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, •"'. , l e t . : , . •" Northern New Jersey^ j :•: ooNTfl'iN'S MORE" ' " •' '• :•:' THAS u.i :•; ANT OTHER PAPER- :•: ViOL XXIV. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, PREPAY^ JUNE 29,1894. NO. 31 .' FDRUSHW) JCYXHX F r PDBijiaBEBa AHD Opx onlllatJatxU Street next door < to (he National Union Bank. ;-:uuuqtnwunKsxrtou XHVABI- vi««Tnu»..;;«...iii.i.;....;.:.ii..iw BIX H o l m s ..... ;; ....... , ............ 100 ; TuuaMONTHS., .................... ABTMBTIBINO B4TBS. OOUOHH. 9 wkHiS wlu •a IS .10W I860 000 OGO •son 1000 18 50 1500 18W JHQQ 1*60 5 SO ti oo it oo 4&U THEKOBEI8 COUNTY SAYIHQJS- BAHK •OHBISTOWIf. H. J. • SCOUfOBATlSD MAJtVIl 3d, W4. P™H.nt-HKNHV W. MILLER. Vtoe-Prtddant—AURttUIIB B. HULL. Beoretary Md/nmuunr—H. T. HUM*. IUSAOBBHI Htnrj O. litoef, H«V7 W. 1U1I.T* . HenptoaO.Htnfc, Annilm B. Hull, lWHpH. Holtmin, Fnl Herere,. Oi««.Y.Hmii,K,D. Kdmt>nd D. Hater; JohuTUtelier. J«nn«py IB,18M..... »1,IK!,7E1.M - '•; LIABILITIES Int.D.videadJan.1. 16,338.13 : , •> Percentage added for wttnu. Local notleoa '••fifteenosnte per line, :. .',.•• '•'";"• t' " T}«Wlir ». HUMMER . .^ iBetl KMte ud Inmunbe Agent. ' 6flte bvfcr Tbe'O<><>. Wob.rdB. Ct».'. Store, . COOPER, MASTER 1HDBOUCITOKIN CHANCERY V f S j : - bite. In ttoTonoIulldteg, ' ^ :: O r a J. A. LronlB Brow. DOVEB, H. J. ; JAMES 0. COOPER, •;.; &;•'••'••>» •''' DOVBR.K. * l - }' Pir.,I,UD, B1w«n.Botiw, Employer.' ' blUIr and Lire Block Ineirance. Our : iiiraor luum.' lied Kauu hnillK ^'-sold ou Oommlssou, TpniouiiBT ur TBMsiiuf WENT at RHCU- VlUTUll AM) IULJIMA1, DIBMSKL .- 'i i ' 2*KII MO M »M« Warren Krrm, EOBOE w.- PiAOfc: "'•','•.' Coa, MiHKET ST. j i A , . . ; , . : ; .;.. f .KASO1JBE S HOSpNO'S B^KBKY $%&:&Z.tm OIUI, K, J . ; : . ~" Confamota Man'for BS klndS'Of'Work In •:•" ialterUnaol bualtMBaud the beft.maUri&ta •'. '"SSw'BolUn and mirrlat Sleaoi Hpn ;'--','irit>iAllw*M«nwrfaHy. L ' ! -? : ^.; : - -' -^.':' ; ^.f'r Omca W«*B Ciirriuii Dapox'• sa-lr .'"• and all work In Marble and Granite." Ail work of Usbest order stndprioeaiiwuKmable. - il,S38.T2I.Dfl interest li deolarad and paid lu January a July of each year from the profits nf tb* V ~lous its months 1 burinee*. .. - Deposit* nuule on or before tbe 3d dajs of 'January, April, July and October, draw w Ureat from the lat d a n of said moiitl ~ BA. K. to 4 *. «. daily, except Saturday, Saturdays from 9 A, M. toU n. (noon) and tram7toVF.il, MIN|NG MACHINERY MORRIS COUNTY MACHINE &IRONCo MB VOITPRESSOBS, of high- HOISTING;ENGINES* duplex : ,.a«o> reverwtfe. PUMPING ENGINES,strong :•... ' and axHiomtcaZ. ;•.;••• 00BNIBH PU&TP8, double, or CEASING and P XJLLEYS, large I Bmvjajidljlgnt lu Iron, Brass, lhUB ' 0 m 0 « 4IIP.W0EKB. . , S 0 B 8 H I STEUtBT. / [ DOVXII, H. I. 6HR.Gi?iv^Lir .TRAVELINSciALlSIIAlt ' B6TABIJSHGD 1830,; [.MORWSTOWN- H. J.. IRON MERCHANT; V AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 8EKD8 ana FERTILIZED. &JBEBRY C«rpmt«ri mil Builden, v^i'Jobb|n»r'romBtl» Attindtil toi BtATB BOOFS.-Wjfaml.h ataandpntoqalateroofibTEoodni eaEkefiBMUliiKFaiiar al««jl oobaud. Offimaad ibopooEUci»»ll St, Bnt 10 OTrUlbarComliaiii'iWlL >•• . A: B. BlBBT.' M; R. Wr 'ao. TO ' T H B '•'•'.!•• OLDRELIABLE HOCT8E UOR!US Bt,. (Sear tlie. lliverj DOVEH, ,N. J. Masons and Builders, CoumioU torall Undi ol work tata aid all inaterUi loroiaJMd., PraoUoai " I « < « « ^ In erarr.rjniDeb o< inaaon work.' -'; ;;.. I,-/:;: JOBBIHI1 PIlOKFn.Y ATTENDED TO is Believing:." : *SimpIit Beautiful, V ^ / these words mean much, but to i 2iL-:.; see "The Rochesterv will impress:' \ the truth more forcibly. Its mar*' " velouslight is purer and brighter , tfcan. gas light, softer than electric "light, jandmore cheerful than cither. The ~choicest bric-a-brac in the palace of a Van- derblitreveals nothing finer. We have 2,700 ."artistic varieties, in brass, bronze,- silver and black iron. .Tie wtaerfbw hwcby jlrwi ootlna Oiit.tw !• to tulm LtintmcU for UiOdliut* Mil do nail Jolddufi (it iJ»rt troUkft.ntnl Jn # S " lUrlnjf had s knrecoHectlooof ArtUtUnpt, iaiiimbak oIBorra andiOacinmll.BaL.Donr.N. J. tlEOTFIC TELEPHONE JENNINGS &BXJT1EE. Borid Afl/ the orqnanUtr, dellm-ed on tlio )ln« of the Delaware, Lackawamia and Western B. B. and Central B. B. of NowJmvf. Addroas. : -' OLD AND RELIABLE! 34 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS. 73 Market St., Near Plane St. GREflT IHDUCEmEHT SflLE 25 Bedroom Suits, with mattress and spring 25 Bedroom Suia, with mattress and spring 25 Bedroom Suits, with mattress and spring,..., Only JiS.oc , Only J20.0C On.yja5.oc 25 Parlor Suits in Damask, including Moquelte R u g , . . , , Only $20.00 25 Parlor Suits Flush, Including Moquelte Rug. .... '• ,Oniy $30.00 35 Parlor Suits in Rug Covering,'including Moquelte Rug Only $40.00 Carpets piattc ana Lam whn Paper Wiinoul cnarge. 35 plecci of Tapestry Brussels Carpet, including making and laying with paper, peryard .\ Only 60 cts. 35 pieces of Tapestry Brussels Carpet, including mnking and laying with paper, per yard ...... .Only 75 cts. 25 pieces of Velvet Carpet, including making andlaying with paper/ per yard ..; -.,- ..Only91,15 15 pieces of Body Brussels Carpet, including making and laying with paper, per yard .,..;... ', Only $1,20 35 pieces'of All-Wool Ingrain Carpet, including making and laying with paper, yer yard ,...'.,, .......... . ,.;•• Only 70 cts. ••S pieces of Low Prieced Ingrain Carpet, includlngmaklng and laying s with paper, per vard ................... .Only 45 cts. Climates cheerfully given far fitting up Summer Resorts, Hotels and Hoarding , Houses—Cosh or Credit—at short notice. . ; Ttiree Huqdretf Rolls or Fancy mailing. Good Fancy Mqtiing, per roll..,,. .- , ........ ,,..Only $3,40 Two Hundred Hard and Soft Wood Refrigerators .TREDUCED PRICES^ Good UprightHnrdwood Rcfrjgcratar....Only $7.00 - ." _ Children's Carriages in great variety at reduced prices.- ,,- PORTLAND RANGES. r hy, it Is known alt over the State on acccount of its good qualities. Easy terms. NEW STORAGE BUILDING. 'or Furniture. 88 Bank street is iKe number, Forclennliness and low rates it can not be surpassed. All lacked rooms..- Furniture moved with vans. .-. Bait Apron QtagtMtix, fast rolort, only 4Jfo. Onefinelotof **' " Allllght coiorcil CftllcoBfl.'...;,;;...!!! B%& Cliocolato colored Calicoes, about 4,000' ; yd*.ofthaJfeaivtiaa.quality,..;, iMo. Outftis Plannela to dote out at .,..r,Mo. All our beatDretiOlaguaiiiB were Viiio. ;• ana 15c, jerf, novronly.,;, •• 80. l«t Indigorihiot'allMxi only..;! 4}i;c. Hlinpaon'a best black, aton black and. - white and greys, but Calico nil tlio - market .i.'. nVo ECONOMY! CttMFORT! SAFETY! DOffillEltv . . I have a fall line of thorn at loweoc priooa OIL STOVES AJID OIL GIAS STOVES, NEw D|EftiNG whichhM given the beet Mliafaotion. One of these in use air years, ;> : *; costing tmy 75 cents for repairs, 'j '''"' '•' : Plumbing, Tinninff, St«»m Heating and Hot Wat«r Heating . ; J. The Celebrated CORNISH PIANOSand ;Mprris;flts^-I)o7eiv , Manager, .: Also dei^«r in Bmall ICuBloal Inttruments of all kinds, Trlm- : mings and Buppllea, Sheet Musio and Music Books. . Plctiu» Ftamea on hand and madetoenter. Ord«r» takAn for Crayon and OU Portrait*, 'TKe l&biiester." CRUSHED STONE, MY STORE Is headquarters for all kinds of Russett Shoes. A inagniflcent assortment of Ties for ladies are also a special feature. You can save lots of money by giving me your trade in footwear and have the best as- sortment in this County to select from. If our store in Boonton is more convenient you can get the same treatment. P. O. HEAGAN, p.D. L.&W.R.R. DOVER, N. J. L. LEHMAN & GO. Dover's Bargain Store. PRICES TALK. Everything guaranteed or your money returned. Com- pare these prices with those you are paying. BASE BA.LL NOTES. Tbe Iron liuardu, of l it Uopn, Dover lout Baturday to havs a friendly game it bowhall with the koiaa team—tbe l^lptia. It ffam't friendly atall.Httwganie brobe up is a row tho sixth tailing, Iron Guard* hloklnff agalnrt adecialongl' by their own umpire. Tha Rondolpha 1 two moooa basM—Dnt and aecond—vritb nobody ou*. The man on reoood odvaoood to third. Ahea»y hitter wai at the bat, ao the TroD Ou*nJ« made a bluff, knowing full veil that tbey ooultl not win.the game ataodlng If to 9, and tiro men on bud, la the aUtu in- Dlag, Th»y are the wont lot of " kickers" that have rtilUxl Dover Uila soason. Not aattancd with atortlag a rowthat broke up the game, they rtolo a ball from tha IUn- dolpba, The only open data that tho Han- dolphj have to play a return game wltb the Iron Gusrde la December S9th, at moir-bali. Tbe Haodolphi will play at Biicoaauniia to- morrow afternoon and at Donv.Ho on July Ttfa. Tbey bare itrengthpjied their nine by onotber oeir pttoher, WlUlom Hard, A) clubs wishing to challenge them can address Cfaarlea J, UaU. mteager. Don't forget tie game on tbe Fourth bo- reeu the Ilandalpha and TrypbDniia. Game, catted at 4 o'clock. Admlwdan \H un Tbe famous Cuban OlonU came to Rock- away on tiatofday and, wliea Ibej lelt the formidable and heretofore unconquercd Liberty Atbletlct were suffering the dlt- coinQturo of deff ot. There was a very largo attendance deiplle tbe exoeastve beaf, and tbe perpendicular rayi of the burning gun ted only to put life Into the aable cuam a of tbe aah and leather ephero. Of oourao It w unot expected tfaat the Athletics would wlnthBgaruoif the Olanta played li their bttttjorm, and tlio fact of tlielr beeping tha turndown toO. to 3, tsabetter evidence of good gUjIng than a defeat of nitay of tbe club* agtlcst whom tbey play would give them. It is conceded by BTen the enemtea of tbeAtbleUu tbat they have tlie Btrongwt team tbls year that they b&vs erer put into tbe noli) and they are putting up a Dntt clwa arUola of ball. Tho antics of the Cuban QIBDU were aa amiulng aa a eomlo opera, while Uiey marl a many brilliant playi that gave tha opponents of the Athletics a ohanue. to root with vigor and utlifaotlon, Tbo game wot luUrettlnfc from start to flnlih, and It all tbe gamts were up to the standard of merit of that played Saturday there would be more satisfaction to the average eriiik to aee tbem tban he could get out of attending a HaUounl Ltagae gamo, t>x>re waa aa follows; _j-ybort (lour, per barrel, ...;., .. ..,.W'8O lags At barrel prices. Very heat buturuai oriilb*. for......11.00 Bert Sugar Cured Hanii He. lest Smoked Shoulders So Saltl'urlt,,., ...,:.. 8c lmok«lBeef :.:...18o: JreaVfast Bacon... .... ISc. Large Box Haioked Herrliiff 20a. lb£ Bert Rice 100 lbs. Bert Blaron Ho.' lbs. Rolled Oats ; ; . . ..90o it*, soda cmrtm..;:.;::;:;;: ."...."aoc Ita; Ulnfntr Snnp* ........ ato. oib.painArd..... .......v:...:..'ffiS: I d Pordluri •, 7o t! Oil Konilnes •., ...... ,. ftc. j i OHBardltifR two for.. ...Wo. ja-gonaekage Poarllnc... ,. ,10. S'ery gowi collw, per pound ..... ;83c Beat Standard OmnulatodBugarTlln for a lo. Ugbc Brown 7 lbs. for. SMc. 3 IB. can Coolttxt Com ilect 1!*c. 31b. oni Rout Betf *" lib. can Aoma Brand Chipped B«ef .!...,. Cauued TomtiCoef, vorj bwtt,,,.'.' ..10c. ti cans Sugar Cora USc. Hai-rowbit Peas, can To. BtrlDKBeam " He. Table PeocliOB " I" u inc. lmon.,- 10c. rondomwd Milk, 2 «Hia for , inc. Oold Durt Waahlng Powder. ....'Jflo. DuryfaH. Corn Btnroh .',,.. Oo, Imported Macaroni, packaga .. / ISc, Hood'itBaraiparillaorAyaiB'HarrapaHlUOlro, Scott'BKmulSon «ta. Pabbltfs, Octagon, Boo or Ou>im Hoap I „*. 0 cakes for. J •**" CUBAN GUNTB, A.H. B. BII. P.O. A. I. Pitterwn. I. ( ..... « 1 - 0 2 0 1 ] W. haw, o.... 1 .1 0 3 0 0 Wl.lk.,211 n 2 1 :i 2 1 Grant. •. 5 0 1 2 a 0 A. Jaetam.ab... 5 D 1 . 3 S I) o. JarkaoD o. (... 4 0 11 a 0 p Tanrll,lli. I 1 1 0 0 0 Renuo.r.f. 4 BtManlp 4 All Dry Goods at Cost! Ladles' Shtrt WoisU, cliean at nflo., only 2 Xad'oB 1 Bblrt Waists, extra flno quality In wlilte, iwme with twlored colleni , ai)dcu(Tslwtre«1.41)l|l,71lai»l<I.SD each, your choice at O dlu'IllbdVti Struck out by Deacon, 6, base on balls, Deacnn H. by Stlden 1; two baae hits, Fr»- man t; ibrn base hitn, Cartar S; panml rail*, Carter 0, Jackson 1; double plaji. Grant, White and Tamil. Time of game nno hour and forty mlnuta. Umpire. T^dlu.IllubedVMtBoniy.. Cblldreu'a fine Summer Vesta, sice111, rrgular nrlco 10o., nowonly Full yard wide Blaictied MuHlln .'. " , " « Unbleaohwl " ....... 4 W« have a large lot of fine Cliolllm In all tho now patterns, Ilgbt and dark grounds, for yawl only ,., .... L. LEHMAN ,::::: Co., nom, i. J. BUSINESS. EKERer HND TO THE FRONT The Tcceni Btorms have jntcrrercd wllh business and kept many ofour out-of-town patrons from visiting us,: ..Push, and prices must make up for lost time. We'll make it profitable Tor you to come how. , MEN'S SPRING SUITS We are exhibiting not only the largest and niost complete line we ever asked you to look at, but are selling them at prices far below their actual value. WHETHER THE SEN- ATE PASSES THE FRE WOOL BILL OR NOT YOU WILL NEVERBUY SUITS CHEAPER THAN NOW. You nor we ever lawsuch $10 suits before. V . : You nor we ever aaw such $12 Buits before- ^ FI NE C LOT HI NQ We don't and. we couldn't buy such Clothing as we sell, -But liiatis not nil, I'OU save the profit of the, middle man by dealing with us first hand. THE BOYS TOO <&& THE BOYS TOO ^ Boys' Clothing this season is as cheap in proportion as the Men's. ' We are in splendid shape.lo outfit thelittle ones. New and pretty styles of-oiir own design, strong.Triable workmanship, extra attention paid to buttons and staying. At prices ranging , from.J2.oo b$6^) h MCGREGOR & Co. 850 4 852 Broad St.. - - - - NEWARK, N. J. —JJOBDEB8 ANDDEALERS'IN ( HARDWARE^ IRON gSTEEL PIPE, . - • Br*etal AKMif. IIerriBlr.i&UI.HMTtn C3o.'. B4PES AND VAULT WORK. ' . . . ••: ' BiippUee or Erery DweripUon for ' / Wielmn, Ksckia'.sls, Steaa FiUon, Ratals, Hills, Oitlraclra, Office Build- ' liifs, Public Insllliiloni. iiawo Hoien, Waler Hose and annimir ipecMlies. BOO •*> BOB MAI TO BEGINNERS ; PERFECT" arid "PROVIDENT" RANGES "Dovoe",** "&onftlor *^anit "OOIIIIHIJUIDAIIV' 1 Itrtu AluUislarKnitanillieiitiiiakniof GASOLINE AND KEROSENE OIL STOVES ... ForflummcrCooking. Onrlipoot HOUSEHOl-D FURNISHINB GOODS ' nil we shall mnkAa... Our pricct ara wayd BANTTAIIV pr.mmiKa j J.T.KERR, epn mt HOf el, Blackwelt SI.; Doyer.N.J. TllR LlUKKTYS A& K. BH PO, A. APillQUJ'. IUM<*. ^ u v 1 « iy rfohtr, r. f 4 0 1 1 0 tf 'arrell,2b .4 0 II 2 3 1 Dracon.n 4 0 0 0 0 0 qnlnaej, o. f 4 0' 8 1 0 0 I'rnmiu.l.f . In 1 1 3 0 0 nraBr,I.B » 1 £ . 3 « 0 lton,8b 8 0 9 4 I B Total........ M S 10 24 10 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 ' 0 13 0 0 1 1 3 4 a T.tal 40 F l i 28 It Borne mlwrftble acamp stole a witohor'u glors and a ball from tbe Trjpfafinrt lant Saturday at rort Oram. Tha Iwyn hadbeen t i SuccaBunna aod coming .tirough. Port Oram. the Trytihena, quartet gave tliom A •erVnade and wblle tbe ball tossora had tbclr ill filled with mualo some sneak swiped their gbro and ball. The party who took thorn Is Buipeotsd and If they are not returned •Dine COB will get .Into trouble! The Mptainot tbe 1*1jwwoodbiae ball dub mye that our report of the game between fab club and tha Blghtb Grads of thh town Is all wrong; that only three/and a-balt tnnlngo were played and tbeiicorewailStolS.ltiflteai) of 5 to 4.; " The Trypbenas went up toSuooaiannt lait Saturday toplay the aecond nice of that place. Tbey played fonr innings when tiie Butoawunna boya to keep from being wiped iff the earth iualated on pnttlng fntho' flrat the icon standing 10 to 2 Intheir favor.' . The Fort Oram Hewrvei having been or- ganized for tbe KUOD, would be pleaBBd to ear from all tha loading, amateur dubi tbrougbout thli and adjoining counties. ' The team wblch 1Ban uoeptlonally BtronR one, Is composed of tlio following well known play- W. Tnnbertb, o; U. McDonald, p; R. Whltford, w; J. UoOonald, lb; H. UoAnlfb, Sb; W. Barryraan, 8bi P. Baundry, If} TV. Buih, d\ J. KUIUOCJ tt. Addreu oammunt- mUpna to U. P. McAnlfTa. Fort Oram. N. J. The Remrvet play their flrat game on Satur day, J UD8 SO, with tbe lit. Hopo club at Port Oiara. ;. .• . ' ' • The people <f Morris Flalna bid an Intcr- tiog Umo Tuesday In ooDnectfan with their Dag-rtlnlog before the Dlitrict School ITOUM. Then was oontidorable.excitement In railing aloft the pole, which nowelands sixty iet high. Bo fntnuewai the interest that ren tbB ladles asdstu). There was a mo- lent of •uipense when the heavy piece of timber stood at an angle of about 41 degrees on the discover? that one of tbe guy ropes yie» uot atfonK «tK>ugb, At UttA critical soanex-tnutea of the school diuhod up Itb youthful agtlity, and tied on a itrmiser op . By careful enguteerlng and hard work the pula was at last made to stand up- ight, and the moment this was acconiulUhed school bell rang andthe spectators ap- plauded. An Interesting program followed, the ROT. Wm, Fryllng presIJfng, oonsliting of recita- ions and singing by the pupils and teachers, Miss Voght and Mlis Da H u t , and Epeoahw by lion. A, W. CuUer and Ro7. William W. Eallovray, Br. . Mr. Cutler ipoVe of theold itone achool- housa which formerly occupla* the site of the present more coBimodloui boOdlnjr. He mid that tbe Ilret meeting of cltliens at tbls State o protest against granting thfl lands tab- merged by Ude-wator to the railroad and to ivor Utrlr holng Bold for tbe benefit of free schools bad been held la that old schoolhauts. He raenUooDd aniDDg those prueeot at tfant meeting J, Oojd Heedly and Dr. Marvin. Mr. Cutler himself was abo preusnt. Ho do- ed the Legislature, whlob tbr«a 7»ra ago dlyarttd that fund to other men, and coinnieniled the last Lea Mature for reron- log that action, bnt doprtcatod the fact tnit tbe 1500,000 which the BohoM Fundbal lost In the meantime had not been mtorrd to the fnnd. .air. Halloway had not expected to peak, bat mads Afew remirts oC a natriotlo ature, with all bis mual rliMiueiica. 1 ho people of Morris Plain* are very grato- Fill to thewarded of tlw any]urn, Ur. Kverltt, id the Iloirpltal Bend. Thoeo wbo wore to rniih tho muald forthe oocajHon fftllwl to tome. A i w x m a i tho warden hoird of It, he int word to tua asylum. The biud arrived la tie nick of time, and their music woa ex- cellent. BOWS THIS r We o(Tor On« Biindretl Dollars rewnnl far Finy c i t e of C*Urrh tint canuot be cure., h; fall's Catarrh Onrs. P. if. CHENEY &CO.t Toledo, O We, the underalROttl t-avo known P. J. Che- ney Tor the last fifteen ycara, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transaction nod flnsDdnlly ablo tocarr/ out any obliga- tion* made hy their ftmt, WR8T & TKUAX, Wholesale DmgRlsla. Tole- do. O., WALTIIKQ,KINNAKA UMIVIH, Whole- l Dnigglxlfl, Toiodn, O. HfiU'H CaUrrb Dura Utaken Internally, actinft directly upon Uio blood and inucou' (•u'facM of tha »yiitom. TeitlmotiUI* asnt r»*. Trice 75c perbolUo. Hold t*r all Drue Don't Forgat when jou want to-buy Underwear. Fnr good Koodaand low pritct tt will pay you to »Wt DOTM Baiar of J. U. Qtham. 8VO0ABUKHA. The bovs nro coWiratlng theciming of the Kourth by their |i-'ntiy crackers Verrily, ttwlr uUep n >uMt 1 ^ b&Artl wi thr Ku^bRtU, It iiniJiioradt.iit tli-re lng»i'>g to bs »n- other wedtllng tnthn nnar future. About the M, I undunrta-.i.. Our public sjhool clo»P! for the*umow cation on Thurelay, fbla wcob. Mias Anna Crater la fpeiuUoR a few d 'itb frinnda In Bethlehem, FA. MIM Maine Dooriug, of Natrark, in pond- lag ber vacation at home Mix E. M. Cor win and daughter, h> have removed to their cottage at River Hi Lake Hopatoong, where tbey will spend tho •umrnor. Charlie Uoll wean a smiling face. I*'* [Irl. •otrabou'. Hint factory whinb ivs «cre t- have r IdrinotswutijtbloB^f it, neither d' I hear anything about It at alL Edward FitUi'irtwrt bai awwitW the •ottool nt I'ompton I'loins at a oanilderablB advacoe In salary over tbe one wblcbbe ceived at our own school. We regret to Ed. leave ui, but since be'bm decided to go, wo wish blmevery success. [ undentand tbat the Independent* ot uohnway will piny lull wltb tbe Buroaaunna team on the bums grouuda on tbe Fourth. This will undoubtedly be a very good game, and xbould be well attended Give tbe boyt a cheer once la awtillo. It If a grett eiioaur* gement, even If they do not neei it, Tho Boclable at William fUetnt well attended on Tuesday oveiiine. About was reallied, which, conilderlng tha night waa very good, ttosi J*ura Bedford, of Newark la staying at Keuvll for a fawweeks as the gUBst ot B Uarrli acd family. Rev. Or, Suxldart la visiting friends In New York Rtota thfa week, MIM Laura Tuorpe spent Bunday at Call- in, visiting her brother. Mfsa Ida Ourl, of Dover, la. tpeodlnn « few days wltb b»r alstar, Krs. A. a. Btellinger, of tbla piooe, MUs Mama Doerioff, of Newark, la epend- ig her vacation with bersUters in thb plate. 2II»9 Nellie Itlgbter anil MtsiB.M. Alpiugh •pent Saturday visiting friends at Meadlmm, Itev. Ur. ltowman, who baa been akk alnoe April last, we are pleated to note li much Improved in hraltu. Tbe Randolph aud BucooBunna Boae Ball clubi will play a game ot bate ball on tbe Utter'o grounda onBiturday after- noon, June 80, at 5 o'clock, A good Kane is expected. Tbe Succasnana boys will also play a gnma with tbo Independent*, of Kockaway. ou July Fourth, on the Buooa- sutina grounds Tbis will bo without doubt tlie teat game pUyed bore tbls year. Don't miss it Bring along your girl and BOA the game of ball, andthen attend thefestival at tee M. B- Church. These are tbe daya wfaon some of tb< country girls bedecketh tbomwives la theft be*t robee, plnneUt bouquet* on thetr tuwims. antjgoelh forth to make a "mash"on tbe city young men wlic may be staying In their Ttclulty, Tbey may bo married or single, iut wbat matter 00 long as they ore from the dty, you know. Thry are "Ju»t too lovely forany tiling." But, ala*! 11 What will the harvest Iw T Time only will tail that as It has told fi often Intbe past, aa manycon testify, to their 'own tuauia aud sorrow. It the young ladlw knew hotr tfaue fame "too lovely" young ni"n talked about tbom when they are awny from thara, they i\doottutnk tuemqulM ao lovely, 1 uavi* 1 andheard a great deal of tbla In my life, and know who roof I BpwUt. UIM Anna Crator has tteon «p<uidlng a fern weeks at Bethlehem, Pa., visiting relattvee and friends. ' •, We bftf*ftnewHtU la town, It .sratber noli at preient," but trust It will grow larger aa the years mil round. It li • little girl, one woek old, tbo daughter of Mr. aod Mrs. Charles Hall, of this plies, Mm. Milton Gregory, oi NewYork City, Is 'laltlng ber titter, Mr*, Win. Youngest Ihle i.ate, this week, A yonug ra&u or this iilaoe went torohla best glr) one nvonlng last wook, and Inanmo way strained bineyea so that hr has liad to Borgia-nenoTor einoe. Whether he did It trying to seo hhgirl In thedark or IDaoma slhor way, we have been unabla to learn. At any Tito, Pltiberbert'a Oocldpntal Eye Tater Is brlnglDg his eyes all right. . Mra. William Sweeney fell and broke- tbe ins of her ilgbt arm near tbo wrUt on Wednesday morning of this week. Do not forget the f eattoal to be held at U. E. Church on the Fourth.. AH came, and we will treat jou well.. Mr. and Mrs. Whltlock bare boon vlaitlng frifin.s in tha lowar part of tha cnuiity thli •eek, Pouiiw. MILTON AND VIOIHITV- Our public school CIOMUUU TtiursJay of (lila wpek. Tbrre Is stme talk of holding a 41 li of July Festival at Milton on tbe afternoon and even- ig of that day, for the beuellt of tbo M. E. Qburcb. A meeting waa bold at tba M. E. Church at Milton on Wednesday evening otlait week to elect a board of trustees for laid churcb, and thefollowinu perwns were elected 1 A. J. Allison, A. J, Cook, A J. Frets, Oco. Acber- aouandQeo. Chambtrlaln. : Edward H. H*adley has bad his new house painted lotide and out, W. L. Sbuman, of Sparta, did tha work. Rev. iit. GnllJ dallvered bla lecture en- UU(d l( JoekMiiai..*'inlbAU B. Church at Milton on Wednesday evening of last week, rhlch wasthoroughly enjoyed iy all present, David d. Wallace, of Petersburg, bss had some repaint made on hii mill, putting new •(ding on tbe front and next tothe road, A special meeting of the oommlttee of Jef- inon township It o&llrd for Saturday, July rth, to appoint don killer and other business, Tbe second annual convention of tbe Wett Hilton] Sunday School Association waa beld at the Oak Ridge Presbyterian Church on Weinetday afternoon and evening of last week, Itev. Mr. Oulld, of tbe M B. Church, delivered a very Interesting addraas on tha "Model Superintendent and his Duties," wblch wu followed by on able address by Rev. E. H. Ferguwn. NEBULOUS. OBSKAW VAtLETT. Oaorga Mol-'an apent Sunday at Drakes- JWQ with bis parents, Isaiah Runyon, of NewYork, spent Sun- ay at borne. The thermometer dropped f ro-n 03 toTOia- rtxa In lees tt»t> an hour and a half on Sun- ay. Mlsa Edltb Schoenfaelt Is entertaining rrienda Mr*. A. P. Downs li spending tha week"at High Bridge and North Branch. Owing to the eitrome warm weather last Thursday evening, there w u not as Urge a crowd as we expected togreet" The Ovls." Mlsa Anna Struble, ot Blgb Bridge, la vhlt- nn tbeMlBies Button. CbMtor Bue Ball t«am beat the Valley boys loit Saturday afternoon. The boys are (11 training this woek, anil do not expect to bo ttoat^n again Hfiht noon. We oro bavlng plenty ot rain In this sec- tion, which makes bod hay wralher. Then U on abundance of ch vrlsa through- out this neighborhood. The trustees have been maklug some needed ropalra around each of tho church properllea. - It la expected the hill tram nf Dover will play with our team on Thursday afternoon In this place. Everybody In this place conteranlMas tatt- ing their wive* and BfioeUioartt ti Clinton on tho I'ourtta to witnea* the grand celebration that will boheld tbere. CALIFON, John Neighbour, our postmaster. Is Rotting things In good shape in the port ottlce now. Tbe new post o(Hos is much more convenient tbon It was before intbe stores. The closing exercises of our public school 'ere held InPhllhowar's Hall ouFriday nmlng, Juno Qld, andwen well attended. The exercltea were Rood and Prof. Apgar 1 a orchntra furnished some excellent music After the program was completed refresh- ments were served, consisting of ice cream, cakB,oto. - ' KuRene A p g a r h u not yet moved into his now house. It la thtaugt. tome trouble with he carpenters that prevents htm taking po- rWfion Tho. flrst bo»ball nine of Calif on an doing •Oma crack playtn,! tbla aaaian. You oelgb- boring towns trot out soms of your good clubi and give them a trial. P. 8. Trimmer, our road overseer, Is put- ting hln rood Inpretty good shape for tbe summer. The saventHn year locusts «re not troubling us much in town, It Is very-seldom that we hear one of them. They seem to stick*to tbe mountains. The Kpworth league of the Califon It. E. Church will hold anexercise en the evening of July 4tb, entitled "Old Glory "Glorified coniiHtlng of a deaorlpUan of tbe birth of tbta 0&|{, refirahmautri in Uio cbapol. ice creaoi kt BEDViLLZ. ntid Wilbur, with sevnn.1 frieada, spent Huminj fn ihls pl&cn. U.W Uarg*rtt Hpjder aud »Us Leabla Ulni-hram. are at home fortbe u,timer. K V, Wnlton a»>l family, of lion* Branch, fjK-nt a portion of the W<M)C la this place vi«iting frfaudn. There are over onit hundred and twenty cottage* occupied at Titlior. The ArllDgton Uo'ol nf Tabor will opsa next Saturday for t h »ti«m Tlie Itockaway Coract Band hara kindly oirored their aervlooi tibelp nlongUispInk l«a, whfeb will be bell 011T. W, VandarhofFs lawn July 17th. ima rnpnn* I fillwl to mention in my itributlon that (lie Denvillo Ball Clnb mmla an oft >rt toplay a game with the Par- fijipanyCiub, ivitthe shawer abuttbegatne .ilF iii tie fifth iuulos with the Dsnrille Club In (lie Kad. Tbe newfohnol lawmakes tbe whole town- ship one d'atriut. Henceforth, Instead of go- lug lo our mboolbousa to eltct oar trustee*: we will be called on togo to Hlbemta, then quite iwatlble, to 00 avail, as that being a more populous district than Denrilli or more than we could potdbly hope to get to go so far to rota for a school trustee, Hibemia will naturally control tba board. This law seems to deprive the people tnsections of »niu« of their Inalienable rigbts and for tUos. rea- sons should be repealed. Tbe oat cropi hcroaboaU BWQUI to be blighted. A portion of tbem havs turned yellow and tbe balance look at though a, drought hod bit them. It I* Amusing to oca onlnterastsd to Writ ockaway and bear the duTerant opf Dioasex- preaMd concerning tho corporation. Of course, those In favor of a borough feel that the mlllenlum of this town's glory Is nowat * band. Those of th& negative side of thaqaes- tfon believe tbat It Is ,u stop advene to the town's present needs. 8 J , It makes ft eunas- bear tbe different oplnlona dlsouaaed. It doea teem that It b a stop in theright di- rection, but why It should r<6 the means oC . advancing the towo'a commercial Interacts ti beyoud myoomprebensloa, One thug cer- ' tain tbo taxpayors of that pUoe win not be oampolled to contribute toward a nawsehooN SOUK to this pUeeaad that w&sroiorry tor. Walter K. Clark Is suffering with the pleurisy. Denvllle Ball Olub «zpeot to eras bate with a Junior Club from Rockaway next Saturday on tbe Denrllle dlatnond. Tbe ntw ohuroh buUdinsj has bten formalty accepted from the contraotors by tbe trustMt. Now, we should judge It will be read/ for 00- ipaocy within a month or less time. Her. B. N. Reid died at bit home, tnMur- rlatown, last Bundiy. The funeral service* were held at his late borne Wednesday after- noon of tbla week. So rend partlae were pi-want from thla place. LEDGrBWOOD AND VICINITY. Our public schools otowd on tba 23d, and the day was celebrated In a mort Dttlaf mav ner. Tha exerciB«s oonslstod ofringingand speaking, and tbe obUdren reflicted great credit, Supt, Martin L. Cox honored us by being present aad made a sp»*oh, which was full of merit and good advice. At ib* dew ot LIi vpaeoh Ur. Got, on behalf of tbs people ot lAdgewaid, iirnantod eaob Uaobsr with an-elegant gold pen-bolder as a alight token of the esteem Inwhlob tbey ware held by Uie people. After the eierclsai olossi everybody was agreeably mirprlssd on balnff treated with loa creun and cake gratis. It Is «a(d tbat the pr«Mat tewhtt*. Was Mattb Ka*e and Mies Jennie Block, hav» bsan ao- . gaged for tbe coming school term, walofa be» caused unlimited jojr la the ranks ot the lov- ers of good schooli. jMtor th« lit of July the preeout board of trustoM caase to astsfc In tbelr ofllolal capacity, and tha new tawban caused considerable dlaatWaotion around ere. Bitns one bloke Into the old Msrrlttstart, wblch fs out in tbe roods, near Hblppwport, " aurl abstracted t'jrafrom urn pairs of toots, M . Letaui'A Hart, who hai cbarga of the prorirty, /Ay* Mr. Hart Vow wo- geanre: 'iut '.* be It a good Democrat, be should f j-tr, and Imr It, as we thing It la a eifght trcUftoatioa of free trade, you know. One ntfht about two weeks ago two boys tbooabt they would ban some rua wttb a boat- TOan b j ^rowiog ia&d at him. Well, they did and tho boatman jelled djaaoos. anl starUd Inpursuit of Uw oulprlbk who took ' thtlr heels. One got away and hM himself In a pig pen, while tbe oUur mi OTerbaalM and kicked and mauled nottl be could banllr walk. . Tbat waa tbo be«t thlotj that orull have bappeuBd, but both ought tohareKotcen the sama dose. The ladles of Ledgewood Baptist Church . held an Icecream and strawbtrry sootabla at tbe TMtdtmoe ot Mr. Benjamin P. Jaesono, imd tho affair was a graod auooeas. • Hra, * Jackson know* justhow tomike a •eolabU a . Bnooeis. The sociable organhwr* ought to .* take a few lessons from Mm Jackson baton -'. - tbey bold their next sociable. . . . Cborlio Palter h troottaghls bauso tofissrr ' coat cf paint, which improves things Rtaer. al!y. AJ Bmlt^jjlbau^or.- WAG. ' ' UPPBB HtBBBHI A. Jno. Beslfn aod Mla« Mamie OaUigan, of tbla plaoe, were unlM IDtb* holy bonds ot ..' matrimony on Wednesday morning. Tht wedding ceremony was parfannad by tha R«T. U. E. Both, of Itockaway io tbe St. Patrick^ Church of Hlbernla, The brldsf *d was Mlas Molllo Malone, and Thoa. ~ llo, a brother ot tbe goom, was batt taaa. bride was, attired tn white a41k trlminad with pink raws, wUU the bridesmaid mi dnesed in white silk trimmed with a oomW- nstlnn of white and pink roses. Mlas Mimto Kelly played the weddlag marotu After tb. oerumony, the bripal party, accompanied by a few Invited friends and ralaUns want to tha home ot thebrida and partook ot the ; , fmbtnenW served. In the afternoan tbe bride and g's^i laf t for thalr wedding tour, which will be mainly through New Tot* > and Connecticut, Jfay Uwaewjy wvddsd . . couple prosper inth> future. ' On Tuesday, Frank RUey, boss of tha section g w g " on the Central Railroad fell Into the Eiohard*—B«ach Co.^ ooal bio t««t«- by having the misfortune to break his leg. What fatorable weather for the farmers 1 By all appearanoei there Isn't m i o j dogi ' registered about town. Tola means a good lauce for the. dog killer. Mrs. John Tyrall. a former resident of t b V . place, but now ot Jersey City, is visiting 00 tba bill. . Tbey hare commenced toship on at Uw WbartoD mine again. School olotss thla week, and I am sorry to «rn that the Principal will not come back . : for another year. I guess everybody on tha hill would like tohave Mr. Xaiird far princi- pal but I understand he doea not want to stay. The school haskept np In full atten- dance and the scholars are greatly interested In their work. Ur. Laird Is one of the best ' teachers In the county, and we are sorry to have him go. Miss Bearle Is to kaep ber* place, I believe. - County Superintendent Cox wai la town Tuesday, but as he got storm stayed he bad to stay oTer night. . Prof. Hulaart, of Dover, was vUtlng oar •uooli on Wednwday. XT. ABLXKOT0XT. - Mtn Nettle Nichols Is vislUag Mia F*nnb : antap la H«w York cttj, ''. Mr*. Q. BerkhanKan*. MlaaQ. PraddMan ipendlng a few days In Bethlehem, Pa. Tbe convention, of tbe N»w Jersey Hedlcal Society waa held at the Ho»l BresUn Tuerfay and Wednesday of this week. About two buDdred and fltty (hyalclaiu wen pweant aodKltseemadtomjuytbeaaHlTea. Beginning with Sunday, July lit, Mass aod sermon at the Church of Oar Ley oftbe Lake wilt be at it o'clock. Tbe hour for Haa ar St. Mlchaeft Church, of Stanhope, wfll be Master Oearg« Bmmerlolr, ot Hobofcin, Is visiting his father, V. Q. Emmeriek, the genial bookkeeper at the Mfc. ArUnfton Hotel. . ; Mrr. D. Sturr and UtUe nephew and Mlaa , Lanahaw, of Patenon, were gneatt at the ' y We an very Mrry to note that Mrs. •!, Wenwr bquitolll at thla writing. ; Rev. A. H. Brown Is nowataUooed at U t Arlington for the summer, and wUleondnct EpUcopal aervloet in Bt. Petard Chnrobtwo •katOSO [th midSiatl Mra. Worthtngton, of MiOaielphia, Is tUIt- ig her sister, Mrs. William Vbrtman at the Vortman House, Arthur Haade, of Newark, was thegnast oi Min Retta Robinson last Bandar. Prof. Platt arrived tbiatreek wlthamtm- Hotel BrWlfn opened but Batorday. Don't V that Bennett, UnBornx itrwt Newadwto, has the Hnert lot of Kmworki ever brought Into the town. ' . _ . Floor OU Cloth, 30c and 25c square yard, at tha Dover Boa 8D *

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Carpets piattc ana Lam whn Paper Wiinoul cnarge.35 plecci of Tapestry Brussels Carpet, including making and laying

with paper, per yard .\ Only 60 cts.35 pieces of Tapestry Brussels Carpet, including mnking and laying

with paper, per yard. . . . . . .Only 75 cts.25 pieces of Velvet Carpet, including making and laying with paper/

per yard . . ; -.,- ..Only 91,1515 pieces of Body Brussels Carpet, including making and laying with

paper, per yard . , . . ; . . . ', Only $1,2035 pieces'of All-Wool Ingrain Carpet, including making and laying

with paper, yer yard , . . . ' . , , . . . . . . . . . . . , .;•• Only 70 cts.••S pieces of Low Prieced Ingrain Carpet, includlngmaklng and laying s

with paper, per vard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Only 45 cts.Climates cheerfully given far fitting up Summer Resorts, Hotels and Hoarding

, Houses—Cosh or Credit—at short notice. .

; Ttiree Huqdretf Rolls or Fancy mailing.Good Fancy Mqtiing, per ro l l . . , , . .- , . . . . . . . . , , . . O n l y $3,40

Two Hundred Hard and Soft Wood Refrigerators.TREDUCED PRICES^ Good UprightHnrdwood Rcfrjgcratar....Only $7.00

- ." _ Children's Carriages in great variety at reduced prices.- ,,-

PORTLAND RANGES.rhy, it Is known alt over the State on acccount of its good qualities. Easy terms.

NEW STORAGE BUILDING.'or Furniture. 88 Bank street is iKe number, • For clennliness and low rates it

can not be surpassed. All lacked rooms..- Furniture moved with vans. .-.

Bait Apron QtagtMtix, fast rolort, only 4Jfo.Onefinelotof **' "

Allllght coiorcil CftllcoBfl.'...;,;;...!!! B%&Cliocolato colored Calicoes, about 4,000'; yd*.ofthaJfeaivtiaa.quality,..;, iMo.Outftis Plannela to dote out at .,..r,Mo.All our beatDretiOlaguaiiiB were Viiio.;• ana 15c, jerf, novronly.,;, •• 80.l«t Indigorihiot'allMxi only..;! 4}i;c.

Hlinpaon'a best black, aton black a n d .- • white and greys, but Calico nil tlio- market .i.'. nVo

ECONOMY! CttMFORT! SAFETY!

DOffillEltv. . I have a fall line of thorn at loweoc priooa

OIL STOVES AJID OIL GIAS STOVES,

NEw D|EftiNGwhichhM given the beet Mliafaotion. One of these in use air years,

• ;> :*; costing tmy 75 cents for repairs, 'j '''"' ' • ' :

Plumbing, Tinninff, St«»m Heat ing and Hot Wat«r Heat ing

.; J.

The Celebrated CORNISH PIANOS and

;Mprris;flts^-I)o7eiv, Manager, .: •

Also dei^«r in Bmall ICuBloal Inttruments of all kinds, Trlm-: mings and Buppllea, Sheet Musio and Music Books. .

Plctiu» Ftamea on hand and made to enter. Ord«r» takAn for Crayon and OU Portrait*,

'TKe l&biiester."

CRUSHED STONE,

MY STOREIs headquarters for all kinds of Russett

Shoes. A inagniflcent assortment of Ties

for ladies are also a special feature. You

can save lots of money by giving me your

trade in footwear and have the best as-

sortment in this County to select from. If

our store in Boonton is more convenient

you can get the same treatment.

P. O. HEAGAN,

p.D. L . & W . R . R . DOVER, N. J.

L. LEHMAN & GO.Dover's Bargain Store.

PRICES TALK.Everything guaranteed or your money returned. Com-

pare these prices with those you are paying.

BASE BA.LL NOTES.Tbe Iron liuardu, of l i t Uopn,

Dover lout Baturday to havs a friendly gameit bow hall with the koiaa team—tbel^lptia. It ffam't friendly atall.Httwganie

brobe up is a row |» tho sixth tailing,Iron Guard* hloklnff agalnrt adecialongl'by their own umpire. Tha Rondolpha 1two moo oa basM—Dnt and aecond—vritbnobody ou*. The man on reoood odvaoood tothird. Ahea»y hitter wai at the bat, ao theTroD Ou*nJ« made a bluff, knowing full veilthat tbey ooultl not win.the game ataodlng Ifto 9, and tiro men on b u d , la the aUtu in-Dlag, Th»y are the wont lot of " kickers"that have rtilUxl Dover Uila soason. Notaattancd with atortlag a row that broke upthe game, they rtolo a ball from tha IUn-dolpba, The only open data that tho Han-dolphj have to play a return game wltb theIron Gusrde la December S9th, at moir-bali.

Tbe Haodolphi will play at Biicoaauniia to-morrow afternoon and at Donv.Ho on JulyTtfa. Tbey bare itrengthpjied their nine byonotber oeir pttoher, WlUlom Hard, A)clubs wishing to challenge them can addressCfaarlea J, UaU. mteager.

Don't forget t ie game on tbe Fourth bo-reeu the Ilandalpha and TrypbDniia. Game,

catted at 4 o'clock. Admlwdan \H u n

Tbe famous Cuban OlonU came to Rock-away on tiatofday and, wliea Ibej lelt theformidable and heretofore unconquercdLiberty Atbletlct were suffering the dlt-coinQturo of deff ot. There was a very largoattendance deiplle tbe exoeastve beaf, andtbe perpendicular rayi of the burning gun

ted only to put life Into the aable cuama of tbe aah and leather ephero. Of

oourao It wu not expected tfaat the Athleticswould wlnthBgaruoif the Olanta played litheir bttttjorm, and tlio fact of tlielr beepingtha turndown toO. to 3, tsabetter evidenceof good gUjIng than a defeat of nitay of tbeclub* agtlcst whom tbey play would givethem. It is conceded by BTen the enemtea oftbeAtbleUu tbat they have tlie Btrongwtteam tbls year that they b&vs erer put intotbe noli) and they are putting up a Dntt clwaarUola of ball. Tho antics of the CubanQIBDU were aa amiulng aa a eomlo opera,while Uiey marl a many brilliant playi thatgave tha opponents of the Athletics a ohanue.to root with vigor and utlifaotlon, Tbogame wot luUrettlnfc from start to flnlih,and It all tbe gamts were up to the standardof merit of that played Saturday therewould be more satisfaction to the averageeriiik to aee tbem tban he could get out ofattending a HaUounl Ltagae gamo,t>x>re waa aa follows;

_j-ybort (lour, per barrel, . . . ; . , . . ..,.W'8Olags At barrel prices.

Very heat buturuai oriilb*. for......11.00Bert Sugar Cured Hanii He.lest Smoked Shoulders So

Saltl'urlt,,., . . . , : . . 8clmok«lBeef :.:...18o:JreaVfast Bacon... ....ISc.

Large Box Haioked Herrliiff 20a.lb£ Bert Rice 100lbs. Bert Blaron Ho.'lbs. Rolled Oats ; ; . . ..90oit*, soda cmrtm..;: . ;::;:;;: ."...."aocIta; Ulnfntr Snnp* .. . . . . . .ato.oib.painArd..... .......v:...:..'ffiS:I d Pordluri •, 7o

t! Oil Konilnes •. , . . . . . . , . ftc.j i OHBardltifR two for.. ...Wo.

ja-gonaekage Poarl lnc. . . , . ,10.S'ery gowi collw, per pound . . . . . ;83c

Beat Standard OmnulatodBugarTlln for a lo.U g b c Brown 7 lbs. for. SMc.3 IB. can Coolttxt Com ilect 1!*c.31b. oni R o u t Betf *"l i b . can Aoma Brand Chipped B«ef .!...,.Cauued TomtiCoef, vorj bwtt,,,.'.' ..10c.ti cans Sugar Cora USc.Hai-rowbit Peas, can To.BtrlDKBeam " He.Table PeocliOB " I"

u inc.lmon.,- 10c.

rondomwd Milk, 2 «Hia for , inc.Oold Durt Waahlng Powder. ....'Jflo.DuryfaH. Corn Btnroh .',,.. Oo,Imported Macaroni, packaga .. / ISc,Hood'itBaraiparillaorAyaiB'HarrapaHlUOlro,Scott'BKmulSon «ta.Pabbltfs, Octagon, Boo or Ou>im Hoap I „ * .

0 cakes fo r . J •**"

CUBAN GUNTB, A.H. B. BII. P.O. A. I.

Pitterwn. I. (.....« 1 - 0 2 0 1 ]W. haw, o.... 1 .1 0 3 0 0Wl.lk.,211 n 2 1 :i 2 1Grant. •. • 5 0 1 2 a 0A. Jaetam.ab.. . 5 D 1 . 3 S I)o. JarkaoD o. (... 4 0 11 a 0 pTanrll,lli. I 1 1 0 0 0Renuo.r.f. 4BtManlp 4

All Dry Goods at Cost!Ladles' Shtrt WoisU, cliean at nflo., only 2

Xad'oB1 Bblrt Waists, extra flno qualityIn wlilte, iwme with twlored colleni

, ai)dcu(Tslwtre«1.41)l|l,71lai»l<I.SDeach, your choice at O

d l u ' I l l b d V t i

Struck out by Deacon, 6, base on balls,Deacnn H. by Stlden 1; two baae hits, F r » -man t; ibrn base hitn, Cartar S; panmlrail*, Carter 0, Jackson 1; double plaj i .Grant, White and Tami l . Time of gamenno hour and forty mlnuta. Umpire.

T^dlu.IllubedVMtBoniy..Cblldreu'a fine Summer Vesta, sice 111,

rrgular nrlco 10o., now onlyFull yard wide Blaictied MuHlln .'.

" , " « Unbleaohwl " . . . . . . . 4W« have a large lot of fine Cliolllm In

all tho now patterns, Ilgbt and darkgrounds, for yawl only , . , . . . .

L. LEHMAN

,:::::Co.,

nom, i. J.BUSINESS. EKERer HND

TO THE FRONTThe Tcceni Btorms have jntcrrercd wllh

business and kept many ofour out-of-townpatrons from visiting us,: ..Push, and pricesmust make up for lost time. We'll makeit profitable Tor you to come how. ,

MEN'S SPRING SUITSWe are exhibiting not only the largest

and niost complete line we ever asked youto look at, but are selling them at pricesfar below their actual value.

WHETHER THE SEN-

ATE PASSES THE FRE

WOOL BILL OR NOT

YOU WILL NEVER BUY

SUITS CHEAPER THAN

NOW.

You nor we ever lawsuch $10 suits before. V . :

You nor we ever aaw such $12 Buits before-

^ FI NE C LOT HI NQWe don't and. we couldn't buy such Clothing as we sell, -But liiatis not nil,

I'OU save the profit of the, middle man by dealing with us first hand.

THE BOYS TOO • <&&

THE BOYS TOO ^Boys' Clothing this season is as cheap in proportion as the Men's. '

• We are in splendid shape.lo outfit the little ones. New andpretty styles of-oiir own design, strong.Triable workmanship,extra attention paid to buttons and staying. At prices ranging

, from.J2.oo b $ 6 ^ ) h

MCGREGOR & Co.850 4 852 Broad St.. - - - - NEWARK, N. J.

—JJOBDEB8 AND DEALERS'IN (

HARDWARE^ IRON g STEEL PIPE,. - • Br*etal AKMif. IIerriBlr.i&UI.HMTtn C3o.'. B4PES AND VAULT WORK.

' . . . • • : ' BiippUee or Erery DweripUon for ' /

W i e l m n , Ksckia'.sls, Steaa FiUon, R a t a l s , Hills, Oitlraclra, Office Build-

' liifs, Public Insllliiloni. iiawo Hoien, Waler Hose and annimir ipecMlies.BOO •*> BOB M A I

TO BEGINNERS

;PERFECT" arid "PROVIDENT" RANGES

"Dovoe",** "&onftlor *^anit "OOIIIIHIJUIDAIIV'1 ItrtuAluUislarKnitanillieiitiiiakniof •

GASOLINE AND KEROSENE OIL STOVES

. . . For flummcr Cooking. Onrlipoot

HOUSEHOl-D FURNISHINB GOODS 'nil we shall mnkAa...

Our pricct ara way d

BANTTAIIV pr.mmiKa j

J . T . K E R R , epn mt HOf el, Blackwelt SI.; D o y e r . N . J .

TllR LlUKKTYS A & K. BH P O, A.

APillQUJ'. I U M < * . ^ u v 1 « iy

rfohtr, r. f 4 0 1 1 0 tf' a r r e l l , 2 b .4 0 II 2 3 1

Dracon.n 4 0 0 0 0 0qnlnaej, o. f 4 0' 8 1 0 0I'rnmiu.l.f . I n 1 1 3 0 0nraBr,I.B » 1 £ . 3 « 0lton,8b 8 0 9 4 I B

Total........ M S 10 24 10 7

1 1 0 0 00 ' 0 13 0 01 1 3 4 a

T.tal 40 F l i 28 It

Borne mlwrftble acamp stole a witohor'uglors and a ball from tbe Trjpfafinrt lantSaturday at rort Oram. Tha Iwyn had beent i SuccaBunna aod coming .tirough. PortOram. the Trytihena, quartet gave tliom A•erVnade and wblle tbe ball tossora had tbclr

ill filled with mualo some sneak swipedtheir gbro and ball. The party who tookthorn Is Buipeotsd and If they are not returned•Dine COB will get .Into trouble!

The Mptainot tbe 1*1 jwwoodbiae ball dubmye that our report of the game between fabclub and tha Blghtb Grads of thh town Is allwrong; that only three/and a-balt tnnlngowere played and tbeiicorewailStolS.ltiflteai)of 5 to 4.; "

The Trypbenas went up to Suooaiannt laitSaturday to play the aecond nice of thatplace. Tbey played fonr innings when tiieButoawunna boya to keep from being wipediff the earth iualated on pnttlng fntho' flrat

the icon standing 10 to 2 In their favor.' .The Fort Oram Hewrvei having been or-

ganized for tbe KUOD, would be pleaBBd toear from all tha loading, amateur dubi

tbrougbout thli and adjoining counties. ' Theteam wblch 1B an uoeptlonally BtronR one, Iscomposed of tlio following well known play-

W. Tnnbertb, o; U. McDonald, p; R.Whltford, w; J. UoOonald, lb; H. UoAnlfb,Sb; W. Barryraan, 8bi P. Baundry, If} TV.Buih, d\ J . KUIUOCJ t t . Addreu oammunt-mUpna to U. P. McAnlfTa. Fort Oram. N. J.The Remrvet play their flrat game on Saturday, J UD8 SO, with tbe lit . Hopo club at PortOiara. ;. .• . ' ' •

The people <f Morris Flalna bid an Intcr-tiog Umo Tuesday In ooDnectfan with

their Dag-rtlnlog before the Dlitrict SchoolITOUM. Then was oontidorable.excitement Inrailing aloft the pole, which now elands sixty

iet high. Bo fntnuewai the interest thatren tbB ladles asdstu). There was a mo-lent of •uipense when the heavy piece of

timber stood at an angle of about 41 degreeson the discover? that one of tbe guy ropesyie» uot atfonK «tK>ugb, At UttA critical

soanex-tnutea of the school diuhod upItb youthful agtlity, and tied on a itrmiser

op . By careful enguteerlng and hardwork the pula was at last made to stand up-ight, and the moment this was acconiulUhed

school bell rang and the spectators ap-plauded.

An Interesting program followed, the ROT.Wm, Fryllng presIJfng, oonsliting of recita-ions and singing by the pupils and teachers,

Miss Voght and Mlis Da Hut , and Epeoahwby lion. A, W. CuUer and Ro7. William W.Eallovray, Br. .

Mr. Cutler ipoVe of the old itone achool-housa which formerly occupla* the site of thepresent more coBimodloui boOdlnjr. He midthat tbe Ilret meeting of cltliens at tbls Stateo protest against granting thfl lands tab-

merged by Ude-wator to the railroad and toivor Utrlr holng Bold for tbe benefit of free

schools bad been held la that old schoolhauts.He raenUooDd aniDDg those prueeot at tfantmeeting J, Oojd Heedly and Dr. Marvin.Mr. Cutler himself was abo preusnt. Ho do-

ed the Legislature, whlob tbr«a 7»raago dlyarttd that fund to other men, andcoinnieniled the last Lea Mature for reron-log that action, bnt doprtcatod the fact tnittbe 1500,000 which the BohoM Fundbal lostIn the meantime had not been mtorrd to thefnnd. .air. Halloway had not expected topeak, bat mads A few remirts oC a natriotloature, with all bis mual rliMiueiica.1 ho people of Morris Plain* are very grato-

Fill to the warded of tlw any]urn, Ur. Kverltt,id the Iloirpltal Bend. Thoeo wbo wore torniih tho muald for the oocajHon fftllwl to

tome. Aiwxmai tho warden hoird of It, heint word to tua asylum. The biud arrived

la t ie nick of time, and their music woa ex-cellent.

BOWS THIS rWe o(Tor On« Biindretl Dollars rewnnl far

Finy cite of C*Urrh tint canuot be cure., h;fall's Catarrh Onrs.

P. if. CHENEY & CO.t Toledo, OWe, the underalROttl t-avo known P. J. Che-

ney Tor the last fifteen ycara, and believe himperfectly honorable In all business transactionnod flnsDdnlly ablo to carr/ out any obliga-tion* made hy their ftmt,WR8T & TKUAX, Wholesale DmgRlsla. Tole-do. O., WALTIIKQ,KINNAKA UMIVIH, Whole-

l Dnigglxlfl, Toiodn, O.HfiU'H CaUrrb Dura U taken Intern ally,

actinft directly upon Uio blood and inucou'(•u'facM of tha »yiitom. TeitlmotiUI* asntr»*. Trice 75c perbolUo. Hold t*r all Drue

Don't Forgatwhen jou want to-buy Underwear. Fnrgood Koodaand low pritct tt will pay you to»Wt U» DOTM Baiar of J. U. Qtham.

8VO0ABUKHA.The bovs nro coWiratlng the ciming of the

Kourth by their |i-'ntiy crackers Verrily,ttwlr uUep n >uM t1^ b&Artl wi thr Ku bRtU,

It iiniJiioradt.iit tli-re lng»i'>g to bs »n-other wedtllng tn thn nnar future. About theM, I undunrta-.i..

Our public sjhool clo»P! for the*umowcation on Thurelay, fbla wcob.

Mias Anna Crater la fpeiuUoR a few d'itb frinnda In Bethlehem, FA.MIM Maine Dooriug, of Natrark, in • pond-

lag ber vacation at homeMix E. M. Cor win and daughter, h>

have removed to their cottage at River HiLake Hopatoong, where tbey will spend tho•umrnor.

Charlie Uoll wean a smiling face. I*'* •[Irl.

•otrabou'. Hint factory whinb ivs «cre t-have r IdrinotswutijtbloB^f it, neither d'I hear anything about It at alL

Edward FitUi'irtwrt bai awwitW the•ottool nt I'ompton I'loins at a oanilderablBadvacoe In salary over tbe one wblcb beceived at our own school. We regret toEd. leave ui, but since be'bm decided to go,wo wish blm every success.

[ undentand tbat the Independent* otuohnway will piny lull wltb tbe Buroaaunna

team on the bums grouuda on tbe Fourth.This will undoubtedly be a very good game,and xbould be well attended Give tbe boyta cheer once la a wtillo. It If a grett eiioaur*

gement, even If they do not neei it,Tho Boclable at William fUetnt

well attended on Tuesday oveiiine. Aboutwas reallied, which, conilderlng tha

night waa very good, ttosi

J*ura Bedford, of Newark la stayingat Keuvll for a faw weeks as the gUBst ot BUarrli acd family.

Rev. Or, Suxldart la visiting friends InNew York Rtota thfa week,

MIM Laura Tuorpe spent Bunday at Call-in, visiting her brother.Mfsa Ida Ourl, of Dover, la. tpeodlnn « few

days wltb b»r alstar, Krs. A. a . Btellinger,of tbla piooe,

MUs Mama Doerioff, of Newark, la epend-ig her vacation with bersUters in thb

plate.2II»9 Nellie Itlgbter anil MtsiB.M. Alpiugh

•pent Saturday visiting friends at Meadlmm,Itev. Ur. ltowman, who baa been akk alnoe

April last, we are pleated to note li muchImproved in hraltu.

Tbe Randolph aud BucooBunna BoaeBall clubi will play a game ot bate ballon tbe Utter'o grounda on Biturday after-noon, June 80, at 5 o'clock, A goodKane is expected. Tbe Succasnana boys willalso play a gnma with tbo Independent*, ofKockaway. ou July Fourth, on the Buooa-sutina grounds Tbis will bo without doubttlie teat game pUyed bore tbls year. Don'tmiss i t Bring along your girl and BOA thegame of ball, and then attend the festival attee M. B- Church.

These are tbe daya wfaon some of tb<country girls bedecketh tbomwives la theftbe*t robee, plnneUt bouquet* on thetr tuwims.antjgoelh forth to make a "mash"on tbecity young men wlic may be staying In theirTtclulty, Tbey may bo married or single,iut wbat matter 00 long as they ore from

the dty, you know. Thry are " Ju»ttoo lovely for any tiling." But, ala*!11 What will the harvest Iw T Time only willtail that as It has told fi often In tbe past, aamanycon testify, to their 'own tuauia audsorrow. It the young ladlw knew hotr tfauefame "too lovely" young ni"n talked abouttbom when they are awny from thara, they

i\doottutnk tuemqulM ao lovely, 1 uavi*1 and heard a great deal of tbla In my

life, and know who roof I BpwUt.UIM Anna Crator has tteon «p<uidlng a fern

weeks at Bethlehem, Pa., visiting relattveeand friends. ' •,

We bftf* ft new HtU la town, It .sratbernoli at preient," but trust It will grow

larger aa the years mil round. It li • littlegirl, one woek old, tbo daughter of Mr. aodMrs. Charles Hall, of this plies,

Mm. Milton Gregory, oi New York City, Is'laltlng ber titter, Mr*, Win. Youngest Ihlei.ate, this week,

A yonug ra&u or this iilaoe went to ro hlabest glr) one nvonlng last wook, and In anmoway strained bin eyea so that hr has liad to

Borgia-nenoTor einoe. Whether he did Ittrying to seo hh girl In thedark or ID aoma

slhor way, we have been unabla to learn. Atany Tito, Pltiberbert'a Oocldpntal EyeTater Is brlnglDg his eyes all right. .

Mra. William Sweeney fell and broke- tbeins of her ilgbt arm near tbo wrUt on

Wednesday morning of this week.Do not forget the f eattoal to be held at U»

U. E. Church on the Fourth.. AH came, andwe will treat jou well..

Mr. and Mrs. Whltlock bare boon vlaitlngfrifin.s in tha lowar part of tha cnuiity thli•eek, Pouiiw.

MILTON AND VIOIHITV-Our public school CIOMUUU TtiursJay of (lila

wpek.Tbrre Is stme talk of holding a 41 li of July

Festival at Milton on tbe afternoon and even-ig of that day, for the beuellt of tbo M. E.

Qburcb.A meeting waa bold at tba M. E. Church at

Milton on Wednesday evening otlait week toelect a board of trustees for laid churcb, andthefollowinu perwns were elected 1 A. J.Allison, A. J , Cook, A J. Frets, Oco. Acber-aouandQeo. Chambtrlaln. :

Edward H. H*adley has bad his new housepainted lotide and out, W. L. Sbuman, ofSparta, did tha work.

Rev. iit. GnllJ dallvered bla lecture en-UU(d l (JoekMiiai..*'inlbAU B. Church atMilton on Wednesday evening of last week,rhlch wasthoroughly enjoyed i y all present,David d. Wallace, of Petersburg, bss had

some repaint made on hii mill, putting new•(ding on tbe front and next to the road,

A special meeting of the oommlttee of Jef-inon township It o&llrd for Saturday, July

rth, to appoint don killer and other business,Tbe second annual convention of tbe Wett

Hilton] Sunday School Association waa beldat the Oak Ridge Presbyterian Church onWeinetday afternoon and evening of lastweek, Itev. Mr. Oulld, of tbe M B. Church,delivered a very Interesting addraas on tha"Model Superintendent and his Duties,"wblch w u followed by on able address byRev. E. H. Ferguwn. NEBULOUS.

OBSKAW VAtLETT.Oaorga Mol-'an apent Sunday at Drakes-

JWQ with bis parents,Isaiah Runyon, of New York, spent Sun-

ay at borne.The thermometer dropped f ro-n 03 to TO ia-rtxa In lees tt»t> an hour and a half on Sun-ay. •Mlsa Edltb Schoenfaelt Is entertaining

rriendaMr*. A. P. Downs li spending tha week "at

High Bridge and North Branch.Owing to the eitrome warm weather last

Thursday evening, there w u not as Urge acrowd as we expected to greet" The Ovls."

Mlsa Anna Struble, ot Blgb Bridge, la vhlt-nn tbeMlBies Button.CbMtor Bue Ball t«am beat the Valley

boys loit Saturday afternoon. The boys are(11 training this woek, anil do not expect to bottoat n again Hfiht noon.

We oro bavlng plenty ot rain In this sec-tion, which makes bod hay wralher.

Then U on abundance of ch vrlsa through-out this neighborhood.

The trustees have been maklug some neededropalra around each of tho church properllea.- It la expected the hill tram nf Dover will

play with our team on Thursday afternoonIn this place.

Everybody In this place conteranlMas tatt-ing their wive* and BfioeUioartt t i Clinton ontho I'ourtta to witnea* the grand celebrationthat will bo held tbere.

CALIFON,John Neighbour, our postmaster. Is Rotting

things In good shape in the port ottlce now.Tbe new post o(Hos is much more convenienttbon It was before in tbe stores.

The closing exercises of our public school'ere held In Phllhowar's Hall ou Fridaynmlng, Juno Qld, and w e n well attended.

The exercltea were Rood and Prof. Apgar1aorchntra furnished some excellent musicAfter the program was completed refresh-ments were served, consisting of ice cream,cakB,oto. - '

KuRene Apgarhu not yet moved into hisnow house. It la thtaugt. tome trouble withhe carpenters that prevents htm taking po-rWfion

Tho. flrst bo» ball nine of Calif on a n doing•Oma crack playtn,! tbla aaaian. You oelgb-boring towns trot out soms of your goodclubi and give them a trial.

P. 8. Trimmer, our road overseer, Is put-ting hln rood In pretty good shape for tbesummer.

The saventHn year locusts «re not troublingus much in town, It Is very-seldom that wehear one of them. They seem to stick* to tbemountains.

The Kpworth league of the Calif on It. E.Church will hold an exercise en the eveningof July 4tb, entitled "Old Glory "GlorifiedconiiHtlng of a deaorlpUan of tbe birth of tbta0&|{, refirahmautri in Uio cbapol. ice creaoi

kt

BEDViLLZ.ntid Wilbur, with sevnn.1 frieada, spent

Huminj fn ihls pl&cn.U.W Uarg*rtt Hpjder aud »Us Leabla

Ulni-hram. are at home for tbe u,timer.K V, Wnlton a»>l family, of lion* Branch,

fjK-nt a portion of the W<M)C la this placevi«iting frfaudn.

There are over onit hundred and twentycottage* occupied at Titlior.

The ArllDgton Uo'ol nf Tabor will opsanext Saturday for t h • »t i«m

Tlie Itockaway Coract Band hara kindlyoirored their aervlooi tibelp nlongUispInkl«a, whfeb will be bell 011T. W, VandarhofFslawn July 17th.

ima rnpnn* I fillwl to mention in myitributlon that (lie Denvillo Ball Clnb

mmla an oft >rt to play a game with the Par-fijipanyCiub, ivitthe shawer abuttbegatne.ilF iii tie fifth iuulos with the Dsnrille ClubIn (lie Kad.

Tbe new fohnol law makes tbe whole town-ship one d'atriut. Henceforth, Instead of go-lug lo our mboolbousa to eltct oar trustee*:we will be called on to go to Hlbemta, thenquite iwatlble, to 00 avail, as that being amore populous district than Denrilli or morethan we could potdbly hope to get to go sofar to rota for a school trustee, Hibemiawill naturally control tba board. This lawseems to deprive the people tn sections of »niu«of their Inalienable rigbts and for tUos. rea-sons should be repealed.

Tbe oat cropi hcroaboaU BWQUI to beblighted. A portion of tbem havs turnedyellow and tbe balance look at though a,drought hod bit them.

It I* Amusing to oca onlnterastsd to Writockaway and bear the duTerant opf Dioasex-

preaMd concerning tho corporation. Ofcourse, those In favor of a borough feel thatthe mlllenlum of this town's glory Is now a t *band. Those of th& negative side of thaqaes-tfon believe tbat It Is ,u stop advene to thetown's present needs. 8 J , It makes ft eunas-

bear tbe different oplnlona dlsouaaed.It doea teem that It b a stop in the right di-rection, but why It should r<6 the means oC .advancing the towo'a commercial Interacts tibeyoud my oomprebensloa, One thug cer- 'tain tbo taxpayors of that pUoe win not beoampolled to contribute toward a naw sehooNSOUK to this pUeeaad that w&sroiorry tor.

Walter K. Clark Is suffering with thepleurisy.

Denvllle Ball Olub «zpeot to e ras bate witha Junior Club from Rockaway next Saturdayon tbe Denrllle dlatnond.

Tbe ntw ohuroh buUdinsj has bten formaltyaccepted from the contraotors by tbe trustMt.Now, we should judge It will be read/ for 00-

ipaocy within a month or less time.Her. B. N. Reid died at bit home, tn Mur-

rlatown, last Bundiy. The funeral service*were held at his late borne Wednesday after-noon of tbla week. So rend partlae werepi-want from thla place.

LEDGrBWOOD AND VICINITY.Our public schools otowd on tba 23d, and

the day was celebrated In a mort Dttlaf mavner. Tha exerciB«s oonslstod of ringing andspeaking, and tbe obUdren reflicted greatcredit, Supt, Martin L. Cox honored usby being present aad made a sp»*oh, whichwas full of merit and good advice. At ib*dew ot LIi vpaeoh Ur. Got, on behalf of tbspeople ot lAdgewaid, iirnantod eaob Uaobsrwith an-elegant gold pen-bolder as a alighttoken of the esteem In whlob tbey ware heldby Uie people. After the eierclsai olossieverybody was agreeably mirprlssd on balnfftreated with loa creun and cake gratis. I t Is«a(d tbat the pr«Mat tewhtt*. Was MattbKa*e and Mies Jennie Block, hav» bsan ao- .gaged for tbe coming school term, walofa be»caused unlimited jojr la the ranks ot the lov-ers of good schooli. jMtor th« l i t of Julythe preeout board of trustoM caase to astsfc Intbelr ofllolal capacity, and tha new taw bancaused considerable dlaatWaotion around

ere.Bitns one bloke Into the old Msrrlttstart,

wblch fs out in tbe roods, near Hblppwport, "aurl abstracted t'jrafrom u r n pairs oftoots, M . Letaui'A Hart, who hai cbarga ofthe prorirty, /Ay* Mr. Hart Vow wo-geanre: 'iut '.* be It a good Democrat, beshould f j-tr, and Imr It, as we thing It la aeifght trcUftoatioa of free trade, you know.

One ntfht about two weeks ago two boystbooabt they would b a n some rua wttb a boat-TOan b j ^rowiog ia&d at him. Well, theydid and tho boatman jelled djaaoos. an lstarUd In pursuit of Uw oulprlbk who took '

thtlr heels. One got away and hM himselfIn a pig pen, while tbe oUur m i OTerbaalMand kicked and mauled nottl be could banllrwalk. . Tbat waa tbo be«t thlotj that orullhave bappeuBd, but both ought tohareKotcenthe sama dose.

The ladles of Ledgewood Baptist Church .held an Ice cream and strawbtrry sootabla attbe TMtdtmoe ot Mr. Benjamin P. Jaesono,imd tho affair was a graod auooeas. • Hra, *Jackson know* justhow to mike a •eolabU a .Bnooeis. The sociable organhwr* ought to .*take a few lessons from Mm Jackson baton -'. -tbey bold their next sociable. . . .

Cborlio Palter h troottaghls bauso to fi ssrr 'coat cf paint, which improves things Rtaer.al!y. AJ Bmlt^jj lbau^or.- WAG. ' '

UPPBB HtBBBHI A.Jno. Beslfn aod Mla« Mamie OaUigan, of

tbla plaoe, were unlM ID tb* holy bonds ot ..'matrimony on Wednesday morning. Thtwedding ceremony was parfannad by thaR«T. U. E. Both, of Itockaway io tbe St.Patrick^ Church of Hlbernla, The brldsf

*d was Mlas Molllo Malone, and Thoa. ~llo, a brother ot tbe goom, was batt taaa. •bride was, attired tn white a41k trlminad

with pink raws, wUU the bridesmaid m idnesed in white silk trimmed with a oomW-nstlnn of white and pink roses. Mlas MimtoKelly played the weddlag marotu After t b .oerumony, the bripal party, accompanied bya few Invited friends and ralaUns want totha home ot thebrida and partook ot the r » ; ,fmbtnenW served. In the afternoan tbebride and g's^i laf t for thalr wedding tour,which will be mainly through New Tot* >and Connecticut, Jfay Uw aewjy wvddsd . .couple prosper in th> future. '

On Tuesday, Frank RUey, boss of thasection gwg" on the Central Railroad fell

Into the Eiohard*—B«ach Co.^ ooal bio t««t«-by having the misfortune to break his leg.

What fatorable weather for the farmers 1By all appearanoei there Isn't m i o j dogi '

registered about town. Tola means a goodlauce f or the. dog killer.Mrs. John Tyrall. a former resident of t b V .

place, but now ot Jersey City, is visiting 00tba bill. .

Tbey hare commenced to ship o n at Uw •WbartoD mine again.

School olotss thla week, and I am sorry to«rn that the Principal will not come back . :

for another year. I guess everybody on tha •hill would like to have Mr. Xaiird far princi-pal but I understand he doea not want tostay. The school haskept np In full atten-dance and the scholars are greatly interestedIn their work. Ur. Laird Is one of the best 'teachers In the county, and we are sorry tohave him go. Miss Bearle Is to kaep ber*place, I believe.- County Superintendent Cox wai la townTuesday, but as he got storm stayed he badto stay oTer night. .

Prof. Hulaart, of Dover, was vUtlng oar•uooli on Wednwday.

XT. ABLXKOT0XT. -Mtn Nettle Nichols Is vislUag Mia F*nnb :antap la H«w York cttj, ''.Mr*. Q. BerkhanKan*. MlaaQ. PraddMan

ipendlng a few days In Bethlehem, Pa.Tbe convention, of tbe N»w Jersey Hedlcal

Society waa held at the Ho»l BresUn Tuerfayand Wednesday of this week. About twobuDdred and fltty (hyalclaiu wen pweantaodKltseemadtomjuytbeaaHlTea.

Beginning with Sunday, July lit, Mass aodsermon at the Church of Oar Ley oftbe Lakewilt be at i t o'clock. Tbe hour for H a a a rSt. Mlchaeft Church, of Stanhope, wfll be

Master Oearg« Bmmerlolr, ot Hobofcin, Isvisiting his father, V. Q. Emmeriek, thegenial bookkeeper at the Mfc. ArUnftonHotel. . ;

Mrr. D. Sturr and UtUe nephew and Mlaa ,Lanahaw, of Patenon, were gneatt at the '

yWe a n very Mrry to note that Mrs. •!,

Wenwr bquitolll at thla writing. ;Rev. A. H. Brown Is now ataUooed at U t

Arlington for the summer, and wUleondnctEpUcopal aervloet in Bt. Petard Chnrob two• k a t O S O [ t h m i d S i a t l

Mra. Worthtngton, of MiOaielphia, Is tUIt-ig her sister, Mrs. William Vbrtman at the

Vortman House,Arthur Haade, of Newark, was thegnast oi

Min Retta Robinson last Bandar.Prof. Platt arrived tbiatreek wlthamtm-

Hotel BrWlfn opened but Batorday.

Don't Vthat Bennett, UnBornx itrwt Newadwto,has the Hnert lot of Kmworki ever broughtInto the town. ' . _ .

Floor OU Cloth, •30c and 25c square yard, at tha Dover Boa

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There ara two term*, Kays the ChicInter Uceau, which will not appear innext UemHcratio National platform. Iam j " Wo view wltli alarm," ouvd " We pwith jiriilu." Tlio dovil liinwelr couldalarm Uw.ii), aud they biive nothing tbU;of "tbo J-eaolutioiis of 1W" to "pointwith pride."

Tbe Henale l>y a vota of S3 to 4(1 yeatordidofeRled Keaator U111V UICJUQQ to striken fruthe tariff bill Ut> n-cUon relating to DUooumu*. Itlooksuow although tbat in!mnua measure would liocome a law, and Ithe thrifty, savin* man will have to helpwhat tha Kpendllirift and Iniprorldeut ahoipay. Benator» Murphy, Hill mid BiultUthe only Democratic Bmatorg woo voted wlUumhmrltj. HeuabirUcI'liaraoawaHor he would hare voted with Senator Hill.

Tbe ihutt&rdly a&uuuliulluii of TrcBlde:Carnot, ot France, at Lyons on Buudayan Italian Anarchist lisa wnt u ablver rouitbe wurlJ, and will do no more to keep dothii limd-mouUbod and fanatical elouieutaoclbty than aujtliing that has happaj«iil« the bunging of tho bomb-throw ergChluago. Thu foul dad tuu arouithu wbulo l'mnch; nation, aad a'tbe limited freedom or ipeucb berotof.granted tbew vldoux dliturlwra of tils jieaiwill be curtailod, and alt the powerKOWOTimentwill be u«jj to orush out theMdlUoui teachingi. Thla bold killing olChief Magistrate pf our slater ltenublio cnot be traced to the crazy notion ol a *f uiudlvidua). but it is tbe direct result oftheorlBB or government, cr lalbur non-g•rnment, held and promulgated by a Tlarge iticretiieuL of tbu i»0|Jiilntlon of Kuro]Presldeut Carnot nag a mail who In '•avia yrara In wblcli he Lad directed thBfain of France, bail shown peculiar (juollcatlona for the high olllco, and amid nil•canda'a and wrecks of reputations his niwai ununlrched, anil be Hood a rock uwhich all honest man could cling, audprobity prevented a reroktlon. That urn• nunaliDuM become tbe victim of tBponail>le MMUAID lm a couw for world-wiirpgiut, yet, hltfory la filled with amparalleli. On Woduotday the ChamberDtputleielei'L-dCulmlr-FoMer'aB tbe mews-•or of 11. Carnot, ond the AnarcUIuU will 111they bare a very <IJITorent man to deal wlTo Americans it looks like uiisce-iilnglp liaslto elect a now Praldimt before hia prcdeues-•or is buried, but tlio condition, ol gimeut are very dilTereut over there, and tlNation la ttroiigur t ban ooy num.

BOONJEOH.Tbo clotting cxwctoua of our iiubllo schoi

*ar« bcld in tbo Opera H«uw, Tliurulay eIIIUK of lost week. The bouse was cromoud the exercises won vury Intcreatiiig, Tlfulluwliig iirtgrani wiisglven;M uilo Hoonton OrcbestnPiajer Ilov. A. UoKelvty, D.Bway—"JCnowledge" Laura MowKmny—"Newipai*!*" , KJtvatd Ore

< UualiJ-"JiVIndaht1.and Union" BehiEsuay—"MoMy" 'Marcla McNiK*ay—•TJauta" William McEwaiMu»le , CrcbeitiESMJ—"Frlendnhln" DailyFoera—DoJiraUd to tlio Uliua of VI,

lillubeth BromK»ar—"Duty" alurion MoN«Kuay and Vfil»lluk>i7~"Hodefl of Travel.1

ilorbert KlngilaniMurio—"Tiie Dew" BchotPrewntatlon of Diploma.. ..rbaa. A. NorrJiUUBIO , OreheetnAddrtws Hev. Cliai. \V. HcCormlo)Mus(iv-<<KT»tilngHliadeiiaiePai1iDB;l".HchcKi

The muda rendered l>y the orchestra on thiioccaiion was unuiualtr Hoe. UIM LOUHoimuond presided nt tbe piano; Mr. WiJ, llllner, cornet; Hsmuel O. Harris a,Prof. Wblbiay, f lullns; Hurry Looker, clarlonet, and John It, Trcwartlifl, flule.

Tb«re was jileDty of fun, ond sot Buch poolball playing ai we ei]wDtwl to sea from un-FxperlencedplayenaCHiturday'a game, whentbo Hod Men defcate<t tbeOdd Kollawa by oirun, thescoro being U to IS. Tliera waslaTKBcroird rrtnent, whoBpponrod in e i i j :(Leeffortiof tomeaf the jilayern to stop tlioball or to get out of l » way when a liner wicoming straight for (bum. Ouf Ma of badlbrutwd handt ipllt (ingen, etlft joint* nmtorn elothn, tho playcn are quite camforta-ble alne« thtr (Btnc,

Her. Dr. Huraattwl, PreaMtut of tlio Atlacto, Ooorglo, Utifttnlty, preached In tinPresbyterian Clmrcb on Hutiday tnointnilast A t the evening meet lug a praise s:rvice m u hrld, at wblirh Urn colored quartettefrom too above university aang a, nnmbcr ~their placlal Ion ttnngg,

A Urn. Qvritidou, of New York City, willgive a IJIIile roodlng nt tht botne of Mi%Uenry Baltuoti, Myrtle avooue, at S:») Fri-ilay afternoon.

TheraothHrnf M. B. Condil, Owhlor of0th,Doonbin Itnrik, had iv stroke of faraiyits durfaff Friday night lout, at the borne of berdaughter, Mra. Cobb, at Parilppany.

A apeclal train trill convey the EpworthLeague, of tbe Uoonton JtethixlKt Church, U.P«ter*OQ to morrow (Thursday) evening, biatUudtv mtutiogai theCro.'s HtroBt MuUio-dl>t Cburch,

Itev. Alex, WrKekey was InrtallKi n* pas-tor of the Iteform Cburch on Friday e v e llast.

WO0OP0ET.. The Mt, Pleuont MlnlnR Company ha'

laid plfos to tb»»Dw pood, from which |>lawthey will get water, oa It I* cleaner to inIn tbe boiler than the mine water, nhicb tbe,tiave been uriog. Hhay have alto torn dowuthe the old landing brace uid are bulldlna;new one, conaequently there Is no work thl

' week.UIM May Cobble la homo again after

prolonged visltwlth Mends in Newark.We were glad to have Hewi*. Titmnn an

Jtoll from Dover with ui on Sunday lait.Dont forget tlie strawberry and lea cream

festival that will be he Id at tba Hurdtown ME. Church on July ths Fourth.

I auppoae tha weather la now what yonnight n i l a aluard.

Don't say there are no girls to be had.From what I CAB me at tbe foot of tbe hillevery, night watting for a fellow they arepinUrLp

Jeme* Wlllbi has commenced to build bl' noute en bla lot opposite tbe echool liouw.

We ore pleated to see tbe g'nlol face olBav, Mr. I*wtou turning us tola week.

Frank H, Banders lias been (pending » fewdayi with friends nt Iloontcn.

If yon wint a good day basa fbiblna Wood-port Is tbe place to go with thst noted flh

. mao E t Bolley u a (tuide.. Well, they have »l«ed the flns pole at theBchnolhoiw, and I uudentnnd that E. HAtwood gave n very good address In regard ti

- the red while and blue."IVa htarefm runaway whlcb took place ai

Hurdtown a few nights ago( whlcb wonli.." bave bron tjulte aotlotu had not the borae' fallen dawn, .

M*M will be c«lebrated In &LV Charles'Cfaurcb, Hurdtoim, a t 10t30 neit Hundaymorning. "" . HABDTJU!JL

... SOHOOXKY'B M0UMTA1IT.v Mrr. J. Warren Coleman Is visiting her

daughter, Ura. J, K. Smith, at ML Washing-.tbn,JM.

-J. J . Fields, of Brooklyn, tonic poweMtt h h l d e on WouJayfor Ibesutu-

- •-•: Rev. Hugh Sntytbe and B. IV. Hunt spent•: latt Wedne^ay at Omnge.

-.'!; We bfar that cor old friend Prank Duffunly.-r b*s embnrketl en tho sea of motrlraony.V^Frankbu many mum fflfadabere and they

t 'all wish bim a bappy and tucoaaful Joumcy.rr, HJM llabet Smitb went to Tnnton on TUM, d»r, wbtreihe wUl isftkeasbort visit.

VV K I T . Hugh Smvtbe itorted forCincIn' la*t Monday momfng and uxpecta to bring

^yMn. Smitaeuack with bim tbe lastof thi••; "week. ••Sbe baa bad a very tedloui lllnea*-•' andltlibomd aha will gain atreogth more.rapldlj' wten uhe gets bock to tba pure

:;,moontsUn air.'•.• Oarnewniail lyatem linot to env

} ai It was fast itimmer, but a gnat deal easU'; for ibff curler and posunutar, I^aat nintmer;••;»• had Ihree nulla out and three )o, while

'iiow'w* have but two. Lu t rammer we:ebaldg»t thft New York morning papen at

-vSiSO.*. J*,,now ve do not gat them till U-VA-'X.' OarnrstmatlleavcabereatfiHl *. M-,,..«*d Ute teoniid at.12.41 1-, M. Tbe orrivaU;' ate at II A.' K. and 1 V. U.

-.t: Mr. and Jfl™. Isaaa Wolf are Bounding m, Jnr day. at Mr*. Henrjr WyckolTa.". A; G. OufTord li bonie frotn tbo mill on ailTScatlon during the pot weather. Tbe Sun l»-. too mucn for Dan. , ,<;'.'Herman Bead spent Uondny atWufaiag-

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0} , . ABU*ht Tin.^£.'.' Aspark froui alcconiollre set Ore to thel't(cld Ice boose on the Y. «L 0, A. Iirrperty butf BatBrtay alwnt quarter before 12 and tfas^,:flre loddief had a nice warm run of it. TwoVv stream* win soon playing on tte flames and'^!to weire :extinguished before any serious

Hpongei and Chanioff, all diea ut& prlcet,t K U l V D a B t o ' ^

POBT MOBBIB.Faxtar Button jirwiclied a »ermou to

Rod lien lout Sunday night.Our contribution U> Uu Emiilojc-'n Mut

ISentHt Association for last mouth tva*and some ceiita.

Tbe comaioncuinant eicrclre* of our iiutjBCIIOOIB came nir lait Friday eytiiliiK- Kbopfrscbool closed ou thcKumo [lay. Thsccug school clow* next Uomiiiy, aud tbu <ilron are rojolclDg in the tin Ucl in lion oflong variation during the very hot weather.

Ura. Andrew Ursy, of Ilotioltou. wucoiumoQceiiiejit, wbich in thin uauo

idlDg.Dou'fc forRCt tbat tbe Orl J Ftltuwn, Clio*eirlenda, Itoyol Arcanum und Imjirov

dcr of Wild ludluu-uh, exouao we, Iltud Men—aru Koing to have a big timetitoabopo and KokoUg, July Jtii. Thttliof Uarcli will be fromouruprif MaliMechanic streot*, NeteonR, to I'urt Allthence to Btuihoi* ond thu grova. Lotacat at grove and fnutory.

The fnctyry, hy tho nay, in nut ml:full complement of ban da now. Kveifeeling the elfocta of thu chmigj wliiehMr. Cleveland tutor of tbu foaet ThLord, bnwlungf

I MW A. JuJaon Coo of your town (.'party of gentle men (Talking thrOUKli tlm' o last 'i'jocduy afLirnixm. I t la n iln

ploca lure, Ur. Cw, If you uWl hu,time tuMo try Utjart.ojid BimisUiiiefif j iForiunUuc()| 1 mxagiiiug Ut tlm Imiur cudtho yard that tame Tutuday cvoulng, attd o'clock. Tbo drill engine pat tod mo ou -wey, and J suppuMil tucy were going to piIt in tbo house nnd tupped ovur»uthat tr

I bellovlng tbat I wftrt perfectly tafe. Iwatching a train coiuloe iti va tlie went boutrack wlien 1 buard a whlttlu Iwtiind mo itbe voice ot Tom JUiUJmirau ut thu name tliaud looklug over my ahunldor I enw thu b

II ultLIu tH.ifottof mo. un tlio truckhk-b 1 v,na tUiidlng, whwi I thought :ight to becroaslugovur and getting r;a"J

to go Into tbo stall in the round lu>u»e for tlnight. It Is pretty hard to keep trnck u( tl' m*d boltto'lf, you eve.

The half lullu tmuk at Btaiiliopo [i flnlnhihoe. J. Allen, builder, and itlntuirt to

DIIU of tbo bust built bnlf-inllo troukH (n IHtato. If It wem a railroad track 1 nil^l' IQW Bomething about it. AH It Ic, I ' '

;cept that la llnUbetl and th(-y are KO..., .liave a big tluio theru, too,on July 4th, linnracer, bicycle races null a biu; tmso tall

which tbe famous Cuban (ilauti aretrytbulr mettlBwlth A nhui from aton

hoi*.The I'Ye* Motbodiita are going to hold tinimp niwtltig In Wills' Urcvo, m'ar the mtuul bridge at Stanhope, on July !Sth,u>ra week or HO thurcitfU'r.Who nera tfao (-Iris vb« aniokcil rlgarcttciid clias*d tno young in en around the circleir beeratttieilancoln Down's Grove, Ni

oorig, lately! J'erbaps it la none of my linenew, an 1 am not In It. The lust litnu thebad a dance over tbcro 1 found cut nccldoiiall; wbo one of UIB "comrultUu" was.rwkoa it must huve been thu "<mnmfttthat rtporltMl In tho hnRt tint 1 was only \te>mlcted to run nrouui! luota hcni to rave t '(H*trlot nttcmey'H olllco tho ox^umwot sti

IgniDtuHtaU I'rl'nn, F,t!lur Jlro'ly totore wera two luurrl^tl wtmion uf his congiatlou there (at the dunce) who had ImtlvrWHO ttsacblug their chlMrnu llinlr [injun.How many of your readers kuoir Unitmail's pico," of nhlcuwshoar au niucb,mlleln (oui'ti'enilafg.It la raid Hint Jobu MUltputonorT Ham'

two-ytar old cullx, wlilcb liod tiorcrbeou ibiyot, through hii puciu ovuroiitbe new ra<track at Blat)h"|«t tha other day auil ho ua mile la ll'M. lion iHtiiat for ncouncaltl

Mr. Mooro. a ciMiimate ot Mr. K«1oi .t'rlncuton, will |>roach in thoKUnliojia IVcinyterlau Church iiaxt Sunday,

Tlio Basrammt uf the LorJ'd Hupper wiho ndmlulHteru] In tbe M. U. Oburcb of Gtat

oat Babbath. That churOi, by tlidohmtod her wsml ceut«iinial Irut Hun

day. Ilev. Jolin Bcarlet, who \>nau'" ' Durer, 1 tbfnk, was tbe (Irit iia^tor

"Dad Heaven but toDguea to speak as wt ll one;nrrj' eyci to sec,

Oh think What tulea 'twould tell of nnndorioiyouths—like me."

If that church had a tongnn to upcak it coul.JI Boino odd fatorler, 1 ueiu, of changes thai»ve token place in tho last flfty yonrs Winao HrrBctl us'd to play tholltilo orgnu10 ahurch and lead tlmmngiiig bafore tin

.)t tba fluo iilm ork'«n which Mlu llolo:Smith jilaya n JW. "Old time a liavo obf"d maimera gone, a strtngor fills IheHtut'« tbronp," hut tbo Mulhodlwn of J,

LVetteygoos on for over, though J^bu Wts• " • it bnow It If ho should take a tiotlo;

back and vltit the glimpsed of tli<tnoonngain. Cut tttfi !• no timo for'dreauIng. Ilev. Nouli Brooks, of NttwarK, jiroaclnni excellent lonnon lit the cvonlnjc, whlnlw u tupplomeptol by Ilev, Mr. AtkinsJersey City, wbo wits pastor t-orothirty-light years ago. Sir. Brookgivaa Hiimniedlateprtdecciuorof tlio p-«ont iiMr. Qlbln, and I am glad tbo «ity hta »n^polled bim, Bo proaches Jiiflt aa rarand as well OR wlieti lio wai bore and thpnlon'tircni to ue any moro htgifniutlu'' " nlion ho nau here.

Oraca mid Martha Bod gomei, are visiting their niator, lUra. Jobi

llnght, and ntbor frlenda In Btanh»i*>.Thomas Bleecll, of Newark, wn3 In Htai

mpo thin week.Harry Biiwll Lu opened Ills clothing stci

I hear that JIlns Annio Case fa to leach In10 Brooklyn Wopatcoiig) School neit year.I learn icclJonUlly that tbo Jmigoitblu oi

the Caurt of Krnirxani A]>iwalnniiitii vai"JJ tho death uf William Wnltcr l'lislps .._itTered to Ucorge Hicburdsof yourdtynnedcolluedtt.lusprivnto biutnaus nni11 hla time. I t b a prc.f ti.;,l fjjteorga IVorU Itnows an bonornMa anil honcal

nan when be soea him, be lio lUiubllca" oOemct-rat. I am aorry Mr. Richards coul.not aee bis way clear to accepting tho iTbo SUte BUOTera I.y tho eporatlon.

LoBtTiiMdny evening-train No. IDObrokiin two und ran together iifar RhipiiiuRiwr

id cama within an ncn ot tumbling Jltiim;fluDpy'a idinnty down the bank.On Monday nfgbt aiNo. ffilS was on In

'ay to Washington iho Rlruck ami kllli..leary Atno, who hud been tending tbe galfid Eide of Black lkck cut, near tha n

if nd bridge Just WMC of Btanbopo. It Inbponiy marks on him wore a broken armmil a mark on hla forehead. Wbat In thn•orld ha was dolnj up there nobody wi|.me know. The em-oner, or acting c/.ronor,lid not tliintt It itKMHtuiry to hold an indent

waa burled from the Htonliopo U. K.Ihureb ou ThurwUy nnd burial In tlio Btniiio|» Union Cemetery. Mr. AUio wai In hisOth year, but was on ijiry nnd aetlra niaan of fifty. His wife survive) him. Theyiver had any children. Ha waa a brother to•njamio Atnn, at llo\n%cong, and Wflltam

.tno, at HopatoonK. The Staufaopo ciiilJrenII knew and liked Mr. Atno, which Imylnzgood deal. "Write mo an one who loved hisetlowmen," said Abou Den what'* hit namo'erbapf no nobler epitaph emild g n u bin.rave when tboy lay him "where tho rudeFortfatheni nf tha tmmlpt fliwii11 tbtn Dili'Thn children loved him." J>. J.

i In thiiSTANHOPE.

^Everything 1M>1(H vtry pruiWtlon at present anil tbo fanner* an

^ n e r s am looking forward i*Ub hope (QUOtifuUroiw.Tho dog law will not be enforced la lljraiiwnBblp till August IStb next. Bo ymi v.

dcs» will have a cbance to partlctinte inoise of anothBr4th of July.

There swrai to ba lota of atrauge peopleomlng In around Staiihnpamott every day.Ionia of the boarderi are already ou handor tbe Bummer.Tlio cherry crop ban b«n a bountiful onoilsyoar. Tlie nicest kind or white clier/li

ire telling for 8 ceat* per quart.Tberahu been a K<wd Mipply of «lra»

berrleB ID our markofi of lar«e hize and ROU

Tbe Rev, Hunting iireeehe.1 In tbe Htan-ope Pretbytorian Chutch on Suodnf lastid held Communion *er<rlc<w. , T ) I O I ^ ^ ,

h u departed to his home In Ireland laliitbU mother.On Sunday last tba Staitb(i|w U. K, Chi'lebrated tbe acini coulenulal anntvtnuu-y

Its dedication an an edifice for iliviuolowu.r.. Then ITOJI a larg^ •ttendanaoralng and evening. Tbe llov. Jr.bu,.tklnson, of Jersey Ctty, prmebed in tbolorulng and Itev. N, Brooks In tba ovunlog"bey botb acquitted thtmrolruj wull. Mr""-lMtTaKnnoti was niostly a robcarsal of

Lfctonblp of th* cburch while lieprMchodfrom 1K0 to 185SL Mr. Ilrooki, of

urte, wai of later dat*. as lie won tmtnr•omlSSOfo IS«, nnd exborlaUon Ui heldi ths rcllgbun and dernut spirit of thaithers of Uw chnrnh. Thn atrvlwa werersely attended.OorPraddlng Elder, Jtev. S. Van llena-itfn, preach«d a good acrmou in the M. Rburch on Sunday, ths lTUa lust. Uoreached at WnUr^oo in Uio of luruuon and. Port Uorrb In the evening.Henry Atuo, a gite tender a t tbe Will1*owing of thn D.t L, and W. IS, B,, wni

:k by tbe IIulTalo upreM at 3 o'clock onday morning and iustantly silled.

iw be cams to bo out on tho track n t thato one will ever know. He had blipail vritb him, It la taid, and the

itaatsittoutreadytoeaL UU aboea andwere od and a t a considerable dintanca

mbUBtatian, Ilawupfckod un by the[nmon and brought beck u> Htanhope

rnere he redded. Hewua , nicmhef of thetanbope M. £ . Church and wnn Raatloitim-, liberal hoarUiI and had no enemies. HI*>ld watch and pocfeoHwok were found on

person; tha pocket-book containing aJI turn of money, . AMICUS. I

- Furnitnra and Carpet«", , ' '!« Urgent rtocb and tha lowest price* yotaJwaji Qwt at Dlcbenon'a, Do*«r, -:

BOOE&WAY.John K, Uboftie. a portrait artist of N.

ark, »i )iiio tlmo iluoo was induced by MusiFn»>mnn and Heat, traveling faklrj, tothem have A. pltotograpU npjian&tus, wii'woa vi<liinl ot fit, to go around the couuland tube viotur.*. wlucb Mr. Ub*atlo « udavtilo]. fur tlwir ciwtomoni. Ur. UbMtwi i taWy HlUitbcm to natch bis uropsrtlint through Homo pretunae they eluded Ubay on tbu flritt (lay, ond travelad tbrougl

luntry fcmai'dn thla place, collectIUKuni-y they coulil uuil not relurnlog erw or iimuey to Sir. Ubtwlle. Ho wtililaint at police beadquarUra otKt

ark, wlit)re he secured a warrant for their•e»ta;.d,re:urn Ui Newark fur grand Jarcen;tl tbo npuarittui. Tlm Newark uclica "•nvereil by nitauB of a tvlegram tbatho Bwindlorn bad trarelul as far as tJutnt

Clilof of lVIIwi IIopi»r, luarniiiR that tintruvelfug: towarJs the beadiiu&rtors

tl,D li'H'kiiWny Kfltoctir* Cotupauy, adviiodUr. UUntJu to employ tho Company to a]prGhtimlftmlrutiiru them to Newark, Heoctei|K)ii lbf« advice, and applied at theluluctiva Iiead<iuart«M at this place, iran Ui form oil tbut tlio rucn wanted «vurLinh- in and orountl Itockaway, M omlie coiiiiiaay'B ofllwra waa seut out lu anlinu. Tliu urruit was ninila at 0 v. u,,nu iiiuu wuroHlil|ijMh] Ui Newark un tbe It'. ». train by ono of tlio conipauj'i olllcers.Vino Dugau, of ItoHovill?, Is vlnlUng friei

it this jilace.Tom Wall la in town for n fotv dayi.Matlh.iw Kelly ban resigned bla position

Harris Bros.1 Clothing Kture,Mra.Jarnoa Cook, of lirooklvu, isvlsitli

Mr. mid Mis. Jolia I'urn nt tills place Uaw daja.Ksnuii-I Muttnx & Bon hnvo tho contrac

i.ri>uti(nH nowBfntfl In room No. 4 atl'*kawiy j'ldiiin School.UhrMo|.lier Kolluy tvns blckc.1 by ODL _.

Is horws CIIO day tuis wtwk as he waa puttinglio harness ou bim.John J'iirliman him moved to Dover, wbur

o has started a bar ho r shop oa lilftckirwit.Mm. iileotn JOUCH bn^ moved toherfatbor'i

I.nlwveMt. Hope, for the sun

Thnmaa Hagerty vfslUxl /rlcnds ou Longland lost Hutulny.Ur. and 31rt>. William Kennedy vlslto

their rrimiclH at Ellubnth lout Himriay.Miss V.tta WilllnniB, of Newark, la vlttltliar griindporoiits ot tbla place.All thu Irou work ou tbe bridges at Rooki

way hava been ••opalut'xl,Ura. Nnlnn and daitglilor have returned

tnir hotiio at Newton after visiting frleiiurafoi* w w k .Alvn Vnu HDHI hits accepted a poeltlc

Till, J . IV. Ituburu.IVni. McMnliou's ho use was struck wl

lijiUtiifiiK fa OIIB ot UIP rereiit tbundentornnHam Hmlth, on employee at the blcydo fas-

tory, wai Btum wltli a locust ono day lostret'k. Ilia arm swolled to au enoruious s!:>ut Dr. FOB tor ttuccecdod in bringing himrciinid all right.A man by the limn8 of Campfiolil hai

Btui-tw! a barlxr shop In MM. IJpgravv'e etor<Kirn on Me[ilii avenue.On Junn 24, CtiarlotU, tbo wlfa of Tha man

Bbawgcr, who liai bocu anlTerlng foranum-of yenrd froai a complication of disease*,

l>aiwed(iiil(]t)yaway fro:n her homo and dimm tw tlm home of everlasting Juy. The i

il nai in bor fiitli year, and leaveshusband and two BOH* and an aged uialhornourn lu-r lost. Immoral services were beliit tlio houw, Ilev. T. A. Keeros ofllolattnintennent fu tho Itockaway Ometary,Frank 11 i ley mot wltb a serious accident i

Jouduy. Mr. Ititey ia seoUon bois an thaIt. It. Ho wasbdplng to movo a tie, whhe hl!])n.,l, and tlie tie foil ujwn bis ankl

>minln(;ft vory badly.(Jlinrlla ltogrra out ono of his lega quit

l.a.lly while using a hatcfact lust Wednesda,

1I>HS DAJ.L TOl'ICH.Tlio rhlllfpiburfc II. a C. will play haro t.

norrow, snd otio of Lbo flnott games of tf*jftsou in looked for.

Cbarlon Utlfor vins taken elck on th<rounds last Hatnrday, nnd was unable

play.Mihe Cavauauifb ins resinned at th<

asylum, audl will uot plsy wltU their teamany moro,

Tlio Murray Hill It. U U. will play hire nitha Fourth of July tno games, mornUij

miQ at 11) u't-luck, afternoon at 3. Ike John-HI, lb« fhHiiiiiInn trlclc btoycla rider, bi4-u cii«naed fur tbnt day, onil will perfun

Ills trondrrs on the wheel. Oas of the lloeillitjilayB of llreworka ever soon In tLia iwtkwill tuko pine* In the evening, nnd this wl!ouil tbo groat day at Hoekanay.

Tl.o Alerts ol ibis place will play at Deirillu to-morrow. TY» Two.

Fl.ANUIiRH.J in . Jnmcs TIarlo, of i'hllllpHtiurg, It vhilig with Imr daughter, Mrs Thomas SoroiXV.MIBS I.inra Reed spwit Hutiday with Min<l Mrs. W. W. ApK»r, of Calif on.Biverd rotation! and friends of Ulsa IdtT, llotikim, of this plao>, tvho

ed from U.s Dnvtr High School last week, alVuded commencement In the Baker OpeiHouse, on Friday evening, 33d lust.

Mi(s Hopkins read an essay on "Oecupa-lonp," nhii-h WAS one of tbs boston tbe proram, Acquitting hprtelf very crodltsbly.Tbe liav, William Btont delivered an Interaing aud thoroughly practical dlsooune oiTin r^jve ot Christ Conslraineto Us," lasl

Babhatberonlng:Mlas bottle Terolwy, of Dover, MIM Vlo

ilatton.ofPhllaieiphia, tpmt last SabbalIth Win Temlwy's aunt, Mrs. Jobu DoarlnTtio roofof William Tbarp1* largo hay barn,lifrii -WM originally the old Methodbt meet

UR bouso, hai bton torn on* and replaced willnow one, by James Seals & Son. Tiie all! n-

:Ios of Ihe old roof were "river suing lea" am*i">:iut ono hundred yours olJ.

Although tbe weather vu so bot on B un-day unUl noon, In about three hours we

nJojhiK tbat which v u most delightful]'Ml, Ihe tempsrattire having dropped *boiItietcon ilfcrees.Mm DinBl^r, if Mt, Vernnn, K. Y,, !• viiIng with her sinter, Mrs. Clircoc* Brown, alIB botrl-Mre, L V. Dickcrson nod twoaonF.of N.

irk, nro domiciled for tho suramtr at theirArm on Flumut Hill, •

Mx. Frank E IVombea lias accepted tba po-tion oC assistant station ngont at Calilo»,ho beat wtslioi of bla mouy frlpndi at this

place go with him.ltoa.1 Overseer Berry cfltitlnuwi to Impro'

lie blRhna/in his district. Mr. Berry Uone"rurmostenkriiriain? cltliten*, whnse aim"pcrfeetinn," cr. at lout, the "bait ra»«ii, nnd <me who bellovH In commencliig

"now" and going right ahead.The cry of the locusts li brooming faints«I fnint*r as they seek hoiu«a under ground.Wo are »nrry to lejra of the H'ntss of Mi

IwrgB I-'ifll, but hope thnt ho may won Iuito recovered.The woil-annual election of ©nieeti ol tbe.. ond h. of tlio Golden Btar took place on•uosdnyerenlngandwasas follows: Dicta-

, Mr. J, -\v. L«lB(ni;Vice-Dlotator. Dr8. roster; Guide, Mr. J. a. Clawsw: As-u t QUHP, Mrp. J. B, Y"aa;er; Secretary,

i t n U n a l t n d ; Flnamriil Seeretarr, Mlwin Lariwiu; Treasurer. Mi-. A. J. Heed-:aphln, Ura J. U. Fiilier; Warden Vrurgallandi Bentrj, Mr. William McUugh-

Dr. Charlu N. Miller attended the mpethuth» BtataUeillMl Society at Hotel Umllntbe Uopatnong, this woek.l\'hitefleld II. Sharp was thrown from bit.

(art en Wednesday afternoon by the Iioreo-coining frightened and reoslved sons In-irica. Itiahoiwl, however, that they mayotprnvoferioua. *

•oawni ibat sro ohvlotu, I ng»ln aHUB a nom •!« jdurm^ CAHO I.THM.

Mr. Whlldeld Bborp mot with a painful-Mont lait Wetlnwdsy evening, whichno ntnr costinR him his lite. While ridingi road cart and lending iwo young horsesiwituro all three ot tbe borset became

Ightened, the cart WSB OTertaraed, throw-g Uewa. Sharp and Horton to the groundry bidly bmlsing tlm former, though at

•resent writing it In thought no bon» aretoll or internal Injuries received, bub It

_.i a ir»ry nnrrow escapo.Amt thh romicdt m of the fact that some

Mftdii In this vlclalty are In a horrible'U and if there are not moro serious

elilenta to us nc-ordfd sooner or later It111 be a wondor. Tho Ploaraiit 11111 road Is,

lermfinD lutbe day time, lha dirt he-piled up in tbo centre In many pLVees,

•U deep gutters on each tide, and tb/. TMA-•UTOW th»t itlgdimcaltfor t w o ' ^ h l d e i

vtieafoly. How long will thepsopln *n-

iruirberhM galliorfd irp Vjs mtflt andto lludda lako during the boarding tea

i nnd our viUago p*op]e r ,bo patronUisdn are ohttetd to hrlng out/and Bbarpsti upraiors and smooth thebj/faxM M beat tiey

-. P. T. Woodbull he i tre*W hU bona«,, and ether lmllrUitM with a new coot of

Int. H M giving Umn a cheerful appear-

evonlng lost w*!nk KHDNUB entered the. of deorge u«cd and Mrs. Stone and

. themwlvea ,to fresh pea*. * Toe tracks-eUiaughtto betboMof »wonuw.:

Ir. Clawsca.hu improved huj plaoe efa b 7 tbe baildlnK of a new picbet

The Fbber Harnrn CompairT are roskd" work, i " ' "

-.-.•puptiTbeMiwlon Band ooet.wItbMlM WaO.list to-morrow afternoon. • :Trom thMr well-known iwtrlotiwn we ftelirrantad in GxpMtiia gospel i*rmnt

ng our paators to siren NaUooal matter* next

Sod*. WaterTbe tmt Soda Waiw lu all ni»tor» a t Kill-V.DnigBlore.

DON'TBELIEVEIT.

When a man tells you he will give yon $3.00 worth for one,* it's false. Some people may claim to do so, but if they di

they certainly must havs been high priood, and they arstill.

Low Prices

HONEST DEALING IS OUR MOTTOWe 8811 the Bost $8.00, All Wool Buit in Horris County. Th.

Best $1,00 Child's. Suit from 4 to 14 years in the State.All other goods in Proportion. No use tiring your brainwith prices, oome see for yourself, Don't believe falseadvertisers, but call on

. BRODover's Papular Ciotliers.

J. Hairhouse,WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,

IJKALEIl IN

Diamonds. Watches, Clocks,JF.WELRV, SILVER WARE,

KU.VKH KOVKI.T1F.K, OITICAI. aOOPfl, £c. 1 troul.l remind my ciuttometfl atlm uiilittu iluti 1 urn LwiiHlAiilly n.|,li>ni ,iiiK mf Klucb In nil Us U<.iinrlim>jilg allii.j' iv lit iilnoi-H Iliul tlm IiLlivt im[lvrusnnilKlj'li«.

All Mnds of Watchos, Clocks and JowelryCleaned, Bepaired, Repoliehed and other.

wiso Eonovatod as Required.

EEPAIHINO OF FINE WATCHES A SFECIAITY.

4I|OF.JI)LY IK DOVER.FOLLOWING 18 THE PROGRAM ABRANGED BY PICTE

TBIBE, No. 192, IMPH0YED ORDER OF RED MEN, FOR THEOELEBEATION OF THE FOURTH OF JOLT IN DOVER.

QRAND PARADE.THE PARADE WILL FORM AT 10 A. M. AS FOLLOWH

COMPANY a, N. a. N. J., FIRE DEPARTMENT, SECRETSOCIETIES, INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ON FLOATS ANDFIFTY CAVALRYMEN.

ATHLETIC SPORTS.A SPLENDID PROGRAM OJ? ATHLETIC SPORTS HAS

BEEN ARRANGED FOR THE AFTERNOON, CONSISTING OF

FIREMEN'S HOSE CONTEST,

BICYCLE RACES,

RUNNING RACES,

SACK, PIQ, TUB and-

WHEELBARROW RACES.

NOTHING WILL BE LEFT OUT THAT GOES TO MAKE!"CP A GOOD OELEBl'ATION. GOOD 0HATOBS WILL BE INATTENDANCE. A GOOD STRING BAND WILL FUBNI8HMUSIC FOR DAN0INO IN THE AEMORY OF 00MPANX G,AFTERNOON AND EVENING.

GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS

IN THE EVENING.

A Complete lino. Wholesale and Kctail .

ESSEX STBEET. - - . - DOVER, N . J ,BSTWo liaudlo only First Class Goods.

WANTED.it n imn for IrtklnRordiTH ntiil (MlvprinjtiuivUiiiiitlM>. UIIU n-lio IIM linil «UIMT1-I cnu rom» nt^niimiiiilRl. llnrrii^t or

NOTICE. ^All nwnjiom ot llto Dovur DranmUo Afnoclntlontvtitiil In ami IHJOIIIIIIIL- fai llbn HnanciaJ uurt of

odnUon nru rmiiiestul in me t at uiy oillw inlmti-r Uumilnu-, ThuraUy uvculn;, July Bill,nUJ l t fdo iS J M V I V - ~ ••

BRIDGE SAtE.Nollwjn hereby clven Hint nronosnU will IK* n>Ivislhjr itiu uniicnilctiiHl joint connnlUee. nt ttieUJol Ii*.lt.CnMlt>rliiin.atl1iitltT. Morris CVnintf,J^ntt Tliitnulny, July lBth, lt»l, Torn tow tr«u«devk brldpi to bo emd«l on Uio Main rtivot ofuvllburuofBiitJcr.' rropomli will lisoncnni at

nutltir, N. J.,iioe3ock,A.can Uiluul of

toluMuittoMlineullrlilev. Pii n; N.i . =•

mu'unK,HN II. Miu

l t l l r B lJOHN II. Miuxnniv

DmntiiltlMtlorBlorrlsQiuntx. '

TO m.URNISHED or • ®

•.••:® ; . ' . UNFURNISHED

FORD U, SMITH.

Dr. DeaneV

Dyspepsia

Pills

Cure Sick

Headache.

.CICK HEAD-° ACHE is us-ually caused byindigestion, ' Ifyou take Dr.Dcanc's Dyspc])-sia Pills/ youwon't have sickheadache.

nR.J.A.DEANECO,,ptDo, Hew Vmk,

PRICES AT

D I G STORES

DO YOU "PAY HIGHER?

r*Ino'«Celery Coinpoaad: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OSo.

rB i :............. '..7...(17c.

. : . , . . . . , . . *.,...07o.

CaUeurt 8oap.. : . . . . . . .\~... . lie.

CaUcimTleBblMnt... ..TOe.

Plnkoam'd Compound,..; ffi

Fwkoli, small. ' ; . . : . . . : . . . . . . . , . ,„ ..',..a1

Pwkola, large ..:......::.... .Tic

BmsWiCapdne Plotters 1 1&

(The word OArcm cut in every plutsr) .

AllcockPlaster*......,;..*.' 10a

Outorla,,...,r. ..S3c

AUwood'sBItten.....^ ,-......18c.

WjelL'i Beef, Iron and Wins. . . . . . . . . . . .Sle.

1... ..810.

..65c.

Hoslord's AddPhtuphKUa, rmall........SSo,

Hoefordi Acid Phoipbatev, Isjgs,.,......00c.

Wamiwld'a Emulsion C.L.011^ !..07c-.

Fellow's Byrup Hypo PhotpWte ...VSo.

So you bay In Newark or New York t If

JOU boy In Haw/ York, then 70a pay brgbw

cos than you cou bnj tbe nm> nrtlcle at

CRESCENT DRUQ STORES lor. Try

isdsMltthtslsnotso, -_'_. -

627 and 629 Broad St.,NEWARK, # . J.

THE QEO. RICHARDS CO.

Dress Goods.Flue, all Wool Dress Moods In Black, Brown, N»vy.

Myrtle, Grey nnd drey and Brown Mixtures. 42Inch wide.... 3!)c. yd.

All Wool Cattiinurcf) in tlio FnMiIflnaMo Shades, 40Inch wide ..47c. yd.

Special in Dress Ginghams,Mew goods In Uio Intent styles and coloring, tlie kind

always sold hereto loru at VI 1-2 now....7c. yd.

Ladies' Duck SuitsDladolntlie latest Styles $3.00 each

Infants' Lace Caps,At 1.0c, I9c., 25c, 35c. nnd 50c.

Ladies' Shirt Waists,In a variety of Styles and Colors, Laundered anil Uu-

limndrcd at 1 0 c , 50c, 75c, !IOo., $1.00 and* ! 2 5 l

Men's Colored Laundered Shirts$1.25 and $1.50.

Boys'Waists •40c. endi.

Ladies' Wrappers,$1 00 encli.

Alaska RefrigeratorsFrom $9.25 lip.

Gem and Lightning Freezers,;2 qt. 3 qt & qt. 0 qt. 8 flt. ;

H o $2.00 92M "«3.«o' ;.:

. ' ..; Furnitore.V;::;'V.:;i:;.\;;:;;;"r/:;;

7 picfle Antique Clioiuber 8nlts with Bevel Plate

. oiftss 22x28.!,.....,.....^:.';;vv.r/.:..;.w/,*V'?^»()'8 feet Oiik Extcii8ionTaWes.....;...r/.,....^..-J.'M 60Kitchen Tables, extra largo. , . . / . . . , . . . . ; . ; . . . . . . . . i l ,90

DiningCliairs, High Back, Solid Oak...; . „ . ; , ; jJI.OO;

T«nlc. ;..•.,.!..!w. .;...;;V..^82.2R>BOCkflirS..^;..;.........:.;..;.;.;..;,.....V.V^.OOft'

Lounges, Largo Assortment.Commencing at. . . . .87.50Mftttrasses, Full ^Ize. Soft Top . . . , . . . ; „ ; . . . . . . , . ;>^ ,85 .

Woven Wire Springs, Full Fluo..v....,../.;... ;V,;»2.75

Window Shades, .Curtains; Poles and Fixtures, Opaque

; ShadesMoinit«don>;priiif;Koller8Coimplete.,25«:

THE GEO. RICHARDS COMPANY,DOVER, NEW JERSEY.

THIS SPACE BELONGS TO

OH. A. G.DENTIST, DOVER

Model 34

Colmnbia,A new machine in many !mboriant

nolnls of design and eonBtmolion, reUin-ice also the hat feature of pteviousllglitCalumbiaa. It is regoluly fitted uiUl aneasily detacbable front wucel brake, rat-tiap pedals, and either, single or doubletire as ordered. - T7cipnt, 30 ponnda with,29 without broke. Full description inColombia catalogue, -which; is fumiiliedt r e e .

1 •• ' . " . • • • '.' ' . . : • t •

w. i later store eo.»Dover, -K. J*

To me for an oxpert to oall and

I tollyouthepricoand styles of fab-rics of awningsfor store and pri-vate houses.

WILLIAM S. COLLARD.POSTflL

THB MORRIS COUKH ; SAVINGS BANK,.'•" :;M01lRI3TOWN, H. j . ^ v ' '

• Vam-Yiwn BKMI-ANNTAI. DITIDBNII.; .;

Tlw Jinnsci, of tltja luiilt luivo onlrawl ptrim the i-ornltipi olUie alx montlM Inudiim tr

to u»ler Uie br-iAwi. a MUIII amnml Jatcnet diIIBM ftt Urn BUB ot Ilirw pw ccntttni wr ftnutini

" M I » i ( » a n i l unwnM tot3.000,andand nnHuiltpcramtiiin per uiDi

s mado ntimroin July IMC

nr bt-iofB July W. will dra

IL T. Hinj." -: Bfc'randTresfl.

HENRY E. QPEENGRA.SS,UAKUVIM STOKE.

SCHWARZ bLOrK, DOVER, H 1

Wliite Bed Spreads,

ir-i

89c. each.11-4

69C-cach.

^INDOW;•- SHADE3,[:\

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THE. Friday, June 29,1894.

tb* fort Offlo* at Sovar, W.'J,

'.: Feok^BaguV* eintu was not large, tm

: •': Ttw Odd Fellows will have tbelr goat la. tbe pandi n u t Weduaid*/.

II on Angus* lflth. .: iTtofitanaopaTMtomwhubeen

; IntomatloDatnlan^ onler ofliM. >

.. torton pareonagt to-night (FHday|,"';, Tbomiu A. EdlMa ,li jdok wlbb en

tiutit UiutUKsyett t tntwrlauama

•• " The ptmrtli ol July plopia of Ht.Bernard1!pnundtatMount Hope will baiteia Uttayoar

" -Edward K. Brown fciM been sptwIuUxl HOT-nngfa Clerk of KullKin iu phweoftba lute

* ' . ' Tbo K ) i g- minCornUiftir *ha Democratic noinlmtton

-ior Gonnwr, ..' . •. .-..''.': .. " ' , •\The Y. P. 6- 0. E.oftUa Horrfitown Pres

. bjtorinn' Cburob went to Like, Hopntooiig onV. »n»Mur«ion Tuesday.'' Oorteg the tummer. mo-thi the regular

morning MITICB at St. MlqliaelV Church,. "Stanhope, will 1J« at 8 A .M. / , '

p, tuualfy I*W att*ndauce>t thsir camp tnnt-1 f»ff •*Stanhopenext monti.. ' The Horrirtown Bapro« wyi a mimUr of

genUsnionof t int to*M fanve. orgnnttnl a' local atreet railway,' ' Thefintdoitfotln Daver undertbanew

law w u tbat Df Ed*»rd Totten, which net,.d«Ui suddenly ou Monday nlgut. .••>'.' Potatoes are coming from tfae south in such: abuniUnoo tbat tbera la already but little dlf-,, ference^n tba price of new or old crops.•-'•"- v Effort* are befog made tocflUblUh a lodgi'• ofKnlih.BOf;Pythtts atHinkenMck,-which"will on^mhtedly bo ln»Utot«l about Juiw> f l o t h / J ; . ' - ( • -• . ' . ' ' . ' • • ; •• : ' ,;•. -

' "Hike"'Polan played a game of:age'IwtEbr,of Pbiladolpata, at Howtoi;.

; Tuesday nlgbt, and won by tliB^sjro of 150

; - Vioe-Cbancellor Orwri - pus accepted • Q><,; position In tbe Court of Brrora aad Appeals

made vacant by the deaUiot Wlllllani Walter

~ v On and altar July let Han will be »id InUiBCburcLo(UurLftdyofttieUken;fi[t.

<•'.- ArUoiton, ! * » • Hopatoocg, at 11 *. w. each> d ^ " ^ ' ' ' ':: Prwoetpg' In tbA PrM, Uctbodlst (Tl trc'UttiBabbath at lO^O A, u.,and.T;ii() e. ».,' young peopfe'e' meeting at 6- 0 P. it. All are

V T b » Ooortilallanal Commfttlon have de-• elded'that they, will take the dignity of'VOoort1! from.the Court, of Pardons-and\D»lwlta l lBoMal.M ' ; . - . : ; •'• \ . v• ; • The 'Jolnf Committee* of tub Boards of

of ftaeholdenbt Morris Bod Paienlocoun-- tlei will receive bids for a 03 foot bridge atVBatter) on* JolylSUi. ', ' 1 •••~ ' GharU* Liroh, a carpenter, tromy&Udtna,-: Is In AU'Sauki Hoipltal at Morrfstawi. BUBM-

In|[ from paralyfta cauisd bf a fall from a:;: building to wWuhbe m i working. . / .-'. Newton voted on Tuesday for a'watersup:

'". plj and In favor of town ownership by a ml*Vjorityof JSW.Inavote ot 717. Tnflre area,'lewl-headrf lot of vobtt In Newton., - .. .•."'•', Tl»;l»w;-r«quUlog t^dj'ovawera. to'bo•«l«ted by o^trlola instead of" being 'spiwln^

lira. W, E, WwlUrt, of N«w York oily,i liuklug Mi* D. Walters, of Port Oram,jw weeks' visit. • - . .Mrs. J, W. Buttloe, of Port Dram, IJI ronk'<

log a few weak*1 sojourn wlih f riauds a t " 'York and Hackensack, - ^ -

TbeJB. U.B.A.w!iIrun.tbMr anmml « •coriion to Haucn Cbunfe and tbe B»"bwkonBn'teiiiUerSfltb.

Matthew Lam. It (Ming Jowph' Givdlacs at tbo telegraph oflioo, whlla tlie latter

la off on aibort vacation. •homai Conrew, ot Madison, BOS beenrded $10 damages for having boan bitten

by a dog. He wanted (200.Mayor Qaaylobai glrea the Humane^n

Company pmulwlan to briDgthetr newtte«m*rli«re on tlio Fourth, . • .;"

Htas Dellft Cahart an<l Urs. Louh Spancer,ot tbts PUDO, am ipetidlug two weokf withfriend* at Fort Jervb, K. Y.

J. D. Pellet and famllf will upend nextmonth with Obltt Vnolaad aud Mr. PalUtwill enjoy the dtHglitu ol ooiumutlng. •','

Barton Bmllb fold at. motion foartwnbead ol horses y«etenl»y for B. >U. OfdyokTb«j wrre A good lot of animals and broughtfair prlcea. •

William Fire, of Horrlntown, wai stabbedby one ot bla stablemen but knocked out hiaawaUant with, »«. ahovel. Both men , awunderarrnt "jf'{, "'-:.

Itobert and M:J»n KTJtisoro. of New York,imped do tbelr bicycles yaeterday morning

and rode oat to.Dover to 8«B tbelr ancle,RobertKIllKore. ' •'-• ,• .. '" ,

Tl» eollcotloa for All Boat*' H'upltal takenlast Sunday Itt tlio Church of tho Auuaptfono&d'Bt U&rgant^ Ch*p»l, Morrfrtown,

^ r d y t e t o w pi bMlngtnfii approved,by the Qtmirpae. •.;. B r o ! * i B « i n g ;

:- stonfl forl tbe village of 'Cbatham, and they- bare also noslved an order from Hadlton ^ r. aaaddttiofial J.900 tons,.-.They are doing a

' Washington Carap, No, fi,''''P,O;S.;of"^ue-.nqiwited tomeetattbofr

*M at B W « ; on Biindsy; *laly •iat,1** atteiid* lt;O..'A.-:nMeUB)i1n:a M y , ; Come

'laTe.a ooneart In Hie JVeabyWrtanChurch on, TtaOTdaj »f«nlB|,'>;Jum ,8UF, followwl l>y a

reeepuon fortbaparUdpanta attherwlileobe

:-'obting»tiAIUiiown, P a , on Monday andy-TwlidayiMd ihit twy bad;a royal good

{:. t iaa goal without Myiofr, H««UBO, they a reai d t f fU • • ' : ; ' ' C { ' '

botit liere nre, - ™ ™ . —,'effeols ht tbe-lwiate'/vlelt.\.Tfce dai k brown leaves of the dead .branches—tnafceaiharpoOTtnctitatbi; light g w n of' ; tb« laayei tttat bare not bwn aITected by Uo

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"'^Amoof all th« whibratton of the Fourth.!-th»t to be given under:the>usi)Iort of tba-Mttbodlit |«opla of Sucoaintin«Bhonlil not be' oVrrloofcedV ;The> aw not iuihlnji miieb nqlie

1^"abontIt, but apyow who KON Jlipra will have

i^Thi. kk rieinuit'sobwii; will rfo«" to' day.i(Frttaj)' for't1tM'iuain»«:.^«!aUon. ,MI«

Bjaii, wbo.hwio arorptably andefflcIenUy* fllbd the powUon of teacher for eovoral yean.V will ne*t ym : b6 one 'of the corps of tho Port

•:•); •'•-'• Bo6a*y. Jul j l r t , at fmTVclocV, P. M, ft^V^Ia l f»6fc«Bi iaTr t i j i ) ! will b 9 > l d In the

^-llakiiiaOfinyHaiMi-ot.Iliinr, »>li»«flk:mtmitn at,\DoT*vOmiiol!, So, .0, Onto} VaidAmtrlixi HeckMlonnrsiipeotrnllj

B i ; 7 i i™ii i« iliintejiiioiiis IhibiimiteiS j?»V«d»«t(««d lh« BlbernW Uim. Band u oa« o(fepiltticOin lor lhc^ortl>:7Tli« 1»OM

" t f U M N O I I hw written, to the eonimlttoe," • •awrtbeBaenitatodiuid

®S.V«i t ta ib"•!""*™er? h«lt.Mllllm;•fe?S;1» wortti'ot bOflmrt.;: .Th« «i«jcl«ttai. wlH

& i' AmxMtoBi-hMtK*t7ii fr«n the Sttto i" ^ chock for VitO.iO, belDg the amount doe eaoh

Mpald bycbniitto law. of Sa

cm inn«)r, oi bgdenihnrg, .ro j« tho_ f, had a bra . that n t on OM neit w«ry

j^' .^ 'aay^buS1! bo rwefved qo TgW^nd flnally.[!-"iC:k11W «Jd drWid the faeu and found', within|/|^'C'.bcfiSOag|Rof tv&dw, withiott kbellaand*""'•^nnnibtj rof nuaUw,6ni» l.Thiii«ggi»"»'0U1I[l

. t T n i j t t « ro<..BiMortii«» fo^.ittt

t6' ' ' ;:Jmgto,lte?«!WM:Jtctl«N6P«,;"«».•;' nn l r falli to tlu lot ot atliigl. individual lai b ! f : t o d i W i u l n X ; j l > a r a>.tb.ba.

l, mofttrj mly ohlU,

'"^V; lart week found' a boxoonUlnlDgCTV?. ' under tbe' hearth" > cf an'.- abandoned:

K»V'' v nMch ha tori down fbr,tba^>w»r In oc^ - ;»tlonotnarlngertiTtlitagiho cared to,take

'"-'" 11iebwnBr.iiow'1Dlalnii " - - '

on'' on. of tto'' lic6»™napWtMdbli'Sisftfrwhlto onup-

&ltaicanlaitMial nliibt.1 B< -baM.tto.bf5.Sliiiwloifmbiriliito"ibo?>to-tto lltionn ot,;it«.tawnotlrt'iTlio; iltUt of It eaowl blm'::"ta faint and to fell clr tbaenglue,btirtlng3»&ldf^n^;a>:mnl]r:Mt|»btaS«m«|i

^ i i tnacbtoibjU-opaitcrat?«l.aiid7«Sp:i<,:Ep<n»lnI««!i«<";Snj»a»'»ri'*;ft«iifWitor.wlU t t t a cb .

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The Bt»ahop«i Band will ogmeoutln thafr

Ifyoa want to have aglorlouitlmeonthaFourtb corns to D o w ,

FoatmaBter Folbud will taks charge otPoyer post«ffloa on Monday,

Thaw will be a (podal meeUng of tbe Com-mon Council cm Monday night.

Diphtheria baa broken out In Uorrlstownand ot» caee k u remltid fatally.

Nswidaalet- HaTetubottgbtaaobby teamroans at the hone Hie yMtordsy.

Vim A&als Patton, of BrookJyo, Is visitingUrn L. B. Hodden, «f Gold afawt.

Thbniai A. Beaiiog ol thli town baa goneto Horrl* Plains Asylum, to work,. Tha agitaUon In referenoe to tnbemtloala

lias caused a fallbg off In tbe sale of milk..Pete Eigan and Billy-Worm are going to

)»& ft lab race In thB cutal basin next Wed-ue^ay.

CSomspondwibi will pleaee sand In tbelroanvnuolcatloni far neit week's paper byTuesday. ^ . • .

Ear, 9. XH Sola Heorfu, of Mew Vprk, \>aicoma out to hi* Uocbaway cottage for thasummer, . , . . .

Bob, PltzaJmmona, Uu pugilist, Is spendingIs honeymoon at ljewollon Cottsgo at ** *

Fifty oana at trout fry wore lent to Cb«Urtbfs marolng to. be placed la tbe streamst W t t

Two "boyi named MoOowao haw born corn-pellrdtopayaflnapf ISOesoh for taking ahendfal of oimrrlee. The. fine was Imporodunder the new trefpsu law, - • -

\V. B. Mead, of Hanover, was married onthe 10th Infet, at CIIICUKO, to Ht** AgnesKsrftusonot that city. They wilt re Joe InHanover,, where Wr. Mead la a>B0ciat*d InusiDfM with hli father..' . - .Tho family of Judge Cutler, of HorrUtown,

i n spending theMuonat HawteyrilK Conn.The Judge hai leued bis rMldene* to ex-'fenaitor Edwards, of Jerwy City. ' : /,'..• :

A •fire' broke out In tbe mnd ad JotolDg tfaeold narrootn ol tlio Mt. Arilnjton Ttnt«l atLike Hopatoong y«t*rd.j ' , a>d fSOO daw*Re

u cauiiod before tbe (Ira was extlngulibf d.Coptalu Btnaett has rMelved no notlBea-

tloBof tbetranafer; of Compmny U tfm tbeFourth Regtroent to. .h« First R*slmont,Mhas been pnbllihed In.someof thoolty paper*.

Joseph' OOT-KM, ,who bai been In the employ61 tbe M. & E. for tweiity-tix years, mosb otthe time ae engineer, dlod at hli borne InFhlllipsbutg on Saturday l»rt, aged 40 yrare.; : EdwardWilwn, who was arreeted In ttor-rlttown Bono time ago for non-ddlvory of aMUnwntaluinB numay^ w u Atwhargedbythe United BUtei Circuit Court, »t

Tbe summer boo* of the Lsokawaiina roadhi* U M famed, but as yet we nave not wenil, toare utuble to d*ckJewb.UrtT It ton

f t npon lait year's edition In iofao n c o r o e d • • ; : > • ';'-•:• ~: r \ y ~ '•''M ; ; ;, y

Aooordtbi'to Chaptor« of tt«Uw«Qt i a «tb.B penalty of |lpo may baootrerad for trea-pa»Ing;on private' fishing' grruod*, wborohotto InrUddlng such not b « been poa* ed «d>Jftcent femwhppjd.fltrcrim or aprlng. --'A .;

•In our,ar(jol^aboflt the^Malonfty rtunlenJBSV *6jid #e KeRrSrtrror aa to tWin.iul»rotcblldren.1

; Tbero were Dine prefootab tbewunfon; teven' too* and two dauftht«n,and' foui* have died Instead ;o( two, as wo

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Tb» Urn leptum B^en by Rev. Mr. Vut-man,-of NewYork,ln Baker Upera Houseunder tie auipleo« of the Bapttrt Cbbrch,wero flrst-dasi find also a rare; treat to ourtownpeopb.' Hptwlthstandtng; the" eitremelieat the audiences have been large, Rev. Mr.Bbawgrr.dMlrn to thank the paitorn andmembmqtUe* other ohnrohea for. whateverthey did toward making: tbe leotare* *ucb ft

The oral tram known as!''hundred ran"lelt Fort .Morris on Vme tub Tuevdsy night;Bliortly af {if riaav|hg the yard it brolw In two,Tbo two serttoni'oama together Jurt.ahpveBblppenportbrldgvand piled up cars In greatHbape. Tba second seotlpD jumped the trackand frtarted for tb« osnal, latocklof the gatesattbacrcningdoim and then startri-aftertiu) gatmian.. Ulaihanty was turned awdndand then tbe cars geed off and went over (%bridge, ttocktas; both tracks.;' Ttw*ftateo»nIs running yet Tbe BufTile and Oswego Sz-1pren, weat bound, wai duo ttam sbunt tbattime, and It H had not been *or tbeiweeemw ofmind of Wm. Daviiy thahMd brakrman onthe ooat. train,' who, aa soon as be'iaw thenature of fta wr«±,«T»bbfd hlired llfibt

_ _ ran at full' iperd toward tM onoomlnfraiillns, we would probably have to chroniclea number of deaths.: As'lt w u be did notbaVea momDnt to iparft- WrecHngcrewawera summoned from Dover and Port Morrlt,but on aroonbt of the wreck beingonnbrldK"thsyeottd nbft get; at It easily, but by hardwork Uwy matiastd tc gtt the roadcleu by0;SO"tberiex»morhUn. ;V :.' ••-*. ' ••.••'-

The ooal train was In ohirge of, OffldMtoronsipl ihemcitiDttJllgMit andUM oatnpsny^s emplfly. It wai

one of those awldenn that #re bound' to hap*TO tonioUmes In splfti of the Tlgilance.of tbe

• It in *ald that th* middle: brakaiiiitB barely

, Tbe S,i U and W. can olren up a wreck ai[ulcklyss any of them, for although ooal andrucfcawerafiledaUorerlntho momlni, atIt o'clock.W one would ba«.known ttat

thadbceaawi^cktlionluswrc. \ .

BegnQlng ca Baoday', July l i ^ ttae hour otowning serviee la the PrMbyterlan ChtirobwO. be 11 o'clock:' \ The Sucdiy sobool will bechanged from J M » > ; ii. to, Osia; A:•; K.--Tblschaiise will'eontittaaUirangb;'tbb"mmmer.Dr. H*lloway will preach on Sundaj at i t JL.

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Clamaay/daogbierbfiar.arid.Hri,firuie R«y,nf Dover; WaBiriBrried on WednBS-day weidait toQoo ficoente,if. BomwVille.Tbo bride wai handsomely dressed In a abloas.lkifrlon]edw..th IXSFB. Hits BtatlA HcCoenwas n»Jd ot biajor."*^ MF.-WilUain.Raywasi: best, man,- Tbe hrfda._recdVed manyfeaeiiy presants ot, silverware,'(abl«^ linenand Famllnr*1.: Tba Set . ' John'Cavoaatigti

wfonned tfae/oBiTOOnieaX After" rewlviBgand Famllnr*1.: Tba Set. JohnCavoaatigtipwfonned tfae/oBiTOOniea,X After" rewlviBgtbe .binklpgi ot•'."»: v^-Hitf.'Baj the

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brtde land groom took-a brain on ThuradaynioriungfflrtlMlrho«neIiiaoniwUb.\, ;

A OALA DAT.Tha YM of freedom will paroh faljth in l>o-

nt tm Wednesday neit, and tha largest andmost Interesting celebration of tha birthdayat tbe nation In northern New Jertey will beheld here. From tba begbwlitg of the dayOil tbe dose there will be something going oato remind the people thit patriotism Is rsm-pant In this section. When the dock KrlkMtwelvs Tc^sday there will be a salute frombtlls and cannon to aunotnto* tbe bagnlalngof a new day. After daylight than will be ftCathsrtug ot MOUUM ftnd orgvtUatioiu *take part In tba grand parade, whloh willmove promptly at 10 o'clock ovw tbe follow-

«t FormonBuBsexRtnet.tbenoe toBiackwell, to; Warren, to Orchard, to Gold,to Prospeot, to Blaokwell, to Bast Blaokwell,countn-inaroD to Union, to Blohard* avenue,to Buhoa,.ta MoParlan, to SUMQX, to enginehouia and dlaband. Fiwpla coming Into townbefore the parade will be traated to a* raretnudoiLi treat In MoFarUn Park, where thefamous Newton Band will give a free oooout. AtiuOfpaetcMthoSMlamtloaorii.-depondtnc* wlQ be read by County Superin-tendent MaHta Lutfaw Cot, In Y "Park, to be followed by orations hy Rev. Dr.Halloway, of tba Preabj-torfan Church, andllav. Dr.Oaliaway.of the Methodlrt Church.SuoBBMluig th»M will be athlfltlo sports onBJaokwey street, as followit

Bloyole Eaoe.—One mile raoe, npen to allootnen; prlw, gold medal. One mile raw,local anutanrs; prii% $6 One half mile race,boys under 15 years; purse.

Foot Races.—160 yaroV, open to all coraon;pun*, *5.; 100 yard! dash, boye under "jrars of sge, pnnw, 100 yardi dasb, fat man'srace; priio, Dunlsp silk hat 300foot tookraco;pnno." - . , . '

Other RaofB.—Hose contest, open to almrnen; 1D0 yards run, Isylng IWfeet of hose,LU ia*a Irom. eaob company\ prlae, elegantillyer cup, 600 foot wheelbarrow race; purw.l*ig cboae, open to all Tub race, on canal* osli], limned lately after street races arever; grand puree. ' , "Another feature not down ou the official

programme will be r> run by Humane EoglneUomptny, So. 9,. ot Morrlttawn. Thoy will

ITO tbelr steamer In the home and a emaillira will be started somewhere on Blaokwellitnet,and at ths tap of tbs bell they willgive aa exhlbltlonof bow quickly thej

•tream on Ibe fln.In tbe ev«nlug tb»rawlll be agraoddls-!ayu( fltaworks fin MoT>a»it'» bill. The com-

mlttee baying the matter In obarge are «par-iog no trouhla to maka the talebratlou a sno-w s , and nothlog but ba4 weatoor oaa pre-vent tbe rrailntloni of their eipeiThe Hed Men will have refmbmeiits anddanolng at tbe rink, and there will doubtleatbe many ways ouulda the regular programmeof eventn by which peopla can make tbelrown selection of tha w*y to put In the time.

Coma to Dover and we will treat yourlgot

. With the Veteran* 1 .The Q. A, IU enlerulnmont on Mondayyenlng wasftvury pintant aflalratd war

eujnyed bv a goodly nutuhcr of friends of tbrveteran*. Mlsa Florence Weir was uosbletoslug, wbicb wai a matter of general regrofIloTB. Harris, of Port Orsm, and Trumbo wer,of Grace Church, Dorer, failed to aniwer atroll call, but tbe old boys ID blue, acouitomedto disappointment, wen not to bcaglorious • relraat In tuch a Vruils. • By .thevoluntary ptrforaaooo of double duty b j•ora«, and a otiaoge of progrant, detalUngoth«rat U waa made a very plot«w*Weculon. An bpsnlng prayer waa made byRev. J. B, Heward, wbjwas prearnt, thegawtrfComradeHoCormliik. Mli.Montjojroad a Una poem in good style and Mits QiAllen gave two redtaHooe with moh wonder-fo. eloeutiouary powsr that the wbole audlance was held spellbound, Harry Wolfe sangtwo excellent songs with good effect andrendered two pieces en the eutoharp ex-quliltely. Comrade Parker, Color Sergeantof the Post, gave a noltatlon, Comratts Ho-Oormlck made in Interval Ing epefeb, (n wblobbe told of acme of his army nperienoa,. Avuteof Uianks Wugtveatothe friends who"iad so nicely entertained mi The audleucejoined In Ringing » verse of that good oldhymn " Atutrica," t M w u dittnu»d withthe bonedfp'lon. It hat been deolded that

p]w)sant gatbirlogi will be discontinueddaring the heaWd term otmrnmer. Amongthose presen> were Merars J. N. Tounjt andEdward DeCamp, of Bucoamuoa, wbo worethehlualn their covntty'i defence and whodid not think It too much trouble to drive

rn and qnoouraga their comradn by their

After. oonluiUng t ie leading tiaohors otUorrts County, Buperintendent Cox b«e approvedtbofilaudaU se.l«a of phsdologfa forUM In Horrb Conner soboolt, ...

Many of the MbrrU Connty teacaeis willattend tbe H.-E A., at A*bury Pw*, July

to 1 8 . • ' . . . ' , ' . • ' - '•'••'. ' • - . ! f - " . ' • • • - ' ' • ' . . • . • . ' - . .i: i

TUB repcrta of several' D. C.ii have alreadynachtfd tha County. Buparlntaadent. > • ,: .. Tfaenotlcea fcxtbe olecUan of D.«achooltitulars will be wot oat In afawdayi.; Themeeting will be couduoto! to tn'e l « M Wiy. -

.TheState Hoard otEJucatloo'met Jiiue83atTrentoaV ,_.;.•''\";-";'.,. ••-":.• : : , .

The rcboolsoE Murria Coiipty are(or tbaprefeot year. '•. •" • 1;

Our pu'uHc scUooti wl!lr»c*lv« 473,0% S3From thr, Btate for yiar 18!M-1W. Dbtrlcts

kvlng Ira than thirty chlldm. will receiveK70; thota btTlni ttilrty to fourty-fdor obll-dren, |3IQ; forty-five ormorei»3T0.

; , . ' ".'.• --Tr.l t . O.A.The rain atom of t u t Sunday Interfered

with the'ngiitw.inaift mneOng-but a prayeratrvloe wa> held uotwltbtaudlag this. -. .

Tbe eervtoeneit Sunday will beaspeolalpatriotic iorvlca In Baker - Open. Hoiun, wm-sittlag of aa* oration tijr Rar. A> Brdman, ofUofTlstowrhi reading of the Declaration of lo-dtpeodtica by ll.fi Putter, ot : X b

i b y l t b / E H i ^ B dnnulo by;best talent to be found InDover,F]JM1A) deooraUoM. etc Every man In Poter•herald ra prewnt at this Mtrvlee. 'v. /• •- •*••'••r

During July, Auguit anil Sop'tember openaJrmwUnjTs will beheld Intiia park oppoilta

The Womei *s Aoxillary are boldlogaplc-nlo and social on theirconds ad joining tbeT.'If. C A. this aftcnuwn, a plauaut. time Is

tlnxepiored by'-the UdlM who oerWlal*wervelt -,':• :,? - \ ^. '.-", - - ' ••.•"-' '7;..-

'"."", Baved a WoBian-a Ufe. ;-..George HslnV »n 'employee of the 'car

ebDpa,"went down to Kaw York on Uw ITthtn t t to vWt'hUbroUwr. Walking up the•vrnoe toward Harlem ha saw a lady fall ontW cable track Juit In front of. an approadiTIng car.- • Be ran tq ber astUtanoo and toiindUiat her foot had oau|bi between | two ,raU«and aba . cbuld not «xtri«.to bmelf. Mr.Held, nowei-Br, suecMded la-g«tting hnr^ffth . t«ok before the oar rwobed her.'aod forhisp»anico of mind and timely aid wasUbfraUy.rewarded by.the lidy whom, beretcued. •",--, \-'A.'•'.'. • "•'. "-'''-'^ ''':• '•• '•

'•''" •• V Broke the Bacord. ' / -'\Senator Thodipeoa,- of Somerset County,

b u taken: the piscatorial wtMth of gloryfrom the brow of tbo worthy Major ofMount Arlington, be having on ' Mondayoiught a l . r t e moalhed black- bus In T#VeHt f lODd which welgbed 1% pounds, and

ndSfee t in length by IStfmca IgJrtb, The Senator hma't>eoUage atCaiUeRock' Park, near Nolan1! Point, and U juiUyproud of hla capture.-We:anall.expect tohairTof '.Mayor Frothinghain" catcblngT aUrger:.one before theBBBJOU' dosca. '„, '

AnliivliatlonfnimlJboY,-M.O, A, to at-tsnd In a.body a special.{Mtrtotic-MrVlee.lnthe B»k*r Open1 HOUM on Sunday ^after-noon, July lit, at i o'clock, hat bmaceephdbvtboPoit. I tUmydft i ret ta tastnsoy asc*o»Ill atUnd lUisitnestlnft'andfor thatpurpose ktrtmblaat onr Fust nxrtn in' tul-farm and >hlteala?et without armtot belt*at 830 o'lpok shirp. :.:• 7 ' "; -. .:-'":. ? / ;

kst:Jr.W;.Boa»BT.AdjL ; , , : : , . •' , . . " . ~ P.V, WOLT, Cotnramder,

; : . . , B e d , o t f l , ;.;. . .Bd. L. <t F. H.Mckenonwilloomraencton

Ba)nrday Jun« SSi, • iperlsl Red Ticket Baleof'Fnrultnre aud Carpets to oontlaue 80 daysonly, in odor to eJean out the balance of ourSpring Block to make", room for Fall goedt.This Is no''FiikB7»ale,bnt you wOl find thegoods juit at adrerUsed, and all marked with

d T ^ b J d r h l '

j : "Ehe JNiwt-Olaaa Hetalsn Hew Yora dtytue Edntinda* F-noy Print

Batter,. Call end give It a trial. Twenty-five cents par pobrvl at Uu Hovereljrni' Co-operative Btor«, Dovtr. • • " "

'•"'!.', •'';[•; '•;•'•:'; Tonrthof July. . . . , .Powder and revolvers at remarkably low

p r W a t Barrj BurtwawOoV, B o j ; v• t o ^ f t i l i e l ' ^ ^ V ^

HZttBLI* HONORED.Last Baturoay we learned tbat Oeorga

BJohtrdj had been tendered ths appoint-menttothe vaoancy 00 the bwwb of tbeCourt of Errors and Appeals mads vacant hjthudtath of William-Walter Phelpa, aoidthrough tbe courtesy of Governor Wertae n permitted to publish the tubjofned oo^retpondenos:

J n t t n CITY, June SI, 18H.BoK. Osuotti Iiion*MB.

My OKJLK Biai-Urtbe dtatli of Mr. Pbel|Mvacancr la created In the Court of Emm andAppuftla. It would afford ntepleaiure to appoint

lu that poalUoa, litaae let me knowl yoa wool J uceept »udi appotubneat.

Very truly yours.GCOWJET. WKBTB.

OOTKR, jr." J., June Snd, 1SH.H0K. aBOEOBt. Wanra..

l;iua Bin :-I am In ntoefpt of your letter of theIstlautieudcnugmatUepoBlUon ou the tench

of UwOourtof Enuni»ud Appwl* twulo mcaaty h l o f the UU> Wllikm Walter Hull*.

ISartulL me to tixiiraw my aenia or npjirectaUonthe bononnju have nnttTdrol mo, not only aa amamlnroftbeblglieatjiKlIdiabody In tlie Btate,butasUie suocMAur of the dMngnlabed Runtlo-man whoso aUalnmentB and auilttes Itara been

/tlila ppalUou to me

pawluls. I inimt, hDwerar, docllno the Iwuor youI totiduml mo, fwllnR Uiot UIM public land bnalnem Interests (hot occupy so tuudi of myUtue vril) pruvunt uu> from glrtiif to (lie ilutlaa ofUwofltouUmaUcnUonUielrlmportanra denumds.

Yourri n»i>uctrully.: . " OKOOQE tUoaivua,

I t b a mntur of local pride that so dis-tinguished no honor should ba paid f> a cltl-sen ol thb town, and It is a cauw tor publicregret that Hr. fljchudi could not a«e bleway clear to aocept'the position. He b umlnd.ot rotuafkable olearneai and tbe fncullyorgraspiDgtbemalDpoUitsotaBVbjeat that

iw men poness His reasoning powers areacute, bfa judgment unerring, his probityunquestioned aud he Is absolutely. Inoor-ruptlbl*. His accession to tbo bench wouldhave been as beneflolal to the people of theStats aa it woald have beta honorable tohiuiaelftaadbiUrorusal hi accept the j>k>oe

At 0 o'clock on Wednesday erenlag Mr.2dmund R. Uoyer and UUa Anna P. Palmarwere united In marrlofca at tbehouie of thebride's porouti on Hwiford streai At thetime named Hln Bertha Uoyer, sbter of tbegroom, started to play one of Uendeluabn'ewedding marches, and tben came tbo reddingparty, headtd by lha two uihers, Metsn.William Gerard and William Hooking!. Fallowing them came t ie brtdMineld, UI» Builo)Corrliou)QfNewatk)&nd Mr. Robert Jeakiui,of Dover, who was tbe beet man, then cametheMdal oouplp, marching through tbsra-oepUon room and Bnt*nDgtbepar.or floppingright in frost of the Rev. W. 0, tlallaway,D . t . , who stood In the bay window with hisback to a bank: of rhododendron and per-formed the ring ceremony, which was itrynice and affective. The bride wasattlrediuawhite Japaneu silk, trimmed with white silklace and white pea bloasoma and carritd abouquet of white pea closiom*. Th* bride*maid wore a light h]ua benrlotta, trimmedwith bruiiehr nat laoa and carried pink roset.After the oeremooy and the amgraialaUootrefretbmaoli were served to about 80 gueitaby Day, of Jrforriatowa, the young peoplegathered la U» jAxlDrkang " B.evaedbe tbeTie," Ihen after • social chat the bridal obuplaleft for their home on Bauford street, whloh

bulh' tor them. . Tbe preotnta were asfollows! Two etchings, two paiteli, tworing*, art square, afternoon tea table, coptand saucers, lemonade set, tumbler?, tollotiet,tablecloths, napkins, toweli, dollj, atandcover,1 two cracker jars, .white celluloidbasket, napkin rings, rllver teaipoonB, eilveralmond dUh end Bpnon, two ~ tlljer Ijutterdlahes,' Caka basket,:berry Mt, berry dbt,frultdlib, silver Buraxapoons and butter knife,aat chHsty knlvec, pickle castor, qallt madeatutgtyw by & lady over elgbtyjmra old,•IlkrumbreUa, umbrella rtend, two. lampi,onyx stand, calling cards and card cue, silversalad'fork, two bouquet iholdert, bandiocnabook case, two oak bedroom suits, slzjtuid*wow chairs, quite a supply <>f brfoa-brac.The Eiu. wUhet the newly married couple along and happy life. • , ' : ' • '•

. Major Phippe Tranafetred.We note "tbst Jfajor F. II. Pblppa, of the

Ordninoa. 8erTico(;foroi*rIy AonuaudlogoRJoor of the United States Powder Depot «ti i t i i i u f , ;anii: who hmi lately been tt«r.ttonri atPittaburg, Fa., has been trNuferred

.OovBrsor'alibud.N.y, Major Phippe lion an Ordnance beard wbicb bai charge ottbs tmtlngot heavy ordnanoe. - The board

recently been testing the v'moorterBcbuckert searob, light of 100,000,000 caodlepower that pierced elghty-four mllnl ot dork*nwo, from Chlcigo to: Hllwankae,'during theWorld's Fair, and which «raa pitrchoed.bytbo United States Qoremnient.' la the recenttaat:ina>!Uw light wae thwrm from BandyBook to the O0la« ot XV«*;Oa«r Cl«rk Duao,on the roof of the E-^ilUblo Building In NewYork, a ufitanc« of twenty utllet, Mnd tele-Hr»i>Wo i»»mualc»tton was carried on InthedobjanctasihM of ttie Morse ootle »ymeat»of long and abort flaibea. : The bsts thus far

been highly aatiifactory. and ibawcon-

iuiveJyibatlUbUot this oturacter will beof the ntnoit service in harbxandcoastde-

. .• - A P a i n f t l AcoW»nt. . ••':: •,Last Tnrsday afternoon Htn Laoy Bnrnatt,

wbolir e on Fenn avraoe was utbng In-achoh-.witfa an open pooket knife In her hand.Heralat*r Haggle come up boblud ber.andattempted to: clokp bar bands ovrr herai>ikr's eyes, when tba latter viddenly tbteVup ber bond*; aad the knife Uade nus drivenInto lain Uaggte'e wtist and was broken off;Aa toon as' tUf t l t tbe knife enter ber fltobMIM Slafgleaatdalio was hurt, «n<l then itwa»no*loedthataport;of the kolfa bladewaiRone. : MM. Bunxtt brbmbt faer dangh-far to the ofHoe of Dr.Vtiammtns and hefound It would be necessary ti. admlnktar anopiate In ordn- to estraot the plepe of steel,and Dr. Jobn S. Cook, of Haokettatown, whowaiatthoofiloeofbliMD.Dr. R, L. Cook.wuc*ll(dlntoasi!st . The pbyiiciatu wereonahle to locate the piece of blade, and It I*still In Ulie Boraetfe WfUt, and (a caudog

a grod dfal of palo. There is no danger,of blood poisoning as the knife was new andl ' * ' '' "

, ;. Sneak ThiflTcS. \ , .Ol «n tbe'thieru that walk the tarlb-the

sneak thief ti the meanest, and there a n loDover several of tils epeclw tUat could gtye

" a to tbe. rest, of- the ~ world Invlclons and nlgbly developed roeanwsi. tutwesk'w.edDeadey nlgbt oneenterad tboparbur

IM of'St. John's'Church'aod,stole ilxirUcf Ice cream, and on Saturday or

flunday one cllcnbtd into an upper, window ofMr* FtMfer'a hoUM on Elliott atreot andetolet8.00.v: Thla list theft was partloohulydeaptcabU, at Vx*. Foatw Is a widow whohastoaupportbarwlf and two children bybard work, and the money stolen was. hermiliig* toward'paying bar rent. Vortnnata-lyiBaliasa verygoodotne as ,to who toottha money and thayauDS wretch ab&uld beplaced where bta opportunities for stealingwould be severely curtailed, but! that won'tfive Mrt. Fostar fasr-mone; back. 1 "•..••

' • - ' . •• , ' • • • ' • " T r e n t F r y . •' . " ' . . :. • - " "

Alderman A. K. Baku-, Freeholder W. BGlllen and lleura. E. UDickerson, John andFred. Taylor, on Tuesday dlstribnted In thestrum! about bore forty cant of trout fry,fdrDlihed by* Fiah'Conimitiloner. Robert D,Foot, of Morrlstown; Tbls. amouat of fry

W make trout flthtng fiwtrO.aw in lhl»sactloD again If there ooold ba aolose wai onto give the Gib a obnece to grjw. . ; ' -

We are totllng Joi. Pjlo'a Pear line, the beatWaihlng Co-pound la America, .Larg*Pool ages reduced to 10 mot*. Tlte QeorgelUehanUCo. • l • • ' r * ,

1 : Complete Assortment : "of Infanta and Children'* Looe Qifwj LawnIfata, short and long; .Vhlta'.'DMate*, longand ahortt Olooia at prfoea to ault the Umesat the Dnvn-Ditar of J. H. Griram. ,:

-.-. • : :. ';•. * Fainto.: ' ' VAll tbe beat brands of Palnti and Oil at

- :- The VlorUa Steam Beater.For illustrate! otrcalara wad to Tba Fred,

Oo . UiraiM Voller. M. J.,

Wblla andaU Tiptsof Kalsmine'at Killgore's Drug Btore, ' , ; . - • '

' \ Ladles Cock BolU. /'The mfflt popslar ladles tait thts satnmir U

taadacf. Engllilv Bwfe.. Yon will Sad 0. big'line at Dlcterson1! Tor »l.i« each.

Tba clewing exordaa* of the Dover PublicSchool* took place lait Vriday nlgbt, and itia a sounta of gnat aaUafsntloa to tba parenttof this t o n to know that each auccwd-log olasa does not retrograde from thesUndard sat by Itapndecesior*. Toe ttagew u most beautifully decorated, tba moststriking ornament biing the motto of tbaolus, *' Knowledge li Power," woven ofdadea-rellow and white belug Uw olsssodors—mounted on a green, baits-coveredboard, Tbe Opera House was not crowdedonoomfortably but all tbe seats were taken.The programme opened with a chorus ofpupils from all tbe rooms, followed by tbesalutatory oration by Lyamn U. Bmitb.whose subject w u " I Wonder Why f" HIBesria B, Blmpaun ubosa aa tbe tubjwt of baraesay, <? Heroism in Common Life," audtflu Kattonorria r«oltod " Tha Bid* of JeoaUt

Taal," witb grace and' eonstiierefaleelooatlonary power. A duet by Ulasoa MaryL. Dnuiuanr and Bertha Moj6r, mUUed "Obtbe Tlowwy Mouth of June," was very

taiy rtmdered, aad tfiu Bleanor Patter-reatd a wall-written weey on the paetloal

eubjeot, *'N(ght Brings'Out tha Stars.'

~ soptUoiii11 was tha tltla of an essay byHIM Ida W. Hopkins, and tbe did It full Jitfee. The school chorus rendered anotheraeleotloti, "ThaWiIdWbltaTborn,"andwhanFrank Bolltho arose to give the doclsmai Ion"Btenri'i Address to tbe Etomaui," be w u re-ceived wltb a storm ot appluun. whlotifolly deserved by the excellent manner inwhloh It was delivered UUa Gertrude Ayerscasttlia baroscope of thftltmof t t e elan,and whether or not her prophecies are con-firmed by tbs parsing yetrs thi la entitled tooreult lor a sWltlully oonstrucled paper.The valedictory feU to tbe lot ot

[1st Miry I*. Cm, and she efaoseforbarial>J«Tt'•Monumeata," Her farewelladdrean was very affecting. J, M, Oreen,Pb. D., Principal of tne State Mormal Bchwlpresented the diplomas to tba graduntes, anabla addraM, though brief, wu very pertinent,and bla advice, 11 followed, could not but to-ault brDeflclally to tbo yoqng people to whomIt wu iddrf»ett. Tbe fraduatsa tben sanga "farting Bang," the EUv. William IS.Piclulay pronauncod the benedict ion, and thotchool year of tbe Dover public aohooltf oaraeto a. tlghly ausoesthil close.

STILL ADTAHOIKO*As IOOWB by t to reoorda for ths p u t year,

the Dover Fsblia BchooU continue to ad-vanes along their reveral linos ot work,. Tbefolloirlng are the statistics of attendanceoomptred with those of the preceding threeyearsi

Tbe following are Hits of the leaders of tbasaveral fllaseea, and of those pretrnt everyleaiton during tbe year. The aiteriak * Indl-ostea tbat the poptl.wu preient overy daybut hat been tardy at sonaa tlma during theytar. Number* at Qtfcer puplts tuive btenabrent only one aeaalon or one day t .

uri&terMi..:. m DertiiaUoyer ,, - \'. Jtmianonint

JenuioSayTO......... 68.0Qrace IJIcuiuO* (0.4

SueOoureen OI.O BamudOlbeon* .Alton TBttoioor. (U.B COaudu Bhoonmlwr*CurlaUunBlugteton.. 88.4 A.rUiui Wilkw '

' BKVUrni ORAnB-BOUTII BII1I. ,

O«r» Jensen,. . . . . . . . SO* llay Apitnr -"IttJenacn ,. W.\ UUuttJeuteu

w MacFul. t,... m.9 Prwl Konnarup -

aixruoBADB-noariiBiD*.

OtUDI-KORTtl.fitDr.FJtibliaiiiiuiu .00.1 ElUdiainnanUuluKcVluui.;. , , , . 0A.H CuuriiaUlarb . •-'.UuuSniltli.,,,, 8S.S ' ltaymnulIititanrt ••

Jfollla aoldstetn —larrr fowen. 89.7

nis 017«-B

] > o r t l t J t

_ ,. oia w«i i« .ra....... W. llarryNi n . . . . . . 88,0

v _ j . . . ; . . 01.1 JnlitinaRW«B¥mB,.......W.4 " - —• I'meujwru... W.4 ,,

EmmaCrana. ' . . ; . . ' . , 01.B l«uraUAnnakalull. Buck W.B , : , . .-;

8nyn> ltcoro 89-7 . . .BBOOND 01UD«-S0BTlI SIDX.

. ! . . „ . 059 BmmaIllckhy.M.i Jollr UrtRlntfiB

1IayOty>TMr...,i U.D Hulel AtulntnnadieTibnan W.o ;'MMeCrane

Fred VtJtatloe 01.1 Ileoir EniUhl

' ' -BKOOTO ORADB B-BOOTH BIDS.

Tbe T«achem'Contract* Hold Oood.On tba authority of Bute Superintendent

Poland tbe toaffasn who have ben eog»gedby tbe old trustaas for another y t u can holdtheirooolraobi and th>y, mutt hVraoognitBdby the mw Jbamthfp Qoirdi or BduDatlon.Urn.Bar&h Hud , of Johoonbiirg. Warrenooonty, wrots the Sapsrintetident for lofor.matfoo on this point and be said: :,

"All 000tracts mide between teaobsrs sndtha pnasnt Board of Trarteee will be MndiuKonineaew boards Thedlstricta ara-nqulredly aUw psMtd thU winter to pccylde vxtbooks for all vuplls. Tba exprrue must bepSdbyftapMl*! dUtrictUr.-It eanuot Inafd from thTraoneyi rewlf ed from 1 he Btotc.

Any olitrlettnatbasordaredaspBdil tax tbliyrar and which tax has not yet been collectedwill receive the full amount of tbe tax ordered,as tbe law prandes tbat tbs apeclal dlitriotI U M are> to be »xpaoded oxly for tha banefltot thedlstriotaJn which they ware ordared."

tA dog belonging to iEllai COM, living on the

Ut. Freedom road, just ontatde the corpora*lion Holts w»a ihot by bis owner one day laitweek,..The animal gave symptoms of rabies,Bnapninc at eTcry thing that Dame Inlti reach.The dog bit * shepherd dog that passed, andany one who has a shepherd dog in that vici-nity eboold tie. htm up until it b ucartaJnedwhether or not 'there ia any danger ot It b ^coming mad from tfce bite of. Mr. (km1* dog.It It btlttr to present tbe oangar tkat. to try

> onra the bite. - . :

; ' l a d l e * BhirtWajaU.Nevar has Uere been such a dimsnd for

ohlrt waltti aa this seaaon. Ton will Bod alarge new lot opened thla week at'Dlckerabn'a

•cm 19 cenU vp. ; • ,, :

' Ooraeu I - CorsflU I . 'Tailor made, glove otttos;, all bone and five

hooka. Bacolar price 7Sc«Dta,wUI sell for aahorttltne at «7 cents at Dover Bee Hlva.

Our EUtlra Stockof Wiater (foods will be sold at a aacrinoe.Dover Baa Hivo. • . . . .

. TUxee Special Valaeai ,In Laca Curtain* at .80 c , 98a and |1.30 apair, alt new pattern* thla aeaaaa.' .T.wenty-flve par omit, under regular price. Pon'tmlnthsm at tha Dover Botar of JJ E.

, Before BnrlBf a Slcyole . . .Bea tlta stock and gpt the prices from 8. H.Berry Hardware Do., Dover, •, •

Oarden fletda.A fall itoclc of EanderaoD^s Qarden and

awn Oraaa Seeds a t KJllgon's Drug Btora.

-,- - ' - Bmai iea . '• • •' - ' .

FalDt, VamUb, EsUomln. and ull kinds cfBmohei at Snicorai1! Dong Store. , ~ .

, EYES . , ' "• .aaTeycmr»yee;«iai»iBed and Qlassea midsbyA. JajOr«»(a.O.),IflW.fiaBt. H.V.

SBW JXBSS7 MEDIOAL 80 DIETY.Tba one hundred and twenty-eighth aunual

meetiDg or the Uedlca 1 Hoclety of Kc w Jene;was held Tuesday and Wednesday, at ths ele-gant Hotel BresUn, overlooking tbe beautifulI«ks Hopatcoagwd the uleturotquB counts?

l t lgThe firatsesslon wai held a 13 o'clock Tues-

day, with the President of the HocUty, Dr. J .O. ByereoQ, ot Boonton, ia the chair. Hourbars from all part* of lbs State were prowotPrayer was offe-ed by Rev. Dr. Hollo way, ofDovtr.

Htporta of offlcera and committees were ro-otlvtdt and then adjatmunnot for Iunoii.

A very interNtiug M«lon was held at 3p. M,

Tbenportof Uiecommit^on "Preventionof DUDiliieas throughLe&ilaUTeEsDattn,wae raod by IV". B. Jolinson, 11. D., of Pater-

Tbo Importftooool legislation ot thisoharacfar wu made apparent.'

The report of tba committee on "Bovineuberttkloelt,* by J, W. BOchkr, U. !>., was

followed with a moat Important, inatrnotlveand IntertttiAg dlaouulou, Vft learned bythe jepert anil tlio dlacuatioD that tbe peroentageofeowswltlitbiadltoaieinthiiRtate lavary groat, and that among tie conntliwhlob this disease pnvalla toalarReezUntla our o m county of Horrfa The danger oftransmitting the dUsaM to liaman he[<igaflhnwn, and the noMadly of prompt niramreaby which all cattle having thB diaMraofaouldb k U t d p i i n f e m p 1 , a a I i o d . TheV.lllpassed by the Leg-Mature, originating In thoState Agricultural Scwlotv, is uotallBatl«f8fl-Uiry to tne Uediai) Society ot the 81 ate. ItwuitatedthatltwosaBtoplatha right dl-noUoo; that a law requiring tha klllleR <*cattla having the disease would ocst a largeamountof money to the State, eto , and thatthis (act alone would caute opposition to Itsenactment; but tha doctors InsliUd that onlyeitreme mmsures on (bis very grave mattershould be Imiited upon. Tha oouimtltM wascontinued and directed to prepare anotherbill to be preetoted at tbo uett session of toeLoRiilatura. U waitatdthittbed'«asepTe-

to a greater B*t*ot ID dairy dlitrlols.The danger of tmisadwlon of luberculaslsfrom dtwatedoawBtothoee who drluk milk

pointed out, and it wae evident tliat tbeSociety tea unit on tbo Importance of eradi-cating the dbeoso by killing nil cattle hav-ing it.

At tba evening serslon the Proildent, JoliOO. Hyeraon, M. D , delivered the annual ad-drew. Subject; "Chronlo Nephritis and L&ot " There were a number of paper* read.After iinjournment, there was an orohoBtraooncert, with dancing, In the psilora of thehotel, A iteMnbo&t eicurtlon sxauivt thelake In the early evening wai enjo/ed.

Wtdneedayi seeilons weretahm up withthe diaciuilon cf papers and with Societybuslnesi. -

Tba Committee of Arraagomenti, StephenPienin, II. D..of Uorrlitonn, cnalrman, badso arranged erery detail of tlie annual meet-ing, that all received oioellent atUnttou, audenjoyed every convenience.

Mr. JUckard H. BtoaroB, the genial andpalnstakltiK proprietor ot the hotel, deaervai•peclal mention for the manner la whlah beentertained hUgueaU.

Tha fallnwlnB; a(Uoenof t!i« Society weroelected for tba eiisnlog year! President, O,H. flproul, M, D., Fleiulngtou; First Vloe-Vt*«Jil»ot, WUliwn Elmer, U D.,Trmtoo(Second VIoe-PKBldsnt, T. J, Bmltl., U.'D.,B l d j ; Third Vice treaidont, D. O, Bug-.W>, U. D , KewBrunswlDkj Oor.Boc'y.B. L,B. Godfrey, M. O., Camden; Ileo. Boo'j, Wll-)Iam Plerson,M.D., Orange; Treag., Archi-bald lteroer, M. 11., Newirk; Standing Com-mittee, S. W. Klmer, XL D.( Drtdgttoo; Wil-liam H. Uord, M. D , Camden,—Bulletin.

XAOADAK EOADfl,The Coiumltfee on. Fubilo ftonds ol the

Bnardof Pretliolder* met laat Friday, to<getfaer with KnatnHr.Win. E, Elux andCouniel Qaiylo, end aftar a full dbcusihn ofthe matter selected a number of mala roadironolng tbrougb 7irioi» seoiloni ol tbecounty, wblcii Mr. King was iuatruatoi to

aata oast map of tbe county end Hie Inaccordance wltb law with the County Clorb.

The mtmbers preioob wera Ktrsirs. Tbarp,ohatrman; tjum, eoDrotary: Milley, Cook,Kctcher, Ounther and 13artl«j; Hr. Snltb,of Jeffenon, being olweot.

The road* designated by the commit toew e as follows j . •.Prom the Ei*iiT county line at Chatham

througb to Bohoolej't MounWn, by way attfindltam, Chosbr and Uirmau Villey. Al*ofrom Cheater, by tbe way of Hartley, to theWarren oo.ut.ty tins. , Abo a quarter roll* °pleoafrom the main road In Ctmtbam to Ed- a r "wardfs bridge, on tho main road to Bumnilt.

Horriitown ,to \Voodport, by way ot Dun*'lite, Roakaway, Dover and Berkablra Valley.Dover to Stanbope, by way of Ken?lll (the

old turnpike).Horriitowntto Whlppony, ~,Morris Phlnri to Littleton. Panippnany, by

way of old Boonton, Bonoton, Iiincoln 1'ark,Mountain View nal Pompton.

Horriitown to Qre«u Villain, tlwnce toWultt Plains.

SUdtton toQr«n.VI!Iflgo,tl)tneo tr> Kow-'ernon,Kutoher'a corner, In I'anuiff; Towmp'p, to

HeyersylUe. . •' .. ' .Kutebtr*! oorncr to UUHngton, by way of

Horriitown to Mount Freedom. >German Valley to Mt Arlington, by way

of Middle Road and SuceaMura*..Madison to Honovor, by way of Alton.Whlppsnytollanover.PtqaannooVotloy road from Beam1, bridge

it the Paaaalo County line ou ttia old Ham-burg turnpike MHeeiro'a bridge at Butler,

id from tbe Dlootnlnsdale brHgo taroughQttUer ta tied Bridge at the P*M*IO sftuntyiloe, and from the Paper fifll bridge to»Smith's brldg#. '(Thla Is tbe road formingloop U»t aHthftlttigiUan b u b m n about,

and which wai wed u a t e t t cam for tbe•uita brought to /oros the county to nuotda-

Ii&nding to Hunltowo, by the Lake Shore.Cheater to Succmunna by way of Fhndan.Landing to the macadam line near Culvert

bridge (old turopihBi. . .<".On motion counsel was initrookd to draw

•n agreament sbandanloK all rood suits in-•tltnted agaldit the ooonty, sod thug seoure

pomlblo an agreement by. the par t in to1

•top proceedings. • ' ,Tbe mult , It is raid, would be that tbs

ptttttonera for tbe roads would aft an egret-'meat from tbe county to macadamize tbelrrosds early in tbe work.—Banner. |

At a special meeting of tbe road committeeof tbe Morris County Board of Freeholderslast Friday tbe following resolution w u ;adopted, to tfas effect that MUDMI draw apaper, to be alguod by thoae purton* horcto-fore pretontlDg petlttoni to tba Baaxd under

act of 1601, rrquMtim a dlaoontlnuanoeof all proowdlngs' rebttlog to mandamui.GK-Freeholds Ktag, <whobaibeea employeiby the Board la the capacity of civil engineer,aaitsted by George W. How-all, wai Instructedto procure va atlas, tod dtadguata upon it tberoads Releoted by thecoumitlMfor impro"*-mentftobeprwented to the Board at itsnext meeting on July 11. Tbe cornmlttoewu Informed that Mayor EMward A- Quash,oonns«l for the B»rd, had served a writ oferror on thi Supretna Court oi to Its decUJonIn the matter cf tbe peremptory manduaniprooeedliiKs brought by citizens of Pequan-nock, Paitato and Hinovnr Towmblps, com*pelling the Freeholders to build wctlona ofmacadamroadtttthasa'towoihlps, uodtr tb«provliions of the Ststo Aid law. Tbo Courto*ennled counwrs demurrer Hied In the

aenoe Ms appori, and tha caw now goeito the Court of Errors and Appeal! for Una]ad judicature. It li understood that tniiwill be iradB abut cue, to te«t tbe c^mtitu-tlonalltyoltbe law. Tort step fi taken toprotect the intereita of tbe Bojtd, In orderthat it may not be ojtniwlled, attar com-mencing tba work of niaivlaioiitng th«county roads, to atop In order ta mnenda-miee *ome out-of-the-way oeetlon that maybe petitioned far.

Letters Bemalniiw ITnola.meA l a thaPoat Office at Dovar, W. X

. Dover, K. J,, Jane fflth, 1SW. .W, It. Bldgood p), Jai. Cullnri,Patrick Ryan, - Martin Cirberry,JBHTJ McCroody p), Un. Kate rniden,

JBJ. B. Bellly, C. N. Htory |3).To obtain any af the above letters Bay " ad-U d n l W d t t t b l l l t

D. B. AI.UBN, F . U.

Letters remaining unclaimed In the PostOiaoe at FortOratn, W. J.Fort Oram, N. J , June 30th, 16M.

Biubtany, Qeorgo 'Beryrnan, tin. O.Decker, Mrt, Mary JcnUns,Mr.aiidMni.B.K«Uy, Maggy Uattluwi, Baniollorrirgey, Julia Majln, lira. Bllnbeth

Bowland, ,fohnnia Soulley, Urt. AnneyTo obtain any of tbr above letter* nay ad

Tertlted and give date o( Ibis Hit.

JoBitDownnra, F . U .

SOCIETY ELECTION1.Pfufa Triba, No. 103, Improved Order

R«d Hen elected the followbiK ofllvra farthd eniulog term a t their meeting M<night :

I'ropluH, Jolin DunWio.gacluan, U. a Vmta&d.&anlw ttajtaiuot-e, C'luuiw Uren,Juniorttogoinora. Uuu«a L. Hohter.

At the meeting cf Hitulolph Ixidg*, No.IB0,1. O.O. P.ooTinndaynittbtthe MIng offloon were elected;

n u t Graud-WUIbun Vlvkair.Koblo Gmwl-Ileiiry fUtanloa.Vice Grand—fitenliim A, UnodtretLlUcordluK Sucretorr -JolB 11. Tuy.

Washington Cum r." No. fi, P. O, H. of A ouTuwday uiiibt elected tba follawlng olllc«n<:

Jr. Ptt"t rmddent-A.Klib Smith.ITutJdotit— Alouto Huywerd,

JI. or t-.-Alona> llittden.OPU'luctur—Oevrpi V. TUIIM.Inspector—U. B. ItiiuuigCiQiunl-A. 8. Uoll.TniatUM-AlonM) Iluildeu. Qaoreo D. U'lilt

Uorrli Connell. No. 80, J r . Onlor UoltedAmerican Mechanic* e lwUl Ibe folia wingflltlc«rs Wednwday nlgbt:

!>A«tCotiad1lor-Fmukra Hill.CSjHUctllnr—A, I.. bfliotJiiifiU«r.Viu>-CouDcl!!i)r-J. II. Woodruff.Jtocorclinp Bwotory—I'. M. WlilUt.

Mnlli>K BecroUiry—Hwiry Sli

KIUHiiulal Bcvrutary-I*. Cl. I'olt,Trixvurcr-Alt'litMU KnyiliT.Canttiulor-Jnixib M<-nrnrbGi).Wflnleii-A, F. Maiwkcr.luuliloBolltiud-J. T. 1JOT\K.OuWJts 8uiitlnd-Joliu DavlH.Trtutou, WmoutltB-IL avrenla

M ^ l « I.^djo So. V^KrAitUa ot Pjtlvlai,elected the following oflirjers but algbt;

Cliiiiicollnr Comiuumlcr-Tlioo. CiniiitiliiKL

Betblabem EtioanipmTtit No. 50,1.0. O. V.elected the following olllcera:

Chluf J'atridrch-Jolin Duiitdii.BtiularWonluii-ThDiius Ilurtoti,Junior Wanlc?n-Joliie» W. 0111.Bcrllie-Jotm MIICIIKII.Treoaurer-J. J . vm;UniI,llJfth 1'riMt-J. Vf, Vkkory.

Dover Council, NoT fl, Order Uulted

American Utouank*, elmted llto foltawin

Offloors on Wedueaday nlgbtt

OoimclUof—Fmuk Allen.

Vico-Oouneilior-O. T. ClorV.Ili^fonlltie SocrtUu-y—A 1L Bonriup.Fluanclnl BvcreUry-T. II. McOratli.Trauniror-W. w. fllrAloa.Comliictor—TliOBias SvalaKxnJiiIoer—Coaper Jonaa.luMis I'rcteclox-Julin Debier.DiiUtltlo Prolwlor-Fn.J Monw.Tnwt««-^wirm! Oa»l(ov.itoitrusjHtatlTo ta BtAte Oouacll-Oyrui Hoick

P0BT OBAK.Tbo program at Port Oram on Wednwdny

has been carefully arranged Tbe KatwprlseCornet Q*nd and Planar Rinaldl will, affefrplayloga few seleatloua InDoveratS A.M.,procrod to Port Oram by *Uf(&. Thocsunnn-adipg and tnualo from Indepaodent DrumCorps will arouse the oiti«m wrlf. At Uo'clock tho parade will fonn In the Piuarove, as follows:

, Mr. Lowy, Grand Uarabal;A1M> the hone on wbloh the Bon. Job:

Leltya rods'for two years na drawl Mar-shal, draped In black and saddle

empty, led by a boy;Enterprise Band, 15 pines:

Gorfdottf of Xilbtrtyiaud 13 orinlna. Btatoa, represontad by la

young ladloa in white;Port Oram Publlo Bchool of 900, In groupa

often.SuccasunnaPlfoandDrumCorpB; •'

Cavalrymen;Independent Flfeaud Drum Cotpa;

Fautaiticala and Cannon.Immediately after parade the following

raceawill take place on Halo iitrwet, and baudrill also be stationed there:Three-mile Handicap Bloyela Race, open to

all for a sliver watcb aud medal. > .A 100yard daih, opra to all, fora silver

icdit.A 100 yard dash, for bjys under 10, for

purse. ; "TuhlUoaof 100 yards. In the canal; npan

to ell; for a parre.Atl2;4\ In tbe grove, the following: Mu-

Blo by Band; prayer liy Ilffv. A. H. Harris;reading of Declaration of IndBpcndance bylion. John HawooV, ol 3er~*r Citj ircmarVaon deolaratloD by Rov. A. td. isarrt*; readingof lecnnd declaration by E. H: Potter;oradoa by Hoa. Joi. H. Buohanu, ot New-

':;rmiilobyfiaDd. .DR. RICH, Cbalrm&n,

On tha Atbletto around,—At3 o'clock, tliaTe«UIng DMtcb; at R-.SO aharp, the baM

ball Rama between tho FbllKpsbura; and PortOramolub*. Admlulon to all, -Ooeuta.

In tbs svenlng a festival and dano* In tbeower pine gmvp. The famous Horrii PlainsState HoipltBl Orchestra of five plecei hutbeen engaged for dance, and n raagnhicentplatform baa Ineu laid.

Band oonoert ou the ball ground, ;

Ourliflli team wat defeated by Uorrlslalni on Baturd&y last by a More of 13 to 3.

They go to Washington to-morrow to iilsythe nnma olitti. - '

William Wiltlama Is at Pateraou, W. J., iuaal&tee, havloft bought oat silvery tUbta,Tbe K, of P. rwthral in th# gro?0 on Sat>

urdsylaatwajaraooe«aada very pleasantevening ipaat by all,

Sydney Forter had a oanoer out from bisahoclder blads by Ilrs. Itloe and Flaggs, onFriday lait.

Hotwaatberetillwlthun.A saeond nine lias been nrgsnltsvl here and

would like to bear from.tbe HandoiphsorDover, .. , IVATCII.

The Adriance Buckeye Mowers,Reapers and Binders.

PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.Tlie Wiard Sulky Hay Bake,Spring Toofi Cultivators.SyraouBe Oultiyatore, »425.Soreon Doors Complete, $1.00.Lightning Ioe Cream Freezers, IL4B up.Iiawn Mowers, S3.25; all sizes.Fishing Taokle, Boat Oars and Hammocks.Hemlngtou Biovalea, 26 1-a lbs., $125.00.MaieatioLishtHoadBter, $85.00.

Boys' Safety.'Pneumatdo Tire, $25.00.

S.H. BERRY HARDWARE COS

MORRIS PX.AINS.Wbere are YOU going to spend the Fourth laleiHxtqqery.Tbe il*g rairing at the publlo school houie

took plooa ou Tuesday nlgbt. Hon. A W .Cutler, of Monistown, inide a very ableipteoh and alto Rev. W. W. Uelloway.There wai BpekUcg and ainging by tlio

holwi. AU reported a Rood Um»,The necktie and cap eoclabta haa been poet-

Qned far & while.Tbe quarterly m's«Ionary meeting wQl be

beld next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. •K6V, Win. Frjliog and HOY, A. U. Khw

man, of Wblppany, ezobanged pulplte laatBnntliy morolDg.

0. K. Johnson, of Mt Froedora, tpeot BUQ-day at bla parental home.

It's Horfonl Malnea1 turn t i smile thiitlmeover the arrival of a younf daughter.

Wm. Drake and family attended thefunerolof tbelr little grand daughter, Lllda Drake,on Uonday. '

Urt. Flenon. of Toxaa, b boanllits; *JtnUn. Bnnn Beers. Mrs. Pl#r*on cams oat

_ to sw hor Bllter who was very slcit at thoMemorial Hoepltal »t UorrlBtawn, ani baadied tiuce. The funeral took place on TUM-

ay at Uorrlitowu.Tbtn la a itrftERe lwking roan driving for

. a. Llndslierry lately. He la all there, butbliwblaten. %Vboiait,J H.I BUWAX.

MAHBTED. ~ *UOVBR—PALUER-June 27th, J«W, at

tbe rtaldence of Wr. Btopben Palmer,Dover. N, J, by toe Rev. W. B. QalUoay,D. D., Daitor or tbe Fir»tM«ttbodUtEpisco-pal Cbarch, Edmund H Uoyer and AnnaB. Falmer, bslti ol Oover, N..J.

3AUNIEft-PBEtl—At tbereildeuceof thelirido'n parent*. DenvIIte, JUPO 'Mib, by tbeRsv. nTni. M. Tmmbower.of Davor, lMwla0. Saunter, of Jeney City, and MlaaEMeIlay I"oer.

PAHLIU AN-DONAaHOE-Atthe oQlce ofJuatioe of tbe IVace, Coropllos B. Gago, onTdeeday, Jane BOth, IKJi, Edward 8 Parti-man, of Dover, to Mary A. Donngbua, ofl'ort Oram,

DCFFOHD-ATOAn-At the boroa of tbobride, Middle Valley, JuoeSbt. bv Ifev. VT.B. Delp, Freak. DulConl nab Mi» LillleApsar, both of Middle Vatloy.

CrXON-WATT-AttbeFreebiUrlanUaiiie.Wblppany, Tttnrtdaj, June 31«t, by A. li.Sbennan. Hargreavea Dlton, of BrooMde,to Hiu M*rgarott J. Watt, ol Wbippanyr

BCHBNCK— RAY—At tbe brMe'a homo InDover, on June S7U, by Rev. John Civ«]-migh, Oforgo Hcheocb, ol Souierrllle, toUin Clara U»y, of Dover.

BRIDGE SALE.ftOlMMuiIa will Iw rwctvw.1 tor the crettlon ot „

Uinu srcti briilns Wwr Ironltult'. J., at A. B. Iio-lunp'B liold, sucmsunna, ». J., na niMnljiy,illy Erd, IHlil, At ulevpD o'clock- Rnudlk'aUonAittvotitaliieilnf (ha Ctiaiirun or nny of U\iiniiiillUic Tim Oi>!iiniilJ«e nnervm Uiertn'it t«JcL'tauTornllofUwbiili- -

W. 11. ( 1 I U J » , Ciualmiaii, iMvi'r. M. J .Ilxatinm A- UIM.IO, (liirauuiniim N. J .JDIIN I). Hum.. lluiwIwmp.fJ. J .Ik (!. C.BUIX, Glxwtur, N. i .JuttM IL UL-imiKH, NOIMtllAni, N. J. *

- faoutmlUm.

BRIDGE SALE.rrofowlBtorUworccUanofftti Imm Itnrpocnt

Ifa-rinlilni Valfcy. N. J.. *lll 1H n w l v H Hi J. J .iBamd'a HitM iVrkid.lw VnlkT, N. J., nn FHay ,

Jtily Mtli, IH1M, ni 11 o'clock.M I l n Um» ami iplacetlio CdmniUtM vTtt

a* fur (he uiaflonrr by Uin fiihin ynnl,MWuiiwollJUoeilfrilwUllriWi

iBatilyM IltMnnia U

DJM> rewivo b;a*KHtVUlKiiHtViUlDUMWuiiwol

anyoftliecomtnllluft. -Tlw O.iHiiutti«j reserv

J

n. a Ci tuu, is iUmitna A. (IIUJW,W. H. a ttottH

• tnreitctanj

1. Clinlrnuii,

Umit A. (IIUJW, BiKUinjntW. H. aiuro, ttorcr, N. J.ttlBHH Uuoi, Butler, N. J.

MIDDLEWEIGHTSpresent .1 full front, but we are showing rt full line of seasonable clothing for mid-dle-weights and .ill weights as well, at priccs>too small to need any anti-fat pro-cess. \Yc.glil anil form utTcr no dilTicultiES that we can't meet with a suit cutaway to the figure and measure for measure, You'll smile at your shape and youwon t want to change ft, either, when attired in one af our very handsome suits,

h re made in all the current and correct styles. Nine is the highest figureaterial style ancMit of our clothing,

u r s

g , e , awhich are made in all the current and corr

d " h d b lad all c e n t d c o t y e . ine g e g

and means "way up;" that describes t lie material, style ancMit of our clothiOur name is "Mountain and Valley," that is, High Clothing and Low Figures.

PIERSON & CO.PRICE. CLOTHIERS,

OPP. THE BANK. DOVER. N. J.

THEY ALWAYS LEAD.

SPECIAL 30 DAYRED TICKET SALE

- O P - . . ' • • • • ; • • ' ' . , -

Furniture and Carpets

DICK EPSON'S;Commencing Saturday, June 23d.

Tlie above Bale ia to dispose of our Spring stock to mak* room forFall goods, and will bo

SOLD FOR CASH ONLY.

Onr regular $30.00 Antiquo BedSuits, niglit pieces, $16.00

Onr regular f 25.00 Solid Oak Bed-Snite, eight piooes 121.00

Onr regular G-pioae Fnrlnr Suit,coTered in oraahed plnnh. worth$30,00. ' 122.00

Oak Sideboards 18 50good Oak Frame Lonnge-14.50

Solid Oak Extension Table. .M.00Bed Springs $1.00Woven Wire Bed. Springs.. .12,00Excelsior Soft Top Mattnss, fall

B i z e : f ; 1 ^ 2 6e : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ^ 2 6Husk Cotton Top I b t t n u , fall

s i z e . i . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . , . , . 1 3 . 5 0Beat extra super All-wool Car-

pets . . . . . . . f i f eA good SeamleasMatting.. -... 9o .

Tho obovo are oDly a few of the Big : Bfugains we will offer.'Oomo in aud look around. • - . ' < ~

ALL GOODS MARKED WITH RED TICKET.

LADIES' SHIRT WAISTSNew and Improved styles not shown

by any other house. Correct in fitand shape. A large line to select

from and every one goodvalue for the money.

Ladies1 Calioo Waists,Iaght Colors . . . . . . . . t .a9

Percale " special value.. ;.,,......... .50" Blues aud Pinks........; .75.

" " Blues, Pinks and Heliotropes... .88

" ••• Blues and Pinks Laundered..... .881 WhltoLawn Waists....... 75 to 1.601 White Aprons... .25, .30, .35, .50

Speoiai sale of Children's White and Drab Under waists,Bizes21to28 Inoh . . . . . . , . . , . . , , . . . . .28

Our new spring Corset the " PERFECTION".......... .50Don't buy ycxtr Satines or Lawns until you BOB ours. -

WM.H. BAKER STORE CO.DbVER, N. J.

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'JiJuwi IOSW-M ilUl not (lituimniKo Tilli i n w , aJi'lii>iij.-!i l!n*y phniiriHl liboluin'Ji i n ttt-in. A iit'iv nml lnrj:<>r

ton iuid <,ni-n«'nvctiina II IMVITIII (I1»1 INHtX US ft,!,, rlllll litSl IllN.llt$jr>»,iNHi to <-rw't. It >VHM iiiiH-lcatrtillu ltllnst'11 H;ltfO fill- ^nO.lKM). Tilt)

niwl1' t'lle ^ a U - r h i l "wii*'?Ws.'i!i.l Ht!n!oan.} l.Hi-k. 'Hit- huiMliU' wan hihuiiloltu 1K« ilrv-i«»"f.«« ""* ll!* in"wll)lt'- '-Nil'rot.l'n IIIKI t.nv.-i-K wi*rn covitnil wltliSl>:llilsll HleS. Tim lllilltl i.HVlf WHS

uf thu Ttili.Tniiil.' IVJIN r.,.'.!^, lull Miiiiiiili-iKVH of! in inimlri-ml 11,0(10 ID8,(»m. J.'IMIH iinjt esl.'i'lirr. It wan on..( ih.i llmwl l»jv.*.l.iiit 1'liiirvln-n 1Am.-Hm. Tlio .trl.Tl.tr Pornu'il el vastmNllltrt-iuni. <.:ii> <»r ..In- Iliii*. In tliowurlil, Wicd^dwHi- |iri>]t.-rtlos i»f ivllldlwen* ix.i-r.vh Tho f.iriilof till'lUlilllui-4iiii) was i>111iili<>..I nml ririli.tr-'il tlioKoiiRiih-suiif in It* (Icsiirn. '1'lie luftyct^lltiK was diiiiiiil ciiml dlvltli-d IJ.IOjumi'lM. Tlu> ufiifnil ntldi* was Hierry,imtl tin* ]>;iiu>ls wero r idi lv iloouraioil.'Pint iimt,-jhilH w«-rv UOIMI, h-ctitot. HO

thai It w a s l'l trlit t.i In* Ilre-iir.«»f.ltuck of llui ros t rum \V,\H n J,T.*JI

.mriui. wllli inawuM <>l* |t-.|k« hiwiThi .hWli IOWIIKIH tin; tt-Illiiir. It wn« lii-fUtU-ll ill WtKHlWUl'k vt (IMll, pUilllJ

Tiibcnmrb Il«r..Mi ihti Klre.anil ii,.t>nu>d ult'li carved i**»IunAlwvu tlie o rp in wtu a biMiillful ni'i-liIn HU'IIV n-lU-f n w k . Un «it-1i ultli(Hit*

InwiiulotVH In a Burhtt f aiiKlTlie Unlit ftiHluc fr>mi Hit? iimny l«im1 If ill H-jmlows lihnnifilioilt tliu WIIIIM oft;tu- niulliorhnii wax tln^t-*! wllli a noftyt'lli-u li.v 1lli« Uwlitl vrynUil uml i w l -OIIHIJ- Hliitilitl yellow IKUIL'3 IlinniKliwiiloh It fill.

There w r o t w o Knll<'J'ht<, ftnl^lieOwll'li iKi-nrl« ami simn-rt'llof work.Miiny wMis «u-«y nntl Kwicoful «l»Ir-WII)*M hil tit Llu-iii. 'JHHTO wi'jv M)Mfflof RtVilt wliIUl Bli*1 ulnlmnilt ' nnlHl)tii«.Tim mil ia woro frtwoHtl. » u t Up w i t fctiinrc- i.f Iliu Interior iltnitJmiH wnn Hi- fviir utoiit-^ )>roiiKlit l>yDr. 'iMluiiiKf fnmi llw lOnst. ThcsnWITO Bi-t In tlio W»ll t o l h e r l K b t o f Umornan. IIIKI WITI« KiirrouiKlwl by » «int'Ut cl.iln'nHi'ly ui rvt t l . Tlio Htfn.m Ui.lviiry l->r.> Ihu wurd "ftic-rl-

,ll«.'," flic two from Hlmvi flic w l"IJIUV," Mint frinn Mom Hill. Hio w"Uiwiiii." UmliT tli.tw ntanutiUi» biHfrliMl.mt " T J H W m.-iuoi-hilsw t « j lirttuctit liy lt«v. T. Ho Wit t Till-niiiKtt in 1SW) fntm tin* I M y I J H Ianil i»pcw.-nl.-il to tills nlnmfli."

In iiiMltlon tn itlm mulluirJtin: thflu« a l,n-y- SilliOny «.'ln»..l timl Iwl

itii a jfailury riiax wuUl i«?

Interior of Tubemocta.off by a rolling partition. Thcro iveronlso a library, itrhiilo rooms, n kltntiMimill n mipper room. Ttu> tntal cost nftlie bulldliur rnul its cuuteutAnenrly $4n0,O0a

TJt« qnmtion wlietbcr t3u> Talicnuiolorfinll Mm* ntmJTL from lta nslica Is aBft-IoUB cnio to Dr. Tnlinage's couyre-Rtition. Whan the laic biidldlns wim(s>nipleh?d tlie d«bt upon It tVQB $287.-4100. By strenuous efforts during thepflat year thli dcibt VU8 reducnl toalwat $200,000. In ordor to reAtoroflio cQittrdli, $280,000 miwt bo raised.Ur. TiUnuiRtf i«>}?nrds -tills na tea im-postlbttlty, oiul aay» tlmt his pfiMtorn.1work i» flultaii-d. But 10s ojncro«ti-Hon ttiko n »Uff<*cnit vlow of tlie iiuif-tor. Tlio Iiiduniuoo on tlhn clnirfh nndttio nalo of 11K> mntorlii] of Hio rubis,it la cHlcutatttl, will pay the entiredtrbt. *x*hc tnint<!*« in iflio tfliurdh, atflio btatl of whom if) iAynunl Moody,an ooulklcnt. tliuy mm misc Uie $280,-000 moooHftiry 1o erect n_ iu»w TiibtT-naclo. I t will m>t be <i« fine a build-inf* ns I m ono just ilcfltror*'d. butequally coitimixllmis. Tlio work of col*tooling a fund foe bitlldbii: (IKI nowTniwrnticlu Is lo liojrlil nt ou«!.

McntiMniK, Dr. aViliimuo tuts Btnrtodon hU pmj<XTti<d <i>ur nnnmd tlioworld. HB will imuoli hi soventfpltlwt bt-fom tnklitj; Hie stwunw atmil IVn-ndHco. Ho will visit Itono-luin. Kimon, Ttimunirtn. Keiv ZraJjmd,Anstnillii. Ocrytnn, Imlbi, Gilraltar.Siieihi, Pniucc I£tti;ktiid uml MIMI re-

' turn bmnc. Thlfl w>yn«o •will takenwirly a year. O» lib return. H Isiwssllrlo til* new TnbxnKitle williiwnit iiMlfcutkn. . . . . . . . .

in many re»j)i-(?ts Dr. Tnlranco la onoof tlio most fsmiOTiB mid iMjpulnr Ain-

' orlc&n' prencfaYs. He lms dmwn nti-illi-nw-s to Urooklyn nu<At ns evenftitiicr nor<T (HiuaJInl. . This In the

v rfiinirkaiile, na 1H» Is a ntrlctlydox iniiulsler, iiovtr departing In

.Tabemarl* In Eain*.

hlu VII*WR ft-o

n |inl|ilt oitiinr 1« llifhe is nlili' t-> imp»w-tKLTijrtimil >l>H-IHlli-s ilO.i hlslol-V. Tillscunii-N in l : n w part from l!n> vlvlilof his snii|>:Hliy wllli Iiiiiuiii iiand HitnVrbijM. Ho li:m (i WoliilrIiiKi^irKiIloii, find is ii'lili1 t» itiihiltoiniilaUoiis. i-t.inlMls, vicU-rii-^ uml

f llfi- wIt'll a jAII(1H Iil

Iili-turrst|UiHiiiM dwon mtt drir.icl fnuitlif impuhirlty of lilit .lW>.tirs,n. Withill. l»r. -niluwKi-'s pjiopiilliiis sire linnwninl (,'un-ruus. ltx: li;is t an r l i t UtiHoiit..f d tar l ty aii<l klihtut-M f»r oil, ti-min.sj.ln-d iiiit.-ld tShHL«;i!uiH wlMi r.iJlliin tin- dt-ftllnli'K <•( iir:iiikiii<l niui wllc-ouraatr lu mwt Uio pr..l. |rins «f llf,-.IUs MTinuns nro [ir.d-.il.l.vij- 1-ITIU) Cliaoi t.hrwc of uiiy " H U T Am<iri«in <)lvliic. i l l s piipttlariiy IH H..ciJiiliuwl tu likf ii.itiv. hinil. Imi Indrawit cmivila w'lH-Jvvcr In- t--."^. l l h

T l k ll

uwull lilw rttiiru fro

tlmt tii.To w««j»k'iity tu iMt mill ili-luk1 ti llHtltt nwney nlso, If loolu-l fi

v.iry (llllKt-iilly lu ih« nvilii utrcciH ninlollK-cs; but there WHS IHHIIIHK IMIIIHU*.My Jimriii'v, when I iivrivi-d hi HiifTnla.lukl t-steiiilwl i m * :.tW iiiUiH (I'l'.'iu Al-hitny). I lincl IMKI ttnw IILWIIM i-vevyllliy, »'XCCIltlllg 1]1U lost ot H llllMIITwlille truv.-Uiitf fnini i tuclnx «u- to Unf-fiilo, iuid I bad mot ItOii (mini 's, whohad i)it>biib)y liml Un-lr in.jiU Just nsfnMinitutly » s I iutJ iwd mini'. 'l'lit«timuiber ilotw not Imrliuk1, of coiir*!^tboso who mny lmvt* lvwn ti'iiveHiii;Ititliltiil or before me, BO Ilia I, not i- >mii-Intf uma wlio wfi*o rcrtnlnly mi the r, •»!,but out of Bltfl.t, lititi watt a voluntaryviiKrnnt for wry mile i.f tin* mml !«•-t ivwu Alk iuy nrul IlulTnl'*. I'm-lli.-i-,1 did not uw a tiiiiii p-ltif; wist on Hit'Central niihvuy HuU was nui t-jiirjiiifja t k-ntit ono trmtiji, ninl 1 IUIVL- ufij-nBoon u oar piuwliij,- by n-Iilcli iip.H'amlsliuply nllvc wiili ihiail-l»rtil«. Tin-rt-mlcr tntLst lvuicmber wltliul llmlNew York tiULlo IB by no mi-una pnwlImiup territory^ but him l w n K^aivli-cJ wlUi Uio 14,'lltwl candlo uf MIL- luwwltli intent to BUIKO ami flint up ev«-ry(ilTt!U(1i*r. 'Jlic Stutw of Pi-iiusylvniii.nupi»orlH Ilireo times ns niiiny Viiynuii;aa N«w Yolk will tolemtf.

Two extenuat ing fitiitiMiionts to !>•iiuulc In tlie first piatv, tlio (Vinmlnii lway is n very ^i".1 ' *>»«-* *(1 ' " ' " t .mid probably luvtf of tlio- tnmipa that Ini.'t v-cre "reafitr-n-ta" of <itlu-r HIHI.-.H.mid w«.<ro uii Uic-lr way Wi-nt lo tnald*LMiiiKvlIon wltli tin1 llllnnts r i -n tmlI'lillwny to go feinlli. Ktt'oinlly, uci-t-at inniiy traniiia loaf IIIMIIIHI' tin-hiip-wuntiy In H I P vicinity «r Syrn-<-IIM) nnd I'Ucii this titiit- nf tin- yi^i-,III onlcr Ii' drink at the exp iu s r of flu-

l.mnllt.v of Uii-sfi iniii, »> far a« 1u'oulil Jiid^'o fritni proniitir'tntioii! fi-nu'of their owni t.t;iti-iiit?nt»t nml lli.'h- p mfi-ssloiml l iamm, wa« nlin.wt entlivl.vAinorloiu. 1 iut-t ono Oi>riii.ni li.afei-

«1 Dutt'liy, mid lie w.is In.- onlyV,-nlzt.*(l foreigner that I found. Tin-

ofhora nwijr liarit liad ]>niviitM txtni InililitT countrlwi, but Un\v tlifinw-lvi-swens ctTtulnly Anirrkiinlzt i l . A surtest of u t r a m p ' s imttniiiilHy Is bin j>n' .tonal mime. Tor every ct'imlu

XlUK tmvelcr couplcfl tliu luitm.* FJlil» blrlliplnt-e wltli lvliatever iMln<nn nit' lu> diiMint-s, nml Die ivadvi- wlllind, If Jin will visit wiir.tTli.K-tnnkH ororlitT nvidlnblu istutJoniirv ni lhnty-projwrty lu IIIH viflulty, lllw wvl'

"HIRII," Hint tbo Tuiiniut n'Klfl.'iiNl nIndicate', In iilmoKt imiry vw»*, ti blrlb-Dlnoo ln tho Tlnltetl Shiten.

Woe every voluntary vjiKivmt. iln-re Isvoluiitnry tax-payer, mid In Ilu* p

Mons of llu-su Itoo tmin[)s I met ;tin)vohmtiirlly tnstxl clHi'iia uf tlio. Hltitt'of Neiv lork.-Century.

MISSING UNKa

Tlio Armenians nro one of tho oltloairact-s in tlio ivorkl.

tiyHlnlotflslfl (lotlnro tliat crjinlimlaiimmlly Iiavo lurgis oiirs.

Vlni'lnnil, N. J., has a papt'r'iKfaoiory, wlik-li is H.ild tn bo Ihu onlvnun In thr> III.IUH] Klnti>«.

Tho prl.le of OIIIUIKO. tlio WhlCity, what thoro Is left of it. lina bi>

ilil "for firewood and $7"',[i00."The TiTKlaim !H*IIIM'V lhat when

Clirlut VOIIION ti) tlio enrtli aK'iln hu willci>nn< lu Ihu form of a woman.

Ilofore Htoiins Jioiicy In troos (JW*?'Ill clean HIP trtxi of nil rotten wood

and ivftiftc. 'Tlioy ntivt'r ilo nnylliliipby linlvca,

A lltllo mnehinn for (^IlinjUlric Ilir-iroinbllnt: of iirrvnus ]ii<oplo has hivndiil«i'il liy Lr. Quhilnrd, a I'Voncl-phynlclnn.

Jotiuson, .Toin-fl, .Trnklnn, .Jcnnlii^.i,Llftlejohn, Jacks, Jarkflnu, Mlfklejithn,Jay lies ami niiiny otliL-rti, are tint sunof plain John. -

Tlm tllli) jiiHl.cc, appiloti l.i n Jmlj;i'

mlk-lal oflli-LTs Imvij' for IICT;' b^-i

The fitmtJlls "Cold WItlil R u n " .:In r-omi, ii is u tavoni i>i -Jii.hj•«:.•-fiktm which. It Is said, "a whWry ivliitperpoliially blows."

In tlm olden ilnya plus WITO car.Bltloretl n crcot deltcncy In ltomo, amithoHu for Ihu matriintrs WLTO full I tiedon liont'y. flss and wlicy.. Toli'phono girls In Chicago hnro been

ordered to sliortou tlu-Ir (Ireflfes, t<iJirovont tlio rlslnj- of dimt. DiiBt in In.itiriouH to tlm instruments,

TJicro In a romnrknblo "lioltmenpnns" In Idncoln county, Ky., whichraculnrly overflows Its hanks everyafternoon n t 4:30 o'clock procl^olj

By old EiiRllsh law a linron vratroqulred to linvo at lenut nvo lihlcfl ofInnd, a cliurch, a kllclien, a t>i>lllimifnnd it borimt,'li K«to with a s>>.it In It.

An vlcphnnt Uns a jiconllnr way orcooling hlniHolf whon tin! wvathor Ifwarm and frosh walor not at hnnd.He puts hla tiiiiik ln IIIH tlinvU, drawnirator from his Ktamach and siivluklt^It nrnr his baclc

Tlif Slnnu^o bellovi* that tlin linniait>ou] roquln-s H»VI>U <lays lo Jminn'ifrom earth tn hoawn: li.-nc-. tl><prnj-t-rn or the frlcliils (if \bo ilf(-o:i.iei( nthifU>r tho lu.livldniil

.-il f.i

An iiiKtorlo rinjimii-o.Only recently, whlh< turning tli

l(>nves of an old buok of orlglnii] pliy-Dllls of an EnglLsli provimjlal llinilre,I was rcinlndul of Uu; wonderfulprL-stleo enjojod by the famous Ilion plnyliouse jit Dniry IJEUIC. Tornot only do uicso ancient L>IUs—nof Qiem printed moro tJinn .seventyveore Qco—when announcing Uiu cn-ageEreat or some illiLslriotu actor,

nlmofit Invnrl/ibly refer to iiltu ns ofthe "Tuontro Royal, Drury Italic;" bula scries of notes in tlio manager'*banUwrllinc. mnde on the Kicks of thefaded procrammca, comment on tliefact Biat a connoctloa wiUi UniryLane Tncatro works wouilprs for tiplayer or plnywrlglifs repuinUon.

From vflintever point we may viuwit, the npproaclUug ileniolitinn ofDrniT Ldtne Theatro will ra-oni im Im-nortant* Incident in tlie atorj- of iliestnba and an occurronoe, innrt»ivcr,nf wlilo general iutmwL Thi> DuUrsnf Bftlforil. wlio nre nmoiiff the laiwslhotucra of Tx>nilon real estate, havo tunhlUierto been Doncplcuous for a llln'ralmanacempnt o[ Uidr properly. Sitm«roars HIUOC. the (lien duke mis nluiiiilyiriUdzcd for nls refusil to ImproveUio condition of an extensive ti tu-jiii'iitIOUSO district owned by liiin. nnd rliouroseat renroscntaUva of tlu> rniuilydeclines to renew tlie lease of thoeround uoon which llio Drurj- I^HPThoatre ehanda. So It lina ronw tnnass that tills historic structure mnsl

a bo numbered amons tlio tMnga•that havo liecn. Dniry l^nna ThiuiroIs familiarly known to tlio pw]iit> ofUio Encash metropolis as "OldDrnrv." and to Ihd drnmatii! pro/u*Rlob BS "Iho Lane." Tt is the oldestof London theatres, wllli Uio otm c.\-eentton of Sadlar*a Wells; was HPSIopened for p«rfornmn(vs ujion AprilS, 1803. and eonReqnently can ixwsla history crtrmdlnfr over two luinrtrv*]nnd tlilrtr yeajw.—V. Griboyerduir nadT. Donnelly tn Godcy*a

A Mce «ra«l«Uon-t a ver>' grt^t mnuy jwirn up* nt.gen tk man in Kt'iiliaky W;IH met

friend who Bald:

A Mce «ra«l«Uon-Not

old gen tk man in Kt il>y a friend who Bald:

"Well, Colonel, you illnrd with tin*Governor yentiTdny; who WIIH- thorcV'1

"Well, Blr," nplliii UM* (.Vtlouol,throwing bark his hcntl. dl^li^- hidt i d * deep In his troUMrr's jK-ikftn nml

D^idlitg ivldu hla li^rf. "HUTW wanmi1, sir, ii ml Inside mysolf thoro we refimr otltrr h1(:li-t(iiiL*ilf viepint Kcutk*-mi-u from Kentucky, a goiitl<-ni;iti fr«imVirginia, two nii-n from Ohio, n followfrom New York aud n son of u gunfrom nonion, sir. Wilt you tnkc n.drink. Birr

T E H P E E A N C E INSTRUCTION LAW.

A Sta tement by the Friends of the Bill.

KEWABK, N. J./JimuSTtli, 1SH.In anBwcr to rurtniii erroneous and mislead-

fiiK articl.-fl whlcli havu ruwnlly anpeared rc-cnnlliut lU« rteltinl-'itli- Temi»iwmo law ap-lirovnl April L'lth, IH'.H, the rntllinltUe wltfubws» Ii HtruiiK-ntnl in Mvurln^ Bald Inn li«nnuiliTln-il tho iimUfigma to nink« a l>rl»fBtiitf.ineot, tT tho inf >rniotInn of tnii-nycrsm:d frlomiHof iHlucatlon in Now Jorwjy.

1. Tliu hill was not in nny twiiie losUgatedor lielptd in its pnyago by any publlihliig

>utw t.r book truiit. Tlm mnvumeut orlgi-t.^1 with th« i'(i*t>>t«r.au Bjnod of Hanrep)-, wWoli (lirwl.Hi iW PertDnootit Cmn-ittec on Toni|H<riiiir'> to u«n Its (indrivors to7ura such n luw. Tin. i-huintmn of ttiatlumltuv, H'v. \V. K. Ilntioyman, of I'laln-

fltlil. In DoenmlKr [at called a niwling inKowurk ul represooUitlven of tha l'retl»y-

-inii, liftptist. llelhoiliHt ami otbor rellgbuirnuiiitiutiwiR, to/utbor with the lm.lors (if

tiio W. C. T. U., Y. M. C A., V. 1>. H. C 13 ,

Ivfl tn do nil ln Uieir jrawer to plsro tl:emscil Inw on t,ur dtatuto hooka. Ttiln coui-ijt1, IL IH liunlly mivb.-nry to Ray, ucklier

hud nor liiw any direct or Indlrrat intvrfut In

Mrn. Mnry R. Hunt, the Nntioiml iJujier-tidcnt of Bcii-iitll!c Temperance I untrue-

tlon, whom tlio cdiiiiiilttro called to Uieiri-fllntnnw, lias no intfrent wlmtnvfir In nny oflie eclioul hookri t b i t the hill soekB to intro

•J. Ttu> Intr do. s not favor tlm publlcithnsif nny ono particular house. There are noOBS than BBven dlaUnnL pnhlinhlug holi««

that l(BUfl eiulorjMl teitiperunce phynlologlw,iml (lint nro nixr com poling freely and openly

in tho Now Jersey nurket, The only bouwanot favored by tho law are those whoso t3itlx>okRdi> not comply with iU proplslons.

4. Ttio fctateniimt tbnt tbe fiigi.ature of theBtnte BujHTlnUsmU-iit of i'ubllti lufltiuctiull

rp,iri>acntative8 of ihu Vf. C. T. U. is Incor-

Hwn nftcr tho paRssRo of the law, & " itan-ilard," with tho KnporiiitonJont1* BI« nature of

-oval, HAS font out by Mr#. Hunt lu con-ion with otbur BUgKodious and Itbtnu-

tliniH, to t ie louil BUporlutandento of tbe W,C. T. U. Lbrougtiont the Htite, for thoir Infonnntlon In nocurlnfi tho Diirorcem»nt ot tholaw. I t wai nut Font to KCIIOOI oHldalB or

litrsdjuuch, nor was any attempt undoto represent tt nn on ofllolal prnrloination of

lo JJ^pni'tiitoiit of Public inBtructioo.5. Tbe publUli 8tat«meuts of tbe cost of te*t

buoba are prof*ly exiiRgorated. TheBUitu re-part shown tbat i!i:i,'£>\ cbil<lrf>n are enrolledl-i theimt'liu HCIIOOIB, with an averagd atrand-luDo nf 15U,5t>l). Kduratioiml experh ilechroHint eixly j« r rant of tho school childrenuover got boj on J tbo primary grade aud only(ITO per cent of tlioMi wbu eutar thla grade

railuato Ooni tliu lilgii w-liuul. Aa testbouki-o not miuirud to iho lowest gradp, It fal-iwn that books need be provided only for tli a

l^UNllnth- hlglieat grade aud for 8r.,0'J0 InlnU'riiifillnto department. Bniii"tdlalriotanlrcmly icing IHUVB of tha character ro-re<l eo that it wema probnhh tbnt tho ox-sea for hitriKlucing the needed t«xt bcoka

for tbu entire State will be leu thau fr.u,uou,and an a book btioultl l u t three years, the

niio eniMJiiBo iter soar would bo about(1(1,0:1). When we remember ttiat tbe coat ofcrimi .Hrrotly <lu« to tha use of alcoholicllcjuurs inymrly many tlnif a thlasum, ft wouldbo RiKd iMI]icy Ui teach our children.thedangem arblng from Intoxicants, andttitM

proi>erty, reputation and life. Aud whunwo further cnnnliler that alwut tM.COO.OOO is

ially (rHiiit In How Jersey for Htrongilrink, It w(id<l xeum AS If tbo amount nccei-i t r y to introduce tlm pLyrfolofitoudesired WBB

ti. Under tha torniHof ttio law nny cltlKGnls)ni]>fU<nt tn demand It* onforconiuur, iindor

l*imlly of Iho for foil tire uf the Htato schooltnonpjH by thoillstrlctofTpiiiHrt,' Tlm {MDJIIOuf tbo titata n>k«] for (bin law *ml they do notpropose to wo IU (ulmrr&hle p'ovialona nuili-

nitbout tnhlngBt:ps to defend their dearlegal right*.

7. Tho word "mitliorlied" appearing onno ot tho apprnvt d Rurlcs of Iwoks h not nnywtlnl KIRU of npprovnl from any orgnniia-

tion or from lira. Hunt.OnlwlmltofUio

tleucral Coniuilttef.Vf. B. HONBVUAR,A. HKLKOS 1IOI.UKIEI.I), D. 1).,•WW. 11. itEACII,EMWA liOUIINK,R MonniB FEnnuBHOK.

irork TIKIIUBH A. EJIHJU IB doiug. At Jircoeut evprjboily In Ifllliinn ab-mt hl» laU- "

ntlnn, l ut very little In kiKwn abrtown up hum hi IsVw Jtritcy Uiat ho i

id which IM named after him, aud whoru houfiilertnK-tDfc OUR of th& btgff^t omiiinrrci•faratlfilm i ( tlie age. All that bas huTOl

. j re been written on tho Butijiut hwith rtfiTBiiL-e to the wactiluery he ii

Hblcbby means of mngr.plhigh gratia frou ffora 1

Kdlwn i» bnlf alwvobo

NEW LIFE IN THE OLD 0QDENMIN

N THEMINE.

It Is prett/ bard to beep *.-ltU t l

i he*nvtnUd,, bo la

(.-. S-Jint-tlilng about tlie town andorki might boot public Intoroit.i n t o r o .

tuinn, IHForm-rly it tv

M Uie Old OgdeTills mine uae-l tu Iw (.pumtr.1, hut it

didn't pay and was abondoiiod, A lotrluktt.T teiieniout hnusea waj all thatDinhied uf ttia villngo. Hlncfl l-!diiun <the projierty, fuur ynarn ni(O, great change*have taken place. EWtr id ty , (ntnuiuhy i-Miwin, b rcs|>onaible for tho womler

WitUIu liolf a mllo ao^euteen bill...n. J Imen coiutruuto'J. one of thumfuot long and 1(X) foci higb.

Twenty I,U()U candle powar aro llgbUtenalileiKht aii'l day sbl'tH to work A wn<jwor l i t fitrt high FJVIM Kulllul-nt hosil

_iuke wulur tlo-v win-rev or im"k-1, and Iddhitaiico tole)iboi.» cimhlo tha nujKrlnUdent frinn Uln olilce tu cmivvrae wltli nny oIn Buy of tbe buildings or witb an ngcutChicago. All norb la done on the preniliiiddi-noBytitoiiiaUcnlly, ovorj Item of costItelng coinldurMl aud labor aavtng tl*)viUMMI. Iu tbo carp*ntor shop, fur oxanijvblch Is 100 foot In Inugtb, hcnvy I«AIIIH I

mortised by circular aawa wbich nru oper-ated by tlcctrlclty and misj^ndwl f ro,n uUoBwiugliig Hbo a pendulum, and Uio taiupon which the beam is to bo mortisedroinril M» U*nt tlm taw will cut LJ tlie properileptli. AilJ<ii»l.iR tbU shop IN Hie stockhouse, wblcb cautaliiH floi.tXHI wortU of bar.I-ivare-everytli.ng from a larfio holt to aimall paper of plus.

Other chmijioa, which will IM compl-tM Indb..ut four weeks, were IK-KIIII a year «gilast Beptoiii>>er, whan tuontj-llvo p?r ceti

~ r, inaobiiierr tlinn In use m i thrownThe improveinmttf will c<iet »iW,000

and bring <mt HhlnhRrartBor c U n ore ttm1tno tradt

Good FUliinB.Daw Dshlng g t t i better every day I

Nortliern New Jersey. The record of catchescreases. At L«ko HopitcoiiK tha cp^rt ii:cellpnt. W. H. Itirn«tt ciURht IIQBJ earlytbe week wetghlng from a pmind nnd e

halt tu three poundi Oonrgo I), ItrowoWalter L. Broire nnd Kmnk 1'eWo, of Nuw-ark, bttd lots of [uu around H»oc*)i Iilnuilat tba upper end of tha lake. They caught,Ighl hasi and a tut nf pickerel. Th-i catchweltfiu>d fifty pmindM. IMlo Knt a h&MD-CIKII-HK at loaat tlx poaurtH on bin bookHJH rtf 1 became detached In coma mannotfrom tbe rod, mid be lout tbo Huh wbeti lubad It rlKQt at tbe sldo of tbe bout. Ono oftho Drowe hrnLher.1 brought in a plckerrthat showed up three poundB un the scales.

There is a ft-eat drni nf t n ublo about bait.TCU toventoou-jear Iiouets, which makeicb prime bait, nre harder to get than they

were a week ago. Captain Jtverltt, orguldei a t Lnko i lo |« ! long, (eut llfty in liesrecently togettmuiijily of bait ftr a partyof New Yiirkpra. who wnnied n da>'« sport.Very few herring bnve lirtn ohtnlitml, midbrook bait con only tie lind In tbe tttrefuiiHhack among tlio hills.

Lay Tudfcen to Pro to at. -A liumher of l»y judgcR met nt Treiitoi

HULJBO t>Htuidny to ttiruct mi orKaninaihnwith a vluw to oi)(!i)«iitg Llui niovi'inoiit ofIho cinimlBtlon to revliw the jiirtpprudom') r«fthe State, luatilrg tnu-anlit thn BlnlUtnn oflay judges. Tbo work thm fnr jii'rdirniod l>ytbo comiuhalun luillcataa that tho Dnatrecommendation will bo ngninut tbo contlnu-ancoof loyJudBoalimuyof tbo rourts. Theroot'tlng yostorday was largely tnfonnal on ltlin only tiling ilono *ni tbo elfctlonof Ji *H.XTnmn, nf Hudson, BH Chnlrinnn, nnd Jia*urit,ofCi.iii(lon, Bociclmy. Tbo mendjourued to meet July 7.

CUREj>m THAT

GA Chinos for Pat riot a.Pix-dnl election will he UU iu tbo tie*

Imrough of Hovknwoy, Uorrli county, July10, for tbo election or a Mayor, stx Councilmon, Tax Collector, Araefstr nml tureo Coin-

lk.uera of Apiwaln. Iiatcr In tho r%w>jiiaiitb anotlior election will VB heMfortheilccUan or mouibsrsof the Boird of Kdi

and :t few cents•nidrc a year fora fitmily of five tocat

- in preference tothe cliejipcr kinds.Tho (inference ismtitle up in sutis-fiction. Nothingis Hkc it. Nothingequals it.

Dr. Haln'a Bouaehold Ointment.Ii the flnost remedy In the world. It at«o-

lutel/cures catarrh. ItcurMneunlgta nodbeumatlsm. Cares ptlp* like magia. Cure*lit rheum In the moat toothing nuuuwr,

Cureelnflaniedandgrmnulatedeyeilii*. Corescougbi and colds. Can ba taken internally.A positive specific for pneumonia. Cut*.bruUea, burnt, chilblain*, u m of long IUD-1-Ing, oorni and hnn)on§ am cured quickly;different from allelM; superior to >11 eiae; it

no equaL 25c, and SOc boxn. I^»rse

fliiecbeapeat. Bold at Robert Knlgore'ir Cor-ner Drug Store.

Bucklvu'a Arnica Balve.Tbe be«t HITH in tbt world for Cat*, Horeo,

DrniH*, Uloen, BaJt Hbeuin, F#Ter Bares,Tetter, Chapped Haoili, Cliilti'uiiiu, Cornand all Bkln Eruptions, aod pocftira 7 care*Pilei, or no I * J required. It is qoarantefdto tdre perfect astinfaction, or money re-fundML I*rl(*« twenty-fire CPOU per box.For *al* by Robert Killgoro, Dover, O'nun,Hanoa ft Co., Fort Oram, P. H. Jrnklnp,

NOTICE.Allm-niUnwri

Inlcniitcil In nnd Jn

m\, lit flcht o'cliriHswr

BRIDGE SALE.Kotlif In lirn-'.? fdvrn tlut rmiwiui* will I, ..Iviilli.V Hie liniliTKlrtn-i] joint t-ninmlltn- al tin-

. t.-lor V. lU^ua.'rllnf.atniitfer, Munin County.N..!., nn Tliiirwlnj, Jill/ isth, IH»|, [nru low tnnwor deck .,riilt:<-li>)i<ii-rn.-tnliinlhrMain Mr.t-1 ottl»!\flliiKKiif II..I1.T. ITo|.™i« will t« t,,..ncl ntII «tV|iH-k. A. w., im tbi>n>Hivi'iLit''' Spt-rlntntlohM•niilwliJuKif miyorth«CntmnltU». nml all IIMH

iTiiitri^iSli^0,™?^!.0^1!/ I lu i l ' 'p ' N ' J " °"

TOFURNISHED or

@ UNFURNISHED

Cllul<>ii HIHI l'l-i unHhnclk tttrctUi In Doviv,For [arllciilnnt

FOHD D. SUITH.

CICK HEAD-° ACHE is us-ually caused byindigestion. Ifyou take Dr.Dcane's Dyspcp-sia Pills, youwon't have sickheadache. '

Sad W ot br • tm maple.

DR,J.A.DEANECO,\

~ WITH- .

SHLLOHS•CURE

THIS UKEAT uvuuii i_.ir>fR firaftiptij curimwhere oil others fail, Coughi, Croup, BoreThroat, Jloarienei-i, Wttoopfni; Couch anaAittima, l"or Conaumptlon ft has no rlral:jas cured tlWuMuids, anU rrlll ecus ~ov i t

CATARRH

teed to euro you- Frlco.(iOcta. Jiijectorbee.Sold liy ltolmrt (CIItRore, DorVr N. J .

nteed Cure.

Dr. Klng'i Kew Dfwaivery for Conniniptlon,CougbA and Cotdn, upon this condition, Ifyou ere alt 'ctol with a Ctougt, Cold or anyLung, Throat or Cheat trouble, and ,will DMtbf. nmruy an dlrwctoil. glvinR It a fitir trUl,

IOUIK and hara your muney refunded: Wftrmld not make thin olTtr did wo not know

tbet Dr. Klng'a Kew PUcoxcrr could tieilledan. I t never (1i«iipointi. Trial Botila

freeat theDiug StoroB of Kobort KllljoreDover; IU F. Orara & Co , Pert O w n ; and". N. Janklnt, Tbeiter. (

Cure For Headache.An a nmiil; for all form* of Il*adifli*

Electric BitUri ha* uroTeil to he Iho rtrjrbrat. It eitect* n pcnnanrat,enr«.an<1 flia

iitdtcMdei bablttiatklclibMdftClit* ykld latnduonce. Wo unCftll *>hnara»ntcbil bi

procure a bottle, and RIVT UIIJI rf mrdjr • fairtrial. In case* of faabitnal constipation KletvlrioBittfirsciire*brBl«Ins,lfae need*d lto Ilia bowels, and few CUM* long racist thetie* of thli mwJidtw. Try It onnt.' I^l«)ttlai only Kilt; atatu at tba Drug Store* ofRulwrt Klllgora, Voter ; ft. F. Orwn & Co,Tort Orain j and P. K, Jenklot, Cl.ei.lar. 7

Do Tfon Know •'. ''ttiat a Ulfn rwmtnUge ot daatba In this atry are miurd by ooniompUoa and lungtrouble 1 A Ilttla cold neglected In tbe be-^ r j c often terminate* In connimption,Every Uml you cough yno' Incraata thetroufalr, and ah InfUmmation !• soon started.which l> difficult to control. There U onoremedy Unit cured qDlckly onsrj kind of aoagb. That U Dr. llalit'a llouwhold Cough

Cure. I t U tbe b«*t. Are you not enUUedelKstl Por sale at ffiie. and EOc a bot-

U> at Ilobert EillRoroV Corner Drug Store,Dow, N. J. :," •

. 0. ,of Adami, H. Y.t ate nothing but dry breadfor three years on s ram tit of that tarrtbli

M,dyspepsia. Hertat*«thatho waseo.tlrelr enred by Dr. Halo's Household Tea andcon now out anything. TLls grcMtect roedl-dne known ts sold at 2fln. mji) 00c per pndt-

a.t Robert Klllcare> DntfiBtan, Daw, '

DIFFERENT TIJ1ESbring different rnetlioda. The big, Lulky

with won't do ti> ilay. Unlical eciuue 'p,o?iQ. ;«»d y^JtJi

__ MOBOJITI-J*u>* **)•Three pertnnB killed and sorerai inlnrwi

ln a railway WKMIC U«UT Chllliootlie, O.College crown ot Nuw London rested

on thulr ours preparatory to o week of rao-lnB Forty-elgbth anniversary of tbepastorate of HOT. Dr. Freeman eolubratedby Central Presbyterian church of Haver-

-Fal l Klvor lino etcainor FJymflru.tnd Uaccnlaureate semioni

Uian anytbins you can tako. That's bo- Twenty-four livoa lost by ths Blncausu tbuir luotUods aro more natural, of tbo tug Joinos D. Nlcol off High landsThey hare a peculiar Btrgngthonins or tonfo r NQV0Jlnfc—^-Flvo of a booUng party of

n«a, CousU]>uUon, Jamnlkf), Diznineas, HourBttinmch, Hick or HDioiix Hnodacbes, Indl-gesUon, and every liku disurdur.

• m ^"Incurable" coses of Catarrh aro cured,

perfectly nnd iwrniaucnUy, by Dr. Sage'aOitnrrh RuiiMxly. Tlio innkoi-s of thin modi-duo ffiiaraiirra it U> In-iiolit or cure, ormoney refunded. Uy nil diialen in wedi-•c J~--—^-.— — - - - — —

\TP\UQ AW TIMTV WWV'VJNiliVVb UI1 TllEi UJiilili.

Both lioufits of coiigrvs!) In eotelon. Inthe »cniit« cunftiilci-i.tlon of free list fln-

hinl. Tho ndiiilnlHtrntlva Bectlons drop-itl. In tho home (lolmtit on Uut«h antl-

Uiitlon Wll contiimod l-'lfty miners on-tombed by lire In Mnry I eo nilno, near

inlnghnm, Aln. Invcatigntlon Intormatory inanngemcnt reauiued at Kl-a Tmklng of testimony in the trial

of hit*. Hftllidny for imirdor at Munticul-lo, N. Y., fliilehod Norwallt'a oolebm-

of Itatwo bundrcd and forty-fourthIvorsnry onclod with o> (fraud oostuiiie

. Hoptibllcati Blato oonVoutioiiB heldIn Vermont and Cidlfornf u Com mon eo-hiont exercises hold at Brown, Uotnull,Ixthigh and othor oollogM Harry Hillguvo Ti.lui.blo tOBtliuony before the Loxow

live years nnd elx months lu utnto prison—Funeral of William WalUr PlielpB

took Iili.oo Ynlo t.tl.lctoa enllotl forKnglund Froilt-rlo It. Coudort, ColonelGeorge DIIRB and Wyor Blcrn argued atAlliuuy for continuing stftto aid to charl-tablo liiRtltuttonn under soctarlun contrul

-Tho anUlords confercuco ojwned in^uds. Ilesolutlona tlomanJlne nbolltlanof vuto ]w\vor of poura adopted KuipororWlllfnin hLsttnUw to undortako IIIH pro-posed visit to Ktiglnntl on acutiunt of com-[.HontlonalnAnglu-Belgian agreementfurther testimony Implicating oz-1'roin lorGlollttl given In tho trlnl of Blgnor Tun-

igo, furinerly govornor of tlio Bancn

verod In Tiko's ponk Blot betweentroops nnd pollco In llnyti threatoiiB tbopolice of tlio republic nnd safety uf Hippo-I y t o HuBsInn iinpurial yuolit l'olar6Uir, wltb tho ozaruwltz on board, ar-rived nt Gi nvcfcnd, Knglnud llonor-un-degree of D. C. 1>. conferred upon Oiin-t al II Alfred T. Million of tho UnitedBtntca cruiser Chicago by Unlvorelly ofOilortl—Pope I*o XIII, In hla julillco

jjxllcal, eihurtfl nil men to enter (hoHuman CntlioUo church lu tbo Shea

der trhil nt Troy Mrs. Harriet Titustest, (led «ho ovorhcnnl n mun Junto unofTor of *86 for killing election workers—-Hcnllng Hcliooiior Unn lost of! Jnpnn

it Twolvo men druwnud. Tlvo otherOIH inltwlng Fires tn Newark, N.

J., mid Plilludolplila do *5O,00O damngo.rrld*y,Jnno3S.

Soth branolica of congress In aosilnn.Bonatc: Tho Income tnx eoctlnn of the tar-iff bill taken up, and Sonnlora Hill, Hlg-

luund guilty of murtlur In tliu first UYKI-COat Montk-ollo, if, Y. (iovurnor Pnttlsononloi-od out two regiments and n troop ufcavalry to aupprtes rioting In JolTcrsoncounty, Pn. Yale tlnfentci. Hnrrard nt' bnll nt Holmes Held, CambridgeCoinnieiicoineiitoKorolBOflwcru hold lit C'or-nu-ll nnd othor col logon Klmlm rcfonn-utory Invent Ration continuod nt Albany

Adnni Hues. 8d, tustlllwl tlmthosnwBat Bhuit Bliwit and kill hlBlimtlior, Hab-ort ltoftB, in Troy Kvldanoa glvon bo-foro tlio Loiowconinilttwj In Now Yorkshowing thnt bUBlnoss mon of that city,Inoliidlng ship owners nnd ofilclnlg, obllgoUto pay ttlhuto to tha jiollro SuhurtinnHauulcap ot ShcqisliPjid Hnywonby Hani-tipo, Uarquot second nnd Sjiort thirdCnlifornld llopubllcnn convoiitlon eulo-

d Sonntot Stanford In ntiewur to Con-____snmii Genry's charncn Kelley nndlinker, commonweal loaders, nrrCEtrd In

Isvlllo aaviifirnnts Liuornlaof Mid-lotlilan solcoifd Sir Tlionms D. Gibson-Cannlelinol to eucct-od Mr. Gladstone

nmonn rebels, unlntliiildaU-d by foreignrnrslilps, fought Mulh-toa'o wairV

choBter, orowdod wltb an excursion party,was dlBQblod oil lona Island, in tha Had-eon river Tha crulsor New Yorkbaa returned from South AmericaTho SaunBCrfost continued at MadlaoiBquaro Garden. Two of tbo clause* BangIn the contest to Uie Bund'a prlsea, and• concert, witb IS, BOO voices In the ohorus,was given at night IllcharU Croker, luan Intorvlew at Klllaraoy, auld ho wn Iaiotator; that DBmocrotB wouldn't aubiuttto ono; that corrupt offloluli should bu n>

I moved and punlshod, and that Dr. Fark-: liurst la "OBort of religious Coxey"1 Etuperor William, In an address to mm*Inoa at Kiel, ndjured them to keep the Gcr-jnnn sword sharp aud bright The duuthroll of WolKb mine eiploslun roucbes £&0

' United Irish soaletles of Chlongo ro-solml that while tbe Irish parllnmoutaryparty romalna dlvidoa Into factions friendsor Ireland should not contribute to thosupport of either l'reshluiit Carnot

' Franco BBsaaBlnutod at Lyons by CosrGiovonnl BnnW, au Italian, while on 1nay to tho theater from a banijuot gtvunln Ills honor by the ofllcon of tho Lyoniexhibition Japan sends D.OUO moretroops Into Korea,niatlngOBtandlngannyof 20,000 shohfts In that country Tbo

j Federal army of Brazil dofoatcd an armyor lnmirgonU In Bio Grnndo do SulTJio man who Jumped [ram tho Urooklyibridge Friday was Ideiillflod as Harry Cool Hobokcn Governor Walto olTeruu|1,DUO reward to any QUO giving Informa-tion wliloh will load to tha arrest of the

' pcrsouB who tarred and feathered GeneralTannoy Two ohtldrcn woro killed midtbe olty hall, with inniiy other building*,Vus dostroyed by a oyolone at Brazil, Iml.

Tuaadar, June SO,Tbo body of Prouldoiit Carnot was taken

to Paris. Antl-Itallan riots In Lyons nnd1 Paris. The national assembly was siinoiiod to meet to eloot a now president

, An Infernal muchlne found recently. near tho czar's pnlnco ln Bt. Potershurg.' goToral cabinet otUolnlB Impllcotod The1 Peary auxiliary expedition arrived at Bt.' Johns. N. F. Both houses of congress' adjourned out of roepcot to tho moiuury of| President Carnot of Franco In tho

trial of But Sboa at Troy Wllllum lionpOBllively idontiJled tho prisoner nn tin

' man who shot his brothor Taking of' testimony begun In tlie trial uf Praidur' gatt, tho murderer of Mnyor Carter Har-rison of Chicago—Delegates to tlm HB-publican Lengue convontiun rcaahod Dan-

i gor Missing peoplo In tlio party oiithttug .Turn08 D. Nlcol, which foundcreurorjEundny otf Beabilght, Increased to 1)3KrostuB Wlman prooured n stay of oxoou-tlou of his sontoiico for forgory ThoNow Jersey Postal Tnlograph companyalnorbod by tho Maokay PoBtol Cahlocom-patiy Ho volution umlor General liosuhbegun In tlie province or Buenos Ayres

Sultan Abdul Aziz married thodaughter of Mului Erinld, an undo of tholata Sultan Muloy Hassan Czar wentto Borki, south Russia, to at tend tho open*Ing of the momoiral church erected to

' privy council granted tho petition nf tho, Catholics of Manitoba for lemvo-to apntidfrom tho Judgment of tbe snnmne courtof Canada of Fob. SO, J8Q1, wMen affectsCaUiollo sdiools Illshnp Mrijunlil orRochester delivered on address at the con-Tcctlon of the Order of Ancient Hiber-nians, removing from that organizationtho ban of the cliurch The great boy-cott of tho AiUL-rlcan Hull road unionagainst tho Pulluiati Paluco Cur companybosun at Chliyigo Mr. Cleveland In anluturvlcir stated that tliu finances ol thocountry were iu good condition, nnd thnttho change fur tlie balance of trndo for thoyear was <127,5ia,608 in our favor An

. iDBnno woman named Louisa Hudson cnv' ated a disturbance ln ex-Prccldent ilnrrl-' eon's houw nt Itidlnnniwlra whoa rofueodpermlsslar ' - see him Tho opera sing-er, Emm.' afh. married Assistant Dis-trict Attorney Wellmnn of New Yort oltynt Stamford, Conn. Tho faculty of

( Yalo uulvendty decided to nlMliiiirconi-mcnceinent day oxorolsoa Yule's var-sity crow WAS bent on Innraco at Gnlcn

i Ferry by a Uarviud Fcratcli crow.i Wsdnentity, June fit.

N ALL.THB YKAll 1

NATIONAL PATHOHAGM

BBaTCODKBKOP'lJDaiHBSaTllAlHIKU

graduat« and bundradi of the leading busl-ntm mon of the State nnd nation,- Write forG b l nd be convinced.

i

S3SK000 Uninnltj: Mlcnslon ronntiM In mcMiilliot tlio tariff bill ™« oonUnnod,[ a o n ciitcrljUticil 110 ilckgntrs, Indud- Bovornl aitiDIlilnielita oiroral br Mv. Hill

R innnr Ainorlciing FntiiL-li chmtilict being voted down. In tho liouu (bo jeen-of diiliutlea win nustalnwl—abfl to 71—oft- CTU1 defluluncy npiiroprlAtlon bill m i dl»-or n ilulmto In elimnU-f TOnnllns t™t- p , , , ^ „, T h o N l l t |on n l Rspnbllcnnm n t of iirntaiuj, In .Into oaHpsnulio , conyontlon o^nod I .

port. Ireland, nt nddnluht by light oftorches President Fn-dcrlcoGullhertuodo Lorcna of rt-bci govcrmnunt of llrnzlloiticuted ^es;ion of grand IMIRC ofElks, Atlantic (,'lty, X. J., completed.Ci'iWi )* " I Ih* »>f W*noll(r,2(on WOScho»cn ({rand exalted ruler ami ti. A. Itoyn-nlds of ftmlnaw, Midi., crand RccroUiry- - I-(iuag.-y,ui) fCn-gtV-nnri,urovtiml

l Hudson river at TaiT. ' vli, N. Y.,•hllo trying to swim.across Com-

mencement eicrelsoa of tho Catholic unl-Terslty at Washington hold.

ISalnnla j , June 93.Doth houHesuf congress In session. Son-

ate: Discussion of tho Inconio tax was con-tinued. No vote WM rt-ached. Houso: Thoantloptlan bill was passed by a veto of 1G0

returned to worlf. tho employers bavinsngrof-d tu their demands The B«v. Ur.Andrew V. V. ItayniomWos formally In-nta"jsl ns president ot Union oullegn—-Yalo defeated ITnrvard at tuuebidl In KuwHaven Ex-Govornor Green of KowJersey was appointed to stiocpod thft'latoWilliam Wftttor Pfaelpa its Invr juAge ottho court of error* and appeals Jtweph

, VthltrM of Vlnoland, N. J-. viVU* miter-Ing f. o.n tho efTeoU.o! sunstroks, tried tokill his wlfo and daughter, rThe I«xow

I committee hold another •esalbn In NowYork, and. down town merchants •worethey paid pollcemon regular salaries-

' William Walter tPhelps' will filed for pro-bate a t Kuglewood-—The prize* won a t

000 men In line In tlio night parndo o(>tlioNational Biwngtrbuml. Govonror Flowerand Mayor Gilrvy rovlcwod tho proceeilon '

Judge Alfred Boers of Bridgeport,Conn., got (400 damages In his suitfttjnlnrt the IInmhurg-American Pocket

for tlmo loot as a passenger on the"tnannlu durinic tho cholera ecaro of[ Tho Fulton Municipal Gan ooru-

pany of Brooklyn, said to bo controlled l ytho millionaires of the Standard Oil com-pany, cut rates to 00 cents 1,000 f e e t - — A

Jumped from tho Brooklyn bridge toIi, but his identity and tho roaaon fortot are both mysterious The court

ot appeals ntTlruiod tho conviction nf ex-,' .daman Mntthaw Bailey on charge of

lit on Mrs. Annie Hanrmn Wife*-s tettlflod befora the Klmlra reforma-

tory Investigating eommlaalon tha t somoDf tho Inmates hod beanpunUhcd for theirtestlmonj-, whllo ethers had been pram-Ined favors to testify In foTor of tbe -tiitl-utlon Tha American . Hallway unionIOB declared a boycott upon all Pul lman

cars ln the United Btatea, Canada andMexico, to Kolnto effect ntslcM tha com-pany consent* to Arbitrate with IU strik-ngcmplDyees Llzxla BiOliday was sen-

tenced to death by electricity In the weekbeginning Aug. 0——Prctldont Chodtol a d otber lenders of tho constltutiomU

an tlon' a n opposing A removal t o Sar-. . v ^ - A n olectrio heating company woa

IncoTporntod for t h a t par t of th* statanearest Niagara- Kalis Wltocwes IMt h e proaocmlton In tha Hot Shea murdert lnd have now told three dlffurvnt storiesof tha killing erf R O M Gorarnor Tllt-jaan «nS Senator Butler spent anotherd»y In obnllengw and counter challenges,

Her. Cha in* Wannkswtio of Mohan-tanRO Valley hanged hlmarif, nnd whllabis body W M Iwlrg eu t down hisnuphowwas klllad on th* r a i l r o a d — M r . Taubc-neok saysthB.PopuiUta hovo wnatorlolt imber ot their own In IHInelaand havon o use for Judgo Qreeham*^—A mlna hasboon discovered along the line on whichtho estHr Intended traveling to CentralRoi i ln for tho army maneuvers Aroh-Umhap Tnobe o( Mnnltolin died.

DR. W. E. DERRY,DOVER. N.J.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Clinical Ass't. N. Y., Opth.nnd Anrol lust,tDr. Knappt.1. •

OFFICE OOtJUS': 1 lo S:JO and 0:30 lo 8 p. iDAILY, eitt.pt Momlar and TrUay.

• Bunflays, 1 te 9:M. ONLY.

RV(I3 RXAMINRD POR GLASSES

C ANCEnCored .WilhoBt.lieKnife K

E . M A . T H E E , E L D . .Skin, Cancer and Malignant Diseases

: , ' ABPEOLU.TY.

QmjultaUon Id S t H

PATER6ON, N. J .U Illnun; jo to 13 A. U., 8 to I r. M

H«nd*y hotinu 8 to 10 A, *t., Hi

to In ths palaco of ths Ely-The funenU will take plaoo on Sun-

day. M. Caslmli-Perlev wa« annonnpodH the leading candidate to sucooed him.Berfous antl-IUIIan rloU In LyonsBlxry thouuD< Bcotcli eoal mlnoM wenton rtrikn Genentl John llowston, tboAmerican who killed a street muiloian InXiondan, was exonerated by the grandl a r y Itollroad train held up byrobboraon the Georgia Central railroad, nt ThornMillie, and f&,000 stolen-—-Seven'liTOilost In Etignley, K«s-i during n tornado——Forty-seven people reported inhuiing-MBroialtof.tht tugboat NIool sinking——Superintendent Cllno o t tht CarnegieBtoel mills admitted the armor frauds totbe Investigating committee Tha new•lectrio light from the World's fair la test-ed »t Sandy Hook Tho Newport, ro-leasod from tho rooks, eteami to NewYork John Johnson break § the milsblcyclo record mt Waltham, Mass., In 1

' intofiO l-Sscoo&ds.

4 BRICK BLOCK D0VEB.N. J.

J. J.

CARPENTER "-BUILDER,• nmond hi. om™ am .htm to M. n.indiDgonBlaekweUrtneLnftzttoUiaBlto tb> B

tb&nks faodiriU

bplnxd to m hlilSmd. to fiTmw

who"are thin, hollow-chest-ed, or growing too fast, aremade Strong, Robust andHealthy by

ScotfsEmulsion

tho Cream of God-liver Oil.It contains material for mak-ing healthy Flesh and' Bones.Cures Coughs, Colds andWoak Lungs. Physicians, theworld over, endorso It.

. Don't lie decelred by Subslltutes!»Hpui4 h» I H U t EOWH. M. T. UI llrusdit*.

Look through my poom

you may possibly con-

clude its the way to ob-

tain value when wanting

anything in tho form of a

good shoe. It is not ono

l od at variance with the

llrst cause of aolooting "

reliable goods at a prioe

rightly sung to their

bonaflde quality.

May 18th, 1894.

J, 0. KAMINSKI,DOVER, W. J.

GOLEMAN

(SrjCCRHSOB TO A. WlQBTON,)MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN

STOVES,

FURNACES,Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron

Roofing, Zine, Sheet Lead,l e a d Pipe, Pumps, &S.

THE GOBTONnOU3E-HEATINO STMAtf

GENERATORA .FBGIAXCT.

PRRISTOWN TRUST COfnPRHY

MOERISTOWN. N. J.

CAPITAL, $ioo,ooo - SURPLUS, $50,000

y [i(M;rl|iiitiii. luvweli

OFFICERS

SAMUEL FiWKUAN, Prtaldtut.A. II. llUJJi, Vlcti ITraMcnt.

W. W. CTUTI.EIt, SJ Vk-D Itvrident.CHAKI.1-^ K. UUTl.KIt, Tn-omin-r.

JOHN it. II. COME'il., A»t, Bee. and Awt.Tr*aa.

DIRECTORS

Biiniiii-1 Fiwmnn, 1 jitin-r KonnUe,'linrli* I-', (.'nil-?, f litliwd A. Met-Ulliinl W. CiitltT. . IMwIn l-ndsnn.,

Fn.-.l.-rio L'nitnwi-tl, llnniJittui McK.'I'uiri^k Knm-ily,A. It. Hull,Uiulav I-. KIMUI.

Jnliim A. Wettl),(t.ti. Fr-.-liugUuyl'uul Hoi

BHGBIFF'S SALE.

NoliloH. Adstt, VH. JamrHlI. CDilHliuhti olid Vnry<;ii[Hlx.lm. R fa. df. in. ct h<r. On lkiela-l«l.hiiliriiifNit. lU-tuniuUlH to OelolxTTenn, A. D-,tmt. Fniio l». Harm, Att'jr.

TJ Y vlrtiio of ttio above Hinted nrilaof liari taci&a±i_t.,mylUiml«.lBluJI«l

M0NDAV, lliu Ed <lny or JULY tiort,A. I>. 1KH, Iwlwc-n thf lioiirn uf 13 BL nod B o'clockI'. II., lliftl in to tuij nt two u'ulnck In Uiu oTteruoour U I h , (ill Hiat trmt or )nin*l «f land nnd

ripurtr putlniliirly j ^ r tI ihiy, (illKIM In-nji:

lying ninl U'lnK iu 11m I'mnmiiinii ..,H Ciiiuity nr Slurris anil Btntu ul Now Jersey :ffliinliitfot a ttbtkn oil tlw cant BIJC of ifioleniliiiK fn.m Wnlniit (Irovn tii the YlllaKU uf:11mm. oil tliolltionf lamlu belmiglliK to 8yl->r Morris nml BiwnnComia, tJttjuue (]) BOH tli,-oiiu ilt-ttruea iuid thirty mlmltca tout,

^ lu,.i nml tl.Trlytwollnlia to aotnhuaii'1 n li«Kt rants; tlii-ntii CJ) iiurth, twenty-six UOKTWAtiilrty iiiliinUm txud, tOxty fi<et lo a iioap of sUillumtt1 {.») nortli, tkivi'ntj-uiie iluKrwa and tl

B Haiti rmd; tlionce 3 ) along tliefut-t to thu ptuqo of _begin 11 lag.

iwltiB U10 Hitme pni|Mtrty BR iltwirtuwl In ti niorT-KiiK-i from Morv D, Clittwliu nml al. to Julia R.Cul[ur, dnti-il Bliiy IU. IHUI,und nuwnlfit lo Hook L4, |>K. 4« , X c , of niortgagu fnr Alorrls Oounty.

EDMUND A, BACKER, Sheriff.[latwlllarffilliJtHM. .= .Ivrwyiiutn, Era. ' $T,SO >

VDLUE OF H GOODV!hy not liava jour tloUiMinailu dp tn an

tmcUvuaiiilnrtlHtlc HIDIUHT IJJ- L-ompL-UiiL cullersworkmen!nd uxivrluncnl vorkincn (

Tlm (liipst quality, of work at rwifloiittlili) prliiw,l,|fll,ltt« Built, fn>m KnellBli eliffba VI-AAn flfj

int IABIUM; yII Trmiwrlnps, mailu wliole wol^OI Aflln .,,-,.....'. 91 tUU

ild iHisliii nml•III cull nn yonn, tiui 111. j u*.. .

J. BARTER * CO.IMPORTING TA1(«IIS.

167 BROADWAY,,: N e a r C o n t l t a q d S I . ; N Y .

JOim HAUTlill, , • .JAMKSA.-MAKWKIJ1. \ .

Kslnbllshcd 20 Years

F. F. BIBCP, Proprietor

Stenm BDUerB. Smoke Bttcko, OU Tank» ,Cbaulc*! PADS, Ore Bucket* And all

1 kind* oIBbMt Iron Work ,

RBPAJRINQ PROMPTLY ATTKNDBD TO •

- OM bnn&n tab*n tn exchange 1 CoU nndWood, Bftrreied u d I»OBe JJrae, Hair, Phr-tor, Cwnetit, Front and Common Brick.'*

' R a n r l n s , Steps, Curbing.' HIIIR, HIato Mnn j. tali,etc • .-•••'• .. . . . .:

OOIU H O R R I R A N P T l i n K K R B O N HTf .

CREDIT CIVEN TO ALL

TEE SHERMAN ODTFITTINB COMPABX3 Brick Block, Blackwell St., Dover, N. ji

riEN'5 AND BOYS' CLOTH INQ,Ladles'and Children's Capes, Jackets and Ready-made Dresses.

. Also tHfeiargcsl slock of . ' ; c .

i » the S ta l e . . C A L L A N D S E E U S . 7 •'•

SEEOUR NEW LAMP THE MILDERTHERE ISIIO UMP LIKE IT. > L t NEW AND PERFECT.^

Absolutely^safe, easily lighted, no trouble to:rciviok, by turning a screw tho>iot to.ebn-trollcd perfectly (our patent), tbo liglit neither

•smokes or breaks chimneys. Our assortment'IS C0KFLETB, nil Bizes and s^les . 7 V:-;

Buy Beaotiful "MILLER" Ujniis fdr Gifts.

EDWARD MILLER &Ta'iWA»H.?

3TI| Aa ta «iu ,UPp,, „ „ „ , „ . .M 1 U - , . ^ p ^ w t m u,™ , . , r „„,, c . ^ , ,„ iuhUU1

BLACKWELL STREET,'" '

S'". -DEALERS |H~.:'.V-.

-:- LIJTMLBER OP A l i i KINDS

Sash, B l i n d s , i ^ M ^ ^BRACKET AND SCROLt SAWINO DOME TO ORDER

'CENTRAL RAILROAD.OF SEW 1EBHZY. v .

TIKK TADLB t« >»VK0T JUKB 17, 18M. .

TRA.1NB I.KiVB DUVUIl AS FO LL0W8:

For New Tori, Newark and Elis-abeth, at 6.S1, A. H.; 12:09, ,8:81,5 6 4 M " :

For Philadelphia at 6:51, 4 ic;O9BSl6Sie>L 7

For Long Branch, Ocean Grove,Aslmry Park and points on NewYork and Long Branch Bailroad,at 0S1, A. M.i Sail. u. •.'•.'•/••-

For all stationB to High Bridgeat 0:51, A. tt.; 1209, 8:81", 6:54 P. JI.

For Luke Hopatoong at .6:61,8:63A. H.; 12:00, 3:31, 6:64/6:49 -p . M . . . - . - . : ' ••'• ' ; . ' > . - . • ; ; • - "

For all stations to Edison at 6:D1;8 : C f ! l . M. 8 d i l p . H . . . . . . ; , : : ' ; ; • :

ForItookawayat8:16,9:16 11-40 ;

.«,4:18,0:19,7:18P.M. V ,For Hibernia at 9:16 A. H.i 4:10

P . H . . . • . . ' , : • . • • • _ . . , • •

For EaBton.AUontownandMauohChunk at 0:61, A. M.J 8fil. D:04,P . K . • • . . . - • , ' . • . • • • • • • • ; . : ' •

Iioave Now Tork at 6K», 9:104. «.• 1:10,1:80, iflO 4:80 i\ «.

Loave Kookaway at 0.43,8;44 A..; 12KK), 83% 6:46 6;40 P. U P. H. •Leave Port Oram at 8:10. 9:10.

11:85 A. M.; 4:10, 0:14, 7:14 p , VLoare High Bridga at 8.10.1031

-¥•! 3:07,6a6p.M.J . H. OLUAUBER, '.:'•••'.•••

U m l . B l i p t , . , ;••• •'• •'

H. P. J1AI.DWIN, '. • " . . •'• " . • . , 0 « . P a » . A g » . , ' :

Administrator's Sale of Real

..' : Estate./ '/•- '.-'

PUBflUAMT to mi unlw ot Uie Orptiann' Qniit otor Uio Count/ of HOITIH, mwla on the fourth .

muliiu,onlIioiipi)tDi*»9luQola8t™ut,InUieTo«ut Duver, Oouuty ot Morrla wiii Hlaut of Hen-ermy on ' '

TJIUUSDAY.JOLyS0th,A.'D.,10M, ;

...>n, and lirabetween tiiti hbuni ot twelve o'clock, n<xo'olock in the nJteraoun, Uiatu trt.8^, _liitMtMtof tlie Bold OomollltiO'Br.eiiJdSoeMea. IDall tliut curtain tmvt or nan«l ot laud, whereof tbe11 Uecooflod died itdxoa, nJtuqU*d lu Uielbtm of

rrlsuiid Rtatoif Now Jersey, .being'en the wetBido nt Gold ittnxjt in HUU Town of Dovor1 at a cor-

(tLitant llvo buudrua' and soven feel andalz.-JiiM from tlio nouUinert coniiT ol Uolil andCliuftout Htrecl*, belnv too oejHnoW corner- ot »Irtt (but w«« convnyrd lo Jabe* Will* by deed fromJllcliael nriiln and wlfti date Keb. 14,1S53, and ru-conUxIln Uiu ilorrla Otwnty Uerk-fl office; In BookA 0 of Deeds, an pnges &S0, nod Mid lob Iv i*art ot

I f ro tn ib i - .

- — " • f l o o lforty-three dotrreeaatr1gtitanKli5»[i!>rt pna. bunilred and

d rtmu tliunoa along tba west nfito of Qold ntnoriglnalklalilouta) wtiUi forUtkreedotrreait -Weiily-stx focft.' tiiunmat rigtit anKlw»[

nortli rortz-fiaven UnKnmi wartpnn bunilredandrix feet to A oomer j tliuncu at right nngles (S)

dagroefl emit Hafeuty^dz reel;

rtli rox feet tHII roIIOHII roHf-Uiwe degrees emit nareiity^Ix reel;

llienoe O) noutn fortynjoven: ileijrens eaM oneliundrcd and nix feet to Uio nun* of Uvlunliis

uno IDUi.JwM.- ' ^ .OAIWALAl lERI t . MULLIGAN,

' x' • ' . • • • • Adtnlnlittriler. £

AVT0MATI0

Duplex Bleatnand not Water n«*tMK. Tber are 'made ot wronglit boiler. Iron, nave copper hue*,niUuliUitimir*rtorttT lu Uie following pcfct*.; Oreateconomy In fuel: iSimilk-lly of cotatracUan | Houniin*«>nlblfl jnliitii;' KolnngjHUMOT bfisUngiur-faee dlfflcult to keep clean iTfiay to'tnantwe: Nofww difficult lo keepcoal to lift to Uiu top

AU klnih of Plumblnff, RnofidKworkwiluractorlhr.eiecutoiL lugStoTHi «nd Hot Atr Pitrnwe* ot en

•nd Shwt Iron1 tteacrtptlon; .

A CAUTION 1Wen you «tk (or BalUatiM'i Export, IM "ra vou net It . Do not accept tnr ottaar.

, beoaQM Mtna can M I it 1B jtut tu saodJU' l f tfa e j bittartfa

BMr,A nrJaUslQmtvclftn rtjH*flg.awithe Borttaern p u t O(

KANOUSE A MOLLER,

Soda aud Mineral Waters

tW BATISFACTION

Doctor's Advice Qrails.

vj I havy been touch' phased Wtlh'Dri.Bdwardi.'ConKhjjmip^nmv^f»mtty*0» dCoagheniai-

uuid amoung^tur 'chief b in

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