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^Utr?SEYr%j Xho ?;?? rtacle of ionator Ttiir Daly proteBtlng agaloBl pollc* ?<? livity in poUUca is one lo nu.k" th^ bmbtb r? >f Hoboken t*hakt? thalr siiio. arlth laughter. if th* polle?m?n bar] been with "Bill" in ;ho rampalgn, tbea Indeed arould he hav . \ : : ? Bsona for r-anontatng them. Doea i .. Monorable Wllllam remember how, on.,e upon p tlme, he gave th* Banctloa of his rboal eml* nent auth.'iity t,> tha plan of maklng every rr Hoboken eontribute t - the Demo . iinjiHlgn fund? I r Daly Ib not ibe only Hobokenlte arho ? I. publlc attentlon i.i th* Imrrediate and Ivlng preaent. Hla one-tlme frlend and r. ir neigl bor, ex-Aaeemblyman M'.chael J. Coyle, w to tbe publlc . no* agaln, this tlme ln th* gulse of "Buperintcnilenl <>f the Hudson County ,;' il vard," whatever tha: may mean. Preeh Idera no doubt feared thal Bomi arould Bteal tbe Boulevard, and ln order to averl au h b ralamtty they declded lo pa* 12,608 a yeai :-, tbe Btateaman arlth tbe beautlful musta up niKht. and guard tha thoroughfare. C ?!?? n'.'tia^s to r.-maln on thr- BUrfBC* through ? ? ,i Hudson C >unt) polltli a. Th* Tribune'fl Pateri n newa yeaterday ll r? - l 1.1 that tbe Grand Jury was Inveatlgattng htged i b of appolntmenta ln th* Pollce and ? d*partmenu and tbal "the wldow of Bamuel Heaa a patrolman w'i.? dled recently, had been .? tba Orand Jury. *nd ll w.is aurmlaed abe araa a aitnesa In thla branch - .tlgatlon.M at $ whlch prorapted th* aummonlng of H -- ?? :-? the Qrand Jury araB to the her huaband bad pald g200 or M00 to ; lltl lan for bda appolntment. Heaa had n the forca only a Bhorl tlma when he dled . | aa, Mra Hem thereupon went tu illttctan ar,i damunded a repayment of the . arhleh waa refuaed. [f th .;? . ' Jur) ''?11-- "?'?'? w-**? *'?' *? tne n of tho wh..'.-- ? ati'iai and fearleaaly In r pen i Imlnated thelr actlon wlll ?.. th* e?ect of Btopping a long-contlnued ae Though th. sal onkeepera of Ellxabeth man %gt4 to ,!?.!? Exciae Commlwloner Karon'a itlon l > "ralae all eali n II enae* fi im 1250 to |i ? on January 1. and l i ftx hotel Ucenaea at ttlers' Hc n.-.'s al 150," th.' quea wlU noi real there The tendency of the n m ] ri Is dlBtlnctly ln the directlon ? ? feea Thoae who favor the in . laaa a: Flr*t, the adv itea Itl .n, who hope ultlmately to a pllafa thelr ?'. - - thla way. Bi :i l. the men wn i Bee ln thla plan tl ' wl| :? B OUt ???? low ?''"8S':'!'''- Km !''~ the latter cIbm ar* many of the wealthler k...,. .ra them* a, wh ae. m to thlnk that by ralalng the plana of the buolneaa they eould reaai n U I] '? tor a legallzatlon of Bun? day Belllng wlthli HE BROKE HIS WIFkTB FALSE TEETH. HEARINO IN THK BANKGB DIVORCB CA8E IN KEW-BBCN8WICK. New-Brun alck, I.* (Bpeclal) Proceedlnga - | . Mra. Unda M. Banker. of New-B ., ... my on the | . -v wera beard before Vlce-Cban el* Blrd . . uy to-day. Mra Banker. on tl ,.,.... . nataacea of eruelty. Her huaband, ?he aald. BTBl Btruok her In Xovemb-r. UM, anl threatened to "put a bullet through her braln ii r about lt Al rarloua other tlmea he I -ned her. an.l tn July of the preaent year. sl - aro oa th* bed and knock heai agalnat the wall. On Beptember 7 he - her aflerce blo* ' *** i! roke thi plate of her falae teeth. ;,- Nlcholaa WllU^unaon, Mayor of New-Bruna -.-.. k tei ..... l Mra Banker after labaad atrocb ber anl brobe her teeth. He wld tba aronndfl ahowed that the blow muat have . beea a fler.e oae. The Rev. P F. Po kmaa, ; i tor of thf FlrBt Reformed Church. testlfi l i tt i.ai uaed bla btal efforta I ? eff. l a raconclllatlon batweea Mr. and Mr*. Banker. Ja ob Mlll.i Mr. nanker* father, BBroi* that Banker < i tha- ha was rnaktag tt* a areek. and had SU .... . n hli buaineaa, thal of > 1 1 n I Banker In hi? defence, i a ?r< i ?? ' b'"n | h member of the fln.. of Bankei Broi eri 12.500 inveated In he wai only one ? ek. and r2 a i ? Sr Banker -alJ that hl. wlfe fl q i ntl: ? - au.e -he woul-l not treai tember 7, when her teeth were bi k a i lental. _ m _ BADDLE RIVER PARMERS TO 3ECEDE. n | .j beea glven that appUcatlon wlll ba m ? to the next Legtalature t i form a new town .., or that parl of Baddle Rlver T ? north of Lodl Borough and Outwatef. Lan* ;.: . ? bi >->k to Paaaalc Rlver. Th ,'? ???..;. la to ba callad Marloa. Tba - ....... tbta step ta ascesalva taxatlon for rm thBt do not beneflt the aectlon * ? >:ave aet off. Tbe aouthern part 8 er Townahip lacludea the growlruj vlttage ol . . ? ?? oppoalte Paaaalc, and itlon settiementa operati I D* lat. ln Qarflald ar! Rutberford. Theae apecu .,,..? a, tracti ol land w.th atreeta thali a re ? rtahlp, and tha farmera of the . . .,, part compUln that they are compelled to . iircentaBe for the mnravemei I r?cane -hl. the farmera have determlned to fronftheoM 'k^'t' ..wn Tw.j yeara hko Sadaie jti\>i i iwn?.ii|j ? ,. ?.....i f r macadamlflng road*, and Ve new t .wnship wlll he reaponfllble for n. aharei of S*. "omliv TheVw moveiuent ti. tha work of the i,. Stutual ProtecUva Asa *>|atlon. HE BATB H1B BAFE WAB ROBBED ,.r.,..ir Poaachel a tlaamlth, llvlng over hli i t l? cilaton-av*., W*at Hoboken, reporti 1 that hla aaf* waa oe*n*d early yeaterday mornlng by aome *?*?*?'*?*t*mt "'? re'??ope^d "fffta* . ..-:,',:.'.!.'-," """" ??? "?"-'' I ira_^_ N THEOLOOICAL g^UDENTfl PLIOHT macefllnth.B.mfteid P e gtat n .a ma. aamijobnDear, t atudent al the Oerman . law alminanr charged witn dlaordwly conduct, r^t*wB '" "'"V''rm-lnv^wh-re hla parenta, ?im He . imi from ?.-rn n;* w.i > 'lt- b , ,.,,,. to do, are Btlll *^.n*" . :n. Ba . for a " ? "'? "bnt'JS? S? :'- ?5S ** :"'"mls" '' r!L*JLr tl.i^uniBtan :e. It l* - ?' :' S rnVhfteV.e'mTnt.%Theard \Vhe? De*r'? *?*******lf t,nem illid ! ? e hlm of hl. arrest a n nil;^ th ?"" "!" "7"i Vo th.*BCI ...a:' Ofl reported to tn* ****}?"'-..? [ Bi UOB IB !??' BMH r. ?nvo POdBUMg iN H" CELLAB , i. ... fruit atora al No. '?'* < her ***** wh" K eocouaterta hli ry-*,.. Rabwag. had ? ? . ( k ^ .. . 'J.' Cf" * ui- : -four raa barrela. Aft*r ?orn belonged ta a i-a.r of apoi and '-;" '!;" ! V, u a/t.i - and^ kllled ?WO MKN BURnBD BT A CAVE-IN , . y r-uvf<i in at < iM Brldge on the Am A grave bank 5^^|fJMl, R.U.0*d Bt I ? J^oi^ra ert^ burylt*. tw. m-t,. W...,,,i nnconacloua oaadlUoa?Bjg***mg #if?r, |, badly ln oiei aborUy aftar hia rei ?? jarsd. R KYELA TIONS IN CA MDEN. BENSATIONAL TESTIMONY IMPLICATINQ CITY OFFIC1AT.S. BTOCK IM A l.i.-.HTIN'i: COMPANT DEUYEBED TO ? "I'n'.'ii.mkn arara a cortract was ABrAEOEO THg MEN CLAMORKD POR TIIKIR PA. A STAI'.TI.INC HEAB iN'i BED?!?.!?: THE M M I BELDON COMMIBBIOX. Camden, Dee. e, (Bpeclal).?John L. Ballej to day furnlshed some Bensatlonal developmenta t ir the Black-Beklon Inveatlgating Commlaalon, whlch is "Lexowlng" Camden. H" is .1 s.m of ex-Poatmaater Wllllam T, Ballejr, nnd waa for? merly chlef clerk under bla father, who w.is treaaurer of the Camden Llghtlng and Heatlng Company, the electrlc concern whlch haa a flve v.-nr ..ntt.it for llghUtlg the Clty. -lulin J. Bur? lelgh, ih.- Becretary, haa bet n alle l aever?l tlmea to teatlfy as t,. whether anj elty councll men or clty ofldala were etockholdera Ib the i impany. He had teatlfled Ina' ex-Judge E. A. Armatrong, lts prealdent, w?i at the aame tlme preaideni ..f th.- Board of Publlc Worka; thal Clty founsel -l. Wlllard Morgan la a atockholder, and tha. ?i irge Barrett, a former Councllman, now Bheriff, w_ - another, and ex-Bherlff Balrd araa ona naore, Bailey wenl further in hi* testimony to-day. He aald thal .inst after the ompany gol it-1 flral contra. I from the clty he hnd ha.l aome polnted converaationa wlth Clty Councllmen. "Whai waa the ronveraatlon?" aaked Lawyer Bleakley, . ?: ? Councllman wanted to know when he could I.'.-; his atock. Another one said he bad never recelved his Btock, and he would llkwto have aome " "Who was th- Councllman?" "Wllllam Dorell. ' "Wh,. waa the other one?" "Dr MUli ;." "Whai dld the thlrd me aa)'-'" "i don'i remember tii" converaatl n." "Who was he?" asked Mr. Morgan. "in..- mlnute, i>l".ise." s:,.i Commiaaloner Bel don; "I don'l thlnk his name ahould b< given until we Hnd ou. whai he aald." "Th-> are tho only two thal you remember?" ' They are ?? Yhe natnea "f the i.isriMitiK Commlttee for the year 1888 were shown the wltneaa, and he was aaked if he had anv conversatton wlth any mi m bera excepl the onea naiin-.l. He replled: "Xo, alr." "Do vou know whether any membera of that commlttee recelved any atock about that tlme?" "Tea, sir; Mr. Rex had aome " "How do y i know that Mr. Ro\ recelved SL- li .'" "I bsw the ato k in --ur aafe, and afterward aaw ir turned over to Mr. Rex. There was i ?me where In the nelghborhood of ten aharee, aml the par value was $2,", a share." Th.- wltneaa flnally said the atock was worth $1,000, bul he would nol say lt was w irth $2,000. He aald: "lt waa lurned over to Mr. Rex'by the treaaurer ? >me tlme after the pasaage of the oi linance by the Councll." The wltneaa could :. : tell h iw long afterward thla took pla. ?-. "Dld you ever hear aay c nveraatlon about what was to be d ne wlth that atock?" "Tea He was | ? hav.- the Btock to hold in ti i.u f r s ime partleav*4 Mr. Rex, wh i sat bealde Clty Counsel Morgan, became rather nervoua and aroae wlth a de? mand for the privllege of subjectlng Bailey to ci _a-examlnatlon. That belng granted, he - had th- wltneaa pretty well tangled up and on I , tiv any date at ali as to when the al? leged tranafer oi Btock was made. Bailey also teatlfled that aeveral montha ago he unted the number of telegraph, telephone and other electrlc polea In the clty, for whlch he was t.i get 2Vi centa aplece for the couotlng. Thla waa by agreemeni with l?r. w. B. K. Milier. the member-at-larg? of the rity Councll He had never recelved hLs compenaatlon. "Why dfd you make your blll 5 centa a polef" i i. iwyer Bleakley. "Dr. MUler waa to gel half," was the reply. All the experta were at w rk on Clty Treaaurer Mlcheil n's booka to-day and Mr, Mlchellon waa aldlng them. lt may be weeka yet before any? thlng deflnlte la known about thelr condltlon. DR OTTO ZIEGEXHORN A PUBLIC CHAROE A ONCE Bt'CCEBBKUL HOBOKEN PHYBICTAN TAKEN TO THE ALM8HOU8E. Dr. Otto Zlegenhorn. once a popular Oerman phyalcian In Hoboken, became a vlctlm of the mor iihiii" and cocalne habll anl dlaappeared fn>ni thnt dty four ..!? ti ?? years ago, after loslng a large -- through hla unfortunate hablta The d tor"8 acqualntan ea never knew whai became of him unt.1 i devel ped yesterday tha. he waa commltted to tbe almahouse at Snak-a Hlll ,.,,._?_, n pauper li- was removed from Bt. Mary'a :.. in \\ lllow-av. . Hoboken, to tha pooi - .'.. j esterday m ri Ing I :- I '??;? tlve Fi nton, and made n > protesi . . , _ horn rel irned l i Hoboken li aa man a ago and went to llve wlth <>:;- W. Harma, at So. l ?J. Waahlngton-at. An efforl waa made to pre ven' him from gettlng optatos, but hi- cravlng for druga wa* so Kr.a- that he purlolned artlclea of clothlna; to pui - then Dr. Oelbach attended the ; hys la i, nd thr ??? weeka ago found I sary to aend him to Bl Mary'a Hoapltal. Zlegenhorn mtlnued to grow worse, and .).,. si-"'- ln the hoapltal m. Clty Phvalclan C Irvlng Slmon ai I Counl Ph C B Conveme examlned him, and declded thal w is a phyaleal wreck, bul - - ar. I had ,..:,,;.-. i i, the aiinahouae, Inasmuch hj he was p. :.: Ill , . , , Ur Zlegenhorn ; i ti mk in atorage wh.n ne disaopeared from Hoboken aeveral years ago, whlch waB gold al publlc auction to water Reglstrar Henry Lohmann, of H for a few dollan It contalned surglcal toatrumenta valued ar taO ,-? JUDOEfl TO BE APPOINTED BV ORIOGB. THREE CANDIDATE8 FOB TWO VACANT PLACES IN THt: COURT OF ERRORS Trenton. Dee. 8 <>;? '?' The ilrst vacandea to racelve Oovernor .rriKK--. attentlon after hla In auguratlon ure two lay .odgeehlpa of the Courl cf Errora aad Appeala The placea ara now Blled by Meaara. Talman and Bmlth, of Jeraey Clty, the latr.-r belns a nephew of Bdward K. C. Young, chalrman of the Dem ati State Commll Bmltb and Talman were said to have been aele ted for tha purpoae of Ineurlng the pardon of tha Qut tenburg "Blg Four"?and they dld aaslat, their ;ir?: offl Ifl ? ' belng to aal thi Ir vot. foi the j;ardonlng of the racetrack men, .e ar.- three candidatea In Trenton for theae iilac-ea to-ila-. ;w i Republicana and on>? Demo i-rat The man who is belng urged for tha plaee, bm who has noi a.-, >.-t Blgnlfled hla wlUlngness to ,- Wllllam L. Dayton, ex-Mlnlster to The ii ,.-'..' Mr Dayton li a lawyer of abll m iki sn Idi al Judg ? of the Court of Erroi *, thlnk. -.. eral lamea F. Rusl ng, a penalon attorney, ut alao a candldate He n.m prepared i petltlon, and Ib canvaastng the lawyeri for theli algnatures, 11 :,-;t.'.-.-.i thai Ofovern r Origgi wlll -.? m-. i-r .-?. n imi H< haa nevei pra tlaed to any . x .,,;,,!.- . v. ti the ? lounty < ourta Lewls Parker, Ir., a :..-.'..'--i and banker, ls the Democratlc candldal . He II was w. nad promlae of the plaee secured by Talman. Mr. Parker ls Independeni In hl_ polltlcal vlefl when by hla appolni neni l ? tne Court of Errora, H wa'a hlnti II ' ? ed to aaalal in the pardon - ?? "Blg F ur." Mr. Parkei ? i .. w-,. bu h thal he was promptly turn. . Oovei n ? ? '??? -1* wlll have the appol Df .... rneml ra ol th. ' iri ; I:.? rors .:: the courae of hla term, and If Mr. Dayton refuar* ? f tl i ???;.. icratli ; i laklng i th. appolntmen of Mr. Park< r CI-OSINO THE BUROER MURDER TRIAL TBSTIMOK? THAT THE BLOOD ON Hl- rRO - v.a-- TH \'. OV v il-; OR CHTCKKHS XX lil' 11 HE KILL.ED ? .. of Fr inh Burgi i ' i nurdi r of .i ? ?? Be i i< ?lerda iftei ao 'ii in the Hudaon Count) Coui of Oyi ind T.rn-.in--- 'l ? f . , e entered the I lo >ked up at the ? i tbe gallery and i wlth Bevi ral ac qualnl . t up an allbl Thej ted to prove thal Burgei lefl thi aaloon wltb -. .-. i i Brod. -i to thi hom. of i Hai i a Bllateln, where be boarded Tha blood ital h;s trouaera. it w..* -ontendett, wera made ln i>ik ,tl klng or I-- ihe chtckeni wblch Bnrger klUed . >rnlng th i. Bngelbn i i >. i Bl ati In teatlfli l thal ha ad? mitted Burger to tbe houae -.n the nlgb. ln _uee tion, bu. ? wl i boi tell thi hour. Di WTUbur n Beymou a ' .ha !.on? laland Hoapltal, Bwora that human blood wld noi llstlngulsbed from that of ani ? thi r mamm il. Tba .lef.-u' " Introdueed Bernard Nothes aa ? wll i . -, to turn tha iirn^.?:? t auspleton toward a ,.,,., ,, ,:.,,.| \: . raucl - i.H'l trouble wiih Mn^rihrti-h: ii: aald thal Welraocb had told him that he would imasb Bagelbrc bfl Ilurger teatlfled ln hls own ,.-!,.,ir thal he w.,? . b.r.a eareeBter, and bad lliad ln decaucua aev?o yeara ll- la Baarrtad an.l ha. two chlMre** coatradlcted th* taatbn*ay of Wetraacb a'1'1 ***** th.it h*> had vlslted Bngelbrecht'i tavi rji on tne day precedlng the crtme and aald he wenl tn rr hi the evenlng, an.l wenl away with Teute '"' ' der. II- aald th-\ arere preaenl when be ??"?' arlth the heai I i Bauei He l fl 'J"' *?,0OIH* fe* mlnutea before milnntht and went ???**- ,..,. kiil'-l rhlckeni thal morntng, and had w'in0',.. blood-Btalned trouaera exhlMted In the trla. ?ni* ta . que.tlona wrre bbk d on ? i ? J < ???""';' '/?;, The rlr.l query waa aboul the bloa-l-dl.' ,!;',..' ,. .,r water near the tavern pump, Whlch ***** ie had not notlced The other queatio objected to. and ruleJ out. lt waa >f "'" ;' , ';.. man recollected thal Prlta Larke, who dlea ? ???*? daya ago, had t-atlfled at the Inque.) mat ni ? Bura r Bn I Engelbrecht it, thi ' Blght. . ., , i,im |n Charlea Snell teatlfled that Burgi Lu- and kllllng a plg ? Bhort time before the "",,',' Burger wore the trouaera produced ln tn .,..,, I, rebuttal the Btat? produced ?arle. >Nller io dlapoae of the au.piclon that Welrauch rnir" ' kllled Bngelbreoht. He awore th* u Va"':W' i t'. ,? h.a barn that nlght. and the wltn**as ??? wM door by placlni atonei againai *t ?J!!t mornlng, ann Rleeplng when Muller wenl out neal morn.i-a, rolled awaj the .tone., and an iaed nim. Counael wlll *um up th,- mornlng, ana '?? K-lil probabl) be glven to thc Jurj thli afteraoon. ? *> TROUBLE IN BT. PATRICK'8 AIXIAXCE. two aarw-BBtjaBwicK branchrb bi'bpb;. "Hfl 1'HNIT' iri: 1 UCEN AWAY AT Ml-' M.'.HT N'..\V l'"V. THB ' ? New-Bruaawtek, Dec I Wpedall ? ? may lead to aerloui P in Dlatrlcl No. t, Bt, Patrlck'a Alllance ol ? lea. la New-Brunawlch Tbere nr- three bi n rhei red ..tr*-. two an i three In ihe dlBtrlc ofllcera and member. of branchei one an I threi> were Buapeadad al the laal meetlng of the Btate ina ? a ttonal Board* for laauborduaatlon. Tha Btata a bi appolnted a eommltj*. to Betaa tba furnltun lodgeroom .1 ? ta of tbe dlaobedlent brai Th.- commltl. ? wa. comp aed of inembi not two brai ie. who ar. afi i membera of tne ???* B, ,,? | Thli romm itee, between ti ***}' n 'Htv on Wedneaday i ' ' '??,*.' , . J*". took not only furniture and paraph"nal. ; dow curtaln.. plcture., th. carpe from tne noor and ? .? alllance - gn, whlch hung out of th*M*in ,i a all rr-- propert) w.i taken ln ?? ,..?;?' ,... " ' tthalod .;?". wlth The commltte. - i i ??? en er i I ? fc a kej '!!.? memben ?:' the waa broken ..... lh. I n burat oP*n. They iea> the rlaht ol th. con ml tee to 1 ike l uMsanl ' irpet. Both aklea have eaegaged u -*>?? RUTQERS BENIORB Al PEACEMAKER8. niBT PAM BEBOUrnOXB BXONEBATINa nr. rot KO WOatEX WHO OAVE A RECEPTIOS TO PB1XCETON U**. NewBrunswlck, De. I (Bpeclal).--Tb8ra la a dl* ,.: .entlmei l among the atudenta ol K ... and the famlllea ... New-Bruaawlcli aboul ? receptlon glven on Tueaday evenlnB to we Princel >n O'ee. Banjo i I Mandolln cluba. aa to Id ,v- Trlbunc. Manj ol tbe atudenta repudla e lhe crlttclam contaln. l In "The Targum." and m*di Th.a noon, at a meetlng ot tne aenlor claai a commlttee wa. appolnted, whli i dr. t larlng thal It w*a unfalr to con ltrUe the klndneaa ahown outelda I! * treatment or dlacourtea tho* at bome. li ? Ing, th r - ittom aay thal tha Btlorcli - i.-r.r--.-i.lat i '-?' ih. repi ;??' ' atatement. publlBhed a. untrue and exi nothlng : it the l I rverted f. 0ThlieTiew( however. Ia not Indoraed i l the aenlora whlle the prevalllng -r.r,:. i othei ;.,.-,,.,! I. '.ha. Butger. haa been Uiexcoa .'?;_ . bj the young \ om. - "> ?". bi tea Rutgi rs .tu lent.. They eaplain hai then abst-nce from th. c mcert I i - notl i ?- ? ><*J* do wlth ihe f? e'.lni regardlng the re epi n lr, i ...... rrati ai Butger. i o.lege. u theae hold weekly meetlng. on nieaday ev< The attendance at theae fraternlty meel pulaory, and neceaalutad abaence fi ra tne i THE JER8ET CTTT WATER CONTRACT?" BEABINO OP THK (TERTIOBARl PROCEEDINOB K\ THE BUPREME COURT, IN NEWARK. The caae of the Jeraey City water contract came up for argument befora tha branch court of the Bu? preme Courl In Newark yeaterday. The mattei came up on wrlta of certlorarl t. I. m i ? awai I of the contract to the Jeraey City Water > ompany by the Jeraey City Board of Worka, on Auguat 13 laat. lt waa all. ged that the contract hu.l nol bei n awarded to the lowest bldder Mr Thompaon, of counael for the cltbwna, began by readlng twenty-elghl objectlona to tha contract, touchlng upon the manner of prlnttng It an I It. con dttloni 11 waa held that the i mtraci waa Im po..lble of performanca by the company 1 he con Btitutlonallty ol the acl of 18W. under whlch the con? tract waa awarded, waa alao attai k. .1. Mr. l hotnp -1,11 aald th. t the reckleaaneaa wlth whlch ihe city harl acted ln enterlng upon a contract of auch mag nltu.lt- waa probably without a parallel In the hlatoi y ot any munlcipal or bualnc* corporatlon ln the Btate. au.":. I. M. Dermott attacked the conatitutionallty of the law of 1888. II- >..: I the rontracl had nol be. ti legall) approved by tbe Plnan re Board of Jer ty Mr r ' dlo? e I ? (villiam l> Outhrte, counael for the Water Com? pany, polnted oul thal th? Newark watei contraci had b. ? ii awarded undi r the acl of ISW, and Summlt and Bayonne wen .upplled under the aame acl lle argued tlnu the lioar.l of Work. had acted wlth? ln lt- legal rlght. Ea Benator Edward. and Mr. V'redi nburgh contende.] that the contra I wai legal an.l had been prop rlj paaaed and ? bi ?'? L ? TABLEA Cfl AT LAKEWOOD MAN'V PABHIOXABL? WOMEN TAKE PAHT IS AN H ; \i.\M..-.'; K. IR ? HARI1 1 Lakewo,:. N. J., De. t <>; e. lal) i >ne of ::. ;. -? >*ab irate eni : talnmenti for chariiy wh . ?. r been known at I ? ? glven at the 1.1 irel Hou* to-n poae of ??-' Ing .i fun i : Lakewood H >-? II E ? __ ... ? : upon th* nea itage erected .. ? , rare i blnai I falth fulnesa tume, mualc and i enl. effi 't. The followlng i romlnenl I ?? ? rai n aeli ted the plctun . ilng '.;' 1 ?' ? heanaui Mi Arthur B flaflln, Mr-. Jamea W. More) Mi Jaaper L n ?,. Mra. Jamei t'onverae, Hri '.' C. Curtlaa, Mr.. Davld H Plumer, Mlaa Crocker and Mlaa Davl* Mr, i i , ?? ??? ti. Laurel Houae offlce, asal.ted In iha preaentatlon. Three of the tableau., "Thi Broken Pltcher." by Oreuxe; "The Reaper..' bj Julea Breton, and "The ."?is of Tlme." by Thoma. Dewlng, wi ? ? . of palntlng., al. i the flgure of "J i from the wai! palntlng bj Edward wlmmons. Other* nl-aslng In plcturejajue detall and beauty were "Camp Llfe ln thi Adlrondack.." Introduclng the di . i. i -? - ng fr.>rr> "Robln ll.I," whlch wai i. VI nl . I lluaaell: "A Portralt, "A Dutch Fl.her Mai i- n," an i "Th I i Bleeve " from a Ulbeon drawlng. Tbe audlen. ar. ,: the wealth an I fa.h ?" ? ?' the entire cott age colonj. THEIR III.ll.MIT l'.I*?TIIi:us PORTT'NE. TWO JERBEYMEN RECEIVE WORD THAT THET M".!-: UE1R8 TO II.0 Wllllam Barnoa, of Franklin, N. i . and hl* Bame., I Patei -..tr. recelve i w ird yeaterda) thal they are heln to .. fortune < ? r *ji*?... - ?i ln thelr youth Wllllam and Jamei llved with thelr parenti and thelr brother, Oeorge, on the Helghta of Poverahun, ln Franklin. Oeorge fel In lot a tl ,i ng woman and apenl much of hla l m< inj. Hli fathei ? bjected and Oi >rge il - termlned to leave home One mornlng, foi \- ira ago. h< bade i a famiiy fareweil. ? l am | Ing W esl partlni and I arlll never come ba h If I cannot marry the glrl ; int, I t llve a rmli llf I wlll ni ipeak t,, :i -,\ .ni.in hl- iln The parenta dli I, i i brothi ra ited, and Oe irg. a bi gh en ip 1 Vi -.. r la) a ii i ime to r\'ll ira md J ime. I ler ' h ora h. I .i d* i*l .ii front >f hl. hul In the Ja. k- mv l e 3.1 Phi i 'oi mi i I 11 ? na i . 'oun ty, \* h thai "the I ? ? ? known, h year. ii:.- a men an I ne. , a mi 11 a gol ? ? da> ? ago ti pa] I away In thi ..,....., Th wlll be dlvlded equi .' .1 ? n. - Th< nami -. rel i . p and a ;?? ? ib iui a en learnH fi ira i h. ?r- papera. F1RE DEPARTMENTA AT ODD8. Fii ?? br ke oul on Tl ght la l be ion A R me) n Pleraoi D ..... i' . . 01 nn ? dl i .... ui 000 Iai flre waa dli ivered bj i - .. of Mr. Pleraoi in Bl iomfl. ? i w< flrat 1 i Flre Depal .; n Itl Ig. rl ? lllo .n.n. 1.1 1 i..i,/. .-.?.. id ll ? .. lh ui a* ;.,. I Iai ,, , i ? ,.- ; tl Olt-n Rldg ,s... i< thal v . ? inJ A HORBE AND BfOOV BTOl.EN IN CLIPTON Uri Oeorge Cran. of .- ? Cllfl ,i ralu ible I aft< r I o'clock laai lt a whlle Iiter th* trap . aa un ?,-...? ? ? f iund of ? ? TALLMAN BAYB IIE WIU. BI'E DAT7 \\ llll nn lli. eclor of I ne* Cltj Ha l bell t-i ii ii- u ild i i.t-1 . ? ,.,?.'?' Hall Com uj \' the :? , - ..... c '| ? Hall i' imi . a i..va ago <' >m ml - 'i.'-i Oata In refual tr f..r Tallman'i . ..iiin refered to hlm ** ? Darrlure JERSKY CITIE8 AND T0WN8 N'-IU 'AHK. Tha funeral or Henry A. Hauaaltas took |.:a.-* yea lerday at Ho. IH llifrh-st. I>e'.enatlons from many ? aatlons arere preaent. The honorary paii ? ,: is were L'nlted Btates Benator Bmltb, Judge ?i. \. M. Reynolde, Eflvln Crane, <'ar'. I.entx. Frederlck Kuhn, John S. M tor*, A. B. Coellln, John l Kruoaer, Otto Molter, WHUara l.anhim. ii-- rj Herpera, vTtlllam N. Kellner, Albert Hahn. Charlea B la ai i Q. F. Bommer, Burlal wa* ln Palrmounl Cemetery, aft-r reiigioua aervlcea at St. Mary'a Roman CathoMc Church. Tha hon-. of Wnilam D. Rlpley, Mo * Pennsyl vanla-ave., ? I on Thursday nlRht of J W? elli I tdris ano fim;>-r rlnu*. The t'ommittee of Publlc Library Truateea wlil draf. a hi.l for th. Leglalature, providlng for money wlth whl.-h to lniil-1 a new library bulldlng, The dlg !"i Bementi <>r the library for ihe ia?t year were MO.-SI 19. Nearly 8,000 new volumea were pla'-ed on iv,--. maklng tha total aumher t\BB. The Btatflmen. waa mmie on cradlbla authortty ? lay thnt Oottfrled Krueger. Lay Judge of tha '-.nirt of Brrorfl an.i Appeala, int.-n'le.l to re a.gn hls offlce Immedlately after th.- tnauit'iratlon of Governor drigga. In the Chancery Coun yeaterday Mra. Victorla i- i Bued the Kewark Orpnan Aaylum Aaaociatlon ? ? i ?over custody of her two chlldren, now ln ..-? lum The woman i.i an It_li.in. The plain ? fl - mother-ln-lan testlfled thal ihe .-hlldren ha'i been treated like dogs by the mother. The facl wa* teetlfled to tha. Mra Dla ha.l Btgned ihe eon traci glvlng over tha chlldren to the cara pf the aflylum untll they ahall be twetvi yeara oll Bhe ls b Brldow, an.l h.-r half-l.rother ta th* Rev. Fran ? - - Pcaaturo, paator of the Flral Preabyterlan Itallan Church. The chlldren hav.- been ln thfl ra nearly two yeara Mr* l>ia recently go. i verdln agalnal ner balf-brother for alander ln the Diatrl l ' ourt, JER8ET CITT. r. .,, Blted tbe dwelllng of Mra. BUlea, So. 142 a idemy-at., early yeaterday aad carrled ofl *v Th.y took nothlng but eaah. The Waneer Club will elther btrlld h elubhouaa or i - iltable one. Tha club la eompoaed of MO stalwarl Republlcans. Kdward lay, twenty-four yeara old, ot So. M7 CcmmuBlpaw-ave., a hrakvman employed on the Cei iai Rallroad of Sew-Jeraer, had hla right arm ? : yeaterdaj whlle coupllag cara. The Itemlaed repori aubaltted by Chlef Englneer Hariiaon ahowa tha. the County Boulevard baa thua f..r coat S1.B7B,64270. an.l t_t,l?tM has been ex pei led on the Weehawken loop. Two bold thlevea entered Hop vVah's laundry, at Oreen and York Bta, yeaterday afternoon. One of them Btruck the chlnaman on the arm and threat ? ? braln blm if he n. ived or attempted to glve arm, whlle his "pal" nrhV-l the money drawer .n.i abstracted P0. The thlevea fled whlle the ex . Chlnaman atood a; the door of hla laundry crylng and wiinglng hia hand*. The pollce arere med a few mlnutea after the eaeapa aad a aquad of pollcemen was sent out to acour the i.ammontown aectloa ul the elty, toward whlch the fugltlvea ran. Two men, irreated on suapl lon, were put ln a groun and Hop \v..h waa called to aee |f he could Identlfy them. Th- oiestial caused ? by plcklng oul an aaalatant dty jaiier. . as oi.f hla asaallanta. Bchau, ..r courae, wa.< on duty when th.- robbery occurrad. Thfl Jeraey Clty Flnance Commlaalonera recently : a reaolutlon requlrlng the Street and Water Commlaalonera to a. I on all requkrttlona for euppllea at th.-ir regular meetlnga, and the re.julsitlnna, wlth prlcea of everj artlcle muet be aen. to the Flnance i for concurrence. The Btreel and Watar Board has permltted chalrmen of .-ominitte.s to Hli out requlsltloni and without aaklng the prlcea. A batch ' f these requlsltlons waa a.-nt to the Fl? nance Board and thej were returned yeaterday wlth a sharp letter tba. all requlslttona mual be paiaed In form of resolutlona aml acted on by the entire board. Th. B reel ind Water Commlaalonera con ten.I thal thej wlll ba compelled to emplo) extra i lerka and open new sets ..f booka BLOOMFIELD. Th- pool team of the Bloomfleld Cycllng and - -.n wenl to Hoboken las: and defeat. i the Caatle Point team with apparent a icora of 200 i. 103. Thfl Bloomfleld team - ? ? loal a gama aa yet. and stand* In a fair way ol winnlng the contea. now In progresa in ih Aaaoclat. : . ilng ClubsV tournament. rh.< North Jeraey Btreel Railway Company broke foi thelr tracka ln Bloomfleld-ave., In Cald Brell . eetfli is} Thi young Men'a Catholic l'nlon. of Bloomfleld, wlll elecl offlcera foi- the o-ar on Monday nlg ARLISOTON A-\T? KEARNT. The ameBded bylawa of the Hudaon Couaty Re , . an CommRtee glvea Kearny Townahlp flfteen delegatea, <-i?iit of whom are to be eleeted at th* primarlefl on December lt The borough of Eaa. Newark wlll have two delegatea, ar. i Harrlson haa lelegates, all of whom alao ar.- to be eleeted i Kearnj leven of the presenl delegatea hold over. The number of delegatea to the next County ?'om mlttee aill be Ml, ai agalnal VA i.i preci Ilng years. Davld Almond, Wllllam Henderaon and Oeorga 8< vereu.ee bave been appolnted a commlttee to accept rhe namea of Republicana llvlng In Kearny who deslre to accompany the Republlcan Leagu i; ivern >r OrlggV - li auguratlon The Prlnceton-Rangers football game to be played tbla afternoon In Coamopolitan f'ark. in Central avr , wlll ? i-l by aimost the entlro ap population f the townahlp. Arrangementa bave : ir ihe reeeptlon of an enormous erowd, hlteh or Inconvenlence Is exp?. ? I ELIZABETH Tha funeral of Dr. Davld u Mlller, of the Bl ia b th Hoapltal staff, took p a ?? yeaterday afternoon ar thfl Flral Preabyterlan Church. The psllbearera were elght of the phyfllclana connected wlth the ,; Btaff Th? funeral was attended by the Provident L'nlon, tha Cllnli al ? ? clet; of the General Hoapltal, tha L'nlon County \i ,i Boclety, the Board ot Managera of the Oeneral Hospital and the heada of the varlous de lenta of the Blnger Ma inn- Works, of whlch ;,: MHier'a i ? auperlntendent, u*v. iar. K< mpahall ?onducti I the aervlce Th funeral of Jamea Floy took plaee yesterday ai ;..- home, No. 29 Wesl Orand-st., Bllsabeth The Bev. .1 A Owen, paator of Bt. James'a Methodlat Offlcl it'-'!. Bxclse Commlasloner Robert Hlsgtns, of Ellsa ; ea In a crlticai condltion at hls hom.- ln Bast ? - - ,--st., and hla re overy Is very doubtful, ? BATONME Tht lo al pollce have Informed the Overaeer of the Poor of the exlstence of a heartrendlng ease of destltutlon In the Flfth Ward, the vlctlma belng the flve chlldren of John Cook, who ls iti the Hud 'ountj Jall awaltlng trlal for the murder of hla dlsslpated wife In Augua. last. Poormaster ,i, found Ihe chlldren occupylng twa squalld rooma at So. I Rallr ad-avi . where Ihelr pa had llved prevloua to the death of rh- mother and the arrest of the father. The chlldren, four glrls and one boy, ranglng from alx to rourteen yeara old, were huddled In one room wh_n th- la-l ad . \i: t'adugan. He aacertaln I tha. th.- boy Borki l for a Second War! grocer and recelved $'? weekly, whleh he turned in toa ird the aupport of th.- famll) Otherwlse th- ehlllren had compara IICtla to provide them wlth food, warmth. g ai i -::.'..-. ia tbfl elder brother, wmiam. was aeni to th- Hudaon County Jall last Monday , aa iii trlal on ?? i barga of pfltli larceny. The Bayonne Charltj Organlaatlon vlll furnlsh the childr*n wli ? elief ind arrange for thelr I ; :-.>;?? Veeterday foreooon John Corcoran, Patrlck K.-i.-h i and Wiiiiam Caaey, tii* trio of urchlna A.-... atole K00 from Thomaa Maloney laat Beptem? ber, were arralgned In the pollce courl b> i Pollce McS II arho brought ihe prlaonera fi im Sew-Haven, whlther they had goru \- the ml-1 iii- Ir gullt. Re ? irdei C'oni I. -niit of baiyti Jall lo txx i.i tbe i 'tlon " thi Orai i Jury Stewaal McB.rth, of Phllllpaburr, WarT n tj bul n ently of Bergen Point, naa been eharged blgamy by the father of i.i- a. ond wlf. Thi young woman wns. prevloua i - jed blgamoua Auguet 11 1884, Mlaa Man C Bi ? i ighter of a we l-known resld ni of Eaai in, Penn AI i;;rt i ..? ri brati man ln thi employ of the New-Jerae) i entra Rallroad, and haa a mn he. tween Bergen Polni and Mau h Chunk. lt ls . bj thr relatlvea of the -ond wife tbal rrled Mary Marti of Btrou labom Penn . ? ?? und thal he his never bi ? i fr ?m s ,. |a Rt|i| ||. |na tn i y im ago \i Hli . . i !? H -Aith h.a -? nd n ? cltj untll :.-: Monday, when ahe returned to th ? mi t h> r pa. PATERBl ?N i - , mtr ict for Pati rsoh'i i -w Clty Ha'.l stlrred up anothei controverej i .. meetlng of ? \ sster lay aflen oon, Wllllam ' i.u ll..w had been employed as Buparvlstng architeet . i mtra t. Bftei Carrera .v Haatlnga, who plann. ?? ? "rk, a. I ?rgeal ..t a meetlng >.f the - immUaalon on . j,- m ? l.ud'ow v -in be nmla i Beti i ind sa'.d i ii.it profeaalonal i oui .-->? i i-.iir.r- k Hastlngrs, hls form-r emnloyera, ln to a api the pl. ?? ll- wa* a l, ihe w-.rk of j ipervifllon, bul oa'.y -ni ? ' - i .i.: thi ?? I Ilrrn appi . o ... th .. dlatinct un ler atandlng thal Mr. l..- ?a - ipervlslon ahall be in i tha. .he o l flrm ? ar rhlte" > fluure , , x. ii Raa igrei d t ? n a. Ind Wedneaday'a ,- ion ii .1 io reinatat* Ihe lirm ?..' archltecta lhai Ilng f 'ni tb* tit .t. IN THE ORANOEB The Oi mge \l inta i M ? i ?-' -i?-1\ held a.i ln terefltlng mflfl.lng laal evenlng a. the InvRatlsn of Dr. T. 1 P. Fl.cl ' : iper of the evenlng w i bj Dr, Vlrgll I" Qlbnej of Sea Vork, on "Tii ? Tn itmeni of Bpln*l Diaeaaea In tbe Adult." There -. ? - i.fterward, and th- rveninn : arlth > ippei it.,* i,i4 _b__fai closed Set aerlee of Br-iwnina Holiday Books! LECCAT BROS. CHEAPEST HOOK BTORE IN THE WORLD. BM.6TI Oorgaoo* Holiday and Jriveni!.- B ''?.. AT YOl R PRMT*. 'AFtttlTA MnirnlfV-.-nt I-'ngll.h an*l Amerlran Boofcg, AT Ol R Fall W.. 14N.7KU Blblaa, ITaver B ?8*B, BtC, AT A.".'* PRICE. ILLU8TRATE0 HOLIDAV C.TAL0CUE FRBE. 81 CHAMBERS STREET. IBW VOBK. raadlnga reaterda*/ at p...?em .nt. the home of Mr*. Robert ward, ln Bouth Orangi. A lirije number of lalies Were preaent. MLM Benfey r- i'i "lil UPPO I.lppl" an..l "Kal.t.l H-n Kzra.'' Mlaa Antor.li. Dl.-ka.m deltvered an Interentlng an'l In.tructlve lert.jr.- ye.terday aft.-rnoon ln the Bnep ?ir.1 BCbOOl ot Music on "Th? Anti.juity of Mual.-. Many promln^nt people were pr.-a.ent. Profeeaor w i: Bcott, .>f Prlnceton L'ntveratty. I-I vereA a. lecture laat ev.ninjc on "A'lueMii*. A?-n cle." In the unlveralty extenalon r-ourse on geol >gy. Th.- flnal lecture of th- courM will Iie Klv-n on 08 renil.er 38. MORRJBTOWN The Morr.a wn branch of th*> Amer!"..n I for tha All of the Evangellcal Church ln luly heM lrs .-innua! meetlng In tbe lecture-room of the Bouth Streat Preabyterlan Church laat evenlng. Th.- aec* n tarv'. report ahowed that the aoclety heM rega lar meetinge. at whlch were read the monthly let? tera from M:?a Matlolt, who li lupported by l - aoclety, Heslde the regular lubacrlptlom anl aup plte. aent to Italy during laal year there have alao benii aent auppllea ln the ahape of medl ne., frult clothlng, canne.l good. an.l readlng matter ;.> an Itallan colony in North I'arollna. The treaa? urer*. reporl ahowed that 'lurlng th- l * sr year there cash pald ln and Bubecrlbed to the amount ? ? ..'.. anl that BJ36S more ll B*l led. -4V BAVED l.V THK fXlNBUIa-OENERAL. A NEWABK Bt'BINBBB MAN I NAJtltOW B8CAPB FROM A OANO Or BWINDUEBB John B. Oelkera, a promlnent New*rk buaineaa man. ye*terd?y ma I*- publlc an attempt tbal 8/8* recentl) made to awtadla hlm, out whlch waa fruatrated ti.r*.iiKti tb* effort* ot tha L'nltod Bl ? ; Ba ?'. Bpaln. In Mav laat Mr. Oelker. recelved 8 letter. pur portlng to be itgned by Joaeph OeUtera, In whlch ;,-? p abnad relatlonahlp wlth the Newark man. aad In whi.h h* aaaertad tha: ba waa Ib prlaon In Barcolon* for a polltlcal offence f: |80,on In property, he declared, Bad ln or.i.-r to aava tba eatate for bla daughter, ba deetred I i placa ber with hla relatlve. ln America. Fot hia trouble he e/ould bequeath B0.000 to the Newark maa, and laava tha balance to the daughter. The letter bad every appearaace of gei an.l whlle Mr. Oelkeri waa debatlng wbetber or nol to reply to lt, a aecond letter .-.-ime. beggtag hlm to grant ri;.- requeat of a dy ng relatlve To th*? ! : ter, Mr. Oelkera aenl an anawer, aaklng for partlcular.. Short'.y afterward a letter arrlved. I ?-'. by the chaplaln of tha prlaon, Infoi blm of the di ith >f Joaeph Oelkera. Aecompanylng tha lettei a u i copy of the wlll of the dead maa. About tbe aame tlme Blah ? Wlgger ?rn-'.a to Mr Oelkera ln referen. e to a letti i he had recel I from a prleat in Bpaln The Blahop belleved that ri;.- writer waa real i ? i rleat, aad be a Ivli . lelker. I i accept the truat. . Tl.*- Newark mer hanl li '? :- ' - ' ? V'? ? get the chlld. but bualneaB waa ro pr. taing th . . could nol get away, md ih. ? ? ifti ****** J? celved another letter from the chaplaln te Ing l.i.n tha- his dead relatlve had left three trunki talnli a iewelry an I lla n in I. v ilue ! a J-.-" he Bpanlah Oovernment had i llen ?- the prop. torSm He, I erel .re. Invlted Mr Oelker. to wnd 11.800 to pay the - aii The caae had ??J**n* pecullar aapecta thai Mra. Oelkera.P***?****, ** i flrat to ron*-Jlt lawyera and then to wrtta to i.'onaul-Oeneral Bower. In Bar elona. Th*- lawyeri pronounced the parieri irrect ai to form and Mr. Oe'.kera waa n idy to go to Bpaln when he recelved a letter from Mr Bower, afonn mg hlm tn,?r he I* one ?' a .arg. ***?'$***: ,..-i --m vi-t'ms of b gang ot awlnd.er., who are Kn oa he^ontlnenl l 'The Prleat Swlndllng gyndicate of Bpaln." after the expoaure, another l*tter arrlved Trom the chanaln Informlng Mr. Oekera Uult a aettlemenl had been effec ed the Bpanlah Oovernment, and that the BIM ?ouw nol conaent to c i to America. ? KEARNY'8 NEW WATER Hl PPLV. The people ot Kearay expecl to hav. thelr new water aupply in operation by thla evenlng. The wat-r ls to be furnlBbed by the Eaal leree) Water CBURCH OF AT. BAET TBE VIEOIE i ..? uioni have beei isued by the re tor and Ma: v the Vlrgln il No .1 lir.Al EATATE COBPAXY TO HF IHEBOLFBD. Th.- Twenty-fourth Ward Real E.tate Aaaocla tl .ti. of No. 111 Broadway, through Ita truateee, Ed arai l B. Eamea an.'. Danlel l< Kendall, appll< I i tha Bupreme Court yeel rda) foi the voluntary dlaaolutlon of the company, and Judge Andrewi -el down the order to ahow caua. for Mai I* ?ra. aei forth thal the company waa I >rm? . to buy real eatate in Ihe Ta nty-fourth Ward, llvlrt Ing li Into bull.Iln* lot. ? - rhe real eatate haa b en lold an.l th>- objecl ol th ? cor? poratlon accompllehed, and therefore all the itoclf. holdera deelre lt. dlaaolutlon. The compan) haa no debta an I hai i..i t? of $5,990 The ? aoiral itock now la oni; Vi, 100 of a h Jol n I'l.itiin. the dryg.la mei hai t. holds ' ; aharea the eatate of Ua. C Kendall Bfty-nlna ahare and E. E. Eamea an l D. lt. Ken all oni ahare each. The company waa li orporated In .*. wlth a capltal il ?ck of I3M ?" and owned 120 aer - of I md .i IJolnln : Jerome I'.rk. AN OLD-FABHIONED COON HUNT. B*rom The Meruchen Recoi I. r Amotik' the few In this townshlp who :. the old fa.hlon of coon-huntlng from year to are Poatmaater Ayre*, uf Metu hen, and r"arm*r John Martln, of New-Durham II la a poor wlnter w,.. i the] don't capture a .. ore ol the*. rodente. Eor raany yeara J in Martln h a champlon breed of n ? ' m '? ??' -! !'':'; M\** I their ,.ar,ii. or ln kllllng ';">' auarry wh-n the ! huntera *h ike It lown fi m tl ?? tree In whlch the I dogi hat ? t.roiiKht It to , , vtith two of theae dogi Mea.r. Ayre. and Mar ' tin a.'t out the other daj uppn thelr favorli ? que.t : Thei had trled .ir. wo. I* hereabout ln va ? , Bttrlbuted thelr lil fortune to the iry apell. ?hlch Im.l drlven thelr g*me to other ind better watere reg oi i Bo the) lei '-'' ?'"' Monmouth I Jiinctlo'n and Ike Martln. .,,.,,,? , i Now lk.' Martln I in ! :"'" ?"? ' ? 1 trapper aa wl.o ln a ' ' . i ,,.rr r ir *a Vattv I.. l't ? ' ' ? n? ' m** v .!l;',n,; :? .m^t'n.,,.,.', lun tl.ni he ' mUl?fe ln the wooda. n , 0f ni-n <>n a llttl*- clearli rhlch Iie ra JarOen truck in *umme. - ' P?J ,?,t ln wlnter, wlth gun and I g m i trap, be llvei ' "nr."'. m n^'eightleth year, bul he can foll j deep bay of hla*do?. through the wood. or mlle,. arhen the) have tre< I ;- can .1 rnb the nll.-: tree irk. a bo! ai I - ake hlm down "o?n'tht."^caB.,ton Me..r.. Ayre. and Martln wei a-ul.letl ;.. Ik. - retreat, ..-? th*) ha.j prten ?? -n ne f?r- by th- aound of a qua '? ?'??'? ;'?'.?. - vlolln, whl '"ior." . ? They found hlm bi ? bi \ .prlngal of twent; ind i S"g with thelr. ..r, the runwayi tKor i lea* than th.- deei haa WKS ZV* tat nlght .ndlndde of . half hour thev ha i ? !",; U- had ahaken hlm ff the hlgh**! I mb. prov, .?. ., .0UB i . |d ru.tamer for the dog. : ,,-.-i wfien the) ha.l flnl.he.1 hlm. to be about a tw"ty-poun.le. Aft.r another trarop throuah th* ? . I, th. log. agaln gave longue and agaln Ike , ,,' ,-'l .,? h - game and .hook down i ? , ,, Ihat would make a darky'a raouth wat-r t,. ! AUhough tfcey foun I n i m "?? eoona thal nlght, the nartv rantured a couple of 'poasuma thal ,;;,;.'?, ,,,.".,??, a,.!.. dlahea for a plant.itiori l rtatmaa dlnner, and tha) ime horn. contaated VAN IB iLWAYfl BNTERTAININQ ' Prom T ?? P?t< ' i V ,n thi "' "r'"' ' ! flty Herald." la Indlgi i I ??? Bev Mi Bweet ^ aaierted fi m hl? pulpll n the Congroga "hurch that the edltor of the^leadlng rjew*p*P*?r of paaaalc" had been of buytng vote. ln tha ,. ,?? electlon FMItoi Mah ney, of "The Dall) v v .. , | n. ', lhai it refern hlm and Indtgnantly denled th* allegatlon ol tha Xow V'ai ^ m.11. li.' .'lalma thal be m?,i hai ? been I * * ho b nighl th. v ite . ),.-, ,,i-.- he i- '-'.Itir of "the l-a.llng new.paper .?f . i ao much the charge of irote buyina that anger. Van aj ll la the laalnua n thal "The Newa" li mor. of a leadlng newi tnan "The ll-r.i.l lr wa. b*>tween Mahoney and ' ih.' domlnle thal ihe Paaaalc people ? ? n,.f ;., ,...? ui- du*L bui now ll la Van who I. crylng "be-lud" aad bombarUing Mahone) i th nuotattom Irom Mothei Oooae and other egtrava pn langu igi ln fa t, ui) i Van i- |a wlth the moat Impudent aaaertrf>n und :h> iroaaeai vanlty, aad wlth a aeif-concell mountaln. hlgh. thal Mr Mahone) asaume. m- abeet tu ->?; ihe leadlne n.w.oaner' ln I'asaatc" MOFEMEXY r>r TBB tOlieW (Ror. AWOVKT COMlfG in BWHT FOB ___? WWBB 70?oS BAUM UbM 1 han i\ UM a lavOatT CXatmf rr-'.AR. Tbe amonnt of eollefl thal taaae Ifl etflM tor the rommer.lal week en^'lna laat Blgh. waa- a<-ord laa to BMMsatary Haatar, at Hflw-4_e1ea8B8, JA.?*> _____ airainat MMM la't vear. IM m% ?n(1 8__,aaj m UM .wh.-n tbe erop wa* b\UMbI>. rnere ?raa a dtapoetl ? part ol tha tradars to th.nk the areera movenHB. large, baeaaaa It wa* greater than laa- week, when the m<,vement araa - -?? balea. Bat compartaoaa show that IM .*,.... ,., . ,- ar last w.-k aaaBlfaated Itsatf in tho thr,- pr.--.!-. aad Irr a natural tne. Thea Baeretary Heater'a ri.j.ir-a ir-- b-.-hin-l TB* Chronlela's" for th* aeaaon. md tha proaaan sl "catehlng up" ia going on. Tlierefore a atlll *ma..*r movement la agpeeted from "The ChronlCB?te> ,iay. The iguraa af Bt atarj H iter, iteen aetoar, bbow how rapldly tke crop is faluag behlnd. II s now nearly behlnd tbat af UR. and rh.. ,-otton H romlng in on a a-al- th.it has not Beea 8888 UBbbS the amall CBOpa of a d MBM y-ars ago. l.iv-n.ooi aurprleed tba Kew-Tork aears !**?* day i.y advanctag Bai ' ' "f :o1' lowirg our deellna further. The reeslt wa* bettef marketa or. thi* alde, anl the doea laat nlght on tho SewTorh Cotl * Ba ing ass I to W point* abova Thuraday'a flnala. March ctosed at Ml aadas w-r- r...r beevj itori ara ? arjr. la tertor recelpta at thh :? one lowna Bbowed BBJ heavler than was Kxpected, lakSH balea, agamat th- prevtoui weel - ? laal y?*r. - agalnal maaa last week and it: ? - - " **** thl M"'"T ,t,,k, - ... .v .... .v h -' *,<** balea over last the ; r- iteekfl ahow a .- rease of 200.OM from last yeai Port recelpu yeaterday were only VM. a*_inflt ,-,:.. Ta iai BAA ?? rar thi eawrs -.,, -K hoa ver, the claaraai - U raiioua" ports IW( ,,. | me total to W UT, agaUMt UiaH laat wm?. Mancheater splnaera _?cr_ased thelr takir.gs yefl ...r,i-iv m Llverno to 15.SM balea, Of thi.* large anount';. fl WH.? ".Tba^* ,-,., cottoi Bvldently Indla doea not >et rtgara m tbe Bources from wblch the Brittah apiaaar .-xpecta i''n.:.;,:-';::i:-nv;:tr1is *** ? .--v*-^ rtove the cottOB crop has beea, in round flgurea. ^j^O^BIoss .-v-i.r.-si.lent of th.- OottOO ElihaBS* who hai jusr returned from a trlp through tr.* South -ail- he -aw notblnn te make blm change - .; mioi that the crop wlll be 9A9AAW balea. New-OrUans recelpts to-day are e?P?ct*_ to be 16.800 to I7.0M balea. agalnal la.ag: laat year and 1.I..M ln 18W The markei weakened for a whlle or. tho ?,tlnf -if these flgurea N -*-?ir --.na aoadyeater. .liv H;-" balea and Memphla, 1.100 BoutherB e.at marketa wei l;M te ', krwer. . Th.- crop newa from tke Bouth n.'.u.-.l Ina *aa* lu.NVw-..t-:.-..:,s. Dee I Party anaaftaUNg tafl. nrltea rrom Wa-... i'..---it:- k. d.-.te. .. ""? .?a>8. itpeci ??>" more, maklng total of BaXIB ba.es. agalnal 77.000 last real . .? Elllsvlll. (Mlas.) specla to 'I me*- i.-mocrat" aaya: "Reports show that thia areek w'.i. wtnd up ?? -?? tl la sectlon of country." New-Or tans Dee. t> Becretary He-rers ?>'? Orleana Cotton Exchange statemer.t from Bflwtem ber l to Deeember I, Inclualve: Port recelpta, fcagf. ZU bales, agalnst 4,0M,_M last >-ar. llTtafl) rear be? fore laat, and 1.872.179 for the aame tlme in vm. overland to milla and Canada, IH.aU, a\as^ts_k 1,4.", !a; r v-.-ar: 1-1,116 >-ar bflfore laat, and 427.1.36 tor the aame i me li IBB; iBterlor atocka in exceaa eC Beptember l. U0.184, againa. 112.117 laat T***. BBX* ; year before laat. and -M.233 for the aame tlme in 1882; Bouthern mlll taklngs, (B.O06. aaalBSt JC.&O last year _S6.97I \.ar befora last. and 242.W for the , same tlme ln 1882; crop brou?ht Into *l*ht rtur-tng i nlnety-fleven days to date, ;>.;::". agalnal ?An,93A . last year, I.U0.133 year before last. anl UMUIB for the Bame tlme it: laa. croi brought into aijrht for ' the week. SM.UO, agalnal M4.aU for the *even -layr ' endel l.ember I last year, l06\aM year bc-fore laat. : ar.d 122,358 for the aame tlme ir- 1882; crop brought ' ir.to nlght for the flrfll six 'lays of De.-ember 284.CT2. agal ist l.'.l lr?7 laa. \-ar. B1471 y.-ur befor^ laat. and . t >r the same tlme .n 1S.2. ae ? > BEPOBYOF THE REAL ESTATE EXCHASGE A REVIBW OF ITB Bl 8INBSI IN TBB l_Ua__a* HEAVl 8ALES AT PRI\'ATB COKTRACT IN m**\ The tenth annual paport of th? Iteal Batate Kx change and Auctl n R im, Llmlted, to i-?- Bfa? to the atock ? aanual meetlng. ta next, will | .Tit-rnatlng revl w, not only of rl"- laat year, bul of the flm decade of ihe Instltutlon'i exJstence. BeglBBlaai ,s i- M a period of falr buatnesa actlvlty from IM te UM, tbe Exchange, accordlng te tbe report r..s Ut and UM four yeara of unusual actlvlty, suc.i^-i by the preaent *tate of thlnga, marked rather by .uletude than deprcaslOB Tbeea hai . I ispald Iti itockhoMera aa BfleragO dlvldend of 1 ner cenl p r annum durtng th* t*n iggregatlrig the aum of laflXiaa, tatemen. la regardi I aa aatlafa torjr. ut aisw of the fact that th.- exchingfl eaa I inded simply f..r the purpoee of providlng eertaln factlltles for real eatate brokers, mctloneers, ownera, >iH_|erB. ! otbera Intereeted In realty, aad not aa i ney-maklag teheme for lu atockholdeea ml report wlll ahow a decreaae of auotlaa last yea Al prlval eeatra t aea ., , f pi ipertj worth mora tbaa IMBJBMBl have i.:?'?-? ?' lanw p^iportlcB of whleh wa.* ,iY- t.-l b) membera of this - - The a*> tlvlty ln i rlvate aalea, - reaulted IB a eneral uae of the recorda of th- Hureau of Informatlon More than nlne thousand raqulaltlor.s have been fll. eau ln the last year, on Informatlon haa been furnUhi I aa tp ...^rs - ps The ma.is aml "tner m.-ans of refer ave been Improved. and randered more eaay --, whlle manj ne wmapa hav- been added \. .. LegiflU. ire a Mll waa ; mtroduced In both honses provlllng for the J* ? the legal sales to the Real Efltate K\ , change lt pasaed the Assembly by a vote of .?. ln tn- ienatfl a mot'on to rei*irt it bly falled by a vote of four to four ln tne Ju !;- .ai-y rommltti ? ..... Th, fo iwli | the ci II tatflfl to be vote-1 for on Monday?a? the Board of Dlreetors of the ex change for the comlng year: Rlehard V Harnett. Oeorge f_p Forest Hum;:. Douglaa RobtnBon, Iran*: V.-ru Bamuel F. Jayne, Heim.inn 11 I'imminn, Vfr- i' E Mirlln_. Irvlng Ruland, Frederlck Zlttel : i Bdgar Leaycraft Thomas B. Walker. .\u_uatus H Carpenter, and .ugustua Tt Cralushanh MGVCEiyS EAI.I CAU8BB BOBBOW, Hlfl A47Q1 .INTAX4*Bg IN BAHWAT, a -I UVCB < RPftisRn a\i> sn.i, ki:i> newa of thfl dowBfall of Klwarl C Mc ,;. kI1 -i....... , it* teller of tke I'nlted Btatea Xai ;:..! Bank, of M< ?^-,> ira. u tstd l? Ths Tribune yeati aatlon m Rahway, \ .1 wbori McOuekln llved all hta llfe ap lo the were oM and eapeci ' Rahway for yeara, ' Ouch n s:i: kepl up hla aaa at* i i ln rhe town. ii- is regenl of Abernethy CounrtM. Royal v,. ,-,-,?! and ? is looked upon as a youna. niHit .v.;,.: . -.- Th garars of hta mladaaia -. red by membera of Abet ' Hl. wa * w ' " y,.,,. .- ...-:..?.. The councll was organlaa. mesahsrs w.;o l.eeame -.-ti, i wlth the old coua< II, -'ar- ret The e*ae> Ulcera for Aberriethj CoubcII wlll tak,. -,.A lays, when M ??? kh - t.rm would vi.h7- ,. little sympatb: - McOuekJa, it is ral f. r hls parenta I ?rHe He has mai i ,- Lt I reara ind haa two brtuht chlldren His wife was a natlve of Rahway, and her parei ta atlll realde there Prior to hi* K^'nK to \. N v '^ ?' buali aa McOuekln w t* i ?...-, oyed la ore of County v'lerk Howard. When he l - ;.?-,.'! empl ivmcni ln the I'nlted - i ea Bank, ex M,\,r Wllllam Chamberlaln and ?x-Mayor I.ew.a H. ilv-;- were i llcl ed to become I ? Bondasaea, and ihey rea - ? nt? i ... , ,? ,., have re elvi i notl - of Ih. shirrage from he bank offl lals. j..-. i .- both are men of wealth,. ihi bank wlll of 'Ber t.o loa*. Thta ?* Mr. ,.. rd experlence >f tbe kind wlthln nv , ir.iTi and h annouii ea that he ia through. The olhflr bondaman, Ur Hyer, is one of the lay judgea of i ni"" County, anl ka ar tha Atlaata Kx? i oa _?_m il.l BBAXD JYB1 UBt BBTIBBD The Orand Juri Commtaatoa, appolnted ta revlee i,i- al of Oraad Jurora to da tuty la this .-..anty, eted Ita eff.rts v.'st-riav and ma.le up an. , thfl n-w Ha' Of Juror*. Tha oor.iip.ete Hat Iflfl IU Of Ihe old Jarora. and Ul Wl r. a I i.-d. to uke the plaee of thoiv wbo were dropped anl thoa. WhO have died. The Commtaslonar <>f Jnrirs, Mr r.lniley, ref-aaed t. _ay who were dropped or why. nor would iv point oul the aamea o. the new Jurora. He aald. wevn lhat the lata wesaopen. under ths law f->. i ublli inapectlon Tne commlaalon conalaia of .'h'.ef Juatice \'an iiiii.it ..f the Bupremfl Coirt, Recorder Goff, Clty Judge Cowlng. Mayor Btrong, -''"lije Barrett ut tbfl Bupreme Court -mj Commlaatonei Pllmley.