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   Trenton Times, The (Newspaper) - September 4, 1886, Trenton, New Jersey                               VOL IV WHOLE NO 1197 TRENTON SATURDAY 1 1886 TWO CENTS AMONG THE SOCIETIES ITEMS OF INTEREST MYSTIC ORDERS Knights or the G ilden I igle Prospering MM Hi 1 ol St Johns HI Ml N Anew the Improved Order ol lied Men held 1 meeting Mon day evening in 1 he meeting wan held it Ivirk s II ill ami fort our pale faces pud in Him of wampum were addressed by Past tire it I horn is K Donnelly of inu on the urns and objects of the order I he 1 were- 18 follows Sipes Senior T Junior more 1 t I pp Chief ol Records Samuel 1 errell Keeper ot John Bites elected next meeting w 11 be held on Monday the and the Tube will be instituted on Friday September 10th The ol the I St lies will be present with the Chiefs and the Great Council ol Jersey SONS C 1 si I t The Sir dunes N ip er I olge Sons of St George had i nud time oa day night tiler th routine bu mess ol the lodge bid bun ccmplitel A good pro gramme h d been ol music and ml ill eiel into the ment ol Hie b ur with i were mule by I iorge r ird the nd the lodge closed at a late hour h IM g 1 one ol the moat ei ible 01 its history M N II The i ind I ol 1 of Penn Its one hundredth an- on the 24th and The i sen lies wnl be held at the St OF MAITA John's Commandery No 2 on last openin emy of Music it on the evening 11 include of the The ceremonies by noted and music by a large ind choce as it is not to omc Order exclusively L Coppee Mitchell rind w 11 preside It is thit this will be a mil brilliant members ol the M i o o i will he to read the following which have just been issued hi the con maud oi Colonel N In compliance with p 1 Gen eral O dels No 1 of the Army md u il 0 du No Division of the this is hereby ordered to assemble at 1 Mon Miss on or about the 21st ol September and report in lull inn is modi re i h 1 in in ifn review etc on We DC 1 e I September unless ised I i md W evening occupied their new quarters in Patriarchs Militant Armory knights being present After he routine business had been the assembled Companions were put through a short drill by Drill Master liell followed by refreshments speech making On Wednesday evening next the installation of officers will take place The above Commandery expect to have i distinguished guest with them on next Wednesday evening in the person of P E U Com Charles of Phila delphia The Grand Commandery will meet at Pa the third week m October Four hundred uniformed Knights will participate in a parade in honor of the i body KNIGHTS Ot PYTHIAS About 700 uniformed partici pated in the parade of the First Regiment U R of New Jersey yesterday at Long Branch The line was formed at 1 30 P on Washington street with the right resting on Broadway headed by Third Band and Black Prince Division Drum and Fife Corps The dis- guests present were Supreme ice Chancellor Gen William Ward Grand K of R and S Eugene V Lorton Past G C Joseph Miller ice Grand Chancellor Henry Housell and many others in nages A dress parade took place at the Ocean Hotel after which the regiment was dismissed The ball in the evening at the Ocean Theater was very largely attended many Knights staying over night and re- turning home to day The Committee of Arrangements composed of Branch Division and members of Ocean Lodge were untiring m their t Sorts to please all the visitors and they deserve great credit for the admirable manner m which the entire affair was conducted The following appointments have been made by Major-General Carnahan Co J McKee Assistant Adjutant al of the Indiana Brigade has been com- missioned General of the Um- fc rmed Rank of the World with the rank of Brigadier General Brigadier General Bob Newell is relieved from duty as Acting and will assume the duties of Underwood com- manding Patriarchs Militant is busy ar- ranging for their visitation to Boston on the 20th General Orders No 15 has been issued and contains schedule rates of fare irom various points These rates are so low that it is probable no one will fail to attend on that account Patriarchs can purchase tickets to Boston and return from St Louis from Chicago for The to ratify an agreement with the General senger Agent ol New ork Central and Hudson River Railroad to transport bers for 6 lOe per mile and other partial concessions have been accepted The rail fare trom New York to Boston and In the Churches lo Morrow Preaching at Central M 1 Church morning and evening by the pastor Sun day school P M and Peoples Meeting at 6 lj The evening subject at Trinity M 1 Church is That Lost One illustrated and with appropriate singing There will be services m the morning at the Second Presbyterian Church suu day School at 2 P M At Union Street M E Church there w ill be preaching and sacramental services in the morning and preaching in the evening at 7 30 by Rev J E Willey the pastor Services will be resumed at the 1 Lutheran Church on Taylor street Preach both morning and evening and School at 215 P M Rev J i Foote pastor of the Calv iry Baptist who has just returned home will preach at that church morning and evening Rev J B Fields will preach at Mount Zion A M E Church in the evening which will be followed by communion The Sacrament of the Lord s Supper will be administered at State Street M I Church in the morning and Rev J L Sooy will preach morning and evening temperance meetings on I Lots at 3 45 in the afternoon w ill be id dressed by Rev John W Came of New Baltimore If stormy the meeting will be held m Kirk's Hall Preaching morning and evening at Chu ton Avenue Baptist Church by the pastor Rev Judson Conklin A Public Imposition To the Editor of THE TRENTON TIMES There seems to be a notion among many of the people in this city that the horse cars have no more right of way on their tracks than wagons Very frequently men unloading coal or throwing off sand in front of a new building and things will compel a car to stop and wait for several while the finish their work Indeed one day I saw a man with a wheelbarrow load of stones make stop until he could get to a certain point Now is this right The horse cars aie lor the use of the public and men jump on one and have only a few minutes to get to the depot For any convey ince unless under the most urgent m- ces to delay public travel in thib way and often be the cause oi a mans missing a tram when it is important tint he should go is an imposition In the larger cities this would not be tolerated aud should not be here A CREDITABLE DEFEAT A SKILLFUL GAME THE JERSEY CITY AHEAD ol Cantons will tike mimed ate steps to is ert i n the number under their i oi 1111 which will at tend in the torching order and the smie to these headquarters ml liter thin 1st tint repi rl n n be mule to 1 j Vj timber The following ill tinnil itu cuts on the Kt Stiff ire an Chevalier Lewis Captain and iry Lonia Grand M ister 11 ind i number of the ol Canton City went to New on W due dij evening to attend in there by a Lodge of tint utv were given a fine un ind ei themselves greatly OJB ol the in un of the n i on the horrors ol Old 1 A trembling miu draped on the stage by parties who looked more like than human beings nnd in the most heartless strung helpless form from a vinous looking Not con this they the and branded the the red hot brind of the order ind he was t iken in an ambulance convulsed with laughter Irom beginning to KNIGHTS oh run oi in v On last evening the castle worked the on livo and on next night will work the Third Degree liny bepu now to hold meetings weekly n sk ul of biweekly as has been done dining tin I ist two months Any in to the new castle can be ucd lioni Irving W Kelly Herald Knights ol the G ilden Eagle wan instituted nt Beverly on Wednesday evening in the presence of hundred visiting Knights from Philadelphia and Grand Officers were present ind the visitors were highly entertained with music and re and at the close there was a fine display of fireworks A number of names have already boon procured for the hew castle to be formed in oily U n thought that it ran will be and the Pennsylvania Company has agreed to give special ratoo Tickets m nearly all ases will he good from the 19th to October 1st inclusive Grand Master Hammell accompanied by Grand Marshal J Frank Jennings last night visited Olive Branch Lodge Rebecca Degree No 19 ol Brooklyn to witness the beautiful work of the degree of Rebecca The Grand Master was surprised at the perfection with which the officers worked They are all ladies but he says he never saw their superiors The lodge is fully equipped with handsome and costly para- degree was conferred upon one candidate CONDENSED NEWS The sea serpent was seen again yesterday near Albany Prince arrived it Sofia and ordered the release of all the political Counell 6 Short Meeting A disappointment ran aroun 1 the seats where tie sit m the Chamber last when dent Brooke announced th it the meeting had been called simply to consider tl e proposition ol altering the grille ol Clinton avenue from Stale street to tin creek Everyone had expected the investigating committee would leport bnt from the neglect of any one to jil ice that in the call it had to be postponed Without any opposition an soon as the business ol Kate Brown of Philadelphia was stabbed mysteriously while on a sofa near a window Tho bequests of the lite Joseph E Temple of Philadelphia to tin aggregate A message of w is by tbe President from Queen for tho sufferers by the earthquake A party of Red Men entered a village near Wheel in r W and tut pd feathered and threatened the inhabit ints Mrs of has been arrested on a charge of atte noting to poison her nephew I dwaid T 1 haw whose life was insured 1 our thousand seven hundred and ninety fivo dollars has been subscribed by delphia business men for the In Minnie Charland a young and beautiful girl adopted by some rich Detroit resident committed suicide when sbo found out who her parents were Tho Mormon Elders arc showing fight over the detention of some of their pauper proselytes bnt the immigration officers hold to their intention of sending them back from whence they came the meeting was stated Mr 1 mns ol tbe Ordinance Committee reported favorably the ordinance to alter the gride of the street mentioned and having been reiel i second time it was placed on not a dissenting vote being given A com was then read fiom the City Solicitor in answer to an liom President Brooks as to whether my other business conld be done aud it c his statement They therefore A Pastor's Pleasant n The young people of the Clinton Baptist Church had prepared a reception fn Ktv ludson Conk in tbe pastor when he returned on Thursday evening He has been spending the Summer in Connecticut Many of the members of the church were invited to be present anB a evening After a short of speaking and singing ice cream and cake were served hy the young The Home Team a Though They Make Three The Have to Do Their Work to Defeat Them Fine Cuban covered themselves with glory nguu afternoon and when they left the diamond they had reisou to leel proud ol their accomplish meuts I hough the visitors defeated them it w is by a lose shave and was no fault ol theirs Whyte pitched a hue game though he was hit harder than Campion Besides Ibis be mide some difficult stops Thomas him up without an His throwing to third was especially re mark ible one tlv which gave him an error though it was excusable lor the long distance run He doubly re deemed himself however by several cult and beautiful catches once a double Holmes covered third without an error made one bad error m throwing the ball which made a run Murphy made the only error for the vis when he threw a ball over Say's head Campion did work m the box and Lang gained great by several dii stops The whole game was a bnl liant one and was watched with interest to the end Two innings passed before anything of interest was done Holmes began the third with a bise hit He stole second but wah caught between second and third Whyte went to first on a force hit stole second and was advanced to third by Williams Murphy threw to third wild and Whyte scored the hrst run When the visitors came to the bat Murphy knocked a very high fly to right field ran hard lor it but it Murphy however was thrown out at the home plate A single and an error of judgment on the part of Williams in throwing the ball which is a rare thing for him gave Cam pion his run In the fourth Hiland broke the tie in the score making an earned run by a double and Murphy s single inning a very exciting one Harrison filed out to Tiernan Then Thomas took up the willow and sent a groun ler whizzing bj the third bag Paramo followed this up with a two bagger and Thomas was advanced to Holmes PIC nice hit brought him home mil tied the score agim The intense when Campion f iced the box bat in hand In a moment the sphere was lying near the fence and Cam pion was on second He was thrown out it third however much to his chagrin o by a hit ami when struck he cime home This ended the runs though the last two linings wire aud were witched eagerly made another brill mt itch in the eighth aud the ninth wis ended when Siy took a hot ball from bat mil quickly threw it to sec oud ending Harrison s career The audience was a very creditable one JOURNALISTIC MECHANISM The Various by Which a Great Newspaper Is Made All intelligent people read great news papers but tew know 01 what a large amount ol wink and thought is sented by etch dav s issue ol paper The writer recently made a call at the Lilian which is well known to be 1 not only m New Lngland but throughout the eouutry for its energy aud aud was courteously shown over the establishment and presented a v u w ol the inside ings of the which is here in oper itiou ind almost every hour 1 to Dec il of each year owned and occupied by the is probably the finest newspaper m the United States if not in the for although other papers have features which notably the beautiful room ol the there is no which contains the general facilities of the Huiton building nor the amount of area which is devoted to the uses ol the paper The basement 17 feet in length and over 100 feet in width at the broadest pait is used for the press and stereotype departments the former of which six of the modern presses The editorial and comprise nearly 50 good sized rooms not and the composing room is huge light and any All modern conveniences and are to be found in the establishment in eluding the 1 lison incandescent electric light with an isol plant The question is often put How do you manage to lill up the paper But in an like that ol the Herald the question to be solved How can we get space enough to print what we have and the usual solution of this is for the night editor to be compelled to leave out columns ol mallei The preparation of ordinary writing in season lor publication at certain times is easily understood but when it comes to a great and unexpected event which a whole page or even more is prepared m le s than 12 hours and placed belore the public then cornea the in understanding how so much is In less time than it liter the occurrence ol so takes to explain it any event belt m the most remote place able correspondents are under telegraphic instructions the Herald and the next edition ol the paper contains their work arranged in the most attractive by u comment advance of lean journalism aud its methods thus alluded to is most remarkable and in no is this and enterprise more per than in of the popular and Hi i aid THE SAME FATES tin the grind stand being completely failed and i grc it many c images present The follow ing is the lull Iki MON If Mam Heeling A grand mass meeting of I is called for Tuesday night at Taylor Opera House Assembly rooms for the purpose of organizing an Anglo American and thus consolidating and ing the interests and representation of Englishmen in this community AH I ng are urged to we Caution All The naidmrrlt f Ih n Cream a real rare hny I r and co d in has d advi to place catarrh I earing soni n H in blance In sppearanre or mine tin market In to trade upon the ailon f Fly fl Cream Balm Don t bu deceived My A Cream Kilm Im m 1 nt li will In highest lommen tation of il A particle In applied In to ouch HI pain agreeable to Price W cents School Hath nOc bins hatter If yon prefer a use B Mums h v 1 I Jl liv Ib H irns n ss I h i l is i I n H hue il p Totals rf 0 linen Hi 1 nel 11 cf hav it Hiland A M r ion p 1 ing SP fot Us Print lly B II 1 I 0 0 1 1 2 1 24 18 i ESI cm BH 1 0 0 1 i 2 I I 10 PO 1 15 1 0 1 i 0 0 27 24 I 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 i 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 i Spring li Wilson it Ico Teh phono Fall and Winter Derby Hatter Dobbins tho I arned 1 Jersey City 2 Tw i haso Cann ion 1 t ft on Jersey ity 7 Double and Try I ang Hiland O linen Say Hiland and O Struck linen Campion Par go 2 Basis on J City I First base on ity 1 Basra 2 Williams Lang Total hits H itv 12 Time cif game 1 hour and 20 minutes Some Fine Oyster The oyster is booming Mr Shreve proprietor of the street restaurant h is pist received a supply of fine bury and May oysters Stop that roughing if you do not it may kill yon v of B il ft Cough Syrup only lasts v on it cents and timely use your life I had bade much ttf and headache At length I determined to try Oil I dm glad to recommend It M ft mado a p In my Killed 111 till Mine vu 1 l Wife li i K N 7 Sept Two ago yesterday Mrs Apollo Cook ol i little village a mile west of here was thrown Irom a wagon on the m un street oi tins town and killed The conveyance belonged to Charles her husband Cook hired the same horse aud wagon from Mr Satterthwaite and to to Mount II illy When nearly opposite the place where his wile had met her death the horse became frightened ind rm iway Mr Cook w is thrown out ol the wagon ind struck on Ins head in the road within a few ieet oi the spot where his wile had fallen He was picked up and earned into the same drug fitore into which his wife had been taken and was laid on the same cot that his wife had died on two years before lust two hours after the accident happened Mr in the arms ol the same druggist who had performed a similar service for his wife two hours and five minutes after dent had happened that caused her death The same minister that officiated at his wife's will officiate at Mr Cook's funeral and he will be buried at the same hour in the same grave with his wife Four bew Mr Abner Chambers is about to make extensive improvements on his property on the corner of Broad and Coleman streets four three story bin clings will be erected between the corner and Borough Hall At the corner there is to he a large store with a dwelling house attached and tho other three are to be dwelling houses ONE MORE SHOCK The of Charleston I At about 11 1 nt er shock of earthquake vv IH all the Southern Atlantic coist It enough to cause a st e le liom their in of the in Charleston a ind aid perhaps other I he sh ike was from Jacksonville to Washington It w is plainly perceptible in but I ot so as on 1 Dispatches received liom Augusta Wilmington and Richmond are to the tint l well denned shock was lilt it those pint en lib nit eleven o clock last At and W the pe rushed Irom then houses in terror and in a shoit time the streets were crowded at Jack lasted al m live seconds and caused the At moud the shock was very distinct though there was no noise ing it In some places 111 the pirt ol the illy it was as severe as that ol Tuesday night people in some cases leiving their aud rushing into the streets I lit osi il 1 itiou is said to have been very perceptible from southeast to north west Sepl 1 last nights shock has greatly c The slightest noise such as the jarring ol a door will empty a house ol its inmates It is still very to deliver nus as few people can be found at then places At live o clock tins morning the Western L in clearing up business with all lor the hrst time since the e ike At the Opera IhU I veiling The Little which is at the Opera House tins evening will doubtless dnw Nearly all reserved sells hive been though the prices aie above the ige plot ol the play whu h su h 111 New ork lor m lout ls us i Some joung out ol school have been over t 1 mil are coining home on the sti imei win it the action begins They aic u led by in Knickerbocker ol hew aud who I ill in love with other aud make a good deal ol luu The old gentleman s cl lughter I lla in love witli one of the young men on h i but a Hilly young English his been provided loi her by her stern with everything at mil s-e n UH is to Net rid il the 1 in who is as dumb as an sic one act opens in the old gentUm in s villa at Newport a most piece I work young people wiln i om panions finally is a nisi dress up is i Japanese the personating the K n il lln old is struck by ol His as a hush in 1 ind suddenly gives hii el to linn Ike disguise IH in I is made h ippy CITY NOTES u halite 1 witli OUR PERSONAL GOSSIP PEOPLE WHO ARE ENJOYING HOT WEATHER THE of is mi a tow m this Win re Some Have mid Others are Hint One Talks and IH Interested lu Gleaning t rom Our Note Mrs korge W Smith is at Ocean Mr overt goes to Mount I Pa tins afternoon to a tew days MM May Bloom today frima three wicks so >urn at viri in jl results Lambert witli his wile and son ar among tin at t ho i 11 wood drove Mi W 1 aiming and wife arc tho scenery of the Allegheny t uus I city Councilman Parks familj aro spending tins wu k among the of vania K Howell lice of this nty lias been en as Principal of the Hilton public houl Newark Mr Harry Mine Host of tho House is tho sea I Park Kov wife have just re tinned from where they have bei u spending tho H R Rogers Jr has if the late Brock bid Perry street where liu will be found at all Isaac E Wilson and yesterday from a ph mnt v imo g the White Mountains barles of the Peonies oil and lee Company H spending a I iv h at tho Lud Anbury Park J Im II t of the him oi tho contractors oi Chambers with his wife u ui drovo Alter an extended rip tin I I J loote oi the Baptist i Lurch Las returned and will occupy his I to Ball League Kansas City 14 Philadelphia 9 Baltimore Brooklyn lit Athletic 3 St Louia 7 L League Newark bury I he play the team ure on Monday on the Three of the old are signed with the 1 KA I F How the V Flu lly Hull n is 1 n H ity last h u il isl urR th I in B during the month ul Flu t i si I ill c i H II I I I 11 r muting on M i d iv In I in will U c i h s I on Moil lav in I lie It 01 i i i It is stah d that tin Mi will V 1 Business ol lego Inn twii i as in ui v li nts as it b L I at tins 1 1 un I v i u I ho nth ui of tin I list v li Id in tins city on tho inst 1 her A A whili n roller skates in I A s on day fell and broke Im at I bo fri nu of tin New Jersey tins morning for the i on in on will 1 1 held Honry of Hi fuss sti i f f r burg has hut u nc 1 t pc ar Abrams on M nd lj to t the charge of si I ling beer 1 1 tl i linn gun 1114 on August lat w ben K n was killed 100 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