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WITH OTHERS ftT aiofje.% Worth, footing in f)?e VOL. XXI. .DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, APREL 10, 1891. NO. 19 Mixed Mattresses' ADVANTAGES, inhere are niiy to customers, cnn bt) ghen by those —AND- Offlw on SUdcweU Ett««t s e i t dost i TXBXI 01 wnaKartrraon ravAai- VKOI Ttaau VOHISB UTWDUI) BOIES, C tt . WOJiSOB, BABBKB, or Drausts of KOMB AND Dma A* U T * D B . J P Ktira s, J >COOPEK,* ITTOBt , UOTKk M» BQ&IUTOB IN uiAHCBMt DOVM.KJ ra«iK UU01I »TO BOILDBB, diouw.ud brick worJL p.4tei|Uff«ni .UJ 'Bed Springs GIVIElSf AWAY fTHflEMlOOM IT 1,11 lib" er to share my profits with my custo- mers I will give a $4 Mixed Mattress and a $8 Bed 5 '8pnng' with' every Bearoom until further notioe. 1 i-i BEl^OTION IN CARPETS. SO pieces of Velvet Oarpet, regular price d $186 ill l t h $ p Orp, rgular pric per yard $186 will clqse.theraoutat$1.00 20 pieoesirf Body Brussels Carcet regular prioe per yard $1 25, will close them out at $roo. it .,, „ . 220 pieces'of Tapestry Brussels Oarpet, reg- "ular price per yard $1.00, -will olose them out bt75 SO pieces of Tapestry Brussels Carpet reg- ular price per yard 76o,, will olose them out fiteoo. 80 pieces 'of 3-ply-Ingrain Oarpnt, regular prige,per yard $1, will olose them out at 75o 20 pieofes of AU-wool Ingrain Carpet, regular price per yard 75c, will close them out at OOe PARLOR; SUITS. Aotuuwlcdgei] byoil oompelitors that I have tho largest lino in the Stare, and, of course, tlio loaett prices. GooS Parlpr Sttit, plaBh cowniig, only MO. Parlur Suits ID covouoga of 'Wilton Dugs only t60 Paita Salts in, SiJkJTopestrf only 87G. BAHCAIIVS IJT ( FI,OOB OIL CLOTH. Havrng pmolnsod 100 pieoea of lhp"H. B Olaflm Co damaged by waturjuid araokc on uecmiot c( fire, I Will close it out at 25 per cent, belqnf regular pneeH Call at once for bargains •** n for TOJJDING BEDS, CHUDBEN8 OABEIAOES low prices lie 01 )y iiumture store on Market street with pas- ~ EVJRHTJXOOB/ .* * mEPHOHK 680 k>, fit ell ..», o. ouimmi., * D,. ^ wMMi&W&x a>TBXi or CHASSI TO ANYPAHT or TEI STAIX H.,, VAN HORN, NEWARK. N. J STKEET.) Merchant OLIVER S. FREEMAN Eiinter, Decorator, Grainor * l?aurtJpHi>pr Hanger.* ' MERCHANT TAILORING AND CLOTHING BSTiBLISHMKNT, Wilh . tompi«» lid nOtHf ^STOCK,FOJB HTHB -SPUING TBADE. WAL lftUiw<9, tn u.n)(ircfl»rt Ulkn ud who 1-.I—Made their braudi of Im»Inea a fprcia) flutly. 2d—Who linvn mude Dio want or their cubtumerx iu tills brnnili a tafi iul sturty. U W I u i have ihetuclUUeo in (Ills branch to lhor< oiuliij- suinily mere want*; and . iidvonlago (o cnslomers to jiat- d b i lt j i h—It IN o nmittt a firm who Inure done biifiiiess in a community fur generations eurntng c reputailoh iecond to none for honorable dealing. • ' ' Our business every one knotra and this carries wilh it every auxiliary; to tliii branch of trade, including Ties, Slippers-sod fi^f covering of all hinds, and we would siy that for "prlDg yon would supply j»ursclvc» in feet wear elsewhere at a positive loss to joursehes^ , i onr npring styles are being opened daily, OrergaltcrN in all shades,' HEAGAN & go.. OBP.DL4F.IR. liner, tJ. THE LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS IN THE STATE. L.LEHMAN & Co. NEXT DOOR TO THE POST-OFFICE, , . DOVER, N. J. | NeY&r^iutyi&ljistory of Dover or, vicinity lunVafi^wvftWftmet witti fiuoh a great BUCCCBB ut their opening ta we hnye.'.wbkh fihoys and satisfies Us tlmUhe pitizens of Paver and vfotnity tnow liow to^ppra. cmte an enterprising firm. "We retlil at VIIQUUMIfatioei,feeiliiigonly fint-olasB goods and Bell every article a8'adveiti»d$Tiie question often Mked iftJ^HOW OAK" ^B^^IJIJ SO CEtBAirr >e MY© one dollar on every |0^prth oj JvM«JQr^|fp^ because the JlilU tvfonn bill Imposed a tax of 45 par cant, DOpolished plate glass, while Iho MoKfcOey rnbbarj m (HI call It, on) hwkM Utsduty28percent vtnd tiia protection edl tor would molts fun or you again," Then tbe (Teat chump got mad uul oauldat see tbe kindly service KB wit* bad rendered blm As be went out lie s*Jd bs beUevtd ibe women wero Inleague wlUi these tariff roLbara any bow" * • -the Vigilant Emstorltyil my mind weui back to tha organtiatiou of tiio Dover tin (lft- rgotsenyeuBigo and I could not help wondftrfflg faow many of tbo orJgJnal cbortsr membaTBlJBdrwnaioed with tbe y»rfoiworg«jj IKBUUUB «U Ihts ttmo and wwe (till ia aervlue Upon looking up tbo recnnl t flad thot tbe original department coneMcd at \Wmembere, audthstof these tharo are oviy 18 who am •till re^eate rf tl» town and have t**a in continuous eerviceslniM tbat time These are OWotWro H I*j»bwt,AMi»UntCblef Jobn B aibsoo Audrow Hoderer, Qeo Mana L BrUnt HwWen DunUl Moller, Habert Ulcb H Enwhell and Frank Gist, of Engine ComiHn ,So 1 Jas.1' Kelley J J Backoff Prank Cox, Thoa. P Johnson and i P Eogno oftboVlfilanU, ami Wm H Dokcr.Wni.lV BfcVloB, Wm 8 ColtardandEd L,Dlckersont ofUjflProtectifmi. ?ifty nve.oralltUo.nore than than half tbe original number, have re- moved elmwhore and thirteen have joined tbe <Il*nt majority, tetntog bub *l ot ttw original memben (till resident of the town Those dead are ex-QbleT afoDavIt, /ohn^Kodenjr, Jas. R Bfiemer, Ira C Cooper, Benedict Bbeldecltftr, Qec &Aakeraon, AugoBtus Fran Cisco and Jobn Qlveney, of Ho 1, Vf H Jon« ttlJohnV Lain, of tbB Vigilante, and Alex Cflux.J B.HurdandGeo A Blapcnard, ot tbe Protections. All In all, tbo wbvooinposud ibe flmt nemberBblp vt cm* On dopartoent wero a goodly oompabj' of men, and to recall their names revives only pleasant associations. I cannot retrain from caWog to th& notice Of oupTownshlp Committee tbe fact that In nine wmnnmttleBiWtere progressive methods of rood making are employed, newly invented road Kraplug niac^ine« ere employed, which efftct agreat saving in the yoet of making tbo roads, and enable a much larger amount of work to be done wlUi a given mm A wheel road gcrnper, for Initauce, con be purchased for about f£W Vnvr tbab the oammlttMbaa entire charge of tbe townahlp roodv, with all road taxes at their command, they should sot hesitate to amply the very best machinery for both the cawtrucUoaaad repair of roads Wa do not get a great many high class dra matio eqterUlnmenti fa Dover because we do not teem tobo able an a people to discriminate between tbe good and UM bad For instance, Frobman'o Lyceum Compan , in " The Wife n bad a very small andlmco but week, and ome that will protMbl dlaoountge thai eminent " Because <K$ do a.bnsuess iUloa dollars ^ 7 ^ r ' ( ?> -(*l,(K)O"0OO) ? buy all onr goods dir^ot the prodnoers, ^hereb^ two profits are &&\ed, -wbioU otfaca retailers aro obliged to pai We do A BtiM CANNED GOODS. Sinnd&rd Tomatoes: . . 8o. oai BftlhmoTo Sugar (^orn ., y0. u e oA triaM^ cash ^nemesfi all ouir'Btorea and the casu d mjer does not pay for tho loss of Lobster Salmtm (new paokmg) j p ihe credit buyer, Coadensed Milk ,.-... Aboiii th» 5tifl«r Excitement. i Ve still oontinno to site away 5 pounds of Standard Gronalsted lugiirjiitlionopoundofTea. Jfe liave^^ion'viAceU' lovors of a good enp of teft4bat onr fes at CO ct». a pound IB saperTorin qattltty to any ibid at tbe Bamo pribe, nuklnK tbe fippondM Isagaraiiaotiiairit£E . 20c Baltimore Apples (ettra) ISo FLOOR! FLOUR! flour in large quanti- _tiei teqUTing tlio arnne m car loads «nd qnote Iherefors the lowest bot- tom prices. SMOKED MEATS. B(st_"|ugar Oawd HatnalOo lb. Smoked SbouUera To. lb' ') Bon«less'Baoon'lOoK dty Bologna So lb. SalllPor'koclb. LI SPECIAL BARGAINS! A 6pound pml of Jelly ...... 35o. A krgs and pure cite of map 4o New Glees Pw»!..'... 80. pec qt. New White3e»na . , '80, PoreliMd ..(-. So. lb. 3 lbs Oingsr Snap* > , only 26o 3plg8.'Oom8Urch*.,.. " We. 8 qta. Split Poos ..... " 20a. BlbBoxHommy • 17o. 61b EoiOatmcil •' 25o. 81b Box'etureh. ...... " 18o. 8 lbs. BpsHtioo, « 20o. 'When visiting one store ask (or oar oeltiliratod White Star Botang Powder, it can't be'beat Please compnrothe nbovepneeamth those you pay elsewhere and it muBtcon* Tinoe everybody that many dollars will be saved by pat^fomnng DOTSB XiUMBHB CO., t r BUCKWELL V ,STRE£T,J ^f4 f4fr Sssti, Blinds, Doors, iiilffliji?, Sd «D SCREE^kbldOAX. » DR. ANDREW'S Rheumatic Specific O i n i AND niOOMUEMJKO fOJl BOIUITOT , t kviruing from Belitto it(i|i>bUlll!iil'crenil>pna fkl tld ECfEART, HA80H BUELUEB nturub rwaimad 101 BBIUOES. THE NEWARK CASH GROCEllS, BUCKWELL St., NEXT DOOR TO THE POST-OFFICE, TV. 3*. rf . ..-4? '.";>•?>& ' for Infanta and Chlidreri. rnm ASSORTMEOT OF Watches, Clacks, Jewelry; y For THOS. JOHNSON, SKiVftBQTS FUO1C TBl XVXIt B U S T Ttin Cnlamltf editor *TM la sucfa » modlU UYO mocd Mlwtat HbU breaUafit the other tuoralDg that libfood littlo «ifo oabed bl-n v,-lmt KU on bit mind..." I e&n't get ovor tUe irjument about the plata glau," wUd be "Ibonwrchwit told me tint tba price bu wea graatly ndueect BIDTO the dutjr was p«( dlflItbtU B t l l d d p g y pp nterposetl the lii.Uo womao mlldlj why not I" blurted out Calamity. b th JlilU f biUI a tax be put cmB. poor nu'i dwelling at nil believe tiis Milli bill ms the ia'tf just meai unond that tlio UcKiulej 1>UI U robber;. 1 ] wouldn't use tbat argumeeat ID reference to plate gloas inyour paper ill were you," J t e l th liiU lldl ' And Simply t f put In tbe background IHfatlier to the thought.' quit* o llut It is here to stay aud In the most Import- ant political hmao at Uie d a j . ••» hsUnding all tbo tulk about tbe rode BUtUweU street nan hut ttut« macudatufzed teen in aamudd/ ns It IMB Hilt Hiring after tin Vet ft was mail* oror last Bummer, wben the work ivas not needed, just for political effect, in order tofibowbowmucb It could bo Im- proved. Between Warren pud froepect street*, where tUo now rock was put on, It has been ground up completely, and tbe mud and dust are very deep when It ia wot or dry. After rixyean of wear the Hi barfila rode ivas not nearly so bod as this rock Is in tbe flint Spring otter It was put on. tf bat it would ~ tlnglxyean maybe Ituagluai. I claimed when It was put on that It was a wasteful ex- penditure of money Ui&Ubould have been ap- plied to other streets not yet worked wllb rock, and tbe m a l t bu proved tho accuracy of wbit J then claimed, When Col. Jobn I)u<Jd, In tbo middle of tbe last cuitury, lomUA atBudd'a Ufa tbo part of his estate which Is now ]n poftscwJau of Uia r Utid and unprovoment oouijiony, there was aa opening upon It wblch tradition said war ewe* ajriher ml UP, Uie ore from wtioli mi" worked In a forge at Axdovcr. Some ago Uaj. B. Q. fiadd, in plowing tfie iere tiers the dirt from this opedlug bad been thrown out, camo upon a ploce of rock wblch looked like thasilrer and gold hear- rock ha bad ueeu in tbe Faclfloe States. Ha Boat it to New York wuera It asa&ytd ot the ratio of *2fl In gold and f 10 In bllver per The, fitajor, I flod, 1» quite confident In ttio belief that there hi gold and stiver, particularly the latter iutbtt part ol Uorrla county, anil that It will jet bo found In quantity and quality that will pay to work. The scuUt from themountain back of Plandera bat assayed lit gold H per ton, aud there la a tra- dition that there w*a once working* for sllrer In the neighborhood o{ Lake II It b> Bali for afact that the Edison Company has. completed |easei for about all ot tbe minor*] projierties wblch coyer rollea of tie U t Ollce range and that before long they will begin to develop them Iu an extensive manner, bringing (xuuldaraule tabor and hutl- *#* Very few are probably awaret of tlio fact that we 1HV?& & real Btronol this vicinity, but It lao«TertbeIeBB tho caw tbat the very plena- voX gfiatkmaniruo presides[over the puarmacy t Lake HopatcoDff Is. noue' other than tie Baron von Fursteowarthar.. Ho Is not only a Baron, but wai once a Datable man la Euro- pean paillfcs. -At one time lie was Master of Hona to the Queen of Au»trla,;aad wbenber nfortunata nephew, thoEmperorUaxluillhui, vent on lifa unfortuuaU mlstioa to Mexico tbo Huron accompanied bim na his chief counoellor in affairs ot State, Ha was Ukawiae. a skilled military cuglnoer and aided much in bis mili- tary operations by acquiring a kiumtedgBot tbe togpgrapliy D( tba country. Wbtm Hajd- inUtaii «iu captured Parou Forstenwaituer and Ror. Father Kelley. took his popera and escaped ultii them into Tnzaa. Tbe priert died aotoe yiean ngo nnd the Baron la probably the only peraon wbp has a knowledge ot thoeo __ .„: ••_.. ^ __:..J •—L:I.I-• Tftl j ^ng papers, "irhlch would probtbly I p t Qtat* accrete to m-totedoampal«n. . v : . ' ' . A. CUBB STONE OSBEAVZR. a sending another company out tbo. Yet It w u probahly ths Inssfc drmmatlo Mrformance aTar glran la tbla idnlU On the other oaiid it is oftas tba diiplayed on tie blU boards. Kwe aretoget roor«oftheb«t«rcaMsrf entorUlnmanUwe must learn to dUorimlnate between the good and thu poor, whlpb U quite an «uy thing to dolt one will take the tumble to nuks Inquiry Minager Baker may do bis best to provide good companies, but It we do not patronlte tern tlwy will not come V I cannot understand what object one can are for circulating untruthful report* about le deaths of persona, and can only attribute < to a tnsnls. for l;fng Lait weak, at differ- •nt times, stt least a o«U doum persona were Use) nportedlnDpveraadead,inTeitIgaUon i y oaw provina;ttwreport untrue Ibis ^out MMtutttbutMt fumj ^£ iTinjcX know of and BOMO cl those irho b»T6 beratofow voted M Prohibition ticket In obartar eleotlouj tell is they do not want any of It this Spring kt recent law passed b the Democrat* of tfcla State-, providing for excise commlssloneri In eountlee to grant lloenses In localities which may vote to. nd llcente, has aettled them They begin to raaUta tbat ihelr iDdepeodeot actloo, which oonpatsad tie defeat of tbe local option law after five countlei bad -voted for no lioan»elwu» great tnUtake They also reab>« that them can b« no nstrUHi even wtlla Uie Democimtlo party controls Initiation, «d that tba defeat ot UM. Demo- cratic party most oooofbefora there can be M>7 tenpara&on refona The Republican prospect* for the charter election were never better and wabsm only to nominate a good Ucketiowia Letuigoitltanddoit, The recent township election showed tbat tfiere ipnblioan majority of a t tout 160inZ>orer V In fact tfcere la a general bolio that tbe best Informed prahlbltlonlsta in tonn know tbat under tbe n«w Uw itteutterly futile to run a. no license tieket, but they feel, now that they have a paper started, thit It Is necessary to run a ticket as a sort of endorannerik of tbe ipertnoriertogiveitsamethlngtodo and . attract attention to It I am nUsbed that Are Isn't a prohlhiiionkt of intelligence In a town who bdleirw cwdtdty that itfanow proetlble to prevent licensee being i ' ". Men If Us party ware nascentul at ihe poll*. Tbe farce la a t last worn out •*• They tell ft atory of a man who lived •ome pars ago ID Rortmry towntolp wblch shows that a man so Inclined will bare an eya to measures of eoonotuy, eren in season* of deepest* grief This man inu the father of twlnchlldreo, botti of whom became ill and of tbm died, which led Mmto seek undertaker for tbe purpose of ordering a ooffip 'By O» way/ ha re- narked, "it wont coat ranch mere to make one big enough for two, and 1 gum yoad better do it." When the astonished oudcr- taker atked Ute reasoa lor such a singular re- quest tbe afflicted father cooly replied, 1 Oh, Xexpect tbe oUter «« will be doad by tie tune I gat home." The more circumspect undertaker advised him •gainst such a pro- •eding* as this, and his iodgment proved correct, for tbe other child recovered and tha double coffin was not required *•• There Is a very a&dent taying, quitecon- fidently believed Inby tho famers, that If tbe anbw of tba Winter itorms dlngi totbe trees the following season will be an abundant one for frnlt. Tf tats be true ttura ought to be enormous frnlt crops: next fall, for Ute snow nearly cwyttatttt tbli "Winter bubeea wot tbat It hai clitns to too treai witb grea raistenoj, ia *cumbar ot Iiurtancn remain ing for several days. Tbe wentber has. also bees Boch u to keep back the buds and sare them from fretting, and every indication is rlgnt for an abawUnw ol trnit, Bomats it With apples »t«1.60 per basket but few bsva been able to enjoy tola luxury this Win- ter, t Tbe Banner Is of the opinion thatlthe Re- pabllcan party iriUtry to foroe tba tariff ques- tion in the back-ground during tbe next two yean. DonH oubeUerelt. Therei a tiuiowben thallepnblfcjiMWBnirnMilng the tariff Qtteitlan man vlgoronily, and the Mo- Kfnlej bill la the 11ns of action. And tba Deoiocratio organi, Including tha Banner, which. InsUtei lart fall Uut we OBOldn t maks one of them darev peep. The HMI ot the I SOME COLS FACTS. Dwnocrallo organ* that the tariff might be Tho problliltLm j w ^ r la tht* j>Uce paid us mplimeut last ucuk b; devoting tho _e to tha aiiawcT of t pertinent paragraphs lu tiio EIIA In rsforouce t o ttve ^tarty wl^^Jho (^i^tic Wm JotLrtial Lttjxtiifi Uut while indulging lu eoniewLat cgutfutii pmieBUtiom at \o Us awn Jolriiem, Jtoc ally indulge* Ju uutrutlifulpiw iu wwaill rmtltion. It IDBMS that tivti years ago jrterf tiie fioople "tltat the )li{iinr. liivi receipt* were uece«*nry to vuable I)ov#r to keep her ruudu in good condition," tic. This Is ait uutrutlful cout»rtion of tacit, design to placo us in a ful»o txwltlou. Wbat the HIEA conteudtti vnu till*; That tbe history towns tbat bad tried no IICCUKO tu thk Mcti< BbflWed tbat under mch comlitluus there hi beou an Illicit sail whfcu was wono than llw llcetiseditale; that if there was no licence In Dover itsctUwuacnuliUtill Imjnl! UIQ lijuor Uiey wanted from I'KtubliiiinieuU on tliu out- altiTts of the toven; that we would thug U da- pripcd of a Jargoreveunawilboutaccoi)»|]lfgli- Ing anything practical fur tlio cause uf lew pemnce, and that to uontlnuo our Btrtwt nt otbor improvements would ntcesfltnta largely Increased tax u\iou tho inluibltantfl. Our iwaition wan tint liquor would be »n|J to tbuiuhabltanU of Dover iu any ovent, Uiol uucler llctuw we could make tlio&o kclUug II contrlbuta to tho public reveriuca, and that fed in nicking tbeni {lay for tho of selling ratUoi* tlmn ta pGrroit tbctn to edl wlllioiit Jlceuso, Ofi they hud in otliot bowus whluh bad vctatl no llusuw. Our imlttinoiit hsa b*en that tlio prohfbf t(out«t» lisive \x«n inip gtnniiig and throujj)i tlivlr alupl wmtisbt bar blundering h with that uuso of teaijierauco ruforni. Here In ono of may Inslancca: The RcjiuMlcau partywlien tlisy last controlled botli hrnncliGS of tba Legislature euactw) a high Uccuse-local option lnw ohicL was tho montadvanced tomperauco leglsldliou ever incorjwrBted Into law In thin State. It enabled couuUes to rotu for no Uceam at nj*c[al elettloun and la case i llconsa failmi made high liccuse mamktar i\x countloe very poon ljeJd election! under iw aad five of Uie tit voted for no li- cense. Even Harris county hadtaken tlio preparatory slcpa {or &u elei:Uoii unilur UilB law, and It was gouprnlly beliovod would vota 1or no ltcvQBe. For tlilt net the Ro[iuDlican party gatir.-l tbo LaitJug omulty aud 0]>|>08l- tlon ot tue ptmortul liquor Interests of the lu tieelecjun of tbe uext Fait It wag gen- trally conceded that If .the Deraoorats were auccenful this law would he repealed, and If tho RopubUcana wore successful it would Iw retatiiat and glveu a fuir trial. It was also known that if Lhe Ilgpubllcaus could elect tliolr Buuator in. Pfuma)c tLey could rotala control of Iho Honadi by oua majority awl e this lnw. They nominate! In that count/ j«uu Emley, wUuin tlin Assembly lifttl voted for tbn locnl option law. Tbo liquor dealers sounded Mr. Entley andoffered to secure life ehation if liewould vote to repeal tiio lnw.' WtotUB ninu lie is, be refused in stultify himself aud nullify the action of bis party. Tha liquor dealers then went mildly the support of Jobu Mnllon, tie Democratic uilinee. Tbo prohibitionist* were appealed a, tosupport Euiley and Bavo this law. But ihey turned a deaf ear to tbeopitealandtlrei lay tbeir volt's ona candldato who thojr lew had. not ft gbott of a chance. Emloy WM defeated by lewthanoufl Uuudred plu- rality, when tha prohibitionist* could easily bavQ elected him, and Uie Democrate thus goi tbeone majority they needetl IntheBenato to repeal tl»local option la?. The Democrats liaTing obtained control of both limnohta gf theLegWatBrcbft'etrom Uiai-Ume totbii r.'.Ii,' Faroe, the eeoretary of the Kew Jersey Game and Wih ProleoUTe Boclety, has wA tb«Iollowing clroular of the ©r*n ficason rgain» In the State,, with the penalties for of tta LflgWtura'ln repealing the charter of r Weit Jefiwy Gamo - Froteotlre Bodety made sareral changes in theschedule beoes- - '" Open Beaton. Penalty. ^...•.v-v|as t js,s i i-a&.^.i» TJpIand plpTBT. .July 31 and January I... 10 '"-• ••- .••"*-•.'•: {Aujr. 91wd Dae^lD.-) EngUib«n]pe.;...-jalsoniDnthBof Uarehj; i [•raJrlBcbIcken..OcL 31 andJa*n,"l.*.'.'.'.*,,.'( Reod bird,,.....Aug.2G»ndD*o. 16.,,.„ - allUrd Aug. BBand Deo. 10. [arshhen Aug. K! and Deo. 10 increased liquor legislation, until now they nave legislated tbo problUtionitla out ot bu*. Ineuby the opuutyoxclw board law, under wblcb. ehouia a town vote for no license, tbo dealers can Rot' license from* Hgliw antbor- lor all tblf wo say the prohibitionist* are bemieivea directly reipoiudble.Rnd If this be renson to tiie causa of temperanoe reform, theu iiifilie tJia moat ot it. By their Impracti- cable action, under- leaders who seemed to seek only personal prominence, or a living out of the badnns, Ui&y tune made tbomseWeB to-day tbe laughing stock of peoplo of intelU- ' _. ^ . 4 . , , ... intnrA anH *™ bnund h*nA n,nA fi** in Uia BKWI^VKD, That wedo hereby wnd«r to or -- cently deceived; Into throwing away their department cf the work, and leaving iti ai' : Woodduck,,,> .JVwg.ai ami Ji Bray squirrel... Sept, 14 and E licit MUlrrel. ..Bepfc 14 and Doa 10 SO 1*01 Malrrsl .... Aug. SI and Jan. 1..,-... 5 Rabblfc.,...,,..,Ool.3lai»lPeo. Vt....... 15 tbalEDtmtnxjt-- .Lastday Feb.-and Oct. 1. 10 Irook t r o u t .... March til and July 15 .... 10 )Uekbui..... '.May20&ndDeo.L '. S5 Oswego bass...,May aa and Deo. 1..;,... £5 •Ickeral ..>arilSdandUarchl,... SO Pike;; .......... AprilbDanilMarobI.,.,. SO In addition the' following provisions are pnttlibedt Tbelaw strictly prohibits any set lines or nets In ttreams stocked by tbe Bute with game fUb, undnr a penalty of $25 fine, or any devices whatever that will later- fere< or defer said flib from ascending the ateanu. - Tha penalty for killing anysong or lnsectirorocs bird,• .or-taklDg or dMtnying of such.blpou, Ii «50 for each otrease,.Tte y p p •fcany time or plane, eittet^oo ontfiown prop- erty or tbat of another, I< llo for «acfa and «my..offetue, MiBweaMeate not complytog With the by-law* of tbe Oarae Frotective Bo- deUes ot tills Bute are prohibited f ram shoot- Ing within itsUmita under a, ponalt^ of $S0, Imprisonment until the fine is paid. . "While |t,c*nnotVo uld Uat Uie ." iaa Kunutct) Is msuccessful operation, yet experimeatomado during tbs past year have demonstrated the fact that the principles un : derljiog tUo expcrinienta aro right and prectlcal. Tbo furnace Is now In bidet again, but Ii acting very cocmeltfchly. One day Its working la so perfect that Prof. Westinan and hla oorpi of aasUtanU ara reveling' In tbe seventh beaten of BUCCMS, and the naxt day they are wallowing lu the mud of mental de- spond, They era now laboring wider the isadvantage of tha haste that was neceusary L tha erection of tha building namely to mate absolutely air tight, Fewof our citizens Senator Vert* for C°i Tbe World contains this bit of info'rmaUon, which Is certainly a MWwrinkle in politics, if thUthiilU'TbbiftbUtU thewUanythingitilU.TbbieoBeftboUtUo whisperii In the corrWom of the State Honse b d t B beard by UBbsaM 1 a day or two-ago. Bena- Oeorge WerU, of Morrfitowu, who had mbooked, according to common ropoii, u Gov.' Abbett'a successor ever blncoUcPiiorson wasiaatre-electod, la.to.bo pkcated.wllb an election to Congress la tba newdistrict I jrbloh bo lives, and, Senator Robert AdmlP, M to be made the candidate for Governor in bis iteed. The reason for tbfa change of front wunot made known, and it was wid that Senator Werta'i CdDtent to It rniut be secured before it can bocarried into effect' " If he inaiita upon being made Gover- nor, why," said out oonepicaoui Democrat the other day, " there's nothing to do' but make him flOTernor." : , . yunny, II Xme. • > , - They tell Astory bow, on .April lit, Gover- nor Abtott received &telegram that "Warden Monroe was carting away all tho State furni- ture, eto., at tbe Aajlum. The Governor promtl tifid tbe nw sppotatee^ETltt , , j promptly notified tbe new p p ^ , who happened to to be sick, anA be telegraphed to Senator 'Werta.to look after tha 8Uite> In- terest. The B«n*tor..went to tbe Auylum, found no moving, nothing*, In factt as repre- sented/and it suddenly dawned upon him that It WASApril Fool's D ^ C J I a p p WeautboriMouradvertlteddruggidttoaeH you Dr. King's Hew Discover? for ConBamp- tlon, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. It jm»an* oBUctod with la Grippe ood will use Ihls remedy aooordlug todlrectionfl,giving it R, fair trial, and flzperlenca no b^uoflt, you may return too bottle andbars your money refunded. "We make Ut> offer, because of Uie wonderful success of Dr. King'* New. Dls- oov«ry dnrlng last season's epidemic Have heard of no case In which It failed. Try It Trial bottle free at Robert Kiilfrcro 1 * Drug Btore, Dotor,Orani,HftHca&CQ 1 i Drug Store, Fort Oram, and F. K Jenkins 1 Prug Store, Cheater, Large, dcafiOo.aod tt,O0.". - "Ambitious: Tlcm rearing on tbolr hind legs, emitting Occam of elaboraU.duQnesa, 1 ' Is what n Preach critic calb thoM ."smart Alecs 1 ' that habitually pldltthelrignoranco. Hanynch hare denied that Bcrtfolou and spedflo blood poisons ore curablr. wbeo tbe Cactus Slooi Cnrohas history of 800 yc«n In Bradt and tiro In this country, aa on Infallible reined j*. sola by Robert Kiltgora, Do w rotes, and thus contributing to the mtcean of be party which had toe support of tbs liquor testers ol the State, donot hesitate to say hey are sick of thufarconnd will have no' lore of It. By thblrfollpwini; theyara today rlthout a rnpecUblu rollowlDg In'poiot of lumbers and OBTO retarded temperance legia- atlon in Hew Jersey for no telling bow many already been used In this enterprise that nil hftTB fondly hoped would prove tbo nucloDb of a vast manufacturing Industry. Up to this time a trlQebvtr 100,000 bos beon iiwBt IDtba plant and . experiments. To-day Senator Jones, of Nflvadi, tho President and tbo largett atockhclder of the company, is oi- pected Intown. Tha Senator lualso the owner of tbe Warren Pnrnaee of wbfeb Mr. Bennett is manager, and i t ia hoped he Till outline some plane for tbe futura of this Industry.— Hockettfitotni Oazette. ' - - Shaved the Baby. If r i Jamce ITacNorooy, of KamvIIle, Wop- ron eounty, left her tbrw children, aged Dine, aaewltwo ted a bolt, at homa vbila fiho nt to tbe Btore Saturday. When ah& re- turned sba found tbeyounEest Ijlng on Vaa floor covered with btond, with a Tutor by her side. 'Thr. child was very tn»V from tbe loss of blood, though notdead. Herlittlefaca was mass of cut* andIn the neclt was a bogo h that came within a little of cutting the ugular vein.' TbeottiercblldronwereflnAlly id l l t f l hl littl An 014Time Hlmater, Tho MorrU County record of UieCourt it Commou PIcu beguu iu ]7T0, two yean after Morris County WOJ wt off from Huutwioii, Tha otbor raordi do sat hbgla until about 17H5. Unfurtuuat«ly tboro ut ua Index Ut its content* and ono bus lo turn over every jxigo to be sure tint cot Ling of Importasot) la «ver- looked. Wo learn from this hook that in . BeiJtemher, 174T, " Ilev, Kliob Byraw, a Protealant dissenting mlulstur, legally «Uled Jn the work of tlia ministry witliln tbe county appeared in Court and took tbe Oath of allegiance and supremacy, and ell other oaths prupcrand esseatltig to tha Uiirty-nine arti- «len of the Cliurch of England with the com' man exceptions allowed vodisamUng minis- : USM." it peeras therefore tbat Morris County IM coiuiilured M h&vlng an establlthod cburcb even away upliero on what were then Uie frontiers of civilisation. Alr.Bynunwag tlio first pastor of tbo 1'nsibytoriaii Cliurch »t MeudLwu and ono of tho first settled pas- tors in tba L-ounty. lie was ordained and settled over the above chumb by tha Pres- bytery of New York In IUi. He was anas- - ifstont of Dralnard in bis missionary labors •long the Indlain and much caleoraed by ths •tter for bU ability a ' ' ' Buried Treaznn. iperstitlou and credtttlty t An exhibition of is seen on tbe farm of Joseph Easier In t town of Montague, Biuaor county; wh«re a " party uf lliroo men, accompanied by a vary old and decrepit woman, Era engaged In dig- filpg for a mythical treasure. Tbo digging ii being ilooo under the UlrecUon ot Ihe old woman, wboclaijruclflirvoyuntpowers, Tha memWn ot tbe party are *ery reticent about their oporatiom, but It bos been ascertained that the woman bat told them that tliera is a cave deep in the earth containing a board ot gold ot tbe value of eevoral lotlJJoni of dollars blb was stored there by the Indians ages ago. Hh9 told Ibem tbatafl«r dlgeiug M ( oertaiD depth they would come upon Ua tkelBton of aa Indian culet and this would be iu indication tliat they were on tbs right track. The mea bava baen hard at Work for wore than a week, and aro said to have uu- northed a, bunum skeleton, as predicted by tba old woauui,' But further on ttoyeoooiurtereit a body of solid rock, through wblcb they an now hlasUttg tlkelr way. Strange to My, many of the people living In tbo neighborhood l U d b d t i Oftllie docks in a Creamery, Farmer Goorga Ayres, ot AllivmTOay, baa a large creamery on bis place. Ooeortwo uwn - lld on him lut week and secured thV' creflniery, which Is not in use. They salil they ".• nted to clMslty a lot ot fancy towls tnab uld bo tent tbere. Tbe UMOC tbe creamery OB grouted. Tue aborting proceM took . place U«t Fridaj pigbt, when large number' -- of eporta awoujWeJ at Uie creamery, nnd while Farmer Afna ulumboi-od anjoyed ot» of the most epiritdtl cocking nulna tbat ever oocurrvd io Warren ( inty. Tbe n discovered bythegoryconditionof tlteonam- ery floor the neit momicg and the anmraal number of fmthera lying around loose. . Tho case has been repotted to tha authori- ties, aad now there Ifl fear aud trembling among admirers ot game cocks In Washing- ton, Hackettstcwn nod other Tillages lest warrants will be icrvtd on Item. ."•'.•,' .. ':. Fallowing are tbe latest real etUte tnnsferi •';• tn Morris county j •. Emma F, ood WUUaaj; E,%: Bockovea toJatDO*H. twroo, Afendhani town- ' Bbtp, 41.000; Uotiowfty.W William Flock, deceased, . ,. Washington townsblp, d,000; Benjamta F, >- ; O'Dell to James L. Smith, Randolph town--' sblp, tW; Jime* H, Bajro to Stephen M.' Sayre,.Mt. OUve township, tl( He»ry W..' ; . Ford to Eli** Gallagher, Iforrbtowii, |30C;'-' ACulfonl A. popping to Barab J. Wadiwortb, ^ ATorriatown, N,O00i,KariaM.»eCainp, Ann*' 1 ! a ; »ir,J. Augusttia Fay^EdwardM. Wood V and Sarah B. Wood to David: S.; MoAlpfn, ,-, Morrifitown, 175,000. :,;, . ". •-•';•' •'.\^~uj ..."A Paator Appreciated. '• •. "•':,: -r-fft At o. meeting of the oiHcial membera of Ute';: 1 ' U.S. Church, of Flanders, held AprilOUi, ' 1801, it vnx unamldiouily Boo* from us to Conforenoe, In a healthy anoV- lattofactorycobdltlMi. ' .•.-.-• we expect anddeiire bin among iu aud horebj pledga our hesrtiy co-opemUon In the Inlciwt of the «mmpa EiiAB B, HKKLtjE»oKB, Beo'y. - ••', OommbuIotieraofDeedJ. - - ' : '. jgneLamsloMrsot DeedsuppopntedfarMorrlscountyi Boonton.. lioo, C. Kytej Cbatuain, W. B. UcDougall; - Cheater, WindfleldOreen;' P. aYawger, H. i 1 '. V. Drake; Manduam, Peter Garobrant/J, B. -' Bowmans Moatville, Win. A, Courter, Man- • { den Jacobus; Horrls, Geo. O. Hunyon; Mt. "•-.' Olive, s, H.^Borland, J«a,, W. 1 Campbell;.','>' fuwlc, Tbeo. Smith; Fequannoo, John Biau-. velt; Raadulph, E.S, ThumpKraV Bockaway, ' E. W;Betin,- Roxlury, J.'H. Foncherj Waia- s button, Thoo, Na-ughrlght. . ; ,' ' A Comment on Poor Road*, ' .'- :-' The Haekettitbwn Oaffitte, Inite laitJssaa," very, pertinently lay*: ?Ai TepresnntaUvB dtiten of Washington towniblp Is authority for tho Btatcmcnt th&t inseven-yean 125,000 : iaa bean spent in tliat township on the roads, j. appreciate the amount ot money tbat hu Thenumwho drlvM from here to QermaW Valler couldn't be made to baUavs It ;' ADannioui Oaunterfelt.: „•_•''. ^ ' The $2 silver ccrtlQcate has been so sitccen- folly counterfeited that it ia almost impossible. . to tell it from the genuine, and a new sories •- will h« sHued. It Is a startling pleoe of ne«B to tho Treasury ofndaJs, as It bos Kotbwa' dltHcntt heretofore todelectBOOiodoftot In Uio .. STIHXJHO, • , . . . • • In tboPresbjterbm Cburch -was Uie nune large attendance both morning and evening. Rov. Bowers preached la tba tDomicHi Rev. A. C. Dill at night ' TbY"PBaE ..B.a,.w«nvoumally8ood. Uembersof the choir are enrrjostlyroqaested ' to attend choir m«tiDg on TboradayR, at 7^0 ' l'.K., at the nomu of Mrs. Cosine. ; Julio, infant daughter ol! Mr, and 'Mim,'.- wcneon, m buried on Sunday|at S oVlock.' The sorrowing pareutfl have our heartfelt Bympathy. . , , - . '•': TbeConnBa are much pleased with their .* en ' ' discovered In a closet fait asloop. tholr little . . W « « O " » » * " " tbat ^ f ^ Pl C ° Oper bwKli covered with Wood. TbeyexiilalnedtoJ^""^ 8 1 ^*"™™?'^ „ ,. . tteirmotherthatthwlndbecnilavIncbBr- Js, °^? ^Sf 1 ^ 1 ZZZ their mother that they Lad been jlay Inc bar- ber and trying to shave the baby, who would aotkwpetill and sowoa cut They became rightened at Ihoblood and hid themselves. The baby's wounds vcere dra*xl and tho will recover, though the may bavestwo or tbree b«d Bears on be?face. Hereafter, tbe nuor in tbat botue will be put out of reach. decided mjecea. The people were iodetd . ploaaed. • .-- •„.,'' Tb« tola wag by Ulsa Oeorgie CoxhuCaa: Sunday, was one of the most bcauUful ti*t* wt nave yet had. . '• • • • ScKsHism. Dr. SumouUn 1 * t Tbe great Duraoulln, "when dying, »ii: leavo you two great (pbyirfelana—almplo diet and Bott wftler." Had be lived until now ho would hare added a thlrd-Cachm Blood Cure —for it Is the only Infallible cure for ecrofula and'specific disease yet discovered. Three hundred ymrs* experience In Drain. No fail- urenand no relapses. Far sale at Klllgare> Corner Drug Store, Dover. So You Ooneh r , Don't delny. Take Kemp's Balsam, the best cough euro.., It will cure your coughaandcokls, It will curt Don throat cr a tickling iotlw throat. It will cure pains ia Uie chert,' It will cnro indues/* and broucbltls and all dlRCAWt pertaining to the lungs because It la a pore balsam. .Huldlt tothellghtaodHn cloarasd thick ills. You will see tbe excellent effort ottex taking Uie. tint dose. Largo bob- tiesSOc and $1. ' ' ' .. ' BuckltnVArnJea. SalT*. The. bast salve In Uie world for Cut*, Bone, Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rbenm, Farer Sores, Tetter, .Chapped..Honda, Chilblains, Conn, and all Sldn Eruptions, and postUraly cares FQeSfCrnopayreqBired. Xtiagtuurantoedto gvB porfect Batkfactlon, or money reftmded. Frtoa twanty^w otnti'ptf boi. Tor sale by Bobart KUJkoa* Dowr. Ormin, Hanos & Co Tort Onin, anAK. K. J t k b C b t Good looks ore rooroUianekfa deep, depend-V Ing upon a healthy condition of all the -rital ' organs. It the Uw be inactive, yon have a . Bilioas .Look, If ybnr Btomach bo, disordered you havo a Dyspeptic Look and if your Kid.-' nnya ba affected you have a Pinched Look. Sseure good bealUi and you will have good , looks. Electric Bitten^ the great alterative : and Tonic acUdirecity ua tbew vital organs," Cares Plmplea,;Blotobes, Bdls and givea'a-' ffxA complexion. Gold at Robert Kitigore'a'. Drug Store, Dover, Orom, Hanca&Co'iDrug.. Btore, Fort Oram, wad F. K. Jenkins* Drag •• Store, Cherter. M)a per bottle. ' -.*:;,• ;, , a OkOd, ska e*M flw Wasaa ft Hamlin Organi and ti*no IT. Jenkins, Agent, Chetber.H.J.: 7

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WITH OTHERS ftT

aiofje.% Worth, footing in f)?e

VOL. XXI. .DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, APREL 10, 1891. NO. 19

Mixed Mattresses' ADVANTAGES,inhere are niiy to customers, cnn bt) ghen by those— A N D -

Offlw on SUdcweU Ett««t seit dost

iTXBXI 01 wnaKartrraon ravAai-

VKOI

Ttaau VOHISB

UTWDUI) BOIES,

Ctt . WOJiSOB,

BABBKB,

o r Drausts of KOMB AND

Dma A* UT* D B . J P Ktira s,

J >COOPEK,*

ITTOBt ,UOTKk M» BQ&IUTOB IN uiAHCBMt

DOVM.KJ

ra«iKUU01I »TO BOILDBB,

diouw.ud brick worJL p.4tei|Uff«ni.UJ

'Bed SpringsGIVIElSf A W A YfTHflEMlOOM IT 1,11

lib"„ er to share my profits with my custo-mers I will give a $4 Mixed Mattress and a$8 Bed5'8pnng' with' every Bearoomuntil further notioe.1

i-i BEl^OTION IN CARPETS.SO pieces of Velvet Oarpet, regular price

d $186 ill l t h $p O r p , rgular pric

per yard $186 will clqse.theraoutat$1.0020 pieoesirf Body Brussels Carcet regularprioe per yard $1 25, will close them out at$roo. it .,, „ .220 pieces'of Tapestry Brussels Oarpet, reg-"ular price per yard $1.00, -will olose them outbt75SO pieces of Tapestry Brussels Carpet reg-ular price per yard 76o,, will olose them outfiteoo.

80 pieces 'of 3-ply-Ingrain Oarpnt, regularprige,per yard $1, will olose them out at 75o

20 pieofes of A U-wool Ingrain Carpet, regularprice per yard 75c, will close them out at OOe

PARLOR; SUITS.Aotuuwlcdgei] by oil oompelitors that I have tho largest lino in the

Stare, and, of course, tlio loaett prices.GooS Parlpr Sttit, plaBh cowniig, only MO.Parlur Suits ID covouoga of 'Wilton Dugs only t60Pai ta Salts in, SiJkJTopestrf only 87G.

BAHCAIIVS IJT(FI,OOB OIL CLOTH.

Havrng pmolnsod 100 pieoea of lhp"H. B Olaflm Co damaged bywaturjuid araokc on uecmiot c( fire, I Will close it out at 25 per cent,belqnf regular pneeH Call at once for bargains

•** n for TOJJDING BEDS, CHUDBEN8 OABEIAOESlow priceslie 01 )y iiumture store on Market street with pas-

~ EVJRHTJXOOB/ .* * mEPHOHK 680

k>, fit ell

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a>TBXi or CHASSI TO ANY PAHT or TEI STAIX

H.,, VAN HORN,

NEWARK. N. J

STKEET.)

Merchant

OLIVER S. FREEMAN

Eiinter, Decorator, Grainor* l?aurtJpHi>pr Hanger.* '

MERCHANT TAILORING AND CLOTHINGBSTiBLISHMKNT, Wilh . tompi«» l i d nOtHf

^STOCK,FOJB HTHB -SPUING TBADE.

WAL

lftUiw<9, t n

u.n)(ircfl»rt Ulkn u d

who1-.I—Made their braudi of Im»Inea a fprcia) flutly.2d—Who linvn mude Dio want or their cubtumerx iu

tills brnnili a tafi iul sturty.U W I u i have ihe tuclUUeo in (Ills branch to lhor<

oiuliij- suinily mere want*; and .iidvonlago (o cnslomers to jiat-

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nmittt a firm who Inure done biifiiiess in a communityfur generations eurntng c reputailoh iecond to nonefor honorable dealing. • ' '

Our business every one knotra i»

and this carries wilh it every auxiliary; to tliii branchof trade, including Ties, Slippers-sod fi^f covering ofall hinds, and we would siy that for "prlDg yon wouldsupply j»ursclvc» in feet wear elsewhere at a positiveloss to joursehes^ , i

onr npring styles are being opened daily,OrergaltcrN in all shades,'

H E A G A N & go . .OBP.DL4F.IR. liner, tJ.

THE LARGESTRETAIL GROCERS

IN THE STATE.L.LEHMAN & Co.

NEXT DOOR TO THE POST-OFFICE,

, . DOVER, N. J. |NeY&r iu tyi& ljistory of Dover or, vicinity lunVa fi^wvftWft met witti

fiuoh a great BUCCCBB ut their opening ta we hnye.'.wbkh fihoys andsatisfies Us tlmUhe pitizens of Paver and vfotnity tnow liow to^ppra.cmte an enterprising firm. "We retlil at VIIQUUMI fatioei, feeiliiig onlyfint-olasB goods and Bell every article a8'adveiti»d$Tiie question oftenMked iftJ^HOW OAK" B ^ ^ I J I J SO CEtBAirr > e MY© onedollar on every |0^prth oj J v M « J Q r ^ | f p ^

because the JlilU tvfonn bill Imposed a tax of45 par cant, DO polished plate glass, while IhoMoKfcOey rnbbarj m (HI call It, on) hwkMUtsduty28percent vtnd tiia protection edltor would molts fun or you again," Then tbe(Teat chump got mad uul oauldat see tbekindly service KB wit* bad rendered blm Asbe went out lie s*Jd bs beUevtd ibe womenwero In league wlUi these tariff roLbara anybow"

— * •

-the Vigilant Emstorltyil my mind weuiback to tha organtiatiou of tiio Dover tin (lft-

rgotsenyeuBigo and I could not helpwondftrfflg faow many of tbo orJgJnal cbortsrmembaTBlJBdrwnaioed with tbe y»rfoiworg«jjIKBUUUB «U Ihts ttmo and wwe (till ia aervlueUpon looking up tbo recnnl t flad thot tbeoriginal department coneMcd at \W membere,audthstof these tharo are oviy 18 who am•till re^eate rf tl» town and have t**a incontinuous eerviceslniM tbat time These areOWotWro H I*j»bwt,AMi»UntCblef JobnB aibsoo Audrow Hoderer, Qeo Man a LBrUnt HwWen DunUl Moller, Habert Ulcb

H Enwhell and Frank Gist, of EngineComiHn ,So 1 Jas.1' Kelley J J BackoffPrank Cox, Thoa. P Johnson and i P EognooftboVlfilanU, ami Wm H Dokcr.Wni.lVBfcVloB, Wm 8 ColtardandEd L,DlckersontofUjflProtectifmi. ?ifty nve.oralltUo.norethan than half tbe original number, have re-moved elmwhore and thirteen have joined tbe<Il*nt majority, tetntog bub *l ot ttw originalmemben (till resident of the town Thosedead are ex-QbleT afoDavIt, /ohn^Kodenjr,Jas. R Bfiemer, Ira C Cooper, BenedictBbeldecltftr, Qec & Aakeraon, AugoBtus FranCisco and Jobn Qlveney, of Ho 1, Vf H Jon«ttlJohnV Lain, of tbB Vigilante, and AlexCflux.J B.HurdandGeo A Blapcnard, ottbe Protections. All In all, tbo wbvooinposudibe flmt nemberBblp vt cm* On dopartoentwero a goodly oompabj' of men, and to recalltheir names revives only pleasant associations.

I cannot retrain from caWog to th& noticeOf oupTownshlp Committee tbe fact that Innine wmnnmttleBiWtere progressive methodsof rood making are employed, newly inventedroad Kraplug niac^ine« ere employed, whichefftct a great saving in the yoet of making tboroads, and enable a much larger amount ofwork to be done wlUi a given mm A wheelroad gcrnper, for Initauce, con be purchasedfor about f£W Vnvr tbab the oammlttM baaentire charge of tbe townahlp roodv, with all

road taxes at their command, they shouldsot hesitate to amply the very best machineryfor both the cawtrucUoaaad repair of roads

Wa do not get a great many high class dramatio eqterUlnmenti fa Dover because we donot teem to bo able an a people to discriminatebetween tbe good and UM bad For instance,Frobman'o Lyceum Compan , in " The Wife n

bad a very small andlmco but week, and omethat will protMbl dlaoountge thai eminent

" Because <K$ do a.bnsuessiUloa dollars ^ 7^r '(

?> -(*l,(K)O"0OO)? buy all onr goods dir^ot

the prodnoers, ^hereb^two profits are &&\ed, -wbioU otfacaretailers aro obliged to pai

We do A BtiM

CANNED GOODS.Sinnd&rd Tomatoes: . . 8o. oaiBftlhmoTo Sugar ( orn ., y0. u

e o A triaM^ cash nemesfiall ouir'Btorea and the casudmjer does not pay for tho loss of Lobster

Salmtm (new paokmg)

j pihe credit buyer, Coadensed Mi lk , . - . . .

Aboiii th» 5tifl«r Excitement.i V e still oontinno to site away 5pounds of Standard GronalstedlugiirjiitlionopoundofTea. Jfe

liave^ ion'viAceU' lovors of a goodenp of teft4bat onr fes at CO ct». apound IB saperTorin qattltty to anyibid at tbe Bamo pribe, nuklnK tbe

fippondM Isagaraiiaotiiairit£E

. 20c

Baltimore Apples (ettra) ISo

FLOOR! FLOUR!flour in large quanti-

_tiei teqUTing tlio arnne m car loads«nd qnote Iherefors the lowest bot-tom prices.

SMOKED MEATS.B(st_"|ugar Oawd HatnalOo lb.

Smoked SbouUera To. lb' ')

Bon«less'Baoon'lOoK

d t y Bologna So lb.

SalllPor'koclb.

LI

SPECIAL BARGAINS!A 6 pound pml of Jelly . . . . . . 35o.A krgs and pure cite of map 4oNew Glees Pw»! . . ' . . . 80. pec qt.New White3e»na . , '80,PoreliMd ..(-. So. lb.3 lbs Oingsr Snap* > , only 26o3plg8.'Oom8Urch*.,.. " We.8 qta. Split Poos . . . . . " 20a.BlbBoxHommy • 17o.61b EoiOatmcil •' 25o.81b Box'etureh. . . . . . . " 18o.8 lbs. BpsHtioo, « 20o.

'When visiting one store ask (oroar oeltiliratod White Star BotangPowder, it can't be'beat Pleasecompnro the nbovepneeamth thoseyou pay elsewhere and it muBtcon*Tinoe everybody that many dollarswill be saved by pat^fomnng

DOTSB XiUMBHB CO.,tr BUCKWELLV,STRE£T,J^f4f4fr

Sssti, Blinds, Doors, iiilffliji?, Sd

«D SCREE^kbldOAX. »

DR. ANDREW'S

Rheumatic SpecificO i n i AND niOOMUEMJKO fOJl

BOIUITOT ,

t kviruing from Belittoit(i|i>bUlll!iil'crenil>pna

f k l tld

ECfEART,

HA80H BUELUEB

nturub rwaimad 101

BBIUOES.

T H E N E W A R K CASH GROCEllS,

BUCKWELL St., NEXT DOOR TO THE POST-OFFICE,TV. 3*.

rf . ..-4?

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for Infanta and Chlidreri.

rnm ASSORTMEOT OF

Watches, Clacks, Jewelry;y

For

THOS. JOHNSON,

SKiV ftBQTS FUO1C TBl XVXIt B U S T

Ttin Cnlamltf editor *TM la sucfa » modlUUYO mocd Mlwtat H bU breaUafit the othertuoralDg that lib food littlo «ifo oabed bl-nv,-lmt K U on bit mind..." I e&n't get ovor tUeirjument about the plata glau," wUd be"Ibonwrchwit told me t in t tba price b uwea graatly ndueect BIDTO the dutjr was p«(

d l f l I t b t U B t l l d d

p g y p pnterposetl the lii.Uo womao mlldlj

why not I" blurted out Calamity.b th JlilU f biU I

a tax be put cm B. poor n u ' i dwelling at nilbelieve tiis Milli bill m s the ia'tf just meai

unond that tlio UcKiulej 1>UI U robber;.1

] wouldn't use tbat argumeeat ID referenceto plate gloas in your paper ill were you,"J t e l th liiU lldl ' And

Simplyt f

put In tbe background IH fatlier to the thought.' quit* ollut It is here to stay aud In the most Import-ant political hmao at Uie daj.

••»hsUnding all tbo tulk about tberode BUtUweU street nan hut ttut«

macudatufzed teen in aamudd/ns It IMB Hilt Hiring after tin

Vet ft was mail* oror last Bummer, wben thework ivas not needed, just for political effect,in order to fibow bow mucb It could bo Im-proved. Between Warren pud froepectstreet*, where tUo now rock was put on, It hasbeen ground up completely, and tbe mud anddust are very deep when It ia wot or dry.After rix yean of wear the Hi barfila rode ivasnot nearly so bod as this rock Is in tbe flintSpring otter It was put on. tf bat it would~ t lnglxyean may be Ituagluai. I claimedwhen It was put on that It was a wasteful ex-penditure of money Ui&Ubould have been ap-plied to other streets not yet worked wllbrock, and tbe m a l t b u proved tho accuracyof wbit J then claimed,

When Col. Jobn I)u<Jd, In tbo middle of tbelast cuitury, lomUA atBudd'a Ufa tbo partof his estate which Is now ]n poftscwJau of Uia

r Utid and unprovoment oouijiony, therewas aa opening upon It wblch tradition saidwar ewe* ajriher ml UP, Uie ore from wtiolim i " worked In a forge at Axdovcr. Some

• ago Uaj. B. Q. fiadd, in plowing tfieiere tiers the dirt from this opedlug

bad been thrown out, camo upon a ploce ofrock wblch looked like thasilrer and gold hear-

rock ha bad ueeu in tbe Faclfloe States.Ha Boat it to New York wuera It asa&ytd otthe ratio of *2fl In gold and f 10 In bllver per

The, fitajor, I flod, 1» quite confident In ttiobelief that there hi gold and stiver, particularlythe latter iu tbt t part ol Uorrla county, anilthat It will jet bo found In quantity andquality that will pay to work. The scuUtfrom the mountain back of Plandera batassayed lit gold H per ton, aud there la a tra-dition that there w*a once working* for sllrerIn the neighborhood o{ Lake II

It b> Bali for a fact that the Edison Companyhas. completed |easei for about all ot tbeminor*] projierties wblch coyer rollea of tieU t Ollce range and that before long theywill begin to develop them Iu an extensivemanner, bringing (xuuldaraule tabor and hutl-

*#*Very few • are probably awaret of tlio fact

that we 1HV?& & real Btronol this vicinity, butIt la o«TertbeIeBB tho caw tbat the very plena-voX gfiatkmaniruo presides[over the puarmacyt Lake HopatcoDff Is. noue' other than t ie

Baron von Fursteowarthar.. Ho Is not only aBaron, but wai once a Datable man la Euro-pean paillfcs. -At one time lie was Master ofHona to the Queen of Au»trla,;aad wbenbernfortunata nephew, thoEmperorUaxluillhui,

vent on lifa unfortuuaU mlstioa to Mexico tboHuron accompanied bim na his chief counoellorin affairs ot State, Ha was Ukawiae. a skilledmilitary cuglnoer and aided much in bis mili-tary operations by acquiring a kiumtedgB ottbe togpgrapliy D( tba country. Wbtm Hajd-inUtaii « iu captured Parou Forstenwaituerand Ror. Father Kelley. took his popera andescaped ultii them into Tnzaa. Tbe priertdied aotoe yiean ngo nnd the Baron la probablythe only peraon wbp has a knowledge ot thoeo

__ . „ : • • _ . . _ _ : . . J • — L : I . I - • — T f t l j ^ n gpapers, "irhlch would probtblyI p t Qtat* accrete tom-totedoampal«n. . v : . ' ' . •

A. CUBB STONE OSBEAVZR.

a sending another company outtbo. Yet It w u probahly ths

Inssfc drmmatlo Mrformance aTar glran la tblaidnlU On the other oaiid i t is oftas tba

diiplayed on t ie blU boards. K we are to getroor«oftheb«t«rcaMsrf entorUlnmanU wemust learn to dUorimlnate between the goodand thu poor, whlpb U quite an «uy thing todolt one will take the tumble to nuks InquiryMinager Baker may do bis best to providegood companies, but It we do not patronlte

tern tlwy will not comeV

I cannot understand what object one canare for circulating untruthful report* aboutle deaths of persona, and can only attribute< to a tnsnls. for l;fng Lait weak, at differ-

•nt times, stt least a o«U doum persona wereUse) nportedlnDpveraadead,inTeitIgaUon

i y oaw provina; ttw report untrue Ibis^out MM tutttbutMt fumj ^£ iTinjcX know of and

BOMO cl those irho b»T6 beratofow votedM Prohibition ticket In obartar eleotlouj tellis they do not want any of It this Springkt recent law passed b the Democrat* of

tfcla State-, providing for excise commlssloneriIn eountlee to grant lloenses In localities whichmay vote to. nd llcente, has aettled themThey begin to raaUta tbat ihelr iDdepeodeotactloo, which oonpatsad t ie defeat of tbelocal option law after five countlei bad -votedfor no lioan»elwu» great tnUtake They alsoreab>« that them can b« no nstrUHieven wtlla Uie Democimtlo party controlsInitiation, « d that tba defeat ot UM. Demo-cratic party most oooofbefora there can beM>7 tenpara&on refona The Republicanprospect* for the charter election were neverbetter and wabsm only to nominate a goodUcketiowia Le tu igo i t l t anddo i t , Therecent township election showed tbat tfiere

ipnblioan majority of at tout160inZ>orer

VIn fact tfcere la a general bolio that tbe best

Informed prahlbltlonlsta in tonn know tbatunder tbe n«w Uw it te utterly futile to run a.no license tieket, but they feel, now that theyhave a paper started, thit It Is necessary torun a ticket as a sort of endorannerik of tbe

ipertnoriertogiveitsamethlngtodo and. attract attention to I t I am nUsbed thatAre Isn't a prohlhiiionkt of intelligence Ina town who bdleirw cwdtdty that it fa now

proetlble to prevent licensee being i ' ".Men If Us party ware nascentul at ihe poll*.Tbe farce la a t last worn out

•*•They tell ft atory of a man who lived •omepars ago ID Rortmry towntolp wblch shows

that a man so Inclined will bare an eya tomeasures of eoonotuy, eren in season* ofdeepest* grief This man inu the father oftwlnchlldreo, botti of whom became ill and

of tbm died, which led Mm to seekundertaker for tbe purpose of

ordering a ooffip 'By O» way/ ha re-narked, " i t wont coat ranch mere to makeone big enough for two, and 1 g u m yoadbetter do it." When the astonished oudcr-taker atked Ute reasoa lor such a singular re-quest tbe afflicted father cooly replied,

1 Oh, X expect tbe oUter « « will be doad bytie tune I gat home." The more circumspectundertaker advised him •gainst such a pro-•eding* as this, and his iodgment proved

correct, for tbe other child recovered and thadouble coffin was not required

*••There Is a very a&dent taying, quite con-

fidently believed In by tho famers, that If tbeanbw of tba Winter itorms dlngi to tbe treesthe following season will be an abundant onefor frnlt. Tf tats be true ttura ought to beenormous frnlt crops: next fall, for Ute snow

nearly cwyt ta t t t t tbli "Winter bubeeawot tbat It hai clitns to too treai witb grearaistenoj, i a * cumbar ot Iiurtancn remain

ing for several days. Tbe wentber has. alsobees Boch u to keep back the buds and sarethem from fretting, and every indication isrlgnt for an abawUnw ol trnit, Bo mats it

With apples »t«1.60 per basket but fewbsva been able to enjoy tola luxury this Win-ter, t

Tbe Banner Is of the opinion thatlthe Re-pabllcan party iriU try to foroe tba tariff ques-tion in the back-ground during tbe next twoyean. DonH oubeUerelt. Thereia tiuiowben thallepnblfcjiMWBnirnMilng thetariff Qtteitlan man vlgoronily, and the Mo-Kfnlej bill la the 11ns of action. And tbaDeoiocratio organi, Including tha Banner,which. InsUtei lart fall Uut we OBOldn t maks

one of them darev peep. The H M I ot the I SOME COLS FACTS.Dwnocrallo organ* that the tariff might be Tho problliltLm jw^r la tht* j>Uce paid us

mplimeut last ucuk b ; devoting tho_e to tha aiiawcT of t

pertinent paragraphs lu tiio EIIA In rsforouceto ttve tarty wl Jho ( i tic Wm JotLrtial LttjxtiifiUut while indulging lu eoniewLat cgutfutiipmieBUtiom at \o Us awn Jolriiem, Jtocally indulge* Ju uutrutlifulpiw iu wwaill

rmtltion. It IDBMS that tivti years agojrterf tiie fioople "tltat the )li{iinr. liivi

receipt* were uece«*nry to vuable I)ov#r tokeep her ruudu in good condition," tic. ThisIs ait uutrutlful cout»rtion of tacit, designto placo us in a ful»o txwltlou. Wbat the HIEAconteudtti vnu till*; That tbe historytowns tbat bad tried no IICCUKO tu thk Mcti<BbflWed tbat under mch comlitluus there hibeou an Illicit sail whfcu was wono than llwllcetiseditale; that if there was no licence InDover itsctUwuacnuliUtill Imjnl! UIQ lijuorUiey wanted from I'KtubliiiinieuU on tliu out-altiTts of the toven; that we would thug U da-pripcd of a Jargoreveunawilboutaccoi)»|]lfgli-Ing anything practical fur tlio cause uf lewpemnce, and that to uontlnuo our Btrtwt ntotbor improvements would ntcesfltntalargely Increased tax u\iou tho inluibltantfl.Our iwaition wan tint liquor would be »n|J totbuiuhabltanU of Dover iu any ovent, Uioluucler llctuw we could make tlio&o kclUug IIcontrlbuta to tho public reveriuca, and that

fed in nicking tbeni {lay for thoof selling ratUoi* tlmn ta pGrroit tbctn

to edl wlllioiit Jlceuso, Ofi they hud in otliotbowus whluh bad vctatl no llusuw.

Our imlttinoiit hsa b*en that tlio prohfbf

t(out«t» lisive \x«n inipgtnniiig and throujj)i tlivlr alupl

wmtisbt barblundering

h

with that

uuso of teaijierauco ruforni. Here In ono ofmay Inslancca: The RcjiuMlcau partywlien

tlisy last controlled botli hrnncliGS of tbaLegislature euactw) a high Uccuse-local optionlnw ohicL was tho montadvanced tomperaucoleglsldliou ever incorjwrBted Into law In thinState. It enabled couuUes to rotu for noUceam at nj*c[al elettloun and la case illconsa failmi made high liccuse mamktari\x countloe very poon ljeJd election! under

iw aad five of Uie t i t voted for no li-cense. Even Harris county had taken tliopreparatory slcpa {or &u elei:Uoii unilur UilBlaw, and It was gouprnlly beliovod would vota1or no ltcvQBe. For tlilt net the Ro[iuDlicanparty gatir.-l tbo LaitJug omulty aud 0]>|>08l-tlon ot tue ptmortul liquor Interests of the

lu tie elecjun of tbe uext Fait It wag gen-trally conceded that If .the Deraoorats wereauccenful this law would he repealed, and Iftho RopubUcana wore successful it would Iwretatiiat and glveu a fuir trial. It was alsoknown that if Lhe Ilgpubllcaus could electtliolr Buuator in. Pfuma)c tLey could rotalacontrol of Iho Honadi by oua majority awl

e this lnw. They nominate! In that count/j«uu Emley, wUu in tlin Assembly lifttl

voted for tbn locnl option law. Tbo liquordealers sounded Mr. Entley and offered tosecure life ehation if lie would vote to repealtiio lnw.' WtotUB ninu lie is, be refused instultify himself aud nullify the action of bisparty. Tha liquor dealers then went mildly

the support of Jobu Mnllon, t ie Democraticuilinee. Tbo prohibitionist* were appealed

a, to support Euiley and Bavo this law. Butihey turned a deaf ear to tbeopitealandtlrei

lay tbeir volt's on a candldato who thojrlew had. not ft gbott of a chance. Emloy

WM defeated by lew thanoufl Uuudred plu-rality, when tha prohibitionist* could easilybavQ elected him, and Uie Democrate thus goitbeone majority they needetl In theBenato torepeal t l» local option la? . The DemocratsliaTing obtained control of both limnohta gftheLegWatBrcbft'etrom Uiai-Ume totbii

r.'.Ii,' Faroe, the eeoretary of the KewJersey Game and Wih ProleoUTe Boclety, has

wA tb«Iollowing clroular of the ©r*n ficasonrgain» In the State,, with the penalties for

of t t a LflgWtura'ln repealing the charter ofr Weit Jefiwy Gamo - Froteotlre Bodety

made sareral changes in the schedule beoes-

- ' " Open Beaton. Penalty.

^...•.v-v|astjs,sii-a&.^.i»TJpIand plpTBT. .July 31 and January I . . . 10

'" - • ••- .••"*-•.'•: { A u j r . 91 w d D a e ^ l D . - )EngUib«n]pe.;...-jalsoniDnthBof Uarehj; i[•raJrlBcbIcken..OcL 31 andJa*n,"l.*.'.'.'.*,,.'(Reod bird,,.....Aug.2G»ndD*o. 16. , , .„ -

allUrd Aug. BB and Deo. 10.[arshhen Aug. K! and Deo. 10

increased liquor legislation, until now theynave legislated tbo problUtionitla out ot bu*.Ineuby the opuutyoxclw board law, underwblcb. ehouia a town vote for no license, tbodealers can Rot' license from* Hgliw antbor-

l o r all tblf wo say the prohibitionist* arebemieivea directly reipoiudble.Rnd If this berenson to tiie causa of temperanoe reform,

theu iiifilie tJia moat ot it. By their Impracti-cable action, under- leaders who seemed toseek only personal prominence, or a living outof the badnns, Ui&y tune made tbomseWeBto-day tbe laughing stock of peoplo of intelU- ' _ . ^ . 4 . , , ...intnrA anH *™ bnund h*nA n,nA fi** in Uia BKWI^VKD, That wedo hereby wnd«r to or --

cently • deceived; Into throwing away their department cf the work, and leaving iti a i ' :

Woodduck,,,> .JVwg.ai ami JiBray squirrel... Sept, 14 and E „

licit MUlrrel. ..Bepfc 14 and Doa 10 SO1*01 Malrrsl.. . . Aug. SI and Jan. 1 . . , - . . . 5

Rabblfc.,...,,..,Ool.3lai»lPeo. Vt....... 15tbalEDtmtnxjt-- .Lastday Feb.-and Oct. 1. 10Irook trout. . . . March til and July 15 . . . . 10)Uekbui.....'.May20&ndDeo.L '. S5

Oswego bass...,May aa and Deo. 1 . . ; , . . . £5•Ickeral . .>a r i lSdandUarch l , . . . SO

Pike;;..........AprilbDanilMarobI.,.,. SOIn addition the' following provisions are

pnttlibedt Tbelaw strictly prohibits anyset lines or nets In ttreams stocked by tbeBute with game fUb, undnr a penalty of $25fine, or any devices whatever that will later-fere< or defer said flib from ascending theateanu. - Tha penalty for killing any song orlnsectirorocs bird,• .or-taklDg or dMtnying

• of such.blpou, I i «50 for each otrease,.Ttey p p

•fcany time or plane, eittet^oo ontfiown prop-erty or tbat of another, I< llo for «acfa and«my..offetue, MiBweaMeate not complytogWith the by-law* of tbe Oarae Frotective Bo-deUes ot tills Bute are prohibited f ram shoot-Ing within itsUmita under a, ponalt^ of $S0,

Imprisonment until the fine is paid. .

"While |t,c*nnotVo uld Uat Uie ."iaa Kunutct) Is m successful operation, yet

experimeatomado during tbs past year havedemonstrated the fact that the principles un:

derljiog tUo expcrinienta aro right andprectlcal. Tbo furnace Is now In bidet again,but Ii acting very cocmeltfchly. One day Itsworking la so perfect that Prof. Westinan andhla oorpi of aasUtanU ara reveling' In tbeseventh beaten of BUCCMS, and the naxt daythey are wallowing lu the mud of mental de-spond, They era now laboring wider theisadvantage of tha haste that was neceusaryL tha erection of tha building namely to mateabsolutely air tight, Few of our citizens

Senator Vert* for C°iTbe World contains this bit of info'rmaUon,

which Is certainly a MW wrinkle in politics, ift h U t h i i l U ' T b b i f t b U t UthewUanythingitilU.TbbieoBeftboUtUowhisperii In the corrWom of the State Honseb d t Bbeard by '» UBbsaM1 a day or two-ago. Bena-

Oeorge WerU, of Morrfitowu, who hadm booked, according to common ropoii, u

Gov.' Abbett'a successor ever blncoUcPiiorsonwasiaatre-electod, la.to.bo pkcated.wllb anelection to Congress la tba new district Ijrbloh bo lives, and, Senator Robert AdmlP,

M to be made the candidate forGovernor in bis iteed. The reason for tbfachange of front w u not made known, and itwas wid tha t Senator Werta'i CdDtent to Itrniut be secured before it can bo carried intoeffect' " If he inaiita upon being made Gover-nor, why," said out oonepicaoui Democrat theother day, " there's nothing to do' but makehim flOTernor." :

, . yunny, II Xme. • > , -They tell A story bow, on .April lit, Gover-

nor Abtott received & telegram that "WardenMonroe was carting away all tho State furni-ture, eto., at tbe Aajlum. The Governorpromtl tifid tbe n w sppotatee^ETltt

, , jpromptly notified tbe new p p ^ ,who happened to to be sick, anA be telegraphedto Senator 'Werta.to look after tha 8Uite> In-terest. The B«n*tor..went to tbe Auylum,found no moving, nothing*, In factt as repre-sented/and i t suddenly dawned upon him thatIt WAS April Fool's D ^ C J I

a p pWeautboriMouradvertlteddruggidttoaeH

you Dr. King's Hew Discover? for ConBamp-tlon, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition.It jm» an* oBUctod with l a Grippe ood willuse Ihls remedy aooordlug todlrectionfl,givingit R, fair trial, and flzperlenca no b^uoflt, youmay return too bottle and bars your moneyrefunded. "We make Ut> offer, because of Uiewonderful success of Dr. King'* New. Dls-oov«ry dnrlng last season's epidemic Haveheard of no case In which It failed. Try I tTrial bottle free at Robert Kiilfrcro1* DrugBtore, Dotor,Orani,HftHca&CQ1i Drug Store,Fort Oram, and F. K Jenkins1 Prug Store,Cheater, Large, dca fiOo. aod tt,O0.". -

"Ambitious: Tlcmrearing on tbolr hind legs, emitting Occam ofelaboraU.duQnesa,1' Is what n Preach criticcalb thoM ."smart Alecs1' that habituallypldltthelrignoranco. Hanynch hare deniedthat Bcrtfolou and spedflo blood poisons orecurablr. wbeo tbe Cactus Slooi Cnro hashistory of 800 yc«n In Bradt and tiroIn this country, aa on Infallible reined j * .sola by Robert Kiltgora, Do w

rotes, and thus contributing to the mtcean ofbe party which had toe support of tbs liquortesters ol the State, do not hesitate to sayhey are sick of thu farconnd will have no'lore of It. By thblrfollpwini; theyara todayrlthout a rnpecUblu rollowlDg In'poiot oflumbers and OBTO retarded temperance legia-atlon in Hew Jersey for no telling bow many

already been used In this enterprise that nilhftTB fondly hoped would prove tbo nucloDbof a vast manufacturing Industry. Up to thistime a trlQebvtr 100,000 bos beon iiwBt ID tbaplant and . experiments. To-day SenatorJones, of Nflvadi, tho President and tbolargett atockhclder of the company, is oi-pected In town. Tha Senator lualso the ownerof tbe Warren Pnrnaee of wbfeb Mr. Bennettis manager, and i t ia hoped he Till outlinesome plane for tbe futura of this Industry.—Hockettfitotni Oazette.

' - - Shaved the Baby.If r i Jamce ITacNorooy, of KamvIIle, Wop-

ron eounty, left her tbrw children, aged Dine,aaewltwo ted a bolt, at homa vbila fihont to tbe Btore Saturday. When ah& re-

turned sba found tbe younEest Ijlng on Vaafloor covered with btond, with a Tutor by herside. 'Thr. child was very tn»V from tbe lossof blood, though notdead. Herlittlefaca was

mass of cut* and In the neclt was a bogoh that came within a little of cutting the

ugular vein.' TbeottiercblldronwereflnAllyi d l l t f l hl littl

An 014 Time Hlmater,Tho MorrU County record of Uie Court it

Commou PIcu beguu iu ]7T0, two yean afterMorris County WOJ wt off from Huutwioii,Tha otbor raordi do sat hbgla until about17H5. Unfurtuuat«ly tboro ut ua Index Ut itscontent* and ono bus lo turn over every jxigoto be sure tint cot Ling of Importasot) la «ver-looked. Wo learn from this hook that in .BeiJtemher, 174T, " Ilev, Kliob Byraw, aProtealant dissenting mlulstur, legally «UledJn the work of tlia ministry witliln tbe countyappeared in Court and took tbe Oath ofallegiance and supremacy, and ell other oathsprupcrand esseatltig to tha Uiirty-nine arti-«len of the Cliurch of England with the com'man exceptions allowed vo disamUng minis- :USM." it peeras therefore tbat Morris CountyI M coiuiilured M h&vlng an establlthodcburcb even away up liero on what were thenUie frontiers of civilisation. Alr.Bynunwagtlio first pastor of tbo 1'nsibytoriaii Cliurch»t MeudLwu and ono of tho first settled pas-tors in tba L-ounty. lie was ordained andsettled over the above chumb by tha Pres-bytery of New York In IUi. He was an as- -ifstont of Dralnard in bis missionary labors

•long the Indlain and much caleoraed by ths•tter for bU ability a ' ' '

Buried Treaznn.iperstitlou and credtttlty

tAn exhibition of

is seen on tbe farm of Joseph Easier In ttown of Montague, Biuaor county; wh«re a "party uf lliroo men, accompanied by a varyold and decrepit woman, Era engaged In dig-filpg for a mythical treasure. Tbo digging iibeing ilooo under the UlrecUon ot Ihe oldwoman, wboclaijruclflirvoyuntpowers, ThamemWn ot tbe party are *ery reticent abouttheir oporatiom, but It bos been ascertainedthat the woman bat told them that tliera is acave deep in the earth containing a board otgold ot tbe value of eevoral lotlJJoni of dollars

b l b was stored there by the Indians agesago. Hh9 told Ibem tbatafl«r dlgeiug M (oertaiD depth they would come upon UatkelBton of aa Indian culet and this would beiu indication tliat they were on tbs righttrack. The mea bava baen hard at Work forwore than a week, and aro said to have uu-northed a, bunum skeleton, as predicted by tbaold woauui,' But further on ttoyeoooiurtereita body of solid rock, through wblcb they a nnow hlasUttg tlkelr way. Strange to My,many of the people living In tbo neighborhood

l U d b d t i

Oftllie docks in a Creamery,Farmer Goorga Ayres, ot AllivmTOay, baa a

large creamery on bis place. Ooeortwo uwn -l l d on him l u t week and secured thV'

creflniery, which Is not in use. They salil they ".•nted to clMslty a lot ot fancy towls tnabuld bo tent tbere. Tbe UM OC tbe creamery

OB grouted. Tue aborting proceM took .place U«t Fridaj pigbt, when • large number' --of eporta awoujWeJ at Uie creamery, nndwhile Farmer Afna ulumboi-od anjoyed ot»of the most epiritdtl cocking nulna tbat ever •

oocurrvd io Warren ( inty. Tbe ndiscovered by thegoryconditionof tlteonam- •ery floor the neit momicg and the anmraalnumber of fmthera lying around loose. .

Tho case has been repotted to tha authori-ties, aad now there Ifl fear aud tremblingamong admirers ot game cocks In Washing-ton, Hackettstcwn nod other Tillages lestwarrants will be icrvtd on Item. ."•'.•,' .. ':.

Fallowing are tbe latest real etUte tnnsferi •';•tn Morris county j •. Emma F, ood WUUaaj; E,%:Bockovea to JatDO* H. twroo, Afendhani town- 'Bbtp, 41.000; Uotiowfty.WWilliam Flock, deceased, . ,.Washington townsblp, d,000; Benjamta F , >- ;

O'Dell to James L. Smith, Randolph town--'sblp, tW; Jime* H, Bajro to Stephen M . 'Sayre,.Mt. OUve township, t l ( He»ry W.. ' ; .Ford to Eli** Gallagher, Iforrbtowii, |30C;'-'ACulfonl A. popping to Barab J. Wadiwortb, ^ATorriatown, N,O00i,KariaM.»eCainp, Ann*'1!a ; » i r , J . Augusttia Fay^EdwardM. Wood Vand Sarah B. Wood to David: S.; MoAlpfn, ,-,Morrifitown, 175,000. :,;, . ". •-•';•' •'.\^~uj

. . ."A Paator Appreciated. • '• •. "•':,: -r-fftAt o. meeting of the oiHcial membera of Ute';:1'

U . S . Church, of Flanders, held AprilOUi, '1801, it vnx unamldiouily

Boo* from us to Conforenoe, In a healthy anoV-lattofactorycobdltlMi. ' . • . - . - •

we expect and deiire binamong iu aud horebj pledga our hesrtiy

co-opemUon In the Inlciwt of the «mmpaEiiAB B, HKKLtjE»oKB, Beo'y. - ••',

OommbuIotieraofDeedJ. - - ' : ' .j g n e L a m s l o M r s o t

DeedsuppopntedfarMorrlscountyi Boonton..lioo, C. Kytej Cbatuain, W. B. UcDougall; -Cheater, WindfleldOreen;' P. aYawger , H. i1'.V. Drake; Manduam, Peter Garobrant/J, B. -'Bowmans Moatville, Win. A, Courter, Man- • {den Jacobus; Horrls, Geo. O. Hunyon; Mt. "•-.'Olive, s , H.^Borland, J«a,, W.1 Campbell;.','>'fuwlc, Tbeo. Smith; Fequannoo, John Biau-.velt; Raadulph, E .S , ThumpKraV Bockaway, 'E. W;Betin,- Roxlury, J.'H. Foncherj Waia- sbutton, Thoo, Na-ughrlght. • . ; ,'

' A Comment on Poor Road*, ' .'- :-'The Haekettitbwn Oaffitte, In ite laitJssaa,"

very, pertinently lay*: ?Ai TepresnntaUvBdtiten of Washington towniblp Is authorityfor tho Btatcmcnt th&t in seven-yean 125,000 :

iaa bean spent in tliat township on the roads, j .appreciate the amount ot money tbat h u Thenumwho drlvM from here to QermaW

Valler couldn't be made to baUavs I t

;' A D a n n i o u i Oaunterfelt.: „•_•''. ^' The $2 silver ccrtlQcate has been so sitccen-

folly counterfeited that it ia almost impossible. .to tell it from the genuine, and a new sories •-will h« sHued. I t Is a startling pleoe of ne«Bto tho Treasury ofndaJs, as It bos Kotbwa'dltHcntt heretofore todelectBOOiodoftot In Uio

.. S T I H X J H O , • , . . . • •In tbo Presbjterbm Cburch -was Uie nune

large attendance both morning and evening.Rov. Bowers preached la tba tDomicHi Rev.A. C. Dill at night '

T b Y " P B a E. . B . a , . w « n v o u m a l l y 8 o o d .Uembersof the choir are enrrjostlyroqaested '

to attend choir m«tiDg on TboradayR, at 7^0 'l'.K., at the nomu of Mrs. Cosine. ;

Julio, infant daughter ol! Mr, and 'Mim,'.-wcneon, m buried on Sunday|at S oVlock.'

The sorrowing pareutfl have our heartfeltBympathy. . , , - . '•':

TbeConnBa are much pleased with their .*en ' '

discovered In a closet fait asloop. tholr little . . W ««O"» » * " " t b a t ^ f ^ P l C ° O p e r

bwKli covered with Wood. T b e y e x i i l a l n e d t o J ^ " " ^ 8 ™ 1 ^ * " ™ ™ ? ' ^ „ ,. .tteirmotherthatthwlndbecnilavIncbBr- J s , ° ^ ? ^ S f 1 ^ 1 ZZZtheir mother that they Lad been jlay Inc bar-ber and trying to shave the baby, who wouldaotkwpetill and sowoa cut They becamerightened at Iho blood and hid themselves.

The baby's wounds vcere dra*xl and tho willrecover, though the may bavestwo or tbreeb«d Bears on be? face. Hereafter, tbe nuorin tbat botue will be put out of reach.

decided mjecea. The people were iodetd .ploaaed. • .-- • „ . , ' '

Tb« tola wag by Ulsa Oeorgie CoxhuCaa:Sunday, was one of the most bcauUful t i * t*wt nave yet had. . • '• • • • • ScKsHism. •

Dr. SumouUn1* tTbe great Duraoulln, "when dying, » i i :

leavo you two great (pbyirfelana—almplo dietand Bott wftler." Had be lived until now howould hare added a thlrd-Cachm Blood Cure—for it Is the only Infallible cure for ecrofulaand'specific disease yet discovered. Threehundred ymrs* experience In Drain. No fail-urenand no relapses. Far sale at Klllgare>Corner Drug Store, Dover.

So You Ooneh r ,Don't delny. Take Kemp's Balsam, the best

cough euro.., I t will cure your coughaandcokls,It will curt Don throat cr a tickling iotlwthroat. It will cure pains ia Uie chert,' Itwill cnro indues/* and broucbltls and alldlRCAWt pertaining to the lungs because It la apore balsam. .Huldlt tothellghtaodHncloarasd thick ills. You will see tbe excellenteffort ottex taking Uie. tint dose. Largo bob-tiesSOc and $1. ' ' ' ..

• ' BuckltnVArnJea. SalT*.The. bast salve In Uie world for Cut*, Bone,

Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rbenm, Farer Sores,Tetter, .Chapped..Honda, Chilblains, Conn,and all Sldn Eruptions, and postUraly caresFQeSfCrnopayreqBired. XtiagtuurantoedtogvB porfect Batkfactlon, or money reftmded.Frtoa twanty^w otnti'ptf bo i . Tor sale byBobart KUJkoa* Dowr. Ormin, Hanos & CoTort Onin, anAK. K. J t k b C b t

Good looks ore rooroUianekfa deep, depend-VIng upon a healthy condition of all the -rital 'organs. It the U w be inactive, yon have a .Bilioas .Look, If ybnr Btomach bo, disorderedyou havo a Dyspeptic Look and if your Kid.-'nnya ba affected you have a Pinched Look.Sseure good bealUi and you will have good ,looks. Electric Bi t ten^ the great alterative :and Tonic acUdirecity ua tbew vital organs,"Cares Plmplea,;Blotobes, Bdls and givea'a-'ffxA complexion. Gold at Robert Kitigore'a'.Drug Store, Dover, Orom, Hanca&Co'iDrug..Btore, Fort Oram, wad F. K. Jenkins* Drag ••Store, Cherter. M)a per bottle. ' -.*:;,• ;, ,

a OkOd, ska e*M flw

Wasaa ft Hamlin Organi and t i*noIT. Jenkins, Agent, Chetber.H.J.: 7

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Friday, April 10, 1891.K E W A K K CONTEHENCE,

' ThuatmimlNurturk Cwtf.-ienco of iLu M.E. Clmirh nixmed at tYaxliliiKtou on Wftlucs-dny UIKILT /air nkivsmid iilcauuit au«.|>icw.andwltli Bistmp tt'illaiil L». Mn11nli.ni pti'sidtiis.Jobu F, tkxld rnw rp-cluotcJ Kwmturyjiiiil lieappulnLn] JoLn M. JJwkuf Aud Ji.hu I. Mor-row LisaKBisluitU JU111 A. (Sulteriilgi' mmre-elected Huittstlciil BwiruUiry and A. M.rolniiT Treasurer, Tlie btaiiillufj ramiiiittw*nuniiiiaii-il lust j u i r wwe i»>iiuruH!d. Onniotimi «.f Di-. Hurll.uttt ..vmniitUo on you tigpeuplu's BrJoilicri \sa&i£jtf*oiaWd' An iiivjtutloiifrom Dr. WiiUiiey lu visit iliwUvUMuwnBemlaury on Friday afternoon was uixuiilnl.

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worlfa Lt'Ajjiie to tlio purburuk work, and tben ttlis from th<>CL>utralulHi-

Um in llio guiL-rul>M3iit«] some statb-i)f thelcague. Th»;ro

KitiK'«,( l

Jf-moy, of whMi numtior I!W fire in tlio Sow-ark Cuiifcraic?, divided us follow*; JtavaiifDistrict, tbirty-orio diopters, with a touil.aflfiiS member*; Jersey City Pibtrlct, twenty*nine chui>tartt, with l,:S)l member*; PatoiviuDiwtrict, forty-two chat item, witb ii.ilK) mem-

with I,Hill uioaibors; a total ineinljenibfp intlw t'ouferenco ot 7.11K. Tor tlio jHirjxjjw ofshowing tbe working* of tbo Ejmurth Ix'/iguua " mode) caijiuet met ting,11 08 It wan culled,

In by prominent Kptvortli IyiiRiiero.TIIH Conference link! a statistical Bcshloli in

tbo afternoon, and It wan folio**! by u ineot-ing of tbo Couforuico Life Iimiiranee Aiwocin-tlon, «t »lKht Ulxbop Mullulteii, Her. J. U.Jackson aiul Hev, C. II. Fnyuo wnile mldro&wsat the nnnivurwiry of tlie Educational Hociuty.

Tli* GWurctice L-pftorlli tengiio held IUfirst winlveiimry Wttliiciiday night. I t wasconducted by Uie President, Rev. O. II. Colt,of C) ID toil. Tlio until vursury wan [irecuh-d liya ve6]»r sorriro, led by A. N. tWit-r,<>f Netv-UJU. Tbu Binning was led by u choir of leu^-uem from tbs clin]itcrs ivt Washington aud

wltli. A byiuu by tlioconcrcsotion, followedwltb prayer !>y J. V. FusUir, <if HedrffngC'bnrch, JorKcy City. President Coit itiudo ashort add rets, Iti wLiuli lio njK>ko of tlio workand growth of tbo Conferunra Lenguu, andgave some stutlHtL-s of goiiorai interest.* A meeting oT tbo Coufurence Life InsuranceAKSocintlmi won hold Immediately after thostatistical sotutlon. Hoc Dr. h. It. Dunn pro-filed. Tha only niember who tiled during theyear wnaitov. Willinm W. Voorhew, of Lib-erty Valla, N. Y. UlawSilow received t t , « 2 ,tlie largest dwith clului jwil during tliutwunly-ono years' eifsU'iico of llio association.Tbo present membership Is 171. Tbo totalamoupt of fuucls on band Is t-2,&SS.69.

There ollkera were elected: Provident, L.H. Dunn; Vies President, J . It. Hryati; fewr&-tn ryanJ Treasurer, J. I Mormw; DlrcctaraWai . Day, C. La row, 8. 1'iuwm*, 0. ll . Uurnes,P. A. Mnsou, L. Duuii, W. H. Hal lawny, It.B. Lockwood, J. D. Fault*, O. 8. WoodrulT,J . Meade, R, B. GoUIas.

Tbe question of voting upon tlio admissionof women a i lay delegates to tbo general Conferenoo came up on Thursday inorniug, andtbcro »a> a long and tvnriu dtauiiuloumotion U> vote ou tbu question without debate.Tbo motion was finally carried, U3 to fla,aDdtbe voto will 1M taken to-day.

ltev. Dr. Atkinson Introduced a resolutionthat tlie elders receive no candidates on trialthis ytar, AI tlio Conforouoo U now In a coigonted condition from orcrcraivding. Ills ad-dress was a very forcible one, and be tho J g i t tempa

PORT H O E R I S .B hy tliu C'oluradu Ungetta tbiit tb<i of Mr. uuri Mm. Erue.t Beuuty Hindia MLrprisu jiarty ut Idubu t p]~li]£d: It a Ui'JtLur to our Conductor ikuiiEjin an IKX'UMOCUI vbJtur hen) before hi

lorai'u '. lli>rncol Hit) suinu j«(wr soy.

tilt! IllKlll,"«H "I'll US tllUU'

>» Iittly tlivtaWniHl Hint iC t

bUiry that Juat on CouJnct'-r

at him a. minute oi>d

M» mirk. L'hurik' Mild mi more Inn iventtusito ^<-t his traiii KiKuttiir, kuvin- thu mnu »h<Mini ho IMW \vl[li tbe liogt, in iHiw-^ion of thtvaU**,*, Wluu tbu ciniluctur £ot hack hifound tbo man niiwing, a. jwirof nmiiiicton

It is going tlm n

i, fur wlilch he {raid * l s-

1B of tlio [iress aa a won-riuful thiiiK tbnt Willinm Baclie, agrandson of Dun. Frank I In, attained bisblrtlulay on Marcti Uilli, and on tliat evoTihlted tbu I'hilndelphia l-t*1gfr oil Ice sWhy mor in Huuibii|)o Ibe otber evening Isaw Dr. I'abnur, formerly tiuixtriEitfiLideiit oftho Htfliilioiw furnaces, (I don't cam who hisgrandfulbur wnt.) who fs W> years of ago urncan go anywbert) HIDIIC. What is HID uiatteiwith tbe Lwlger olllco thut a infill of Ml yenrihbouM lint vi-it Itnlonn ) Mr. JohuHwain.o:this town, in Kl mid (ii-orge BUIU'H motlmr itjiunt her fcUlli year mid, I reckon, tbo filendidon't think It newvary to ooud a nurse willtliem, nor a ]M>l!mnnn eitlmr, uvou if tbeywent to call on tt. W. Cbllds ot ttio otllco i

(Jtmi-«oliurtt'sbabydiiid on Monday ovoIiW.

Gibl.s, who waa visit ing at M. K.tit hittmhuiie, dlod at bis liouso. Tbi

tuuaral tarviwe woru iwlii tlierb nt ?V.W v. UJfcmJuy, ititormt'utat Danville, I'a., ou Tu?s-.Iny.

Dr. Nuldua brought another baby to toffiMonday tir Tiiesdny and loft It nt JohnKrudy'8,

Tliu adjourned wliool meeting will bo WitIn tho Gcboi)! linttfcoon Lho lH)Mi in*t., ntTjail 'Jl. hharti, fur tbo purpose of hoarii:g fnim tliat.

it dwidlng by voLo on unino partitiun, of liLiiriiiB report of trusttfM mi tbo taht

district, ulc.Hoinehudy bi-oto

IV kc-hool bm llitiihl

>nl of a freight c

i tmtwIwlorot tUftago of the more cfliciont nilnintorfl, Atteispirited dulmto the question was left wltb icommittee to consult wJtb tbe Elders and tinBtoop. •

A Queatlon as to Owneralilp,Tlie National Hotel nt Junction, Intcly occu-

. pled and owned by Mrs. Melfck, mother cPostmaster Hellelt, tt this iiUco, woe comptetely dtstrayod by flro l u t Frlitay tuoralng.Tbo building was insured for $4,000. TheWashington Star sayi: Thero baa been sometrouble about tbe omtenbtp aud occupancy

' ' ol Uw homo, but tbe stories are to varied andconaicting rbat It IB itnpoulbla at pr&wnt togot a t tbe precbe (aota. l l r . liiff, whoa candy i tore oppodte tlio post-oIDce, saystbnt bo purchased tbo property s t an admii

' i l t rotr i l salo of IV. A. Meliclt, deccawd, otoo 20th of December l u t , for *J,U35, oumade a payment of *SM u tho condition! oftbe Htle required, Tbat tliore wan a mortgageon the property of *3,600 bdd hy Mrs. Clark,of New Oermnntown, which b&d been ar-ranged to remain on tbo property, and tbatho bought i t subject to tba loose of Mr. (leaGlttto, but tha t Mr. G1U* was to Rivo 1peaceable pooessloa on the 1st or April.

Mr. I l ia rented tbe hotel to J . Taylor Smith,. and Mr. Smith had purchased a quauUty of

. liquor and had It Rent to tbo Junction witbtba view of taking possemkn on tbo 1st. Int i e meantime, It Is said, that Dr. A'Ueron notdtdr iug Mr. Bmltli to have tbo bate), badbought, or bad mods arrangements to buy,the mortgage on the proiwrty witb the view

' of retaining l l r , Olbba in poESCtulon. I t hlikely now to become a matter of HMgaUuu Intho court*, and It will ba soraotlmC before tbobold Ia rebuilt. ^ ^

The Bapublloan SavlvaLTbs Spring election! this joar all along tbe

Una bars developed unexpected; signs a re-vival and recupomtlon of tho Republicanparty from tho effects of. Its overnbelmlDg do-

t Fall. In Now York Htat*. Khode

tboyaiil here, Hun Jay, and HLOIB a pall <tnbavca out of It DutecMvo BIcKentia canll j) huro mid BIJOU locnti'il tlin culnrlta, wliprovid to t>u onuof Al. YIIIHIR'B IHIJ-S, two (XlnrgiidV mill otio iif Ben. K1»pVen«. Theyw-LTo tnlteii liofnrn Jiistlen Joniw IV. Cailwll nn Tnowlny, noknowlwlgnl tbo thuft, iworn limini! over to npjiear beforo tho nnrand Jury nt Morris town. Fricnde, iA-llou- vithx'W, It it bettor that thow boyswin run around nil ovor tho town, wlio uuvgotntvliml, ulio will grow up ignorant uviL'lotnr, If ulloivod to grow, llko To]my, oiwill fetch t:]> 111 Htutu [irtsoil-it In butter,Kny, that thay go to thy Itoform Soliool untilthey uru 1 and lut noni»b:dy train them thatkuoHS how. They U'll a story of how Iyouug gang, tlio olduet of tvlioni IK uot m ..tlmn 10 years, bad formed a plan to waylay apedlar, bis body up with brush anddivida bis jack among them ! Tbo ringleader

van to do tho Bhoottog 1clvlluxt community J Wlio

da you think could invent sTlie ringleadur of tills precious crowd .read a dlmo novel—nor i-ead nt nil, fa

to ucbool long laughir that, Thi>ro Is a good deal in tho way boyire brought up, titter oil.Conductor Wm, Uagshaw will lead t%<

i mooUug in Clark's Ilall, Stanhope,(TmeuUi tbediiadvan- a u u i i B y nftornoon, and Ulna Love, daughter

o( pastor Lovo, of tbo Baptist Church a t Tort' lurroy, will nMtlbtblm to make tlio meeting

iterating. Bho ia said to bo otiexcollcnbclo-utionlHt and U booked to read some scloctioue.Mrs. John Lovo ia very "sick.Tbo iron In tbo furnace broke out again on

Saturday night. I t is all right now, but someof Ibo lM>ys had to do a little oxtra Sundaywork on account of It.

liralceuiau William Parker tried to tto[i tboturn U\>Ie, witb an engine on It, wltb bla foottba other day and Is now £olng around ancrutches.

Engineer Frank Maie Is to work again, butthe black eye be carries around wltli him bobsaa though be was just recovering front tboeffects of a urtua fight lu wUkb ha Itml beenworsted.

I interviewed the District Clerk Of tha etaibojie nchoo] district about; the door of tbe notschool houso orcr there, tlio uiber night. Hi«id , "That Is the law." "Wha t Is tho lai•aid I. '• Wby, tbat Uie door of thuBct.houso ihould o]«n outward." "Does the do

r new Kbool houw open oui." " Aro you going to make It

K> 1L will r ' n I don't know; we bave not ill*-cussed, that y e t " " 111 bet j ou will know,111said, as I btorted out ot tho store. Tbe scht' o l tho Btato of Wow Jersey publialied1880, pagoia, porsgrapliai, soysi " H o (tbiCounty Buperiutendaut) aliall bave powerwithhold that part of tha State appropriaUderived from tbs revonuo of tbe Htate, rron

lydhtrict In wlilcb tlio Innabitanta rollprovtda a aultauls ecliool building and tvhouBca; provided, that no building of twomore (lories, used for the pjjrpono of publliiistrucUan, in which any of tlie doors a tplaeea of exit aro BO constructed a t to openInwardly, shall bo consJderedasuttAbleBChoolbuilding within the moaning of the law. Novto my certain knowledge, RU thrco or thotruiteca ot that school district are Lualncumen—two morchnnta nad a UasmllU-!each and ovorj onn of them can road iwrite, and yet they have allowed tho

BTJSTIC.[a Llwde Kaschi-r, ol bUtubapo, TT«* UIB

guest of Miss Mary lJartb l u t week.lit, aud U I B . II. l\ FvotUo^bam and Miss

Frgthiughftmi.j»flut Handily nt the Park House.The lluscooutcoug silver comet band will

jdro nu old time uiintlrel abow In Young'slliillin HiiMJOftumiaon Tliuroduy, April 10.

Tliu linn MK-iablc wuicb was held a t Bcbeer'sbott4 iu Urukcnvjlb ou Inst Friday evening

u t rea t cumins. KCLVII, fctuccaDinl.<«vllit> unil ItuMlo Hire all wellu-tilul. Tliu jirofcuds, ntiicb were twuiiiulliins, will \K iluYitLod bo Iha pnrcliuf.1!!ug fur tbo w.Uuiil. JluL-b credit Is duL'OMJ fur thu iuterent sbu takes Iu tbe iA thu bchuul.

Air. Otto Stuinjif nnd Him Siena Stum;i>f Kuuvll, »en> thu fuudts of thu Mis* 'IiiKt Wirlucaday.

Tbu MixMtt Trimmer Dud Mh» FaiMiddle Valley, fijwnt Sunday with UT. C.

Mrs. Fonl Strait, we aro sorry to c

liy tbe death of Hint. Bamli Monoz,tvurn.il nt Jl(irri6io»n on AprJl oth, Run

latca one or its oldest nnd must respecteddenU. 81io bad becnumfiulwrof tlio Pitteriun Churelt of Suwasunniv for afmoat uTiyearn, from wblcb place the wm buried Thday afternoon. Him VIM Jo red aud rcs]H!clby nil who knew her.

"r. nnd Aim E. X. Corwlu, ot Buccaaum* tbe guctilA of Hv. J. U. I>owo ou 1

duy of teruuou.Mr. and Mm. 8. O. Bnkeraml eon aud Ml

Ada Pulis Me re in I tun tic on Sunday.Mr, tjeward Yauug IIHB completed a co

of btiKiiej at Lho UscLottotuwn JtibUtuWia now homo.

iU. riiiueosTredway Los left the emplojHtitbo Urns, ut Kcnvil,

Mr. August 1'ottier made a flyingtho lake this week, protwratory tomovlog

Sirs. J. liakor biis returned frtuu herto tbe ftouLh.

Airs. Alary Tuttlu has been a sufferer wtho grinpe for tho past weak, but we ure glto say is now on tbe itnprovo.

For tbe benefit of tbe DrakcsvHlu Bd|C'uurcn an ice cream sociable will be belthe residence <i( Mr. D. 0. Wilklaou on Vftncsduy OTfuiiig, April IS. All are 001x1181inviled. If stormy, tbo next fair avenlng.

THOT H I L L S .Tbe b a i sociable lield nt tlio house of IV

ber Cord was well attended. Proceeds toutdefray our pastor's salary.

M IKS Rose. 3tfu rray linn been engaged to teoethe Kdionl at Malapanlls.

Julm Rnydor ban moved ta MondUnm.Hev. Mr. OrlfToth ureftfliml his fawwi

nariiion In Parslnpany M. E. Churchliny ut-Diiing. Tlio [larting Iwthis e. ,.fTtttlnihng the well wi.liosof ussll . Iu tba ohmof Mm. Ilovrell, the organist, Mrs. Ma:o(llclat«l.

MIK4 Mflinlo Miller, whomut tokennorioi[II nt tba wx-lnblc lout Wnlnasday evening,io<v slowly on tlie Jinjiroiro. Wo aro>jix(aufc]y looking forward to her ultimate-ovcry.

Edwin QnimVy bos purchased andOApiied tobim from Uoo. Ii. Ulcltmnn, *Cboslor, To., a Qua collie Jog. Wo canudwull on lho merlUof the pup, but BUQICOto nay ltu a nice one.

Ju Igo Qulmby lu visiting f rionds (n Kt<JliaB. Iiotiuard bne jiumlinstsi from 1'nU'i

O'Neill hlabirge two borto coacli. What 1Loonurd intotidslt for w« cannot Bay,

u thi t lie intends ruonlDg a etago linolim jioliitfo Iloontoo.tbutKrcd. Timipkltiabashignowbu]

w npletedboBafshoUaa no Icra tlutin|]pllcauts for paititlng it. lie has notdecided who lie will award tha contract to.

Ilowell Bros, shipped last week ton tboBand tons cf lco to parties In Hoboken, N. J.

mes Rclley ha;bongo and Wn-. Urano baa m

i tuorod intlio "Warren Mfiron lion moved to NewarlDvod ou tbo Holmes f(

QUAKEtV

'2stand,FeiinsTlvatila,OhIo,MicbiEan,Il]Inofs,Kansss,* Montana, and nthtr SUtea wbero

' clectloni k&TD been held, the re*ulU nave•; abown' surprising Itopublican galas, and t ie: ODcrgios of tho l-irty are being firmly braced

up for tbe great prcsldoutial DonUwtol oext- year. JfaJ. HcKlnley, who Is vory much

elated over ths result ej the local electfons iiOhio, said on Tnatuay: " I think tbo Bepub-

. llcani ore bound to elect thu President in 1' whotnsoovcr tbey BonJnate. I noticed tbat

Mr. Bill Is trying to claugo tbe INUC, and topat a different in terpretatioa upon iheNovom-Her elections, from that popular nith the Dtro-ocmts. I do not know tbat thero Ia any ilgniflcanea In It."

, Our Haw Ocnvrei i ionu Blstnot.Thli Congresnionol district Is now composed

.. ot liuatenlon, Morris, Sussex and Warrenaountles,and tlie fullnwlngtownnhlpsof EueiBeUovillo, Dloom9olilt Caldw^l, East Orange,Franklin, Montelair, Livingston. At the lostFresidontial clectlou the plumlltln were asfollows:

I>era, Hep.HunUrdon 1«T5MOTTU 2JBSusmx T OCT

1719

of that school dialtbouBona dollars

CaldweltEaitOrsagaPraukUn,LIvingftonMontSidr

> tlioy have allowed the poopldistrict to upend nearly tblrteei

. . . i relora public /chool bujtdlnsbleb tbo law (levlnrps is cot a suitable school

building at all, and tbo County Superintend-out may deuriro tbo school district of thepublic money (State appropriation), becausetho retool building Is not & school building

»a lbs meaning of tbo \\vr. Are Ibo tmitoes Dl tbat district above the law or a lawunto themselreat Tho district clerk Bays hedon't know whether thsy will change tbedoors no they will conform to law, I reckonif tbe; don't tbo people will know how tochange tbo tniHtecs u their terms eipiro.Scbool trustees aro elected to seo that school*and tchoo] bourns are built nnd run accordingtolaw. Btanhopepeoplonowirobjecttopay.ing the bills, but tbey do mott respectfullysubmit that it was jtut as easy to bang thosedoon of exit tight la tuo first place as It wasto do it wrong. I t must be done right In theend—trustee or no trustee—but who Is giiiugto pay for changing it 1' Mrs Ctmrlfs Anderson In visiting a t MmW. R Balloy'ti, at Stanhope, wfalla thedomluleis attending Conference at Washington, N. J.

I think tbo Newton Presbytery meets .PLilUpsburg on the 14Ui. D. J .

MOEBIS PLAINS.The editor of t ie ERA and Mr. S, J . Scoring,

ot Poror, visited tbe Asylum on Mondayafternoon and evening, All tho ofHcen andmyself were glad to have them come hero, andsee new matters are conducted throughout theInstitution. Dr. H. C. Harris showed themevery courtesy.

What w u it that caused such a reflectionon tiro camvni on Monday afternoon t Why,

. D e m o c r a t i c plurality 2,855. I t looks rathsrsteep, bat greater obttaclea have been over-come.

Daughters of tlie Berolubon.^ Vow Jersey women of Revolutionary an-

.: ' eestry will meet in Uorristoim on WeJnei-' day, April IS, at 11 o'clock A. X. , for the Pur-

pnse of orginkicg a Hew Jersey chapter of' the Daughters of the Revolution. Mrs. flora

' Adtmi Daellng, vIce-praddeat-gonerBl of the. society, and Mrs. Charlotte IOUIBO Lawrence,•bo ol ths Hew York Branca of tbe society,

* will b« praaent and explain t ie reasons fo• complete orgaDliatlon In this Btate. At flni

It was propowd to form two todetios, ono at. PlainfleldwrianotaerntUurristovn.' I tbos. been.dedded to orgaaiw the latter Orst, how-ever.

' . Korxixtown Weddings.A large mddlng occurred Wednesday eretf

- fag in JTonistown, the contractiDg partiesW n z H. Ward Ford and Miss Rosette Buckley.The ceremony was performed a t 7:30 in St.PeteryCburch. Dr. Uerritt, issisUd by Her.Wynant Vanderpool, oOlciated. After thoceremony tlio nappy couple and guests repair-ed to Uw bride's reddened, corner of Oat:ttreet and ttacOuUaugb. avenue, wber*elaborate sapper was served. Tbe uouso traielaborately decorated with llowen and Japan-etelitnterns.

BenJoniia Tan Clere and Him Uwda, daugh-'tor of James a Adanu, both of Morrlrtowu,

'• irare married Wednesday evening at 0:30."oWoeit'.at tins bi^de'i resiiouce on De Hart'

avenne, ROT. J . E. Adanu ofBdatlng.

I t iJ fate I IfoLuIlatiuuiaasgood as Uwgtnulne lllret' Itoot JJeer. tiom» dealersrooommeivl imltaUom tar the larger proflUtlmj Jiald. What a ddldotu drink Hire.1

3 t £ Fk fc

tbe Asylum orchestra getting their phot!tokea What a talented lot of young tnuidons they are.

fence around her property.HIM Adls Kuun la very burr

giving niuilc leawns.M C b l S t t

of young tnutl

Mm Whitney Ii preparing for a neat new

sow-a-dajB

Ur-rcharlci Stout, who has been conunedto the bouse for the past two weeks with an

bsceis on the arm, Is able to be about again.Mr. Mattox leaves hero to-day to work In.me other Institution.Mr. IV. Hallowall, the cornet player, and

Ir. T. Long, the* violin playnr, leave to-dayfor parts unknown,

Tbe farmers around here ore plowing andiwfng their grain, whil* others are busy

planting tbelr gardens.What was the fracas about on Saturday

ut fWhile making a tour through the village on

Wednesday I found there were a groat manylaid up with tho grippe. If r. A. Smith andson are confmed te the bed witb i t Mr.Mona-bamalsoliMlt

Lovo tas been spending a day andnight in tfao Quaker city.

Mrs. K D, Coe aud sister were Jn town onWednesday. Mrs. Coe was such a Jolly ladywhile here that the young folks greatly min\vr nulling faca now.

Mr. W. A. Swift la Uck at tbe Asylumworking again.

There Ii a question being asked around hereabout marriage and divorce.. Supposing Bgot married In England and llrod there for anum\*rdj6ar»iaagoodpetitionfcutloit itand came to this country and got a betteroue. He scuds for his wife to como to him,but sbo refutes every time that he rends, onthe ground that she will not crott tho Tiater.IT ho would go back she would lire with him;otherwise be can do wbatowerha thinks, textr^thatinanclaimadUvorcQonsuchgTOnuidsl

[Noil—Without potitive knowledge weshould say It would be a reannable groaiidfor divorce, and likely to b« granted ha thlicountry.—£D 1

Vet Barralaa I n rC ^ U t h . B M Hiv. Btort, DOTWP

MT, HOPE.Not a pound ol ore shipped y t t lIVo have heard of only ono change f n

vicinity and tbat la a removal. Mr, Jose]Uitchlnga went this week to Connecticutjoin hla wife who Is already there.

Everybody here 1B glad U> see Mr. Jos. Mla t bis post again alter three floelo ol limes

Two of tbo residents ot Bit. Rope ore tthis tlmo slinking hands with friends In " 01England," Mrs. Jos. Tippatt and Mm. Rmvear having Bailed for their old home a fdays since.

Our miniitw for tho post year, Itev, J ,Winner, Jr . , 'has closed his work here (gono to Conference. We are heartily BOItbat he is not to return another year for 01seldom meets D. tuoro pleasant gentlemanbettor preacher. Wo predict for him a atcessf ill ministry wherever he goes.

Somo ot tho Hungarians moved out 'Monday last. Nobody was «orrr to Bee th(depar t • • • T

O SOn Saturday night ttiare «itl be a conofliand supper held In the church, to which at

) invited. AUcketofadmlsttontothecoscert also ontiUe* Vaa holder to supper.

The employee* of tbe U t Bops Companywero all smoking a good cigar on Mondar l u tTho cigars were given by Mr. Tonkiog, butthey worn not- to celebrate his return fromBrntlL

Jilre. Caroline Pnnner is veryattack of pneumonia.

Mr. Jonathan Brannfnand hi) two youngestlugbters are quite ill witb the grippe.Mrs. Harry Ball has gone to Brooklyn

care for her mother, who i* dangerously Ithere. ^ ' 0. B.

XT. FREEDOM.Mr. anil Mrs. E. S. Thompson have taki

pomssion In their new horns.The Y.P. S. O.E. delegation *p<rat a very

pleasant time with the Brookslda society last"tte&da; svenSng.

Itcr. Wm. Uolllruhed was called back frontliB " goldnn weddfng" by lie funeral of Hifirlsiit.

ire glad to report the number on ouisick list It diminishing.

Tha fishermen are not making'vary'goodreports. Either the trout ore scarce or theien are wit good at catching them. *-•Miss U a l e Holllnsbed has returned fiar Khort visit in Fhilodelphla.Lut Saturday afternoon tho annual parish

mooting was held In the Pronbrterlan Church,ab which tlma tbe pastor received a unaniniomcsll. Tho answer will bo given next Sunday.

Communion at the church last Sabbath !mrwera united to the church.Tho farmers am all busy preparing for corn.Mr. Alfred Hodden bae a hundred little

chickens.A colt belonging to Mr, Ohaa. E. Clark has

one blind,A grand wedding in rural life Inafewdayidaily chime tbe wedding bells."

. * BTJCOASTOTBA.Tha I. O, O. K. are having tbelr hall newly

painted. Hall & Kndean have tba contract.Mr. Edward Dell willed «20O to Mrs. A. A.'arrabrant, cf tola place.Mies Auderflon, tie teacher of the primary

department oC our school, is nick.Tha funeral services ol Mr, Fonl Wiggins

and Mr. Albert Houneil, wore both verlargely attended, a very good evidence of thlretpect and esteem of the public.• IU>7. D. IV. Couch, D. D., or 0ix»klyn, wiU;ire & lecture In the UethodistChuroh Friday

evening, Uie ITlh. Admission fifteen andtwenty-live cents; proceeda for payment ofchurch debt. Dr. Couch says bit lecture Isworth three hundred dollars, and we believe

' will please his hearers more than many aroe hundred dollar lecturer would,llr. Chai Alpaugh and Amzl Fhllhower

txehanged residences Wednesday. Tbeyaboutrind up tbe moving business hi our commu-ity for tfai

GBRKAH TAXXET.Mrs. Austin Button and daughter, of Annan-

dale, were tbe guwb of Dr. Button on Monday.. The Woman'* Homo and Foreign MissionarySociety will bold their Uath aanirersarj on3unday evening next in tbe LuUterna Church,

Our Fretbyterian minister delighted bisrs on Buaday mornkg with an ezceileutirae. He will begin % series of eenno&s,

nrnmendng last Sabbath evening, from the

Mrs. Hudion, oT Flanders, and other gueaUore entertained over Sunday by ttro. JohnUTodd,Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Stephens spent Uonday

nd Tuesday of this week at Ub OUve. TVooilccd Mlia BruQer, of Middle'Valley. In>ffnthUweek. 'J. W. Welsh broke gronnd for bis new;

[welling house ou Tueadoy. Apgar & Van?e*s ore tbe contractors. .libs Lottie Loag Is the guest of Mrs.rilli^rn Dufford, •Urn. Jacob W. WiUeti la visiting at Dover.Mr. Ellas BuLtin, of Parker, baa been anlst-ig his brother with hli inventory at Annan

SOHOOLBT'S MOTJUTAIW.Mr. Isaac Wolfe, of Fhnuylvaola, ipentopdaywitlihliwifa. -,.•: 'llr. Joe. BtoU baa been very dek with the

~», but bi slowly recovering at this writ-

meetiagUut was held in the Fresby-. -Charchlast Saturds; eveniog was so

thinly attended that it vai postponed twoweeks. We hop* then to see a fnJJ attendance.

lir. Bamwl Scsdden coounenestA wtrkiiigor Ur. Frank Bell, April 6th.Mrs, J. W, Coleman h u returned from her

risit at Baltimore, Md,Tbe Sunday cvenlog pnytr mMtlngs a n

and abouM be more fully

I * d W B n i r a n d TuHtUif Card*.,I

Mr. Charles King, ._ _ _King, who has boon engineer In New Yorklseveral yean jiast, iaet with tut acddiwhllo repolrlng an elevator. Aiout simonths ago be Ml about eight feet and alighteJ OB hi* feet Soon Wa knees began to swelaud be bud to be reiunred to tbo hoejiitaJwboru ho has remained ercr siace, Botsmall jjltioes of bono hftve worked out tbrooj

lutb, which has c^Ubtd hiui to suffertold pain. Tbe doctor speak* more favonof lilui lately aud tliluks be will got toill r%nt again.

Stephen liolley woi taVen oluk Friday iMr. iSaylierry wn* seut for to look Afterpairs to much in wy at tbe Diukerain niluohis jilnce.

Mr. Jauux Blnuey haa beun very UIjrlpiie, but te quite some Utter .

Mr. Jnmes Uinuey, Jr. , of Canada, IsMirtcd WtUjr from hui llinuos, which has "

long UIH! iialnf ui.iHs Nottle lliimoyjiiut gone hack to Trenl

to attend school, bhe ww borne on a vacatMr. Michael Douahuu WHS SO 1U tbat bis

Jobn, uf Now York, «,w seat far BandnfgbL He went back, his father beingImproved.

Sir. James Con way D M been on a visit'llllnni BorminghanTs. I t bos been ture

yean since be was on the bill. Idldnotleartbe Dame of tbe place where be lives, but Ihas charge of a call mioo and likes tue ploi

ery well.ItcboccaTreverrowtiasbeon vory ill,

m are glad to noto tb»t she Is better.Mrs. Charles Wins intends to leave a h

t l M f l r a t o t M a y t o J ^ a « littsband. Hint * a t Montana.

Jogenh OJIID was out to-day, trying wltho fresh nir would do for him. Be loipretty thin but I hope be will soon gain fliand strength.

Saturday evening, between seven and elgio'clock, tlm house of JTra Lows was disoovied to be on lire and would bave soon been

IUM, bad i t uot bet>u for Ja inn Meetuui, wlknocked tbo burning thlngta off and put onfew jiailB of vrater, Tlio chimney la ninposito bo tbo CQUBO or tho lire. About a yoar nIt was on lire In the ofltno place and burnedlarga bole in tbe roof.

Mrs. t'nlbarino V. H. Harvey and herJoseph V. am still confined to UIB house wil

Johnny Iteagan has been very IU, but is

~ imes Oouid Is w es to be ou t

P O E T 0 E A M .inBiJemlild sickness In and about Pi

Ornin. The grippe has the chief bold on•tcUina.Jnmcs P. Borlasc Is having a neat plcl

fence put around his Jot.Wm. H. Itosevcar and John Ilottcn

trootlng their houws lo now coats of paint'bkb greatly Improves tbe appearance o£ bot

John Uitcfaell has been coaflned to hisby sickness since last Monday.

There was a masquerade ball bold atiawke raddeuco, U t . Pleasant, last Fridayfoulnfi. I t wan a delightfol affair, and a]

present enjoyed themsolves immensely,A young couple from thb place started

ir a littlo drive but Friday ovonlag, but youknow accidents wlU sometimes befalltutcareful of drivers, to a Uttle biter In the ting tho horse and rig wero found standingtba caUivay st homo by IU own or, but lo,occujKiuU. Taking in tlio situation, tho ownot the horae thought surely somo accident muhave bofalien tbe young couple, as thoro weno blanket or whip In the rig. Bo a scorewas a t once eommonced by friends of Uiyoung poople. And thoy were soon found oitLelr way homo, oirrjfoR tbe blanketa awwnlp, nail nibius thoir ritle, I t was learneitbat tbo animal became a little frightened

) object and modo a sudden turn, thro*lug tbo occupants out, but fortunately, ndtbiwas hurt very seriously.

Well, tbo Wharton furnace haa startedlost, being Ignltod by Mr. Tooke QtrakerTuesday. "We understand as soon as tlfurnace was lighted, tlio men struck for moi

ragea and were raised ten coats per day,KOSCIDSKO.

MJBS Edna Burkbardthoareturned toschtat Bsthlobcm, Pa., ondUostorDanBcbaferFort Loo, If. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. H, P. Frothinghom spent Buiday at the lake.

Mr. J , W\ .KnlgUt spent Buaday a tAmorlcan House.

Langdon & Vanderbeek ore building an addIUoa of eight rooms to tbelr store, which wllbe occupied by tbeu- manager, a . A. Burlhardt, and family,

H n . J . 6, Lake Is upending some time wltlher mother a t Lebanon. N . J . .•••••-'

ller. W. U Lee will conduct s e n l o «tbe Rev. Ilob't UcLaren on Sunday, :UeLaron is attending tbe M. E . Conferenoe.

We aro wrry to hear that Conductor "again sick."Ax. IV O, Crontosly spent Buuday at Call-in, ' ' • 'H n . VauOver, otUta VanOvor Hilarrfed last week to Mr. A. Tiger, of Succa-inuo. We extend our congratulations

Mr. and MM. Tiger and are | lad to weloomoMr. Tiger to our acftuborhooi*

The joiing ladle* who took dancing IBBKwish to inform "Boxy" that they do haboys to dance wltb. Arc tony to sty ththe boys outnumber the girls, ••'••• > '

Leo, sou of Ed. Tottea, fell from a shed ibroke hU leg.

Mrs. 3. V. VauNortwick and Urs, Q.urkbardt ore among tho many who bavs'rippe. 'Ur . Qeorge UerrJtt moved to Dover

Tuesday. GAI*AVAHT.

X&DI80N.Knot Wilder has broken ground for a bandlino new roflidenco on Madison avenue ant

corner ot Mt. Prospect avenue. We under-stand tbat Mr. Wilder will reside In Morris-

iwn thin summer, as Sir. 3.. MoK. Twonblyuivurdmscd tbe reridence where h«now live*.Air. J, H McOraw la enjaring n vacation

t Mt. Augustine, Florida. .Air. E. F. Frens has been drcatating

peUUon aniOQg the people of HadlMD, solicitng subscriptions to sprinkle tbe street* He

baa been very successful thtia far.The Literary Society of tbe Y. M. 0 . A.

held ite regular meeting on Monday evening,Tbe programme ooneiit«d ot a reading and adebate: "Hewlved, that tha MeKInhy billbenefits the laboring clatfe*.1* C. A Bathbun

d D, W. Bouse lor the affirmative, GeorgeBase, Jr., and V. H.1v*alker.for the nega-

ve, A vote of two to one hi favor ot theaffirmative. ' .

Mrs. L. R Henri, who has been doing mllll-aery and dressmaking here, has removed toChatham, "

Mr. Pblllphasbwm Street Commissioner to111 the place of l l r . E. L Cook, whose term

exiiired.

S IBBBNI&.A flag will be raised a t Lower Hlbemla ojborDay.Arrangements are being raa.de for pl»Jng

•ell In the Upper Elbcmla icbool butUfng.People are beginning to prepare their gar-

ans for planting. . 'Mr. Wm. Decker, of this place, &u re-loved to Beach Glen.Tiro splendid chain have been presented totr. M. L. Ow and Mlsa Alice Searls by theironta of their puplU, as an eiprcsolon of

regard In which they a n held.

Besolatloniiie death of Itav. Luke J. Stontonborg,-. Simeon S. Bunhsou, Rev. Howard Crosby

D, LL.D., adopted by the CoDgncaUonatrlcal Vuloo, Bible House, How York Ctty,

pril Uth, 1ML

CAB, It Is with the deepest won of sorrow at oar own penoaal loss, yet It It vrltboy we learn that our balo*ed brethren-

Luke I. Btoutanburg, Simeon S. Hughtonand Howard Crosby—have peacefully endedtheir labors and entered Into a nlojer fellow-ship with our Lord. . ' •• '-• . -RraoLViD, Tbatwe commend and will ever

hold In T*aiiffni 1"anwt^^l ir )nf^^7 BTid fl<li*tltTto Gwd and man at times which tried men1!

Stootenburg was a man of fearlatscourage, Enghson of warm lympmthlM imdHoward Crosby of ripe scholarship, positive

mvicUom acd unawervlng integritj. •REBOLTXD, That our affection and esteem

or these men of God will Incmua with oar'mn; and f arthennore we express oarbat the labon of theip bretbrea will mcr»Ddmore bear frnit abunduUj. • • ...ttxsoLViD, Tbat.we oxtend to tbelr ntpao-re families oar ajncen and ChristUn sjrmpa*In and pr»j that tfae same Blrlao prcsmoe

that swtaiiMd these, tbeir loved ones, ma/abide with tboae who romaiiL -

RXSOLTID, That a copy of thli minute beracbbA. CDBnwa D U L ,

" B K H A H W P BRiD

Bible Boom,NewYorfcCity,April0,1801.

WouU Ttatn "VTer* More.

'sidan who is doing all in bis power to-eak up tie practice of dgantto smoUng.lierever ho sew one of tbe alani be'gives

warning of U» evibi which are ran tobltow the habit. He snwkei dgtra, too, andeustbeiuer of tba ttinkenttei that he hadettor do likewise, If be mnat snioka.-SiissaxItgbrter

WM. 8. COIiABD,FDBKITDfiS -> DPHOLSTEBEE,

jun> SBUMB orIRN1TURE, OIL CLOTH, MATTHKSBES,

AND BEDDtBO,i n > o r a n vomoauaa ooom.

HAtK\K4TTBBSSBa K i O B OVER,iLAGKWaTLL BX^ J D O T I B , N . J .

Li*tter»In the Po r t O S c e a t Dorer ,N

ronr, s . t.. ipriidUi, WBI.Mra. 0. Asafrson, IfnMr«. a Anaerioa, " -*"" t.Barrynum,M1M<:. B. Conley,Ura. M. A. Coans,

l Ell i t t

Alfred Butler,Jsmeti Cramer,Jss. K. Dalrymple,Mrs. John B Force,John Halssy,

Alex. Elliott,Hisa Lucy Groft,Calvin Havens, Jai . U L . _ ,Andrew HocfcenburE, Ura .M.B.Henry Kennody, Mrs. Mary »*uay,D. T, Macal, Samuel W Moow,lllae Bannab Fierson, H. Scbulti,Ed. Smith. Uiss Magglo WUliviFrank Wilson. Jw . WIIBOD,Edward -Wilson, • 0 . W. Yager

T» n f nv«rthtfld"an

or the abov l e t t redaUoftblslisl.

J i « . B. MBLI0K. P. V.

MAEK1ED.TREGANOWAN—LIRK—At Hockettrtown

April 2d, by Rev- H. W. Smith, WUUTr*wflnnwnn. of Dover, and iSatier A.f B d d - LeJM

PARLIIiiVN—HULL-At tbe residencethe bride, la Knckavay. April Din bvRe

— *- - T_L_ • i'41'iiaiaa py" Lni

ROLLAC—April Oth, Zulomn C Rollac,ter of U e l a U U r s . Dr. Rwsd, aged 60 yeanEUtabetb ptpera uloase cvjiy.

TOIIFKINS-At Wbiteivillo, Ocean county,K. J,, March 28d, Mrs. Jane Tbompkms,daughter ol tt» late Daniel Lamaon, ofR m l l h township, aged 14 rears.

LOST,Near CIckenon and Morris streets, .

Monday a bunco of eight or tan kayo, attachedto a chain. The finder will please leave ~a t tbe office of

lw - THE SWIFT BEEF CO.

SMALL 7ABK FOE BALK,With bouse, barn and outbuildings attached

a t a bargain on liberal terms. Also choicebuilding lot situate on corner of J£orriu Bt.and Munson Ave.

FOR SALE.The property occupied by tha subscriber

Blackwell B t , near BL Mary's Church, DoviN. J . Lot 100x225. Houie with 10 roomportly Onlshed with hard wood,* Good barcarriage bouse and conservatory, fleoae

'" THEODORE EVANS

Pi/TERJ.CORCORAD0VEE, N. J.

TINNER AND PLUMBERis prepared to do all kinds of

Plumbing, Roofing. Outteriniand Sheet Iron Work.

A long andoracUcal oxion and moderate prioes

Induoenieata I offer for patronageMorris a t , one door from lllackwell,

.ind REPAIRING. „ .perienoaas a workmanore Uie induoenieata 'Hhop on Morris at' rurdtho river.

FOB SALE.Large Oil Fainting, Fire Proof Safe,Lars* Book Case, n t drawers underneal

•nd glass doors above.Aiu Office Table, Bin Bchool Doske.Loug Table anil n t Chairs for nchoulLarge Sugar Loaf Stone,DalraomBult, Bagatolte TaMa.Above eoods left on saloand will ba sol

cheap. First come, best served,

A. JUDSON COEAnoTIOHEEB,

BEIIQEN STREET,' DOVER. K.

THK •0EEIB CODHTY

SAlflHQS BAKEHORRISTOWIf, II. J.

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Special Jplue

DRAPERY NETS.

42 inch S- 75c.

48

45

#$1.00

OOVslft.tH.M.

RAZEE, GONNET & Co.Central Dry Gold* Stir*,

No. 683 BROAD St.,x, w«t Put; Mdc«d.i i u .

O H O I O X B U C K

DRE8S FABRICSBFXCUL FMOKS rba Monk or ATE

nenrlrttM.SpodalFriceifarAiiril.

Friertler1! Ktm Bmnmer Stoffs. •'.- >-.- BpedaT April Xtioea.

•riesUay's Vetla aad T e I ' % t ^ 'Sonrtavld*s English CrapM, - ; ' - ^ ^

Onr HUN rftbed f t t t t

C o J ^ D r w F a b r t ^special prise* for April.

fn?hrold«red Serge C

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.

Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes andHardware, New Goods for Spring- and

Summer in all Departments.

BLACK DRESS GOODS.Silk Warp Henriettas from $1.00

per yard up.

Cashmeres from 50c. per yard up.

Serges, Moliair, Brllliantiucs,

Sevastopol Cloths.

AH tlie newest shades in colored

CASHMERES.

- H E N R I E T T A S ,

F L A N N E L S ;

S E R G E S , eto,

GINOUA3I8,

CIIALLIE8.

SEER8UCKEKS,

SATINES,

PERCALES, &c,LAB0E AflflORTMBST.

LAOE CURTAINS,

WINDOW: SHADES,

CURTAIN POLES,and FIXTURES of all binds.

FAST BUCK H U R Tfor Ladles, Gentlemen, Misses and

Children, the ELECTBIC brand.

BOOTS AHB SHOES.300 pairs Child's drain Tipped

prlng Heel Buttoned Shoes, size*S to 10, at 75c.

200 pain Misses' do. sizes 11 to2, St 95«J.

850 pairs Women's Fine DongolsButton Shoes, Box Toe and CommonSense styles, at 91.35.

150 pain Tenths' A Calf LaceShoes, sines 11 to 13, at 98c.

160 pain Boys' A Calf Lace Shoes

sizes 1 to 5, st $1.00.

120 pairs Men's Buckle Brogans

at 81.00.

120 pairs Hen's Lace Brogans,

fall donble soles, at 91.24.

Our LADIES SHOES forthis season are all in thenewest styles; Wauken-phast, Box Toe plain, BoxToe with Pointed PatentLeather Tips, CommonSense, and also a line offine DongolaRid Shoes withPatent Leather Tips andCloth Tops.

Henderson'sGarden Seeds,

(EN BULK.)

Garden Tools of all kinds.

Rakes, Hoes, Spades,

Forks, &c.

Choice Glover andTimothy Seed

All widths in Gal van-ized Poultry Netting.

BUCKTHORN,FOUR POINT „

and RIBBON

TELEPHONE 25.

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.so*, ar.

HARD TO BEATIH STY1I OB PBIOI

DICKERSON'SDRY GOODS, OARPJtl AND TOBHIIDRB HOUHK, SOVEB, 5 J.

CiLL AND SEE OUR SPRING, OPENIHG OF

CLOTHING, HATS, GAPS,Oifiw IM, Ties aM Fnrnishiacs.

OWEST PRICES! - BEST BBDOS!

WRIGHT.ORGAN; * PIANO

a.

Pianos, Organs, Stools and Portfolios.WAMOS ASD0B6AHS -

LOWPBI0E8

ON

amx u FEB MONTH.

PIANOS »160 VBi

ing promptly ittraa«l.ta' .•;.

C0HE ADD SEE VB, WIWILL rAT^TODB TAB* B O T B n i - ' " -''^Sl

WM. s: WRIGnT, , ; - , PreBidwt i &

J. HAIRHOEJSE,WATCHMAKER smd JEWTEIER,.

BLAOZWELL STREET, DOVER, W. X $ ^

Diamonds, Watches, Clock,W, BOLtD BILVXa JUTD 8HVEB-PI1ATSD

WABB, BFBOTACIJB AHD « Y E G LAflSES.

«W4T0HgSAr WATOBB SOP) OS DSSTAIJlpjTH

JOHN A. LYONS,L, <u lo found t, oompWo (took

Dry Gosds, BoUoas, Hoslerr, Csrpeto.

' Bags, Cloaks u d Jersey Jsoketa.

Lugs MMBtmrat of Udies', H U M ' and Men> 8H0Ea

OEOOEBIES, PBOT1SION8, Ac

Wt keep th. Dert gpoda tho muket aa."tBati, uA priuM

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Friday, April 10,1891.

Com jTt«qo«UoiJoI.town baU at Natamg la

betDfettUted.'Friday of a a i t «

Uw public KhooU.; wtfl bo Artor Daj in

n tad 17 arreata and eniarlaliualWtrampatoHarolL

h. Lehman & Co. tad over KOcurtomanIhdr opening lait Saturday

The Chatham Townsbp Commlttae ha Board of Health.Boytaaaj ldhlepn.

* ham to OeD, Oontfaar for fftMOThomaa IWykr, of Brooklyn, haa porchaaBd

- Uie Hoee cottage a t BudiTe Lake.

tUsTttOnnHinKl Fo* nil. «aa lutMnted at Newark In HOT,

"" ' The unadee are epUando In Haoketbtown,,\ and many grown peraonehata Ibe dlaeaae,' AooortUng to « raoeni enumeration New

J, JeraoyhaenoIeait«eiie,Mlepei!leiofplanta.*V * AllttiachUdof Otto Pool faUInto tba caaalU ' atBackettatownonToeidayandwudrowned.

< v*' Kany loeal natten, Including oornapcn-* " eeace,naybe<oui>donflirentandla>tpagai.

i bacompelW to paiot their polee In Morrii-* tows.

, ' Tbo Kilk Bxobang* starb tb» April pritwrtji with a nteot8}i'out* par quart totto^iro-, ^ d u o w \ •»*,' " Th» bright and newsy Washington tiding*2 ,'bailaowasti* Its faculties by adding a s '

H engine.i TnehoWlUoensooDr Jolin,R. nperaad A.

.£'*• H. Voorheas, la Morrirtown, have been ifr-

p r g, women a n eligible to eervo ea ConunleelODara

olStede, 'Vllkj deer were we i r ed racantlr b Hr .

; BntlMrford Sturveeuit for bla pnrk a t Trail-1 anility fame,

. m e painting of tlieliandecneiieirreellenog. of Hr. Pullman I t Cheater le being done by

I W i - H o o r . .iTbeaoaglandfoindrr.aiidinacUnialiopI

itHockaway.w|l) be anpplfed wilt a largeivwetaam boner.

.. > ItUrefiorWthattlMUokaweniiawMadi:low new train with the uloptlon of tilgammer actudnb.

A molng Mob o u puntoaaid the CranterryDewllle from-Walter Cook andpond near Dewllle frott

'8lctard,Va«i«rbool "* The grippe le'vei/pwalapt In Uorrlatown:

rouroftheladyteatianottUpubUoicliw]weralll pqWeduader.

April enowe are not unuauil, and have tbelrualnfurolihlDgtoodfortlMnatrijti

{ gnat Tbey are richettn'dbguiie., A Slate military rifle learn Utoneforawland Company Q ought to be able to prOTlllBoaaormDnt^-odraarianiMiforlt

j m a r u i l t o r n i .—--I Ttoybattanrwrntaj pig iron mesaafuUjat

the Fort Oiaufimaoereetaniar'

Eire. 0* Clark, J r , »ill occupy t h . pulpitof G I B * M. 8 J IJaun* on guadaj.

TbB poottonH.E.auirdito.>member-•Up of 8W « d atar i lor all porpoaej lajtytar36Oor anglart nil **y that but Tory few trout

have bean taken this week, owing to Uu> chillynattier, *Eav. Hr. Price wHl omach st Flanders U.

S. Cnmvb on Sunday at 10-80,*- ic, snd atDnkes tomats r . i l ^

P T. Barnnm, the great showman, who sold" the nn4 to fortune Is through printwi Ink,"died on Tuesday night

A Ore started yesterday to the club boose

put It mt bsTort much damage wai done.A colt belonging to Jai A. Goodale ran

Into a barbed wire fence on bli plaoe yester-day and was very^adly out about tha braaitand knew.

Judge Monscn is mortnar to tto WchardGeorge rerideooa from tha oldlfcFarlan mso-ilon In tJu park, which it is laid will bamoTBdsrottadand mnndaled.

H. a Wettwl, proprietor of the Gunmen**!fafrl, in Boonton, has BOW oat to Price Bros.

It Ii ngnrted that Weltwl will eagige la thewhdeMle liquor trade at Dtjckertown

We oordlally wish Hewn. Batman andBobbin*, the new editor* of the SoUnlonisVOantts, tho greatest sucoetBald DO long and so ably ailed by Mr, Honey-

^_j Bandolph Township Committee havsbees dhoasdng tbls week tbe posibillty ofmaking from tour to six rosd dlstricta-ln theDwasblp Md placing them In charge of o—eenHwry Nichols, of PatersQn. b. tn Morris

oounty jail because Jesse Kavhart, of Rociaway township, charge* him with breaking In-to his bun and stealing a yellow dog valuetTst t3*.

ma real warm day In tilllatitude since the sun crowd the line. Thisfact, boworer, has IU advantage, ai theHave been kept beck by tbe •taady coldweather

Gov. Abbott hat approved tht> Wlprovides th«t licenses granted for one yearriall be construed to mean from Due courftann to tbo term corra»po»iinft in-the follow

Tbe lake Hopatoong Association Is itock-lag the lake w|tb game flab Several largepans wen ecu* to tbe lake Tuesday from New?*rk. They contained fl3,000 young lake trout,

Humane aglae Company, of Wcrristown,weired the}* handsaw* new hoso osrt yester,

event and enjoyed a banquet at their housei tte eveningThs gnat Republican galni In tbe Spring

elections in Ohio, Illinois, Michigan andRhode Wand, show that tbe motion bas

Tie on k, | | W»g ml«e4 on 1b. fobnA«b)e fam, Mar Petpad-, tuowe from 00 «7> |Kr pent, of Iron. JHi«iJot()uJ

Hi. D. XoPhereon, of tb|e plaoe, bear*poreredoniiof tbeAQnweetoien from himA»on,N.Y,aiKi|uumiiihtUHiUi|ef.

' Oan, Koratlo 0. King w|ll daUw U> leo-'ttire, '(From Trinotaater to ApposiattoDbMoraTorWrtJ'i.t,l(oiT(it«wi, to-night.

Among hotel lloanen grantal by the Bnaan-Oonrt. thla w»k war. Hoes of 1. K. Ktugai,Blanhop>, and lira. Heat, U r e Bopatoof,.':

. anincreaMOtlanpjrcentotmlnen'wane•not Into eHeot at Blbecala on April lafc a»dttioompanaatlontoradaj-elollleiiowd.SR

' A t B « » t « , t l » b a a a u l itoawhkhtkayaarlTIHaint.

wmte,U>laMlofwUckpl>><«

,PMMtra|a'tta» *»ay wan id ly tail laLtha• :eailrilellt» of T«lallMf»««4 Oahtraatorial

. ' • Tia a<r» elaoUaj hw la • maUla. , In^ Una aleeUanbaanla ban poet.

d t h " « l l M l l

election.KDHineers ot the Central Railroad have beenlaklngasitrvey from tbolr Hopetcong brancQ

•long tbe Morris s<de of tbo lake, from a paintnear MJnniwaV \Q tbe property of -Uie PorciteCowder Company.1'

Patrick 4Jin|rtropjj, whlla peeing lota thenewly lighted furnace At Fort Orata on Tues-day, wai ^urnei) by gu about the faoe andneck, but not so severely as, to jotapapltatehim from bb work. ^

BepubKcan vlptorles are OTerywhere in theair, KansM want H«pnbl}oa0 oTorywhereln(he town elections tbls week and » RcpulltoanIfayar w u elwjted \n Chicago for tlut secondtime in fl(t«M yean.

A Honistown porraspondnit of U» KewarkCall siyt tlm* a n Mreral Morrlitoffn aipir.Ants for the Democratic Asafcnblj notuinstiontfalifaU. DotheytoeantoaakB Ai "mUt Smith a yearling f ^ >

boatt ot tbe I*ko Bopatoong Steamboat Com*

r of a«w fata!!!**| p M ( 0 l W > o a J u r -|nf U»partwn*,m»ny of whom an fromt b b l t ^ w4 H«" Tort. TMdt

f U t t t l

'iHaoUosea^a>e^ssHnilswiaAshaUoi^ / y

Clntroh, DoVeri aw^arnnsliif for » ray floe

^fcar tra tr ibno e Datftr FMJ" tihank^nn •80B..5, Vatet 1710 WMrtaai mar. ^ " A ' • ^

1078Hwpi>.

• ^ ^ l ^ b ^ t W . O O O d o M e i ^ s w ' a f r t W l ^^ny'i^;etuCT* ;&ot^, : '^'marlret hr t w»fc,

v ^ , HijwellBrolbtrs intend building anew Isker their other lak« In tbe Vldiilty of I*o-

• •• - - ' • • - • • • • ^ • B j r t f ;

;, i i tds^dy eo l i « lp«^k*n« W tbe bestY'."r»«dykajwnfor(UptV';«r»*ksott

j wrllanar. not'eaatditad, bultkareara aant

. ;Cbaliamrtij dbtrlct ha. bad loToan aepeaialaiaetfog for April IBUi »»««.<» ap,pe^ikiioataatwan'Toaidforlaao- '

; iv' arigolUi*npa'ramopatrenot ac|j1|p^tteaealMac».tliatatiwtt.---

: > T O V « l l > l < i A

i,'tbe.llI*cs8.wanna,'«ti.s_B*rclsyst«rt ferry,

^JvaaiaikJSniinUiWOTnp;Crate b«« |oa» botdothlf.children by tie

:;-dr«»5d Maw*.: Wp^l*i±oollad«jed,• - Tl»p,rr<)Uo(U»i»«r.<»tfHi.lBVoiTl.ii-lioiriiaiaionla to aboat IVSOQ.,« dayi'taUng

_ j i l l is^rs^wes^teBerantbiiiprosjwtasiarfo/Uwn.ixterMd

-* -L-UwrdLghly aaiTlieod tba(

alroady ntlnb t d t l

M HUB 6BUT 1BSHTDTI0]ran THK JHBAXR, WHICH HUPPLIKD goiut

Much hai betn written in tbe vay ofaripOoii aed is regsnl to methods employed

at the BUri* Aayliun for the Jamas at Uonif.awn, wUoh sbolters beneath Iba roof nbci

000 pat.fi.iU and a force of aUeodanU and eiployoee tfst swells its total populaUoa iabout 1,200 But there are nerertlelBti sonvery lnleratlng features la means dBvIwdfithe amosemettt of the patients, and In motbodiavailed of tar their (are, which have wld<if ever found tbeir way Into print, end whichIt was our plsuura to witness for tie linttime on Mondaj eyvnlDg of this week throughtto courtesy of Dr H O Harris, Uo MedicalDirector of the Institution.

The good borsa of Hr Samuel J Satriugbrought tbst genttamsn. and tlio rapmont*-Uve of (be EBA to the Anylum about 4 o'clockin tbe ntteraoon and a little later we wore

of Ur Win H Sealing, who ia an itin one cf the. wards. ACterparUki

of tea in a cuey spartment, we are taken upona tour of Inspection through the variousapartment* which continues UU nearly nightfall ThodecormUonswlth which the attendantsorouuental th» balli for the last CbrisUnnibaUdays w ro so beautiful ia design that theyare still left upon tho walls and ceilings andpraseut a very pretty tight In every direction.A description ot one word is a description olnearly alt The neatly furnished apartment*of the oaunty pstlenU ara uniform and thearrangement is similar Every word haspretty parior and here and there are plane*,billiard tables, names and other facilities forenjoyment which help to {toss the hours of con-

it or tbe tedium of service, and dininghalls, bath, rooms and other convenience*, alof which bare teen before described Ineaiward Oare is alto a pretty alcove with* flL

view where tbe attendants may re*d, w w o r

enjoy thenielTW nlth garncti during tbehours when their duties do not exact tbelr at-tention. Tlie waxed and poIUtod floors andtbe scrupulous neatness everywhere observediDBfafis patent the perfection of tbe sisUm un-derwhlehaUUiUUwrougbtUirauBboutBucIiavast InsUtutlon The details nf the methodsby which the great building Is supplied vbeat, light and water, as well as withprovender, together with tUa notable saultaryarrangementi, have all boen written otbefoiand are sot the purpose of this article,

Tbe great majorlt of tbe people who hainever vfs|Ud the place are imbued with Uebelief that this and similar ImUtuUoM oreTerlWtUo bedlams turned loose, where Kof disorder and mnnincal fremy are constantlyoccurring, and to Borne the very nameaBylumbecaincfladrBad, The Idea boa poatblybeoome prevaleiit because they have only Beenthe insane ID their first stoges, and before tbeyh,ave been brought unqor tho soothing in-

! treat mept. But thjs opinion Isvery far from being oorreot In tho light ofMUHng facts. The great majority of tbepatients tyti entirely separated from thn com-paratively few who are violently intone, aone may traverse nearly all the words of tbeinstitution without bearing or seeing aught <even an melting nature, much less a broachof onlor. If permitted: tlie visitor will meetand talk w]th many Intelligent people, wbappear so lucid that ho will foel impelled toask If they are not ID some way connected withthe Institution pi officers or attendants Aftera time, In a mild, way, there may appear iovagary of speech to tadicata distorted(noughts but in the main this will be tueoatyevidence of Insanity (bat appears. Thhi is tberesult of uoderstandluB thoroughly all thavarious tmitiof mental infirmity, leading tocorreot nietb»4s of treatment, and imlMnjt tboInstltutlorj i| (or JifTercat plaoe from tha com-

/ accented idea of i t 4 part of tbeSystem that maLes this understanding JOthorough will bo explained later.

means are employed for tbe enterand ed.lQoc.Uoq of the potionts,

Sabbath eer rices are held In the pretty chapelwbfoh is In ItMlC * falr-sl*ed uburob, st which

Ing clergfinoa ofllcUte, and more., and at^nUve audlencea than thoseooroposed of ibeM patient* are not anywhereto be seen. They Uiton with, profound re*Kpeoi and m u j wU) nftisrwanl dlwusi In-telUjcently tfcf aubjeot matter of tbe dlscmnw^

_ . . . . . . . . ^svitttl*

. bwrs' dnratlqo, lfudo, Dr.QarrtihasfoaDd, Is az^reaiely beoefltdsl to

" T h a fnstf-t lonhu hid • bra* b u d ootnpoMd entirelyof potimU, a t4 of the twanty-sann mambenwhkh oomprlsed it a year ago thirteen, or

af, April Mh,rydaBCinf. ,.

V PoaebeVf Have htm killing off aomfl of .bequoU ncwt ly liberated by the Chatham Flfband CtaM pn*«t ive AIBOOUMOB «nt i t bo*

' jrf l f ^ )

iPTf IbelUb

ApVl, i non ?* affenoos of

• 71V.1W iahaUtanti, or mow tban ck^f, the Msa pojmlaOoQ ot tb« State.. Tb*HewTork»P»»bly,pi

of » Jsrsejmao w in-J.wtUi bajswd will Lava

ibftrivja^v^i-r^v^j; .--'1

,,tbe^»|»rtiiteii-

t^M^^t^^^^wo'onTTZay

g fTotUeut 0M cf tbaaa wwklTdaooee W

theobj«rtof our Halt on Monday aranigTba large amuMmmt baU in wbk* ft la held

ra je sWiowJaponaraWpUWomiDMebttbVfarthsr <*n*n>A !ft "ra, an unofuil m«e4 o| prafse fs »(or te ie poropo-e4 («tiroly of ams

organJttUon (or QuUu.1 'enjoyment; on4 the

ling to W unatMn their eiecutko Ii btHmthanthatof many who lay cla|m ib pirofeihsiontl abUlty. Tl« hor^ouy k wcellaut, tLi

i-dealnd' to'eocounge thelovertof dandDg. The tnemberi ooionoiingft a n Wm. A. Smith, leader aod first, vtdin -Itore Wm. A . H J B b , l a r .Btepbeh Qukn,-flrat-Tk.lln; J. N.

d fll L' M 1 I U ; O: H

otapl,«,«r lar.waolg»rrt«wp |P l u t e ,mantWproFriator went toopoii'taa atomITeduaoaf momfejij b . wajoiabki at SntKl«ttablc«lljeol»*i»oTolaina (Hmokothtt ointe.pqptjtifODt,..^ box had lea))tnmea up, affi three (oar boiro^ as44 >»»B1m l fw«Uim«h 'Bad than t u n anydraiglit'ia the plan the atore, aa4 prabablr

UaooaaajtJoloj, -would han .ban

alas* a* we' are sttling oar torn* r a d y formm&m &!>&** brlugi to us the Bad Intel-^ t i s t Poslmarter I M W N. B**ch, oflackswmy, died otlOilS o'clock' tile morolng.

H ^ W M « UfoWiwjd(«t of tberf*», *ro«nOf intamgenMttd ini t ia l goodnM.and tbUwhole cnmnmltV-wlU nJourh'hls loss.'. Ba

io iLAmxtire«k;"

Qpera House last Sunday mimed bearing oneof the grandeat talks ever beard_ia Pover, Astho Hov.Mr. Enaland told tho beauUful storyof the Prodigal Son many men were aeon towJpo away, the tWn and men went but re-

tlvlng to' lead bettor live*. All who beard[in will be pleased to bear that he will w[

again n u t Bundnyi hfs '• object iwlng, VUnsolved problem." 'Iho tickets nro nowready and may bcliod from auy of our younginen or upon Application at tho rooms. Par-tios coming from out of town can get ticket*\t the door of the Opera House Sunday after-noon.. These nieeltngs aro for incn only andare entirely free. Xtjsro will be inusto by they . M..C. A. orchestra.. Sorvlw at, 4 v.'u.

TneBlbla twining-'oauii wHl study "Judges"aBunday.atDA.if. All men Invited.'.-.•Tbo new gymnot|ma mats have arrived andM n o w | n u s e . ' - ; : • ; ' v ' " " • • ' ' . - r - " ) . ' : ; ,

;*-

;'

: •',

Wodtfjr^to'jreturo oi»r tbsnkt toall,who^:generodaty'rOoittrlbut0d arUolag for our

f^illroad. BeMptlon. i'Jt «tu a luccea and tboladles' and geaUemtn TOO worked to Lard for

d^serre great pt»is»,.

6:bfoca,.tbe>i^-T-_-

; O: H.D«t-

att«idanu painsd'HTlibp^ieata

Oent«w;»;»f f pbionieiitlatarabdalllaellgurei ot thedeiwearebehiieiablliau>illtdilll, pmclilot, a»d araal aat (or eoiojment.-p.Umti cnjploji»iand •tteirf.nl. mlogk tocelhar; and.aU thecbnrtMln a* Urt bceadon are ao'tuifrmi^ob«rv«l that It l»dim.-ult todliiliitoUi tatnifrom « a i oUier.: Amone lb«.l»llo. tbklaparlicularlr V>,; aod :u>«- llrao^m- Ir, t_• . *_-' U k ^ » : M'Wt. 'W' ' ll In' art' aflaMe..

wil l BUpfOeed'onlere'ofnobUHj.^Bat «•halicarefal to oheerve'all.theamenltle.of(be oooaeta), ijn* jli<a ^o, otjier>!jWanl "Isn

" "" ?SiltpditKIl

olght tliat to JEenU««n:who(^ls^ figuresi^obMtit, owl no cse take, his place (but the

daoons do'not nott.hls abwsMd, and Bxecuteall; the flgurei •colqrectly.jf.A't nine "o'clockpromptly, for everything Is oondacted withtoo strictest regularity, comes t ie slgna] fordispersion.'- Jfl-.sv^w'moinmtstheajsefflblyhall Is deMrtoa, the pattent* aril In their apsrt-rnenU, and s i k n » Wdinjwpreme tbrougboat

i^ ' lhe c«riw rf;the;«TBntDji""u was purpleasora to wltn»,tb« oprraOon of tho prao-

3.V ^ s ; ^ Si t e W o f ConfwenpeVand jwt after t t ;

S toMi«;an : T^e^V.eyenJ i ig , afbw otthe'offlclal bntbnit'of Qraba M. E. Churchwaited upoo Rev. Fred. Bfomn, and iUr. obiA. Lroo,in behalf of hiifriendi, prtmmUQlilm wi£K r p m s of fTp/'Tbli wai f n qddJt|oo(oliU»«lary(aii4waa an eitra token of thehigh Rcaid.ia whfafa ha (. hefd. Mr. BIcKra,thonjh greatly aurpri»ed,fouDd anf table wordywith whlcb to ex^nai hji apprecjttfoa of Ibe

.; m p o d S r k lTtw World rbporta that s i

d B

e of-fiftyrf d

Ttw Worl r p r a s ypaddlara occurred a t Boonton yttterffty andthat the mifli ore thot; down in'oonssqnante.We tried to " r i f f It, but the telephone, whichU t o J han mbet wonbd, ii not

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itatttn-1^ aa<a*. ^ • • a f i i • ^ • • • • . • .m—" ^ W T » ^ ^ ^ ^ a » i j a ^ V u U O

ttelr bedsorti placed-in tbd hallway, d o n toUie floor, which" obviate* the dinger;at: aad-dMtlDduoowshbuldfaUfroinUiebediaa

fd other* ode rnight in a fit fall forvrarii ipp>a I^ow aiid-l^ocat*.. flerfl'th>y ore ojinnrierthofypofUieiilebtaLtewlantiandln-

bkeptdiiring the entin night upon'prlntecsUps p i O T l d ^ / t e ^ ptiirose, which " i nturned lriTeVinT.»oniing. 'A t the head ofttieNBlipslspinledan alphabet, each;lrtterof which dauotoi acaat -»—^ -• - - — ••

i of Udgar sice, tnakiog on accuratebookaoKWiitoftbepb slcol and mental con-dition of the patient at every hoar of thenight. Tbo*, whoa the medlutl btaff oome tothsdr duties in the morning tbey flnct beforethem on hourly record that givu •hem a per-fect understanding of each putiaat's ooi dltdonad sreatly facilitates tbo work of troatmeot.This system, which wasdevisod by Dr.Har-

rli about two ywiri ago, is also extended tothose fur ttli^ra It In neoetoary to prescribe aspecial diet BjttwsB4ne use of letters Is alsoindicated what kind of. food has boen giveneach patient, a t wlut noun, whether It wasretained or .ejected, or any other results thathavo followed ihe giving of the food. Tieay stem h evun ctrried fnrtherand applied tothe ordinary imnatw, giving details of tbolr

" ' n eoon day, whether thuy have beenalng or riding, or any other foeture of

note. And no, from the time a patlsnt Is ad-mltt«d until be is discharged as cured, or ales,a dally record it made by which hta historymay be an clearly trsced as If It wore printedIn a, book. To make the nystem still morecertain the night attendants, liku tbo watch-men, ant roqulred evaiy half hour to Insert akey in a boi, which recordi tbe not upon paperdials In an electrlcnlclocklntbe main corridorandprevenUanynegleatofduty. Jnadditlonto all Uils each patient pomes twice a dayunder tho personal examination of some mem-ber of tbe medical staff. '

We bolleva that most of Uie foots ban con-tained will be found entirely new to most ofour readers, but tbey will illustrate to somelittle exteutHt least the perfect systems em-ployed for the care end treatment of tho un-fortunate Iniane committed to the charge of

The following potit juror, for theUay termrere drawn on Tuasday iItondolph-Jobn Bell, Wm. H. Hocking,

Andrew B. WooJhulI, Gw. D. Coo, CIIOB, F.Smith.

Chatham—Eugene 0. Hopping, Henry Bar-don, Qeo. H. Felcb, Wm. Uartin, Frank £,Day, John B. Goldburg, John E. Bums.

Roxbury-Chu. H. Alpaugh, Edward L,L t n o . ' • •

Hanover—Frank P. Cook, TVm. a. Mill*,Geo. B. Tuttle, Choi. Dennis, ChriiitopherFleuriug.

Hoclcaway—Clirlatophar Kalley, Jr., Job T.Hill, Danlol Parker, Adoiph Kaulmon', 8.Aroott Rtralt, Frank Wilkinson, Qeo. Dicker*

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Wothlagton—Horace N. Bortlea.ChcsWr-Jcrrj EC, Bird, Philip G, Vawger,

Wm, &juier. .Paataio—IVm. B. Oroon.requannoo—Ifylson Fntnolaco, Jai, T. Van-

ness, Isaac Reeves, Cliaa. P. Ryerson.Morris—John Cullon, IaooD Knit, Henry

Poer, Lott Prudeo, Patrick J. Howard.Hendham—Aaron Hoffman, George Ouen-

ther.:" ; " - •- •• •.Boontoii—Henry Beardraote, Ja«. C, Porter,

Jaa.Plia]on. •JetTerson-HaCaael Falvey.itt. Olive-Jolm J . llooney, Goo. J . Mitchell,

Samuel W. Salmon. - . .; .Montvllie—Henry Van Ouyne. . '

make a ccnsiui in umnsotion with tbls regis-try canvass, mitl Lhe board* were authorisedto make both at once. . The entire work wilbe completed in a fuflr dsyi, when wo shallknow what Is the population of Dover, as Trollas tbe uumbei' of ita legal voters.

Ator the oousiie and registration hail boencommenced Mr, Jai . H. Neighbour,as counselfor the town, visited Senator Werts yesterdayt3 ascertain If the new ballot law really ap-plied to Dover. I t waa the In tint of the law

apply to "faiwnsof.leM than 4,000 popula.tion," but a clerk, la engroMlng it, insertedthe word " not," making ib applicable only to" towns of HOT Ices than 4,009 population. "> I tis believed U»t Dover bu now 4,HW popula-tion, but in the government census of 1800the town was not enumsrated separately, tothat our hut offldal oennu Is that token bytbe State in 1885, which mode our population11,170, Under tbesfl ointunistanoce SenatorWorts gave tbe opinion that our charter elec-tion should be bald under (he old law, withoutbooths, restrictions regarding nomination*,or official ballots. The town authorities, wounderstand, nave so decided, and the electionwill be held ia tbe old-fashioned way. Thasame opinion has been rendered to Haekett*-town, Washington and other towna of leeathan J,CKXI, ]tisabad_niBddle..

Board of Freehoidera.Tbe April meeting Was held on Wednosdny

with all the membera present t he minutesof tho lost meeting were read and approved.

The Finance and ApditComniltteereportedtheir receipts, including balance from tatmonth, as *73,(iiaO3| oipensM, #n,0e0.OKalanceoq bond, fodo.ar, Thay bid approvedillls to the amount of 1BB.T2.The Court Bouse and Jail Committee re-

ported bills approved to tbo amount of Kll.&T.Number of prisoner) In Jail at last report 17;since admitted HO; discharged 10) romainlng 18.

The Poor Qouie Gomtolttee reported billsapproved to tho amount ot tWO.BO and &credit of »m.W. Number ot inmates In PoorHouse at hut report 09; since admitted 0; dis-charged .Ui remaining 8il : Five deaths haveoccurred In the poor hausa during the monthfrom chronic dlwases. Number of children

> the Borne nt last nport 60; since admitted

man tbitdld not go tl

e Baker

pp g ( J g gMr. Worgau'i boree, alleged to have boen in-jured on one of tbe btidgw of tha county, thecommittee wefa'tstlsfled Ihat he had no case.

The Hoard adjournBd to tba first Wednes-esday in Hay when Freeholders will preacut

ostjmatca of. bridge expenses for the comingyear, and tbe committee will make their a

ual reports. \ ; " .

ConAnnaUon'at St. John's. V - •'Tboia:pr«»Mivo Aportollo ritfl of j>ring"on

of fiftiff)fL in conflnnatlon*"'Wasn perCornied byBiihop Blorkor. of ttiii Kplsoopsj dloo«»»i in

tianal Toira and wire received ipmunlanof tiwoBtttidiV^TM churc

o c w l m Waa («<ler-. Wl |a«oad b j Ib. aiial-

It k*_V4 V^V Wi,i*nmadaa^wp itqpnaMon ^ u n ttoaato waomU wae'partloe1ar<7 <Ura«te».- II'aoatalaadmci pnuaslaadalviia tqUweewao had teascoo«nn«l aa »*ulil ha uaatal to U r n ID laalr(UUirelKft and wonU balprul W ollura, par-ticukrljln manMtloo wild tUeMlemn rite

cboamaifcn. The m~»!nj oClh. rjte.1 ttapbhieeUHtlbnwsiaclearlr explained,i l l > w V a l l d t i ' l j d d

r Christian eiperieooe^ww 'oCyooostant..•rlh. All rrweat were flighted with the

address and impressed by UjB*oei«n«y^\.."',

JovwV. U. n.uA..i". inrking I

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V/'^foii^^inffDmrt.-i'TJiv^iMotid evont,, th^roftnymjeeUD^ In the Opera House on

Sunday Mttkraooa, which was crowded with areat throng. Tbs singing-, withMho orphan

* ' ~ bmpanlbMiit,!waa «n|ellenVand:tlieoCJUT.E.B.Englajid.o*^- ' *

oo 'eloqtietit'and Impre'salve- woiddrawnfrom Repairable p i the Prodigal Soiitjwon thaiapt attaiUon ot all present andtba

' •"•"•• k'--•'•'"^^S^i^V&am^1 to know that be .

_ . s ' t « 7 ' f l « t aitf efficient aflaiP.|im.^Cois;'atio puns out with hli «trettffi&klor^atitha«hlatnaittiiaerandit lisald'lHi

has ordered k Wadsome new one frtnrs. firmOhio, whieh'vfiU soon ba along. With iueh

: At a parish mee«og In th> Obatbam Probyterloa chapel Itanday. evsnlng quite an ex-oitlngUmt vrasfptperleitoBd.; ItwaaEecessaryto elect TrostPfif to fill tbo vacancies causedbytherericnitlonot Trad. H, Lum, BanicelLora, R. H. Allan and Israel Sndd. •, Only oneparson WB* present who would oonsent toserve on'the board. T7.E. Bndd wj eJeytedTIS-O^Harfis, Trfj^grer, "nsignsd," and, alter

Much feelisK te expressed nn'soconnt at UMtfouble. about the resignation of the pastor,J7B. Beaumont! . T%» eaniregauon'wen tovote after prayer m«Ung la* night wlvrthcr

; ireslgnsilun woold Uotcepted.iiofl ttii

3hqr/of*0n"old..books/of'record In the

i n a b e ^

a oar ahop employw, waa^^-^jiworKBpo'naTOllkDar _ .

Whon Hioedga of » iblliiig'chisel itrkfchin.upon the back of the wrist, cuttine a, frightful•Eash, aii^ oonslng the loss of consldarabld bloodiieforatt'am]d;b«itosped^ iHeb^sinoebeenfp

spudtatadfoiworkand rn^r be (of TOM

•agsrfor 34 omts, a t U

p a i e g mCouncil on Tijeaday inomlng the followingelection boardifor the approaching charter•lection wore appointed) NarttiernDlrtr,ct-r

Bylvettar Dickeraon, Samuel Clerk and Chas.TV. Bowlby. SDUtiurn Dl-trict-J. Welling-ton Brlant, A. B. Bynm, John H. Hinehartand L. D. Tillyer. On Wednesday mormlngthose boards met and .organized RB follows:Northern District- SjIvatferDlckorwm Chair-man and Chan. W. Bowlby Clerk; ElectionClarka, Qussie Uonn aad Jos. C, Johnston.Southern District—L. p. Tillyer CUairmanand A. B. Byratn Clerk; Election Clerks,Stephen A. Ilroodwell and Wm. II. Hocking., InacconlauccwithUulawtbeboardibegaatheir canvan for a, n>([istry of the vatura onWednesday. This registry muni be completedby the SSd of April and on the 3d of May theywill ait to reri™ I be lint. As no separate cen-

f to l t lpu taken uf tiie town lait year, tlio Com-C d ) It i dmon Council

y ,It win mid proper to

U ith thi i

When tlie government censos waa takenlast year the town of Sorer waa not enu-tnented separately, but the E iu inode a careful wtimateat tha time, allowing liberally fartho voter, out of the town In the districts con-taining tbo corporation, and autbelief that tha town contained a p iabout 4,050. This opinion is fully continuedb'y Ue results of the census Just taken by theboards of registry, tbe work of which wescoti-duded Uila morning.

Tha prowcute tlie work quickly the towuras divided Into four district* I*/ tbo linoa of

Slack well and Buesoi strouU Umun. By tawht l

I; discharged 0} remaining 00.The lllacellauwiu Committee reported bills

ed unting t (iESW J t d lpproved amounting to (M W ' b ll

pJtegardlog

b i

.' A Qreat F n r c h u e of Property.*The Byrnni Core Company!hn» purchased

'rout Mr. Wan! klit extemlvo property on tboWest dido of I<ake Uopatooug. together 'three lots on tbo Mt, Arlloa ton tract and Homoproperty a t Vonkers, If, Y. Thew now ownover 1,000'acrea nt land on the West side of

t lake and bnv» about five mltoa of waterfront. The property will at,once be put in

ie market and HJa believed'will result In aipld building np'of th"atiideofthe!ako. Tho

Dlrcoton of the company ore Ohos. B. Noble,of HorrJitown, )J. fi,, Bolraou, ofBoonton,Walter JT. Knlgbt! at Newark, V. L. Bryant,Of Ironla, and Win; K, JOjpg. of Landing..;

itructed a t Bborp's Rook sad on ByrotQ Coveand tbe developnuat of -the'enUre.property

tbtt this tnuu-ctioB ;wlD about « i i « i U»bmstruotlon'of tbs-brancarailroad from thet Y., SusquehaDim'ft WsiUm at atODkholm> the Wert olJo of tbejako. T b o r u "

SBOWHES I N A HXLX, EA0H,Tha body of an dJorly man was found

drowned on "Wednesday morning in tba nway of tha grist mill at Troy Hills, at a pointwhore tbe water was not vet? dwp. He woerather poorly droned, indicating that liemight bavo boon a tramp, and he wore a longgray beard. At flnt It was Bupposed that hewas a man who bid been working In thatvialnlty, but ibis aurmlto proved to be wrongand no one tn tbe neighborhood could IdentifyLira. Wilson EatiM, who lives near the mill,hoard tbe cries of tbo man about S o'clock iitlio luomtiiff, and they contluuedforabouttenminutes, but inarming tue^olee was causedby some drunkeu parson he did not gat up toinveBtlgate Oio Biftttor. • ' ' •, •;.'/; .\

Later Information, oiDoe tbs'foregoing WASin typo, Btates that Mr. Eatill did get up whenbo beard tho ortes, but they wort) 10 faint thatho could not locate the spot from whence theycame; yet ho was to curtain that soma mmwas in trouble that ho again' got up, aboutdaylight. .He leenlied the woods and rivor

d finally futiml a man droivncd In about IS!hea of water. The man was stout, well

dreuacd, nbout 00 years of age, and' tho twofora,naEeis on hlB loft hand were gone. Hehad BUtyccntaaudaJack-knICeinblspookotfi,tiut notbiuj, on pis jwreon to Bhow who, be wasor yrbare be cauie from.' No ona kuows orcan remember ever having' men him before,and tha affair remains a mystery. CoronetHugbtob, who was summoned, removed theremains to Uorriatown the same day.

ThJa raoJTiiBff Ltfaem oomes.word'ol a cluet U t undoubtedly reroall tho identity of thounknpivnman: JohixFalrlle,»ged Bfl,ftl K»Foirmtnint avenue, Newark, haa been mimingfrom his home since Monday.-: bn Wedaos'dsyhJison informed the police o| hk dlmp-pearacc«VUMl on inquiry was started. I t waslearned the* the old man had been nea on theBloomteld {roaH on Taftdaji;'W|lking aw.nyfireqi*H«,wArirr.;and'' ~ ' ' " "Btwmfleld oo r '

road for olinbet the entire d|ataiK>»,:with only.te bridge to MM/and. th^t » l y (*n f«^

. The right of way far aUput two-third»>oK4t«t1«'alrea<ljl^. aebur^. • Such

rood would gmOy tieip WPoHport and tfafperaUMuotiieKdiwQpMplestOgdenmlDt

More AV>ut TTppar Hlfcemia •ofaooi. ;i u H i N a r 1 A W i i i a i '

n t i THB WKBsiai .QfJ^C. Vt

DMJLH SlBi—Your TJpper Hiberaia oorres-ondenA article ot tba Sd lost. bo. beenrV

ganfcd bore R«™ra"y - with a foeiiDg ofsupreme pity. Ha makes the baby plea ttiatsomebody wu going to hurt him, and cries

d M M a d , except to correct5>I4 i It

.UrolylnaJlimt coat4Wipt,^Tpiss. It

othePotKiv school and W deatn

»w«,wew39?ow

,'v! '* Xv v^W* ivju«itt«HyV Cintnr.;

A t o w l i t * f »or». • • -:

DeteqUve John HbEuina, of:tbe D., T, ftW. Railroad,1 ami ted on Tuaiday four boysat Fort HorrhhUwo by thananie of Morgan,another named Toungs and,'a fourth by thename • of Stepbens—who are; charged wi{h.breaking open a freight car and itfaliag UlytmapackagB oontalo^nc twsntr pounitobacco. All VH* put utliliir ball* to answerct tha Hoy term of eotiiiVThaW has 'al i i

hemt^ttAey ha4»nAe«tfcBre«otir (ntfcft

toli(Uiip«ll.rllh'd«hit. goodi an\oaff them at

d t d the d d

m i g w t l r I hecintMewl a. nronnlUcnlls p*l*:Snt| dlvld.»p. p

Theyb

. g \ f f h ^ yUroppacd to do the d«d wlti>~largo pbtol

h lb waa afterward ta&cn^nau'one of the

Ppmmlftp BTfl l\ot (typoied. tQ^aaiprftUqi*-¥W«W7 propptrtMons^oolflDg toward the In-rodnctfaa trf nuoWnery for tb* repair of

Modi, TbBysboutdnotforgetthatthey,andnot the road overseen, are, responsible unoWthe new low for tbe condition of our roads,and with excttilent opportunity, f orTtbe' Intro-dnoUoo of new methods they thould not.neg-

ict ttwm, - Cnatbam towmhl^ bAq J ^ t hough tnew,road mncynp flt t, cost, of 1-30, for

which great aoonomy U oltlraediaud town-ahjps'in Snsser, Warren and othw. ooanOw

but llttlii to investigate the lvalue of thesem*chiiJMaml IUmlolpb U.-Bdi!p shouMnotbe behind In thli Uod of Improvoment,' ' '

' Borer BlaotEfci Uflat Ooaapany.tbeannoal'meetlng of lie itookbblden of

toll cotnpanj wai hela on fVedneedaj, whenthe following Director! ware elected! DavidB. Allen, Iaaao W. BartnJ, J. H; Jfelabbour,Jullue Halrhoiuer John " **---"- • *•

thesaomccrs: D a r u a , ^ ) ) e n , f r a t ;% Bearlqgi Heprotary^^lex. K(uiouiel

er •toyflf'jOjnaMant *

If the truateea of th.atanhopopnblln ichoolCan tnako an>rransnnent>wlth:Hr. Jullua{4BT7, tlf&ownerof the lebool building nowIn Has, tii-i new. •qhool boius win not be opened'tin September, a. ttenj a n - a number ofthlngayet to be' attended to :^blqh are TerjUO0OBSU7 for Uo ninnajieiiie))^ d( the aeweohool house; If tho now tobool houu ii notopened until Seplomlier it will, not be dedl-o*toStillAngMt ' . ' . .L*.- 'opened until Seplo*toStillAngMt

ytuid Rinaliart took the Bnutii-Easturn—that laSouth of Blocltirell nnd ISaal of Bussox;Uessrs. llrknt aad Tillyer had Uie South-Westom; M*»m. Clurk uud » « U t bad theNorth-Enst«ni, and ilesaw. Iilckerson and

Their countn and votors,

Bowluy had tlio North-Wetitoiills morning, both oo topopulatic

Population. Votors.1 035

1,819 :1.051

mt :

A peculiarity of this oeniua Is t|iatthe uutn-bor of voters Is abnormally large in propor-tion to population, the rule being one voter tofive of population. This would nive Uie townnearly 5,000 imputation. This condition Isdoubtlast largely due to tbe tact that manyyoung single men are ooaueotod with our In-dustries hens, and ore buanlara.

The fact to we]l known that the built-upportions of the town of Dover extend in anumber of dlnwtJona beyond tha corporationlimits. In then part* of the town outride •tho limit*—ou Randolph aveuue, near tha wtbojx, In the St. Mary'. Church ueighborhood,

d on Morrii street bill—there Ua populationor a t least MO, which, added to the result oftbe eiiutnerators above given, shows that theactual population of tbo town af Dover is atIcoat, 4,600. It is a ttplondld result, aud iiwell worth tin extra, oast of enumeration.

The growth of the town In late years caubeet bo illutibated by a comparison with tbelost'offlclal oemus, taken by tho State in 188!.,whiob showed that our population a t thattime was 8,170. "Wo find by sucb comnarlsontbat tho imputation of the to<vn bos increased

tirly fifty per cent, la six years. It la aindcrful Increase and Mtnblisiies the fact

tliat Dover la growing with wondorf u] rapid-ity, ai the lacrease of the State, In ten years,r u only about ST per cent, s

was a buWer, and loat {wo ftngen tn Us trademany yean'sigo,"tH». rttirt^ from faualnerstwelve ye*,, ,^0,7? He had three WM and twodawfttr*. The eoniare al | (n tnulaess in or

neaflTewark, • • ' • ' ' - • • • ^ . " ^ S i ; ' ; , - ^

ainan answering; the deurlption of tbelraged father bad been found dead In a brookby tbe roadside at Troy Ullli. The descrip-tian tallied exactly with that of tie elder Mr.Falrll*, and the tnembon of his family wereat onoa convinced that he bad wandered to,thitrcmotept^tiii!Tniithls(teiath..>VUlFolrlto started for Brtoirlstow^'to. g> fUi«™ to Troy. It^i «14th*»j3l.n p»lrllewas In soon^rabjd.aod •toiid Uixllly healthwhan fee left honwi and his Krcs think ha wsii-ojernl; sieauiJy abetd. too proud; to ask tba•my and expecting to g*t htm" ucatdrf, 'Pi1

nally, they tilnU, he sat down ^ ^ bridge,

still cantUiiiei and>,(beie U apptreotly kMprospect of a setHeraoat tban llton w « a hwdajB ago.: It was gsnenuly bellorwl oh Wed-qetday, that an attreemuit hod.about beenreached mid U»t the men, numbering nearlysix hundred, would return to work on Tburs-day.morning.' Her, Dean;Plyi.n, of iChurch of the Assumption, Rev, Dr, .KeiTJofStXFeter'aCburoh, and ^or, Sr, Hugbesiof ttw.Churoh of tbe Redeemer, acting asarb!tnton,tyd,.nooeeded in obtaining a HUtb Cflpcuwtirin from both bossoaand emplpyeis.

which It was * - L " - - - i — " ^ " - •'the dlfferenct»Uc^ t b . .(rike w(l(D,ateo> . T^e boro. neref.9P»W» W W J ^ . W « ^ H I 4 jotq rata >t

& ttonuinff ahc0 ^talo^ort / inatoad ot,frora'}'•n~ Trodneidayoyenlug; .b^wev.

Ie. auottiw deinand-T-that the bossesrshouW employ none but men belonging to theUnion.: This the botses toeolutelr roiused Ujconcede, and tbe strike' Wai oontWd. YC*aretoUtiatftUeirtii - """bwcts,BurrendeFQq tof,... . . . .

have flon* V» «?oiifra tors (a other plows,\ yiM Vin i flutftte/inwhftntDi *> do the

l a deplorable

\\,-J.:- "., , , : A » A t b l r t e , , v ; : ; ; . V 'Afx, Oea H. Bird, formerly of Uo^w,

linowinKevfYork,MdflnvBinbpr.ojtCo, ?.»7lh R»f t, N. Y. Hl*:tQ 7{at^na\ Qtiard, Is

_ n last Saturday even-pij, heWwtheir^armory, be won third placnin,Uto one -inile safely~roco In which eight,other, rtroag riders entered. He reosly«d.a trophy a bondaomo silver sun,; Jfp. fflhas reason to congratula.ta hjjns«y,aj \mequal to any rider in rv»,. from t*». ftthat some cdia 'I fuudT1 each! of tho two safe-*ties tw£aa ready to ride, besides the unneces-sary folia he -was compelled to Uka caused byspiteful riden colliding wlti him to pnrpnffh l i v r i n u l n ^ , „• - ; .;•• -•:,;.'• . ! ' '-.'••

P ? ^ ^ Sia,—On behalf of the intoreat rf VfftMorrifConntyT-P. a 0. % Bo^let^ kbidlyInsert In your coloffiit U,o folkiwiiis wttbthow,ataliitor4'l?tijfwtrd." Eor Up mpAUwe ii ng May Is^ ft epfcVrl oommUtoB was ap*pointy t/n argaqu|s:iiow fro(otl(a whenverthi-Upottlbfe TPattni.end tho oommitteoare rcftdy to acoans an IhvlUfJanaand will goanywhere ht'lhe odunty to oddren and tontirup tbaentliuslaim necessary for incborgant-lation." Hcraombcr tho thno Is uhori. &.CnshIiiBDlll,8UrlIn8:, W. J., (CWnuan), W.j ; MoVThinney, -Wb^ppany/N, J., Qm aJenklnB, DOTTT, N. J.,. ' :.

JohnP.Eaui 'sHewPlsce, .. Z have removed my saloon, hspbesi. to. t™buUdiiig cf David ( J ^ B , on W i m p stoy't,which wiHtcrwfte'r be known aa "Th,ij ^fhanja," .wbeie I shall be please^to see all.myold friimdf| and any*ifq<^ boaiy an4 will envdBtivorto'plerj^^Mw^ . jonsP . EOAKV

see Berson <JE Go's now Una xtrsj. put in tblt

A. Vanderveer, the ijutuher, Is In the clutdof the Krippa.

Dr. Jocluon, of Itoukaway. Is beginning ttiget out tgoio.

Dr. Ouuuu, of CLwtor, will locate in Hack-tUtowu Hs j 1st.Jlr. Bi. Jirjugh, of Dover, is vtsttlng friends1 Hiowiiivllle, 1'a.Mrs. fiyrmu anivad tome from North Cor-

aliaa laiL baturday.E. W. Beam, of Danville, has been appolntol

CommlMlonar of Deeds.Wre. Ridinnl Con!on, of Morris street,

quite 111 with tlie grljipo.Frttd. A. (,'atidald has hod an attack of the

grippe, tut Is Convalescing.Roger M. Comlxr, of Boonton, has gono

Atlantic City for hi, hoolth.lire. Wm. n . Ijunbort hosbocn ill with tho

grippe tliis woek, but Is Uutlor.J. A. BtaaU tinti kased tho Ft

at CUntliuui for auother eedton.Suiit. A. Ketwfuier spent two weeks at Jaok-

uiiville and Bt. Auguutfne, Fja.Mr. It. A. McCunly, of Uorrla rialna, has

left fur a trip through California.Ex-Senator Caulk Id has been conQued la-

doors for some time by tbeTha late Mrs. Carolina Sllclflo, of Bocka-

way, loft an estate valued at 132,001,A, B, Tatmiulgo, of Ilookaway, has been

vary ill with tbe grippe, but Is bettor.Hr. and Mrs. It. A. Urnnuls. ot Morrlstown,

are making a trip through California.Thomas A, Edison, tbe great eloctiiclau,

stopped Tuesday night at Jollej'a Hotel.Mm. UcCarty, nf llockaway, lias beeu very

ill, but bsr condition is somewhat bettor.lire. I1)tar Morton, of Mt. Mope, has gone

to Michigan, herhusband having recently died•uoro.

Mr. "Win. II. Moore,ofMorristown,liaseon-duntcd 70 revival Bervlcea timing the Fall aWinter,

Mrs. C, B. Pago, of Newark, Is vudtlng herilfltor, Mrs. Q. H. Westervelt, of ilt. Hops

TOUUO.Engineer Josiob S. Davinon has boen ap-jlnted to tbo express train run by the late

Morris Lunger.Jacob HcConuell and Soymour R. BmitU

were appointed Uouuilssiunara of Deeds forByram tovmihip.

Mua Chrlale Howoll, of German Valley,has boen engaged to teach tbe public scltoaat Pleasant Grovo.

Tboilluws of Rev, Father Brady, of Not-cong,. proved but tempory, for whfch hismany friends are glad,

Platt nogen,flon of ez-Congrostmon "Jack'Rogera, formsriy of Kowton, lias boon electedMayor ot Denver, Col.

1 Kev. I. M. D. Thoiupeon, pastor of tho Mor-rlstowu linptlst Church. Is tpeudlng severalw.<wki at AUBDtlc City,

Albert Richards, ot Hurdtotvn, who bosbeen severely ill with the grippe, we ore gladto learn It convalescing.

Ei-Semtor Moore, of Warron county, hasbeen eloctod Secretary of tha new Hoard ofBtab) Asylum Managers., With tbo present Conference R07. Wm.Day, of tbe tlrst AL E. Cburcli, him coiupliitedtorty years in tbe mlnlatry.

J. M. Loaey, of the car shops, wont out toosoon after an attack of tbe grippe ojtd had a•evere reUpue, but Is again convalescing.

Engineer lieo. Hull, of the HacketUtownMail, has been UI with thegnppe, and engiiioerlowery, or Port Morris, bos been running the

Miouoel Hourie, of l i t Hope, ownsa *7B,-0(U property at Helena, Montana, where henow in. Ue liafl refuaed tbls price for bli'aim.M. H. Fancber, tho Konrll tutchcr, has

moved to bis new home, where ho is prciurodt j pay tie blghut cash prices for calves,sheep, etc.

R»y, W, J . Kentley, who was greatly likeda'i'ort Morni, proachod his farewell sermon

Inrt Sunday,'emd will be atuigncd toHoldonnbor. , . ,

Too home of Mn. F. J. KB ttorid JO, of JertoyDlty, who WAI one of lha attractlvo ladles ntIhs. Vlgilaut Ball, was burued while liur hui-i>aud was absent.

Tberon UiitLerwortb, a well known cillion,residiuc near MorriBt JWH, on tlio Me Freedomrood, died on Sunday from poqumpnla, fol-iwlng tbe grippo. ' , ' •Chnrltoa A. K«d, of PJemlngton, has been

appointed cbfof clerk nt tbe Morris TlainaAsylum by Wardan Everitt Mr. Rood la a-.wyer and a Democrat. • -Rev. Fearce Rogon, paetor of tbo Mine Hill

Pjwbytorlttn Church, we rcgrot to say ii ill,and will be unable to nttend to bis pastoralduties tho coming Sabbath.

Henry HedJon, of (be Farmurs' HoteUMor-rlstowo, irlto was widely known tfarotiglioufcthe county and bad maoy.'.riondB, died onWednesdny evnnlng, otter a long illness. •

Henry Vanuier has exohabged his proportyn Virginia for properties In Brooklyn and at

Clifton, N. J., and will board with hi* familytbja Bummer At Mrs. J. R, Beoraor'n, Dover.•iTheremaimof thelataflev L. 1 Stouten-wrg wan brought to lha home of hit snn-In-

law,X. H.Uuot, atSchooley'i Ununlain.and

week,'.' .-•:••• ^• - Knutus D . Allen, brother of C a r t D flAlien, of Dover, Is tbe bead of an Iowa Byndl-cot« which hag purchased a. property nf 1,400acres a t Ingleside. Texas, for 185,000 and willlay out a town. -

Rev. O. T . Anderson, of Rookawsy, wiU•dlf 'TboAniBrican Temperance Majitlntj,"MOD to be Issued, and Rev. W. W. BsUoway.

r,, of Dorer. will contribute the 7 . P. Br O,B.oolumnandapoemforftachi>»tw.,- .r,v-'-:

Poataiaitcr I N. R»sch, of Rpck«wair, boafor several daja bean dongerotuly Ut, and weregret to»**Uiorelano inwravenwnt In hisc o i t i o n t h > momlDa. T te caiue of hisiilflW btpneiuaoula, resulting from grippe. /! Tha. •World of Sunday had an 'outrageouaatory about Richard Johns, son of Rnv? Mr.Johns, formed of this plow, h&v, girt a t Bound Brook, b«ltAd to

OVERCOATS.PIERSON & CO.,

The One-prioed Clothiers and Gent*' Furnishers,o on (look with nil Hie new and loto stjlos SPRING CLOTHINa for

Men, Boys, find Children. We hovo tbe tnoBt complete line

CHILDREN'S SUITS FHOM - - - - - -. - - - Too « •'....".•'.' KNEE PANT'S •'- - 15 OETOB.

DON'T PAIL TO SEE OUR NEW DEEBT EATS, all the lat&•-. . Btj.es and shapes, sach as the . . '.

DUNLAP, YOUMAN and MILLER BLOCKS.Ml colors in.SOFP HATS, such m the BnoADBmu-FEDOBA-OansH

•, . ; . ' . - and other styles for Men and Boya. ,,. , ,; .

BIERSON&Co.OPP. THE BANK,

artJ^rr.^v.;:.;,.: .... , . .•tQiu* Railroad Work," in speoUng of the

qppoo^sAcs of 3{r«, 8. P, Ayera, oi HookawayWforetbeIUUraa>4 qtrbttaji Astoolatioii at

MObokso, sayi abe *< laon ocoompllsed pianist,ana bar potren of eloeutfcn such tbat shewarmly applauded," . . ' •

•• Or. Jas. Douglas, of Uorriatown, haa fasteon Informed of the death of his mother, t

BoaUand. Bhe was elghty^eren ycronofsgand recently contraot«l a tavuro. cold, whichrasultrf fatally, Dr. 1 ^ . ^ fa thered Justtbtrtoon montka w \ aged 01 ysars, "

Ex-War^m IC ». llonroe, of the Asylnm,has Ivflntt A rlaoe on Rtugedala arenilo, ot||M outahlitg of MorrUtown, aud wjll t*k.a v&

hl« residence thare. fie wan offmsd, but de-clined, the manogtunent at A. WiC* botel, andfor the pnaent, at least wlii take a season ofwell-earnflt) tcafr : '

t p p V ) aiflilrW « Wolong realdenl} of tLiasootion, aM a worthy cltl&OD, who during hisUna commanded g<wr*l respeot, dkJ . t touroVIock. %b}t i w rung at the home of his dangb-tart Mi* Alex, Kanauso, of,Dover. Be hadiiAt Attalaod) ta four soare years, to-day being

hta80tablrthdaj. ' . . ' ..An order lsaued by Col. Campbell, of the

1st RogiioBnt, states that Sergeant) Ofaas. O,Allen has been reduced to th» rauk,> for neglectot duty. This action la. tha ra*uh of a nitran-derBtanding, «Sergeant Alfeo ralgned thatpodUon «ft ftk 16th, over «U weeks beforethAa or*sr was Isausd.

. , widow of tbe lataAlTred W, Ckudeld, of Monistdwa, dlod thereon Sunday, Bbe was the last descendant llv*Ing Inthit aeaUonof.Rav.TlmothT Johnee,« . ^ » M tbo Morristown Presbyterian Church

>r of tbe Itovoliitlonj and a * "ons figure In our Jqpql notary.

' io | H n . Edwart A, Stieklo, aaoyni Tn&fmat of Dover, the

. . . . Jdea.Ui will be a regret to manyfrlende, were brough^ from' Fateraon on- T T - T - ^ ^-^ ~*.r-m~—^«H-« The funeral sQr vice Liwere held la;SL Jehu's EpUcopai Cburch andhe was buried In Orchard Btioet rametwy. 'The widow of tbB lato Aaron U. Bconelt, o(

Newton, passed away fjo^l thjji llfb en Wed-noKlay, aged ^Q yean. Sho w » a modelmother anl frtec^ and many who have been^ y ave beeninpnbpntcf tur household, Including the edl-3f of. thh papor, have reason to remembM'

long and gratefully, her many d Ubt

I n w e A w a ^ B t y a i w e r i v .SomB Htna shica Charles RWMX S, BOO. of e«-

Jayor Chu. iT. Ilsose, of Hack*tt«V>wn, loft,<orai>l«uur9trlp toMWOeon, About twoweeks ago ha waa (ouud; by lumberraon in thewoods iff, tba vicinity of U i o Huron, ttxteranty* from any tawn, wandvlng around Intwo f set of mewv He WM taken to the near-est town, whore the doctors pronaonoed hltn.

ne'ancl oi b« wns unknown th p j a» mode out committing bint •£» BUt«

Asylum. A tetter addressed. taCfaas. J. Beese,Ilackettstown, K. J., wa«aibirward found inhis pocket an^.ttsa Utohlgon attthorlUes aVonce teleg/njsod Mayor D. B, Harveyt of thpl^co, to aw U h« had any Wend« or relattathere. Mayor Harvey teU-irnphed back R*k-ing them to hold hln^ and Reeeo1! brotb«r-ln-law, Mr. P r a ^ ^ U e , went aftw hi

iht, l^ii toHackat^tawQ last WednesdayU S > Br. A. O. Vnn Stikle was called to.Af,tor sin exatn^mUoD be proabiiqotd IlecseInsane nnd, he was tokra to tba Morris PlainAsylflin, by IJ*toctlvo UcCtoUan on.mornlpn;. Reese Is ftVout 31 years oM.

; ; ;A fire pound povkoga for 40 costs. Will

cover dovtoe t«» mrfoca kftlsomlna or whitingrnlztUTM will. &i!d by a II, Berry & Co.,tba Doritf Hardware Beaters, v •.";,•'-'.,

: . WIU -Wondo™ Ifeyer OtiuwiBevsn' ponnda best. standard grsnulated

rosnr for U cmtM, a t LI lohmon & Go\d o o r " " - : " • " " : " • ' • " • •

Killgore's Corner Drug Store!Garden Seeds,Onion Setts,Lawn Grass.

White Lead and Oil,Ready-Mixed Paints,Railroad Colors.

KAXSOMINE, (all colors)

White Wash Lime,Kalspmine Materials.

All kinds of Brushes forPainting, Varnishing andKalsomining.

Frosted Cream Soda Water IceCold.

K

DOVER,

BIRD CAGES,

m C E $1 lowet than last soasoii. SWire Fencing, all kinds at bottom prices

:d:'y:l.' POTOTHY NETTIWO IW

Bales 100 FeetSyracuse Plow Sliareg 35 cents,SPRING TO^HflABROWS,Dasii and Cylinder Chnrns, $1.75 np.Boys' Iron Axle Express Wagon§8Qc. up.CABPENTEBS' TOOLS,BUILDERS HABDWABE,Blacksmiths' Drills, Blowers, Anvils,Carriage Woodwork and Wheels,Carriage Trimming Materials,

Everything in Hardware, !

THE DOVER EABDWABE STOBE,

SIGN OP THE PADLOCK, D0TEB,

1,000 YARDS

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L A K T I V E m E S ! LOWEST PRICESItASH THB FABBIO AOTAYS 0IVK8 SAUSPAOTIOir.

AIL THE NEW SHADES IN

Henriettas and Cashmeres,Gimps, Tinsel t Steel Trimming

(TOMA.T0H.)

WM. Hi BAKER,

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v bus a very neiilly nrrauged chnpul winreligious (ervlcM m-o bolil, and wlili-U h nhutllbcd tar mat ing nr oiitcrlniimitnt piIiosi1*. Tlio rtntwy ami jilniMiit ix>Aillng woneontnia* a IVCIJ fldctej clrc;iil*titij;,tthnirj-Jlles t>f inu.-,t of tlio KUrto [Kiimr*, douutwi liIlia ])i:hlliJieni, nud nwgiiitlueaot all kindbound iu llt'iiUo covers far the nw o( tbsvotornns, nenrly all of whom cwjnjr.iv

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To note oil tlto tilrnlralilo fcalurctt of tliijilnco ami hum0 wonM bo liii)jM-sili|u iu tlitreopo nf uu mili-lo like tbis, but ttomo of I himom prominent featwes, ovnn lirk-llj notedmnyiirovo cf jmlillc itilerest. Tbo biiililinjulilcli conlnins (ho Inrgo UiiiltiK hallkitchen, WIICTO (lie p>ninl Jlojcr proi-ftl« fniibP Itinoi- i*(,Mu or 1.U uuuifi'ciw family,

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to perltcthu "10 jKiur.iia of eurucl l>eof nt 01

portlQii, nUle lliH'i. lrrl^Ull)- Lurnii-lKft trip-I>oi" bolters will fmiilvli Ibu giilloiis vt coiTi

. •' tijidii 0 fcpfllo cf)ualJ)- cxtni.-ifL'; Iho bn-M• oxtvllctit in tjualit)' mid >nvicL to tlio tti-l.

ami ixtlimt witli ;vini<!i]-ful mpldity l»ymartiino provi-K-il fur Hint liui-imso.

; AH ivlionro III^OMII. ur unultln in direfitliciriMlvo.4, tu-n pruvLJ1.1l Eur iu n MJWWR'

a ivcparate ^tul.]i>hifu'iit tlfvoif:'! to Uir u^

comfort find uet-vtuitj- fur ttnir us?, NI tlin«iey.nTenotconi|>e,U'il to Irave Dm bullilliiat nil, linlwi tlit-y feel int-linei, to do »o fplefisaiit wcnllier lor exirviio. Tlioy Lavlavntorii*, cl«(«tfi,fto .mid anprovitiotl will

in tlio building. Most of tlic-ni nrtf vorjr apwl,Including numbcrfl nlxjvc pljjhl v jvnrn, 1•onto of tuetn saw e*rrico in tho iloticnsi n

. Their veuor&lle appearance eiclU't. rare in!est as well as profound resf cct, Iwlwt, i\ulatter is Krnpulotudf observed nnd tba I11Meat oro alwoys rocogulc^l \*-UU tin mtlhbalnte bj-evontliocomu.au'lant. TiiogPinco\Htcsyi\ndwsi«:tB\.riW.il)ya\.tl.tv«teninstnllaj . ltngert, 1iio lighting op of tlie rro nud

• Uie warnilh of prwttng, convey nt oni« tn tlioBtrnnger tlie hlgb esteem in which lie in every-

Tko ttonnitoriea ticvotwl to tliegeiiernllty atlio vctflrami nro mndela of ucnt news ami comfort, nod nil nro exact] j nllko. Long row a oClean nblto single btils strv'ldi awaj'froin cirj<end of each word ta the otlier, (vwl tlio clmhtog ffltU which they nro provirlnl is fltmtulaut,clean anil la villas. T";——.oltatbroominil niodeni conv*r'.^ft» nttacbtii tobulliliusi <uul ta these nnd all' other i»i>art-inenia • oiBed for dcrmltory" purpnuos cacbVctcmn \u»pTac«l at U10 bratl ct Us 1m]locker for Ihn Etorngo of libeffccU. AVohm

, « oeoodon h»rt» to Inspect rtio.unilergnrruoutueupjilied tho men nnd Had they nrcof i

' soft and good in text nro. In front 0/ cacbdormitory is n spacio"8 balconj-y conimandlugnbcattUrul viuir of tbo river and edty orifeiT-orlt, just oppotlte. whero tha uld veteransnay Bit And unbke ou 'llnuatit evenings,

• flUIo Iney recount ven-cniol reoallt>ctioiia o(. t h o g m t hlruggto for tbe Ufa of tbo HeimMIc,

and " flglitthetr battlesoverngtila." To Richos do not jeceiro pciu>loti» rationi of tobaccoDM rcgiilarty tfiroed. Taking nilvtuitngu

[' tionloiMof Ihogrobad.tho front [iart of 1tuuement of prndi flormllorr is iitlllisd for

' .amusement room, irburo tlie residents.•ji]. gsaiDs BDA olhprwiso enjoy Uionsclm. Ml

nbout tlicso bii!!dii:ga. oro rcttj.tadca for;• flowers, ivblcliblooni la'tliclrscnsou, pirfi;.\ lag nnil bcautUjIng'til Wio mnrmudings.

: : occupying the entire ilrst fiwr of one of tbepaviliout. It is supjJffd with 1Iio most com-plelomnobine^y for U10 troflibfj aiw! Ironing

/: of tlie cbtliiiiz of tlio big houwbolO, ami -nltb: great melt's for ilpyine purpotes >th>cli allilct•-; mi rollets into S room licu Lctt br iteara. To

ran iha nia^hincrj* of this tlciwrtniftnt thn useof a special boiler aud steam engine I* re-

/.quiTOland both, aro ftttaelwd to thu building.V • Tlieeo'iiro but BOrna of tlia -general feature*

at ttib jilwii^Ut home, lnit H can trutlifuUj' be''.raid Ibat all tbo mintrr details nre looked

1 cqosl exautnen «od caretuloai.

TRUCK FAEMIKO.J K U K V CITT, Apri l :« , ISO

KlUTtm >>? THE KlOS I'lLV:

Tbe IVnnw nullvlln So. 41 b a t bwxJ, gW-'ms tho htnlLstiw of tmrk-fanniiig in tfI'liilt'.) Stal*^. uml 1 find f-tma tliingiof futeo-t 1.1 ilit! |*<-it>]« of Dover mid viclnitj-.(il't^'firs tlmt 'L>1,I40 ai'rra of luiid aro durot*

miujtry, fnij>l'>ying a cajiflal of Ujlii>),tVi,0OU; tbat Uie tnuisiiorta.Uc

ml •-umuiifeiuns nre nlwut fr.0,000,00Uio Carnw

»<i lift in \>VJ tit>,uuu,ouu.Pfvi>i.ty-j»;ven tb«ii»anil acres am devot«> faljluigc, tivciitr-tigbt thousand acrvsriA\ [inUitow, about tlie Ranie nunitwr'.'MH til ijtiM't iMiluto"!*, tivelvu tliotuaiid acl) blrint: ijt-n'Js, ut'nrly five thousand acresII'IIIIIUTS, OUR liundrwi aatl fourteen thoumil iRTPri to "•atfniK-l-ms, Jiffy-six thoiiM•(I'M tn jK-n-1, t«ctity two thousand acre*

Tlio wliolu Unltc.1 fitntes la divided intoivclvo cllstilitw, tlie l int buiiiR Now England,

ibt' swiiid KBIV York nud riillndeliiUia.New Jertoy comes uinlor tlia latur, I will taki

1 flKitrvt* Ir*»u\ till* tlUtrict. I fintl B1 (luvoteil to IJI'PLS in Uio neighborhood

Xvw York «»1 .'iiilmltii^Iii, 2,710 ncni tostriiiK .•fans, ll.ttil ncrw tofflbbsge, 870 acresID n.L-mnWrs, H.lJO to peas, li.iHJl tolirii.iUw-H, [>t<-. 1 find tbe whole number 01nrroi ilcuitetliu t l i edUrk t to 1)0 10S,l!tr», th(vulau «r JiLtnl JNLT aero ^ f l . l l ; iiicii cniplnj-cd

c.tlici- atilinnU, Sil.tfliJ; value of imiileu.vuf;i,."i(Mi,.*,tl|; vuluo of i>rmlucts, t31tlt>3ir>STlifn fulloHS tlin av-vtitge cmt j»r aero fisects, frrl.Jficre nixi labor. And in tills con-uwilnu ui; uro told tlmt beole, [Mjtatties amiot Imr roul-cii'iis iv(|uiro u fertilizer coiitaJnlngBualitmdancu of ]mtftA andpuwphitvli;awith littl-j nitrogen, ivlifla fallugo crojs, ntiH mjimrngtiB, hcmis, ii'tory, Palilmgo, Ciii."iln'i'f, Wdtfjrtnclriua, pciiR, sjilnacli aud totUww, itMiuirtxvftiHiliKt'r ritli in nitrogen 1u fciuiilJur jirului-Uouof [>otaih and jihotpljinclrt.

Tlie ovorngo wngoa pmd: Wen iwr dJl.ll>; b«jB ami glrU jwr day, 50c.; picklnj:ruif[ Ifnns i«r bualicl, iCo,;ur bittiliel, Ifto, tvithout board.I find tlio nvwugo pmllts yn>r aero to bo:iiMi.'igi', fi:i.').a7; \tcos, (fJ7; Irish potatoes,Hi; Bn'txl |Hilatws, j l f i ; tomatoes.

From those figures It aimnm that tomatoesmost, iirofltable, cabliago nu t , I it ill= com Ing licit. Thfl jiroflts in otlter dis-

tricts ava dlfteraut, VHM k>sis, Bomomi uuiibli) tu Bay tvbotlier tlie "profit^'

nro asauvtn.iictl lijriluilticll.ig tbe cost of taborJ and mniiurr, or they nro wliat llitw \tm utter bo juiyH tho cost at trsiiBpoi

tatlon nnd eoinmlfifiloiiM, I am jucKaed to be-lieve, liowei-pr, tlmt tlio cost of Jitbor, reoda

id iiiflutjiti hnro to conio out of tlie "profits"ifoi-otliofunnerbi.9 any tulntc tbat lie can

call Ills own, notDveu tbo 11 if be biuiotcreatand rent to ]wy. I t might bo well to Interro-gnto tlia Ceiimiu bureau on this point.

Truck farming. It must be umlerstmil, intbat kind where- mil nr wntor transportationmuBt 1» cnipljved; It docs not refer to markiganleuing, whom tba farmer Ulcei bl« j.mdui

marbot with hia own WHKOJJ. tmtoron,•Ii«tw, .v« Khali hovo tlio figures fcv tb» lab-'laduur.tdtiUiiljit\ to^vii%ulj»lji\0\ioiic no truck-faTni-,ti8 je t , I believe; but la view of tbe above

racts, U would Sswra that sending trucV to'vw York would pay, Qrain haf cerUlnl;iar^d lo be protltabie to tlio Sow Jeraeirmer. Wo must therefore look to trucking

nntl Irult. Jons B. DEIIAHT.[NOTE—Tlii* very Uwi wo lave often urged1 tlio cduiniu of tlio EIUL for a number of•IIM pwt. Tlio farmera of tlifa section

Morris county, vltli tlaily coiumunicaUon toreat Noir York and Phi lade) thtaam IUIMIDK Ibeir opportunity in nut en-K In truck" ' ' ' - - -

In fruit culture—Hi

MIPDLE TAL1JIT.Our rontls are drying olT B|ilBndidly, nn

foou will afToid fluo driving.Mrs. J&ttib liana nnd dangiitor, Nollio

vitited Mr. Anthuuy Trimmer Iwt week.Mre. Uttle FIHTOW, «t FlajjdwB, ipent last

d d i h D F il.0 rniruw, ui

Wcduestlay with Dr. FniMr, P. 8.

r r a family.8 ttufford'H (anitly are nearly all

own wIlH tlio wenidesand sonio severely ill.Mr. William aicLmigliUn bought a youotoraoncthOKiiltt of the late Widow Beata'iorsonn] property.Our new bntl is progresjinn flnelly unilei

JO nastorjy Etrolicg of four of our good « r -fntirs. 'One at tbo twins of O, S. Beam Is seriouilyetc with pueuinnnla.M k « lUy, Millieatxl Kthcl TiJmmer and.ulu Farrow vlnltei) tbclr aunt, Mm. C. A.

Ibikcr, ttt DrateavJUo ou Saturda/ and Sun-

of our ritJanis nro attending tho extraMi-vims nt Ciillfon MDlbwiiat Church,

.Mi>»Mlllplioirmaii, from Patrmouot, ha»wn vislttoK l»c iwmt, Mr». O. M, Aljwugn.Mrs. Ixtnia Trimmer lms recofcredrrom hei

ttccnt illness, and is now vitlUog hvr father-iulnw, Ur. Am Trimmer.

Our stream lias b«ra (Utied thoroughly fortbo last fow days by see lore of tar trouLJliss Lillle Apgnr I> now wrestling with tUopostci, but we hoi>a she may soon bo araoagi ngafluMIM Lou Fnrrow visiled her friend, Miss

Emma I'nrlt, nt Bart ley, whoh home on a va--nUoa Irotn Trenton Normal School.

8U0EUAEER.

LINCOLN PAEK.Mr. AriciuuflZelilTis erecting a Una shed

with ani]ilu proportions.Our larineniare pretwrinB their ground for

I, and soino have onion teed in tbe groundalready.

Ico from a halt to tbrsEo-quarteps of an Inch, tltiukces, was u» in seen OD bUDday mom-

TU*>ro in a Rveat «3«al rf IITXTBI on tb« roadwtween Fnlbnion and Boon ton, especially oJtimlajs.

Wo uuderstaud that tbo old stono Fort is toore a new occupant soon. • -TbU Is " eticben " wason and artlflcal BUCI

irnl Incubaton are la conitAct demand,man in tills vicinity hoe nomowbaro near

. .« hundred young (won to be) brollern.-Thare'i to bu n M w indtuti^ jn town thla

3. >I. Yrceland now hnl.h Uie olllce of DIB-•Ict Clerk of tlio now Board of Trustee*Thcro was quite a fire in to© vicinity of Mr.

tacoti Bitdd'i farm on April lit, but not oni j y

Mr. \vm. Cod made tu a flying visit onfood Friday. Hulootoasti tlie dtr agreedrithkim.3Ir, Jolin. Cult, bin brothir, l> alw ona of- residents again. L

_. _' Interests at Oedenalrars-.The Ogdensburg con-eepondont o ; fa

Dfchortawn Indcpemient *aysi Mining Itemrt« liore bare tills weak received quite

mjwr. Tba Plerca mlno boa that down forn JailoDnltc time, and (be burning of tlie thtororki a t Jeracj City nil] aoriomd; ctock the

tput of the Marshall rain* for awhile,jmar bm It tbat now the dnc work* wUl beamoved to Ogdembunf. It would bo a good

tnhig for oar village, but tfca rumor has notbeen conflrmfd.

HomeVccpcr or far bond* of matrimony.ProtwUnt prufentd. T. 8, 8MIT1I. -

ltHirp McrrU riainii H. J.

REMOVAL!

it BAK£K BUlLDlTfU, *cotr BluctmiU u a Warm Sti*3 j >B

HEATH & DRAKE.TBE SPRING AND SUMMER

ATTliAOTIOKS IN

SILKS AND

DRESS GOODSre how ready for inspection, and

coiiij)>ittc all the newest waves and

riwjH. We are winking a specialty

of White. Shnnghi and Japanese sib

dress piltems, tvhich tec are offering

at excellent values,

We have also a targe t'ni'otoefigured India Silks teltich toe are

seUiny at 39c, 69c. and $1 per yanl

njxtnese Wash Silks in mnnynov-

el/ies.

Faille Francafae and

are the leading Silks, which tve sliow

tu all the, colors.

There are also mine decided now

cJties in lihek Ground Silka with

adored jiyurc#,for combinations.

In plain Black Silka ive thaw a

special line tn Faille Franau'se,

Arm ure, Satin Ji/tadames and Oros

Grains at tXper yard.

Heath & Drake,777 & 779 Broad St.,

NEWARK, N. J..

REMOVALSATURDAY, April IHh,

Owing to the large increase in trade I barefauuil it necessary to remove my market totho commodious room

Cor. Blackwell and War-ren Streets,

OPP. BAKER OPERA HOVBE,

where I shall be pleased to see my customersrind the public Generally on and after BAT-UHDAY, Al'llIL, 11th. No pafmi will beBiwrwl to IIMICD tliiit (he most comjileta

MLMT, VEGETABLE andFHUIT MAUKET

10HN K. COOK.

SPRIJfG OPENING

MILLINERY GOODS—AT—

Mrs. Geo. Fair's,PORT ORAM. "

A very pretty display of novelties and newshapes in

Spring Bonnets and Hatsv.h'.ch &U tbe latltea will be pleued to nee.Oil at ones and obtain tbo advantage of agood scleoliou. . Itkim

3STOTIOE.Estate of William fl. Hc-

DftTlt, deceased.Patwutl to the order of MiftBiinogiteof Ibo

County or Morrli, nude ou lbs Urat difof A Pill A, D, one thonuml elshl hnndred

nrj nlnoty coo, notloMt boreby Kiren to all per-mot UATIUK clilmi %pi\DH tbe rf late of Wm.e .HcDwMHe of theConatjotUonli, da-cufcd, la preiont tlie lame, under oatb or

• fflrmatton to the inliieriber, on orb«foio tbeBi»t dar of Junnary nest, belnn nine.wnibi from thed*te of uld order) »nd anjcreditor DegLccLlnK lo btlnpi In and fimblt biaor her oUin. under ooh or afBrn«Uoii, trttbintbe time to llmlled. will be loreter Uried o(bli« or her aoilon therefore agaloat the AdmlnUtntor.

DU«1 ihfi fl*8t i%y ot ApTll A D. 1881,rUl^JVHDEH I) PIEBSONIt 1). tlEBSON,

Admmittra'or,McrrisUown.N. J.

J . J . VREELAND,

CARPENTER "-BUILDER,has removed ti* oHloe and ehaa lo hia nowbuilding on BlackroU etreet, next to tho Elec-tric Light Statlou. Be ret urea thank* fortha literal patronage of the part and will beileascd IQ eee DU Wends in lili new place.Contract TlAtu, HpeolacatlnM and Mate-

rialu lurnUboo Tor every kind of work, SlateIloofa laid In the best manner and JOBBING

specialty. . !

PIANOS!Great Bargains!

nil prominentISHGKINS:ITAJiHEKTS.

LURCH,S3T, 83(1 FOURTH AVE., OOR. 25m St.

Id-lf NEW TORE CITT.

1801.January lit bas ooam and goes and my ad-

trUManentot NOT. Ulh, 1800, oTTerlu* »M0ward up to tbat daU to any wholewja boms

in thi* State who roidd beat my itock of oldRjes not baring been taken ii a proof oi tbesuperior quality and age oC my whiikta, . Inoir inform' my patrons tbat X am preparedto furnish mch SOOSM cheaper than any houM,itherin this State or Now York, eitbar In ornt of bond, in any quantity. - . :

3pr.Cnmui.DnoT,

WHITE DORKING EGGS(FOR HATCHING)

PRICK $1 FOE THIRTEEN.

HARRY POST,

-lin • .

HOUSE TO EKHT.

Oo sodftfter SeptenlMr lit

Ulotlrn and After September l i t iht propirt;ws « t b « XAVJCI Wti» pUM, o m w ofotl «trva( and Baadolph •*enoB, will b«

fiALIFORKlA, TEXAS, MEXICO.Bpedal cemlmontUy Toorirt Parties,tba Southern Podlta Company1* Sac BMOplct. Aooti

Dissolution of Partnership.Tlieimrteeribiphi«Woreeiiitfais between

ba «upecrlb«r« under 'tbe Grm name ot Hop-er&HooreUUiIadar rtiawlved by mntoal

. AU mbmya doe to tbe Mdd £no aretoPeter-W.Bf

A VANOEfiVEER, PropV.ON EAST SIDE OP

BD3SEX 8TEEET, D0VEE

(NEAR. BL&CKWELL,)may be r*liad upon at all wasans aa a reliable

place for the ourcliaw of tbe beatIn tho way of

Meats,Fruits, Teptais,

Clams, Oysters, Fish, etc.and everything tbat a well attacked marketshould contain. In moat* special puitw aretaken to secure any citU dwirad, ami a pointU tn«de f>f offering only Ire*b TBgetaDlu sodotter articles to consumer*. All oitWaprorapUy dolivend. A trial is recnecUuUr•oUcilni la tne belief Out I cau snttiy earhcustomer.. Ikecpoaljexporioucednitro—whoknow how to cut aud pot uu meat, tin. whowill takeas much palos with an onler from achild as from a grown peraoo. 13-Iy

S.R. BENNETT,(EocuxaaoK TO A. wivnoa.)

MlNUJ'AOTUaEB AND S 1 A L U IS

STOVES,RANGES,FUBNACES,

Tw. Qavm u t Ban* Imoa Boonve,

Zinc,Sheet Lead,

Lead Pipe,Pumps, Ac.

THE GORTON

STEAM KXEUTDJ

A SPECIALTY.

HaU and Bonnets, ili>«iiled g«Kni

._.- J*. * Unbritnnwil HATS and BOXSETiLWREATHa.BOl/QUETS»wlS0VELTlESn siytra and aawnmenu Ajual lo May Iu UM

United BUWfc

TRIMMINGS FOR UILUN'CRY

HUt JMCV, Jets, Batter Files andof every dtscriptioa.

CLOAKS AND SUITS.

magnitude Burpanei all previotu yean efforts.

I5BUKB TOTJB PBOPBETT WITH

E L DUNHAM,

L o a n s promptly adjusted and

paid In cash,

RCAL ESTATE PUR SALE.

HOUSE (OB BGNTI

CboloB bolldlnf lou ud rftrml an t«aj t«rmi

nCUJSB JOB KENT OH SILK

VO&BJ to lo» on Dond wiA mortgac*.

OfHCEi

Baker I lul l i lai . DOVKB.

$>"¥*-£•?»» »«7^

AT THE

NEWARK BEE-HIVE

NEWARK BEE-HIVE

QBAHDOPMIHQ

EXHIBITIONS

H I G H A R T

NOW IN FROORES3.

BOYS' CLOTHING.It il a fact Mcocnizcd by tlia parent* of

Netrark tbat the tulVautages galiied by pur-cnasing at the Bw-Bivo uro nnt obtaJuableelaoftlieraand wearo j>o*i(|ve tiiot tlio ravingtbia denartmeut afford» will ntoro than jpaybez]^euraot Journey lug trooi IJovcr.

BABY CARRIAGES.The lowest pri«a wlllDg In tbo land. From

$1 to $5 naval on Baby Cariiugo purchaneamade hero.

L.S.PI1AUT&D0.. 707 to 719 BEOAD Sfc,

1VKVVAHK, N. J.

S3T CUMe 0 P. H., SATURDAYS EXCESTED.

$10 REWARD.il be paid to anybody toned telling, Qlllogtlfttllrdeitrojlug oatbottloe, orateaJ^Hur* from tb« aamo.

KiNOTJBE kMOLLEB,Dovat, H. J.

STORE TO IET.

The corner Btoro iu tbe Scbwarz Block ouSunex street, now occupied by h, Lehmanas a grocery. Alto rova BOOHB on the secondfloor, with all modern iintinmwionta. - •

Alio three rooms over Walton Broa.1 olotlilot itore. . . , • ' • • ' '

. . . - Apply to

. UD. BCHWAHZ,' ". Sussex BL, Dover.

EUGENE BUCHANAN'S

DRY GOODS

-ASD—

GROCERY STORE

SUSSEX 8TBSBT, DOVES, W. 3,

Is itocktd vltb tlie best of everf tuing Is thot

Untn,»n(J ro\A t\ living pricw. Call and exam

oj itock »DQ piiw*. ali pxAt

iy P*rtf' the toRD it atioct nott<na-

EOOENE anon ANA

WM. T. COGHLAN,

MOEKISTOWrf, N. J.

PLAI!f AND D

Painter and Paper HangerWTIIAL BECOItATION,

UAItDIKO EilDOBSINO PROCESS.

DEALKS 15

WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES

S f » i and Wood Curtain Fixtures,

Hard Wax Finish Cor Iloiuea, Fa!nt«( OllB,Giasn\&c Artist's color* end bruabes,

%jjr Cotupcteut men seat to any part ot tbeState or ulsewtiere.

WJI, T, C0QHLA.S,MonmsrowTi, N, J.

iSniKSTOlf AXD COUBT BTS.

R. T. 81UTH. ' TJI03. FANNING

SMITH & PAUSING,

Masons, and Builders.D0VEH, K, I ,

Contracts for all kinds of work taken and-U ninUirlols f urnhbed Pructical «>i<eiieucoIn every brand) of niason work.

JOBBING PROMPTLY" ATTENDED TO.

SHOP OPT DEtutEw BTBBKT,

(My MEXT TO P.',' L. & W. R*R.

OPERA HOUSE CAFE,KRXT noat t TO BTiVQE

WAK&EK STREET,. ,

FRANK P, ArQAR, - - - - Proprlator.

In all BtyJos nud neatly wrrcd-Lundies prepared at nny boar of tlia day,OyetOTB, prluio and fresh everyday tor familytiMi, by tbu 100 ()•'1,(100. Best brtvuttaot

SEQARS, BEER AHB.TVUfES,_ . - an on hand, anil a well equipped POOLHOOII attacbiSd. Al<rayi a phaaont andordtwly place to call at. »•;; ;

IF YOU WANTeoonil-bstni Fnraltnio pf til kloda, Sioioi

nad eTOMthian niaef or.lt jai' vaat». goodprioeioraorapflODfllaUilndi.gotO .

JAB. E. 1RUDGUN 'iuzSt . . noartbeBink, Do.er.N.J.

P.O. Hn» i«ff. , - . .:..' •. ' . i tO

A ©R AMD

Every Monday'inoraing we give iwray tt BicToleraud-tpablUb'ih^nftm•'-.'."*• of theboy wJUarMeiveBitinth0;)Je^ortpapw^

•'• ISOLD « Y • . v.

BMOaNAOo,Mm DOVKH, N. J,

R. F. JOLLEY & C o . |8HIRT HANUFHCTURER8,

MEN'S FURNISHERS,

831 BROAD St

BERRY;(IOOOMMOU TO a. T. a. fsun*,) i >.•';

CARPEMTERS i n i BUILBER8,

^0m±

ft. bc.i™» U to E i•tp-tunwil. bntfhUntf r.w4vlft«n«wlijr,tolidt» abar. of imboo rfttiMftg^-;. ^,ctv.-,'-

Qed. McCraoken.•".•• ;"-.-.:-;.v."---...-V;iK«rfA1-:"-'.:

In our ^inflow you will see a Bioyole, alBp » j»i uauon^,,.' ,,Y •*?*» >:how onrselveB i o w many; beans tliero:,»w; in that'jar, nor 3bt^ tiny;

body elsB before they are connted. .Wealldw evoi^bodytii>'t.o'rc~1:"~'purcbaBo of Boys' or Gliildrea's Clothing l o RWCSS,andytlw^t-. -makes the nearest gnesa gets theBioycle. Cartlatb gaefisibn fnmlahe.& t t i m e o { B a l e . v'/ '-'V :.'-:. '•••• /••'•.'- >:?-"• '•:-yl:-.--:-'.''-i-^^--'-rJ..:' '••-'i-^^l^-

O t B 8TO0K OP OLOTHINa ^OR BOYS AND 0HIU>UENis an elfgant and peerless one. 'An immenaa ftssortment of Clothing(or Boys of all agea and stzoa. In Short Pant SnUa tbe Btockis Wgeand bnbroken.^O^YatriiingftbdatTifBhgaimehtapotto;l)6ta^t>jiEboutsidit our Btore.^.Pmin Jackets, ana, all-.the^nswJbl^Iwt'bf fpieating,with and withont vesta A stock iawhioh you owi'iidt fait .to find whatwill sait; your taste and suit your pooketbook. '•5.:^L':^&f-^''''''

Largo Boys' SiiitEi,.witb long paokR^Xfe^'igi^'tiiiB^Btodk".}!strong in qaantity and variety, We haye tried hard to merit yourapproval this soaeoc. Wo aro nieoting i t daily^and Wftare pleased. ,

.; MoGREGOR & Co.

:; JSB? Inour .Bicycle Guessing ^ititciBt tliOvbeanB.wore ooun'od by

a m r i e d t o : J 6 ^ M r E ^

•Plninl»lng and Tinning

Siesm and Hot Water

. . . - - - - I - ' - & • • • . . . .

' MB bnti a mil D.1I BaarlaR/ m«n Qnde, full ;Isa a i F M T . Elably raoQttmended.*. Call and "

Jf THE

Sirtit3EXiR; AND TOBACCONIST,

DOVER, N. J.SO•1TJ3THCW A fcUPERB LINK OF

Whld. to 11 ooiuiMoiUIft^italMMk of tbe Un.l .»er bren«hl to Dorir. ana% «U«b haparttiolaHjtanin lieait;nU»n «tUillei. Aim onrjthlt, p i W i a o i l - d l c i n l b . w.r»r

; Books., ;S;? Magazines, :V/v;Peripdicals,

,..:;,; ';::/: Daily ^ i

(MOniUS AND EHB1XB r l»y »L icJ

DOVER TIME TABLE.

J.». •>•"««•

BorerAooom. 11:9''

»r aoconi. l*t:irir»Bi.- 1:9"ait AUtl 3:44

Dgvot 4oootu.Buffaic Riprap 'Milk F.ipreM."

iftr'Kipnwi*' 10.de'•Yin. BwoDlon B

•ho ton Ul* BOfl

Iftillb<ti* nh|»l

inter Eipiu»»

luvorAaoam. U t6iifttonEipret* 2 00Imlr. r i p 0 9 B ' i »

DOVER AND MORRIS

Moi rl i 'airn ;

M. 7 J l A. it!8 K H ) . "

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10: U811:63

i:87

0:507;B0BiiO

TOWN

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t 7 j a a «<' 8 00 «* 1010 '•

iinnwa,

LEAVE NEW X0KK FOB DOTOH.At 4rflO, 7:10, 7^0*. DrfW*. 0:10, t SO, io 10,, M.J ia.iW «. , l:00», SdO, 4:ll»*, i.30, «:«!,:00, 7:00*. 8:00*. 8:00 and Bid* r H*Via. fiaonton Drauoti; ' -

CHESTER BRANCH,SJto

10:M a:M fl:17 Obwter10;lfJ 3:67 8;00 Hort«a

2 S 1 ' i

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Hort«a • -JM 13 08*110o '™ai*,'< •:•'«W 13 IS I 8

S:«7 D!S9 BUdaMuaDa 7 13 13 18 1 4iJU kU 5U MeCtterUl. r,« 8 3 i S8:40 2:35 0:17 fort Ornn 7 S3 1930 6 1»ja a* s:u ,. D U B . Sim SlslliiTbe Htclntuioim Sipteii ilopi al Pott31™ B " S ""*' ' 1 8 * * ' *"" " l

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Oflntral Baifioad pf-New Jenay.

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LKAVB. ; : ':.-'-. " UP TBAINB-"•;. :*i«.- i.'u. • r m. F

i.ew York ; «.« fl,IB 4 ut I

alll..nd

Qroin UUTrtnton«.Mevaik..iiililMltUH. Brook,,

Jalifon.1*.

M. Vaiwyt

HojjitoonaJ till Lt 1OO

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Ulwraia

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Stnujin Omr—Oertntn Valley 6 4* > • lChester ffomtoe OJJO r. H.j.OheaW I^Ov.x;

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Trmlm leare Uorer fnrHinnUink Had LaiHopi.toooKfl>*8l.B.UUei,u TuUdftvauriij»j»ouir.) 7:0(1 F M. Kor alt atx osaOgda.Vht 04ft A. K.f (LIB P. * Tn«Bd>fs atF?iflW« oa\j.) . '

-Co&Tejttnoea can le proottnd At QennanValley to u d from Bohwlty'i Hrantain i »Flanden M u d Item Hoddi Lake,. .Train leaTlOK KoclunrH »ta25 FneoU lor Long Brnvooli, Ooeu QroT1BA8TON CONNKCTIOH-Co

made ttt Bl[h Btiiaa to «nd fxom

0

DR. A. G. FREEMAN,DENTIST^

hat ptnaaauilr 1OMM« hia e»o* 1« 1M3TZS. *l; opptMlif th« Pofioaca,lti rMma«v»t«rta «.Lyou'i •tore.and larltN i . i t i n ot()w ptWI-uonMe lili»UwiBUn«l«.MMmol«we,«fl«««

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tood M anr.'f \A11 «ortrm.m«le«Jterepntanttd; -A bnilMM vnaneDM Of I7M»luOMtotltlovii aaaliliia » • tonUt,Umwoi iurr . tathooMndj fn»w>>e» I *»»• t* •.•workvfaowllltMUtr to It* n n l t Tfc« u t a n l t tea»nuiyailelatBiM<i Ueftr

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iftutUku aUo .fdr'fbt faculty and IOIIDUif tboTmatnto foi tbopaat twelve yean.B a n»at plMftttn X6 TOOpUmead bim atttoiroTtfflil-T floffTWMot avn ralialjlo dentist

Preiideit Baeknttrtown Collcgi«to loatitnUMy 5cnflaiuta1.ee witft Dr. rnemaii faaa ex

tended; offer. » perioil of man tears ~mj«U, f.pily MidpatroBB I ohearioll j we~'nd hut aa a oamfnl, taanneb »_id»lii

at l i t - jy; ; , JOHMH. COOK Jff D ,

'-'DrtFrwiiiaiiliNtne painoagB of ah oni-familref Smltla at Waterloo, u d we wiibhlm.graat iu«o«ia In Uft \te<n field

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L. H. IVES & Oo.

INEXPEHSIVE,

Dainty Books and Booklet*,

Work and Scrap Baske t s , ;

STATIONERY AND GUMES,

MatflHal (or Fancy "Work,

Handkerohieh.

Kid Gloves.

MotHug SmasJa LUn

Ones a Luxury,

Now a Necessity

BAPETf A«D OC^OBr 4BB A COM-WKiTioN Ain »rs younD m

' FLOKIDA"

STEAM AND HOI WATERHEATERS.

l i rOf tE mid In Now Jftrwij1TX combined, ill j!Fio# Jreil

&INS K grrtter numlDres tiuui «nr otter £«

g r HumBir prfuiouoeiioiiitrw coonlrjr, hotelt. elmttorea. ichooii, lfceiilH*, ipartmantfwotorita, bufafui biooki and ptthiii

COST wirHrw B E A C H OV AIM..

Fend for flirtmlui KiHnatci free Beanlti;airanteetl LargeHt Bioim lioawr Bniinotj II40 fiiata OofrBHpoudGno*i jolioil^Q

F. D. STEPHENS,

Ouwral Agent Air Oontrtl and Hoitaom tti

GBBUJUt VALLEV, H, J ,

ESTABLISHED 1830.

Q E O H G E E . T O O I I H E E S

MORRISTOWN,

HARDWARE-rJUTO

IRON MERCHANT:Oairltgo UaliBra1, Ulioktmlih

IMPLEMENT:

Mdn&dVtrUBen Batfi ana Scilet Bio:de«. Trfovo eB.Ftiblnff Tick e ind Pporti

men* a QQA} uoattkwpttis Ooom.

LANS 1N0 DItAIiV TILEBABB W1BB

rooltrjand Horqnllo Hotiintr Aiioafullne of Ht«t Sar.a EstDBtratwi ana tfiter

in S l Omicet eta »

t hon0 iVer Olillled "i iow,'V«o"Baitto Wlieel CulUvaiora. Walhr A.

?je Btanp JPull(>rt.

i. P . (31IAYOS, Gen'l Agt

INSURANCEAT IOWE8T KiTJJS IK BEST iJJEJl.

1O*N OOUFAhUES,

iCAIHSI 1OSS OB DAMAGE

Fire/ Lightning or Tornadoes.l a protMUnBy our liomes and bualDasfl use

Amerloaa MDtul u d hone enterpriseStock lutired agaluat llgbtolng unjirjien,

Bud fgalnat lira In ujr luirate banu or

PHOTOORAPHTAT YOBB OWIT HOMES I T LOWESI U I B 8

fixidtkoBOOPIO'lVoBX.

Mason and Hamlin Orgint,-MoriBx rauLio, o u n t AND

ESTATE AOEHT.

OrienbjakilwiUreoalnwUMlAooiun Box 188. B i a u w U i K. I. •'•

SMITHMo,

Insurance and RealEstate Business

afid tfilH<

. of ptfiportr, noKotiatioJi of IMUI . .aolleotlODi of rents.

IfttlditJ Union Bank Bailding,

THE AIM OF-THE—

New Jersey Business College,791 fc788 BltOAS 8 r ,

EDUCATE FOB BUSINESS

iX\}k[tlaoe ror »ll weu quttified I \

ITnllloateaeoutilot ^ v

Caialottnlnal _T

O^T. MIF.lKB.Rl.^pal

STEAM' Bomnie WORKS,

Winlewlea> lnWMsi sniboUIaie

a W « » l ' J » ? r JBa», mppltod ta oI imtkijtnuakeilVlaioirieKl

Ju t reoelndMeiApIe loton't iBdia IV* anA XXX Al

CHUB, rORTSB, HID Alt EHWB OiSODA AND MW2RJ1, WATKm

-TUB VOVULARXTY'Off:

E. S . COE'8 EEBTAnEAMT,

.T MOERIB PLAIMS,

•till ooatlmieB. People -vlaltiog tbe AsTlom»m Boa it tot lelr i d n m u t . to c»U liere.S M U f n n e n l a t l l t t o t i n U o n i»m Boa it totlelr idnmut. to c»U liere.SMUfnnenrralatallttotin. UotneoooaixstipoBlaJlj Or«u> to eT.rj •Ijlo, AlMi

A0ESTB MB THl

Duplex AutomaticSteam Heaters,s,

Cor. Smsex and BlackwellSu; y( » i f >

andoo»|,I.t<,.toci. of *

GROCERIES

PROViSIONS

' P.|l»bury'« Bei^Brand . ^

I C E MircEj .2 j 1 CENTS,"^"* J O B mkU

ROBERT KILLGORE,»IUUBI 3»V/

MORBIS COTJNTy" >

MACHINE &IROJiiCft.;';;AIB COMPBE88OH&, • f , U « l v C t '

HOISTING KJiGWKB.'-eialM.. .",

PUMPINO ^

2

The Equipment; of WBW *AMlnat a

1 ^ ^^ 4l\ii*\MA'SONS1 MATOEIAU1"'' "If.

BLXJB STONE A % T f t l

BAU, aonf uiKiBtsD^ini inianio,

n land in largg qiuUtla uid tanlihad 1<Krt»tbetndsatUltJmai, » M A

AX LOWEST POaSMtE BATEs! A ' "

e r BPEOUI, TEIUB m CAR wnsT*§t

BOVEB. M. *.' «' * : ? « . ^ ?

4 DR. RbS^NsTiB. WIW COEBEY1H0 RitBTHA 7

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> noil ulUIietoir naoIU aa lbooaaii(a "^ • f* —O vtarM l u T H J . . _T_

ratwl uUaTioloir rttolU, M tbouanilit

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SLATE ROOF&

SLATE MANTELS.