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-•->- r r DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, N W l E R S E Y , PEIDAY, MAY 13, 1893. in +f?e ([ounty. NO. 24 J3 MSfkKEt STREET, Parlor Suits, 4 /' t^ PIECES QIV0N AWAY. (limited) To Brer Purchaser of *50 00 Worth or More of Carpots aud Furniture I 1-063 is health, of having; best mann ing evei trade in Passaicl'jjii lieadquarte Won. Cover-- 2.50 HNOTJUKGIEQUALS o oojuut* as ^ u i i u i ruonnoiu, _ ; i n antuun M nuniwt UfU iiiiui Bedroom Suits, Hall-ft lyon's Bodroom Suits in. Antique Oik Finish, 8 i i J Heo8«, Only Carpets, Good TapOatrr Brussels Carpet, Per Yard Only 55 Cents. I COMPETITION IN SHOES [ud I like it. The advantage '.© largest stock made by the sturers in the country, keep- ng from A to E, tho leading pities of Dover, Boonton and ifying large purchases at 5 are substantial reasons for inviting cujtomers to share advantages that competitors cannot give- My Spring styles are sflperior to anything ever shown in Morris .County and are not excelled any- where. • I&dieS) call and examine my su- perb assorfmonfc of-Ties and Slipper,; in all colors, widths and prices, ranging from 80c. to $300. Gentlemen's styles in Bus- set and Chocolate colored Bluchers and Bals. in addition to the largest line of reg- ular goods ever shown in the county. 1,000^airofChildren's Shoes from33c. to 89c, beingionethinl of their-value P. O. HEAGAN. _ -THREE B0OBE AND TSff. EISTOHY OF BITDD'S LAK8. Tiie daywot our jream, are three ecoro yearB Tlie Mhnlag bffltorlca] artlrla from tbe and tea.' Away buck one liun Ired yews. Joreia BaKer-»t«mt time « jouvg mui, "Juit of age"—left Ills borne In Wcillleld ftnii pur cbaaed largo tract of laod In Uorrla comity, which developed gradually several prolltable Iron mln.i. l a 1703 IIB uarrfed Mary K\ag and aettltd down lu liavcr, nh*re Oiey railed S family who have contributed Inrgalr In buJIdlug up Ilie various Industrie* io that part oMliecfritiiy.- Tlin father dr]nrt«d Ui» llf^ at the ri[w age of tiloelyOHO, Oa Sunday lait, April Sttth, IJenry llaker tho only reraaldng wu, celebrated bla nluety •ecoad blrtb'Jajr Hit nehe A Adl Uegular will be Interesting tot our readers As we travel northward firm tbe city of William Few. an I hli j aasire followers on the Delaware auroM l>ew Jew) we come to a series of undulating hill" wu ob tina uj hfgber eaib step until 701 roach tbe fertik Budd valley which was surveyed lo one John BuiHocer-'OOjeamngo now ailed German \ alley from wbleh the high Jeho Duty of a uryman •eAbb.lt Uadledanoirtnlonln which •r or | bo MU atide a verdict in theca^e oVHmltb i Buydam rendered I n the UnnUrdon County Court at the (tep'embtr twu, 1803, tor mli- , nluety Hit nephew, A. Adolph l ^ i l y coad -blrtb'Jajr. Bsber, of Sumrult, plamnc^ a iurpri«o for till ripe in yean and ripe In wisdom, too, and wai generalimlrno of ths clou wli oil bs bl to tUe rtiHful boms at Washington Forge, fttal on htgb ground anioug the Itllla and mountains, remote, and yet near euougli to the city. The lylvan stream tliat glittore oaiong the trees wHblu IUB grouuda, Bingi loiigi to the non/en and teudftr leaves gi-owing green and Iroata aud beautiful, whare but a few weak* ago, field, gardau and mudoira 'filed luiua and enow-atl «IUe rpjgii to BCQ the long Iron winter ftt Ba end. The. homo of Mr."TJnk»r mud hti baapltablo wife maj be Been at»gJuio*to be picturesque fur-BitudUou, wliilooil nltblu laoomfort and happloew. TbeUorriioanalcroiMitberlver alDover, and two railroad*, Bltk milli and forgea add to the Inuj appearance of the to Ih th dbt ErWa Super AU-wool Ingraia Carpet, per yard only 60 Cents. stoc Goofy L. Lehman & Co. GRAND SPECIAL SALE! FOR ORE MONTH ONLY Beginning Saturday, April 29th, and Ending on •Wednes- day, M»y 31st, at 8 P. M, A month of extraotdlnruy „ ,.-"MATOHUESS VAIJUES," THESE PBICES-mU YOD THE TALE. "DrV GuDdsDejiattment- Brocaded Qatlof, la new deafena and oalors-i rdgalar price 75o f?r May e«_ AMO.S H. VAN HORN Sreai Qoods 97inches wide fancy small figures la now shades reg prIoe«So for May only Urge lino ofrtovesin »l«.k w follows. Hr 1 JMB •• niaiirnv An ornci IK mm BUILDIHU Heater,' * PABtOB EPTOVKS^ Tlie J'.moui H 9 CoraiU, priM i«, B a , wa will Ml tor Maj at «C. Extra HIM Unbloaciied Hualln ran) wldt.ng 8c. ,iaallt , (or U«j onlr'. HTTNDHEDS OF O T H E * BABCJAIN FOR XAX, BoodaBarsaparlUa regular *l bottle go Ir Orem's August Flo* only Wl». BMi, tick crjAl ilut, en, OK taifa Mouur mdjiir wins JQ n Ilu» h n|ib75o imir prim * !fl1 ' PEAR6E &JMONEZ. , Carpenters and Builder*; J.JVU16I ft won*. town in (be 1 The old nontleman was snr, riwd I it d« lighted, to sea blB friend and rotative whc caine topay tbelr rwpect* to him This will a wblte stono al 1 g the modi of tli ie aul •unset of bit lire It li a reirarkal 1« fact that his mind k as ulearauduiemor asralen Uveaswhenmcyyt>araofage he It yet steady of baud a good tuarhsni.ni and can bit tbe _a every time as stuffed birds sb t last wagon attest lie relates winy Interest IUK toUdeih lie remembers seeing bair doren deer grazing on blttuiMdDir arone time and a bear walking quietly oloug was no un common sight eto Tbe da} was of peculiar Interest devoled to congratulatory and retnlDlwo.it addreueg muiio aud exchanges of kliidlyfeoling-aint) I 1 social gathering AmonR those present WBre Jeremiah Bakor, of JUaduton, A Adoluh Bitter Summit t Thomas Pott Ktq ondUra. Post Vuvllle 1 llavld B Janllne - Un Jardfna, Miss Helen Batter, Sum Nanoy IAUIM Boeimr Dover j Mr aud Mrs, err,r Baker, Kenrll Sir and li™ Andrew llaker Mr aud Mrs Thomas Bikm, Dover Mrs. I babe Btker DnHart, Miss De- Hart, W H DeHart, BlwnlWil, llobert Larlton Dakar. ttilena JJodga Baker Harold •fc) tbe back! one of Juiwy n ]RUd On furtber to the 1orth about Un miles n n mi o the baila uf Itu 1 * Ukeau 1the mountain! of dividing voter will b to at lent Eder Mudi forth the jmrs el uient or nature to tin tbfraty of the eavt by the growlug Pasialc to the wut by tb« mean eri g Musu. and back to Ibo so tb I y tbe rapid Bud I s J tie Is watered fi North the east and from tbe south by the element fro u i t n j BJ Hi g» which come forth from tbe blgb Ltilsof Morris county Here tbe red men wi b thalr little ones ha thofr 1 mos for iterations tnlUi*«ton axtwaud irrowbeads are often tun ed up I y t Hsi inlng 1 low share Ii«e John Jl«adlng Surveyor Uoueral nt iue Wutera division made bis Itrst mirroy in 1715 surrouniM by f 1 oil India * wli continued to live on kind terms until urtb fore tbe cwudurt on ths part of tbe foromon o( the Jury. The caie waa Bomewbat lengthy and a great deal cf JnUrwt During Urn y o/ the trial tb f of tbe Jury itb Urwt pendency o/ the trial tbo forema hd at W oraing fa where tbeM f imdly (wactful warrioim ap|witnwt (n the da time in tbelr pal its *nd disappeared la tbe night to In tbe notod cutthroat Braudft Here the early ne.tlora of tbe vallej an 1 Cbuter cam* tofishand bunt and kept tbelr cattle d riii? tbe summer Ilero Ihs brave wives of tbe mvululionarj B Idlers with tbeir 1 ttlo ones uamit to be aafo from tbe \ atb of English soldiers and Torlu Hero Col Johnjludd aftorthesui-reuilerof Corunallls In Mrglnia, lu ] m cane lu on 1 or&ebnck with hi* wfuaud t tew necessaries by tbe old ladian trail and I ullt hluiHlf a logcsblnontbeuortheasterniboreol'tuelalie where &. D, Budd now lives. He went to work like a ioWior, cut down timber, cleared fields, built aud opened rondit, and soon bad Uilitgi comfurUble »rou«d biro, with a growing family of Uiye and girls. Col. John Iludd built the drat summer boarding home, and brought tho many at- tractions of bis place to public uotlco, antl hli buildings wera aUays well I) lied by New Yorkers and Phllnrl*lph!ani up to hbj death ipproached twoineu who ware dlscusjing tbe case at a buU-I near by and offorod lo bet that a ventiol would be i-euderod for tbe plain.Iff and afterwards added ra u.« forenian of the Jury how much will you bet |" Ttifs Btatemant ( unoontradletod by tbe juror md Jnitloe Abbatt bold* that It Is sulllcient to itupeai,h tl e verdict and that a juror who Is guilty of eucb conduct la unfit to sit In a cau He therefore set* aside tlis rer diet and gr*nta a new trial I think it Is necessary says udgs Ab bftt In tbe course of tbe opinion ' for the adu Inlfctratlou 0/ justice in general that the poo] to of the community aliould J^elsura tbat a juror wllle lie !• upon a panel will bold " m i n d open uutll tU* case Is oloaedaud en U, blui incbarge by tlie Court, tliat he" 1 not take ti ] M dtber way uaUl tbe case Is courlul d and wMJ|8t«n to all the testimony on botb sides with an unbiased mind tbat be listen t wli«t tbe l^ourt may say as to law and that otter having all tha Ilgbt which the law glres to him on that subject will e crclso hi naun dlnuMuu without iaaorpartalltr to try to reicb a Verdict the charge of mdrr tbe tbe Court. Morrle Oounty Teachers AMMoatmtlan. A mpetdtg of the Uorrls County Tetutber's AssoclaUon will be hold la this town an May """* "*- '-"—i«K programme hao t>eeii D. Budd and John Uiidd, his sons, W Baker lloraoe Donbatu Dofer, Mario Vanlnwegen, Fort Jarvi., H, Y.; tin. M. h i i . Jacluon Dritin Helen M, BritUn, MmUwn.—Mndiaou Knglo, About Bonds Tbe road machine Is all right In its 1lace bUfc wlen ft I« u*cd simply to sempo up all tbe gutter mud and refuie which Is thrown back into the center ol the road tbe damage equals tbe Kqod that Is Intended This, waste material make* mud In wet wtatber and dust In dr weather Now II thti gutter refuse was taken out of the road and (he bard pan bed left wltb the boles Blmpl filled with broken stone or grave! the original bard road bed would be oomuaratlrel without mud or Juit, and a very little gravel would levol It. Tbls, wiiu proper drainage would make it bettor tban-atuporstruoturo of Batter mud which h beary rains is wanned back Into the waterways There is nothing In this country upon wblkh so muah money li expanded, wbsre tlierajiaiiob an exhibition of iKnorauce lack of system and looaenus lit oxpepdlture, as there Is In tbe repair of country roads «-U S Senator, N J Dolph. ^ami/lot* cannot l>6 ••Vployea*~ininv-ii4ui|l tageouily totb» m&tt or to the communit" Ihao iuraid jiiaklflg It a few thousand of them werctbuiemplo ed all IUB year romiil our country highways, would be kept in prime onlar-N Y Sun , It Is the opinion of many tbat the Board of PrMbolden In taking hold of the road quse In ISlfi. Abrabai took- tbe laud. Jabu Budd deeded to Malilati Budd, bis son, and JemAL Sharp, bis nou-ln- law, tbe lands flu which they erected tbe Forest House, which they pretuled o VET many years, aucacasis-elj. Uafaton Duitd returned to farming aod Jesse M. Bbarpafuw ears after returned to private life. Tbe Forest l and kept for a summer hotel. John p. Uudd builtthe summer board- tug boun he BUII ocouplea. J. D, Jiudd built tlie Atora baiise ind wag postmaster for many, years; then Enos O, Budd for ten years, Theodore IK. Lunger Is now the nostmastBr and enterprising mer- chant BEAL ESTATE TBANSFHRS Barah E. Courier to ( t a r g e EolteUton, property la Uendbam towrjihjp, for «SuO. Rackt>i Mafderville. to Vhebe : Mea4ow- craft; property at Boontoa, for lO.-JWI, Htepiien Card toJohn F. BiiEcbe, property i Pequannock towiuhlp, for f8O0, Isabella W. Bkelleuger. to 'fnd Dareland, prnpertj In CliesUr^towmblp for f 125 It M ^ ifltb irrnugeit itOHNIh 1 Reading Miss il. 1 ago nutnbirs, UInu ilriaut aud Pldcoob pbjilcnl training UIM Hensey nature ntujy PHnrpalPa reaii Ing Principal L 0 Force arithmetic geography Principal 11 L U t , language reading Principal It. t Porce ariUimetlc Irlnclpal Aforlarty geography Rod biitory Irluclpal 0 W niakeslee grammar and oomposition AFTERNrlOK 1 ifteen minutes report and remarks on section A (I ripiarj) work, byCounty Super iotendent Cooper fifteen minutes report and remarks on section II (Intermediate) work, by Superintendent Haven fiftwnmlnutesreport and remarks on section C(\dranced) work, by Principal Hul CliesUr^ asderv^ Btn tlon should ranoa lamlu the i all the way OOTOM Uie county q ain turnpike What the Grand Jutr Did Tbe Qraud Jur rotorned Into Court Frl day afternoon with fonrteen bUU of Indlat lent ThB ( llowlng prisoners wera brought up and charged upon Indictment* , UrantB Winters, for shnoUtiR Vreeland at HewfouDdland, plostled not guilty Quule **- oounsel Ulllard Uantly assault aud attempt to ravlih Haggle Wallace, plaaded nat guilty A W Cutler, counsel Joseph Drake anauU ah attebipt tor»r THKUEO Riautn con SIDU U-ly r POTW.1I I THCM9. JOHNSON. f . alls ill I mill * ' AN & Co., Dover Post Office. I laouaeu^ iv ti)»t nreiw ^ a v u -txViTf remeique Bar ^ »KI9SSBWS^ OOHfTUBUL FIELD! For ihe cultivation of a good, reliable, intelli- gent orop ofroustomers is the State of New Jersey. If we couldn't hold first place in our business in «[$bis, territory we shouldmnt. HoW^do wefhold it? By simply making Honest Goods at Honet Pri Qd notituiUy OfirleB counsel Warren Wair, aanult on Jilt wife, ud another indlotolent for aaaaultlos bis daiujh tar pleaded notgulicy OBriea oouniij] lrankEmUrt, stealing »37 plialrf not gulll7 Ollrlra.oonnatl Tbe trials of Qantly, Dmke and Kogleri arereaetdowil/or Uouday, tbe ftb • John Bars John MoKeerer and WlUlam Lord, all o( nbon were In custody awaiting eiamlnitlonbyarandJury but not Indicted d i l Geo. .bcluott, not Indicted becauia of fan unotviitnpnes Co attend was beld—Chron lt y g Qoods not ^ fold it? By sim Honest Goods at Honest Prices. Qoods not only-Honest,'$u1; Elegant; Hot only Elegant but Fitting :^not only,Fitting but Durable Same 1 thing gpes through alLdepartments. MEN'S;; BOYS' $10.00' » r "to $20 00' SUITS. $5.00 - to $15.00 SUITS, CHILDREN'S $2.00 - to $18.00 StTITS. y e everythingfor everybody,,young or old/at NO PROFIT »aa,.al "GOTO Xanouse & Husking s Of'our new'Hatand Cap department it's enough, tosay that we've eot everythingfor everybodyyoung or old/at NO PROFIT A Vine Concert; Ur John A, DeCsmp at one time a red dent of Succasunna conducted a dellRhtful concert In the Calvary Bnptlft church Brook lyn, last month Hla well trained chorus of. twenty five voices wen aultted by outside and well kdawn wlolat* Visa Annlo Walker, soprano; UIBSM Ida Oodbold and Florence Burrougba, contraltos, Mrs. Erdtmamt pionbt. ThB muslo woa of tha clasilcalordtr •od tha rendition was perfect. Although Tory difficult throughout l) a exquudto blending and perfect harmony of tone reflect gnat credit on Ur. DeCamp's ability in.tliat lino of vocal culture, and. We predict for him macu kuccetsaa weU'ai pleaiu'B If beihoiildcon tlnue ift that most laudable vocation The audience was large and showed their appre- iation by-repeated encores. All tbo Klec- lflm deterve special mention but tbe solo- 'UnaVoco FrcoFa" by Ulu Walker and TuRamnJatuar' by Mlas Walker and cliorus Vere eicptloually flue Itacbtl Masderv^e to nils O M er», property 1 In Boooton kowmlilp, for |Hrn ^ llllam NaagbrlB/it to Mrs A, 0 Bmm roretty fa Watbin^ton townnfaf[> for (2109 ' Alex. W Kent to^wanl l: Bail, (.roper t in requannocb for fO-?- John Coonan und wlfe^lt. Plmer X property In Chatbsra tonii»h|p, (otyl Xlmer hlog to J o i n Ctojwin-»And V property In Cbatbsm iowneup tot *>* ~T.mnm I—Hollar and bunbalr-l, to _, Arallngton I and Co propeil la Box uiy ioirnsbli tat f200 Oicar lindBloy Rberlfi* to William!3H lard trustee, property la Washington towr ship for |2 <W0 , H C Diieckcr and wife to W H Ellli properly In Hanover townihlp for I R91 Speedy orsey Justice III tbe IV arreti County Criminal Court last Friday Judge Abbatt Proneoutwfltrykor and a jury beat Mew Jersey H record for epecdy justice Alexander Uleewskl of Oxford, cbonted with tbe munler of 8Imnn Oarnotr iWe on April Ttb was tried twenty one wit- nesses being sworn convicted and sentenced within thirty 1ours and wltuin thirty days after tbo commission of tbe crime Froaeou tcr Btrjker moved tho ease Tuwdsy morning and at 10 clock Friday tbe jury rendered the verdict osketl b tbefltat* of murder In tbe xooond degree Tbe prisoner wai sentenced b Judge Abbett to serve ten yean in State prisou at hard labor OIE wskl de ilared Ills lauocence and cried aloo4 whec the verdict wai given Ctay« * Verdlot for ftl7 500 A case Involving more than a quarter of 1 million dollars, was tried before Judge \bbelt at Belvtdere this week Ex Congressman •etbe local Ten minute papen or addresHs 1 school uianttgement, Principal Hulurt 3 estsnUals of teaching, training and drilling Superlnten- <l«nt Uavon 1 Uow to me current history In public schools Prlnclpall otter 4The humor ous side ot tbe teacher a profesdoa, Mr X H Atwood fiTliatlazy.carelosspupll.andbow tomaoageblro PrlnopalUatttieira ONstur* about tbe count school, and how to useIt for the children, Prluctpal Payne. The sea •Inn will close with TboQuaryU x. UerobanU to Fay License* Tbe re&Idente at Butler ore ojltaUog a maveuient to establish a oo-operatlve store ThlsBtep theyolalm has Utn made tKoes- sary bythe acUpn of tbe Town Committee In posting an ordinance which compels all •tore- keepers toprocure a lloense In order to sell their merchandise. In oonseqlH>nc« of the , —flaw prices of the. necessaries ot lifeharo oadTouced to enable ths stonkeBpen to & obtain a profit with which to nay for 0 » nwemry license At tbii dltUnoe it would % aeem attbougli JluUsr were Badly in need of ; a new Town Committee composed ot nten.. " who had a reasonable suppl of businsM ^ * Tbls Jaw will operate to theadran ' ? ta|e or 1 -terson mercbaate, who an easily ^ accenjbla to Butlor, and whom the Butter 1* peopla»l» be oompeUed to patraatee as a ra»!*srfpf self protection, H\ re On Itwdaythe uawoz 11 er Iwatme a So- ukaii uiioclnl It having been found tbatUio ilnuloclc train was too early to load all ex •> preua goo*U tir the oart, a now train was put m to leave Hohoken at 8 o clock and run / Harris and Prosector Stryker * counsel It was a suit brougbt 1 Martenee. of Havana, Cuba, against tbe estate of the late DOUIPI Runklo, of Asbur PresI deut of tbe •• arren tonndry &. U&uhlne L o , of Phllllpsburg torecover tjl 000 under a oontract mode in writing wbereb Itunkle agreed topay Mii.rUiiDithatiumIf.be eeenrod for him a C* (100 000 contract to construct a n ot water works In Havana. The sum of $90 (lOO interest was als claimed Judge Abbett tras more than a. Lour In dellierlng bis charge to the jury A verdict for (IT WO was given F«rbaps tbe mott thoUtht provoking do parbnent ot tlie Socitl lujonomlit Is the editorial Crucible Here, Inthe Hay isaui are noticed with r * ? H oomraent or sharp lUggestlon tbe Net* York Times' formal ft snperogatorv announcement tit Ite pollUoal f*Hb tbe attain isnt by Belgian wurklngnie'n of tha right of suffrage tbe reaolollonintro- rtuolag one more of the Chartbt meatures Into tbe British parllimeat. Mr Gladstone and the atuut II) 1 ii The orcior as yet Incltidos onl exprewt, but it lays oaiila the s]MatalL K ^ crew of Kujwx Iwya who ran the train lakb <J? to obtain luasengm foLlUUoB fop N4wfe>nlaua r% BO tlmt connection inny bo ninda with tmlil at PM Franklin for Boston and at Anoover or v W atorloo witli oti or traiii going sottlh and *£ oust 1IIH contract at 1r*m t rrovides tov TS fliecars threoforVewY rk one for Wnali ^ itigton nml 0110 for Buffalo —Register u'.| TaepWorkail A Sunday H Tberaslu<]ntsorUorrlsl'lalnawereabooked T "* Sunda tnorattiKwhlleonthelrnaytoohurch ^ ^ by perceiving a gang of Italian laborers who „*? were hsrd at work: erecting a borne on tbe H Canlleld toad for a fellow countryman A 1 brief indignation meettug was held and a ^ commlttoe appointed. wbrci-wenttoUorr.s- 1 ^ 1 *^' 1 town and lodged a complslot against tbb^* '• lUlians who were charged with violating tho ^ Sabbath Jurttceotthe Pesoe BUllwelt ao <• Coinpanled by Con»tab1a Cos and Plerson, ^ started out to apprehend the men Tbe laborers however, bad btcomo alarmed at; ' tbe UeraonntraUon mode against them, and ] hefora tbearrival of the authorities coai«i . work and fled ' > Pleraon a eta &S4.000. te Saturday afternoon the jury which had been out' nearly thlrtyr*lx hours dellber atleg upon the inlt ol James T Pieman, ot EllnbeUj- agalurt-.the Central IUilroadTor *SO,000;.for;, personal Injuries""rtceiyod sent word to the Union County Civil Court that they bad agreed upon a verdict Tbty bad ortatod much surpriw by deliberating §a long ae Jndgo Van flyckel bail charged tbeiu In favor of the plaintiff and they had only to agree;tjpoii an amount.: Thoy awarded the plaint! IT (24,001) lpraon, who Uan ox Froeliol ler of Untoi countyj was riding on a train an the High Bridge Branch of the Central IUIlmod, and when^ near. Oertnan Valley the locomotive struck a plank,' which was placed across tue track* by men who were wheeling Iron across the railroad" company's property. The acci- dent caused - the overturning, of the car Jn .jhleh Pl«r*on wai Riding, and he received )n juries which Wt him a helpless cripple The oorapany% agents offered PJorson fU. 000tosettle beforb be «Dtered'bli suit, but he' It WguMn t Worn. < change tells of a lady who dtdiied to scare ber buiband, who wai quite a hard drinker, so tbat be would reform To do this •be procured a;a»tuihs ofa devil that bad b ' t Hino Home Rule Bill v> intagoniitlo Hoi of Lordt, Mr. Cleveland and the' financial :risli, thB new tarilT bill, directly end boldly tntliirotfoU'mlst; and tbe ecQnomio Inoral Is drawn f rota the waiters', strike In New York and tha result of IU Investigation Into murder in UosMcbmotts which Is presented to the publicI by tLe aatoniihcd HpriagQeld Republi Thomas8lout, a.you started out on Friday i i nIng last with bis two hunting dogs to give them a little exer- iM He went out toward Boonton when he asiuddeoiy taken 111 and died alone'with his dogs In a patch of woods, Hedldnot re- turn home at bU utual time In the, afternoon, and.on search being mads bis body was being faithfully gnsrded by tbe two dogs that lay each side of the body. - Tbe docs would not allow, any' ons' to approach the, body until a raetuner ot lha family put In an 'Put Money In Thy Parse > How I Bavo doctors bills. Always keep i band a bottle of that QnMt of 'ramedles Dr. Hale's' Household Cough Cure to-allsy the first Irritation caused by a oold. Don't think you caa fix up BOODtbIng just as good rhen for£5c or&0o.you can-iiavA ihawault ot years of. practice and experience expended In .making Utis preparation 'absolutely, tbe beat. For nalo at Robort.Kijlgore'a Corner D S D N J Drug Store,.Dover, N. J. Dr Hale a Household Ointment the fluent remedy la th»world, It abso- lutely euros catarrh It cures neuralgia and rheumatism Cure* piles like magic. Cures salt rheum In the moat soothing manner Cures Inflamed and granulated nyelid*. Cum eouBhsahd cold*. Can be taken Internally A positive (petifla for pneumonia. Cute, braises, bums, oolltualfu, sores of long itend Ing, Oorai and bunions are enrad qntckiy { differentfiroonUldw. iaperioTto aUeheiIt aBVMffBrs Wsnttfl for "aoeaeaFiom Every Land/ Over &00 magnlDoeDt photographic vtews, lw IP.xH'J The largest latest best,nUst elegant book of tbe kind ever published. In troduction by Gen Low Wallace, description by Edward Everett Hal«^.D. D.t Bon. W. 0. P BrecklnrldgB Washington Gladden, and othir well known wrltera. ; Ahead of all oom petllon. T«rger views, finer photographs, and near! twl» u many ot tbam Hand somely bound and low ta price aecura an outfit and assure yourself of a steady income. If InUreited prmerve this advertisement [QB^ fntura referenoe Address Bryan Taylor Si Co.OlB mhSL New York *% RobbedfcnIron Oompaa^. The directors o[ the New Jersey Iron Ore Company, whose cQloes are at No, M-Wall itnwt, Hew York, are looking for thalr late nanagor Boron Foriitner de Wombonoy They nre confldont tbat tbe pbllca lu New Jersey wilt capture htmIn a few days. The charge against tbe Baron Is defrauding tie Iron Ore Company by mmnu of falsa pay rollisotat least (SO 000 He waslndlotod b theQrandJuryatBelvldert, The company's mlnai at Oxford are now inthe hands of the, President of. the company The lonea In carred through the Baron's : embeaxknuot' wlUln no way Interfere .with the financial condition of the conmra. -Valuable Hoiaoa. J A. Clroy proprietor ot tbe Morris town Paddock* >»tw«n Morriatown and Monrw, has received per steamer Nomadic, of the White Star line tworaoe banes owned by tbe Duke of Beaufort, ut England.' Tbe horses are entered for the Chicago Derby. They are: Utrathrose by Highland Chief, valued at |,W,0«),BndK«Hation, by Exile ltyoutot Evening 3Ur, valuwl at 130,000.' f ACtar'the" races both borses wilt b* bnnght back to tbe Uorrifitown Paddocks.- ouUntryTJ d in In a i a few milei touth of. lialnfleM cited state orrr the death of I ncian D Urown On Thursday tome men found ths body ot Brown In an old abandoned bouse ta the ottt- tkirteorthe town as tbe happeoed to look Into the windows while pairing by the struc- ture. They notified the comity pbyiioian Haw Brown came to ht« death Is not known. There are no hurks ot violence on his body, and tbe case Is oat of deep royttery j BTodKHOLM f The Lower Btookbolm school has been ilosed for the bast week on account of scarlet fever Mr Cti Ayersdld pnt go last Wedneada on aocounl of rainy weather be went last Monday Mr Prat VreeUnd; whd was ihot last week, !• gttUDg along wolL Ho will be out in *-6 or three w«fcs

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r rDOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NWlERSEY, PEIDAY, MAY 13, 1893.

in +f?e ([ounty.

NO. 24

J3 MSfkKEt STREET,

Parlor Suits,4 / ' t

PIECESQIV0N AWAY.

(limited)

To Brer Purchaser of*50 00 Worth or More ofCarpots aud Furniture I

1-063

is health,of having;best manning eveitrade inPassaicl'jjiilieadquarte

Won. Cover--

2.50

HNOTJUKGIEQUALSo oojuut* a s

^ ui iu i ruonnoiu, _ ;i n antuun M T » nuniwt

U f Uiiiiui

Bedroom Suits,Hall-ft lyon's Bodroom Suits in. Antique Oik Finish, 8

i i J Heo8«, Only

Carpets,Good TapOatrr Brussels Carpet, Per Yard Only

55 Cents.

I COMPETITIONIN SHOES

[ud I like it. The advantage'.© largest stock made by thesturers in the country, keep-ng from A to E, tho leadingpities of Dover, Boonton andifying large purchases at5 are substantial reasons for

inviting cujtomers to share advantagesthat competitors cannot give- My Springstyles are sflperior to anything ever shownin Morris .County and are not excelled any-where. • I&dieS) call and examine my su-perb assorfmonfc of-Ties and Slipper,; in allcolors, widths and prices, ranging from80c. to $300. Gentlemen's styles in Bus-set and Chocolate colored Bluchers andBals. in addition to the largest line of reg-ular goods ever shown in the county.

1,000^airofChildren's Shoes from33c.to 89c, beingionethinl of their-value

P. O. HEAGAN.

_ -THREE B0OBE AND TSff. EISTOHY OF BITDD'S LAK8.Tiie daywot our jream, are three ecoro yearB Tlie Mhnlag bffltorlca] artlrla from tbe

and tea.'Away buck one liun Ired yews. Joreia

BaKer-»t«mt time « jouvg mui, "Juit ofage"—left Ills borne In Wcillleld ftnii purcbaaed • largo tract of laod In Uorrla comity,which developed gradually several prolltableIron mln.i. l a 1703 IIB uarrfed Mary K\agand aettltd down lu liavcr, nh*re Oiey railedS family who have contributed Inrgalr InbuJIdlug up Ilie various Industrie* io that partoMliecfritiiy.- Tlin father dr]nrt«d Ui» llfat the ri[w age of tiloely OHO,

Oa Sunday lait, April Sttth, IJenry llakertho only reraaldng wu, celebrated bla nluety•ecoad blrtb'Jajr Hit nehe A Adl

Uegular will be Interesting totour readers

As we travel northward firm tbe city ofWilliam Few. an I hli j aasire followers onthe Delaware auroM l>ew Jew) we come toa series of undulating hill" wu ob tina ujhfgber eaib step until 701 roach tbe fertikBudd valley which was surveyed lo one JohnBuiHocer-'OOjeamngo now ailed German\ alley from wbleh the high Jeho

Duty of a uryman•eAbb.lt Uadledanoirtnlonln which

•r or | bo MU atide a verdict in theca^e oVHmltb iBuydam rendered In the UnnUrdon CountyCourt at the (tep'embtr twu, 1803, tor mli-

, nluetyHit nephew, A. Adolphl ^ i l

ycoad -blrtb'Jajr.

Bsber, of Sumrult, plamnc^ a iurpri«o for tillripe in yean and ripe In wisdom, too,

and wai generalimlrno of ths clou wli oil bsb l to tUe rtiHful boms at Washington Forge,

fttal on htgb ground anioug the Itllla andmountains, remote, and yet near euougli tothe city. The lylvan stream tliat glittoreoaiong the trees wHblu IUB grouuda, Bingiloiigi to the non/en and teudftr leaves gi-owinggreen and Iroata aud beautiful, whare but afew weak* ago, field, gardau and mudoira

'filed lu iua and enow-atl «IUe rpjgiito BCQ the long Iron winter ftt Ba end.

The. homo of Mr."TJnk»r mud hti baapltablowife maj be Been at»gJuio*to be picturesquefur-BitudUou, wliilooil nltblu laoomfort andhapploew. TbeUorriioanalcroiMitberlveralDover, and two railroad*, Bltk milli andforgea add to the Inuj appearance of theto Ih th dbt

ErWa Super AU-wool Ingraia Carpet, per yard only

60 Cents.stoc

Goofy

L. Lehman & Co.GRAND

SPECIALSALE!

FOR ORE MONTH ONLYBeginning Saturday, April 29th, and Ending on •Wednes-

day, M»y 31st, at 8 P. M, A month of extraotdlnruy

„ ,.-"MATOHUESS VAIJUES,"

THESE PBICES-mU YOD THE TALE."DrV GuDdsDejiattment-Brocaded Qatlof, la new deafena andoalors-i rdgalar price 75o f?r May e « _

AMO.S H. VAN HORNSreai Qoods 97 inches wide

fancy small figures la nowshades reg prIoe«So for May only

Urge lino of rtoves in »l«.k w follows.

Hr 1 J M B •• n i a i i r n v A n

ornci IK m m BUILDIHU

Heater,' *PABtOB EPTOVKS

Tlie J'.moui H 9 CoraiU, n « priM i « ,B a , wa will Ml tor Maj at «C.

Extra HIM Unbloaciied Hualln ran)wldt .ng 8c. ,iaallt , (or U«j onlr' .

HTTNDHEDS OF OTHE* BABCJAINFOR XAX,

BoodaBarsaparlUa regular *l bottle g o

Ir Orem's August Flo*only

Wl». BMi, tick crjAl ilut, en, b «OK taifa Mouur mdj i i r wins JQ nI l u » h n | ib75o i m i r prim * ! f l 1 '

PEAR6E &JMONEZ., Carpenters and Builder*;

J.JVU16I ft won*.

town in (be 1The old nontleman was snr, riwd I it d«

lighted, to sea blB friend and rotative whccaine to pay tbelr rwpect* to him This willt» a wblte stono al 1 g the modi of tli ie aul•unset of bit lire It li a reirarkal 1« factthat his mind k as ulearauduiemor asralenUveaswhenmcyyt>araofage he It yet steadyof baud a good tuarhsni.ni and can bit tbe

_ a every time as stuffed birds sb tlast wagon attest lie relates winy InterestIUK toUdeih lie remembers seeing bairdoren deer grazing on blttuiMdDir arone timeand a bear walking quietly oloug was no uncommon sight eto

Tbe da} was of peculiar Interest devoled tocongratulatory and retnlDlwo.it addreuegmuiio aud exchanges of kliidlyfeoling-aint) I

1 social gathering AmonR thosepresent WBre Jeremiah Bakor, of JUaduton, AAdoluh Bitter Summit t Thomas Pott KtqondUra. Post Vuvl l le 1 llavld B Janllne- U n Jardfna, Miss Helen Batter, Sum

Nanoy IAUIM Boeimr Dover j Mr audMrs, err,r Baker, Kenrll Sir and li™Andrew llaker Mr aud Mrs Thomas Bikm,Dover Mrs. I babe Btker DnHart, Miss De-Hart, W H DeHart, BlwnlWil, llobertLarlton Dakar. ttilena JJodga Baker Harold

•fc)a« tbe back! one of Juiwy n ]RUd On

furtber to the 1 orth about Un miles n n mio the baila uf Itu 1 * Ukeau 1 the mountain!

of dividing voter will b to at lent EderMudi forth the jmrs el uient or nature to tintbfraty of the eavt by the growlug Pasialc tothe wut by tb« mean eri g Musu.and back to Ibo so tb I y tbe rapidBud I s J t ie Is watered fiNorth the east and from tbe south by theelement fro u i tn j BJ Hi g» which come forthfrom tbe blgb Ltilsof Morris county Heretbe red men wi b thalr little ones ha thofr1 mos for iterations tnlUi*«ton axtwaudirrowbeads are often tun ed up I y t H si inlng1 low share

I i«e John Jl«adlng Surveyor Uoueral ntiue W utera division made bis Itrst mirroy in1715 surrouniM by f 1 oil India * wlicontinued to live on kind terms until urtbfore tbe

cwudurt on ths part of tbe foromon o( theJury. The caie waa Bomewbat lengthy and

a great deal cf JnUrwt During Urny o/ the trial tb f of tbe Jury

i t b

Urwtpendency o/ the trial tbo forema

h d

at W oraing fa wheretbeM f imdly (wactful warrioim ap|witnwt (nthe da time in tbelr pal its *nd disappearedla tbe night to In tbe notod cutthroatBraudft

Here the early ne.tlora of tbe vallej an 1Cbuter cam* to fish and bunt and kept tbelrcattle d riii? tbe summer Ilero Ihs bravewives of tbe mvululionarj B Idlers with tbeir1 ttlo ones uamit to be aafo from tbe \ atb ofEnglish soldiers and Torlu

Hero Col Johnjludd aftorthesui-reuilerofCorunallls In Mrglnia, lu ] m cane lu on1 or&ebnck with hi* wfu aud t tew necessariesby tbe old ladian trail and I ullt hluiHlf alogcsblnontbeuortheasterniboreol'tuelalie

where &. D, Budd now lives. He wentto work like a ioWior, cut down timber,cleared fields, built aud opened rondit, andsoon bad Uilitgi comfurUble »rou«d biro,with a growing family of Uiye and girls.

Col. John Iludd built the drat summerboarding home, and brought tho many at-tractions of bis place to public uotlco, antl hlibuildings wera aUays well I) lied by NewYorkers and Phllnrl*lph!ani up to hbj death

ipproached twoineu who ware dlscusjing tbecase at a buU-I near by and offorod lo bet thata ventiol would be i-euderod for tbe plain.Iffand afterwards added r « r a u.« forenian ofthe Jury how much will you bet |"

Ttifs Btatemant ( unoontradletod by tbejuror md Jnitloe Abbatt bold* that It Issulllcient to itupeai,h tl e verdict and that ajuror who Is guilty of eucb conduct la unfit tosit In a cau He therefore set* aside tlis rerdiet and gr*nta a new trial

I think it Is necessary says udgs Abbftt In tbe course of tbe opinion ' for theadu Inlfctratlou 0/ justice in general that thepoo] to of the community aliould J^elsura tbata juror wllle lie !• upon a panel will bold" m i n d open uutll tU* case Is oloaedaud

en U, blui in cbarge by tlie Court, tliat he"1 not take ti ] M dtber way uaUl tbe case Is

courlul d and wMJ|8t«n to all the testimonyon botb sides with an unbiased mind tbat be

listen t wli«t tbe l^ourt may say as tolaw and that otter having all tha Ilgbt

which the law glres to him on that subjectwill e crclso hi naun dlnuMuu withoutiaaorpartalltr to try to reicb a Verdict

the charge ofmdrr tbetbe Court.

Morrle Oounty Teachers AMMoatmtlan.A mpetdtg of the Uorrls County Tetutber's

AssoclaUon will be hold la this town an May"""* "*- '-"—i«K programme hao t>eeii

D. Budd and John Uiidd, his sons,

W Baker lloraoe Donbatu Dofer, MarioVanlnwegen, Fort Jarvi., H, Y.; tin. M. h

i i . Jacluon DrittinHelen M, BritUn, MmUwn.—Mndiaou Knglo,

About BondsTbe road machine Is all right In its 1 lace

bUfc wlen ft I« u*cd simply to sempo up alltbe gutter mud and refuie which Is thrownback into the center ol the road tbe damageequals tbe Kqod that Is Intended This, wastematerial make* mud In wet wtatber and dustIn dr weather Now II thti gutter refusewas taken out of the road and (he bard panbed left wltb the boles Blmpl filled withbroken stone or grave! the original bard roadbed would be oomuaratlrel without mud orJuit, and a very little gravel would levol It.Tbls, wiiu proper drainage would make itbettor tban-atuporstruoturo of Batter mudwhich h beary rains is wanned back Intothe waterways

There is nothing In this country uponwblkh so muah money li expanded, wbsretlierajiaiiob an exhibition of iKnorauce lackof system and looaenus lit oxpepdlture, asthere Is In tbe repair of country roads «-US Senator, N J Dolph.^ami/lot* cannot l>6 ••Vployea*~ininv-ii4ui|ltageouily to tb» m&tt or to the communit"Ihao iu raid jiiaklflg It a few thousand ofthem werctbuiemplo ed all IUB year romiilour country highways, would be kept in primeonlar -N Y Sun ,

It Is the opinion of many tbat the Board ofPrMbolden In taking hold of the road quse

In ISlfi.Abrabai

took- tbe laud. Jabu Budd deeded to MalilatiBudd, bis son, and J e m AL Sharp, bis nou-ln-law, tbe lands flu which they erected tbeForest House, which they pretuled o VET manyyears, aucacasis-elj. Uafaton Duitd returnedto farming aod Jesse M. Bbarpafuw earsafter returned to private life. Tbe Forest

l and kept for a summerhotel. John p . Uudd builtthe summer board-tug boun he BUII ocouplea.

J. D, Jiudd built tlie Atora baiise ind wagpostmaster for many, years; then Enos O,Budd for ten years, Theodore IK. Lunger Isnow the nostmastBr and enterprising mer-chant

BEAL ESTATE TBANSFHRSBarah E. Courier to (targe EolteUton,

property la Uendbam towrjihjp, for «SuO.Rackt>i Mafderville. to Vhebe : Mea4ow-

craft; property at Boontoa, for lO.-JWI,Htepiien Card to John F. BiiEcbe, property

i Pequannock towiuhlp, for f8O0,Isabella W. Bkelleuger. to 'fnd Dareland,

prnpertj In CliesUr^towmblp for f 125It M ^

ifltbirrnugeit

itOHNIh 1Reading Miss il. 1 ago nutnbirs, UInu

ilriaut aud Pldcoob pbjilcnl training UIMHensey nature ntujy PHnrpalPa n« reaiiIng Principal L 0 Force arithmeticgeography Principal 11 L U t , languagereading Principal It. t Porce ariUimetlcIrlnclpal Aforlarty geography Rod biitoryIrluclpal 0 W niakeslee grammar andoomposition

AFTERNrlOK1 ifteen minutes report and remarks on

section A (I ripiarj) work, by County Superiotendent Cooper fifteen minutes report andremarks on section II (Intermediate) work, bySuperintendent Haven fiftwnmlnutesreportand remarks on section C (\dranced) work,by Principal Hul

CliesUrasderv^

B t n

tlon should ranoa lamlu the iall the way OOTOM Uie county

qain turnpike

What the Grand J u t r DidTbe Qraud Jur rotorned Into Court Frl

day afternoon with fonrteen bUU of IndlatlentThB ( llowlng prisoners wera brought up

and charged upon Indictment*, UrantB Winters, for shnoUtiR Vreeland at

"° HewfouDdland, plostled not guilty Quule**- oounsel

Ulllard Uantly assault aud attempt toravlih Haggle Wallace, plaaded nat guiltyA W Cutler, counsel

Joseph Drake anauU ah attebipt to r»r

THKUEO R i a u t n con S I D UU-ly r POTW.1I I

THCM9. JOHNSON.f . alls ill I mill * '

AN & Co.,Dover Post Office.

I laouaeu^ iv ti)»t n re iw ^ a v u -txViTf remeique Bar ^

»KI9SSBWS^

OOHfTUBUL FIELD!For ihe cultivation of a good, reliable, intelli-gent orop ofroustomers is the State of NewJersey. If we couldn't hold first place in ourbusiness in «[$bis, territory we should mnt.HoW^do wefhold it? By simply makingHonest Goods at Honet Pri Q d

notituiUy OfirleB counselWarren Wair, aanult on Jilt wife, u d

another indlotolent for aaaaultlos bis daiujhtar pleaded notgulicy OBriea oouniij]

lrankEmUrt, stealing »37 plialrf notgulll7 Ollrlra.oonnatl

Tbe trials of Qantly, Dmke and Kogleriarereaetdowil/or Uouday, tbe f t b• John Bars John MoKeerer and WlUlamLord, all o( nbon were In custody awaitingeiamlnitlonbyarandJury but not Indicted

d i lGeo. .bcluott, not Indicted becauia of fan

unotviitnpnes Co attend was beld—Chronl t

y gQoods not

^ f o l d it? By simHonest Goods at Honest Prices. Qoods notonly-Honest,'$u1; Elegant; Hot only Elegantbut Fitting : not only,Fitting but DurableSame1 thing gpes through alL departments.

MEN'S;; BOYS'$10.00'

» r"to$20 00'SUITS.

$5.00- to$15.00SUITS,

CHILDREN'S$2.00

- to$18.00StTITS.

y e everything foreverybody,,young or old/at NO PROFIT»aa,.al

"GOTOXanouse & Husking s

Of'our new'Hatand Cap department it'senough, to say that we've eot everything foreverybodyyoung or old/at NO PROFIT

A Vine Concert;Ur John A, DeCsmp at one time a red

dent of Succasunna conducted a dellRhtfulconcert In the Calvary Bnptlft church Brooklyn, last month Hla well trained chorus of.twenty five voices wen aultted by outsideand well kdawn wlolat* Visa Annlo Walker,soprano; UIBSM Ida Oodbold and FlorenceBurrougba, contraltos, Mrs. Erdtmamtpionbt. ThB muslo woa of tha clasilcalordtr•od tha rendition was perfect. Although Torydifficult throughout l) a exquudto blendingand perfect harmony of tone reflect gnatcredit on Ur. DeCamp's ability in.tliat lino ofvocal culture, and. We predict for him macukuccetsaa weU'ai pleaiu'B If beihoiildcontlnue ift that most laudable vocation Theaudience was large and showed their appre-iation by-repeated encores. All tbo Klec-lflm deterve special mention but tbe solo-'UnaVoco FrcoFa" by Ulu Walker andTuRamnJatuar' by Mlas Walker and cliorus

Vere eicptloually flue

Itacbtl Masderv^e to ni ls O M er»,property1 In Boooton kowmlilp, for |Hrn

^ llllam NaagbrlB/it to Mrs A, 0 Bmmroretty fa Watbin^ton townnfaf[> for (2109 'Alex. W Kent to w a n l l: Bail, (.ropert in requannocb for fO-?-John Coonan und wlfe^lt. Plmer X

property In Chatbsra tonii»h|p, (otylXlmer hlog to Join Ctojwin-»And V

property In Cbatbsm iowneup tot *>*~T.mnm I—Hollar and bunbalr-l, to _ ,Arallngton I and Co propeil la Box uiyioirnsbli tat f200

Oicar lindBloy Rberlfi* to William !3Hlard trustee, property la Washington towrship for |2 <W0 ,

H C Diieckcr and wife to W H Ellliproperly In Hanover townihlp for I R91

Speedy orsey JusticeIII tbe IV arreti County Criminal Court last

Friday Judge Abbatt Proneoutwfltrykor anda jury beat Mew Jersey H record for epecdyjustice Alexander Uleewskl of Oxford,cbonted with tbe munler of 8Imnn OarnotriWe on April Ttb was tried twenty one wit-nesses being sworn convicted and sentencedwithin thirty 1 ours and wltuin thirty daysafter tbo commission of tbe crime Froaeoutcr Btrjker moved tho ease Tuwdsy morningand at 10 clock Friday tbe jury rendered theverdict osketl b tbefltat* of murder In tbexooond degree Tbe prisoner waisentenced b Judge Abbett to serve ten yeanin State prisou at hard labor OIE wskl deilared Ills lauocence and cried aloo4 whecthe verdict wai given

Ctay« * Verdlot for ftl7 500A case Involving more than a quarter of 1

million dollars, was tried before Judge \bbeltat Belvtdere this week Ex Congressman

•etbe local

Ten minute papen or addresHs 1 schooluianttgement, Principal Hulurt 3 estsnUalsof teaching, training and drilling Superlnten-<l«nt Uavon 1 Uow to me current history Inpublic schools Prlnclpall otter 4 The humorous side ot tbe teacher a profesdoa, Mr X HAtwood fiTliatlazy.carelosspupll.andbowtomaoageblro PrlnopalUatttieira ONstur*about tbe count school, and how to use Itfor the children, Prluctpal Payne. The sea•Inn will close with TboQuaryU x.

UerobanU to Fay License*Tbe re&Idente at Butler ore ojltaUog a

maveuient to establish a oo-operatlve storeThlsBtep theyolalm has Utn made tKoes-sary by the acUpn of tbe Town Committee Inposting an ordinance which compels all •tore-keepers to procure a lloense In order to selltheir merchandise. In oonseqlH>nc« of the ,—flaw prices of the. necessaries ot lifeharo

oadTouced to enable ths stonkeBpen to &

obtain a profit with which to nay for 0 »nwemry license At tbii dltUnoe it would %aeem attbougli JluUsr were Badly in need of ;a new Town Committee composed ot nten.. "who had a reasonable suppl of businsM ^ *

Tbls Jaw will operate to theadran ' ?ta|e or 1 -terson mercbaate, who a n easily ^accenjbla to Butlor, and whom the Butter 1*peopla»l» be oompeUed to patraatee as ara»!*srfpf self protection, H\ re

On Itwdaythe uawoz 11 er Iwatme a So-ukaii uiioclnl It having been found tbatUio

ilnuloclc train was too early to load all ex •>preua goo*U tir the oart, a now train was putm to leave Hohoken at 8 o clock and run /

Harris and Prosector Stryker *counsel It was a suit brougbt 1Martenee. of Havana, Cuba, against tbe estateof the late DOUIPI Runklo, of Asbur PresIdeut of tbe •• arren tonndry &. U&uhlne Lo,of Phllllpsburg to recover tjl 000 under aoontract mode in writing wbereb Itunkleagreed to pay Mii.rUiiDithatiumIf.be eeenrodfor him a C* (100 000 contract to construct a

n ot water works In Havana. The sumof $90 (lOO interest was als claimed JudgeAbbett tras more than a. Lour In dellierlngbis charge to the jury A verdict for (IT WOwas given

F«rbaps tbe mott thoUtht provoking doparbnent ot tlie Socitl lujonomlit Is theeditorial Crucible Here, In the Hay isauiare noticed with r * ? H oomraent or sharplUggestlon tbe Net* York Times' formal ftsnperogatorv announcement tit Ite pollUoalf*Hb tbe attain isnt by Belgian wurklngnie'nof tha right of suffrage tbe reaolollonintro-rtuolag one more of the Chartbt meatures Intotbe British parllimeat. Mr Gladstone and the

atuut II) 1 ii The orcior as yet Incltidosonl exprewt, but it lays oaiila the s]MatalLK ^crew of Kujwx Iwya who ran the train lakb < J ?

to obtain luasengm foLlUUoB fop N4wfe>nlaua r%BO tlmt connection inny bo ninda with tmlil at PMFranklin for Boston and a t Anoover or v

W atorloo witli oti or traiii going sottlh and * £oust 1 IIH contract a t 1 r*m t rrovides tov TSfliecars threoforVewY rk one for Wnali ^itigton nml 0110 for Buffalo —Register u'.|

TaepWorkail A Sunday HTberaslu<]ntsorUorrlsl'lalnawereabooked T "*

Sunda tnorattiKwhlleonthelrnaytoohurch ^ ^by perceiving a gang of Italian laborers who „*?were hsrd at work: erecting a borne on tbe HCanlleld toad for a fellow countryman A 1brief indignation meettug was held and a ^commlttoe appointed. wbrci-wenttoUorr.s-1^1*^'1

town and lodged a complslot against tbb^* '•lUlians who were charged with violating tho ^Sabbath Jurttceotthe Pesoe BUllwelt ao <•Coinpanled by Con»tab1a Cos and Plerson, ^started out to apprehend the men Tbelaborers however, bad btcomo alarmed at; 'tbe UeraonntraUon mode against them, and ]hefora tbe arrival of the authorities coai«i .work and fled ' >

Pleraon a eta &S4.000.te Saturday afternoon the jury which

had been out' nearly thlrtyr*lx hours dellberatleg upon the inlt ol James T Pieman, otEllnbeUj- agalurt-.the Central IUilroadTor*SO,000;.for;, personal Injuries""rtceiyod sentword to the Union County Civil Court thatthey bad agreed upon a verdict Tbty badortatod much surpriw by deliberating §along ae Jndgo Van flyckel bail charged tbeiuIn favor of the plaintiff and they had only toagree;tjpoii an amount.: Thoy awarded theplaint! IT (24,001)

lpraon, who Uan ox Froeliol ler of Untoicountyj was riding on a train an the HighBridge Branch of the Central IUIlmod, andwhen near. Oertnan Valley the locomotivestruck a plank,' which was placed across tuetrack* by men who were wheeling Iron acrossthe railroad" company's property. The acci-dent caused - the overturning, of the car Jn.jhleh Pl«r*on wai Riding, and he received )njuries which Wt him a helpless cripple

The oorapany% agents offered PJorson fU.000 to settle beforb be «Dtered'bli suit, but he'

I t WguMn t Worn.< change tells of a lady who dtdiied to

scare ber buiband, who wai quite a harddrinker, so tbat be would reform To do this•be procured a;a»tuihs o f a devil that badb ' t Hino

Home Rule Bill v> intagoniitlo Hoiof Lordt, Mr. Cleveland and the' financial:risli, thB new tarilT bill, directly end boldlytntliirotfoU'mlst; and tbe ecQnomio Inoral Isdrawn f rota the waiters', strike In New Yorkand tha result of IU Investigation Into murderin UosMcbmotts which Is presented to thepublicI by tLe aatoniihcd HpriagQeld Republi

Thomas8lout, a.youstarted out on Friday i

inIng last with bis

two hunting dogs to give them a little exer-iM He went out toward Boonton when heasiuddeoiy taken 111 and died alone'with

his dogs In a patch of woods, Hedldnot re-turn home at bU utual time In the, afternoon,and.on search being mads bis body wasbeing faithfully gnsrded by tbe two dogsthat lay each side of the body. - Tbe docswould not allow, any' ons' to approach the,body until a raetuner ot lha family put In an

'Put Money In Thy Parse >How I Bavo doctors bills. Always keepi band a bottle of that QnMt of 'ramedles

Dr. Hale's' Household Cough Cure to-allsythe first Irritation caused by a oold. Don'tthink you caa fix up BOODtbIng just as goodrhen for£5c or&0o.you can-iiavA ihawault

ot years of. practice and experience expendedIn .making Utis preparation 'absolutely, tbebeat. For nalo at Robort.Kijlgore'a CornerD S D N JDrug Store,.Dover, N. J.

Dr Hale a Household Ointmentthe fluent remedy la th» world, I t abso-

lutely euros catarrh I t cures neuralgia andrheumatism Cure* piles like magic. Curessalt rheum In the moat soothing mannerCures Inflamed and granulated nyelid*. CumeouBhsahd cold*. Can be taken InternallyA positive (petifla for pneumonia. Cute,braises, bums, oolltualfu, sores of long itend

Ing, Oorai and bunions are enrad qntckiy {differentfiroonUldw. iaperioTto aUeheiIt

aBVMffBrs Wsnttfl for "aoeaeaFiomEvery Land/

Over &00 magnlDoeDt photographic vtews,lw IP.xH'J The largest latest best,nUst

elegant book of tbe kind ever published. Introduction by Gen Low Wallace, descriptionby Edward Everett Hal«^.D. D.t Bon. W. 0.P BrecklnrldgB Washington Gladden, andothir well known wrltera. ; Ahead of all oompetllon. T«rger views, finer photographs,and near! twl» u many ot tbam Handsomely bound and low ta price aecura anoutfit and assure yourself of a steady income.If InUreited prmerve this advertisement [QB^fntura referenoe Address Bryan Taylor SiCo.OlB mhSL New York •

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Robbed fcn Iron Oompaa^.The directors o[ the New Jersey Iron Ore

Company, whose cQloes are at No, M-Wallitnwt, Hew York, are looking for thalr latenanagor Boron Foriitner de WombonoyThey • nre confldont tbat tbe pbllca lu NewJersey wilt capture htm In a few days. Thecharge against tbe Baron Is defrauding tieIron Ore Company by mmnu of falsa payrollisotat least (SO 000 He waslndlotod btheQrandJuryatBelvldert, The company'smlnai at Oxford are now in the hands of the,President of. the company The lonea Incarred through the Baron's : embeaxknuot'wlUln no way Interfere .with the financialcondition of the conmra.

-Valuable Hoiaoa.J A. Clroy proprietor ot tbe Morris town

Paddock* >»tw«n Morriatown and Monrw,has received per steamer Nomadic, of theWhite Star line two raoe banes owned bytbe Duke of Beaufort, ut England.' Tbe horsesare entered for the Chicago Derby. They are:Utrathrose by Highland Chief, valued a t|,W,0«),BndK«Hation, by Exile l t y o u t o tEvening 3Ur, valuwl at 130,000.'f ACtar'the"races both borses wilt b* bnnght back to tbeUorrifitown Paddocks.-

ouUntryTJd i n In a

ia few milei touth of. lialnfleMcited state orrr the death of I ncian D UrownOn Thursday tome men found ths body otBrown In an old abandoned bouse ta the ottt-tkirteorthe town as tbe happeoed to lookInto the windows while pairing by the struc-ture. They notified the comity pbyiioianHaw Brown came to ht« death Is not known.There are no hurks ot violence on his body,and tbe case Is oat of deep royttery j

BTodKHOLM fThe Lower Btookbolm school has been

ilosed for the bast week on account of scarletfever

Mr Cti Ayersdld pnt go last Wedneadaon aocounl of rainy weather be went lastMonday

Mr Prat VreeUnd; whd was ihot lastweek, !• gttUDg along wolL Ho will be out in*-6 or three w«fcs

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Tin action of the CiiijiiiH'ii (ulectfon of fcitreet Commlaiiouinight h u cauted a trrtat deul of iHtrn^land much unfavorable .-mid-m, nut uiLecatihG R change was inaili1, hut titcnuw-tlin contemptible mettimt cuijilujt-il to hrinlwut tbo cbangu. Last Haiti rda? n(«htthe mumUm of tlie new council, wlilt iuKCPIition o( Mr. UroaiUell, w hu n w nuttown, wet In Alderman Uroiviih ollW u> <clde Upon tbe olllcers to ttc elected Miuwliiigut. Tills was ft perfectly legitimati' thltt> do a» H would ftttve time wbt'B tlw f.utmmet. Tiiero was Dooi)jx«ltirm to any ot toltl ollicari except Street Coinnii*tiimur U»imJiJs. O«irg« Ctirjutfll'H iiiime vm imijKihanil when tlie vote wa« ttriieu there were Iovotes far Ur. lUyuotds uad twu for Mifhrystal, neither of tbo Democrats votlufhut ugreeing tu stand by [he uelluii nf tlimajority. Alderman Hrown,ttie old Street ('onimiUw, made the atatttneut tli»t Le thought IL would bo very mini*as well as AD additional exiifiiw to tlitu put a new man in for titrwt Cuminus Mr. Kfiyuald* was fullf efti-ulilo ofing the (tone crusher and Rutting it Iiwithout CaluK la tbo eii«twe of b•billed machinist and be 4 If I not w>e LJW tl:Htieet Committee cauU very wvll g«tnliwithout him. It was ttiet» aureed \>y all lliKspubUmiuui itnud \>y Mr. lt.-yiu.Iils tutemporary olllcer. The rest »f the llrkot uiarranged witbout fricliuii, mul jui t In1 Joailjourniuunt each man ex]ir«-sn«l liin nillugnetg to gtaur] by Llio ullleers ndiiif-It w » atoo urrsnKHl bu» the iiumlnntloialioulil bo made. When thm'ouueil organi*Mondajnfght am] llio litiiu f.ir iioniinatiiHtreet Comiul«f.luaer CHIIK.'. Mr. JIL-II.II natiiiThomas Ueyuoldi, and r(Kht on tlm IIKIK (it, aud lit tbe fact ur h\a i.lcrigni wind, MItudda nominated George t.'lirj'stul, ami wintba bollota were fountud C'brynttil hiul •!volea tis thtw (ur bis ci^uim-tit. AUlwup-Mr. Broadmll was not firw.nt ui tho min-nIt t» Bttlvl l»y tbe otbers tUfit liu tigf m ! (.<• rtwby tbe »cttou of ilia rutcting, am) tlini l-cfitrue tli« rix who ToteJ lor Mr. Vlirj»l«l aiKUilty wf breaking thtir "un l riiij <jf ^rci;*violating tbat cour t s / tliul wiw Oiin tlie

cancUBln Rood faltli, un-I nho «IIJ nut anjmae tbey were dealing with u lot uf HiUi-altricksters. Mewn). Iliadi, Hlclinr.l- inVreelatid voted oa tbpyvltilgiHl llt'mstlvm 1ili\ tbe olUem did just ibv ruiitrary.

Now,wby»ert)tbOBp mm i<i\»>if-l u> 31lleynoliUf Was it ttie juiblitr Inu-resitif itbelr prUata RrleveiuwH tUat guveruwl tlimin tbelr action ! Mr. Ueynultls lifia IHHtilreet Coinm!5*Iuner lur tvro years. In Vliitime his faithfulness bin nut been inii#a<-lunor bia (ilSdenpy ijunstltninl, 11 is umimltl>y all tbat tb« strccts bave never tutu Uv\In better coridltlon tbnn duriiiK hU IncuiItenry, oud it wai tbu gc<Di>ral"tniium'tit <visitors to Dover Ibe [iaut ninter tlmt (tiMtrteia were betler oaretl (nr tlimi tliose iany of tbe (urrounding towns, Tbo oni-barCfi tbat lias been brougbt aRufiiKt .MItaynalili Is tbat rnifcil by our Ik'niooratooiitcniiiorary ut "iini:ortid lalwr^' multhere Iia4 bwu any [mint or wenkuesi In tlioi\\«iviner In wbiob bo d l -Aiu^ l lil* <.hittos tlItui.i would bave ili«cov«r«j it und heraUUIV to Ibc WOTII! In doulile-lenjt tl ctiitoiinl ninnuld l)»v« N['t it btfoiu tbe iieojilu \<y IMutmit Iteration. Hesucccoilwl Mr Ulirjhlin tlie cilice of .Street LVniinfBciniitT, HIvihilo it »a« not BO fil-ittd It w«« gi-utraluiidfroUJixl ibnt the lutter wna dls|>la<v,l folnfomj*tflJcy. Mr. itevnoMs ban mndo noilenemies to bu oure. No H I P coul<l 1111 tlOllli-e without doing to, but tbe rur.ceiiBiin <OJ.IDIUU U tlint be ttiould huve bum rea|]«lntf(! iu tbo tmcTmtH of gotul blreuls aicouipotutit yublle serviced.

Now, from apolitical Btanu>ilnt. Mcs»rUcCr&cken anil Cook j^riiajm were glul fitI'haiifB to escape a cflbligntiiH) by Uru. fiitmuicl by vctlDR agatDBl Mr. lk'jnohli, mid perhaps bin lioutedwordH (if prnlso will " tdp itliurt tbat honor f< ela11 In the breQUntf ut theHonl, TUB four lUpuLlkaiiii nho mppjrt*Mr. Chryital claim to bo .tralgbt, yet the;allow ttieniBelres to be gorerood by tbo crya Democrats imnrpapor, and thefaiiltfiniiliiiof a few, o.ut |.?d nltb a [MTfconai grluraTlipy no into a caucus were ftp|»uujlc&n)Iu a nnjorlty eml belji form n slate', and of teilotting tbe full support for tbelr personalpreference! turn about and male a ccmltiiliou "lib tbe Demoornti to defeat a n;MIIQH tiKtiie rrould not buvc li cti jitciwiitu

. tlicy lad ant tgrvt\l to Bupjmrt him. Tlilmay be fcot*I iwlillcs. Tbe ]ik*a6;ire nfmcmsJul coup mpy l>a greater than thrtlmmeof broUen faitu. Any nny to «inIw the crownlnc axiom in (he icietnpolllle*. If itbetbeicgcttlkuienBrecuiidnedin too limited a ijibero. The world should betttlr field,and they Minul,] Ki-ekence to war.

llev. Mr. BniPii, ol iieltldeic, in a rerunaddrfHHakl: " The lime wan ulifiiltu* Court*Hrenial tbe saloon?, lint now tbe saloonsHrenMthe Courls." Wo don't l-ollovo therethere It a Court In New Jcrwy that woulicater to tbs •nlnnii <>t»m<>nt. TIIB law pro-ncrtbet vrh&t cauditians «luill ulitnln tn tingranting of Heomti and whm thoseconilltlom* n complied wltli tUa Court bnsiinnUeru*tire, and yet 111 tempered prohibitionists ilnet beritat* to Itbel bonornbla men Wanstbey perform tbe iluty tbnt tbey arc rnvorn uilo, A eUtemeot uf tbat kini] conL-ernitiB'tlijudiciary of Morris rounty would he aunniitijatediltinJer.

Wblle Hia mrvlvom of tho 07th New Jem.Volunteers were gathered togatberlti abn|<p)reunion hDrelutSttturdaj-.| iltoanothortoemtv&a etiaeUit out In Michigan. At theeprltifelections in Grand Ilapidi tbe I»i>mi>erattelection ofllcera refused to accept tho wtct otbo veterans io the Boiillera1 Homo. Tliolilcvra were arruited but ua HatutiUy aXDetroit were disobarged t>y Judge dr<tl« Circuit Ctmrt, wbo Iw JJ lUat tho vtwore fMupf'nfiiid cut tutitiiJ to vol«.

" TifflBK nugwutnps make me tired,'Mr, Maxwell, tbe Lord Uigb Kiecutloncr oftbeCIerelandadnilnistratfou. TUovfgor withwhlrb be wirtijs tbe aio is not tuggpntive n)ibysJcal lawttuJt, apd wo must Iwlleve tiuted the wordionly man eiprcttionof ilifKiut. If Mr. Htfiwell Is tired now. Uenvoibelp tbe poor Iletmblican postmaster* whinbe j*U retted.

Tbe (ditors of the nensi>aperi that wentint drtigrmted to putiNth tha lairn are writtng editorial* about waBteful I'ltrani^annand pointing tbe linger ot from at their *ucc«Mfulcontemporaries a* a tulisMiwrt pr«*Yet Iberi'iBn'toneof thrtn whotwjra nuto

jmtriotltm, or who would net jump into Iover b(» head If be had tbe chance.

"W00DP0BT.Tbe poor potato bug has bad a IOHJE time to

wait tb1n sprlDg. But be'D get tlwre IwyomaUouht

It rained hem last week,(JardeDluff now occupies the Uitio And Qt

teutlon of our jitople.Arbor Day eiercitefl wtre vtry much en-

jojttl by Ibo clilUrec on tbo 'i-i\h ol Wtmonth.

Hard Tack wrlUa falthfiUly ev«ry w«ek nodwo congratulate our town aid tbe KKJL iuwearing tals correeponciei

Word was received not long since of thedeath of Mr*. Richard Olllct at Shasta,California, April sutli.itKi. ilmCollIctwaitbe daughter of Un. Unry'Uelaney of tbtiiilace. Sbe waa boru at 1'o-ttaville, Pa., butata»Mr]y age caroc to flurdbowu to lira.Here sb» «peat ber girlhood dnyt and EllenTaylor is no doubt still remembered by burwboul matfi and frlencif, aUfaough nineteeny m n Blum «lie and her husband left too homeot thl» jouth'and took up ,tbelr enoilo in tbifar wett (Call She waa uuarly oit yean o(ageattlie time ot btr dentil and leaves berbtuband and a family af teimourn ber loss.

I bavB beard people say luey wUb we wouldhara tt* winter* u we used ta bavu them andhat* on eatlj eytlag. I tUlnk ltnl -n]old foahlon enougb, and 1 am lure tbm tpringi iUta enough. You mlftht say this «t««k Ittbe tintnlc* wen I ber w« have had.

A D M I I T U T l>uir paitltiDK and repairiuibii boatl, getting them In readliieM for thibig ruafa of gaesU thli aeaion. —

The catOab mn bltlog, «wl jou can BMfahen on Ibe laie shore at all tlinm Tlicrew « a. party 1mm Pover. up here on Toe«dajr.I did net ben trfaat the c«U.U was

Vfc*ti* the matter with 0 r Hjnltowji cr, Wcldon twy*, I don't oven be/e lb«n talking

kbent ball pUylng »tiia ma^oa• - "Villlara Tumnrjr m i ajpninUd Aj«ntior

!"iat& tha n i m o r of D I 8 UtUrB t o f c * ; . , .:

P O R T MOBBI8.Tbo dinners l« St . HarnuUna H.

Hit- boy li.itu tbi'i>))tirati(JU Ilka a brick anKiting dl-Hiir nicely. Miuct it bad to h<am Rind Willie bad lhi>grittoBtandltmi v

: anil I undor^tai

time, but I uui glnd to snyto walk ttrouinl a H U l tt of d

orj f-.ir a while. Harris awl lluct'

imiefl ttiefeaiL liv brlufiiiiK fortb I.Dunleii, UITIIM-.I ur tlm murdur or bar fiuu-1 uiiittier. 1 wnulil batu to 1* tba clilel;ir»bOc-uUiig olllwr of that Htflte j iut no:HJ( thoro isniitmiiciidrinRiT. I am free;dnt<uba tbut 1 nat'er riiuld twj tbe niutive/i!,l/de Jtord'.'ii'B deed, If Him committed timrdi-r». wbli-b »->otiiri too horrible t a b s pM-.i!>lt<. Hut, like tlie mtn who, wtien asked by

- H u i r c u i I toll, your brwor, until

mill S ' tlie atUat t

institution Kuuraiitted Bvery uuo ntjxwd•tiancu to boar tbo evidenc*. Do you call

kt"| ' a |'i>ur g!rl in jail for nearlycriminal charge, lit wbkh slio wnlty. i r ibo jury return a verdict

t l J ill Lll Llt/Kycing Iti-pt i» jail nearly a ye

l t t i !f.,r

l luo 1II |mg«t

o( U»t W o"iiJiity-llve were da voted to J<

)b i'liUliaT.' Wutit )H tno use ot owning; nsnTopnper if the owntti* can't advertiseiiwUiutw MA Un-n f Or Mil in tbe Worldit Jut' I'tillU.'r i» Itri proplict. Uruat conn-

:ry tbu, t(w, il tUi- story tlw «Mn WlUof JiI'ulit/erue irno.

living l^nis "uiki.SUittiop'i on Huudt

I run K M IU taT Miri* Ntlllu KtackUouae,l(ntib.,|«>, nli,> has bwn borne hfi'k fur a ftwith fnmi Normal Htikottl, Is gelling bettor,ilm IN nbh t» lx> nut doura again.Heor^o T. KnlKht bos taken \,i

lie lioiol at L-ike Eml or Mndlng.Ky tbe nay, tbu road from Landing tu 1'urt

inttU it. linishetl uud yuu inuydrlve tn>tneenIn- ino jwlnts any time you |jlot»-ti u*U'c\ A^eiit tiray, ot WUUTIUU, tbe

nit-It IromliJatil(> Io Uub'aS'i. "Why,1

ul-i " l i t tins imt guno yut. He Is not goinj,«tll July. H* vifls a i my MUUnn tbis nionuK. tlimiRb till tho pajK rn In tlie three com

tg'i." Tbe t•Bunt/ tivivsimpurx huva tbe floorT1IL> new iiudurwvar factory at Hlanhop*

' it holt or onucullur tvall up and tber<iChLoiMforluckof iimaons. '

iJtsoii inigtit Iliiilii jub tlNi'urly L'vcrj'hitily ia jmttlnK in Jilu beatlistiwJihiBK'irdi'iimiiv, Hiutis it be hasiMien toniukc.A pretty little UiKiiriiilij; bird lluw IntotioKTouin tbu (Ubor dity anil d b l there,

luinulu follonetl It Into Ibo room ubortly. Tbo IHIJ-S caught it and buuianolyJiUKain, Tho ilark f trip around tbo ilw

unti-k Pt-euieil tlio color of thefinmlrwrtftiu pjhlUiniB by lamp light. 1 beardin thr uprioit trw Iu our garden BbortlI s» l "i>. U win limbing Its Weoklm

in tbo wliit* blouHoms 1 euppose, and we

Jlaltiiiore Urioltf to tlm Oivor of overVKI (iiirt iisrtwt yi(t, who bat tuailo mcb.

-Ich provUluti for feeling oven little birds.

TOUT MOERIS HO, 2 .OiusMlik-rlios moved Into Hnmliel Me

Mrs, 1-rank Kkirim-r is vltltin« trlwidriilutlveniiibtuecassiiin.u.Ji bn WilEu* mid lamily lm

o KUd toi U

In Wuslilug-

or KU t r that Hjburt Hodcimil William Uowei7 are improving.

Mrs. Jacob Wnjilerh B[«iniiitg u fuW day: tbo rcsldciicti c( Wra. WCULT.Sir. Junluitl ' . Pay and Miss Nellie HylT-nn, tbo dtli-Katts from t [ g

tt tbiujjlaci', went tu attend tlie Btato £p-wortu U-ague Ceuveution lield in Xewarli

d the Kpworth [jongue uf tu(« place are go! to hold tbo Anniversary ExNcltetot tiuKUts iioit Huudny evening, liny II. A

ir« invtttxl to ottenil.Tbo Nctcopg band came up to this pis'

nd i>\u i'd Hovcrnl crnllulilo [ileceo. Bui:t£ntutbuni.

Tlmi nnJ Jaibtir ct-llars tluK. P . T. Uarltt Uu tbo po

buy window of bl» bouM compliite, aa\ Ivi &u iron feuca builL around his luaddition to N. Utera hoii^ la enclosed,

and Aueiut Auerbacb ia anv lug a picketmco built aruurnl bin lota.During tlw bigli wind last Thursday, a rowsat nns blowu from tbu HIIBACX county side

>[ tho lake to tlie Morris county aide. Thei r wi|l Dutl ttie buat along U P uhm ~

' H

BOOMTON,This If about tbe time tbat tbe trout seasouat its height, but I bear of re r f fe-tr of tbwilled beauties being raitgbt I suppose

he Quest pair of trout over seen iu New Jer-r wBB caught by tho late Oeorge Shepherdige, of Htanley, iu tbls county. Tboy were

•auKht by him whon be wn* 1'mldetit of tbe\quofisoo 1'iftlilng Cluli, whose beadquarterewore at tbe Itangoly I^akes In Maine. Oneweighed t^'pound* anil tlieother IflJu pound).

otinuncwi by Prof. AjnsiSz genuine ulac)outbed bronk trout, lip brought them bom>j put tbem in tils pord at Htunley, but tbitcr nan unt cold enough and they dietter iv abort time. My a\A ftleud TomiMttmu «oeti one taken ntit of the old piwde111 iktu at Uenvllta that «flxht(l *?i-«M

That ig the largest ever w?eu In these parts,l'rof. Ungurcr wltti a mluetrut Iruui™ ii{ ."k

performers will nbow one night at Oreun'a3[>era Uouae on Hay lOlh. They are said to1)9 a crack troupe.

At a meeting of the l'retibyt«rlau Church* KH the rulloivlng gentlemen were electeds for tbe year: U\ I. Powtr«, Creel-

lent; W. C. Halinon, Hccrttnry; Bamtilav!*, Treasurer.

Mrs. Cunningham, widow of the late Winiininchaii), of CJrwn street, foil and brnltosrann. l'orau ola periton It makes It uad)mln> lives ell alone niid fho finds ft reryiconvenient.lVtor Veer, of Denville, wns one ot the meiiml Yfi% ilmapwl out uf tlie boat going ov«iID Cunilwrlaud Itiver when llm «'Ttb was•owing, lie being no insiminer vhen he gottho tvnter be had preittuca of mind and bla

HB abotit him. Ho took bl» knife out«( hiswket aud rut all bl. bell* and cartridge bo*one And all bin Miuipmenta aud floatedihom, n bile, ftrarge to sir, K<XK1 •wimrnamowned, mostly on account of tha load theyirtled. tkimeor the oJllwrn made tbelr menke fiir their UonteU and arms and iB«PHei1 tbelr chances of drowning ID ca*ey got overboard.Tbero "aa a motion Wore tba Common•>undl to bave (be water contract changed

as to go out«ldo ot tbe cor|iorato llmluItb tlie iiijtca, but the motion win loot, al* itiPiTiVtri present at tbe Inst rpgular ^lee^ig voted no.At tbti rrgult\r mc-rtins of tbe Kire Depart

ment, Proideiit J. K. Darragb in the chair,Iw we.« appointed a committee ol one to biwe

e Comaion Council vacate tb« engine bouie,thobuiWIag, accordlog Co tto ordinance,'8 built ciprcraiy for the fire department.will como up befora the imxt regular raettS-Amonji tbo lint that "»» lout out of UTtb

tew Jerwy Volimlwrs waa a j-onng fello-.rbo lived nltb bis mother in Rockaway'alley, Hit natno was Auchalock. Illstody iisver was recovered, and bli mother

me to thBpostoltke In Ihla town for BVotg years expecting W «et a letter from him,e believed be wai ill 11 alive, lint tlie letter»t rlie longed lor uover came, It ia only> t'iil story o[ tt raothCTH devotion, tihe»w» a pemlon If the la itlll alive, for ibe;l ihoeyiujwithy of tbe commcnlty. Capt.piandnr'n l>odr win mining tbe Inst an« r * M found.

ISA.8K flALL.The Booutonsvlayedtbeir (lr«tga.tmSituiny with tbe Fort Urami and came out vie-lrtoui by a wore aa follow:loon ton D 0 (I 0 I 0 2 0 0—3

" "ram It 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 2crie*, lMy and Ullner, JBRIC* and Tre-

The game wan a v*ry Interesting one. Thererere Mveral fine plaj i mads on both Rides.1.11. Day, Ibe- Uoobtou pllchir, did remark-ily well fur tba first gams tbii senun. He

noteiliiWt auy of bin fancy pitching i]f game but be will get tbers Iwfors thi

!ator^.ts over. Da ; is a (IDS M aroundJames nlfo pitched a Quo game. VTt

ire heard that tho VortOratuB were kicker*.IB Ooontons bave playod tbem severalimes and have found tbem alt to be geatto-en aa well ax good ball playen. Further-iro wo can compliment Manager Unillganhla club also on bla good management. Tho

on Hand ni It h cadrxl, paraded tbe itreeUfore and after the gs.ro* and mada talcjciry lively, There were a t l e a m a t peopletit-ground , - .-The Boontons will play thtj Eclipte ballil» of Vhl»ipBt>urg, onBatunJaj, May 13th,

'his being A vory Uruog team * good gmmc I*

Tlie Boxmtons have made dates only withUrat-claM dubt , therefore ftll •who will attendtheir game* will go away satisfied

Umi>roaII Firtti, of Bootilon, aodG S.arey, ona of the Rocltaway ball^teatti,

wed good ju-Jgrnont ID tbelr decision!,having aovaral dlfllcuH o n n to decide

BO0KAWAY,

Ibo place h u changed !" Ve#, llnukaway hutgrown Iu ttie [)iBt lite yean;aud ID atiJl givtw-

ciuent to tlio buIlJIng bi>mir cititdti* are of tbe opiulo tbat tbe o

ic«dful to our proKjiyritj- In tn inrorporaUJ the town, tbat uur fiDiiruvt'insntsmay bo sj Blciuatized uud eneouregwl. Therearo many ways in whleh an iiicarporatedtown wuuW work W our advftiit&Rt,. VItioUiice, ihe Central Kail road Coinpii«aaU soon be coui[«ll«l to place y,a.iA*,tbo dau^eruug croBiiu# at their utatiiiit, futead. of tbs worlbkus, wive-a penny, no pullt

bt)U It isliiiulil and u(t«n rings wbun ftabtiu

Ur . Nicholas ICoetinK will ouan move in Iiliaudauiue uow renidenca on Mupla avnuuaud Buperiutoudent Ffedorjck Bohrader, (tbe cycle works, will occupy the uoime nooccupied by Mr. Keating. Mm. Iirtlwa' ne

iuae Is fast neariug ompkt iou anil iviKHI tm realy for occupatiau-D, VichUt't, uaw Viouno on V*nli»i street

veil under way, slid i t i* wild that The/mlc «1U iwoo CAinmence tbc tbirt! bmisu oproperty tbe Central llailroad Station.

Ur . John A. lirlaut 1B haildlng a naw i.*nID Ibe rear of bit realduiice on Maple aven

Mr. E. H.Tuttle Is routing extoruivenroveiuentg to bis mldenco on Maplo aven

Wai. Ailely bait rutum^i fronireek's vaL-ation, njient with frlunds a t I'bllaJolphla

Harry Hajuoj spout a few days last weevery agrwably with frlemUintbe M(itrn|>uli

Our csUwtned yuung friend, Tumor .Soy'incur, who left Ueie soiau time ago, lias boonheard from, liavlng arrived safely at bis do9tination, UuwnoHlle, Sierra county, Callfor-ni». Though lar away, Mr, boymour wlnot h i cut olt ontiroly fr<>iu old ocijualtitnunAt be ncclvba tlm KUA every week.

Mr. V. H. Arnold end family tvoro .;«llml IXojcmford, ¥*, uu Uouday tu fttt«*d ttn

fuuoral of a broiherln law of Mm. AriKiblwho died vuddeuly from paeiitnonlii, after a

loons or but twsnty-ilx buuraThere Is talk uf eiteudlug tlie branch o

Central llailroad BO as t o connect tvllh tbi w fl-Jdltioim of the llleyclo works.A couccrl, that pro in lues to eclipse on]

rnuslcnl opeiu ever Rivun Iu ibis vluJutty iarraugetl by tbo mem lit r« mid undo

cite the omplcca of tbo Liberty Cyclo UJII ,Tuesday, May L'.-Sd at Htlokles Uull, Tb

talent secured for the otuaMon fx of Ihicst order BIU\ iacludes euub artist* alame Carrie Newborn, the line draiuatf

ulngei1, who lias Uatorei cVtartnc<Uockaway nudioncea Big. I', a mm, tbainiiient planlftt «f Bt. Agtws' phurati, uf NusYork city; Higuor Alex. Fran soli, K>IUuutralto tit ttie church ol tUfl ale*nlati, «Brooklyn. Mr. Clarence Etrl, the wonder

il umle nuprano eingcr of Kcw Vurk,id others, to nay nothing of the oxu<

Mleutln the baud, nlth sucti an arrctalent no doubt Htaudlng room will bo

remfum. I^xik out for BU HII. in tbe Bra.Bit week giving particulars.Air. H. I'- Dobbins of Uockaway l:aH h

iwariled tbe contract for Ibe ntone work:be large county bridge to bt> built ou thu

•ODUe loading from Morris I'lalim dc|K>t u,iboABylutu.

Mr. Harry J . Htxbert anA fatuity ore leagun thin week to Uko un their oiiniiu<

At the last tuwmhip ulection iba volant ilock»wny ^uwnvbip dccWftil w n m o s e tt~ bounty from foxes anil no oue weiua to

up tbo tttuutiou wore iiui^kly tkan tli«fty lleyoardff, for they are more nuinewu

and more bald (p thts vicinity than for nauer-ISereral farniurs have su tiered tc

vere hnmt from tbelr Hocks of (>outtry. 1il inBtanceachlCrtonsliave been carried

iiroy in broad day light aud Iu tight of theli•uers and In one Instance tbe former's d gis seat to drive away no old mother f x

i»bo ban purloined a lino eh Io lieu nnn tiupou l>y the fox and ilrlvou back to tho fwlof Its ownef. Bomethhig must In- done t<protect their- flocks acd they called to theliaid the veteran and trapper, Walter IC. Clank,of Cranberry Lake and II(B frieud, AugustMftle, Niitr. these two worthies are toofond at tbe chase to wlnh to annibllate tbe f<

i tdwlded tobuu tup madam Hojnard andoU-et their uelghbora' iioOtt, Bo, accora-nledby nfriepn, they started out aud bye aid of thoir trusty hounds oud tbe engacl

If ol Jlr. Utark tboy were not long Ia look-ing madam lleynard and ber fine /arnliy of 7

ing UaynardB add »uoh a. ftlgbt wmild ba.v«night tears to the eyes of the farmers a (ore

u ld , far fully one hundred, yardts each waytbe ground was ttrawn with bones and. featb-orn. Cblckeu, turkey, ducli and crow feat bersreru everywhere, aleu bones of fowls and aui-niala. Many dollar! worth cf iioultry mum

ivelieen ilestrovtij by tlil« one family ofxea. TUB invadere or Itoynardt have had. denlre to epoll tha prospocta of a chaw>xt winter by annihilating tbo whole family,

but decided to capture one each of tbe youtijHUM a* a memento of UM occasion and UiuMatter the reat, and the Uigtf WUH acenmplituedliy means best known to Mr. ClarkTuey proved to be yaang n& foxes ttboultwo mouthi old, tleeli and fat. During tb<process ol capur tag tbo young onaa, Xht,mother would venture nulte rnwr audileavor by continuous barking to frigtbe Intruders away. Tbe dea was located

it a short distance from Crauberr;whoa Mr. Clark reside*. A dnr or two aftertbe above Inuidoat Ktr. Clark wan plantingpotatoes near hla house when lie noticed aHock of K> ttrauge birds BWmmlng and swim,rnlugover ttie surface of the laka aod succeeded ID securing a *peclmen which he sent ta ataxidermist to bars mounted end wa* tbuiluforrued that tba bird waa a na gull, endalthough It measured two feet seven Inchesiwu lip to Up of IU Wings; Its weight wasiu than a half po'jud.We ara sorry to bo»r that Jinule, tho Ii

jroitlDg' B.iteen-year-oliWanghUr ot MudMn. John Kreoman Is critically HI withrtuL Jiwbaio Mid h not o ip^ ts i l to I?-1 rparsd) them long.

ATHLKTtC.The lovers of Uase Ball hora were saJly

;iuppolat«l last weclt, aa Ui« gs,ma adver-t lnd bad to be pottponert bit account of thebeary ralm having flooded tbo grouudt

Ude It impoaaibla to play, aud .till worsother'athlngtonc, wbo were booked to play herui Saturday or this wetk «eem to have gotiflir dates tangled, and «ent word rhat tht-y

cannot come, and Manager Doughty \unbeen unable, as yet, to arrange a game fortbii week. Work on tbe new Atliotic groundsire progressing finoly. About thirty meniud Bnveral t«amu bave been employed over

week and nave accamplltbHl wonders. ~ice track in foat nearlug compleUon, ast Ibe diamond and the fence Ii now beingai up, and Manager Perkins capcott t<»T6 evtrythlog Ia apple-plo order for thiwne with the PhU«i*t>«rg* on Ma; -Jilih,rbun we will bave a grand opening.

-lr. A. B Donghty Is <,ut wilU a m».ertjandanxiounlyawaita the flnnipletlon ofthe new track. He's a comer.

HaiBltoD, titeanson and the dark one arevorkiag bard, and will ba ID One, trim barringiccldont.for the great Jlilltmru road race, f<Tblch they are entered.

0 . S. freeman la all right again andnaking: up for lost time, and will I D among

hays whan the time come*.!. Stycb hat commenced scoring andra'll ba no fooling tbis mmmer.

Tbe ball team have received their new suitsgrey and red—a great Improvement over

tbelr suits of last year; regular league Btfleand material.

The Liberty Cycle Baud under their tuInstructor are showing marbed improvemsiTbelr mmic will be entirely original and orbe best. Tbey are a?so practicing Io

iteln patting started with our athletio f)it wlien. we do look ant (or sport

GRANDEST# OPENING

- O F -

Win Ancle Keugliright, of N»oriBbt, FpcallastBaturday with MIM Grace NaugbrlghlIn ourtrtwn, .

WreE . 0. WUe, ot Somervllle, Bpent aiorl time In town fin Sunday.MIM TIM» Smitb h u been visiting frkndi

HeasanC Grove.We regrrt to note that David Swsrta Is stil\

' 3d to Ibe bed and bas been for Ilia pastst«. We would like tow* him Improv-

Ing rapidly.Airs. Daniel Trover* of Sprtat(lrld, Is

sitter, «r». Alfred T'

ive been appo!at«d d«legit«a to. atUn-1 thsC. K- Convontloa at tforrfctawn. No doubtmany otters wilt accompany Ihetn.

TbeUiftM Kite and Faonls M«iRhr^...have |ODO to Newark where tbey wlIL spendtb« summer. They will bs greallr minedrorn tbe Sabbatb school, cbitrcb, and tbe. V.

Society, wbera ibey always took an actirt. A hiut of good wisbea follow them.Tbe O. A. It, I'oat of tbii (own will obeor

with \ fine puwte, aud willold a fair or festival at the um« time.load tnuria will be furnlsbed, and all the

preparations fora ftratclam time are M a cmade. All a n ruipectfuUy lnrU«l to at-tend *ni gire the pott Uitlr boarty tupportand eneoungwnent. - " . .

We noticed quite a woman1* brfgadt out onl londiy; when you see women taklpg tbnsbovd and hoe. naw and bwneicr I i t tsod,then look out for big things to accomplished

R, D PblUlpa brought hla brlda home withIm, and shs bas been stopping at the borrm

>IM" Oeo Bnackhanur Wo extend ourlangratulatloni and wlsb the young couple a

lite.

tor the Blcycld Btuckinfr, wlikli v cruarantee) inooJorawlwwir.fruui Uv. to lfk>,

over seen in Northorn New Jersey at

TAYLOR BROS.Wo have spared no pains in selecting THE LATEST

STYLES ADD BEST (JUAL.ITIES OF CL0TH.IS0 forour customers. The display we offer Is one we anprouil of, anil wo nro sure if yon trill call and exninimour slock you will Imy ol' ns. In ftct the gootlH wllsett themselves Tor tlio price is riglit.

i Miller & You man Clocks in Derby anI'oui'isl, Hats ol' all colors, now on sale at

BROS.,DOVER'S POPULAR CLOTHIERS,

Sussex Street? Poveiyff, J,MILLBEO0K.

n't fnfl to be at tbewbiiil meeting to-morrow ovtiiSnj; at elgbt o'clock awl belpmko our propusod ImproveaicnUaoertalDty,Alt. find l.n iti.jtiu.^ Imii i II i *• 11 It A mill (inTFann iMr. Ou»

iiia* i

nrley ratkn baa b«ea staving wltti bl>rothet- nt 1'ort Oram this week.

Mr. Duvenvortismnblns repairs about blam nnJ mill; CUarlw Put j im ti doing tli

work.[iday morning a large black ond white

IOW, after exploring the streets fornt inmLook lodgings ia Mr. Bmitn'e nu'adoiv. Mr.^tnltli IHII tbe cow to hi( yard and tied terind about dark the owner arrived from Onre Urovo In pursuit and took ber bomtflilijau guarp was uoruo over.Buuday.C JI. Aiideroou'a liouse haa a tenant ouce

noro; Jinopb WCOIIQ from Dov^raud w)iwoll kiiuwn about bera as a vary populi

The Btiirm wtather nf last week preventedLtio churub euiiiwv froui being gtveo; & fewcaniQ Friday evening and tbey wore served,mt the total tetielutK were only (5.50. Ttie

Hipper will be belt] next Tuesday evening,May I'Jth, a t the m « e place, Ur. Otllea'houtu.

Mrs. J . 0. I'nrfas wait 111 lhl» week, but fsletter now we are glad to'Boy.TbeSundor Btliool mot a t tho church

Vednefiday evening to practice hlnglogJow pb Ut-ckor bai sold n hone and earri

ge to tbflllev. Mr. Tyndel.Tbu church niilliorlticsinetat tbe cburchcti

Monday ereui(>g. Mam/u r Ihu belfry Tieresubmitted and arrangements were made fur

tttliigthe needed lumber. Tbe committeei purchasing addition ground for tho cowe-

lery reported ; a drlretvny oa the Eoiith sideuf thu cemetery and about an acre of Kroumpan bo obttttued Troui U r . VnuEnen for | a »aud more laud might tie bought at tbe rod

Ur . £i' >blot OT ground cau be purchasedo opinmltaMoot the atrcut. No aetlon

w&s takea.-

Mr. (I. P. Smith VY/IB confined tofalaliomethe tltst ist Uie weed by an RtUck cf rbeuraa-tlim.

ITiuuIpal J , 11. nuUdttof lha Dover echooliMtcil nur publlo wbool Tuesday afternooa-

Jtumornof a "wild u(*" a t large near tbiip W u a e l m l m nome tlnio'ago and ni

-lived «bi(«liiv,-ul(l tend to cauwcbfldrLhi-ir iniviH?.g by ili*> llgUt. U'buiEiiA tv-M »rt)i»anliuii wobegan to tbiak

t'ghl nut tiu Hhclly a creation o( ttie im-]atiou, Hixi tliU but \**u i.njM.Huir) bywiptutf nf tlm nnimat. - air. Tompklni>,rHiiL«u plun' [lie ptg hnus1n)m, caii;biistSutiduv iii'jriiliiij. We did not lenru; l o v "wi ld" ilngy w«« or whether bei.ilftB'iv-''*|--ljut ivu pttoftT be riinvr1 "-

UACKETTSTOWH.lUv. pr»*i()ft», ft fir.oor puiWr, teai

hopnliiUurib^M K (JtnircUHmxinyi.fnt.t,T t t nt-liivcrriaiy nf tUs l*alth(Mn|ihUuS

Ii-ty «lll b<-biid n> 0 C I Friday.crenln;In; IU;hDr. mid Urn. A. h J-Vetd. nf Ellxabetb,

will occcp7 tho Htrjker Louie on Church,itroet, vacated by Mr. B. JI Bondy,

This Is tbo tlmo of the year whsu Ihe bous*wlfe wields tbe broom and scrub pail and thehusband wUbea for tbe solitude of bachelorlays. , • ' • • • • .

Tlia Biiinnier boarderfl begin to mako thelijipearanca. Mn, A. U, raulkncrlrHtatfonod

it Hotel Clarendon for tbe season.Thobchonl room of MissCarrla Hamiltonis been chiiwd for tbe weak, owing to theInets ol tbe twicber. <M e anil Mrs. rainier nl th an army of•rvnirts arn pn'.t*Dg TlcrlttCDurt, cc .the

mountain, In shape for ths coining season. .Mail Ageut Eoniiy and fftinilj b « e moved

:o Blliatwth, he Imving been changed to ibe11l&botli' VAsk>lnvtQu route.Un looking down our Main street

leasant afternoon, OQQ woiild lm*glue It hadralued b lay diet as tbey go wheeling ofT ia alldfreotiani, ' -.

ThaChoral.lJutcm aMiut«l by Miss Lillian;muiiu* soprnnn, and Mlsi MIRIIOH Barrett,avea flno concert In the II E Cliurcb lout

••rlday tilgUt The cantotn " Mlrinm's Songif Triumph" was tbe feature of the eveningind (;firen In flue style. . •

Mrs. WlilldDi Blair ta rWtiog friends a tewark, OraDge, Dover, e t c 'Dublin was thrown Into quite an exdt

neut Sunday night, owing to the fact ofyouue girl taking laudanum to try and mal .some ntoofmoot for her blighted affections.The appearance of the dcotor and a stomacbitimp aooii restored thiiigfl t o their former

M0BRISMI» I. Clork Is able to X*> down stairs

jnln. • • • - . • ;

Mr. C. 0 . Welsobu been confined in bedmo time witb his did complaint, tbo rliu«-athm. - ' -Mlwi t^ailla Wilson, of Newark spent last

Sunday nl tb filendl here.Her. Beaumont preached last Sunday niorrj.g. Wo a m io hopes we will soon havo ournv prennher, [lev. Dr. Campbell to preach

or u». • 'V

V n ;AVeareplresid tosee M(K Bsdie N»lio around ngnlo. " " , V:Mln May Been waa agreeably surprised,nt Thot«day night hy< &'number at. heroucg friends callfnfc on tier. A-very plint errnlnz wa^jpuiqytd. by all andHeers inTlted^tnem to cairoRWUr-'Tinw

L O W E I t H I E E n N X A .The raaobiDery for tbe separator Is being

jilaced la position at fast n i possible. Morelexpected dully. ; " , . ; .

The AndovorCompany'sbtack Is well under

The Trimtec* of District No lft have orderedtbo Trenton School Furniture Company

CBW tingle 6»VB and toata for Ibo primaryroom, Tlio new furolturfl Is to 1>9 ot thebeatnd equals that in use in tV-D beat school! in

ihe, country. Tho tnncbe* now in u)e, a relloUdttUTloo »g«ft KIU iwon be for ta\»

p. " . ' • • " • , ' • * ' '

lllsa Winter, teacher ot the iolernudJepartment of our publlo (chool, has been da

aslck list and Unabl« to touch tat a tboi-tner but has now*resumed her du t l« . :

STJCCASUNNA. r

Ur. Htonebnrger and nifa of Sa ^ n ;Fere rlsltlnE BOIDD? relatives in our vlllagot i l s w e e k . ••• " "• . - : • ' • ••• '• - ' • ' •'

.The Junior Society at Ohriitlan End*a»orirg«al7«i a few weeks ago promisor to bertry BUccenful, . , . . ; ' •

Tbtro Ii some ta|b among the y o u g p p ei lbs rrMbjterlau" congregation (if tba can-ta "Ksther." rrof,, Campbell will Uhlarge of l t : : . • . . • . ,".-.NW that tbe neatber la f»»er*b!B farmers

hurrying their ploughing and gardens arebeing p l a n t e d , , ' . ,' :v;-.'.••.- E .

ILOTKBOWPJl SHOEMAKER -OtWednMday eveniof, M»y lOtb, by Be?Win. Day a t Ui« re t ldron ot U r A Shoe-maker, (told Bt, (Jcbrette W Blockbower of Dover, end Fllta.beth. Bhcamakoof Vlenntk, N J t

MTL0IU-9MIT£I—On Thnrsday avenlnsMay Ulfa, at tha Parsnnaip of t ie i l r i t l£E Church by Rev ffm Day, John Tayloran4 Rrtt« Qintlb, dattibbrr a t Mr. BarktftnitbZ, i ^ l l f t t d t y ^

Miss Jennie Tliorpe ipent Sunday at Do-Mts* Lily lAnrence b u rtturafd from

Ttdlt to Newark,Mr. B. EuiiiioHs ipeatBunfi»y at Pbllllpe-

burg.Ur, J . KUig, «f lA;f«tU, n t i In *

Monday.Mfw Martha Hendarwa, of PortOram,

tha ituest nf her brother ThursdayTlie Kaudoliib ban ball dub will play wll

the KenvII club Saturday aJUrnoonMrs. Mullegau, o( Tort Oraut. was In tow:

Wednesday.Prayer meeting jrnday eTenEogwill be

the lionso of Mr, Koy,Mr. JCerr, of Chester, Is e*pect«d to prfaol

Bunday evening in tbe acboo] lioust.COKHTAKT.

LESS FREQUENTLYmeans a good deal wlieiproperly applied to tho Hen'Fine Calf Wiinkled VamiGenuine Hand-sewed WeBluchor Shoes that I sell fo:$2;i a pair. Ic moans eonnthing bettor/ taan steppingjour foot Into ahornot'snestIt meavs .ihe BWiffest easeand oonilort. pojiiblc to lifand it'alBo. evidently meansto substantiate (unless tolto shut that door) all thother partieulara not expressly: mentioned In thiswriting. A dullird don'know how to steal a mirch.

DOVEB,

R1EPORT OP THE CONDITIOK OP TillJ KA,noM4W IIKION BANK- a t Dover, InBtuta of New Jtm-ey, nt Uio c]iwo of bus!

• -•; ,:.';.' : ' .REsor;«cBS.1,- ;•"-Loans and disoounts. , : , : ; . ; ; . ' . . , ; , (?5!),Oj0Overdrafts, Btcurvit aoil urwecurwl SOUU. H, IkiudB tt. secure eirculalion. 91 fiao'NbwkH, secnritJetf, nto..T , , . ; . ; . , , 1M,0H)IiJuo from approved rowrco agents 4* «81.!Due frpiu other Katiotial Banks,, ] 1,011Banking-house, furniture and i l*

tiire* , , , ; , 90,000Current QxpenHUi and taxertnild. CSS.Riiecks ana other cash tteuw. l.SWUUIB oC other bauks , , . . ; . , , 883Kractlnnal paper currency, nickels• wid « n t e . , ' , - . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . , ; , . ol7Rpeclo. . . . . • . . . . . ) : . . . ; 23&SII^cal-tonder a o t o a , ; , . , . ; . ; ; , . • 'J^WOItedomptlou fond .with U .S . Tre**-

t i rc r . . , . , . ' , . " ; . ; , • . , " . . . , , , : . ; • ; / , , . 1,400

ipltal stock patil i n . . . . ; ; , ; , . . . . #(2fiOOO- j r u l n s l u n d . . , . . . . . . . J i . 17B00f>Undivided p r o f i t * . . . ; . . . . , , . , . . . , 27,77'Katluuat w u k uoto« ou(*CaudlnK t JA 135Divldeitds unpaid ,-4 ?. J30Individual deposits sub- :> ject t o check.; M7^0D.»lDotnaad certificates of - —

d i t

Due to other National Baaka . , . i , O3M9Due to State Bank* and Imoki r*. ill

T O T A L " . . . , ! ' - . " - i ; . , ^ . , V . ; . . : . ; tWl,&&State of KoV Je r»y , ) . ' !."'•;•.^CountyofMorrli , ) : •'.'"'S

I , Ooorge P . Meeker, Cashier of the above-pamt-d bank, do toleiainly nwear tbat theabove irtutetaont In t rue to,the beat ol myknowledge and belief,, ^

Subscribed and sworn to W o n me, tlinth day of.May, HHW.-,.: --;,•.'.v;

: .: ' f VDrar T. SmxH, Notary Public

CoRRtct—AtUtl '^ C ' :

uuon•Juuii\V,JjL<XKojt, • (Directon.JAH. W. llnOTIIR]tT0.V, I ;' '

^ jWABTTED AT ONCE

50 HISSESANJ) CARTS WITH. ONE DRIVER

MARUN«. CARPRSTBRS and IJUlOREtlH

Address or apply it'-- -T'y.

N; J.ft PA. CONCWmtA^NG WORKfi,

ATJArfmaELDlNQ.'.Oytojscld V.wkboard and harness: ail in Rood order Tfaab o m is gently • bwly can drive him, and Is

giwil naildle born, acondand qnleb ForarUcnlars inquire of >..-V ;. ^

•. JAU&3 MONTAQUB,?•••:• ;';'\.'--'i ':?y. WrjiBl^Bwaon,N J,

-•^..upXJB^-^O'.JJ^LA new, bouM on BgjjtiMta*'i& BUokw».

Btreet, Wow lnmlw j-wd. - Hooie bis dx

* AppJytoW, W. 81CK.LE3,

At Dora- Lumber Co • Office,

- EOCKHIHE&fl,Twenty kood nock KiaemwanM.

GEO. RICHARDS CO.,

SEEDS.Clover, Timothy, White Clover,

Red Top and Blue Grass Seedsstrictly pure, at lowest prices.Also Henderson's Garden Seeds.

PLOWS.South Bend Chilled Plows and

"Planet Jr." Cultivators.

LAWN MOWERS^12,14 and 16 inch, $3.75

GARDEN TOOLS.^ Hoes, Spading Forks,

Garden Barro ws, &c, and EuhoerGarden Hose.

WIRE FENCING.Galvanized 4 Point,

" Eitobon,Plain Twisted. Also

" Buckthorn Fencing.

GALVANIZED

POIJLTRI NETTING,WIDTHS.

EXPRESS WAGONSfrom 50c. each up.

ICE OEEAM FREEZERS;.,-2 qt- $1 57 ; 3 qt $1 89; 4qt- $231; QA<it.:$2 98; 8 qt. $3 79 ; 10 qt. $4 97

MONARCH /^Window Screens

- A K D -

CARPETS, OILCLOTHS

Ingrain Carpets, 40c. 6Oo. and 76o yard.."'Brussels Carpets, 70c. 80c ,9Oo.and$l-26yd,\

Brussels Hall and Stair Carpetsto Match, Ingrain stair Carpejts,CHINA MATTINQ8>

AT 12 l-2o., SOc, 25c, 30c and 35o.yfed'

OILCLOTHS;^OILCLOTH RUGS.

HARD WOOD REFRIGERATORS

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO. - * } J ' Xr^i %

DENTISTRY.XXFl.

CALLS ATTEHTIOH TO TBE tOLUmp.0 •

It nves me pleasure to acquaint my frieuctfiwith tho fact that they oaa have teeth estrnetedwitliout yam by the use of Dj^JTewop's LocalAuiesthetio at the office of Dr. Freeman Dover.

MBA WISFIELD PAimtn,Bockiway N. J., April 8tli, 1893.

Try tbe "Looal ijucathetio at Dr. Freeman'soffice ami 1» convinced that it is all that is claimed(or it. Mm. H. EBTKIOK, »

Nelcong, N .J, April 21st, 1893.

' I can cheerfully recommend the "Lonjil Auras-thetio" for oitmoting teeth. ,

JIn& THOMAS EKHNA,, Port Oram, April 2?th, 1893

Dim. FREEMAN mm THEELASD :DEAB 8IKS:—I «m so well pleased with the use

of the Looal Anesthetic in having teeth extractedthat yon have my permission to use my name any _tyay yon please as referenoe.

MB. IIBWIS WHITE, " <Btinliope, N. J , May, 1st, 1893.

GOLD CROWNS A SPECIALTY.

' DB. &. a TBEELAND,after 4<% years eipprionce, having a veil kuovDreputation lor oitrMtiog teeth, has accepted aposition with Sr. Fraeman. --

DB. FBEEUAN hag the oiolnsi vciiebilo useDr. Jessop'a Looal AnaeslheHo. > •

P I E HHPPY.We. ourselves have been made happy

a good many times this Spring by thepraisa beatowedupon our fine exhibit

.- of-Olothiag for the Boya. Style, Rioh- -ness, Beauty. Strength, all combine inthe scores of delightful designs for thelittle ones. Remember the styles weshow are oura, exclusively, designedand made by ourselves. We can't say

"too much in praise of them, but wewant you to come in and let the goods *do the talking You'll find them elo "quent speakers in their own behalf.

We've suits for. the little ones in anendless variety .of styles, ranging inprice from - ,

SSS.OO T O S I O . O O .

M C G R E G O R & Co.8 5 0 & 8 5 2 Broad St., '< NEWARK, N. J.

IRA J.COE, WM. S. COLUARD,

Furniture TJpnolsterer

PUBMTOBEi; CABPET8,Beddiog, Shades, Curtains,

Poles. OU Clotfe,

ABE. VOrj IHTEEE8TED IN HAENESS?WE OlAIU IO HAKE THE BEST BAB-NESS FOE THE LEAST W8XX.WB ONLT BEQUEST A SAM-PLE ORDER. KTO WILLCOME AQA1S.

Buy direct from the montitititoreri-i

SESDFOB x

from yonr aealera All gqoo>", o » n * b e £liiriiedifnotflatisfaotory.; XOtr.JjDN'NO 'BISK'S'

* » l l i ^a*-*&%'•> 4fellBennett s News

STORE, •' 2;4 i5

BASE BALL: GOOD

.'BU88BX STBBBT, 8OHWABZ

DON'T POBQET, THE PLACE, t ' '" ' ^ n ^

THE FIRST NATIONAL. BANK

wtUl, . - " . . 8100,000sorpltu aad VoOlTldea Froets, 106,000

fa J S . . . . .iv«. n. Snuaons,

Clmrlea Beldiw, 13 IL Me AllOuyHtatnn Q M , W Tenkii,"" » It Hd>lBnt I n , T. n o ~ ^ . N*

AGENTSw^atm-d far tiie «t\ly ^UTUQJUitKff^

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THE mamFriday, Way 12,1893.

8DMredMUuJta*0ftl»»t Dover

r 14XJAL JOTTIgaf.

I fee cream festival* a n

factory tb»1

rftlted

nearly ripe eoogjfr (o plot

-Mr George

Atroubjetctueapd painful tbrgat disease« form trf jrlp, liiiuIUprevafMtban

Mr* 4aM)!a JohoMi), of Morristown, gelHQ.IXW bj thu w|]] of . frimd In MoniiU»if »•

yije BoKttoB Republican elecud theiticket without ujr opposition last tlAtunUy

A person would hrtt U> wslli lflU inilM ontt* pferloTi Fair grounds to see UIB wbolfshow ^ - ^ p

Op«n your etlUr tomaad «tBdo%ba Wir^to pilwe thc^i at night to gurd againstfldifeaMvatldMs In oraSfai Is a self noMsf

one with a^btmogMpb •tttqhawnt that rings

. tyb K U tint fully JW,O» pwwb tras bsit>ee« vet w t during th* put four vwkt I

\6t t3 -K "ttlM Host Ktcbariinucbfttiged tha nan

, rf oU*yt Hotel bap)c (o (ti old tills, tb

' ", Until farther ftotl«Mai»Fll! be wld jp, -cliurch or "Odr UAT ot the Uke" a* I

AWatbma^arrBtwdaratttj. «T * < "Tbt poy Tramp" drew*, good bouse Mon

t-cley sight *o4 sera a first ret; snow-lf sWl

i Thafwaiarojal wdoooii the old vets goti last SatmdiT, and Ihvj -mrmnnt QB lb»

Mine trsalment at any time ti»r may come.FmtdiatB»xri»tot ihsBcftntoB Hailnmd

bat 0|dm4T*tr«icIiDwnU)i)*)li1«pMt-tnienta«f the *fstfm, and bu alto cancelled all free

Tbe fpHog comae slorrlj but ourall U n their fprln|go»d> oa thalr oovutcre•ud tbtlvtV **i Utty a » »wy pretty d

fttroftnbtt ihat «U uwVtcra l o t t e d lord«U*Brj on tba aipoalttoa iraunde ehoutd bopl*Jn|y aUrMMl ' World1* *lr a t t l /0 k H l ) * "

H. W. MMTUJH, trf,«#wtoh. bai agreed toEl" f 0,000 towards ihe repair* o( tbft E>rialyttiian Cbiircn Jf U>ev oongrtgfttloo wi|]

I * > H » ' '. Tooou* S aturUrant U» btsn msdo Su

pHintanmtor tbe Morrii County Uncfal», and Iron Cotnpiuij'i worki, *[M Cbariet Au Braotttt mlgi»d

' Tb. bright g i W of tb« (two In front ofvUi Court HgutattKorrUtaimlslwlghtu

V-bJr tbtllgbt colon of thetullpood b/aclnthef.lQtb. flower beds,

ue W Culler, ot Uorrlatown wai, diifruiohlwd Hominy because or a blunder ofr.. tt» •IMUOO olert la orertooii g ble Dime

from tbe mUtt? bopki.J L priant BMtden Who liad ht» hand In

' U N nill not have to Iwe bis flng'rs by

R opfcway trill ploy bell at home tp morrow..the Drat eud second nines rngsobfr fu M eon

t p , ThylDpntti lBivrtMiuc<ta«i it)tlm Ftilllplmrj. en lh> SOU II It dranKmln. - - -

KBUH1UN OF THE 87tbThli town waa gay wltb hunting l u t Sat

onlay in honaLof the veteran* and /romererr pikestaff tbe Oaf they lied fotigbt

waved a jraoefol Welcome Tbewonlhwo* coquettish, now brtgtt wltb tbe goldlUDihfee, Vara dull with threatening nclotidi, bat fortunately tbe day poised with

it the disagreeable aocoapenlmuit ofibowar ?b« veterans began arilting earljantJwb«nthsJajttrBiB«m»ii»alit>rU affaeleren r im tbe las? arrivala already orer

1 of old aoldlare were oa tb* ground Ugreat town At l lJn theparadeformed «*iiUw Dover BanH In tba lead folio «ed by

aeot of Company O Tbe veteransMl In behind end Cully one hundrfd fM fifty

la l b s , and of, thwe mots tlan,thirds were lonlvvra of tb* STtb Aa tbeyinarched aloof, tbe street, greeted by am flingfaces and wavfoa, baodkbrthltf», It WM A flueitudy la contnula. Kany of the tbent with toll aod tbe rime of years Udwhitened, tfaelr faeeda. Oiben wbo went totlie /rout younger ropreeeoted tbe primlife and marched *iib tbe firm treadupright bearlDg of men wbo feel that theirlive* w«renowat ooontld*, «lth ell tbe long

ternoon and evening left for work Andwhan U s band played same ot tlift old patrl

iillo alrc, tbe brightened face, the quickenedstep, and tbe aparitlng «j« gave evidencetbat It would only need their country* caU

get them back in the ranks for her detent*drtj tbtw jtars age ihe were IQ_ actlvt

war, aod tba memory of tba date of theinuoiOD brought with It tuemories of o mrods* lost (a tbe unfortunate; attempt U>orow tbe Cnmlwload, Tbey marched apon Protpeot Hill then down to tbeArmory An Invocation wet offered by Re?Wnutlay, end tbe visitor* were received In awarm aadstlrrlrgfpMcbof weleoniobyOtunde lUv. W* Q MaPaUDfoU, wbfdi i ru reepafidtU to bj CiplaJn H*nb, ITfeldeuttbe a«sodatioD, and who attar eioVeobig ttbanki of the twisty, stated tbat not being aspeaker; bB would make no atlwnpt At oratorytat ufc bts daughter to ttog The,Spangled Banner,* and Invited all to join Intba Dbarus. Kiss Maria bas a full, Hob BO(>n»uo trice and tang wltb ettllug, eud trbantbecborui cemo tbe *roat room ww filled wltb1U relume, Wben tbe tang caawd Lleutea

Fiereon, ot Morris toim, atepped forwardAnd proposed that Mien Marek bs tne.de tboBrat daughter of tba rrgbiioat, which WU

irrfod by (luglug viva vua vote CepUlalien than mounted a ohalr aud otmounotdAt the ladlee of 0ov«r bid ynpand % colt*'

tlon of bard Wok, Wked beam aud uplTee, s twHIeb tb*n waaagauetal »hout of approval,and tb* cuitalus *ere dtftKn, Wpwlpg toview four t*bl« running ncrtmt the rooio andl&den with many Iblug uot named fu tl|elnvltMlon ol Captain Allen lluv Ar Hullowflyasked UiB^Dlvfna blessinic on th* feast andover too pro vender old Un.es and auccJatlonwere «(t»iu mode prfptat liltwrj It was intended lo have b.ait#, but lbs time was puliken op wltb eallng that tliia feature hid tol» omitted v A(ter dinner ibe projramino

prlnud last vteek was lubtUntially carried

^reddest M»j J fi Biobuioixj, tbe tinr;eon of the U^iwuut ol Muwark

\ *« HrMlileiit, LUut tSteiilien Fler.oo, of Uorrfetown

Iteoond Vice I rpudMit ^ »l|er 1 1U», ofjUnbope.

Hoomury Utat 3 C Au<rer, ot NewarkTressurar Uout F V YVuJfo. of Dover£seautiTeUmmlttei-Co A, Unlit ft 11

UMinett, Dover t Oo B, FrwktX Htrobftut,Eroult, Uo 0 , U ? Uook, I^edgswood , UiI}, £ Hark Line, riewioij, Oo If, Jubu A•ion, Vovfr, Lo. K, Kobert F UuiibaU,^werk. po, U. A»* rtt0*J0lt( UoutvJite,'c H, N.lwo Suddtrd, ftssala, OJ I, J.

UODUII. ttorrlitown , Co K, ISMD ^ienon,orrbtoffUj C^ L, Uapt Jt McOounell,

atanhupa ; -It waa decided to bold Iba next reunion at

tmtfaencnrreiioeot iWdaUof the

y m / Onvn. ol liorrbtown, l i uconiplrfnl blx stuiUl flsrfncbl aUtemcat,

( - H i * AoW. I t . Wlowlr, toWi I t l b* | t a » S to a i b r t t l J l t ] M. as to i aitbt.nettx.Kii, j i t , ] M » | M B._

J , , « • Motrli TowiuMii CoBSiltlm'iuu ip

. «(Kr l i . nmlu'iunll i iw ot Ibi Tgmabip- - - • UN -

Bla,«*>

' Sl«» K«mp« Flnkm'a AnooliUoo MU Vt

Ul b» t i l j on the «cor4

• T»t« of tbe VaMrtu AM0datb>a ot ifaetjf M**nth Krgiment, NT 4^ Voluntoert,

M&titgtf wu Initnwt^ to thank tbed U t m of Dover, James HoDavltt Post, 0A, R. and Company 0, JfaUonal Qturd, tattbe kind noepcton fc|f en us &t Jlay Ottl.theday of tber.ui.Ioo.andk.ttK M l . , (or tbe

atm*r iD wblob ibvj applied U» wanti ofie Inner man, "•!«• P \ In & **. Ballroed

Jpmp*oy for CITIUK t» rtduMd fart*"r + f ' VJ. C Bo^MTSwY,?'

V - ., J»0 Summer itre«t,2f«wark,N J

••; i>f k ; A i r t v " » og Ilw muUiiUt MlJ. . M i WilMlnr, "U o u quug Mrtoulr ID^>,.-Jurnl. Hi m JdmJHme Ud ll U bond

, . ll>« Soiqosillh tmln ot bU budU 1 d HddM

' -'Cotaloitorb t a d

Cut lulu >tmt

11 «'katablfl profinriofi Ee fltming a bftdly niuui''M ibd 4U ' Jollir «WI« u t o r m .tUfkid^1 b,« k i n nt *tlet befU to Imclt OH Cb.

v~^l TlM iml<»k ud ftadliic %} be glraq by^ ' ifcf 8jpn*Uf'Laio«. tatht ibthodifl Cfaunh

.' l i or th l i an airoraiolaa

1 I ' r I pjrf; ,to»«Mi«Btt4b>ra' mill. In Witar rtnrt,

'" HonUom, •tat »ho w«it ont on • (trite

, V'. kildlUo. in U< 0|an Hooia MU tog «»a tb'-UkttBUn Otspur<flil oeosur !!•• dm

^ctJM Urt ftMay^Lt to. tola action on a£.>Utt9O tor •. noenat«( tba- -rote* f» V*yorfdCoaaollMn XaMayor.ko«>tcOraekaD

f> ntandtaaltntM potttk* It wu no tn*^r V a M aid tmipaatlii ,aa hot e«U<d la

ff^tSi-U., »<t . loot M >Urk.tto.t, Mor-

f-^IMTlMiniaf ou waa icattaraa anoat, m n g |. V 8 r . t » W U o - a i i b,mU>8tt>..bjl4 abi»l

«l»edInto«o,''leirfotian<ll>» joungioU., tojoyed i i k m N l m > to -t*«Jr. brttr until a; early hour fl»b(rda7

r D r f t iftaio prepartngrorMBiDMblDayewid^t.and ttwdaywlllbeappropri.»tely observed T,tb« Junior O'U A^ttwlll

^f-1 bold a fer .«•! ^ t t w Armory ht tae evenlo^:\ / a n d »-lll prrtwit a JUg to tha Cmtre^rora# v puHtscbooilntlrtafteniotm E B. Puttw^ U l e j a k e t b t f p i f W t a U o i , . ^ " •

tfe*^Wtoltt(*rti«Us*fcrfWsytbB8uBKX ln-fedM(e»t t«t«i fa'^tBti foottUsw? It•TV. *>" I1"1111* • Btrotig,«lean, irigoroue maturity,W fafMUia.iti -fditor and^oonUollbg tptrit 1.i < 3 built awn tfosa prlwilpWfcod U b eonipfcat^. ous In B county wtare tbei« are,noseoaad rate^liewspapera. * Waettebd pof felldUttons-ta& hJUiy ana pwtpeww ln«.ji«idenl

A t t l « « l p g ffe; i t 0 o'doe*.Vi>bn n*T»7Iar, of tba firm of

v;;'(T«jl«-BrM.7andMiM R*lt*:flniltii diogb-&£<. tar of Barton Pniltb. wire tmlCedin marriaga"it- bjR*T.WWUmD»r!.:M!uAntUy«npcd«Qi u ^ a M )S«ernd McF^ attended tbeni.andattar*&% tba (townony tho party drove up to Pplp«Ji

/ WMT3lbdhl»UPQMalrrtdMr.T*3lQrbihnlibWajid attweo txgan Ilf« tinder Ihelr

;-^.. > ) « roof. iBoUi bare maof friinda wbojvtUM v wish them well andjikMB^'" « ^ profperlty,?&""• mud U» JEiu. exttndi its fasarty opngratoJa*

taefaartb for Port 0r*m, VLtctcU *oi W.Trevi&a scared by good tlmaly bitting endPlsrtey wtu (o(t on 0«t. Port Oram tookttotauUtotWndBUontoa looked >ad. BatInthf fifth Boootanaddad one to their aeon.Hare with thre* trwt on-bajM,"Jomea, bjgood cool headwork kept tliim from aoortngbotore lun, Here a short wrangle ensuedover ft decision on third, tut " tbe boys Inblub' proved lo be Hgbt and Boonton wa*reUred' In the seventh tnnfng Boonton add«dtwo rum to their credit u d won ibe gatnaby three to two. In the ninth for Port Oramtbey bid splendid chances for tJelog or evenwlnnlrg, but-Ctto was again*, thtra, W,Trevcna |rd wltb a kafe bua bit and stolesecond Kehoe.fliedouj.., 8.Trenuabitaafe

I. >i»rtey bit tothird, on which W. Jrtnna could bite ecoredby illding, but w« touched out within a footof home ban.. B; Trevena and Ftartey bothcame bone on Jauee* bit to secotd, but didnotcoun^iJuneswatreUredatarrt. Tbosendtd mm of thn meet brlH(aDllj pUjcdgtnuever teen fn Boooton, eod mark«l well, tbeopening genie for tbe teasou of Ikt Jsrati

Tiokout-elevtn men and Da; «vaor" FJIring l« the order of batting, but we arex j to » y a. fnil w

D D O I T O J f , \ •'" -"•'..; A HP e w . S j b l ' . . ; . , . . . • . . . : .V. ' . . , - '4 .Jyutbrr, a , * . . . . , . . . . ' . , , , . , . , . *

liw.'Uw'raT'^r'tb Vnd daTrTyV' Tlm 'of• urandtblrty-fli

UA9KUAt.li BOTKH, , -tbeiewosa big IniproTenient lp the (eaui

work of Port Omm on Saturday. last. Wm.Trevewi rodeemed btmpeltatsraondlaiid Ous-Mtt played a splendid game all tbrougnT,';

* " " new b*t« ewn to be full of

Tbe fort' Orajn c]ub will Bowglt^fr**, toall patrona o( tbeg*meat boms, atieat llUlipKor«fl».jdlby

f hg g l

following w«i«.unmrorpult(iratiuu by^ J

l y yl y precord of the garnet played. * They will ptooe

blackboard on their ground with namse ofth tMtue.ln,bhtUng ordw thereen to that.

ivory onomaygettbe correct batting order,On (Sattirtlay, tbe 18(b Insti ;tba; Dover-V.

f C A.'wllfcrtay .the.' Port Praia.-.oluVat•ortOram.y'/\>h:ili'^•[*•<'* -^:^:\ 'It will glean the cranki tolnmn tb'at Mr,laxtey,Seonta>y>af the Port pram slab, boa

secured lie'OMf.T.olub for two ganwa, July21i aad Ubor;D«f awmica' H« *!«hM

oovza BOABD os ^^ i t to tfac wl]t>arnm«nfef>f Tu^day

night about a hundred of thft budniw aw*tlroperty owners of tbie town mot fa

P a w Opera Bouse lost Prlday s!«h$ andformed a permonefitorganlntloli to be known

tue Board of Trade of the Town of Doverie oommltle* appointed to can^oa tbe buil•a men to aaoertatn bow many wera willj l > iotnfatl orgahiutlon of tbt* kind andimptrtbuU stf dollars per year to ita tot)

port, reported that ibey bod awiur.4,.tb(-of lldj and that tbw« w«ta BUU e. large.

lumber whom ttwy bad beeo. onabl* to aee,)t who would no doubt be willing to give

fee Board ttwlr I&fihefip* and support l

0 H ir t s faml t submitted thi'folio-in,resolnUon ^ * . *. f

RnoLTlD, That to pronmta tfa materialIriUrew* (rod proeT*rJty of our tAwn'-we dntfereby organlu oune lm Into a Byard ottrade, In the Town ot Donr j. i

l n w u unanlmomlr adopted,4tid tka cbalrman by- motion ordered to appoint a oommltUe of mm to select a tot otffloen cciuliUng of t U Pruldent, (wo ViesTerideata, BwreUry, Treaninr, and manMreotora. 4H* chairman appointed Henri

H. WoetemH, J R Dalrymple, F J IIElauaUf J A . X J O T , Eraoci« R»Jnor, Vt B.ollardandJ 0 Aioharde j.The sommittee

retired and In a few minute* reported tbafollowing lUluf. t •• -; ^ <

Prwkl»nt, George HfoUrda.Writ Vica Fretlden^ F, IL BeachBeoottdYlce rrecldeofe, J, n . rl»ocretary, Ed L. PettyT d . K D Helgbbour, -DirtCtarf,J/J VraelaDd.Q 0 Hinchman,

tqbartT Smttft, P O Haatan, Robert Kill•uo, Aninn Uoderer, J r , Oco l i r t i X

Tbe Ucketwu ananlmously raUAid,*]Th.eltcUonof tt.oaloer.h.vJnBdtaolved

T . tem nnd fm motiontppoIoWe-committeii of five to drift bjr-a - a : I , D TiUjtr, J, IL Dalrjmple, A, K,

H Weatorvd^B 0 Vreelsn^ ,4 A ipt* o** thanks waa nctenda^ to MrBakar for the ntt ot tin1 Opera Houae, andtba meMing adjourned to mMtatthecaJl ofte&aaretary. i V . ,> ' i t

Thus the Board f Trade of tba Tonn ofh>verat«rte off under moet atuploloui ooodl

tiooa," In board of CBIOTI la uoexwptionable, it b u aavurance ot ample flnandal aop>part, than U eotlra hantooy, and tb? townami tqsiltably be. pro8Ud by lU having organiudl ~ PerUiNMnt qtwUrt wilt be seen redand tbe regular tmetlnKl beld rarmthljr" -^

Obrtatlan Bndeavor.Tb« sixth annuaJ convcnUon of. tbe Uorrls

Dountv C- E. Union" will be. heH fn tbe SouthBiK«t%.Fre»l>Ft*riitr Church. >forrlstown,Friday; Wth lost, atteraoaa and evehltif

«Union Ii composed of tta.lrty*ight Halfi with a membership of ovar one thousand.

"h%ttt vB&tion Jwlgtoji frotxvi VbspTOgrai&fpromlsBB.mucb for cbrUUaq endeavor. Be-sld»addresses Bodpapenby meiaben oltbatJnlon Qpon topiei of interert to every cferiitian endeavor worker. tba services of otheraprominent In tbe worktuave'been secured.JUStEHiabeth Babbitt, a returned mlnloamcfttma India, ipeak* on^mloslons.' Bev.CbarUiL Jone<of Newark, daUrenM md<drvoe on ' Le>t*at pQwers,*1 Tne oo^ventlga

will be preached hj IUv.; E. B Eogod, o£ ( bflkter ^T^fatra-wllt tie an eddrej*,r tte eotbuiiajtiiB-and eonaebrated «u)o»v•IV Htr William i tal^M, at Cblesge, on

1ba> Vte^wj ot Youth" Tb» eoovenUoariaelote with a eonsKiraUoa meeting l«t byfr. Baloey aaomraa ot TblUdelphM 'SiWrdoiiUekeU^nv.lw laaned by D , L; Vt S. R,1 fof 50a. from- Dover »rf JOo,

A BUthdsy SnrprtasJ fcfn.L D niljev'eMrtk-

day^ana her btuband thought If would bsproper and pleasui to gat a number of theirMdtagatbartaGG^bnLt&tt. Baorrangtda r lr i t tof fw York fur Mra. Tlllyn unt^Ilday Tpnptntlma were, goloft" onfor the^en-

t i f ' t ttaa t ftQtftta. Wbaa U n ,BUyer arrived pt home she found a largep a r t y o t h e r W t Intimate frlndianilfor*

woicompjetdy Bnrrlea oa to paw toto1 inch *obaeJpeotedtera»cwy hi

afn ibelrfamlly. JtawaTfr,_wbeD eketaken down into the dining roota and

BASS B4LL,Oae of tbe Soect gaaies of bass ball ever

tlajed In Morris oountr. or potttlhly will bepU)*d tor tko s*awi>,~waa wStnewed k i tSaturday by a large crowd of people atBoooton. Tbs game w u for blood, betweentbi* Fort Oram and Boonton teama. Tbe newground* ot t&e Boonton club were not la con.ditioo to be pU/ed on and the old Jtground bad to sullloe for tbe day. Wtun thefloocton brass band entered tbe ground aodUe two teanii took to practice, auob a dtf-ttrnxxlBtltivt two nines are wldom seen—Booutoo, all heavy, tall and athletlo men,wltb Day, ot f alerton, to occupy tt» box fortbem, lookfd easy wlantux PortOma, ligbtnndtnejirltrBbortineu, wltb tbttrjtar bat-t«7,JanneaBx»tTr«v»nft, lcruacd DonMwit otTjctory,d«iplwtbeodd«. Dover, Ilockaway."" iville aud Port Oram, PBM all well repte-

l*& Hftrry Pirtti wai cbonn *• the Boon-t*o umpire and Mr.' CUrvey,' ot Rocbaway,omcltted for Fort Ornro. At fUH) pUy bellw u called and Port Oram took theBoooton was retired In one, two, tbree ord?rfor four eoMecuUraJnnlntji, aad i»ort Oratn

ID gattlug two metUtelr nVit tbree Innlega, but n fartber. In

w u declared t lecM and i

'humpfoa,o f . . . „ . . , ; •JHmcU.lt...-.,.*:..^..Y,±i.Illahell, tat>. . . • . ; . , . ; . , . . ; . ,

ametp . : , . ;awke, r.-l..,..1

; 0. 0..0 - l».

1 'I 1 i

Jlfl . » : 0

s, tTrevena(tlIIlner,ii; Pirth and Garvey. Tinr and tbirty-flve minutes.

y keip all

Tbe Clerk called tbe roll, and Major Mo-Crackao. Recorder Beacu, Alderman Brownand Baker, and Councilman Broad well, Cook,Richards, K&lda and VrtaUnd answered totheir urncM.: The. otber town oBioars were

i e o e l e c t e d . -.-,'"' •"• i ' '•. r • . •For Trtaiurer, tibarlei H. BennettFor Marshal, James Ilagan. . 'For Auessor, Idaac Banoa. .' -Fur"Gaueclcr. H. L Dmtbani.For Btnet Coaunlaabner, Tbooiu aeynoldtnd Ueorge Chryetal wera placed In nomina-

tion. A ballot being iakeo resulted ID tbreevotN for Ur. Ktjuild. and sis votee for HrCbrysteJ, Toe latliir navlog received a ma-jority of tbe votea was deoUrsd elected.

For AsslsUnt llanbeli, WlUlan By ramind John F. Wood., • L. :. For PoUee Justlo*, O. B QsgWi ; ' . .Tbe Mayor appointed tba following com-

l i t l e s t : .• ' " : " . - • ' ' • -• • " ' - • .

Finance—Brow?, Beach, Richard.. •Btrcet'and. H.|hwaya~Bmcta, Drowu,

e i e r . : . ' " •• • " '- -. - : . . " •Pneaod iAmpe—B.oadvfell, Ilodda, <ki&.OSlotre and Batariei-Cook. Broadwell,

rm l n n d . - • • . = • : • y , - ' -

1. , - • • . '

'Police—Rodda, Broaiwtll, Cook. .Lloenf.0—Baker, Bodda, Hlcbarda, . . . -prdltwncewBeacb,Vreelaiid, Brown, \

: CooimitDlcaUDn'Was read from Jam** H.Rlker presentinf hla name for'tbe oAloe ofStreet Contthiisioaer. On motion it w u re-

iTed and placed on file. '.''-,- ,Aeoniminloalloo from C. B, O»go"uklD|b« •.ppoloUd PoUoa JuiUoe, wee teed and

ordered placad on file. ; ..; ^ r . ;Pulloe Juttloe Gage pmented hU jr»port

wltti^heok lor/ > : ' wbibb was ordered plao»dOle and tfas. taomj': covered Into; the

u u r j v V ' . - : s ; : • • • • : ^ ; . : : . ' ' ' . • • ; - . " '

petition wu read from a number of tha...dents of GrantiatneV asking to bave tha

luttersobbbled.and the street putln betterorder. Robrred to Btreist Commttbe.. A |»UUoa waa read from raridentt of Parkivenua making to have olectrla < Ughba, placed

out able of aatdi treet, Referred to (lorn*mittea on Vtrt andLamp*.

PhUHpsbarg fat; July 4VH:How UKI. BaLdolph JuDlon did bat Jack

BaliwatObVeron&rturday)art,;'--' .• ';•The lint g a ^ o f ba«e ball to bfl^ajad by

tbe nioe of the MonlitowiiFiaW Club willbe with a picked clue from tte New'YorkXaw Bohool on tbe Morriitown ground lUy

Tbo KenTll Athl«Uca wai'jiie«Mbe han-dolnb Jantorfat' Keovli tom"orrow'T-*

<Tjbtclub li made tap aJ foUa>a;: K, V. Wolfe, It [ P Btnipf, c. f.TP.-tt'.'Ba»io,;r. ft- ft

.aer, 3d b ;H. Strand, Sd b • E. Ike, lit b ;B.Bemm^pi; I.Poet,o,'iHaBBftltb',1"^^.':"

The beivy rains of Thursday: and7Friiaylut tte HMkawa/ Athleilo Astodatloo'a

grottod in'wohiUd'«bap« that tlwybad«ocanoel tbeir,ganie'vrlth, Bscksttstown iiaat

[0B1BWHIPPED HEK T»ADU0BB,•' But tt« tnngaBi cannoman lane Clt ban

inruly evil, (nil of deadly poino," tea BibleTern tbat Mrs.' Stewart ftlrd, of Budd-i Lake,learned *tua tbe wMtglrtatauiiday'ioi.ool,but tbe truth tipMiead bjy Uw Apostle Jatbti

i truck her s? (orcIDly «• It did la* weak•er lair naa» was aaaa»ed_ by tb .

tooguaof gOMlp) and tbe ggsalper.wae ct'thtmale pertueilon,' -Jerry Tbomaall• inaa offamily wbo.rtsUeeiwberij (iiiberry breeeeablow o?»rtbe wood* and fletdjoadnjunnuringatn«mi In'.'B«rlab|re'•; VtJlejf.'"1*11 » ^ > «°-plojod by li)e',Ij*dMwwin» "at (Swrtec Juw-Eton, where .-hethrows awitchw w'U> «re«ud *ate/aM.uUagoaaIpb«twemtralM.

rb8Bcriptur.l.V.rnln«o(UiedleaiUn thatFollow an.iinbrldlea tongue bad •Jthw be*nfonSttttT'bj1: Jerry,:- orpbe;..d*tta»Uy":aaoreoklaaily refused to. bced the warning, and

is temerity biasbeen^Mdly/r^aked^'faotlerry harbeeo horpawWpped by,* woeoati.Tber* are many'aalfcntand salacious flaaturei

the story that :we^ball not touch', and ifie twJthmaii had sifted hli evidence be wouldat bave^beeB Tw. bumWatod;^ A^ married

of .this town r^ota a letter maWng anppolutratnt .• to,:jrmset ;another'.-woman'siisband on acwtaln "day and the' wife of the

tbatbbwllUio"letW,aDdb*at<

ife wrote it and iaT8 ev

letter ind: 'opeiud It, v:Tlw Inltlslidgried' to'the letter atid,Its wording led^e'wroagfdwile to believe that Mr*, auwirt Blrd-wai

author Hud.he tbertupoQ w«Qt to Hr.tonbe deniedevldeboe tbat

of, Mrt, Blrd'i, .bepptsfdabonttfaeiniddletf

iprll wdjoUieT laiWri were written^ thebe permnuDd very plaloly with tke intentfnvOl»lDg Mr«LBlrd In, a acanda.1. -Lart

week Tbomoi- gJt bold of ihe itory tod re-peaW It aia.'faot th«t.be had seen laapldoui

(tvmi not ber-!h'uibaB^^Th^"rtclriee comingio the earaof- lCr,BDdMn.-Blrd,U>erc«meU)Dorer.toUkel«al»d»loe,botround tb*ttheir only, rellel^wju In a civil ault tor dun-agM,T»hlcb*wcinId lie .rery esiwulre atid tiiereaoit eonmaticaJ.»T>ey;r«tonwdbbimapd

would take 'the Jaw (otg'tier o»niand armlDi Lcrwlf.v-ltb Vr«»hlO. -en;down to where Jareiblah' tlie Brave «ra> latlbjwatching, a -1«« ?t Wwert .»t • w«k o

p y p yalaah atTbomMyneck',butwlth,thatdbreot-

eas ot ilro tb»l l i perolUilj afantnliwharaoterUUa^aher'hlt him on the leg. HeTWiobed-ttw-wUpfrom her oqdbaUhtr.Vinute^Wk h l t ' W ' y ' 1 i ' «

yMrs.till »nd^ped;wl!hont:^sc™td». Mrs

Bird U a iraiil,. w o i ^ . ' b o t *b*,tn*kes op i

bave b**nno •treataas'jet, tmt.3ibamatt«rahonU gtt'inta^tfca oonrbi theretVvjllI.'ba:BL'

.ml.ltiatwHMDvohe'.foQrfamlliBe.Tlimira a do*M of .more mtawttQaMJet to the

jne^ Fromtboerld«naitUtweba»abe>iiable to cdl«i,; tbfl'!;wlK)l«;'matterr (• tb* out-oonM. ot ft Vfcry tdtv*Tly arranged KbWb to

iju«Ji^;B^a>^uUm.^: i : . ; / ; L v;"

^ A V U e s t « , .The) WrlgbY Organ jjodPlano U'CR. Co.

bare pUorf In front: of tbelr wareroonis abeaaUfal f ull ;slga; GoW .OrKaa »lcn- Lhojhave BIM secured th'a'oU^otierproperty^athave BIM secured thaoU^otierproperty^atP«iAlio7ih>«*mlleteartof;-D(iTet end-are

Ing porpoiee.' i they will ooaOnne tbeb-'ware-rxma ai the old. rtaad, ' « W B « .of; BlackwtUand BBiftWi'itraeWwheni tbey"are prepared/orbuiJnesawlui afull Uns.of ptanoi.ojulorganar ITbe proptrtjr lr cotrveolenUy local-'od, wiui" a strwig water iMwor and they, willhandle •4l»J^,pfbdUdm<jnaterial^Wd ,do

COMMON OOTTHOIIi 5>aOOHZDTNO8. BO ARE OF ?BKEH0I.IIEHB,

3>otani of ths Old and the New Board oCity Fathaia-Two Ohaneea I O

Common Council met In rpedal aeasIOQ listFriday nlgUt at the requectot Major Danbau)to take action oa a petition from btaoolf,George MoCracken, Ueorge Baynor andRobert Rtekards, tor a reooupt of tbe ballot*la tba receat ctwwr election. At the statedtime tbe Mayor failed to put In on •ppeerauioeood Hecorder Beach oUled tb« maetlug toorder. .The petition « u not pneeaUd be-

Ur. UoCraokMi refusal to alga iLWilliam Searing appMi«d before Couooll andsaked to b a n tha Sue Imposed upon hli unaaome three tcumtht oflo* ramtttol. On awtloutb«aaewa>n>mltt«d by tbe following vote

Adjourned.

Oa Kondsy night at the regular time ofmeeUog the old Couud) aastmbled.

night were read and approved.,Tbe Clerk read the report of tbe Board of

Election and on motion tt waa received andplaced on file, then on motion of Mr. SpaDglertbe Council adjourned sine dis. Brian tteold oflicen Mt tbtlr sette, bowever, MayorDunham ibanked them for tbe courtesy theybad ebown the obalr, and for tbe careCul andelBdent taaonerin wbtob tney bad discbargodtbelrdutlem, Hedostdbysaylngthatbefofttbe chair without a taur or • rograt.

It. WAS balf-put elgbt when Ua/or-ileotUoCrwAtu Tsiood bli ri*bt band -asd atroreto diactwrge tbe duUM of liayor of tba Townof Dbrep faithfully and Impartially and \ookiU teat. The oath ot 1 also ad-inialetend to Alderman Baker and Council-men Cook, JUobards and Vreelaod aod thahew Couiwli waa formally organised. ; ' .. JJx-Moyor Dunham turnad over the saapf.tbetown end offered-Mi oongraUilatlotwjh_ .Tbeflrrtbuilnesiwas the sleotion of Towa

Clerk and JoMph V, B*iw was nominated.There being no oppotitlob Alerman Brownw u dlraotAd to cost the ballot,* and Mr. Baker.

i I ffla Into offlac

amp* . V.-^V« read from residanU ol

Pwiuannoo atratt, aiklnf to hive It tradedaooorilBg to t map prepared byOeo. Jenklna.Referred te Street Committee; -,.- ..

the following bills were read and referredFlnaMMComnltlw;:•<•..• > . : ,

h . l . : . ; ; . . . . . .

1101

s

. ?

. 1 5 0 64,•> WOO. • • - : 8 0 0

, ...8 OO

ibare of railroad sod oansl taiee from tb*State, and *D,BSa.Hbn.ao[»unt of tb» $100,MM tobool fnnd, whlob'amounU have notbeen dUtrlbatod IU.OB, tb.WTtrtl tot-n^lp.borongb's and dtia, aebordio£ U> tbeir ro-•iwatlve cpportionmeiita thereof. '.A balanceot 110,16503 rer ltUL to^^tfft-tft of -tb*oounty. • , ,••.".''!'•••

Tbe county bai paldtotbeStataanaccountof the t wo mllla school tax tha sani at t73,94S.48andbai reoeived from the BUt«.th»'aam<amount, which boa also been duly dlstril>ut«d. That are uo not«e or other obilgeUoni out-

ilitdlcg, and all 1)1 Hi presented bave beenpaid,except perhaps* few current bill* uottent In. Tbere a n outstanding some <l,fi00otbridge accounts, eonttaotod for but not yetdue),-- ..-.' . ..•-,-

The report goes on with detallf of tha work)f tbe committee during the yearrtnd notesthe' periodical examination's!, the Clerk**.Surrogate1! and abtrilTa offices aiid aooounb,tindlngtheu. all rifc-ht ami the.noordi keptwell written up, and the same In tbe osse oftbe Clerk of the Board. . -; .

Thersportf urtherrecomnieno^that Uieaumof •123,000 be raised for next year, and esti-mates tbe appropriations for tbe various de-partment* OJ follows, tha amounte beinggalbend from the several oommltteta :

Court expetian, * 17,300; Ourt House andJttl, f7,B0U \ pwuuuwptitnprDvamente, CourtJiouae, •H,(Wi;'Poor Houn; 10,000; per-manent improvement Poor. Houw, IMIO tChildren1! Hoaw, f.i,oou; Lunacy, f 17,000-;Pneboldnn andi onicers,. «0,0W; Ooroneraend pwt moitenu. |l ,800; election*, av.oooadrertliltlng and prioUng, *3,0U0 j' atitUonery,11,200 isuperlntendent schooli, #3,00*1 |n-Identils and defldenoee, ia,TO0i eurplua

-eniw, VtflOD, Interest and discount, a ] , . ^ ;inty bridge*, (M.000; totalf *I25,(KK). ..

Mr. Burke altOtabniKUd U» lollowing astbe report of tbe Special ComnillCMOn roads;

" Vour (.kwimlttee on Roads would raapeotilly recomiaend to the atbtnUoD ol the id-

ilng board tfae peUUons now before thisword for tba Improvement of tin stctlou of

public roada, as follows i Pint-seoUon InPeaealo township, petition marked No. 1,Keoond seetlon la Morris towntblp petitloomarked No.'B, and the third KcUoo In P«-quannock township, peUtlon marked No. B," •

• The annual report ot the Coaitnttto* oalunacy was substantially as follows v In tbe

Morris Plalna Atjlam lart February main-tained t j t t . ctmntjt *•) maWatid 05 fsmelee.BI1Upaid.for,the year »lT,Hl,Hr, lrt»lna Abalanoe of the appropriation of *1,853 06, andnoommanded tna appropiiaUon ot $17,000 fqe

it year; together with thebajaaoeon baud.The annual report of the Oonitnlttee oo

IiuurmnwandMUeeJlaneous Acpounti ahawedthe followlagt; Original appropriation;forel(cUoBa,'#6.000s tranrferrtd from other ap-proprIanoDatit100-toUl'i7,100,vliicldeDtalsand defloleodrt |9,4Ou, balanoe from last ytar

William ByramOtlJj^o.^roH^.v^,..:^.^^

gJames Oardiwr..

. TheFIoanoe.ComoiitUa repVUdcorrect and ttey were entered poll, -± ;

Wiiom Etog wo« appointed jsnltor.,;Q i U d b l s b o a d l a t k e n idB/Qai^pnMraUdbl

|W0 with J. W. Batumi* and .Ffaik Gles'aseecurltlsf, which « u nf#rrad to the Pi

ommltt«j»J:i...?C, . - ^ i V - V ^ : ^Tbe'otnotml of the hood of Police ;Juettoa

Sxed at>ioq and that .ol the «reuur«r a\

a l l o w s r , ; - .1

; - . '1

-^ . ' - ;>".••- ''•"'•

Clerkt 9160 per year^M h l f i O

erf;.aDd;BalarleaUriea be fiiea oa

--XA'J': '•:"•'Clerkt 9160 per y ^ , > i 0 0 per

j e a f ; Maiuhel,;.fiO par uumth; Btrast Can-m t f t l o n e r , n u p w ' d a y tbayaarroond;' Col-l t o r , HBOi Janitor,.»IOI'pw;monthi'.tmm

^ n a a ^ l ^ a r d a y ; man It.AQ per J*T Insitnmar and I t !<S per d«T In winter, exceptthaa^rbattmen,;whoJi*l lrwaive | ! .&0 perdaythtjsojr'tooiad^'1' -,''-• '''• ''-:•'. -^v''^' :X'.'.-: J h e - S t r n t CorontftUe report*4 that UrnpetlUon-from the reaHerU o f PequamiocliitreetcouU DO* be artad upon until B a m s•treet and"Beit'FaVriawvavenue are'cam-,pJeWaooordlngM map* nowlnprooeeaofmaking, ^hey obo stated that It wouM be a

erreipeMlv* Job.;.;^r.;^r0^ - : /Alrequa»t. from OlUer Gols wai read aik-

og tt* prlTlleg. of ojidog tbe .drain IDSoaeix rtntt'; Referred to Btrart Committee

ttbViV^fO11^;;^v^{^w^ttbpow«rVV^Or.;,;^v,^{v.^Recorder Beiichread oommunlcatfon fnmbffrt'W^Cimwv^e«s«nlal;jdrilnrBH o b r t v j .

front oTbU.iJroptrty.V.tbe mattat;. was it-femd to Btraet Committee, to report at jisxtm e a U n g ^ ^ ^ . v ^ ^ - ^ ^ ' - v ^ c ^ ^ V'• Cipfe D. 8. Alton.ty'psrnWai tot* UMJCipfe D. 8. Alton.ty'psrnWai

DV end atttted th«tho had btw ap

appropriaUon1 far MemorW Day U made.On'imoUon s.w.t0. waa «ppropri*Ud .to Me

v i t f o a t ; t © • * * ' « o n ^ p r U 1

BondofC.B,*aage'a«' Police Jaatioe'.wesap^«md DJVtU floaoce OomalUee, aadordered placed In the cartodj of the Chtk.'Conncliadjfinnwd .to meetMoaday.nlght

Atttomeeting of the,,Veteran:MemorialBswUUoaoll-BmitetT: on.sfondby avaptngWildoffloari; tlai'V.-iVi Wolfe, "Preeldaat j/ W b ^ o ^ y i o e P r W l d e n t f t ) J C c o k/ W r r e n b ^ o ^ , y i o e P r n i f , ,ecretary,aiilJ.'Ni Youcg, Treasorar; w

leetcd and ageiwral oomndttwi of arrang*-ota for tHe propar obstrvance ot..Melnbrial

J t ! A T « M « 1 tr-etlDf, tow U A U and Irlsodaa»to-rltad,wfUbebald at .Young's' Hall, Bncsconinna, onM^yeV«l«i ' the22dlnst , -^;y;>;- "• -'

V'V'.-SpeoUl'VaixiMiat iOcv'aad 18o."In" Cblldreo'a XaOoeCapeV worth double tbeprice f^goin* fast, »t tba Dorw Bonr of J H.

7 Three Oood Thln«.."

•A bawtliul tUspUiy of Infant's wear Wt i i h D B H I i r e H t o r e

TbaNewJorwy UulldlDg Loan and ln»*«t-meot Co. tr.iU luarutoa to loan ts,vpo permonth la'Doyerlt wanj#d;,ai soon.u ft Local

" "" " " L n l * t t l t h

1b* Old Board Fitfian up tbe work <tbe year ana the Hew Board Organise.

BPKHAL l l U n i l l TUI8DAV.Utrector King, pre»iding; metuben a

present except JUaan. Paulmlar and Frost.Tbe annual report of tbo Committee o

Court House and /ail waa aa fullowi: Tfaecurrent upensM ot the year w u «T,1Tbe approprla>tiona, looludUig balam»traosfera, w u 17,700.84. leaivliig aitpeoded babuwe of $23.03. Number of prie-onera oocamltUd to jail during tba jou-, SOtj,an Average of S4 8-6, cloadfled «s lollowe,wbito mala* 373, wbita femalM 11; colorednul«aVJ,«oloredfami,lM .3; under in ynxttof age, whit* males 8. Tbo general btalithe priionan b«a been good, no deatha dur-ing the year, Tie sum of ll.MO, reconi mend-ed by the ooiumltbte oa the appropriation ItthaooniiDg rear. For pannanant iiuprove-nuaU, 1201102 waa^ezpendsd. Tbe reportfurther atajed that the committee bad foundItebsolutsIyneoeaBary that a new fire-ijroofvault be oonitruobsd for tbe preservation ofthe records la tbe Oounty Glork'i office, and

that 114,<>00 bs appropriatedfor that purpose. - -."'•'-"• .' -

Tbe Committee on Finance and Audit wadsthe following aon\u.l report,WBdeoMd: Ap'proprUOon for year now cdoilng, 1110,000,to whlah iniut be added receipts from varioussoaroee ouUIda tba taxes uaeued,Unu and ooita bj court aad produce soldfrom the poor botue farm, imcuuttag in alto49,30% 11, together wltb balance of tl,lir.>.-W Jnft over but year, making a total of t i l V~3.I3. Tbe SMsawl taxes froin tbe leveral

wnebipi la-all paid In. There baa »teo beenp ppaid In the awn of i aa thla county'i

»T.l^tq«tS,«Tia,ft(*#3,00O' Fraeholdirs "tuft

Bipeaded on account of slecUona |T,(UIW •taotdentali #3,0»U«f SBp'tSohwila,' «l,6O9.91;Fre»bold4rs and 0/llowa #fl,WI,8J, laatlnjtt ia following Ulan«i{;'FJ(ctlon« IWM ;Iodientali BM.71 i'SupfcJrJohonia $1W.TP ;F l l a e r 4 O m 'rMlw)laeraan4OmoenflS.,

Mr. Starker oftered the followicg reiolu-ioii w/WA wuBdopUd!' ; ; l^- . . - - .• •;.---.-

'.'RUULVKD, That the.Board.of pbowuraaholden about to adjoarndo extend our

tteoke to Director William £.:,King for, theunirorca;aonrteay1aiMl:ImpartUI'msQner Inwhich be haa coDdndtad the budnert of theBoard during the p u t J e « # ' v ; ! - • . - -

•Director Kioffmfondtd In COmplimenUrytarns to the Board for faithful tervloes, &c.' " Kr.' bum submitted the tewing, which

adopted and responses niiideby Connie],W o r i u g q i e V k i ; . : V > ! s ^ V :::--. • ; ;B B U i B , That •mtbs:Board of Free-

aolden of Mcrrli Country about to sdjourneiuad our llionki to^ the Collector, Chrkand Goaiwl for.tbaiWilforai'boutteq-Uny

extuidadtottha Aord'diirlogthe put

TeAotd Boardadjiatiwd BiMtWK l^ChrW.

THB NEW BOARD. ;,.':..Tlisflnt ttmUng of thevbew Board was

bold oh WeJmaday." Clerk B>un called lbsto otdar and Hr. Barka nomlnsUd Wm. K.Klnjfor D i m tor and be waa elected withoutoppoiition.' J4e«tr«, Backer and Frort escort-

him to the cbiir,'alter which Mr. King, Inabgrt speech thanked the1 Board for the

conpUment. • '•'. ';-.''-:'Wr^ ' ••'i'-1 • J.:-'-!.Tbe iaUry ot tbe nliirk wot fUed st *m

year and that of djiinaat at#130.' nfeaws.. Hawnond E.- A, Qoayle were elected to

flUtU.rsepeotlveonioaa, Mr; Hasea's termM B f ^ n e i r a i n ; ^ - ; - : • ' : : ;

Director King then appointed ttie follow tog

Bulee. aad- IWanilatlOM-koti^er/ Tbarp

AFpivpriatlon^Huri., 7 m t end Backer.Tbe meatluc waa adjourned until 2 o'clock.Aftar; Wr*dor King called,the Board torderfof-tbei attarnaonaairioo •t.G.'Tomy

a fntitian from'property owners in'aatiao'tbwhahipaatingUiat the road lead-

t WfllUW C o r a ; throogh: Gillette sta-n, tbVnot oo the Valley road toTownlej'a

brhffa bamacadamlud.. Tbli'ptece of ;roadll about two nllea In length aadlsacoiiUnu-elion of - thB Ijong. Hill road CpreWooaly pottv

'Tne^niiiiutai.of;r e a d a n d apprOYed. -,.. •-.-,••*••;;•> -• ••.• ;•

Tbe Committee o& Rules and; Regulationsrecoame&ded that Ue tulei uari l u t j « r beconUnuedthiajtar. Tbey wwe adopted,

Tbe conmfttw on approprjalions reoom-neoded thtt tbe lum of flL»,lWbe railed bytax tbe eomlm year, but Ur. Pieraon thoughttsat as they have a Iwlaide'of 110,000 onhand an approprtaUon o f |iis,oab would beplenty a* the balance on hand, woold giveUem II 25,000. .HetfatjsinadeainoUoiittiat

"atnannt' of the appropriation ihoold be#115,000^ . A n aje, and nay vote was taktn and

"r. Plerflon'aimoUon w*o carded by'a.Vote- io tojl. P«Wt, ot'Cluator|'''vna '

committee tbat asked for »t20,iOO and wbenhi* name'waa called be wanted .to bold bla^ote to t l» last, but th» otfaw msmbm ln-•tated on bis ToUog and he voted rigbt NgalosthiaownyeeorafijendaUon. It looked ai thoughhe wanted to reeerre bl* vote en Ibat he could

with the winning aide, bat be "msdei agood guaaiBDd struck It. Aiacraw-fiihMr.FrostiiAhowUos;aucoesa.;:';C'.?':': / - '-

Director King.appointed,.tbe followingandlnz committee ifinance)' and Audit—B Frost and

Backer."Court Hcuue and Jnil-UM,

l u m . : • • - . • • • • • " • • . . • • . •-'•••i'-

: Poor HouN-Flenon, Fsulraler and SedaU.Iinntoy—Ttaarpt'StepbcM endCoak, - •.

r Inimrance and aChcaliftntouf—Smith. Tbarpa n d M l l l e d g e . : ; .v . • _ •- -,•;',- v."''-• ••

H. O. Vitixft ilr., Unn preeeated a peUtiona behalf-o( tfae property, ownenfof -Uorrta

and HanoTer townatilpe aiking that tbe roadfroniUorrirtown to Wblppany.be mooadam-bed.-, jbia. petltltlon'. irai atgned by twenty'twapeople who owned at leait two-thlrdathelaDlborforingoni»l<lro*d. ' . ,i: i tr . Barks mor*A that tb« patttion be ioelved it>3 referred5 to vtbe' «6mnfltten' Vheuj i i - -XLJHM^I>^ iJjjpbtfiiCftOutiscV-^-

Reaolved, That Uu sum of 1115,000 be S|proprlatod by the Board for tbe us* ofcounty for tbe comlpg year for currentpeatof, pennaneot- loiprovementi, *tc., 1tbat tbe said sum be appropriated ai recom-mended by the committee.

Keeulvtd, Tbat tbe board of prisoners 00fined In the count]- jail during tbe oomiiyear be and the same hereby is fixed and allowed at thirty t l « «ula per da; for we!prisoner for each dsy to confined.

Reeolred. That theiherill be and he bereballowed tbe aum of (TO for janitorlng, coi

Ing for the ground* around tbo county buildIngs at Che Court Houae and for running andattending tha steau bMtiojc apparatus; andalao for tbe coming year.

Resolved, That the Director and Count]Collector be and they bvebj An authorisedto sign uateeinaoUclpaUou of taxea. Bucknote* not to exceed la the aggregate tbaamount authorised by law In such CUUM.

BKBOI-VKD, Tuat tbe County Oolleotor beind be hereby Is authorised to advance to tbe

Hherin from time to tlma the sum of #1,000or any port theraol to pa j jury teea and otiiw

Board for pajmect. All sums so advancedto be reported to tbe fioud mootblr,

RKNOLVBD, Tbat tbe Quarterly lteportaoftba County Collwtor be pubilabed In tbecounty newepapere and ttat eacb new*paperb* allowed tbe uuro of *H!5 per year for pub-linhlng said report complete.

RKHULVKII, Tbat trhepsverapy member orcommittee of this Board iball dwni itneces-•ary to beve the services of a civil engineeron any county work, sucb member or com-mittee mar apply to tbe Board for servicesand tbe mid Board may authorise and directIUCL eertloeg to l>s eugngrf anil unless tbeord«r ol the Board be flnt obtained for suchservice* the same shall not be> engaged.

RKHOLVKD, T U t tbe salary of $150 allowedi the Board's Coumel be tmd Is in full s*U»

faoUon for all aervlcce to tbe Board unlessfor fiioh extra jiervicea aa may be ordered byreaoluUon.

Tba following resolution was laid over until,be next meeting J

RSHOL.VKQ, Tbat tha CommUUe on Hoadai aud are hereby Instructed to have plans

aud BpfelDoaUoni made for the building ofthe aectlotu o( road few tto* miking of wblchpetitions ere now /lied with tbe clerk of tblaJtoard,

1 Tha fallowing Uridge CumtulU«» weM ap-polntod;

Cbatbaw-Luro, Burke, Kutcber aud Paul-tain', and ttt>B.tiMr | ChwUr—Froat, Bedtl),Tbarp and Htepbena j Hanover—Pauluiler,

•ke, Gill, Bedell end engloeer; Mendbam-l\*M), Kroatend Pler«OD; Paaialo-Kutoh-ar, Burke, l.um, CM 11, Backer and englnMr :Pcjuannoo—Cook, MUledge and Hacker; Hoi-hury-King, Piereon, GfU, Smith, Tbarp,Qacber and engineer.

Tfae *l],',,OfHi atproprktion waa divided eafollow*: Court Kxpenset, $17,000; Court

and Jail, 17.500; Court House andJail per. Imp , tU.NXl; Poor Home, »V)<)0;Poor Houw, )>er. Imp., l » 0 ; Cfalldren'sHome, (5,000 ; Lunacy, •10,000; Freeholdersmd Omcert, t5,aX); Coroners, etc., 11,1

i, tUtm i Stationery, *l,tKK); Adrer-Islng flDti Printing, *l,H4)0; Superintendent

la, #1,600; fiurplas lleveaue, IS.OOll i:Dtereat, 81,:HK>; Inddeatali, IVVXJ; Bridges,'20,600 , •

PolloniDf U a list of tbe merabe' s ;Boonton-Bdmund A. Backer.Cbatham-MerrlttB Lum, 'CbeaUr—Jaiuee Frost,Hanover—Andrew Paulmlar.JifTenon-Jobn D. Bmltta.Morrii—Eugene B. Burke.Mendbam-Wm. J. Bedell.ML Ollve-Uablon K. Tbarp.Montvllle-John H. Ullledge.Paualo—Xiouis Kutcner, Jr.Pequannoo—Martin Cook. . - -Randolpb—Oeorge Piiraon, 'Rockaway—William Qlll. .

-Uoxbury-William E, Kinf.Washlngtoa—Frank K. BUpbena. ._

WT. AWTtltffltTnW. • 'Mrs. Jennie Ultier end children of HecketU-

ro bave been vUiting Ur. B. V. Hand_ w e e k . • • • . " ' • • • " - • '

Mn. J, H. Lowe and daughter, MUs Daliysve been Bpendlng a few daja of tbia weeki KBW Yoik City and Morrtajown...On and after next Sunday, Msea will be

celebrated at the cbapel. " Our l^adj of tbeUke" at elgbt o'clock until) furtli.r n o t e •

Amongtbevtaltonatthe Uke this,weekre Mn & 3 Monroe and • riind. Mr. Hen-AUenbrand, Mln Gertrude ilttnbmnd,

in. F. JaVarar, Mlu Hay Bell Matou andire, C. Wal«h, all of Brooklyn. . •" - •• : -•Mr. Max Kormano aod family are DOIT oo-

oupylng tbeir beautiful cottage. .•;-... '~ Tba.wark'tjf toacadamixlna] tt» boiougbroadrbrgun about a month ago, snd k pro-greesJiig rapidly. Mr. T.J.AIUu, the epo-tnwVw, be* e, large; itoti« oniihaT In opera*

, with which he canWueh nrteeii tons anr,' and has a day end a nigbt force d( men

ootwtaotlf at work, ' , • . . ," :. ,.'1 A number of our young genla attended thecircus in Dover on Thursday araulng. • - H

ICri.0 Burtt of Stanhope, Mlaa A. Head,Bcranton, and MUsM,BraoiiaB of Newark,

jreigueitaatRatUo'Vlllaon Thursday, ;.-We are glad to announce tbst Matter Ned

Taylor ,1s im|rovlt>gi' •'«! "• buP" 'or* »1»•peedy'recovary.' ••.;,,:.. -*••'•'., v . ;."• -\:.U\m M.ry.Hsrtli of Ledge wood, was in

thti week. •'•-• • _'• - RnsnoATB.

SPABTA.A euocetiful seasoa among our boarding

houtes is already well a sured. Tbe firmlyeitabllsbed boueee of tbe place bave tbalrrooms all engaged for tbe coming teasoowhile tfaoee more noetttly cpen«d are in Taptidemand.

A party of gentlemen from Mnntclalr arestopping at ttu Maple Urave Houte.

Tbe eiercltei on Arbor Day were well car-ried out and thoroughly enjojed by all wbo

'ere In attendance.lumber of tbe veterans of the JEdgar

Sherman Post attended the re-union of tbe27th New Joney Volunteers at Dover louttiaturdar,

. ~>va Holll&shed, wbo Is now attendingirt acbool, will tbe couilng summer occupytnms In the Sanford building for an art

WbltileldUurd, an aged and much retpected-lllien of tbU place, la uBriou*ly ill with[tHeumoala.

Mrs. Wlltlam Decker, wbo w u strlckiwitb i«u»ly»la on Sunday lut , is still In anuoconscfoua atate,

Uln Annte Uorria, wbo bus been ipemlfcgLha ndnUr ta Hobakea, ratutnwl to ber boms

Hsturjlajr. STR Alton

Tbe linger Sbermen Poet, No. 110,0. A. It.and tbe Sum of Veterant Caiup, Ho, ^J, aregetting ready for Decoration day.' Tbe O.

a bate tecured Rev. Baker Bniltti olinfers to make the address, and the HotuVeterans bave aecured Colonul Drake,

put Commander of tile Som of Veterans' De-t of Hew Jersey, Tbe'U. A.•en for Manhal of t&e day Oi

;onley and for old Win. VmiBlaroomSonaot Tatenoa, Tbe Mettaodlsta bave in-rited tbeO. A. It. Pott to ho[(J tbrlr«ervlces In:be!roburcbaii(Jtbey have accepted tbe kindslt«r. The Knlgbta anil Ladliuof the Orinnijtarbavebeeninvltedtojolntbe O. A. P..u tbe aervloee and the parade and alto tolurnlib a man (or an aid to tlie Marshal.Decoration day ii tbe blggoet day tbat laleld in Bparta. There wae more people In3perta l«it Decoration day than ever woebefore. We expect tbat thli year will be t i eblggett time that we ever bid, for tbe O. A.It. are doing their bett to outdo all others,md when the old reti undertake to fight eisttla tb«y always ooine out on top. We ex-

it to have a soldlen' moQumeut witbln air, t. B. Titniau boa started tbe ball rol-I. He give* the lot, and makea tbe offer

_*faa will give #JJ IKI to every flOD (ban laubecribed, and wben Jim lays a thing bejeaniit.

Tbe Grind Hotel, a large lumtner hotel onIce HU1, alands partly In Ulster and portly

u Delaware county, M, V. Tbe Hue passingllreotly through the building. Thla bas beenouodvwj coBv»ol»ot for in tt* event ofitaer of the towm In wbloh tbe batel la situUd refusing license the bar ii moved over

Una and tba sale at lln.uar goea on as be-s , " • • • • • • - .

Mr, Wbitfleld Hurd of.Uila (own !• veryck, the cause of which I think la, old eg*.tr. Sure. la 83 veara old. - 'Tbe ladles of the M. H.Cburcb will bold a

rainbow social on Decoration night. All areooidiallylavlted.

Mr, Hamilton Karli la bavlng a barn builtand will also have a kltcben erected. Mr, B.

. Bmltb.fs doing tbe carpenter work.

• «s> • •SBAX SBTATS TRAVSFXB8.

Maria 8. Tburston and Edward C. Samp;on, executors ot William K TbuntoD, dw'd,

Cborlea R.' Lindsley, property In M. rrls-i f fcWO •'j w n i f o r f c W O . . . . . . . : . . .

James R. Voorbeeaand Wife to M»ry Cul-Pentney, w|f« of Thoa.P«itney,prop9rty

Lkorrlstown,for»S». v •.Cbas: U. Uulford and wile to John Tbateh-Vprcpertv In Morflitowc; for *IJ,COO.Htrt»rtK«UyLto John J, Kelly,, property

1 BoontontowuuUip,forllSO." .' J.BryB^-Corwlo ' and wife to Samuel

rr ptopsr tJ t» Hooovar tow nib lp, for! l , a o o . - - : - • • . - - • . ; • . • - * • ; • , • • • • : , • • _ ,

Mary A. DeCamp to John r.Kopp, prop;rty In Boouton township, for #11,000. • - .Raohel Aan Ayen to tbe Uorrlatown Meorlel HoepiU), property la Morrlttown, for

£ 3 , 0 0 0 , . ' . - " . - , - v . - • - • " ' : ' • • • . • , . ; • • . . • , - • . - •

yyilllam n'al^ace Slngbam and Ida MarionSingbau to Amu Fruden;' property In Mor-•litown,for #3,0«W. '. v . ' . '•:

John: Adamson and -wife to Kna Vinaln ide , property iuMadUon, far #1. .John B. Uickerson and wife to aiutavoa

litltt and Edwin C. Bwltt, property Jn Rock*1waytoWn»hlp,for:#l,t»0. . ;.:\y? ;;:UaHona H. Hann to William Stsno, Jr.,

property in Washlngten townanlp, for Cl.Qtt).Btepbeo A. Bperry and wire to Jofan Adam

rtommel,'and wife, property la Randolph;ownihtp,lOT#W:i,'.- • • . •. : •

Oeorge B. Howard and wife to tbe K«wrersay, :oud Pennsjrlranla Copoeotratingffk, property (a..Rockawe.T.lawuhIp, for

Qeofie B! Howard and wife another tract,0 tbe Maw Jersey and PennsylvaaU Coaoen-iratlng Works, property In Rocktway town-ihfp;for#I, -' . ".-."i'.".

Catnarlne X, Hoffman and buibond to tbe... Jersey and Pennsylvania Concentratina;rorlts, property.In Rookaway.towiuhip,for

A.Llndei Salmon and others to tbe Hew«sey, and Pennatlvanla Concentratingorkj; property in; Rockaway townihlp, for

Hornw K. Tburbflr and WIfe to tbe Newrerwy. 'and Pennsylvania OonoentraUogVorks, property la'Kockaway tomuhlp, for

William Tbarp and wife to e K e n yawl Pennsylvania Cbnoentrallng-.Works,propertj In Rookeway township, for #1.

Joabua S. Yager and wife to the Hew Jer-sj and Penns}lTaaU CaoceutnUag Works,.roportj la Rockaway townihip, for #1. -John Peters.and wife to Peter WUkli

iropertj In Raxbury' towtuaf p> for #35U,William Corerly and will to Catlxrine H.

3omroj«r, property lo Paatafo townthip, forH O . O 0 O . " , , . . - •

V ! • • • • ' - .

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rHoobel and QUes H. MaodBrvlIloand otbareGertrude L. Wootton, property in Boon.

n townahlp, for #3(W. ,., . : 'dertrode U Woottoa.and hutbaud to

fUobel Manderrllle aod others, property InSoonton townihlp, for #2,000. -"

Lswls&rownandwltetoslarkttaBtapbipropertj ID Roxbury towntblp, for #B0.

Ih« Flaridhv Steam S u t e r .For Ulartrated olreulara tend to The Fred.

), Blepbani Co.. Gorman Valler.'H. J.

.Three Oooa TJU&lt.a Ooojb Byrup. Killgore's

Camphor Cream. KillgareM X X Porous• U a t e i r m . •• . • . • . • ; . ' • . • • • . . •

'. Special Potato Tboaphate 'Ircsh from tbe factory tble apring, The Ken-v» Lunberond Coal Oo..-,

CMldrenV.Cotton.Hibbod VeaU a t ' th.3<mr Baxar of J. H. Oriram. ;„•

OttlylSo. PerTard.The best quality. Table Oil Cloth \4 w[d<

at tim Dover Bator of J. H. Uriunt.

SpecUl Drive at fl<o.>.Laig» new UnVot Bdssbn, all; ilkes; woul

B cheap at fiOs. at tba Dover B m r of J. H,Grimm..

Y. H . O. A. Notes.Tbe meeting lait Bunear afternoon wai led

by A. JudKm Coe. Tba bulletin "ill an-nounce tbe apeaker for next Sunday.

Tbe mid-week meeting Is bold ou W<xii>e;dajflveufap and la stay iatare^Ung. Mt,J. Jamniiion will I«ad next Wednesday eren-

\g.Tb* training clan will take up tbe teconiewn on pruyer at their meeting Saturday

evaniog.Tbe Board of Director* beld tbeir regulai

monthly meeting at the roomi on Tburadajevenlpg.

Ttiosa lutereated io laws teunls are n•luetted to mtet at Ibe rooms tonlgut at

The oall nine wera obliged to cancel tbeiilamewiUlhe Hackettetown laititute team.It li boped tbat a gome may be arranged wltbthem later, Tbe nine will to ta Port Oralon Saturday aftflraoonaodplay the ultietbere.A flrat-clav game uwy bo expected.

Tbe Urookljn Y, U. C. A. chbu club ba'written to eee If a eeriea of gamee cannot bearranged betfeea members of tlieir club aodthose Irow our aMociaaion.

Tbe Y. M. C. A. Notes, tfae organ ofMorriitowu Attwdatioa, bu in tbe current

tmber a word of congratulation to our ai-aociatloQ on our itecuHnfc a new building.We return tbtnlu to our neighbor and Inviteall of tbem to corn* up and Impact tlie build-

Mr, (too. C. Hmlth wai elected President ofie MorrUtown Assoclstlon at their annual

meeting hut Monday night.

$100.00 HIGH GRADE WHEELFOH $85.00

:• Mr. Wood's teirmoil Sunday morning wasvery food, and in the evening the BraokaldeY. P. S. C. K. visJUd the Mt Freedomsoclety.. Dr, Wm. 0 . Albert sou: ol Belvldera, spent

lait Friday and Saturday wltb fala brother,J. W. AlberteOB, of Uila place.

Tbe Udln 1 Mlealooary and Aid Societymet on Wednesday afternoon at the bomi ~Mrs. Chae. Wood1*. . ' •

Kra. George Drake ti vlaltlng friends Inthtovlnlnlty.,.- : - . . ..

Tba faratn tell u» that the liuaward.__ eemwseriouidelaytaallkindiofout-

IOOT work, and that they have accomplished-erj little, aslde.from planting tbeir oe,ti.hxne few bave begun to prepare tbe groundor corn, but tbemajarproportlonhavetnademt little progress In thii direction. Tbe[rain and gran look well Bowever. andiromlto a big yield, if one can base rojult* onbe outlook of crops at this early day.Them waa a alight mistake made last week

ibout the Ume of Mn. Wood1* reading In tbeCentre Grove ichool house. Initeail of tbohut Sunday In tbe month It li every fourthSunday. . '

Miss Susie Balrd- ipent lost Sunday wltbu e r p a r e n U . " • . - • ' . • -•• •

""" Gertrude Wood la Bpendiug a fewreeks in Brooklyn. , ~ . - DAISY, '

UOVKT OJUIVE.Tbe weather has been comoaratively iilow-nt during tbe put few day*, *""1 after tfaeinerieove of tbe last four months, sun«hlne iamiethloi to be appreciated. -Mart people who have gardeni are now

wjilj engaged In making them; many whosegardens were "planted earlier in the aeasnabeing obliged to do tfae work's second time.- Wild flowers ere found In great abundant*

In thtt vldnlty, *o& moet of the Mhool bousedeeks pnarot a farlgbt appearance with tbeirdally decoration". '.'--'••

We are pleased to ate that Mn. 8. W.Salmon, wbo b u been tmiTerlngf rom a severeattack of Uw grippe, iioonvalsedent, althoughnotyeteoJojlDg ber usual health. . .

Ml** Bertha Wolfe, baa bten quiU ill dur-ing tbe past two weeks from aseoond attackif tfas grippe. Her many friends In thlatclnlty uotte In wlttici for beripeedr n-

e v e r y * '1 . ' • • • • - ; ^ . • • • ; . • -C •

Two of Mr, Lake's family have been suffer-ing from attackt of the, measles.' Bo far wehave heard of no other cam In this vtclulty,

Mr.R,H Btepbenabumade several im-prnvemenU to hi* rnddanca tbla spring, whichgreatly inmate the pleasant appearance ofthB surroundings.

BTAHHOPE.Tbe veteran* of the £7tb Regiment,

JeraeT Voltmteers, wbo attended the secondreunion of tfala regiment at Dover but Satur-day were well pleaoed and all aoemed to en-oy the boeplUilty of tbe Dover people Invery way-'They upresaod tbeir" gratitudeiy voting resolutions accordingly. Dover Isiever behind on auch oooulons.Jobn Sbawger Ia now proprietor of tberery stable In Drake's new building. Johnnya live man and never allow* buslnets to

.rive, outdrives bualneM. May be mik,lortuoeatlt.' Jonathan Blsck nowfurnlabefManni Icortam toall lo ien ol lhatpalaUble and toothnaidbh.-. . : , • - . - •.Tbe Parker building or old storage house iia ejware to our tawa, A goad coat ot paint1 nothing else would remedy this a good w.a;s.Jotlus Levy has enlarged hi* (tors budding

'here the P«t office It kept at preient. Itc«e not hurt the look* cf It a bit. •W« aee by different newtpapen of Howls

that Josepb Drake a veteran of tbe lata warbas bten indicted for attempted ataault. NowJoe and tbe lady will bave a cbance to ex->laln about that new dreei In tbe case.

Tbe Stanhope bouss li mlhui a bar clerkpresent, Mr. Wright ha*lng made an obji.UDO, preferlng not to wash' wagon* whileacting In tba capacity of a cjerk, AHICVH.

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E "LITTLE SCORCHER" SAFETYFOR $3SSO.

THE BUFF BRICKi BUILDING, DOVER,ALSO HEADQUAETEKS FOR

MACKINAW HARD WOOD REFRIGERATORS.LIGHTNING IOE CREAM FREEZERS $1.15 Up.PIANET, JR., CULTIVATORS. >STEVEN'S IiEVER SPRING TOOTH HARROWS.'CORN PLANTERS.

DICKERSON'S.DOVBH, iv. ay

THE LARGEST LIKE 01'

'URMTURE AND CARPETS.Lowest.Cash Prices! No Deviation! -

~" JVo Instalments!

UPWARDS OF 40 STILES BED1100H SC1TS IN

1T0CK FROM $15 UP FOlt EIGHT PIECES.

OIK EXTENSION TABLES FROM $4 UP.

LOUNGES AND COUCHES FHOM 85 UP.

PARLOR SUITS complete in Crashed Plush $25.

CHINA MATTINGS from 12c. yard np.

ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE.

WM. H. BAKER STORE CO.mi. u. BAKEH.I

88c.50c.25c.

. 6c.

I

A FEW LEADERS FOR THE SPRING fRAPE,An all Wool 38 inch Caslimere, 50c. yd.An ail Wool 46 inch French Serge, 75c- "An all Wool 40 inch Stonh Serge, 60c. »A Black Silk Warp Henrietta, $1.00 »A 42 inch Black Tmnisc, -A 38 inch Black Cashmere,A nice Colored Cashmere, •

,000 yards Good Calico, ... . . 6c.,000yds. Best Atlantic Bro. Muslin, 8c. "

500 yards Brown Muslin, - - . &c. «•15 pieces onlylBest Atlantic Muslin 7c.

yard by the piece.A nice, lot of Dress Ginghams 8c. per ydfine French Ginghams, - 20c. per yard.Coats' Cotton-, . . 4c. spool, 45c. dozenNavy and Ox Blood Suede Gloves' $1 pairA high grade*Black Suede Glove, $1,50

pair "warranted."A good Glace Glove in Tmis, Browns and

Slates, $1.00 pair..Bengalines, Changeable Silks ami Bro.

caded Satines.Pearl and Metal Trimming Buttons.

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THROUGHOUT THE STATE.

Brief Not<?i of tlio UttDpeninKH of u WeIn Kew Jonny .

TLtTfj«aaalHKvj fr>.»t at Mn)'» UntilMonday iiislit.

llio MtatoOjoliT i •iiiiiinir-iiiii oriiniif/nlTiickeiton Alumluy.

loude r TUonii^i), u j:i.l breiiKer, fins t«•jA)itured(ttMl. ii illy.

Mr*. Martba I'<>i.t, of Trmt.-n, (vl.br.ither im*t tiirtlnlaj Tiifwlity.

fusw! to grant li.|'ir>r \lwn>m.A cru*&il<] agnlnnt Sunday vlgar nli'iv* u

l.arlwr alm.is has I, win at Hi hiitW-jn.J£\-Mn}~i>r O*HJ. C AII*!*-1!"* !!, of Smut

I'ijtut, foil duail Krliiay IYUIII miujilt'sy.Tho Cnniil.it County liottrJ Lu.. }•<•»<•<. r

i. JUUUI.B ill Lionui of tLe lute TL.it.. DucJI,-y.The Kent 3It9 rial Reformed i;,.lwoj

(tiiircliiit Ikn-rlj WAS tuiiswruted Tui>]iij,Van IHnrcom, Hit! xwearing i \ | i r iu

IJIIH l,i»u dl*<-!iart;ed rroiti ti.elliicU'iiM.ck Jail.M-uiniguor Sitolll, t!ii> i'sijisit AMejjatu, will

tic tlie guest of FuthtT tWrigiui, nf Ili.h.ikeim-it Sunday,

Oeddert toretliuv wuKt-rinlUlouK the lint froi:. U> INI pur cent,

A. I'. Andruw, df l.s V,,iU\ Ir.il.. liu. IMMJm>l>oiiiUil valfs]it.-torfi.ii uf tlu- sfiilnr i-iuvt <I'rlucctoiiKjIIeKu.

Thi. aunuot i-omvuti.m "I tL-> fVat.-.lai

\.,w Itninnwirk Tut^Uy,

The f.dorut.-d board of Ilia Inl.ir organ! *lions of the Central Hi.ili-.wl l>t-t<l iU umm<

Tho lEu<lr.un Cmmty ijrotil Jury r.Hayliumleil ii]i duty IIHIICLIIII'UUH, all of wiilehwere oguluot luUurj nuJ jmtii-y dealers.

Mf-i Mury Htuj•ve.-.aiit HOJUT, of Lodi,dit»*n reformer, Im* HiwouiKtil tbat she w|]a|>!>ear In public iu 1> I, JO liter a ttils wwk,

Col, Jaiuta H. Wraiintiinker, rt, of MHLWBIIwBDHtruck tiy an Kric switch unglno on tlitiulTcruhtrCit crowing IMday «ti.l I. ill**].

1'etcr Devw, 11iilad>tjiblii, wtw instantlykilled wblltt atlcmiittiig to cross tliu trockritbe 1'ouiuiylvftnia Itullroad Co. at I'ahiijra.

Kov. » Edunril You,.!;, i>f thy Westitilulritrresbytoriar. Ctiiiri'li, ut Ahlwry I'nrk,I»r#fti'ht'J hia anmiiil neninm to tliuiir.i Kn

IIIM l,eimCt>rd«ry,<>f AbMLion, has broughtunit fur HU.CiKI far broneii of •iromlM. of mm

ville.Tboiimn r»rifi>iw, f.irty-ilvu years nld,

laborer lit a ttoiie ijiiarrj* ntar DularvmtW'oneii county, nan buried ullie Tridny by e.

William Ulvrru tras i-lacml nn trial IMOJmlga rs[,»])liifnu In Jeriwy City Monday (infttbarjtauf LavinK inurdered I'dirlL-k Wurd

Tlio jury in the rasu of Henry WnldmdicKit Ly the Jluiilerdon county grond juryfur shooting Piiillp Hurirum, in January font,fnilnl to na.rte upou a TcrdifC.

Frank Itoesko, i lilackemltli of Carbtadt,« tu acditenlly uUat by hU nlfe Thursdaynight. Mr«. Itoe«lio win liamllitig a rovoi-i t Is thought that Lw will rocovcr.

The ran volition uf the .'roicututit lCjilaotDiocese of Nuvr Jersey, at Now lSrunswvtlll Uke ii|i tlio caso of Hector^Joseph It.Jentilngfl, uholucliiirgMl nlth ilrunkeui

The ease at airn. Khaim, uf i'rlnraton,i-barued «ltli the iliatb nt LIT BID, John, wi

; 1M> glvtn U> tbe cmiid jury uf Mercer countythis week. Ju,tKe \jem\ Abbptt will nmko tlio< hnrgu to Hit-Jury.

Tho Junior MwUnli-n of W ashing ton «imaking Rr«i.t ..rc-iarntinn. for tliocelobratlonf the Fourth of July. Already twenty-thruo(lUrtTontorenui/aHimK liavo H.gnlllwl their ittt'iillnii of bcin« i>resunt.

A By nd I cote nf UiJili(tton eniiltnlljU ho1.e*n funned for tbo jjuroltRHe of twenty acreof iirimud iyfng In tliu northtwiiitern Reotluii uUiflcity. Tbo |.r<nwrt; will 1,B taM out 1streets anil building lot*.

MttgRitUlba, r. young girl, hgeJ I'J. livingtieur Mt. Hull)- while on nn rrrntul fnr hur

• iiiatlicr .Mumlny, nar,i<rjtii|i n by inniti i-bidren am! M imJIy hent?i. tliat lu>r dt-rtth irulud a slmrt timv af lei wtrd.

TLo .VC.T .Vuik, Wu-'i'iflimina nml AVcaU-rItailroad Comv>Qii} has IlK-d in tU« Iludn:

)>lt>ut forTru»t Cumpiuiy nf ,N"e«

All the Di-inccratlc (Jltli<]>luc(i) by Major U'ubaFuiinlUd in nn apjiiicntEou tu Judje Llji

u> tbe UnlUrl HUl"e« Y.vk.

li of Jerst-y Ci'

u[iiTtie Urnnd Jury or CutnlHrlasid irnunty I

fnutid two lu.ik'tincntri (i)-nItHt J.-lirt I'. IVn• me of tlie OKiicm nf tlie Ui!inli»rlaud UlsAtMniiufacturliiR Coinpany of H ridge ton. f«(injlug wages of etaiilojeen In store ordtrs.

Thp Christian Church at Johnsoushurg WBSr«l*iicited lait Sunday. Tbe cburch habeen greatly Improvwl at an pxjiensa of abou*1,(RH> 0 / liiii uaiouuL #30; naitmiMiJ tanHuiulay, thun canwllinjf tlie entlrw iuilebttsl-neu.

JOrtejiU Juitfre, a ,Mipular yotmg iiI'emiFgrove, eoinmUtod nuidilo tlundaying liy sbootinR bliiiMclt. For aomu tima pastho bail been dwixmdeiit, C»UK«1 partly byttcknetif, mid to tlis Ins lwen nttrllmtKl hlhMI kid e.

Jauiea Murray, quarlerniauter on the (Julontiiiusteainer Alaska, IjinKtit the footofOraniltitreet, Jtrsey City, fell inU> the gto,inert boldenrly (Saturday inornfttgaml sustained iojurlcifrom wLiciiteilit.1 (tbileonhli wny to th

ilrs. Harali (Stalker, .V>, of Newark, wobilled Friday by t. traiu on tha UreeiiwoodI^koroadatfiloomQeM. Sirs. Htnlker,Toraerly rwided Iu Alliany, S. V., wan stopping at the reefdemw nf her riaiinhter, SIFrederick Davk

Mary Likes, agej SU years, of Camden, <

utove during the absence of ber itarents. UerHotbrs caught fire, and the vraa burned In ahorrible manner. She died after Iwing re-inored to a bospltal.

Anthony rfefffr, «gtd 71, of Hobokeowhile croMfcg tbe PenusjIiaM* Ilailroait rnrks at the lterscn cut In Ji nn j City Sunday afternoon was struck by a train amfatally hurt, lie way rntiorcd lo the CitjHwpltal, Jerruy City.

Ueorj* Andenifin, a woll-ltiiown nun o(Bomet'd Point, dropped d*nd «t bliMr. Anderson and bli wif« were largely In-toreated In renl estate at Homtr'i 1'olnt, bUwife being one of tbe Botuer1-, hetrn, fronwhirh the place derived It* t.aine.

Cleorgo 1'uttc, tbo falhcr ot Heleo rottlHarrli", utunlenul by I«r tiualjond, CarlyleIfarrls, duslred to bo preseut at tbe titcutliof lila IWH In-liin', and cxprtHtd a detireJUIIOJ the electric button t.'.nt couTcjeil the.l«aiily current to the doomui

Detectives from tbe Ktw*rk I'rotecutor'ioillte an luvvMlgsfing Ilia poIsonlDg of si:borr«a btlorglng tu David Xaas ot Hi Bel-motit avtiiuo. Jostjih and Jo cob Hlrloln, ofIIroome And Court6treet»,boveUtu arrested.A brother iu law nntneil Jucolm In nlsj ait-uwl.

A Tonlict for $ ijun was plvon In tho ITnloiiCounty Circuit Court, at Kll/abetb, Mondaytvenlng against the rhiladolptila and Headinglta.lroatl for injuries jmtalned by HlmonMantr, ofUoui.li I'lain I) eld, In a grade-crosa-ing arelilr- *" ' * - -HO.IPOII.

Vieo Ctiancdlor Uird Monday evening ap-pointed ex-BhcrilT John WrUht receiver oftbeOt tA Brrjwtr Tottery Company, eitab-H-hedin 1S01. Tbi- liabllitiwr are fW.Ci'Hli,nml tbe cause or th< failure la glveu an greatdcpreulon of btisiaeu and general uncertain!yas to tbe future.

The Knight* and Damei of Molta, of Fntor-- HUD, tbls week ontf>rtnlned their com rod £»

from varioui <*tetio(b, of tlie I'nluJ Mutesgatfaered in Moii-anuu&l cunvncitlon of tbLSupreme Grand Cuiumandery of tha Con-

. tlnentof America, pbicli Ijfgiin itiat OJd Felloiri' Hall, on Ellison SL

Btato Comptroller Heppeubeimer, iu bis';»port on rallrwidi and canal*, raya: TbL

._ Murrb Si Etaex rallroid, on ita I IU inllei oftract , Injured 11W and killed Utt. Tb« Inrgwt

. i>r their aecideota were raueed by tba cdupler,. 50 belog lujurad, a of them fatally; 1<> were

Injured working on trauki, 7 fatally; S7. working'on iraiam were injurej, and -I of

tbtunriieil Oily 0 wow injure 1 gattlnzoffand rn trains ' of ibli numlwr proving fatal

1 Tbli nwd waa more fortimat* in tli« matUi-Hit A^fildanu btitig auMd by peopb drirlng

t Ilafnllelri, in a grade-cross-Tbe pluintiir bntURut suit for

UiHirge Guetz, of Atlantic City, wants tomarry a wuman nbo ban money. He fixedtbe amount at r'M, andlnsurtwlftuarlverlliie-meut fua I'JCal JUJHT. Altlioiiglianunilrcr ofuppllrants bavu enine forward, Mr. (ioetz Uaanot yet made a HOI.-L-UIHI. One onsnerfrom a colored damsel » i tha t-bfi.-k for *:

Kdnanl HinitL, Alia* /"kt Abrauis.lbe richI/ing bland runner, who WUB cjurlctwl in tbeHuilioii County Court lam xuek of bigamy,*iis kenieuivd Ui threo and a half years inState jifiBuii ut hard labor hy Judge IIud*jwtliIn Jerboy L'Uy Frld.y. Bmltli inarriixl a(iri-tly Jun*y City ttidoiv ofttr ileM-rtlng hie.vifeiii Hor.tyu, L. I.

Job lMd<i fullowed liht wlfe'x rflmahi. tu theKiuvo Monilay aftcruoou. During thu funeralit was noticed that bid grlel was deep nnd

rollnble. Ha went home, aat down anddied. Durturn nay he dltil of a broken heart.I.add was M years old, w U hjta marhluiut inIt. 1). Wood .V CO'B iron worka at lto.1 Himb,and was prominent in Frocnnis,inry.

fturlck \V'e]=li, who U conn 'led in the ciuutyjail at >'ew Bruumrlck, lb tboii|;bt to be tbe

lilant uf Adam Ai'j'lrgsU!, tb« lilackiinltb,i n s nearly kllleii by a hlon- nitli an axut U-ndayBUga near South Amluy. WeUh

Hives evident of insanity and cntln out tbatinn arn going tt> UOHR him fur sttlkiitff ainn with nu AX. The jx>lloo will lnvi'^tlgBteiu eauL'.

Iu tbe cat* of Andrew J. lfoyle, tliu tie-inU'd Duiiiocrntic caodlilate for FiWiolUeiILeBeveiitli Ulstrii-t uf Hudton County,

wbonr-ked for a reisiuut on tho ground tbatI legal UlloU n,-rc UMH! eud fsUe countingwurtcd lo iu llaniwu ami Kearcuy, Judge

I.l]jpluoott ban grantwl a rule to BIIUIV caufre.It in returnable at Trenton on Hie llrst f uts-ilay In Juno,

Tho engine hoiitie at, UlaUstoue cutitaluiug["„ UHMinutlveM or tbe 1'UNIIC ami DelawarelUUroml, nan (Ken to Iw on tire tit mid-night!ait Friday night. Tbe waUlinisn, with tbeUtoiHlmice of tbe liremeu, nuoctwied iu guttingbe lucaiuutlvfs out of tbe burning building.The engines were badly ecorebtd, Tbe flroiriglnaU.l in the ell room. Tba building wasi total wreck.

ntt elHuntl

>!, of tin HUtPlluatJ of Heultb, has bad AuonfereoL-a nllbLlio New Voik BUtc authorities iu referenceto united action with logartl to tbe proven*lion of cholera. A circular lias bean pre-pared tci bo scut to all the local Hoard* ofllualtbin tba State at one*. It urges upon

uf put.lii- funds and con-

For some tiniB ]iut tho I'snuiylvauli It ill-rood rihops at [•mnbertrllle ha* been discharg-ing employe*"! until uoir only about ouo bun-IreO men are left. Tbe shops formerly em-ployed U0() or 4W men. Last week over thirtyivero discharged, and last nlgbt about tboname nutuber were .added to the diamlsaale.it Is rumored that tbe company Intend a to

IOVO tbe sbopH.Thomas H. Applegate, of Jted Dank, coui-iltted suicide Friday by tliootiuR himselfirough the head wltb a tblrty-tnu calibre

pistol in bis ham. His wife was tbe first toilndblsbud}, which lay uu tbe barn fluoriu

]KK)I uf Llood. Bbe is almost craud withgrief. Mr. Applegate bad be«n living ou bisprincipal for a year or more, aud, being butsixty years of axe, feared be would outlast It.

A fetr days, ago Mrs. M. 1'ond aud berdaughter, nbo resided at Jersey City, diedalmost at the same time and were burled outbe eame day. Sunday morning, TheodoreB. Pond, the son and brothsr and tbe ouly~emainlng member of tbe family, died alao.Pneumoniu, wbfeb killed bis mother nnd abler,carried biiu off, loo. He was a member of.bt> firm of Pond & Smith, fruit ilealem InNow York. ,

Tho body of Henry K. Lwduni, of Trenton,wbo bas been initsing two weoki, wai foitudFriday in the Delaware aud Harltan caual.

was broken and ihetLull wtucrutbedin. There in a suspicion that the nmn metwith foul play. Friends can not aulgn aoyause for suicide, neither do tbey Itnnw anyrby he should be tbe vtclim of foul play,

IrfeOotu wai forty-two and leaves n widowind three children.

Tho annuil report of tbe Koyal Arcanum oftho Ntata of New Jersey for tbe year endingU&rcb .lint, lSUl, shown a total iiiemlftrshtpof H.SOi, an Incrcftfe of 1,1*1 for tho year, ortrrelvoper cent, There are now eighty-IkerouiicllK, an lucrea&e of eight uver last year.

Tbo prlm-lpnl growth ban bwu in the stuilltiwim, where lodges aro roveltlos. Tlio orderIu NL-TT Jcnu-y liax morn than <1 iiftilei. It*

tlie lust ferr jeor.*,

,-liiilinve IIMXI Kkftric Hitters sing tbu>iiU of pmlw.-. A pumr lutiliciuu duexiM and it in «u a run tec<l U* <I» all tlbiluiod. ljlt-ctrio Bit Win will turu nliave «f tbo IJvur uuJ tudtif)n, will mitupleH, Uoiltf, Billt Itheiitn ami ttthut-1on» uiusul by imjiuie 1>!O.K1. Willlului-ja frum thi) nyutom and piiiv..ni n.

_JI cum nil lluliirinl twun. For .iii-hu, CoiiHtipatton and lixilgettlon trytrie ItitU-rH. Kntlre caUhfnctiiut guurmiU

ouoy rufunikil. 1'HL'O TrU cts. nnd t l |

Uram Hnutw & CO'H Drug HLorc, 1'ort OraFind P. N. Jenkins' Drue HU.ro. Oh. * tar.

I t Should ha in Every House.J . B. WIIHID, 871 Cl«y Ht., Hburpiiburg, l'a.,

ruysbo will not bu without Dr. King's HowHincovery for Consumption, Coughs andColds, Hint' It cured bis wife who was threat-ened with i-uuuuioiitfl after t>u atuck of " iUrip]w," wheu various utbor reuieiiies aoevural pbyiilclsna bad ilina her no good.Robert Darbar, of CoubBiwrt, Pn,, L-laliuB DrKlug's New Dlflfover.v bus duiiu him tuortgimd tlian anything he ever used for lungtrouble. Nothing like it. Free trlnl liottlc

t KlhViv'a Drug RHirp, Dover. Oram,M» i t O»'« Dmg Ktor«, I'ott O

V. N. Jenkins1 Prog Store, Chester.

Tbe mi-jit infiis hiivu H,treaniH In Norttitrn New J.lanarB Itlver I* l.i^Utr now tban It

il tbe

KEW YOBK, Feb. Utb, 1W2.Ult. J. A. 1>KAKS & t o , CaUl:ill, K. Y.:

DKAA HIIU:—Llaviug eomjilcted my fouiwore year*, 1 line] ttio net'il uf u little im-dkilion, aud jour Dj>p. psla i'illn nil tin- Uill viaully. I have UM-J Ihir.i once in a nblle fttLreejear- j>n*t, anJ have warmly rw»i»mendud thitin t-Q frieudej wbo like nijtelf aton tbe donn-bill uf lift', mid in no I,P»BO havtbi>y tailed lo Justify tho re com in eudntlou.inakn no pretense to IHLHIICSI knowletlgf, biI judge tlie trea by IU fruit ; sud tbeno Dy|>epKia 1'illP, in i»y eipwrietirn and iiliitrrilion, have i>inr« tlian juntillod uny vtunlriLnvo f.<iid:eii of their ellldency.

Vary truly yourn,

J. M. BTKVESW-N.l.Vi Nassau Ht. No* Yolk,or Hawthorne, N. Y.

ThinElectric Bitters,

t.-'ly fx Itnvnainy M> WL'II kni

The Verdict Unanimous.It ploaucs Ibo lawyir and bin client, too, toive the verdict of tho jury unanimous A

great jury composed of the American pybldrendered an uuaiiimoiih vfrdlct on Ur.

Hnle'a Houicbold Cotiith Cure Ob a medicine,igreelng tliat lUi promises or a Rpeedy

for coughs, coldi and bronchial troubles arealways enrried out to tbe Utter. Ttiia pleas-ant verdict baa tint been obtained withoutgreat pains taken to make it tlie beatcougucure on tlie market. Try a bottle when youhave a cougb or cold aud you will belong to

1 unanimous" ever after. For sale at K,Killgore'a drug Btore, Dover.

— • > - • —BctcKion'a Arnica Salve.

The beatealve to tbe world for Outs, Sores,llruleos, Ulcors, Bolt Rheum, Foyer Bores,Tetter, Chapped Handj, Chilblains, Coma,

id all Skin Kruptioas, and positively curesPiles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed togive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.Price twenty-Ova centa par box. For sale bjRobert Klllgore, Dover. Oram, Hance & Co.,Port Oram. and V. N. Jutiklmi.nhMtnr

Mrs. B. 0. Ehea,ot Milford, Neb,, sajn sbe Buffered greatlyfrom n complication of diseases of femaleweakneia and liver and kidney troubled. Herhealth wan fully restored by uttlug Dr. Hftle'iHousehold lea, tbe most pleasant and moatelective medicine known. iWo. aud OOo. peri»ckage ut K. Klllgore's drug Btnre, Dover.

d tb

o n Scenery InNATURAL COLORS.

it ba overrun tlu tmi'if an J bat :»»l wl'icb will U:

An •oiiwurl; ci.iiitly NEW, ie.]iiiriiig annulby i,( THOUSANDS of <U>ilnr.< lo pel feet,

:d in meiy hunn

ntopptd oany mills ardwilier. Tiie

ired

ige to tro-iri. 3uut nf the bi^lnot pissnhle In mniy j

."log to tbo water's overil >nlug tbvin.Henry White, a fanupr rrfifding at Little

lilver, was buried under tons of marl Satur-day In a pit where lie bad boon at work.While loading a wagon bo dug too far underhe bonk and it suddenly caved (n, TbeTagoii won smaithed anit tho hnreea freed, Apasting teamster seeing the team rutrafnn

i the direction of tbe marl pit sueletbing wrougand Iuvestl^ i:«d. Ht)1 rescued White. The

•erlously Injured.Articles of tlie Incorporation of the Tocosoinpany, with a capital stock of fd.UXJ.UH)..ve been filed in tbe oltlce of tbe Secretary

ot Bute at Trenton. Tbe purpose nt tuo com-pany la to aid and promote enterpriiea fortha development and exploration nf tbe agii'cultural, mineral, landed or other resource*,natural or artillclnl, Iu tbe valley of the Voooa

irer In New Mexico and Texas. Tbemy will c<i<dp railways, telegraph, tels-loue, electric, gaa and water line*. Tbeinclpnl ofllce In New Jersey will he Iu Jer-

sey City, while the main oil Ice will be Inolorado Springs.

Bomeijueer bills were passed at tho nig of the Hudson County Board nf Isldem Thursday ulglit. Tba jurr In the

of Canal iloat Captain Kennie Uayner,wai trlrd on December Ath and <tth forkilliog of bis wife and her iwramour, spenttwo nlgbU at the HoUl Wublngton, JerseyCity, aud succeeded In getting away with(.'H.V10 worth of edibles. Tbe jury in thicaie of Herman Hunger, tried last winter foiihe murder of John Dledricksen, spent omnight a* Rueali at thi hotel anil ran up amodest bill ot 4153.65. Both bills were orderedpaid by tbe Freeholders Thursday night.

The Be«-.B. Edward You off, of the Westiloster Presbyterian Cburch, Anbury 1'ork,reached his fourth annual sermon to tbe

life savors Hunday nlgbt. The cburch wascrowded with representatives from the forty-

lifo-iavlng stations among the Now Jerseycoast. Mr. Young commendtd tha life guardsfor their devotion and bravery, and declaredthai be would make an effort to indnce Congross to pass a bill providing that tha widowsof surfmen killed (n service shall be pen-sioned by tbs Government. Mr. Young In-terested blmwlt ID securing better pay (or

Icera land crew* connected with tlieLife-saving Berv Ice.

Wallan W. Taylor, of Kingsland, Bergencounty, the young man wbo Is u id to haveelopod with the wife ot Dr. Darwin Hill, of

itt place, rtitumed to bis boarding bouseSaturday nlgbt, after being away a week.tie acted aa pun* to Mrs. Hill during her ill-eu in the- Putnam Home, New York, andras there up to tbe time of her death. Dr.

Ulll acknowledged that be saw Taylor there,but Taylor Is indifferent and doe* 'not at-tempt to clear up the myitery. Dr. Ulll saystbat he is aaUiQed that Taylor did right ID

'.tending to bis wife when ahs wai taken ill.Mrs. Hilt and Taylor met by accident In 8Izth

Tajlor was paying attention tolira. Hill's daughter. Mr*. UIH waaalck fourdsya before tbe informed ber husband,

Tbe north end of Roonny'j block Hammlt IsID ruins. About I) o'clock Sunday morningthe building was found tn be on fire, Theoccupants in Uie upper itorlea were aroused.Mrs. Huun Allen, whose husband died re-cently, escaped In ber night clothe* with berbabe. Richard Rack and wife and Prod.Sigter, wife and child also bad hairbreciIU.escapes, Tba two building! destroyed arethree itorlei bfgh. Tbo flrrt ttiai was occu-pied by Uuldowney i t Craan, butcher*, andWan Lee's laundry. Daniel Itcfdy bad aclgsr store adjacent to tbe market. Mrs.

Richard Ruck, Fret. Slglerand Susanleoklnf lost e Tory thing. Sfgler was tbe only

whowailDsiireil. .The cause of lbs flro Isnot known, but It originated Ja tlie laundry.

'ab lWooutd not bo found. Jua-ph Bcullysaid ho MW blai nial,.ng bis ctcap* by a backdoor before th* flra was dboorerwl The low

tbe bulfdlDg U oiUraatttd at

Tl<c 1'i.k U :-,m.,l in .-, MAGNIFICENTOBLONG FOLIO vulmncgij li> i a ^ inclics,nml live Mylcs (if biiuliiij><. nil It piicci i.ingiii^fri.ni *j 75 W *S.u..

EXCLUSIVE TEBBITORVnillhcRiveit e«thAgent pnd tliu rlRliti ttirreto catefully inotected.Wiitelnr Hill iiortkulani anil Icilna, or, if youwniljil lie fltiTC of yuttr cliofc^ of Irrrildry. send*i vi ni once for caniplttc oultil. Moner will 1«REFUN DtDlfyou tire nut satisfied iillliTCKKI*,TERRITORY, oullil i>r huiineu. ACT HOW I

WORLD PUBLISHinG CO., .• S thand Market S U . .

Philadelphia.

The most liberal oat-meal tliot will not makean huncst man out of arogut\ Hut if you havebeen triflinjr with yourstomach or suffer fromthe effects of improperfood try H-0 . If itdoesn't make you hon-est it will at least'make

.you heatlhy.

THE MOltEIS COUNTY

SAYIHQ3 BAHK,- HOHHIBTOWn, IT. J.

COItPOaATKD MARCH 3d, 1HT

Praldent-HBNRY W. MILLER.Vtoe-Pneidont-AURBLIUS B. HULL.Secretary and Treawrer—H. T. HULL.

MANAGERS;Henry C. Pitney, Henry W. Miller,Hampton 0. Manb, . Aurellui B. Hull,

Paul Rarere,Edmund U. Halmy,

Philip U. Hoffman,Cluu. Y. Swan, M. D.

April 1st, 1SP0... .. LIABIIJTIKH

•Itors..". #1,374 V-IO (fc

Accnied Interest U>

IntanatlsdecbiredatHl paid In January andJuly of each year from the profit* of the pre-Thm* sU months' buiioe^.,: Depodta made on or before u > 3d days ofJanuary, April, July and October, draw mtetttt from ibo 1st days ot said oiiMiUia n -•pecUvelT

NOTICK.EBTATR OF ANN KIXO, M-X'EAKKD.

IJlJRBUANTto liiu onler til tbe Orpbaiu1

Court of UIB County of MorrlH, made on tlir' >t day uf Uny, A. 1>. uuo tuouwodndrixi uud uluL'ty-thrc^, uoilca In IIBIV

by given to nil jwrsoiw. - UavliiK claim*agaiiiHt tlie estate of Ann King late of tbeCounty i>f Morris, deceased, to prosenttlio same, under oaUi ur afllruiation, to tbesubscriber, uu or before tba ilnf dsy orKuvember neit, bfiug hl= mouths trom thedut« ot BAIII order ; aud any creditor ut-eloot-ing to bring iu and exhibit bis or ber clainunder with or alllrroatloD, within tbe time tlimited, will be forever barrel of bis or benotion tborcfor agaiiiEt tbe Executor.

Data! the tlret day nl May A. n 1«<«ALBKKt' FRY,

Eiecutor.21 M w. Lauding, Murrib Couuty, K J.

AN ORDINANCEtt regulate and cootrol tbe transfer of _

Ik'tjum Kmtitcd to Mrs. Clara J. Richards toketti BU inn or tavern iu tho Town ot Dover

PAHHKD A I'll]I. iWlb, mm,fluu. 1. lie Itordelncd by tlie Major, IU

conler, Aldermen and Cuuimon Coiircilmpcr.f tlio Town of Hover, tint a lictuso granUdto Mm. Clara J. Itiuhaniu, (lottw) DeeeiuUer:Hltb, Ifi'J-J, to keep an inn or tavern In tbeTown or Dover, may lie and the same Is licre-\iy traD>f»rred to Albert Kicliardi tat tbeunrxjiliofl term ot said Hoc DM, t bat JA fmnitlie dntu ticruuf to tho 11 ret duj ur June, [bllil,

ild lioensenud ^HvilcK^ tlierttliy tjruiitl tos and rt-iualu nut>J»nt to nil laws, oidinaid nBiilatiuus a|i]iiicatilt> tttereto.

Attest :-,f«H. \ ' . ilAKEii, Clerk. ' iSH

THE MASSACHUSETTS

fnuiuai Lire insurance company*- O K —

SPRINGFIELD, MASS.ih'UOill'OHATKD [Ml.

l'()llclfn absolutely uou (orfeltablu and wilbguarautecil eaeh and paid-up value* for eaclijear written in I'LAIN fiociiKs on everypfilicj.

EDMUND E. BICE,Bl'KUUI. AdKNT,

I'OltT OHAM, N. J. Ktf.

FOR LADIES ONLY.1 beg to inform the la Hies of Dover I ba<

appointed Miss Emily \nillanis my autbo.Ized uRunt t<i U'ftcU [bit R. B. J Jolly nyi,t*m Torcutting and llttlug lad I us drfswn; the quicboat,ilinubtt and most perfect, and thoonlyeynicinthat carries a dlpluma in the country. MfsBIVtillams lias Kone tbrougb a very eucccrafulcourse of traluiug under Dret-olaKs U-acberaind fa qualiHwl to cut and lit auy torn), Urgeirmiali. M. 1. MANUHA.M,

Ueu. Agent Now Jersey.For terms ubluli aro vorj reasonable, call

iradJrttM, MitwE. WILLIAIIM,21 1-iu. BAur DOVEH.

FOB SALE,The bouse, barn and lot on IVottixict street

at the bead of Chestnut ntrcet. -Will be soldat low figures either us a whole or withouttiio upper portion of lot to suit purchaser*,

L. O. BIEHWIRTH,Executor of estate of Wm, George, dee'd.

WANTED.(iiil waiitoit to Jo generol housowark

lVsK«s *H i«r uiontb. Apply to

J. J. BACKOFF,Dover, V. J.

NOTICE.Notice Ia hereby EITBII tbat tbe annual PX-inlnntioii of eandldaUfl for free soholarubfr*

at tbe Htatu AKrlcultural Collefic, will be beldIn tbo Court Houie, Morrlstowo, onHattmlayJune ad, IK1EI. CondldaUs Hliould bourewiit1 - 8;30 o'clock. For particulars address

8UPT..W. L.;it. HAVEK,or JAN. O. Coot'BIt, Co. Hupt.

D/it*d D m - , K. J., April 1 lib, lMtt

IF YOU WANTBei-ond hard Furniture of all bludx, .Stovesind cTerjlljiDg.elee; or if you want a Roodprice Tor scrap iron of all kinds, go to

JA& E. TJIUDOIAN,On EfK>x Ht., iwar thn Mult, Hover, S. J.

I1. O. Box Vi',1, 40 Om

1.1SBYDEB H o .DR ESS GOODS,SPECIAL VALUES in on

Dress Gooils ncpurtmem. :ir(

attnicting MHU-II intention.

jo-im-h KNGLISH CHE-

VIOTS, wat and pretty styles,

worth, #1.2$ p<*r yard,

At 75c.40-indi Fakirs—BKNOA-

LINES, DIAGONALS, HEN-

IUETTAS, &<-., worth fron

7)<\ to 85c. |t«-r yard,

At 59c.40-inch CAMEL'S HAIH

FOUI.E, in grays, fans browns,

tVr., wnnli A I..

At 69c. •4G-iiu:h CHEVIOTS, All

Wool, wnrtli 39c. per yard,

At 29c.Alsn lifttcr Qualities, worth

5oc->

For 39c.jo-inch CAMEL'S HAIH

CHBVIOTS, in nvay, hrown,

tan, nnd wortii ^1.00 per yard,

At 59c.

HIGH-CUSS NOVELTIESGENEHALLY REDUCED

THROUGHOUT.

$,1.50 quality now $ 2 . 5 0

.50 quality IKAV..'. . $2 .00

$3.:5 quality now 91.75

•Jr.50 cjitftiiiy now $1,00

And otlitrs correspondingly.

701, 703, 705 BROAD ST.

MMQWSKAKGINU IN PUIOfi FItOM

#100 to $000!MUATKIl ON

Park and Mountain Aves. and Vicinity,

Blackwall and Union St».,

itichnrds and Myrtla Avcs-,

Lflwrenca St. and on Ford Ave.

Near St . Mary's Church.

• T t t l U S TJBRI1AL. - -

INMrAI.MKNT-PhAN IP" MMIHttD.

FUlt JlAlTi ANIl A M J INKUIiUATlOW

AW'LT TO

Smith & Jenkins,INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE,

CIVIL AND MININO ENO'NTEBKC,

DANE BUILMNO,

MVKH, X. J.

F0R~8ALE.A dwelling witli about Iwo ncros

ofgronnd for $1,100.^ Another dwelling with nhout tiroacres of grouiul auti buro for $1,000.

Proporty in Dovor. Apply nt tho

REAL ESTATE AGENCY—OI' —

B M i m * JENKINS,BANK IIIJILDINO, DOVER, N. J.

Central RailroadO7 NEW JKK8BY.

FABM FOR BENT.T l i e M a r e o r o t M i l l s F t r i l l n r a r X e n T l l , N .

J . , w l t b t w o h o u s e s f o r r e n t t d l l

H. h. DUNHAM'S[nmiranre and Kea) B«tato Olllfie, Dover,N. J,.MO. ••• ' • .'•-.••.• v

TlMK » B L E If srrJtcr Mn 13TH, 1<<U3

THAINH LBAVB DO\EH AB F 0 U / ) ^ B

For THevf York, Kow&rk and Eliz-ibeth, nt CHS, i M ; 3 38, 5 58 p. H

SU.IDAIS, 5 52 p. M

For Plukdo'pliu at 0A5, A. x ;3:33, r M.

For Long Biaooh, Ocean Qrove,sburj Fmk and poiuta ou New

York nnd Iioig Branch RailroadHt 0:16, A. K ; 8 38 P H.

For all stations to High Bridgoat O.U, A. M., 0 38, 6C8 p. x.SUSDATS, C 62 p. K.

For Lake Hopatoona at 6 45,8:51), A v , 3 88, P. H.

For all stations to Edison, 0.45,8:60 A.«.; 3 38 P. K.

. For Roil-away at 0.20, A H;12:10, 2 SI, 6-22, 7.35 p. M SUMDAIS, 410 r. at

For Uibemia at 9.20 A. K.i 1210,2:61 F. H. SobDAis, i 16 P. M.

For Easton, Allentown and MauohObnnk at 6:45 A. X.; 8.38, 5.68,

M. SUHSATS, C.C2 P, at.

WARER00MS:

Cor. Blackwell and Morris Sts.v Dover,• J. R. DALRYMPLE.--Manager,/, :

Also dealer in Small Musical Instruments of all kinds, Trim-mings and Supplies, Sheet Hasio and Huaio Bnoks.

t'k'tui-o Fi-auiot on liand anil madu to onler. Orders taken for Cravnn and Oil Torti-uUn.

J. Hairhouse,, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,

Diamonds,, Watches, Clocks;Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Gold

Fens, Silvcr-Platcd Knives, Forki and Spoons,AT THB LOWEST JIABKETFHICE.;/' ''

WEDDING AND. BIBTHDAY PRESENTS, BOU-": VEN1B SPOONS, ! .

tfaa lareMt uinrttucnt ever iliowii In Dover. A loll lute of SpMHadea andE j . Olana. In framn ot Gold, Steel and nutibar, prop»l> otted lo

tbe eve. l a m constantly repknilsblng my atook In au IU de>irt-ineiita. You will always find tbe latest pattaroa and itylM. ,

B T All kinds ol WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY REPAIREDor otbarwlujcuovated at required.

1TINK WATCHK8 ADJUSTED TO TEMPKRATIJUB AND TO8ITI0N.

Watches Sold on Instalments.

GEORGE KANOUSE

Musical Instruments.—AQRKT ron— ** "" ' "

Peek & Son's Opera Pianos,. Decker Bros. Pianos*

Schubert & Co.'s Pianos,0. P. Bowlfty's Orgus,

Can furnbh iotitrumenlii ot any mah» denirfd cheaper than anj otbtr dMlen In tbla Mctlon.Co»li or ett'j monthly payment*. Call acd i n our InfltrLmeoU before purchjuinf,

. M W « can IAVO 7011 monfly.

. WAREROOMS

Schwarz Block, Sussex Street, Dover, N- J,,Jcat aci-MB tho bridgp, nearly npp*tto th» Central ralirotd itoUon.

It Catches the Eye.g Special Low Prices. New (loads just opened.

See tho new Stifles. It -pays to trade heie. Try 11s for hnr-Murk Down Sale. Wa are selling LIGHT SUITS

l l J $800 $700Smim. Murk Down Sale. W eling I TSjar $,'J ,70 tlmf you pay clsewJwre $8.00; $7.00, you, payel&ewlnre $10.00; $7.50. you pay dseuilixre $12.00;MEN'S BLACK WORSTED SUITSweseUfoiiSlS.OOiyoupay eUewhcie $15.00. Same line for Boys'. Children'sSuits, from Aio IS ycarsofage, 70 cents. Kitee Pants wetire selling for 23 cents, you pay elsewhere £5 cunts. Bent'sFurnishing Goods, Hah, Caps, the Latest Styles. Largelarictj/ of Trunks, and Valises. To this wa add the stronginducement of low prices. Itemember tve deal fair andVive your dollm-i,

vina.st.oja.iMi?!"

SALE OF

BUILDINGSITES !

Bogus wluLe lead" • * " h * " "°

arTord makera a larger prorlt thanStrictly Pure White Lead.

The wise man n never penuaded tobu; paint that ia aud to JK "just wgood "or" better "Ihan

Strictly PureWhite Lead

The market is flooded with spuriouswhite leads. The following analyses,made by eminent cliemiits, or two ofthese HHsUad.n£ brands show theexact proportloo of genuine white leadthey contain:

UittlMdinj, Brand>'8itndird Lead Co Strictly Pure Wblt*

Lead Ut Louii '

RE 1 ! 1 TTLeave Hew Turk at COO, 11.30,

A. i i ; 4:30 F. M. SumiYS, 1:00 p. u.iieave Rookawny at 037, I

A. K ; 315, 8 30, 5-50, r vSOSDAIS, 5 U r X

Leuie Purt Omni at 9:10,11:20,a. M.; 2:10, 617, 7:20 r. M.

SOOTHS, 4:111< H.

LeaiTB LakoHopntoongat 10:.ri0,A. « ; 541, P at.

Leave High Bridge at 8.1C, A. M.,1:40, 0:17 p. M. SUNIIASB, 3:00 p. a.

J. U. OLHAUaBN,r Oeui 15UOL

H P BALDWIN,Utni. Paaa. Axt

ESTABLISHED I83O.

QKOKGE E. VO0HHEE8,

M O . E & I 0 T O W N ,

HARDWARE

IRON MERCHANT,Builder*', Tkrrik|» Mtken', BlicUmiti i .

fantnolon', JHnjgB and Muiofwilann' Bap-IIIN, PdnU, Oili, ate

•VfiRICliLTURAL IMPLEMENTSSaedi anl r«rli l l»rt . Bttea »Btl Boalet, Bir j .

' I I , TrtO7«lM.ruhlii|TMlvii >tul Bpur-n a m Ooads. BoaukeeplBC Ocod*

ALL anas or ->•'

LAND AND DBAIS TILE,

DltoHelUa«> Alaiafall

5' lJ l O B"d wto' Artanl of Borrii uid KdjoiDlujc oonutiea of

the Oliver Chilled Flow, »lio Aetna Birrow.b i l e Wheel OalLraloti, Wtutu A, Wool

Howtn, I N N F I iad BiDdew, Hortfl BikM,Aminotui wnTBulUrd'i U*i Xedden, L e mMidTrMd HorwPovM-.uid t>lflnl oliii^f.rm

«V« Btnmp' PallMt.

JOHN J. £CKHART,(Bmeajor to Smith £ Bckhart,)

MASON ANDflDILDEU.

Contracts Ukea and materials furatshnd for

B l I L i U I . V O i . B H I U O K S ;

wiotho- of BRICK or BTONE.

aiiop ou atonis street,' uext to former Inoa

DubuUdlnc, BOTO, H. J.

17-lT. ~ JODH^r. ECKUAUT

n r > Una. line oi WALL PAPEH8, BOM.DERS7.K., oall at our aton on 8VBSKX8TREfcr. Mit to Holla's.

R. T. SUITE. • : THOB. FANNING

SMITH & FANNING,

Masons and Builders,DOVER, H . I.

fOntncta forall kluds of work takea and

ell maUiriala furnished. Prutlcal aiperiauceIn ararj bntneb of ataaon ivork.

JOBBIHa PROMPTLY ATTJCDDED TO.

'BBOP on BKBOEN Snurjrr,

tvu . Kmrr TO ».; Lot v. ji. B.

M. TODNG,Baritone solotst for coocerc and oratoiia

Dirwtor of unsia la tfae Alcrristown U BCbWch. OWN Ifsions Ifl TDIM eultore, pjannhamoir/sodiximpadtion. , .,^ffQICB CULTIHI! A BPEClALTV.l'e:

ii rhauvMi\, U le Hid 0 «i>Lr cwL BL btiili

Less Lhftn 7 per cent, white lead.Mlilcidlogllniid

" P«ir.c Warranted Pure [AJ White LlUiultb rrnportlon. A i

hnliliitDufUftl IIAp^rMntOil'ji! of l\ 10 « DJ l>« CTIJLllarrtn 00 08 [*( ecu*.

No white lead lo it.You can avoid bogus lead b ; pur-

chasing any of the foliowinz brand...They are manufactured by the " OldDutch" process, and ire the •tandarde:

"Atlantic" "Bradley"" Brooklyn11" Jewett" -

"Ulster11

For »al> by the moit retliblc dulcraFor »al> by the moit retliblc dulcr

lo "end te ue for • book tonlalnlp* "•»tion itiat miiy aavi you rnwya dollar, IIei?ly cu t yw . poital card to d o » .

NATIONAL LEAD CO.,IDroUifirKif To

EUGENE BUCHANAN'S

I)MY titOOI>S

- A N D -

GliOCBItY STORE)

BUSSKZ 8 T H 1 I T . U U V B K . H . f .

la .touted will) tba Lull of everytblpg In the**

. and toti nt lirinfc priotH. 0*11 and

ino taj stock and pride*. Alt fioodi dtllTwrtd

lo my part ut HIT towii M\ ibort mSioo.

aOQlNK BDCHAJUN.

A CAUTION!Wliau you tub for BalUutlne1! Export, be

lira }ou set It, JJo not t c c p t may t h rJtwr, W « U M soraa nue taya It b Just u RoodA ftninll RIBM flf ttiA Keoulne In Iwltsr Ui*n •callou of Lbuap lmltaUon. For a l e iu d ltlmt-oJais plaon and delivered anywhero loUio Nortlinm v*i t ut tb« tlUt« by

( . M E & HOLLER.DOVEU, B. 1,

SOXJTD AQBNTS.B O T T I ^ H S OF

FUSE APPLE 0IDES.BKITZ'S PORTER,

Soda and Mineral WateriOF XVXHT DESOKIPnOlf

|gr* 8ATIHFACTI0N GUARANTEED.

Estatlisbed 20 YearsO D ARB BESF0N8IBLE.

Dover Boiler -WorksV V. BIHI H . • . P r o p r i e t o r .

HAvoracn'HKB or

Btcam Boilers. Baoke BUdu, OU Tanks.Ctienil(»l rans. Ore Bucket, and all

klnos ot t W lren WorkRBPAIR'JIO PROMPTLY ATTBrtDBD TO

Old boilers Uk.a In eicfaann I Coal andWood. BarreM and Uiose IJITT., H.lr, Has-ter, Cement, Front uid Common Brick,n v t l a i , Stepi, Cornlni, Sills, mat. Man-

COR M0I1M8 AND DICKER8ON bTS.

£XC£USIORS.

A large stook of secondhand wheols in good condi-tion. Pneumatic and Cush-ion'mea from 135 up. Soldfor Cash or Monthly Instal-ments. Bond for Catalogue.

H. C. VREELAND,» DO\KR,M.J.

UO TO T1IK

OLD RELIABLE HOUSE—or—

J0SEPU 0. JOHNSON—roa ALL—

Upholstering and Toralturs Work,ntMAH TBl RtTMMI. I V * .

Inilipileiit Oil Company.ONE PRICE TO ALL DEALERS.

AHK FORHAVR FAMILY OIL. O-tf

A 8FLKHD1D BIXX3K OK

MILLINERY GOODS

BRIMBHIELLUOOKAW'A'Y, S. i

Ouplex AutomaticSteam Heaters

* made ot wrought boiler Iron, hire iir flam, aaA olahn •npertorit/ In (be

..win* iioltit* OreateeonDtBTlDfuBll t~~plloity of ooDilrnotinul No unuoesLblelolnti*1 No long Hsu or hentipj!_saif«w Al

t»p oVa

All kind! of Pfcuuliing, Uuuflug aod Bb»tITOD Work uliwtuAory ox«eat«d In itock atall tltnet Stores and Hot Air raroaoei of crsrde«ortpUon, Hardware, Ontlerr, Tin-vare, OilOlottii OaUprtft. 8*c Ijstljilt anil ^orEiitOo*l. UiBpi« Piloti , Oi]». rairDanBort'i Hnbbtr Butkni Ckaln PniODa

S.R. BENNETT. (aueoeaedr (6 A. Wl<lilou,)

aCAHUrACTVBBB AKO DBAXtll IN

STOVES.RANGES.

FURNACESTIM, Corn* IND SHEET IUOI Knoviwa,

Zinc,Sheet Lead,

Lead Pipe,

Pumps, Ac.

- THE GORTON

HOU8E-UEAT1NG

STEAM GENE1UT01I

A SPE0IALTT.'

L. H. IVES & GoREMOVAL!

Fancy Goods,•itATEBlAL FOE FAN07 ¥0EI,

Stamped GoodB,Silks, Laces, Kid Glovos

Hosiers'.lAVltUi' AND CHILDREN'S

Spring andSummecUiiilerweir

STATIONERY,rAHDT AKR BTATLI.

WILL BE FO1I.VI) IX10ATKII Ol'I'OHIl''l'HK i'JHT OFFIUH

THE UAKUALN S'I(»KK

SCHWAPZ BLOCK,RLKSKX BTKKKT. OOVSII, N J

Shirts, Shirts, Blurts,Han'sOUUHK Ovanhlrts, Iu fasteolon, !.»'Hra'aUuUDg OtenblrUi, Iu feat colun, lie,

M«n1* UDcImhlrta. 20c toJOcj.H M ' S White Merino HUrti, 130c *M»a1iynta0ndwsdWlilt«8hlrt4V1'to uHn,LauDdeml WbluBblrtaTuOo

I e«peUftl!y InTlte tia BttesUon nf moa toill twtwrttnetit. We *ra thn plonnrv whoIve down to ROOK BOTTOM 4'BJOKSCall •nd loipixt our Mock and ooniptra rur

fliurtw. EvrrythinsMrvprNontoit ormourraruodea Ilsapceuullj mil'tni.tttNl tn catrade ontj.

H. E. Groengrass,

WXLOOX 60 BEKRY

Carpentcri and Builders,IKIVEH, N . J . '

Plani.ipetHaUons lor bnlUllui, eoalrail.

Jokklae; p r o m p t l y «««««dtd «».

BLATX BOOTB—Wararnlin Bnl^jlu. tiiuftsd pat an slate nDfs by goed mechanic*.

eleckeU' Sneathlni Paper aiwsja on haul.Oltles and shop on BlackmUSt, neit to

Oorer Lumbar Companr'a Mil]If. B. Wooox. :, A. R. DlRJlT.

INSURE TODR PROPRRTY WITB

H. L. DunhamEUBOPEAK AND AMERICAN

COMPANIES!LOSSIM PROJUTLY AWDuiBI) AND

PA1U IS CABB I

RBAL E B M T S FOR fiALJI OR ExCDilTQ

OFFICE—BAKRK BU1LUINQ,

DOVIB.aT. J .

FRANK F. APGIR,NRAR D , L. ft W. DKPOT, DOVKIl, N J.

MARDrACTllUn AID BOTXtlR Ot

Soda and Mineral Watm,8KLTZER, VJCny, Km

AGKHT FOB

Hinohliffo1* Celebrated ExtraB Iiacer, Porter, 4o,

FIRST cr.ABs noopa A BPSMAI,TY

J . J , V R B E L A W D ,

CARPENTER ""BUILDER,

OOLUOE.

OPBH ALD THB TEAK I

NATIONAL PATBONAORI

arBTCODHaiOPBHSIMEaSTOAHllHa

RICHARDSON 4 BOTNTOH CO/SPERFECT

HOT WATER HEATER* nebe , H« vtMall. M0 4u4t, m**aiy

U manage a* a common §fvt. mudUL2*Y UVAttAMThEU

DOVER, N. J.

Tiuning, Plumbing,—AND—

STEAM FITTINGIn i l l their branobaa.'

AUEHT FOR TUB WBl.tKHOIVM

Perfect Steam HeaterA LOT Or \

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