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** . * * DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, JERSEY, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1892. NO. 18 TBE " TOM* bi uvMHtaraow. iihr**i $198.55 $198.65 Many pwaons meet me in the street and on the oats dud iuqufre bymsil iljoul thaboat of furnishing fire rooms, Below I give tie prices anil some the goods: * OR CREDIT. ryj. J ; J . 8HITH,'• .." .... •> ' •;. V:.' GRNKRAI. piuarmoNKB," CWB U I U H Of KOil A™ Eange anfl Fixtures ...... Table..., ..... ;...„.."•• . TwA : Chain* ......... i .... ......... 11300. ;•••;••••, 125 ... , 80 •: •.•••.'•• '('•• .:.'• '';.-. .• . $ i s o 5 -• • '•'•> DINING ROOM;-« : . •] Extension Table *5 CO Six Dining Ohoira _3 CO/•• Twelve yards Iograin Carpet 000 Ifirrbr.: ................ -.:..• .... - 300 lioungs ........ ' .......... .... ••.• 7°0 •'•Booker..,".^.; .......... !...- ••• . « : . -• ' • ' ' * • • ' • - ••'••.••• ' . - $ 2 0 0 0 •' _..• EABLOR. ••.•••"•/ Plusli.Parlor Snit ................. tJISOO Twenty five yatd's Brussels Cavpet, maxima laid...; ............. .".1625 Mirror;/., ....... ' ........... -••. 7,00 Taide... ..... , .... ,.: 5.0Q, THE USUAL WAI I can't improve it. .The but lies* methods adopted nearly years ago bj-my predeoessoi obtaining the boat BOOTS SHOW the market afforded nuking then down to as Ji prides as is consistent wisher pooih, and looking that'pri| tiled so that a child om\mj cheaply as any ona, I believe, busineSB principles that/caJ>'l improved.uf oil, and I propos* (• continue them. I have purolii the interest of the surviving hi in tha Dover »tore, • . and haying as large a domandl our three stores, Dover, Boouai and Passaio,aganv dealsrs in U,V IJtate, wears aialiledtomokebr purohases direct and oan give ol customers the benefit o! a sir- profit on goods- bought in quantities. Oar Spring purah are larger and styleB areliandsoi than anv season we have ei done linsineBS. • '. P. O. HEAGAN, Dover, Boontou and Possaia shoes exoluaively. NMiaou>M> BOILDM. * iiamixii ; , BEDROOM-NO. 1. ; Antique OakBsd'toom Suit.-...,...*2350 '. S i x t o e n y a r d s J n p o i i i Q i r p e t ™....... 80" Mstirosa, Sprio^',ainl'alt Buajiog . . ;'complete.. •;..'..':.,.';..; .... ;'.: 10.«0 .' BEDROOM NO. 2. 'BedrpoiSuit:.:;. ... : ..... ,.- .,••;..*1T.60 Tweiveyaras'lngraiii Onipet ....... 8 2S Mattress, SpriDg and Bedaiog com- .:.';.•• : : I *iU make'ana'lay Oarpoto.VHt^ GUNNING FOR would t for TYlien ordinary indnoe'inenta fail to drav_ trade tot 'as we w tike, then indncement8 extraordinary JUI8T do|»5Vo aro out game nnd will hnve it this time. We have loadlij) with a lot ol prime baranina tint me sure to briug Bi«n8tliii]g(ii ivlien fired at such a Hock of buyer* Mwe aimat sever dream of the troth, Very Best Minnesota Patent Flour .'..• A 8lb. box of ratio fine Mixed Tea.:. v 8 lbs. beat Iresh Ginger Snaps.. , .... •.*. Large Bar Pure Soap..;..! ..... ..;..•.*;. One pound package Washing Powder. Viry; Beit Bnjw Oured,Hams .; i. Straight from ^ That's where we get our goods and on.qash oftibr-qnantity lota we rely to sledge-flamnier prices down to the Sst iiotcL Tho Beduotave whispers of oash tlown tempt bargains t he oredit buyora sever dream of. Give us n coll and get our pricMli be convinced of the trothV> ; ; ' y-:-;~-:y.y,y : 'L ; : |.;:;; -. •,; 5.7fi por barrel. 1.00 .*:• •"•:*;-. 28-.** .••'••.-"•.:. ' < - " " . ' - W---- ••'••:\ : STOVBS! STOTBS! iSMfe^em.||fiaWT«i»»« $£• BliiGkWELl. I ; •• In rosjoitseto-ft latBonniiiUcf ot reiiiMtii made Iiynatfoiia luUovcr mill vicinity, Hniri. CQB NISII« CO., huvo oiieoodalirancliwarcrooin in .clurK« <>| lliitlr locW reiiresentnlivc, Sir. 3OUN "it. DA.IKVMPI.E, ot >'».O;HKICK 11 LOCK. DOVEU, S. J..»liero acbolce ;' .election irf HiHOS i»a:03»41« wlU 1IO;OTI " view. ; Mr.. Daloiiinlo Will ho ilit attewlaut'6' 1 to rcci'lvo orders il lill.lt hnlruincnlS. wo've : bfiM'ow bisst tUougbi andmoat^patwiit^flttentwn/ A-'Btookrf which w e a r e prond. ;;•; . ; - •.' '•':•_•••!; •','-_ \' f,Custom appearance and ouBtom, min- .^Uattentiqnio details, not omitting a customfit at two-iliirdflof enatona prioea. ralill.lt hnlru .:,,., : ••'fnai'mw « • ! Fntey. .I»r P'l™" 1 ^weights till Jar on ia; Warm blooflei o'iira whodiscaid ifftrm'.dpjhjngat '. BRACKET AND SCROLL SAyVINp DONE Aro we tu It) YM, to use Urn most preeslva phrase current Qa the street, tho Re publican jiarly Is In it with both feet, and In It to stay and win gloriously (D the approach- tug TraitdeaUal duipulac. Tbo doom of a political party *«« iievcrmor*plainly wi Itten at ths outset of a contest thai) ii tbat of the Democratic party at tiie present time. It It written as plainly si that of Beli-ha**** or oM Not onljr have the; " been neighed In tho bal- ance'anil found wanting," but they are tarn and troubled wttb, warfare among Ibetnwlm —tlie iiireatelsu of disaster and dissolution. Democrats uf intelligence caudidly admit Ii private convomUon tb»t their part}' for these reoBUH ia hopelessly beaten. Wore tha begin- ilng of Uie campaign, whifo Republicans throughout thB laud nro confident uf u sweep- ing SUCCUM. lu the unb-plaoe they rau egalnU a .nag when they uut tbeiu&elve* on record and di»med the country todisaster because of thf p&uageof (heMcKIulry Urlir, They wou i temporary tuoceu ID 1800 by preyl ng upon tin fears bf the people wiUi tlielr pra[ihesles ol Unsocial ru!u and of bl&h prices to fcomun >u* the reaction that has come because of tbe ibaolute /allure of tb«Ir prediction* la to them uothtDgabort of calamitous, Tue overwhelm- ing success of the UcKinley tariff, In spile of their effort* to lit log about commercial dli- •sUr, h u to crushed (heir hepta that the very Coiigrew tbeyeleot*d to rejMal that bill liasnotdaredtoQlieriucha measure, but has contfldted ItwlC with a foeUe tiaegiug »t few of IU special feature*. V • . * Never «u &greater blunder made tlmn tbe «UB tbfly raised against the t)u-plate schedule in tliat act. Many people comliler the tarilT such an atatruso question tbat they will uot givs it the study IU Importance merit*. But the Democratic party made a grand tariff object lesson tbat tbd slnplent might under- (tend, by Uioir oasault ou tin-plate. Wltb reoklsts bute the; denounced the tin-plate duty as one deigned to Iwneflt a tuonopoly: Tbeir BBwjpapera and the utterancea or their leading men fairly brltUed with deuoui tfous, They declared that not a pound of tiu ore could Ira produced and that nota pouud of tln-pltfe could 1>Bmade in thiscouutry. The duty WBBilraply levied, they held, to tnorme the price of tba worlilnK DMaVdlaaer pall, and all articles of Un needed by the peojilo. Where are they now! Although tlia duty ha> beeu In-forco but nftie inontln, tin mines liavo be«n opeurd imd are being worked Iu varlims . BftCtUcwwlrj. MorelliautivoRoJ-eof tiu-plate faotorieB Hare been erected or are lu course or construction. 'Jlielr. products ere already finding their way into tbe market and a maRtttaoeat AawrScftn industry tbat will employ tens of thousands of American work- tugmea bos been Mtablubed, while timilar faotoriea In Great Brltaio, nbloh formerly euppllMltblinurlceCtDxebettigcIoBtdi Bettot than all, tlie worklngcnan's dlnuer poll aud «very Article of tin ia cheaper tban be- fore tha ldeKlnlej Un ni enacted I. Ths J}«tDocr»tlb parly baa been fou&bt ta a stand aUll ou this issue, aud Is as dumb nwpsotlni ' "n-pJ^t* as n latt year's bird's qeat, Bo ultb tbs wool schedule. Tbe Democrats Mid the McKlnley wool schedule would rnaki dew riotbea for tue people. How did It pan outr Tbe stimulus ft gave to IIOQI iftlBln[_ creaced the value of tbe wool )>rodiict of this oo'untryln.ieui over twenty ralHIoiia otdoh ton, tiktUj/vrooltn clothing It cbtaper tfaan ever before, and the Rmtefiil wool gronetAof plilobave elected MoKInley their Qoverm J?y^(flg> majority 1 And the peinocrata who h far their wool. w*» evet wiyt more Uanagbgical f; \ •; \'.,..-; "•• To frighten lb« ttnutrm In tba grant nbeat groirlog regloue of ths West thoee Pemocretli ibets ot evil told them timt tha iloKilulej ,. .j onhlndilii(( twltvo would »incren»e »bi price of uiat srOols that they' would adffra iorli>u« ]«•;•- They dmply lied sgain and nwdi anotbBi- tariff bbjeot Iwaoti. SUmulaU-d by Ihe protection elven them, Atnerican .maau- fachjren went lutotlie buitaus of makltig liindlng twins. They docreasrf the price so much froia tint vittlch fcmlgners'had 1H«H charging us tor the (emu article Uiat ths farnieraot tfao West were aaved over two nnd a hall millions of dollar* in tbe decrease of tin price of binding t w b o l n 1831. • ' ; - , . . . . - - * ., - " ' WlicnUisMcKluley bUl puLuilutyoliixurl uuttoos the Democrats shouted tbui.lt was lor tho parpDMof tnabWng mo»opollsui to make tbe Anwricui ptpph pay fancy prfww for the buttons rotA* by tho underpaid wortera of Austria. Wbenthls duty was puscd there were only 17 pear! button factories fa tbe United Btalm and they could hardly keep %<y lugbw&UMfiltbefbrBigneonapetltlDD. Sutto- day we bsve 77 poarl button factories workiug to theIr fullest eitent) and pearl battoni were rsolil la our market* at chraper ratdo. And BOwe might go through the wholftgwuut, of American ; loiufltrlties and abov that the shrieks of tha calamity editor* and orators of the Democratic pwtj have been completely refuted bythe logfoof facta. ~ " ' ' ' ' juatoo© otbe.r argument under Ibla hoadi Don't you Kotentber How lt« Democrat Bald tfao MoKlnley bill would rwtrictourwmnnerce •broad, and'prevQut ni from eeadicg our roerchWMHSB nbicafl T pur~ export* were to ba lessened and nothing but disaster was tabefoll " 'rthlflrasoii. Whatiithencordlntfalsro- Ulaud bill nut uuly glveK umlue i>ruflL to silver mine ownere, and tbe UoIJera ul bullion^ but It practic4LUycofii)^ltttl)0)3 meiit to fitoj> gold jmyiueiile. Oue of the> grenkeet (langem that tlii the countrj- to da; Is tU«t iC tho Uenv party sltould be miwesfful iti tlis utx palgD, It would ntllle tlie wishes oflts ml aud torco fraudulent frop it War on the j It won only a tew yenrs ago tliat tbcre n-as u very AftpeotaMe mlnotlty of Drnmci-atn In favor of i>rt>tcfctioii-uienlll(*AiJg. W. Cutlur ind others, whn uned to claim thuL tlio ia% uot opjxwd to j>rotecllou. Kiit tliu (we trade majority luthe party no stiller) that minority that Mich a. Uiiug ui protectionist Is nut known. They nil riinl with ffemuel J. Itnudall. AnA so In line in oer tbafree ullver majority will stllla the hooeat, uioaey minority In tbat iwrty. will atraddle tbe qucotinu now, as they dleil tlift tariff a few years ago, but once fairly eealetl Iu power they wuulil throw otT tbe mask. I( further avMeiico of tlie uritriJMlwortblneM of the Democratic party neru ueedttd It 1B I in their fUgraut abuta of powur, and tlieir revululloniry acts to obtain power during tlie last ttfo j«a«. Ttta crime* i*ri*trawl \>j Davo IlllI aud bis gaug of Tammany faeeii toitea] tbe great hUiU- of Now York lant Fall III be execrated by all decent people as long aapopttlafsoverelgotylgresiwcted. Tuovutes uf tbo pooplo wore iiulliried, tbe mails wevo robbed, a nil even ttie Courts wer« debaucha! to iteal the twatuof Re|tubltuftsBeuatorH. The Oarof tba City of NewYork, a large ma- jority of wblch Is couijiused of Democrata, ban condemned Judge Uayuard aail )im declare 1 tbat tlio DutcLeai Couuty steal, i>eri«3trflU.'tI " Tbey upon him tbe odium of harliigstulenfrauitbD Comptroller's ofltce tho returns tron county, and theu acquiescing In a fraudulent canvas) because these return;, which he bud taken, were not present Even the l>eni< (a Legislature liai bwn coiupoluy] to Uke cogntiauce of his ense by reason of the (iivature of puWlo wintlraent, wlilch In the BprluR ulec- tlond gave sucli overwhelming vlcU>r1<u( from one end of Now York titat* to the other that It va» nothing rfiort of * pollU- \l revolution. ODO dot's uot have t<) go boyoml tlie State ot New Jersey to witness the palitlenl de tiaucbery produced liy the accession of thi Democratic party to tuo control of ail branches of the State goTeninient. Thli lwrty, which has boasted tbat It believes in giving the lorgoit privileges to tue paople, has by uti- lieard of Jcglilation robbed the poodle of power mid centralized It wberevor possible In tbo hands of a Caw polUlcfans.- Commissions, not elected by tbe people, have been created to govern cities, IVoebolders plectod Iu Cain- dm, U e m r find Paasalo counties by the people, have bran legislated out of otlica ba- cause tlieir politics did not. suit the party lu power. Hundreds of useless olllces bapo been created at cuaruKHitejcpeuw to tUo tax-paj*sris ror no other reuan than to furntsb comfor- table bortlu for Demucratlo inlltlclans. We iven tlcnled Vbe rlgbt ot longer cuooslng oivn school cauBua eQumeratora. Tuey tuuit now be selected by a.Democratic poli- tician, appoluted at a fat enlary'to <|n this wovk, - * . ' And Just lixjV^t the attitude uf tbo party iivt has prttcQiinl lobe the enemy ottnistw and corporation*,! When tbe great Ruadlug coal triut 'formod tbeDemocrats of >, In a spanu of virtue, bcgai tt, tu the twinWlug ol on eye all Is changed. In a stuglo nlgUt 'the formation of UiaRreat •*•- - g g e •y4lSfi)lt thaexportaol mercba&dlae from tbo United Otatos auouuted to value to f 300,810,- S8H, HBTB we fallen off t> On tbe. contrary, we Wvft Increased, The sams export* for tbe twelre. monUu.ending . FoLruary, \\' nmUa In value to (^09,7711,771—an twsttme over HBO.000,000, or about 15 per cent, in fl dngleyraivl fromtholr hlurrfen'on the tariff the Dctuocntle parly has been fairly ciiried by Itfl.acoeAlon to power. Llko the ftllow who ;ot the-elephant, they do not know what to do vitu It.~ To obtain a majority In Congress they toadied 1 to. Un supporter* of tha out- i theory of free riber.andtholr Inability toaitree on the question baa raided themin twain. The.»venty-oent dollar? specter- (its Ilka a Djgbtmare upon them and haunts their waking dreams, Tlie majority of their party, repretontlng the South and West, demand frto silver, ' A minority In. the Eaat are compellDd to go,the Republicans and support honest money, - In order to prevent this financial atrocity ol the majority from Incoming larr. To-day tfae only prominent Democrat who hae dared to declare' for honeet money Is Cleve- land, and tha declaration killed blm with a majority ol hti party. Hte powerfui rival, Oaro nil!, has not dared to make a imbllo utterance on the subject, or ansK-er a letter ftom- CongreswiBn Hwter, asking him ID {teolsre bit potiltloo.' Palmer, Uortnaa ftfltl other l'rraJdontW potafbQitlea in tbe Senate are equally silent,' «mi are trembling In fear lest they may be forced to vota upon i t . Only recently the New York World got up nmonH- ter petition to tlieOimocratain Coognss ask- ing theta' ti poitpona Bctlm on the subject, frankly .admitting that Its itlacunlot .now ild rulo theSeniDcrsc'y In tha approacblng Freddentlal election. Was ever more arrant «nmtdtc« dUvplayod by a great public party, a a untibnal queatlnu I ' - - " . - - . - : : - . , ' ; TWa free ittoer bill; for tbe benefit ol tbi*. e eogaged In silver mining, proposes to coraw tbo government to purchase all slher bullloi tuatmay be offered at Its coinage value, and nay'for tfcs same In >< cola notes, 1 * or lt-gnt tender government paper, redotmablo in tllvcr or gold. The bill dutroj-s ths parity of the two tnetals, for vlnce only diver would be paid Into the Treaiury the present Block ot gold,would won be uhauated, if the jellow metal Is paid to all who ask It. Ami tbe moment tha Treasury ntu«a to p»y' mit gnld on demand, or becaws unable to do to without touching ttie (100,000,000 sokl m^rve, erisli wouWbo reachiu and golacould only bo had a t a premium—which would toaJte the cinmlaUoR illver dollar a depreciated coin, to \>y LIH I*] jiwtcuL niul .I1I«HI«[(UIM imrsutt uf tllicin] !«[) b> keep his ini-^rablti ebi-ptu" am! linyfelmivuliimv.'lf th«'.'li<toiKMt "lilrel have yet Iwnrd ;>f l>y wmlim; tu a Kev Joumsl "cloud ''matt*!'cu|k>dfrom tliticm jiapt'rn, liy wliich hu Is nreJItiiil wllli earning from twenty-Hie llfty cenlx n ilny. ludt>ed, IteJH tho chfnj'HHt cur that lias ever larked at rii, mid hl« loading itlinnyncracy n]H#ar, i Hist uthfli- men held tbcmwl vos nit rbea]: as ho. TIIOJB who know him Iw&t tli> nut litwi U) bL'liovi) thnt ha would liarlor Ms con- aclonce for a ttnialler jiriuc that did Judns, mid mUiuiito thn nmti by tila trut;l£lUiK oMalu Liatmtiiigii for n sheet tlmt has no drc ItiUoit or iallucnuaatidonwlilcli public mane, i li«u vrame than wasted, in short lie Is ?U\% reproncU to tba luilgnnmt of thi parent ivlio fund)/ named blm tnbonor of the martyr I'lrsldoiit iu the hoj>a that ho might aciunl^il to cultivnto gnma ol tho attributes of LE»nd utim. A worao libel on tliQ aam jliicolu bus uot jet heeii ct-lnett. Tlie K if Auaiilus would ri»ofruiiilliun]ue]nifttni»tj' •ejlow even his tnlnUd uonieoi) ono vrb'nconi- lines to much of tfio ana anil tlio fool In his mtnr*,losny notblnguf llio quality uf uiitrutb- uliicfli. We hops t*> bo' paiiliued for Iw fnelod BO much i"iiacetm lilm, Deu-tb. of Arlo parrfco. Arlo Fnriloc, thu WPII known coal 0{»>ri j j lumberman, dioJ lu Ttock l^go, Flo., on Kaluvtfay, «g.xl B\ yrars. Two woolia «gn wont Hiuith with a parly of twetva. No word had lnicti lecphed uf Ur, I'arrfeo'K Illness, aud Ills death la hollared tolmvo been audJou. Mi-. I'atdee woa oue o( thu plwiwsr coal apam at the iiebigh coal region. lie wus l>orn in Noswiu, N. Y., on Nov. HUh, 1810. Ho began tire BBnn OOUVB ooglncicr and iu 1SH) vent to lieavor Moadotv, Pa., throe miles froni Hi tot), lu 1837 he iwgan pmcticn! tvorL aa a conl operator lu that region, and since then 1H(H lie t'tnlowfd tho chair of matbeiuntics InLafflyettyCollt-gu, anj laler gnvo WOO.oOO tor the erection of I'arOw Hall. Tho panic ot 613 caugtib Sir. I'mdeo with funuotm cent, utabor aud Iron Interest upon wlnub hu wae iiikbletoreallz:, except at a great nQcrltlci 1 , md he was wm'peHvJ li borrow mtllloitB of dollars to tide over tho stonn. lla woe i>x- trcBiely rotluent mid ni'uls fcr nc]ua(ntnnccs ousltleol tbimobo tnut lu bis cnni'iiorclrti m- fatlom, Ur. J'unli-o In survive, t by hU GOCOIKI wife and a number of .children Itf both niar- rlages, uiioof bin sons Is Mr. I. 1'. 1'urdcu, 8 J h M F at Btaobojio, nut! auotlier ie Ueu. Arlo I'uitice, uf Hazlotoii, Fn. Mr. Tanlco was for many -years connected wltb the uiinos unit furuar.es flfthiseectlou. Ut> worked for anumtwr al yearn (ho note! nickerson mine, which he but "oceath" ahaudonoil. llo BIAO leased anil votked for SOHMI UmetliePottOrain luriince, Ie Is understood toown about a balf Interest >i tho Musconeutcong Iron Compnny, wblcb iw»s fiitd.operates thu furnnces At ^tanbopa aud a. number of ttilnoa, and ba waialargu It coat tUoiiBaotli of dpllam' to do It, and tbe State le rife with^iaousaloit si to tbe juice of certain individuals.. Awl tliffl Is tbe party tbat doesn't bellere In trusts I En you nonder nt the, erowtug cacvtctioii that this party is doomed bocattBeof IU public attyf Contrast with tbe foregoing record thai which hn« bwn wnde bytho ndmlnlstra- lion of Denjamlu Harrlaou duiiiig the last foitr. years. How like the hsacon lights ot progress shine through tills moral gloom the transcetitlAiit features of. Itepubltcaa leghla- Uoii and Bepiibjinm policy. Tuo KcKiiiley law uuvbnblllt&tingallourinduRtrles and add- ing to our ptopority. Tiit. lilaini policy of reciprocity is Increasing our commerce with other nations to an unexampled extent. The wisdom mid Hnnn(p«8 rtionn In settling inUv- tiational compit cations and demanding Cur thbf nation the full memu re oC our rlghti la winning 'us rwpuct In every quarter of the globe. The : Republican party 1B united In meuurest and tiavor hotter equipped fora struggle, while the DomocraUo party ia torn by ccofilcta over its public jwlley oml the dlssfintlons of its poIIUcal lead«ra who are conducting a dliffrOMful peraonal canvass for the Prwidontlal nomination.- ' < .. . - . * * ' '. '. "• Will iTcwluI "Well, 1 shoiild toy *c.: Tlio vcryalr is permeated with tlie inspiration of Republican success and tba signs nreuunib- takoabl*. All tbo current* vre.MtUng one way,.. Tbe,Republican front is-unbroken across tue continent, aud conservative people, the record and attitude of tlie Deuocrfttio party, are swelling our rank*. A CUBB STOKE OIWEHVKH. An usodatlonoE gentlemen. t t t o l s Morfonl, of Newton, A. M. Blgolow, of Uor- ristown, and msny other residents of Monl» anil BU«sex counUoe, have rewnllj leased tfao fishing rlgbts of Big Flat Brook In Sussex county, and Its principal tributaries, and pro- p M to re Block tbe stream wltbi brook trout and baye it thoroughly guarded. This was ones one of the Lest trout streams In tbe State, but poachers and pot buateri bare nearly ruined It IV association has caused notices to basset up along tbettream snd In all tha publla places in Sandystoh township, offering a reward of twenty-live dollan for the detec- tion and conviction, of any p a m o trespassing on thB broolr, and It lla safe t o n y that every man, woman and child fnjtie vicinity will bo on the wfttcb during Xtoe fitbisg season for a cbanco to earn the revanl. A vrlvnto fish warden is to patrol tbe stream, and a Justice ot the peace and conBtablo are near at bandin readiness to a s t t t htm, ami tltliermen wboftt- torapt to fill their or«ls from that itttam, without a permit, will probably find it more than usually expenslva when they come to >y tbeone hundred dollars penalty which tho law iniposea.—Jorwymsn. * Daubtlew tbe gnu test privatoesta teiu Mar-, rut county IR that In Pequannoc lownslilp which comprises thB country residence of Francis S. Einney, tho noted cigarette manu- facturer, whoban recently added to bis ex- iemlja park over 40(1 acres formerly pur- chased by James Clark of Martin John Ryer- n n . This give* him a frontage ot aver two miles on the H. Y.p S. & TV. Hallrotd and Kites els ground* five mile* In extent from the railroad Southerly to Decker's pond. •• .Kirit Vltut." b Josiro to say to our cltlwim that fur years wo havo boon BOlUtig Dr. King's K< Dtooovcry for Consumption, Dr. King's Sow Idfe rillHj'BncWon'H Amli-u Knlvmuid Eluctrlc Bitten, tuid bave novcr ttiuitllod nMHe*lle» Uint sell as wall, or thnt hare given midi universal Balisfactioii. Wo ilo'uol bubltate toguamn- Jwm.CTcry time, Ktn\ w« itiunl ready to refund tho purchase prtco, (f satUfactory ro- sulld do not CoWavf their «no. TlioscTQoicOl bnvs yvon such great popularity jiunily on tholr uwtlU. HobortTElllgore,' DniffglBt, po- vor, Orant, Hanoe &i Co., Tort Onvm, and' P. N. Xonkius' Drug Store, Chestor, - Tho beat aalve in tbe world far Cuts, Borcm, Irulsas, picers, Bait Ilboura, Ftvor Soros, Tetter, Chapped llvaAx, ChlltibilnB, Ooms, and all Bltin Eruptions, and positively cures Pi]««, or no pay required. It bguaranteed to gtvB perfect satbtfactlon, or money refunded. Fries tiTooty-flvm oanti par box, Por »«]» by - Robnrt KUlgoM, Dovar, Orani, HanoftCo- ata,th«,waB«QlWOTlwwo[ every daaa. The Pert Oratu, and IT. X J«nkjBs,OhHter. A Poor Blatherekite. Like otbHi* we aro prone tu owaslowd ![-»+•« .it Ju^'iiient onJ lu one-if tbew. at 'int>Uyl a litllu liartule^s (tin uitU utio Alirn bum rjuailn AduiUB, tbu (mblJaherofo jouro > hnovi n lielUr IViBii to Uavtt bail dtiyilitt. to do nllli t!ie iniaabspen mental *bi>rtlii: :1( trot coiileasedly the wo ret cualillliff that fltrctclii'd Hi JIIIIJUIIH ID Murrlii ooiinty, BU tmlgutftcant that it ouuU wot l>y effuvt oko even a lino of nnti™' from tlio n Uy niotivcu of gniii, lie but (IhiKtrnU' uny Mint Imve go vernal tiin lirii'f c tbe Con)ji«iy. > i. HhejiirJ 1'age, the mllliuuaire iu- r i-f Utaulo)-, whose taklug to UIB Murri* f A»>lu»i was nolicwl in the Eiu lu>t JM l'i ttiot iuHtitutlonal&noarljrUuur Ia^ttifiturda/marnliig, The dlreot cauje of th vrMexhaustion, tbo result of ocuLo hoi la. Ttifoe uiontb8 ego Mr, 1'oga ba.l tbo firippo. Horecovered BuBlchatly to « - work, but w u uovor atroug. About P IA1I« ftgii ho l*gun ootflig "jueerly at bin IIOIIIX Biui wvin flewloiied iuoftnlty. Ho ifntuiH vfnlMit nt lime*and berefitsd Uieat. Ju Muntlny ni last vmeU bo wo* Uiten to the uo'luin nbero Ur. tinrutllng pronounwJ fala ;ast' lio|Mtlo«). Frdl iy ufglit nn attack oI heart 'fliluroliift blm no weak that tin never rooov- iied. Ills v,ifo os ill two of liis sons were witb hiuiDtdmtb. Mr. Ven& was tKim In Iload- fli'M, Me, iuj«:w. lie Htarted his buifutsa \nCht\mi, Maim., witli bis father lutlm COBI tur trade. In w a bQ UnUBforred lil« IISIHPSH to Kew Vurk. lie lived at Stanley, 'liero be uivned :«w acres, foumleil the iuwsaa HimrUmftu Club at the Itangelev- l.nkw, SID., mid v,m President oftlieCbat- HI, ami Guino I'ruteoUv* Aaswfatlou. Ho ouL-e ttoctal ujrand un tho eHtatcs of (lio Uukt-of KiitliorlMud with American black U i s . Ho win. a Htroug iiroblbltioiifst and thorurniLi- latorof dioCbntasni lowiinufji local option law, U« leaven a wlJow and flvo culldron, ono of wlioin |H now In Harvard Colkge. Oood Boad* Invarinbly Fay. LTiiInu L-owntj hat now- /urty nilloa of pw- iHtiviitlyuiacailatulKed roods an<l tuepeoplu lieroixrvjcliiTiiorSDg for more. In an aildreiM fowdoysft«o before tins Btate Board of Ag- leutture Mr. C. C. MwUrlde," of that countr, Bill thegood roadt tbare "liml practically «H fur tlieniwlvva sir wily in lncr«adpg tbe Blue of projHirty, and csunlug new places to be built up irllb tho wenltb tbat has bean i to come Into tbe couuty by reatoti uf tlio tuogulOccnt roftjs. Tbeappreciation ot Iirujwrty bas been sogreat, th*t though tlio uounty expenditure* have Le«n fuci«tuml ty lUu luterrot ihM iniut paid on Itae roo<l IMIIHIB, the taxes have not beou iuei-eaMid K Blugle cent. Tlie construction of good roaj« liadbeonmoiicjin tlie uaiketa of the Union county farmers, to Ray nothing of tbo in&nl- fat advantage of tirae roail* over the mud holes tlioy fornwrlj had U drive through. Tuey would not go back to the old road* for double tbelr cont." Wheu doffaUeglo tbo good work of making permanent rcwh In Murrls county t ^ Our City ot Churches, Main for-tbo erection of tbe new Fimt r**byterltfu Church, of iTorilstown, lacludu veral dlfTorcnt kind of stone, but it has been' K-Mod U build tho structure of Indiana jlnie- atone. Tho lowest hulWlug wtiwate receded » tbat of a Kewarfe contractor by ttio nouie it Kirk, and bli estimate la filfl.OOO, n-hlcb Iocs not iucludo Um arcbltccl'* fee. It ia Uierufore estimated that with argan o.ud far- tlio c u t of tbeediflco complete will bo *!2.'.,ftX>. Tlio new church, whlcU wilt bo fifty hut to tbonnrortUefrcntUneortbopreflont one, Hill sent 1,000 peopleiu-theauditorium, witb a %e«ubtile«pablowf saatiiig more. With the magnlflennt St. TeU>r-t church, now building, the beautiful South fHreet 1'rediy- lerluii, JJethodiHt and Oathollo ohurchnti al- _ reeled, auda bandramo new Baptitc cburcb, also tobe erected this Rummer, Mor- ris town may well lay claim to the dlxtluctimi tiding a city of churchm. . . . Not Oood Autborltr. Ouo Koska, of Ilockaivfly, who some tlnio jo tbruat bin offensive ntw Into tlie E»A'S ' private bmluou affairs, aow workii the ptc- fessedly noutral Rockaicay* Iteoord for tliu fwtuorauce ot a polltloal iolieuie atid aats on i American Tiu at the'OAr Sboya. • • • "• 1'he raatiy slaubeh Kepubllcau jnooLanlni at IODover car'shop wore more tban dallguted last Batunlay by Ilia rcoclpt at the tliojmat gouiilua Atnoriiian mails tin, manufactured hy Vbo H. «: G. Taylor Cnmiwn'y at tboir fnctorj in LUe city at Philadelphia, nud tlesignwi to bo used In tbo Unulnc of Lhe cars ai these works. ~~ i Anlbony Otto, of tho tfonlngdoiiart' mint, BohjectuI i t t o n numboi-of tbasevei-est te«ts to n&ceruLln ltd IHIUIILJ-. It wasclosolj bout In tbe bonding machines; then the bout etl^ei wore turned, anil hnmuiAivd, but ft did ft (liw. It utood ovety pMaiblo test andwoa pronouuued to lio equal, If not BIH^J- rlor, to any foreign .tiu ever Imported. Ol IUT» lira lUiiubHoaiin XIHK\ it lor all it wae wurlli awl belli Jt up totheir follow .workmen of the Doraocratlu faith as a complete repnta- Uonoltliefrea trade theories of thuli* party. It was moro eloqiiqut tliun oolumut ot ex- planation, (or all remoiaberod bow, only a ago, tlie Dt'inooratlo newsptiiisirB and oraturs mra proclaiming a\i ovor iho land that we couldn't ina bo a paiiud of tiu plate iu this country. But here was the actual, Irre- futable proof that American workiugtneu can hiukn tiu jitate oqiwU to any In tue world.' It unjuiit wwllj- uinlerstcxxl, and rom- [ilotoly dunibfoumts thn free traders. Tbo Cost of tbe Powder Magazines. >Vflsral»rormod by tboso lu npoiitlou to know tliat the KIIA. wns -wrung In asserting last week that all tha building* itf tho new naval n-oils on tbo govornniont tract cost IGM than, a single ono ot the powdor magaziues treeted by the ordtomco dau&rtiaeat ot tho irtny. Tiie fact fa slightly tlie roversa, the powder raogaxliie costing a littlo Una Uian the tal tulWSngs. Tho idea vtos uot to cast any reflection upon the ordiimnce department ot tho army, but to show that the Wo were not fair object* [arcoDipuflsou and crltlcbm, Tbe army buildings were uccewattly morettxpw Biva and were oonstructcil with the greatest nd EdenUno accuracy. Theobjectof the staten»nt ~nas rather to rtow what U thefoct, that tha uaval bulldiass trere conatruotwt at relatively less cost for a far dflTemnt purpose, anil tbat In tlio construction ol both, as farai thoERACflutemi, tUeinUreiUoftbogovsra- meat were carefully constructed. Mo one about hero can be found to Bay differently, and tbe only authority for ttie crHlclain made nn anonymous tiowsnipcr writer wliosc Ideotitf caDnot be positively ascertalueJ. - - Zlenl Estate Transfers. . The following real citato Inmsforuhnvo just Iwu mndo pijillo: TIIBO. W . Pbii>nixjol'h* iV B. Tlormn, Paxsaia tnwnihip, p.1,000; r«w(t W. Miller tn Tbniuas E. Mlllnr, Iloonton, pBfl: Fred 77. Btophens to Annie &[. Cnnl, Wuallng- township, * 1,150; Uary L. Hoplei to Annfo IS. Faulkn, lit. Olive towmblp, 9I.SU); Chester 0. Uuditlnuton to llnry E. BtepLcns, Dover, *1,»W). Stephen H. Little, exec&lor, tor Mrs. George IV. Forsyth, Houtb. street, Morristewn, |10,»» ; Wm. J. HedelltoGpo. Kunla, Dover, t2,0DO [ Jamea Frenche to l)i<i Morris and Ewox IUIIIWMI Co., Mt. Ollvi tonmhlp, fSOO; Henry C. Baldwin to l-'r&nb ilorso, Montvlllo township, f IV); Jacob B, uluiier and others to "VValtor Held, Jr., Midlson, f3,?00 ; Btophca A. Dnvin tnJ<m\\h n.Rmy, MaiHwii, f13,Wtt. - ' Which is Wliich P It Is rumored tliat Mr. A. Smith, of Brook- lyn, lilts owner of tho Rock Bboro nt Hudd'a Lake, la ntftatlitlng for tho yurcUnje o( the Forest HOUHO.—HuckotUtown Ga tot to. It la nmiorcj tb»ta*yndtcateliitB parcbaseil IB 1'tn-eat BonftofttBudi'i. I^abo and will tear It down and builil a modern botol.'wttt cot- tagea a* Diljuncfai,. the satne an El boron nt / Ia Your Nerve Sternly or do jou tremble and tee] tluit you ni-e break- Ing; that jour uervrooeejEtcm f^ giving way If you linvo a went ccrvaus Bysietn tho very best tblng you can do is to begin today using Dr. IMfi'i.Household Tea. I t h tlio JfervoTonic known and will restorer hralth an J vigor. Don't delay. C«t a froe Famplo to-day at Robert KHlitoro'ti J)rug Btoro, Dover, N. JT If nut, why not. lVhy don't you : always keep on bnnd a hut tin of Dr. Ilalo'x l l o a o h l J Cough Cure to nlloj- tha Jh-sfirritnUon ca by e. suttd«H coW, This - is tlie finest remedy inthowori.l for every kind of cough. Yatt feel tlosood effect of the first Jaw, anil by thorongb using yenr ivugu h won ciin-d. S anil 60a. bottled at Robort^ KlUgoro's C i Drug Store, Dorer. . , ; -.'..• Itlsi ties are—hut we want bot-^; 1 tor outhorlty thsn of Koika in jiiwif pf It X man who could tell HUCII a tuallclous and du- ll Wafu lie eaba did a few.-weeks ago ia > reforenco Ui some aupposed conueotion of Mr, Heo.nichanlB with'the Itockaway election uu\ T t eutttled to crctlonoo, It was a falMhoud out of tbe whole doth fmd eitlited only iu • i'eImagination. Bytbeway.whydldn't , Kosloioil'oran explanation about the actual dlsfraiiL'hlBcnieut ot a Republican voter by -wring bia ballt.t uncounted iu the bo*. after : me known tlmt t'Jofcta fan legally cifitf . . ANoUblb Ancestry. Mrs. J. Boyd HcftdlBj', ot Aloniatowp, Is a direuLdcscenJautof JohnAlilm, w tliat sliu iod four aaoeators In tbe 101 who formed the elect society o u t b e Majllower. When her nucvBtor«cwwBdU>l»l»llgrlnis and TurltatiB . they became flgl^eral Ouu oacrowly eacaped dealh Inthe masmcre of Oroddock'* men dur- ing the Ynnau and Indian - war. Auother was the last man to ho Bculpod hy tbe Indians Liizenio county, l'«. Still another was ono of the handful of ftroatcrs who followed Antlioiij Wftynaintotba "lorloru hope" at tbe battle of Htouy Point, Bh« hut every- UUii« Ju her rcmarknblo genealogy but a Rlgnor of tbe Declaration of Independence, . and one of her ancestors was a member of the Peumylvanla AtHombly. nbeui tbat all Im- portant iliwument was given to*U» worltl: • To Inaraaae the Ice Harvest. Tbo United Ice Linen at Like Hopitcong ' ro ehtpplag awdj as last as irasible tiie ice Rather«*l last Winter iu order to empty their eterago Luuse, which during the coming Sum- mer tfaay willrcplnce wtiu alarger buUdfng, capahlu or hddlug 100,000 tana mare of ICB '. thau tbe preocnt ouo, hist year tbe company cut atout 70,000 tons of'Jco and paid out $13,- 009 s t t h e l a k a , WlUi the now loproTenieuia - thoy will be abl.a to moro than double their immit buiiooas and th« local iKneflta will bo correspondingly lama. Ex-Souator Thos. C. ". Platt,of New YorV, it largely taU^sted lu this company, aud Ur. lleo. Jt. Brockt.ay, tlie Manager of Die Hotel Iire«Jlo, lUofcn after Its iiiteraita at Uio labo. It is stld ihat Senator Platt and family will upend tlie coming Sum-. • ' mer tliore. Privileges or BlcjroUata. ' By a recent decision ol tbe Bupramo Court of New Jersey, Mcjclea havo na prlvHegm or rights oa tbe sidewalks iu tils State, but ou tlolilgnway they nave tbeuuid. rights' aud privlftges ot any other \chide. Ontoe'flrst point the law nays that ildetrolJU are for the i of pedestraini, »rtperon*In Tefaicfo,anil* . it a person has no more right to propel one the sidewalk than be hu to ritU e. bone or [vBatnatn there. The coart decided that lycleshavo tba'frtme right as teams on a. highway; and hone* n wiirolmsn is not liable for damages caused by frightened horsea un- leal he is ahowti guilty of negligence. Tha Larweit Pish of the Seaaon, -. Ithasbeen generally believed.tbataplck- irel CAiightln Guild's Lnkeby Fr»ak Krambee, ot Flanden,- and weighing (i»t' ; pounds, was tbo Iwat catch of tbe WinJer season, Slmerni , . Coonton, does not quite rearh this record vjth a single flsh, but for the -esults of a tingle day Is OHtitled to tbe honor >lulgb liadk, "While ashing at Split Rock be --•vugtt a apItmdW pickerel, and five mlnutos lat«r caught another so near sllbe tu shape, size and color (hat. they could not be told tpnrt, . On Wln^ nclgticd It v,M found that each lipped tbescaJo at sit (>oamU athl ten rtiiuren. Perimps they vrcro twins- Dr. Halo's Household Olatmaat - lit tlie Hunt remedy In too world. It afano- - lutulj enrua catarrh. Jt cures neuralgia and : rlieuniaUsm. Cures piles like magic Curra wit rheum Iu tlie most. toothing manner. < Curwintlamedandgramilfltodeyelfds. Cures caucitiand coUli. Can be tabm Internally. A posltlre ipedflu for pneumonia. Cuts, bruim, liurns, cbilblalns, tores of long stand- ing, rornt and buoions nro cured quietly ; different from nil else; superior to all else ; it hum equal. £>c. and Hte. boxes. Largo site cliea|»esL Bold at Robert KfJlgoreV Corner Cnig Store, Dover, K, J. , -. ,".;•"' ' If n (tracer tells VM pounds of sugar and 22 •' pomi'l'i or aamt ot 4^'fl. n, pound, wb^leibo- profit on tbo BURnr U ?io. aponnd, howinuch moto would he ronke than the druggist on the t-pposLtfe eorntr,- who 3oes a leglcimate bufil- tipNH and rella 7 bottles of Cactut Blood Cur« nt«1 ft bottler provided the wholesale price In ¥& a down t "Who will gain tbe mo*t nwiwct from his customer* t ; H o W t Klllgore, the flnigjuit, of Dover, «ella Cactus Blood Cure.
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DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, JERSEY, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1892. NO. 18

TBE

" TOM* bi uvMHtaraow. iihr**i

$198.55 $198.65

Many pwaons meet me in the street and on the oats dud iuqufrebymsi l iljoul tha boat of furnishing fire rooms, Below I give t i eprices anil some the goods: *

OR CREDIT.

r y j . J ; J . 8 H I T H , ' • . . " . . . . • > '

•;. V:.' GRNKRAI. piuarmoNKB,"

CW B U I U H Of KOil A™

E a n g e anfl F i x t u r e s . . . . . .T a b l e . . . , . . . . . ; . . . „ . . " • •

. TwA : C h a i n * . . . . . . . . . i . . . .

.........11300.;•••;••••, 1 2 5

. . . , 80

•: •.•••.'•• '('•• .:.'• ' ' ; . - . .• . $ i s o 5

-• •'•'•> D I N I N G R O O M ; - « : . •]Extension Table *5 COSix Dining Ohoira _3 CO/••Twelve yards Iograin Carpet 0 0 0I f i r r b r . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . : . . • . . . . - 3 0 0lioungs . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • • . • 7 ° 0

•'•Booker..,". .;..........!...- ••• . «:

. • - • • ' • ' ' * • • ' • - • • ' • • . • • • • • ' . • - $ 2 0 0 0 •

• ' _..• E A B L O R . • • . • • • " • /

Plusli.Parlor S n i t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t J I S O OTwenty five yatd's Brussels Cavpet,

m a x i m a l a i d . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " .1625M i r r o r ; / . , . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . - • • . 7,00T a i d e . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . : 5.0Q,

THE USUAL W A II can't improve it. .The but

lies* methods adopted nearlyyears ago bj-my predeoessoiobtaining the boat BOOTSSHOW the market affordednuking then down to as Jiprides as is consistent wisherpooih, and looking that'pri|tiled so that a child om\mjcheaply as any ona, I believe,busineSB principles that/caJ>'limproved.uf oil, and I propos* (•continue them. I have puroliithe interest of the surviving hi

in tha Dover »tore, • .and haying as large a domandl •our three stores, Dover, Boouaiand Passaio,aganv dealsrs in U,VIJtate, wears aialiledtomokebrpurohases direct and oan give olcustomers the benefit o! a sir-profit on goods- bought inquantities. Oar Spring purahare larger and styleB areliandsoithan anv season we have eidone linsineBS. • '.

P. O. HEAGAN,Dover, Boontou and Possaia

shoes exoluaively.

NMiaou >M> BOILDM.

* iiamixii

; , BEDROOM-NO. 1. ;Antique OakBsd'toom Su i t . - . . . , . . . *23 50

'. SixtoenyardsJnpoii iQirpet™.. . . . . .80"Mstirosa, Sprio^',ainl'alt Buajiog .

. ; ' c o m p l e t e . . • ; . . ' . . ' : . , . ' ; . . ; . . . . ; ' . : • 1 0 . « 0 .'

BEDROOM NO. 2.'BedrpoiSui t : . : ; . . . . : . . . . . , . - . , • • ; . .*1T.60

Tweiveyaras'lngraiii Onipe t . . . . . . . 8 2SMattress, SpriDg and Bedaiog com- .:.';.••

: : I *iU make'ana'lay Oarpoto.VHt^

GUNNING FORwould

t forTYlien ordinary indnoe'inenta fail to drav_ trade tot 'as we w

tike, then indncement8 extraordinary JUI8T do|»5Vo aro outgame nnd will hnve it this time. We have loadlij) with a lot olprime baranina tint me sure to briug Bi«n8tliii]g(ii ivlien fired atsuch a Hock of buyer* M we aim at

sever dreamof the troth,

Very Best Minnesota Patent Flour .'..•A 8 lb. box of ratio fine Mixed Tea.: . v8 lbs. beat Iresh Ginger Snaps.. ,....•.*.Large Bar Pure Soap. . ; . . ! . . . . . ..;..•.*;.One pound package Washing Powder.Viry; Beit Bnjw Oured,Hams .; i .

Straight from ^That's where we get our goods and on.qash oftibr-qnantity lota

we rely to sledge-flamnier prices down to the Sst iiotcL ThoBeduotave whispers of oash tlown tempt bargains t he oredit buyorasever dream of. Give us n coll and get our pricMli be convincedof the t r o t h V > ; • ; ' y-:-;~-:y.y,y:'L;: • | .;:;; -. •,;

5.7fi por barrel.1.00 .*:• •"•:*;-.

2 8 - . * * .••'••.-"•.:.

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STOVBS! STOTBS!

iSMfe^em.||fiaWT«i»»« $£•

BliiGkWELl. I

;•• In rosjoitseto-ft latBonniiiUcf otreiiiMtii made Iiynatfoiia lu Uovcr millvicinity, Hniri . CQB NISII« CO., huvooiieoodalirancliwarcrooin in .clurK« <>|lliitlr locW reiiresentnlivc, Sir. 3OUN

"it. DA.IKVMPI.E, ot >'».O;HKICK11 LOCK. DOVEU, S. J..»liero acbolce ;'.election irf HiHOS i»a:03»41« wlU 1IO;OTI •

" view. ; Mr.. DaloiiinloWill ho ilit attewlaut'6'1

• to rcci'lvo orders i llill.lt hnlruincnlS.

wo've:bfiM'ow bisst tUougbiandmoat^patwiit^flttentwn/ A-'Btookrfwhich w e a r e p r o n d . ;;•; . ; - •.' '•':•_ •••!;•','-_ \ '

f,Custom appearance and ouBtom, min-.^Uattentiqnio details, not omitting acustomfit at two-iliirdflof enatona prioea.

ralill.lt hnlru . : , , . ,: ••'fnai'mw «• ! Fntey. .I»r P'l™"1

^weights till Jar on ia;Warm blooflei o'iira whodiscaid ifftrm'.dpjhjng at

'. BRACKET AND SCROLL SAyVINp DONE

Aro we tu It) Y M , to use Urn mostpreeslva phrase current Qa the street, tho Republican jiarly Is In i t with both feet, and InIt to stay and win gloriously (D the approach-tug TraitdeaUal duipulac. Tbo doom of apolitical party *«« iievcrmor*plainly wi Ittenat ths outset of a contest thai) i i tbat of theDemocratic party at tiie present time. It Itwritten as plainly si that of Beli-ha**** or oMNot onljr have the ; " been neighed In tho bal-ance'anil found wanting," but they are tarnand troubled wttb, warfare among Ibetnwlm—tlie iiireatelsu of disaster and dissolution.Democrats uf intelligence caudidly admit Iiprivate convomUon tb»t their part}' for thesereoBUH ia hopelessly beaten. Wore tha begin-ilng of Uie campaign, whifo Republicans

throughout thB laud nro confident uf u sweep-ing SUCCUM.

lu the unb-plaoe they rau egalnU a .nagwhen they uut tbeiu&elve* on record anddi»med the country to disaster because of thfp&uageof (he McKIulry Urlir, They wou itemporary tuoceu ID 1800 by preyl ng upon tinfears bf the people wiUi tlielr pra[ihesles olUnsocial ru!u and of bl&h prices to fcomun>u* the reaction that has come because of tbeibaolute /allure of tb«Ir prediction* la to them

uothtDgabort of calamitous, Tue overwhelm-ing success of the UcKinley tariff, In spile oftheir effort* to lit log about commercial dli-•sUr, h u to crushed (heir hepta that thevery Coiigrew tbeyeleot*d to rejMal that billliasnotdaredtoQlieriucha measure, but hascontfldted ItwlC with a foeUe tiaegiug »t

few of IU special feature*.

V • . *Never « u & greater blunder made tlmn tbe

«UB tbfly raised against the t)u-plate schedulein tliat act. Many people comliler the tarilTsuch an atatruso question tbat they will uotgivs it the study IU Importance merit*. Butthe Democratic party made a grand tariffobject lesson tbat tbd slnplent might under-(tend, by Uioir oasault ou tin-plate. Wltbreoklsts bu te the; denounced the tin-plateduty as one deigned to Iwneflt a tuonopoly:Tbeir BBwjpapera and the utterancea or theirleading men fairly brltUed with deuouitfous, They declared that not a pound of tiuore could Ira produced and that nota pouud oftln-pltfe could 1>B made in thiscouutry. Theduty WBB ilraply levied, they held, to tnormethe price of tba worlilnK DMaVdlaaer pall,and all articles of Un needed by the peojilo.Where are they now! Although tlia duty ha>beeu In-forco but nftie inontln, tin mines liavobe«n opeurd imd are being worked Iu varlims. BftCtUcwwlrj. MorelliautivoRoJ-eoftiu-plate faotorieB Hare been erected or are lucourse or construction. 'Jlielr. products erealready finding their way into tbe market anda maRtttaoeat AawrScftn industry tbat willemploy tens of thousands of American work-tugmea bos been Mtablubed, while timilarfaotoriea In Great Brltaio, nbloh formerlyeuppllMltblinurlceCtDxebettigcIoBtdi Bettotthan all, tlie worklngcnan's dlnuer poll aud«very Article of tin ia cheaper tban be-fore tha ldeKlnlej U n n i enacted I. ThsJ}«tDocr»tlb parly baa been fou&bt ta a standaUll ou this issue, aud Is as dumb nwpsotlni' "n-pJ^t* as n latt year's bird's qeat,

Bo ultb tbs wool schedule. Tbe DemocratsMid the McKlnley wool schedule would rnakidew riotbea for tue people. How did It panoutr Tbe stimulus ft gave to IIOQI iftlBln[_creaced the value of tbe wool )>rodiict of thisoo'untryln.ieui over twenty ralHIoiia otdohton, tiktUj/vrooltn clothing It cbtaper tfaanever before, and the Rmtefiil wool gronetA ofplilobave elected MoKInley their QovermJ?y^(flg> majority 1 And the peinocrata who

h far their wool. w*» evet wiytmore Uanagbgical f; \ • •; \'.,..-;

"•• To frighten lb« ttnutrm In tba grant nbeatgroirlog regloue of ths West thoee Pemocretli

ibets ot evil told them timt tha iloKilulej,. .j onhlndilii(( twltvo would »incren»e »bi

price of uiat srOols that they' would adffraiorli>u« ]«•;•- They dmply lied sgain and nwdianotbBi- tariff bbjeot Iwaoti. SUmulaU-d byIhe protection elven them, Atnerican .maau-fachjren went lutotlie buitaus of makltigliindlng twins. They docreasrf the price somuch froia t in t vittlch fcmlgners'had 1H«Hcharging us tor the (emu article Uiat thsfarnieraot tfao West were aaved over two nnda hall millions of dollar* in tbe decrease of tinprice of binding twboln 1831. • '

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WlicnUisMcKluley bUl puLuilutyoliixurluuttoos the Democrats shouted tbui.lt was lortho parpDMof tnabWng mo»opollsui to maketbe Anwricui ptpph pay fancy prfww for thebuttons rotA* by tho underpaid wortera ofAustria. Wbenthls duty was puscd therewere only 17 pear! button factories fa tbeUnited Btalm and they could hardly keep %<ylugbw&UMfiltbefbrBigneonapetltlDD. Sutto-day we bsve 77 poarl button factories workiugto theIr fullest eitent) and pearl battoni were

rsolil la our market* at chraper ratdo.And BO we might go through the wholftgwuut,of American; loiufltrlties and abov that theshrieks of tha calamity editor* and orators ofthe Democratic p w t j have been completelyrefuted by the logfoof facta.

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juatoo© otbe.r argument under Ibla hoadiDon't you Kotentber How l t« Democrat Baldtfao MoKlnley bill would rwtrictourwmnnerce•broad, and'prevQut ni from eeadicg ourroerch WMHSB nbicafl T pur~ export* were to balessened and nothing but disaster was tabefoll

" 'rthlflrasoii. Whatiithencordlntfalsro-

Ulaud bill nut uuly glveK umlue i>ruflL tosilver mine ownere, and tbe UoIJera ulbullion^ but It practic4LUycofii)^ltttl)0)3meiit to fitoj> gold jmyiueiile.

Oue of the> grenkeet (langem that tliithe countrj- to da ; Is tU«t iC tho Uenvparty sltould be miwesfful iti tlis utxpalgD, It would ntllle tlie wishes oflts mlaud torco fraudulent frop it War on the jIt won only a tew yenrs ago tliat tbcre n-as uvery AftpeotaMe mlnotlty of Drnmci-atn Infavor of i>rt>tcfctioii-uienlll(*AiJg. W. Cutlurind others, whn uned to claim thuL tlioia% uot opjxwd to j>rotecllou. Kiit tliu (we

trade majority lu the party no stiller) thatminority that Mich a. Uiiug uiprotectionist Is nut known. They nil riinlwith ffemuel J. Itnudall. AnA so In line inoer tba free ullver majority will stllla thehooeat, uioaey minority In tbat iwrty.will atraddle tbe qucotinu now, as theydleil tlift tariff a few years ago, but once fairlyeealetl Iu power they wuulil throw otT tbemask.

I( further avMeiico of tlie uritriJMlwortblneMof the Democratic party neru ueedttd It 1B Iin their fUgraut abuta of powur, and tlieirrevululloniry acts to obtain power during tlielast ttfo j«a« . Ttta crime* i*ri*trawl \>jDavo IlllI aud bis gaug of Tammany faeeiitoitea] tbe great hUiU- of Now York lant Fall

III be execrated by all decent people as longaapopttlafsoverelgotylgresiwcted. Tuovutesuf tbo pooplo wore iiulliried, tbe mails wevorobbed, a nil even ttie Courts wer« debaucha!to iteal the twatuof Re|tubltuftsBeuatorH. TheOarof tba City of New York, a large ma-jority of wblch Is couijiused of Democrata, bancondemned Judge Uayuard aail )im declare 1tbat tlio DutcLeai Couuty steal, i>eri«3trflU.'tI

• • " Tbeyupon him tbe odium of harliigstulenfrauitbDComptroller's ofltce tho returns troncounty, and theu acquiescing In a fraudulentcanvas) because these return;, which he budtaken, were not present Even the l>eni<(a Legislature liai bwn coiupoluy] to Ukecogntiauce of his ense by reason of the (iivatureof puWlo wintlraent, wlilch In the BprluR ulec-tlond gave sucli overwhelmingvlcU>r1<u( from one end of Now York titat* tothe other that It va» nothing rfiort of * pollU-

\l revolution.

ODO dot's uot have t<) go boyoml tlie Stateot New Jersey to witness the palitlenl detiaucbery produced liy the accession of thiDemocratic party to tuo control of ail branchesof the State goTeninient. Thli lwrty, whichhas boasted tbat It believes in giving thelorgoit privileges to tue paople, has by uti-lieard of Jcglilation robbed the poodle ofpower mid centralized It wberevor possible Intbo hands of a Caw polUlcfans.- Commissions,not elected by tbe people, have been createdto govern cities, IVoebolders plectod Iu Cain-dm, U e m r find Paasalo counties by thepeople, have bran legislated out of otlica ba-cause tlieir politics did not. suit the party lupower. Hundreds of useless olllces bapo beencreated a t cuaruKHitejcpeuw to tUo tax-paj*srisror no other reuan than to furntsb comfor-table bortlu for Demucratlo inlltlclans. We

iven tlcnled Vbe rlgbt ot longer cuooslngoivn school cauBua eQumeratora. Tuey

tuuit now be selected by a.Democratic poli-tician, appoluted at a fat enlary'to <|n thiswovk,

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And Just lixjV^t the attitude uf tbo partyiivt has prttcQiinl l obe the enemy ottnistw

and corporation*,! When tbe great Ruadlugcoal triut w « 'formod tbe Democrats of

>, In a spanu of virtue, bcgaitt, tu the twinWlug ol on eye all

Is changed. In a stuglo nlgUt 'the formationof UiaRreat • •*•- -

g g e•y4lSfi)lt thaexportaol mercba&dlae from tbo

United Otatos auouuted to value to f 300,810,-S8H, HBTB we fallen off t> On tbe. contrary,we Wvft Increased, The sams export* for tbetwelre. monUu.ending . FoLruary, \\'

nmUa In value to ( 09,7711,771—an twsttmeover HBO.000,000, or about 15 per cent, in fldngleyraivl

fromtholr hlurrfen'on the tariff theDctuocntle parly has been fairly ciiried byItfl.acoeAlon to power. Llko the ftllow who;ot the-elephant, they do not know what to dovitu It.~ To obtain a majority In Congress

they toadied1 to. Un supporter* of tha out-i theory of free riber.andtholr Inability

toaitree on the question baa raided them intwain. The.»venty-oent dollar? specter- (itsIlka a Djgbtmare upon them and haunts theirwaking dreams, Tlie majority of their party,repretontlng the South and West, demand frtosilver, ' A minority In. the Eaat are compellDdto go,the Republicans and support honestmoney, - In order to prevent this financialatrocity ol the majority from Incoming larr.To-day tfae only prominent Democrat who haedared to declare' for honeet money Is Cleve-land, and tha declaration killed blm with amajority ol hti party. Hte powerfui rival,Oaro nil!, has not dared to make a imblloutterance on the subject, or ansK-er a letterftom- CongreswiBn Hwter, asking him ID{teolsre bit potiltloo.' Palmer, Uortnaa ftfltlother l'rraJdontW potafbQitlea in tbe Senateare equally silent,' «mi are trembling In fearlest they may be forced to vota upon i t . Onlyrecently the New York World got up nmonH-ter petition to tlieOimocratain Coognss ask-ing theta' t i poitpona Bctlm on the subject,frankly .admitting that Its itlacunlot .now

ild rulo theSeniDcrsc'y In tha approacblngFreddentlal election. Was ever more arrant«nmtdtc« dUvplayod by a great public party,

a a untibnal queatlnu I '

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TWa free ittoer bill; for tbe benefit ol tbi*. eeogaged In silver mining, proposes to corawtbo government to purchase all s lher bullloituatmay be offered at Its coinage value, andnay'for tfcs same In >< cola notes,1* or lt-gnttender government paper, redotmablo intllvcr or gold. The bill dutroj-s ths parity ofthe two tnetals, for vlnce only diver would bepaid Into the Treaiury the present Block otgold,would won be uhauated, if the jellowmetal Is paid to all who ask It. Ami tbemoment tha Treasury ntu«a to p»y' mit gnldon demand, or becaws unable to do to withouttouching ttie (100,000,000 sokl m^rve,erisli wouWbo reachiu and golacould only bohad a t a premium—which would toaJte thecinmlaUoR illver dollar a depreciated coin, to

\>y LIH I*] jiwtcuL niul .I1I«HI«[(UIM imrsutt uftllicin] !«[) b> keep his ini-^rablti ebi-ptu"

am! liny felmivu liimv.'lf th«'.'li<toiKMt "lilrelhave yet Iwnrd ;>f l>y wmlim; tu a Kev

Joumsl "cloud ''matt*!'cu|k>dfrom tliticmjiapt'rn, liy wliich hu Is nreJItiiil wllli earningfrom twenty-Hie t» llfty cenlx n ilny. ludt>ed,IteJH tho chfnj'HHt cur that lias ever larked at

rii, mid hl« loading itlinnyncracy n]H#ar,i Hist uthfli- men held tbcmwl vos nit rbea]:

as ho. TIIOJB who know him Iw&t tli> nut litwiU) bL'liovi) thnt ha would liarlor Ms con-

aclonce for a ttnialler jiriuc that did Judns, mid

mUiuiito thn nmti by tila trut;l£lUiKoMalu Liatmtiiigii for n sheet tlmt has no d r cItiUoit or iallucnuaatidonwlilcli public mane,

i li«u vrame than wasted, in short lie Is?U\% reproncU to tba luilgnnmt of thi

parent ivlio fund)/ named blm tn bonor of themartyr I'lrsldoiit iu the hoj>a that ho mightaciunl^il to cultivnto gnma ol tho attributes of

L E»nd utim. A worao libel on tliQ aamjliicolu bus uot j e t heeii ct-lnett. Tlie Kif Auaiilus would ri»ofruiiilliun]ue]nifttni»tj'

•ejlow even his tnlnUd uonieoi) ono vrb'nconi-lines to much of tfio ana anil tlio fool In hismtnr*,losny notblnguf llio quality uf uiitrutb-uliicfli. We hops t*> bo' paiiliued for Iwfnelod BO much i"iiacetm lilm,

Deu-tb. of Arlo parrfco.Arlo Fnriloc, thu WPII known coal 0{»>rij j lumberman, dioJ lu Ttock l^go, Flo., on

Kaluvtfay, «g.xl B\ yrars. Two woolia «gnwont Hiuith with a parly of twetva. No wordhad lnicti lecphed uf Ur, I'arrfeo'K Illness, audIlls death la hollared tolmvo been audJou. Mi-.I'atdee woa oue o( thu plwiwsr coal apamat the iiebigh coal region. l ie wus l>orn inNoswiu, N. Y., on Nov. HUh, 1810. Ho begantire BB nn OOUVB ooglncicr and iu 1SH) vent tolieavor Moadotv, Pa., throe miles froni Hitot), lu 1837 he iwgan pmcticn! tvorL aa aconl operator lu that region, and since then

1H(H lie t'tnlowfd tho chair of matbeiunticsInLafflyettyCollt-gu, anj laler gnvo WOO.oOOtor the erection of I'arOw Hall. Tho panic ot613 caugtib Sir. I'mdeo with funuotm cent,utabor aud Iron Interest upon wlnub hu waeiiikbletoreallz:, except at a great nQcrltlci1,md he was wm'peHvJ l i borrow mtllloitB of

dollars to tide over tho stonn. lla woe i>x-trcBiely rotluent mid ni'uls fcr nc]ua(ntnnccsousltleol tbimobo tnut lu bis cnni'iiorclrti m-fatlom, Ur. J'unli-o In survive, t by hU GOCOIKIwife and a number of .children Itf both niar-rlages, uiioof bin sons Is Mr. I. 1'. 1'urdcu,8 J h M F

at Btaobojio, nut! auotlier ie Ueu. Arlo I'uitice,uf Hazlotoii, Fn. Mr. Tanlco was for many-years connected wltb the uiinos unit furuar.esflfthiseectlou. Ut> worked for anumtwr alyearn (ho note! nickerson mine, which he but"oceath" ahaudonoil. llo BIAO leased anilvotked for SOHMI UmetliePottOrain luriince,Ie Is understood to own about a balf Interest>i tho Musconeutcong Iron Compnny, wblcbiw»s fiitd.operates thu furnnces At ^tanbopa

aud a. number of ttilnoa, and ba waialargu

It coat

tUoiiBaotli of dpllam' to do It, andtbe State le rife with^iaousaloit s i to tbe juiceof certain individuals.. Awl tliffl Is tbe partytbat doesn't bellere In trusts I

En you nonder nt the, erowtug cacvtctioiithat this party is doomed bocattBeof IU publicattyf Contrast with tbe foregoing recordthai which hn« bwn wnde by tho ndmlnlstra-lion of Denjamlu Harrlaou duiiiig the lastfoitr. years. How like the hsacon lights otprogress shine through tills moral gloom thetranscetitlAiit features of. Itepubltcaa leghla-Uoii and Bepiibjinm policy. Tuo KcKiiileylaw uuvbnblllt&tingallourinduRtrles and add-ing to our ptopority. Tiit. lilaini policy ofreciprocity is Increasing our commerce withother nations to an unexampled extent. Thewisdom mid Hnnn(p«8 rtionn In settling inUv-tiational com pit cations and demanding Curthbf nation the full memu re oC our rlghti lawinning 'us rwpuct In every quarter of theglobe. The : Republican party 1B united In

meuures tand tiavor hotter equippedfora struggle, while the DomocraUo party iatorn by ccofilcta over its public jwlley omlthe dlssfintlons of its poIIUcal lead«ra who areconducting a dliffrOMful peraonal canvass forthe Prwidontlal nomination.- ' < ..

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Will iTcwluI "Well, 1 shoiild toy *c.: Tliovcryalr is permeated with tlie inspiration ofRepublican success and tba signs nreuunib-takoabl*. All tbo current* vre.MtUng oneway,.. Tbe,Republican front is-unbrokenacross tue continent, aud conservative people,

the record and attitude of tlieDeuocrfttio party, are swelling our rank*.

A CUBB STOKE OIWEHVKH.

An usodatlonoE gentlemen. t t t o l sMorfonl, of Newton, A. M. Blgolow, of Uor-ristown, and msny other residents of Monl»anil BU«sex counUoe, have rewnllj leased tfaofishing rlgbts of Big Flat Brook In Sussexcounty, and Its principal tributaries, and pro-p M to re Block tbe stream wltbi brook troutand baye it thoroughly guarded. This wasones one of the Lest trout streams In tbe State,but poachers and pot buateri bare nearlyruined I t I V association has caused noticesto basset up along tbettream snd In all thapublla places in Sandystoh township, offeringa reward of twenty-live dollan for the detec-tion and conviction, of any p a m o trespassingon thB broolr, and It lla safe to n y that everyman, woman and child fnjtie vicinity will boon the wfttcb during Xtoe fitbisg season for acbanco to earn the revanl. A vrlvnto fishwarden is to patrol tbe stream, and a Justiceot the peace and conBtablo are near a t bandinreadiness to a s t t t htm, ami tltliermen wboftt-torapt to fill their or«ls from that itttam,without a permit, will probably find it morethan usually expenslva when they come to

>y tbe one hundred dollars penalty whichtho law iniposea.—Jorwymsn. *

Daubtlew tbe gnu test privatoesta teiu Mar-,rut county IR that In Pequannoc lownslilpwhich comprises thB country residence ofFrancis S. Einney, tho noted cigarette manu-facturer, who ban recently added to bis ex-iemlja park over 40(1 acres formerly pur-chased by James Clark of Martin John Ryer-n n . This give* him a frontage ot aver twomiles on the H. Y.p S. & TV. Hallrotd and

Kites els ground* five mile* In extent fromthe railroad Southerly to Decker's pond.

•• .Kirit Vltut."b Josiro to say to our cltlwim that fur

years wo havo boon BOlUtig Dr. King's K<Dtooovcry for Consumption, Dr. King's SowIdfe rillHj'BncWon'H Amli-u Knlvmuid EluctrlcBitten, tuid bave novcr ttiuitllod nMHe*lle» Uintsell as wall, or thnt hare given midi universalBalisfactioii. Wo ilo'uol bubltate toguamn-

Jwm.CTcry time, Ktn\ w« itiunl ready torefund tho purchase prtco, (f satUfactory ro-sulld do not CoWavf their «no. TlioscTQoicOlbnvs yvon such great popularity jiunily ontholr uwtlU. HobortTElllgore,' DniffglBt, po-vor, Orant, Hanoe &i Co., Tort Onvm, and' P .N. Xonkius' Drug Store, Chestor, -

Tho beat aalve in tbe world far Cuts, Borcm,Irulsas, picers, Bait Ilboura, Ftvor Soros,

Tetter, Chapped llvaAx, ChlltibilnB, Ooms,and all Bltin Eruptions, and positively curesPi]««, or no pay required. I t b guaranteed togtvB perfect satbtfactlon, or money refunded.Fries tiTooty-flvm oanti par box, Por »«]» by

- Robnrt KUlgoM, Dovar, Orani, HanoftCo-ata,th«,waB«QlWOTlwwo[ every daaa. The Pert Oratu, and IT. X J«nkjBs,OhHter.

A Poor Blatherekite.Like otbHi* we aro prone tu owaslowd![-»+•« .it Ju^'iiient onJ lu one-if tbew. at'int>Uyl a litllu liartule^s (tin uitU utio Alirn

bum rjuailn AduiUB, tbu (mblJaherofo jouro

> hnovi n lielUr IViBii to Uavtt bail dtiyilitt.to do nllli t!ie iniaabspen mental *bi>rtlii:

:1( trot coiileasedly the wo ret cualillliff thatfltrctclii'd Hi JIIIIJUIIH ID Murrlii ooiinty,

BU tmlgutftcant that it ouuU wot l>y effuvtoko even a lino of nnti™' from tlio n

Uy niotivcu of gniii, lie but (IhiKtrnU'uny Mint Imve go vernal tiin lirii'f c

tbe

Con)ji«iy. >

i. HhejiirJ 1'age, the mllliuuaire iu-r i-f Utaulo)-, whose taklug to UIB Murri*f A»>lu»i was nolicwl in the E i u lu>tJ M l'i ttiot iuHtitutlonal&noarljrUuur

Ia^ttifiturda/marnliig, The dlreot cauje ofth vrM exhaustion, tbo result of ocuLohoi la. Ttifoe uiontb8 ego Mr, 1'oga ba.l

tbo firippo. Ho recovered BuBlchatly to « -work, but w u uovor atroug. About

PIA1I« ftgii ho l*gun ootflig "jueerly atbin IIOIIIX Biui wvin flewloiied iuoftnlty. HoifntuiH vfnlMit nt lime*and berefitsd Uieat.Ju Muntlny ni last vmeU bo wo* Uiten to theuo'luin nbero Ur. tinrutllng pronounwJ fala;ast' lio|Mtlo«). Frdl i y ufglit nn attack oI heart'fliluroliift blm no weak that tin never rooov-iied. Ills v,ifo os ill two of liis sons were witbhiuiDtdmtb. Mr. Ven& was tKim In Iload-fli'M, Me, iu j«:w. lie Htarted his buifutsa

\nCht\mi, Maim., witli bis father lutlmCOBI tur trade. In w a bQ UnUBforred lil«

IISIHPSH to Kew Vurk. lie lived a t Stanley,'liero be uivned :«w acres, H« foumleil theiuwsaa HimrUmftu Club at the Itangelev-

l.nkw, SID., mid v,m President oftlieCbat-HI, ami Guino I'ruteoUv* Aaswfatlou.

Ho ouL-e ttoctal u jrand un tho eHtatcs of (lioUukt-of KiitliorlMud with American black U i s .Ho win. a Htroug iiroblbltioiifst and thorurniLi-latorof dio Cbntasni lowiinufji local optionlaw, U« leaven a wlJow and flvo culldron, onoof wlioin |H now In Harvard Colkge.

Oood Boad* Invarinbly Fay.LTiiInu L-owntj hat now- /urty nilloa of pw-

iHtiviitlyuiacailatulKed roods an<l tue peoplulieroixrvjcliiTiiorSDg for more. In an aildreiMfowdoysft«o before tins Btate Board of Ag-leutture Mr. C. C. MwUrlde," of that countr,Bill the good roadt tbare "liml practically«H fur tlieniwlvva sir wily in lncr«adpg tbeBlue of projHirty, and csunlug new places to

be built up irllb tho wenltb tbat has beani to come Into tbe couuty by reatoti uf

tlio tuogulOccnt roftjs. Tbe appreciation otIirujwrty bas been so great, th*t though tliouounty expenditure* have Le«n fuci«tuml t ylUu luterrot ihM iniut 1« paid on Itae roo<lIMIIHIB, the taxes have not beou iuei-eaMid KBlugle cent. Tlie construction of good roaj«liadbeonmoiicjin tlie uaiketa of the Unioncounty farmers, to Ray nothing of tbo in&nl-fat advantage of tirae roail* over the mudholes tlioy fornwrlj had U drive through.Tuey would not go back to the old road* fordouble tbelr cont." Wheu do ffa Ueglo tbogood work of making permanent rcwh InMurrls county t ^

• Our City ot Churches,Main for-tbo erection of tbe new Fimtr**byterltfu Church, of iTorilstown, lacluduveral dlfTorcnt kind of stone, but it has been'K-Mod U build tho structure of Indiana jlnie-

atone. Tho lowest hulWlug wtiwate receded» tbat of a Kewarfe contractor by ttio nouieit Kirk, and bli estimate la filfl.OOO, n-hlcbIocs not iucludo Um arcbltccl'* fee. I t ia

Uierufore estimated that with argan o.ud far-tlio c u t of tbeediflco complete will bo

*!2.'.,ftX>. Tlio new church, whlcU wilt bo fiftyhut to tbonnrortUefrcntUneortbopreflontone, Hill sent 1,000 peopleiu-theauditorium,witb a %e«ubtile«pablowf saatiiig a » more.With the magnlflennt St. TeU>r-t church, nowbuilding, the beautiful South fHreet 1'rediy-lerluii, JJethodiHt and Oathollo ohurchnti al-

_ reeled, aud a bandramo new Baptitccburcb, also to be erected this Rummer, Mor-ris town may well lay claim to the dlxtluctimi

t iding a city of churchm. . . .

Not Oood Autbor l t r .Ouo Koska, of Ilockaivfly, who some tlniojo tbruat bin offensive n t w Into tlie E»A'S '

private bmluou affairs, aow workii the ptc-fessedly noutral Rockaicay* Iteoord for tliufwtuorauce ot a polltloal iolieuie atid aats on

i American Tiu at the'OAr Sboya. • • • "•1'he raatiy slaubeh Kepubllcau jnooLanlni at

IO Dover car'shop wore more tban dallgutedlast Batunlay by Ilia rcoclpt at the tliojm atgouiilua Atnoriiian mails tin, manufactured hyVbo H. «: G. Taylor Cnmiwn'y at tboir fnctorjin LUe city at Philadelphia, nud tlesignwi to boused In tbo Unulnc of Lhe cars ai these works.~~ i Anlbony Otto, of tho tfonlngdoiiart'

mint, BohjectuI i t t o n numboi-of tbasevei-estte«ts to n&ceruLln ltd IHIUIILJ-. It wasclosoljbout In tbe bonding machines; then the boutetl^ei wore turned, anil hnmuiAivd, but ft did

ft (liw. It utood ovety pMaiblo testandwoa pronouuued to lio equal, If not BIH^J-rlor, to any foreign .tiu ever Imported. Ol

IUT» lira lUiiubHoaiin XIHK\ it lor all it waewurlli awl belli Jt up to their follow .workmenof the Doraocratlu faith as a complete repnta-Uonoltliefrea trade theories of thuli* party.It was moro eloqiiqut tliun oolumut ot ex-planation, (or all remoiaberod bow, only a

ago, tlie Dt'inooratlo newsptiiisirB andoraturs m r a proclaiming a\i ovor iho landthat we couldn't in a bo a paiiud of tiu plate iuthis country. But here was the actual, Irre-futable proof that American workiugtneu canhiukn tiu jitate oqiwU to any In tue world.' I t

unjuiit wwllj- uinlerstcxxl, and rom-[ilotoly dunibfoumts thn free traders.

Tbo Cost of tbe Powder Magazines.>Vflsral»rormod by tboso lu npoiitlou to

know tliat the KIIA. wns -wrung In assertinglast week that all tha building* itf tho newnaval n-oils on tbo govornniont tract cost IGMthan, a single ono ot the powdor magaziuestreeted by the ordtomco dau&rtiaeat ot thoirtny. Tiie fact fa slightly tlie roversa, thepowder raogaxliie costing a littlo Una Uian the

tal tulWSngs. Tho idea vtos uot to cast anyreflection upon the ordiimnce department ottho army, but to show that the W o were notfair object* [arcoDipuflsou and crltlcbm, Tbearmy buildings were uccewattly morettxpwBiva and were oonstructcil with the greatest

nd EdenUno accuracy. Theobjectof thestaten»nt ~nas rather to rtow what U thefoct,that tha uaval bulldiass trere conatruotwt a trelatively less cost for a far dflTemnt purpose,anil tbat In tlio construction ol both, as faraithoERACflutemi, tUeinUreiUoftbogovsra-meat were carefully constructed. Mo oneabout hero can be found to Bay differently,and tbe only authority for ttie crHlclain made

nn anonymous tiowsnipcr writer wlioscIdeotitf caDnot be positively ascertalueJ.

- - Zlenl Estate Transfers. .The following real citato Inmsforuhnvo just

Iwu mndo pijillo: TIIBO. W. Pbii>nixjol'h* iVB. Tlormn, Paxsaia tnwnihip, p.1,000; r«w(tW. Miller tn Tbniuas E. Mlllnr, Iloonton, pBfl:Fred 77. Btophens to Annie &[. Cnnl, Wuallng-

township, * 1,150; Uary L. Hoplei toAnnfo IS. Faulkn, l i t . Olive towmblp, 9I.SU);Chester 0. Uuditlnuton to llnry E. BtepLcns,Dover, *1,»W). Stephen H. Little, exec&lor,tor Mrs. George IV. Forsyth, Houtb. street,Morristewn, |10,»» ; Wm. J . Hedell to Gpo.Kunla, Dover, t2,0DO [ Jamea Frenche to l)i<iMorris and Ewox IUIIIWMI Co., Mt. Ollvitonmhlp, fSOO; Henry C. Baldwin to l-'r&nb

ilorso, Montvlllo township, f IV); Jacob B,uluiier and others to "VValtor Held, Jr.,

Midlson, f3,?00 ; Btophca A. Dnvin tn J<m\\hn.Rmy, MaiHwii, f13,Wtt.

- ' Which is Wliich PIt Is rumored tliat Mr. A. Smith, of Brook-

lyn, lilts owner of tho Rock Bboro nt Hudd'aLake, la ntftatlitlng for tho yurcUnje o( theForest HOUHO.—HuckotUtown G a tot to.

It la nmiorcj tb»ta*yndtcateliitB parcbaseilIB 1'tn-eat Bonfto ftt Budi'i. I^abo and will tear

It down and builil a modern botol.'wttt cot-tagea a* Diljuncfai,. the satne an El boron nt

/ Ia Your Nerve Sternlyor do jou tremble and tee] tluit you ni-e break-Ing; that jour uervrooeejEtcm f giving wayIf you linvo a went ccrvaus Bysietn tho verybest tblng you can do is to begin to day usingDr. IMfi'i.Household Tea. I t h tlioJfervoTonic known and will restorerhralth an J vigor. Don't delay. C«t a froeFamplo to-day a t Robert KHlitoro'ti J)rugBtoro, Dover, N. JT

If nut, why not. lVhy don't you : alwayskeep on bnnd a hut tin of Dr. Ilalo'x l l o a o h l JCough Cure to nlloj- tha Jh-sfirritnUon caby e. suttd«H coW, This - is tlie finest remedyinthowori.l for every kind of cough. Yattfeel tlosood effect of the first Jaw, anil bythorongb using yenr ivugu h won ciin-d. Sanil 60a. bottled at Robort^ KlUgoro's C iDrug Store, Dorer. . , ; • - . ' . . •

I t l s ities are—hut we want bot-^;1

tor outhorlty thsn of Koika in jiiwif pf It Xman who could tell HUCII a tuallclous and du-ll Wafu lie ea ba did a few.-weeks ago ia >reforenco Ui some aupposed conueotion of Mr,Heo.nichanlB with'the Itockaway electionuu\Tt eutttled to crctlonoo, I t was a falMhoudout of tbe whole doth fmd eitlited only iu •

i'eImagination. Bytbeway.whydldn't ,Kosloioil'oran explanation about the actualdlsfraiiL'hlBcnieut ot a Republican voter by-wring bia ballt.t uncounted iu the bo*. after :

me known tlmt t'Jofcta fan legally cifitf .

. A NoUblb Ancestry.Mrs. J. Boyd HcftdlBj', ot Aloniatowp, Is a

direuLdcscenJautof JohnAlilm, w tliat sliuiod four aaoeators In tbe 101 who formed theelect society o u t b e Majllower. When her

nucvBtor«cwwBdU>l»l»llgrlnis and TurltatiB .they became flgl^eral Ouu oacrowly eacapeddealh In the masmcre of Oroddock'* men dur-ing the Ynnau and Indian - war. Auotherwas the last man to ho Bculpod hy tbe Indians

Liizenio county, l'«. Still another wasono of the handful of ftroatcrs who followed

Antlioiij Wftynaintotba "lorloru hope"at tbe battle of Htouy Point, Bh« hut every-UUii« Ju her rcmarknblo genealogy but aRlgnor of tbe Declaration of Independence, .and one of her ancestors was a member of thePeumylvanla AtHombly. nbeui tbat all Im-portant iliwument was given to*U» worltl:

• To Inaraaae the Ice Harves t .Tbo United Ice Linen at Like Hopitcong 'ro ehtpplag awdj as last as irasible tiie ice

Rather«*l last Winter iu order to empty theireterago Luuse, which during the coming Sum-mer tfaay willrcplnce wtiu a larger buUdfng,capahlu or hddlug 100,000 tana mare of ICB '.thau tbe preocnt ouo, hist year tbe companycut atout 70,000 tons of'Jco and paid out $13,-009 s t the laka , WlUi the now loproTenieuia -thoy will be abl.a to moro than double theirimmit buiiooas and th« local iKneflta will bocorrespondingly lama. Ex-Souator Thos. C. ".Platt,of New YorV, it largely taU^sted luthis company, aud Ur. lleo. Jt. Brockt.ay, tlieManager of Die Hotel Iire«Jlo, lUofcn after Itsiiiteraita at Uio labo. I t is stld ihat SenatorPlatt and family will upend tlie coming Sum-. • 'mer tliore.

Privileges or BlcjroUata. 'By a recent decision ol tbe Bupramo Court

of New Jersey, Mcjclea havo na prlvHegm orrights oa tbe sidewalks iu tils State, but outlolilgnway they nave tbeuuid. rights' audprivlftges ot any other \chide. Ontoe'flrstpoint the law nays that ildetrolJU are for the

i of pedestraini, »rtperon*In Tefaicfo,anil* .it a person has no more right to propel onethe sidewalk than be h u to ritU e. bone or[vBatnatn there. The coart decided thatlycleshavo tba'frtme right as teams on a.

highway; and hone* n wiirolmsn is not liablefor damages caused by frightened horsea un-leal he is ahowti guilty of negligence.

Tha Larweit Pish of the Seaaon, -.Ithasbeen generally believed.tbataplck-

irel CAiightln Guild's Lnkeby Fr»ak Krambee,ot Flanden,- and weighing (i»t'

; pounds, wastbo Iwat catch of tbe WinJer season, Slmerni

, . Coonton, does not quite rearhthis record vjth a single flsh, but for the-esults of a tingle day Is OH titled to tbe honor>lulgb liadk, "While ashing at Split Rock be--•vugtt a apItmdW pickerel, and five mlnutos

lat«r caught another so near sllbe tu shape,size and color (hat. they could not be toldtpnrt, . On Wln^ nclgticd It v,M found that

each lipped tbe scaJo at si t (>oamU athl tenrtiiuren. Perimps they vrcro twins-

Dr. Halo's Household Olatmaat -lit tlie Hunt remedy In too world. I t afano- -lutulj enrua catarrh. Jt cures neuralgia and :

rlieuniaUsm. Cures piles like magic Currawit rheum Iu tlie most. toothing manner. <Curwintlamedandgramilfltodeyelfds. Curescaucitiand coUli. Can be tabm Internally.A posltlre ipedflu for pneumonia. Cuts,bruim, liurns, cbilblalns, tores of long stand-ing, rornt and buoions nro cured quietly ;different from nil else; superior to all else ; i thum equal. £>c. and Hte. boxes. Largo sitecliea|»esL Bold at Robert KfJlgoreV CornerCnig Store, Dover, K, J. , -. , " . ; • " ' '

If n (tracer tells VM pounds of sugar and 22 •'pomi'l'i or aamt ot 4^'fl. n, pound, wb^leibo-profit on tbo BURnr U ?io. aponnd, howinuchmoto would he ronke than the druggist on thet-pposLtfe eorntr,- who 3oes a leglcimate bufil-tipNH and rella 7 bottles of Cactut Blood Cur«nt«1 ft bottler provided the wholesale price In¥& a down t "Who will gain tbe mo*t nwiwctfrom his customer* t ; H o W t Klllgore, theflnigjuit, of Dover, «ella Cactus Blood Cure.

The Dover Printing Company

Friday, April 1,

POBT MOBHIS.Senator Corn, in, or Washington, N. J., ban

mads our little cburch here a bandioiiis IITM-ent in tho KLBIW of H chuj^i organ. lUlinxulmen bate many Ibingi to thank KcnatoiCornlib fur—this mwmn them.

Tell the Huu ibat !ilnir»totm li not In Alor-rii c y

If I ho New York World ihlnVi itD

) runth* Democracy nt New Jenwy It U nil«-Uken. Itlooki at though tlie 1'. .V It. nailroad wo* ruuulug it Ju»t now.

Senator ComUb afureoali), wijit iu lasfHaturdaj'* Herald tbnt tlie reason be> voted (orthe " bill to i>ut Uov. Abbett In a bole" wil*catiie Guv. Abljett told bltn to. Tlilt being•i, on wbat ground tli> wntm |«oph> go arounddeclaring that Uuv. Ahlwlt wcni'tsigti tbe billand wbat ia tlie uie of tbe World trying topersuade tlie UuVcrnor not to feign It I Alto-gether tbe GuTunior li in a pr«Uy liait II:gl a m a littleOf It.

Tba Btauliujie Englitlll

to w-e ff be trill get out

iking fun u( tlie li. . itnallioiinlCdugiitalJon. How wouldtho editor of tbo Kagle like It if tbo mlli-ondcompany woro to tell him how **> eunduct hispaper I I reckon lie would very quickly tolltbem to attend to tlielr own IJUKIIKM, Thereara nmg ncwfipaiur editors, however,tblnk that tbey know all about running agreat railroad. They might accidentally AndUii>r« wasa hlg dlfTfreni* U>li*eenrunning It

Halo, a certain Join MI Lytlerkor from »>where about 1'icrmont, N. V., not a Jtibasconductor nntho U.K. Slilitnry lUllrnadtat

Mammies (l p, ii ttie(!f*]iatcbor

and I urotogooutto-

lent for Jim and lolil iitrn be would bare tolabs a train out to llrandy utalloti thnt Llgbr.Jim demurn.fi1, MI) lug bo had imver iMtenoveithe road and be did not lllte to mate lila flnltrip at nl^bt, vie. Tbo ilesjiutclier tald hicould tint LtJ[i tliat; a good railroad manought to see u welt at night as In tlietlay tltao,eti\ Hoeing {.bat aripiineut and eicuM werealike Ufteleu Jame* wild, » \V«1I, if I must, 1oiUit. Wbo li my engineer I" " I <iknow," nafd McUriclclt, " Von will bnro togo OTcr to the round liotiMiaiidWu," Jim wentover and found the engineer wlio vns markedout on bin run when tho following colloquyeniuedi

Jims—"I l«lk>inight."

Engineer:-" I itinmarked out onyou run the bind owl of that train 1

Jim:—"Yea, liut t bare never 1tberoad. lUveyouf"

Engineer:—"No; but theru'x o rail nil (tieway wit there nlutUioref'

Jlin:—•• I auppoae so; If tbo rebdpi lm<Ukeu it up."

Engineer:—11 I'll rl>k tbo rMx bating takenIt up. We'll got tbero."

And, I gueM, they Kot there, for I bean! ofa certain Jsmei I,ydecker In tbe Mow YorkCuitom HOIIH and 1 tblnk it In the lame fol-low. Wonder U It 1*1

The railroad waa quite a help to thu army Intlioao dajt. Wbat In tbo world would theUnited Utatcido without her railroads 1 Audjet almost every mnn who gets elected t« aHtate Legislature tblnki ha knowa how to runa railroad IwtUr thin tbo J'mldctit of theroad. I do not objwt to bringing up a railroad with a round turn when tt wants theearth, but ordinarily 1 twlieve railroads are" more dinned agaitut llian hlnnlug."

Rev, Noah Iirooki, pmtor of tlie SUiihopeII. E. Church, preacbed LI* farewell Nrmonlait HiiDday and tbe 8tonho|« Eaglesnjihpbto bo opiwlnud to tba Union Btrwt Churcli,of Newark. 1 wonder how the Eagle kuovn r1 though tho prnldlns HMopdld tli» appoint-ing In the M. K. Church. I reiuembur a cawwhere tbe mlofttpr was transferred from tbePhiladelphia Conferonco nnd wrve.1 hi. twoj * » n In ttiB Brood Hlreet Church, Kownrk.TholIethodlsUot Brooklju woutedhlm vertbad and It nai ilntnl that he nan to BO there,but th» praldiuK KUIiop decided to break tbealata anil uend him to succeed ilomttio IJiipliiout In the Union Street Uhurcb, which thanpaid only«J0Operaunum. ImaginswbatBfallwa< there my uoimtrjtuen i I bninmnod to beliving In Kowark at tho time-It wM twforetbe war—and I hod iwnoual kuoirledge olwhat I am talking. Tho ilroad Btreelpreacbor'a tongue wcmcd to ba hung in themlddln ami It was a good deal of a conedown from one of .the loading churcliea ofNewark to a nwond elaju churcu oi Uiilon Et.wai tten. Aptwiil to the SUhop I M T«ia.Thu minister tad to takfi Uix nnrvJnt.n—* •nothing, and ho TH>IC it liko a flttle ma

DEMVILLB AND EOOEAWAY.orlng d«y In Northern Kew Jeraer in at

baud aad m^oj big hugi and little hugt, to•ay nothing of l*ed huge, are being exervlwd-llocka way, bowaver, U an eiceptlon, aa hou«*are m scarce there that one dare not ventureIn take hii furniture out of .l<»>r* for feawill not get It in again.

Tbe Denvllle New Church league eutermentoo Friday evening wai a grand iurce«n.Thoee preteot enjoyed a pleasant evening anda Miug mm wan added to the new churcbuilding fuud.

Tbe redgnatiuc of Mr. John Huff man, OIvenerableaUttlou agent, luw nottieenserejjUby tlie contpany at tula writing.

Mr. Hlcbard Vanderboof, Kr, IKHUII Invery critical condition and his recovery i* ha Ito be Impossible.

Mr. Oarld Uuwell'* nulling couiitetumi*) iaagain vbibla amonf; u*. TAft«r a vocation of•uveral woehi he ha* returned and rammedhli potitlon tu foreman of the Highter Fin*,plumbing department.

D. U. & J. H. Jtigbter have the contract forplumbing tba h*od»oiiie reaidence of conductor Datw at Morrlitowji.

Kngineer Myen \M gruaUy improving bitrecently purchaaed property by on addition tothe house. Itljhard Devon, nf Kockaway, idoing the carpenter work,

J h Ari b d IHall. Tbo b u e vacaUxlcupied April l i t by Mr".T h l i b h t

l by him". Morrii Vanorden.

iiTbe bousewblcb be vacate* will\>y hli brother Charles.

A number of Hungarian* fibave motod in tlie Cooper bouae on tbeFranklyn road, and will work for section foreman J. D. cooper on the D., L. ic W. 11. B.~Ur. Jompb Gardner will occupy a part of binfather's houae after April lit.

D. II. IUgbUr will occupy tbebouBaoin, adjoining ble store.

Mr. Charles Clark, who luu been upendingtbe Winter wltb bit brother* and other friend*In Kansas and Nebraska, baa returned homiand nlvec glowing account* of tbe countryvisited, especially Nebnwka, which be thlnkiUie finest to jntry la tbe world.

Tbe Denville Oun Club held their secondslioot for tbe cbamplonihfp badge on Batur-day. Mr. Frank Ufckannn won tha winnerwith Heater Claranoe Beach of Umkawaylecond. Ia tbe sireopa takes nbwt tbat fol-lowed Ur. Juwph W, Cisco, of the DenvllliAmateur Club, wai decidedly la It, winningtbe most money, ttoth our local club* are improving InshnoUngand hsve several pomttlnfithat*, Tha Amateur Club'H postponed shoot•rill take place an B*turday of thla week,All a n Incited to take part In tlie iweepntakeftafter the cbampiotuhip alioot.

J«OUIJ Mattbewi, OQB of our old veterans,after four years of waiting received threeletters recently In ooe day. One brought tobin. tbe glad newi that he had been granted apjasion under the old law of «!«», anotherthat be bad been granted 11(10 under tbe nowlaw, and tba third mid ha had been grantedf8 per month during life. We congratulate" Matthew* on hianuccua, belle ring blin to

rurtby or the consideration In his decliningyears.

BUJIUWW at Ui« Korkaway kLilUng mills,which ha« been quite dull of late, !• Improv-

Mr. Wm, I'. Hrauu claims to be now nearlyw l y tooomnwni* the inaniiracture of axes.

Fires were started to-day to tent tlie furnawnand boilaraand all waa said U* work admirably.Air. Brauntaysaxea will bo made next mock.WewUh him all Uie Nucresa which l.hj.re-

Dr. V. W. Kluggo has movetl In bla nowreildet.ee, wblnb li certainly tbe handsomestpiece of areltectural eklil to be seen In thlarlclalty.

Ur. Taylor Hiuith will noon erect a hand-mine building In place of tho one now occupiedt.y Jnme ' . . - - . . ...•tation.

Tbe Stephen Jackson property, which ha»been an eja sore to that part of town, la uotvmdergolng repalra and li helug repalntod,Tblcb will add greatly to Iti appearance.lion. K. D. Halaey bt baring the house near

tlie O. K. H ralwd and repaired, which wille another much needed Improvement.Proprietor Out tin will remove bla store to

tbe store now occupied by Adolph Kaufmanand It it again rumored that J. P. Btlcklo willtear away tha building now occupied by Qua-tin and erect a large brick building In its

w building, a> by BO feet, in being addedto tbe bicycle worki. Ur. tleo. Jlattoi Issuperintending Ita construction and pushingIt to completion as rapidly aa possible, as (tinmuch noodtd.

We are sorry to boar tbat Ur. Jsano Lunger,if the Itot'iaway Flouring Mflli, Is seriously

HI with something akin to pneumonia.Death In alt ita horror vlalted tbe home of

Ur. Jamea Tottklng, of Foundry itreet, at anearly hour thla (Wednwdaj) morning, takingana; bti wife, who died wry luddenly, tear-ing the butbatid a family of youog cblldron,

ing place of the one now occupMartin, near the D, h. A

B00HT0V.Tbe re «u« « rather lively ichoul a

our tltl^ns held Iu tlie OjHJfn Uuuae on Tuea-day evening, to hoar the report or a eoui(nltle<of JlftMD Mblcn were appoliittd at a preriouilutMtliig bold jutt two weeks ago, regard logtbe advisability of enlarging our MadUoustreet public iicbool lulUing, or of (electing anew site, at suggtstod by the Board of Educa-Uua, they claiming tbat the ccbool bulHIngiwere not large enough to accommodate onrschool children, and in tbeir report reconi-mt-nded the enlnrgipft of Uie Had lion streetaction], Tbe committee in charge had gonecan-fully over the ground of tbe present build-ings and bad secured eat I ma tea on wbat tbeneeded addition would coat They tteii lookedaround for a now site, and finally selected theoli] eilk mill property, at the corner of Cedar,Mtt'lmalc and Divdiou atrceU ; tbo old frameatructure, two stories high, which w u erectedfor a silk mill tome fieTeniwn yean ago, butlong since abandnncd, still ftandK, and It waithe intention of itald comnilttee to tear dnwrport of the building, ntid with Home alteration!to the remaining jxirt. It could tie arrangedvery nicely, and won juat what w u needed.Ho the wjmtnftwo reported iu favor of tbiibite. 1'rof. Do Volbon Wood read then behalf of tho commit to

reportmitt**

held tLat by purchasing aald property, whichvriu 2l» fcut frout, fool up on Cmlar KtrtyaJ, byabuut (if I remeiubci rlghUj) ITU deep, tbeywould hare ground rnnugb to enlarge thepresent building in Uie future If needed, oibuild a now school hoima If wanted. This site,together with tbe needed llnprovemeutl. added,would coat about (5, IfH). N. B. Kitcbel, Eflij.,B. member of tlio committee, read a minorityrejwrt, recommending the additloa of tworooms to tbe Hadlaon street school, which bocnniidtro*) would be euflldont for the presentneed* ot the school, and that tiJ.SOO would ber#([uiml to do thin. 'A warm discussion fol<luwed by wveral gentlemen prewnt. tomefavoring one Rite, mme another, all agreeing,however, that something must ba dnno. MrK. It. llBWHonoirerfdaaHaubatituUtoareiio-luttnn ofTercil by J, 8. Halraon, Kcq,, tbat theminority report IM adopted, aud the additionmade to the Madison itreet school, and tbatrilJAX) he BUtatitutttl for the |3 ,au recom-mended by the minority ; this to luclude hent-Ing ami furnUhln« the building. Tlie nioUonwan put and carried. There were a few dls-AentiiiRroteHfroin thoto who wanted to buythe allk mill Bite. A committee of three waaappointed by Ibe chair to draft resolutions tobe placed on the ticket for tba approachingelection. Tbe throe lawyers present were puton tbat committee, Gen, V.'. Jenkins, K. S.Kltcliel and J. H. Polmon, after which tbemeeting adjourned. Tbe feeling of tbe clUzaaitbronebout, mailo apparent by tbe applamgiven tlieapEakDrH, wan in favorof tbiMadlacstreet addition, anil whlcb In my opinion w utbe thing to do, oa waa stated by toveral oftlie speakers, tbat the silk mill site was not fitfor a school building, In that tbo location wasnot central, and tho ground low and wet, andtha hiilkllng not fit, hence not healthy. Nowwo will nee wbat will be ilono at the polla. 1liimgfjo there mil tie wine opposition to wbntWQH acted UIKHI at the meeting, on aocotiut olLho alrendy Increased a»p iuw In erectlojc thenow (Ire tlepnrtmiiiit building, but whatever>ppoaltlon In felt, let tbe health of our gchoo):hildren aud ttieir comfort tie carefully con'

•Idered before casting n rotn In tbe jiPgatlTS,Tlio Opera llouso was well Jlllod Baturrtey

evenlug Imt by a fashionalilo audleiitlractlon * ' " * ~be originnannge;

being Little Lord Fauntleroy, byii Broadway troupo, under tbeit of Cail Jianwln. Too

praise cannot he given to aTIIO Acctired thin excellent company to comelore at a great eipansp, and givo us such a

line performance. Tim acting was perfect Inevury respect and wae gieitty appreolbt:dLillian MitNtonuni played (he pare of LittleIjord Fauntleroy.

The Cabinet held IU regular meeting at therexldenre of Mr. Bonnie) Davir, Thursdayveiling of lost week. The subject was on

ID, which wan handled in aa excellentmnner, (entertaining an well as Instructive)

t>y IVof. R. M. Ynung. A Miss Hlcliardn, ofNew York city, performed on the'tiUina, aailld also Mrs. K. M. Voung and Ulsa HI laUavlx,

The llev. Knncli Hoiuiiiond preaaheil blilarowell aennnn on Fa very large audle_.__ ... ....Ch1m.I1. Tbe donilnlu'n Bun Jay evening dli

milny night last befttho Jlethodlet

H of late havo drawn li •owJs. Tbepulpit of the above cburch will be filled neitHun Joy by n former jumtor, the Tlor. M. Ti."hurcb.

Klbert Kopp, graudwrn of Mayor John 1.tupp, aged about, so Ten yean, i r u knocked

down by a borse a f ow days ago, oa tbo brldgaovor tlie rnllroail noor the U, S. Hotel. Tberhoela of the wagon (fortunately a light one)

_ SBsod over tbe boy'a handa and both llmbiand atraugo to ray bo escaped wltli a few•light bruises. Tbo home became frightenedat a posting train and jumped toona aide,knocking tha boy down, who waa atanding ou

OEEVAK VALLBT.Ura. Hichanl Craig, vl New UeruuuiWw

•pent tlie litter part of UK week as tbo guestof Mra. (Joorjce Hwackhsnier.

Mr. John V. Wkaaod wire, ofHirrlatuwiwere in town for u four daya tliit week.

Warren Crater, or Anuaudate, upe-it a fcdaya recently with his grandtatbsr, Mr. JimIIufTmau.

We Dotiinl Ui» Amy Kiee aud frfenil, ofHartley^In town on Batunla.r.

*" a la apeuiliiiK a fortnightwltb friencUat g

There were toveral riiiga fu lunii uny,

Mr. Harry Wi-p, or Morris Plain,, hnnbeeuspending n week with frltud.s in tills ill

H I lll l i b l l IJ pnear M. T. Welsh'i oll

eof hlshaaid tlie parents w

h U f t l i

n the streetUfortuiwiudon

to I my for it,l l i fa

p ill e to I my for iwhich U perfectly right, ox ball playing fanbecome a niiuuL-e in o t herdso thpm»lve« in Hoplenty within ea»y acc

There will tte B i tblbiUoii, under the

K Hteraiptfpk-es nf tbe Yourg

Woman'H Mission Baud, Iu tbo Pre*l»jtorinn• — • A i l 7h IfOlmrvb Tliursdey evening,

Mtonny next falreveufog. A i

r * jApril 7th. Ifail admittance

e hope they

Htepfaeni ai ttec'y.and ex|«rleu(<e thin•oclatlot

ntfi will be charged.any liove a goott attendamw,

We ore Informed Air. Frank DulTunl willsoon take a posIUon with Mr. Kcott.

Andrew Wine, who was serlourly hurt uuThankfglving, on tbe railroad, was ablo to beout on nrulcbes on W^neuday of tbta week

rtheflntt time.We can now boast of two new Ilitm <n town

The first tbat occcurrcd van Bartley A: IlorIon, who will superintend tbe hub factoryind Jacob W. Weleb, Charles It. Hcndenbot

and Fred. D. Blephena who will look afwrtbeatove, hardware and steam heating bunlnefia

Writh will act in the capacity of I're&l-dent, Mr. Henderabot ai Treaa. and Mr.

" " - CoosHering tbe capitalihonlil make a atronjj

About thirty-three iwaiiln attended the cou-cert In Ilia I to Hall nt High Bridge on Tuesdayf ram this place;

We fnrgot to intiiUou Iu our latt letter tboY, P, S. C. K. received stout t&, a» tlie pruceeds of their enteitolnnioiit.

A pocket book was found Iu front of I,Kioe'a store on Tuutday containing wmmoney. No owner hat been foiim! as yet, andit Iain poewMilon or Mr. Klce.

liev, A. Illllcr, D, D.,of HartwlckHemlnary,formerly paator of the Lutheran Church oftilt* village, «i«ut ilie latter part of last weekin our town and preached in tlie TiutberanChnrch Kundny morning and evening. Aa tbeday waa vury disagreeable not many enjoyedtbo plevnure of hoar ing him, t 'went greatly dfiaupulnted,bis text for bis morning lesson, (Jen., r> chap,,"El verse and first clause of 24 vene, bearingipnii Enocli'a walk with Ood. In the even

Ing be chosa tbe word a found In Jams*, 1chap, ?J end Sii vervea, from wblcb UtdellTernl elotiucnt sermons. Those who wereprlvilegetl to hear bim were delighted. It be-ing itormy no service wanlield In the 1'rnhy-torfmi Church and therefuro a number trcthat congregation attended tbe services.

Lint Friday moruingMr. Kdward WIM WOButrlcken with (mralyHs, nndboi been in acritical condition until Wednesday evening ofthis week when be departed thla lire, agedabout (>'i yearn. Ur. Wite waa a lifelongrcelilent of ttilw placo and Is widely known aabe HBJI an extewrini dealer In lime, operatingtbo lime stone quarries at Vernny, In whlobbe employed abuut ST> men. He was also a

nnd at Union worlied at bin pro-

to mourn his IOM, bcMdtand two daugbten1 a large clmli

rolattveB. The oldpitt (looghtor SN the wife nfMr, Lloyd Gumhlc, of Romerville, ami theother one Is tingle nt home. Deceased waa aTruttoe of the l'j-enbyUriau Churcli and arcgularatUndantotalltbeservIcm. Ho willbw much mlsred nnd especially Iu tho church,where ho was a strong support financially, aswell as otherwise. Also in the home circlewhere he w«s a kin J, devoted hmband and auindulging father, Tbe fuiicrol wlllbe held oMonday afternoon uext,

BTTDD'S LAKH.Tlio eiiuluacllal storm did not lant *a long

bla Spring, although tho cold weather eon-JmiM and perhaps will fulfil Uie oM niazlm

aliout a night freezing the fourth of Marchwill frcexe forty ulglit*. Tbo tnrtlrntlniis nre:bat Spring will bo late.

Tha annual election for trustee Iu our (Mu-tt-let pamed off vory qmotlr by re eleoUng theld trustee again. Our teacher IH iuf>greailng

very nicely wltb our school. .•1 urderatand that the 1'orwt Jtouso nnd

cottage are leased to pnrtleiiiu Ken York dty,whnexprot to occupy them aliout April lit.T b y pect t k it I tyon the property.

Th I I ill

py ut Ap it .e quite »ome Improvement

p p yTh» Ice In still ou the lake yet.' The loe

!5ffiiS^SSHaHSti " "

NOT!Notice In hereby 5. 1 that the _ .

mealing of LbvBtoclcnoldf of tli*Dover Eleo-tric IJj?bt Co. vill be bejnfc tlie oflice at therampany on R>Kekwell)t.t in tbe city ofDover, N. J., on IVednaiy, Uia thirteenthvurvffii. if., aa l*n

day of April. A. V. ^ h

for

U tblrtoentbhundred and

, Secretary.

Proposals forRemovingGarbi'el

Staled propofial* wllli received ly tbeStreet Committee for reiving the garbage,from tha utrnoU or Dncyor one year fromthe i!Otb of April, l&'J* garbage to b* removed once « weeit audio street scrapingatwice a year. BpedQcatit may be obtainedof tnembfira of tho Btre Curomltteo. Vro-poaalBwIlt banpeuofl Uilay evening, Aprillltb, Mm, a t ^ o'clnct-ibo UotDmTtWre-

o tlie right to reject y aud all bldi.WM. ; BPANIILRR, JH•«. IWILDAVIT,NATF Wiix-ox,

HtrectCt.miufttee(!ieToicnor Ha

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO

SATURDAY^pri! 9lh"i

Or. Cummins' Iw Building

SPRING

LADIES' MUSLINUNDERWEAR

AT SPECIAL PRICES.

Skiits, - - -Gowns, . - .Drawers,Corset Covers.

• 5!) t ts59 "

- 49 "49 "

HAW trlmiuixl AiKlUlminHlrineH. HaUxfoctlon guutecd. flivo usall tHjforo looking el»ew8tJ

MRS. MicFALL,Annual Chair Election

jOTlOlt ur HKUIflT, HEVHION A

C0RHKCT1OH ^EOIBntY.

Public 1Ooai-dn nfElection DiJ., will meet at the

lentioned, onMONDAY, A

lotlue Is 1 y alveit that tbeHegletry, id for the

Dlntrfcta nt —-

at the hour of (-ill remain in « until nine o'clock

In the eveniDg, ror th pose of correotloK

nrfdlog tberoto tbe nUtl'jdtotherlBbtof" " " lotaati*

pal election wbo shallthem, or flball be tUr

tbkt ensuing rnnnlci-u- in person beforeT tbe aftldavlt, In

writing, of aome voter id dlatiict to belegal voter therein, m erasing tbenrfro...the n-mo of any perao a. after a fair op*portuultr to IK heard be shown not tobe entitled to a vote t n by reaxon of QODresidence or other wist

NORTHKH JTUICI:nmi>rlslng that port if tha town ) . .„ .nortli of a Hue followli ckwell atreat l M .Ht.Mflrj'? Hall to thjalngof the D..L.& \V. 11. K , thenco d Hie oantra Una ofItlackwell street to t -fdg* croealug tbeHockaway rjver; th lown tea MSrHa-

n road to tl

BOUTBBH: irniCTf U]Q town

ALSO

MTJSIJlsr tJHDERWEAR,

INFANTS'SUPS AND DRESSES,AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES;

r the aeveralown or Dover, N.places hereinafter

in tbe afternoon

Pork note], on

MIMti*-"-*—»*-— H | — H J ^ " " ' • •"'UonallsU of Brooklyn, N. Y.,arid 1 .._InBtatetib, Bi-ooklyn, where he di«l since,and. therefore I don't tell all I know, becausehe can't defend himself, or bit back if I tellanything tbat Is not so. Ho wai a goodprMcber, In tho daya when rant and bud talkwere taken for good preaching and there Itgood Sihla for the statement that "Thelaborer, (whether ho be preacher or woodchopper) 1B worthy of liU hire,"

It fa tald that Mr, T. J. Cllft Ia going tostart a hardware store in Netcong the tint ofApril. I abouM think a good hardware storewould dn ft giwvl hi • -• - . —CUft willmakeasu

Charley Weilor ban raised about *lf» foraflag to be ra Bed on tha school borne everyfair day.

Bomo of 01.1 ttholurb ara n-anicd of thedifference between those who study at hum atad thw» "ht "li-a1*, Tlioro ara people In theworld who think tbnt M-hool hontet are builtto Keep children on* tlie street! and teachersare hired to give thorn an education end savetheir father* and mothora tliO trouble 9!being acbool leacliers and waiting tbeir education, aa George UCIM rays, but my wordfar It tbo homo training cannot be delegatedto another. The boys whom 1 me runningaround tbe yard bore and jumping on train*when thiy ought to ba at school may makegood brakemen If tbey grow up with all theirllmba, but I havo iny own opinion of theirmothen all tha same. Their father* may be

pom- healtU"- — ,tongrega- death-mairu If '*u*-*vn*t*etMtwm-^:n=ri«J-y-*ikTrpJkJJf some Urns we ara told her

Altogether unexpected, whlcb makcJ

oat on tbe road all day and don't count.Mr. Swarttrout aaya he voted for •' tbe bill

to pnl Gov. Abfcete in a hote," beomae tbeleader* of the party requested him to for thegood of tha imrty (Demi ratlc). There WBI0 boodle In hit. Reuator McAIlckla bar

floor next. - .Going p u t Ibe house of Itev. Nnali Hroobt,

paator of tbe Metfaodbt Church of 8tanbope,oa Monday evening, I a«w ao many beadbthrough tbe window I thought there- wot•ometblng going on. I fontid o*t afterwardtbat hli friends bad mads bim a aurprlaeparty and mode bim a prmnt of a aet ofdlabea—a full and complete set. DominieBrooks doea not often loae bla head, but tiewaa taken completely off bis feet, for ouce,this time, and could hardly reply ai Rev. I.H. Condlt made tbe presentatiun speech, ram torry Le la going away and I hope tbi

• Newark people will take gocd rare of him.Oobd bye, Dominie, If you must go.

There have been nbout 05 conversions tbui/ax here ilnce tbe churoh was re-opened andstill the good work goes on. It would not bea bad Idea fci convert some of tbeextrabrako-meo, to wbote Tery loud aweariog I u a com-palled .to U*t«n occaaloiuilly. If the geutl*men tblnk It makes tb«m any bigger to swearworse than the army of tba Potomac I don'tknow iu It Is any of my buifneaa, hut really,gentletufn, pleas* to remember that larfieiwait once in a while for the " Newark way"In tho next room and only a thin board parti-tion divides the two rooms and you DM Iangout, one* in awhile, that la more forciblethan polite, . '

Irvloa ROM, the 13 year old son of LawyerRoes, died at the nalileoce of hi a father inStanhope on Tuettlay morniDg a t 3 o'clock.The sympathy of tbe whole community goeaout to tbe bereaved father and brothere whoaurvlve him. Hl« mother baa been dead eoT-

Word BIBO comea hi us of tbe (loath of ArlcPardee, father of X P. Pardee, of StanhopeBe was about 60 yean of age, thty. lay. Hewaa largely Intereital (a the Stanhope andSecaucus furnaces but •• be rests from hl»

- labora and hia worka do follow him." TbeStanhope folks knew him passing fell. Aqnlet, modest, unassuming man was be, if far

: Cro die worth many million dal lm I nnd willba long; mnembeml by a boat of frlwid* for" what ha baa done." • . . .'J I t lar said a mad do« patted through hereWednesday,' bit Mrs. Allen's big maiUIT and

.. Jack BUdwortby'B ring at Hetcongf and Botne-

. body shot bim at Waterloo. Tbe raid dogt" are ruahlnit tbe aeaaon, are tb*y not t - '

This letter la too long already, but J jnatbeard today that Dob Kogwi w u gOUg toset roy packing out some of ttaese daji. WellIcon run faster than Bob. < I netar said anything about him or anybody elaeln'Uiasela^ters Jbat I ahld not prove In a court of Jaw.Bob ia a good enough fellow when be ti sober,but lilto tome other men I know of, be ii annl*anoe when be'* drunk. .

1 law ROT. Ur. Ktntitj get off tbe train on

_ if In the KKA i.. 1 ago, tha other three being still llvln*Ilev. Ur. Gibbs, a former and highly ea

e«med paator. will fill the pulpit of tbe Rock*w»y M. K. Church on Sunday next,Ur. W. A. rarllnun offeri a compliiut

whlcb fa not according to his genial nature.Ur. Purl I man doea not complain of his defeatID bta reoent match with Ur. Hapu, nor hasbe sn apology to offer, but he doss complainof the unsportsman-llke conduct of his con-queror In not granting him thfl courtesy of areturn tnatcb, which he very earnestly re-qutsted, I t doea fleam tbat.the genial Prof,

u jurt srouuds for oomplolnt wbeo It is.jnudored that be could have claimed tbelast match DO a forfeit, but generously re-fraluMfromdoInffBO. Theruleaunder whlcbdie match" waa ohnt says either of the «m-ceatante falling to come to the score In threeminutes shall forfeit Uie niatcb, and when Intbe middle of tbe match Mr. Uapet' band be-came so badly cramped that he could notproceed FarUman waived his right to claimforfeit and waited full fifteen minutes for bisopponent to recover the nae of his fannda.

Wedoe»day evening.-' D. J.

KEMVIL. *. Moving ban began here and among I how to

. leave na are JfcCA.B. Uoore and family who.were.TOry much lovod and highly- respected

; .by «T*rj one. We tender ttitm our. bestwfabcs-ln their uew bone, - '•'

:. T John Boylealsojfcnvei hew, and Mr. Bogart,', Of Lrfgewooa, tak«. hl» place as beurbtr. --•: Mr. Frank Valentine met with a slight'DidrntuutwMk • - • • ; / ,

Wm- Uiiry, r.dJlck is* vliitltils place Tor »f«V days. ••

. W, V.»saJAas^ A«.nt Charter, H, J . .

the bersveaatent the more severe.The death of Mr. A boor Blanchard, which

occurred on Saturday morning at the borneof bis son, Hamuel, near Beach Glen, removesanother of Kockaway Township's remarkableold Inhabitant*. Mr. Blanchard, who* was,we believe, In his 85th year, was a twinbrother to Aaron Dlancbard,of Denville, wbola still llrlmj, and tbe fathnr of a very largofamily of tbil i— ' ~ " * - 'whoaa home hiBlannhard, Esq.

lldren, Including Bamtiel, atba died, and tbe late Mows

,, of Dover.

ite bomo isr*.attended, was held at hliredneBday. Interment at

Bockaway. The death of Mr. B. ninaerathotwo pain of Rockaway Township's remark'able old twl —*" ' '" ""- " ~ ' '"—

'Ueasn. F. DAVIS, W. Allery, J . Harper, D.R. Berry, L. Rnmbafke, O.B. Freoman, JohnTuttle and J. Boas, of the bicycle work*, aroall out with naw wheels of nockaway make.

We hear It said that Manager Perkins willbuild twelve new bouses this Bpring.

Tbe Ilockaway Athletic Club bave fullydecided to luraathJaUo grounds that wfU boeecond to none In Horthern New Jersey andfor tho purpose have leased for a term ofyears from B. J t & O. W. Stickle tbe field Intbe rear of tbe blojcle works, where, it Isthought, a half mlleblcyele track .can bemade; also s fine field far base ball and footboll In the centre. Tbe general committee oftbe club, who bare full power to proceed,bare announced a meeting at their rooms foinext Monday evening to confer with the peo-ple of the torn, who believe In fostering Dome•port* and thereby home trade, when; if It lathought advisable, a stock company will baformed and all, whether membero of tbe clubor not, will be allowed to lubscribe for stockintheenterrrf*. If this plan Is not adoptedtfasdnb, wb|ch hucnnslderable funds and alarge moA increasing membership, -will-proceedat onoe to pat the grounds In order for tho

« • • _»«_*_ i ,^ • i t

present Tbe atblBtlo and miulcolmembers of the dob gave a fine free enter-tainment to the oluh members, and theirfriends on Saturday evening at their rooms,but as Una letter Is already too Ion* I willnntdareattemptadescrlption. '

KBMVJt AND VICINITY.A ton of Hudson Strait baa been Very sick

during tbe past week with abscesses on bl*breast. They bave continued for such a longtime that a t tbe prewnt time one of his lungs!• useless, Tbo bar Is aUnt six years of ageand baa endured the rofferlnK Tery patiently,He It doing very nicely under the skilful

Mtment of Dr. J. L Taylor.1 •Ur. B«n. Smith has turned his .back to the

paint broah and bucket'and moved to New-ark, where ha luU accepted a posflltti In a lawoaica,. We wiali him abundant success In bliaow undertaking. ' . •• • '. Ur. Adam Moor*, foreman of the Kenvllcaw mill, haiVeeigiMd bla position on accountof III health and has movtJ to Portland, Pa.

Ur. John Bcyto and Ml» Carrie Harris,both of KenVR, were married on Tuesday,March JSth. Borne of tbe boys of the towngavs them a serenade earl; In the evening by•bbottof dynamite. They say thn,t Johntreatctl.Uke a man. We-wish tbem 1

ROT. Dr. £. A. Stoddard has so convahncedfrom hit recent illness tbat be can go outdr iv ing* pleasant days. -

Ur. Edwin Corwln purcUsed acme atrjeb-nnsattheBnc«aaunnadrugatorawltb whichto kill rats. Ha aprinkted the drug on somemeat Mid placed It l i his bam. Fov somenoaoti the dm*, was loft open and his dog,which hod only a few daya. before been p i*seated to him b r a friend *n Newark, came Inandbelped himself to ntest. • DrjTaylor'adogalso took i laste . tmd. they botb-died Tory

^ S S j o i l a Btnmpf, who has been vbdtfngfrienda la New York, hns returned home. '.- • . . ' . - . - • - • n > w T . '

aodmostdaiktlouscakes by ns.ag.tfca Kxcol-slOTprBpandbockwboatflcur. ; ;'""

ur load of Wesloni horses.Ur. George Beach, of Lower Mont ville, diedt bis homo on Friday night last, FuneraltrvlceH were held on Tuesday. It wilt be re-

membered by many or your readers tbat whileout hunting one day last fall Ur. Beach wasaccidentally shot by a companion, and for atime hln life was despaired of \ but he re-covered from that, and was around again aauiual, and very few knew of his late Ulnois,until bis death was announced on Saturday

Two of our carpenters, XV. II. Urlmes nudilarvey Hopler, have formed a partnership,

undor tbe name of ITopler & (Irimcs,The Lilly Fluuure Club advertise tbeir fifthweption at tha Opera House Monday evenlcg

rrocedlng Kaitor,John Capstick & Sons, of Montville, are re-

building their dam wblcb broke out daring'ID Winter, causing considerable damage.The netv priest, tbe Ilev. J. J> TIgae, will

lecture in 8t. Jowph's Hall tbe pom ing Sundayevening, on " Leaves of Irish History." I amtold that be IK one of the best orators Iu tbo

1 what I hear it looks as though wewould bave a building boom bare this Spring.Already I can count some eighteen haueea tobe erected. Ur. E. B, Dawaon has startedtlio foundations for ten new ones. . * '

The rolling mill Is clewed down for ttie week.

^I t U learned tbat scarlet fever bai madeInroad among tbe children at tbe faonift, Far-

It li deplorable naws to hear.at the manufacturing firms are re-

quiring tha assistance of more girt help.For some time past eomo of the drop forges

at the works or \Y. G. Boor. & U Co. ba?e beenou extra hours.

Tbe personal elTecta of Inventor Blsbee, de-ceased, were sold recently at Newark.

Borne delayed work on tbe canal put backtbe opening of tradio until tha «h proi.

Some of tbe Iron workers at the mill weinotified of a 10 per cent reduction on receivingtheir pay on Saturday, the 20th. Tbe Amal-gamated Association here have had tlio mat-ter under consideration. Ueetlngs haro boontwld this week.

The children are «njoy fug 'nun* of tbeirSpring pastimes and anticipating others tbataro to come later on.

Uen are engaged taking down tbe.bolleithat wen tbe supply for tbe bUM furnaces.

Boouton bos four hotels; but no saloons, ,Some time ago parties prospected tor flint

at Uontvllle and cleared the face of a largeledge of rook. It may be carried further Inhe future. - .G II. Cawnon Is erecting a raw tif cottages

Iu South Boonkra. - 'Ur. deo. Beach, Lower Uontvllle, died

Hiturday last of peritonitis, presumablycaused by a gun shot wound received whileout hunting a year or so ago. .

Ulss Lena Hopkins underwent a mirglcaloperation on tbe nook, In tbe bands of Dr. J.G, Kyerson, last week. Bbe Is the daughterof Postmaster Hopkins.

Urs. Jamea Eatlerdled at PowfrvIUfl onSaturday, the SClh ult. Sho wait the daughterof CHlleon Cook, deceased, of Deuville.

Tnroiigb an accumulated steak of Iron a tthe mill, only vne furnace li In blast thisweek; •. John, eon of Edward Dal ton, of WestBoonton, died very suddenly last wsek.

atores In desirable localities here in Boon-ton are not by any means vacant and tbe sameapplies to good tenar.talle booses.

Homo Boonton sports won three hattlMoi Qve, In a cocking main at Uorrlstown onenight hut week. The main was fought Boon-ton vs. Uorrtstown, ' ' ' •. ••'.

George EaUer, It Is stated, will be tba land'lard oE tbe Park House, Iu Hanover; after

CHESTER AND TTOINIT Y,Many are now sick with us. . ".' . ..LUr. John Henry Vanderfeer and wife are

quite sick at tbe time of this writing, Monday.Ur. i*. M. Chamberlain has so far conval-

esced from bla recent sickness aa to attend tovainest, - . - .Prof. JOB. O. Cooper's children have been

quits sick. ,Qeorgon. Con over soon gave Ia grippe hia

Ilacharge. tir; tge la now handling the pointiniEh as strongly aaflver. Hahaaicored Into

bis pleasant quarters tn " Music Hail,"

Ur.Bmn.ettHockenbtrry.haa movtd nearIllltown. • - . • ' • * : •Ur. B. P. SaDdersnn In putting a new roof

on John Hockenberry'a house. - •Itockaway wanU to remember that we bav

a number of "abotal1 that cam sight straightoror a gim'a barrel at "clars.". Krerj"d*j1 1

rang out the time of " 15 as sure as you arealive.." Tbe match was a very fine alT 'Ilockaway did fine shooting. ' . ,

Our t5F" to friend A. J, TiLrcan on his a]>-polnttnent. Vonr trnateea cboaa- wisely nndwell, we say. ICwo C. Notue,

~Mr. BroM-n'a now lim will le ffotiiplebsd bybenrstofMay. .Mr. Harrtx ntnves tu or uear Hacbettstown

Tnnday.l l r . Ueo. Water, front TraiiquiUtj, mores to

a l t Olive.Mr. A. n. Budd l<ut one ot the oldest horses

In the county last Saturday, thn animal beingtwenty-eight years old and having worked upto Monday nud ate well.

Mr. A. 0. Drake la repnlMng Ur. J. M.Sharp's bouse where (loo. Young now live*.

The Willing Workers will meet at Mrs. A.I). Jlsdd'a oa Wodnenday afternoon of this

oek, . . .Mr. an<l Urn. Hones Woolverlon .mwut a

few days with their daughter, Mrs, A. D." I l l n

We are to have ths lecture from tba littleEsquimau lady, tho Lyceum Bureau by whom" 1* employed declaring tha article published

He New York Sun, and copitd luto v\.rown county papers, as " false In every partic-ular," and they are preparing n statementwulch'wlllbepHblishedaoon. nomemberthedate, Wodneraay ovenfng, April" (lth—n«twe«lt—In tho Pvethytsrtnn L'linrcli. Thnsawho com* early will have tut-opportunity ofseeing the wonderful little lady, as tha audi-ence room Is BO seated as toafTord the pleasuretO all. • : .

We are sorry to chronicle tho death of Mrs.Wesley Wean, a member of the PresbyterianChurch, and a good wife and mother, who willbe greatly rolwed. She died on tho night oftbe S3d ult., her funeral being attended nt herlate residence on Saturday ultemoon, Inter-

Mr. Vim. 13. Salman, after a short "-

turned to Flanders, rl B t s t o ; baa re-

>vlug into the tijuuBvmnju, mm owned byD. A.'Kfnbolas. TVeundentani! that be ia to rnmmo his pmltlonIn the shops at Hartley, superintend log theroanufactorlDg of a new steam heater.

Mrs. Mary h. Hopler rceontlyiwla her farmto Mrs. Annio E. J-'anliu, or Newark, and thefamily of lbs latter are moving on to thepremises this week. . .' .

A Mr.- MuLaughiln, or Middle Valley, Inmoved into tbe H or ton bouse lately occupiedby Ur. Martin, tbe shoetnakor, who baa pur-cbased tbe bouse buck of Mr. Nicholas' utoro.

The Florida B t t t n Heater.For iUUHtrnted circulars send hi Pmi. D.

Btephnn*, German Valley. N. J . ' *

WM. S. COLLARD,

AMD OTHBB HgUDUIOU) OOODS. ~.HAIR MATTRESSHB MADE OViCH..

BLAOEWELO ST., DOVEB, N. J,

(Next, to Pardee d Clark's.)

JK«HIH08-MO0nB-Mnrcb 20Ui, by R.v,A. J. Frecc, near Milton, William Jonninaiarid Rachel Uoore, both of Newfoundland,

DIED.MAR8H~In Uorrlitown, March 31 tt. Ellr-

kbelb Crane, widow of Joupb H. Uarsb, ofBchooley'a Mountain, and daughter of IIOMCrane, aeoeased, of Uocketttttown.

- A t tbe resIdencB of his son-in-law,I Kitehel", "olllockairay, Marcn SUtj

Gilbert Davit, In- lus Wth year.. Funeral

FKBEHAN—Iu Dover, March S7tb, Sarab- W., wire of Andrew Freeman, eged.twentr-

l h t a r

of John and Nettie Brady, nERVEY-In»6»er, March SMUi Hpnr

fantBoouf Hmrv and Almlra Krvey.

WATCH LOST.In Hlbcrnla, on MondaT I«t , a I.vlj-'n flit-

ver Watch, attached to a gold chain. TheUnder Will be sditably reworded by returningto M M . MAHUIS BK*M, Uotfr. 18-1 w p

BOY WANTED.To take care of a bone and" mabe h

Tiotloa of any peraon found catching or bav-ins Intfaelr poseeaaloD, or exposing for »alfi,block boas or Usweao baaa on or before Usy30tb, ifflrJ. li. P. FnonirNQirAM, ,

WE HAVE OPENED A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

Dress Ginghams,Outing Cloths,

Seersuckers,IN ALL THE NEW STYLES AND COLOBINCJS.

AUO

INDIA LINENS,

STRIPED and CHECK NAINSOOKS,

VICTOBIA LAWNS,HAMBUKa EDGINGS AND INSEETIONS ON 0AMBKI0,

SWISS AND NAINSOOK, AHD A "OOUWXTP. UNK OF

Table Linens and Napkins.

SPECIAL BARGAINSIN

Ladies' HisseN' and Children's

BOSS.Child's Grain Tipped Spring Heel

Button Shoe*, sizes 8 to 10,

Misses' do. " 11 " 2,

Child's Dongola Patent Leal her.

Tipped Spring Heel Button Shoes,

sizes 81 to 10) . . .- . .

Misses' do. sizes 11 to 2, #1.29

Ladies' Dongoln Kulton Shoes, Box ,

Toe and Coinmon Sense styles, 1;35 •

' Dongola Button Shoes, wUli ; -

Patent.Leather Tips, . . . . ;1 <»ft •{

Boys' A Calf School Sjioes, sizes i);

75c.

95c

99c

1 to 5 100

THESE ARE

NOT SHOP WORN,

BUT AUE ALL

NEW GOODSBOUGHT SPECIALLY

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.WEDKBDAT

THtji|AY,

APBIL iAN ELEoJlSPLAY OP

Trimi

TAYLOR BROSDOVER'S POPULAR CLOTHIERS.

IN 'NIK i«vr.

MISSBLACKV

DO

RIBjANl) NKtV

8TKEET,N..J. -:;' •• .

Have just reca'ved a largo Bbipmant of tholatest style CLOTHING direct from tliofactory, and are now ready to slioyv j'ou nilihs lslcia Ihlr.g, i i CLOTHING for tlioSpring aud Hummer of 1892.

N6 Old Stock!

No Shoddy Goods.•AH Goods as Clean as a

Whistle. The best stockof GENTS' FUR1IISH1NGSin Northern New Jersey.

DON'T FORGET TO GiVE US

JPOPULAB

STEEET,

. i

FhhWftriou, |ilorri* county.; rma

I sSSfl

ANNOUNCEMENT)

The MorristownSafe Deposit Company

' INCORPOHATBD UNDER LAW*

,'. .' ' ._'• " "OF rat '• '•',' •'-" "/ \'

STATE OF NEW JERSEY;WTll open for budntwt Jn th« t»w MORB

CODKTT 8Aviffafl BANK BDILDWO, be tbei-fantrot South And DaBut itnat*, -V1 ^ '

THE riiiHT DAY OF APRIL. 1S92,

TIIIB

f

inoorpor»ted for tb'**ptir-8M« iVporit Vault* 8uT«ihg m t BW« tfepotit Vault*, 8aVe*,

ind Strong Boxeo. luid.to reorive on depoalfor storage and tafe-keepliui. ralaabk. articksiand property. Qf all kloda, ' ... ' '

• To ttu end it Wbontriotcd wltb . „ . _andtmllderaof ttia best repHte, for UM DXMAmodern burglar and fire-proof eonstroetloo,which In addttlun to attacfiroenU of electric*

ipliancoA&nd otber nteobanls^, and "*ce ot watobroen. the Company la

olTtr to tbe public a protectionand bnrslan an perfect as It Is pr

Thfl Company will be prepared ou UJS lotday or April, l&tt, to rent Safe Deposit Bore*varying fn price from |A to $100 per 1and storage room lor cheats, cantunlnjor other valaaWes. rJctarw, i c , for a .able charfe per ouuio foot ot apace aocnnled,1

FortheranUnsot boxes or apaw. lad fnivther inTormaUoo wltb reference totha objectiand attalnmenta of tbe Company, appltosUonshould ha made to tbe Offloert.....•',' - . ;•:

Bo.vnn flK'jHniry (ITItDST, ' ' ; ' Jamea A'.TV«bb; 'AnreUus B. HoH, - Hampton O, MBriOi,Edmnnrt D. Halm*-,-' HarrTiiT. Hnll, .

: . • Oenrj W. Ullkr. , . , , - . _

• .'. ••"pmoi(Hii.t-'.> ',".-".,/,•;;'-•

SHALL PAEM FOB EENT

HORAOH L. DUNHAM.-.•.-•. ..-.; ..Doter.A.J.

TflOKAS B. McGEATH,

Offloa aod wareraoni_a»a Piano ITT. -

r.ot Blackw.ll and BCLBBM•ndaiie. :-gtna aB boon, daj 'o?

STORE BUILDING FOR BEHT..Nowoccuplert by N. d King, at Port Moi

ri^^A m d bulnaa locUoi for a sm.miP P PETER HOWEBY,

• , ' . . . ' . : Tort Morrti,' 'M» ••.,-. ••.' ••-.'.: .M«trfoortoUiaMota.

9 STOP ORGANlib Inwp, itoolnud book, trOcaalt or t75 on:••/ cwyterniiv Six yeira guanntc«* •

MEW UPJWQHT KAHOB *275.Did initruinenU taken tn exchange. -

JACOB BROTHERS,195 BROADWAY-

BROOKLYN, N.Y,P-ACTORV—411 to 417 H tith 8 t , Now York.

Writ* for llliutrated catalogue. '. ' •'

THE IIOEBIS cpoiraY

lMORHISTOWH. JI. J .

VlaJViiMait-AtlllBUUS'B. B0l , l , ; i

S « r e t J d l ^ » u i H T ' i l U l l i >

/ :Heary 6. Hloey,....... Hwri; W. llillw, : -Hampton o.Huvli,* • Aureliitsb. Hull,:^'~-» lUpI I . riilmaa, i.'•; ionii 0. laalty,; -,•''-Cliaii.Y,H«nii;H.J). .Paul Riteri,:. :£'•- ••^' ' ; UdmuiidD H a l » y > ' ' ' ; ' ; \ L ; 1 X

.-UA.BIUT1K8.' ;

STOBE TO LET.

s^sss*-

_ • • • • r r r . »surplus.....,•.,.„•:..•,..:.,...•. ',.

»l.lEi.oi»j.oa-iii^Mf'

IuUrMtl.ileclaivdauiliiaU Iu JanuarV fliulJulj ot each w (pom tBwSA"l'fi. 5 j»lra«J«inoiitlu'l>uilMaa.- " " ' " " ' " *

. •':'.• BANKINO HOBRH.9 A. M. to 4 V, H. dally

, _ V:Oi»l»iirS• and Paper Hangsr. s? ;••-•:•:

CLOCK

J. Hair house,

XHEFriday, April 1,1892.

~ UMeond-cUtfmittar. ' _•

X J O O A I J 'NXTVCTS.

Today is All FW'aD*y. ,Tn» tarouUpg season opsas to-day. 'Tba naiv school building -will 1M opened next

: UhMVvtoeaUit that ttie caoal w»l open

•:'-. There. li talk ol bulWlug a HatliodlitCuurch at Butler. > .

. Tlrt.tlgb wimli ol UiM wank dried cut tbaroadsvarynicely. - ;"/ - • ^

V The. two v M t psy .MU did not.paas tie

i. Itoj a»ao*l»i»] It a m i . ibe mler.\ \ T t e A , )oitlwnlgbjoISt.

Ahd HganlaUbepiaoedInBI.

- Tbe Mil rodiioStv UM teea for arrMtiogtnunpa baa been elgiud tir tbc^oVemor.

-, Hardly a fruit bud DM yet rt«rt«! and tberVetouid ao« be V**011^ danger from trcet.

,-;: IJ.H. H s W ' t f Port Mgrria, b u t o. eriuittd a. patent upon m bade mirk lor Kap.fv D.H,:MeAlptri paM tl8,HK>'for the Jaqul: property, w r t to tbe IT. B. Hotel, Morrietomi.

i , Jota C. HtOtllh.d Bwkan; , nil! buUd>d l U i r upon thelotnttntlypurcbiMdofhl*

' K. a Paweon wtU build about a doseh

s;Jiooiiton.

• _ There Knulpe but about A fortalgbt mcia. at Lenl,BeeterbelBgtwoTf«rt»lr«ntl»w»ji-

..injSabbatb, . . • • , ; . ; , ;, - Am jwr' lKM all paid I Tha work of. promoting dellnqnerte In lUndolpb tomublp

Tte tumsdulan of tiover aell ttva times aaluiny copies of tba Biu ai ol all otheh localpapai-v combined. . . • - . , ' .-• . '

.. A.b*w few signed by tt.o Governor makes

.' itattarai Dtoolltcbon ID cltlei or lets thanIB/rTOthmjMw. -•. '

,';; W. S. JSolUiUyla. about to erect a bain!*s house on Early street, Uorrlatown, to

' ' »Hi Dr. Halloway, Df ttover, will supply' fiev> Dr. Stoddardit pulpit at Ruoewuuna

' ; .<:.Ula.'n(Qo!«<l tuate*-Mator Jubu E.*Taylur•-'iuaylMnamlQatetlfor Ifaiyor tbla'Rpring by:• tneHorriitownRtpublloaiu. . '•'••y' i. ' Regular oominUDlcatlou of Acacia Lodse,. F. and A, « . i neit Wrfnmda; nl|bt, Tto

M, « . d«irie »lll be worKM. . . .';:y: S«# Jer»v «tands llrit la'tla llat of BUlei, ralaUn to tba vaJaa of agricultural product!

• liwaore. Waw York ocmea next, . :/.:: . Mr. PanlaibiaeloRltbakbipkuib.minis>. ; at-DaOTllla,: WauHn'ootuty, and will net,: wnkOwmtillaieltroaiUibuilt,'. .-•.•.-i.;.v, : •'':1t* BwtbDten.BlniliigClub, of Orange,

.?' Will 0feot a dub bopja tarn iWriH blab, near{i^ Ik* HMd'Bndla, UkaHopatooig. - ^': Mr! Ueo, W.-BO.M-. the Vorrutomi anbi-,r tact, baa untwn plena for «uaw reeldeAce for,i.*-Dr. W-KOeny, on Orchard atnat,-: - '

> •) Tbe VljUaoti a n JHSUIUBT many UcMta lortb.ir KaiUor Ball and It will be.ona of tie

\? graatartauceeieeatAeyliayejetluu]. : ' *>.^'. Dn'stapbed Fltraob, of Uorrlaiown, baa> gaue South for npie weak of. teat andreUu-'<•• lloiv\.Krt.HetwMa«lcmpanlMuta.;: .1'''',:; • KrentbeabaepappracUte tbe UcKlnlcy bill.~ ; T n i i w e b e 1 o n i u i g t « ' J M ' ( ) D K t a r l '

Tbe raldonta "along the Uolun ttiniplkaw.il'pttltlou tbe Commoi] Council to nooept nicbpart of tba turopDcfi ai ltn ID tba wrporat-onUniitiMoceof ibe itntts oftiiatown andworkltawortllnily. .. . '• H.L.Bl»ytcm,DfChlcaKo, tba bead of U10teotara butmu ttat. »nt,t out Him OlatKimrar, "tb< LtttXa BK]Uln»U," off.™ towagar *l,O0O that the Sun's charge, agalnsiher, of fraud, are not true. .

Durlog the raoutl. of Februnry tbe Lack-a wanna carried 84,100 cam of milk nod 9,000cans of oreara; tie aimiOBlunna 110,403 ofmilk Mid 1,275 of craam ; the Hria i',l,WI ofmilk and 4,784 CIUIB of orfan.

, It Is MpecM tUV the Coiitereaw NHIDDat Morrlitown will be of •bortar duraUoothan Cor a oumber ot years past, Thb !•duo to a committee appointed last year tobbrtvUtetbe conference i/ssiou. • ,•

TUB F. D. Btepbaus Conipaiur baa been or-oiwd at Genaau ' Vatle/ to oonduat tbe

ufdiMM of beating *ng)u«rt and oontraclom,with J. W. Welsh, Pm't, 0. B. Benderabot,T ; d F D B t t t ! '

;Tniiweabe1oniuigt«'JMv()iiDKotaparla,'l , ; hits j i n n Wrtb to tweityKiae lamm. i .;•,•.-"-"o> W . h Plekerean audB. B. Elrb, of Deii--' ' vjitej'bate purchaaad. eleven' •wee.'of wood. Und OU Hoj Hill, (rail Pi»nk tlow.ll.

; > p . i ,- tbaFeaoaoannntgatUktirpapsrsHrrau.':;:;

, /• Toe oew Artl«tli i i .Owiniaalonen In iitueHt«la ar« to rsoKie tro a day for, tnalr

I S t A ' a i a a n not Ilkalf to fo on:atrlki. -U b l U l t t H, Tb.HUBt»rUMb«r.l»eoUail»latt.HoPe

.'•-' livaiobiuuibarfol UU tkattWaannot a; Y»ryj™atniaoj"rflJi«nl.ftat(b.tpla«.

v l ; ' ^ B»iotj--ttlnl umli.reary of (iat peat

i'v^J^Effofta'itt* W i ^ m«^ to oti»^M a. footv ball taam in Morrirtown.Oiorge UUlf, Jai.

^'/•.'vTlwfLr^Iwliinsver itilLkW Inar. "'.IW Bai M « InHewJsrMrr wisodnil

'-' >'!Had Jat^la4drtofI«robirtvflU la; p pVoorteae; ooro« ot i

;'aBiietendAtaioaffnua, itorrUtowjt,:for*

SSJsS?.3i;%5iwiSKr;:r;^ .& ::-i'5TA jBeVaa: trampf^waM4rl»n'ont of Jlorrls-3S^lra^»6i«toy.b/ep»?taV«rilcar:iiojan;who^JA*.|ied to Ibow bla revolver la -order ;tp frigbtoh

\!';;••*; or Orafigariohaya) bis bouH roofed witb;.;;:\Amirfcaot!»«dotbw«*[«f<)Ho«mBbU«r-

--•,"••:" JM.Joh'iuton1! Sou, ol Wublnfton, bare. " • juttoootr..n1«dl'OTfcW) wortt'of advftrtJ*ln«

•Won, hit a can ofwa^»hl*l

.TMy are Inai «

M«k*l^eri4U»lioi«ofhiipa«nta,"oonMr: or Water • and flaglfr itriet*," Morriatown,

u' doaad Oxford Iron

a bjr,lb> Dimo-

^•-Or«',tl»;iioQr,c

SSJ5<;itta:BnA:J>overiW4tt%4'••circulation le Inoreaalng.?.»ji&' lB IU l k

4 c i r c u l a t n l I n g ?i'i HagforelBw. -IU« peeplj kioiri good Iblng; { ; V " " i i V v ; '

% O . H » W j . O . T . V . o * ? • " « and B l i i t$>:','daiWl>an< received •"gift of • bulldlog lot In'•-'-:,'., Bpllt>, t»t««eQ UM two hotela,'from Mean.fe ; I f»UeaM•iSfwI l . 'VJiTAVv;- .;'»;^v.;5.i i ' iV'^ine iWanow'occupied b y j . J.Cavuii In

i''llorrletowi,.UaB been rented .hf D. V. -Mo-r ' - - -a* . . J # 1 _ ^ ^ - 1 * « - » a T _ » i - l _ . • . " • _ • ^ 1 1 1 ' J - — . '

'!..':. Baftlat Church, baa boojat.a lot on Weeiami'.i i'-:J'e™na froii Oaotge E. Vootbjea, and «tll,'v-'',V'ip«i'efact,eirceldanoB,f_..,>.i'1.' . ' ' ' .y-\ ':'"S,'i- V:i One Srivaaotiari of JCortlitowJ, wltn oneor

- ' Iwo eMepHooi, Have tanned a combination-7! ^.and barMftar wilt chaiira two eenta for Newi t i 5 ' y k > ^ L i p a p * r e ^ " ' ' \ 'y p y ^ ^ ;

.^A/niaHoe'.railroad haa bean, built.nearH H i to th iS * MCUTO . , i « i p ;

:V pMaif luullng tnettaunen from t»» waterSi? i for.calhhui and. otker repaln.! . . ; • > - • ;

i V J ^ r l l a t t l o m i i i B a i i a a o ^ o f e n a Ite? oojumna to the Dwnoeratlo Senator f lorn Sue-

s to»ipl«lnwliyl» voa»)[or tua coal c«n-^ B i W l l t ^ ; :

& ; / V n a v J - t U & T b i i > a . :'feiT'aoVlrait Ihaiannanof. Ht,-;H«nnon,',Warren:;"::r.'-i»<nit7^BB»«»Tnlj»t'«nJI ".na.j. preaebJv-'i- Boolaraiorilwln tbacborcb.".... v, " r ,• S r i - i Ttii h ii'pntti'Btape. '• Democratic dlatrlot•;'/••: bu t Bmator OrmUVvota te legellae.tbB coalg f l i ! nionopol^'ray prove qulta i o otatr»bUon to%':'>~-.~- hU nl^HinlM a M t In Oonnaa..-.,-'..' ' ..'..

^ S ' * v -Tbi &ta«'B«lito>haii:>nUr«d upon lia- ' / - ^rfghttrth'jf***' •**• J*"£'wort "*d umemt

q Ux payer* a«"«UUo|. up InBoonton to »voU ajTMt ~ ,

Blhfcop8lark*7 OooBrnwrf sight pOnoi Obuitdi, Vkdltoii, Wodnwdfty nltfi

Rt. liir. Biibop SUriiej t w darerrad hl>rUbtUoa to Bt John'a CLurch, Dorer, UUliter to thai yetr.

indrew 4. Freenua nl»b« pOttnln othiaueU aad (wiillj to tbe peoptswho Ii4« been BO kiod during thulr rarentffilH>"Ui Warden H. V. Frotbiugbfttn, by adrar-

Uatmtnt'elsewban, offan a. reward of • » forInformation leading to tbe ooovktton of anyperaon who catches black ban Illegally.

Tba Cleveland DBtnocratioHew Janey b u bnud anDotati, asking tuera to tap]Ford D. Smith, ol Do

A new aobediile oa the mala Una aadark branch of tbt C. B. H. of N. J., will takeelf set on Sunday, April 80., Tinw tablet will

fa tfaB handi of BtationagtDUonBatiirday,S d . • . . • • ' .

A colt belonging to Luther Lawnuce sbledtn ibe itntr Tuesday night, kDOtkiim downUKu. Endahl, who was io prostrated by tba•book that he wai Unable to go t*>Ms work the

utday, . '. .*•-. ' , " " ; . .A law of ibla BUt*, juifc tmaoted,

•very Police Juitloc, Bacorder. or Justice ofth» Peace to keep a docket, In which shall torecorded every warrant (mud mod commit-ment mada. : - v" .

Tbow wbo btive Invntigaled the matterbelieve tbatr MU» Olaf Krarer," the littleEsquimau tarty, is all that she professes to toana* tint the Sun's denunciation of ber li wl th-

ut foundation. •-, ,Rev. John CavanuuBb,pibui-g, will preach In tbe Free Methodist

Church, Bunday, at 10:80 K. M. and 7.S0 F. H.iwill bebeldeveryerei)ti]gnextweeJ(

A fitn.H M Ui? Vaw School Kouae,We tmda.«taud that Mr. J.tT. lAwranoa, offtovU, fet* wit that ttw town will U i * to

opan a rtnet to tfca naw aohool botue, wfclobwtli opsD up tb. proparty U latoiy porcbaicdof Mn.Bj'rani. Parbapa IO, but It may 1*daw In a different way from what b* anp-poaca, Tbe EiU opiwawl tie flreetioQ of thii•chool bouae till atratta war« gua*iuit.wd bythe owner, of property who would bt fatoo-flttod, and tin praetnt oondltion of attain•bowl that wa wen anqoealioamily right.Hut tin mlacnltf bai bean done, kavlng tbepeople of Morrii itiwt blU wlthoot u fto reaeb tbe bolldlosbitanded for tbdr bfit, an4 It will Qeobably ba n«c«aary for tbatovra tao>part from a long atUbilahsil ruleand trj Ui ait tbU atraeb opuwd for tb» bene-flt of the rolny peopta wbo an directly Intwv-ettcd. Tbere li a law, however, wbten wiUenable tbe town to put ComffiWoneri on Uepropoacd new atraat, condemn the land, andarenajaeaitlMpropertlai that will be fcen»-litted In proportion ;a# ptir raliw may baJauvaiad by tbo opwOoj .of mob a itre«t-afact Uat the .Common Council abonld notoverlook. Then it abo no tidawajlt fromGold atraet to Ue new building ana tba ap-proaflhte from that dlnotlon are very muddywhen tba ground la in a condition of thaw.The naoeaiary aoUoo ahqtdd be takan at oocato Kcure aid«walk> from Oold street. '

Sympathy for the UnJortttn.e;e./ KIKVIL, H. J., Maiob Wih, i»^.

MB. EDiroRi-A joaag man of tbli plateba* ibe beaxtf elt ayupatby of our p»p1#, yihofear, Judging by hi* conduct, that ba IIM lostbli mental balanoe. Due phaae of bl* maulaappean to t» tbe relation of lUrtllog itorlaiof wonderful «nd varied •xperioicee be buundargona ai brakenian, conductor and Ul»-grapb ojwrator, all of nblcb position* be batbeen compelled to rellnqniah btcauac of dffaotlvo eyea%bt. l ib etoriea of nearly fatalmcctdenu *nd tbrasdban eacapu would betruly remarkable except for tbe tmal tbatmost people Bud It dlflLcult to U l l m \\ni tomocb oould have befallen a tender youth of

wan jean without having tnW'iuted falloaribly exlitenoe. Anotber feature of ht»mania la hie propuialty Jor pobllaiinf oBeo-irire pertoiMU ta his weekly aweadi to a wattly cewapiper. It IN Indeed lad teat one toyoung ihoiild be to atrangely nffllctsd.ajid hlifriend* aboutd extrolsa for him the greateiteolldtnde, walking tbat a pen It a daagtrmutweapon ID a band tbat If prompted by a alllybrain. ~ BVIU'ATBY. '

. ' Wo Buouae for ImgmaQ*>And tbey aU of one *ocord began to makettaee."' Thl* may again to written to d«e'

eribe tha poaltlon of the Democratic mcubenof the L^ialatnra who voted to l«caUn thagreat coal tnut TbelreacuaMaramany.bata n not ercdtla-ble. Boma «*y ttoy-dWot peopl*know ttia re<tf nature of tba affair, altbougbi d Q 4 M r»say tbt? tboagbt It « measure for the benefltof tbe Deeoooratieparty—tiief.lsstaMcussyet

T L E U U t b b U U t l d U t t l U t

There will to no WBIMTIU EnglaEd. Tbliatolitratlon h u ab9Wn itself ca|*Dle of pro-teoUDK American tatemta everywhere indItaemphfttlo tuaertlon of American rigtita trillbj followed by peaceful arbUratlou.•, Jt U'eurrentty reported Uat a lyndJcate of

Q iplUUsta are negotiant!!; tor th* purcheje otthe IJutMde property of tbe latft Martin J.Rjenon at.Blaomtngdafo for th» purpou ofertotlng tb«r«on a large masufaotory. . '•_

Tbe rnalu noUoii ol t ie new St. PeUr'sOfiurch at Morristown wll| be dedicated byBlihop BUrkey'on Barter Biiuday with Inter-ntlojc Axerelaie.' On tbeiaaraa day many obll-drea and young people will tweonllrmwi.." •,;"

Tbt Baoner Bays tba anpotnbotnt ol StreetCommualoner Tbo*. Mwkeli aa Btate GameProteolor "nmna bmlatss.'1, D«Bn lHtil»

tbe remtval of a atumblbig block to theDomoomta In the enmlngebartar election t

Tbe tnoreafllDg ntiraber o/ eoraWnation* tooonirol the n««aflUea of life 1* a fruitfulaouroe of aJana "to the W»lfc—Btate. Demo-

' ttio Platform, 1BBU.7 And n.' ttamocratlo

; Horri»t6wa K cald to have a mnhlpllcity olauiilldalealor Exdae Commladonow. Tbemembari of the Board ncdvetiOO each forthalr abrloat and fta Chalnnan" $SO miniA to* hViira work wlU do the builce* for aj*r<'..<7:&; ••":"•::/:;:^;;'V.,;-> ~y"': ;--;••

.After ibowlug that a Urge mo jorits ot >b«party w ^ lii faror of ir«a tllrw t U Dwto-

t k l l

tha, they were loftuenosd In tb*lr vcrtesby theleaden of tbair party, Tbsae are all too lameandtrlfllng.genUemea, You wf resent to Tren-bnttorq»«snit tbetnt«reitso(the pwpl* ofKaw Jerssy, w.bo piU you a oompeniaUon forthat purpose. Wae»:yoq,ii«trajed them youdid so lafOifmtir, aod these eseusea will

tuooiUBaatluo^yQurict , You hadbeitar ratlr* fnjea public life and eojoy yourottatftwlUi tU'tta grace you can «uwn«m

under t U dnomitaacca, Tba peoph areto niood to receive exeuir* just now.

r SeoonaVsw Jerswr >rlc&de.Tbe fifth anuaal reunion of the Uscood Hew

Jersey Krigad. Boclity, Inoludiim the HIWJersey K*flmmtaBUi, fltli, 7th, BUiand lltb,UamdmMtta 1st and llth. New York 3d and190th, Pannsylranla SOth and lintfa, MaineFirst Heavy Artillery, awl Battery B, Clarit'awilt be hald at Jereey City, oa Saturday,April 9th, lBlia, Tin Society will (SonreiH inVattHoutenFoitEooiu.O, A, rV.City Hall,at eleren o'clock A, • . , iharp. After thetransaeUw of tbe busiaen of tbe Society, abauqust will be tpread in Wood's Hall, onBarrow atotet, Ttt Hon. Sdward P. HcDoo-ald, oftbeTlhK. J,,w0l dellvar tbe addnaaottbtttUy. B*rg«ext Thomas ]>.Harbaktr,of to. Htta N.J., will read a poem. GauivJiHlckln, Bewail, Bulling, Hon. Frank Colas

and othan will be present ant address theSociety, ippomafer, April Sfb, 1B08.

a J A O i l ' k

lotlooi, haw raailwd to poitpoM theot fb'i) laaamire U« aftor Ui«' Pnatdtn-

;p. J i ppdyke dgoi ia.iforld petition re-uutiht OOY. Ah' brtt no*.to elgn the ooal am*

O iq h t gbl WJ bill. , Ber. H. D.Opdjko»»d his prohlbltioiJ crowd tMlp«l to'make tlw L^rUatoreDemocratic arid are' obparoenem In tbeir out-

A iWltloo from K«n»fl,a^>(Hg llor. Abh.Unot to »igntt»boal epmbln* bUl, amJjwb-Ibbed iu tbe World, U baadod by Wm.Vort-m»n, iUyor, *.M JQ. H. Fwrf»*r, Chief <*Poliox Titt World U faked in tWi way untilrtlriifelH1 v > r ' ' ' ' \ ' \

aw, In'regard *o p**ch baekeiilate eff«ot,nnU] 'September-lit,liAuHart la ao much different,

Iar|iind tb« doe for. w priby that It will be economy for

of OratvJto-DJtva ble' Imam roolad WIHi growari toooutraot for au entirely new nip-

Aocordiiig' to the K. Y.' World Alioaoao all-M.tfopoalta ID UmmviDgs banis of BrcatBritain ire V0O,6wt,oa}, while tho depotlta inthoae of Amarioa are fl,fi34lOO0lOOO, or aboutthne time*.aa much. H o w > thlt,-tf frtttrade la better for. working people than pro

! All tha aeatlng u d lUoilloic room in GraceM K Chwcfc WM oocuptod l « t ~ "w p ytog, the PraAytarian, onttlofc In tt» farewfllaervlM to R*r. Fred. Bloom; which was ot aTerylQ torts ting obaractajT. TfceoontributJowto tbe paitor'i aalary amounted to about #(Umow thnthe aumitipBTat»d': --•'•-'

p ymow than,the aumitipBTat»d. •v^-;;p

' «htopa'a Troabla With hi* Anntf .Ml I>. T. Bhrope, pnhllshra- of the tllaPhJI-

llpsbtrrg Telagram, rectnlly deoeaaeil, hatprocoi^d warowta'to^oi JuiUoe WWlami,'otUili 'Place', for, tha' arrait,"u'pon' charge> it)*etnbeszlanieiit, of a number (rf thoM wnoiioWhlapapenlntbbaaiitioa.' Harrj f.Halsva*.of Hadlaon; and Ranch Q. Tlym, of Boonton,were tvrreetad thti: weik;»>dtf.'r» ball toanawv at Court, and otlwn will follow. Ts*aocoaid agenta eay tt»^ m reapooalblato ttwlocal ooTTHpaoOaAM for tbelr'p«y| and aiBhnvebai ngt Nttled with tkoso who wroWhli illi-ty aattw. ta*y do not propoee to arttlewitli him till ha do«. Tfcl- abom that tbeacentawbo Mid tb« paper kcaw wbo tbeoor-rwpoodwita werer''ana coultf gtre the ..Uttoraway to" people Wbi> would like to know/,*

' ' • ! • • \< • • • ' ~ ' — a a » - — ' * • '

Mlu Hwirlofa. P. Blnney, d«ushuirMr.JanwaH.Binney.wlong« r*dd«of of'HlnaHtlfaad foreman of th* Olokereon tnln*. nowwith the'Aadover Co, itHlbernJa, nutnttodIn marrtaje' to Mr. D. Scbuyler DaOarop, otBnocasummi on .toa; olit-ol afiinAby rVer.Pearoe Rcttn at tfie homeot.ber-parantt, InHlbmila. ?ha bride waa neatly »ad b«uU-fnlly arraytd In a travailing inmi of Prmcholotli ot' dim gray, ' AtUr the bippy twatawen made-on* the company, partook of itUraQUful wea^in* breairwt'. BhorUj a/torUwyUxiV UMIT .Jti*rture on Uslr.weddlngtour" twritMMjt, Imldit a ehowertf U « r

aooo,

mill, work •^bp,fto.f* caught Ore frojii aotaietpuVt thrown from bi« tteatnTwi* mill tadwaa orampietely'contbnicd.- %Thi ipaikBMat-tared thrwib tba Wtiods, and had l i w t bwifor th« anmbera who turned Dat'to flfbt the*— <• • -ilvv, *.^TB'tprtad'to D*libbor}ng

At .bout iwelTo -o'obek,C ' bHd

> .AjTi.rted for BreaJdBv anfl SntaHnar;'._\ Bernbardt Beoedlet, of Boekaway, »aa ir-

:': rnated by Detective Qoojslo ind broogbt'be^m; fonJtiitlMQageon^WedDMday. abconed pfhe' Dreaklnj' ind^ cnt nDjCv Bmnu'a a£ factory*

irai pat tinder tSOO to'appeai at the next

S ^ W n M ^ i * atWatiaaoo rVlIroM aUHoni wbere

, Mmltenot Prdtwtltc, Lodge wM meet Intbe.Boymlgni' new hall on Friday eVanliig,AprflSUi,- EwryniBniberroiiitpoaiUTelybepresent..^'•^v.--'l;-l^'J.-i-'-ll-;'.. CotiiiiTi'KM;'"•':/.i-v'' '''v"1;"?'Y'f\' Bloyelet.K: '-'•'..':' '• "J.Cv Coliuab^ ti«rtford and CrtMwnt Blc

l D i f i V H U h N J

^da^li'^^t^^,ioT^Ti^'\

^i^tbrfrwiriilwftportal)].^' ^ ' v ' t ^ in Ihe w ^ rfn^igi»»i^

•arious AJ&Uc at Hutdtawn.TUtrt w u a bop hut Friday sight a theountain Houa* at Hurdtowa. At a late

hour, when those in attendance bad about altdispemA and John Wyckoff, the proprietor,was down italrs lo WM bar, it la alleged thatPatrick Uunball and Bobwt lUggliis wentup-eUIrs to tlw rooo of H n WjckoAT, wftareMuotall kicked in tba door andjnada aoaaault on the wouin. area drawing a knifeto enforce kls demand. ' Hn. Wyekoff (oojhtfor her honor desperately and tucoeeaftallyrntetcd bsr ajeallAnt until ber screamsbrought ber husband and a HUB named Wan!to bar iuaIatvUic« lituhall wu not aubdueduntil bs «ru knocked down ttalra by a clubIn Iba hands of Wyckoff. Ulfgliu, It ItoUImed, sutrfed Uia door -bile KanbaU wuInside. Next Hunball, Mlggliii and CharleyBailey want In Uw baj room and anvutdtbenueiTea bTitiiaahing arerytUog In tbe bar.BaUeybUadDoeietUed tola partoIUteaOalrby paying the proprietor 140 damage*. Jus-Uda Coble wu unable to get wsrranta n-rcdfor the reason that ooos of Uia constablesdieted iu Jefferson towiuhlp bave qualified,and aearenUUrt. Wyolwff Ufa sold willooroebefore JuUce Williams in Doier andlodge complaint agalut bar auallanta, forwhose armt tha Justloa will proably lame tbineocawrr warraiita. - ..

•Two |tac« OU BouM,We bare before bad occulun to note tbe

fact that Mi. Harry Beanimoi*, ol Koonton,^ ^ e possessor ol some rare old booki,»iidwe have thli wsek Utn thovn two otbenowned by him which are of great interestOne le anUtled "Tht Spirit ot Dwpotluu,"and was.printed Iu Horriitoim io 17W byJacob Kano. On tba fly leaf is the Inscrip-tion . " Mr. JonathaD Qrimet and Mr. JohnD.UarttBooke.11 TbeoLberbaiasUllgreatoTInterest, being the flnt tolumi of ''An Hi*torioal Cotnpound: coaUlnlDga Brief Surf ejon tba Great Use of Watery from tbe Earli-est Times to tbe .Present Day; together witha (jreurtl View of tha Prweat State of theWorld, wltb Reepeot to ClTiilutlon, Religionaid Ootenuaeut; vaA*. Brief QlsMrtatloa ontba lmportanoe of Historical Knowledge."The aatbor w u Batmwl WbripWy, A. M. andIt waa printed in Horristoiwi by Henry P,Hum.), In 1800. Oa tba title pags are theworcb, "JemshaUrlxuwe. Uwkprko 7sbll-ltngs," Both are of gnat loterwt u rareal-Ing the (pint of the tiua on public qu^tlcna,and are In exosllent prewrrstion. ...

Hot Ooa.pliiaei.tary, But True. -The Chicago Barald saya t "In the United

titatac IflUUlgent road making In the ocmntrjl U d l l l k

Tte ridlDulDtu miaappllcation of nutlo labor*nd tooUahnMt known aa. 'road wcrkiug' Uths gruvert farce an onUnu-ily Intelligentj*op!« evw tack part In year aittr jHtf, ItIt too well ktwwn to twed (Uacription, and the(act that 11 b u loci ton) tolerated lugjesi. •doubt BJ to whether u a'piopli we are notdwUtute of honor. Iho apfcUcls of all Ibeable-bodied men of tbe 'dlatrict1 turning outunder tbat muter of roadmakliig farce, theaupervbor, a* ho l» called, and •pending twodayi each year In making tbe roaida aJ.noat.m-payable for tbe r«t o[ the year, ind tfaualm-prlaon]i« thetnaalvea In UM country duringtba late Autumn u d early Spring, It one tbatwonld h«vi deUgbtad the bmrt of Cervajiteaand pwbape farol*h«4 a oompaolon volumeto the Kdvtntum of the Kntgbl* of T* Uan-

g ,Joseph T. Oorlew U v h * left tils pUoe weavenodnlra to'pnrvu him, eiid only pre-

sent the following larident toebotr that manypeople hare were right tn their estimate ol the

n, On Tuesday age&tlomaa appeared InDover looking up tba whereabout, of Corlewla the latemti of bla aunt, vbo lira* atNunda, N. Y. Ha laid Ibat whan Corlew gotinto bis trouble In Nuixia tWi lady's hiubandwa* oas of his partisans, and premmlng uponbis frieodifalp Corlew borrowed of him thesum of f 2fiO, with which to pursue bis itiidlf •inOUcaso. Since,Uw the hodtr hu dUd,leaving tali wife ID straitatHd cdroumitancei,and tba sepbaw waa «eking Corlew In'thahope that be would now render eoms return t>VU widow of bbb«Dal«ctor, Qadid aot learnCorlsw's wbeVaabouts. ,.-;• "• .• ••'•••' ;,>''

.. aiw.JofcAO^lreCAW. If, B. liTPa, Bscrstary,h;' V',

. Praabytery of Morru ani oraut*. 'TboBprlDg matting ot PwbjUry will be

heMintbe First ChuMk at East Orange onTaetday,-AprU/lStb-, at 30 VcKwk, X.->:AnMogtheMMaa'tobi tnamcUd will >

^ ^VAAnaatMl for Uatrtar,-,^-John Loof and hli wife Qertrnde, of Rock-

way, ware arrested l u t Saturday afterpoo*)br.XMacUvea Gcmdale u d Ikibbiiw, 6t UMRockaway Deteattn Oorapaay, on a chargeof lawerij prelemi by Wm.'F. Prauo, olthat plaw, who alleges tbattbay atole certaingocdi (rots', faui prt^erty,- JtuUoa Oage, ofDb?er, lawuid a Mrob warrant awl ttM goods

Wticlss, a store, bed cloOlng, kujrrt, foriif,lowali, etc. Loss and Us wife; alleged to de-fence that Mr. Bnou owed Hum mtway, addthat when they moved they took tin goods forIbat reason. Justice Oaga reqaind them tof iirnka bsil to answar to the Grand Jorr.whl.htbey were uoablo to do, and DetfOtlre Dob1

blui tookf'tlMta to tba county Jail Uta Utoe

V ;Capt. CKampUn and Wiut Bunyon, of

Hewark, visited Dover last Friday eTaningand gate the mainben of Company Q an in-atruotlon drill In UM new UOUM adopted fortin Stats r>lliu«.. Tbers wai a large torn oatof the meiui^'ti and the drill prorrf Teiy aat-lafsctory, l»ui to tba visiting officer* and theman; Company Q will gn to Newark onApril » U , w b n tbentfinantwlU In nvlewidby dor. Abbett, who at this tfana will preeentUM aownor1! markman's badge, wUcb w uwon by a Ssrtaant In tbl» regiment. Thereprsvails quite a. oonflJent bellaC aawng offl.cers of the First that Ool. OampbelJ will Uelaettd to tta position of Srigadlsr Ocntral.made vacant by tha death of 0<n. Ht»*l«.

At th« fundenl of Mbir;Rutharfoid, ODWedneaoay, at Trmnqnlllty, many. Kale'bbekar favillH .were. ropreaeoW. Amongthem were Qamlltoa Ft*bt llntUrford 8b.Tvmnt tod Bidoey .vTebater.. MJai Rutlier-toccl W H O M of the but •ar*lrin«<Ur»ctdea-oaodanti of Ptter 8toyvaeMt, tbaflrrt OOMT-nominiw AwiUrdaiE. Haibrotbw. Rotbir-fotd Btuyreeant, bail Wa name truupoead Mtfaab he DOtdd Inherit tbe Btuy vetanfc ertaU.-

Bone curiuufacte aboak Eeatec ai* U»t lafS83 tba dayiell on efarofa attbijaad-will onlyooeaajgab,In iw i , fall on ao inty ft data,In the three followlne; otnturtae Jt wlU ooonr

l T U i t h n r M ; lWamft9Oie,aO07,"3iai, a i » and Wtf The earUaatdate oa wall* Baater oaa Wl l*(K*rca 23d,anJ Uil* oblyIn (**• tfa* roooaTh fall onHkrcaSUt.; On UM OOW^biail aUttoTifalla-Utar than April 2Hb. TWrjoar it.ii

•-. •'- aUkotber XCVsilure, , . . .. .Yea, we itUl fan to OTtreharg* oar' eui*o-

j i m on evefy,artlolat they buy.' We are Mil-Ing fancy mpotmlnl aprioobi two pound* (orSSc'; evafimted'peaebaa' the aaina prioe';B ^ y a l b a l ^ powder 49 ct». pound i aplaudldbutter a otat poood; ami 'derfol barpUni in Up iLehman & Co., oeit door to the Ooyerpoat

V • A Wrong ytkw of tSa tltuationaTho email boy who inowi a thing or two ii

BOW developing the mosebe ot his back, forha know* ttaat U'fl soon have to tpade tfaagarden and pull weeds.—P#Urwn New*. •/>',Wrong, enUreiy-wrocr. Tbe small boywho is np io snoff lide'velojilng the muictes ofhi* legs that be nay be able to shin ovaf thebackfenceandthujeeeepeUielaboraforesald.

p*ur8pitog"itjl«ariji]the -Dtinlap, Yomhan, Millar and .Blccka. We buy BatifwotiT two large atorefIn g m t qnaoilUM. direct from tbe toanufao*turera, and thereby *ave to our cuatamm thaJobbm* profit. On every feat you buy tromuiyou Mve' frooi twa>ntj;flv< W fifty oenta.PIOCTOQ « Co., Dover, K.-J./

newtawijutdgbedby-tha QoTer-

eomniltteei to appoint polloa effloen upon thepetition of the. soajorfty of 'vatera'of a tows-'»ilp. Making the aerrlM ©f all UmU of bgal

t a n on aaturdaty alteinoon iagitl. Pro-iig that no poblio road (hall bomoratbau

tiro rooa widelimalter. - Allowing pcronghato laraeIniptovfOientbond*. ^'; : '];.••.' V" '

.Kollflort Haa Juat 2leoBlved..a f rwb .rtoek ot" Garden-Berij,; Onion R#U,

X * d « 0 o n a t .&L the DoTer BcoH^TBatore. , Only & aanta, p}

B. Colt, Uln Klla IATIKHI, of Hacketutowu.and other* nude v&Onmni. It wan tfaownthat io the oonfereow tber« ar« IT-3 chapter*andO.WOmembBn.

Conferepoe opened -with the uuual LOT«Feajt. iter. Jobn P.-Podd-wau re electedSeontary, IUv, J. At Qatteridge, BlaUitlcalBeoretai-y and Rev. A. M.'Palmar, Treaeurer,after which tba itandiog cominlttsu were ap-pointed. , :> •

Aoommltteewaseppolntedtii reference totbe Uethodfat exhibit at tbe World's fair, on J* revolution wm. adapted prottHUag «K*lu«tunfriendly laglilation toward UIB Chinese,

In tba afUnuntL Prealdetit Jluttr., of DrewSeulnuy, made an appeal for t-iO.UOO for thaC«tit«c*rj- Fund, *ad Jodga g, T. Ba.Uburged that th* fimi fbould be made morethan tW.QOQ. OUi6riBln>»iwVe hi aid wt Uib(und for aged uretcberi..

In tie evoulng the tuoalveriary ot*ihe Con-ference Historical Society wai held, nhon Dr.Buttf! mailo th* ptlodpfl'addreW . '

TbeaessfoiiB yettetday: wera largely tttlctnUp with tbe it*U*tIoal work of tbe Conferenot*.Tha nlaUou of Itev. W. H. UcCormlok, ofDover, waflfbaDgaS from elTecUv* to super-Durterarj*. - /'•' ' •-

The following li tba programme for,the re-maining days of th*. tewlan: - •

Btturday-^iSO A/ K., Con fare uce PrayvrHeeUng; UM, Bubloeea 6«utai, •, i-M v. n.,ButlaeM BettJou nUHng;to Ttmnemno* andKiDdnd Topic*i^ ?^0,:AT.n.VersaryI ol theCouferenoe Temnemic* fiociet.v. Speaker--~ i. B.W.Coiich,T>.T>.;: . ,

aoilay—9:W A. *T , Cofl(«wnea Lovt Feast,tar IUy. TJ- ft. Diion, D. D.; ,0.30, sermon

by Bishop Tbomai Bowmnn, D. D , LIi. D.,followed by Ordination of Deeoomj 8:W f. u.Mlmlonary termoD,- Her. John Atklnion, D.D.. followed by Ordination of Eldera; 7:80,Aurilwwry' of ttov,]ltiilonary Boeloty.Bpnken-Iter. William Hurt, D.D., Sopcr-' ' " of Mlastoos In Italy, ami Rev. Q. C.

HDiiaayT-4.!)0 k. «.,'.Conference FrayerUuUDg; 9:00, Bnlnm Beulon ; 2M r. H..Private Be*rion of tba Gosterenw aa an lUn-erant'aOtub, to dtaonwniatbodj. of reabfalogthapeopls more effectually with tbe goipcl,7:30, Builneu Bealon. r , -

. A FhyiloUn in Trouble.Er. T. B. Fldsler, now TO yean old, who

wa* for many years « prominent physician ofHorriftowo, but who la now )|vlag In NewDar«u, Conu., >ru on1 Wednesday tnado de-fendant In a suit for nialpractice aud aliena-tion of a wire's ttTecttoiii,. Tlio plainUS itDavid H. EanlJown, a Untailth, Mrs. Han*klnioa Uat tba elmihouae, uuder Uaatmentfor the morphine hablt.aod Haoklnvonallegcethit Pr. Vlagtu' admtniaUred morphina ,ober'to HomnipllkthIUI purpose,

Mril Haoklneon !• tbonK Ihlrty-flve y«rsold.' Her msldeo uains.w^i Nlper, and berItully lives In SUnbow.. ,^/. piagler becameacquainted with he? four-ypnrs ago. Beforegoing to New Haven Mr, etid Mr». Baoklnaanllred at BingbBinton,^. V-' Dr. Flaglar w utreatlDat Ura. Hanklnsoq were, and bt fol-lowed her to New Uaifcn »nd opwied an odlmla tbe same building whore Hankiewn notedsparbaenU. Lart, Friday Dr. Ptaftler pro.nounced Hra. Hankloaon iDuna from tha useof tftorph(t». , Her htt»b<uvd. on tbe advice ofDr. Flsgler, madeappllCTtJoa for ber oum-t».ttnmt to the Utdolttoivn Inuue Anylum,: A bearing wai twH In tiis I'robate Courton VTrdneiday. The town puytlolana »afUran *jamlnatlonga7e anropiclon that thewoman wai MD*. It then. Dceurred to Mr.tUokinaou that Dr. Flugler woaat the bottomof K plot'to put Hra. Hanktiuon where sheoould make no tronblefor him. Heoomultedi lawyer and brought a dvil suit for demigcs•tUctlDg a -bank i&jouijt ot »l,e(» and aamucli more penoaa] property of Dr. Flagltr.

will >tteat^otlonor a Vodtrator *t\I the eiectl^nof Ommlmicmn to tbe DeneraJ .'AaMtnbir, iALgtbe'ipaUal obmmlttMi to wpoctar.

on tha pT«tc*e from.A'w <1«turfil AfrasmUjr oonosraing Jwliclal CommWons | on Itbe Ovartatr* anwen.t&a; ib» BUIMitstiilattv. 'yf tke ipwah ol TresbytaHe* | bd the Revli-,k* of Urt Bulsa lor kaeping Uie records ol

; ontiwonaiiiuUooor UM TrinityCaarch at &mth Ormt,., Tbe trtltfwhlchIsav** Dover at 8iW 4. jf/wlllitop at EartO r a n g e ^ ""'. \

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Cbartey Fleod, otherwiae blown ai tbe "BigSwede," was committed.to tbe'. A«w JereeyState prison KMnetJim «go after teing eon-victsd of a BDurdarom aseiuU upon his wife.In jail hi! conduct was so violent that he WAIfinally adjudged Iniane anil transfflrred to theMorris Plains Asylum.: On Monday mbmUjfword was reoelyed ben that Flood bad « -caped from tha Aiytoin aod'vfunppoaidtoUr* goos in .this-dWtioo. GoniUblea Inttli Ttdaiiy w i n ported BBU coultltrablealarm was fait,'as Plood is a daspente fellowand bad threateuid inttieVrentof grtttog outthat be would Tctnn, .nd kill bis wife and

.-.of.Port f)«io, . . .

Bluet our last tba followiflg haa found it*way pJBtalltothliomc*.! : • . ' ; ' ." '.'• V

DlHOCBXtJOK V I C T O B T IK ClItSTlK.OnaFiethoMrr Electedt\ One 'Town comity*nun, Oiie'Constable £ one Orsrewr of thepoor. Afid It onlay ttok Eight Gallons ofApel Jack to do H, Pertj good for Chester."' Toe conitnBiikwUou ft anonyuimi*, irat b

baodwrttlotf li suspidoujJy lite that of aosrUln elderly Democrat of- tasit townshipwho Is not ailwaya'aaUaSed with tb* conductof bts pkrty In local alsotlotw. The produc-tion (a on axUUtioo fttjataoftlce. It U wiHU

aaOTpofle*>lMnpap*r.: : ; *

O O D e o r b rAbout nine o'clock laat Friday- nlgbt tba

AUoaa Union Methodist Church at tbe lowerend "ol Railroad a»«uo to lUdisounnpMatr datteoyed by Or*, It w u a framettroctaraaatl very old. Every effort w u mad*ty 'tl>i flr*. dspartment to Mve It, bat theUxM^mA.** repUIy. tUt kwejAesmedbest to pall tbe structure down,: which, wa*done. :T»wmjr»g«Uoo tart Jor eoo* U Mmad* etfreouooJ •fforta to zalsa nioMy « o |tosreotaneerterMrch edifice, . Tbe fire.li be-teyed to be tb« work of iwy^Urie.:

a U n U H*amn but: FHdey aJWruoMirrertriVrniUm l*Jtci»«)l maA CUa.' H.

Adiery df Kewark, for •ailing rug* In townwltaott Itcaus. Tbey atMUiey wen in theemploy of th« UetropoUoan Company, andwltwti they found that compacy had no Ucttamthey tried to talk thi eoort to ileep. Wh«ii^'badeoiKladed'fUatioa Qa«a'fiiud tbenIS each end ooita and they Wt ten mgi and *wrtDStr to U»: b » « i of the Kanbsl as•ecurltyforpeytnent, >.. •- •;••-••:..:.: -'.:

Detective' Goodalt »m*t*l Autooe VMi-burg.,of Rockaway, on Tneeday, nnoomplalntottbeprlaonex's wife, wfco cbargw hw hn»-baind with having aitaulltd btr. Whenarralgotd before JuliosG«gt,otBover,iUtb:bofg related a itartling tale of domratlo In-lelidty. The- prisoner TO paroled on hieown' rMognltftiice until tbelfty term of court,and at fall total wAI glve iDme sauaUona'taatlnwtiy rrgardlng tb» morels of eert>I<nockeweyresldent«._ ^--'.V.-; '•'.•.,'.-

^ . :J>eadiaaTlIdoeaeVlokats. .!A circular baa jost toea Ipned by the Port

Beading7 K. IL Co!, Lent*, snaocnoiiig thatmlWfie Ueheti tmati by tbe Oeniral BaBroadof Ntw Jeravr, • Foiladelpbla aid ReadingBallroeoV and Lehlgh Valley.Rallroad «r» ln>tercban'gtabla for ptaaaga on' either of theeeIIDVI, or the AUapUo City RaJlnad; undercertain local >tetrkllom> which are glTen'latb» clreular, bat do not apply to Uus lonUty.

Ladtea dean voor kid gloves with HourqiwUlre glove cleaoer, far sale only by Wm.H. Baker. Sola atenU for the^oelflttratadBarrii kid giovei ID dreased and nndnawd In"UAnostdealrablaibftdns. • , ' , . - . • :

/'...-..' Sprtn* Haa Cama., - ,' Now paint with- Leal- or Beady-UizedPaints," Unused OJ1, Tarptntl».« «]thlnglo that luu to be had at KlUgore'i.

:,' LaOIca' Wbtta iJndarwflar.

ajiro^* nicely'trtonied, at;-3 wota »t tLaDover B»» r«va Stow,. • •',. _;_V , : ^ V f ' : i''.':''

S&WAJIK K. 'S . OOHFERBHCS.• The 85th seeilon of th* Newark M. E. Con-fertnee opened ID * • Mtirrirtown U. E-Ohuroh on W«dn«d»y. with Bbiiop Bowmanpresiding. Of Uie SM member* 150 werepnweut. A few were reported i!| and alxbavedlert during the year. The local CanjmltUeof Arrangements of the Momrtown cburcbIi compotwd of Rev. J. &. Adams. Ueorge C.Bmlth, K, A. Pay, Geo. Oreen, j;. J,, robbing0. W. Powell, J. Bearing Jobniwn and VictorE. Boali. ' .'"'•••

Tbe evening prior a wy lutemtmg meet-ing of the Epwortb Xe»&ue wu Uldin thechurch, presided oiw by Bav. O. B. Colt,

DB. HKITa X. HZDOES DEAD.Dr, Bmlth Engllab HedgH, one of the oklwt

piactbdngpbyaicttulD Uorrls county, andone of ita moat valued clUaens, died at his reeldeoce in Cheeter at • very early hour thismornlnjc. Although he had not been In goodhealth tar «ime time bU dmtth inflicts • deepand abiding sorrow upon the community iawhich bollFod, aud wbenbUlife wu expendedfor Ui* promotion of tue good of lie people inevery way that hitman laflnenoe oould be ex.erted. Dr. Hedges was born ID Cluster, >'ov.aoth, lh.10, uid Inhsrltad bb low for bla pro-feation, bit father, grandfatbar andgrandfather all having been pbyuclatu, andIt Is remarkable that bis two BOM have adoptedthe same profession. He wu eduoatod In thaMftdi al Department of tbe University of theCity of New York, from which bs graduated• ' -US, UeMttledinbitnaUve village am.continued there until within • fewyeanof bisdeetb, wbeo iatling health led btm to retirefrom bis profession. tti had virtually wornfalmeiir out by the anldutty with which be haddevoted, himself to fall profession. Asapby.•Ii-Ian ha waH Bzoeptiaaally luoceaiful and wag•a mtioh beloved for bis cheering pnMnce aodsymi>athy as be w u for his skill and patience.

As a CIUKOU Dr. Herigee took a ioremoat,poalUon in allmoveuMUt* to promote the pubHo good, and hla laOuenoe w u great Iwcauuof the excellence of bli Judgment, Ills wisecounsel aa* bean the *Uy ol manyi ami be wasstrong la tbepottesrionotatlthebext..of nelgWxw and MmA, lapoHticate was aneDtbualsstlo Bepubllcau, it and ing sUunchlyfor principle ttaese many yean ID a cora-tnunity where political sentiment was stronglyajalnstbliu, end for many years he was tbopostmatter of Chester, filling the position totbe BMtlifaotlou of the people, in the welfareof the 1'reabyterlan Church, of wbicti be wuformally jeani an Elder.he was always deep-ly Intorested, and hla aterlluK Christian char-acter was everywhere recogu.i-.9d. Iudeed, Inevery aense, Dr. Hedges was •. well li&lanced

-the truest type of a Cbrlttlan Eentle-, ocd his oonoepUtu «{ bis dttUw in ev*r j

walk of llf« W M only e>)ual«d by hla fidelity-1»following Us convlctloni.

Dr. Bedgea leaves a wltloir, a daughter andtwo ions. The latter are both phyilclsni Insuccessful praoUoe-Dr. K. \Y. Hedge*, apronitmntpbyslolaaof PUbHeld, N. J., ttudDr. H. V.u D. Hedges, Heeldent PbyXdaa ofthe rrwbyterian Hospital, Hew York city.

Tbe funeral service! will be beld at bis laUsldeuce on Monday next, st one o'clock v, u.

The rooing wera crowded to tha Uoora lastSunday afternoon to Iftten to Ibe farewelltalk to the young meu given by R«v. Krol,Bloom. His stirring word) will long be re-mBOibeKdbythoMpneeat. The singing wasled ly a double quartet from tbe car ihopt.Next Bundtty tha mlnlitar who la supplyingtbe Grace Church pulpit will apeak. He to n'erylntenaUngBpMiker and knows bow to

interest youngmeu.

Tbe membership of tbe Woman's AuxiliaryIs rapidly increasing and the meinbara aretiklnjt hold of the work very entbutlutlcally.There will be a meeting of theBoardof Alan*agars Saturday afternoon at» o'clock.

A base ball nine will be oiganliad tdb eea-sin to represent, the Anoolatioa. Tbere aneomo good playorewjiims the matatwri and &good nine cab be organJiod. A meeting ofthorn (ntemttd will ba held taaa.

The gymnasium committee are making ar-ravgnDtmta for a gymnasium oouteat to bebeld In tbe rink some time lu May.

in far. }ST, Bloom, who learee town thisweek, the Association losw a lUnnch friendand supporter.. The personal popularity ofMr. Blootn among tbemembsrswtuexpressedlast Sunday la tbo Urge number who camebut to hear bts farewell talk. The attendance

the largest of any Sunday afternoon meet-Ing yet held ia the rooms.

OaEtVEEA.The annual pariah meeting of the Coner««-

Imtal Church for tha adiuAment of trairtomoatten waa beld Vaitb30tb. Deacon J a

Jranier read the Treasurer's report with aclearness and lore* remarkable for one of bisrears. Ha stated that the oaf 1. reoeipti fromyean. Ha stated that tha QUO receipti fromtocOTgreg»tloa duHi« the year Ivutendediad been two tbousand dolUn. a larger ramthan had been given any previous Tr>er totnineteen 3-aara.lu closlng^hj aald, ' ' U t ustiu^Oodandi^eouraz1' A r i l t

Dr.Fljg!flrdede««JlthBcbUiit lire. HonVinm 'wae' a ttrphlneterand that he was g)ving ber medlcel attend-ant* lo cure ber of the bablt,, He says thatbB came to New. Haven on tbe Invitation of

randWi*Hankln««, ; , -^ ' '

:The.Buaasx Btreeft Jtajfrovemtntm.TMStmtC^ramiLtwVUieConjojimCoW-

dl—Ifessra. Spaugler, MoDavltand WIloox—sat on 'vYednceday sventng to bur wish aswere Interested In the ohinge of grade on UteSo-«Wj; «tr«t hill. S; j . VftLusr talil he wasopposed to baving tbe wall built on the Kast•We. ••«[• tht alrett. Hla property would benearly ruined by putUng the .wall up to thepropoKd height, thus shutting blm off fromeiueex street. He.dealed that the Westernaide of tbf bmivsB tbe .original grade. Itw u not tbt gradB till Ur^Gaodals filled it In.:- J. M. Derard felt that hli lot would be ruinedbj tbe wall, and would, not take the lot aigift If the wall waa to be i>uilt.tfacre.

/a*. H. neigiitnur prettuUda proteatilguedflJ proprrty owners on ibe Bait iidf, Inelnd-Dg aorae not on Sussex ilrett,. objecting to

the work done lait fall and tlwwurk proposedto hie done. dnd«r the t»w ardicaBte, and sik.Ingtiiat the street be restored toils oilgliialRiKle and condition. UesUfeil that, the onlyremedy to these owners would be to removethi wort already done. ; > > ' , .

J. T.Burrell objected to thVirall becauseU completely ehat oft* those fartlwr In, fromthe nearest way of getting In.' >He favoredputting .ths wall latin middU of tbeatreet,M U to glre two grades. r"V;X :" • • "

AI. M. Ooodale suggested;tbat tbey hadother, wsyi of getting to their itropcrty, fromMotWUnstreet.1 '• • ' \ :""' •> 7 .• - *: -IUv.'---W,' E.- BlaJietlee ttprwaed the bcltetthat ba n o not Injured or bemefltted partlcu-bulybytliftitOTk. -Ke v.as*wiiHi«topaybliatiare wiUi tbe public In taiea.but objected tohaving vay ipeclkl tas put upon" him for dim-ages to any win may ferl they are injuredthereby."-1 ;. : . ;'. ' '?V ">_• • • -,r Geo.Cole wanted UiieatbeitreetDxed,but.vfpttld object to a special tax,'1- . .• .'

t t e Btreet Committee will report the result

^ '. .Tbeltethodiat and Presbytcr)aa oongrfga-tioni of Dover have arranged "for a eerlea ofUnion meetlnge to be beld preparatory to Dr,Chapnian'e work in this city. . These prepara-tory meaUngi will be held April U aod 31 inUia Presbyterian Church; April 10 and 91 Inthe Pint Cboroh', April SO and 22 to GraceObnrob. TJiefoiloirifgcommltteeabavebeeiappotnWi •.. • •• V;.V''--':1.'1'..:-..'- -. Bxeovtlve-Hev.Wm.Oay,CbafrtDan;Bev.Dr. 17. TV, Halloway, Jr.. Hef.'Frcd. Bloom,E. J. Boss, J. A. tyoti, I. d. Uoyrr, Oeo. D,- T e e i e r . . • . ' • . • . • ; • ; • • • . • • - : • - - • • - . - '

Rnance—3. R." Bennett, Chalnnan ; L. D.Tillyer,Q. H. WertervelU ' V-;:V':..

•• Advertidng—p. 8. Smith, Chairman; A. J.Coe.Wm.S.WbltB.KdwIoKall.;'- -. . :- 'Canvaulng—Jphn 'Chapman.v ChairmaQ;John GibboDF, Cbas. Sly, John B.Dalrympie,FrwhTaylor. ;•; .• ...

Mario-Wm. H. SpsngJer; Jr.- Cbairman;A. •Vaader^ctri J. IL Oaorge. - '"•':,:•, ': Devotlonal-E. J.HOM, Chairman; A. G.EocV, J. A. Lyc». • » ' • '-^'.i:-

Uihera-S. T. EmlUi, Cbairman; Bd. A.

•>• ABestruotlve Pir#.rV -The bftro df Jobn WaldnniaPantppauy, was(wtroyfd by Ore at att f arty h^ur en Tuesday

luornlog, sod as no one waa about the" placethe catiM la attributedtbthatwontofatltiuu-aooes,' the tramp. Io fact most «f tbeso barnflre* occnr about the time of ifae morning whenUrn tramp uauaily btttin blmnlf to get awaybefore the farmer comes out td do bli work,and probably lights his pipe, before startingout on his day's travel. In thlaoisellvegoodAldarnay cows; wens burned, betidea a deighand buggy, a Jot of hay and a noaiitlty of farm-Ing implementi, - Tbe loss la estimated, at *1,-200 and Uwi property^wai iusuwdyV.;'.

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'•' A3f«*Bottle ol Cactm.Bl(>on:Cura,to .-bad for lie «s*i»fl at KnigoiVa' Corner Drag

I>oablaSie*M«&Cni»ai, :tba nobblntyou ever saw, Iu si great varietyof (bade*, at Person & Co s, Dover.

PBM0MAL IMTBUJQBHOB.

l VARTjrrr or riOTs ABDDT nu«apH uro

Km L, C. Biernlrthiiai iiluriic.1 fnoitriptotbeBouth.

M. VrniTJuyne baa beeu njii>ointc<l j«)st>marier at Pine Brook.

Rav. W. E. BlalcMlw, ut l'erth Amhoy, naiin town on Wednesday.

lira. E. Sharp has rBt»irned (i«in Newarkto her home atUlllbroolc.

J»eob BUIg-x-, ot Mt. Kree«lom, dtfedonBttitdaj at tbe great ago of BT yean*.

TUe ntnaiDBot the ttt« Ueu. miejiard I'agvwere Uken to iJottoo for burial.

Mrs. Ira B. VaufHickU.of Katooiig,Lw tiwnUlting faer slater at Deckertowo.Gbai. W. I^ton baa «u««ded W.T. J ^ t i

on aa teacber of the Tubor scbool.Kdwin P. Felch bait been «[U«iJuted luhiiec-

tor for the Uadloou Hoard of UwlthEx-Sherlir Jama* Rmlth, of HUAMIX ciunty,

died In Newton lait week, agod Id jcarn.Hr, U. B. Monroe, liavltig told hie place,rill take up bit rctldeuw lu Alorrleto-. ti,Frank Uufford, or Soboolei'a Mouutah,,

x|»cU to locate K>OU ID (lermau Valley.Harry Hutcliler, ot Hiberula, will niani-t a

traveltngpoBitionwiiu a Hew York wuciei>«lubouse.

JoeUh Mania, tbe painter, is very 111 at hisime on Hold street wkli linltnitimtory rbeu-

B Pottersvllla coriiuiunliy IIBH been sad'dened by the death of tUe wite ot Ituv. lieu

Lewis A. MnUbtiWB, ot lloclunray. Iim, Iwmgranted a pension of fSper month, witUf:.^back pay.

Knick It. Btockt»D, tbe well hnowu author,of lladlgon, will upend tie coming Huinuier

i Europn.Jobn O, H. I'itoey, K><|., has takeu tl _

Uayesplaceonaladteonavenue, Slorristown,ir tbe Summer. •Mrs. George H, Kennedy und Mrs. f>. A.

Derby, of MorrUtown, are siMudfns a fuw' a in Ooorgia.

bop Bowtiiau, uow preeldlug over tbo

of tbe Methodist Churcb.'Mr and Urn. Ltotx»rt,(ltiivviil«ft LaveralwniM.

to tbdr Morris Plains mfilenre, nfter a iof aomo wmka In New York.

J. J. Magathaii, of Dover, and JOB. f Irr, ofRocknway, have In3«a elected members of thelloekaway DoUctlva CouipnDy.

I-agan'i ball bulldfng ou Vt'averlj- place,Mailuwn, Loi boon ptirchaeed by a Mr. Bryan,of Oranae, from Stephsn A. Davlg.

Juutlce Wm. Coble, or Ilurdtown, an oldveteraii, has received e, iwuatot. of (VJ rerloatli, with bank pay emountlnK to * 10.Sir. aud Ure. IV. Ueeker Lfttell, ot Nuw-rU, will ootno out next "reek to tuelr prop-

erty, MriJregor Park, at Ulie HopatooiiR.Wlltltun fi. Snlmott, wbo b u been wltu W.

II. Drake ot Hackettatovro for the past yearor two.couM* b*ck to Flai«Ser» in tha Bpilug.

llev. li. M. Ferpiwo, of rhllllpeburg, ha.Jtcidfd to acoapt the poelUoa of Qciwiv&lSecretary of tho State HUD Joy School Associa-tion,

Prof. W, J. CalJaii, tbe Blotu'Joiilil, for-merly of Dover, graduated last' w«ek from luuIrtrng Island College Uospltal wltb tbe iVgreeof M. D.

J, B. Dobbins, or Morriistown, through tlioeffort* ot Ueeen. Fennell end Halnes, banbeen granted a peiiBloti wltb back pay fromJuly, HHW. •

Mr. and tirs. F. F. Dircb, of Morris street,celebrated their silver wedding anniversarywith s pleasant party to their JrlendsoDTiitB-day evening.

Mr. Lonla h, Curtis, of Boelon, Uass., unslieen elected Choir Uaster arid Organist of Bt.Feter't Church, MorrSrtown, to succeed IW.A.8.Haxer.

Eugen« Ulggitu, ot Uoi-riatoffn, b u takenlarge block of UIB stock of the compatiy

which proposes to establish a ywrmmaut cir-cus In New York.

Bedgwlck H. Brown, former! v of Ulna Hill,vrlll rsmovefram Port Hurray to Ulgh Bridge,where be will open a larse ttore In tbo newOdd Fellow building.

William Been, son of Villlsm W. Seers,jurt crier, of Morris town,' was severely in-jured recently white on duty as mall ngaut ontfie Penniylvanla Railroad.

It. A. Hcnurdy, of Horrii 1'lahii, nnd'H.UoIC Tivombly.-ol ITadhun, were electedmembers of tha naw'Board of Truitm of the

her sutd has held ber completely In his powery t f a ^ > l d r o . f i ^ r H v V A 1 •'

OMlnsUUitiNliin t b e w o i H . < - , , • • . • . • . - • • --• . ; • , ; , . . . - • • •• .• •

: O M of our niercbatitsilCr. Htrubl*. UsHIdout UU stock of gooos. It ti nported Utat he* about to engage lu business m a ungbuois

%!££'. Woodhuli & Uartlu, bt Morrlstotrp.have been In towuthlti wnk with attock of

It* WllUarn Nlpbol and wire have beenlied to Dwutn U» death, of a very bright

•:Jaioaa.TredWBy Is renovating bin carriagerepository,.In preparationrfor tbe Huram'r

. Cbarley Or**a, nhv lika boot) bb"» for wmeJays on tbaiick list, hra relumed to hla busl-~ M S . • • • - . • ? • •

afessrs.Cbsn]bei-)alnttronovarbave movedItb thoir fanillln into tho apartments In

Mr. Meleon O. Vannatta has been getting Ineome new carriage* reoeady. tie report*business as brightening up with tbe seasoa.: The man}- friends oTttr, Juhu H. Van Dor-veer • « pleased to hear that he la rec-overfug'-on bla recent aevero Illness. Dr WillU-uNtcholUTltlUcgirlttKUIutbii.pi an

XT.W« bear the blue 1 irile

tbat Spring la nearThis Ia tfae time of year for moving, but

we do not hear of many cbaugee In this eotn-uolty. ,Mr. Jobn Albertsoa U going to farm for Mr.

Chas. DoHart, of Bockaway, thecoming year.Tbe "Y. T, 8. O. E, of the PmbyUrlan

Cburcti baa been a great luccess and well at-tainted since Its comntencament. Of Ute agreat number of the older nieniutrs are leav-ing, and ot course they will be very muchmiswd from.the eodety. but we hope tlte

ou»gtr members, T-1\1 take a greater IntertatodflllU»Irplac«. • , -.Tba young people of lit. Freedorogtvel _.

Eva Burnett a farewell party on Tuesdayevening, as ibe wlU soon leave to reside InDover. : .

Mrs. Voter Youngs and children spenta fewdays withtMrfatbeHn-law.Hr.S. D. Yoangs.. Tiwra Urn large flre. raging at this writingback of the lfcCord place, Jn the mountain,and has burned over f. large space of wood'land.- • ' • ' . . '

Kiss Orvle Hulbert ii spendlsg a few dayswltb her friend, Was Cora Trowbi-jdge, .at™-Thlngton Valley. . ••

_ia7WauBalrdlsvIa.Utia;fL-leadsatBptitig-

A party Was beld at Mr. Jobn K. Uulbert'aat Brookdde, It being the lilrthdaya of a SODand daughter. . .

Hra. Ira .W. Yoona* recelvtd a telegram. j Kondsy. ttdtiryingier of the death ol baraatigbter-fn-latv atBUubeth.

Mr, A, a Trowbridge bu returned from ashort visit to bis son and daughter at Morris-town. , . ABn

Tke road* have dried up rapidly for tbe laatt«w days and are now for Uw moat part pass-able. The crow road near Mr. Terrj's placeIs still blacked wltb snow. .

Tbe trustees ol the Bill-top Church havedecided to build a new Iron fence around tbe

rt and church grannd-vand they arenow taitngdown the old stone walla. Thescaffold (••tillholdina Bpthsrt*epl«.,

Tba barber U boUaing a new shop and wlUbe ready for tmslnew at the new utand In alew weeks. •

Hr.Hulls moving from Judge Ddllcker'sl t t h P t t c m ' -.Alexander Thompson let) a horw out of ths

bam to water it Wednesday mominff. andafter drinking, the anlmalwhefled roddecJfand kicked him In the forehead, cruiblortht BIUU over one eye and lacerating tbe __—In a terrible manner. He wai carried to thebouse ana the doctors who were summonedthought be would die In a few hours, but blayouth and good constitution have 'kept him.live and there Ia now a possibility ot bit re-•overy. He li about sixteen years old and aottot IHvid Thompson, - •

IQHKBILI . 'At tfaU writing It loeka as if March will go

out like a Umb, and wa hope It will takecold waves with It: - -• • •• . "

On Sunday evening Rev. Pearce Bogersreached a tomperaace wrrnon which was pu-rred brail wbo heard him.Ht, Kooert Qanlon Is going to move Ironur neighborhood to Lake Hopatoong, -Ho wonder Mr. Idris Powelfhas a smile ~

hltfAca. ll^saboy.. . .Tbe r^adi have dried up very qutehly this

tteetc. Tbe walking Is ranch better- -Mini Itatnla Gannon la very sick.Tbe cap sociable at Mr. Lowria'* Was very

laraeV attended on Tuesday evening of thinweek, and tbey enjoyed ibemselTeswitt, games

loaning nntt.ihewwtaDTinDtuamon.iDK._jook out, bova and girls. Dont* get fooltti

with April fooicutdleaany more. FAI»

Important to the Ladlaa..The datanf tbeHpring Opening of MllUmry,

by Un.KoPall.ln Dr. Caismins' ntw bulltl-Ine, U Saturday, April Oth.

Bo-)r.li>.lne Time to Ol. Hs* AkbaaUn, Kalsomlne or White Wash:UDKB. and gat them at Kttigora1*. . ' -: '• •;

Spring' Overcoats.' -Call'and get one ol tbbee nobbr l?i>ri

Uvercoau at Pierson ii Co'i, Dover, <

U41M'Bncravad Tidtltur Oarde.

FARMERS LOOK AT THIS!Syracuse Plow Shapes

REDUCED TO 30 CENTS EACH.ftxtle by tho mnkora o! tlie plow uiu) guaranteed to* fit. Uw no utfor

and save jonraclf time and trouble.

WIRE FENCINGOF ALL KISDS AT LOWER 1'lltOKS.

TI.e'Syracuso Steel Beam Chilled Plow.

I f ^^.•"" r^ " is• 3 ••"'•

It I« believed that Rev. Fred. Bloom will beappointed to one «t tb» Patei son pulpita, or toMain Street Cburcb, Phllllpsburg, with theprababilltlos In favor ot tbe former.

Mr*, Q«o. BruUm.ofUt.PIo.isant, receivedtbls week tbe check for *.2,MW for vUch her <huibattd's Ilfo wae Insured In the order of theKnights and Udlcs ot the Uolden Star.

MJw Kettle B. Day, daughter of Mr. andMrs."W. F. Day, of Morriitown, made lierdebut In society last week by a "leap yearparty" In honor of Mi« Grace Somma. .., W, A; Tootbe, ot Hew Yorkj who nnrcbaatdtbe property pr tbe late Janwe'Bry^Su E«stHaduKmroad,haj plam nuatie fora niaiiiuiotbr«alileace to be constructed at an early date.: The congregation of tbe M, B. Cburcu atUaplewood lait Sunday evening preeented toithe fiev. John t. Morrow, ffonnerly of Do-'ver) a tftttmonial of *1UO, on closing a tbreo jirean.1 pastorate. ' ' . '

Mr*. Elt»bet)i-DaYei.port, or this town,through tbe eiTarta'ot K. B. Neighbor, has re-1wived a pension or tl'J a montti and «500baak t*y,ou account of liar son, who viakilled lu tha army. ..

Joe. R. B, Farrow, son of Dr. 1J«V1 Farrow,of Mfddlo Valloy, recrivod tho degree of M.D. last woek from the Long Inland CollfgeUospltal, at Brooltlyo, nud will eator,uponthe ptartlne of blj profosiiion. • .

Mr, Benj. "VValton removed this w«tk fromDover to lioohton, where ho will engago In Ibeclothing, trade. Numerous friends ha hasnisde here regret to see him leare nt. Tbe

• bore will be continued by ili\ Joseph

flov IWBD W. Cole, a tuiieranuntal minis-ter ot the Newark JJ. E. Conference, whomany yean ago occupied charges In tbU B*O.tlon, died In Newark on Tueeday, and He?.John I) Uathls, »twtbw mperamutcd clergy-man of Uie same Donference, who paaillledchargoa I» Buteex,' tVtrwu knd Udtrle, dtadIn Trenton ou SundaT. , .

Mrg. Anus. Augusta. Estlw, wife of JaraesE»tlor, ofFovrervllle, and daugbter, of .he

kte Cbilwa Cook, ot Denvilb, disA laat Vd-ay evening at her homo, after on ill DOB i ofuly 24 hours, aged 41) years. • Ten children,joludiog seven tout, mourn the loss of a good

mother, and the whols-community will mlwtbe life of a worthy woman and lrindly neigh'b o r . - . •• : , - . ' . • .

JCCMI Jacobus ti 's[>gndlag a fetv day* at

ISuFraucciBhernir, of Peajiack, Is visit-InK at the M. E. raraOnaEe,

Mn. Wm. Bnuw asd oauguur, ol Orange,are.YialtlDjf Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. andlira. J. N. jjeonard, of Rocks way neck.

R«v. E, P. Fowler is attendlnK Conferoncaat Ubrristown. . - ,' A. attaUige. dbj( .pagsed tfcroujrh tUis placeabout two weeks ago, and bit a aoa belonglnRta Mr. Mat. Vanuuvne. Mr, YanDuyne ehotattbedoe, butfalled to kill I t He bai ifooekeptbliacgla clote contlnemeiit to He ir Itwilltomaa. About the same Ume a dog ofMr. S. Young*,at Wblteball, was bitten, And

u iluoo got.o vatd.We cama sear having a prairis lire on Toes-

day momlng. Wellington Pierce waa burn-ng bruih oil the dry nod and the wind, whichrae blowing a perfect gals, spread the (Ire

rapidly UjroflguUiB dry gros. Borne ot theneighbors saw itaau came to tbe resouo, butthere was tonie lively work for a little while.

Mr. ElUtta fierce,- wbo baa bean sjiondlngo Winter In Newarlc, ban returned to bitid t this place. \

. MT. AKL1H0T0N.Mrs. J. E. Harfc and cblldren and Mr. John

Gardner, ct Ellutalli, are itrialiog Ur. 3,M." Nortwlck.

— » Bertha Cawlmore, of Brookl jn, wea ngwert at Hoatio Villa last Friday.

Mr. B. P. Smith moved hfi family toOrungB

, Mn, Kata UaiiMn haa been eerioudy m, butwe a n glad ta now Is now aa tbe t w l to ~'jvery, •Serernl of our ciUwns bsva rant petlUona _.

Qov. Abbett, reijucBtlRK hint to ran tho coalcombination bill and their names bavo ap-peared In UWNBW Yoik WorlAMVenv) dtlTor-

t Mrs, Mer Norman Bpent Thundsy at tfaij

_j«tor Louis Hanseii i» (ponding a few tjaj.tnHobohen.

Mr. Jobn fioylo and MIu Catrlo Harris baveMl nil oa 'Uia uu.u.nioult.1 MA. W« tru&t,tbelr vojago will ba a long and happy One.

, " . -.. RUBTICATW.

SOHOOLSY'S H0UNTA.IN.

,.„..., of Hackot-tttowu, up, . .JSt W«k with Mrs, H. Wjcfn

-Toeeph t»uU Is vidUttg friendsllackettetown.' Ur. Jacob Kin bat Uitrn ]>oeta.»(on otOtborn farm at Beattyetnwn.

"Ir. Will (urn W. Uanb and family areled borne In a few weeks.

.7o understand. Ur. Frank Uuffoid lato leave us, bavlng vccepUii a blgber lWe are very sorry tn line, inch a ..jnuDgman.bub wi»h bli:i niucb turcfiOe

Thia Ia a fine week no far for mod tip,

Mln Lettie Courwn bos returned from aplsaiaot7hll nmong(rleuda at FurJJB, I'. Y.

araalto of good quatlty ia briug quarrltnl irour ndRbboruiK towa of Marmtla.. Tbvcholrof thaU. E. Cburch bmve a vainabls addition to tbelr numbers In tbe iwrsotnof Utase* Kate and KtU Bincry.

Oar pastor, Rer. PeUr F. MMII, will be re-'t»rn«4 to us oj nnueftt of tb« peoflo.

Tbe cburch lervice* will ba conducted bjMr. M, L. Cuz en Sunday oTcnlon, April .U

H. W. Mutchler hai removed to Itoek a way;Deleave*into travel far Wrlabf. Pcpua &Co.iotS.wYwko.ty. Mr.iuSMrfcMulcb-lef have made many tritmAa duriuz tbelr ilnvbare, who are mrry to low Jfconi from nmotig

ARE YOU OURCUSTOMERS?If so wo want to.hold you ; if not we

want to gain you.If you will take the trouble to come iu

and look through oar stock and see ourprices--every garment being marked inplain flgurcs-wo think you will not onlybuy your Spring Outfit of us, but willremain our customer for sometime to come,

There is no liu'gor, better or cheaperassortment of CLOTHING and HATS tobe found in this State thnn ours.

PIEESON & CO.,THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS,

OPP. THE BANK, DOVER, N. J.

"3 S,"rvl Ittuin-t, JLlmrrnnit TTbM't htnnitnnta. ranmit g

-fly frrfir!, tttju/ilttblr, Btrrt lirnnt I'tuiv rtinmiloimr.l. bfii-1 I". Cntnloeiic,

& mX,

FOULTRY NETTISO, ALt WIDTHS.SPRING TOOTH HARROWS

S. H. BERRY HARWAEE GO'S;

/;;•• -v-•;;V;.lOQ.YARDS 24-I ITOH.; ,,.\,,;.;:••>;•.

Black Faille Dress Silk, warranted, at $1 00 per yard;; (a bargain.);

NOVELTIES IN ALLWOOL SPRING CHhVOTS•atSSc. per yaid. - "-

LATEST SHADES IN BEDEOKW CORDSirom >)5o. to $1 per yard. ; ;

Elegant French Henriettas!;at the extremely low price of sSc.per yd. '

: <:; . ' ; 1 8 0 T A B P S - O F - •' ••.. •• ; . ••• . ' • . ! ' . / !

Figured China Silk i I;.'v ' going at 79o. per yard. ,

BLACK SILK DRAPERY NETS tor 5Qc^76o,80o;,$l, $1.10, $1,60. ' ^ .; J

All the new things in OUTING FLANNE1S

WM. H. BAKER'S,, M.

THE LARGEST LINE; . • • . • • - • • • - . " - O F — •. • " . • : • ' • : . • • -

Baby CarriagesIN J1OKRI8 C0USTV AT

DIGKERSON'S,SOVI3B., 1ST. T.

PROM S4.li? TO $25.00.

IN A N D ABOtfT BlCHlttOIKicbmoud, like ancient Athens, is

upon many bills, ihe Jumes rlvor forralogsort of an elbow about It. Tbe waters ot thriver are very muddy, owing to i u baniwashing continually UIB red rlay intoriver, but it* conns* is w tailing aud orooK^vlug It a picturesque and varieU beauty"would not iiLliermise bare- Tho jiopulati'number* utnvrly u hundred lUouwuO. 1Mreeto are atraigut anil broad, well fluidand almost all ttie principal ones built up wmagnificent rcsIdencM, wilb spacious growabout them. Hue shrubbery, and so many oltlie beautiful white frugrant magnolia trees,with thofr long dark green glossy leaves thathuig ou all Winter ami only drop when tbinew OUM crowd thorn oIT la tlie Bprl.being tlie Ua]>ttol, il lias mcay grand mI-oaJng public buildings. Tuoiuoetsofa the new City Hall not jot completed. IIlintels are vury numerous aud nmuj of tbimmense, and arc generally well tilled, as Itquite a jugular Winter resort not onlyVirginians, l>ut to many Northern people vprefer tbe climate bent to places furtbiHogtli." Too city aboiiiuls in beautiful par!and flue p.e«* cf statuary ore weu ID ETCdlrectinn. Tlie principal oiiMarolii UiectItol wpiare, directly iu frout of tlie eapibuilding. Tie wjuwtriai. statue of Waskir.Urn, mounted n\ioa a huge grey granite (ovdatlou, turrouuded by tbe stately figuresthe signers ot tlie Declaration of Indejicniecce, end outside of ihDao BUII a number <KTOups of figures rejiretentiug (ilKorctit BOID tie revolutionary war, is said to befinest group of statuary In Die United BtatoWhile I em not an admitvr of statuarycould not fall to admit it was a wonder/icomvptlon of a great genius thnt iilnnnwlexecuted all tb.n, nod tbat back of all hutconception itm the linger of tbo luflufto.thetwgrounili la also tbo stfltue of BtcnewaJackson, preiveuU*] to thu State by Kugiladmirer*; nlto tbe statue ol Henry Clay, alast ami not Imst of tbe beauties of this par!are the grey squirrels frisking about in over;direction, looking (or lavoraf ron, pedestriaami when they liavo secured Rome nuU rto the foot ol some huge cltu and beginuracfc nnd ent, They are very tamo ami cuning. In tbo Kuburhs or the city near the fal(.rounds Is a tnnenlfluent e.j«tfetrlaiiUeu. Robert E. I eo, niouokJ uj>on a colowolgranite pHlar-lika ]XKleslal| liaicarved, tlie wiuolo eiecuLod by Mcrcia. Itirsunveiled last spring with Irajwolng cercmonlei

Tha city alto has many bulMIufis of quancient date. Tim oldest Is the atone houion Main St., lullt In 1W, end used by DeiWashington as hla head i] martin. The n<In Interrat ts Ht. John's 1'plncnjiol (JhunLullt early In 1700, wliore J'utrlck HouryHver«d Ills Immortal8,eecb, "Oho uiellbeior give mo death." AUo tlie Monument,Episcopal Church, built Ia I8H over the rullota theatre burned In mil, whore over IIpeople jwrlahed la Uie ikuoei, moat of WLDIare burled under tbls cburcti. Tbe Goveruoiof th« Slate aud UU daughter were among Uunumber. Uinctly la front of tlio entraiunder a covered portico Is a large octagoshaped marblo monument wltli tho namestbe victims on its sluos, with a ueat Iron rsl!in,, about It. Both these churches nro bantamely decorated Insldo and used for dl*lwrvlces. The Suits Capitol la an old billlog, having btcn built In 17H0, aud lisa beused over Biuro ror Btato purposes, fc trotundaon tba nrstfirnris tlie first ttatusiVasbiugton, mode seven years before ho dtedOn tho second floor of thorotunda, onall foui•Idea, Lang the |«lnt«l port ml t* ot all tbUovernors of Virginia nnd many othersher great men. On tbls floor is an nnn cbitbnt tiio guide told us K U ICO years old ; altbe first BUIVO used lu ttio uul.uliig, cast17TT end presented by an English Duke. Frontlie top cf tlio cnpitol one hm a lino vlowIbe entire city,

While In tbe Mpltol I went Into tin Koian they wore having quite- a spirited dobs)over tho question whether thoy would h«vfemale pbynlolnns in tlie I r riubllo InstltutloI bad a seat In tha gal lory where I bad a vhover the entire room and eoou obtorved thatthey worn all PemocrnU, I tubed a genlIQBQ tack of me -where ware nil Voo RepuWIcans. He said there inu only one InSenate. 1 was quite amused and though)they ought to I* a happy family—nearlyto New Jersey. Mr, Watson was tbe spoakeion the floor and seemed very earnest ID lihmanner and arguments against the proposedmeasure. Ha was quft« inclined tflbesatirlcalIn some cf his romarlts. He said It Ud beenrecommended that tboy send North to Nt

. Jersey for somo femala phyelclans to fill tbelplaces, liut li« was not lu (avov of atronuilodeit women like Susan B. Anthony, athat thoy did not want cuy sliortlialredwomen from New Jersey. In the RichmondTimes of January Mtli, sent me by a friend,Mr. Watson stated that In his remarksThursday "be dM not mean to speak wrong-fully of the Northern women; that In INorth there could be found as pure andlofty women as were In tbo South." It waslearned that Mr. Watson made th fa statementInasmuch as bla remarks of Thursday hadbean the occasion of vliidictive tJorn fromBoma Northern lady wuo occupied atbe Senate chamber at tbe time.

I also went through the Jeff. Davit man-sion. It Is o spacloui three-story substantialcorner honjs, with largo grounds in tbi(alto the took house * burn all. tbe cooking fortbe family was done, as all tlie old biany note m the South hare tliue cook fcousnbach of the house nnd entirely separate fromthe house.), Tba frout hall door op-nH intosquare reception room and facing tlie door cthe right and left In niches are two lsrg,pieces of statuary, one Comut, the other th<Goddess of Agriculture. To tbe right Is tbeentrance to a sort of ball wltti broad windingKtaln. Tbo rooms a n all large and alry.wllvery high coiling*. All across tba back of tbeIIOIIM Is an immense jilaita with Hated pillarsextending to tho roof. Ujran the enrl ot tbla}i!araa, facing a aido street, Mr, Davis ustil toreview UIB Confederate troops. Tbls house Isnow and has been since 1870 used for a publloschool Tlio principal, Mr. Fendleton, whoshowed ug through, was a very polite gentle-man-a typical Southerner, solf-ponsened.nlow, oftsj-golDg, etc.

There ate many other schools ot dUIerent,grades, two seminaries for young tadles,-« flischool far colored boys, anil fl larjra flouriah-

oulldtnga and spacious groundi, ownuj andmanaged by tho Baptist douomlnatlon.

TdVen u a whole Richmond Is the moatbeautiful city I was ever In. Asbortdistanceout' of the city Is Holly Wood cemetery, onthe banks of tbe Janus, anil overlooking therirer for many miles. For natural beautyand variety of scenery I think It uBreeawood. There am tine driveways allthrough and en every hand con be seeniillloent monument* and tombs of every de-scription. One of th« faaudsomesb Is that of

' President Mosroe. ButI was much lurprbed' to Bod President Tyler ana wife's graves

without the least tiling to mark tliem, exceptattheheadofthIsgravDwasaIarK»a _ "with Its rich glossy green leaves waving sadsblnlog In the golden rays of the tboi settinssun. Hear tbe eotracoe, to tbe tight, Is an

' octagon-shaped, muslve piece of masonry,' over ninety feot high, erected by the Irnlles of

the Solly Wood Memorial Association ID\m ea a monumoat to their Confederatedead, many of whom aro burled almut It. AsI gawd upon it X could but think of all theblasted hopes and blighted antlclpaUoni 1

' repre*ent«d and th*t their Ideal plcturs of. future victory and glory was gone-bad YS.II-bbed Ilka the kigblug of a Suminer wind at«ven-tlc!a H m . R C . a

Strikts at Ihi.rw>t—Dr. I'lerco'sOoiaon VMUDJIDiscovery. Thatsitbo reason io

ditTorinany ditTorentdiwaisea and dis-orders yield to i tThey all Bare .thecanto beginning—there's » torpid

•Iirer or impuroblood. And thayoll hare the «—

L by thU wnody.a, . Indfgwtlon, flillooinasj tba

most otaUnaU) Btdu and Scalp Diseases, roonas Salt-fbaim, Tottor, Eryidpclfla, Eczemaand kindred ailments; tbo worst forma ofScrofula—even Consumption (or Lung-scrof-ula) In its earlier stanes; every blooa-talntand discrdcr, so mator bow ft came—sll

It's tho tray medidno for an rack illsnmU f i so pDBiUrDly certain la IU dTccU thatIt can bo puanm&ttl U it fiUls hi benefit orimro, laanycaio, the money is rofntuud.

maybe betterl^-- .~— ««»»« .—.-tbe OD9 wbo needs help. D.-Pan> ot spurionsimitation* or dilution*, offcrvl at JOM prioes,

"• . • • • • • . . . S i e k H e a d a c h e . '

I bats used Dr. Ooane's Dyspepsia Pills forHeidftjto, and alnce 1 have taken them I havebeen perfectly free from It. I can cbe«rfullyand coosclentlously recommend town to anyand all who rafler froai the same.\''' •— - "

Is one which ia jjuaronUiiil to biing yisatififactory msullx, or Iu CSMI V( fuilurvrtturu of VUP-Uauti \>rivo. On Uils wXt iikviyou can buy from cur advertised liruggii»t nbottle of Dr. King's New Dlkcoveir for Conriiiinption. It 1» giuimuUiil Ui bring relief iievury caae, wlteu UKMI fur any ofT.t-ti.in uTbi-oat, Lung* or Chost, su.-h a* Ci>u9iuii|iWon, IuIloJiuiuiUon of Lungit, UronchitltAsthma, 'W'hou|jlii{j Cuugb, C'IUUJJ, vU:, uU:It In pluuAiit and agreeable to binte, [nTft-ctly fcofo, and am a\vray» be <l<>|M>iidtxl U[MUTrial Ixittlwi frw at ilol«rt Killtjon-'s UrugStore, Dover, Omni, Hsni-s & Uo.'n UrugHUnts, l'ort Onuii, nud K. K. Jenkins' DrugHtore, Cbt»t«r.

HE1TE & DRAKE.A FEW WOKD3 ABOUT

CLOAKS(Jur collection or Jackets, NewmarkeU and

Capttti In tbe largest and cbolcest we liove eviAhawn Ia tt u e raprewated. tU« l<«dUfashlnQable stylet of Ixindnn, Parix, HerIIand New York.

Wraps, Capes,Top Coats,Ulsters, Jackets,

Travelling Garments.

nenta of extraordinary quality for the money.In higher priced RaruieuU we have a great

arlnty both In styles and pricos of t"'™good value*.

OHIUDREWa DEFA.RTM.ENT.We are showing a variety of styles in lu-

fania' and Children's Drewe* and Coats. Par-ticular attention given to tbe manufacturing>f Cblldreu'i Outdts.

CAEPBTS.We have a full line from the mills ol tho

moil prominent manufacturer*, aud show alargo asBurtmant of Roysl Wilton, Aim lu-ster, Uoquot, Velvet, Hody IlnuBel*. Tai>estryBnusolsanli Ingoing.

Uuyers cannot fill to be Milted in our ArtBquares, Ruffs, Mats, Mattingi, Oil Clothsand Linoleums, at unusually attractive prices.

Thorn are also somo new and beautitul do-•lens in TUKKIHH, PERRIAH and otherOrlditai Rt'OH.

Heath ba Drake,777 & 779 Broad St.,

NEWARK, N. ].

Cor. Sussex and Blackwell Sl»,

etlll nalDtftina hli repatatioD for kMploc fillMid eomplste itooki of

GROCERIES

HEAT CUTTING.

ptece a sta&tt) engine _ ..„capwity o t«» pounds an hour, and aropre-pored to cut tnesU for farmers null othersat coe cent per pound, DO Wondftya, Wednea-dayi and Fridays of eacli week.

HEDDEN BROS,,Center Grove.

BOUSE FOE BENT,AinHl Ut, tflW, new lioui* ou Wltott utrwl.

.J rmmi with rtatin bmt, city natar, bathKoro and all modern lmprovHnentij. For< . ™ 1 . p p l , t . i i o K A c i ! i i D u i ( n A U |

Ke«l Estate anil loimraace Ageut,H-tf " Dover, H.J.

NOTICE.Tbe annual meettuK of tbe stockUolilere of

tbe Ultnrnlft Mine Railroad Company, will bebald WEDKE8DAY, A.P1UL Otb, 18ft!, at1131) o'clock A. u. at tho Tntttou House,

Bcoretary.

THE SMITHGranite Company,

are now prepared! to f unitah a alee quality of(tnuilte from their quarry near Hlbernla, onthe Morrli County Railroad. Tbe color It aclear gray, and the blocks can l » furnished In

ANY SUE DffilliED.Suitable for buildings, bridge*, or for mouu-meuta, aud can be furnished upon the mostreasonable terms. For particulars addrees orapply to tha

THE SMITH GRANITE CO.,DOVER, W. J.

OFKICK OX BLARKWIU, BT., m THE OLD DO-

IT-tf TSR t'MBKn COVPANV OPFICB.

SFEOIAL SALE,. .tare oovf on band a lot of FiiRsnimB

nhleh Imu.cget rid of at I have no room fort. I will »1! this furniture at coat for tbe

OD Esiei fit., near tbe Blnk,P.O. Bo*«B.

Dorer, N. J.40-6m

25 Head of Horses- A T —

PRIVATE SALE—AT HUB—

Livery, Sale & ExchangeStables,

ORCHARD St. DOVERg of roadsters, farm 'and

ei'neru) butsluea* bon*« with some

ultra stejiiwra. These horses are

frum 15 to I(!'i bauds high, will

K«Igh frcni DOD to 1,UOU pounds.

These horses were telocted and

imrcbasod I>y ourtwlvea at ROCK

BOTTOM PRICES FOR (.'ASH,

and that means we can sell for

ROCK U<mo» piiiciuKiTUEit KOK

t.'AHii OR CitKinr. We Invite all

jwreuin iu noed of homes to come

nud examine our stock; will show

them In all Lorueta and must be

asreiiresented. Themosto/ them

are Jersey and York State horses.

Barton Smith & Son,DOVER'. H. J .

N. B...Special attention givento Auctioneering in all Itsbranches. i *-tr

ARND

PROVISIONS

Pillsbury'8 Best Brandof Flour,

FEED. G R A M . BUTTEM

OHEUBE, ECGIt rntt.

Hlvangers viidlliig Dover are Invited to callurt examliiB my good). Popular prices plioe

them within the reach of those whose meansaro limited, and my flue assortmout cannofull to nleone and satisfy Uie moat criticalbuyers. JoilH ARNDT.

FRANK F. JtPGAR,BOTTLI1R (IP THE BKBV BllAKDB OP

Lager, Ale, Porter,ALL KINDS Or

11INICRAL WATERS, SELTKBIl, KTO.AOEMT roll

Hlnohliffo's Oelebrated'Beer.AtJiO PROPRIETOR OF THE

OPERA HOUSE CAFE,WAKREN STREET, DOVER, N. J.

C. W. BOWLBT, igent,Orrtcx iw WBIOIIT OJUJAS Piotosr ,

COB. BLACKWSLL AKtJ fiERaEHBTS.,DOv-BR. IT. ,1

PEARCE & MONEZ,Carpenters and Builders.

Plans, upedBcaUona for buildings, oontractataken and materioJi furolslied. Jobbioc i

laity. Offloe and shop opposite A. J_ _ _'s lumber jwd, la buOalag tonn*rij ocouiJed by Bearing & Sharp.

Wit. PEAHCK. JOE. UOKSX.

—STATIONERY—OF ALL DESOBirTIONS.

•HEUTSPAPEBS, IWMlUliSEO-ARS, TOBACCOS, and all Tobaocon

ist's Supplies,onu always be found at tlie atore of

M,G. HAVENS',SUSSEX SIKEET, DOVER, H. J. "

N. B.—Special atteodoa fiivcn to Uie prompt delivery of newspapersnnd periodicals. ,

JOHN A. LYONS/can be found a complete stock in ever; department, iuchjas

Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Carpets, Oil Cloths,

• Rugs, Cloaks nnd Jersey Jackets.Large assortmect of Ladies', Misses' and MOU'B SHOE8.

dBOOEBIES, PBOTISIOHB, 4o, '

We keep tlie best goods tlie maritet can afford, and prices defy alloompetatioB. :

J. A. LYOK. OPP. PO8T-OFFI0E. DOVEB. » . 1. '

, BteiWBptph^suidTypMnrlitpr.Bo«n IB, ErenjoffPest BuIIdingrWe^xw

PRESENTATION—or—

8TYLBS—IfOB THE—

SPRING AND SUMMER—air—

1899

Hffl'BEEIYE

LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S

Outside Garments,Suits and Dresses

OIICO more H Is our pleasure to direct th<ladles of Naw J«ney to our Boring ©jwolntt olearmenU, MllpslaK ia all t ie euential lea-fores, any display ft bsj baretofors been outprlvilego to offer. Three ol the inrariflblirules upon wblcb the great success of tills dourtmentbasbeea built, aro: AMortaacntinutUtflng Io lh« Molt c i l l l o l tntU,Prtttt within |b« limit* ot every one'iparsci Usttrlals m t h as east be reoom-weif lrt » r |oo4 scrrlce j or, fa a word,lartfu-BBiortinHiU and better value* than areobtainable a&ywbere else without eioepUon.Thtse great Judueetneiita should draw every!ady to our department before buyingSpring garment far sell or child.

1 P R I N Q E X H I B I T OF

Pretty Millinery.Very latest nodes from Pnrle anil orlg.

Isial creations from onr own work roam* •la a truly grand array or beautiful Lace, Jet,Straw and Flower Toques, Hata and Bonnets.A. selection splendid In variety, beautiful fstyle, and at a standard of charge, which bibeen termed by other* as a revelation <reasonable prtos,PULL LINKfi OP BOVS1 AND YOUTHS

rniNO, I'REas ciuouy AND UUOEX

L.S.PLAUT&D0707 to 721 BROAD St..

NEWARK. N. J.

the Be*-Hlve Bsnlns Mloblnw.WAI1, OP.DSnH PROMPTLY K1I.1.KU

GENTLEMEN.NOW 18 THE TIME TO BOf YOUR

-:• CLOTHING, -:-

la WR Aim NOW oiosraa our otn

WIHTEE GOODS

BEaABDLESS OP COST.

WE WOT OWBE AU, OF THEM OV.

THIS MONTH, IN OBBEN TO MAKE

H00M FOB OMl

SPRING OI/OTHING.

So do sot fail to call and BOO molioforo pnrcliasing elsowliero.

5. LEVINQTON,

Halter, Glcfhier ami Oent»' Fur-tmlter,.

Opp, BAKER OPERA HOUSE,

•' DOVES, N.J.

L. H. IVES & Co

Fancy Goods,HATEEIAl FOE TAHOT WOBE,

TIDIES, LACES,

HANDKERCHIEFS,

KID GLOVfiHLADIES' AND CUILBIIEN'S

Winter Outerwear,STATIONERY,

FANCT AHD BTAPL1

BOOKS AND BASKETS.

HorseShoeing.

oorner of BlukveU »nd Benen 81c.. Dofer.Toe business is la chugs of a prutloal andUMriraetd Iiorso-ihoer and I TeipeetiiUr•ofiait a shire or pablio r«troiia«s. . - • :

Geo. McCraoken.

PIANOS!FROK A l t FIB8T-OLA6S MAKIK&;

CASH OR OR EAflY FAYMESTS.AL8O KEimO! PABT ICKHT ALt^WTO'ir PUR-

OpuZDHANOB TUWRD A^D '.REPAIRED.

887- Ml FOTJBTB'AyE.,' 'Con. S5TH BT.. ,' NEW TORK CITY.

A. C. CHBISIBNSEN'S

Seeing and Oloantag Sttabllsbment,

Conor ot Blsckirall W Pnjmot StreeU,Domr, u Uw Ixsb cqBlFpcd w U ^ u n w V luUb ildnjtjr (or Uw ruioratiaa of dotting. .

Carpet Weavingla til IU braoihe. •tbml.d to' In tb* batpuosr. A Ui» lot ot RAO OAttPKT ontand (or «fe. JUCT 41 wolaal. or null.RJJBTooknd In . at cfaarp for ciulomm.

ILLSTtilhifYOllWANfAciOODSUBSfAMflALSAflS-

TRV

iT'TlLLSfHEBILCIN £V£R/PARflClJU\HANDGIVESBI666RQUAN-Tlfr7 FOR LESS MOH£r

your dea[ei" l\ais itJ ^ p L i H

cEUTJIAL KMLROAD

(T1IK 1'UIIT UKAUNd H. It. CO. I.KNHKK)

O f NOW JEKiJKy.

TIHK TABrJI IK K TiLTWOV. U.TH. 1S0I.

TltAINS I.EAVK DOVJJIt AS FOM.O\V'

For Now Yoik, Newuk ft ml Eli zobeth, at 0:45, U :41 A, B.; 3:31,5:51r. M. SOMDAYB, 5:48 P. «.

Tor rhiladolpliin at 0:45, 11:4:A. Jt; 3:31, 5:55 p. it.

Tor lioug Brunch, Ocean GrovtAstaty Park and points on NoiYork nnd Long Hranck Kailroaiat3:31r..ji. .

For all stations to HigU Bridgeat G:45, 11:41 A. M.; 3:31, 5:55 r. M,SOHDAYS, 5:48 r. M.

Tor Lako Hopaicoiipr at 5:4511:41 A. M.; 0;58 P. a.

For all stations Io Ogdoii, 8:4t1 1 : 4 1 A . M .

ForBoel:awayatl):14A.jf.; 12:054:09,0:10, 7:23p.m. SONDAVB,i-X:P. M.

For Hibemio at 0:14 A. K.; 4:00,r. H, SDNDHB, 4:14 r. M.

For Boston, Allentown and MaudChunk nt 6:45 A. it.; -331, 5:65 r,M. SUNDAYS, fi:48 p. jr.

New: T o i l nt G;00, 8:45 _Jtj IKK), 4:80. p. if. SOKDiTs, 1:0(1r.»r.

ljeavo Eookuway at 0:37, 11:3A, «ti 3:23, 6:47, 6:50 p. u. SOT.SAYS, B:4G v. M.

Leave Fort Oram at 0:10 A. H12:00, iM, 0:11,7:18 v. H. SDNDAY8;1:09 F. ic. .

Lo»v6 Lake Hopatcong at 6:40Hi29 A. H.; 5:40 f.lf.

Leave Higl Brii36o at 8:10,11.00A. H.i 8:00,0:17 p. M. SOKDAJS, 8:02P. at.

H. P. BAIDWDI,

GOB. PUSS, AgentJ. H. OLIADSEN,

Qou'l Snpt

DR. ANDREW'S

Rheumatic SpecificCOMPOUNDED WITH THR OREiTEflT

OAnE AND RECOMMENDED .FOB -M1SDJUTI8M OKLY.

H. D, A T, M, D,r:H. JH Joljlfltl), 1890.:

Alter a yeira1 great Riffiricff Irom BalitBlicamaliim, ilarinu hloh time every itep waai pupral enon, I commenced en joar fpeclBa,and now alter a Ton weeke, l*klng it Mlbfalhu adilecd, 1 feel touar In ererj way tlian 1

• Ice put two jeara. Toata verj trnly,

Masons and Builders,

Contracts fur all kindt or work tokm nudall mnWruu furnished. Practical ozneiienoetaeYtry branch of mason work.'.: • • • ..

JOBItfH0 TROMMiJT; ATTENDBD TO.

' Bnop on Bisoui BTKKST,

SUMVr. R. 11. i

Var a fioo IIDO of WALL PAPERS, BOlt— ' " - - ^ t oaf store on sUsSEX

KUfcV :'

CHEAPjfUEl!if. liorrisiora QBB X'ght Qompany ol

• The Best Quality ^bfCbVeat rix ctmti per LusbeTby the car load, F . 6.B,, Wnrrtotown. Tha oonpany have at pros.-«t "" band about four ttotiaana bushels

L ^ _ , » M B . _ 1 . I I . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 . . I .

« « i mud abouhich they can ship Ipmuda

Addreal l\KRflON, ' •'

aBWorW

HIGHEST

. Ii.D.SCaWAHSl, .'•!.!:" . '••: Eomr.II.J.

M. D. HICKS? , " W«ttto«, Clodm, Bint.1 InrtrumraU. So., Biwafi on

ESTABLISHED 1830.

GEOUGE E. V00KUEE8

MORBISTOWN,

HARDWARE— U D —

IRON MERCHANTDatlders'. Currlsge Bakers', Blaoksmlllii

OoDlraclora', MinlDg u d AUdufcctursra' Bapiles, Pitotfl, Oi>B. oto.

I.GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT

Seods R rid FcrllllEers, Bales soil Boalos, _cles, TrlojolH, Fishing Taake snd GporM-

wen'* aisoda, Ilocseltoepliift Oooas.

ALL I1UI 01

LAND AND DRAIN TILE

BARB WIEE.FENCING,

Poultrr snd Mosquito Netliaji. Also a fa!Una of Buit fifties, XUfrlgentcts aad w»1OooitfB, B»t>v Ot>rritc;ei. eio.

Agent of Morris aud *dj iluinR flouotleathe Oliver Ohlllod PIo>, also Acme H»rroKEafflo Wheel Co)tiia.Un, ff*llir A. Wo*Mowers, Bnapert sod DindarsJl,Hjr»fl " '

ind Tresil Ho

AT* Slnnip Pullers.

S.E. BENNETT(successor to A. Wlghtou.)

MANUFACTURER AND DRALEll IN

STOVES,RANGES,

FURNACESTIM, CorfJcK AKPHHKCT U\an Houimo,

Zinc,'.; Sheet Lead,

Lead Pipe,Pumps, Ac

THE GORTON

HOUSE-HEATING

STEAM OENEHATOli

- A SPECIALTY.

l^OUNG MAN!What am four aims In life f Dn you I now

that a thorough busiiitw. wlucatlou is wlmyou niied to suft't^l In yuu i- life work I Avflyourwir cf tbe

Hew Jersey Business College,7H &. 766 BItOAD ST., NEWABK,

Day awl WKBliortbniid aud Tj]»- writing Popt,

Tuition very luvt,Catalotfus free.

C. T. 2.M.I.KK, IViiii'N. I}.—KALI. BSSSIDNB I

Uay olara opens Senfannuer Int.

J . J . V R E E L A W D ,

CARPENTER •»" BUILDERs ofitijft-ftcisbm'tabls not

BUcbweU street,n«t to Uie £Ieo-Lght StaUou. -He returns tbanks for

liberal pstrocact) ut Ifae past u d will beleased to£ehlslrlends In fismICoutrsets, Plans, BpedficaticmB

falsfurnlidTed for a m ? kind of wRoof* la

ETERJ. CORCORAN SCo

Tinners and JPlumbers

lumting, Eooflng, Gutteringand Sheet Iron Work>

and HEPAIltlNa. A long Kid pnwtwal«uuleuoe us win'kn.Ki ai»I wodtJiwM ,-^i«SJTQ tha tndaaemantu we odor for natroosgUhop on Morris Bt., one door from BlaoVmltoward tha river. . : :••. . 1&-1T

COLEMAN

MUTSS or buinMs trdnlna I - i«a*i sxpansltrs lam»»a motoy t PlewsAUttlwuUaol IaAonvA

, tbDOsandi ot eruittstas snd thk Itafllns btul-asasniSDOfthsi>tateuidiuUoD. WiitaltarOfU sad U oonTloeea * "1st BBOts-bsDd ana trpl e B U t a . , ••• •

J.B.TREWA.RTHArill furnish ORCmMTHA ilui io , as required

•' ttom two Id ten pieces, for ' .

Balls,Weddings, Hops;and Sociables,

all kinds. Will play «H the latent musicFor further pu-Ucul&rs addrees

VOUM R. TOEHTARTHA,

-8ni "-•.' • . ' BOOMTOH, H. J,

INSURE ,T0UR PROPERTY .WITH

H. L. DunhamiUBOPEAN AKD AMERICAN

COMPANIES!3SHKS mulIPTLT- AbniBTSD AND

PAID IK O^BHI

rjLTE FOR SALS OK KXCHJUCOE.

B-BAKER BDILDING, -

D O V E R . n . j . ••• •.."••;;

JOHH80R & CO0PSR.

D GUIXRAL Fuunanlno

i to o l l d i . by J.

iDENOOMELLK0CKAHA1. H. J

A0INTS lOS TEE

Duplex AutomaticSteam Heaters,

Duplex Uta«m and Hot Water Heaters. Tli«jftra msd« ol vtouibt liotltr Itca, h»-?6 oopcor QQSS, and «l»5n superlori',T ID tbe fo].Iflwlofpoint*( GreatAMinomrlQfuell Him-plioilj oi ooiutruotloiil No anaoouiiblcjalnts 1 No long final or beat ing sprf«o« fillonU to ktep cle.nl Ewj to m«ana-! NoOOBJ to lift to tha top of a lirgs tuagasinsParieotsafsty

All kinds of Plambing, Booflng and Sbeal

description; Hirdwire.Ontlerr,Tin-wire,OOlotbij Osrpfti, eta. Lotilgh and SorantoOos.1. Lamps, Pslntu, Oils, Fslrosnk' S lSort's Bnbber Enokel Chain Pamps.

MINING MACHINERMORRIS COUNTY

MACHINE &IR0N CoAIH COMPHHSSOBS, of

efct efllolencr.

UOI8T1NU KNUINEB, duple:And vevenab le .

PUMMNti ENUINEB. i t* and economica l .

CUHNUU PUMPS, double ol• in t l e .

a n d i n i B l l .B .» f ftni] Light OkitfDgt i> Iron, Brui.

And Plia.plior DroDzo, Forgfufia of evBrr d.latlntfoD; UO1L£I1U, lioriaoDUl) Inbnlunprigbt.

The Equipment of Iroi

Mines a specialty.r Onto and Wcrkj,

SUSSEX ST., DOVKIl, N. J.

Bvorrav T. SMITH. QJCO. £ . JBMKINB.

SMITH & JENKINS."OLD AND TRIED"

Insurance and RealEstate Agency,

0I7IL.&nd MI1TINQ SNaiNEERINa,^ Dalon Buk BDlldlng,

'•• ; • WE BATE FOR PA.LE •:{''•}>'-i tirefcio tiirW oiioicc bniiaing iitos 01

Piiu i»o.,dwoUins;»Dd-Israjs lot on Ht. Uop<ATC; ttio a lsrgo lot on tills tvenut | dweiliaiin the TlolDiU of Bt, Man's Cliuroli, andnitce of shout two ictc* of i n d niib dwcllluc

d t ! i t i le of shout two ictc* of i n d niib dwclllu

.s.rDandot!ioriniprc.vemeijt*io»!olmtyofli'ora. - These properties mast JjusoM itid nil

sold ei*ati and on e«iy Ut

MOftRlSTOWNiRANITE & MARBLE CO

XANDFAOTDBKBa A»D UFOHTEIta

Anniotn ud 7o»!js Sionlte and

Konumtatt, Sarcophagi

ALL Woar i i n . i u i u u i ' or THE BUT.„.' PBIOEBLOW. .-.••;':

BTCbnmlU ill Mora pnrchiulDg. It wIU

WOHKS-Coa. MllMuii ST.' i«D . P A R I ,

84-lF • : llOBEIBTOWIf. N. J. , •

R.F.JOUEY&CO,,SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,

• • • ' : • • • . ' :

' ^ - A K D - " : . .:

.:

' - • • • ; ' . >

MEN'S FURNISHERS,

BIOBROADSt.NEWARK,' NVJ;:

LAIlOESrAHD BE8T STOCK in Uie fltau.

R. A. G, FREEMAN, DENTIST,

•. otPo.lt.m.i;MlOH..,i« room.o.-rjjTiJ

"tfVMH. IMikllBoBUiinfl.ui).nlofi>r..ta(]A'.t

A MOST VALBAOLK HBUEDY ljB.

Dr. EdW^rt^ Tar Syrup

THos; p: muinfactiirer and dealer In

ail iork la Ku-blniDd Orulta. ill workof In. tail orteiuJFj

ILAOEWKM. BTBBBT,' _" DOyin; V, J

RIAMT^^COALGOAL,

nd huuoa-i i i t i i lui . Co.1 of all l lm ocaitantlf . . Uad ind :d&Ur*»d nrpaptlrto

NOTICE.

No n u B Is hereby siren ttat the mibsorfberwho claims to ba teJted In fee of tlm ""

dlTldcd one-nlKteeulb part of certain 1ft—and real mtAt«, eituato In the Towi^ilp ofRorkaway, In tbe Countrof Morris and Btatoof New JersflT. tbac la to « J . ID all therei tworartalQ lots of land described In a deed fromWill lain JuuiOUM and wife to Robert filch*

•Aa and eamurl Tlppett, dated March SSut,.1711, and recorded fD Morris Couutj Clerk'sOffice In Bock D 10 of Deeds on p u s s 4W, &c

THE FIHST LOT bejrlmilns at aUnrnp ID tba. jnce on tbe lower slue of uie rond ana «oato-erly front a small brook of water that crossestbe road about a ijiiarwr of a mile north-MMterlT from Ike dwelling house fonnerljbelonging to James Boott alone;, the roadleading from Blbfimla to Orcen Pond^ thence(I) south tUty-elght degrees and thirty win-uteo eart five chains; tSeuoc (3) north ttrent?degrees et<et live cbalDB1. tfaeooe (2) nortelfiutT-oue drjcrwa west four cbalus to sale

- - J - thoooe«)south 1'"

tbe (Aid road i.u- . . .~~.~ .«» —n.'»» PiiBtno ud fortj lioka to tbe be-

. „ one acre and eighty-twoJtbsofanacre.HKUJWU LOT edjolns tho abo1

scribed trvcton tbe soutli aud is buttedbounded «• follow* t BeglDtLluaattbaU.nlnaeornofof the above described tract <—runs tt'euiw (I) souUiarlF aloug the Hoe of theaforesaid publlo road whlob leads from OreenPond to Ulbernla two cbalus and iilaetydvelinks to • point iu Uie east waggo track oflinks to • psold road ; tb a b o t on

ie east wagon trackn B cMurse euppotcdven degrees east fmbe about Bontbslxtv-seven dpgrws east U

cbaint and flftr Units to a point In an old coalroad; thence ('!) in a northerly dlreotloa twoclislni and tweutf links to the second comerof the above described tract; (1) live chainsto tbe Orat corner thereof which Is the begin-ning comer of tbia second traat, containingabout ana acre and twenty hundredthsof anacre, being, the same lands owned In commonby llobertKtcbardsnnd Bamtul Tippett,tbepuiial UDdlvldaJ one-half whereof the saidSamuel Tlppett died Blezed, having bjr bis laetwIU and testament deviled ths same Io bineight children, vtx: Francis H. Tippett, Chas.K. rijipett, George F. Tijipett, wllllam Tip-pett, Amelia Tippett, Edward Tippett, Samuel

MV- -w.u •— tald lands lncoaunontrt Richards aforesaid, tlw said Ilobert Rich-ards being entitled to t U equal uadirldBdone-half ltsrt thereof, and the Bald Francis H.Tippett, beorge F. Tjpiwtt, William Tlppett.Aniclltv Tlppett, Edward Tlppett, • SunueTlppett, Jr!, Nellie JaneTippelcVantl th«sub-scriber, being each entitled to an equal nndl-pjdud ont-alxtecuUi part In the saldlands, thesaid Amelia mppattTEdward"~ " *- indNottto Jani _.k

the subscriber will inatoap]railou to tbe Orptumt' Ccan of tbs «~Couiitj cf Morris, on Uotiday UIB second dayof Mar next, at the hour of ball-past nineo'clock In tlie forenoon, at the Court HouW InMorrlstown. for tbe appointment of ComtniB-lionen to dlvlJo thn said lands between tbeRaid owner* In the shares Aforesaid.

D a t * March 1 8 t h , , « . „ . ^ ^ ^

NOTICE.ESTATE OP WILLIAM B. J'OBNBON,

DECEASED. *

PUllBUAHTtotheord»rof tbeBumaatoof the Count; of Morris, made on the

ity-nfnth day of Jannsrj D. D, ODO thou-elgbt bilndred nod ninety-two, notice U

liereby giveu to a,II peraoiu havlag claimsngalnst tbo estate of William E, Johnson, tateof the County of Morris, deoesused, to presenttlm sanw, vaAnt oalh or aiRrmauoti, to thesubscriber, on or before tha twenty-ninth dayor October next, Uiog nine months from thedate of said order; and any creditor neglect-lug to bring Io and exhibit his orhercJalp,tinder oath or afflnnatlon, within tbe time solimited, will be forever bsrnd of his or neracUaa therefore ai&ttwi U* Admlnlrtmtor atifaeesUteofeaiddeoBased. - . - .'- Dated the twenty-ninth day of January A,D. IBM. .(3HA8, H-BHNNBTT,

Administrator,10-Wff" , . . •"; Dover, N.J.

H0TI0B.ESTATE OP ISABELLA LYHCH. DI

Pursuant to tbe order of tlw Surrogate oftbe County bt Worrit, mads on tbo twentiethday of February A. D. one thousand eightHundred cui aluotj-two, noQce is ber«bygiven to al) Mrsons haying claims asalni * **"estate of Isabella Lynoh.laU of tbe Ot_ .of Morris, deceased, to present the same, un-der oatb or BfllmutJon, to ths subscrloer, ODor before, t ta twentieth day of Novenoernext, being nine monthi from tbo data of saidorder; ana an; creditor negleotfsi to bringlu and Bxhibltlils or her ols&D. undar oatb or^nt_ II _l4i.fu At ir_ I - _ _ il. ii.j __li

le Adpinfstrator.i-entJeth.dsy of Feb

OWEN LY.dsy of FebruaryOWEN LYHOa,

AdmiQiteAdmiQisteawf,HIberafa, M-J.

. Notice of Settlement.Notice it herebjrnlTcntb»t the u o o a n . - .

the subioriber, Uieoolor o* Eblih, Bro'h-ertoa, dudeaecd, fill U s-ndUwi u d »Ut*inytue surrogste,snd reported foi settlomto tbe Orphtus' Conrtof the Oonnty of B

13 0 , . JBB9E1DAHS.

A CAUTION!' WWyouMk' for BallanUne's Export, be

surayoa net i t Do not swept any otberBeer,l>ec«use some one sayi ft la jutt ai good.A small glass of tbe genuine Is better than agalUiu of cueap Imrnrtioa, > For aala ia allIntfllast plaoes and delivered anywhere Io

Uie Northern part of thoUuta by

E O V E R , K , J . . ; . . ;

AOBNT&;BOTTLERS OP :

PUBE APPLE 0IDBE,: SHTZ'S POETBE,

. , AMD'TIIB BXBT . - - . * ' ;

Soda u d Mineral Wsten' , OF KVXBT DKBOniPim.' ,

' £ T BATI57AO1XUN bUAUANTBRD.

EUGENE BUCHANAN'S

DRY: GOODS

GHOCEKY STORE,

8U8SSI «IHS«r. DOVKH. H. J.

itoako) «ilh.lh« iieil ol enriUiiiig'la Ihtm

LloH, ind uld it fifing prleM. (UI iti .

• •ajltooii Md pHra.. i l l (OOdi Mttiil

iuj p « l or ihi tmro at ilurt'ootiM," .•;•

•"-' ', ' SOaiNE BOOBlMiK.

ADMIHISTHATOE'S SALE.

BITTlrtueofaDonlerQftliflOrpbani Cpnrtof Uie Couotr ft Venb , nude uo Um

MTcnU. d . r of l U n a , A. D IW" tk« >ul>-Mribar, AdnlaUtratdr of tbo MtaU of *Wtl-

J onWEDNESDAY, tbe IStb day of APRIL

next,l>etweeo the boars of 13 o clock noon andfive o'clock la the af twnooii, that la to say attwo o'clock ID the afternoon of said day, alltlie right, title and liitatvst whereof tbe aatdWilliam H. MoDavlt was selESd at the tin eof hla decease, of. In and to all those certalulota tmcts or paroels vf jptwl and pratntsMsituate, lying and being in Uie Town of Dover,in the Township of llaudolph io th« Countyof Uorris and State of New Jtrsov. '

Frasf TRAnT—Comprlaing; tba honMstaadproperty of ths said William U HuUsvitsituate on the «ast Hd0 of Mouat flops Aveand containing twenty-three acres more orless, and being tun sum* premises conveyed tothe said WiilfatB H. MoDavlt by H*nryMcParian and wife, by deed dated January lat,1B80, and recorded In tho ldforris CountOlerk's OfDce, In Book K 10 of Deeds ou

IMcttptlng, iiowover, so much of ths aboven>BoLloned tract as baa been comvyed by t ieaald Wfllla.>u H. Voltevit and wife to various

Sxuoito TiucT-CoiiUlalnB: ona twlf of anaaretuorsjorlDSB, situate an the soutberlytldsof McWrton et ' , but from which U i o b i

deeddatodJunelst.lSTG, ' 'THIBD TRACi-Containlng forty On than

sand square feet of land more or less, situateoutboEGrtherlrsideDfMcParlanfi?

Tbe two tracts last above mentioned beingthe same premises conveyed to tbe said WWliam H. SfeDHM-brHaw; Me^Wlaa aol

rife, by deed dated Way 1st, 1USI, and ro-Dnled 10 tbe Morris County Clerk's Olllce iuBook 010 of Deeds, on pagw 613 &o

Excepting, however, out of theks t two*desonbed Jote M mcoh thereof as was conreyed by we said WUIlaro a MeDtTlt fn bjgUte Uaw to Tarions perBOPSl v

FOURTH Ta*or—Situate "on tba north t!ile.I Uotfsrlan street, and being the same preniISM oonreyed to tlw said WttTlsm II HeDavitby Eimoa O. Bearing and Bamuol J r "her husband, by deed dated April IBLand reoorded In the Morrli County Z.OIUCQ, ia Book £ 13 ot DeoaB, on pages STC1,Ac ' ••

BxoepUng, faowever, out of tlw last above-.entloned tract ao mueli thereof as was sul 1

y tbe said William H HoDavIt In bis Ufame to vnrlous persons. • lFIPTII TBAor-Sitoato on the north westsrly

side of Hope street, and Is dNdgnated as LotNo. tteveuteen upon a insp ratlfled the ' Bigor Farm Ut.,« nude by Piwk P Amsdeli

In May, 1870 and now on fileMn tbe MorrJ-Oounty Olurk'a Offlcn, as reoorded In and witha certain deed bearing date May :mt, 1870

tla, fnoutor.etejtUaaMA.JlnKkfl.liJ dWd,bjdttditted November 20Ui, 1S83 and potaajetrecordail,- : ,

IdaoMIopaMmet, u d locludea'all totMifHloateoi aa deBignated upou t4ia map entitled" e "Blglar Farm J>>l.'rabo™ refsmd io,- " also a lot OI equal al*e in the rear tiierwt

-XceptJoKthererroniwmiicli tberaofaahubeen taken u j tbe City ot Dover for tto iiarjtand puipogea of Hope street.

Uelng tbe MDIO preutties couieyed to tha teald WTIllam D.MebavltlivBUptin o Bnrr7

by d n l dated July OSth, 1885 and not aa Jet

UBI'BNTU TBACT—SItuateoD the nortliwftiterly aide of Hope •treet, and I. dedgnated aiLot No, Twenty upon Uie map aiAltlad. tha" SlKler Farm Jjota" above referred to

Bins th. ninth: lot dnorlbid lu a deed to

Illen. StorlfTof M i S . Cm, C,£M Sept

BIOHTII Tnior-Sltiuto ra Un ncrthir] 1aide of Blackwelt .treet, oontallilDg WantvllTB hundred square feet of land

Being pert of thotremlnoe described In aaed froni David H. SfeDavIt to tbeaaid WII

and Hope St., and . „ .„„and known aiI U» « JUnobnan Triot."

JEzt»ptiug,bowaver,BiimuoGtn.reoftuwa.;3uveyed by Uuy M. Hinohman to tha I4cu.tHill Cemetery. Association, bv deod datedM.rch aotn, lffl and reoorded In tba Clark •Offlo. ^scanaald,.!! Book il « ot Dead!, on

Belnz the u u premfMB conveyed to the ^lad WllllaU.H.'keDavlt b /TSmlahf lginclimao,. anrvlvlug Executrix of Uu U,Htnchmao, deo'd, cjrde«I-datad November!M,lHio,5UdrkoroedinBookrrilofDeed>,onpafMyU, &c.. AJ» oopt lna out sTtneuut above-metttloned bact at> much taoreot a.fra. oonveyed. b , tbe a»ld William U K™Davit, In bl> J fa llmo to varioi. i s m

Aln eiceptlng Lot Ho. H5, In Block «. np<

arenue,.betwt

'~Sm"KIoTi -B»ln j iot'No Thlrtvflve. 'In Blook o, aa dealgnated upon a eertaS Mapof property belonjliuj to'loe aalIcOavIt, rnade iiiHSn, eiUUnl"'""*•—an Tract Dover N. J

apartofthapi *

The abovs-meatloDed tracts or part*]* ofindaad nrcmlsas M S M partfaSSrtSr «Vrly da

and i

references to * .M., mav uv,vir....——. ,. .Be ta MorrlMown, M. i i la i rcBra , , MM

, -. \ ' , V F m u n « i B. riBitaoN,

•25.20 • Wlllu,n, H1M?U.J,S'd»c«u<J,

ADmKBTEATOE'B SALE.

BYvlrtueofaaorderofUuOrpaana Courtof tha County of KoMa, u a d T n ol

aBVlntb day of M a M » , " ! n ' i T t t lS^tiF*diW,-iuuninmratorol tbeMtetaof BaraliMonl., deceaaed, will aUI . t pnb|l0 vendnvul»a Court Bouaa. In Morrlitown I I SoiWEDKESDAy, tie JBth day of APRUf,

next, betireen the hour, of 12o'clock nqon and

(0HN Jr ECKHART,|8acee«r to SnuUi * Kckbartj . I.;

MASON AND BEILDEK.

untracla taken and material, furnbhed for

BIlILDiN.G^, B H I 0 0 E 8 ,

• wWtherofBlilOKoraTOlIE..;

iop on Morali rtreet, DaitM former IBoif

•",: EKA building,Doyer, JT. j i^ '

WM. H. 8?AHfftEa;;Jr;,

SOLD .SIKEETI - JJ6raE,' N.'J,

Out/loweraand" Deelna of a ra j deaori*lor all oraulona, (nmlirf at diofKale. and everything, In Ui. llne-ola t m p p U e d . : , ' •• • : : - : . • - • , . • • •

FOR SALE 0B BENT,

•tt -SiV-- O. BDJRWHtTH, .'••- ;• -Dovar.K.J

T0B SALE 0B BENT.Tie Sezur manalon aid "real eitata adjoiii-

ngHeKnbyterlaD ChorenVDover. I t U alealrable plaoa for a boardlne; bouas«nn.andpartlqojar..pplj-to . . ,

. . . • • • :H. t . DUKHAM,'-.'' " InmirBnee and Heal Eetato * —•"'• '-

About 3 a m . of nound i i t i bonja and-aaodplmtyof fruit, within two " -

S i ZavSfilSHSSiitili"''BMITH & JEW

^si» Jsrssy.

BV "rlrtaa ol' a danr^Wl order nude In tbai^ovaMled^^bSSS,4Si£S?

eiibtrenh'nndred and tilna^-two^^lnlhaaflmoollolaald

t traot or parcel ofkdl

• UCVUUUOK at a point one bnniiredandsft* t .{"* °n » COOTS? north fortr-flir degrees andtUrty-three minitea oart from a l S S oU - v '•tamp which forma Ux soatoerly corner ofa7~~T "-aaavaj IUUU MK3 aWUIiOCrjJ OOTIMr 01/ a

tba city of Newark, county of Essex and tiMU 1

of New Tersay, by tha Newark City I n OOEUpanr, by aeaa'dated May^Orfi, l K Iwd^*- *corded in BoakW-OSf ;n-irt. rJ.xriJj:^

Hotlqe oJ^ettlenienf

4 l « > "dit .4 u d rtaledtf tti>'• and roporlrt for aetUemeat to the . »


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