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THE ERA.The Dover Printing Compan;

Friday, May 22, 1891.

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THE POPUtAE OUESTION.

* it Uiil niliH-.v A 11 lit, 111'J

o* wliwit or a l.usliul nf ]HJIIIUM4 will buj

twice as imieb uf tin) luxuries or Jifo us it die

a yuar ago. Tbo producer of vhvat em

]K'IUUN-S who coiittiiijiloiW thcM) nuul ts

tlui new tariff law is not liLcly Ui 1« frlgb!

c t i u l b y t l i u c r y uf "Mt-Kiii leyiir lwi. '" TI

" l l i -Kml.} liriiW* Milt Inn, to liiu tbtUiig

Hit i ami tin- iiuviMB of tliu t t i n t m u n

Tlio (.'otiili'ii (-'lull, of liiiBliintl, liiu ilot-id

t o dL-ipL'usi' witli it* uniuml UiiKjuet th is j t*

KUA t o devote tliu mtnwj1 It v, ouM coat to il

M>jiiinntloii of troe trado i«Jwaa iu Iho Unit*

BUtea. Tbuau gontluiiiuu would btiUcr Lav

vnL'ii t l i t lr dluiior, thoii tboy would have

sntUuctiuu t'f kuowing tha t they gut soini

tbiug for their muiwy. All Uio wealth

England, grout as i t Is, cuuld not make fru

trade iKijiulurlu tuia country.

Hero is a news parngratili Hint ix a forceful

argument for tlw McKlnlcv fcirlir act , Uiul

tritil<-(iUivuiwwMliawit.pri<itiL u t till, u«Iiirli olln-r D u u u m i t k ]«i(»'r« jiriiilo-l In t!uumt olua-uro ]K*iti(iiis; "UliW o cloi*l it contract with nInml nyndk-at« for tlio ertctiofactory at that jilaca td trtuploj- tUi peoptUo ]>lmit to bo la oiKJratioii J a I) nary ]1K«." I t will l*> lisrd t o convinco tho 6CK[iC4>]i|u tubd unji)i>yc<l ut thU fBL-lory thai|iruL^U»n isun injury Ui t k i toiling

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New Jersey's Postal System.Now Jon*y is 0110 at tlw cloven States of tljt

IJiiIuuJii tvlifcli Uio [wslal servleo Is self-ttattling ami it b turn Iff fourth ou the list in t\jilua revenue lt-bidi, Ja*t joar, n m fliw.a(W. liio totitl jHmtaJ nwijiU iu Iho State Iyear rwicK-d (l1^i"it(Wa..rhl, Uf this umout*I,iK.t),TLW.GL> came from Llio sab ot jwut/istatuiw, HUM]*<1 envelojics ami JXMSUU canIiox rails yteklwlt-U.tYiOA',:, and tbu wiloslvusto paper <H).!fi'J. Tho oxi«iiM33 woro |10^,3*1; (or tbu following purjxws; Com

f£X),'M8.G0; milwOj-|K>st4l clerks, 187,mul trnits;>orlation of Uio itmlls, $VJS,There art) K'Jl jxjst olfken uf which seven t;tlttw* are I'riwiiluntia] and did tlie bulk of t lliuniiimn, funiiuliiug ti,O£I,M(l.(il of tbe failjw»l[)tH. .JMOHICOM Lave a fTOO delivery biIn tliirty-Ilvn of them only did tlie tncalngo eiciMMl the cost ol enrriura. Thoro aK» miles of an i l lines in the Stato, olx>:a t a cost It&t year ot $-W5,6C8.WS. Tlio milbcrofinJlunm-ved liy lion* conveysIKHI. There w r o 131,103 raonoy ordureilnritift thn year, iuvolvlnj tlio sum of 1I1IS.7.1. Them wure 71>,UNi i<OHta] uutes IBSUCInvolving Uio Him of (111,81-1.7:1.

Drew Scralnury Commencement.Tho members of tliu I urgent clasa that

orer gradunUx) f nmi*Dr«w Thuological Bellinnry rtcohod tbi-ir tiI)iKnmB yesterdayiwou from tlte hands of 1'roxlileut Uuttz.doss Humbert) thirty-olglit, and after to-da;tlia uictubura will bo sc&tturod over this coutry oinl in foreign lands tHrachltisMeU(i>llj

Tho exerci«oi woro held Jo Christ II.Church. The jilnlfonu wan <locorat«l wbrancbitHofdogtviKxtiu hloam. The hourlieginnlng wiu 11 o'clock, but long before tltime visitors weru gtrolling throngU tlio grovesB M along tbo gravelled wiilkB i»I tlioBOiI«rk. Not K1»C8 Daaiul Drew donated thandsome pork of 100 nurm and (Lo grand tbuUdkgs for tiua aa a MutbodlBt Tboolagli

• Somtnuy In 18U0 has tlwre been a Lrlgiilmorning far a cumuiencotuent day.

A Bjwiol train that arrired a etiort till)before tho opening of tho exorcises broughtlargo crowd of visitors, noil every scat la tliichureb was flJiod. Tho graduntiDK eiorclvrvns of a moet fataretiting cliAractor.

JSonim Countr Seal Estate.Following are tbo latest transfers of real

estate located lu Mo/rts county i EUea T,Ealelej to Annie© Johnston, Morriatown,HMD; John 0. Brown, Edward 0. LordQoorga DeForat Lord to Richard H. Rich-urdj, Boouton township, «225; Ed mini Chovyto Jama A. Casey, Butler, #150; Smith W,Burnett to Horace N. VanDuyno, Montrilktownship, J20; PiicaboA. Cowdroy toT. UtiuielOjPwjuannootownBljfp^oo; SarahK. Courier to Freeman H, Van Duyne, Mont-villo tommfaip, |3Q0 ; Hoiiry D, JoooLui toWalliB Emorlnk and George Galae, MonWllotownship, «300; WOIIID Emericlt to ~aalae, Montvllle townsblp, *100; 1Emory and Mary Barnes to Buaan Gullook,Hontvilla towtublp, |30(); Buson Oulloclc toMary Barnes, MontrlUe townsblp, |00; Wm,T. Oiborn to William A. WelB, Mount OUvatownship, f 1; Philip Route to Clus. Ii. Hal],Itoxbury towWiip, *115; I«wl8 F. Browningto tU« Hatual-1/Ia Ineurrat* CBpriiig Valley, 11,1500; Frederick Coach toVnOotiBkB. Trmt,CUtttbam, »300.

Forest Plrei.A rougli estimate of the recent forwt flna

la Ula BUtie places tin loss at tWOfiOO,• the formw State Qooloelst, Cook, PIHRMI _

annual Iocs during the last SfU.ii yean a\$1,000,000. Prof. Bmock, who 1B to prepare apaparon the remedy for forest flroe, says thebest plan suggested I* to cut up the Urgetract* by planting fama between tham. This[osa Is much more than the mere Talue o( thewooL Tho BOII In Impoverished by themperiodical burnings, which deprive It ofvegetable matter, and Jts capacity for produc-ing Umber is much diminished. TheraUroadacub vrldD tracii along the line of their roadso as to prevent commuaicaUoD of fire, but InUie recent conOagraUooa flames readied Qistracks. Thut tkovta that Uie popular idea otpreventing communication is not practical.SlatbUtai snow tbnt out ol fllty-four foroetflree In DDO you-, twenty-eight w*ru atartod

.by sparks from looomotlvca. Now Jersey has3,009,605 acres of woodland. Atlantic countyhas 421,430 w]uara mllos of wooded area,Camdon 104,013, Burlington SOlOSl.antl Uceau4111,108.

Ths Editorial Excursion.TheExecaUTO Committeo of the New Jer-

BBJ Editorial Association tins decided ou 3ul-]>hur Springs. Vs., which It thirteen boum'rido from NOTT York, as the point of theirBommor oxcurslou. I t w u proposed to startMonday, June 32d, stop la "VVaBhinRton lion-day Afternoon to Tuesday morulng; thence totbo Springs and remain until Friday morning;returning to Luray OaTcrns, staying orermight and reaching home Saturday erenJng.A Bub-comtnitt«e will tabo the matter In handand ascertain as to the feasibility'of curryingon this proposition,' cost, etc., and report later.

. T o o 9Ca&7 Holiday*,la Ms aoDua] report to the Board of Edu-

cation, Supervising Principal Gregory, ofTrenton, eaya that there are too many Inter-ruptions to school attendance, and that oflate yoars the nutnbsr of holidays has bad abad effect on tbo scholars so far as schoolwork it concerned. He argues that thewholesale dlnniiBal of school on fair, circus«wdpomdeil»jsm%bt be prevented by rore-thpu£htaod proportion on tha part of thiteachers to weaken the farce ot the attraction*l>r providing counter attractions.

A, Jo in t for Good Hoad»,, C«» point In t i e matter of good roads a

nut to hars been stated specially in any com-municaUona which ha*m beea rwantly p bliahed in tbe prett of this State, which Is nowdoing so much toward educating public aentt-meatontbisquMtion. I t Is that it has beendeuionatmted wKb scienUIlo ocenracy that ifn loaded tean can pull upon thelevd throughtwo iochea ol mud, say fiftwn hundredpounds, it can pull upon a smooth mnptyilzed level road irtlh a Ices amount of musclesix thotu&nd ponnd*

AjTriowltural Modxlaary.One ot the t&d of tho Iron trader* It to per-

ditently claim .that protection Incnosef thecoat of agricultural Imnlamentu to the forYet the statistics ihow Ui»t In March hut themanufacturer! exported $iSI,W0 worth ofmawen and reapers to foreign coontrlw, a t

• againrt t£M,000 worth In Uarcb of the pro-•riotu year. If free traders make farmingImplement* cheaper, why don't they buy themB t bamfl Instead of •endiiiffber* far them I

To T u t a' Oil Wodoeedaj application for a writ ofoartlo raii, to tost thn isgaJJIj of the iww law

•, votlsr wUcb,Unnusatf*«* granted In 'Wash-ington and Hackettatomj, was mode fay the

' Utapwtuxa peopla of Washington. Tbe act'••will cow be passed.upon bgrtbo Supreme

" '* 1 the qomtloa'ot its conrtitaUoa-

Work on tho Great Aqueduct.Wo wo in* rwiwu to provt'iit Newark1

» water sumily U*ing TmAy lij tlio tini:in«il In th« otiutmct, May ] , ]Stt!," nayit;f Hngiiioer ilurn-lit'11, uf tlio Kost Jurswy

Wntor Uonijiany. Mayor llayuon, thu Jkwrduf Public U'urku, tho (fraud Jury cud a di

is of Ken ark vkiUd Uio wurks the otliaiilny. Vfhvro tliuy went and what they tawas uild thus ton rej)»rtur by C-'inunjisaioiuiiurlun, HUU had Bjjocud uliur t.- uf tLal de-iiuriiiiuiit:

" \\v ttcnt !>/ tin1 hiiwjUL-Laiiiia lUUli,knn*tl a littlu ubove Uutlur and gul vluijtct tlio 3Iaeoj>iii reservoir, tvhicb b nt tb<]«jjnt of Jntaku. From tliia recur ' '(tttor will lu t*i\A tUttiugU tdu pl]Mi tluo. 1'Uitun Is nutfly c iwijlutotli uud ovcrytJungII guod thojki. From huro tlw trnlu tooku Onii lUdgu lUilroml tilaUou, We climbeduto t'(ii-riii(;oa uud oiijoyoJ a linlf-inilc liiII tliu i-UH'ri-oir thmugb a billy mid rodutiutry, with tho I'D. lUUiiuock Valley tu 11

Uuutli. At thi»[KiiJit It 1-oLsruilly boautiliak Itlilge roiwrvuir is cajablo of s tori Iill a lialf Wllions of ^alluns of water,

and there is a road around i t seven miles Incircumference. Tula road cost the

y Coui]>ony $300,000. At tho tin:contract was made tbe coinjiauy did not fore-

Ai work, but tlioy built the resorsarenl country roods and bad

tuake this tlio ronghfare for tha benefit of thiruiera. ^Vo drovo all around t i e rtsurri,1 nto|ipednts. point oppoiiiU) to wberuthiin ntnl «ivo arid ifatcbouee are. "We tita;«ro aknit thrWHiuarUTH of on hour imil tlo work in giKHlt-oiidilion. TheyttiuB along as fast as iwsulblo. From th*int to which tho dam Is now liullt thoy

to go forty toot higltcr."

Odd Fellows in Conclave.There wag u District Meeting of Odd Fd

low's Lulgwlirid iu tlio rooiua o! IloiitlcuLodge, MorristoH-n, ou WedMuadny ovouii(Jraud Master Howard gutpben, of Fleming'too; Deputy Grand Maater J . W. Tronchardof ltrJdgotun; Urand Warden Ilev. A.iOaff. of Patcr&on \ Qni^td H^^rv^viitQtl(and cx-Mnyor or Ilotokoii) A, Orossiua

id ilanJinl Frank Tus»oy, of Cinnioid Conductor II. Frank Trewceke,

Butler ; Grind Guardian J. W. Griffith,1'billil^burg, nud District Deputy Bailoy,

pr««at. TUo.ro waro delogtiitiis uUu lu attendanco from elst«r lodges,follows: Boon too, lUmdolph Ixxlge of Tt

t, lXvxXivrj of BiiM»»HnnDt Citliensckaway, Chader, nnd Morris of MorrL

town. At Iho close of tin) butduoBB mnotingcolktiou was served In tlio lodge rooms,Committee on eutortaluniout consistingMessrs, W. H. Klinodinst, Ooorgo Cobbetanil John Ervoy, ujiholdinE the credit of thilodge for open Landed uoejiltallty.

This Is the ilrat District meeting heldLforrihtown in & number of yearn, and It waimoat £uceesn(ul in cTery jiarticular.—Bauner,

Tho Hew Jersey DenUl LawHomo of the How York denUsta havo boei

Son Jeraey State Dental Lawprovides thiit heXoroa inan may jirao

tiso thai profession in this statu ho must pLinluatlun boloru tho Btat« Cental ASBO-

ciaUou. Tho How Jcruoylaw Isnlmoetacoif tlio law of jrasMuLu&oots. I t was eunct

to prevent tho Invnaiuauf the State by chortaus nnd qencka if ho drlvo n round In a

nnd pull tcotli in the street, " wlthouBcvcrol deaths roaultod from tbo

loss and unskilled work of UICBO people, antlio l GgislAturo paiisad tha law to proteotpublic. New Jersey used to bo overrun w11 teeth oxtractors," who carried ou their bint>££ (ti Uitt public sqiinros, nnd wbo often *Ilieir victims home witli mangled nnd brohJaws. ^ t

Prefer to Starve In the City.Tliore Is a very gennml complaint of thi

scarcity ol farm fr&^ui, luid tho Keiv Tfori1'i-CBs eay«:

Ttioueaua of men starving in the city Intau» they can P~' uotMiigtodo; liuudredslarmors iu Uow i.ngland reduced to uervojiroxtmtion because they con find no laborerswilling to make from *13 to *25 a month,with board and lodging, on the form. Queerworld.

I t in very much more flgreeablo to manymen out of ivork, and who do not want verybadly to Cud work, to remain idle In tho oltiimtlier t t an go out and labor oo farms, where

cannot spend their time in beer shopsdenouncing Uie " opproslon of capital."

Vacation la doming-.Already tho school toucher b lwkli.3 for-

ward to tha annual vacation anil how tinyrorol in the good things on their itnmiearned In the part nine months l a teach-

ing tha future rulers ot State and country IIf some of tbe parsimonious and miserly tax-payer* had ft knowledge ot Uie enormoussalaries paid thaw teachers, particularly thoseIn the country, what a bowl of extravaganceand shameful expenditure ot the "money," would be heard throughout thecounty, But these worthies ore kept In bliss-ful ignorance from the foot that not one ofthem over read A Btato or county paper.—Phllllpiburg Democrat

Hewitt 's Biff Trout Fond.The big trout jiond on Cooper and Hewitt's

Rlngwood tract in FMaalQccunty,BJid close toour county of Morris, iamarlyamila In lengthaud lies along Uio Kingwood Branch of theGreenwood iAlce Railroad. I t cost (10,000 toraako thl£ pond, and the chief itomof oost

eUboraUdy constructed dam and BCTA hirge brook awd wveral smaller vnen pourcool toountatn water Into this rwervolr andt \ » t » w t enjoy it immensely. On any calmevening the big trout can bo seen looping of tor

and iiuoata, Tbe pond, Ubo all streamson tbe tract, Ii corofully guarded againstponchorg, anil stumps prevent the

of a net in i t

Caused by Ghraxette SmoUn?.Frank Coourod, of U t Hope avenue, about

IT yean of ago, left hia home Monday morn-ing for his work at the rolling mill in ap-parent good health and spirits. HiafoUte?

tho followed alittle later, found him lyingupon tbe walk In a wml-unconscious condi-tion. Ue -wo* taken to hui home, whore for

bo was very III, but IB now improving.The Illness of the young man Is said to be at-

rtliutfid to excessive smoking of cigarettes,practice that la ruining physically dow>na of

'oung men In this community.

Memorial Day in Jf orrlitown.At the county Boat the grave* of all ve-

iraia will be decorated la the early morningjy the comrade* uf Torbert Joe t In theif ternoou there wlU be a parade a t 3 o'clock

the veteran and patriotic organisations,1 tbe public exercises nju bs held In the

Lyceum at 3 o'clock. Tlio water of tha daywill be Mnj. W. H. Lambert, of Philadelphia.

K I D D I E V A l i B T .Mrs. F. W. Davenport, ot Cterman Valley,

1 spending a few days with Mr. and Mm O. Clifford.Mr, Ed, Trimmer has returned from Phila-

lolphia and expects to study dentistry withr. Uurtls, of Uockcttxtown.Mr. Oeorgo B. Boom, who so badly cut his

tnee In Dallas, Pa,, about two months asirrived hume Friday nleb,t last OutaUa—; using two crutches, George looks u nat-ural at ever. ' '

The windows and doors for cur new hailbare arrived at hut and the building will Boonbe completed.

Mm. Janes Foster, who hw boen so HI,ow dowly recovering.Hr . Will Apgar, of Hew York city, spent

lundar -with bis sister, Jim, E. £ . Hoffman.Vx. E. 0. "Welse, of Callfon, has Irnen en.

gaged by Mrm. O. L. Bryant, of Lake Uop«t-cong, to sot as dork and operator for herlarge boarding home.

Boms of our townspeople intend to attendtheart reception of our lady artist, Mis* FloraIicneJl, to be beld in Gorman Valley, May

Borne of our young people are arranging «/ava a gemdua ott-Iaibio&ed daace in a bam.

Old and young will be Invited and as theyBipect to throw formality to the winds wepredict a firstdan time for aU who attend.Tho intention Is to give everybody • jollygood tins, as they did in dajs gone by. Tbsladles will all wear calico dramee, and U»gentlemen are expected to dress In any thingeJd-fniJuoDed they can find, ths older tho bet-

BHOtmJa

LINCOLN PA3K.Tue faint twitehms of the farnwra1 mouthsSaturday, In prospect of an ended drouth,s now relaxed Into a broad m^u.

Tho now house on the comar, where Mrs.Cnirigm lived, U bang tallt by Hr . P . fi.MandeTille, for Mr. McKelvy.

On next Wsdeaday ovmmg tbo Raforowdpeople are going to teat the quality of rtaw-berrlea sod cream. - . • ,, .

Mr. Charles FiuWlsnow occupying bill

The hoUM by the canal has n•om Hungary.

u»Mn. Pullea. Wo sjrajMUibw1tf ttioM whomoaxn UWICM of mother nodnttd-nwUier; • ' - -•

POET M 0 B B I 8 .Cluu. Letllor Is about over Ui

ive not beard of unybudy tlso lu town bavlug tbum.

Again tkat atftuiiitibliig World, FriiU.v, i l l .ITitb, in an edltoriul i iioUw a ftentancth fromotia of President llarriMin's rcceut ni>eecliiwith tills prtfat-e: " 1'urbaiM thauioitaBtoiisbing utterance made by tbe President ofi his

iniey Is this: Tbe thnory of our govern-nt is largo ludlri'lual liberty. I t u that wt

Shall tako out of tbo nay all lugUlative 'uu to tbo i iw, bonust uumiituf __iinluslrics; tlutoocb individual slmll,

iu hlu uwn iilacu, liavo tbo bent clinuro IKMBI-We to develop U»o bigucst pn»i>iTtty lurMir and bin family." " Thin," says tln> <<<l

vita (tt'rioiihly cililn«sed to a i;ntbcrii,ajilo (it UtiudiA l>y a tbn|iulittvnu hml a

_ •tJoniat. I t inltlil bo Uio doclaratlon 11a puro Domocrat and a revenue reformeralone, but of an ubsolute free trader." Tulabuut your tiu-plate liars l The World wem

IK) n Hurt of a ]>lg irun liar. It inokus meaU. There is mom uii.lor that grawlfath-

i>r'u bat tbun you can yut out with a Qne toutboonib, Ulr. l'ulitzer.

Tho C'hcson Friends of Stauhopo arc boom-ing just nutr. Initiations every meeting nightand more a coming.

One effect of the Farmers' AlliancerlU be to unilo all tho raku-oadcr* In tho coun-ry against tha fonnora. Have you any Idea

bow many men make their living by railroad'ing, beside* t ie Pro&ldenl* and clock and bond-holders of theroads. How much better wouldtbe country be off by compelling railroad

wnpftBitt w cany traigtt so cheaply that i trould not pay to nandlo It 1 Tbo roilroacanii«nlos would have to reduce tbe wages of

ttiulr <MU(ituyees to the stare 11U011 utatidartl.out tltat the Karuiors1 Allioiice don't bo-

comon "wulloBHCorporatfon 1"iuitt iiiiagiuo the govtinunaut of tho Uuitod

Htateg ruutdng Uio rallruads and tolegraphii.An applicant for brakowau comu along.Civil Horrico liiamlulug Hoard: "Can y<rend and write I" "You." •' How far Is

nm JcpjtB to Jerusalem!" " Don't kaotv."U'ho was tlo first King of the Jews 1" Can-

didate: " Is It necessary to know all tkat tobecome a car stopper I I thought oil you hadto do was to |iuton brakes when the train -wasgoing too foot oiid lob 'cm oil when tbe engi-neer tootad bis whistle two limes." Eniimhi-ioe Board: "Well, but you sue wo proraolnwn iierc to bo conJuctors and you might jiirouioUxI sonio tlmu. I t would bo awfulliavo a conductor wlio could not tell wiUndo Bom bought Atouba Q( [Lu&sta and k>many ECOIB the Canadians steal In a yeaAnd the applicant goos off, saying, " If thibotbeeort of men you want for brakeineu,you'd better hire Philadelphia lawyers and Pdbetter buut another job."

Don't be foolish, gentlemen farmers, ""*,.tJty of Industry is what makes tho countrjpruBporous. 'Whon tbe votes are counted youmay find there are more rallroodora thanfanners In the country. And nearly allthem are non-producers, too.

Ilev. Mr. Wallace, who has been lay readerin the nlco little Episcopal Church at&ton-hapo, spout hia last Htinday with that people,In that capacity, on Uie I7th lust He Is to boordainrxl this week and I tun told b going 'Beattla. I wish the reverend gentlcmaa sicesti aud hope ho may grow broader iu Intelloot than he is tall la person, l ie wtu ft f(pleasant acquaintance and I will miss him,-prill a good many other folks.

Tho break Iu the canal a t Hackottstewt:repaired and navigation Is raiimed.

Patrick end Austin Tieraoy are getting oveithe

Iable V) be om

William GrofT, not unknown to Dover folks,IB uow la tho office of Judgo KUIott, of PaUr-BOU. I nin right glad of it, and coogrntuIdUhim on Uio prorootlou.

TheBtanbope Eagle lias moved Into its neieyrie and la mating improvements in tho nall tba time. Is there any other nation lut-world whose imiobluuiU read 00 many ueipapers as this universal Yankee Nation f

Somebody told me Jacob UcCannell hadpretty nevero attack of rheumatism. Yiknow bow It Is yourself, Captain.

John Best, one of our brakemen, has booitroubled for eotrio Umo with an unooa^octabltumor on the back of his nock.

Drs. Nolden, of Stonbopo-tbcrethem now, you know—cut itout tbe other dn;and havo Jt preserved in alcliohol In Neldan!plionnacy.

Tho carpenters havD tbD frame of Conducto;Amos Bird's now house up—and BUU there'more te follow.

I am son? te say that ROT. Noah Brooks,oltheStnnhnpeH. K Church, lins been COD-floed to his house sinos Monday with a relapseof the grippe. Ho thought ho was strongenough t o preach last Bun tiny. He did andtaking the consequences.

That was a terrible explosion on tho NeYork Central & Hudson IUvor Railroad tTuBsday. Ths New York World will havechance to seek Delancy Sftcboll or ChaunceyM. Depew and tha board of dlcoctore. Theyare as much responsible for that aa ths direc-tors of the ether road were for the tunnel dls-.tatar.

How did the Investigation of Belty WJuter-mte'a now hoUd turn out fI nevor heard ths voice of tbe turtle, bat Uio

volco of tho steamers on Lake Hopatcong, can[>e distinctly heard In tbe yard here.

Barry Shields Is running Mr. Frotnlnfibam'ssteam launch on Uie lake.

The owners of tbe side wheel steamer havebuilt another of about 13 Inches draft and

', that can come down through the lockof tbe canal to Hopatcoog station.

The Kotcona;Braas Band serenaded tbe Btan-"hops folks Wednesday, night

Kehwy OBborne is going around on crutches;uue, baseball. D.J.

• » #• . ' ..CtEItlUST V A I X B l ' .

Alias Louisa Bartley (pent Sunday withfriends a t Hlgb Bridge.

Mr. Morris Crater and sou Warren, ofAnaanOale, ware the guest* of Hr. Jeaw Hoff-man on Sunday last '

The rain of Friday and Saturday was highlyapprodated by all.

*UBB R .M. BmlUi recently spent a dayBuccasunna.

Hr. Jacob W. Walsh has bis cellar wallscompleted and tha carpenters will push theframe as rapidly as pomlble.

An Invitation from the Odd Fellowa Lodgeot Morrtstown w u exteafod. to our lodge andseveral of tbe members attended; It was dis-trict meeting and no doubt proved very In-teresting. I t waa heldon, Wednesday eveningofthlswecV.

An aged dtlien of Naoghrlght, familiarlyknown as Uncle Jake Naughrfglit, departedthi* llfo on Monday afternoon a t five o'clock.Ills funeral will be bold from his bteresldencuon Thursday morning. The Berrloe will bepreached by HOT. 0. 1). Collins, of Alteona,Pa., a former pastor and Intimate friend ofdeceased.

Mr. and Mm Oumble, of Somerville, tpentSunday with their parents, Sir, and Bin.Edward Welse.

We are reliably Informed that Mrs. O. BFrltta and children arrived safely in Chicago,and are very much pleased with thalr Western

Stephens, of Hackettstown, hoibeen spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.ETrank U. Stepbetu.

Mr. and Urs. Jones spent last Friday withMr. and Mr. San. Fleming..

There Is qulto a craw among our young.and married OHM to wear dean shaven faoes;we must eay i t Is quite dimcult to raoogDliesoms of thsin, and does so t Improve theirlooks In tha leort,

There hi a Sotting rumor that ths band willreorganize ou Saturday evening, We wish

— boys.Quite some difficulty has t r i m over tbo

procuring of license at DorlnoourLHr. Oscar Hardya a former school teacher

of Haufihrfght, fe visiting at the home of Mr.Thoo. Waughright In our town.

Mra. llebocca Couglc, ol Deattjutown, wasae guert of Mrs. A. P. Dowasj on Friday last

51AHDBBS.Mr, and Mrs. Vangennort and child, naU vet

of Belgium, rrho nave bat recently returnedfrom a Soutti American trip, hare moved IntoUrs. Jane Sovereign's home on the East sideof tbe village. ' Mr. Yangermert has enteredInto business relation* -witb SlesBra. WllUamHartley ft Sons, of Bortley.

The cdreledidnot bold Its regular aesdon" ' * to the storm »nd

lnesB. ,Tbe oondltion of the many who halve been

•offering from the grippe U about the same.Almoat or quite all seem to have passed thecriflit and to tm improving;

Mrs. Hagerman, of Btroodsburgi <• vhitjng•ith Robert Price.The Fresby terian Sunday school Is to be held

oo Sundry morning at 9:18, beginning on Mar

Mr. Chatlt* London Is quite 111, ' .Urs. Stull Is expected home this week afterfortnight's rtay in Hew York and Northern

Ferny.Mr. Oscar Hardy who was the teacher in theUtfi «cboc4 bere about flflecnyears ago, wastbe Tillage onTuadsy and called fora short

n e a t (he school.A gentleman who has U n * In FUuidenfor

ibout nine months, and who has bad occasionbe with tha men, a t Uio stores, post ofnoa,

o., was beard to remark one day this, vreeka t during that time he had not beard ono

oath from any parson. Buroly if tbe privaterecord is as good we need no smti-*weariiigsodety here.

Mr. Richard HOWBU, of the WaterberrySunday Hsrald,** Bridgeport edition, Brldg-

portOoim.(bMbeenipendhija few days withhU parents at this place. . CCOBIO.

Reputabla.dealen ttroogbbat the length,breadth and depth at oar gloriotu land for-tnnately keep the eenuloe HIrea1 Root BeerIn stock. Did yon ever t ry it I I t is easy totoake, and erar so ceJIdooj, nod i t it snea a•Hodrink. • •;-.-•<•.• ••._•.-.. ;" . /-• • ' "

U T . FBEEDOM.Mr. Tooncreoa, wbo has be>:n oniau for aa yuan, and very til tor Uu>Dur, bue gnoo Io his rat. Hu died an Tues-

day at U u'ckiok, Punoral Hurvicvs ou Saluidny at 2 o'clock, Uio HapUnt minister of Mor-

IstoBuin charge.There was a large audience a t tbe lecture at

Broolmide on Tueadfty ovwilng. It woe wellreceived, judging by the applause and rivetedittunUou.

lUv. Dr. White gave an able lecture a t Ji t .•'rmsloui on Tburwluv uvt-ning. Hut it in just

like tho doctor; he up ver docs things by hahes,llwre will bo a large reprewiiitatiou from

jure \o the X T, U. of C. E. convouUi -Ilovor.

Tim ninny f riondu of Rev. W. Vf, Hallo

iiuttorwi as to enable hia rut urn ami tlio l'res-liytcriantj of Mt. Freedom congratulate ttiof Dover upuu the pruttpcoUi ot bii betag able

> uurve tbcm again.1). M. I^WIB la out with his brand uetv

ukher wnguti. It la an uvldouca of suueeosuii «ut4>rprixe.There will not U> sen-Ices In tho Prwshy-

tcriou Church on next SaLbatb, as In tlio A.M. unlou mcniorlfil at M.K.; a t S ^ a t MUI-brook; erecingservlcoomitted.

Judging by his garden Mr. Kelson BugbjanIB tha champion gardener. Soino people

angina ho .works it lu tho nlglit.Mr. Canntta Is doing a running business In

garden plauU and flowers.Mr. Andietv Orr in so rushed by work as

require two additional apprentices a t times tohelp bun out But then he dwerves It.

Two cblldrun of Mr. Compteu, living 011 (hoPollard farm near Duvor wore buriud lu one

c at one Umo on 1 ueaday l\mt\t c&unotliioiiiuoiila folioftliiB the meaitleK Others

are ill aud one not ojtjiettoi to reco\ erTlw Uordoa latuily Uavo been greatly e.1

cicktl, tbo grand children bat lug nil had theuicnutw, aud 11 uou and daugbkr-Iu low au avisit from Connecticut wore taken dawa

>r two woelcs had a bard pullMr. Frank Merchant expects to change bis

form from grain and grans—to truck snd pos-turo—raisiugsiiiallfruiteaodearl vegetables.

Mr. Ed. Thompson hi a hard worker 1\ bennot hard at Ib lu tho store ha cares for hisgarden and corn field with a vim

Itov. J. W rnnuoloo preached morning andevening In the Prosbytenon Church lost &il>-batli. *

Ths Lodlos' Missionary Society purposeholding at least monthly a tea or nodal

Tbo Y. P. 6 U B vtvrf other Babballroiling lea craam social either on tho law!

In front of tha church or up In the shads.Wtio, working at Dover can boat our oung

friend DoWitt Uulbert! Uo Is learning hitrade lu Dover aud baa for Uio [tost mot"wnlkfdeach way a distance of 4\ miles,21G mllos each month besides work from 7 t<G:!W. That Is Industry worthy of monti

lonls a pon V LET

DIED.THOMPSON—In Dover, May 30th,

wife of Wni. C. Tbutiituou, agoa 23 3O'MELIA—At Teabo, Hoy I5th, Ann, widow

of John O'Helis, aged 07 yonn.COMPTOS-Hoar Dover, May 17lh, Clnra

Comntnn. ci/prf 8 iconlhe nud 15 dava. also

Mr.M.P.RUSTIC

spent last Sunday wltb Mr II J LowMiss Nettle Mchols Is visiting Hiss Lillian

Altonbrand in Brooklyn, N, YWo deeply syni]»tliia3 witli lit* II F

Frothiugham, whoso father, Mr A Uodlidlod last Baturday

A surprlso party was hold at thoreslljnceif Mr. William Lawrence, la Kenvillo on

hut Friday evening Owing to the disagree-able weather man were unable to attendbut those who i\ ero pneent bad a vary pleas-uut tiuia. MUDIO nan furnfslied hr Mr JDoylo, 0! t l a t place

MUs Addlo Bakor has returned from tiervisit to Fatanou

Mrs. L-. BarUi and Bon are visiting friendsat Landing.

A number In this vidulty attended thoMemorial services nklOi nsre held lu ti»Frcttbyterion ChurUi at B iciTuasdny.

Coutractar Ttiomas J Allen, broke, gtowmlon Wodttealay for tbo new station, which iito bo completed b Jul 4th.

Mr, U. a Arnott and family, also MW.'an DOIBOD, expect to ocouji their

tagoa on Mt. Hiirrj early next weekTlio Broelln Bluo Books for tho 1

•01 aro now out nnd aro much prettier thanthose of former years

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moncz, of Doverwere the gueete of S V Hand ou Wednesday

SOnoOLBT S MOUWTAIS.On account of tbe storm a number of young

people were disappointed iu visitingEarnuiShow.

Mr, Pat Sampson is rapid! recoveringfrom the measles

Mrs. S. Cook Is suffering with hi grippe.Mr. Fnxl Fowler, of Do7erj spent Sunday

it homo.Madam Rumor h u tt t t o t Bprlcgtown b to

ose one of tu fair busies.Mrs. Henry Hann and daughter Urs

Cook, spent Thursday with her son, Dr.Hann, of Dover

Mrs. David Kuna aud daughter, of Morrt»-town, arc v i r t ue friends in this vlaujty

Mr. Samuel Bidden, who bag been t.sick for the past week, we are glad to bear uslowly Improving

Mr. Samuel W ctofT carries his baud In asling. It being badl poisoned

Miss BtaOord while spending Bunday a tCorlncourt,- ww quite badly bitten byUrge pet dog.

Ths fresh coat of paint greatly Improves16 Banks* cottage.Hr. Harry Hunt returned to New York

Monday,U x . L . H . Hunt is making a gravel walk

from his neldonce to Qwdwu'sMr. K. £*rgant Is home from Orange,

whew he went for treatment.Old Mr. Larrison Is very low •», to • writ'

Ing Wednesday XEUXKS

XILTOH AND VIOINITY.raper death has again visited our com'

raunltY and borne hence two ot our aged dt l-sens. On Thursday morning last lir DanielH. Chamberlain died at his reridenoe n u rUiltea after a short illness, and waa hurledon Saturday. For several years past he baabeen mall carrier between Oak Ridge and Milton. Politically be wai an ardent Democrat,was highly respected, and died well advanced

i years.On Sunday morning following his brother

"William Chamberlain, who has been sick forsometime past, died at his home la Milton.Se was also a staunch Democrat, and w uabout 70 years old, Thoy have bom been lifelong resident* of this community The for-mer leaves a wife and five children, and tha.Utter several t&Udran to mourn his lots.

Mr. John F Brown, of Newfoundland, hashad a fine granite family monument put up Intbo Oak EUdge cametery

Rav. H. Lltts, who baa been returned to thischarge for anotbor yo*r, preached bis firstsermon'at Milton, since Conferanco, last Sunday afternoon In tho Baptist Church, the nowMethodist Court* not et being read to boldHrvioei In.;

The Mothodlst Sunday school was organ-ized at Milton with A J Frete as Snperta*tendent and W II Cook as Aas't Bupt

Mr. Edwin Whittle has built anTaddlUon tehis barn for a wsgon house. NEBULOUS.

TBOYTha honors are about evenly divided as to

who has the flnoit field of rye, between JohnHoreland, of Halse tows, and Dayton Mat-toon, of Troy.

Iward Quinbv Is still confined to the housewith bead trouble, but Dr. Carpenter reportshim getting better -• • Ths many friends of Tho*. O Smith will bepleased to learn that he has rull recoveredfrom hia late attack of pneumonia and Is nowdaily attending to bli business In New York

We leern that a new organ baa been pre-sented to the Children, a Home at FarslppanyWho the donor Is we hare not loarncd

Harry O'Niell U nursing ft baby la the tfcapeof a felon on his hand. Never mind, Harry,grin and bear it, for we are all Incidental to

le painsand aches of mankindTbe Coneral of the late Jndga Qiilnbv was

hugely attended from the houso last FridayMany from Uorristown and variont plaoaabeing preient We deeply feel tbe loa of tbedeparted trae and can safely sa a true Chria-tUn baa gone to reap a heavenly reward.

Follard & Bowell are ereoUcg a new fencearound the farm radiance ol Boott DeHut.

QUAXKB,

Mhn Lulu Harrow, of Middle Vallsy, gmeedm town with her praaance on WednesdayMJsa Anna Hairhoun and Mrs. John

Sttunpf, of Dover, were Tuitiog blends Intown prior to their trip to Europe, for whichplace they win set sail on Wednesday, May27, We hope that Uielr seasickness will bo of,short duration and tfakf U»y will enjoythemselves Immensely

The news Io this place U slm Oar to a whlta10m and e, red headed girt BomeUmei weu r e It, and then again wo d o n t

Hulse Eroa, hare purchase4 a new teamMr. Anwar* at High Brideo, luu aoceptedposition as clerk in Hulse Sros.' store.We ara glad to say thst Mr Matthias

Faocher, who luu been qaUe dele wlthrheD'nutlsm, If convalescing

7or illostnted circulars tend to I M . DItephstn, G«rm*n Talky. H , » . ' *

WM. 8. COLLABD..-, DPU0LSTEEKB,

• An lulu »

•ouNnuaE,o;i.cu3TH tumstasa,- . . ; . ; AKDBlSDDIHa.

* lint otnzi aousxaou) ooooa.H U B HATTSEBBS3 JUDB OTIB.

BuantEU. ST., DOVBB, N. X(Sai to f ar&e <t ClarKe.)

i Y T O K E A i l L A t tlio resKeDce ofbrido, in Bflcbawav, Mny UUi, b j ReT.McCain, Itobert fi. Ijiybm, of Kosflville,and Carrie Karl, of Ilockaway.

h, Mary,3 year*.

WOOL! WOOL!Buoiuol Bnacltbamor, of Irouia, will la in

t.#i . . 'nnt .>.iv..l.H..tim lt..^t.«..^ij BMlIn Ilila ViM >.BBQIUOI Snacltbni

Jim wool purchotdiiga d respectfully mi

f Ironla, will be inK'iw again this year,nil his old uiutomersl h t d

13 T¥injl |fUllUUl

it respectfully request nn uis oiu uuiiionwrs'. te sell, but to wait UII ha cuta around, mwilli«y Uio UlgliL-Jittmirket price, 29-i'w

TO LET.ElKnod corner r>om*ct and Kllot Sta barn on Spring BL nuar Profipocfc.

Designing, Drafting, Account-Ing, etc.

The nndenlgned Is located in Dover, and Isprepared tu tlo all kinds of Drafting and De-TiBnlng of aa j naturo Twinirod ami ul» WTtin* may lie had In tho )}H.aing or closliig oliccounU iu an exitert manner

L U CUNDICT, J R . ,Dover, K J

Hudson S t , 3tl door frou lLchardu Ave. "—

APCT1ON!The BubBcriber will wU nt public sale a t tbe

UcOiath buUding, Black-svofi Bt,, Dover, N.

J8i.TURDAy, MAY 23d,Eoods are sold. Lot of UOUSEHOLO AN~KITOIIKN FuilNiTORR I Bedsteads', bureatuf,stands, tubles, hat rack, sofa, cupboards, car-pat sweeper, clotlits wringer, refrigerator,&<y; two-»eot6!elgh,po]sonj sbnfte; phniton,set of hnrnosj, lirldla and saddta, black rota,grey robe, lawn mower, feed cutter, gardentools, ladder, and many other articles notinontloned, Sale to coi'iwonce at 3 and 7 P,M A. JUOSON COS, Auctioneer.

JTOTIOE!SPECIAL BOROU0H ELECTION.

Notice is hereby given to the legal voters Inthe Borough of Mt- Arlington, that a specialelection will bo held at the Council llootn ontho southerly ddo of Arllugtou Aw. , on Fri-day, the 12th day at June, A, D. 1891. oom-moiicing at otiB o'clock P. M. and closfngatseven o'clock P. i t of said day; the objeot olwhlcli clectioo is to vote for or against a reso-lution authorlilng tie llayor and Council tcIssue the bonds of the Borough to an amountnot to exceed tf ,500, to become due ten yearsafter date of Issue, and to boar atx pur coat.Interest, for tho purpweof raising money withwhich to build a BOTOURII Uall, & c

Dated this 10th day of May, A. D. 1801,liy order ot tba Major nnd Council

CYI1US E. COOK.Borough Clerk. • 25-2w

NOTICE,Estate of Isaac N. Beach,

deceased.• p u n n i n t t e tho order of the fiirrogatoofJL lhoConnty of llorrii, made on tho 15thdiyof&UyA D one lbou»nd eight hnadie<•n 1 tilnftty-oao tioUfti i« I ereb RSVOTI to »ll

f areoQg haridR ditoM igamit tU< estate ol•aaa W Seieb, Uto of tbo County of Koriii,

dtoeaiLd to present the time, under oitborallkfflitloD to the subiorlher on or before thelfitb day ol Febmtrv Deit, DOIRI; nine tnontl

rlioraotlon there orngiinst tbe Admlnistri

Daled the 19th darof May. A D 1801EDMUND D HALBSr,

AdmlnlBtrMo.,251ttv Uorrlstown, H J

Bridge Proposals.The undersigned will receive waled pro-

posals for the fltono abutments for tho UnionStreet Bridgo In Dovor, N, J., on

WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th,1891, a t lO oWook>»:'»r., jit-ttw :*»rir Hotel,

Dowr.Plans and spedacattoru CAQ bs sjeon on ap-

plication to Geo. Plenoa in Dover.The Committee reserve tha right to reject

any or all bldi.GioaaB FixiuMir,WILLIAM GILL,

. TooiUkU BHIOBT,BttiB W. HAHOK,Jouir D, BUDD,T V B LaVBaitcs,

THE HOBRIS OOITHTT

MAYINGS BASILIHCOBPORATBD MARCH 3d, 1BT«.

Fr.ald.at-QBHBY W MILLERVice Pro.lJ.Dl-ADllEI,llJ6 B HUM8«nUry»dTtQMiir«r~il T. QULL

MANAOEB81HeDIJ O Pitts . Il.nrjW Hlllir,AmialtnaO Coflald, AaralWfi Hall.tUmolAn O HIT b Philip B HoffmMi.OhM. T S»»l, M D John 0 Butt ; ,

1'ul Ktiore.

Apiil 1st, 1801ASSFTS

.....1,173105.00

Dee Pcpoiltors....ll,o:OW!.QlKstinsted expcusci

andseeniodiater-t d l t '

Totli tl.Ml^UOlOarplnt 1M7M1S

stlsdealnnaandpaUlnJuniryaadJalTof eseh year from tbe ptoUtsof thopre-viom six months business.

DepoilUmsdoon or bsfan thoBd days, offsnu«ry, ArHiUolj and Ootoberdraw iDMrtst

fnmi the fltit daj* olsald nontha nspMtinly.OAHKINQ I1OUUB

D A x t o J r M ds,ity oioept8s.lurdsy BatnidiydiromSA u tolSv (noon) tnd

from 7 to Dr. **

WHYTLAWS'SCOTCH

GINGHAMSfor 25c. per yard.

INDIATHEEAD

MOUSSELINEat 15c. per yard,

WM.EBAKEB,

DOVER, N. J.

910 REWARD,

THE OEO. RICHARDS Cpl

Groceries, Bry Goods, Boots amd ShoesHardware, New Goods tor Spring

Summer in all Departments.

Special Bargains—IS—

DRY GOODS!Swiss Floanciugs,

21 inches wide, - - • 25c.

EmbroWived Swiss Flouucings,

45 Indies wide, - - - •14c.

WHITE LAWNS, Striped and

Plaid, - - - - 121c.

FRENCH CUALLIE8, reduced

from 50c. to 85c. per yard.

SCOTCH GINGHAMS, reduced

irom 40e. to 25c. per yard.

3. B." CWIALISE C0B8ET8,

Wliitound Colored, - - - Tie.

CORSET COVERS. - - 49c.

LADIES' MUSLIN SKIMS, 59c,

" Jiiglit Robes 59c.

" •' CHEMISE, 50c.

" " DRAWERS, 49c.

Ladies' 5-Buttoa Kid Gloves, 69c

" 8-Button Length, Mons-

quctare Kid tilores, - - - 75c.

BOOTS AND SHOES.300 pairs Child's Grain Tipped

priug Heel Buttoned Shoes, sizes8 to 10, at 75e.

200 pairs Misses' do. sizes 11 to2, nt 95.3.

250 pairs Women's Fine DongolaButton Shoes, Box Toe and Common

150 pairs Tooths' A Calf Lace

Shoes, sizes 11 to 13, at 98c.

150 pairsJBoys' A Calf Lace Shoes

sizes 1 to 5, at $1.00.

120 pairs Men's Buckle firogans

at $1.00.

120 pairs Hen's Lace Brogans

fall double soles, at $1.24. ,

Our LADIES SHOES forthis season are all in thenewest styles; Waukenphast, Box Toe plain, BoxToe with Pointed PatentLeather Tips, CommonSense, and also a line ofHue Dongola Kid Shoes withPatent Leather Tips andCloth Tops.

Choice OloVer andTimothy Seed,

South M Clu i Plows.Garden Tools of all kinds.

Rakes, Hoes, Spades,Porks, &c.

Galvanized PoultryNetting; all widths.

BUCKTHORN,FOUR POINT

and RIBBON

Garden Hose.

TELEPHONE! CALL, 25.

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.DOVBIR., VOW.

ALL THE NOVELTIES M

Jackets,Blazers,.

ReefersCloth and Bead

CAPES.

DICKERSON'!DOVER, 1ST.

Parasols!INFAKT'S AHD, OHILPBBN'S

SWISS CAPS A O HATS.LAOE AND OHENItK

CURTAINS.BABY CARRIAGES.

I P YOU ABE A PUBCHASKB OFJ

doing, Hats aniDo not buy one dollar's wflLimto~jr«"b«w um our itook

and have our jirl«a* , f « « • " » " m

ROCK

ocr TO SEE OUE

80c. Boys' Suits!CMST BE BEAT Hi THE STATE.

LOWEST PRICES! BEST GOODS!

. i DOVER, N. J,

WRIGHT ;.;ORGAN & PIANO MAFFG Co;

D O T B R , , 1ST. , JT/UASVTAorusuni XKD nauas pt'

liPianos, Organs, Stools and Portfolios.

OS IN8TA1LMENTS. "

* NEW PIANOS ' 4},

ONIJT «8 SEE MONTH. t .

NEW '

OOTit 6O9. 1

PIASO8U60XIII"' "

OKGANS tt5,raPlp

JB-Tutdn* »na Eep«ii-iog pnjmpUj attended to. *.

^"'foOlIBABDSatBa. WE WILL FAY YOER FABI W VOC BUT u ~

WE. S. WRIGHT, President/

PIANOBJAOT) ORGANS

J. HAIRHOtlSEWATCHMAKER and JEWELER, /

BLAOKWELL STREET, DOVER, fuffj

Diamonds, Waictes, Clocks,WARE, aPEOTACLES iKD ETS O1ABSEB. -

i n nan ordlsaiT to tort qullt TSTBd l r i d

BEPAHUNO or FINB WATCHES A SEKCIAITT.

\3T WATCHES BOLD OK INflTALMENTS.

JOHN A. LYON^!"v

oa» be found a-romplele «took'in erei^ department, ,rasb>u ', -

Dry floods, Sottons, H o s i e r y ; ' ( ^ t f ^ ' c i o t t o ;. Bugs, Cloaks and JerseyJifreI$&>

Laigo nssorfaneut of IaaJos', MJusos' atad Ken's SHOE&

pOdEKIEE

We loop the .lest goodi the i

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Friday; M89I.KcUmd^ to Port Office i t l a w , J .

tioa Pay, Saturday, Kay 80th." • l»dy .WoycJlsli; in Ihl

~ MNnbor tbomridracyptuiefulljr,. ',:' ~,-';'

"How caii tiw world'knowa man hasgood thing aolaoa Lo adrartiKu tha powestfou

Tha FIrrt Preflbyterkn SumUy R A ,U r .will. nuUta an exevurion to Lake

J I U lg

orguilnd at HJberiiia.3too uew'briok njn.fll! Luxemburg la t

aup^Br t th a telephone., T l . BOJ»« Oom.tr T^dim'A»<K!l.lIr)n!. mu ta ' k ,S r t W

, MMTU andOnuue wilJ

. . BfawlM*leee*B' plenUiol aid, tuenka; j i e HoKialBihUl,algal ia cheap.

7pKill o u t a t Stanhope, Itajr BU>,-

i .Tta l tor rMe™ Blcjele Olub mad. » rnnt ) C t a l h » m W r f U i r m l o g ; •

l i e ™»r'wo!ilT,»rui«i,oo.Sjiiw<ii W ,

. . . . . . . . itlnifUtlsyesx,and If you don't get one sober gray, fawnother moda.t color, you'll bs taken tor ui tcoped barter pole, j . \ ,

Tbo Horrlstown Common Council has L.oeptad the bid oCJos.fi. Marshall,, of ShortHIHH. lor cracked (tone tor street repairs,bid bolnfffLSfl per grots ton.

Teachers' enralnattoni are postponed thisBOX Tuy ordto ot State Superinteaduat until

tba tlist Friday and BatunUy la June, byreason of preceding Saturday being MemorinI

W. M. Blmnpton, c. prominent peach growerof Asbnry, expect 10,000 basket* of peaclwthin .season, and fa arranging for a fruit

" . a' capacity,, ot 800 basket.

lUBoontooaui «dl obnro tteBatul-« 7 h O ( i i l d f u U « i < t r j /

iljflllbreok iheoomliia;Buudaj.i•-', TWntaeriDtlon J«. . .aoldWm r oum.»l

L" ia Boaee* eountjrDai readied the mm of r!S7.

;. I4aeteeai beater Iu Ma nonet at PMttorrb.

;;,-{*,Tb*re Is .notrull ia (ho report tiiat tba^ leaiigdon stora at MfcJPlaajBmritwaa burglar^

•V .The clWiig amrafsM' of the Boonton publicpohoolwlllb.held k the Opera House, Jans

>! f^-ti^^iH^w^-' fll^ftti^-ifi^i^^std.*-M-L'^'~i—>baut June lit and fee I!r%

Over 000 trampa Wn» wanned and.ledlezntaBton lart winter, at the expense _

Huntardon county, to ORW tbat a lew Demo-oratio oGMals ttjght m»ke aof tbe fees.1 -: ; v . •. ' ••-••', Tent caterpillars are. very' numerous, andatlbecauu ^nefjleot.todactroy them lastyear. .Tbair nnrts ahoiir ©srly, and. it youexpect to coittTate fruit you must bum thepeste at OUOB, -:; ./y,-:;'.,.•*;: |; ;-V-.. . ....;

. The Interior of tba Rwlcaway M. E. Qtiuitbwill prewntatandaWWjBappMraiioe when itU completed,' The pulpit will be improvedandjm altar rail anotad and tha whole placenewlycarp^tod. •:.>.v " '

While Hamiiel Moweiy, the gnteimn at U»Stanhope oroarfng, w«s putting, down Uugates the other day, Dae of them came in can*tact with the rear end ot & passing wagon

*- :.CartalQlTswaricorawbogo4oB(»ntoiiearr; Sprlag and fiah with anatarebeliLe; watahed:bytbj>WTOd«ny»; : ; • '

r Cornet Band! serenadedBtauhop< bnatnea man

Tee TOWMMF'Committee has'appointedOoo. CBhsir rotd'onraw, Is'phog ol tha

'toto^tCilld : / ; : " > y 'UimllitreotpholographeradTerttiei

V B*l«Ht per .dMan,n; Dili 1. ppobrtl/ tbe' .lowest prtoe e r a quoted.,.> " v .L>i-, r.; .'

WU1B, ••WUle,«t Klilgor.-. iraj'itoro, badhli hand quite .rarely boraod by oubollo

: ; ^ y « j j * « i ' i • • ' •

,' It Is rtrioorodtbat the lackowanna manage-ment will, in the sear future, Introduce thePintccb System for lighting all passengercoaches In addition to steam heat, already -in

i on many of tbair trains." \ ;~ - \ ;:

• .The Postmaster.O«neral has Issued si noticecautioniDg peoplo «jalmt sending money byatoll to tho lottery oompaniea. ; i t Is unlawfulto do so, and t i e sender is liable to arrest, and

inlsumont by Due or imprisonment, .• Farmers am beginning to dread the loss ol

hay thia aosaon,,. L u t year tbo crop wai sii-pwabundant, aod was wed for bedding ttocklast Winter. - Considerable old hay! howsvor,

' O»«c«aot:oltiewIiiUT drnmctorotUiewMlliar UU men It, the opaU oon|»uilc nil

eeon Jnnal t^ : ' V^: \ ;

' , W* Want lot oorMTtOt b^a 'airauaa and. Boj»m itnet, MonUtomi, u being cleared

• amlT»ultwraad«lntoBpark.:r .

', .T-. — i l *~-r — • mpi r . "» • *.» e e«" .^ a^m&J W

:;,TlW.Cbopob.wOI Bhipfc'Wkoboiot'fiflWBn; to^yto.Now-.Vorkho»iil*U.j'-.; 4 ;•-.-'f.VTtwgndua^^abut of ths Maple avenue1 J^blio sciiod, Uonlitomi,-nuiuberB flft«ji. - i - t r - t - '•• - — ' - a . - . ' a . " / ' . *%' ' a. ' i • ' ' . \i

l' .

;.-pan1* throtr; waiis"' a'per «ia -Uw atwabi.I Hotting will frif btoi » boiao.qnlaker Uuui-..papw^blownaboutby.'Uie w l l ' > ; : : ' i ;

Tbef lmolIWii i j i t,\aolv«ilt and'the branoh eBUbllshmont of Uie- firm attflovflr baa been removal . .:-•-..-•-v.AtbrUliiig wariOxpirtoiKsa .oTCol. B. B^Bin,«hiilMtiir«d atfor* Orois lart>r)daj

, «T«B!n«,'will bo pnblliioilinjt week.:

HwriacjonntyBportemas ol.tlie'tirsinlaatioii'thatM f i D

Ei-Bianhal Kdl«y Uatrf Bll tb* «re by-dranUotrthetoira tidi TMekand of the M

•! only one wai f otmd to be out of ontor,"1./:^;'ft> reported .sat jOravUk^b^^ha^bjafubiDi

A paper dlaienting from the action ot tboStanding Oommlttap of the Diocesan Conven-tion in rafusliujto oonflnn theeleotJoDof Rer,Ptllip UrookB u Elihop^leot of KtUHUdiu-•etts, Is being unmeratisl/ algnedln this dlo-

. 'W;M,:Ban»'tt,' • leading ciUwn of Wo«li-liigfe>n,N.'V.,«)DMBittol Buidde.by hangingBunday Biternoon, TJeceased was tt grain•peculator and hod boeotne fluandolly em-bamused.. Ho yfai an Xlflat hi the Prwbjto-r i a n C h u r c h . '•"_• • " :- .'. ••.•::.: •

The farm known as the Martin John Ryerm'.farBi/Pt^pton'iPliiln*, waa sold by theo$h imin at.jwbUo .tuoUon oa April 80th.

ilr. Safes, of Brooklyn,: being *«..» tmrchaaer.The price paid wan $3flQ0. Mr.'Sago tapectao balld ft large tnatulon. . : < ; . , • '- ; . , ' 'AneVBtimfldamlibelagbulitatBpeedveii,

near Motriatown, In place of tho one that wasrwwitlywasbwUwayby tko'floods.'> ItwfUbo eight foot wldo at tbo base and fourfeot

Ide at tbo top, An Iron flume and now•BlerwheeUgaiBb being put iu. ' .'The women of'tba McCllutocl: AnodatlonnyeUed a. portrait of Vfo, Andrew.V..Btout,

'- latoFreaWei,t,aiiaatobtettobermam-, In Jtbe:.tlbrary;oi: Drew, iteuliiary.Vat

js^dboni'.on Wedn«iil»y. i Tha presentationmadob/Mrt-OUabooB, Fiftk. '

Kot the lenst gratifying feature in ooanec-ttw with this most anjoyable autartdomentvn* t i e enthvudaatic avldbnoe of local prido Itelicited, and the effort* of the MIMM Jeoklcsinderalpplng th(*array of borne talent willbe remembered long after Uie fragrance of tbeflowurs which, gave thom temporary wwardhas passed away. ; ': ... •'.-.;•

' '..: APaouliarVsMiot..-•'"",An appeal tried In the Morris Comity Courts

on Wednesday was a oaeo lu which Daniel II,Pe«r waaOieplalntifrnndElOau Vaudwhootthe appellant; -Vpnderhoof bod shot andkilled a dog, ths value of which wai .varjoudyeeUmatedatfram H»to $100, which dog be-loDgedtoFeor.. The claim was that tha dogbad beeti cbaidnE Vanderhoof'a sbwp, wfciohBO Incensed him that bB followed Jt up and•hot i t . . Tbe suit was to rocoyer the value oftbe dog.; Judge Childi, in cbarging tbe ]ury,explldUy Btated tliat Vondarboof lioJ uu right

isbootthsdog uniaM h«. did.BO. white tbeilioal % M aiotaaUy cUasSug bit sheep. If tlio

dog Gad gone away, After chasing1 this iheop,VandWhaof bad a legal meamof recoveringonydftmftgebehad done. As thert was DOerldenpe to, show the dog bad done any dam-afta. anil as' i t was plain that tha dog w unot dMtdng tbe sheep when shot, Uie onlything tbe jury oould doin the jnattor waa toIBSOSS the damagai of Uie dog and return afenlictfor that aarount agalnat VaudivbDof,

ittothosarprisoof all,'a(t«rbclngoutbatary abort tune, tiiay'roturned a TUidlatof m

IUM in.Vanderfaoofs fivor. ^The" Jndgs w u

l i . l _ i l ^ ' ' ' "* J* 'fc L _ ' • » . * _ » _ • ^ • »V •

arii|i, dTlWrTllte, lor aj.O«lm loaiaoil«»t in Un main line lart

_TMBJBJ miglit .tti faft.Ujiai. doajtaiDoraraarljbil»«ioriilii»tu otaniroUll fl_ B J mig . i faft.Ujai. doajtaiDora

.aarljbil»e«ioriilii»itu notaniroUll afl»i-

.oon»&(i',joarK;, _ . _. ;i*U Aod.,tfa« 'sobool qo^ttcn•(Ui»a bownlnelittla d t y . b o t tbsjl

have»'p«hllalFws>of.-aattllnc fliairdllBonl-Uai'aboa* election dme.i-ITswtoB E n U ^ : ' ^; W you'want to tewwjtha.dlrarfJon of .thewind Dnv* eomparatiTtily still day or nlfibt,wetyocr flBtj»w Injour nwathaniikok] the

' ' " ' JO^ tb^, ; ; ;^;sidB..I»W>^.t lH

yanderhoofB faor/,;The Jitdga Wu[ y nirpriaad ana Immediately art Uie

verdict aside. l a t e r In tbeday Judge^ Childiexpraaed very fordbly.hts opinloa of the

cBon of the Jury In rendering a rerdtot so

Waeadoo-thl,wwkL»»aoHerdni»n,ecmvMtd of ca«n sUoghBir of • canal' i d D i at Port Oram several

• Mill,i fn»; ndk* frorii MoTTbtowu, h»d hitjMih bnftm byUMktok of a horn wliilo

<w::a. T. ,Wwtu bold

; Frank WiWennan, who oocoinlttM an A»*aault and battery with /okn itarilull uponCbas. Trtakle, »L BontH^tplead guilty, and

upon the ittobd as • wltMBsforHwihall^O^UtUf>Mldbdthlgt

STth.

; .'.TIM FWboWfll t t b d

miUee Tidted tlteUn; ..TIM FWboWfln oommiUee Tidted tlteUn<looitr«tbrid«oia Doier lu t SriunUjindWMlred to mot an Iron bridgs wIUi V$AM

. T h « « • i irw funw»k in town to^I»^-«««• or. Mrm-Wra.o. booipwii, jln.- gua l^ b p i i , j n . gua l

Ur;WHn<d and Inptorri.-Jtl. .model:J »w»jatanai awl t)HBa Impnytiamanti are btt t

g. , 'however,

;fii.'tli(iiafira7'•puiA hla'• cacriflc*amwititid to-.Dothlng.at Uw>iurT (modMonb«Il;riiltrv. but reoocuDecJad him to them e ^ ^ i i * o o t t r t : T ! ^ . ' ^ v : v , ; - 2 ' ! - H '•:'--:

• * ! William Fbair, disorder!ji t ^ In U» case of William,

V

itwUd Uioch*, of Mocrtotowo/ a m u H and" : ^ " a o l e i ^ X l ^ ' o t n W ' ' - v n l t - ' 7 ' • •••"''

a«ta>UlIar,foniidjull6i:;;.'B«twM.will b. Uiwido

fr i a u vaa' flscvpled

k i U l I

r d i . * ^bVtliaSlns.r?B«*claliti«l taat'tba BInia

Warranted the hor»s, Ts& Uu.t it died wilhln af d a j i a l t o tl» porchan.i Al«>, Ui«ta«

opajt'tnadebr D" piutali,;ariOirad;UjJBtahbna^a|l,dlB»»'o( Uu luijii'aii btart,ildnwa of Bach Jong viandinattiatl|i mnstfa~ai]sied: at : tbe tlinfl fct:tbe^ tale.••The

" ' cUImolU»HtojlUt»ii»nltfae borai, hat allowed :*Baiian: to:' take' It

ial, ydlb tio privUegt oj.rotoniliij:» It itdnotltlitThey further IntrodiioedevUenOB

9 ihtro Ibat Hanari Vinrked' t i l hme 'afterbnrJst'li'aodooiitaDdal tiaf Eaiuu'SiUblawa»ao duop tk»t a jrem Wraa oampjioj Itmob be liable to batch a ooU that. muldOBUBBp«d7daatli:TIierBiniabattl0r67alt t l 0 7

Jiij; rej^

- AmBaiing'wfflbe l i ^ i a .Morriitow^thli[Pridaj) afternoon for tho formal orgtolMrUoa of the ,1^*1 Hoiiiicoag, Boonton, Morfriifown, CaUweU ^ d i Now York lUllroad

ny, ».HsxryC.llornolds,irtio*---igoKms^lnUie'WcrkotelTecUn*tlosy^Eonns w'tbatstUtb^Directors

. _ _esti afrtied upon, tud that them J'1* 'an•xosUsiii prc*i»ct U»V the m««n. tor Imtld.

' ,U«-roid -rtll- b , ,q**d(]j iml«d. Thn

Ito\Juiicta™:;of U» new road rwlM.I* .JtrmXrixX , Ij»to • -road ' I t . btrtweenlna»Koteh>wl CetirQnrrvitMtiom. :TU

i ; . y«(M with ahe-Ty famin- TT*

S b ! W t k

j- ; Uw'ot.atraeti and rebura lo i | a r t ^ ( e a s d>. M o U ^ n a b e l ^^oraei|iiion'ea7 to obtaill.'J ' i H d T k k j i W l J l h b

> r m n U . S t that pUoa; «0» bElldln« a•_•; sddltloo to the rosUenco ot J,, • H; Polba'..'-; I t !• ruinared that J . d.' J U ^ ' o« ^e ie t t iv

HU^arnia MiiwRailwajlocomcUTBi. .f .-^-> ; i• , . . ~; ^ • • . .> , .• ->'-•

• Oood Stock Oettin* Chesp.Tn« Jersey mtlio, aoallMit.and bMUttfoI

:««, a n gradniily flndlnK their t n»At a sala of fknicmsbowt InIHawYorfc

j TiMday thB hljliflrt pric* paid was #100,TiWta twobthar fatabu mtlksn Want to 1X30

tOTO.hudlrpoerfrfM.ltorTiioontitjtoin:r 'fethaaflaicmaJT Tralrinj Bcbnl id Brbok-" : l jn, of whicb Bar. a id Mn. W, J t Oiborai

a i n o b p l w on MamorW t * y . W«i artatubb.Waoosnt' a Jdadly inTl-

* p y y ,f the beat •t«ln«,hroi.ght lowar prioss stiD.t U but a few i « a n a«a that ths hoods of

than famous strmins:brcnaEt .110,000 and|1D,000esoh.,-.Fanqypria^.nlooorso,: Nowti» cattle are Jostai good aa^ormarly, someof tbem better,'*bnt.they;baTo.becoaie sonnmerou* tba* they ar»i»ted a t their fuum-

* * i ^ Uk Hdp ol.inUk, buU*?aese.. toother word. UwyluTO cane downneaxlytheir t m i Vrfue,tnd Umw wbo p r^

rer tbam to other fmttla CM get tt«m. •..•'

Tbeptaaoand rlalin recital given by tbiWteu JookJuB ttiHl pupils completely filledBaker Opera House oa Wednesday eveningwith a very flit* AadleooB, all Of whom wornMeads of tbe talented teachers and theirscholars. Tbe stage was taatslnlly daooratedwitii Sowuing; plant*, and a. prattler tlgtitthan Uie nssfiinhlarn and Its surroundings baaoat bees wen In tba Open Hmua la a. longtime. The programme, was .long, ocovnearly three Laura In its Interpretation, buttliat the tntenst was Hteadi'y maintained wasinanUested by thefaottbaterery number to theTaryeiiawasgretaedwiUisincoreftppUu«e,iUlUie parUdpants were genarously remBmberedbFt^lrftiisnd^andn^arallactionofUsket*and boqostB of flowers was never «wu at

To ipeak of all th« meritorious featuirMororftalwoBld involve a oompleto deacrip-

tion of tha entire programme, and th« nni-formlty of exoelleiico was sneb that speciald l U r t i l E J J t l IlaiitoikdliEuJttum.the recital they were most ably aasist«d byUlss Bertha Oage, contralto, and Kr. OharleaRoberta, riooutiraiist The solcai and anoorerefponnw teieoted by Him Gage were suob aato demouitrata bur TOCB! taleota as woll na theAtural purity and oompan of her voloo, and

h t hths niostpro-nminoijd cfaaractw. Mr. Robart*, too, was ia•loeltont form, his lelectioD* of an appreoiahleoliaracter, and his every appearance substan-tially racogntred. The piano Bololst* wenJUBBM Addle Kanonse, Mary S. Jenkins,alabel Wncr, Ollvo Bearing, Oraco Allen,Josie Bright and, Blanche Jeuklns. Tbepiumdaos were by Dannie and George Botikott.Mabel Waer and Fred. Glbsau, and Wax*CatrrioajndQnico Allen. ThoviDllusoloiitwuKGstsr George-Backoff.' In Uio nuueronsconcert places for plane; orgsn and violins thefollowing- were tbe parUdpanta: Violins,UlHW*AiiDioJoDkijuaiidLue]lanurd,DauDloand George Backoff. I*ou. Gibson and JohnnloCallsMn; piano, Kisses Blanche Jenkins,Kettle Prl*k, Slay Carter. Olive Searing, LjdaCoo, Mabol Waer, Badls lUobardB, CarrieAllen. MaryH. Jimklns, NrtUo Mellck, AddleEonouso and Lena JJuck.HoracaDuahaai and.Fred. Gibson; organ, Misses AunU. Jenkinsind Lena Buck and Marvin Wastorvelt, All

anino^vldttaUtywhlcb,inproporUon-^,—dtrataing.iiiwietbeperfornianctj of

each n marked feature, and this fndlTldualdevelapment. waa what made tbe whale IOeioellentaa to render Bpecialcritldsm on ira-

An. Bauapod Prisoner Oaujjht,A clever cn[>ture was mode Sunday at

Boonton by Detective Sidney A. Contain, ofUorrlstown. He arruetod AUBOH Farrand, anwcoped prfaouor from the Uorrls County Jail,lit April, lSeCFftrrandonthlHwayoutof onetha 13,000 steel cae« In the jail, atd for thir-teen months haa eluded the officers. WithFarrand a man named Flood escaped. Floodwas recaptured, and is now wiring a sentdnceof twenty year* for attempting to kill biswife and fotlur-ia-law at Port Oram.

For many months past Farrand ban beenCovering about Lbu foundries at Boonton,when bo wu employed as a moulder beforehis arreeton a charge of larceuy, but eludftdevery itlUmpt to arrest him. The occurrenceof wMoral buTginries -wllMn a Bhnrt timo ledthe authorltloB to suipoct Farrand as ths per-petrator. . . .

Slieiiir Lindaloy was Informed, and ho In-structed Detective ConUln to arrast LVrand.ThB detective readied lloonton lost FridayEight and held a consultation with MartialQlhnarUii, As a result, Detective ConltUnappeared the uoit morning attired as a laborerand was put to work with a gang of Itallonnon ths railroad. . All that day, lionaver, Tax-mod failed to tako hlsciittomary tramp alongilio track. The datootlvo aguiu appeared forduty Bunday an* with the gang was proceed-ing slowly up tua truck on a band-car whenIn oapled hlB man Soflin distance ahead.. Far-ian<l,'nnconwlous ol danger, continued hiewalk beside the track. When tlis' iand-carroached him Detootlve Couklln spnuig uponhim, and, at tUe muixle of B cocked rorolvur.

, Tbe prltonor WAS taken to the lock-up, andlater, transferred to the county, jail at Mor-ristown.—Newark News, . .-'-.

and said if the botijteai of !tae Osurt wouldMlnr(>eded feeretr/ ba would disctwrge Uiememberaof Uila jury for tba tena. ;, " ; . '

It |« morethanprobable that the s^npathiesU» jury were » inUrertrf for UM farmer

annoyed by.doga tliat their-lodgement wasi r f t h U a T l d

and erideow ii a »tUl mort

. . . . . . WoossBUi-Vork... ,,,,„.,.-.-.The seyentoentb aonoal conTention ftf'tbtosttMtantBpisoopal Chnrcbesih tbe iHoceesH a w k began a t ; Newark on .Ttwiday,

lUhop HUrkey pweidlnr. ,A ; statfstfatl « •rtJUdldbHJlbid

Jfollowlnii Itwns: rReoilvM;froin otlwOHSf, fi priesta,' 1 dsaccn; • ordlnatioti*, 1

priest,« deaooos;1 disoilsMd to other dlooesM,I prlarts,1 3dmo6n*\ died, 1 priart; clBrgy

cconeptcdi witb the lioceeo, lbl»hop, 97 rriteu,

p , p; Ur reader.li«a«d,30,

eoaiKMaboutsix^-flnpajtdiesEBWI, BwgM,.Hurf«nD, Morrii, Poamic,

i Unlaii and. arranoounUea.;. <-^^-,

sent to tbe consecration of Rev. Dr. PhUUfsBrooks ai Bishop ojt VTa—rliuntti waa un-iuiimtKUly rofused.", Jtbi action on tbe pu t ofthe cwmlttsn k'ocoddend' tbe iaost im-pbrtant tbat has teen done during the yesir.The c o n ^ t t « laoonipoaea ot'IUr. JUt.'.H'.-Uerritt,1 HorrUtown;-Rev. W. TV'. Holl>,Haetewaokj IUT, N,-Barrows, Short Hillijaenry Hayes, Newark;'Edward AJBteyeni,Xohbken, and Alfred Hills, liorrfatown, high!harebonen, and Fredsrio W. Stevens, East

and.Eer. Jff. R. enney^Hoboken,

: . ; ; ; , jt find there la qulle nme talk, and per-

pajeuttie;!eeuiu;';!r<ap«*ing tbe action lo!tne Obrlatlan': Eodcror Colon U bokUng .oountjoaivmUoiilii Doveron Ifemorlal DayattiuiBunehQartbat the TeteranabaUtbeirHmarlal BBrirloia; >It Ia olalnxd Uat ' t ie onewill dlt«rt attention from tlie oth.r, and «.Interfere wi tb ' t l i pnrpoaB and dodjn for

UchtiiaaaylalB'tended.. With all rnpectto tbe Obruftlah'Endeavor'SocIetlM, irbpaeworkand!dbJeobi'boninieBtl tfMm'totlie'good

U l l l ^ ^ we niuat my that We uo nota d t h b UD I f l ^

_'their, county "cotivenUoni onparticularly In places whan, momdsas are being b«ld. This la a day eapsdally•rtapaxt'for >tbe veterans, to conunenoratethe servlcai; ol tiioee .cf tbair\ oaaufdei .whohavBpasssd away j "end to incclcita patrioticsentiment thatinast'ftirely promote U» wel-farebf thtooontiyandiUpeopl*. Ttiedayirasb^gnedforthe^a^iolUfMpea^Wahbnld

•takOdOwt si iaoTeineiit ia on, •to penaad* tha Christian End«vor Union toAx Its coanty eonvatitlda oa some other day.WaiHjM It wm t» done,'for, to tie candid,we ballen the vrtsraw have theright'oj: WayonthUoMdayofUioTBar.

W h l t T h o r I h i n k AUOnt the Weather.DolWewaifortiinaMlnhl. preJieanufor

i % ' l C ' b fc'urit%week' l% . y t r uwofollyaafi»y In^ regard to the obaraetef oftkenatbar . 'Tie ."aoro^hot 'pnihot ,Rer .Ira WcU whWlotreeaet for Hay vaa n i dra WcU, w h W

"rnooth;a»^"lotreeaet. foprtAstad'

p i ,for. Hay vaa niade

a rnooth;a»^ prtAstad'onr pneent coolnujki, and fortber .era »e may ejpect blgitemperature and maw: atoo«pbeTiodi.tart>.anc«t i i . Ia t ta rpar t^U»«eko w t n .33d,iaB,«arth, andnwonwm be oa a directline, reanltlng In a pArtuU eclipse of the inoon,with st.possible distSrtMaoa of the!normalms»Tiet i ^ i«rtHa"»Ut« of our globo.UieasOitoUi.St t .aFaimVWm'tnove East, attended brVatanmi of rain,ittaland.tlnnder, and foUowd by chaoj, ofair crirrenta ranil "lower; tauiuHiatuiii. Thedonng daya and nlirhtiiof May pranuat to befair, pleuantandhri l t t , with rlatogtenper-atari on t i e Slat, prepa^lory to reactionary

lii'on June lit.-..£:ni,:,-.. : " : . ' ' "'

<'J'Z*:^ T iB OltiaBne* l a a r u . ', A ineeunj i f .tbe'.OIUainaM«ii™>Vof • the

BtateoOteW/erasy;formed at Trenton; t nHW ai , 1891, will bold In Llhniry Ban, BUa._•_ . i t . - ' ll *— . • - ^ f j l j " •awiBj T J! a. afe u'ta*. -ia*ee .

la 'Keir Jeney^and Sonday: liquor selling.All ^ ^ j w / ' f a W w i ^ ^ t B ^ ^ t F ^ . ' i w ByoaxnasUj ln»lt«d to . t te iHlwholhoratpre^mtmomber.'osot. The Bevv Er. Vampshnil U TreaUeatthe leagne. •. i ^ 4 ^ ^ • ^ •» ; ' ^ H >".":•.

IHHTUUMJflgT,M*aywbower»inBtteudnnc» at tije

oalfigivnt) In Baker Opera Hauneon'Weday evening by tbo il l**, Jeuidtu i p ,wore both aurprbed and ttvligbted at the toneof tlie beautiful ergon utol «B that ooaudongand began Inquiry to find tbe name and tliamakar, TheEiu cna BaUify such Inquirer*with tlte Btatemoat titat it w u the "Lust"organ, mode by tlio famous flrui of HaxrnSamlin, and was tbe first Instrument of thatparticular kind ever ue«d lu Dover, whichdoubtleu oocDVUEitBi for tb& surprise exbtbttedbecause of itw ntpariority over any organ*ever before heard in tie place. - ,

The organ Is in fact tbo result of manyyenrj experience In organ bnildlng by theseiwted maker*, and combines all the best fea-ture, they bare tchiereci, making it to-daytho model argon of tbe country. Its compassla five octaves, G. to O., and It bos sixteen.tops, enabling » wondrous scope of variationJa Una, and combinations of the sweetestartnonJM. .Some of ite other adrantaceamny be briefly

noted as follows: I t differs materially fromall other reed orguw, being ooffltruoted on alarger scale, omiJoylng larger and differentreeds, tubetytub* boards, and other parts, bywtoich not billy t i e quality at 1U tone is great-ly Improved, but Ita power very largely In-creased, Tbe Brit organ of this, abtaawasmanafaatured ,'exprmly for the late AbbeLteat, and, properly played, the "IJ*rt».nprise* all who hear lt-lndoed, m one whounacqaalnted with it can realUe the high de-gree of excellence which lias been readied Intho manufacture of nod lnBtromente. I t istbe eoinmon.expression of mustalans,' whoboor and play these organs for tbe first time,tcattuej had uo Uea suca lnstraiataita) werapossible. AsoompaJtawltbUiesmaUer-stHNlpipe organs, tboso instrnmente at least equalthem k poworand iiuollty of tone and greaUysnrpsn them In variety, proportion, vivacityand adaptednees to secular as wall as sacrednimdo, wnlte. they occupy but small spaoa,and are furoltfccd In plain or elegant cases,(orming a chief ornament for any position, a t

nidi less than tbe cost ot pipe organs.Tbs well known Arm of Jenkins, Back &

Co., atHlne Hill, are agents in this sectionfor thaw instruments, out! for all Uie pianos

id organs of the justly celebrated Hanon &ll ft

p g gQiied bun *S and costs and committed him tothe county jail for tbree days. * At"the Doverdepot rierson attempted to eecapeby runningaway, but the Marshal was too speedy for him,and lnnilad him wfoly In Jotl.

Jon. Morrison was drunk and disorderly onTuesday evening) and the Marshal bad toconvey him to the lock-up in a cart, OnWednesday Justice Oage find him (1 and cost*and sent him down for Biz daya. la ter tbo4ecMoaw«a reversed owl Morrison wo* Bant

tba County House.Chas, Autlaraao., while drunk on Wednc#-

*y, went Into the store of 8. Lerlngton andused abusive language toward him and h j .wife. Marshal Hagan loobadhimupund Jua-tlo Gage on Thursday fined him (S and coatj,

• Anoat UieNetoongSohool,There was a tpodal meeting held In tho

Khool house on May tub In order to raise f800for school money and *500 for a lot on Allen'sHUl. And tlio trustees and others, expect toget the lot if going to law If In no other way.We don't agree with them and think there aremore Bultabla lota for a school building toKetcoogtban on Allan's Hill, and-that thev&ool buUdins riwili. be tvVxAit in t U centerof the district. If. a better lot can not bo

ured than on the above named place, wewill go to law and see If wo ,can't have thedistrict divided. Allentown was united to

is district without our knowing until attar»first meeting was held/ iTbe trustees seemi think thoyrnlB altogether and haro billsithout having reoulpU for them, which re-

oalntfl they auroly ought to ban

. ; A. Ohanoerr Cue . .In the Court of Chancery at Trenton'on

Tuesday Vie* CbAncellor Van Fleet doll vendthe opinion In-tho. caoa of Syltvnua D, Boyre,•ppellapt, Mid BJxrard Sayre, respondent, on

appeal from tiia'Morrla O t O f e 'I '

Y. M, 0, A. Notes. ,,Don't forget to band Secretary Taylor your

If you Intend going to ;Uke Hopatcongecorittofi Day,';';-A great many ol bur

ore going « i i wo fiope all will availIves of this opportunity,-. A good timeted': 1 ^ ; v;

Court, ID refaroueo to the ortate of Ueo.T,Bayro.ot Madison, It holds that when tberetonohuBbandorwldow, adminlatratlonmastt» gnuited to tbe next of kla of the IntestatQ,if any of them aro Qt'nnd competent and williccept. Where coo ot Bovaral noxt of kinapplies for, adnilnlBtratloD, the Surrogateibould not, In anj COM, grant admlnlatratlanuntil, proof ,h&a boon inade tbat ten d&ya'notice of the (pplldationTmi been given to thsothem. iThfl order, appealod from muatliareversed and tha lottos granted totttareapoi.-deiitmiutborerolcedeV - ' L'..:;-:v ..._•.• ;

p , ;On Holiday, at 4 t. M.,- onr yoting m « ^

meeting will oonitet of a aervice of aoiiff fol-lowed by a short talk by Betfy Taylor on thenbject "A'.Retun»d BUve." . All men a ncordially Invited and we want you to oomeand n d p ' m siog;; f^Brvbe^ub'tup h o r

yand n d p ' m siog;M t o l t h h

hour,

.ThaBiblo tndtiliisotMwlU'iueiftMusualSunday a. 0 *. k W* will rtadyAnt andwcood Chronldf*. All mm Invited. . .^ Hon. Levl F. Horton, Vice PreiUsnt of the

United' State*, .saysi .':*• The Young-. Hen'sChristian Aasodatloii fs establiihed open suchwise and broad prindplei that oiw haj dlBl-cailtyinownparingitwithejiyiQfUtatlMi.iotlioroaghly well caloulated for the trmltilng of

en In all that pertains to good dU-W 1 ~ It .uldsta Uxini Ui ivoW foIltM of

youth- iutd'by sell cnltoro to Improve UiOrnunds and better their cciditione,";.' • ,"

Balldin* «n l I t i i AasoolaUbna.'..FortheflnittJroDfaithlebl«toryofU»e8UWi,

tolerably accurate informstkm isobtainablo,

In the filate, and tfae mmountof noneroon-trolled by each.' What purports to be a SUDI-nury o£ the forthcoming report, of the StateBurma of labor Btatbtic*, to which all MBO-oiatlonswore required to male ixturna lastyear under, tie law, ha* be«npul>llii<Jd. Fromt^s report iome idea of the wMespread inter-eat tii'laife organlia'tloha may be gathered.There are254 asaociaUanB in Uie Stato,>lUi acapital Btock or |S,0U,6ff). ,'"v-o total numberof sbarea Is 437,778, and the -^tal number ofiluwboldara7U7». • Ot Uie Utter 1G.8M areborrofeni, DE JU,Stt7 iharea.: It, will tho're-

be seen that ouly 25 per cent, of all tlioes baueil have been borrowed on, aamoll

aind extremely aafo percoutago,' Tho averageeWoont ol capital atoak to each aaociatlon li980,900,'and the aven«a amount toeachmom^

•$307. TLs latter might fiirly beroprctedaall iew' - - -

tynohlnsr Bnatained.Tbe regular mwttng ol tbe Sfaditran Liter-ry SodBty was .held in Association Hallonday night,; Cbaikw, A. - Jtathbun. Frral-

deht pruldlng. ,'After, Uia trnnwcUon of theomiatlbwJnW Louis A.,Garrioon rendered

rienilplanQ selectfoiui^Il^W. Hcuis g*\y e,rtwtlnff. onUtind " Kount TBIW" >nd Mr.Brinkeirlioff delivered tin tssay on ' ' Judgts."Ti»'principal featora of the evening;^bow-evir, wu .the daUta, <• Beulved, that theklUicgof tbo Italian! at Kow Orleems -wis

tiaus,!! ^.Ifcsatt. Grenolle, Bouse' and^were ippMnted"jndges and awarded^ r t b t e f two to oneid'faror^ y .

of the affirmativejasi* preacnted byCharleB K,C h d J f i ' S k ' J ; : ^ ^

"Tto large emrnriioii barge on lake Hopst-oong, omiedbyHoaaffm. Kacotise & Holler,of Dover, was deetrojed by fire to the water'sedgeataboutU'o&tek l u t Batordaynightttwra*MtoOTed»t:BQTd»n'i docks near ta»Central Railroad Ctnapamy'a plo-nlo gronml*,,and Was unoccupied.'., H<nr/Uie Hre came tort*rticnkQf>wD,bDt i t Ii supposed that itwas aitbtr eat on are, or else caught from someona being upon It temporarily,'engagad ineooldng, orsomethinjofthatiort.; Thebargswas a largo itrriitare; built upon two'canalMabanloost the owneri about |i,400; I t lairttatbWrf^HI;Donlu

g yor "1500, the loss being sboat total, •

The tenth tnternatlotul Chrlsttan EndeavorConrentJon.Utobe bald this yaar at JOn-BeapoHlsMInii., JttljOUi to 12th. The largegrowth of tbtu great orgenlzatlan, darine thepast y«r, gives rise to the expectatiira that13,000 delegatee from socleUei connected withevery evangelical"dmooliiatlot. wOl attendthis convention,, and the Impulse gfTen tocairUttan "activity, l^ this, rneaniv cannot) beanilMentlyesttaiated.-"1''';;-':'.''.-' ; ' ' ''';-J\^

; A meeting, for the pnrpoM> ol'.eompletlngthe anahgsmanta for tlie obsemnce; of Me-morlnl Day In Rcabary,, TTUI be held at

abrth/on Tttuday, itvfcy'SBtti; at S ft ' i i --"Tli* TToBngH Hall',- Bfaccaniniia, m Monday eroyobject ofthbtmevtingis ii frw conference apan inj)'the 26th init. All are lnvitedt''espedallytia"matter ot.orawliiii ftil^ IeeiOaUmi Io thaladtasud,tho«o who fed aa interest in

iTor of legaliadnj gm^Hlng np^race-bmcki the Object for which tha SQth of May H set'"" ~ ~' --" ' ' [, apart, namely' tojhoiior' emd Tjeautify' the

chuper than evar, from 14X0 op, at the BeeB i « S t o r e , D o v e r . ^ , ' - . ' : , ; . '

t Ore &eport*4.It b currentiy rejwrt«d that tha Edl«m cou-

entratiog works at Ogdcn tiave contracted todeliver one hundred thousand tons of Iron oreat Bethlehem, Fa.(«? amon«te*iual to almosontxiuarter of thp present output of the State.It is further said that tbo ore contains 07 percent, of metallic substance, and that tlw priceIs somewhere In tba neighborhood uf (T peron.

Bince the foregoing waewtype the 8iueglnter says i Owen f. Ccnley ha* effectedu» loTgost sale of iron we twor Mmtr&ctfid

for, this side of the Allegbames, it being doless than one hundred thousand tons to bedelivered by the Edison Separating Company,whose works are afe.Ogden Mine, to tbe Beth-lehem Iron Company, and tbe delivery ii nowbeing mado. Tho on Is of a high grade, 00per cent. AB the Bethlehem company .has acontract wfiK *iio United Bta.es Governmentto make the big guns and also tbe steel platoiuud in building onr cruisers for tlie navy,Sussex are will visit every part ot the world.Additional honoris also given to New Jerseyfrom tbe faoC that the Navy Department liasclosed Uie negotiations with the Bnrvey StoolCompany, of ftewarity by which the Harveyprocess of treating the nickel-steel armorplates is to b» adopted on all ve&sola of tlioNavy now under contract. Negotiations areUOW in progrccs between tha Harvey StoolCompany awl ths great French Creutot StoolCompany by wii=h the French Governmentwill be able to apjiy the process to the anna-mrotorthelraea-of-war. Haywanl A.Har-vey, the inventor oi" .the process, Is a residentof Orange. His tathei1 wus the Inventor ofthe gimlet-pointed •crmr, that is now In niu-

Dlaorderiy < Oharaoters.Marshal Hagan luu.lwen Vept quito busy

this week with disorderly characters.: OnTuesday efoning bo arrested Charles PlerBonfor being drunk and disorderly and put him in

k t t J i Gg

Lock-tip,Q d b

y pnext morning Justice Gage

d t d i t t d hi

. Tlu junth aiuiilal rtwinio'n'oi the Eleventh^ ^ 7 A r a ! U l piburg. in tin? Wectminster Charoh, onThura-day, Jnde; lltb,' and great prepara,Uon« orehelii^ m*de to make tberwpHnnnf tbi "OldBleventi" a memorabla one. '.Bzerdsaai of an

i

memory ol! the dead comrades of tfce Eleventh,will be oSdloatetl in the Weatailnitter Church,ommanders O r r and Biekles, as well u otheroted Generals, wiU OB present lo assfat In the

l R O l i G U ' tba ' l V, p

- R Olaric GUae,' • tba gte-halrfld,obaploln, has charge of

„..'.-[?:: Plre.atAUantown.;*1'1 • ",-,,;•;••About1 one oVdock Thursdayimornlng the

people o£ yort Honis aad ' AJ tofor i wereawakened by an alarm of Are.i It proved tqbe In one of \iu> ihaatles a t Allentown, neartho lower end of tha coal docks.'-Theee ahui-tles are owned by. Mr, Tfaos. J,' Allan and oreoccupied by the,'Italians-*.employed on thedocks.- Th*bparHcatorj>>i*nty;EiijR«l quitetome notoriety* some timei ago,'as an Italiangambling den, which was broken tip two orthree months since. The building Is a totalloss, as it was burned to the ground with noti Btlck left steading;- The building:vu oooulod by Italians, " • -

hurry. >•' \tha were foroedta vacate

An Excursion to Jtprrli Ooanty.;! Ilr. T. A. Webb, a pearl batten nunnfacyturer ot Newark, in consequenoe'of the re-newed prospority that has 'come to bis busl-i m s i o a tin pasN^ of, th'e.VoKinley blU,gave all but em ploy cea an excursion In car-

~ ' ' i n Tuesday, whereWent dinner by host

h\ex, QVAKOH; Th« employees as a token ofspprociatiou,; precantod; Mr. Webb. with, ahAndsbnie dismond ring. Before the passage

the McKinley bill the pearl batton iudwttyKewarfc tnis brought almost to a siandittUcause of foreign competition, *-*> '.- ... -

pytoPompton Plain

they* wore served b

A Vow Znterprlafl forHibernls.We otidentend that eirorU are being nLsdeform a stock company tb'ereoiiaerafiliing

plantatHlbornto.tocruih the l*r(M amcuntot mine rock on tho surface at thai place andeUltform'soadamWcgpurppws.; Tho cftpi-

tal itockotUjeoompany is• fc^fii'jlo,ooo-othlob t3,00U will be put In tha plant and tfi.000talnedforworkingcapltal. O . - W S i l l l Br t t e d th id togp ^.ratteraonand others are said tobeiatereited.

VTo have always contended,md mulU prove', that the mine rock lathe beat tobe obtainedthis part of the Slate for} road and atnot

Memorial Day

p l

of New Jeney, haa Ismud hls.'ordors for thebbservanci) ofr Memorial J)ay;"'Evflry Postshonld male arrangtunente'to attena divine.worship in a body on Uia &4th; by molotlonof Uifli* National Encampment, all' flags di»-playeclon Memorial Day shpoM be at halfmast,"-;'and. every eoldliirt graTe ahoold bemarked before the 80th inBt, • ; ; • : ; '

;' I),'.. The Sew Style Postal Oard.''Oho new style* of postal cards have been

struck off at the factory;' One'style is pearlgray, slightly smaller than:the present site,the outand vignette are In blue ink, and thelikeness of General Grant ii brought out ad-mirably,.. Tbo other style Istuiich larger than

y,tba present' card and thsvignette is the •but the Ink Is black.

i as on ;ttio. pearl, gray

; . . V v i l ; :John X, Elolr bos offerod to give the town

I H t o U U i e Btotw'ttu.t la "requited lorr ^ n r f p f j or road purposee, and all per?sons wbo wish to build housBS In Newton aroto be given buOdlng stone .witb charge. Tbestone Is to be quarried from, a ledge oc bluellmettoMliithetotni. wMchutvalruble bothfor battling and macBdatnldng purposM,

Dr. B. f. Tillyer, of this place, rapretentinga New Tork company, Is engaged In erectinglocal telapbbnes in the vicinity of lake Ho-patoong, -HeIsoonnocUngtheKt ArlingtonHouse and the Hotel of Richard Chaplin witbDrakwvltle; also the take View B.onW withObaplinX and b connecting the AmericanHousewithiUdock. V'-'iv-i/v

_ t the E « l « Gallery. ,LUo+la crayons, ubaddsomehcavy frames,lt b d hUd bbte l

y , someavy frames,gilt or bTonte, and one haUdoicn cabbete, alf o r j S U U t U U l i

OBTJ0HED TO DEATH.Johu Uticklo, a mine foJ'BUuui, employed in

tbe Audover icinaatHILwm'a, met on itmtendeath while engaged in nifl vrork on Wednes-day afternoon, at C o'clock. He and bin ton,ayoutli of about 10 yean ot nge, were e g gIn working a drilling nuchiwlnUiriLig u slabof rockTwhlch adhered to tho sid« of tho wall,and in doing so " Hitched " It. In miners parlance this meani that, tha drill passed throughtbe alab, which waa about two foot thick,became fait. In the solid w*u bahlad. Theeffort to get the ariu free is supposed to havloosened ths slab, which gave wav BO suddenlythat Mr, Btickle could not gat from under itand w u buried by it in ite fall. He waa with-out doubt Distantly killed, at the whole of oMdoofhUuoadwsscruBliodln. Oneanawasalso badly lacerated Hfa son and a fluu-;arlau who wo. helping tliem had alarrotT escapo from aharlng tbe umo fate u

both were naught by tbo outward edge oil theslab and coneWerably bruised, YoungSUckle'sfoot w u quite "Mullycnubed.lintit i

rill got well soon.Mr. fjtickle met bis death - rbile occupying

tho place of bis brother, who had charge <this drill, but far aone reason woi not at worktbli day and bit brother was flUing his placeUaipararlly. lie was a native and bod livedIn tbe vicinity of Hibemla all his life. Ilewosa man of niost exeallont cliaractor, uprightand indiistriotu, and wai held In general re-gard as a worthy dtiaon and a good friend.He was about forty yean of age and leaves awife and two children-a daughter who Ismarried, and tba son who was working withhim. The funeral services trill take placeSaturday, at 1 o'clock, P. u., end he will beburied with tho honor* of aKnlghtof Pytulaa,by Anchor Iaodge, ol which lie-was iv member.

NarrowTwo remarkable Incident* attended with

narrow eec*pes from death occurred In theGlofldon mine at Htbernla this week. On

afternoon about quitting time,i Adami and a Hungarian, who was

helping htni, were engaged in mining a•Uok for a traveling way, and being In a.hurry to get through, did not pay properheed to tho rope witli which they were holit-ing, and allo.ved it to become coiled abouttheir foot. Wbeu the rope came down itstruck them, end their foot being entangledthey lost tbdir hold and foil down the shaft,

dlsteuce of full; thirty-five feot, beforetwUluj a landing place, That elUwr £

caped lustnut death was rotnu-kable, and It laalniOat mfrscnloua that both oocaped seriousinjury. They are laid up with bruises for

ivaral day., but will soon be about agaliOn Wednesday William Sheridan, a fore-oQ, had blasted a great chunk of ore, and

after firing it vent back to pinch it apartthat It might bo more easily handled, Thecharge bod split and aoamod tho chunk, butIt held together to its original shape, While•tending badda It, however, It suddenly fellpart, and one Immense piece caught Sheridan

and pinned bis log against tho wall of thomloo. Tho piece yraa M heavy that it re-quired eight man to move i t Tat,strange to sty, his log was not brokon and heia already gutting bettor of the brulflen.

Uemorlal Day-Will be oVsenrod In Dover on May SOth,

rlonds having Ilowors to contribute it b W to MoDavlfs Hall by 0

/clock k, ii, in order tbat tho W ^ Bit Corps may arrange them la boqnota and

wreatlu. The oomrodes of James Mopavltost, Mo. M| O. A, R., will assemble at their

hall a t 1 o'clock p .« . in fall uniform, withaide arms, wbile gloves and canoa. Theministers of tbo different chtircheq, the Mayorand Common Council, Company Q, FirstIUgimout, K. O, of N. J., Patrlotlo Sons ofAmerica, Jamca UcDavlt IVoman's Relief

orps and Sons of Veterans have been in-vited, to assist In tha ceremonies. The Unawill form at 1.10 P. «. sharp owl after visit-ing the different cemeteries will march toBaker's Opera House, where Mr. John i ,JILson will road the Roll of Honor out! Mr.r. T. CarlewwiU deliver the oration, followeday an address by Rev. Air. Sherman, of Mor-urtown. If there ore any names to

be added to Rudolph's Iloll of Honor or anyorrections to be made, friends are requooted

inform Mr. John 8. Qlbton Wore May 80,* ;• WILLIAM SUITE, Oommandor.".

A, B.BtmUNfl, Adjutant, .

-- Mt, Vortman lUarepreasiited."yTe understand that Ur, VTm, Tortman, of

Kenvil. denies the Btatement made In the E t uit w*ek, te the eOeet that t « ttw^bfc om> ots watches stolen by a young German work.nd.' The ERA publUhed the story an It wrmuibyttM* olfloer aJJeging ft have mitfsaireataiiddidnoisuppoM Utat It was In

any way reflecting-" on Mr.' Vortman, who

Wm, FauoQ bat sold hla phce on SouthBtreot, Horristown, and will go to Europe forttro years.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Coupor Lord, of MorrU-town, have returnad from their Winter stayIn Florida.

J . D. UiBsau, of BrooWjn, bo» leased forthree yean the cottage of J. D. Feddioat Con-vent station.

Wm OraCf, of St&ulwjw, Ua» taken B, cleri-cal position In thoofllw of Aloi. Elliott, Jr,,atFatenoc.

C. M. Uailey, of Newark bos moved to Newornon. Ho will soon build a new farm houaoa hla prnparty.Smory UcCUutock, of Morris town, wai

yesterday elected a member of toe State His-torical Society,

Obadlah Pallet, a woU-knoirn citizen ofNewton, diod on "Wodiifrsdny at the ripo oldage of 83 yean,

Thou. Gnmog, of tbia place, reached his oHborne in Cambsrland County, England, ottera pleasant voydgo,

J in . n. A. Poli, of Wow York city, hasranted ArtliUT Thompson's cottage at MorrisPlains, for the season.

Robert K. Ailunan, oIHadlaon, lias gone tohUadlUa ^bowho irLU be engagwl In U

iudg p iudncas.Dr. Arthur W. CoudlBt, ot tbe U. 8. Marino

Hospital Service, h u been tmnitorred fromChicago toPortlauil, Ore.

"— Tuomai Carter, of Boontoti, proochedhutch on Sunday morning laat for tho

flrst time In aareral weolts. ,Itr. AT 0. Clarkson, of Brooklyn, bos leased

tbe P. p . dark bouse on Bouth street, Morris-toim, for a term uf years.

Rev. Somerset Gardner, a celebratedtoglitOi evangelist, was the guest of Xlr. Oeo.

M.McCord,ofMoiTl8to\ra.John Prilchard, of Port Morris, loft Holidayt visit an uuola in California and exiwcts too absent about three nuratlu.Dr. Pred.W. Backer, of Kowork, formerly

of Uorrfstcwn, boa boon elected jail physlciai)by tho Essex cquaty FraolioWon.

Wm Hough, of llockan-ay, vrbo bos panedexamination before the Btato Dontal Bonrtl,will opan an cfllce In that place.

Mr. J. J. XtockafoUair, President of theStandard Oil Company, has boon recruiting

1* health In Morrittowu for a wWk or BO.All tho county oOIcen and a largo number

of Morrlfltflnlnns attended tho f unoralof JutlgBDoWitt C. Quinby at ParBipiuiuy last Friday.

Mr, Baith Heath, ol Peapack, if ihe livestlllJulyaith, will be 103 yeara old. Bbo en-oj-agood hoalUi and bar memory Is wondi

ir. Rich. HowaU, city editor of the Bridge-port (Conn,) Herald, spoilt a few days the firstif this week with his friends at Vlandera andover, , . 'Dr. E. D.'G. Conkilne.of Newark, nnd:i» IlaleaLcwisa Ford, of, AVbippaaYi •were

wedded a t tho bride's homo on Wednesdayriemaon.Mr. D. UoThorwMi and family have re-

moved from Dover and will

beanUfalineaat)ri4lwindoir,erectedtothe say* he not only did not buy the watuh, butit i t was ho himself who detained tlie thief.

Mr.1; A, M., Hunter, of SuocaBunna, alsofeeli that ttio Blatter,reflect** upon him, - Thawatch be bought did not have • chain At-tached to It, and he had no Idea , la spoon-Latlng In the valus ol tha watch, as he didnotknoT what It was.' The inui representedthat he wanted to raise the money to get toCutle Garden with, and Mr. Hunter didwhat he did with the desire ot helping U n .Wedo not think any sensiblft. minded peoplewould criticise either. Mr. Hunter or Mr,Vorman in : this. regard, as they certainlycould have no knowledgo that the watcheihad been" atolen,'and such' an Idea ,wih thtf urthaat from the BBA'B inteatiaa..-,'_.

^ n rflUoted Talnllr. 'i;. The family of Mr. Lewis Campton, whoEves on the Pollard farm near Dover, haa been

»tly afflicted with the prevalent malady,tho tttoculog, alt of thfitr eight cUMren havingbeen prosUttted'wlth the dbeaBo lu a wveroform. One of the children died hut Sunday

iornlng,' and ' on Son3ay ovonlpg anotheruiSBod nway, aiUioting them sorely.' Inottxhif those ctuoa the raeasTes wero followed hyattacks of typhoid pneumonia. Both ot thechildren were buried on Tuesday and It was atouching right when the two little cukefawere borne Into the roam where .the othercbildreaUy rick, that they might aeo thembefore they were laid away. At the tametime one oftbe other children was wil l tbatIts death was hourly expected.: Btnoe tha foregoing was in type the dlntrew-Ipg news reaches us tUab .another of the chil-dren of Mr. nnd Mrs. Corapton, a little boy of

years, died yoskrday atternoon from thesame causes.. ,

' ; A Double Funeral." . 'Tttera wns a double funeral Saturday at

the old Reformed Church at Pomptou Plaliu.Mr. andMm. Abrom ILRYonon, (eparatodby death for but a day, were buried togetherthere. The; lived at SSI iDirlslon street,Peterson, and were on aged and respwtedcouple. For some "days they had bean pros-trated bj the grip, and Mrs. Ryarson'B doe)thon Wednesday was followed by that ot berhusband Thursday. Doth wore bom at ths"PIAIUS," and lived there for many yeanafter their marring*, Ur. Ryenon oncerepresented Wayno Towmhip in the Board ofFreeholders. For the pott few years thacouple had lived a peaceful and retired. lifeinPatorson. . . '.='' ',•

A Work SuoosMfullr Dons.Mr. Btewart M. Keif, of this place, has com-

plotodhUvrotta»«oglkeer In du>TK« ot t t aconstruction of the sewerage system a t Tail*-dega, Ala., and tha.' Bevrerage Conunittae ofthe Common CciuicllintiielrreportBays: '* Insubmitting this final report the ownmlttea feelswarranted In oxpresslng' its appreciation ofthe fidelity and integrityof Mr. NeH, englnearID charge of the work.: HIi aktU ooupled withcotutant and .faithful attention to tbe workhas, In our opinion, naoltod In full protectit

tory reiulta which we have before us." •

; - An IncendlUTT Sire.A blacksmith shop In Ogdambnrg was dis-

covered to lie on fire about half-part craootaoclc l u t Friday mominj,; and tha timelydboovery led to Uw txUapiUlimBat of tbaflames before much damage -wu done. Tieweather boards were found to be saturatedwith oil, and burning watte w u lying along-rida'tha hntldina. Bnt for tho tormnato dis-oovery It Is believed that other bulldlngB Inthe near vicinity would havo been burrnThe.shop w u owned by J . H, BUdworthyand occupied by Edward UoOracken.

Rev. V. W. HUloWy, Jr., pwtor of thoDover PiMbyt^rlan Chnreb, wasablo to roachhome on Monday, bnt lite health l i muchbroken 111 cotuequance of hi* recent attack ofpneumonia, at Providcacs, R. 1., while Boekingrecuporation from a preceding IllDeeo. Theseadaa of the church, reeJiiiog tb*t i t wouldbe dangorbuj for him to resome active workin his present state of health, held a meetinglast night a t which It was resolved to granthim'a vocation until Sept, 1st and to supplythe pulpit In him absence.

• Ladlea1 BngmTsd VUltln* Cards.I t h

A. VAiuxrr o r J-*.OT« A J M O T n u u n i *AOQ ITAI UTAH Clse.

Mr, O. Louis Feck lias removed from Hoprlotovm to Orange.

Bil t 'g

i preached In Ihe Jladtaja II. E,Church last Bunday.

Mrs Win. Walter Plieljw is on her wayhome fmm Germany.

C. M. Sanderaoit, of Newark, hoi removedto ModltoD for tho Bummer.

Florence Marion Kinjc, vt FerreUonte, isidtinK friondi a t O&k lUdge.Oeo. B. Voorhees, of UbrrUtown, teen joying

a flailing: trip In Pennsylvania.Harry Weiss, of Morris f laim, has entered

Coloinan'i DutineBi College, Newark.Zenoa Kemble, on old rtddcat, dlad near

Morrlitown ouTnuradny ol lost week.Mrs. George Hichardi and Qenrgo Rlchordi,

Jr., have returned from Atlanta City.Jos. JJlundtdl baa been auiwliitcd

)I>erator lu tlio Duvor toJejiUone station.Miss Flortmra McQralh h u hton ippolnted

asalataut to Fuitmastar Todd in Roekaway.Editor UaiTUon, of the Doonton Bulletin,

expects to start to-day tor a trip toFalls.

Then. Allen, of Roekaway, has beea ap-polDted conductor on the lake BopatcongUrmich.

Hlh Eood, of Ut. Hope, has rolln-(lukhed mining, to engage In the humronco

All kinds of Brushes forPainting, Varnishing andKalsomining.

Frosted Cream Soda Water IceCold.

OVERCOATS.PIERSON & CO,,

The One-priced Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers,,ro on dock witb all tlio new and late styles SPRING CLOTHING for

MOD, Boys, and Children. We hare the moat complete linethis BenBou than ever before.

MEN'S SUITS FEOM - $100 UP.OHBDDREN'B SUITS FROM - -, - - 1.00 "

..«. KNEE PANTS - - - 15 CENTS.

milr :ralde tejnpor-

arily ID NOW York; Many friends regrettheir going. •

Mr. Enoch Hammond vm a. resident ot3aonton (30 years on Tueadoy, Ho was agedjaars whan brought to Boonton from Eng-

land by hlfl parents. ••, • : . - rSenator Worta and Thumw Kait, of Uorrls-

oim, sod Major Albright, of Madison, oreenumerated l a tho World's piotura of 100New Jarsey notable*.

Station Ageut John T, Hoffman, of Dcn-llle, U elgbtyHwo years old and Is stdll so tola

and heart? Uwt he attends to his dutica with-ut losing a day in the year. -Urs ,Wn.;C Thompson, who died la this

plu» on Wednesday, w u mpecteil as a mostworthy young: wife and her death CAOM mncag^aftoberradilyandfriondi. ,

* wo Tcxy ft«ed Iwiy raldonni or lforrlstowud W within tendays-llni. Eveline Babbitt ontUy 11th aged 01, and Mn- Oarollna A. Seio-

l £ l 1 t h t h f 6 S

'O1TT FAIL TO SEE OTJB NEW DEEBT HATS, all tho late. styles and shapes, such as the •.

DUNLAP, YOUMAN and MILLER BLOCKS.All colors in SOFT HATS, sncli us the BnoAouniM-FEDOEi-OnusH,

an4 other styles for Men ani Boys. >

OPP. THE BANK,

. James A. Mulrey, a Dover boy, waa nomi-nated for Councilman' on the Democratic,ticket at Fortamouth, Va.| and Is the young-

itcandldBteforUteCltjCouncU.'. ,Mrs, CathBiinB. Crane arrived In Boonton

after an absence of twoattdono-i California, and Is now at the

Lewis P .P ib i e r , Vice -Commodore of theLake Hopatoong Oanoe Club, has Joined tbeUnited States Bxmy, and will canoe this amn-mw in Texas, where will be stationed.

John BigRotb, of Eoduaway, kUled UIB tenbids straight la a contest whloh the NewarkBnn Club won against tbe AUaatlo Club, of

g.aThnmlajofUrtweei.Fireman Wu. E n l l , of Newark, formerly

of Daror, «Mimcr«BBriou»iy hurt UJ»wiftt firstlvjKirhKl. Tho muscles of his legs aro bad \yBtrataed and be will be confined to Ida bed f or

w i n , ' - . '•• . •• ,

Win.] Tom, tta pianist, b u e t r a d •900,000,and la now, in his old ago, an inmate of apoor lioiue.' '"Bo MJ-B he oan't- tell what hasbaSma of all the money, and If ho can't noone elra probably will, . : . ; " .

Amd A. Wanl, of Bouthold, L, I.,dl«i mid-deulyatnlihoino on May 10th, Mr/Wordw u born in RanoTer. this county, an! WMa brother Of Dr. Jamea Wa'rd, of BrooLlwbose death occurred a abort time ago.

Among IfeRarkers who will occupy ooantrybroa In too Hammer are Mr. and Mrs. R, F.

BalTanUne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bmdley andMr. and Mrs. J . O. n . Pitnsy, a t UodlKua; A.Q. Keasboy, at Morrlitown; lira. A. L. Den-nil*, alBootton., • .. \ ' , • ; . " . • •

Last week a party of MorrtBtonlaiu con-aiiUng of Uessro. Teruam, J, F . Randolph,Roosevelt, Sblppen, Flagg and fihdton, tooka driTing trip through Morris and Sussexcounties, stopping; at McCalneville, Sparta,MowfoundlouaondSpUtllocltv. , ' .-

JSha Turner, tbs wall-kuown drirer ot &IreBros, of HorrisUwn, refused at FhUadelphlaon Wednesday to obey on order of tbe judgesto drive another trotter, and WM declaredsiupended from driving on any of the tracksof the National Trotting AraodaUon,

Her. Oscar Hardy, whofonnarly taught thoschool at Flanders, and left there 14 Teenago, stopped there and at Dover this week tosee old friends. He Is now pastor of a. LutheranChurch a t TTest 'Worceoter, N, 7 . , and hla sonArthur, then a little boy. Is a clergyman ofths same denomination In ttie same locality,

A. A, EMsboy and family, of Newark. wUoccupy their bevnridBnceatHorrirtoini tinsSummer. This Is one of tha prettleit n«whousotat this faUiIonabla resort. The house

dotlgned by Charles 0. Gutord, -mho alaodslgnod Edward Q. - Ececbcj's bcoie, whichwhich Is Just across tbe wad from bli tathor'arwidenoa. • / • " •:-

Tbo Boston Boot and BboeBeoonler for MayISth oantoim on exoellent portrait of Mr, J .Knox Phillips, tba proprietor, of the prettyKenmare Cottage a t I^ke Hopatoong, repra-svntlng hiin mounted on a line borto which herode upon his recent trip of six weeks throughFlorida, together with a graphic account otth Itotl ' '

Her. George T. JackBoh, who preached a tFort Oram aud Hlbercla, and last a t BaskingSidgo, Is now In Hew York. City for the bene-fit el his health. h»-ring no trtabed charp.. Hehas had a polypni remoTtd from hii nose,which it Is hoped wiU aliotaproYBUli hear-ing,-which had been greatly Impaired. HQezpeota to go to Asbary Park in a few wetki.

Hard Poats from. Boonton.Justice Kyto jEsterday aent to jail Henry

Collins, aged 17 years, of this place, on com-plaint of Vary Benjamin, aged twelve yeus ,daughter of Daniel Benjunia, charginff Col-lins with botnmltting rape upon btr. ' Charleg•Tones, aged 18 years, charged with tlie sameoffence against Louisa Uenetto, about twnlreyears of age; daughter of Joseph Umutto.wIUhave a hearing this ereniiiff.-IJullBtln.

He Could Operata a Oailroad.People whose curlodty was exdl«d Tueeday.

by the ununial sight of & parlor car passingover tba Sns^nehanna rood, ore Informed thatit was used by the family ot F. a Kfono, !ha

cigarette manufacturer, wbo hoi a Bummerhomo atButlcr. Mr. Etinno Ii worth abidozeo of DIUIIODR and can olTord a whole raftroadofhlBOwn.—Hackensack Kepnhlfcan.

Vemorial Sandar in U orristo v n .Tlie annual Decoration Day aermon irill be

preached by HBT. Isaac U. B. Thompw>u. pas-tor of the Horristown BapUifa Church, n uSiindayaTbtungln the Methodlit EpiscopalChurch. . General A. T. A, Torbert Poet, Q,A. K. t and Robert Q. Bhiw Port and GeneralH d C 7 e f V t f f l t t d

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

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

KALSOMINE, (all colors.)White Wash Lime,Kalsomine Materials.

DOVER, N. J.

SEASON GOODS

SIGN OF THE PADLOCK, DOYJ3B, N. J.

The Monarch Lawn Mower.i t lat lc lCB Creain Freezers

TBBVERY BE8T OUT.

Refrigerators,MOSTSHJENT,

A M D . • " - • • * ' - ' ; • • • ; • .

MONABOH

OFTHBMALIi.;:

Corn Planters, Cultivators, Fishing Tackle,Boat Oars, Window Screen Cloth, Window yScreens 50 ctsM Screen Doors all completewith Spring Hinges for '$1.26;:HydrantHose, Boys* Express Wagons 80 cts.

STORE CLOSED MEMOEIAX DAT, SATURDAY,MAT 30tli.

SPECIAL!WHYTLAWS' SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 35c?.OUTING FLANNELS, - - - 106. to 16a

(LATEST STTLEa) '

A 46-inch. Black Cashmere at - - 756.A COLORED FAILLE DRESS SILK AT

98o. PER YARD.(WAERAOTHD NOT TO OUT.) ;

A BLACK FAILLE DRESS SILK AT 95o.PER YARD.

A SILK WARP HENRIETTA IN BLACKAT$1 PER YARD.

A BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET AT 75o;PER YARD. i ;

A BIG DRIVE IN WHITE LACE OUR.TAINS.at $8.S5 PER PAIR. '

WM. H. BAKER,BAKER BUILDING,

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XH N E W JERSEY-One at tlte most iDterasUDR of tlio censiu

bulletins that bari> yet arrival atttieBtate Li-brary 1B the one giving J*t«ik of the flora) cul-ture fn the Stuto of Now Jersey. I t la uotodthat while floriculture has been carried ou n»a business In thin country for upward ufliuudrud jaunt, It is only vvitliii. Uio pasttwoiitj-Hvi! j-cam that It bus utiuiinJ largjirojKJrtliMiH, Tlit-ro was imly uim comluertial (luristfn 1SKI, mm- Uiwe a n uually12,11011,

I t lu i iu i te t r t l d u u t t l m l Now Jvn*.-y uU]tj>U<iu greater part of tLo rotten that yw to N

k Til Stol l ^ A ^ Yg p

York. Tills Stole lir York lu tlie mat-

ter uf propagating roeos, aud raised only fiftyl»r cent, loss Hum reuiuylr aain. Thai3<W florist establislimimta In Uio Bute ; NewYork Las TO3, and 1'emuif Ivuiia Mi. TlioueCM hothouses are undor 8,701,054 foot of glnot quite kolf Uio amount rt'jKjrUid forYork and reunsylvaula. Ttio former baa 0,-W7/.WS and the latter 0,000,14-1. There oreunly eight woman In the bualnatui la NowJersey, wlilla there ore thirty la New Yorkand nlneteon in FennsyI?anla,

Now Jersey capital that la inverted iifloweri la (3,006,618 aga.iistfV-Kl.IU3.ii NOTYork and $5,041,513 la FeuDsjlvaula. TheHum at 1550,212 la paid annual!y In wages to

101 t h t k It l i l i h d I N1,101 mY

, p y gn that make It a livelihood. InNew York tha annual pay roll Is *3,OT4,UbO,

jmld hi 3,«3 men, and in renusylYania tl,O3T,-164, iisld to S,3OB men. Tuowoiuon employedin New York are 210, New Jersey (S3 and Penn-sylvania 3HJ. Roaos lead tie list and NewJenwy raltot, 0,803,014 iuid Naw York only 4r

IM.WO. Pennsylvania Ii a great rotw-bearingState, tlio annual avumge being 11,013,744. Inhardy plants New York leads, raising 5,0113,-SMT, nud New Jeney IOIIOWB with an avengeyield o! 4,W8,OX1, which Is much greater thanPennajlvaola, the nutulwr being only IJ.flM),833.

The total plant sale of Nan Jersey Is $807,003.58; New York, $3,138,790; Um largestamount out of the total $13,(05,4™ sold In tbiUnited States, Pennsylvania got* (liTKJ,.}]*),

Tho cut flowers sold In tlio whole countryamount to #14,175.3-J8, aud of (his amount NowYork sails 93flW,Wl, Now Jerwy *I,2S8,47fam!Po[iuaj'tvoii[att,6&l1Gl»0. One Now Yorkflorist writes that fn 1S0U thore wore scarcelyfifty stores In tlm city of Kew York, hut noirthere are about 250 and all seem to be niakJiiga- living.

liivery Keeven PioiecUnt Bach Other,It IB safe to say that the young man who

hlras a buggy to go to Patonwn, and then pro-longs his trip to Butler, or Fompton, will Iramirprtod upon reach lug tho livery stable toCud that the onmor of tho rig Is aware of thedeception practiced, and la ready to chargefor it. Tbe young man may say that ba hatbeen no further than Patereon, but the stablekeeper can refute tlio statement with docu-mentary evidence. This is tow It is donoiTbtt stable-keeper U a member ot a Uorseowners' protective association, and undor tlieseats of every one of his buggies or carriage*Is a Ilttlo box Boeurod to the wood of tho soatwitli screws and locked with a key which boalone possesses. In the side of Uits concealedbox is B slot through which a card can bepushed Into Uio box. Tha young man whoblra a lionw to go to PaUrson, pushes on toI'ompton, or some other poiut, aad talta hihorso at a hotel. The owuor ot tho hotel la _member of the protective aasoolntlon, and lidliontler Is lustnicted to put ono ct bis hotelcards into the card receiver or each buggystopping at the stablo, and If necessary towrit* remarks upon the card about ttie.con-ttltlon of the horse and carriage. When theLara comes back to tbo homo stable tlio cardU (illicitly examined and tlie owner of tbiriorw sets just where it has boon. Each mem-ber of fin association has a number and thisnumber is branded on tho left fore foot ofeach hone.

So Say -We All of Vs.Wo notice that for tho coming year the

amount appropriated for ttationery by tfai

An Old Kearo's Bekth.Zenas Kluiball, of llorrislown, who received

tbe fltU-nUoa of Colonel Edwards, Secretaryof tlia Naw Jerwy Btidety fur tho Frertnof Cruelty to Animalw, owing toliigpot)t*«iionof a vw y lmuo mare, died on Thursday of lastweek in tile uovel ho bad occupied for worethan thirty years. IV'Imn Secretary Edwi

IUHI KimliaU ten daytt ago, puntiutut to aiijilalDt rettJYixlfruii> jIoi'rlsUjwi^liL'tii dying of tMii»uiii|ttii)ii with u wirnin, Jjiusuiiiiiljiy his ivifu, by lib bediI Busrouuiliiigu vfuiu UIUBI vcrvtcliLil

btsjuUo Lbe utmost poverty, although hoowned the premlioa upon which his but wanlocated. Ha proh-stod with his dying breathagainst the oil! cor tot lug kit* horse, and theSecretary conucuteil to allow the aninia] toremain In tlio stable until Kimball could, as

said, " get up and euro it," although the,ni wns horribly crippled. The proi

could Wsaiuly wado, aa it was evident thatKimball would never leave the hut alive.

Zetitut KtwbaU was tbe reputed aoa ofrhltanun ajyanlaTe woman. Fiffcy-fl TO years

ago one Ciniball owned the farm ball a tullebeyond where Zenas KlmbaU's hut U located.Ho owned many shires and they increased and

tlplinl until thotr dusuendeatM are thicklyscattered over all that region. Fart of tbefarm was sold many years ago by Kiniball totho father ot Henry H. itillar, of Newark, andthe latter wiiuu a lad worked the land. Hehas ft very vivid recollection of tbo scenes andIncident* connected with tha place, ThewUtoICimUaU was originally a Southerner and whenho cmuo North brought his slaves, oraportlouof them, with him and located on this farm.Tbe slave burying ground Is still to bo soon ontho /arm. I t has btxui jjrewrved and cared fiand inaiiy generaUotu of tho slave people aroburied there. Kimball was burlod there be.side his mother aud others of his anoetftars.

go Jack, a de»,ierate and repulsivu nesro,who was born on this (arm and who com-mitted suicide by aliooting himself, 1B burlod

Assaulted by Ital ians,Anil A. DnrlImj,thevenon.We father of E.

L. Durll"g,Iiroprlotoror thoPocahontas Willsnear ilorristowT., was murderously assaultedou fjunday by an Italian namod Barno Knvii-agio, who lives wltli m e w l of hla country-

ln on old shanty just hack of Uio mills.Lately threo Italians hare boon in tho habitof pasturing their boroea In tbe roar ol thotuilbj, t o which old Ur. Duxllng objected.Sunday a hone was posturing on the propertyand tbo old gontlomau attempted to drive Ito l . Franaglo, reinforced by his wlfo andseveral other Italians, attacked Mr. Durlingwith clubs and pitchforks and severely Injured

, Tlio Italian uauieJ was arrested, had ahaariag before Police Justice CUft, anil Indefault of 4300 ball wan locked up In the

inty jail. Owing to Mr. Durling'a age andnature of the wounds Inflicted upon him,

serious result* wore a t first feared.

HEATH & DRAKE.At Iho recent Spring sales of a number of

large importers wo purchased MI tend con-signments of Bilks and Diane Goods at ex-

JaoaUy low prices. They ore all of the. eat and most seasonable fabrics, and in

ordur to cioje them out (juickly we IIIITOuurked tbciu nt apeoiul O^ant. They iu-oludunfulluiuiurtuieutof

SUMMER SILKS,at 4!><3. a n d 78o. p e r y a r d .

FIGUBED INDIA SILKS,at flOo., f.ita. and 88o. per yard.

COLORED INDIA. SILKS,at 48c., GOa. and 8Bo. pur ynnl.

BLACK INDIA SILKS,at &0o., G3o., 76c., 88Q. and ftl par yard.

BLACK SURAH SILKS,at S&o., 7Ca., Bla. aud ftl per ;ard.

At tbo aame time we shall offer

WHITE JAPANESE SILKSat 50c, 75c. and $1 per yard.

In lie Dreu Goods we procured a DE-CIDED BAKUAIN in

SCOTCH CHEVIOTS.Hoietofore tbe retail price of these Ober-

iottf liiui been $1 afl per jard , but wo aronovr able to oiler them et

68o. P E R Y A R D .

Heath777 & 779

Drakg,Broad St.,

NEWARK, N. J.

GREAT REDUCTIONS

ivo rroas.Estate of Edward Dell,

deceased.PQBBUAVNT to tbe order ot .ho tintrog&l

ol tho County of Morns, made on theluveuleontb day of April A. D, ona thuu-nand L'lf,'Ut huuUri.il aud uliiety-ouo, notice iihtiri'tiy (J.vi-n to tUl vumons having oUlmi

• ' - • • • - oHtftte of Edf ard Dell, late ol

ie(nndoroatboi»fflrm»tton,r beforu tbo ecYontoeiitU day ol

" " utiinifata)it,bol•f gaid order

mlliefni, iy cruditoi

.. ..In aad exhibit his or Lur ulKlm, Wideroath or anlnuation, within tho time •trill be /orovor barred of bU or be~i<ire.oi(>a.t»,iDBt tho Exccutoro of said dee'd.Dated tho •Muatuenth dar of April A, D.

1891. 11OBAOE L. DDKUAIJ,tR&BB J . DELL.

Dov -, Now JvtBor. (8H0ir|

Estate of William If. MeDavit, deceased.

. jrioftbt to tlin order of the Gnrroga.e of (heOouuty Ot Morrln, madu ou tha Bt»t daror April A, D. ona tlicuttnJ cInliV hnndrcd

is liavlDp cUliii* aaalnat the ettate of WraHaDa*rt, lato of tho Count; orMonU. de

.BLII, to present the mmo, undor oath otirmatlon lo tbe anhaoriber, on ur before tbo

first Ahf of January. nest, bolnff nine?nlliB Irum the date of sitd ardor; aud »njjJKor ncglooliuR to farf OR in and exhibit bin

_. ber olaim, nndcr o*tli or afSruition, withintho time so limlled. will be luroi-cr birred oihis or ber action tburoforo against the Ad.

DiUul llio drat dif of AntU k s . 1691.I'ML&mWU B. 1'IEItSON,

Administrator,18 low Morrittown, N. 3.

BIh

IN PRICES OP

S H I P CLOTHEI HAVE JUST RECEIVED

Five hundred Men's, Youths'and Children's Spring and

Summer SuitsThe> Obook Belli Is Solus;. of tho lataflt stylos, enabling me to undersell

A corresDondeut of tha Busnex Independent [any other clothier in Dover by 115 por cent- - - Every garment I guarantee to lit veil, aud

wan-aiittha goods as recommended, accordingto tho prices. II cot saUifaclory 1 n-lii makeIt so. If you wish tocopWnco yourtolf thatIt Is BO, please call and soo us nnd bring

Board of Ftaeholdars Is tl,GOO. We wishright here to say a word In regard to UUa,Xttuiy all this It vo may Judge by the past,Kill be given to parties outdde of the county.Ttda has been the case for years. It la notright, nor just and it Is full time It should be•topped. " Stationery" include* ruling, blnd-inB, blank books, etc. Sow wo make free toeay that any newipapar publisher In theoounty would be very glad to haTe this work«tthe prices that am given to outside parties.As for UieJemyman we wlU agroe to take«U the work In thli line a t five per cent, loss•ttiMi Us heretofore beet] paid, nt«a oc pre-vious bills to Ox Uie prices. Thiite a digUnet•offer and WB mpectfully call ths att«aUon ofthi FrtBholders to It and mjuwt that tbls

, vifer tereadattbonflxtmoetla/tofthefioardWe doubt not that other publishers « m i»both ready tnd Terr willing to maka the ««meoffer.—Janayman.

o r p pI am pleased to note that there are a

er ot eansibta horsemen geaemllythroughout Sussex that are dropping the useol tha chock rein nltogotbef. It Is a goodtlibjg, The chock roln Is an Implomont oftorture, Wfcat is more pitiful than to BOO aspirit*! youns horso ou 0 warm dny with hishead chocked until tloanimal isfairiy hollow-back. IolmiyafeoltfaatthedrirerBhouldUtchyckwl Jn the sarao mauuar and for tbe sameJongth of time. After one trial he would neverchock a hone again. I t is possible that there

ay to times whan & horso should ba checkedllttlo, but It should bo a very loosa one.

Some people have oil idea that it preventsthorn from stumbling. A good blacksmithtohl mo not long since tlintit Uotwnot, Hothinks It works to tho contrary.

irgooclA.my goods

„, for It In no trouble toJJonlug you will ilud eatleftutlouand doal with mo continually,

Ur. Wiles' Antagonist Dead.Mrs. Eliia Toret, bettor known as tbeFrench Madame," who for several years has

been pursuing Eon, ITnthanlBl »iles, of Mn.lIson,' wilt all Borta of prosectttlona and suita,died on her farm near Flemiugton but Frl-day,leavIngaoeBtat«TaliiDdKtlSOO,000. Herlast caw against Mr. Silos, In which shecharged him with tbe larceny of 16,000, wasdismissed at the Tombs ToUoa Court on Mon-day, Tbo friends of Mr. Nik* lava alwaysbelieved that tho prosecutions were elthorMflfRrpuMf—g schemes or malicious persecu-tions and. her death oartalnly relieves himtram the attacks of a pentstent enemy. Thawoman kept a notorious retort In the upperpart of How York.

S. LEVINGTON,Opp. Baker Opeia House,

DOVER. N . J.

Bavinw Banka In InbUo Schoola,Acoording to reports publithod In many of

thanawipapar»ln tb.li . ud other 8Ut«. tlo•artngi bank system Is being intcodncod Intoa lsrs« mojorltr of the public schools andwherever practiced His meeting with niccceaTfas moMjr la placed to tlie credit of the chit-dren and In a short tlmo th« 007 or girl baa abank account, although itls not of vary greatproporUffns. Tha Ida* la certainly praise-worthy because It teaches the children prind-plei Of economy Instead of maldns; spendthriftsof them. The prime motive in. Mmdlng chU-

. drea to school Is to fit them for the duties ctactive life, one of tbo very first of which U topraoUoe economy.

A Product ot KlngiUnd Shopa.• : Martw STeohanlo W. H, Lewis, of the IC01-

tia & Bssex, has Just completed at lbs King*.land shop* a new locomotive, No. 51, which. la

; design and worianaoahlp, has few equals smdno suporlors. She is ot tbe heavy puKngtrtyp4j0mIlartol.it and 142. 181 x24 cyllnderi—fair driving wheels with 02 centers and 8#tires; engine truck wheels, 33; tender wheels,

. «I; capacity of tank, 3flW gallons. It is so•_ trtfagei that tbe engine can bs o«e4 lr«m the

mniilrig boards while ia moUon, which la anImportant factor la DiakJng fast time.

A bridfa on UMBUSBBX Rallraul, „„„Bm»dtMll«Jttnctlon,,waa destroyed by fire

,. theotfaerday. BOOM workmen on tbe Susses• "nwdu^corendlt.aiMlweiittoaswJtch Umet- tt the SasQUehuum road, twor by, to borrow

• pall with which to put out the Banus.' TIM•nan in charge, named Thomas BMtty, re-rosed to loan a single pail, saying bs workedtor the SuBquehanna Company, and wouldn't«ftahaiidUalltbebi4dgo.ontfaoBiissexro>dwerebuniliig. For colossal meannoA he takes

A Goodly Estate I * ft.It U said that a Mr. B« t t j , brother of

. MTlUlaia B»tty, of Penwell, and Mrs. DavidEUdebrant, of Drakastown, who went West••feral yean ago and nover married, has diednmntly at Frlnedton, HI. Mr. B. It la soldIdt an esUto Talned at sixty thouioad tlol-aara. He left $1,000 to bis brother William,«1.0W to his dsUr, Hi*. HUdebnat. Uw Ul-•*m» to tha latter1! three children, Stewart.Anthony, Mrs. George D. Force and Johna ikMnnL-Ouet te . '

Olearias; the Boadsidei.A reader of Uio BRA aski us to again call

attention to tlie necessity of clearing out thebrtuh and weeds along the roads la Randolphtownship, and particularly hi the vicinity offihongum Lake. The road overseen are bylaw required to da this, lut our friend gaysthat in many districts they have not enoughmoney to do the necessary work of repairs totba roads, and he thinks the fanners or own-tn should be compelled to clear their ownpremises, Tfala certainly ought to be so, andA law to that effect might be passed with ad-vantage to tbe public. A roadway fringedwith weeds and brush generally denotes athriftless land owner.

STEPHEN T. COLEMANrespectfully announce* that bo has opened n

Furniture Upholstering

REPAIRING ESTABLISHMENT

ON BDACKWELL STREET, DOVER,

rj«lte Park'Hotel, where he Is ure-To oU Idnda of Funiiture Uphohrter-

i Repoiriag, AwiUng UukingT Carpobr, Curtain Hanging, Mattroai llaktoK,

— Jahy CaniagM npalred awl aecoim-band Furnltura bought nnd sold. All workdona in an experienced and practical mannerandatrusoaable prices. S3-U

Real EsUteTraurera.Kollowlus; are some of UM latest real eatat

trattifors of property located In If orris county:Chorlos E, Nolla ana wire to Edward Hltchellnwl Splveater Hitcbell, property on Harrisonstreet, MorrlBtomi, prioe $700; Junes K.Bbanka and wife to James Shanbi, propertyatDorer, prioe «160j James Ryao aud wifeto Michael J . Ryan, property at Haditon,price *230; Jeromiah Qaemay and wlf» toGeorge O. Runyon, property In Chathamtownship, consideration $1; Quo. O, Runyonto Korab Guerney, proptrty In Chathimtownship, cooaJdaratinn $1.

Iw OaxKOKUt o r Heir Jmtuttv.TO HOWAliD FAIBOIULD:

>X vlrtne or an order of tho Oonrt of Ghancor? of New Jnreey, mailo on the tiny of

info nuroof, In aoauso wliereln EJmuuiIlataeT. Truiiuo ol tbo osttte uf Si '»uJ» Ki»ff, Is cauiplalnaut, and you

otbera arc dotoadaDU, you are required to ap-ncir an J plead, ininor or domnr to tba ill ur

* Inant, on or before the tnoiily-Hrth day0 urxl, orsntd bill will Lo tat on u

mid bit! Is filed to fcrooloao tw.ouo (jlion by James Fnirohild aad wireoomoIaiDBur, titled the first day c~

', oiiflilnau huudrcd and f iROtr-flve. o•\a,BB,.p tlio Oouuty orMo.

a (lie olhceU.Smt.l. ,

. . . . J I Fiitobl d lo euld EdiDd D. nilsoj . dUeil on tlia ulilli day ofivombnr A. D. cfglitofn bnndredaud ulrety

Fatrvonlaml

hild ho is a sou of mid Jimei F.irbaft a roiidiii'y or other Intete<t In. EDMUND D. iHLKKY,

Solicitor or OoraplftlnU o a U l ^Dated April » l b , i m .

NOTICE.Estate of 8amh Mouez,

deceased. ~T>DRSPANT to HID ardor of Iho BuJ T of tuo Oounty of Morrlg, madeIiat da rof May A. D. one lltouitub u n d d and n iao lyne ti U

Burrogitede on lliu

iat da rof May A. D. one lltouitud ulffhtbundrad and niaoly-one, notiuo U herebygiven to «U pcranns having claimi asalnat.he ootato of carali Mont a, lalo 01 lb«Owntj »t UorrlB, dbccaBti). la prod on t ihe»mo nndor oath or allb-nintioD, to tbu sub-crlhor, on or before tho first dpjr o / P bicxt, beiuit iifnu mouth': ' ro^ tlioaid order; *nd any vrjdltor neffleollnfi torinffln and exhibit k'.t or iiorelalra, nndorath or aElrnution, wltliln tbe tlmo so limited,'ill ho forevor hatred of hta 01 bee fcetioa

tIiorerorsff*inBt the iobiorlber, Adnilnislof 1 lie «l»t« of said deceased

A BIG- D R Y GOODSD E P A R T M E N T

NEWARKBEE-HIVE,

Qroitly Inorcaiod room inbnoolioroor buiincael Bfgand lower pricoj than evorl

! WRITE fOU SAiirLi: EHCL08IN0 :

I THI) SLIPODTF110H THE »BA. I

rgptlftJUtsrl

Vorj latest Paris novelty In Bat t to ffasbdoaclitnl)S.Dd«itnei»lt(cai tndlttoBtcolor-i l ftt 25 CU. per yard.

'flftnt Use of ParJilan SarjtosiD rich caloio t M o k Tan and - • * • •a u c l i e s n d M s lat only 70ots.

Hlgb oliii stylca plaidi and ehecka. In all-wwil and iHk rnlzlnre, 42 lnoues wido, at only

9 Grampian Wool, Scotch

n and Brondio, EiUrbssy, Pem-[sEirln, ii Inches wide, all irool,a. por yard.

EUGENE BUCHANAN'S

DKY GOODS

GROCERY STORE,

SUSSEX S T R E E T , DOVER, If. 3.

la Blocked with tho best of everyIhiDg In th w

IDO my itocX and prloos, aJl poods dslirored

> any part of tli« town at ibort notloe,

E03BNB BDOBAN&N.

ABIUKGONDAY, JDNE 33d, 1690.

DOVER TIME TABLE.

Buffalo B ip ren* 6:38Oiweio ExpTflfs* 6.-08Dover E i p r e "

fi9otv.|>oryard.9 fnobfS I nnliU ohf p l i _orintUDUiDRa. in pUIn and mixUre, TOTJ

doiirablo tor »alblng or tnvollng ooitnme* at95 oU poryaiJ.

Tbe "Hub-ltme Olotlor," ailb add wool In39 most esqolslta aludea for sli lot tnd oven-\g wear ana for elegmt Tea QOWDB, 42 inohesfau.it OS cti. por y«rJ.Eayptisn printed »ultlnfis in pUid* and

y H l doilg 78 ?*d id t l 7d

anoy Horal dte. per yard,

b

ed fis in p U * andilgaa, 7-8 ?*rd wide, at only

R. par yard l

DR, A. G, FREEMAN, DENTIST,bi i p«f mweDUr looaud bla offloo In lyQYEB,•• oppotiHttinPoitOflloe, In looms oTtrJabt

CfOD i mtort. aud Invltei a ibare of Ihe palP»trou*Be Iiltlllcontinue.nhBritoford,too __only jood wort »ttno(l(r»t*prlc«. Mi motto UM'—sbe«a "TtiaDulthsOIiespeitt'1 lamiblo

grtoirtiflcialaeUorMBta thttltiSTC maae>aie of th«m la Dovei, tbtt hpve been worn

-„ jtnjrMH.and tbe w e t r t n u j ••tbe;*r* ufood ta *i*r." All work irarrantid •• food Mteptttantti. i bnslnaia a 1 part duet of pMrly 90jwrtiB HtolUltatown anabloi me loref.r,liBto-• iiarr, to Utooxwdj for whoa I h s n donawork,

_. Itrfior oltlei. Tt«»hU»wionoitt»tMih. Aft

follow. 1- - uiu 1 , .

, > fajuitj a ._.Ulute far tlie pu t iwates resra. It Is • gtett

icMttte toiuoiJiinii'inl iiia. r« t Ufvrpcfiblr coia-oieut KDd relltblo denllit. .

ltcr. O»o. B. Wnnwr. D.»..l'mlitent Uickelinlowu CnllogliU Ibftltntw

Sir aoqustnUaoa With Dr. Fre«maa hoi extendedOitt a iiorlul if n*W/ tout. For m/^elf, iaiullrsnd pitroii* 1 ciie«rni)]r fcooamiuid liln) aa a

iful, Uiorougli atcil rdliblo ttfotjjt,

NOTICE TO

Worth SasneniiwrinCf.A Tery good thing to have about the stable

at tola Um« ot Uw ywr Ii a MIUtlon of carboUoadd. It the bonea hare sore backs or soreasckm, put a littl* of It on with a ipongo, andthen •boot tnauty minutes afterwards pat on•little vaseline. The add deans the sere andkeeps away, tbe flies.

d h l i K he Is cooling

k d dy M g

and healing. Keep Ihe add well corked andIabalod poison. .

Trouble at Hotel Dorinconrt,The Hackettitown Gazette saya that ex-

Manager Jordan promises to giro the newmanftgwnent of' Porinoourt a great ideal oftrouble and annoyance. He h*a employedSenator Wtrts aad thus tar drfBated the ap-

Improved Road Vachery.p p s e d

, vl Oeo. E, VoorBeoB an AmUn road cutterfor«£25,,ltw»JODt_for trial on tfas lak> roadthe other day and Is nJd to have given exool-Jent aatlsfactloa. HanoTer Township Com-fnltteetreahn oxpacting to parchasa atna-•ctlne to do the same kind of work. And theRandolph Township OommittBo ought >t leastto Inrestleate the' utility ot these IraproxedxleTices for carinj for the nnds.' 1 . ' '

plication for license for tbe bouse, and declaresthat If he la not allowed to run It no one elsewill be.

Qoodltooiu.Good looks are mote Uiu ekln deop, depend-

ing upon a healthy condition of all t ie vital_ 10. If the UVOT be inactive, you have a

Bilious Look, if your Btomach be disorderedyou hate a Djupcptic Look and If your Kidneys be affected you have a Pinched LookSecure good health and yiro will have goodlooks. Electric Bitters is the groat altoraUvoand Tonic acU directly on these vital organ*.Cure* Hmples, Blotches, BoUs and gives agood complexion. Bold at Robert Klllgore •Drag Store, Dover, Onun, Hance & Co1* DragStore, Fort Onun, and P. N. Jenkins1 DrugStore, Chester. 60c per bottle.

ao,oooBEEF AND CALF SKINS

PER WEEK BY THE

-BOYEB BEEF CO.,smm ' DOVBtt,H.J.

A. a. PHSXWA» t-Deu sir:T

IfJOl•o a«4r u iij*ar. mnu,n»LT j a a r s ,

• • B. w , B(UBDMJLM, D. D,DH. FoiKHA)'!--nMr Sir 1—If ibe U M of mf name

Is of any beuofttak a reft route, yon are welonme lo

A few m m " at Dorer people for whoui X liareota work In tb» j iHt t m i n to It* eioallance.Dr. Win. B. Ooodile, , D«rld l l len,Ooo,Uqa»ck<ni, •-, Sjdnor T. BaiUb,.

Fine Botitob OlagbaniB, SI Indies wtde, tiplain, plaid and stripe at 33 uti, per yard,

German fercales, handsome line of patternsand coloring', a Tory desirable ftbrlo in plaids,"tfipos and polka dots, at Si ota. per jard,Teizel"OuLingFlaiinei"vDrycloairablefar

out door negligee wear at only 10 ets. i t r jard.10 InuhGi AIL-wool Ciinmero In th« let.

>f (!re.T< tan, pearls aud node, 1r»fd.

_. ... r Faille Silks In ihe Uteit abadesfor atreet or oreulng t?ear, at Bl)j. per yard,

fflieu Ullllcery Jtnpperiiiosl ID tnlnd It willbB policy [o visit our now inllliaer] depart-ment aud see hon ftuhioaable our dealguerscan get up a bat, bonnet ortotjae for Ihe on I-lay of rorj JHUe money.

LS.PLAUT&00.707 to 721 BKOAD St.,

J N E W A H K , N . J .

GT SO EEUioa 6IOBIS.

poh

WM. T. C0GHLAN,M0EEIST0WN, X, J.

FLAW AND OKCOBATIVl

Painter and Paper Hanger

HAUDINQ EUBOSSIHO PROCESS.

WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES.

Brass and Wood Curtain FUturei,

Hard Wax Finish for Housa, Faints, Olli.Q]as*,&e, ArUst'scolorTaod brushes.

^ j T Compotont mea seat to any port ol tboState or elsewhere,

WAI. T. C0OHLAK,itOIUUBTOWW, N. J ,

COR. WAstiixoTOif AUD COUBT STB, S

!B w

i* 0

W.L. DOUGLAS$3

80L0CY , ; .' :

BaA.OA.I7 4. Oo.,5-Om D O V E R . N . J . ' !r

Shoeing.The lubscribar hss openod % Hono.ShoelDg

Branch in oonnw Uon wiib his other buuneu,oornorof Slukwcll and Beuen Bt*.. powr .Tfas business Ii In chirg* n fa Dnollatal *ndeipfrltnoail uone-iboer and I respectiftl]solicit»ibire of public patronise, • .; ; - -'.

O-eo. MoCraoken.

BT0RETOLET.The corner *tof« In the e

lussex street, now occ '~sagrooery. A lwro t r

floor, wiUi all modern it4JBO tbre* roonu ovsr v

ingi tow. . ,••• ' i i t iV '

Fottafe on Hairaiiapart,Under the iMw.nObig eC.;O« FoatOfBoo

beparfanenl every newspaper malted by anIndirldual (not t publisher from publishingoffloe) li charged with ans cent posUcs peroopy, regmrdlASBafwalslit; and •T«ry periodi-cal nota, uwnpfcpcr, ooe oant for two vaooemor less, u d two cent* beyond, two ounces.

Lord Bacon Baid,"To, explain.Uwmjitwy of Ufe UJitetwoblind moo asUngeadt other 'what is lightMQ more GBO ire explain how " ^ " ^ p f enradisease. But WB do know that pure blood Isnecessary to hmMx, and UieBnuilUn iDdlansdlsoarered in tlw Cactus Blood Ocn ti» onetmlynusblsTBgetabiabtood parifler known.Vo rival, DO mineral, 00 failures. Sold »t

' Enigara1! Gnmer Drag; Store, Dover.

By a rare ftodasnt X ITBJ mada acqnsinttdwith Dr. Deaoel «Jj*pop«k fills, and b a nnasd them for two jWrs.'• Tbay set «jw»Uyand IOPD m etann, oarncUng tbe seoetloa and

: javrenUns; ojastipaUoii, Z wlj^rlbo aynlfyoor SrleaA, as y ohf jflh»ora wetoointfrkmditomo. • ' 'THBRXT. ' J . IT.Bnvijigoir,

J.

No ntatter How Hardany druggist tries to sell you his own coughmedicine, remember be does It. tftcauto fcumakn more money en It. Insist on havingKemp's Balsam for the throat and longs, furUiero is no cough remedy so pare and none soquick to break np a cold. Forinflueanmore-uess of the taro&t and tickling Irritation withconstant oougu-Xetnp^s Balaam la an inuuo-dl L botUea 60c, and 9L At

A COKPLKTE LINE OP

Stoves aifl Ranges.. -. X^ompk attantloo glTSD to contracts for

i^iiblnf? and Tinning!

earn and Hot Water

SMITH & JENKtNS,"OtD AND TEIED"

Insurance and RsalEstate Agency,

0I7XL and MINIMaXNQINUtBniia.

WE H4VE FOli SALEi t a bargain Ihroo obolco bDlliiltig slloi obPenn Ave.,(lwoHin^ and large lot calft . Hops' o 1 al 10 a largo lot on ibis MOUUB t dwelll*

ihi} vlolnltr.of fli.,Bfar*VOIitirfll,, %m71'r.w-!...«. t . n aorcioflandwithdweltli

0 sold tad will

GRANITE & MARgLE CO.r xouaMTOy?a,.

imtriflaa tud Torelgn 3r*alt#JUrble Cemetery Wcrjf,

SUtaary, Mo^mtnti, Bsrcofhag.,

, HsadstwiflB, Lot Inolonrss. As.\AtJf 'Woiuc AKO HATACIUAX, o r TUX BEST,

1 B 9 " Consult us befor* jnir«h^Jp^, I t wil

WORKB-Coa. iioasfs ST . ASD P A

Si-ly ••". MoaiUHToyH, V. 3. .

HARBISON'S''TOWN andCOUNTRY"

Ready Mixed Paintsre unsnipassed afmtiaUal) i n tlie following

They are perfectly uuro. .,They may ba used by any old-line pail

just as be would use AVbito Lead mlxeth i m s e l f . • •- ••

They aro uniform. -Tticy are as bright as the beet tinting colors

can mahfl tliptiu ' ~ - - • •They are permanent.They are good for numy years wear when

yspsii'ttte:** »•***<'

R.F.JOLtEYIiCo,,SHIRTMANUFACTURERS,

81O BROAD St.

ABB B U T BTO011* Ui . • ! • ) •

OPENING

MILLINERY GOODS

Mrs. Geql Fan's,PORT ©RAM.

oa Kipreu |:W.__ •loliprtu ' l 'gBuranlon Ex.' ''DorelAcMom. '

nk«tMtoiit. fipl* * UDover Aoeom> B;CffBnffiJo EiproM* 7:8°kUlkSiorBM* BMSaatolZooou- BMMUk£aptew' 1008

ESTABLISHED I33O.

OEO1GB E. VOOBHJEI^

MOBBX8TOWN,

HARDWAREIECN MERCHANT,

lldi ••'. Of.rr.agA Uakerf, Btukimitl.i',racl on'. Mining and Haoofaoinrers1 flop.

FinUOUs ew

AGRIEaatoa Ezpret, B:WSoraBton Bz.* B:nJ'k«ttatoiraSi|>.a;K

Baffalo Bsp.-! 8:0:

Bolalojk. ' 10:»

'Via. Bwutor Braaoh.

DOVER AND MORRISTOWnl.

1SQ8.-<o ••

I1J.0 <•13:15 I . KS:« "frfiS >•8:18 "

i.it.8 •'orfj; " -

U:*B •'1:16 p . B ,8:16 •'

LAN) AND DRAIN TILE,, v B i R B WIRE I'ENOING, -fonitr'tndlCoiinlto Hatting. Allot foil

of |Cfl*t Bftfei, Befrigenttori i n d f i l w

11:M " U:)Jp.».

i,518:507:801:40

oJUMl Plow, aUo Ac wo Hftrrov.Oaltlraton, WsJtw A. WoodeB d SaenTHorsa Tuk

amenm i aad Bollard* H»f Xridew, L*Ttad Trwj Horse Fewer, and all fini-olaes flwi

l A a n d l U h t d H » w

A wo H f t .c bBel. Oaltlraton, WsJtw A. Wood

Moniiti, Bes>perB aad SinaenTHorsa Tukn,amenm i aad Bollard'* H»f Xridew, L*TWtad Trwj Horse Fewer and all finiolaes flwin

LEAVE NEW YOBS HOB DOVEttAt 4^0. 7:10, 7:90*, 0-M*, 0:10, 0.30,10:

A. aM 12^0 u., 1:00*, S:SO, ,:1O>, a SO. 6fl^?t7fl0*T8:00», §:0fi aad fl.-0t»» au

" ia> Boonton Bruob.

CHESTER BRANCH.Irani. , Oodou. Butmti.

Btliill't10:» I:J7 -

0:10 1:85 t:J7 i-ortOnm

Ilia Uatkil(ilo»n K,» r e M

Central Bailrptd c f New Jerao/.

I1I11I.U<,|,,,,M

•i , fool mumnj BI.,Horth rlnr.• UP TBinia.

•.00 t'.U *a5i ' l S

g.X'..tSSfcPnk'rilla- rtl...t

k.M,l.U.k.*.t.*.*.*,

ULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

*—'a and adlofnlOB <mIFlow/aUo&as

BUS Lff AOTDBBB *NB DX1LBB Of

STOVES, •31ANGES, ^

FURNACES,

Zinclieet Lead,

Lead Pipe,Pumps, Ac.

jTHE GORTON

JIEU mum

DUNHAM,liaa OoaTpaalai

Lot»e> promptly adjusted sndpaid In cash.

ESTATE PUR SAI.E.-

Okoloa ba Mfof lota and I a n , on t—r U s .

HO r»B FOE g |HT OR S l l » ,

Fortpr,m.,,-6.,7

. . . . ASI

. . , . O.M

liLg'HfevM

,.yml : TSJ,IO.U

»awlort....i.»-

a Dav«>

iorlarbt,A. VANOEHVEER, Prop'r.

I

BOCKAW AY, S.

, i8EITBF0BTEB

Cor. 8HsiexandBlaokwelltts.

GROCERIES

PROVISIONSPlllsbury's Best Brand

of Flour,

EaaSl«iuu>»a>,

M O R R I S C O U N T Y ,

MACHINE & IRON Ce.

HOIBT1HG _

•M1

nalB laBTtnr BMkawajatl^Ap x .aaanacta l a i U w Braacl, doaan Oro^ * "

•U8T0H CO»»ICnOH-C«iaa>tlo> la

** ***** w'sSB

TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.Hotlosbnareby given that there wfflbi aoetlng of tm County Board of T^T-Tntnm

t M i C t f th i t i Cmoetlng of t m County Board of T ^ T t n mot Morris Countj, for the examination cCoandldntea for Ttochorm1 Ccrtifltmta* a t Do-rer, on Fridaj anil Batorday, Jouo Otb and6th, Candidates for s e c o n d u d itdrd | n d teerUQcatawill tie oxamlned on Friday, modfor first grade DerUHcatcs on Saturday.

EnehapplJcant thonld be p r o m t M eariy

24-Sw

WANTED.A competent doni»t.o to do gatwnl homo-

work. Apply toHB6. B. I* DUWZA1C,

Cor. OoU uid :Pro»peCt BU.,SS-tf " . Dorer.N. J.

B07S AHD OIRLS WASTED.Abora tlw aga of la. Appl7 In penon.

XIIB JiUTiBR HARD UUU1USK CO.,

VALVECHAIN PUMPS.

M I E X T B 1 C T O H S .

ITS bor, a IUI Kail Saantig, Bl«h Onda, (alliaa6«ya>rx. BiaWy noommaDdBd. Ctlland

*"ia"" D. S. ALLEN.

a T. CLARK A SON,

Practical Horse-Shoe^,have moved Into their new shop next door totbe Wright Organ i o's olllce. where they arer«idyto8do alfwnds of B^cksinltbtogWBfjpi^Bfia inannor.

WetoTPflflaaged Ur. Jos. OfleR, who hasb» vpMttSFSr WeUjE t^ie host wagon lroner• sueclally. • a- . . .

W GIVE TO A CALL.

WILCOX & BERRY,(nrpouiosi TO v. v. s. tntuaa,) :

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