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WITH OTHERS AT DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW; JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1892. NO. 36 Civil and Mining Engineer, - JJU&BNE J. OOOPEIt. , iioi lOUt'I'f <Hqi»liitli. To i ' : g«iu» I I PAT & Burma 2fi,pieoe» 8 pljCarpet, regular price per yard $1.00. ! ..' •.! - .' L . '.' .-. ?'. ..- ' Vvnrrimn 1 IT/* '7fi 'OTfl ' '' ' J ;, regular price per yard 76 oi«. ..... :il .. ,.,,,„ „„.. . .. i«o,era. ;:.•:» ':".'. Lowiwdrar"iNdiurtj Oiitpzr, pjr yard;..;;':•...;..'. ''... ..OKIV 85 ols. Howo B No. 73, Iwforc onU>ring the store. GoodB delivered, ftcaot cliartrs to nil:pirt^of .Hie..8ttbfej'v, ^-*7^i-5ia^|'*'S?;;- ; - ; ''u : ^ :: -vf;'-; AUOS H. 7AN HORN, gfgjftpSi §fif§ll$i3 JSO ;— AND- FURNITURE! Odds, Ends and Remnants AT TOUROWN TERMS, 76o. down and 7fic. weekly on $10,00 worth. ' J2.C0 down and 75o. weekly on 26.00 worth. 4.00 down and tl.OO weekly on 60.00 north. 0.00 domUmd 1.2ft weekly on 75.00 wortli. 8.00 down and, 1.25 weekly on 100.00 wortli. 12.00 down and 1.60 weekly on 150.00 ivorlk 10.00 down and 2.00 weekly on 200.00 worth. worlk of CARPETS andFURNITURE at tost, : to OIOBO out the balance ol Spring ttoot. 2Bpieces Tapestry Brnssels Cnrpet, regular price pot yard 75 cts. " : > ; ' "•."••'•.'•' . KrawcED TO 60-OTB. » ...": : .:':v : ••• 2f pie<*s Borty BraWs Cupel, regular price per yard $1.15. - , •'.-'• -':'r'\'' ; ' ••':.<:.;• : BEDOOEO TO $1.00.. " ; " :,. I AM NOW every style of Tennis v Bioyolef knd Outing Shoes at greatly reduced prices. [Our Men's, Boys' and Youths' Tennis at 39 cents and Men's Canvas at 95 cents, Bby| v do. at86 cts and Youths'do at75ots.;$!r|iallepeoial low prices that promises Wsbo|f empty our shelves of th c m P. O. HBAO Opp. D., h. & VV.i»EP«T. 25 Anliqno Oak Bedroom Suiis, regnlar price $30.00. 25 Antique Oak Bedroom Suits, regnlar price $35.00. V PARLOR SUITS! 25 Pftrlor Soita/in plnBh floveriog, regular price $0 00. •-, BUY YOUR GRO0ERIES L. LEHMAN &Co. The Largest Retail Grocers inthe State. V:;;::,;. ; ;-..VKI!DI)OKD;TO,.$35.00.:: , . ; : :, 25 Parlor .'Suits/in tiiKrebverliig, regular price $50.00, ';£ t'r'i< 1A^STOBOJD TO $4380 "• ;'•''••' BE31: MINHKBOTA FLOURp^\>\,l.,.|5.25 Quaker Uq|i>,.packfKO -0'**'••• '• • • • • •• 10o« I CowlonserlMilk . . ' . , . . . ; . . 1., ,.:,..V... ; -ttj. ft jit, box Hominy ..... .:',..:,',' ,', ..... 7i s ; 17a. irSnBp8 ,,. .;,,..;;..; ..... 22a rnoti';.'.-..... j .......... i;..l lto. pr,...; Ilio. COTD Oyiters, 3 aunt for r , ..... , , , . . . , . . S?>c. UtiU Kosk CJ.mH, 3 »t» for .,; ....... -.,35ft, COLUMBIA BICYCLES. GASOLINE STOVES RfFRKlERATORS, BiMiiiliWiiilS WM. H. SPANOtBE, Jr MINING MACHINERY MACHINE &1RON Co. Vii'tai'-'Si* 1 . il.W»td»>, Oiocki BlWir- i SS l? S «1««J« on as my business Item grcally improved tince Ii came' here. vefi. "IfyoiiitriaKto convinceyour^ The Equipment or Iron OLD RELIABLE HOUSE UphoWering,and rumlturo Work, TeinnA ha* no right to run to.tblrd. lie got put out nlieii bo'attempted to sidle to wooud. ' The Sao guie* uymn Cleveland and ilghs mournfully tltat" Prluclplta are greater than The recent bot wave was to compensate tlio Dnaoortvts for lbs cold tnw tboy wit] got nf twr thcaleoUon. Wo Uad tt«moert.Ue Cne trade in tlie tj before tbe war, and nothing VIM chortpeicopt labor and rum. The free trader doeni't omploy latwr lilm- •air, butfindshli chief employment In growl- ing at tboee x»bo do. .'CloVBldnd kt tbe candidate of ascUoal of eco&omUU who - draw all thetr tuBntratlon from Gnat Britain. - JLSD -SAVE MONEY: ;<8p ; -- [niportcd Jami per notl. •Bqiiart.: hi^M ••-'• ^ M> CoTcred Jell/ Tni^Jerfl, bwt nUml&nl ; qually, Ur«e riwy per do*..,./ ...... 43c. lyhen tbe an«rchtaUo Derooorata have Wiled off capital wliii frw trade, vrho.wlll provide employment lor labor! ' Judge Upplncott will not be nomlimted bf bis party for Governor. He han Hut top laiijr-DtfmoeraUtojaU. Where's tbe Demooratlo propbet of dluaUr who Mid Uie prim of the workingin a n'u dinner pallwouldbelncrflawdl. Wft*rt>ielH«38*B«le*»»t Maortoiont ol , F CtfBl Dkfai» a t , . i... 19o. They never had any ntrlkea In tbe SouUi hon Xba tree trnd-rs down ttiero conttuctatt ibelr imslnMs with cheap ilnvo labor. ' : \. H v C3oyer«lBJwjan wltii oorav'llc """ i| 4 quirt.,.,.: ISO. ' ", >.. ,V 190, f|",iT/npiiHii&ir»ilu«Uti'.,,.'..'. So, lS^to»ilr«iJ<»dji>ilj«»riljriv.,y.. U& »>.Uoo'b(lo.i.,WiUi'|i[iaiij;.. ,.'.,..,*;,,': (Bo. nillidjni K«loW, I»ll*rf bta4>..... .1 IJc.' Tbe HacketUtown Gatttt* Is d&tsorlug t Hon. A. W. Cutler for aoremor, but ttio jmrty bowoi, wbo fix. tblng*, wink tbe otber Tho HcKtnloy law has had imch a general Kootleltoct an thohatting Indiutry.tliat tUa Newark batter* are outspoken against frto trade., ... -•' '. V . •. • -.• .,' Tba freitradw baj onlj Abundle of old niailnw tOMt unagalnat tlie lrreruUble ract of Uio trWtwrrthaterlal ;pwp«rttjr In Uio LEHMAN A CO irTHE^OyEti-MSTrOFFiQE.l V.'.'.'.l 1 -. ••> "SteLUHG SlrJE'cLoTHING EVERTJDAT, •'•*-•; PLEA8I1IG.O08TOMEBS WITH EVERY SALE, •;. THEREBY MAKING MANS STAUNCH'FKIENDS. -' 'COMB ODB' WATAHDtYOTJ TOO WHJV BE MORE Jast now worm clolhing ia at a dieconnt, and we are liaving » Wg inn on We've 4 fine Btook of Uioso which comprises all tie desirable mate- ,': 4riols^6ttch;ofl Alpaoatrj. Moliaiivj SeereaokerSi Imitation and : for ihti little onps ia nil that yonciiii f ae!c'-tor,' TVo are readyto fit tlio W ;• .; to^ atBmaHcost • y..\: STAR SHIUT WAISTS of all BJVOS. AH now paltorns at lowont 850 and 852 Broad St., NCWIRK, N.J CORNISH'S CELEBRATED ORGANS ^ PjANOS, NOTICE.? «pon« to a" laii^ number of « mado* by patron* in I>ovor ntul vicinity Sfessrs. CORNISH & CO., liiivoj I 'openeda branch warV-rptttn lit cliargc of their local representative,.Mr. JOHN It. 'pJLIAtYMVlJZ, nt No.: A B1CICK 1U.OOK, DOVE It, N. .T., vrticjroVcliqico > iclcction of PIAM03 and 6&GANS wia be oh'"- view..'-•; ' JW r. [ipoln : ntp1o will bo la- attendance ; to receive orders : and ; exhibit iuRtruments.; ' , Pricu urns I I i! Fictwj, Euf pifment plans ts'tiiH ill fpodih.'- MBI trre •• ••r'addre**. IHIWIIBJI |iHrcka«fir wllcli«tluic:»ll SM<f»rti|t*lltBclHVker«. .«'• ' LUMB3K Sash, Blinds, Poors, Mouldings, &c. CUAL, WUIilJ ANDHOiLUING NATERJAL 1w»r» on band.' Hmrittt laWj enntod a laTfe Coal Tmitia wttb oovRRKD POOKBT •ndhc.rMltyoroaohUDdmlfWT.wecMKipDlTonrcniloinert^lth . .. « DEY AND SCREENED ' COAX.». to luindb tbolr own coal can tare It nntnul asd loaded without Bborellug. FOB PEESIDENT, BENJAMIN H1RRIS0N, OF IHDIAKA. SOU VIOB-PBE91DENT, WHITELAW EEID, Rotten to the core—New Jersey Deuii Corn aril K-rubL growing ml In sUll dumb on Urn stiver tow Cli question. A ramble of Dainocratlc tiome rule—tvwi ulaaiun cursed Haw Jersay, Pulltur, of the World, Ii himielf ono of those " bloated mlllioaaim. 1 Tb« worinwawUovot*itli)» year forarover levetftnd vcUn agaltut btmielf. Tbeooly capiUl the DemocraUcp&rt; dreadi li tbe capital tliat euiploya labor, I am far Cleveland for President bocausa I am a free trader."—Henry Qeorgo. " You do not bear of any lUpultltcana tlili year who «ro not aulid for tbe ticket. Ou thfl coraot quwlion It looks u If the Washington BUr Uad withdrawn for rejuln. Facti and flgurwi, nnd natUemoortttlDgt wotli, are nnw talking for Uie McKlnUy 1)11). Wbat free trader proposes anything that rill {iut Ai«ouy tuba Uw pwketot a working- Acconllng to OlovelBod a roannfacturor mply a robber who " mocks tbe hopM of bmtdrcdit of tbouMDiIa of dollars SIIIIUBIIJ, In order thut ibcee iwrasitea might bo foil at public expense. Iu conitnuuStfce people tiava boon robbed of Lbe right of homo rule, and mbjectad to boards of works, excise uad otlicr cottnnlsalonH, not IccUri by tbepoopla, AHcboal dlntrlct ceusus annot bo enumerated wit Lout nj.)|i roi" a ]K>lltlcinn who la turii In n the OoTcrcor, and a. Loglaluturo vniie wfthout enouE'i door lieojw Io sorve a national Congress. B vast revenues of tbo Htate, and the liuuiciiw sums received from back railroad taxes and refunded war tax, are being rapidly coneunicd to support jiolUldam la slticcuren, instefld of U4IIS devoted tolegtumta duties. . We want a Itepublleen Uoreruur and Ijegls- laluro, Io order to clean house—in order to lop thete tlitiigs off oa they aro being lofiuod At In Jarsej City. Tbe i«oj)lo of HewJersey are tmcomtug arousod nudIt locks as it Uie day of dtUvsr- auco was near. :i WILL STAND FOB FBEB TBiDE. HpeallDg of tho banner tbe Democrats pfo- xiw to raise In Morrlatowji, Uia Burner snyi: " It will sUnd fur a refonu of tbe tariff and freerawtuatwUf, to tbe end that now market* may be opened to our warn and a demand t'auB croata) for the producte of our mines; for good woolen goods Instead of shoddy iiiads i r th tll ti blh : Maiijr factoriM were closed lait weok on ac- count of tea b«t, Tbdcalamity, tdit»<-a will Into a f bnnob If ttiej-.dcu't attrlbut« It to pro- t w U o r i . ; r : ; - : ; -:- .,;•-••:•-' -.;• •- •;•...'• UandaawfllG«BrB*"tarlir taxed" 75 cent* a down, but HII for 48centa a dozon. The man wlio wyi tbe tarlfl Ua tax moy ctiewon thlBawbile, •;.': ./- K •;•...•. , .• .• - ,At Ui» woopUoo given to.CUvetsud aniN Urmton In tbe UanbatUnOemocrntle Club, ewYork.KJ.OOO worth 61 "JefTenonlsn rimpltclty |! WBJ drnnk. •; •.•.;•• • . teVaal > 'sald Mr, Olevelind, fn bin Madl- sqaBqaaro QardBn ti'ieecb, **U)11 tlie jwopVi ftalulyKndhonMtlywbabwobalinro," When are yo« going to begin I V ; .; ' .' g r i ibor Intill. Und than, tbo anarcblstlo toaob- of JtwFultlnr In ih» interests ot Qrover I)loTelaod andfree trade. V, . ' ; Th«ootton tiJnnersof lAocaaUro, Engl&ni bave just 1 been compelled; to submit to a ro- ilucUon of tenpercent In wages. Tbo calamity editor will plea»Bklp tbli ; : , . It In easier to buy an American made eu'lt ofcblU« for tta on a-'nUry o(»15a weclt Uiau It would be to buy an Imported rait for •0 on a salary otj& * weefc. ; YM, InoneMOW, UietaHRUmponslblefar aUanMtaidttrllte. llutforthe UrlfTthei would bare ueenao Iron or atoel mill* la wfalch la Inaugurate a itrike...:, There U no room on the Dumocratlo s thU year for any mamifaeturw u -who wt«h(M|fa)b«ri hllt( •gtdnit iiuTMtrtBted foreign oompatltlon. oontetdptuogslr u little Boo. He may not utetmre M much' around tbe neck as big Orovn, but bo mrrles more under bis bat, Pown with tbe robber tariff I" la the frenitd cry of tbe Bunterdoo, Democrat Not this Jf»r. The workmon of tha country are riot ready toget dotrn tofrae trade iraseB. . Free trade mrer prodaced lowprices for goods inthti Country. 'When tlieforolgn pro- ducer badHI at bis mercy be sold cheaply till closed bur factories, lam charged ui what be pleased. , - ' - " : " ' : The Democratlo ifapers are not filled Uils oar with accounts of Republicans who are going to leave their party. The Republican party bat not been more united since the war man It is to-day. ... .••_', The Plain Held CotuUtutlonaUit !• shouting forreform. Tea, wenoeditsatlly.rlgbthere In New Jersey, wherctoe people hava beei outraged andswindled by thesots of a Dem- ocratloTytfilature. ;. --,-.•" ' Tbe war between tlie Abbettltw and the antl-AbbetUtes goes merrily on In Mo w Jersey, looks as If the honest Toting people of this State, outelde of Hudson county, were going to gat their dues this Fall. antboTlty, shows thars wore considerable lots failures for the year ending July 1st,' IBM, than for, the prtvloun year. Tho McKinley law toemi tobe holding Its own. ; The average .wage of tbs Knglhh mschiulit litl.51 per day; that ol tha American ma- chinist Is 13,71, So Bays the report of the IT. 6. Senate Committee, signed by UieDemo- cratloBenaton Carlisle and Harris. The owner of tbe Coour d 1 Alens mine li Ictafeo, where striken crated riot and bloodshed greater than that at Homestead, B Democrat, or according to tbe Banner, tbe Moatea bcnunclnrr of a robber tariff.' The BUta of PtnnsylranU should not fall to calling. out the mlllHa.—Suwex Reg With far better reason tbe South Bhould have i made topay the cost of putting downtbo war of the rebellion. BnekUiv'a Andes, The heat nlve In the world for Cub, Borea, Hrnbies, Uloan, Salt Rheum,' Pevtr Bora, Tetter, Chappeu Hahd>, Chtlulalns, Oorna, and all Skin BrupUotw, and poaiUv'ely enrew Piles, or nop«y required, [t Is gnarantard to give perfect aatMaction, or manor rarundtd. Price twenty-are cenu per box. For aale bj Robert KfUgora, Dow, Ontn, Baj/ot A r>\ Pnrt Oram, and P. N JUChri MEW JEBSEY WOBTH TRYING FOB. Tbe lieavlly burdened tax jwyera of Juracr City are bORlnulug toreaJIu'tbevnluo of elect- log « ltepuUlnui Mnyor, AlUiougb not long in ofllce, Mayor IVanwr bos I nag urn ted a number of needed reforms, lie bos g out a lot of ofliclal itaruitoa by r*- to sign their pay rolls, ui>on tlio groui Uiat they do nothing to earn Uiefr salaries. He U alto wiping out worUilem city contracts, iK «tta idling ilncciir A itepubllcan Uorornnr and I*gl»latui would Au tua same tltlug lor New Jersey. Our t L b d i d Hd g State LOB been dominated l*y Uio y o Hud ity gong. whom ollloes bav It Iioi been Dllol witti po)IHo*l buelertf, foi I»en croaUx! at a cost of ready lauded ;tT> y naturally creating a blgh d l l tb aatl- lack rrom rags, ihui orlee for ivorJ, awl lor uoorp* ol otber faatured producbi that nowInimulsb ft of a market." Let ui see It you have Uiocourage of your convictions, " . If you hare free raw material, such at wool For Instance, how will It lielp the American tanner WHOgrows wool! Hdw are we tosend our wares totha " new market* "you propose, unless we reduce our ibor tothe basis of Uie free tnulb countries wo «n to compete tilth I England, with half our population, prod now ;N1CA as mnch shoddy goodi as the Uult«d How would we reduce the output ol shoddy by adopUng £osllib free trade I Our exporta for the year endlDg Juue 80th, 1803, exceeded ID value by£Xrj,000,DOO our tm< Wben we last had D*mocratie free tradi», or tarlR for reroouo ouly, our luiporu IT exports vastly. How will a re- turn tothe suno policy help us uo« f If we should opflQ ourownniarkBt—tbe beat In tbe world—to the Jow wage prodjicera of froo trade couutrlet, wliat guarantee haie you got that they woald not ihut their matVets to us if we reduced to tba lore) of free trade WAgoti aud beat them outheir own ground I You cannot answer these questloni, you don't mean wbat you say, and,- like otbor calamity editor*, you simply Invite lowwages and Industrial disaster tosecure tba sticcest of tna Democratic party. . '• •• A PB0TEOTIONJ8T FOB OOVEHN0H, B Haekettgtown Uazetta ami nme other DMiiocratlo papers are tirginn Hon.. Aug. W. Cutler for Governor. What are they itolng to do nlthtlie faot that Ur. Outlvr tuu been for yeara an ardent advocate of tb&t odious u whtcli his party orators and proesnovr denounce as "the robber tarinr* luCon- » be Totcdnb«t)tly to malbtaln potectlon, cardinal dnotrinea ol bis political being, and Uio "Moated benedolariofl of the robber tariff," as the Banner call Uie 1 manufacturers, ever found In Mr. Cutler a willing worker In placing dutl« on manufactured articles.: Be bas done mooh, and done It cheerfully, to croata the " taxes " that the Democratla froe traders are now anathomaUtlng. Besides, just sea what a position It would putUr. Cut- ler tn. ' I t was only a few years ago Uiat be wa» declaring tbs.t tbe Democratic party wu a protcoUouliit party—Jurt as goctd protco- B, orbettw,lhaiiU>»IUpBUlcw». How on earth could be' run on tbo platform tbla year wtlch pronoances protMtlon "• fraud and » roubery of the peopled; "Wo havo a higb regard for Mr, Cutler, personally, and we Implore you gentlemen, not Ui place him fneuch a false potlUon, If youonlyinean the old fake of a complimentary " mention, 11 It is all right, but we beg you to spare him from irious ent«nL It would be too rlitlonlouB. Tho Idea of protectionist "Gua " Cutler b«coro- tTOOtnntocandMatoi •'•' ; j • " lUot" Ii the sad affair at Homcetcitd Insti- tuted l>y theanarcbiitio t«3iibi< erotic uowipo]>er8, "ltliigUulo" IH typified by Abbottlaon and tlio coinnilaloii rklden citia and countlos of DewJers*; " 1'rotecUoa " Is lllimtraUHl l>y tlie grent In- •etumof Aiuaricau Industrie! nnd the trodo balance of over $2ou,0(rt),(>OU I t i o u r f a v o r l a i t year—by lucroaMid wagon and ilwroaued cost vt living, aa odmitt* il by Democratic HBiintoru Carlisle nnd Uarrli. •> Poverty " siiKgotita tlie itloj of free trade tiroat Drltaln, vrltlcli *linw that ISl persons out <J( every l.UUU in tlw united kingdom recelvu aid QJ IMUIWDI at tha publlo expense | ahu the liulF niflJJou jieojila that have coma bere indovon moutus from free trade lauds to better their condition. FJgbeadednoss" l> Bhotvu by tbo nomination I a candidate tor l'rraldont wbo ban been using ground iu his own Ststo evory time be "Deception" is typllled by Uio etteui[>t of ttiaDetaocraoy totnakefonlsbullevtthattliolr imrsen will be itvelkd by oeavlng to produce tt home anil Uien buying of foreigners. Degradation " Is Io be teen In Uie exaltation ot ntaynard to tlie judicial beach in New York by Dave 11111 after tbo Hcouiidrul bad itolen the returiis of Dutcbess county. " De- feat," Is suggested by tba Uirtulilngri tuoDem- ocrats got this year Intlie Spring elections In York) ltbode IalauJ, Iowa, Kigigoa onJ flfowfaoro. " Political Destruction " is doubt- l«s tbe reflor ol tbs word* of Henry Wotter- wti, wben he said that If tboy uonilitnted Qrover Cletelaud tbe Democratic i»rty would Bhurried'' through a elaughter bouse to aii [«• grare," Is the analysis of tbe Jiuizle toyour liking, llro. KIIIgoreT A BANNER SHODDY AS The Banner pretends to say thatlta" reform of the tariff " (I. e. free trade) would create s demand for "good woolen goods, Instead of Bbrxtdy mndD from rogB." According to the is of 1890, there are In this country 03 aboddy mills employing 2,200 hands. This under, protection; audthis froo trader dilates ipon It aa a torriblo example of bow the wbol tariff, drives our people to the use of shoddy clothing. WoirecharHaWoorci that hfliipvor beard n ( t h n l ^ ehcdily tctlls under free trade In England* widen employ 4,G03 hands at aboddy making—juit about title*thonumberemployedlnthiscountry. It i fair to assume; too, that they turn oat twice •much shoddyaswedolathlscaunta-i'. Now, If protection stimulates shoddy Inthis coun- try, .what Bttnvubtos It In England, whlah oountry has juet such a tariff for r tho Banner la seeking to establishln t r T * ' ' " ' '- -'' ' : AWOTHK PBEE TBAJDE ZiIB. . Tbe NewUra Herald and other Democratic papers, following In the watce of-the lying) anarcbliUo-World, tusert that the "great niMt" ot laborer* at Homeatfiadonlyreoolved $1.40 a day. The Investigation of a Demo- cratio Congreuiooal Committee showed that nearly 2,000 ot the 3,800 laborers at Homestead received from 13to C10.7S a day, that nearly 1,000 more got between (2 and | 3 a day, and tliat only a small minority ol tbe unskilled ntl cbonpost workmen received (M0a day, thldi Is man than double the pay at unskilled labor when tho Democratic doctrine oE tariff for revenue only last ruled ia tub country. This it a campaign ot education, «ni tbe calamity editors niu«t brbard pushed when they roflort to lying K> ontrageouily as this at tha outset. ". Adlol Stevenson said In an Intorvlai Chicago on his return from Now York, " As to what may be the effect, If any, of the silver issue, I do not now care to speak." The people will not forget.that this roan, wbo la too cowardly toepeak now, put Himself on record for frco stiver when a member of Congress. The. American. Protective Tariff League iffen one thousand dollars to any free trade newspaper publisher who wilt prove thnt be I paying more for white paper now than be- fore lite, passage of tbe McKinley act. Tbe free trade editors are among toe grooteit bbuoflclariea of tbo tariff tbor attack. According to the latest oMclal figures the average wages of . tbe machinist In tho United States la $1.71.4 a day. In England the average -wage* ot a macbialstnt t\ .80.8 per day. Dora the American niochlulat want to be reduced to tbli level I If so, let him vote for Cleveland and tree trade, ' Dr. Hole's Household Ointment U tbo flnwt remedy, ia Uie worM. U: lutoly cures catarrh. It cures uouralgla am! rheumatism,. Cumplloa like nugia Cm sa!t.rb«uin la the most. BootHug manner. CnrestnrUniedandErnnulatsdoy^lfdB, CurM coughs find colds, Cau be taken Internally. A positive tpecino for pneumonia. - Cub, hrulsoA, tiunut, chilblains, sores of longstand- ing, rtirrw and bunions tun cured quickly A PUZZLE ANALYZED. Tho three P'M—Deiiiorracy, Disaster nnd ilHirew.—llov'KHIKON Kit*. Tlie ihreo If«-IUjnilillcaiiUin, Unfit and ItajwoUnce. The oulgrairtli |iro<]ii(WB~]uva entity, lUot, niiig-ltiile. And ll^fnui springs—Protection, J'overly and PIKIIOAIUII tusu, and furtbor—I>uc«plloii, l)r^i aduMuti Defeat aud PolUtai Df»tructiou tliu oiul.- HunUirdoii Democrat. stop and anolveo. It Is true that utter " lifiiuibKrarijnn " was Jn«titut*<l in 1-SJH Uis Doinocrncy triad to " Uuin" the unloii tn BBVO their i*t loKlltutlnucifhuitiBn flluverr, ind gotso tbornuglily walln|>Ml that they bavo been iuiitato of enforced " •Ince. The " llascallty " alluJwj to intlint of bullot UUIIHOU county, nLtrli hitt al- umber of others o way. d Tbe THICK 11V LIH1ITMKU AfTKU niTHIKQ tHTHE AURHHU. Ryan, a pretty n.n&toon>*ear-obi Irl, wu utruck by Ilghtafug at HUrllng, last FrLIny, ami innUTutly killwl. Hbe bad l>eeu la Uie Powoio river, aud wbea tbe stnj-ni broke at 4 o'uloolt slie carua out of tbe watflr, and wont under a wuall white Urvb near tbo river to drwui. Jlar friend, Annie Iloldwln, wen atar.dins under au um- iipar her wlieu tlio bolt of llgbtnlog ttnick the tree and killed her. Mix* ltyao bad not bad Hum toput oa any of her clothes; she only wore a pair gf rubber uooU to protect bar tot lujfuluglromtlie water to tbe place where . ner clulben wore. Hhe nuver umreii oftur tlio •truck Uio tree. TLo upper part ot turned a dark blue color, and tbe rubber boot on bor loft foot w u cut down tbe vlue as if by a knife, Ouwle Kyau, ao her friends called her, was i exceptionally pretty girl, tihe was a bknde, with blue e>es. Ju iioigbt she was above tbe medium. Bhe had beou living for several years rltb tier grandfathnr, Andrew Bird, a fai mile Kiut of the town. Her mother, Mri. Cameron,!«living with bersacoutl huiltand Newark. Vlun Uumie left tbe Lougulll acbool ilie wont tn work In tbe«|>oolliig depart- ment of the Stirling «tlk mill to earn her own living. She waa a .bright, attractive girl, and became very popular. Mlw Annie Baldwin ol Uloucestar City, a ;Irl about Qiuwie's age, came to visit her lost loturtlay, and accompanied her to the bath- . og pool la Uio Faesalc. At this point on the FBBHUC tho river la about eilty feet wide and shallow. The pool Is a favorite lathing place tlm young women, and In back of John McGratU'B form house. There worn Indica- tlom that a etorra was coming when Quisle left tbe house, and her grandfather cautioned ;r to look out for lmhtnlng. " I don't ttilnk mro la any danger," replied (tussle mftrrlly. Ahta tlis two girls reached the pool the eky waa overcoat Annie Is a very nern FBEE TRADE 6XBIESS. Tbe WaBUlngtou Star nud other Deinpcralii caltuulty iwpers refer nith glee to tbe tact that the New York World hu boon bunting up tbe statistic!! of atrlkw aud linds tliere woro 173 big and Biiiall, in this oountry but year. It matters not what tnii dllTeroncea ralglit be —Uiey were all charged to protection. Tbo recent strike among the otilou weedera of War- ren county probably contributed to the general remit. In Ureat Brltalu, with only a little nioro than half our population, and governed ny Uie same free trade policy that tho Pouio- cnxta want to Introduce bate, they hatl during tbesametlme 1,028 strikes, affecting909,081 pa. In tbe Durham etritw. elouo over 200,000 workmen had to wieoumb to a rtduo- if wages. In short. In proportion to popu- lation there wore four times as many striken Iu Qroat Brltalu as here) No free trade calamity editor will notice this ilgniDcent fact. 'TBS TARIFF AS A TAX. Tbe Hacketteton Oaeette only tbreabea old s t n w when it claims tbo tariff Is a tax 1hat nddfl the duty on thB art old tothe price ot Uie same. If it could only convince the people that foreigners would give us tho benefit oE tbll duty It might aoconipllstt something to compensate UB for robbing those wbo find em'- plorment in our owu mniketa. Dut let the Hickottatowu Uazotle answer the oft rs- pealed challenge to Bhow a protootod article that lias not been cheapened to tue consumer, Idktt (UI -pomocrstfo papers It claimed a year ago tbat tbe duty on tin plate was a t a c in nplteof the Incraiua'of duty Die foreigners art selling us tin plateatrlflo cheaper than they did a year ago. ThonrUcleiBnotcOfltlng t any dtarer. IVbo pojB thn tax f •' -.-.-' QKBBYMANDEBINa f The Hupreme Courts of Michigan and VVis- cotulti, bath of which aro non-jiarttBan, bare both decided by unanimous rote'that the DflDiooratlo Kerry m'ando ring of legislative dis- tricts In tboso Btatos is unconBtltutlunal, be- cauM of Uxe iaequtlity at population In the Bovtral Assembly aud Beiinto districts. . How would tba same ruling ajiply to the last pomo- thero waa also n startling Inequality of fxipu- latlon In tbo legislative duitricts of a number of counties! It might bo worth wbllo for the Republlcou State ponuulttee to look tblaniat- r up. .' ai\d kbe ntvutA togo into Uie water. UUHIB took oil her clothes under the whlt« birch on the bank and plunged into tbo river. For ten ilimtes she remained In the water white faer friend stood ou tbe bonk and watched her. Tbe air suddenly becameoooler.andtharewM' far-off peal of thunder, followed fn a lew ' mtnutdaby large drops of rain. Annie put up her umbrella aud called to Qusde to come out of tlie water at once and got dressed. As the girl left the water Annie said to her, "There Ia going to be liKbUitug) Qumls and iu'sdau- to stand under that tree.* 1 "If lam to be struck," responded Uus<Ie, "Imigbtas wall be utruck her* aa anywhere." She ijipped hsr feet Into the pair of rubber boot* tbat were waiting for her on th* bank and ran up to tbe tree underneath which her clothes were lying. 3he was laughing and shivering from tha cold. . a.ni]Ie stood about twenty feet awny from the L tree.. Guiale had juit reached tbewhite birch when a peal of tbunder began rumbling ttp Award Mlllliixton. It increased in force AB approached, A bolt of lightning shot down towardthawhiteblrcli. AunaBaysthatUiera . n explosion auda strong mnell of »ul- ' Her umbrella was wrenched from her . iiantla, and for a moment she was stunned.' " I teltttlf something had suniienlj dropped on my hud," she said, "although I was not/, thrown down. Tbe air aeamed to be filled , ritli smoks. When Xrecovered inyseU 1 lookedtorUuijIe. BnewullatonthogTOund, audl knerr tbat she was dead. Tbo white .-. rrpllt,and the bark was torn from it, -.-, dou't roraomtor much after tbat. I ran for \.\' 'r. McUmtliVbinise. 1 told JimmleMoarath tbat Gusde was daad, and tliat I* all "that I * know about it. It was a horrible sight," Mil* Baldwin'* neck waa lame nextday,ar»d \ le Is very nervous.' Bba isabrigbt girl,of - good education, and griel tor the loss of her ' frlondbasunnM-yedbw. When Jimmle Mo- .; I rath reached tbowbfte birch, b* satUflod / blmwlf tliat Gui •THE STAB HIDES ITS LIGHT. Tbe IVaDbington' (N. J.) Star having made a. argument for froe trade by. endonfug a itatement that tbe women of this country taxod on $WW,1ttT,aK) worth of oorseta [inported In'tbla country a drtglo yoarl we A what a mlsorahle falsehood the u-1 Berilon was, by preMnting the fact that every I woman In tha laud would havo to uso f&S worth of foreign corseta, beitldfis those of borne manttfa«tur«, to consume that wnuunt The Star mates noeffort to defend Its potUion or comet the falsehood. Like all froe traders refuses t o lie fair or bnniwt in * political s e n i o , •.. :• • • - • '-•" . " • . • -•.'. •. M A S S 0 A K KXSTJ The retaliatory meatures adopted with Canada by the Harrison administration nro having tlielreHect, and Canadal* already with- rawing from the rebate system Itestabllslied on our commerce. The administration of" Detjaniin Harrison bas boon an American, administration from tbebeguinliig, command- i ll f ig mpeot for this gov ld Th i g out in all parta of b the world. There ii a great contrast between It and tho Cleveland administration, which monkeyed vrlth tlio Canadian, fishery and Bamoan questions for tno years without ac- complltblng anything. The 13unterdoa Democrut quotes approv- Inaly tlia statsmaat that there wan prmpartty nnder tha lowtariff of 1H40. Yns, them was. IntliefollowjjuiyearBdlustrousiunleitruck the counlry. Every forgo flro in Nortbern New Jersey went out, tboro wore bread riots Iu tbecities, and In some parti of the country farmers burned their corn for fuel, because there was no markot. Aproposed reduction til 1800 was followed byen other jmnlc lu 1SS7, Democrats .may like that kind of prospsrty. Sensible people don't. - . It now transpire) that tliere baa boen a wholesale reduction In tbs wages of the great mining corporation nt which Adlnl E. Btoren- sou, tail end cf the froe trade ticket, in Treai dent 16 Is now In onlcr for the World ti advise theao miners to strike, to takopOMeatloi of the eonii>mij"« pro|>erty, alloffluff no on else, to work, ami it necessary to try to auostlnate the inniingei- who.dlrecte the i b Wd b Adlal tbe cnnijmnr. ld like a diwe nC«uc Wonder bo n\«liclne I DENO.ITNCINO THEIB OBvTJ PEOPUB. H. D. Frick, manocer of the Cornegis Co., Ilotiert Plnkerton, the bead of tbe Flnkerton detectives, atd Col. Blrcator, tbo ofllccr wbo verely paaUbwl th* solJI*r, all of -nhnm have been vtguroiiily douounwd b>* tbe Pern- OcrattQ prea*, bap[wn to 1» Democrat*, cncll and every one ot them. If tbey koop on deuounclng their own jwoptc in tlm wholr fashion tbey wit) noon disrupt the party. Dosorvintr Praise Wo tiwiro to my U> nnr citizens tliat yearn •w%linvo K«n solving IV. King' Dlscovprj- fur Cwixuinptfon, Dr. Khifi' Uie rills, Hiickkn'o Anili-aHnlvo nmt Electric Hitters, ntitl havu uoverlwntllul rcmwllee that wll iu well, nr tlmt Imvn givun such unlvPrsnl mtiKfnL-Li'oil. 1\'e do lint liottitatd tn guara tea tlicni m't'ry Umo, nnd we stntul reAily to rvfuiiil Uio purcluwo price, If sntlufnrtnry ro- ilts dnjmt fdlldtv tliolr lira. Than rcmnlfm different from all CIM ; superior to nil else; It' hnro won such great nopulnrlty purely on al, S5carid«ta.l)Oie8. Lorgo slie' their metiU. ItoliortKlllgnro, Umirgist, Do- Bold at Kobert Klllgnro'a Comer rot, Onm, Hanoa &Co., I'ort Otim, and T, D NJ ' H J U'D Bt Cht p Drug Store, Dover, N,J. H, JenUm'Drug Btoro, Chostor. r whuse bouw stands about A • girl. s dead, and, covering '; nor bod j with her clothes, no ran to BUHloi.., village,.togetlielp, TlibmaaItelee, Uie eon-.:;': ibis, with James A. Uovey anil several , .-;, other men, hurried U> thsneane. They took i 1 ! with them two blankets. They found Miss "- Ryan lying at the foot of the tree with bar >• ; head rosting on her right arm. . , - : ..--' Tlie upper portion her body was Hack, the T -{:• rubber boat that she wore on her letttoot was : cut down tbe aide, and at the heel It looked as '.,. a'charKaof guni>offder bad been exploded , ' into iL TUe rukucr w u out Into ribbons.. -.' y lett ankle, however, ahowed n*>._,r ; buni. In fact there wu no mark on ,v ner ito&y except tue discoloration at the upper.''< portion of It. The lightning struck tlio white,' ; . birch tree about half way to'tha top, For.'* 1. flhort distance It spilt tue tree, and then wound '" aromid It several time*.. ~ '•.': < v " It is probable that Qussle was leaning' ;/ gainat the tree at the time. Near her left.' heel as she fell there was a bole several iochea '•';; ia diameter In the graund. Her clathea, wldcb: : V bad beon lying on thsgrouud berida her, were';:;. ; ninjured. Tbe etorm waa* furlotu ono for; ;v Uo hour which tt lasted. GuwWa; grand- \ father bad heard of her death, and hs reached ?' tt)o spot at about tba time Uie men got there. . They picked np the body and placed It In tbe blanket*. The/ say tbo body felt as If all the bones had been brokan. ' .. ' :, • ^ V- Tlie body was removed to tbe form bouse of •"? ' her grandfather, and from there It waa /u mrledonBuuday. . , ' ;-'./..'_^ ' A XaADog- at Jtt.'Tabor. FroL J. W; Lyoett, ot Hoboken, rg* l«arty, were cllniblug; 1'olnt J , urar m Tnbor, laat Friday, nbto L. ohoairea. that a dog belonging to Mrs. France Hedden,-=;»| of Embury place," which' bad followed the" 1 ;-- - party, waaocttog In a peculiar manner. -Th*' - - dog f«ll to the ground tnconTaMon^foaming"' ' at the mouth nudsnarling and snappingatall r[ object* within reach. Tben rising to lt» >B*t ,>'. tho aniroal»tert«l at a rapid pice toward the •'•', l>ar«fppaiiyroad. ClrcllDgtheblllhestarted- /. for Mt Tabor, but fell dead In tbe woods, s> -." few hundred yards from th* play groundji wliere there were a jrreat manj cbildno. .' Sled Vram the Heat. 1 ' ' . ','- •"-'''' There was a death ID Boonton lait Friday * i a result of the hot weather, th Mjors, ; manager of tha J. Couper Lord estate, hat a < number of menat work on tbe'cUrdrr banks - getting tbe dnder out ready for shipment.'.' ' Oiring tothe extremely hot weathor be,had;r them stop work at noon that day.'- Frant : : Kadjurn, a Hungarian, oneot tha gang, went borne with the rest and was taken seriously i • 111. A doctor was summoned, who pronounced < oUo, uad despite »U t * could do he died about 4 o'clock. . - Suppoae KMormon elder, with 8 wives and ' 31 children, should, on visiting bis different . fatntlles,Qnd In tbe first two children with: Borofulous soreejes andUiemoUier complain- ing of lurabagi/t iu ^ e scuond a baby troubled . with milk crust and a 11-year old hoy with rbeamaUmn; In the third the mother under a doctor's care for erysipelas and a gtrl with dropsy; In thofonrthhtsfavorlbiwife'marred by eczema on the face, and a 11-year-old boy annoyed by constipation j ia tbo llfth a scro- fulous child, with a couple of tumors oa Its neck and a poor appetite; tn the sixth the wile -very bilious and six children shaking vrtth the chills ; In tho aavcnUi hU bettor halt: down with femolo troublo, and tn tbe eighth tho hired man troubled with that ttrod feel- ; , g and Ms wife B«tTettngwtthcfttart\i. What would bo theduty of tbe. elder f Askllobert KHlgore,' the druggist, of Dover, who sells' Cactus Wood Care. , ,' yThy Con't Tou Stop ; : • . ; . coughing before the.«ntiral^neoaa membrane. lUlng tna.iOr passages loading to the lung* becomes innomed, oa it surety wtll be from a ' ih neglected. There Is but one remedy that tfvu instant relief and cures quickly. Dr. Halo's Household Cough Cure cures every ' kind of cough from a simple cold to Incipient'.' consumption. S5c. and 00c bottles at riobert. Killgoroi dnifr'BtonvDover, • . ". ; '"'.'.• Dr. Dfluie'i Dyspepdn Pills am i alily goal. Tbey aro In my opinion all they cltdm to be. 1 havo tried them and found In . them -vrlot I needed. I believe they will cure dytpepsfa, and that is laying much for any; ' uiMlcJiw. lam glad, therefore, to give my testimony. •' - ].;• ftav, UJLBIXL. F. WARKAS^ D, D,', Rector Holy Trlulty, Jersey City Heights, •

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WITH OTHERS AT

DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW; JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1892. NO. 36

Civil and Mining Engineer,

- JJU&BNE J. OOOPEIt. ,

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P A T & Burma

2fi,pieoe» 8 pljCarpet, regular price per yard $1.00.! ..' •.! - .' L. '.' .-. ?'. ..- ' Vvnr r imn 1 IT/* '7fi 'OTfl ' '' 'J

;, regular price per yard 76 oi«...... : i l . . , . , , , „ „„.. . . . i«o,era. ; : . • : » ':".'.

Lowiwdrar"iNdiurtj Oiitpzr, pjr yard; . . ; ; ' : • . . . ; . . ' . ' ' . . . . .OKIV 85 ols.

Howo B

No. 73, Iwforc onU>ring the store. GoodB delivered, ftcaot cliartrs to

nil:pirt^of .Hie..8ttbfej'v, ^-*7^i-5ia^|'*'S?;;-;-;''u:^::-vf;'-;

AUOS H. 7AN HORN,

gfgjftpSi§fif§ll$i3 JSO

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FURNITURE!Odds, Ends and Remnants

AT TOUR OWN

TERMS,76o. down and 7fic. weekly on $10,00 worth.

' J2.C0 down and 75o. weekly on 26.00 worth.4.00 down and tl.OO weekly on 60.00 north.0.00 domUmd 1.2ft weekly on 75.00 wortli.8.00 down and, 1.25 weekly on 100.00 wortli.

12.00 down and 1.60 weekly on 150.00 ivorlk10.00 down and 2.00 weekly on 200.00 worth.

worlk of CARPETS and FURNITURE at tost,: to OIOBO out the balance ol Spring ttoot.

2Bpieces Tapestry Brnssels Cnrpet, regular price pot yard 75 cts." : > ; ' "• ."•• ' • . ' • ' . K r a w c E D T O 6 0 - O T B . » . . . " : : . : ' : v •:•••

2f pie<*s Borty BraWs Cupel, regular price per yard $1.15. -, •'.-'• -':'r'\'';' ••':.<:.;• : B E D O O E O T O $ 1 . 0 0 . . " ;

" :,. I AM NOWevery style of Tennis v Bioyolef knd OutingShoes at greatly reduced prices. [Our Men's,Boys' and Youths' Tennis at 39 cents andMen's Canvas at 95 cents, Bby|v do. at 86cts and Youths'do at75ots.;$!r|iallepeoiallow prices that promises Wsbo|f empty ourshelves of thcm

P. O. HBAOOpp. D., h. & VV.i»EP«T.

25 Anliqno Oak Bedroom Suiis, regnlar price $30.00.

25 Antique Oak Bedroom Suits, regnlar price $35.00. V

PARLOR SUITS!25 Pftrlor Soita/in plnBh floveriog, regular price $ 0 00. •-,

BUY YOUR GRO0ERIES

L. LEHMAN & Co.The Largest Retail Grocers in the State.

V : ; ; : : , ; . ; ; - . . V K I ! D I ) O K D ; T O , . $ 3 5 . 0 0 . : : , . ; : :,25 Parlor .'Suits/in tiiKrebverliig, regular price $50.00,';£ t'r'i< 1A^STOBOJD TO $4380 "• ;'•''••'

BE31: MINHKBOTA FLOURp^\>\,l . , . |5.25

Quaker Uq|i>,.packfKO -0'**'••• '• • • • • •• • 10o«I

CowlonserlMilk . . ' . , . . . ; . . 1., , . : , . .V. . . ; - t t j .ft jit, box Hominy ......:',..:,',',',.....7is; 17a.

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pr , . . . ; Ilio.COTD Oyiters, 3 aunt for r , . . . . . , , , . . . , . . S?>c.UtiU Kosk CJ.mH, 3 » t » for . , ; . . . . . . . -.,35ft,

COLUMBIA BICYCLES.

GASOLINE STOVES RfFRKlERATORS,

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WM. H. SPANOtBE, J r

MINING MACHINERY

MACHINE &1RON Co.

Vii'tai'-'Si*1. il.W»td»>, Oiocki BlWir-i SS l? S «1««J« onas my business Item grcally improved

tince Ii came' here.

vefi. "IfyoiiitriaKto convinceyour^

The Equipment or Iron

OLD RELIABLE HOUSE

UphoWering,and rumlturo Work,

TeinnA ha* no right to run to.tblrd. liegot put out nlieii bo'attempted to sidle towooud. '

The Sao guie* uymn Cleveland and ilghsmournfully tltat" Prluclplta are greater than

The recent bot wave was to compensate tlioDnaoortvts for lbs cold tnw tboy wit] got nf twrthcaleoUon.

Wo Uad tt«moert.Ue Cne trade in tlie t jbefore tbe war, and nothing VIM chortpeicoptlabor and rum.

The free trader doeni't omploy latwr lilm-•air, but finds hli chief employment In growl-ing at tboee x»bo do.

.'CloVBldnd kt tbe candidate of ascUoalof eco&omUU who - draw all thetr tuBntratlonfrom Gnat Britain. -

JLSD -SAVE MONEY: ;<8p;--

[niportcd Jami per notl.

•Bqiiart.:hi^M ••-'• ^M>

CoTcred Jell/ Tni^Jerfl, bwt nUml&nl; qually, Ur«e riwy per do* . . , . / . . . . . . 43c.

lyhen tbe an«rchtaUo Derooorata have Wiledoff capital wliii frw trade, vrho.wlll provideemployment lor labor! '

Judge Upplncott will not be nomlimted bfbis party for Governor. He han Hut top

laiijr-DtfmoeraUtojaU.

Where's tbe Demooratlo propbet of dluaUrwho Mid Uie prim of the working in a n'u dinnerpallwouldbelncrflawdl.

Wft*rt>ielH«38*B«le*»»t Maortoiont ol ,F CtfBl Dkfai» at , . i... 19o.

They never had any ntrlkea In tbe SouUihon Xba tree trnd-rs down ttiero conttuctatt

ibelr imslnMs with cheap ilnvo labor.

':\.Hv C3oyer«lBJwjan wltii oorav'llc""" i| 4 quirt.,.,.: ISO.

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Tbe HacketUtown Gatttt* Is d&tsorlug tHon. A. W. Cutler for aoremor, but ttiojmrty bowoi, wbo fix. tblng*, wink tbe otber

Tho HcKtnloy law has had imch a generalKootleltoct an tho hatting Indiutry.tliat tUaNewark batter* are outspoken against frtotrade., . . . -•' '. V . •. • -.• .,'

Tba fre i t radw baj onlj A bundle of oldniailnw tOMt unagalnat tlie lrreruUble ractof Uio trWtwrrthaterlal ;pwp«rttjr In Uio

LEHMAN A COirTHE^OyEti-MSTrOFFiQE.l

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••> "SteLUHG SlrJE'cLoTHING EVERTJDAT, •'•*-•;PLEA8I1IG.O08TOMEBS WITH EVERY SALE,

• ; . THEREBY MAKING MANS STAUNCH'FKIENDS.-' 'COMB ODB' WATAHDtYOTJ TOO WHJV BE MORE

Jast now worm clolhing ia at a dieconnt, and we are liaving » Wg inn on

We've 4 fine Btook of Uioso which comprises all t ie desirable mate-,': 4riols^6ttch;ofl Alpaoatrj. Moliaiivj SeereaokerSi Imitation and :

for ihti little onps ia nil that yon ciiiifae!c'-tor,' TVo are readyto fit tlioW ;• .; to^ atBmaHcost • y. . \:

STAR SHIUT WAISTS of all BJVOS. AH now paltorns at lowont

850 and 852 Broad St., NCWIRK, N.J

CORNISH'S CELEBRATED ORGANS PjANOS,NOTICE.?

«pon« to a" la i i^ number of «mado* by patron* in I>ovor ntul

vicinity Sfessrs. CORNISH & CO., liiivoj I'openeda branch warV-rptttn lit cliargc oftheir local representative,.Mr. JOHNIt. 'pJLIAtYMVlJZ, nt No.: A B1CICK1U.OOK, DOVE It, N. .T., vrticjroVcliqico >iclcction of PIAM03 and 6&GANS wia be oh'"-

view. .'-•; 'JW r. [i poln:ntp1owill bo la- attendance ;to receive orders : and ;exhibit iuRtruments.; ', Pricu urns II i! Fictwj, Euf pifment plans ts'tiiH illfpodih.'-

MBI trre •• ••r'addre**. I H I W I I B J I |iHrcka«firwllcli«tluic:»ll SM<f»rti|t*lltBclHVker«.

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Sash, Blinds, Poors, Mouldings, &c.CUAL, WUIilJ AND HOiLUING NATERJAL1 w»r» on band.' Hmrittt laWj enntod a laTfe Coal Tmitia wttb oovRRKD POOKBT

• •ndhc.rMltyoroaohUDdmlfWT.wecMKipDlTonrcniloinert^lth . ..

« DEY AND SCREENED ' COAX.».to luindb tbolr own coal can t a re It nn tnu l asd loaded without Bborellug.

FOB PEESIDENT,

BENJAMIN H1RRIS0N,OF IHDIAKA.

SOU VIOB-PBE91DENT,

WHITELAW EEID,

Rotten to the core—New Jersey Deuii

Corn aril K-rubL growing

ml In sUll dumb on Urn stivert o w Cliquestion.

A ramble of Dainocratlc tiome rule—tvwiulaaiun cursed Haw Jersay,

Pulltur, of the World, Ii himielf ono ofthose " bloated mlllioaaim.1

Tb« worinwawUovot*itli)» year foraroverlevetftnd vcUn agaltut btmielf.

Tbeooly capiUl the DemocraUcp&rt; dreadili tbe capital tliat euiploya labor,

I am far Cleveland for President bocausaI am a free trader."—Henry Qeorgo. "

You do not bear of any lUpultltcana tliliyear who «ro not aulid for tbe ticket.

Ou thfl coraot quwlion It looks u If theWashington BUr Uad withdrawn for rejuln.

Facti and flgurwi, nnd natUemoortttlDgtwotli, are nnw talking for Uie McKlnUy 1)11).

Wbat free trader proposes anything thatrill {iut A i«ouy tuba Uw pwketot a working-

Acconllng to OlovelBod a roannfacturor l»mply a robber who " mocks tbe hopM of

bmtdrcdit of tbouMDiIa of dollars SIIIIUBIIJ, Inorder thut ibcee iwrasitea might bo foil atpublic expense.

Iu conitnuuStfce people tiava boon robbed ofLbe right of homo rule, and mbjectad to boardsof works, excise uad otlicr cottnnlsalonH, notIccUri by tbe poopla, A Hcboal dlntrlct ceususannot bo enumerated wit Lout nj.)|iroi" a ]K>lltlcinn who la turii In n

the OoTcrcor, and a. Loglaluturovniie wfthout enouE'i door lieojwIo sorve a national Congress.

B vast revenues of tbo Htate, and theliuuiciiw sums received from back railroadtaxes and refunded war tax, are being rapidlyconeunicd to support jiolUldam la slticcuren,instefld of U4IIS devoted tolegtumtaduties. .

We want a Itepublleen Uoreruur and Ijegls-laluro, Io order to clean house—in order tolop thete tlitiigs off oa they aro being lofiuodAt In Jarsej City.Tbe i«oj)lo of Hew Jersey are tmcomtug

arousod nud It locks as it Uie day of dtUvsr-auco was near.

: i WILL STAND FOB FBEB TBiDE.HpeallDg of tho banner tbe Democrats pfo-

xiw to raise In Morrlatowji, Uia Burner snyi:" It will sUnd fur a refonu of tbe tariff and

free raw tuatwUf, to tbe end that now market*may be opened to our warn and a demandt'auB croata) for the producte of our mines;for good woolen goods Instead of shoddy iiiads

i r th t l l ti b lh

: Maiijr factoriM were closed lait weok on ac-count of tea b«t , Tbd calamity, tdit»<-a willInto a f bnnob If ttiej-.dcu't attrlbut« It to pro-t w U o r i . ;

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UandaawfllG«BrB*"tarlir taxed" 75 cent*a down, but HII for 48 centa a dozon. Theman wlio wyi tbe tarlfl U a tax moy ctiewont h l B a w b i l e , •;.': ./- K •;•...•. , .• .• -

,At Ui» woopUoo given to.CUvetsud aniNUrmton In tbe UanbatUnOemocrntle Club,ewYork.KJ.OOO worth 61 "JefTenonlsn

rimpltclty |! WBJ drnnk. •; •.•.;•• • .

teVaa l> 'sald Mr, Olevelind, fn bin Madl-

sqaBqaaro QardBn ti'ieecb, **U)11 tlie jwopViftalulyKndhonMtlywbabwobalinro," Whenare yo« going to begin I V ; .; ' .'

g r iibor In till. Und than, tbo anarcblstlo toaob-g» of Jtw Fultlnr In ih» interests ot Qrover

I)loTelaod and free trade. V, . ' ;

Th«ootton tiJnnersof lAocaaUro, Engl&nibave just1 been compelled; to submit to a ro-ilucUon of ten percent In wages. Tbo calamityeditor will plea»Bklp tbl i ; : , .

It In easier to buy an American made eu'ltofcblU« for tta on a-'nUry o(»15a wecltUiau It would be to buy an Imported rait for•0 on a salary otj& * weefc. ;

Y M , In one MOW, UietaHRUmponslblefaraUanMtaidttrllte. llutforthe UrlfTthei

would bare ueenao Iron or atoel mill* lawfalch la Inaugurate a itrike...:,

There U no room on the Dumocratlo sthU year for any mamifaeturw u

-who wt«h(M| fa) b«ri h l l t (•gtdnit iiuTMtrtBted foreign oompatltlon.

oontetdptuogslr u little Boo. He may notutetmre M much' around tbe neck as bigOrovn, but bo mrrles more under bis bat,

Pown with tbe robber tariff I" la thefrenitd cry of tbe Bunterdoo, DemocratNot this Jf»r. The workmon of tha countryare riot ready to get dotrn to frae trade iraseB.

. Free trade mrer prodaced low prices forgoods in thti Country. 'When tlieforolgn pro-ducer bad HI at bis mercy be sold cheaply till

closed bur factories, l a m charged ui whatbe pleased. , - ' - ": " ' :

The Democratlo ifapers are not filled Uilsoar with accounts of Republicans who are

going to leave their party. The Republicanparty bat not been more united since the warman It is to-day. ... .••_',

The Plain Held CotuUtutlonaUit !• shoutingforreform. Tea, wenoeditsatlly.rlgbthereIn New Jersey, wherctoe people hava beeioutraged and swindled by the sots of a Dem-ocratloTytfilature. ;. --,-.•" '

Tbe war between tlie Abbettltw and theantl-AbbetUtes goes merrily on In Mo w Jersey,

looks as If the honest Toting people of thisState, outelde of Hudson county, were goingto gat their dues this Fall.

antboTlty, shows thars wore considerable lotsfailures for the year ending July 1st,' IBM,than for, the prtvloun year. Tho McKinleylaw toemi to be holding Its own. ;

The average .wage of tbs Knglhh mschiulitli t l .51 per day; that ol tha American ma-chinist Is 13,71, So Bays the report of the IT.6. Senate Committee, signed by Uie Demo-cratloBenaton Carlisle and Harris.

The owner of tbe Coour d1 Alens mine liIctafeo, where U» striken crated riot andbloodshed greater than that at Homestead,B Democrat, or according to tbe Banner, tbe

Moatea bcnunclnrr of a robber tariff.'

The BUta of PtnnsylranU should not fall to

calling. out • the mlllHa.—Suwex RegWith far better reason tbe South Bhould have

i made to pay the cost of putting down tbowar of the rebellion.

BnekUiv'a Andes,The heat nlve In the world for Cub, Borea,

Hrnbies, Uloan, Salt Rheum,' Pevtr Bora,Tetter, Chappeu Hahd>, Chtlulalns, Oorna,and all Skin BrupUotw, and poaiUv'ely enrewPiles, or no p«y required, [t Is gnarantard togive perfect aatMaction, or manor rarundtd.Price twenty-are cenu per box. For aale bjRobert KfUgora, Dow, Ontn, Baj/ot A r>\Pnrt Oram, and P. N J U C h r i

MEW JEBSEY WOBTH TRYING FOB.Tbe lieavlly burdened tax jwyera of Juracr

City are bORlnulug toreaJIu'tbevnluo of elect-log « ltepuUlnui Mnyor, AlUiougb not longin ofllce, Mayor IVanwr bos I nag urn ted anumber of needed reforms, lie bos

g out a lot of ofliclal itaruitoa by r*-to sign their pay rolls, ui>on tlio groui

Uiat they do nothing to earn Uiefr salaries.He U alto wiping out worUilem city contracts,

iK « t t aidling ilncciir

A itepubllcan Uorornnr and I*gl»latuiwould Au tua same tltlug lor New Jersey. Our

t L b d i d H dg

State LOB been dominated l*y Uioyo Hud

ity gong.

whom ollloes bav

It Iioi been Dllol wittipo)IHo*l buelertf, foi

I»en croaUx! at a cost ofready lauded ;tT>

ynaturally creating a blgh

d l l tb aatl-lack

rrom rags, ihuiorlee for ivorJ, awl lor uoorp* ol otberfaatured producbi that now Inimulsb ftof a market."

Let ui see It you have Uio courage of yourconvictions, " .

If you hare free raw material, such at woolFor Instance, how will It lielp the Americantanner WHO grows wool!

Hdw are we to send our wares to tha " newmarket* "you propose, unless we reduce our

ibor to the basis of Uie free tnulb countrieswo « n to compete tilth I

England, with half our population, prod now;N1CA as mnch shoddy goodi as the Uult«d

How would we reduce the output olshoddy by adopUng £osllib free trade I

Our exporta for the year endlDg Juue 80th,1803, exceeded ID value by £Xrj,000,DOO our tm<

Wben we last had D*mocratie freetradi», or tarlR for reroouo ouly, our luiporu

IT exports vastly. How will a re-turn to the suno policy help us uo« f

If we should opflQ ourownniarkBt—tbe beatIn tbe world—to the Jow wage prodjicera offroo trade couutrlet, wliat guarantee haie yougot that they woald not ihut their mat Vets tous if we reduced to tba lore) of free tradeWAgoti aud beat them ou their own ground I

You cannot answer these questloni, youdon't mean wbat you say, and,- like otborcalamity editor*, you simply Invite low wagesand Industrial disaster to secure tba sticcest oftna Democratic party. . '• ••

A P B 0 T E O T I O N J 8 T F O B O O V E H N 0 H ,B Haekettgtown Uazetta ami n m e other

DMiiocratlo papers are tirginn Hon.. Aug. • W .Cutler for Governor. What a r e they itolngto do n l th t l i e faot that U r . Outlvr tuu beenfor yeara an ardent advocate of tb&t odious

u whtcli his par ty orators and proesnovrdenounce as " t h e robber ta r inr* l u C o n -

» be Totcdnb«t)tly to malbtaln potect lon,

cardinal dnotrinea ol bis political being, andUio "Moated benedolariofl of the robbertariff," as the Banner call Uie1 manufacturers,ever found In Mr. Cutler a willing worker Inplacing d u t l « on manufactured articles.: B ebas done mooh, and done It cheerfully, tocroata the " taxes " that the Democratla froetraders are now anathomaUtlng. Besides,just sea what a position It would p u t U r . Cut-ler tn. ' I t was only a few years ago Uiat bewa» declaring tbs.t tbe Democratic par ty w ua protcoUouliit party—Jurt as goctd protco-

B, orbettw,lhaiiU>»IUpBUlcw». Howon earth could be' run on tbo platform tblayear wtlch pronoances protMtlon " • fraudand » roubery of the peopled; "Wo havo ahigb regard for Mr, Cutler, personally, andwe Implore you gentlemen, not Ui place himfneuch a false potlUon, If you onlyinean theold fake of a complimentary " mention,11 It isall right, but we beg you to spare him from

irious ent«nL I t would be too rlitlonlouB.Tho Idea of protectionist " G u a " Cutler b«coro-

tTOOtnntocandMatoi •'•' ; j •

" l U o t " Ii the sad affair a t Homcetcitd Insti-tuted l>y the anarcbiitio t«3iibi<erotic uowipo]>er8, " l t l i i g U u l o " IH typifiedb y Abbottlaon and tlio coinnilaloii rkldenc i t i a and countlos of Dew Jers*;

" 1'rotecUoa " Is lllimtraUHl l>y tlie grent In-•etum of Aiuaricau Industrie! nnd the trodo

balance of over $2ou,0(rt),(>OU It iourfavor l a i tyear—by lucroaMid wagon and ilwroaued costvt living, aa odmitt* il by Democratic HBiintoruCarlisle nnd Uarrl i . •> Poverty " siiKgotita tlie

itloj of free trade tiroat Drltaln, vrltlcli*linw tha t ISl persons out <J( every l.UUU in tlwunited kingdom recelvu aid QJ IMUIWDI at thapubllo expense | ahu the liulF niflJJou jieojilatha t have coma bere in dovon moutus fromfree trade lauds to better their condition.

FJgbeadednoss" l> Bhotvu by tbo nominationI a candidate to r l'rraldont wbo ban beenusing ground iu his own Ststo evory time be

"Decept ion" is typllled by Uio etteui[>t ofttiaDetaocraoy totnakefonlsbullevtthattl iolrimrsen will be itvelkd by oeavlng to producett home anil Uien buying of foreigners.Degradation " Is Io be teen In Uie exaltation

ot ntaynard to tlie judicial beach in NewYork b y Dave 11111 after tbo Hcouiidrul baditolen the returiis of Dutcbess county. " De-feat," Is suggested by tba Uirtulilngri tuoDem-ocrats got this year In tlie Spring elections In

York) ltbode IalauJ, Iowa, Kigigoa onJflfowfaoro. " Political Destruction " is doubt-l«s tbe reflor ol tbs word* of Henry Wotter-wti, wben he said that If tboy uonilitntedQrover Cletelaud tbe Democratic i » r ty would

B hu r r i ed ' ' through a elaughter bouse to aii[«• grare ,"Is the analysis of tbe Jiuizle to your liking,

llro. KIIIgoreT

A B A N N E R SHODDY A SThe Banner pretends to say tha t l t a " reform

of the tariff " (I. e. free trade) would create sdemand for "good woolen goods, Instead ofBbrxtdy mndD from rogB." According to the

is of 1890, there are In this country 03aboddy mills employing 2,200 hands. Thisunder, protection; aud this froo trader dilatesipon It aa a torriblo example of bow the wbol

tariff, drives our people to the use of shoddyclothing. WoirecharHaWoorcithat hfliipvor beard n ( t h n l ^ ehcdily tctllsunder free trade In England* widen employ4,G03 hands a t aboddy making—juit abouttitle*thonumberemployedlnthiscountry. I t

i fair to assume; too, t h a t they turn oa t twice•much shoddyaswedolathlscaunta-i ' . Now,

If protection stimulates shoddy In this coun-t ry , .what Bttnvubtos It In England, whlahoountry has juet such a tariff for rtho Banner la seeking to establishln

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: AWOTHK PBEE TBAJDE ZiIB. .Tbe NewUra Herald and other Democratic

papers, following In the watce of-the lying)anarcbliUo-World, tusert that the "greatniMt" ot laborer* at Homeatfiadonlyreoolved$1.40 a day. The Investigation of a Demo-cratio Congreuiooal Committee showed thatnearly 2,000 ot the 3,800 laborers at Homesteadreceived from 13 to C10.7S a day, that nearly1,000 more got between (2 and | 3 a day, andtliat only a small minority ol tbe unskilledntl cbonpost workmen received (M0 a day,thldi Is man than double the pay at unskilled

labor when tho Democratic doctrine oE tarifffor revenue only last ruled ia tub country.This it a campaign ot education, «ni tbecalamity editors niu«t brbard pushed whenthey roflort to lying K> ontrageouily as this attha outset. ".

Adlol Stevenson said In an IntorvlaiChicago on his return from Now York, " Asto what may be the effect, If any, of the silverissue, I do not now care to speak." The peoplewill not forget.that this roan, wbo la toocowardly to epeak now, put Himself on recordfor frco stiver when a member of Congress.

The. American. Protective Tariff Leagueiffen one thousand dollars to any free trade

newspaper publisher who wilt prove thnt beI paying more for white paper now than be-fore lite, passage of tbe McKinley act. Tbefree trade editors are among toe grooteitbbuoflclariea of tbo tariff tbor attack.

According to the latest oMclal figures theaverage wages of . tbe machinist In thoUnited States la $1.71.4 a day. In Englandthe average -wage* ot a macbialstnt t\ .80.8 perday. Dora the American niochlulat want tobe reduced to tbli level I If so, let him votefor Cleveland and tree trade, '

Dr. Hole's Household OintmentU tbo flnwt remedy, ia Uie worM. U :lutoly cures catarrh. It cures uouralgla am!rheumatism,. Cum plloa like nugia Cmsa!t.rb«uin la the most. BootHug manner.CnrestnrUniedandErnnulatsdoy^lfdB, CurMcoughs find colds, Cau be taken Internally.A positive tpecino for pneumonia. - Cub,hrulsoA, tiunut, chilblains, sores of longstand-ing, rtirrw and bunions tun cured quickly

A PUZZLE ANALYZED.Tho three P'M—Deiiiorracy, Disaster nnd

ilHirew.—llov'KHIKON Kit*.Tlie ihreo If«-IUjnilillcaiiUin, Unfit and

ItajwoUnce. The oulgrairtli |iro<]ii(WB~]uvaentity, lUot, niiig-ltiile. And l l ^ f n u isprings—Protection, J'overly and PIKIIOAIUIItusu, and furtbor—I>uc«plloii, l)r^i aduMutiDefeat aud PolUtai Df»tructiou tliu oiul.-HunUirdoii Democrat.

stop and anolveo. It Is true thatutter " lifiiuibKrarijnn " was Jn«titut*<l in 1-SJHUis Doinocrncy triad to " Uuin" the unloii tnBBVO their i*t loKlltutlnucifhuitiBn flluverr,ind gotso tbornuglily walln|>Ml that they bavo

been iuiitato of enforced "•Ince.

The " llascallty " alluJwj to in tlint of bullotUUIIHOU county, nLtrli hitt al-

umber of others o way.d

Tbe

THICK 11V LIH1ITMKU AfTKU niTHIKQ tH THE

AURHHU. Ryan, a pretty n.n&toon>*ear-obiIrl, wu utruck by Ilghtafug at HUrllng, last

FrLIny, ami innUTutly killwl. Hbe bad l>eeula Uie Powoio river, aud wbea tbe

stnj-ni broke at 4 o'uloolt slie carua out of tbewatflr, and wont under a wuall white Urvb

near tbo river to drwui. Jlar friend,Annie Iloldwln, wen atar.dins under au um-

iipar her wlieu tlio bolt of llgbtnlogttnick the tree and killed her. Mix* ltyao badnot bad Hum to put oa any of her clothes; sheonly wore a pair gf rubber uooU to protect bartot lujfuluglromtlie water to tbe place where .ner clulben wore. Hhe nuver umreii oftur tlio

•truck Uio tree. TLo upper part otturned a dark blue color, and tbe

rubber boot on bor loft foot w u cut down tbevlue as if by a knife,

Ouwle Kyau, ao her friends called her, wasi exceptionally pretty girl, tihe was a

bknde, with blue e>es. Ju iioigbt she wasabove tbe medium. Bhe had beou living forseveral years r l tb tier grandfathnr, AndrewBird, a faimile Kiut of the town. Her mother, Mri.Cameron,!«living with bersacoutl huiltand

Newark. Vlun Uumie left tbe Lougulllacbool ilie wont tn work In tbe«|>oolliig depart-ment of the Stirling «tlk mill to earn her ownliving. She waa a .bright, attractive girl, andbecame very popular.

Mlw Annie Baldwin ol Uloucestar City, a;Irl about Qiuwie's age, came to visit her lostloturtlay, and accompanied her to the bath- .og pool la Uio Faesalc. At this point on the

FBBHUC tho river la about eilty feet wide andshallow. The pool Is a favorite lathing place

tlm young women, and In back of JohnMcGratU'B form house. There worn Indica-tlom that a etorra was coming when Quisleleft tbe house, and her grandfather cautioned

;r to look out for lmhtnlng. " I don't ttilnkmro la any danger," replied (tussle mftrrlly.

Ahta tlis two girls reached the pool the eky

waa overcoat Annie Is a very nern

FBEE TRADE 6XBIESS.Tbe WaBUlngtou Star nud other Deinpcralii

caltuulty iwpers refer nith glee to tbe tactthat the New York World hu boon buntingup tbe statistic!! of atrlkw aud linds tliere woro173 big and Biiiall, in this oountry but year.It matters not what tnii dllTeroncea ralglit be—Uiey were all charged to protection. Tborecent strike among the otilou weedera of War-ren county probably contributed to the generalremit. In Ureat Brltalu, with only a littlenioro than half our population, and governedny Uie same free trade policy that tho Pouio-cnxta want to Introduce bate, they hatl duringtbesametlme 1,028 strikes, affecting909,081

pa. In tbe Durham etritw. elouo over200,000 workmen had to wieoumb to a rtduo-

if wages. In short. In proportion to popu-lation there wore four times as many strikenIu Qroat Brltalu as here) No free tradecalamity editor will notice this ilgniDcent fact.

'TBS TARIFF AS A TAX.Tbe Hacketteton Oaeette only tbreabea old

stnw when it claims tbo tariff Is a tax 1hatnddfl the duty on thB art old to the price ot Uiesame. If it could only convince the peoplethat foreigners would give us tho benefit oEtbll duty It might aoconipllstt something tocompensate UB for robbing those wbo find em'-plorment in our owu mniketa. Dut let theHickottatowu Uazotle answer the oft rs-pealed challenge to Bhow a protootod articlethat lias not been cheapened to tue consumer,Idktt (UI -pomocrstfo papers It claimed a yearago tbat tbe duty on tin plate was a t a c innplteof the Incraiua'of duty Die foreignersart selling us tin plateatrlflo cheaper thanthey did a year ago. ThonrUcleiBnotcOfltlng

t any dtarer. IVbo pojB thn tax f •' -.-.-'

QKBBYMANDEBINa fThe Hupreme Courts of Michigan and VVis-

cotulti, bath of which aro non-jiarttBan, bareboth decided by unanimous rote'that theDflDiooratlo Kerry m'ando ring of legislative dis-tricts In tboso Btatos is unconBtltutlunal, be-cauM of Uxe iaequtlity at population In theBovtral Assembly aud Beiinto districts. . Howwould tba same ruling ajiply to the last pomo-

thero waa also n startling Inequality of fxipu-latlon In tbo legislative duitricts of a numberof counties! It might bo worth wbllo for theRepubllcou State ponuulttee to look tblaniat-

r up. .'

ai\d kbe ntvutA to go into Uie water. UUHIBtook oil her clothes under the whlt« birch onthe bank and plunged into tbo river. For ten

ilimtes she remained In the water white faerfriend stood ou tbe bonk and watched her.Tbe air suddenly becameoooler.andtharewM'

far-off peal of thunder, followed fn a lew 'mtnutdaby large drops of rain. Annie put upher umbrella aud called to Qusde to come outof tlie water at once and got dressed. As thegirl left the water Annie said to her, "ThereIa going to be liKbUitug) Qumls and iu'sdau-

to stand under that tree.*1 "If lam tobe struck," responded Uus<Ie, "Imigbtas wallbe utruck her* aa anywhere." She ijipped hsrfeet Into the pair of rubber boot* tbat werewaiting for her on th* bank and ran up to tbetree underneath which her clothes were lying.3he was laughing and shivering from tha cold. .a.ni]Ie stood about twenty feet awny from the L

tree.. Guiale had juit reached tbe white birchwhen a peal of tbunder began rumbling ttpAward Mlllliixton. I t increased in force AB

approached, A bolt of lightning shot downtowardthawhiteblrcli. AunaBaysthatUiera .

n explosion aud a strong mnell of »ul- '

Her umbrella was wrenched from her .iiantla, and for a moment she was stunned.'

" I telt t t lf something had suniienlj droppedon my hud," she said, "although I was not/ ,thrown down. Tbe air aeamed to be filled ,ritli smoks. When X recovered inyseU 1

lookedtorUuijIe. BnewullatonthogTOund,audl knerr tbat she was dead. Tbo white .-.

rrpllt,and the bark was torn from it, -.-,dou't roraomtor much after tbat. I ran for \.\''r. McUmtliVbinise. 1 told JimmleMoarath

tbat Gusde was daad, and tliat I* all "that I *know about it. It was a horrible sight,"

Mil* Baldwin'* neck waa lame nextday,ar»d \le Is very nervous.' Bba isabrigbt girl,of -

good education, and griel tor the loss of her 'frlondbasunnM-yedbw. When Jimmle Mo- .;

I rath reached tbo wbfte birch, b* satUflod /blmwlf tliat Gui

•THE STAB HIDES ITS LIGHT.Tbe IVaDbington' (N. J.) Star having madea. argument for froe trade by. endonfug a

itatement that tbe women of this countrytaxod on $WW,1ttT,aK) worth of oorseta

[inported In'tbla country a drtglo yoarl weA what a mlsorahle falsehood the u-1

Berilon was, by preMnting the fact that every Iwoman In tha laud would havo to uso f&Sworth of foreign corseta, beitldfis those of bornemanttfa«tur«, to consume that wnuunt TheStar mates no effort to defend Its potUion orcomet the falsehood. Like all froe traders

refuses to lie fair or bnniwt in * politicals e n i o , • . . :• • • - • ' - •" • . " • . • - • . ' . • . •

M A S S 0 A K K X S T JThe retaliatory meatures adopted with

Canada by the Harrison administration nrohaving tlielreHect, and Canadal* already with-

rawing from the rebate system Itestabllsliedon our commerce. The administration of"Detjaniin Harrison bas boon an American,administration from tbebeguinliig, command-

i ll fig mpeot for this govld Th i

gout in all parta of

bthe world. There ii a great contrast betweenIt and tho Cleveland administration, whichmonkeyed vrlth tlio Canadian, fishery andBamoan questions for tno years without ac-complltblng anything.

The 13unterdoa Democrut quotes approv-Inaly tlia statsmaat that there wan prmparttynnder tha low tariff of 1H40. Yns, them was.IntliefollowjjuiyearBdlustrousiunleitruckthe counlry. Every forgo flro in NortbernNew Jersey went out, tboro wore bread riotsIu tbe cities, and In some parti of the countryfarmers burned their corn for fuel, becausethere was no markot. A proposed reductiontil 1800 was followed by en other jmnlc lu 1SS7,Democrats .may like that kind of prospsrty.Sensible people don't. - .

It now transpire) that tliere baa boen awholesale reduction In tbs wages of the greatmining corporation nt which Adlnl E. Btoren-sou, tail end cf the froe trade ticket, in Treaident 16 Is now In onlcr for the World tiadvise theao miners to strike, to takopOMeatloiof the eonii>mij"« pro|>erty, alloffluff no onelse, to work, ami it necessary to try toauostlnate the inniingei- who.dlrecte the

i b W d b Adlaltbe cnnijmnr.ld like a diwe nC «uc

Wonder bon\«liclne I

DENO.ITNCINO THEIB OBvTJ PEOPUB.H. D. Frick, manocer of the Cornegis Co.,

Ilotiert Plnkerton, the bead of tbe Flnkertondetectives, atd Col. Blrcator, tbo ofllccr wbo

verely paaUbwl th* solJI*r, all of -nhnmhave been vtguroiiily douounwd b>* tbe Pern-OcrattQ prea*, bap[wn to 1» Democrat*, cnclland every one ot them. If tbey koop ondeuounclng their own jwoptc in tlm wholrfashion tbey wit) noon disrupt the party.

Dosorvintr PraiseWo tiwiro to my U> nnr citizens tliat

yearn •w%linvo K«n solving IV. King'Dlscovprj- fur Cwixuinptfon, Dr. Khifi'Uie rills, Hiickkn'o Anili-aHnlvo nmt ElectricHitters, ntitl havu uoverlwntllul rcmwllee thatwll iu well, nr tlmt Imvn givun such unlvPrsnlmtiKfnL-Li'oil. 1\'e do lint liottitatd tn guaratea tlicni m't'ry Umo, nnd we stntul reAily torvfuiiil Uio purcluwo price, If sntlufnrtnry ro-

ilts dnjmt fdlldtv tliolr lira. Than rcmnlfmdifferent from all CIM ; superior to nil else; It ' hnro won such great nopulnrlty purely on

al, S5carid«ta.l)Oie8. Lorgo slie' their metiU. ItoliortKlllgnro, Umirgist, Do-Bold at Kobert Klllgnro'a Comer rot, Onm, Hanoa & Co., I'ort Otim, and T,

D N J ' H J U ' D Bt C h tp

Drug Store, Dover, N,J . H, JenUm'Drug Btoro, Chostor.

r whuse bouw stands about A

• girl.

s dead, and, covering ';nor bod j with her clothes, no ran to BUHloi.., •village,.togetlielp, TlibmaaItelee, Uie eon-.:;':

ibis, with James A. Uovey anil several , .-;,other men, hurried U> thsneane. They took i1!with them two blankets. They found Miss "-Ryan lying at the foot of the tree with bar >• ;head rosting on her right arm. . , -: ..--'

Tlie upper portion her body was Hack, theT-{:•rubber boat that she wore on her letttoot was :

cut down tbe aide, and at the heel It looked as '.,.a'charKaof guni>offder bad been exploded , '

into iL TUe rukucr w u out Into ribbons.. -.'y lett ankle, however, ahowed n*>._,r;

buni. In fact there w u no mark on ,vner ito&y except tue discoloration at the upper.''<portion of It. The lightning struck tlio white,';.birch tree about half way to'tha top, For.'* 1.flhort distance It spilt tue tree, and then wound ' "aromid It several time*.. ~ '•.': < v "

It is probable that Qussle was leaning' ;/gainat the tree a t the time. Near her left.'

heel as she fell there was a bole several iochea '•';;ia diameter In the graund. Her clathea, wldcb: : Vbad beon lying on thsgrouud berida her, were';:;. ;

ninjured. Tbe etorm waa * furlotu ono for; ;vUo hour which t t lasted. GuwWa; grand- \

father bad heard of her death, and hs reached ?'tt)o spot at about tba time Uie men got there. .They picked np the body and placed It In tbeblanket*. The/ say tbo body felt as If all thebones had been brokan. ' .. ' :, • ^ V-

Tlie body was removed to tbe form bouse of •"?'her grandfather, and from there It waa / umrledonBuuday. • . , ' ;-'./..'_^

' A XaA Dog- at Jtt.'Tabor.FroL J . W; Lyoett, ot Hoboken,rg* l«arty, were cllniblug; 1'olnt J ,

urar m Tnbor, laat Friday, nbto L. ohoairea.that a dog belonging to Mrs. France Hedden,-=;»|of Embury place," which' bad followed the"1;-- -party, waa octtog In a peculiar manner. -Th*' - -dog f«ll to the ground tnconTaMon^foaming"' 'at the mouth nud snarling and snappingatall r[object* within reach. Tben rising to lt» >B*t ,>'.tho aniroal»tert«l at a rapid pice toward the •'•',l>ar«fppaiiyroad. ClrcllDgtheblllhestarted- /.for Mt Tabor, but fell dead In tbe woods, s> -."few hundred yards from th* play groundjiwliere there were a jrreat manj cbildno. .'

Sled Vram the Heat.1 ' ' . ','- •"-''''There was a death ID Boonton lait Friday *i a result of the hot weather, th Mjors, ;

manager of tha J. Couper Lord estate, hat a <number of men at work on tbe'cUrdrr banks -getting tbe dnder out ready for shipment.'.' 'Oiring to the extremely hot weathor be,had;rthem stop work at noon that day.'- Frant : :

Kadjurn, a Hungarian, one ot tha gang, wentborne with the rest and was taken seriously i •111. A doctor was summoned, who pronounced <

oUo, uad despite »U t* could do hedied about 4 o'clock. . -

Suppoae K Mormon elder, with 8 wives and '31 children, should, on visiting bis different .fatntlles,Qnd In tbe first two children with:Borofulous soreejes and UiemoUier complain-ing of lurabagi/t iu e scuond a baby troubled .with milk crust and a 11-year old hoy withrbeamaUmn; In the third the mother under adoctor's care for erysipelas and a gtrl withdropsy; In thofonrthhtsfavorlbiwife'marredby eczema on the face, and a 11-year-old boyannoyed by constipation j ia tbo llfth a scro-fulous child, with a couple of tumors oa Itsneck and a poor appetite; tn the sixth thewile -very bilious and six children shakingvrtth the chills ; In tho aavcnUi hU bettor halt:down with femolo troublo, and tn tbe eighththo hired man troubled with that ttrod feel- ;,

g and Ms wife B«tTettngwtthcfttart\i. Whatwould bo theduty of tbe. elder f AskllobertKHlgore,' the druggist, of Dover, who sells'Cactus Wood Care. , ,'

• yThy Con't Tou Stop ; : • . ; .coughing before the.«ntiral^neoaa membrane.lUlng tna.iOr passages loading to the lung*becomes innomed, oa it surety wtll be from a '

ih neglected. There Is but one remedythat tfvu instant relief and cures quickly.Dr. Halo's Household Cough Cure cures every 'kind of cough from a simple cold to Incipient'.'consumption. S5c. and 00c bottles at riobert.Killgoroi dnifr'BtonvDover, • . ". ; '"'.'.•

Dr. Dfluie'i Dyspepdn Pills am ialily goal. Tbey aro In my opinion all theycltdm to be. 1 havo tried them and found In .them -vrlot I needed. I believe they will curedytpepsfa, and that is laying much for any; 'uiMlcJiw. lam glad, therefore, to give mytestimony. •' - ].;•

ftav, UJLBIXL. F. WARKAS^ D, D,',Rector Holy Trlulty, Jersey City Heights, •

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The Dover Printing Corapan

Friday, August ft, IS<.,2.

* K R 6 0 N A L INTELLIQEMOB.

•v vAHirrT o r MCTM AHOITT pitiiNnn AHIACQUAINT* NUX8.

Otter pttr&oiiAla on last |Wf o.Albert Httlilen, <>r Dover, i . vi-iting f,

U UnitUrn. pu

Mm. (J. it. Hi.ri.uy, i.r Morrihtonn, iWaUlix, IT. T .

Air. J . C. Hcbnukr linn gnnn to .'alifooil • buslamu trij>.

M U « Ut«,d,jll HI 1(1 iliS HM.'l SittV Hi I' •iiiK friuuiLi in NUM in I;.

iSlBHUrftccMiu.rlms IXMW vSViLlng lilAt l i t . Tabor tbie noik.

Mira Hiw. Hacin«r i> (.JHIHUHB M H » iwith f

Ur. Uid Mrs. Cluui. hivefe, of IWiitni,, imv

Cue'will tcAi'h tin. IWltiJitinei t ear . ^Valley i l n y .

11. F. £vaiMAii(iraaiil>'.i>rMorfor rUraU*.. on Tuonday.

Mr*, (loorgu F. J'*wr uiid fmnitirimuh in Ilix-kuwiiy V..||i-y.

Airs. J . C. Ixail and family, ofba?e goue to Alexandria Hay.

Kraut. Kurd It tiumo fromKt-innude Ihe eullro trip on his uli.t-1.

Itev. Ttios. Uall sailnl furWedneBdi)-,tot>6 absent HIX ivi-

.Mr*. Hubert Cndiiiim, or I'tDialing Ir,<u.Oai.».,rt«liu.v

Mm, At. K. Wlittelitud,gjmud t w j nwk) at Hm.rUu

Aim. W. I). llilluu ui.d .hi

i l..>

ill ^ u . !

Jacob W. M'ebli, uf O.iniun Vi.il.j-,l>e«U olMUHl a Director ,,f tli<> Clinton imu

MiaiWarj- Uwrfa, of I..iie.i,l.urtf. |»,,J. .ing ft KtKk'a vwutlim ultli frluiuUin N.um

llr . Jtilinft. Biwrgiih Iwing ••-.nj-rniiiliou Uia arrival jitHlfi.liiy nf a liUI.- girl Inhome,

Jlairj- H. llfrrliaril, <,f MirtrMmH..ywtcntfty for Demor, t<>iitu ml Uu'Hivnt Iclave.

i l i u m Holla nail Ada il. Uti-Wilim-,Peal***, are vWUng tlicfr mint, IIi^ .In*llrewa.

Mrs Lido I1, ltulhjt-k, l»l.< nf ArlH.r \budge P u m , Huci-tumui,..- i* Kumii.i<i..iiHjiarU.

Will M. HtU-tle, of Nvwm-ktlini. U«>ii>i'-Ing miiuo ilnys <>r Mi viir-iitinii HIIII ,M,Havana.

Jiwiab&UrtiDl]UHl)i>ciii<jK'iirUi]Kil'i'>'i't\iBt Wwtt yulni-j-, Alii**., utul vtill Ktniti iiTuestliy.

I l r . mill Mir. C. W. McAIjiiii mi.) U'.Cranfurd, »f M(«rrift»n.i, Mtil.-I l.n- KurW i l

Ur. i i

HcLoo) UvxlyvA M l l A>l>itg

Mrs. f. J . llunanl, Mrn M. A .S.<;>rj»i;

burrcgabiUillei], 1'pjswut'ir Cutl-'r itml CAim. Mulr, of JlorrloUiHii, l i l t tor U Wluliud ou Wfdiicwlny.

KiiiilNtimi]>rhasifliirn.ilfnunIlls vuiiii<nhlcliIJOfj|«>ut in it nil" ii|i tlu' Iiml-..ii mat varlitlis wusiilt- if«uLs.

Mr. J . 11, awtWy, Hr., I* nfinlliift up l>Yacotiuu u t iluJlrluuJitcti, N. J . , I I I K I "Hi Ibaiuo |l)e]a>t of nes t »i*'k.

Mrs. L' . i i . Uvt'i'lon, ruriiii'i'ly <•( ll.is|>li ,bUtiKiWol AllujMj, ri. V., hiis Uciil ierut i>lif .w,c l i . iViiIi'-iiiiKl.

Ulu£ M a r j I., i 'wk, t f MU.1IM-II, 1oir«red ft iKibition lu itin i>rininrj itt'i

i i i tuf ii!lU Krttl. II. IHi'ki'ixiii lint I rliiM iiml Inler, Mns. W. I-'. MitUi-*>n, vu-til t» AM.mk l l '

Jersey, tvru eltrtol H<i£iwit ut BNIH,lint. Martin UIKI di.ii|;..tt>r in-rnm^ni.

UIIM EMii.tJ, timiins wx' »LU-I><IIIIK tl<« J<V.i>MeUiodltil et»uii> MIHJUIIK ut Htmrt llillw.

Aim. Ftarali .ioyiW, llii. veiienii.I.i niulh*of liuv. U. It. Biijflrr, uf Ihmvllle, ilittl 11Dwkurtawii on huinliiy Muniiug, «L'"1 *years.

William jr. hinllli, riif.iutgi>r nf tin- Inli'TFliBngnabla Tool L'a, iir]tiMilitnii,lfILM»IJclu:night on an titeinli.il l-iisiiiit-K iriji .hn..iinl

ftluc.|»l L. .Wrinirhr, uln. is ^mlimMs vnctttioii nt Hjii.lliiini, fiiiifi.l.i. mul ifriuud isuiglit in uiii'duy JiV.l.lm-l. !«.->•, w liirlflllwt two wiwI.Viiltt.

K I M LotUu l'tttty, of UruttU'lKiro, Vt , nn.Mrs. Kowsberg, at New York n ty , i.iv R.,,T.Iof Mr, and Aim. J. .''rank JIIIH.-, nt CituijWjOulUft, U k « Uuimu-mii;.

UlsiUaldwiii, tlwigtiUr ur Ki.v. Dr. H. 1,.BiJJwfu, the IHIUNI iiilshiaiuiry to L'Ultin, UU n . K. Ubarp'ii, &lilllir»>k. WiVs llaliUitisn i

Kav. FutiHT IVin.jiistnitiiruwlfnmi)>echid Uor» tomornf i d d l h

iii^iuiK

U|HU I ii).

31r«. Joa. B. White, o l Clifi-iiK• few day* a t Caiiiji Wymiim, jcong, wltli Air. mill Alrn. W. H Uolliuil. Mrx,AJieu, of Dover, In nlmi v^illiiK .Min. Culluni.

Koreuian David Ullmm, ,.t tUv llnvcr tor•bops, n l l l sa i l fur Bnitliimt HoiunHy, t.i vinlibilbgei) motlier ot ter nil «1>M-I en ut t n c n t jyenra. i lo PIJIW-IH |I> IK< i i lwti t nlfint >Is

Wui. J -wl-s of l-iIn the cui[,loy <>C lworking for Uie 4-(i

d liij>niiy

rB, « I M t.asl.1,U-hnr.l Mil,.-, nil

r '~Kt y*.».H |,f a tl H

Hlnlug (MIlr. Bnhbiru ami family, nf MarmfmMi

havegonetuAslmry I'nrfc; W. Ilnnl .McVi.-bnand wife lo Cou(«rHtnnn, N. V.; Mi*4* li. Alai i i i l i A. Ford tn J i^Ht , N. V , ami 1'. \V.Parry to Deal Ileocli.

Engineer Geo. II. NtHu-r, wtm loft WidiK«la; far tbo Knlglit IVnihUm1 t'.niriiiveDenver, nil) be nl«ent alxmt a inoutli mwill vlilt Han Kraw-lsru, Kcnt'.lp, Yf l lnn^iPark and oilier jtolnU.

Joefaii S. Vavimn, tin' eiifiiiifH-r, wlio it nlJimineut Commander of l)e Mnlti)- Coinnindery, ur Washington,|cft witli J.ri IIIIIHI»TBU«s(Joniuiauilery, for l>t'iivrr, r>n Tiuirmln

. Mrs. Dftvlwn accuiii]aniNl him.Carl Hun t , lately nppolnUMl Cnnwil

Italy tij President ihrrtMm, and v,im wtmarried OH Tuesday al l«(o «f I'iin'B, lu MissUattle, daughter tu Dr. U. IS. HuntirIili;t',Ktur York, in A sou oUUsho^ l [ , l w t awl wwformerly a cltl/en uf Jlntlfsm.

U<>oiilou people are bc-atcd nn folloivs; Mm.U . J. UMWUOU a t tua washoro; hln. CCrevieratUioCatUkillB; MIHK K t u Hw»«lslt.yin Connretiriit: Mlv. Unrrl« Ho]kin.4 |,,Pennsylvania; nt-Uayor llnltnes in AlmwacbuMtK ; W. U. Haliiion ami wifu nt Nlngam ;M M . P. E. llloibain at l'nrt JWVJR, N. V.;Vra, K J . Whittmy a l LtiantaiKjuii; Mm. )•:A. and U n . Cora UBIIUIIDIKI a t Hiiifitinniton,

H . V . ; Min U u r o Usiuiiiniiil «t Astmry 1'nrL.

Morrtiiowu jienjito aiv Uwite.l n» follonn:Alhtro VIBURU a l l,i ( ^ u k hi N*-ilJ. l^.stHarl>or; KJKar K. itni.tlolj.li ami JIlssl^iiidoliih, N. L. lUKwuvt-ll and family t»»l A. H,Venmni a t ManMnkiiig; Sirs. Jl . K. .She I Ionat WateMllle, N. V.; Miss Jlnvktiu in tticAdlrundackH: Mm A. H. Cutler uml Aim. V.W. Cutler a t ihslumr : A. II, Ki-lier ntnl Mm.Bulitv* at l i t . l'ortino; Mnt. 1'JIVTIII.I liltelow a t Kannlugdain, M. J . ; Misa Unity Khin-f• t Quogue aod i t t u Hay a t New Unulow.

MT. FREEDOM.' TheiLoveron KiMny or en inn iliil n finaldeal of RQMI.M woll an to cool tltu nUii'tt<iittvt\>.

L u t HtuuUy ninniing lturt, Uia tno y in rold *ou of Ur . John l[ull*rt, fell Irom a

. wKCOd itory window to the ground mul m-cfcpcd witAout an Injury.

Mr. Moore, of Troy, N. V., Mlns Mal*lPeer, of JJoontnn, ftiiss Jvnnl* Uohltlnx, ofCaldwel), Mm. Hnlilen, nf Netrurb, and Mrs.VertrJce and (laughter*, J ILWH t'rari amiMyrtle, 0! HUDOIK, are nnmng tlio nojim• t t a b pl*co,

. Mba Meuilo Morrimnl.ot finlilen Comer, lit

. enjoying • sbort vbiib nitli friciidd nt Vii'iiun., UlM Uivte Hut1«rt mtMtnlnrO 11 iinmtvrof friend* a t bor lxune Wcliiewlny ovfiih t

ThB m a n jtb ur of li

«f Slrtt. Klncktrfi«1 all li

r': ^ -.that sba may noon recover,"•;..'"' - A l a r g e reception wi< itlt*(i lu W t o r of;; / Ur. «ud Un. Owiine Dlckprwt:i Friday **v<.n. , ' luff. NotwitltftAndlng the [(•rrililo tlnrii.le-i

. • b o w e r aliout noventy-llre guesta were lire*a n t and all bad a ptNuant tluip.

v ; Tuesday, Uie Sflth, was the hotUmt day e mr: flzpflrieupfd In this nectlon. I t was Impotat-: ; U « lo keep cool even In tiio ntuide. . .

Mr. E d . Hul lwr t l i a s i>urcba»wl Uis Ithndn. . ' C O B boune, lit) \r having two new rooms! ;\ b a l i t aod a l l fljnl up In general wbicli will

v ' * *4d gre»Uy to tto comfort a s welt HU ai^war-V:'-i «nc«. ,• . •

U r . John Lawrence, v u n bud h i t too am-' putatetf about two weeks ago; In doing nicely' a n d tna doctor t b lnk i b s may got nrtmntl

.•'-rmfflM.'; U r , UotllnjOicd and vltv, cC Sparta, t\fat, n

T'V1*"'few days at t i l l place last week.:', - A verf valuiMe harm IwIongtnK to Mr.

;. Win. Plckonwn tlrojijwl dead nlille bltulmlto tlw wowing morlilDe a few <l»y*ngo.

,V... I- Mr , and Mm. Alonca II, OariiiR, of Oorer,'i\h'-'-"Were t t o guetta of Mm. JJovnl ilorUin oror;•»!' f .Saada r . ':': :•. ~.\A* Mr. Eugene Curl ell, of Morrfatawn, was

: ntuTning from Uw nccptloii on fViilay erm-V;.< Ing, W« hone ,beoune frlgbtraed nud. ran:•;;•,- «wa j . Portuiiateljr Uie cwiij«uta wore not•iV- t u r t aod bo Mrlmia ibmage wa* ihme.:" . . U I M I U 7 WnlfA Is Bpenillnit n few <tayi•i,C/with bar pu-enUot Buecaiunna.jv! . ' '• '•' ? '.-• '"'" ,• A

. POBT U O E B I S .J'ort Miirrl* in cool enough lor DIP, UIBI

you, mill if It gel* Ux> litit I can jnni|> ill ttn

t-tiiM liy, mid if J doiu llto wtiml Hittur «ttlii'y iluii't clmrgfl tmjUiiug [•irUil.lug QKWI'in tliu nitlcr i'f the Into. All tliu muni) I AILIlJt'll ul'lI^fO tO tall1 gl'«jtk'lilla.l« hllO h&M \*TllfiU-l tn invite me tu "Mlii'i'y Uultuiv" ma•lay.

1 vtas gUi! tn :i,<H)t 1'. A, Unirmnu mul J.HfUiilp/, ut r'lni.Jtiv, tlm f'tlmr night. Kig!go.*. Mli.HS nro 1.117 u'"1 J M * tl'"f vi

raniu oveMlilH way <Jt«n.Jolm Aljitiiigti, (I. II. ].iinK.T, A. J. Drat

llr. DttvlMm mid Sam Wills and bt.i si sinliavo g[»n« lo lJcnvor W> be i>ro«it.t at luoh'liniK the Sfnsons art> K'jing to bavu out tlioru.M. Van Horn went Tlitirudoy.

C , i« itii H iins IJ<>Ht ut i'billii-sliurtt to |>lay altho Unnid tCi.t-aui}iti,ent u( tltu (.. A. Kulilrli is to lie b i d hliorlly in tinIloiixo gruuudti, |>y tliu gn-eu nf I',llurrifiiin, Hit.' iin-ht'iil OL-iuiiiiiit. ft

1 am glai) u> iw>r<l tliu fuct that Mii r t Q> 11 a. 1 hag RIH liur iixsiimino unmcy fmiothe Itrctli^rliool uf i tu i l rwl Train»liHi l.L-r tulo ImsUiKl nasa -nen.lHir. Mm,tjuuil tins l>uiiKtit 11 lot nuxt U) JCIIna U'rl^lgt'aun.I is filing to luiiKl un it. 1 mil told lUm.Knuin lm. l,,ii.B..t u baura <it Kre^l. )Juvm, onOiitro bin-tit, U. L. Millur haw tnliin i*onst'.tilOll Uf lUi> ai AlAa Alita lift llD l>»ircUl*K|»ll itatl'V

Tliu wluK.l trunlw.* in till, toni i linvp r

.'.iniinc yuur M k H I'lorun.u Kliar|., nf Nevnrk, hiis l>t*Mi eiiettKwl r ur Uie jirimary A>

Jsr . i l tNhkrs ami wifn a tu .warding ut U

JU.f. M. Uiblw, of Stj.iilitu», titvoi-licd ban• in Kii.xlny morning I list, wiiilu Uev. 11Jiurfinu, or Lliin totvn, i>rea<|inl in tht) j>ul[>of (l.o .M. I], t'liun:li n t HUnliojio.

Tim J11I111 I,. WIHH-'lur wliu isdti ing urn'tiTnaive Hurt fur tliu tariir with IIIM Kt-tnrtwflint i-tt-riii)i[|iviil IH till) Mil•• •flam. B I « W 1 . in Hiauhti|i

1 Iully. UuMs 1-Uti.n.l vl

t Hi,') ra llliiNtilorylhliniim dl a.tlvi',1 M

i>Ul. tO iTllUW lllllK blllll <>l* llMtll tl> I'1)IUI«.

irt (,.t l turds- j tuuia Ik, uf tliti i t orris Ct.i

tliu liffo Club aj las I

u told

s Mr.

mii it i'roMhitl.in crrtiik|>r.>lill>itii>iitril r«n ii.-

liiKU mill and the jiroliilti« lmt ho ifimlij UMIDItf.) utul tlm Ir ishma

And what would Jit l U l 1 ' I ) i ]

VufiM tin- Iri.sliniitn. Ttmt in its fimilo^iU K»1. He >\\,\ wit U'll jus- JriHlmiuii w.ml.l have to H U

f o iHtilnTl ^i-iuli-iiieii, tlie w>f l-nliij nmy not Jaum i|iiiU) nfl nuiiutiliriHik, Imt hu km>»a on nhli-li H

Tint r o u n d Hiiiiiiul ,.iriii^iim of Ilie liu| . | . . j i n WuLiidl H-iK'flt Awi-laUmi wLIcrt.-nt U> tin) U'titt.'r.Jti[r t l i isyear nu July It'lltt-lMrt rixxl^ trow iM hoiiri.^, inlii . l i i ig.|UN<itiini of f j ; , fr.jjn J,UIRW Hi.iltli, J r . , U'-»',•':>, mil uT ttiilt-h tliny i«i . l tlio ]>,, la, ^IV. Jluilnm.1 C . jj'J.'J-JI.M, iiwludlug wlilo

tlla liiilry t\( tt

r It.ilS

'.l, to gu Inli l i

li.nu 1 know of. Tinitliwi it u( tliu ttssoetaliou, utilalvly Vn$•Imj.iii, «ecrel«i-y-Tr«OMiivr (Jurnlit

(.'tiiurinnii nf Uu> Uuuurtil Committee Cbas. Afii'iKliu niul liis com 11 iltU» nutl all liaudu wb

[fully, hut tbnt IUI iijuiiy [Kilvh wenliatidlud»itli«ut utvl,|.-.it. Ai<tj|>t 1113- I test wislien,

" Am\ nlicn you no i t riile out againMay l lwtl icrotxiHw. '1 1). J.

ROCKAWAY.\\\- iroul.l rcfrr tlnwi nlio nro itnxIoUB t

•. Htilltro fur UH to KHJ l i n t tif tlio lik>r tvltn viniltxl (lioix.inityBt'Htfroin.'(I)II.I.'MIJIJ- iifliTiuuiii all I'ctiirnoi 1

light Initriti uml ninny ivlt.li noil IIII«1 |HK

Tlio I'ni-ns oinli nt Jit. Tatior wfiro easyIi'llttDi fur Uie Atlilotira of itocLmvay 111 last

4'itunJny'K ball cuiiie. Tho utory Is woontolil.Ilipy KJtii|»]y could not Imt Uller'n nil _.*ht.e DID At.iintToM proved lheiiiselven U> lie

us muni, i-iuight a lino game, Tbo score:Atlilt-'tiea i. 1 -i 0 fl 0 » 1 t—11

tuna 2 0 0 w 0 u 1 0 l>-.1.Struck out by Ilijor IT, liy Joivott 1; tiniru» T. H, 11. Itovey mul I*. Farr. Ttio tnwnltj will mwt ngnln miHatunlny,theOtli, oniu Jlenville tromtila.Un Hntunlay of tl.ls ivwk tliu n'guiar «mitlily liU-yrlo inm of tlio itm^kawrty Athlo-e rliibnitl inhc]ilm-o>ivor tliucotirxotliroiigti

< MaudTlie rucu will be tliriMJ milon

111 xtur tn t 2 1; M. A grout

ot IW^nnny .rill »b<>ot tlieir firstnnlcli tiitb Ho HibaniJa gun club.

l''orrellriH>.hnvo Uie contract for 1 mintingittI'lestiylarlnn imrsnimgo, exterior ami I11-s-livr. Also lor iHilnlliiR tbe nix now lio

lwlr.fi prwtwl l.y II. K. li U. W. Hllcklo." 1 ^ KUlKfi'llwrft >,»».!>. .war in inlnd tbat

KttA's uml I will li.-reoft^r reach Hocks-im Friday h(Um«> m, li.slwviUitBftVuiil&yiiiiii; an licrotofure.r. It, IVrMtia Uan \uircUoM<(l n ( luo tcaiH

iif J ruing liurswt, light l«ayf, weighing alwut

Win. b\ Dniiin JICLI nj i i«rcntly ntuimliiiiedNiTfiiitoiniilnU^l/.xti factory liero. IlavitiKKiiillHl 111.4 Intention of tuekltig eni|ilnyineiitwwerc, \M Htflrtotl 011 (Saturday- Tnt* llonie-

IHUI, fn. Hy Ilia way, tho ilam wliioli wasillt about two year* ago on Die jirofttTty

r iwnl ly ocrnj.lp.1 liy Mr. l iraim I* Jimklngtimlly nud IK lielug rejialnxt by Mr. U' l i rmi, orNew York, oiviwr ot ilio iinijwrty.

Mr. KIw, agent for tlie Conlral Ilullroodniii]iiii)y nt this j ibru, Jnat a voiimldu honw11 Hatni-ifrty ld»t frctn tbo efrwts of lite litiat.it m.y tnio i* mouniiiiB Vbe low, nf n iivori.l wlnto lilr.1 dog, or It llioy nro ID fenr UiatJ lid* Rim* olt iniwl, Uvc; tnny t a COIIBOM by10 fuel t i n t be rccuirod a doct-nt Inirlal here

/>nfi<0 train nosr tho Itltiyda factory. I t IH•fdenily rumwaary to give engtuoer Ijong apur track, an nlmnt a week ago he nlao run,-cr and liriiko tb« lug of a vftlimlilo row

bnloiigltiK to Mrs. Urocknor of IIIIH plsca.On Tuiwiltty ofU'rnoon H r . J . U. U e r r l t t

mil a friwnl t m g h t i I lino Mark bam in thetwlinwny river in a tiliort t ime.

Mr..)-«,,, Kf.iRlms M,.,Tf,| i n n n c o { Mr. K.rtiiiif,' new ujiarttiieiit liousosmid Win. Hallanot.ior, vlillo a t l i n l Moccuplul by an|iloyt*o( tliu Iiiirycla worlta, whow name• itiil not learn. All t be now IIOUBW Using

Imilt wi'iii lo be fjiOrienfor as noon as ground

w ! K, K'ayhnrLlH imildlnR a liousd to lie'ruiifwt liy UlWM;tt (HI tlio Krnnklvu ruftd[•arlh^U. U. Jt. ntatiiin. II. h\ Dulibini, Inj)tiB tho iiiiiwii work and O. C, Dorry tho.„ a _ M _ ^ , ^ "1 11 n.l..i.l_ 1.. 1 . . . . .it« wnrb. J . l .Htl<blebualM

d for an arllitfou to hit raliloncl(

Thu

Ttio work ol stock taking, repairing andJiornuglily rlcanliiR Uia liicyulo factory, ctm*IHJUIIK H'o tinw wigiiic, etc., intmitig IIIISIIKIm rnpMl; nn (towJIilo nml It In h«tx3 all will1* nt vrtiTK l>)- Mnntlny morning ol next week.

Tfll^TON A « D V I C I N I T Y .TIIH now Jletluxli^t lulnlitur. lUv. Chan,

'rlllyniall, of Pnlorxoi), Is wull liked. He laneat pnttchor anil will dn good.roftreflnuiiiVwrot city iMttrden In tbe

mnin.ilty.in .Uy Ins'i, VCMVI tn Mm. J . H. Riggs andJ . R. Niirinon «t>re out rdilug, in tbs

uaKUU.rluxi.\ »t Uumlft, nne of tlir* xbatt Imitacainti out, nt wlilrh Uie tinrto tcok fright,llrowiiiR ttio occnjwuiL o«t of the tarriase

wa.i iijwot ami jin-ttyinucb tlsiDBgeJ.Tlii»j escaped Her I mis Injury, Imt were wmo-

"hurt) Is Ullt tlmt tlie Ilajitixt HiiDday whoalAllltrm will have a pic-nit.' wime time In

ufiimt, prolwibly at I/>ngwood.Her. Mr. and Mn>. PrfitelieMwrvireiatUieoiiRwoml HCIIOOI liouso la.it MabtMtb afUr-atm.Mm. M r a i n m r.illlri tinii her new liouiw

ooTly rwiily to occupy.Mm. Jon-pi: W, ILvully han bnd her tenant

Mr. Uuerg,. Clinmlwrlnln Iian torn ilotvnId liUckKtulU. rimji unit hn« vim Iramo for a

ilall'R Comet Hand fitmlsticKl (tome u»ryd music in Uie Turk l&nt fYldnjr nvenlngy ptay tliere every Friday evening nul«w

irovented by rafn,Tbo thinl annual exourHion of A. T. A. T<ir-

b«rt 1'ost, No. Qt, will l« t o Lake Honntcangsn Monday, Aug. bth, Tbe romtnittee ofirnuigeoiento a r e £ . A. Doty, IVm. Becker,I A U l i r t W a i I I e r y a d F n l l I b. W . y o r e .Tbo iron (onre In tront of tbe I t K. Clmreh

ecu ttowly paiatetl, wplcb imprarra Itrery inutb.

Walter B. lVocrl, Jonnorly of Uiia place, fa, jirewnV a, gu<»; a t tho M»niion HDUMI.nce bis last vbdt to tbli city be has tan tooaVa, tho SamlwlcU Islindft aiwl Bii t t la .Win. K. Mucbniore, haul clerk of fl. G.juniell'i Look itor», wlnUailwonooaaneUU)• batue Ly blood poleonlng, cams out to tbe:>re for tha first time on Monday ulgbt,' hutIII not be able to tMuine hi* duties for a

'Marrhtown Lodg*. Mil. 121, Knlgbta ofyilllaj., will make tbeirMcoudannnal familyenrrion tooien Wand on Friday, Aug. ttJh

BO0NT0N.manager Morton will try to Uave uls Uuui

get ID honw all round work n V u tlieyIho Fiirt Uraiui a«tunl i . j .

Two velidta were ditiiKilUtiNl by n liorseMid iluUvavy nrijjoii on-uv*. ••> 1'. lltmly,Wain ntmot, at tinon lout Batunlay.

lu tho ruidutdf tlie scenic eiTmit of tliti bni{[TO ]>Ai-ty ltd [iletuant ftwtures were simt uuhy natureV curlnlu, in B st/irm «r>>ni>, unt. Jownnn the blllx. B]Kjliiijg the cnj,)>'iiii.lil for tliuurenilig.

(.'rtir bouri an> madu nt UID rubber mill, to(111 orders.

The MatiBlau HOLBC. wltli Its ext-'tiaion, liA more eoiimjodbu. luob.

A horeo of 11. Kord Hun-umlwd to tbe 0cmHlve hunt last wook.

'J'lie Jersey u>am were to Imvo gono t« KeiU>u Bfilunlay. The lenn. tliort- ran imt .littlio oiigagitueat.

Tlie H-jtiuUma are trying 1» nit.kc up ftviwtiiK fnlleu ou at Kockawnj wnnu tfinu niiwe

iioot riding on Hclteoaggcu IJ\\M I* refrwltlug In Uie August LI-DOMM.

•Itieelectric light t.uUdinR wilt soon U)Ho foundatiuu.

LUII IH pur[HirUil to liavf rolilei!0. JJnrrin' clctlifng ntoru la-it n-rak.

luairrlglblo IVililt) lltHiJambi lion goiio totbo HtaU. Itvfumi H1-I10.J for ukaliiiginonoy.

Thorn lu a Etenin routiil-a-lioiit bore, wit]lots nf music. It la a mint for tliu ontior.

1'ttore wure ttrn rMliolit.M last wuek. Atiiiiigarlun diud tbroujii boat eiliauntim

Tliey a re going four lieal* at UiouiiU. HIM IIIUL'II tut tho vrittor will allow.

UCIUL bull toniim U v c 1-sen in liirlc.Tlie mii^hlnery Inu urrivtil fur tlio e\ng

mill. It h btitiK put up.Usher DuremunJs rworcrliiK froni IIIHt>iik-

Jioniiton'it tibWDjiaixir Utlent In wall repre-sented. lNuint>rtius wiN-kly and dally pai»iaro flllNl with tho doinKs uf the AloutiUint>itvn.

I t l i ruimt l«en Kireu out wltun tbe engine

Kx Contily clerk M, H. CiimlU'ii new hilu 1 Ho park IK all that can 1« drairtsl. Unrii.ug grotinil, HiirroiimltH. by oak it, H)IUHII tb i t fnun ymr Lu year nill HJPJ<>«IUIO i.)»ru uUmrtivB. U ctMl.i vrdl Iw n.lio.1Urclnuout.

Tlie two l*nt? ttall Hiannj!6™ caniint aptt*i luriiiB fur tlii>lr twiins to come U>gfiller,the outlook (s tliat tlie lUxmlouK nwl J«rtwy

, ill not cnit tst Tor hoiiora tlifn Bf*soii.]'.MtiiiaKt4irUi){>kiii><Ii. liis haat t to oruvld

IH tcv-naiuuii with n j«wt olllco tothpir lit:inf(irgi>t the national uilnra Unit go with iIh iHtrintimu will not allow tho kite to h

ilhotit It long, UiouRb.Any prlstinor that can ntaml tliocyllatif the

old Btatiou lu m so on a go 11 nine but, 6b * Hugday or nlglit, on comliiK; out would be lit tobo turned l.iusa, native fruliloii, under thetnijiii: HUH of the Ereat Kabara. U In calledL-i>»ler, but nmiiy an ocoupnnt Ims JIBSMII Un!iibt with liii tongue bunging out and panlug like a canluB,

During the absenpe uf the proprietor (Kitiiioy J'art, great |-rq»ratloiia are mailucli tuftUKivi fur lil« coining, Ujriiig Ills niaiiOHt of Ilia bniida nro luld 01T.Tlio Jersaajg Uavo Iwaked fur Bttturtlay

Irtliiia tlie IlacketUttowui.lturrffn ait) uot very {iluutlfitl. Too uiui-

111 either walk orriilo r this y

Part of tbe board lvalk from tbe <>M pultK1* b*" l*on relald. Fl ageing willtakoltnplace ere l»ug.

S L E E P y HOLLOW.Hr. Culver has a very nleo colt which Bert

hfnkn will soon do to ride on tbo bill.Unrgmilftl station agent Is 1* coming 41.it

>u eiixtrt OQ lil» new sAfcty.Mr. David Hhsrp IM one of the largest

wtit kept farnu la tit is vicinity. l ie , tvith lidwo 1.0ns, rum it f> it* full rapacity. All lie

Mr. Jleickiah Hopkins busgrp«tiy ImprovedIlls liotiso with i«tut inul lil.tuls. He is »nerourpmeretwlre farmers, and anew chain•r Ills ilog would nulteli(K],ronilReticcHi.{)IetA.Nett roiiiKR tlwOolemnn farm nhjcli KIIOVTB

It ban lieou long renl«I.Tba well Inmmi liost«lry nf Mm. HI" 11c ii

noil kept, and la a qnlpt retreat for thn«wishing rat and ijulot during the Hummer

In reply to " J a c k V awnsaUon, would Baythat on tbeday bofore Decanllon Hay, HOY.Ur. rlmitli did prpneb a iwliUcal sormon, forHIIDII we talk ataiut our govenniH'nt ami therebellion wa talk polities, uu r govenuiicii..uext to religion, (s tho grandest tbenio tbatrauld occupy tiio ttiaugtita of mortalH. Heold how the veterans to wvo our Unlnu

l»lws»4i, danger nod tlie cowanlly formsIi n u n u U, M. CBbifld them and tlu-lrh. Y«t ]5\rly polltlua Vie 1ms never men-

tioned In Hie jiiilj'.t, nml we ilo not knowwhether hi (g llomticrat or itopuWiciiji.Agnin "Joek" claims to Iw n cnpjvrliea.),wlilcb lu neither a Uupuhtican or Doniocrnt.These copperheads were (10 nil a coniinrcil tolio ret>e!». Whllu tho rol^ls fought UR to ouriiw, tho copper head R, wlioso boineB we werorjintttn nnve, fought us In tlie roar. TboliiMtion Is nf ton united, \vliat fn n coppopbondf

nrnoT, ha It an aiiamliint, who hy Ilielaw nf nntlnns almnld taint bin .lennrttirA fromttvury •Himniunlty dmigllnjc from tho «nd uf ani|» nml daiiplng on notlilug. "Jack," getback those xpixiiis. You wilt need ttiam totalte your tnnllchio. Wo will giro you regu-lar ilowsa. LYNX.

QEKBCAPf V A L L E Y .Mrs. GeorgoH. Howard, of Arkansas City,

lit i«anl at Rchoolcy'ti iUounUln for aKHitl, or n.&TB, for lier he&llb.Mm. Owar Kcluwtiholt. of Newark, Bpent

undny (11 hmu wltU tier panstitfl.Jlisa JIflud BUptiens, of IlacketUtown, it

Bppjullng liar &unu&l vacation vrtLU Mr. nndMm. Frank H, Stephens, of Flocktown,

Mewtn. Hartley ami Iiortouli&ve lust takencontract wltli the railroad company to saw

,(!(» cord** of old tlca Idlo kindling wood.Mr. and Mm. Ham Ajigar, of Wtiita House,

•en tbe giiosU of Mr, Jaujos Antliony overluday.We notfi-al tbe I ail lea woro t a i a l to tlio I rmust during the retoiij, Imt npoli <« ^eop

lii'lr baugs bung.Mln Kate Urny Balled Into thu matrinioulal

wo recently, i l r . HlaUir, of Uwtttjattiwn,terming a eonartnerslilp with her. Tbe Iwatwhhtm ot her many frloudn go witll ber

trough life,Mrs. Lyraan Kiloe aud Mm. Lsquay Invitedidr mtvny friends Lo w.tntM tbb Wnoinhig1 their nlRbt blooming cere 119 011 Run .lay

ivaulng. Tbelr fragrnncawell repaid visitorsor llmir tmuMo.

, K. O. Wtw In ThHituc W M A Inlloomiifaitry.Mr. Van Doirni. and family, of Nawarkta.re

lie ciiesta of A. P . Downs fora few ilajn,Mre. Samuel Nunn h visiting her molfaer

itfallfou,MIES ifamo Strulib, of Cfaoater, upent Wed-

' r M the guest of U ln Mamie Button.Is Diifronl and Joe Bmitli spent Tliiirs-

lay at Eastern, Pa.Ulllwrt Welsh In oa the nick list."iVe are In tunned sotue of our people will

[•company tha excuntfoiiiatfl to Ocean Groven Friday.Him Jennie Button is aDUrtalnlng a lady'tend.Uncle Julin Frono la enjoy tug very goods&lth av pT«M&t,kllw Charlotto Kntgbt, ot Kewart, ii re-

J.ASE EOPATCONO.Thu MUUOU (a at Its height. All tbe hotels

md boarding hause* tire full nnd Uie guutare enjoying tlioniBtlvBs flxblng, rowing andiling o'er tho beautiful waters. It U a

lieantitul sight at erenluR to we the camp[Ires dotting tbe aborea niid reflecting oa Uia(Mom nf tlia lake.Tbe Ruunyaldfl Q un CTub bold their regular

•boot last Thursday. The following In Uie

000 ] 00000 0<a B m U h - 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 D 1 0 1 1 O 1 O

D 1 1 1 1 0 I 1 10

U I I I 1 1 1 1 fir,•rank S c t e f e r - l l Q U O l l l O l l t U n

1 1 Q 1 0 1 11 20loun Smlth-l l l O U l U l l O U U O n

" 111 l 11 , uiir. Utlor-1 11111010111111111 to

1111 l . . . 33TtiD Hhoot was wltnfMMl by tbe gutwta from

tho faotela nnd bwnllng uounm and also fourmr-mhera froiii tlie South Biilo Uun Cluli, at

ThoD., h. & W. 11. Ill Cliri-Uau A,,.:on will held s mooting at tbo Lake 1'avWoa

Jotel, NoUn's Tdnt, on Sunday, Auf. Hlh.trnthen KeeiMn, Ixwko, Itouso «pd JOUM.Ith other* from Fort llorrln, wDl barslarge of Uie meetings tbrouRbcmt tbo day.

Uoroco.

HOSSIS PLAINS,Wnt. UcUlanlMhaamit«dht»hDiit» for tbeummer w*scn to Mr. Hay, at Nowwk.Abide Ckrk h u r*jtuTnt<l from tor vfattt to

New Vemnti.Ur. C. G. WeiMUgf,lt,etofloat\«.m

banner in the near future. " -Frank Fatrcblld xelli bla famltnra

MnnJay, after which bo itarta for California) engage ]n Uie fruit crowing biulnow. .Mrs. Borne, ui UoTiokon, is Uio guent of

lAn. tlutnphny. •JttuiUi Gordon, ol Hewflrtr, li

Tac«Uon nt homo. , .Mrs. J , II, UodaUury U Smpnvthw ia

iwtllb.

Sh% yiorld* 8t«uaFar Iflnatratad dnrulars Mod to Tha Pred.

D, Btapbetui Co., Qtrmui Valler, * *•

0HEST2B.tliuuht iii:jHta<tble ouudltluu ot tbe

to MIllUiwii h,u kJ wiiuo uf the citiwui. toLWIUD in inrtict tlie tDwu. >'or tlie roputa-1 uf irtir tuwu wv huiw uo Bucli 4cUou\i^dvrtflV.ti, ^'ilaiuut uuhturaUK'U not until all othur nfjaus bare

•I witltdut *uci-i.iis. It in jM«ldveljr dtngtsrt> driie nt tliu r!iU>ofnlK mil a par hourr th» nmt IV|,,H- llr. David SmiUi's lousehiiruly NUCII a HlaUi of affttlre tleinaudi a

U'utluu f 111111 thu [>mper nutiiariLie*.1'hu liIoyoIlKts tbut uuw riib u|«on tbe idJe-

nulkx uml ivlio tmvo IKJUU know 11 to lw sorudtias to rUU) by luditts nud chiidron withoutluinnitiiiK, tliim c-niujiollilig jMxleaU-iitlMh'jtru tin- wulk for nalvty, would probably rideUJMIII tliu rmut wax It put In condition. Therehu lu.v jir..nil>iting vtttilule* from Uie attlo-ivklk, (lii^ht It not to Us onfornxl f

Tilt' rnml ucriiis Wack river swfliftji Iwyitin- 1)., L. AT \Y. {.titlon lian Ikbou railul onto,Hi«r hitk'. The vtu.il i» Lima niftilu K

Thu htnim (,f HumlJiy jireveiitod a largiiiiiinliir fn.m nttoiidlti); Uui fpuci»l uuionvi..-« in tit- MtJlliodlrt i-hurch, Tluwe.11,1 iitloml, nwl tli.iy filled thu builtllng,joye.1 a Hull lltumry inn) wjilritual feut ill tlietm.rijliig fn>m Ituv. Dr. Igluliart ami in tba•ivi-iilii),'fr<.iiilte.'. K. 11. Kuglnnd.

UVliiL'-jluy ovt'iiltit; the l'n«byUjrlaii,li.U itK tliinl niNiitiily iniHKloiinry 111I'ltimrs wt>ru juvjuirml iiy Miw Juiiuinml Dr. lusra K. Sjirnniio. A large audleucwan Jirowtnt.

The Milijitci of Hut1. E. B. Etigloud'a wrnioat tlio Coui;rogulii>.inl tliurdi uitxt HuLUatiiuwiihiK will |iu"UtwsipiuidUwK,)it;T8'"

L'barlex .leukiiw, of Nuaark, fa tlie guest ofhi* UrotUur, V, N. Jvukliu.

I.hiyd 'i'mUiiy ivan hitU'ii on the amidu£ mi Muniluy of UiU v 'tyjlc. [{e ttK(hui'Kli'uli.tl4'iitioiiutthebaiidiurUr. Hprague.lVu Icjirn Unit tliu dog in kuoivu to be VICIUUH.1 nit lit; tuighl tint to live inudi iouger.

N. (;. \1111nuta nnd uiu Harry am away foa Hliori viKiitiiiu in U'arn'ii tuuuty.

Mix Dr. CUM- IIUS ri'turuud lo her homo «MniUhiir.

It.-v. U'ni. llont.j nmii, of I'loJufleia, h UillL-i,t Of Mm. Ilf.ltr.-M.

Mr Tlieo. V, Hwawy,ot\VBFililngton,I>.C,I.i ivltb u.s for a abort va-ntion.

Mr. N. V . 1 Aiigdou Is Hiwinlingn fiortlon 0bin vacation In our town.

Mrs. Mary Oolemau (NM» CnU,t,i of SBIVork city, IB stnjfng I11 town.

A number of Ah? W. J . Tavlor'a family aritniit'ioe with Mr. Lavi Alpaugb, at t l"Funiart*."

Mr. Htowart Uettter ban gone ou a tbrteinuiitbs1 tr ip to Anaciiiula, Idaho, II* goeato KiijierlnU-iKl the erection of tbe Tsybor pro

Mr, Warren lAtigdou In preparing to la[•rcaw3 his working force at the IJackletiAruey

Mr, 1>, M. Cbamlwrliu and siaUr, Mr. andAim. r. v, Vawger, spent a day at Like Ha

* nft laxt week.s H. y. K t u r IN Rpeiidiog her vacationlicr brotber, Mr. A. \f. K i a r , ui tbii

plane,Katlu Uultvk is T.iit.Dg Mr. nail U n .

Joo. JScck, atMilllowu.I W r u t u g twi t HunJuy afternoon iu tbe

Milltiiwn wbotil hou»s.The Motliojjst Cliurcti i w reoptioed lai tiiinlay utorulog. A large cougregation wasifaoiit to hear the opeulcg diMourse, whii'

wattilellveredl.yaniiulBturofNew Vorkclty.(I didn't hear bla name.) The ml oh tars of theDtliur oliurolio, nl«> atteuded.

A mile M. Thorp, of Bueoamona, andSlfsa Addle WhlUunrb, of Jemejville, 111.,were the giiBsts of Mr. and Un. Elmer E.I)earns, last week.

Out1 tiearb growers are shipping • few

Miss I,tly HendersoD, of Uilltown, and U n .JobnTeer, rif Keyport, were marriedlastSuii'day afUruoou. May tlielr Journey througl,life U (lllctl witb pe«c« ami tu>pp.wm.

l l r . Ueo. Bljepberd, or Trenton, viilted Mr.[tarry KUevU«rd a few days &lon.

KlBQC.HOYLI.

MIDDLE V A L L B T .Don't forget Oiegratvd falrftlUlddle V.ll*y,

IVedtiesday, Aug. lotii. Dome and eojtiy a;ooil limp, thus amlstiiiK ID a good cause.

Sirs, l.ynian Klre, or Uenniin \"»Hey, todUs* Kloe, or Detroit, JUIcb.,spent Haturdayt Mia guest of Mra. I'. W. Klee.Mm C. V>\ VnnAtta, of Itilllipiburg, Is[siting at tlie lionie of Or, Farrow.We unilemtaiKi the l>ower Valley Sunday

u-liixtl has extended Invitation! to tbs Oermanmil Middle VHIIBJ schouls to jolu wltli themn running n Union eicursion to Ocean drove,,ug. Itltb.James Antliony entertained friends orer

lunday.A lltUe BintDgcr mailo ber appoaranca in

tho fatally i>r Androtr DufTord on Thursdaylaat, nv\ nppruclatoB tho attention ibown bar

icli a di>greo tbat nhe has deoided to ra-ni&li. a* a ]t«rinB.iiont guu t ,

Jncoli Ort lia.1 bis l«g quIU Kverelj cutrhlla cradliag o«U Saturday tuorning.Mrs, AVatC. I'rlniiner, wbo hai be*n npend-

Ing a nim.tli in thin Ticlnltjr, returned Fridaylast to her tome In New York elty.

Miss (jjilii Duirort],of Morrl*town, ii spend.Ing a week at her rormer home In thii p lan .

Mrs. David Perry, of Ledgcwood, spentrueiulay an the guest of Mrs. J . P . Sutten Ia

llr11.Hopsrs. Btewort and Win. HotTmsn are em-loyal nn tlie mw mill of L, II . Trimmer,

We Are Informed ths t the Callton gfaoitajve been Identified as two uiodeat ruatiojutlM of that town. What next?FrauU A. Co»]y,nrt..e"iiu.u of n u n ; faces,1

HIB great mimic ami vocalist of nilhulelplili,"• t-e mra of vbe >)wcial altracUnna a t tbe

ralr, Aug. llftb. Uon't mua bearing nltn.Ur. Kftrrow itinde n BylPg i b l t tobUoli)

nine In Huttterdoii county I'ueaday.Mr. aud Mm, Elijah Dulturd Crave to I*ke

Unjutcong S«tunlay afterDoou and returned

DENTIST FREEMAN,Ol? DOVER, H. J.,

withes to continue bis testlm-my iu fttror of

Dr. lies sop's Local Anffiilho.ic,Havluf UMJ i t for three niontha

WITH PERFECTSUCCESSha Is prepared t o give the lte.it of rBferauceaas to Its value. Auy and all tlie old methodsfor e i t rar t luK teetti wit limit | * l o may beU9ed, BUfti a i laugtiiDg gac,ulber,freezlug tbeauws , electricity, elilor»fors», &c., bu tao t l i -ng baa the tuceetw of Hr. Jewwp's l^xal' oiE^thelic, for w b k b Dr. Freetuao ha t

THE

EXCLUSIVEfilOHT.

You have but to t r y once to ba couvlucad.Jonie evm say tbat It in a plea* 11 re.

Dr. B. O Vreeland,base Bucnus in eztrnPtiDg teeth is widely

known, h u accepted a ."slUon viltUDr. Krainan.

NOTICE.SI'ATH OP JOHN Q. MARE, DKCKASED.

Fursuaut to Uie order ol the Surrogate oftbe Uounty ol Morris, made oa tba firstday of Augtm A. D. one tbauaaod elaUtbowlred and ulnety-ttro, tint.oe la lierebjgiven to all persona bavins claims agaiimt tbsM U I A at alobu li, U<ut, lala uf tbs Countyof Uorrts, deceased, to present the same, un-der oath or ftlUrtunUon, to ttie (tulwctiben, ot.or before tbe Drat ilay of May next,being ulue uioutlis from tbo date of raidorder; and anv creditor i.oulecUna; to bringIn and e i til 1.1 tilts or her clafin, Umfer oath or&.t.ru.ft.Ucm. wiUitn tbe time to limited, willw forever Uu-ied c thla or ber actlou Uiare-

fore agalnat tlie Ailitiluintnilorb of MlduV>nxacl, '. - •

Dat td the f ln t day of August A, D. lbO3,W I L U A I I R. MAHE audJ ' M :

UT. AHL1NQT0K,Hr. Prank l^lgliUtu.'a mau In tba employ

of Mr. Itichard C'baplin rau a nail throUgUtbe (Icfltiy part of bla hand about a weak ago.It !• now feared that blood poisoning baa neti and Hint (imputation will be necessary,r. Lw, nf Woodhury, la attending tiloi.Urn II, P. Prolhlnghara will arrive hams•om Kiiry|>a Hun Jay morn tug.A beautiful boat bolraging to Ur. Tbnmaaeacock wiu rallltd at the HoU»l Drestin lastfttnn)ay,fiv«ning. Mr. & 0. Baker, of the

Inn of linker firm., w n tba lucky ruin andon the boat. Oongrahil.Uan*, Vea..Mr. nicbant Chaplin baa jurt ad dad two

beautiful t«an» to kit nlrady well filled•tables.

Master Drake Bcoekway, ton at Mr. Qfio.irockway, Minagerof the Breslln, fell fromchair In ttis total Monday fl*<mtng #aX

broke lib arm. Through tha skillful treat-ment of Dr. TnfloritlsnowfmnrRring »l«Ij ,

We sincerely coodole with Mr. Cbriitopberejtgin, wbowinrant child died an Tuesday.The UrrnliD has* ball club will pity tbe Y.

I. O. A. of Dover, on tie Dortr grouadi,Friday altemoon.Hone back riding seems quits In Togna tbls

iunminr judging irom ihe number wbo pwnlere. '

ThB regatta ot tbe Lake Hopatcong TacU;iub will take place on August SOtti. Tba

wit) u« me aud one-bait mllea, tUrt-_ om Nolan's Point aod ending at the

Ireslin. Tlie }^ies -will b* gold medals toivery oanmaii winning and a stand of colon

U R ;

Mr. and Ura, John FUhsr, of Nowark, bavBmoved into tlntlr recently pardttuied liouje,that wan fumiwly owu<d hy Ur . Tboa, BOT-erelBn. - ' ' . .

Mia Mabel Hoiiier, ol Newark, 1* •poDdlugDart ot ber ractvtlan with r&UtUea aodtrle&d*here. ' '"..- ' - -"

The Minion Bind held i ts n « u l i r fcntwia-1ie«UaE 011 B*tnrd»j •fUroooD laat, wltblisa Maude Hoffman. Thar* M J UW n g n -

lar el*ctlonofofHc*n. The tretuunsr1* report•howed tbe receipts of tha past y n r to ba •littM over KW. '

Mln Flarauca Woodhull, of ROMTIKS, i i'j&tiua in Handera. . .I t was Mr. Wllltun McLansblin, fir., u id

not bla son wlio lell from an-appla tree l u t• e e k . •' • . . • . . . - • - .

T l m ia also muoUier corrtction 1 w u i tomiiJte, I D speaidag of Un> p n l w lerr l r t ," sufficitmUj" ihouW l m « r e « 4 •• •OdwiUy."It 1* certain tbat Uie strangers did efficii

Mr. J u o b RarickV. houw Is recwlTlnf •[ret* coat of paint. . ' •

The Sacrament of tbo Lord'. Buppor willB BdmlDblored la tfaa Pn*bj t*rUo Cbureb

next Sabbath morning. A Some UlnloBarjmeetJnft; will ba held In tha ttreolnff, a t whichtime the pa*tor will deliver t> lcetnr* on "TbeHiraions." - ' - - • ' • j . •

P»t tor Htnlth will prMCh t n Iha riiapal InIronla oex t Bund a y afWrnoon a t a oVIock,

Kaaon 4 Kaaallit O n w a an nIT n.j)rathN.A|ta»t,Ok«>t«r.K. J.

To obUin tar oT UM abovB latter* t*i "ad-Hld1* and ftira (late of Ul l i t

Bar. i r . 'V.-Hal lomr. O.O^atmUCook.'of Hurriatomi. and Ag/um WriEhl

: o ( O i M M y » u . r . . • -

n s. COIXABD.FDBNITDKK •> CPIIOUiTEEEB,

••UUNITIIKK, OIL ( lUr tH. MiTTSKaSHANU IIUUUINU,

AID OTBCK nnOBKDUI.I. OoolM.DAIB

ST., DOVEB, N. J

anlte [fc Clark'*.)

HILNEBKAWT-la » » « v » r k alS a t Ib jremblauca of har (ltu«bUr. air*. BarabWUU*a«l. 00 July a f t , tin. I/lulu HUdebrant, formerly ut lruiilu, W. J., ageJyaara. ?iuoiiuia autl a iloj". lotomiButCbtwur, N J.

WANTED.), PftjMiUe w d luutoat wotnun, who

CAQ roiim trail recnmmeuile.1, U> do gothousework ami who is a goal but ter maker.

iUlWfi KAUU,

FOB BALE.0 O 0 D ROAD HOUSE,

a yp«n» o],|. AIBO wagon and liarnw*.Iii4]uiraol

11ESI1V ItlCHAItDH,Duver, N. J .

New Jersey State Normal andModel Schools,

PALL Txnv wti.|. coMMtM-'tTuicsiur,TkUBEH IDllI, AT *-AT, A. M.

r i lHE Nominl H<:bool Rb'«" a protftmuaiX training for teaching ; Lhe Model pre-inretfor Lintinew, t ie general iiiiraullsflf lifeurcolLege. Tot*lcp«t, liwSiitltnuuoaru.wanh-Ing, hooltK, Ha. at Ilia Normal *l-'H to |lti»per year; at Uie Modul tJOO j*-r tear.•~,,*,..,* _ 1. . . _ J -and lifted by" ami brated by

nMy furnlsbed, iiro-t l l l l t , Wtu ot

ll b

HtWUa, ItTUailJlltHia VflVDIIMJ .u.a..a*»^-

virtwl wltb U t b a . &c. The fwllltter, Uniitha twhool Itulldlug nud l-urd!ng balls, havelieeu greatly iuuretuuttl dutiiiK tbe prt)>utityear , the f-'Niierliya pmjNrlytijulppwt g r w -uu ium. InlHiratorlen, & c , t in latter by Iicrea«<. MWclty , K».r lurlliur i»rticulBi(.ildrem J U . UKIIliN, 1'rind pa I,

ys 4 K Tieutuu, H. <

OOESET COVEES EEOM . . . . . . . ; . . . . . • -

DRAWERS " . . . ; ; . . . ; . . ' ; . . .

SKIRTS u . . . . . . . .

GOWNS " . . . . . . . . ;

Morris Orphans' Court.MHY TKUU. lBSVi;'.-...' ; ,

la Mis tniltetr br Albert Fry, Kiecolor ofAoti KttiK, deo^fKl. Hale to?nli»w o i u uwhy lliereBuauld uoL b e t il ie of linils,. .

t l l l K B r JKV, HXEOUfOU OF ANN\ . KINO, late of the Oougtr of " •JUBiwed, btvfiiR made mil exhibited ._ourV uinler o t tb . * junk aud true acoouutr tlio |itr«on*l oetito inud debts ' of i t ld

Ihe Mime, Ljwliloliitappoirsth»( (lie perioniliilaieofsiitl iiBcemiod lnluanftlcieotuinjy all- r ju . t ileUa, ana mating tbftt said (leceueaiJ»dzi>d urUtnli.ttJutimuiiW.tioredlUineuli

_ . r r l i t ltd praylns tho aid ortlis Court In t inirenities. Therelbie, It Is ordered by theJourl, thill tlljMrsom Intertitod In the u u d i .luotnuuls, lierediuoiontainil 16«I os tus ol

in MONDAY, tha third day or Oelobor A. U;189*1,- and ibow c»u»e« ir any they h»e ,n-by SJ much of the *M Uodi,' teoemeDta.bcreulUniEiHf anil real e>Uto ot iklo dsoeiswliluuld uot ba soli) as will bs tuHoleut lo par

itrueaonyFrom tliem'lnntep.r -., < .UHAB. A. (ilLLBN, BnrroRale.

aled Augnat)n,ina. ,'.?:• ;/ . » »

In Chancery ol Mew Jeney.i G e o n e 0. BUcklo w& L i « U » . BtSokle,bin Hfp. Willi-ra M O . t«tiokl« and Mrs. Wll-lltn. UaU. Stickle and M^the* B.HIlokls :

}y Tlrfne of an order of tha Oourl of Ohin-««ry ol New Jfeisey, m«ds on the day ol

•e Otte bereof, lit * MoWwberelu Mary rmickls Is oomplftlaant, «u4 TOB and o l t e r i•ra (Icfeudaat*, jrun t n tequlwd to ippemrilenl, anawer or demur to tba. bill of s t l '

on or before Ih* tblrtWh day tit. r e i t , or th t ui t ) bill wltl 1» ttken

is oonfeawd agalntt yon, :jV :.;.-''• -'-T l i»u t t ;Ut t i s UBA for wkiiUlori oT wrtrin

latda in Iba lowDshtp of Booiiwiy. ID l i e3ontttf of Morris, k n o v o t t tha tnraiMlMdfaini i>r.the l »u Oeonre p t ' okW Jr.; andwblob wta couf«*»d by Bannal 8. vetob, bU

idminiitriBtor. to Anuft Stiatle. br A»d AtteuIpril l«l> IBJ3. fam whlotf* to UdrdttDlnd

- thirty ireres PonTtjy»d,to Kii«Jn P, Met

HT-»»in" aona.U ^bewnie -you&. t)ll«kt t n 4

I

I ••<! otJben in 1878, a u lolcd t h a n nnnJa* aboutd yon a n made d f d

Miga C H t t e k U Wa C.HttekU, W-Hina M*&. t)ll«kt neai B. Hlickia m i i t i D U In OOOUIQ

mtrtiD i and ma LJezla CfUUekle a n i a t r t ,William mcQ, BUekl« t r«Utaa* d«r«ndiQti

h b l t r i g u t

S9a, I8SX" v ;p

'here are raaiiy olioioe palternirin

in onr ttoclt "wliich wo aro offeiingat prices that wllaotcroBt ttinaowbo ftnHo.pata bnying OftVpeta, andit will be to their inl roflt to examiue oar stock Wroro pbrchaaiDg.

Wo are also showing a rich lineof TDBKISH, P^^tAN:!

n» ORtENTAt GB^MA-Tr

/Weoall parUcnlajaltention to alot of CurpeU and Engs h' Hhave jittt made DJJ in Moqaetteuand Brussels. At tho piicoa weare offering thtm Uiej tap deoidetlBAKGAiNa " f ?fe> >:;;v;- • ' /

Heath fcijiraksy

777 :^ 779 ?rpa4 st.,

CLOSINGALL SUMMER GOODS

AT GEEATLY REDTJCED PRICES.

MEN'S SHIRTSIN MADRAS, CHEVIOT, FLAMNEL, SILK 6TMPB FLANNEL

AND ALL THE LATEST WEATO8; OUE

85o. QUALITY EEDU0ED TO

tl.00 " ' . " " •

1.25 " " "

135 " " "

1.75 " " "

2 . 0 0 '• •• "

2.25 " " "

250 " " "

05o.

, 80s.

tl.OO

, 1.X0

."• 1.60

, 1.76

. 185

PRESS GOODS.MAVX.BLUE STOBM SEEGE, : •

: inches wide : . . . . . . . 75o. yd,

LADIES'MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.. . . . . . . . . 4 9 0 . up.

...............490. "

.- 69o, "

. . . . ; . • . . . . . . , . 5 9 o . . "

FANS.BLACK AND OOLOItBD,

SATIN, . .HASP PAJHTED, &o.,

BOo. toUOO eaoli.

SHOES.Ladies' Dongola Tipped Oxford

duced from $1-85 to $1.00

Ladies' Dongola Tipped Oxford Ties; (high out, reduoed from $1 60 to $l;S5'Sj l; Ladies' Dongola Common Sense OrfardTies, reduced from $1 50 to $125; : •:;;

Ladies' Fine Dongola Button Shoes, Tipped •and Plain Toes, reduoed irom $2.26 to $2; U

Child's Dongola Tippd Spiing HeelBut-ton Shoes at 98o. ; / • •'••,:.: iv . J

Misses' dp. at $129. "••' > T S

POTTEI> MEATS,;;'' -. ':•: •' V ? . W $

• P I C K L E S ; - •r--:'':..^'---C''3^M

•;•...•' O L I V E S , ' •" ' ^ , - . ^

; ; ' • • • • . . ' • • ; ' . . . : ; S A R D I N E S , • - : • ; • . - . ^ l

•;;••-. / • , ' . • : C A N r y J E D ; : , G O O B > ) « |

AWD SUPPLIES Or A l t KINDS ^ ,

- ' • FOR PIC-WIC AND CAMWWO • ;; ;•

, ' . • • P A R T I E S . ' / ':• -: 7-: v ? " ' r ;':•(!

RICHARDSH | I - > H I »..; W' »,;;; :;,;.,-, V:C.••-:-; m^X:],;. :%i0l%

TAYLOR BROS.

AND BABOAINS IN

SUMMER

SDSSEX^TBEET, DOTfEfi, N . ITHE MOBEIS COUNTY

BAIIK,Hoamsiown. n. J.

i R P O R * T E D MaMlClB M . 1

VT. MILLER. "ELlUa B. HULL

.H. T. HDLL.

H«onO.Fn<r, ; r t l l U l a r ,Banptoo O. I b n h Aunllua B. Hull,CUUp U. HoAnaa, Joan O. Baattr,

.Y.Bwao,H.D. Fan] Baren, ;

Janoar r l i t , 1803... . . . . . ; . .» l ,a» ,2™,M

U 4 . B I U T 1 E 9 . . . ' • , ;- .

SnrploB. . . . . . i : ».'.?•• • ill»675.od

InUrwtli decl>r«duia r«JJ In Juiuur andJuly ol eatfli ye«r rrora tha jiroflta of tbBpre-Vl0O»rixTOOOlbtfbualnom, . . .^ - . . ' --

Dcpoail* mado on or before U>» 3d days orftQiMTT April Ja l f «nd October, dmw 10-

S lBt\l»yB of M i d r W l u r*-

BAMKINQ HOURS,to 4 p. M. Ja»j, n n p t B.mnUj.i Trom 9 A, U. to 13 n. (ooonj uid

Vajuabje Building Lots/.• "AT; !

' Tbe aut*CTlb«r will flail at pabllc Bale on w

\ i 9th., iwnbolWloft Inta aarb MilOO fent, alta-

ita on Prospect tit. known u tbe " Kin-winproperty." • I «ra iMVocted to sell withoutiwrVeT Tbe? a n vert derimUe Iota.. Balsto taks plttra on tb« property ot 9 o'clock r.M. . Termi, •&«.) oo d«yof«*lo.

SFEGIAL!

Black Silk DressRets50c., 75c., 80c,

Black Silk Flounc-$1.10, i>l.?5;

$1.50, $L85i

White Swiss Flounclngs,

Lmliea' Wliits Smia ;PlpVnciiigB,!; 45D;, 60C., © a , 70c., SOoi 90c.; • -i

BLACK SWI83 FliOtNGlNOS,.';';• FAN0X WHITE.LiTOVV

' SHIHT WAISTS.; '"'!V

W. E BAKER,

Dqpr,NiJ.

iweiwby ntiirn mall a i tPHCM. Tetms, etc, x>f .i.::

The "OPERA" Piano.KtnouMrdfirits durability and net,ftaeifiil ,1-mlifyqftmi. Unique and Artistic li ~ ' ' is*

'oxook

•I bat. waleh JBoraoaala oJall iktliidlim'iaib^^'iL^£iS^-yiH-- '•

IIRDUKN B K O S , B t j t c k c n ,STtt••••'•, -:. : : rCBMTBK ORt>VI!.H, J.

tre^t^^sr^^vfioy^ii^ilg^^^

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THE EEA.',. Friday, August 5,1892.

MMotmd-ciass mittw.

X* jorxroas,Odeuaon CenJKll Monday ereatog.'FrtthoWin mMt neit Wednesday.

•'' sUrsba) HagenfaM'tbu lex klUaJ tour tw--" b u s i e d dogs. •

-. uos i lBmember*.

•• Ttyre *nuV ifrelrs days lo 'Ju l j on wlilsli

h b o m stealing.. , ' •" Tbtatirtiiigof a weekly paper loChatham,

+££. j to boom that place Is being talked uf.%i"2i:.'- Tb» two UorrlatowB banks carry .ov«r a; i tnlU|on ofdoibnofIndlvldiuldepoaib,

" : TbtannusJeleciiioas of'tbe Dover (Ire wia-

;, •• To* p n a m n upon our space this Week com-•;' pels us to candensa all our correspondence. - >

"BUpheoH.flblQfirls brtViDgiiEtore tiiiild-\'.. log erected on Ma property on Boonton avenue,

f': Tta tJuBUicJub/olMt.Tabor, andtfaeUocfc, •ways wiMpleyon tbe Danville ground* to-

; . m o r r o w , v ,• _.-. ,=; . : ' : • • • •

».':-•- To* Mt. JUUt*m«vt Alm

l l d

;;-^ v'Hararal mwpbars of a Phlladatybta cute** V > V club bar* been cruittug at Lulu Hopatcont;, . - I V - ; - - / « r 1 a . w e s k . . 1 ••,'. ; - • . . . • , - • . _ . • . , : . • • ",' .

:.. ;? "'Tbt IadlM iof Chatham will holds big fall'pet i thai idf iUitoTsy off U» el ub bouw. in-

yDrlJnBaveboUKltthemoiT* (O-rouad recently put -up onSuaseiatreat li

' M i t b : •• • • •

'; A Tuiidar Moraine; Muitcal Club Includes«lwattw«atj-avipromlusiit wcidtr lndie« of

; M l t : /: A ton* belongingto John ilincliniaa fell4MU1 front UMbHt at Deturias depot last Prl-toy »*•*&»*•• . . . . . . . •

V n » o \ ^ e j party at Hotel Bmlt* for. toe., b«uatof tie frees air fund oMhe Hen York

v : !TU A. 6 . H, jJo-alc in fit Merj'a grovolaatSettirdsy waia nrjr ebjayable evdu

^ n i t W a b b o t » l « ) , . . - • . •-. ; . ; ; : - '

taxed to IU fullest

a taken

\ oaptdtyIo>weiJti."•"/•".'•'A'wUifUoa «mounliag to. .fttUt,TaborlutButtdaytarV , ' F m Library AwcItUon. .'--- - Human* fcngllw Co., «( Mon-Utown, bu.: obutorcd ii «t>«o!t1 train to go to the tfenbm;; tnombymtOtCU / \ :

>Tb» itluwt UaratanMrar tba *art^ Uils'' wnk i b u Uhas tuen in fifteen je&ra, or willU l O U & I U j

..' f twB/r im Cora I*nd Co. litre told lot*: during tb* p«*t tew moattii to the amount of

9 9 8 ) U : 'w t n will mon offer their

m l « t * t o lor m l * in loU

, - A brlilknt hap at UM American House,• Uki Bopaicons, Iwt Frldtj- arealDE, w u' • •tl«W*d (iy about ISO gunta.:>, .pr.p, R. MtWco, ot BUobopo, and bnto. B « * , rf Fort Horrbi have placed lon« dli-.-tanoattitpbooMtothrir.•torn. •••:.. > ,

D. A. Brlwlkj-, o/ Ueirallyu t^ttago, Uke,; Bofabooof,, oofbt'a SX pound small rooutL

.^ta»,ii*urW«coHita onTuatday.: / r; . '^^M Sontk'simt. Pmbjtartan Cbnrch, of

MociiptowB, will tbortly -publish & roonthlj

men have olocoi]

p^UHtoy.QOMtofthaefU)aBiritc4lodgtitoCfceenGrove. I'

^ i ^ A C o ; i n butidlngo Mfc. kembls aionup,

•• • :• -' Kdwanl LlttlejoWiahd Fred. Muehmore, ofV-; '., ' ChaUoiu, roads si t|kyele trip to Coney Island

<y#l-y w.U»'B*»Ir»f ( . m h t (n ona-week fifty > * *^ V J fringing In weight from twoto fifty pound?. ?•v:V-"-. -l.'A bqri*".T)a»d S11200, l*lwgln f l tn liveri-• V - : : ^ Horace Ford, o< Boooton, dronped dead5;-^';:;'-hw'tefcMi%yi^ay.STenli^ot-lsjt;wMk.;T^fc:v'^tte• lilg'Vagatta"«t Lake Hopatcong. will

; H •'.•take plan Aug. 00th, and Will be open to all'•'*"•" ' - - - - - - VSUWltow.iiEA8sneU-

Itev. F1. B. Uarilmer, of Jeraey City,preacta la Uu Caapal on tija Brettln grouudtBundar morning and la 8L John>, Dorer, Intieov*i)Ing. ! " ; '

A crayon portrait of J. Boyd HotUlejr, 0>efirst Hecorder of UordatowD, b u been pre-sented, to tbe Common Council ot t int city byMr*. He«ai»y.;•:-;- .'.:

A Nveu-jrearold BOO ot William BmlUi, ofMoutvllle, wbllo playing, frif off a fence n « rfaiHtather'B houte, TVedne«lay morning, nodbrokehtaarm. .;. .-:..'' '

A sunk thief broke into n l b l r smarket, Worrirtown, «ra Tutelar nlgtit anddamaged a caih nctttei •bout (W worth Inorder to c«t 29 eanla. . j

Tbe Rookawiy and Hlbernla gun clubs willthoat a matclj i t day plgeom for I10O a aide,t the pIa«Lof W. E. Jayne, Upp«- Hihernla,ext Tbunrfny afternoon, at 1 o'clock.Three car loads of machlaary for tbe Blag

[tooling Co. at Boonton hare been Ncelred'outNewark.and are being unloaded. Tbaulldlrjg li tuarl; ready for the waclilntat*.They are baring a bot uine la CbaUum

•vertbeprapoiltloiitoadaptTillagelnoorporA-U aud-the frlepda and opponent* of theich«me are toorlog oaofa other In the Madison

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Geo. S.Jiypn,» Booritoa pralwuwui «MleIrillfDg in Hobokwi yard la*t Saturday avert-ing, vtx ctruclc by a anltcb tuTgut, whlcb cut

aevere gatb In bla bjiad, juat a b o « tbetemple. , : . - . . _ . , . . -

The plo nlo of St. Charlee1 Ohurcb, u«ar theWeldon l u t Batunlayj iraa a rerj auoceavfullfafrandwaBeDjoyed by afrrettoitny people.

Fred. Brockwtj beat Dr. Utter ID the altoot-ngraalch. -'•. '•;•.. 5 .The Htate Board of AgrtouHure- has made

Sr. J. Awtrew CaxterUndft distributing agtatfar Uieir fluuual reporta and ftrtnera desiring

i&h may obtain them Vy addrontag him ato v e r , N . J . - - . ; " " J:" . \ •The.Fall elecUon tb]» year will ot-cur-on

HOT, Sib, the.latest date JJ « n occur underh l w which fbre* tbe flret Tuesdayafter thenit Monday. ,TU« last Preatdental election

tbat occurred on that date wai In 1^*J;Kali* flreen, ton r>t Br. ttnfiiB preen, ol

Oraitgr, formerly of Uorrlitown, and a'com-l l n were drowned yeeterda; whlla at-tempting to croti tbe wpidi of a Canadianfiver. Young Ureeti Was 11) yean of age andwould have ttibrerf Princeton this Fall. * '

ReHolutD Truck Co., of Morrhtowfi, electedhe - follQWtcg btQoer« Wednesday; algati

I'rmlJent, H. U. B.-henck; Kortman, K.ArrowHalthi Atriktaut Voremut,.A. H..epbrcn;'Becwtory, .Edward \Hutchlng«|reaaureri A. E. A y m i Btowwd, U. D.^a

fund, ;;i,,

< >t the Kafrrlew

.... ,<. , , .—- — , - „ who is advertised a s a t f l x

.iCj-X/. o>llB^iieat,hoUBanoe[iit (or his tax**, and^^•UwpuWieatton.tann .error, growing out of a

fciirch at nicbardI* Ba.tur.lay, Aug.

»•.,'.>-•.. ( W ! i « m m n i i . g i m i u l n i l s willhe nerved^.'.V-.aodUwrswillIM«goodtln.o. . " .."' .-..

•'. Kehay Oamun iron bis second ran last Fri-

yto lladbbp and return. HiR time

t V ^ • • • * N*" ^ Pla«d In tba itow private - beaterI:'''. bullibyDr. frank Foliar i t M«ll«in, » b l l

i ; | B b ( l l d t I l tp^lf at Eoontiwi tof

!^U''e mat todUckm wm'iilid,: waBiatorup4y; i • , i«to i lur t n it UK Urn irnrt >Uited lutP s i i t i W d i l i d r t p o M d ;^ i J ^ T f c i i t .V, R l i ; W i s a s e d a store-cm, tbe

l i ^ ^ . t o w i i ; -sVom'whaooo stages will m i n t o ' t t *c-:':VVV_t«i^iwofti»r»d«tBt*«J»t)t Kikr.. :.:: •

i > l i«tk»ti»««atlMaInilt]««nBM,§ 5 ' !C Ha Jar bn*a/ Infllettnc a taarfol laib toldo5j" •-;-.; ol t»a kaia, »kldi out «oma ol tha atttrlai.

W5VVSlWcBkltaii'a tiatlfalat«t Taborv ' - lo«r»aal«,willtooo»olUiorii»t«(lo«r»aal«,willtooo»o(5S-yj.VSiibaaa.tita a l t i«!Uoi> tU" aimnnr.. Tt^•;f .'".|W»da( BBato and B«work| aw always n»8.P<S :;v.!T«i data ol tba uBiooait*$&StE, Baodayaebobl or Dovarfe4 ' ' » rf atMbl, to Comi lalaial, la H>«1

II will b« well wortb waltioa

i^'.V.^T; Airaicemaala1 bafa baen made by. whichSU'•'•• Ito'llorek Couity Jlallroad with »ireM aEfe;?r-4ooettoll wttbtoa H t Rope Kanroad and mn» * ' ' . ' ! - l i t o Port Pram. Tb« work will l » *m»'.l«U

!$S4--?BiW.ia«i*i«a»l«t aw ? . i * , israUo'UaojpajinqrInMornitowii tliatS,V»>: put out baton Itwaa dry. n>»7 p«t »»t « "^•^>'...tradall»ortai In'.Uia Mina war, Dnlytai S « - j V / t i i a i i » b » i ' a r t ; ' ; - - ! ; •"••••';CiiS-Oo»HoaynlJbtIlBO">l»B"lU™1?1!ll.ll"?>J

St 'v r-"«>JamaaWblto'aboow>atB«lor«tulo»anail-^'4^':^IIa way lobj'poaol tbe wmiM, lireaklliga walh-3?tA"i" towlaBd i k W lolo (rajramU lv»t Unl»H«o

gff^iT^;^^i'«rmuVor.tbew«f.wattr.E\{-rj--Jj?i';-I Madtsw"lai BOW'estimated a t 13,80(1 aud Is

| g«v> lociWatog;vstadi«» .•*» • "!« tllil« ft?!"1

^JiKfc" ita'Awo pbinM/Pow pay* over *2,ft» for:i^(*T.»forI.jdwt^j^"»Jon«'.- ,":< -::"-' -'~":

^^^'i^;8oilU> "* Iteming, (Hie borer masons; hoveg ^ ^ o m t r a c t . l o erectV'ganum *»» «»; Jj*^T'C::.Twomhli'ieitate at Madison, uhlnu will,!*^^^"«»^«?aiito-iai^iiiirk-tt"r§ v - ^ V iee>»«.»*««•»*,'***•• °f *"*?• • -':' , •"' •mii f'i ;";^iUtija son 6f boatinan "Wm.Barnes fell .$&;,•:-• V'ib-'boat at DentlUe tart Friday, aod w'$&'&>*•drawaiinderbyttosocUonof thowater. One^ ^ J ^ t ^ t t o r . plunged tmtW.Vba boat anaTescnsd tbe

U l l l h a a l y n ?". X V«ry ilB.'coo»rt and bop will begl™ at'toiatAtllaitoiiUoMlilakeHonatMni^on

Wi lUid ln i< ! t I i i i>o fr«o 'tf4*yilBatord«aTWiui,»nilarUiidlni<!tIiii>.ofr«o'.s k ^ ? i S S a , orjanlS and;»mi«aldl.«>tof ot tie&4~£* Trtiialipiration Can*, ?tBrootljn. ,i - >S^¥iKJ:!n» IMdciiaB' »P b«re hiort b. rssK5?SSV'i b « lho th^ ; ^ S a A A « d l f D^ - V kawad the lacription, •'

^ ^; M Hew Awy"«tt«b«

i t knoirimy bettartbanUwt,'• - ' it the -"— - 1 " '

Mahl. Decker, of iAka Hopatamj, eaaght3T lbs. of bUck bass ta one day this week.

A new law nf Oil* State provMesa flue of25 tor Uie Billing of au BntfUH bunQuite a nunitar of ms member of Company

(i moat to Bea Girt tils moralug far rlfl«preclloe. • '

Pish Warden Ffottiugbain found In Rlr.trt j i na lltuwJuy B set line wltb ITS books end

dextrofed It .Tbe Horrietown i i , B. Hunday scuool ex-

nirsloD to Ooeap Grore on Wednesday carriedweutj can.of people. -One of Uw pretUert staam jacbta on the

Lake Is tbj "Alga,11 brought there by fourjatingmWof HewYatk,

R. V. Herritt, wlt i fau whip, IH1«1 a ratUe-make with nine ratUw In front at Uie ruin* ofthe IAICO Denmark hotel th« other day.

A. TV. Btockett, a otmtraotor, baa beea In•over tuh meek tejtng to teouni men ta ga toJamaica, to engage In railroad building,^Cbqj. Bteveui and Jo*. Uorrlwn wereirreatad thta morning for being common

drunkardB, and each committal for six days.

tieo. Johnson, a Madtaoa drag etark, badbtsband tujorud by the accidental dlsoliargeof 4 rerolver which be w u oltaning on ~d»J . - - . . , . ' ' ; . V X"~-. ••

One of theflnMtpropertlof U.'Van W. Mejer, Talu«i ot $30*000, Uadvertised to be sold Hits sitivnoou far uu-I«{d taiea, / '. Harry H, 1'rapcU, of Ka.t MadbnD, baa

about completed,a now groan Imuse. wUIclt'111 be used exclusively for the cultivation °f

IXJflT, FOUSO AJSTD BEJEOIED.Tben.Ulottfatlatelohi.a.Uue.ut Uovor,

fat* bad * trying, exparlMno*. Home time bof o n fab dntfa Ur. lauo i»>poMil of SMf)y attill real estate between bl> aonn, and thenmado a will, whldj rjroTided .tor Uie equaldlipoeUloo of bl* pertoual property, and dlipA of two boutat on Blackwdl itreet, neartlia old Fretbytoriati Church, OIK, of'wblcbwaa toio to bia ton, Wm. U. Mtwe, ami tb*other t»MIai8arah Waer.. This will wo«,nthedUtody of lawyer Ford D. tjmitb, butbiforebU <lettb Mr. H a » ordered It trails-Temd to that of J u . A. Goodaie. .

Wben reqaeetad loit week to prodnoe Uils'ill Mr, Goodala declared, to tb» great

prleeoftae bein, ttmtlt WM lott, U«that bepnt It la hii pocket on the day of Mr.Hate'* funeral, with th» Intention of retultngIt to bit sow otter tlw intorment Aa tbieldett son bajipened to be nbieiit, on accouutot Illuew, be decided to deter tUo rending ofit, and took It away with bUn. 'VVbon uo

to look fur It again It o n Id not 1Mfound. He uld wbca he went homo fromtbe iunwal hs went to. work In tbe baying,aud could only account tor the IOM by the•imposition that It had itippod from t l ipocket and become buried under the bay Intha mow, . Botnawluit later, white tbe faelrawen keeking to fluJ a way out of tbls per-plexity, Mr. Qood&te productd th« Kill, Hay-ing tbat bo aid found It wbere ha bad placedIt with otbar pepen betweei. tlio lctwea ut a|«lg«r and forgotten It, , •_ -

' Oil Honda; tbo rennveral will was sub-mitted for probate; Mr. tiooilalo, whooneo! tbe wltuenet to it, teettllnl tbat Mr.atoae directed him to produce tbe will a shorttime before bU deatli, ana tben cut out tin

name and tbote of the wltnMwn wltbknife. Tbe wlineei did not tuoir bow thewill came back among tfipa|«m, but thought

gatheml itupatnongUiODtlwra, Tbe willwas uext ^roduoed aud foniii to b« mutilatedIn Uo inauuer deecrlbed. Probate waarefund by OM Court ,

W underBtantl LUt tbe bolrs have coraoto an amtcatile Bgrwiuent among Uwniwlveft

carry out the provWom of tbk will. Wm.B. Uase awl S, Frank Maw Ua.\» been ftp-oluted ailmluiatraton of tbe oatAte,

- A';y.:> Y". X: O. A. ITotea.'-"-;",' •';""•,•- Tho' uihinl forty mlnutu nrrlce forn.cn willl» -lield Sunday Vnftornoon -;qomnienqlngirorapUy (ttS^W.. An.Iotoreitlng Mrvit»; in

HiiB. nmaiigwJ.; Tlio'seryice of song tost.nutay, aqnductwl liy'-f. It.Qoorgo, was welt

ittooded and of eic*c*libg Inturcat, *'.'.'^.^\'-,.• The trdUilug clan yi Ul.moet a» iiKiivl-; Bun-dny morning at 0:15. Tbolosiwa wm 1*0 Dm

da laiil uut for last Sunday. * ;

; Ith wUl leavd ou Satunloy foivacation, tobo tpai& In Mujwicliuflcttn

t t d C d n i . W t l c u t . 7 ^ . , : . . v : . - - . . - , <Tlio boll nine ^drbderoatal.on Balorday' liy"

iiq Boontoiis byaacbm of IStoT. TtiegroundiraiVwlilcbtlie gurao was jilaytsl w»u In_ verywr ooudltlpnimd.thelufloldcm'Warelinalilcgatlior In l i e ground Mta. Tlio dnrt' borneie wltl beitlayed In Uunl's flelil t l l P l

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i ^ p o g ; ; ^ , . ? : : . y . .Oil "Walneadoy; evenlnj tlie>Ire oronm and

fo&clkfraUV&l.eolonffWkedot'.wivH lieM lutbe rink.wliiob wtw troll Hllcd and overybwly

«\RpleWntBvohtiie. llioDover llaudn luuid ami dlsMiiraMl tnUR-o durlug tbe

3voiilpff,>blcli WM upprecintol by "all. JustHow inucli WM «4<led to t l» treaniry: of the

tiottM a result cannot at tills writingi^ ; ' ' ^ ' ' '}'

.- - jjooXluff toT Oaiblde' 17aiii.lllAe« r '-Tbe Singleton BtlKjCb, bare'ereoled near

their mill in tula place some new tenementi and are looking for families from out-

side o* towi to'fttl t t t m - ' T h e t d « of'theowwrs U to rent Uwm to tbow in need of

>yn»iit—ami' who haw fwallk* end tanla tba mill Twlth needed beip. Mr.

HlngleUffl H rtoiDI« IVRO t-uilnm outside ofDover, and la particularly dwiwws of twocen-tratjng Hbere for enarauteiice, bat fladg Itdifficult to obtolo bouM ID the place for tbeuseuf blEbeln./ He canld employ at leiasi. 160young people In addition-to thoee now en-toged attae mill. At laast ntt^appllcatlbiuti«T«\been.r»c**y«l for tlwse. boBsea.'ffomtfeoM wbo already bare einployineat In toibut, asi stated", they, are reserred for ooU.depeople who will brlni*raploy«e for Ibe Mill,rtu Incident.ahaws bow rapkllj p o r e r . birqwing. " Altbongb .nutoy booiet art^ooa-itaiitly being built,- tbe demand b always ln rcrewJpg and eiea exoeedf ttieinipply.;"

'.VrabibiUonlatsKOBilnatea. *,A llLUe bandlui: ol Uw people wbo 1o«

throw «way fi*lt votes m e t In the FreeMeUiddUtCburcb.DovBr, on Wedneeday,nominate a ProJjIWUon colntj ticket. . P. H.Smith, at Boonton, presided, and ChuvW.plaJ.e«lM,of Rockaway, wss Secretary, The

•lag i ndmimiUom wete msd-i Forior,;M; a Kltcbel, o f ,3o«i ton; for

Surrogate, A,:IU Taylor, of Rockaway; forAsaamlily, J..H. Vannets, of Pequannoc, latbt Hrtt .DlitrIot , 'amd-W.K Qnlmby, "U«adtLam, Ia Uie Seoand. Very f ewpwfcDBW there bid been • coni-oiitJon In town

TheBoi|i.taDBraet tuaddrfeatod the:'"?•* 11.0. A; clob of Dover at. Jfaxmtoa, Saturday,JulyDOtb. Tlie score was 3Bto'7; :,Tbsgjaiwwu easily won by to* Bodntono.'' One of tbe,".neat Important features ot tbe game waa H,tooktr stoallos froin ttlnl base to botne.- >;._ The Bobntons will I>lay tbe Port Orams ontba lotUsr's groutidson Saturday, Aug. Gtfe,A good (t«me ft expected 'as U»o; MulHi«iOoardsararoekingtreatpreparaUonft. •-.".'

••"..•;.;-A-*to*'of Slack Lead. / ..;V ' :•

'atthe.MtiArilngtoh, . ;,.atroek'-ii-' deposit of grspliit^ or black, lead,

h Uwjhtinl tb&t it dulls add .'chips' tbadrills.', Tb8 nature of the material b ascer-t«lo«d l-y tb« sortielH. tbat float out w lib thewater Introduced wllbtbedrllj^,': dnpfalte^i

Do foioBa In najlng qiialHy nan qt»i>WyIn tills seetion.1 -'-'-h ' ' ' '"

'.•1/':'lAn''01ilArin'caialr..*'tlieJtnwWj

store la to.bo won aVVbry; quaint' arm. ciudr,btilocfiliff K». MrS. F.Driant, of Centre Omye.amlwhWionooflilaanceitora.oi: live or six

rflHoni bock 'liroufflit ;wltli; him /ranKrimrtioveriWiiycaringo- KiBDontnudlnBtij.fill in destgnnnd Uic linck exhibit* acme nicely

utoi wood conring, including: tbo. bead of! d ; ' ;

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for Dr. SessopH m«U\od,cf extnu^ng^teeth,Dr. Pieamai. does so after a Itfug (xperlencewith olhw meUJwifc,; ", ' •; '•}-. - .;; "

l y .a ina Terydiolea llrieof pattenu

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rt UKE8XBB ATSHVX.improvtoB •>» opportunity pRend me by a

[lad lurlutloa from friends In Cluster. 2a vetr plesBonk v U t at, uid feasUd

my rye* upou SOIIM ot tilt* beautiful sight*wUlc'u are found in aiul anmud thd quiet,pretty and blMlUiful village, wbtcb Is one itbo old laud marks of Morris county, Wblle

» bum aud bmtle trblcb a tew jMtrs slaM

butlnewi centra bus been succcalm," it jet remaJas true tlist, aurruunded

lit Is with some of the cbulcest and moatfortllo fortnliiic landi In Northern KewJiIt I* a very turlvlugaud proayerout

Aionastair surpaseManDtberljomflowM exceeds another la s^eetoese, u

one* tree or otto person ma/ pocsess more graceaud beauty ttvau nnollior, to one street, evan inthU iiratty villag*, may OJNMKI another wlti-

ut in tbe least detracting from Uie othen.think therefore 1 shall do no Injustice If I

inake special mentiou of aoomparatlralyueistreet called Fall-mount avenue. It lios oon-

above other portion* of tbe tillage,aud being much ploaaod with ltd scetitc

did locnllofi, I iutjulred WU-wrnlag l u blHtory and l«rned tbeee fftOM:A few years ago, when all the mines Ii

Mr. Coley Jtuuoa,Mr. James rtlnl at hla home In PljnnutU,

Conn,, on Saturday lost, aftor as Utnewabout six moutba. Ur. James' vran, at tlio

< of tali death, editor of Uie Tboimtatonpreti, a newspaper or RepuvlIcAn proclivltlw,and had for many yean been a man of largo

ifluence In tbe ootiucils of bla party InWeskern Coonecticat '

During tbfl war be was a Lleut«natit InCompany U of tbe First ConaectloutCavalry.Ha wai educated atTrlulty College, Hartford,and itcelved from It tbe poet graduate tUgo( A. M. For Mtoral yeare he was PrincipalOf a tiattick. Bxafrmy nt Sn.lMrary, and ntWr-nardaat Bbaron,Conh. ,/ •• •-,. ••: - •

Mr. JaniM wai married to Hln BUBSD C,Uagla, (langbUr of tbe late Dr. JVC. UnglaoE ttib place, about Aftcen yeftm ago. ~wife baa beea au JnT«IW ID thin tona •last Poll, and Ur. Janiei, alU'iugb in'poorhealth blmHir,' made frequent Vtatta to Uoeer.Oo one of Uiwe Tiulti, about tbe liegtunf ng ofbut March, tbdl9oato(whb««i«jriout nature bebad not hitherto Bunpected, took a decided

for tbe wane, ajid tie was obliged to re-main here until about two weeks ago, Apraulug wnw ot builneea nectl canaeai biiu

. jo undertake the Journey to Mt liorop,wblctt to suocaedeil Iniunbing without acci-d Hut bis constitution wtuftlrMiiy SUrely undeimlned, that in spite ot an ap-parent rallyfnra few (lays.aprolongetiiaid

eakneu w u aoon foUqned by bb tlUr. Jamea waa in bl* Ilfty-Bittr, j-far. HelNaVea,be&Idea bfa widow, two nous, anil ndaughter. •.•.' : ' , , ' T ' ' - '.- '

; Orlminsl OnaeM. • 'In Quarter Bewlon teat Monday was licunl

the cue of tbe State TO. Deaa Lawrence,lurged witb awlstlng Dan llabmn lti thei U n g of a horse belonging to Wm-Bweaney

oMtenvil, afHtanhope on July 4th; Shevidence waa that Lawrence w»iu>t.«l to go

wltb B»t»tj itrltlng; that Oatenu representedhe bad bind the bom, afifl that lAwrnnce

nlj aocompankd btui aa'a.cornpaiilun. TlieCourt acquitted Lswreii™.' llabon wl)tried InOctoW-, •.. -- -".':'••:;.• ••''':.

John Maddao, wbo wascaptured white at-tempting to burglarise tbe stare bfCliaa, VanClan, in Fequannoo township, wag MiiUncedto t4r*t yean In Slate pritotiT, -",. '"•• ;-J.

Bamuel Strowbridgt, a member of the 8*1-•ailan Army ia Morrlitowa,- plnded guiltyWlflogajMalted-jtboy who wanaunbylDKhim and •entoocewaaeusponded, •",.•"••.'':* ,.-7Jim. Motan, of Uadlton/ctiarsei) wlll/»tMl-

tf«20from pa,Tld Ttitten wbila boUi.wpreon neprw, w u mntenced'to tbnw iiiintlii lutbeoouuty 3«1L r- V .;• ,*'•'••". •/•-:-: .

Jaa: MeCullom, of MoutTl!Ie't fnramoult-Ing a glr), F»>J1T«1 five dnjs lit. tbe coupty

i t ; r : ;-.;;•'/:'• ' ^ £&:/•;•>{ ';,;••; / ^ . ^ / yApplication wan made and grnnied for tbe

releaie on'tail of/AuuloTu' W6odrulT,.'ofFlandera) who ii charged witb having at-Umjited to t»l«mH" wife. - ' - \ :

• , BT^NIiOHi, S .J( , July.301U, toUft. .Inrrpn OF r u t Inoi HH*: "' .• •In tort week1* fstne of .the KIIA jour Hn««-

Anna cam>i]wnd«cb e>ys U)&ithe'.BtAtvU'npeate boll club played a gamt> of lull wltit tb»

Biieca«nit.iia" dub; on* tbo latttfe groiimlB. ;*Ibfg lief tooorrect tbe error, its' it waa bob tbe

opedbh, for If 1( lied teen 1 tiiliik theresult would bare beea dUTerwt,' It Wss theiratoaota of the old "Netcong11 cltib'aQdaoma players from Port Morris, and tlioy In-duc«d tbne of our oliib to go with tliem in

tbeyfallMl fa. satire a. full nine. The> playprw Iroto tuy club were uliable to do

credit to' tbvuuelTes on acoouut of lack ofpractice, as we have no groutiils to play on OilsSununtV, 'NotwtUiitandlns,-! will be pleasedbi auwept a cfcatv» to try conctusiong with theH. E. B. O.oo tbelr grounds on Saturday,Aug. ,13th, or any later date we can'Bgrm

• •'•'.:.'''.;_' ".',:• -'CHAa. liUlA,CAVT,

: ; ; y • Train.John 0.fH\\o, who la emplojed hj Sir.

tafrrei.ee lllokeraoit, of Ut. Tabor, as a teamdriver, wtot toBoonwn'BatiinJiiy nfgbt otlaat week and itarlfd to walk back toTaboron Monday topmlDg. , U B took the wllroadand'whUa paaiiagMbroitgb VOT Hill waacanghtandatruck by tbe fa»t line which ar-rl VM In Doier at 8^0 o'clock. - U« waa pickedup aDd.brooght to Porer wtere' Dr. CooktookctaTieof Lira and > n t him to St,' Jos-eph1! BacplUt in PaUnan. W, J. Beam, ofthe Dorer depot, aocotapanlwfhiin.^ l ie badfc'rilghi. out near Vbe crown ot Ulibtad and abole ttpde'f tha left abouldcr blade from WhichtheUwd flowed freely. Dr. Cook tail] thatan uaDea'wers broken, but'hB tbonght.thefplne^wiu Injured aomewhat,' Mllb1* homehatBTOMaJp BL, Pat«rMO,:artd he hoe awife and two married daughters, lie Iinbout IB jeam old. He did not live home, mbla domeatle nlatloki were not of tbo hap-

..:•: ' £Detarmlned to be * Thief.,; :*\fi\Ho Ben>raln, ol Bwmum agedlOyi . ,

•sou deterroltied tu be a thief.; Aftor beingeatigbt several tlniei |'n rolililng uta U1U brstores he was sent to UorrUtown jnll a coupleof>c«ki agn.'bat showed lucb contrition andsobbed so InMcnatly that Ills fatfaur Iwlletlbiin out, and be returned hcine tUo flrrt of lv>tweek. The lesson, boweref, did him nbgoml.Tbe fotlowiog Tbundar n'a>>t hs slipped intothebaak door of ihe.butcher *UDW of Dor»;miii Bros.', and stole t $13 from tW drawer,after wWch ha proceeded to p»troiitHi Uwmerry-govround by, buying. tfckebL by. tbe(Jollar's -worttv. Ho; wai agaiu tout to Uwwuntj joll and'aent to the IWiim. School byDnJerol Judg»diiWi '• ; ".••'"-•"'•': \V

"••''- d««. Bbepitd. V*s*'* Insurance.. ,Hucb'of the eatate of tho Ute pen.'Qbepard

Page, ol Chitbam towhsblp Ia,mitle up ot UfaInmnmcM.' I t Is tatd tliat bis life was Insured

fiOO.MB,, no lew Iban ^100,600 of wUrbtaken out by Mr!, f «B<> .qtilte rec*otly,

andthat ID fe,6t tbe full n'rtnilumbadiiotbreiipild, a notebftTlrig Leen given for nil but f t;-800 at the premium, and tbatiotewiuii'ityetdaia.UiOtimeofMr. I'atfa1* draUi, 'Thmittappears'Uiatona of hi* lost InfcstttifhtiC Jnstbefore b« beccune'IimiiM, was one-of bis very

/On-?rhlayiast ibo'tljernio.i»ter01 Ot 3i31 P, if., bnt'an Baturday itie mercurycontented Itself In thse lgbaei ' Tbecool wavearrired un Btmdiy and brought rtllcf. Tbenlgbta tbe first of tbe.wMb'weniMconl tliatooreriiigs wero wpjlrcd for comfort, anil Atttoes wood flnw wems kept tiuniing In tho L>!gflrs plaea of 'the Hryl inatUhe II.

\.'/•;-"•- -.VotOlana See ••:"'tha lina of LaroSmiuInk,'.Table* BcnrTii nndChWlleTabla Coreru, at tbo DoVM-'JVo'HIr

y g ,neighborhood were I l *i»rationt

bind also tbe Taylor Iron Co, furi>acs, suclt a

wore laid out, new reaidenceecaino up as if byit$ia, aud Cheater, became s £«*t t>i»U.eui a r t . • . • • • • •

AttbU tliue.JJr. Lewis W. LsrgJon, theefllwiit manogor for the Cbester Iron Cou-V>ny. 'wiUianeyo to tbo beauty Bud lieal&-ul.adv»i)tBgefl of the location, opened the

ivenue fifty leet wide tbrougu a large farmbelonging tothecoinpAny.Siid lined both ilduWltb nieple tree*, wblel) now afTnM a luxuri-out aud luvitlng abode. The aveuue runsnearly Bast and West lu direct Hue wltb Fair-mount cliurch Bplre MH>D mlWdUtant, andwas for thnt reason named by bltn "

lount Avenue." Tlio altitude uf this a'a little orer UOO foet above UteKM level, and

tha rlen from thla elev&tiun latdtdliecUonsIs inflgMllloent, Bomervllle, 18 uilles distant,Uendtioni, QuVuariiBvilie, tllnlatoije, I'rtp&ck,PJuctomln aud a large eoopeof tbo rlob fftrra-

Jt ln.li. of Boinerut ctiimty no all dhUiictlyseen from tbla ilulfglitful enilnenm, • Tlie

ster is oxcellmit snrt alninuAnt, Uie air freahid dellglitful.Ur. Ungilon pureliasetl a lot and erect*.

tba first resiilviice.cu iheavvque,' Itlfl nowsurrounded anil atinoat bid from view, hyvery toll; stalely and Itoatitlful evergreona,while In thd UatOfgroiinil Isdisplsyed a fltieotubim. wel lalocbed wltb the cbnlcwt fruit.Tlio scorn! mldeiico was built by Mr. K.Tboinns, anil li uowowued surt oocujiiwl byMrs. Htirlon. Itlsalaopartly WddenlnereNcroenr. Tbatits.t to build was Mr. Warren J.

Angiion, Buj)*rlntendt-nt of tlie llackkbamejrilues, v>Uoertct*daneatQ))(oa AnnocoUageearly (nipimtte tba resluenve of fats father,.\A%\ j e w Ur, Hamuel rullmao, a wealthyUzni of Mow York, erected a very fine awl

altraetlve WfWenw upon UtB suuitnlt of tliethi'at point, laid out a large lawn tvbluhi|ie* iloirn benutrlfuily to tba street, jigt out

nmri> trwflflnd shrulw and greatly beautHlttl

Out fat*, It any, Villages, or eDen largoiwns, can boost A street n-ltliso floe iceneryi view, with location aa \ilenmut, uttli air fc*ure.or fur quiet home l»ur|>osefl nny moreLLmctiTe; and 1 pmllct tbattre \\mg, mlVti

ill those edvAiitngM and tbe reasonable rate*.t -nhlcn Uu> lam. can he purcfeiuwt, thisivenue- nil! sliow many line roalileoeeii, tlietnma oi putco and limltli seeking lamlllto.

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An Accident at Offd»n.Join 8ml th, an olW on wl)*t ia known aa

the screen run In Wo. a mill at tlie Edlsooconcentrating works at Ogden, met with aserious accident about eight o'clock,on Wed-nesday morning, -r Ha was oiling tlie shaftingon tbo llrat conveyor from Mo. 1 stock bouseand while screwing down an oil cup the sleeveothb overall ulilrt caught ia Uie pulley andhe was drawn Into tlie wbaal. He was Urrl-Hy tam but reUitwd bit'present* tit mindand wiccofiledin freeldg hlmsslf and droppedto the ground. 'Be tbeB walked about iinjfeot to tlie stock bouse. > Dr. Bird, wan tuin-mpnedanilfouau tliat tba.nAutdn bad beentorn from the right forearm, and in was verybadly torn from tbe right breast arouai uuderright nrih to back and over right saouliler toneck. 'Hiii collar: bonn was badly broken.Dr. Blhl Ond him up as beat ha oould andsent him to 8 t Jpsepb1* Hospital In Atersoq.Smith's paroni« tiro Ia Cllntan, Iluoterdoacounty. The dootbrB^t Bt, Joseph's ttilnkUfljrlU pull UITOUBUall rl^ht/bat'wy It will

• ! PottoVaa A Policeman.' ; "; '. •baveknnwn Mr.B, UVulter, of Tort

Ornin, as school toucher, iwlltlcian, orator,[.ohatar/Justice ot the Peace and theoretical(Farinar, but noVer until now s'sa policeman. |Itappears tba't be woa appolnttd a tawnshlp-pollc«nmh*oUio time'ago by, tlie" Randolph |Township Cqmmi(tee, ami mads, hla first ar-rest on HAturdiynlglit, when hsDulIsd in alcanaJler named Sliowera for annul t and bat-,tery on Jos, Heiuterson. T«t(oenu.u Falter Itook bis prisoner to bisownhoma and guarded 'him all night, Uut had to nloAw him It. themaralng, aa Heudenon refused to.pmH thecomptalat.; Tl.elivt.tei- probably thought that

be compelled, to stay with Mr, Totter all

plutoorate of this couatry was puntshmohtiumdont for • very grave nlfence. ' .. • _•

Tba combined tracts of land purclused bythe l i t . Talior U n J Company from UwrenceDlckarscn end JElinh'a11. Ksrlw, agengatlugnearly,! 00 : acres', haw been mapped, In lots,about 'IS9 or .which iMitB beea soUto j»opl«most of wnora'wjli boitrtcottagea for occu-ptncymitButnincr, The Una hem tb»Moun-tain rood, about :|iiraM|ttai-t«rs of a infjelielowlit,T»tor,Mtwxiioglrora tberanlp-pany road across Uie Ifoiiiitaltinaui to theP;, U&W,',Railro«d.. Through ibo lowerportion of it rvns asplsarlid stream of'water,which can.eaallybe conterUd Into, a small

certoXnly tto oldest parson In the county, andprobably In the Btate, died l u t Friday even-ing at the resldenoa of Hon. A. W. Cutler, ofUorrlBtown, In wboss family ahe fame an aelav# nearly e oentury aga Bbe was beyondall qttestJim of doubt LOO joara uld, awl pos-sibly 110, Had she.been leu than 100 ysoraof age she would h*.*« gaiatd Ibe fitedou,

rhlch came to all slaves under Vt years ofga nhen tb»y wer« emaodpatod In KBW JI

Bey, la IBM, Bbe mis virtually free, but u•be w u above tint ege, tbo family In whichshe llred was bound for u*r support-* pro-vision hardly necessary, as she would alwaysbare been provided, under any coalition,

>lth » good home In the family In which eb«lived. Despite ber age, ber death was sud-den, She w u overcome by tlio oxcenlvebeat on Thursday of lost week and died onthe evening following. '

Jennie and bw mother Acksr were boughtas slaves by Col Jweph Outler, of HorrU-town,luths year i m At that Ume Mia ladescribed aa luring been a girl In bw teens,and If tbla be so, she would have beeu about

D yean of age. In bar TouDgtr years sheis employed to toko ewe of children and .do

work about the house, and being active anilblight was oonduered a great belle amongthe darkles at tha clow of tfae lost century.About t ie year 1800 she w»nt to a plo-nlo ofthe colored/oik*, but did not come luck tbatnight, and whan she returned the neit daywas partially deranged. Tba darklai, withthe superstition of tbqir race, declared thatBbe had been hoodooed.' Rbs acted strangelyfar some yean, but as sba grew older thisgradually wore away aud ibe became rathermorose, declining to aaloclate with peopls ofher own race, and even refuting tu eat at thesame table with the other colored help iq Col.Cutler's family, She attended chutch duringtbe lifetime of U n . Joseph CuUer, but afterberdMUi, |a wa , th« refuted to so to church,but since tUat Ume h u never been In tbetown, or part the front fence. '

When Col-Cutkr died, la KM, Jennie con-tinued to reside at the Did bome>teed. In tbefamily of Boh. A. W. Cutler, doing lightwork in the kitchen, . During the last tenTears she h u not been able to do much work,although she was always the earliest riserand tbe first'to open tlie kltcuau la tbe morn-lug. Throughout all her life she h u been aconstant violator of, tbe siipuosed rulei atbmlth, ileeplng In a room uotb Summar andWinter with. Uie **(adaws o l iwl , eating ap-plat and pears'as soon as they were tha siceol black wsinuu, aw* getting drenched Ire-rjuently by gofng out luto the raia, Her can-•taut bomponlon wai a clay pipe witb a largebowl,and tli. fact tain »h» uwd tobaoooallher long life will be ewxiu raging tosmr.k«ra.Bbe wore a tun bonnet, both Bummer andWinter,*nd always a: turban ol bright col-ored malerUl. Ber'dnss was also ol some'xtramaly bright color. Bbe would W speak

strangers, and would not carry on a pro-Imigod conversation with ouy member of thefamily. Peculiar in all her ways, sue teenwdto Ifnd what w u to her, an Ideal existence.

Her f(mural wuhiW from the AftlumM.G. Church Inllorristown on Bunday after-iiwn aud BUS WM interred in the .Cutter fam-ily plot in tba burying1 ground of tbe Fiwtfrub;Urlan Chore*, • Tbo only relative sueleft Is a nephew,Henry AJor, who live* on

, > j p r a»place will probably Lx.dw.Jgnatwi «• Mt. TabtrPark, Tbe Incorpontora are all Haw Yorkers,andJ&Jaa l^wi fegner l ' ' '

,' Xmpwamaiits * l Mt, Aril nirton. ~ <A meeUtig of the M t Arllcgton PArk trni-

uwa WAS held at tbe Brwliaoii Friday even-ing, and tbe fbiloirJng ofQoers ware electedfor the coming years -Albert Ttlt,PraiMeat;fl. J1.. FrpUilnghain,'.Treasurer; Max'.Her.mann, Bfroretary.'^Thtoe tbree otScerf, -withWilliam II. ArnoUand Angutt FotUer, willact u directors, •-, TWi perk cODtains aboutone hutnlml and eifhty acres, and It waa oVdded t^ gutter the utroeta and lay out' tu«walls. ;In tbe Ulm » beauUful' little parkwill' be.'made.v-ller« there will be nwtJobeitcbw, pretty fountain"., su'd many otherInprnveuiMita that will•.make It fuvlting tothe Hummer guwfc—Newark1 Adrertlaer.:..

'Xarrlstown'a Old Saptlst Ohtircli,On August IStb tbe congreKatlon -of tho

Vorriitbwn Baptist Cnnrch will vacate Ui*Irold church; oorner nf Bptedirell Afenua'suidFarkplflca, The.' property, which'wupttr.chased by D. U.rUcAlpIn, the niililooklretrtbocooiuat, U'to'.ue Intpnned.'. '.Tha'o.dcnutrh edlllce has been given to ttm oolondBaptist «nigreg»Uon and will beranoVedtoanother alto. On the old site i lx large flats

••-/" DrowncdatOiaBoontoa. . '; ' i l i i n s « t i o n named JowpLi Mnda-'

drowtied while In awftnralne at Old Boontonbut Friday.- l ib companions, instead of going«oMrM^tanoo,:-rnii into.tfae mill forb«lp.William furCTlJ, an wnplDyee, n n oot anddove Into Uie water^aiift brougbt Idndatotbesiirtobe, but It waa ton late, and nil efforts to

l hi ! ilio m ! u ailing, •

: ..-r\- Be'cejitfan.- ~" ," -• .,• 'Mr, and Mr*. GGO, A; Plcktcum nturcol

lost Frldayof ternooii from their wedding tripOCMII Unnre, acd A rcceptlnn" was teadef

theni that name evonlnff at tbe residence)&T,'WA.ni, Bldtenwn, tatburof UIB ftrooat llroDlulde. A large number of guests werepresent, nnd tunhng the other features ot ancojfiyable erenltig: wia a very flne oollatlon.

' A. Bo*d Application."U was ratAn baton Jufiga Cblldi

t b j t t f r y^ r . . p p j yto »Dx the lines ot tbe.UL Hope, "Willie-

dowantl HUcble roadi, anil Juain atreetlallockaway. A meeting will be luld la thelUtckaway Town H*ll at 10 o'clock A. ».

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' •- Ur. FTSHUMI DtTlabea to' Statethat bis auweea with Dr. Jeuop'a Local Antua-

o lor extracUng U»tu Is truly wondertuL

Belts t.Be.ta It''inlMther, silk arid canraaa, i lorje MOB ,l ; th D B l J H G l

AT T H B A O B OF 10fl,

J 0> PltOBABLT T U OLDK3T PKRBOff 1

Jennie Ader, a oolored T in, wbo

A B o m e i n a H o t e l ,

On PVHayoflajtweskayoungfellowahoulS3 yean of ege walked Into the Park Hotel

id applied for board, lie rofclstored aa John, Keunedy, of Jersey City, and said he wan

going to work In Dover In tho course of afew days.-. He riayed around the hotel untilWednesday night of Uilaweelc Tbaloattbatwniaeenof him waa.eboutS:4u o'clock whenba ran out the bock way toward th* D , L. &W. depot/ Un, Hoj t, wife of UIB proprietor,had company that evealag And uld not retireuntil 11 o'clock. When aha reached her roomshe looked tor ber gold, watob and f<iun<. It

using, AallrarwatvhlMloiicIactoberBoiiwai gone also,.; Bbe vrant down italra andtolil bar husband u d be hurried to tba roomand fbuul that hii-watch, which he.hadleftIn hla vest, waa gone slao. It. was then toolate to catch tie thW. Mr, Hoyt value.1 iiliwatob very highly aa 11 wai» present and oost

r $1BO., ,Ua.HoyVt watch w u valued atMOandtba bcj'i lUIS . ' Ur, Hoy I ptld IMfor tbi chain which was attached to his watch.

la about QTC>«V m e n Inches Ull,' d walked;very siiwlgbt, l i

i ;b^<^rtoei ibgi patenm v p ; , ^ < g , pleather ihoes and a derby bat / HI» face waipock-n.ejkwl'>aia he bwl blsrk h»lr and alight brown mou*t»fbe,. Tbe dsyhe.left besoli a gold watch to'Warren Burnburger, abotrdar at the hotel, for fife dollars.':

TheY. M. C. A. nloe of Dover wasdafeaUdby the Booiitooi last Saturday. atBointoP,after an ldtsrtvHngg«n»,.ttie score being1 3 t o ? . •••• .- - : t - - - ' • •'.'. ' • ' -

Both oT the Mt. Talwr ball fltiibs'wara de-tented Saturday, Uta, line** dub at Rockt-

sy by a soon of 14 to 3 and the Tabor Jr. atUomeby the Jnuior club ol Bopnton, ncore 14

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After ii> dosegnmBliwt 8«Uird»y the Mndl-son AthbUoe won nslestej'toe tlie tblru timeby.the Aliihas, al Uruuklyn, the score being i

a n . . ; . : ? : ; . / •• . . ' • : . • • • ~ , i i l x ' ' . • " ;

Tne .yn iven l ty olubv.of XiuVe llopatcong,entover . to Bucauunna loat Saturday ami

beat the olnb of that piece b r a score ot 6 to 1-The Jennys, of Boonton, beat the Calil wells,

at Celd weU, hut SaturJAy, by a score oC 8 hi n.Th«. RsndoIpU Juniors beat a nine a[ Bonn'm y o u n g s t m t n Dover Uat Saturday by alite of 8 to 4 , ' "• I'iV'vj" ".."" ""•There-.was a splendid, game at JIOITIBUIwn

last Saturday, wben the l U n t a t t a h l , of Ifevr^ork, defeated tbe homo team by a icore of 3

i the siitfa Inning. •> ' ". ; •Hockaway heat Denvltle a t Rockaway last

Saturday , H to a, ;•--. . • ' , . , ' .

•".' ..:'• PalioeMV'p'Brlen, of Cbryatal street;. wai

rrealed'-'Jlooda/ aflernood. by MarshalHagab, for dlsordBrly conduct and fighting Iuthe ttreeU...' JuaUce Gage d u d him | 5 andeosta andaenthlm tn tbe coiihty jail for all

yeV'/C- : • '" ..-'.• "^.',v"Om, DIsoa w u B!M arnetal tfaeaaniB day

by O s H a r s U ) for lielnf' drnhW-and A\t-orderly.^ Justice Gage Qned him $Dand coat*,

HiwiTy,Wajnl»W and Jas. Oraham, twoyoung fellowa from Patsnon, were arreabd

y Manbol Hagan for jubplog on the tniusof Ua p , , L. & W. roml. jUdennsn Brownlined theni t l each and cmtta and sent them Iail for air days. " .j->.-' '•;'••• \ : •.

Hoary Adatna, a trstnp printer, who w«aarreated for being dn.uk and disorderly rameUme ago, and nlesMd on; |iromlM that liewould leave town, returned to to wo In tbe•amecondltlon Toeriayevenlng. Tbe Marahslarrested him end Alderman Brown sent hintllowj. for six days, V

' J/oalab Davmport wntimrnsted yeateruayby Hansbal Hajtsn, on complaint of EugeneForce, for tielng drunk and disorderly andsleeping In barns. Alilermsn: Brown finedhim »S and gave him six days In jail. ;>

, JUUt AlmowaOenitirjr. •Mm Eleanor Uelroy,.who;dled it.Little

York, Warren oounty, on Batnrdsiylajit, agedDO years, B monUu and -13. days, >• wan tbog l b p t U i ^ 1.. JL.V/IIU, ot Dawor,who Is herself a grandmother, Hrs. W. S.Collard, O. W. Bawlhy and Oarrfson Bowltiywen also her grandchildren,,JBrs.".Melroywas born atJugtoiru.Hunten.own county,

d tl d h t a f W C l Rand was tlie. y,

r of Wm.'Cole.a Revo-W hlUonory soldier.. When .her TOtb birthday

as Dflebrat«d, last KoTember, It was ascer-tained tbat she bad at;tbat time-1119 livingdasceudonU, Includlnt four tons anil owedaughter. Bbe Hod Itwit III b u i a a h o r t timfrom g«ueraldftbtUly, tbe result ot old ago.

. . X a a S U a t * .Patrick Dsmey, a well knows old resident

of Hint Hill,' WM (n Brooklyn vlilttngfrlenda, where be waa token suddenly HI lastFrld»j evBotfijT, and died before matUra) at*tendanee ooukl reach him. Ha bad apparently

till' Tdeath Wa»tekgrapned tohiadaugbteratMiiHll.,hDtfar some reason ibealdnntrecelvotba

.till Bumlay, anil when sheMd b f dBrooklyn on Monday aba found that ber

father'bad been bnrlwt. . ; , . '

JOHW R I G a O T T IB OH&MPZOH,

BE DtPIATS 1T1AKK CLAUD IN THE I'lOIONUaVTCtl «VT KOKKIBTOWK, CUT T15E IJkHT ItllllfUDTOUKKILLKUTO HIK.

A cnujile of weeks *&> Jnlni Itiajgull, olRockaway, imblUbed a card In the E U A ,itrcagly cltjocUng to Krank C l u s styling biui-

ilf t':o cbainpiDU wing shut uf New Jerwy,and remind ing Class that be bail noverooeded In Jefee-Uiig tbe vrriWr. Harry I'lof Morrlitowu, promptly resi^-ndnl, utTcriugto back Class [ur alQioet- «ay nmount, ami BBa result tbe Hvali gut together anil made amatch t>t 100 lilnla eaclt under Hurl .ugh RIDrules, for *a.'>0 a sitle aud tbe Utlo uf championof New Jer*ey. Tlio Uurrlntown DrivingPark was fixed as the place ami August 3dthe date.

us it came about that a large numberpeople (ubreated In pigeon ahooUng tuaamli\e4it that time and plicw to witness a

that was lo teat tbe ncrre and skill of ttie tirocrack shots of ths Htate, Among famauswing ahoU prewnt wore A!. HeriUge,South Paw," Uia veterau K&ui. Caatles, l i t t tUudslay, W. Canuon, tlie one-ertnnl shot,Jas. BmttUr dud uumUsre ot o t h e n almoit a srated.

lUggolt cama very n u r n o t getting thereall. OnUiemorniugofthatclayheatteinptedto aatitt a man whose h o n e bad talked dfront of bis pluoe, by taking tbe bold of tin

"imaj1* bead. Tbe horse, a lloclty MounUInistaDj;, at once jumped on Ur. Rlggott anil

tried to finish him. He roared In the air like aflash and came down on him with both feet,striking and cutting him In-the bend, nculi,bsolc and baud. There were numbersfeared that tbe accident mlsut toll on Mm inthe strain of A long and eltmly ematch, but tbo anjuol showed that lio liadgame euoogti toaverowiw IUOPJ (.haa wtlinurymlauaps.

Dr. KtKlto, «t Warrtsnvllle, N . 1.,ehoaen referee, Hlggott muuo to tbo wratflhwith bla faTOTito uld tim.lb gun and usedWood powder. Olotu shot a Urtwi

gun, witli Bcbaltze iwwilor. The betting wasquite lively, tliere oeiiig prnwut a largo coutlnsent of Uie ltackaway Athlutlo CIub,.ofwblsli Iliggott li a member, aud tboy liaclioddm with confidence at trea mouoy.

Both men started In steadily and maintainedtheir uerve Uiruugliout (lie raw, killing mostof their Llnls-t-loee to tlie trnp. Kiel, uu<d

mind barrel often, Mtliescoro wlllBUow,but It was frequently done to make assurance•ure In cases where the flmt lurrel would linvekllltd or dtwltled. KtHther VM taking anycbaiices. Higgutt's ninth liird, a strafgbtdriver, wUrludtiutatronn, but was lilttoo hard

t, fell. Clam was tbe llntt tu inlss. llmeighth lilnl, a straight driver, ai*?d over tbefence like an arrow, ami Ills tcntli bird, a rlgtit[iiarterlug driver, also wont nut of tho

grounds In the name fatliinn, To mlna twoout of hta first ten gave Ills opponl'ii t qi^to an

intagp, and the Hooka way Imyg could notrestrain tlielr joy, ' But their Joy was not forlong, as Itlggott aoau after liad the iiit*fcirtuueto lose two birds In auccesaiou liy tlie hnriliatkind of luck. Ills fourto»ntti awl n,U*atu

, both right quartering driven, worebard, hit, (mt eocu had ttreiiBtti BiimiRh to liy

* « feir feat outside the boundary nn,IUltra dmp neat. Clam's twtnty-nflli lilnldroppod inside tlie IrtinnU, ami ho (rlml Uijattor liini In, but tbe bird got up ptroiig andHaw out. In the firnt 25 birds Clnn had billed23 and niggoU 2;).

Clou liad liink wltli bla ffllth bird, wbli-h fellde*d.jn«t IndJetbo bouudary, but tiail luckwith bla -JHb, a rlgkt (jiiarWrlng Incomer,which dropped deail just outside tlio boumls.TbB l in t bnl( of the imtcli endnl wtlli l l lggatttwo birds in tbe lead, tS to 40.

;gott'« ii&l bird, lalt <iua,rtBrlns tlriver,was a flue long kill, He waa shooting In groat

>rm, lint alter killing -15 Wrda Bttaisut hoibsed on Ills 01st bird, a driver tliat swerved

Jwrt before he emptied hla aoooiid uarro).Clan's 01th bird, a twining driver, was sofinely killed tbat alHuo crack elioU (.[iplamlDdWggott'»T-M bird, a right qusrhiriiiB; driver,

' d m It i t was goiug to Ity nut, aud aparty of ClusV frlonda In tbo judge'* standfelt ao Jubilant that they m u g tho bell. Uutthe bird was bard bit uuJ ilroptwl lwfure

ibing tbe ttoutnlary. Rlggott's next blnlalso fell ioElilo, anil was adroitly Katberod byJas. Smith, who was attending him. Class

• <t bis 70th bird, arigutciuarUrltig dtlvor,nfUr killing 27 strafgbt, and the Itockawayboyi shouted," Why doa'tyQurtug' Uio bell 1"Tbe third stage of tbe race thus emlod wltb aK»re of Ti to TU lu i U H o t U favor.'

Itlggott ttilaseil bis 80th bird a left <]uart«r-Ing driver, aiul the bell again recorded Lue•atiifaotloa of the Worristown party. Tliollockaway ooamplon wai now hut cite aheadaiu] tba Interest was lutensali i l lggott modtils second barnl with splendid efTv.t on Ufa8dtb bird. 01MB Jost bla 004 blnl, a right

taring, driver, wlileh fell dead out ofbound), and there w e n more Inquiries fromRockaway why the ball didn't ring. Rlggottbad now, the b u t of It by two btnla, oM i tlooked a very uure thing. But ba uilsswl hlatrfth bird, a . straight driver, and the bollannounced UIB fact. Tbe excitement wasuo w lotcnse. Should CUss kill t i m e straight

IU«rgptt rein one, It would b e a draw.Clasa hilled bis tliroe. straight and Higgott,after, killing two, fuund lie hnd to kill the

" * tfrdiawln t W m a u n and Uieauundanceof mauey depending upon it. Kuilltig to do sotho match would be a tie. As ha stepiwd tctba Bcratcb the excitement was Intense, butba w u as cool u an iceberg a thousand tullesiwsy . The trap optuied, tbe bird nIts pinions, and fell dead wiUiIa i l r feot, shotwith both barnta. Then «. mighty eboutwent up from tha Uockawayans. lUggott

" wou tha title of, cluwnplon wing riiOt otNew Jersey, and bad brouuhtniany aholelsinto thrfp pockeU. Tbe 1«U nf lb s Classparty was niulliod, aiul u o n e of tbe fortunatewinners, gathered In nls atakes ho mng with

tprwfilon the old refrala, *

"Ring thebell softly,There's crape on the iloor."

The following Boon sh'owa tbe reconl fnrf«ch quarter of the match; . " , .

aiggOtt-U12l I118H12001113111133-23

Outo/nOlearBkr.Mrs. Hl«]>bQn a&j-rlflou, wife of one of the

oldubt guIJtffl at Ureciiwood l*k*, *llie fnnilly wasbiiig last week ou the little* barf in front of her house, wbllt a uu*a olblock storm clouds wm. paitluf over tbiluouutalus on tbe other skte o( the lake, fullys niilo away. Everybody on the west shore

rejoicing over Ula ewftp* fmtu thein which was raging Just aorou the lake,n a tiomcudous 0aah of lightning fell ap.mtly from tbe clear sky, aud struck three

trees, ou Garrison1* wharf, peeling the barkfrom thorn and tqtlltiUrlug ouo of tbe limbs.Mrs Harrison, who was In the triangle formedby the tree*, waa pushing some wet clothes

ito B wimh buller nitb au old brooiaitickwhen tlie Hash ami crajth came. She threw uplier bands and fell on the grass. Sbs wascarried into tho IIOUM, and Dr. Hall *

<t. lie found ber poralywxj on ber leftand (percbltwa, thougti fully conscious.

Hue rccnverrd ber atwecu next day, and li nownetting over tliepftraljijit. Not. a. drop ot rainfell In' the lake, oi- on tbe Wast ihcre, andLhou who saw tlio vivid flatb (roiu tbe lowerend uf the lake, alx nilln away, say tfaat ittens se})eratoa hy fully a mile from the massof uloudb from which tbe lightning WAS volley-

Pompton Orantte VlndlnB a Market.The Pompton Oranlte Company It mat fug

arranganieiits tag ojienito Its quarry on a large•rale. A gang of forty men are at work atUie present time grading for a iwltcb to OOQ-nact the rjuarry witb the Greenwood J*kaKailrofld, the foruer befog a nhort distancefrom tue tracks. PIve thoua&ud dollars worthof Improved machinery baa been ordered, and

ptoue crusher will be put In to work up toerefuse fitono 'nto material for macadam Id ngconcrete work, there uelttg a great demand

atone of tbla kind In large CIUM. Thecompany has Just beea awarded, a contractfur tdz hundred car loads of granite to go toftutherturd for the road work in t>rogithere. Tie grautfe will form the bod for themad, and i i is expected tbat an ezjierlmentwill lio made lu lajluga piece of road entirelyot this material, Wliloti la favored by a num-ber of contractors, claiming that It makes aHolier rand Uian trap'rock.

Killed a Mad Hag.A mail clog entered Henry Tlutle's yard atutler wbllo tbe family waa on tbe porch aud

unda directly for them. They managed toit itiaJ J« tbe bouse anil CIOM tbe door, other-

wise same DUO would have been bitten by Uierabid animal. Kalllog to gain admittance to

Initt, he entered the Bummer bouse endliiiiwlf at home.' Mr. Tin tie got bis

gun, hut was unalile to dlalodga Ibe dofjt butby touring a bole In the Bi.h> of Uie buildingmanaged to »ltxit bim, TU dot; was a

irgo blAck nliophord, an) In bla wild c*rarmay UEIVQ tiltwit ft uuinVwr at otter cantnw,

on tbo watch for au»p(clou» action tirgi.

l:Nl2llI1IQinueToteU-Rrggott, ILI; Clats, 1M,

Iiia-btninc'e Carious Freak.The High Bridge Monitor, of lu t Wwlno*-

ayi; Jurt as we go to proas our Callfonmanietiilmipnn'nccountof ttpoculiar frankof llghtntng; In that place yenbinlay attenioon•bout 4 o'clock. Tbe sun won shining; nbow-r* were panning around but none near, wlian

there was a {lash and acraaii tliatinado strong

tura jial*. LljUtntntt hod struck, thelarge willow tree In front of J. W. HenJer-ton's twJileoce, tearing halt of it in plta» Andstrewing tbe ground far many yards woundwith ipllnleni wit. barb. A piece lodgn] bi'fttree ID Mrs. A, Heaver's yard and another onthe roof of nq, oM baiii, one liundmi yordiaway. A furrow was torn In tba groundl t a yard wide .from tlie tree to a wire

fotire and a ho.e burnt In tbo wire. Mr*.Henderson was ulttJujt nn tbo porch noorljuniler tha tree, anil WAD not Injured. Bauern!people wore terribly ebock'ri. Ono IItlio L>ojwas getting a glnfts of WOUJT, and tlio RIOMWAS brok'un In his hand.' A nutnlier of borwi

' frtgutetiDil and n n away, one lietaCiggto J. M. Johniuin ran Into n wire fence nm\

badly cut. C&lvln UttlV cow wi* thrownto the grouoil Out not hurt

W. 0. T, V. Suanmnr Meat inn.The programme ol tho Hmiimer mnotlng ol

the New Jersey Woman's Clirlitinn' Tenifxr-nnco Union lis arranged to. bo lieltl Augunt ITatMt, Tabor in in follaw'a: In the rooming-Ltarotinns, led liy Mrs. McColl rnnrkots'oonrenpnee, presided over by Mra. K. h. Cam-Made; Hllilo hour, Mrs. K. \V. Unimli-c,leaderr noontide prarer, Urn. HwnWej-Artornoon—Doygtion*, lei-.by Mr*.- Cull«-raddreasea by Mr*. J. H, PemarWt and UrnV.V.Cax. Ertiilng-rDovoUonH, lod Itr Mrs.K, A. Mlekle ; toplo fnr dlfnumton, " HoSecure an AwMonce and Pay tbo Hnenkor ('auitrevs,Hav, U. (J,.Jordan. Itr.'nntl Mrr,Hlnrgt* anil Mm. Amterson will bnvo tlringing In vhnrRQ. '

Ar.ott.er Oooa meetinff.The Uorrh Towiublp Republican Clnli Held

another good meeting Inlturooniiicn W«!n«day eventnff. lTwidcnt arfnnelMVIIIU IitlOdQCCd as tbe 1i ^a\'iAAarnt*i.T.laiBaniliTi:iiTII!

ttloj ol tba|w>><a U Wgmff aids Watar.' ail prlMaJ •* tte DonrBaiar ol J. H. Olimm.

Tbe Finest and Most Complete•election of arst-claas jilanoe we bivo etarscan In Dover are now belngexbiblted at Mra.BhaTar'a parlors by the New England PianoCo. of New York. • > , ' _ " . .

. • Cannatta's Oelsry VlnnU .lid at.the Prick Drufi 8tort of VVin. li ,

Uoodale, Dover. '•;:'•'•-•'.;.;.

' - FineefBlBoulU a a i Oakei *••'."'•hy using Btephans1 Ezcelalar Prepared Flour.

a* .#». Mba la KaD H J D u . • y PJ, paa am a DJ1. J>^w<l' u I j j i , t . . 1

0. Frank Axtell, jrho nioJe a practical andeffective Uriff talk, Tlte next nppaker vrnsWilliam U. Feck, uf Stnttfonl, Conn., whomodo an able oddroaB in advocacy of a pro*tectire tariff, honest rooney and n, free b " 'Tbe mealing adjourned with mining tfor Harrisoii and Reid. -

Second-Eatm Upttuht Pie.nofor rala c]i»i>. tal l , and aoa It at Airs.

At Klllcora'a Corner Omir Storeydu can find a full rtocfc of New Turnip Bead

Don't forget when you are preparing foryour Summer outing to call on

PIERSON & CO.,for your outfit. Thin Coats and Vests, Out-ing Shirts, Corduroy Pants and Belts, Ham-mocks, Straw Hats, Tennis Caps, ia facteverything for the outing season.

OUR ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE- O F -

SPRING CLOTHINGCOMMENCES THIS 'WEEK.

PIERSON & CO.One-Price Clothiers,

OPP. THE BANK DOVER, N. J.

IT ALWAYS LEADS!

cxjtovU v,-cro Ian tlini. ourii|Mir(«~tliu lwilrmiH* (if truilo Has against us\ {.lie cs tai l uf *'-fttltxr.!,tsUtIDuring tlio iwmtyear uiulur President Harri-miu.tl..hn McKlnlity art, we have mid tolliL>i;iiitti[)iis#S0-J,1lt,,:MJ worth of morcliai.-usu niiiii) Limn ne ]\n\o ixiiigUt. Tbe lialiuice

if trade iti thun liamlnoiiiely nn our aidti.Tlmt our px|x>rt* nro so much Imreasal,lat tliu pmporl!i>ii nf tree ini|>nrla In greater•an e\or Iwfuro, that fotniwtitlve Iniporla(ivn (Iwreowal—for Omta tbliiga the nationiu"t tliauk tho' Jtojiubllcan JJOIII'IOH O( jira-f t Ion aiul rcri[iraclty.

' AlTrnr at PottersviUe. -Jnii.l. Eii-k ami Aiitou Mollck, nf Pottors-

•illo, mot Tlmnutay uveiling by oocldeut,toy IiarlioTOl nn ol.l gruilfio. Mellek triedpick a Huarrol with ElcU, but tlie latter

mild uut linvo anything to do wltli Jtoll^kid walknl ftwny. UMtck fotlnWiMl Eifi amitijigiHl a knifo Into hlu left breant Juat belowowillav UmO. It jwiietratod the left lung,

I'lio knlfu WOH brokuii only Uia Wnde Ixiingmml. Ik'llck hail evidently thrown tlia\aiio away. Moilck, It ii KXipjyiaed, took tlioi-nl traili at ]lf rnardsvlllo Friday monilnjf toD to Bt. Louis, Mo. Tliu Injuasl iunn IA In airloiiH condftloi],

A ztooniltht Excursion.Tlio third minimi excursion ot JIOSCH Taylor

3IV1H1OII, Iiutoiwndent Order of ltallroad Con-luctoi-e, will bo muds on TUursday ot nextWk.Auff. iltli.aDd will bea mooullgUt

iliin tu Couoy Ijilfluil, Tlio train will loave'or at 11:M i , M., give opportunity

Imtlio in tha aftamoou and ma tha flrewotkauvmiuitf, nftvr which there will be tbe

WgHbetit'-Batlby mooiiliglit" upUie Uiy.Nothing"roulil he grauUer. TUo round trip( ( r u t n I>ov8t t M i I i l i r f lwill bo only «1.S5.

One of tha Very Flneat.Otto of thomostdoUghttul tripsOIUJOBMUWH

illl ba tbe second annual excursion-of tbo-uz&mljurg Library AssooiaUon, hi Rock*-

y Beach, on Friday, Aug. ISUi. Tbeambaat trip Is magnificent, affording all! vlawB to be bail of New York harbor, tbet batliiuR la nob excelled on tbe Atlantic

roast, and tbe attractions at this resort aretoo many for meutlou, More than all, the ex-'tirslon la under the best susplces and tbelompttiy will be a fine one. If you »»»nt Rml good daj'fl outing go with tUU eicurslao.

. Adders In a OnmeteryA workman In Evergreen CetnBtery. Uor-

Istowh, on Tunsnar last heard a. toad oiaklncpitiful cri«a, snd on looking about found

that a large oddvr wo*endeavoring teswaltowHe beld A rake on tbo reptile until ft

liberated Ibe toad, which, be says, made itsway from the noeno In great baste. TheseKnaltea are numerous In tbe cemetery andmany are killed every year. Aanorttlmeagoa score or more ol eggt were found, out olrlilch wben broken scrambled as many young.laden.—Jeneyme.ii. . '

BDO0A8UHNA.Mr. Jnlm DoCamp ami family, of Brooklyn,

LY....IIYD bam (topping nt Ur. O. A. Oil-g's tlm [tost wook,Un. A. M. OtUbs tvurt fouvily, of Marietta,

3oortfia, rtra atoi>ji|[ig at Allle DeCainp's fora

Mbn Anna Ueukor, of ISaat Orange, isvWt-ig her uuuto, Mr. Joslsii Ueekor.i'roroswir Qreeu, rrlucljial ot tbeBtaW Nor-

mal Sdioolj aud family, ara tpeaiUng a [aw•lays with bis fatbor, Ur, Willlsui U. Green.

M\m Uelle Sliortur, of Wnvorly, and Mrs.llnliL-ock, of Nuwnrk, are visiting at Ur. It.litzborburt's tills week.

Mi-. Harry HanBoa, who lias been troubledivllli liullgtMtloti for snnis time, left for thewashoro one dny la«t week, thlnkln;, noloubt, tliat tlie cliange would do biin good.

UltH Juimle Bkutftinger, who has been quiteIfiliicclnwt full, IwjtBofwrooovereJ, wo ore

;1nJto..oto, ustflbuoblitto vlalt Dover louttturday, • , ' .Mr. E. Kegcr « ,a family anil Mrs. Ajjpleg.t

nttuudnl tha recv]itluii given Mr. Otmrgu Dlck-ntm. n\id tiridu lant Krttlay evening at Uroolt-

Thero was n. good gains ot ball played tarelost Hatunlay artumoon Ictu-een tlie Ulie Endnuil Hucnwunua CIUIM, lu the tint iautug tlio•iuwnsuuiia Iwis got "rattlod" and let thevUiktraacore (ivuruiiii. Hut after that theywttle<ldo..'iiU) work and filiut them nut for

ieii Innliitf*. Tha viiikniipIsj-iJ great ballandfiliut tlto homo club out for twveu Inulngs.

of aa flue abt of young mon m wo evur niot. We lieanllora tUiin one remark Irwt Roturday that it..ui tt pliwsmu to watch them play-ball. Tueattory for Huccusuimu won Tbomtu and Fon-her; for Ijifee Km), Lum anil and ArtulUge,

Struck out, by Thomas $; by Lum Ti. Tho following Is Uio score,

liircaMiutiA 0 0 0 (I 0 0 1 1 0 - 3JikoEud.. & II II II (I (I I t 0—ft

Tho Hutfcnmuma Itoll club will hold a fenti-•at ou tliu lull Knouni!Qu8atunlayaft*raoou,Atiffiiht litli, at wlilcli time tlioy will play tholrthird nnflilecldliiRKnniB of ball with tba I okoiult'lub, C'omti all and drop your nickeln,

<1liu«iniid(iUnrU>rK into tho imx and wuiif1

Uw gou.1 vmnw tliat Utoy will liavo in alniiaura. All wlio Piniio will wo a great gomeIMU, NO ilim't f Ail lo bo " ttiar."

eat (j

' 3T00KH0LK.MIm Amelia Kimufe luu been vh

friandn at thin place.Miss Conley, of Newark, boa boon tbe re-

ront RUMt of Urn. James tewls.Tho osRuralou t J ltrtio \*ke on Wednesday,

AnE. 17th. will utop st Fmnklln, Oidensburgand Storiiholm.

ml Klmlile, wbo bsji been vlalUng relatlvca at Han.hnrs>, h u returned home.

IIM Alice Klmble bad a lovsly gold ringglvot. to bet.

Saurtny belriE stormy tbsre was lint a «meattendance at church and there w u no Bui

WehearMr.Ulcbard Basse Unas betweenalaty and seventy tons of hoy on his 1besides a good crup of ottts.

Ur, V?m. Tbmnai onrt fals family havMine IIIll and moved to Ozfonl, liVorren Co.

WiUS© Cnumi b u bought htmMlt a newlurrry. It totes the cake, 1'AKBT.

For a iraTsre Assortmentof IttCanla.' Wnr , go ta the Dover Bee EUvistore.

TIME!

THE ONLY QENUINE

"Adriance Buckeye" MowerrillCE LOWER THIS SEASON.

EXTRA PARTS ALWAYS OK HiKD

8TTBACU8E CUIiTlYATOHS $4.25.WINDOW 8CIIEENS 35 els., Wire Cloth.SCKEKN DOOIW WITH SL'BING HINGES $1.25.LIUHTNINO ICE OKEAM FHEEZER8 $1.50 np..llKHJIOEKATOHS, FISHING TACKLE.BOAT OillS, HYDHANT HOSE.BOW EXPRESS WAGONS SO cts.

S. H, BERRY HARDWARE CO,8KJN0FTIIK PADLOCK, DOVER, S.I.

Ladies' Shirtwaists_ m A—

VARIET5T OF STILES AKD MATEBUL.

LADIES' HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S

Gauze and Ribbed Underwear- A T -

X>OVHR., NT. a.

DICKERSON'S,130'VJSIft., r»T. aT.

SUMMER SPEGIALTIBSIN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT

JACKETS. CAPES,

REEFERS,

BLAZERS,

SHIRT WAISTS,

PARASOLS,—AND—

SUN UMBRELtlS.FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.

OAK BBDKOOM SUITS, (8pieeea) $18 np. ..OAK EXTENSION TABLE, U up.

OAK SIDEBOABIIS, $10 up.S P I J I N T EOOKBBS, ISo.im.

CHINA MATTINGS M b lOo. up.CARPETS tm OUt CLOTHS from 26c np

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A VAHIBTT Or tACTS ABOUT FHHHM AHAOQUAINTAlfCJCa.

TV. W . Davii, of Madison, la at Fire lakixQ. K. KIRMII, of Morristown, h at t*no

Utu*.W. W . Sbipiieii, of Horrlstuwn, is at Bei

bright.M n . Harry P. ttroaa, of Nowark. la at

Flanders.Mr. Hastings, of Morristomi, ban goi

Saratoga.SupL J. W. Baker ami family q«nt Bundny

at Middle Valley.R. V. Hayes, nt Uorrlstown, ha* s<

Benmnhurat, h. 1.Hhei-ral McFall bnj aocc]ital a posit io

tha Dovtr Beef Co.CBJ>L E. C. TUIIIB, of Hol i sm, Is ru

lagIoth*CaUikllh>.Our old frlond Mr. K. K. Jaclcwm i

yaan old on Tueeday.BJscrton l i r tnu , tif Murrti-Limi, imil

EugUndun Holiday.U l a Lou Youngs, of Muiliaon, in fc|tending

tbe month a t Albany.William Howell, of Maker's, It «.|*»udinf; tbe

week at Anbury 1'ark.Mr. and Urn. It. H, JlcC'tmly, of Morris

Plata , are at Seabrlght.Pr«d. i l . Lutu.of Cnntliniu, has Joined ...»

club in Uie Adirondack*.Edward B. tiw, of Madison, in «immiiiiE |ii«

vacation at Atbury r'ark.Mr. and Mrs. U w . B. .tajm-m.], of Morris

Plain*, are at Bprjug l^ku.MIM CarrlB M x , or I tool; sway, lias l«i-it

tlaJUog frieuda lu 1'attinou,Uor. Abbelt s j«nta week nt l.i.elil'n I.ikt-,

thegueatof Mr. F. 11. Man.Her, W. C. HvUcm, »f Vvnmck, lins I .sen

TUdUoc fiisoda at Mt. Tabor.Cbas. Tillnian,colurnl, Ima Iwn I.[>|M,IHUH1

• letter carrier in Slormtown.lUv. B. K. Doollltlo mid family iiro occu-

pyiug their cottage at M t. TnU.r.Mr, and Mm. (Jeo. Kip, uf Mnrri«li>w.i,are

at tbe Oriental, MaulmtlAii Jii-acli.Miss Llezle MUDNOU, of llilwniin, it M)UJIIJ-

ing tlia month at I Vila Hujjatcoi.i;.MIM NuumiB Martin, of Mailkon, ii rnj-iy-

iug a tacatiou at I.sku Iloiiati-f.iiK.Uenrj Bhaw, of MnrriHtown, in n HUH Hug n

couple uf weekii at Co WHO via, IS. Y.Aloiizo Bteventou mul family nn, t-|.i-i,.linj;

a week at Hostoii with tiii ilmitflili-r.AHt«Mjr Cliaa. K. Cook and (iiii.lly, of AIuil-

Iwu, am •wjourulug at Anbury I'm If.fotUnuter Win. T, llruivii nml ruuiilr, of

ttadlion, Lave gone u Aobury rnrfc.I* V. Uow«li awl wife, <>r J.lurrlHHLiwl.nro

eoJojlogBuniuierlifeat U n K llrtwrli.l i e choir boys of the IIOUHU U[ IVujei

Newark, arrived ut NilUmou Monday.11. U. Marsh and family, uf MorrisL.

are Bjttndlng August at Nautiiilm, Mnas.MIM Willeiufna Jackwrn, uf Denvltlo.

Inen engaged to tench lu Mm Hm-Uway «•!Mn. Wood aud kin. Meir, i,r rr.M]H>ut Ht.,

have bean spend ing same <lays at Mt. 1'imMua Mabel IliniLouii, uf i'uUjrsori, lut* I

the guestot Mlaa Clara Hitiilb, of Onlmnl Ht.Uco. S. Wjl le aud family, t.r Mur

Lave gone from Bjirinjf lane to the IMre. w . W, Cook and rwnlly.ar Wl „,

are qiending a few wwta wltli Dr. 11. V. Day.UMrga Hiibardjf, Jr., ntul I'ml. Mnylwi-ry

have beuii a[>uiidiiiK u few <luyn at Allan 'City.

Mr, and lira. U \ C. Hulinnn, of liimnlfare vUitlug Magara Kalis ai.,1 i.thor iv.int*Intamt.

Tha daughters uf (Jporgu Maiiinlloolt M111.ot Morrlitowi), are X|*UI1IIIK A t.K.rttimuKetrport.

MIM Ida lUakcsKv, of lVitli Amboy, biube«D ipemllug MJIIIB vevks with Mr*. JON. C.

Milford Jouea, tlie Uakor Opera House Klagomaoager, liaitb«;iii.p*uiliiig a ecu pie or wt*kn

The Her. Frank T. Drown, of Drew Kt-iiiiii-ary, has been grant*.! a MI<inhliii> nt Vnl.<Univerafty.

M m Uit t ie VvcV orgnnfHt of the MaillnoiiM. H. Churrh, U cnjnyliiR au outing in llu>Adlrcttdacks.

Aer. J. H. Adams, of tbe Morrlatuwn M. K.Cburch, b BjHiUilllig | «r t of hl» varatlou utAUauUoClty.

M i s Edith J. H.X.U has luf t Hoontoii and U•peoillug the uiunlli «f Augimt with frd-nds ntCatcuaucjun, fa,

MIM A. L. Wanl, of Morrlstonn, snllwiyeatenlay Tor eevorml moiitbB ul Imvel withfrieoda ID Eurojie.

Bam. Morse. Jr., or tho HIIA olllw, in siumd-l&aT a well earned vm-ntluu with liln fntnllyat Ijilca Hoi*tet)t]g,

Mr, and Mm. Chaa, lUatten, of Kurunton,are TlaiUog Dr. and Mm. Crltteiiilen, tin;parent* of Mrs. AlutU-s.

Th« Hev, F. L. Nw-kl and wife left Uiullmnlast Batunlay for Iiidln, where Mr. NraU .»engaged la miaslou work.

M l * Ella Bloom and M M tor Ilnrrj CorrolotSlarllDf.RiwntAwwk nllb Mr. fttul Mrs.H. D. Tuttlo, of Itot-kanny.

Five little bamelaeH urchin* nf Kownrk, nrobeing given an oiiUng nt Mt. Tnbor, at Urncottap. of Mlw Conietia Crane.

Alfred Mills, Ew)., and daughter, of Mor-ris town, ure vlaitiuK Mr. nud Mm. Lldger-wooU fu tbulr nt>w huu*e at Hbeltrr Island.

Ki Mayor Hulllcan, I,. C. Toiupkins andnifo, Jobn W. i la jes and wife, and FreemanMills, of MorriBtowti, are ot Ha mega t bay.

Ruperintendfnt lronsi.leK, of (bo MarketHired Mihsiun, Miirr.HUiwn, ii Ewiiding hisvacation nt U k e C'baniplain and Northflold,Mans.

Dr. C. K. lUvUm, A. J. Drato, John Al-I<aiighaiid <!. H. Lunger Uft Nbteang MOD-liny fur the Kuinbta Tumplnr <'uui'Uve ntDuuvor.

Mint Cdrrio Drown, of Horrintowi,, andMIM Niune Mott, uf Moutclair, are niwodlugu nliurt 5uu»ou wltli tbe Miasoe llinchiuaf atUenvllle.

Jamua llaker.Mlwl.nkcrnnt. Harry lluker,i>f l ladiwu, have returned from ISulnmr and

Ttio Hov. Hr. llutt/ and Mn. Buttz, orMadiKuu, tuiAvft fur Kurupti on Saturday <nIjillaK-oBno. Tbcy will t*i»ud about twimniithi abroail.

of Mnrrixtnitii'H oldest lady nwideuta.

Sate of Seal Estate for Uipifl Taxes inBauJoipli TownsWp for tie Year 1191,

. __ _ _ „ ultO.H«ldau,theTowniihlp . ,i Uie County of Morrli, to make tbe unpaid taxea Bmtmeti ou landi, tenemanta, bwedita-

p Cominittee oJ._ „ Tuanaifnanii outrt aad real estate in the laid towiuhlp in ibe year lSUl, toe auUlie naitl township to whom tbo aaid warrant Is directed, will on

Lewli B. Hidden, JohnTownship of Kandolpb,

l i tenemonti, bwr j r—r | coHector of

Mn. llatilda Faln'bilil,Her. llr. ]<-uirclilld,diud ctittili year uf liar age.

lflt«i Hatunlay, | u tbi

ltiohanl 11. Moriarty, of Massaobuiotts, aKraduato of Valo College, and Ubm HelenKberill, have been engaged to teach tbe LonerIflbmiia uutillc ncliou],

llr. A. IV. Coutllct, or ttio U. 8 . MarineH i l Korvlre, itntloneal at Wllmlagton,

llr. and Mrs. 11. M. Dnlryninie, their sonJOOIUB. Mr*. Dr. K W, Uwen and ilauihtora,itii^Klla UraveM mid Miss May Weeterfietd,if Morrlatown, are In attendance at tlie

-llilluld CniUv. JJr.UaltawiiKiitytflt B m II Foimnd. Dr. Ilnllnliliuth, to supjurk I'ruxbyUTluCol. Wut>b, uf CLesUir, aged Uli^oura, nba

d I i l d f II

y und family arc Binding, Conn., on Long Inland

way will vlalt Newark each/ tlie puljilt of tbe Houth

a In , g ^ ,railroad ear over four UIIIBIInt a time in bin life, went on Uio railroad

ir i u> Oil a ware Water Uap last weekoughly enjoyed tbe rids.

TlmKov. J. U. IjiocaaUar, tibaplaiti of tbeUniversity of Virginia, will a is charge ofUnu-e K|ii>cu|ul Cliurcti, Uodlsoii, after Huiilny, ami t'oiitimiB till tlie return of Iler. K.•I. Iliitlur from Enro|«, wlili-h in uijte<->U'dciiiie time In K«iiUmiM<r.

AtorriHtuwn j<«oplearerogiiilereilaH fullowi:O. U. Uillcv at Anbury 1'ark ; Miss NellieMi-Nikinurn In Carbon Co., Pa ; Chnrloa DudC.vainD.lilniiKlitornt Orient, L. I.; CuuuHI-iiiiiii C»x and Frank Cox at Cape Vn<\ ; H, II.IJItteund wifoiitVuoguo, L 1.

On the one hand there'iIn cash; on llio other,

u's n cure fi>r your Ca-'h. Oiu- af tlieso two Ihliicigot t-j roinu to juu—thiitl

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1892.at the hour of 3 o'clock p. u. ot said day, at JOLLKY'H HUTt t i il U l d t t d i t U d l tat the hour of 3 oclock p. u. ot said day, at JOLLKYH HUTELtowmtiip, sail Ue lands, tenement*, uorediteineiiU aud real estate

tllo Tendue f r tlie sbnr t t l t d I thirty y t

id day,uoredite

ITKL, DUVER, N. J . , In aalditate taerelnafcer dMcribed at

illo venriue fur tlie abnrtest terai, out ciottedlng thirty yeata, for wbhih any peraonwins will BKTOO to take UIP aeiua and pay aucb taxes, with inUtreat Uiernon at tha n, „ , pay «ueb taxes, with interest Uujruan at the rat*

uf ton per cuuluui from tbo txuitiotb day of Uvcember A. 1). eighteen bundrad and ninety-one, together wltb all coaU, f eu , cbargMt anil expeiwe*.

Mrs. & Armstrong . . . .

Urs. Emma Bailey-.

Annie Bottrew . 373. 12 71

' Dr. , Ca-

illy BUCU proilllM . ,t Mtro thut you'd bei Tli »t liua cuma toruLs, UirDUfililien iwerytliiLQ

by ita mild, euotbing.nt'Uiiiing mid liuallng pro]nr-tiivj, lliu -\rnmt L'lironlu t-asej efCatarrh In tbe Ifeud lmv« bwtuporf t iu t ly und imniiaumttrC Thnt'a tho nviwrn Oiey'rewllliiif,' tu tnku uuvh a rink.Thin U "lint tliey say, dourlyotid iilninly: "Ifwucoii ' toursVLinr Catarrh, no tnatUir how•Mil your tiiso or of how long

enuuHh to my t\ud, Isn't it nalofur yuu to lutvu a little faith.UMt

A MillloA friond In n«>d lu i

Priendiid Indeed, and not

haii ono million ]>mplo have fi>und juatsuch n f lieud in Dr. King's New Discoveryfor Consumption, CouKliBand Colds. If youhnvo never ns&l tlila Ormt Cough Mallcinn,t>uo trinl will convince you that It ban won-

- ami lungs. Eucu bottlo 1H guaranteedi all that In clBlinod or money nil) be

Kfawlod. Trial UitUwi fr.* nt It-.l-.rt Kill-goru's l lnig Hturc, Dover; Orwil, llaliro &Co.'s DniK Htora, J'urt Oniin,' and F. M. Jon-klnx1 DntK t3toro, Cliontor, Ijorgo bottles to

Dr. Halo'o Household Teai tho great blood purilW aud norve tonic. Ituu uiton nil tlio M-crotlons of tlis sjstein,untiling tbe liver and kidueys to iwrform

Ihoir proiwr Cunctlom, giving tone aniliigth to the nor TOUR system, a certain cuidyspepsia. Two luonthe1 treatment for

toe. (iut a free samnlo at Robert KUIgore'al f l t o r e , Dovor.

of Eeal Estate for Unpaid Taxes mfor tie year 1890.

TOTICB U horubv BIVPII that by virtue of n warrant iasned liy Lewis B. Hedden, JohnH n .__ a n d FrflI | l t 0 i W l , e D tllfl Township Committee of tlie Townnulp of Knndolnb,

tntheCouDtjot Morrl*. U) make the nniuld ....jnootiM,,! r«ii eatatn in thn u i a UmiiRhip In tlinlor th« l o i j towiislilji to wlinni the — •'

Loivtfl Coiwell

Mrs. 1'flt. Cumin

Patrick Corwin

John Uullln

BarnoyCork

Hartley Counell

WilUamT. CarKr. . .

Timothy Cory, Eat.. .Isaac Coniba * . .

Mn, Catharine Erb. . . -DeimlsFox ....

Qeorgo Feeder

Btopben Ferguson

FredericksWilliam Oallaglier

lUurhMid .

Mrs. Fatrlek (Jonnan..

& Galloway ..

JohnHouselPeter Herrin, Rat

Henry Huff, Est

Charles Johnson

Mary E, Jonee...

Stephen P. Johniton..

M.Jon»-

William Jones

TAX DUE. DEaCRIPTIOH.113 47 IIouseandlotonroadLwdlogfroinPortOrani

Ut Baker's Mill, between ( W l i l UItockawaj river.

40 OT Farm on road from Mt. Fern to Kelly's hotel.a 14 Lot on MorrU street, nest south ot Plerwo'

store building,C 51 Hnusa and lot on hack road from Port dram

to Jronialeon went side,tlouw and Iut In Jrfettown, Woe Bill.District No. 3, mineral right on Lydla March'

luiuk farm, known as tbe John Beer* place.Form situated on roed leading from MOUL

Proedom to Morrlitown, and adjoins A. W,Cullor and lays

Uouie and Ink situated on the road leadingfrom lit . Freedom to Mecdtuun, and adjournThomas Moody,

ICO acres on road from Dover to Union flcboolHot

House and lot on Bast side of Prospect street,- next to Joseph Hoderer's property-

Housaand lot on east side of Prospect streetIn Dover, ueit to Jos. Hoderer'i property.

Iluuw and lot on south side of rood leadingfrom John fiance's to Mine BUI, and next toJackoon Hill Mlue.

TbD Darnoy Clark property on south aide ofr. ad from Dover to Mine Bill, u d oppositeJobn O'KieTa property,

HOUBB and lot on north side of road leadingfrom Crane Bill la Dlckerson Mine, and nextto Atno.

Mineral right In tbe tihupe property on UlneHill, between Dlcberaan mine property aWllllaili Klug- property.

Tbo farm occupied by William Thompson,V

HuiHOUM and lot situated at Mt. Freedom, and

next to Amd Allen's place.Bouse and lot on the lane loading from Berm-

fngliani'fl store, westerly to Byram Ulne onMftw Mill.

House and lot Dutch Hill In lrondale.

fl(G8

8 40

6 87

83T

. 672

267

. S7J

. 3 10

. 7 7(1

. 12DT

. SU1

DavM King !lSi»

PatrlckKIug 3 71

James P, Kel loj 0 37

Nancy Lamaon AH RJ

JohL. Lawrence 5t»

Lot on westerly side of Morris street andsoutherly side ul Cbryatal ntrrat In Dover,In tlie angle formsd by eaid streets.

House and lot on the west side of road eramine, and near tbe property of Richard Bat

Crane place.BOUMS aud about 10 acres situated on both

Blile* of the road lendlUE from Port O w n to-ward John D. Klng'H, aud near the bridge overtho canal.

House and lot on Dutch Hill, lrondale, aiunext to the ttrb property.

House and lot in lrishtown, Mine BUt, naaiO'Qrady's place,

Wtneral rlxbtln th» Charles Kins; property,niluatalon the rnadleaiUngrrom ths DkkertouMine to the Barney King place.

House and lot near ths car sbops.

Uouae and lot on Ux> aouth aide of U »leading from Albert Deflart'i place toHuccasunna and opposite a portion of tha Blakaproperty.

HOUM and lot in Putty Itow (Kearney itreet]ntul near Kudlne'a Louae.

House and aliout 9 acrw of land R.tuatednortherly side of road leading from Dover toMlllbrooV, and near Kaglea' Comer.

Tract of laud adjululng the Pleraoo propertynear Ubougum.

Eleven acres adjoining Jog. Beat**' and Mra.Hopler'a pronertiea near tbecarabopa In Dover.

lyjt next to Thoa. Kelley <m eaai ilile of roadloading from Catbollo Church to Port Oral'

House aud lot and nhopi on east aide of Fa-rsunoclt street ID Dover, and next norta oftin U, MBae'a hootesUad property.Two houses ami Iota situated on Iha aotjtli lid*

of hank road leading from Port Oram to Iron-dale and near John Kenan'* prcpertj.

llouso and lot on eait aide of Morrii atraetIn Dover, and next to the realdtnoe of FrankHearing.

105 acres—* farm on U M road leading fromDover past M. Moniou1* to Nlnkaj. , •

Nancy Lamsou 7 2 0 4SJ acres—* tract of land known a i "Cool•• • - Brty near the Union Bcaool Home,

lanOs of A , Catterlloe and Wltliun

S a c r e s * tln" propartv

d adjoitu landgles

at the hour of S o'clock r.tomjihip. tell Ibe ]BII.IH, t™«Mr,,»public vemluB for tlie sliorlflgt U'l

1st, 1892,Mikl day. _'- heriMlllatiioiitnand real estate

thirty

JULLBV'a HOTKL, IXIVRO, H. J., In toldt d l t t e hereinafter described, at

for which any person cre r t therou at the t

. n per centum f roui tba twBiVtinthulay ottogether with all coot*, fees, chargM aud os

mil pay mcb toitw, with Interest tliereou at tbe rate

NAME.Annie BottrewJatnetu. Blancbard..

WUIJitn Curnow

Bsreej Cl«rk, 8r

. James H. Cablll

W. T. Carter

A. Colley, K»t

Henry Duffle, 8r

George Feeder

Canada & Galloway.,

f i ler Hcrren, F.6t

Henry Huff, Eat

TAX DUE,

t tn»11110

Hoi:

-, A. D. eighteen hundred and ti

iiEsonirrioN.ml lot In Irfilitonn, Mine HIU.

M n . M . J o a e e

Stephen Johnson

David King

Helen U. KIterickMrs. PftLKfug

l l n . John LBnitnons

Joslmb HarUn

Stephen Meshcn

Ifarsaret Madden,.

LjdbvA. MarcLUBnk

JohnFmleon

Alpueu* Fieraon.

Tbeo. FIATBOO..

Beading Iron Co.

MarRaret SmlUi, Kat.

MarrSoden.

Kdward Van Houten

Benj. Wright, EM..

8mntl farm on road loading from Ht. frec-(.oiii to tba Asylum and adjoins land) of Ana,W, Cutler.

&*'•! HOUM and lot near JonVIni, Buck & CO.'BRtnra on Mine Hill and adjoint Miller property.

4 4'J . The Barney Clark property on aouta side ofmail leading from Dover to Mine Hill, and op-pdolta Jobn O'Klefa property.

4 -17 House aud lot situated on went aide of roadleading from Fort Oraoi to John D. Klun'a.and adjoins T b o m u HinltU1* and William d a ?lagber'a properties.

17 GO Mtoral right In the ffhuw property oo MineHl)|, between Dickeraon Mice property andn m. king property.

0 nt House aud lands altunted in Mount Freedomaiul odjuiiiB William BUles and the Baptlitburying ground.

7 111 Houm andnnO ail jo lug ! , . _ . . , „ .•Mr,. J«ha Reynolds.

1 SS l,ot on tho weaterly side of Morris street andKntithcrly side of CbryiUl itreet In Doyar, andin the Angle formed by said streets,

a 3t Mineral riglit In Uie Cuarles Kins propartT,sfluaun on ibe road leading from the UIcfterBoi.Mlno to the Barney King place,

a 4'_> llouio and lot In Iriihtowii on Ml no Hill ntlia old dam, and uoeir CarrV .dace,

5 50 House and lot ou tlie south aide of tbe roadleading from Albert DeHart's plam tcwanlniii^Aiunna and opposite a portion of Ibe filake

S m Houm and about two acre* of land, altiittodon northerly side of road leading from FloMlllbrook, and DearJiagles' Corner.

Mrs. Alex. Merrltt

Mrs. M. Murray .

HU>pn«n Meehan

Lydta A. Marchbauk...'.,

nd some land situated In >rondalea N. J . Iron Mining Co. property auJ

I«t next to Thorn. KTelly'a,leading from Cathollo Cbui

'a, on east side of roadireh to Port Oram,

• in "0 Tract of land adjoining the Pleraon propertyn«u~bbonguni.

. X\ 12 Uouie and lot and shops on eait atda of P«-qujnuock atreot in Dover, and next north ofJohn C a w . homestead property. "

. I &V UOUM and lot.. S 47 Uotue and lot iltuaUxl 'on the south KU« nf

tli9back road leadlng/rom Port 0 « m tolro^Iaale, and near John Keuan'a property,

. 4 S3 HOUM and lot attuabd at Crane Hill,«t»wn properties of U.W. Crane and Job Crane.

• II 04 House and Iot'on wtst U.le Gold i t m t IiDover, next to BjxuiglM-1. green botuca.

Jllne Hil l , 'outell projiertr.

. 1 T2 Houie nod lot on Irish Lane, near Mine Billbetww,, Soden and Joliuson - - — " ™ '

. IB 10 About fiO . . , w . .u^ „.old store houae to Ironia, and betiAmi Itydoer proiwrtiet._ HOUM and plot of land

s on rood from D. L,Brja,nt'*to Iroula and b e t n 3se-

-.vi-^v HU.A u,vv VA umi uu tbe road from MLFreedom to Menduara.and adjoins Ira YounaV

'• • jiropBrty* y3 83 Houss and land on witUi side of mul leaillnn

from UL Freedom to JJorrfstown, and opposiuJcwpb Wright's store. - ' u M

6 05 Twenty-four acre*.

3 ft) A mineral right In psrt of the Mm. CDeUart. farmllatelyownedl)yilIalce,nearQc>ldeuComer

4 -> J-ot en east tide of road from Crane Bill toUnklen Corner

IV Hounattdlot In IHshtown, Mine Hill, nearthe Maddeu property.

House and lot on north side or F«nn avenueand touth or Morris street in Doveraim toiilh or Morris street in UOTST.

1! 6? Twelve acres.

1 1 A n i r t j all icrra. morn nr len, adjoins J iHulbort and taunatta, ana 4s known asJnuea Nlxun jilace.

ure UID conclusion of the sale,

TYltnoB my band tiili CCth das of July, A » 1S' >

JIOEACE L. DIWHAM, Collector of Taxoa,

James Mulligan

Jimmy Murphy

Lamb & Marcey

Mrs.MJcha*l HcMabou

Margaret Madden ,.

William Millar

Timothy Man

LuoyMcConl

Mrs, A. MarUnMrs.Dan'10'Oonnell . . .

William Oliver

John Fredeon :

Mary B. Parsons

John Pascoe

Alpbeos Flerson

Thomafl Randolph

James Kiley

Kaglea.''2 U Lot on Clinton street, next to Wra. UarriU's

property and now owned by Seymour HarritL3 71 HOUM and lot on the MOIUI alda of road lw<

iiigfrom Catholfo Church to lroodaW.auduexto Keuuedy's lioiuefitMU.

8oT Housaandlot ln IrlshtoWo, Ulna Hill, nextt o KuBsell property. *

8 ! » About 60 aona on road from D. L. brjant' .atom houM to Jronla. and betwoeu R«eTwJtydner properUBa.

a81 Houwand Iotonv«atarlyiid«of roadlMdlncfrom Itover to ML Freedom, and adtotnlniEl l iaf lunwlt 'Bfann.

4 20 Lot on north sida of Blank well itrMt, naxt toUn. Cole1* iiropertr.

. 1 0 01

. 187

. 187

Lot In Irishtown on Ulna Hill, bearplace.

Houm and lot on Irish Lane, oaar Ulna BUIbetween Uoden and JobnaoQ protiartlaa.

. 0 53 HOUM and lot opposite J w i l u , Bock ft Co*iatore, Mine Uill, • , •

. 0 35 Hoiuoand plotol land on tbe Wtatarlr aide^ of tbe road leading from tha Barney Klna- plaoe

to the old Morris Turnpike.. 15 W> Houss and plot ot Undleadtnf fromlrooiato

auccaaunna, and altuaUd batwMo lands of JIteevea and Cjms Wwr.

. 1462 82acreslnMt.PM*dom,i>ittoJ»..Hulb«rt.

. Btit HDUM and lot on ," from Kelley'a Hotel

. SO 13

. 373

House and lot on U » north rfd« of road lead-ing from Catholic Church to IrondaU and w a r

. Murray's, , .'•""•

Bous* and lot on tbe westslde of roadfrom &s«tt 's to Ksllej-i Hotel OOJUIand adjoining ths Y«tman property

Houss and'lot on south aid* of road

BOUMland lot odiwart aide of Qarman strest,next to Chas. Morgan's upper house. . - \

- House and lot on the back u«d from FortOram to lrondale, next to property of JohnBurns .

George A. Heed.. .

. 413'

. Mil Small farm on south side of road IMWHQSIomBkdletitw'steBuggVplMe « « " • «

MarySodan . 3 7 3 . ' Houseand-lotIn Iristtnun, HtntHfll. nsar

Edward Btoph#iii 8 83

lira. M. Hmltli, Eat 431

Jacob Searing, Kit 991

James and Leightoa Smith 4 SI

PbebeSeartnK 30

Franklin Titus. •;

IWUfcaaa Toole.'

Barnard Thompson

eeTnTarroir ...,ii.

Floyd T o u p k l n a ; , . . . . , , . . , , . , , .

Mw. Cornelius. Vooriwea 1701

Madden property. •

{ landoothe south side of road"""—TfcJoH D l l y and

nmonCruaHIUruaHIU: Join joboBKno firm' n o s kniWD u I t .

'HODM and lot ot, eut M» atjro^Mlo. HIU to Kemll, g u t

Iloiue and Und on th.

, j n s JitnMt u , ana 4s known a i tbo

-l-" tta I>roi>erty will be

Edward VaiiO^Dten....,

Anthony Wjiymoro

IraW. T t f ' u n ,

. - 8 B 0

. 1311

. SOU

. 1017 -

JlDnae and lot on DoHh aid* ot P«QD tTanoaand MIIUI o tUonOatn i l lo DoVav -

SSaona. Bdjols. Ju . Halbart and CaunatU,andI.knomiuUMjaa,«UonplaM.

• . LuxtonlfnidbaninMd,t)aittoJobnrndoBLHorn, and Und oB aMtA

t H U i b k l t t I '

w t molt ba mads b«fon tba conclusion ot Uia nia, oUMriflaa tat uronartj will battalrnaold •

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Only 60 eta. per week for • new organ, or«8 per montfa f or a new piano.,

Wo b a n tbe largert stedTof second-handrJanos and organs this side of New York;which, we are selling very low.

Fbtnos and organs tuaed;and repaired.Cam* and an US,' 'K ••';'' :;.

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C proved to the' paepla of Dovar and" " t free-hand craroni ore superior

tutes and bnliaUow ot crayons," " "a of my own

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-OfnniUDlcaUoQ.W fK,0K. U. LIN TON,Box 1*H, Dover, N, J , for one DODth.

H T WILL BR AT THEFAllK HOTEL

I EMPLOY HO 0AMVA8SERS.

NEW YOBK MILLINERYD O U B L E S T O R E ,

(Ons door from Blackwell,) -DOVER, Jf. J.

unaiflT AKD c H u n s T rrocx o»r

Trimmed Millineryla Dovir. Full line of stEVPS BATS very

"isp. Fins line of Gtonta1 Itaralifclntm.klao great variety of Han and Boyf

PantJ cheaper-than •bewbere.Trunks indV'allssB,. Come snd' sea our hsrgalns.^ LarRe :

- andfullliiiaotI*dJea'.

L. SCHBEUER,DoatfOrtet—Wama*itn«t, one door from

Clactwoll.itteet. ,;

Who conies"Here?;..>•'A grehadlciv.'-'' -'• — -c •What does he want.?'.''JKnapp's R6qc Beer. •;

nagt^—atteerlFOE 8AXK 0B BENT,

at POUT ORAU, H. J., witfa posseaalon frompril 1st, U» i vemte now oceapled by U n

Wm Tanking Apply to"» JJ. O. IlIKIlWniTlI,'

FOE BAU5 OB BENT,

Tba Sepur muuden and realingUialVwljytBriaa Church. Jdaairabla place for a toai-dl^

. estate adjolu-Dover, K i s s

nff bouse. Por

1

Annual; Mo e ting.Tbaannnal BMUAM of U * Htm-khnldan of

rna Doncn lnoi# OOMFABY OF N K W J n a x r , iOMFAMV DVannWa

H0EACE L. DUNHAlI,^Ueotor of Tawi, '

DENTIST FREEMANOF D O T E E , H. J.,

wUbea to contluus hit teitlmony I D favor o!

Or. Jessop's Local Anssthetic.Having u>cd it for three mooUm

WITH PERFECTSUCCESShe la prepared to glre the boat ot nforencea«a to Ita value. Any and all the old uwtbodjifor extractfns; teeth without t» ln may beuwd, Bucb «i laugbf vg gas, etber, f reering thegumn, eloatrlcity, ohlaroform, &o.t but noth-ing ba» the fcuuetua nt Dr. Jamuy'* Local* mraUittlo, for «hicb Dr. FreeuiauLau

THE

EXCLUSIVE

RIOHT.

You have but to try trace to be ccnvlncad.Sooia even uy that It U a pleasure.

Dr. R. C Vreeland,rhow tuccos la extracting t w l b ii wlrttb

knuirn, luu acoeutod a uotiiUon wIUi, Ur. J^reeaiBB.

S.R. BENNETT(successor to A. Wightun J

MANUPACTUllEIl AND DHALKIl IN

STQVES,RANGES,FURNACES

Tor, COPFIB <IHD Saner IHON BOOFIHO,

Zinc,

Sheet Lead,

Lead Pipe,

Pumps, Ac.

THE GORTON

HOUSE-HEATING

fciE'MCJENKIUTOR

A SPECIALTY.

MORRISTOWN

GRANITE & MARBLE CO.OV NOKHIBTOWN.

UAKUFACTURIfllB AHD HlTOllTEIlfl

Or ALI. THK UCAStHD

Anerltan atd Foreign Oiailte o&iMart e Canitay Wtrk,

Statnary, Monuments, Sarcophagi

Heidatones, Lot InoloBirsi, 4c.

Au. WQDK AHD aUTnuAL or TBI B in ,

V8IOEB LOW.

before purchulng. It will

W O U C S - C O I . Uoaua ST. un PAIIK,

Or Counlt uP.JJOU.

H-lr MORBIBTOWIf. H. J.

i ES

POIt SAIE

PABK; AVENUE!LOTH EAOH H ) I 2 1 0 faatLOT COaiSO fMt wltb guod bouaa on It,

.;.- " * * " > O I 1 • .' '

.-!- CBRYBTAL BTanET -i,-

lh.olilchap.1 piopartr will baaild cbrapfor<aab. • Alan tool boaaa and lot ami lam, lot

SMITH & JENKINS,MSURAMCE, REAL ESTATE, >

, . ADD ENOINEERIN

NAnoNti. Uaioii^AifK BpiuitKa,

.•-"•:• S D O V K B « . J . .."

ACATITION!or BallutlnsY Eiport, beD not aotopt any other

STBSRAS25JBSRfiA

For Hit in aUoss u d dstivsTsd anvwbero Inpart ol tiw Stats bf

MDSE&IOW•• DOVER, S. 1.

;*'••";•• • • • • . ' • . ' - ' B O I T L E B S .<»,• . • -

'UBB APPLE 0IDKB,V

Sods tnd Mineral Waten. - Or KYERT DBSOBlinblT. . ^EaT- BATlaFAOTION O D A H A N T E E a

INBUHB YOUR PROFEHTY WITH

H.L.DunhamEUB0PEAN AND AMEItlCAN

0OMPANTESILO33E3 MOMTTLY AWU8TED AHD

PAID rs CASH i:

R u i . Kmkvm ton BAU OK KKfninn

OFFICE-BAKER DDILMllo,

DOVIB, n. J.

PIANOS!FROM ALL PIROTCLAaa HAKBIta

CASH OIL ON BABY FAYMENTB., u o itrjrrxit] PART BKMT ALuowzn iv pnn*

PIANOS TCrHHD

COH. 23IH Bl . ,B T A E . ,HHW YOBK OIIV.

STEAM HEATING AT BEDUOED PRICES.The Popular AUBUBN STEAM HEATEB.

We can put you in anAuburn Steam Heater at a

REDUCED RATEon or before Aug. 15th

Estimates furnished freeof cost.

Satisfaction guaianteed.

to heat your house-Referenoe furnished1 on

application,WHITE AT ONOE E'OE CATALOGUE WITH TESTIMONIALS.

JOS. JOHNSTON'S SONS, Washington, N. J.

Don't wait for the Fallrush but order now. Takeadvantage of ourLOWSUMMER PRICE

UEtDlNO 11UL.I1OAD HY8TEU.

Central Railroad( T B C PORT HEjLniNO IL 11. Co. LBflABK)

OF NEW JKRBUY.

rniK TAUut iif ErFKer JDNK 'Xnu, IBK1.

TRAINS LRAVK DOVKK AB P0LI^)WS

For New York, Newark nnd Eliz-abeth, at 0:45 A. Jr.; 12:10,3:13, li:08P. U. SUSDIYB, 6:00 P. U.

For Fiiiladelphia nt (i;45, A. i t ;12:10, 8:43, p. u.

For Ix>ng Braucli, Ooean Qrove,Asbarj Park und poiuts on NewYork nnd Lone Brnnol) I l a i l datO:4Bj.nj 12:1(1, 8:4!) p if.

For nil Btatioas to High Bridgeat 0 : « i . ».; 12:18, 3:48, 0:08 p. H.SOHDAVB, C:0O F, M.

For Lako Hopfttcong at C:45,8:60, A. if.; 12:10, (2:35 Wednesdaysand Saturdays only), 8:43, 0:08, p.K. SuNDiys, 10:17 A. u.

For all RtationB to Ogdon, 0:45,8:50A. It; 8:43 p. u.

For Eockaway at 8:00,9:10,11:42A. H.;. (3:02 Wednesdays and Satur-days only), 4:05, 0:33, 7:20 P. at.SUHDAYB, 10:41 A. M; 0:28 p. M.

For nilioruia at S:OD, 9:10 A.4:06 P. M. :

For Eoaton, AUentown and MaucUOlmnk at 0:45 A. K.; 12:16, 8:43,0:03 p. at. SUHDATB, 0:00 p. H.

Leave New York at fi;00, 8:15,«. M.; 1:00,4:80 r.M. 8uM)A«v7:15• • a t . ' • , " . . • . • • . , '

Lonra Eookawny nt 0:37, 8:42 A.at.; 12:09, (237 Wednesdays andSaturdays only), 8:35, 0:01, r. at.SUNDAlfl, 10:09 A. • . ; 6:02 p. H.

Leave Fort Oram at 7:55, 0:05,11:37 A.M.; (2:57 Wednesdays aociSaturdays only) 4:00,6:28,7:15r.af.SmDAm, 10:80A. u; 0:18 p « .

Ijeave Ijake Honatobng at 7^0,11:10 A. M.J ('2:21 VToduetidayB andHiiluriliYB only), 8:34,' ij:5(i, 0:40r. K. SUBDAVB, 6:50 !•. K.

Leave Higb Bridge at Hm, 10:30A.M.; 3:00,(1:16r.M. SUNDAYS,9:30« . « . . . - . - . . ' . • - .

A. A. M0LE0n,.rr». and Oeu'lJUangr.

0. 0. HANCOCK, Oen'l Fan. Agt.

C WKHT-

(HOhl t lS A N D B S 9 E X DIVISION.)Depot fb Hew Vnrk: foot ot itarclfty St. antl

.raotofCbrHtoiJlitrSt.iKOiiia H n N i u r , JUN'IC SOU,, 18U3., DOVER TIME TABLE. - '

XABT B0UHD. ' A. H. IVEflTBOUND.Huffalo MtnrMi*Jawtgo tixpnaf*Dover ejriuvff

BulUto'SaatauKraut!>ov«r

Baataa axiiretf,HcranUHtoxp.*

3overaccom. ^1llmlra exprou*laston mall, 'Jswago u p r u *lachftth^n apl>3ovar acomn,lultalo expnn*teveroceoin,i l lktspmstimAiau acoom. 8:40

HUkaxpnaa* - U:17

Milk »pran*Milk « i i™»,ningh'ton maKaauauall, 0:!»UutTaluexprea8*IU:18Uoverexpn«a,.10^U'kettat'uanl.* um

r. u.Dover accom. 13SJT,BaaUu azpraaa, 2K)0Clmlra eipreaa* !!;25

I)»var u p r e n , 7:lt)Wtublngtuu nil. Hrftl

*Vla. Ooonton Bnwoli;'

XKxua. 111:10Buffalo express* 10;a)

DOVER AND MORRISTOWN.rs. . ' Arrivo. .

Di. ar. 7.17 A;M!

I'ii"

BBDEHtBllELL- KOCKAWAY, N. J.

AQIHTfl FOB TDE

Duplex AutomaticSteam Heaters,

Duples Uteam and Bat Wkter Haat«ra. Thajart) taide ol wrong;lit boiler iron, hava coppar floes, and olalm lOimrioritr In lh« lotlowlnfpolnU: areatHDOUomvlnfuelt Binplloltj of nonatruotlon 1 No ncaccoaalbJointa I Mo tomr Ones or fasatloz aar/MW tllfonlt to k « p CIMDI K M } t* miBig«l N-

' * "ft to tbe top of » Urge msiail i*

All klnda or FlnmltlDg, Booflng toil HtiwIron Work mUBfaWiory exeonled. In tttook'r•II ifmeH HLdTDa auil agtAlrFum»rei of o»eJeicrlpilcni; Dkrtlnr*,jOntlerri Tin-wire, (Clotbn, Oarpfia, tU>, Lelilfk ftud 8or»utOotL tVmpiVP*W-. (MU. A i lSoTl't BoCttr Bosket UbtUo Pr

L. H. IVES & CoFancy Goods,

MATERIAL FOH FAHOY WOEE,

CHINA SILKS, LACE8,

IIANUKEItCUlEFS,

Kill «LOVESLADIES' AND OHII.DKBNM

-:- SPRINS AKD. SUMMEH •:•

Underwear• " MlMir AflP STAPUI •

HOOKS AN irBASKETS

SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,

;• . ";' — A N D — '•• '. '.'.• - . -

MEN'S FURNISHERS,

81O BROAD Si.NEWARK,,;.H; t.

LARGEST AND IIBST STOCK In UM OUte.

10:18 • • -HiB3 •• •1:98 V . M .9:45 "

0:507B •

7:188:0H

' '• *,- - 9:«0 " • 10:10IJUVK HEW TOBK FOR COVEB,

At 4flO, 7;20. 7:30*, 9;00*, 9:00, 9.80*. 10:10A. M.I ltm M., lrtW*. 3 ;» , 320, *:10*. it?~fl:W 1:00,7:»', « :00', 8:0} and S:K* r. 2 .

•V.I . fiuonlOQ &snoh. , : . ;

CHESTER.BRANCH. •

10:0a 2

'•' P.«, r . ii.3 S.OC.ft.173 3:B7 6:09a 2:M 6:04

. « . • . r.M. r. •7.25 13)00 4:107:89 12.06 4:

- 7iS7 -2-08 4:113ilS 4:S|

» i 3 3:43 B:65 HeCalniriire 7 J 5 12:33 4-11%.40 9:85 5:47 f o r t Oram 7:63 12&0 SKUm stsa 5:u; _ uo«r B-OO lass e-ogThe HickotUtowa Eiprss i alopa at ,Potl

- i t at 7.-O8*. « . j %<Ang W « t »

ESTABLISHED I83O.

OEOBGE E. VOOBnEESM 0 & R I 8 T 0 W N ,

HARDWARE

IRON MEEOHANT,Oku-rttKa Uik'an1. BluAnalttaB',

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

»ndFortilii»n. BI 'H ind BMIM. Btoy, TriojolH, Viihliv Tukte u d Bpont-

LAND AN1> DUJJH T1XE,

BABBWIBE FENCING, '•'

J0EK80N & D00PEE,

11 QaUtKRAL PDBJIIttlIlifQ iCunXBTAKKI

I'erBonalattanUon3.Jotruoo. OniDDi[mwr X i u InilldtoB;, Morrii atnet.;

^H0MA3 B.-MoQEATH,F t u u i r a l CirtHitar mud. E m u a l n u r ,Kwrythlna partaining ta'tha bujdneM fnt-

n k h M a t ihort notlca. OHIM and wanroom

—"— tirm. all boufB,

W M . B . WOOD'SNEW MARKET.

on Canal Pt, near the Buaaax strut- z complrtdj itocltd »ltt: .

THE BEST MEATSnt avery kind and a ccmplete ataortmuit ot

Fish Fruiti And Vegetable*.

Caonod Ooodd, Batter, % « • , Ullk, eta,

and ordiifH ju-om|iUf uillvfired to any

FRANK F. APG1IR.NEABJ)., L. & W, DEPOT, DOVER, K. J,

8ml i and Mineral Waters,smpi t , Tionr, BKI.' '

"'; AOmar POR' ,'../

Ilinchliffe'i Celebrated ExtraB Lager, Porter, fto. ; '

GOODS A SPKCIALTV.

JOHNJ. ^:,--•-• (SuooNBor toiBmllh & BAhartJ

MASON ASD BblLDEK.

Contractatakan and natariala (unjihid tor

"BUiLDINq!>, BKIUaiCS,•oetlierotBRIOKlirSTOHR,, . ,.

Shop on Monk ib«.t, neit'to fon«er 1MB

MM

NOTI0B.ICfTATE OF WILLIAM K. O3BOHN,

DBOEABED

PUBBUANT to tbfi flrtar of Uw Ruragataof Ui. Count; of Horrla, mada oo U a

.wentv-fourlli day of June A . D ooa tbou-ftand alglit liundrail aad ninety tiro, nolloa labarnby given to all pnraoim liaTtmc clalniaajvluitffiaaaUtao; tfilllmn KoSn, tat.

*ua Cuunty of Uorrla, deoaaiwl, Ul praaantaania*. under oath or alllruiatjon, to tba

or More UwlwretjroorU.

>>. ISU.

11-10-

IS U1WJIU.-il C O4BUHN,

Admlnt^atora,Cheatar, N I

:or. Sussex and Bl»okwell Sti./till aialatalna HI. nsntnUoi far keaatef fall

andoom^latiiatootiaf

GROCERIES

PROVISIONSof thiibMtKfadM, alao

Pillsbury's Best Brandof Flour,

l -Kim, ORAJM, BDTTCKOHEEKE, E O O i , «U-

HtrangerB vtslUng Doear are Invited to callautlexniulneiU7g<xH]i. Popular prim planUiutn wlUiln tlie rencl. of tuuo wbou ^tt"«

l l f t d t fi rttI IIIUM ••- m o r t i

Uia o_J0H1* ABMDT.

a llniftM], aiut my flue afflortment canoot" ' ' aud aatfcfjr Uia uuat orlUoal

EUGENE BUCHmHS

DRY GOODS

';{' • ':>'. '• •• ' - » N D -

;OROCERT STORE,

" • • - • ' . ' - . • • • ' • ' • y : • : • ' • ' - " "

8O3SEX, STE1BT,' OOVXS, K. / ,

•a atofllied with Ilia baat'of aTaryltUng hi Ibaaa

IUM, ana aoia af ilViiu pWoaa. Call at a s u .

n<in? nor. iod prieea. i l l atodV dallnraj

i(ia»r p.rt nl Ib. t o n >t ihon nollaa ,

:;;;-';-piBrHrt^H. J. • ? 7?

Tinners atiidiPlumbers^

Plutabing, Hooflnf, Qatterinf

v : uiisiieetEaod RKPAnUHO? A l

K. T. Burra. •••J^.XBHH. KAKHINO

SMITii^pipING,Masons; and, Builders.

.": : poyjEHi-'lii jr.

•ioiBmafwnari.Ti; ArrsHDED ro.;: . SaopcVBmtciKHSTBXR

TO p.. i» ft w, R, „_

5-BERRI

Carpenters ind Builders,' N -

J.J.

CARPENTER •"?BDILDER, THOS. JOHNSON>manuroctiiru-anl dMlar lo „* -t

Kcaunti, Benditui,, Kallilj, ,f;J;

•nd all work In « . , U . ,»a a M , , , . in TOk V' al a, be.l »ra.r u l , , ! « , nmMU,l 1 f

BUOIWKU. KtHMT, D0WB, g.i. - W