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TOIT3 ** .advertisers.** TO II * * Subscribers. # # VOL. XXTT. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 24,1882. NO. 30 The Boror PriiQie C^BPUF, TOBLUSHKRa 1 A Oflw on BUOICWJU B'rut next 1M: totiuHitlonil Vnkn Sink. imi o* nuaimoi nrvimi- •BIT n urun. On Yaia ,, . , . . . TmnKarcu . , LOO MsVE«U|MO BATM. euna. * lsi.lni.leu 1 em, I Uslnttl Wll 75 IU 100 <<0 IM «. •• 17 00 11 00 U iiaim a os •" "IM 10 00 uw 1(00 11 H MOO I <0 101 ... > ao it oo noo 11 00 - "- 1100 lose _ . I 460 II <n IH Id-CHI 11 HI AV ITS E it SI till It W tUM .IE OURI in UM% . OOOPJBB, O l e e U tte Tuns Bnllllngi OvevJ A. Ijnn'eatoW, U0VM.1I J Huan mo BCIU>*», , umu 1BU •HB01»U»T U *•• T»BATMB».i - » l A DUBtM* J BOTH,". #. ' (JBO. W, BOWBB, AlOBlTaOT, v *• iftfaUnTOWH, N J. ' * Tntaraoiin OM-i 104 ,,•- ciretaininaBpnjniii ' My t-' Faiey Matting. Banges, etc, all at radwad pnoaa. MoHoa fall naoa, AMOS H. VAN HOBN, and o. 78, Wore aatarlui tb* eiora, . Fi?« Soon, mourns ibrongh the attire block front Market to Oampb.ll ttraoU, will BUJT.T ''"" ao0OA»oimi B»oa axonni, i 'inrial'tndOtrMiatlliU » ', r,i,'uo(on, rftteftf-asuS - nrncBOt ."• " " 'BOO* «<>.», BAN* BUILDIIIO, " - -v •• ^ DeU'1.1. '' <S' -. or itm , '"* inoaan-irAtav , ' ' 0}JOi^B»Olls*lWe^anU»1IUI. •nHBon.a.1. 3. FREEMAN y , ,>OIBUJIATilI,P»Pa»rOBlB. ' : PEARCE * MONIJZ. ! Carpenters and Builders. aabR •^\v FLORIST; H- I"0OIJD STBKET, DOTEB.N.J. M.D. HICKS JOHNBOH ft 000PKE L • XfinfBItAL DIUXROBB BOMB SHELL EXPLODED AND STBUOKTHE CARPET ANO FURNITURE STORES OF NEWARK. KOTIOB THE INDUCEMENTS TO PUROHASBB8 BEDROOM SUITS. Badraom'Snit adlil i Vovtu Wire Bed BfrisfudHWHiUrau. 100 Bodroom HrnlB, all on ona floor, tot two llika. oonndsg of tight pitoaa, tanging in prioa from |900 down aalow «all7.6C PARLOR SUITS! I will fana KoqnaiU Bog and aParlor XabU with eier? Parlor BoU aold. 75 Parlor Soils, all on one floor, Not two alii*, ruafiog ic prioa from »20O down a- low aa $32.60. CARPETS. I will maka aidlay Oarpata, with paper, without charge, io oloding Bnuasli MatT - |125 66 ABOUT SHOES. It is a subject that almost ever? one is more or less interested in at this season. It is a subjeot that I am ospeoially ooncemed in, for never ina lifers ezperienoe have I been able to offer as superb Bn assortment of styles in as great variety as at present. LADIES-Remember Lounsbury, Matthew- son & Oo. are first-class makers of Ladies' Shoes. We have all their styles in all widths and prices. Ties for Ladies, Misses and Children in end- less variety from 8Oo. upward., ^ Mothers bring your children to me and have their little feet properly fitted. When shoes fit well they wear well, the child's foot be- comes shapely and never hurt. I give speoial care to this very important branon of our business.. ' ' -'-? Parents bring your boys andlet me put a pair'of our Steel Olad School Shoes on them. They won't cost you muoh; $1-15 will doit, but $2 00 will better represent their wear. Sporting Ball and Bioycle Shoes" in end- less variety, Our assortment of Spring styles' is abso- lutely complete )' P. O. HHAOAN, TERMS, lie. down and 75o. waeklr on 110 00 worth, fAH) down »nd 75o. waaUv on 26.00 worth. 4.00downandfl00waeklyoii 60.00 worth. aOOdownand ll£"waaklyon 7600worth 'aOOdown and IMmmtiy on 10000worth. 12.00 down and 160 waekly on ISO 00 worth. 16flO down and 100 waaUronaOOODworth. TALK ABOUT LOW PRICES .LOOK AT T Refrigerators BBJT FLOUK PER Bill. 1 Qmkmr O.U, |WkH<. Ut Hl -AHD- Ghildreo'e Oarriages, 8HUM1IO.SU>>) Pal II). cu Cum Hal Uwtud SudlM crna BJ.DJ DrkdBnt 1 at No. th autira block from Xarkat to Oampb.ll atraota, »ilL olw tor to wwy floor, Tdaphoiia D90. Goods dalirarad tree ' ol ohatjga toall pitta of tha Stela. VERY FINEST ELGINl)Oe. CREAMERY BUTTER JprfBib. NEWARK, N.J. (NKAK PtAiw STRICT.)- ^ L ^ -TOR- WBWl L 'i '• -i - {Jbir/aaatoo Ian eomn time whan we maka it a "\—» M point Io du Ilia,moat pnotioal and moat axpanalya U U O 6 adTwtiaisg in whoia J<*r. W« acoompUah thU in oa« or more department! a aeries of HSiVT SEDUCTIONS, catting off all the prott and aome- Unaatoan, «ul>g.*iaf| tha pabno a ohaaoo to gat tha moat •Mfafy^Mda gooda at a priee far baloty att tha ordinary DAY > V Wefeme"aU^jUtiUatJa the Bait Dafwtauat for TOBNO MEM. Bin. <&»7'Chariot Seita, in atripaa and ehaska, an marked (row IUto.UO. / Usht and IWPlaid Ohanola from .' Mttolia. >Oauaioa IWJorS Oonto, i'lBght browna, tram 122 Mad 136 to » i a iba.TarjfineatrapoiiacTFranc* Gray .Wor- ii' atadt, troa t88 tottO,ana andlega Iraav d ainrilar good* made axpraaalr by aa for young men of bom 10 to 20, equal); radaaad la priea. - ' ATAaTODttuttr o^nujuBB oFPostunrr. MARSHALL & BALL, 807, t!09 f 811 aod 813 BROAD ST , - ., Uewark/N. J. COLUMBIA BICYCLES. _ \'_/ HKADQUABTEBfl FOE " GASOLINE STOVES, REFBIGKBATOBS, OUVEK CBILLGD FJLoWs Jk»» FJXTOBBS, GARDEN HOSE. HOSE REELS, . : ' HOSE NOZZLES, Window and Door Screens, .», toLOTHES'WRINGERS, PLUMBING, ; . TIN ROOFING, STOVES AND RANGES OF ALL SIZES. - ' A COMPLETE STOCK OF TDT-WAI1E. DAVID S. ALLEN, FOB 8AXS OB BXXT, - 1.O.BURWIRTB,' ' Omr.St J i.-' 1 1 K B BENT. totraeS«uS"5So k S? mnaiS same lAxIr wtuTnTnuoarn laprnanwnla. " Apply to IJ. n BOHWAttZ, ,' . Buaexpt., Dover i, , The. vMtocUtwU. ilikj. " Tbtn la no Fl*o» ike HoaMl n but UtfcUnt of Ut«fr«« tnuUrli Acro« tlM Dt*p Blue BrnJ" U tne trada U a cood Ifalng why U It tii irngM banbatw nduott tbli jatvr In HII free trad* oan&trj at Eurapt) 1 U MA'JD RJftUc.olE-MTUU Kill tin «.f|bt fawiM. fa Donr wltb Anwrtwa tin Coulda I auk* It In Uiii oouotrr, •* T Ttie mugwumpi nj Uwt H1U ouuwtoury Aew York kiul tbi TwiuigUij'ltH MJ Clartv IBUMI cgganoL BotLftrarlflit, fur uoof U» Ingtui lift Mm, poor tvvm boy, wpiK>rUd wldowM) tnotbar tttd o*rr«l hb own **J TbtfReiHibUouwUM Uktui till luntttjii i tbta caunptvlcu wad will uwlu a Hgbt tor •ound prloclplM otfawniomtttom Uw word Opp. 0., L. & W. DEPOT. ,,3H|TEK, M. f Thaprindplwofp, p l f honMt mtfmj an cwnrmndtag auppori of tb. A n w l c t n fWopte. Tbli a lUUU SB! l B P |5£es 10e 17c B8c So 4c. 15c 10c to I6o, 7ft 5c 30c •TaniJu Ulni.1 1 .\tV'i AtHiwdg tJiiUn vll^jj . , Dunbturt'i CfXouiuiitA Biwkfut Com* ;,'£*• BM. Vuillla, p-w boitb " LMWW " "jNt CitDMd Hatlmon 4. 'if " Brook 7wC& 8 etna of Oyttefl, i*)£ 1 bottla Hoot B«rVnluiLt fiOo JOo aio. lb r*. 150. 110 . .100. use. ax Stt JSO . -, Now the pU-a to gat thasa bargains and tridrita too'inat L. LEHMAN &Co. CASH GROCERS, ' - JfSXT DOOB TOTUB, DO YER FOBT-Ot't'WE. FACTS ABOUT U K MOKE HONEY IS LOST IK THE WEAR OF CHEAP CC0D3 THAN IS EVER SAVED IN THE DOTING THE QCAIJTX OP CIOODS BEPRESENT8 THE MONEYE0 VALtTR DCY A POOB AETi- OLE OIIEAF AMD TCD LOSE TOUB DOIiliAItS FOB PBMIDEMT. BEKJAM1N HABRIS0N, FOB^ WHITELAW REID, Of 1TIV TOEK. Free tndo offen tu tulbltif tbat I* DO* l BrwtMt Loom tbti jtu U It li quit* evident Uuvt UU1 pUnUd hi* « too early to tproat, H tbera bad IMMDOItenncratlo ptjtj U-w» would IM no ptnalocwn. Undar reciprocity wtr«xportttoCuUabav* •boutduulitetl Vt) Ti a walUn tt Cbltkt^oitrMkMiooaat tba IhiuiocniU cot la townftndbegui ioMt All HaiHililJaaiu an fcr ttmnUaa Tbw* never wu*iMmli>«UontktAiii«klMdI»no^ tlon of but WlnUr la erMtlog oomialaUoi aorara ottka, aul btppoliitad boila of offloan •bo will not ba raapoollbi. to Ua peofl. U»; orarn. * . U tbar b; to uauoa tb>t tbaj an oppoaia to monopoUitfa] tnuU tba f oU of lb* Laj-lhl.- tora to kcallia tba m a t oat (rurt a n a Ua Ua tottiek In tbalr Ibniala. Tbara It oalj ona UJof Uft for IbaKaw l*mj Dmocnt-Uat u Io about wilt Oaia BUI, "I amDatooint,'' vid tata all Ua odluiu tba lamjaaplta. In Kwioia(iiln« upantfaeb)owlagontofu» Slenbope furaaoe (be Baaaar auatrtoilT at- Wbuuellto "rrolastloo, Kllb aU(P, and MpKlalaj, lu Prophat" fttotrue tbere le anaawbel o» dulaea In rk Iron, but we would like tooell (be Bauafa atiantlon to a l to N faota. Not oloaai wabu* year BM^ tble oounUy ibaa erar b fta* U M Ot Youcoukb'ttli^a^lwol^^dJtortopoUoe Uw eBtftbllthnuiia. D(IUD pUUfact 15 W 7 OMlUt go** up it a daftLh blow to tMr fiwtfMtolklkdM. No matlwiaUclM out Mb 100 out U 70, and no politic*. •tMonaitt ma nwhead. oui of N t w t ; m m ' worth of «ilter without Tbe Dtawcntk) edort to inakt a futko wltb UMKanuan* Allfcoci laKUMI bonly ftnatber nldMin U*t It ll a ptrtj ot *i- pOdtMkCy BjfMi DOfc |Jl4Dcd|aW'i Tlw Democntlo perty In tale oHBtry audi a. Uw exponent of a oomnwrrle] pjllcy wblcb tlarrinw Hlnieter of KagUnl resauly denounoel aj a dismal failum. Tt. bnlt ol Uw nwantectume of InUeonn- try an pnitaelknlete uaeaina laay tnow that UwycaniiotoondiKittnalrbnnuxaacnixaafnlly and pay fair wagee under free trade. It onr free trade friends ire really unable to stand protection and prliaparitylaey ar. re- spectfully Informed Uwl the ntaof, >free trede lands were never cheaper, Democratio pipara ire again Ulklng ot udge Werl. fur aofemur ' li tlw Oamt know. Ihelt, end we think ine do," Jndge WtrtilitoowialnnentngbtlnUwtlrep , Tba Bsuner tala. about ••ooaitlnuatlon nt tnrltf robbery " but to Bin llallfe ItcnuU not n lingU ertlcle wklcb kit not ban cneapHKdtollwLixaiiiiii anaeraptoUotHe terlff. TtewaytogetrMoltaetmeulikiBloi, y ; fta* Una esoetM Oraat BHUlo la Ua o laoture of t b t artHe. We akiplr orarpro. dand ead tbara la a tampomrj dutoaie Vnlle -*"S r—*-irrt laajiiu * But tba main(ast we dalra to brk« to IU alteoUou ot the Baaaar h tbat ta Qreft Britain, where Ib. Bunaril pet Ibeorr of free trade la In open- Bon, tbe ooodHtoo le faatly wone, and tbu Honmer bee wlloeaad Kxna of tbe moat dli- aatroua eUlkae In tba! lodurtrj Ibat InjlaM beenarbnowii, -••-[—"-» In tb. wortlo, paopla belaa cnKpalled to inept areat red 00- UoaalawaaailaaTerjr bnaobol Ike Iron la- duaar/. WeaeT.twoqueeUo«.fc»tteBeo- nar, >kka wedoaoluaM Illueneww, for It alwa/e aUriu dlaniaAat of as aifumeat ol lie O n nlatat, but aaralr 0»« Ibam for Iba pamoaa of iwab« it a* out of raafa: If ' kdoMrlaaaffnatraila laajnoca baUer a trotooUoa, wb> la Iba omoJUoo of Britals'i tao» t n l e an oa«b wona t b u o«i-'.l Aaala, If our tnda le aoaiawkat duU, bow •Kid It be btttand bj remoflajlbetariff oi plf Iroa, taui anowlaf Kn«lai>u to a n l more oiatal to oar uarkete waeo Ikej are alnadj o.eratookadt : F O B B i a n M AnTZIOUB ABODIOUB •UnstlQnT. Kr 1. H. Rnjers,o>alrnwn ol tne Tin Hate Waiters' naoclattoi of Bontn Wala, left InatwnBk tor Anaria tofaoUltatt tte eteo- UonotlMUg Ua paU work) walcn More- wood at Oo; an to bnlU at BIlaMnport, », I Tke Iron nnd Btael Tiada Jonnwl, a Urltak netillarglonl peiar, In comnwnttna onuleltot,avyes i •• ttkttaitntauuw action taken ny Mr. itsgasBkasaotaetwitk^tnenpnronil of the Unnlntanwkarait tne masMng of Uw Hae- larr AascaUon, who bellere Uwt ke a 01. enrltedlo proceed wlU the leylng oewnot ' ' inhntlnlneHateelalotanaitNo. •, wken tt la ttfwd tka PraitaUal ebcaoa will ahnw pretty oatrly wheuar tha prase* tariff be atalatslned or repealed la tkaatnrManx ^ ^ TtaalkealtniUoa, eiectly Tkey know >mocrnllo liegawliin ot Hew Jenay lad cosltrustt A Democrat woo will not roll Uctet laat nas tnugwunp aupport nay la oauwd MprovUoeal Draioora>.-W«M. TahaontUw provislonel tattaraeof Damocncy lad iknmi DOU'Dg lull, anyhow Tka anrage nrloe of nit naila (foeelgn med.) under UaaetKyesfs of free tnoewns tHUperlirg Tbe eiemg. price ot lea asna (nonemad.) during the wstllyeanof pro- tection bee ban k3 03 Tne Demonlle cry about tea ' Mlioa Duller Cougna 11 hna ban eoopwUly Hilled since the dlanrerr that Ua praent Dano- $10, $12, $15. Onr piaaont OSaringa and priuea inMen's flue Suits take away the laat ansnae for baying grayUiiiiK bnt agood article Every anlt in Ibe entire stock has been made with good taate as to etyle, while aa to variety the fieMis avery large one. ' POPULAR STYLES, LATE NOVELTIES, STANDARD GRADES, NEWEST FASHIONS/ OUR LINE OF BOYS' SUITS Laa «ot tba U*m talking and huntd the tide of IraJe onr my, largely ineraaaiiigoiir baaimsea in tliia deparlment Wo saaraniae every gar- ment jutt aa npraaentad, which ia a (rank eipreBaiou of oor eincentj and a aafenurd toonr patrona. " Star" Shirt Waiala, att 1893 patterna. In sizes tofitall ohildren MCGREGOR <fe Co. 8S0 and 852 Broad St.. NEWARK, N. J. CORNISH'S CELEBRATED ORGANS ^ P I A N O S . HOTICK. • , - In rtapoBaa to a large nitmupr of ' reqneata made bj* patrona In Dover and vicinity, Mean. CORNISH eft CO., lu»e opened branch wareruont in charge of tUelr local repraaeiitathe, Mr. .TOUN It, DALBTMPLE, at No. O BIHCKj DliOCK, DOVEII, K. J., ntiere a cholco selection or mVM'ul OIOAKn will Im on view, Air, Dnlrymitle will be in, Bttemlnnco to reoeite onjers nud exhibit inBtruracnU. I'mn m7s,oa atnilFKlari Ctr/{ujaHl>liiiilinllBlltKia M.I rvre if a - -. CORNISH A CO. SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOB DOVER: JOHN R. DALRYMPLE. P. O. Box 127 DOTHE BLACKWELL STREET, 00. -DEALERS IN- :-LUMBER OF ALLKINDS-:- Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c. BRACKFT AND SCRDLL a»WIN0 DONE TO ORDER. COAL WOOD Ai BUILDING MATERIAL «DBT AND SCREENED COAL. 3? Farttaa darirlnc to handU thdr ocra ocal can bar. It aneamd nnd loaded without startling loan tba ona wmplau»d of Under our pnnactlra policy nine teatas at Uwtaoctafnlnwitnfaia country htmtin* from tbe oondlUont nt Inbor A Iratrade enscunrnt nerer n i a d alaborina nwu nbora Hi. bandla ol a wteelbarmw Uvery nwnufMtiimr In tbe fpa trade coun- Ula of brope b Inlanaled InttwBBceae of Democracy tile year. Inaywaitnur Bnufcate and know Uaycannot pi ooatrol ol team wblle tbe Bepubllcan gtrtynj.ama. Texu b^nsoorntts by 100,000 Yet It wee Ua nut Tons In tee I OonTenllon whlcb acalanl Wubliujlon Btar Untrae Herrleon hada tana majority without toe role of Tales wai broken at HonUown, IV, tost week, for alaraa Un plata factory, watch will be occupied by W H Menus, ot Swnana Valley, Wales, wan will remoi.aleaaoklaery ben and employ 4C0 men Tntt'e Wlltpro- Uctiondoa. Tneilatbtlaauw Uat Uwfarmennlasd mlllloo and n belt more ol ebaep under Ua flret y a r ol Iba HcKlnley lew than Uay dU Uw yar pmloua. Tbat wau't had for a befdnnlnf, aad Uw aVKlnley Uw alwayi worki tbat way Ttw W « U bss InWnlawBl Jcnn L. Bnlll TS», toe p.l»««hlsr,and obtained bis deoau* lion Uat "I ao a Democret tbrousn and tbrougli" Tbera waa no nadforUwWorlds slort. Prem all Uw symptoms no be. manl' feeted no onewould take Sulllran for any Uilnfena. Tbe forelcn friends ol Democracy and free trade will not rote la tabeleeUoa. Tne mean people are faint to atU. it ontka line ot Iba American policy of pntsctnl, whlcn In thirty yeen nu awde tale eonntry Ua nteahet mainfaotuint and pmdudaf naUonnnUwautb Two bis Wlsoontun Unau and pearl feo torba Uwt wen re> Ired by tke protecUon ao- corded tbem byttwHcKinfey bw, cent n dub of nwu to Ua NaUoua] Republican oonren Uon, uniformed inlinen Bulls with pearl but- tons—an argument more eloqiwnt than warns In favor ol protection "Tbe reoord b tlwreal bsue," aye the World Itl«ht. The noord ot Iba Bapobll can party fa protection, reolprocatynnd namrt money TLenoonlof Ua Democnwy litklrty twoyesreoroppoHtiontoeTet7tUaclnle|H>- IsUontlwtbnbwainoaibdloUiood Wkfct record will you bare I Tbe exporta of bread stufis from thla ooun trylorltayl8>lBinojnt«lto«|g,T«l,7l» Vot May, IJOP, Uw amount was 130,510631, or an Increaa of arty- per ceut. And the osnunlty niltontoUn. If uw HoKlnley UU was psaed ourfarmeie ooukl not all laalr bread ntntt. lu other lends. Wbatfoohlbay were. One of Uw larsat dn plnti mannfecturini nrmalcWslalaUwtofl W KooreftOo. Tlwarmngenunti bare juat ban eondudeil by wblch Ibelr blc manofaeUirlof plant will lamnovel to niubetlinort, H J, Wben tlw Deoocra'lo fna tradera aidwa oonldn'l inakatlnpleUintbbooanlrytlwydldnt UI1 UwtnUi A Welsh tin plate Ann on Uw nuns day Uwt tbe UinneepuUe ounrention adopted nprotro- Uon plstforai_ aun^unoed tbe eompletlouof arrsngnnants for remoTlna ita twenty mHU to Indians. The calamity editor, who atlo wa oouldn't nuke tin plate, lebowel with Itler, hit Uw people lite It and WlUTOUfor Harrison, protection nnd American tla HAJtUUTTKD XH A.BaDK&HT. The Democrete el Itew Jtmj ware nerer an lupaloaely hankruotad In political arju- mantaa toe; are toiler. If they talk free trade tiie unexainpUd Una- purltr of protactad indnatrle. under the Me Kloley law rune up to refute tbem. If t&F feror boneet money tba rotoe of IbrwrfotirtlH of tbalr memben ID Congraie lor a depredated dollar give, them aeel back. If they preach morality the lawa puetd by tba leet DeoosmUe UfUlatureto furUartU IntareeBottbaraoetrackgainUereoompleUly ducndlttham. If they praU of aBonomy tlwlr nuuerou. aoU to create uaneoeeeary offlcee and compel Iba taapayan of Ue 8I4U to aupport ahorde otnonttoel beaiare are brougbt up for tbelr U U.JU110.0I bonatj tbinpoad illUloy IJ) Hndnn oouni> itectlou OUUM tbe worJa tdbtUll i tt Uv Mj l i . j a nIlia p u t j of Un (aopli t l U J I U t L U l U U U U w tbU aorapkj Iron In ; andfor tbe tlB* bouae to lue {round, taannx off UiaboantL TbebulIdlngwaaDotyetoocupled. Acblmney on tbe novae of 8. B. Patteraoa, on Orcaaid 0t,,waaatmck and Uabrjckiecatterodln very dlrestlon. Beer Ua dynamo factory, on Blcnerde erenue, n large tree wee etrnck aod badly ebattared, anda limb waecut froma tree on Clinton atreet. Juet back of tbe BUdc pood a Ug tree waa eplit Ironi top to bottooi, and tbe .pllnter. Blnwn around f< tire hundred feet. At Splcertowu, during tbe eame etono, ouaa belonging tothe Bplcer Drca. wai itnick and the roof completely rant In twela, Tb. bouee waa ocanpled by a Bwede and hi. famllyi but they fortunately Neaped injury. At aforrbtown toe atme nlgbt aboine oc- cupied by 11. Hllcball, on Uarrinn atreet, wai etruok, dartroylug tbe cbloiney end partly demolutdng one .ndof tbe building. I«tb and plarter were ripped off In tb. Interior and wax of tbe fumltun damaged. Un Illtebell wea cut about Uw bead and face with njlng ipllaur.. During Uuetoro on Tueaday nlgbtof lau week two bonee belonging toa man named Scrcbrldga, Dear Littleton, were etrockby lightning and killed In a neld, and aoowof Qeo. Ketch, Mar Uorri. Plain., nwt the m ita. A big white oak tree neer S. f. BrUot'a, about two and a balf feet In diameter, wai •Inckanddamolbhal. Derisg tba enower of bat Bundaji e-rwltig a ofalmnay on the bouae oooupied by Pbioaaa aarrieou, near tb. mineral ipriiig, on the Mt. Hop) rend, waa itrnok by lightning, which d down tbe chimney to tha Intanor. Tue r waa torn from tbe waU. and chimney, end Uw bolt pened through a window and burled Uaelf In Iba ground oulaule.' Mra. Oarrlson wu aereraly atuutwd end one of Uw ohildreD wee rendered uaconacloui fur OH BaaeBall. The Y. al. C. A. nine went to Buccaw but Baturuay and played tbaclub of tbat Kdtalr and WIUIanu,tbe Aandalion battery, were In very good form, and ware ao well aupported In tbe Odd that tba* BI naboyadldnotecore till tbo laat Inning, o Uwy batiid out en earned run and toe DoTarilae got rattled and lat Inflnmore on arron. Tbe ecore wai Y. U, 0, A. la i Sao- The etronc teemtnm Weshlnitoa, Werren oonnty, ewooptd down oo Port Onun last Saturdnynnd gsra toe HulltgeoGuarai socne uwtnictlons In ball playing. The HuIUfsne ttwngnt when Uwy pulled four nloe acroa Uw pints InUa filet lunluf Uwt they were karinf apic nk, but the rbdlon pulledtbem- ealfa together after that and abut out the Mulligans algbt inniuge In euoosalon, while Uay keptHam chasingttwbora bide around UalUU. Theenrer Wsabln<ton, 10 | Mul- ligan Ouaras, 4. 1 . AtMorrlatowokstQttunbyettorhoonlue none Bam had a cinch wltli Uw LeonUna, of Hew York, and ant them borne rery weary. FoUoaing waa Uw wsore I . - Deoottoa...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 MorrMown.... 3 80, S 1 0 , 0 3 0-10 ' Tbe Medbon Attiwtlce had more than tuey wanted to beadle on their own ground! tnet Bttnioay altaraooa, the Alphas, of Brooklyn, batting them by Uw rolin-lng tape' 10 2 1 4 1 1 0 0-U 0O000 1000-1 our PrinlHIM abcUon, forthey know Ibat <t tka Daancratk party eacoetd.ttaduty ontnpWawlli brepealoo.andlkeAmerl- aaa aanUVtaian will notba able Io connate wllk tea cheaper labor of Wake. It !• aa Wd tkt th MU t Ik g j p of He lUfabbWapart, In tMa campaign. oatT arora. Walla tke nnawcmlln One W d a i bar. ei» bewUngtbalwaoanaot mateUn plato, IU ladMrlal World, tka or|nn of Inn WaUb Un plate wortara oonoedee ata growth of, Uw ladaatry In tale ooualry uad In lie bane of Hay Mb rpeaka'of IUefreot on UwWebb ee tollowi i Tbeuaoprapa UTaMoaawinui <UUa dally. Than inUdpaladt oraeare hennmlag more _ een be no doubt that we » now. bang fatted by Uw grtfat ll jnaem rerlr< w known In tha anna *.ala».n*laj.»-;,--K ••., ,,-,.•.• '.. • WUlawlaartisa nWUanaaa now rote i parnlya tkb ladualry hat Md billd It op niililniralaf natsihelaue. .' Oneyenrngo.wei a pound bi p of til (aaUen tkie country and wan buying otar»»),s»,ooo wona ol Un par year from Wake. Vnderlaailnnnon.7n>rof proUo- licaoTerfonyfnnUrtBaralnwhokcrparllnl operation, anal ahhongh'nuat of them hare nmaatagbateaborll a oar bntpot of tin UlUe •ntjiar will M twain aullune of pouack: KBt-oaanonae.of tale ooald kara UouproldadbutforlkekMUUejbll!. Uat wiei iki Semticrata 111 Confreai again at- taaM tke dniy on Ua •*• and would repeal Illftfcay conld ebota DemocreUo rreakbnt dCtHPll ' In 16SJ Oraat Britain nwd. 8,*8,SST unaof pig Iron, O-~any u w d . < W 8 « tone, end tka United BhUa' «,aiam tone:" In UBl Greet Britain niadi iptl,** Una, Oenneay «-M01»U«^llSlt8OTl!B Tnls is a ibmaa tor the trra tnde nountij of « par aat. and an becraea ol 83 per cant, end » par oanVrnapachinly for tta two pmteoUonlal oointras. WlUttafree t™» Banter pleta oonaldnr Uwa tgim, w Iwn UntWbutee dnlna) In the Iron trade to prottctkal Edward Alikwco, the amlnant free Inda Uaorlat, ndmUa m tat Beaton Borald Unit ol tknkd tabor elnof..'M0, and Uwt. the rarchtjlof power ol Uw wage tanwr 1 . dollar kae been coiaelertbly locrawed, but ba da- nhaUintltbdueto pnjtectloo. Frmctlon as. been In fore. eU Ih. Ume.'nowerer^ but Iba.1«* ot greetat conannance 1|lh« ntkln- eon tqaoda Uwfna trade aaartlon that wngahtTanot t l a nait Fnaldnnt muet be n Democrat. Ko perpetual war U i - . - P b l n n . l d Conetlco- lUaalkL Want tana oCttwDamecretlc tariety, we aupnoa, Hke weaadbafon the war, when Ika goranmeat paid twalre par db l I , g p cent on 111 debt and tkapeople wen dbietly for Ita rapport, leetaad of rablai «" i on fornlgu prodocta, aa now. R. Cook. Jenkins, who I i Un plate worka In Bontk Wnka and llonincmtbalun, tngbnd, ka. InTatad «l»,t»0 Intin p k u wortaet JolUt, 111. Be wDI nu, lour mill., with a oapadtr UlfOl braa weakly, and •111 add four Bulk more within a year. Where 1 . Un free trader who laid ItoouUnt tenwdalntnboounBTt C n r j freab t a l k of reciprocity BtelUUca demonnralee nnew the inUoncr otUe Kc- Itltuey'act ae n kter for openlDg fonign nwrkebt Wiuont aurrmlarini tba borne market to foreignare or oeprlrlng our own peopkof nnfploynwnt Bepubllcnn ligiilntlan b adding anormoualy.ta Uw volume of Uw nttlau'eH " Weeaaud,»ieldMajorMcKlnky, "for a pMacUn tariff, becanae It repneenta Uw American home, Ike American Inane, Uw American family, tta Aniarionn girl, ttw Amnrkmn noyandthehlgnatpcaBlbluilei of The electricalrtonn which tuntovu-Dor.l ou Kldey nl2bt ot last week wee one of ttart. Ungareiity. Vlrld nssna ol ujbtnini and deafening cresba or tbundar came almost slmuluuMously and houeM end tree, ta Uw town were etruck. The new boua of Joieph Eertnm on King street, neer ML Hope avenue, waa.truck by a noil which tore alarge how inone of tbe followed Ua BooUIni Wife," by Ua birei c citation, " Ba route." by uwUttle. boy.; diet, " Two Uttle Bins,* MlaMe L. Malonay and B. C o i ; redtntlor, " Who .Mao. Uw Bpeecnr alua D. McKennt', onorue, " Hollug UptteUU1 to 2lon {', valedictory, aUa. Julb, O, Foby; finak, "Uome, Sweet Home,' 1 tabwau. Tb. amount of talent displayed bybotb anlor eod Junior puplb was vary gnat, ami wu eapedally brought to light in " Tin Want of n Bemn'V "Tbe Strike Uwt Inued," "Uttle atlKfclaO "Japueaa DnU and nUrcu.-endtneraodluoo of tba nladkHory by Mia Julia tVaey, who ha*in| nakbad of aebolaetio alndwe, wee aw re- cIlilentefllMintllvioWhonoraofttwoocaalon. She nnlrad lorel tributes front kar frbnda, and retired wllk Ike Ml merited tpnlatee of ntonu Towntklp awpnUioani Tb. KonbTowaaUp Bepuhllcan Club hold nwnling in their n o u s on Saturday evmlag the dab riwakant, II Qkeasbey lwoordlnl Hecre- Bsry,D a.Voorhea,Aatflaoy, lUrry B. Blntard, Treannr, A KHill. , KseoaUie W Mllar.TnoBBaklalloy.U «Uwy, Felix Bameto, Slepbeo Pareon, 1, W. Ogdan, U*srgeYntee, Curia 11 Kslgll, Chaliann. : : : , . Tha 'opening epach nfta- tta vleDtiooot loen waa by the r^aldent,arennslt WUUe. I we. foUowed by Judge Whltelwtd and H. .Keaebsy. : : , 7 •" -TaeloUowlngmembHe retvUred the muao andsinflngfortneaveiilng! Fred. Kunron, John A. OUft, Dr. Wek*. Dr. OobUne, BBJ. DsysnaDrannellWlllle. A committee, consutlng ot Jadgs Whlu- baJ, Mr. Thonuu, Mr. Uaaon, Mr. UUb •nd Ctarla Knight, drew up raoluUoua eo- dorsln Uw nomination ot Bnrriaon and KM. ' -' '. . VoUoe fttattera. , Wa. T. Sknnr, of Oxford Pur&ece, wu founddaaddnink inWnnw atreet laat Frl- day arenlna and Mnnhab llagan aod Wood heuWJ him to O» lock-up be wagon, Alder- men Browndlecharged him next morning on prombe 16 Uav.for nonw. On Friday ntternoon Chsj. Blmpklns and ^Igana Bogart, of, Bocfcaway, grew dlxty while wnxobing the merry go round In Ua pert'aed the tangle fool wltbln Ua got mliedap and made them <|worderly. auu> anil llagan look ttwmIn and Alderaun Drown Bdttdniatared their medldint, three ddlers We reaanber ttwt In1BDI Ua prinolpnl f ntture of the programnw was amUllary drill eisoutedbyttWBiniornoya, underttwdlnn- Uon of rrof, J. Brooks, but ttus year the eeelorn^bdlapUjedtlalrrtlU In Ibl Intricate Japanaadrill, in which they wsrentttiadln Jeiietaa ooitnina, nod oarrbd the well known Jspnnaa psraiola. It retUrt. great credit on Uw taadara, and abo onttwyouaj kdles who perUolosled, nndttaseme any ht sakl of all the esercwa of Uw erenlnc Ttw onfarring nt pramiums, eto, ol at Mary'i wmuiM place on Ttureday, June loth. A Work or Oient Poiltloal Value. . AworknasjuetUenlaaed which ebould bslntawhubotararyiiolllloaletndent,and ooRepoblloaamnalloritobewlthoullt. It baatllM, "rheBepuUloenfnrty: laUls- tory, Prhaana. end ftUoia," nnd It b edited by tbat abbetndent ol political economy, ex-Oor. JohnD.Loog.olaUaecWeeUe. The tutorye.poUttoJpertlal.lreetedbyQor. Low htaalf and Ua fas and prcgraa ot tea lUpoUloM.p.rtj b (Iran by Ba, (dwnrd Matthew Jewell, of Doler, s;ee darly atttwnwrry go round and,waa trrated byHarshel Hngu. Be bad a hanring Tost- daybefora JusUoe Onge, wbee be waa cop. vlotad and fined B3 and ooaa. ' -. : . ; ' Thomas Dtxon waa emeted Saturday, on complaint ot Fblllp Gray, by Marshal Hagu. Jntttoa Gage required him to furnish security to answer nt court. The Bocial Union. The Social Union ol tlw First U. E. Church held lie ami-annual netting laat Friday even- Ing nt Uw naoenoe of Mrs. W. H. McDarlt, on. alt. Hope avenue. Orer sixty memoere ware preasnt, nnd niter 1 very enjnyabla mus- ical and literary programnw tba following ofBoare ware elected for Uwensuing six months: President, Win. O. Hummel | Vloe President, Chei B. Chiystal i HecraUryend wurer, aUa Hannsh Ely: Aa't Bec'y and ia, fttbe ljottle Roekrow. Tnereporteof nil thecommlttea snnwrd tlw aochly to be . flourishing condition. It hu orer. on. hundred membeta end money in lb treasury. A gold drew pin, baring the kttere " B. U,» In monogram, was adopted ee the badge ot Buldinr ante*. lib. Maggie Keck Islnlldlng alaii. <1< ouain Lnxnmbuix: B. E. McFell, of Do- ver, b the carpenter nnd Jos. a William. h i t Ike mason work. ' ' John flaney, Jr., ll billdlnt n houa be. nan Port Onun nnd D o w . Bpioer Brofc, enrpenlen, .uJ Jo«. 11, WlllUtns, meaon. . Patrick BbBuabau I. cnUrglog bis house et Port own. Wlhux 5: Barry, oarpanten, aod Joe. R. V/Ulleue, uuuuo. ' Michael MeN.lly Is putldlug e boua iwsr U store on tba. Port Own road. Bplcer Bras, hsro the eupeuter work and Joe. R. WlUlsmathsniasonry. »T. XAItY'S BOBOOZ. ThecloalngsierdnaofSt.liary'e.ofOovar, N. J., took pUooloBt. Mary's Hall, on Satnr- day evening last, end wtfe very plaattnf. Uiroughout. They wsra very weU nttended by n law and appredatlre eudbno., end wonderful taate wae displayed In tne artistic arrange, meat ot tbe flowers and palm., wltnivhlcu tbe all was adorned. Thaamillngtaoa of toe cblldrea oonaUoed with UwbrlSUtnt UlumlnttlonB, and Uu fngranoeof all the choice flower, of Spring, furmeda veryofaermlnguiatun. Thefoilow* Ing li Uw pragnnun.: Putllrrt-Hddrae,afnitnrBlephanUeagan; cnorus," Sweet Haur of Nljbt," by Ua glrb; dwlogue, "Tbe Strike Uwt Felled," {In two •oenae,) MaetefS J. Orifflu, J. huwuire nndD. MoOerttiy; concert redtetion, " Our Work," by the llltle tote; oparetu, "Gr»ndWi Wrthday," Mlaas A. Knonady, H. Corcuras, A. Cox, a. Barry, M. Magutie and Mattnr i. * 6benn, mu nijieie; raotbaUon, " Uttle Mie- «hlel," MbiKatie Foley; chonu, "The OU Sinner Hum," by Uw boys; oomlo drnnW, In Want of n aervaat," In two aomas, ntaa- ler J. Brady, nuaee J. Foley, I*Grady, J. Kenny, M, Ooleman and A. Qriflin; Boon: end chorus, with tableau, ••Tne data ate Wide Open," H b a s II. Ualouey nnd ". Maguire. PartBtoond-chorux, ••Twilight.Balls," by tua girb; coxnedy, "ADoctor by Proxy," with character, by Masters J. htcBlroy, J. Brady, W. MoGarry, T. O'Hall, T. lurtln, T. O'Ooesall, P. Boden; Japanese parasol drill nnd marou, lliaaO.BIngbton, H. U.HUOU.J. FoUy, UOrmdy.A.arimn.M. Orr, M. Cowmen, T. Boderer, C. OToole, A. Kennsdy, B. Qnnnon, J. liagutre; nong and chorus, "Dr. Iroubeam," Blaster T. O'NeU, and a number ot little tellowt i drama," Dot- U.'a Dram," wilh ctnraars by Hlaa D. Me Kenna, K. Foley, K.Halln, M. Bsnney A. Flood, M. Mltulra, A. Barratt, P. afalotwy, II. Rodaiwr, R. McDcoald, M. Kennedy, K. Kennedy, H. alakaay, M. atorrbi chorus, eSelniesbly banted b, H. M t < i r who kae ' natlonalim^itejIonheeaaactlonwwB fair vote and in^ honaat oouat by I IngallB, of r i a a a , I n . future p t n t o . of ttw party by Hawlor Boar, our nawthw byBan- : alor ftn tte B*vy, by tasntar Chaallar, and ao oa.; The work Is Baionbadly the bat.: polllknl a a a a r y ever Urea totta,pubUo; bcmnpoUtloalorany other aundpoint It la In fart a verllable aacydopelle ot political V, Informattm, aad will douUtlea oemawndan' enormous eab, ae It le endorsed byttw»a- •.fcUpuUlaan Commit*., s w t t r ijavr Uoaap te, Se Qy , andotnarhkrhaettoritles. Tea* K. Mullen tat g a a n i agent tor the a l e ot tka. work',' >lMweww9,nad.aaw.appotntad n nseetwr ! local agents whin era at work IB tab local- - y. Tbeprioeot.tte wort, bound in ototb, 1 8 . 7 5 . : . ' •"• • •. ; : : . . .: :,,,:;': Vre^ailnaa.' -Z%: A spanlal nwetlngot Common OounnUwu held bat Monday erenlng. PitaanV-Hacor- dar Benct, Aldamwn McSavit and Brown and Ooiiniunen Bpangler, BnwdweU aad Bndda. Iwccnbrfbachnneided. Tke read- ing of the mloulae of awlast Hilling wee .. : . : : , consanaloaUon wet rend troni ». A. ijr, Jr., Piiill.nl of Cunlon Ingbw Oo,, : Co, 1, ol CUnton, N. J., Baking tnojnMae bcUngtoUapiiioamoflktloeoaoUvaUn ' [cctnaiy sad by tta DowBrn ^wpirtraant . for alire alarm, and which nnd ban gives to the town by tte Uohawaaw BeUroad do. •• Upon moUoatt win ranolred that Uw Ure be pnanted to Uw Clnrtoh cceopnaf witk tta i IIIIII inn mu nl Ihi Finn niiriBjailaal An appbostlon was recelvad fnas Jukn P.--. •^anforasaloonllcenaaadwxavnnted.'; ' AawlkartnaOblanTtBSB. : ,'.,: Mr. Burrowa has preaolad toOnpt. D. a, Allan, ot Inkpwn, n cow hell,«nkk We.': gr«ndIeU«r,lr.Nlcm,n»lIt.OHi.toWnaup, bought from btpt. Altars eTandfatner, Beaial AUen, more tktn K ynanago, and •kick nae been In use ever aUcs. Samuel Allen and a forga nt Sbongumn nnd tba ank- ing ot cow end ekaap balk waa . feexureofklav now. Ha bans Uwnt of kaniaared aha* Iron, rivaled Icgettwr nnd he had aFeooaiby "•• wnk* be coated ttwin wilt ecorapmlttan of breaandeopswr, whlc«garetnemn'neaDant Bound Uat oonld be heard a mile oriaora,aad alupreenrndnanifroniruel.. naenkbnlb ; D. noted ro'ttalr esoeU^ce and wan nSuaexaalowwroDUntiee. : '. ' ' ;,:; ' qar'OmdnatnV * '^ Tke gmauaUn enrtieo! ot UwDorar High. Bcnool win tnke place Unujht In Baker Optra House, nnd tne programme wlU inclnda both Uternirniidmiwlcnlfaatiira,fcytbemembere ' of tbe claa, atter wUct Ike diploma, will be praenbal by Dr. A. a Poland, State Buper- Inbndenl. Mia Aglae a BecsjtDfbam k the VekdMorlen, and Mas Memk McKanm will dsUvsrlfca ealnhstory eaay. The otter members of Uw o k a , a l l o t whom WlU par- ticipate, in Dannie J. Backoff, Robert W. rtt,Chvn.U tuwlby, Laia Dott, Lucy B.Bdwarne, Mildred.Felrer, Bllabett A. Ony and John T. Grigs. ' BniklntArnlcnBaUe. Tke bent nlve In tbe world for Cu^norae, L Bnwa, Okare, Sell Rlwum, Fever Bora, Tsttar, Oaapped Hand.. Chllblnlna, dome, all Skin ErupUona, and poaWvalyonna nits,ernopsjraojnlnd." Itliguarantenlio Iva perl«* alwfnrUon, or money nfluaan. Price twnaty4ve oante perbax. Voc eakn} Bobart atafcom, Dover. Onun; BnncaftCo., Port ( M a , and r. H. Janllm.omar. North Jener Soenarr. Tbe beauty of Northern New Jersey In June la elwaye enough, to move ttaepprecUtivB but, by exceptionally llbenl rsloaetHl aewin able beat, vegetaUon hu Uen glorloiuly abundant Uila year, and richer eoma t&sn those welch Invite Uw ere in UwHortbem action of tbe s u t e do not li. out of doors.-; H.waikCall. And If we oolj had pirmeneut roads Ue'lncnma Io pnmeneut nalde ' TO»M more than compenateforUw cert. - ~ )rorU to # ,^ u^u eac^. Too Tn.Bosrd or Proprietors. feil tbe good tStct of tha bat does, andby Tb. estate of William H. Force; In Ita da. Uwroogh i n * l your cough U Bon cural S M,, I»in.tU»sultolU»SartJareeyBoaid andBtaboUlaj at Bobart KUlgoras Oorar of Proprwtois, made the point thatttwboard | Drag Btora, Porsr. _ jnotaooqionittonandtherBfmoouldnot * * " , Are Tou In 1L If not, wbynet Whydon't you elwaye keep on kand a bottle ot Dr. Haie'a Houaenold C h O t lb U rt Irittin d M.wrt(MU ^"'"^^rrV CoaV.Cur.to^Uyth.OrrtWtsUouc.uad ^*r.'t"h^J^'uTl^ t 'S^.eo«l. M.l.kM-at BoppcHainui who aarna |90a wrMk.'ind pajir? tor board, goaH to a tn» tKMpUml I vaWTta^eooimil ot an itlcoMtad lag, bo* ranch would rnnUbapaUd W lor C»ctu-.~ -,- - - only latt dz Wi-Jkil Bobm KlUgon. Uu for tU Fora ".UU, ba> (l-en aotkw oo an tall jra all about .L : . »pp**l to UM Court of Error*. aUeonai KeaOlnOrrsnaasdriaaen.

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    VOL. XXTT. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 24,1882. NO. 30

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    MARSHALL & BALL,807, t!09f 811 aod 813 BROAD ST ,- ., Uewark/N. J.

    COLUMBIA BICYCLES._ \ ' _ / HKADQUABTEBfl FOE "

    GASOLINE STOVES, REFBIGKBATOBS,OUVEK CBILLGD FJLoWs Jk»» FJXTOBBS,

    GARDEN HOSE. HOSE REELS,.: ' HOSE NOZZLES,

    Window and Door Screens,.», toLOTHES'WRINGERS,

    PLUMBING, ; . TIN ROOFING,

    STOVES AND RANGES OF ALL SIZES.- ' A COMPLETE STOCK OF TDT-WAI1E.

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    TbtfReiHibUouwUM Uktui till luntttjiii tbta caunptvlcu wad will uwlu a Hgbt tor

    •ound prloclplM otfawniomtttom Uw word

    Opp. 0., L. & W. DEPOT. ,,3H|TEK, M. f T h a p r i n d p l w o f p , p l fhonMt mtfmj an cwnrmndtag U» aupporiof tb . Anwlctn fWopte. Tbli a l U U U

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    |5£es10e17cB8cSo4c.

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    " LMWW " "jNtCitDMd Hatlmon 4. 'if

    " Brook 7wC&8 etna of Oyttefl, i*)£

    1 bottla Hoot B«rVnluiLt

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    r*.150.110

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    . - , Now the pU-a to gat thasa bargains and tridritatoo'in at

    L. LEHMAN & Co.CASH GROCERS, ' -

    JfSXT DOOB TO TUB, DO YER FOBT-Ot't'WE.

    FACTS ABOUT U KMOKE HONEY IS LOST IK

    THE WEAR OF CHEAPCC0D3 THAN IS EVERSAVED IN THE DOTING

    THE QCAIJTX OP CIOODSBEPRESENT8 THE MONEYE0VALtTR DCY A POOB AETi-OLE OIIEAF AMD TCD LOSETOUB DOIiliAItS

    FOB PBMIDEMT.

    BEKJAM1N HABRIS0N,

    FOB^

    WHITELAW REID,Of 1TIV TOEK.

    Free tndo offen tu tulbltif tbat I* DO*l

    BrwtMt Loom tbti jtu U

    It li quit* evident Uuvt UU1 pUnUd hi* «too early to tproat,

    H tbera bad IMM DO Itenncratlo ptjtj U-w»would IM no ptnalocwn.

    Undar reciprocity wtr«xportttoCuUabav*•boutduulitetl Vt)

    Ti a walUn tt Cbltkt^oitrMkMiooaat tbaIhiuiocniU cot la town ftnd begui io Mt

    All HaiHililJaaiu a n fcr ttmnUaa Tbw*never wu*iMmli>«UontktAiii«klMdI»no^

    tlon of but WlnUr la erMtlog oomialaUoiaorara ottka, aul btppoliitad boila of offloan•bo will not ba raapoollbi. to Ua peofl. U»;orarn. * .U tbar b ; to uauoa tb>t tbaj an oppoaia

    to monopoUitfa] tnuU tba f oU of lb* Laj-lhl.-tora to kcallia tba mat oat (rurt a n a UaUa to ttiek In tbalr Ibniala.

    Tbara It oalj ona UJof Uft for Iba Kawl*mj Dmocnt-Uat u Io about wilt OaiaBUI, "I am • Datooint,'' vid tata all Uaodluiu tba lam jaaplta.

    In Kwioia(iiln« upantfaeb)owlagontofu»Slenbope furaaoe (be Baaaar auatrtoilT at-Wbuuellto "rrolastloo, Kllb a U ( P , andMpKlalaj, l u Prophat" ft to true tbere leanaawbel o» • dulaea In rk Iron, but wewould like tooell (be Bauafa atiantlon to al to Nfaota. Not

    oloaai wabu* year BM̂tble oounUy ibaa erar bfta* U M Ot

    Youcoukb'ttli^a^lwol^^dJtortopoUoeUw eBtftbllthnuiia. D ( I U D pUU fact15 W7 OM lUt go** up it a daftLh blow to tMrfiwtfMtolklkdM.

    No matlwiaUclM out M b 100 out U 70,and no politic*. •tMonaitt ma nwhead.oui of Ntwt ; m m ' worth of «ilter without

    Tbe Dtawcntk) edort to inakt a futkowltb UM Kanuan* Allfcoci la K U M I b onlyftnatber nldMin U*t It ll a ptrtj ot *i-pOdtMkCy BjfMi DOfc |Jl4Dcd|aW'i

    Tlw Democntlo perty In tale oHBtryaudi a. Uw exponent of a oomnwrrle] pjllcy

    wblcb tla rrinw Hlnieter of KagUnl resaulydenounoel aj a dismal failum.

    Tt. bnlt ol Uw nwantectume of InUeonn-try an pnitaelknlete uaeaina laay tnow thatUwycaniiotoondiKittnalrbnnuxaacnixaafnllyand pay fair wagee under free trade.

    It onr free trade friends ire really unableto stand protection and prliaparitylaey ar. re-spectfully Informed Uwl the n t a o f ,

    > free trede lands were never cheaper,

    Democratio pipara ire again Ulklng otudge Werl. fur aofemur ' li tlw Oamt

    know. Ihelt, end we think ine do," JndgeWtrtilitoowialnnentngbtlnUwtlrep ,

    Tba Bsuner tala. about ••ooaitlnuatlon nttnrltf robbery " but to Bin llallfe ItcnuU not

    n lingU ertlcle wklcb kit not bancneapHKdtollwLixaiiiiii anaeraptoUotHeterlff.

    • TtewaytogetrMoltaetmeulikiBloi,

    y ;fta* Una esoetM Oraat BHUlo la Ua olaoture of t b t artHe. We akiplr orarpro.dand ead tbara la a tampomrj dutoaie Vnlle-*"S r—*-irrt laajiiu * But tba main (astwe dalra to brk« to IU alteoUou ot theBaaaar h tbat ta Qreft Britain, where Ib.Bunaril pet Ibeorr of free trade la In open-Bon, tbe ooodHtoo le faatly wone, and tbuHonmer bee wlloeaad Kxna of tbe moat dli-aatroua eUlkae In tba! lodurtrj Ibat InjlaMbeenarbnowii, -••-[—"-» In tb. wortlo,paopla belaa cnKpalled to inept areat red 00-UoaalawaaailaaTerjr bnaobol Ike Iron la-duaar/. WeaeT.twoqueeUo«.fc»tteBeo-nar, >kka wedoaoluaM Illueneww, forIt alwa/e aUriu dlaniaAat of as aifumeat ollie O n nlatat, but aaralr 0»« Ibam for Ibapamoaa of iwab« it a * out of raafa: If' kdoMrlaaaffnatraila laajnoca baUer

    a trotooUoa, wb> la Iba omoJUoo ofBritals'i tao» tn l e an oa«b wona t b u o«i-'.lAaala, If our tnda le aoaiawkat duU, bow•Kid It be btttand bj remoflajlbetariff oiplf Iroa, taui anowlaf Kn«lai>u to a n l moreoiatal to oar uarkete waeo Ikej are alnadjo.eratookadt :

    F O B B i a n M AnTZIOUB ABODIOUB•UnstlQnT.

    Kr 1. H. Rnjers,o>alrnwn ol tne Tin HateWaiters' naoclattoi of Bontn Wala, leftInatwnBk tor Anaria to faoUltatt tte eteo-UonotlMUg Ua paU work) walcn More-wood at Oo; a n to bnlU at BIlaMnport, » ,I Tke Iron nnd Btael Tiada Jonnwl, aUrltak netillarglonl peiar, In comnwnttnaonuleltot,avyes i

    •• ttkttaitntauuw action taken ny Mr.itsgasBkasaotaetwitk^tnenpnronil of theUnnlntanwkarait tne masMng of Uw Hae-larr AascaUon, who bellere Uwt ke a 01.enrltedlo proceed wlU the leylng oewnot' ' inhntlnlneHateelalotanaitNo.

    •, wken tt la ttfwd tka PraitaUalebcaoa will ahnw pretty oatrly wheuar thaprase* tariff be atalatslned or repealed latkaatnrManx ^ ^

    TtaalkealtniUoa, eiectly Tkey know

    >mocrnllo liegawliin ot Hew Jenay ladcosltrustt

    A Democrat woo will not roll • Uctet laatnas tnugwunp aupport nay la oauwd M •provUoeal Draioora>.-W«M. TahaontUwprovislonel tattaraeof Damocncy lad iknmiDOU'Dg lull, anyhow

    Tka anrage nrloe of nit naila (foeelgnmed.) under UaaetKyesfs of free tnoewnstHUperlirg Tbe eiemg. price ot lea asna(nonemad.) during the wstl lyeanof pro-tection bee ban k3 03

    Tne Demonlle cry about tea ' MlioaDuller Cougna11 hna ban eoopwUly Hilledsince the dlanrerr that Ua praent Dano-

    $10, $12, $15.

    Onr piaaont OSaringa and priuea in Men's flue Suits take away thelaat ansnae for baying grayUiiiiK bnt a good article

    Every anlt in Ibe entire stock has been made with good taate as toetyle, while aa to variety the fieM is a very large one. '

    POPULAR STYLES,LATE NOVELTIES,STANDARD GRADES,NEWEST FASHIONS/

    OUR LINE OF BOYS' SUITSLaa «ot tba U*m talking and huntd the tide of IraJe onr my, largelyineraaaiiigoiir baaimsea in tliia deparlment Wo saaraniae every gar-ment jutt aa npraaentad, which ia a (rank eipreBaiou of oor eincentjand a aafenurd to onr patrona.

    " Star" Shirt Waiala, att 1893 patterna. In sizes to fit all ohildren

    M C G R E G O R liiiilinllBlltKiaM.I rvre if a - -.

    CORNISH A CO.SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOB DOVER:

    JOHN R. DALRYMPLE. P. O. Box 127

    DOTHEBLACKWELL STREET,

    00.-DEALERS I N -

    :-LUMBER OF ALL KINDS-:-

    Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c.BRACKFT AND SCRDLL a»WIN0 DONE TO ORDER.

    COAL WOOD A i BUILDING MATERIAL« D B T AND SCREENED COAL. 3?

    Farttaa darirlnc to handU thdr ocra ocal can bar. It aneamd nnd loaded without startling

    loan tba ona wmplau»d of

    Under our pnnactlra policy nine teatas atUwtaoctafnlnwitnfaia country htm tin*from tbe oondlUont nt Inbor A Ira tradeenscunrnt nerer n i a d a laborina nwu nboraHi. bandla ol a wteelbarmw

    Uvery nwnufMtiimr In tbe fpa trade coun-Ula of brope b Inlanaled In ttw BBceae ofDemocracy tile year. Inaywaitnur Bnufcateand know Uay cannot p i ooatrol ol teamwblle tbe Bepubllcan gtrtynj.ama.

    Texu b^nsoorntts by 100,000Yet It wee Ua n u t Tons In tee IOonTenllon whlcb acalanlWubliujlon Btar Untrae Herrleon had atana majority without toe role of Tales

    wai broken at HonUown, IV, tostweek, for a laraa Un plata factory, watch willbe occupied by W H Menus, ot SwnanaValley, Wales, wan will remoi.aleaaoklaeryben and employ 4C0 men Tntt'e Wlltpro-Uctiondoa.

    Tneilatbtlaauw Uat Uwfarmennlasdmlllloo and n belt more ol ebaep under Ua

    flret y a r ol Iba HcKlnley lew than Uay dUUw y a r pmloua. Tbat wau't had for abefdnnlnf, aad Uw aVKlnley Uw alwayiworki tbat way

    Ttw W«U bss InWnlawBl Jcnn L. BnlllTS», toe p.l»««hlsr,and obtained bis deoau*lion Uat "I ao a Democret tbrousn andtbrougli" Tbera waa no nadforUwWorldsslort. Prem all Uw symptoms no be. manl'feeted no one would take Sulllran for anyUilnfena.

    Tbe forelcn friends ol Democracy and freetrade will not rote la tab eleeUoa. Tne

    mean people are faint to atU. it on tkaline ot Iba American policy of pntsctnl,whlcn In thirty yeen nu awde tale eonntryUa nteahet mainfaotuint and pmdudafnaUonnnUwautb

    Two bis Wlsoontun Unau and pearl feotorba Uwt wen re> Ired by tke protecUon ao-corded tbem by ttw HcKinfey bw, cent n dubof nwu to Ua NaUoua] Republican oonrenUon, uniformed in linen Bulls with pearl but-tons—an argument more eloqiwnt than warnsIn favor ol protection

    "Tbe reoord b tlw real bsue," aye theWorld Itl«ht. The noord ot Iba Bapobllcan party fa protection, reolprocaty nnd namrtmoney TLenoonlof Ua Democnwy litklrtytwoyesreoroppoHtiontoeTet7tUaclnle|H>-IsUontlwtbnbwainoaibdloUiood Wkfctrecord will you bare I

    Tbe exporta of bread stufis from thla oountrylorltayl8>lBinojnt«lto«|g,T«l,7l» VotMay, IJOP, Uw amount was 130,510631, or anIncreaa of arty- per ceut. And the osnunltynilton toU n. If uw HoKlnley UU was psaedourfarmeie ooukl not all laalr bread ntntt.lu other lends. Wbatfoohlbay were.

    One of Uw larsat dn plnti mannfecturininrmalcWslalaUwtof l W KooreftOo.Tlwarmngenunti bare juat ban eondudeilby wblch Ibelr blc manofaeUirlof plant willlamnovel to niubetlinort, H J , Wbentlw Deoocra'lo fna tradera aid wa oonldn'linakatlnpleUintbbooanlrytlwydldnt UI1UwtnUi

    A Welsh tin plate Ann on Uw nuns day Uwttbe UinneepuUe ounrention adopted nprotro-Uon plstforai_ aun^unoed tbe eompletlou ofarrsngnnants for remoTlna ita twenty mHUto Indians. The calamity editor, who atlowa oouldn't nuke tin plate, le bowel withItler, hit Uw people lite It and WlU TOU forHarrison, protection nnd American tla

    HAJtUUTTKD XH A.BaDK&HT.The Democrete el Itew Jtmj ware nerer

    an lupaloaely hankruotad In political arju-mantaa toe; are toiler.

    If they talk free trade tiie unexainpUd Una-purltr of protactad indnatrle. under the MeKloley law rune up to refute tbem.

    If t&F feror boneet money tba rotoe ofIbrwrfotirtlH of tbalr memben ID Congraie lora depredated dollar give, them a eel back.

    If they preach morality the lawa puetd bytba leet DeoosmUe UfUlatureto furUartUIntareeBottbaraoetrackgainUereoompleUlyducndlttham.

    If they praU of aBonomy tlwlr nuuerou.aoU to create uaneoeeeary offlcee and compelIba taapayan of Ue 8I4U to aupport a hordeotnonttoel beaiare are brougbt up for tbelr

    U U.JU110.0I bonatj tbinpoad illUloyIJ) Hndnn oouni> itectlou OUUM tbe worJat d b t U l l i

    tt Uv Mj l i . j an Ilia put j of Un (aoplit l U J I U t L U l U U U U

    w tbUaorapkj Iron In

    ; and for tbe

    tlB* bouae to lue {round, taannx off UiaboantLTbebulIdlngwaaDotyetoocupled. Acblmneyon tbe novae of 8. B. Patteraoa, on Orcaaid0t,,waaatmck and Uabrjckiecatterodln verydlrestlon. Beer Ua dynamo factory, onBlcnerde erenue, n large tree wee etrnck aodbadly ebattared, and a limb waecut from atree on Clinton atreet. Juet back of tbeBUdc pood a Ug tree waa eplit Ironi top tobottooi, and tbe .pllnter. Blnwn around f<tire hundred feet.

    At Splcertowu, during tbe eame etono,ouaa belonging to the Bplcer Drca. wai itnick

    and the roof completely rant In twela, Tb.bouee waa ocanpled by a Bwede and hi.famllyi but they fortunately Neaped injury.

    At aforrbtown toe atme nlgbt a boine oc-cupied by 11. Hllcball, on Uarrinn atreet, waietruok, dartroylug tbe cbloiney end partlydemolutdng one .nd of tbe building. I«tband plarter were ripped off In tb. Interior andwax of tbe fumltun damaged. U n Illtebellwea cut about Uw bead and face with njlngipllaur..

    During Uu etoro on Tueaday nlgbtof lauweek two bonee belonging to a man namedScrcbrldga, Dear Littleton, were etrock bylightning and killed In a neld, and aoow ofQeo. Ketch, Mar Uorri. Plain., nwt the m

    ita.A big white oak tree neer S. f. BrUot'a,

    about two and a balf feet In diameter, wai•Inckanddamolbhal.

    Derisg tba enower of bat Bundaji e-rwltig aofalmnay on the bouae oooupied by Pbioaaaaarrieou, near tb. mineral ipriiig, on the Mt.Hop) rend, waa itrnok by lightning, which

    d down tbe chimney to tha Intanor. Tuer waa torn from tbe waU. and chimney,

    end Uw bolt pened through a window andburled Uaelf In Iba ground oulaule.' Mra.Oarrlson w u aereraly atuutwd end one of UwohildreD wee rendered uaconacloui fur O H

    BaaeBall.The Y. al. C. A. nine went to Buccaw

    but Baturuay and played tba club of tbatKdtalr and WIUIanu,tbe Aandalion

    battery, were In very good form, and ware aowell aupported In tbe Odd that tba* BI

    naboyadldnotecore till tbo laat Inning,o Uwy batiid out en earned run and toe

    DoTarilae got rattled and lat In fln more onarron. Tbe ecore wai Y. U, 0, A. la i Sao-

    The etronc teemtnm Weshlnitoa, Werrenoonnty, ewooptd down oo Port Onun lastSaturdnynnd gsra toe HulltgeoGuarai socneuwtnictlons In ball playing. The HuIUfsnettwngnt when Uwy pulled four nloe acroaUw pints In Ua filet lunluf Uwt they werekarinf a pic nk, but the rbdlon pulledtbem-ealfa together after that and abut out theMulligans algbt inniuge In euoosalon, whileUay keptHam chasing ttw bora bide aroundUalUU. Theenrer WsablnlMweww9,nad.aaw.appotntad n nseetwr! local agents whin era at work IB tab local- -y. Tbeprioeot.tte wort, bound in ototb,

    1 8 . 7 5 . : . ' •"• • •. ;: : . . .: : , , , : ; ' :

    Vre^ailnaa.' -Z%:A spanlal nwetlngot Common OounnU w u

    held bat Monday erenlng. PitaanV-Hacor-dar Benct, Aldamwn McSavit and Brownand Ooiiniunen Bpangler, BnwdweU aadBndda. Iwccnbrfbachnneided. Tke read-ing of the mloulae of aw last Hilling wee

    . . : . : : ,consanaloaUon wet rend troni ». A.

    ijr, Jr., Piiill.nl of Cunlon Ingbw Oo,, :Co, 1, ol CUnton, N. J., Baking tnojnMaebcUngtoUapiiioamoflktloeoaoUvaUn '[cctnaiy sad by tta D o w Brn ^wpirtraant .for a lire alarm, and which nnd ban gives tothe town by tte Uohawaaw BeUroad do. ••Upon moUoa tt win ranolred that Uw Ure bepnanted to Uw Clnrtoh cceopnaf witk ttai IIIIII inn mu nl Ihi Finn ni ir iBjai laal

    An appbostlon was recelvad fnas Jukn P.--.•^anforasaloonllcenaaadwxavnnted.'; '

    AawlkartnaOblanTtBSB. :,'.,:Mr. Burrowa has preaolad toOnpt. D. a,

    Allan, ot Ink pwn, n cow hell,«nkk We.':gr«ndIeU«r,lr.Nlcm,n»lIt.OHi.toWnaup,bought from btpt. Altars eTandfatner,Beaial AUen, more tktn K ynanago, and•kick nae been In use ever aUcs. SamuelAllen and a forga nt Sbongumn nnd tba ank-ing ot cow end ekaap balk waa . feexureofklavnow. Ha bans Uwnt of kaniaared aha*Iron, rivaled Icgettwr nnd he had aFeooaiby "••wnk* be coated ttwin wilt ecorapmlttan ofbreaandeopswr, whlc«garetnemn'neaDantBound Uat oonld be heard a mile oriaora,aadalupreenrndnanifroniruel.. naenkbnlb ;

    D. noted ro'ttalr esoeU^ce and wannSuaexaalowwroDUntiee. :'. ' ' ;,:;

    ' qar'OmdnatnV * '^Tke gmauaUn enrtieo! ot UwDorar High.

    Bcnool win tnke place Unujht In Baker OptraHouse, nnd tne programme wlU inclnda bothUternirniidmiwlcnlfaatiira,fcytbemembere 'of tbe claa, atter wUct Ike diploma, will bepraenbal by Dr. A. a Poland, State Buper-Inbndenl. Mia Aglae a BecsjtDfbam kthe VekdMorlen, and Mas Memk McKanmwill dsUvsrlfca ealnhstory eaay. The ottermembers of Uw oka, allot whom WlU par-ticipate, i n Dannie J. Backoff, Robert W.

    rtt,Chvn.U tuwlby, Laia Dott, LucyB.Bdwarne, Mildred.Felrer, Bllabett A.Ony and John T. Grigs.

    ' BniklntArnlcnBaUe.Tke bent nlve In tbe world for Cu^norae, L

    Bnwa, Okare, Sell Rlwum, Fever Bora,Tsttar, Oaapped Hand.. Chllblnlna, dome,

    all Skin ErupUona, and poaWvalyonnanits,ernopsjraojnlnd." Itliguarantenlio

    Iva perl«* alwfnrUon, or money nfluaan.Price twnaty4ve oante perbax. Voc eakn}Bobart atafcom, Dover. Onun; Bnnca ft Co.,Port ( M a , and r. H. Janllm.omar.

    North Jener Soenarr.Tbe beauty of Northern New Jersey In June

    la elwaye enough, to move tta epprecUtivBbut, by exceptionally llbenl rsloaetHl aewinable beat, vegetaUon h u Uen glorloiulyabundant Uila year, and richer eoma t&snthose welch Invite Uw ere in Uw Hortbemaction of tbe s u t e do not li. out of doors.-;H.waikCall. And If we oolj had pirmeneutroads Ue'lncnma Io pnmeneut nalde '

    TO»M more than compenateforUw cert. - ~ ) r o r U to # , ^ u^u eac^. T o o• Tn.Bosrd or Proprietors. feil tbe good tStct of tha bat does, and by

    Tb. estate of William H. Force; In Ita da. Uwroogh i n * l your cough U Bon cural Sf«M,,I»in.tU»sultolU»SartJareeyBoaid andBtaboUlaj at Bobart KUlgoras Oorarof Proprwtois, made the point that ttw board | Drag Btora, Porsr. _

    jnotaooqionittonandtherBfmoouldnot * * "

    , Are Tou In 1LIf not, wbynet Why don't you elwaye

    keep on kand a bottle ot Dr. Haie'a HouaenoldC h O t lb U rt I r i t t i n dM.wrt(MU ^ " ' " ^ ^ r r V CoaV.Cur.to^Uyth.OrrtWtsUouc.uad

    ^*r.'t"h^J^'uTl^t'S^.eo«l. M.l.kM-at

    BoppcHainui who aarna |90a wrMk.'indpajir? tor board, goaH to a tn» tKMpUml IvaWTta^eooimil ot an itlcoMtad lag, bo*ranch would l» rnn U bapaUd W lor C»ctu-.~ -,- - -

    only latt dz Wi-Jkil Bobm KlUgon. Uu for t U Fora ".UU, ba> (l-en aotkw oo antall jra all about .L : . »pp**l to UM Court of Error*.

    aUeonai KeaOlnOrrsnaasdriaaen.

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    B A OR, MB.

    EvflJ B!U« VIIB £*1 ol Mari'li I lift'traveling ubout Uirnugli tlio ri.irtliernNew England, ami during tliix tiinu I Intbo bmt IKHSJIJIU .i|i|Kirtimit ies lo study tinlocal political complexion ot tliu vrtra t wbidi I have slojijt-tl, ami to gain a generalIdea of th« popular |iruferenctsu In regard 1toe standard Iwarera of tlio two great p..Htlejparties.

    Prior to the meet Ing of the Nitii)C6|>nli»('oivention, 1 dail lx>uu timing b Vermont, NuHunpalUn and Uie HcutUom mid Huntero \>*>tlon of Maine, in the unk-r iiainucl. Wliouflrat lUrtwl out, 1 round Mint ]>co'>It» wcijust beginning to iudnlgo In nil sorts ol i'o:Jecturtng, as to Uie probable nominee i>f tlRepublican*, ami Ulngntlye.1 in tlie woolK.paliUcan myself, 1 wan imirti InUrnsU*)popular Inclination. My b u s i n g cullto almost every town of nue llimnuihabitant) and upwards In lhew> 111 roe -̂Uierafore I was branglit more or lew in I-OIItact with all the local loader*, OH It In tliol these local political liglitH, to gi\lhi-r at UKhotels every evening; there to smoke Uie.'pi pot; togOBnlpnbnut tlio nelglilwH, anil iicidsatally to discuss wliatevur may Imvo tranpired lo poliUcal circles during tlie prerwtiitwenty-I OUT hours. An a cftnijmign jirngrfrHWt h m gatherings partake more nnd nioru nfpolitical, end lens of a social character. K U T ,where I went 1 found that BMOIIK nil tlinaniN of vary prominent men Hint the "publican party fan Uoat of, IIDUO evoked iipoDtaneoua uenUmenU of devotinn, mt tbinama of Jamee Q. Blaine. Kvcry matto be tie local rbaniploo. When on.two or tbraa men talking together, ntbow intonating tbe subject nitglit l»,reference to the Uolna uLaLe t̂uatt vvmiltl cautthorn to stop in t i e m Wat of their MIUVWHto eipreai their adiniratiuo fur the " I ' lKnight," ID tlie many diwusslmia to nhirhhave listened relating tn tlie vlctoritw nf tinImmediate jwut, or regarding future lio|>w,other tiama nag borne any prominent, [urt, <rapt la * few rare instances aad then il na

    « In whleu one could detect but falB of aatlsfaetiou. I t Bee me. 1 to 1

    confidently eipected everywhere, tliat 1 tinvbeen, that Dlalne would lie nominatedwithstanding i l l latter tuOialraianCjarftad I cannot rid tnjwlf uf tbe belief tli at tt><majority of Republicans throughout tlierowtry wanted him for their loader. Of ponreo•lnc«rely Lopa to aeo the whole national I topublican ticket elected, hut I Iwllnvult wlnot be a walk-OFer, fcr ] Mieve Ihe mtusevara disappointed, and that therefore it bhoovea Republicans everywhere lo "ge to iand htuUa." The nominations nro good,not the most desirable to the popular mln<President Harrison is orthodox In his R<publtcanlsn, anil bis administrationproved th« steadrastneu uf liUfallh. Attartha Democrats lave named their man I anhopeetoaM signs uf awakening enthuBlasui,A Democrat In this country up here is a railight to behold. In tlioet) throe Htatoa a la'prohibiting Uie aalo of iiijuor is rigidly eiforced Iu aloioot every locality, and of courtfew Democrat* ran tlmve wliera " tonic " ;not freely tHspursed. What few Democratshave aeen an) Clev«lnud wen, body mid wu1 was ID Uontpeller while tbe Vermont DeimcraU ner« holding their convention there.The delegate* bad worked them wives Into suea freorj over UIB Btate ChalniiatwUp tbatnu not ftulBtoulBroverthegouoraliirelereiHfor a FrMlJsttUal candldatu. I underst/mdafterward that tlioy favored Cleveland,

    While In Burlington, Vt., I saw Tom Hoedat the hotel anil also liuanl Mm m«ak. Hithen waa evulautly trying to plant a boonand be professed to 1» at mvords jwlate nilHarrison orer the Walue iiatrniiage, Tbeother day, wliile on my trny to Vt. KMe., 1 bap|icnod to lie on* of two men toythotn KicholdB Feasondtui, BecroUry of 8taU>[or Ualn«, addreased lilnwelt. Vtm\ blm weflnt learuej of the result of our couventliwork a t UidnTajwIlK, nu.l (n

    uld not lm ucertain pouiliillties that It Tii»nt to inflation at this Uniweut doiru to Bar Harbor, that most notedof all Bummer resorts in Sew England. Abranch road mn/from hera to "Ttio liluflTtor Mount Desert ferry, whore one lakwf tbboat for Bar Harbor. I t is a dellgliUul Mildown tha bay of about Ilvtt or nix m i W Myliudnera a t Uar Harbor TTOBWHU a mau whokeeps a sboa itora. Is POHtmaster, and quite alocal politician. He In out) or those tiusyspirits who knows all that in going on. 1bnaw Mr. filalne was located a t the Riaowootl.B uuly given fc: the lit'nelil (if lin't.u \\\lou't UIIUW nny l*tUir. Otlieraucwl m>t ru

    ] mil wrry tn rwoni llio fm-t tluit onomr brakumcii tmmwl l>lwnnl i'uivill, £<un oi-or on WnluuN.lu.v m.M'iii'iK iii the yniit l 'ort Morrli, and Ud Uitb \fgn OiiJ m,rm taLen iM, fr»m t\u> L-tTwU ut wWu-h !

    dial atfont iii-it. Ho »"* I'njH.shig HID tr«cto throw a b»lub Tui u fivlght truiu wb.ii I

    i titrink by the IIWHUHIUVO or u train cotIn tlieiiiiiiOHiU)ilii'«cli'>n,whK'li limllii n

    Dr. JaiHibuiiwiu calW V> (ittemi Himlull me.liral hklllfiiuld not belli him. 1

    i juNt uinrrii'd t.i n l'hllliirsburg sir) two or Uirc-o wtxika ngu. J Ittand ha 1"»J junt runtfl a IIUIIMI um\ hAiiUcliMvUus K îHg Ui twuwkwiiiltiB »•»«. lbwnn tukou lo l*bllii|i.sburi; VVIIL-IL* bis foil,live for iiitimipnl.

    linen that the old .1-rx Lrltiulibb biinit. fulkn attrlLuU) to the 1'rwl.ytrlaiiH, Isiiotfnr nut of Ihu way that h "kVliii to \H> win W If It novur ha[>{>ciif.," Uf»nn it Jtinig man in tlie prime of lift, who hijilstnioile his trip Tuewlay night with eniluctor Joliu O'HulliVflU. lie went downthu L'BHt end of tbe yard lor Ronmlliluji ai

    ui his iItoiulule Morgan IH lsu*k fro

    l.x>blng w If he miglit take upl f t '

    bin aratl

    ion Ihe Deinocrata take their turu tlirotlug bricks a t Chicago, It loot a like Cluvland to a Jersey man up a tree here Iu Morrlcounty and If i t should be what will the NeYork Hun uol The Hun thrown liritVs 1liurt and don't w»m to care miii'h ivlin bu lilionly no lie In a follow or or tbe mau whom Ihas .lulrlfed tlie slulTe.1 pro]>liot of AVllllaiiHtiuut, nr Hr. 1'arkbumt, irhuui he tr 'miike out la tlie ivlekedwt uisu In NowHtlll the Doctor bears up utuUt- It nud IUrover nil! survive It.

    I urn rtal glad aoniu icool fellow i-hloaKO i-auvauttoL proposed resohitlinudnloiiro witb J»mOrl Q. Ulaine iu binIllli-tious. Verily, In the jireMwe of duathie are oil alike, nhetber KIUUIOIIH ItlainiuUvunl I'lin-lll,

    Illii you notice nliat a diiruremo of roloiiuj[ there in in the reporU of tho HillWorld abnut t i e enlngu on of Ilia C'l

    oiitlciu I I heard a fellow Kay to-dn;nat'H the uw nf liclug poor vrlmti y>

    buy the Worll for two runtn I" Tlmt ID nl•Igllt, l>ut Hiip|>3Be you liave nut gut the tw•enUt, tlira Inwf If liuusea ami hita «erfiling for one cent apiece aud you did unlave the one tuut you would uot be auy

    being a real en tat a owner tlian ynu ury J .

    UT. HOPE.Tbe lu-lio Mills Quartette gave In tlie Mi

    Itijta i'hnrcli last Raturthi)' evening onu <be l*at rorn'trtH tliu people hate have oviujoywl, Tliij >»ml[-iwlwtoilwa;)i>aTUeuUHinc. IntheoiienlugHelectioii, "Merrily Uoei)UT llark," tbe voices blended nn Jlnoly tin

    tbey could hnrdly lie tllHtlngulNliwl. "TlOld Oaten Uucket" was Riven an a tenor HOby Mr. John Daulols In such a ploaslng inanii

    , tliat tlie dliplamw uas lioarty and Mncore atin the sola, " Unule Tom's Cftlln," Mr. Wi

    idKOodmadaa fine Imiircflnlon usabaritoiiloiit, wlillo Mr. t)i. Daniel*1 tenor roiro won> cluar flu n lark'n na he reached ihe tilglntc», Tbe tenor nclo, "My Wumlerei

    l>ream o( Home," was very fine, and Mr. VW, Pojie mada the bit of the evening Iu tincomic sola, " ilcfarlhey's Wldnw." Mr. JdhKanilersexec'uUd witb esuellent Unto a vlnlli

    ami Mre. Cliaa. Wllllatns flllcl theof orKHiiiat witb rare uMlity. A ia\

    byMirtseaM. Itldgood, M, 1'lntbrook onJ BDaniols ami M. W, WIHUKU wiu cbarmln

    use of Ibe luterurelatlon of thelriiarUibeach of the IftOltw end tlio nituralnofa fit MiWliltom In t in character uf an old man. Tli

    Uood Niglit, Ladlua, Ly tlieiiuartetto.otn Dtloiidauco were more than please" wll

    ita merit from Iwgiunliig to end. Kolloiviii.prngivnnue cjime a utrawtKtrry nnd icii) festival, which waa giHierounly jutroil-

    Jierpotty duringtlieconidiR ionii rarry Uie village byHtorm.

    ivnilwu A. Waer, nf Hover, made nabort vis i ta tber parental home nn f.

    Tbo many friends of Mr. Uoorgo 1if Scranton, weiooiuehimanil Mra. ]•O MB lornmr botue. They nrt niieinlltig a

    nliort time at the liome of lila immiU, Mr nml"trt. IU. V, Dlckenon.

    Tbo bouae of Mr, IV. I.. CokinBii was struck>y lightning last KrlUay niglit and tlighUy

    datnagfd. .Tt» Rev. V;. B . Ki^ ' . ^ J , t>I Va* _unal Church, a t Clxnler, jireocLwl n very

    iblo Mernion In the.l'redjyterfnii Chnrrlilast Sunday' morning, (u urhaiige witb t[lastor.Iter.IlakerHmllh.

    Means. B l lu Dlckenon nnd J . We?leyDrake, nf Hewnrk, 'were In tlio villn^i:"uwlay.

    The FmrryterfanCharcbgronndflliavelxmnderahly Improved liy pasUtr BnilUi omluambara cf hla congregation. . -.A party of gentlemen front this plara cn-

    oyed a day at ZAks UopatMtng last WML.Mr.,and Mrs. Deo. Dor land, or Blalntoirn,out a imrt of Buoday a t ttm home nt Mr.IV. Idrlsou.

    Mr. and Air*. Elmer Harrington, of Socca-jnna, were tbe euasta of Mr. and H n . Johnloerlng on l u t Sunday. ' : 'Mr. Harry WoonhoH, of Uendhmn, irpeola

    -. part of Sunday wilh bit parent*, Ur. aud Mrs,iTaeolorelVoodhun.- ;• .-..• r - , / ,

    STAMBOPE.Mr. William Meyers, cf l'blllljmliurt

    ill town ovi'rBliiiilftJ'-Mr. Frank H. O'Ntil, cf Sow York, iiiK rfilativoriuinl frii-iidi litre.Air. and filivi. Ira II. VuuBjiklo njit-nty with [ricuilx ID IV>rt Murray.Mr. Kr.^lnrlck Wurd has nrluj«l with Uie]IH-JII tuiiiii. Tlio iailur vn« loo

    i.f Hi to 10. lfurrWlK.

    pl tlie

    The MuM'tuicUMiig l^«li:u or J r .Mocbmilra iiru pn-|mriiiK ail olntgraiuiuu for thu f o u r t h . I'mmk-, fc.itlval,KUiucH nud music will be miumK tl.o frnlu:\ isitlnj,' I'Hlnt'M uru OI|XH'UH1.

    The lurmtTN call this good " corn lveatiierUUIIKI ' I I and l#ar it, but the denizen of tbtann ikus fur refuge tn the htraw U t ailnljiooft cuat, VRiylng tbe ini>nati»ioiiH liPHt lian O.VBBIOUU1 titill wnrinor ndjocllve.

    Tlio Ntitcaug Rilvcr Cornet Bo ml attendedfrHtlvnl ut Alluiuucliy Tiiexday night. TLband HQK iuviUtl by the Allnmuthy band, an

    il lntortnl«erm imssed over this p aFrlilay oronlng and ttld i-ondilormliie damaga.Lightning h true It in eevoral places butreceived wrioite injury. Une bolt Htruck sonuar (he Metliuuixt Church that Me^aiB. HarryWhite and lid ward T»dd, tiha won? standingnear tbe t'tiurch, vun (uwtcated by Vtihoi'k. A Htctlon of the ailvtrthiug femMain stn-el w b l d dif nth< •H hloi

    Uotli bauds lire engaged to ]dny In tn'IIIH KoiirUi, \>uxt at tliu day at iwtKt.

    dunilny was Cblli'ren'H lmy a t tho 1'renliy-lerliin L'burdi. Tlie liiteriur of tbu editii-iiraa decorated with 11 oners uud wreatUH.Tho eveningrarviro nan devoted to thechil(lien, who took pa r t In inoxt of the GMITbo lijinns and M.lcctli>iiri tvero woll t'unclvruluud tha whole Horvl,IH'iit M.>u.lny nitb Mr.i. D™™.

    Mr. nud Mrw. Uunddu, of Buinervllle,sUil'liitiK In town fur u fu«r iloys.

    llm m«'lal literary fln'le buld a haiirlal ot tho neUnica "f Ml* Knimi H«iliniiuT MI Tuewiny oveiling and all enjovut)it I 'iixely.

    Uur prhiciini, J . M. Yultor, will nntuoin wllb IIH r»r unotber yo&r. Mr. VotteiTill Unvo many wunntrtBuils BBBO JJOOB Ironin. Who lilti tiun-tMnur will Iw we bavotiu

    boon ul>ln lo learn ns yt*L There aru mauj[i|>jlrations for thu princijialahlp.All thine who Tall to attend the tiLrawberrjid i™ cream festival next Tlmrfday ovenlii|A the lAttU«mu cbiirtU Krouiid« will miss iaro trout. Bhould tli a evening prove atorin,, will 1* buld Urn nuit fair eveulng.A very iid

    IHia*. .Tbo Ividlea Missionary Society nhlu-h met

    ,t tbe Treflbyterlan paraouage an Saturdayifteruoon was well atteuded. Tbe nawoflk-eru

    elected were Mrs. Wood, President; Mrs. JobWolfe. Vice President; Miss fialrytuple,Secretary and Treasurer.

    I l r . V. M. I*wis liw returned home fromhis visit at Bjwrtn. Walter HolliuaUed n>-•»rne.lwltlihim.

    Mr. Johu Lawrence, whohasbeeu very laniBir a long Ume, had an operation performedi his foot last Tburalay. Us bocsiiiB Intne

    ;y falling from a load of hay a number ofeava ago,The M. E. Clmrch gave an Ice cream and

    J-otvLorry fcntlval on Tuesday evening. I traflwellattflndwl.batthoBliowera In thB early

    jmrt of tha evening uo doubt kept nanieaway.Mrs. T. J. Youngs, who has been touchorsa for the ln&t few da.ye, Ualt t t l* lwttw * t

    thlawrlUng. . P

    MTLTONAND V I C I N I T Y . , ; : \-Iter. Tboa, II. Hlckw, of Drew Bemlnaryi

    ureached again In Uie Hilton MetbodUtCuurcbiBabUatli afternoon, in place o t Bar . Mr.>'iUou, whowna unable to b« preaeat, lltr.tr. Wilson baa since redgned on acoouotofis hnattb, ntul It«7. CbarlM PrattTiuan, wboiafor>iametiineb««a«iigag«dlln0vanga][atiaork iu tlia city, has beeu appointed t o thislarge, and will be at Milton (D. V-} nextnbualli.. . .' v ' -,'. ',,--• •.'.'•;""" / . :- ..-Itor.Mr,Hnarp,wb(>'naannlaheaUU.«>ur»

    it Frincoton, and taken up bli abodo a t Oak-.Idge, waa Imtailau pukr.;'pt the. P m b y -•rlan Church a t that pliwb on Tiiaaday eveu-

    Ifcoro w « it*ti*al for. the benefit ot I ler .IT. and Mra.' Vrj a t U » BapUst. Church a tIllton la i t Thurnday-OTantoj;. jThere w u

    ..Jita a gathering" of-people prwisnt, aud aMclaula Unie.- The . prbo»ed«.»bii»D expeiur -mounWltoahoatfir* . V .Chltdrab1! Day will be obaerved la the Mil-

    »on Uethodtit Church naxtBabhath afternoonat 9 >,"»• ' Blngtug and reeltattons l>y tUe

    U t H T W u ' • • • " . • • ' • • ; - • •• . •

    . Horace 2'UIIIB la buEUIng a raw house.' ' ' N U L

    TorBtrawberryshortcake. '.

    LadiM1 Snrraved Vuutlna; Cards.lateit it?ten at the IMK E U ofllce.

    FONT 3TBAYED.Htraywi front Ibe nrtunimot tbesulMcrilior

    it the •• Seneu HhAerm," l»t*reen Dover nmtran Oram, an Iron Gray Pony, i:< handsUgh, black; mano and taJI,and market! with a

    V ' on Uw left Up. Anj penon, relurninc, he ssjns to t ie nauenJgned will be euluhlr! paid Tor bis trouble.1 Iwp WM. TREGESZA.

    "Wlff. S.rUBKlTUUB ••- UrHOliSTERER,

    Ann »RAL» !"KUKNITUBE, OIL CLOTU, MA'iTKKSHKS,

    AND BKDItlNU,AND OTBEB nottHfHOU) OOODH.

    I U I H MATl'UKNHtS MADE OVEH.

    BIAOSWELL ST. , DOVER, N.

    (Next to Pardet & Clark's.)

    letters rcniatume unclniiuedhi the I'ofliOfflit al l>«V#r,W.J

    Dovua.N. J., J uno iKlil, 18W.Mrs. Hnroh Bewh, Mlko O.mi,K. I l J HrDavItWWill.

    Towrit:

    J. tin

    ol.Uir:•*» l" HI

    ' * ! O T !

    inityHi! £1

    BIrn. JuIres Hlmw.of tllOUt'in'L1

    vudulunf IblII. H.A

    MH iiId

    U>rSt.JU

    u ray J>nil-

    M.

    MAKRIKR..YillN-l 'IiRHrJON-In Hovor, Juno Irtib,by llev. A. M. L. lltiiOHII'M, Olaf A. l.jdiunnd BeiiBta I'enewn, hulli uf Dover.

    lAVICNI'UltT-Mrl'FJOI^-At the lioi... ...lluv. IVuniB Jlfifiurn, .lum> l^tli, Marlill li.l)Avrui>nrt nml Ilnttln Mcl'tul;, of Hurl;ulillfi V alloy.

    !llAMI'lim~1l Uaorge HK^IH, nged TOyeurs, IIand 111 day*.

    OIBL WANTEDi-nernl hnuseunrl'.

    Imiuireattha

    IHON KKA OFFICE.

    WANTED.Man and wife lo Uko charge of Fkhing

    Club Houu). Mtiu to toke care of groundsand boatn. Woman of IKIUBO and to cook

    RANTED.A UUUD KAHM HANI).

    Must be uinglj, utendyaud sober. Apply toA. it. KVIiB,

    I1. O. Box 1,1w Murrlstown, li. J

    National Union Bank,DQVElt, K. J., June Slit, 1B52,

    Tlio Hoard of DirwlnrN IIIIH d&y ordered .llvldxMl uf Hu |ier cent, upon llio oapllillock ol IhUlianV \>a){\ July lHt neit . i

    UF.OltOKD, JIIiKKEH,

    STOCK FOR SALE!One iibaro of tbo capital dock of the Blngla-

    tmi Kilt- MatiufaoturiiiK Co,, Muiie ln . to tbeesUto nf tbe lute Kdward A. Htlc£le, will be•old a t public- tale a t tliu IVh Hotel. DoverX. J., uu Saturday, July '-id, 18W, at 4 o'cloclP . M . 1. N . S U C K L E ,

    W» i l . llAKKIt,31 Sw Kitcutors.

    To Wliom It May Concern.Nothe In hereby given tbnt I. John H

    (.'udugan, of ibe inwiiKlilpuf Hoxbury, Morrln Count/, N. J., will iiinlju amilicaiiun Utlta Inferior Court of Uuiuuon i'leaa ou UibIlftb day of July uoxl, u> have tbo licenseGranted to Dauiel C, Kngla In the term ofJauuary tnBljiantto lii'«ii an Inn or tavern Iutba Tuwnnhip of Kuilmry In said countytninnftirroU to IUQ for Urn unexplred term"—wif.

    »twl Juno lfltlu ISS'Aw : .1. II, CADUUAN,

    FRANK F. APGAR,nGAIl D.,!, . & W. l)UPOT,,I>OVKR, N. J,

    llAHUrACTUREIt AMI HOTTI.KIt OP

    Soil* and Minornl Waters,HHi/ratn, vioiiy, me.

    AGENTV0H

    Hinchliffe's Celebrated ExtraB lager, Forteis &o.

    Fittar-CLABs upons A HI'EUIAI.

    BRIDGE SALE.The uudentlgiied vlll rw«ive proposals I

    Uift abuttneut walla imil tlta gmding ot n mIron bridge to l»e orectotl over tbe CsiinlI'ortOmnifiiL^,.^- v

    AVedhesrtay, July miuIBM, at 0. it. IlancoVi Hotel, 1'ort Oram, K,

    iJ,, at 10 A. ii.

    TlieabutiieutMnlIifand tbecradlnenlil l>.onlractod tcjianiuib—both toLmdoua by tbjnrd.

    Tlia CommitteelauyorallbfcH

    >erve tlie right to rejeel

    \Y. H. KINO,GiconoE 1'IEHSON,J. M.FitonT,JOHN 11. Suirn,K. A.B/CKKH, 'WILLIAU GILL,

    Committee

    JUNE SPECIAL,Black Si Ik Dress Nets

    50c, 75c, 80c,$1.10, $1.25

    PER TAIU),

    Black Silk Flounc-iugs, $1.10, $125,

    Wlilte Swiss Flounclugs,

    Children's; C'Sjic., 3 8 c ,

    $i.oo,?|i.2o.5Ladies' TVliite^Swias'. Fldnboibg

    45c, 00c., opo/,,70p., 80o,, 9©iv

    .^0; $1.65.

    PANOX

    THE HOBRIS COUNTY

    MHK,.-:A ": IIOBRISTO'WN, S. 3,

    INCO1UH>IIAXKU mAUCH 3d, 1

    PmUent—11EHHV.W. UILLBIUVlw-lVisi.lent-AUItttl.IUH B. HUJA,.BecretAry anaTrMGurer—H, T. MULL..

    •';•.*' M A N A G K R a :

    [lenry O, l'ltnej,- ' Henry W. Millar,Hamilton 0 . Marsh, AunlluaJI. Mull,Philip 11. Hoflhiui, , John C. Iteattj ,Cluu. V, Hwau, u . p . Paul fievpre,

    KdmunJ U, ilalaej. . "

    January 1st, IS!«;.,, fl.SOJ.1A1UL1T1KH.

    Due ilppnsltorji f I.lirj.Kfi 43Intern,! loJuiiuiiry

    lsT,lSU3 , . 16,01? 1.1a • " •1,1.1Purplm ll

    iaM in January andie pronta of ttie pru-

    HATirClHO II0U11S. , /• » A. ir. lo A p, « . dally, except Baturdar.Baturdays from y JL, x . to 12 u. (n«n) and

    THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.

    IS men 25«. yard.22 " . 25c. "27 « 30c. "45 " 35c. «

    LACES.Oriental, Torchon, Vallencennes ami Irish'

    Point,-at extremely low prices.

    DRAPERY I T S .Blnck 8ilk Guipure and Chanlilly Nets,

    at 90c, $1.00 and $1.25 yard.

    GENTLEMEN'SOUTING SHIRTS.

    LARGE ASSORTMENT at 50c. to $2.50 EACH.

    LADIES' WAISTSin Cambric, Cheviot, and Sattcen.

    Ice Cream

    The "GEM," the best freezer in the••" • — V ' m a r k e t . • ; :: '„• •'••'•'•

    :'.-. : ' i •'

    2 qt. 3 qt. 4 qt. 6 qt. 8 qt.

    L67 ¥1^9 $2,31 ~~ ~"

    "Alaska"HARD WOOD REPRI6BRAT0A8.

    ADJUSTABLE

    Window Screens50c. each.

    O. K.'*

    Lawn Mowers,12, 14 and 16 inch,

    $4.60 each.

    Garden Hosefirst quality 12c. foot. Heels for same,

    holding 100 feet, $1.00 each.TIN WAKE, GRANITE WARE

    AND

    HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS.

    THE GEO. RICHAFTELEPHONE CALL 26.

    CO,

    !"-->:;:1"-!");vA,

    CLOTHING,

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    Ice Cold Soda, Root Beer,mil tbo fiiiiut bnuclj of SEGAItS in 'the ninrlot. KemomliBr tin

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    M. 0 . nAVEN, SUSSEX STREET; D0VEE, N J .

    (NEAR D., L. * W^ DEPOT.) ; '•

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    WAKIIBN ST.,(Ono door from Illnckwol],) • nDVKR, H. J .

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    Trimmed MiLlineryot MEN'S DA'

    — n j t r w t variety or ilon nnil BoyuP«nu elmiwr tlmi, ulsewliBre.

    TruiikflsudVttliseii. OttiiBRtui

    L. SCHREUER,Don't Iorg«-lf«rreii «tr»t, om> door Iron

    Ulacknell ntnet.-

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    Wagons and Harness

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    Tlioi. K. Mullen, Dbrer.B . nprennbm^tni of Ita' Umt boula'iuiij

    1 . . cui (t|f« xou Mtftlns. - .' 2»-tX

    8TK1NWAY, • CHICCRRINQ,11KCKRR l l l t o a i I.1NDKMAN & "SON

    ; unil WKBKH *' PO $13Q.

    pllon'L mlwi thin great .nechlC n . l A o l a nought on'em

    ; a-jui uouiren AVR.COB. K T I I BT., NKW TOIIK C1TV.

    LUMBEROWM.1.KWM, finis AM, QUAtwr, v

    may he found Ininy ynnl.».ll imtefcw from 1b.

    A; COE,AMU OFFICE,01?' . .

    J. Hairhouse,; "

    Dtemondt, Wuchn, clocks, Jewelry, $ll»er-wsr«,

    S t l Ey

    Speetaelet ind Eye G l u m .

    i AuklDdsolinuuuwr. FiM•nil poiitJon.

    ia ok* aaortiMDt oIDUMuU'wd IHunMj' jamUir,>nnct iml

    • ;• - V:-,..; ";i.rJ1.yi;.:v•/:• j : i ; t £ ^ J ^ p ! ^ • •WATCHES SOLD OK raSTAXMENTfl. "

    Fine Bologna Sausage.w.'̂ i.ktii it. nit i . i . ' o . ^

    offered to tbs m&ricat, aad out ROKIOR isu«cindicatetUt t h . ^ . 1 , , • t^JStoir ' l f toenUrely bowB-mmde, and cuatomtn. b j ytd£tag our plooe, may m tb«t only UM bttt

    • • FKB8H--•. '. -OEStl iE 'dEOVE, S.' J .

    A. G. BUGS,' , ,IIUIKU! ,

    Painter; rreoonUor, Qr»in«-

    RiiREipiilBJBE10IETiV:THE^E^DEfflKS-;'-.; 'KSUSSEX;;;SlraEET^PVI!E^«MS;S.

    largo oramrJl/M itey miy \»ii>^Miih^aaaa hmSm sieflnji-class In aTery^nrtiml6r,̂ Sa a^rWUs>illte ;^eer^;*rui^a!at ;•

  • THE W W F EBA.Friday, June 24,1892.J£nlered»t tbo Poet Office at Uovar, X. J,

    u eaoood-cj»** matter.

    Bcribnar & Bmitb> uultcd shown exhibit InDover to-morrow. •'

    , .. Tba pUnhope pott office b u boeu made amoney onler ofttos.

    TbeHadfson public school fau ra!*»d bT«-»«» for Ha library.

    . ; . Morrtsloiro will pay tbe Init (1,000 of itu. fin Imnih oa July lit.

    It la Mid i l l persons were bitten in Murriii-tuwn ta ten days by vicious dogs.

    Liveryman. Jaa. Uanltwr tad ltd- to IM* a valuable bone this wmli.

    ' : Hut Pott Oram aud Cheater iilubs play atFort Oram to-morrow, at S:\SO p. H.

    - • TbaBoonbm library luu been iiierwuod byabout 800 volume* during tbe last

    Nearly 80,000 square feet ct glass baa beenbuilt by Chatham roaa growers (hia wason.- PrctecUon dewrvea tbe support of Amerl-

    .. can cltixena because it U au American policy,'.; TbeboteJ^ at Hcaaotey's Mouutalo arc open'_ , and report Indication* of a profitable season.

    '- W|«. B. Bedden Is building a bouse; Ccrystal street. Pmroe & Moues bave tbe.' contract. ';./ ;.."_ . - _

    Budii Lake is but savon feet higher than.Lake Hoputeong, and not 05 feat, e* stated

    lartweek. V- ., - , :

    . . Enough signatures bave been procured totoe application of t borough Incorporation In

    , Tba LUUe Giant* of D o w beat tbe:. Jnalon at ban ball l u t Saturday by a score

    V oi37toW, , :; Chancellor UcUlll baa rendered a 'Mi *}{'.]; ~

    !'^ ,'Vv' " Tb« Luxemburg lJtirnry^ABBOQlitlon.^lll

    : tnakaUwlrstoond annual excurslba to nock-

    ;'/'* An loa cream and etrawberry JKVIOI at Fl*n-;.- dara Tueaday erauhig.'JuDe ttith, for the beue-^ fltof thaM, K.Church. -If storiny, tbo.uext^ r a i r e V a n l o g ^ - ' ; ^ : • • • • ; : • '/::'''!?V jQaW Hennlon and David Denikei otBioqra-'.-̂ isgdals, bavo been OnedtlOO for (lining in'; 'tha privaia pond of;: IV.. _S. .Ooz'wltbont bb

    - ' • p w r n O i a l o i i " ' ^ ' : :1 '' • • '\"'^ • / " ' '

    :' ' '

    :

    - Tha laea on Ueorge Pienon's hlnckimltli" 1 shop and wagoo house hat been ailjuited and

    ; ' paid through Mayor Dmihajn'o agency to his^fui i a r t U w M o i i ; : / ' j • -•: •;•:•" ' : > :

    .; • • 8 t Bernard^ Church', Mt, Hope, will Hold•; a grand plo-nlo on the,4th, with dancing, re-

    f h l u n i a l l y fliw progrniy'' : i

    - ::' Wflbor A, King kllltd tba cat ol lira. Wnl- Patr.of Boonton, indajuryliaaawanietlUrit.; Peep *7.8S dcjnag«s,-wbfch la fixing tha yalun

    '.Voia'catto'a'nloaty.C.V^;;,!--c -.':: .,- .•-";. '';--^--.>'/UJsa; UaglaV' Proipoct : HUI acliool ciowd

    r}J«rt Friday •vanfugwltb a very pleaMot en-. tarUlomeni at t t a twldenn of Mm, Rlufer,:;-bn B lack well strwt. ::'^::^ .[.i.'m: ,:•• :•''.>',.; T h e ioTenth' i»dUl of tho Bos ton School

    foVVolos'Culbini will take place on Monday» d U l of tho Bos ton School

    foVVolosCulbini will take place on MondayV atonlnf next, JuDa 27U), a t So'cloct la the; P ^ | ^ b ^ : : - : ; ; ^ -. ' i f T h a ^ B r t l c i b o t t h e St. Patrick's ,:y, 'of tkla plac*, ii>l«ka Ifop&tcong last Uondny' c a r r l a d t U » car load* tit people, all oC wboni^ ^ • ^ j e n j o y a b W U i B O ' ; v ' ' : ' : ?'J':

    '0\.On" Sand i j inorinttig ReWilr;'' :pr«a«h^upoa'V-Twenty-fiva :;'j>mlntab"y,"Va»rn»6o ap^roptlate to1 tJie

    'an^ferBary qfhiidnliuaUon, •: :2r ""' •'; y baK,'fnund lu the KortifrniV partoi UorirU county," m&y'.bereoovttredlty'.dawriLIogproparty.kiidpayingcliargoa. Ap-V^Jf'toAaaB.'Jtowi^tockhbliu. ; • * f ;V^JftoAaaB.Jtowi^tockhbliu. . . . . ;^k 'Stmaal Swaokbiuiier; of Irootai has i x g: thusfari lrand a'halt toinof woollu.thli'vvfajnlty, ai»d **p«©U ti»t hi* purchase* .for.i, U« »»wn will «-cb fully ton tons. • " :

    r'j'JA,itrawbeny"«na Ice rream feeUral W• h»ld.under•Uiansplcw of the Soplety ft

    Ctiriitian Endea'vor of the Mine Hill Fresby-.i to^norrow-^-Saturday.••;";.•{

    Fneta AJr Fund are $5 from ih« Jr. V. P . S.C.K. of U* Dover rmbj^tedBM Church anJ•10 from James Lee tarJae.oIBUnboiHJ,;,'.

    V:•;:.- :Tb*iieir ;Jen»y ^ I J ^ I ; A B « d a U o n iia».vbtAi ntiaddotied' Uili y«ur.,;The number ot

    ^-''apnlicstibns'fiictksketiwAsao few'Uiat It was' " feutd Itirould not be a'financial Buccesfl

    1 "bairecelredaroiitrllratlon of. f 100 from lhe.; Kdlsoo; Mining Cooipauj,- M OgJeoMinei;:: wllb tbeI'protntMof Uie s&ine mm.'iWl

    ::. 'J : 'We undentand that rwiJouU in t t e vlcln-A J ty o* U>" Swede's mine Jnuuid to proceed. y against parties In Dover who dump garbage•^idUt^ItylE^cUUi^^pjwd

    .';,' blefeuud was houiiiiatod' on a.narrow''; [ mirgiD, b»vlcg bat ten votes more than were'- nwoua ry ton choice,. Every one of tho 73V dslegatos from New Yorlcvotot ogniostblm.'[ '.••. O n . Abbbttliw oppolnted allnanl ofExclsn' . CommlBslanenifcr Huulardon tpunty. The/.:' people.of. LambertTlllfl hod voted for no.

    V,. lkebse aiid.Uils acQon' !«ta thelrqnqr r " "

    •' ••'•••. -Ebe 4th of July^will he ceWirnted at Bucw-i^WUW, by tbe I L K . Cburcb. ^ln tbe after-'. "noon there will be a supper nnd festival awl

    " ' • -'-•="— —t-i.--*'t. -;—^.tij fa Oellror Uie

    -' ~ .•. •.'A.O immemR crowd h ol - - - -.''..to'Flalnfleldwltb thelrball club IVednendi

    : " :B^trtunMdbc^dlBapp6toted,forUiaCret;'•'?:". ointi'of that p i a«b«H Uiemby tbe c l O 9 e ^ ~

    THE FOTJETH I N DOVEB.TbeglorloiuAunlvenary of national lode-

    pendanM will ba celebrated InDover after all.Th*y have taken hold of the matter wlLh »vlin and are pushing It with au uiergy thaipromises a great SUUXNB, Tbo cltliene arealto aubserltiUut generously awl a. goodly mrrIs in bond to provide generous enUtrtoInatenifor the people. The programme will Includethe ringing of belli emd firing of saJutca tousher In Uie day atdatrn. AtU:30*. ii.theiwill be a grand street parade Ia wlilob all Uiedvk) aud military »uul0tlm of the tonaha ibeen Invited to participate, end the line otmarch will be tbrouKb tho principal atreuts.

    The public exercise* will be held at :h30 F.U. in MoFej-Un'l Park. Prof, J . U. Hulsart,principal of the Dover schools, will del Ivor theoration, the Declaration of Indepuudeucebe read by Jehu B. Uihson and ths DoverBaud will contribute music. Following Iiiarclies there trill bo a grand programme oftthleUcBporta, for which liberal prizes

    be offered. Tharo will be a biej-clo rnee, footJ, souk roco, tub mco, wheolbarrow raw

    blindfolded, tug of war and otlcr [nsliiui

    For tho oveufug entertainment n novelfeature will be Introduced In Uie way of anilluminated parade, for which a finedUplay offlreworks and colored (Ira will be procurud.Tho parUcipauta in tbe prooetwiou will Iwpiled with rockcta and ^audlvs, ami at ntatuliall along tbo line ol march IHWIIH, roclctiUaudoolored fires will tie let off, Illuminating tbotowa and waiting a brllllnnt njwclacia Thiswill afford a moat Interest progrannno of onjoyinent throughout tha entire day.

    Thgnwrygo-raund'will remain at the parkir enjoymotit, and refrealimentA aud odiLlwr nil kiads will be aupplled tbo iw*|ilo In tbeirk throughout UIB day and evening, •

    A Denial from Chester.Ciiftftmt, N. J., JUHAKM, IKIli

    nifOR av TUB IRON KRA : ' •Wo regret Uiat JUBURQ to msruoWes row-

    pels us to ask a uuell space In your valuablecolumns, but at we have bean no unreason-ably assailed and so. unjustly AIM) untruth-fully repreeenfaxl In your hut Issue hy'Tcme-ro," whose article contain* HO \B*H tlmn fouriDlitropresentaUoun, it is but right,Uiat wehave a t least a cbanco to deny thetto chargcaand chollengo him to prove thorn if be c»u.

    Without entering Into argunionU ou them1 detail we will Biinply say Deo bnd no

    money bet on tlio giuio, nor hod uny at tlioChester club. Would It not Im niwunl to beton Uie game oftar the ex|terlen(ws and reeultefollowing the first gome playaj nt Chuitor

    nd nltb an um]ilro wbo was rironounwil bytbo Buocagunna club " a s good OR any livemen tbey bod.11 How, In wganl to tbe kick-Ing, wo ackuowlcilge we did kick and we nranot alone lit tbla. I t b uotkwable Uiat thereIt generally kicking under this umpire Aman generally shows tip his rimnwtorHlitsand it requires ouly a Buperllclat observer V>recognlie Uie apparent identity nf tliis umpire

    * Pomoro.'Jnud would It not be a moatnatural thing for an unfair umpire to at-

    self •JustHlcatlou In bin own corrt»]>oiid'' , Wo adopt no "nom da plume," hut

    >penly auuBcrlbe oursoives, •'• < •

    Yours truly, .T H E CI I I»TI I I DASE HALI, CLWI.

    Alreadj twonty-two luoiunnu young pec^pla aud others: have secured ajywniDiodatlons

    Tew York for tba days of the ChristianKndeavor Convention, July 7th to 10th, andtho total number la attendance will not bolew than twenty-lire thousand. - • ••

    Arcanuai Day was observed Tuesday nightby Lcantaka Couucll, alorriBtown, ifhlcb now

    bers Iffil mouil)ei%: Addreanes wera madey Qrond Ilagent iVJ. Orimtb.and other*,

    and Fred,' Deforest Croder, tbe liumorhtt,contributed to Uie geaora) enjoyment.!'

    Moat OF the newquipera bava~; publishedrightly tbe cause of the blowing out .of UiePort Oram f aruaee, due to an accident to thelining, , i t remained for Uie. Hewtoo HeralJto alirlbutn It to tt« MoKlaley bUl. Com-ineut on an act of U)I| nature Is onnecaasary.

    W« vlnmrejy congratulate Bro, I«st?ltUbkI*f ;UIB PlemiDgtim l>einocrVt: upon the fact

    Unit there has been an actual Inoreaie of -ousmong:thV whooi:children'of.Lonelytowauring Uie p u t yoar. ;.TliaprowntgenoraUon

    may, not Burvlve. to :iee It, but tbe town mayoine to mtnetblng ye t , ' ' ! . ' ; ' ." '• '•:

    A Birthday Annlvaritiry.A pleasant aiidetijoyablBOCctiHlniiouBatur-

    ley lout waa a dinner K,Iveu at the re«idoiit»of Mr. and Urn. I»wli Jjamsbu( of Dover, U>

    re, KliuheUi At IAUIWII, oiie of our oldestand moat respected lady rcfiidtnita, In honor of

    eightieth birthday. Mnt. Unison wo*orn nt the boglnnlng of lhe war of 1812 of

    patrloUa ancestry, her grandfather being Col.John Beward, ol lievolutluuary fame, and her

    ituer the second Col, Joba Seward, of theor of 1813, making her drat cousin to Una.

    Wax. H. Seward, who ranked nnlong thaablost slatocmen of modern times. Klie liaatbarcfore lived to soe thin country develop Into

    greatest nation In Uie world, an well aa awonderful progretisintuBcoininunlty In whichher life las been spent, lira. lainson bos tlxd U d t t f l U W i

    , ,present en UiiaoccaaloD, the guraUbeing Lowiai o n and family, of Dover; Principal I.,W. Thutber and family, of Newark; W. U.FJchter and family, of Urooklyu; postal dork

    Seward Lanuon and family, of Ilackotbt-awii} Prof. A. H. tjhernian and family, dfOrange, and Mrs, W. Jl. Ueddau and family,ofCflnturflravo,1' :\. ••':,''.' -'• V1:.-.1.': "

    MOBH DAVAQE Snuvoyyean b u ibare lieeh BUCU &

    q y • of flerro elootrlcal etorms In thii?lclnily ai during tlio past few weeks. - .One

    ' f«rful lateuatty broke ' J u t evening,between'fl a n d 1 o'clock, dlrocUy over the

    of Dover. ' Tbo flashes of .lightning andpeals i/t .thunder, coming Blinultaiieoualy, wereenoughtdappnl tho stoutest, and timid people

    ero greatly frigUtoqeil,:. The whole sky wasblackened with.heavy mnmanutuluuds, and

    Sfwiued to people oa if the lightning mtifthttye, fitruok ulthtn, a fen f««t of them. Toall appearanoeff' two heavy'Btorms bad metdirectly over head, and the air was so chargedwith electricity uint eaoh detouallon waaccompanied by a aharperackUngBODnd, Onh ouUklrts of the town, In the direction of

    Uulhrook, tbe rnln was accompanied by quite'lallofbalL . : '

    TWhen the storm had pasted it was foundtho electric bolU had fallen in a numbet

    if phteofl about town. Tbehari; lif, J, IIlarchoil, Qn Bergen itreet, bad the gable aridnockod out, niaklng a rent about tan feet

    long by Utree feet wldo^ aud starting a fi lbox IimWo which was fortnoately put out by»6O In tie vicinity. . A holt fell near tbe rod-anceof P.'O, Iloagat), ou DIckeraon street,

    wlilco proetrated a lirakenukii upon a box ,carcaiihy,- and tuocted down two hors«i lu Uie

    t>lacksiilthjliop of (VH. Eaulea. Id Mc-Parlan'B I'ark two lante inaplae, near UieinBtrj-'go-rbund, had their tops shattered. On

    Btreet a bolt followed an dec trio lightwire Into the Odd Tallows' building, knookingod a cleat insMe.and ilestrojlng.a lamp; Atgearlug's Uotal a. pane ot glass was knockedout of a kitchen window and a lamp globeiwasbroken. - Thearm of an eltctrlc light pole ouP«iiua»apa etreet wuboockedoft, aud tliostoue houno'ot Jaa,'.Ai Uooilalet out on tieUnion turnpike,- was atruck,. without doingmuch damaged. ' '"i. *.'','% -\.-". '"'.•'•"•. "• •

    A (^«frol Railroail paiaonger.. train waastandinf; in the d*p6t at Port Orani, wbun tboooncnmloafrom:a:liolt that' fall I11 thenenrVloliilty knocked out three o'rUiswlDdowa ofone car.' - Tue rpaaceugen wero 'nomewhatstunned nud "gpoeUy frightened, 'but ua one

    lUBevereiy hurt.'.\vJv,:;'.^ :'• '* '

    A heuseat Mt,TIe«ant "wtw gUieBamoihower./ Tbe miu'who occupies tliepmmfnes arid Tils • wife' ware reiiilared inicon-adoti*. ' The-; latter -trwt: Hb istbe leading money brokor,.1 'Tho loaiifl vrhlcbbe eJTecU often mount Into tba millions lu utingle day, and ouablo great tnyiBacUoiw toWcarrledoiit; " .'., - ' • . ^,. Although a young man Mr. Froth)nghflin's

    buslnftsa earner baa Iwoh a long oua. Ho'en-,tared the "Mtroet" a sa boy and has built upaii extetwlvo l^iitJnewi.. IIo mpreatmU nenrlyall Uie big buikt, trust coinpaples, Insuranceownpanlee and other cor|HiraUonii whictt haveIsrga Rtnouncs of money to lend. • ' . •'; • .''',_ Thnre Is no ons In t h o " BLreot1' vihmo per-sonal popularity Is greater, - IIu Is Mayor ofMt, Arlington, N. J., and has a lwauUfuIresidence 011 Uie wooJeilHlioroof Loko Uopab-cong; .He'Is one of tbe Ffnh CommiulonbrKofHew Jenoy.arid ban been actl ralniiroventinethe IllegRl depletion of tlio wnleraoftnoBtate.

    Mr. Frotbiogbam t i n member of tha Naw

    The Fonr th nt* Pare Oram.All lne nrrnngenienle are comploted f or a

    right good obnerrtiucp of tho -Itb nf duly, atFort Oram,"uude'i1 tlio nusnlcea of the PortOratn' AthleUo Association. There will be agood parade At S::» A, v,, vhh-M will ludiide

    11'ort Oram Baud; Union Drum Corps, theoriginal Btates repmtonted hy young lailfwi,fftaUttlcals, Boclfiliw and a largo cavalcadeof horsemen. .Iinmodlalely after the.narado

    3 public exercises will be hold in ths l'lneOrove. Dr. J . It. Qriintn, ot Pbllli|taliurg.will d e l t w Vfao oroUon,' ll«yi Ponree Koger*Kill niale aii addrww, and Uie DeclarationWill be read by Ur. II. W. KIce. At 1 o'clwkthere will bealMll game between Uie JJoverY. M. O. A anJ Buccaiunna clubs, anil at -IMock a twouilla bicycle race for a silver

    1.* In the evening tboro will be n linodisplay of flroworbs. Throughout tbe tinyand evening there will be a fratlvnl in thelower Ifue drove, 'at wblcb Uiera will bodandugto fine muMc,.on.abundance of allklttdi.of retfeahmautfl, and ovary facility for

    >ment,'inakliig a day of genuli

    SUrap Your P e a i B a k e t .NowbuyyourNtamiMaiulstamptliosepesrli

    basksut. llio New Jersey lawmakers siy yoiimust, apd Cbe Mow Jersey kwrnaliers know.IU*linlr, nmember-rMl. Itiiwy Iw bi ''year" and green the year after; but this y « rIt Ia red. Bliould you In color blind and mlMthe shade a trifle, just » far that a legal tx-pert would rejwt 1̂ p fl real, Uieuiarlilug willprobably hold all tbo tame, and to will theflue;•' ty the, way, U10 bill .should baro pro-vided for an esjtert examiner to be appointedby Governor 'Abhftlt,' with a nlary of *3.U»,and pritilege of appointing euti eianilnen*, toii« paid by Uie peocb ,'growen. Tbe omlaslouraiprouabiy due to aii overnight, aud may

    boreniediodbyUJOiieit.DemocrolloLegiila-x n . ' ' : : . . ' - • ' " : . • ' : , , • . . . • . " " ' • •'•.-

    Itemerober, novr, re ; . : - '• ; : • . . '

    : '' * ': ••

    -TUa M t ArUtiKtcn a id Park H«teU»ra«icUfilling np with a' Una oninpany ofguraU, ntiUW prorpecta am' bright for tho W BOUOU Ulake luu over known. •". '• ' -

    . TUB Hew York QcbiieUeu Club I* ttooked toarrive at tho Uotul Bralln on Monday «ait ,wltti^IW memberB.'. They will stay .throedayami occupy Uie tlnio with" glua ball abobttnend other amussmdit*. '• ' ' . ' . . "

    Ladiea' SbJrt Walata, .A handsome Una in all kluo, a t TOr. and TSc

    i t the Davor Bocor uf J, H.Urluim.

    : .. For a Larve Aaaortment ' ,of Infante'Wear, go to tho Dover Bee HI

    Edlaon'i Work a t Ogden. ;In a series of papers on the "Magnetic rep-

    aration of Iron Ore," written by Axel SablinU. £., of New York, for tho Engineering andMining Journal, Uie following la sali of Kdl-

    gg a wide brsust, whanoe

    n it hogo quantity of

    'HE EOOKAWAY ATHLETIC CLUI

    VriKKEIt* IX A BOHBEB OV KVKHTH.

    Tha past week has ttaen a buiy anil verysucceeaf ul one for Uie meubore of the R. A.C , 4be color* ot Uie club boiug carried tovictory la several events, Eew taleut I s l l gdaveloped, which It is believed will soon beable to cope wl th the metuben of any organiza-tion In the Btato. On Bnturday, LK'.b, the It.

    . O. boll club met and defeated the Boon tendub at Booatoa and on Monday, at Scran ton,Fa., a t Uie meeting of tbe 1'oimaylvaulitBranch of tha League of American Wheelmeu

    , K. HazelUm carried the colon or tlio It. A.,'to the front ia the two mile handicap race,

    defeating a strong field of compeUUtni anditiantng tue title ufchaui)>('MiofPeQuayhivt\ift.Messrs. Underbill and Herbert wtut 0

    ir Uieir club mote to victory. On Uie Banjoday Samuel Paul, of tbe B. A. u., won Uio HUyards daub with easo at lake Hajiattxmg,defeating for t Oratii'* pet mirfnter, Mr. Ketrtrick, winning a handaoma ninlal.

    On Tlmrsday morolr>g a telcgrareceived by tue H. A. C. club from Cleveland,Ohio, stating that J. H. Ho^lton, of tbiscluti,

    ad on Walnewlny in that city succoeded inc&Liturlug thr«e first, two aecond awl oua

    urth prizes.The club has mado tho /oilowing outrlee

    'or UIB eventa uf the Orange Athletic Club ntrange 911 Halurday of lulu weak; too yardi

    dash, Bamuel l'aul;' % uiiie and .1 tulle footraces, John Woods i I mile Mcyclg race, JackCockhorn, U. B. Freeman, J. Htycli and J.

    urle. All these eveuU »ro hand leaps. Tlieub ahm bavo Bevoral entries for the field day

    ot the Furept City Club a t tbe Cliftontrack uu July '£i. TUe ctub'i color* will alaobe seen atUie races of the Kings County wheeltuen next week.

    In Juttloa to tboM who took part In Uieub'a rood race on tbe 18th it must be BaU

    >bat the En*, waa Ia error when it utatetl thathTeeman alouo rode a 40 pound cuguiou lire,

    liile the others rodellght pnoumatJc tire*. It1 true that some who were entered far thoice ride light machines, but all who flulnbalw race rodo heavy rood wheel« with cuililoures, Hvldontly tha Eufc'a corrts]>oudoiailmindentood hb iuformaut.Well, Iiuiut.tellyou about tfaobsll game.

    When tlio Athletic*, accompanied hy a largeileUgaUou of their frioiidrt-nmong thu rest1'realdent R. l'erklui and family and Manager

    nghty aud foinlly—arrived on tbe IJwutonHinds It rewmbled a nowly plowed jntato

    Held hut by the use of a team and harrownd roller nnd tnucb patient walttuKitwas

    got In a condition for the gome, but not forratblasa ball playing. Itowevar, tUo cluU

    fine ground when got in coudltlon,thlch they well deserve, as tboy are nil gt 11 tie-

    as well as lull players. Tho vltitors weralrst to bat, tbe only Swaxey going iu tbe boxfor the home twrni, wilh Wonnan behind theb a t In tuolr first try tlio ?)iltora scored two

    and took the flelil, with Hal b y anil Waeraa their battery. Th» Imtio toani failed to

    In the nest tlio victors ixxiruil one run,as did tUIr oi'paiiout*. In tlie third thfl lioinehum blanked thslr visitors ami scored oua

    in, making the wore 2 to 3 In favor of theaitoni.' Nomoreruua woresoored uutll tha

    wvenUi Inning, whou tbe AUiieUca poundedy for o number uf safe Uts, which toine-

    kat rattled Uie boys a t home and It was allf l f

    . A Scieutifto Trnmp. . •n . II. Uornlflli, together with eight young

    HOD, Unsiin. W, Churchill, Frank Wood,tert Miller, Arthur Und«rhUI, Junes Torrey,

    13. Owen, Uarry fiLeel mid Frank, all pupils In tho Uonlclair High

    Hcbool aud mcmljern of tbo Agatslz Aeaocltlon, stnrted on Baturday, Juue 16tb, ontramp to tho Uelaware Water Uo|» and re-turn. The party took tlie cars to Bornnrds-vllle, and from thence proceeded entirely byloot. They walked from Bernardsvllle toBuild's Lake, where they otunped for tbenight. From there they walked to UIB Dels-ware-Water Gap, camping out ulgbM, sndfrom Here home through Sussex and Pa&saiocounties. A honw nu now. suld'to hove 11 large

    Judge C'ulieu bas ordered theitter sutmiltted to ft referee (6 find out

    _ illy just what ainouut fs due to.Pemorestor the sale of tbehoolsi'. " v ']; :'

    for eight runs before they were, re-tired. Tbls stopicd the run netting as fir asthe visitors ware oqnoerned. The score thanstood 11 to 8 In their favor. At tbls point of

    gome, tiller, Uie Athletics1 change pitcher,left to flit a a engagement, Green taking hisplace In too field. -Iu ths seventh the lioms

    BooredontraniimdauoUtorlnthe eighth.In thli Inning Bailey, who bml so far pitcheda remarkable game for otio who bad been sickmuch of ttia Spring, weakened a tritle aud la

    ninth tb« uome team touched him up quiteIvcily, and aided by some coaUy errors scoredl\o mqre miu, ntakfug the score a t Uie litil

    II to I), Tbe Booutou Ixtya showed a groatImprovement over tlielr former games nudmany fins playa marked the game on bothsides. The BOO re l>j* iunicgfl:Rockaway A. 0 , . : . . ' . , . a l'O (

    oonton . . . . . . . . ; . , /* . . 0 1 H . , .Struck out by Bailey 7, by Bwatey tl; um-ires, Mr, Barker anda .H. ii. Duvey; Bcorors,. a . Harris w d &,'ll. Craae. •On Baturday MUi tbe AUiletlm will playiftHack'ettatownclubatHaDkuttatqwn. ':.On July 4th Uie Jloouton vlub will play twa

    ~ " mdawllbUiellack-

    . Morrta County Baal Estate. •FailowluK nra Iho latent transfers reTOrdfd .-

    Aurabnm Ualwy oiwl- pttoere ta Angeiluo H.Mott, llockavtay, i r o ; t'lando Chbtfaujan andUoo. Mottlii and wife Antouio'Chslmt, Htei-llinr, tm>; Albert J. Whltoliead to John 8an-ilaraon and JobQ U. TntUe, Montvllla, W0;

    Charles E . Robte to Ciiorles KersUng. Morris-vn, t ^ M ; tha North Jersey Load Company

    „ AletandorUlllanil, rtiinannocfc, f3,lUi:William F. Kai»er And £mtlle Kaiser toI'Ullliplne Hupp, Embury. | 1 ^ ; John J .

    e t a Uui E«nt Jersey Water^Oaaipaay,t Uilford, C1O,(HM1; the Mutual Ufa Irv

    igr»nc« Oimiwuy ofJonlfroy, Chatham, $:

    New York to Hicbolas

    How tha Ohllilrfln Were Frightened, 'Considerable eidteiueat took place on Won-

    iUy at. the Arlington Hotel, Mt ' Tabor. Aatwo small children of Uie proprietor, S. B.Mlddloton,'entered their'room In the second

    jiry they discovered a strange looklog ant-ml in ([Ulet repose. * .Toe cblldrun ran down

    itairs much frlgliUueUexclalmlngthata bearwas In their room. Frederick Viit, the por-ter, wllhtheawUtanneof other* armed tbem-Mtvoamid ongoing to theroomfouDdayoungwoodebuck wlilch bad wawlered fronv theQelds beyond anil entered through an open

    ' More Work at the Nava l Depot.Contractor J , J . Vreeland has Just received

    ontracts for considerable more of uulMiugjnd Improv*m»nts to be made-at the naval

    storage depot on thn governuiBnt reeervaUonnear Dover. ~Hu will,build a new mngneliof urick, 25x100 feet lu BIM, and a frame baruSOiOO feet', with work room, mon'i room, cor-rUgeiued,«to.- luaddtUon to Uieae.hawlllcoRBtruct a fenco around Uie' naval section of

    eservaUnn,' which will be pvar five milesThe cost 'ot these Improvftnrata'will

    bo about *10,UMK- J:'-}.~ '•'"..-••.-•;

    ' BeuucDon olBorce atiTbe aiendou Iron Company bas decided to

    suspend work to the Wood mine a t Hibernlaoil the Unit; of July, which will result ill thalaying ofT of about one hundred nien and re-duce their' working forco at Hibor&la aboutone-balf.VTbii AeUon Is, made"Decenary by.the a m mIons work' -

    illuti of ore In stock, aud howrill be impended cannot now le

    Dr. Wolfe, jirofessor of geology in UarvanlCollage, nnd connected with tbe U..S. Geolo-gical S u r r e y / t i la town'Jn a professional

    spaelty, Iwlng wigogod with lVof. Sinocfe,tato Goolnglit,. In .'au os BID In* tlon of UiebryntallUiQ. roclu * all this 'vicluttji.-' Vtpfciiuock sprndit part or lihi time here nnd yn

    In town yesterday.1 > . r .-•',;• :. - • |-._

    A QUIOK Becavery . -Meeker, englnoerDf I

    iCcraptoy No, 2, ut llorristawn, loetdwatHiwblleoiithoBicunlontoUraeu-iJnko.on TtiMdny, lie was berooai

    hb Itaj Inck whsO the conductor of Iho trainInformed blm tb»t'lie:had fortnd a w a t e h ,Tbo Itwor Immediately do*crll*J UIB lost Ume.piece, and tlia one found by U» conductorproved to be tlie missing article,

    '•"• ' Bar ta ins In White Qcods,Hwlm Flouncing*, In all widtbi, Dotted

    Swiss, All Overs,nnd nnrrow Hnlts Embroltt-mlea at UIB Dovpr Boxor of J. 1L Qrluun,'

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    Good second luuid Cmcent Blcjcle for salecheap a t D, Jil*ei;i, titanaopt, fl. J ,

    UEBITOBIOUS

    Htlow we present the uames of Uie pupils lithe lkiier schooht, la all but Uie primarygrades, who bave been promoted because orsuccessful work accomplished during tlie year

    at ends to-day. Their averages, which oreilicattd by the figures attached to tlielr

    name*, ivre nut the result of the final etamlualone, but are raoda up from Uie re

    mlts of work taken every two woeka through'out the year.

    High School graduates: Aguad Iltirmlng-lam mi, Motnle McKeuna UT, I*na Djtt HO,^ucy Edwards W, Clam Bowlby HT,, MillieMver ai, Johu tlriain 81, Uauule J . UockoffiO, i.hAo Uray 75, Itouort W. Iiennett 75uniors promoted to Seniors: Lillian Haynt

    04, Henry Uaveuport Ul, Chas. Haura US,Fannie Hail HI, Uliuton llmwn b.', LottloDonuithorno T7*

    PuplU promoted from Uie 811 grade to UieHigh BcUool i May Cox 93.1M4, Kleoiior W.Patterson U3.1-10, Bertlia MoyerOl.UlO, IdalopklniOlX, Mamie llougti 811.6 7, HaJle Mc-Pall Wilj, Lymau Builtb 80.1-7, Elisabeth 11.Hopkins BS.«- lit, Emily Ucey &H.710, BopUIelllen 87.1 M4, Krauk Bolithott7.3> U.Gertrudokyera 81.6, Bada Uoyer tn.ll>, Arthur H.

    Ooodalo87.17, Ueo. N. Backoff 80.1(1-31, Katit,Harris 8(1.1IM3, MaryUrummarUl.1-14, Fred.11. BlaneharJ 85 25 "S, Ou*ilfl He)man Ui.&lu,Pred. M. Ollwan 85, Huile King 84.fi -38, Violainlth HI.&-2I, Bewle Simpson HO.IT'JI, Fred.urrSa.l-H).t'rum grade 7 to grade 8—North Me \ BM-(lm Jennie Bayra 01, Grace Hhhardt

    11,7, BaufordOerard«8.0,a i»oui , jenml.i!,EdlU»Johm ... ,

    Hadie Nlion B7.0, Badle RJcharde 87.1, MayBrown Wl.D, UuaseU Bammls 85.8, ChirwuceHatice 65.2, Sadie Randolph B3.0, Ullvt Lam-eon m.'J, LotUa Beorlug B2.7, Oacar Bond «J.7.Choi. Uonciiue 83,0, Bartlia lUobardt KU.O,ilatUe FrMtDon 70 li, QuaaleHowell 70.0, Wil-,ur Hearing 70.0, Qertrude Walker 7H.0,Jrneat Bray 70.4, Prank Brown Ti, Charlieumuiliu 70.K, Joe. nedden70.1,Vrom grade 0 to grade 71 Mamlo Plcker-

    DU (EI.3I, Irvy Tuul. (W.I 3, Roe well UowlbyQnM'oi'tWtrlue1n tharptMaee'

    immedlite relal4yss:atid about fifty Inrlted|UestK ;; The large andboiplUhlo oil li«ue-Rtead was decorated beautifully with flowers.Tbo ceremony was performed at 0 o'clock Inlbs e?anltig, and the tuipi>y,couphi wore unitedbeneath aa arob ,6t vines and flower*, Tbegifts to tha bHde weniueiiy,^useful and bean;Uful, «ud an elegant ifeildlng supper waBpar-takettof.-. Mr . and Mrs. Vreeknil left forQioghampton, N.Y. , au a late train nuJ ar-rlred in Dover last night, where tbey took upUulrresldenco in Utalr newly fumUbod homeon Uadean slreot. lltsa Many won many

    'lendBdUrlngberruNldsnco'in'Uovcr & fewears ago, and tbey will welcome tier back iwpenoanont resident*A pretty w*riding Itiat hml a Rreat Inlerestir many In Uovkawoy and eluowbere was

    that of Mian Delia Bru«i/'idaughter of Mr.and Mrs. J, Wright BruBn, and Mr. KtlnnrdT. Davoy, which occurred' yesterday at tbehome of tlie Aride, -The residence was IllledwlUi guuts, tbo glfta to tbe bride wera cf

    it value and henuLy,' the w'edillng foait nilUiat a fine epkureaii.ttiHto could deal re, andUie congratulations of frtaiids he&rty and sineerey presaging a union of great happiness.

    ••'s ?"tr . JC, O, A. Hot«s. .are. K J, Hhnaraiidia. T. Harding, twoi biulnwa meii from ConuecUont,. will

    i>e present uext Uunday and *i>sak to young"man.1 Bomospecinl singing will also IM ar-ranged.* :.V . - •'.; ; ; v- . . . •-•; •: The workers training oloas' will meet Bun-

    deymorulngat0:15. Uubject "Olirlst'nMir-UCIOB, turning WaUsrluto Wine."' At a meeting bold in Uio room* on Wednos-day evenlDg It was decided Uiat an natount titthe celebration on July-Kb It would be boot

    i postpone tbe propoud festival to August II.The ball nine play lit .Washington on Batur-

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    A b>re and hounds ran'Is being talktxi offor July 4Ui. Any wishing to joinarerwned to Uan4 tudr nauiw ba Uie secretary.

    Tbe proposed joint field "tyj, between UJOMorrlstown nnd Dover AOcIatJuns has beengiven up on account of tbe Morrlatown AESO-cUtloa being uw*Me to get Into trim for m

    a event. '~ '. •'.. '; •'".''Our ball nine bad nn loTltatloo to play

    agaltut Uie Borlein, N. Y. t Y. M. C. A. teamat Asbury Park, on July 4(ii. Tae offer hadto be declined an account of prevlonsarrange-

    Uorrlatbwa Polff Flayers Win .The nrator the serins of polo games for tbe

    Unvernor*1 Cup of ths Bswx County CountryClub took place ta Kawark.ou Wednetdayafternoon. There was a large turn out of

    onatilo jww l̂o and, tha concourse VUHniled with itjlbtl rigtof all kiudi. The gameyesterday was Iwtwoea. the Morrli CouutyCountry Club and tbo Philadelphia Club, and

    lie tfoms were tlie following; , ,"• '.lldrris County—1, George Lord Day; %

    William Bv Ixinl; 'J, and captain, BenjaminNlooll; 4, Norman Henderson j colon, green

    — 1, CUarlea Wheeler, 2, Heary; 3, Charles E. MalLor; 4,

    McKean..-.. .;••..-/. . • , > .Tha Fbiladeli.blai ricelvdl elovon'goals

    from tha Morris County toaia as tbe handicap.Their play waa l(bo the hon.llo of a Jug, allonesided, ror tlio Jlorris -County men badthings all their own way, and made '.'JJgoals to their opiwnenta' 1. . , .

    M.r. IU. L. IMckemo ftu Uoaday took tromtbe Itockaway river a German brown trouiwhich Is tbe lirst ot ths kind taken from tilsiitnuun, l"he river wfejiBtocked with the troiof Uiii 'ipecles one year ago, nnd tliey arevery pretty ilfh. They bay* Iwn known toattain to a gruwUi of from ten to twelpounds, hut If aiiy"of them escape tbe wilestbo fishermen of this motion U11 they growthat ilita tbey will be exceptionally forlunata.

    EmploytMr. H. W, Jtorrlam, tbe bead of tbo largtosinauufscturinE concern At Nowtuu thai

    l*anhfanaMt>, Dbseryed blsiHlb birUidayorWednaadajr hy unlertalnlngbls ar t>, Auule Taylor 7U.8. Llllle3onnlthorne7)).t.

    FromgradeStogradall—BouthaHe: ClaraTeuseu 01.05, Ilsyinond Woodhull WA, Uor-,ce Duulism Wt.U, Herbert Von Ellen 60.01,.Ibort Van Blarcoui 80, Harold Pedrlck 8C.H),.ugusta Anderson B5.41, Lena Buck 65.11,I la Allgrum 81S5, Ha»l Gibsoa 81,71, Mar-In Jensen S4.-J», Fred. Keonerup BiAn, Bos-00 MadPall 8a.T8, Maj Apgar S»,7S, Til lie[atUson H3A2, Fred. liannaka t£].U, Willieay U1.4U, Ethel Uyram 81.33, Mabel Duck.U7, Amelia Urlblile Bl.il, KaUs Truden,Qlr rhebe Pollard 80,05, Arthur Martin

    W.8.% UUlo MfttUn EO.rvj.UaxTkBurtoDTO.H,[iet>J, 1'earoe 77, Morrison Woodhull 77, LouisHiker 70,07, Itoeaua Frltta 73,43,

    From grade 4 to grade fr^Wortii side': Blln.Obtii»uau IU.6-8, Luella Bands U0.0, Carrie

    illlW.D, Aunle Coo 89,0, Una Hnilth, (H.S,iluOpdyko 80.0, Mary Ounuolns «M, Al-rtPetersoalM.0,KlhiMerriU88.804a, Alice

    •raed 8&8, Raymond Hulsart 83 l.THUelUck-py8T,2(EttaMeseenger87.1-T, liotble Baker3.5-H, Eddla BasseU 8S,V, Marlon Klcbards

    ».;i-7, Chos. Clark Ha.S,Busie Lamson 81.0,lUldk Feterson 83,0, Carrie Davenport tf.2-7,Wat. Kevellng, 83.7, Hay Bartron 63,4, Leon-ard MarrlU83.ll, Freuk Jfsveoport 61.S-7, IV1I-iieflfayBO, Willie Btag«re.8(I»aTJdillganT0,a.

    From grade 4 to grade 0~Soutu side:oniiny Kdwardi W.8, Willie HahnU9.0,Chas,lerrlll VJ.H, Katie Hlxon Oi,t, Uraoe MlniUr-nan 91.6; May Hetlden W.3,'Ueo. AndrewsO.a, LotUe Mills W.H, Robert Jennings ttll.-l,Uaiid Apgar' 8U.1, Junnie Corby 8S.3, Oracefregunowan 87.S. Martha IUhley 87,r>, Halsey.'auderhoof 87.4, Bmnui Anderson M.9, Eddie[owell t».8t Obos.GlbbonBKu.O.Frei]. Veuuer5.3, QOQ. Stfohw tU.S, Banders Uyberg I|.Mrs. Johu McWIIIhitiM. of Patomm, isvi«it-IE Mi*i Mamie Ilyrne.Mlu lierUia Beat, of liutlor, is vixitltig her

    brother, Mr. It. E. Best.MIssHattleDfcberBOU, or Dunville, fs m

    ing a ten days1 visit to Dos ton,MI«t LeU Handera, or Majrlitown, is Jfpen.t-

    tng tba woek wiUi Mover f rlomlti.Mlsa Kmma Husking, of Cliw-Uir, i* tlie g

    .f U n . K. F. Ajigar, Prmpeot street.illia Uracie Allen IsB[Muid[|ig a few w

    In IVujno and BuRiguebaiina (xiiiiitloa, Pa.Mr. E. New, or Lehman & Co., Isuutotalli-

    ng UU faUiar, Mr. Qltium New, uf N«WMBiguor lUlo Cainpanlnl, tha fttiiioiiu touor,

    and wire arrived a t the Hotel Itrusliu tillweek.

    MM. Fritz V&11 Honuutb, or Now York, 1tbeguontor Mrs. L. C, Uierwlrlb, of ltandoljib avenuo,

    Mrs. SamuolJ. Hearing, of thin place, bosnne to Bt. Barnnbon HoupiUI, Newark, fti|wrt treatment.Mrs. Jos. Talcott and family, of Morrla-

    town, arc domiciled for the Huminor in a cut-tags at Boabrhjht.

    Ur. e>id Ura. Unas. Ilnlrhouw, nf Hack>wn,I.:vobcen visiting Mr. and Mm. Jtlalrbouno, or tbla place.Mr. Jas. II. Neighbour has boon conftuod to

    its home siuce Monday, from llio efforta of ~itralaed back, caused by lifting.

    BortCoTroll, of Morrlatown, hns nrreptedpoeiUuu as olllce clerk lu the Mutunl Lireuurauce Conj|wuy uf New York,Miss Patterson, of Ureat Barringwn, Kata.,

    Is paying a visit Ui Mrs. H. P. ProUilugbamand mother at Crescent Lodga, iaVa IIo]iat-coug.

    Jamea L. Morris, a well known citlzeu ofiparta, died last Hatunlay. Jle was postiuaB-

    (er of tue place during tbo Harrison adinlnlu-:ratlon.

    It Is said a majority of tbo Morrlitown Com-nioii Council will favor tho retention of IlnrrieA, Freeman asCblBf Knglnoor of tho lire ile-

    artineut,John I'. Urovor, tho Newark printer, who

    bas numbers off Hernia In Dovsr, fell fmm acherry tree In fata yard and received a m e r e

    Jury to Uie aulno.Leoi»ld Cabn, tlio rich Now York banker,

    whose pretty cottage ia near tlio Urexllu, Is agreat admirer cf horses and drives tbo llnest

    Ir of tuorouKubredg at UIB lake.Miss Daisy Martin, who will soon outer a

    college of pharmacy, was given a strawberryiwrty at tue homo o£ CMleou CasUrliro, nenrUnion Behool Houio, Holiday avmiing.

    Mrs. I/iulse 8. Ahbey left Mt. Tatmr TIISB-. forF.lmira, N. V., where Kho will remain

    wo weeks. At Uie end of Uie vamp meetingleatanslia will return taClilnatndomliiHlonaiy'ork:llav. Dr. J. F-TultMannei-lporilonkaway,urenJ«nedai President of Wnbnih Cullegu'ter boldlng oDIco thirty years. Ho bos been

    on duty all of tuat Ume exeoiit twn inonUm, arecord uot easily paralleled.

    At Uia coimnenMrnant of Ming Dsna's soWtlliool, at MorrtRtowd, sevural young lodlei-oni sfsdlson dintingu^hei] Uieiusolvra. " TheUstory or ClaM 'tfj,» liy M[«s Mary T* Andor-

    on ; ths oration on " A Springtime People,"iy IHsjt M. Docker, aud as valwllotorlau UIIBlorgamnt V. AVIldor, wer« especially uotfeea-

    Mr. Jas. U.BInuoy has retlgued his |K»1-on a t Hlbtruia, to Uke effect July l»t, aud

    rill accept Uie plnra of Su|wdntenJo>it of tholharon Irou Ore Com pony'a nilno, near Ox-anl, 14. J . In a professional and iwrsoual

    1 Mr. Binnty (a ofla ot out1 b u t ctUxeusho»U of friends will regret to aoo blm

    leave Morrb county,

    llooa FltKherbert m, Bessie Lock 80, SadieWearer 81), Irons Iks 89, Fred. Buck (to, LuoyBurton US, fidltfa RowBtfti, Frank Uwoetiey 88,Wilbur Sears Ut), Jennie fraed 88; John LookW, Mahel Freepion 87,, Frank Hanson 87,Annie Lundy G7, Walter Oill 67, .Besale

    UjpliBUs 87, BoUle Fritts 60, Alllo Palmer W,\itm BluUougol 80, Ida UuMwtt »), BtulltKreger 85, KOSMII Cory 84, Choi, Big, 81, U aReeve Si, Bertha Cook S3, Walter Toy SI,Jotm.Kevcni SI, John Fedrlck 8U, HarryUngftn 70, Plersdn Vandroof 7d, ArchieUoniildflon 70. , : " " . -

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    An AmnslnB Incident .In a car of the 81OS i . H. train to Now York

    u Tueaday morning sat a gentleman, and It BOappened that all the passengers sitting nrouaJim wera l a d K WlUout wsrnlug a lady

    suddenly began climbing over tbe seata to therear, and a moment later all the ladles nearthe mats passenger were perched'upon theseats. The man was coining from Lake Uo*palcoiig wltli a Catch of Osh wblchhad beendone up ha a paper parcel A large aud verylively eel bod worked Its way through the

    • ABanaxelasue , :ivlng coat oyerboanl Uie too moderate—

    from the Southern point of vlaw—tarin* ut-teraucMof Wftl tho Democratic natloDalcou-Tootlou adopted a hold free trade platform.Having turn irrevocably committed Uie partyto Utt English free trade doctrine, Uw onlylogical Lomlnatlon was that of the English

    •oa tnute theorist, Qrover Cleveland.Tbo «ont*»t of 1803 will therefore be foughl

    squarely on the Uaue of American protectionBgoliut BrltlBh free trade,

    MINK H I L L .There have been two dogs shot wltbla Ib

    last month. I t wouldn't be out of place Iftew more wera put to rest Feopiecan't sleepat night because of Uie barking and howllug.

    Th« Y. P, H. O. E. Is going to have a atraw-srry and lisa cream feaUvol Saturday, JuueM b , . • • ' " "'

    The eierclses of Children1!! Day were varynice and the pulpit, filled with (lowers andferns, was very, beautiful. The SOUK abouttbe flowers W M very Interesting, am) the duetmag by, M!*aes Jennie Sherm aud All™Rogers was very sweet (treat credit. Is would Kwn be easy to'become an epicurer glutton, wllb three meals a day of-thatInd. Heath House Is a laud flowing n l tb

    nllk and honey. Just fancy: Cream[omato; bolledbaddock; mutton, caper sauce;roast boef, brown grary; spring laiuli, mintsauca^ lettuce salad, egn sauce; youngunlunn.stewol Uimatoes, now potatoes, groau iwoscracksrs aud cheoea, vaullla loa cream, Btraw-berrles, assortcil cakes; coffee

    T I N E BB.00K.Mr. Honry K. Vreeluid has erwetod a etroet

    lamp In front of bla reaidoiiL-e on MyrtLet others follow the good example.

    Tbe sodablti was uot bold on Friday evon-ig on account of Uie shower. Although Uieeather waa very tLraateutaK ou Baturday

    night also, Uiere was a good attendance anda eujoyablo evening ijtent.,Edith Kent euUirtained her II Uio friends at

    the resldonre of Mrs. I. Van New, on Bati

    On Friday afternoon, June 17tb, Ur. andMrs. H. Peer, Ilev. K. T. Fowloroid AaronKent, attended the cloning exercixei uf tbtat. Cloud puhllo school, of wblcb Mr. A. UeauClerk, a former Morris county teactaur, hiprincipal. •

    The church was prettily decoretailbeauUIul fiowen on Bunday last for C&lldren'Day. In Uie morning tbe pastor preached 1sermon to the children from Kpb., VI, l-'lTbo iirogrammB for the evening coiulsltd ofmuslo and recitations. The pastor also WBBto have given an address, but as n bsavyshower VIBS Tiaing lie deemed it\iratto»bDrteuUie programme Uiat much and Rive Uie peo-ple a chance to roach their homes In nofety.* MrB,"LIndsT*y ban Iwen very *lck wltb drop-

    sy, hut seems to bo huprovlug at tbo presentwriting.

    Mrs. Usnltl Kce Is tying at tho H u t ofdeath wllb typhoid malaria.

    As Mr. Marcus IH1011 was reUruing homehut Monday ou a load ul strawberry crates,they began eliding ai bo was descending thehill near tlio school huuso and Mr. Dlxouthrown to the ground, striking his headshoulder. Ile WM very «lck fur several daysbut cbmtklers It a tnlraculom escape that hifared no worse.

    Miss Nlta Dixon, of Newark, ha.i l»enRpendlng a week with her grandparenUi a tFine cottage.

    Mr. Samuel Taylor spent Suinlay wltll hiarenUi at Rocltairay Heck,Mr. Jos, Taylor Is vMting Uie family of 1

    Tomnttlti*.Mrs. Uourko, of Newark, has be«n »|H-mtlrfew days in West Ploo Uruok an the gun

    Mr^ini Mrs. William Smith nnd rfatigM.spent HuixUy with Urn. HiuUh's pared ta.

    At SiUcore'a Corner Drug; Storeyoa can flnd a full stock of New Turnip Bead.

    A CARD—TO—

    DOVER, N. J.BOONTON, N.

    THE ONLY CENUINE

    'Adriance Buckeye" MowerPRICE LOWER THIS SEASON.

    EXTRA PARTS ALWAYS OH HAXD.

    SYBACUSJE CULTIVATORS U.25.WINDOW 8CUEENS »S cts., Wire Cloth.SCHKKN UUOKS WITH SPUING HINGES «J.25.LI«UTi\ISO ICE CREAM FKEEZKHS $1.50 up.KEFIUOEltATOKS, FI8UINU TACKLE.BOAT OAKS, HYDRANT HOSE.

    "HOYS' EXPRESS WAGONS 80 cts.— A T — <

    S. H. BERKY HARDWARE CO.,SIGN OF THE PADLOCK, DOVER, N. J.

    Ladies' Shirtwaists

    OP 8TJTLES AND MATERIAL.

    LADIES' HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S

    Gauze and Ribbed Underwear- A T -

    WH, a. BAKER'S,DOVHR., T. S.

    DICKBRSON'S,DOVER, PT. T. i

    SUMMER SPECIALTIESIN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT

    JACKETS, CAPES,

    REEFERS,BLAZERS,

    SHIRT WAISTS,PABASOLS,

    - A N D - .

    SUN UMBRELLAS.FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.

    OAK BEDROOM SUITS,' (8 pieoos) $18 np. *OAK. EXTENSION TABLE, U np.

    OAK SIDEBOAKDS, *10 up.SPIANT KOOKERS, ISo.m.

    OEINA MATTINGS frmn 10o. np.0ARFET8 4HD OIL CLOTHS torn 25o. np

  • THE 2?th REGIMENT.HmcAhGNitA, May21Ui, I KM.

    To all membon of tbe '.MIL Kef-iii.i-itt, He-Jtu~aey Vuluutovre;

    During « i interval r'A)»ttuD In nil. AH 1 liuil Itfrom a ft«Wl ullker, l»ye Itul hit,(H«l AmilWwiinit* coining In. Aft*r two days oft«rrilil4i nluugbUir Hmulity outerVIMIINI. An 1remember HurmMe guva unla™ thut uutguushmjM U Iire.1, ami »» t.y tai-lt UIIIKIUie day waa kei't OH null tu itt'ouM lie, 8tbough uti tlie KUcotiwltut; ilay lliu butllu wasnitoneJ vrltlt disastrouu nwulbt, wliMi wIHIIH about. Mow, (f I tits great Uwly ufcJutdifiip At ntm ftiiutliur^i tlirotibt, roultt T&speel tUe K&Mutb '.vby tint in Uit*u i>it>)tij

    ol tba Worl.l's Puir at r.iii-n£.> . hi. 11. MKUKKU.

    No war kern at Mt. Tabor.TIIIM Huiniii«r, wajfi tlio NuwurL NBV,*,

    flud a Isrf̂ ely auguiiteiLtî i t îl̂ i.y in N&v£ra ou tly t̂ |̂ l̂ tur>>fM)Uo mu>baa evoaTed Iron) n nuicd] CAiiip of Wiibi anirougb board bousen, wcujiled huta feiv weekia Ue aensou, to a delightful Hummer rotortf UL bandiorue rottages and all the convenl-euoes of wodoru life, and with a large po[>ut»-tlotiiroin early Juue till tlio front [uilaU tlwleaves of ibe treat) in glowing colors. Cum]roietJnsM tave gone out of stylo to «, large exUut, [uirllculsrly at Camp Tuttar, aud thNuuimor Gojouniar IIKB bail a bfiiid In bhaplnjnnTalrs there (or Httvcrat jfars, tliougl) tbtcburch people still rctaiu e bold on tlte govern-inentul Uieplara. Kortwo weeks In August,whUa tbo csmp meeting contluuea, tlttre are

    plBL-e is at all UtiiM on Ideal Summer hoimtorjIn some rw|wetn itUUkea (wrUon ofnrlc tn»riHj)laiit*ii lu tliv WIMITOCH ,̂ for'MO Ne«-«rk fa milieu art It vJug tliere tlilii Hum-luer. (t Is Mtlniatttl liy a mau wlioerery reason there tliat durtnK ttio tteatedperiot] ILere tli« reildmt imjmlaUoB will befully 3.WX), nmt OHQ bait will be Hewor

    P Dis ery.The New»rk Ailvortlscr jmLllsbed an

    tended ai'Cuuiit of ttiB JlscoFery nf a ledge ofmarble on Uie I'lace of U. \V. King, just vmlof tliecuiifll mlvtrt nenr HI I ̂ pl import. ItulleFlnglliatlio.liacl foil ml « ral«*l-l« d-jpostvbe [irocured tlio wrvlm of n niiitiTalogbt,win exBiunifft ttm Kromul mul tllwoTored «j«]gs of matlile r«heuit>Uuii t U lv»oivilletnnrbltf, over MW f««l (nu» andr.0 f(*t In wldlbtie took sjHsdmeu* of tliD marble to expert•tornAvorkern, wlio v>roiimmteJ It to be iUnl>li>, Tlie hljuie Is very bard anil ia tuf l jUlilapr a Ugh iwllHb. It in itart In color. Invery prettily moUIati nn.l 1« nf n kiml g'catlyi(j ttcmunil for wajun'otln^, fancy ladle topsanil iiiouuwoutfl. Tlie Iwlgo is 00 a llnuttie Prarililiu and J'usKaic Wiic deixblta,altbougU tb© INIRO It True fmn) Irou or tineore, tbo nilneraloglit (lrwllotwi tbat rleb c]e-jKwJtB «f white limestone and eluc will bofound under LIIB IcOgv or uiarUlo. Mr. Kingjiropotea to form a ntork '.'umjiany anil worktbe Itxtge. We trust that ft nil! prove IUvalmbla as tltiJatEWirerf rslio]*-, hut tli&se iliacovodee afmftrUlenrr uotnlwnysrertolu. l lW«E not Umg ngo that a )>orty mink alnuiIS.OOO tn m emieafor bi develop a marblel«dge iu ilia -vicinity ol Cliestrr.

    MorrJa County Real E«tat«.PillionJng are the latent real eslat« tran&ferti

    In.ifnrrla enmity: A I, r* bom Halneyulnura to HIM. ZDOIC, llfwtnway.tCOO; NIluglihuii to JeimluOrwn, tUviBlotjib l o n u i p ,1750; t'lilncaa Farrnntt Ut iitig'llt A. Uaylonl,Boontwi, II.OttOjMt. TuiM.f Ĵ m.il C'omjMnytti Ehubeth I), Rodgen., Mt. Tabor, f l.DOUAutia trnd C'urnellUB Van How to ArabiArmsUflDg, PunuauiiocV townnlil|>, *7,.'*0;Aarmi Jobmon to William Turivnce, oiorrltitDWDAtiU). *M»; Tb.c*- U. Hcatty to W. R.Day, Hoxlitiry Town^ilp, f-IUI; James J,ilrnniien f> Tatrkt O'Coituur, Uanovor townfillip, t*W; Chester It. Colts to