Trenton Times, The (Newspaper) - June 2, 1891, Trenton, New Jersey WITHER INDICATIONS J P M I r DELIVERED BY CARRIER AT TEN A AT K OR HOME NINTH wants her to look Us best on that dav of all don t think ever seen so really de- things as we pre- for this occasion It's the busiest place about the store the White Goods sheer Linen de India with tucks open and stitched bottoms 19 the dress tancy bottoms on fine I 10 to 250 plain hemstitched White Lawns 45 inches wide a yard plain Linen de India Lawn Nainsook and 10 to 150 and up Fine art needlework on Suisse India and Pans lins widths trom 9 to 22 50 69 to 990 the yard If a freak of ait you want in these goods you'll find it here eries s S to a yard Miles upon miles of to all widths Sash Ribbons in every con- able shade and 25 39 49C Printed Chantilly Muslins soft as Cambric a yard Colonial Cloth nearly a yard wide A key note for a full yard wide g don't think you'll find similar value in a Punted and what beauties 15 to Lisle gee Cloth Broche Damask Ginghams Lace Ginghams English and Canton too many styles and colois to de- scribe Better see them it's the biggest cotton goods show you've er seen in Trenton Scudder Dunham 13 NORTH 22 AND 24 STREEf I 144 and 146 North Broad Street CARRIAGES S Our new and elegant line of Baby Carriages have arrived and to-day we are showing the largest stock ever displayed by any one house in Irenton Mothers will do well to see our ment before buying elsewhere During the past week we have added several entirely new styles of suites made of oak finished Old Century and Antique One suite in economical keeper who intends to buy a suite should It is oak antique finish pretty stylish and well made with glass inches the price for 8 pieces is PARLOR FURNITURE Our workmen have been busy and preparing the new Spring patterns ter work and lower prices is our motto in this branch and it remains for you say how successful we have been Our and Plush Parlor Suid astonish the tives When in need of anything in the line call and you will be convinced that the way to save money is by dealing at Lawrence 144 AND 146 NOKTII BROAD S TRENTON N J JINK TWO CENTS GIU Testimonial Presented to Dr John Hall Last Evening A MOST ENJOYABLE EVENT In Mir nl i In t In thn nnd Dr In Receiving the From Out of tlie most ever ot in this tib took plate nt tin Churth when Dr John Hall was presented ten dollar gold piec es ou a It is not often a congregation expresses its line anil for a minister m such a substantial and tlie c IH the more pleas ant the gold betokens in n small w iv tlie with the people of the Hist think of the reverend Die pulpit ii m was ueath with beautiful ferns and about 100 people were prest it to witness the prest and assist m the which Dr John Dix m i t sided and in owning gave flie folio t of personal histon I hint been highly honored being Be lee tc I to c c u In t these is s to ami m ac ting I was to think what re In bon I 11 ai to this golden wedding Ian not the minister who tied the knot i did I act as best man ou the o c asion as thai took place before m} were to the light and I have tome to tin sum I am one of the adopted th 1 Iren the He then al Judge T I Gieon who in In h of i gabon pi tlie plate The In male a mill ess approprmtth of the members lie saiel hi his inability express Ins ft el on the that lie was bin with a weight of messages which toll that the tie which bound and people in this instance had instead of weaker as the gemi In He the people of so large a might differ m tilings but that were united m tins one We deal Di Hall Ilii ludge s MM e his emotion at tins point and that the people to indicate then Un em a substantial manner he handed out the plate of gol 1 which had been concealed fiom Dr Hall up to that point Di Hall wan surprised but wai equal to tht ami m a tremulous voice said he would the gift but that he bid nothing of which to be proud and his part finished when he preached his sermon on When we what we might have been and the good deeds we might have done we must all feel m the sight of God to the support he had from the congregation since his retirement he sill when he accepted the provision made for him he supposed that it would drop off A ear bv year and that as the new minister became to the people they would forget him but that it had really been just contrary to his and rhat the seemed to think more of him than ever and jear jear the voluntary subscriptions had He said when Dr Dixon came he had some that nil might not as well as could be wished but that too had gone con- tiary to bis suspicion and he couM heartily c the congregation on their choice of so good a man The Doctor referred once to his old age but quickly corrected himself he did not mean to speak about that and considered himself a ways from his dotage yet Tins brought nn approving smile from one m the audience Letters from the Third Presbyterian Church by Dr Studdiford which to tlie of that church through Dr Hall's efforts also from the Ministerial Union the Fifth and the Bethany Churches were read congregation then want to the Lecture rooms where refreshments were served m abundance by the ladles of the church and Caterer Hill A Narrow Mr B H Hammell dealer in groceries and provisions met with an accident this that might have resulted seriously While driving on East State street with his team of ponies the neck joke on the near horse broke aud let the tongue down They started to rnn immediately and it wag only by the ence of mind and able horsemanship of Mr Hammell that they were stopped At yesterday a fire started m the office and destroyed about 91 worth and injured some At Bon id Brook at 3 A M the Billian block took fire The firemen saved a portion Loeg Philip A Mr Philip Dunn after as dent and director of the First National Bank as Stated in yesterdAy's mide an assignment to Lawyer George Grosvenor No statement of and liabilities will be made for a day Or two Hawed Thumb Off Mr George Taylor of No 27 Summer sawed hn thumb off while working with a circular saw at Hill's refrigerator factory this morning Dr Rice wag called and the wound It Will be Afternoon corner stone of the new Turner Bull ou South Broad street will be laid at 4 o'clock bin afternoon with appropriate This evening the ermit will be celebrated by the Germans KM I II i N II I st Lull l fi ntt i tin M i i IM rn t lul n s it f 111 t I mil in Hit n tl tin 1 It u I Kin t rs 1 i H eiri I f HI t I I'll till till N Hi I ll was 1 I ink M i an 1 I his lull ih n 111 t fr im nm i nf i un 1 uars nf nil hki tt ross uith tin 1 ll fit i un I- li N hull lul 11 In MERCER COURT THIS MORNING The Jury Cannot Agree in the Case of James Rainbow II In Therefore Un will he Tried on Thursday rhe I of the i of John Who In for from and Cote At eleven o dock this the in tho use which nt Mercer tame in ml the foreman stated that were unable to on n 11 uere mt hours and to ho no likelihood of any agreement were ilisi harmed case will lie on f r defen 1 Itn iase is one m which it is ult to on a t ibe on the si 1 of the prosecution 11 and that on the side of the ant did not seem to warrant an acquittal He offence if committed as h m the mdu is a oue an 1 1 send to state Prison It is not surprising that failed to as heard evidence wi s ahle to determine for himself whether tin man was or not of John teil for mi from Mount m Windsor taken up M unit at a hotel at aud sh Ins uhit h n hill he hft the hotel he met nun out of his and took the lull Hi did not know time but nar 1 one of the men i mid stated that it who took tht Mount hail been liming la tht but Kill he had taken drinks 01 linin ones a half a Paxton wanted to know the of the glasses nud talcing the from tht hp asked if the glasses w ere than that Mount said Oh no little bits o fellars Plaintiff and Ins disputed as to whe hir the lull a ten or n oue aud he theu straight OH he 1 go Ed to on the night ot the sai he went Paxton and saw him Mount aud he had the money when he bai k He also said he got the and Paxton pave him or Edward T Wright a tint lie changed the David Lance who next filled the w hair sail the men weie there drank some and Mount showed the Charles 1 that he paid M junt on the night m question among a hill 1 he case is still on Thomas was tried for assault an I battery on oue John at Print e ton on April Id last Law er de fei ded plaintiff stated that he was v alking along the street near the college Skillman struck him in the mouth nnd broke out two teeth Skillman said he was along the street and hml bet u strut k by somebody and that ho threw out his hand m self-defense but did not whether or not he had the plaintiff is an old man and his teeth were much The jury relumed m oue hour with a verdict of guilty John A Steen who was tried at Mercer Court on a charge of em lilt the property of Hugh A Curtin was found as indicted rot KNOW E Openshaw is visiting friends at Pa Mrs Bersch wife of Paper Hanger M Bersch is quite ill Miss Kopp of is ing at Mansion Miss V of has boon friends in this city Mr Wilson U Haven is rapidly recovering his health at his seaside home at Long B Myers formerly a carpenter and builder of this city has located at ark N J Holmes Green has recently left firm of Scudder Dunham and a now with Aaron Hart the grocer John Cook and C F Adams two well-known residents of the borough will soon have ground broken for the of two handsome residences on Clinton avenue near Coleman street Die funeral of Miss Tillie ter of Mrs Charles of 1225 Chestnut avenue occurred Sunday from her late dence Deceased was a niece of Fire Com- missioner William Ossenberg and was loved ami esteemed by nil who knew her She leaves a host of mourning relatives and friends A Ho If Into n Store A farmer residing a short distance outside of the city in attempting to get out of his in front of A store uu street last evening and totalling the horse on the hip The horse then Hushed directly the into the store of Joseph Ash an k Son When the reached the door the harness broke the hone kept on going went through the store No idem age was done other than the bracing of W of COUR Fust Diy oi tlu Juin Tt Well THE LINGO CASE UI ibi i nun n M mi H It Hop Inu Hi hi Hit 4 ij mini ntn mill rime iff tin I Irr In tie Pin Ilk him tt rm of the V I i s i in I rt this u I I i i f 1 I t s nl 111 hi t i Be U I m 1 i init M I t n of i t u 1 1 nun lion M i II u Hoi ert I Hopper 1 11 nn S Joseph ol 1 t John K Haul I 1 r nk lort Hin I ihn r II in rx In 1 Hem 1 ul Samuel II i Hnn n L Hon Ink K hem and of There main j h f n urn to the if w II I r mel an I on Itw fall hut si m i d Cm of n tl foi att s license c ml i in i the it ment that tlu 1 as m the i Ih t f tin Couit f i i 11 cerv for a t c n I Hie n n was raised the us k this tin law n the to an stu IHI 11 i e 1 he matter lai 1 tt 1 lending n new certificate I x Incite Tanning nf this c ih mi li i f the fur a rule m II in in damns proceedings if tht I lit Ji mi 1 i anist Innt m impel ol c I n Ic the liw of is H to a 1 n I 1 in Department He that tl was an 1 that as the cust it lu I ins m i h i tlic it was that it 1 Ic 1 ai 1 at t of i nut I he rule w is In c ti 1 to lie male em Mon i r m viln h time if it an U he u 1 the n nl will he had ma 1 aN cantt ni 1 it an 1 of ai k 11 lac t 1 upon tin same 1 and 1 Mi to 11 argue 1 at Imu s i i nn n Isj madt i motion t an toi the argument an i the it clown fu next 1 he most important cast win li in n luimt the morning f lit St it Irank fir mui lei ll mt I weeks lit was mult ti liMi of the im leu I n mt f 11 i t i cause the riot In htt hut the twj t s it tin lul overrule 1 his Itsut to tl m ill in in 1 it SuliM the 1 i wilt of in Kit n n I t the Supreme this m i nn HUM Hi the n tl i It no II I Hi t thir was no law it f on of li fi i I i t i tna of indictment anl held that tl nitti r inn come up for reu lew m the S n im I nurt in other IB In I ll I in s m 1 as the louit below infused to unit a nih to canst 1 i cause of a I M uit this course had been It Is a m Mr in jm c I what was the object of the What 111 II i hopi to gam bj it Fudge tt that it was to obtain instice At pcs nt tht HIM stained to be in the h m Is f Justi t nnd it f a tin rtn e Court to att or Ins client 1 not ol 1 mi justice Mr his associates an I Kiel tint the would deny the motion of ti utor The record was n he f u e the and the matter could he lib of 1 them as they saw The ould if it chose the motion for a writ f 1 tioran into a motion for a rule to c n no trial should not h f r mfe was dismissed until the thir 1 wht n the of one ot the c t be when such mot cm loul 1 made as tile counsel saw I his puts the matter off for an 1 pf probabilities are that a 11 it m will he made for a new trial and the Supreme Couit will tlie motion an 1 it Tlie first and lending case in the mam court Chief Justice Beaaley presiding is now on It is that of the City i of Newark against the Board of the last Legislature to govern the city Hie question n was the act constitutional Judge Fort argued lor fity that it was not it being special legislation Kunyon is arguing as we go to press aud is pressing the that the legislation was general aud tional The case of State v Staats a Warren count license case of much lo al in- terest was announced to lie Argued on writ ten Allen L his boon called into this case to try and RUM tin excise law of last Winter which gave parties in certain boroughs the alternative right to apply for licenses to either the borough dl or the county court Oscar Jeffery of Washington holds that the act is All claims not consistent the Men charac ter o Sj nip of Figs are purposely bj t he Cal H acts jenth on the kidneys cleansing thn system effectually but It Is nnf a cure all anil makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substan Mt An I III I I u They Act on tlie e c anri buwola the A now They cure bM liver piles and Hon tor men women ann w tor w coal stoTo n cakes the highest I I'll I ll I Ill I I I nil I ll I n Ill I r 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anl an to i in w IH at tin on a omit of the of tin new 1 nih one tli on the rn 1 s at the time la oh Harold whose Ini on I i a sti tt was hint 1 a stone of I r mt sheet lit at and the stru Hi i i on the ht u 1 i I'm L d of the n ui with his wife an I daughter start on tlu 17th of this month for a two weeks trip to itr Pa to brother He v who m located there s at I i afteruoou mi mhi rs of Ir nt m s sot A broki n A game if lacrosse 1 I en the honl anl uas pi V ithe i si h Mis Liuni for mini ears missionary in speak m tht Ci iton this at Hot lo k rho ot i asion is the annual meeting of the King s Daughters fir will also be un by the children The case of E R C the city to namn his as one to pn it the legal was to have up but by consent of Counsel went mi r represents dipt Staid ami Solicitor Rellstab the city White the and lie nt lax olle tor who has an o in the Cit Hall and who has IHI n from Ins post for the past ton weeks matin hi first c at the Hall this me ning Mr H hito has been suffering with a si abi ess on his right hiji but is now cai i fair to Thl I veiv or Its kin I It Is to nn si It c ted person the hist so Hint Horn time of until is H n a view to att best hv don t yon try liave been a from catarrh lor years lilting tried a r or it nit tiles advertised as siiro Hires am 1 Had resolved never to take am patent when a RIP to try Hv s riarn 1 so null cin rio tha utter It ior six I ve nn sell curt il U Is a most Balm loseph blew art Grand avenne Brooklyn t I rtt r U xi I s 1 1 ii m i N u i i i M IN ul O i J r ll t ii In II nil Ifi ill II un II I i 1 l i I 1 i tl n t n t f i 1 II I I I t M l s i i I I Hi 1 i i t i ll l Ih 1 i II t I I I I I I 1 II llll 1 fi nn i lu 1 I in I S Ml II X t 1 I I til i t I I I tl I ii ui si ull tl n I ill Hi mt ih u Hi i tli In nl li ai I I h ti i It t i M n i al II II l ul li i an ll lati an I c II ul it tli x st it 1 1 i r i n i minti n I II 1 i- M l tl i ill in it his I il I I li tnl it I tin in i c t nm ll ut f i tl f illi ui 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if am will 1 un 1 at the nn e ting of tl i on Inc 1 iv i The HI 1 owners an I le si lints if tht lentil art f the in win h goats ith i are all to r in till I i u m this war I Hit boxes tin un tries planted tli re been takt n i un I if nn 1 su h annuals him n tss t tlm II s ion n rt k if tries uu 1 if on I n lav of hint its running ar mill lo jse tl e an 1 the bark if I his irl is an onin me nt to tht 1 I i nnl authorities ti i iv sunn one Hta ti nul to 1 i il afte i things an 1 to sec I hit the trees ben his ite ar not in I to r ol the regular if tin of He ilth ker that there mm h c im plaint throughout tht e omj hunts of ha I betn aud had been the month the Inspector ban 111 house lions He has J t of cases of HC fever leases of diphtheria 11 tases of measles and one inse of Uphold fever seven es u it mad ami Id 121 have bten issued nnd SJ rn and Kill Tlie the New lersey Association and the at the last annual meeting of the scx to jirot ure a I and to Chew of for his long sei vices to tl e association at the invitation of Mr hew to enjoy ft planked shad Die consisted of It S Hyer L D Stokes Vame James S Yard F Baldwin nnd John L Murphy Tbp Big Finance Committee of the Monument appointed two to call on the railroad companies for to the monument lav one of com- with William as chairman visited the of the and Bound Brook Railroad Companies m Philadelphia and these two corporations n joint It lo irt Sober Allan was last night M Officer for being drunk aud making night hideous He was brought before tice Matheson before he hatl wakened and the Justice the eip ration the or It costs more to jet sober than it does to get drunk Thin V rotter on reward for o th it nnn 1 tv cured by taking lire t l nt NF v x i u Pro s Toledo O ue thn hiu known F J Cheney tor tin lis mm perfectly in all business ona and daily to cany out inj made by tin v i T S TAledo O KINNAS MARVIN Wholesale Toledo O catarrh lire la Internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous 19 Price 78 uto per BY KIRK Sentprired to bv CELL ol n llh Mv In n I In In orU In Thin tl llon Tin p of H aleu In Ilii Hut i unit ast thU Nvi l i filne 2 Hint n wl Ir from Mng this in 1 lift n nl t death Its trie itv lit I st i irt having de- i tl m 1 n Nf v lune 2 V tin broki mt m I r to Hall this in I the 1 ss is r lln nut r an 1 his fannl 1 11 a narrow 1 fr nn tli t tl r Survive Iht i I r M ll nail n hti m H HH inns hn inn t survive the clay hi Ills ell V i i i h June 2 I atn k I mis si n 1 1 mt night fir 1 is nf i u I m the e station tl s n i mn The IMS lune 2 I ho 1 of ties is ti tin witness stan I this m in tht t a arat ane and in fuv ir i r 1 u e the I nnl tne in in was a c used of lit at ar Is A KOI Ml Till Hi v I ihn I I I rs f n rl astor of tin nan Inn Ii tt M s lauding hns 1 a ill frin tl bur h nt I 1 tin if i 1 it it Humes li i pst r it tt r 1 n lames s I mil li i luti IIP voting I ill i n I Ilu st i null in s ith si at I Mills shut 1 n f n i mr lire pi 11 li uill hi thr ill rk In rtH i nun fr n In I il that u n m u i kn 11 t I 11 and that the rs in tint ti n ir nig tin bn In as i t i tn t their stinart a mn man nf di n was sh it m tin n k I v Mid- 11 t m if the In i i ist e ve mug after let nth t 1 i- not r usU Ic POINTS IM f the hit 1 cth s fain us re t her hns been mild f ir s of li i st was on his 11 r -4 p a fow nights I v thr 1 I 1 Two voung men Ir u h irse ho longing to Liven m ui K 1 rts f Bristol so m rati u it hi 1 an hour afte r it was put in thn still Ii hu pigeons were sent 1 v I W of to Montreal i hist for the George Their was a tt to luntH Tunl 2 The oat between nnd hia has its trips of Uie Virgin of St Roman held its annual celebration on evening Tlie the Revs Fathers ami tlu former the Wbr He lo Sell The stock in the Jonathan Meward on State street was a for sale this morning Mr Steward has been ing to retire from at tne for some time and the recent of the Star Rubber and Trenton China Companies have claimed so much of his rime he had to neglect his business On this he to advertise the stock for sale and Uy to reut the store Unit Stolen Mr 0 IL Camp of Xo 21 W State his gold watch stolen at the New Steel and Iron Company's works He is one of the employes of the company hung his vest which contained the watch hi a closet near where he was working The first he knew of the theft was he wont to get his vest The robbery has hofin re- ported to police headquarters Sad of Dr Dr Boatty who graduated at ferson Medical College this Spring died at on Saturday of typhoid fever He was a yonng mnn of this city And wai ill only two Jack thr Ripper The excitement caused bj this mon stfr la scarcely equaled that etl in of Dr Miles tho nervous change ot Ute pain contusion in head Hit Wins Til palpitation pains etc Mr te tin v wolt druggist o Mtch I mil Incl of O say that The sells anything wo mM unu Dr Miles new am heart anil trial hoi Ho free He vard N Richards drui store Fell Forty tt up again with and oak ID open WIMON