Ib th« oo0c« bln—Mt * r«t when coffee* are fcept open In bulk woo know* wh»t different “thtaf**' oneoe climbinf and loating in I □on Coffee pat ap in aealed package* insure* cleanliness, uniform quality, (rashness and dslicious flavor.
City Directory.
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Passaic river.
rill be of the
leet that baa occu
problem of the permeation
a subjei
the attention of tbe state legists-
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(.Viamluiourr of Appeal. Ww. S. Shaw
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r.mimiaaloner of Appeal—Joa
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BOARD OF TRAllK. County Directory. Law Judse—Hairtaon H. Voorhw. Broaecutor if" «r.." Eosrue C.." Cole. County Board of Elrrtion.-joa. K. Hand County Iloord of Electlona-Wm. J. Tyler HjliKSta •asgg^ysr...ns:..’i; laos-inos. California.—Two tour*: No. 1 will leave New York. Philadelphia and Har
offer to lm]
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tea for several years, with the result they seem no nearer to a satisfactory solution of the problem than they were when It was first taken up. The
will olte
ment st tbe bands of the lawmakers this year and that once and for all this Ighty question be settled. He will probably offer some recommendation*
in this connection
report of the Passaic district sewerage commission, which has been at work on this problem for the past six months. ~be question of state aid for tbe purl .-atlon of the Passaic river is a much discussed proposition, and many urgu menu are advanced for and iigulnst It. It is urged by tboee opposed to such a. scheme that the expenses of the stall are becoming larger each year and that
tbkre la a good sized sur
plus on band serves to make tbe legis la tors extravagant. Those who favot
(the proposition dahn that the aute'r
surplus it being added to every year tc fhe extent of several hundred thousand and that from present Indlca-
«rltb fi flea th
that In view of this fact a portion of it should be appropriated to further a plan to rtawfe one of tbe largest districts of tbe state from a nuisance Which has become almost Intolerable and which they have had to contend
for some years. It Is urged to burthc municipalities with the cost of
ic purification of the Passaic river •ould place upon them a charge that
Would greatly embarrass them. Tke Primary Election Law. Not the least Important of the mat-
ters to be considered by tbe incoming legislature and upon which positive action It would appear seems at last to bc_ taken Is the primary'Section.revision
law. There Is great Interest In th proposition throughout tbe state.
appointed by
king
k close study of . the conditions and Will submit a bill which is to be radical igh to remedy some of tbe eyils alleged to exist In -primary elections of
Florida.—Thn-e tours to Jacksonville will leave New York and PbiUdelphi.-i February 3 and 1? and Marrti 3. Th‘ iirvt two admit of a stay of two in the “Flowery _8Ute.” Tick.
8. The ro week*
ket* for tbe third tonr will be good to retm by regular trains nntil May 81, 1903. Old Point Comfort, Rlchmjad and Washington.—Four tonr* will leave New! York and Philadelphia March 14 and 28.
April 25 and May 9.
Old Point Comfort.-Foot tours wiili Jesre New York and Philadelphia March i
J4 and 28, April 25 and May 9.
Washington.—Nine tonr* will leave New York and Philadelphia December Ml. January 29, February 12 and 26,: March 5 and 19. April C and 23 and ^'for* detailed information apply to Geo." W. Boyd. Asistant General Pas-
senger Agent, Philadelphia.
134 years New York
has lust taken formal nosscsalon of a building specially constructed for it It
bollt by subscription. It cost over II.000,000. This magnificent temple dedicated to cosnmarce la bollt of marble
mi s Light iordinary of all British > be found on Ai bay—a rock which to asperated from th* island of Lewis by a channel over 500 feet wide. On this rock a conical beacon to erected, on its summit a lantern to fixed, from which, night after night shines a light which to eesa by the fishermen tar and wide. The way In which this tlgbtheoae to fUmiaeted to this: On the island at Lewi# to a Ugbthooae, and trees a Window in the tower a sc of light to projected on to s m la the lantern on th* summit ot Ai rock. The oooaeqoeace to that to all
MMhSMhMDK
STAIE LEGISLATURE '-TCONTftJttU FROM FIRST PAGE.}
tbe organization of tha two bouses la wtsd. It to expected that this mo*- • vriM prove a highly Interesting sod urtant document. The governor ting on tbe second jeer of hla ter be has had a chance to familiarize
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Important document
start!
and
himself with the conditions exist!i the state departments and atate In general and will In all probablllt
uggeatl
Perhaps most Important matter upon which
II trei
“Z
!rom i>r» • will c
elec-
11. a bill brigade, for tbs
An executive mansion st Trenton will be asked for, and a bill for
tbe erection of a state normal • will also be presented. A sunset Con law. tbe antlmosqnlto bill, for tbe creation of a forest fire tbe ocean boulevard bill, a, bill
sloe lion of aKsomblymen by districts, the proposed amendments to tbe constitution. are a few of tbe matters that will probably come up for the consid-
ratlon of tbe new legislature.
Samuel L. Glllln of Monmouth counwho wa* private secretary to Preent C. Aan Fraud* of Monmouth last year, has beau selected by President-to-
be Hutchinson to act In th
utchlnaon
to a>
ir, the
sam« im M<
me ca-
given this berth to Monmouth
county so n* to have tbe firing out of tbe position of the sergeant at arms. Which plum would ordinarily have gon* to Senator Brown of Monmonth county;
RarprlalBg Hla Wrlcada.
I be m
me. Tbe ly. She would have i
( day bapplnsss went It Is beyond
a I lor ‘
her, but I dare not I
lot
whom he spoke.
resll;
larry and live cm a thousand
HU 1
desr-
only asked illy cannot
I a y< he *[
For a mo
Bon and pity depicted on their youthful countenances. But presently speech returned to them exactly at the same
’ hot
time, and they fairly howled In their
sxdtement:
“You cannot marry year! Why notT"
“Whr not?" echoed the youth
which grew still sal
ly no
“Why not?" echoed the youth with
voice.
ij. simply because I haven't got tbs
the k “Whj
thousand!”
A Rina ob 111* Ha*«d*. "Is Harkins worrying over the fact (hat Miss de niche Jilted him?" "No. bat It annoys him cxcevdli to think that the ring she gavi was purchased at her father's store ano paid for.'too, by Jove!"—HartK.-r'a Bazar.
may be stated under Inv
they are troths.
Falsehoods presslon that
Is characterized by the Intention to
celve.
election* that Is likely to receive consideration at the hands' of the legislutora Is tbe substitution of votlni
t-blnes t lot. It
:lng ma-
throngbout tbe state for tbe balls agreed that the voting mn ’ould be a long step toward per-
al election scheme of
fccting the general election scheme and serve to purify the elecbe governor's com mission to
Investigate this matter has found the voting machine a feasible and reliable Affair and will In ail probability recomend to tbe legislature that a number
them be purchased. . The state may
:ve to bear the larger part of the cost
these
luted for lag. and. although it U generally recognized that the voting machines would be a long step In (he right direction, tbe fact that It would mean an enortncu* outlay on the part of the state der the providing for theli
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ere to a good prospect that a Uw be enacted at tbe coming session to Iblt live pigeon shooting in this
k
sex county want* a bill passed pro11 for state aid to maintain tfle k road between Newark and Jersey
lU U to perfect tht a state may improri Midway aa.lt to Impn
leb tbe.
portent roe
earing for otl .
ite. but which it U prevented from Ing because of some ruling by th* irts of the state by which Essex to farced to bear tbe burden of tbe cost of
maintaining the road.
It to Improving and ■da throughout the
The Meeker law to another propoaL on that will create a contest In the legislature. This to tbe bIH that abolished spring elections in cities. There to • sentiment in favor,of tbe repeal-
ing of this law.
It to expected that the state will be asked to appropriate a larger stun than ever for the
The average circulation menu for the year 1901
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