bktomfleld. 'I Plane and et^clfieatlone for lh« abora men­

tioned work can be oven at the oflioe of (h* i county enxlnecr or Rood Committee, and proe- 1 pectJve bidden are reqoeited to examine earn* I before blddlnx- . .

I Bot^ btd muat b« accompanied by t oertUM chock for five per cent nf tb« amooitf bid. and ■ucceeofal bidder wIR he required to file a •atiofactoFf bond for « ly< p e ff ven t of the

r a o P O S A ls L

] amoUTit or blB bid when contract ie awarded/ Btdo will be o]wned at 9 P. M.. Monday.

! June 8. tS08. at the office of the county enxi- 'neer, room. 614, oourtboufo.

R loh t'li reserved to reject any or all bide.G. r DRl^M,

. County Bnx'lneer.

' SEAlaEp PROPOSALS are ooksd for oddl- Uox« and aUarottoiM to a hridire on Baker

•treet fn tlw townshlD o t South Oranoc.Plane and apeelfioatlonj for the above men­

tioned work can be seen at ihe office of the

PROPMALBicounty enalnrer or Road CommttteOi oc^ pro*-. pecUve biddera are requeeted to oxam iai aOBebefore WdUip*.

Each bid mu*t be accompanied by a certified check tor five it«r cent, of the ottOani bid, oml gucciaefui iridder wtJi be required to Ilk « ' natlemclorv bond for fifty per cent, of the amount of jbU bid when e x tr a c t ke awarded.- Btd« will be opened at 1:80 P« M, on n o t* * day. June 11. at the olBoa of t t e eouatp engineer, ri>oin 314, tx^urtfamioa

Rlaht k reserved to reject any^or kU MdO. K O. t . DUDK.

County A glneer.

N E W A R K E V E N I N G N E W S . W E D N E S D A Y , J U N E J ‘3 . 1908 .

OFFER WAGERS OVER PETITION

Asbury Park Coundimen in Women Injured When Glen

THREE HURT AS AUTO UPSETS

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Dispute About Paving, Will' Ridge Kan Tries toing to Bet. Avoid Collision,

WORK ON AUDITORIUM ORGAN WAGON BLOCKS THE ROADWAY

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• ftchUtmirm-Helnk. ^ fm r Mlllnti \ " i t l ! iM M m e. LoulPr Iloi iie r am i KIL n Mom U Yaw f o r kperl.il fs>n<’rri,H In Hr ' A udi­to r i u m th is HunHiinr. t J t l i i r aiirm-il.-rtR • e h e d u l r d n.rn t h r SvvidUh i.ndifti ' ( ' Ivor, V l c t o f H e r b e r t ' s m r l u s t r n oi-d d o M'l- l i n e R o n d of ^VllrOllnKtl)Tl

T h e rtllgioiiB si ':c«<'Ti will o p en ttil'i yi' .ir o n S u n d ay , Juno H Tin- np-miif i HimMO will be p reac h ed by th e Rev. Dr, T h o m as

'Q^Hanlcu . of I-ouk Ihnni' h .T h e oomliif? y r u r i^rhunl rtili nd i. r ■has

been fixed by iho UnaiTl of Dhi nMlmn. T h e acho(3lH In Ihp jiruKun of o willopen on Monday . S ip i i n ib o i ' 14. a n d r ins? on J u n e lb. T h e setHod tn 'm o f l lv K h o o l y e a r will begin E r i i r u a r y 1.

A l th o u g h only nine yrui' ji old. f^hiiitv B e c k e r , o f SprlnKWoml av io v ir , wi»,s m- r e a t e d yp^kterdny by PiifroliTian T r u x, oa n w a r r u n t aw orn «»ui by H n i ju m ln Ya- m t i r l . who claimR th a t iliv li tt le !ad vern- fnitU'd hsn^ull nnd b a t t e r y ii]>on his d i U f h t e r by puahinfi Mir ti tt le rIM front t h e cu rb in g . In ju r ing h n a r m w bvic the i k l n w a e . rubb^i l on th e g r o u n d Jodii'fi B o r d e n aent th e li tt le p r lsonor lii'iius wlih

' i n o t e t o hla pH rents.M t m b e r s o f th e TiixpHyei 's’ U -ngnr nf

O c# an O rove h ave been I m l l e l to attend - th g m eetin g of the C ounty 'Pax H-nrd

i t F reeh old Thursday, w here iho n'Pfltl 'o o f ta x in g the Ocean O rove bvnidi front ir tll be considered. Sev^rfil mcniluTs of

, th e leagu e h ave u cc ep led t h e Invitailuii.

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. I’ l n l l l w h c ' f l Mrs Ili-r ir if il r r -'A -'l a n o i i . ga*ih

M-inVH I k . r ' l l i l i r a i l ii '' ■ . i h i T w l f f il-i'.is.M-I aad it ii .i'd M .rd a iig li-

1. . : i, Mil! w.i> badly I I ' ' III ll Ha- 1-rnlsi . r 111' i r i d i X [ l i ig . - i . i i n l l i i f l l lM i - f ln g a rii. Iiij; l.ihi-ri rf f'nr ril' i llng.-r w'hr sob:idlv inluM'd Miai H haM- (" *'•■ ajii- |, i] Till- ..ihi-r yi'Jia; wonuin wiupinmal iimh r ilir rnr, ti'it w h» h h1i« was ri-l(*npvd II waf* fnaod lli.il. ulthougli bad­ly brals. il p'v wiiH H r Injur-'d ofthe tb n r . N .'llkrt "f Ml'' O'O'n wan ImrU

'I’l'i in jiiird W 'lii'h w-rr- fakrn to a m-arby and a hoy on a bli^ycle

h a flv n id 111 IM.v.i' to '.u-npion rlocffnK. Jtr J \S lila n l in-nsv and l»i .\r th ar W C tonllii tiHpoiil-'d ami ilfni.’i'd Mu' In- Jni'h'ji Ilf thi' v.',.na a- Th.- purU thrti went (in 1.' M iipaliong In .•iiridagf'S

Mrs Hi rtrand, wlio wjifi tlir niu»t actI- imt-lv ln.l'iird of tin- pnriv 1.“ a mrnibt-r of ty-o Hf-rtrand fam ily whi di oni-n owned IV’Tirtiiid'ft U land. In Lflkf H-'Piitcong Shr muiTlod Alfroil TcK.-imlw. but they w i'ic illvnrs'od aril ^h- laFiimed h'T mahleri ijamr-. Tcgi tnii. r hfm since dlrd

EXCISE LAWS TO BE MORE RIGIDLY ENFORCED

rr o M eciito rfi' AsM ocInOon A g r e e s to $4trU*lly f u r r y <»iit

' I.e ic lilIT tlnn .T R " N T ‘ iN. .lum- H. A1 n iiievtinK of ‘ bp

iToU^ntitar's AsbOihiMon. h- Id at I nr Suit-'

fASSAIC DOESN’T WANTFOUCE OR FIRE BOARDS

liMimo >Anlr:rdav, il ^ul do'!.h-A t' .it 'll •‘X'd r* lawn W il l liRrenflrr n lrlctly eii- fi.rccd.

Tr H } i f l P lla n r le r i r t c d 10 i> ; , fn ro c Ih o l ^ w p a s s 'd l a s t w l u t n r w i d t h > a m p d s b o t tU T s n f h i t o x b a l i t i f f M i|iiM f> i n t i . k r o H a l i- ( '( • o s r In t n iL T i l ' - i j in lH h - • w h i . ' t r i b d h ' r r I r K IMC inn iji. Svvi-ral ri.iinty jaiij^es wi'ii- p r e s e n t K t t h e m e f t l m ; T I a ‘ m i u i r r v 'a s b r iH tg ' l i l u p b y r e f e r 'e n r v tr t i h e r e e n U b o t i l e r s ' H m c n d m c i i i . at* i is o ; i | i ! \ i . a d o p t ­ed H i ( h r l a r t t e s s lo n o f lb ' - I - e k lp la M in - .

COMMITS SUICIDE IN HIS CELL BY HANGING

r ^K le r t fo n Te-M lercliiy .AdxcrHv

t o P r o p o s i t i o n , iMit A ln r ilc lp jil L iilit ln H ; P in ist h'HX'orcd,

P A SSA IC . J u n e 3. —Vr>rers In Ihe sih-. ml e lec t io n he ld here y e s t e r d a y ii>- n Kood m e jo r l t y , f av o red ihu id a n fo r a m u ­nic ipal l ig h t in g p la nt, a n d re j e c t e d rnciia- u r e a prov id ing for imllco a n d hvo liAuiriJ.H.

O nly a b o u t o n e - t id rd of tin- u s u a l V"te WM pollod. T h e Vuln on th o proimai-d eumtuiaaiotifl w an cIoha' in t h e P I chi d is tr l i t Of t h e ^ ? o n d W a rd a n d t h r e e dla trU-ts T th e T h i r d W a rd .

l1<»rdeii(oiiX n ^Inn KMIm H im s e lf .A tler Itc liiK A r r e s te i l m i rim rurea

o f W ife ,u n n i II'NTI AV NV Jillif it. P 'lr-

kin. rihm fm-tv-HCVi-ii yearH ohJ. vnmmPted enlcldo by ImnglnK h lm srlf to the graied door nf H relil at tin* city hall here yoB- terdny, by l.vlng a vnrd shout Ills nrek and the o th er end 1" tin- of his ecll,

D urkin bad tu-vn lurked idi In llir city hall Hlnoe Sm idny night. hiivliiR hvcii nr- rv.*<ted on rom [dn1n( of IiIh wife, wlio rharprd him with being Intoxlrsted iind Hbu?l\'o inward her,

WANTS $47355 FOR SCHOOLS.FALLS BACKWARD FROM PORCH

T k te A m o tin l Is .A sked h y H ie o f IC e lliu n te f r o m K o m .

m il f h i i i i ir l l .Cpeckll DiApafrA fa f/lr EiVA'.V/.Vfj

SUM M IT, June 3.—C m incllniim -ni-larK e A dam s, Councilum n F erry and School C om m lsaioncrs SKIdrmire and H ill, com ­p ris in g the I3onrd of S^-hool K slln ia ic , presen ted to tho Comnuui Cnum 11 last n igh t th e budget for gchuol imriKistR fur th e com ing year, nrnatin ling t-'W h ite th e upproprlnilnn rvq\i>‘Htr(l in about ffS.OOO higher thnn lu st year Uh- i,'lty ■wlU be called upon lo approprlaii* renlly on ly ll6.ii8H.G0 o f the »4T,3o6. Mlno.* lU:i.KS<a.ia ; w ill be received by tbi.s H iv in rallruaJ ta x es |T,0U.37 of th lf anviu iit Ik-Imk the city B portion due from rnllro.id laxaU on IftBl year , w hich anunm t wuh not |>uhl Inst S'ear. when the rnllroadH ouriti-ait'!! ilio ta x a tio n law . T he upprnjirlaUnTi ii.v thv c ity liiat year nm ouiitvd to furschoolH,

T h e Bonrd of E stlm oto , it wuih cxpiuii-d, w ould aek for an Hpprnprinlbm of 000 for a new High 8rb.*(,d. but Mnj >r R isk It Is said, was InsiruTnetiin] iti Itoiu- Ing (iPf thin rA'ijui'st, for thlw .V'-ur at least The Item i>f S-1.<nyi In Ilu l inl^tt for rt-itl of iitoreronma nbnut {hv l|y for clnasroom s, It Is ronlviuh-d, ronld bii used hi paytnent of InloruHl on :i ijvw school bvilliltnif wblch^^ w ould nv -t the present nt-inle <'f school chlldn-ri. The Item in the hudp't m n outu ln g to fursa lary of a aoi-r'-tary and buHlijeHii iniin- ager rw eaU ., lli» f.ict i Im i ih o board CtMiletnplrtleB hbr.llHhiuK 1 bu idlli’e of Iho secrelu ry >'f G v t'>fird ihu p 'lflllun now held by r l u i b-s \S' Sw ain \vli<> rci -h i 4 a sa lary of 1"T y.-ar Ii In pr.i.poBod lo cri-ale th*’ i.itflci* -jf fF-ri-i'torv ami busineBS m aim grr and a inmi w lv will d evote h is t-ntire llm v In ttw imsUlun will be chosen.

T h e rcwlgnatlon nf Tax Pollcctur filtsphen H. Mullvu fln-1 tiy-rnHor of tha Poor Albert S. UrcwMicr w. it vU ii wi[n th e council and I'oth laid nvvr unill the n ex t m evlhig. It 1-“ unlvrBlu,..! uvt walary o f the collector in b'- Im r- ahvd lu possib ly I'pr y a r and that MrM ul’en win rvmiiln In tbr- ulll- i- For i!'c poHltlon uf oviMSV!-r th' n.’.innll. ll Said can hart no randi.b iit f

County ('nib'r-tor I.raviH ncfllb'il puf cou n cil th a i thlH , <’lTy'F' Hi ar- nf th,. cou n ty P'nd h'ind Ihhu<; o f J-iGAiioi.. an .fi.ar- Ing to |lti,ML.47, will f.o d u e ami payaiMe In October, 1909.

MIhk M iiy S n n fH ril, <»f \vvvn rU .. HiiN'- iniMPi llr o k t 'i i l l l p o t

4 'n H fon .

C A ld F O N . June 3. -MIhh May Sanford, years oM. of N ew ark, Is In

a etiilr-nl on ivllllon at the liome o f her liroiher-In-lau’ ai\d Hl.stir, Mr, and Mrs Fthan Y'lilll, at WMod^tb-ii. wMh wlvanfilie l.s Hp*'ndl'hy lier Mo'utloii,

MifA. S:inf'-id rvceiilly acrom panled t lv Yulll fam ily m Hull' sum m er lamip Vi'.''i • I'hi V slie w as ViHltlnn the h-nne nf Ji.liri I'.riovn, a nelgbl"’t, a lso frnin N ew ­ark, wli' fi she iu-« bb'iiiallv trli r -’-l and r»-ll b . i ’kw an l from a high pnf-li Her Mji w is broken unil / le- su.‘'lnlrv'l <i(h> r jR'-vi're Inbtrb'P She Va.-' pb l(vd !- an Utint,Tis<-liiil*' nnndltlotl and lllfPi t.iken to th, Yi iilll honu I t Isldrjr- T'-p- KImh. "f I'.ilifiin, ■ w a s ^umumned

lln n rd)*pnn I riH ( o nI’KN M M lT u N , June ll. TIm’ mrnial

m eitlm ; "f iln' board nf iruslei!* - f ri ti- nln^iMiL > iidiiary na.«i h-M last nt^dit In thr iuiuso. T la biLiii-l i-lir ii ! DrW ^ I ' n.H,U!n. "f N' W V'lOk, .1 h pr-’-l- rlenf I'l ! iim uiid H'-wett \ b ■ pr. sSib-nt. M. i\’Ul. 1: Siiydfsk Arlatiil. ^*bv -a -re-t a r v 1- H iMiirci. VV.... b m i a . ( rfa.-A'iMr

The WhAt’s j 'ta r h u rr j?3 Af O iitui*t»(-D on't you worry '

R rferB r ln o a to firxvorngr ('om m itie*-.T R E N T O N , June 3,- ’The St.-ile llnanl

o f H ealth , a l Itw na-fkly tmetlM>; dny. conet'lcred plans Inr fiji- iiri'ihUMfii

• new eeweragn sy stem a l d l.e Itali'.siy R eform atory, uud t lv j wi-n- rr ferivd u. I t i C ooim ittee on S'-weras$'-, The iruuitr o f locatin g a cem etery lU M illville \AUit apponled from the ad verse a it lo n of i|ie local board a fter permlsHbiti hud b'-f-n graD ted by ihe M illville cou n eil The board sot June &u :i datf; for a licanm.; to th e m atter. P lan s fur a sow«-‘ragt‘ s i s tem a t Spring Lake w ere approNiil by ibt? boxrd.

H o m e o f C'oant«BB R n h b e d . H A C K E N 3A C K , Ju n e 3.—PurglarB ytis-

tard ay broke into th e hom*- o f i.;ie ^ U D tB M C aBtelinenardo. ftjrm erly Mis.'* E d ith Von Buren. In T en n eek . and rwri- OACbed. it. T he nountesH Is In F^urupe. IT

TAKE TIME NOW

h om e la In charge o f Afrn. M argo ri-l HipJtTi | l , an d her Qon. They forced ttie di>or in nn

m

a tt ic room, w here m a n y th in gs wer* atvred. T h ey took bu inueJi from the hduae th a t ft Is believed th ey used « w agon to carry It u.way. U ntil thn ooiintetP returns It w ill l>c lmrKiMBlf»lij to te ll w h at la mlaalng.

g tx N u raea R e c e i v e D ip lo m a s .E L IZ A B E T H , June 3.—S ix you ng w om ­

en , grad u ates Of the K llzjibeth Onneml H oa p ita l and D ispeueary T raining SehrH.il for N uraeii raeeived cllplumaR a t the com - m cn oem eiu exerclaes o f th e aciivo] last ev e n in g a t th e S econ d PresliyierLm Cnurcta, T he graduate.s w ere the MIi hcb I d a Lou Meiers. E m m a F ra n ces liu gu n , E v n Elixnhoth H ou gh ton , M arion L in d i C u n t^ g b a m , KMxabcih M argaret Forster an d E lhuiheth Keversi Leaher.

\ 111 t i e npF'Cd In t h e e i g h t flU r i ' i ' t l r i n i v i n n a v e y f in n K ^ n e r .

T h a t t l l r e r t lo n w i l l lie fo u n d In o u r iid(1re(Aii tu - lo w .

A nd t h e r e ’M n o n e e d o f ’w o e r y l n v R tiniil f l i id ln g Junt tv im t y«»u x^HOl At Hi Im n to re ,

Men'A SnltH $ lh to |4 0 . K ^ e r > (h h iK In ('L ollien, l ln ta

n tiil H iilK -riliik h ery f«ir m en a n d )iu3‘A.

H ro^/n ingK ing ^CempanyBioftdwty al 32od StreetCooper Square at 3tK Stre^ Kultoa Street. Brooklyn

^ E W Y O R K .

F r f n e e t o a la n a o f f o r B c r m tiila .P R IN C E T O N , June 3.’—A m on g those

w h o a t lied on ih e atr^amsblp B erm udian for ^ r m u d a yeaterday w ere th ese w ell- know n locnl rcaldeniH: Dr. Francta I.|V,- .. r ««<'

k' P a tton . Mrr. I*atinn, P m fen an r 'Joorge H^ IV ll ................... . _ . _ _tton . Mi'^ P attoti. im d P a u l R. P atton .

T here '■ e big round mason why the ailing one ihould uae

' M•e\t» . ■! j -i«. J

,1

L a s t W e e k

of the Great

R e c e iv e r ’s S a le !The Cha». H. Fisher Co. Stock Going

Fast a t Unheard-of and Most

(g-' O u t e r g a r m e h t S h o p695 695 BROAD ST.. NEWARK. N. J .

Fine MtlUnety-Half Frice

SENSATIONAL PRICES 'h

J. V . Stejjer, Receiver.

Only one week more, .iiu! your i-'i thunce will be [rone. Thmk of 1' I Just think of misKlin; ,i pumr at such a bjrjjain prku as this 1

Hut liO N ’T miss It. ( -o m e in anJ s e e w h a t arrangements can be m a d e for an easy p u r c h a s e .

You Can Save from $150 to $250 on a Good Piano!

Used ^ QO and Pianos, Up!

t r

NewPianos, $ 1 2 0 and

Up!These are the remainder ol the sioclt of trii.is. H. Fisher Co. now being

sofd out by the receiver to meet the claims ul Uie creJItcrs. Itvery piano is tiring sactlhreJ regardless of value—tiiey're going lor ttie bare cost of the roa- ten .ils and labor alone I Aliniisi every good make :s regrssen tej In file lot.

Prices .are for cash only, t'ul 11 mc jiivenien! t.i pnv all cash , come anv- w ay; convenient arrangements can be made for time paym ents. Every prano .absolutely guarantee'!.

Store Open iivenings During This Sale

P I A N O M A N U F A C T U R I N G C O M P A N Y

81 M arket Street, N ew arkThe Largest M anufacturers of Pianos in the World

B— a — W B M — ^HWIiW/IIWIII!— i

Our entire stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at about Half their former prices. For example:

2)4.95 2)6.95 2)8.95 2)10.95

4.502)12.95

wSECOND FLOOR.

H igher Priced H atsReduced Accordingly

The Hats are trimmed most exquisitely with the finest quality of Flowers, Ribbons, etc., and are the kind that you vs-ould have to pay more for than our resular ptice elsewhere. The styles are the most exclusive—what you would expect at the leading .WitSinery Store in the State.

H ats TrimmedaJ;, :s£i

4 9 & 51 M A R K E T S T . , N E W A R KEVERY ES S EN TIA L for Parlor, Dining-Room

Bedroom and Kitchen.

C a s h o r C r e d i tBrass Ged- Q QO] Dining Table C I RH e a w fiDiitii. W l w O p rknM rn . .iik, ® »

" 4.25Chilfonier—t i o b l c n o a k

Parlor Suit— 5 piei'fM ,

n f | Q C ' Refrigeratorf c U l v W Jewel iiia lf

■ Go-Carls— O QDI I n ],lin g S tvle f c i w W

A Complete Bedroom Outfit—L 'nnsisliiig of W liite H n u m d fieri, Ur.iss Irim nieU ;

S p r in g s m id Mnltrcsn. D r e ise r . W nslisUin'!, Chicr iiid R o rk er -:ill in p o lish e d g o ld e n oak liiiiah viiliu- y

24.50Investigate Our Credit System ! Easy Terms!

Prices All Marked in Plain Figures

Yihen P a m F o l lo w s P h y s i c , t h e P h y s i c i s W r o n gP a in k a lw a y i b sy m p to m of in ju ry-& rip tn g Q U b i th at tha p b y» ic ia har«h

—th * t H hrilatBB.T w i in ju r* th e b ow els w h e n y o u « « k

to h«lp tbora i s th at w a y .T b o b ow o l J io io g — lik e th e s k in — ba-

conaex cellou&ed if y o u con staD tiy ir r ita te i t .

T b o h a rd en ed \\rt\u% re tard s th e n a tu ra lfu n c t lo a i , T h cfl yuu h a v e a ch roD ic co n d itio n oallitig'for c o u s la n t p h y s ic .

A n d th e ca ilou sad bow ela d e o ia n d a b ea v ie r doee.

T h ey never irr ita te th e b o w e ls , never gripe . K vrry e ffe c t te cu ra liv o .

T h ey are as b a r m l c s i a i th ey arep a la tab le .

(Jne tab let is enouj^h u d Io n th e b o w e lt are ca llo u se d . T h o (4o»e n ever n e e d i incrcaM njf. T a k e th em ju st a s y ou need in em to in su re on e free B iove- rneut d a ily .

S n e h p h y e k Is ir ton^ - It te w ic k e d .H d e s tr o y s th e very fu a c t io n i th a t you

■eck to a id .Y ou c a u s e w hat you seek to cu re . O iie e h e u ld n ever ta k e a n y la i a l lv e u T e

CaKareti. Tlwy are satutral.

{'nArsre(.4 sro cuody IsbkiR Thsy nre sold hv all •IrujgVlnt't. bsi cever In bulk. Be sure to £ct the eemiinc, w(rh CC. C :qiyevery toblot,

Tbebc/xis marked like udt:

Ttw v*«t-nocknt bOK ti 10 BWW*; n MaU.The raoath-treaCTBOnt box

12,{I0X>OO hoxoH sold aonuoUf. m

When JDU aligjiijvu !uww jmi areWhether your pte-

ference u fly-<taihng, trotling, or tKe comparatively new sport of bait-cabling, the beil fresh water fishing is

D o w n in M a in e

O e a p e -- M U t S

The iquere-tailed bfook-trout — game, big, beaubful, and savory— are nowhere else to be caught wkh such pleasure. Land-locked iabnoQ,togue,and mdl-nioulhed black bass they ^ make a hght that cairie* them a-jumpiog out of the water and take* aB your skill to land them.

' la ih . F -b u d C am . ComOy " ««1_" FiiK tad Game Laws W atA tCnawiag ~ an Ora brwhura tb a trd im jnw of neryddail but puUiiigiB ~ i lb« b h . W o want yo" to bar. tbea. S » d 2e.

I an an fak ro id ib o a k . Write to-day.BostoiT'"^Ma i n e

9 auwuad

HatsT r i m m e d , p ,ee Thursday

Free For those who could not take advantage ofthis liberal offer the past two weeks we offer

— y the same inducement to.morrow. This novelT r t idea has met with instant approtil by thel U ' l l l U l l V r T i women of Newark and vicinity. The shapes

and materials that you are obliced to purchase here, in order to obtain this liberal offer, you can secure at one-halt the regular price Thurs­day. Our expert milliners are at your service absolutely free, and in addition we will give you the band and linings free.

Untrimmed HatsWhile many houses are displaying only

the large shapes, we have a great assortment of both large and small shapes. The small .sliapes are the "coming” hats, and our dis­play of these Hats isthe finest and most varied

. . t . j , ) to he seen anywhere.

TT 1111 v V v I J ) Fine quality of rough Jap. Braid in all the I J i • i newest shapes, in brown, navy blue, i ^ r -n H l W C t n n i y i Copenhagen and black, regular $1,50, A x J

J . special....:............................. ..................w e w i l l g i v e J Finest quality of White Chip $1 A Q

. j , j j Hats; special........................................ I .V O

U O S U lU lv iy ( White Chip Hats; extra fine qual- ^ P C

P D P p n V p lv p f ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l lV L r U a y u v c i ; Black chip Hats: lO differ- C |

band and l i n - j l . / i ).'«n- J Fine Quality Chip Hats; all the newest*“ 0 * 1 shapes; in Copenhagen, brown

and navy; regular $2.48 and I ^ 1 1 $2.98, special.,............................... I t t y v r

HatsT r i m m e d

FreeTo=morrow

W ith every h a t w e trim , w e will give

abso lu te ly FREE a vel­ve t ban d andlining.

f/2 , $15 and $18 Saifs at $i.00Simply our way of clearing our stock. They're this season’s best

selling models—our own stock—fabrics are fancy grays, shepherd checks, chiffon Panama and other miscellaneous suits; while they last Thursday, a t .....................................................................................

Kayse/s Famous 16-button Lengtht,50 Double Tip Silk GloT>es at

The leading silk glove manufacturer in the country. Far superior to all other silk gloves. Every pair guaranteed—and warranted to fit perfectly. Made of the finest quality pure silk, 24 inches long, reaching well-above the elbow, mousquetaire style, double finger tips. Colors are black and white. The very same gloves are sold all over the country at $1.S0, special Thursday.............. ; . .................................................

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I l ^ ^ N F D S , 6 9 3 ^ 6 9 5 B r o a d S t ,m I O O I i BetW. Park aad CedarSts,Newark,NJ.

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SEEK BIDS FOR FIRE SUPPLIES

Proposals for Hose, Rubber Coats and Boots Invited by

Irvington Council.

TO EQUIP PAID DEPARTHENT

I W ith A vl^^w to Int'-rtniPlnfi lhr> nfflcIPTiry •'pf the Irvington Flro I H-p;irtTru»nl, wlilch

{ hua JUBt bei't! urganlz<-d t*n ii p;Ui3 IwuiiH, I the To w n C:o\incll limi niglil decided in . Invito pnnKjsoJa for iuldiilonal hose, rub­

ber coata and bnola and nla<» for an In­dicator and tape for ihn nuinlrlpul Hr.- hotiae. EsilmatwB will be asked for !>ixi feet of slamlartJ quality Hro hoae. l^ v n - ty*four coats Hiid iw em y-fo ur p;iirH of boots, the latter ai i'essorlea being fnr the call-men, wlm at preaent nunih.-r Iw enly-two. Th e inotlijo to purchuee theae ■woa made by Councl]inan Hyergtr, nnd it brought forth a. protest iroin Cuuneil- inan Frsy, chairman of iho Flnajice Com- icnittee. He cautioned Ida colleaguea to

;go alow. Mr. Buerger replied Uiat Uui council had eBtahilshed the fire deparl-

‘ ment atid it wua lis duty to ciury the ' project through nnd equip the force prop­

erly. He TVfchi on to niiy that IJjo board , proposed to pay the uall-mun a. meager I aalary, and he opined that it was only

duo lliein they they should be jiroperly rllted out to fight tires In all Borts of weather. A m ajority of his colleagueg agreed with him and itie motion Wim adopted, only two m m ibeis voting in the negative,

The contract for InHtalllng and wiring four new lire alarm boxes was awarded to Charles Hayward, his bid of $10ii being the lowest of the two received. On Coun­cilman Meeker's mutlun the Clinton Water Company was ordered to lay water imilna In atuyvesant avenue and Halatoad ave­nue and Inetall two hydrants.

Ordinances authorizing the jssuo of Bchooi boudu ami eHtahUahlng the grades of Bmlth fltreet mid Avon avenue, were passed on final njidlng, and measures nmeuillng the ordinance prohibiting driv­ing over Sidewalks, and the aprlnhJlng i>f

' certain streets with oil were Introduced.In accoidance with the act passed bi’ the

! last Legislataj-e. the ordinance for sprink­ling will Ikj given a. public hearing before it la taken up oh Jltial reading.

) Bids were ordered advertised Tw the grading of Prospect avenue, from fitiiy-

I THKnt avenue to Fortieth street, lu be ' opened at tho next meeting.

'12, - - - - - - - - -There are thlrty-acven candldatea for

graduation In the Franklin Schoo), and tJie commencp.nient will take place In the week beginning Mimday, Juno 22. Rather an unusual fact Is that there are more hoys than girls, twcnty-ime of the former and sixteen of the hitter, The exeri-lsea will he hold In the nsaombly hall of the ficliool, ami «iurlng the week ]>recedJug iJiH pupils will hiiVH iheir final tests. The rjjimpH of the mcitiVierH of the elissa ure: i:vi;l.vn H. Hremi. Riitli E. 'Rurr. Grace M raroliri, Ilcleti D Fcder, l^rma F ohchIO. Apnea Hofiklng, IJpsi le Jjvon, Helen

I Morgan, Hilda M- Obert, Ju lia D- Putrher, i Marie F. Schlendler. Frederica M. Blms, j Lillian H. Btevens, Susie Thornton, T?na i K Valontlne and LllJlati H . W ack. lle r - : iiA n AJherson, CharJea Alvtne, Richard , T - RriWks, A rth u r H . Bross, Anthony ; p 0Ha|c. W'llllam Oreeva, Joseph O, Do

Vlio, Ralph Flllppone. Louis J. A. lanna- mnc. George W , ./anlfer, W illiam A

[ Knight. Eugene H. Bong, Charles S. M c­Cormack, Carhart J Martemla, Arthur

, M. Meeker, W illiam .1 Meyers. Rupert F.' Mills, Louis ' Grant Roth

/J . Popper. Joaeph Puclllo, Leslie ,F. Whelan.

FORESTERS TO TAKE UP RATE QUESTION

I 'o H o e^ ^ a d ir e l l o i v e l l W i l l A tte n d Nennlo i i o f f^ p e c la l C ' o p n u l H r e

at T o r o n to .i ’ diri' .Judge David T . Howell hns been

nnlhu-(J hy Stijirenia Chief Hanger E l- 11‘ iti K S h v i’iiHun, of the Indep^dent O rd ir <if Forci^icre. ta aW»*nJ a meeting at r'lruiito, Cuu-nja, June 1'. Tl Is the surrei'ie ranger's Iniiiulon to have tho iw enlv-live men who rfnj.Htitut* the f>r- diT-’s til.Hilling cnninilUeea meet une we<'k In aih’aiice uf tho aiinuid ronventloti and dlamusE ronilltlotis willi wlili'hi the argani- zniJi'ii Is ctinfnmiod.

Mr H o w e l l le one of tho tiv« m e m b e r s of th e s ta n d in g com m ll tcea on s t a t e of tlie o rd e r , w hich with th e c o m m it te e s on co r i s l l iu t lo n a n d laws, finance, hew bual- r(HH a n d pet ition a n d ap p ea l m a k e up th e jo in t coimnlUee, Which h a s been dca- Ig n a i cd to coimider a r e a d j u ^ m e n t of r a t c H 'w h ic h now differ m a te r l a k y .ns b e ­tw ee n rhostj Insured pr io r lo and s ince im

an lllustnitlon It la shown that a forester prior to 1RD9 who became insured at the ago of Ih lriy years for $1 ooo pnirl seventy-two oent.« monthly, wlilJo ih '

’i tueinber of the aunic age admlHed iifU T 1 that date pays ll 14 nvsnthly fi>r the same I rlnss of InHuraiice. The present roster of , ih* order flhowy about IW.OOO meinbi ra I paying the lower rate and 15.- .1XX> tho liigh-| i*r fine.

S ev e ra l inethotla of a d j u s t m e n t will be co n s id e red by th e Joint co m in li tec w'hen It m e e ts n e x t week. One conlen iplatoB a c o n t in u w ic o of t h e p re s en t r a t e s for thi se

1 In su red p r io r to or since 1S99, w iih a re- I d u c t in n o f t h e d e a th benefit lo ihc for ine i

of ab o u t th i r t y per cent*, or a piiynicnt ! of S'di'i on each tl.hOO of InPiirimce. A n ­

o t h e r Is to req u i re all the Insured to p a y th e 1899 ra te .

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FORCES SWITCH AT TREHTOff.K « t lr o a d C o m n itsB lo n iD dD tie* P e n n -

■ y lv A n ta a n t i I leu d in g r lo G e l T o ­g e t h e r o n D e v ic e .

Alt a’ result of .action taken by the Slate Railroad Commission, the Pennaylvania Railroad has come to an ^Lgreeiaent w iu the Philadelphia and Reading by whlcii an liitercTianglng switch at TreoLon cu i be InfituJled. It was announced h i yester­day's meeting of the coiumlsaioii that tin roads are purchasing property on which to luy the switch.

The city government of Trenton, as w ill as the Board of Commerce in that dty, has been trying fpr years to have thla BWitch installed, but the two mllroada re­fused to act. P'inally the matter was brought before The cominlssiou, and the railroad compuzilos were Infomicd lh:it if tliey could nut come to an amicable agree­ment the cominiHalon w^uld dietate the terms for the laying of the awTu-li. Tiic commission was informed by the attorney, general that It had this power.

The reason that the Interchanging switch has boen so greatly desired Is thu» It will facilitate tho shipmonl of freight. The road* run parallel In Trenton, and are no great 4leiaucc apart. It )irb here­tofore been nccee.'wiry to liavo frelgl.t transferred from one roml to tho mher by trucks, but with auch a HWdtch na w ill be constructed this will bo done away wffli.

ORDIRATION OF W. C. KERR.

BICYCLE THIEVES STILL BUSTl* a k la g P a r t s N o w I n s t e a d o f W h o le

W h e e l s —O n e H e ld fo r th e G r n u d J n r y .

Bicycle thtevAs, wlio luivo hren operat­ing extensively In this city fur Hie lust few menths, have begun tn use judgment In their work, taking only tho party of bioyolea they m ay ucud. Ttiis fact wa« brought to the attention of the police of the Fourth Preclimt la%t nighh when liannab Rosnlck. of T7B Ooyd aircet, rc - |nrted that the wheeie had b^on if moved from tho frame of her bicycle, which was left standing In the hallway of her home.

Giovanni Grozzo, aevonleen years old, Of 35 Cutler eireet. was arraigned la the Becond Precinct Court this morning on a oharge of stealing a bicycle. He was oommltted in default of boll for tbe grand Jury. Casper Maier, of 745 Soulh Blxth street, made the com plainL He al- t«aed that O roixo stole hie wbeel, whloh he left eUmdlng at Belleville avenue and iCnne etreet yesterday afternoon.

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IIINike W in d o w n n d f l .o l e T o m n to e s ,j Some brldtit red tomatoes which were ItUplayed In the window of Louis Bat- lan's grocery store at 4S8 Washington lirsot proved a temptation for Patrick Domtskey when he became hungry early Ibis morning while resting In tho doorway f the store. Accordingly he put his hand hrough the plate glass w indow and helped ;lmself. Th e noise of the breaking glass ina the promptness of Policeman Keane auesd &n Interruption In Com lskey'i Im- romptu lunclk and he was taken to the 'irst Precinct. H e Was committed to Jail 1 default of 1100 baJI to aw ait the action 1 the grand Jury.

---------------------e----------------------R a ilr o a d G a S e m a a G e ts B a l l .

Ball In the sum of ll.EiOO was furnished ta the Qusirtsr tosalons Court to-day tor Pells R ltio , of 338 Orange street, who gas gateman at the N o rth M unn avenue irade crossing, East Orange, where W lll- ^ Bhaughncssy, a driver, of Madison, ns killed Monday. Th e bond was tur- Iihed by V lncenio Federlci, of 128 Heck- I street, Belleville. Th e ball for Rlieo ras originally axed at t2,(lOD, hut was re- iuced by Prosecutor M utt to-day,

V d ^ w a l l to M is s io n a ry ,i T h s teachers sod pupils In the Chinese ■uRdsr^ohool of tlft T h ird Presbyterian “ horah gave a farewell reception to Jacob

. B s li, who has been, a student at the B|msj) Theotogioal School of Jlew ark,

, Bloomfleld, In the parlors of the local H tm d a ; n ig h t M r. IbHs was the

^lite a d e n t of ths soham for three s H e was presented w ith a purse of

isy. M r. Bels w ill sail for Batanga,at A M ^ ttili suminer.

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Y u n n K M in is t e r W h o W i l l Go to C o r e a to B e S tip p o rtec l l»y

P a r k C h u r c h .W illiam C. Kerr, son of Rev. Dr, snil

Mrs. John H - Kerr, of IW Brond was orfiulned u minister by ihff Pro.sby- tery of Newark In the Park rh u ri’h, of whlob tho young man Is a mt^nibr-r, biKi night. It was tho Hei’ond ordination Bf-r- vice to take place In the church, and Mr K e rr hap the honor of being tini first forcigii mi.HHlonary to go out from it

Th e youny man will he sent le ror*'ii as the special represr*iit:itl\'e of the Park Church, wlili'h for the past live yearH hart paid Jl.Ofw a year towurrl tht* Hupport of The Canton mission. Hev. John Mc­Dowell. the pastor, who Is a member of The foreign board, bad hei-n trying to have It so arrmigod that the church would pay M r. Kerr's salary Instead. Lu.st night Robert E . Speer, of Englewood, otAp of the secretnificp of Ihe foreign board, who preached the ordtnntion nermnn, aii- nouncfO that the chniige had been madt-

Hev. D r. David R Fra ier, of the First Cmsrch, •'oiTpred the Invocation, and Rev, D r. Orville Reed, of T rin ity Church. Mont­clair, chairman of ihe foreign nil.'+slon committee of the presbytery^ read a turn losean. Rev. W llllum T . M'llcox. of WeatmipBter Chun^h, Bloomfield, mod­erator of the presbytery, asked the con­stitutional questions, while Dr. Kerr, the cnndIdale’B father, offered, the pra yrr of ordination. Mr. McDowell gave the charjre lo the new minister, and Mr. K e rr 1dm- zelf pronounced the Ijenedlctlon

T it o I n c o i'p o r a t lo n n ,Th e W illiam H . Currie Amuaement

Cem pany filed articles of Incorporation at the county clerk’a office tn-day. ns did the Moffio Pme6H8 Company. The former 1a incorporated to operfHe "llvJng piclure theatres," and Is to he capitalized nt $12,000. Th e Ineorporalorfl are Mr. Currie find, Robert C. Woodwjjrd, of New York, nnd Thom as C. HuKhCA, of Newark. The Morse eoncern will manufaeture a prod­uct to be used for cleaning furniture and decorative woods, The capitalization will be 140.000, nnd" Chfiriea 0 Geyer, Fra nk C. Ferguson and Frank R. Ruggles are the IncorporatorB.

ANTI-FRAUD CONCERN ITSELFJALLED FRAUD

I n k ( o n t |in n y R r c e i v v r H e ld X jt InA c c o u ii t tu u b ) C la im o f T e n

W u sliln ir to n S to c k h o id e r M .Th e nffaJjs o f t h e A n i i - F m u d In k Com-

an Insolven t c u n c e r n , wljobe re- '■I'ivcr. Wl lJlam T„ C a r t e r J r , wan to luive h ad his a e c o u n te fina lly prtb8».'(j upon nex t Tuesday, will c o m e In f o r a f u r th e r Hiring us th e r e s u l t o f a n o r d e r s igned by V ice-C hancel lo r E m e r y y e s t e r d a y a f t e r ­noon illrec lJng Mr. C a r t e r a n d n lh e r s tu sti ' iw cause w h y c e r t a i n c l a im s th a t luivo b e t n a l low ed Hhoulri not be s e t asldy.

Tlie p r in r ip a l c la im Is o n e for $ii.2O0, which Josep h Mulle rer^ o f E l lz t ib c th , ch ie f p ru in o te r of ihe Concern, is al leged to h a v e a ss igned In K. W a r i n g W l lsun a n d F red e r i ck M. P. F e a r s c . t h e l a t t e r a la w- yer of tills c i ty It wfiB or tg liuil ly dla.il- lowed by M r I ’iirtMr. b u t M uJtercr , on a n | ap p ea l from Mr, C a r t e r ' s dec is ion to Hie vlce-charicidlor. s u c c e e d e d In h a v i n g Mr C a r t p r overruJrd

The Halm Is now nttackpd in proceCil- ings bmuglK by ten WHBlilngtt)n iT». C ) storkh-dilerH, wiio. In a bill filed by Hot- iicH r ( ’rrSce, charge that tlie Ink toiu- paiiy wuK fraudulent frum its Incepihm. The bill tells that Jtmeph and Hharlos M 'litercr womehfiw between (hem a.c- q:ilrf.d a formula for (he manufacture of ink from fi man named Morpe for $550. and transferred It lo the A n ti-F ra u d cemeem for $99,000 worth of stock, par \Hlue. Then, the bill further tclln. they sold to Hie complalnunlH $15,000 of ihelr fitock. Hie buyers supposing that they were get­ting treasury stock, and that their money would go to th<» w orking capital fund. Thls, they now charge, wnm nut what be­came of thn proceeds of the stock they took 0\TT.

Ill (he i r p r a y e r th e y a«k t h a t t h e money p a id lo Char lee M u l t e r e r fo r s to ck a n d to J o se p h Mullftrcr, a s a. ss lgnee fo r wiock, be- dec la red to be i he p r o p e r ty of the c o m p a n y T h e new r u l e tn show c a u s e * w a s m a d e r e t u r n a b le T u e sd a y .

CALLS CREATING ACTS ILLEGAL

Paterson Aldermen's Counsel Denies Right to Establish

U ty Commissions.

NO IMMEDIATE DECISION

POLISH BRETHREN AT ODDS.M erlinriloR' S o c ie ty N IInntes, p o o le d

V 'lT bntIm , In te r c A l C o tir l o f C lio n - c e r y In ('n n e T o - d a y .

Kam i Biirzkowflkl and certain fellow- niembera of an organization which for­merly went under the name of (he PoUrIi I ndi I5end4‘u( Meehiinlca' flociPty, were cumplKlhaiilH In a suit before Vlee-Chan- (ellor Slovens to-day grow’lng nut of an allcRod attempt on the part of Ihe or* gunizuHon’s otfieers tn rlmnge Its nnmo and rolAi a new constitution upon I1a members.

In u bill filed In the case It [s told lhat at ft meeting held Auguai 22. 19CM). Pre.sl- dent luidwlck Zyndeekl, us repiirded tn ih f rulnuteg, opf'ned the inHeting with Hu- aniM‘uncein4-nt lhal "Th e BOelety eliiiiige the nnmo from Itidependi-nl TmUsmi-u Follsh to Society Free Tradsm en Polfeh Slouvanlan and Lethuiilun," C’onilnulriK. 1 ho mlnuteft atnte:

• Brother S. Hornsguskl mnde motion and hl.s motion was seconded by majority ihni the cnn.itlUitlon shnll mu he I'h.’uige. Ihnl old con.stitutloii never w ill be rhiinge und the old constitution niusi be as |i has been In beginnitig."

Respite Brother Buczknw.Hkl'a ninUoii, ''seconded by m ajority ," Pjc.'Jirlent Zyn- dcckl, Vice-President StanlalauH ,Smo- tucka. Financial»Secretari' K a m i Praiz- nfcr, Fter.ffrding Secretary" Joseph ^Vyez- blt and Treasurer Anton Itutkiewlez, ai-- G(|rdlng to the bill, secured the prim ing or a new <'nnstltutlon, which became opera­tive October 10. 1906> and, presented It to the society for the nlloged purpose nf leaving an ripening for amalgmatlon with other Bociptlea. Th e new, name adoptM. the bill ftverfi, was "Polish. Stovanh' and Lithuanian Brotherly A id Society of Fre'ft MechftnICTS of N ew ark."

KpMSrtI DiiPprjft-A to (hf h 'VL '\ I\ {J yEWS.T R E N T O N . J u n o 3 In hla a rg u m e i i l

br-fon* th e S u p r e m e C o u r t , ycafferduy a f t e rn o o n . Httuckfiig tho cu n a l l t i i t lo n a l l ty of tho liots o f 1!W7, u n dor whiel i b o a rd a 4if pnilcc a n d flro ciimmliirtloiiyrf. financo a n d publi c w o rk u w ere c rea to d In PuiorBon. K ic hurd V. L ln d a lm ry . w ho a p p e a r o d fur Ihi: i-onte.Ating ii ldcrnn n, c o m e n d e d th a t th4‘ a c t s In qucHUon ^ o r e spec ia l legisla- ll on an d . t h e r e f o r e , co iU ra ry to | h e rc- Q u trem en ta of the <‘'ofifltiuitlon. He a l lowed t h a t (he nciy crLMllng th ese coni- m fss lons w e r e ati d r a w n a s lo m a k e ihem a p p l icab le only lo th e * ity of PubTSon . a n d ded u c ed ther i^from Hm( t h e claaslJlna- tl on w a s IlluBive j u l h i r (h im b aa ed upon a n y s u b s t a n t i a l gremnUK.

Mr. Llndiituiry ciUaJ the long line of rases In thia Kiaiu whlcli have bean estab- llshofi, Ihough wlili u goocl deal of uiicei- lalnty. Into whaL c Iumhuh munlclpallllea may be divided on lh<‘ baalfl of populfiHon for purportpg of leglahulon. He submilied (ha( the Icglalfitlon under review la not applicable or appropriate sulely in dtjes of Ihe (rttermedUte rla>^s. im-luiliug F’ai- erHfin. to which It Is mail'' aiqillciihlu. He said (hut the high and J>>\ limits of the class uro wholly arb iin iry and bear no proper relullvn to tho subjecis trt^aled uf by the acln.

Continuing, Mr, Lindabury said Hint Hie main dlffercncos botw«'«-n th*' IcglHlailon of 19U7 and tho prevloii.rt loKirtlatlon relat­ing to cities of the llrst and sci ou.i rhmaoH arc as fpJlows: In Ihe method of aeloclion of the members oI the hoardH cre­ated, In the faei that nof inure than two of Ihe members of ihese boards elmll he niemliCrH uf the same pailticnt parly, tho powers trunsfrrred t«i these Ini;-: from the boards in which rtiicJi were originally vcsI lhI, In (he tJons necessary to membership In eUher of th(‘ ’urlouB boards. In Hie faci iluii pone of ihesc acts contains n referendum chi use.

Form er (Jovornor J^ihu W Orlggn rl-vncti the case for thi- conimlsslons, ihs|juilng the boupdness of ihe arguiiH-iils ailwinced by M r. Llndahury, In cimchulmg his re­marks he admitted that the FoijsUiu!h«n did not rocognlze. political parties, but contended that modern rondlllunH and modern loglslatlon have all tended lo give them an actual standing In the rum - munlty.

No Immediate dnrt.'^lon Is expected.

BLAIR ACADEMY GIVES GRADUATES DIPLOMAS

8ite i1 f o r 92.(100; R « tt1e a .^ o r 912(7.In Circuit Court B this morhlng Jiidgfj

Heiflley directed a verdict fnr T26 In a suit brought by M orris Rosenthal against John Pell & Son. Th e plaintiff had n ha::;d hurt In ft machine In the defendants' factory tend eued to recover $2,500. It wan announced thin m orning tlie action vould be uncontested and that Betticipent for $Ti26 had been ngreed upon.

THE OLD WAY m THE SEW.Hundreds of yew s ago Rupture wee t in te d by using clumey trusses with heavy epiingv ood straps. Why le It that even at (b ii time thoueande of ruptured men, women end children go about in discomfort and danger wearing those old-style tnisses, which, unfor­tunately, BtlU (iDd a sate over the countera of dealers In truneiT

A B a r INSTEAD OF HIUBRANCEi i w bst these wemfen themselves foolishly expect their old Inisaoe to be. and remain blind to the FACT that progressive thought and patient study of this subject have given to the world at least ONE Perfect Holder knd Remedy for Rupture.

Bate to bold, even If you lift the hemTlest weight; safe ip all positions, safe during the

severest exercise and under the most dlfflcuU condl tlora of stimln and aotton.

le best i^ U j ie d by securing the Cluthe Trass, which does the greatest serrlce and good at the

least expense without loss of time from work or buBfnvM.

everywhere by the Cluige Truu. My

" ' ■'■"-I Hi IN not con-Aned to this city and suburbs, but reaches Into every

part of the (country. Wheiber i-ou call on mo in my oflios or write for my FR EE BOOK you w ill be fully convinced of the lupeiiorlty of my Inventton by the truth o l my argu­ment* and by the mass of teettmoDy Sum cured people living In New Tork,^ Mew Jersey and throughout the land.

MYTSESSiSSAFE

<A TBESS ECONOMY

OTIiEI TRESSES DISPLACED

lo g ^ e your Rupture tb r attention It deecrvei. TIMEILY stientlop always makes treatment by the Clutbs ^yujis easier and iiuloker. Instead of wearl(

NOflSTBETIMETOBEOINClutbs Tyujis easier and iiuloker. Instead of wearing

wrong trusses and boeomlnc aocustomed tA their laconvenHnoss sod ev tls» 1i»iesd of giving worthleai makeshift 'xraatntents** the slightest conslderallon—If you would call on » a th is week or write ms NOW, you would proQt by that act aloBf mors than you had ever hoped to expect.

CHAS: CLUTHE, 125 E. 23rd St. Nnr York Oty(H o iinQ to& CJoMd SuAdiy.) Bd. and LaxinjtM A m

B I x tIr th rom iikviU 'O inriH C x e r i 'ln e s H e ld III t h e W 'u rren C o u n ty

I n a l l tu H o n .Kpirlri/ D K|>fJ ('A <0 toe A’ l7;.V/.VtJ SE W S.

U D A IH H T O W N .- Juntt 3 ,-T f ie sixtieth ci'nimpnccmruf uf lllnlr Acadnrny was h' ](l l(»-iiay In Hie t liupul. Tlicrt' wer«» tliiriy-six m tiu- graduulliiK FrankH orn M'lldrlck, nf ('nhimhla, \aiui llrsl h'ihiirB. HiiiJ MLsrt Kalht'rirm AiianiM,of I'iist Stroiirlslnirg, I ’ft., lionorrt.

Tlie folliiwlng wi-rt* pTarlufii<»d aTiil r<*- c.'lvpd (ilplnniHp: Kathirim-- M ary Adama, Fust riiruurlfihurg, llrac'- Kliilnf’ Jiald- win. A cw o n li, N, i i . , Alfred liontiuy Jr., Hn|»p\vcl] JunHlorj, N, y.\ Julia Mook»T ronkllii, New ark: Harold NV&hli f'orlell, ( ’aiskJll. N . Y : M ary Huagluiul Hrupfloy, Braoklyn, N. Y' : Kwurt tJIadstt iir i>avlf-B, Bnrkaw ay; D avid T a lly liuniiiii;^, Suhhux: N inry Axftirtl Kvorirt, Eiiti, kt*H.siowii,MarciJrt Auhe^oii Goi'dnn, Hrookvfilt^, ]>u.;HK-nn VV. S. Humphreys, Rrookwayvillc, I ' j i MursliHll Hunt. Fiu8.scx; Kthf*! May .lai k.flon, itulherford; lin n it l Amt*Mu Jf'linKtm, W ashington; Malcolm Francis Joy, N>w Y'oik C ity , Caroline MarKurtit l.fe. Maruali, T 4 rkr*\’ : Alnn Thorndyke Dorkord, .Plym outh, Fa.; Irv ing Kennedy I.ovi'H. I.1lil#f Silver; JamoH U u yd Low (her, PUtaburgi Fa .; JiimcH Albert Hughes Magtiun Jr., New ark; M ury Jjine M c-

! Cfiiiaohy, Blalratowui; Idamuel Johnson MMIrr, Steubenvlllo. O . : W illard T.jev1Newman, Hhilr&town: A vi-ry W illardParker, FlemluKtun. Aui^tlu Fluneicker Uci-vea, Clinton; X)or'/thy Sa-t.^umap, Kuff- tou. Pa.. Aubrey Lee Thornas. rpp er M onielali; Charles Sichlin T id d . Kft- tonah, N. Y .; George I-]ib in Tnrld Jr., Katonah, N. Y .; John WoKleji VasLlndor, Hlairstown: James White, B u llvr, Eleanor Em m a Wlgnnfl. A rnu har, N. Y .; Robert Chnrlea WlKo4Td, Anoehur, N, V .: Frank liurtt WtJdrii'k, Columblft; H arriet Ixiulse W illiam s. Venum ; Pearl Ellen Esther \NV>od. SuPBcx.

H e a v y B u ll f o r F o r if e r ,E L I Z A B E T H . June 3 , - lu the Union

County Court of PpeclAl SesslonR here to­day. beftffe Judge Atwater, Daugiftii Q. Curtis, an a lle ^ d cheek forger from New York City, waa arraigned, rhnrgKi with passing ft forgeO ehec-K cm WjUiam I F. WUaon. of IMftiiifleld, for tlOu. The fraudulent cheek wrts drawn cm the Plain- field bunk. There was niiM) another charge agalnBl him hy M r. J^^l]son of passing on him a forged ch erlrTo r $96, drawn on the | Bftine honk. Curtis Is fifty-six yenra old. ■ He pleaded not ^ i !U y tcvstLch Indictment i and was held In $2,000 bull on each charge. No time was fixcrl fnr trlalJ

J u r y C o a ld n ^ t F ix n ia i i i e .P R IN C E T O N . June 3.— Fifteen witnesses

testified before Oonmer John R. D. Bowf-rs and ft Jury yesterday in the Inquest upon the death of Ernest Packer, who was I killed by a live wire while endeavoring to climb through a window In the srm oty of Company L here on M ay 28. Th e jury renderea a verdict that the wire wag In- aufflcicnlly Insulated and In a dangerous condition, but from the tesllmuny pre­s e n t^ the ju ry was unable to detennlnd the owner of the wire,

--------------T— •---------------------BIx Y e a r s fu r Cllrt*g A g g a l la a t .

E L IZ A B E T H , Juno 3.— In court here t.to- Iold. who ftscaultrd Violet FruanoL foui teen veers old. of Plainfield, wag gen- tcnced to six ytars In State prison. Jud^e Atw ater told tiie prisoner ha conkS Impose on him a penalty of fourteen venra In State prison, wltii u fine of $3,ujd for his atrocious orlme.

f C o s s e t D ies In S ta te P r l ^ n .TRENTON, June 3.—Joseph Oasto, a

convict a t the State prison, died the prlgoD hospital yesterday from lung trou- ble. He wag twenty years old. was sent here from Hudson County 'la April \Sffl, to serve three years for assault and battery. - ----- •- - - - - - - V .

B I k R a c e H e ^ t f o r -PLAINFIELD. June 3.-The P a jr Acres

w t n f and Driving Club hag arranged ^ big meet for July 4. 'There will bn cYema u u i the purges will a c frc fa ta

' V,

$5.002 Very Special Wa«h Petticoat I t e m s f o r

T o - m o r r o w

A s p e c i a l l o t o f s t r i p e d s e e r s u c k e r

p e t t i c o a t s , v a r i o u s s t y l e s o f d e e p

f l o u n c e s , a l l n e a t p a t t e r n s ,

r e g u l a r v a l u e 6 9 c . , s p e c i a l

w h i l e t h e y l a s t .......................................... v v V *

Feather Pillows.Only the vfty best sorts «re lunJIeJ bffe, you m*y de-

pend upon that.

f l .2 S C h a llen g e P lllo w a , PSc. each .

(tl.SO R ival P i l lo w s , f U P each.

f l . 9 5 J e w e l P lllo w a , f l .S 9 each .

f l . l i P r im e P illo w s , f l .f l . l each ,

(2 - 6 5 W h ite Q o o ie P illo w s, f Z - Z S each .

$ 3 ,0 0 C row n P illow s, $ 2 . t 9 each .

$ J ,5 0 ' O ur Special P illo w s, $ 1 . 8 9 each .

“Flosilk” Mattress Specialsell a 3-inch

9 .7 5For th is sale only \n% shall

box ^Flosilk” M attress, cov­ered w ith art tick— regular *'alue $1,S.00. Special a t.........

Bed Springsn .f iS Q u e e n S p r in g s , f l .3 P . f2 .2 5 H arvard , (1 -6 9

f2 .7 3 A tla n tic , f J .00 L a k e w o o d ,f2 .29.f.I.OO No, II B r o n te , all Iron, f2 ,2 9 .

fJ.OO N o. 2 B ro n re , all Iron, U Z 9 . .$ 5 .5 0 S p ec ia l B ro n ze , all iron , t 2 .5 9 .

$ 4 .2 5 No. 10 S w in g , all Iron , $ 3 .1 9 .$ 4 .5 0 No. 0 0 Sp iral, all Iron , $ 3 ,4 9 .

$ 5 .5 0 No. I S w in g , a ll Iron, $.3.98.

Brass and Enameled Bedswith 2 inch posts, l i ­f ts value, 15.98

feet wide, ex-

31 .9526.5034.5036.5045.5059.7533.7538.5058.50 78.00

BtO S P B C I A L -B r a s s Bedin. filler, any site, best best lacquer, special a t .................................................

Twin B ra ss B e d s —Best lacuuer, each j feet wide, ex­tension foot rail, ^-Inch filling rods, knob mount^ 2-ln. posts, reg. $55 parr ol beds, spec

B rass B e d s—2-In. pillars, bow foot, pretty vases and rings, spindle design, reg. $J5, special

B rass B ed s—2-ln. tubing, continuous pat­tern with scroll, a pretty design, regular $45. at

B rass B e d s—2 Inch tubing, continuous with scroll design, regular $46.50, at...............

B rass B e d s—2 Inch tubing, v t^y >fetty,special patterns, sold regularly at $52, special..

B rass B ed s—with 2 Inch pillars, continuous brass tubing with husks and corners, reg. $.17.75

B rass B e d s — 2 Inch tubing, in very hand­some paUfrns, sold regular lor $42.5o. special...

B rass B ed s— 2 inch tubing with extra heavy scroll work, regularly $47.50, at.

B rass B ed s—2 inch tubing with heavy rcroll design, regularly $69.75, special.

B rass B eds -2 inch tubing, very pretty in design, made of tings and scroll work,reg, $60,at

W hite h n a m e le d B ed—Pillars in.; Filling f i ln . , etc,, brass vases and caps, ball-bearing casters, * ) >| regular $.1.75, special.....................................................

W hite K nam eled B e d —Pillars 1 In.; Filling ^ and Ji Itt.; plain white bed, with decorated chills, regular O C Q

W hite r .n a m e le d B e d —Pillars l in : Top Rails 1 In.; Filling H fn .; ball-bearing casters with brass cen- A ter piece, regular $5,75, special....... ........................

W hite Icnnnieled B ed—Pillars l inch; brass top rails; filling yi inch and Fa tnch. with decorated chills, g* C C regular $7.25, special.................................................. 3 . 0 3

W hite [enam eled B e d —Pillars l Inch; pretty scrolls In whjte enamel and brass scrolls and spindles, ball Q Q bearing casters, regular $7.85, special.................... 3 . ^ 0

W hite L n am el B ed s—1-Inch pillars, brass top rails, filling yi inch rods with inch brass vases.Regular $9.00, a t ...................................................... .

W h ite E n a m e l B e d s—l j t Inch pillars, yi inch top tubes and filling, rods with husked brass spindles In cen- 7

W hite E n am el B ed s—l^-lnch pillars, brass top rails, filling rods }i inch, pretty brass scrolls and spin- Q C $ \ dies, regularly $U .25 , special........... ......................... 0 . 3 1 /

W hite E n a m e l B eds —Pillars IH Inch, filling rods ineff! very heah-y brass scrolls In pretty designs; Q Q Q sold regularly at $12. 00, special................................. , ^ . 7 0

W hite E n a n tct B ed s—Pillars l .’T inch, filling rods yi, continuous pillars with straight brass spindles, < 7 Q

W hite E n am el B e d t—With l y inch continuous pil­lars, with pretty overbrass trimmings and spin- < I C i \ dies, regular $15.00, special.................................. I 1 . 3 1 /

6.85

W. V. SNYDER & CO. Ced&rS t r e e t

Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock of Fine

T ailo r-M ade W alk in g Skirts a t

Actual Values from $7.00 to $8.50T h e s e S k i r t s a r e f r o m o n ^ o f t h e l a r g e s t a n d b e s t s k i r t m a k e r s i n N e w Y o r k w h o

m a k e n o t h i n g b u t t h e b e t t e r g r a d e o f g o o d S j j f c i d a r e a i l n e w a n d s t r i c t l y u p t o d a t e

i n e v e r y p a r t i c u l a r . M a t e r i a l s a r e f i n e c h i f f O T p a n a m a s , m o h a i r s a n d f a n c y C A f k

m i x t u r e s ; a b o u t 2 0 0 S k i r t s i n t h e l o t ; w h i l e t h e y l a s t a t , e a c h ............................................ O . U U

A n o t h e r l o t o f s e e r s u c k e r p e t t i c o a t s o f

v e r y s o f t a n d l i n e g r a d e o f m a t e r i a l , d e e p

f l o u n c e s , f i n i s h e d w i t h p l a i n o r

h e m s t i t c h e d r u f f l e , r e g . v a l u e

u p t o 8 9 c . , v e r y s p e c i a l a t . .

S u m m er Sale S u p e rio r B edding

African Fiber Mattress 6.98Th«e fuie m attress.s «re mids ol *n extra quality of

African fiber, with hair top and bottom. They .ire made In two parts, and ore actually much better than any hair mattress you can buy nnvwhere for less than $18. Examine them carefully and you will see that this Is so

The New De Luxe Couch BedCouch Bed th a t Is m a d e r ig h t in e v e r y w a y . W hen

open it m akes a le v e l Bed 4 feet wide. When closed It makes a splendid divan and s t a y s d o s e d ; It is e a s y to o p e r a te —Is K tronger th a n th e o th er s .Really makes a good and Comfortable bed.Alade with the woven wire urNational spring; mattress and bolster complete,well worth $10 special a t ............................................................

A price that makes It within the reach of all.

Cot Beds$ 1 .5 0 L ib e r ty C ot B ed , $ 1 .29 .

$1 .85 L a k e w o o d C ot B ed , $ 1 . 4 5 .$ 2 .7 5 No. 1 D ivan C ot B ed , $ 2 .15 .

$ 3 ,0 0 M ilita ry Cot B ed , $ 2 .3 9 .R ads for C ot B ed s, $1 .39 .

Cheap MattressesPlain Excelsior; covered with good quality tict- 1 Q Q

lng;well made and durable; reg. price $2..50; a t ...... J l . i / O

Soft Top Mattresses; covered with good ticking; O 1 Pf reg. $.t.S0, to be sold at the special price u f . . . ......... M . a d

Victor Combiniition Mattresses; with pure snow- Q Q Q flake cotton top, bottom and sides; regular $5.50, a a - 3 > ^ 0

P u re W h ite C otton M a ttr e ss e s ; warranted [ - ( - Q not to get lumpy; regularly $7 Sfi; at only................ 3 > 3 U

S e le c t W h ite C otton M a ttr e sse s ; some like ^ |“ Q them IS well ns hair; regularly $o.T5; to be sold at I • 3 ( J

M a ttre s se s ; the best cotton mattress m.ide; Ideal felt; 45 lbs. white cotton, regularly $12; to he sold during Q Q Q this sale a t ........................................................................

Hair Mattresses.40-lh. Mixed Hair Mattresses, made in two parts; covered

with be.st grade of ticking; regular price —lower than £ i Q C clsewhern $8,65; to be sold this week a t ............... O . s / 3

4i>lb, Horse Hair Mattresses; made in one or Iwo parts, as you like; covered with best ticking; regularly Q

liiirse Hair Mattresses; long dr.iwmgs: exira .luaiitv; lull weiglit; besl Licking; regularly sold for $li.5fi; •§ Q to be m.irked this week a t ....................................... 1 v / . f 3

f'ure Soft Hair Mattresses; c.in hardly he told Irom South American Hair; regularly sold for $lfi; to be 1 O Q C

Pure South American M.rir Mattresses; full 4 ' pound weight; verv best ticking^; regularly sold at 1 [ - Q ( - $21.Oil, to be lOid a t.............. ^ ......... ............... 1 3 . 3 3

South American Hair .M.ritres,ses; select quality ; one ol the finest made; regular price $24; to be I Q C it / \ sold a t ........................................................................ l o . O U

Mattresses with special extra long drawings, M Q 7 C yery fine, regularly sold at $27, spocial at 1 3 . # 3

Mattresses with super extra quality White O Q C Q Hair; long drawings; reg. $.17.50; to be sold at m 3 . 3 v/

Flosilky the Ideal MattressTbesa Floslik Mftltressesxre thf and most sanitary milt-tresses made. The MIlmK is made from a vegetable suhsLince that grows on the Islaml of Java which will not absorb muisi' ufp like other mattress fillings. It can l e made over like a hair mattress and will Ic^ep Its shape fuur times lunger than any hair mattress will. It Is the lightest mattress mails—so light, In licL that It can be turned over with one hand. Posi- llveiy vermin-proof.Full double bed sl i e, . . Half ftize..........Three-quarter size...... Single s l/e ................................

Q Suits for general wear, in the new (very pfonounced of course) colors. For the more conservative we have the alsoblues with white hair stripe. Some quiet mixtures too J il5 to $45.

Q Two Piece Suits in all popular outing fab­rics $15 to $28.

Q Summer Hati in Panama and fine straws.

S M I T H , G R A Y & ' c O .NEW YORK

Broxfway at Warren St. Bioadwtr at 3M St.

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BR O O K LV N FoHoa S t at F lattk^ Ave. B toadw tr at Bedford A vti

How We Clean BettiesOur bnftlcx arc first soateil in hot

water, then Bi-ouretl with a rotary brush runiihiE a t liigh speed, ami then r itis e d .\*

When you drink Otlo B randt's Soda, Ginger .Ale, e t c . , you're not only sure of g o o d n e s s btlt cleanliness as well.

O TTO BRANDT, ino.K a n u fse tu ra r Soda and M ineral W etars

2 6 7 W a a h in K to n S t Fhena S4 >. NIW AIIK. M. J .

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O l d C a r p e tM A D E I N T O R U G S ,

O RIENTAL RUO CO.,M a o l x r e t t S t . ,

W r i t , tor 4 'lro .t .r . A 'EW A K X , HUM a a a a u W aa ta d K se a r w lu x t . y .t.

‘6 NEWARK EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3. 1908.

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H B W A B K , IT. J .At tb* K. t.y PnafoOc*

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TAlfphon* Rt^hAnf*coQE^tlDv all depar tment! .

•fATU fiUBBCRtP TlO NS- The Newark Evening N«wa. one month

0fty ren ti; e j i monthe^ tw o dollar* and i f t y centa; one year, five d o ll« n .

PoRUffe to foreljn eow ntrle! added.New York Office SIS' D runaw lck Build*

Ina i2% F ifth itvenu*. Te). 52M Madlaon. Cm. sago Office, 1)U2 Tr lhune Building. W aabinglun Bureau, M4 C olorado liuU d.

In t.OninTi Rrinch omi"*. PTnit N i t lo n i l

Bank Building Tel i7fi O ranga Jersey Shure Oitk'e, Appleby Building.

Aabury Pork. Tel. &3& Anbury.

l/»r IL HKANrH O F F T f^ .ften viiie UH. |lIutntiurK pla> e. Uprura iitreet. '2|0.Sltnirin Nvenu*-, 21S.

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B a i . i .o t - iio t s ‘r ii< 'F i% (i h k i i i k h u .L-,Thp jippolnlnM'nr r.f former I' .jIi.’P J up- Ucp Jnnn*a W. Mc{’iirlhy. <*( .brhf'v iMiy. Bp aecnnd uRelxtaiil prnp4'«-uti,ir i f IKn ^ a a p Im inoro ’ jhan mf'rfdy the Nt lt'c'Tlon p( a capable man fur a rt'nporiHlbU' office, t l \n a blow a t ballot*lj4>N HtufflnK an y ­where !n lludnon County nml partlcu ln riy a t auch Uepubllean prlmHrh'it fih ure hHU Wider the quetttlon.ablo piipervleion of th<3 ItgUlar Repuhlteali offlrlnla "M r. McCarthy wan. li m ay be ro m * ^ - btred, the coutiMior wito preened the pro> tvpin of the HiKtpnn County refortnerir againpt the aeallng of the R otbe rham dtlegntee In the recent Republican Slate COnvrntlon. It woa M cCarthy who ahowed th a t the ballot-boxes had been stuffed; t b a t many more ba llo ts were In soms of tb a boxen than there wore Repuhlicnn to t e r a In the voting dis tr ic ts . I t wna he Who proved tha t when the te lle rs thought they had enough votes counted to elect ttia regula r delegates they Just s hu t up shop and left In the bnllot-box whiktever t icke ts remained.• T h e committee on credent ia ls paid li t­

t le heed to the overw helm ing evidences of fraud th a t Mr. M cCarthy laid before them ; tha t Is to say, th e " regu la r" m a jo r­i ty did. But thsfo was a aupprettand m in ­ority report, signed by the members of th e eommltlee from Bergen, Somerset and W arren , who oould not oonscloMtlouffiy repo r t In favbr of sea t ing delegates •looted by groan, unconcealed frauds, and they therefore made a report of the ir own. They said: ^3- "The undersignnd, members o f the com- B l t t e e on credentials, subm it the follow- i P f report; We find th a t the sv id rnce of f raud In the conduct of the piiirArlcs In cer ta in districts In Hudson County js so apparen t tha t ws recommend the unspat- i n f of the delegates from the following dla tiicts , and tha t those d l s t r l n s ho left w ithou t representation." And then the^o OUnorlty rnembers of the cx>rnmlttee spa- df ica t ly named eight wnrds with fifty- one election dis tr ic ts In Jersey City and five w a rd s with tw enty-iwn elwtion dis­t r i c ts In Hoboken. T he Republican con­vent ion made shor t s h r i f t of the min­o r i ty repoj^. I t w as Inoontlnently aup- preeaed and th e fraudu len t ly elected dele- jpitea were seated.

The Eepubllcati S ta te convention thus knowingly condoned f r au d In seventy- th ree election districts, but the appoin t­m en t of Mr. M cCarthy a s second asslst- g ^ t prosecutor gives a ssu ran ce th a t bal- to ^ b o x s tuflers in H udson County wlU hffleeforth bo halod before a tribunal t h a t will be more conscient ious and less lenient than the R rpubllcun S ta le con-; ventlon. The appoin tment w as nominally m ade by Prosecuto r Garven. but It was b rough t about by Governor For t.

Mr. McCarthy 's appo in tm ent was. of eourse, opposed by "B ohs" Rotherham, who succeeded Dickinson, because McCar­th y Is a Fagan Republican and the presl- Aent of the Central Republ ican League, the fe fo rm organisat ion of Hud sun County. H e was appointed poUco judge for three years , but was th row n nut nf office by th e "r ipper" act. H1» r e fo rm udeoclatlons, th e enemies he has m ade among the •^regular" Repuhileans of Hudson County an d his highly excel lent work In showing up the ballot-box f rauds a t the la s t pr ii m a ry election, combine to m ark him as th e man to make bullo t-buz stuffing d a n ­ge rous In Hudson Oo\]nty.

•lasLgot of h*Uc thedemonlum th a t we have schooled our­selves to regard a s ^'celebration" Is past bf Uef. This is espeeiiilly accentuated by the viiBt siim of m o w y which li annually literally burned dp—an u t te r end inez' ousable waste.

EAHT rtl lAl^GR AVD PAHN.^lr.The spi'clal i'l''i‘Mons held, yesterduy In

E uhi Oriingc ulul Dumiulc afford new evi- dedre ihni prngrcHS and reform are ibncH arconijillHhod In spite of the Indlf- fr-rence tif one-lwHf or two-ihlrds of the f|Uij|intMl vtilcre 1‘iiHWnU' hiul S.JWM voters lanl fall, but only about l.KOO of them went lit thi* iHiIlM yKHrer^Jby. East Oranxe cast fur fiovorof.r liixt fall AWt voles, yet yes- leriluy I' MH than I .^ hi votes were recorded III lh<* ep»M-lHl • !'•« tli>h Involving a new meliiinl tif i' lty giivernineni.

liud iw n propoNillrina (0 vole U|iiiti. >.7rie wiiK to e^tubll.^h police and flrt* cOfiiiiilssSoiiH. sirnll iir to lliose e» tab- llHhrd In p£it4'rson IhhI ye.ir, iind th e o th e r w a s for munic ipa l nwniT shlp Of e l r . ' i r l r li ghts . W b e t l i c r thv ex peHcnres r)f l'at**rKon p r e ju d ic e d (he I ' iihhoIo clU- z^'hb o r rmt m a y bo Jt ipicsilon, but ihe f n n Ih Glut th e conmdHNlMri plan was de*, fealfd oViTwh"lmliiKlV. ’f'hr inunlalpii] ‘'w n e rn h lp propuHlil-in f^in'd bet ter, for h WUH cj ir r led bv ii I'l ira llly of ThiH su m p propoH liton bus bacn KUcroMSfni In cv»-ry rnunl^'ipLilIl >' wh»re It h a s been su h m l t te i j In ih o vouth eliice llie pas «age of (bo JoneH u ct. but »Mll tiot one of thos i ' 4*oinniunltleK hna yet eaiHhllwhnd Its ow n l i g h t in g p lan t

EiJHt Orangn on u vary llubt vote udojited a new I 'har te r l>y n maVirlly <if ncurly two to ohf This fliiirtiT is In uorord with II law [ijisHed lust whilor, ami I.h somewhat n f an cxpfTlment In rnunlflpal ffovernmept. I t Invcels the Mavor with sx tn iord lm try authori ty , giving him power to ^rmov^^ ci ty employes, without nhiirgea. when^'ver In his otflrlal jiirlgment the pub- lie wedfaro may require such action The chkf. t nf !ht» police and firo depoTtmenls are not thus roTnavablc. |

On the o ther hand, llio Mayor may him­self be depfituHi should he overstep nr abuse hl» nuthorl ty and arouse the Indigo nation of the people. This Is to a degree nn adap tat ion of the l.ns Angeles recall pystem, but It In maik' so complicated under th e E as t Oriinge char te r that there Is little prohabUlty of Ita being resorted to In order to got rid of a Mayor.

T hus E as t Orange changed Iih form of govs rnm em and Passaic rcfuserl to change, nnd the reasons given m each ci ty respectively m aka the election results the more in te res t ing by woy of contrast. In PasRulc tho prnpnacd chahK's were voted down because. In the popular mlml, they centmJleed loo much power In tho i M ayor In giving him tho appointment of the^proposed lire police bosjda, unil deprived the peopln of authori ty to nut. In E a s t Orange the people voted lor iha, now ch ar ie r becauso It placed greate r re ­sponsibility upon the Mayor than he had hitherto been permlitt 'fl to cxerclsM,

I t is cer ta in ly a good sign when the people take in te rest enough In lucdl a f ­fairs and In general iM»llttc9«qo manifest u two-to-one dPtermlnatlon to maintain and to exerdoe, If need be, tht;lr rights a s cltlxens, and not wholly relegate, a* well a s delegate, them to others. The re ­sults In P a s sa ic a re In strong loniraat wUii those In E as t Orange, but In both they a re In the lino of progress In m u­nicipal governnicnt and the permanence of popula r sovereignty.

F O V H Tll O F J t L Y B A n n A l l lS M .The annual crop of editorlnlH advoca­

t ing a "safe and anne F our th of Ju ly" begins to appea r and tho Indlcatlona «r« t h a t th is year It la to bo moro abundan t th a n ever. There 1« o rcfiHon for th is tha t Is brimful of Irrcplstlble logic. Since 1903 no less than 1,163 people ho-Vp l\rrti killed ou tr igh t In the United Hliites n."? the rllrvct result of our method of ctlcbraMttg the na t ion’s natal day. In the same time have been rendered to ta l ly blind, 3S9 pa r­tia lly BO, and 30( have lost nn arm, a. leg o r a hand, the total rmniber of tho wo\ind- 6d reaching the iippalllnK mirnber of 21,620. These flgufeH, which are gleaned from an excellent article In The t. l^itury, a re probably short of the tru th . They re ­sult from a study of newspaper acoounts th ro ughout the oouniry, and It Id qult« cer ta in that the newspapern have not re­corded uU the F o u i lh of Ju ly ehsmiltlcs.ihowever earnestly Ihuy have tried In do BO And. btisldcB, the noise carn ival be­gins weeks before the uppolnteil day iiiit! continues for boiiu; time ufier, so MuU of necessity there Is much killing uthI rrmim- Ing whlchi the ij. wKpapprs do not ■llrcrlly ascribe to the eelnttrailrm—lo w inut li. who can tell?

To the above la lo li- mMed a lolul nf Buflerlng that canruu he eHiJimiied In fig­ures or exprcHHCd in roJd type. The Blaughlered have reiatlvey oinl frlemlfl. Some of them are the sole atipii'irt of families. This casualty list there fore K-IU a tale of human auffcrlng tha t beggars words. I t means tears, hear titche. penury, trouble for perhaps a hundrt'd thoiipriTid hum an beings. Rut rvi'n mi, tig h-irrorH a re not Kummeri, f-T th e re | h unoiher casu l ty llt’t. of wliich line aidilum thinks. All through thif lainl. espertally In the la rger cUlca. there are p-iqiie Hiiff^rlng with dlscas'-’. Tim hosiiltnls nre iiist as full on the Four th of July ua upt n iii.y o the r day and the iiliysh’I:inK wro just, as busy. The pamlemoniiuji of the ceiohrii- llon can but have a ha rm fu l eff.-ct upon thousands of these sufTcmrH. Duntiilcs}> to many of them the notice is fuiiil. StaUstlCB are impOsBltjle Ju*rp, but U l.s ih r unanlinbufl opinion of ibe medical f ra ­te rn i ty thrnuKhmit the country lluii ihc nnlfu) of the Four th of Ju ly nsulfH in th e death of many who but fur It would recover.

And It is all so inane, so unrcaBoimblc. so grotesque. The b ir th of th is gr^al re ­public of the Weste rn world Is one of the m eat solemn, as It to ono of the most SiOmentoUB, events In blsUir.^'. It la an •poch, Tho moUvCB behind it. the moth ­e r by which It w as acoompttshod and the •ubUmc^ resul ts th a t have followed all ap peal 10 the deeper and holler emotions or t h e ioii| . T h a i they should Inspire ra tions ' p leasure tak ing Is na tu ra l , but t h a t ther> to any th ing In al l th e bla to ry to Indlcsu th e blowing of horns, the firing of ex plosivsa. the shrieking of whistles, tli

<<9U1NNBR.”F o r th e IMHh t im e wMthIn th e los t q u a r ­

te r o f a c e n t u r y h e w a s nddressod by his r ig h t n am e , WIUIh i h , T h a t w as In police co u r t , as usual. On ev e ry o th e r nccaHlon d u r in g th o s e tw e n ty - f iv e yea rs he was ca lled " S h l n n e r ' ’ N ew co m ers at M or­r i s to w n c o r r u p te d th n title Into "Bhlner ,"

h u t t h a t w a s a ml.Ktuke.H e w a s w r o u g h t of such stuff as " h o r ­

rible e x a m p le s " a re , a n d a s usel4‘ps "na th e fanla.Mtlc v i s io n s o f the evening." H o w o f te n th o boya on the s t ree t have l l in is t t h e i r h e a d s Into th e saloon door, c ry in g " M ls le r , y o u r s ig n ' s fal len daw n," w h e n t h e y f o u n d " S h ln n e r " lying in the g u t t n r l

T h e r a w a s a t im e when he could be k e p t aobe r by t h r c u l s of incarcera tion In t h e In san e a s y lu m , b u t t h a t w as before Dr, E v a n s d i s co v e red b ra in s to rms . Now " H h ln n e r" k n o w s h o w to outw it the olll- cors, n n d a s y l u m th r e a t has lost Its hyp n o t ic power .

Ho h a d a n old h o r s e t h a t he bought for tw en ty - l iv e ce n ts . A f te r h e had s tabled It In th e w r e c k n f a n old b arn on F o r i NontieiiMP for n f ew m o n tb s It was w orth iw fmty-f ive d o l l a r a : b u t Fllll he kep t U, lie used lo r ld o t h r o u g h th e dusk like the H ound of th o Eaak o rv l l l ca , f r lu h ten ln g th e thUdrf^u. A n d th im tho rh lh l ron lcarne«l not to bo H fm ld o f him. They k n ew It WHS only ‘' S h i n n e r " am t nol tim I lo um l nf Hormoa, T h e r e w a s less poi iry ab o u t "Rhin n i 'r " t h a n g a t h e r e d armnid th e Idea tif th(« w is h - h o u n d , a n d th e re wns more t ru th , b u t BO p o e t r y fades nwny hcfrira e n l ig h te n m e n t , li ke d ream s when w a uwnk'ti .

AtuI t h e n h n w a s iilrtur^-Htiiio. like The R ag g e d ) ' M a n a n d Rip Van WUikle. H e wiifi o u t o f jo in t wllli tho Ih r in uiid sn- br lP ty of hlB tlmf 's. n svin-lval f rom the d a y s o f t h e d r i n k i n g ftml tlis epurtJrslf-r a n d H ip w a n d e r in g minst re l; a foil for ' Iho in d u s t r i o u s T ru a x . Trunx, d e a r me. h o w long It Is striPR Ills name whs heni 'd! T r u a x mniio Ktrange, prolonged no is es in tm l ia i lo n of a lo fom m lve 's w h i t t l e t h a t ca r r i e d Hirough tho i n n m ln s o r e v e n in g a i r like th e hoot nf a horned owl.

Well, T n i n x Is gone , an d some ilay th ey wlU ca ll ^V'Ullam. but "Sli ltmer' ' w o n 't be Hicrp 1" a n s w e r . Then a gerinraTlrm will g r o w up. tho Innl to r(inicnibpr lilm a n d his tw r n ty - f i v e - e e n l horse , and Ihe old b a m t h a t he hnunti s l tweiilv-five y ea rs ago. Ro It Is t h a t th e old la n d m ark s a r c rem oved , ^

BOd ■ ‘b r in g b u c k th e Inspoa In q u o lA t lo n t f o r s l ' s r e s a n d bond* which w e n t li p in the a i r w h e n th o c r u s h o f O ctu lwr la s t le t th o w ind o u t o f so m a n y gqod th in g s . My no t m a n s . T h e y m n y add, w h a t Is t r u e , loo, I h n t r e n r l i n n is d u e a f t e r ih l* Im i ta t io n o f a N U u m a j h i In a(«ck g y ra l ln n , T h e siH-ciihitIve iiHil. ' irs. however , ut»\ Innth to U't go un t i l llkLiv h av e kiqit anme Hlork?i

' in Ihe n l r lung tn«aigh t4> un lo ad o t h e r s —IHi-eorli)i-s u l i i ' h they hav4- carrier] at prices wlilrh mnke It very protUnhIe to g<'t rM f'lf now

Hul Hit.-< Is M'/t nil The promise nf that dccnnip>islihiM yr h i>i HiP Aldrlch-'V’revlnnil 1*111. ehniild i-T'iidiih'lis warrant, Is tti.il m new' iiKirki l ir..iy fie i t < 4l4'd for nut ntiJy gnvpiriiti'-ni imiidH tiuf for munlelpalH. for KlRle jjiid iiir i;kliriM<l hornls as widl. nol lo mt'fiMou ( '►rniie I i'IhI paper. This wids what Ho* A l 'h i rh rt"Wil were aiming at. nml ha.** r • >] > with Mu nmnliajlarloi]whb tl Is Ik-MU'I Hii xHmiiliis the Hpick niiji'krl g!Vi' - v i l t t i i t <jf Hliirupe, nf cf'Ut.Hi-, will dr ill imoi k"IiI frurii thin Hid** wln ri It i ip i ' i ' i r i i iT ' th in fiiHy. find, lo m» l**HM Iitj dXleish «<•]! IlH -such of nijr Rlurks a»- she may hHSI l.jiVe on Imttd. ilni .Mr lla rr iniuti $ i n d lleuieniintH, K-em- and othi-rH. jie-k not ..f Moil, 'riic;.- tuivi- ti<aMi puTIlng ij]! Ml-' rii. rkdO to h»I| N 'nnhpni i'JirllU- nn<l fithr-r uf f)ie holdlngH nf t'Ttlon I'iO III'* al a lunge profit, leaving /m Hl-ine u rton iPd (pi ir ansfe r fnUi tripov* v secjiiiileH In rli' f r d o n IhM-Ph’ treiiHiiry Wluoi they Jjh\ |p suet et'ib'i], vchiitever iheir platM wJtli ref**renr'e (.i srlll/ig rnho i Iho'lrh' leiTids, H.i 11 let Llip‘ resi I'lf the fi-lluwa who h.iVc hi i-u trailing, r'^pi-rlally Hmse npi-t ialng on u margin , prepare lo Jump

It IS tlif sniiirl ones, or Hitjse who think they a re clever, who hav«‘ been urilnten- llnnnlly heljping The Harrlninn rripwd by (xmntlnil on thv tilg reactlrpn too far In advimcB, by going short too soon in .mllcl- piiiion nf It. Alrea<1y they hiivr' t>aen made to rlimti for slooks, nnd have thus aflsiHied In putt ing up prices .Mr Morgan. Jl will be noted, has not been Iti evhlp-noe. Only too wr-ll does ‘ho know ttm iirilfirifil chani rder nf what Is going nn. When ono stops tr> rer-rjunt what has taken place In the direction of tn ide revival and iioteg how Htllo tl is. and then looks ahead to observe how- fiir ahead one ninsr gi> to imt busInesH back where It was elEht months ago. It seems very Lika a mlrofle Mint tho big garnhliTfl with tlielr own and tdber p<‘r ipb ‘H money. hftVH been tihln to c reate nn gia-jii nn tmpresfl1*m tliat stnrkB are cheap at preaent prepfiMlerous prire.n for some of Mu- leaders.

T H E T(»M-T0M II'I w a l l STKKFT.It begins to look very much sa If Ic.arua

was In clmrgH of the New York stork niorket. There la no good economic or • Mier reason why prloea for some of the liiiibng rullrond Hiricks ahould soar Tn Hiu'ti heights ttfl have been wIt^CP^lcd, It lh Mill too bite, nf course, lo remJtu! luic'h self tha t Rhurc m arke ts do hot aiwuys M-gulate MumselveM according to what u no re ntrui th inks condjttohs warrant, n ihe r ineri lv men liuvc anmethlng to suy i.bout It. and If Herunuairiled by regillHlTe fuiidfj, o r crodll, o r both, and the kn<tw- how in sr.u'k m a rke t manipulation, then m ar ly nil IlitngN arc possible.

And Mils ts one of the times when flminoial niiiMters of men have hold of the ti^^a1tlf• In Wiijl plreel. and seem lo Ijftvi* pulled It wide open. Certain Is It the fieur publk: are not back of the riot In slock t-rlccs going on. whlcti has been so surpris ing of late. Any of the Iwiter class of atock brokerage houses In Wall street will tell you th a t If they decide to be conlldt'nllul about U.

When pressed for details over *o atrunge a situaMon as n boiling se.'v of quotations for the Hills and Hnrrlrrums ami Reading ind Mve1r closer followers, they may con* •f r.t lo disclose a shrug of the alioulder, .rraelhlng you will havp fo Jnteiiprct for yourself. Some of those near the specu- titfve BltuatloQ m ay consent to disclose h a t th is Is n o t tho beginning of the stock

i m arke t boom fo r which so mxfty are

n o "C’O M iiiN R" u n h o o k u n i c Eg.Those who have follnwed for half a

dm en yoftTH the InteroHtlng llllgntlun r e ­sult ing from the dispute over tho price a t which books might bo sold will nni be surpTlBcd at the decision r»'ndered Monday hy the I ’nlted fttates aupremo Court, bnl.llng that a certain storn in New York cannot he restra ined from peiU Ing hooks hHow the price fixed by the publlflherB. Thi.s decision. It Is to ho noted. nrCoclH hook publlshcrB holding copyrights . It was contended that a enn- ' o«rn selling bnnks bolnw the pri re fixed by the rub l lPbers ’ Association was gulRy of contr ibuto ry Irvfilngetucnl nf the copy­right law, an Induccincnl being nffered to iho momberH of (he anBuclatlon tn break Its ru le as to prices—that. In short. Hie right to sell aa well as right tn pub­lish was protected by copyrlglH. The flupreme Court Is of the opposUn opinion. It does not ronskler llait (he cnpyriglit law Includes prolfctlnn <sf the right to sell, and th a t to read tha t meaning Into the law would be judicial leglHlnllon,

W hen the ma tte r first came up In HH>2 It wjis In the form of a sui t Inst itu ted liy the New York store for damages be ­cause nf an alleged boycott and also a s k ­ing for the dissolution of tha American iMbllalierH’ Aaaoctattun and (lie American HooksellfTH' Association. This .suit hua not been finally decided, although tho New York Court of Appc-Hla has diuiled MiR junllon for tllasolutUm. Tho cuhc Just decided by the Supreme Court can\e up In 19D4, when ijubltobjj.'rs brouglR suit agulriHi (he store to p r ^ e i U hooka being ."iold M ■’cut priccB." jh f i ncMon firal riimc b e ­fore the United Sta tes Circuit Court, whore Judge Bay lieUl tha t the pidillah- oru did not have the right tn fix the price nt which hooks should be sold under the copyrlgli t law, and that lin-y emild not combine to fix such price. The case then wont up to the Circuit Court of Ap- peolM. which fliiBtalnod Ju-tlge Ray 's de ­cision. Ib'fort! Ihi' Court 4if Appeals enun- wel for (tie pulillnhorn argued that tlie cu t t ing of prices waa to the detriment nf auMiors. It wjus held In (he deelslnn of thlB court thAt " the ConHlUutlim gran ts to Congfoes power to leghslale f ir the benefit of the author. It Is by no rncanfl ch'fir tha t ttiu free and unrestr lc ted a lien­ation (I 0., Iratiefer of title tn priiperty by one i^Tson to fuiother by ctmveyancet would not i)e more beneficial to the a u ­thor Mmn the lilgher prices pro\’ld«?d tiy tli(? publlHh*'rs' corulilnatlou for the i.von*’fit of u cer ia in eliiKs of dealcrH " AuuMver vlelury for (hi* store over the puIillshiTs 1h reKl9tt'r<‘d Ijy the Suprenio r o u r t , de- clsiuii.

Apt»iylrig the principles of comm-in aenfle to the dlst iiMslim, It la dltllimlt lo SCO how uny ntlier outecune eonlrl'* Iiuvr bHi'ii rciuclii'd. [f (1 lumi b'gHlly liiivs property, whether a book, \i hou.^o nr a iiamo. wlml Is lo prevent bia fM-lling A a l u figure tr> whlcii In- ugreea'’ To fuii It In atoillo r way. If ho wl.sbes to sell ai a cer ta in flgi.ir*’. or oven make dlspeel* Mon by gift, whi> Is to ato]i him? i:vl- drntly 11.e N.'w York store Is not to be stopped hy ilic puMlsIinrH. who have i»ecn piiying out muiic.y for iegal fees Aa ff.r Ihimo eng!ig..,| lu the flourlwtiing indui^lrv of auMior.shlp. personal prtd<i doublbas make.s inuKt If.nt.i all nf them belbive iti the doctr ine of the Hurvlval of the fltt> .-<1, and they •'inQy (ukei comfort In the w o n h of tho Circuii Court of Appeals J:l^ qmj(s<l.

Tho fact th a t only n1ncty*thrro votes wers ca/^l m the election of tru>.teea for the M utual T ife in N«w York nn Mf>n- day leads one to wonder if the phnun- tliroplc L'niertnyer has pMored out In bis devotion to tlie pojb'y-holdvrs.

Mr, F a i rb a n k s finnounces tha t he won't servo Ha \ ' h ‘e-I’r(-.>ilrfenl if r-lected. l'c;r (hlR liUil III leapt one fiMicr renson Miat will occur To (lie tlinughtful reader. The probiiblhiy iH MiiU be will nm bo elected.

It is HntiMunreO th a t Mr. Taft will ri«it a t ten d the Chicago Convention, but thn-e Is a goner.il Impression tha t Tho slat.-i- rnen assembled there will not alrogi Mi.-r forget btm

As Congress has adjourned the Hon. T. C. FlnM is f'TUibled to devote Ills .n t l re time and a t ten t ion to thnsr ra the r prt s.'t- Ing private buglhess m a tte rs Mi:u are tu rn ing up.

A Methodist cnllnge out West tias ac­cepted |)5d,i'*Ki of the money wlilch Plunger P a t ten recently made on his corn corner In Chicago, with never a word about ■■laihl."

Every time A rkansas has an opportuni ty TO deliver a swat, Jeff Davis app^-arg to he on bond to receive i t

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Repor ts seem to Indlcats t h a t young Alfonso h a s a m ighty s t ro i i f pull with tha storlL

t

IJ! / /V T H E A IR

T lfK O A T m ilD * i IfOffO.\ CHthln! sang In a ,clty tree, le wiii^n l rnui.b of a bird to see

In his immlile m a t of sooty blue, itut Mif' (iiwi\ Htuud still till the Song

wuH ilir'iiiKh-

A woman's ru-edb' f a s t e r flew.A m a n Htrude on w i th c o u r a g e new.Hut Mi<- I iiidid Hlghed In the ci ty tree F'or hf WiiHii'i imu'h of a b ird tu see.

n i t i M i K i u i » ^ N A i u c » r H i > K \ n i c D .■'A niun Iti politics ts governed by

non*< of tlo- nili-H nnd motives th a t ui' lualc th e riirl^tlHu d t l sen . Tb« sys- leiM uf uiiintlHy followed by ibtj politi­cian luinmu lit' eomiiri'hended by (he ordi­nary TTiliuI Tliereforw the true history of poliMfS fii! r! '-\.r l»o wTltten by the newa- pnperw An ••dlti'r can no more Judge Tho cluingH of M .Slat'- centra l comintilce than :i I Milnamiiii appreciate Pre'sbyteHan-iKIII ’■

l .nylng d<.wn liis pencil a f t e r th i s ef- fnrT. 1 !u‘ fd t t ' i r w.is s«*en to look iiJeas- an i for Hie firsf Thiie m surne woeks.

i i 4 ( K n v u n c i U L i ) .Ihi SiJiiK'i.iiu'M I g e t illBcoiiruged ab o u t

\\IIMo.Mii -\S’li.H's Mie m a t t e r n o w ?I'a Here he Is, e leven y eu ra old, a n d

he < .m t M.tow an n u t - e n r v e yet.

i j \ n h i : h t u s c o m p a n y ,Ibui ' I )»jii Itve half a mill- tip the line' .'’’

"Yes ■'■’T h e n w h y do you gei off th e c a r

here'?"•’TbercjH a paflHPngi.r In t h e r e w ho U

lelHiig a flv wiilk al l i>ver lUs face . If 1 Ht/iyed Hbonrd a inlniHc lo n g e r I 'd filrnply hav^ lo t a k e js u n a s h u l th e fly, a n d the m a n Is Iw l .e my Blze."

JtPAIII-1 T H E IIA M M FII.'T Ih ev e r Mmih F r o m chl]«lli£)od‘p h o u r

!'ve s»*on iny fomlcst h a l e s decay.I nt'Ver kiiorknl a morla l ^ e i

WTin w as ti ' i kind in mo n ex t day .

.4PTK K I 'm ' r n 4T K R V IT IF /S .Kcw.irkerH eH.airtt The privilege, of

d w e tb n g In the n e ig h b o rh o o d of f r a l e r - n ines . W h e n a c l llzcn o f th is to w n re- tlrcH In rf'.si he Is n o t k ep t a w a k e MU d a y b r e a k by Mn> Hcreanis of f reahm on w h o a r e being iiilMnted In to R o ta G uy U psi lon nex t door. H is ch i ld ren s ta n d a f a i r r h n n eo of beco m in g broad-mlnciiid, eytiiputhi'Mc, Intlppcnden l m e n and wom -

i f l s wife is n o t nbltgftd to read . In t h e s u d e t y co lu m a, o v e r a five-line r ep o r t of hn r faf lhhmab le recep t ion , a t h i r ty - line no t ice of ft p ic n ic g iv e n by tho E t a liOt la PI Hcmorlty, w h ich la com posed of tw o n ty more o r leas sa l lnw young wi.n ien w hom n o b o d y k n o w s N ot oven i h d r d assm ato H In th e coIIoko know ihom, for t i n y ur© ex c lu s iv e vtsjtiils and hide behind the ir f r a t e r n i t y Bhtdd from the v u lg a r hnr l’Hiriim wor ld . T h e y do not f 'hject, howevor , to a p p e a r in g In “puhllo I»rlnl, to th e ex c lu s io n o f Mrs. Nlcke l- plpeft^ who h a s d e v o ted a q u a r t e r of a c e n tu r y to g e t t i n g w h e r e sh e s t a n d s on the socia l ladder. T h e r e Is n o n e of t h a t here. N e w a r k m a y n o t bp a c u l tu r e cen tr e , but Hhc h a s h er p o in t s of su p e r io r i ty over to w n s more sch o la s t ic ,

Thni’n Is a g r e a t d e a l o f m isg u id ed ra i l ­ing tit ih© f r a t e rn l t l eg In c o m m u n i t ie s w h e re they 41.ro m o a t of fens iv e ' S u m ­marized . tho c h a rg e s a g n lu a t thorn a r s t h a t th ey (u ru h e a l th y - m ln d e d y o u n g peo ­ple Into mlsernbl© ll tt lo ajioba. T h e r e ­fore, Hay th e c r i ti c s , th e f r ii ternt - tlcH phou ld be ab o l ish ed T h e cr l l- Ira s t r ik e a t (h e o u t w a r d ex p ra s sh u i uf The evil. Tbo evil tt ao lf r e m a in s u n ­harm ed . T h e cf)Uegp Is a m im ic world Its liihnbltiintfl a r e b o u n d by n a t u r e to l iu l la te Mio w or ld o u ts ide . W h e t h e r Mis f rute rn ll le f l s u rv iv e or not , no long a s th e re Ifl s n o b b e ry In tho b ig world There will he sn o b b e ry In t h e college. T h e boy w l ih !i pUTHo or a pcd lg reo 'will tlnd m a n y fr ien d s ; the Htudent d ep e n d in g on a s c h o la r sh ip will find few. T h e bu lly and the Hciierncr will h a v e t h e i r way . D is rep ­u ta b le polUICfl will p u t Its d i r t y m a r k on s lu d e n t ofTlces a n d h o n o r s T h e r e will bo vnril ty nnd tnaolcncQ, an d m a n y a w o r th y y o u n g m a n or w o m a n will k n o w how It fccia to bo t r a m p le d . T h e college w orld Is ihi^ chi ld of (lip w orld ou ts ide , so w h a t elfii* ca n be expected of i t? T h r o w nut (he frati*rnllU-fl, If y o u will, bu t d o n ' t look fi>r u n y In ip rovcm unl in tUo sontul to n e of the r.>llcge unti l Its p a r e n t world haH set It a 11* w fxamplT’. ^

It 1h too bud fe r Ml*' f ru te rn U ie s th a t they h a v e not Hucceedi'd lu Jftaxidlng for someMilng elsie Mian s o r la l am btl ion . Ttiercf a re H»;me t h a t m a in t a in u lilgh s t a n d a r d o f c las s w ork , h u t In iiuist of Them W iIUu' h f a t h e r ’s m o n e y un»l Tom - my'H ski ll In s to p p in g ho( g ro u n d e rs mor*' t h a n m a k e Up for pi>nr ree-ord lE) Socio logy a n d T .i ju rny 's londUion In Math- ]V. Even I ’hi R e ta KM|.p:e (he Mchi.larHhip f r a l e r n l ly . w h o se meml»cr- .‘'Idp la HU[ipo.«ed to b e r e c r u i te d from the hUeilee tunl c rcu m of th e g r iu l im t lng clas ses, h a s failftn Into evil tnm a n y quarterH. a m i its keys n,re w orn by shli.i mi lk noTorlimsly unfit for t h a t h ' l i o r Kvery f r i i t e rn i ly prrifi'Huos su ch lileals u6 h ro th e rh o u d , mcuirM upl i f t find d . i . -n l living, but n m or t ii tva te ly ihesti lib'sils a r e os u npopu li ir Iq college ariywheri* el.“t\ a n d (lie frEiternliy fiHls nf a l t a ln in g th*Tii Miruiigh no faul t of Mia snnety'.M t im i l a im rU a l lib*a, b u t because f r a t e r n i ty i»i'Dplc Jirc only h u m an . fi’he lrat*-rnlty is pur>fHtned lo ta ke (he phico (if th e horn© fi>r y o u n g people :iway a t schu'jl. I ' e r h a p s t h e lr(»u)d© Is th a t U i ( ileCiH the ho m a too falMifully.

< O F A FIH H AYFV \

f a i n WftK th e first p h o n o g r a p h , and It's dollar.-* to d im es t h a t A d am w as ashi tined (if Slum; of th e rwcorilp. L. 11, R.

QUEER WORK IN SAN FRANQSCO.Campaign Under W a / to Stifle Civic Conscience and Stop

Graft >P::^eeQtions-Based on "Business" Reasons.BY F R E D E R IC J. HASKIN.

A'jocciat CafrcsposdtTUXE uf (Ac NNWti.HAN FHANHTKCO, May SG.-T]th m a ­

jo r i t y of th e p<‘uple ©f Ban F r a n c i s c o » re good . huneHi folk, who a rv sti ll heed in g th o vole*' of i h a i civic co u s f h - n r c whic li comtr;andK th© ci ty to p urgo IlHelf \»f t h e gu il t o f Ihe Mupeipluius corrupM oi® of

lea are not mentioned In those financial circles where "business '’ is sacf«d.

When Haney lirsi undertook the prose- cudon he warned Hprvckles t h a t al l these things would result. He predicted tha t when the prosecution fal1e<l to s top with Hit* hil>or union eulpri is und went "higher u p ' Muy Would find nven uf weullh umi Boi'lftl posUlun a r ray ed against them,

the Kuef-HchmllR era nf graf t. Hut civic T vmnlly would b** eug<«idtTiid, tha tcon«rkfiir:#vH, like human coriHclenoeH, an- I Itself was to be fi-ared.-..m K, 1, 0.11 I * -I - Sprei-kles did not l u n t buck. He Imd

uniM., t., bfifii...llfrt hy ([,„ proBoouilon, but he wu»line of Iho bliiclteBl [Tlmrn In (!m- .i I»- iimuH‘.VHaful, «o In. pul up llin flra( JliK),-

Tory of guvcrnmvht.H in now being iit- i"J(i blrnaelf, Heney went to work. Wlll- lenipled in (ho city of Bjin J'ranolKco It J- Burns, a am*rvi n^rvlce dfleclivc.

NTATWThy appointment uf Jainea W. McCarthy

OB aeslytiuit proaci-ulor 1m another rebuke for Mu* lludhon County ballot-box ulijf- fr;ra, hut It need.^ to ii© rtEmembered that robuk' H are not eulllelein punlflhinent for the men who perpetrated the Rtpublimii primary fmud.-i.

The warning u^Htied to ofTlclals and 1. quur dealers In MuiiinmiMi County th:it Mil* *'lilyhi>p8‘ law ’ wqU be atricMy en forced this jji.is»jn han placed H. N|. Nevlus uvar the f ru n l i.f rtuve ti iu i F u n d ‘ inubl" li.<>t of [u oHi'fiiUiri}.

The Mtipijce.'iter I’umity Hoard of Agrl- cuUurv, whUdi li:ix ilycl.b-il, a f te r ti de ­bate, Me.ii tile 1‘oumrj* It* thy only place to live, ouKlii [o app.ih\i a co ium iu te on lit- era tu ii i«. ayiid iis iirgumenlrt out ni priJiiitl fi-rni (<! Mn;- hojtliH of city piMqly out III’ .-.‘aployuu'ni in Mi© hope of thuF svi.uriijk' vnougli fa jrn hajtdp for wojk durlim !li. .sunimi't aud harvest seusuf..'^

Thi' ijriiiH.uncpnu-ni by former Gnvvrnor Sluhi's iu« Is rmt a vandldule f"f ili<- Vivr-Fn'shlfiitlal UondnaMon wjjh. enll| ..iy li work L>i HupyrerogaMun.

Nobtidy has yet given not ice Of a ih^lre lo votii|-t.- with Valentine It raun fur Uui laU'Ht contract he has secunMi withESsfex C'l 11.ly.

I f Mirr. Ih politics In tho move to re­store 111. old ra le s for pap.-^vugfiH un South Jirney railroads, ns alleg'd, u la of the kintj tha t touches the pock*'ibooks of Hie vc'ipi-fl und Ihen^fOre coums.

At N e w p o r t ,"How did your al fresco tiinchEi-n go?" "I t would have bcon a greac ^iicci'sh if

Chftwlle Coddle h a d n ' t spoiled It.""Dear me! How did he do that?'*"By dropping out of hts bslloon and'

alighting on th« U b te ." -C leve land Plain Desler,

I tlif- t-ffrirt to make Hit* ])puple ftu'grl the giilM of the gmfipra hy f.ilsvly n-pre- Bvniliig the purpoHt-s of the pro.secmluu TIu* Mtory of Mie shniiieful proBUtulli 'n nf the pnwvr of offlra hy Mayor St'hbillZ and hitfi ;lll^nlr^l^^^ral^(m, the nlnry of llj. wlck- eal h«.MH rule of Abe Km-J. Tin* s lo ty of tile ilowivfal] of Mu* gra f te rs froni Mgti o/Mf'tuI tn>«lilun-Mu-<e th ings huv* lu-en told In every AmeM.-an wlio readf* a n*'ws»pji]jt-r

Hui Ui'T even Snn Fraiicls<’o rejjllKns in Miv full E*xteiit the tiimimiig nf the pris* ent (.'inipalgii of Inniiernlo whl<'t> atiriH lo TeNlnn- simiv nf (hv «dilef iTlmlmila i*f The bljii-h . ni of graft to Ma li' oIjI iKksitlou of reNpi'i ifthllliy, and In <lvsTrny Mie n a n who ?ie. n EigtiMng ui lirliiK the gr-ift-(TR (.3 juMlre hy I'-o-Mrlng Mn*m witlj uii- Juht Inf.imy, N. wh]uiii*TvS, l.unk ]n >k[- di-ntH, ' ri--lieifial-b " ni*-ii <.f hUh(«'«Jfd find e v m ni*'ii of TilglicJiureh ["..sUlnii are lO'lively ettgigei! ui ii Oampiilgti <if iii.uwe ;iml rldd ul.- Whbli luiH for II.H \ lrtjin ]'’’raixi i.s J Hen* y and hlw ahfnefaU'H In tiie iinw*e«ullon of liiJ' criminal'^ who deTuiijidn'd tin- I 'liy's htmnr At the anmt- tlru' i|jey upnl'igiz*' f*n 8«mie nf these nu n wle'se guilt ks well es- InTilished' 118 Is Mm- fart uf th* e\ i8' i-ur« i f (lie men.

W l in t IliiRiueRN >leii Hay.DespiTiite efT'Ots ar*- betrig nmd'' i.y

busthik-.sx inen^ wJiHi ln 'I lr\ r Mji-mfl* I/es honest in r r r u t r iJ s'lii ian td In la ..r of droiiphig tho pTremiUnii .f thesi- u irn!- iialy hiTiiuse Mi.- ' 'r4'i;.ms of ll,c t rm ls in Ihe new.Kpupers will liijm,- iliv rvpuf:iM‘*u nf Mil' j’lty w'Mh |-* n[i|r .H.rnad ’ ’n u y e r rm not lo renirinlui iTui' 1 fie out^-idi' world fxp»r(H Ihr luuori |..-.pb.- of S.in Prtvnf’JHV'i to hrliig Mic rrimiinilH {*> [mn- iHhrn 'jjT. T iny to Img.'l ttial, tflh*'se grnft '-rs go pi-ui frvn, nMi> r grafti^Ts ar*' sur.' to art*-' and iiurMU' liu'lr nirejOH In conijiJeTi'. * xpeetaMon nf tho proleelion of Iho T tide buslriea..^'•loincnl of Itir rlTy

Some of th f iiewspajirrs in Han F ran - fd.soo rtdl rnle C‘\'ery movi^ made by iho d is t r ic t jitlgrnoy and hl.s a ss is tan ts . They Impugn thp inrUlvrs uf JiiidolpTi Bpret'kles, who mude the graf t iU"si ruilon popsible. They gloat ovrr the difilcuitlea th row n riljnul the pmsi'ciiuirs i.y tho hosts of thugs hlri'fl hi Mie griirierH of the H urf Mtrtpo. They laugh Jt (ho argurrEeiits ad-

rti by Miosci who jjrr sc^eklTTg just-tce. 'nii-y cariot .n and itmpuun Prosecu tor Hi'uey iilid ru o r t l v e Burns.

The first ililng one of the self- styled "resf'ectLihlr hnslnesR men" says |f> Llir Mimuger within thegilles of Mu* city ' is; Well, therea rc two sides lu thl.H gn if t ques­tion." If hr Ih aski’d to Tinnie the two Hlde.' he replies: "Of noutse TMjef (»tid t h a t gang of liil.'or uiixjn off\ch\la wyr© p re t ty bud. Ixit ihei\ there 1.4 g ra f t In every rlty. It Is luioiin nulnre. flailFiJincl.Rco Is no worse than uny o t lu r city. Tl irn ' always wdll he gra ft ing. We i riii't help ihKi. you know,"

If prewired to bn ex p d d t and give the two sldert he will .say: ’'Wtli , you FM*e thli^,proH©cullnn by Spj-*’cklos and Honey and Mint cmwil has hurl hiialness and thlH town ha.s lost mlpi,,ns of capi ta l by It. I t ought to he s toppr l ."

If the quoHij.iiiifr w.n r»'p<'3tt his Inquiry for llie two Ridea of the cari© for hours ho win never hear ,’i 'iyinii ig ruiirc ex ­plicit l ie will lieur Mult Mig Hprrc'rflcg family la very wicked. He will hear tha t JJeiiey !n an oiualdcr. Ik* will hear tha t BuriTH peeped *hrmiKh holes lo gel proof of the guilt of g ra f t in g of-llcriftla. He will hear ulbukH upor: the prifPecullon f«ir hourj, he will licui ripolo- gie.s for the gra f te rs and fo r g ra f t ing as long as ht! can llaii*n. but iio will never hear that « guilty official wlio tukcH a brlho, t»r ;i corrupt hus^iacfl.' man who gives orn^ ought *.o be punished In ;n‘- c- rdanec with the rtatut©s in euch cases made and prnvab 'dr

Tlie rampai4{ii l.s noi wiTlio'.*t syBlem. \ Hcrtcs of dinners was given In tho hom-^s of -sumo of Mie sucl.-il icniiers of ihe city a t which tho who!© convcrKaltou wa.g ilc- lancil to the cump-.ikn of stilling th^ voice of tho civic conscience. Evf-ry w r ik ly paper in th© cUy. reitgiuus and fill, with one exception, in oltiier a t ta ck ing the pronecutlun or rcniatnlnj; siienKjk

T h r e i i l e u l n a L e t l e r n S e n t Out .This campaign in the sacred rmme of

"tiusIncHR." which se<-'k.s tn iiiak*' ilic peo­ple forget, la entirely independent from ancittier campaign comlui lt’d hy oMier Uo- fendvrs of the grriCters. TlircjUmlriK let­te rs arc ihf'lr weapons. The chli f w i t ­ness for Til- pnj.se.'utioii, form*r Super­visor GEillaKher. wus the inientled vic­tim of an assasHln, who endungen-d the iivofl h f seven otfier pcrsrm.s by d y n a ­mit ing tlie tiousp whore (rall.igli- r lived. W hether this plat w[is laid hy iicrHoiiB In­te rested In the dvfen.se or not has not been iiro\'»'d. hut the fimaecuthm s a i ’s it win prove It GVfTUuaUy

Tfie griiflerfi wun liimod Hlal«-'s evi­dence and were gr:iiit«-d IrmnntiUy |ii urtb'r t" get proof of itir erime.s cninrnllti 'd by M^ose "higher iip." are eondrrrmi-d In the roumlent te rms li.v Him m*'ji whu ap<>biglz»* for all (h*‘ oMar gr iMvis. Hush Kuef ron- f«'ss«'d. d wUl l>e r. niembHred, anil w,i. pronEiaed Immunii.v If he wnuhi tell all la* knew. He rrliLs.-d (o'*+'sliry in ..uarl t'l fsirtH lo wiileli h(> a\v<iri in ll1n grsind. Jury mom. He br-ilti' Hu* Immiitiity con-/ t rac t hlmstlf. N'i\v ilmi lu- ia no longer* a prosecnllon wlUiesa |ie 1ms [hn syin- pa thy Ilf Mie vitv '■tn.isiiic.sH" rn©n, who Were hit* i> dc.n)iinc:ng tijrn jis tho au tho r f'f all the evil, l''uTni*Tiiii re. Mie breaking of the immunity cotih^j.-i charged ngiiliist Ml*' ptti.scriiiiiin

Mayor Hrliiiillz walks liie streetfl a free iTiiui, III- wriH si-iii 10 Mm penltcn- ilary, but, Eifter w,iii;ng until the Mtftlute *'f llhiiitiiIinij.s pr' v*-h[»-ci jiiK.MifT Indict- n ie rl . Me- Siipronu- f'uijil r,f Cullfornla llh- ■ Taled liiiu hcea'j.>-:.- .q a tcchnlciil flow In the indictment Iti defcndthK th is de- fi.slon, ji Judge nf Mie Supremo Court, in a s[gn*‘d iu-wsr';i[n-i- article, rltod the* pr*'rc(lf*nl *if ji ciisi m which n (.'hln*‘HC, •ftfio liiul nnjyderi'ii another Clilncs*'. wan pi nn l l ted i.> gij fr*-e livrunsc (tie Indti'M inenl Tali 'J m set l .rfh Mil* fj»ci th a t Mm murdered Cljim*ye w.i.** a human Indng. In Mu* sjime nrli'-ie h«- admitti 'd tha t It was oommon knowledge iJiut Ki’hmiLz was cl'U'letl Major , hut Mifil the indictment didn 't suy s*>. Tli** leHtlinony. of course, showed Mint Schmlt/ was Mayor, but Mi*‘ Supreme Cmiri walked th rough this ]iiicn*scopln flaw In ttiL‘ Indictment.

1‘n t r l c k ('HHinnn'H r a s o ,Putr iok CtiUiouu, the president of the

Utdtcd R:illro!ul.R. Ir Jhc s to rm centre uf thn affa ir a t tiic jir*'aiEnt time. He Is a dcflcenJttm of Patrick Hnnry and John C. (.'ullioun, jind lie urc« the eloquence of both In imscrilhg hls cnnsll lul loi ial rlglits. He di'cllncd to be ©worn when called liefun- the grand Jury. He declined to answ er qin»llijn.s iiHked in the tr ial of Huulher otfici*r of his company, but he carefully uhRuIncd from riifunlng lo a n ­sw er on tiu' gn>uiid tha t hla anHwers m ight incritninate him. He bos bi*en de­manding Ina l for soin© time, hut th© prupecoMf'ii Ih not going to get to hts case until Mie umlerlings ure diaposfKl of. W hether «ir not th© prosecution has acted wisely In drduylng IiIh trial, there enn be no iiuestlon of (he fact Mint the United Rai lroads did obtain the right lo s t r ing Dverheasi Irollcy wires over the ci ty ptreets by |>aying bribes to the cUy of­ficials.

T he argument Is heard in tlie bus iness and fitmru’lul section of the city, am ong b im kcrs iind merrhnnts , Muu Calhoun ought to be permitted lo go free because he lias (lone so. much good for th e city. I'hlK grea t s c rvke was that h© consoll- daiw l the alreel railway lliie.s, tvatered th© stock eiKjnpously, wa.s jjffhi a huge fee fo r the service and 1r re aping the financial rewords ufliinl in =uo'h rases .

Two other oien Iui\'e uIro don© some­thing for ‘Sail FruTidiierh One of them, Rudolph BprvckleH. 1ms furnished the nxmey to curry on the pniHecfitlon of th e g ra f te rs . Hla motives arc a tlacked, and Mr. Calhoun declares wlih pn.sHlon tha t lie to being persecuted bv Spreoklea out of personal malloe. The o ther setWMnt trf th e c i ty who baa done much is F ran c is J. Hensy . H e has worked two year* &» the chie f prosecutor of the g ra f t oases w ith ­o u t p a y and without hope of financial re­ward . The eervtcss of Heney and Spre<^-

went o u t iind gut the ev idence . T h e guil t <if (he giuI't*'iB am i the b r ib e r s Jms bi*en pr.ov.‘(l (jviT a n d (ivvr a g a in , b u t th e con- \lvtl<iu« nn* not to be liud.

\ IlHIIJiCeTOllJI T4ltllM tloil.Tin- Mliiitrtiun In Hun FrjinclBCO lo -d a y is

fra i tg lq wiMi g ic a l th u i g r r u> Die ci ty iiml to iiMier mimb'lpullile.K in th e uaib 'n . M'li'-ii th*' g r i l l i n g WHH b r o u g h l lu Ugiit rn* n meIiI. ‘ l.,iiuk whiit k lo h o r un io n »rt o f oMirt.ito (U<t." Bill rtow Mu- th in g Ims ('h(Ukg*‘d T h e m a jo r i t y o f Die people of Mils v| (y helli-vi- Ih-- g u l l iy o u g h t tu hr punlHhi'd whoev t' r they ar*-, am i t h e y have .heMiI ro at Mu* iHills Milt if i |]l* gxiilty a re tu«l puiilshesl, If th e g n i f i e r s sjnd th e b r ib ­ers go free, whone faul t will It bi*? Nol Mini of the lutior uniuiiH. N ot t h a t of th«* peopU* It will be th e f au l t o f m e n in Idgh HiandltiK In the r a m m i m l i y , men of weiillh, men v. Iiij bi-Jleve themMelvca lu b** ixoiHst. It wlU Im- Ihe f a u l t of huslnCBH m< ii w h a iljink it Is u e r l in e fi>r a 1 liy "flii'pil t' l fi>rre a Hnluon lu huy wliluky rrorn Mie I 'oneeru In w h ich th a t ulTIclal ll In ie rea ied . bill wlni a*-e no w rm ig in a iranHact lmi hy wtileh a ■■business" m;m g e t s H Vulnahle fraii '-htoe hy b r ib in g Miuh© xiiino co r ru p t ofib'lnlH. 1 if coursH, not till of Frnncifir-o's IiuhIiichm m e n a r e en ­gaged in ihU variiiJEdgn lu d e f p a t JviBlIce— blit p r m ‘tl '7iHy nil ilu- m e n In llie cun- .■ifilracy ui’n IiU.sIim hh nu-n.

IP San l*'ninclNi-ii H <unprlen**'' l.s pMlled III .sleep liv thf vahipEilKn new hclng w ag 'd by the crlinlhal rich nnd ih H r tiefendera— 11 Dll' prosecution of th© g ra f l lnp ertnfi- hiils f:dl.s because nf Mila cam paign—then the I’duac rf municipal bonosiy In Amer­ica will be gl\’cj| ft blow from which It cannot reij<.ivrt' In years. Bill If ihe p©q- pi'' uf Kuti Friinoiscu llsi*‘n to ihiit con* science which Is ptill Mpcnklng, If they will send a few criminal polltIrltinx ami a few criinlriiil Imsliiesa men tn prl.snn. then Aiiieticnn cltlca will look to San Friincl.scn HS a leadi r. It Is for Sum Frfin- 4'iHcunH to say.

(Cnpyrlghl, lOTHi, hy Frederic J.

To-mnrrow’B iinlcle In Ihla nerlo on "Japnnese In California."

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8 will bo

f 'h i i l le t ig ^ A n ie r lo n ii A e r o n a u t s .GHENT, June 3 -H enry Fnrmfin, the

RrlMsli a rnm aul , has r*-n€-wc*d his chnl- lengf to the American fter"naut9, the Wright bruihera. for a match for S5,OOii. He expn-sfte.s Nurprlsc tha t Ills original fhalh 'nge was not nccppto(3 long ago.

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N E W YORK, J u n e l,~^Fr*dcrick W. Whiirldg^* receiver fo r the Third Avsnu© Hatlrudd Company, hav ing In mind the Im- provsiusiU of sWinitoctors And of passen­gers on the tines under his charge, lias prepared and caused to ba dtopinyed n the cars of (he Third Avenue U ue two phiearde conducive to inurul uptlftw. Une Is Mils:

Thou HJmlt Not Rlcftl,Every Fusneuger Wlin D<h*h Nut Pny H ih

P are—Stcftto!Every l. 'onUurtor Who Docs Not Turn lu

Fa res Collected—Hteabs!Thou Shull Not Stcnl,

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Help ir« lu Keep These Curs Clean.Do Not bpli on the Floor!Ik) Not Thi*uw RiibhUli ur Filth un the

Fltmr!Du Not Let Anylnxly Else Do Thvst

Things!We tVtfili to r i c a s e the Pub lic !\Vu Ask the Public to Help U?*!Inform Us of E very th ing Wrimg!Be Rtire Your Oumphiin ts Will Be At

tended To!

DETACH TWO BATTLESHIPS.T h e M a in e a m i A J a b a iitn ^ n ll M nn-

d a y fi>r l l o t n e In A t ivnnee u t R e jc n la r F l e e t .

HAN FHANtTSCO. June 3.-^Nexl Mon­day morning the ba il lnshlps Mulne and Alubiinin, cinssedi us ii special service Hijundron, will sail fur Hampton Bunds, hy wfiy of Honolulu ancj points beyond. They are the first vesseto to be tk-fiected from Mnj Atlunilc fleet, and will make ihv lung cruiac honie In advance 0/ the Ilag.'jblp Connecticut and the others, or riving at HampK.)n Roads on October Tlie rietl proper will nol be doc a t ihat pliioe until next February .

The drojjplng of th© Maine from the fiej'i Is due lu (he fact tha t her s team ­ing rufluis l.K limited to abcml :i,70fl mlltM wUhuut recunlliig, niid thc-r*; Is A Hiretoh of about t.fJnO miles to negoihiU* af(or the shil'K leave HunoIulU jJiid Irt'Core they r'':ic]i New Zealand.

The Alabama to to bo detached because i f her Inferior engines, which may quuse trouble HI Huy time, jiUb'juKh Min.'s fat they have kept up fairly well.

f*r^ M liy terlnn M (»an (n ln I te tr e n t .A SH E V IL L E , N. C,. June 3.-Offlctol

t ransfer has I'oeii made uf Montreal, lo- rnti-d nenr Ula' k M"untuln ;iiul ercrti'd Ity Jidiri S. Huylvr. M r \Vaiuim:iknr aipl oDiers. to Mie iTeRijyifrJ.’in Byiuxl for th*- purpose of car ry ing o>i the PcUglous work begun hy Mr. Huylt' r and Ids aKHOClalea 11 number of ycaraagn . Montreal was cHtah- llshed as ft religious re treat. Tt was p»it- lerned a f le r laikew'ood and to a mndel town, with hmoto, hoypltftla and school.-' Mr. Hiiyler, whr» whs jir'-sldent of tin Muntrent AHsenihly, pi'upnse*l (rv Irunsfei the properly to the fTeghytoriun chun-h Hla offer w as accepted by the Pre£»by- u-rlan Synod and w as rEillfied at the meet. Ing of (he General Preshyter lnn Assemhiv Just closed At (ireenflborn, N. C. It Is pro posed 10 m ake a la rge '-ellglsus assembly of Montreal , tn erect 1,000 cottHgea, *‘.stnti- Itoh more schools and to hulld a large a u ­ditorium and a micmorlal to John Calvin.

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T hat the Lauter Piano pleases the most discriminating musician is proved over and over again throngh the enthusiastic praise of pianists in all parts of the country.

No other instrument pleases so well in every detail as the Lanter. The tone is rich and of liquid purity; the balance of scale leaves absolutely nothing to be desired; the finish of details is uniquely fine.

W e gladly mail beautifully illus­trated catalog to any address on request.

L A U T E R C O .657-659 BROA D S T R E E T , N E W A R KFactory: 56, 60, 62, 64,66 and 68 Lackawanna Avenue, Newark

A Y e a r l y P a y m e n t t o T h e P r u d e n t i a l

av e rag in g abou t $1 per d a y , a t age 40, w ill g u a ra n ­tee to y o u r wife a n in c o m e o f $1,000 a y e a r for 20 y e a rs . Do you know of a n y bet­te r w a y to pro­tec t h e r fu tu re ? W rite fo r full in ­fo rm atio n to

NEWARK EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1908. 7 ^

S' •

TO LAY SCHOOL CORNER-STONE

St. Co'amba's Parish Spending $85,000 for Buildings, In­

cluding Sisters' Home.

SOCIETIES WILL PARADE

PpeparaMcvnn n re tu'ltiK mnilt* for iholaytnjj of (h«* r t i r ru r 'alon'i* i.f ih>' n-w p a r o r h l a l t c h o o l of St. Cohimlni 'H Kumnii C’aibi 'Jk’ t ’l n i r f h Sun«l;ty 4«ftj*;hc! iit. Th e school in eTfi'U-il mu* f'lTTif^vh ri'\l.<av-muie. oppo ji ltf rli*- c t iu r rh uf "hi h'oi!- gri*^iirlon nJuiiR w i th u convi^nt f unSouth nlrei»t, Tin* pr -Krim for fhf* i mon)<*F J n d d e n t to ih,. pliiclrig .if i h r lor-s i>pr'Nl(jne Jn poaliJot^ wiis ni,i.oiin^‘i'il to ­day.

i ' rev lo u a to th e i-urn-r-«trjiu' l ivlttR fher i ' will be a [iar :nj .‘ of t h u r o h iind fi-ri-

org«nt*utloup. Th« hi hool I'hihlrpn. two lu jiumbt-r. will h a v e tio- rlRhl of lliin a n d th e IJoly Nrnnp SocU-t\, ih<- Ju n io r H o ly N a m e QiicW ly. ih e K u l^ t i i s of r , . - lumbiis, i h f t.’hJ ldron .r Mrjry am i ' .-e A nc lon t O r d e r uf JlltienjtjjuH wilt foil jw.

It la ex i iect ed ilm t il i- rir emouleH win b e i l n at l i :30 Motifil-<jior ( ’ I m r lu s J N e lh Ttioior o f th e C’hiin:li of Our k ru h of Ornce , Hoboltoii, hna tlu» luvlj utlon of Rov Mlrli iffl J . \Vhlt**, p;»'*li r f t h e lorul Church, lo o f l l d a te t \ ! - * i-o co rn er -a fo u e le awiiiiK In 'o puslllu: ami Rev. H «rnnrd M. HoKun, of St Mai-, a C h u rch . PluinflHld. w j| . d c l l s i r iiri mhlr-MH. B a v K dw i i rJ A, Dcumi, Hsaltnnr to p^i ther w h i t e , will he rTi'ister uf cereniurik'S.

The achool hu lh l in ^ . in ai idl tlun to hi*v- «n te «n cluHBrooma. w in c o n ta in an uml!- to r lu m w ith iHilcony niid In the bneenji n; 11 Ih p roposed to ])Lu'e bowling: nllm-a unrl bi l li a rd inblea for th e oae uf tIh- young men of tin- j j u f k h T h e Intflcmeju will be fo u r tp cn feet h igh In (he cipar.

T h e co n v en t , w h ich will be occupied by th e HlaterH of <‘har i1y . wlm lefirh ti if chllflren. Will be u ti i r ce -a tu ry buliillTv< an ti will ooHt ' i imui it will heco ns ln jc li -d o f w h i le bvb.-k. with llrnr- a ione lrimmlnK.s. a n d will cuiitHlfi in-fom- modalliinH for r i f io in persons T h e roof will h r penkcil a n d covered wltli sLiia arid IrJnindii'^H of co p p e r In lie Intorior th e t r l n m in f f s will be of f 'l iestniii , wlt]i Imrdwooil Mooth On the rlrm lIot>r will b e fi p:irlor. l e c c p l l o n ' r o o m . rh:i |H‘l, p a n ­t r y dlntiiH-r' urn tiTiii K l ic h m The floor will linve II eorninui il ty-r tn in . nis beilrnomH am i hEi lhroonm Tlh- hnnie lav. oiji in I'liiiiTied fur t h r ih l rd Moor, wiihth e Hthlllinn (hf a llii"M-rot>n! In [bf» b n erm en l wi.i be n l a u n d ry .niJ dry im t- room

T l> e s c h o o l n i : i ] s l s i e r s ' hos;.‘<e w i l l o r - C U p y l ! i p . i t l r e M i r k o n I h m n s y h a n la A v e n u e h e iw e r n T h o m u y a n d S m i ih I ' troets, nmi win b n v e a ii 'orilnge c f j:.T, V e e l ( j f ] P e T in . '^ y h a n lc t n v e n i ie , v iU h K k) f e e t o n t h i t c .h c r t w o K ir e e m ip u h i> u lM - Ih g B T f-p re .s i n l a n e x p e m l l l n r e o f i i h a u i IS5,iN>*. T h e f ln : in < ’ h ! l s l a ie r n e n i o r r o l m n l j a 'R t ' l i n r c h 1 'i t r t h e I ’ is ! y e a r R h c iw i'd n b h la n r e In t h e I r e i s u r v i . f o b o u t J ID ,10(t. T l ) l s I I n i o i i n l w '111 g n P w . i n t Ih *^ h i i l ' i l l i i K f - i r d

Tile cm ncr-'- tcTic n j Ihe ch u r c h wa.j hil ] t e n yefirs ngo. S ince rhrit t ime Jl.Ti.oOil hf»8 been e-tpended tow’nrd payin'? for iho ch u r c h And ref ' ior>’. tl ir ee m arb le a h a r s . Btnlned glasH wlndow.H, IR.Wi for an pA\lhff ris'ACHHments tunnnnl liuf to uhinit ih.WO and the i>iirchase of tw o lot.s at :13 nnd nfi ThnniMN s t ree t .

Incluolni? th e cost of the new s l r a n ire. tl If c a ln i l a te i l t h a t o t the end of th** y e a r Ihe parl.'^h will h a r e a riehl ivf gJAfifio. w hich will he olTi U’l by propi>riy ‘.'Allied h! m o r e I linn I2aD,bM).

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A S U I H I F A l t K , K . J .

ASBUSrd PARK, N. J . '

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>IOKTCr/Allt. N, J.

C h a rle s W. Sye, A rrn lg n rd by S o ­c i e t y .Airent. AKceeii to Sup­

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n p p e a r e d b e f o r e J i i s l l i - e B r u y - I n th o O r - «.t^gp P o l ic e C o u r l y e B U T t in y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e In s iH D c e o f A g e n t A W , A b b o t t , o f t h e C h i l d r e n 's A I J a n d r r o t e c t l \ e S o c ie ty o f t h e O rn n g H S , w h o w u m le d s te p n ta k e n l o I r s u r e N’ y c 'a s u p p o r t i n g h ia f . iT i i lL A c c o r d in R lo M r A l> h o t l , X y e . h is w i l e k n r } f o u r c h i l d r e n f i u r n e r l v l i v e d a t l&D E a s e x a v e n u e

O n M u j *1 a n t t h e r ( l i i l i l W iis b o r n M a y Ijil N y e p . i c l ; i d u p h is b e lo n g in g s , d r e w ^ l a \ fS y a t jd i l iP ii]> p e a r< d T h e m o t h e r a n i l I h l l i i r p i ) , WeC" tlth p o R .'fe a s 'e d un M a > JH.

T h « y a p p e i l v d 1.* M r . A b b o t t , w h o h i i 1 t h e m lo o k e d : i t : e r l i> ' U v e r s e n r r j f i h c P o o r K n n p : n n d ih e O r a n g e H u r i- a u " f A a - B fK ! l« f4uJ '■ 'l ia r i t le a .

A d a y I T tv^T> i i g o S y i ' n d i i r n e i l a n d f t d e v e lo p e d t h a t •■e lu u l l ie tu i In i lm h u n ia

]» ls n s o lh e r In O a u p h t n . P n . lu ^ i i c o H t ^ y o r d P i " i * b u n t o l e i j o r l to .M r. A h - b o i l w e n k l \ ’ w i t h ii l.s e a r n in g s , w h ic h N y e p r i i t n is e d l u d a .

SINGERS READY FOR PARADE,M a k e I ' l n n l A r r i i u u e o i e n t a ( f i r 1' n r -

t l e l p n f l u g I I I I k e n i o i i a t r n f t o n o f ‘ ' l . l b e r n l a . "

A r r a r T g e m e n lH f o r t h e p o r t l c l p a f i m o f s ix t e e n t . fe rn n iT i s in g i n g 80< le t ie s In ' l i l ) - «ral" p a r a d e M t in d n v - w e r e d l^ c i is p e d a t la s t n lg lB 's m p c r i n g u f t h e I ' u l t M l S h ^ g c 's i In Ih e K r u e g e r A m l lT ' i r l t n n S in g in g so - c ie t iP H f r o m i l i e I r o i i b o i i n d d l a t r l r t w i l l iV 4?et In H o c h . iT s fH r s h d l a t ;d n u i r c h f r o m ( h e r e l o ( h e g e n e r n l re iiL b -f liv o u H a t U a - coUi BarU. '

A r u i r . m l l t e e . c u n - d R l iu g o f J - t i n J . F le t n e n lk . H e r m a n A U l i l l e r ^ ■ 'l- rd im u ld K e iu h a r d . \ V I U ia t ) i T a l l c iu a t i ' l ' ' l i a r c H H o f f m a n n , w a a i i p p o i i i t e d to n ia k e a r - n in g e m e n t f l f o r ■\ c u io u T r , lu be h e b l In th e c m ir s i* u f t i n H u in n u - r A fC e p ta n c M o f a f o r r n u l i i i v l t a i m n to t a k e p a r i In i l io h a e n g c r f e s i , i - i be h e ld In N e w V o r l t tn th e .R U m iv cT c f l!X b in f d e r th e a i^sp !c» 'H o f ' t h e N o r t i i e a s t S a e n te e r ln m d . w a s i l- f c ld r u l u p o n , w i t h t l . " i n u l e r s i i j i u l l n g i h a i lo < '» l s la g l n g m o c I c Mph w i l l c o n ip e ie f o r ib e prlae l o be o f f e r e d i n I h i ' I t r s i-c la .-^ F c o m - p e l j l i o n b e tw e e n t l l l c f t .

niM tlN SES SKW 1.4 W?i,

C o n a t r T u x r o i i i i i i l M i f u i i e r i i O v e r I . e K i f i l i i t I v e E i t a r t u i e n t M .

M e m b e r s o f t h e C o u n t y n o a r d u f T a x a ­t i o n m e t t h i s m o r n i n g a n d w e n t o v e r th e v o r lo u n t a x la w s p a p s e d b y i l i o la s t L e g i s ­l a t u r e . P r * 'B ld e n l I j i i h r o p .A iu le r a u i i r e a d t h e n e w .s ta t u te s in h l . j c o l t e n p u e s h i k I e x p la in e d i h e m a s l i e m u lc T s io o d ih o i i i .

T h e b o a r d d f c l d y d to f t t a r l b s i m i r u f i h p c o u n t y , w h ic h w a s d e la .v e d k iP i m o n t h , n e x t T u e s d a y . M l l l l n i r n a n d S m ir h O r a n g e w l l ] b e t h e l i r s i t o w n s v ls l t i - d

S n n t f a y - a c l i f l O l l A ' f i r k r r l l e H lg n M -MIflS Roao ScoU, of Dover, elementary

■uperlnlenOent of the New .Jersey State PundBy-achool AstwjcIhUon. has sent her reBigngtlrm to the executive commlUee tn teke efToct In duly Her reason for re­tiring that the physical eiraln of trav­eling about the Btate and addresshig couhiy conventions nnd SunJuy-schoola la more than her henMli cun stand. As yet the committee has no one In view to take her phee. It la hoped that MUa ficott can he pr^’VRlled upon to atil] de­vote part of her time fo the work She haa held this ponltlon for three years. ^

P u l r l r k I V n l K l i ' i i W i l l rr«l.ntp<l. I. The will of Pftirlck Walsh, of Mils city, I TVho died Muy 21. waa admitted to pro­bate In the eurrogate’p ofllce to-day The testator bequeRtha nil his property to his ! wjdow, Mra, M argaret Walsh, difrliig life, « r until she ri^mnrrleR, when the estate ' la to be divided among the children.

M ost S en sa tio n a l Sale.2,500 Washable Jumper Dresses.

Thursday’s Great Sale.T h e g r e a t e s t a n n o u n c e m e n t w e e v e r m a d e . W e b o u g h t t h e

e n t i r e s t o c k o f T h e L e f k o w lt z D r e s s C o . o f P h i la d e lp h ia a t L e s s

T h a n C o s t o t M a n u f a c t u r e .

Sale Tlmrsda}' at 9 L M, None C. 0. D. No Mail Orders.SEH TH EM IN OUR WINDOW

T h e M O N T C L A IRO N T H E M O U N T A I N T O PM O N T C L A M , N . J .

I I I I A D I . I C V i m . s i I I . h . ,1.

BEACH VIEW HOTELTh# only h"t#l rlirerlly (na ( lif Jis-Hch; all c"n-

\'eniencefl, tioi nml cf'ld Imlhx; npf*nlng .jut* JuTiP 2s J ' t S k l ’H W K U / ’Hl.

I I J t i H L A M V M . 4 . .1.

THOMPSON HOUSE

$ 5 J u m p e r D r e s s e s a t 1.95

10 neauiilul .Slyle.s.Some trim m ed wil^i w ile Val.

lace, others prettily embroidcrpii. Over tsvenl) shades in the iiew’-sl .Stripes, checks, plaids.

T h e p rra trst va lu e oti ea r th . T h u rsd ay specia l.

$6 & $I Ju m p e r ^7 Q C D resses a t

1.95

llaiidsoine Jum per atid Idrigerie Dresses - H newest styles and effects. Lrench Lawn and Lingerie, stripes and overpl.tids Hvery dress lias that dressm aker finish iTPsh, dainiy and crisp dresses for TViursday at 2.95

S. S T R U M & CO.639 Broad Street, 3 Doorg from

N ew S tr e e t .

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O . F R A N K C O P E .

S O V A S C O T I A .

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Wrlip fur liifnklHt, wUh ratfi, floor plaiiA etc., li> A UKuVVN.

I J I E . E T T 'S L A A D l . N G , N .

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AMUSEMENTS

PROCTOR’S S s| > A | 1. T I W o r l d V U « n t T f t a . I e r U t M ,

m a t i » kn , CO-I O a A n d 9 A o ^ M H S , H t l U t t K S .

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EXCU RSIO NS.

SPECIAL OFFER FOR MONTH OF JU N E!

H A S R A N G E S

$3 with Order, Balance $1 Per Donth.

IdS-ll ART ACORN, . $15,50 50-1(1 DETROIT JEWEL,$I5.00 Ki-tiO NEW PROCESS, $15.00

SUNDAY EXCUSSION

LAKE - HOPATCONG

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P H O N E O R P O S T A L W I L L B R I N G A G E N T .

PoDlic Senice Corporation of New JerseyS7S BROAD ST., NEWARK.

F E O P L K HL I N K

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C I T I Z E N SL I N K

Ntw York—Tfoy K x c . 9 a . 5 0

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b ld e iid ) iJ t tc v L in jn i'J ilf lt lim B . lU ix .- i-U e iJ c U lu ln e . | S e r \ Ic e ih*- b ra t n r i ’ lit 'N iru . '

iJ I r e c t c o n n e c ib in f i i l l A lb A iiy i>r T ru y w h h VX- ■ pi-t-aa tra ln m f o r |. i> ln ih N u r ih . PriHi u nd W e ? '

T l i ’ k e lB ae t-u red a i p r in c ip a l ik 'h e i u f f lc e t a b d j I t H . i t a t l o n i .

J s 0 . u a t > G , e ,G r e a t T < * p p e n t e a a r y r e l e b r a t l o n iN o w s e rv ic e f r u m N e w Y’ f ir k . c r tH In x q | H u l l -

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b y n e w iv. In -s i- r^ w B te a m s b lp U e n n u d la n In 4(1 h u u f f . T e iin ia ra tu T e cooJer th a n a r th e M J.id l« A t la n t i c corbI r> 'Burta. ( io o d tis h in g . «ea b i i ih In g , a H lI in g a n d b ic y c l ln * ; . F o r i i iu a f r p te . ] p a m p h le ts a n d r u t ra . a d d re n ii A E. O u ta rb r id ^ rn f t C n.. A g e m a (J u e b e r H. S '‘ ‘n ., L i< ] . 2® I f w a y .N T A r t h u r A h e r n . H e c re lu ry . Quebec:. C a n ­ada , Or J M . B y rn f i f t C b ., M >0 1401,4,(1 ui,

B ( £ . r m u a c x

Ideal Summer Cru se to Halifax, NOVA SCOTIA, and St. Johns, NEWFOUNHANO

H l f iO C R O S S L I K K a ie a m e ra leave N Y. < * v f r y S n t n r d n r , l l A. H „re m a in in g Jq iT a l l f a x 1 d a y e a ch w a y , a n d 2 d a y s In S t. J o h n * I tn u i id t r ip . 12 t in ya . F o r fa fo r m H tlo n a n d hb>.kle( H f .w r in g f t Co . 17 S ta le a t., N e w T u rk

ANCHOR UNEQ LAaCO W and LONDONDERRY■ftlllDg fpoiB Kew York « T « r j Staturdav

N e a , T w in -S c re w S ie a tn a h lp aS p l ^ d ld A '.X 'on ittiO dB tlO ll* . E x c e lle n t xervleM t i jT L O Q N , UM JT.AaO A N D f l f i t A o

« K C O N L > C A U I N , f t f t t . f i O A N D S A A T U J I i D C L A H S , A N D • f g . T iF o r iivYv i i r u L ' iJ iv ik ) f T o u ra , H o ttd i'r< n iii

B fo a .. N . Y : M , R . D e a n la f t C o ,, f i t U ru u d ■1. ; J ob. M . B y rn e ft C o .. SOO B ro a d at ; j kl M a y e r , 24 C l in to n ar„ N e w a rk .

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D a l l y a n d S u n d a y . 0 P. M , S e n -Ice a n d « c - e o i& z n c d a tlo n e th e b ea t. C a i a l n e o n a i i r * p f t a a a d * CloHe t r a in c o n n ^ c tio D a at A lb a n y i f o r p o it i t a N -Yrfh . E na t a n d W e a t. F o r t i c k ”-a ' a n d a ta la ro o m a a p p l f to M T A N I f ' g Y O U R S I e t t y T l c k r t .4 | g ta . . irJ M O 'w a F , o o r d j t h B t. , » a w Y o r k . 'P tioT ie 123-18. o r a t th e p ie r

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S a l e o f D. A r m s t r o n g C o .’s

Low Shoes, $2V a lues $3.50 to $5.00.

A Sale of

Wash GoodsIs Now In Projrress,

III G r e a t e r N e w a r k ’s B e s t C l o a k a n d S u i t D e p a r t m e n t .

June Sale of Lingerie and Jumper Dresses, Summer Suits and Skirts.Complete- stiH'k'i lire now liciiiK' slioun —

D a in ty Cool D resses m .ill the newest sum- merv falnies; T a ilo r M ade L in e n C o a t S u its ill slri]9C' ;iiul plain shades; L i^ h t W e ig h t S e p a r a t e S k i r t s nf cloth, linen, duck and lawn

Special Lot of Lawn Jum per D ressesl a n s . J i t r . l i i i i i l ; , l i l n r , l i r o w i i , U v e n d f r . i i i d

black aiui whi te Mri].cs; tr immed waist wi th full j . l rard skirt , faslmnu'd with vvidi- luas fuld uf coiiua' t i i i t : coliirs, women's aud uiissfs' si/es, wmild cost ai least f.5,00 to uiate, clioicc , „ . ... ...................

Special Lot of Batiste P rincess D resseshash.iimible l . iuperir tu iterial, cut in

I’mires.s cflect, \ erv elalmriu 1\- t n m m e i nf \ ’,il. lai-e, end rniderv meii:ilinus, wide and u.irrow tucks; . Imice of wlme, light blue, rur.ii pink, lavender and ecru: this dress would lie a bargain at #,S, ipecml,.

Striped Linen Coat Suitslleaniifullv tai lored in I’niice Chap and Ciitawnv

stvle, sir.iiiped seams on coat; the skirts are made in ])laitcd or gored circular sii.apes .iiid t r immed around the liiittom with bias folds nf self cloth; sui ts like tlicse are* being dis [i la\el around town at 5t ' .7.S and f 7.50 our l a i c f ........................

one piece, with row's

io io s (i[ s e n c io tn ; s u i t s J ige

5.98 & 4.98

P o rch Screens.4 .x S , r e g u l a r p r i c e 6 4 c ,

s p e c i a l .......................................................... O V L

6 x 8 , r e g u l a r p r i c e 9 6 c . , s p e c i a l ....................................................... i J v V

5 x S , r e g u l a r p r i c e 8 0 c . , 50c7 x S , r e g u l a r p r i c e $ 1 .1 2 ,

s p e c i a l ....................................................... • L X v

White & Colored Lawn Waistsof good quality lawns, the white are

prettily trimmed with embroidered panel lace insertion, tucked and lace trimmed collars and cuffs, the colored are in blue, lavender, brown and black and white stripes, tucked fronts, three-quarter sleeve, cuffs edged with lace, regular 59c. value, s p e c ia l ...............................................

R D G / U SF O R W O M E N

Oxfords in “ Regal Brown’* are Supreme in Style

thi> season in W om en’s Oxfords lop theJrown

Brown leathers are dominating y ^ £ ^ L *1'® “R egal Bi

style-pinnacle.“ Regal Brown" is our own exclusive shade. For beauty of color

and texture it is without a duplicate anywhere. A n ex­am ple of it is shown in this smart Oxford, which in every

feature denotes the custom crispness cf this seasons tyle in Regals.

But you’re not confined to Brown leather in your c h o ic e . 104 new models for women, alt this season’s cor­

rect leathers— Patent, Gun Metal and T an — give you unlimited scope for your selection. T h e quality you have learn,

to expect in W om en’s Regals is as certain as their s t y l e - c o T r e c l n e i s .

Regal quarter-sizes insure your ^ comfort from the moment

you begin to wear shoes.

One of the 104 correct Regal style* ( o r this season made in all leathers.

Y4-SizesM ik i l O r d f t r * P r o m p t l y F iU * 4

N r w V o r k C i t y785 RTPAfi ay, >r. loth t.• I W B ro a d w a y . o p |> m tta H e r a ld

BuildingS38 S ix th A y« - , R. Pi c o r . 21»t S t. «1W W . I J & h S t , c o r 7t h A v c .£. W. cor. Bre^way uid shK St.

$ 3 .5 0 an d $ 4 .0 0New Style Boot sent postpaid on request

GRIlATCR n e w YORK WOMEN'S STOKESBrooElTO

•SM Flf th A ve, b«t. fvt h a t ttb St*.* Hii B ro a d w a y ^ n e a r M arc^r A r e ,■RKU BrnadwaT,bet. iTitnaara^.

aad Wilioughby Ave.*1375 Broadway, near Gatef A n.

iTfiiYn ‘ir~n--- nr ■ m i t i i nna imm—

N e w a r k , N . ,7. _ ^841 Tlmar opposite Ceatimi

K. of N. (.Jvr*fy CUy, N. J.

N3C Newark AviPilrraoo* N.

2S&-233 Main Su

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Have Electric Preteetiec

forYour Homes.

WKFN plsinning your next mason's guting do i.ot fall to arranjfe to protect your home with (he E lm c tfic B u r g la r

A la rm S y a ta m ^ which has been successfully used lor over 25 years.

Newark Disiricl Telegrapli Co.,182 Market Street.

GEO.W.HUBBELL.Prvs. M.L.WARD.V.-Pres FRED'K T. FEAREY, Sec'y and Traas.

JOHN A. KIPP, Manager.

11 TALKING MACHINESo r . t i n s from S I d a w n , * 1 w a a W y .

Evary IlK oitl Mad* C arriad In B tw K 11 L a r | * a l W l w l . a a l a • n d R . l a l l t e w a i H i

th* Rtata.

EDI80N1ACO.*CT rtAUSRT ST I t NSW ST

.;-5iNEWARK EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1908.

s a e a t:

PUTS A BAN ON MORE SALOONS

Harrison Council Grants Sev- caty-fivc Licenses, Which It

Considers Enough for Year. r 4'u | jc t4- p ' i | . I ' l l u i t t i ' d Ir 'H t h u ito r ihi! rw o til? tlK’ lorilH pl.ivvil.M r . I C U l l iK f r H i i i i i In th« - p U

STILL A TIE FOR CLERKSHIP h u c k , in - « u ( . l . t h m h ' H t . l im f H i . i h . - p l i ;* n n iiiiu l Oil* tM-f'k hiHk'.;<l of jh n t ji ih ' l<'U

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T h o e x h ib i t i o n w i l l c o n l t n u e u n t i l S a t u r ­d a y . M 1b3 J o s e p h in e M a h o n , H u p * * r v !s o r o f m u n u t t l t r a i n i n g . I h h i c h a r g e o f t h e e x h ib i t . S h e la a s H lh le d e a c h u f l i r - n o o n b y u n lu y o f I U r Ii S r h o n l p iu i l e n t s . w h o r e c e iv e t h e v i s l i i . r a a n d e x i i h i l i i t h e w o r k .

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EVENTS IN THE ORANGES.^ .ej Tho new civ il re i^ lce act w ill he con-

gidered by the N ew England S ocie ty o f k'sj" O range Saturday night. W lllla Fh*tcher

ioh n xon , president o f tho cummisfllon. w h i • * ' ' m ake an addresB und a report w ill be

m ad e by a oom m liiee nu(ned at the la st m eatln|(. T h is w ill be the final eeetiBion of th e io o le ty until fall.

T h e cominebcCTnent e x e n d p e n o f F a r - tere t A cadem y, Orange, w ill be hc-ld F r i­d ay afternoon. Juno 13.

T h e M e n ^ x T ^ n lo n o f t h e K o r t h O r n n g o Baptiflt ( T h u r c h l ia x e le c t e d th e rn * < > f lic € r f lr P r u d e n t , W l l f l a n j O . T u r n e r : v l c e - p r t * - I d o a t , Iiorenzo B e n e d ic t : s e c r e t a r y , Josoph

:fl. ; 1a R a y ; t r e a im r o r , F r e d e r ic k . C o d e y ,Mr. and Mrs. Edward ChristupherHon

u ' ' and MLsi E lla Cbrfstopherwm, o f E a st O range, and MIas L. M. Pederson, o f X orrlfltow p, w ill (mil for Europe Thuraday

n ext w eek for a fm ir moiithx' trip.. T b s ISaat Orange Playgm ufut* CommLs- fk m laal n ight aw arded the con tract for iiiacljig u grandstand on th e O range O val tp Jom ea Pbater, o f Philadelphia.

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\ V h ' 11 I - ! r w ln m a r l n i l p j p u t t t i< ' V l a i ib o lo o K b ig s o u t o f t h e h a n w e . M r s V ln u i-or I h i - ! h im n m l w e m I n t o l iv n lc rU '- s , w l i i T i ' i i p i i u V :rw li-L i i l e p h o n o d (o t h r l i a r - r l s o i i r o h r r S t . i i l o i i f o r i i n ^ o f M c o i * a n r l i l t r p n i i o l u . iK i i P i t r o l m u M l l r n d v w .i.s H i 'iu l u i t i v v l r l i (h i- w i ig o n . r p ' i n h is a r - r l \ i ! lb - w i ' i n a t i h a d t i u l e t c d t i o w i i n i i i l c o i is i i j t i - i l lu h .a v t , t h e f u r n l t u r o n im - r i i n e x t > li)o i

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c r i c k N o o iu in . J u in f is S a lm o n , J o lm F l. i i m - i Ml.sfs M u t - f j a r i - i I l o w o , o f F t ld p i- w n o t i g u n . J o h n B r i i c k c r , ^ \ T l l l . lm A m o s , \V . J j i r o o d , is l'• ^ ; i^ lc ^ -* •d a t t h e C l i a l f o n i c , A i - l i u e l l a n d ' r i i t u m i i i M o N I i I i- i^h ! l a t u l c C i t y .

A b o u t ( w c n t y - f l v c c h iH r e n r o i - 4' j v e d i F o n n o r \ ' 1I 1: ik p P r e s ld c n i u n d M is t h e lc f l r a t o o m m u n lo n a t R t i ' o t c r 'H W l lb i r n A H n - w c r , w h o h a v e (> e tn h I " | i - r b u i ' c h t i l l s n io n i l r iK T o - n l g l i t B le h o p p lM g a t t l i r I r - t u r o f t h e i r 8o n . G r u l ia in O 'C o n n o r v.‘ l l l t u lm ln U l 'e r c o n l l r i i i a M o n a t U t- f 'w u r , n f S o u t h O r a n g e a v e T u m . w i l l t h e r-huT C h . b ; i v i * f o r S i J n iu c f l . I j o n g I s la n d . t« i-

T im l u ' i i i i r i g rT I ’ h a n c e m a u D a n U 'l j m o r r o w W b i i h 'n . F r a n k S e n io r a ru l J a tm - f l L’J t in n , | M ’ l l b a m ln > ; iT s f i l l . o f S o u t h O r a n g e a v i* -w h o w e r e r l ia c g e d w iM i e n g a g in g h i u | in u - . h a s .........- o n n t r i p t o C o ln r i n lo .f! tr< *o t i | u n r r f ‘ l a n d f ' l l l i r u r t o o b o 3' o r d e r s ! J o h n F i v s i i i i i , o f F o u r t h f i t r c c i , la a t I s s u e d b y F o llo u C h ie f I T y n n . w h ic h w a s A n b u i- y T a r k P m i w o w e e k a .B c ln -d u le d f o r la s t n i g i i l b e fo r e t h e I ' o l i c f , T h e o r n a i i i i n i a t l o n i - o m n i l t t e e n f th n

TAKES CHARGE OF VIAN HOUSEI ' lM le r - S J x - v H T O b O i l i i f l P < » n M e A fll4i i i o f

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I T u h r - .S h ' r i f f J - h r i E r w i n , o f J e r n c y F l l y , w e n i t o l l r r l . * * " ! ! | o - d i i y l o ]v is s t -H 's lo n o f i ln * t io i is u . i t 743 H a r r i s o n u v c in nt.t cM p h -il b v i . ' t . r m n i i i V k i r i J i i id f . i m l i y , ; j;30 ,O0O.IT u - |ir * - fH -r t> In m b o n n In d l- ^ p u t * ' In i l i o [ T l i u r s d a y , J u n o 25. w n a s e t a a t l i e d a t e r l i i m r o r v r o i i r t . s f o r s e v c r n l i i i o m l i s . d u '- j j i i g h B c l i im l t - n n iT n e n c e m e n l, t h et o X’ l i i r s J i l l ' - p e d f a l l u r o tf> iu i.v l i o i i n l o j j s . i- rc ls e 9 In t h e g r a m m a r g r a d e s t o b e

L O O K W H O ’S H E R Ewith your favorite brealcfast food

I t was always good enough, but it’s better than ever now. Get the "happy hab it” by eating the food that’s full of sunshine and strength. F O R G E has all the muscle-making material in the whole wheat combined with barley- malt— the "pre-digested energy” of the two great life-giving cereals.

F O R C E " U made ol the be»t white w heat, xteam -eooked,* rolled . into thin flake*, oombined with the pureit barley-

matt and baked. Alwaya '.'crisp" it before serving i l by pour­ing into a pan and warming it in oven. Then serve in large dish w ith cream , piling the flakes in one side of the dish and pouring the cream in the other tide, dipping the flakes as eaten.

Y o u r G r o c t r s e l l s i i . N o o t h e r F l a k e d F o o d i s * * J u s t a s G o o d . ”

h e ld M ic p r e c e d in g d a y .

ORANGE BRANCH OFFICE,ileuiark eotslBg newt.

o r a n g e n a t i o n a l b a n k B t'tL O iN Q Talephonea 47H and /ft3. Orange.

A dvertisem en ts reneivao u nill A.M. for iniertlMT on th e sam e day.

D ELIV ER Y ROOM. 10 CONE 8T.

The ivaraQS net dally cirou iaticn of the N EW A R K EV EN IN G N EW S In th« Qrunyes Is B,000 c o p ie s

lifmri ijem-riil Phil Kfinrnv. For'-stf-rs "f : A in r r k 'U . u p p u in le d a ( .M m in i ld i 't - 1: i8 l n lR m j I t j r i r n i n g c f o r "T '''iu -( 'H lp rH ’ n i ^ h c , " t<» ;

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iit-niJ p o s ta l f o r »ftmpW*e .an'l f - e i lm n le i i i f lrw l- c ln ss w o rk >n4y . A , k JM K C JK K . p a p - r - h a f is e f a nd j t f t ln t iT . 24 C o lu m b ia a t.. \v<»8t O ra n g e .C A M E R A a u p p lle s ; d e v e lo p in g e n d p r in t i n g ;

r lg h i p r lf . -A . p T o m p i e e rv lc e ; t r y u i . L C i t - T O K '8 . S«l!i M a in « t . , ope n e v e n ln o ii.

Ct>niridttc*'. Wrt>* pompunrd ow in g lo tho inab ility of ihe chlof tn hr prrflrnt.

I R V I A T iT O N A N D H I L T O N .A novel r-ntcrtalnment in (hr form of a

niJllInrrv nucIhI w ill bo held to-niorn>w n igh t in lbr° lecturr-ruom o f (hr Klrai Chrlfltlnn C'hurt'h. Irvington. Tho im- nouncrine'nt given nm by ihoflc In charge fllaipfl Mint (hei'p wilt hr a lurgr num ber o f iiata on hund lo be trim med by the men.

T h e le n n in t o u r i c o n d u c te d b y t h e IC p - w orth lA*ngue Society of the HlUon Mv(ht>- dlfll Chureb will be opened for iht- een- kon Saturday nfieriioon . The court Ls In O b e r l ln H t r r e l .

The J-mlle#i' Aid S ociety o f the Irv in g ­ton Mefht>dlst Church la In Nenslon ih ie afternfM»n. nt the home of Mrs. Theodore C. Vftn KeA», in B all sirect,

M iss D ora Sayre, o f Palm yra, ifl etop- p ln g w ith her aunt, Mrsj W illiam C. D ow ns. In F ifteen th avenue, Irvington.

Mr. And Mrs. Thom as B. Bm ythe, o f A v o n a v a i> u * . I r v l n g l o i i , a r a s p e n d in g a few d a y F ih Philadelphia.

Kdward l^acey,' o f v a lle y V iew . HlUori,u .-ii A P t i f k .

VlUiigo IinproV'-meTit Hocle ty rm-t ,\l ilu r r u ld c n c e n f M ls a M a r y K . B a ld w in l.i.-,i n i g h t . T h r w t jT k < lo n « M u ia f a r b.s- i h r 4'uhjnilt(C'- wns ills«.-uHflrd, b u t nu flchentrs fur v il lage ornaTiienl iil Juji WH-e devl.sed.

H a n i l i l ri-i.-'fiR . s n n n f C h a r le s A (T u s a , o f P rr) .“t p i ’ i,-( s i r r - e t , 1r h o m e f o r a s l s l t f r o m C o T M 'i l I ' n l v c r f i l i y .

T ^ i iv l f l . • ' i r l n r e ld t . t h e n e w \ l l f a g f * d u g c a t i ’ l i i T . l im l ( r o u b le f l o f h l f l o w n y r s t r i - d a y . I n ih»- f i r a i i i l iK * ! ' h e c a p t u r e d ;i d i-g b f * In n g m g h t A n l o n l o (.IrtJB flO , o f V n lh - y s i r e H i . T b y h i i l o r c a u g h t t h e d o g c . i l r l i e r a n d . I t Is H a iti, t o o k ( h e c n n l r i e f r o m h im . S t r l n f e l d t t i l i d (n h f t v p M n r s h o l M a g u i r e h e lp h im K>:'t Thr- f i n i m a l a g a i n , b u t he w a s r e fu s e d a id . l . j i t e r u m o n g ir < ! l . w h i c h th e d o g - p u i lo l i i e r g r a b b e d I n S o u t h O r a n g e f lv e n u e . b i t l i l r n o n t h e h a n d , t h u s e f f e c t ­i n g I l l s e s c a p e .

F r a n c lH A 1'» ^ m iir o o k . o f V n l l e y s t r e e t , , w i l l ntM?(ul t h e T ie x r t h r e e w e e k s I n B a l t i ­m o r e ,

M r s . H e r b e r t O . R e e v e , o f I r v b i g w n a v e n u e , t - n ( e r t a lm y l a t lu n c h e o n lo - d n y . P la c e s w e r e l a i d f o r M r s , G e o r g e W . C o n k . M r s . W i l l l a t n V a n A l a l y n e . M r s . H o w F t r d V e n d e r p o o l . M r s . W l l lH m H ,

V a n I l o u t c n . M r s . A n n a R o h r a n d M r * . F ' T'dlnond C T, *mr» .

No cigarette at any price is more satisfying than the Heimar. No cigarette at anydiing like its price I* anywhere near so good.

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M APPEAL TO WIVES.No more letrlbll of tlon can cqme lo ariy hom« than tha craving fgr strong drink nf lut- bond and father. We appeal to wives, mot(ier« and fliatsr* to sa e (be busband and father or brother jvlth Dirbit, • xclenttfla treatment for I lb* liquor habit. (Tan be gIv#a irecrs*.Jy. u Orrtiia la snld tinder a gnarantee to rfNvi a cure or iponar iriH ba rafimdcd. |l par box.> Bold br Choa. Holabxuar,* Brood *Bd lliurk«r

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C r s c s h i n H a . t sM o s t A s t o n i s h i n g T u m b l e P r i c e s H a v e T a k e n T h i s S e a s o n

We are determined to outdo any past performance that has ever been recorded of our millinery shop, and to-morrow, Thursday, all day, beginning at the opening hour 8:30, \ye will present three attractions the like of which no store has ever surpassed. We are going to give you the grandest opportunity to buy trimmed and untrimmed hats that you could imagine. Ample provisions for a great rush have been made. Not only will there be ample stocks of the advertised hats, but there will be sufficient salespeople to see that you are properly waited upon.

O f f e r N o . 1

U n t r i m m e d H a t s

Upwards of Seventy-tive Dozen Fine U n tr im m ed H ats — plain and fancy straws in a large variety of this season’s

! most popular shapes, and in the most hikable colorings; hats for every head— Marge, medium and small; such hats as * aremade to sell ordinarily at from ^: 95c, to $3; on sale all day Thurs- I j day at the insignificant price of

O f f e r N o . 2

R e a d y - t o - W e a r H a t s

Twenty Dozen or more T rim m ed R e a d y -to -W e a r T ailored and S u it H ats in this season's most desirable shapes and colors, in a variety of effects that will give you fullest play for your taste; hats that are intended to sell at from $J.50 to jPO; your choice of any in the collection, while lot lasts, Thurs- ^ I day, for o n l y ................................... ^

O f f e r N o . 5

T r i m m e d H a t s

t ie a u tifu l T rim m ed Hats in the most up-to-date effects—practically every one of them different; all distinctive and beau­tiful; trimmed with ilowers, feathers, wings, ornamenls, ribbons, etc,; women's, misses' and children’s hats in the lot: in tended to sell at from so, 75 to fJO; priced fur Thursday at only . . .

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1 0 ,0 0 0 W a is ts U h d e r p r ic e Arvother Great Sale of T h e B ig W a .is t S a .le lO.OOb W a is ts U n d e r p r ic e

S u it s , D r e s s e s , C o d c ts O Ln d S k i r t sT hese on S&le All D slvW omen’s Princess,\

Jum per and Shirt­w aist Dresses, made of black, blue andi white stripes andf c h e c k s , figuredl lawns and colored; chambrays a n dl W h i t e S h irtw aist’Dresses; reg. values $7.50; on sale all day Thursday a t . .,/

O n S a l e 9 t o 1 2 O ’ c l o c k

* 5 . 5 0

Silk Princess and Ju m p er D resses Silk S hirtw aist Dresses Tailor Made Suits Lawn and Lingerie Dresses Walking S k irts of Voile, Panam a

and TaffetaCoats of Silk, Pongee, P anam a and

BraidedValues *22.50 to *37.50On sale 9 to 12 o’clock Thurs­

day morning a t ......................

* 9 .7 5T h ese on S&le All OblV

Linen Skirts—Manufactur­ers' samples; probably ISO in the lol; made of white linen and fancy striped linens in various new Sum­mer styles; a goodly va­riety of sizes to choose from: values up to $5.50; on sale Thursday all day at the one price ......................

5 H o u r s * S p e c i g y l sT h u r s d a y , 9 t o 1 2 A . M .

W a . s h a c b l e L a c e s

8 2 ^

4 9 ‘

Imitatiori C luny in w hite and ecru, a gen­erous variety of patterns to choose from; 3 to 5 Inches w iJe; actual values lOc. to 20c. a y a rd ;9 to 12 A. M., o n ly ........................................................

P r i n t e d B a t i s t ePretty Batistes, in this season’s n e w e s t )

printings; dainty patterns, suitable for sh irtw aist suits and children's dresses; a quality heretofore f retailed at 15c. a yard; on sale for three hours, !Thursday morning, a t ............... ................................... 1

N a L t u r a L l P o n g e eHough All Pure Silk Pongee in natural color, 1

an exceptional Quality; bright silken finish; nice 1 summery w eight; 27 inches wide; regular selling price 85c. a yard; on sale 9 to 12 to-morrow | morning a t ......................................................................... J

P a c r v f v m e c S u i t i n g sAll Wool Panam as, 45 inches wide, in neat f

checks and fancy w eaves; several most desirable j designs to choose from; we guarantee them all 1 wool, a grade formerly sold at $1 a yard; 9 to 12 |A. M. to-morrow, a t ...................................................... J

M e r v * s O u t i n g T r o u s e r sAM Wool O uting Trousers in a variety of

shades and patterns large enough to satisfy all who come; not all sizes in the lot; regular values $ i and $4; offered 9 to 12 o'clock, to-morrow, at

B o y s ’ S u i t s------------.--------------------------------

Boys’ All Wool Suits of handsome materials; ) made in snappy double breasted styles w ith belt; ! $ " J ^ popular knickerbocker trousers; 9 to 11 year [ 0 , ^ 0 sizes; on sale for 3 hours to-morrow morning a t.. . J

G r a L S s H o o k sBest quality steel grass hooks; smooth handles; f

fully warranted; the kind we regularly sell at 19c, 1 9 to 12 A. M. at only....... ......................................... J

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Several pillows, made up; some with cords; many pretty designs and colors to choos* from; values $2 to $4; 9 to 12 A. M., to-morrow, at only ................................................................................

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I

Remacrkacble Ribbon SaJeThou iaL ndK of Y a r d s a . t A b sv j rd ly L o w P r ic e s

20c. fo 50c. R i b b o n s a t 5c.8,000 Y ards of F ine Silk Ribbons m th is lot;

plain and fancy weaves; satin taffetas, plain taf­fetas, warp prints In new floral designs, in this season’s most wanted colors; 2 to 5 in. pHi ^ widths; regular prices running from 20c. to ^ SOc. a yard; to be on sale all day Thursday

50c. Saush R ibbons 19c.Fine Silk S a sh R ibbons of plain taffeta and

satin taffeta in all the most desirable colorings ; 6 inches wide; suitable alike for sash use, for hair bows, hat trimming and general use; A ribbons worth 50c. a y a r d ; on sale ■ ■ ■ all day T hursday a t ...............................

A l l o f O u r P a r l o r S u it e sO n S a l e f o r a D a y a t O n e - T h i r d O f f

Just think of the real bigness of this offer! Here is 3 stock of several hun­dred parlor suites—one of the best collections in the country, and su rely th e b e st

in New Jersey; makes than which there are no better; in a variety of the very newest styles, so great as to satisfy all who come. Most of the frames are in mahog­any finish, covered with rich damask, tapestry, panne plush, velour and silk—including our entire line of gold finished suites—all offered at an actual reduction from the regular m:^ked prices, which are always fair and moderate, of 3 3 i per cen t.

For instance—You ca n buy $150 P arlor S u ites for $100,You can buy $100 P arlor S u ite s for $66.67, You ca n buy $4.5 P arlor S u ite s for $30.You ca n buy $73 Parlor S u ite s for $48.67.

You can apply this reduction to a n y su ite on our floor, from the very cheap­est to the most expensive. There is one stipulation-that is, a sa le m u st be a sa le , and no suite can be exchanged, and no suite will be held unless fu lly paid for at the time of purchase.

Shoe NewsF e a t u r e * for W o m e n arvd C h i l d r e n

to 2, at.

W o m en 's T ies of Soft Black Kid Skin, as well as lan kid; new est toe shapes; kid .shoes with patent leMher tips; several styles of $ 4 heel; priced for to-mor- I w Q row’s selling..................

/VUsses’ an ti C h ild ren 's B lucher Oxford T ies ot Black kid with patent leather tips; substantial soles; broad (oe shapes; here in sizes $ 4 g r7 to 11, I I ; sizes ] I ’-'i | ^

Hoys’ Shoes of Tan Russia C alf .and Box t^alf; several $(* toe shapes to choose from; a coinhination Im of several styles, worth inore, which will be closed out a t ...................... ^

L ittle M en’s B lucher Oxfordsorthopedic toes, tipped; stout soles; sizes 10 to at only ......................

of stout calf; broad, $ / low, mannish heels;

S h i r t w a c i s t S l i p sMade of china silk;

der and black; elbow s iz e s ; regular value f,Z\

w hite, pink, blue, laven- sleeves; button hack; a I special a t ...............................

1.39C h i l d r e n ’ s D r e s s e s

Pretty Dresses in Russian .styles; m, gingham—tan, blue and pink; .1 to I year larly 79c., priced for Jh u rsd ay 's selling

kh of colored s i / f s ; re j^u- 50‘

W o m e r v ’ s V e s t s■ rr*

171,000 W om en’s W h ite Ribbed V ests; Sw iss ribbed styles; lisle and cotton, silk trimmed: sleeveless; our regular 25c. grade, to-morrow only, a t ..................................

B x tra L arge Size W hite Ribbed l.isle V ests; lowneck, sleeveless; silk trimmed; our regular 39c. grades, to-morrow a t ...................................................................................

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C o m e f o r S t o c k i n g sR em ark ab le Prices on TK ese Lots.

Only the Pest grades of Women’s Lisle and Fine Cotton Stockings of foreign make go in this sale. The sizes run from to 10 . Special prices will prevail for three days.

Group I. Wotnen’i H igh G rade S ilk L isle B lack Stock* togs—Very she^r sad elastic; ingrain dye, Heijmsdorf black; spliced heels sTui|toes; regular SOc. grades 4 ) ^

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Group 2. Women’s Imported High Grade L isle Stockings— Black, tans and white; a broken collection of black ijsles with richly embroidered insteps; worth r^ularly 7Sc.to B j h c $ 1 1 pair; in this sale at o n t r ...........................

In conjunctloi limited quantity o|

1st L o t W01 B ieck SUk t to e l with cotton $ai4»t

with this sale we wiU offer, while they last, a women's silk stockings.' s Im ported 2nd L ot, W o m e n 's B lack S ilk

C S to ck in g s with silk em- f brotdered clockings; reg­

ular $L50 grades,

m a i i K

* 1iSar ■8“

T '-5' r f e ' L

Sum m er RugsAt Lowered P rices

Fibre Matting Rugs—cool looking and pretty; 6x9 ft.; regularly $5.25 a t $4.SO.

7Wxt0l^ ft.; regularly $6.75 at $5.75.

9x12 ft.; ordinary room size; regularly $8.25 at $6.95.

Crex A m erican G rass M attin g s in all w anted colors, at 38c. a yard.

Crex Rugs; all sizes in stock; priced as follows:18x36 in. at 3Sc. 4f'^x7/^ ft. at $2.50.27x54 in. at 7Sc. 6x9 ft. at $3.75.30x60 in. at 90c. 8x10 ft. at $5.75.36x72 in. at $1.25. 9x12 ft. a t $7.75.

Chinese end Japanese'Mettlngs in a large variety of pretty colorings and patterns, the Chinese being the heaviest and hard­est, ibest for service; the Japanese more nearly like carpetings— handsomer; Vcl substantial; 25c.. 29c., 35c., 3 9c. a yard.

Rolls of 40 yards at $9 to 114.50.- <<i Ifofi P I b n M atttoga; 29c. m 49c. th e yard

N g v t u r e B o o k s

and Qvitdoor StudiesH arden M aking, ^Sc.

i he P ractical H arden Book, .4Sc.

W o m a n ’s H ardy H arden, ,S0c, ^

B irds that Hunt and A rc Hunted,f 1,

Bird N eighbors, *1.

N atu re's Oarden. * 1 .2 5 .

Animal Kingdom—2 v>)ls., $1.75,

B ig Book Barga>.in

We Tiavf secure! uiie set of the splen­did SLibscnj'tion eJilion of Rijpath’s His­tory a I Universal Literature, wliicn we are prepared to sell at Just about half the subscription price. There are twenty- five beautiful volumes, sumptuously bound In t!iree-i)u.irters red iriorocco, fineh printed and Illustrated.

Ttiese sel.s caniiut be bought except hy subscription, and whoever gets this one at tlie price'may count theiiiselvea lucky. Something fine toe a gift to a teacher..............J.........

JUNE SPECIAL

* 2N e m o C o r s e t s * lhveryhnJv knows The Nemo C orset, but If

they don'! they shoulJ, tor it is om- nf the really good makes on the niarlce; to-J:iy—and many wt.mien will be interested m this oltering of the $2 kinds fur only $1.

'[ hose are strictly new corsets, made of fine batiste; nice for Summer wear; prettily l;ice trimmed; suited to the average figure; medium bust; long back and hip; sizes 18 to .30; ;i 'imiled quan- t 4 tity of th e feguiar $2 C orsets a re to be void £ at on ly ......................'....................... ..........................

Silk RemnajYtsF acfig y T a f f e t a s a n d L o u is in e C h e c k s ,

P lB cids a .n d F ig u re s ,P la in T a f f e ta s , P e a u d e C v fir ie . L o u is in e ,

M e s s a l in e & n d S a t in s ,F in e S ilk C r e p e d e C h in e , e le g a n t B ro c a d e s P o n g e e s , F o u l a r d s . W a s h S i lk s . P l a i n a n d

F a n c y B la c k s ,L e n g th s fro n n o n e y a r d to f u l l w a is t a n d

d r e s s l e n g th s .

'22.50S c r e e n D o o r s

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Hard wood, nitural finish, with two coats of vartiisli, covered with best quality screen wire cloth; woodwork 1 1-8 indica thick; fancy panel; regularly C g p .sold at $!.+«; to-BoiTow. J

Mad* In six sties. Brlngdaor inaasure- ments with yo«, ..

C a m p i n g B l a r v k e t sThese are just the right sorts and you v ill be glad to have them ,

w hether you are going camping for a week or for the season. Prices are away down.

175 Extra Heavy G ray Camping B lankets; colored borders; three special numbers a t these little prices:

$1,25, $1.45 and $1.69.350 Extra Heavy Dark,, Blue Cam ping Blankets with f a n c y ^

Jacquard borders; 5, 6 and 7 lbs. in weight; special priced;$3.25, $3 .90 and $4.50. *

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10 NEWARK EVENING NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3. 1908.

Hf a d a n d f r il l'g A l M REFUTED

Statistics of Rlootclaii School Soperintendent Show Rapid

Progress of Pupib.

CONTRACTS FOR FAVORED FEW

s

According to a report made tjy flrtinlnH epauiding, luperlniejideni of sci'uoU in lipntolfllr, before the Hoard of Kducdtlon of th a t town laat ntjht, the averago age of pup>l9 educaled entirely In the Mont- dlalr public echools is, grade foi gi J’ale, about one year Issm than that r>f pupiie who have movecl to Monlclatr from other

H r. 'SpauldtQg said that hie Inveatlga- tion bud been made with the puipoee of dottrmlnlng the value of the curriculum of the iChooU. He aeeerrnd ihal emu- pUUnts had rearhed him os t<» the cciuri<?i of gtudy Adopted In the prides In Moni- slbtr. f|K>me peopli> claiming that it buirdened with wlmi they deulgiinted as "lade And frUJe." W hether these r^rra •ttidlei. All of which, the nup«rlntendtnt deCiAHHl, were really eaeeiitlal, wen* o ■MAne <jf retarding the pupil's progreris to itard the High School ur noi, he siiUl, mtS Wtiat he had attempted to find out.

In lAaJcing the tabulailnn of iigca and gfAdWl.of pupili. from which the uver- A9M ta d been taken, Mr. Spaulding con- tlnuoA the ciane teachere were Kl\en la* •traction to eliminate those that were ^ b e t lv e ttjenialty, those whoaf sciitwi WdirlL bAd boon retarded by long perlodu of eleknMa And those who had aitiuidcd

p a rt of the time In p^irocolal nr prtVAtA oehooli. The rcnuii wae. he de- fllATod, ae followe;

Average age, Montclair eoventh-grude p t^ le , twelve years, eleven nionthe: ]|d |er. echools, thirteen years, nine and UM^thlrda months; Montclair alxih-*gmdc pupIlA twelve yeura And two mohibe; • ^ a r gchonls, twelve yeara, ten and two> tidM em ontha; Montclair ftfth-gmde pupils, fIfVen years, one imd niie'half months; •t&ar echoois, eleven year*, e l;h t and otic-half months; MontclnSr fourih^grade pppile, idnt* years, eleven and sevi>n-elghiliB tadhtha: other echools. ten jenre, eight iMmtbi: Montclair thlrd-grudo pupils,SUiht yenre, ten and twn-tiilrds monihs, Other iohools, nine years and nine muntlia. The 4verage age for Montclair pupils to f n t t r the High School, Mr. Spaulding g ^ . was less than flfteeti years.3 T%e superintendent also declared that Ikb raQUlrcmcnts of the High School de

. p i ^ a e n t were fast outgrowing the ca- ■ M ty of the present High School huhU* t l j l and that It would be nece»Hary to •RlArgA the itm cturo within a few years. H e lAid th a t the school wns ereciml to bboomtnodnte mo pupils; that during the Mvsent yesr more than th a t many had Men 'AQrolied; that 6i5 were already hi Mtftat for next year,- and that this num­ber would undoubtedly be Increased to 100 before the year ended. The May en­rolment In the High Sclmo!. according to tb# rt]|h)rt of Secretary Madison, was 499. The to tal enrolment In all schools was IA71,

fro m Htnle.TStats Superintendent Baxter sent a let­

te r btSUag th a t the town's apportionment n f S tate money would this year exceed IlKIpOdO. He Also said the extra money dfAved from tbe railroad taxes would ha m . t out in time to meet running i>x- peBses In the fall and thus obviate the ndOMMlty of borrowing money fOr that

.;;SiliV|Kwe, Instrurlione aa to how the np- pni|MrtAt|on could be spent were also flVAn.

Sohool Oommissloner Holloway reported th a t the Alterations already made in the VATloui •ohoola to make them safe from Sra had cost about (2,700. The largest am ount of ibis, he aald, had been spent on the Central Grammar School, whure,

J i l M I other Improvements, tire cscapis .IllSlI been placed.

{}omm\aa\QT\cr Styles objected to the Siflng out of repair work except by con­tract, even though the amount be less

't t l l n 1600. He said he noticed a few . Wkored men got all the work. Clerk Mml- leon said th a t the work hud to be hurried And that there woa no time for the adver- tlMng of bids. Mr, Styles also said he l^lieved it would be a good plan to have tb s geeretAry's books audited occasionally, A* WAS done with every other department of the town government. Mr. Madison Soolared he haudled no money except fees ootiected trom tuition of out-of-town pvsUs, and that such money was turned wvar to the ouatodtan of school money, 9-oWn T reasurer Silas Stewart, ns soon as fSOstvsd. All moneys, he said, were paid w order tbrough Mr. Stewiirt, and !>)■ books wore audited It covered £hs lotiool Btuuicen.

STATE a A I H S OF WATSESSING

Its Gtizens W an t a New Sta­tion and the Abolition of

Grade Crossing.

GO BEFORE THE TOWN COUNCIL

j The recent action of the nioofnfleld Board of Trade In recominendijvg to ibe Town Council that It cluse ncgotlnllojis with the laickiiwannH Hmlr^aid looking to Iniprovk-meuis at Gleitwcuxi avenue and the Imlldlng of a new driKit In Hiooin- (l iUl proper, brought several cltlaens of Iho Waieessing section Ix^tore the coun­cil lubt nlglil. They urged the council10 not ent«r Into any agreement with the rullroud company unless It included with­in lib provisions a new depot nl VVal- scseliig and the abollHhment of the grade cropalugn in that seiUlon.

Frederick R Pilch told the cotmill llint In llie contemplated ImprovimiAtn by trie rjilroad compan>j| four of Ihe streets In the Wtttsesplng district where the rall- rtiiul rronben at grade were not InJudcd uiid for that rfiujon he ufked the council ti- not maku any agrecroeiil wlih the rail- rn.ul people unless th«'y dhl away with the grudo crrjsulngs. lie aai'i he was wu- iKfli'd thill the railroad would make Ihe town pay someliilnK Ukc $4U,W)0 for wlial11 would do In the Wnieftislng district nftcr It got through with Bloomn«W proper.

■ Tli% rallrondicomi'uny may depreew the trucks,' Muhl Mr. Pilch, ' l^ul we know the apology for a depot In to slay, I donot believe the council has any asaur*unco that tlip motive i^owtr will Ijechanged from aUiun In the third rail system."

Alfred S. Kdgerley rt<‘C-larrd that thef people In Wsibesslng were much cxrrclscd I over tbe grade-cmasliig oucatlon In that \ aectlon and adtU'd that thip pr<ibletn was

more serious than In Jhonmt1r-|rl."We have more grade croeslngs in the

WalsesBlng district Ihnn in lllhmiilleld." Raid Mr. Edgerley. ‘und 1( la necessary that the tracks shnuld he el*’viued.'’

"Do not be bull-dosed.” sMd Mr Edger- ley, “unlil you know wlmi the phin of the company Is."

Mayor flutphan told the Watsesalpg deic'gatlon that llie council was protecting the interests of Watscaslrtg itnd that the agri'.<*ni*Tits subtnilted pro\‘Ided the retention of the depot In Walsesalng.

''Remember,'' said tin* M.iyor, "we can not got ever>'thlng wc want, but wu will do our best and soon hope to come to a speedy and satlHfactnry conclusion of the problem."

Councilman Murray eald that no nego­tiations would be conHudod until a pub­lic hearing had been glv«>n.

Robert M .^ o y d J r . of Montclair, w-as appointed acting ntt'irney during Mr. Kocher'e absancs in Europe,

Applications for llnunr licenses to he acted upon a t the meetInK, June 16, weie received from the following:

First . Ward-T-James M. Jtldon, Krnest Rnuriflub, Arthur Leuihotiser, Ileniy Frleber, Frank Naruckl, Sch^iutlan Ross and C. M. bicker.

Second W ard—Hailinan Brothois. Zig- mund Lewandowskl. Charies FrtderU'kB, James A. Campbell and Wallace Lyon.

Third W'ard—Martin Kobff, Qllbert Emdy. Wllllnm Johnson, Morris Bnydai'. H, D. McCunn, Mrs. E lisabeth Meix, John Ashwoi'ter, Alfred Johnsoti, Oscar Dott­ing. John McCarthy. William Farting and Scheucr & Bros.

TliP contract fur building a stone druin in WIlllamBon and Berkeley arenues was awarded to Jam es T, Boy Ian. of Belie vine, a t his bid of (2,275.90.

Martin Callahan waa awarded the con­tract (or the Bioomneld avenue sldewa\k from the Gien Ridge to the Newark city line. He was also given tito contract for the Locust avenuo aewer.

These conleslH were awarded: For tel- (ordlxing Klnrlcfui place and grading of Berkeley avenue, R ichard J. Maxwell; laying of 7.00U square yards of cobble gutters. Faaquale Ceslone, Montclair.

The Police Committee was empowered to purchELsu new uniforms fur the police, at a cost hut to exceed (IB each.

The council voted lo meet next Monday night to consider Ihe garbage contract, the present one expiring Auguet 1.

WANT SEV ER LAKE CEMETERY

JUNE FURNITURESEE THE SPECIAL PRICES ON TH E

GREEN TAG THROUGHOUT TH E STORE

The great June F urn iture Sale is in full swing. All through this immense store the G reen T ags proclaim the price reductions. You will find the White Tags with tbe regular selling prices and attached to them are th5 Green Tags showing reductions of one-third, one-fourth and— — ------ : in some cases even one-half f r ^ 'fhe regular prices. ■

This sale will prove of great bepefit to those just going housekeeping, because it w ilr enable them to secure high grade, beautiful furniture at the prices they ex­pected to pay for vastly inferior goods. ^

AH Goods M arked in P la in F igu res. ,

T his Handsom e R eclining Rocker$5.49

This ia ■ maiaive solid onk fritn e , n lc r ly . carved and upholstered with th e famous Ruaranteeil I'ahrikoid, deep tuftingp and handsom e ruflled edge. A great bargain

f .irBELLEVELE GETS W RIT.

lifi.: Va w m i4 I9 F aIU (o A et In R rgiivd t * t)V AlA L a id b y th e

ic r e e b o ld e r P f. H a ro ld Aw Itflller , form erly townnhlp

V OQUQMl o f BoU evlile, reported to the Irth ra ib lp Coircnittefi o f th at p lace mat

, n ig h t th a t he had obtatnoO from the Bu- . n m o o Court a w rit o f poHaeaslon to the I irtdewaUc on th e w eat aide of tV ashlngton

AtOBUe. from H ow ard p lace to M ill street, JMMovUla. T he Board o f Freeholdera laid

I ^ KfAln p ip es a lon g th la w alk al>out tw o :i yOAra Ago and th e tow nahl|i began u ault

V) o f t)«eU n cn t, w hich w aa recen tly decided 'J fn th e m u nicip a lity 'a favor, th e courts

l iq U liig th a t , a lth ou gh W flBlilngton ave- WAJI a county road, the tow nab Ip

I ^ 0w n o d th e •Ide^alkB.1 The w rit will bo delivered lo a repro-

, genu tive of the townahlp by the sheriff, ^ .Atid the munlcipatUy may ih en m k n such

IMtlon In regard to the pipea eg R deema » . A t

I I tA lia n I le a td e n ta D e a i r o a a o f C on­v e r t i n g T w e lv e l l u l l d l n g L ota

In to U n r y lu g G ru u n d .Towtiahlp Counael Andrew L. Boylnn,

lit the meeting of the BeJIevllle Townahlp Committee, laat night, r»*ported that aome llnllan reshtenia of Silver Lake had apuKon to him In regard to establishing a cemetery In that aectlon. They were dc- MrouN of knowing the aentlmont of the membera of the committee, he acid, before making application for the privilege.

Mr. Boylan stated th a t It was planned to use about twelve twenty-flve-foot building lota near whnt is known as the "saiui pit." The committee took no action on the matter.

T his Mission (IJO QQ Library Table

Leather Seat Chair

Solid oak chair, box fram e seat, high back, well made and h ighly poliabed. W orth fJ.OO.

CaneSeat Chair

T h is Brass B edstead $9.98

Actual value of this bed is |1S.OO.

This g rain oak chair has woven cane seat. W orth $1.25.

Hardwood Upright (jji Refrigerators

Larger sizes at proportionate price*.

3This N ational W ire SpringYou’ll pay |5 .0 0 for th is same sp rin g in most atorea. We are leader* an d can offer it at this reduction.

$3.29

ROSELAHD'S NEW PASTOR.

W D Y SHINES AT ANNAPOLIS

PlgHBOlield Boy T lilrd H lab o a t Out o f A C lu a of IHI At NfD%-Al

Arnde-my.William W ard Smith, ihe Rjiringfi* Id

•aMahlpman a t the* United StaiPM Niivut 'AiOAdemy at Annapolis. |g third lilghost iMktior m an of hln cIohh, whir-h will grad- uAAe next year. The announcem^^nt uf ihe

. AAbuaI awards waa made yesierdtiy. Tbare are ISl in the claan and sixteen raaohed iba ‘'s ta r" grudf. miiklng an Aggregate mark of S6 or belter.

F tra t honor* went to Thfodore S Wilkin. Mcl J r , of Louisiana. He obtained a

( Brattlple o f 220.30 out of a poafilble 24/) fllialth'B mark was 214.18..9m lth Is & graduate of the Springfield

g ram m ar schools and wa^ first in the Congre«alonal district eanminailnrui, While Attandlng the local school he war em- Plbyad a* a caddy on the Baltaaro) coyrtiv. Hla parentB reside on Mountain avenue, HtUtown district.

R rv . H rn r r H a r r is , O ra d a a te ofP r tn n e to n S e m in a r y , 'W ill B e g in

t i l s L a b o r s N e x t g n n d a y .R ev. Henry H arris, w h o h as accepted a

ca ll to the Roseland P resb y ter ia n Ch .roh, w ill begin Ills new d u ties n ex t Sunday, He t* a graduate of P r in ceton T h eo log ica l Sem ­inary, 1* nticuit tw en ty-H ve yearH old and lives In thla d iy . ' H e la a m em ber of thu Few em ith M emorial PreB bylerlan Churi-h. Mr. H arris w as g rad u ated from the New­ark Arndemy In 1901 and from Princeton U niversity In 1906.

Mr. Harris w ill su cceed Rfiv. A lbert B. Boblnaon. who resigned la s t fa ll to devote m ore time to literary w ork.

LEGAL KOTICGS.fclAiiTLII'd tlALB OF LivNLib-]J | vlrlufl uf ■

decrv« of the Court i>f ChaiK-«ry of :hf Hlaie of Mew Jcrtf«y. In .« oaumr ih^rrin df^epidln* lAhfrHn Walter Loulw hikI uiheri> srecriinijliiknBtU». and Cas«el flultam utidothers arv defenrlAnta. bearing date the lour- tfrcnih day oJ December. In th«' year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eeven, un bill for uartUlon. I. Barry N. Reevea, one of the pfiecial inualera of the Court of CKsneery of State of New Jerasy. itiall ex(K>ee fur sale at jiubllo vendue to the highest bidder, ou Monday, the fifteenth dny of June, nlnpieen hul'-drt^ and eight, at ■'■'clook In (he after­noon of that day. In the main hall of the courihoutf. In the city of Newark. In the county of Esaei and f lu te of .Vtrw Jeney, a]| tha t certain iract or parcel of land and prem- IMS aliuaie In the town of Montclair. In the coynly of Kwex ahd RUte of New Jefaey:

Reglnnlng at a slake In the line of land

LEGAL NOTICES.

II

lb* to bersby given that pursuant to an » r hbu* by the Circuit Court «f (he United 1(SA In SBd Zgr the D liinct of New Jeraev MMf date th^tw ew ieth day of April, IWS A «MIM wbartln fitern & Silverman, Incor

tl&inani and the New Jersey !road Commny le defendant,

toe eald New Jerm-y Short Company are required to prevent

I IB* s u t ^ b o r . the receiver of lold company. MW SAtb or affirmation, tbolr eeveraJ ctaime Ift! M ^nat the aaid corporationilM g iw s moatlw from the mid tweniieih day jsAprlL or that they will b« excludrd from A. DsOaSt of such dlvldende Oin cruiy here- kW b i ototfe and declared by said court upon g pevcoeda of tbe eltect* of aald corporaOun

DAVID F. CARVER,of the New Jeroey Short Line Ral)-

_A Company.Hm and poetofflee oddren. Tip Broad atreeL ipflol Bank building, Trenton. K. j. plsd^Aprtl % 1903. (|10 80)

1 *• EUfcCUlT COURT OF THbj UNITED BTATEB- I X. wOr lb* Dlftrjct of Nr» Jeroer -To the cred

Km of tbe Trentm and New Brunswick Rall- JMff Coi

five mlhutr* five chains and fourteen links; thepce north Hlaty-nlnc degrees weat four chairs* and nine links; thence aouth ntneteeii degreei and fifteen mlnuieM west five chalha and thirty-threr llnka lo the beginning. Con- laliilni two and twenty-four one-hundredths aviri more or lees, including the cMiate and imereei In dower of Jennie Doremue, one uf the defendante end widow of George H. Do- remui, deccaaeO. In the a^ld premlMce, and In­cluding alao the Inchoaie right -of doW*r of the (leirndani, Mary Doremus. wife of the said Fred H. Doremue, and the Inchoate right of

I dower of the complainant, C'arrie 8. Daremue,I wife of ^'al te r l»u1a Duremua, and the Mtate I end Inlereat ae tenant by the curtaay of Will­

iam F. Stone, huahanj of Rhoda Auguata I Hitmi, deceai>od. and the es ta te and Interest os I tenant by the curtesy Initiate of Thomas S.

MUhgiin, hueliiind of Belle Milligan, and Jamai i A. Holtam. huaband of Kvm (.'aosel Holtam, \ and Louis McDonald, huaband of Anna Ellia-

bfth McDonald, together with alt and elngutar ihe heredllamenla and appunenanc** to the

i Bald premlaeB belonging «>r In uny wise opp«r- Uinlng.

' 1116.80) HARRT N. RKEVEB.Special Maeter in t'hsncery,

Lawyera' building. Newark, N. J.Dated May 1.1, 1908.Kdwla B. Ooodril. Sollrltor.

. Compoorr - ilM o e 1s barsby. fl- . ________

i* by the Circuit Coori of the United I Olfid for the District of New Jsraey,

t the twentleib day of April, IWs,- , — wherein fltern & Sllvarman. looor-

M'fMki*d. 1* coinpiainam, and the Trenton and ^ N*W Bruns wlrk RallrrAd Company is defend'

1^ tb« oredHoes of the mid T^ntoh and New v,EKMswlck Railroad Company are required to t- M dfiu l to the subscriber, the receiver of sold

" * lompMy* nodei ogth or ftfOrmaUoxi, their Sev- }' . |M claims and demands against the nud cor

. ,y.w a4l<^a, wuhln two months from the said I > m n tk r h day of April, pr that th«y will be I I .fXgloded from the benefit of such dmdends os i . A Mor bsmafter be mode and doftlorwl by sold " VAfNfirt upon the prooeeds o i the effeota of said

L';d0*porarioei. .f DAVID F. CARVBR,k^EMSttor «r the Trenton and New Brasertch r^'^AjOroad Company*. .

/ 'W te* aad postbijnee address. 710 Broad stiesi, [ f'Kg^Kmal Bank bulMi&g, TFoaiiMi, K. J. IpAtM Apill liQ, IMH. 01190)

iVen that pursuant to on

Hood Carriage $11.98

One of the famoue Bloch Car­riages, in natural reed finish, h o ^ lined with corduroy and loose upholiterlng of tbe same m aterial.

Allwin Folding QQ Go-Cart ^ O . y O

In e ither red or black im itation leather, w ithout hood. If hoods are required they can be h id for f l.5 0 extra.

Gale Folding d* QQ Go-Cart .

In black or red im itation leather. Handsom ely trim m ed w ith nickel end very easy to operate. They are splendidly con s t r u c t e d a n d rich in appearance. Hoods at $1.50 extra.

A Full Line of'the Famous Bloch Go-Carts —'

T h is M assive Rocker

H igh back, nicely carved, bent arms, solidly bolted lo the seat. Value $4-

31,33,35,37 Market S t G R E E N E ’ S Opposite

Courthoase,Newark.

McCutcheon’s“The Linen S to re”

W E SELL MORE REAL LACES T H A N A N Y O TH ER STORE IN AMERICA.

Housekeeping Linens, etc.For Summer Homes and Yachts.

A very complete assortment of moderate priced goods for the Dining Room, Bed Room and Bath Room. Table Linen Specials. Hemstitched Pillow Cases.

Of puri Linen.2Zx.if, inches, 1-2S, 1 .5 0 ,1 .7 5 , 2 ,00 pair and up.

Hem stitchtd Linen Sheets.Single Bed, 5 .5 0 , 6 .5 0 , 7 .5 0 per pair and, up. Double Bed, 7 .5 0 , 8 .5 0 , W-SO per pair and up.

Hemstitched Huck Towels.3 ,0 0 , 3 .5 0 , 4 .50 , 6 .0 0 doien.

Ba th Towels.Hemmed, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c. Hemstitched^ 50c, 75c, l.OO, 1.25.

ESTABLISHED FIFTY Y EA R S 6 T H AVE., 22D TO 23D ST., N . Y.

We sre offering apeclii values In mod­erate priced Table Cloths and Napkins as follows:

NagkiijS (per dozen)Breakfast Slie, at $2 .65, 2 .75, 3 .0 0 Dinner Size, at $3.50 3 .7 5 , 4 .0 0

Table Cloths.2 x 2 at S 2 .5 0 , 2 .7 5 , 3 . 0 02 x 2K at J .0 0 , 3 . 2 5 , 3 .5 02 K.{ yards, at 3 .5 0 , 4 .0 0 , 4 « 5 02 )^ x 2 ^ yafvls, at 4 5 0 , 5 .0 0 , 6 . 0 0 2K xJ yards, at 5 . 7 5 , 7 . 0 0 , 7 . 5 0

Largtr sizes proportlonaltly priced.

Summer Blankets. ,Bound Sinjly

Single Bed size, 4 .0 0 , 4 .5 0 , 6 .0 0 Double Bed size, 5 .5 0 ; 7 .5 0 , 8 ,0 0

M ore Floor C overings From AuctionB o u g h t T h ou san d s of d o lla rs w orth of C arp ets, R ugs, L in o leu m s and

f la t t in g s a t th e g rea t A u ction S a le of F ie ld , C h apm an & Co., held a w eek ago. *Paid 35c on th e d o lla r —se llin g th e m th e sa m e w ay.89c. ALL WOOL BRUSSELS CARPET, in n e a t design*; made, laid a n d lined with padded paper; at, a yard.......................55c. INGRAIN CARPET, 36 inches wide; cut from the full roll; 20 yards to a customer; at, a yard$32.98 IMPERIAL AXMIN- STER RUQS, in new patterns and colorings; marked special for to-morrow at..............

4 9 c

1 8 c

$35.98 VELVET RUOS, seam­less; ertra well woven; size 9x12; marked for to-morrow onlyat............. $ 1 7 . 4 9

$ 1 5 . 9 8

$16.98 BRUSSELS RUQS, si#e 9x12; new assortment of pat­terns and color- ^ ^ ^ 5mgs; to-piorrow.

$3.98 DINING ROOM RUQS;size 6x9; reversible and will last twice as long; special at............ $ 1 . 3 9

N o MAIL ORDERS.

20c. CHINA MATTING, heavy quality, neat patterns; only 20 yards to a customer; for to-morrow at...................... j r C

30c, CHINA Ma t t in g , extragood quality, in neat patterns; 20 yards to a customer, to-morrow a t.............. I 4 c4Sc. JAPANESE linen warp and in

MATTING; new carpet

i patterns; 20 yards to a 4 Q j customer; to-morrow., 1 O C

Bed Spreads.Lij[ht Weight Summer Spreads In English Dimity nnd Aerial.Single Bed, 2 .SO; Double Bed, 3 .5 0 each.

Buy Linoleums and Oilcloth Now.

IN CHANCERY OV NEW JERPET-EatwaenJohn Kus»l. hy OtiG, hl8 neXI, friand.

complainant, and K«thorIna Kug«l ala., do- fondanle. On bill for partition.

By virtue of a diocree for «alc made by tha Court uf Chancery In the above ttaied can**, Uearlni date tbe erventh day of May. nineteen hundred and eight. 1 6ha1] eKp$)He for aele at

j public vendue and aril to the hlgh4>«t hlf14«r. on Monday,” the iweniy-oecond fiay of June, nineteen hundred and wlffht. at ih<- hour of tw,j o'clock In ' th e afternoon of tha t day, in the lower hall of the courthouve, in the city of

I Newark^ In the county of Eflpei and State uf I NVw Jersey, all th a t trac t or jiaTcft of land I and premlMf ■Iiuaie, lying and bwlng In the

city of Newark, m the county of Eaeex an.i State of I4hW jer iey. bf/unded and dMcrlba l *6 followf 1

Bofflnnlng In the weaterly line of a alreei fifty feet wide rtinnlng parallel with High ■treet, called Weat atreef. and In tbe eoutherl) line of on alley running weoterly from High ^reet. called BcHbner'e lane: thence along tnt> weaterly line of Weet etreet enuth tweniy-on« d e g r ^ fifteen mlnutea weat twenty-^two feet sla* Inches: thence north alxiy-oeren dogteea watt one hundred feet: thence north twenty- one decTMa flftean minute* eoat twenty-two feet nine mchce to tlie alley; thence along the same •ottih ilxty-five d*gr««e fony-ilve mlnutea eoat ODe hundred feet to the place of btftnnlnf. Ibclodlng the eotaU and Intereot In newer of the defendant. KatharlA* Kuf*l, widow of •old John Kugcl. AoceaMd. In the said)*M. tctfetber wllb oil and rinxular the bered- the Ad^mv i j

5th Ave. & 34th S t., N. Y. OppositeWaldorf-Astoria

2 7 c

LEGAL NOTI<'F>-1l«menta ahd appuriDnaPi'eB ti< the paid prem-

belonging or In any Viist- :iiip<;rlalJtltig. Dated Newark. N J . .Mriv A. I> IfiOft.

ATWtP'ih s. \ roHTER.Hpeclai Maater In •'han'''i.v T New Jersey,

il12.W>l 77fi nruHd “'I’ f i , Newark. N. J.V* H*rr fii-h. iMi for CompSalnojil-

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSET'-To John MoCallum. ^By vlrtne of an or(i4r of the Court of Chan­

cery. Made on ihe uf the date hereof. In a cati*e wherein Hota-n H. McCarter, M Iruitee tind»r tt}e Uet nIH wnd leaiameiit of Mary mct Collum! l^eH Pe'l i» r nmplalnant, others arq (tefendamp. you are r^t^red to ap­pear, plead, anaw.c.- or demuur to the com- plolnoitt'a bill on or before the eeventeenth

July i,r that Id default thereofauch decree mav hw made ogolMt you A* the ohancellor ehall think coultM le and Juat.

The oaid bill ha filed by the «ald eoroplatn*nt a* UruoUe uniN r the taet will oind (Mtament Of K oiy Uc<.VItum, deceoaed, to h*va It de> tennlned iwhct ler certain bond* held hr him 0* mwh tniPU! • reureoeat Iimod)* Pt eftfllhi of

- '.'omtanr hMl U li«ye U

^ ^ G A L K C m cE ft.dctermlnc>fl to whom the Mid bonda belong, and you are mad« a parly defendant becauae you are a bcnrilclar>‘ under thC eald wll] and entitled to an Iniereet in eald bond* ehould It he fletermlned that they repreMAt capital of the Mid Adame E\nrf>«« Company.

Dated May 111, limA.McCa r t e r a E n g l is h .

BollcUois for and of couneci with oomplalnanl. ($8.70) No. 7tUi Hroart atreet. Newark. N. J.IN CHANCERY GK NEW JER8B T -T 0 iaisH

C. Hedden.By viriue of an order of the Court of Chan­

cery of New Jrraey. mode on (he day of the date heretif, in a cauee wherein ' Eugene V. Connect Jr. et al. are complainant*, and you ore detendant. you are r e tir e d to appear, plead, anawer or lemur U> tna bill of the Mid oompleinante. on or before the twenty-third day of July, nineteen hirndred and eight, or the raid bill will be taken a# oonreoaM ogsinat yoV- , ■

The Mid biu i* filed to foraclgee a,.mertgog« given by you ti> Eugen* V. OmumU Jr. and fkmeat R. Coimatt, poiiMC* th Lri^ v IL V. Cemnatt A Co., dated it e th iftifth dor of April, nineteen hundred M em ionia tn

95c. SHEET LINOLEtJM, 4 yards wide, and seamless; slightly imperfect; on special sale from 8 to 10 a. in. and 2 to 4 p.. m. at, a yard.

85c. CORK LINOLEUM, in remnants from 5 to 20 yards; special sale to-mor­row from 8 to 10 a, m. and J ^ from 2 to 4 p. m. at, a yard...4 9 c . O IL C L O T H , perfect grade, cut from the ^ .full roll; spec!*l for to-morrow only from 8 to 1 9 I a. mT»nd 2 to 4 p. m. » t, a yard........................... * x W

$1.00 INLAID LINOLEUM, in plain colors that go through t to the back; to­morrow from 8 to 10 a}m , and 2 to 4 p. m. at, a yard!__ 4 5 c69c. CORK LINOLEUfrom 1 to 18 yards; op morrow from 8 to 10 ;

«2 to 4 p. m. at, a yarej59c. OILCLOTH, perfect, and cut fro] full roll; narked sp^al for to-tnortow to 10 a. m. and 2 to 4 p . m. at, yai

rtS, in remnants special sale- to-

m. and *lOcthe

an 8 l 6 ‘/zc

\

l b g a l n o t i c e s .

(hp city of N ew ark; and you an* mHde de> ffcndanl because you own the oalrt iHndM or some part the reo f.' ,

JOHN A. M IU.ER,1*7.20) bohclior.

7ld F rudenU al building. Newark, N. J- Dated May 22. 1908 ___________

IN O H A N "cK iiY ~bF NEW JERS~BY-^Tha creditor* of the K atkm al Brewing Company. Notlo* I* haraby glvan tha t pursuant to on

order b o o r t^ data w * tw eaty-ftrst day of May, iWb. made fn di* O ouit of Chancer^' of New Jemey, in * eam * tfaerris pending, wherein Jacob W «bat 1* ooab la liian t and thti Natictuii Brawfng Company * t al*. ore defendant*, tb* aiwdltorg' o f ttm m M Tb* NailoTia) Brewtoff Compoay or* rogutroa to p m e h t to th*

LEGAL NOTICEB. 1

•crlber. the receiver of aald company, under oath or affirmation, their o e v m l o;lalmB and- demands ojialnai the said corporation, within two EnonihR from the Mid twenty-first day of May. or that th«y will be forever banwd and excluded from the benefft of ouch dividends os may hereafter he made and d^lared by the said court upon the proceed* of the effect* of •aid oortforatlop.

ELWOOD W, MOORE. JR..Receiver of The National Brewing Co.,

OfRea and poatufflc* addrtu, 7(6 Broad it.Newark. H. J.

Date* May 27. W08._______________ tljtga^IN CHANCERT OF NSW JHRflBT>-XnO«orf«

H. Wofitoci,By vtrtM* or OB order o( ibe Gonrt of CBaa-

* afiW

eery of New Jei^ey. mode on the day of the date hereof !n . a cause therein depending, wherein Constan le Weston Is the tiCnnptalnahi and you are tbe defendant, you ore required bi appear, plead, a tswar or demur to the blit of Mid comptalhaDl on or befose the twenty-flfth day of June ne it, or In default thereof *udh decree will be-1 tade against you as tb* oban- cetlor ehalT mtn]: equitable and lu it.

The said biH i i ftltd ogefnat you by tbe cmn plilnabt tor a d vdree from the bond of malrl>

Dated (h* tn iaX y-titarth day o f ApcQ ipOti.

NEWARK EVENING W EDNESDAY, JU N E 3. 1008.'I ■> ■ IP ■ HIM ■ijiii- i r a M.! " J JP LJifc I I I I I ,i 1. l ^ llll .......... . —^11

: i,

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GIRLS WHO WON IN PUBLIC SCHOOL ATHLETIC MEET AND SKETCHES OF THE EVENTS H i— — I— —I I~ —I|_ i~ iu i- |^ iin_|iiii|_tm

flitborn’s Improved { CURVEX Lenses

Curve* le n ses fo llow th e cu rve o f th e e y e en d g iv e Increased v ision . M uch b e tter th en fla t len sea .

OPTICIANEYE SPECMLIST

1 9 W E S T P A R K S T R E E T (55 step* frw B rM ljIIILBOIN

/JAMBCTOC TiJiCE W T n n s r ' o //T fD JA U C L im 7?ACli

C K J 'W y .i AVXr^r^F. Ji-ffoot.% v n rm <t-r c / fbTA To Ka o s '

GREAT SPORT AT G R LS' MEET

Much Enthusiasm and Keen Contests Mark-School Carni­

val Games in Armory.

N T T ifii . A\nsrttFjg iV A M . VTin/itt.y' o / e W i ^ o T ' A'a c a

PflSSiNC THFCOLOfiS IN FLflO R f LAY RACE

HONORS FOR CENTRAL AVENUE

TROPHY WINNERS.

Three, trophies were donated for the girls’ athletic meet in the ar­mory last night, These who won theiYi and the donors are g-ven be* low:

Barpner for school winning oat bag rcioy race, donated by D . Frank W. Plnnao. won by Centra Aver.tic School.

Banner for winning the Indian club relay rase, donor to be an- noinced. won by Hamburg Place School.

Banner for winning chariot race, donated by A. G. Balcom, preofdent of Public School Athletic Associa* tion, won by Central Avenue Schcol.

■ ,[. IS»'|t

Mar ked by d cidf'dly k*-' ii a virtual anns' of roorf:t;in heats tn tin- nnm''Pr of Tn-.it.;, and rhf'nrinc iind v'»hi>uf1m{ niientutors, chi=‘ girls' nlhii'tlr moei. whinh woh lield the f lrRi R('f?ihi‘ ni Armory hnst filifht hs part of nntinal Ne^’ark piiblu’ s 'hool miilt'llc ciirnlvaJ, proved q hii fe aiiCfeAfl The affitlr wk.a in [lie milurr of an Iri- UoVRtloii, fni It w:i.M tlie (Irst occaKh.m that It waH comlurted on fov- ftonr. jiml 'With ItK «<l«TrfJ eoiitr.-yts fivir whut haft heretofore been the rule for the girls' fart of the proirrorn it was a liiKbty apeciarulhr affair. It was truly n Aohool meet. Ofindiiclod as only aiirh arhool nf- fairB are. i^lth its ihouHanclcH of elilldren, whose enthusiasm la imiirJdled. itft htn-s and glrlB of the various selioolft, who waved their different colored pennanta «nd ehouled for their favorites, Mts )}UBtll^ ofllctalR, BAd iMtly Hs. parades by the 'prize-vWinnInff 'cb^tlngents. which made one grand kulefdoecnpir affair, which has fi/ recent years become an Important ta r t In thA school life of Ncwa.rk’a rising generation.

While all ihiH was a purf of the meet Jl bad liH lts“obJret and dc.slre in pec a winner, and the nice for rhe honors of the night Hose and Interesting, which was n fUfIne “finale to (he eecuslim, and which mude ihc intercs-i all the grealci. The glory nf ihe games went tr> the pupils of the Crn^al Avenue School, which produced the winning teams In the chariot anti the oat bag relay races and the Indlvldunl which captured Jlrsi plai-e In the potato contest, therehy gathering a total of twenty-five points and two Fpedal hanner.s and heating onl ihe Ham­burg Pluec punlls. which bnlshed second with twcnty-tw'o points. HnmbuTg place captiirod one first place by winning the Indian club relay race, for which there was 0 special banner, anil waa second In the oat biig and chariot races, while ihe Fmnklln School, always a strong con­tender. finished third with nine polntK, Its only victory being In the twenty-yard dash. The Franklin School, however, ex- pOTi''nccd some hard luck hy having its team fSfsquallflftd after finishing first In the oat hag relay race, because one of Its runners failed to touch the line on the floor, where they turned, when running. This gave victory to Central Avqntio in that event, hut even should Franklin have won Central Avenue would have still bed’ll high for the night, as 11 would have finished one point :jhead of Ham­burg Place, with Franklin third, though ciOBor up

A rp io ry FIH^d tv lth kpertftloirfe.When the meet started shortly after 8

o'clock the big armory was packed with Bpectatora to the number of about four thouaand. Most of the gathering was chlltlmi, who.packed every available inch of space on the sldCH and balcony, though thPre were many a'dulte present. Prom I- jient among the latter was Mayor Jacob Hausallngv who, with some frlenda, occu­pied a box as the guest of honor. TJie Mayor, whose Interest In school athletics has been shown by hlH advocacy of the proposed new athletic field for the chil­dren. appeared to enjoy the gaiws hugely. Me was an early arrival, followed the con­tests closely and stayed iiniU the lost race ■was run and the glrl.4 were filing out of the building. The affair wag begun wUh the dance drill and march. perforinW by isveral hundred girls, up and down the floor, to the tune of "Harrlgan," played by the boys’ band from the Flty Home. After this the girls returned to ihdr placet, while the hkpd aaconded to the gobth balcony and rendered selections throughout the night.

Among the early arrivals at the armory wore the membors of the cheering sec­tions of the various schools, and these sought points of vantage in the halconieb. The Central Avenue School rooters, wjih the prestige of champions, the title w( n In last year’s carnival, gathered In the •Mt balcony at the centre, waring their ;^d and black bannen?, while directly acrosR the hall in the west balcony/were the Franklin School cohorts with b big tad and wMte streatner, bearing the name «FrankUn," tacked on the wall. MU- J^r Street, which finished first In the girls’ ^nfinastlc dtllU last week, but which was doomed to disappotnlmunt. wns next to ((Central Avenue, while Hamburg Place, with Its ' aurprlae In store, was at the Dorth. while oUiera. were scattered In froupB In other sdcttons.« CkcerlitV Raflera Rtng-*The cheering and the yelling of the con- ieitants made t^e rafters lipg, and though the nolte was deafening at times ^ere was general good feallng all around. The PrsnkUn contingent opened the peering, and as theytphowed well in the preliminary heata thsy^ent out Clils chal-

"RIoKety, rtekety shanty town,* Who can puH the Franklins down.W Nobodyl Nobody!”f In aniwer to' this the Hamburg Place looters had gotten up a new verse which Char were only waiting for an op^jortunlty to cni loose. This came with the end of

““ tee iiireHmlnarlei for the Hamburg con- tastants, who had been performing In the DSrtbert> dlvUlon, had qualified In gvisry preliminary event but one, and pMited their feeling with this yell:

All ye rooters join In line,Cheer for ^m burg every time,

b . Arq we In It? Wen, I gueae;^ Hsmburg. Hamburg, yes, yes. yea.' Vhen U wag «C over and Central AVe- Rite had been rotumed the wfnner, the iMya and girls of that instltuttw gate-

and marched about the fl^r eSout- yH paeana of Joy and waving thslr flags^ ^ . . 0-

^ onrfiRC^ f^ELfFT R m £

I oni bannci'P vlgnroiiHly. Thfir favurllL’ ^( yc.lla wort' comprised of thr- fnllowing: i

Wtr«wherry ahortcako. luaklcherry rlf;O my, niy eye; whalg our cry?V-l-L--l-o-r-y.

One, tw o, three, four.Who are we for?Central.

I ‘ Witl\..te^ plan of running the events lu ' thrbi' the affair was conductedmuch after the raunner of a three-ring cfrcu5. Ah ftoon aa preliminary heats were run off iliv winner? /inJ Bcroncl-placc I gli'lB wvre checked off and awslKnetl t'N fo'cilons Jn il;c halconlcR .md Hide ?mla

lirre ilicy a ■allc(!i l!u‘ rail for lla* H rnl- linul. Tills order was agiiin follownl out for iho linols.

The in tliP TKirthfTti and snin!i-rrn seClinrjp were pridlmlniiry and .‘ eiui- finalft, only the Urals beliic rou in (he centre st-rUon. 'Plu* first nf these latirr was Dr* Indian club relay. There w<-n Bix leains m die heat, each girl nmnin;,'' Willi an American Mag oin forty ycnls ami enclrrlln^; an Tmlian rhih, returned if the line. Tiio Hamhiirg Place girls, maiio up of slunly 111 tic hisHies, won thl.s evciu, thoflgh the finish was close, Next canir the potato rare flno!, with seven ratitCHi- uiits, four coltireil girls and ihree wljli The event was one of the heat of tlie night, tlio glrlH picking up the potaitM-.s deftly am! placing Iheni In their recepin- cles without splUhw one. tlmiigh ihi- frames to roculve ilnun were only iwo hiclies high. The winner of shift provd to he Amelia TTenn. a white Klrl firiiii ilu' Central Avenue Bi'hool. wlili Eile 1 Marsh, another white girl, second, and j Jean Park.s, if colored girl, third.

The chariot race wuih sh*>rt hut .spci - I laeulnr, the teanns hHng ('(imposed of | four girls wUli arms locked who :i;i "o ' encircled im liuUan L’hih on the flimr and j llien run hack, The L'eninil Avenue r<m- j tlngent won on a strong finish. Nellie l^irklni»on. of the Krunklln School, proved j the fleetest of foot In the twenty-yard \ daah, tnking that ©vent. For a windup j

•lx le um s of icn girJw ea c h lined U[> for thi ' o a t -h u g n n 'c . S o u th M arke tS i r e r t (inlHlieil a h e a d In th e fir.st relay, whlii- I ' rnnk l ln h o g e d to llo ' f ro n t on ih f .HI colic] a n d hch l. Jtn (ad v an tag e to (he end, hut w as dl.siiuallflctl her-ause o f th e fnih ire o f one o f ItB m e m b e r s t o t o u c h the o u t line. 'The g ir l s b ec am e co n fu e e d . aa th e re w e r e tw o lines o n th® floor n e a r ea ch D t ^ > T h e t e ^ colUd h g v e w o n w i th o u t tWa a d v a n t a g e a s t h « g i r l ga lnsf l ; o n ly a b o u t tw o feet, w hile th o w i n n e r finished ten feet ah e ad of t h e C e n t r a l A v en u e girl, w h o w a s .second.

Th(* aw.’ iJlns of polms wub on the nf ji\i for lirni, ilirce for hccund,

iW(h for third and one for fnurtli, wiih the points hchig diitsNcd in Ihc teiiin and

iMoes. Gold, gllvei^ arid lironzo medals were awarded to the first, ftr'oond and iljhd place wliinors, while a pin whs given to those who fitiished fourth. The result hy poinn* U up follows:

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Parkinson, Fiariklln; Catherine Brniinl. Fourtenth Avenue, Bf(?ond; Lottie Undo, jk'lmnnt Avenuo, third; Bertha Clinton, Monmouth Street, fourth; time, .1 3-S m c c -OIldM.

Oat Hag Relay Race^-Elghth Year. Prize. Won hy Central Avenue, Sedell Bodemer, Mary Carangeio, Fannie Caruso, Alberta Harris, Grace Hagell, Edna Masker, Jessie Miokens* .llbime Schmidt, Dora Sueter and Vm valkonburg;

. Hamburg Place, secdttdl A fm sder street, third; Skiuth m:^k^t'dltre«t. fourth; time, 1 minute, 34 1-5 seconds, Franklin School won thiH ©vertt taut was dlsqualifl^d.

A COLLISION AND A RUNAWAY

bolted enpl nn Market street. Near Broad Hlreei ll freed Itself from the rnrrlagc. and cauitad pedostrlnns at tltt- "Four ('or. ners'' lo flee In all directions. At Heaver etreei the hor»e nUpped and fell, and aev- eral mou seized tmld of llie bridle. The harneBa and carriage were slightly dam­aged.

A Couple of Specials that Will In te rest All HousewivesT H L P R ^:S ^R V I^a KETTLE IS FOR iC kSA LE THURSDAY ONLY. PRICE . , 4 V C

Thi> I’u'-.■ervinc Kettlr is wiih pure w hite I'li.inu'l iiisidf. T he outside ,s murbleized white and liclit blue, tJ r a n I te ware of this quality can only be bought at a k'reat cost, as the ma­terial used in tlie con­st ruction is the very best. E very one of these Preservmu Kettles is cuaranteed absolutely peri'eLt or money wilt be refunded. A' lual value n .2 S . Price

S|H‘oiuI ju ice (or Tliiirndjiy only 4 f)c.

Dr. B a rre tt’s Sanitary Refrigerator

Not only Is Dr. Bar­r e l 's Hefrii'erator per­fectly sanitary, but it is absolutely euaranteed the best lefrieerator in the market. The space be­tween the outer and in­ner cases is tilled with the best non-conducting material known— i. e ., “ mineral w ool.”

Refriiier.itors of t h i s make are alw ays dean , sweet and pure, and dis­ease eerm s cannot exist in them.

6 .7 59 .5 0

Size 1—price......

Size 2— price......

Term s $1.00 a Week J

Ccmral A\t'nu(-.........Iftl ‘>6ll «)

4th. r;ls1 Inmluii’(j Flare........ !! 1 9 0 0 0‘lFr ,111 kiln ...... ........ .. 1 U i 1 ul'’(nui<‘riil ll A\4Uiut'.., ,. II 1 ] '(Mori'Xi SiiT'Pi.......... ., i> 1 (1 0 6Ali'Mimler Hlrm 0 tl 1 U 4South 'I'cntli Streel... .. 0 u 1 Ii 4Wniri n Strrrt ......... . 0 ] 0 U 3Soutli Miirkt'l Strr'Cl . . 0 fl 1) 1 2Sumnu r AveiUH-....... .. 0 u ] U ■»Monmuutli fllnu-l...... .. II 0 (1 1 1

'I'Ik* SiiniiEiJirlc'MImliuu (’lull iiJU'u--f ixrh Tear.

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reizp Won liy llLirnburg LMiu-t', Wilma Ellizubctli Bifft's, iCJIzabcIh Rail,

K iillr l.funrt’. vocu i.i ,slijiiu-t ;uuj IP IR‘ Trippp. Morion titropi. Hvcoiui, f 'otirU'cnlh Avr-mii'. Ihlrrl; Sumuu r Avuuusk fuurih; lime. 4:; ftVL-otuift.

t’liurl'U Riipf—SovoiiUi Vour. I'rixp Won hy Ct-rnriil Avpnuf', IPizi-l Anflerpon, Cwth- nrinc Ilagpprry. Annlf Hcydcr emd Uliliui UtiniioiMJ, lluinhut'K rim'p, KOtniid; Snuih Tmlli iSiri'Pl. tlilni. KHSlur Fnuik-lin .SrhtMil, |r»\irili; timo. >> 4-D .spoiuids

Fotnlo Race--Fifth Yhar. Fh'fZ'-. Won bv Amelin Blnn, CPntral a\venue; Kthi'l MnrBh. Warrcti Slrr-ot. KOtumd: Jean Parka, T'nihklln. third; time, 'M2-') t;econda

20-Yard Daph—Prize W<jn hy Nfilie

C ar S t r ik e s H lg In D lo o m f lp ld A v r -nne* a n d N farlrpt S t r e e t W lt i ir s i i r t i

H n rse*ii P l l ig h t .While driving up Blonmfleld avpnuf

nhtTut R:!V1 n'Hork last night, Mas Stolii- lauf, twetiiy-nln© j*cnrs old, of 15. Hnyea Blroet. wriH run down h.v Irolloy car. No. FiBfl. of Ihe Forest Hill line, Thojlrfi wheels of the carriage ni-ere demnllshed; while the driver was thrown between the vflitdea and narrowly eBCJpsd serious In­jury. SlelniHuf "ft'aF carried Into the ofllcf of Dr, William S. Foater. nf 111 Blnnin- fiold avon\ie, where It was found that the left leg wttp bruised.

The accident occurred nhoal two hun­dred feet wcBt of fiiirrmicr avenue. Stein- liiiif had Juflt m.ade the lurn Into (he lat­ter thoroughfare ftnd was driving near tho irnUey trucks, unawnrf of the rapidly approaching <Hr behltjil He avers the motoi-man foiled to amuiil the gong and (h:M the Mrpt warning he received of his danger was when Iho crash came.

A horse beioiiKhig lo Henry Ulck- pon look fright oti Market wtrc’Ct, near • Halsey, yfaterday afternoon and ovenurm-d (he cnrriaKC l( waa draw­ing. Goorgo Marlon, colored, who wns driving the animal, was thrown out, but escaped Injury.

When the carriage overturne*d the horse

REQUESTS BONDS BE ISSUED.

In consoniinee with action taken two weeks ago. the Park Commlssinn possod a resolijilun yestf-nlay afternoon rcf|ucfti- Ing (lie Hoard of Fre«-hold(-rti ir> t uuse tin- ispui- of hoiidM for JL’Of.fJOO to pruvhJe finiil.s fur ilj«' purcliiirtc uf proptiiy t,ontlgunuslit tlie ......lualili Park resiTvatlun andparalh'i with Flizubuth uvenUu.

The In.suc was .lUlhorlzed by the l -gls- liiluT' "f iiK/7. A month ago tlie fre»- Itoldrtp ftiilij pm.aiXI worth of bomlB iimler a law In 11K)6. to Hucuri' mnn(\v fartill* ni'(iiii.4]iUm of iluf RU’ereldy I’urk trad In (1d' FIfili and Twelfth wards, and lands ncid'uT In the developmetu of HlOfWufi'-ld park.

BROKEN EYE 6USSESR E P A I R E D .

No delay r.r In con ven ien ce , rair ttirmu- ffuunrlng fanlJrjps a llo w exui'L duplUa- tloii In a f* w lioura n( a

TIUFLING COST.

F r a n k H o l t & C o .Jew*l«r* and Optlelens.

Broad, Cor. Aoadomy Street

M A K E S F A T V A H I S HOkiilly Rulekh n d S ilih K in d . N * C k tr n to

T q Ik* NEW KIIESSUN TREETNEIT.JU S T S IN D YOUR AbpSCSS ANO A SUPStY WILL S I B IS T

YOU P R Ii-O O lY TO-OAY.Fat people need no lonser despair, lor there is a home remedy to b* had

that wu! quickly and safeD reduce their weight, and in order to prove that it docs take off superfluous flesh rapidly and without harm, a trial treatment will be sent, free of charge, to tho.se who apply for it hy simply sending name and addre.ss. it is called the Kresslin Treatment, and many people who have used it have been reduced as much as a pound a day, often forty pounds A

Business, . Semi-Dress

o rOuting Suits. lEADIHGtmiLAN CiOiHItf^^

Cor. iV larket and H a lsey S t s . , N e w a r k , N, J.

Two or Three Piece

Suits,1908 Models,

$15.00,$18.00 & $20.00

$UITS AT$ 0 .9 0

TSU pf«prMusnt« tti» efTeot the RpewUs Tpf>«|gieat hBU fasM Id linadretfs o f r«MS«iTjontli whea rjuantities of fat were to he taken off. No person 13 so fat but what it will tiave the desired effect, and no matter where the excess fat Is located—stomach, bust, hips, rher'lc;, nci k—!l will fpiickty vanish without ex­ercising, dieting or in any way interfering with vmir cu.slomarj- habits. Rheu- matism| Asthma, Kirinev and Heart Troubles leave as fat is reduced. It does it in an ahsolutelv harmless wav. for there is not an atom in the treat­ment that is not beneficial to all the organs. Sn send name and address to the Dr. Hromiev Co., Hept. - fi tr West 2 tth Rt , New York City, and you will receive a large trial treatment free, together with an illustrated hook on the subject and letters of indorsement from those who have taken the treatment at home and reduced ttiem.selves In tionnaf All this will he sent without One cent to pay in any shape or form Let them hear from you promptly.

’s SaitsThis doesn’t mean broken lines, or a few suits of one kind and some of

other, but the free and unrestricted choice of six hundred suits, all sizes; blacks browns, grays and blue serges included. Marked to sell regularly at $15, OD. $18.00 and $20.00. The coats are single-breasted, side seams heavily Cteased. Shoulders are natural shaped and band-finished, have the high rise which gives the close fitting effect. Special this week............................................................................

Troitssfs 1 Q Cv«I. 3.00 and 3.50 I « | | eI

Olfice Deals Q C nval. 1,50 and 2.00 U J u

Straw Hats C R n a n dval. 1.00ALSO U w U lip

6. V, D.llnderwear O Q pvalue 75c. W U U

Satiffday Eveaikgs Open Datil U O’clock.

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Corner Market and Habey Streets,

N ew ark , N. J./

CharmingJSr/c/es and Sraduates

If you liavc a gift to select for a bride or a g raduate choose .something tha t will be serviceable as well a,-- b eau tifu l—som ething tliat will be cherislied ill the many years to come.

T he store of Wiss presents a wonderful display of g ift th ings for weddings and graduation in

JEWELRY WATCHES CLOCKS

SILVERWARE, IN STERLING & PLATED

SUPERB CUT GLASS FINE CUTLERYIn beauty , variety and in trinsic worth ou r e x ­

h ib it has seldom been approached. We show every­th in g conceivable for Hie table, toilet and desk, and a rtis tic novelties of all kinds. The designs a re rich, a rtis tic and exclusive and the prices are on a most reasonable scale.

I our m*i#f Affrpr you for a W/XiJrti*. / / you knout (or if youonJv suMpreU that Kirtj uttni a liUte ntiention. don't hetiiatt to M our Optica/ Sofcialiil for adrla’. KJMviisatlom /rw.__________

J. WISS & SONSJawcliy, Sihn-wu-a, Cut Gla*t, CutUry aiul Eyvglatiu,

683 BROAD STREET.

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EVENING NEWS. W E D N E S D A Y ,-JU N E 3. 1908. -

INOW THE TIME TO AID OTHERS

ICoot W eather Affords Chance to Arrange Benefits for the

Fresh Air Fund.

)HE POOR WOMAN SENT AWAY

S o c ic ty -H o m c In tc rc s ts -W o m cn ’s C lu b s -M u s icAmong Women s

Organizations

, Anatbrr p,rFon »'«" wn* n''ny tn-'1ny Ui» Fresh Alv Fund. A pnnr wnmiin

lr*« i* n l tn. Newton to m (uim then-, here the will rna! for eeverul weeks.,

th e has been in ill IieaMli for st.inie ilitic and the notee and tieui of Die eliy are eery bad for her. en that it wue nrrHUifett |lo iMid h<;r a little eurly sin- went on dhe railroad alone, and waft met at the

atlon by the fanner iit whoae plnre *lir lit to tlay .

While the weather still remains fool It kflords a splendid oprnminH.v lo s'el m Srork and raise money for ihe fund l.aiei bn In the seaenn the cash will is' needed

nmedlately and the <lnyB win in- m term (hat tl will reijulrr jm elforl lo plan

any antertalnmeiu or fair lo nilse nioneitha Children eaprclally mlifhl dev..... a

jfew.ttftem oons nowaday* in n Hull piny or fair, in which they wmtid llml mueh

M ltire for them solves a> well. When *y are playlna in iho sand ai the sen- ore or romping In the wnodn this eiim-

ntr they can think back happily and that some other lIlMe ones are d"-

|n g tb« same thing* Ihrmigh their gem’i - HfyiU Is suggested again that the iiuhllr I iw iin ded nf the plan lo save two pet

._nt. of tha vacation money for the fund. ■ dundrede of dollar* would pile ot> If half

tbnse Who go away would do this net of .d iarlty. It would be yacalliin espen- e s w ell Invested, In the vacation of a

ffetlow being.Seme of the tot* whose mother* liiive

bade application for them are iilreiidy iraam ing of field* upon fields nf green or yellow grain, sueh as they had rend of In achoot or seen pictures of, Thtlr

ranee reminds one of I In- siory of little hoy who went last year and

he w as given rich milk to drink and ilftd htiped drive home the l ows, re-

arked that he wlalmd "nor milkman pt a cow." The little waifs are lucky they even get the ponrcsl kind of

nllk to drink, many of them drinking «a with Water or condeneed milk.

O reat F a n on F arm s.The fun o f hunting egg* In the hit rj>», which the farmer some limes lets

hem do with him, is one of the greaiest ys o f country life, both hoys and girl*

artlejpatlng in it. The hoys also love I fttani through the woode, "looking for

jdJana," anjl their beloved baseballs ^ bats go with them to the vacation Jptmnds. A roomy swing and a bench on

ihwn raaksi a nice place for a doll ju .e s * (or the girls and som etlm er cook- l l e t front the kitchen help to break the • lon g tim e from breakfast until dinner,

io r th e healthy air and the change bring appetitea to Ihe little rlly youtig-

.—era.I , A letter, enclosing a check for KS>. was

acolvod to-day from Edward T. Waro, vlth the (ollowlng note:

‘iPlaaao find enclosed check Cor |£> fo' ,onr fresh a ir fund. | It's a good work. Keep It up and broakilast year's magalfl-

loan t raeord."lUctmel T. Barrett sent 116 and "V. li

M nt II, while "C. A. L.” enclosed 15, lan d th e lA dlos' Social Circle ol Park- Kldaw, m taorlbod K. The latter organlsu-

while a social society, found it could itord to help others tO'H beiler time os

[w ell, a feature w hich does not occur to ImaiW foclatles organised for simply social

This may euggest some action by Ukf organisations, many of them lieing

l a t a Ipfs ju st which charity to which to IdMUie tiifir funds.

uUdbutlon* win he received a t the „ l Of tho EVENINO NEW S, 1115 and fl?

f^Arhht street, or by the Female Chari- ito Boclety. The fund to date la as fol-

Tl»e nnnH«l hrcf\kfni-l Mt Ic ClubwHJ bo liplrt lit tin- M.vtjomonDok Inn. f’lilrlwfll, rtnt»nfliiy jifTi'riiitoii Tin* ohiilr- rnfin of the oommluc-- In rbfirpf Is Mt i Ib-rinim TfiwnU-y li U iliiitttK'rv will 1m‘ Id Kfioil i- [11 f'M’iiNJ{lot! of club nvinbrnt.

Mr.«. la. II rinwiin, f<f IS2 fTniinf Jivnnuf. Niitb-y. v»m he thf luifirr*,»N uf thf l-iJU-'f k Cfitjniy SiiffniKi' H'»rU-i\ Itils nf’I'rniHtif ji( ItH fllirlTiK n’C»-pllnii Mrff Hurry HuM lfHf» I.** Krbprlulfi! tn lir Ihf juiunkf-r. lnT Nubjprf lirtn^ • Kfrcnt ibtliM In Ibf 8iif* Inigp Jtnfl Wnnjf-n iini]<’lvli KIkIii-etnjrfirjffj'K " Mr«. IbiHlliiKs iliv iirt-Kl* i^rni i'f ttH’ WUIInm lalcyil iiiTrlF'-n Ivitinl

lofjiKiif f>r Miinhijlinn T\u- ifltt- rtM!u will rf i'HVp I hr K'lifiitw vHli Mr.-i Rijwnii. ariil a KOnal Mni'' will ffill-iw rhpiitldrt'HP

WEDDING OF MISS FANNY B. JONES AND SURROGATE GEORGE E. RUSSELL

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Mrn Rl'hiiffi t.' .Ji-Mkbi fr Ilf Ihe fin.iOf’IttT Ion, Hfifl Hip !■'(hjiiK* will h f prPHfnl jii Oi -- ' ' ppm iin ')k Ihp VcMinn WriniPri H <‘In id i;« ii A.t-nod.i- l|iin'?i hiiifhrofim rif ‘'+.'’hl Hr-'inl nlrrot tn-mntTffW nKtriiliift Tbp rfiinn.-* .ire ihpfmirlh floni-. rPHi'ln-fJ by nn flt'vator, ntid

•van’ll liuhflrpfl priHijiif will bp nrrmn- niijfbitpd ihrrr- frorn 11 u>lfn k in Mip iiHirnliij? HU J I’plnck in ilif afU-rnoon d jU'h <lny.

II wus annoimcpc.1 ni i\ lupf-tliij; of ibp bi>jirfl (if nmn.:Kij^ yp*i|f»i (in v fiflirnonn ihni M new Horm* iiiKntrniotint nvini^^H id hppii purphni^ifd. 'riip prirp wi!P iiiifl H'lmr rppairwiind pdlmlnn iir<< bf-liiK ni;ub Tinbiinrii pxi>pt'tii lu ffi'PUijy Hii- Iiousp byJuly, nmj TrK Mayni« T. lib-f. Hi<* «n- IHTlntojidpiii, will I'fintlnup t-j bp In cliiirge.

Tht' Hiinip deayoppsHpa will rrsuiiiTuo m Ih^ work, nTul by full It Ih p»ci>pftpd bf havf ft nurtAO ili’an»np«F»-Ml^s ilnw--^.KurnlffhlnK* wprfl ;i1h<i talktul of. fthtJ, *if the property IncbidPH two liouBee, fmp-wIM bo rented

There will he no innrts meetiTijrB nf the hminl until full. uiiIphh ot llte pjm'i I.iI «.ill of the prpBhliTit, Mrs. Aipjt.ilidpr .\Ilhv

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Tersely Told fo r Young Tfeaders

PRESSING RIBBONS, I TO STRENGTHEN S ld d d R G TtJrWh^n preifing out rlbhoni. InBtcad of Children’* atnckltiga are frequently torn

dnmpetilni the ribbon Jtiolf. )imt lay U f out at the top by the. faitenei'*'of thegj-s** OVA a I* I a. *.ra sinm ...,_.b .w ,.* — * . * . . .

tUsmoothly on (he Irnnlns board untl put a damp rlolh ovtr. Then pr^«s wllh a hotIrOTL.

ThP ribbon will not he i*lilny or stiff, but In ItH imiurfti, frnr>d eondUlon.

Sometimes when the ribbon has brori mnde into roHetteii, Ihe creuKfn will show after the first prenelng, but If gone over two or throe time* they w'lll all ogme out.

hone supportoPB. One mother avoid# thl# by a fating on (he wrong aide af the little foUtP', BlorklngB. If ahe has a piece of an oM slocking of the sutiie color, that is used; otherwise n piece of cloth or silk of the anme ah.ide annweta every purpose. It nu-ans that the hosiery last# much long* er. and there Is fur lesa darning to bs done.

mThe murrli^ijc of SurroKute George E.

nu ssell i»ni| .\ltss Fnnny H Jones will he ftolrmnlio'd ui IIh* future Thyme of (he bride inid brldearniim, M Oshorne terrurr. lute this anernoiin, Only the ImmetlUiie reloilvrs will wUiichh the ccTeraoTiy. wlilfh

will be perfortni'd iiy Rev, Itr. Lymnn Whitney Alb-n. of (h.* Smith Park ITes- hyterluii rbiircTi. There will be no at- leruljini#, niiil after uo lufonn i! rei-ept|on Mr. ami Mrs. Kof^^eii will ]i-u\e for u

j wedding trio to Hbl I’nliit Cnuifort ,iiolI o th e r Bnulhern polni '^

From an Old Cathedral fo a New.One Ilf I 111- iihfHt fliio i-hefi Tji till.' couii’

try. when tlnmlioil, will l>e lUe rathedn n of St. John the' Plvlno. in New Y'lok. H 1# now beink UnMl nr. r MoniJnRsble Park, rioi far rruoi rolumlii.i r n iv e r .iiy , on Monili-Hf'ld''

A t i f l rri'Mi oM*r the peart liria rs'-Cently been made Oi ihe elm tib It a pIoikfT-«rn n 1 iithednil o.alt lor.K ori TIiIh ra-Thcdral wfiw ni buia, an l.sUuul of Iiic lieh-Tldcs

A grouji fiT ihiiT ino Ishuuip m ake op the MehrltloH. wlOili Jire lo the W‘‘Pt of Hcol- land Ai one hmn t.hey bf-lonRiul to Nor- wny. hut they were later teded l ‘i StMt- bind. In hiilllns alimR 1lji‘ wem cruial t>f Srdtliiml they I'uii be seen In the dl3- tf.ure. \ \^d ruRiO'd InJ wlM they |..nk

b>nn', oil'- iliesi' Wl.iuds. is iibouithree miles hi ia and .1 tliini as whle U h.iJi. les»j llijin >.oi Inli-ililijitiiH to-cl .y To lid s Iflinml •■■i’ ji.dm .iml iw elvc c^rmpan- Imia li. rnlumba was a n.idvcof Irebhui. b'o ho h.ol w«n'k«d as 11 inis- sionnry In H ..'1 oil .onl It wa.« ;.i 1011.,- duce I'lirlyti.MUiv ilmt he wem ii, hn-.a, He S'liiii roimih'il a rTini‘1 li. aiel lien-, far many Reiier itioij.M, (he K iors nf Sioihind were eiiiwiictl

Tlio e .therlral, wlii-'h w bulll bi llio tbirteomli l•l■n1.urv, vahh iiaiued a lb r <*a- limiba It hr;:- fallen iiiuiTi Ini - ile-ay. hut th e Ssord i-f ihe t h e H u k e ofArgyll, lias doiu' nnjeh la iircvehi its foT- tlier ruin.

H wut. frma ihe Huko <.i Vri^yll that the stone RiVlMl in llie ti.uird >«r tniStecs (if llio AiiierhiJn ojillo‘dri‘1 \sas idiljih'.ed II Is n eiilin of «i.tik BiinilsiMne, ahout eiRli- ten i lui'lieH eai h way I' will pridjubiy be pat Into tlio w.ills of Ho' Haeiii' ehapnl of the ralliodrHl of St. .b hii ibt' Hlvlne.

l ‘n* our w a r e ­

h ouse to ryour

"^umiberI Mornge,"

low la te# .

T H E O L D R E L U B L E H O M E F U R N I S H E R #1907g a W P E R T H k i ^ y J

V y v H o r n C o73 MARKET STREET. Nbwaok.KJ

N o te n a m e and “ N o. 7 3 “ b e fo re e n te r in g ito r e .

It’s NOT a " O n e -D a y ” S p ec ia l, b u t

An EV ER Y -D A Y " C o w p erth w a it” Value:

Splendid $22 Sideboards*18.50O ther Good Item s

For “Ju n e B r id e s ! 'The • lO I'ouchc#-

riwp tufted. fuMelilth, lie>nv,T frlfijyed7.75

The f3 -6 0 Heed Rochera— Mu-ii*c 2 .9 5nnUh.

The S7 ChIfTonLer#'— IlnMFh nftk— ^5 (IruwerM.

The gti4 HrniiM Rede-Inrli poitd. hPHv.v

(Ulln(;it. uJl Hlirt.. 14.85

E ltp an ce and tiity cotnbffied'-built on t h e Iruatworthy plan, cotiRtfuction up to our h igh quality itandard; golden oak, bevel edge plate m ir­ror, aflperb carving, e ls e w h e r e $22 or more

A ruTTimage #alr will Atarled nt 32 Clinton street lo-morrnw mornina fit 9;3f> o’clock hy the lAartlew' Aid Boclrfy of Ihe Centra! Methodist RplMcopnl riuirch, Mr#. Howard VanderpOftl being In rimrge Su n­day will be ob«prve(! at the church a# ■'Mothiirn’ Ufty," each mother Imlng pre- aented with ft white rtirnatlon R«'V. Dr. William H. Morgan, tUn pflutor. will p re^ h ft flermoTi appropriate to the day. At ft recent opening of contrtbulltm hf\t- relfl placed nut by the Ijfldlefl’ Aid Elo- cloty three monlh# ago nhout I2& wep received. Thia wnn the flrpi time iho barrelp were idneed. find they are now out for three months more, a penny n day being aollolted.

CHILDREN'S FROCKS LONGER.

S ^ he Warfare on Moths, ^W HYNOT “ S T A R T H O U S E K E E P IN G ” AT

No. 73 ?

TO STUDY ART IN BERLIN.

•vlouilys ly scknow lsilged....... ,.|1.1M2C_JT , Wsrfi.................. » ' «

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R o b er t R* GrtearnbeFlc* tb e T a le n te d Y o n n g V lo lln la ti tn H n ter th e

F am on a H och aeh n le.Robert B, Grleacnbeek. a young vlolln-

IbI of Ihlfi City, wilt poll on June 25 for Berlin, where he will enter the Hoch- nchule of hfiiBlc and continue hip Ptudlos under Henri Marteau during the next three yoara. Beginning his study of the violin with Loula Ehrke. In this city, he went foe tnatrucClon to Henry tichradteek, III Brooklyn, five, year# ago, and since then hap been a pupil of that tpiicher. A farewell enneert will l>e tendered to him next Friday night, when he will oh- perve hie twenty-first birthday nt the residence of Mrs. Harriet M. Wallhauaer, No. 78 South Btreot. He will have the n#- Blstance. o f Mia# Adele Braun, 5Mjprano; hflfls Ethel Spencer and Irving F ils R an­dolph. pianlate; Russell B, Kingman, 'celllat; Joseph Aifla»»of, violinist, and Frita Arnemann, viola. The following pro­gram has been arranged for the occarfon: String quartet. Andante Cantablle.

Eternnl vlgilatu'c In (he price of freedom from moiliF. T1i1h year la marked more than uBinit hy the prepence of the dcptruc- live InflcrtP. and the housewife, who has not InHtlliiU'd a pcarch for them, would do well to delay nn longer

The cuinmon clothes-inoth (Tinea Pcllln* nolln Ih H.p Imporliuit Hounding scientific name) meaHures uboui half nn Inch from tip in rip of iiH wlnRH. which ar»s grayleh yellow, with ludlHtlm-l tawny-colored spoiH, The female moth is not particular where she lavB her egga. but favored spots are the winter garmerUrt, ft downy blanket, a rug or nn Inviting fur. l>iiylng the eggs, she dies, happy in the ihought—lf she thinks—that her progeny will be mim- hered by the score. If not by the hundred, and thftl they nil will have plenty to eat.

It Is thppft tiny pggH which are especlftlly to he feared. We mny pack aw ay the winter w'oolenp s<i that the moths cunnot reach them, and that Ih Indeed wise, hut are we euro that the moths have not ef- fecicd a lodgment in (hem, leavlhg eggs theri‘7 If the eggs are preaent, they will hutch Into larvae, which will feed on whftt Ik within rcarh and then move on to get ft new supply. In time the moth, provided with a pair of wings, w ill fly off Into the outPido world to cause more trouble,

The moth deep not like the odor of camphor or cedar, so will not lay her eggH where It Is. but the egga once laid, no auch odor will prevent their hatching. Dr. Howard, the eminent entomologlfll, In giving directions for an anll-m olh campaign, says that the best wny Is to beat, brush and eun the articles to be stored. Then put them Into those large

paHlcboard boxes su ch ns t a i lo r s use to se^nd homo In. an d g u m n. s t r ipof w r a p p in g p a p e r a r rn m d th e edge, so ftfl tn sea l all up co n ip lcudy . Thn m o t h cHnr^ot get in to la y hi r ' ggs . nnd w h en th e g a r m e n t s a r e t i ik in oui to be wnrii o n e will not he an n o y e d w l lh t h e nd ora that, molh-prevemls'f !r t m e a p t to Irave.

If you h a v e p a r k e d aw’a v th e w in te r g o rm e i i t s s afe ly , hnvIiiK lirHt iIiorouHbi;. h ea len , b ru sh ed a n d s u m u 'd t h e m bo a s to m a k e s u r e thft l t h e r e r a n be no moili eg g s in them , y o u r mind m a y be a t res t. !f you h av e not g o n e th r o u g h th i s process , you h ad b e t te r t a k e tho g a r m e n t s oii i a n d t r e a t th em in t h e w ay descr ib ed . A n y ­t h i n g woolen not to he p a c k e d shou ld be b e a te n find b r u s h e d a n d p u t on th e c lo thep llne a s soon ns po ssib le . B u r n s u l ­p h u r cand les In th e c lose ts w h o m iheso woolen a r t i c l e s m u s t c o n t in u e to be kep t . W ipe the w all s w l lh a so lu t ion of ca rb o l ic acid, ond, w h e n poafllble, w ip e t h e g a r ­m e n ts th e m s e lv e s off w i th gaso line . H a v ­in g done th is, II la s a f e lo s ay t h a t y o u n e r d not f e a r m oth s .

One fiinnot hidp riruirliH’: hnw tnurhlonger tiip froikrt fur Hu- little fiuk.s nie being nviide tins yc.ii. Formerly Hicy were rur no Ihiii ilie knecrt .were In full evldenrc TIiIn yc.ir they rov»r p.irt of tiiB knee, !ijid many of them iire rut un inch nr 1 wo hchiw.

Sflvcr Alaminum

Jelly Moulds FREE

L c a l l c f IB e a c h p a c k a g e

Jell-O.E x p la in in g .

JOc. packar* AifTwem

To Mothers

SHIRTWAIST ACCESSORY.

Piano volOst

«DAY-SCH00L PARADE OF EAST SIDE LINE-UP

ivrunvC B ieatB C o m p leted for . n e i i o u t o t C h lid re ii S n tn rilay

A fie r n o o n A cro ss jRnllroiiil...^beut three thouBand rblldren repre-

Ating the Bunday-school?* are expected be In line in the E ast Bide Park divi-

lion S itu rd ay afternoon, George Ij. Ees- ey Jr. VJII be marshal. The line of march rill bo by Bt. Steplien's FvflngeU-■1 Lutheran School. The others will fall

EIr aa fnllowfl’ Grace Methodist Episcopal j^Unday-fCbool. Tabernacle ITesbylerlftii,

*lfth B aptllt. St, James's AfrlcHit .Me!h- dlBt EptsDOpal. Sixth Presbyterian, Nvw

!fork Avenue Reformed, rnb/n fUrpet iCethodiBt. South Park Cliapel and Ml.

on African Baptist BundHy-srlmai The line o f march will suirt on Lafay,

Sefte Btreet a t Merchant street. Ii will {.proceed atOOg the former lu rro."i>ert ;|fftreet. to E lm etreet, to Jefferenn Him't. | t o New York avenue and i«> F-nst Hide

f,^i*ark. Each achoot will have a iTiarHhnl rt and all those paritclputing In the

parade will carry Hmall American hnR(«. BBldenta along the line of rr.irch have en requested to decorate their hniru’s

Jffor the occaalon. The bclla of muiiv of p ib e . churches will be ppalfdi m o'i,'!nck

The parade will he revh-wml frnir the ^oirer aide of Van Buren .■»lreri hj,- Orfliid

Canhal K. W Cooper and hln dcjiiiHes,

JThe latter are 1’ Culler IHrr. iOn, Ar­thur N. Clark. Benjamin !•: Kdinll, Wuuio tC. Qenung. Charles H Ma'llHuu aiui .lo- Jaeph Walker.

Before ihe formation nf thn parndr Jbands will assembln at ilip Mt /Jon nechool in Thomn? Strfnt. w u h Ihr « hd-

| ’’?dren of that achool in llnr they will inart’h p tfk ifth on Hermon Htret-t. u> t^o.nh stretM.

^Whore tho Chlldreti nf llir South F'nrk ^ChApel will fall Into lUn’ IVt'm In-r*’ tlie

Iijliipoceaalon w ill go east on S-iulh wtrotu tn {p acific str ict nnd to Ni-w Y'nrk avrinif. {w here the Nvw York A vtiui- hiIi kiI wiIJ, i t a l l in. The bmly will ilos^ iniiih on%Paclflc street. i ” Elm Min.n, in ; ninti la tr e e i and to (Jrrrn Htr^ri wh'Ti t)i»- IVftlon street Meitiodl."? o|i?il > hi!v< li -’ ohlldreTl wUJ join. Thr ii-irii.lr Wbl rsjn-

tlnup north cm I’ulrm s'.n'tu t rt..street, Wheru tin* Blxib 1Ti-nIi\ i-u l.m

•: Church SundHy-m’hnnl nuil Ht .!itio’.«n African Methudlnt Episrnuiti 1. iri h r'nl

y^jdren will he waiting Tb Fifi!i Huiitlat w'Cburch chlldron will full m Inu,. ui I'lns-

(pect atrevf. Th** p'milr' i;\lil ■ .ntniuo along l.afAy<die sUt-rt t > r Ik Van Buren and Jacksnji Hh*rf iim^Colurcjn will ditdmnd.

The open-air ejterdpr.«i will Iu-eui ati[o'e!ock. PermLnslnn linn be......... .^froni Ihe Park rnniml.^Hlon ,u'4“i<TTiMr mi

the green in front cjf tti ’ bnndsiTjud iD-\ 1 Dr. W nilam H. Mornan pa.Mti r .d thi' , Central Methodist EpiHrupnl f'li'iivh, will : prealde. The chlldrpii v.uji hIur tin- d<iy. ology and then reritr Psnini i. j:i Thl Btilfflnf of “Onw'ard. c’hr'HlIan SnMi -'rs, ' will fellow and the Lbllrirm avIII ink.' part In rrtponsive reading Tlv^- will thrn 1 aing "All HrU rhe power nf .n-mii.n r N ame-" T he pastor of Pi Jhitu-m h .Afri- e tn Methodist Episcopal ‘ ‘luiTa h will I 'ail ! 1ft prayer and the i hiidren win sing "Tin . BOn of God Qftr« ForUi tn War Hr | T hem es Darlington. Inalth rnmmlsploni'r Of New York City will m/rkp Hip :uMrpfi« *rte children will Join in Ringing 'M y C oactry. ’T ls of TUpp.' ;md ihP .will close with henr-dli inr.

After the 5er\1ces ihc ctiHnron will rn- 4turn to their Sunday-whuol bulldlrgs. iw h tre r^reshmentR win hr HHrv<-*d.

Tschalkowsky Fa#c hu ne'ch wank."

Schumannt ^ M lsaflW n oer.

Voeai aolo, ^OcmUTO xu le Payi;** fromVMlffion" . . . . . . . . i - ...................... Thoma*\ Miss Braun.

'Cello solo, Hungarian Rhapsody.lalftzt-Popper

Mr. Kingman.Plano solo. Pidonalsc In A ftot major. ]

ChopinMr. Randolph. i

Songs— I(iH ‘‘Auf dnm RliHti '.L.............Schumann

“Der Nij.Rftbftum''...................SchumftTm I

The doLible frills, wide a t the neck and tapering to a point a t the w aist line, are made so th a t they may be oodjuated to ftxiy shirtwaist. These frills a re made of cambric lawn, net or any otlter sheer lightweight material. The upper one Bhould he about two Inches less In width tluLU the UTidc)'. FlnlBh both In a hand jihout half an Inch wide, und by moans of this fnstrn to the npenlng down tho tj-fiiit nf the WMilHt.

<h)I d " W l d m u n g ”

MIsh Hnmn.Violin Boloa-

fa) ''Homaru.i'’(b) ’’Hprbmtirni”(c) 'T m um i’”(d) "Piirslfiil” imraphrmo*

, . . Schumann CARING FOR CUT GLASS..Rvendsen

.Orlf'g-Biiuret .Wflgner

Mr. OrIcMonbec Re^•. Ht'iiry ( ’ V ancierbeck

yVagner-WUhelmJ

A NEWARK SINGER'S DEBUT.I lr n r y A. Ilnbk e AfiRtNtii In m P e r ­

fo r m a n ce o f (irunti O pern in L o n d o n .

Hen,r>' A Uabkc, ihe yming and gifted Newark hiirUnnp. whn has been studying vocal art In lynnilrm during fho past iwn years, mmli' lii. first luibllc npprarancr Lherp In .1 ' niu rrl pcrfunninirc of ”Tlic Wreckers ' m new grand opi ni h\- IClhrl Smyth, romiMi.Her of "Der WoM. ' gU 'ri 1n Albert H.i'l Inst Sftturdnv iindfr the fUreodon "f Arthur Niklach. the jL*r»'ui Lrcrman enmhu tnr. rnable io got ai bear­ing for liei work at Fovi'iit (hirden Opera IlmiHi' this *Bi‘;isnn. MIsh .^mylh. whose ■Di-r WhIiI’ wun ]>rotbiC<il ut the MelropollUin. W-w York, sevi-rnl \ .a r s iigti. arrahge'.l io have II pres-tilei) l,i

Tlte follnwing rules are given by an e x ­pert In tlie care of cut glass: VVtish wellIn warm, not hoi. water, with n. brush and gihod soup. A little ftmmonia may he nttrled In llie water Ulnse in clear, wartu uriier and ruh In sawdust with a moder- ulely slIfT hnish Ff'bsli ftU the plain parts wUh H linen rluth

IN PLACE OF BOILING EGGS.In stflii nf hoilli!,; Di.. ..RffS. rut tlism

Into ,L Hauc<'pan uboiit seven mlnules beforr >oij w!-‘<li In yersc them. Pour (iver 1li*'iv\ holllug w abr nnd cover tlgliit, letting Hiem ei.ni'l mi 11v' kitchen table or buck nf I hr sTnve Inggs rooked in thlj way all' fur mnr- dlKrstlble ihnn when boiled and are ifih d iily rimre easily pre­pared.

EXTREME MOURNING.Some lime ngn blurU honlercd checks

for woinr-r., wh'' wtuheil tn express Hielr Hint*' nf m"urnlng Iti i-very ru'ftsl 'le way, r.jipcurcd N"\v i ili“ news that Lng-

I I land Ih lu inlnpt rniuirnlng pnetage stumps. 'I’hls ceruiinlv srrui:. in be wearing one's bi'iarl I'll t h'' \ i

I

FOR THE BABY PILLOW.

arr'cmcen f'^rtn In ihn hirgesi rnin > rt In the Hrlttfib cnpltul The .‘TiguKenimii of Mr, U iibkr fnr one of ihi limdlnK re]r!»wna a high fomplimenl tn lil-. ul.lJIty us u Hinam

Mr Ituhite, who Is preparing fnr th'- I operuih- Hiage, bus a ri pi rtiilre ipiw ihm | ' ' "he will make hlH opcritte d'diut ju Cpi- j Kcritlicrs anrl dsnvn .-ire nod s ■'Fauni. ' Esrunillln In TU'Am s I'ui- ' bHli> pillow and li dr i-* nieri. ■ \V- lfr;irn ItH WugmT s 'T .ii.ii- 1 place uf them n‘*e dii.d haiiSer." Telr.imnnd in ihiil cnmpnsiT'y ' pir llu* .so-i'uili'il i'Yp''! l.istiiigs rhp>‘ do not "l/iheiigrln . wild Ii]gel<tln lii ’L’mah'H retain Ihe lieai, njul inip;iii operi' nf that iianp, Ii is r M**'rt'‘d thiil , grRUCe lh.it rrmittii he will rnuhe his nperullr dil'ul ai i' n- ' I'lCPh alf.

He will

The best food for a child is im portant to you. Will you please read these fac ts . '

The wisdom of the age? has decided th a t wheat is the perfect food. Not com, not oats. In w heat alone are all the needed elements supplied in bal­anced form.

But the 'wheat should be whole.W hite flour leaves out very im portant element#

—all the wheat th a t’s not white.And flour, in the form of bread, is never suffi­

ciently cooked. The inside of the loaf never get# half enough heat to break up the granules of starch, so the digestive juices can get to them. So, much of the starch—which is 70 per cent of the wheat— never digests. I t ’s insoluble.

That is the reason for Mapl-Flake.Our wheat is steam-cooked for six hours; then

cured. 'Then every berry is flaked so thin th a t the full heat attacks every atom. Then they are toasted, for 30 minutes, a t 400degrees.

The result is a food th a t’s all food. No part goes lo waste. No part ferments and breeds germs in the stomach.

No Swollen Hands for Anty Drudge*.Mrs. Youngwife— “I ’m in a peck o f tro u b le . Some

f r ie n d s a r e com ing to d in n e r to -n ig h t to ce leb ra te T o m ’s b ir th d a y , an d m y h a n d s a r e so sw ollen , I am s u re th e y w ill be no ticed .”

Anty Drudge—“What caused your hands to swell like I^hat?"

Mrs. Youngwife—‘T had two big baskets full of clothes to boil today —baby does get his frocks so awfully dirty.”

Anty Drudge— “ I f m y h a n d s w ere in th e cond ition of y o u rs , I ’d be asham ed o f th em , too. W hy I h ad fo u r b ig b a s k e ts fu ll, and m y h a n d s w ould, d o c re d it to a f irs t c la s s m an icu re . M y d e a r , use F e ls -N ap th a soap , a s d irec ted on th e w ra p p e r , an d you w ill never be w o rr ie d w ith sw ollen h a n d s .”

We get our delicious flavor by boiling the w'heat with pure maple syrup.

l^ffitlng ftir till* r i f tm h a r s h In , Uivfr hliiH5nrnf»

It requires 96 hours to prepare M apl- Flftice. Sorne flaked food s, for th e purpose of cheapness, are prepared in one-fourth th a t tim e P u t difference appears in thenourishm ent.

M apl-Flake is th e perfect food — th e best food a child can have. So 'we m ake th e child w ant It, in th e interefil of «11 concerned. T h a t’s w h y w e use m aple syrup,

Your grocer know s th a t M apl-F lakc is, by far, th e b est food th a t he sells.

pIlplU fr*a- r'f thr- Mold? iili'l

The ntilr food lerved lo individual paokxr#* Id hotel#, clttb#, #nd 00 dlome c a n .

\‘ViH (Isrili’rj ift«>fiprnii Mil' riiOMlhli\ this i l ls .

htMu T ALlK*l t . t JiIh lii'iii^'

1llNP«li»ii 41rmt’ii gOnniTli.Tl '- V\'iinH'i5''J il'iTii- Hoi-b’iy nf

1!,.- .\-.rth <'iiiTiMr> HaptiM I'hiir'li heh!Its I n i'■ ling jf Ih*’<Y\y iMfrtii .nn M'-? VVill.irj| Smll lj . M

IliMdl'i.ifl Small, Mrt*. 1.. f4h*iiMril laul Mih. .r'lsrpti N WTggiu w'r-rr ineijatji'- Till I WHS ”th " tiifl'U'^Mrai.f MU'.!'- tn MlssUm-i,'’ ari'l a iiitpfM was M-ail l'.\ Mis'* I-:!l/ ibi'ih I i.i J Mrs.Ttu-'*' it' 11 Sinitl’. n'!ul a po*‘m, altil viim ni iVi'iiip iM'Ti dif-iURsnl liy .M ra !•'\\* Honki?!'' f-'nll uHlny ilir u u -tin g chtMv \\UH .1 h'li'lal ru'iir. f'lt. i 'C'-phiin rnn'mitli-* ho\Yfi cT Mrv. Thfndnrr- S Ru.\-

Mr,*. / li,i ri'.di I*. Mra l?i-njumin [ItV ,

AS POETS SING

If you hired a girl to do the washing, you wov-ldnT" do it yourself while she sat in the parlor, would you ? That would be ridiculous.

T h en , w hen you g e t a cake of Fels-Naptha soap, use it the Fels-Naptha way ancl let it do the work. If you use Fels-Naptha as you would other soaps, you are like the woman who does the work herself while Her hired girl plays the piano.

A woman who uses Fels-Naptha as if it were just soap, instead of a new way of washing, is misguided or foolish.

The directions on the wrapper are plain: Use Fels-Naptha in cold or lukewarm water, with no boiling and no Hard rub­bing. That’s why Fels-Naptha was in-

. vented, to do away with boiling and hard rubbing, save fuel, save health, save time and save the clothes. Make Fels-Naptha do your* work for you while you i>Jay the piano. Follow the directions on the red and green wrapper.

j C i k , to a C o m .I.ikr tn n ruin. pufisInK fr'-m hand to hand

.\rn enmmon ineTiMii.Thf HhuiTtir-HH ii\ tlioi

away,nut Ljvv'h reinvmtirnM

fttand

ml d!A>' liy day imprt-rtp wciarB

.H iinspolli'il with-

The tiuirli of lime, up In an antique land WluT>- Ri'iTit ri'"Jd Mwn old cpftrurtea

.ll'l -lavInt.ifiMs InirMfi Ih' rtiiU in def.ty

in-rfiu I uml piei-tnii? Hpile t>f grinding•anii

iiiid Mr I’i-riir-J

TXnrril Orniftii liy I'u | iLIj<i.' Korl^e^ F'-irm." ;i ‘Irntna :ii fruir nal.'*,

Wbll I'f- pri"“ ’iiU'il !i\ tlu' mi'riil'i'TH nf Mt I'.'irniH Drjiin..||r I'lah uf (u ih*;r lu i « 'in ii.l Hill! Wn(iTT-i1.i\ iii^fhi, .hine . i Tne pl.iV will iw piVfTi iimler tho nuppiaon i f St Anlhotiy .-i Sr .!-iv n( Hi-- r'uireli <'f I *iir L.i'lv nf Ml. ( ‘ .rnu’l. nial wiU bo for

binrlil i'f ihe [.,imrhl;iI Hih uil

r.inip nr Je! ha VP l .i

•SH nf

nr sorrow

'pP'lW'h.il ue 1 I

The rJ' trif1" ,Snvp 11 .1! of I'lvr a

Th'iUgl. MiM' alillvlnri

has been

r feared we may

nmOTV lime de-

v.uiis

•nr persistent yol all things else do­

lls Ir;. tpf

IliRi firm as whnn they first werft

Arlo Bates.

M a k o M E N K 'S y o u r s o u r c e o t s u p p ly , w h e t h e r I t 's r e m e d ie s or r u b b o r g o o d s , p r e s c r i p t i o n s o r p e r ­f u m e s , c o n f e c t i o n s o r s o d a t

'WtH Q lve S h ir t '(1 ti1#t U nner.; A .^hirt v a ls l dflncp ulll 'ip ?i^pn undr.- ‘

ib # All# »l*es of th" Ladies’ A'ixHinr>, | I i''»n Xo. Z. tn t7te Ari'-lp-il i >rdcr of

{t-ftbihPnlftfts nt HRmorUn Hall. 172 Bol'n- , I oveuue. Fridftv nighi, June U. The ;

C^ertWltte# that is arranaing th-- affair -’no ^|i(fta r f Mir# Caibarlne fSocahuf, Miss fflaT^arftl Mnryey. <M1*h Rnrah Sweeney.

Hftpury. Miss Loretta Tytell A nni DoU’iliue. A Herond oohi- |

'ml. cfiUtlellnn; t f ihc MIshck Ehzahrih Alice nrndy. KJLh(-i-ii(p Doug- i

V U Ce:.llJn neilly andrjr C0l'!l (r. Mis. %Vlnl/red iJiPiiahiM

O th ei'ln e McKlntioti, will hnve p£ rof’r*'shments. The ofllrof#

■ * ‘ nt. Mis# Jeu-. Miris Msrsa-

Aljce Bradv:

ROACH -END ENDSROACHES

Large and «nritill v»rleLle«! I’nt up tn eprlnkler top riiDs, Iftr. ftod 2 5 e .^ bat oDtj tit M enk'sl

Ki ##.»». x.:i»(n«ruu- .»u’iN.inn'jn,g.t p t refp'shments. Tl

V R.re: PrMbltnt. vj.?;’ vlpe-pTf#ld''nt, Ml

v*ernsrr. Mies Alj<

H places overdeveloped wom en on the same l.taii# as their slender sister*. Tt taper* off th e bust, ffat- lens the abdom en, and abaolately reduces tbr hips from one to five inches. Not a *'arness--not a exsm- l ersome sMair, no tortiuinR strap#, hut the mi’sL scientific exam ple of rorselry, l.wjned in such a manner a* lo give the wearer absolute freedom of m ovcttieni,

N ew W . 0 . R edugo, No* 7 7 0 , For large tallw om en . Made of w hile coutil and ligh t w eight white batiste. H ose supporter* front and aide*, hites 20 to .V>. P r ice 1 3 .0 0 .

N ew W . B, R ed u so . No. 7 7 2 . For la r^ esh o r tW'omen. Is ihe sam ea* N o. 770, e ic c p l that the bust is som ewhat lower all around. Made of white coutil and light w eigh t w hite batiafe. Hose anp- pr/ters front and aides. S iec*20to36 . PricftfS.OO*

Foulards were never pret* tier lUan at ihe present lim e and never mot'R fashionable. -Vh they make exceedingly useful as well as attractive gowns, the fact is a welcome one. Here iK u model which is em inently graceful and chic, yet which ia quite sim ­ple, Its cliHrm depending npnn the grace and the beauty of Its line*. The blnuso la a distinctly novel one. with effective and be­coming drapery at the Lihoulder# and eteeves of the latest sort, while the skirt Is circular, fitted with darts over the hips. A* Illustrated thff trimming la inensallne aatln and lace, while the chem isette and under sleeves are of tucked washable tulle. ThertL Is n draped

Irdle of thw measallne which arranged over the lower

edge of the blouse lining, #fi making that garment all In one and rendering It easy of adjustm ent. All Ihe pretty ititn silks, that are to be so extensively worn throughout the summer, auch light weight wools sa chiffon and filet voile and the many fine cotton and silk and cotton fabric#. fMr which this a^a- Kon la to bo noted, all are

ropriatp for tho design, rimming v a r i^ to silit

the special material Chosen.For the medium s1i« will

he required, for the blouse n yards of material 2], 2H rards 27 or 1% yard# i l inches wide, with H yard of tucked net. % yard of plain net for the drapery, yards of lace and m ifsrda

A sk any dlealftr g n y ’w h ere to show you th : new W. H. “ hip subduing*' m odel*, which will produce the correct figure for prcvailiug m odels, or any of our num eroas style* w hich are m a ie in auch ft T tr ie tr a* t ) guarantee # perfect fit for every typ e of figure.

or handing: for the skirt 7U

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NE\^^\RK EVENING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. 1908. 13

KNOT TIED ON BANK OF RIVER

Outdoor Nuptials of H iss Har> garctta Meyer and, James

K. Rice Jr.

HONEYMOON TRIP TO EUROPE

BfiCfial Dlnpalrh iu fftr .TL. VI W; .V/, U .SN E n ' B H C N S W l l ’K. Juin^ li. i 'p . ,n Hid

Ihiaii Hurraur.dtng Un.* hunu- o f Mrt< Johii Cl i r if ll uphur M f o n ih i ‘ l<uiik •jf Uie K a r l l u u Rlvvr, in in ^ l iL u u l llii'wciWiiig df tusr iiKJfPt U.iimlJhT, Mi.sd M a r t i i r ^ t l a Ig J umu'h 1m . r it j H'ri*J r - , uun of fviiuiLT Judiee inul Mi.s,. J a i i g bK e u r n y Dice, look pluct ll . .s gi t. nnn ' i , . Th«‘ brltJat p a r ly iiiMpTiiruUi u fu r i ’o p y of pttlrij*.

A lOJiB Walk w as couhi; ul-(vU f r tnn tli j u le p a o l th e fii>nt tx*r> ti tci i h f Hirtli*-r fiiile i ,t file i^rusb pLut jiriMiiiil wtiU'h lii»' d r i v e w a y d r i tes Tin; p a l t iw a y w as t:u\ €J'ed Willi gn-Hii larpH't, jiiul i»n I ' l i luT w e r e a r r u i i4r«.) I'i ws i.r in irK'>vUl”s Tho ii up lL i l magO’ wiiH l<y an r-chnfilra. » f iwelv. ' pteres. ii speu la l p la l- ' f u i i n be ing cnnsi r' ji'UM rt>r ilu* mus ln l tiij a t gne sldi^ nf u,-- il r lvew uy A s lUe [im- ce»*Hioiittl Ihe "Weililliig M a l a h " fr dn ‘’Tan n h au M er” wan ietider»Ml. ..i>J i'ur Uu receBftlonnl thu ‘ T r lu m iih n l M n u - b ” fto iu *'AKSa."

T h e b r id a l prueeMsion wriii It il by tlip ,uptieT't», followed b>' th e miiM Ihhi ' \ t h o brlJosnirtldH a n d th e btMde, OMembMl .i> h e r b r u th e r , i . 'h r is io pher c e r e m o n y waa p o r fu m ie d by Mi v, li r . AblK»tt E. K l t t redge , nf N r w Y o rk , past^ir am er lt ii j j o f th e Middle Avi ini*' Rer' .frHif'l C h u r c h .

T h e brldeHmnld.s; w ere ih»- M!a«fh Mar- g a r e t t a a n d Chir.i 1.*»vsUh t . i i >hk!t;s <if t h e br ide , of New Vurk: Miss Heb ip linok, of F I t t a b u r g : Mias Ann-'t 11 ll nm ll tm i , o f Mllw 'aukee. a n d Miss Sallb* XcUsuii Rice , a s la ter nif The livld»-Krug]ii, ainj Mlsa M o l l l t a B. Dcmi'diij*. o f i h U c i lv

T h e bea t i iinp w as S»‘liu> ir-r Ni-lisnii Rk;e . a bruthid- of th e lirhl+Kro'im, and t h e u eh e ra wcr»* IVrcy It. F y n f sefi-ni! a n d R o b e r t 11 lult-^NVlla^ni, nf N\-w Ynirk, R ic h a r d C. Hire, nf ih ls rli .v. IrvtriK M D a y . of W ld tp Flulna , N. Y . ; <’h.ir les D- 8 nedek<r-r. of Fi-rih Ani lmv. imd ib ^cKr G r e e r , o f Hye. X V.

THie g i f t of th e In iil' Broom to ilie brliti^ vfB.fi a a a p p h lre brarel tH. T h e hrkh ' travo h e r a l lendar ilH Ipots a n d [i.-irasnls ^n ib rn 'd - r r e d w i th nuiri^iirritr.s 'Phr lo j ih Broom g a v e h ie a t l r i i d i i n u gold lumrllw. Mr am i M re . R ic e hqII ro-nnir row f.ir K iim jie nii t h e i r hone>niooii. ‘I' l ify will s p en d Itir BUnimer travellru' , .

WEDS OCTOGENARIAN.Mli»a M a r E r n r e f D e ik l k e . o f l l j i h i r n y ,

B«^Coni«^a U r i d e <»f I.. M. F e r k l n s ,o f l i n i l MUM.

R a h w a y , J u n e 3 L, M u r r a y Ferklins.a n ot toge iuirl im milliniia nf B a ^ tp rSprlnB.s, Kan. , fn im er ly .i r. sl<b u[ and et ll l a la r g e i i m p e n y nw m i- hn ir . u.i.s m a r r i e d y e s te r d a y to .Mies ^ f a r g a r e i D en lk e , of th is p la tv . thn c i ' i \ i i a m y l a k ’ I n g p lace at th e resfclenff o f tlip bride I te v , Dr. C. L. ( ’cjodfr. t i i - fn r fpf P a u l ' s Episcoiit4l t ’hurc-h, ntlb ia ll- B 'I'la re w e r e no ushor.s a n d liu tirl<lal a u . nd.im.s. T h e Couple stotKl before »n linnit nen ii:ink o f rosee a n d llller* Th e brM e wiij>« g 'lwn- «d hi H b lu e t r a v e l in g suU.

Mr, p e r k i n g a n d Mlsa IV o ik e h a d bhcn acgUriln ted gliic^e slie w as a g i r t Jn s h o i t d res spa . Mr P e r k i n s s wife wiLg v ery f o n d of AlJes Denilie. A weflillng br»a»k- f a s t W0 H served . Atnong th e g u e s t s w e re | M a y o r C, Ii l lolmesa- Miss M , i r g n r e t | D e n lk e , Mrs. 1* C, •'’ooder, Mrs, D, W . C. i C o le s , Mrs. 0, D , Wiuai. Mie. F r e d t r l o k 1 Bqule r , M rs. It H. H ough . M rs F W ' Sel l. Mrs. Man* \YeKlervelt, ML^s H o l to n , o f R a h w a y , Miss SiodfLirtl. o f S isvuren ; M r s . F r e d e r i c k (' , Bnrtlwell, o f WnslIUdd; F r e d e r i c k EndrcH mid da i ig h tp rs . »if N e w ­a r k . a n d A r th u r Mnurliie. of R i h w u y . M r. a n d Mrs. Perkln.q will r e s a l e in K a n ­sas .

MIDDLESEX COUPLE MARRED TO-DAY.

MARRIED IN SHERIFF'S OFFICEC o n n e e t l n i t U u c l u r Vt'edM L o n g

I l r a n r h Aitrl, .TuMilee o f i l i eF « u i ' t ‘ OttlotiJ T I riH.

F R E E H O L D , J u n e B.—'Phe ii iK i i l c ofhee o f Sher i f f Asa FThucIh wuh ll ;e sre n,y o f a w ed d in g y es ie rdoy . w hen !.>r. Ih -n ry ■\V, B eck w i th , K u s i l j i r i t , Oorui , a n d M isa H et t lp Genevuive j u l l e y , gf Ixjug B r a n c h , J d tu ighfer uf Mi, a n d Mr«. Jo se p h . L. Jfllley, were un ir r led by Jiialli.-e o f th e Peace C. H. l i y r k a lu w . u cl erk In t h e sher lfT s oItl«.e.

T h e y c a m e he re wiUi iho idea th a t , ag D r . B ec k w i th wh - w n u n -n - s ld en t , they i rm s t p rucurp a l .cvuse. lu ii ii g to (U^ c o u n t y clerk'd olTl c lhn> wi r* dlstl- Jus loned on lliia i.>l-Ii i i . a n d w h e n the d o c ­t o r ev inced a deslct: to be in u r r l ed uu Huon a s p ossib le he wue d i rec ted to th*' wherlff’B offlee ac ro s s the co r r idor , wh*-!’** Mr. B a r k u l e w lied ih e kuol . T h e coup le left h e r e , a f t e r h av in g been In F r e e h o ld less t h a n bii heur .

EAST NEWARK STAFF OF TEACHERS REAPPOINTED

X o c r e a s e H o f 8a l u r l e N A l l A r o n n U .F r ii ic< lp tt ] (*lrc»Mon (irtM u J a n i i >

i u 91,1100.All th e p re s en t li ' i iche rs In t h e K nsl

N e w a r k P ub l ic S cIk oI w e re reaj»polnted l a s t n ig h t a t a inccllnR of th e B o a rd of E d u c a t i o n . E ; o h not un Increuso In s a l ­a r y , T h e leachc if l am i il ie i r s a l i u l e s u re a s fol lows:

P r in c ip a l . F r a n k P, <llfiisun. IhOnh; vice- p r in c ip a l . Mlaa K a th e r i n e Gilllgnji. J t a r g a r e t K en to n . M a r y Mooney,t70^ G r a c e R. U 'M Jlley , $70n; M urg ii re i D e le h y , *tm'; c’la r a I l a m m c l l . SlCTD: A nna Gloeaon, 4G7o: G n u p r r e iu lo r j ; u s f , iWHJ.

P r in c ip a l Glee.^oii g e t s a n ln> reu s e o'* $30ii MIhM aimK'.m ill' w h i le al l tn ee t h e r s rece ive $fi<i mldilloiml.

J o s e p h U. F e n y was r e a p p o in te d mu.^lc t e a c h e r a t a s a l a r y of JlifJ; H u g h Duffy a n d Jan ito r , a t tFj*? a yea r , un Increuae uf loO. -PhyMlolRn Dr. WUIIam B. McGIt-n- n o n will rece ive JUth an d F l c r k WllUaui C a r e y S800. Miss A g n es M u r p h y , of Ea.vl N e w a r k , w as ^ippolnipd n;i ad i l l t lona l t e a c h e r . She wl!! receive fii<iO n yea r .

A reso lu t io n w as a d o p ted to close tho sch o o l f o r th e su m m tT vac i i i iun on F r i ­d a y , J u n e 26. T r u a n t Offlner Ji*bn Tlornt-y Bent In hla res ig n a t io n , t o t a k e elTecC J u l y 1.

/■ In .3.11 J . 0 ’- K c u i ‘n e y H i c e .

LARGE WEDDING IN ORANGE.> |Imm I . I U I hii It. l l li i iM'lkJtril W i l l IB'

euiiK* <lti‘ l l r l i ] e « ( » f W l H I i t m "W.< rMbIt, 4tf \ e t \ i t r k .

One of ibi- la rg e UoiiiP weddhigiA InOr.'Jhgi th i s .................II v\'UI h r Hull ufMiss l . l lliiiu ll IthiriE'banh ihitiKbicr of Mr. iitid M r a VVlllJam \S Bia mliaTd, uf21 I.hiilcu iiliii/. ti) Wim.ini W olth is 'H> . wliUli will Ik- s.jl>-mn:z<il ut G.3n u't'iui k 1 lio b il .h ’.‘4 grunJijlIn-r, Rev In'. 4ji'iirB‘' 1-'- 1 »ii khiM.)ii. will of-hi Lite Tbi brld«-. who will bi- *ii\<n iiw.iy bj' l.iT fill 111 r, will vi'.ir aaliii lurss.iliiH- uml potui <lv Vi idr<' Lov.urui bi-r bnuiiurT will b>' Ilf iicrlbiilH iu)d lllb-u Mt' liie v a l h | ll .-r \<U will befiislrljril WiMl I'l’ilUgc bliJ.H.><OI[lH Ulid hotonly or imiii '111 u i)ljiiihui<| liri-Hjt-li, .l b IM uf lin' Liridi-Kn'oii, 'I'lu' iiuiM i l li iamr, M ins JGi IjH H h i ia ’hurd , ,':1stiT uf ili.* brMi', will wwii j)iili' b in . ' Micsssahuv. w h h u hand i-iiihruliltTvil li fit lu i ol la<> und a p b l l l r e hal i»l sof t w h i la iUt ivv.With pink rnsi-.H iiml orvliSdH

The brk)> .sin.i Ids iirv i 1ih M is sfs ! ’< rn and ■ M.i rgijn i S to w a i l , i.f N'l w Vui'k, Miss I n n a SriiHb, Miss V i-i .l I ' l i i u b .iiid Alif-s M arg u o rU e W i l i a m s , '■! Kasl ‘ 'i- an«+', all ul wluhin wjJl w m r tS'-cks nf cTiMin m an t i i l s '- l [t ovi-r ur i-hM .sli.ub d saMii wltli go ld n 'l ii ini ings. 'I 'hr I'Mni- imuUs will bo gold lMi']dns. s*’t Wdli ba-

pparts, K ilt s of !tu* br ide .lime.s S Him*, of liJMiiK''. is to bo tin' b* si lOiia, uihI ih-' ukIh t s seh' i ' l ' -d ari* Ibiv id M i.Tiibh, b r i l l o r iil Hu- lirldi-Kroom. I;D l■mslll. A lb r J ' I ' r a b b , n ta l U"tn-r[ Canip- bell, of th i s c i ly . Fi' i 'clmlck Liilig, ofM o n tc la i r . W j i l i s r AM»n .,r N r w Vork. aii' l Ijalpli ! :l.. ta h a id . b r o t h e r of »!i' brnli*. Tlii* K ro m n 's glft.s to h is a t h iii!- iinl.s ar-- sll\>‘i -h a n d e d l a i w s

.Mt*t a tc tu 'P t l.m Mr. C r a b b a n d his bhil>* will li 'ave fo r a iiMmli 's lourtl ir uugh llii* ThogwiiuJ IsluuiJs iind I !u* UrviU Lakes . T h e y will rpsUb* In SouUi i J range .

U riMv II - V I n u l l .

llallit-ri Mastlngs P.novn, »'f H ro.kl\n, arid Ml.sa Klin M o r r i s o n Lhivlsgj!, of rir.i Hidgc- street, wt-re ni.iirUil at liu- rC'[- di'ncv ' if Itev . H c iu ^ ' Vumlorbci-k. 27'! Monli’tiilr as'viiue, to-day Tin* wi-ddlng was nltk*ndfd h>' .Miss Itplierca Mass'‘Si, who noted iis inalil of honor, aiul .Mis. J. LeglJo Tlujni]ison. of 2t>3 M o n tc la i r a v - - hue. Tin* bridt groorji Is sf'cr* !}ir\' nf tin- Naval Militia in Brooklyn, ami the oouplv will res ide In tlm l cUy on tla ir ri-lurn from a tour of Urn ('‘atpktlls

J D i h m o i t - l l a t I kj ,

SUM M IT, J u n e 3 . - T l i e w ed d in g of Mls.s M in jo r ic I sabel lt ' B iu ley an d A r th u r R ah - nion, b o th of th i s c i ty , wks .«oiprnnlzMd la ic yes tenSny afU Tiu iu n a t th e ho m e of the b r id e 's n»other . Mrs. I.wahclle li. M:il- Ify. 77 B o u lc v a n i Kev DhlpTnaii Hull, p a s to r of the L'lrst f Japll s i ( 'hur< h h>TP, r e r fo rnu-d the r iToinou>’ Miss IGlsb* Hal ­ley. s i s te r ol th e br ide . fA'as maid nf honor , Mis , H e n r y 1., Muchtnot'i:*, s is te r- lii-liiw lu th'- h r ld e g ru o n n n ia l ru n tif i'liinor, a n d Ib'Vril A, (h i r l la . o f Brooklyn, Im.sI m a n TII^* rsher.« wcri* H e n r y L. M uelimore a n d J M alc olm !^i Rue. Tin- luddu wii.s u U i red in whiB- ohirfon c io th o ver wMto s n im wirii m ro.'-- prilnl veil c a u g h t w i th o m n g i blrtssoniH. AfO-r lia- wvodinB u i i n c p l i o n was a i ' i r rwtd'.'h tlio v o u n n ''.KiplL-* loll on a ar-ddl iu; lour ilu'oiiKti th e Soiilb. F p o n IbHi' i i - tu r n tlie> will r e s id e In a hi:fiise mhiw b(*iug erei ted fo r Hicm. a n d Hic gift t>f Hie h iid cg ro o rn 's fn tlnT , ill rtpriiiKileld n\ 'e- ruio licrv 'nn* b r id e is ih e d o u K h ie r of the Into Wl llliini F. U a ih y . ftir m a n y .T'enrs a m e n ib c r *if th e lirm o f Hal l ty it

I m n b c r d e a le r s . In N '-w atk . l l e i l i l U ( r t u n - 8 l i o e n i n k e r Weili lli iK-. N E W H R l ' N K M ' i r K , J u n e 3.~Ml.s.s

M ar la Shoeu i< ikei, ol C lo v e r Hill, anil Hdw'ard D. HetiSinKinii, of iCast Mlllstoii", wen* m a r r io d a t Uic ho m e of the hi l iu lasj iilghl a t K o 'c lo ck ft \va*i a ipii* | uffnlr. o n ly th e InurnaU ale n IntlvcR a n d n ft=w f r ie n d s a t t e n d i n g f t w H en ry Ijorkwoiid, p.iKtur of tin* Kn.sl MMUslime Hefornn*d C h u r c h , ofPelateil.'VVedtHua TcGivn I ' l i i r e Moiklli.

N E W B U r N S W l C K . J u n e :i. -A p rcH y ro m a n c e will cu lnilnntv ' h e r e on the evi*n- Ing of J u n e 24 w h e n M is s M ary Whitlleld , dauEhn>r of and Mrs. J a c o b H. W h i t - tleld, will b ec o m e th e wife of H a r v e y D iliillflBh. Bi>n of Mr. u n d Mrs. Giles Hull- hfeh. T h e b r ld i -g roum la t h e c le rk of the M ar l in ae l co m m is s io n here .

l i i l i l i re <Hrt l»> l l r l i l t* t o MtHils. AFPf.ETON, WIs., Jime 3. The tuiir-

rlngf* ol Ml-ss Barbara .lane McNnUfetliton, daughter uf J*diii McN.uiKlitun. inillton- nli'e p ap e r in-uiuraclurer. and Ih-ofessor Jiidson < t ■RcisebiisU, a nieinber of ( lio faculty nf Lawrence rnlvcrHiiy. was sol- emiils^ed lael filKht. Bresl'lent Samuel Phiiitz, of Lawrem;e. Ifniversity. olfl<'latr<l, Tht! gift of the bride lu her briilesumids WISH a Trip to Europe,

STOUTENBURGH-KING.M tir r i ii a** o f .Uo m G 'I h I c Y i i o i i g

\V c»mon t o \ e M i i r U e r n1 H o m e o f i l i r ll rliltv.

Ml.ss E l l u l King, d a u g h l e r of Mr. a n J Ml.*' Wi llnuii II Kin;;. Ml S m ith Willow

| S t i « i t , .MiinnT. ir uuJ R o b e n L. S l o u n n - bu ig l i, of Ihls oRy, 'ivefi- marrl»*d last n ig h t at The Ip nio of th e b r ld o 's p^renLs b\- H"V l l e n r \ R. Ro.^o. pa.sTor th e

' I ' l i u n i i of Him i teil r. ' iuei N e w a r k Miss ' Klj g. who w as K<iWlU'd In prlni ' i-ss |a< e

a o l t a i r l e i l a .«li -Wer biunpier of |IIU-s of TJn- Milh'V. Wris . i t l r iu ied b ' Miss .Albe K i-ha rds-ui, t»f ih ls dt.v a s m a id of honor ,

' a n d ihe Mlsse-: RhiillinC............... oiei.Mary Sm lt l i a s In idcsiinilds Miss Ftlidi- a r i l so n W'-*- aliln* lace u\ 'ei i»lnk sHkLiud Ihe hr 1110 111.11,1 Imlh Wore goWTI.S of

i h a i i s ie Hvor l ink silk L y n d e nS l 'm te u lm r g h . n bM»Un*r of tiu* br ld e - g ; i n f o . lloTod Its luSl lliaii A 1'eia*ptlol1 fiill'iw ■•ll lie- wold i ' iK ' 'el ottioiiy. a1 vvtili-h I (I' re* W . |-1 , 1<01|1 Til.* g l|esi>

' .Mr irjnl Mis Sti>utenhui gli hii\'p guiie oil .1 wu'ddlng till ' . 1 hi Iheli n i u r n th ey

' wid ii -M. g, M inlrl.Lji,I i i e h o e M e r - f u l r jU lH -' 'ri,> riiiirriag' of M i.sh A i .Ij,* W Coi-o;,:il (iT h.3 Rldgrwoiid iipjiil. Sr.iiih *n- I ijgr'. iili‘cc of III* la le Jaiui.H !■’ Wvj/d-

to B. imoti B o r n a id S c h n e i d e r .L . nIsH ■>! Sol.Ml u r a i ig e . will ta k i ' |djo-e in tiiL- i ‘haro]i ol Ihe 1[m|> i o iimnmiorn S - i. i Il n r a i ig o . at .a oKiuek l ids a f t e r -........ I i will ht a ipdei iifTalr. r.dl«i\vt*dl ' \ a reeet lion al tio lu 'ide 's luuin'.V. hei . ri,.- d« eoi aHofiK will Im' o f pink Lind wtilli pennies llii'l p.’llmH 'I’he oereJIlOllV will be pi l 'foeun d liy HeV lU'WlS t ’ulll- ero ji . i c i l u' ol I la* vhiircli T h e bMde’s b r o d i i r . Ijoui;- MV r o h i o i d . will g iv e her a w a y , Sh*' will wa-ar a n eriii»lre gowil of Willie ih ii ii til lv lace with .i tulh* IiI'IlI.R

, ind or ,(nge hloHsoms, a n d will r a r r y a s(niw« r bomjuei of o r c h id s u n d lIlU-s ■■[ I ! . ' v.i|]os The m nlr iin of lemtu'. Mrs. I ’l.Jiik A 1., 'Jlonimeclleu, a l s m uf llic b n d o . will w e a r ,i w h i le lam* i-oIm* <j\a r p in k , w i ih a w h i te ho-e pl.fiirM liaf I r i m n n d wilti pink roses. H e r ImVHjueC vv'il] be of tl;e Hiime Tli'Wi.s, T lm unis T, W e l k i n s will t«e the Im-s; m a n . und tiie Lislu r.s etio.''" M a r e \ ‘Iclor uTid [U n ja m ln Hyr<jri, •’TaMk A l. ’l lu inmedli -g and Tr ls- lij 11 h. nil her

W' i i l l i i e r - f 'o l f * .T h e m n r r i a g e o f Miss D o i i s ( \ d e , d a u g h ­

te r of Me and iMrs. Lu c iu s A. t ’ule, of I ' ll S n i l h M't im av e n u e , E a s t O r a p g c , to

LiiiiJs Wiillrif-i', a l so of t h a t cRv. waji perfortiii-).! hint n ig h t a t Hu* h o m e nf llm Ijrliie H p a r i n t s by HcV. C ln i r le s E H u tc h - lijscm, r e c to r o f ( ’hriut Ep lsi -apul i^liiirch. E a s t u i a n g o . In Hie p re s e n c e o f t h e ini- n ie d ia fe fantll>'. O wing hi Hu; rocejit d e a th uf u slHler e f Hn* l.»rU.h‘h nu ii li c r Iheri- Was lui rei 'eiuiolj Tin* b i id e w ore a g o w n of w hi le .satin a n d duehe.-iN lace, w i th a hice lu l iia l veil, am i s h e r a n led

j lUioH of th e vjili+'v Slio Wi"< n i i e n d c d hy i iW'i tu'ldiMijiiUdg, Mlsd Ev e ly n H Gllh-s- I pie a n d MLss Lillian DD^HSon, whoI w o re f ro o k s of w lihc silk nuiji o v e r pink, i iiTjd e u i r ie d L^niuinpts nI roflcs. Goi. lon

W'. (iniTul. of E a s t t.)raiiKe, w a s Iho best I Ilian .VII Wnll iier a n d hts h r td e will lhn<' In Chii tliiim,I l l i i r r l h - W a n m o k .

Miss Main I Ed i th W a r i a n k, <!jiughter of Mr. aiui Mi- , ll u h er l W a n io . k, of ei)

; l o v o i i strvi ' t , <ind .MIlTiJii F H a r r i s , of ' Sli Wart n\' iTiiie, ts ith of Arllrn?'b ii, w u e , n i . i r r b d hist Jiight in T i i n l t y Episeopa.1 I ( 'ha r i ' l i , t h a t pku-e, by Kev. Jium L ! lii nlges, I I k * le r lo j , aRFlsIed by Rev. VVlll- i i.iTii .J. I .n ic y , of F h r l s t D ln irch . Hrtrrl*

so:,. Mlsfj. Eiiilh' .'•^purk, of (•unuten, w as■ mnin! of honor , niid Miss ( l r , o f l..i'iLj|e, i l a

liT'iii4 siiiind. AiHiii r i i r u n d a g o . nf E a s t<irn!i.ge. w as l»est innn Tin us lie j^ wen:

: H a i r y Hogert, W a l t e r W e s H - r e t* and I i ln rn i i i Lul liam. T h e b rh le w.is g iven I iiwa\' m m a r r i a g e Ij I' h e r faLli'*r H e r

g o w n wiis of w h i le r a d i u m o xer win ip t a f ­f e t a silk, w i th r r im m in g s .d i.ruT-eKsj hin*. Sim t a r r l c d n showi r boiupiet of lllllc-.s ' f th e xnllov uild xvhile rcsi s '1-n- lo.iM "I h o n o r mid h r a l ' s u u iM w i f di">-«i.l in

' u |jp le Kreen slltc T h e y cniTlcd f> rn s und I w h i te ea rtuU IlUIS. j K iLiip- .\ 111 b e r g .

Tht* m . t r n n g c of Miss T e r e s a .\|. Atii- ! be rg , d a u g h t e r of Mrs. Loul.sa M A m- i he rg . of Ik/7 S o u th S e v e n th sire.-t , tu I J o s e p h F. K a ia look phici* jg St M a r y ’s 1 i . 'atiiolle l . ' luireh. th is m o r n in g iil H

ri 'clock. Ro\' . Tkilvcarp S ch ere r , rec io r■ of th e elmreli , <}fth-iale>i at liup iiu l ii'iass.\ T h e brldh' was iiUon<l>'ii by her sj.ster,' MIhs K . i th n r in e A m b erg , as rn:ii<l of liOn- L or. TlionuiB A. Kune, b r o th e r of Did

l)ridi;(frooi:i, wiis The be.sf inai i. a n d The u.shi r« w ere Im nle l M u rp h y . couhEii o f H im hrl< le g? 'tom. .f<ihii Diirr, J o h n Grirf- ri, am i

I B e r n a r d F lv n n , of th is ciiy. Mr. and Mrs.L K.ine will live lu N ew ark

ABOUT TWO THOUSAND PERS,0RS AT THE KAYSER-MAHER WEDDING IN HARRISON

PROTECTiOVi F o il SOI TH END.

D l c y c l e P o l to A ' iu n n D e t t t l l « « l t o P a ­t r o l O n t l y h i f f T e r r h a r y .

Acting Chief Harrlgun ordered the transfer nf Bicycle* Pohceinau Llndcman, of the Fourth Frccinct, to the First Pre­cinct this murnltig, and for about half an hour had the officer In his ufflee at heAdtiuarterH InntructtngMilm ns to ^hut hew duties had been mapped out for'him.

Lindeioan will hereafti;r b * detailed for duty In the southern end of tin? city, as renuMted by the South End Improve- nsent Algoclailon, which sent a letter to th e Police Bonrd Thursday, ashing for police protection. The in ir r stated that policemen were never seen in the extreme •outhern end of the city.

FOLKS YOU RNQW.—Benjamin M*-yer, of W alnut etreet. ta

■pending a few weeks In Pjirla.—Jacob Ludwig will spend Ihe rvert two

w eek , at the Canfield, A tlantic Cliy.—Charles J. Byles, of B8 Wakeniun ave-

bue, and Harvey W. Qraham, of Rock- /away, are In Paris,; —W . U Weatfall reg ister^ fo-day at '■ Craig Hall, Atlantia City, where lie will I rem ain until Juno 16.

—Mr. and Mrs. A. Ogden P ita Oertld, o f Liberty street, are traveling In Kurope, being a t present In Parle.

—H enry*B. Orton, 20 Ingraham place, w ill graduate from Jefferson Medical Col­lege. Philadelphia, Monday.

—T he engagement of Miss Florence Lola Cook, o f Newark, to Arthur Lee Mac- Dowell, o f Verona,. has heen announced.

—Mr. and Mrs, J. Fred Pollard sailed 7 raterdaJ^ on the Kaleer W ilhelm der Oroaae. They will be abroad for three nontha.

—A farewell reception will be given Miss Oarrte Lacks, of 162 Broome etreet, by the Miseei Sedio and Ida Blinder, In their bniDe, » Montgomery street, to-nlghL HIM L acks wUI a l l fo r Sttrope to-mor- r*W, j.,-

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Mias Helen Kathnryn Maher, only daughter of Street Cominlaslonpr Daniel F, and Mrs. Maher, und Emit F. Kayeer, both of Harrison, were married In Ihe Church df the Holy Cross, that town, to­day In tlie .presence of an assemblage #hlch pocked the etllflci-. About two ttiuu- eoiid persons were present. The ceremony. woB performed by Rev. Maurice P. O'Con­nor, the pastor, who wa.s nselsted by Revs. Michael J. Glennoh and Thoniaa J. CaJ- lery, of Ihe Holy Cross ChufcH, and KeV. Joseph M. Kelley, of Bl. Peter's Church, Believing. A high nuptial maaa followed tho ceremony. ,

Bertrand M. Lorlot song the olfertory, and at the conclusion of the muss ren­dered "Oh, Promise Mo,” I

The bride entered the church aecom- j panted by her father and w.is met a t the j altar by the bridegroom and his best man, 8, John RIordan, The bride's dress j was of white sa lln , cat empire, with baby , Irish panels. She carried 0 bouciuet of | orchlda, bride's roeea and llllee of the I valley. I

The maid o f honor w as Miss Mary Lll- I Hso Prandergast, a oouaii) of.^the bride, | who w aa'attlred in w hite modssellne and wore a pleture hat, trimmed wfth plnines. H » hiragimt w as o f ’pink roses. '

T h tT b r id e a m a M i '■♦r* Jitaa Frances Kayser, atatar o f the groom; Miss Anna F. m eeshsu^M lp Oraca fL O'Uallay,

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Mflfy V. Gaculmun Bnd MIj;3 Ttrt^sa Tier­ney. Th«y wore white emliroldered Oreafl- i;b, pflticeas etyli-*. over pink china Bilk, with allppers and (flovca to mutch- Wroatlia o f maiden Imlr fern uml aweet peas were oh ihHr heuda, and they bore arm bpuqueta of pink roaea and aweet peas.

The flower girl was Deborah Tierney, a coualn of the hriih*. who wore a dreHs sim ­ilar to the brldenniald's and curried a bueket of pink ruaea. tied with mohne.

The ushers were Mayor Coriiellua A. MuGIcnnon and Thoitma Murphy, <if East Newark; president of the Hrirriaon Town (.’mmcll. John J. Daly: Pullee Juatlre Jo* seph M. BranneguTi and iP eler O'Dimnor, uf Harrleon, ami Wllllain J. McGlt-imon, of PhUadclplila.

The church was deo.oraied with pnlrn* and cut flower*. A wedding breakfast fol­lowed the cereinoity, at the home o f the bride's -parents, ^ IsOdl street, iit which only th e bridal party *iid offloUtlng clergym en were present. Th« couple left this afternoon for Gonada, where they will spend Ihelr honeymoon. On their re­turn they will refllde at 18 South Third street, Harrison, the houKe and lot being the g ift o f the brlde'i ^ re n ts .

^ e b r td e w a s ' a t e a c h e r In t h e JCiist N e w a r k P a b i i o School f o r s ^ v e r s l yenra.. T h e g r o o m Is {Krojnlasnt l a b u s to ea s oJr-

CONTEST SKILLFREE TO ALL

The K im ball P iano H ouse InauK tifates Through Their Factory D istributors, th e H altet & DavU Piano Co., th eir IQlA CampaiR;:n of Attvertising W ith th e M ost W onderful and

Liberal Offer Ever Made. An Offer Free and W ith ou t Cost of Any Kind, T hat All M ay P artic ip ate in th e B enefits.

FIRST PRIZE -MAGNIFICENT $375 UPRIGHT PiANO.

A BElUriFUL KEW

SECOND PRIZE---Vacation Trip.A CompItte Trip from Newark tothe Adlron- deok Moun aint Inoludlitf Railway, Pult< man, hotel and all exp-ntes and ntumi altoc adit chick lor SI00.

FOR OTHER PRIZES SEE BELOW: upright piano free and over

IM P O R T A N T F E A T U R E ST hr W . W. K im ball Co., th e w or ld 'a la r t t a t

p iaao m in u fa c tu r e r a (capital In veated o v w

ilb.OiIU.lUin) m a k e a m oat rem ark ab le approprlotlo ii for a d v er tla ln ir p u rp o se s th ro u g h th e ir Jobbera, lor th e S ta te o l N e w J e r s e y , th e H alle t & D avl« P lan e C o., w h o p ro p o se to u t i l iz e th e app rop rlatloti In th ia w a y , th e r e b y t a v ln c ttieu sa n ila o l d ollara to p iaao b u y e r ] . In p u r c h a s in t y o u r p ian o th ro u g h th a M allet & U avla P la n o Co, y o u h a v e th e a d v a a t t fa o l th e o n c -p r lc e H a ltet & U avla P lan , Ihe plan th a t p o s it iv e ly e a v e s y o u m o n e y . Ih e plan w h ic h haa lo r n a w a y th e m y s t e r y o f p ian o buylnC-^ Our em ail p a y m e n t p lan m ak e.] It e a e y t o r y o u to aw n < a go o d p ia n o .

$16,000 IN ADDITIONAL PRIZES^THE PRIZES

A w « rd » w ill b « m a d * a* f o l l o w s !r iB S T A U 'A B U . N r i t uj»rl|cl»t

jilhh't , w i l l mxs Ki'ilfll HhAoliilplyfrep ft* iTj*t i>t*r»oii HftiKllnK a vHril fill whluli th xtrltr-nii 1ltce Klinlwilt Plnnu tliti hicTxp«l iiiimitpr nf t1mp« In n c o o n i n n r p w i th nkiuliiimin.

HFf'DNI> AW'AKII, A rompletp trip from Nd'Wiii'k In Alllrirmldirk Mnlili- tiiliia. InvImJiiiEr Ktillwuy, I'lilliiuin, liulrlft jinri nil ^sppiiAdiH, mill return ; hJ|(i t-r^ill t for $1 OO.OfVKnt'h oTGiP ronTe*<TaDLa spudlng In tha

nrxt flyVa llitit will hn Ivpu slerrdU rhr,*k lor^A PullgivlUK llirAO Irt KrmuU) «>r live.'., o r iiiorr, iiach oT Thr i-on- ti’fitautN JlniE lu ths next hl^fliest llfiti Will lnj Kiver*^ c r e d i t rherk fur t ■.UO le*flthpn Ilioati previous <rir«l rtvH iit flL'i. grrouit Dvr a l 190. rrc .i nnl!! 9'2 > la rearhfld , a l w hich aiituiiTiL the rem alh- lnj[ prlxes will h r axvanteti.

These crtidlt c h e c k s are sood oti Hie p u reh as r of ativ n ew u p r ig h t piano In o ur wareruouig ftl reg u la r i c la h nilcr*. l im e of rrcrllt c h e r k s Ts lliulted. (Tnl lt checks c a n n o t be appl ied oa a n y pur- Hiaiie ii iaJp p rev io u s to .lime 10. n n iy o ne c red i t check may be appl ied on the p u rch as e o f o n e plaiiu.

H O W MANY T IM E S CAN YOU W R IT E

T H E T H R E E W ORDS

THE KIMBALL PIANOO N A CARD OR SH E E T OF PA PER

M EASURING 3 INCHES BY 4 INCHES?

Tikis « p n m Wltlitn h lnch b o r d e r It ^ i ippuscd fit t ie r i . i r t slsn.

SIM PLE CONDITIONSTim three words The Kimball PlOno

■iiiiNt Ira writteti plainly.Number fionnepiitlTely eaeh tlttie

TifU write flin wnrd*ia«The Klm bsll I’lAitn I, Tbs Kimball Plane i«, The Kim ball r ia n u S , vte.

4 auitwC vloses at*V3d P. M .J u n t I0.IIWLW rite on on e side of card on ly. No

u'onls nan Ira wrltlun acrogs each other.^U1ly on e card may be sub ml tied by

one faiuliy.tu the event o f a tie. the value of prtaa

orrerrd will Ira eitunllv divided betwseu itmiD ly in g or a prine Identical In char- Sftiir and value of th al oflerfd awarded tu each uf Huch iMiruuns

The aw arding xvlll 'v lu charge of three dlslnterestetl Jolgus w htraedeci-' hton will be final.‘■ S jB Lae any plain card or paper, il te

as [ndlciiied In centre, ro iite it- ante m ust llUnutoxkunuo or e iactw r it* ten x'Oixy and attach lo or om'lose with - card.

N o on e now ow ning an upright piano may contsst-

No on e connected with th e music TuiHlnnss m ay con test.

Ntart turiay, you have the ta m e op- portunITr as an.v one eis«i to win the iraauiiruL;prises.

I piano free, or any of'the other

This is TOUT free opportunity 1( costs nothliHi to try. Them la no fae to pay. The rulft.s are slinple. The nhlkiren can work on it. Tbla will be an entertalnlBij aticl easy coniesi That, will prove henehcljil to all whu enler. Take a card of above-mentlonod size; erlCe Uie three words, THK K IM Ii.\LL PI^N ii', u-s many iiines ;i3 you can on one side of f.ho card only, and bring or send lo e b r store. Get busy. S tart today. DO N O T DELAY. securwoneof tiie niosi vaiiiahio awards.

CONTEST CLOSES JUNE 10TH, 1908------------------------------------------ C O . U P O N ------------------------------- --------------------- liTal! or bring ycur card to thla offlca, addraaaad ta Managgr

' It. N. of Contaat, Hallatt & Davla Plano Co., 186 Mdrhat Straat,^ a w B ^ k , N . J .R e a d th i s eoxjpon c a re f u l ly , Rnd w r i t r plHinly. P in t h i s on rtie i>ui»i<le

of y o u r lIsL a s nn l i s t 'SflH he n o r a p t e i l u»lei«s cn u p o i i or ex a n t w r i t t e n I 'opy is attfluched.

I s u b m i t h e rew i th m y card, on which I h a v e w r i t t e n the word* The Klmlis.llpiSQo ................ limes, suhjeet to all the rondltloniof the conlcsL, and I brrtUyagree to ab ide by th e declalou of the Judgeit

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8 tre e t.

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N T A I t t NOW A n o S T N I l T O U R L IS T AS HOOK AS C O M F L g T K D TO

Hallet & Davis Piano Co.H O M E O F PIAN O VALUE

185 Market St., Newark, N.

Delightful Resortsin the Adirondack and Catskill Moun­tains are reached by througli cars from Philadelphia during the season.There are through trains from Grand Central Station, New York, to Saratoga, Lake George, Lake Champlain, the Berkshire Hills and the Green Mountains.Your local ticket agent will gladly give you full information.For folders on the abore resorta send s two-crut Blamp to AdTcrtlaing Dc[partmcint, Boom IWl, '*AME.RiCA’S~ Ri AtEfiT Grand Central Station, New Turk. railway

las tan tan eo u s BLUE FLAME Oil Cook Stove.

You Bake Your Hands and Armswith the cake or bread which is consigned to the oven of the average range.

Neither hands nor arm s need go beyond the oven door of the

GAS RAHGEWith PtiaJtJ Sv/di) Oven Lifhla

Price $15.50Installed and connected in your kitchen by The Pub­lic Service Gjrporation

Instead of lifting a pan and its contents bodily into the oven, the A rt Acorn (das Range is constructed w ith sliding racks supported and sustained at the 'top and bottom, so that you can pull out the rack, set on it the th ing to be baked and shove both into the oven.

Does not all that tnclinc you to select the Art Acorn?Yet llicrc ara f h ir i f e fk tr ttrcn£ rtateni why you should.

SrnJfi.r"K JTC H E N m TC H C R A F r-A rnIm U m M itg

HM'HBOKE.SARD &. COMPANYKtanUctsrBr* •lAcora CboI t s l Ot* S lo m 91b£b 1H3A

WfiBtMrB B fm.iweboaiD«tr*K, Mick4 Cbi«««ua [ lu AoroMy Itl. ALBANY, N. Y.

Ovens.F or oil, gas and gasoline stoves;

good bakers.Burns kerosene with a litue

flame and without au <a1or; ia ready (or use instaiittv ... *6.50 *1.35 to'2.50

P R I C E S A L W A Y S T H E L O W E S T

w l . D r u m m o n d co . 60 Fair Street.

Plumbing--Heating.

NEARMalberry Street

We Repair Oil and Gasoline Stoves.

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Five minutes by Uie watch.There will be no Indigestion

if you uae Pape's Dispepein.Heartburn, gas and pain bi

stomach, eructationB of sour food, nausea and other upset fselisgs vanish.

CoBiB folks just eat one or two triangoles while at the ^ store snd feel fine before

Pape's DiapepsinrO R D I D ia E S T I O N

<toiW ^XA*lM aiwil«. A w D n o S t i m , ro i?« r r o ,

La G recq u eBelt Corset

For Stout Womenmakes shapely the strnitest'figures.

Perm anently holds its stylish shape, being heavily boned with non-rustable double aluminoid bon in;;.

You will find wonderful values at this retail shop of ours. ^

Expert fitters will carefully study your figure to bring out Its best lines.

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VVan O rd en Corset Co,

133 Market St., Newark.

■.J-rrifei.-,iivif'.'V■A-

New model with eilra wide unboned front tib. Cones well down and osmpletety envntops abdoomi, Two pain of Host Supportsn kt (ront.

B ait M s d a b - t e ; , ^ : ^

$ 3 . 0 0 u p ;^

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4:14 NEWARK EVENING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. 1908.

efatos

STpCKS BEGAN WITH A BREAK

■— - ■ I; Some Violence Shown in Early |

Reaction, Followed by Re- bound, Then Duincss.

i M O N E Y - 1 N V E S T M E N T S - B U S I N E S S

f . I - i . i r n r n ^ ^ m ^ m m m i n ■m ' i i u i ^ i 1 » i. ' r r a M i i i

^SA RRET 'S CLOSE WAS WEAK

N E W YOItK, .Iim'.' 3 .-I' Hl'i. ' b r o k e w1(h Biinn- when iinnlni.;L b**“ ii u< tki- 8 h i rh n \ . riwiiwe D-il.lV.

After the enli- tj1 eli.iif. r .ii. >■ I '.- s clOc (It llnh'i' well nliii.,h.irii h-

V Wieii of OeiUO Kli.irc n-i.iii H.'i, m I ■"(■-Tlio lust price yi I.tcriliis wmb HI^v. S.iii'li- '■ ti-n Pacific fell Si I’ Mil l \ . Ih 1.11 IK

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7 3 6 B R O A D S T R E E T ,

STOCKS, BONDS, LOCAL SECURITIES

TEhEPKONB 41 ea .

DR. ENGLISH ADDRESSES BIG MEDICAL CONGRESS

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RIPLEY & COOPERMember*

b'ew Torlf Cotiiolt'lated Stock Rioli^ii'ie M O O l l r o t i c l

71 B r o a d w a y , N i w Y o r k

STOCKS, GORDS, CRAIR ARD C O n O IU lrect I’rivatti Wireu* 'rhooee iSOO A • iiumHP He Ulplcjr Abeam 1*. CuuDer

A F ortuneolteri hefjan w ith tlie first d ollar saveii- J u it aa m an y rhance.s to -d a v as th ere ever w ere . B U T V O ll'V E GOT TO S T A R T N O W . A d o lla r o p e n s an account h ere , an d w h en y o u 'v e a cc u m u la te d five d o llars w e p ay in te r e s t at th e rate o f F O U R P E R C E N T , P E R A N N U M .Just iry, and w atch II ^row.

The Dime Savings Institution

776-778 B road StreetJ a m e s L . H a y s , P r e s id e n t

T h e o d o r e J . Q e r th , T r e a s u r e r

OI*r.N MONDAV BVENINOSFIlOM « TO S :30 O'CLOCK.

'PHOSE 4024.

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u ll I 'l i i " im i lk In Ib r f i 'p d ln g i - f ! in u fiii iQ (’u n ju iu b io n w l l l i J u id i t T , ptiH.sliiK

A i io f t i o r r . p . B o n d Htinu»i 'iN K V V Y O R K , J u n e 3.— I t I b re p o rte d on

w h a t jg d e c la re d to be g o o il a u t h o r i t y th a t ih e I ’ n io n P a c if ic R a i l r o a d C o m p a n y hap d o p e d n e g o tte tto n a f o r th e ga le o f

IT e h a n if lin ft f M n « .* {5 * ? v " 4 ^ ' ! o f f o u r p e r Cent, ftra t m o rtg a g e 'd iv in e bonds, o f w h ic h *20.00e.00b w i l l b e ta k e n

h e re , d ied t o -d a r . a n d *?0 .nno.fiw> w o r t h a b ro a d

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"utlons fur Mip Iaig4*,«i n.'ivti] drydock in Mm* W4mld v>Jilr'h is m tm built at th** Premprton Vurft, png**i Suund. imvp Impii rurnplptpd hv K«‘ar-Admirnl Hollidfiv, chief r>f Mm hurpuu of yard.p and dockR. and bids have been called for, to be open­ed on Juno 11 *\n Hi>proprlation of 000 la available for ine piirpnae. It Is ex­pected that Work will he under way by July 1 and the dock will be oompleled In eighteen monihe.

lr>r UllIn’. DiivLl K Fang|L ll, nf MilUjum. N.

.1 , (IlMr'mp*",} Tlie l.JHvelopnmnt Of tiu» IririiulIU' HI ■ pri Iil I-ii ' [ . I Icnry 1.. iv.Sliaw, Ilf -Mbipri'.. N Y., rend a pnp -r iil>un "Tiu- Ms*- uf Whf'j* In Infant F>ed- ing " S"v"riil t.MiHi- pupera of a almllar rhui'Dr-ii'i aIku r^ad. Dr. David L.i'Msali mi *-xhausl!ve paper on "Con- tHalmis iJlscBSPS ' at the mefttlng of thp d**purl iiM-ru un hygiene and aanltary eoJeiii'i-, H* the responslblSIly forMm InevftitIon uf rpidem lcs nf contaglmia dlRHasfrt rntlmr upon the general pracM- llutmr I bun up<ir the health officlalg. He eald that wliUf* the former la in a posi­tion In muke observations and order pre

r ia i i i w e s t lu "HHt u f th e p l i i tu t , 2% di* Kt "*■-«. h u r t l i l lm r e n f a im 's . i l ' '" l l i iH t iu n , 22 i|p-i;r»*e^ , 17 t iiin u M 'S , 34 secoruli* n u rth r>f r^■l^!^tlal f -y u a to r '

R a i n y W e a t h e r I s P r e d lo f e i t .S h o w e rs li\te t o -n lg l i t u nd lo n iu r ro w

a re pr<.*dlcle»] b y th e V ^ 'a fth h ig io ii and H ig h firh i)4 )l w e a th e r o b tm rve rs . F re s h w in d s H re e x p e c te d to lo w e r Ih e te m p e ra tu re s l i g h t ly . T h e t e m p e ra tu r e a t 3 □ '"h ic k th is m o rn in g w a s 71 d e g re e s , a t 7 o 'c lo c k W a n d a t n oon 49 d e g i^ w s - T h e h u m id it y a t noon w a s 81 p e r c e n t ., o r o n e p e r ceA i. m o re th a n a t 7 o^ e lock th is m o rn in g . T h e i i n d w a s f ro m th e s o u th w e a t n nd had a f t n o c l- t y u f f iv e m ile s s n h o u r . T h e lo w e s t te m ­p e ra tu re y e s t e rd a y w a s deg rees th e h ig h e s t 79 a n d a v e ra g e 66.r> degrees. T h e

F. G. STONE & C a714 BROAD ST„ HEWARK, H. J .

CCMMISSION STOCK BROKERSU r d r r a R a r o v t 'a d f o r L 'a a li o r

L 'n r r i r d n u M a r i r l i t .

F n 4 < ’ T i o y 4 i , i ,O T .a a s p e c i a l t y .

v e n t iv e s betorc; a n a p M e m Ir b e co m e s a | m a x im u m v a lo c U y h r w ln f l w aa f i t t e r uhour.m e n a ce to th e p u W la , Ih e la t t e r Is n b t i

a p p r is e d o f Its p reaenoe u n t i l I t ha s ta k e n i a s tro n a h o ld ' i te m p e ra t im s w a snoia. . j a v e m a e B4.7 rte e rr* .

T h e d a y was p a r t ly y e a r a f o to -d a y th e h lgheai

M d ec re es , tb e 'l o a ree t U

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’ R U Going to EuropeUsrniTid* , I ' lo r ld e , W n t l a d l e * >>*

K s w ClrlsasB fI A W I t T f i F O B A L L B T lC A M f iH IP L l ! < K is

l a u R M d la to r M e m t l a o o f d s e l r a b l s b o r t h i tm m e M In Msw t m k oflieoii.

A G K K T 8 F O E T U O f . C O O K * a u t a |« r AnropeikD T our liooK

co B ip ie t s U ln s r S r i e i .

JOS. M. BYRNE CO.jt n t B rw iI S t.. IKewiirlc. N. .1.

Post & FlaggH c n b e r e mf tb a N* F . 8 ( « « k E i c h u g a ,

3 8 W s l l t t r s n Y s r k .BKANCH O r r iC K ,

774 B rnd S% lewarke I . J.ALFKFR L BENNIS, Resideit Partaer.

INVESTMENTS.T n v e l l e r a ’ L e t t e r o l C r e d it , F o r d f *

D r a fts an d B l lb o f E xclum K *.

W . n . NMITH w . H. o s b o b n eE .ta b i t .h e d IS IS .

W . B . S M I T H S C O .-KTOLK IIR O K E B S -I !ii. V, ro Q .. s to c k E s rh a n a *

M ember* Ic h lc sK o B oned of Tend*I I BKOAIPWAV, NEW YOHK.

N A T IO N A L S T A T E B A N K B U IL D tN QSOS H ro a (is t..eo r.3 lach an lo , N ew ark .N .J .

A. 1‘LDHK o iF V O B U , M a n a fs r .

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15

OH! WHAT A GAME OF

B A C A L L !16 Runs and 16Hits to 11 Runs

and 15 Hits, Story of Indians' Victory Over Skeeters.

FOUR HOMERS ROT SO MANY

S C E N E A T S H O O T I N G T O U R N E Y A N D W I N N E R S O F T E A M E V E N T A N D S W E E P S T A K E S

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Tliero wfiB more shifting around In tha pi'sItLoPH of tfum s In th*3 Euatorn Tj ’.igua riu:« Hs tlH’ rf‘8ults of yoptunlay'M gaiin*#. Tha InUlanM mov^d up from aeventh tq lUih nlai'f iifl u rl-suft of ilK'lr vJciory o \fr liiL' Skoetfirs. HuchGHi«?r uilvuntt d to

j h A c t i o t i

becolul plrice by lit'Viiklng ovan with Mou- ijoul. Buck<'n]«tT(ji*r'H liroiicoa tnipihunt* liiK ihf* IhiUlmoreB, who lout to iTovl-lii net', biiftiilo lni.THfiflt’d Its hold on the l< iul to I hlrty.’ t'vt'n piilnts by dUposlng of Toronto, whllt ihe champlonH diop-

Si-d from llflli iij pliira. TTie in-liiUH wind up ih 'lr Mi-rU-a with Jt*nsf>

thij. to-iliiy uiul ih’imrl fur liJiUtmun* iij- nlKhl to hrgin r<Mir-j<iimti avrleH with ihe

It4‘i»i»irii o f I'eR tertlny’ii Gameii.Newark 16. Jersey City 11.

H'lffnlo li, T'lr-hU; j,J'luvldi'TD’H a, H onim orol.

Itm heHti'i y, Moturcftl H OMnnlTiRB'. Mijiiiri nl 4, Ruohester 3 (7 S luM il ln ic o f tli«* C l u b n .

\V ,E .ir . V .LI'C .Buffalo) ., IS U .WJU, Nowjirk .......l.*> IT .4WR<j('hf«if' .IS 11 ,r»tai Jeratty CUy..lii l.< 414UhIi Itiim, pi m .:ji.Torun(o .......... 11 U .-NUMoiurtnil . . ,17 h> .f/n'ijl-’rovldtnK’rt ..11 17 .lil*;]

G u t i i f a '1'o -Uh >'.Newark at Jiu'sey City

l^n^viiP-ni f Ht Ilahlmore.'Por<iTiiu at Iluffiilo.

Munircal at Uuchosiei',itfiiurM ^I'o-iikorrow.

Newark ni Ihililniuru.HiiiTaPi ui 'I’lMMinli).

ili.( h' StiT HI Muntrr;jil,rrutldt'iicv u i Jersey City.

TuiTiUijir iPTant IniC) virtory t»y .'"rnririK iili:p ri;ti6 111 nnr Inning In on<' of thu must tfjHTlfiftihir rullif'M pvf'r wllnusufil h'TI J'lii>itprn Lt'iiifue diitTTPind whs tlu' si-nsa- tl'iiJiil Mtiinl ixuiiiti'il by tlu- Indiaius at Wi'M Hidf I’iirk. JkTSry c;ity, yeislfiday afnunion. K»*wiirk won Ihr giiiiie by lli*.' bcoii' of V, P) il. atid Llio oxhiiiilloTi will go ilowii Into leii.'ilorn Leugut- history rfa unc uf ilic nlo^ r4-iiiarKuPk' conUais on n ' ord. TIk' SkiM-U ra culLitiis* tl In the flijlith innlti^;, whim thoy appafontl)’ had 111*' garni scwi'd up. thi- srijrr ht Ing U to *>, lull hliiif tHlIii H for Nfwiirk turned the till'* ol luiitl'*. and I ht reafliT the Hedskinn wt.'U’ thv tiihiitiis of the slliiaMun, It Wiis a noialili irtutnph for iSlallliigsi'a MaiTim'.M, as It W'lis Iht: Ural v)<ttuiy uf NoWalk o’/' i' the Skeeters this senfHm, after liirvu dt- feata arnl a tie ('ontfiHl.

Tho giimu w;uj niiirked by hoiivy tlug- ging on tl)G part uf botli ti-ainn, N-uvark ri'tjlsterlng Plxleun Pitfetles and Jir.si-y City fifteen. 9tx pllfhera witl- used in till’ game, fi.iur of ^liom wmre driven to itm bench under lieavy bimilmrdnichta. Al I’linlce. wlio started fn tlie box for tliu Indian's, reilri-d iifUT the sixth Inning, the Skreti.T.' having rlddh-d IiIk dellverji' for three hurncrji and pIx HlJigloH, Tho ,Tfrsey City twlrh rs who fell by thf way- eide under vullcya of blnglrs ainl their lack of control, were Muon*. Mason and LalUli Moorc Itudcd live rounds and Maann two. LiifUte wUirled hi the rlghlli, but when the spIlbjLlllHt displiiyed wlld- lU'Sft. VatcH, formorly of St. Juhn’a Col­lege, was pent to the front, lib met the same fate ua his prcdecesai>rs. Iiwl hu llnlHhcd tho gatne.

Huine-run hilllnK w as one of the slel- hir Htlractlmia of the game In addition to the rally of the JndiariB In the i?lKlith round. Four rircuit drives were regia- tereri In the fray and till ICnstern leagu e records for Uomc-nm wallops In u single game were swept iln« liourd Hubeue Groff, the Skelter centerflcldcr, Ug- umd In the glory, and added to lila fame as Jt slugger by rapping out two fimr- Biickers. De Groff roglatei-od Ids first wnl- lop off Pardee In the fifth and duplicated thn feat again In thn seventh off Mueller, The other pair of circuit drh’cs were bunched In the sixth, when Merritt and Bockenfeld perrorije-d the trick In sue- ccpKlnn off i'ardce. It was a busy day for tile ouUlelders of both leamB and they wore kept on tiio run nil tlic afternoon clmslng lung hits wdileh landed in all soctloiia of the lot. The was natu­rally a long-wlmlert affair, It taking two hours and forty-live m inutes to finish the buttle,

The Skeeters started off In the lead by aeoring one run In the third. After the fourth their tallies came In huncheH; th n o In the fifth, twti In the sixth, throe In the flevemh and iwi,> In tin* eighth. The In­diums hruke the Ice In the liTih by getting live runs itcrnss tlic idale. Skipping the sixth, one run was niiiPKed up In ttiy seventh, nine In the t lgliih nbd one In the ninth. Six tw lrkrs figured In the struggle uiid four cnlcberH also took part In the contest. Krichell relieved Stanage In the sixth and Fitzgerald look Uutier'.s place in the ninth

l*Viiiit f o r th e S p eetB tors.Not a Hpoetaior surmised the great feast

of nm gelling and pcnring that was In sltiri! fur them when the game c<numcnced,

teams started off at u anappy gait and not umll the (bird Inning was there liny sign uf business. Jn that pi.'ilud the Bkeniors negoilaied a run, due to Pantee'.'? illit-tiillty In passing iwo men. wlilch was followed by a HjngU*. With one down 3’nrdeo walked Duller und Moure 1« fiuccesHluii and then (Jlomeni cracked out a alnglc* lo right field which acured Huth-r.

The first sign of an uprising umotig the Jndlan.s wa.s evident In the fifth Inning, when ihe Bruvea attacked Moore's deliv­ery in a savage style, and with the aid of four slngiea, two puases and an errur, plied up five rui)S. Bud aiiarpc* batiged the first ball Moure pitched fur a hot bit against Hackenfela, which bounded Into centre field. Malillng popped up a high fiuil outside of first bast terrilury, which Hockcnfeld cupturcil after a long run, while Merritt was laying In for u bunt. Moure, after hitting HlunagL* with the hall, fanned Pardee, niid then the fun began. Deerfuol De Vure so unnerved Atoore by slamming the hall to left field for a single, which HCoreci Sharpe, that the Skeclcr iwlrler pas-sed Kelly lu first on balls. This tilled the bases and Me- Ilvaen wIeldM hie rbib truly and amule the Kuhere fur a elngle Into left garden, the biriglc sending f?liinuge and De Vore across the rubber, und Kelly going to third. Mcllvcpn rcticiiad BPcond while the ball waft bfeing flelOe<I and Engle's Hmiish to Gleason Hcored K elly and sent Mell- veen to third. When Engle started for second Butler miida a wfild tiirow to the base and McIIvoen eirored. TCngte getting uruund to third. Mullen endu'd the .strenu­ous session by going out to Merritt on a grounder to Bean.

With this lead the gam e looked safe for the Indians, but the wkeetsr.s threw a hlg scare into the camp of the Braves by go­ing in and poiimllng Pardee for three riins after two men had been retired. After Clement and Bean singled DeGroff clouted the ball to c+^ntre field for the first home run of the game, clearing the bases. Do Vore misjudged the fly but it IP doubtful whether the little Indian could have got under the sphere hud he gaged It onrrccfly.

The Indiums were hlan’ted In tho sixth, but the Skeelcrs came back atrong In their half of the Inning and landed hard on Pai-deo, scoring two runs and forging lo tho front again. In tlila period Merritt and Rockenfeld lambasted the veterana delivery for two circuit d£jvpa, with the bases empty. Each Skeeiar connecled with the first ball pitched. Both were clean BWftts. M errjtfs drive pkSnnlng De Vore'e fingers and landing Into deep centre, while nockonfeld’p wallop traveled to left fl eld territory, beyond the reacli o f Me- Ilveen.

IndiatiB F a l l o n M ason.In the seventh the Indians fell on Del

Mftson, who succeeded Moore, for three successive singles, which netted one run, Mullen, Bhorpo and Mahlfng taking purl in tho bombardment. . Mullen host out a hot hit against Mason, wdilch bounded to Bean, and went to third on Rhnrpe's irraka-cutter to left, scoring on Mnhl lag's well-placed hit In right garden. Krichell wound up m atters In th is round by going out to Merritt on a grounder to Rueken- fold.

Mueller, when ho took Pardee's place

Sttcrifieed; Kelly placed a freak hit In K ockcnfdd's ivrrltury, which appeared to upset thi* Jersey hifiHd. Mueller, grasp­ing the situation, kept on running around third fuui scored Wh-n Merritt tinully got liiu bull Kelly wiis on his way (u Kec- uiid, Merritt llip'd ti.e bali lu Kockenfvid. but the Kpheru mruck Kelly In the buck ' uiiiJ the funner Urlulu was tiufe; Kelly ail- \’an<'«;d In third uii Melhaa'ii’s Inilold out. It'K-kenfeUl lu M«rrUl. l.utttte weukcTied tit this point iidtl riEled Ihe bll.' eH by piiKH- I Ing Kngle anry hmirig MuHtii. flhurnc gi ounded lo QK-iisup mid wuR safe on the , Skei'ierB' f^ ib ju , while Kelly acuoied [ ueruna th e /p la te on the mlHplay, After LiilUip for M*d Kngle In wlih a nm by passing MnftUng he was taken from the box and replaced by Yates. Y'aieg got a bftd Sturt by hitting Krtehell In the urm ujul forcing Mullen’ home. Mueller, bai' lin g for the bocui i time, bruughl Hharpe home on a hit to Uean, hla eecuiul sa ieiy In the Inning. A pasacd ball by Buiicj- ii few Hveondji later gave Muhlliig an op­portunity to canter homo, Yules then passed De Vore and Kelly banged the hall lu BfMiii, The latter threw i i Jtockoniriii to catch Do V'urc. liut llurkuntelil luurFtd the liirow and K richill scored. M cllveen then cam e to the front wJfh his third hit Iff Ihe day and on his snnisb to centre fit-id for a slngU* Mmllor and I>e Vnie Went home. Engln fuuleil oul lo Uull.r and nuled thn Irmlng. This ruiifesi put Newm^k tn the lend by the sci^re of Jj to IV

J e r s e y I ' l ty a lsn inldirl t w mure j i m st'l tiiT total In the viKiith, dSncily at't'r IJa* c i itaFtroplie In tlie pn-redp ig Itming,

i V:ites lapped tint a smgli* and v.iiii \>I soeojid when Mm tb r pHsaid

Bean Idl 10 Mahllrig and (’inneni w i i llirowii oul at second, After Mellvit-ii made !i grand running caicii <>( De Gro'Ts My HAridford sluKh'd lu riglit. s-orli.g Valos uml Bean. Jluiulfonl rvltr-d ibf aide by going out In an aUenipt to s f a i He<'und.

Newark kept right on ecoriuR in the nltitli. filuirpi' fllngled tu Psntro and j'mr- ni-yoil to third uii M abllngs clout to l igbl b' Id and scored on Krjehtdl’s llymit siutI- lioe lo (.’Icmonl.

The Hkcetera expired without a .otruggls In their half of the nltith. Rb'iriti -md Hoekenfeld filed oul to De Vore* ind Gleagon aklcd to Mellveen. Tho afore.

NEW AUK.

j ^ o m t h K i v p K . T i 'A M , W H f o t t w o n p f A T a f f ,C K a T la j" tTa>i.7i O ■‘V .cj-pa.r T P U C lJC .

BRONCOS ARE ON THE CLIMB

on the slab in th e aeventh, whb rtnrnrd h B Whrrti reotntlon by De Qrolt, the (list Bhwter lo fhco hlin. De Orort, atlei BlUnif up the yonngifter's ofTeringe, piokeaout A ball to hla lik ing and hamirored oul hie eeqond home run. De Groff met the bell squarely on th e bat, and II jour­neyed to the flagstaff, and was the longest hit of the day. Mueller never wlnoed. but gamely » tu ^ to h i; poat After Hundfoid and .Merritt retired the Skeetera enjoyeil another little awatfeat a t the e*p&ao of Mueller, which resulted In a brace o f lal- llos. bringing the scoring up to three In this Inning, ^uckenfeto singled lo loft and went to third on Gleason's double to centre. Then Butler scored tho two rim- ners by banging out a two-bnggOr lo right Held that went through Sharpe.

Then came the memorabre eighth In­ning, when Newark slaughtered the Skoet- ers, and secured a victory by scoring nine runs. In this round Lantle, who baffled the Indians on Sunday with his spit ball, took Mason's place In the box. Lafltte lasted only a little while, and was n oceed sd by Tates, the St. John's Col­lege recruit, who finished the game. A remailtabte point In this Inning was that only thrse hits were mads:-by the In­diana two of them sem tohss, while one went outside o f the diamond. The bunch of runs w it the result o f the three hits, three bases on balls, a brsoe of errors and two m en rcaohlng first base by being hit by p ttch^ baJlB. A ll of tb s runs wuig Mfdsisrsd artar tw o m en were cut.

Ths flrewoThg wore started by HUeller, wba bent ont * M ratob b it. O s Tore

De Vore. c. f .......AB. U.

. . . 3 2111

K.-lly, r. f ............ ... 6 2 1Mrlivovn, 1. f . ... ti 1

131Fugle, 3b............. ... G

M Lli Ion, 2b............ ... 4 1Hharpi*. lb ............ 3

143

StaiUffu, c ............ 1 Cll'aidi-»*, p .............. ... 3 1)

1(1

Krichull,, c ............ . . . 1 nMufllor, p ............ . . . 3 2

Totals ............... ...4 1 I'l 16JERSEY CITY.

Ch'ment, 1. f .......AB. R.

. . . 4 I11

Hi'un, SH............... *1I »e Groff, c. f . . .. ... G •iHftndfurd. r. f . . . fi

11

Merrill, lb ............ r. 1llof.kf'nfeld, 2b... ... 4GleuHuji, 3b.......... 1 0Hiitlor, c ............... ') 1 1I'’!taj{pra!fl, c ....... 0 (1Mi'ui'f, p ............... . . . 1 fi 0Mason, p ............... ... 1 0 1l.allm ;, p .............. . .. 0 0 0 ales, p ................. 1 1 1

•CurtIfi .................. . .. 0 0 0ToliiUi ............... It T. i•W ent to bat fur Maeon

Inning.Newark ............... . 0 0 0 fi f)Jursvy CUy____ . II 0 1 0 3

PO. A. K.fi 0 0fi fi0 II

II2 IIn fi

2 I!() fi0 tl

3 II0 U 1

27 Ifl 1

PO. A. E.3 Il (1

10 t) 0fi fifi II

3 Ii fi 17 fi0 fi fi

2 fi0 fi0 0(J 0 fi0 0 fi

LT 13 2

Split Even in Double-header with Royals, but Move

Into Second Place.

ORIOLES LOSE AGAIN TO GRAYS

0 1 9 D T6 1li 3 2 0 - H I

' i>u-liasi.! h l t s -G lu u f lu n , B u tl er . Thrf^c- |b a s e h l l —Mcllvi ' eij J lm n e r u n s —Dr* r iruff

MtirrIU, Itra k^-nfeld. Htulun P as i 'B - |K f l ly . ytuna^L*. Huckt-nfeld. I'a/iai'il hall ; -KrJc iu*U. Haiii's un baiiB—D u n iee >. • AluolliT 2, Munu* 2. Ma*am J, lAutiltc 2 * Y ate s 1. Hit by p i t c h - r^ M u l lv i i 2, Ki.jp- » a^i-, Krlyhi ' l l , Kuekcnfi kl. Sai iTficf h l i s — , BiitfiT, \ ‘urt-, KrU'lu'll. Siruifit im i— I Moure 3, Ma.sui: J, Y'ai»vs I Ki^fi an s [ -Newark 11, JerHh-y L’itv it. HUm- ujT '

PanJef* 9. off Miivil-'-'r H. nff Muore H off M aao n 4, off l.Kiliiie I, off Yatt-H fi. Tj'inr*- T w u h o u r s a n d fn r iy - t lvc mlnnt' . ' i . I'm-, p l r v s - K i Ik-y and M ii i fay . At h luluii-'L-- 3,000.

\ e w u r k FniiM H c j n l v e .The vlfiory uC the Indians over tiie

Ski-i'U'i-s m Jer»L*y Cliy y-'sUTday was Hi.- cause of niu-jli riJoiclriK In the ranks uf itir lii ' rrowii of .Newark fans wtiu wli- in.-ss(‘ti tliL* cunN'St. 'rii" rally In tin* elifhll; ItiUlUK;. in wJijfh llie Kutlskliis anaulii.‘d vicinrv away from Uiulr nw ils. had an vlertrlfal effect oiv tho local fan.-i. and the n-sult was th:d pant-up enthu- rtaani in biff auantitloa was rvlrasod by the jubilant IsfewarketK after the ffame. Tlio Y\>st Side Avonuo Sliilion was Hin scene of a unique dcriionsiratinn durlnff the w'uil for the home train.

U p lo ycs tt -nla j* th e f a n s liad been fo rced to t r a v e l un th e ruiiffb r o a d of d esp a i r . T l ie d e f e a t s c i icoui iic rfd on the J e r s e y Ullj^ (Jfruunda were m a d e doub ly h a r d to b.-ur, ua the J e r s e y CUy fan s took k e e n dellfflil In rubbisiff li In ffuod and h a r d on th e NvwurkiM tf by cuiiiUiuii Jot-ii- InsN a n d nuiaiK T h e J e r s e y City tuna m a d e lify m ln e m b le fu r th e foUuwi-rs of th e R e d s k in s In u lm u s t every way a n d In ai l p inces . W h e n a N e w a r k n f i t e r w as ypo Ued In a U ulley c a r ur un th e w a y lu th e ff rounils h e w a s in v a r iab ly ihe t a r g e t for line Ju sh h ig a o f S k ee t^ r ruo le rs . This tilso j)rnved tu be th e cape at tiui J e r s e y CU y g r o u n d s . B u i revejiffe wii.s gweel a n d p le n t i f u l to t h e s to u t - h e a r te d fan. i w h o h a d th e t e m e r i t y lo a t t e n d ye.slei- dfiy 's g a m e in th e oa inp uf th e ei ieiay.

W h e n th e d epo t w a s reac h ed th e blp t h r o n g o f N e w u r k e r a look a pual llim on th e e m b a n k m e n t a n d s t a r t e d tho c e l e b r a ­tion of th e v ic to r y by sh o u t in g m e r r y h a - h a s a t t h e J e r s e y C ity f a n s w h o w ere r e tu n i ln f f l o t h e i r h om es. J o e B n in , M er ­r i t t , OleaiJon a n d o t h e r J e r s e y City p l a y e r s w e r e n o t a p a re d w h e n th e y m a d e th e i r a p p e a r a n c e on th e s t r e e t a n d In tro l ley ca rs . A rffurnentg w ere a l so n u m e ro u s , b u t e v e r y t h in g w as t a k e n p>od n a tu n - d ly by b o th f ac t io n s , a n d the Jolllflcatloii w a s c o n t in u e d u n t i l th e t r a in pullcil, in to t h e s t a t i o n fo r N e w a r k , and th en tJiB jo y o u s c r o w d g o t ab o a rd a n d w en t h o m e in a d ec ided ly h ap p y friinie of miua .----- — '— 9 ---------

JUNIOR SCHOOL LEAGUE.F r a n k l i n Hohool t e a m is ho ld ing a c o m ­

f o r t a b l e l e a d In th e J u n io r Baseba l l L e a g u e o f t h e pu b l ic soliooU. T h e usual f o u r conteetfl w e r e dec ided a t B r a n c h B ro o k P a r k y e s t e r d a y a f t e rn o o n . Bushcx A ven u e w o n f r o m C en t ra l A venue , F r a n k - liu dlspOHGd o f S o u th M ark e t , f l a w k in n Blree t b e s te d F o u r t e e n th A venue an d N e w to n S t r e e t d e fea ted Si' julh S ix te en th S t ree t .

S l n n d l n g o f t h e T e a m s .W .L .P C .I W .L .PC .

n ^ k l t n ...... 3 0 1.1)00 So. M a r k e t S t 1 2N d w l o n St.. . 3 1 ,7ri0 9o. Ifilh St. . . 1 2 .5:US u ss ex A v e . 3 J .750 H a w k in s SL 1 2 .333CentralAve, 2 2 .fiOOHthAve........0 4 (wO

8 u s s « z A y e ^ l O t C e n t r a l A y e . , IB .A battlngf rally by tjie Sussex Avenue

bovB in ih® ninth Imilng, which netted four runs, gave them a Ifl to 15 vJclciy over Central Avenue. The score:

S u ss ex A v e ............. 2 0 5 3 0 0 0 2 4 - l c ' 15 4Central A ve..........0 7 0 4 0 1 3 0 0 - 1 5 15 3

F r a n k l i n s , IRan th M a rk ets, 1.T h e F r a n k l i n s ro ll ed up a b ig t o t a l on

th e S o u th M a r k e t s , a n d won. 2 3 ^ 1. T h e“ tsH . H . H.

Franklin................ 2 0 2 3 0 7 5 < *-23 21 2So. M arket............ 0 D 0 1 0 0 0 0 » - 1 3 6

ffp w tou a , la* lio. S lx leen tL a , 4.The N ewtons tallied eight runs In the

sixth Inning of the game with South Six­teenth Btrerf, and together with two runs In the first and one earli In the fourth and eighth periods, wxtn, 12 to 1 The *core: „

R- Jf.E.Newton ................. 3 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 *-13 6 2South l«th Street. 0 0 0 00 I 0 2 I - 4 & 3

H a w k in s , ITt F o n T tem fh A t *., T.The Hawkins Street team seeured an

curly load and kept inoreasliig (t uiilll the end, winning, 15 to 7. The score;

Ih H. E.H a w k i n s ................. 2 4 0 2 01 0 2 4-15 18 4F ou rteen th ...—. . . 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 2— 7 3 3

----------------- • ----------------T h lr to e a th At *., T | So, T en th S t., B.

Only one game waa played In the South­ern Baseball School League at Branch Brook FarkI yesterday afternoon. The contest w as th e one between the Thir­teenth Avenue and South Tenth Street team s, iwbich w as played last weeje and won by the latter, but which wan pro­tested by Principal Cox. o f Thirteenth Avenue, and w as decided replayed a t a m eeildg o f the directors o f tha league, held Monday night. Yesterday s gam e re­sulted in a wtn for Thirteenth Avenue, T to B. The score: ^

Thirteenth ............ 1 1 g .0 « 0 • « i-'-South T enth , . . , . . I « 1 0 1 « l t l « - 6 * t

flpm<7l fllspuirA fo ffif FYFY/.Vf/H O C H K S T R H , Jun** 3. Horhr>;*lpr a d ­

v an c ed tn HiM’o n d pliicf: In rl.u KiiPtcrn Lc«gui* y e s t e r d a y by bti aklnff ovi*n with Munlrr-.i! in a d o u b lv -h e ad c r . The- B roncoa Ludk ihi* first gaiuG, wlulch w a iu fi>urit*en li.rjIriffH. Jiy tiie pK^urn u f 9 tu y. a n d ihe li ii>als w on (he Bvcoml c' ntffil. wlilch wa,s ca lled At Ihe e n d o f h*'\ i n InrilngK liy u g r e e n K n l . tl if s core Ih I.ik 4 1-j 3. Th e scortsH:

F I U S T G A M E.M im trea l . H .JJ .E , ' l i oc in s tiT Tt H E.

Joycu . I f ........ J 3 j'TTclly. s. ...... it u 0rasK.v, Bh., c.. 1 0 O! AniicrHiin. r f . 1 0 01’iir-'ii|"m. ab 1 2 OClaiK V. li t .... 1 1 u(VNi ll. r f . . . , 2 I O 'F lanaf fan . cf. 1 1 0>;\;iiis. Ti>....... J ;i ti Iji-rinox. ;U<., , i iLtmdcn, a s . . . 0 I t!|Hali-li. If. 1 1! 0Juiii'.-J, r f ......... 0 2 u'L'>uden.si 'cr 21) 2 3 2Nf-r'tlhnin, 3h. 0 1 Q Krwin , i v ...... o i 0Ml Mamu'i. c . . 0 ii o M aronev , p . . . u 0 <)W l f k c r , p . . . (I (I 0 IbnRcr . p ___ 0 1 0Tif t, p .............U u l|*UrutnJi*y ...... u 1 u

TnlfilS) ......... 8 13 a[ T oIuIh . . . t i l 1 3• li i i t ted f o r Mar<>ni'V In twi-l flh Jnnlhff

M iin t rca l .......... . 3 0 0 0 0 '‘i 0 A 2 0 o tl i) f»—k o ch f f l t i ' r .......... 4 0 1 I) Li U 0 0 (i U u 3 G 1

Two-bawti hllR—KviiriH 2. f ' l i i n ry , Juu in , T'la.nagan, li atc li , CruTiilcy. Threv-ljaHa iiil —Fli incy . ihiiLrlJlrc IdlH—("apcy,I'aii, A n d ir sn i i . Loi.id*n-'^k*ffur. Kticin. Hli ' lcn l»ua< H' O'Noll , Aii'i<*rHOTi, I / uhIi-ji- alau i ' r 2. F l ra i bsiijc on crrorH—Rocla-s lc r 'A, ^ l o n t r c a i 2 H.iist'i'y on hull s Off M:i- rom-j ' G. off W i c k t r 1, itff T i l l 7. HU hv p i t c h e r - J o y c e . H truck o u t —By M a r n m y 7. by W i c k e r 1, by T l f l fi. L e f t ui; basi h- M 'l n t rea l ft. IturljPHt'T U. (’mpin*.« -S tn f - f(>r»1 am i C u u w ay . T im a of ffamt— Twtj htiiira u n d t l i l r ly n ilnule s . A lt rndu i ic i* - LL.'iUl.

B E r O X D (4,'iiMlC.M o n trea l . I M f . E . ' l iochcFU-r II .E .

Jo.vic, J f ......... 1 2 " Hol]y. sP........... 0 u 0Oiisi'V, r .......... 1 2 II Ainli-rMin. r f . . u 0 ur o n o r n n 2b.. U 2 " I’la n ry ll i .......... U i oO'Nh'M. r f ....... 1 2 u Fliimitruii, cf. . u u nE v a n s . I l l ....... J 1 fi| la-iiTiox ;ib. .. 0 i; 1Lciidell, hS.,, . Il i II llati ' l i . i i ............ 1 0 rjn iH r f ......... (I t 0 lx) iai 'sl ' i : i‘i . i;b .j 1 iiN f llaini, lib., a V 1 E rw in , t . . . . . . . a " iiP tanl i 'y . p __ U 0 U Duffffirhy, fi. . . 0 1 U

r ■ , A V

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MARKSMEN ARE SHOWING SKILL

Despite Strong Wind, Good Scores Arc Being Made in

Trap-shooting Tourney.

NORTH RIVER TEAM A WINNER

1.

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■^Viri.llYaTn M - F b o -p c ____

STALLINGS IS AFTER LAPORTEBig Chief Means Business and

b Pulling Wires to Get Boston Inficlder.

PITCHER NEUER IS RELEASED

T o la i s . . . M o n t r e a l .. Rochnsicr .

4 n 1| Total^^ .......... :i 3 1.................. G 0 1 [t 0 2.................. i> J 0 1 0 IJ 0 —j

Two-basr- h it—O'Nel l. T ! m ‘i-'b;tKc bit s-- Casey . rurcori.u i FJui rlfice liils —Hrwlji 2. S to le n b u s e s —< I'Xell. A u c l i f ' in. Hu!{’)i. Dt.nil.ilo rhuyH“ Ln u d en to Elvaiis; DuKffli-by t o Holly . Itiiaes tm bull s—Ofl Iniffffl ' t y 1. Off S ta n l e y 8. S t r u c k o ii l- -By Dufffflcby 1, by Slu ii l^y li, I>pfl on bascH - M ' i n t r ' a l 11, R o rh c f l te r 5. Umplrc.<t—Slu ffo id find L rri- Tvay, T im e of Rume—One lujur a n d t\vt tuy mlniitcH.

P r o r l i l o i i c V i ftt l l n l l l i n o r e , 1.S/trrlul to fhe Vf.ll S

TiALTTMOKE. J u n e S - F r o v l i l e f i c d is ­p la y ed fus t al l a r o u i td fo rm y e s te n tu v and d e f e a te d B n l t lm o r o by the: .‘score- of 2 i-i ]. T h e Q n iy a f o u n d D e s s a u fi*r ten Riiri ib s . three, of t h e m gulnff lo tlm credi t ui AIj- Bleln. T h e Bcore:

i 'fuvidence,, I t . i r . F . B a l t im o re . K il l',. H u f fm an , c f . . 1 I ul O 'H a r a , tf. .. c 2 0B a r r e t t , r f . . . 1 2 0 Chudbi ini ie .c f l l 0A in d l , 3b ......... I 1 0 1 mini, :b o n ijA hste ln , l b . . . 0 3 olltyciH. c ..........n i mT'hehin. I f . . . . 0 1 Ollu-mmUt, r f . 0 1 0Dimniiue, 2b.. 0 I OilCnlRlit, h? ....... 0 2 uHock, s s ......... 0 ] nl UroiiiJ'iers. :d> u ii cPete rBun, c . . 0 0 J ' l lu n l '* r . lli . a ii yF ro ck , p ......... 0 0 l l i ' f y b l b ........... 0 n 0

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N<'U'-r leavHH ihe K u s te rn Ijc. 'iguc w i th tw o senflun r e c o r d s —o ne ffir Du* g ro a iep i n u m b e r o f fitrike-uiitH in a g a m e a n d th e o t h e r fo r g r a n t i n g th e blggewt nuinlM>r of bas«*;J on b a l ls In fi gu ms. JU n s t r i k e ­o u t recu rd la th i r t e e n and hlH free paj^ts r e c o r d a lso rrprt-.KCntod by th o huoAoo Tiiirnbcr. th i r t ee n .

W^alter Miller, w ho h n s n ' t p i t ch ed ft w hole g a m e yet . !s al so likely lu rece ive 1i!h pnHSpurta so-on. ae co rd ln g to S ta l lings . W i th N e n e r a n d MllbT off t h e ruRt.-r llif* t e a m will Im ve five p i tch e r s . P a r d e e , TTuvhes. B ro ck e t ! . M uell er .md Frill . xStftnJmTfi nald y e s te r d a y h e expect. -d to

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Tile g r a n d to la la for the nsveepsiaki- '^ faF li'W: WiiiJiim M. F uurd , J4f<. K. L Wll.sun, Hfi, (ittaiKu KuuwcnhtJveh, 14u, D u ran Ciii- v> i 1.!’*; Ueurgv P ic rv i ' i . Kiy. ITcd \V M-fTi'D. lUk; C W. HlIliiigR, JIN. a , B i i r iek m I', litfi; .fuhii MurBu. Kl-!; I-’, V. (2nr- Ium;li, KD, K. I. VahlJcn'CLT. 1I12, (TiiiileB D aj J r . HO, T J. Duriuinu'. )3'.h F. Tr\inx , 12P. 11. I' Bergen, 129. \ \ \ Mhmer. 129, A,C. hus tu - lik , IN; Jir. A D Kentieily, 12s;I 'n in k Hull, 127; J'*, A lIuLiginan. 12fi DJ ' W u - l b r . U:, V 1- Stiiuk--, l:l4, K.P ' - ' ' 1':!, (Tinrl'-' i MeCpivc L'.l; 1 >.Diiiun 11 J r r v : I-' Il Ja-wiH.,12]; S\ H.MiLiM-r, 121. D MaTMii'WS. 120; F M e \n r ,D. '- F F Hal ll iiger , lib, I Ib il in , Hfi; I- M F a h n ' r . Ia7, '\V. II Crane , lri;i, jf . H. S b an n n a . ks; ip fc \ \ ’[l]laiiiH, y'7 Th e utlK^r m I! k*<m''Ti V, hu Pe'ik pari In Da* swet-p- siaki'**, but wliu ilM rn i f^houi: al t h f HW I irK'-is, were I** Ciii', liij, K d w a n i CulllnH, M; Dr M irl ln. 7". Cl iarleg Tlnmiu.H. fi*i; .1 YuariK.fVt .biliri Ib-pes, (R'l; JanieH Heelcv, IIS, .bdiri Ib -m bi ' k . ih. HT; M K n ig , t l ; N H' swPip 3:. J Im ki s. ip; f{. u P r u n f u r d , 31, S N I xuti, J Phi lip H-iuhii, IT; >t. II. l 'e:ir« ill, I'D i'l Wlnnli'W, In

' l i e p; iifes.'iumDs who look p a r t In tJm '■i'|i5Ual(i-1, and Ma-lr Hcur+B, fo llow;

.I'din lainnlriff, D9. H V Ocrfnftti , HI’ ; N'lit ' Apifar. H'-, S <!luver. 143: F re d

l iucTlInv . l.M. J A H. KIlloH. I3fi; IT IT. Hti'vnn?!, FI H T, Hr-.wii. 128; V F B u t - b f 122, ( P t Crli ff. IH

MOVE PASSAIC BOATHOUSE.

1,111 llng ln n O'nrti^n . . W’Mrlcy . . .

m ’liHON

F K E F n O H i ) .

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Cockrnan, 3b... I 0 J W '^ldensaul, r f 1 1 0 flchlafiy, 2b.,.. \) 1 QI h'lck, flfi........0 2 fiMortea, If........ 1 0 fiKelley, lb ....... 1 l 1V andegr l fU C-. b 1 UMofflti , p .......... 0 1 fiM cainlcy, p. , 0 0 0

T otals............ 6 12 2 T oiala............ B 8 2Buffalo...................... 0 0 0 0 ( ) 1 4 1 * - BToronto.,................. l l O l l f i l O

Base*it on hiilfs—Off Vowinkle 3, off Mof- IHt 1. off KnupP 6. Struck oul—hy jitlollltl 1 by Knapp 5. Tw'o-basc nitH—flohlmi, YVlille, Arcner, Murray, Smith, GettniAn. Pficrlftce hits—Weldensaul 2, Schlafly Z edhlrm, Kelley. W hlthey. Hill, Frick, First base on errors—Buffalo 2, Toronto I. IW t on iMise?—Buffalo 7. Toronto 10. Dou­ble play--CiK!lcinan to Schlufty to Kelley. Hit by pltcher-” Bv Vowliikle f. by Knapp 1, by Mcffltt 1. Umpire—Moran. Time of raroe—Two hours and fifteen itilimtes, A tt e ndan CO—2,345.

AMERICAN LEAGULn c n l t * o* Y e » l « r r t * y ’« 0 » n i t ! » .

Boitbn 7, N ew York 0 (flrtt game).Boeton 8, N ew York 6 (eeconfl flame).

ClevelBiM «. Detroit E (flret game). Olevoland (, Detroit 1 (seeona game)

Waehtngton S, Philadelphia 2.8 t. L o u la m Chicago (rala).S C a a d l a g o ( t h e C l a b e .

W.D .PC .I W .L .PC .C tev eto d . . a U .........* j | •*

au g in v n l tlilH ataff w i th a " se a s o n e d l e a g u e r soon.

•Tnelc K e l l y l . o n h s n o o . l .J a c k K e l ly , th e fo r m e r Orlolo, w h o

p l a j e j h i s first gam-' w ith N e w a r k y e s ­te r d a y , mtulo till- Iiiilianb look flrt.v p e r cent, s t r o n g e r . K e l ly ’e li tt le h iv-e ff e v i ­d en t ly a f f e c te d h!s h a t t in g es'e. i-iit in th e IlMle w o r k h e h a d to do he him dled h i m ­sel f li ke a r h s m p l c n nml h is p re s e n c e on tltn t e a m Is b o u n d to b e t t e r N e w a r k ' s ehafiees . Kelly , when h e g e l s In his strld®. should ex p e r l e n e p li tt le t ro u b le In h i t t i n g t h e t>nll. w hi le th e r e is no iSiutii ih , i i he will r e p e a t h is fo rm e r b r i l l i a n t po r- f o r m n n e e s In the lUitlichl. Kell> Is a f a v . o r tt e In B a l t im o r e and h e 1s likely to g e t a b ig r ec e p t io n whet^ h e a p p e a r s a g a i n s t Ills old t e a m - m a t e s in a n In d ia n u n i f o r m to - m o r r o w .

I t a s e l i t i l l S i t e .C h ie f Hlalllns-i y e s te r d a y te te g r u p h e d

M a n a g e r J im m y Casey , , o f M o n trea l , o ffer in g to lo an h im a c a t c h e r to helii n u t diiiinK th e el id i ' s p re s en t p r e d i c a m e n t . I t t h e of fer Is n cc ep ied F r e d C a r l s c h will likely Jo in th e Koynls.

J o s h D b V o ra I m ^ p le n ty o f w o r k In y e s t e r d a y ' s N e w a r k - J e r s e y C i ty g a m e . In a d d i t i o n to c h a s in g ho m e r u n s a n d long h i t s h e ac c e p te d n in e c h a n c e s f o u r o f t h e m b e i n g f r o m C h a r l e y H a n d f o r d ' s b a t

O .C u r t i s , t h e u t i l i ty oiiUIe lder o f tho

S k e e t e r s , w h o b a t te d f&r M a s o n In th e a e v e n t h Inn in g , w a s s e n t In to b a t f o r C le m e n t In th e n i n t h Inning, b u t Timplre K e l l y w o u ld n o t a l low h im to get b a c k In t h e g a m e ag a in .

N e w Y < n 1 t . . » n . 6 t l ChlciWfillsSinSila « . ! • BBtlUFaS

BMtO>Phllad'pliHl n u J S j W ashbgton M S B t Lo«aiI7.ra u I

Srankp ............ ..............- ...................................... 24Kfimif'tlv ........................................................... 21ViiTul r\f>-r ......................................................... 24

Tubi l .................................................................. G'ij f h s f y c i t y n o 2.

■U'rlffht ..................................................................MalliruiiT ........... 2l»M a u r e r ........ 25

T o ta l ............................................... i3

Fv'cni .Vu. 1 -H, C u lv e r , b;. 1-7 1. V a n . di rv(.i<'r, l:*; I 'n *1 T r u u x . ir>; J7. L W t l s m , Hh; J o h n M ar lin. 17; C h a r b . s D ay J r . , Ifi; HeurffC* Fi'f'-J'V. 17; K. F Halllii ffer. 17; W . H. M a u r t r fi; A. C. Brfrtiwirk, 14; A. ]{ a' lyb. 13, j ' m n k Hull. 17. Dr. Koii- n r d y H: I ' r M jiMIm'Wp, !3, F II. L p w Ij , 14; D. D. Wut'lirr, JJ; f. H a lm . 1>: F. Ij. Sruukp. b'-: ’'Y E Craiv'*, fi, WHilumK iion l , ’l8: F, V. CarlotiKlj, l.a, 'Y J . D o n u - h u r . 11'. ' V. .\1lunt*r, M: F . VV, Mufr*'tF Tfi; L. .M, Faliur r. G: k'. W. BitllriffH. IG; O. l \ G r ln m ' i l J r . IG; !•' A. H o d s m u n . 11: E. Mpyt r. 14; F- Di(|jlnf». 1C: M. H . .‘ hunnon, 17; ili'ori4»' Kuowi 'nfiuveii , IT. F K, Will ­iam s. W; A. R H rb 'kner, 17; H. P. Her-

IS; Fhurk^*^ Mfi-’iuvfl, 16.Uv**ni N “ . 2—T». C u lv e r , 19: Fb f Vftu-

dt^irVH'f, 17: F. T r a u x , 15; 13. L. Wilson . 20; J . M artin . J): Char lvn D a y J r . , 18; (i»‘o r« e rif*tc<*v, 18; K. K. H a l l i n g u r , 9; \V. if. M iu ir r r . 1.7. A. Huntw lek . IB: A. U B er - CAUgli, I.’'. F n in k H all , IS; Dr. K i-nardy , 20; D, Matthows,- 12; F . H , L,«iwiP, 13: D, D ^3; i. HaTm, 16; F . R Simoke,17' W K. CvAW, 17; W. F o o r d , l:!; F V. Cftrioujfh. 15; T. J . D o n a h u e , 1C; \V. Mln- n e r , 20: F. W. Moffe tt , 18; L , M, PftlmHr, 7; 0 . W. Hllilnffs, 1&: O . C. O r lb n e l l J r . , 19; P , A. I f n c J ^ m n , 16: E . B . 17: E d ­w a r d ColUns. 16: H . H , B h u n n o n , 12; G<K)rs« Koiiwonhoven* 18; E . E , Wll llanvi, 12; A. B. Brickner . » ; H . P , B e rg e n , K ; ChnrlPft .McClave, IS.

E v en t No. 3 -D . C ulver, 1»; B, J, V ander. veer, 16; F. lY uax, 16; B, L , W ilson, 184 John M arlin. 16: 'C h a r l M D a y J r ., 16;

pie rcey , 20; £ . E . H a lU nfe4’yU ; W. H. Mfturor, 17; A. C, Boat-wick, A. R Bercaiigh. 15^ Prank ^ I L 16; Dr. K ennedy 16; D. Mat- tb ew i, 17; F, H. LewU, i f ; D ,

W a v e r l y f i n b <if Y o r k P u r -olmPM'M f ^ t r u r T i i r r «n«l l ^ o w e I t

t o \f>r<h U l v r r .T l . f of luwlriff UiP thrrr-ffliirA'

bulbiliiff. uli Ji li hail i-/'rvDi| qa the hPiuJ- i | i i i irli 'rs uf Da- olti I Itunt ( ' l a b ■ fMils r l iy , f rom i d f u i a i T hi Mirfuul uf r rui-tiiju iiii t h e ITissali'UlV'T lo th a sill* u| tfa^ imw Jnune i fDll' Wiivpr ly Hour I' l iih uf Ni*w Vuik ni i: ,e fyut af lij.*iUi s t n ' f t , N u r lh l i lv t r ManluiDuTi, w ;ih yi-st«*n|.iv'IMic biiliilliitf, wfiir-li hial ln‘e*n [ lun’basi i ii*< u7iily by till' U a v rly ' liib f n jm Mfu I'lf'al (larsiMcn w .-d? lua iTl b> il flnr! i.t luffH, t|ji> llHliirir*' i-uv-'ri'il bi'lnff Dilrts

rull'-s.J'liP pjiH.sab* Mont I ' l i b m^-mhurs bn -

loiiff elm* fflC'-U up rusitliik; -iral iT l i i alVi . u s till' rlUbliDiiS'' lilis I..... . ' .....i lJ' tJii> Dir iui*nibi-:H Ilf rln- N -w .Jiasi'v i I \'S*“luii III i | i r Nuva l Ili-siTvi It was k!I Uaii-.l M<'nr Ml*- h i i au ' uf Da*Hual Cl jb uf DiEh i-ll), whlr-h whs ! iW"-1 fp i ' u Fhzab ' - th p u r l bv Di" ik.a!- ; rrjuli* t .B i l»reHtfJii lui'iitbifi ll irf i ' Hffu.

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TIGERS TAKE A SLUMP.P r i n r r t o i i ' x l l f f m l b y W l l l l n m n la

< iinHltiw W o r r > In \«*tv . l iTM i' r '*< T i ] # n .

S-ioi.il t„ fhr I V KMS n \ } \YSF F I V D F I f J N , 3 . - l f tlif F i t n i i ' l u n

li-aiii l ias >ah>-a ii ilaiii;i , Du* fulluWiird llii- main.;*' am] i b . i ' k j*.re uf Du* upltil.Jii Dial II I n i Imppi'ia-iJ lit. a mu.<i Inuiunir - l litu* llau-, iiiiil Dial il hud b f l l iT bi* l a p - Mly V. rrn ulT i>r Mi*' Jairidwrilliiff un IhtJ wall s a s s Du* cjiaiiiiiluhstilp l a u n jf i <ui Du* iillUiL'M’l Ulll Ul I ffU lu < >lti iS'U.HH.tlJ Ihl.i

''.’Lr u.. iiail iu'i 11 su conHi.li' iFly «‘Xpeuii‘jl,T h u 'l J t ; i 'r » d r i.p p i- il u g a n u - lu W ll l iu m a

.v i 's i^ id . iy b j- .scu rf u f 7 Lu 2, a n ti n l-Ihullffh Ni'VrTUl ilU.ii'rt UTl bulls UUd U irlu Ilf

I'fT %\'llMurt, a Huh iW'Jrlur. Wfrp re- K|iiiM'>lbk fi.»r Hi*v4'ii rtiiiH fftiincjl by Wii l- h.JUh In th»* inllbiJ Innluff, Fr luci - itm lij.i- p ’a.vu'il IKUU' uf hi-r u.suhI uh li lty ut \hei bu l hcil .‘slumlmrrti a tiifh* In i)jr- lielil. Tfu* J i l i c y t n e n ftu iH uuly n*fflsu*r th reu liIiH :ui<l Ihe triu u f e rr ' - rs Lhi-v m a d e vvci'u (.'UHlly. Thi- Ni^ie:

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Sb ......... fi I 1 l.JHttThuw. rf . . 1 0 fiIlMJhm. I f . . . . fi 0 OiK fll fy. I f ........ 1 fi u\\Tst**r. c f . . . . fi 1 fi Vciunic. fH ........ fi 1 1'lleynleHr, r f . . 0 IJ fi ' i r « m l l t o n , c f . . I 2 i>DaWfun, Q... . 0 0 1 F f tm b r lt ', o __ 1 1 1\\Ulf«f)n, p ...... fi 0 OjTcmplfitnn, p fi 1 ()r i u r k . p ......... 0 0 01 ----------■ ft-u rw k k . r f . . 0 0 it| T o ta la ...........7 7 3

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Throe*ba*ie h i t - T e m p le to n . Baflcn on b a l l s - U l t T e m p le to n 2. off W ilson 3. off C le rk 1. B tn iv k o u t—Ky ClUrk Ifi. hy W i l ­so n 3, by T e m p le to n I. W ild p i t c h —W il­s o n 1, U m p ir e —Harrl.son.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.R c b d H , o f W s i e r d n y ' s i j in m e s .

B oston 4, New York 3.Brooklyn It Philadelphia 4.

P ittsb u rg i t Chicago 8,S t a n d i n g n t t h e C l a b s .

W . U P C . I W . L .P C .Chicago .«elN cw Y ork ...19 18.614P l t t a b u r g ..30 M .5M B o s to n ........19 19 .600P h l l a d 'p h i a M 16 .MS e t . L o u i s ...... l e 30 .381a n c iiu a U 11 .Ul^ Brooklyn ....14 S JTS

BIG ENTRY FOR GOLF TOURNEY

Jersey State ChampioQshipi '/ill Begin To-morrow with Large

Field at Englewood.

MANY STARS OUT FOR T IU E

T h e N r w J e r s e y R la t e Golf Aasncl*- Duii. Vi’tiU'li h Ui hol.d ltd n in th unmui l f 'I’.implun.Hlilp uvor tlie Flruflewootl Golf Club UnkH tu -n io r ro w , F r id a y a n d Srttur-* . i .hn , hiH Hffuln tie«n favorui l w i th a la rg t 6'<iM.v iJi ' tweun n l iu 't y a m t one humlreij miiiu-M upiuMr Mil Dii' ufflclal U«l revelveU hi Die s rc u t . ' i r v . J. W h i tn e y H ak cr , fo th a t th e usual Hui'i'eanful t o u m a n i t n tH.'4'nirt uftiHiin'd

J<-rum»* D TrAvers. uf M ontc la i r . lh« Sl.tD* ch.ijuiiiuri. will d e ( fn . l hlfi ti tle , a n d .ipl'uHi-il III h im will be M u r r a y O ty p h an t .Il |4irm*'T New JarMey oha j r tpkm; C h a f l M l l U i i u u i k J r , of Maini>iru|, u n d F r a n k 0* Ite iid iur t. Ilf I' liilnrioli), b o th of VhORl li :[\e hreij intiuiuJlirfflute c l iam plona iQ r'li' i«4i>4t Msiv I '.iiir, u f M o r rU 4’oun ly ,I L.iiiM'i - up lu T r i v r i a in t h a S l a t e tOUf«II*-'. at Mi iHusidI u yc u r uffO, l9 uleo im OngIhe r n i ra n lK no | h U.HWald K irk b y , one of rhu Hiruiifff'Mi uf th e Fnff lewuod le L

Ari’i d e Gtfthaiii , of N o r th Je r s ey , twloa l i u l j e r lif Ihe Tliir, Ijuh no t en t e red , 4 t h« lius iiui bi’t'i) uhic ro devo ie th e neceaaa ry Dine 40 th e khiiki tihii Heaaon. Q u i te A ■ leli-ffaDun uf .Nt'Wurkere ti£ive en tevad riuiu tiiffl I'litetai m u Club, In point ot ii umberh. Knfflewuod. eaully leada, w l tk iitaivil fu iiy tuitrh' 'e. bu t Hul tuero! U ld M ontdulE a r e aDo wgli r ep rea en te d .

In v u n jm u 'i lu n w i th t h e elch teen-*lnld {lualflU'dDun ro und to - in u r ru w th « r e wUI be a t e a m ou mpi 't lt lon , e t i i r l ea fo r w hich h av e biU'D i>*relvi*d f r o m Biiglewoodf Mutitolulr, Halnn'*k t. F o re a t HUl a n d Bai* DiHiul. Tlifi t e a m u f four w i th the lOWOit 8KIHH m ia l will win. E a c h m e m b e r 1< to iri-elvi ' a K 'Jd inedftt a n d the clttl) a b.miH't' luiKi yt' iir t h e £ngtewiK>d t e a m ivun wIDi u tu ta l uf 341, T h e e n t r i e a aiW a.s follows;

J ia l iu s it i l Go lf C lu b —H. H . Bottoiafg 'rtu \>dore F. K«irr K, O. Colt, F . &1 i)(uu J r . , K. 1'. H. W r i g h t , C h a r l e a H l to n - I 'uck J r . . W. K. V. M«>ore, H o w a r d Olflllis

Caiuie Hrouk t ’u u n i r y C lu b —W, C» J o h n -mill. [JcKorepi Lyutip. W. W . Fell, Frank A W r ig h t .

Khmcx C o u n ty C u u n t r y C h ib —C. B, K e l ­logg. C. D. StoriM.

]:uglewui>d Uuir i ' l u h - O s w a t d K lrk b y . V A Seggi 'irni in, M u r r a y O l jT h a n t , D, I j. MmiMon. lier liHri G a rb e r , G eo rg e A, ix t a lm m , F. M t ' lm p m u n , W. B. HuorUlu, A, H. Lockf 't t , t i m r g e (.. A usi ln , A. D, ClilIdH, J , U. hoyvi.', C. A. Corlloa, H . W 'e th erhy , S. O. Mllli^r, G. M. B o y n to n , O. 'I \ B e r ry , K. M. liarbvH, G eo rg e B. Dud* low, V. C. Millet. H oy VVebb. F r e d artkres (■ H a u l , V K F. M cC an n . W . ' C. Hliarp, H, F. H elm mlud, T. R. Fel l* . IL

H vckw iih . H. V. K eep , A r t h u r Yanoh , I i . M. Coxe, ( 'Un ion B lack , W. M. Bau- fonJ. Dr. H e n r y S. Ste i irna , J . P. K l r w a u , W. U Ball, W, n . S a w y e r , D r . M. R. F u lm e r , W, E . D o u g h m an , A. 8. B o u rn e , ' 0 . S. UOhh, R. l i . C o r y . D r . L. W . C a l l a n / J . D. D eurnor .

ForoHl fill] Flohl C lu b—B. P . Altaoppi H e n r y Alleopp , H e r m a n J . E g n e r , P a u l Hell er , J o h n W . H o w e l l . J . J . Eiidel , C.' A. Wtiudruff.

■OTi'ii l i iugu Onir C l u b - W . H. L e m a ^ eenu.

HackenBUCk Golf Club—M. F. Allen, W,' H , Gi' luhenen, E m b u r y P a lm e r ,

M o n tc l a i r Gi»lf Clut?—J e r o m e D. Trf tvcrs. T. T. Heed, Owrar W o u d r u f l , P a u l H arf l* non. W. R MtimjB, C. E. V lec k S r„ H a y ­d en D udley , F J. R id g e w a y , A. E. AIF Bupp, B. H. H a r r ia .

M o r r is C o u n ty U o lf C lu b —M a x Behf ,N o r t h J e r s e y C o u n ty C lu b —R o b e r t Hi

(■'uniilngham, J o h n w , Orlggft, A IP. G r a y J r .

I ' la lnfleh l C o u n t r y C lu b —L e ig h to n C*Uk< Ina, F r a n k O. Fteinhfirl.

R id g ew o o d Golf C lu b ^ C . W . CamertHl* H . I,. 1‘fel ffer, HnrTj G. W h i le .

Wuluirban C h d i - A . F, Milllkon, V in in l tiknh ( ’o u i i l rv Ctu l i—G eo rg * 0 ,

Hyall .

DODDS PUT UP BIG SCORE1 ,1 0 2 , W i n I ' h r e A 4«ame*i a n d

F I n U h r t r a t I n l l i o K l o M > f « r T o M ro v y ,

By winning three gam es from the Old Horne |4'am In Du* Kloepfer r i\€ -in an Howling Tourney Inal night, tho Dodd •luhiii'l nut only won th e competition but put up a reeuril Ki-ore for ti»a tourney» loimlluff in Die m pliii) total of 1,102. TO I l i b Clark l■on(r1!^ul 'd 27fl, May 224. Bar­ren 2iu, '1'urJw.T 2'W stiuj Dll Tuurotte llM. In till L'Diir ff:iiij*->{ Dm* Duild.i rcgblfirtidl litifi II nil ^74.

Til'- 1>oiJ«1h ha VI* ruliefi exfelleiit lenpini Ih tin- tuiiinuy. uliinlhg t w enly-eifb t gumeN am i iosijiff |w u, 'J'h^y have th rea mun* ^aiiii-H tu mil. hut raiuiut bu bvalfin (Mil of til Hi |ilu( i* ov>*]i If iheyfloBe Iheui“ II. ______ V l y

NEWARK BOY WINS RGHT.F i i l n y K l i n e , o f T h i s i l l y , O i i t l i o l o t g

( b a r l e y l l o l T m « n I n F a s t f l lx - r o n i i i l I t n u l .

N F W YOH K , J u n e .7,—Fulf ly KllftP, tff Ni-Wiirk, N J . o u lp u lu ie d Cliiirley Hoff- III.in In Mu'lr Hli-mmiU flgJut at Brown's

u.ri iHlLitn fu*ri* Inut ulffhl. The ftght ■wav fiisl Dirouffhiujt, nml Kline maln- l.ilm-J ail adsantugH from beglujilng tu eniJ. HulTiiiaii bur^iJ In w i th g r o a t wlH- Irigiiepfl, l.ut K line w-uh r l e v e r enough tO ofirtei hl.*< oiipDiii'nt's njHhfM, nnd at the < nd iu luitl H u f f m a n ti red .

Ill U>e {)tlief hiJUlH I'M MeAvny WftH henti*n hy Dun Savage, (jf Orange, N. J.j IiLsh J'liilily drew with Jack Grant, BuU V\'lllliimH and 'I’anmiy Moure fought a draw, and lOdJIt* 'I'uy iJefiated YfiUNg F i I'ermm.

T^lnkoln W in s t .n lo n la D erby^C I N C I N N A T I , .IiiTie 3 -' In ft d r iv in g fin­

ish. W. II. FiKi-fb ffiHiJ gi' ldlrig, iMnkol*,- won Du* l-at-iuiii D urhy yu»tf‘rd ay nU ef- nunii. fit.ishiMff .1 I'-uffDi In fiuiiL o f CxHr, u itli Mil, II',I II uffDis lii'hlnd the litiderA thiisi.eri uanl- Th.' ri'Hi of tiu; field was Will HumiK ulit T h e tn i iD m b p a id ^ . 9 5 I or tf» oil I'lii kf la.

T i i k e i l o I M I l i u r d i ' n n r n e y ,rn-ih II' k i';Dlii*n> uiid l^juls Feln<l,

twi. Ilf fhe men wIDi I i) r iy -Jlve poin ts | . i iu lu r i | i . met In tlie Tuxe iln Bi ll iard Luiin.i last Miffhi. I h i rb e r ry vvlnuhiK hy iM M'ure nl 2^u lu hHl, Hull iuui C o h e n .

III O’* i’l to“ iUffht

lee's Misfit Clotliliit Pallors,21)1 l^asliingtoD St., Near Market SLI ru iiu o la iluU tllu ic* A « w a rk . ,Y. 4,

O pvit E v « -n ln g s , II. F , C o x , Hgi*,

ndti 'F I .1 F'lK TDK l'‘IUST T l i lK TO flRKAK r i i i c L S i m u N D I’lD': yiovKt'N.

Th^ wi*riih»T li:iH l.ren ih''I'le-Jly h'ukwanl. I’lr.iii' lai I imlltl'iHii tiiis- .ilt ' U'iJ rn.fny thfiU- Kiiin)> wli' iiiiil'i Hffi'iil fi' l*H uiii'Tal In their 4*l|i«*li'lltur»*i». Tlii'.si' ' llmUtl' lei h u e ee-p\ i u l > fi*li I'V Uii'St? Midi • I.ew mU'«r3» wl|ii wli-in » •* hull r ' l i t [fn : - Th fi r aifn-fuNi'il ur urii f 'l- «iiriu*-tiif hwvf eutneimt'' with k njrih \\ k* !inV>- i-li1)rN|V tfiUirinny iin<! w miJHi tf'-i rl I .if Them. T'tu-rKfore,fur thf i.rt-spiji. « I" fliniiiinT- |iri.inia an-.! cut pri'-eM fur iK'* tliii'' in YeaM. ti, Ftuv pDwwhile eur I'Tl'aH .jte lim iOW'-si ihrj* wvef b&V4 het-ii til KPitM'-u

MVPIHY (JAKMKNT NAMK1.P BFIiOW IS ■i niCKI'J. A»li TU HEiK IT.

?.ii*Jt Hull, very ilark brown. Co&t quiet ef- feet, 3 bkjiioria. Iri.itjl with ronmlBd corneMi, flrit'lns SihuuMf rs. I'tiet'jm muilf* by proud-, huiiime, uf New Yurk. far JIlTi. Uup price, tIS,

|13 fhiilve of Sack Huit or Overcoat, made tfi i/rder fi r 4*HJ each, by Bunn, of Kingston; ealL, ilurk blue se^rge: rr,Hl, 2 button inappy nxadeU uv* rviiHi tun brown. b'H pattern.

Hai-k Suit, filate <rrny, Tailored In the laieft siv!»- fui AW by l.klrd. of Iiuffnlo. Ourm .

Tiixeiio Suit, In f^ne impfirted ffOWteJ. M ti* In Ui« V6*r>- liiii'iPt Htylif Ur l-hiiwe. of (Yilee(rt. ta!iii"J iiH a cri-aior ot evening olothw. Prln(»ri riiriae to order pnn*, Our |Wloe, |18.

'sjnippy Pull. mUnl ^iH.*t, Sn very narfo^' Htrlpi'e lif black and dfti'K fray . Cust'^m m«oe fi.T $fifi by .Nouiiibnrff, of New Yotk, 0 «r I'rice. If II niw yt'U. |2fi.

WB APE ripEClALiaTS IN FIT.

In adilllDri lo Dip* advaniagp of eecurlng mer* elmnt iHlIur enrt uncalled fcMP ganrtantda t u r k ‘>ii luui lhan ready m»de. perfect Al In 4 cerinlnty here ^''Uh our many bIbcB we can At all Shunld any nUeratton be ne^aeaary to Im­prove th* rtt we make them free of cher iA

H CE'fl M ISFIT C V IIT H IS * P A R l o a t .

D I. M A R D E V I L L E ,SPECIALIST,

I7t IroiA tL, Onr CRiidt's. ,,TWWIT VHT,' u p a r w ic * u • l a w t a U M 'm ^

■U Chronlu O l M u n a t MEN AND WOHBIT. Catarrti, Nervoo, DIm im a DIm b m a

H « rt. KlilBcirA Btemaeii. Lt'iw Or BladSm Ra^aaiAXlBJa. IMnarx *1.4 all Ialds

M O T tC E —D fl lc e i K R i n , X t « 4 P . .■ ■ S 41 t o ST P . M. o n e * e l M « S T s s d a y . S a t n r d s r a n d t a a d a p . A D T I C y R E B ■D a a a t t a i * c t a a a H , s U e a a a d a s M b a s i . l

NEWARK EVENINO NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JXTNE 3, 1908.B If G A G E D .

< W U B V - ilA U K R N B D Ii—M r. A u in t f t B * iifT .

« i io o r i h l t o uy .

M A R R IA G E S*B E O W K —D A V IP O N -A l Uip ra tid ^n cn o f (1i«

oO ttU iU ikc c io rty tn ftn , 270 M irn trU ilr A ti'm i* ', N o w o rk . J udo I t . ]« M . I>y th» K w . l l - n r y VoftdarbMik, R lla M nrriKtm lia v le u n . >if N r u - M lL ~ tQ H n ltx T t l la a lin fM H n iw s . u f

V A L B N T tM n r L O n i r i r r -O n June a, ItuMi W tm n rla l LTiuri'h . by Tbumn#

I)., U ra. ii!* r ita i> * i J, t ' lb f lc h r , n r, to M r. J hih^h i i f

W K B e T R R - H n ir u C K -A t t ’a n id rn . N. J . by M r. M o rr ln OitaJl, <v\ June :t. .MiaiJ m lO E ll la H u rtlic k w Hr. W a lle r JoHeyli W o b M tr.

U E A T H S .Eaai Onuiye, N. J.. Jiu)« 3.

IMfl, RhtMlo C.. wldou'^uf Panlei U. IIhI-Iwiti in btr IKih year. Fun-rat arnicen wUI Ut» huld a t her la te reiWfTice, HP N' rth .Srliiijjii'a ni-e- BHe. Orani(«'. lYIdiiy ttP-rn^n'n, June 0,

V JU U V N T l.N n 4at Poddte MemnrlJ, Vmera. v . i> .ut Bae( ureriKe,

H B L P W A W T » p ~ M J B g r*

A vvB ta*AQBNTfl nialia b if money eelltna iVoli'e aott

metal r1v«<u for mantltnr Icahi In ymnlte ima llna-ire; no heat required: quick and eure, sample and terma fceo. T'B<'*K A (IV).. H o i 6 t t . H a tav la , N . V. ____________________________

A U R N T B -- I m ade | 5O,0CN> In H r* year* In the m a ll o rd e r b iu ln n u : b n fn n a m a ll: 1 w il l

■how ynu how to do th e w o rk . Hand fo r p a r­tic u la r* .

MAN’AOEH. Iki i 5T0. LnckjHirt, W. Tt.. AniON'TSt w u n tt 'd fn r o u r fen ioua k lio tip n , ru th 'ty aotn. (Mat aellera on t 'a r th ; ldi< rs>in-

i ii l ia lo n f a i l j i f i r r 7 i\ M , HMAW , lU kHrlluf ai.A tJ K N T -. W an ted , n e a t e o ix 'a n n a maa in te l l

houpehold A p e c la lty o n ae^jr M y n e n i i j va ao n furn lahad . a K R I X T . K T d w «U, eee-nnd lloor.

H O L P W A i r r t l D ~ i l B 9t .

T O tJ N O H A N w anted to eell t y p e w r i t t f aup- u t iM on G untm lM Idn bmelJi. A dd re m T ., I l4>s

If!. N t*w t omen.

K M P L O T M B B T W A I f T B D - l f B I f .

; u o'clock^ IlHliillv're ami frl-m|j4 af« Ih- vltad to atlend. InieTtnrni I'Hldwell. N. J. Pteane oniir flowere

B B N N E l'T -O n June 3, ui reel, after ^iMBtrlDir lUneaa, Frank. IwkivtiJ aon of I he late Patrick atul Jaria HennHt llctnilvei and IHilMle are kindly invited tuatirnil Mie runurui (rota liu rMJdenci" i4 lila abater. Mra. Antim

■ Bbtth, NOb IbtJ Ferry atreiM, on 'Phuraduy. yttbe 4, at 8 Ai U.. to ijt. jAinee'a Chiuvh, iff he— a Hlih Mnsa of u iu b* iiTfliireJB r the ret>oee of hla hilerment in tlieCHmetei^' of the Hi>iy cwl>uU hre.

n O X t N U —O n June :i. ItHiH, a t 2 A M . a f t - r M e f U lnete. helovod a lfu ut l..nmHHO^iDf (nee liendon, i«K''d ‘ il 3'ourp 3m uay». PelatiYee and frlenda e re I t im lly liiv lUnJ to a t- t io d the IhiJMral on F rid a y . Juii*< D. (ro u i h> r la te tiatdAnM>. lOT N laaarn a trt- i'l. a t 2 f . M J llia ir in ea t tn F a lrm a u u l ('enmti<ry.• D BtFSL—On Tueailajr, .liimr 3. Ji,pip)i.Vldetrer of l^ouiau D<-lfr], nai-il T<» Vi ure. a th w ead fHende, hJ»» I'alrgliti-ii’p rlc-nw-u- la st AMOclatloo and Ni-aerk I'altoe ItooHni 4tfwelalloi^ are kindly invitnl u> a(tf*nd tho fp iere^ Prlday, June ft. at n a . M . from Ida B te reMdeftoe, Ku. U3ft tlouth ElklUMi^nih atreei, W BL Peter'I Cburch. where at lu o'ulook u ItlgE Mam of Itequlam Wjtl be offered for 1h« MOW Of hie toiiJ. InivTinent in the tJometery w f the IM y Beputehre.

p P H A M P - ^ t I r v lr i f to n , N. J . tm Tueeday, J B m a IM kI, Oharlea U D u m n d , aged 70

I. FimarAJ tervicea at hie late home. : 2i) w n t avenue, on Friday aftei noon, at a

lo le r in e n t In C lin to n Cem etery a t con- VHMBM Of the fainlly.

PULHIRTT—A t Orange. K. J-. on MomJay, | ] M I* f M , Rarah Rllaalieih Flaherty mee MoB h Aw), wIdt’W of the late Janvai Flaherty. BdMtlvee and (rleiide arc reepoc'trully invlimi to Atteod the funeral from the family real- dwoik 8M Bcotland etr^et. Orange, nn Thure- tey , June i , at II o'clooK A. M ; thence tu Our iM T erf the ValFv ('hiirch, where a tk Jeinn H l|h lU M o t Requiem will b«i cdebnited tor the repoe* of her luul. Intenueni In the O w e Mry of the Holy Hepulchre.

BBBUBINU—C)n June 1, l(K>k. Herman : OgHMlniV beloved hueband nf JiU Omualng

(iiM Artntir) and eon uf PhlJritiir>iii .tiul the late Henry (kelMing. aged 41I yeare ftelatlvMi

. and frlendi of the family nra K in d ly invited to

.■'4tlwd the funeral on Tliurj)dav>,' June l. from

. joke'rwldeiice of hie midlier. No. i.*r[.-liaTd •Ueet, at t P. M. Interment In Wciodland Oenutety.

BRILiOE-t»n JUna a. W'llllum A Her- in hie 44ih yeer. ReladvM. frlenOH,

_ re of rrankUo Lodge Nu. in. K ami a . and ■later ledge*, and IQxfmpt Firamen'e

'vlngf

A D V r U T I H lN t l S O U e m ^ R S fo r e ice lle n t m e d h if ji l. ite n d v an^l n 'm u n e ru tlv e en»|d(»y-

A p p ly 7.*la Jtr<i(ui at , room 1010 T lm re-d iiv .

lt '# Y ~ H r |g h l C j*nna»i-AmerJCinn boy wanted in Ic a n i in a r h ln l f t trn d e , n * iir i i>e w il lin g p i

i-tviL* an a p p r-n tlo e a h ip u f tvm ye,ire; V i p,'-* Week 111 e ta rt, and l l rn lee »n’e ry nig moniljH. AS'pIc l .e tw - t i i 11 and Ml A M .. Im p iT la l 11. ohlm - Co., N naw iu un<) Hhelflyld «[«.. cHy

H uY to m ake h ltnecJf u5»*fiil In Jt^welry fQ>'- lo ry and to l iia rn trad« ', n iue i h a v r rc t iT -

t’nrn> and ha im ii f.vo r 15 v u r a A .1lIK J K lK jil A CO,. 90 M eedm nir ei

n a w . wt tayiM i P . R It

■ denoe o f u a b r w c S i^ n |[ e atreet, a t lT d o T . U . In

are re ipey tfiJ lJy h i' fu n e ra l eeryicee a t the ru«i-

fJeorae F H a rb rld ge , tt7 “ ■ ■ y. June A,

ciaUon of ritai to attend

, of hla b i____ _______ ____at, Irvington, on Friday- - -.......

Interment tn Clinton C«mn»>ry. HBDP ltftICK-"Ott J\me 1, KKW, Charlee, eon

Of Q w rte and Uie late Df>ra Htakderlnk. a g ^ 4o year*. Puneral eervU-ee on Thureday. Jtuie

.4i at hie late reeldenco, fW Jacob itreei, at 1 {rHook P. It. aharp. Heiailvea and frlundi are

"* btvlted to attwul. Inclnuratlon at Roh* Iramatoty, Uoden, n . J.D JB N ^t Irvlagton, N. J.. Jung 1, IMIN, 4Mid, beloved wife of (Joff i>. iiedden.

In her STth year. Reiatlvee end friend*, oJeo memhtee of Ladlei' Aid Borlety of the First

; Chrlatlau Church, ore reepecdfully Invited to • Bttend the funeral aervicei at her Inie rail- : denoa, 103 Chimmlngi sireet, Irvlnglun, on

Thuyaday, June 4, al 2;II0 p, M. Imennent In CUqUn3 Cemetery.

'ICW^K^UddenM', At New York, on Tueeday, June A, WlTlieru King. Notice of funeral iMrfearter.

t X N D T ^ n June 3. 1906. Margaret Landy. IM attvei and friend* of the dni'auMd ore kttidlr tftVited to attond the fiirieml from the nw w B oe uf har brother-in-law. Mr Udwai-ti Toobi. No. 409 Jeratcy street, HarrlBon. on Pn- 4ay« June ft, at b A. U.. to Uie Church of the ^loly Cron, where a Rolemn High Maaa nf

tom will be offered for the re|K,iM of her IntHinent In the ('emetery of the Holy

tttohre.jeCStBftNST->-At BrcHiktyn. N. V., June L t$ Mary 1*. wWow of Joseph McC?h*sney. MSal eervloee will be held m North OwtiKu Kiel Qiuroh, Orengf. N. J., tYuiuy, jun* n.

a t 1 J 0 P. ILVAN S A ln u o n June X J90S. l ^ t o . eon of

..Jethro J. and Uary H. Van Kant, ogMi itl yeara 1 incmtb lb day*. Funeral bn teturdny.

. P. M., from hto late reeldeme.■ K«. tS Ptrft etreet. Helativea and frienda. ai«o

the uotoera and membere of Qkmerai Custer : Om s c U No. lao, Jr. 0. U .. A. M., and Old

d u n ' OiimcU No. th, O. of A., aro Invited to attaoiL Interment in palrmount C em ory .. ^ W ^H yB ntered Into reel, on Jim* 2, liMML

W llte (nee Meyer), ag«<1 ftT yeaie . Uvea and fiiendi art reneotfully inviC'd

b Mtand the funeral on Friday, June ft, at |:iQ P. ftL. at ber late rwldanoe, 1(M Gbadwioa

. avtiioa. Intennent In I>UriDOunt Cemetery.

HOIVTII*B H IN D ..'JWBXJBBB-^Mcmth’a Mind High Maae of Re-

w ill be offered for the repoeo of the eoui “ late Nellie Rodger^ a i Hi. Joeeph'e

'■ oa Friday, June ft. at M a . M. Rei*. «4 frtonda ore kindly lavlted to tltena.

A H in r B R ftA B T NASA.. ApAMB—First AnnlveraaiT Vhea of HeQutem

1 « 0 i be offered up for the repeae of the mul HH toff# Bllen Ademi at 9t. Utehaere Churoh, [ OB ‘m r s d a y , June 4. at T:8« A. H. RelaUvea

BBd trtomla are kindly Invtled to attend.

f i t H EM O IUA IAMl BMlBOfy o f our diiKl'Iy helo^d eocL Wltlle

Hm n t » died June 8, 1907.Iwd a lovely ireaeure oaeai

Ha w u our Joy and prldei Hto loved, tb , perhapA too well,

Far aoon he slept end died.Vuo lovely tn hie young bright yeaio

For Ui on earth to keep. llW er ahall be b« forgotten;

Vovor ahall hto menii>ry fade.ffiMeMat ^oBghta ahalj ever Imi

HWDdcttw grave where our ' .^ J UM gd^qyentii, MR. AND MRR. WM. F.

1 In fe r 'WlllW U 1

» iC ie tn e r), and g ra n d p o re n la

I yeire we hwve sadly mlaaed her.. . _ bed|4 i a lone can te l l ;; ese dog have we ro rg o t her,

I she hade th is w o rld fn re w e lLB »R EA Y H U > f a m i l y

K A I O N f O I f O T lC B .A f t e iB argea t o o tn m un lca ilon o f PVonkUn Lodge

M . V . aad A . M ., to oalled fb r PYldayt ftlOTegA y tm* ft, lUOH, at 2 o'clock sharp, for

I t t o t P U g p M o f a tte n d in g the fu n e ra l o f B ro th e r W F . b L W i l l ia m A . H a rh rld ge .

* _ i M B A L D W IN , W .re t g ry .___________

COY w a n le d : m u s t unch-ra land rtifB i. f lnir*«'.ftlscf w o rk a ro u n d aloj-p A pp ly .\ UM AX

I»1K .IR-. H M u ln at , W nal O iu iig n , N. J

lu.^Y w anted ; a c c u a tm n rd lu rn^ w h s"i [H/lieP,- b ig , e late e x p e rlrn c e and ag»- A 'l Irrs i, b .‘ |.

Ishi-r. I l l , * 5f0 , N fw e

Mr>Y - \ lH n ifK l, one co lor*«l bn|] Ijny A pp ly ^hp K .igH iijera. ;J<M W i l l ia m *1 , 1- j i i i O raiiga.

!n>V Ur'iiored, ab>^u( iO y*‘ni.n <Jf1. rc r-r-n c f* 1 HI M a rk e t sr jirnr'-

Mi»Y.S w anted lo fi*hrn n l i ' i i i l " ink#* I'lMrrsijtg oa r* Im p e r ia l fY i t lo r y VVr.rkf, \\<>n,iajo

M u) ivKhted lo h e lp lu k itc h e n o f u r r s tn ii i .n it A p ii ly iJ2 H f lr r i i io n ave., lli»rT l«'*ii. N . j

HOT w anted In drug a lo ro . A pp ly F i . HILQLH, 831 Main at., lOusl Omn^e.

BOY w onted In b a k e r ib o p . >62 Ch«innu i~*L N u tley .

rwxHf'KJlEFElIi: 112 per w»*i k , yqung man bavltjg ther«>ugh knowledge uf double i-iiiry

buukH, itiua t be arcurnto ami r-llable. aohwi'.r giving ruferenre and eaperlniU'e. l)m» 2li.ofTlcf'.

RANK 'Young man, over IS. It) a hank to us^lsi bmih-keepr'r, must hov# gCdU ref r-

eT)i«« n* til character and Jiun—iy. A<bir«*« Ih tn k , n i'K 4A. N e w * iiffice .

R U T C H ltR —Y oung rn o u w ith some know le ilg * ->r m»*«i end g r-K 'e ry bui<]iirs« p re fe rr* . ! '

r - fo r i- iire s . AdJret-H F T ., Bos 42. N ew * of-

Hl’TCHBR Iflrst-rlassj wanind ai once; refei- '•hce reyulreil. C I., Ai'J'LROATK Hlft

Humornul s t , Plalnflcl-J

^ 8 B I J > W A N T B O -1 ^ M ie ! l ,A O E N T tf -19 per d&y m UI one wom an In each

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a l l m a g ** o f Ig n it io n b a tie r le s o n ly , s t f it r fu l ly aa to e tp o rten ce . w ages and re /eren t'o . iin w lren w n o r h * lp « r« . A d d rw ji B a tte ry . Hog 2.1 News nfOoo.F A R M H A N D w a n ifir t fu r genera l fa rm worti

LLdSMAN, I r v in g lo i t ave.. ru rh e r Unyden av«., H o iith O range.

Q R O O BR Y C IjE R K —-W n n le d . iiP tlv * g ro re ry Clerk, w ith re fn ro n o *, not u fru b i . r w i-rk , n<»

hftsbe«RS naad a j>u ly . Adilrt-aa C lerk. H o i l.'l, N e w i o fllc * .

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T iO R .^E B !]O E R 9 w a n te d , forem an and llo tjn m an. . IC. F. U ’N E I L , R li.iun fln l!l

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IN V E H T IO A T O R —Y o u n g m a n as cred it In re s tl- g u tg r fo r la rg e In s ta lm e iU hquse, nUo asHla*

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tr lo u e M. C. T A Y L O R . €3 W 'a ll »t. New York..

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M B N "-W o n t*d , a fe w m ^n <4 neat appearrmco and good O d d ro u ; exporb-ni^e not riecHMar-^ .

new sfjapar p ro m lu tn p ro p o s lllo n ; g<iod wagiw lo .r ig h t l 4 rn M . C a ll ]>«r<ire I'J. Hi .Anidemy pt

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to w n * : H tiile age nrw l f*|rt>rience .AdiltVseCapable, Buit 2, N e w * .

M F.N tn le iim f lllv e r lr iK m lrm re u l home; r» n earn W lo $4 a day a t ihl^i iiuMlnpuH, J. B

HO CF^ NH) R iJ iing S I., UufTiilu , N. V.

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K N A p P. H p rln g fle ld ave ., Hprlng ileM .

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employod SCHWAHD A N fiP A dl. 3 (’HntnU ava.

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required, At'ply 2ia» (ilenwood as'-t* , East f,>r- ongc, tietween 9 iinrt 12.

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ft'va.. and i ttilhutes' woJk to osmstary.b C B N RTD 'aE C B M E T E R T .

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•m ogu ft at short noCos.I IB p O A D S T .. Duar M a rko t st. 'P hans B90.

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q u ire a j ’lTunn I lf e n e rg y and a b il i ty fu r the pn- s lt lo n , t-a litr\ ji.s p e r w’e e k , w r ite a t once fu r partlcu ln r*). H ih H O E Y P lH il1*h 1ng t!u Ii3J t i f a r b o r l i a l,. ChK ig n , 111

R E P R E 8 D N T A T IV E 8 w o n te d ev-arywhure lo se ll a 2ftu. h"iiBG ]io ld necetiaicy, r nc o uaed

m iiKns b u y in g a g a in ; e x c lu s iv e te r r i i . i r y , la rge u ro rtw ; iT c d lt extenUod. W r l ie few om -r F l:Kl. 6 Uver*aa$ Com pany, B p r ln g h e ld , MaH*.

RAILWAY M A iL^LER K R wanted; c7iriara" oterks. na la ry 11 ,000; e x a m in a tio n hern soon;

p rs p a ro ib in tree u n t i l appoin ted- F ra n k lin In- ........ ^ N . f .s t ltu ts , Rochea isr.

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seiM rham In H tm ts i, W a rre n , M o rr is counib**, N «w Je r*ey . i^ k e and M nnroe counilf**, i ’nnn. sy lv a n ltt, w h om ll \c y w u ro reprvHenied u n til r^- ctam ly; w il l tu rn over sm iif' accK iin ifl to Cghi p a r ly . gh*e p a rM ou lu rs In confldeuee C'ffk-cs, F . 0 . B ox 744. S ew Y ork C ity

BALii3^ME9N w;u;ted. six nrsccl.'iss men Ul good appfarance tor e.-isy prnt'oSUlon. big

money to hubtlera WM, W DETRICK, saiea RSiaiiager. Arllngtort Purk Cci.. 7f)T Broad8l , . N ew srk

S A L E ff^£ K N » 'W B n to d , tw o giHid men I ' sell se w in g m a o h ln tw ; s a la ry a /id ('omm lfrtlon

C a ll l!i A . M . n o d D P . M , 21 C e lla r nl.

8 A k E 0 M A N —< \rrp u rH ll(m w g m a itu l ln n lot stklegntfin; giK^d In te rn * to r>“ Iiab)e man. A d-

d»«aa C o rp ora tio n , B o x -12, N»-w5 urtlea.

B O L IC rrO R w a n te d . w e hav»’ a. good d eb it o f IlCKi we w i l l g iv e lo the T igh t rnan; gua r-

ontei-d ha ln ry l i f t per w o e k , l ib e ra l rinum lsB lnn#; expe rie iv 'sd tnen p re ft 'r re d ; m ust h* m a rr lw l K ild over 26 years o f age. Hep U. W . P IT ­M A N . Hujm rlntem dem M H ro ito U ia n U fa Insu r- o n re Co., 20b U n io n b u ild in g , N rw s rk

BOLICTTORB—W a n te d , fo u r b r ig h t, h u s tlin g •oM oltors to ploou hom e end pocket is fe s .

A p p ly U K C A T L J N . th ird floor, UoJme A Co'».

tiO lilC T P O R fl w a n te d to ta k e orders fo r popu­la r b ra nd * o f b o ttle d i>eer; good pay TRO^^ -

B R ID O K f t R O O M E . 121 Houth s i

8 0 LJCTTO H—W a n te d . n 4 le-ble rioUcItor, a©- Dualnted la c ity . C u ll 142 M a rke t, room ftOT

B O L I fT T t iH ^ M a n o f goiu j addreee lo so llc ll p r in t in g A ddress P . Box ft. News offlc*.

S E R IA L BOO K D E U V R R K K , a t once, only Uioee who have hud <ixperleru^i In de live ring

and o o liec tln g fo r a e r ia l iKXTke neci] a p p ly ; m u ti have A l re ferences and fu m i> h bond. C*U o n iy b(?twe©n tl:B0 end i j A M , rrxim DO. 114f M a rk e t SI-

W A N T E D , fo r U n ite d S tates a rm y, ab1<^ bodied, u n m a rr ie d men, betwe<m ages o f i f t

end Rft: o lc lg sn* o f S iatca, o f goodc h a rao to r and te m p e ra te h ab its , who rMQ upe tk. read and w r ite E i ig i ia l i ; m en wanted now tb r service in C uba and P hlH iJ{)ine le lends. I ^ r In fo n n a tlo t ’ a pp ly re c ru it in g officer, M a rk e t s i.. N e w a rk , o r M a rke t «n.. P a te r- ■oh, N. J. _

WAQON PAINTER W ANTEfi-W anted, good.fa# t m an In p a in t ehop; good Juh fo r r ig h t

p a r ty ; m uet be a h l* to S lr llw . F I-A M M E U . M u rr iu * and A u e tin eta , c ity .

f T O H A O B .

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r . s a r "OW PfcBTH'WC O W P fc B tH W ilT . * V A N H O R N CX)., ta X a r i i iK 1 : N e w a rk . -P h a iH HO.

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and

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e y e ilg n t p e rfe c t, to q u a li f y fo r loca l ra lfroA d* M flre inen a nd b ra k e m e n : tAft ta U 3Q perunoDth to s ta r t. I f q ua lU led . w ith permaneat noriticm s assured. TJnIted R a ilro a d Asaocls- tlo n . 424 B ro ad st-. c ity .

T O U N O M A N aa a s s ltm n t to c re d it man !n la rg e In s ta lm e n t houoe; m ust be a good cr:>r.

raspondetiL ta c t fu l and a b le to make rn ll«c - tlpna by m a ll; good o p p o r tu n ity fo r b rig h t, aoergetli] yo u n g m a n ; a ta te s a la ry and exp«n- enoe. A dd rssa C ra d lt, B ox 4B, News offlc*.

YOTTNO m a iT ted m a ji w a n te d to m a k ft b ig m oney; m u s t be honaat and re ltable . A d ­

dress k u r r ta d . B ox 42 , N a w s ofQoe.

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R a w s ofBoa.

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crence. A p p ly 7T4 Hroail nl Ifenyeen the h o u r* o f 10 and 3.

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W O M A N F t iH T m - r n i im i t o N l iE H A H T - M E N T ; TO A IV n M v N U a VINC. W ID E E X - P K I t lE N C E . I '.V D K M H T .W T H N H MOW TO M A K E F A N C Y K 1C1!^‘N D lS C L A Y H A N D H O W 8 . A N U X c i i j .L K s ’x C n S IT T o N TH O P E N . A IH ‘ [.Y s r } ' l B I N T F N D E N T

women, A jm'Iv l i Thuradny. S-'MLFSINr T IC K E R H - TTC

E xi»erh ‘n c td lu rk c rs B lnge r e**wJnK m itv iiin PXt>fTl(»nt;eil hands up Underffurmviit iVi. 32 Htv hall. .

rivnvpj dry goods salrs- w- n It and H A. M 'H'K, Krt Hamburg pl-K i : m ’ T U C K riR .q : ^ 'H t v i l l r o x f t O llihsi and

H 'I'd p ay in g iv n rk III} III! w w fk . A n if^rii-anIltl lireen nt., n ea r new

wanted fo r la rg e boajQh fo in j-e ien !, O i l o r arl-

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drefifi G ro v e r HmiBe,

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Y'f^UNC, ^^ 'O M A N —C h 'ir w rU i'f . j:i)nd edooa- Hon. for clerk, Atlons:. I' O Hox 3Ufl.

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C a ll a t 42 Kaxl I ’n ik st . KoHt O ru iig e i r<*f- ereneu rT^tjulred.

H l S L r W A N T E D - M E N A N D W O H B N .

U O U I'I iB . w i l l in g In go lo c o g n iry fo r purn- m e r, m an u u ilo reu nu lltig lior^es and ga rde n ,

w om nh f o r K»*neTiil hoiinework. 82 W n tnon ave.. H yde P a rk . Ikvsf th-ange,

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plf*. m a n h u t ie r . w ife houMoWurk 82 c , . , ia r st

D IS T R IC T mAnn+feix und ogunts w anted, b o lh men and womeD, a ll tom is , fo r best new

hoa.lth, acc iden t and fia ru n il death ii< ']try oH' e n r ih : Ci»iiir>aj^y tjp«-n1ng New Je rsey ; o n ly (^ne w rUJng l i . no olHaBJilrailon fo r occut)a tlon. iigc. cu ln r o r «?x, lu i rpB irlc tlons. spec ia l o h il - dren'B [HiUcy. 2ft nnd PO cents in o n lM y . lerg-nat renew a ls a nd colJoctInn coTTimJaslaiis t<» a ge n ts , no lapses. C a ll W e d ne a liiy and T h u rsda y , 10 A M to ft p M-, on S U le inanoger, C o n ll- Tionlul H o te l.

C H A r F F E U R and repair man wujils TK>sltton. ^KNFT. 34 MIIHogtan a v * ., Newartt. ^

ItRTVEII—Position wanted as driver for a d<H.- tor. sto., by rei|>etilah]e yiiung moiv, IM. WM,

JtJHtiAH, .TS* William, Hafrlsim.fHtiViXO. uT taking care of gantlemati 's place

In ouuiury or city, E F., J1 Crab* stH.KPFRT aenuuntam would |lkn/s«Vi.pal aeU

of iuKjkji to keep; *lhur4>Ughly fumllUr with iiii'dern hnslness nvethods. OKo. J itOBBlNh,

4'1ASU. Uayonnu, N J.(iARDENkiH—WIuu111 >n wiitiiptl a* gardvn*ir

and useful man, undcrnTiijidi horses, car- Hagvs also familiar automobiles; hcMicst iiml .ibllgliig: Ursi-cluNS r> r<T>‘ncra Address r*"ful. Rdx G, Nona othie. fjrang*.JANiT iH t - Young nimi wouhl like po«)tl(*n In

rltv i.p country us hSMlstHiii JhpUi t or ilflvi-r 4-nn furnish gottd r*'frr*-n< es hy upplyltHf at W )P>rgi'h bt , rliy, en-firiid floorJ ANITuH-ril tuatlun w*rw-ii ,is Janitor or

coachman, compeient col> roi) man, w*llb good n'fe tenc*. town or ruuntry Ulk Anadumy st,, lop Ruur. '

' I«AY\‘N8. gardens, roof p«.lntlng, hnusewurk, whitewashing. kaliKiMilnlng iind gKneral Joh-

blhg. a t reasonahlu prlvu A J. TTlfTMAtJ, ION Handay stMAN—iVnnled. iN^sUlnn on '-riHineering nirpB by

yuung civil vngin«sT. I'llhiT i**Tnporary or per- fuani'Ul; gcKul Irwlrumrnt tuun: best reference's. i ^ d r c M Clvll_tti|t1iiH-r, H x 7ft. News-ofllc*.MAN, Qcrman, married, understands tb* esre

of horHCH, garden, lawn, generally useful; honesi, »>ber, willing, wlslies steady posUlun. Adrtreag Honost, Hr j i JUj. X^ww uHlca.________MIvN—Two young men wluh poaUbins at any-

Addfpss JAM EH FKKCHKTTE, bO

J C l f F L Q T M P W T W A im C D - W O M B 1T.

WABHINO—Havu you triad th* ftitiftfi dry sim- le m T A l l th * c M h * « wash#4 , tk a bad * d4

table Bnea Irnaed and everything »Im rough dried: nothing returned damp or wet; 6t> pieces { fur 7B cents, tv weigh 20 l«uniU or undsr; ovefwelghL 4 c«nts |H*r pound; gomto sUrched If you want ihcni, at higher rat*: flrtlshM | work a ls o , anything in laundry work. Hough ■ Dry Tjttundry Co., tu l Market ut.; 'phnne ft'JtUl.

r i A i r a t a n d o r o a k i .

' WAHHtNG—Htoii sweating over the wsahlub j the UNKIIDA W K T W A H H l-A tlN T T R Y iI 221 High *1,. di» your entire family wash for I fsh:.; relurneil within 24 HOTH1H ready for fh*

line, give us a irl.a. Tel, UoTW. B. B.W A H H IN G a n il Iru n ing by th * d a y . w i l l w u rk

Hi e loJm nge f>>L fu n i l tu re o r ca rp e t. A ild rc s * VS'urk, H ux U5. S^vus office.

W A ff llU N Q - Y oung w iim an w ants w a sh ing . IruT ilng tn U K h hnine. M T ll l ln g h a s i pi

W A H H lN l^W o m n n wants wanhlng to do at home, h North Third st,. Harrison,

W A H I f lN i* take n ’ 'W es l s(

»ut and go out cleaning. 1ft

IA 'A H H IN O and Iro n in g to ta ke home, leans s i.

- --------------------------t ts fyBuie now g o in g on a t B T E G E R f t f iO N '9 P IA N O W A R K R O O M fi, 81 M A R K E T BT.. N E W A R K .

i f you tA Ink o f b u y in g a p iano , now ts y o u r ■ chance «o save fro m l l f iu i * 1200 on g higH

g ra d y piano. ij I 'la n o s o f every h ig h g ra de m ako are re p r t- ! * * iJ t*d Jn n ils trem andoua sale. The names are I as fo llo w s ; W E B K R , a f lH M E H , S T E G H R A

fin .v , H T J-rN W A Y a A H IJ f I t , R n R P A IV)N. K l t l iE U K H , B T D D A R T , lIT ^ B M O K i:, G A Y -

I I J iH l ) , M E K E in T H , t l l A a . H . F IS C H B H I c’<l.. W IS ifN E B , R T E R I.IN O . K R A N IC H * I H A C H , U liA I 'I 'X lR l) , W A O N V 3R . C H R IS T Y .; Cn.llKHT AND A NDMIIKH IIK nTHERn.

.M .L these p ianos m ust l>e flu id In s short i lim e You b e lte r h u r ry o r the p ian o You w a n t

w i l l lie KoTie. D o n 't de lay, come a t once, and b« in nv lnce d . E v e ry p ian o m arked In plaJU

1 IlKurvB.CUED r p R lG H T f l F R O M IflB UP.

N E W P IA N O B I t l h U P .E v e ry p iano fu l ly g ua ra n te ed b y m a n u fa c ­

tu re rs.J. V . B T E G R R . R eceiver

fo r C liarlea H . F isch e r Co. E s ta te , 81 M a rx o t

m s o iA i i iPa r t y U lth g bladr ak in fm n lot 185 Hill-

■Ida a v * . y e s ttrd a y w i l l aava tro u b le b y re ­tu rn in g M m 4 tu 1s t H iita if le ave,, M cond flo o r 1 she to kn ow n .

T H E m an w ho too k money the la d y d ropped In R s il ly 'a le a store, M onday, w i l l p toa ie re tu rn

i t to H . G. C.. 42d W a rren st.« a * he is knuw n.

IN F A N T c h ild re n w anted to board , ca re , te rm s cany.

34ft W a rre n s t., top hell.

m o th e r 's

1' H I, —«eiid addreas.

W O M A N Wants t«» go o u t w a sh ing and Iro n in g .M kS . L fv.H-NrfDKTJA. AS H a m ilto n s t.. E as t

O range, ut- 147 S<‘>uih nl., Nev>nrk,

WOftrttN—yming American wijumn would Ilk** work in stnnv Address W.. ffl4 Huminur avo.

Y\'A ITUKHS4 -E x tic r lP iic o il w a itress w ishes po- ■ lliu n In rpR tuuran t, In q u ire 1124 H a m b u rg

p i., second Itoor.

COfJK g ir l lo ussist w ith houae-wi rk iin d Iro n ing , ftil? l*a rk avf!.. E oa t O r­

ange.

C<)'>K (ind vrn liresa wanted, sm a ll fa m ily CaH T h u rfl ila y . HldgcwotMi uve., O len U ldgc.

rcMrK wanted In sriaII fMmlly; wogos goud- ' 'l l 11 n W ush ing triD si . East t.Trang*.

C O O K- \^‘lUl^e^l, g fxal p ls lo cook. H8 FXwt 7'<i>k M

C S xiK itn d second g ir l w anted a t 218 U u l-b e r r j HI

O H a M h E H M A ID —W anted, th o ro u g h ly (xnnpe- ten t ch am be rm a id and waUreas. best w a ge *

p a id ; r iT rrv n c e * requ ired . 2U0 A r lin g to n ave., K nflt tn-arige.

C H A M H K H M A n > —Ona neat young enbrned g ir l ns c h n m tiiT in a ld und waUrass; m u s t have

re f-n m e o 418 (Centre st.. Bouih O range, N J.

C I[A M H K k M A J t> -W A T T H E 8 a fcolcffed) fo r 4-L>Urury I ii/u m , n ea r Ri-d f la n k w n g is H i ,

rcfcrim cHs. A p p ly F . W . BT ILE H , ^ C l i n t o n at

CM A M ItE H M.4 1D, I ftuntlri'SJWB. w a ltre s a e s , G c rin iin iiu rae, J2 0 , Oermun w altrasB, 127*,

house w orkers. cnoKs 7h Centra St., O range .

B M P L O r n B ! ^ W A N T E D — H B I I .

A C C o l'N T A N T S —C ertified P ub lic Acc'.iun».ant» fu rn^fllied a t reosunahln ra lM R o o lu opened,

closi'd , aud lte^l. sya tvm a lrtvd , M E R C A N T IL E AUDIT CU., l l Cllimuu B!

B f> > K -K E rC p E h ~ 7 N L r Ak’ C O U N T A N T *x|.rttrl>-Y.r 4<d n il llnus o f buBlnesi, seeks te m -jm ra rv w^-a-k o r i>art lif iv s ; a ven ig e cost oh th is h&Mls Sft w e e k ly , b 'o k s upcAed, cinssd, aud tied , w r tt te n up. d lsvnt/tng leo, systemK In ­s ta lle d , npecia l armugerm *ntB m ad* w ith f irm s

bt bcx.j'k-keeper. A o- phune 2ti00L . N e w a rk .

not e m iih iy ln g irf>rm«netit boi.j'k-keeper. Ao- coun ran i. 7M B road nt ’ '

U fM U ii'.K K K P E K —Thorough double e n try borik- keeper and o ffice mamiKer. w ith iw e lv n years '

cxfx'-'rlence. desires p *}i!ilo n ; age 33 years : gtK«d reforances. Addrens ro m p e io n t. HoX 13, N ew sOfl'lClV

th in g _______ ____W il l ia m at., Orange.

O P E R A T IC HINGEK, #»in« in Hamniersleln s uliortM, deslrea a few coKagem enis. Address

!W Harbara strA F IC R ^ H A N O K H wunipi w ork rfw m s papeT»*d,

beat work gi.ir.iiiivf.1 A<l<lr(‘iis Paper-tiiinKer. Bos ilx. .Ncwa oih^eH A IjK H M A N , f lo rh iug. wishes iM^sltlon; speaks

w ivurH l la tig u jig rn u , o . ft.14 j 4-ffersoi> st.

W O O D C A H \ ‘ 10 i rcKiH'rt) and c a rp e n te r w ishes pos ltlnn . IH IdvIiiMHtun s i. Z IM M E R M A N .

YiM'NO Ma n (2tn would like 10 learn a irada; Hvh w ith enjpl 'y^T: goo»l home In

preferenoe (u liig h wages. Address Hellabls,Dux 11. News officv.YOl'NG MAN nUi wishes p"Blilon tn orrhl-

at Neiwafk Drawing Aclilreae Arohlleci,

K M P L O Y M K N T W A N T E D - M E ! f A S D W O H B N .

W A N A N D W i F H i v H n t w o ^ ^ p lace ; m an con do lln il-c la s e fa rm end g n

flea w o rk , tend to horses and cows, a ll-a ro u n ij re p a ir w o rk , and wnm&n, a l l k in d s o f h o u h f- w o rk ; can jjpeak O e im u n nnd E n g lls l i, re ft. f- ence. M H U A T H K E . 02 D ickerson sL , N e w ­a rk . N . J.

R E P IN E D young cv lip le Wish poslUonn In c o u n try ; m an. g a r ilo n e r- end use fu l. Ii.-indy

w lth U>ols. w ife , genera l housework. Addr«‘Si W i l l in g , Hox H2. NewH office.

ip c l 'u q ITIcm; ( lirw w v itn ra a t N e w a rk D ra w in g B cho o l; bcHt ro fe rw ic fl*.U ox TO, News office

DHI!>^MAK1XTP.-Mra. hXf A. Hrady wants llr>il iHSH help lor ilreiirnnklng flOO Malrt

#t, (Ilrlfk ('liiiKh court), East Orange.DINING lifiijM and k|tc|i«n maid wanted;

g re c rm o rii i in f r iT ' l Aiii'Js IIK6 H rom l st

Y O trU fO M A N (21). speaks uDd w r1t « a lx r t lf - fe re h t languages, w ishes ]KJS1t 1on a t a n y ­

th in g ; i tn a t l sa la ry , S W E R D U N O , BT Ri 'sk st.

YOUNG MAN wtahes a poRltion at anything: willing to Work at very mc^ernte wages

Private , 117 HosevllI* av*.

f iM P L O Y M C N T W A W T E D - W O M B M .

G IR L W A N T D l> - -r itro n g young g i r l to asH rtl a t m a k in g H n l s rrrth ik and m ake se lf usefvil

A cm e L s iim ilrv , !tbh ill iM im iN d av. G]enrti]K<e

G IR ]> wuntinLln }eiiiTi iiutnIruMng, iinlrdnusH Ing . elc. .VI E H Il-HHY, IN Codar s i.

H o U R B W O H K -H»spe«’ lable, steady, nent w h ite o r < „tor>-il g li l, tha t can o d i* . w a it ■‘m

'tn td e and du g ru t- ra l h"Usewui‘h la a s m a ll h u lc l ; lit re # In fa m ily : rm c h ild re n ; n<j b "a rd - r r n . one th a t can gn rtlim d h e r v l f : g{gul wages tn r lg h i g lrJ . r.Te feu .e \V IL fk )N * r t H o l* l, Hr,s4 Ia iid Rve , ra iilw * -! ] .

J K iU a K W i'jR K - B rig h t colored g ir l to do l ig h t huup(‘ n < irk ; iiiu s i alee]] hubie, t 2i> par m '-n tn

□ m l iKiHrd. A pp iv h A ,M. o r 8 to 7 I ’ , frf.. lo Iv I^ '/S T H .^ L . ftl'J Bejgen st

CXJMl'ANION—Amerloan young wonuin of 2S would like pi>sUlon fisr the summer m"nths

M Companion, country or seashore prcfcrreU; b«at of references given. Address O)mp(iriton, Jlox W>. Newe iifflce.

llrtl.'MEWDHK—Wanted, gi-iuTni houseworkcr;Kuixl wages; r - 'f i - r c i i i* rc iju lre d C a ll d l

■\V'iird |>i,. South D rrinKc; take P m ilh ( i r a t ig f ■■ enr; ca rfa ra tHiiil

HOUHEWDHK Kirpcrlcnited girl for g^mernl hi^uHcuorh sinaM f:i'i,lly, uo wiisliiiig; ref-

ervucHa i(HpilrHil I'uM H HoufU (’llntun "i . tikist OrniigeHnUHKWtiUK -(Tlrl for gcnerfll hourtcwork.

must Ih- giXKl plain nwk. Apply this evening cr Thursday sflernoun, 'JIB Hos«vllle uv*.l lo r f lE U ' tH tK Wiinteil. girl for general house-

wurk. nTMIHK tn gu to Asliurv Hark, Apidy Thui*fl«lHV Dll FIMTII. Uftti l{Hlevllle ave.UO( '8U.\\«iRi; Ctrl for general haijSKWiirk;

inUHi he K>'Oil plum ci-'ik mul Inunrlress, r«-f-erence r»*uiijreij, VM NumIi n th «t,IIOUHKVVUHK-Wanted, girl for”' general

hoiiBfwoTk. no cor.king MRS KINOALKY, ' 219 Valley rniid, W nui

COMPANION—Woman of eitjerlcnce will gu fls ocjmpanloQ to an Invalid for Bummor; light

eutiiifensatlon. Address Buinmer, Box 3,

hK>KH. laundrcHHis. wai(n*n«.-a. ohan^berm al 1*.hou.Hi'umldH, w u ry ■"ftiuu’ ity , f,»r c ity , sea-

Hliun- or country, a numN-r uf neat, ui'-i'i-'lni.- mnl'le iHi«- iin oiir walling UhI Hennmi Amer ll• llr l Agi-nr y. H2 « '<ilar s( ; Tol ‘J«MS.I i-maih- IDhid lilmiifll hair u i- niury.rcMiK.s, wiilln-HHi- huuKiworkcra nnd laun-

drCRHi a wish iiijslilunH. willing to h > u, coin, trv, Hcaahnre. MItS I 'llANlfl, Em|.\-iymen: UnU-e, 174 H<uiih O riu ig i' ave

(.’• n iK —llu U S K W O ftK Tw o g lr la w ish p<ifl1- lIuUK. ono as cook and rmp a t genera l hmuie

w n rk , w lth 'u i j wushJi^g .4.pp1y ft4tt H e lle v lll* ave., Q li-n R l'lgv . N. J

m O K - -C ’om prto jJ t g fr i would I lk * a jw s ltlo n na i-cKik III p r lv j i l * ff tm lly . w llh re ferences, c l iy

o r c rm n lry ; nu carda. Address USI P lane st . NvCulid flour

C O O K F lrflt-c lnsB i-dlnred co<jk, w ith re fe r- ©nci>. to g(j Ip ihe seashore o r n l ly ; sm a ll

fa n i l l ) ' . I I Nevada at.

e ne ra l(Uid

I jO rS K -W O H rC W.mli-^J, w h ite h'lusicwork: mii»i

lauM 'In-ss 2S9 Hrciud ei , i-Uy

I 1o fi^ E W (> R K tVanrril, girl for gep'ra! hopHe- w"i*k: K«v>il iiml finw siirronncnrigfl t ’ull

HI tVard j>l Mtujih oruiigo,HOrHEWt^HKM'antPfi. n neat girl fur gen­

eral hiKisewnrk: plain cooking Call TS Ni/:1h Ik ih fli. . l-last Ora like

H O l 'f l l ' IU 'i . l l 'U v 'U ir l WHni"d fu r ge iiem ! house­w o rk , m u e t ive goiid p la lri (rook, nu w ip ilih ig .

Oft L im u ilii Hve., (d lv

M O U K E W C iK K --\V 4i j i l i-d , neat w h ile g lrJ fu r general m m aework A pp ly hefure ft P M nt

U)4 ^I'AFhiitgiun SIrifU 'H F /W * iHK —(IIH Warned fur h ousew nrk ;

Bleep home, carfiirn iiald. K Ci BENSHN, U7 - ’llfl'Jh Hv».fKH'W lL’ W r tU U Neat k ItI iu iiss lnt In hcmufl-

w urh and care foj- c h llilr r i) . P A l.M E lt Ri'U lh lu i t i Ht

'f’a iK . gcTiernl huuei-w rirker and g ir l fu r lig h t h im aenvirk r a i l .*r w r ite MHR. H R O M E K ,

2Tf4 Mnic,. » i.

r tX>K—Young cokjrrd woman wants place.c<(oK 01' g t'o rnn l Work. J4k V a jie y rd,, M o iii

c la lr . N. J

CTIA hi l lF R M A tD S Two g ir lf f w o u ld lik e places tu g e th e r as ihairibcrm aTilH In ho te l, j^cuwh' rH

jiru fv r re i l. AiMrt-Hn ro jn ;nM iM il. Bcjx 111 Newa officeI N l N < i , wafthJijg. hj’ day, In (‘r out;

wcKpU-n h|Huk»-l.H dun»* by experienced IhUii- clreati, rcfcrenrc i'Jill IlHlHey Ht.D A \ S W'DKK Wunirtn vhmih day'fl work nf

rtiiv kln-l. WHshiJiig und Iri'nlng or cleaning AiM r*-*r( WllllIlK. IJu* S4. NcM'H olflt'e.DAY'S W t iR K - -W om an wants dQy’.i wu.-k,

ivK sh lng . Irm iln g and hcUBeclpanlng. by the day I'all or htHh to Uroomu .$t.I iA Y 'S \VL>RK—Qermar: WH»mim WH-ntn d fiv 's

w o rk . w a*()iirg . Irunlng or ol*viriliiKH u tg e T H ^ l, MKS R EDtJRF.

DAY'S WORK—Woman wia lics day's work.w a sh ing f l iu l hm iH *c le*|iln i{. i^is H fild w ln hi .

tr ip rtcM>r ,

M O R T O f t G B L O A I T ^ 'H E A L E S T A T IC .^iTOSTiAftAN

D N B O N D A N D M O ItT G A O E A T ft P E R C E N T ., m SUM S A N D hX iR F K H IO D S ’D i S U IT T H E H O H H O W E R . NO B(.>N l'H O il tX > M M IS ttIO N E XA irTEa.), A I J - N l - : ^ t iS A l \ V P A P E R S C A R E F U L L Y P R E P A R E D .

4* f !A R L K S A. F E IC K ,c o l t n s e ix i k - a t l a w .

7W B R O A D HT.

W O N E Y ^T O U J A N ON IUjND a n d MORTCiAGR.

NO B O N T H t^ I i CO M M IH HIO N rH A R O E D . GKO. W . M A O N l'Y . OOUNSFTjO K -A T -1^ \ W.

_ R ( K iM 72K P R t 'D E N n A l . m t lL l i lN O

i» i')va ie fundH for fin^t. *wM)nd in i» rl-gHgi-^s; I'Jpjicx. Hudflon f r AllddJeacx I ’u u n ij. .

any umuunt; [irlncli*alH only Addnuui l*rlvmo Funds, l l i .x 0, N ew s office.

ISiMhOOo Tti LOAN <fh borid and mortgage. In sums lo B ult, a t ft pe r cent., w lih u u i bonu*.

E D W A R D S . B L A C K , eouOBelor, 32o P ru d e n tia l,

MONEY Tn LOAN un bund and m-nifrig«, no bonus required, KRFDERB’K K MOnOE.

counselor-M-law. 7H8 Broad y1 . Newark N. J.K. W. ClElCRy A CO..

ws> b r u a b s t ,_ MTIN 'EY TU U ) A N fN fiUM H TO H C IT .

Ili.fttHi T o loan br»nd aiwl inortgage nn Im- pruvnl propurry uply. FltANKBl. A OBOSH,

Mrtrupulil.tii bulldiriK. 2-1S Wnahlngton at.

^ _ M ^ I X O A O E » , L 0 A !V S - P E I IS 0 N A L ~'"■"u e a Lj V

Thtf Rcarrliy Jif rcatiy oash ih the prnhlpm curifrniitiiig nioift every one to-ihiy.

P fu p le i l l ah w a lk s u f l ife are cnihurruM sed for

THE NEED OF IT ‘Tlie LABOHfelH tiecuUHH lie Is i h n m n out of

empluj iimra. The JUI'ftNKYMAN hetause hia -nifl.iyer was compelled lu Juy him off. The MLJRi.'HANT bccuiiRe the rn*ni>lc tiavo no muriaj- tu Hpend-

I T B T H l 'Ethere Ih r*ully nu crush fnc alarm, but ll Is hard lo cunvlnct the -keptirnl

VVK H A\ 'E PLEN Ti OF CASH on hund checka or DmdH, hu t A C T U A Ijo a s h

C A N YOU r s F Hi tftlE 7 If Bo, wh wili lubji It tu ynu iiiirj charge ymj

no jiioii* tliaii !.■< UNuaJ uiuIit urdliiary ci^mjl iloaH, noewlihstamllng th** prve*'iu

DREAT DEMAND Fuit BEADY CAftlJ, l;ou can K"i from Jlu tu $lu0 on your Fnrnl -

lure, I'lnuo. iliirin- and Wl^K( n. eto., atu] w* will nuike ihe ler^ma uf returning It lo suit yuu

WF.'LL F U H TH ER - Hbuwhl j-uu be ubla tu souner than Ihe

lime agreed iiiairi wt- will rdUale lIih c-uhi In prciiurMun.

iT'K W O R T H IK V J 'M T IO A T IN Q .■Writ'-. Phone u r c a ll.

P E O P L E 'S L O A N a n d HHO Iv E R A O E (X). Huiiin.H 401, 402, 4(W, 4«>4,

N ia g a ra b u ild in g , lo^ M a rke tI ’hune 40a'.

st.

D O N 'T P A Y B R O A D S T R E E T P R IC K S .W E R E O U T O F T H E H IG H H F J s J T P lS T R B ’T.

H A V K NO O U T S ID E S A L E S M E N OR O T H E R H E A V T E iX P E N S E S .

E L E G A N T N E W A N D U S E D P IA N O S . P A Y M E N T S 11 A W E E K U P .

U p r ig h t ............ .- I flftl U p r ig h t .......................... I l 7ftU p r ig h t ..................... W> U p r ig h t L iftU p r lg l i t .................... l i f t I ’ j t r lg h i £25U p r ig h t ..................... IflOl U p r ig h t ........................ 27ft

C A L L A N D S EE US B E F O R E Y O U n E C lD B - Y O U C A N S A V E M O N E Y . O U R E X P E N S E S

A R E LO W . BO A R B OI.’ R P R IC E S . JO H N HPUKO K. ftft S P R IN G F IE L D A V E ., O PILN E V lS N l> m s . COR. H IO H ST.

P IA N O —The F, Connor, noted fo r Ita deep, lU d i l«3iie und w e a rin g q u a li t y ; the c e ie b ra tv j

M ilto n , 12011, Huld e lsew here c le ga h t iiewu p r ig h t, 7 f -3 uctave, re a l n iiih u g a n y , Iv o ry keyti. SiMft. Sft m o n th ly , a l l jd a iu ia w iL rran ted fu r ten yeurfl. hI uoI, i< -a rf o r enver, one ye a r 's lu r i l t ig friM-, B lig h tiy u /ird u p r ig h t^ un han d ; aquare tilam m aacrinoed; open avenlnga,

H F N T lY H i^R N 'R K S T A T lf t ^ South Orange ^ v e . , c o rn e r H o rfa rd at.

A L T E R A T IO N K A L E O F U S E D P IA N O S . K ru k a u c r , b e a u tifu l m a h og an y caac, 421ft.

i ; i30 , Webt-r, flnu roacwcKul, $225, wra tftftO; Peek f t Son, w a ln u t, t I 4G, woa |4^ ; K a rd in a n p o r lu r g rand , $4511. wga |90o ; li;u tb rpe p la y u r- p ia im , MlKt. w m tdOO; auvvra l ftrte anuorea, ( i f t lo mM a T H U H H E K a b o n P la no Co., flOT B road at.

HENRY HALL D U N l’KLEE,P ln n o E x iie r i. Plonna Belecied fo r In te nd in g iH irrh aw 'ra . I'la n o in a tru c t io n . Concart en- ^ugom enla. 73 H l l ly e r a t.. L 'lts l O runge

L A S T W E E K <if u u r e a ie ; a a urp riae fo r a l l ;uaed u iirigh iH , |WO la $200, In c lu d in g auoh

mokoH afl K te inw ny, a lm u a t new C h lcke rln g ,• Jabler, K n ik a u o r. K terU ng. I^jiachen. e tc .; $ft t tu m ih ly , firiuiirefl, t l f t lu $50. W IS S N U ^ . tlu3 ISroad at

P IA N O S r e n t e d ! 'Special f<Jt Ihe summer momha; new planoa

ren>>-<i. a luontli and up; will alluw the full amount uf n n tu l If piirchuaed within iwo > earu SlTKGER A SONS Piano Mfg. L'o., til M a ik c t sx.

WK have a number of plunua returned from rent fthlch will be dlapoaed of a l low pr lc^ ,

Sl2ft. H3ft. H41>, l l l i f t , llTft; a ll are laperfect coiuHUun. appear new. BAKER Plano Uu.. 27 S 'liih Orange ave.

R E N T A GOOD P IA N O fu r Ihe a im im cr; c ity o r c o u n try , apecia) term a June t<i n i t u i i f r ; re n t a llo w ed I f purchoaed In /a l l . St-iiil pitflLal fu r p & rtlc u la ra , PEAHiS I ' iA N o r o . . 10 N ew »rt.

HKAUril-TL mahugany upright jdanti; will ael) f ll h a lf ita rea l va lu e ; chance fr>r p a r ly

dcHirluK a hurgaln In a liigh grade inairument. I 'a l l flay ur evi-u lng, 16 H owotvI a t., one b lockw t-s i u f c u u rlh i.u flf.

r . Lux 244.

HoUKEtVi iR K -Y o u n g wtunan wanteil for gen­eral hauHcwtirk Apply In Htore, 4tiy Juhn

vt . liHjrln 11!) ! lU S F U 'i iR K —W h iit- g ir l fo r hoLi^#*work.

Hiuall fn m llv : Bleep hunic 100 N u rr li | i l |h at . E p it fira n g t-

I i t 'U s E W n B K tViiUTcd, g ir l fo r g e tic rrtl liuUM uuoik. In q u ire Id B a lriw ln ave , aeoi.nii

flu>*r

n n U S E S \ '( iR K —W anted, g ir l to do g^nwral huu.a*'>\vfirk, BJ2 C lcvo land a l.. O rangu, N . J,

l l( )U S l‘; \ \ ’ ( lU K --\V a n l» -d , a w h ite g ir l fo r gen- »-riil h iiiBcw ork A p p ly 12 Hnybrook pi,

HGT’ S U W n n l<i- (7! r i to 'tjok, wash and Iro n In sm a ll f i im l lv .vpp lv Ibp Hoae%|1|a uve

H iil^H JTV V ilH K -G lf l w a iit i^ l i w h ite ) fo r gun- ' p r ill huUHcWiirk. 7ft M l I'leaHanl a v e .'

D .A Y 'S \V O H K Of a ll k in d s ; Inunrlreafl «5pec- lAUy, M. IC W A T ID F T J a ff.K H i l l i t . , O range

DAY'^'S w o r k 'W o m a n w ishe r w n rk by the d J iy ^ M2 R u tgers m .. Hrst f im r .

D A Y 'S w r» H K W lih .w w|*|i»-s day 's w o rk ; any k in d 4 ift la ra y t-tte at, c liv ,

D A 'i' S \ s r i | iK w iiri« -d . Ul t i r i 4»ntiU el.

r>HFS.H.MA K IN’ G - I j id lp p ' la ilo p ln g . n ilpafp ' and I’h ild tH ii'f l chiihcH. a t hurnc c r ou t, A .l

drt'ris M n lm ti- i l i . j i 2t> N uV,*h ultlcK.

D H I‘7i4.KM x\KTNTi- (■‘b l ld m i 'a clcAhos and In ­d ies wuhIi ilreaBca. .-^pidy M lriS H 1?'J

HeELi vMIe a \ M . U loon ifie lil. N J.

DRF»SSM AKIN 'O — Dref^puiakor w lahek friR age- m e n lfl b )’ ih i- d a y ’ le rm s ) l per day. Adilresa

Dr< PHriiakiT. n«>x 13, News office.

D R E S S M A K E R , th o ru iig h ly re lia b le cu ttn r. l i t te r . wlpJiee m iire w o rk u u t by day. Addreea

D ri'es . Risx ft, Newp office.

G E T IN T O D L U T T o G E T O U T O F I T . ’A Kliiips*- p ro ldvm a lie n you th in k U u\ pr fo r

a few Iiilnu th 'pHY J5U R R O W 1N U FR O M U.S

a lum p sum \ \ iu can pay the p inu ll 'n a g g in g ' uTur-uiilB. have encjugbl le ft to make so iim t ie e i' id purcha.'sen F u H I 'A S I l a t a sav inu , «nd a rc in a ix m itiu n lo pay La>'k tu u .h in Hm all m eekly uv m u n th ly paym en is In k in -iilng w’ lth yu u r IncmiH*.

H V H A V IN G T IM E TO T H IN Kyou can w .,rk .iu( the fln o ji. pd p rnb lem m o re flUccea-sflilly

T IM E E X T E N S IO N S are re u u lre .i m liu ine u ffa irs Just the .khuip os In bUBliu-H.fl m a ile rs i t la the ilU uh tng p a r i in life w h ich ••nalilHH a ll lu uveruutue d if lh ulHes

C A S H IN H A N D w-nrkB wonders. T in- l*vck o f h . fo r p«*| rweds d m n ge ji o fic 's view In life .

A N I N L IM IT I ID S U P P L Y O F M O N H Y La a a H ltin t; w u r i l i j householders on th e ir ow n e e c u rlly . ro in u in and ta lk the m a tte r o ve r as to the a m riu n t n -u a ire fl tu p u i you on y o u r

n n a u c lu l f e e t " I f unable to r a i l we w il l , upon rbveific u f r»fquh6l by 'phone ur m a il. Bcnd \ tg*nli4 e n ila l n*trreKentatlve lo see you,

NKVV J E llK H V I a M N I'D ..U D. phone 47ftd. ]\2 M a rk e t st.C a n lu ry b u ll.lln h ' Ituunis Sia-liOfl.

" T H E OIJ-> R E L IA R L E ,''

!!(.>! B E W O R K - Young g i r l {G ^rrn fin ) w iaheii r»oalllon f r ir general hnugpwork by June 1ft;

n il w a sh ing , g u 'd cook; w il l in g w gn to ppu- shore o r c o u n try . refi-renceB. A ddress Com­pe ten t. I.<ux ;ki, N vwx offloe.

H o i 's K W 'u K K G ir l wanted (s h l le ) fu r g en ­e ra l l in u f l -a u fk In q g lru 64 T a y lo r Ft

iR i rS E W D R K G ir l fn r general liuuaew nrk . f u l l "ft W -‘M| i-'n il a i<*. V n lls liu rg li

H< >1'S K W O ltK -C,ir| for general honacvi'nrk: guild p in in cr>ok. JOl HosuvlUe a re .

y o C S K i- lE E l 'E H ^ l iy com petent, g en tlew om ­an, pKMlTiun aa houeeknepor; w ouM care fo r

g rn t le m in lu r in g fa rn lly 'B absence, aununer bins.III. A-ldrcsa r'unipi-tcni, go* 87 Newi M lllri'

U l i l 'S E W U R K Ig id y le av ing to w n would like r I H i-riir- p iiA lii in f-)T it i ia ib le m a id fu r :»vo

Mn-tithH, t>rijrill fa m ily , no w ash ing , Addrca.H • ' 'm r-vti'-n i. M--X U, News o fhr*i.

H i i l Sl-7lS‘nUK.--Y ’ uurig m a rr ie d wom an rvlnheH g enera l housew ork, sm a ll p r iv a te fa m ily

W illi re ferences; p la in cook ing . Jd R a ilro a d [>l , F>iPt O range, 'phone IIW I*

B f'Y , 17, w lflhoa pna ltlon a l a ny k in d o f w o rk .ex[K>rteriee In genie ' fu rn la h in g a to re : apeak.s

flvb d lf fp rc n t ' lnng iiage» ; good re ference. P O T 'N K IN . S i Rnyri m . c ity .

BOY. IT. w a n ts pos ition In o ffice ; V tiow ledFe n f iH iok-keeping , ra n speak G erm an. Addrt>M

Hook-keep ing . Ih u Kk. News ufflee.

HOY I colored I wlahea p o r t io n a t a n y th in * . 33 UlAytOn at.

C H E F , f f ra i- r ia s * ca rver, bu tn lie r, fo o d on untreoa, aou tu Kr->nrb and O e rm a ij; nn te l « r

r*^atauraot, c ity u r cuuiur>’ R O TH , IIW M u r- r ia -a \fl.

C O A iT IM A N , cn<i.p...i, w irhpp p o il t lo n - u nd e r- ntanda horap t arul cu es H IU H A R D ■W1I*K T ,

200 L ib e r ty al . P lu inftc id .

O O A G H M A N —Young man wlehea ncw ltlon In p r iv a te fa m ily . 2k Ave a , N cwotL

C A K R K N T ra i w an ia w ork by c o n tra c t; ra fuG r w o rk n e a l^ done. Address R eatonoble . Hox

fta. N ew s office.

C A R P K N T E R ^ a r ls lobb ing. JO H N B R O T ^ B , S4 C .en ira l a v t, , nea r Rroafl.

H rY E R fi, p o rte n i. laborera. flrem an. «ng l> neata. he lp ; free to em *

•• 1 '•1. J f llk J . O erm an-Anierlc iLn A fteacy,pliiyara, . . Si Cndnr at.

I f ‘ i l '}4E K H E P K H --M ld J le -a fe d w om an wlahea (u lu-i*p hoUBv fu r a n aged couple o r w o rk

In sincU p riv a te fa m ily ; nn ca rd s 141J N or-f r l k Hi

H t> U H E K E lvP F 'R —M idd le -aged w iunon wishes j 'l is lt lo n afl h -jU B fkw pvr fo r g c n tle m n n , nu

u l.ji-v lloT i tu ch ild . AdOrvsa M ., I k n 4ft. Newa urn- e

I p jU H E M 'n l iK riHspeclAble w om an to naslfit w ith h'UHPWdrk, good hume p re f'T /ih le m

h ig h w a g .- ; n ference. U qH Tk Rant I ’u rk at,

H lH .’ b E W u K K —A re lls b la young co lored w o m ­an wHnts tUiu’* genera l housew ork ; can give

r*c/frenewr. 24<J M a in a t., E a s t O range.

HUU .'4RVS u R K -Y o u n g G erm n n-A m erlcan g ir l W ould lik e a p lace tn assist w ith gi-m-ral

h o iis u w o rk ft49 I f t t i i ave , r i t y

HOr?Ei\ '( .>RK CVdonnl girl Hfl) -Adahea to s-*- fllst with houptwork, city or country, Apply

Rff Hsnlns at., flrit fluoriH O U H E W O R K —O om petent w o m a n ; * good

hortP- In p re ference tu h lg t i wug>-a. 24 Chest- n n t at , nu ra rde

HC>U!^EW4 >RK—P op ltlun Wanted fo r genera l h '» i i 'e w i. rk . wagee | 2 2 ; c o u n try preferred,

iP l M ilfo rd avp.

H f i l 'S E l i 'O H K Vi’om an wanra genera l Innjjic- w o rh , Kofirt re ffreD ce : no poatala. 07 B u rn c i

B i.. '-Uy

H n i■ S F .;\V D H K -< ;o ]u rr tl w om an •wishes huuse- w o rk . Hmall fa m ily , 81) F e hn in g to n pf.

HODflE\vr>RK; Kungarlsn girl wlnhos pi-utl- t lo i i M ISS l iK H C H O l^ ^ .HO S liUonan si.

H O U flE W rtR K K n g lla ti a un m n n t.s?ies hoiifle- W ork, fls i lu n ig t ifn e ry h i.

H*>1'H D W d R K - IV a ijte d , u p s u ilrs o r hr usew iirk K2 W abater M

KI’-LI-'—100 hnu'*'’worher», conks, upstairs girla, wish posItloiiH 'iihre fee cnlkcicd lifter three

days' irinl. J I jiINBHN'S reliable agency. 2<)fi S p rin g fie ld avn.

H E L l ’ - G ir ls w B iiifl puafilonfl a t general housft- w n rk and cooks r l t y or e o u n lry K Q P F E L ,

E in t lo ym a n l 01 l1'‘c fill JonO'S st ; le t. 4T72J.

MnTHEU'8 HFLFKR-Pi-jflltkm m m o L h ^ helper, bert ref-ranoca. Addrena Helper,

Flux f»4. Newa ofhre.‘

S A L A R Y LetA N t!O N P E R S O N A L .No t e s ,

eO .oo i iu g nT | t

t 200.00 |gjIxam cd to flD iployea o f a ll clfleses

W IT H O U T IN D O R S E R .W IT H O U T M O RTG AG E. W IT H O U T H E O liK m -

E X P L A IN IN G T H E A B O V E H T L E Y : A ny honest nuu i, h u ld liig a i ie rn iii jic n t

p(>d1il(>n, who w’ lahi^s ft> be Independent < an b o rro w mom-y fro m ua. u H h o u t the lu im i l la l lo n u f h av in g Ids Bmployer, re la ­t iv e cm frl»^fid know his [.ersonal Lnitii iw .s : ' w lth i.u l m cirigng lnK his J^ft Hna{ | pn>perty a m i w litm u t lia v in g any one in ­dorse t.r g n iira n te e his peTsonal note

JU S T L IK E A B A N K , iln n k a loan to itm p loy trrt in me anme

n m n rip r th a t we >it» to ehipluyea. C A lJ , , T E L E P H O N E OR U 'R IT E and we w i l l be pleased to e xp la in

•n ir methods.Open fro m 8 a . M- 1 » 0 P M

W ed and Hut uvea |y 8 N E W J E R S E Y F IN A .V 'R CO

SuHa 312-14 fSrhcn»*r b ldg. (3d floor) B R O A D A N D CO M M URCB HT8.

O pjioe lte Pcstrhince.

UHiCD u p r ig h t planoa, fn * t>w 1 o ond itlon , fro m IlO U up, on paym enta o f tft par tn o a t^

JA C O II D O L L f t BONB.HIT M a rk e t Bt.

U S E D p la je r-p liim ). w ith 12 ro lla o f rouaio, tn A l cond ition . tH7ft' cosh, t lO |>er moatb.

JACiiH DOLL A aONfl, l l i r .Market st.

T U N IN G , ri'pH lrlu g sm l re v a rn la h ln g a f piano. .............. im R I iP E tJ E N , i t c i S ou th E leven th

H. U

P t M d V f t l .P ID RCeLL'S^

f l n B road a t , co rner W eat P a rk .

JU P O R T C R O F H U I IA N H A IR . andl b a d i n o 'M a n u f a c t u r e r o f h a i r

GOODS.

W h y not conv ince y o u rM lf f lra t, b a fo r* or^ d a r in g eiaewherc, o f th e m any A dvao ta jtea o f. fe red a t in y eBtabllahm ent.

IM P O R T E R enables me to aaU P R IC E S cuaa iderab iy Id w a r

uuu ted eUowhare.S U P E R IO R Q U A L IT Y a,nd w o tk m a jw h lp .P u l l a ^ r lm e n t o f n a tu rA l cu lu r l ia l r ; rmra

eiiadM i o f a jiv e r g ra y , uura w h ite , a u b u ra or d rab p e r fe c t ly matohed.L A D IE S ' W IQ B fo r S T R E E T W E A R .

o f my make, a re the a tandA rd o f p e rfe ca un and n a tu ra l appettranca. s e p a iw c o m iia rtm e n t fo r each pa* I ro n a iA u rc i m m o f i p r iv a c y In maaa- u r ln g and f l t t ln i -

a i lU W E N - B h a i r '^c u t o i J o^ ' ^ ' * ” ' H » n l r i [ r i i i * , H a ir C o lo riB *.

ShmriiiMM n», H , l r B lrs c b lo c .F a c ia l M M aage—Scalp T re a tm e n t.

a d vo rlie a aooda a t ooe-Q uar-te r o f th e ir va lu e —b u t I DO eell cooda lo w a r than any une elee.

S P R IN G 'S A W A K E N IN G

also h rin g ji th e bedbug; prepare fo r h im by p u tt in g In B Block o f M e rc u ric O il and keep ing l l nn h a iu l; n o th in g mude that, iv it l e x te rm in a te them He q u ic k ly ; uaed by a ll the l a r f i hbta la end tm nrd jiig -houB ea; iSe. tw r b o ttle ; ftOc. p e r q u a r t ; SI ftO per ga llon .

A . C. O E T U H IU B f t CO.,ISO M a rk e t at.

D It. M A N D E V ll iL E , Bj»cclBltat, 078 B road a t-, over UhlldB 'a. T w e n ty ye a rs ' experleaea aa a

B p ijc iu iL i on a ll I ’ h ru n lc D ls<w oe o f m en a nd wnm^'U: U u iu rrh . N e rvous DlHoaeea. Dieeaaea u f H i a r t , K irineyw, S tom ach, L iv e r o r B la d d e r , Ittu^unfckllsm U r in a ry and a l l L u tig D lneasee,

N o tic e -o r ffe e houra 2 to 4 I*. M- and 6 lo b R M. Office cloiurd 'Tuesday, S a tu rd ay , S on- day. A D V IG G F R E E . Ih> not fo rg o t nam a. p lace :ind num ber.

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVETD, Plm p lca and mole« gone forever.I i r 4-ai (he ak in , m a k in g Lt ten yeare y o u n fc r C a ll and ace o u r now and Crtily tre a tm e n t fo r

the Pkln.Muaeage la no une unleoH ynu g e t re a u lU .Ten irv a tm e n ts o f the h a ir , Jft.ftli.

DR. MARY STFCKLE,27 Academ y et.

C H IR O P O D IS T -

M. E . S IL B B T . 2S C E D A R ST,

w ith a f u l l lln a o fboning and ha lrd reae lng . n a ir goods.

F IR S T QVAUTTT A N D P E R F E C T M A T C H (G U A R A N 'T E n n . ‘ P H O N E 4318.

D R , F . R . s m i t h , N e uro log la t.Eye a pcc la lU t- OlABsea fitted -

0 L ind e n s t., N e w a rk , N . J . near H a lse y a t i j AVeat P a rk atH,

F iv e years w ith T . Rue f t Co.

S U P E R F L U O U S H A IR .W o rta . Molee and B ir th m a rk s removed fo re v e r by a to c t jIc U y : 21 years ' experience.

M M E . W F K T E R V E L T SO M M ER,

___ 219 W aeh lh g to n et.

fi-rniHrly with I,auter Co.I 'A i l L ,f.

Hi . 'phuna 342A J . fu r Iw f i i t y I'-arH,

THRI'TT! new u|>r1g lil plfltiMt) iHken In ^ ic h a n g n fu r rea l PKliHc, w i l l pell m h a lf p ric e : te rm a

lo R u lt; HirM>| HnO ruver. A iid res fl F ., Box ID, N hwh (itfirl-.

^‘ E ^ lY fin*! ninnn, In m ahogany w ood ; f u l l e lse: p o r fe r i I 'm iitU liin ; c w m r has no use fo r I t ;

w i l l Bell rhi^ap. C a ll fira t lh/<ir. (kM) H u nte rd on Kt.

n ~ "I ’ lnao.H. firganK lung 'll, rj^pa lred, expe rt, .16 j-piirH ' experience: ulcl piana-i m ade b e tte r

th a n new ones. H E N R Y FJW.ALD, 4D New st.

IT A N r t IT N IC H , p m c t ir a l p iano m a k e r; re- lu i r ln g , f|]| b ra n rh e s ; new s tr in g s , fe lla , etc.

F . \V, i ’ A N n’ , 112 llju n H W lfk 5t . ; "phone ^D H J.

I ‘ I.A N< » S -S e kc tc il ativck o f p ianna; K roeger, K u d o ir a n j m here F R A N K S A U K R H T

South O r4jngv five., fo u r duurfl f fn in N o rfo lk .

M IL T O N O n U E T . p iano tu n in g a nd re p a ir in g .D W est P ark sit.. £ ij fliH jr; 'pho n e aoeSR;

reahlence 'phone 6SSR; v io l in re p a ir in g .

P LA '^ K H -P IA .S O Ul a b a rg a in ; m ahogany;n«'w; h igh g r td e ; m eta l tu b in g , e tc . Address

IM a yv r-F lan o , Hox ftO, New's ufflee

T 'lA N O K tuned o r repa ired , c ity , c o iin iry or iwaflhnre; m oderate prices. M A T IU 'S H G K &

Bi.hN I 'la n u Du., HOT B road st.

A N 1 F R IG H T 7’ JANO, n e a r ly new, fo r r jiah .nr H g jv a i aucrlhce; genuine b a rga in . 8 O r-

-iBvt' p i., near H ig h at.

W IL C O X f t W 'HTTE o rgan , in good c o nd itio n , 12ft; SH per m onth . JA C O B D O L L f t 8 0 N 3.

1&7 M a rke t at. ^

•ALM OST new m nhngany u p r ig h t, a t a bur- g itiri, Adilrena O wner. 06 N o rth G rove st,.

K h h i o rH iige.

B T G IN IV A Y square g to d c o n d itio n , | 3fl, ou oaay T iaym enli. JA T O B D O L L f t SONS, 197

M a rk e t i t .

prlcea

W A N T K D .

H P E C IA L .W anted , cast it f f c jo th ln g ; h igh e s t

p a id , send p-ih ih I ahd I w i l l c a ll. M A X k o S L N . ly N o rth C ana l nt . f i r s t doo r fro m I'r'M t i i r ' f l Theatre. 'P hn n e 2457M1 .

D iA M O .N D fl! D IA M O N D S !! D M M O N D B iT l G fild, S ilv e r and p la t in u m .

V E R R IE R .5il4 O range at.

SUpEFlFLUOtvS hair, warta and moles perm a­nently remove! without Injun' to skin, Hr-c-

IrDIty. SI irnatmeni: vlbransage for face or scaflp. ftoc. HARRIETT ET.L19. formerly with Helt-n Briggs, nf New York, (12 Park [il., o \« r Soheuer'a gfheery atore. /CHAUFFEURS^Automnblle School of New

Jersey; now is the lime to become a chauf­feur; earn frfim $20 to |40 per week; day and evening lessons al reasonabjo price. 467 'Wash- mgton at., Newark- N. J ., near Kinney.ADVKi'E tn dou b t u d Borrow, In buslneaa and

fa m ily troub lea ; no fo rtu n e te l lin g nr Bcbeme: cnnaulta tton . 10 minutes. |1. MARTIN OA- BUIEL, 1102 Broad ft. , Newark. N. J.MID'WIFE—Private nuriilT ig, coRflnemeutai

adoption: mother's care. LI7DW10, 63] Ikih ave., corngr aoth s t . ; take Springfield or Plank t o a d c a r to 20th Bt.STRAW HATfl of all' kinds presaed over

equal tci new tn ipring shapea. J. H. HENEGAN. 179 W'aehlrurtan st., nurih of canal bridge.WANT to be married quietly, wUhi/Ut rice,

hondlume. etc.? There la Justb-e of the Peace HOPWOOD. 8fi Clinton a t.; open eves, until ID.IJP-RBADINQ taught the hnrd of hearing;

the NItchle mothod; write for terms, MISS HUTMAN, lAwrencH St. Schuol.DDES y o u r sew ing n^achlne need re p a ir in g ?

Tf BO Bond posta l to MR M iT i 'H R L L . 40 n th ai'e.

N E 'W A R K Screen W'orkH, 120 Ogden st posta l and get cHttmate

L 0 8 T *

C U n r T IU TTO N —L ost, go ld c u ff b u tto n , m ade -if South A fr ic a n co in Reward I f re tu rne d tn

12M H ig h la n d g ve.. A r lin g to n .

IX U i- IjQBt, Sc(>tch c o llie dog, about th ree moruhfl n ld. In the v ic in ity o f E ig h th and

Sum mer H\etim-a. A Itbe ra l rew nrd w i l l be g iven the Under on re tu rn in g lo IDft Kth ave.

UOCi— Lost, fo x te r r ie r, s m a ll slae, w ith c o lla r, b row n head, three d a rk -b ro w n apols nn one

Bide, anewnrs to nam e T r lx ; rew ard . W . R., 7hfl South I f tth st.

B B H 3 0 N B R O abuy a l l k inds o f second-hand c lo th in g , lad los ' K u rm c n ls ; higheat prli-^« p a id ; send poe ta j and we wJU ca ll. U4 N o rth u a n a l st.

T t lA D lN G STAM PS, a l l k in d s , b ou gh t and »‘ild , bxisi* n r bimk, coupons and lubo la fo r

cash prices. N ew Jersoy U oupun Oo., 328 P lane Ht., near M a rk i- i.

O U ) G O LD , s ilv e r and scra p a o f Jew e lry , d ia ­m onds and p la tin u m bnugiR fo r cash. T66

B road st.. over p iano storn, O. O. O O N ZA IJC Z.

L O A N S O N FU H N TTT ’ RE Low ent Ratea.

B o rro w |1 0 you pay hark Oftc. w e e k ly .-- B o rro w $16 you pay L m k Kftc w e e k ly Roitow J2»i you pay back $ l. ] i i weekly!B o rro w J26 you pay back t l . l f t w eek lyB o rro w you pii)- tu ick 81.20 w e ek ly ’L o rn w $:tft you pay buck w eekly .T torrr.w $«> you pay hack | i w eeklytto rrn w $r»0 you pay I*ack ji.bO w eekly .

W h y gu to a fr ie n d fn r a loan when you ca n gut the a m n un i wanU-d tui vour own i^ r - atm ai se«*urit} . he IndepKnii^-ni. Oiime to uu fo r y o u r w a n ts , you puy ro r*o u r ai-rvlcea and do nrd have to UKk favorH. v'a|] U)-i!ey and le t us e x p la in , It costs you no ih lng

.M T -T U A I. rX )A N i ' u .MPa 'n Y,U S M a rk o t s t.. '24-26 Wnod Im lM lng .

TRADING utatnpB. all kinds, bought for high­est cash prlcea^ hooka or loose. MetropolitBn

nidg.,cor.Market and Washington ata,room 304.OOLD AND SILVEU PLATINUM,

dlamond.s, pearls and tickets for d ia ­monds only, bought. N. BLUUE, 3ltT Broad a tCAh^H paid fo r o ld gold,

HILVER AND DIAMONDS.T . J. B R A D L E Y . 372 B R O A D ST.

n iO H E S T prices paid fn r In d lM ' and gents ' c a a t-n ff c lo th in g , ahoea and fea the rs . Send

pcm a l to J. B E C K E R , 49 jemos at.

L A D IE S ' A N D G E N T S ' c a s t-o ff c lo th in g , alsofe a th e r bade: ------------

M. F E IN T IE R O .fe a th e r beds; h lghaa i p rices p a id ; a«nd postaL

180H M u lb e r ry ^

L O A N fl TV IT Y K R Y U n U Y ON

P T 'B N T 'T I'R E , . J 'IA N O H , HOTlHI'H W 'AOONB i r r r , e t c

W e m ake I t cHHy na poBHible fc r huneal people i f i - i io hu.-ilnps.4 w ith tin We a p p re c U ie the fa r t th a t every perron n f p ride deairca to keep th e ir yierf.i;irml a ffa lrF pri^•MJp, nn«l we ra n p rom ise n n il gua ran tee m wuc>i ahe iiia te rn n fl- rtence In u l) tron/<H i:ilnnii cfhnductMi u-nh u«.

O U R n ^ N 'K T D K N T lA L U B E D IT S YS TE M

la aeto 'n iBh ingly llb e rn l, P ln ip l'’ , ernfe and p r i ­va te , W r take t i l l rink W*- rr^ '.ite nn [,ub- l l r l t y . Yi’e m ake n ii ..h.irge f- r a p p licn ilo n

W E T u r S T Y iiU ,W e w in (!pen a oonlW ipiitlul r.ri J i t iiccoum w ith you. I f y-.'U iire In n e e l of money rn i l a( t . iir 'iflU 'e. Y o u r Recount w in Im* »v«*k-ompt1. and mice <ti<eni'd ra n a lw a ys bn ut«ed. You ha\-P use (>f bo th n iriney unci g no ilf M tmt'y in few h o iira a f te r a p p ly in g . Do not fu ll to c a ll and ge l uUP le rm s 'b i'fn re doing hURiTie. fl e lsewhere.

S E r U B lT T Lrt.AN

O L D O U L D , O liver, p la t in u m and precious Blonea bought fo r cash. T h e J e w e lry E x -

ch an g e,

H IG H E S T cash prlcies f o r p a ^ tic k e ts .o ld gold and s ilve r,

ke t Bt.. near Broad.E o M A R K S . ITO M a r­

in a M A H K i-n ’ PT. T E L . 34n iL .

N U K S E -^ G Ir l w an ls p os ition tn ta ke care o f chLUlren o r w a ltrco a ; no oh je o tlnp lo ic a -

Rhore, good pernonal reference. A [ip ly a t pres- ent em p loye r. IKh noflPVl)|i> nve., N e w a rk .

N fH S E -Y’ oung g ir t wlahcH pnahlun mb nurse;exculU 'nt re fe re tu 'p *, no n h ie c ik in fl lo sea-

shorn fop Rummer. I 2H U agaslne st.

N U B S E E)ir>^rlBnoed nurso; seven yesrfl' re f- ereru'CR; a lso wnUrpHses ft W a sh ing ton s i.,

E:iHt o ru ng e . Telo. 2703

N U liS E —Y ou n g w h iio g ir l w o u ld l ik e pos ition ae nurao g ir l . C a ll a l l day. ftSB N o rth

F i f t h nt

N U R S E —G eriopn W iiman w ishes n u rs in g / i f <-.rnnernenta «>r flick psrpons. P a l! 20 Im m -

bura pi,N'l 'HSE—Cotnpetcnt German nurse wishes an-

KKKemenln; uM cAses. Mild. REITZ 601F lP h fli.

( fF F K 'E w r ; I t K - V . . u n # w om an w a n ts o ffice wrhfk AddrvFv* lU’ llah ls . Thix 27 , News offlos.

flTENOORAriJEU • Substituting. AxpfTlenced (»i«-ni'grapher wtuiii Hke teisHlr.n during stim-

i"*f .AildrcSH Acriiratr. Ro* IR, News ofltce.STliNOGRAPlIKB niid typewriter, willing to

assist « l th nfficH wijfk, ijPBlres position; be* giniw-r Aildrt'Ms 4.', Bjm st . Orange.HTISNOGRAl’HF.R, 24. exi>erienced Ih Law

w n rk , desires K -flliio n : f la fa ry $8 ; ra fe rtnees . A ddross R--* ;is. N ew s omce.

P rK S '* 'X 4R A n i l ' , U and o ffice aaM atant, e x p e ri­enced and best references. A dd ress fileni>g-

ra p he r. U.;x :iti. .•sfi w j

MONEY Tij IA»ANON rT 'R N IT U R E WITHOUT Dl.STURmVG JT. GIVING YOU THE L'rtl:: OF FI'HNITT'RJJ AND THE Mi»NhrS’ AT THE !=?/\ME TIME

( iT H i t f : r m i4.W e a rra n g e the paym ents n f n il a ccounts tu

su it you III y iiu r own '.'unveTilpncp. Does th l» not seem to you tA lie the mnst M i ls fa c tu ry p la t i" I^et 118 jjrove tha t wc w il l su it ynu b e t­te r tha n any one else, a n il th a t uur raiPH a rs the loweet.

FR O M 110 IH n V A R D -W e nseure ju u p riv a c y , u * we conduct fvur

business in a nuie t co n fid en tia l m annor. E x - p lo jia t lim s cost n o th ing . C a ll o r w r ite before g o ing e lflew herc.

M O !:3 E IK V L D L O A N CO..Fiecond floor. r(vi>rn '291. M e trf 'p o llia n b u ild in g ,

L n e r K a u fm a n 'n H u t Btnrs.B n tra n e p on W o a h ln g io ti s t , cor. M a rke t.

M O N E Y to loan on household goods and per- s n iit il p ru iH T ty ^ w ith o u t rem«wal; n u r ra ta s

a re the lo w e s t In the c l iy ; q u ick , cu lif ld e n tiB l and rH iinM e. C«me nnd get o u r te rm s a nd be convinctH l.

M lT U n r i-T Y S . 193 M A R K E T HT.Room 22. over G rand I.’ n ion Tea Smre.

M O N E Y L O A N E D S A L A R IE D P E O P L E and u lhe ra w ith o u t se c u rity ; easy paym en ts : o fllre s In Oft p r in c ip a l n ille s ; save y o u rse lf m onsy by g e ll in g m y term a f irs t. D. l l .T O L M A N , roam 012 , 238 W ssh ln g tu n st.

KST A BT.IBHED " o P K N RNING s';TWO CEN TS ON THR D0U*AR viN

h o i ' h r h o l d f u r n i t u r e w i t h o u t R E - & t I ;V A L C. T H F R M a N, 19 C E D A R ST.

L O A NS W A N T E D *

S TITN O G R a p I IE B , expsrienced, r * p M aeon ra te , best references, US, R 0 B fr> N East

O range PnBtofflco.

gFlAMSTRK^«H-,Ne,y; Gerrhan girl wishes posi­tion as seomsirefl* and assist with housework

Apply ai 48 Hawkins st., city.SOPRANO—Experienced sopnuto would tab's

poaUInn in church quartsi. Adftrsss 8., Box H, News Qfflcc. Orange.

Wanted, gentlemea's and lodlas* w a sh ing M em ail fa m ily W M h ; m ending

t t f . W r lU MRS. R O B IN S O N . 31 f lp rU if t t .

Y. IS H p r iv a te m o rtg ag e r>P$3,000 on p r o ^ ’rtV v o ju w l $4 ,600 ; re n t $47 m o n lh ly - g ix jd lo ca-

liu n . A ddress M^?rtgago, Box 7. N ew s office,

I>OAN U .ftOO and loan M.fKJO needed on m'.Klern OniAge hunirpa; ijent sections.

Addreas Bonus. Ron 4H, N ew s office. ______

" ~ I J R B S 9 M T K f N ^ ^ N D ^ ^ J ^ I P r E l l Y . 'T A l i r l o i l 'b D l lE S ^ U T T r N U A N D 'M I L L l !

N E llY S C H O O L; L A B O E S T SC H O O L I N ■ r jiH S T A T E ; S P R IN Q T E R M NO W O P E N . O P E N D A IL Y ; A I ^ M O N D A Y . T U B B D A T A N D T H U R R D A T E V ’OB. M A R T E L Y N C H , 6T9 B R O A D A T ., CORK E R C E N T R A L A V E .P R IV A T E m il l in e r * .h a ts trim m e d , f tftr ., h a ts

made. 78c . : aeleot' assortm ent m lU lb e ry on h a n d : y o u r ow n in a le r is t used, H IS S E .B R O W N . S46Vi Sou th 8 th a t , near So. O ranga ave .; s ig n fn w in d o w ; n o t home W ednesday.

" T S D O w s iL i . . D R ? * l8c m T [ f i d l i c H o o p , ' ~6S6 B ro a d at- C a ll o r send fo r c irc u la r .

R O S S C . L T N C a V

H IG H E S T prices p a id fo r o ld fu rs , lad les ' . -n j g rn ts ’ g a rn ie iits ; send pos ta l. (K IB D O N , 66

H o w a rd n l., c ity .

S A F E —W anted , a second-hand safe , m ed ium size. Address A. 0 . P.. B ox 92, N e w s offloe.

Q f fn a a l io M C o o A * W f t i i t # d *

A I* L K IN D S OF H O U S E H O L D G OODS A N D MJGRCHANDTSK, E N T IR E C O N T E N T S O F

sturfi« . ituuN's nod fiu lH u r a n y th in g you have to a e ll : bough t fo r cash; c o n s u lt ua before s o il­in g ; eHtlniHlflfl c h e e rfu lly g iv e n ; send posta l or 'phone 3928.

R E ID , A u c tio n Room s,^ __________ W A cadem y st.

a f t e r y o u h a v e T R IE D O T H E R S , V A N P O Z N A K BUYS A X X K IN D S O F GOODS-

C A S H Q U IC K A N D C O N F ID E N T IA L . i i I-iO U T n O R A N G E A V E . ; 'P H O N E 2011.

A N Y k in d o fthou fleho ld goods f ro m housea and flatP. HTi'I ai*4h iiiea, e tc ., b o u g h t fo r cash by

F . 3IM G N . 7ft Academ y s i . ; send p os ta l o r ca ll.

r.K)0 — Lo.flt, Scotch c o llie ; answers to nam e C lin k e r; $10 rew ard , no questions asked. Re­

tu rn lo B. P, R U M M L E R , 406 I 4 nco)a ave (mange, N- J.

D fX }— Lfjs t. E n g lis h toy co llie , y e llo w , wTth Hmall b lack and w h ile face ; answ ers to nam e

H unte r: rew ard . 300 V a lle y road. W e st O range,

IX K }— I josi, s m a ll fo x te r r ie r ; w h ite w llh b lack and ton m arks . L ib e ra l rew ard i f re lu m e d

to 172 L it t le to n ave.

E Y EGI.»A HSBft—I,*nst, -v lc ln lly P ennsyL-an taave . la s t 'WedneKday evening, eyeglassoKi

U b e m I re w a rd I f p a r ty w i l l address H rm est, l i o i 76, N e w * office.

K E Y t^ L o f l t . p ro ba b ly on M a rk e t s t.. betw een Broad and P enn sy lvan ia Depot, hunch o f

keys : nam e John B ennett M orrison on k e y r in g . Reward I f re tu rne d to D H . M O R R ifiO N , 97 H alsey st.

P O C K E T B O O K —Iio s t. w h ile go ing fro m N ew Y o rk ave. a nd Houston s i. id H a m b urg p i. , it>

P ru d e n tia l, June 2, b la c k le a th e r pocketbooti le n d e r w i l l re tu rn to W . H . W A L D R O N , I f l Goble s t . ; re w a rd .

F O D in > ,

A U T O M O B IL E N U M B E R fou n d ; o w ne r can have same b y p ro v in g p ro p e rty d m p a y n g

expenaea, J. B. SLO CU M , 267 J e l l l f f ave.. oR y.

DOG— Found, b la c k and -white s e tte r b itc h ow ner can have sam e by p ro v ing p ro p e rty and

..paying expenHea. 82 Q u ltnby p i.. 'W est O range.

DOG—Found, red p o in te r b ird dog. O w n er can have sama by p ro v in g aame and p a y in g ex-

penwes. C a ll In even ing, S um m er ave.

S T R A Y E D .

B T R A Y B D . W ednesday A . M .. yo un g c o llie dog. R ew ard i f re tu rne d to 7fl M ilfo rd ave.

W A L L P A P E R A N D P A P E K H A W G I l fO .

P A IN T E R S ' B irP P L IB H a t low est m a rk e t prices.

In o lu d ln g the ce lebrated B rea laa tV h ite Lead , S ta tesm an colors In o il, w a llp a p e rt, bruahea, ready-m ixed pa in ts , eto. E a tim a te s fu rn ishe d on p a la tlD g and p ap a iin g .

S. B R O M B E R G ,&0 l S p rtn g fle ld ave., N e w a rk , N , J.

H IG X IB S T prices paid fo r aecond-haod, fu r n i­tu re , ca rpetfl and fe a th e rs ; pos ta l. I . T.ico.

F O L D , 220 W . K in n e y s t . ; L . D. ’ phone 161L.

H E R M A N f t CO., L E A D IN G D E C O R A TO R S .

W e w ith to ca ll the a ttehR on o f tha p u b lia th a t any c o n tra c t we m ay obta in in the lin e o f paper-hang ing , p a in tin g err d eco ra ting we w il l a t least save you 20 per cent., and w e guarantee our w o rkm a n sh ip to he f irs t claHe; o f any deanrlp t]o iL „Q ur lin e o f w a llp a p e r fo r 190U Is the g re a te s t and best se lcctfon ever seen I r r N e w a rk ; a c a ll fro m o u r pa trons w i l l convince you o f the fa c t, o r telephone 429f tJ j we w il l c h e e rfu lly c a ll io estim ate.

H E R M A N f t CO..219 W a s h in g to n s t,, co rner B ank.

I F you dos ire a ny p ap e r-h an g ing o r p a in t in g done I t w il l c e r ta in ly prove to y o u r a d v a n ­

tage to g iv e us a Call and look over o u r l ln r o f the la te s t colors, s ty les and designs fo r b e a u tify in g in te r io rs ; o u r d isp lay o f w a llp a p e rt cannot bo surpassed, and firs t-c lass Tvork o f a ll k in d gua ranteed a t p rices lo w e r tha n a n y - ■w'hsre In tha c it y ; e s tim a tes c h e e rfu lly f u r ­nished.

C a ll, w r ite o r 'phona.8 . C O H E N .

281 M A R K E T ST.Ret. M u lb e rry and Law rence its . T bI 2416R.

* B P E C IA L S A L E IN W A L L P A P E R .” B la n k and g i l t paper, ftc .: embessed and s i lk

napers. 19c .; va rn is h tltca . Re.; p la in p ap er ftr W fl naiK’ r a room fo r I f t and guarantee o u r

r t A m u v a o w A ~*n. im\ • '^o rk . P a in t in g a t lo a p rires. Ls tab . 1802.R K N O - Al. R iyTH O U R K . D SO U TH G R A N G F A V E .

T r i ’ CHRISTiAN. ~ ■ Xel. ^oTjT^P aper-hang ings, fro m T^C. to $8 par roU.

B trIcM y firs t-c lass work.F o r P a in t in g , best m a te r ia ls used onto.

M ixed ,P a ln U , S ta ins, Varntshea. u a W a sh in g to n st.. near W a rre n ,

U P l ^ l ^ T E R V ^ M P E T C L R A N IN O .

W H E N you "house c IcH n" d o n 't neg lec t hav­in g th a t ca rpet o r ru g s c ru b be d ; f irs t we

tu’a i o u t th*^ d ry d i r t and then scrub I t w ith a com pound ih a t Is p u re ly ve ge tab le—hence no pj-ease le f t tn Ihe wool to m a ke l l g e t d ir t y m H fe w weeks , Rem em ber, I T S T A Y S U i . ^ a N, I f y o u 're not satJsflr'd w ith thn charge fo r m--TUbblng. we’ l l cance l it . T h a i’ s " S O llA R E "

C A R P E TSC L E A N E D

C L E A N .JANt'OVlUa ft BON.

l l S -116 A r lln g to t i at. 'P hone 707.T a k in g up, c lean log , sco u rin g , s to r in g , re­

f i l l i n g and lay ing,

C A R P U S A N D R UG S C L S A N Y ID B T I V - P R O V E D PROCES8 ; R E F IT T E D A N D R E -

L A I D , F U R N lT U R f i u p h o ls te r ^ aod re p a ire d ! H A IR M A TTR E S S E S ta o rd e r aod fndT*~ V A T K D -

H a n s o n f t D IC K E R S O N , l- ra p r le to ra o f G L O B E C A R P E T C L E A N IN G CO.,

D o t^ p b o n e a 414 846 B R O A D ST.

A L L k in d s o f u p h o ls te rin g done s t cus tom er's residence i f des ired ; g ua ra n te ed flra t-c ldxa

w o rk m a n s h ip ; cash o r c re d it . T< L O W L N - H T B IN . 4Sft Brasd at. T e l. I 9 I5L B ranch B ro ok .

M A 'TTR E S B EB mads over a t c i is lo m e r ' i re s i­dence by the im proved m e tho d ; t ie w h a ir

m aUresscfl made to o rder. H O F F M A N f t P A H H K O W . ;i4 O d a r a t . ; ‘ phone 42.1PW.

P A T B E T S .

L d W T U O H i^ f t MO O RJ^’ C O U N S E L O R S -A T -L A W .

T88 BR O AD b T ., N E W A R K . V l. J, G enera) p rac ilse In a l l S la te and fede ra l P a te n t, c b p y r irb t and tra d e m a rk cauaee.

h $ A J B N T Z E L f t R tC H A R D S . T a t t t H ^llc U o ra o f U . A and fo r e i fn p a te n tji, tra de *

m a rk s , c o p y r lg h U ' 8Qv B road ■fxH - •— ”

F , ROGOW , 120 B e lm ont ave,, w i l l p ap er room, c e llin g , w a lls , fo r $S; b«*t paper- w o rk

g im ra m e e d ; pa in lin g , decora ting , k n lf lo m ln ln g ; lowest p r ices; esUntatea g iven . 'Phone 2608W ,

T H E B R O O K L Y N W A L lJ A P E R ^ c b r has o p e n ^ a flrst-cJaea d e ro r i lU n i e e U b lU h -

■*- > room s papered f ro a i 12 60 up; p a in t in g done ve ry reaisinAble.RO O M8 papered, $3 up.

h>J_>or: k^ilsom ln lng , i f ; p a in tin g .Inside w o rk ; H U R W IT /,

gusran teed. I lf t i ik Hi,;

Including paper and ‘nttng, 1 2 ; outside. Cal] or write, 8.

tel. 28JWL.

room s 901.. . G lobe b ldg ..

E at, 1886, Te lephone r ------

R U S S E L L M , E V E R E T T , p a te n t IftW Yer a M s o U c lta r ; tra d a p to ik a ftd c o p y r ig h t caaa^

U n ite d S ta tea and abroad, m B roodc o rn o f o f M e rh e t a t. Te lephone No. 48S8R. U N f t C H IL D IN G BR', W L lv U ig tto n StPATENTS. TRAD$dMARK&

UACDONAlE) f t MACDONALD. Miidson Tm nlQal building, 69 Church a u N. T«

ROOM * 2.60. w ith n ice paper: p a ln t-Ing |].,> 9 ; outeUfe and inside w o rk g u a ra n -

Jf/Jd p rices. J A F F E . 78 M onm ou th s t.

_ j 1.7o , paper.ng | 2.60 ; best w o rk ; c h e a iiw t iU e » fliM ran te ed, 8 . Tt a X , p rop,, 77 9a O ranga a m -

PA L 'IT JN O and p ,p p r - lia n * ln K a t lo w « t p r in a :fJi Ul a trill. OOB-

DBAKi: * CX>..WtatilliliM IW .^ R sm , M0-8M.

•00 B m a tt 'Pbosa SdO.

PAWTXNa and papir-liuittB t a t low nt prick all work auarantiad; give me a trial wEtSB

OM t a n a C a n a , a a a , nM T e i i t h , t

WtrIB BEQAL. JT Badtard « ., cwow m>rln«-lor IS: ta r t w r i i au ciianouad.

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS.' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. 1908. 17r O R tA L B . r O A lA L A .

A COMI-LOTE Plumtilti* otitlU for oo iu if« *nil I huntf«|(jwi, «1! »tyls8 and •!>«! of tnAintl 1 roit-rlm bkthtuba; lance and amai! aoamel lava- I torle^i hljch and low tank water o lw ta ; klcchen ] '■ai.Kfa iiiid raiif* boilers, cnaniil and plain iH r k i ami wanh tlSve; alt fooda cuarantaea at I u'W pnrfji. ( |OT ovt-ningi; C. D. tel. Bl&l* Ntw*

I: »XARD, 14 Lombardy it.ALL ktridv ' I ia'j>nd-han4 building malertat

f<H 4ul«. %aah. diiorf, hemlack and pine boards: ”4K* greuiih'juue Msh: bnlidingi bought Aiut rem-jved A. liOWK. lid A sia it., corner HollyW'lod av« •, Eaal Orange. N. J-l ‘phone

__________AHl'HALT riJN'T IKWTN<1 PAPER can be

ui-.*‘d i.ij lb ,ire In olme of manolrum. so that u|..«kji fur iiBi-lf. $l jier tOO square feet, market ork'f' »3. IH4 N, J It. n. ftVe., near Coltuga abAFtTlftTIU « in N 8-R a l-ed wood, gold laai.

nivtal. glasB. ollcl'-th. ranvaa. aa'lcuMng llKbl, e tc .; iuwuet prinrs: tin real estate signe.1. '^ em^h liORLE, 1^ Market eC__________ALL kinds of store daturas, new and sacond-

haiid. bijuKht and soldi lowaat prioea EHB- K.NKItANTZ. no Ferry a t_______________AttN’iN n, IN frei long, almost new, for sals

chtap. b] M(. I'leasant ave-hllMJK-'Singlng canaries, guaranteed nr money

r»fijnd<*o. we s*<il Piiratl's chJrk grain, 10 Ibi, .V»r., no iTOi'’k c''rn In; try It; chicken uToicn, l)!s^oti firud mMUini^a. ihermoineiera. lampa; plenty youna chi' ks and rabbits, li oh for nunia Hii>y number Pl'<'Hl'iU'g. riM Ntarkel st.

AM ) POOL TADI.EB TIOl’OHT,^ colfl, reiitei] rejuilrod. re-covsri^d. supplies, Sic. H l>Lf)W inarjiifucturer INI Market st., two lifiOi’s from IirOful; !<- D. 'plKme 2+N4.Itir.T.IAHD and f>ool tables sold, bought and

rsnte^l. largo iiock of new and second-hand; Itpalrltig. t a NPIULD. UHl Market it,;V«1.2d.ilMjBAI-L-HEARINO washing machine; strongeet.

fastest, easiest running: latest i^eient, trial given; circular. HHAINAIlD. South Orang£._nUTClIKH store fia^ uras and furnlluro bought

and anld, Iceboxes in order UELlNCK, Ikl Prince at : 'phuiiePICKS, stnmg colrmlca, w"rkorB. J(1 up.

SMITH, I»ttyton st.. Wiiveily Perk, opimsUfl Weequahlc Park.BAllY i.’A K H IA oi T ill WusblnKi-m at..

Harrison __CAMERAS—No. 2 nrownles. ll.Sti. nims. « fnr

TB cents; Nu. 2A BrnwnU's. *J 7ft. flime. 4 for DO cenU, No. 3 HroivnieN, >8 10: 112 fJn. lA kodak. J7; HT.fkl No. H kf-dak I'J; J29 Anson. 4xA, ilB; cartridge kndsk, 4xr,. Mrfoct. rear 125. for 112; IB riern kmbike t.3 A) VIstn. cost H20, for nO; K>irnna. +xf1, fulAlnif. IA: fltie-it. 4k(1. piste cantera. with double lens and shuttar. rsek and lUnton. st|iia] in uny triistHna.ic S'JO outfit, our price, only 17-50; trlp*>ds, 5t» cent*; flneai bsrkgrnund*. I1 25; plaipholder*. 4a5 fiO rents. stxT OB renin cnlarglnx ramerss. unly IB. New-Hrk Phnto Supply 1*0.101 Wsahlnginn st,CUSTOM cinihink rn credit at canh prlc''s;

miinihly payments fnimsalairled people, cu'ti'r will call. Addresri Credit, H&x Ifl, News titflc*CARDS, bill". olrnilarH, labels. neiiMy prlnsed.

76c. I 000 up, fiiVflciwH. nntehcadjt, 11 «i. visiting carrla. 2f>r. imt. VVYCltOKr, :i'iN Planf.DIIEHHMA KER’S OraftlnK muchlni' (.Me-

Dowell’s); Vr. bargwlu. Apply 130 Mt. Prti'»- p<?ci ave,BXTKNMptN ladder, only UJ’eij only nnre, f'>r

tiale very rheiip; ala-.' whe<-lbarr"»v and 1 ^ . _Z1MMK;RMAN. llii Jarm-i st.UlLMB developed lOc ndl below 414x0 ,,

It or 15 euprt^uTe. prlnis. Si? , No», 1 and 2 Ilfownii* alr.e. per roji; : sendfor eamplr 3>rlm atid mall order Insiruriluna. S i’HRKIBHR. k'-dah drukKist, 44U Broad stKIliKW I'flivS At wbolesajs, Ingn-i-IOiiH flre-

wnrKS and all Fourth nf July goods; nans belter iit an) price; BparkleU. H. R. RRANT,2. 'tT Market tt.KTXTrrtKS. aliowc-Ases, walicases, counters.

ihob ei It el oji, sir itiirf s. o^lcei flitsd;I mb ivr rredli FliVST. 40 HallsWlis ave.F mT: S.Vl.H III f.iur-IUht khn , InindeUiTS, wHli

W el.4t<nf|i IjurrieiH f,.ir h"U! e or sli'pc. tin* bn at n Imigiiin. 1'. M (>.L i,a m KK & CO. ftlUHir-fld st.r*'K ^ALI'x’beap, on account of demtb. fine Im

of Judy R di>pet'H and evening c a i , 4U bust, roll ill so N’.irih Tth si.. UoHevlUe. Tburarlay allF> H SAl.R- Gns fixtures, hlmosi nvw and m

g. i-d nnler. fmir t Iiiiiidtl1''ra. ton bParkeis. Iii2 i^ouih Arlliigtijin avo,. llaat i‘>rarge.FOR ,'^ALF rjulrk, ''11* or two sh->w emn-s. with

IrI'Ds doiit'lc thi.lt glHHs, iiecii few weeks. Adtlre.-s TMy. Fiox 21. N-'his oflb-i*FiiR SALE, two push carta, rlioap. HIT Ijafn-

vFit.. elFL0(1FI!.\G. nil klnle, Inrhidlng thin hard­

wood r.f ..ur inaki tVrUv or phone, "WOOD- BTIK’K rri , Jersey ri:y

UAHJj LN HOSE, I-T.OVVER VAisES. TBNTS AND CANVAb.W tL S ir s SONH & CO.

PASaAlC ST. AND CL AT 3T.OARIilolv HOSE. "

5.000 FKET SLHUtTLY SHuP-WOHN 40. PKR FfkfiT Cl{ESr[-:NT TIi.M'INO CO. M.1RKKT ST., tiPi* i>. n u f:iEF‘OT

Re w!hr iJnn. huv a ib'llnr bat, wnrth (1''UMe, lalvKf ehii]i--s In Mtlff. n-.ft and etrnw

M 'LTV ’P. Nfi M.irk.'t stLa I 2axi)Vi. einn.tlnn rn.if highest grojie

nihterlitl. Jliei ‘■rmirJ. lr.d, I1 to 12 luireepmv«; . host r*-aH..mihl.- . ffer ihLs Wf-ok S'cn .mj iime KKl Kll7A)M‘[h M\.-,LATNi'H for sale, 24 by 8, with Ml.inua en­

gine I'An he »r«-n ITS Mllb-r !i| . r!|y.OIL TANK. 0(i-ga11nn with iiuinp ftml mraa-

ure. price |4; kih.iI as new, Jib 22d si., \'- vlngion.Rl'FRIOKRATOUF. lUrO'ANrZKT) AND EN-

amel lined n*>w fi'niur'^a, rrdd nlr cnrnp.'irt- iiieiiti; ahinluiely guarunleed Ice savers; nrlco* 112 to $A0

P T I’T'KP. iri-: TONUS, H’F. AXF'3 ^'ATKU 'COOLIHIS 6 r ht'ine oiTre or fac*

tury. Mnamel an>1 sumo, all slz.’e, |2 lo |IL ALASKA U'K OR p:a MO''RI‘:EZli;Rri.

PRICES fi rr. TO Id.UAMSTFR I'OTJ.AUn CO.,

soit-ans MAKKKT FiT,P.ElJTi baby rrirrlagc fnr enSe cheap, gr»M as

new Kiks Mimntcrrlnn hI , Merfuid fl.v-r left.STKA.M rinsiir ”

FIRE HOSE. lU'rtHKR T1 ItlNO. AT MTLI, PRR^RS. CRKSCENT TRAniNfl TO . MAR­KET KT.. OPP r . H R. OEPfVTSF>'ONT)-H.\NT> 'nmichi-r furuiice, size 3fl;

with hot Hir idpea Inquire evenlnga, 46 Secpiid ave ; 'phone 2S2R. B. R.

VAN KEPREN A SON. rONTRACTORB.

DEALERS IN NEW AND BISCOND-HAND B l’IUMNG MATEUIAI^

PAftSAH’ AVE.,SOUTH OF CLAY BT RHIDQR.

EAST NEWARIL N J.LOCAL ’RHONE 44 HARRISON.

LONG DISTANCE THONE 20-M HARRT30N,VICTOR talking tnnrhlne. nriginal cnut |d0,

and 100 popular and red acal recnnla; will sell cheap rir rent for summer tn reflivi.nHlMs party Address Vlclnr, Rn* 6.x, News offlet.

H4>npr1io1<t G ooita fin d F n m it n r e .AT half pricfi, ntw furniture; go-caris, |1.40;

hrasa br-dsteade. oak dreanor, lU.Ok;elMItig couches. I2 lit<: Iron beds. I1.7D; Axmin> eier ruge, I1T.UH; Iron nrJbn. | .4D; ogne xsat chalre. flhe.. refrigerators. *4.i»8, parlor suUb, IJ7 L'H. MAX FLl'BBER, IBfi Sprlnjj^ekl ave.PEDniNOS. oilcloths, bedroom imitfl. dlnlng-

mom suits, all kinds of up-lo-datf furniture. 41-43 Belleville ave. A RANOWICH & CO.RRABS TRIMMEJ) cHh; jj>rtng and hair niat-

tress; two bambot> porch wreepa. Rose OIW. Orange. ^CARi'ET your floor for W; reversible rugs;

beautiful designs; Burmese, OrlenUla. Ken- Bingfoii rugs. IBU Irvington ove.. South (W age,DON'T buy new furnllurti: 1 cm offer you

as gfKxi aa now gt half price: try ms. nESBHR. got Orange s L ____________________EV'ERYTMING in household furniture at the

largest second-hand furniture house in the State; bumaus, $1; bed. II; springs, Tito.; chairs, 250.: rockers, 26c,, and all ottniir second­hand furniture sold al a sacrifice. 274-^6 Washington st.. directly opp. Blaney's Theatre.FOB BALE, round oak dining table and six

chairs for 110: two Rnn ItetU, springs, mat­tress, refrigerator, high top. $30: a gas range, In perfect condition, for $1Q. Call upper fiat 23 Epplrt j L., East Orange.TOB ~ftju3^H andsom s round quartered o«k

dlolng table and alx oak chain, aimoft suitable for young couple; also a splendid new IcltohMi range ftlM carpsti. Addnes BargaliL Box T, News office.FOB BALE cheap, oak dining table, with ait

chairs; white bedroom set. springs and mat­tress, sewing machine. i?b11 at ftO North Tth

ist., KosevIllA, Thursday all day.! FOR BALE, folding and Iron beds, mattrsasj \ almost new ; a i you; own price. MITCHELL /Storage, n th it. and G^ftrol ave.

A j

TWO feather beds for sale, o& account of leaving city. Apply JOHN HAAB. SB Shlp-

man at-, Newark.WILGOX (k 0-PBB6 Automatlo. In xwrfect coa- .'dltlon: seen Thursday after 2 F. ML, BT B uts

•t., past Orange.

C h lo k c ftS tFOB BALFL to young chicks, 3 hens; also coops

and broker, at H. KOECK, lOa Valley iL Oranga. ______________ ___________ ^OAV& BANTAMS. blsoh-breasted Rsd^

Ducknlng and Pyles; extra One birds; muft sell to make room for young stock. Englpeer, 46 Green st.300 CHIOKR. a ll Barred Rocks, Itc. each; two

choice Mna bf White Orvlhfrtons. Lqm Fins PtfOUry rarm . ISO Orange ave. Irvington.

■ n r*>EGGS from my prise*wlnnlTig White Leghorns.

76c. and f l per sltUng, $4-SO per 100; W laid 2,T28 eggs In April and May, FREER.. M Highland ave.* Kearny.

; . W aiteiiw p fiskd j # w « lv r .^ . DlAMOMRS BTB1CTI,T C A 8 H ._ _^ A t r a s s , JE W SL ar-C A A B OR OlUtDR.

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BAFCS, sa fsa eafes; largv. inpdlum and small; some a n hrund*new. but all at sscopvl-hand

Erices; large variety ta st'leoi frofr;; old saiy-s ought for cash. Newark Beoond-hasd Ma- chltisry Co.. BA Chestnut st.

8AFE8-O F F lt:E AND HOVKfTMAKE: NEW a n d BKf’ONb-HA.VD

MM’KNET A DORKMUH CO., flm imOgOi 8T.H.tFFS, all sixes, for house or c»rtfb*i. guaran­

teed rtr»-siroof; lowcsi prln-s; v»tk ln-si rusds- H H. IIRANT, Market and JiuJbrrry st».hAl'E for sale. U1 ImcIihb sriujin-, 24 ln«-h'ni

bi’gh. gfKid ronduhm: JUl Ad.ir.-Hs I12 West- oou si., East OrariK*'

HANl>Si>MF Knallsh i-«*ri4inhL:|jjttjr, l7i por- fort *1 utiiilon, I'nini.nratlvi'lv riev , rO/-t

JiftINl. win Fell f r fl'i-M, [liirgHlll, I2H Wlll-triui ti.. Kt.st UrangM.

p!K\ ER.^L n 'w I’lfttf <rm siirlnK vvagrruf. suU- Hhlp fur rariientf-rs, |.lumt»*‘ry ur grv-Hr.». lu-v-

prrtl r. i und-hand i.lmfurm «i'rlnx Vbiitf' nn. sull- I HliU- f>«r '--.hI, ni.iS’.iiH, i-nri'F-m.'rH, n4-vcra1

iiNi]-bar rl sthk^ irvirkn. fh;'tt'li\ from thri

FNClA'^flFD COT*PE iRtmlnn wHgnnl fnr s.im!Cheap: nevrr be»*n uhviI; brand-new; aW iv u

ninabouta, truck, wagem and sUdgh. ' C. . MOORE. 215 Main nvp., I'iipanlo..

/ FURNITTTIFJ sale: the oonlenw of fur- I nished-room house at 28 Kllng s t , corner

/' Valley road. West Orange. ROSaENBAUM. fI FINE square piano, cover and stool, |W; also / kitchen range, |5. 25 Q<rN'eniDr at., ne&rI West Kinney.[ ICEBOX, thr Niagara; used part of one a««-

son; a bargain: appreciated when anen. 6T1Hunterdon st,l a r g e French walnut carved sideboard, suit­

able fc» a cafa 1088 South Orange ave.»Valleburgh.PARLOR SUIT fnr aale; hardwood framse: IT.

Address T. K., Box 18. News ofTlcaSBWlNCl M ACHINE^lngnr sewing machine

in good order, IB. 40 lath ava, ffnt floor.SIDE-BOARD, lee box uid extension table for

sate. 868 Market st.

GOOD furniture one ooah rsgtacer.

H i SprltMrileld aw .

three rafrlgeraton* H. BIDDIaEMAN,

si. 22D2U

I T y p e w r i t e r * n n < B a p p ifea ., ALL makers, cash nr In.-^talmi-nu, ri-iUHls |2

per rn>mth and up; Al repairing r*-as'.>ruiMy don*?: all machine eupplU'S Nvo-ark Tj pe- Writer Exuhange, 53.Academy st ; plmne 4430.

, IT P a y s lo txaniln.- thi- Mi-nan-li \'l.«ilhU be­fore buying a lyjicwrUiir; si--uni ban.I Ma­

chines sold, rented, r • rf r ’■l; *u|ipii, n f,.irall ma­chines. GEO. U. JUDD, ?P4 Rroail sc ; tel 2T43J.

Dogra.HORTON' t*-rrlers, woll iunrk'-‘1. durk I rln-llo. ■

male putifib-s. With riiui pMU^roc, ki-i-oml »l., flrs! ilytir.ENOLIHM hrlnrllc bullil-r for miV ,T R.

FRONAl’FEL. ?rt 3iillHl.li- hve.. \V' OriinwTWO thi.‘roughbret| collide. hiiu.H<- lie k<>n ,inil

kind to children; vary rin.* rt-.-k i 'hU at 7J New YiirH ave.. oily.

C o w s.FOR SALIC, Hlx-yMiir-'i'l-l r« kL«i , n-.l Jorv.'y

i-ow. lin-1 by Pi i.-r >' I'.-fluB ..f i ; ,- i (vranKf . a Ki'und mllk.-r iiii.J buitt i jili u,.h[ in t'N ■ ry M’rty, ri-»infiii fur ?<< |ilntf bin Ink •■ .. nuinv f-ir rny tiwn use. Ai>rly J F Mr!>i iN S’m| (IIJ. 2tiu lT.iHi»-ri Hi , Suuih UriinR.'

P ig e o n s .J'JijKflNS. I7h thDroiigfibrt-il li.inw'rs, with 11

■trlnkU'K --iri- i*nd 1-Jirt.liiR ih -'f, for H.ue! rlioar. filL M N ISl rontfc /-t.. Nuihy, N J

BlgitSpARTtSTH' RIONS, '51ir)tV TARD-S LETTER-

I.NG REN-A-Ta H, Iirofid ' Mar-, knt All ir< lb*yB p:iss Tbe doi'r T h ne

IIO R S E n . r A H H iA d F S . b T t:.

AT Ar’i ’TlON.240 — HEAD OK HOHHKS— ?4ft • T IU ’USDAY, Juno 4, r.M.N,

AM-'i»\Z'> kVX Pltt^i’KiKTUJt UK Tfl?: Ci:i-:AT KAHTIvRN lluKSK HA/AK,

52b LlJUAD tiT. .\ND lU-21 ATL.AN’I’H' ST.. NEWARK. N J

Wf ivill have at iiuulcni un Ttuirs<hiy. June 2411- l.ui,0 .,f nil li,,. .nn. Loiit i f horm-e

Ail the ubo\e arc r-hiI fr.-eh luuntry hoiso*. hr' iiRhi rlj<ht niT th.. f,nm by i-oiniietorit JuilK<?8. nntl would ,hI\1r«* nny .jne Jn rmed .>f a

' horMi; til aitvii l iJil!» hrilo, UH all the abme will b'r HoM Milioul rf-.i-vi Vf U) hlgbesT bifid.ir.

Il R. Ml.ltd*', ST*»ji.in, f’n , 2-‘' lo-n.l |■■3 trllu'ld hiK li. r.-f.' jti.il Itueliit-f: h-.rto-h. •ii!i« t'MiJi " i''(] iJiijli'!'. al-s.1 liiiVf' ll \‘* bt»i Tiik- iruckh aiul usu nivrr.d iru.-ks, that

b.'v.- hi-t-ii u»*-i1 by Mi-n l.;xi>r'fp.f' iir [-airs «*jifra ytijj liur i’e. tnji kt* unfi d'.Mbioliarikf-H/.. from a I;u rc coriirai-t .r m N’.'w llrunjiw l.'k.

Self* will rominemre nt Ih A. Al with fifty bead of horkt-j that hove been ubed urouiid the clly

Hi-gular tiu.'tlon baIos • every Monday and I'hurMduy. c-mniiumcluK at 10 A. M

\Li'uNZu 1-1 iX. I’nip WILT.IAM A, PATTEKSiiN. .Vuuiun'^r

Newark i.bnnH 11::l L 1) ’[.hnno ]i»26.

BANRT BROS..

BALES AND EXCHANGE STABLEB. flt 4i HKIIX3E ST.,

NEWARK, N, J.JOO-iiORGEfi AND MUT.ES—200

constamly on hard to delfr’l from; one to two rarloads hordes and Buitohlc fur alljrurpoiies. acclimated nnfi ready for Iru^medlnts rRy u*«e. re'.vJvpii weekly; BQilifuctlon guarau- icHl and prices tu suit all buyers

a l l k i n d s o f w o r k HOHSI5S TO HIRH.

Doth ’phonne. 424 Newark.

ENTIRE stock of tine rubher-Ured new vehlclM to t*e sold rcfCHriilesb "f t-oni; uiu 13(H1 new

jijodel surrey at J2in); one 1250 extra roomy surrey at $165; iimi low-wheel open Burrey.

-y light, cut under, at 118.5; two ctinhlun- Hri’d tji|. hnisRi f' and rumitrmtii reduced from J150 and n.3, tn $ll<) .-tn.l Itl5. uIho a few gm-tl SHvondK. riil>bi.r-tlt.-.l un.I flue i-rmithlon iit very If-w priocp. uni* Qiilnihy Btaili-n wug.in at ?12R; ciiitf Park phBftoti. c.>at H.’hj, ui flM . one coui^a. worth J4.54I. Ht 1175. J. LUDYVIU. I.nc., 20-22 Uarnficlit Ht

■T/>nK rn R t h k r e d m o r?e ."Trade your old ImriieHi* for u new one. flujigy li.irn* ,“H, fr-'ni il2 Up,5iirri-y IwirneMi, fr -iii $14 up.<;rr.<ery hnrnpsx, ft m Jill up,K.vpreftH harncHH. fnnt. fl'* U|'} rurk hanvPHH, fr uti $25 up.Tujim harn' ps*. fr^m rju uo FuU litiP of hiirnosjA FiiudrU-P,Full llo" uf ruTint.<iuti* and l^ugglea. Bccond-bnnd hmnf.-h r.1wji)H nn liand.

A StT lE N iiA rii p, TO AfAFtRKT.

r , J. .BY. ;iTk BROAD ST.DIAMOND BATI-BlHaS, W«t|i.lT« *bm» lU

rantti; fcuu ilfa) b lt» wbiti aikI verttet: willMil for Wgl. M tcraili nt.TACLHWa B E r«pl«t«ii watekM *ad .J—

rciiainns p l thf dJanumd lotpoitlllA boOM at S n s / A s n n j . HA.'-O. t«««i4 ftnr, ir n r u k AiMd», w x «nd B a w y <

,*T^- ■BVLLH HEAD COMMIHBION BTAB'CM.-

4W1-1UT im oA D ST., n b i v a h k , m . j .,LAHOKST c o m m issio n 8TABLK8 IN NEW

JERSKV.liEOUl-AH A L'm O N SALKS EVERT TIIES-

I'AY AND I'HIDAV AT 10 A. M SHARI’. ]-’ur our uurllun «v«ry Tue—lay And m d u r

wo huVL* u lars,' •I'l.rtlun of h'lrse,; P*op], In need of a imrir cif attv d*'acrt|dlon will ucr- tainly find U to ihp|r advantaac to so*' aur ufl'urInKS. hIui-Ij ne imu auh chva^rsr then any nm* In the LnHi. ] have 4h>< largrnt auction »iali|«* In the EupL. aiivI the nu«t reliable one; wt* i-TSi-sH'ifuily i-al| ilir aiivnllun nf buyer*, do nut i-uri'li kHi' any hurHea until we give you a fiemonimaiinn tif the kijn) ue mi*U bI th« lluD'i lli-iid Htal’lrp, tl,.' uUlPel ,iii.l tiiobl rellablp cotu- iijlhAiuii Htui.U'M In thf* tsiafe we give all per- Buns the t-r»v1leye r.j tiikc the horse home and try him fur tM-n dnyt:. if hr Is nut as repre- pent***! WF* dll n-u avk ruu i.i kwp him, a« my riudIVM Is Tl. i'lt‘HNH liir pul.llc; any gentleman ^ 'hn hne ni'i huuKht a h. rpp at our auction nr private mile ru-pAl nut hvsilstc, as a trial has jrnnvlnced uthcre. wp alen have luirsc* at iirl- \'«te Kitla iir I'srhanav pv. ry day.

JokEl'M H. HOT,' Prop.J D. WnUl'MijI’S Sali-aiiiari

J. K t^KHRIN’il. Saieimian..1 v\ ii.LlAMB, Atibtliinser.

n o 'm 'n iD N K S.

IIAIINKSH.Lii Kv Hti'i-k

■if luiriiPNii i.p hand. alw>B<r. h'1 tiiin.i icaui Iinrnt-ss.

L.M.WI EL ah i:L]->i ________ 2h0 .-il'IUNDKlHL! > ,4VE.HARcLAiXS I liaw' f-or huri"-e hi-M m nia to

IIP tin- ilrm has ii'u miiuy. tiiciip hr>r4<'i lire mil «if liartl work uinl reMfij i. g. hack ngaJn. the’ ilru. will kI»p n wriHcri Koarantae with pai'h iiurf-u S<-p niahJf-ifiiiii, h.u-k Hear HpHngif WskiiT I'u . Klghih ii'i-tiNK s»‘c<ii,.l imnfl plat form sprIiiK wH^on. with

imU- ami Nhjifts Buliubte fur i-. nl ,ir mamire tiupInpflH ei-vi-inl pr.-uTn! hiin'l Wiig .iiri aullnhla fur .'.irpcrirc.-s rimsurip . r i ua! w-iiu .,mi, w-aguMSai.d lariiiiK.N "f nil kiiide H 51 OLIVER.f-iiil of t-'Inj PI.

RTRIlKR TIRESWe put on and ri'-palr aoild and ouablon

vphii-it" iirpH, we UHH Fliirtfonl nibl«r only, ih.-y are ihe bp#1; prices luw; work done whll* yc-u wall.

■inHN MT^RKFT. rr> 2W Prinoejrt.I'M-; IrivIriK nif, In ......I shupo as gunfi as

nl-'v , miipi Hi'll. nibt.er-Ured, no offer re- fiiKf-,]. an> -.I-.- l-MikioK #..r A giiufi rig. H m-iII tip III thi'ir inlvnnUiKp i i h«»«* this ttefore huylpK elpcwhcre. t an be ee»-n 144 High si . oiiy llrn-

INK tjra.v Iji-thc 1 rot' wind and work. H>T Araibi i.| Cull be scan any time JQHFTRH

TI’Ll.y Arlliiglnri

O P P O R T V P rm M iALWATB R EU A R IaE BUBlIfK&S BROKBRi,

WKNZKL * CO.,IM ^tAHKBT ST.. ROUliB 41*41

BUTCHER and butcher and groc«T busl- ' ni awM; w* have a good aalirtlnn; buQILK' thI

business chances from IflOb tn t3.lNl0r Boa WENZEL A CO.. IW Market st., rooms 41-42,

CONFEt'TlONlCRY, cigar and notion slores for sale at price* from to II.CkNj. some goivd

Imrgalns Invesllgate at WENZEL ft CO., ItM Market, nxuut 41-43Fl'IlNISHEn-ROOM H0TTBE8 in all parts

uf city at prb pii from I25'i to Cullanri set panleularii at W ENZEL A tXl . ll>rt Market, n.H.>n>e 4l 42

GRiK’KHY STOlcES fi’f sale Ifi all parts of clly and c-'umry. a good list iq select from,

prkw fnun f.’liNi to 4^,000 Bee WENZEL 4k eXJ. IIW Markai. Tvdms 41-42.

IHjTKJ^ Tuumry hotel; first-rlass burlrie«B.root InvJufilhs (i rooms; this I* a nbmey.

luakar; prU-e tTtsi I'artluulars at WEN^LEL A I'u.. iLHl Marast. rooms 41-43-

LUNCH Ri>OM- F<1od paying lunch room on Main Pi.. Orange, price flWJ If •■ dd this

w»tt-k WEN7.1CL ft CO., IM Market, rooms >!-<=' ___OVSTKR A VII riK'R HOUSE In Springfield

ave . guixi I'SiitiM business; rent I1H, in­cluding tliri'p r>.[tme. price IIWI- WENZEL ft CO , iiiH Market, rnonia 41-4'2.

BAI#Oi'*NS h'ltola and riiodhousea In and afiiutid Nt-viark prlceii from iSitti to llO.tmo.

piiTne g'Hid bargalnn, hrewer’s onsUiiancr as- Biire.l. lirewiri- uger^ts, WENZEL ft CO . IbdMarket. tu'>ir;a 41-42,

HV'VKRAL Hfllivins for iwl*. prices 12<i0I' i:r,v». V\TiNZKL ft CO , IM Market, rooms

41 42

FAUkiN Cemral, dolna good hualness; has two [HHil lables, Bhulnobi.ittn1, fine bar-room,

mill rii-Mui riHJiiJii and hath above, your own lease, i rli'e goijig abroad. WKNZEL ftCO.. Ihd Miirkei, rooms 41-42.

HA1/K>N. Market at.; rt-nl |48 far whole houa*;guo.1 paying hvuilneAa. price I5U0. Wb'.NZEL

ft C(i . iiitj Market, rixmis 41-42.

I a IaOON. centre uf city, house, eight rtimlahad tx/ifne, fS‘hi $40, doing a buslhesj rtf 8200,

wf*ekly; guod Piuc-k: price |20u ParilrulaTs at WLNZI-:L ft C(. Lgtl Market, rotims 41-43.

HALOCIN—Good paying noloon al Dover. N. J.;buaiiu-B 122.5 weekly, reni $45, Inctudlhg nlna

looms, price tlNgy WENZL'L ft CD., IM Mar­ket. rooms 41-43

PV IIN ER B O rrO R T V M lT IK iA HUBINRiHI N.OTHl<:fl,[ STAPLE msrvufaciurlng builnsss, in run-drwn lloiiHK I'a in t w h biuI deeuraitir. iirtper

raiulltlop; an uppuilUrnty worth investlKaiing I for hustler with ILikki whole nr pari liii«ri'*(. ! Addrwaii htapir, Fl,-i .So, Voaa OlTli-e TO LlTT, two I'd neims. gie'd ftjr Jufig-i Ing or furntshe.l-riH.m houw. C»H lUife. I'll

Market sl___ ___ 'WANTED, gr. .................. ete wUh

j fuur (41 pii lu.U-d, In A tlrsi «I i»h L> ■-i' lion AddreHU J i: H . Iloi 4:i. NeW^ 1 Ihee.

nriil t-ihIN HAlNTETl. Work d.itse reosonuldortTi.l guiiluhiped A LEIIM W . Mi M*iTpr *tCl-'MENT sidpwalkr', (Iniraliig. relhforuod con-

rrelP Bishipe nmnon w. rk; giMid work fair priena A HMITI! H» i:iiu gt,, L D tol.

H .iC I I IN F H l KOH SALK.

WANTESb enilgiHMl t lll .nid e

deniljil. 1h X iVJ V.-tllh-.ne •rilfi.'ji! ^’1 ultU-

r w 111 I'Ui- h.i*n‘A’Mti H *'utifi-

HUY Y’Ml It

•lbw n i ’Lp tiiii>- ||.(S'il |m**r.'il In fuiiu<

S>>.»fl. ................. Mil l aell . sM.l ll.i-hi-il h.lelneMi, lu# mh.-r r h'lmhiixs tuf'd ,hi.hw"i \,1 dresi Legilliuai.. h.-x In. New* uf].,-.-W tH'14’ like (,. i-riier H giinl g.'ln»; i.iiem.'’-g > r

a s a ’ inintirr Al-lit-si I'spllwl, H>.i» 1 office.

Mi'NEY.” I ItV. liLl.TlNi;. c- il'KM'.i ; -• t I ‘ e ' . ClHim r.I:u.j J ,

I b »t a t h r o h t A i ii- c i t t .I D t t^ l l lD fg .I $T,<ksp FINE i*ne.fj|f|ii|y, with extrg lot; very

rhiilr-e .11-1 III. I {.■.s.'vll|e. eleven room* anft l),»tn. e^i.i. inu>r-'\■•nii-nl. »;legant emviJUnn: i.iiv o jip .iu n lp . 1-li'NNIE ft REISri. l8fi sv.'ulh lu ll tl

I $il.7(s> KiNi: one rimily hmise. lOth st., be* I uu-rij -iih Hji-I |■.lUl■lll av.'fl : I) rooms, bath

ari.1 -t-'i ’iK. , h’,| luv.-meuts. IMUNNlE ftIIElHh i;ih s. iiiu Hih s:

Hh'i

YODNg Man aitli gmui bvi.'dni-ss M.-on io ' ' h'In me 111 LT ■ er’s ’SperluHj. wli ilue.ib-,i g2,0'kl cash rvijuimi, H., lb ti H.'S II Jt-iN.-vI n i y . _______ _____, lllih Ill'YS fiJin;nlip 1-r*‘>nn house nf n d r. ' iue I Mild hnih, J.!.’, rerii lu.|uire ‘-i* Elui hj

lIV ST lU C T lO fl. h cfto ills .

Till" bufliiiP".-* w-.rhl disi-’liisuree i.f llm Iasi few m. Mill* li.o p liroua'tU h-ui" t"

a giesT ineii) Un. j....... uf <i 1 ki!>hieN*training. Ih. ;t.se,-u |p h iragh' >ni- J riklneo men mi.I p iinen cub hell' il.i-iu salves-

Colemsii iriiimnc means prod, l- uey.

g> ui! ,1* iivw 1- «: A is ii I i-i.s

jMlflOl>,. H.i-A «.;l;.R,. Hll.l M.Wit:> '!.• ■

1/.11V ' - 11 • K !i 1 II b!. e, Kliuf I r,|c; ] u. It-) ■),b.:' '.' .h . .1- r, ‘ III. city lit N.-A.rk

I.« 1. h! - %■. V. lur w I meNEW -\Rk ■ \\> Il vND M.U’HIN'KHY i.Y) .

< he“T].ul el , Newark, N J-

!••'ll 1 US <r»g|’ie., | | | | |1|,H hdih-r gr.ite*. nU“U-H C-.1 tlinui.--, I- Ih'l lUll.'H, ,, w

Ml**' I,il l- f.i- 'I HI' 1 «, H kV |ireseri 'llrt-rr. -1|•I b V ;khi -h iiii'M'' .-nil'! I < :tn .......' -r 4 inrh fH..- >-lii'Clru5 1 |'!S-Til' 'M \S A ll'E im Cn n W ir I .*t.-■-'iS'l run, L;;r,u*. I Ur HlhC'- tu,,’*h -

r.."Si NEW t l i f p . - n c : i i IT r- i;, .'1 -h-Kl.-s

' ill- le .l I I'r.NNJI ,1. UEb’.*;. •11

Cernral ave-; I’eens, halll

I8d .'4.-utli llth

$..M«I r-IM-: Ii.-u twi. rufiiily. near Onrral ly inifr.iiI tiii*ni hm hem, l.l ro..nia Wi'l.- I-I, I'll .n;m k a- RLiHri. l.Ttl>.utu lltli

»-'i.iH"‘ I'iS’i- l.rli-k h"1le.- rhnbe Inrailon. 7 '.r.i biih. hall; nil modern

fo. a ' -.ip-roi h.'Ai, <|ei-, r*ili'.J through* ■I ' l ' fur h-mi.. HI Invealm.'iu. IMON-Ivl-.lfiS, imi .-.lu^h llth st

I* S M11, Vi:hi "L|!h

\ ’fill>1errn O| H, l-'l C,'.fc.llXI, l l ’h SI

SI., nineI'luN.NIH

1 COLEMAN NATImN a I,

HUSilNFSS Ci>UJ'. ;r

'!■- H c hi-in' i'lh niwi iilnp i.iir■ ''■ ' w l' h 'lit i-u*.;itu' |,'W I''"!- ■

S’l ! n i.iN i; MI'I.AKI-1: . i:m ■I s ,1 ’.U I I I ' . .IP. l tl 1 I K-l.,-

I ■■ -u u -luj Si-ulh r.l|i Ml' s • L \ i ’ * hill lii |'.'U ,'T . I

V ' I I S J'll WRHhlncbn ''

-1 N MT. , •-Cl.III.id.

li M.i.i iiM a n - l l i a i h ; n i l , - I ' ’ ■' - I ’ j - i * I *.[ J , m i l l . - a l l ) n o t h i n g uI , , ' v v l T - *' a n . I H i p i i u i i .• i ‘ N M I . ft l i j . i - r - Uhl Si m i l I i i h Hi

I I - S M ' l V b ig.*.., n n i n g e . f i n e l o r a M ^ :- l■"‘ll lh iiii-1 l • . l lhM n b 1^l|<ru^-«ni (n1s:

v ' - . ' v y | ' , ; ‘ • ‘ " b r u i u i r d W.fkMl*I ' . l . N / C l . A t 1,1 , i ;«, vi, ,| -k i- t, r u i i m s 4 1 - 4 3 ^

I \ \ ' ■ t c I M n . d te u-..', .1. fT.-rnrvn n i , w i t hp r i c e $4,200,

\ M - . S u b i , ft 1 1 1 i jKi M j i r k i - i . n v i i i i a H * 4 2 .

1 * TKIN O P IM K irkE llIH U I*.II in nuwliifing ilo- -

l.I i’ilfT -b-liver-v top vva^un. aim.'*! new ; good b 'l-c-iiii fur griji?er. Addres!' Knorlflre, Ucn .“t,

l-nlt HW-|;-Ct,e f-iniwr Cull or.

nu-r. e Htrpi- borne, suitable fnr

WAI '^H, +u Com-

\ U!C Kni) chunk, eullahle f*r nmlrtlor w funiur F .1 Ll'UKK, 241 Hrtii«-v h1 . rliv

$111 HI’VS fui simjl] buy horse. giH>J wind and wurker ' ’nil 127 I.oifHypue st.

!-'''ll .'-=.\I,E LikIii i riH-b'irs.* iiunrey. In fine I'lidiCun 11s Ch.'sli-i uve

H ilisr., Miigcn iirnt harnesn. price l&O- Meatii’uilt-i. l«-lh‘\llle ave

T w .i gfiurl h'.rHoa foi' wile. 340 nelmont uvw,

florae's . r« ir r tf lg e a , B tr „ W isnfw d,! H cw N c-.ini 9irH:lt Purm. Troy HIM*. N. J.;

hurNi boiuU-d. p.iMiiire; box stalls; paddooki; H-l. ph"|].' TTil'’ 1-4 JIT'D CcNDIT, Pruprlelur.I'ASTritU >r,ur hnrnufl where there In pajture;

hi X piuliji Ki'ortHl jimlfirit’kn. Ijiwtunla Fnrni. ii;:2 Suulh "iHrig.- live., S C .: tel. ni3W,tt .VN’TKI' iii>. il husnneMH home: alnu ntee] tired

full panlculnni for aitenilon. Mo* S4, New s ot71i*p.

\f.-\ NTEl >, tfi buy B (wn-aeated cnrrlHge. tn r ■ I "nler .Address Hoi 244, lilonmfl'dij.

J

ftL'TOMOniLKN AND M O T O R rV C L E i

A FEW r.^ED CAR RAROAlNa in lurfi'oi condition,

fu ll be Het-ti by appi’ilntmejil.1 ^ H. p Tli£!,\l .\S FLYER Touring Car. i 44> H P, N'vTHjN a l lIKki Touring t’sr

Tlte al'uvp Imie teph and fully i-quli'ped.I Hebullt I’et-vlens pi H, P. Tourabout. wlih

rumme] ee.il. n liMallly,1 Typp 10 Aiiiocar, new parts, tires and

pairu; h-ver nti-«r. .sullublc for doctor; $400,1 Frejit-h ii.-rni'i. 24 H. P .; very fast and

nporty, $*kM»■iVlLMAMS. 124 MARKET ST

t pBtnlrH. Phiine Illfl Newark.

Kkri .irA R A N TEFn TIBE.S DtTWN LH.VMnM» Kl'm iER CO 9.

2.113 yh.-K'fl, $13..1d: Tubes. $3 ftO.fioxJ Khi.i fl $iri3n Tubes, i.105JtOx.T,,, Sb...-H. Ilk SO, Tubes. 1125.&*('unl Rliuen, fri rii f l) 50 up; bent rylinder

Oil iVk- [.«-r Kill., .-i gals fur J2; Ikigglen. T.'tc.'f CuiikTHHir. ITj -’iu. faxl'idr, leir ; good i.umpn, |1 n.l; rifttlcrb-.-, n fur II , Hums. $2 50 up. R»'0, Man'Aell nr Fur'i Ri .alu.iut Tops fur J2U6U; P.iu; Maxwell $^0. fim. order. AUSTIN, bi Oraiigu nt . tu uj- Hrna«! Tel. WiSL. 11. h.

AITOMOUILE TIRES.

n o i'R .\r n ’sFine line of summer I'ooleri ......... H.Mi tn 34 fHlFine line Of etatilff Hheete ..................IKk-. tn |4I.jrKe Husurtment sumirer lup roboM. , $1 la $15Line uf purrf'v hATnes.i.....................?2n lo f4l)

H«»st $25 hiicgy In the rlly,Fine llngltnh hu||\ whlpn, Il hfl to |fi Ten Piwta BfM'rnKMiim.l woik harriesa

Fvervlhlhg fnr The huris atO Fo iio r n .M ’Tvs m a r k e t s t ,

Slzp. Tube’s.' nx'A -r#d Uf >>rl t"............. ........... (IH.OO (.’1 00rvixA r*'fliii i d 10 .......... ........... U 00 a hh

-ri'diii-i'd tn ........ ........... m 50 n 26«2xSi j--r*"i 111 ci | ro ......... ........... Ili.lH) <1.00:i2x4 --IVllllfiit] tn ........ ., ......... 2" "" H 7634;t4 -- r dui i 'l 1" ........... ........... 2:i(xi 7djJ

Al Tii TIRE AND nFPA lH CO.. T'lippe 2;,w17Ij 2Au-207 Flalsoy ni , upstairs.

IIAY’E 1W' cnfM, want in pp\j one; a FTayep- MMler iWl.v mi-.|.'l, nir .'oulM. the car with

a renirfi f--*r ...'(.n'miy pf up-Jtcep. cionomy In ui^ of cH.si-lPif (in.l i ll, and a reroi-il f.f 3 3(12 n U'-a In hi* ilaya w’Ut''Mii HluppaK. of engine, retail, f2.7rH», my prl.t-. $2.2.'V). <.'rI1 for de­ni.'bMrnilnn, 371 ri'iulh n ib h(.

;en itiriH; nugiriee. r'nm,isi*n. irHi>H. eo- ; m fu(-t. w.iS'-pH Mhil uMrriHge*. fur all lnJmnefta pur- iinpeM: <iTO‘ Hef.ond-h.iii-l «»hgunette, clieap, H I-.* M ftl, OlilVI-'K, f.WiT CplV Ht jyjjy

MAM HEIIHY,2H imiUCri: riT

Forty head '■•f ari'liniatf-'l work horses, 20 heart r*f drtviTiK (inrt earl.Ilf Ivireen, iwn hnn'l- Bi.me p.mli-fl, .me eunipb-le puny rig. two very fanl paterK and t«'' very fkHi irutter?; mules lo auir ill! puriKiHes. work iirirt buelneHn homes to hire. _T ^ 3il2 l!R ____ ____ _____EAST hTd r Tm 'C K lSC t ’CMPANY w-lll aril

20 cliolce p.-anoriert hiirnuH. conslPtlng four matched palrp. 'AT-lghliig frurn l .2n0 t<- a)eO n yeimg cliunky bu. lnenR horsen, unelirlvhiH li'U'Ht'. wkK'uiti. irut-ka, rlKKing- nil stable utennlin. If. riavs’ trial ai!uw-ed; neil separate, fnqutre rhiwntowii branch. 437 East 23d at.. Now York.

HUSlNEfcsS W.AGoNs AND CARKiAGEa.Our Block 19 the lurgest.

Prices the Piwcai. Termr nn at reasonable THK CENTRAL WAC,ON WORK- ,

CENTRAL AYR., THIRD AJs*D FOL’KTH ST3."V 'ILKER mare, by Arlim; rf.lor bay, reg's*

ered. Ifi hanrtn, coming fi ye^rfi, n-. m^ik, fearleHB, wiund. grund rriHdet'-r; irutled 2.22 lust fall, ]aat half l.lri; a bargain, Afi- tlrra* Fl. F. G.. Hox 31, Ampere, N J.HDRSE fnr /tale; gpotl |t>oklnK, fiiif driving

ot'b: Ifl handw high, have no une for It. will sell right; aluo u oi-HeiUPd carriage, Inquire FERKINS, Ifli'l Mnrkei at., or telephone 3b] Newark.TY.’0 fine family nr InislnesB h'lrneH. large

enouKh for mtiftl any work and warranted in every reaj>ect; prh e JpHi and $l2i3. n H .ulh Walnut Kt-. East OrHngv. one rtonr from Main et.

r .\M fully •M|ul(i}ieil i(.i repair your sum at yuiir honie >>r mine, bruken purls made wltli-

li-Eiiy Billsfii'lliin guaranteed, iHniiB n-aatinaMe. kIvc tiiu one trial. H C. TAY* ly iH. 323 John Pl-.^^^^rlBun.Mi.'ItEL M I’nHlIllac car. run first time July 4,

mil?, leathit tup, S gas, 3 oil lamps. 4 extra tul.ej*; ev.-r>ihlMg in flrsl-i-lRBU condliinn, will Hi'il che«r. Artclrcsfl l-h'lv-Hte. Hnx lO, News of- fl(-eS l’KC!AT./—llkW ReurtinK t'lntifiard itioforcyrles;

the kln.1 thn pi'lice rid'!; $115; liargnlne jn Bi-• .nd-hand mi/toro'clea, open esenlngt . \S 1’51TH, 2(1 Wmiani nt.Al'TO CAR, TiifHlel lynil, tw-o-cyisnrier run-

.ib'.ui, Rui-d running ..Filer; any offer half­way leatMitinlile will be acerpted. J K KRilnrf. 2!i'i 1 J\ higstoii al,I-‘‘ 'H ^lALE- Puii’k twO'Cvltndei* touring car, In

rirnt rlaas niriiUEli.Ti, l.urgalu. cr will un- htder (-xrhat)KC- f.>r rutialjoul. U LKcNARIiERStir. Mnrket st.K cilii auto. Iwo cyllnd.T; carry f<.ur; i-xtra

hhu-f and tubu9. livf lanipfi, ni'cr-Bnary luola; |jr.ii, this wri'k. Addn-Ba 1-iai-Kairi. Hox Htl. Nfws office.

ALTO TOPS AnTT^LL TRlMMVKnfi.F Mutt ft Co.,4511 V aihlngum st. near Kinney,

SiitiBfucilnn guaranteed 'I’hnne 24l4SiJ,.WOR.N and broken auto (.Arte, fc.relgn or

AmerJeun. mudi.* and repaired, brftsing; icl, .'t74;H GHRENHALOH, 5.V2 (Vjural aveThVTITNG c a r t'> rent by hour, day or week;

i-xjHM'i eluiufT.-ur reas'umlile, A'iilri sH11 E, TA Y D iK, .'123 John at,. Harniuin-La Ri;E 13,1X10 Inuring car for p;Me. ILWXi as

giiud .iH new; In perfect running ..rdtii*, c, \\‘ Miii'HK, 215 Main aye , PaSKSlc.

HORDES on |>tiatufiei or car«1 for as desired.purs air, Pprfng water; no mosquitoes; terms

moderate; epeolkl ruiBs (or brond mares; high- Set references. Elmrlrtge Farm, Bedmlnsler.NO.(60 IlL'YH largu work horse, little sore In front;

large mu!®. (50; also gfKgl hnrso. suit BTocer or butcher. *36; tl5 biiya large mu«taiig»; .)2 buys heavy toum harness 9-54 Springfield ave.(Hn D Uya ihreo-HcattKl family top 'wagun,

rubber ctirtalhe, leather cuahlonn. patentbraken; good ruiining order; worth llPP to Wear out. 2Sl Chester ave., Irvington.ONE TVBgon, BUlt teg. coffoo w laundry, |fih;

flv« platfonn wagons, two light buslncM wagons,--two Jtets of eipreas harneBS with col­lars. $10 per SSL IH Rrsnner at.CAN-ADJAN ohunJt, new heavy hBmeas and

lop wagon; suit baker, grocer or butcher; w ill is il together or separate, Can be seen comer of 8th ave. and High sLHORSE, good looker, safe for lady to drive:

also harness and top buggy oheap if aold this week: no use for same. AdOreee R. F. D, Box go, 'Weet O r a n g e .____________________FOR SAXiE. team of truck horsM, D and 6

years oldt or will sell separate: also troUlug mare, ISa . six years old- 368 or fl32 South 8tli at., after 6 P. M.___________________________6 ET of double braRs-mnunied harness,, com­

plete with Kay ooUsrs: good aa new; worth 1185; w ill sell at (gO. 17 North Arlington avs., ^ s t Orange.KNICKERBOCKER rRON”~WORKS ^ I s one

team young horaes. four single business horses: two weeks' trial- 284 East SOth st.. New Tork. ______________________FOR BALE-"A good driving horse, also rldea

well under the saddle; young anrt an elegant driver. Call at 44 New st.. East Orange.

IRT.M RITR horse, lop buggy and harno^ good peddler's outfit, price |55- horse, wagon

and harness. Bpringfleld ave,, Jrvlngton.BMAlSrimree and runabout, sullabk (or col­

lector or other light driving, $75. Can be seen a l 488 Orange Bt. N. RU9SOMAN.BIO~hor»e. 18 hands, runabout, Qutnhy depot

w t#on: two sets harnsts, etc.: flrst-claaa con- flHlo«. M UliLlN^B Stahls, Clinton ave-_______WORK horsa, IT5; dump cart and hamees. *40;

don't need them any more: come quick. Mason. 65 Eam at.; telephone 2332H.

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F o r l o i r o r D x c h a n s * .TWO-CTLINDllR automohiD for sals or ei-'

change; automobile house Included; value,' f4fl4i Addrnie Auto, 8A Amsterdam sc . dty.

A n fom ob llea an d M o to r c r r ln W aateft.WANTED, aulii 10 seat four; give name and

kiwcst cash price. Address Auto. Box 8L News oOlce.______ ____________ _

tL, near Btuad.PIERCE, Columbia, Tribune. Natkmai.etc.:eee

wb«el0l 5dow n ,|l week; tiresggc.; handle bars pumps 19c.7 frame pumps 21k . ; other

iUt as cheap. FLOY!) KREDB. >9 Wfll- CHA6. KREBS, 004 Springfield avs.

96c.; fo sundries lam Bt.

RtTNABOUT, cuihlon-tlred and low wheels, !n fine order, and handsome colt. Call even-

tnga, 6 o’dlffcli; rear 656 High st-*TOtJNO wind and work horse, )86; team har­

ness, w ith Boston backers, fl5 : new patent dump wagon, |11R. IT Holland st. ...FOR SALE—Rubber-Ured business carriage;

alao rubbsr-tlred phaeton; In good order:ebaap. Ci^T oipce, 249 Orange st.176 BUYS two good honest work horses; (75

buys handsome sorrel horse, ham sis and rub- bsiMired runabout. 10 Blum at- __________

TWO horses And light buslnsss wagon and hanksss and rubb«r-ilrsd runabout; no dealk

STS- >50 Bloomfield gva., d ly . ^WORK HOitaES and business wagons to hire;

horses boarded. CLAYTON ft HOFF CO., m Halsey st., near Market s tKi«,T '(job; soisid and kind; suitable for diivlng

or buslneMi t m l alioweiL Bag State Oom- paay^ M l HaJsey et., d ty ,_______ ___________WS FOR an extra fine make tmetxznatlo-tired

ninaboaL veer light aad Iq fine eoodlUoiL CoaebnaatL id Qultipatt s tBUNABOtrr f ^ ^ l e akeap eushkinvttfed, low

whetls: tSfi b w e tt; no uee 'for I t S il Riui* iruh st.> dear CwitaB pL ^

ARMOUR'S EXm ANGK .A IX LJS’LB OF RUSINKSS SOLD.

Rnwaro of iiccntH asking muncy f'T Hilvertlslugn 6 a d v a n t e c h a r g e s .

AKMOl’Ii I AYL4 ALL ADVERTISING THO NE aAH2J. 168 MARKET BT.

CI13AKS stalltmery. crinfftcUonery, cream par­lor. ciTri4>r, long <Miab11shed; I'ush sales

(14 iHXi yearly; strictly up lo date and well • l■#kelL es'ftry InvneMgntlfm allowed. hmt jii-opuHitlon In Newark; bargain. ARMOUR, 188 Market.

l-'F:j.,irATl-:sHl'N, ftHiabllsned seven years;tales over (JKW weekly; well stjK'kefi; up to

dale; seven rooms; trial allowed- ARMOUR, 18H Market.

fTn‘ATlONEHT, cnnfeclli>nery. tobacco, hand- son;« busy pisce, large ire cream trad>):

steam heated rooms and bath, Bplendld value. AllMOVR, 188 Market.

GRr>CERT. large confpc-tlnnery trade; opposite large school; four moms and bath; steam

heateil. exceptional opptirt unity for ooupls AKMurR. JS8 Murlu-t

Fl^RNliHIED-ROOM HOUHES in all localltU'S, from (250 to (2,000, duamtowD locslhies ARMOUR, IH8 Market.

H.^nnWAHE, housefurrlihingi, paint, esiab> Ushed over 80 ycnri, (2.'l rent: four rcomii; sell

at Inventory, great bargain. ARMOUR, 16d Market.

(‘IGARfl, fiinrtles. fancy groceries; Jong esfao- llehed, pfeseiJt owner four years, sev.-u

moms; rent (ZIi; tjirluJlng (ouniain, (tkk) ARMOUR. IWJ Market.

GROCERY, confmUoitery. fine loe cream trade;six steam healed mums, will keep two busy;

oqly ITQO; bargain. ARMoUR. Market.

BKA FOOD M.^RKRT—No nnmi>«tltlon. sales (0.<X)0 ycaity; hanrtsumely equipped; up lo

dale every way; only JbX). ARMOUR. 186 MarkHt.

DE8IRAULF. RU8INEBH AND INVESTMENT „opiM>rlunltlc(i which are not artvertlaed dally;

1 probably have ]tiBt what y< u wujit. If not I w])) gei II fur you. see my rilTIce list before buying. ARMOl'll, 188 Market.AD^ERTISe ’ O U K "WAnH ^ ~rrid y ^ r

husinefis In the claastfied ceJumtts of me FTt'le ZeUung, the German NewaOne Insertion....................................... Ic. per wordTwo nr three d a y s.,... .................... 2c. per wordFour Or five days.. ............................Rc. per wordB -ven or eight (Jiiys............................6c- per wordBy the month....................................... 50c. per 11ns

N, J. FR EIli ZKITUNG, 75 MARKET ST.AL PRICES fur olJ furniture, carpslB,-conienla

of lUts, dry goods gn>c-erias. ahoe stores and merchandise of hM deiwHpllone; machinery and entire plants bought for cash; quick and con- fldtmtlal. VAN POZNAK. 42 Boulh Onuigs ave. 'Phone aiTl Netvark. fiend pcwtal,ALL kinds of merchaniHss bought for cash, such

as hardware, dry gonds, groceries, shoes and other general nn;rchandiB«; highest prices paid; bUNlriess conflrtenllaJ Call or send riostal. A.

, CpREENFIELD. Bfl Bprlngfield ave.; tel. afifiSJ.ALL kinds of merchandise, houashoid goodH,

coatenlB o( Btnres, hmisM and fiats bought for cash; consult ue before selling. Commercial Trading Comiiaitv, HH Academy hi.; tel. R62fi.ANY kind o( household goods from houses and

nuts stores, slocks and merchandlie bought for cash a! F. PIMON'8. 70 Academy st. Bend IMjBlal r.r call. Tel flf14L.LU.SINFP.'I house df'i'lrea ndtUilontLl rapllal;

$flot> to (hOO; very pr.ifitabli* InvMtmeal; gcw'ij R»-<;urhy. Investigate how. Address RusIbesB,

rt, News oince.FlAItllEll BHOP, connected with confprltonery

store, flrst-claei bustnBas, for sale cheap, selling on account a( leaving country. 52 Hol­land Bt.HE.ST location for furnlBbed-room-house. Be-

Inrt; ccnintl; P rosimfi; funilHhert complete; ch^^p If sold quick .Artrlress K W.. Box H, Nevr'i officeCIVIL ENGJNEEJR wishes to meet educated

young man with (500 to H.000. tn or>en engi­neering and real estate offioe; gond optwrlunlly in hiarn the engineering profesHlnn Adrtrefig Hurveyor, Box 711. News qfflee.CONf-'E'’TICNERY, cigars, Biallonary. »t;da

f'untaln. pool taJ.le; no rnaimnatile offer re- fused: HirkftasH, \22 Grwnt ave.. Ilarrlaoa.COKNiCR Haloun. olose lo laige factory; no

^rtdreas Salmm. Box 88, News office.D R l’IKHST w a n t e d " ’

Growing town. New JsrBey; populHtlon 2,ft00. no other rtrupglat; will reni my comer store anri riwelllng, low retit to rmijonslble party main street. Call V DRAZIIJAN. owner, 22g Broadway. New York.I7NPHEKF BX^filNKfiS, bent U.-vaiJon in city;

all In running order; w ||i sell cheap If sold at once; rush eea»!.n Juei hcglns; other hu»;|. ne»B reaiwti for selling, Adrtross Bargain, Hai H7. News effice.

No bencr Miti.SchiHil II! M"uur Uoi: i- ii.<

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.iilti-.l- I'W.MtiY tl iis, i7’h Hf . near South'M-iJifc:" iiM 17 r—-IUJ* .1 I'o iUh ri-uts for

' - " .irA . prli'.' i.ill.in. <-|| || rrquiTvil |W)0.fi KN ;<l :I. ft I’ll liH. M-trk.'l. room* 41-42.

iHItUi: l’■.1M!UV l{iiscvllle Bcrtlon—IT' " . 8 tiaihR. nifiPH ft.t (*124 >‘iarly; pries

'orii iMiu'r.'l (1.2111 WENZIiL ft ' iici M.irk. f, p'. tiis 41 *12.

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F l in t tumlly h.'iL*p. la’Xingtonr r j i s o I ' l , . . M 4.IH

i lUi ^|ni Mark-i, r...-me 41 42st., renting

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FOR tjALK- rtTMcher hueinws. about (400 weekly pales; rostrlcterl neighborhood; long

leaHc, rent |26 momhly; reoHon for selling {.wnttr Is Blch; price (1,4(W Adriress Butcher; ]ti'x 84, News Mfllce.

ItEO runabout, 1 cylinder. 12 horpepnwcr, ilnMI iivjfj»*l. Will soil al a surrHlce. M. LOWEN-

HTr.lN’ 5114 niuton aveEECOND-HAND molorcyclos bought and sold;

ag.-TjT fnr ihe light motorcycle. FLCtYD

V.'ILL ae]) 2fl-horB6tKiwer Ixx.'omo^lle' all f-qiilpped and In nerfeol condition. 84 w llo-

vllle ave.. BlorKmfleldM t^'‘'R'"TrrJEB Two 1808 UerkJe motorcycles

(or sale cheap. Inquire F. C rDRNlBH, 2l8 Clintiin Hve.FTiR SALE—Glrismohllfl, light tonneau, at

W lNUKll'a machine and repair ahop. |*lanc ft.FOB BALE—Maxwell runabiiig. |275, selling

by appointment. 7 Olenwnod avf., T asi Or­ange^______________________ ________________ONE gasoline ninabout for sals cheap, In good

order. 4R Pins xL, Montclair.b a r g a in in twin cylinder .Indian." 810 Ha^

sl«d Bt.. East Orange.

elC T C L B ft.W'HEELSl WHEELBI Largest stock in Eaatsrn

States. Too much stock. Bargains In sliop' worn wheels, (15 up; (5 coaster brake frss W'lth Daytonla wheel, (31,50. (5 ooaster brake free with Wlnchspter wheel. (35; lamp, bell, free with Stearns wheel. (25; IIHIT (50 Columbia (20-inch onlyL (82,50, shop-worn |50 Tribune. |82-fi0; shop-worn Peerless, (15.50; 1908 Pieros (40 and (50; boys' wheels, (17.50, Bundriss Cut —Toe dips, lOg.; (Ire tap^ 8c.; lamps, OSc.; foot pumps, 28o.: pedals, Toe.; ertenitoa, 65c.; baby carriage tires, 85c. and 50c.; Crescent ' tires, |L4B, Harvard, (1.06: seconds. 06c, rTribune. 12-50, year guarantee, w s have our own vulcanizing plant; expert tire and bicycle repairing. Old wheels taken In trade, evenings.

------- Open_______ Wheels. 15 down, 11 per week.Light mo^rcycla, (185. AL'STTn , l l Orange

READING Siandard btcycM. th# kind (he police find Public Service employes ride; none

better; from (35 to (60; cash or essy terms: old wheels taken .In , trade, eypen repairing: open evenings. WURTH. 28 WlUlam tt.VICTOR bicycle, 28 frame, gcftred to %1; an

oak ■ rqll-tqp desk and a Remlngion type­writer. No. 2; all In good condUlon; cheap. 47 Sprues ft., BloomfltldBOYS', gems', girls' bicycles- lateK kind and

ready to ride, only (5 to (10: also repairing. ZIMHERUAN, 118 James st.riBBT'CLARfl' WHEEL. With coaster brake,

(or sale cheap, (IS; almost new. 444 Ifith ave.: call evenings. ______ ____

the tiest In the city; snap fot a live man; f^ d rottsan for selling. Audi Bux IP, News office,1 ^TLL sell my store, stork and fixtures for

( 1.000: nothing for the good wlu; thin np- r-ortonlty hoe ne ’er been ofTered hefers; must sell at once, going West, rail and Invrotl- gate MRS A. HOERNIG. 82 Belleville ave.LUNCH WAGON fOT Bale, doing nios busfnoaa.

trial allowed; poor health reasun. Addreas Cash, Box 41, Nfwa oHFlce.LADlEfl' and gents' furnlablngs awtw for sale;

good neighborhood. 16 Wnst st., Newark.NO\’T3LTY* bought or made on royalty: full

deacrlptlon. ^ddress W. C., Box 22. News ofllro.REflTATTRANT for sals, 181 West 14th SL,

near 6th ave., N. T.; easy terms; good burl- ness; same proprietor four years; esUlng on account of health. Call.

SALOON, oid-eats^llshed, money-making cor­ner; owner relliing after years o f suc­

cessful business; beer salea (7.000 yearly; whisky sales, 15 barrels; low rent; good lease* business (85 to |70 dolly; 11,500 caab buys It: particulars by appointment. CLARK, south* w sst COT, IgTth sL and 8lb g»4.. NeW York Ctiy.

SALOON—For sale, corner saloon. In faotory dlatHct, selling from 20 to 26 h a^ es weekly;

ekoellsrit whisky trade; this )« no run-down place; good trade and well Mocked; w ill as)l for half price on ac<’0unt of other business out

Address No AgSDta. Box 06, News

8AZjOON for sale In exclusive Rostvilts t«c- tltw, with living rooms and iBiproremeoli;

pool table, shuffleboard, etc.; reason for sell- ing, owner leaving city. Address Blxolustii^ Box 70, N sw s office. _____

C O M P E T IT IV E B X A H fN A T IO H .FREE BCHaLJOtBHIp EXAMINATIONS.

Tbs hilnetarnth ikMUpetltive elarntnailons fof free scholarships In. the New Jersey Hfste Col> legs for the Bsnsfit of Agrioulture and tbs Mechanic Aru wilt bs hsM at the courtbtfust in Newark, June A 1206. begiunlng promptly at 6 A. M., and o octu iln g until 6 P. M,

The Bubyects for thssg sxamtiuitlons will be Algebra. Plane Geometiy. dolid Oeomstry. EtoigHsh Qrammar and Lltsrature, UdHm States fllstory. Cbs$a1alrr. Physios and a

furtCsr*lafMiaallo^ otw otm lm Uia «x- iM iilnatlm may Iw adfirsnsd to tba rsglatrar or to too p fosU git t i e o U ^ at Mow B ruaswteiu n .

SALOON for sale; | ocn1 corner; doing a good bustnsos; partly furnished; ilK-ysar m a o ;

good rsasDti for selling. Address Itetorw, Box J, News Qffios, Orango. ________________SALOON, s t i f l i n g the IfodM Thsadw. IftD

Spiingflsid ave,; practically no monsy nsedsB for tho right man. Call nights after Till),0At/X>N for sals, 619 South Orangs ay*.,

tly ear bams; reason, retiring from kusineea,STOCKS-Pot sale, 80 shsTss of tbo oapftal

otodt of uMi Klscirlc finury Whosl Oompacy of S n Broad st., Newark; DaaS4 PfstKOL

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NEWARK hL’filNRS.-i < u!,l.E‘. i , i.I Hroad Jd uti l nuiH | i ,v ■ !■; I'. "Ni'wark'n liitJum 'H fi iw<\I l.'ay uhd u^i'filii^ i|iH (i)U l'

CoiiiiniTclut. Wti-ii th Li)i! »ml T>jws\| ll-,' i'!\iiKngJihJi ll:..:;. I', a. t i....I hi r ri?. h.

curl'd bs Ui< ijiJiiiili-d Lnl*-f ’u'.' ..ik! n*-tih f siJ\antHge uf u: I'I'uiIhI Humtiui m ..il.>ii

Call jr wilir r'li ')it'il"gJ. KUiJI.LH .'H . r’ri Al.U nt,

I Formerly |irln(;l|iai < ii-ji.nii iiuiiIuphs ifivDliAKK i'"LI,Ki.ifc:.

Tho Si-h'-'l UuiT lA ralfUiK Ui'- !'iiiiid:irii of

BL’KIM':*S KWV.XTl'JN j la Nrwark,

Oiicfi lii' '-iiiirt- .Tumiufr,* DaV :il, I Lvfiilug.

W a welcome atui i iu iiuI > 'U to Vlllt till' H< h"uJ.I New lUUHUat<-<I ( ’uliil' iz fn-e! ______ HH'f.Ui LTfit-i WiHl I'iirK., 'THE itOSKVILLE I't/ilMLKtTATT”ri

157 tircond si , nrai Uratigo Nt .L. RL.AJ> KH.

A high trad*' prlvuii* m*luiuJ of IlmltM mrm- bt'rehlp, lUT th« sudy uf N;i-noKruph>.wrlliog, book kiM>|]ia»(i KiiMii^h Itrau' toa, doCias0c-H. day and L- touiK b<-Nsluiis. i'a^Ai .pf jgou aitpiKaiion ’rt]H .honi> 5j4l. L»ran>-li Loiuk.

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ITL'i’iJ \T " N \\]i:..-*;STA ' l.-c-l[• ANNA l'’RAN< Ks WHITMi-RK. Piitiniifil.' .All di'yiirtiiu'nU' rill'll:* <-mf‘i colktt** i-sery

j«-ar j'Ti i-erUfi' ill ijvmiiiiFhiin, htifirH' '! ) ,■ JRimry, furiil' u-oi'I ’;-"ri'NHi:.VI' y1 UOARDlNtl AM- U.\'i f^'Jhn'L K-1]{ C|RI.;4.I 54 PARK t'L. -NKWARK N .1I Anadrmlc*. lmi-tin»-iUitTi- unfi prlnwu-j ■I'pnriI iiirntti. VM:l ifyicimLfiwtn .m l ]

tory rcrUfi-’iite Hdiiilii' to i-"i|. t;.Ini'WDF'N H RrlvutT- IhirinoKK (’■iHcgr, :t‘ «'fn

'■ Irr jrt , In Ihc i h'-apf'iit In I'lty. nhr>t tl'!*r 1,I ly;iewrlH[ig. N«i.k-k« i-| liig i:nsll.'«h. cisil >-''t ,

w i'i*klj dny and tiinhl k»vihii n •n o ClAJiiapN , IirlNIMiiflN K IlH m ( | ll>F-< | 4 0 J d I J

ROSTUN TEi'HNH'AL JNPT,. »22 R.'ll' vlM.* ' avR. tpa/'lHTH ;in'i»ari"l for higher l■«r i iiY in* ii, |

' slorirlcal Hi;dh‘H niiiUs imud-** liiir'-kw« f l t,'I dents, law . mcdli-al, High Hi-hixil eourKt>n.itw sifi*

WEIDT Si-iluuL vjF MUHIC.BANJO. MANDu LIN. g u i t a r , VIDUN.

I'rivbtc kaR.iim. Oix . InsuuiiitiiiH lur auD j ; 48D \Vn Bill nation Nt , enr W.Kinney 1, D .’;.h .n*, 'FLg HENi’K AFlTHUU. prr^luoilon. violin

and jdimii tuition. iMirfifr for Uirro y^arii ut IhH Lcndoli Omi»»-r\vitr'irp 6h Thoma* s.HARRY Vlfi<‘HI-Jll. M: illiv^r [i'hoiiiT~'f

banjo, mandolin, RulLar and vlolli;. k'HSuns 50c.; up-to-daio n>pih"ilH n**’'!

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Hi iSHVI l.I.L A.Mi I’l.lNTON MILL!;Tft" -111 I ihri'C fiiinlly lii'Uaeji. |jn;jroi'Ptnents;

- "S'- III imII|(1|i,<1 iuoI (toMos , nlco loualloa. I liKY iH,'. M.irkH Ni. 'I'liorte ;i682J.

li.VK'i.UN Two luniNPB and store, rent (792, I'l i<'• Ji i'Ni, fimoiy and bIotu. ^'-inier, rent

#1 iitLiH (iT.ooip, il-fiinitly rent (I.IIMI,i-i I .■ .1 friruily rent (Tan prkc ((KfKk);rhl“i' r«ii..i|! t fuiiilly UoUni;*. rOSt (I lHK)i ID Im "I V I , rt..|[ wuv bell w i-nat. FfiKY, IHH Mi4ikvr

'l'V\ u I' \M|!.V HunlvrdL.n si nilUOOO'.' n, 1 iiinn. oil ini|'ri'\i‘iiivms. no rposoil*

'l i. ' fi.'i i.-riin«"l ii.m .nitfaiiv n iD V . 188 M n-het HiliKMiV I miHHV 7K' Iirmid, currier Market.

'|.|i rii- |]j-j, .fft'iN I to- t'llloirtlnH an drcUli'cl l-nrji.iiriH iiun lii Brohd ft i l"l 4«.iilW»;.............. I'l.'.III. HlIM!.'!, II.'i.'NNI'. r-fTlN'd fl’f

I'HJ III- 'if Hiinrvlllc H t .-.•♦i i iiiiicrs. BOxllK). iU.iHii wUh n six-f.irnl^ house on It diiu I""ih I" hull.I iiircc m"i‘ . South tUh at., (irat* Whtrvti JmUMi. ITi i i . itih with 75 (frlK('UM'I, ItAiMKi, 4f!rfi*i I ' "iiilliJiiii; (WO HniKy *■1 i.iriu'tM In tli'- -f 'I 'y . M.irket s*.,in-.ii l'ciin/i\|vHnlii K-|' -i >1 'ol';'- t'rli'k on a ten l>r>'cjii, hKNlN. >M‘iv uii. a itiuev le a mun'.y tuiiki-i, iiiv»-Btlroic It 'i‘i| nm1 v,ft afof-ndy f .1 iiffciH . h c l , . nr nKNRY J. J l HIM .......... ■, tu.-i Miikt'i, ’rh»ns4l42.

I

i KNTHK <>F r i i ’V .•IIUIH. :i h|.r, IhN fi "111 I

'UNTHN IIILI.lU'U' Iromi

12< nu--faiiil]v brick.'.nlv 4l'.,0(>fi,

bv fiinilly. 14 rooms, I eiililt-in-e. n 'iir avs,;

WHI’I'I I u({ I'lri' K AM ' TUMMS i>N O l’ll I' M • r ll'-l 1. 1 IN K • r A M 11. Y . :<l Hi K

'M « !■ Jt< H Sl'IS, KI:a i>Y KtiUlM ’c r1 W ’V \T Fltl.TONIA, TWKN’TV MI.M I’KH I Hm.M ' \ l i MAIUCKT STH.. FIVU-- I NT ' VHKMUl.vVMKN'Tid .Mi.M ’l TIIH HAMK .\S IU.’NT

FKIHI.HM \N ft f'O .HIIOAI) HT

Kb? IS(.V 'Phim« 2l .L I'j n o N u ft r o .

IlKAL E.S’i ATL. KIUK INHI’IIANOEM ■l•l {J4,k•■ l.'i-iiiB I'lftic 'lin*H IfiHMi-ancH.

.'“iir'ly liidcmnl'y Inmjrnnc* .N’ATIi .Na I, .- TATl!; HANK I’l 1LIHSH.

hin HUd M. ji-r,, MiiR Mlii'll AXIC-

crnl "-ry li.uidB<ime hi Ick ii.'.jr nn>.l on car line;

LAI Jl E{UR A.^DLIISDN,

RKAI. KKTATE AND IN8URANCK

474 miUAD ST , O ru OHANGB ST.

TKLlCl'HGNE MKI

E X i’PlHlEN'CFIi will NUl'StltUtr

P , Bni 1, Newsiiot rif-inw-n i.’hun-h i'Tifnnlni in short nntO'P. ArMn^s I' ifhm*.

!m\c r.'ii] M'llk'! M

K S'' ti<-

VIOLI.N Iiiti1iu{'tlnn«, Vlulin. H"K 21. Npwf Ml

LEIPPuNB •’■n t'lnm. . .•ntUHH. IW< H"illh llth Hi.

I'pr hiKlr AiMrf'.:

a l<-HH',n MISS >r,

FOR SALE, buichfr shop. In good bUSlneM I'Hatlon In fJrangH, rhenp. Addrvfi» Hutoher

Hnx K., N pwh office, Orange.noDD opportunli)- to pslahllih dellcatespen

hiifllneas, no oompcdtlon; In main buslnpss BPCUorl: douhlo storn property; one story; Juat compiotftd; for baIp. (1.260 rash, halance 11,250 morigngc. Addnisa Bargain. Room i(MMarket st.(iODI) paying grocery buslncas. established ~15

years; fine fiKturHa end Biot-k. horso and wagon; (l,'k>9 to quirk buyer, (“all 157 Klmmei et.IjUOMRRY, candy, confectionery strire for sale;

gor>d Jocatton and cheap rent, stand inves- tlgatlnn. Address (,’hance, Box Hfl. VpwaS>ffice.GRrX’KHY-ISfiO buys corner store': old stand;

good location: on main avenue; account aick- n»‘SF, Address Cfiiance. Box IT, News office.OROCRRT and candy store for sale, with liv ­

ing rooms attached; will sell at mventorr. Address Candy, Box 58, News office.GROCERY—(4,000 cash buys good paying moat

sbd groeory business: no agents Address Butcher, Box 87, News offleo.QROCHRY—Wall stocked and established grtr-

eery store for sale. Inquire 66 Mulbenry st.GROCERY, candy, ice cr^am store for sate

cheap: fonr living rnoma M Bowery si.GROCERY STORE for sals; only one on the

block. 32 Bremen st.HOME-MADE nUEAD routs (or sale; one ef

the t:est In the city; enap fot a live man; good reason for selling. AddrsM Home-Uade,

D nnrlnpg.THE DAVla h' iliJ'.'L uF DAN' iNli

HEI.LN DAVlri, Mki’ 'J'it A’.'i;ii.4 !n«|ReoMpMiiri, TU' aditv I'vi'rilnji

p r i v a t e LftSMONS. WAI.T7. AM* TWO- STEI’ <">ii Hpcilfijivt d!i> '»r evening

Ptagii fiim-ini; ’IhukIiI. 'J'hjin- 'j.'jiTK For circular*! a7nl funh-r lrf irmiitl..n \\rln' or

apply MRH 1IEI.I';n’ TRAVIS, ' ’mirHl iivpH ALLEN USDOHN'r.. Niudin Kl| Hroa.l i<r ‘

0 [jOTi hH wuinm'-r, l''itrn t" >|!uii-e k- inj-■on your VH-C»|ll"h, Vjilrr. an 1 tWrif.!..;, tJigtrlil

In a few prlviiio |r->*nf,ri*i, InhiniMliJii kIm-m [)■- (ween 4 and fl f M 'IhHj-. i.-lfjihnn.' 'JT4!iW.ROYAL 84'THii'L nF STAOH r'.W 'I.Vi} m T

Drnad fli.. niij,. l•|'T,T Il| Tt II , irliil U-hh i*i.i. free to all ahn uri- lutrresi.’.i In ntng*- w-rlt

A4*a41#nile Mtid C n l le s ln f e ^ fn d le s .f ’KIVA'I'L* liiHtrucTl'in In (hr above, 21 Ml

Plesjiant ave,, Biiid^nCH bnme, ur 7fl Mlirhell pL, Bast Orange B D. HTLMfAN A.M . Ph.D.

A lC T K IN HAIJSS.

Al'FTlI 'N H\L1':.M J. 0'rnS'NH»j{ X- SUNS A r f ’TIONKFlLS, AT THR HAUJS ll'X'.MS, ][\2 AM> l;:i Ml L-

BERJIY ST, To P-iHflnW (T il f'RSI i .V Vi MOHMNO, AT 11 ' « MX’K. A V’KIM

I^ARGE tlALK OF *i'‘=-*]i. MKIUCM M , Ct>MM"N FI'HM’lf'Hl': i a ’0,‘4 l AR

PfeTTS. HHI-DIM,, PIAN‘ 14 .\M i ■m ih o r u .a m :'n H Gooiim

In part; Tvn. wry I prlghi Pit!h(.h, I'.-ir-Mr, Chaml'+T, D H ,in I l-il.rury Hulls iiiii| lul.l I*l«H'i‘s; Wiinlrobci', HrHx.-. Ueilutfuilit. <’hirr,-n irru. DresH* r**. f*ryi-i;i] i ’ldaci, Slili ImartM r,» tension, 1’nrkr kh'! "!h< r TaUnt., f.-tich—. L*'iilher T' !l. »i*i'l ' Hi-t fOvwfra an.1 Rin-k'rw of all klndfi, Titi.k hhoh. n+ Kk** I*’, 1’ l‘i rand 4Mnm+‘l M lrri- Hull lluckH. ei. . ij ,«' Curlnd-hnlr un-t . 'hr r Jlt-ijLlnI'l Ihii;v Oijiii,irT<, J'i. (uiwb. i'l.-, .'mnihiHlnr. \ ’*ih rt ;ir | HriiK-i'iji Rugii, MIvlH -iiil He«’find-lnind «Virj'.''.'* Lm 'h iinjH and ii v, r\ Il*i- aBH"rini#-ni - f tfin.iry rnriiHuri* and | | iUH'-Iui nlslilnx ! ( kll klinN t-Hj lih > ispci Ify .s: n [,*k’KEI' fiTnlUOK k h iv -;f*N THE I'RHMl'^l'o TFI, r>|il FnUTV TlUlKF TEAKS W THi: HTSINRHS

niA NK RT. ft «:i:r>ss■1 I i " lT i fh*' N 'l.i*-in* h lill'iftiH ,' (linir ik*'»‘ hiiii:i ''ftl'-r"-, r'loittH

\L-tr'i|'"Uihii l.iiillinir Murk*M 'H'"ri ils., \'lnri' l[ir> svill ooiulutl

ll hi|Hli)f*.%s,SI- I I ■/. I'FLlFLll (IKa ).TV t n

JijJIus K o«nz, I'r. s J'hn 1, I'l- if'.T. Sec,fli'iil . ftUiH' tn'iJKh! Hiii'1 and n ntud.

UenTh lOlkTli-dTHli-ph-iiiH 52111 7N8 Hroad sL

CrKO W nREINOAN,REAL LSTtTR INSrUANC!': LOANS

WsT *aHt rnl'iM Mrlg , y. I.I Clinton sL TpI. 6*W.

J.tMKS .1 TI-KLIVii (Hijr"iH§.,ir to .\rirnjr D«- Tin- ', n a l i-i'aiT tm'l Irnniianrif HroUi'r, r -in-

rnlpi*li n*'r of ■lo.-.lji for ,NVw York. N. .1 , I’l.-nn,, '■"iiii. M.ihs Hill «'iii Kouin T7rt l.roflil,WHEN’ |.'"klng f'T ithI rHtiitr I'-irRiilmi In

N'-L'illl! ur :h' 'TiiTnli'M r...;r1imlllKalM wUhr M *■» I f:H \ sno Hr.... 1 h i , r-r-m

♦(HI. ic>-iit( ni", nut J'ru-iiri't at Suiiih 'JrangcLhi. is n . HALL. E«t 1S55

l:K.\L I'XTATE A.Ml INBl'UANOK RENTIN'] ft For.LI-J*’TING A H|‘l^('ILTY-

sHLRi'l* o HALL. 222 Ma UKET tiT.HLASllERil ft y.FlOU^H, ^

REAL ESTATE AND I'-IRE INHIJHANCE RENT n*I.l.E''TIONS

WOO RRoAl* UT , ROOMS ;lfil 802.

fmniM'Hix-i I lire

| i>IU:HT HILL.ilid fiartii- i< Mile .O hH( nll< r

UoSR\ 11.J.I-., oin- imd IWO family hnusec; I't y I'hi H;r |f h.iIiI HdtinU N i’i'LN IWKK Hifl Hrr»nd el, — Several

I'l'V ll.lhilMillU' EVHlltHliri'HHL1SKR ft Pl.l'M .

^ S45 lir-'ail hU, ..pit. C. R R. ^RAlRiAlN’S Nt v.’ liouSi . Fi'ircHt Hill. '((.fiOfJl ‘

• 'l-tfalll hoTTir. SllniH“'r »IV*- . $H,(MKL ^Vood- eld*' r-pj«lil<'|im'. v llh atrflilc, i.’>.7tKi. lw<j-Caniliy linuHi'. Wngdiijdi.'. $11.Jo'll. llU'cc ramtIlPH,« iih Hlwt'h, near Ci-ntrnl ave., Ift.lliiHf, iwn-

fapiilv. miftjf'rn IfniiHc. Easi Orange, (tl.NlO, k.'a«li .'iily $l,(!itfi, I'lrm'r modern two*f'lmlly. f.i'Hr (’I'mfiil « m. (.’>..VX*. Inveeimcntf.ir%|.»rty, r.'iil $IJ2, i.rln' |d.ii'*'i, I'fnlpal Income l>ro|-»-rty, n.-.ir I’nid'imnl imUdlnK. (4lK(k>9; lluvi' f.unlR lio'lH*' N.ndi ji\ h.. K.»ud Jncnme, jn.wH}, I’niKcrHi, o \ . -i.niiiR , Cl.hix). bargains* hIJ H'-vifcinH. KlEhAN 22 I'Untnn si.1 I AN Htdl Mill H Imi'n.' uti (<<rms lhat dial-

|..|Lg« . 'nut.ni M'>ii )iiHi ihink. | 2oii math lial- iimr jifi hiomli an.I mti-rcsi will purchnssi l'l•sldrrlc'n• nii Wi'pI I'hid nv<. . the pruttlnsf nil.iiilmii eiri'Hi III N’l-vaik, fi'ims, balU:rv.'i't.ilrn lull!. IvcHh-i. lol IfTxl'io. cntlro street "Htrh'ttd. cun I't' lNH|).-r)<<l Hiiy lime, lTudud.«

liiK SuitilijVB. l‘Il■ H lii T-‘i Wi'nt iJiid ave . of HLnKMLi'KIil. IN'- M..rkr( si . Iinurs in-V2:afi,cH A liW R ’K .'.VF A hKniiHomc elx-fatnliy

L.pijsf. 1 tiiiiolTiinc ;:;i n].'t> inific llKhl PHims, Mini i>iith;< Hiiil N'-'Oibul.-ii. pIiiM rail and hnnd> H'.in'' .I' nit-H In din'mr ini.mH, nIxi' "f Int 50x11h; imvtil hiTi'Pi; Hmi'lf’ r'niTi fnr drIvewKy and f.|Hl-lp, iIHh tioiif.' musi h*’ si't n In he appre- ihii-fl i'Mi I* $11""", niilT.i!'lc terms enn be «r-

rnnui'1 I’HRISIIAN SINN, nwner, 188 ki'i M1 'I.JNTi’N HI I.L H.MC i.\ 1 N' Onp-friniUy ht-iuse,

• ■rn*<. I in ri-f'>Nin<"i(H , nic< IncHflnn , price iin!y t;uni nihh REILLY KlW I'nlfTt

HI lid • i'l! -II H im "-- r-H'hl l-'l.i on Idth" \ •' Jl 4* fl fr-"I T all 1 ni; nisriiiontH In

ftri'i'P. ni'i l( U,' h"ld I'M.-• RF-RLLY.Ni;| Hi,li.'ii M-tir

V\ 1! V NiiT m v M>W.w bi II f i l l ■ -i.ib In rli"U|'' W - -Hn nffi'r AIII)- U',■'. r>.indh h"ijH", |.rrti t1rn lly no IV, at ai:il i-llli , :Mi Ml-!i iT/Hi i-iiHh r<‘n\ilri'd1: <-h"li-oti'U’M"Th""d. rIm--- 11 iiintrH fr'-iii rallronil

!"ii n n 1 tri'll I'V l:i i-.i.-ThH. lU-fiiratcf); (wr»III; |ni|ii- 'vrmiri^H, lll'-hi-Hnr Hf'iinrfilo

«)T I am >11111< (H I'll 11,11’ ,1 nOWLIlH * <T>,isb Mrirk- t Ht

pr. inTiy lnvf.itMi''TiT . nil r li* 111", il!" !i\" , :: iiirft'*

I'trci- I [.'( .1 WAf/rKK

RTStSl'IKSI" "tnflrl

li'.ilMlTiKH, i; ■■ I TiHh’w rrr , t4;i hi

MSI-’ l.oll'!".a III, i.Ti \S imhinKoiTiHV'.',. i-ipi-iMT" Krlr R.iilii'inl staljuti, New

"O S. ,1. $;h"t*'i H " 0 ’iiKlSS lOHri C" .SiiiiiniM. N .1rHRi:F.-H'l I-RY I rhk Ht-.rc and Infl hglldlnK,

'24ix>U); ir. l.ufii't'O. Hi . nillr'a.l ."n n. i ll^n 111 r, ur I;h1ii1.' y li CONrilCT. 2U Livri'h'i Bi

I! ciitiT-in , the liMI P'-C-l-i'low fiiaj-k«'l

AiMn-HP or r>iJi, ijulITA'T i‘f ci"i,ir,i1

ili.n, 4">lini f--*t i.iliii' f ' l iliiH id--H ( lni("ii .4ivWE -1" a n.'hrml r' fii c'tfii. iiuRlri"Ss: w« so-

]|.'ll y 'in trui!-' PTi'l niiRrTini*-i> aatJsfat'tlaiuF. r. M.AYO .ft CO . 7«.s Hruad sn. oir. Market.

JUlIN J gr iN N , 'nUff PESHINE AVE..

In^uriin -' H-ft! I.-ans. ThI, ZfUMHLMY'- N W. M'^R.SE. 13U THIRD* AVK]"

REAL E.'TATE INSCRANi'E -UlANfi. rc N riNO AND onu.K /'TTSO RKNTB.

KX'.’1'-|’TI"S’ M.I.Y CHEAP.S|< riimllv h"ii-i*-, ov'> M-'ir*j I'M, In centTP nf

J\. h"i III-'. :i" 1"ni'*. hO l.'iUiH, '1cn"rHl*‘d. rII iinin'-i\ I ni'-hiH, ll-- T'llrnii-' (■' lroUi:;y. five mifi- uh'H In ndliiiit.l ■noil tl V.III h-< e*-1i! h( a. [irlce thill will ri'-' i'\*r 12 i-'T nf'nf.. hthhI! ainoiini r-f i-iihIi r--'i>iip'l. I.ilnn-’c on ronv ('■rms, P lir i.lP f ft IHp M-irkni Bi.

A R.\ML ' il'I'fiin'ON ITY t'l awn IL ih"l>- ihr*-i‘ friinlly l fiu.'*i' In u l.l'•»l(l"Tl, "iH- I'h-'k rr'Hii ,s..u!b iir.inw' avr ; tiUlMli.h; In fin- iiiri.lii h ’l , IT r'«f'iriH, Oin'i'h:ilhB, all Imi-i f'\> iii' iiiH; up nunrr nci-dptll"TH-1. will wll III $ri SIHl. Hri:>ill iitn'-llIK "fruHh. I r.i. ,.mv r.TiTi- M UM P J.I'l ] ;lis X ' IWI Mnrk- i hi

VAII-^III 111 III, MOV APART.Ml.NT, r--niir S-'jih 'TiiiiK'-- and Hiinf-nl

iv--f . -'M*- «t ll.«’ I"“| I '||!( h ’iii*-p 111 Ih- I'Uy; ii-.'l-ni in i-vr) S'.xr i- ijIji t , .h. i.Hm:*' rmrnn'-*-f: ■l.itil'' HxMk. I iA I lii'.iif'rH, "Il , iirU*> rlklH. ('•rinh III Kuh (IIS iriM ir S<'C iho

'O RtC htulli li;niiir<' avr

l-'MiW.VRD II M ’.VI, l| Iii'-iir.uii r L .i'.' .;1 Ai-pmlealB,

L2 pm T'KNTLM . M llT'IN'l

H'lr’n i 11 III HT, TW' faiijl rijt-niH, w |t)i alt iMii r.IV rn* r

1. 1 7"Sl'M>, prli - $11 SIB! ,.r Mil "n*‘ [. ( fi.r II I•■R VNK I,Mark'-l at.. ruiJjii 4"1

y h'lUHC --if 13 Ih I 1 --[ll [jcui; , PrR Il'iUR- <1 i

rtlMLU'.S, 142

'I’liHf i:rharli-in

•k tiuyi-

AT AVf’TirjN.

BTOC'K OF JEWEI.RY AND DIAMONDS

Gold fimS fillvi r Wnii’h'-ii, Chalnii, !ir-'-orh'“ Bcarfplna, Rliia-s I'jirrirori*. itract-i.'in h*'1 \sit>i iJlanmnilM. S"ll'l -l. l l M"untin»(s. W.iu h M . -immls. rv»rkp: .(i.r li">fL rn’ S)1v*t J’lm. 'iKnivee. rnpks. Ti'ii, ThIjIi ntirt iM-asHri Bp""nH. StTs. eti",

IriXTITiES 3.Hrn- D iijM. Do'>r 8ufc, J-w-l- era’ Clock, Mrah-, Sh'iwmBcs, <-lc.

W W REID. ArCTIONEER- RELL8 rHUH.SlIlkl jrN E 4, AT M tlfi A M

AT 8H ACADEMY ,ST . NtTW’ARK. N. .1

In lot* to the tradp. Terms ntah.Tplflphone 3fl28.

» ........ i/unk, M"X Ml. N-w..'* hh'li.'-T -"-irThwL-hi '•■•■rrf-r Sr.iiTh-'iruiiKi

Pah hT .’*2x11(2 Ai'i'ly (.■ ri' ,i (\ <-.' .ft SnnH, ns-J hriiHil «t

D-T> ' ll 21p( pt , Onar ( -i,M| in-< iind Ma.iiwiii AVI-. Jii-hh

I'-lli ‘ I i.i'iir H|>rliigflPh1 XV*Ca HI. S.\ KNLKR RKALKSTATl-: ANDRRl-J

N.O'R xN i’E. IlILKTH COLLECTED. U2 .VLM(Jvi-:T 8T

AMII.V h!' ll Tmi. fill'll,

in. r'l'Ml a i . im ih f s

1 ."THr ■-ave and

li. FEAl*.

la'Crtittin774 S.juth

1- ■' l'"2. l.-p r-'M'-L- am!' Ill l.'■'■•r •. 1 T'K'-' : llM . 11 " N’-w.iik. r.<1 1 1. --r./iK'-r i .r \'! ' N HIM, \ ' M llV

1,' Jlt ■" I'rlT lf-

-T. I'.'ixPi" f'T pule.............. I W iiHhllit;rr>n

lIHfMI'N

m-ar Weil firnru;,i rar4' htpil. 1 is, 11,,'Aftrfl fil.

r \|iV V N IT..--Elrjrnnl i lul, T."(i | ini. m. i:i p*11 r ■ Jl 2**1 A-!ilr--rt.-i Chuli. lin i 211, N -v. h • f

'll'', .ITV/xIlD.I iivn.

di."

ill IMlI'H'' • mClllH , h|j( li"'n*»' all lin>inn

h I Tt. l o ir-' Int ' IJ2 I ’lull 'll ft , ri'-iiHf 11

\ I rl I |C,2"n: v-arly It!l lni|'r'iv.Til..'(ilH, lwt>

1 II I'llrt' Hiw ii'T, III

(.'milly ImiJHi'; every '■niram-*"<. f-l''C(rlii

.’T T m . prl'-i n.Sfk); A'ldn hh DiirKaln, H«-x

ti-Hi il'.iri pay rrTit, >’"U cun huy■III" h .IJ-. . ,i!| lnipr-iVfTTi.'nUi<IS far $11* ni"nihl\ , i.tIi;/* (4 n.*S'‘: ,Ti--nH AiMreHs Wld- I'nrcli IkJX

jR

PTOTirES,HAV« jncriey by having u# reftuUih ynup sHvpf-

ware, chandcllerB an,I bric-a-hrao. maklfig them like new. nnythiriK In Ih*- im'tal Hi" rr- fintshed aii'l rL-juIrviL a eupprli'ir hiu-cr t'- liith always oii Imho. Write f'r 'i-lume : ^ 7

NEW ARK NICKKI. F'l.ATJNO CO..Rear 28 and 40 Wnltiul s(.

R 0 TOUR OWN ROOKFCH PlawHa Cenmni m- [Alrw Mn. sUrf or any rr-rfH, any (In r -if

cemented «Uh M<ir<-luiir| l■,■ln*.|l will kfH'i watertight finhi yt-ara; 76 i vrrp h *rfill"n, ten gallons. (6 .hss, E M'1K$:l a n d . 21M-2 I'Tilr- mount ave,, P(iilic‘**ii-bla, Ph . UKcntH Wfifiiwd.

MASON W'f.iRK—I lilnmcyp r'-|aiired. rpbiilli.piaslsrlriK. alt*-rHllanH and Jobbing a Kfiftrlal-

ty. T. H. DERMOPY, ItJfi'IIafspy ■!. Tel iWURL East Orange brunch. !#b Main b(. : tel afiT6H, Orange. Orange hrsii. b. Ll ^ 'p1• ltp n l.; tel. 1166W* Orange. Go"fl wi-rk; Mw jirlms.

in c r e a s e your builnesp by seiidlng out per­fect InilUtlorta nf lyi-ewrliu-n letterp u> a

Mat pf cusbjJTicre rradc uii for >\iu ui ihe CJly Directory nmc.-. K43 firnod it .; COifE IN AND TALK TT OVER _'C£lHFNT Bldcvii:alka and rollarH r e f i n l i . con-

crets work, work guarama.^) uimI prici-a (he lowest: eineri wurknutnililp. Ofllce, "3 Aca'I-

ly ■(. 'PhoTK-, office. Jt 4L: realdenre, 924L. ALL K7NT>fi” 0F~T'’cK NlTi:ilErC O N TEN TS

OF HOUSER. FT.ATH AND RToRlC.S BOUGHT- CASH QUICK; C i'N PID E N T ItL 43 60UTH ORANGE AVE.__TH O N B 2071,WHY not abhly a metal celling oYsr the

crx<sked piaster In ymir kHc-hnn. bathT'wints halls, stoTM, etc. HENRY TRa UTWEIN. Matot O iling Cnnlroctor. If* I'l-jihine ave.CARINBT polishing and reiiairliig; most rca-

oouable place m city; work K'inrantMd not to crack; no charges If n*>t pulte<l; reference ROBERTO. VAN HORN. Ry. Ri-nner ave.m o s q u it o diJuTB and serr-ens mads to order,

■ pUlaa and pon-Jj enclosurcM spreJaliy; mail ordeia promptly attendsd to. New Jepiey Screen and Iron Wi^rks, W Kusjicr ave., Newark.

m e t a l ceT l in o W ^ L Hmi's walnsoc-t are niors durable than piaster; wtlroates fumlshe<l. JAMES V. MAGUIRE 818 Halsey st. ‘Phone 1388 N e w y k ,.lir fl.~ O A R R 10UK!L ronton sad bnil<leT,“*22

Norfolk s t .; plusfpVlng. brick work, flagging, oetbstit work, kulsonUTtlng, ail housa repairs. Telephone S85W, Uranc^ m ook._ROOFING and cementing; oew patent g(ag

gravel roof Is 0. K. It takes Blfveo’ Roofing Cb, to do IL 748 South 14tb at.; both 'pboneaMASON WORK—Chimfiere rebuilt and poipt>

«<t. plafteribg extra, by our reUable finiL A. 803 Bo. lOtn o to p h o n e a5a3L. Li IX

EWTiR g eobtsntJ of atorea, faouaea aad fiats NMVfat for caab. quick and oobfidoitlal: wuiil ■yX Qlob« Auction Roomg. tST Ifitb tv*.

t

D v r e l l ln g a .►: KVir,l,F.,—MihIit". tw<i family limi-i' l'•lr.III" N. rih HliHi "t ; Wf-ll ivuUt b-j'ii»<- arid fvj itT'nHr-11. If V"i warn tf l"jy h h'»m«

Ihri "ni- I r.e!1r*\-i' v-!ll m-'cT y -iur nri'n-vRi J Ki:Lr,V. 42 r.m rni a m . Kuot lining*'.

W ,\SH l,\'r I'D iN A V F , n^rth -f »’h*>i4t"r us*-*TW'- lUi'i-'.n-' hAlf-l'I' rv fnijK»' dwellln*;

rS iMia aii-l -M’li, all invprov«‘rn'rita. S'-lil 1-- 1 ,..H- >iii "Mill'' , larH'- l"t ,1 A'.vIjTFR i V. ri’T, 4i;i Hnai.l Hi Tf]. 1 fr>-2 Rratli h HrY«i*l.

rir|ili>1 I'lI.D V'-w brii-h i*'-<ldr-n-"--': I i.r .1 iiii*: i-\ ' iili- ga/j nui] 'iD'-rrl-'

biir'i'K'-i.l j! I- ’ .’’•'IxRi" atu rllb *■ r,(jiitck jiiif. i.,i,'j - , \ '1i mr-, M.^fFRiry) Hi-j-m'b ! L . -iTi.i '117 W^.-blnmon a-.-

iiK' r*'fl If'nce. hulf nrlop'. we huy hr . I ll ant Mfil oh time; ■■K.hiiiigi', Hisur-

in iinraiHi-ii J TAHAl.E ft RtiNS. 7h8 J.i- a l. * i-rimr Mnrki-: * t,: irl. 21 IL . Nnwnrk.A’j'I'K\i • riv j; low iw ofem tly huuiu.-. all sopu-

irii|,rov i iannia, ronvani^nt ro IlneevRIa Dr-y. 1. D I. ii'i'l W R R, and rrolbiya. Ari- drtp*i R **'\llli M'*i 4M, N''*wb I'ffir**h A lb i\lN -.m fToiLHiviii avr.. bKiweti Harvey

Ft, {jr-'l I'h-h'ti'al at, frovPH n>rrn.F i nd hath;nil Irrit'r.'Vi'nrontH. In ihe Ik-M '>'tj-1llloTi. j . W a I-TER I'F WITr. 44:1 Rmad st

RARCAIN • |.ii'l-i-r-i> JU

rniiiiiH, '■t.il :■fh" Ink' nil rTt

RELMUNT, H"x l l N'pWh --ffir

'll nvf . flrflM'laas hiiHlrir-m ry. -liiiiU' with sir./i., Itj

I' '-Huy , ' wni r will wa tiJl--- ;Add t past

i’a MIiRN 8T Hi'UM. five ri"mn; gaa and viii'T. I'll fi'"*l"'1, iiuRulilf* Fin- f-T llvf-rv

bu.-slm'flf fr p and (Dar THCif^DiRlEilKAHDKM’.Y llr-aid at

$2 refill r.VWR ri il ih. *' Tiioi tgrif***, fnr h«-Aiitlfid n>'* iii'-ro-tJiit' l"ii r-K-in b"un*-, I'Hrijiu-t fi.i-ra

i}iri iji'li'iiit . ni; nTi|'ri!V‘'n,< ritH. Ownnr. 6211 Hiltli'-'*-r- iiv». ■-'Jfwnrk N J.i LlN’ri'N HII.L, r oar r’llh'on avp af-vi-n-

"tn hr'Uf"', c!’ uru h -nf. a|! Imi'r''V<’inT'Tiji;' '11,'IHl'II , $4,2'Mi. Ad-lri-j*ji I'.iwJ

I Sir'-- r. Ill n 77. Ni'Wm "mr*‘

A fil'IJ:M -JI' D|:N<’E! !T<Tr"F (" auR f->'jitrjLi;; larga hmiae;

f22.0iK'- wfirfh id" Hfl PKKY, IH8 Markf-i stRi>SK\'1 l.LK -HI r-wTTnF (Wn b.'ilha, tw" jn -nm

hearopy, wcill biilR, fln Inrahon, (il.Nm, to-Hr Bta!i ii .\■lll <' • ibiBt'Vllle, lion IK. N-'W* <ifli>'<'COR.N'RR prtijHTty, T-ualnesa. late, atnhli»: tv*H

bulll. 111! ln:prrivi*mi''TiiR hnr heal; |)ay x<e]|; muift hhM Aridr*'ss Corner. Rnx 14, Nowa i-(nr-i-.RRAJ' 4T., liA'j rumlly Ii.iUmc. m|] Imj-rov**-

mfnl!r, r-li-in h'.U; w;»r1h (h,Mjr>, will df|l fur (6.W". T lli'M .\S J SMITH, 2 ‘ Uroad M.CAM1>EN ht Six-family hnui'**, IH fooiTifi.

reel (40. prl'- * H.'kKJ; (7<m1 r.i(*h- H, ToR- TOHlE[..L>. rt-bl i-stiKe, 142 M.rokfli m

TWO on< -faml!> Irnusex (4,(85" i-ac-h; iwn two- (amliy houH«-fi. (2.7ikb u-nns ro suR. FRANK

L. FIIIEl.PS. H2 Markr-l « . r-v,m 401.

----------------- $" iHFi ROHKV1I..LK, "n»‘-l'.irnl|y. 10 rfM-jrnii. allIrnHr'-vr-rnt-ntfl, tx-ar ("ni;l"ii In«,juir** lU

Myrtlp Bit-, Ni-ttiirk, >-r R iJU.RT MENV.blL, :uii Main Bi., Kart: I'Tang'*-

PRiiPERTY, --'r, f>n»ral nvf and High si apart mi*ruM ami storf-a t?' let ii) re* pons I hi ft

rormntfl. liniulTt- Janitor, H2 Fin>ed «(.OWNER must roll three-family hnusc-; ceistral;

near car Uni>; A'l.O'iO; bos morigage pf 82,000.Ad'irosa Owner. I4"X ItS. Nen-ii bJflo*i. *I20J CASH, prk’f! (.3.1<kb <*lght ronmB; c<ir.y

heme; Pcshlne »ivn.; this Ih n bargain. AN­DREW J riM I. 104 Merk«.-t «virlNTTY’ of Lincoln Park, onp-famlly house.

stenm heat. Ilret-clufto c*-ndttl-:in, price (it.iK)i.i.Addieoe Z.. L ix 70, Xewa nffice,EI.EVEN-RODM, two-family, house; all !m-

provc-mente but heal; 14.000; be quick. Ad- drftsir K., IJox IT, News office,WELL-BUILT two-family house for Bale cheap;

u]l imp * “■ '■Iflth ave.rc>8EVILLiK, on Warren ft., near Junction (if

Orange, four houoes. Per particulars, ad* dregs L , Box 47. News office.HOL'BE, eight rooms, 156 New tiirk igve.: Box 88. News office.

large lot: pries very low; teno* e«ey. M. F. 'QUINN, 18 Mblberrr st.

u]l improvfunente; fiSU'fkmih 20th it.^ nei-r Inquire secoTul floijr.

1’INK < If v«*ii-ri'"m i\sti-famliy houre, Wi>od- id*> «»•■'( |f«n, ninrl.'fn Improfvf'nients: n'*.ir

Tf'-lb y mid surl-m only (4 nn very eney t--ni» 1 ‘RliriN, 7h4 llrnid.

P \ FU-k ST —Tbrv»'-»tnr>- hrli'k n»fti- 'li-imi', tiir"‘ riHinm an-l hiiih, all ImpmV*-

m-ii's; Mu rt'rtF--iKihh ri’fua^d. Ad-lrossF(rl- k, Uoi 'K' Nf-wn nffii-p.IVf.'^KVlI.I.R "Arp-fAmlly hounv, 15

.ihh; B' pftniti' fttf'rtPTi h-Hi'T-'' and entrances: n*-iir in'Ii- vf u. l-arRaln at Id.fKX); sr-e me at

OHHKN. 7M _ _TR’IIKN^'R ST iiiear DrohardF-Tot)^ sov-n-

r-jMiJi houBv. all Imr-ruvcmenro. large lut, good r*'.'*iil«'nMril iH-iKhthirhiK d, '’Oiv |3,B0t>. De

lU' JIK'MDM>. N7fl itr lad ____ ___ ________rU N TO N HFl.L near rllnron ave.—Two-fam-

liy. Ihirusm r"oh4S. seiJarH'e h4f«n all Im pruveiTHintH, Uir«:*‘ lot. iiarffaln, $5,500. CJIP- ro u D . 7:h R r u d e m lj i l .___________________UOSE’VH.Lir. I - Mtn»l flve Three-family briok,

.-.■-verjtven ronTiiH. Bie»m heat; all ItnprovH- rnontB; Irii-onii:' (S2S: big bargMJn, $C,D00. OIP-FORD. 7:n PrudonUul_____QUITMAN ST. near Oilnion ^ .- B e g e n

roems: bath, hea(; newly rem»vated: for Im- m^*dlate sale; low I'Plce, |3,fi00. GIFFORD, 734 P ru ^ len tlsl.________ _______ . _________ _____ _KiTrVSN*r1>OM house, twth. toilet and gst;

hum for three li"rBefi_and wagon ehed. har- Kam. n.flOU Twelfth s t(■^EAH. (.1,.HX>. tftu-Koom two-family; asphalt

near trolley: entail Smaagi caeh: well rented; telephone 3k48-L. ,CHARLES Q. FH1T2. TT6 Broad. _______ ,BIGldT^ROOlI^. iwo-famllj- boiue; Im p im -

meats; lot WitfiO: pries 13,000. A fifim a X*r

tnprova-bwiMT. HD

Tw&-f&mJly huuoe; all ImprdTe-moots; moat be w ld at once. Addroso Attbf^ ,

neT>_Rw Wy, N ew s offioo-FOR BALK-*l$lb*-roDm tMUM. 1ST Elm sk

HOUi^F for sale; 12 room i;j meats; lot 50x300.

fioQth Tth sL__________ ■ . . _ , •NORTH 5TH fiT. 6$0—HOM*. A c rottB*: tia

prpvemenU: In egcsflMt eoiidltlaa: prica

. f i

900 cailu

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18 TTEWARK EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. 1908.

m S A L B iT A T H ifO R ■ * ^ ? r 5 J T 5 i IIS IA t B iTA TID r o n » A L ft-O l> V 0 9 TO W N .

fine fnuir-iinTT'ORBATE&T bwirmJni yM: modorn biick bullrtini; coel

t&-fOot im; nt>rth IW.OOQ; muit iarrlllrp. 130,MM; open for eny mijiiona.ble utl* tor three daye. VAN HORN. rnJon RliS*CLINTON m i . l . SECTION—Klflganl.

oue-famUy houee. #vt'ry mnnov^iurnt rooma. steem hi<*t, erglii T<n>in*. ielegant iwo-famlly huuw*. UiIrleeTi r>omi. large aUlc. (vo hatha, two ateam hcaicTi,

«ri ■

B « a t O r«BA «.ELKtiANT Ol'POHTrMTT.

Fira, new. two fanilHca. vary choice loca- iJi-n: home or Inrealineiila; every modern im- i^rovenieni; ti<*w ldf<aa: large lota, eaey lerriia, gel full piiMleulari I'lONND- A HEIHH, (.Viitral avr , corner Cllntun at

W e d n e s d a y s = s p e c i a l R c a l E s t a t C D a y S = S a t B r d a y s

n O C K H R O P E R T V TO L E T .FOR RENT, dock apace, 112 fast river front,

Til feet ilenth; monthly or on leate. Addreaa Fed<;ral Wire Cloth Co,, tiarrlgon, N. J.

HTtiUKft. o r r ic B d iA e t c .< t o l e t .

A P A U T llf i« T i» R O O M i A «l> V V A T t T O L B T .

ILVPOEK AVE.^ dWKFlal to let; alx large rooina and bath on aaoood flo»>r; new iww

family hoUM; aeparate entrauce. IiKtuIre [Cf ave., aecOD-l floor. .}tadg^

i'AN.Nt>T RK DUPLR'*ATEr).Io,-S*»0, new twti*famlly heuaee. live mlnutra

jBi w i.i-- HT.V ...............- - - *" lliU dt-‘■’Sun-h Htfttlon, every iiujdcfn tiu*flne'’ouH^k"' iVuit''huVe «'e»h. *jrovement. easy tvrmi PIONNIK A KEIrtS.

ffl.ldOU, worth l«i.w)0- VAN HORN. I nion i>nir*l ave . ciirner fllnlun it.____ ! IT.ilOO; handaimte one-funilly, rilnton. near i

riOHTH W AniJ-EIeeani modern ntnfrocm Cenirnl ave . ini ronma ond hath: ileum ^'houaeTcornbLnallon HgMs, hatli. almm. bWit . hi;ai. eln trlc Hfht, every Tm-Uern _lin|>ro\«- day'e work, genuine MrgHin. f , 't>*tit; witle nncl family houae. Ihlrifon r'«"nti. two hatha. 44.*u«K ■ ' entral av*- . r rent I4fe0. VAN HORN, t'nlim Hldg.

H E A L E S T A T E KOH SA L E —OUT O V T<»W1V.

I to a e il^ l*«rk»WM/L Bftcrlflri; nU’ ela-room Iiouae; ali fm-

[rrovemenla. al l(i’f»elle Park. Adilresa L. U., lici* firi, NeB's itlllcf.

Hfht, eve., . .and l< t PIONNIK A REItiK,

romi-r I'llnton K

V rrunw«

VAU.Sm)R«H PElTiON undt>Mt iwo'famlly hnuas In NowHtk, very wine

IfA, mwlarn throughout, •iVWKi. anoiher two- famlty all aefiarate Improvvinenta. with heat. Wide lot, M-lftO; eloguni. eight p»oma, bnih. ateam heat, driveway, rettuced to t.hOfi frmn I4.M0 VAN HORN. I'nion IHrtg.

•h fiOh; South Clinton it., near Central ave.;, BKlm hue Iwo famJly: fonrlepn rw tu ii two

hatha; gaa ond ele«-trlc flgMa: aeparate en- irancea: h«aieT* nntS laun.lriea: huthro-mi and

IviaUhitle fhum iltetl, handamnely decorate‘1;r. altl^ely n hargaln. RlONNlE A HEIftfl.

•Central ave. corm-r ciinton it

Miir>EItN rilne-ri"im houne; aji improvementa, nhiiilr ami fmh irefn; fljie laWii. conveiiteni

tr'dh'v ati-1 Monl<*hilr golf imka; ground Mixj:n>, uIho I’hi'U-e hitllding altea and hoUHsa, In l-rnf hKailonn. nil prlvea; terma rtWHonable. '■rdN'I-'N IJ. llA U iW lN . Bloomfield andIjlkewMo HVf‘* , VenniH.

p a h m h t o l e t - o u t o r t o w n . HOtlRES TO LET*ALL J'AFtd'M of city, many dsalrable, very

I reaaonabje. QElSKH A HI.UM, MA Broad at.

CAI.UWKI4., iHmliry farm, live aorei or nrHnw; tuu irillea fn>m trolley or irain; rent | 2i>.

1'jI,\j »[]AQEN, 2m Ninth at.,Ni Wul k.

ARTiWl HT . (M -Kouie to l i i , from June nine ruoma. all improvement!, imiulre U3

AntiT at.. fIrBt flat.

FACTOICV S IT t'^ l>'OR S A L E OH K \-» « ll.ANCiE,

IA NY, In all part a from 111 to

KroOil et.j.arlp ' ‘ l l y . r> to 20 nuima,

| 12fi, «SI?Ts KH ft PM'M.

I’Ai'TtHlY HITK. with drop water dock; altgi raRri*ad faoimiea: au)>ataTitlal bulidlnga on

preimaea, near proposed terminal I’nlted hutea Government ship OJiital. Inquire owner, IK Mt. I'roa[a-<t pl.____________ ________ _

ANN HT , JH—Ten-rotjjn hfiuae; htg y o fli improvement!. Inquire 74 Mull>erry at.

LUU&D 8T., M2—Store or onilre building.tiroafl'it.. fifll—Third and fnurih floora

Central ave.. 8 -F lu l and rtarelni room.Market a l.—Hiorea. HIT. S2l and 921^. Hellavllle ave <HKti»ref Noa. 72 and 80. BUhlea to let, Divlalon rnurt; 10 aUlla.•:S H(h Hve.. lit alalia; 34 Broad at. and rear b3 Uncoln Park.

OUVKH W. JACKSON. 2l>T Market at.

I UKKGEN HT.. 583-537—Flva and hath;all improvemepte, Minted anTT

Bcpaf^t® gardens; rent *I6._glnied anTf* decorated;

Apply on prermaea.BLROEN HT.. 8S9-N « w two-family: all Im-

iirovemema; ileam heat, five and s is rooma; HP, $20. Key In atore. H14 Bergen.llKROKN BT.. flWi. near Clinton ave.—K«mr

rodfna; waah tub, bath and gaa; m u fl2. JOHN WlTTEL, owner __ _______ _

OAUSIDK HT,. h.1—Hla roctnii Htid hHth. mi*l- ernlp rent. Inquire 54 Cllflun iiv*-.

ItKICK H TA ltm , 411 Eaglea at., near l^cka- wanna* Hlatl4m; four atalls; cemeni fli»or

Vicjiwr Mfg. Co.. 72 Cheeinui s t , ; 'phone IK34J.

IIOUHK, U> Tooma. newly painted nnd [laprrei] ihrrtugh/>uL. ;i4h Summer ave

RARQAIKB-Thrr^ nl'-e houaee. part Improve- menla, niuat Bell, |2.w)0, rent fine

hodsa, aevan roofni and buth. |2,finn. another, Mven roonsB, wide lot. ne«r tirangs al , will lacriflce. |1.M)0. VAN HORN. Cnlcih Bldg

Vl.U'ic dnn one-fumlly; near riBilon; nJne r«oma and hath; every mortem linprovemetii;

.rleg.tnl condition, lot Mslikl. rii.»NNlE ft UKIHH, Cmilml uv«,, corner Clinton *t.______

1 F l^C fin i , i«|8ilon,

iijinaliion. In Kail Orangi; a rvaldontlal 4hl Central ave., rwar Malaled at.,

. . . , I lUf. iniimtea walk from Brick Chureh Sta-NlllW ST, -Bloitant twn-famllT. In iwrfeet nr | s|alendlrt rejidenre. nlh« nwma and bath,

dar; all lm;>rovame,,iB ricept^ 1 and l-urn; eve^ In flr-l-.-iaaarooma, with large atwhle, w-lll aacririce IV200. VAN gORN, Union »ldg.

ROHBVILLE AND EAST OKa NGB DARGAINH.

New two-family houae: all Impta : ona-helf block from irolley*; only tC.OdO; and a quiek caab buyar can do better; owner golna West, wanta cash.

New aiX’temlly houae; lot S7^xl00; renia 11,820; make offer.

fiovas for two families; aieam heat; btura this house; mortgage can remain, 13.5(10: one-half blook from troLleya and thr*« from lloaerUte BtatlciA

New tbree-fiamlly bouaa; IT rooma; Juit think, only I3.50D.

Haw iwo-favtlly bouaai aeparate ^-niraftca and etaam heaters; |7,200; one block from trolley and flve fmm alatlon.

Choice on«-famtty houece. In aelect neighbor­hood. at pHcea Rom Id.fiQO up.

IBIgbt-room one-family house; all 1mpr*»ve- nante; open plumbing; balcony and porrn; n l c ^ decorated; price tB.2U0; bank mortgage

bargain! in our aectlon it la beet for you •ee our cfferinga before Durchaslng. nurto aee our offeringa before purchasing.

siUeamen and cerrlagea atwayi In rcallmaa to ■how tbeia. Call now, we have some apecleia.

C. C, LUBICH ft CO..4 North Ninth at., opp. Bospvtlle Station.

Newark, N. J.TOUR OFPORTUNITV.

HUfmd ave,. tnual be acid at ones, owner forced toaell on account of sli-knuw; handsome nine-room bouse; arlitooratlc location: all Un- pravementi; up-to-date In every parllrular.good lot; investigate and make your nffers. will be eold to hlgbest bldrtcT. WALTIOH, fil8t ’nloi) building,

UNCOLN„ PARK — Tbr'-e-atopyrealdenea; alt Improvementa. ue<

brownatono Jeep lot; fine

■table; best locallpn in city; w'fu ae|l for iatraiH valuallon; th li l« a poaitive snap. WALTER, 513 Union building.

)* Im t-.condlitmi. lot ROftJM; lot If worth iwo-thlrds j>r1cc asked for entire pTCfJerty: lerm i If de- ilrod. il.OOn cash, baliinoe mnrfhly. If ymi warn a home In Ihls aoctlnn this '■worth Inatfectlng See flLClEM I'-CIvc,, owner. . pr,,nlMH. K,turd,y as,l Bund,).. J to B. or hy apjiolnlment, 1S5 Mnrkel at ; nffli’e hours, in-l2:3d.

ry:i1SnNH Ulshlng to buy of rent country or vIllaR'- pnipertv aj'l'ly to C. B. BIMONtiON.

Office 'phono, INxL: r>sldence. ^12J.

F A C T flK IE S TO LET*

vIllaR'- pniperti TO LKT, In the L^long bulldlDg. ohe and two-ne

HnllSE t f e l l rooms and bath, hoi nlr h'*ai; rent 124. No. 53 Emmei at.

llRb'K .STABLE, three Stalls, envloaed car- riHUf s h v j , cemrully located. Inquire 121

lUnk

CdKNEU ly /r . 112x2HK on Lakeside ave.. fa o liiK \ t-rtJtia Lske. Address F, W ilA 8-

HINGER. M Alcinc sL, Newark.

third fjoors w.Uh piwer and heat; firal-eiaas light. Apply oTi promisee, eoulhweal corner l^ laey and Marshall sis.. Newark. N J.

RANK RT.. fl7—tiftfen-room hnuee. ('JloHS ft I'LUM. Tftt Hroa.l at.

IlAUNBWICK ST.. M -N lce-store. t lX m tU f’E S T . 254-Tallur shop; |1».

HLAKBRRO ft ZIEGLER. KfJO Rroad et.

liEROEN BT.. 3Ca—Piret and second fljli, flve and alx rooms: bath; all n»f>dem Improve-

m enu: newly decorated. _____BERGF.N HT . 296, between I5lh and 16lh avaa.

—Four hive light rorjnie. Jmj'rovemvniB, en- ioaed porch.^ALDWl.N ST.. i:0 -F I» l. 0 room,; »ll ll*hti

gas, water, slate tubs; newly painted, paper- I cd; (eiiisniHd cellar; rant rvasuosble; adults.

CENTRAL, light loft, about 1,500 aquare feet, in new niyrtcrn ct>ne1nictloD huHrtlng; heat;

H.AXK HT , A1-Tifn.ri«>m r-Ll'M, 7.17 Brtiad.

houw. f i l l ftBARN to rent, with seven alalls add carriage-

house Hear 240 Orange at.

BELMONT AVE.. 211-Four rooms, on second floor; Improvements; cheap rent. J, WM.

HUFPHECHT, 7M Broad at. „

elevator. PAAH DYE CO,, 60-02 Shlpnisb at.HEAL E 8T A T B F O B

NUOHK,lA L B -B E A *

OL'KAS' CdabT—Beautiful; flne grove of trses;nil ewliions; no arn-Ms nor deaths during the

past n!n(! yeara, preventive is far better than cure; shNrt walk to ocean and bathing grounds; tenia. 125; h>us«e, tB.OOO; lots, | 11K> up. U'lid for nia|Mi. Er)VVAm) HELLKR. 7*4 Hunter- d.in Hi . I>>I*1H m :i,LER . 3 Beach at.; JCHGE

J. I'Al’KHR, South llLh at.. NyWark

5.00(1 SQUARE FEET floor space to let: win­dows all around, TONKS UROB.. 22T-229

High it ., city.________________________________

CKNTltAL let; tl4-

AVE., 236—Beven-foom h 'usv to , _—UAUlN to rant wUh erven alalls and carrlwge-

houae. Rear 2411 Orange aLBELLEVILI^E AVE,. 49-aeven-ro<itn flat to let,

all Itnprotemetits, steam heal; rnu reason­able. Inquire Iti store.

TO L E T —OUT O F T O W N ,F L 03K to let. 24x00, with power; {29 a month.

43 Ave, L, near Magallne sL__________

P A C T O H lE fl W A N T E D .

HNEHT twn-famlly iirnfwjsItJQn In the Or­anges; modern two-fatnlly house. 14 rooms,

2 tiled helhs; aSparsio entrances and rear atatra; seHirale plasxa Mid entrances, with tiled vestibules; elsotrlc llghla: dnubls floors; first and aefond floors ideadenadi; most od-

HlHlR'if* [. II. HELLER. President, Csmp- mertliig UrtjiutiilB, nettr Belmar, N, J,

WANTOD. eltiH-r ti> lesHB or buy factory build­ing with B.tKkt to 12.1)00 aquiire feel. In rlly

or Huhurba. Aildreas Factory. Box 6fi, News cfRce. ___

H l'orfH PLAINS—Large hriuae and barn, hIso siiisll houae; both houses have largn loie. two

mlhuir'fl' walk lo trolley, 15 mlnmeg' rule t? Wrallleld or PlulnfleSfl .KteDr.n on C K. It ; aleiJ farm of Pk) acres, g>xiJ buibllng. nc.ir Wi'Stnolil, or will ael] nr exchange for Newurk Iimi'crty. Murket el

La n k HT.. 24.1—Two new atoreg In new apart- itieiit-house, rein low

CGUN'ER iSth nve. nnd Kent st.. large and r-H'inj store, duelling with Hve rooma, auli-

nhlc for butcher, dry gt>oda or any wholesale buelni'ss. Inquire Ml Hiuyvtsant ave., InMng-tUJI, -

BROAD BT-. 237- r*lvc nice r^ioms. flrnt ull Improvemenui, convenient to D., L.

W. Flatlcifi and trolleys.

flrnt fltMir; ami

HAFU'LAY BT.. 16tl. corner UoAe s i ,-F iv e ruuma; all latest Improvemonta. Inquire

owiipf, second floor.

i ’KNTRa I, A \ E , Hit-Brlrh stable, with e'Khl stnll.T and plenty of wagon sheds; n n i *a;i,

Inijulre 14 N>w h1

IILOOMFIELD AVE.. U 3a-F )al. a ll rooms, all improvements; rent *22. Inquire 110 Broad at-

BE I.MAIL N. J.

vanced and appitsvsd style of aiiartments; s> ' gnnl rcitrtctsa neighborhood, adjoining ^AutP rul homes: trine only tT.fluO: on easy f act quickly, VIFTOR W. VOORHBE0.

Modsrn summer <A4tages for Bend for descrlpUva b o o g ie

FA C TO R tK N TO L E T —OUT O F TO W N -

Hrk'k I’liurch Htstlon,

terms;opp.

HONCB ft DUBOTK Opp, R R. Depot, Belmar, N.

rWO-KA.V|ILY, JUflT fTOMPLBnCD,152 SOUTH QROVK BT .

few minutes w railrtotd station aJid trolleys; only nne nn block; lot Ms4jq8} sepsTaift en­trances front and rear: sepArAlfl laundries and steam heater*, house wired for electric lights; handsome combination fixtures, this house Is built 2fl feet from adjoining one-fatu- lly house, giving 18 large, light rooms.

R E A L E S T A T E F O R iA L E -O U T OF T O W N -M I8C E L L A N E O U 9.

OHAN(4E, N. J.—Two-ftory building, good light, large ofUce, good stable, plenty yard

I roMin; eultahle f<ir auto garage, carriage fac­tory nr light manufacturing; paiirnari siding In front; very convenient Rtcallon, will rent fiif cino nr more yeara. O. C- M0RR015'. KJO Broad St. ______

IIJ^LLEVILIjE - Houae, nine Tt«>ms, I mi‘rove mcnl5, lot fVUxKHi. ruatrlcted iielghborhonH-],

|4n. hf'uae. nine rooma. hm 'nocinenls, I-l" house, seven rooms. lmpr«>vvnont.H. J2r>, fi»e room tlhl. Imffroveinents. Illi. .1 J t'oN- NELL, llA Washington &ve.. Rrllc^iitv.

I DESK In HuUe of offlee* tn Union bulld-iiiK sicnographei. telephone servlee*. ul| r.tn-

J ■•|•lJk•oc-•<«. rent reasonable Address J Box \ew fl iflflce.

HANK HT., 24.'S—Apartment, five room*, with hath; tl4; new RiMrimeiU-hoUHe; decorated-

[IRKNNER HT . 13, Hear Bi.ulh lOih *1. Three pocni*. water and gas, for elderly couple.

RELI,Ht'lLI-E, oni*oslte wntcr w orks-Fine large Iiouhc, ulna rtioms, all lfni>ro\eniem«.

large gn unda. troce, luans, vie. K-.i iMriliu- Isra apply N. Itl'bBGMAN, 43m t>runge nr, Newark

PEHK liui)M to let In a nice light ifflee; every ct>nvenleni'«'. {M per month. Address Desk,

i!ox ihl, N. wa oihcc.

IirilN E T HT , 7U—Four rwms, second flooi : adoRe. ' ^

CliOR']’! six-room fla i; rent |ir>; Incalod In

i:.\ST Kl.NNEY an>l McWhorter sts.—Two tilct Utile aiorea tr> let. auliahle fur meat oi

\'-gvin!-l.' iftnrkoi. rents only |U ami |B>.

jnosl desJrabJe -icrtlon nf Newark; containing tkodern In'rrtodern iTp'r^uvemenl. In d u in g Janitor

11'JUisvery ........ . _ _ .atirvice; special lioTucKnmntx to reliable party. FIEDLER'H, U2 Market st , oppoaUe Hatnber- ger's-

EAHT OllANUB THREE-FAMILY BARGAIN.New, modern and up pi date; 17 rooma and 3

baths: halls furniahed; close to I'entral ave. , Irnllpy; six minutes to Hallroad station; lot >15x120 feet; pries 16.600; imall amount of cash, I*lance on terms to suit; look this over If you are In the market for an Ins'cstment or apecu- lallon. F IH U P J. BOWERS ft L’O.. m Marks! st.

mVlNGTON. ninioTt ave.-Ons^fatnliy. 6 nxjms, frfime; flfbtJOO; only {ftSflO,

HELLE\‘fLLE Onf'fam lly, 9 rooma frame; In g-'Od condition, near ava.; 50x150: bergaJu; t2.w^.

OHANGEH and nil auburba; great bargnlna, GEIHEK ft FL th f.

845 Rroed st . opp. C, R. R.

FA C T O H IE S W A N T F I> -O U T O F TOW N

FACTORY wanled; I wont to buy one or twn a-Tfs land near N"W York on rRlln«ad with

sblltig and building having from lO.WO to I5,*4)u fMbt (lui»r ig>4ce, w>>u|i) omslder Uni] wlihiui

EABT I iRANGE—Fine resldenilnl s»‘i-tlon; mod­ern. nlnp romiix, ri'oriiMini hall, lltiran'. n-’W-

ly dnc'iiated thmugh'ut; tlcnm h-iit, PcHUtlful Kurden, U ige lot. $47.5U. OlFFCJldJ. 7;i4 Itu- denilnl

FlAJtJllH, ft\iliable for rnTg. of Jewelry and novelties. mII nicidern linpU.; also etore for

mfgx,' ag'-nt or show rorm. near cor, Broad an j Market sts. Inquire Engineer. 24 Doudlnot

MUST ;?ELL AT ONCE- Nev( ilx-rr>Min house, only $601); $6(1 down, }10

monthly, four biiarks from rallroail Blatlnn. in nearby Jersey iciwn. A<ldreaa D. E,. Box 67. News I'fllcp.

building If well Incated ami a bargain; give full partlnulars with price. 6IanufacUirer> Box 217, Yonkers, N. Y.

IRVlNGT'i.N. iMlni'-n avc.. |ii4:t- A1u.l.-l rUhi jiifm h--uftc, rxrcllent h.H-atii,n. newly rWin-

rated rtud painted, every Impi 'veiri-m, sieim hi'fit, jitaMe Hh<l auto shed; lii*!;ei'‘>ii>n liulleii.

(JARAtrK In le i. electric light and water; con- <TfiH walin and ]liH-*r. 7tii: Kuiniiicr a \c .

TENTRAL AVE . 641. i-orner Houth IDth St — Two unfurnished roaniH,-cn xulte. Improse-

mi'jUs; redned party; with |ilatn>. cleslrablB; Immediate ia^sseeelon. FLETt'liiCB-

(IROi’ERY store and four rooms at 4<J Tll- iln#;hu*t st . m-ar rilrilon pi.

rKNTRAL A V t., I ll)-N ice light flat, ftnir ronmp and hath; nil Iniprnvemenls; rent rca-

Buiiable; adults only. Inquire 14 New al.___

R E A L E S T A T E W A N T E D .

BAROAINr BARGAINI BAROAINl Tbfes-famlly bouse, IT rooms; central loca­

tion; Improvemenis; In perfect order; two mln- utM from railroad station, price |fl.W)b. act quick if you want this. WALTER. 513 Ifnlon building.

THIS IH TOUR OFI'ORTITNITY to own a fttis twn-famlly d'Widllug' In cho4w loc-sUon In East i>*nge. two mlnunw from rallTvad stallon anil (rrilley. J lfiw i rooms and hath, all nunlem impriAementP. Intdudlwf kisp- sraift entmni'es and ateam heatepii: at |5*W be- hrw a<,'tual valun; art quick, It mti-rijwtsd.■IIILfP J. BOWERS ft (V ,. mu Market al.

TWO Ill/)f.’KB HTIOM DKPaT,14 lots at $.10 [>er lot; easy terms; In growing tuhurban luwn nf Jersey; purchaser can take fim. i>r all Addr 'se \V. M., Ihii do. News of- fl'-S.

TWOFAMILT hiKUie. all improvementa, f'Ho- Inn Hill <»r Rutievllle sertUm; convctilenl P'

trolley; state Inweat cuiih price, no agenU- /V.- drjssa Cash. Hoi 35, News office.

EAST OIlANOE. North Gravi* ri . 22tV Kle\»-n rofjms and l«.(h, all Im pnivniotu*. I»am an.l

gr>>uiid ari’'und. GKISIiR ft ri>UM, K45 Etroad si,; also in ali sutmrhs. frr>m 'i m 12 rx'rns.

I,<vFTH WITH I’OWKR AND HTEAM HEAT. 4(1 L.UVHKNrFJ ST WASH I N’(JTi IN WILSON

t'ENTRAL AVK.. lOd-Thrm* ro'imu: llnd floor;water and gas. adults only. Inquire IIH

Central av*.

FO R SA L E O R EXC'IIANGE.

I WISH ti> purchaae two-f*ml!y h tuas on riln- ton H ill near (Tlnton ave.. muai have dh

tnyibim Improvemenls. price abr.ut $d,OOU. dress L R.. HipX T1. Nhws olTlce

Ad-

IRVTNQ 8T.—Coiy little house, six rooms;water, gaa and lollol: good lot; brick paved

•ireet; fine location; price only t2,aon. WAL­TER, 518 Union building.

EART OltANGE-Prtvam residence; 8 rooma;hath, all Improvements. pftWUn! floors; nleejy

docoramd, lot 16b feet deep: choice location; near aiallon, Irolley: w.elLbulK house; price $5,260 WILLETT ft FRENCH. 84 Greenwood ave.. Raai Orange.

KT,|’'rr,tNT ri el'W iir-i-; James ai- One 'rn Ssiutli Onuigc nve , IVililh (Arangi*, ami ^ Iher pnqn

ertlea. will •■xi-hiLhge for Income pjoix'rty IrKM SfI«irnit-ly. i.R-IBIlfN, 22 ''llntnii »(HIX'FAMIEjY luuise ffjr sale chrap. with all

lm[>rrjvemi-nts. ut cxrhange for snuill chicken farm. Owner. _Avon ave.; no agent. .

FOR BALE, modern bulU aevsn-room ho< ocaniand vacant IM, tmly tl.900, at North

dAtrUFlCE—E u t Orange rseldenoe; alao rcsi- denuB city Rahway: Hplcndlrt locailofts; sta-

Buna, trolleys; 11 rooms each; email ^payment geta you deed.' ofRce.

FO H 9AI^E OR F iX C IfA N H E -O L T UK T O W N .

8th gt.; (Roman nelghborhoud; water in the ' ‘ fro ............ —bouaa; flra ntinufeca from Bloomfleld ave. car;

convenient for two families. Better inveaii-

6ate, a real bargain, or write to owner, JO«, I. WILSON, Stockton. N. J.

BARGAlNfl In one and twn family bousea: all Improvetnenta; prFea I6.00U upward; In all

aecUons. I'ull and convince yourself. ROB­ERT MENZEU 8411 Main st.

NORTH AIILINGTON-Flne Inis, socrint-e;win lake Improved property as part paymt'nl.

Inquirf! P. J VB'OT, 67 Cnlumhla avt? . Valls- biirKh-30 ACRER Ri-xulh Jersey land, for sale or ''v-

chanv- Address H., Box d4. Newsoffice.

CLOSE TO MARKET AND BROAD PTB.Brick houee, 7 rooms; improvements: one-

half block from High it.; good neighborhood; as owner needs money, will sell for gk, 160 to quick buyer; only 1600 cosh required, balance on stay Urma. r a iL lP J. BOWERS ft CO., lao Market it-

TW'O-KAMILT, fifteen rooms, near Bast Or­ange 4>«pot; separate (iDtrmnc; ; separata

■team; builder needs money; easy terms; Ifl.UOO, GIFFORD, 7114 Prurtantlal.

R E A L E S T A T E F O B EX C H A N G E.

HAVE two new houses; all Improvements: bar­gains; 144 Rsnshaw ave.. 10

large lot; 60 Hoyden st., 5 rooms. McMlLLER, 30 Boy len at.

K08BVJILE. nsar atatlaii and (hrea trolleys;new high class two-famlly tkousei, flfl apd 38

South lOth at. and 81 Myrtle ave. Apply on

SrsDiaaa or of JOHN H. D l^ N ft SONS, 76i Iroid ft.

TWO-FAMILY house; improvements: tepartUe enironce^ $9,(100; terms easy WADE'H

Agency. 121 Main st . near Grove; large Hat of b s j n p t i i i s . _____________________________

EXCHANGING real eatale my specially; dty.nauntry, xeanhore, muuntaln; large liai of

cholc* properly; can match ftbylhlng; denorllie ytnir want#, nend full pnrilculare of prtqiei y offered; several gentlemen's country seats; Btork and fruit farms; apartmeru-houaro. two. throe ami nix family IiuUsva; lots, factorlea alql factory sites, dll kImlH of properly for cx- ehanga. WALTKR. M3 Union building.

FOR SALE—Brick Imuas, 12 rt>omB, Improve- ■isnta, Cbntn at.< nsar Park p l.; store and

flirslllng» Soutb Orange ave., near Howard st ; ■mall ators and tsnementa, Tlohannr si.; vd- MBt lots, near West Side Park. JOSEPH H. WIOHTMAN, 88 Halsey s t

HAItOAIN. I3.T0U; flxoellent bx-atlon. eight- room. one family; ronvenient to lM.ckawanna

Station and trollsy; edwy terma, FRITZ, TTQ Droiul st.

FREE and clear, ih-rotun bouse: parqXiclfloors: lol 60x218; will lake In exchange two,

three i>r six family house; cash nnl nerea^ury. L. ANDKRBGN. 474 Bniod et.

GREAT BARGAIN—Four (4) choice lots. 2,1x ltX> oaoh, on Burahard ave . Kust Orange F.

EH R L iuH. 516 Broadway, New York.

R E A L E S T A T E F O R EXUIIANGI OUT O F TO W N ,

•ACRtPICB-M odem ala-family brick: 82rooms, e batbs; electric light, gaft 'phone;

■team beat; rsnt now U.112; will bring I2.5flfl yearly; prloo IW.IIOO. tnoulre 19 Myrtle av«,. fc^ arlL or R O B ^ T MENZBL, 349 Main st., £a*t Otmnge.

HOUSE for sale; coxy house, six rooms and bath; ponvenSenl lo irolley ittiU train, W.OOn.

Address F . Box 22. News oflice.VACANT PLOT, northwest corner Main and

Jones bU,. SVxI47. Inquire of A. H. PKALi, at J. Wise ft Bons. tt8fl Hruud •(•

ELEGANT private home. 11 rtMitnn and bath;all (tunJerii lni|>roVfments, five minutes' walk

to Fust Orringi' Btatlon; Im bUxl.'jO; v/i|u.<, llO.Ofki; free and clear; will excimngi* fu ’

I Nswark ImsInM.'!. not exceeillng $26,OIL V. W VOORHEKH, opp Hrlok Cburrh Hiatlon.

r tVAKT to puiv’baee n thnn- funilly house. In fnlr locatUin, wUI (wiy L'HSi i-aHh. balance

mciikHgr. orlce red -n-er Bu>er, riox I,'). Nt’Wfl iifllce.

Adrtresa

WANTED -Have i v..t 6u ca"b buyers for all klmlw Ijf reui cetaie; list yimr property w H ly >

me for iiuirk «Jile. sallsfaqftlon guaranleeJ^jpi KIKHAN. 22 ''h n fn st.lAI’J'S In r.oijvenlenl Inosdon. 10 or mure: price

must be hard pan; m jnoilco tflken iinie?s full pnrtlrulara are ^Iven. Addrt-aa ‘’ash Thin-ha«i'r, Hux 441. Newn t'tflce.TMI': adverrieer Is looking for I'ne-tHinily

house, near Clinton ave , wllh nil linju o*- meme, for abf'irt $4,OO0. Address yiilck Hu>'-r, P.M* 72, Newa enlce.ONK-FAMIIjV. d «ir 7 rTjoms; steam he«i, a'l

ImprovemiTits, lot not lees Whtlisl. rent -r liuy. Htate |trlre, partlculara. etc. E' B , Hex 2.S. News offin e.ATTE.VTIUN' D<» you want to *ell or ex-

<hfttige your jmjparty quickly? Write AN- DIlKW J- ho guarojitpou quick buIch.KM Maj-ket sillAVK pressing demande for bnmro and In-

v'eaiment propertlas; send ctewrlptUm and riTliiP; quick reaults guaranteed VAIJSE, 122 Market et.JIAVIiJ buyern for good Inoome prr>jx»rtlee;

also centrally located jirriiieriles. riend full parilrulars lo JOHN J. REILLY, KXl I'nion bl.lKWE do a general real esrato business. w« so­

licit your trade and guaranies sailafoctloa F F. MATO A n o . IBS Broad st., cof. Market.FOEt IM.M 'Tt GIS—Heslflence; ventrai. Hnnid;

.ishlnalun and tValral hv« neciii.>n. wrllB, call or pbnne ;i.6H2-J to FHEY. IHH Market et.IjIST your pnuxirt]’ with ii.'i for qqlck sales;

have niiiny buyers waliInK, I-'RANKI^L ft M*'irupollian bklK.. 2 18 Waj^hingtun bI.i

TKRBS-FAMILY. Bflvantaem rooms: at) Sm- provamflhts but hagt: $5,800; imall uinount

M th nqulrod- AddrBH Anxlnua, lb>x 16, bfswi 0 0 qa.

HAVE a fins twi>-famlly house to exclianjra for single house. WADE'H Agenoy, l2l

Main st . nft*r Grove.

FO R S A L E o n TO LET.

K l i n n BTw 26ft between Thirteenth and Bouth OroJige gVLa.~Two-fainJly hnuro: twelve

roonON price $4,200; all Improvements; aleam

1800 CASH buyi up-to-dwte iwo-famlly bouse, electric and gas light; balance 120 monlhly;

ptloe $6,500; no sgents. litquirr 2M4 JohniKin ftve. '

O flfl^i H eA vb ta . 'EBSKX HEIGHTB-A new, up-to-duie lw»-

fitinJIy liouse, alevcn ruufha and two baths a.11 latest imbrOvwnaniM; nrlcc jr>,£Wa) Apjdy lu KlJtjENE M. OAVEY. 1411 Wusblngton nvc. near John st.

HKNTLJCMAN'fl HOME Di'se to bit'uili Orange avf.. 2i> minutes from

Urnail and Market sih., bamlsome, well built. <itiv'fumlly house; ten rooms and bath, all im- pfovementB; hleam beat; linTtlwo^yl (loors and trim, handsomely decoraterl ibrmighoui, Kroutwl Toxum, beamifully luM oul: this property >nuHt be sold ol once, nu reasonable off'-r refused, lernii' to suit. I'H ILir J. BoWLRH ft G o . iklMIM Market r»i.

THREE-FAJilLT bargain; Bast Hylvan av< ■txtaea rooiTUt) tn irood oNidltion: mekn me

Ml oCBWk J. WALTER, DE WHTi' 448 Hruad

ftUrBTORT bouse, five rooms and store, fer ■ftU. g f l 18th ave. a ____________

G le n R td cn *$8,b00, 1500 less then cost, buys seven-room

hiiusn. all Iniprovements, situated In m.>et plclureaque seclltin of lown; en-elleni chanco for homeneeker to sceufe attractive borne at <i iMirgsln; high class building sliro for sale In aJi parls of GiIk growing town, from $26 to IKXI l«T foot. H. i;. CGNNOILY ft CO.. opix-allB Lackawanna, Blootiifleld, N. J.

FO R 8A LK OR TO L E T —OrJT TO W N .

OR

ai'MMlT, N. J.-A ttractive home; 30 minutes frojM '-eckuwanna SUlUm. Newark, S rooms,

laundry, ^teum heat, tiled bathroom, hnrdwocnl Bidora. guk. eleptrlolly: servatits' loMet In cel' lar; new aod up t<> date; lot 140x226: $481) per

R B A l. B 8 T A T E P O R S A L B -^ U T O F T O W N ,

A tlm n tto H lfth lftB d * .OCEAN

up; $10 down, $5 monthly;

Cu can pitch your tent tTter paying first 110 your contract; free ticket to inspect. Shoal

Harbor Induxtries. 142 Market a t , room 210, Newark, N. J-

I r r t t tp ta n ,JUBT the place for. hiialncns man; one-family

liDuse, 5 rooms, iHilhroom. ixiatry, cemenKHl collar; twt>'tttofy attic IkltTi, wagon twopoultry ajiiFplgctm hmiaes; four choice icttp. l.ir bearing fruit trees, grapes wid lierries. oiImt improvernems; nruil I»e shown to b« appre- claled.. A. EElHIfARDT. 110 Berkshire pl.. Irvington.

annum, might poll; aleo other pruperllce fur rent and tiile; fvirnlshed coUagee for BUiiuner.F.. & HO^MKB Agency. _ _NF.W Hf.U'HK-Ninc n-jme: all Impta.. large

np.ii V\aU«'NHltig Station, trollpy, mh.iind park KDOI-IRLET A QILSON, WfUwjring fVntre, HloijmfleidFOR KA l E rhenp or to let, tw’o family houflp,

nil lTnprnv«>mentH except lieat. Apply ll>4 Huh ave. Irvington ____________

VNRBSTRICTBD and restrtotad Iota and plota IlUO and upward; water fronta, with or wiih*

out riparian lights. For Mkrtlculara and fr ^ tfaaiportatlon w iila CHOB€» 264 Koacluako at.» BrodilJilyn.

noo DO>VN, balance Itfl niomiily on prliu ltn*.l buya the Iasi on«' of those cozy new

aix-room hoiisro. with Improvctnenia. eight already sold; don't delay this; Snat one will

quickly. Permits only nf STATES, Ir viiig(un.

FO R SA I.E o n TO LKT-SEA.HHO RM

A t la n t l e C lt r .ATLANTIC CITY SUBURBS-VlUa altos, $150

up; 6-acra forma. 1260 to |000 ; 2 per cent. 4 «wd. $S.M per month. FRANK L. BHIGLDB. 141 M u^at at., room 4Q1.

IRVINGTON—For sale, nlfle-room hou«e, bii.n, laundry, pantry mid attic, all impmveinenu-!,'

steam heal, gas and electric. D ghis. Just br>«Q remodeled Inside and uuiside: house well bulli, AddroM Irvington, Hox 52. Newa omce.

MEABHOHE lluMEtt AT ASm ’IiY I’ARK AND ALLENlirRST

Bverylhliig In (hi* vkliilty . bhIo or rent. Af.HRUT N ROBHINB.

Oii|j. tUli'iK. 'plioiie 166. Aabur/ Park, N, vOCFiAN OllOVK, N. J —Cottages frpr rent nnJ

Bale f . HHl'nKRT, IQfl Broadway.

l l e l l e T l l l f t .BEST BARI? A IN IN BEI.LBVILLE.

New frame houae; six rooma; one half block

XjAST ONE left of Ihoae coxy fi-remm ru(- tages. lytth Improvements, on Grove s!.. Jut'll

aouth of Clinton 0\e .. near Irvington's new park; only |64Xl down, balance morlgago. Per- mlia onlv of BTATEB. Irvington.

from trolley: one and a half blocks from rail­road atatlon; prloo only 12,000. |2Cs> down, bal-

rent; this is a chanceanoe aam» aa ir ^ t . For particulars apply to PHIl BOTVWa ft CO., IB& Market at.

I getLJP J.

CAHll UAROAJN—‘New ali-room house; all ImpruvcTnenla; two lota; near centre of lowm,

fine street; price $6,200; worth $3.5W; don't miss this chance' no agenta. Aiftlrpaa Owner. iJ‘ix 20. NowB office.

VERT attractive home on blgh ground, near ■tatlon and trolleys; T rooms and bath: steam

haftt. gas and electric fixtures; newly dec­orated; all ImproA'eiuents; price $4.70b; on easy terms. BUOKNB M. aAVBY. 140 WsMblng- %m ava„ Ueaevllle, N. J.Iftaoo for a two-story frame house In good

condition. 6 rooms and bath; lot 5DxHXl; n e^ trolleya and Besex Ftatlon. Apply to EUGENEM. GAVEY, 140 Washington aveD EEP WATER DOCK, near proposed ter­

minal of United Btatee Onvernmunt ship oanal. 110 feet on Passaic River. Inquire otmer, 18 Mt. Prospect pl.A B N A F -^ 6QxlOO-loot building alt* on Wash­

ington ave., near Essex Depot; wilt Bell cheap. EUGENE M. OANlCY. 14» Washington ftvs„ near John st.SF you want to buy, sell, rent nr exohange

any elasb of property liv Heilevllle, oaJL or write EL^GENB H. OAVp;^'. I4it Wtistilngton e-ve,OHBTLOCX MANOR—Two choice lota on

Mann at. Apply Q. H. BECKETT. Bell et.. Ckeylock Mancr. BellevtUo. N. J.R EAL E8TATE vcluea, Insuremoe. loana. J. J.

C O N N £ ^ _ U d WashIngccA av«.. Belleville;establlahed 181)3.FWO lots on Orerloch are.. Bellevtlla $826.

Address Oreylock, Box 11, Newa offloa.

8 l9 f> m F » ld ,IftfDO-New houee. In bighrot lectlon of town,

‘ ‘ • idieontaifllnf seven rooms and batik, all mod­ern Jraprovezneote: large ]ul; garden planted; owner must sell} Immedlats poeeessiMn h . 6 . OONNOLLT ft CX\, opposlie L^kavanna, Bloomileld.COSY dwvlltng-houae, containing I'^ven rooma

bath; ev'ery Improvemaiii, lo{ 60x121' | 4,7W;Immediate pofieesslc*. AjJdresh NATHAN . ...............KtlBfiDLL. BltiomflBtd and Glen Uldge.COHFQiiXABLB seven-room house, with In-

provementa; lot 68x.l26; only $2,000 woufd wxcbejlge for lots. 'VAUQE, 122 Market st.

F«m HALE—Houee* alk rnoTpa. all Icnprove- iT entn. house, sik rooms, bath and two Iota;

hnuan. six rDOfliB. Uir«a lots and atahle. $2,b(.H) N WUMEK. 30 Stuyvaaam ave.

F A U H 8 FO R S A L E -O L T O F TOW N.

(HiNVlNR .b.infulnB, Madliam. im lioufio-, pIaIi!+-, J2,6il0: two ai'j'o.'k, Wof»trifll.

$2.50U; •-Iglu ai'JTH, HtirnardaviUe, $4.f'‘"i, motl- iTti, #-iA> ii-r "HTi. t lif 1ms, $3.7110; I'Uvi'ii-inoiii hMUs**, hv.- l"in, HiJ.Htm. live at-reH, Mllnngti.n. $2.6oh; .MiutIh ' ’nunty forma, nlnvi.s aj-rvK t2!riix», ►‘Htra ciKhly-flve acres. tt.OIMf. apl n.Jrl rann^, all Bi'Hk, lmi*rOTemantn, vlghly (Itiv. l2,Hin», Hliiv extra. ft.r>live act-*H. his Hr;at=. $.3.1)00; ]x»iw«?fwlon n iw \ ’AN H(d<.N riili'h hiilldlng.

WANT nn»*-fnmlly hounv. ihiefvr \ ‘ail?l'Urt;h Hi'<||.in, $4,(Mkl lu in.lMMl; (tlitlp size nf hil.

Address Hume, fJux "K, News ulTlrt*.WANTED—K-rmnn house, Newurk, In exchango

for .larjiRic:fl, N. Y.. li>lp SWfcjESiY, Really Co,, 160 Naasau sL, Nvw York.

CAUL SAENGER.real eMale and fire Insuraticf;; rent collectloni.

142 Market «t.flAV'E H ell'mi fn'f a H or lU rnorji bouse, rM

hniirovemmlp In ih<* Eighth \t'ard, .1. WAL TER GHWITT 44.1 Broad M.I WiiiiLI-' like lij buy a house or viwani lot In

Rrisevllle. no agf-nln, AiJdreea Koh»‘\ 1I1<. Unx 07, News office.TtVO-FAMl LY hcjiise wanted in Hose\ Hle sec­

tion. near ( ‘Hniral a\-e Address Buyer, B.jx 61. Nuw» iirtirc.

1‘’GH RENT. 8i'‘Uth ''rnnwe, Ik'ij**!-. t-lghl i-'oms;all 1rnpfrjvcrnri!ih. solei-i tn-lkihl'i-rhuo*!. re-

m iUy renovjitoil: n**ar trolley, reiir<'innli|t* rriit. Call or wrllf. HI Hd si . H.iiirh (iianKe

I.h FTH (ti let. M'lrh power and steam heat;good light. Apply engineer. Atlas building,

73 lltimllL n st.

C E N T A L At |ftj rout $12

AVE,, 122—Four pleasani looms to Owner, 1(111. 7tlu Ml. i'lospect

ON (")ld Kliori Hills r*md. Mlllljurn, bonne, nine I'lMmia iiad l)Hlh; 2 0> reft i»f liifn'l. friitl irci*. ,

12 immit'-9 fnun etiitlnu, riTi! s:l*>. UK.tPLEY,Son Mhijul HI , Ni'wnrU.

I..\Ri'fE luustc hall, with bar: all eqiiiiip'-d for bbisltuhfl, giri'H'l locatJoTi. bll Mulliirrv si ,

near Mark-I h( Apply P KKLLEIl. 22 ciUj.Inn st

lIiVlNirToN Llg'Lt roinii hinisn, large |n[, rent $IH; Immediate Inquire

HTATE3. im HprIiiKilf l.l a v e . Irvln#nn,

I^AHirE HTORE nnrt II r»c)ms to let nr for sultuiilc for rt-hraiiTHni. on South Ofnnge

Bvo. Inquire IhH Lutleton a«e.

CAMP BT., 60—dlx roomu and bath, goodilcighhiirhoCKj. lu iiilmitfH' walk t" Market

njid Rn ad. twu minutes raiin-mil elation, i«uR $10. Itiijifowmenls to Hull. _Cl.lNTDN AVE . 6 r(M»mj'. all lmi»tH., Jjinlior .

llumerdt>n ei . 0 n.nniH, nil Impln. , New .i_l , 121, 7 rooms, nil Inuji” excep! heal. liKlSEK <t f’Ll'M. k46 liroad st

NICE fnmllv house u> let. with Improvements; ^rent rcasonalilH Inoulre at Eagin |R>ck andInrrlm>n ave»., Weal iirauKe. N J.

lUVlNC!Tt)N—To id . Klu-rnorn hmjsc, all Im- PPn\'oments; two Icfta. iili o (Ini. fl\-p rd UlH.

nil linprinenients. IH M)t Ui n%e.lidl'SK of frjur rtn>niH, balh tinii part Improve­

ments; prl\al'' >n'usr «l. R, HMITII. 23 Kr.inklln at.. Irdngion. N J.MAbISO.N, r-n 'll

fooiiia. u n t J2C- (137.

ifi n»vo<nl at e . buu.se, nine CONDIT, Prutlvnlial, room

vtRUN'OTON, ch+'Stnut st , ■US—Seiven rooms; uli Imjiruvemi[Its cxi-epi lifuh; rent $22-

F1018E 8 W A N T E D -O iT O F TOW N.

W'ANTIR) to rent or purclmae, in Roseville, l-iisi OrAnge t,r (iranKe, kii up-to-date h«>us»’,

sultaldo for fiilnlly of iwu; ti to U pnoms. wRh dll Inp !.l •pnll•rlli!, would prefer to rent till pprlng with option of | urchase; state full par­ticulars. Butmrtian. lUix :i9. News office.

F tR lV lS lI E U IIO I'SES TO L E T .Ni'RTH HKVHN'PH ST.. I7u. near Rosevlllo

Station—IWutIful iu«w housA; every known Imiirtjvemrnl; -vvldp veranila; all new furniture. In. ludifig uriiiitl ppiri'i. I'liU qult'klv. au owner is iiij. lit l.. lea\.* cUy. It ' UEANT o LI'7r, funilshed, (o (.October I house, ti

UumiMiidt . Mil miiirovements: rent low to (ji'firahlH tenantTO LET f-bKhin»om huU' e furniahed, from

June l.T Hi Orinber |. Apply 4i4 AelOr tH . cltj

F U R N IS H E D U O LSEft TO L E T -O U T O F T O W N ,

ijENVIlil^E. N J. -14 rooms, bath, well fui tilehcii. lawn, .HhiiAe. gianl ganlen unil ham

i2 miniiice' walk. .' minutes' >irive l<> Lick.i eaima lu-fAil. flue train tw*rvlcf. will rent fo^ !h serisuri C C MURRdW, .ItOO Bn>ftd hI ^ .Newark, N. J.M.AlJJSiiN, N. J. - CurnlHlieij ootluge; 10 Toomii

nnd bath, ttpen ■i'iiiinldrg; Hectrte llghl.M; sl«'Hjn (n>;it; goiid ftlahh*: ndl- --nd ijuarter fnirn cl»*piit. for the Hc.i'inti nir hy the month, renl very moilenilr. J M. SANDERSON, .'’'‘14 High el . Newark,GREKNW'uol) J.AKK—riciur*'iMiu*» cotiage

hrhtne. rurniHlu'd, lor rein unid August Hr, high altitude, i harmIUK aoenery. limiting, fish­ing; (|Ulet rest; Inimedlate |aissesslon. Ad­dress Owner. |H Ml. PniSpi'i-l pl.

R E A L E S T A T E W A N T E D -U L T TO W N .

AT SIMMIT AND SHORT H H d>^Sevenil pluCfH Ideally sltuat’-d fiir .HiimriH-r n-nldenne,

reiil. furniahed, fur Heaentn, $76 to $:Us) month; giirdena. gHrageB. RoCHB. cR.-Mc, ft WILEY, Itka llrtjadway. Nt^v Y-rk,

MI'RH'ANTILE hulldtng, .74..'.d Clinton s i,— half flrK.rs ur cijlh .-s fnr light tiinnu-

f s ’ tuhng t»urpihPii; iighl four aldis. fast ele- valor: heat. Janlinr, mnileratp rents. Apply J ( i | | l / r OROEl.,. 4;i l■Jlnton at.MCHTON AND WF.fiT STB -riUP llghi atorv;

hi w plate g in u front. Kiiltable for druggist: re;monal>lu rent. J. \VM. nCPFRECHT. 75 Broad at.

<'LlNTON Cl. , hd—First m sei ond flrairR nC pi'lvuie houao. four lurge pleii«:uil rooii-.-,

hain. hallH. Hhadi-P. acroeiiP furnished, rent re&Honatd€.CLINTON AVE- Cornor flat of d Tmima. Im

jirmementH. }17, also Mulberry pl , six ri'orna. $14 (if RICHEMOND. M7d Hroad.j-'-al .-airin'crdNTON AVE. -Kleganl flat, six large, light

rooms, all IniproveTnehts; tlrst Hat. $2b. Hll Clinton avK., corner IMh iT. Ti.\RTH.

MAi'HlNE HiR.iP to let. equipppil for light wi>rk. A-ldross Shoji. Hnx .' 51. News ciflli-e

NEW ST.. 12—Cart of first and entire tecond and third floors; large show windows, ifaelng

Habne ft Co.: side entrance; gi>od IlgHt and vvniHai'nri- inqulra Oral floor.

t7KNTRAl.LY locau-d eeven-rtM-im corner n«l;alt lml>rnvemcnta; nvwly denraled, wHh

l.indlnnl, refeivncu required: rent $27.60.West Kinney st.

ril'lRCE BT,. thi. near Bprlngfleld nve, —Store and two ro'iin.n, rent $12. fnmilre In sHl<xm

nr 173 Springfield nllepith siore.

t.'OCiiT HT . latl—Live light rooms; all Im­provements; Janitor sertlcek. npiioslte

Kru^geru resilience; rent free Imlf month Imvulre Janitor. ______ ___

STORK, enrner, 'With three henutlfisl rooma Khd bftth, Ihteai Improvement?; <‘ompr l^db

a\e . and lU h s t . ; newly decnnited; rent |26,STnRE. oi-ntral ’rt'llllnm at; r«nt $18; guOd

show window, sullhlile Rnv biisln^RS. In­quire ANTIRKW FISM. 1R4 Market ?lSTriRbJ-l)pBir;Rilc ?liire, with 'A rooms and

baili. oti Hnvjtb Orange ave.. near LUtletoi ave. Inquire 298 Si-uih Orange ave.STORE in le i : grK.nl fur uny buSTness; excellent

for llral-plaftfl bapber. Inquire corner Rose Htirl Fii Imont a 'e.. drug HionjSTORK—Nice largi- KC"re, ssith three living

niom.x; rent 116. Inquire MRS TCLLY, 26(16\'rt'rr'!i st., err Noi-fulk siSTfiRR- Qonil fnr any kind nf bualnesa; rIbo

3 r>mma. Inquire Rarber. IHO Hlocunfield avs,STRIKE [r-. let, enliable for buU her. vegetable®,

llsh and oysters Inquire 126 Littleton ave.

COCRT ST.. 158. Above High st. To lei. five light rooms: ready fnr ra’cupam y , fl iuli*. In-

CUire within or RJt) Teahlne nve. _________4 OCRT ST., 194—l-'lrat finnr, Ihice roorru*

water And gas. OROEL. 411 t'hnicin at.CAMDEN ST.. 2 3 -Flat, three rooms. newW

papered, only to unmll rvflpeotahle families, lirat (lour. $7; arcond, $8. Apply 1R» llal*-<y si.CORNER FLAT tn Id. Hh Falrmounl ave.. cor.

Catilnel s i .-S ix ri>oms. bath and imntrj, lie- tweeh four car llnea. Inijulre of Janitor.____c o r n e r fiat In let; hIk riHima and baih: nlra

and large; stablu If wanted. ln<iulre 1 in Fabyan pl(TIESTNCT ST-, 37—Third floor, six rnomi

and- hath, $J5; also first floor, four nxmil. bath. $18- GIFFORD, 734 Prudential________

ST.MjI.H ur entire stable to lei, 23 Slh ave., 13

stalls, Cal' on OLEBON. 383 Rrowd st.ST.MILK lo let, tw-i box hHiIIh and large cAr-

rlHge-r<Kim. 39 KndlnBhuvHMi avi‘.KTA.HLK t«i id ; ll stalls iiinl wagon room

18 Arlington m.PHBl), eultflbli* fnr plumt>er. pAltiter

HUmige. $ l fi**r mnnlll. 433 irjtli aveTO LET. floor atid ufflet. Inquire BO HELLER.

the Jeweler, 26u Market st . near Mulberry fli.; open nights; rent Teasonable.To RENT' A large store. wRh four room*. 2l23

Ferry st.'AVo-ST<jR6' brU k building; storage or Rgh4

manufacturing; rear 13 Clinton st. Inquire GRoEI., 43 CRnUm st.

WANTED,l>ot QlKiut ^itRki. oviielde of cliy. con- wiRlent for !>., L, and W. R. R . to bullil attrartlve nne-taiully houan, tnusi tn* I'.-iiftoritibl*'. IIKHNAKD A. GERALiJ, 211 North Sv'Cfiid Ht.

l.;E.'^vn.I,C-Tu Ip' fnr si-ttS'-n, elgbt-ruotn ctjilagp Hi D/'nvMle. N ftift. i i'mpbqfly fur-

rilHhud; nlcvailnn 760 R-ct; Lfl itHlhs dally to pw Turk. Addrr.’s MA‘'K, tkJ CurllHnill st..

New York

W a s h in g t o n s t 228. r e t w f e n m a r ­k e t AND RANK- STORE AND BASE­

MENT. 30xRK). WITH CONNECTING OF­FICE ROOM. U1x'J:»: a l l w e l l LIGHTED: DRSIRA R LE. KXi^ELLENT IAX:ATI0N : Kl-LNT KKASONa HLE. j , F. DAVIS, 104 M.VRkET ST-, ROOM WM.15TII A3’E.. fif'ti. 4'OTOcr South I4th i t .—Ijflrge

sti rc nnd three rooma, f«pposlle public school; cheap rdit. Inquire aecond floor.________

AVAXnCH, to purrhase modern house In Or- HJiKr- nr EhhI druEigi'; tun rimnis; Ini not Ii-hh

thrill .■'iuxir>U; nld house not wanti-fl; not more thiin live or jilx miiiuths from Kliillon uiiil m <l i«irable location. Addreos, Hiatlng price. K H. L., 1' u. Box 402. New York City.

. ys'EWTi'iN, N. J — For sumtiier tnornhs. f ir- i htsiierl hoiiOp; iwidve ri.r<>[iia: bnili, Inr/e

ground.**. g'<od garden; dgnt mlpuii-s’ wnfk | friifii Miutlon. Addrisrt R,, Ib>x R. Nmnna ,

S T O K E i, OFFI'Jft^S. BTC ., TO L E T . OUT <5^ TOW N.

f’ATSKlLIjS—I'lvv rfioins, furniahed for liniisip- ki'i-ping, M 1*:i: fur aumm'-r; prlc- $rio. r»*fiT-

eiii'vH ,-Ju-lui.ngfd. F R. I'.AilLEV, l'’rechold, Gri'ene Cuuiity. N. Y.

IR\'lNG3’ON- Fine large alnre ami four rooma on Springfield n\'e., pear centre <)f town.

lnt|iilre N. WEBER. ;ki Stuyvehant ave.

A TWO-FAMILY hmuJC In Mont* lair, Glen tiidKf, yiliMnimiluld of (irnriges; alx ruumH nnd

TWO furnliHh' d hmiHe- Appiv to O. S SlitUK- B<jN. V(-rnn«. N- .f

NEW Ktoren. Al *'3ndltIotl, J16 an«i $IG; rr»n- fecili.npiy. tailor, clgara, laundry, plumbar,

lialnbT. Inquire lb North Grove si.. East Oriinge.

bath nn Bfcond Ibvjr f'>r owner's iurcuiumoy; hII ln!pnjv*>m»*tita; iirivi* hulween J6,OfKI and $7,bC' fill- peoplf. Full ijurtlrularn to R. R DBAIPKR. Miuib'lalr fi74.l.

F U R N IS H E D H 0 1 .S E 8 TO L E T -S E A * S H O R E .

RiiuM fn {leelrnble location, suitable for doc- ujr'a offlea, with uae of parlor. 21 PljTiii^ulh

fit , Montclair, N, J

HOC.SE. 'iievcn rooms, with one-half acre nr rtioji- gr-'uiiil, KulUble fur radsltig chlekena;

muHt be vheap nnd within fivi-rent fare Unill i.f Newark. Repl}'. giving exflol location an*i price. H'Hne Seelier, iJox (H. News office.

ASBT'RY PARK,

SHg R for rent; suitable for blacksmith, car­penter. plumber or painter: Centre si., 155

feel north of Main Rt.. Grange: lo rent by month or year: terma reasonable. ApplyHOWE ft DAVTfi. 252 Main »L. Orange._______

ALLENHI.'RHT AND DEAL.HAVE buyer f**r hIx or seven n:M>in house.

ni'w yr .in flrsi-cbias order; South or i'laat Onmgr; g*iod lucalllv; will a*»l pay over 16 ikMt. tin iigPMi* Address Jf'HN AIJSXANDER. l.Vi I'enlral ave.. fvast Orange. N, J.

FINE eleven-room, two-family houae; being iii'iAimled now; aU IiiiprtnfTneme excejit

bent, only $4.1U>0: on (he very w sleat terms Imaginable. ORBEN, IM llroad.$iiG RARGJLIN—fieven-rooin bouse; a ll Im-

provementa; aleam heat; lot fWxlOO; In best part uf town I $600 cash; price $3.B0O. DIE- HOLD. Irvln^on Centre.0,NLY one jeft; alx-room house; 111 Cummings

fit . lot B3k1W: open eiYry day for inapecdlou; go look at ll. If Inteirarsd. see FOLROM, 142 Orange are.1260 DOWN, balanoe $10 monthly on princl-

iml, buye A 7-room httuae; corner lot 60x100; price 13.000; must bo a*nlil this montb. STATES.Inlngtou.SEVERAL fine lote. a)8n two corner lots; high

InoatiotL reaeunable price If mild at once. Inquire 218 Lyons avn., Irvington, N. J.HOCSEI. six rooias, impi-ovriijeiile, w lih two

tuts, paor two trolley lines, for m Ic cheap. Address House, Ilox 44, Newa nfllue.BETVEN-ROOM, house; ail Imprnvementa, steam

heat, lot 25x140. fine I>x:al,ton; price $3,000. DiaUOLD. Irvington Centre.f o r SAlil&-€1x-toQin hou«a; oil Improve-

mentsi twu lota 144 IcTyrtls ave., Irvington, H. J.

llODfoiftljr*BPLBNDID OrPORTUTOTY

Beautiful auburban realdenoe, Waahlngtoc$$ ovp., Moniclalr. 13 roome, billiard-room, bath, buller'e pantry; largo vurandaa; ateam heater; eu])crbly decorated; elegant gaa and electric ohan*1elkrB, lot 126x226, or larger; can be pur­chased at a price way below Its value; terms i ns low aa $I.0()0 caeb. l>aIanoe to suit; 5 min- -

ONE HOUR OPT.A fourtcen-ftcre farm; g*uKi oltl-faehinnod

four-room houae, barn, hennery and nintilng stream: owned for fifteen yriu« l>y wld*>n wh > inffera W sell f<*r $1,600; lake !» A. M. (ra|u (Jersey CentroR Lxii West ‘J-ld or LlWriy ei.

_ _ ___ fa il st CJBgootlby’e. opposite depot, ft*imer-utea from MutitcifHr Htation, or take Dlcxnnfield j vllle, N. J. _________________ _____ _nve. troJley, transfer to Elm el- trolley and g''t >fT at Orange rd. an*1 Washington ave.; walk

A rGNNl'd'TUTT REAI'TY.To eeHb* lirralriJ lmme*ltately. ibis good farm

c»r 124 « THH 1h thrown on the market »u (he U-w j.rlo*" *'f {bif*.!, half mJb' In vlllugu; mar pl**nSttnt r.i-igbl'1 ITS. itlgh. iicaltliy hicailnu, g*i*id barnR, fur i*l* tun- nf the ni-ai cottage nnd de­tail?* sen jage 126, "Slrout'e Money-Making Farnie of America, No. 20," copy free, E, A. HTIIGUT rn .-t■^1 Nfivaiiu s t . New York.

Wa n t f*»r lume, about eight TO*jm, i'n»--fa,rn- My hiniHf. in the (>rsngi's, iCast Grangfi pre-

futred, prit-e $l.ikKI to Atl'lresa HalfRox Wl, News ntflcf.

Choice SurfiTner Homes for Rent. Several Decided Bargains.

sHenrt for booklet, with deacrlptlone and price*. Our carriages meet trains by apiKilmmeni.

FERGCSU.N ft SON,‘Phoue 302- Aebury Park. N. J.

ftF A H T U C N T S , ROOMS AND F L A T ! T O L B T .

\VA.\T k'j* 1 twr.-fa,mlly ho ise. rrmv*»nl'*n( to Ni-wark; fivim $4,00ii tn $d.<k)0; wnul.l Uke to

>.dvt* bn In part p ^m enl. Adtlrefis. Two Fam- IL). Ikix Irt), News olfico.

A WIl»nW HACRTFICliS 100-acrs farm, t-ordvrlng beauilful river. r*>r $4,600. iTicludhig s(r*tk, a f^rtun^'-maker. f.*r- mer nw'ner, rmw d*vt n.eed. itvade m'cr *in»* hun­dred Ihiiueand d*>IUr(« un ihia farm: given away Hi this price by mm-reeldent heirs; house ne»'*ls ret'Slr; large hJUTii, in condlilnn, halfcash, HcImuU u -r■■ a the street. tRisn within half hour. Ad.lrfss Widow. Uoi H7, Bumer-vllle, N. ____ _‘ THE RAltADlSK OF SAl'm^RTIKa

IIIVINfiTON—Tw'Ci-fanilly bnuBp; all improve- imrii-M, l l or 13 r*>-ims; 36 fnot 1* 1, mUf*( he

Idgh griund; near trolleys Arlilress Orange Ir^dtiginp.

Aflfn'RT PARK AND VICINITY. h|i»?ctft| l>aT>;rGn'H In furnl <he(J

MGI'ERN ^^F.6SlinjlE HUMI-IS.For sale ur rent.

JdSRFH T crKlKB,Poelnfflce liulldliiK, Ashury Park, N. J.

a p a r t m e n t s .NICEST AFABTMENTH IN NEJWARK.

r e n t , 130.Hillside ave.. 173. one block from Elizabeth

ave., iwo blocks to Clltiioti eve., alx large, light ronnas. balh, butler’e panlry; private imllfl, private porch; electric light, fiteam heal, liot water, Janitor oervlce; all rottm* niceV <iecorated; flO ft. garden In the rear,________a p a r t m e n t s —F inest flve’rooni apartments

In Newark: renl $18; 12ft Parker st., flve large, light rooma and bath; nicely decorate<I.Vii block from High School. Inquire COLE-it - - - -Ia m m e e .

! ll'AN'T to buy a tw<*-ffimlly h/niH** or lots In K funiy. rcas-^nubk-; preferably from own-

t-r ( RANE, fl Ki'iiiny act*., Kefirny,Ihil'SK. with ft‘w HiTMi iHuii, nnl over on»

tiiPi* from (datum: give fiHriiiniUrei. Address ll* un*‘, Riix 25. Neufi (itfirr.

TlELM.tR, N. J.THE QUEEN f^FMMER RESORT.

Furniflhvd f^oiiagf'B fer Si-a»on of 1008. NEIL H. MILLER.

Opp. R R Depot. 'Phone SOR.BOOKLET UPON REQUEST.

APARTMENT—"The Elmore/' 4(J« Cllutor ave., four beautiful rooms^ private hall and

bath; modern Ituprovemenle, Including steana beat and Janitor service; rent |22. On prem-ISfrt. ' \

Ifi * ffer<*i at ita Ibis lit a IMi-ncre fAim,with gno*l *«>ll, |d*-my "f fruit, exr'*>Uviifc iivu- fitory. nlm'-r*‘-'in r*-!*.|ib-*ni:p, large burn, waK<m- 1 bouse, pig p*n, I* *di>'iui*p, waHh-housi'; *.ii*ly tati i miles fri'iii i1*1k'I, <*>i i own**i **ver |ltK«X4». in»

WANd’ED, nma!l i-**itnne at Ml. Tab*ir, N. J.ViMivhh, |HtlJ)g i-u.-ih r<r1'-v, Iluyer,

1V*X 11, News offirn.

BEAUTIFUL PELMAK (/OTTAGKS. FURNTHIHJJ ANL ALL IMPROVEMENTS,

FHOil $150 TO J1,W»0 FTIR THE SEASON. MliA) Jl. *'UFGO,

WI8 F PT.. ON LINE uF THOU.EY CARS.

a p a r t m e n t , all modern Improvenneni/ awn­ings, (Writhes, ..lectrlc light, janitor service;

renl moderate. Inquire oh pr«mlses, 157 WW. lam fit., or EPRTRIN'H, 253 Market ai.

A and ^hlrd fl*jor: flve

h o l 's e h t o l e t *

muHijuUtH'H; n-. iriJilJii'la, \MAN FRKi.LVTTl, PAl'GFRTlKB, N Y

NEW JER^FY F.VKMS—Fivo ficres^ od land, $160. 16 .li.w n iiii'l Jd.rjO iTi-mihly. Wtinlce land

for raising fruli, bi-wh^s, imuliry and stiuahs; mllrt. beallhful vllmai*:’ : t v( manufaotui ing towriB nn*l Ihrei* niilivudp near by; proBpersmx IcK-allty; gu'xl r*fuda ami pure water. Call, write ur 'ph*.*no IfthliJ. Newark. I’rtAfl. OlEhE, 21 Niagara si.. Newark.

I'tS n beautiful lir ufius. Hill and lliilfi''y. near HroaJ, prjn*'lpal corner of auti-niohile and

cinlugi^ tralflr; forty room*, alx larne bath rn-ims; suitabl#’ for hrdal nr h<inr«.11ng-h«airtn, l"w rent for Utiu of yi-.irn tu gfMxl pa/'ii«'S. In- *jn1n* owner. Vl'ARD, 34 Hill at.

ASUUHY PAhK. N .1 -Elght-rtMim cottage;all ImprovemeniR. fully fxirnlshod: with barn

FiiUahle for no|n or h>*rse. $36h for hCftaon; good l(x.'aiii n iiUil lawn, m ar trolley un*l deiHJt. ( all or (irtilress JOS. il. rU'XTON. Ift23 Raiigs five.

APARTMENTS: aecom roonuv e.nd bath; all light; cor. Central »v«.

and I7th at. UR. LOUIS WEIRS. 227 Bouth Orange a v e .; tel. a25Hn Newark.____________

a p a r t m e n t , t h e PENNINGTON. Seven elegant light rooms and bath, all mod­

ern c<mvenle&ces. Apply Janitor, 17 PennlDg- ton at., or 'phone owner, 2830J.

NgRTH END--Single brick houee; paved stlreot; near tiirea trolley linen; nine roonih.

liuiicr h imntry; two baths; parquet fi*oorfl;heat; cold fitorfLga, beautifully decorated.

$40. Af-k me, IM.AIP' R. 150 Bloomfield ave., or North Newark Depot.

UCEAN G^tO 'E, N J.—Furniflhed cottage# and bonnllng-houBPsi of pypry tJeficrlptlnn for

rent; booklet upon rpqu*'Sl. C'nll nr write, E N. WfinLSTGN. Main ave.. Ocean Grove, N, J. Teleiihone SftfiJ.

APARTMENT—Seven large, light roqme; all mf>d*'Tn ImprovemeiilH; alearn h eat.am l hot

water supplied. b2 Rca4 et., cor. Klilalde pL; Janitor on prem lBeH .________________________

fH AHW li'K AVE., 217—Flat. fivJ* light rooms and bath; all improvements: large pantry.

Ir tjulns premlMiB. or 237 Ferry h i _____CHE.STEH A V E. 5;»—rirwt and Hfnund fliits;

five rooma. rHuge. toUci, tuha. ghH, $ 6, jJTjRALEMON. 27 Wanhlngtcm ave. __ ^COTTa GK ‘•T I'liur nice, larg' Mphi roome:

rent rea*«.inable to a small re»«l'^ctabln fntn- lly. Inquire 2S Mulberry p h _______ ___rd'TLFR ST., 70, near Franklin S*-hr>ot—

Houiw, Bfvfn nice Mglu rooma. rent r'^aaon- able. Ihcjuire 'J6 Sixth tive.(■'LAY' ST . n -F o u r larK . Hghl rcHims, nicely

il(-i’orat&l. jGI ImpTovefnentu; s-L-am heal; firur Ijackawanrja Station.FOMMERi'R ST., 131—House, eleven room*,

for one or iwo famlllee,DU'KEUKO.N S T . lllk- lioaevllle eeiilnn; cor-

tuT flat; four large, light roams, wllh all Im- provementa; rent $14,50. Inquire SMITH, 333 Befgeri at ___IHSLAVA.N AVE., (111. near WHshIngion n ve.-

Flat, five U) ffevpn roctni*; all invnn emenia; newly dei'orated; ron( low lo nice penpU-.

e l e g a n t fiat In tiew' building, Stanton st..25- Five rfKima, hath, pantry, all llglil &ii4

airy; convenient to JSIIaaheih and Fielingbuy- sen Rve. <ws;* rent $1U. Intjulre on premises. RONDERAIN,ELM ST. 37'i—Rlpgant d-rOuiii flat, newly dec­

orated. All Imjiruvemcnt.t. wllh or without stfam heat; iilco nelgliliorhiMkl: adulia pre­ferred.ELM ST.. 1.53 (Brtckl-r'our-rftoni. oozy-iiit;

first flirt>r; trolleys, dfpois convenlpnC $12; adulta only, inquire 134 PruHpecl ni. _ ^EMMET 87.. 163. near .Snulh St .‘Station-

Seven rooms, new liouse. $IP; adults.- Six rcioi/fl midFOURTEENTH AVE

bath; inipro-vetnentfi................................... $1*South I2ih M.—Five rooma; batli; imj>is.$15-*inSouth ilrange ave.—Fbvft r^ m e................ $SdIlergrn et,—PTve rrx*mfl ahii riHih. Impta.$16-1H»Third trt,—F1\ e luonia and haib; im.pt.i.. .$l,’*-*ld j^uih Orange ave—^ ro*)ms;math; Iruptslll-ll >

PIIH^IP J. BOWERS & (."O., IMft Market fd.FOURTEENTH AVK,, lU'ftr Thirteenth el.-*

Choice rtaia; flve and six rtHims and butb; $16-$10 per niomh. PHILIP J. BOWERS ft CX)., IHft Market st.

FREE RQNT FOR ONE MONTH.Four rooms and bath, all Improvements. In

new houae. Just off South Orange ave.; rent 114 and $16. PHILIP J. BOWERS ft CO.. IKU Market st.FLAT&—TWO flnr ftatH. elx large rooma; all

Improvements; tiled outh; aiegni heat ; elec­tric lights; Shades and hallH furnished; 115 feet from Squth Orange ave. 12 Alexander si.,. Valleburgh.FI*ATS—238 Washington at.; second and third

floor; six roome and bath roch: reafiohable rent. J. F. DAVIS, 1(H Market ■(., rwrtn WM*.FLATS—Two six-room flats, ail Improvement#;

aisci store With Iwo t(ionut; corner building. 3ti2 South Orange ave.; rent very low.FLATS—Flve rooms and bath, all modera im­

provements. Janitor service; extra low roni. Ai>ply Janitor, 57 Wallace at.FLATS; six bcaullfui. lurgb roniTiH; bath; all

lmprt)vemcn(a except hcati lol Ruinmil ft. Inquire ‘.Kk Nelson place. ^FLAT, five rooms; ail ImprovomerUf: two-

family house; tI7. 40k Washington ave-, near North Newark Station.FLATfl—Four file*-, largo, light rooms and all

Improvements; 2r*fi "Warrm st., cor. Norfolk el. MRS. TVLLT.FLATS, six large, light rooma and bath; second

floor; rent 112 and tl3; chea]). Inquire 191Milford ave.

TO LKT. nlnc-r*>im bouse; all Improvementa;ftlenni heat; newly pHlntcd and papered; |n

rtrst-rliWB oon*11tloTi- Aid Summer ave . opp<j- sl(e E]aoo*J I'lirk. Inqmrf at t1J4 Summer ave., or J. F. (ViiiGCN, 7H- I!t.»iid at., rent $35.

CAMFHARRlSnN'-Tn the Highlands, complete­ly furnl«he*1 cfittages, with running water In

ea*'h, i>y week, mnnlh or aeason; write now. .fAMES F. UHnNAim^ Rox 37. Highlands,

AP-ARTMENTS tn modern apartment-houff;central; rent $26, 530. Including hettt, hot

water and Janitor service. GILLEN ft CO., L83 Market st.

FLAT, central location, six large rnoma and bath, all Improvements. Inquire 30 Green at.,

near Brood- ^: fentff l a t , four and flve roome; rents reasonable.

Inquire MRS. JANHEN, 10 Kent at.

TO HUNT, HI Kvanshui'g N

w w baud,. iru.-» w d r j 'jf '* ™ /!!? .." '. “ » ,!? "b S iH 'rh 7 iw iT « ;‘;«i':r-J.. unfurnlfihcd

of land, ihiultry ganlcti planted;

FT’RNISHKD rt^TTAOE eight roomB, Im- |ii-osernents. r'lnno. $2'.,i.", bungalowa, $1()0 up;

jtls'i roniHH lir light housekeeping. Address IIH fVjnknmn hv* . n*ertn i>rov«, N. J

APARTMENTS—228 Pfehlne ave„ six rooEBft bath; eteam heat; hot water furnlehed; cleo'

trio light: awnings. 126. Janitor on premlsta

FIjAT of four rooms, wUk yater; fetiar .and .......................... ■ I'e st.piazza; rent $10. Inquire 74 CTarf

AT BBLMAR, N. j .—For sale, desirable busl- neee property, with rosidnnce Ktiached. in

business centre, eultable for any line of husl- neaa; oil improvements and r-onvcnlences; a •rood opportunity; very easy tenna. might con-

♦aehonge. NEIIL Ji- illL L E lt, lielnuir.

„n , hjork ,MI flr. RLOEMECKE, om .fr, ,.n | VUHr nrw hn” rS Yn' Su^ ' » '« ' >'''‘"‘'1: mlnuloB tn„r™lBr,. Bo,ord»y ,nrt Huoday, 2 tn IS or Lv , in ' .l.tlm ,. ti.'an, i llTUNi:, . .n rr , 1(1 . 1.. New Tr.rk.

Si"T'B « rn flrd a x 111«.

H ppolnimanl, lu-l2;3ft.

136 Market st ; Office huur^. ]

THREE Bold; new lOroofn dwelling-house: bath; every Improvement: rteotrir an*j git(<

fixturt-s; lot 55x136. fT.ikX); fl.CNJO oiuih,'‘' l^al■ once easy terms. Addretis .NATHAN RUfe 8ELL FMoomilold ond Ol©n Ridge.

dirawL......... . ^ , .rooftiH, balh, ten mlnutcH to nialkoi, ti.fliKi,

i also rarntH In other i*arte of Morris rtoumy, I ranging In I'lxe from 13 to 75 acres. 1-’I KNATP, Cbnthnm. __ __________

DFLMAR Ifttiisp, Ttlne rnoms and attlo;improvenicniv, Ijarn, largo groumlH;

bl'v* It from *H'fiin. rofer»'iicos. JOHN WIKDENMAYLR, 6| Hamhurg pl-

AP.^RTMENT—Five rooms, bath, heat, hot water. Janitor, $30. The Ridgewood. 400

Clinton ave. Inquire McCHRDT, BOO Brood.

FOUR and five beautiful rooms and bath, all latest Improvements, newly decorated; corner

IBth ave. and Jlth at.; rent $14. \FOUR and five rooms; all improvements; $13

nt f m . rAPARTMENT. 7 light rooms.all ImproTements.

steam heat, hot water supplied; rent I26'$27- Apply Janitor, Id Durnet at.; tel. 4460J.

and $14 up; half month rent fi and S8 Rose sL

Inquire B6

: I’A miles i tbio n r hotel

KAON lFirEN T view; 6U acresfrom BemardivlUe fltaUon, luiial ............. .

etts, gentleman's resld'-nee *sr farming house and outbuildings. Inquire owner, West Kinney at., oUy.

FRQPERTT for sale: store and 11 rooms, flve minutes from Lacka-WHnnn Htailon. price

86,500: oa account of removul. will a*'i'*‘pi nny l«asofiahle offer; no agents, ft West Dickerson gt., Dovar.

I tn tto r -LOTS In restricted section, $260 up; (10 i

(8 FRANK room 401SIIIEI.DS. 142 Mnrke! st ,

p’AHM-fi4 aero*, near Unlonvlllfi, OrHngB • I N. Y.. good farm. biilldlngH h-.iis.-

I s<*ven rtkims and attlp, lOO npph* lr<-'*K. hH ''l.itlndi' fruU, 10 acres onion ground. 40 ii rr-H

iTHohie: prifft! only $1,800; terms, half < aMfi. grf^f»st bafgaln ever o ffers . KIBRAN

. . . . 1 rurilon s t(10 down. --------------— ------------------- ------------------- rr-.:—L • NEW JEIlBt;r FAHM&-F»ve Bcres, $HK), $6 , in.iiitbljr; miur .\iln nllc CUy nwirkets.

J f'ARTEHFT FT.. 34-Twelvp rooms and bath; j all h*>1 water heat, larxe• p-hftdy gr*‘unil« and hiwn. b/trn; rent moderBie

an*l will**:- rent; p*'SHVKslon immediately. LOUIS .S('HLKSIN*7ER, UriU*n hulldtng.

ONE blnck from oceAh; splendid view; elght-r-<om cotLOK’!, with liRSh; hot and eold water;

flic* garage. WM. rjHk'iDKY, Cliff and BeachAJ’ARTMfiNT—Low rent: up to date: six or

rvjci

FOUR rooms and hath; ail Improvement*;steam heat furnished; rent $1&- 70Q South

14ih Bl.

Hvpfs,. Hrarlii-y Reach. N. J.suvnn rooms; Janitor servjcei call or tele-

phr.ne 2fl43L. FRITZ. 77fl Broad ___________

___ TO LET. Iwo coitn^r^s. »t Relmar. N. J., fur-Ri*SEVJLi,M. N.irih i»lh rt , llsfi-nn^' H-room i h'lunf: all Improvenuuitn. gioil nelghtmrhuiKl; | [oomii arid baih. Inijulre R. TAYLOR. SSIO

.mvenloni lo LiU-kHwaima Station; for *iiie or i Ltilon tmlhllng, Newark.

a p a r t m e n t s , Ansonla. 1166 Broad *t.; six rooms and hath: all Improvements; near

South at. Station. Apply Janitor.

FAIRMOUNT AVE.. 263—Modern flats; flve and six rooms, bath: heat furnished; fine

neighborhood; near Routh Orange car*.________FAIRMOUNT AVE., 144—fievep niee light

rooms and bath; select nelghlKirliood.

- , tw*i rtirnllirii b e n j a m i n . 6.6 Bank.

S prliifT fleld*

I poll and cUttiJiU- fur fruit, berries, poultry, .-x- i (fllent factlllft-s; title Inwrodj botiKkl fr*-e

OHi'HARD ht.. ni'ar 'Wnlnut, coxy Heveii-poom h*‘iupe; iTTi|*rov**rnrnlfi; ni*wly d#i:*waJf«cl; In

fiVst-cLaps * *null(lnn, rent nvoUnrate. De klCHE- MDKD. fe”!' lln*ad,

Im-rent

APARTMENT of large and beautiful rooms to let. 'The third floor of D3fl Broad it ., with

heat and Janitor service.COZY’ seven-rwim collage (furnished); im'vernrnisI CK-eun view; shade trees; ,

tmirterate. JOHNSON RODQER3. Bradley = ATTENTIONI Allehtlop! to Rent-Hawdaome 7

FAIRVIEW AVE.. 12—First floor, tbree-fam* lly detached, five large, light roonts. bath,

Im ^i.. $15. SNOYTER. 275 Mulberry sL

Beach. N. J,. Bnx 15t>.

i.ANIEU FRAZIEK ^ Bailey bulMinn, ELIZAUKri'l! AVE., 7 i - « r-'mia; brick; bath:trtdloy lo j ___________ ______ ] Impruxcmenta; fin* rorditkin; goodAT Bprlngflelfl, on Morris ave. _____________ _____

Mlllburn the d « r; fsrvice to Bllx- r ^ f IY'E-ACRE farm; three-mom house; neny |abetb shortly; accessible to churches and , pK-nool; abuntlanre of fine large cherry

borhord. Imnedlatfl [losBeeslon: $,3S.

BRADLEY REACH—Cozy five-room cottage*.facing Flotcher Lake, near ocean: Improve­

ments: $160 up. A. C. KINSEY. Beach and i.'llfr avoB.. owner.

schools; 4^ acres; ft-room bouse. In excellm l uoDcIltlon; nil Improvemf^ts. except gas; small bam; can be bought cheap. Apply A. L i'TROBB ft RARKLfinr, 702 Brood st.. Newark.

734 Prmltntlalexi'flllenl shade; on good road, tw*a mllos fv-im depot; only $1,000 cash. OSGtXJDDY, oppoelB*

' depot. Bomervitle, !•. Jj______________ —

K c a rn F a•N L Y 11,980 C6Mi, price $!j!,60(>; sicvre prr*p«rly,

Kearny av*,, two stbres. business section,

i h « r t H l llg ,f a r m s , farmer prtee*. | 1,000 up: hour New

York: fifty trains dally: jjommtJUtlrm. $0.

bargain; act quick. ANDREW FIriiLMsrkst st

L y n tis F a r in a .

[ AT ailOUT HILI.S—N<*W place, bum to appeal * io eniall family of taste and m eans, Indiana

limestone house, large grounds, g a n g s , oMustt^d : umrng other beauGful and well-kept places, i h'.K;Hb. ft WlLET, 165 Broadway,I New York

CHOICE liOTR on North Brood s t , now a State aid rood ronm-cLlng thi«t uttnictlve

ports of Newark and Clixalwth; lots h^re are •urs to doubl*? Id value In few yeurB. dHatlnsd to be high-eiass suburban Kctlon; We«*3ushlc Fork In view with convenient access; twenty minutes by trolley to Br.»ad and Market *ts,: three minutes’ wnik to Lehigh Btntton, trolna to o o n n se t^ th Pennsylvania tunnels: Investb

B n m m lt.61’MMIT. N. J.—$7,600 buys perfect bnme:

four ocrea; elevation 500 feet; house, 11 rrHim*. bath; cRy water; bom, three stalls; chicken-house. 800 or more chickens; hcut>e, wagons,, sleigh; easy terme. £ . C. HOLMES Agency.

OtfOPOmiY. opposite depot, SomaYville. N. j,

FA R M S FO R S A L E OR B K C U A xSOE. OUT O F TO W K .

gate before buying el»««'ber^ take Main lAne fttrg COOUQx, owner, 22 CUnum pl ■

l« 1 c « H o p a ts 'o n v .

S y lw gji Fftrk» J .BTLVAN PARK—MMiatoiA oottoge and tMin*.a-

1«/w •lies: high attitude: chormlog scsener/; P]>ring water, iKtoilng, fishing; quiet; rsBi»

FARM^, all slxfis and prices, for sain or (<.i- changr-; jr*'ntl*-man'p fruit farm. 43 acn-s 17

ocren of fruit, fine orchard; handsome M rnnm house, all imprj'-vemenlfl; worktnan'fi hmisf T rooms, all rv+’CCfisarv oulbulldlnga. In fM-rfeol order; muHt be »>p|d at once; If you want a hspdpomc pniveriy and on Income proJuesr, this la the plucc. 'WALTEll. 613 UnL-.n bldg.

M ILFniUi AVE. l<l2~-Onc-famlly house, nine roomK btjj buihi all Improvements; In splon-

dlil condltlm; rent $3(12.6, I5LACKLOCK. 1-H8 MurkiM Ml

CAMPERS—Wiu rant tents at Keoneburg Bruch £*. r tno weeks In June, $16; furnish

and ti room and bsjh aponmeots, with all , mcHlern Improvements, IncludlSK dumbwaiters,

steam beat, electric light and Janitor service, In the new Peshlrte apartments, Nn*. 445 to 44ft Clinton «ve., cor Peshlne ave.; open for InepecUon; rents reasonable, I.OWT ft BER­GER, fifth floor IfetropolltaD buildi&g. Market and Waghlngton *ts-; tel. 3500.

f i n e 5 5 room flalsi brand new; 'VYoodeld* section; modern Improvements; fine location:

only $t$-i2fl. QRBEN. T(M Broad st.FOH RENT—Two large fluora, obe large bo**-

TiMDt. 81-S5 Market ai.-

lijei and ail mnvanleiKea. Addi-EBi Camp, Bin 1 kl?-.. .'ItT®!?*.™*(Jl. News office. '

MT ri-K.^.RANT A\'K.—Seven and twelve room housps. lan?c yards, all Improvemente; rein

very rmvlcr.ite. H. M. BRITTAIN. 103 Belle. vSlk- ave.

BEILMAB. N. j —Ootlagc, 2IH Eieventh ave., ne»r the iM.-eiin; *1! Imit)n>venrkents; jaxuieBBloti

ol tmcc. E, C. ROBDnTSON. IU5 Market *l„ Newark.

, NICELY furnished house. 10 rooms; all Im*—~ — . . . ----------- ! ur»V4;mcniP: with piano; $376 season. H. R.-E legan t flight r l AVKUTY. 7)1 Bfitadway, Ocean Grove. N. J.|iki. Key* at i.l, nr * —3--------------— ^

five rooms, bath, dumbwaiter, all Improve*OOtDflhalls

mams, all rooms extra large, light and nicely . . a furnished; JauUor eervlce;

FIVE-ROOM flat, nicely decoflted, a ll . Im- provements; good location; rent reasonabt '.

Inquire I8S South Orange ave., or IM No,’ih Third al.

decorated runt $10.AVON PL.4 1$—Four room*; Improvements, JF’

Earl s t , $12. $lft. $14; five rooms; all Im- prwementa: halls lighted and cleaned. Applj lUft FY'illnghuysen ave.__ ,* ^AVON AVK., 170, near E^gen * t—Five rooms

FIVE ROOMS, with tubs, toilet on single hou»e; part of garden for tenants; |i3 .

inquire 42S South Seventh st. ______________

WF-ST END. a v e . balh; Hf-atn hrutcr; l ki. Key*

PI^lEMEClcE, Iho Market a t ; office hours. 'SPRING LAKE. N. J.—Modern summer cot- JO 12 :WJ lages for rent. Send for descriptive b*3oklet,HOL3E. w-v.TrT room,, bBlh. «enm hem. oiec- | *V ',' '"'l-!.!!;----- ! AI.YEA ST.. iO—Flrsl tlnor. Ave r c ^ l . two-

trif ilgli’ cor I3lh av*. and So n th I FURNISHED collages, llOfi tn $700; largest family house; newly decorated; $13.50. J, 0■( K»". . ' Mremlsee' McCURDV. Sfi'i Inroad , il*t: carrlsgert at station and office. Bee WIEDKaNMATER. 61 Hamburg pl.

FIVE light ffxjras, bath; hot and eold water;rent $13. 741 Springfield sve., comer Avon

ave. .

Hod bath; light and ; newly papered and . ■ -------------- -- ---------- s ite--------imlnted; cheap rent to doelrable uenanta

f i f t h s t , 8 0 4 -n 4 family house; renn

B24. m Broad st.-

three rooitiE *n th^^^ r and $ft. Apply :oom

FLOOR, four rooms and bsth, with Improve­ments. 53 Grafton ave.

ROWLANDmentj;

GRAIN, Slock and poultry forms, H*-n.*a»vell, 1 Belle Mead. Somerville, Millington. L^ng HUl,

__■ ' ftMITH. 77 Mt. fiirmel way. Ocean Grove,ST,. 20—Nine rooms; all Improve, n n n v F V J -*'ll'*ni condition; suitable fur one i OCEAN □^u» a, L'otiaKc. T large rooms

AHTOn ST., 52—Skx large Iwims In two-fam­ily house; with desirable c*nup]c; alHo four

McLOCOHLIN. 22 Clinton et, ' "n'> ".'im o ; larjo , rw.rai; low rent, HI HAfkhurN, st.--------- ----I ground*. stR8. THORN. H.1 Broadway. , ...... ......................... .........— •

GARRISON ST., l<fl—fill room*, lower floor, (wo-famly flat; cold water Irnprox'-ements;

$16. 51 Hamburg pl.

VHOHK desirable bungalpw apjj canjp sites m IS60 gad upward* on beautiful

I'oat . . . .fifty lot* sold; send (or circular. ALTFUD H-.

. . . ___ . . . . . aceoonIshittfl have struck a popular chord; grftiy a f«ir M t; batter be one of the fortunate buyers. I V t y E & iJftUBN. m Market et.

■ o a iitM ln Srgtiovi*MOCNTAIN STATION—Choice building plct.

lOOklfiO; attractive, dHlrahle. healthful; prJus Jt.dOO; cash flOfi; worth dcubU. Al«- BERT CALN. South Orsnga.

MAKYOTT. 18 Ml. Prospect pl., Newark. N. 1-

W ^ m t OrftBV*.GOOD buUdlzif sites on WheeJer eb. ozkd Llad»-

ley ave., w ssl- Orange, for sole; also Ahs tnvertmsfit properly. n e tU u 17 per cent.. *x- e h in c , ooiuMmtl. H K R lkB T A U R n !(. W RDMde ,v , . . W at * }r u fc _______________TWO'FAMJILT 10-room bousa, Improvement*.

Address House, Box M, News ofloo, Oroiig*,

Murray Hill. r>enviUe, Parslppsny, flnrlngfiet: large ami small elegant homes; smne with stock, crt*pe and toolsp^ C. C. MORROW. 800 Brood st,

PI>1-:A?tANT i^even-rooin hcnj^: all conven- ' I icru'f^; liHhfly i<% trolley: on Miller s ( .; rent '

reasonable. Inquire 40 Elisabeth ave. I

FA R M S W A P fT B D ^ o r r O F TOW N.FARM wanted to rent or buy within IV4 hours

of Newark: running water on farm proferrert; Sussex County preferred; state terms. AOdevs Farm, Box 6, News olTMfi.

ASTOB i»T water. wi]| be

JORALRM'W, ■

2*4-“House, six rrxMTLs; gun. toiiat» e put In order; key Z72>4; $16. 278 W sshlngton ave.

THREE-STORT brlck hooro' good romHiInn;^,ftll Improvements: near depot; cheap rent

TO purchase, farm near £k>Nngfleld, Short Hills. Lyon* F^rms; state lowest price.

amount of mortgage. Address Prlisclps], Box 90, News offios.

good tenant. Inquire, 175 High at.

AT Long Rrooh, N. J.~Furiil»b<*d opttages for the season, tilftO, $400 and $500; nicely lo­

cated. VAN HUEL ft HOLTRON.

i BURNET COURT. 16. 2 l, 211. S# Burflel sf -

BELMAR-rI>oubI« teni, 12x14. to let 'by the week; will occammodete six people. Address

Seashore, Bo* 51. News office.

EIGHT-ROOM hous* to $st: 29 Arllaglop n . Apply D WOLFF, 89 Market.

HIGHLANDS—Camp. Atlantic cottages and tepta to let. furnished. Address AUaotlc,

Bax 8. News office.

HIGHLAND A VS., 27, near Second ave.—« n

HiailLAKDB. N. J.—Stone cottages and lento, fuiraishod ftw housekeeplnf, oti shore frooL

C. WIXXiAMB.rooms and ’bath;' s Ih flikta. lOfi BelYevUis. { BUNCUiOW at Ocean Grove for rent. ^Ldirtsit

a*v». Inquire 64 Taylor sL t 'j. SC8 Oorslds *L

( GRANT RT.. nichts; rent

New; all Improvements; gas range, hot and dentia) building, oold water, sseam heat; Janitor; nicely dero> rated; light rooms; twn mlnot.^ from Lacka- watuia 0rt>orT five mlnutee from Brood and Market; to $S4 per .month. FAIRCHILD.BALDWIN CO., 186 Market st.

2fta- second flooe—All impfove- $2fr ^delU y Trust Oo„ FTu-

HUMBOLDT BT.j second floor: 7 rooms; seiH arale etaami nails furniahed; screens; shades;

f ln e^ ^ rtm en t; &0, GIFFORD. 794 Prtiden< tIaJ,

BEAUTIFUL flat. 152 Wgahington ave., cor­ner: six laiYO, Ifffbt rooms and bsth. all Ini-

provements, steam heat; porch and window screens; convenient to depot and trolley. Ring second floor bell.

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BKAUTIFUL FLAT, 144 Ridgewood ave., near Cllntmi avia—Five iLghl'-'and aliy roonhi im

new teu ss; a ll BnproVinoe&ts; ahsoe*. scresos: bans eaipeted; rbnt reasonable.

Ht-NTRRDON 8T., HS8. near CTInton av e .- pMlrable five m d six room new single flats;

every room light and airy; rent |I6 to $20.HUDUON 6T-. ILL rortier K#«-Thres nlcs

rooms, tn good condliton; second floor; Ira- provemenU; one block from four troljeysHTLL^n^ F L , 7t*-Ten roopu; a ll improve-

meats; aguthora exposure; newly deer*ra£0d.' 80K6CRA24, 212 South lOtb s t TsL 4106J, *

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? ? E W X E K E l ( ^ m ^ . I X a , N E W S , t \ ^ D M E S D X T , JT T K E 3 . 190g.--------- - . . --------- ---- • ■ .T ^ .r/.

HOWARD ST., n a . n « r Court-Four roohw, bath and all ImprovrmtJitii, omul] fHniliy •' nly

loqulra U LKVIN. IIW tiprUnfl^ld a v « .______H lO H ST., 43+—Thrift or foop nlor room*; Im-

provamem*; Ui Nirloily private houw; rea- ■onabla termi for tho riyhl rourl^-U lU H ST., 2B7—Kim. al* rooma. bath, Im

provemants, Ituiuire JiitiKor, flrat floor, imo rooma, W, lagmiiT iiltf Court at-______________H ILL 9T., .S2-m—moifuiic apaftmauta; tpacial

^nducetnaoti now to reflnad dduHi. Inqulra ra-ner, WARD, ‘M Hill ati'V D SO l^ST., 23, near Otmigf at,- Four roorna,

9U1.5U.

V". 19A P A R T lfB IfT t* ROOM S A R D V LA TS

nur _________ _TWO UBfumlahad room* for Ufhl hou^B ap- ' tnf. B7U North 7 lb aU

L lTTI^TO N A m . fl:a. near 16th at*a.-Flva light rooma. all Imtimvcmanta; pantry-; t|)ei|

bath: bblla fumlahed, na«ly drccjrated: r<*nt_________________________M Ta‘Li3TON AVK., fl'wr. a ll im-

pruvemcaila; I2t>. 2&i and third floom;*14 and 117. Inquire on pramlaeB or tfll. l::>86K.LlTTIiETOK AVE.. n -F ln « flat, top floor;

ala light rooTTiK and hath, all improvementa; atfMni heal, In Ana nalKhitorhixxl; rent *Im1.LE&CON ST., an—Flrat Apor and baaement.

Inquire MHS. J. M. HAVB. 1182 I^afayeite al.ilT . I'ROSP'bcjT floorT flve

rooni»‘, biiUi. all linprovemanit. hfuit.rent *20; seL'iind floor, T rooma, butb, all Im- nrovementa, ct(<am heat, rent *2fl; [KHiaeaHlon IniiuHiAutely. Inquire on preiulaea or HIUU. C R O r^ E lll. owner, 171) Market at-M~T.' PBOSPEl.T A VB~ ! floor tor

rent, to man and wire.MVljnSTRHT AT., 287, oppoalte <''(ittagO—6<o-

ou* Bpartnient, aavan light rooma. all im- iirovamerus; convenient to MarKet, Droad or Bouih rtt. Station.- DOUOHTT ft OOUU>, filU Broad at., room 14.IflJLBERRY ST.. 221—Flat, T rooma; All Im-

provemenlB. Inqulro of OHAH. FRADNTREiL, 100 Petinaylvanla ava.MORTON BT., fll'-l'lve ror ma, on third floor:

water, gaa. tuba, J, WU. RUPPRECHT. T5fl Broad at.UAHKETT ST., .T78—n e t , Ave light rooma* 4rltb

modern Improvarnenta; rent *14.m a g a z in e BT.. 40—Six large racmi to lot;

rvm |I2 .

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NEW' BT., 138, comet Otloan^-Flvo rooma and bath; aapftraie tolMa: all Improvement^: light

on three eldu: rem *22. Call f lm floor or own- •r. A. O. PC T T , B7 Haiaey at._______________NEW flata, Ave rnotna; bath: all Improra-

menta; h^le fumlahed. lighted; j^anltor a«r- Wce; rent $16- Inquire JaoUor, 1 ^ PeahJiye ave.N EW YORK 78—Second flat, flvo rooma.

All Improrementi. Inquire aecoiul floor.

NELsSON Pt,., 48-PEWBN BOOMS; A IX IMPROVEMENTS. IN grjR E SECOND

FLOOR

N R L90N PL,.—Five rooma, bath; all Improve- menla: cenlral tocallon: rani low; ateam heat

fumlahad. Inquire Q. SCHWARTZ, *'0 Nelson 'J.. or Model Tailoring (.'ly., 222 Markat atE L60N PL., 48—Elegant llglil Aai, six rooms and bath; Immediate potaeiaJun. Inquire M.

'C. UOCH:, 188 FiUrmount ave.j NELSON PL., <11—Pine flat, 7 ronma, buth, atMam heal, all ln\pro\emante inquire on

pn'mlaoa or 2GH Marltut at

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) NELHO.N PL.. 40—Six rooms and bath. Btaam hfii.t furnJeh("i1.

NoRTtrW EtT rT>RNER ORANGE AND 57H STS.—riveV large light rooma and bath, all

ttn|irnvHrntfntlv.^enl *1 , fnqulre 1& Easez at.NORTH SHVENT-H ST., B0+-A dMlmblo Bat|

elx or is-ven n^ome; all Smprovemenia.ORCHARD ST., i&-FLrat and third floore,

figh t rooms; seexmd ii.<or, Mven rooma; lentlalWater and gas, Pruded I building.

OliANGE ST,. Hi6—Eloven roomn and bath; aJl ln(iircrvem<-ntH; uiso Htnhle If drulred. 52

Myrtle ave.; key IfiD Orange at.________PIIVBICTAN wanting a tjne aulte of rooms

ckn iind wfljne by answering thlB ad. refined. Central unlghborhood. Addroas Rellabio, Bog Nows offiixi.

’ PLANE ST., 55—BIX large light rooma amt bathf all ImprcrvemeniSi rent *18. Inquire

15 ICsaex st.PARKER OT., 281—Five light, airy rooma.

bath, pantry, etc.; all improvements; newly deoqraL,ted.POLK ST,, iw . between Fwry and Lafayette

bis.—Four large rooms to let. Inquire 100 Hn]land st.PARKHURST ST., W>—Second and third fl<W9:

Dine nx>ma; rent *20. Inquire 211 Plane sLPBSHINE AVE.. 27d-Four rooms; all im-

provementa, rent reiisunable.QUITMAN 8T., 0d“ 8<rven light roomfl. S'wnd

floor, all fmprovemems, new, ocnvenient and Tory daolnkble; rent cheap; third floor bell.RIDGEWOOD AVE., lft-F lv» large rooma,

bath and all modem Improvemanta; halls car­peted and decorated; use block from Cllntoo a v e .; rent alarta June 1. |iQ s&4 *16. J.FRANKBL, 4» Hillside p i . ____________RIDGEWOOD A\Tfl., 109—.=Ur light roomB.

bath, Bteoin heat* all improvementR. Inquire 111 Ridgewood ave,ROBBVHJjB, North Sixth at., 02—Handeonie

flat, 5 rooms afid ba,th; siearii beat CurnlshKl Ifl’ owner: five minutes to D.. L and W. Slu.- tlon; rent reosctinblaROBEVlLLlil, Central ave.—ilrlck: third floor;

s ix roomn; halls carpeted; heal furnished; r « ii free June 15; *28. GlI-TORD. 784 Pru­dential.ROSEVILLE—Uppar half of house; all modem

Lmprovoniontfl; 7 largo, oJry rooms; adults only. eC H W A ^ . R1 North Fifth at.ROSEIVILLE—Second floor; two-family house; 'dialrahUi convAnlont location. Address

BREITinJT, 241 Clifton ave.ROWLAND 6Tm i—Seven rooms and bath; all

Improvemenls. Inquire at 3 Rowland at.•OUTH 20TM 580-New bouse. aU Im-

inxyvemenbB but heat; ready June 10; first floor, five rooms, *15, third floor, olz rooms, llfl; two minutes to Rpiingfleld ave, car, two minutes to Plank rnad car to New York, healthy looatloTLe o ih 'H SE^-^NTEJONTa ST.. 727. s o c ^

door from Hprtngfleld av'e.—Handsomely orated flat of five rooms, bath and pantry. aU Improvements: In thrue-famlly houooj to fanv lly of Oflults. rent *18, Inquire 72S South Eighteenth

. ; enUTH 6TH BT.. 841—Six rooms and bath; all improvements, including pteam heat; sep­

arate entrance; laundry In cuUar; rent reason-ebla.SOUTH IBTII ST., 644, noar Bprlngfleld ave.—

Flat, six light rooms, wjilh large pantry and bath: a ll Improvements; adultB onlySOUTH ISTH RT.. RM-Flat, Sl» rooma. also

two attlp room#; will rent together or •Ape- rate; new house; all Improvements,SOUTH lOTH ST,. 183-Six rooms and b ^h ;

all Improvements; *25 monthly, Inquire F idel­ity Trust Co., Prudential bullalng.SOUTH l e r a s t ., n roolnii a-mm-

lly hou«e: waier and gas; tl2. Apply room 624, 800 Broad Bt.________SOUTH 7TH ST., *22—Five rooma, on second

and third floors; rent 113. Inquire oomer Iflth ave. and Kent at.SOUTH 5TH ST., I22-Plve rooms and bath;

nloelr decorated, airy corner flat; rent | l d Inqulrg drug store.SOUTH 12TH ST., 474—Five rooms and bath;

rent *X8 to nlba family. Inquire MRS. OREO<yagN.SOUTH lOTK ST.

and both, SU; top floor; aduli425—Plat, alx large rooms

ts pretened.SOUTH OTH ST.. 4B0-Flve large roomei im­

prove men in.SPRINGFIELD AVE., 501-Four and five

large, light rooma and bath; all Impts.: new­ly dsooroted; cheap rent; also flats In other ports of city. Apply lonlmr, ]>renilses.8PRINOFIELD AVE , 84-F lve rooms and

bath] one block a ^ v e High st. Inquire en gFemlsiis, or A. FISCH, 7B2 Bro§d at.SUYMOUR AVD.. I T S ^ larg^ light rooms

and bath: saoond floor: separate nteam heat: Igreens and amdnr* and hsills fumlahed; near C91nton ave.

all

BFITHOUR AVE,. 205-Stx alrge. light roomft bath: all Improvsmsnte; halts carpeted; rent

I1&. Owner. C ^ S . GOODMAN, 465 Oentral

AHERMAN a v e ., corner Htonton st.—<Ptve rooms and bath, all Improvernenla, rant low.

Inquire MRS. WOLFSON, 41 Hillside pi., cor- n sr Rm s i tRHEKHAN a v e .. 2 i8-F onr attic rooms; \ water and gaa: small family; rant |9. Apply S l4 Sberauw ave,, aacond floor.

rht

ih,

IBCOND AVE.. 140—Nine rooms; alt Improve­ments. Inquire Pldellty Trust Co., Praden*

bulifllng.______________OND AT.. 140, near Otwnge st.—Plva

reams and hath. A. P. OARTER, 844 7th J h __________________________________

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THE CLIFTON.Few b l ^ clmui aporlments, seven rooms and

botlL With all modern Impravements; 10 min- utss'^ distant from Lackawanna Btatioti and tw o minutes from High School and city park; unsurpsABoble for their eomlort and ocoommo- datloos; rent IBS to $40 per month; 140-151 Cflirton ave. ANDERSON, agent, 4T4 Broad sL ; Janitor on premises.

TO U nr, two six-room flats. In two-family house; tower flat, six rooms, all Improve-

msuts, laoluding steam heat, $21: upper flat. ;| itar raoBUp all ImprovemeDts except steam b«at,

*10. UT Boutb_81xth Jtt„ ~ ' ~awq J- F, O’j

nsor South Orange 78t Broad aL

TO RHKT—Bsven largeTught. airy rooms, bath OBd oU Improvements <«xcept heat), balls fur­

nished and heated; adults; rent cheap to right Pftrty; flO Polnler st., near Etlnabelh ave,; fine nalgnboebood; four trolleys.

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TO LETT, three largo, airy rooms, m strictly ^private family; flrst floor; water and gaa; Christians preferred. Apply 265 Broome s t . ASOi Wavsrty «ve. .TO LBT—jrentr ntfe rooms ; Vswly papered and

*^*atsd; to respectable colored people; adults Bbeflkeld it.

Its;

TO LST, four rooms, first floor, two-fomlly bouse; rent *lfl. Inquire 6B Alpine st., near

g m n d s gvo,TWO baaUUfal flats In private house on High _ ; first and second floors, 6 large, UsAtnoow sooh: steam heated; oil iinprovmnsats:

dentls.t. Address V,,

TW O fflns 7-8 room fiats; Rosevms seetlun;stsaiB b s ^ a n and entronoM; new

g d Q w ; deosntfsdi only ORBGN. 184

worn,, m a n t 0«of. IM lU n ro i* m , |1 - nn^ rooms,floor, 80 U beny st.; rent restonsble,I t w o room, hath, with brlT»t, fiiniHr;

T V niU T H HT . 455. nrar 10th iv r .-F lv * ruums, 1ji thrve-fHmlly h-maa: ail impf«>vs-

mentB. Inquire Junlior. 173 BprlDg^eld ave., ojU'loth atiRvTltUKB aulf hMjruB; water, ga«, dry cement

yftlliir; aduii«i unly. denirable; 10, rendy; llhJ Wright at. lii(|Ulw> of tidlor, 118.

TIIltKIt llfKiMH TO LET CENTRAL

tK yU m t: lb CEDAR BTVERONA a VK . near Mt- Rrosijvecl av«.—

Blx nronu*. bath; s ll Improvements; steam heat furiilaht<i free; large, ligiit rix>ma: poe- MpMion ImmeOWUly; rent $20. Inquire on prtinl«**B or 8IKG. CRON'inClM. owner, 1711 Market Kr

W e d n e s d a y s = S p e c i a l R c a l E s t a t C D a y S = & i t B r 4 i i y s

VAILSEIURGH. Columbia H elghta-F lat In new two-famlty houav. d Howell pi ; alt Im-

menta, ateani heat; one bltn'k. fruui Bouth Or­ange ave. Inquire second flour.VAILHBt’ ROM section, west of Banfurd ave,,

IMi, Richelieu Terrace—Nix nxima. Lath, stvom h hftHi; *21. GHIBRIN. 22 I'llnirtn »t _ :VAN BUBHN HT.. ifiH-Klegani flats, five |

nioms and b sth : all Improvements except \ heat. \WARREN BT., cor. Littleton av*.--Fine apart- |

ments of five rooms and bath, and seven rooms and bath; all Improvements: hoot fur- I nished; rvuoivable rentBPRINOFTELD AVE., 72t4-<?omar flat of six

rooms and bath; fl8.BOtJTH lOTlI ST.. 28ft~Four rooms, alcove;

bath: *14.BANK BT.. 433—Five rooms and bath, liA RANK 6T , 442—Hlx rooms and baih; III. FERRY BT.. Bl&-F1ve rooms; *12,FnHRY HT.. 54-Tw o rTwms; *5.BPRJNQ AT.. 84—Three rooroe, *S.BOMERBET BT., 47t-T h r«‘e rooms; *T.flO.

IlLABllERG ft EIEGLEH. HOO Broad at.WAJtKi*.N HT , 400-Flat, five light rooms ami

bath; aJ) tmprovem^^nln, enclosed porch»>s. Inquire premlHes, or 237 Feirry *<[WARRKN bt ., ITfr—Five large, ligbt rooms to J e t . rent 111. Inquire buiober shop.WALNUT BT , lft8—'Four large rooiria, *12; flr*t

floor and basement; water, gaa, large sunny ymd; In gewd neighborhood.W'ALLACH HT . 56—Five targe, light rooms;

oentrullv located, second floor, rent 114; be­tween Bank and 13th avn.WAaHlNQTON BT.. 4« i-V ery desirable flve-

ri>om fiat; all linprovcmetite; rent $18. H. F OSBORNE, B32 High at.WABlIINtlTON AVE . 47—,Sev»h rooms and

bath; ssparale sicawn h%>at, line floor. Ring sacond bell.

f i 'r k i s h b d n n o M B t o l k t -

lTIKSTNUT b t , 25-nrai-clHM front rooms.light hi'Ufpkeeplng If deslmJ. or single

ro<inih; cool atul. light, all Unprosemr-ntH; rea- Mi>nab|e.CHESTNUT ST . 2.7. near Hroid- Neatly fiir-

nlshed, pleasant single rouni, adjoining bath; sU Iniprovcmentt.KABT KINNEY KT., 45 -Tltree Targe rooma,

second floor, light hou»ek'^plng. two In fam­ily: nmt nmsoimble. mforenoe. Inquire on premlaos. ^EIGHTH AVE.. 5+—Front parlor, suitable for

marriod couple or two nien. also othor rooma for light houNakeepIng, all impn>vcmcm«.ElJd S T , 20—FiimlHliwi single and frmt con­

necting b<>um)h'‘os)ing rootns; large front room; rent reasomthle. ______ _ ____FRANKLIN 87',, 3fr—New and neatly funilsh-

od double room, also hall room; all tnud- fiTD tmprovnmcnts; near new city ballFRANKLIN ST.^^CO-Nlcr largo front, airo

small rooiu, and cold water 1i> good central location; revrmable.FRANKLIN BT.. 27 ■Se^nd floor front and

hack rooms, well furnished, running water: Improv'emnnts. o]>pi>sUe city hullFOURTH AVU. Isn’-NIcely fumlahed rooms,

conecUng or weiiorate, cumpleie' for huiuts- keeping; also rtxuns for gentleruAn.FOUHTIl AVE . 102-N lre lanre bay window

room; also two lonnecllng rooma. all Im- provemi'qi.'i; Usie of lAundry.FUI.TON HT,, !A—bhimtehod rwrm for one Or

twg genilviiyin. all Improve menu; private family.llAtiHEV BT., 70—Arcade Bpartinenta; lovdy

largo front rmim, eleotrlo Ughts, tiled baih. 'phomi; convenient for one or two young men wiFliliig home with r*flued psople. sununer nilM. r . CARRIE.KAlJ^ET HT., 2lia^TWT^ oonnertlng rooms

fumislied fur housekeeping; use ut bath, rentreoer-nnhlf.R/VliiFlT BT . « i—loLfge and »maJl roums.

nli'sly funiL^ed; all improvenieuta. rent moderateHIGH HT.. 43»^-Two neatly furotslied connect­

ing rooms tor light housekeeping, ail con- votifinct,cea, centrally located.

WEST KINNEY HT, 140. near High s i.—Bit and seven rooms, with bath; all Improve-

meblo. Inquire 023 High etWEST 8T., l6—Two nice rooms to let In tWo-

story house, emaH family.ISTH AVE., 143—Bteam heat: janitor servloe;

all modern Improvoments; Immediate poodes- slon. Inquire WILLIAM GHDRNFTELD, 40 Richmond at,, or 800 Broad s i.. Newark, N. j.17TH AVa.. ft&—Plata, four rooms; light and

airy; Improvemtints; new house, | i i and *12, Inquire II. HETZ. 372 Hunterdon st.13TH AVE.. 41. Dear High S t—Elegont flat.

saves rooms and bath, all tlKht, airy; ownsr on premiers; poesaaslon iminedlate,114—Five rooms, with Improvements, at 5TO-511

Bergen st. Inquire KELLEIR, on p r e sse s , or BRODY. 103 Broome st.16TH A\TIL, 315—Flat of throe oleAn rooms;

ncRr Car barns. Inquire 314 I6th ave.I4TH AVE., 332"F>ur rooms to let

114 N. J. R a ave.

APAIlTaiICBiTS, ROOM S A N D F L A T i_____FOUR or five clean rooms waiRed by three

adulls, stale rent. t>Jis or two lanUly houiH prelifired. Address Formaneut, Box 2, NewsofhCB.LADY and young son wish two unfurnished

rooms, Hosevllle or Irvington sectloQ, stats terms. Addresa Baast.-riabJe. Box 95, News officeUOTHER and daughtec^ desire three unfur­

nished housekeeping robms in refined Ameri- can famDf: gas; convenlenoea; ceruj^; rent reasonable. Address MRS. E. J. AVEOblLL, 145 I^llevElle ave.WANTED, seven rooms, oentrally located;

adults; ^1 Improvements; state full partloil.< lara Address W.» Box Rl, N ew s oflloe.

A PA R T H B N T St ROOM S A N D PLATA TO L B T -O U T O F T O W N .

SAST ORANGEX EPiUrt et_, 91—First floor in lu.ndfOinc new twu-fiuuLly house, c<.nslBtli}gi

of four nice, large, light roosna, all sepwriue Improvemontfi; handsomely (tecor^ued; tiled baths, rent *25. ke>:B at 2%iR fioutli Cluitun s t , or owuer, CKRIHTIAN SINN, 1H8 Muxkei st.. Newark.EAiJT ORAjNGE—F lats in new two-fKmIly

house; atx rooms and bacK; oil modem im' pswementa; separs4e oteam hf«.ter9 and en­trances; 123. PHILIP J. BQtWlSRR ft CO., 13G Market si.EAST ORANQEl—dsTefl-nmin apt#., all tmpts..

five minutes from Erl& fifteen minutes Lsusk- awaiuia, trolley, X£2\ five rooms, all Lmpti., 419. Inquire Old Dodd at., Htaist Orange.EAST ORANGEY—Private family, three Large

conneotlng rooms; light housekeeping; re­fined party; references exchanged- Address K. Box Ifi, Nex'fi oflloe.Ea BT o r a n g e , West s t —Six roocne arJ

bath; oJl Inuirovcments; rent $13 and $20. PHILIP J. HOWlilHS ft IXX. l«9 Market s tE1A8T NUTLET, Melrose a%'e.. GO, two blocks

from railroad station—Flat. thre« rooms; water and gas.FOUR ROOMS on socood floor; water and

10 minutes to Went Orange car; rent $H. 16 Tlchenor place, near Harrftion ave.H.AJRR1BON, HatnJUon at., 26—Nice, light,

large nx)m*. with water <m sei onj rtmt modersis. Inquire on prernlMys.IRVINGTON—Fine 6-room flat; sd] modern Im-

proveineuls except heat; fine U’c&Uon; near troUeys; only $17. ORBEN. 784 Broad st.IKVTNGTOK—Four rooms, with bath and part

Improvenionts in private house. 2;l FrankUn sL, near Elmwood ave.IRVJNOTON—Flat, dvs rooms and twuh, all

Improvements, tlA Htondiud pt., cor. 21st at,KBIAIINT. Bergen ave., 224-Two-fomJly flat,

new, with all modem Improvementa J. K. ALLEN, Davis and Borgen aves.

NEW APARTMENTS,CORNER MAIN AND BALDWIN 9Tfl..

EAST ORANGE.Seven and eight all light and airy rooms and

bath and with every ciodom device at mnd- erate rent, In the heart of best residential sec­tion; trolley cars pass the door; D., L. and W, Station within three minutes' walk; build- lug faces southwest, insuring an abundance of sun In winter and cooi brspees In autpoicr; special tnducementB to desirable tenants leas­ing now; writs for pamphlet. JOHN J. MA­LONEY. 10 Railroad pi.. East Orange, N. J.ORANG'E—Six large rooma, every Improvement;

beautiful yard and prsmlBes: rent reason­able; with or without ^able. Apply on prem­ises, SI Taylor s tROOML9 to let, with ImproveiDGnts.

trol ave.. East Orange.303 Cen-

SEVEN rooms: first floor; in now twwArtaly hutum; 233 Burnett at.. Bast Orange; separ*

ate entrancea and heaters; gas and eleotrie light: tiled bath; beam cellUig In dlnlng^oonx; hoadsotnely <kcoraJted; rent 1,11. Inquire B. R. BAXQR, 251 hOarksC st., or nearest agent.BIX rooms and bath, ILIKlO.

near Main, Orange.84 Ceatbe st..

'TH E FAIRBANKS."477-479-461 Main sL, Orange,

two blocks from D., L and W , R. R ,; trol­leys pass door; the only thoroughly up-to- dste Apartment-house In tbe Oranges; ele- valM, stsom laundry, tslophoce, eta .: Ule- phODA oomKcUon. Send for roider. In- qtilre a O. BENJAMIN, on ppemlsefi.

rooma, first floor, all Iznprovemeots, $12.50, or four rooms, *13.90 nKmthly; bsauLl-

fuJ looAtion; trolley at ournsr. 80 »LriL tor- raoe, West Orange.THREE targe rooms, w ith water; rent $9, 21

Irvington pi., Irvingtoti. ___________

F U R N IB H B D F U T 9 TO LMT.

DBSlAADliE) furoisbed v>ortifiaQL six roona and bath; all improvemeuts; for small fam ­

ily adults: nferenoes: bast r^ d en tla l section Nswoflk; near I&'te Depot aad trolley: Wmmilb. tm October. Address C. B. A., Box 8, Nsrws offos.ROCEVTIIjE — Bix-room apa.rtment, all Im-

provemsntii, near station and trolley, for adults^ during summer. Address I*. Box 30, News office.THE DE LEON. 461 High r t , opposJta eourt-

houM—Vacant or fumlahed, six rooms and bath; all modem Improvements; steam hsat and hot water. Apply to Jaoltor, cm pgatnisei.

FU R IflfiH B D ROOMS TO L B T .BROAD ST., B*4. near Isuakaivsiuia etatlos—

Two and three oonneoUng rooms, stationary tubs and p lauaj all cmwaalsnoes fhr house­keeping; newly deooratsd.BROAD BT., 1006. Slberon Apartibents—Nloely

fumlahed room in small adult fam ily, for agentleman; all conveniences. Box 54, News office.

Address Elberon,

BROAD ST., llBSH r^I^sly furoisbed rooms;large oloseu: telephone; bath; four minutes'

walk to South Btrssc Station. Fronsylvanla Railroad.BROAD BT.. STB. near tAckawanna Station^

Two and three oosy front rooms, furnished for housekeeping, second floor; alao single room.BROAD AND CLINTON AVB.—PH vaie ^ t l y

.will rant well fumlshad room to gentleman. Address Roasgnable, Box 42, News c^ce.BROAD BTm 500—Larga furnlsbed trout room,

Caolng Washington Park; a ll cotivsnlenoaa.BBlLaV ILLE AVE., 144—Elegant apartments . of two or more rooms, running water, fur- ntAlisd or unfuriilHlied, cars i>sss the door.BELLEVlXiLB AVE.. 322 — N icely fumlahed

rooms, targe or small; comfortable for sum- wsr; fiofiysnlsnt la trains and troiiem- ^BEACH BT., 10-Nloaly furnished front room

for light housekeeping: also other rooms; all improvaments: nicely located.BURNET Wt.f 14—Two furalshod rooms to let:

all oonvenlenoes; also ’phone.BRUNSWICK BT.. 138—Two fumlshad front

rooms to let; ring bell twice.BANK ST., 466—FumlsbMl rcMim to rc^iec-

tabls teatlemaa or lady.OOBi F L , IS, <Mnm M anhall s t , bswik <tf

CtfitObbla TTisatre—Ntoely furnlsbed slnglt Afid oqonsoHBg rooms tor l l ^ t bousekeeptnf | all ittprovemsitWi 6L50 up.COURT ST-, T2-4Asbt bousekeeptng rooiqi,

ainfla and oaonaetbig, with all cimveniffioeB, facing (ha street; also Useplng rooms; gas and hath; moderate prleas.

RE BT., 13L third house from Bark |d.— ' and im tu rouipi: running vstar, fine

— aad teatful; telephone.

AflBVXT PABK-«AeeoiiuBodattoa for tbe asa-son oan be secured by refined family; nesr

ooeea; large ■ oool rooms; all convenlenoep; board ntar. Addrsse Shore, Box 14, News of­fice.IN private family, rurolehsd roome, with nfvio

jjjo* aad^- ^ me

on or before

J A RICH t^T., 7h—HanJeomely furokhad parlor on irTOoru] flour. RUltahle for one or two. In

private family; room uontaloa a pkuiu; tni,' pnA'fjriPDio.JAMJ38 BT-, 50-^Very fine rooms; w«*ll fur­

nished, with use of kitchen and dining rciom for light houeekrepera.JAM1'.S 8T„ T*J—Furniahed room to let; middle

floor.LARtlE handsomely furnished front room;

parlor and bedroomi one block from HnJmB'B etiiro aduHa. $d weekly. Addreee Neat. Box 12, News ofllce.LARdB furnished roum: suitable for two, In

Hill section. Address Clinton. iSox 4H. News njhueL.'HFAYJ-yrTL KT., 49—Nice Ikrg^ front room

for light hoiuiekeeplfig; oil Improvements, oian furnlfthud rotiiij to lot,LiliEKTY' BT-, 26, corner of Fafayotte-^Fur-

nlftbed Totrni for man: gas and batii, $156P*T WlH!k_MOlimiRIlY RT,, . w —N>wly furnliih^d ronms

fi:»r genti'-mon or light houwekeepljig. all IruprovemanUi; bnih, eic . near Central and I'ennsylvonla etatluns- __MULLEBUIY" s t ., 202, aJeo 80 Lafayette st.

LiLTge front room for light bouei'keeping. $2 week; no Objt^otlon to chTldjraiLMARHHALL ST.. 7. near City hall—Neatly fur­

nished front room; oleo rooms fur light bouse- keeijlng; all improvements; reasonable.MONTGuMiiRY A V E. 808, near Avon a v e .-

On« nice furrUshod room for eom« desirable gentleman, with a irapectoble family.IdT. PROSrECT AYE^ 76^-sFTont Nxjm to IM

to lady, furnlPlmd, $2 per week; fine neigh­borhood Apply HILL, eocoad floor.NT3V’” BT.T8S^Nlnely room forllgh t

houBOkeoplng; all ntodoni Improvemrnlii. uee of bath; refrigerator; very centra}; rent moderate.NEW ST-. fumJ^hod roomn; elngle

or light lious-'kuepJng. with bath. prIvaCv family,n e w b t .. 4^ Nicely fumlahed froui room:

also room fur Ilgiii housekeeping; all Improve­ments,NORTTi SITV'ENTII ST . IVi—A very large fnr-

niHhbd frvul r<x>m, .aultable for two gentle­men wishing homewjmforiri in a private ftimUy.NICELY fumlHhcd room, aultable fer r>nc or

two, near Hahne's; all Improvements; private fomlLy. AddruKM H . Box 26, Newa oflb-e.NORFOLK Bl'., 239, near Bank—Large rioms

for light houflaketrfilng, $1.50 up. cnnneollng rooms, ^ up; edl ImprovemcntaNEti?ON P L , £5“ Nlcely furnished front rt>om,

with bath, In private house; suitable fur one or two.ORANGE AT., 157—Room for light h<ujfiek<*<-p-

Ing. running water;, f2; ^two connecting rtKjms for housekeeping, W,&l5; Improvemeuts. Top boll. “*ORANGE RT., 5(H>-Kloe light frt»nt room,

handy to trolley and D., L. and W. KCatlon.o r c h a r d s t ., 28—CViTiDeotlng rooms, put lor

floor, fur hou&ekeeplng. running WHi**r; ) b*ep- Ing rooms.PARKHURST BT , near Proad—N jcelF DiT-

nlflhed rooms; private house; all Improvi- mctjtp; rates reasonable, Address Home, U<>ji 3a, Nows ofilce.PENNiiY'LVANlA AVE.. r>(>-OontlGmHn. pri­

vate family; all conveniences; ref<*rnm.’cB ex­changedPLA.VE PT , lafi-M ccly furnished front hail

n».i!Ti. [irlvaiM fninlly; rvASfinable; r*'ntral

R/tSEVlIJjE, R«.tl5g»to pi.. 2fK-Large, pleasant front rctom fur two gcntiompn; private ffim-

lly, home romlorU; otic minute to Rosevlllo Depot and trollcyB.RIDGEYVOOD A'VE, 58, off ClUilmi a w —

Furnished room to let. private fjijnily. ilII Improvements; ring third bell, right.

SUITE of three nicely fumlahed nxmia, four large clcweis, with private bath, telephone,

suitable for throe or four gentb-men, tes min­utes' walk to Broad and Market sis.; Mlect location; $50 per month. Address Belcct, Box IT, News office.

EKYICHAL very nice funilahed rO'imfl fur ger- lIcmeD or fur oouple; ulsn houeckeeiilng

roums; all Improvemenia; price very low In­quire 52 'Waltjut st., block from new oily h.ill.

SPRING ST., 37, beiwcnn Grant at. and Eighth a»e . near La/ knwajina Dopot—Furnl.-^hi.!

jTMiiri. $1; light hnuHokoeplng, $1.3fl, 12 p<-.r werk. ^

SHERMAN AVE. PH—Nicely furnlslipd room In slrictly private family; excellent locality,

ail ImproveiuentB; terms moderate.S1Tt’F3NTH A V E , 437—Front room, furnished;

every oonvenJettHru; ' phone: anuxll privatefamily; nt station.BTIHLINO BT., 37—Two oomirotlng furnlrticd

rooma, light housekeeping: all Improvementa.THOMAS 0T,. 09—Two pleoaant single rooms;

nicely furnished; all convcnlencea; reason­able; two mlnutna to South Bt. BtaMon.THOMA-8 f?T,, ISl—Lone womaa would like

Udy to rent front rrom: use of parlor ana kitchen, very homelike; $1.50.u n io n b t .> 144—Furnished rooms for light

housekeeping; all Improvements; atatlomyy tuba, hot and roH wateh; $2WARREN PIj., 11— front, nicely funilahi'l

hotuiekceplng rooms; like flat; refrigerabT. Intprovementfl; single ftinUshod bounokeoping room. 108 Plane at.WARREN BT., 602—Large front room to let;

fo f one or two.■WAflHlNtnxjN BT., 402—One newly furolshcl

front room; also nne unfurnished room, wlih gaa; single or light housekeeping; tm nv rru- •enable.

WABHTNOTON BT.. IM. M r WatTen—I^rpr^ •Iry front room, eultabte for two: edao front

l U ronin; all Inajirovementa; central.WABHINOTON ST., J18. above New s t^ M c e

rooms ftomlslied for light hoiisekeeplng; «ome Improvements; price reasonable.WASI^^^C^TON ST.. ISO-Back" pnVlor,

furoiahed; suitable for two gent1em4>[i nr mmi and wife; coaveniencea.WALNUT BT., ftS—Nloely furnished single and

conuecUng rooms to let, all Improvements, for light housekeeping.

F U H N ISH E D ROOMS W A N T E D .WANTED, furnished room by single man in

rloinlty of Broad f t and Third ave.price per weak, offioe.

Address R., Box B,stateN«'W«

PUKJVISHBD ROOMS TO L B T -O U T 0 7 T O W B ,

E1.4BT ORANGS. Eaton pi., fl^Kewly fur^ nlahed large, light, olaao room; one ndrmte

trolley emd restaurant, five minutes Bosevllle Station; aU Lmprerretnents; top ballEAHT OHANGB, New at., 16—Cool, attrec-

tlreiy fulrDtahed room; refined surroundings: meals optional; train or trolley two minutes.EABT ORANGE, Mulfon) at.. 12-Pt«asaftt

rooraa, single and o^mneotlng, reasonable: one minute to trolley, four to statioa.

r r U N lB I I K D IlflO .HS TO L B T -fllC A ^ g llO K K .

TO KENT, In Asbury I'ark. three furn1iili’'tl rnwiis; bath, to1b‘l: privilege of light house-

kiieplng; could pn'curo meaU wlih Isrty dnwn- BtaJni. 20 tmniil'-M' walk dlnn't lu ixjt-an, 8 nilmiuiR by im iley, rent $20 p«T month t'uU at 4.1 fkmth Tcnih »; . Newark. N J , lor in- foniiallun. M F.TWO or three furnlehed rooms for Ughi house-

kci^pliig for large, ilghl. alrv; fourblocks from tavun, un 4lh ave.. Asbury Hark, with private family Address Asbury. Hut 4. News ottica ’ ___ ___TIIR HINE8. ih'van Grove. N. J.—Furnished

rooms far neamm: light and airy; good l«^s- lion. MRS A LIKRFitMAN. » CS>fikifmin ave.

BHlClNTNALl. F L . lliU, m UfKird and ulrvly furnished room for j

n O A R D lN U .ATTIIACTIVE Hecond-slory room, with board,

suitable for two. also another room, reft'r- ehces sxvluuiged. Address F .. Box 02, NrwsolfUe.B.VTHGATE IT.. 24. op(>oelte fi<j3TlHp Bta-

lion Hrivale tniardlng. large front roum, suilsble for iwo. also single rovni; excelb-nitKhlft. _____

lUVi, near courthmine ____ _ _ gem Is­

mail and nift* cr griUleman: also table boardBT>lCliCKJ-8l ^8T..~47."~neaj‘” Hahne’a-L*rKe.

airy nwinis, suitable fur two; all Improve* ments; first-clsas table; horns cooking.BLEECKKR t*T. 42-N tcaly [yrnlshed, ftrat

floor, frt'iit room, a lili boanl; no oih'-r boardvTs: bath,IHtOAH 8T 2»S-Front halt room, furnished:

with or wiihoul board; also large room; all ImprovcmaniBIiHOAD HT., 1003, near city ball—Room ^ with

At board. tBOARD snd room in pHvats famtly fur ons

ur two gentlemen. AddrcM Board,, Box fi. Nt'W's office.COURT 8T . U. nftar Broad—Idghl. airy rooms,

with 4»i>iird, double, Hingle mul cunnecUng: oentrallv located; all d ^ ven lw u es, new moo- ag'-ment.CIJ'NTO.N a v e .. 372-fllnglcor conneiilngfront

rwins. 1ii a vt<ry desirable lucatlon, first- class boardEAI^T I’.AILK 17—El^^gant furnished large

Lind sniul) rooms, with first-class board; also tablH board. 2457W^___ri'LTON* HT., 9“ Hcrond floor front alcove room

In private hi comforts, tent

In private bna^Eng'liouse, with board; home ritft moderaie.

45—Rooms and bciird, atsuFULTON KT ,table faoSJ'd.

FOtHiTH AVK, 87—Lflrge and ffmall rooms to Ivj, ftlih buitrd; ub ie hoarders aceorsmn-

doUHl Tsl. li62L. U. B. "HII.L KT,. 21—Desirable roonui, with eioel-

orst board: connecting rooms for family with Oiui or two children, n^sonable.IllCH ST.. DT8—Ikiurding, laxge roum, home

comforts: telephone scrvloe; k>voly locaUun.HALKliY 0 T . B1—Liirga aloove ruom, cool

and Cleon, with flrst-i lass board: olso table board.H tl.S iry RT., 95—NU>aLy furolehed rcoms, also

table board.LAFAVETTlil AT. 109. near M c ^ o r te r 's t .-

Lei'ge front roum; all Improvements; with excellent board, quiet hoiia>llKe surroundings; Vt weekly.

O r m ADVBRTIflBHW llTfiW

AIJHNE STREET OI'UNING, MOMEATKa D HARK OFKNINM. LKNT8 AVKNIH! OPKN-

ING. MUHMAV HTRtCKT OHKNINU AND HHAW AVKN'UE nHKNlNll.

Notloe Is hrrcl<> s lw n that ihc cotiinilsslunsrs , , , heretofore apiKilnicd by the Mayor of ih4 city j -.il-of Newark, to rimh# an estimate sml ssseos- • 'cneut upon sll ihe owners uf all lU* Units snd real estate In ili« < Ity of Newsrk. psoullBTly beneflieil by any liwal Improvement In the nald city, in |in>p..ri)nTi as nearly ss may be to the advaniHse each was ili'Cmed li» have Hcqulrvif. have niud'* an catUnats aitd ment of hon<-fit,% oonfiu red upon all Ihs owpera cf ail the Unds iind r«*al rotate In (he city of Newark i«e<'ullariy Iteneflled by «'sch iif the following Improvrmenu In said oily, namrly:

The opi’iilnaAU?lNfi HTRKET.

from Bl. Janves place to Bragew avenue; the opening of

HOMESTKAU PARK.from southerly line of same as now opened lo Hawthorne avenue, the (iiJ«ntng of

LENTZ AVENU

W H * T B<(TATI:.

Hpffiii) J3i*p««rJk In the H rK S lS lI JKHSKY CITY, June .1 The follnwlii*

aeeds and m nrtgagva iiffoctlnR Ifii W est H udson w«to yoHieritay:

KKARNV COXVP^YANC.'I'IB FrMwrIok J. Knaur t l ux lu FIclelliy ]n-

voatm ent L'ompujiy. n e c»r of Clp-Himil SI umi yiiliH ’y uv. Ji

WiniHm n . K irby d tix tu F rank Koch, lo ts 7 lo ig, bk 8, niup No. 1. of a Upu A F o rre st, $1,

I.:iu ia 1. Houilb y vl hI to Churlce A, lln iu llo ;,, (■ a o f Ki-.irnv 5v I'll! ft n fr n *k-

42x121. $i K K AH NV M im iTlA tJK

W lihoin M .u:llum i- cl ux In JiiiiiL^r lu - doi B uild ing aiu l l/m ii AsHoi'lalloiL, i •* of K)»ii iiifi ft H fi lb rui h uv, rx'xlo- L'.I’nu

m llA U m S O N .MiiHTHAOi: 'liiiiiiu -o t UixiKciH III MuinJIion lAiUTkiii,

w H n! J(iSii) Ht lot 2k, map o f VVllllani.i .AM uwsinlih. $a«i

from a point Wti hu feet southerly from the southerly iLiis of I'erry street lo rlum Point Una; the opening <jf

Ml.'HHAT RTREKTfrom Avenue U lo about |Ol> feet west of UK>ble strtMt. Ill*" operilng of

HHAW 4^ti:NUB.from Willoughby slitsci wr-sterly ITS frot.

Hnld aiMeaiTncni v'omprlsea aU lota, tracts and parueis of laud amj i-i-Jti estate lUbU (o he ss-

s tifsvdsed as aforrsalil, Ling on both pldei ALhlNR TiTREET.

from Bragaw avi-oue to Lyons e"enue, fin both sidaa of

HltAilAW AVTNUE.from a point about luu feet east of Ahllne sm e t to a point about ItiO feet v.ro( cf Aidlne Hiirot. on both ild>'s of

BT. JAUEH riJkCE,from a point about ]00 feet east of AMlne street to a iwlnt alroul 100 feet wrot of AUltne BlTcel; uCt b<‘-lh sides of

u o m k h t l a d p a r k .from a iK)im ulioui 1<K> feel w«it of rilnion [>)aco lo llawthurne aw nue; un both sides of

l i:n t z a v e n i e .from Plum Point lane to a point about .100 feet north of Horatio strirct, on taith H.|des of

........ ..............^ ‘ ICET.

LITTLETON A' 'T; . 24«H. near South Orange ave.—Nicely furnisbcil rooms; Urrakfast

given If df'Stred. A Atb^MH, propMT PLEAHANT A V e r y altrsctlvs

eocorul floor conneotlug rooms, on* alcove, with board.ORCHARD KT., SO—Uvrice, pleaaam double

front room, or single nVim, a*)th board; all modern conveiilenoes. homu cooking; small family,ORCTLARD HT., IB0--Lirgc rc«m: euitable for

two. aUo filngli* front roont: 10 minutea to Broad and Market; alfm table hoantORCHARD ST., 07—Hootii, v^ith or without

board, for gentleman and wife or two geatlt- mcn.PRIVATTC funvlly of two adults want Couple

or two gcnlletiicTi to board convenient to Bruml and MarkH siei Address Homelike, Box H0, News office.PLa NK B T . J01- The Ilrnwnrton; furnished

rooiufl, with board; also table board; under new fuanagbinem, all mudern Improvemeniji.ROKCVILLE AVK. lf>2—Desirable rooms, with

eiiiellm t hoard. gEujd lo-atlun; con>cnlent to Hiallun and trolleys. 'Phone fi22J, BranchBh lok.FlOKIilVnjLH NorU: BuMind f*l.. 22fl—Room,

with hoant. and all IniiiruvcnjcniHBOUTil ST , fit, Hear Proud—rj»*alr*bl« ffont

room, second ll'y-r with nr ^lUhoul bourd. near South St KlLiion, luiiio hoard,

BTHtiMrai AVR,, 41(1 Boarilrooma; board and uae of Uu.th

iw<-» light, airy

■WASHINGTON ffi" . l l —Nlcalj fmnlfiK«"d roumj*with board.

________ WANTI£D*OENTIHiM.AN wivhea boiinl, private, cPtitroUy

located, with u I’hrlHibui fitinlly, at mijdi-raiu rote, no notice taken unlop? fifll paniculais, sfiillng racmbep*hlp of r.hurnh. rule of ba.iid. locution. Addrcjw R J , Box 34. .News ollli.'e.

GI--NTLRAiAN (G^rmnnl wonl^t room, with hoard. In rcfln-.tl jjilvatc family. Addnet,

’••■nil iHrmsi, German, Bov 41. Nt-wp nflice

RKSPRCTABIJ-; girl would like room an 1 lt(-:ird 111 prh-uie rumily; $.'! a week Aildrc .**

Frlva.1-. 1V)X 12, Newa oltbc

W.ANTlir', by elderly gcivllrmaji, min-fnrmbi.i room, private ChrlBlIan fainJlv. pl'ihi

bt.anllriy, home -ximforls. ciihurhc, Plocni- field or Orange prt-rerred. Addresa Genileina.::. Box lA, Nywn ejt]li'«,

YOUNG 14ADY requlrc,.<i board; plea:*e stat« terma. Address K.. Box 30, News office.

^ B O A R D IN G -O U T O P T O W N .BRICK. UHl'llCTf. South Clinton si , IT-Ijirgii

I'thim, svlih small mom adjoining; cxcclient UbU*; Ivii) bluck.t from deiujt; dt-slrablc loca­tionEAST ott.\N i]i:, BouLh Orovsi 91., 163. near

liriivc St Hlftll'jo, two minutea from «'eiunil trolb-r—!h>oni."j, excellent table, lawn, Hhade. fruit, iiiitM*-, (cnniw court, moderate, refer- cJivt'B. 'I'iifj!!** 5J43J. Omiige.EAST ORANGE. Nurth .^Arlington ava., 12—

Suite of roomu wlUi private bath, to be vacated July 1; uiher denlriible rooms after July 4. with flrsi-idass biiuri.EAST OILANUK, North Irtth al.. 451—Large,

pkasimt frojit room, with board; auiiabls two. luimellkfl Hum,iundlng9; flva minutes sta­tion and trulley.

MUmiAY BTItKE' . from Avenue U to Mulbcrn- arreet, on both Hllro ut

AVENUE r.frfirn a point about li4> fvei aarih of Mvirray MU'osi to a point almut liK) fet‘t south of Uiir* ray stroel; on both aides of

GOHLE STRKIET,frfjni a point about RW feet north nf Murray stn'et CO a polmt about 100 feet south of ^Iurray street; on both sides of

flILAW AVi:Kyi^.from Willoughby street to Dewey streei. on both aldoB of

WILL1>UGHHY RTRBJ2T, from s point alMi>ai Ii.nj feot nurib of Hiiaw svo- tiue to B point about llM> feel soulb of HlisW avenue, and on both sides of

PLUM POINT LANE.from Lenta avenue 10 a point iibouf !75 fret a'snt of [jsnta avenue, and have (Ued Ihcir fx »ort« of aald aaB'"wnni*mis fi>r b<*neflia in the office of thfl clerk of tlje Circuit Court of tbe ixiuniy of Kbmx, and that the ]u4ge nf saJd court has flxeil FYlilay, the fifth day of June.

at ten o'clock In the forenoon. In the tdrcult Court rt»m at the counhouse In the 1‘lty of Newark, as ihe time and place of hearing any object ii«is thiil may bi ruad« to ihe ■aid asscBfimentn.

Dated May .30. lSk;H.URANi’IH riU LD JR ,

City Altomry.K i m c i a 'o ^ lNT15NiToN-Board”5^ iireet aihj

Water (.N^mmlssluners.Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the

Fkiard of Bcreet and Water Commlhslonrrs of the city of Newnrl^ at a meeting held th** I tweacy-elghth day <>I Huy, afid ap]ir<iy<>l Iby the Mayor of ’he city of Newurk i-ti the | iw«nty-nlnih day ><f May, lUOti, public nuiici i'« hireby glvcq tliat it li ihe Inlentiuu «>/ lu.- j U ionl nf Btreet and Water ^ 5rnmls*l 't1•T» I'f ! th" city of Newark, under and by virtue 1 jrovlskms of thi! act cm liM “ An act to ivvIji | and auieud (he oliurter of the city of Ncwaik. ' apjtroved March 11, iHfli, and suppl' ineiil'* _ thereto, and the act creating the IJoard n>f , Htrect and Water CammlHsIunere of the clly "f • NtiWurk, approved March 2.H, l.ijtl. aTul Uher ; public laws ftf the ijtatc of Now Jerrey. order and c^suse the paving of

BDUTII FOURTEFNTU fJTREPIT. frum ri-ntriil avenue to Grange atre*t, on bf>ili sides of the street railway tracks.' excepting one foot on eai'h ride cf said tra^h*, with wnr.>H block pavemcivt tm a six (6j Inch conorete foundation, and

NORTH rOT-RTFFNTTI FTTIEK-T, from Grange street to Seventb avenue, wlih granite block paving (Wi a six (fl) inch c in- crete foundation, together with all the appur- ieuances necessary lo eornpb'i** the same

Buch persona as may object thereto sro ro- qureted to present tbclr objections bn writing to the clerk of said board, iil th«> offoe of ihs itoRjd of Street and ‘WuIit rommlssl'iners. niiy fiaJl, Newark, on or befure the expiration of blx days from date of this tiotlce.

By direction of the Flonril of Hlreet and Water Commissioners of the city uf Newark.

M. R. SHKimFRD Chief Engineer.

NVwark, N J., May 211,

' MOHTOACIEflTT,c fnUuwInig UlurlgUffCH were rccurdOil

I 111 i l . f cou n ty yllici' > Osh j .I N liW A lU i,

At n lf C onover uiu! huahiinil i.t T im li K Si ll♦‘arl^, o A Mt. jv u | r' IIUI HI tl.fiOO.

UuiU‘1- f t ul lo l^i|ini;i UThbiiP- f y Nui'folk Ml 310 fi fi \ \ . i r i iu hi JT'H

Fn-ili I ii-k J. M et-rkiuier s i u.t to j u . I'liHji'i t* .4 Vail N cai pi »',4 ft (r^'liiiLUi I l . i i ' -

Jt'iUis kuhnii* f t ux 10 AiiihroM .s [uo-iil- rr 1-1 vjt. w a U hndwlek hv lit” I' t\ Hlpr- 1*'W .si.

s iii ll j n -1 Uusiiund lo C'li.iilniirtK <\irni-ii. 11. H a K Urang*- av v, i>. f'l n U ayvb H,

Monilcl Miirx t't nx u> NnlLm Ali>finn 8 s Icih AS w Jtf It fr 7(h bi, HUl.

llOKle Khlil ;M)l lllisbniul to .lullUft E H elti H V ti OruMRO u v w 4<J ft f f 1 laves

Niiithf 10 aam c, saiiia pMiHTiy. $Mju. \V'ult«T J. H .irpfr m ux to (Uori^o L

WojTcjt. p M H JiiGi $11. n 51)1 fi It ("liiiioiiIIV $4,DUO

John S I'lnkinnii et nx to Kalberino \* V K4‘;irrm, l••^^llmlnK hi lUunp-UiiM LS n II W'lcklin'e »l. lJ.ti0(>

Aim.L l-:ii'ke uuii hu^ibaml t<> J'lilUn J !)ow-rra. e N 4(f, Ht 3kl ft fr Buhm. x • , $l.7(W.

HunJUllin IcIbM-r rt \\x |u .ToHrpir I-' N.muiii rlioir. « .S' 7:1, s | 1.4 11 b fc Of-

hi. $diu.-Mary K. 10 I.con H. < IrciMihci n

Ii H (.'t-mral ;iv i:,-. ft W n- Morrlh u\ $.i,LiO0

Suiiw' to gam e, s «Dlrkerjton at,

A rthur F n u \ Uj Ik-oigw L\\ iu r c i i , b s l.yon s uv fi w I'r I.Iiku b fih tiv *:.:?0tl

UhrlKiJiu.* i l l l l c r to I'harlca Si hip-hl.T s h N.dHon ].| IVYJ ft fr lllKtj bi $.'.,1X1(1

1 Ut-I.i Ih. l'li,ni> or IIX In S.iluHO !’;)«H Ufui'o .SI H IRU fl fr 1511. uv, $4-v

l.H ill W fl H (1

nilldIciiiLs S\IHuylnHiT t't ux m 1'rutlcniLG

IhMirunoo Cn., w » Jlrniul t-i a <• r.jf l,.iuJ Mijni i*n*s I'nii $>.(),Ufii'i.

1‘harle.s K nopf H ux Hi K m O olrk R iMi"l-f. K. A ixih uv 1.1*7 fl fr K.;iu fi!. Jf 0(H.

IH'TSIOFJ OK NKWATIK.Pfiiil ih 'j bt iix to Nfodfi'n Roiiliy I 'o ,

RI2A I. - KU TA TR T R A M flrK llS .

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T h t foUgwIr^g tlwda warn rttord^d InUiU oiiunty rcg ls ier ’s omo,e ybstertlay:

N EW A R K .MiiiLIn Alp^ren ct u i lo Mendel

M. -irx. s H I5ih av SO f t w fr Smtiii?tU bt UiixlCW................... .............

.lo llu» K. HrlU lo Uottie tih ill. ri ri H. o ra u g u uv 40 ft w fr H uyes si, Wxlull ............................................................

t loU lob M ufllfi* rt MX to k u lle A. W agner, e g .Myrtle av 218 ft g frOruligo s i, 25x72.................................

Mnuroi' llu w i'll UI to Ivlin N'ari Hnnton. B B S . ilih ut Hi3 fl ■Rank i}t .....................................................

Kmll |U. .Meuck <■( ux 10 CUiru K. Molftm, n H N . ll th s i ft n fr5lh uv. XxJ'X)...........................................

la h la K. Mi-tu’k uml hushamJ t**ULiiu K o M M. 15th bt 2111 U0 Ir i^-m rul ;u . 5jxUXi..........................

U U m K. Momiit 10 Lydlu K. MerK'lLproperty .......................... .

Kunu* to >*umc •• h N Hlh st 613fy M fr KilUi ;is. liTikllK)......................

NitUuni Ih im llcr ei nx to WlUluni HrniUlrf I'l ill. W s S. 13lh H ft11 Ir ir»ih av, ioxU W .............................

T hnmaa !•'. 8. Kciirns ot u s to Km li- orlno L. IJ, Kcurnrt, e a llnmjidt'n bt ITJ fl w fr W lrkllfte »t, 22x 100. . .

KiMhorlne L. r>. Kcurns ol al ir>John tj. I'lukin.tUi s a Uanipden hi 12U f l w Ir W l-lrtlffe a(. 27xkH)....

W aU on W h itt lfw y n ux to VVUlktni R iierrli. w K Hunterdon st jlti

ft n fr H iiw tiiorne uv, 25x100............P h ilip J- Row«Tfl lo Anna Klrkc, h

N. 4tli hL 21*0 fl 11 fr flusaox uv.50xKi .............................................................

I.eon B. tJret'nburg el ux to M ;uy K. Am end, ii u Ui'iilra) av 1‘5 ff w frM orris uv 2£>xllK)..................................

IJniin.i A. M llliT U iv a ile ite and luis In Joh n II. Hftsnt’U. w s N orth S eron lh el 30u fi s iT Huitsex uv.-.'i X1W ........................................................

J< im ir I'^Husl am i Iiiih to Ueorge II N ugem Jr., w H opdcri s i 100 ft11 w tr Ori^nlHl al, i'lxlOO...............

H:ieiiu«‘I ,r. I la t’h lln to Morris Iturli- I111. *' H Itergeil st lUd ft II B frS .ctih (YTpnge u v ...................................

-M.uUi.t Jiickrton lo John F lunk'■ II vi ux. m s ('a liim el st 36u ft■ fr Himili Frospect ul, 5jx100..........

I'' iij.inhn W cUnnann e t iix 10 Si\m -ii‘l Mi'vrc*. w » Bergen s t 300 nh' SiM .u’iilfi uv. LTixlOO .....................

AhUii RIs.'liofT to John Ouhin, w s W a w flv pi 382 Cl. a fr « s Hpiing-Iirhl II \-. I'bx.si............ ...................... .

M' Vir Rcniiich rH ux to Alfr(‘d K. Harker n h W alnut ut HU ft e fr

Jrisf-y HuJlroud av, 68xft2___Sanih ,I riHhhln uiid 1ms lu RohIo

JlunCiIlrt. w « Hlclielteu ItTrace 173 fl M (r S oiiih Oriingf’ av, 50x107.. .

l l . itn im iiio iid tf> John Pur' ke*' s w N M 'llghi st fi6 fl h w frShi-nnan av. ‘;6xl25...............................

J 11 Th,i.v"r .Martin el ux to Fn»d^ erb k J Ml . rlcm lor i t ax, (* s Van \ e s f jd TT4 fl m fr f ’liriion RV, TiOxliXl ............................ .............. ..................

.\inliiMj-irt Kr|ihe1di-r <‘1 nx to JtmuH Kiilm lo •! ux. a U hn lw lck nv;ii;7 n m ft Rlweluw ht, STxllO............

‘ Jiishive A. u rm ia m i lu W illiam 1‘fHfci*, I- s U om in frce ul s w fr bi'li u lioibHO k now n us 2o5 Com-

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V *' 1. ^ i hf’inKduJo av 75 I I P fr ' luen e st. 3fix Uk).......' I \ \ illlam i'fe iror vi ux in Adam I>le-

« i .1 '■ *0 C hntics Kiucli. • 'i-i* e l m , HJitne |iro|vvrly...................ii-«omi eii1. n m N ew ark uv e .v>': ii ir tichiieM n- et a l 10 Chrlpilnl iatiklJii i#t, i

Manniim 1-7. in-akc vl ux in tlr 'u u e I Spiiii Isw iiiiilc, UlonTHliokl s b Race st ■'pj >' v\ 11 l'’r:iiiklin kI $,v>i.i, “ |

•\1 K. W . ilju ik ,iml liii.niMiiid i.,i 'riaij P lu ie Suvllig^ l!;mk. ItriMipc, I' > M lnttlBHoy av Jwi n ir n cor (JaitSoM I'l i ] ,0oo

k:itliry ii fJ. tJuiiflu )• anil h;jsh:iiiil lo A 'lliiii ' l>. I ’ rniic, K.isi (.u.inpe, & m f'.lkjir SI 1;,. f l fr dLuifonl .si. $4ui».

|i..l*nthy Klfimvorli u iij iiUsljari'l tu JUi llu.s II SuMiii.iiii. luii-, H ti l-'uInV-lii

XV s K sbcx :iv, rXf Hurry M. I‘'’|(uit imj p. .)ohn (H ffonf

F'uist Urnnge, b a N onh IMh si 554 ft fr I'-atuii pi $2.0x''J L u iy i f . i'Tuiinioy in M.iry L. Wolfs^

I'-isl Orange, sauo- propi’ily , $l,4ou,I'Yunk Uostcr <1 ux 10 Fiunklln Suv-

irigs liiftd iijih jh, JUuorjiflpId, e ( Iruce yin ty DelhWaru av. I .Giiiti,

ilunnati O iMcNauglih.oi ami liusbHtul lo M’ llllarn T. I>uy <trusl»‘i;i, ManlrliLlr, w « 1 })■",.> .st a a ( 'lari'Tniiiil iiv. SI-.S'Xl

AJ i IjiIi hi i,iis»*'y and hu.HbutKl i»j .\lniii May Mull, |;.i.--L (iruJiKc, n r 3 M u tli ^lal ft 12.K ft a fr i^ark av. *X32. )

i.'lurenco WllllaniH el \ix to [ ' FlIuriH-ii el 111, I1Uii.initlcld, h h l ’<nrvi'‘W pi W H H erkelcy uv, JUO,

ruivld l lu ii ls to MiirRurfM J Power,M on ld iilr , w t'u lley ri>nd s s Alminiuln pl. $t,KOM.

I'Vailil IJiU-i'i.** til Miirfferi I .1 Power.MoJiU-Ialr. w s Vitllcy road h k Mountain

NuTICE of INTENTIO N—Hoard of Street and I'liVOi*- and Waifir CJt>mml*alonRrB. ! l f ‘ku .M ,L i i Iub firiri hUMbatuI l<> I'.lb nPursuant to a rtholulion a<,itiptc<l by the Board F, WulfT, \'i rnniL. s h i ave n

of Btrveff ajid Wutor ConimltiBlfaiKrH of tha cMv j rnj- .if J,,hn \\ ilibirus s $5 0 )0 of Newark, at a held the twsnty.alahih t W m lani lIUKhes Ji .' .d ux t" Khsoxday of Hay. luOb. and upiiroveU by ihe Mayor . riii,. ,^,1,1 ■iTUQt Co MnutHuIrthe c iiy jjf Newark on Ihe twenty-nlnih day | ^ ‘ ■ MonltJulr.nf May, IftlH. pulihc tJoHco Is hereby given th.xt u iB the ItiierilW'n of tha Hoard of flirert anti

M unn Ki cor nf Allro t.'. (iloyHleen's, ____ _____ .. ........................... ........ J4.'»V|

Water (^rainlBalonera t)f the cTly oil NeiiarK* ' 11'Ion H. Ayt'n.' in Sh ’vnn H Aviep,Under and by virtue of provtelon* «>f th® ari j ^'i'|•onu. 1, 'J. 5. 1. 7, (>, 7, 1.1, 14. !:■, 51,entitled '^An act lo rcviso and anisnd (lie ' nuip mud'' By \ y . B Llnslny ft jsuii,rhnrler of thft city of Newark.” approved March 11, lWi7, nud supplemejil* themo, and the act creating the Hoard of StrvM and Walfer I’onuiUsalonKra i>f fli« efty o f Newark, «p ' proved March SM. IMH, and other public laws I'f the State of N bw Ji>rsey. to order and catlbe the conatructlnn o( a pliK' slower In ,

BELMONT AVENUE, Ib e t w o B j i Hawih-irne uven'je a i v l a point about I MO fi*ei north of Runy-n sirc*>i, the part b'-- 1 tweeh Hawthorne uvenur- utul I>d.|ie atroK tn I be Un (10) im'.li iihjc. l>etwn'jj Jvddl** sire.-t and Runyon atrf'Ct, rffuen ilftt inch plp**, and (he balance twelve (12) im h pljjv. t FiIh «ew» t | |i» Irt! consirucictl with houtie civnru-c-UonB (>• ibe curb linua in uccurcUmvv with the \ iHlona of ' 'hupliT lu7 i-f rbe .ifIH'Hl Together whh aJl the appurtcuonuro ruccosary to c»unpicte the KJimc.

Such persons kh may ohJeci therabi are re^ queated (o prumuil ih.lr rdiJ-iilunH In writing lu th« clerk of sitld bouril, ni (he ofllve of th** H'lurd ol Birc-ol and Water Gomiiila-''ii>nprf. city hall. Newark, on or before the ciplrutU-ii of bI i diiyn rrom date uf (hh nf lioe

liy illrecili.ri of iJio Ib^ord i«f Hlrcet and Wuser t’omnilHBltiiiKia nf (he cjty of Newark

M R HHKIIIIERD, Uhlef I^nglrtesr.

Newark. N. J , May 211 IldiN

Fn-ilfri'-k 1 ' iCIiU'l f l MX tn rrfli>rlckViMihiiiie Kuvt fii.iiJKi ij s Klmw-nKl uvri4 ft fr UiUBlfd M.

t ’ lmilcH A ,Mnri 1 ii. I'hiirc R yuhiby. East Orunpfu, e h Nhulli iJriivo si j7m M ii 11' l''nm th Jiv 'iMM

Arthur W R lfhunlp ri ux to I ’ hiirh-n A. M'lrol, l•‘ust O i.iiim , ' ■- Oi'ivi- SI Liu flfr 11 H F o u rth uv, JI.rKrfi

1 |ciiil»»rBnn H H:)y^H m Mnt.t l> UinK- e.vr, M'liitclnh-. h h !b*tkilc\ pE H" fl *' li .N'nrili Muum-iin !">,

Ltnimu fl Ihivd'Y uiul 3iu>«l>a!ul lu Ih'mp B (ici.l L . lb 11- vlll". V M Ani-}oriiv '<<' U 0 fr IJorlihUivver ,iv $:l'i0c

•r o N T H A i 'T S

'I he folb-w UK i iMiir.'i'T-' l.i - ri ic-i-t>i-flcfl rtf 11....... .

Aiii^UN) J .... ll. ■■wius, e -- .if jiuf.ind pl,frvirn;tOM, w H h fBiiliTi ft S.'li\v,.r/ i '■■ . fru m ason wnt k SVI , w i'li S im o f il ft RrihU- iiinn, fo r I iijH 'iili r w t Ii . R 71-') w 'th A m ^ust yii'ueiiuju, r-tr piuml'im: and lifaiin;" lAurk. Sr.lHr l i i . l ' i i ' k ar, hllc- l.

W llliarii li < unlo', "M U 'r Mnnfoliili, VLTJi t b .- f 'l -11 iho WiiTK.$4 OKI. i ■ J \ II W ink'' .11 f'lili' 1.

I {,.i ti, • ) ^ I II 1 ll >vs ij'-r, -iiituhijs uv. M iitji.l I! will! /.I■•(T ll'-iiiliin uiiilF'l .nilH'i;^ - . ,i,i| ' ii\, rm plumblni' utul niluT Jl fill r i ivi' ll M h■•s.^ J.^wuy,

E.\ST ORANCH*! (south UHnton at., fiS—DiHilr- able roome, with flr«,-ol(uta board; fine loca­

tion; ronvcnient l Brick Church Btatlon and trolley.EAST ORANUE—lairge and small rooms;

iMJord opilonul; near Grove 0t. Station aiut troUey. AddreRA P . Box 16, News office.

LAST o r a n g e , ('hcfitnwt st., Ifi—AU i-ac ll^ nioaly furuBhed front rewjus. with board: ulwi

(&Mi! board; nvur Hiailcu and trolley.

Ea s t o r a n g e , HoHrwood avft., isn—Larga, uiry p'oms; excellent home cooking; In adult

family; converilcally situated.

DAST ORANGE, Grove pl., Lstrge front room, fiul table for two, with board.

MDNT^'LAIK, Cedixr ave., 16—f’harmIng house- large KroundH, plaxzaa, shad*-, excellcm la-

lik. private fam ily, olty ouiiveJUeiu-tMi, temia rciiflonablp; trolley near; seven minutes to sla- tiun. ;i5 to New York, telephone 2uh6W even- hiRs i.r call.

WABHINOTON 8T., 810—N1o« large. airy I room, suitable for two., |2-50 per week: ai>K> I

nice single room, $1.50: sJl ImprovementA. '

NUTLET, N. J., Franklin ave., 377b-Two con)' fiiriable, connecting roonui, suitable for

couple, with or wlihoul board: electric oa."e paaa tho door.ORANG15. New England tsrxvc^. ll^ ,a r g L

pleasant room, alngle or en euite. dellghtFuJ Jcicfttlon, five minutes Highland Ave. Station trolley, mountain view.

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I'd "Kill. '-WHO, I:ril'-\ill'- nv uiirt |i]ll;lil ■[, fit)', v.'l!ll ,),U-lll- S. lu -Jli-’ll, fur | i! i,Mi! r - '""I ' 'll'.'!- \K'-il i.'.irtHl; WItil Wr>' N

I'-i 1.

1,1 pl.;r,hiK' Mill, for

2 -FAMILY HOUSESF « R flALK OK TO KENT,

ile iid y for Ooru}mncy,Opeu Dwlly for Innpi-rtlon.

EAfiT ORANGE, BtsrItng si.. 5&"Nl<i«t7 fur­nished room, bath, toilet: three mtoulea Grove

8t. Btatlon; 12; ring top bell.BABT ORANGE, Eaton pL, B0-Larg« light

furnished room, ataom neat and bath: one minute to trolley and train.e a s t ORANGEi Dodd st.. 845—Two furnished

rooms for light houMkeepltig; aeoemd floor.MONTCLAIRf-Two o f three fumlahed or un­

furnished rooms; use of bath; oan be lifted for light housekeapitig: In baautinil location;

olalr.trallMT I

. N. J.WBBT ORANQSI—Lsjflie front room, fumlshetl

or unfumlahed, for gentleman on slope of mounUfn; flvetQjqutee to Lackawanna Btation, Highland ava W, &INEPO, WeLUflgton ava , corner Fine st,. W est Orange.WBTT ORANGB. Osston St-. S8-Ntoel7 fur<

nlshed front room, wfth bay window: use of bathi Bear troUsy and fa tte n : private fam­ily.

FU RV tflH BD R o o m TO L C T -^ E A - • B O R A

ORANGE, Cleveland st.. 50—Reau^l^l| targe room; board; attractive home; select loca­

tion ; large plaxxa; three mlmiteft Lackawanna DepK)t: rofined guests,ORANGE, W oeliln ^ n et.. 205-FurnUiiM

rooms, board and rix»m, |5 a week.PIjFABANT riK'ins, with good board, three raln-

utB9 from East Orange Station. & South Miinn ave .; table boarders.SOUTH ORANOlC, Hcotland rd.. 117—In private

family* iwn or three fine rooms: ftaoelleui

•as.,‘a ;

NGTirE of INTENTII-N Hoard «f Siren wirtojwl Waior C<.-injii!Hrtlc.ner«.TMrsuknt to h rcs.ilutli.ii lulonted by Hie Ik.ard |

of 9tri?i»l and \ \ ’ult!r r.jnimljinfonf-re of the city ' of Newark, at a mooting held the iwenty-clginh da>- of Way. JlfCft and approved by tin- Muynr nf ihe City 'if N'-wnrk tui the iwenty-nlnlh day I (jf May. IfiOw. puh]lf notice la hereby iiiven th»n ll ie the lnti'hTl''')i " f the Hoard nf Slrept and 'Witter rfi|iin)ltn*lt)a<T?t nf the city o f Newari. under and by \!rtn« uf provisions nf ihw ant tinllllrd "An jn:i to revlho and amen'J the rhnrlrr of the rpv ,,f Newark," appri'vvl ,March tl 1M.’.T ani e'ippleiiienta DierKo, ajitl ' ibo act crejirlng ih>- H.'ard .d fUroot and Watprr.-rnmlsHlofiPTe of ihi* Hty uf Newark, ap- i U v , . . , , iin>*.nk.rfn. um hiproved March 2S. IH!H and oilier public laws ii'n,rn[jK. HsU'^ii U'j 4nscl)li. Uff ni-of the Htalo of New Jfreey, lu order and causa I the opening of i

ALDINE HTREET,hetwesri Bragaw uM'iiue arid thn fnleraeotlon of I'lPUoh place an.r iidmunilH place, as ib i j same la now laid out uh.l shown on s map oti flic In the offlcH of i)u* chief engineer.

Ruoli [e-tHunB as may ubiect thereto sro re- : quested \.t> prestiil iliHr ohjectlons In writing I lo (he 'Clerk of said Uiard. al (Ke office of (he I Hoard of Htrooi and Wmer CommlsHloners. city ball, Newark, on or hofure the explrslluii I uf six days from Jato of ihls noilce.

Ry direction of the lloard of Street and Water CunimlsalouHi’w "f Ihe rlty of Newark

M R. HHBRRERD.Chief Engineer.

Newark. N J., May 2H IIWU.NvTlCE GF INTEN'l U)N —Ruard of Blreelanu

Water t^jxnmlflsl'joors.Pursusnl tu a icsiiuLloti aflopied by r.is

Hoard of flireei au-l \V,ut*r I'oniinljjslimcrH . the city of New,uk, a im-eting held iho twer(v,e!g illi iImj ut M y. likta. and appruvi.- i by tiiH iiayui of tli'- • 'tv uf Newark on i!i.- Iwvniy-nlnth day of Mav, MHW, public hotlce is ' her-'by glvrn ili.n It ih ihe Inienllon of ni.;Rcurd of Btrvrt and W al -r t ’ammUrInnois -.f the cUy of Newark. ui)il.-r and by virtue ..f IwovlBlona of ibe aft eniiiii-d "An iicl in rev.an (tnd amend the i:hari'*r .'f (he ' It) of Newark " ftpprovr:4 .March M. 1*07. ami iupplemstii.i thereto, ajid Ihc act i-rnfiiinji tlie iluard uf Btrset end Water C'lntniki^lonerH of the city <>f NewaA approved Moyoh 2fi, 1681, ami ntflir pubho Uws of ihu f$ute of New Jersey, tu order and enuse ibt> (»jo-oirjg ijf

bUlBUDW .•^TRICBT,from Chadwirk avenue lu St-ymouf avenue, fur [ a width I'f IMJ feet, iippruilmatriy 2n feet on either side of (he centre lin« -if

lUGELOVV .-^TriKETftxtandcd. nc the same m miw Mld out and aliown on u map ort file in di« office of ihc chlaf engliieei and numhrreij Uxki o .

Huoh persf-nn aa may oPJhcI Iheisto are re- quasiad tu present their objeullotis in .writing to u>» clerk of said board, at the officii of the

CGDIVTHT BOARD.CAN acoommoUaie few boarders on farm, fwir

miles froin CtUdwell; healthy locality. Ad- dresb MRS. O- AME^ Caidwelt N. J.til'NEl.i.K N. N. J.. "Th# Orchard''—fliuqtmef

bosnlvn wofitad; plenty shade; near ■tatlon; rates raawnahle. P. O. BoxON farm, 2Vl mllM from depot; fnatt and

veqetahles in eeasen; goed table; fishing- 18 per week. TAYLOR, CfiiaGiam, 1 . J.; R. pD. No. 2,

C in ;^ J H lY J T O A ^ W A K T fiD ,3b5r> hofne. with^boairdr6i)r an iniSiMTarSie

country, $.fl per mofilh. Addreas Tnfaat Box 40. News office.

B O A R D T H O -S E A S H O R B .

teram reaaonabie. Address HOFF, B w it ' Newa oflica.OCEAN GBOVEl. N. J,—Bosrt by day or weefc-

ftlwclal prices In June, A. J, MOODT tt) Webb ave. *

C ITY A D V B H T IflB JllB R T Rissfieg i— --------------------------------- ----

N rtlej Is birehy given to aU partis* inter- cCTtmcaios of aaseaunent of

^ s Whole amount gf the costa and expenssa of pavtfig. BARBARA RTREBT.

, f a d t a n p l a c rand lbs repaving of

c a u f e e l d c o u r thays been delivered to me accordl&g i* * Said aasessmehta comprise ail tbs tots, tracts and paresis land and real sstata lytkig cm both sides of ^

BARBARA STREET,from Haroburg placs to M sgaslas •bweai an both aides s f

^ CAMFIRLD COURT* from Washkogton street easterly aboot t n feet) on both aides of^ ^ f a b t a n p l a c e .f r ^ cihitda a v sm s to Lyons svsniM.

The owneri of land and real estate In said oertffleate of ■sasasfsnt arequired to pay the amoont so wem, and Ssx h of them rtspsetli a t my office. No. 6 City Hsih 0( 4uly i i o i

Kr ^ H v r %

hall, Newark, on or before the expiration of Iix days from date of this notice. :

By dlrectiofi of tbs Board of Street and Wat*t Couunissloarirft of the cHy of Newark

M. R. ^ E R B ’ERD.Chief Fn^neer,

Newarii. N. J . May gfi. IKA |NOTJCa OF INTENTION-Board of fltrMtaod '

Water OommlssloneraPursuant tu a resotutlun adopted by ths !

Board of Street ai)d Water Commissioners of (he city of Newark, at a meeting held the twentY’«lfhth day of May, 1908. and approvid by the Mayor of the city of Newark on the twenty-tiinth day of May, 1806, public noUoe is herel^ glT^n that ll is the Inteotluti of ise Board Btrr-et and W'liter rkrnmKiU'ffers oi the ally of Newark, under and by virt)io of provIstohB of the act entitled "An sot to roylBe

MHH-r. a m N o Iahji pi ft w fr Itil^fi Kl. l!DkhiO.................................. 1

u U T N U iL oj-' N e w a r k ..I-pIul W iley l.i flii-plu-n W , Llnlngton,

M lllb 'in i, n s iloburt ;lv Cl h (r link UI'W o rd, JWx:4n, iiiiit otiw-iI rant . .. . *

Kniniu K Snilih :iiuJ liu.-^banij to t'(T tlitm ! iH ile. Kiiet OntnKf. w t’or Npnpgdah' nv nii'l Uro.'-ipprt ul,

. . ......................................................... 100.Miideni Ui-uMy t'oiiipni^y lo Fmil

fjv*. iCuHi Onii)K(% n H tSprlngdulf^ uv Tl fl V fr North Tw 'iiiy*uecondHt. 57xH^i ............................................... I

ClmrlPH Kn it'll lo Jnenh Br-hafr-r t’ l ux, iUcornlU-ld, n n N «w urk u.v IfCCf\ n e f r V’rniiklln ul. Rilxliyi................ 1

IldWIn A. RnulU-y el ux lo f^iwn-nce F. (’nhlil. M untcliilr, n « U nyd rd w lih s s of ■i.uiw property, *

Miiliia] L ife In.'uiniiivu i!ompiiny o f Nrw York to F rupk L 1- r,iuiRfl, MnnuJrilr. n p p (htiiI liPiniiKlilg to l-:rli- Haltro&d Cotnpuiiy, (Jriitral av.ITlxrO ................................................. I

Miirgurt*! J. t^ower find liuHband to liHvId Firtrrlw, M otitchilr, f- h Vidlcy ni iisfi ft fr M ountain av, 2Xf»x10fi— 1

Kn-d W. C. ITriine lo K athryn (1. 'liin thor, KahI OrmiK’ '. f* ** Kdanr Hi 475 f l f r « a Snnford m. lOOxllB.. I

I- n iiilra Benjam in ot al tu llnnryAdiiirifi, KfiPt Orm igr, w h BleubonKl Ui7 fl n fp OraiiKo st. 60*^........... 1

M iiry L. W o lfe Hi H arry II. F lou r­noy. F kkI Orring'\ f< e s Norlh F lfto en tli Ht K4 f( n fr Fati'm p].'ifixlfiD.......................... .......................... I

H arry H. Plournov to Mury E. Hviw'ley. Onihge, h fi H N. I6lh Bt !S4ft M fr Eaton I'l, L'9xl00.................... 1

M vr:i H Watwi-n atii! Iinehniid lo Amm K . a ilv-fller. Short ITIlJa. rentre o t Hlfrhlfind jiv. with oe.ntroline Knnllwood nv ....... ......... . 1

!iUi n. CotHlit and htiahiirKl lo Charles W S, CiirU-y n nx.\‘rnni:i n e h ( ''i i f 'ln 'i i i l :i\‘ h fi'Ifijul Mr.s. Curiivllijs WiUljim.H,.vixW4 .................................. I

Alnm M iiv ^h•ll and Inisliariri !■' Aridjili M U'Hev. Kawt orange, a e H Ni'i-lh VlHl llTi fl M w I’r f ’nrkHV, :!U100 I

.ijimuH !. C;itr #-t 11X 1" 'I'honiH-H1ti'«-imari (')n inp '. ii W allace pf ‘.IJ fl - fr Ini N’ li IS, r-'ixIfiO. nnrii.ih ''r n ." I 1

nraim i- H.ii Fi>imlnp rMmii.’iiiy faornnip-, .-<fin(t' 'fH-i'l'erty ......... 1

RlK-n F W "ir f rind Im-liuJnl In Mary A llunIrtTruin. V'-i!iU:i, H » Clare- iiMiif av Si fr y - f r hindw form erly.f-.lm WimniiiH, .71x1-17 1

Mary A lIuniHiirin aril liu.Hbaiiil t'l i-;lien !■'. \V-'irr, Vurouu. Hurnr [iriipr-rlv . 1

Klkri PnnirrH W'llIT anil luiPbainl ta M'-len M .linili|*=. Vernim. H h t ’ la n in i't 'l uv n t- fi hinds fnr- rnprl\‘ Julin IVlIllamH. .MxIM 1

('hrlHlJno f ' [-'ImIi in Flli-n 1' lA’ olff,N'vmua. f»ami“ p ropy ify ...................... J

M iiiy A. MimrHinaM and linsli.ind i<* Chrl-Htlrio IV FlHh. Verona saiii-prnpert y .............................................’ 1

Cl iirlen M Diirnml ro WIlllHm I.'■ H-t Hujx, Tivlnglnn, w v'-i' laml-^.Jf'liii C. 1-ln.y H, (III H N >4i ijj'vosun t:iv. rimtQinJnR' 11- ai-n-H ................ 1

l‘■ ■|l rlek Noiihaus rt iix m l-’ n-d erli-li P K iile l <’ l nx, Easi r trungi

w H F:lmw(>nd a\' H-l fi >■ fr Jlal- sH-d Ht, SixlW . 1

Ch:ii'li'H A- Mnri I to A rllin r IV Rirli- :inH el MT. Eii.Ht flranp'- *- Hrove si Lllfi f l n fr 4tli QV. Shil'-o 1

M ' Hi ll nird.Heve Tr> Tl-nd-TKon BIfasH M ontchili’. h « llt rkelfy pl I fir I'r e fi N'mih Mmiiital;i avf(u1Jn ........... . 1

KiUv.inl 1. Ciirtle ' t IIX i«‘ W llllnia S f ’ jisi Ciriiiiqi’ . e H Am-Jii I-M '-r fi -1 e fi ‘ Rlin-le Island;n I'lxpiin ................................... I

Ji;!i:i I Me' k - f nal Inishamf fo Lnnisii |4 r>avey Uelli-vllle, h s A l ;m1-mv hI li fr Hnrnhinwernv 4'\[iO .................... 1

• ---------K '‘ r-i*|»l inn V. M C'. A. S e rr e fa P y ..■sp rur; t„ thr K V f M V O NKWff

f 'l .Al V I 11 1.1' .I’lf .S .‘ ever:il hundredirn-iiilii • Il l -II. led tlu» rer^ptlon Kivonlanr I L i ll till- V M I', .\ In honor o fII- ri 'T\ Ihi\ -. . i I 11 I !j}ir>' Charlrn B.H a l ' ! ’ ' !* \ u ^||^k AmuTlg tlie .epruk-

> ■•'iMif.'H 1( n f Newark..Si ll. V M '■ r. tarv

s ---------- - -i^iMomii'M, >tp>4ir n Pnre-iit.

>,.r IM lilf f;y'i:K}\'r; \ n v FSI \1 M il I !.■ e ;i -J ir .J RovJ Risk.

M.iv .m Ihi* Ih rr-r-HivlnK rnngratU-l il .i- ' u h Ih - nil ll «■ jiiriv'bl nf a baby i|}ii:i-' In 1 e M.i vor''.! hiiuHehnld ves-leld.i .

NOTICE TO ADVEfiTISEflS.

And amend the charter of the city of Newark.' approved March IL 1857. and su ^ lsn thereto, aud the act creatthg the Board iiffltfsst and Water Oommliiloners of the city ol Newark, approved March Di, and otherpublio laws of the State of New Jerser, to order and oause the grading, curbing and flag­ging of , ^

HIDDEN STHEET.from Rtmycrti street to Hawthorne avenae, to­gether with all the appurtenanoes oeotaaary to coiflplMa Ute Mms.

Huoh persona os may object thereto are re­quested to preeeni their objeotiuoa in writing to the clerk of luild boai^, a t the office of the Hoard flireti lind Water C'nnmUeloMfa, oily hail, Neerarfc, on or before the expiration of six d e ^ from date of this notice.

By dtreolltm of the Board of Street add Water Coramisetohers of the oRy nf Newark.

M. R HHERRERD, Chief Engineer,

Newark, W. J.. May 29, i m .

t H ~ H O 'n c B s .■ ■ ™ ~ ' ''B Q iiu r a F 'A S S S £ S iS 3 T '™ '~ '"

AMDBSVIBION o r TAXaa.

qutred to is

ar* bad Revlaton of Taxes sd tbelr iS ir I n th* cltT li*l‘i. ™ ">• MTH'AT OF JUNB NEXT. »na In w tarn win

U f wbUmant b* nAdA fnr In4ebtetoeie Ctt (£r m barty which m«r h« cu lisad u lia n m ip t

onl«» th* I j * t* r t liit l / e«n-ttlm n I* nni mul* nndef' o itb u 4 ta-

1 ' .S !

FrerteU oji l*1uH 37x111. Do<!fttad t»ti F arley and Treacy'A vei.

1 minute fronj Clinton avrnue, B«d<1 fo r d earrip tiv e pMiiiplilet,

l O i l l S I C H U l l l l G l i tReal i>tnt* In All Its flraTii.oh'**

M ain O flk e : Union Suildlnt;, C linton SU , a t Broad.

Branuh Office Clinidi) arid I'ftrley ave:i

J tA lL n O A D T lllB T ftB L H ft

NEW lERSEY CENTRALLoirn'ltid lo May ‘2St IW8.

For J ^ io a . ReihU-licui, Alleutcwu and Muuch Chunk lo Laeiofi), 8;55 A. U .; l-jA (5;5k Ul £asivn> V. Mumlays. lk;55, 4 55, 6:^ P. U .

For Wllkee-Harre and gQ-auton, 8 85 A. M.; 4:52 F. M. gurKlays. 4:55 F. M.

For Penh Amiiuy. 5:1% 7:!Uj, tt.4k a U 1 1:15, 1:55. 2.'!: . 4 2S, Q;I8. 8.45, li:Bd F.U. BuntUys. T:i(l. 1/:U6 A. M. i h:4U p M

For Bed Beitk, Long Hrauch. Aebui y Ihtrl.i etc., 5:B5 Red Bflnk only), A. II -I:l5 <3:35 Red HttOk only), 4!i;6. 5:38,8il3, 8:45 irftO F- M- h'undaya lexcept Anbury PerkJ(7'.JO Red Bank only), fi:u6 A. M. tliM R ej Bank only): 3:M. 8:V> P. U.

For Liikewpctd^_k:48 A._ M 1:15, 8:35 P. U.Sundays. T;10, 5r55 A. M., 1:95 F. M. ;

For A t la n ^ Cily. »:48 A. M. (1^:50 SatuA days OlUy)* 5:85 P. M. H)jDdiys. 8:55 a M :> 1;M P. if.

For Treaton and Phlladelnhla, g :u . t-55 ,6:85. 9:4^ •12:60, iT o, S:S6. i 'M i5'Jfl, T:46. U:50 P. U. dUAdaya 7:10,9:05* 9:55. 10:86. iQ lS A. IL . 1 2 : 5 ^ ^8:56, & j6a 6:45, 7:U* 6:40* 9 ;ii, lo ldP. U.

For BattliiM^rs and Wasblngton. 7:55, 9:46, JlrBO A. M .| 1:16, S:3I, Site. f ilS p. M. bun- days. 7:10. »i55. U:«5 A. M.; 1:55. 6:5$. i :dU. 0:45 P. H.

•Pbtladalphla oDiy-For tkdtets, baggags checks, ileeplng osr

roserratlooi. call at Broad Burset Slailoa. W e p b o e s ie O r

("iaaalfled advertlsem ebtH nntsl be rts» t-elved be fo re IS ilfl v'cloi-k for ijsserMoa Im s I) rd l t lo a s o f th e sau ie day, Advee- ilsriiim C a rei-elved b e tw rro (h a t h o a r and 1 u 'clui-k w ill ap p ea r lo a o overflow cohnoo o f tb e S e ro a d n a d T h ird ESdltiOAo*

T rttD aledt n d v e rtis Jag (■ th e NEW* A H li F:t ENI!VG NBU'9 oiuof beprepaM . No ni-i'OUift(B w ill be, ogeped fo r suob.

No a d v e r f is e n t ra l i w ill he received o v er (h e (e irp h o o e except those e ea t bg iio tb u rlsed ageola*

A oaw ers to odvertlsenaen ls a re b ep t fo r tw o w eek s a ad th ea deslroyed. If awy o th e r dLaposftloa la deelred th e otfli-e sh o u ld he BOtUed.

B u sin ess a0l«'O open each Week Aftf even in g u n t i l o'cloefc*

IVw a d v e r tis em e n t recelred fo r lean th a n 20 eentAi except Em ploym ent W snied . F o r th is c la ss e f advertU Ing*1 cent a w ord , o ilntm iim 10 c e n la A gate ty p e u sed ex o lnslse ly On classlfled pages. No d is p ln r o r entn*

T r a n s i e n t / 1 c en t n w ordt one m onth dslly* tl*50 a B nei every o th e r day* SOe.B line* n i ln lm n u th re e lines* T hs see r* ag e Is sex rn sliorv w ords to th e ilne»

One y e a r da lly . 91.7.00 a llnef every O tbrr day . 69.00 a llae , m inim um t h n s l ia e a

i s p l t a l a ad b lan k spaces* lo ccara per lin e fo r tm a s le n t ads*t 4 worda le a line* N ot leas th a n th re e lines taken*

D en tk N otices, T lin e s so e«aM | a4d l- liuno l Unee, 10 cen ts n llaap

M arriag e N otices, 60 eentSt A netloa flalep« 10 e e a ts a Une i n k B m p lo y n e n t A g n o le a i 10 ewats a tkM i

^ ^ ^ l l g f o n s N otleca, 96 cen ts fo r g f t f w ords o r less . A M Itlo aa l w ords 1 o«n0 . encki '

W hen sen d in g rep lie s to a d r e r t l w . o r box a f t » e w s O asoi•n ea ts addrensod tn HffiWi k iisas M •n ro to w r i te faH addraimsw kU anak adysrtfPSO H Pls k«oa a wflpd asA bpp g n a b a r tw m M flor u d Inpb ■MS M M l n a O M <

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NEWAB]^ EVENING N ^ S , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1908.

The Grett Early

Summer Sale o f High

Grade Sample Brass

Beds ConUnues,

T t » W tM ib tr T c ^ a io r fa w i P l i a b l y S b o w t n .

M A R K E T H A L S E Y 6 B A N K

Our Mail Order

Department Is a ^ ig

Help to Out-of-

lohPn Shoppers.

The Biggest Parasol Sale on Record

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*

The entire surplus Mock of a targe Philadelphia concern lecured at the most sensational prict reductions ever named at this season of theyear. F re s h , clean, desirable goods made for this season's selling. Im­ported silks, allover Dresden and Persian effects; plain taffeta; tucked and hemstitched; stripes, checks & plaid effects; fine silk applique; solid color tops with fancy borders; pongee, plain or lined with green or brown silk- pure linen, richly embroidered, and many othtrs. Beautiful handles.

LOT I.e«rnsol* Bi.iJf to

relflil at f t 50 anJ L’ OO; spedol f o r this blK salr. e-'tti.

LOT 2.Parasols niaJe fo

retail at fr.OO to (IIW ; speii.sl f o r this big sale, each,

LOT .1.parasols made to

retail at ft.OO to $ 10.1)0; special 1 0 r this big sale, each,

[ LOT 4.Parasols made to

retail at 12.00 to .50; special ( o r

this hie sale, each.

1.00 2 .0 0 3 .0 0 1 1 .5 0

Printed LawnsThese pretty printed

lawns will go on sale to­morrow at the special price of 6%c. a yard. They are all fast color and of nice, fine quality — twenty- eight inches wide—a large va­riety of dainty designs on light grounds—all this season’s pat- terna— a full range of colors—a quality that sold earlier ^ | inthejteason at I2>4c. Q - ^ yard—'special............... ^

Skirts Made to OrderA p roposition y o u 'll be in te re s ted In.

Handsome dress skirts made to your special order, according to your measurement,for $1.00. The only condition we exact is that you purchase your material in our dress goods department at 49c. upward, These skirts are all tailored and guaranteed as to fit. Hundreds of people have already taken ad- | AA vantage of this liberal of- fer and are well pleased

Long GlovesFull sixteen - button

length Silk Lisle Gloves black, white, navy,

lavender, pink, lightintanblue and mode—they are made of thellnest qualityof silk lisle and have neat­ly embroidered backs—all perfectly made and sold regularly at $1.50 per pair —for Thursday’s selling we will offer them at A P _ the very special price,

„ u- I, „ <nme vears aeo and which we have prosecuted successfully every season since,Following a policy whic w n.ire sale of dainty white ribbons, in which we shall include at the most

l5f, of E S .? V h .,a S s , o ^ io , they Jo .1 th . v„ r bosioolne of thojo n flo d “ g .nVcoLoncoi^^ .exon, ,lw .y, ottract tho bfoadoat attention. The line, in.olved ate all craply ne«.

W M te Hftflb R ib- b o ii'-E lffh t l&cb •attB ftnd mplre rlbboo, pure irtlk. o1 excellent qua!- I t f fo r eM bei, hAt and h a i r bOwe~*T»tue TAf. perrArrI, ipeclAl,

I W b lU Rkb-I |>op"FtnuBtquAl-[ it j w hite ribbon

T to. wide—plAln Nilk And tA lla tAl- feta, moire, dole, etrlpei ftod fig' ufre—5Bc. VAlue, epeolAl, per /A rd,

49c 39c

W b 1 t • T a ffetaB lbbaD-flalnormofre white taf. leta ribbon, all(jilV. in BW anti * Inrh w ldlne^teg*u la r lj w orth ir,i-.and IBc. per ran), on la le ipecia l a t

lOc5% ln c h e « w id e; an me- e ep t lo n a lly good q u a l­i t y ; m a k e e b e a u llfu l bowA arid eaithee;r e g u la r lyJ8o. pep y a rd ; on A I L ■ale sp ec ia l a t . . .

W h it e B l b l i o i i -An elOKJ^nt qiiftllty of plain w hite taffeta; e x ­tra heavy: Inchen

• ■ - ■ Ir b<w id e; for h a ir bowR and hat trlm m inK :;^ w w orth Sfic. p e r / ^ P y ard : ■pf'o.la! . - . .

Ju«t w h a t you require for^ A t h ElbbOAi—Fine quality ttu ferlr parpoeee.

No* Ip pJec* o f 10 y iP d i, i p e c i A l . . , . . ...........- .........................No- V/ti piece of 10 y irde, e p eo ia lw .-- .................................13cNO' 2. p loco 0 10 y o fd i. tp ec lR l.rrr .* .25oNo* S, piece of 10 yapde, epec la l......... 35cN o. fti p iece o l 10 yard i, tp e c le l......... .........................-50c

_____ B e l t l p f -W hlte ellk mE^ra

W h ite

baiting, w Incbae wide In plain andpratty figured e|- fectB—e— -e x tra qual- U j’.rtiguU r value 35c- per y ard , tble ■ale epedal.

12 ic

Whi t e T»ffet«K l b b o D - F l n e quAhtj ail e i l l while taftetA rib­bon 5 iDcbee wide —e I t r e h eavy grade — actually w orth 25e. per yard, eperlel Tor

15c

W h i t e T a ffe taR ibbon —& inch w hite aatln tat- fe ta of exceDeotq ua lity—liultable for belti. bowe and h a t trlm ’nge —regr value 2Sc. per yard , ■pedal.

18cQ lo v « H ad S I w v e H olrt-

n . ' —Made of fine qual­ity sa tin tattelH ribbon In a num ber of new and p retty deBlgns; r tg u - [arly w orth p«r pa ir; spanlnl^JJJ^a t

Free — Hair bows, sashes and other pretty bows tied In the most skillful manner by experts. Many clever Ideas to choose from— Free.

S a n a T a ffe ta K lbbon—An eieellen t ffrade ut aatln taffataIn B deelrable w idth..

No. 1, piece of 10 yaara, ip ec la l......... ISoNo. 1'/a, piece of 10 yarda, apeclal..............................................18cNo. Z, place of 10 yar'di, ipeo la l......... 20cNo. S, piece of 10 yarda, apeefal.........30cNo. B, piece of 10 yarda, apeefal.........SOe

Interest Centres in the Great Millinery SaleOur big millinery sale is the talk of the town. The merchandize which we have assembled for

this event is fresh, new and altogether desirable. And the values are most remarkable. A few of the many good things are toiJ of below. Read every item carefully and come prepared to share the best millinery values of the entire year.

5.110.r im m e d H a ts —Seventy-five benuti

fill IrimmeJ hats on sale at $5 eacli. In- duJeJ are liandsome leghorns trimmed with wings and flowers

niustly wtilte and natural col ureJ straw s, although a lew blacks- »e to $10 hats, sp e d

P re t ty k o s c s —A quantity ol American Heauty roses in natural shades only—all of splendid quality and kinds that are actually worth hoc,, but dur­ing this groat sale we will offer them, while they last, at the spe­cial price ol, each

Black H air H at.s-Theee hats of an excellent quality hair braid her uf the season's best shapes are Included in this lot—bats tliat sold regularly at $2.00 each, for thi.s sale we will offer themvery special al, each....................

W ings This lot ol wings will go on sale to-morrow al SVc. a pair. Come In most de­sirable colorings Including Copen­hagen blue, cense, champagne, leather, brown and navy—all in perfect conJitlon- our reg. 98c. grade selling special a t......

'59c

19cA rtU idal F lo w e rs—A manufacturer's

sample line of hne flowers Including all kinds and colors—many prettily branched sprays among them— regularly worth from 39c. to 50c. per spray, on sale special to­morrow, while they last, at..

T rim m ed H a ts - About fifty trimmed hats (hat formerly sold at $.1.08 to go dur­ing this sale at $1.98 each.Made ol good naterfais In a number otT deilrable styles ~ trimmed In various styles—formerly 83.08 each, for special selling, each,.

e

:l.98

Silk Jumper Dresses Women’s Oxfords

Handsome $12.75 Silk Princess Jumper Dresses on sale to-morrow at 7.98. Isn’t this an interesting offering? These pretty frocks are made of a good heavy grade of taffeta silk in black and all of the leading shades—many handsome striped effects included in the lot. Prettiiy em­broidered neck and sleeves—liberally cut and fashioned on models which you will like the moment you. see them. If bought in thft-usual way these winsome'gowns would cost you $12./5, Our price for Thursday, while the lot lasts..........

riore of the Su it ClearanceW o m e n ’s $15.09 S u its—

Msde of BXCFlIfnt quality m i- terltls In light and dirk stripe fffects; also plain colors—neat cost styles or .Madamo Butter­fly effects -all nicely tailoredand sold regularly al 7 .5 0$ IS .00 each.

W o m e n ’s $ 2 5 .0 0 S u its—50 suits In this aesurtment, all handsomely made and finlfhed; several smart styles to choose from- -a large ,variety ot pretty materials - suits that soldregularly at $25 .00 1 2 .5 0each..

W o m e n '* $20,00 S u lts - Exaetty 100 suits In this iot— all of fine fabric, including ■tripes, plain serges Si shadow striped malerlala—coats In the newest effects — all excellent sellers at $20.00, J Q Q Q

W o m e n ’s $ 3 0 .0 0 S u its —■ Unly a hnuted quantity In this I lfU--all desirable styles of fab Ties, Including the new grays — fashionable coat styles and newest sh,ipe sklrt.s — splen-

: didly tallored -reg -speclxl.. ular $30.00 . 15.00

Here’s one of the biggest and best values we have offered this season in w o m e n ’s shoes. Read this piece of news carefully and aim to take advantage of the chance as early in the day as possible.Fine patent colt three eyelet Gibson ties with h a n d sewed turned soles and dull c a l f backs. Cuban heels— plain toes. AH sizes and widths. Handsome lasts and com­fortable as weli. Made to sell in the regular way at $2, but for Thursday’s special selling we are going to offer themto you at, per pair,

Enough 65c. Waists Left for ThursdayI When the l^amberger waist store announces a sale, you may depend upon it,

the values are here. The response to our announcement in last night’s paper \ was well mgh overwhelming, but the quantity is large and those who come ) Thursday will fare as weli as to-day’s shoppers. Think of buying a c tu a l ) $1.00 and $1.25 waists for 65c.! Pretty waists, too, that you’ll like the

moment you see them. White lawn. Some trimmed with very fine Val. lace or wide hands of embroidery: Fancy trimmed sleeves, tucked cuffs with lace ] and some have yokes of lace wfth lace bands down the back, reg. $1 and $1.25

j f y n S I tw t a * 4 * t t a a aattotAff' J « - arfc i(or«. JCni't A ( atrf a*a*c- L. Bam berger <0. Co. lUBTfli

Firti

’‘A .

T h . G O E R K E c < .ifp -to -D a l. G ood. Al L a w P r t c * . Market and Broad Sts. T h r a . E n t r . t ic # * '

G re a t S a le of G a rm e n tsA ll N ew Summer Styles at Half-Price. Alterations Made Free.

W o m en 's $15 a n d $20 T a ilo re d S u its a t $7.98A sample line of one of the best makers in the country; hardly two in

the assortment alike, and at the price, they're positively the greatest values ^ered in Newsrk this season. Just come and see for yourself. , Everyknown new ^yle; included are Copenhagen, gray, navy tnd black Panamas; blue, blaclc'and cream serges; blue brilliantines, in almost cvery| ‘ ~fabric—pliin, check or the much wanted hairline stripe effects; jackets satin lined; newest skirts; every one perfectly tailored; res:r$l5.00 and $20.00 suits, very special at....................................

W o m e n ’s L ong S ilk Coat*M ade of rich b lack ta ile la ,

.SiMncli le n g th ; or S h ort S ilk J a c k e ts an d Tan or B lack H road d oth J a c k e t s ; - . 1 - iQvalue $5 and J ^ > 0 , y O a l ...............................

W o m e n ’s L inon S u its , in •tripM or plain; j g k O vortli $8 and $10; y 0

W 'om en’s P rin cess L in ­g e rie D resses,trim m ed with lace and eiilbroid- y A Q cry, made

Bpecia) to-morrowH o u se D r e s s e s , in pretty

percales and cham - m r \ bray.s, reg . and large / x j ^

W o m e n ’s S ilk J u m p er S u it* , make of rich silk Isf- feta; iu solid black or blue, and pretty stripes , and checks; r e a l ' value $15, a t. 9.98

b A tiitc; wuTib f S .a l '

s izes; v a lu e ^T.39.,M is s e s ’ J u m p er S u its ,

m ade of good qual>z% ily law tis in p r e t t y ^ U K effects; value |5 ,

W o m e n ’s SW rts— PanA-n u , Voiles, iirilU antines. Sic­ilians and Cheviots; newest models; reg, aq^ I A O ex tra large sires; I U K w orth and {3,50 *

Big W aist SaieFrom Oar Sensai/on^/ Purchase of U,600 Waists,

ike Et\lirt Stock of Samuel Jones & Co., One of Philadelphia’s Biggest & Best Manafadartrs.

98c. W a is t s a t 39c.Brand new, fresh, d e a n W hite Lawn

M usiinwear SaleStirring Values from the Big ^une Sale

C o rse t C overs and D r a w e r s —Coversof cam- | m hric and nainsook, richly trim m ed; draw ers of the 1 ^ ^finest cAmbrlc; 25c. and 29c. values, choice at.

W aists at thtf’ lowest price ever knownfor such very gr>od qujihly; front elab-orately trim uiejl with five panels oi p retty em broidery in Gre­cian and blind effects; value

9fic. - n o t m ore than three

to a custm iier— each ..............39c

-With

59cW h ite Law n H’a l i t i

lOA-eJ Allot ATul larf in le r tlo n i, tiirki'd back value fi.GO pitoli; your cbuice at imly.

L in g er ie and l^faeer iFAwn WAl*t»“ Trimmed w ith ullover emhrolilery, ninue with thr^e rowH of henry lace luBertld'u ADd maUaLllujiif!, value |1.50, $1.7r> and $2.(h), very iperlal for tilleale..................

■lap.SUk W a le t i-J n black or w hite, elaborately trimmed w ith lAce; back and front; nlrei 34 to 49; limited to 1: value IS.QO. a t ...........

• 3, 94 and WalHta f i.ti9— High grade Shlrtwaliit»,"Tlir FatnoiJi Griffon lirand —Beet In th e 1-and. " Kach wai*t done up In a b o i , made ot flneHt lin­gerie, all beautifully trimmed:

Com*! ( . ' o v e r R- iN aln took , tilouae ami \ t ig h t tilting: several ' roWH ot laeeluiertlagH . i beadlugB, r 1 b b u u i d raw n and edgings la [ the new Frenoli Htyk' cover; value 311c. and , Mr..............................

Choiceat

D ra w ers— Standard inuillnH and rainbrlcn, ■OTue an* beiUHtltched. itti’ked, u t h m Inre irliurued. value 3$c..

,25c

L‘o v « r « — Slanilard aalnHOok, new Krenrti HtyleH, daboratrl.v trimmed wltb lAcc IniertlDgi., eilginge, beadings atulf rlbfion drawn, allj

value GOc. atid\ T5c, each...................

Choicea(

s87cIn black or

trimmed

149

w hile iloten la»t, f».UO, $4.Bo ADd >6.1X1 w a ists, reduced dur­in g This sa le 10........... 1.69

I.ae® W alftt* — KiqulsUely tTininied w'llb lace nuuUlllmiB w ith panels of silk between, lined w ith tine Jap- / \ ■* silk: walstB w orth / 1 1 U iil.oo, 17.00 and |n.»o, aperlal » l ................... .

W h ite b k lr t ii-S ta n -dard cnm brics and ' nuiellnt, deep umbreila tlouQce, full yards ' w id e ,e itr a d u st rutile: tOM ieelaborately trim- ineil, o tb ers lacs trim-J lucil, value $I.CKI to f |1.50..........................

W o m e n ’ h IkIghtS G o w m —Of standard^ cam brics am! muslins, the bodies are really large enough to be ex­tra mIep, regularly tiOlll iitffW’........................

39c

ChoiceW o m e n ' i Skirt,

C h eiu lso -'O t splendUl QuIUHOok, t r 1 in tn p(l. w ith Vai. or torchon, laced, beading ' and^ ribbon .d raw n, value'f 1 no....... ...........................

l> rA w «r«- Kine a a ln -' Aook, cam bric or iuuk- Hii. d e e p utnbrella flounce, row s ol Val a lio intertloD s, value a t ^1.25.......................

at

69c’

W l l l t e H k lrU -O I title cambric w ltlid eep um brella tlaiinfe, elab­orately trimmed w ith S w iss embroidery. In­sertions, tucks, bem- stllcb ln g , a lio dustj rutties. HCime lace trim- meri. w orth $1.61) ailril

I ns......... .....................\W o m e n ' s B U 1 r t f

CheiniBe—Several dlf-1 lereoL styles, richly! trimmed w ith Val., p oin t dp i^arls laces, som e are beatlecl and -ribboD draw n arom id (be w a ist, value |l.4U to$ l.T 5 ........................

Clioiceat

98c

Women’s $3.50 and $4 Oxfords at $1.9S1,800 pairs in the lot. Most desirable Tan Russian Oxfords, Patent Colt Oxfords, kid Oxfords and Gunmetai Oxfords. The prices are near half what other stores

All si7.es and widths. Russian Calf Blucher, Qlbson, Sailor and Button Ties, with ot without tips. Patent Colt Short Vamp and Plain Toe Oxfords in eight styles, various heel heights. Vici Kid Short Vamp Cllbson Blucher and Plain Lace Oxfords; when worn look like shoes half the size. Patent

Colt, Vici Kid and Qunmetal Goodyear Welt Ox­fords, as flexible as a turned sole and the material as soft as you may find in any custom shoes that sell at $5.00. Twenty-four styles ; grand assort­ment, Regular $5.50 and $4 .00 Oxfords on sale to-morrow at................................................................

he size. Patent

1.98Men’s SuitsMorning Special from 9 A.M , to t P, M. Only— f8 .5 0 Suits at $5 ,00—No mail,

'phone or C. 0 . D. orders

Malting Rugs

An offer th a t should c r o w d our popular 3rd F l o o r M en 's .Store. C o a t s come in BUigl'e and d o u b l e - breasted styles, in the newest sp ring m odels, m ade of plain black Thibet and all the gray, brown and tan m i l e d effects. F it perfect and tailored as only good B»its are. .Sires 32 to 44 cheat m easure, R egular np to $8.50 v a l u e s , from 9 to 1 only, very spec'l

just see theni, th a t’s all we ask. T he very same rugs are sold elsewhere at $12.00, but 30 which we bought at a special price aud offer iu the same way, size 9x12 feet fnote the size); extra fine goods and a $12.00 value f o r .....................

3d F loor, B road Bt.5.48

MillineryClearance of Trimmed Hats

Em broideries18-in. D ress F lou n cin gs—Shown in pretty eyelet, blind and baby Irish effects; most desirable, grsd- a a uition and confirmt- # 1 1 tion dresses; worth from 39c. to 49c.; yd.

1.982.98

special at..

T runksS how room

RAID p in of rb !f lActory, ■omB a trifle ■oiled. C a h- viiR -co re re rt.Kro te c te d by

a r d w 0 0 dhUU op lop And around body; brarti lock,Iron bot­tom, d e e p t r a y with Rpparate hat com- , pafl- ment j

■raw unu

.2.983d Floors M arket Bt.

W o m e n ' ! 'VcRtft— Slmped bodicR.low nrek, flleeveleM, m oat deiir- uble for pr«i«nt w ear, regular or ex tra large Rlieti, value 19c. to 25c. each, aale price..

rjLura

12icWomen's Testa and

P an ts—ol finest cotnbed llsles or cotton yarsa, the vesta are full taped low neck, slseveleak or wing liseves, the pantR lace trimmed to inAtrh. value 2Bc.. each, aals price............... 19c

H Im m ' a C hlld raa 'a V a st, - a t r a i a h l or .hnpiKl, ilM TNeai or w ing alMTea, flnent llila or cotton Tarn; psn t»Inca trlro’d,TaLI9c,, na..

Newest shapes aud ideas, beau­tifully trimmed with f l o we r s , feathers and rib­bons; a l l t h e most w a n t e d shades:

Hats that w e r e marked 2.98 and 3.50,special a t...........

Hats that were marked 3.98, 4.98 and 5.98, all a t ..

R e a d y -to -w e a r H ats — All the newest and most popular shapes, made of fine straw, triniaied with pompon and velvet; all colors: not more than one to a customer; value $1.25and $1.49; special a t .........

P a ten t M ilan S a ilors— in black aud white, value $1.00,

79c

U nderw ear al Timely Savings

29c

I, nneai tine

:12ic

M « D ' a U a tb r lg g a n jllilrta an d D raw «r«—good RtaTiil^rd jarna, il ie a l ilr u w ith long or frtiort MleaveM. drnw 4'r« w ith auappnder tappa and double bi­cycle aeat—val.39c., Haleprice........

Huja* B ib b ed or l ia U b r lg g a n Bhirta a n d I>raw«T«—ahlrtR w i t h sh ort Rleevea, draw ers w ith double bi­cycle Beats,ankle | or knee lengtii*, m l. :25r., aaie at

M en ’s N blrta IsD raw - era—Halbrlggan cumb'd t'gyptiau yarniR tanil’rdi makes: ahlrta w ith long or abort slreTes.drAwera w ith ralDtorcad bicycle ■eata it Kreoch ,■trap bfick;vBh &9C. to 99c., lAle I price, each..

I&l9c

39c1

Just to introduce thii delicious new cereal' food to you we arc authorizing your grocer to sell you a tan cent* package of

Stick To ItI t It’* yooT re p o tn tlo n to « •* ■

d sn e n d a b ln , v re » r-lo n * n n d eeo n o m - ic a l p a in t b u r DBVOE’B I-EAD ASU KllfC PAIXTS At n n r mtorc a n d r e a l l K tb n bennfft* ' y « n r r rn o ln tfo ii I* In ­te n d e d to coreT .

J. J. HOGKENJOS C0„829 Broad Street,

M B W A RK , N . J .

C0EB8KZ HEMIACQAImhm Mua BarhOiSjiMltSgiiMa

(PuflFei and baked under 400* Fahrenheit)

jt

for 7 c a package ~for a short -time only.

Crisp before, eatingQ t t a k t r 0 * ^ ^

Quakeriji j ■

L . .Sv , I

Oats IS "now loc a packag< i

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