Trenton Evening Times (Newspaper) - August 21, 1896, Trenton, New Jersey Your in nothing which Trill boom li ke a good hard hit and attractive printing is the lint that will set the bafi of SUCCESS flying limit Pruning Advertising Is Like Driving Thf Brut starts a nail bat must foliowcid by to drive home Tht Evening Times is a good medium UNTIL N J AUGUST 1896 SHIRT Half and Quarter Prices Fur Iwo fe to Saf r Amaag the II William S Mills W W E R E A F Sampson Third precinct W Whiddon IPS IT Williams Tierney John al That were 89e Waists at Forty-Nine Cts were at Cts were at Cts That were at Ninety-Eight Some in lino lawns mod With silk lace that were and This sale is m wrappers and waists for- these two days only because its utterly to go on Indefinitely losses as these prices Linen Colored Duck Skirts That have sold at Rich Brocaded Silk Waists That have sold for to Rich Black Brocaded Silk Skirts That have sold to A Panic in Ribbons at IQc j Per Yard A and ured ribbons that sold at Entirely new put out lor two days last you will challies a yard and our dimities for and for Why do we make these prices It's it'd to 1 It we s write them in stock we have to write Iv them very low to be sale if we In money we know where we stand you be tempted to handsome of cloth cipe if you can lor half or quarter the price you can coma and try us this Friday or Saturday Deal ostrich boas will be sold and Saturday with dollars dollars taken off the price of each of them Do you want a handsome black or colored silk or a lino black wool dress Of colored wool See what a price get one today ur tomorrow disposition la to sell these legs of cost before and gloves muslin underwear and corsets belts and buckles and soaps and perfumery like these are an awful bore to take in stock We would a great deal rather you would have them any price write them up ip stock If came this Friday or y We will give you a few pairs ol for fl SO a pair and some ones in proportion writing this advertisement and you these inducements with than one-half of oar sales people n their vacation We know that ft be tt little delay will excuse us do we cap {n waiting on you and you buy you will buy cheap to repay you for any little cause tlon Men Who lira Chosen Re Critic and the Story of the Last Excise Fight Chairman Reading of both County and i reporter this morning that William J Bryan would be elected president and that New Jersey would cast its electoral vote Ho State Senator Daly of Hudson county on the magnificent he was making for Bryan Suwall and said that from Alpaugh who was good work for the ticket IIH iiiiii 1 fnl State which led to believe they would give a for j the Chicago nominees is on one side and the people on the said the some old leaders ft sign tho people will not The chairman then went on to speak of upOn him in an alleged newspaper of tills city In ef tire in the article he had ail In for Exciseman said he had not opposed Mr Blauth had not in the recent contest at -all so a ticket the field known as the John As to the regularity of the City was in the attack rMr Reading eaid that since the of city Uad always appointed City Committees and arno nn or had to appoint a City Com- or city chairman Mr had to tier withr making up the committee and I only con- the County pointed on The articles charge that Donnelly compared with the present local If the kickers could not be satisfied by gentlemen how would il bo ble for anyone to please them Not Serve papers have made a big fuss the regular said a prominent Democrat because the committee endorsed Senator H who wai appointed on the Stale Sound Money Lucas George Daniel Welsh Fifth precinct C Williams Pater Barnes Ward procinct Joseph Steepy Charles McGurk llonry 51 3 Am W Stevens ward First B A J Cogill Harry E F Kelly James F Christopher en Fourth John Dennis Connors John P BICYCLE THIEF RAMS to Stealing Kelts wheel on Went City and Committed Jail Alonzo Ranks son of Herman Ranks n farm erA was arrested at the harvest homo at eleven o'clock last evening by Detective geant tho ug who is being charged with theft on evening of a to C orAnderson morning before Pollen Louis Coutier the John A G Hancock David Lenox William Jurns Second precinct Alexander Huston Taylor John James Campbell Ward Tirst precinct C R John V Metzler Henry Julm S Admits Henry Carting M ftm E McCartan precinct Alex Henry C Taylor Fourth Brownley B McAvoy lohert Houry O'Hara Charles fev refusing to Mr says he will not serve orf of pressing f Mercer Campaign Opened About one thousand persons were yesterday and last when the Mercer county campaign was practically opened by a discussion of the financial question Charles H merman chiuf of the State Bureau of Labor Statistics spoke for the silver side of tut he read from a carefully prepared manuscript and interested the crowd lor ati hoar Judge William 7 Crossley same length of time for gold and tha licans and liko Bourke Cockran and received much applause The meeting presided over by Prof Charles Cole who -is a graduate of Chicago University The Cranbury band waa present and discoursed line music Election Appointed The names of the election officers ts on the day in November the fate ol the for the next years will be decided were received Board of names being by Chairmen Skirm and Reading of the and Democratic County Com- respectively AS printed below the two first named are Republicans and the two last named Democrats In some no been made by Senator bat the vacancies on tue side of the Democrats are in Ewing township and these will be filled in a Short time The names of the election officers so far as selected are Chairman Reading appointed only these who were assured by Democratic to be iho Chicago convention for said he I know that McKinley and would have two representatives in each procinct and I thought Bryan and Sewall should have just as Joseph S Mount of Hamilton dent John R aud Walter S Grover of Dutch Neck com- prise the Election Board which will again or 4th when nominations will be confirmed and by which time all vacancies should be filled First First Carl Henry J Bennett Jumes Maher Anthony gert Second precinct Frank D Hudnet Charles T Peters H E A Baldauf Third procinct Joseph H Charles F Harrip Edward McDermott Charles Q Carson Second ward First procinct Elmer E Margerum William S Broughton Alberts Clement Second precinct Hamilton S son William M William Noble John Brelsford Ward precinct William H Fifth Holmes LaRtie Joseph Heed Charles John James F Dale John Bruthers Jamos T Collins Eighth Ward First precinct Altemus John Solan Second Honry Walker John Martin James II Hick F Wr Jettmar George Cody Second William Cross George ter precinct Elliott G Moody John J Robbing William A Lewis Thomas Smith Fourth H William A Alpaugh lewis II First Howarth Charles FI Walker Henry K Stevenson Patrick Second precinct Samuel i H Ira M Lawshee James Third James Odn Joseph Forker Eleventh ward First precinct George Mendham Jos Feltar Hugh Frederick C Second Henry J G William II Peter Hilan precinct Thomas Forsyth Lewis William Joseph nerV Township E is tern district Isaac Horn John H iggott Dairy R Central district Aaron S Jonathan S Burd Charles K Yard ward Ely Western district J Warren W Howard A T To w -'Thomas B Cooky G R son Peter A Henry S Smith Tirst II Royal II Rose John D Cushill Eugene R Cane Second Bertrand L Gulick Harry L Robinson Jared D Wolf Aaron H Allen Hast Windsor North district Reuben Norris William D Wear A M Taylor f G district Samuel Ellis T Ely L W Pullen J J Cole Went Windsor Daniel L Cook E H Hawk William J Tindall Frank R Adams Washington Township George R Buzby John F S J Brown L S Brown Hamilton Northern district John H Coleman Randolph F West Albert Hooper Geo H Drake waite Hutchinson Edward T George Cathcart aon Yard Joseph W Witter wan Not Stolen A large number of bicyclers were in attendance tlie harvest home last night Some time during the a Niagara bicycle belonging to Louis F of Academy street was token off by by another Niagara rider The mistake caused Mr soine little uneasiness until he learned the true particulars of tlie case To yet gently when or or when the blood it impure or to permanently overcome habitual constipation to awaken the and liver to a healthy activity without irritating or weakening to or uie Syrup of f 200 in default of ho waa county await trial On last Friday at about o'clock Harry wheel to thu Trenton Cycle Company's store in tlin Temple and tho wheel loaning lie went inside and a few minutes later a well-dressed young man seized and William Hancock the well-known broker nnd banker and several other men were sitting in front of ing brokerage but they took no particular notice of the incident Tlie Uie wheel around to Howard's store on North Broad to Albert Southwick who wag in charge saying that he had gone into the navy and could the any longer wick thought from the man's manner that something and although i was for machine re- fused to buy it The store of- Overton it Hawkins on Clinton street and offered to his but his betrayed him aud a p m t f Belo re one red j m an the stolen wheel made his escape Provided with the description the information that the wheel was si Carrier No built by und gate started oat the they could Information was yesterday received seemed to point to the fact that the thief was at the Detective see there was in the report He the place at nearly 11 o'clock in company a young man who was to help evidence but i whose name has been After the Had a few minutes Alonzo was seen place nearly 500 wheels of the picnic and where there yet remained at that late quite a lie was and told to taks the two men to where the Carrier wheel was Hanks nude an attempt to take them in the direction of brother's house but the companion of Detective Applegate knew tho the course of the journey The house was reached the wheel cured and both brought to the number and make of the wheel showing it was the machine of- whom it was returned this thinko was first going to steal another wheel at for he had gone home and left his bicycle and ately to the of door most everyone had gone home and few were left were just about to do w Ranks is said to have had three wheels in his in the last weeks and the opinion prevails the because information they have prisoner is one- of a gang who steeds or in tlis past two months The Contractors Deny Their for Mr Hess qf Hess Ross who have he collecting the city called at this ing and said in regard to the long list of complaints printed day were not responsible for the failure to collect the the reason that in case the bag i was mixed with tin cans and ilar refuse which under their contract with the they are not required to collect and which they cannot burn up in the that the people themselves are at fault In regard to dumping garbage at view Cemetery and outside tho limits of the city from the Eighth -ward they say hat in both cases tha stuff is carted to farms to be used as manure that it js FO They contend further that the nre influenced against them and that they do their worK thoroughly according to their contract As far as the TIMES article of yesterday is concerned it speaks for itself The complaints printed were taken directly from the police included the source of the complaint and the name of the officer making the report The people themselves are quite able to judge Right and Left Mows are being at disease by the tonic and regulator Stomach Fever and general ism nervous dyspepsia nro among the maladies for which experience has proved specific Its work Is its are prompt It not e 1 to produce cures it affords and if given n trial each as any standard remedy deserves root oat tho to which it is In emergencies arising in familien it is particularly serviceable and it H land of coinp wholesome sition and unobjectionable It Has risen to popularity by purely legitimate means and only well facts arc alleged In to It Life's too short to waste uny of about your it to Laundry and 18 and 19 S I Such Are tUe Applied by cellor to a Answer The opinion of Chancellor on a motion to strike out answer of defendant Van in the case of Archibald A Hutchinson is -S Ik was in the Chancery at StiLe morning Two interesting by the Chancellor in which it was laid down that i Where of is to a the for which contemplated that agent be paid it is proper de- agent by cross to for his and have such domand adi listed accounting so flu court relief between the parties in of the agency 2 stated in an are not material to a decision of matter put in litigation by thu are and if reproachful arc case is one in which the two de- fendants in this case being a brother of complainant were appointed uf of the complainant to Europe in April 1893 The two the defense averred were to receive salaries of each Van Voorhis who Lives in Atlantic City has become of unsound mind and Barton 13 Of tills uily hits been guardian Jfe tiled answer now to and of which by the present decision is made the In the course of the answer it is stated that at a just was so overwhelmed with litigation and other matters h.U attention anil was so from and character he to face and that the subsequent worry of the defendant Van Voorhis on behalf of the complainant a den for his strength of mind ana body aud similar were termed scandalous and by the complainant and out present order ol the Chancellor Thea go to 32 South Broad Street Dr Cider for i your'gtbcer Trolley mul Ash Cart Collide Trolley fir No mo and one of Hurley's ash wagons collided iij front of ash cart horse was a The collision is said to have the fault of the ash cart man ana Three Naw Jersey gubernatorial names appeared in a cise in decided by Vice this Governor John W Griggs has been the of Richard and A George against Samuel M George executor and now the name of former Governor T ant Mr Leon son of Jus an d former o r A U- beit is counsel for the plaintiff The case is an unimportant affair up in Morris u dis- of fact relating to the purpose for which a mortgage was bv evidence I that tire complainants have failed to make out lift by anys Vino Chancellor Kinery in conclusion it Two Governors won and a ocpt nml ia oil anyone wants about it Against the County Two suit coun of the Court yesterday by Samuel K Wilson and Abner R Chambers macadamizing of street the grade has been raised to such an extent the street is now several the property The in the own lands op- other It is on account of alleged damage to tfco property that tlie were instituted t V whoie death was in wili be private from Trenton Riding tomorrow afternoon at 2 was a member of Kansas Commandery No 8 Knights witli Knight Templar honors by Palestine Com No i of this city which will conduct tho the lie TEMPERATURE RECORD 7 12 noon M rose Jim aete Moo a or 70 cu 78 5 IS 4 M fi -17 P M P.M J K A HI Have You Tried If Trenton Bottled Direct at the Brewery at your for the til Al IN PATENT STOPPERS I UN vPER CASE OF TWO DOZEN Steamed Beer at with an allowance for bottles when returned Telephone 1020 Visitors always or Two of a Kind WE'VE GO i SOME BARGAINS NOW f HAN WE YE i FOR WE i Got one or various lots thai we'll sell at half 7 Come see if we can fit thp clothing yoar Only one or two of mind yon for 0.00 1 9.00 1 suiU fbr and Rlack Serge Coats and Vests So up Hlaek Sorgo Goats 3.50 up Roth ip double and Mohairs Sicilians 1.75 Tup Cool Coats for office 50 tip White and Flannel Suits tip -7 rv Suits 3.69 up White f Successor to j I s l Still there are a few Car Loads Kach holding 300 barrels and each barrel 21 dozen Tumblers will figure up over Hence we have a few left and therefore will continue our 3 and SM Every Tumbler worth double the price asked Now is tha time to Inf in a supply of Tumblers They are breaking all the time and you do better than to stock up while this sale lasts I Slock and Lowest W WHi That handsome nearly three-story brick dwelling situate No 317 Greenwood Avenue The house is built of the best material hard wood finish and floors containing 13 rooms and laundry front and side piazzas about three years ago at a cost of but will be sold today the and on easy terms it M Phillips Ci Uo 185 8 N J If HO 1 10 V Bargains For a few days only A lot of made fine Umbrellas worth one lot better gold at A splendid choice lot of finest made Ladies only One Iqt very handsome Parasols 81.85 worth anywhere Children's In Misses also dren's Underwear several lots fine goodi to one-half of former prices All the grade of Underwear nt half price A bargain in size Vests which sell anywhere Many special bargains besides If you only coma in and ask for them at store The only to procure a class fine Parasol or good serviceable Umbrella WAI i Itv Bread fe Bread is mixed and kneaded by machinery of ia a batch Th the wort thoroughly and the workmen's hands kept entirely out of the dough Always ask for H ill's Bread and on your ting It C Ill fiSON lit