wnmsmmhe telephone'(fill Slnci the Visitthem all, ai#, . 6t testimonials hf had done a; A* U WiR'ttfiWrton £nk-tfftttgSM«.BP wore v a dar•mk, hghfc . weigbt overcoat md muffepi,Will Conduct theMtmdrial Service byWashington Camp.WAIF A MILLION INCOIN WRAPPING CO.tA. C, Streitwolf, Jr., Agent for Menu*Infccturin* CMLgrn IncorporatedI .i^!t{cJe8 incorporation were filed ! Witt) the County perk. here to-day _forT7ity ..........T™™**1 ~,°jn Wrapping Company,•opoeee ip• h ' SkKB TKpBp TO.. » '• V •’ ■'* •, * » ' 'ims9 a firs chifiOK oi« xnr«tof this city.- The concern proposes manufacture .devices tor wrapping specie.The office is at 119 Church street, and A. C. Streitwolf, Jr., is the agent! The authorised capital is $800,000 in sharesof $100 each. There is to be 1,000 sharesERYMAN 4. fT. HOB*of preforred stock, oh which a sixit/ VBAUD.cent dividend is guaranteed, and 5 shares of common stock* , ........A partlou^ri^ irtfck operator In theoU«6k rtw* tern U.t 15».V WiTbe wmjwny starts business with $1,300, each of the following subscribing for five shares: A. C. Streitwolf, diijfr W. Coleman Hughes, 39 Wail street. |fitliam |i!Middltsex Eneas» • «*^v ^ ,v «* ■ • , • •NcwBruaswii: i - ..lt;*. , j .• r 9Practical andrung man and hfifi all his trouble forothing. ‘ ' ”Ho appeared hfre representing himself h the foren^oftfie fiver* Arm ofI wiry Keenan ■ A, BhOi.ot Elisabeth, an«lliving approached jU Very man J. V. Hnh-nrd, ilrst launched ascheme about buy-ig a loam of djrlvlpir horses for a cuato-icr. He did ndfctjeXaoUy like a pair Mr. lubburd showed Wm, but affected great imiUarity with arid tttlkeU as Ife understood,, them, db did think, hojr-v. r, later, .that■'ifcmight make a tolrun Mr. Hubband for a driving horse,nd took a ride, behind him.Mr. Hubbard* Jrjae was $275. ij^e irangtff, ftecnhg great caution, offered.SO and theft but finally agreed) Mr. Hubbard's first price and sat down i the undertaker's office to write a checkor the amount Oft the Citium'a Bank of :iiMbrth/It Henry Keenan; Son.” . lt;; /-'■Gat Km Ciufa Then die Stranger departed, saying■sAHMSSW ro* JtoiraiKumjUP A* K*iAR0**Mrr Of APH0X«a4ra OBQBUDLAST BEPTMOMUL........f • *It Is not very of gives to another 1 plush oarpet or anygoes to make up a such was the cast campment, No. 48, 1 seated to New Gfrur I, O. O. F., for tbeii allows' Hatt, a ca A# regular mon *•. W beW lasthe members cameteed to find a hi *ed carpet on the I feeptlpn of a. few .01 ■vi«w kliu) members o oempraent, none kir They knew that ;bdered ,any£caiT'c tlt;, There was Muchmembers or.til Pasof tfik \ F Adkmpmei bttslttedf beehounCSd that the} Max,.FUldman, an artt*t Who Wrda ^.present o:st vi strpet, waei ^ 11 Holv^rre^ I^ night.t KeUy on ^ ^ T**' o would senjl fpr tbe horse. A few mofi» under, false thanked the Bncaciinutes later he returned, to Ihe rilfice. a-Htdicing ir he had n^t dropped a |9 and tio bill while Writlrii but the check.here wda no monev on thc*fioor. Hr. “‘W*iubbard at once got suspicious. The iorse buyer,must, have read It in ids mmtenance/ because he said probably ie cnuld get th4 money sdmewbefe fo •ay hik way home;v and went out Mr. Hubbgrd^s suspicions wore so itrong that he then called up Keenan A son and found out ^hat they knew noth-ng of tne man.. Thao ho notified the po-ice. and CWlt;*f; Harding aftd Officers hum and DWyer Went out to watch the •utgoipg, trains and trolleys. But al-h ou^ the^,wr*f8 within ten minutes ofiimawaheW#s net field. '' The Odd Fellow i ojtiljkm^ Jkhw', made «he best lodge rooms iJ5* etatlon. soirie time past tbi last ev^!ng:imd.ifg!ft^ came was somewhat mato him :,1^0k *n order which had becomifor enuring a ph6td«aph Meyer and out But. the lodj his wife. Hd ,fi,lt;kw9 job for M and could not, afford t was Paid, M dpwn, Meyrr d glared that at the present ttra Fieldmati had taken other orders from at the right time South Rlvfcr people. ' -•Sergeamf Kelly went down and got the artist. Meyer, identified h|m ahd declaredthat ht Aad bis plcf.re! aa well, as hii I order of Od^ Fellmoney. Fleldmdn admitted having taken | member of it one the. order but declared, that tie had not broken faith, and intended tprdo fhe Job.He declared that he had a largb numbe^ I wa£ initiated last- -------\ fact coufdgtve.plen frvom' priiplf for whomelated byvthem.,nished by P. j. Ylt; ! The Middlesex Ethe Odd Fellows. Jtyhh Homen, oi• r.yrid tjbri seme!'; ofre *ill) not hanlde it so Justice A^®. Ar*Pn ficulty. Mr. Shanholta wag. called In andSouth River ca^e, Recorder ' “ “■ ‘ lido it so Justicewas! called lu te* kdfudjjee^ ffie difpf called In a i itoldmdn would iibSy and* tKe money Kbfbra. Satin that aatlfeflMJi^eyer ahd the artist wasL / ‘V•Korn**- lt;^#tge*A Read Baptlst Preacher in Isewipifwl si Glewceeter Oitr*TSAI •**Prqbably the busiest man fn'Glduoes-ter City1,'tor'day. js Rev. George Poole, pastor ofw the First ' Baptist church ol? that place, formerly pastor of the George’s Road Baptist Church. He at present, la in charge of. an enthusiastic iivival meeting at his church andlS engaged In collection 6f donation^ for ihe fund of Ito.opo, tp berained, ifbf. tfie erection of a modern now edifice alHpnmouth and .Sussexstreets, that, Olfy.' ilePlt;cVSecure theA new theatre, to Vaudeville, witRev. Mr,VFpole has been very successful in; both coses.! The revival meetings been largely . attendedHince. tfifg^h^gpi kftd l0»t night there wore a numbst of cohveralohs. The congregatlOri’.of. the Baptist Church ex-, At the meeting of Washington Camp,, „No! 51. Patriollc Order Bong of; Amer-lea, to be field to-night, flngl arrange- the probabilitiesments *111 be made, for, the memorialservice which the 0am. *111 hold in clt:; formemory of. their brothers -wh® have . • Ihere is a gpassed away Since the camp was or- J first olasa vaude gahlsed eight years .ago. The service , W***.}° to 11will be heid on FebruOry M, anid, tho u$ a ..building to speaker wifi he State Qjaplaln Charles “?***• no pElder,' of Trgntom .who a» When onthe seven, previous oOcagio^ia I \o «During the existence, of the lodge,, JjJrP?1®” } .eighf members haVe passed away, and CllUrch street sol“ number .w-winter.iner the present winter .were Danielof this numb©* three died-, durlfig ^the present winter. Those who filed fiur-Applegate. Jphn Sebolt,, and Hr, OberU of fiouth'River. The first member, t*die. was Harry Vgn Pelt, And the other mAfflbeni ‘who died during each suei $*■ Brognard WmAh who has thiItf-communicatiorfitt Abrieh3i*ringforjtfia; Purpose c•rt^f it; The ied With sceners