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•-X-* X X X XX .X-X-X-**** •£ OUR RATES OH f HE TT voL.xxni. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1893. NO. 21 THE F0BLUHXD aTOX FUDAZ Vt PUBLISHERS in PJROPRIBTORB. Ofios on BlMiweU Straet next low to Uu national Union Sank. ISKMS OF •UMOXiniOH IKVAKI AMiT IK 4OTAK0Z. Onliu THRUKOKTBI &DVEKTU MO RiTEl. 1(101) '9 60 (1 BO 960 »M 4 60 ISO 100 100 io at SIM 8 50 $4 50 MO, 1 75 3 CO 160 6 60 IS 860 10 00 lit MOO 10 00 I1O0 IBM .. HI 00 1111 »» >»W 17 00 no »00 MO MOO 1100 «00 i rof imii. " won no- gBOENE J. OOOPEB, ITTOKNiriT-r.iW, ire • U l T U l U HOLIOITOB IN CBAHOMY, OHM ill Ik. Ton. Bnlli"n«. •Inr 1. A. LJOU'I Slon. DOVKK. M. J. 1 #1 «O 0, ODUaUBi M. D., W OKHUULPBiOTITlOIIIll, UCU d P t O I i U S T IH THI TMATHUH or at.T..»f.r. DIBBA3M. JirlTIOS fN TB*P»BK.IHXnUjBOILD DOVM, H. J. (JEO. W. BOWEB, _ AMHITBOT, MOBIUSIOWN, N, J. Omen IMnit Pt*™. Con M«««I S». TOHN DBDMUUMI SBATUK1 »KD BUB OOTTtNO BaUW«, IJuwax STAIR, .; DOVSB, H. J. tf! W tw Annual Charter Election TOWN OF DOVER. MOTZOB OF BBOUTXT, KETUIOH AKD OOBEE0TIOH OF BKHSTBV. |)UBLlo nolle. Ii barefcy Klran that tits L Boardiot ttafabr, ta and foTtfaa MY- and Xlntton Dlatrtou of tb. Town ot Dour. tnrJmtj, will tnHt at tha M7eral plaoea bwWoaltm-^nUood, on MONDAY, April 24th, 1893, and l rtmiln In teuton Dntll nlDa oc a Ifca eraDlat. (or tlw pnrpca* of eornctlog ttancUrrdtolan load, b, Item, and oT a&Uif thaVatn tat namia sf HI pWniaio- llldlathtrl|btol lutnia, In (tt Mraral atotfon dlttrioU it tto oen earning munld- ^.Uofioo,.koahjJl.K««ta1,VJj,teror. ^.Uofioo,,.koahjJl.K««ta1,VJj,ter ben, oribeU to abowil by the effidavlt, in wrtuaj of noa roterln «ajd dHWot to be' hf«l »<*r lliereh,ud etailiit HoWrora tie nine of autanon wbo •!!«• • fair oppor-, tUDln to ba bierd, Bbel] be ihown Dot to be enlUM Io a, nee thenln bj reuon of noa- raddeneaorotlienlaa. ToiiUirs . Obi, BUOKWK* Am BCMBX »«.. ;•;:'. DOV*B,1I.J.. ' • i oooprieiQff tbet portion of toe torn Ivlog oorti at a line lollo.la, BUck-sll ettM romSt. lUtia IUI1 to tliecneeW of tM Daainre, M n u u end Wottem Rell- iwl,tkenoedoera tee unter Una of Blaxt- mUetnelUmebMnaotaUl the Keck- »«•/ rinr: Ib—oe down the Tloiriatowa J. ?. BACKOFF, D0V1R, M. *.. MUTBUUT DIBT1U0T, ' oomprieln. that portoo o( tba idem lyinl ofBefletry will neat el (be Park Hotel on BUckwell etieaL ' ' " •• -. Jot: V. BKH, Town Clark. Deted DOTM-, N, J., April TU), lew. ID-Sir n i n i X O f '• ". '•':.'• ' •"••. . T r flUPKBINTENDEMT ••'•:" •',' > W I enemoie, ' ' ' - '• AT KESIDBKOK OH L4WBB1I0&; ST., D0T«e,)l. J. L. a BHBWIBTH, UfJ. .. • -.. ... Sow.1.1. u. ATTORKEY AT U f , MABWR l AHH,BOU0ITO» IN CH»K0»BT AMD . OFFICE IN BAOR BUILDING, H». DOVER, H . J . m I. BO«a, OUOIT^B A»O MimUnyKOBUIOlM. tTAJHOP«.«.J. ^OLIVIER 5. FREEMAN, CtrpenUrmd Builder, FOB SALE* AT ALL DBUO BTOBM. PEAROE * MONEZ." Carpenters and: Builders. JOHHBOH * 0OOPKE, : FUilBBAi, PntFXTTOM ' PereMAlAttenUoo airen to all <ejli to J. Clonnaon. Oflta end wararomu mthe old IHbAUKnfaMet l"j TSaOBBTTOURrEOPBRTT WITH wbo wlilptac JOU > Ita Uit oompauk. doing baabMI In th» 8taU. .,'•.'•' "" • ? - • ' . ' " • •• '••' -' BO BIACK LISTED COUPAH1E8 HERE. ^ orncx.OVER.. V •'/':'• . THE GK0. niCHABDB COB STORE, HEATH & DRAKE ie am unm DBY CMS, Which we have M<D monUis In Jcal!n,rliiR to- gether from *!1 oonicra ol tlio fflubc, all tJviiiJt inanutaclureil for this Beaton's trade. todies will readily appreciate the advonlflKo of making selec-Hous from stuuki thus, t-ttcrciii as compared with gaodt ahvlvetl und twirled Prom the moit staple lines to tlie chuiceit products produced In a wide ntnjfe ot rtylr, embracing; nil that in ?iutlil unable and deal ruble at moderate -" ' '• to tho follow; Wr»w, JdcltetK, Top Conti, Trniflltyj <-i menu,UdlM'JnckeUfj to$,aeach. Kwlti Capes (3 to #j9 «acb. fit gun ran teed. ULKS BILKS SULKS.. BILKS., We take especial priilc In enlllnL' tfon of Rich Kuveltles wo have ever placed un exhibition. Grenadine, B*CO.MIs, l'ucli BKIO 1'eninUo. CryntuliIiioTraverw, fiuralfni Glace, VeU.lU.no, DamssOlaco, Omllne, utc WOOL DBBS5 PABBICB. ry (mthlonnbte fabric f< Crystal I'upiln are Increasing* W A I H FA8&ZGB. Printed Organdies, Printed Uutlatc Stripe and CheeklChevloH, Turnpoi Cletli, Dotted aad I'lgured 8wUs tn Voncy Cutra*. Pine Hootch Oin«BomH, WHTTB GOODS, LA.OBS, IMBBOZDBBIftS. Onr BHortment ol these goods In *omor, mere vuried and complete itii wo h»ro yet ihown, and embrai Cambric, Nainsook and S*»IM ~ tIon*l*nd,Motch BfUi, Iti fil styles. BLACK DMJUS GOODS. ffournin^Om t iS^ r Tw' 11111 ' 11 W 0Ur -" ne " nBphitl'wIth'oll^he l^'tM* I ?ro3ucfioiiii'fi*r' OUH KAIL OKDBB DBPT in equipped for prompt and efficient service. "res Delivers; Throughout New Jersey. 777 & 779 Broad St., NEWARK, N. I. N. B.-^I wiali to call particulai attention to my large line of REFRIGERATORS, FANCY MATTING and PORTLAND RANGES. TELEPHONE S8O. NOTHING EQUALS Dr. Edwards' Congli Syrnp Near Plane St., . ». J., ISOT. lSUi, 1693. utrfolly unit* In mom - . nAKiTAH, a. «».. HOT: iota, joms. W do bsrstrr ttomWj unit* la reoom- nsodlni Dr. JEdwards' Couth Syrup H i m - pmriorrMMdjiQ "Oi.pf, n and all (onus of own, Mw. m ^ IlT« og^UjJ^ 'qW aMSapttjl Boll n v u d S M . ties B M;D.HIiGKS m stock of ' WATCHES, CLOCKS, Muilcal Instruments and'STATIONIBr. PIOTCRB FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. Watches Cleaned-for 75 cts. and upward. MAIN SPRINGS 75 ct* AND UPWARD, t a r Aft«r April lit I will lomtad In wPI«non aiock. The nrnntnt rtor* *UI U toBtod la ttwSUM bolWln«. _wPIn la ib« active medicinal •««» of C.rtwile Acid and lb« bew dlitn- ,feitant Lnonn to Klence. Also ii a »ptclCc for twUlfjnant cue* ot IVIiooiiing Cough, and •> nmcdj for- Auhro*, CaUnb, ^^ Crfda, DlphthtK-i, Cr*»p, Scarlet PeTCf, Hay Ftvet, Sore Throat, and all Disease! of the AirP**»gM. ' - Tbe Vsporliinjc Apparatui Ii ilnple jrei perfect, and is the tafeit method for deatrofing InfecUon, F*rtmhbj *tt prMCfiilt. Trait n///i'rJif W. H. SCWEFFEUH J. CO.. iwi, Suit AfMiti WABREN 8TBEET, [tint to June* Gtrdctr's feed store,) SBALKR ITT .; fiROOBBIBS PBdVISIONS .. .; ornQcBBardmiDE. PiUsbury's Best Flour, : Feed, Grain, Butter, ;* Eggs, etc., etc. _'oa art Invited to Okll and examine our Itock. AllBoodsdellTftTcdtoaojriiartoftfaa UnnatlbntuUca. SO-lm FAEM FOBRENT. . Tho Margaret HlUa Fann nnr Kenfil, N. r., wit* two boum for rent ImnedlaMr. V" v. a L. DUNHAM'S Inmirarco and Rtal Batata Ofllc*, Dover, N. jr. tf-lO.v .• ': ;. • " . : TH0KA8 B. MoOBATH, Tajaeml KMetaT ajid GIVEN AWAY. H. VflH (Limiteil) Will Give Bed Springs and Mixed Mattresses With Every Bedroom Suit Sold. N. B.—Notice the first name. AMOS and No 73, before entering the store. ROILS OF CARPET Just reoeived, consisting of Hoquettes. Vel- vet, Body Brussels. Tapestry Brussels, 3 and 2-Ply Ingrains, at lOe.to SOo per yard below regular prioes. GOOD FAHpy i ;MA,TTINO, POT yard only 16 Ot8 PARLOR S U f f DEPARTMENT. Having juBt reoeived 76newsiyles of Frames and Ooverings of Parlor Suits, I oan show a larger variety at lower prices than any other house in the trade. N. B.~Notioe the first name, AMOS and No. 73, before entering the store TEKMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. ELEVATOR TO EVERY FLOOR. ! FREE! Wo propose to givp to cnoh purchaser at oar store a Iiunilnoino CRAYON l'ORTKAIT FREE. To this end WBhave made a contract with a leading portrait house to fanrish us wUl^ ijieir oebbrntod pioturea. To those who have soon iheBe portraits no word^is neceBBary, and those who hove not woin- vite to inBpoot .tho aampleB at our store. "We further assure you that if tho portrait in Dot enlis/nclory yon need not acoept it until it is. The portraits are orayon dxsi India inkand ot a very fine grade. TUo same picture costs when ordered from an agent or picture house from $10.00 to $16 00. Wo ant you to pay for the fiamo alone at a very low oost (the wholesalq price.) WE GIVE YOU THE PORTRAIT FREE, YOU VAY FOR ONLY THE FRAME. 73 Market Street, NEWABK.N. J. A Saying of Two to M TOES of Coal In using the OSOEOLA or QUEEN E8THEB RANGES with reg- ister attachment A large line of stoves in stock follows : Coot Store:. Gem] Easier, * -.,'• Oiton, Broadway, . New Broadway, arko,. HfiEister Stoves. Penn Royal, Happy Greeting, ' Hijol Heater. PAKLOB STOVES Argand, . fi^io, Lantel, Floreiioe, Home Aigancl, Dud;. Archer, . Kenmore, L.ttimsr, AITOB, Neptune, :'. BoMn, Gipsy. . . STORE AKDSHOP iTOVEl. .- gomir. Hooiroli, DaHj, MoiidiJ, Fortland, Meteor. Vldrtle. FULLER S WARREN end THE DDHHIHO HTBAK AND HOT WATKIl HKA1KHH. Plumbing, TiDOlngandBteamntUnK Vork don* In all braoobce. . Lookat; my l**v atock b.fm punbailat. . ..' , D.:S, ALLEN. Dover, N.J. the aif" p! selling ShoeS y\lw"aya within 'H e P o P ulftr roaoH |^ay remotely cono£rn yon again tQ Investigate the Qlnoher shoe, it is tlr£ lowest and p r o p e r thing ont in footdres§ Specially prefixing the §orutinizing glances tha | [^eep preceding f i r e fashion otherwise »Q | the icferse S H0E Now '""emV 0 R and ' S T0KB '» «" DovEr, N. J. DOYBR BLACKWEU STREET, 00., -:-LUMBER OP ALL KINDS-:- ash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c. »R»CKETANP SCROLL SAWING DONE TOOBDEB. OAL, POD ii 'IHB lATEBIAl «DRY AND SCREENED COAL.* I TALK is cboap but it takes money to' buy! SHOES. It will, however, cost; you less money to bay a good pair;of Spring Shoes, Ties or Slip- per| at my store than it will if youjbuy thorn elsewhere. My as- sort^nont you will find tho larg- est.jthe styles will be correct, and my past reputation for using the liiglfost grades, will bo fully sus- tained- SPECIAL. I have about 200 pairs of Ladies' io, Shoos that cost from $2.50 to $£.00 a pair. I will olfer them. whi|e they last from $1,25 to $2,50. HEAGAN, Opp. »., 1. & W. B. 11. DOVEB, ». J OFFER! GROCERIES AND DRY GOOI«», BiMweil £ M im 1B lie Dove. Post Office. JOLLY OfLE JOSH. HIS WEDDINO OIFT TO FOLLY A EetUiatio Bomanca of Dgver-Witb Namei of Prominent BUMIDBMHon. " HIM BuinniBra-Pullj—1—er—d«e I-" But Uie ipeaker took a Leader Ofer liashful- ne*», enly to bear a strnit; 11 Ye*, Cbarley." " O«n ] taplre to-w—to—tb»t is- 1 Again laprn into slltmcu, (ulloired by si ocoumglng: "YM, Cborlej." " Ob, If I migtit ouly hope to—«r—to—' Another failure of laoguige. It « u seem- igly a hopeless COM, and It might Uvn been aaly for a demure: "Charley, I've said 'yea' twice, and if you unui It, I mwn It, too, aud-and-" And to this dsy tliat yomm man tri that be popped tha question. All tbli Happened away out west, and V Afln't long before there wet n wedding. " un not long before there oaute a letter tt POUJ'B Uncle Joeh out in Nan Jersey, who wrote effuaiver/ of his daligbt at ber exhibi- tion of what be called "grit," and proposed tbat If theyouog ooupla would locate at Dover be would «tart them up la ]|fe us A wedding gift Of COUTH they nocepted, aud ware soon bid- ding their friends adieu. * > » * * * weeki lulncquent to tbe above venation a trftrol-itAlnod party trrlvwl at Dover. Our friend Undo Joab was In charge and heled the party strafubt way tobis homo. " AIM<r brettklDiit," reniarkcd tbe old man, a'll go out and buyyou an outfit. To ex- pedite matter! I will order a rigfrom deorge McCraoken'a livery stable." The carriage arrived,'And u Folly viewed tbflitylfsh turn- out with pranuiDg borses, elaborate trappings, •ud a neaU faatA di t V l i pg , •ud a nea.Uy fawatA drive expressod great delight. kd U l J b " h ppg, at Vat, relu, site Tfals itabla," re- f th b t t pessod great delght. Tfals itabla, re markod Uncle J a b , " h one of the btet out- fitted licery eaUbllHbmenta tbatlknnw of- tue three "BV-Speed, Sarety.-li iUotmt* of-arms. If you orer hare to runtoitu o railroad to*n1 b« sure to go ttww for ft rig. 1 " HaTiog found you a Jot," uid the old nan- loman BB tb»y entered tha carriage, " tbo next thing to be looked after Is tbe building material, and tho hardware la a principal Item. You will want to g«t It of an old uUb- lllbed and reliable flrm. and iu that case you sbotild ie» the 0, H. Berry Hardware Co.," said be, "They carry one of tho largest stocfcaTof bardware iu tbe county, and ean urnlib anything from adoor knobto a iblngli And as you are goingto farming pretty eooi rou can gat yuur farm implementa there, too, md cat) depend upnu tba strictest Integrity ven to tbemluuteitdetaili of business trone- actionj. They haodla tbe gyranuu chilled plow aud everytblug else In tbe Impli line." "Ho one thlug adds mote to the value ot a property than tbo fact that it was planned and built by a reliable firm of contractor and buildom, Bo you must be very careful who oa employ, 11 said Uncle Joab. "Mr. J. J. r r«lanabulH my boutefor m« and as It is e flueet in ihts vldulty I'd a-Jfln yoi oontract with himalio. He Is at present \ „ _ much crowded with severalflnahouses, hut as be Is going to add a numbor of men. to bis force I think you can make arrangement* with iilm. Ha «111 also furnleh doors, bllndi and other interior Qnlahlcft. IIo la BUO making i specialty of sUlrbuildlng and tawing of ill deiorl] the city. Vcucau get Jtut wliat you warn there, ' Tlie LaUet Btylos and lowest I', * being her motto. Hlie lisa that txper wblcb guaraotoea tliot wLeu yuu liave purcbaited of liur jou have tlio proper tblog at tbe lowest pwsl1)lo price. 1 ' And a few ours lator there ivos nuver a lin.ijilor lad lan Polly. "And, Uncle," exclaimed I'olly, •' nl,er \n I go for drr goods, tula drew o! mlu« i hardly suitalile, I inuitt admit." " U'ull, my girl, it you want to select from out of lire most extensively stocked esUsblluutiienta In Uie dty 1 will direct you U h. Irfhrnao &Co. wfaocarrlos a line ol dress variity aud real value, is seldr the largest metropollUu cities. Ue carritw all the latest weaves in ^aublonaUe dress goods and you are euro to lie guided rlgbt.Iu ir solootlona. «Vou will find him nloasBUt iaa] witb and the employee* polite and expert, wlille tbelr prices cannot be tiujili- cated." "And as you are In decided need ol a circa* suit," said Uncle Joab to Cbarles, " a regula swell Suuday-go-to meotlog finis)), you know very liupplly, I cuti suit you as wall ua tbougb you were io some big eautern city. We've ;ot, fortunately, one flrntclaM tailor iu Dover, my uli frlaud Nowton El/." CtiarUs was ituleed pleased to ttnd tliat be could make selections for a full drem nil-, from a stock of elegant goods u could be round In the oastern sbojis, and was »oou con- rluced tliat Mr. fily Is nmalLT of bin art na a titter. Pawing down the street Uud« Jo&U paw»< before a bandsoma drug store- " Here is \\\ H, Qoodalo's," said be, "and tbej may piwe ' be valuable acquaintances, lie bas been business uere In liover for J'J years." "But, tide, no don't—" " Ob, 1 leuun, you don'L nead medicine now, and imdKlno you uorer will, but 1 reckon it won't bt> unreasonably long before lliia young inati ivill be taking a docldud inUreat In tlie uintU-r of paregoric, "Uncle!" "Well, well, come In s sometime you may waut a jiruAurliition com- pounded, and tbla Is tliu place. Tlwy are com- iwtenl lAstmicista, employ only trustwortliy asslstauta, uud carry only Hie purest drugs Oh 1" excluluiftl I'olly, ns Uiey baited U- ore a show window, "wlmta I»rliwtly lov«l> llpiwr." "Ves," tiald Uucie Josb, •' AloPher- & Co'a boot e,od Eltiw ftUwk can't be lied Iri stylo or »»tont Iu ttilM section; come in and took It over." It iiiiglit^bavu been pullcir uot tu bave txteiidad itiat luvita- i bow WIMJ iptbns. In the c gent broi HfllURRL FIELD! For the o iltivation of a good, reliablei intelli- of oustoiners is the State of New ersey. ! f we couldn't hold first place in our business in this territory we should qiiit. How do we hold it? By simply making Honest G oods at Honest Prices. Goods not only Honest but Elegant; not only Elegant but Fittiag; not only. Fitting but Durable. Same thing goes through all departments. MEN'S $io!oo to ... $8000 SUITS. BOYS' $5.00 to $16i00 SUITS. CHILDREN'S $2.00 ' to $12.00 SUITS. Of ourinew Hat and Gap department it's enough to say that we've got everything for everybody, young or old. at NO PROFIT prices- > MARSHALL & BALL, 807,809,81131(1813 BROAD ST., MANUFACTltHKRS, XEK'ARK, N. J. OIiOOH ON SIDEWALK. J. Hairhouse, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Diamonds, Wat dies, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Gold Fens, Silver-plated Knives, Forks and Spoons. AT THE-LOWEST MARKET PRICE. WEDDING AND BtjRTMDAY FRESENTS, SOU- VENJhSPOONS, U>BtnntMt assortment ever rtown ID Dover. A tall line of Spectacles and Bja UlASMf. ID rnmu of Gold, Steel and Rubber, properly fitted to tire eye. I amcomtantly replenlihtnn mydoct to all fU depart- ments. Von will always find tbe latest patterns and styles. renovatod u required. PINE WATCHES ADJUSTED TO TEMPERATURE AND POSITION, Watches Sold onInstalments. IFNQT.WHYNOT? I t I U U YOU ItoubsIUoumU, Aittinia, PJlee.BUIonKiMs, Epilepsy, Pemsla 17eak- neu, Nervous or Wonting DIKOM* or Mon! Tbet. write to the International XFT?T,t,9l 23tli 8fc, Now York,-.for If III Li Uii puiphlalni cure and how •SHI to keep well. GO TO Kanouse & Hosking's AKERY tor frnb Brad. C>k« and P I - dallj. A frelb rtoek oi COflFBOTIOHEBV ftlmyionb&ntl. 8UB8XX BTnXaT, KKJLH OLItfct. BtUDQS DOVK11 H. J. THO8. JOHNSON, manufacturer and dealer In Ksniti,jtiiitnti, tfanUli, find til worh In Uarhlr aod Qraolte, All work of tha bejl order ud price* rtMon^blti WM, H. BPANaiEB, Jr., FLORIST, GOLD STREET, DOVER, N. J. CntFloirenand Doe tion, for nil occasion*, aul, &o. (loud gruel am, we couldn't ugiu tell all that Polly found that she couldn't NBibly get along without; and stio declared at the wonderful variety itatir auUtEC her making eelectlons. 1 'A»you are going to farming," r< And In tbe matter of insurance," he con- Inued, "tbat la or Importance. You will rant a builder's Hit on your nevf boiue. Ire, llgbtalng and toruaiio Insuranoe on your fann property. Ibeo you can't do a raora sensible or latisfaotory tblng tban to give jour wife a paid-up policy of life Iiuurtnco. My fdead H, h. Punbatn not only has lines of tbe solldett and best companfei, but Is an :pert and trustworthy underwriter. 11 " Having nrortdad you wltliacagsloryDur ilrd," said Uncle Josb, " the first thing we'll oofc after will be the furnlslilpgs for It." lereupon Polly energetically declared tbat - bod heard ma much about ' " ' .telfee/^eirs* ritrawlldttriog display that the girl was pouted at first bow to select. Hut ibe soon lelded to tbe seductiveness of a magnificent iarlor suit, a bedroom set in oak (antique jiUJBD/ L,-t would have done credit to old Antlqalty bemjf. To thssa sbe added \ dlnlog-room set with all acofsiories, a com- plete kitchen outfit, and didn't forget a most oottveotnantaud ornamental writing doek for "Hubby" Charles, •'A pretty good start," said tbo oil man, " and now we'll go to D. 8. Allen's itove and tinware store," Here Polly's housewifely In- stincts hid fully play in marvels of kitchen apparatus There Is cot an establishment In tbe State tbat carries a more compresbensive stock of household (urolshlngs. Every pos- sible piece of sitcben furniture, from a tin dipper to a cooking range, Is here In all styla ami variety. If Folly falls to accomplish wonders In U>Dculinary art, tt will not bofor fault of superior cooklDg utensils Her pur- chases Included a flue World's Argand range ind everything elw necessary to ^complete kltcbemmtflt, iDcludlngaQuickmealgasoline stove, a ntrlgentor and ie»j cream Irsewr, n supply of tinware and table cutlery. " My check book is weakening SOUIB," said tha old man rather lugubriously, " but we muin't fait to visit Klnoey & Bettjsmln, ths wall paper men, who sowbave the largest and tno*t artistic line of Interior decarattona ever before offered to the people of Dover. Their stock is oompleto In all grades and they bava been careful to select only tbe newest and most desirable shades and ntyles from UIB many new and late designs. You will want some paper for your new house, and I must repaper the old home. This firm Is the right one to deal with." 'And I must have an album, Uncle Josh," ezotaimed Polly, "and—" "Yes, and a Blbls with reasonably big: family register," inter- rupted the old man, "so we'll godown to the completott establlibnient In town, O. I i Bennett's bork stort." And for variety Mr, Bennett Los an unequaled stock, and roily'a purchase Included fntsoel laneons books and fancy stationery, (all the latest agonies.) Her enthusiasm only subsided when Uncle •Tosh wickedly tugteatAo. that tht could {Ind school books there too wbed >he needed them, " Uncle," remarked Folly, " you promised to take me to tbe Cornlih organ and piano store, which is managed by Jobn R. Dal- rympls. I bave heard so much about the Oornlah organ that I shall U dreadfully lone- some without one. J t b a very king of Instru- ments. It combine" purity .of tons with sweetness and power Ina manner attained In no other Instrument, and Is a very mlraloa of beautyanddfatgn." "All right, Bald tbe old uura/'thUtBtfaeoIdeBtandmoatreUablBhouM In tbe town, and they carry ahandsome line of pianos, too; tbe Cornlih piano cannot be ex- celled, and I'll Ret you one of them also." At this point, sotnewbs.t to Charles con. fusion, th« oldman Indulged in a balfaerious irltlclsm of bis personal appearance, ire decidedly ofl-Btjle for a townsman," said he, " and we'd better go down to Pierson & Co's. After Charles had fitted blmwlt out in , neat and late stjte business eult fromJJie piles of fashionable {farmei.t« that cover tbe tables of this oitenslTely stocked establish- raent, TTnoIe Jo«u declared that " now you look like a new man." Before leaving, having found goods aud prices Irresistible, Cbartes slso invested In a complete outfit of (tents' furnishing goods, from a litest stylo bat to a dozen ibirts. This bouse la not to be under- sold Inthe city. "Let's see—I prombd you a gold watch, didn't ir queried UDCIBJosb of Polly. 'Tbe place of all places Is Julius EalrboaeeV On arriving 1 at the popular jewelry store tbe old man gallantly acquitted himself of bis promise, and then dlreoted Folly's attention to the iptrlor stock of silverware carried by tbe house. "Tbe-a ti no other such stock In the city," said the old man, " and I will gui tbe quality to be of the very best Pick out your family dock whib lure," he added, Mr. Hairhouse carries a magnificent line. Don't forget another fact;" ttt> continued, " II ever you unfortunately neod opttlcal goods, this !• the place to come. He bas everything re- quired to Improve affected ejos and to ileter- nlne tbe required treatment.'' While In the jewelry store Uacla Josb waxed Philosophical. " N w r t w ^ J « « larder," said he, " that Important adjunct ol housekeeping controls masculine temper. To To that end you must patronise a grocery on whom you can depend for honest goods. Through a long term of years I bave found L. Lehman &Co perfectly reliable. Ton will ilod thwn careful dealers, always full stocked with every possible thing In tbe line ot staple or fancy groceries, fresh and first-class—no sbelf-worn goods there— wht.e tboprices are 'down to brass tacks." 1 11 It don't follow, though," 1 he continued, 'tbat carelul attention to nutters of tbe table need only to be paid to groceries and provisions; the meat question Is equallyes- rentlal. To locate the man who carries con- stantly choice meats, juicy steaks, and game, and flsb in season, Is quite an undertaking, bat I bo*rUly recommend John K. Cook. He h cheap, always well stocked, handles noth- ing: hut tha choicest of prime and weU-condi- Drag Store, Dovsr, N, J, it*, and iiiokps ft etrone point combining quantity nnl quality for tli money." "And uow, juft a little more odvli'f) Poll on tbls pel ut uf bouKktwplug," K UnclB.'oeb, " I know that ubele a good brt maker, but there is one dmt-olam bakery town, and It Is really as cheap aud nllltavi you lot* of Ulmv to ,»trc,ol7.a It.. 1 mean l\ B. Uest. lie Is conatautly suppllod vltb ttiB very freshest of bread, |>Jea, cakea, end in Tact everythiuK in tba tiskflry lino. He ben been established here for msny years lias won a large trade In his line." Hut before Uncle was through i'olly begai thinking of n, now bat, and atJ<ed ; >• Uncle where <MII I find the leading mllliuory cat Ifehnicnt I" Just a fewdoors furtliur uV remarked Uncle Jo«b, "and we will VIHUH Nolan's, who bytbe way, line on bend a n * of Boater imU turf bonuets and tme of i stocks of millinery to bo found ii n polluy not t have exte ion, hail uot Uncle Jo«h w wouotuy it Is to trade at Mcfberson & Oo'» tore, for I'olly found prlc«s so wduuUve, th» lbs purchased sn outfit from satin slipper to a baniiwiitie walkiug boot Cbnrlra Invested In a gent's flue shoe,, while Uncle Josh in- dulged in a stout farm boot. No one needing oot-weor Don rualnt tho sty lea and prims BV Icl'hersou &Co 1 .,. 'And now," exolaliuod IJoela Josh, with 'hat souuded like a Bigti of ruliof, " I reckon in supply all of tbe rest uf tha outlining ie eetflUlluliment; they've got Uterall; evorytblng there—I mean at Jolm H. iiram'i, itore. And lure enough ; what wn* Mtfcu ol an uundred andone tulrigs for tht, conomy of the household was to bs found there. Lace curtains, table Itnem, naukfni, fine ton-*]*, chenille table ooven, brown and leacfaod muslins. iidJ a j n.kod Tnole Jojh, "joti will ue«d harness. Tba horse milliner in tbla aectiou Is John .awreuce. He employs only first clasj work' and give |Mrsoual supervislun to tbe fcitb jletntl of mamifHOture. Tbera it as In bU Ifoe taatoannot ba bad uf tbem —heavy and ligbt, elcgle and double, \<ial\. and fancy wurk, and buggy barnem bi nos them In slock. IU carries evorjthlng BIM that Is found In a complete stock—saddles, whips, fly netfl, duhtam, lap t-oboR, tverytblng that a farmer or geutltiiisn uonw owner c*u ie, and as to trunks, valises mid saddles be cau't be beat." 'Who is a good horse-uhoer, VuiAe I" aeked arlcs. "You fcuowhuw poiticular 1 am ibout my uiare, Kitty." "Jus so; you want io botch«r about ber," said Uncle Josb, tVell, there's only one (Irst-olau liormhoe g man In twit w my uullon, andthat's D. IV. Peterson. He understands perfectly the construction of a horse's foot, just what kind a shoe Is needed, and how tu moke and put on. First-claM blacksmith, too, be Is the ry man to give your repairing 1 aud espec- ially jour wagon trad boggy Vo> lie cannot be beat fn that line of work." "Where bad tie better buy our fuel I" asked iar)es, whose mind wsj constantly turned the practical. "Wby, of YV. W. Hill ol mrae; I ought to bave thougbt of that. He hatidlea all kinds of tU« beat grades ol hard andsoft coal and wood, and from a long buslneis acquaintance wltb him, I can person- ally guarantee tbat you may depend on get- ting weight and measure at the lowest mar- ket price. He prides himself on bb good reputation Inbis Une." "Tbe undertaking and embalming badness of Dover and surrounding uouutry is practi- cally in the bands of my oldfriends Johnson £ Cooper," said tbe old man es they once ore entered tbe carriage. - I haTe known this firm for many years, and amglad to ray they are tbe rigtit inen In tbe right place. After making a fen- more calls we'll go around and get acquslnted. They carry a nlra line " goods ol every grade, In fact tbe ufcest tbe irket affords, and in order to better accom- todate thflr customers they haw one of the (cent hearses In tbe county." " Now," cried tbe old gentleman, " n o * ___ i picture of this crowd. In good old country Fashion we'll go to tba photograph gallery of r. W, Cotter. His pictures aro wonderful fidelity and finish. 1 want one full-eiiad photo for my study and some small oj.es for riends. Mr. Colter Is famous for successful enlarging, and, I want to give you a life-size representation ot ' yours lruly.' Ho has the soul of a true artist. All Ills work Is a labor ]f love In which he will not itop short of perfection." Upon rejoining I'olly she organ to volubly express bar thanks, " You biife bought everything," the exclaimed. "Only one tblng," remarked Uncle Josh nUectlvely, " but I can remedy that. Dick- wa always uas a line Une ot them and you ingecono wbenover you want it; I'll pay r tbe bent." W-li-y," exclaimed I'olly with great curl , and—" Wliy, lty, "Wbateverlsttl" "Well, lt's-a—a bsby wago 3ut Polly had fainted. Among other articles in the Magazine of .merican History for April, are: "The ide of Paul Revere," Illustrated, nail based mainly on bit own account cf It; "Tbe His- leal Novel and American History ;" ai count, gleaned from colonial documents, of tliB " First Attempt to Found an Amorfean College," antedating Harvard by leveral years: and Iwolf-lovert nillb«interested In the history of" Two Manufcrlpt Volumes In tbe Congressional Mbrary," Tho Hiitorici Fiixe Competition stems to Interest everyone as It should. fS.OOO In prises are offered for ISO.'), and tbe details and rules of this unique contest wilt be f urnlobrf to anyone sending stamp to tboMagazine of American BI story( BJBau Bt., N. Y. Samjilo copies of the rlna for twenty cents. Si. Hole's Hoa»cbol4 Olnttaent (• tbe finest remedy in tbe -world. It abso- lutely cures catarrh. It cures neornlgta and rheumatism. Curoa piles lite magic. Cure* salt rheum In the most soothing manner, Curea Inflamod audgranulated eyelids. Cures coughs and colds. Can betaken Internally. A positive specIDo for pneumonia. Cuta, bmUes, burns, chilblains, sores of long stand- ing-, ooms and bunions an cured quickly different from all elw; superior to. all else; II h u no equal. iKo.and60c.boxe*, Large nii eheapost. Sold at Robert KUlgore'a ^orner THS CRYSTAL ANNIVERSARY of the Lailea' Home and Foreign ttis- slonarr Society of Succasunna, N. J,, 1676-1803. Fifteen years ago tbs laJius uf tbe Preiby- t^rian (.'hurub mot in tho churah. oo Uareb ?.ltl), IH7H, in the morning at 10^10 'or tho purpose of coiiaiilerlne woman's work for Tlie meeting was callod to order by Mn. l)r. Alkmail, uf Uadlson. Krayer iirered by Mr*.' IS. W. Stoddard, and afterwwd very interesting remark* were nade liy Uri AI km an. At tun clow of toe ineeUng a socloty was rgnnlwJ, called The ladies' Home and For- ign lUwloiisry Bociety of Huccaaunna. Tbe following ..nbon were elected; President, I*. Corwin ; Vioo ProBldttnt, M«. Dr. J. lllches ; Trcnmirer, Miss S. I,, Wlggfus ; tjecrutary. Miss h. A. (look. Tlie society rftylved to me ot ouen a month ti the llrst Tbursday In the sftwuoou. l''com tbls sterttDg jH>int the society has mu forward with unabatetl iuterwt until ie iireient tloie. In August of our flret nuinnier one ot the .emu™, MIM Hmtle KlggB, who married IUv. J. L. I'otter, left ua to labor Iu a forelgu At tba close of the year our uiotnberabip numbered 45, Many have been added to our numbers, and nmny removals bava b*eu uacle to other towns, The ango] of death has uade niauy TlstUttlotK, ntvX (ift*.na of tbls lumber Lave already gone from earth to leaven, two l'reildente and one Vice Presl- out, To Qve of this number the message ameat the close uf a long and beautiful life, nd witb thorn it WAS: " Life's r«t-o well ruu ; Life's work well done; Life's victory WOD, And tbeu comes rest'' Wiih others, tbelr sun bad scarcely reached Its meridenn, andmany golden yearn wore in ">*ptct AS opportunity for future uieful- (p, and our youngest member wu taken •n us In blooming youth, wbou earth was ratrait and liojie brightest, tbo BjJrit of I-in- net Stoddard soared away. Vlnltorshaveclieered ua by their pre*en» Jcaslonally who bave returned from some borne or forelgu field, and have strengthened and encouraged us by relating many luclclenta - m tbelp own fields of labor. Hre. Dr. frnan, who spoot a Dumber of ymn Iu Ins, who bat given msny stories of her er- •fence In tb»t far n»ay country. Mrs. laiute, of lilfzibeth, a very cealous mMoii- >irlt. IUv. Mr. and Mr*. Gtallogbor, of Jgden, Utah, who told us of tbelr work among tbo Mormons. IUv. Dr. Brcadtvead, at India, who gave an address on mission work generally. Wire Kub!, of Braill IW Jr. Krdnuin, of Morrtstoun. Ml»s Bassett cho noaawoclsttd with Rev. Mr. and Un "gtter In Torala, Mrs. Sarakat and her bus ~ Irom Hyrla who told her beautiful and iiucbltig HUiry. Dr, Prime, of the New York Bvtlma, a school girl from India Wru. Clnk.aHomeMlttdoDary. Miss Bohenok, >f Telierau, Persia. ROT. Mr. Collioi Dr mi! Mis. Do Uere, of Africa, and TJr, Sb*id«u rackson, of Alaika. -. Iu Itoi Ilev. Mr. nnd Mrs. PotUr retumea !rom Persia and gave an interesting account it their Un years of labor iomissionary work vltb nblchyouareallfamillar.' Mrs. Hammer and Jin Boxes bave Leeu prepared and sent away From time to time to the following places Iu some and foreign fleldi i To Alaska, Bttiil. leh.gau, Indiana, ludiu. Tecritory, Hew lexlco, Faltli Home in Newark, Children s lotus at Paralnpany, Old ladies 1 Home at Paterson, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee ind Persia. \'alua ot boxes and collections eu L a J!2/' >I.T:'..:H. ^..... Lujninw— largely owlnjt to tbe bounty and liberality (our pastor's wife, and whose wlado u and nunsel were very potent factors that always Insured success. Although our contributions and work are small In proportion to our ttf Blret, j(t our Hester has said, " Intsmwib *»^ ^ ;a done It unto the least of one of tha*), •edonoltuntomo." h. A. C, 8eoreUry Olt THE CRYSFAL ANNIVKa8AHy Qf tiiH \ [-4D113 1 itiH«oSAny SOCIETV, jipntr t*W Is fifteen years Blnco a little bend ' (lined tbe heart to heartaud the band to band, 'bat a circle formed of their lamps alight ~ light comfort and brighten tbe world sdaffe' night, v; 1 ; . if tkeu. fifteen years, wltb tbelr hopes and Itti their Urea ami toils, ami their joys or tean>, The recording angel bas written well flud tbe open books bye and bye will tell 1th those fifteen yean almost half our band [«Vio« passed in hope to tbe unseen load, Vfl review ths path through the crystal tears 'bat have marked tbe course ot so manyytar* lut the rainbow of promise spans tht scene, [he crystal lathrlaed in the glory faetwrn, the tear drops have gathered thelitht that wasglvan .nd tbe cloud of each nor of heaven. fhui, while we must wDep are gonp, . ~ ':^i, Te follow their stepe to the gate of oiu- bonvB .nd return to the work that their hatads ban laid down, . . 'ben we rise totbepresant tho work of to-day folding fast to the hand that is guiding our •way it)d with Ibauks for the past, a*k a blusalDft this hour That sraco " as we need" nuy gird us wltb power. Thui tfaa fifteen years ilnoe tbe little band Joined tbehearttoheartandthahandtoband. Uas sent from its circle of lamps alight Some brightness tocomfort tbe world s dark night. Lnd these Sfteen years shall our MO] inspire :bat a Xaltbf ulness wbicb cannever tire tfsy do work for Christ until Be shall come Do gather ns all In our heavenly borne S'bxn tbQ circle that Joined their bands that day,. the circle, their lamrw have shown tba way, i the circle thht widens to eiery dime rntll tbe bright da wo et propbeao time " i from "sea to eta," and Irom ahor* to shore," lur dear Lord shall reign and forevermore. EA.B Wanta the Horses Hold.. ^ •• Dr. Jobn L Taylor, of Buccaaonua bad a, K inlt In Chancery at Kewark ou Tuesday l» _i? which Lillian Poole, on actreso, Is defendant To applied to have a receiver appointed to take possession of certain goods and sail the samt for his benefit. Thegoods sraowned by Miss Poole, but are held by Dr. Taylor tor debt Dr. Taylor alleges that In 1891 Hiss I'oole owned two bay horses and two car rlagea with tbe necessary harness, but that icy were held by W. C. Kingslaad at bll -azlug farm near Bocnton for a debt of 9171 Miss Poole went to tbe Doctor and told him that if be would pay Klngslsnd he (Taylor) might keep tbs horses and wagons to us©as until the should pay btm the mone that he paid Klngilnnd. Dr. Taylor paid g y p g UU on 3a\y fltli, 1891, and has been keephig the horses ever since, nAt the time that be autumn) the debt, Miss Fwle was boarding at the ML Arlington Hotel, but coon moved to NewTort, and she bai~ tlnc* been engaged ID the theatrical proles- Tbe Doctor clnUui that the barses am -ostidg biro t'i5 a month. ALeadar. Biuco Its first introducUon, Klectrio BItteia us gained rapidly in popular favor, unUl now It In clearly In tbe lead among pure ma- dlt-Ical tonics and ftlteraUres—oontolnlng nothing which permlui tte use us a beverage or Intoxicant, it is recognized u the best and purest medicine far nil ailments of stomaoh, liver or kidneys. It will euro sick headache, indigestion, comtlpatfon, and drive malaria from the nyptetn. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or tbe money will be nv funded.,-;;Trios only attj oaata per bottla 6tIUibertKIUgwt. 1 i Drug Store,'Paver. 1 Oram. Iloace & Go's Drug Stiro, Portthwai, an4 -T 1 ' p . 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    •Inr 1. A. LJOU'I Slon. DOVKK. M. J.

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    DOVM, H. J.

    (JEO. W. BOWEB,_ AMHITBOT,

    • MOBIUSIOWN, N, J.

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    Annual Charter Election

    TOWN OF DOVER.MOTZOB OF BBOUTXT, KETUIOH

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    MARSHALL& BALL,

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    MANUFACTltHKRS, XEK'ARK, N. J.

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    J. Hairhouse,WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.

    Diamonds, Wat dies, Clocks,Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Gold

    Fens, Silver-plated Knives, Forks and Spoons.AT THE-LOWEST MARKET PRICE.

    WEDDING AND BtjRTMDAY FRESENTS, SOU-VENJh SPOONS,

    U>B tnntMt assortment ever rtown ID Dover. A tall line of Spectacles andBja UlASMf. ID r n m u of Gold, Steel and Rubber, properly fitted to

    tire eye. I am comtantly replenlihtnn mydoct to all fU depart-ments. Von will always find tbe latest patterns and styles.

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    PINE WATCHES ADJUSTED TO TEMPERATURE AND POSITION,

    Watches Sold on Instalments.IFNQT.WHYNOT?I t I U U

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    WM, H. BPANaiEB, Jr.,FLORIST,

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    NBibly get along without; and stio declaredat the wonderful variety itatir auUtEC hermaking eelectlons.1

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    And In tbe matter of insurance," he con-Inued, "tbat la or Importance. You willrant a builder's Hit on your nevf boiue.Ire, llgbtalng and toruaiio Insuranoe on your

    fann property. Ibeo you can't do a raorasensible or latisfaotory tblng tban to givejour wife a paid-up policy of life Iiuurtnco.My fdead H, h. Punbatn not only has linesof tbe solldett and best companfei, but Is an

    :pert and trustworthy underwriter.11

    " Having nrortdad you wltliacagsloryDurilrd," said Uncle Josb, " the first thing we'lloofc after will be the furnlslilpgs for It."lereupon Polly energetically declared tbat

    - bod heard ma much about ' " '

    .telfee/^eirs*ritrawlldttriog display that the girl was

    pouted at first bow to select. Hut ibe soonlelded to tbe seductiveness of a magnificentiarlor suit, a bedroom set in oak (antique

    jiUJBD/ L,-t would have done credit to oldAntlqalty bemjf. To thssa sbe added \dlnlog-room set with all acofsiories, a com-plete kitchen outfit, and didn't forget a mostoottveotnantaud ornamental writing doek for"Hubby" Charles,

    •'A pretty good start," said tbo oil man," and now we'll go to D. 8. Allen's itove andtinware store," Here Polly's housewifely In-stincts hid fully play in marvels of kitchenapparatus There Is cot an establishment Intbe State tbat carries a more compresbensivestock of household (urolshlngs. Every pos-sible piece of sitcben furniture, from a tindipper to a cooking range, Is here In all stylaami variety. If Folly falls to accomplishwonders In U>D culinary art, tt will not bo forfault of superior cooklDg utensils Her pur-chases Included a flue World's Argand rangeind everything elw necessary to ^completekltcbemmtflt, iDcludlngaQuickmealgasolinestove, a ntrlgentor and ie»j cream Irsewr, nsupply of tinware and table cutlery.

    " My check book is weakening SOUIB," saidtha old man rather lugubriously, " but wemuin't fait to visit Klnoey & Bettjsmln, thswall paper men, who sow bave the largestand tno*t artistic line of Interior decarattonaever before offered to the people of Dover.Their stock is oompleto In all grades and theybava been careful to select only tbe newestand most desirable shades and ntyles from UIBmany new and late designs. You will wantsome paper for your new house, and I mustrepaper the old home. This firm Is the rightone to deal with."

    'And I must have an album, Uncle Josh,"ezotaimed Polly, "and—" "Yes, and a Blblswith reasonably big: family register," inter-rupted the old man, "so we'll go down to thecompletott establlibnient In town, O. I iBennett's bork stort." And for variety Mr,Bennett Los an unequaled stock, and roily'apurchase Included fntsoel lan eons books andfancy stationery, (all the latest agonies.) Herenthusiasm only subsided when Uncle •Toshwickedly tugteatAo. that tht could {Ind schoolbooks there too wbed >he needed them,

    " Uncle," remarked Folly, " you promisedto take me to tbe Cornlih organ and pianostore, which is managed by Jobn R. Dal-rympls. I bave heard so much about theOornlah organ that I shall U dreadfully lone-some without one. J t b a very king of Instru-ments. It combine" purity .of tons withsweetness and power In a manner attained Inno other Instrument, and Is a very mlraloa ofbeautyanddfatgn." "All right, Bald tbe olduura/'thUtBtfaeoIdeBtandmoatreUablBhouMIn tbe town, and they carry ahandsome line ofpianos, too; tbe Cornlih piano cannot be ex-celled, and I'll Ret you one of them also."

    At this point, sotnewbs.t to Charles con.fusion, th« old man Indulged in a balfaeriousirltlclsm of bis personal appearance,ire decidedly ofl-Btjle for a townsman," saidhe, " and we'd better go down to Pierson &Co's. After Charles had fitted blmwlt out in, neat and late stjte business eult fromJJie

    piles of fashionable {farmei.t« that cover tbetables of this oitenslTely stocked establish-raent, TTnoIe Jo«u declared that " now youlook like a new man." Before leaving, havingfound goods aud prices Irresistible, Cbartesslso invested In a complete outfit of (tents'furnishing goods, from a litest stylo bat to adozen ibirts. This bouse la not to be under-sold In the city.

    "Let's see—I prombd you a gold watch,didn't ir queried UDCIB Josb of Polly. 'Tbeplace of all places Is Julius EalrboaeeV Onarriving1 at the popular jewelry store tbe oldman gallantly acquitted himself of bis promise,and then dlreoted Folly's attention to the

    iptrlor stock of silverware carried by tbehouse. "Tbe-a ti no other such stock In thecity," said the old man, " and I will guitbe quality to be of the very best Pick outyour family dock whib lure," he added, Mr.Hairhouse carries a magnificent line. Don'tforget another fact;" ttt> continued, " II everyou unfortunately neod opttlcal goods, this !•the place to come. He bas everything re-quired to Improve affected ejos and to ileter-nlne tbe required treatment.''While In the jewelry store Uacla Josb

    waxed Philosophical. " N w r t w ^ J « «larder," said he, " that Important adjunct olhousekeeping controls masculine temper. ToTo that end you must patronise a grocery onwhom you can depend for honest goods.Through a long term of years I bave found L.Lehman & Co perfectly reliable. Ton willilod thwn careful dealers, always full stockedwith every possible thing In tbe line ot stapleor fancy groceries, fresh and first-class—nosbelf-worn goods there— wht.e tbo prices are'down to brass tacks."1

    11 It don't follow, though,"1 he continued,' tbat carelul attention to nutters of tbetable need only to be paid to groceries andprovisions; the meat question Is equally es-rentlal. To locate the man who carries con-stantly choice meats, juicy steaks, and game,and flsb in season, Is quite an undertaking,bat I bo*rUly recommend John K. Cook. Heh cheap, always well stocked, handles noth-ing: hut tha choicest of prime and weU-condi- Drag Store, Dovsr, N, J ,

    it*, and iiiokps ft etrone pointcombining quantity nnl quality for tlimoney."

    "And uow, juft a little more odvli'f)Poll on tbls pel ut uf bouKktwplug," KUnclB.'oeb, " I know that ubele a good brtmaker, but there is one dmt-olam bakerytown, and It Is really as cheap aud nllltaviyou lot* of Ulmv to ,»trc,ol7.a It.. 1 mean l\B. Uest. lie Is conatautly suppllod vltb ttiBvery freshest of bread, |>Jea, cakea, end inTact everythiuK in tba tiskflry lino. He benbeen established here for msny yearslias won a large trade In his line."

    Hut before Uncle was through i'olly begaithinking of n, now bat, and atJ• Unclewhere lie cannotbe beat fn that line of work."

    "Where bad tie better buy our fuel I" askediar)es, whose mind wsj constantly turnedthe practical. "Wby, of YV. W. Hill ol

    mrae; I ought to bave thougbt of that.He hatidlea all kinds of tU« beat grades olhard and soft coal and wood, and from a longbuslneis acquaintance wltb him, I can person-ally guarantee tbat you may depend on get-ting weight and measure at the lowest mar-ket price. He prides himself on bb goodreputation In bis Une."

    "Tbe undertaking and embalming badnessof Dover and surrounding uouutry is practi-cally in the bands of my old friends Johnson£ Cooper," said tbe old man es they once

    ore entered tbe carriage. - I haTe knownthis firm for many years, and am glad to raythey are tbe rigtit inen In tbe right place.After making a fen- more calls we'll go aroundand get acquslnted. They carry a nlra line

    " goods ol every grade, In fact tbe ufcest tbeirket affords, and in order to better accom-

    todate thflr customers they haw one of the(cent hearses In tbe county."" Now," cried tbe old gentleman, "no* ___

    i picture of this crowd. In good old countryFashion we'll go to tba photograph gallery of

    r. W, Cotter. His pictures aro wonderfulfidelity and finish. 1 want one full-eiiad

    photo for my study and some small oj.es forriends. Mr. Colter Is famous for successful

    enlarging, and, I want to give you a life-sizerepresentation ot ' yours lruly.' Ho has thesoul of a true artist. All Ills work Is a labor]f love In which he will not itop short ofperfection."

    Upon rejoining I'olly she organ to volublyexpress bar thanks, " You biife boughteverything," the exclaimed.

    "Only one tblng," remarked Uncle JoshnUectlvely, " but I can remedy that. Dick-

    wa always uas a line Une ot them and youingecono wbenover you want i t ; I'll payr tbe bent."

    W-li-y," exclaimed I'olly with great curl

    , a n d — "

    Wliy,lty, "Wbateverlstt l""Well, lt's-a—a bsby wago

    3ut Polly had fainted.

    Among other articles in the Magazine of.merican History for April, are : "Theide of Paul Revere," Illustrated, nail based

    mainly on bit own account cf It; "Tbe His-leal Novel and American History ;" ai

    count, gleaned from colonial documents, oftliB " First Attempt to Found an AmorfeanCollege," antedating Harvard by leveralyears: and Iwolf-lovert nillb«interested Inthe history of" Two Manufcrlpt Volumes Intbe Congressional Mbrary," Tho HiitoriciFiixe Competition stems to Interest everyoneas It should. fS.OOO In prises are offered forISO.'), and tbe details and rules of this uniquecontest wilt be f urnlobrf to any one sendingstamp to tbo Magazine of American BI story (

    BJBau Bt., N. Y. Samjilo copies of therlna for twenty cents.

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    THS CRYSTAL ANNIVERSARY

    of the Lailea' Home and Foreign ttis-slonarr Society of Succasunna, N . J,,1676-1803.

    Fifteen years ago tbs laJius uf tbe Preiby-t^rian (.'hurub mot in tho churah. oo Uareb?.ltl), IH7H, in the morning at 10̂ 10 'or thopurpose of coiiaiilerlne woman's work for

    Tlie meeting was callod to orderby Mn. l)r. Alkmail, uf Uadlson. Krayer

    iirered by Mr*.' IS. W. Stoddard, andafterwwd very interesting remark* werenade liy Uri AI km an.At tun clow of toe ineeUng a socloty was

    rgnnlwJ, called The ladies' Home and For-ign lUwloiisry Bociety of Huccaaunna. Tbe

    following ..nbon were elected; President,I*. Corwin ; Vioo ProBldttnt, M«. Dr.

    J. lllches ; Trcnmirer, Miss S. I,, Wlggfus ;tjecrutary. Miss h. A. (look.

    Tlie society rftylved to me ot ouen a monthti the llrst Tbursday In the sftwuoou.l''com tbls sterttDg jH>int the society has

    • mu forward with unabatetl iuterwt untilie iireient tloie.

    In August of our flret nuinnier one ot the.emu™, MIM Hmtle KlggB, who married

    IUv. J . L. I'otter, left ua to labor Iu a forelgu

    At tba close of the year our uiotnberabipnumbered 45, Many have been added to ournumbers, and nmny removals bava b*euuacle to other towns, The ango] of death hasuade niauy TlstUttlotK, ntvX (ift*.na of tblslumber Lave already gone from earth toleaven, two l'reildente and one Vice Presl-out, To Qve of this number the messageameat the close uf a long and beautiful life,nd witb thorn it WAS:

    " Life's r«t-o well ruu ;Life's work well done;Life's victory WOD,And tbeu comes rest' '

    Wiih others, tbelr sun bad scarcely reachedIts meridenn, and many golden yearn wore in">*ptct AS opportunity for future uieful-

    (p, and our youngest member w u taken•n us In blooming youth, wbou earth was

    ratrait and liojie brightest, tbo BjJrit of I-in-net Stoddard soared away.

    Vlnltorshaveclieered ua by their pre*en»Jcaslonally who bave returned from some

    borne or forelgu field, and have strengthenedand encouraged us by relating many luclclenta- m tbelp own fields of labor. Hre. Dr.

    frnan, who spoot a Dumber of ymn IuIns, who bat given msny stories of her er-•fence In tb»t far n»ay country. Mrs.

    laiute, of lilfzibeth, a very cealous mMoii->irlt. IUv. Mr. and Mr*. Gtallogbor, of

    Jgden, Utah, who told us of tbelr workamong tbo Mormons. IUv. Dr. Brcadtvead,at India, who gave an address on missionwork generally. Wire Kub!, of Braill I WJr. Krdnuin, of Morrtstoun. Ml»s Bassettcho noa awoclsttd with Rev. Mr. and Un"gtter In Torala, Mrs. Sarakat and her bus

    ~ Irom Hyrla who told her beautiful andiiucbltig HUiry. Dr, Prime, of the New York

    Bvtlma, a school girl from IndiaWru. Clnk.aHomeMlttdoDary. Miss Bohenok,>f Telierau, Persia. ROT. Mr. Collioi Drmi! Mis. Do Uere, of Africa, and TJr, Sb*id«urackson, of Alaika. -.

    Iu Itoi Ilev. Mr. nnd Mrs. PotUr retumea!rom Persia and gave an interesting accountit their Un years of labor io missionary workvltb nblchyouareallfamillar.'

    Mrs. Hammer and J in

    Boxes bave Leeu prepared and sent awayFrom time to time to the following places Iusome and foreign fleldi i To Alaska, Bttiil.leh.gau, Indiana, ludiu. Tecritory, Hewlexlco, Faltli Home in Newark, Children slotus at Paralnpany, Old ladies1 Home atPaterson, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennesseeind Persia. \'alua ot boxes and collectionse u L a J !2 / ' >I.T:'..:H. ^.....Lujninw—

    largely owlnjt to tbe bounty and liberality(our pastor's wife, and whose wlado u andnunsel were very potent factors that always

    Insured success. Although our contributionsand work are small In proportion to our ttfBlret, j ( t our Hester has said, " Intsmwib *»^ ^

    ;a done It unto the least of one of tha*),•edonoltuntomo."

    h. A. C, 8eoreUry

    Olt THE CRYSFAL ANNIVKa8AHy Qf tiiH \[-4D1131 itiH«oSAny SOCIETV, jipntr t*WIs fifteen years Blnco a little bend '

    (lined tbe heart to heartaud the band to band,'bat a circle formed of their lamps alight ~light comfort and brighten tbe world sdaffe'

    night, v;1; .

    if tkeu. fifteen years, wltb tbelr hopes and

    Itti their Urea ami toils, ami their joys ortean>,

    The recording angel bas written wellflud tbe open books bye and bye will tell

    1th those fifteen yean almost half our band[«Vio« passed in hope to tbe unseen load,Vfl review ths path through the crystal tears'bat have marked tbe course ot so manyytar*

    lut the rainbow of promise spans tht scene,[he crystal lathrlaed in the glory faetwrn,

    the tear drops have gathered thelitht thatwasglvan

    .nd tbe cloud of each norof heaven.

    fhui, while we must wDepare gonp, . ~ ':^i,

    Te follow their stepe to the gate of oiu- bonvB.nd return to the work that their hatads b a n

    laid down, . . •

    'ben we rise to tbepresant tho work of to-dayfolding fast to the hand that is guiding our

    •wayit)d with Ibauks for the past, a*k a blusalDft

    this hourThat sraco " as we need" nuy gird us wltb

    power.

    Thui tfaa fifteen years ilnoe tbe little bandJoined tbehearttoheartandthahandtoband.Uas sent from its circle of lamps alightSome brightness to comfort tbe world s dark

    night.

    Lnd these Sfteen years shall our MO] inspire:bat a Xaltbf ulness wbicb can never tiretfsy do work for Christ until Be shall comeDo gather ns all In our heavenly borne

    S'bxn tbQ circle that Joined their bands thatday, .the circle, their lamrw have shown tbaway,

    i the circle thht widens to eiery dimerntll tbe bright da wo et propbeao time" i from "sea to eta," and Irom ahor*

    to shore,"lur dear Lord shall reign and forevermore.

    EA.B

    Wanta the Horses Hold.. ^ •• r£Dr. Jobn L Taylor, of Buccaaonua bad a, K

    inlt In Chancery at Kewark ou Tuesday l» _i?which Lillian Poole, on actreso, Is defendantTo applied to have a receiver appointed to

    take possession of certain goods and sail thesamt for his benefit. The goods sraowned byMiss Poole, but are held by Dr. Taylor tordebt Dr. Taylor alleges that In 1891 HissI'oole owned two bay horses and two carrlagea with tbe necessary harness, but that

    icy were held by W. C. Kingslaad at bll-azlug farm near Bocnton for a debt of 9171

    Miss Poole went to tbe Doctor and told himthat if be would pay Klngslsnd he (Taylor)might keep tbs horses and wagons to us© as

    until the should pay btm the monethat he paid Klngilnnd. Dr. Taylor paidg y p

    g UU on 3a\y fltli, 1891, and hasbeen keephig the horses ever since, nAt thetime that be autumn) the debt, Miss Fwlewas boarding at the ML Arlington Hotel, but

    • coon moved to New Tort, and she bai~tlnc* been engaged ID the theatrical proles-

    Tbe Doctor clnUui that the barses am-ostidg biro t'i5 a month.

    ALeadar .Biuco Its first introducUon, Klectrio BItteiaus gained rapidly in popular favor, unUl

    now It In clearly In tbe lead among pure ma-dlt-Ical tonics and ftlteraUres—oontolnlngnothing which permlui tte use us a beverageor Intoxicant, it is recognized u the best andpurest medicine far nil ailments of stomaoh,liver or kidneys. It will euro sick headache,indigestion, comtlpatfon, and drive malariafrom the nyptetn. Satisfaction guaranteedwith each bottle or tbe money will be nvfunded.,-;;Trios only attj oaata per bottla6tIUibertKIUgwt.1i Drug Store,'Paver.1 Oram.Iloace & Go's Drug Stiro, Portthwai, an4 -T1

    ' p . K Jeiikloit1 Drugstore, Cteatar, Tv

  • THEThe Dover Printing Company

    F K P K T U

    Friday, April 31. 1893.

    Tberu U uiy amount of floe twrso ltcflb tobe H>CD In this to«u l>jr luuklug «ruuad aalLoruiMiu uu ltie avenue. Birnej Tucker cIn) seen any alternoOu liamlling a spiritedI>»ir of grey mare* belonging to P. V. Sal-mon, and George lutadles tba ribbons OTCTline bay boras wltb iplendid action. Tbotwitb B lot of other* came from the West sonitime ago. They Bra all now In alfgaut eondtlon. They are hero long enougb to be bardand climated and surely tbey look tine. JJ.8. Coadlet dricea a very flno auimal when beKoes out. Ho does Mr. Uuklnt, from WestBoontoD, drive a bploodid matched Uaw andthe / sbow au elegant stride and beautifultutluu. Win. KyU1, of llyrtiu avenue, drireiB ipleDdld little brigbt bay mare rained up InHusaex couuty. Witb proper baudling ibewill make a lifer. A. .). Kufle drives aK|uare gulag dark tiur«i and wlieo he leli hJmout lie takes* LUd M If be meant It. Dan.like* a borw anil etijjys beiiig behind oneMr. EJ. Kelly come* to town witb au eleganlittle roaduter. Ue dou't Lavs to take anybody's dutt. Httniuel Norrij gotta down thetvuriu* at a UiWgatUainB time*. Mr. DudleyPuller U tbe owner, alweya, of some fluehorsA*, always aJaiireJ for their ipeed aibeauty and Jim says they are always rightfor he 1ms got hit eye on them.

    Tbero la quite a lot of fuss mndu over theold Jobn Bull engine, tbe New York Centraand the I'en nay hauls each claiming the orig-inal, but If tbe old Orange, built by BethUoydeu.of Nowark.or the old Dover, bailtby Baldwin, Vail & Nutty la Philadelphia,(Vailof Hpekwoll Uing tbe moneyed man.)If either one of tboeP was contrasted wlibMr, Lewis' Si, that Johnnj Lonjj runs on 3and 4 or Ml, or 153, or l"*i, on any of thoeeponderous locjinotlTes I think ttiers would beijultea number gazing on them. No moni-tor*, DO Injectors, ufl air brakes, no stealwhig ties to warn tba engineer with. Ab, avast Improvement In a abort time. TheHatJ win locomotive works that 1 speak obiare In Philadelphia. George Vail'a motdrove on the Speedwell iron works ouUld« ofSlorrlitUjwn. l i d money laid tlia fouudatloiof the Baldwin locomotivei In Philadelphia,.But there are ua Baldwin* left uaw, it tBurnhom, Farry, William* fc Vn, Thfi uGeorge Vail woa an enterprising man. Verymuch «o. He wag Prof. Morse'i rigbt handman when bo lint brought telegraphy to asuccess, and It wes right over In Speedwell,at George Vall's jilace, wbera the flrat success-ful metuaga was tvut and from ttist day outtbe affair proved a tKinanits for Prof. Morse,for lie was courted by Kfngi and Prince* allover tbe world.

    There is a musical treat in itoru for thosethat wilt attend tbo grand concert (0 be givenIn tbe Catholic Cliurcn in this jilaoe ou Mon-day evening, April 2-ltb. Look at tbe follow-lug brilliant array of talent: Prof. JosephGraff, conductor; Prof. Jardlne and UJnHiDgleib will preside at tbe organ ; lingersH i « H. Htide, lire. M. Hughes and U n , EdTerry, ot New Ywl i city, Mlso A. Claroy. ollUjoune, Prof, and Mrs. Young, Ur. DeOampFiucbey and Ur. Oidfleld, of lloonton. Thschoir Of the church tflltUngchoriiBca. Eithing Is arranged fu first olast order and agrand ttm« is expected. Tickets, fifty centocan be had from members o( Uw church.

    J. II. Iteed moves into hts new hou«« onCornelia street about May let.

    Ueorge Neafle, engineer on ths Boon tonconstruction train, has beenofFduty for somitime back. Ha has been quite under thweather, but he Is coming around all righthe will resume uli duties in a few days onebis frfendi, and tbey a n pleuty, will bo gladto eee him.

    Mr. Del. Benjamin handles tbo throttle inUeorge'a absence.

    Waster Mechanic Lewis hail out 130 lastSaturday pulling >'o. '•; trying one of hisnew patent valves.

    \\\ a. Balniun, sou of Henry BalmcMyrtle avenue, Is about giving up his fruitbuolnuM In New York aud embarking In thelumber and coal business with his father.Will U e, fl&e, whoto-wttM, d a m Jman, and bli Irionds, nud tbelr uuniber islegion, will wish him a hearty succau hi biouew undertakins.

    Henry Coll en Is back la liualaeu »t tho old•ta&d. His mercbandlM Is soft goods. Hehas a number of nieu io opposition, but thereIs no dlspeuser of the soft nu to rial any bettertilted than ths same Henry. All ho bat gotto do It to keep kfo eye on the gun and keepan ere to bushiest and he will come oiright.

    The Lily Pleasure Club brought their re-

    the tremendous burdoo of the annual pensiond tb t h k f

    tf In Nellie Hoffman who pro* I Jed at tba organ, Ueaan. Tow. Head, Charles Cole. Jr.George Force and J. P. Day, for their con-trlbutiou to the tinging on tbe «wl occasion

    rbich WM very llnely rendered.Mrs. Frank O'Neil - a . buried in UieBtan

    bope I'nloo Cemetery last Buadsy. Key. M.' Uibbi, tbe putor of tins U. E. Church

    ached tbe funeral sermon. Mrs. O'Neilwai an exceptionally good womaii and Mr.".Veil b u tbe lynipaltiy of tbe wholi

    iimlty on bti low.A woman, you koovr, Ii like the little girl

    wbo bad a little curl," Wtien ahe 1B good

    Hne la very, verj good,And when aha la bad aha ii horrid.'

    We liavu one or two of the borrld rarletyip here, but I am glad to say they areixcoptiooa to tbe general rule, I amuucfa of a believer in tba doctrine of theWhite Capa, nor la tbe reforming In QueueUr and leather*, but 1 don't belle?* I we

    ich nut of my war, »or run myselfif breath, to prevent a coupl* of womc

    know from getting a doM of White Caps.There are some people wlio acknowledge nootber kind of law. There la nature and hu-

    latura, I aUowv but there a n some Colkiwbo make human nature tbe worst kiad ofnature.

    DBTld Uitwl, late of BUnbope, «ra> up hereUonday.

    John Robert*, John Uloverand Uarrr HXa*)11 were iu Btanbope l u t Sunday, as wai alto

    Conductor Hugh Lwklai. all (be-way fromrjcraoton, Hugh attended the niMtlug of tbeBrakemen's Hrotberbood Sunday afternoon

    i that towu.Luc Blswll is bonio frum Trenton Norms I

    icbool for a week.hilts Helllo StacVbouae la getting better,n glad to say.Harry Wood, of Stanhope, la teaching

    tchool again some wbere in Sussex.One of Conductor Mewman'i brakemon got

    bis hand cut badly on Saturday afternoon.Tb« engineer tried to stop th» bind end of tintrain flrat and the lirakeman1* hand went outhrough tbe cabooia window.

    The flrat empty boat passed through hereon Monday, 17th Imt I understand tbe Phil,adelpbia & Heading folks art* running theMorris Canal now.

    There Is a dhcushlon running In tbe NewV'ork Recorder now about whether a manought to marry on $50 a month and the ma-jority of tboae who discuss i t u y no. Infact I have not HOD an affirmative answer toft yet. Well, If tost bo so, a great many ofoar young folks will go unmarried, Never-theless, I know a man wbo never got flftjdollars a month In his life wbo married agirl who was not afraid to work. Tbey raiseda family and own three or four homes inFort Morris to-dnj>. 1 allow they did notturn up their notes at fifty dollars a mi "but resolved la tbe beginning to helpother along to tbe beet ot tbelr ability. Truethey were—no teason tickttts to tbe theatre—but tbey got along on what wages they oouldget and were satisfied. I doubt If their i

    Fn&jr-OTflWrnisuperb affair. Th. Joe lull waa decorated grandly and wltb exquisite Uulo, the floor waawaxed and everything was in keeping withthe way tbe boys Ideas of things. To* finestof order prevailed and the muslo wai tint.r-law. Jowpli Cullen, violin ; John Trewar-tha, piccolo; Samuel Harris, cornet, aud tbeharpist from Sew York. A blue plush velvetwt was presented to Mlas Joule Lewis forbelle of tba ball, and a rery handsome dock

    y g pd offvery quieUy and all epjoyod tbe affair ele-gantly. The imtrons glvoe their best wishes

    DENV1LT-E.SJarriu Dickers™ captured a wood chuck i

    lino proportions iu a steel trap tula week.E. B, Earl baa added another young hone

    to fab atable.P. L. Ulcltereon shipped the flrat loaded

    boat over the Morris canal thla tprlog, Capt.Theodore Poer bad it In chargo.

    Itev. C. 11. Bnydar hai been troubled motof lbs winter with an Innocent looking eon.on his horsed leg, that be could not get tobeal. He contulted Dr, Dustou, or Morristown, who pronounced It a tumor.

    Toe New Church League will meet at tlnew home of JE. B. Karti the l u t Friday ._this month. The committee promise an in-terutlog and amusing programme.

    Henry Vanderboof after a severs struggleKith pnetimotla died last Saturday tnornlngID bis Htb year, tbo funeral service* werelargaly attended at the clmrtli Uonday afternoon, Rev. C. It. Unyderofllcfatad, intannentat tbe Bocfcaway Valley Cemetery. A widowaud two grown ui> children survive to mournhta loas.

    Engineer Ihnj. Day, of theExpress received an order from Hobokea totake a passenger to Hoirark, ao that becatch tha «;08 train on tbo Poanaylvanin R. It.at Market itreet It ivaafis40 i-. w, wben bereceived the order. Engineer Day took thethrottle in hand with tbe lone engine [MUB-enger and flremnn on and was making greatheadway down Summit grade, when roundJDE a carve a basd czr^ Ttith £*vaIt appeared on thetcene. Tbe men scrambledcir BO none of them were injured. But thacar landed ou the engine's cow catcher withno farther damage than a few minutes delayand tbe wreck of tbe car. Tbey proceededon tholr way; landing tbelr paaaenRer Ii.Newark In the allotted time,

    lllrs Anna W. Ilincbman, of this place, hasresigned the princlpalablp of the Glandstonepublic tchool, and U now at home.

    F I N E BS0OK.Rev. II. H. Walters preached In the M. £ .

    Church Sunday morning for the flrat time.Tbe sermon was a most Interesting cue. takenfromActoSl.&V'MenoflsraalHelp.'1 Thepulpit was DUsd In tbe evening by a youngnilntf terfrcm Maine. A reception will begl<the new paitor Monday evening.

    Rev. E. F. Fowler will leave here Thurs-day for Hope, where he will begin his laborfor the present jtur.

    ttr*. Vftii, Smith spent Sunday In thisplace.

    John Olwood will take up his residence iiRework for a time,

    Ur. and Mrs. Van Ness have been upendinga few day witb frleude here.

    Farmers are busy getting in their crops fortbe aurnmer.

    Yellow paint totau to be oil tbo rage InJ'ine Brook, the nest thing our church niU becoming out In a robe of yellow,

    UIss Ella Vreeland spent Sunday here.We are very much pleased to eee Ihn roods

    looked after again |Q this section of thecounty. There certainly is large room for Im-provement.

    Mrs. McNaal celebrated her sixty-seventhbirthday Monday. There was a Urg* gather-leg at her home and many beautiful gtftt

    • were nreaenteJ her.Mlaa Emma Taylor liai returned from

    Canada.

    TBOT HILLS.Hits Clidord and Hist Hattle Uowell re-

    . turned from tbelr pleasure trip to Floridalast Saturday.

    B . D. Hattoon was kicked by one of hiscows a few day ago on tba knee. Us Is suf-fering considerably from tbe affect

    B. A. HoweU la the Vicky boy. H»ba» tbecontract for carting tbe mail the next fouryears.

    Mils Anna Monis from Newfoundland ItWaiting friends In Fanipptny.

    0 . B. Hmltb has been conOned to hit borne/or some Unu with rheumatism.

    Jobn Cooover la on the mend.We are glad to nota thai tbe treatment of

    Pr. Colfox with a K. Card h u proved asaccesa. The cancer U drawn out and thasore nearly healed.

    Tbe boya are having plenty of sport spear-ing fish In th* streams.

    There Is but little doiw in tba way of f a m -ing In thli Tldnlrj so far, owing to toe back.

    ./ ward cold weather. ZtAl* - J

    ^0'

    7 0 B T MOEEIITbe Xew York World gave Attorney Gun

    ral Olney particular flu in a cultunu andhalf editorial the other day over the ahoul.lof ex-Attoraey General Garloud withnaming Olney onre. What Is tie matter tiOlney 1

    Jacob H, Ulanchard, formerly of Hoc La way.led here at tbe re*id»nc« of bis brother-iD-

    law, Mr. Frank P. MUM, ami was buriedtlienoe on Saturday last at 11:30 o'clock A. H,Rev. W. H. Uorgan, who goes hence to Mend'bam next week, preached tbe funeral lerinoi]Ur. Bhncbard was buriud in Htanbope UuioiCemetery. Bis wife died two yean ago. Uwa* about M years old, a member of Co. L,ilth N, J. Voluateers, and WM dumped Intothe Cumberland rlvar during our late uu-pleasantness when Cape. Alexander and soman; or bis comrade were drowned, Jlr,IlUncbard was saved somehow and eurto tell tbe vtory. Jle Is wusWred outand gowhere

    e to "FatneaetarcaUall Jo

    mud1

    of these yearsgood Democratic (rteudaof

    gwould be content

    h b hthe wagei of thei

    l h f t hnt g

    father, but that does not a lbr the fact thatthe; have something to show tar what tbeyhave dons witb their money and the man

    gat t l .SUperday In his life. If anyreadtr of the Recorder wants to seo ths manwbo raised a family and owns a house nodlot just send him up here and I will shobitu more than one of them.

    Ths masons are at work on the foundationof tho new underwear factory.

    A itory comes from Boston, Pa., tbatold gentleman and bis wife from Harmony,N. J., drove into Easton on Tuesday, Whentbey were on tbelr way borne Bomebodr.Iefla team and a big coal wagon standing In thestreet untied while tb» driver went Into somebousg Cor some purpose. Too couple fromU t d ]m—A th* team and big

    wV«wbuggy,

    in tbe lld

    thewagon Into the bind end of theold gentleman got tangled up Isomebow, was draggedalODg a hundred yardsir wand died a few mfnutaaafter tbey foundilui. His wife died Wednesday morning.Cb&rlee BWIM was burled Irom the U. X

    Church at Drakestown ou Wednesday andburled with Odd Fellows' and Redmen'a honor.Tbo funeral sermon waa preached by HiStout, of Flandara. from a text In n**V-""

    _,, ien la vain f" andtboee who were there say he preached aa ex-celled oerraon. Deceased was a member ofOlive Lodge, Ho. 41, of Nctoong, and of tbeOrder of Red Hen ot Hackettatown. Tbeyoung man was nearly 37 tears of age, andhear he was a vtry exemplary young man,

    Tbe walls of the old itooe mill which bavtea an eye sore to me ever since I have been

    In thli part of thin country—near B tan nopelock—were tumbled to tbe ground on Tues-day night. They did it wltb dynamite.

    Julius Levy, tbe Stanhope bwber'a Vlf<has been off on a vlait for some time, andJuliui finds it difficult to wake up in themorning at bia usual hour. He came downtbn other morning and found a card on bisdoar laylnr.',1 He If not dead but sleepetb."They do say "that Btaobope's wrbor WMpretty mad for a Httla while and If he couldbare found tbe fellow wbo nailed that card

    _ hU barber shop door there would ha',been some fun aroand that town for a littlewblle.

    It took SI .ticks of giant powder to blowdown the old walls of the old grist mill atHUnbope. D. J.

    FORT MOSBI0 MO. 0.Ur. Ueo. Koroa, one or Ilulsa Bros, olerke,tbe happy father of a girl, Congratula-

    tions, George.Mrs. Cbas. Leflor and children spent a few

    dajs la Hackettstown last week.Hrs. W, Johnson and children have re-

    used borne after spending a tew days at thehome of Mrs. Johnson's father In Ntoholaop,Pennsylvania,

    Urs. Barryman, Mr* Letter's mother, re-turned home l u t week,

    Jin*. uscarBharence has moved to Staubopeand Ur. Robert Smalley Is going to move InMr*. Baerenee'i bouse.

    It U reported that Mr. Tbeo. Hoi brook «aeof Mr. Jobn Wllgua1 children are on tckli l tWe were glad to see Mr*. David Hoffmi

    and daughter Lulu, formerly realdnnti of thisplace, In town Tuesday.

    Her. Wm. Morgan, our former pastor, hasmoved to his new field of labor, and Rev.William Button will more Into the parsonagethli week.

    The K. K, Co. has had a plank walk builtacroas tbe tnetu at Herrlcka' itore for tbeaccommodation of the people or this place.

    Ur. Aoput Auerbach Is baifog bia lobgraded and a new barn built.

    Mr. P. L Davii ha* the walls of the baywindow and porch of his bouse laid and isgoing to have a new feuce built around hisloU.

    tbe Union Hall As«oclatioa U n Uwlr hallcarpeted In tie centre with matting aroundthe tnda and tides and the platMrras painted.

    Mourns.

    STANHOFB.Death bos been In onr midst again and

    taken a number from among us to their lastresting place, vit, Ur. Andrew Best, Urs.O'Pefl and Ur. filancbard. Ur. Beat wasand old person, being eighty twoyears of age.He was a native of Warren, we have been informed, and lived just over in the edge ofUorris man; years on a farm, Be alsolived on the Wills' farm, near Brooklyn lock,Lake HopatooDg. at two different times. Hehas lived in tbls place with his children fortbe past two yean. He wai a good nan andgenerous. Bewaiamemberof tbe WaterlooM, B. Church.

    Mrs. O'Hetl, ths wife of Frank O'Neil, ofNotcoog, bad been among us but a few years,but Named to have nsmany friends asao-quaiptancea. 8bo WM a member of thacborcb and the W. O. T. U. ot tbla place, andwill be much ralaaed In erery way, Ur.Blanchard waa a alranger, And a rtdatire ofMm. Frank Uaaa, where he died, near PortIforrla.

    Garden making Is th* order of the day, andDaniel Sandford and Frank Bpscht a n hav-ing a plenty to do In ploughing and haulingcompost to enrich at aoll.

    Spring If truly hers as some of the farmershave sown tbeir oats and some ham partlyplanted thelrgsrdens. The mnslcal birds alsoire helping It along.

    We learn that our old friend, Wm. B. Bell,oC BraochtlUc, Is dtad. He had a nationalreputation for railroad building, even oxtend-Isg Into Canada. Tbe Charleston earthquakes once deitroyed bit railroad schemeain

    atPtcUon. He waa at one time estimatedbe worth $S00J3O0, HUage wasfllytanat

    e time of his death.All pout and quietness on both sides ol tba

    Husky river now. l U y it remain so at leasttill tha H I factory Is finiibod and started.

    AxiCVS.

    BOOKAWAT.Last wseb'a Index containwi a oewa it«m

    fumliliM by IU HockawaT correapoudent ttbe effoot that Wilwn, Uyers & Co- bad puichued the bicycle projwrtjr and would moonerect large bii(ldlr>?9 for the manufacture oftubings aiid dro, furgloKB- Vi'e have aadoubt but that our esteemed coutemi>onu7gare tbe Information in good faith as we OIKbod beard tbe rumor, but before giving Itpublicity we decided to ascertain the f acta ofao Important a matter, and from tbe verybeat of authority we have received a completedenial ot the rumor Uur informant, who IiIn a poeitlou to know, Informs u> that WlluoiUyen & Co. have not purchased the property

    have tbey decided to ext«ud tbelr bual-i by tbt) manufaclure of tubing ood drop

    fargiDge. One tbfug our Informant BBJB IIawured tbat I SOI will find the Qnn still mau-ufacturing tfae Liberty bicycle, but whetherIn Elockavray or also wbere Is not yet decided,7a earaetUf bopo that nothing will tranipin> G*UM their removal elsewhere.Mn. B. Boenan died at the home of her

    daughter, t i n . L. Underbill. Jr., whiwas visiting, at 0 o'clock on Uouday morningafter an Illnees of but a few days. UrnBoenan was a widow lady 02 years of age,jnd resided with a married daughter in NewYork city, wbere the remains were taken ftburlul.

    Ur. William Tlppett. we are glad to say, Isfaat recovering from bia serloui Illness.

    Frederick Banders hai been nursing a feloni bis hand tor a few davp but Is now at

    work again.Ur, ft. A. Oeodala says a lung fait waut

    will soon be folt DO more, a« lie Is about toia flr*t-das» shoe Etore In tbe build-ierly oocupled by Harris tbe clothier.

    Aa Mr. Uoodale informs us be will ndvortisei tbe ERA we predict for him great nuccesii his can- enterprise,Ur. H. D, Tuttle, wbo for Oi»ny years hiad and still baa the ERA for sale, has move

    Ms buslnuM to more plcniant quarters acroeathe street.

    Ur. John Frraman baa moved in hla newhome near the grl*t mill, of which be baa

    Joeeiih Frist bas moved to more comfort a-ble quarters near the U. & E, station.

    Wearesorry to bear that our friend, Ur.John Lurie, has resigned bis position at tbebicycle works. Ur. Lurie will go In businessfor bimielf in Sow York city. We wish himBUCCOcK,

    On Tuesday evening Ur. and Un. JohnRogers gave a reception to tbelr friends, tbeoccasion being tbe SStb anniversary of theirmarriage.

    Wru. D. Uoodale Is coulined to bia home byukkuesa at this writing.

    Uur UetbodUt friends are to treat them-ilreslo a new musical Instrument, a vocallon

    I ttink tbey call it. It Is said to be a rarepiece of mrehnnlsm aud of powerful tone.

    For reasons brat kaonn to tbemwlrea WI1-Bta, Ujer» & Co. have withdrawn their eihlblt from the World's Pair.

    ATI! H.TIC,Work baa been couimenc«d ou our ue1

    atbletio grounds A Una live lap track d laidout far bicycling, with a basa ba.ll dlam ~ 'tiiBCtuiUr, tue work ol grading and ftwill be puttied and it ii expected tbe Cth ofMay Aliening daj) will see the grounds 1flrat-dans order.

    Tbe flrit game of base ball of tbe seuotlare will be on Saturday of thli week on th.

    Central htiuse gir.unde. Our Athletics willhave for tbelr opponent* a very strong pickednine) selected by that bold deflar, W. J. Con-boy, with probably Bailey (our Jack) and O.Brooki as tbelr battery, and with tbeezcellentplayen available no doubt they will keep tbeAthletics husUInc for nms. Thegunewltlb*for a benefit for tho new Liberty Cycle Bandand an admlilon fee of only 10 cents will becharged.

    Manager Doughty has accorded tbe honorof asBliUug in opening our new atbletiogrounds to the Haokettatown boys who willmeet our Athletics on May tbe Oth.

    But yon ought to have bwrd our nowLiberty Cycle Band last week when tbey motfor tbslr flrat practice together. One neverwould have thought It their first praotlce.Tbey played like veterans, wbloh tbey Indiv-idually are.

    Manager Doughty has not yet completed hischedule of games, but has booked the followlog! Hackettstown,Uay Gib; Faterson, MAT27tb, July Btb ; Murray Hill*, June 3d, Julyl i t ; O. N. T.. July 4tfa, Aug. 12th, Sept 4tb,Sept. IWth; SenocAi, July IMh and l»tb;Ironsides, June 34; Uadlsoti, Bept. 21 iWashington, May 1.1th. There are inapplicants fordatea from flrat>claaa clubs,good games are assured. TUB Athletics willbe itronger this jear than last

    Mr. F, W. Rice with an Qicclleatroputatioias solo B flat cornet player bos acoeptodposition at the bicycle workiand will be bra:witb tho Liberty band.

    HauJton and Stetuon Iu whom the R. A. C4•re placlrg groat hopes for this season arebard at work and Improving In form every

    *7,bor~00E tor rjooboyn emrit"Turi.""*HeVcomer, ' *

    Tbe promising young cycle sprinter 0. 8.Preertun, Is laid up with an abceaa on bia leg.

    Fred PJchter Ii shoving bis now Liberty

    ever seen in Northorn Now Jersey at

    TAYLOR BROS.Wo IMTO spared no paiiis in selecting THE LATEST

    8TYI1ES AND BEST QUALITIES OF CLOTHIM forour customers. The display wo oiler is oue we areproud of, and v^>aro sure If you will call ana examineour stock you will buy of us. Iu fact the goods willsell themselves for the price Is right.

    aa a ball nine.Will the Conhoy-Styche race come oil on

    Hay Oth Is what the boys are a«k1ng,Mr. H. J. Hoi-bert 1« taking a gnat Interest

    intbewellfareofthsL. A.W- Will he notthe racing board this season

    Stranger things have happened.Don't mils the ball game on Saturday, Ii

    will be a good one, T. A. B. Davey willpin,

    Tbe short stop and third tMeman of theold Hartford club are employeei of the bicycleworks. So Is MoCabe tbe champion hardhitter and flnt base of the onoe strong HI-hernia club, ajeo a member of latt year'iEltisbstb club. Don't remember his oambut he handles thi ball like a Johny Wan).

    HAOBEXTBXOWK.Trailing arbutus parti Bsarstbelatcst'fad,"Ur. Karl Crane, of New York city, was tbe

    (runt of bis grandma over Sunday.Tbe raittme Kuonre Cilub was enUrtalaed

    by Mrs. David Cook last Uonday nlgbt,Prlwn ware won by Un. James Smltb andUr. C. B. UcCrmcken.

    Ur. William Vanayckle, of KoMfllla, airmer resident, la renewing old aoquaiut-aw* In towa.Commencement at C. C. t. fa on Thursday,

    June 15th.Ur. Wm, Park baa completed bia new store-

    room on Ualn street, which ha now occupies.It ts a great Improvement to tbe tumble downshanty which formerly stood there.

    Tba Hetfaodlit Church wai crowded at bothserrlcea Sunday to greet the new pastor. Itwffloes to say that 6Ytry one was thoroughlypleased and satisfied with him.

    Tbe town team crossed bats with the C. 0.I. nine at the Institute, Wednesday afternoonand beat them with tha toon 0 to 0.

    A large audience filled ths M. E. Church,rt frlday iililit, dwjiite tha storm, to hear

    Hrs. Anna Shaw lecture on "Tbe Fata ofRepublics." Mrs. Bhaw has a flne delivery,!• bright, witty and pleasant and holds baraudlinc* spellbound from beginning ' "end of her address

    Hiss Alice Van Horn, formerly of tollplac*, Is to bo married to Ur. WebsterMeadows at Roanoke, Virginia, Uay 10th.

    Thtt graduating class of C C. I. thli yearnumbers 31 momb»re i 15 girls and 1ft bojs.UlssElenore Smith, of Hauch Chunk, Pa., isvaledictorian and Ur. Howard Van Busen,of Tmnqnlllty, la Latin aalutatorlaii.

    Brrn.> i e

    LOWBB HIBEHNIA.PeWr Harvey h u moved to Rcckaway.Wm Winters has moved to Dover.James Hllor baa accepted a position with

    Jos. Tuttle In Uockawsy.Tha docks of tha Qlemlon Iron Company are

    flnallr cleared of ore. Augustas Munson willnow nave a few momenta leisure which bewill employ In iprinkllng sixty-live miles ofroad with aines

    As Slbomla gettt the benefit of the railwaymail service bids will now be received forcarrying tba mall from Hlbemiato Uarcella.All bids ibould be Moompknltd by a pair ol~iow shoes.

    At a special meeting of School Dlitrlct Ma10, held la tbe school bouse Tuesday evealng,a district tax ol sixteen hundred dollars was

    IBUNIA.P. & Cory lost a One cow last week.Un. Joseph Harvey is spending a month

    witb ber daughter, Un, H. O. Balsty atSouth Orange.

    Qeo. Reed, generally called " Long George,'at bis beet bone a few days ago.A number from this place attended the

    lecture at Succaaunha, Wednesday nlgbtEd. Chambers has purchased of D. L.

    Bryant the bouse known as tho old church,wltb 200 acrsa ot ground.

    Beaitor B. C. Draka ga

  • irnr moFriday, April 2tp 1893.

    Entered at t U Port Offlon »t Dover, H, J,u asocud-etaai ma ttw.

    L O Q A T i KT351VWS.

    Nest Fridtf will be Arbor Day. Let everyone plant a tree. '.

    a appointed aT of Deeds.

    ^D. R. Bumatrr, ol this place, has been ap-pointed a Notary Public.

    Tb* barbers of No wton will close theiron SamUja attar Uayi ib . ., Miss Anna Grater, of Siiccaiunna, la visit-ing; B. Adtlalds HoaUnjr, at Ouster.

    The Luxemburg Library Aaaodatlon clearedabout t33 from their recent '

    Tha Board of Registry ot HorrbtowB rcg-; Isteiwl 2,010 TOtere at their w e n t cancan.

    TheD , L. * W. lUllroad Companypoiaa quarterly dlvldeoii of \fi percent.

    Do cot foil to bear Utas Ray at theY, )CU. A: benefit on tbe estb init. or you will re-gret it. .- TfaoY.p. B.C. B , o t Ches'er, will give a

    finawtertalnmentta Chester MusJo Hall on

    H t a Bay *e nndlUm of the " Birds'Oouvon*tloo " U one of the sweetest thine* you «verbeard, • .. ' . . -v ,

    - Tfaema* J, Allen baa been appointed poeV. master at Port Morris, and Leo Wetw at

    * Newfoundland.; HIM Hoiking and Hist Howell, of Cbetter,. have been spending a feir days with H n P.

    F,Apgar on Prospect street.The license fees at tha April term of tbt

    . Buaeex County Court' aggregated W,410,Meirtoiireoelvsdfl.lOOoMt .

    - Ueorge H. Coureen, one of tbe Justices ofthe Peace of Btntu county, died l u t Thnrs-dey near Newton, aged 7*»y Port Offloe. .T-y Judge Wibon, of Uw Marris County

    Court, who Is A candidate for ths TVbippaaypost office, bee • lively rival to Hies £UaFagao, of tbat Tillage. Miss Fagan'a fatatrand the Judge keep grocery stores In Whip-pany, and for many yean they nave not beenfriendly. Judge Wilson Is well off, and apower In politics. About eight years ago,wblle Fagtn waa a tenant on hjj farm, ibsyquarrelled over tlie division of sooe potatoes.Tbe wound baa never sealed. Some tine agoPagan started a liquor atora and bis lloeaww u promptly revoked by th* Court. B e i icertain that Judie ytlUoo waa bebiad (he

    dnea*. Fagau'e 32-yearold daughter » •itly annoonced ber oandMaoy.for tbe port

    office. Judge Wlleon entered tbe Hdd againsther. B t̂h fanreboste of friends in Wnlppanybut aa tbe selection la pracUoally msloa by tbeCounty Committee tbe Judge taw bad every*tfalnghfiowavway.VAt a meeting l u t weaktbe committee, waa on' the verge of unan-imously indorsing tbe Judge for the appoint-ment, wbeu Hr, Edward Qilnbv,a friend oftbe Pagans, pleaded for Hiss Pagan. Thecommittee, postponed action tor a few daya tooonalaer bom tides of tbe cam The feelingbetween Judge WlUco and ^agaja In morestrained now.tban ever. Tbe dtiiena of

    >pany are said to feel very friendly to-ward* Mies Fagan, and they will probablystrengthen her cause by a torch-light procea-

    before the County Committee meeta next8e.lo.rdsy. " • • „ : ' : .", ' ' .', - V'

    XT. ABXXaraTOV.Hra. E. Biralt, of Itbaea, N. V., baa been

    u«elllBatvrogrounds annnd and about Hot*! Braalln.

    We a n very aorry Mnoto.tbAt Hn . Robt

    i returned from

    % . Cyrue B. Cook kae been very ill duringUs part week, but la BOW Improving underbe treatment ol Dr. J. L. Tajlor. lars. B.

    V. Hand and Hn. Qoble are alao on tbe aick

    Mr. J. H. VanNottwIck tart bii band bad-ly last Monday while lifting.* very heavy

    Hr. Ueorga WoodbuU baa left railroadingud accepted a. poeltion wltb Mr, ft. CbapUn.W bat baa bappwed all our surprise part4ea I

    Mm. W. E, Thorpo Is visiting roUtivoa andTrlends In Ogik-uiibure aud Mi'ldletomi

    Mra.T. Post and daughter, Urn Williamawroaoe, preparing tliolr ootUgo at tho lake

    to roculva their aummar boerdon.A niunbor of Kfinvllltce attended tho nUre-

    optlcon viowa on Alajiltr. fit ftuccMUnii* 011evening.

    pounds of femoalne gouder itemadded to Uia hourthoM of William EtwocnyTuesday.

    H. Kuimoas mwut Suudav In Charter.V. King tpent Sunday at Mount OU\e.N. BnilUi baa iiurctuised a bicycle and

    having good lack In Imralng to-ride it.We are glad to ace Mist (Virrle Rtunipf In

    t v m againD, Walters was thoguost of M. Ctutncr, at

    MLuo Hill ou Bumlay.We are aorry to learn of the illness of Vn.

    William StumpfThe music of- the Roxbury Cornet Baud ot

    iiroannt is very charming. Stick to It, borit.H. A Tirul-nill, of Htanhopn, will prmchuoilrtT ovenlns in the nehool houxt

    COT

    The Iit&ena servloee ot Mrs. Jamea Va»were beld la tbe FreabjteriaD Church oaTuetday aiurnoon. B"%» leavea * bnabaadand three small cbildrec to mourn bar loss.

    Borne of oar Nome echotare a n homewith ut again for a weeii vacation.

    Mr. John aulbert has been very sick, hutIs a little better at this writing

    Mrs. 0 . A. Dlckerson, who hsa beea spendlog a week with ber mothsr, returned to betborne at Newark on Saturday.

    Every aeaaon brings wife It Ito changes—_jir old friends and neighbors leave na andnew ones take tbelr place*-, Mrs. Elba E.Cramsr had a vendne on Wednesday after-noon. Bfaewm leave to go wltb bar friends.

    Hr.Jamse Wright, J r , Is vary slfb withpneumoula. DAIOT.

    On Friday of but week Ur. T. K. WDkttonsuccetsMUy launche 1 the large Urge for thedredge which will continue to work on LekeHopatomg. It wae at Landing, »uJ tbesmall boy of the village bad » Wg timo Xheard some one say It slid down the polot likegreased llchtalag and rode like a duck outBtlj yards or more from ehore before tboycould get It atopped.

    Tho Florida Steam Heater.Forilluitratcd droulanaeud to Tbe Fred.

    D. HtupheneCo,, Qenoan Valley, H. J.

    Xia Qlorea Sid Cloves IBpeclal vaiuea offered In all elTlea lo tbe

    latest spring stadse at the Dover Baiar of

    THE OAUOUBES,BWUBI4CAK,

    Tbe question of who the Republican* wouliaame tor the municipal ofBoea to be voted (orat tbe charter election was settled Wednesdaynlgbt in tbe presence of ofer four hundredmen, a little over half of whom were Repub-licans, the rest of tbe crowd being made up ofDemocrats, Prohibitionists and Popullata. Itwas nearly balf-past el«ht -bra Jm. W. C*r-rell chairman of the last eaucua called the meet-ing to order. John 8. Gibson was named asChairman of toe toMliag ocd Cbaa. A. Allattwas elected Secretary. Toe cnairmatuvuaeed that UM flnt boalneea was the nom-Ination of candlds-tae for Mayor, and thenanne ol Horace h. Dunnam, "W. H, Spler and George W, McDavit were presented'A motion was made Ihtt a majority of all tbivotea caat ebould be rsquhred to nominal*.James Carrell and Stephen Broadwell wereappointed Ullere, and tbe balloting began.Two hundred and thirty-two vot«e were oast,of which Mr. Bnubata received 106, Mr.Spadgler W, and Mr. UoDAvit 03. As Mr.Dunham lacked 12 Tote* to make a meiarttya sacond ballot WSJ ordared, and Kr. UoDavlt

    w his usime at having received thelowest number of rote*. Mr. Bpsngler madetho announoemeiit tbat It bad been agreed t>yhimself, Mr. MoDavlt.nda friend acting forMr. Dunham, tbat In case tfeora was no nomlnitlon on the flrit ballot the man nceivtpgthe loweet number of votes should with-draw his name. Tbe ascond ballot rc-

    Itod 1D tbe nomination of Mr. Dunborn bya vote of 1 u as against 110 tor Mr. Spongier.The rest of tha ticket was made up withoutany opposition. George W. UcDavit WMm.med for Alderman, and Qeo, Burr, AlbertH. Humphreys aud. Robert Bloharda torCouncilman, Tha chairman appointed J. J,V l d , T. A. Dtckcreoa and A. K. Bakeia committee to flll vaoanoles,

    Tbat then abtmld be dlnppolntnw&t amongUe friends of the defosUd oandldatee Is butnatural, but to 1st that disappointment lead

    repudiation of tba candidate named Isntltber good politics nor a fair position forany one who took part In the cauoua to assume.T years ago Mr. Duubajn accepted the

    ilnatJon for Mayor against his will and atthe earnett solicitation of tbe leaders ot tbeparty In Dover, and relinquished a positionpaying him *ISU annually for the honor ofweariug the title of Mayor. According to arule Out hoi obtained bere he was entitled tothe nomination agala wttuaut opposition.That there may have been reasons for oppos-ing bint »nd tbat tbe opposition was made ingood faltb .we da not question, but can themen who went Into tbe oauoui Wednesdaynight and uttd all tbelr strength aud Influence

    defeat Mr. Dunham refute to give himIr tupport without placing themselves

    polltictlly in the same position tbat tbey nowto freely condemn lu the auoMssful candidate!Tbe caucus was Republican, and strict partylines were drawn, Ho one will assume tbattbere »aa any hocus-pocus or that any one

    it Republicans voUd. Hr. Dunham re-ceived a majority of the vatoi, and havingbeen nominated in a partj cawui he it en-titled to ths full iupportof the party In whosoat,aie th» caucus w u beld. If thare had beenauy crooked work doue lu securing tbe notqi-nation there might be tome excuse tor boltingthe ticket, but we venture to say there wasnever « fairer caucus held. Mr. Bpanglsr andMr. MoDavlt wen both at tbecaucuiand wereactive in directing their workers on the floor,but Mr. Dunham was not In the hall at any

    while the, contest waa going on and bewon tbe nomination because a majority ofthe men there thought be was entitled to It.

    f the Mends ot the defeated candidates alia wtheir personal disappointments to governthem so f « as to endanger the success ot thewhole ticket, they draw a distinction betweentkenaatlvea and tbe man they condemn toofloe for tho ordlnarytmind to grasp, from Apolitical standpoint, Tbere la a good work-iog Republican majority In tfali town, andthe ticket nominated Wednesday night shouldbe elected, and we believe It will be, for menwho bare party success at heart will subjectpersonal dISerenoee to parry expediency.

    The unanimity with which the remainderof the ticket woe nominated at tar the Mayor-alty candidate was settled upon li osfurancethat there la no oaute of complaint againstthem. Mr. McDavlt has served one term asAldtn&in and bs* nude aa efficient andpainstaking officer, ai baa also Mr. Burr asConnbuman. Msaar'. Rlchardd and Hum-phreys are both business man and wilt makecreditable members ot tbe Common Council.

    Mr. MoDavit and Mr. & W nave refused toallow/their names to go on- the Uoket and upto the time cf going'to press tbe vacancieshad not been tilted.: .

    ' , ' *• • BIKOCEATIG,'The Democratic caucus waa held last night

    In . Baker Opera Bout*. • there wait not •>Very big turnout even counting in tuft Ro-pnblltttns who made up neatly one-halt ot thsnumber present Ford D, Smith called themeeting to order and named. Oto, A. Raynorfw Chairman. .William Pollard was electedBseretary, and reed the call for the caucus.When tbe Chairman called for nomination*for Mayor the name of George MoCrackenwai proposed. - Wbltoeld QUlen did not likethe lodlfferwt way In-whlch the name of thecandidate bad bssn proposed, u d taking thefloor made a nominating speech that surprisedand dcUgatcd bU (ritadi by [to eloquence audaptness, and - U It had not confounded wouldhave Mattted Ws eaunts* » V » y had beenpresent, • Po other name was preaentcd andMr. KcCraeken was declared U » DDotlnM,Robert T. Smith ana DeWittO. Hoyt weresamed' tor Alderman, but the letter's nameeras subsequently withdrawn. For OounbU-meo, Lewis Utnioti, Charles HeUender andOeorge Rajnor were nominated. The Choir,

    appointed J. a. Neighbour, P. J. B .>lt and C. W. Bowlby « oommlttee to flll

    vacancies, and tbe caucus adjourned.

    Mr, Hellsodar declined to serve and J. K,Cook baa bteoaubsUtntod. ;

    It U a tUoDg deao Ucketsvod the compalgufrom now on will be a buttling one. ,

    Ifat Friday night was a typical night fora temperance- uncos. The Hood gate* ofbearea opened about 7 o'clock aud tbere wasen unceasing downpour until after the timeset to- tbe caucus, .Twenty-ore or thirtymen, however, whose teal for temperance waatfn»gw\tban tbelr SBUM Downs upoot a day lasteekatMendbamft id^lk ia

    POST OB.AX.the plojr given by tbe Wrens In Pythli

    Opera House last *Wednwd»y evening wasw«Il attocded afT«fi-atid 1 am Informed WSJ avtry good play.

    Tbo IlactctUtort-o uuu» of bat* tall didjmtlu an appearaoaelutBaturdiiy afternoon,on Recount of tbe storm; wedther.

    Patrick Bbaaabitu is building a now houseon bin property on iUtn street, of which tbi~ rame is up.

    Jaoies McConnlck, aa aged resident ofthis place died laat Saturday evening after alingering illoeat. It Is stated that Mr. JIc-Cormlcli n u fta tictogenmltt», but 1 out ttdtverify tbe stnhimtiDt; although I have nutGees much differtiiK» In bis »ppe«rftnce m toAge for the loab tifeuty years. Tbe funeralobKf]ules were hold an Monday aCternOon inHt. Mory'a Uburuh, Dover, and Intflrmont being made lu tlie cutnetery Iu connection withtbe church. -

    Miss Manie Hunt aud Wui. 1'. CurtU arehome from tbo State Normal Hchool at Trei

    la far a nbort vacAtfou.By tbe way, tbe old sbautj near tbe ouo

    tbat burned donn recontly at Alt. Pleuantbaa been Ulteo down and both are nowthings of the past. The HUD'S tbat occupiedIt have joined their neighbors end takenquarters lu the old JiutT mine boarding house.

    Our cliurcu was well attended last Sundaymorning and evening to hear the now ntlalo-ter, IIOUTJ 13ii». Ur. &ico ContM nmong uswell reooinmeudtd, and It is to be hopedbis labor* will be enmned v.Ub »ucc6M,

    Be euro and bave your dlsbea washed andchickens fad before a certalu vWtor calla ottyou; if not you may hear It later perhaps.• NulT s*i," the rest will follow.

    John Flartey it adding a neat fe~ao» ta his>!ict oa MaJn street, opposite Bo*ea Sieters,

    Qeirge Huirke has gtrea up tbe miningmaiuesB nod will dorute bts time to bis store,

    understand. Wo exMad our congratula-tions, Ueorge, and itojw you will build up asuccessful butlDeis.

    When will that needful look-up lie built IA look-up Is a naMaslty to tbe town, andshould be built as soon u possible. Tbere areoti*» men lying in ibe gutters, or decorating•tore Btoops tbat are too beastly drunk tounvlg&te. 6iH'l» waa soea In our town " *Saturday evening.

    Tba remains ot UBO. II. Pjle arrived Uome!rom Chicago laat Thursday moriiinn, whi

    nture of bta death waa [earned. lie waaring from an abcaes internally, and wentle of tha Chicago hospitals to have en

    operation performed. Tho surgeon statedthat ho could not IIvo without an operati.aud It wai doubtful If he could live eveu if it•houitl be perlaraibd. However, the opera-tion wm informed on Hunday evening, AprilHth, and It proved fatal. Aa Incision wasiras made through which about a quart ofeubgUnce which was in a state of putri fac-tion w u extracted, and while tbs surgoonnoa oloabg tbo incision Ur. Pyie dlvd on tbe

    ttlag table. It wai with regret that thesod ueira renubttl bere. Qeorgs WAS a youugman that WAS highly respect«d htsro. Hawent to Cblcago about a year aud a half ago,and than he marrfol about three laoutbsprior to Ills death. Tbs funeral aeverlceeware held la Mt. Juhn's M. B. Church, onFriday atternoon, with Rev. Paul Sustloeolil^Qlinfi, ThB member, of llopemll Lodge,No. UT, Knights of Pythias, of which tho de-ceased waa a member, followed the remains oftheir deceased brother to ice hut retting placeIn tbe Orotiard itreet cometer/, where he waslatered with solemn funeral rltea of the

    ilan order. Tbe doceased leavei hitig widow, mother, father, two brother*one «Utor h> mourn bis low, all of i*bom

    have ttie hMrtlolt Bjinpatby ot the entireIQlUlUUllJ'-Mrs, Jubn AbbaVt la mailug n sojourn

    among friends and ralatifea ID Newark.Jofeleb Curtit hto Inaprovod hie nlace by

    adding a new aide fence along tbe alley.

    UUs Mama Button Itaabeeii renowingoldMiuattttanoee at 8ue.rU.. (' ; - •, •Tbe Township C o m m i t hare been trying

    tbemifrltsfif'a toad iora[fef drt mvxe ot^ur«>aB. -;-•.':-:c"v!.'-";;;. i;.* i-:"'M;'"." - 1 "

    Jars. L. L. Sweakmoa bu beea qutto com-plaining for tbu past few. dKya.froai a severettaok of neuraUifa. < - i -1 • V- - •It is rumored Sartley &Wvrt, SttH Jteam rioitr n

    f, vrcd. Send for Catalogue.

    SPlUNti TOOTH 1IJLUU0W8,

    •4V1U0USB PLOW SHJLUKS 30C. EACH.

    WlllE FENCING, ALL KINDS, AT L0WJE8T P1U0K8.

    POULTKV NETTING, ALL WIDTHS,

    CYLINDER AND DASH CUMINS, FISHIN0 TACKLE,

    FAHH AND GARDEN TOOLS OF ETEHT

    10, 20, 30 and 40 QUA11T MILK CANS.

    DICKERSON'S,DOVER, N. J.

    At no previous time have we been able to place beforebuyers such an array of novelties in •

    Spring Garments.

    Jackets.

    Wraps,

    and Suits.4 wiru

    Blazer and Eton JacketsATLOWPRICES,

    WHICH CANNOT BE

    EQUALLED.

    WM. H. BAKER STORE CO.TO U*M. U . I1AKER.)

    88c.50c.

    - 6c.

    A FEW UEADERS FOR THE SPRING TRADE,An all Wool 38 inch Cashmere, 50c. yd.A.n all Wool 46 inch French Serge, 75c. "An all Wool 40 inch Storm Serge, 60c. «A Black Silk Warp Henrietta, $1.00A 42 inch Black Tainise, - °°-A 38 inch Black Cashmere,A nice Colored Cashmere, -1,000 yards Gootl Calico. - •1,000yds. Best Atlantic Bro. Muslin, 8c.500 yards Brown Muslin, - - - 6c. «*•IS pieces only Best Atlantic Muslin 7c.

    yard by the piece. ; ^ ^ ^ ^ § t 'A nice lot of Dress Ginghains^lft?pcr"yd.fine French Ginghams, - 20c. per yard."Coats' Cotton, - - 4c. spool, 45c. dozenNavy and Ox B'ood Suede Gloves $1 pair5A high grade Black Suede Glove, $>r.5O

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

    Slates, $1.00 pair. ;Bengalines, Changeable Silks and Bro.

    caded; Satines.Pearl and Metal Trimming Buttons.

    WJI. H. BAKEB STORE CO.,. a\

  • THBOtTOHOUT THK STATE.

    Bri«f Note* of tha H a p p e n i n n of a WeekIn N e w Jersey.

    Hackensnck's first (Ireeuglop errived in UtfttUiwa on AVeduetwlny.

    Seventy-eight canes of grljj are known toexist io New Jlmuawiek.

    A cooking deimrtment is to bo added to theJersey UUy Hospital School,

    Tha Fimt Baptist Churcli, Tumi River, hujust burned a twenty-two-year-old mortgage,

    The proposed Odd Fellows' Orphanage forNew Jersey will be located a t Klver Edge,Itergen county.

    For tlie Qnt time In many jearc tb« Itapu>>licans of UUbum dec ted a Town Clerk attbelr charter election.

    Jersey City's new Board of Aldermen pro-pose* to raise tue licantw feo from 1350 to $.100

    John Kirk and Fred. Debo Mir • burglaroperating In the bouse of John DlakeleyElizabeth. Kirk ran home and got tils shot-gun, and wben be came back drew a bead 01the burglar and abouUd ; Hold up JOUIbandi [" Toe burglar obeyed and U nowlocked op. He calls himself Carl Fogel, and» y s Uiat be baa been in thin couiitry bu: two

    kJacob Bauman, of P«t«rson, liegan

    Monday against tbe Erie Railroad Companyfor f.5,UXi damages, for lojurlot sustained inFebruary last while crowing the company'stracks at Clay street. He was run downbad his leg broken in such a manner thai

    oev»r fully recovered. He clalme thatiny did nut use proper precautiou

    under tbe V'erU llquiato Audrauo, i

    rlaw.lOyear-old Italtau boy,

    fell into tho canal at Boutli Canal street,Newark, Bundsy, and,was dromied.

    Newark Utters employed h j Samuel Rat-niaD bave goa« on strike. Tbe tibop was non-union and the atrikers asked for union wage*.

    The Executive Couimlttce of tbe State Re-publican League met at Trenton and electeddelegate* tu the Nation Convention at touti-villa.

    Mrs. Alfred Huge™, in year* old, of Tren-ton, loft bor husband Monday and the policeuf several cities bave l«eu notified to appro-Lund bor.

    Tbe American Engine Cutiipeuy, of lloundllrook, was incorported In Middlesex countyKaturday. Thu ciinipaiiy ban a capital stock«r jau.ooo.

    lhaac Hopiter, M, dituipjKsared from hl«liouie In Hoboken on Thuriday. As he wasr4ck aud despondent his wife feari bBbosconi-iiiltted suicide.

    Newark1! Jefferscwry of tbe 1inlvt

    lien Club celebrated tlierth of Thomas JetTersoD

    last Friday night by giving a:in tbe clubhouse.

    Tbe autopiy In the COM ot James Tully, ofI'atersoD, determined Monday tfiatTully diedfrom alcoholism, and not from Paris gram,as at l int supposed.

    U'llHam Johnson, aged 7, vrbowas run overl.y Frederick Hitter's wagon, in Jersoy City.last week, in dead. Hitter WM held on acharge at manslaughter.

    Twenty-one ribbon weavers in tbe employof tbe Castle Bilk Manufacturing Companyat Palereou went»ndvRuco of ton per

    Oo

    i a strike Friday for anvnt.

    WerU and hla stall, wltb the Btateuillcera and lady managers of the World'sFair for iSew Jersey, will leave Jersey Cityfur Chicago on April

    Mary McCana, tt wrvaat eiiiplojed bjJudge COIIIOD, of Newark, wanfaby falling from a trolley cor on 3avenue on Thursday afternoon.

    A wan 8U|>poMi< to be Phedlag McCaiuman,of Uraddock, Ve., was found lying along theI'emieyIvaula*railroad trucks near Trtiitoo,Friday last, wltb a fractured altull.

    The analysis of the »touiaeh of Janice P,Tryner, who died under mysterious clrcumstances at South Vlueland, wen completedSaturday. No |>oieon «aa detected.

    Complete returns from tbe Eleventh Free-bolder District of Hudson County show thattioorge Schwartz, Hap., IS elected by W rjority over Dennis M. Noonsn, Dem.

    The body of John Tripp, who wasblown offtbe Hawthorne bridge crowing tbe P&Bsaicriver In February last, was Found floatingMnrbt's silk dyeing works, PatenoD.

    Cliarlos lUlnere, of Hockentack, KuadaynUota seal which be found baskipg in tbeID a scow anchored at tbe Newark plank roadbridge. Tbe seal weighed 200 pounds.

    Tbe Princeton profeeaori Bitting In tbsI'mbjterjof New Brunswick adopted a re-jKlrt suggesting to tbe Genera] A*wmblj tbatimportant changes be ms.deof Faltb.

    Tbe Coronet's jury ID tlie cue of Bamn*]Uarnowsky, who was killed at Oxford byAlexander Alibewiky. vboitruckfclmac th*bead with a stone, returned a rtrdirt of roor-der sgainit Abhewskr.

    Early Friday roaming a fireIn Joeeph Ulller's baker? at E«jTbe bakery and two a weCio*» ̂involving a low of about tib^*of the fir* was a dehctlre floe.

    CharlM Clarke, ot Jtnej Citj, is a candi-date for keeper of tbe EU-'s Island rwtaurut,a position now in charge of ! ! • } « Andersonand Col. J. J. Toffey. Clarke^ claim Is b e t *urged at Washington bj Boa "Bob" Davis.

    Walter DeVw, 10, son of Ainroit A. De-\'o«| a premlnent snuff manufacturer o*Hpotawood, died Friday of malignant diph-theria. Another son Ii 111 with tbe diseaseand Is not expected to live, An epidemic Isreared.

    St. Luke's Protestant Eybcopal Church, ofMontclair, bas accepted plsna for, and wi l ltoon begin tbe erection of a bandaome stonebuilding In Union street, at tbe rear of t i epresent church edifice. Tbebuilding wlllcoatfctO.OOO.

    While running a threshing-macfaim

    tbe crouiag.Mrs. Mary McUanus, an inveterate smoker,

    aged 7li, living at tbe home of ber son-in-law,Jersey City, mat a frightful death Bundaynight. While enjoying her cm ternary smuta spark from her pipe fell on ber drew.cm lxMtand there was a blase, and the agedwoman was converted into a human torch,She screamed for help, but before her son-iti'law could reach ber she was fatally burned.

    Tbe resident* of Kgg Harbor City, ID magsineatfnfc Baturday evening, decided by a voteof 1 William Q.Lalhrop, Jr., property ID Randolph township,

    William T. Sploer and wife to Jamec J.Ungdon, property in Rockaway township,

    yythey occurred.

    " For nearly four years," she says, " I hadsuffered. I was. so nervous that I could notwrit* or read, could not even bear my chil-dren's company. I would have euch a ttrangefeeling la my bead It seemed ai If I shouldoae my uilud." I was very weak and nervous aud

    get all in a tremble and my heart would lieatso hard that it would almost take my life. 1would have dizcy epella aud what little sleepI would! get did me no good. I could not eatanything that tasted right. It did geem as Ifeverything hod changed. 1 w u greatly de-pressed and thought if ouly the I*jrd wouldennble me to keep my utmd until I could gethelp.

    " I doctored for two years without benefit,id then I took Dr. Greene's Nervura bloodd nerve remedy. I received belp right

    away and I could see that the first ItottU waselplpg me. I cannot be thankful enough.

    I bave recommended It to others and tbeybeen helped by It.

    ANNUAL REPORTTreasurer of the Town of Dover, N. J

    FOR THE YEAR ENDING APRIL 12111, 1803.

    RECEIPTS.Balauoe on band April I'tb WFrom hotel, saloon, billiard and kmwling llociinii

    " show and cirt ui licenses1 peddlers' KOBIIWH1 auctioneers' licenses1 bill poster* llceijieflues imposed by JuatJwt USKU

    " " " " RrnwnOfo. McCracl o i Collector, 11 II taxmJ. W. Carrell, Collacior, t l t j tsxan, iwii

    II. h, Dunham, Collector, township taxes, \tnm

    1120010 00000

    Wt IN)6011

    11H00IU34I70 18

    eW7K

    Dover 1'ubllc bUiJabu Dciwnliif, r

    HUH, IKAHK5DKK80N." U hat also cured my little girl of a nerv-

    ous trouble. She would get up in her sleepand be out of her bead. At such times she

    •uld talk strange and it would be.Bome Umibefore she would know where nhe was. 'Shtii;allrlgtit now and wg praise, Dr, Ortono'aHervura blood u d nerve remedy for the cure,

    "My neighbors and friends know how Ihave suffered from weakness and nervous

    have lived here forty years andknown to aU. I do wish I could help

    every eullerar to a bottle of this wouderfulmedicine BO tbat oil might be cured."^.It Is by tbe wide-spread publication of facUlike these that tha great curative powers ofDr. Greene's Nervura blood and narva rem-edy can be mad* known to every invalid andsufferer ID tbe land. It la true that this med-icine performs ajtoulsblog curee attd all whoare. ailing should avail themselves of Its won-derful powers.

    Almoat everybody needs a spring medicineand this li the best and lurcit remedy to putjou lu perfect health. It is purely vegetableand aanule** and u kept by druggist! foTtl .Fbyiicians aod druggists recommend It high-ly because they have teen It care numberlesssick people and because It Is tbe prescriptionaod discovery of m well-known physician. Dr.Greene, of 85 VT. 14th B t , New York, tbesuccess!ui specialist in curing Dervoui andchronic disease*. Tbe doctor can be consultedfree, penooally or by letter.

    r came lack, and theglrl'i mother reported the theft to the police.

    Rev. Father O'Connor, of Harrison, faaitaken a hand In tbe war against the poolroombusiness In that village. Ha has asked thepastors of all denomination* in Harrison toco-operate with him. His plan Is tbat eachpastor !• to confer with bis congregation u toways and means In order to adopt tbe mosteffectual.

    The Coroner of ML Holly beganiHilry Saturday into the death of Mrs. Wm,Brown, who died suddenly at I'emberton onThursday under ruipiclcms drcumatancM.Ii supposed she was poisoned. Mrs. Brownbad been married only about a week, u d Itli alleged that the and her husband wera notliving happily together.

    A Pennsylvania express train was flying upthe Belvidere-Delaware tracks, along theDelaware river Saturday, wben the engineerwhile rounding a curve threa tntlM belowFhilllpsbnrg saw an Immense rock on tbitrack. He applied the air brakes, but toolate to avoid a collision. The engine waismashed, Ho one was hurt.

    While chatting and laughing In J. Michaels'bakcshopatPatersonSaturday afternoon withHint Mends, Herman Oswald throw back hiibead suddenly and swallowed t i e upper sec-tion of bis falsa tMtb. It w u thought h«would choke to death, but a physician suc-ceeded lo using U s plDcen and tbe half-strangled man was rellevtd.

    Mary Rooney, the Infant child of Mrs. J uRooney, of Fa tenon, who was bunted onSnnday afternoon, died Monday morningfrom her Injuries. The little one bad beta.left by her mother for a few minute* ID chargeof a three year-old brother The boy hadsome matches, which u* began striking, andIt t fln to the baby , clothing

    Abraham Hakey and wife and others toMra, A. H. Mott, property In Rockaway town-ship, for 170.

    Edward O. Ike and wile to J. B. Hulse andJonas Hulse, property In Roibury township,(or tt.

    Luon B. Sailer and others to Isabella Mc-Cllntock, property la Ptssaic township, for

    Elijah O. Fearcs to Lynon Fearce, propertyin Hanover township, for $300.

    Kosunond Zeck to Miry Z, UcCormlok,property In Jefferson township, for HHQ.

    aaaranteeA Cure.We authoriH our advertised druggist to sell

    Dr. King's Mew Discovery for Consumption,Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. Ifyou are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or anyLung, Throat or Chest trouble, aud wilt usethis remedy as directed, giving It a fair trial,and experience nobeneUt, you may return thebottle and have your money refunded. W<could not make this offer did we not knowthat Dr. King's New Discovery could be re-lied on. I t never disappoints. Trial bot-tles free at Robert Killgora's Drug Store,Dover, Orotn, Hance & Co1* Drug Store, FortOram, and F. K. Jenkins' Drag Btore, Chester.Large bottles 50c and II.

    Do Y o u K n o wthat a large percentage of dMttu in ihU coun-try ore caused by coonunpUon and lungtrouble I A little cold neglected in tbe be-ginning often terminates la consumption.Every time you cough j o a increase thetrouble, and an *" ^ *m Tiatf m i i iwfakfc fa diltadt to esalfit. 1remedy that cures quickly ererr kind of acough. Tbst b Dr. Hate's Household CoughCur*. It is the best Are you not entitledlo the best 1 For sale at H5c and 60c a hot-

    at Robert Kiligore^ Corner Drug Btora,Dorer, K. 3.

    Bnckua's Axnlea SalT*.Tbe tort aalve in tbe world for Cut*, Bora,

    Bruins, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, rarer Bores,TrtUr, Chapped Hindi, Chilblain., Corns,u d oil Bkin Eruptions, and positively c o mHlea, or »o pay required. Ifis guaranteed to

    IT» perfM* satisfaction, or money rtfunded.Prim twentj-nn osetu ;*r box. For sals bjRobert KOIgore, DOTH-, Oram, Hanos ft Co.,Port Oram. and P. If. JenUns.Ch«atar.

    EXPENDITURES.STREETS AND HIGHWAYS.

    Paid Htreet Commissioner and pay roll i" Dover Electric Light Co.,¥ght«' Morris County Machine & Iron (Jo., r e p a i V n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 George Richards Co., enpplloi.1 Dover Lumber Co., rent for ground aud Huiiplie* ;.1 WillJamDickerwn, repairs... !1 J. J. Vreelaod, itone crusher

    Dover Printing Co., advertising •Now Jersey Central Railroad, freightJej. Hsgan, delivering notices ,Bniltb & Jenkins, mapping, 4 cSmith & Fanning, stono workWarren Foundry & Machine Co , drain pipeHummel ftTIIlyer. printing.. . . . " . „C. H. Eagles, stone dragAndrew Rod»rer, building sewersCJeo. W. Fors; tbe, Ugol serviceiA. B. Force, teiun workJ. T. Kerr, stona ornaher,F, F. Bircb, cleaning garbageC, B. Odge, Insurance, cruefierIra J. Coe, surveyingJ. W. Bampson, supplleB...Dover Iron Co., cine

    ana»109 383Uf);c per yard, at ITe. per yd-

    French Satecnit, navy and black groundn,small figures, atSOc. per yard.

    Oxford Cheviots, for shirt waists, outinge t c , vory'wlde, at 23c per yard.

    Printed Linen Lawns, Figured Hntotcs, IDcolore, Japauattw, latest noreltlen, etc., a 1

    -V . peryanl.

    riumetcd Lawns, Iudia Dimity, FrenchSatinet anil other fancy no volt lea In Humgoods, am. lo We, per yanl.

    Can furulih Inttrumsnts of m? make desired cheaper than any other daalsn In tbls stctfon.Cash or easy monthly payments. Call and see our instruments before purchasing,

    as we can save you money.

    WABEKOOMS

    SchwarsE Block, Sussex Street, Dover, M- XJuit acnm the bridtf, peily oppotite tba Centnl tailwd •UUon.

    It Catches the Eye.Pointing Special Low Prices. New Goods just opened.

    See the new Styles. It pays to trade litre. Try us for bar-gains. Mark Down Sale. We are selling LIGHT SUITSfor $5.50 tluvt you. pay elsewhere $8.00; $7.00, you, payelsewhere $10.00; $7.50. you, pay elsewhere $12.00;MEWS BLACK WORSTED SUITSwe sell for $18.00,youpay elsewhere $15.00. Same line for Boys'. Children'sSuits, from 4 to IS years of age, 70 cents. Knee Bints weare selling for 23 cents, you, pay elsewliere 45 cents. Gent'sFurnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, tins Latest Styles. Largevariety of Trunks and Valises. To this we add the stronginducement of low prices. Rememher we deal fair anasave your dollars • ,

    Levingston Brothers,Blaokwell Street, Opp. B^ker Opera Home, - - DOVER, N. J.

    BLL |EW, FRESH HID PUHSII6 GOODS.

    7 0 1 , 7 0 3 , 7 0 5 B R O A D S T .

    MILLINERY GOODSfor SPRING and HUMMKR wear.'ooxufittngnt a pretty display of novelties and new shapesIn tiVlUUQ BONNETS and HATS, whichwill delight all the ladies. Call Bt once andobtain tbe advantage of a good selection.

    MRS. GEO. FABR,

    NOTICE.Notloe la hereby given that the annual ex-

    amination of candidates for free scholarshipsat tbe Btate ARricultural College, will be heldin the Court Hoase,'.Morriitown, on SaturdayJune 3d, ifVO,- Candidates should bo presentby 8:80 o'clock. For particulars address ^

    Bvn TV L R Divxit,OTJAI.O CooisK, Co Bupt.

    " ' AurAlltti,lfiU),

    Fine Bologna Sausage.Wears maHnc the flnest Bologo*Tared to thMBoaket and our (ro

    Sewageing ssuesM market, and oar trowing L_ ._

    indlotUithat ttonioptoaDprtolatalt. I l l s•ntircly botnoHtiue, and cuitomers, by visit-Ing our plan, mar •»• that oo\j t u bestmeabj a n nasd. I t may be obtained fromoar wagons hi Dover and rfciuity, o r a t tbecraoary stonu of JOB. H. Oiekanon, WorreaBt. and a Srltt*. Horrls Bt , D o w . Alsoat tha stars at! John Downing. Pott Onun.

    1IEDDCN BHO9., Batcher*,87 tf . CENTRE QEOVK.N. j ,

    JOS. 9..'rWILLIAM8>Mason'and Slater,

    PORr OBAK, K. J.kind, ottUUatO

    Onm Vtiw pa^nASt Dwvr,

    SALE OF

    BUILDINGSITES !

    A30OT S£6 LOTSRANGING I» FEICB FBOM

    $100 to $900LOCATED ON

    Park and Mountain Avss. and Vicinity,Blackwell and Union Stt. ,

    Richards and Myrtle Avas-,Lawrence St- and on Ford A*e.

    Near St. Mary's Church.

    • :• TERMS LIBERAL. -:-

    INSTALMENT PLAN IF DSSIRED.

    FOK MAPS AND ALL INFORMATION

    APPLY IO

    Smith & Jenkins,INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE,

    CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING,

    B u n BUILDIKQ,

    MVIB. 1.1.

    FOB SALE.

    A dwelling with about two acresof ground for $1,100.

    Another dwelling with about twoaores of ground ana barn for $1,600,

    Property in Dover. Apply nt th

    REAL ESTATE AGENCY—OF—

    SMITH & JENKINS,

    BANK BDILDINQ, DUVEB, N. J,

    Central RailroadOF HEW J5R8EY.

    [AutLraclto .

    In Paint E «—— — - sv i ibt iy rurcWhite Lead Is best; properly appliedIt will not scale, chip, chalk, or ruboff; It final/ adheres to the wood andforms a permanent base (or repainting.Paints which peel or scale have to beremored by •craping or burning beforesatisfactory repainting can be done.When buying it it important to obt.

    Strictly PureWhite Lead

    properly marie. Time has proven thatwhite lead made by the "Old Dutch"procesa of slow corrosion postesieaqualities that cannot be obtained byanyothertnethodofmanufacture, Thisprocess consumes four to six monthatime, and produces the brands thathave given White Lead its charadeai the standard paint.

    "Atlantic" "Bradley""Brooklyn" "Jewett"

    "Ulster"ire itandird brandi of itrictlr pareLead nude bj the "Old Dutch" pro-cell. You get the belt in buying tbtm.You can produce anj dealred color bytinting these brandi of white lead nit!National Lead Co.'a Pure White Lt«dTinting Colon.

    ItbythtmMtrellibledealerilaPaioUgoing lo pdlct. It will pay you to

    ;?r • Cook containing Inform•(!•».that may save you rntav a dollar i it willonJyeoef you a poetsl earn to do so.

    NATIONAL LEAD CO.,1 Droidw»r, Kcir Votfc

    EUGENE BUCHANAN'S

    DKY GOODS

    STORE

    IU9BKX STUBIT, OOVMK, • , 1.

    •loukftd with Ihe belt of aTarytblOK. in tbea*

    llaci,aDd totd »t ILvlnaj prlaai. Call and Hal

    or atock ond prleei. All Kt»Ai dellferad

    ir part n! tb> town at afaort Qotlu

    BDOBNE BDCHANIN,

    V/.O.JIAOSHRIOHT.J " '•" TRAVELlNGiAlBMAN

    A CAUTION!'$%&

    When you a*k (or r«u.%nl, COI-PEB AMD tia%MT IftOIt WOOFUtO

    Zinc,Sheet Lead,

    Lead Pipe,Pumps, k

    THE GORTONHOUSE-HEATING

    STEiMGENEltilO1 SPEOIAIXT.

    L. H IVE8 & Co

    REMOVAL!

    Fancy Goods,1UTSBIAX FOB FiMOT WOBK,

    Stamped Goods,SilkB, Laoes, Kid OloveB,

    Hosiery.r.antiwr AHD 0H1LSRK1P8

    Spring ind Summer Underwen

    STATIONERY,

    THE BARGAIN STORE,

    SCHWARZ BLOCK,SUSBBX STRXKT,

    Shirts, Shirts,DOVER, N.

    Shirts,Hen's Outing- Orenlilrta, In fast colon. lM » J s O ^ l n | Ora«b!rU, In f . , t coiort,

    Umfi Undershirt*, 90o. to 39c.Hsn'a Whit* H t f i u BUttt, 90a.Hm'i y DlsoDdendWalte Sblrtt,M ' L d d Whit Shi

    cntbls Apartment We are the pioneer*dlredofrnto ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.

    Call and Inspect oar atock osA compare ou

    H. E. Groengrasg,PROPRIBTOB.

    W1LCOX & BEEBY,Cirpentert ind Builders,

    DOVBK, N. J.

    J«»»I«I rnmrtlr attealnl to.

    i p jOfflea and dbop oo BUekwall Si, Mat

    Doiar Lumbar donip.nj'. mu. 'B. H. Wiuxac ' ' A. B. Boar

    INSURE Y0UE PROPERTY WITH

    H. Lu Dunhami uiom

    EDBOPEAN AMD AlffiKIOABCOMPANIESI

    L0B8ES PROHTTLY ANDBTID AND

    PAD) IN OASHI

    RUL EtTATI rOK BALI OB

    OmOR-BAKBR BUILDIHO,

    OOVIR. • . 1.

    FRANK F. APGAR,N K A R D . , h.»:W. D E P O T , D O V B R , N . J

    •UVUVACTDBXIt AJtO •OTTIJtfl OT

    Soda and mineral Waters,BELTZBR, VICHT, Knj.

    . Aosin wm.

    Hlnohliffe'i Otlebrated ExtraB Lager, Porter, 4o.

    F1RBT^LAS8 GOOPB A SFKCIALTY

    J . J . VREEIiAHD,

    ARPENTER»«BUILDER,

    upper portion of lot to suit ponhsMrs.. L.aBm.WIRTH,

    lsaMoralaMtail(Wai.aaif|a,MV. t l r B, OOLDUa. PrUdmL

    »mir iftiiaa la u u , Ma

    RICHARDSON & BOrNTON CO.'S

    PERFECTHOT WATER HEATER

    if. T . 3DOVER. N. J.

    Tinning, Plumbing,' -

    STEAM FITTING :

    ball their bruuhaa ' "

    AOBHT TOR THE WBLtKNOWN o '

    Perfeot Steam HeaterV'A LOT or | ( ,

    Second-hand Parlor Stovts,/ -ID (ood condition and lor aalo at • Uu«al£ rBto?a repaln of all kind. .Ill ba furobbSd atsahortooUn. Particular attention tlvin xLthla bruuh. «A

    Horri.8L.on> door trou Blaclmeli \

    PIANOS AND ORGANS!EASY PAYMENTS,

    7.1

    FULL GUARANTEE.50 cents per week vill buy a new

    organ.8 dollars por month will buy a

    new piano.

    Wright Organ & Piano M'fgCompany,

    FAOTOEY AND WAREK00M8,XDO V E B . 3SI. J.

    MINING MACHINERYMORRIS COUNTY

    MACHINE &IB0N Co.of I>I|U-

    HOIBT1NO ENGI^'ES, duplex»ua reraruMe.

    PUMflWU ENGINES, itroai«•< COMOBalcal.

    CORNISH PUMPS, a-auble u•laule.

    • • d i m a l l .and light Oaatlnaa la lion, Braaa.

    and Phoiphor BraiiM, rorfioai of erarj da-aarlatloii | S0H111B, hortaonbl, tnbnlar aad•prf|kl.

    The Equipment of IronMines a tpaelalty.

    Offloa end Worka. IS U S S E X B T . B O V B K . N J |

    R N DCar. Sunex and Bliekwelt Stt.•tlllaialiUlaiblira.itaU.n farkaulif fill

    udeamilateataokiaf

    GROCERIES

    PROVISIONSoftkataatindu; a ] M

    Pillsbury'8 Best Brandof Flour,

    ran. SKAIII. m n u

    R. F. JOLLEY & Co ,iHIRt MANUFACTURERS,

    -ABD—

    MEN'S FURNISHERS.

    81O BROAD St.NEWARK, Ii. J.

    LAIIQEST AHD B J 3 T BTCUKjn Ua Blalo.

    PIANOS! %'ROM ALL FlRffr-CLA88 MAKKRHOABH OR ON EABV PATHEKTa '

    teo u m » ; ra.t n»rr « T O O ir pun JOILUKS ^

    PIANOS TUtiED AMD itSrAtKED8S7-SU n>URTH AVU,

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