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ur New Office iv llo. 202 Patsrson'Slrecl Wc Want Vour Work CAUGHt 510,000,000 FOR NW BUllOIKGS. 'ThatAmomt5toB, Erecting Beautiful BOWLING AND SHUFFLEBOARD. City Lcaffue Scries Goes On With' Two Men Teams. HEAPS OF TROUBLE.

ABOUT THE CITY HALL i 7 -The Insurance Docs Not to Be and There 9 Scrapoihs COTS BLANKETS 'FROM SHOP BiO MILL. 1 Those.Uncd purine the Wat son Strike tliven ao the Relief Committee. vast iFurrxr viuzu 3 H.0CIJ SESUESSCTEL. JrSBWlSttpJter. Architectural Beauty.

bon deSltS7h 1reat 'onfla8r-the action of the new- WTlUm about theZc! toepriog Sra-g renorti v. and Thh about ffh- which make SfaSt rains will thenow. smoking into monste? -the Jmrr.k?,aWho bors 8 toward Knirture101 4 icrn, up-to date Comhaey to i IE ni ia tank building Mar 1 Hamilton streets. It will be a 01 aad be about forty feet in surmounted by a dome and frature-effhe-huilding will the safe deposit vaults and these will he constructed on the most approved, tnedern, scientific plan. It is planned that the new building will be thrown to the inspection of the public on the first day of November neat- A large foroe of laborers are already orlt digging the cellar excavation.

rr Ball, of Newark, have, been warded the contract for the 1 granite tnd limestone to be used in the build- TtHISE ARE TH0SS. POLICIES? Whatathe Reaaon-This City Cant Get ttaqpey on that Big Bull Ing? The Flnanie Committee Go irffo ft. ecutive SeaahM.a, Don'v Let Any One lata Their Meeting, a id the Public are Kept From Having the Newa-Whata the Matter Any baWF'T-- i -f- J. J-i-J-)-) -l 1-- Where are tlmae fhsnranca policies on the city lull 7 What is the trouble about them anyway Cant we got the money Whoee fault is it if we cant What has hapfend to; those; pnlicim tliat were saitl to amount to over $130, fibO in all That ia what the people of this city want to know. roem tliat noboly knows just where the city wand in regard to those important policiAaand the city hall insurance.

The Finance UbmmiUre of the Board of Aldermen met morning up in Judge Dixons court room ami the mem-here were astounded when tbocw policies' were not 7 no uuiutamw men ware there and they threw a bomb shell Into the mktst of the committee when one of 4heir number announced with cnnsidaratlhkd'f a sneer in hi voice tliat they would not consider the City Hall insurance at all until every policy held on the building was vouched for in black and white. 1 City Council Mirluwil Dunn was there in tbe interesta of the city and he said tliat no doubt every item would be proven in soma way or other. Then one of the insurance men said that finthing could bo gamed by sitt ing in the open court, room. He suggested that tliey go into executive session where they might make more rapid progress, adding warmly that no j'irt of tlie City hall lnauraaoe wouhl lie paid until the whole thing was straightened out! Tl6n they went Into executive session in one of the side rooms. WORSHIP cr cod; ON THE CORNERS.

Bits of News Fra Hera ad There Which Make Interesting Reading. Tlie raterson Democrats are art going to secure tliat place aMte Prison 'owprotar. Hotert Davis of lfuann county, aretmt to hare a wll with tha t'orem. t'admua will n' Lave a suocewor from this town, A fl Thit seems to be too 4 ai. That-, were half a town good follow namal as candidates the piece from this city and all of us bojvxt someone of tliert would tegr4fc Tttare seaius to- ha aa- tm-preenioii abroad howev-r, that none of our men lias any rheioe Tlie fact is that all tha ss things in the Mate government now, are going to Hudson, Essex.

Gannten and Mwrrer eoumtre. It is hard to are here or county comes in so far as Reputd'rens are con owned. We have five Asa nbl.nuen and a Senator, and they cannot, it ap-wars aecurw very much1 for us out of tha public institution in tha way of patronage. Why; there is a good fellow liere in towac a walwart, loyal Republican, who 1 been waiting for a year to secure a paltry place tha Rah-1 way Reformatory, and-lie ha tmt grg it yet. That seems to be-about the rula tr-wv-'-aTrrj "-tT Now, if Governor Murphy wanted to doanjahing in his way for lire Demo mats uereond he had to name a lVmo-end, as Btata Prison Insp ctor what was tlie matter with James Ihmnel-ly, who could have had the endoraa-tmsitsof every finance alxu.

town, Refnibiicau and lVnuH'intio, Rtight, intelligent and always a geutlenian, ha would have been an liouor to tbe and we would all in Paterson have- foli pleavd with the nomination. But th politicians say that Hudsou isiunty must nave tbe office, and tlie Hudson leaders know how to work their little garnet The handsome government building over on Ward street Is tlie temporary home for the Bctmol tmmidmt tha Tax Assessor Tax Collector Chas. Ely, Cltr Engineer Harold J. llankr who are afiVs'Ated on tha second floor of th Post office in handaome nsirii. Tliey are located there, but that Is all at ire-seat.

There is nothing in any of those bright, well lighted rooms except the oorp of works surrounded by bare walls and without furniture of any kind except a chair or two. 0 00 The School Commission is located In Room 24, which tha Brerd sliarea with XaxColteeior Cheor A smaller jusfiuiT this oumbuialioo tax and haodduartere istebe. neew-jned sotelv by riaperintendent Good Furniture necewary to carry work of the' department hashetm and when it arrives tlw work of departments will goalungsomewhat smoothly. The only records raved the fire in the school boards room thoee in tbe safe, a 000 la going to do alt the tdgeon for the cily itself the city the puhlio library aud all the hundred things we hear nothing iiwt yet 7 Who ia going to buy tiooks and stationery and all tlie things absolutely needful Just nuartiotiH anl a score of where lie put aside for'ronsnleratwm. tile re ts a hit of thought in them, ia hot untimely at that.

The wdJ come Uteir bu. ever there wa gooL gentle fellow tliat young man was T. Herrick. He was as at- of kindtow inTWlf. He iram have mw Jwait who lue wriih tiiem, thnt ba wasef ln goodness Of anytlung tff tlifit li wa not.

He was tlm every young fellow, but with a stamp of heartedness about him that made a-orttnenionaliteand Death liardly came to him un-few0E7, There must bare been times srlior the far away light- must glistened in his lii hreltii boon a warn in to hte Jib ymi pain tessly and to his father and mother the Nxwa- tittdera a deep sympathy 9 all of Apply for Aaalatanca'at; St, PauPn Pariah Hotiseasd Ceua No End nf rouble-Tho Good Work I Oder Mr, Hamilton's Supervision Moves Along Nicely Work Ends fwr vast Week at Noon Today Forty cot with pillow. tIankar'atvl cxnntorlars were delivered at hi, Pant pariah houxe totiay and are being d. a- tnlmtel among tbe raxxr and fconydx, whom Bunday'acontingratUm robbed of they owned. These, cut have a hbtory attache! themaud ona. which the workuigmeff tlw town rentemberwell, Two years agojm tew, when tha tna 4 ohintel vployvd at tha AYatrou cim jxinys slioji went out on stnkathas ctiU-were-waed a bwl for the mn who came from out tff town, to take tlxy rtrikera places There wa aim a com plots set -of cooking utenv.1 diohe.

glassware and- in -fact, -everything that Is needed for 5 tiia luaiutenanca of th large body of men who slept within tha roachinw simp walls and all tbeebava been wrc-tnUited and are to go toward fitting up temporary biaure for hoeo burneil wit. From wit of tha I'raiik Sc liugnu 4 mill where part of them were used dur ing tha wHcnt strike the cots have twn dragged forth and tliey will no duube prove a God sand to tha I victims of tlie fire fiends fury, Heveral wagon hxulsof cl king sad underwear were received toUy ami tha i nth housa ia crowded with the things contribute! by lha charitably im. lined ofthecity. There were the usual numwr of 1 piiitent.Sppbi'ant for asMstanc-a. Two ualian women refused to take several Oirci of because it was on- eachcii, thbers wont take anything i that is obi or lias teen uV bf fom.

On i man refused to lake a lied upbws he could Vkre a brew one, dwpita tha fac that he hml pot iiiug to sleep 01c 'There are thousand just suih cneeg 4 which the relief committee has to mb tend with and they perfrm their-duty with commendable pat iciue and for- hen raw Today tJie parish Jm ms lowl at I-n'ckn-ki in raraor to pv tha imiu i cluvrKv a chanca to rest, and atao to jiay the voucher which have Iwen tourd during tha wreE Tim committee warrants for real duat'erena putM-uo-d in numbers and are Mug redeemed, A. large bundle of cbkhe lo been re cotvml from New York amt tlw committee vnw unable to use the stuff. It was filthy beyond desert ln and had to 1st put in the yard amt 'Fumigated. The sender, evbtenily iutejuled tbe Hpln whom tbe relief committee are willed on to lndp I Wlc tbe women on tho invertlgit. leg commit tecs and tboro who aan-t Mr.

IJnmiltim alsmt tifty rtiu-rs are working hard in ibo '-basement of rmriKh liouar. Tlie? ore niauiter tbe Mothers cUr.plcr of Sf, Paul Ouirch a arul are teiog asswtrd by tha bull' of Jwacpb'a jsmwU, ladies an card'd lBthe work are; WcwJamtsx fhitrl" Sparkman, matron I Andrew Knauat Eva Iiartes, IL Baker, F. Black burn, i Cliarl Chinn, Enter ronH, 11, Mcltermott. P. Farrell, I L.

ttoUing, It. Kuewnann. IL J- Erteg rt "ate, Ilage, Merit z. lowl, IL A. N-a RWnhard.

T. NOT ARSON BUT INSANITY. I Catherine Boyle Setstfjrc Jo er- OwnJHotne-ofl Straight Street. comrm) res examisattos- our Scperate and Distinct Fires der Way When the Department Ar Which Luck tty Are jickly Ex tlngulshed-Hss Been Brotdln Over The Big Fire For Several Days and Has Evidently Gone Insan Over 1 4 Catherine' oy le. of 867 Straight street, was arraigned before Recorder Senior this morning on a charge of ar son, and was committed to the county jail to await examination as to san- Whortly after 2 clock yesterday af ternoon fire was discovered at her home and when Assistant Chief Mills of the fire department arrived, ha found that four Area had been' started in different parts of the house.

In one room a box of matches were found scattered over a bedrsnd the chief decided to investigate the matter, While the fire wav burning Mr. Hoyle was heard to remark, Oh, let it burn, Im wglLonsured." She was placed tinder arrest by Detectives LolAdind Mclnerney and it was found that her mind was deranged, caused it to raid, by worrying over the big fire. When arrargned sh had nothing to soy and stood looking, vacantly at the judge. She is an old woman and has a large family of grown up children, who say that their mother has been acting queerly for a-week past. Tlie charge of arson made againsE.her is only a nominal one, as it is H-lieved that when tbe County Physician ex amines her, lie will find her of unsound mind.

The. other arrufgunent were a fol low: Richard CampV'Il, an old ofrenyf'r, wba sent up for mnety darn on a-chtuge of being drunk ami dwoierly, Lena O'Dells aaiua charge, ame sen tCWe. r. Wiiliam-CadelL charged with being drur and disorderly and abusing her and children, received a secteuo of sixty cUvs. OUT OF THE SMOKE NcWb Ttprts vGathertd froip vtha i Midst, lha RuinaA Greater Pat eraon.

The offlees of the Patersen Safa Deposit and Trust company and thote af th Paterson National are contemplat ing the purchase of tbe Muzzy corner.at Market and Union st reets, and the erection of a magnificent office structure, to covcf the plot from the corner to the line of tlie Kats building, each tg have a separate banking room reached from an imposing mam entranoe, TUP safe dejioNit comi-any already had plans prepared for the erection of. a seven-story structure on its own plot, but these will be abandoned for the union banking building. -A greater and grander build ing will jfv from the asltee of tlie old apd will be a credit to our city, The Hamilton Trust company has aei cured quarters In the Central building at Park aveane and Market streets, where a bankmg room will be fitted op and occupied until tlie new building erected at Market and Hamilton ffreets. The raternon National bank has secured Wheeler's jowelry store. Market street.

for permanent quarters until -its new building is 1. Schrepfer, the grocer, chased the business of the Cosmopolitan market. 83 MAin street and frill open up a store on Monday. Until Pi Hamilton club la recon stnxted, McCh way -school will be used ds headquarter for the clu men Architect Frederick Wentworth ha been instructed-te-draw plans for a three story structure for toe Paterson, Passaic dt IsiburbanTeleph company, to be erected at th corner of ftmith aid Union streets. iTha uew piaoe wi)' cost $,000.

John Dwyer vssterday directed Architect John A. Font to draw '-n for a large brick bniVling. fti) fort iont end 7(1 feet deep, to a erected Os tlie pMsmt 1 22 and 124 Mam The building will be used lot y- i-3tel jend restaurant. As noted in another column the Pat-son National Bank and Paterson Safe pfeposet St Trust company will unite -in. erection of a tmtaa- 'bank' building Tot tom of the basket had.

ignited and biased up and before he could empty and stamp out the Ere, several valuable documents bad been destroyed. and this will cast at least $350,000, The bmlding of tbs Paterson, Passaic Suburban Telephone Company will add papers into a basket and started When he got into Church street ne dis covered that some of the papers in, tbe SAFE story. Hew the Contents of of the Vaults -Stood the Nre. The large Safe'for the district court Records has been opened and he books Sad papers were-found in good oondi-tin. Some of the larger bookA were burned about Die binding, but were not materially damaged.

William D. Bed-uon, clerk of the court. has been busy straightening them out. and the first ion since the lire will be held next hursday tnornmg at 10 oclock. Ihe Park Commission safe which came through the tire unhurt has been to Tax Receiver Chester I).

Ely. r.twwjnstatbjd iinht'Pwrt0ftii buHiIihg, The Assessors, City Engineer and School Commission are also located the Post 'Lawyer Wayne Dumonts safe 'was hauled out of the ruins of tire First National Bank annex yesterday. It seemed to, be fairly well cooled off but the moment the bigMoors were opened and the cold air struck the contents they burst into flame and everything was Mr. Dumonts km in this respect is a severe on for he had many valuable pnpera Assistant Prosecutor Khawa safe is the rums, and he has decided not to take jt out and open it, until Monday in order to give it a chance to get thoroughly cooled off. TlieLlarga safe owned by Cohn fc Colin, the lawyers, whose offices were located in the Paterson National Bank building, was opened yesterday and al -it contained was a pile of ashes.

This will add greatly to the lose of the young attorneys, as many documents, which can never be replaced, are gone. Tbe contents ofProeecutor, Em leys safe wure entirely destroyed. -Several indictments were among the burned paper. All the papers in Lawyer William EL Youngs safe which-waa Removed from the nuns of the Paterson National bank were I turned to a criSp. Die contents of the safe of the Pater'-son Mutual Building and Loan Aasocia-taon-whlch was removed from the ruins of E.

II. Lambert's office at Ellison and Washington streets were found to be intact. When William H. Berry, tbe real estate agent, opened his safe in the Find National bank ruins he fotund the inside st ill hot, hut the contents in good con dition. He emptied all the books and ROCHES GALLERY BVRNfLP.

All Records of the Police Department i 4 Lost In the Tire. i Among the many records and relics lost in the fire, none are of more im portanoe than tho' lore sustained I. Chief of Police Oraul and his department The "Rogue Gallery which contained tlife photographs of every cnminal convicted in this county for tlie past thirty years, is gone as is also the criminal docket, which contains the name of every person arrested and giv ing their full pedigree. Die relics or the department whicK consisted of gums, revolvers, knives, stillettoes, clubs and a quantity of poison bottles used in suicide cases. About lialf the police force lost their uniforms and are now- doing duty in civilian drass.

The loss to. each officer is about $150, andtha tailors are being kept busy mak in gTiew uniforms. Institute hall on Market streetlias been secured for a police headquarters and will make excellent temporary quartets. Theynain hall will be used as the assembly room and officer the ante-rooms will be used by the chief, rapt ain and detectives. -F ing looked for new police station is now possibility and when built will be thoroughly up-to-date sq, every particular and will most likely be built on tho old site- VL DEATH or CAL HERRICIC.

i Popular Young Ocjst Succumbs to Carlton T. Herrick died last -night shortly after eleven o'clock after a three davs iilncwofpneumonia." Sir. Herrick crmtracted the disease that resulted In hi eaih at the fire ruins four days ago vt aen he snentmuch The deceased wan born Yn Jersey City thirty-five years a He came to this erty rn 1872L Hftfiad been life king sufferer but mrfalways of a genial disposition and was famous for his wit and humor. -i ('-' Tie wasedwateresft the Auburn street school and af Dr. E.

MaKlhasheys college. In "gof 1887 hegrad iiatoil froWtherCh Optkwl-ooUegy and establi dievl at 2)5 ttreei. A rra.gpccnf have not been made for thamneral which will probably be an-nounoed THE eO.VYfflT HEALTH; -S- Voud the work Of -the health is proceed akaig as aathcnilew proceed uootidyaa4Wable- SHTJFFLEBOAED, LAST BIGHT. The McCarthys Tie Rotsos ssfi Renkel in a Warm Contes In the Oliver Street Bowling-Alleya In, dividual Standing-Among the Shufflers On AH Local Boards-Basketball Gossip Up to DateOthet and Lively Sporting Notes. Diere was a series of notable bowling gumes on -Oliver1 street bowling alleys last night, when several teams of two men each played ifi the Paterson bowling league tournament before cx cited crowds that applauded every effort.

The MoCarthys; tied Robertson and Rpnkel in the first game and went -way aead of them in the second contest. LVtt and lveefedefeated the McCarthy In the first game of tbe secifnd senes but loet-the second. liobertson and Renkel and Burtt and Keefe broke even In the third senna There wilt be a meeting of the bowl ers fn tlie matinee tournament at Guj Blumers West street alleys Mondiyeef; ternoon. 'vjESTLjX)J, A challenge has been issued by Young Roeber who desires tawrestta any 105-115 pound man in this -city for the beoe fit of the fire victims. Address George Chnst, 800 Clay street SHCFFLEBOAED, The Evans handicap games Last uight reenlted like this-.

G. Bates 85, Adamson 81, Green .85, Bate 84; The prizes were won by the following; First, John Green second. George Bates; -third, Harry Admson; fourth, Frank Kennedy; filth, Arthur Fenton sixth, William Tliurer, The Bullock and Counsell ahuffieboard match resulted in a victory for Coun-sell's team last night These results were obtained at the Albion avenue handicap games last bti i uke Wbrrel 81 Tort Lister 21i John Makin 81 Fat MoGret 27. The games scheduled for tonight are: iMoore vs, Lfvesry Banta va. Dolan Glass va, Flanagan.

Th Sutton snateh will take piaoa tonight between Barr and Gibbs. The Wabb handicap games at Beech and Essex streets, resulted like this last night Nixon 85: Burns 29; White 83 Thompson 81; Holden 85, Munzer S3. The following arethc game scheduled for tonight: Morrison vs. Mullen Dear-den vs. Wardle; Coffey vs.

Far: rell vs. Warburton; Spreg vs. McLean. Any player failing to put in an appearance will forfeit the game. BASKETBALL.

There will he a fine game of basket hall at-Turn hall next Monday night between teams from the local and 1as-muo High schoote ASSOCIATION FOOTS A LL. Thefe will be a game of association foiahall lietween the-Olympic and North F.nds on tbe commons tomorrow afternoon at 8 clock. INSURANCE LOSSES AD i JUSTED. Many Concerns Settle With the Com panics and Will Get Their Money. The following losses were! adjusted yesterday: Young Mens Christian Association insured for total kiss, $58,877 47: total amountof policies paid Peter Quackenbush and John B.

Mason, bro'dihgs 188, 788, 190 and 102-Main wreet. Insured for lose total- amount -bf-poliries paid. Vuackenlmsh Sc insured for total km $9,813, 07; total amount of policies paid. Park avenue Baptist church. Insured for lost was about $28,000 amount 'of policies paid.

Samuel Meredith; insured for total amount paid by companies on stock. iuachinery and motor, $6,782.41. Bishop A for net toss, paid in full, $10,408.13. David Bohm, Insured for $59, 000 dotal tore, no salvage full amount of policy paal. Harrison Furniture corajighy.

settled for total amount of $2,700. Thd following committeesjiayejbeca. qviuted to adju-t loss.T. Afumiuted to adjust Hohoomaker Henry Nathan (stock), John Vr-wood Sc (stock), fetevepson Second National Isink. Meyer Brothers '(building).

FJrin liuilding, Benjamin Kent (Mock and fixturesi, I Rogowski. Munis and Amelin Fgder (2), Bishop t. $25,000 mors to the expenditure list. Tlie new Boston store and Quackea-v bush 4 Co.riftorae will cost upward of $200,000 while $50,000 more will gsio repltoe Scheuer Co.s Main street The First National Bank will not cost less than $200,000. The Romame block will be replaced at a cost of about $100,000, while the Katz building will foot up a take srnnr At least fifty other building have been contracted for at a cost of from $10,000 to $100,000 and by such as J.

A. Van Winkle Benjamin Kent, JL Bogowski, John Norwood David Dohm, Hamilton Chib, News Pmstbici Ca, Y. M. C. Free Public Library, Hugo Munier, Kinmlla and Marshall Ball A dozen others might be mentioned, and.

I Jn the opinion of men in a position to i know tliat a sum ranging; from 000 to $10,000,000 will be spent here and if will be a year or-mdre before the last tt of tlie big structures are completed, and then will come the erection of innumer-I able, smaller buildings and the conse- quent expenditure money for them, 7 There are few misfortunes without a blessing and this great calamity will -j i mean renewed proajierity snfh a this town never knew before. Toasv that the outlook for theTOftw kbht is expressing it too, mildly. It is dazaiingly rTT BRICK fOlOiEW PATERSON. Tompkins, IL TaiverstiL Ward. M.

Inters, (Jilimore, J. Gurney, A. Miller, Eastoo, Jtogardua of tN C' Tiikb're' charter, and JlWatue rarr, Richard Warren, 'lmrlca Himon, Midiael Dunn and William "Vatiwa from BE Joseph's church, J' In All the Churches Spared by "the Ftamea There Will be Services Tomorrow. Find Presbyterian Church. Main and Ward streets, E.

Miller, D. pastor. -Preaching by the i sudor at 10,80 a and p. m. Morning subject "The Interpretation 4f Provsienoe'-evening subpsd "All Together for Good." Btran grew: welcome.

Bahbatb HcluxJ at 8 p. nt Albion PlaoeChapel, Notch Rond. Preactiing by Sir. David ball) Bchooi'at 9 p. Totowa Chapel, Shemiaa -avenue, near Henry street.

Preaching 7 80 p. ni by Mr; Joseph -Gibb. ISatdiath school at 9 p. The annlrersary of the organizotum of t1e church will be at Embury, Beech street, near Cedar, tomorrow. Treacbing at KJ.8U m.

by tha Rev, E. C. Dutcher, a former pastor of the The Bun-day school will meet 8 p. and the Junior League pt u. At 7 80 p.

m. a platform meeting will be held at which aiidreene will be delivered by Walker find G. Johnson, two remain ing charter members, Mr, J. A Curran, and T. Kitme lio was be churman iff tli volunteer committee that planned and built the Beech stress inissiwchapeL and who also delivered an address at tha- first ajuiirciwy of tha church.

Hnecial mnreo haa treen prepared fbnAiagyxiim. ihighuJ by tnn approiofrta tio anniversary have been written and will he rendered by tlie fastor, Rev W. W-, Yaiiderboff. srill hare charge of the arraws. All are iuvited and.

"ill be. welcome atne clmrch, 7 The Market street Met fcodist Episcopal church. Rev. J. M.

Meek Ph. Morning wbretep' 10.80. Benaon by th wster. BoojecL "Tht 'Yre and It Lesson. Evening service 7 i of a popular character, being -informal, ancaL Varied and by tha pi 'oi, tbemo, "After he 1'ire-A cordial Jnvitatfan is extended to all.

At the lAkevicw Freslrctcriaa chlirif)? tha pastor -will reaj uci'scrricC at TtH.0 a. i.d 7 0 7. tn. Bumlay ja-Tmtd at au Chnstisn Endeavor service at 7 p. m.

Ill art welcome, Beat art, The Second Presbyterian church, having race, red pe.misreion from tha trus-trew of the- Nathan Da rt Memorial Tamp to use tMir building fr ymblie worship, serTSce will be hehl there, to-morrow at th: 89 in the morning, and 7Sin the evenin'. Eev. IV. will preach at both serrhes, Bun day school will meet at echwlre In tlw All Things Working. room educational enongh.

on tlw orcieteii the more fnm were Who tractuig Imll other aliont all tlie other those mst Ktlil and it answer If hearted Carlcten tmcplM're nuuif Ulkcd futiye kind. day big him friend. lately, have lia away lib sincere i Of pectod wa day Tii started owned back That one It which BJiaw long the NEW PRE5 FC'R Walter Bcott A Company- Ruthtjb Emirgcncy Press to Scene." Tbt rUlnMd Daily Prose of yreter. Tay revs: Even before ttia remain. tie rtrtrnr Evtsisd Nxwa unnu-n e.anthad cj4d fiftcr h'FiyW terrihie fire.

Bin order, was received atJi'AViter Brute 4t pro a works, tin city, fur pew ter dock ha matdiina 0 built at re Iajl tnctory and was 4, very iieca of lueclao Was Laid This Morning, on the Site offfugoMunzers Old Building. The first bricts for a new and greater pitenon were laid on the site of llugo Munzer building-cn Ibuket near Clark, shortly after ten clock AtJbitert Wentworths plans, which i building take the site rtfbotb those dost roved, were acceded test night and under hw supervision the iss aix'it rnnHaioa were laid The building will be an JapoHiag Mr, Mua- onf snd a credit lo the city rertrevna-prmg4iprae tf pkSSis not-dred Ire any UbL only just started to lire- 5CHOOL CHILftREN RTCNATE- Every Wn cn Housed Since Hhefirte- course here It Is ererj uody ex it but her ts tie item President David Young, of tha tre railrowL-in tlie barn of which tlie fire litougbfe to here startcl. Mated tic that as a result iff a nuefut in vest i-g on, be would positively 7eUrt that tfiv-tevfidid not origrnato in tliti. Wu. search showed him.

that fire back of the bant in a shed by lb tndtey --Of rounr ij' dbl- Nnw.lct uaffiear bo-awnaj -Tha teI of tha hart 'f' big fire, by the way. brought mi'liguised Bteseing to ibis burarel out some wretched uuildings, rrnght to tore been torn down itvB! better thaa tliat it fomptetelv burrwyl out Trod wipud not big A of building ten nilEiai pXterxox im autos. Wed Known -LocaL Business Men VnJtevo Import French Carriages. "Amerinin l)nrraoqAutomolile Company of Fateiwm. N.

JT, has 4r-en Chartecwl fir the company starting businre with paid in. The inoorporutors are William 71. Fletcher, Robert GaedoT -iTiarh-' I). Cocke and Charles L. Auger, all of this CUV.

-3- papers of, mcorporat mn. of Nig hactog a simitkr ona in sCnck. lir. Scrtt ivKsi rui tdl supply an prow as 4 bar. set up in touijiorary quarira by thte evening, Tlio aiachme was Faded -iux of 1U- 7 Sc fus tr Isw eraulng.

ap-1 'i diie to ar" rive in ravajted cby hi nnlot tirt prewaiaU left ywacrday Bites noon and wuh lorpnaf iit ijve it runmng -oriier in luni fur t- rourrow'a ciitmn. T'wut press 4 touabel kb povui.le to tv, is'sctray Atucri- eptoTid iru.y to vRaxr. A3 the sclKx are in' lsFermectitiy L3a.tRtsttntr 1 Snmendent, Good NmisU. located the ofiice of tea secre-larvof the Entre Nm adthe hall on Oliver strret, ad jeming the Ccrnrt House. in the Vp'i esoogh tn I tj j.f half located -yhe-High FA IT uihool on Fair SjJiSAthey have se.ms fnmz oon1 Wrretary Mca has things going in ZS'VZL Jwrcial rlmm are housed on at Tt row.

street where they Ssna from oue until fire-daily. waverv furraitrte one na ErisW11 is running ft tec scb. ekitoot It svns year 1 ttff te wTtimw7- Bil '-ThrTteTsoii Amatcnr- Opera conc pany srill reprodace tt recent big sue ceee. Paul at the Opam house pn Friday evening, March 14. Die proceeds of tlie affair, going to theTati'6 CentraLi Relief fund.

Tlw wunpany give its services gratuitously, nnd the free of the Ipera lias- l-en kindly given' tv ite 1 GoetoL-hiUV is believed tlait a large sunrwdl wf realised for the benefit food as outside of the lure iff -o-4 io. the expeue-s will 7e Very emaifcHteterethe olutif I of the opera the Iwtes are to French Goed'oe wlu I be aic-titJcd sjff The affair Will nw intends to fa tbiuranuiiry. dwibt be as great a sncnevsJMi U-fijru. On life retut trip -Latin. I raa.

I Mr. LVvike eouiptet-d arranttemcet for JT The 7vficW he "relief jibe importatos of a -no ndrerff-T he fund will le riven on ThmpdaV evening HamHirc- into This wsmtry a4 ten iff 1 ki Fntre Nona halt hr tbe -tewlrera sff 5 thw have ahsswlv ainved al New Y'orkJ First Bertie Tin funeral rer-jss an as ote and-tlie t-rt Tie rre of I te.fa.i- pabiiaihooL 77. Tickets wliK-b are) Ftesrik sf Bnsviwev i vb-eawdl take plvs. Vsenre h- Is.Ung aftc the effv srio will pro-j A te-r six- a lifrv cents, aa be secured from the and Irah wril hre tl csW at i from her jiarcstv red tewchera 1 North JtLaywgcccy uf tb. eompwny.

dencu company have bent bled -m the office of th secretary of. it Treutoa. Wjibam 1L FVU-luT, of imsirporators is prevalent of tire Peer, lure pl itsh mtnianv. Rtdiert Uaeile the feil kufiwn iclk 4yr. Charles l.

Cookia wws fonnerty a uiem1er of the firm of the Cooke Work; Augert of the Ik djewg hrm ffbiaoa. V-- Mr. Co ke Itattnlre TT at re rwuY lor Lorrn a lagh pwer afternocrr. ai tha same plana, comer of Droadwsy and Straight street; entrei re oa Straight atreet. All tnembo.

of tae congregation and Sunday texd are ur gently inviteil to be pr. reeit- Tliircl Preeliyteriuh church, iwnrr of prime ami Gramf rt mitvihsrvtisf'6aw lOhua w. ami 7il IiwIibi teyniur ntiil rveulng by1 Rev. J. H.

Gal Jollar newer to Newark and tbe sea, I VrthinAmore siiU tw heard of that srhemeia the Itegisirdurejur tiny where etwtiirejvrar 2, ti a gTatter itel vu wt Wgtn all over agsra to iorate pipe the citr. avail Ihsrwtcll, -uajet ami everv evstemw nwi the d- and c3rU at tic 1 ns vAVrk's were bcTcnd.i te-jssiff 0 0 Si poriaten-h nt (u rdetawyL pV-ai with A Card pf Thank. nnderwgTUl liegs bare the prompt srtl wvl Buir tier iu whan the I ter nan dauiagettbereiYnt'bre. TTiis agent, Mr. Ttiarfea Rr nddc, found over llUlscaadv wore.

wlawe ite will mu-ud yptir aantv ia Lu litas. '1 N. Sr Tire Great I irr. i -X a Vf. Prizes AwatLuck Claimants.

There are stHi a rmn.t of um door prizreef the we msofVrt-, ans fair, waiting for, wscra Hwt-WP il I vi until Man-li imr Is rederneS VPiJymg to thf xTHtary-o9yFrhlRV-rreing sr the tmflrr WAHL jlfY.J-A, 11.77.: I. 14,653, 1.441, vr.lrLi ii At' sr.irker -will come church. Tbe be al 1-' K-'O0 ttorn 1 .4 i JL -re i.

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