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HAS THE UflRQE8T •IK . . . • • . J: Northern New Joraey. :; MORE ANT OTHER PAPEE. v;v>X :•: VOL. XXIV. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 25,1894. NO. 26 THE BVBBT ruiuAT BT S Aim PBOPBIBTORS. . OJloe on JllackweU Street next door to the National Union Sank. ; Trata or •nBumprnw ISTASJ. , 1 INCH. moo. I 800 em OH 800 10(K) MM 15 00 IBM o uu ... su IH » """'"JO |8K> <90|00im0<» flU 1UO0 170(1 ~" 1400 WOt wui moo aiou " " s a for extna, I*»al notloea fifteen oanti per line. T\IW1TT tt. UUMtBO. fcal BitBte and Iiuuranoo Agent. p«U. orer Til. QW. Itlcbardi Co.'i Store, sovsn, N. j. MINING MACHINERY MORRIS COUNTY MiCHINE&IRONCo T f HOENE J. COOPER, ATTORSKY AT LAW*B» KABTEll AMI SOLICITOBIN CHANCKnY Office In Ui. Tons Bulldlnc, OVBRJ, A. liYOH'8 BTORI,. DOVKR,RJ, .p BO. o. cuiiuma.M, D., QENHJIAL PIIACTITIONER, aitn araouxisr n nil rnaUmairr or BBIU- Offloaoa north alda ot BlackiraU a t n t t aid .boul ago r«rt noit of Wajrra auwt, A1B VOitPBESBOBB, 0/ high- est efficiency. HOrSTINO EfiOINEB! duplex and remrsdie. PVUPINQ ENGINES, strong and economical. OOBMBB PUMPS, double or etrtgte. GJU1UN0 and PULLEYS, large andemalL inic otnam AMB wain, BTRBBT. D0V1R, H . / ~ t EOROK W. BOWED, AJlCHITKCr. - . MOttRISTOWN, N. i. ornos 1'ABKPlica, ' ' GOB. I I A B O T BT. G OTO KANODBB S HoaKiflan UAKWIY Mock ot CouttcliOMrj aliraji on .SUB8KX BTBttBT, - INBAB CABAL BBIDQC,) Dorw,N.'J. " .TOHK DBUXHBRS 8UAV1NO ASD HA1E OUTTMQ BALOOR, MANSION HOUSE, OOB. BLAOBVIILUS SPMXX Stun, UOVKB, K. J. JOS. a WIIiLUHB, ' ' KABOir AND SI/ATEB, FOBT OBAII, S. J. i , T0HS8ON'* COOraR, FUSKRII. SUUEOIOBB, _ . _ _ _ n givaa to all oaUa by J. . O«--d™«TS. ] 0l 4 , TIJAKTIS LCTHKE COX. y BUPIBIHTSHSKRT OTTKH-BU.OKWEO, BI., DOVER, II. J. J: Q A. H. to U 1C. ancf Satgrdaj. fciwiiiwVairiojBtntf wataDartkahrlf aliwrt ta» Briek Drag Btora ^ totr at tka poaTooV* will to. Ooraar Union and npHE SEW JEBSSY laOKllUKIKa CO. OFRMIQaBAU J FAtUUKO'AHD TIMBER 3 IKMORRIS COUNTY, la lots of G acres and npwards, and »r*ral 4building lota' " ~ - Dovn.1 rpHOS. JOUHBON, ' ntai nVif aWi ftrftr luul dovlor la MOinjIUEHTS, HEADSTONES, XAKTKIS andaUwKrklnlfarblauidOrahlta. All work ~ oftaatiaattiiilarandi>rl«aiaanialite. ^ BUCKWBLX. 8T8ZBV, ^ DOVER, N. J. •WH. a BPASOLEB, A., FLOMST.' , - OOU1 8T11KBT, DOVER, H. I. BOMUlIOlUHD-KAHTlill ^ AKP BQTABT rUBUO. flTA»BOR,lt J. - m to nun * Ham) OAHPEHTSH AltD SUKDBB,' Fine Bologna Sausage. Va ar. naklw U. a u r t Bolccaa B attunAUi timmmria^mlti oar r '' offendh)tbamarital,and ladtaatatliat Un wopH a anttnly IwiBft-nud., and murtoma, lag nor PUMM , may aa. U»t oolr tbs bMt inaala art md. It nuy ha obtained frnn ouriragoiuin DoTar and TldnltJ, or at tba - orooarj stona of H. Dfczaraoo. Varran SL a£l S. Frilta, Uonla Bt,,5nV AJ» altfat ama. ol Join Downlai, araoo. Varran ,,5nV. AJ» i fort OnuL THE M0BEI8 COUNTY SAYIHQS SANK BOBBI2T0WH. X. I. SHDtfRFOIUTBIO •AROU 3d, IHIft. VIorFnaUant-AUaitUDIl B. HULL Baonuiy and Tntiant-B, T. UDUi. aUMAOEEBi mr}0.mm, BmryV. Millar, BanwtonO. Marsh, Aunlliia a Bull, niUlLHri Pall R»en, , BVlmonl D, llalay, JolnTlalobw. ABK1-IM. Jinaarjr 1<I, IBM UAJUUTIEB. Dat( o.l, 9 3« M.13 »i,s».mi.96 Inland anl paid In Junarr and rspodl. mad. on or More IUSI dajl of ruoarv, April, J11I7 and Oetdbw, dm anat tram tk. lit daya of aaU monU . DA.HKHKI H0UB8. » A. n. to <r . • . cUlly, araot batordar. latttrdaj* from B A. H. to U B <unon) and Ketinctions of $s, $16, $15 and Sao per aiill, and we can simply say that nowhere (he city wit] you receive ns much value lor as little money, or better accom- modation than at our store. PORTLAND RANGES. The Famous Portland Range seems to be the only range Inde-numl, the way we are selling lUem. . Near Plane St., Dover Boiler Works, OOR. MOBWH AI«D DltaaKBOH HTB S8TABUBHBD 189a GEOBGE £. VOOKIISE8, JfOBEIBTOWN N. J., IRON MERCHANT, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS SEEDS and TSB WILCOX& BERET Cirpinttra ••< Builders, Sorer, N. J. Jobblnl Promntlv Attandadt SLATE ROOFS-Wa famuh InMaaa llaM and pas on data roofjbj iiwd mKhasloa. N. R. WIUJOI. mntm OLD a i L U B L B JOS. C IPULITUiai H< -i. •i- rauniic «••« B. T. SMTH. MOD. FANIUNO SMITH &FANKINO, Masons and Builders, Dovaot, m. t. OoBtnus for all Unda U wcrk takai ana anatarUihisU^d. Fractt*! aspatao. himlnx.iliinni<irt, Bed Spring and Mixed Mattress Given Away with Every Bedroom Suit Sold AmosH. VAN HORN Lit'd 73 Market St., Near Plane St. are doing better by customers than any other house- in the trade, by making and laying enrpets with paper without charge, which Is a saving of 15c, per yard, and giving away a Bed Spring and Mixed Matlrcsa with every Bedroom Suit sold, which la a saving of $7.00 on - ~ every Bedroom Suit sold to-purchasers. FANCY MATTING. lood Fancy Matting, per yard,.,...,,,., •. , only 8c. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. Regular price $10,00,.,..,,.,,;;, ,\, reduced to $7.00 REFRIGERATORS. Regular price of Hardwood Uprights 5io.oo,. reduced to $7.00 PARLOR SUITS. FURNITURE STORAGE. The onl) building In the city put. up expressly for storing furniture is at 88 Bank It, For cleanliness and low rates, we invite inspection. Furniture moved with runs, TELEPHOHE S8O 73 Market Street, NEWARK, N.J ECONOMY Ihuve tfallliiiaofUiemttloweetprioee OIL STOVES AMD OIL CkAS8TOVE8, ; BB3AU0EBATOB8I GKB&M 0 nhieh hu given the bert t»ti»U<sUon. One ol Uieee in ns« HIX juaa, coeting only 7fi oenta for repurs. FIumblB";, Tinning, Steun Heatiiiit and Hoi Water Haanng ;.'." .'.•;.. doDe in tho belt manner. ' D. iSi :1-:\ ^«v;f:-wjaasBp.o.fB s; Cor. Blackwdl and Also denier in Small Mmloal Initium»nt« ol all kindi, Trim, mlngi and 8«ppUo«,8heet BfMioand Muslo Books.: , Ordenurirafor.CnrrAaadOil Portraits! Slt^l,£auiHful, GmJ— ..- these: words mean much, but to ^v-'see "Tbe Rochester'' wilt impreBS ,:.thetruthraon.forcibly, .Itsmarv »«!oas light is purer and brighter Vthaagas light, Boftejrtbaa electxic- lithr, and more cheerfal thin cither. The choicrat.brioa-bractoHe palace of a Van- dtrbilt reveals nothing finer. We have a,7oo artistic varieties, ia trass, bronze, silver and black iron. irfWlutfctidWlta^ l«rie»bitoj.lm««idl»ubl (t1lttatbawoTU> q n l n BnrawOaBtoBrtArHalMlpa. Rpchester.* 7 CRUSHED STONE. or onaotltr, dalbond on lite lines i^Laokawauia and WeateraXL It.' tu pantrallLB.ilf.KewJBnMT, Adilma : . t.-QBJBQK SHAW. BHBC : MY STORE Is headquarters for all kinds of Riissott Shoes. A magnificent assortment of Ties for Ladies are also a special feature. Yon can save lots ofmonoy by giving me your trade in footwear and liavo the best as- sortment in this County to select from. If onr store in Boonton is more convenient ...v',._., .... w^'-" - ...—..•-•.- .... - you canget the same treatment. P. O. HEAGAN, Opp. 0. L& W. RR. Depot. DOVER, N. J. ARE YOU LOOKING. FOR BARGAINS DRY GOODS If so call at once as our entire stock has been reduced. L LEHMAN & CO. ,•:;:,:; Dora. y. OUGHT TO Every man hereabouts who has been in thehabit of paying $14 or $15 foranew suit one of ours at$ioor$i2. . '; The suits that we show at these prices this season aro equal In every respect to those'we sold at from $2 to $4 higher in former years.': We hare a very large assortment from which to'mako selections anti-present them; with apride in their style and quality and a confi- j dence In the service they will rentier. In Cheviots alone we made a iplendid showing, /. " , .-.. ' MATCHLESS THESE 812 BLACK CHEVIOTS, , V CLAY WEAVE CHEVIOTS, ; . ;-.'.. ; , FANCY CHEVIOTS. In new styles of single and double-breasted sacks'and cutaways. Plenty of other suits in various fabrics, both higher and lower in price. :'\Ve can please you and fit you in anystyle af suit you may desire. But see these three lines. . : . ' Buy a suit and compare afterwards, if you can do heller your money is'here with a string 1 to It, you can have It hack with pleasure. MCGREGOR & Co. 850 &852 Broad St., NEWARK, N. J. HARDWARE, IRON'g STEEL PIPE, .. , , BpodiU Agcnla nerrin<-IUI-lUrflB On. 1 . SAFES AKD VAULT WOKK. , . . . Supplbi ot Ererf Docriplinn for ; Haraliclorers, Hudiloijls, Sleam.Fillers, ftnibadj, Mills, CoilracloM, OJico Build-. ings, fublio iDslilulionj, La»D Mowcn, Water Host end tnnuir jptciallles. . B O O «*> BOBTWATi 1TBT ST.. KTXrV17-^l^EI.S. ST. 3. TO BEGINNERS row ii the UmDio and no liomBCuilMc "PERFECT u and "PROVIDENT" RANGES ABBOTT'S oriNJON, JaiUca Abbatt fllod Fddoy lit* opinion dlweutlng from that given by Dbiot Juatlco Boasley and the otber wren JtuUons two months ago In tho quo wairaoto proceedings brought by tba Governor *ad Attorney GontjnJ to settle the Beneita oouty The ooncJuilou* rwMjhud by Jmtioa Abbett •re; Ttu jarUdtcttaa of the court to tvj thli oontrovergy 1Bdew; tbtt neither of tbi Seaatfl*, it the timo It noted in electing a Prsttdtmt, wai the true Senate of New Jar- nj% thftttfie BeDBta ii a eonUnuouB body, and, at tlio tlmeol the ortianJzAtlani claimed, ooualsUDg ol tUrtoen BdoatoM, compoelng the two bold-over closata wboee tenua of oRlce bod oot then expired Toe opinion dtaouwei t\t great JcDRth tbe question whether tho Semite expire* annual IftdoatheAMunbly.orUJIko the Ben- ate of the United Btatea, a continuous, erer- llrlog body. Tbe ooaoloaloD reached Is that the Constitution of New J»r»j was ild from that at the UaltAd BtAtea, and, taken connection with the proceedings estab- .[atuMl by tbe unTBrylnj outtom alace 1&10, goes to ihair that tbe Benate Is a oontiauoui .Aadth&ttbB bold-over Benntars won tbe Senate, and M mcb had tbe rlgbt to pass upon th6 cralentlali or, and ezerolse the power of admitting newly elected Senators. Where tho fight ot tie fiiartwMlecB bai been, impeached, no Senator has ever been permitted, slnoe 1BJ7, to take bis seat In tbe leao a matter of right upon the more prctoutatloaof hiacrwlantWa, nod no 6ena- toMlsct has BTer been admitted otonit u.raa tbe approraJ of bis oredentlaUi, or tbe wairer tbenwi. by* Banato preiidwl over by a Preeddwtt. Acertificate of election onUtles tbs holder to tu> right itUleTer u nealnst tbe oonitltutlona) power of the evei^exlating Bts to takenuch aotion thereon eu It may decide to be proper. It It laeatablUhod that the thirteen holdover Soaaton oompostd the Senate on Jan. 9, then the body composed ot seven Hepuhlican SenatorMlaot aud four holdover fiapubllean Senators was not at time the true Senate, nod bad no power to elect a President of the Senate. The qtiastfon remains, Was tho body which elected Kr. Admin Frarictent, tha Sen- ate ot New Jersey I The Constitution pro- vldea a, majority shall CGMtttute a quorum to do budnees, and that the Senate shall bo »rwd of one Senator Irom each county, Xfaese provisions require eleven Benaton to Utato a quorum. There was at that Unienorulool tbe Bocato In existence en- abling the nine Henatora to compel the at- tendance of absent members. Kr. Admin was not President by virtue) ot bU election In l&m, as his term bad boon limited to that eeuion. Tbore were bat nlno Senators in tbe chamber at tbe usual hour far bagltmlog the annual t•wlon, and It WASuot within the power ot tho«e nine to ohooaa a Prwldeut of the Beuat« or do any other buainuB m a Heoate. The aitdwce la the caw clearly supports tbe claim of tbe four Republican Beoatort that they did not join and act witb tbe other nine hold-over Boosters, but were present only for lite purport ot demanding tb Induction of certain Senators elect upon the presentation of their credentials, ileot- tog wltb refunl they withdrew. Tbe mere prwonco ot tbe fuur ocUng as prowatautw 'it be bold tohave mpplfetl the required quorum, Mr. Adraln wsa tborufore not oltoUd President ot tbe Betute by a quorum of that body. J intUoo Abbott thus conclude*,; ' " I am af tba opinion .that judgment ot ouster should be antend against both re- spondent*, Airoin tud Kogara," GASOLINE AND KEROSENE OIL STOVES ' '• •_ " " FoiSummerC00W1J5. Oar Hue ot . HOUSEHOUP FURNISHING GOODS PPLUlimKO ANDTINHraaASTOlALTV. &Uml<» ctarfullr ftrnWied. T.KERR, 0PP.PalBllel,8UclHell8l,, Dover, N,J. A MADISON ilYSTEliY. Ltftt fSatiirdAy aftorawn Hoalth Iospeotor Pdch, nf Maillmu, wlillolnBirecting tho liald win IIODBO, on Hldgeditia avonua, found tbe romafiKioFacotorodlutAnt burled Uittw cellar. Tbe Coronor hold an inaueat on Uondoy. Inspector VolcL and Alfred B. Force proved thsllniiingof tho body and tbo removal of U» r«nivlD> to Rurrougb'a moreno. It was •uapected thnt tba child bolon^ed to Mrs. Delilah Brown,and lira. Uowara. her moUicr. WAS suljpoflnaod as a witness. Bho, however, dented all Imawledgo of llio case and mid that her daughter Itnew- nothing about tlia (load ihlld. Airs. Halo, another colored waman, resides on tho juomisoa nndkocpi boarders, illed. tlio wasflocueedof circulating tbe story which nuulUxl In tbo finding of tho body. Bho swam that ulie Uadii't e&id any- thing aud what WRBmore, sbs didn't Intend to. Bho6iv!dBhaUiidiiokDow.wlg6ottb6Caso and Mra. Polly Jackson said sbe only know ibat aha htd uwml. CorneUus Molbarn, cobrcd, a deacon in tho African M. E. Church, swore that bo was in- structed by tbe churoh authorities to investi- gate tho reports In circulation some time ago In reference to Mrs. Brown'* condition. Ho on her and farmed the opinion that the report was true (mi go reported to tbo paitor. Ttie latter left AIIUMBODshortly attorward and no farther action was tekon. 4 Tbe enly clear tosttmotiy In tbo whole case waa that given by Dre. Andernoa aud Rfled, wbo stated tbat tboy belled tbot tho child WOB well developed when born Bui tbnt It bad betn born olivo, tti»t two block rings were dbUocti.lx.ut tbo BBck and .utbeir opinion doatb will cacosd by asphyxia. All the tes- timony, outside of tbnt given bf tbe doctors, iMtlsfactory. Nothing was prored ex- cept that tbo cbll<l bud lived after blrtli. Hie verdict of tho jury was tbat" tb* child came toltsdMtbatthobaadsofperitonBUQkuown." a i s will probably be another of Morria tya unratbomablo mynturles but It h a pity that tbo prepotratora of siiohaf out crlmo lot be found and given a taste or tho Jus- for which this Btato has a world-wIda re- putation. Aed aCen'* Anniversary. The tutrd anniversary of Hopatooug Tribe Ho. 140, Improved Ord«r of Hnd.Men, took place at Cram's Hall No. ISOWaaUington street; Hcboken, N. J , on Tuos3ay of this w«k, An amuslog and intereBttnjj entor- wting eotertalnmsnt bad bun prepared and fully carried out. The Lackawantia Orcheitra of tb.* Rr.tl- road Y. If. 0. A., opened tbs aatertalnment with a very choice seUcUoti, and al*o ren- dered serenal durlnji tbo evening 1 , following out tbe program. Mr. William Frinols, who so many times wa have been pleased to bear, was egaln among tht ae'eoted and rendered * number cf oomlo songiT • • - "Tre Owls," (quartette) who wew so kindly remembered by Mr. Chas, A, Kendlg, chairman ot program committee, and wbo the people an always pleased to hoar, were and instrumental selection!. Their oomlo song, a parody on "Jolly Tfme" was flatly rendered and took well. Mr, Btmnpf la bis whlrtUE»»IoendBr.Bureht\l in bis auto- tarp tolo reeelvBd great applause and In fact ugtaont the entire program eacli por- former was repeatedly moored.. Mr. Fred, orat Crorier, 'ot Orange, presented a Dumber or funny sketches and be kept bis spootatoTB loafitof laughter.. This gontlo- man of ten . ilmee aooooipuled the former editor of this paper, Mr. Gibson, wbon on tba road giving campaign speecLoa. Mr. Cruder jollying the audience while 'Glli" proclaimed tho truth. ' Many gentlemen wen prssent and Qaely executed their pact of tto program in tong», addnsaefs etc. . A(ter tin amusement pub of U10 enter- tainmeat was over tLdre cams what wen> oonld not desorlbo OOD'H BurjjrJae, Tue pro- gram etnted'.ttaat ntroshmentS' would be sarred by an axperlenoed caterer, and this "lay out 11 was Uie beat tbat wo lad tver had the plaamre of enjoying (which we did willingly} on such an occasion. ' It would be nvedlees to say that a pleuant time was had and wedaresayaotonsof thoso present would say aught to tha contrary. Tfceeha(rnuujofthacommlttee,Chaf.A.l dig. and tccretary John W. Twsny, oerl ly dosarve a great desl of credit for their way ol minagement. Among tbe many tmsa WBnollwd thoje ot Mr. B. E. Cbapln, ol tbo "llillrood Em- ployee," aod T, M, Cott^lt, Sw'y-IVeaB., of We think'that all who bad tfan pleasure of atte^lng tbti entertainment will with ui extend to Hopatoonj; Tribe No. 140, our b«t wttbn for long life and piwpertty. The Tariff Does Bale Vaim. Tbe point so often disputed bytbe Free Traders that A Protective Tariff iloes not affect wages,' bad been completely an- nihilated by the action ot Senator Bmltb ot New Jersey, wbo asanrod tbo owners ot Ihi Harbour PlarMu.9 tbat tba flax motion of the Tariff ahcmld neeiva tbe samo Protection as otter textiles. Tbe result was a rerump-. Uon of work at tbo old rate of - wages, at ex- plalnad In tbe following telegram to tbe New York Frew: PATUSOH, April 0,—Tlio aUlko at tbo Harbour llax mills is at an end. Senator gmllli came from Woallngton Unl*y, aud us a result nf tils Mtninuice to the employers Uio men wore callai book lo work. The Una cut wnp-a fenring the result of aradiietJonof tin TaUfT on (\nw. Sonivtor Smith conferred with WlllUm Ilarbour and also a oommltlee of tha Btrikcrt. Tlio confe aco ai sliort, And at Its oonchwloa tho utrtlto aa OcclareU off. BcnntorEUnlUioaliltialirulloDkcil ui-er Uio. ftw TkrinandoQulilMonA reiwon why It alioulii rocetn UIB earaa Protection M otlior teililnt. mid Uiat tf tbe linn would pnytlmluin* n n« abto amount ol xagea be would gtn his nwurancc Utat other Interests would bo looknl oiler tax iwUio United Blalca ScntVo trmconcvmnl, Jtr.li&HrauratoncorepliodUuttliu awurancc of Mr. Bmllh m trtifflckait (or lilm. nmt tent UH> uncertain^-. lie cold tha prupnaol 10 por millA would bo thrown open on Wednesday fu *<wt- 8100 Kemrd, 8100. d f tbl leain that then hat least one dread *d dlfaase tbat idenM bos been able to cure In all H stage* and that Is Cntarrh. Hall's Catntr Cam la UM oaly w»tUto cure now known t the medical fraternity. Catarrh bclrtffacm. stltntional dlpease, requires a constitutional treatment EalTs Catarrh Cure Is taken In- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and uuoooa gorface ol tt\« natem, tter*by dp- ' Dying the foundation of the dimasn, and Imftlw patient itranfctabr bnllditic up i oansUtutlon and auisDng uatare In <Jo!r- work. The propTletars have so muoh W U In its curaUia powers tbat they otTor One Hnndred Dollar* for any case that It f alia to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Ad lrooK. S. J Cnxirer &C o , Toledo, O t^-BoM byDrnrairt% Tto. The M. IS. Chapel has boeu cotuioctetl wltti the cliurch by means of rolling doors, mat lug a Una auditorium. Jleu Frambotj attondud thatuneral wrvices of her brothor, Mr. Houben I'rodinore, at ark, about one veelc ngn, nnd a tewdays l w was called to Btroutlsburg, on the name •admission; another brother having pasaod away. Mr. rredmoro bad tyrant somo timeat ianaora and ma>.o noyoral rrlendn, wba fool much sympathy for Mrs. Prambcs, Mrs. Cbsrlua Htovoneoa and oblldrun, of Hobokon, are *patiding tho summer wilb Mrs. HteveMon'fl sI»Wr, Mrs. ThomsB Bovewijia Mr, Thoo, Woudbuil returned laat week froitt a visit of wvenvl day* with relative* at Dover, Mrs Miyor Frotulogham, of Mt. Arling- ton, who frenuentlydroTethruugbourvlllago lut eoasQu, tuay otton t»eoen driving through ;be principal atrset. Mr. oiid Mrs. J. W. Lariaotl returned last TvoduoKiay from a visit of several day*at Howark. liar. Mr. Htouh eioaangod pulplta on May 13th with Itsv. M flmklla, of Blooiningdalo, a former charge of Mr. BWurt, Kaperlnl Moinorlal Day Borviooa are to bo icld In tho IVosbiFtorian Church on Sabbath rnornlnj. Hay STtli. Mlsa Ida W. Bonklus (pent Buitday, May 13tb, with Miss KlfubeUi ISImnson, of Dover. Mlm Kate Mnikel, ol Morrlitown, formerly of this plow, Is rlnlting at James Hays'. The Hfssre. tteolior, ot Yonkers, bavo BBMHI H hulldlng; In tbo upper part of the rUlnstP.for the maimtacturing othnta. Wo wiib tlism a fejoat drol of succttw. Atwood FciU,o( Nowork, has been tbiting with frlendi inFlanders and vicinity.':> ThB uew front fauci on IUQ Btliw Ifllwlngiiafatod- - • ., Tho Woiunn's BUwIonary Soctoty, Q! the IW.ylerian Ofaurcb. held thelf regular moat- ing wl'h Un. J«Itn DoorfiUT hat Thursday, It was largely ultendid and a very pleasant meeting. - Mlu Qra«j Sovereign Is * lilting with Mfs> Liule Atno, of Btanbopa. Freparatolng are being made by tbe Proaliy- torlan Habbath ichool for pieaiing oxercltos for Children's Day. .„ Mr. and JIw. Harry Woodhull, of Dover, are apontMna a IBW dayB with Mr. WoodbullV parent, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore VToodbull. Tho rBllroftd etatlaa preeente a. neat and iloau npp&eranca, Tbank* aro dus Mr. Bmlth for booplnglt in ludi exetUefit order. Tliere is Kfeeling of deep uratltuie among the maay friends of D. A. Nicholas, Ltuvt ha suitainod no serere injuries from his foil on lest Thnrsitay evonlag. ilr. HtaUoIaa Trat arranging » seat In a wagon, when it ullppod and be fell out, thoro were no Injuries benldos tba shock accompanjinff such a fall and aoRio bruises, ' A most prolouged rolnBtorm Is with us, tbe sun has scarcely shone through tlie cloud- for tour days, but wltb all the long folt need or and longing for rain, some folks are complain- log. Truly," Constsnoy Is a jewel.V The MlBsIon Bxad wa* roprcssutod at the annlvenary service* atSuccaaunna on Satur- day Of last week, inreepoorte to tho kind invi- tation ot Mr*. Btoddtird. WO0DP0HT. Tho Mt J'loaMWt UIoinK Co. have stopped worklngthebnttntnofthemlneandalltli«men aro now worklug onthe sides. They bars also taken one car off aart only hottting with one now where formerly they used to boitt witb two. Usorgle, oldest son of John Berry, bod his arm quite severely hurt last week while en- douverlnRtOgutontbo putnp rodi to ride. It was fortunate tbat be was not hurt worse or even killed. Frank Ltndorraann Is also riding a now safety. Tbe Decker mine has been opened egaln. This Utne I think wltfa (fee inUntlou ot Had- ing whether It Is worth anything or not. James Willis [» very buty these day* clean- Ing up his farm, wbioh be purchased from D. M. Dutlln. Tbe ilanas at San. Callaghan'*, last Satur- day Qvotilog proved a failure because thon ootladlas Boougb prceent. eio Is that Hurdtowo Qua Oub thesa days t Gone dood, I suppose. Johnnie la doing very nieoly on Ills safety. I notice that Jlnimle it very anxious to have ODO, Fhli are not biting very good at present. William Uooman, of itookawar, spent Saturday and Sunday wltb bis parent* at Hurdtomt. MM* will bo celebrated In BE. Charln' Cburcb, Unrdtoini. at 10:SO next Sunday morning, Tbe Ioouata aro making their appearance tatbtsMction. Weareploasedto seethe genial face of liar. Mr. U v t a a among us this week. Little Tommlo Nichols, lost Saturday oven- ig hod tlie mtafortiiDAta af rtinnlng agaiiut a pan full of balling water, scalding the atda of his face and shoulder quite badly. *Ir. Ezra Holley, tbat well known Usher- man guide at Lake Hopatcong, Is pstatinj and repairing tbe boats, getting them ready for tbo Mason at Woodport, Owing to tbo Inolomenoy of the weather very fow from bare attended tha bop at J. J. Honaell'i, Berkshire, ]a»t Saturday evening, Mr. Tboo. Horritt, Newark, was vliltlug hlBBistor, Mrs. Thomas Gooman, of Hurt, town, this week. Uy mliit* to that young man ol Mush- town would be to select A' nicer day tban la&t Bnnday van whon htt Intended to com* down tbla way to take some of our girls out (oracarttagflrid*. Icotloetha scfaool boya bare not nbed ihBlr d i g pole yet Whydou'tyottget it up l>oyH aud get your Hag flying. A party from Newton came down ben lutlHieadayllshiug but tbey did not bite, 'iut tbey were not going home without aomn md they bought a nice Btrlnit o! pickerel audparohof Ezra Eolloy. Tbey told me tbey would tell tbeir friends that tbey ctuffht them. Mon will Hsb, yes, men will lie and owear tboy oaugbt tbefobthey buy; CarrloCbamborJalatB oa the nick Hit this DBk. The Atlases Luella and Joisle Bard are vlaltlng Irlonds In Buccatunna. Tlie rain tbat we wcro long expeotltig cams abtaat. All the boae ball players ID this notion are dead tbti Benson. Quito a number of our young folki at- tended the opening at tbe Criterion noose, Nolan's Point but Wednoriny evening, . EAIUJ TICK, Hard Tack ha* faithfully kept up his corrcs- poudenoe, and It in witb Iutor««t mil pleasure that wa read hli weakly items. A great deal ot coal has been burned tbls Hpring owing to the cold weather. . , Fanners have bad a flno time Inwhich to got In their corn and otber crops. Ho amices were bold Bunday on account of tbo rain. Wwfe at the nowsfcuf t Is Ttaptdly progrem- Qftcattore Berritt, of. Kewark, U vUUag his rirtor, Ura. Tboa. Cootuan, of thli place. Wo were very much pleaeed. at bmvlng a muco to shake hands with and talk to our forroor paator, tbe Her. Hr. Luwtoti. Uln Luolla Hurd and her sister Jeatle, have beoa vlslttng frfonda at Bucouunna. doga Is now In order. . ~~ : Tho aanlrersary exetxjlsos of tfaa dedication of the Memoral Chapel wore held on Sttarday afWrnoon nt 8 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Cbarlefl A. Btoddsni, ot tba New York Observer, de- livered tbo sddroas of tbe day. After tho ez- orctoes the guests, of which there was a goodly t»ke ot Uie repast awaiting their ploasuro. Among those present from a dlitanco were UT. and Mr». Taylor, ot Nowart. fonaerlj ol Dover, Dr. Dodd, of the Peddle Memorial CfcUTCb, Newark, Mrs. Van Taatel and aooiRe riatt, of Ilrooklyu. Albert Wigging of Nwton, haiboenewad- lug a f«w days with hU panmts Intbts place. Mias Sadls Roger, of Parsippauy, itpent Bun- dor with bis parents In lulu plaoe. Bupt Cox, of DavBt. was In town on Satui day Hut. MISB Etta Curl, of Dover, was In town a tow duye rencniuK old acquaintances. Tbo Misses Hnrd, o( Uurdtown, have bcei ymdirtz a few day« with B. J. DoCamp. ' a, W. Klllpatrlok, of New York city, upent itnaay at his cottage on Flandera arenue. 11 Date '• DoCamp and family are gotog to tovD Into tbe bouse now occnplod by Mrs. Willet, Mra. Wlllot is going wltb her BOD at W. D Oanlntr la driving n f®* horso, hav- ing traded v tth Qeorge King. Mrs. DeLos Lnyd and U n . TrlWB, of Wash- .rRlon, D. C-, Kr. and Mre. WortWnRton, of How Itochelle, Uias Daily Teddls, of Newark, and Ilev. Dr. Charloa A. Stoddard, ot Hew York, wore tba gu«ta of Dr. BtoddorJ over Sunday. Hev. O. J. Bclioolcrnrt occupied tba pulpit of tbo Presbyterian Church Sunday evening lait, speaking ol bis work among the London poor, taking rot bis text the 1 Itli verte of the 20ih cbaptor. ot Mathen, " For ye have tbe poor almiyi with jtu." We are gory to leu-fi ot the Illness of Mias Anna Crater and hope tho,will »oou ho nbli to V>o nnmnd. We see lots of fishermen and hear lo te of good flsU stories but do not Eoe mwjj Rsb. How about It bo;s T Qearge V. Crater, ot Dover, was iu town Monday. Silts Anderson, at Bloom(leld, hu htv wilding a few dtvys with E M. Cor win. J BoSBttHO. aOHOOLBX'8 MOUNTAIN. Knrmora con't complain now of the gronnd being dry, fromlhe receat bftnl rum It oufbht to be eoobed qiilto dcrp. It won tbo went •torn, wa hivu ImJ tbU •prliiff, bat we shared very wrll away up Lore on ths mounl&tn top; for from all nevipupor nccounU the stormto tho noitb ODII weit of un ha* be on torrilio. Hon. H. W. Uunt vas nbtont lut week. He win tbodelcRatD Irom tbls cJmreb to the Qtineral Aawralily ttbicti met at Saratoga. Tbo strawberry andfcocream Icetlval ol lut Wednesday evonlne was quite a IUPCMWII Daring tha ftwuidar rtorin cf lut Friday night llghtniog struclc tbe tolephoiie wire tatdtUK Into Krautr. Hell's hoo». It tollowcd ths wire Into tbe bonsa and there burned Uio telephone fixtures, MUI« papers, cUnlr Rni a large hole in tbo carpet and then went ont Bamit-1 Bndden, Jr., vfaolivm in ttw eraalleat of Mr. Bell's two bonsai heard tho loud report awl thought the barn bad been ttruck. Ho irmt out and Investigated the matter but Bndlng nothing wrong went back to the bouse. The next mornlaft on going luto thelarger house tba damage was tllscovorcd. It was fortunito the Un went out of Its own accord as It mlgbt very easily have Rained iuch beaAmyns to hare been uncontroUatlo when discovered. - , On acooaut ot l u t Sunday being a very raioy day there was neither church nor Sun- day school hero. RE STANHOPH. The rain tnt.de us « long visit this time, probably to atone for a prolonged drought. How tliegreat big trout that genera..! *** away will run up the stream now. Three of. our aged, poncnu In tbU place aro very riot at present, Tin: Mrs. Charity Mo- Connelltirtn Ada firyerly audUtat Batty Drake. Mrs. McConnell Is SO yean of afp and bos been an invalid for tenjean part and bears her BQlTeringilike a true Christian without murmuring. Bhelsoneof theoWert member! of the Stanhope H. E. Churob. Tbe late rains causes all vegeUtion to look refroabed and to go rapidly. Some of thij otrawberrles in markob look pretty sandy, Theodore £lanchard,our Netcong neighbor, bos tlie lytnpatby oi the community over hli > late lora, No doubt tbe purtolnen only Bympatblud wllb bunftry appetite* ami empty slomoahs.: No odaoatlou Is as dear to eotna people t>t. the education ot the atomacb, * for upon it depends good or bad health. Abe Sauen. at Badd X^ke, taking lualolenomoa the organ. Abe Is a genltu. TbedoKlaw Is being oompUod. with by many before It Is enforced. Comply wltb the law wlUingly or kill your dogs. FJehlng baj not bean very good In Irtfce UueoonoatooDg for tholast fow days. The rain washedtoomany worms Into tbe water. Jacob Allen hoi again taken up hli abode at Budd. Lake, One of tho Btanhope bachelors wHl become a benedict on Wednesday of tola week. We congratulate "Former" upon capturing so flm> a prtto. He could not bare done better if he bod roamed the world over Cor a : Ufa companion. Although *h* »••»•*.«? tho \t 2. CSiiiiji. - bade, n l n y ovenlpg for their fesUval bit Friday yet they sold out everything tbey had aa liand. Rev. Esler seoms tobe Incnaauig the con- gregation at tho Stanhope Praabyterlan . Chnroh. Still tbore Is room for "many man to follow. Rev. TV. S, Nei-BOme, Vienna, preached a good sermon Inthe M. B. Church but Bun- day morning in exebanfte wltb Set, H. T. Qibbs, wbo preached at Vienna. ;.' Tbe lato rains have; stopped: tbe work on the Staalibpe rue track. Work will com- mence afrota on Thursday morning. Btonhooe will have tbo biggest kind of a 4th olJoly celebration from present bdlca- tlons. Tbe small boya and big "ans" too, are Rotting ready for it too. Tho latter are beginning to hunt up U^ir Sir 1 * 'or .*>"> occasion. Qo Inboys while ycru'reyoung for when you aro old yon can't. Decoration Dapservices will duly ob- mrved at tha Stanbope Union Cemetery on Wednesday eiternoou neit, MOAW the dlroo- Uon of a dstall tram tbe Capt. Qrigga a . A. 1[. Fast ot Newton. The lUi. M. X. Gtbbs will preach a wrmon to tbe Tetaraa*. soldiers and saUora ot the late war. on Sanday evening of tba 37th tost, at UBU. K. nhnrch. . Amctm. " 3PABTA. Bimebody anknawn brolte in the creamery Friday night of last week, and poured, four- toon quarts of cream In Urn lt» tor. Thejr bod better have a watchman. Rev, Connmn Timbrel! and OeoreB Tim- broil were In town this week. We had a pretty:cold storm her* this week. The crearaery sell* butter at IS cants a . pound now. The store kwpera will have to come down with their prices. ibeH. E. Cfanrch will have an Ico cream eoctat here on Decoration Day, Tt»Eag»rSh»m»aaPort.Wo.l6,Q.A. R. . and 1.1L Aynry Damp, No, 20. 8. O. V., will hold Memorial services on DecoraUon Day on tbe Prabytarlau Ctiurch green at tdW P. u. Rev, Qearga MUIQT, ot Uttle Falls, will deliver the oration. Tha Newton Cornet Band, and tba Sparta Quartette i furnlffh muslD for tbo oocatlon. BBiOBLt Mr*. Frank MlHer, ot Newark, Is vidUng bor mother, lira: Phmbe Thompson. ItUMtdthenwrnorSalMTTrtMawnibeiieid . - In tho M. E. Chorob Honday 23th inst, at 1Q-.3Q A. it, conduotedby Rer. P. J. TyndalL It being stormy lut Sunday we did not learn ' the particulars. ." •• - ; Quito »number vtrtted the drens Friday ' the beet they ever saw, except thorn that at"-.' tended It in the evening, »nd they got Wt * Mrs. Ann Cox and maAlfred, of. Jeney City, an located in their country reddenoe - here for tbe rammer Reason. Mrr. Qoorga Voungs, if ho has been vary fil, 1* slowly improving at tnls writing. . '. Tbo fanner* &ra enjojing this rain, as 1b <m>s very ouch nesded, • RCD Roes, ; A Miatako Itapowlble;'. r-r-i. If you vWt Dlckeretm'aPnrnitttre and Car* - pet department the styles and detlgn* antb« '" newest and we will gusrantea to sea yod goodadipwiwr thsn you will find In any houae tn tho Bt&te. *il goods d*Hv»jn4 free v 1 «,*_ I U IU * t

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VOL. XXIV. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 25,1894. NO. 26

THEBVBBT ruiuAT BT

S Aim PBOPBIBTORS.

. OJloe on JllackweU Street next door

to the National Union Sank.

; Trata or •nBumprnw ISTASJ.

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T \ I W 1 T T tt. UUMtBO.

fcal BitBte and Iiuuranoo Agent.

p«U. orer Til. QW . Itlcbardi Co.'i Store,

sovsn, N. j .

MINING MACHINERYMORRIS COUNTY

MiCHINE&IRONCo

T f HOENE J . COOPER,

ATTORSKY AT LAW *B»

KABTEll AMI SOLICITOBIN CHANCKnY

Office In Ui. Tons Bulldlnc,

OVBRJ, A. liYOH'8 BTORI,. DOVKR,RJ,

.p BO. o. cuiiuma.M, D.,QENHJIAL PIIACTITIONER,

aitn araouxisr n n i l rnaUmairr or BBIU-

Offloaoa north alda ot BlackiraU a tn t t aid.boul ago r«rt noit of Wajrra auwt,

A1B VOitPBESBOBB, 0/ high-est efficiency.

HOrSTINO EfiOINEB! duplexand remrsdie.

PVUPINQ ENGINES, strongand economical.

OOBMBB PUMPS, double oretrtgte.

GJU1UN0 and PULLEYS, largeandemalLinic

otnam AMB w a i n ,

BTRBBT. D0V1R, H .

/~t EOROK W. BOWED,

AJlCHITKCr. - .

MOttRISTOWN, N. i.

o r n o s 1'ABK P l i ca , ' ' GOB. I I A B O T BT.

GOTO

KANODBB S HoaKiflan UAKWIY

Mock ot CouttcliOMrj aliraji on.SUB8KX BTBttBT, -

INBAB CABAL BBIDQC,) Dorw,N. ' J .

" .TOHK DBUXHBRS

8UAV1NO ASD HA1E OUTTMQ BALOOR,

MANSION HOUSE,OOB. BLAOBVIIL U S SPMXX S t u n ,

UOVKB, K. J.

JOS. a WIIiLUHB,

' ' KABOir AND SI/ATEB,FOBT OBAII, S. J.

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, T0HS8ON'* COOraR,

FUSKRII. SUUEOIOBB,

_ . _ _ _ n givaa to all oaUa by J .. O«--d™«T.»S.]0l4

, TIJAKTIS LCTHKE COX.

y BUPIBIHTSHSKRT

OTTKH-BU.OKWEO, BI., DOVER, II. J.

J : Q A. H. to U 1C. ancf Satgrdaj.

fciwiiiwVairiojBtntfwataDartkahrlf aliwrtta» Briek Drag Btora ^totr at tka poaTooV* will

to. Ooraar Union and

npHE SEW JEBSSY laOKllUKIKa CO.

OFRMIQaBAUJ FAtUUKO'AHD TIMBER3 IK MORRIS COUNTY,

la lots of G acres and npwards, and »r*ral4building lota' " ~ • — -

Dovn.1

rpHOS. JOUHBON, '

ntai nVif aWii ftrftr luul dovlor la

MOinjIUEHTS, HEADSTONES, X A K T K I S

andaUwKrklnlfarblauidOrahlta. All work~ oftaatiaattiiilarandi>rl«aiaanialite.^ BUCKWBLX. 8T8ZBV, ^ DOVER, N. J.

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FLOMST.' ,

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BOMUlIOlUHD-KAHTlill

^ AKP BQTABT rUBUO.flTA»BOR,lt J.

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OAHPEHTSH AltD SUKDBB,'

Fine Bologna Sausage.V a a r . n a k l w U . a u r t Bolccaa B

attunAUi timmmria^mlti oar r ''offendh)tbamarital,andladtaatatliat Un wopH aanttnly IwiBft-nud., and murtoma,lag nor PUMM, may aa. U»t oolr tbs bMtinaala art md. It nuy ha obtained frnnouriragoiuin DoTar and TldnltJ, or at tba

- orooarj stona of J « H. Dfczaraoo. VarranSL a£l S. Frilta, Uonla Bt,,5nV AJ»altfat ama. ol Join Downlai,

araoo. Varran,,5nV. AJ»i fort OnuL

THE M0BEI8 COUNTY

SAYIHQS SANKB O B B I 2 T 0 W H . X. I.

SHDtfRFOIUTBIO •AROU 3d, IHIft.

VIorFnaUant-AUaitUDIl B. HULLBaonuiy and Tntiant-B, T. UDUi.

aUMAOEEBimr}0.mm, BmryV. Millar,

BanwtonO. Marsh, Aunlliia a Bull,n i U l L H r i Pall R»en,

, BVlmonl D, llalay,JolnTlalobw.

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rspodl. mad. on or More IU SI dajl ofruoarv, April, J11I7 and Oetdbw, dmanat tram tk . lit daya of aaU monU

. DA.HKHKI H0UB8.» A. n. to < r . • . cUlly, a rao t batordar.

latttrdaj* from B A. H. to U B <unon) and

Ketinctions of $s, $16, $15 and Sao per aiill, and we can simply say that nowhere(he city wit] you receive ns much value lor as little money, or better accom-

modation than at our store.

PORTLAND RANGES.The Famous Portland Range seems to be the only range In de-numl, the way

we are selling lUem. .

Near Plane St.,

Dover Boiler Works,

OOR. MOBWH AI«D DltaaKBOH HTB

S8TABUBHBD 189a

GEOBGE £. VOOKIISE8,JfOBEIBTOWN N. J.,

IRON M E R C H A N T ,

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

SEEDS and TSB

W I L C O X & B E R E TCirpinttra ••< Builders,

Sorer, N. J.

Jobblnl Promntlv Attandad t

SLATE ROOFS-Wa famuh I n M a a allaM and pas on data roofjbj iiwd mKhasloa.

N. R. WIUJOI.

mntmOLD aiLUBLB

JOS. C

IPULITUiai H< -i.•i- rauniic «••«

B. T. SMTH. MOD. FANIUNO

SMITH &FANKINO,Masons and Builders,

Dovaot, m. t.OoBtnus for all Unda U wcrk takai anaanatarUihisU^d. Fractt*! aspatao.

himlnx.iliinni<irt,

Bed Spring and Mixed MattressGiven Away withEvery Bedroom Suit Sold

AmosH.VAN HORN Lit'd73 Market St., Near Plane St.

are doing better by customers than any other house- in the trade, by making andlaying enrpets with paper without charge, which Is a saving of 15c, per

yard, and giving away a Bed Spring and Mixed Matlrcsa withevery Bedroom Suit sold, which la a saving of $7.00 on - ~

every Bedroom Suit sold to-purchasers.

FANCY MATTING.lood Fancy Matting, per y a r d , . , . . . , , , . , •. , only 8c.

CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES.Regular price $10,00,., . . , , . , , ;; , ,\, „ reduced to $7.00

REFRIGERATORS.Regular price of Hardwood Uprights 5io.oo,. • reduced to $7.00

PARLOR SUITS.

FURNITURE STORAGE.The onl) building In the city put. up expressly for storing furniture is at 88 Bank

It, For cleanliness and low rates, we invite inspection. Furniture moved withruns,

TELEPHOHE S8O

73 Market Street,NEWARK, N.J

ECONOMY

Ihuve tfallliiiaofUiemttloweetprioee

OIL STOVES AMD OIL CkAS8TOVE8,

• ; B B 3 A U 0 E B A T O B 8 I GKB&M

0nhieh hu given the bert t»ti»U<sUon. One ol Uieee in ns« HIX juaa,

coeting only 7fi oenta for repurs.

FIumblB";, Tinning, Steun Heatiiiit and Hoi Water Haanng;.'." .'.•;.. doDe in tho belt manner. '

D. iSi

:1-:\ ^«v;f:-wjaasBp.o.fB s;

Cor. Blackwdl and

Also denier in Small Mmloal Initium»nt« ol all kindi, Trim,mlngi and 8«ppUo«,8heet BfMioand Muslo Books.: ,

Ordenurirafor.CnrrAaadOil Portraits!

Slt^l,£auiHful, GmJ—..- these: words mean much, but tov-'see "Tbe Rochester'' wilt impreBS,:.thetruthraon.forcibly, .Itsmarv»«!oas light is purer and brighterVthaagas light, Boftejrtbaa electxic-

lithr, and more cheerfal thin cither. Thechoicrat.brioa-brac to He palace of a Van-dtrbilt reveals nothing finer. We have a,7ooartistic varieties, ia trass, bronze, silver and black iron.

i r f W l u t f c t i d W l t a ^ l«rie»bitoj.lm««idl»ubl(t1lttatbawoTU>q n l n

BnrawOaBtoBrtArHalMlpa.

Rpchester.*7

CRUSHED STONE.or onaotltr, dalbond on lite linesi^Laokawauia and WeateraXL It.' tu

pantrallLB.ilf.KewJBnMT, Adilma : .t.-QBJBQK SHAW. BHBC :

MY STOREIs headquarters for all kinds of Riissott

Shoes. A magnificent assortment of Ties

for Ladies are also a special feature. Yon

can save lots ofmonoy by giving me your

trade in footwear and liavo the best as-

sortment in this County to select from. If

onr store in Boonton is more convenient. . .v' , ._., . . . . w ^ ' - " • - . . .—. . • - • . - . . . . -

you can get the same treatment.

P. O. HEAGAN,

Opp. 0. L & W. R R . Depot. DOVER, N. J.

ARE YOU LOOKING.

FOR

BARGAINS

DRY GOODSIf so call at once as our entire

stock has been reduced.

L LEHMAN & CO., • : ; : , : ; Dora. y .

OUGHTTO

Every man hereabouts who has been in the habit of paying $14 or

$15 foranew suit one of ours a t $ i o o r $ i 2 . . ' ;

The suits that we show at these prices this season aro equal In

every respect to those'we sold at from $2 to $4 higher in former years.':

We hare a very large assortment from which to'mako selections

anti-present them; with a pride in their style and quality and a confi- j

dence In the service they will rentier. In Cheviots alone we made a

iplendid showing, / . " , .-.. '

MATCHLESS

THESE 812BLACK CHEVIOTS, ,

V CLAY WEAVE CHEVIOTS, ;

• . ;-.'.. ; , • FANCY CHEVIOTS.

In new styles of single and double-breasted sacks'and cutaways.

Plenty of other suits in various fabrics, both higher and lower in

price. :'\Ve can please you and fit you in any style af suit you may

desire. But see these three lines. . : .

' Buy a suit and compare afterwards, if you can do heller your

money is'here with a string1 to It, you can have It hack with pleasure.

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

HARDWARE, IRON'g STEEL PIPE,.. , , BpodiU Agcnla nerrin<-IUI-lUrflB On.1. SAFES AKD VAULT WOKK.

• , . . . Supplbi ot Ererf Docriplinn for ;

Haraliclorers, Hudiloijls, Sleam.Fillers, ftnibadj, Mills, CoilracloM, OJico Build-.

ings, fublio iDslilulionj, La»D Mowcn, Water Host end tnnuir jptciallles. .BOO «*> BOB TWATi 1TBT S T . . KTXrV17- l EI.S. ST. 3.

TO BEGINNERSrow ii the UmDio and no liomBCuilMc

"PERFECTu and "PROVIDENT" RANGES

ABBOTT'S o r iNJON,JaiUca Abbatt fllod Fddoy lit* opinion

dlweutlng from that given by Dbiot JuatlcoBoasley and the otber wren JtuUons twomonths ago In tho quo wairaoto proceedingsbrought by tba Governor *ad AttorneyGontjnJ to settle the Beneita o o u t yThe ooncJuilou* rwMjhud by Jmtioa Abbett•re; Ttu jarUdtcttaa of the court to tvjthli oontrovergy 1B dew; tbtt neither of tbiSeaatfl*, i t the timo It noted in electing aPrsttdtmt, wai the true Senate of New Jar-nj% thftttfie BeDBta ii a eonUnuouB body,and, at tlio tlmeol the ortianJzAtlani claimed,ooualsUDg ol tUrtoen BdoatoM, compoelngthe two bold-over closata wboee tenua ofoRlce bod oot then expired •

Toe opinion dtaouwei t\t great JcDRth tbequestion whether tho Semite expire* annualI f t doa theAMunb ly .o rUJ Iko the Ben-ate of the United Btatea, a continuous, erer-llrlog body. Tbe ooaoloaloD reached Is thatthe Constitution of New J » r » j was i l dfrom that at the UaltAd BtAtea, and, taken

connection with the proceedings estab-.[atuMl by tbe unTBrylnj outtom alace 1&10,goes to ihair that tbe Benate Is a oontiauoui

.Aadth&ttbB bold-over Benntars wontbe Senate, and M mcb had tbe rlgbt to passupon th6 cralentlali or, and ezerolse thepower of admitting newly elected Senators.Where tho fight ot t ie fiiartwMlecB baibeen, impeached, no Senator has ever beenpermitted, slnoe 1BJ7, to take bis seat In tbe

leao a matter of right upon the moreprctoutatloaof hiacrwlantWa, nod no 6ena-toMlsct has BTer been admitted otonit u.raatbe approraJ of bis oredentlaUi, or tbe wairertbenwi. by * Banato preiidwl over by aPreeddwtt. A certificate of election onUtlestbs holder to tu> right itUleTer u nealnsttbe oonitltutlona) power of the evei^exlatingB t s to takenuch aotion thereon eu It maydecide to be proper. It It la eatablUhod thatthe thirteen holdover Soaaton oompostdthe Senate on Jan. 9, then the body composedot seven Hepuhlican SenatorMlaot aud fourholdover fiapubllean Senators was not at

time the true Senate, nod bad no powerto elect a President of the Senate.

The qtiastfon remains, Was tho bodywhich elected Kr. Admin Frarictent, tha Sen-ate ot New Jersey I The Constitution pro-vldea a, majority shall CGMtttute a quorumto do budnees, and that the Senate shall bo

»rwd of one Senator Irom each county,Xfaese provisions require eleven Benaton to

Utato a quorum. There was at thatUnienorulool tbe Bocato In existence en-abling the nine Henatora to compel the at-tendance of absent members. K r . Adminwas not President by virtue) ot bU electionIn l&m, as his term bad boon limited to thateeuion. Tbore were bat nlno Senators intbe chamber at tbe usual hour far bagltmlogthe annual t•wlon, and It WAS uot within thepower ot tho«e nine to ohooaa a Prwldeut ofthe Beuat« or do any other buainuB m aHeoate. The aitdwce la the caw clearlysupports tbe claim of tbe four RepublicanBeoatort that they did not join and act witbtbe other nine hold-over Boosters, but werepresent only for lite purport ot demandingtb Induction of certain Senators elect uponthe presentation of their credentials, ileot-tog wltb refunl they withdrew. Tbe mereprwonco ot tbe fuur ocUng as prowatautw

'it be bold to have mpplfetl the requiredquorum, Mr. Adraln wsa tborufore notoltoUd President ot tbe Betute by a quorumof that body.

J intUoo Abbott thus conclude*,; '" I am af tba opinion .that judgment ot

ouster should be antend against both re-spondent*, Airoin tud Kogara,"

GASOLINE AND KEROSENE OIL STOVES

' '• •_ " " FoiSummerC00W1J5. Oar Hue ot .

HOUSEHOUP FURNISHING GOODS

PPLUlimKO ANDTINHraaASTOlALTV. &Uml<» ctarfullr ftrnWied.

T.KERR, 0PP.PalBllel,8UclHell8l,, Dover, N,J.

A MADISON i lYSTEliY.Ltftt fSatiirdAy aftorawn Hoalth Iospeotor

Pdch, nf Maillmu, wlillolnBirecting tho lialdwin IIODBO, on Hldgeditia avonua, found tberomafiKioFacotorodlutAnt burled Uittw cellar.

Tbe Coronor hold an inaueat on Uondoy.Inspector VolcL and Alfred B. Force provedthsllniiingof tho body and tbo removal ofU» r«nivlD> to Rurrougb'a moreno. It was•uapected thnt tba child bolon^ed to Mrs.Delilah Brown,and lira. Uowara. her moUicr.WAS suljpoflnaod as a witness. Bho, however,dented all Imawledgo of llio case and mid thather daughter Itnew- nothing about tlia (loadihlld.

Airs. Halo, another colored waman,resides on tho juomisoa nndkocpi boarders,

illed. tlio was flocueed of circulatingtbe story which nuulUxl In tbo finding of thobody. Bho swam that ulie Uadii't e&id any-thing aud what WRB more, sbs didn't Intendto. Bho6iv!dBhaUiidiiokDow.wlg6ottb6Casoand Mra. Polly Jackson said sbe only knowibat aha htd uwml.CorneUus Molbarn, cobrcd, a deacon in tho

African M. E. Church, swore that bo was in-structed by tbe churoh authorities to investi-gate tho reports In circulation some time agoIn reference to Mrs. Brown'* condition. Ho

on her and farmed the opinion that thereport was true (mi go reported to tbo paitor.Ttie latter left AIIUMBOD shortly attorward andno farther action was tekon. 4

Tbe enly clear tosttmotiy In tbo whole casewaa that given by Dre. Andernoa aud Rfled,wbo stated tbat tboy belled tbot tho childWOB well developed when born Bui tbnt It badbetn born olivo, tti»t two block rings weredbUocti.lx.ut tbo BBck and .u tbeir opiniondoatb will cacosd by asphyxia. All the tes-timony, outside of tbnt given bf tbe doctors,

iMtlsfactory. Nothing was prored ex-cept that tbo cbll<l bud lived after blrtli. Hieverdict of tho jury was tba t" tb* child cametoltsdMtbatthobaadsofperitonBUQkuown."

a i s will probably be another of Morriatya unratbomablo mynturles but It h a

pity that tbo prepotratora of siiohaf out crlmolot be found and given a taste or tho Jus-for which this Btato has a world-wIda re-

putation.

Aed aCen'* Anniversary.The tutrd anniversary of Hopatooug Tribe

Ho. 140, Improved Ord«r of Hnd.Men, tookplace at Cram's Hall No. ISO WaaUingtonstreet; Hcboken, N. J , on Tuos3ay of thisw«k, An amuslog and intereBttnjj entor-wting eotertalnmsnt bad b u n prepared andfully carried out.

The Lackawantia Orcheitra of tb.* Rr.tl-road Y. If. 0. A., opened tbs aatertalnmentwith a very choice seUcUoti, and al*o ren-dered serenal durlnji tbo evening1, followingout tbe program.

Mr. William Frinols, who so many timeswa have been pleased to bear, was egalnamong tht ae'eoted and rendered * numbercf oomlo songiT • • -

"Tre Owls," (quartette) who wew sokindly remembered by Mr. Chas, A, Kendlg,chairman ot program committee, and wbothe people a n always pleased to hoar, were

and instrumental selection!. Their oomlosong, a parody on "Jolly Tfme" was flatlyrendered and took well. Mr, Btmnpf la biswhlrtUE»»IoendBr.Bureht\l in bis auto-tarp tolo reeelvBd great applause and In fact

ugtaont the entire program eacli por-former was repeatedly moored.. Mr. Fred,

orat Crorier, 'ot Orange, presented aDumber or funny sketches and be kept bisspootatoTB lo a fit of laughter.. This gontlo-man of ten . ilmee aooooipuled the formereditor of this paper, Mr. Gibson, wbon ontba road giving campaign speecLoa. Mr.Cruder jollying the audience while 'Glli"proclaimed tho truth. '

Many gentlemen wen prssent and Qaelyexecuted their pact of t to program in tong»,addnsaefs etc. .

A(ter tin amusement pub of U10 enter-tainmeat was over tLdre cams what we n>

oonld not desorlbo OOD'H BurjjrJae, Tue pro-gram etnted'.ttaat ntroshmentS' would besarred by an axperlenoed caterer, and this"lay out11 was Uie beat tbat wo lad tver hadthe plaamre of enjoying (which we didwillingly} on such an occasion.' It would be nvedlees to say that a pleuanttime was had and wedaresayaotonsof thosopresent would say aught to tha contrary.Tfceeha(rnuujofthacommlttee,Chaf.A.l

dig. and tccretary John W. Twsny, oerlly dosarve a great desl of credit for theirway ol minagement.

Among tbe many tmsa WB nollwd thoje otMr. B. E. Cbapln, ol tbo "llillrood Em-ployee," aod T, M, Cott^lt, Sw'y-IVeaB., of

We think'that all who bad tfan pleasure ofatte^lng tbti entertainment will with uiextend to Hopatoonj; Tribe No. 140, our b«twttbn for long life and piwpertty.

The Tariff Does Bale V a i m .Tbe point so often disputed by tbe Free

Traders that A Protective Tariff iloes notaffect wages,' bad been completely an-nihilated by the action ot Senator Bmltb otNew Jersey, wbo asanrod tbo owners ot IhiHarbour PlarMu.9 tbat tba flax motion ofthe Tariff ahcmld neeiva tbe samo Protectionas otter textiles. Tbe result was a rerump-.Uon of work at tbo old rate of - wages, a t ex-plalnad In tbe following telegram to tbe NewYork Frew:

PATUSOH, April 0,—Tlio aUlko at tbo Harbourllax mills is at an end. Senator gmllli camefrom Woallngton Unl*y, aud us a result nf tilsMtninuice to the employers Uio men wore callaibook lo work. The Una cut wnp-a fenring theresult of a radiietJon of tin TaUfT on (\nw.

Sonivtor Smith conferred with WlllUm Ilarbourand also a oommltlee of tha Btrikcrt. Tlio confe

aco a i sliort, And at Its oonchwloa tho utrtltoaa OcclareU off.BcnntorEUnlUioaliltialirulloDkcil ui-er Uio. ftw

TkrinandoQulilMonA reiwon why It aliouliirocetn UIB earaa Protection M otlior teililnt.mid Uiat tf tbe linn would pny tlmluin* n n«abto amount ol xagea be would g tn his nwuranccUtat U» other Interests would bo looknl oilertax iwUio United Blalca ScntVo trm concvmnl,Jtr.li&HrauratoncorepliodUuttliu awurancc ofMr. Bmllh m trtifflckait (or lilm. nmt tentUH> uncertain^-. lie cold tha prupnaol 10 por

millA would bo thrown open on Wednesday fu*<wt-

8100 K e m r d , 8100.d f tbl

leain that then h a t least one dread *d dlfaasetbat idenM bos been able to cure In all Hstage* and that Is Cntarrh. Hall's CatntrCam la UM oaly w»tUto cure now known tthe medical fraternity. Catarrh bclrtffacm.stltntional dlpease, requires a constitutionaltreatment EalTs Catarrh Cure Is taken In-ternally, acting directly upon the blood anduuoooa gorface ol tt\« natem, tter*by dp-' Dying the foundation of the dimasn, and

Imftlw patient itranfctabr bnllditic upi oansUtutlon and auisDng uatare In <Jo!r-work. The propTletars have so muoh W U

In its curaUia powers tbat they otTor OneHnndred Dollar* for any case that It f alia tocure. Send for list of testimonials.

Ad lrooK. S. J Cnxirer & Co, Toledo, Ot^-BoM by Drnrairt% Tto.

The M. IS. Chapel has boeu cotuioctetl wlttithe cliurch by means of rolling doors, mat luga Una auditorium.

Jleu Frambotj attondud thatuneral wrvicesof her brothor, Mr. Houben I'rodinore, at

ark, about one veelc ngn, nnd a tew daysl w was called to Btroutlsburg, on the name•admission; another brother having pasaodaway. Mr. rredmoro bad tyrant somo timeat

ianaora and ma>.o noyoral rrlendn, wba foolmuch sympathy for Mrs. Prambcs,

Mrs. Cbsrlua Htovoneoa and oblldrun, ofHobokon, are *patiding tho summer wilb Mrs.HteveMon'fl sI»Wr, Mrs. ThomsB Bovewijia

Mr, Thoo, Woudbuil returned laat weekfroitt a visit of wvenvl day* with relative* atDover,

Mrs Miyor Frotulogham, of Mt. Arling-ton, who frenuentlydroTethruugbourvlllagol u t eoasQu, tuay otton t»eoen driving through;be principal atrset.

Mr. oiid Mrs. J . W. Lariaotl returned lastTvoduoKiay from a visit of several day* atHowark.

liar. Mr. Htouh eioaangod pulplta on May13th with Itsv. M flmklla, of Blooiningdalo,a former charge of Mr. BWurt,

Kaperlnl Moinorlal Day Borviooa are to boicld In tho IVosbiFtorian Church on Sabbath

rnornlnj. Hay STtli.Mlsa Ida W. Bonklus (pent Buitday, May

13tb, with Miss KlfubeUi ISImnson, of Dover.Mlm Kate Mnikel, ol Morrlitown, formerly

of this plow, Is rlnlting at James Hays'.The Hfssre. tteolior, ot Yonkers, bavo

BBMHI H hulldlng; In tbo upper part of therUlnstP.for the maimtacturing othnta. Wowiib tlism a fejoat drol of succttw.

Atwood FciU,o( Nowork, has been tbitingwith frlendi in Flanders and vicinity.':>

ThB uew front fauci on IUQ BtliwIfllwlngiiafatod- - • .,

Tho Woiunn's BUwIonary Soctoty, Q! theIW.ylerian Ofaurcb. held thelf regular moat-ing wl'h Un. J«Itn DoorfiUT hat Thursday, Itwas largely ultendid and a very pleasantmeeting. -

Mlu Qra«j Sovereign Is * lilting with Mfs>Liule Atno, of Btanbopa.

Freparatolng are being made by tbe Proaliy-torlan Habbath ichool for pieaiing oxercltosfor Children's Day. .„

Mr. and JIw. Harry Woodhull, of Dover,are apontMna a IBW dayB with Mr. WoodbullVparent, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore VToodbull.

Tho rBllroftd etatlaa preeente a. neat andiloau npp&eranca, Tbank* aro dus Mr. Bmlthfor booplnglt in ludi exetUefit order.

Tliere is K feeling of deep uratltuie amongthe maay friends of D. A. Nicholas, Ltuvt hasuitainod no serere injuries from his foil onlest Thnrsitay evonlag. i l r . HtaUoIaa Tratarranging » seat In a wagon, when it ullppodand be fell out, thoro were no Injuries benldostba shock accompanjinff such a fall andaoRio bruises, '

A most prolouged rolnBtorm Is with us, tbesun has scarcely shone through tlie cloud- fortour days, but wltb all the long folt need orand longing for rain, some folks are complain-log. Truly," Constsnoy Is a jewel.V

The MlBsIon Bxad wa* roprcssutod at theannlvenary service* atSuccaaunna on Satur-day Of last week, in reepoorte to tho kind invi-tation ot Mr*. Btoddtird.

WO0DP0HT.Tho Mt J'loaMWt UIoinK Co. have stopped

worklngthebnttntnofthemlneandalltli«menaro now worklug on the sides. They barsalso taken one car off aart only hottting withone now where formerly they used to boittwitb two.

Usorgle, oldest son of John Berry, bod hisarm quite severely hurt last week while en-douverlnRtOgutontbo putnp rodi to ride.It was fortunate tbat be was not hurt worseor even killed.

Frank Ltndorraann Is also riding a nowsafety.

Tbe Decker mine has been opened egaln.This Utne I think wltfa (fee inUntlou ot Had-ing whether It Is worth anything or not.

James Willis [» very buty these day* clean-Ing up his farm, wbioh be purchased fromD. M. Dutlln.

Tbe ilanas at San. Callaghan'*, last Satur-day Qvotilog proved a failure because thon

ootladlas Boougb prceent.eio Is that Hurdtowo Qua Oub thesa

days t Gone dood, I suppose.Johnnie la doing very nieoly on Ills safety.

I notice that Jlnimle it very anxious to haveODO,

Fhli are not biting very good at present.William Uooman, of itookawar, spent

Saturday and Sunday wltb bis parent* atHurdtomt.

MM* will bo celebrated In BE. Charln'Cburcb, Unrdtoini. at 10:SO next Sundaymorning,

Tbe Ioouata aro making their appearancetatbtsMction.

Weareploasedto seethe genial face ofliar. Mr. U v t a a among us this week.

Little Tommlo Nichols, lost Saturday oven-ig hod tlie mtafortiiDAta af rtinnlng agaiiut

a pan full of balling water, scalding the atdaof his face and shoulder quite badly.

*Ir. Ezra Holley, tbat well known Usher-man guide a t Lake Hopatcong, Is pstatinjand repairing tbe boats, getting them readyfor tbo Mason at Woodport,

Owing to tbo Inolomenoy of the weathervery fow from bare attended tha bop at J . J.Honaell'i, Berkshire, ]a»t Saturday evening,

Mr. Tboo. Horritt, Newark, was vliltlughlBBistor, Mrs. Thomas Gooman, of Hurt ,town, this week.

Uy mliit* to that young man ol Mush-town would be to select A' nicer day tbanla&t Bnnday van whon htt Intended to com*down tbla way to take some of our girls out(oracarttagflrid*.

Icotloetha scfaool boya bare not nbedihBlr dig pole yet Whydou'tyottget it upl>oyH aud get your Hag flying.

A party from Newton came down benlutlHieadayllshiug but tbey did not bite,'iut tbey were not going home without aomnmd they bought a nice Btrlnit o! pickerel

audparohof Ezra Eolloy. Tbey told metbey would tell tbeir friends that tbey ctuffhtthem. Mon will Hsb, yes, men will lie andowear tboy oaugbt tbe fob they buy;

CarrloCbamborJalatB oa the nick Hit thisDBk.The Atlases Luella and Joisle Bard are

vlaltlng Irlonds In Buccatunna.Tlie rain tbat we wcro long expeotltig cams

abtaat.All the boae ball players ID this notion are

dead tbti Benson.Quito a number of our young folki at-

tended the opening at tbe Criterion noose,Nolan's Point but Wednoriny evening, .

EAIUJ T I C K ,

Hard Tack ha* faithfully kept up his corrcs-poudenoe, and It in witb Iutor««t mil pleasurethat wa read hli weakly items.

A great deal ot coal has been burned tblsHpring owing to the cold weather. . ,

Fanners have bad a flno time In which togot In their corn and otber crops.

Ho amices were bold Bunday on account oftbo rain.

Wwfe at the now sfcuf t Is Ttaptdly progrem-

Qftcattore Berritt, of. Kewark, U vUUaghis rirtor, Ura. Tboa. Cootuan, of thli place.

Wo were very much pleaeed. a t bmvlng amuco to shake hands with and talk to our

forroor paator, tbe Her. Hr. Luwtoti.Uln Luolla Hurd and her sister Jeatle, have

beoa vlslttng frfonda at Bucouunna.doga Is now In order. . ~~ :

Tho aanlrersary exetxjlsos of tfaa dedicationof the Memoral Chapel wore held on SttardayafWrnoon nt 8 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Cbarlefl A.Btoddsni, ot tba New York Observer, de-livered tbo sddroas of tbe day. After tho ez-orctoes the guests, of which there was a goodly

t»ke ot Uie repast awaiting their ploasuro.Among those present from a dlitanco wereUT. and Mr». Taylor, ot Nowart. fonaerlj olDover, Dr. Dodd, of the Peddle MemorialCfcUTCb, Newark, Mrs. Van Taatel and aooiReriatt, of Ilrooklyu.

Albert Wigging of Nwton, haiboenewad-lug a f«w days with hU panmts In tbts place.

Mias Sadls Roger, of Parsippauy, itpent Bun-dor with bis parents In lulu plaoe.

Bupt Cox, of DavBt. was In town on Satuiday Hut.

MISB Etta Curl, of Dover, was In town a towduye rencniuK old acquaintances.

Tbo Misses Hnrd, o( Uurdtown, have bceiymdirtz a few day« with B. J. DoCamp. 'a, W. Klllpatrlok, of New York city, upentitnaay at his cottage on Flandera arenue.11 Date '• DoCamp and family are gotog to

tovD Into tbe bouse now occnplod by Mrs.Willet, Mra. Wlllot is going wltb her BOD at

W. D Oanlntr la driving n f®* horso, hav-ing traded v tth Qeorge King.

Mrs. DeLos Lnyd and U n . TrlWB, of Wash-.rRlon, D. C-, Kr. and Mre. WortWnRton, ofHow Itochelle, Uias Daily Teddls, of Newark,and Ilev. Dr. Charloa A. Stoddard, ot HewYork, wore tba gu«ta of Dr. BtoddorJ overSunday.

Hev. O. J. Bclioolcrnrt occupied tba pulpitof tbo Presbyterian Church Sunday eveninglait, speaking ol bis work among the Londonpoor, taking rot bis text the 1 Itli verte of the20ih cbaptor. ot Mathen, " For ye have tbepoor almiyi with j t u . "

We are gory to leu-fi ot the Illness of MiasAnna Crater and hope tho,will »oou ho nblito V>o nnmnd.

We see lots of fishermen and hear lo te of goodflsU stories but do not Eoe mwjj Rsb. Howabout It bo;s T

Qearge V. Crater, ot Dover, was iu townMonday.

Silts Anderson, at Bloom(leld, h u htvwilding a few dtvys with E M. Cor win.

J BoSBttHO.

aOHOOLBX'8 MOUNTAIN.Knrmora con't complain now of the gronnd

being dry, fromlhe receat bftnl rum It oufbhtto be eoobed qiilto dcrp. It won tbo went•torn, wa hivu ImJ tbU •prliiff, bat we sharedvery wrll away up Lore on ths mounl&tn top;for from all nevipupor nccounU the storm totho noitb ODII weit of un ha* be on torrilio.

Hon. H. W. Uunt vas nbtont lu t week.He win tbodelcRatD Irom tbls cJmreb to theQtineral Aawralily ttbicti met at Saratoga.

Tbo strawberry and fco cream Icetlval ollu t Wednesday evonlne was quite a IUPCMWII

Daring tha ftwuidar rtorin cf lu t Fridaynight llghtniog struclc tbe tolephoiie wiretatdtUK Into Krautr. Hell's hoo». It tollowcdths wire Into tbe bonsa and there burned Uiotelephone fixtures, MUI« papers, cUnlr Rni alarge hole in tbo carpet and then went ontBamit-1 Bndden, Jr., vfaolivm in ttw eraalleatof Mr. Bell's two bonsai heard tho loud reportawl thought the barn bad been ttruck. Hoirmt out and Investigated the matter butBndlng nothing wrong went back to the bouse.The next mornlaft on going luto the largerhouse tba damage was tllscovorcd. It wasfortunito the Un went out of Its own accordas It mlgbt very easily have Rained iuchbeaAmyns to hare been uncontroUatlo whendiscovered. -, On acooaut ot l u t Sunday being a veryraioy day there was neither church nor Sun-day school hero. R E

STANHOPH.The rain tnt.de us « long visit this time,

probably to atone for a prolonged drought.How tliegreat big trout that genera..! ***away will run up the stream now.

Three of. our aged, poncnu In tbU place arovery riot at present, Tin: Mrs. Charity Mo-Connelltirtn Ada firyerly aud Utat BattyDrake. Mrs. McConnell Is SO yean of afpand bos been an invalid for ten j e a n partand bears her BQlTeringilike a true Christianwithout murmuring. Bhelsoneof theoWertmember! of the Stanhope H. E. Churob.

Tbe late rains causes all vegeUtion to lookrefroabed and to go rapidly.

Some of thij otrawberrles in markob lookpretty sandy,

Theodore £lanchard,our Netcong neighbor,bos tlie lytnpatby oi the community over hli >late lora, No doubt tbe purtolnen onlyBympatblud wllb bunftry appetite* amiempty slomoahs.: No odaoatlou Is as dear toeotna people t>t. the education ot the atomacb, *for upon it depends good or bad health.

Abe Sauen. at Badd X^ke, 1» takinglualolenomoa the organ. Abe Is a genltu.TbedoKlaw Is being oompUod. with by

many before It Is enforced. Comply wltbthe law wlUingly or kill your dogs.

FJehlng baj not bean very good In IrtfceUueoonoatooDg for tho last fow days. Therain washed too many worms Into tbe water.

Jacob Allen hoi again taken up hli abodeat Budd. Lake,

One of tho Btanhope bachelors wHl becomea benedict on Wednesday of tola week.We congratulate "Former" upon capturingso flm> a prtto. He could not bare donebetter if he bod roamed the world over Cor a :

Ufa companion.Although *h* »••»•*.«? tho \t 2 . CSiiiiji. -

bade, n lny ovenlpg for their fesUval b i tFriday yet they sold out everything tbey hadaa liand.

Rev. Esler seoms to be Incnaauig the con-gregation at tho Stanhope Praabyterlan .Chnroh. Still tbore Is room for "many manto follow.

Rev. TV. S, Nei-BOme, Vienna, preached agood sermon In the M. B. Church but Bun-day morning in exebanfte wltb Set, H. T.Qibbs, wbo preached at Vienna. • ;.'

Tbe lato rains have; stopped: tbe work onthe Staalibpe r u e track. Work will com-mence afrota on Thursday morning.

Btonhooe will have tbo biggest kind of a4th olJoly celebration from present bdlca-tlons. Tbe small boya and big "ans" too,are Rotting ready for it too. Tho latter arebeginning to hunt up U^ir Sir1* 'or .*>">occasion. Qo In boys while ycru'reyoung forwhen you aro old yon can't. •

Decoration Dap services will t» duly ob-mrved at tha Stanbope Union Cemetery onWednesday eiternoou neit, MOAW the dlroo-Uon of a dstall tram tbe Capt. Qrigga a . A.1[. Fast ot Newton. The lUi. M. X. Gtbbswill preach a wrmon to tbe Tetaraa*.soldiers and saUora ot the late war. on Sandayevening of tba 37th tost, at UB U. K.nhnrch. . Amctm. "

3PABTA.Bimebody anknawn brolte in the creamery

Friday night of last week, and poured, four-toon quarts of cream In Urn lt» tor. Thejrbod better have a watchman.

Rev, Connmn Timbrel! and OeoreB Tim-broil were In town this week.

We had a pretty:cold storm her* this week.The crearaery sell* butter at IS cants a .

pound now. The store kwpera will have tocome down with their prices.

i b e H . E. Cfanrch will have an Ico creameoctat here on Decoration Day,

Tt»Eag»rSh»m»aaPort.Wo.l6,Q.A. R. .and 1.1L Aynry Damp, No, 20. 8. O. V.,will hold Memorial services on DecoraUonDay on tbe Prabytarlau Ctiurch green attdW P. u . Rev, Qearga MUIQT, ot Ut t leFalls, will deliver the oration. Tha NewtonCornet Band, and tba Sparta Quartette ifurnlffh muslD for tbo oocatlon. BBiOBLt

Mr*. Frank MlHer, ot Newark, Is vidUngbor mother, lira: Phmbe Thompson.

ItUMtdthenwrnorSalMTTrtMawnibeiieid . -In tho M. E. Chorob Honday 23th inst, at1Q-.3Q A. i t , conduotedby Rer. P. J. TyndalLIt being stormy lut Sunday we did not learn 'the particulars. ." •• - ;

Quito » number vtrtted the drens Friday '

the beet they ever saw, except thorn that at"-.'tended It in the evening, »nd they got W t *

Mrs. Ann Cox and ma Alfred, of. Jeney •City, a n located in their country reddenoe -here for tbe rammer Reason.

Mrr. Qoorga Voungs, if ho has been vary fil,1* slowly improving at tnls writing. . '.

Tbo fanner* &ra enjojing this rain, as 1b<m>s very ouch nesded, • RCD Roes, ;

A Miatako Itapowlble;'. r-r-i. '»If you vWt Dlckeretm'aPnrnitttre and Car* -

pet department the styles and detlgn* a n tb« '"newest and we will gusrantea to sea yodgoodadipwiwr thsn you will find In any houaetn tho Bt&te. *il goods d*Hv»jn4 free

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Ilj tbe UuetUla paper ruocliCTQUr readers,very Interesting and elgnlfloant occasion willham been enjoyed by thesoung people of ouroounty mt the village of German Valley.

We need not wait until Uie Christian Eo-dwvor h*» been held in order to t» assuredlti complete euocou. The program ItselfAn Inaplratioii. Tlie subjects are »ueb u onlylive people would select aud be liitenuted la." Tbe Eodsavorer u a VMtea," " How to Ui

) K C h r i t l G " I [ t } £ d t

Knllrt Christina Uudcavoron. la MissionaryWork." When tkcss themes bars beeiMated to our young pcopls under all the stirand stimulus of a grand rally, wo may reason,ably expect sure and luting mult*. Tb«yoBiig and rtalug gout ration, oa tiiey axe BOofun callod, weni to be acting upon Lhe old•an, old men for counsel, younu men forwork. And, ladttd, they a n rlglit. Work,and work alow, will BO! TO tbe problems oflife tiid religion.

Teat your theories, apply your nostrums,tb'sa and only Ibeucan you tell what eitherworth. Espcrieum It a dear Woclior buafter all, wust other one do we over Uatea to.

. We, therefore, congratulate moat li<*artlly theyoung man aud nuldeua of our county,meet today ui tbe lutertrita of work,place was provided ID tbe very pretty andcreditable souvenir program for the press,but we Introduce ourselves. Wo hopegreeting will get iliert) In tluio.

We congratulate the village of (JermatValley upon tbe choice atwnibly they shallhave. Surely, toilty, though thh village Is farfrom being n doeert, it will " bloom out] bloa-son. as tbe rose." If this most hospitablecommunity will do balf as well upon Ihia oc-casion, oi when tliey had their famous oelebratlon last fall, their guest* will long re-member tbe seventh annual convention of theMorris County Y. I'. 8. C. K.

We note upon tbo souvenir progn•eTofftJ Items ot gsneral iutoraat. The tomembership in toll county at tbe present Uila 1,816 active, 42S aiaoclate and 5rt8 juntamembers, making la all '-',314,

These are dlitrlliuted amoDg 31 senior and13 Junior societies. £>erypartofourcount]la represented. Worrlstown, as a nutter ofcourse, leads tho van in baring Ore societies,one of which bolougw to the African M, B.CUurcb, wbila Uendham alTordi An edlfyliInstance of liberality in having one wwletjfor tho two Vftabjter.au CburcbM. ttoontemChaster, Germ»n Valley and nloptvlllsHave tw.o Bocleties, and Aftoti (near Madison),Chatham, Colllnavllle, Dover, Flanders, Han-over, Hanover Neck, Mt. Freedom, Mine-Hill,Madlron, Morris Plains, Mlltoii, MiddliValley, NaughrlRbt (uot. in time for the pro-gram), Pompton Flalnn, Parstppauy, FleataiUrove, Itoekairny.fiuceosnnna, Utopbenabmand Wblppany, each have one society. Oftbo 84 oorrespoDduiR secretaries only threehave MM. before tuelr name. A* usual laevery good work trontu takas the lead andsaves the day. Of tuu denomination! repre-BeoUdthBPrejbyterinnB are far ahead with24, the Reformed eoino next wltb 3, the Con-grrgatlonallatcand Methodist each hare 3,atueLutharanaandltaptiatehavel. Therebut two union Bocietlee. ono at Middle Valleiand other Juit formed at Nsugbrlght Veball expect Uion at this convention polltliwithout partisanship, and religion wlthi

LBD0BWO0O AND V i a IN I I T .There waa Blotter ball game at Landing

May 10th, between the Ledgewood and LakeBud nines, composed of six plsyen fromStanhope, ona from Lodgewood and twofrom Landing. Ledge wood come out Wotorloui bevaunattiBgame was stopped la Uiifourth toning, score SO to SI in favor oLedgemxxL The I,edgewood boya say tinHUnliope boya wero tho most gentlemanplayers that they ever ployed against.

Win. Etniar, wni|» fiiblng one evening lastweok, caoRht two herring and ona stuffedmackerel, Win. thinks some one put uptriok oo him and vows by bis ears cut doto bb head Uut the n « t scalawag that putsmackerel on bit San line geta beaten to dealor iomo accident will nerall them.

Trade on the canal waa delayed Ttundajon account of & akld breaking in the plantcar.

Jamb Allen was In town Jast Wednesday.Jake la looking good and ia getting aa fat aann alderman.

The sociable prat is upon ur, and bow w<exetoiurvlveall tbo calamities tbat visllthli village we don't know. Oa tbe 22nd ofMay there was to bare been a sociable heldon tbe mountain, under the ansploM of thesociable makers. Alai, no one turned onso tbe sociable ad journed Bine die. Anotln.will be held in about two weeks, third .timeconquers, they say. Two sociables turoutafluleia tour weeks. He«wlllbea_..cess they say. If at first you dont Bucoeedwby suck eggs, and tbs sociable makers aregoing two do It b'goab.

Wbotaja w« haven't had rain enoughIf the man who says nay wauts to gellynched wby let blm come to Ledge wood,Mudtueodeep.vrbuableBsfogitisa'tup toour necks, How thankful wo are.

Alvln Hagan and Win, Bogert went fish-ing 9BB nfjbt last woek and vowed theycaught a cst-llih that bad a bead three feetfrom ear to ear, six feet from mouitaobe to(Ip of tall. What fishermen thesa boys are.They have caught the fever from tbe oldtimer*.

Alvln n»gan la running around wltb hliface done up la tack cloth and cubes on no-nount of being poisoned. Probably It wastbe looks ot Uut fish be helped catcu.

If the weather Is favorable tb.ru will begame of ball on tlie Ledgswood schoolurooada Saturday, May Sfitfa, between theball t o w n e< tbe Forclte Towder Worksand tbs mlalons of Ledgewood. An appal-ling aggregation, we should soy.

Mrs. ArthurBbner la sojourning wltb her•on Abel, at Blilppenport. WAQ.

SOBBIB £Last waek our cry was for tvaln. Thl

week U » lor dry weather

John Fryllng, of Newark, spent last Bun, da)' with Ui brother, ROT. Win, Pryllng.

Win. Davli came near having a bad run'away this weak. He got oat cf hit wagon toget hl» hat, which bad blown off, leaving thehones standing, They became frightened

' and n n away. They were caught by Mr.Keenan before any damage was dona.

Tom Peer Is braking on thu gravel trainand James Elliot la taking, bla place In tbedepot.

On Bunday, while the gravel traildrilling near tbe gravol pit, Hr. Dlckerscnwas thrown off one ot tbe can and thrown adistance ot twenty feet, He waa prettybadly snaksn up, but no bones were broken,

nsbtng ti good now and a number ol pea-• pl« from tbe Plains are taking advantage <It.

Owing to the stormy wrather there waa. very small attendance at church both last

Bnnday morning and evening.. Baniro and come tatha-musical enterttta-' raant in ths church next Tuesday evening.

It Is under tbe nusplctf of tbe Y. P. B. 0. &.,and promised to ha a complat* niccess. Pro-

,: oeeda for a new carpet for the ohurch.r ' Fcux .

: . Halo,rain, ndn.. : Too terviDM last Banday were vorj poorly

•'. uttanded owing to the bad weather. There'• iras no Sandayschool In tbe afternooi' ' TheBacramontof the Lard's Supper will' b e administered In the Presbyterian Church

one week, from next Bunday morning.The Y. P. B. 0. S . will hava its oonsecra-

tlon meeting n«zt Sunday evening. There- • will be a collection taken as usual.: B^T.Win.F/yllnB entertained his brother' from Ktwark over Sanday.- Mr, Jowph Iv j , of Hew York, spaat a few

'. days tola waek on tba Plains.: DavJdUrouohy Is •pending a week or so athomo. . - . . . . . • ,

\ The Wa'nong brick yard will reopen soonWitbW, T.Headly as soperlntendant andgeneral manager. „. • B w

~ . X I . ABLUfOXOfiT.. Hlrs Lilly Altenbranil. of Brooklyn, It tho

• ; gtieat of Mias Nottli Hkbols this week.. - - ' : A. A: Baker, of Summit, Vpeut fiondoy; ••'• with frimds In this vicinity.-.. A number of our young people attended the>:., circus In McrrUtown last Friday and .report••-':',. & Terr pleasant tima.•-?•/:: Tb» government has preMfltcd Ufc Arllng-i'V' ton poat-oDlce with a letter box and our

Renerom Major, H. P. FrothlDgham, lifts> ' had a lamp pott emoted in front ot the oluoe• ' , ; on which th* box dhnngv »•

. >, Mim Habel Baohanoa, of Dover, w.: 'gaert of thaWsM Lowe this week., , ' : - Was Ethd, Ut« four-year-old daughter of, ' D, T.Tnmdy, met with what' might have.• * beeo» tertoM aocMBat laat week. Sb« waa- T U U O X with her mother art the home of V.>V, y i i H i t i t , i a BrookJyn, who waa tbo. ownerr - ofaverynnadoc. •Ethal began at on» tdiy-:•:.< tag wltb ths animal, but to* dog wma not

1 lBGtiD*d to maJra rrianda.: He bit th* childV," ta two daces on the band oauslas writnui . wouals which haft to bs oaaterlsed. Blood^/{'paiBOnlaiVM a* first (eared, but now the^ doctor* nonimoN bar oat of danger.

'-" — - * 1 aiWflllaau, wbo b u bean In tho- » some time, wa* home

FOHT UOHBtB.Warren QILJOB waked up ona morning late-

ly to flnd hit house foil of onaoke and youcau't blame him much if he thought of »bouse on flr* fur a few minutes. It turnedout, however, that the smoke waa caused btbe kindling wblcb they put In tho ovendry before KOIUK to bed, catching fire and•lowly miiouIdoriDg. It did not blare, luckilyfur Warren, but just smouldered and smoked.

It is rumored that Operator John H. B«a-man la going to moie to Hobokeo for t n oUils time, though the day has not been fixed.John has been down there about three months,but has not moved bis family. Whetherstay here or goes there he is a good cltltanand understands the tick tick ot the telegraphInstruments to perfection.

I guees the schoolmaster li not abroad asmuch as when " I was young and Mn. Jonewas MIM Dolaaoey and wedlock's canopy wabung with curtains from lbs loom of fancy.I have in ray mind's eye one of tbe uld-fosh'toned cheep teachers who used to work far tomuch a month and "board 'round." Hecould not ipell words ooirectly and nowadaysit my thirteen-year-old boy could sot spellbettor than that cheap teacher I would thrashhim. It knot more than a thousand yearsalnco some people I know got on Idea In theirbeads that they could get along with a cheapteacher and they tried hard to get cat, butthe majority of the people in the ilistrlot saiddifferently when they came to vote on Itfinally the klckora for a cheap toaclier guptbeflgLL I was trustee of a school dis-trict where they had a cheap schoolteacher once and there was always a chorusof growls gnlEg uji to the trnsteos that thchildren did not learn anything. Well,day just before school meeting the tnuUeeconspired with tome of tba most progressiveparent* of the district to raise money enougby but at tbe icbool meeting to pay a goodtiaehBr living wages and have a goofi school

The ihool meetingfor one year anyway,was called, only afew cameoutoa tuual;wss voted uuanunonaly to raise tbe momasked for by tax. It was done, the teacherwas hired and tor one year, at least, there wasno growling about young ones not mindingand lack of dlsdpUns InBchoOl, but 0, whatkicking about paying that tax I How tomeof the taxpayers asked for Ioft-bsuded bless-ings on tba trustees and threatened to certl-orwl the wbola biwlntsa and RO to court andMM If they would have to pay It Tliey [Midlt,bowaver, end I resigned Just Uen, buttbe trustees did not dare to ask for anotherappropriation tbe nuxt year and tbe districtfell bock on tbe cheap teacher and growledbecause their children never learnedthing but mtichlef. I BUppoie a new gene-ration bns sprung up In that school districtsince and things are nut now *J they w<those days when you and 1 were boy,the people had a great hankorlng after thedean pots of Egypt then.

It la rumored tbat Joe Hough's train, HiIT, leaves Hoboken ton minutes earlier thanusual of tar Monday, May 23th,

Now that Weitlngbausfl has got the airbrake business down line, what Ii to hinderturning his One InUlleot loose on a locomotivetbat will run by air! ' There Is a fortune^waiting Ibe man wbo will Invent a looemi

tlve tbat will run by air or electricity. Edsou might try his hand at It If be did nolhave to many Irons In the lire. There mightbeBome trouble about beating tbs passengeroora tram tb* locomotive, but I thinkthat might be overcome.

Engineer Isaac Shield* was In B tan hope onMonday.

Mr, Baler occupied tbe pulpit of the Btan-bope Presbyterian Churcn lost Bunday andthough tbe day waa rainy there was quitecongregation out to bear blm tell how "nowwe look through a glass darkly, tlion we willknow oven aa we ore known." The mirror*of Bt Paul's day were somswbat dilTorentfrom those wblch hang In your house now.

The Odd Fellows first suggested It, I tblnk,but all the awret societies ID fltauhopo andFort MorriB are going to bavsfl big time InBtanbope or Ketcong or both on tbe over-gloriom Fourth of July. If they all Joinforces and •'pool their Issues" there Is nodoubt they will have a grand tlmo.

Brakeman Hetvmon, I think likely he spell*it Neuman, bad his Qcgon mashed whilemaking a coupling ••> Iloboken yard tbe otherday, Tuesday, I think.

Airs, Charity UcConneli, mother of CaptJacob and William McDonnell, of Btanbope,entered Into Test on Wednesday at three('clock r. M., aged 8(1.

of ona of tbs McCainMoColnavUle, In ths days of stages, beforerailroad* were Invented, Bbe romemberodwhen they used to cart clams from NewarkIn ft foar bone wagon, when they used tamake charcoal near Hhlpplngport and manya lead of fiour and feed w u peddled by theirplica. When Job Burtt drove on tlie black-smith business at Drakevllle and Stephen M.CrosaoD was a gallant young itsge driver.

" Life's fltful fever o'er, she sleepeth well."Ethel, daugbur of Conductor W. 8. New-

nun, la said to be very III.Mrs, Burtt, toe- Tenerable mother of oui

townsman, Qeorga Butt, to said to be oom-pklnlng of UI health also, Mrs. Burtt la oneof the mothers In Israel who hath done whataha could to bettor ths condition ol tVe worldshe lived in, a noble mother whose childrenarise and call her blessed, She bss made herhomo with her son George and bis wife foryears and they have done all they could tocomfort her declining yean. Hra, Burttlived, near Uia old DroktvlUe station whenher husband was alive.

It Is said we ore going to have ft new time-table to take effect next Monday. We * "wait and see, however.

Quito a number of the young people ofStanhope went to Dorer oa Wednesday .toutttod the wedding of John BUght toMiss Jennie Bedgman, of your town, HissBedgman Is well and favorably known to the'- • ' whom shell to make

was bora in

She was a daughterBrot., who founded

f t bf

Bedgan Is ell a yStanhope people, among whom snor future home and Hr. SUghtBtachopo £nd U one of the young bmen who have grown up with tbe town, owhom everybody speaks well.

While one readi of the havoc caused by threcent rains be la Inclined to think there areworse places to Uve than here In the wilds ofHew Jersey. Tba Morrii canal keeps on theeven tenor of it*freshets In PennijlIvanta

la spite of the bigand York State, and

Lake Bopatcong bat not overflowed Its banksyet nor tumbled Lotta'a cottage down onLanding or Stanhope,

I have not beard tbe programme for Deoo-ratlonDav yet ttlhere be one, though I havebeard Mr. Qlbbs, of ths Stanhope M. E.Church, preached a sermon to tbe veterans lastSunday or perhaps It la to be next Bunday.I got muddled on that Lost Sundaynot a very Inviting day for church goers.

It rained a shower nn bore Wednesdayafter six o'clock r. u.

TLsj iaB uia K. V. Kming, of R U i i i p ,has been painting tbe scenery for Drake'snew opera house by the lock at Stanhope,which is to be formally opened by tbe Net-coag school children on Friday evening.Clark's Hall ii good enough In Ita way, but 1li getting too small for the two towns oSUnhope and Ketoeng—tbe population of thilatter wilt out-number the former at present.* do believe.

Do you know U>aS tbe report of the Comp-troller ot New Jersey gtTM U S E * pajaUo bytbe railroads In the State for 18W at ft 1,483,-477, and yet It ia tbe fashion for some of tbanewspapers of ths State to get on their bindlegs and bowl "corporation l" at them and" soulless corporation <* at that I

I see the Hew York World waa trying tohave some fun with John 8. Gibson, who laprivate secretary of tbe new mayor of New-ark. Hr. Glbxm (* well known to the read-ers ot tht ERA and the World man may flndbe il a dangerous man to monkey with.

T. J. Knight, of Btanbope, sold a colt threedays old the other day for $150. D. J.

STOCKHOLM.

The rain that fell was needed very much.Tbero was no meeting In the ball Bunday

night.llobart Lewla and wife, of Wortendyke,

spent Bunday in Stockholm.The knife works have abut dawn.Tbe Lower Stockholm school closed hut

week for vacation.They bod a wreck on Uie Buiqoebanna at

Newfoundland lait Monday. Two can onSetb Lewis's train jamped tbe track.

Edward Edmonds, of Blalntewn, was InStockholm Sunday night He returned tohla borne Monday.

The catfish are biting pretty good In theBooth pond.

Edward Klmble, of Troy Hills, spent a fewdays wltb his mother last week.

Tbe Susqnehaium B, H. Co. la building*sw switch at Oak IUdge, just below tbeatlon. -Goo. Day and wife, of Wortendyke, rpent

Sunday In Stockholm. George returned tobis borne Sunday night.

Issao Dunn, of this place, Is not workinghi the creamery. He b u got a sore finger.

The knife works started op Wednesday, batdont know how long they will ran.

Damr Bn.iH

QEBXAjr VAIiLEY.

Mrm. John Hoffman and danohtar a n spend-ing a oonpls of weeka with friends in Newark.

John Van Float, of Rockaway, spent Bon-day in town, hi* many friends were glad to

Wit Fhlllpps, ot Jersey City, ia tbe guest ofliailn Dor toad.It It needier to aay tbat Memorial Day will

be a gnat event with no, wltb L. R. Schoen-helt as bead manager the Dovar Hand In at-tendance besides tbe order, that wlU parade,we expect a grand time.

Tbe several ffmtr*1*'™' of oar C. E. Socie-ties a n quite b u y making ready for the en*tartalnmeut of tbe Bndeavorers on Friday.

B O 0 K A . W A Y .Deacon, wbo pitched for the K. P. and W .

Toam.of Port Chester, N. Y. , "Ill pitch fthe Liberty team ki-aiorrow (SBlurd*jHa has played agaluit tbe I'riuc^tjn Col legoteam and beaten them with the score of - — 1 .He alM pitched against tbe Cuban Ulnots,Gorbam* and various other teams.

TbeO. M. T. play bere to-morrow (Satur-day).

rBOCIRAU FOR DECORATION OAT.

Ono-bair n i l e foot race, 100 yard dasbbloycle race, 1 mile handicap, M mile handi-cap raw, a J4 mile scratcli race will bo rode" >r tbe championship of tbe Liberty A . A .

'aluable prUee will be given. Races com-lenoe a t S r, u .

Mr. Harry Miller, our genial ojwrator attbe Central station, is on leave of abieuce onaccount of BICIIUPM, and Uarry AJpaugh, o(Middle Valley, h u taken hla plaeo.

One of tbe maple trees In the yard of thePresbyterian ]>arDonage nas blown down Inthe recent hard storm.

Qeorge Dearburn, of New York city, vis-ited bis parent* here on Sunday.

Two handsome postage stamp plates, theartistic wcrk of M l u Annie Kaufnuio, are onexhibition in her mother's store window.

Miss Ida BUKU, of lienvtile, i s staving attub place.

Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves, of this place,vUIted friends a t Morristown last Sunday,

Mr. and Mrs. Fetor Bchuyler, of He nark,visited friends a t this place Sunday.

Choi. Heifer and Frank Boss took a trip toMorriitown, Bunday.

Miss Agnes Fox, of this place, was thguest of Mr. and M n . Rdward Loonuy, olMorriitown, en Bunday.

William -Kennedy, who le working at thbloycle factory, has moved bis wife aud fninU-to thli place from Eliiabetb-

MIM Phoebe Sbarp, ot UaoketutowD, levisiting friends a t this place.

William Coopor is at the Keeley lustftute,undergoing tbe Keeley cure for drunkeuDeui,

Mha Katie CoineTord and Mamie Hurley,ot PUinfleld, were the go eels ol M l u Lit?'Cronln, of this place, Sunday and Monday.

Dave Fichter, Arthur Doughty and OeorgoMolt are each riding a now Liberty wheel.

M n . Chandler, wile of the proprietor oftbe Central Houso, fainted and becomehistorical while attending tbs enow at Rob-erta1 Ojiera Boose lost Saturday night.

Mrs. Percy Hough, of Now York city, li'hltlDft her parent* at tbla place.Biicnell & Fox have tho contract for doing

the trimming and plumbing work on WillliCrane's and Ed. Sbawgert now b o u m .

J. W. Roberta has purchased a line newteam of atore horses.

John Kanoure, of l'oivorville, died lquinsy sore throat last Saturday ami burk-ilon Wednesday.

William Pox won the hone rolllod At Win.Parliman'a barber ebop by Morris FoxWedueeday night.

JIA8B I! ILL TOI'ICS.

Tfaa Liberty A . A . won the game but Hat-urday from the Washington A. A. Althoughthe day was bad for playing ball a verjgood game wrs witnessed.

The Ironafdee, of Newark, will play ou tbiLiberty A . A. grounds DsoornUon Day.

BOOKAWAY'fi OAUX,

PiaBT IKNI.SO—Iloss came to tbe bat andhit the ball to left field for two bases, CarUihit tbe boll to tho pitcher getting out at firstHeifer hit to short atop and wot put out ailint by Kennedy, Itoss was put out tryingto steal third base, <

SECOND—Kennedy bit to left field fencemaking two baws, Freeman struck nut,Qulnn hit to ebort atop being put out at first,Waer doing tbe same.

THIRD—Flchter bit to the pILober beingput out at flrit, Deacon went out on a foulfly, Rosa hit to ebort atop being put out onOrat. *

FCETQ—Garter made a fine- two haw tallta left field, Heifer hit to pitcher and wotthroi >ut at first, Kennedy bit to left fluidbringing Carter home, thus scoring tbe):Brat run. Freeman come to the hat and hllto left Held, Christine nuking a flna catchKennedy scored, Qulauey came ta the batand hit to tbfrd bane and wai thrown out af"Int.

FIFTH—Waer came to the bat hitting theball to third base getting thrown out at first,Fichtarmadaa hit to right field, Deaeon wasput out on a abort hit to second. KOH bit »One fly to left field, whicb woi muffed, bring-ing Flchter home, Carter wos put out witha short hlE to pitcber.

BIXTU—Heifer was put out with a shorthit to Beoond base, Kennedy Ut the ball toleft field reaching first, Freeman bit to thirdhase getting Kennedy out .it second andreached first, soaring on errors, Qnlnneycame to the bat and bit ally to first and re-tired.

j—Wosr camB to tbe bat making afine two base bit Ficbter hit tbe tall to shortatop getUns out at first, Deacon hit to BOO-ond base getting out at lint, IIOM bit theboll to short stop being thrown out at Orrileaving Wear on third.

Biaiim-Carterbit tbe ball to left fieldand Ghrlstuiecaught it, Heifer hit a throebagger, tbe only one made to. the gome, Ken-nedy bit to left field Holfar scaring, Free-man struck out, Qulnney to right field let-ting Kennedy sooro after uteallng third,Fiohter cams to the bat aud waa put outwith a short hit.

rmra-Deacon wai put out with a aborthit to right fl«ld, Roes was caught cut witba foul fly, Carter hit a short fly to first Iman, thus ending 9th Inning.

WABDINarOK.fl GAME.

PiBflT—Ooi came to the bat and w u putut with a short hit to pltober, Kiwln was

put out by • ihort hit to second base, Craftwas pat out by a short hit to pitcher.

SBOOND—Lawy was put out by a short hittoseoond ban, Cnrlttins was caught outwith a foul Oj by Heifer, Crocker reachedfirst on an error by Wear, Hill came to thebat hitting tbs ball to left Held making twobasea and letting Crocker score, Hill was-aught nipping on second and thrown out

Tuttin—Holroan, Skinner and Cox struckut.

FOURTH—Erwio Struck out, Craft rracbedfirst on an eiror by Quinuey, Lotey wasthrown out at first by Quinuey, Christinewas put out at fint.

PiFTH-Crolter mads a base hit, Hill wentit on a foul fly by Carter. Hoi in an struckit'and so did Skinner.8ixTn-Cojc went out on a short fly to

Wear, Irwin went out on a foul fly byCarter, Craft took bis base on balls, Loseybit to left fielding sending Craft to loeond,Christine struck out.

BEVENTII—Crocker struck out, Dill lookMi bau> aftwrbn1n« fait, with th* .'"ill, H?T-man struck out, Skinner iltedoutto Qulnney.

EIGHT-COX bit tbi ball to Wear, wbothrew him out at first, firwiu reached firston a icratch bit and waa thrown out at sec-ond base. Craft struck out

Nunr-Christlne reached first by gettinghit with a slow ball and scored on an errormade by Kennedy, Crocker wss put out on ashort bit to Kennedy. Hill was put oat on ftfly to Heifer, Uolnan reached fint on an•rror nnda by Belter and scored on an errormade by Waer. Skinner was put out on aabort hit to Wnor who threw him out at first.Liberty A. A. . .0 0 0 2 1 1 0 S O - 7Washington 0 1 0 0 ( 1 0 0 0 3 - 8

Earned runs. Liberty 0. W(uhtaBtoa 0.Brron, Liberty 7. Washington 0. Threebase bits, Heifer. Two base bits, Carter,Boas, Kennedy and Wear, Time of puno, lhour and thirty mluutoc Umpire, Hr,Rogers. WE TWO.

Mrs. John Htncliman hoi returned from her•lilt to Syracuse, N. Y.

The latest reports from Gtorgit Mott arethat tba fever Is broken, which leuvos him Ina most critic*! condition.

Mrs, Rnbort Btrnble, a resident of tbeneighborhood of Tabor, died yesterday mora-le*. She was 01 years old.

Joseph Moore captured a four pound pick-erel this week In some of tbe ntlghborlngbrook*.

Thli Saturday tbe Danville Gun Club willhold thalr monthly shoot

TheHev. Dr. ~ "y ot

Bnodgrass, of Newark, wlorial Day oration at Roc

ellev. Dr. Bnodgrass, of Newark, wll.deliver the Uomorial Day oration at Rock-away.

IB. O. Peer's son Frank has gone Into thegrocery business at Boonton.

E.J. l'Mi-bsj rented a house In this placeand will take np his residence here next week.-, H. HInchman supports a now carriage.

Presiding Elder Hammond preached a raforcible sermon last Sunday In this place.

Mrs. H, W- Beam Utlowly teeovering fnher attack ot the grip-

Tbe featlvat given by the ladles of tbeRockaway Volley M. E. Chnreh waa wellattended and netted .tho ladies a handsome

im. . • • • • 'Mist Lesbla Hinebrnan made a Brine trip

from ML-Holyoka to this place hut Friday toattend ths funeral of her late friend. MiniMamie Mott, which waa hold Jn the Presby-terian Church at Bookaway wltfa Itevs.Beeves and Clark officiating. *

T. P, Peer has resigned hla position ais ss-ahrtant agent at the Morris Plalni depot andtaken another on the gravel trala u broke-man. -

Onr vfllagff was practically dasertad tartFriday as about everybody attended the elr-

One of our young men took hla t*st girl„ _ thtle his ayta m n faatting oa ber andthe four eyed girl from Madagascar, be waarellBTedof hlsbsrdensom? stiver oerUQoatasof tubnantEal denominations.

Oar neighbors At Rockaway sewn to barerecovered from their desire to incorporate.

hd b h I tb bl

JUSTWHAT

YOUWANT

IN A N E W

SPRING SUITYOU CAN FIND AT

TAYLOR BROTHERSW E H A V E A FULL LINE OF

isnEnfir AHD N O B B Y GOODSin all tho fashionable cuts for the spring trade.

Call and examine.

DUNLAP H A T S YOUMAN

. TAYILOB BIROI « « I I . . Dover's Poplar ClolKiBrs.

J. Hairhouse,WATCHMAKER AND JEWEICT,

DKALElt IN

Diamonds, Watches, Clods,JRWELRY, SILVERWARE,

flll.VKIC N0V1CT.TIKB, O1TICAL ( lonns , &a. I would rcuilm] mv curtomem a[IIH imlilln linn J am uomiliuitly n'lili'UlHliUm mr BUM* IU nil Irs Ui NktinicJiIti nUii>r will (LlHUfH Hull Mm luti«t tMtluruttaud ntylm. |

All kinds of Watches, Clocks and JewelryCleaned, Ropaired, Repolished and other.

wiso Renovated as Required.

EEPAIEINO OF FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY.

CREDIT GIVEN TO ALL

3 Brick Block, Blackwell St., Dover, N. J.

r iEN'5 AND BOYS' CLOTHING,Ladies' and Children's Capes, Jackets and Ready-made Dresses.

Also ihc largest stock of

in Uie State. CALL AND SEE US.

Notice of Examination tor Free Scholar.

• h i p s In B u t t e r ' * OOUCRO.

AD examination or candidate* for free sclRiilpa In ItutKtir'B Colloce will be itclJ in Uio Couri'loiuw at KorrUtonii, Baturdny June Eil, 1(01.

A|iitlIcn(lonB ninj tin prwaiitod as early an 0:8

BU1T. W. L. It IIAVEN,8UPT, MARTIK I* COX,

7--W, Board of Eininlnnn.,

Constipationla the most common form of Dys-pepsia, •

Dr. Deane'sDyspepsia Pills

(white wrapper), one after each meal,cure the most obstinate cases. Theycontain no mercury, do not purge norgripe, and impart a natural healthfultone to the stomach and bowels.

NOTICEas to the new dog law.

m wlio dutl! kMi> orlMrlraraiif dog*

d wllli tiiederlnt u[Kn< Din lufk fl*

iUieTawuManihaltoncraB d'own,w ready lo make sudi rfgistty mul willcacli ovetilflK In HIT ofllco In tliu Uaktsr

n jelween Uio Coiira at 7 ahe day at Uia Cor 81»oi* where I

THE MORRIS COUNTY

MUTUAL LIFE'and

FIRE INSURANCE

COriPANY>1. Be It rna

Unotla Uie comMnnUon. Bare raurmonoj Dy •embh'ofUiuwtronlilaga Home IruUtution. No sUx-klioM.** win vrlioklull

No. 5 SOUTH STREET,

MOHRISTOWN, K. J. i

This Company has Stood tbo

Tost for over 4 0 yoars.

NOTICE.A. J. Frets, Cleric of JefTennn Tinrntiitii, nil) 1

at Uu folloitinp plan* lo.

REQISTER DOdSon tin) iUys tu\& liciirB nntueU:

Thursday, Hay 31,atlfanPnvlltonllotta, Labu IlamUxms, fromO-i.

!. lo U it.; M Woniiiori, llrialif* HuU-J, frotn S P.[. to fi P. u.; at lkrfcftblre Vall«r Hot* 1, rnnu 0 P.1. tod r.M.

Friday, June 1st,nlNantoumllBni) BruwD'nnrtd. (romBA.x to]A. H at Uia Stilton Hotel from i r « to ft r w

" rwniof Doffi'wbo .. — -abore BtAl*d can

NEDERLAND

C.C.

812 Broad SI., Newark, 11. J.A g e n t s

BRIDOO SALE.,—tla will lierocclvotlfor Uio erection •..

Imn bridnat MUlnn, N. J., ot ItarkiiJiIre VallojHotol.ntlJ o'dockoii

Friday, June ist, 1894.AtUiflHunnilincaiKi fHaas will also rewire Inil- Hi- uiammy by u!« j-aM. B]>«ciacatloiutw(iijtoJiiHl of tliti chairman or any or Uiuo

jToimdii!"""1 t t e u " * * " " " " • r i g l l t t o "•JOUH » . BMITH, t-TinirwuiB, Jlopatcc(1BOI1OB A. Oll.IJa, Succaxiiiina.W, D. GILLEN, lwver,UAKTIK COOK, Butlfr.

B R I D G E S A L E .

Thursday, Hay 31st, 1894.

\V. 11. Qlt.LEN, dwimian, DOFB. K. LVOS, Rftonloa.JOHN D. SU1TII, Hopotcoiw.CJKOHQE A, OlU.lGj Bu»fjiuu

NOTICE TO OWNERS OF

DOGS.

1. Be It rnaciM liy Iba SCHAU) imtl Oenwol Ac-mbh'ofUiuSUUoof HtmJawr.Tlwtvrer

loirti.kooporliarbarMnr

UOt-Jl l loR Ol

uS^-Vaald rf* or bM «d Q« r Wer Jnumber tbcreot; audit shall ba Utrful for anyiwr-•on to klu any doe w Utcb tawA atnjiBB ou itw

S. W u it eoaetad,/tiiat It sball baUa <)uktowiubJp.banmsborcltT'

. tiuulon of 0* n g b U m l number UwMolm n KpnlrlBE forrecistraUon shall m

_ m of one dollar Tor M C H U C * orUtdi lSun-Kl«tcrcO,of*hi«UUw ulott •tuuTnoetntimlv-tiia for etch nglatnUoo, the Iwlaaoe to bo o t

ed to payimt d k m w d<n« I ? d o n lo domesticItnala at ticmltry, after Uw same sEall turn bee&

id tho nupirieirajnteto^l a g j ^ l n TOB^--

meral fund ot Mich towniWp, twrongb or cl

Tbat In case UIL. or d t j aoall neglect or re-dog urbilcb w h e o i l

that nurpoas,o dollara f r

^dtohnnuup. borouftb. or d

t o to no n-itUier mar dogtlon aluUl tie mul« loblm rf f i t d U f l

no nitlon aluUl tie mul« loblm ror that nurpoas, faasballforfeit and jmjr UIB mm of leo dollara forwuh n.TUMI, whlc& •ball bo paid to Um treasurer or the

a. AOU as it tnncieuol any lnoomomteti dconitiuUcv or Hoy bnrto fix lfa« cotnienuUdpftrmnB apiwilnted as abore

such dtr . (own or fcjwnsltp.0. And w It enacted, Tliat Ienacted, T

iTlfaLiBtaTa.And Us It Miaoted Tbat nonit of Uia pravUotu

Ilils act shall be construml to repral Uin nraria-_ is of onr Uw now In ecdstcncti pruTMing for the

UuinffOtangS,IL Andb0fcDtuictal,IluitsnBctaorparisofi

— u b U n t vllli tba prorWowi of UUa act lw•ame am benfar npaalcd, *UvbB dTect inaaedUfislj

Apl roTcu AiVu 4 iftfkJn accomance therewith, all tL

TCWMJJP niiut bo rn|[lat«nd and >

THE GEO. RICHARDS COMPANY,DOVER, NEW JERSEY.

New and seasonable goods at bottom price s

300 pairs of ohilds turn Button Shoop, tippodnd plain toes .fit

ICO pairs if oliilds* Dongola tipped, springlieol shoos, BUBS 6 to 8 48

ISO pairs of cLilcls' sole leather tip school shoesBizoaO to 10 79

125 pairs of ckildi' fluu Dougola patent leathertipped and spring heel shoes nizcs 0 to 10 .03

GO pairs of womsn's genoiuB Dongola commonsensebntton sboes nt .$1.35

72pairs of "Women's fins Dongola patentleathertipped hatton shoes at $1.G9

120 pairs of womon's Dongola tipped Oxfordties rodneod from 11.26 to $1.00

72 pairs of BOJB' V Calf tipped school sloesekes 1 to 5 93

Onr stock of Bosset Shoes, Oxford Ties, Slip-pers, elo., for the spring and summer tradeis uow romplet«, and marked at tho lowestpossible prices consistent with good ma-terial and v-orkunuship.

Antique Oak StandsAt I1.00,11.16 nndJ1.2C

Dining ChairsHigh back, solid o a " $1.00

AntiqueOakCentreTablesAt $2.25, *3.2C, $4.00 and J5.O0

CUer Suits7 piece nntiqne snits, witb bsvel plnte glass

22x28 ' 117-00

8 FootOnkoitaiBion tables $5.60

Kitchen TablesExtrn large size $1.00

Flain and tlecoralod crookery, Bar and tabletiaBware, YelloWj Bdcldnglmin and atonenro at lowest pnoM. ,, ': : .-.'

Splint RockersAt , 09

LoungesLargo assortment from $7.00 to $18.00

MattressesFall niz9, soft top $2 85

Woven Wire SpringsFull size J2.76

GaraetsIngrain per yard .10, .50 ami .05l i l per yard "• • .70

MailingsGood quality, per yard 12|

Window ShadesCurtaia pules and fixtures, shades mounted on

i rollers complete at .25

Toilet SetslOpiooe Imported ilecoratod toilet sots. .$2 95

12 in., Id in. nnd lfl iu. n t . . . . . . . ; . , . ; . . . . . (3.60

2ijt. 3qt. Oqt. - 8qt.••

$1.00 $1.80 $2.00 »2.80 :-' »3.60

At . . ; . ; . . . .$2.60

Largest assortment in to™ of ladies' laundered .and unlamnderort shirt wnists at prices tabg-'ing from v .- .40 to $1.60

Shirt •VVoista..'. .-;•...'..,,-.;^, ' MFaniitloroy Blouses . . . ' . . . . . . .> . ' . . -.76

P*r pair., . , . . ; . , . . ; . , ' . . ^ . ' . • .$1.60 ;'

Goods Delivered Free of Charge.

THE GEO.DENTISTRY.

OilJB ATTENTIOH TO THE POLLOfflHG :

It gives mo pleasure to acquaint my friends *with the fact that tliey can liave teeth extractedwithout pain by the ose of Dr. Joseop's LocalAniBsthetio at the office of Dr. Freeman, Dover.

Mns, Wnwmro Ttnam,Eookaway N. J., April 8th, 1893.

Try the " Local AniostLetio at Dr. Freeman'soffice and be convinced that it is all that is claimedfor it. HES. H. ERTWIOK,

Netoong, N. J., April 21st, 1893.

1 pan cheerfully recommeiid the "Local Anais* . .thetic" for extraoting toetb. - : .

MM. THOMAS KEKIU,

Fort Oram, April 21th, 1893.

Dns. FBEEION AND VBEKAHD : -

DK&BSIBS:—I am BO well pleased with thenBe :••-.of the Local Ansathetio in having teeth extracted !::>:

that yon have my permission to use my namo any -: !:way yon ploase aa roforonoo. . : r.\ . , .

MB.LEWISWBITK, • • ; ' . -

Stanhope, N. J., May.-lat, 1898.

• GOLB C R O ^ ^ S;DR.R. P;;;^EEiiANI^.;:j>

after ten years experience, having a well known 'reputation for extracting teeth, h u aeoepted a-

. pos i t ion wi th D r . F t e e m a n . : i ••"•• •• :- •'' •.:>''..;;•;•:-•;,

DU. FREEMAN has ths eiolttaive right to BBOD^ Jessop'B Looal Anaosthetio. •', v/i:?>:i':', ?

[Model 34

Columbia,Price, $135.

A new mnclilno in mnny Importantpoints of design and construction, retain-vg also ibe best features of previoaslight

ColtirablM. I t 13 regularly fitted "with oneasily detachable front wliecl brake, rat-trap pedals, and cltlier single or doubletire as ordered. Weight, so ponnda with,29 without brake, pull description iaColumbia catalogue, which is furnishedfe.

W. M a t e r store Co., agentsDover, N. J.

VPLUE DF B GOOD BPPEflRWCE

TUo flwet quality- oi work at reaaonable price*BwltwB*Bwlto,fTOBi E n i l U t ^ k i

, cunssaudCaaniiierstwiiIco weguar

Kogltiti. TrouKriugs, -mads "vrliole

. If tooLuay, nnd postal and our representative

Will call on you. - " - ••: t • . ' ' .

J. BARTER* CO

167 BR0AD\VAYMm teBiilasttf fit., H! T.

JOIIN BARTER, 'JAME8A. MAXWEU.

EXECUTOR'S SALE

REAL ESTATE,O. H. BOWBLL,

X H M •ubneribop, Kitwiilor or Uia rstato or 8am-I IU'IRirayn,diweiued, will ».« nt piiblleMio

Uonat Uia hotel of lVter&roUj.nt

CHESTER CROSS ROADS,— O X -

WEDNESDAY, MAT 30th,

I5O ACRES,ho or less, and rfUulM about As fr^ Olieater CrcwRoada on

NOTICE.

no danger, all fuel, BIWOJH

.Notioe.Tim annual meeting or l i e Stoolflioldeni of Uio

. iiw jeraey Iron BUnlng Ocmpnnf for Um purnovaof electing * ™ w boartTof.dlTOCto™ will bnlrnCl ator elecUng n new board of dlroctore will b» Imbl atUie oOloe of Uie calumny In Dover, New Juney, onTuflmlajr, Mny SfflUi, lMtH, at» o'elocb P. N .

; REHQVED.DE. QEO. W. MoDAVIT

uu rumored hla Dental Tarlorg to Uie>tKitiu oTer

lalrhoUM's jewelry Btore,and ii'prepared to do

ll'kinds of uantsl work la! tlie besi-numnn-.

llarmliM ahasuiouei a m i In cstnidiri^ toetii!

0Park Kn^t n«rMorrii fiti otioibonM,:iriil»

alt modoro Itaprorcmbjitei.hot.iuid 6tild,Vai«,

V. U AW.itB.il«potv!rilgligrfluniT FliM

U swicil'. rrul l , ; i m i i . (rent. MIl-

l t u w a l n tint CIDM coniilUot)L n'Miiii no rrpoim

prloot tannM, etc.', oddrem Uio onrnor,'",'

^ . / : • ' : ; . LvM..BlUNBONp»AmNa;

'?'•'.:''•••' .'.: "•:.';'" : \ D o r a v " . * v v

to mo for an ox-

a MidiBtyis«i>)rfib-fcxlcsi- ot^Kyn^iga;':'

. 'forstoje'and i>ri-;.':'i!:

WILLIAM S. COLLARD.

All calia'iwipondM to'daj-.or^ajl hovuVof'ti

^itBali atOmoo DWT'OD Wonia Bt ' >

•-••-• • : • • - " . ; ; - v i • „ . • • • ; . • ' W R -

HENRY E. GBBEN'OfiASS,:;••• •'.';• BAROAIN STORE. ,

: : SCHWARZ*. BLOCK.'. D O V E H I . ' N . J..

Remnants!J^emnantsJ!

'RierhnantslIIW e have juBt bougliTltlie

atook of the Bemnant store.Give us a oall and' inspeotour stock, • •;..'" .;..-:

Bespeotfalljr submitted tothe oash trade only. '•;•:••

• . . • . ; • : . N O T I C E .

BTAT> nr New Jmasr, i• •* OBpftrtmeutof BUta.f

TO IU, TO TOOK THEE* PBRSOTa HAT'MME,

WALLPAPER:

Office and B«3ldeiice:.on HOITIS S l . ^ ;

Upcolalaiteiitlon fiften to , ^ t ' i : * >', •':";' -;-:

• • : ; H i i r B e i y . • v • - , • •-,•• 's •• j . •:••/*:•._ v , 1 , ; V - - ,

Wotioe 6i Settlement. ^ :'X$.

. Jnjltsareotwerr' ,

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Friday, May 35,1894.

Hatana at tb« fort ORJoa %t Dorer, M. J.

t Q O U t JOttCXHCtS.

Orar SCO dogs W e bean reglirtarea In Mor-rtsttwn.

.. FrankBuroheli iiniiraring witha Moo onhut Land, ~ . . . . . . .

Company G will go to Newark on Docara-

. Tie'Morrfrtown Fire Department fci In/ need rf new ho», ", !:

sluttBtan-

CtariwMuosaii, Jr., made a great eeAcnof trout last Saturday1! •*'•• ' •

; . fctperienne mastitis;, Womairt Auxiliary,Y.JJ.C.A.-.JuiieOtb. .

•-: /Joseph a. Hay* baa bom appojuted official

aointOBdtct on th.

,!<&rge quantities of Hah are being caught atLake Sopatoong this week.. • •.:

TLflctrcui train delayed the thuatre train

'•; tttdumtfi ball utin «ill p i s ; Ite first'. game of the wason to-morrow, ' , '

Tnere lave been five twaaes built oa San-fopd itr«et In lea tbm one year, •

Tin Pullman family have opened tholr- bouse *t Chester for tl» nauner.: T*e8tami6pe Baud Will hold ft festival on

,. Allsn&rUlmerbave tie ooutraot to I; ft large boat houta at Laka HopatcoDg.

•'• - A. lnrs« tree oa Oraot fttrmt -was blown;down Banday nlgbt, binding Uia etreeb

/ The Morrtitnwn Aqueduct Go, baa put a* .new six inch tntla In front of the past bllioe,j Wm. HUokle, fonmrty of tbls town, baisotd out bis Interest la a batlasu ia N*warfc.

;'.=>- Uor.' town's public schools were closed last'- Friday to allow theyonugtterB to ite Die

: TueTemimneelJeneyolentBooiety.ofMtHop*, will hold an eutertainiaent to-morrow

- eipetienco, \f ednerday, Jane Ola, at the Y.M . O . X . '•>•".-• :- — . • , ' ' .- -

Kor. Carnnaugh, of the Free Melhodlit,, Church,' la holding a series of meeting* In

Soraaton.. • ., V, .. J'sul Brdinan, of Mnrrlrtowo, will deliver

', t l» salutatory aQilren »t Princeton collegetbliyear. : ., _' - . .

Abiwk occurred at the Ledgawoou'plane\ last Thursday, rialajlog traffio oo the canal'flvahours. •' . _ ; .V.. ' ',". "' " .. •.r : A n t w U n u t a W r a n t Into effect on tbo

' nigh Bridge'Branch of. the Central R, ft,

Tbs latest proposition Ii • broimh of theLaokawanna from 'WUIpptny to Uie MorrJiaud jBasex line, a t the big grim! pit betweenHorriabown and Morrti Plains.

A special eleo'lon «|ll be beid at NewtonJiuieSflth to decide whether tbe town ihalown water work>, or whether it tunll IMowned by private earporattona.

Four toM drew trains paned throughDover about 1 A. M. last Saturday oa the

to Boston. Tho l u t one waa composedentirely of splendid sleeping oan.'. Aaessora are now on tbelr rounds, thenqulrlng the wflric to begin by Uaj 3D.They find tbat many men who vrfan to standhigh also decline to bo overrated.

A Jolly crowd of friends surprised Mr, " dXn. E. W, WtBt, ot FrmpMt street, 0>Wednesday evening and were so royally *n-tertalned tbaitboy vowed to go again.

At a meeting of tba Firemen* Belief Aisocistion l u t Friday evening, Tnot, Btur-tevant, Wm. W, Bloltlee and George Carhartwere appointed to set ai a vliitlug committee.

Lualwrt Rilctr, tbe Port Uorrli brainwho loet UB leg wlilla at work laat wlnfr, f>

ifMringa vonloa one and Condactor JlIoKeon utya be la rapidly learning to use It.

Countorfott quarters of Ibo coinage of 1801«re ID circulation. One tltlaof the silver coin

reinarhably well reproduced, but the otherla poor and ihoutd lead to immediate deteo-tlon.

• '•: lira. Hands Burnett fall pmantftlthe. Morriatowta Baptist Church with three new

amlnntton beld InDover, twenty-eight caudtdites pwaed.Fourteen Bret grade, eleven eeooml gradeand three ' tblrd grade certificates weregranted. '

The >ult for damagea brought by AlethiB. BUngerlaod egaluat tbe E u t ^JerseyWater Company wttt cotoa up for trial IDtbe Morrlfl County Hupremo Court nextH

' No,: lEngfne wn» tested by Cbtef J . J,. ' Vre«Utvl oa Wedoeeday alftht and found to be, I n g o o d , o r d e r . - ' ' : " . , } ] ' - ' •"• •'•'•

-Th» Clinton A:. O. 'dpfoaUd' the Morrtn-town Aoadeffly tsani. lait Batarday by the

•f: .The tot o(Ihe MorrlJ OJuaty OoU'CUib-doWphted and no more ladlei can be «d<

'^mlttodatprwent, • , • ''% Kd. Hough broke ground oo Wednaaday for:;*a>bewaonteon the corner of Richards avenue. T and Union afreet,. •.' V ' ' ". ": -•\•'•••The Mpilpln itablas, which were burned1 .recently j o Honrlrtown, wm bo •; wbuUfc,

w t ^ a B g, .oh*Irofl«*d tr .Bt, Patrick'. A]:i»nco but

•;'_ S a t u r d a y O T B D b i g . ' • . • ' • ' ; ' • . • : : . - • • . ^ - , ' , ' ' ' •>> . ; « • '

;->i*TlMi l|lorrUtowu Indian /Aiiodatlon, baldl U l Y. M.

•fcWcfUeFirrtM.E.'-CSittrdi,

Atutla Van Arsd&K of Btanbopn, haiaccepted • poiltlou as proof reader oa theNow Vor& Evaulng Putt He U a brightyoung man and !• w«ll quailfled to fill thepoalUon- '. ••

Rev. Dr. D, 0. Alhman, who nai beenpastor of tb« Madljon Vresbjterlau Charcafor tbe paat twenty-flve years, baa announcodtbathft intends to rnlgnula pastorate In thenear future. • . ^

-The appolntuiant of J, O, H Pitney, aformer retldenoe of HorrUtowa, tothepoel-tlon ot Assistant City Counsel of Kawafk, h

flonrce qf much plrwuretotilsniany friendst h t o t

m ti ntw utlng anntberp i ^ t B remodeled line bet wee Q Bum-mUattdJtUbnro. .When the wurkla com-pleted about etgbtmlnntea will begaltwl ltt'* rnnnJng time. ' ; ; ' .- ;'-The Buiqnelianiia has offered to build •

ipurtofl«wtoniflha people.will aubsorltMand pay 10,000 o( tha coat, which tawttnmtedst tec Umea that »um.; Tbe spar, will leave

1 " TtwStata aoqaial club, of Horrii. Plaini,V,defaa.\«d the Madiwa AthMloi by a aoore of

^ 4 t a i ^ 8 t e d : : \^;4toaia^8aterday.>i,i;^;:;; .. . : \v: ., :'; f' i Oa S^day morolnf Rev, Dr. Halloway- will preach to th« Janfw O/dev of United

: - .Vouriweethart, beat gfrl, wife, inotW-ln-UW, eta:, will be there, you ought to be too,

7 0 b T X o A ; S ' " " '•: j-Another eniHna and tire* new dynamoa

i 'h«T* been added to ' the MotTlrtb*ittEl*ctrt<jjil'lghtCompany'a plant- , ,-••..••;.•.;'; .•.._:' -; TennUi»arti,ercqaetlawni and toe bate

: balldlamond t t tb« Horrii PlalEi Asjlum; aj*iwwMi^patIcc»rd#r.%'• •-•' /'._ ";;"-}"''.^ - B B p t O. L: Bryant, o* the HilgbBrldga::; Branch, baa Uk'eo op bla rerffowM a t .UkeV'Uopaiiwug for (tui tutuour^ ;_ • : " ; ';;, * ' ;

& : Atnotemmt forJall,' Bxperienoe tnMUofJ f i U i M t f a Y . M. 0 . A, AdralKton Un

^ g i over tho Rockaway r l n r atH Bergen atreet h»s beea propped up to mats It;r»rong enoogb ta hold • O6a»y load. •;.,.• ' > / ."." T&aPlrrtPml>yUr!anCtarclj, ol iaorrlfi towp.I i fart nearing3oinrl«tioa and may be^ 4 f h t A t l * ' ' ;

'r \.Tbe-EpwcHh IsHfuoot th* PintU, B.i'Conrchwill m e t attiM home of tho Mlnea

r «D UU Hope aTMiae Ufa «ronit«,' , , Tba enUrtainraont raoroUy b<4d lo Mln: • Ha&aV Beoataai j , Kccililown, iv tb* bewftt

: of Mamortal Ilwpifcit,n<rttod " M * I*00-;.- IUv. HoUrt Alk'maaV ct the Pint Pmby-.>rUnCbarebf..<;MadI««i1 wJJI prw^hb^

I,"- i i**iitjr U»'UJ 'aoninnaiy.Mnuni naxt Sunday:r"' tor.fl.L. Bcwmao, afoftnir paitor o£1 • U»MorrMown U, K. Church, baa retired-!V from, the* mlnUtry:'iad taken" lip literary;''^.wbHt!'.>;';'.'••'-.••

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1 ' -ThcfiuMii OoantjBiDleBDGlotr will hold: r )t» MTenty^Totth annual meeting in the

.'ADdorer M, K.' Church OQ W d l

^ j ; : R»T. F*«»rEigan(• UYfi^tbe,Catholic:• aohMl'hoaM iat Wfelppaay fttt*d np .a t a,';'r«adiniroont;'lw the young men of hi*

.'>\ George GirH«n,Vl» bfmkemu wbbes deatb' V.wo reported lattweel^ .was a member of the^ I M V B l h ^ a ' M t o ' i ' i i D i J

opafa.hottw,' a*tonlchV wltb.aa aatertaln-

tt>a"p ^ i t o i o b ^ ^ K v ^ ; . ; ^ . . ^ ^ . ; , ; v --". Two tlide^optratoni of the wall-knoiro

XVearelopi "gun* twladled. Hre. 'Yoan&r. of' V GolllniTlllo, a rabarb of Morriatown, dot vo<^ • l O l a a t F r i d a y ; ' : ' ; ^ : ^ / : ; . ' ' - ••;"'• ''•'••••"

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Madf»0O| w b o u U o d lflw lfalliog down atBtra' la i t ' we«k' hi

^ J « .p; the Mnrri. Cmmty MieUIoe and Iron Oom-

'"-'l»ny, and aoeeptod a pUoe with tha Orange

^ y i ^ y;marmaiioa they'll all be here to-morrow to

:- atwwl the nweliog o! Vat Morrlft -Cooiity^ b l A I t l ; ' "' " •*"'

.:: ; All member* otJaiMtMollavltPoiCO. A.•IL^wno^ purpoM gofvg to Mt.• fmSom'on

i ^undajare'.''notified; to anembla at tho Poet*ro^a*i»b\^kiha^;V;>-!;;;7^^•.(-V^yiiBe^oleartng'.the;ifmindi ofraobUhliut'TirokwwkTam >V 1Ji«Flntrwbjt(erian

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"'ind,'7tf()Vp.: «v;.T<nini P^ilB>in«tInB at^.]Ci30PtM,^;Allarelnvltel»i•'^'.r'j*1 '.-'•. ' 'J > Aplgwiawiicb'to decide a tla will be litiot'- between" laatnbars of.: OiB | Uorrb&iwn': and

uCIuW "at Ibo JforrUtpwn

::y. ,Wbaoglg' ' the, flralrpo1lih toatOTea; * prior to patting th*m away. f or tho nmunrr,;?alxth» bboklrg with a"llttis ooal olt initead- otwater. :ttpt»v»ta wa t ' ^ - 'v\-^-'/^ '•'['•

:'.» • The MW money order jyatan wbicb^wlll g.i? / ln t ) effect July 1st, la patterned after that o(

t t a i T & E i O a n y ^ i l b f l

; R g ,.,•• tldeit mil ot Atroo G - Eulbert, ptwud away",

•V-lToe funeral .wrrJoea.wro beJdat^ tna nal-vV • dAioa o n i i paranb C7 Bprtaj t t r»t , He-arlr,

Tb* stJuwberry nrop t» amved.Ifewi 1| mighty tcaroe tluf wsek.

Bft* OsUngbecomfia fecal oexVTbe Dover ullk mill i> running on full tlmi

asaln.A mad dog ran aver tbVschooIbaise hiU on

Monday.

D. BK Summer h u parchnaed a lot on tbtcorner of Myrtle avenue and Union •treat.

Company 0 attended batalllon - drill Irework last Batorday.Miii Ada Brierly, of Staohopa, died

radnesday at a rlp« old ag«.Tha State Medical Boolety will meet

Lake nepateong otr Juna fiQUi. .([County Superintendent, M. L. Qox, will•pert intbeKcavil eonoolhonw uextSond;iventog. • • • . ,. ' • •~Laat Friday's New York Becorder con-

tained the pioture of Mamlo Dickerson, ot

B«war« ol torged mtmey order* purportlDgto have bean lamed by the Weto-Forgo E*-

Jma. H. Ndgbbour !• a delo«at« f rom thDovai PrasbyUrlan Church to the GeneralAaaembly a t Saratoga tWa w«k.

We are Indebted to tbe Dechertowo Inde-pendent lor a oopr of the Ullk IVwhich la now published In that oflloe.

Dont forget tbe old fashioned English t«aparty to be given by the Udira1 Aid Society>t St. Jobn> H. B Church, Fort Onm,

•EEKOBXAI. BB&VIOKS IJames MoUavIt Post, No. H, O. A. H., wtl

nmt&tthe Port room, comer ol Black walland UorrisstreeU, on Wedorsday, Miy SOtb,a t l 2 : « r . H, anarp.

Tbe line of march will be formed oa Block*well street, right resting on Harris afreet, nafollows: ' . . .

Enterprteo Band, .". McDavJt Poet, Mo. 01, Q. A. II,Old Boldl?ra Not Member* of Any 1'oet,

Bom of Votflrsnn,WaibiDgton Camp,Ho. 6,P. O. B.at A,

Dover Council, Ho. 0,0. U, A. tt ,Morris Council, No. 60, Jr. O. V. A. M.,

Disabled Vet«rant lu Oftrrliges,The line of inaroh will beaefolloifsi Up

Blaskv«ll to l'rospeot, up Prospeot to Cunt-nut, down CbMtnut to Orchard Street Ot«ry,wberetlie graves otUiedeceued»oldlerawlllbedeoenHd.-Tneprocsteton itill be reformed and tbenceirooeed out Orokard Btroet to Dicker^ on,d

blckenon to Suwex, out Bimex to MoFarlsn,down McFarteu to Mt. HopB avenue, thenceta the Locust £1111 Cemetery, where thB graves,of the loldlara nUl In deooraled.

The procession will than reform and marchout ME. Hope avenue to HoFartaa stnot,thanoetoHudton itreet, tbence toKlcbardsatanua, theuoato,Uatonitrwt, ttotwe to andup Blackwcll atroet to tba Flnt M. E. Church,wbere the meniirfftl service* will b» held, tin

Dinging by tbe Junior Quartet of Fort

Prayer by tee pastor, llev. W. 8. Galhiway,lt*adlng Hollar Honor by finwtui B, Potter.Hsoltation by H I H Qrace Allen.Bolo by Mine Floruioe Weir.Address by Superintendent of Public

School* Martin Luther Cor.inging by tha Junior Quartet of Port

D o w people who'went 'to .Ubrrhtown toKeBarnum>olrcua lart Friday iulght reportthat the mow « u cut short and they wonoootiamoQloaaly huitkd out of tiu tenta intbe middle of a big shower, •. :

MUa Emma Babbitt, who baa been con-t l i b h ! U I t o h l i ' h U! p

for many years/;aud Wlthrthe, SpeedwellAvemrt.Bctool'ilnce ita organisation, ba>

lien promoted to the priocIpalBhlD..-, .';

The HaU block system U naarlog comple-tion on the Delaware, Lickawaina andWestern Railroad, and the Motion extendingbetween • Madkon and. Monistown wai ra-oeiitly tested and proved s«tisfaat3ry. r\'\'-

JUIUM Y«n Dililar J, of CaMon, recentlyiommitt*J to the wanly jill for -thirty dsys,young g)rl not yet sixteen.ywrsoial,for

being a common " DlRbt walker.'* Sue wasoommitted on complaint other father. • ..

Tha'Mv drought' w»a broken; by a mildthunder shower latt Friday nlgbt and we havepuly one auiiBhliiT:dW.^Blno»,:.»urIaB th*first pirtcf Uie week the wind blow}, neroely

gT(*t deft tit'damage wa»dou» by the• t o r n , - - . • / • : _ r; .- . ' . . . . . . , • • . • .'-•, '~

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The sermon Sunday nlglit In the First k .S9, Church byPrWdlngBIder VanBenichotenfrom the text, " I am Uie.root' and the off-aprlnfr of David and tba bright and morningt*r,n-wlll long berenumbewdby thota who

neard.it'..!-, ;/"• -vLVV » :' :'•'.'.';" ,'•;:Tboee'<iho. planted anjtiing lajt week

attack it ]oit right, for tbe moon w u in tbeil^rnof thiv ««Irt, Utc £ga aZ' iilauui' and ;iit-

, so iha old weatberwltfi people say,and you will have good' crops and be luckywith plants. - ; ' ',- ••-- .•.,:' ".V • :

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Tbenienibenorthe Uadlaon t . U. O. A.held Otetr twenty-Orat ahnualnuwtlDg Mon-day «»en!cg (n Webb Hemortal ChapeU Rar.I. X..B. Tbonpwn, of Morriatown, made tbeaddms.. Tbe audion'ct.wt* siaiU owing totheiitornij'e)Mnliig../!''''v •'.•.•',;- ''•..•' '

The joe companies have gtveo notice tnattbe price of ice for tho aumraor to famlllMtaking lwa than four buudred pound* perweek will be 60 oanU perJOO'pounilii tofamlllflB taking <i)0 pounds or over, ,"80 o'enUperlOOpoundi.—EiprW!.' v ^ . : .^ . . .

pen brook, n w Danville, and Black brook,ttefcxWblppauy, ara favored Wutnts for.laoT-riJ county tront (Itbftrman/ "On •anotW

J l l H l d U of every brookaIon^tb«D.l:L,..atHt W. and Contra! rail-roadt wberelbay abound. i-V; ' -• .' -

Horr&town'B nieJl cairrlsra'oaraa cut' Intbelr new stilts l u t Friday.' They, are madsf the reenUUou1 cloth and colored with

black cord trimmings and bran buttoni.Tbahslmeth ftfolt with laathw trimming!sod the number I* In lU.ver.,'•'";.':' : : '- i t e monument ereoted ta Del»i(5eo>, New

Jersey, to commemorate the MTVIOM of Gen.HeAIllrter, "lll.be dcdioated.lntfaab placeHay30to,18IM.- The ro«Iment bai been In*vl ted to participate in tlio ezerofm,,stwblchtimo there-union will bafaeJi!. '

It ont for nrtndleiV who have beenaperatlng in Koatdair, selling ltneta andlaocf, which, they clalined, were worthdoable tbe amount aihwJ and had been ex-hibited at tba World*; FUr. A nambar of

Were " taioo in."BpedalUemortalsirTM ll to hri'd In

the Flanders Praab^fairlan Church next 8nn-day morning, tha Wthlnrt., eommuichia athalf paat ten VelockX'.-All'.aaUsra . withtheir faratllut as wall as the genenl publlaiare Dordially Imitad to.boprweat on tbeooeaslon*"""" -' . . . ' . ; •-.,-.•

Mm. Ilanrock, wlfs of Ilev, J, R. Hon.c«*, who ,baa bemi .preadalng \ at "HighBridge, for the P " t three""yian, died atMount-Herman,where Ibey moved ihlispring to tie- new cbarge,' and Ue funeralaarvlocsirenheld at Madison, on TntadayofiMt week.'--., • „ • ';.-i". ••'. ;-/; • •

MorriBtpwn wa« fullof people l u t Fridaytorn'ite.ciretUkV.lt w « an orderly andwill behav#f) crowd, and only one nrreit wasxaanar.fer dfnnltrnnesB end dliorderly oon-duot* Eleven anpldonaoharaatara,, were ar-reitod and locked up, all ol whom wararcleued'Satnrday *ttornlns,.;na evidencebelnefortbccmlogagalnatthem. ; - : >

Clerks In tb4 towathlpa of Morrli oonotyare giving promlnenee to the new dog law,bypnblUWng noOcwu In ansep-raUing duvtrictatnefee for nguitry forms a fund.toMy abcep damogoaT- Tbo flnttct ot theaw occurred to bonmouui bounty, An na-agtetardd^gwsabotand tbo o

A P l f l T T Y EOMB WEDDlHO.Tbe bom. of Mr. and Ura. Wm. Bedgtaan,

on Bark aronoo, Dovar, was tho eoene ofpretty wedding Wednesday, Maj 23d, the oo-cailon bqing tbe tnarrimxa of tholr daughterJennie to John H-eiogfa^cf Stanhope. Therooms wen nicely deooidted wltlt ptdmacut flowen, protesting a licautiful appear-afloe, PrompUyatBo'cloott.amldtbfiiVralaiof LobengTln'i Wedding Uarcfa, nndered byUiss Hartba Tntbeway, of Newark, thebridal party entered tka parlor and stoodbeneath a floral bell. The oarenuny wat per-formed b j Rev. W. W". Halloway.D. O. Thebride was na&diotnely attired In a gownwhits moire silk, entrafes aod vail, and wasattended by her aUtara, U>» Uhnea KItUe tpaHartha Bedgman. ThoauuTH, Sedgman, abrotner of tfaebrlda, sated as best tnsn. Thtubers were Uetsra. David Mitel, of NewYork, Harry Knlgbt and Harry Blssall, ofStanhope, and Henry Mi*d, ot D o w . Afterthe ceremony the one hundred gneita presentpartook of a bmuttfat collation ot five eounwsserved In flne style. Among tbe preteats

i tU faUonlog i Decorated cWna teset, allver lurry dlan, two complete silver teaseta, check for tl&O two clocks, cake bailwt,cub C20, four pictures, five allver butterdlabea, t^lad Mt, Hirer enup tnnen aDd ladle,two silver pickle oattore, banquet lamp, onyxtable, toilet eat, china dinner set, umbrellastand, deoorated berry net, two napkin rings,one doien deoorated bread and butter plfttee,water Bet, hend-palutod pln<iuei, silver ollvadlsli, a»t ah>rlln|i ijmons, two diver sugarbowla, set prangs sooou*, table Hum, oold

itot fork, berry epnone, sugar abells,andacms cbnlra, cben1ll« table COVNT, card

receiver and cracker j ir. Mr. aud Un. S l g ttelton tbe O:« r. u. itbitt, and on intlr re-turn will go at once t j tbelr newly furnlihedhome inBUobope.

lonbyUoP.W.W.HaW. II, MOCORKICK,W. A. WAKR,W. II,W. A.J HW. A. WAIM

U. B, AlAXfft •JOHBY^BOOAET. J.

Commfti

Y. M. C. A, NOTES.There was no boy's meeting last Sunday. 'The H-n'a meeting lajit Bunday nrwulited

of a^Q minute souKMrvloe.Tbe S rvlot oett Sunday will be a upeolal

Decoration Day aerfloe. Tbe meeting willbo addressed by IteW Cbarlea^ W. Woods, ofHtFrradora, «r«. A, K. Bak«r will tingand Hnsn; Klohards and Freeman will playTMfaAWU. AllweaTnvltod. .-

Special decoration • meetloft in GraoeGhurchf a flae lervloa promlwd, Onobmii,four to flv« o'clock;

Tbo boy*a mdetJng next Bunday will be inchargeiof Ntohol** Prasd and will ba later-«Ung. Oood mueipal attraoUantt Come,every .boy'in Dover weloome. 'L, : , ; '

Beccption to bualneei men and contributorsFriday evening, Jure lit. . ' : ' - '. Jubilee Sunday, June.8id. ' Meeting In

building a t 0:80 A, H. At 4 o'clock moa%women's - and boy'i meetings. At 7:30 -,aunion BM-vioe. In Proibyterlui Cbutoh.

will be lota of music, tbo beat Ulent inDover will contrlbuti- vocally-:. A. Y, U, O..A. orohestnt will also be on band to funlab

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Tba* experience meetiog of (ha Voman'eAulUary wmbehfild June 6th at 8 f, u .Each lady will tell bow »he earned a dollarfor tbe Y, H. C. A. A Rood, program Will

a elrenid addition to the eiporiems. •,'.,'Thanksgiving asrvlcs In'buildlngVat, 0

^olookThursday,' Jane 7th. . "•:•'>'.---'•::The third annuil 'oonfercnoe of tie nay's

department of tba Young Men's' Christianl l f Now Jemy,-will be held a t

£ b 2 r t h d &7th' Oing tetslon tonight. • Tea will be'BorvwlfrocaStofp.il. • ; - • •; • .

, Jubilee meeting tondan England, Juafl 1—M A ^ ' ;

Ahoat8o'clock Sunday morning Aitl»tontUanhal Byram wai pairing KHIgore'a ooraBron his beat when he beard nme one whittletor him. Tba iounA ccmo from the directionof Williams' wlooo, on Sussex street, * Beran over and althoogh all the htnps on thaonrnen wera bornlog, It m i Impossible for

from them, at the light from tbem-conut notpenetrate the darknen.- Ho fonnd. JackWilUaraa, who told htm that nm«wa w&a t r j -

i break In one Of ttrt buriueta houtot onUutt strMt and tbrea .men hid jmt ran oy«rthe bridge. Tbe oOlewgave obaialiut aftergtLUog over tha bridge be b i t track ol thtin

thedartnen., Later three nun loan open,wagon panel him u he stood on the earner ofBnoMi and Blaclcwill streets. Tha? came outol Sowex itreet and turned dciirn Blickwclldriving like mad. It wu impoatlbTe for himto atop than and at tbo speed they were goingIt would bave beon fodbardy ta have made

attempt. Ue.was standing near the Ifgtttanil ai tbsy passed be saw tbey'were allstraugera. He followed tbe wagon track backandtcandUiattherlK'bad b«ndriven clowto one side of tne erglno home where It couldb« easily wabhed.^ It b\ very probable t tntiiey Intended to help tbenuelyea toaoma ofTaylor Bros1 clothing trot tbe noltetfaeynAueawakened Willltutu tn tirndtoglre the alarm.

On account ot bad weiithBT'lMt Batnrd&yUe Bandolpba did not play the Rookaway A.C J n . •-. • • - . - • • - . ; • - • '.. •' : ^ \ . ' - - : .'

Fnd. Fieraom* rerigsaUcn from IUD San-dolphi waa'unanlmoutly oooepteJ and Danfreed will flll the vacancy, ' j ; '. . ,

Tho BIgnth Grade play the tedgeiroodB atthat place to-morrow-Sitardiy. r • ;, •

Fred. FJorson will play with tbsTryphenai.Tba Randolph!, will; play., the:; Molllgan

GnardaatPort Onun, May 80th) FordbamCollege, Jona SOtfa, In Rye field; m h t t aBeaarves, at Wftihington, July 7th/.

•'...•• ' tthelr Tnala Postnoned.The retrial of Henry Dop*rt a

eoaebtaati, accuwd of havlog.crimlnallyai-•aultfd LMnora, Taylor, bat be«n poetpdnrffrom the present term of tbs Morris bountyCouxia, QHUI tba October, term. Th* sameocttoti baa been taken In tbo cue of DavidO. Carlli>i a jonng man residing In Menj-turn, who If accoaed nf a almHlar cbirgomadebyafour-yMMildglrl. ' -: .•'•'

Af the meeting of the olllcial Bosnl of tlioGrace'H.& Churcb held Monday ovonlnx• resolution wu pissed to tho oATcct tbat. nilnotices'given out from Uie pulpit sliouia bo

i relating lo church wrvlcea only.Funerals being the only Mcceii'loii... I t would

a good tbinff It otlier churchoa m-n\A dou i n i r i j o . , . r •• ' . - j ' ' - ' . : :•• . ' ••- ' . . -,••;••• ..-• - .

• • • . " - . : B r u s h e s . - ' ; . ' ' • ;

Faint, Varnlab, KaUomlnn and alt klrola ofBm&buatKlllgottftBangStflxo". ','- - -.

• Our Entlra Stock Vof Winter Gootli will be Bold at a saorlfloe,Dover Bee Hire.: ••-'•_ ••'•. '-.

• . - Three Special Volnea ' . .'..-,..toca Curtains at 8(1 c , OSft and' 4U0 a

pair,>(l now pattarna.. (bis MMOU. Tweuty-flve' pir -sent. >nder repilar prl«. Dop'tmuHtnem *\t the. pover B»ur of J,Grimm, "

FOLIOS HOTBS.Holme, of Charter, oame to Dover

Monday audio tbe afternoon Offlow Byramfound blm oooimlttliig a nuiuanoo on Sussex•treat. The offloer oolUrad him and broogbthim before Justice Gage. Dnuik was noname, for bli condition. He wu more Uiandrunk and you might have talked law athim all day without nuJdng any imprewlonon him. fie was from Cheater sod becouldn't be monkeyed with by any Polio*Juittce in this town, not by a long shot TheJniUceMnthlmto tbe cooler to await thereturn of bla senaeg. Tuesday, morning,atUr he bad slept off bia drunk, he wai agaiitaken before tba Justice but this Urns hawai very meek. He waa fined |5 and oottswhich ha paid and then he took the nexttrain tor Chaster.

Cramptou and Robert Adams at-tended the ibov In tht Baker Opera Bouselast Saturday, They had. been. dtlnklt« be-fore they went In and drank one bottle oftanglafoob after they got there. Tutu tb»ygot noisy and somebody sent for UarsheJHagan. When he Aiived Adam* had joatstarted In to empty another bottle. TbaMarihol took it from him and ordered thornto be quiet. Jurt than one. of tht aotibegan to sing and Crampton lnslited onhelping her. .The officer necked him andyanked him out In a hurry. CrampUmahowed light and a crowd gathered on theitdtwalk when Uie Marshal rtartsd to takehim to the lockup. Adams tried to interferewith the officer but the crowd kept himback. Cramptoa managed ta t*w Hasan'sooat pretty badly bat by the time be got toW.H. doodah.'* drug atom be bad til MOBOgbt knocked out of him and laid bo wantedto "go away eomownero and die." Tbereason was that he had caogbt {be wrongman to feol with and ho wai pretty badlyused up. After Rottlriw a good thumping hewalked elonft very peaceably. When hewas put a*ny for the night tbe Maritalreturned for Adonu, who, by the way, hastho reputation, of balng a slugger, havinggiven a sick constable a tuaslo at one time. Healeoroslatedarrcat and waa going to abowthe people that ha could lick mytalng in theh p of a marshal that tbta town «vcr had.

Hagan bad Ills mad up and wasn't to befooled wllli and tho vfay ho threw Adamsagainit the cot In the station bonaa made thebuilding BDftke. Adorns wiU draw the lineon tackling tbo Manftal hereafter and fclareputation aa pugilist la knocked tnicocked bat They ware brought before Jui-t t a Oatfi on Sunday morning sore, sohar and

ipenlant. The JUVUOQ lectured them andtold them tbat if tho olllotr had had hie clubthey would bave fared worse. Cratnptan,who looked as If a horse had failed on blm,felt of hla bead and said "he did bave wthing." Crampton WM fined ts and costswhich Unpaid and *ai discharged. Adam*wai fined. (8 and costs and as ho didn't liavetheprtcDbe rt&ads ooi&mUted UU tbo OB«and costa are paid.

John K. 8. Bell wai anwted by ConttabieKiaor on Tuesday for aastultlng hi* lirothar-in-law, Wtillam Murtha, on Uo&dey nightJuatloo Uogo bound him over for hit appear-once at the next tern of court.

Bed Xen'f Day.Dover hain't bad & regular rip roaring

Fourth of July celebration In yean and Iteprttty n«ar ttnw that the ater groat andglorloui rMtivod sonie rtooiinltion from thepeople of this oommunlty, At leait so think

lemben of Plute Tribe, Ho. 1L», I. O. ~M.', aud we quite agree with them. This

t of letting all the iraaJl towns aroundus get up *nd celebrate and take all tbe sparechange that the people of toll town bavesaved up for that day Is getting ta be an oldthing aud ought to be stopped, Dover oanbave a sood time If it waote to. The RedMen remgnln thht faot and'they have ap-pointed a committee to find out how the peo-ple feet abaut it. H they tbtak tb«y cmmake a tucoesa of It. they Intend to have a

and* and invite &U tb.* s«cret McletlaIn town and a number of outof town sccletieitopartlolpBte,. Qlve tue boys a show andDorer will bave tbe biggest oolebratlon Itbas wen la jean and the town will be filled

>ltb people Instead of deurted as It gener-ally ii en Uiat day, ^ •

:- Weddina a t Kookaway.Ur. aeorgi Tattle, of the firm of Tuttle &luk, of Kockaway, and Wm Hattie, daugh-ir of Mr. S. T, Smltli, of tbeaonie town were

married at the residence of the bride's fathora t 12 o'clock, noon, on'WedaeidayV lapresenoeof'abdnt one hundred Roest*, Tbecewmcnjr <ni perform*! by tt» Vxi. Mr.Reevee,' of . the Hookaway rresbvterlsnChurch, t i n . Dr. Foiter presUel a t theorgui and played tbe wedding march, HIsi

•dflie Kunn; ot If orrliFltjiu, w u thebridas-mofdand Mr. Vlltan BUok, of Rookawty,oottd as beat man. Th«.brld* Wat attired In

mnueo colowd travelling mlt and wore aboqueb of wblte carnations, MlotNuna wore

bouquet of pink carnations. , ' , ' -Flowers tn great abundance were used In

the decoration ot the home. The bride re-oeJved a large number ot beautiful and costlypresents. Tb.« wedding feast w u served byp»y, of Uorrlstown. During the receptionthe young couple left for » wedding tour andon their return will lira io Hooka way.

; ' .i "We Don't Own Him-theUorristowa oomeponatnt of Hework

Dolly'Adyertlser sayii that Janea Henty,toll. and good-looking, and claiming .to befrom Dover, wu anvstel Friday morning.During tbe otrtmi parade, be-wai teen byChief Holloway to secrete ia pocket-book uponiof bis sleeveft. Hie chief attempted toa r m t Henry, but be ran, cloiely Dorsuel byDetective Prank Hook; of Ue circus force.In the short ohaso Hook b e d ovei thfi vwn'shead to stop hlm,'and otieoaedad In doing so.Henry waa looked op a t police n*ail(juutanu a suspblana cboractw, aod. ta await aclaimant for the pockotbook, .Ho CUD ap-peared and tbe man was released Saturday

r , : 7 , 7TUI it fltani f -'. •••• ' •la the effort to mike the nurriago.license

law le« objectionable to Jeraeymen, tb«Legislature has undoubtedly passed an actthat will not etand tba tettol tho oourta. Bythe terntt of tho act retidenta of New Jeneyneed not apply for a license to get married,Rettdents of other Btatea .must procure allwnte from tbe county clerk, yet tbe FederalConttltotlon declares that " tha olUratuc ofeach Btoto -Bfadl be entitled to all privItegMand immuDttlei of clUnns la the l

, Boxbury Memorial Berrloo.The raemortal lervtota under the auspta

the Veteran Memorial Association of Rox*bury will b» htfS a t tha M. E. CATCD, Bntxa-sunna, on Wcdnncdsy ovening.' The paradeitll form in front of Young1! Hall, wberettie

ladles of U» floral committee will hare toeDowers In readiness at 6 o'clock, and willmarch to the txmottrtn. The decoratinii willbegin In the.I>mbvt*rlan yard. GflneronsdonaUcna of flowers are eamaatly eollcitei .

Ooaldn't Duvprl»e Her.Tbe Snterprfn Cornet Bind, of thli place,eat to Fort Oram last Saturday evening

anil cerenaded a dumber of people thers—E i : Hancfl among the, rest. Ed, wasn'thome but bli wife was equal • to the emer-E«ucy and UmHd tbe boy sin and save th»m» good eat. They will stop there next timetb»y go to Fort Or&m whether Ed. is homo

• n o t . . ' " ' ' 'm m • '• '• . •

Breaks on the Canal.- ;

A! wuhoat occurred &t Bird's loelt. aboveFart Oram some tlraff Wfldnntday ntgfatblocklns triffio on" the wnal nearly all dayjpiterdoy. On top of this the pl»nojumped the track at Itooiawaf yesterdayrornfeg and boats were blockec) from, both

directions. • '

O. A. S . Bniortolnmnct. ' ' .Jas. McDorltrost.No, 51 O. A. I t , will

lolii their regular monthly trie entertaln-m«nt la their hall on next Monday. An ex-cellent program, consisting of eln&Ipg, spiak-

r, etc., baa boen arranged. All friends ofare invited Dooreopen »t 8;30,

.' ' - • •'' . "Featival.:,v ' •The Jun'or Circle of the KlngV DanRhtot*,

will hold a strawberry and IM errant featlvallntbn]*ctnroroomof the Dover PresbyterianCcurcb, Tursday evenirg, May 20th. ' Ad-

ldlon tlckeU. ten oeota, rrdeeuable nt tbeable*. Day's cream fa to be served.

Have jonr#ye**eiarnined and -GlasaMTniideby A. Jay Crow (R. O.), IS W. 23d Bt N. Y.

. - . .-'; Tennta Baoketa.:lcoonwatalojr price »t a H. Berry

Hardware Co'*, Dover, ". -

Paint*.All the beat braada of Talnti and OU at

Vi Drug Btore.'

COHOBENINCI THB FAOTORT ATar/cOAJBUKNA,

About three weeks ago Ibo factory aitruck our town nearly drworolizJuK tbeequilibrium of our townsfolk, men, womenand children alike You could im *iuall knotsof people sittliig or standing almcBt every-when, and it would not be necesury (o askthe subject which was so important as thequestion would bo burled at you from a dozenthroats, " Wfcot do you think about the fac-tory P The aniwera would ba nmoy, BomsWODM be taken with tne Idea and plungehead-long iDtoiba depths not knowing whan 'where they would bring up, whUe othun wlwen QK>ra taouguUul iuid perbft)w a UtUolder than tbrlr oalgbbore, would ttop to oak'" wbat kind ot » factory It was to be andwbat number' of men were likoly to bo em-ployed and where It would be located, etc.'Well, IF will be a-woll I don't know wualkind of a factory It I* going to be, but no angoing to have a factory, that's all I knowabout It, while some would say wo don't wantany factory here, it wont bonetlt the working-man any, aa they won't have work over halfthe tuna and the prioe of grocarlea and meatwill be raised1 right away and tbon we wouldbe vroraa oil than we wore belore and manyother similar reajons, .

Well, after spending conrtdeHbb time inbouncing about they Anally settled down tobusiness and appointed a committee to inves-tigate tbe firm, who by tbe way wai the " In-duftri&l IIoo» Novelty Co,, ot Newark, whopurpose to manufacture a line of woodenartlolee, tuob. e.a bracket* and fancy article*In general to be made entirely out of cordwood, all kinds being used, Meejra. UogenltH,Harrif, Holloway and Taybr representing th*company, otme and viewed the land and adtlten'a meeting waa called, at wlilch thesemenataUd wbat tbelr builness irtmorrntlterwbat they purposed iteliould bo, Tbeyahgsefor tbe faclary alte loul lying along- tbeCheater railroad and owned by Josioh Meeker,they require that flfty three aoreaof land bogiven tbem and llioT agree to run factory forthe term of two yean, at tbo end of wuiob theywant tbo option of (arty seven acres addi-tion, tbbj loud to be used for factory anddwelling purpose* only. Th« company mythey wlU areot bulldlnga to-tbe ' "t UMNO, with a Up* *ptwenty tboUfand featone hundred and flfty haoda. In coonidara-tion at tha H(ty-three ftcrfa of land which levalued at 43.000, they agrpe to run factoryfor two yean and If they /all lo run for thatlength of time tbe land rererti back to thosewho gave it, A committee was appointed to

" t b t required could be rnlaed, and

•peceof front qlghteent•t snd will employ aboi

who gaveSfrBif tb6Aiuuuu*,pi|uiiDu wmu uvftuvu, authave Fucoeedcd In ralilpg within $%0 of thiamount, which seams to bs the limit as mat-ters itand at present. Tnefagtoryv could webut get It, would uudoubtedly be ol greatbeneut could it be run luawsslvuly aud I teonoraaonwb; It could not, and thotolnvHUaKtiwit money tn i t would bo repaid as a greatmany of those ona hundred aud flfty menwould have tfttnllles, those fouuta must bareprovisions which would be parchaud In thisvicinity. CauldwobutgfltttwBcst one hereIt would be muoh easier to get wore, each ad-ditional man or family means an additionalbualDots. CiUseDslook alive, tbfnk well beforeyou act, but not qulokl? as those men cannotwait tooloDgforyoato decide wh'etb*r youwill help the Improvement of your town andbuslnesn or let It go on as It has for'tha laitcentury. Thli question Is one of deepest In-terest to every one of you, which shall It be,Improvement or deallnot It mu»t bn eitherana or ths other, there hi no medium. 1 shouldhave stated that aoommltteo of three or worewent to Newark UP investigate ttis standingof the firm and their lu<|uiri» of Uie largestbu&inttB men and firms tn Newark met veryfavorable replies without a ilngle exception.Tbe (Inn wish to btgta the eroctUm ot theirplant at once it tbe money can be raised andia two tnonUui after tlio oroctloa begin* to beIn operation. VVe ducerols hope Jc will be,

CltunK.

NABBBD AT H0PAT00KO.Up to (ha flnt day of January taut Frank

L&ooard Rutsell waa oonl agtal, for tha Y& I t road at Philadelphia, WM truitod bythe company and commanded the respwtaud eateem of all who kuetv htm, On NewYear's Day b& skipped out and It was foundon examining bis booki that he had embeuled about »500. Tne City Trust nuiBond Company, of rblladelpbia was en hiebond and tbsy Immediately sot John Lyont

one of their best detnoUm, on his track.He chased blm through Connecticut andNew York, bearing of him often but onlyonoe'dld he get sear enough to reoognlu

ilm and after be bad bunted up aa ofQoerthe bird had flown. At l u t he traced blmto Lake Hopatoong. He found that hit manwas employed by Rev, Mr. dossier. Lyouengaged board wttb HaWon BrattH about aweekagor Mr. Qesiler's plow was on-theother aid* ot tbe Lake, - Tbe' dactecUvabrought» powerful fleld glass Into play andwatched Ruuell throngb IV every day untiliBb#csnieiatisHfld tbst he wai tbe man bewas after. Oa Monday be ctme to Doverand took Constable JanieiRiker with blm tonuke tba arrest. When they Bot to Nolan1*^olot tha wind. was blowing a gale, thawaves were running high kod the rain wasoomlng down ln tornnta, -.They decided to

heroes although everyone around them•old the boat would be. ewtunpod, Ly-aufound two men, who were willing fur good

row' them ftcroes.Ic wis a perilous trip but tue oarsmen woreold bends at tbe tnurineu and they arrived Bt

B, Point about a mils below Goealer'nUP in good Beawn. Then Lyon and RikerIked to tho hon?» and knoefefd at thn rwr

door. Mr. Oesilat's son opened tba doorand they walked ID. . Lyon utd tbsy hadlost an'oar look and asked If be couldn'tborrow one. He did tbfn as Busell waa not

ippowd that ho wouldprobably be sent for It ^lt bit reimest wasgranted, but just as bo asked the questionRuawll walked In. Lyon tubbed Mm atonce And turned blm.over to Hiker. Rutsellhad bceQ tnwatirg un4«r the n&mo of FrankLeonard. He bad been at the hike aboutthree weeks. At flrat he went tn wrn-tt forUr. Pondleton but as b* could not furulsbntertaota be waadieonargeil at the end ol aweek.- Ho w»a Hen employed an man of allwork by Ur. pMsler* Ho aoted lu a gottle-

_ manner and dfd every thing fan WOBtoliland Ur. Gfsuler was greatly -surprisedatblsarrestv Russell.broke down and con-

blm of trading'*, fist Ufe'ln ThUadelphia hedented it. He decided to go with Lyon with-out watting to be extradited. They Btttyedat ttablou tiiiittu'i tbat nUht and lolt forfblladelpbia Tneeday morning.

On VTwlncrtw afternom, May 33tf, Ur,e Klt Jenklne of thl I W

m, May 33tf,f thli IIIBM.

married to Mfffl Ella A. Davlf, of Bootitoniio ceremony wax [>erformed in tbo Pin

Presbyterian Church of tbe lat l

wlncrtw afternoQeonta Klton Jenklne, of thlimarried to Mfffl Ella A. Davlf, oiio cermony wax [>erformed i

Presbytorlan Cburcb, of the latter place.The attar ana choir ratting of the churchtve-e artistically mat mod with dogwood,mow balls and atntlar, patted pMtm, hctngarranged Ia front of the altar. Precisely at3 o'clock, .Dr. Cooper played the weddingmarch from Lohengrin, when the tmhpm,lr. Davis, of Orange, Mr. Atkinson, of New

Brunswick, Ur, Edward Cottar, ot llooiiton,and Mr. Peaiee Rogeni, of Itockaway, walk*!

"ie aisle, and wore fallowed by *fl tirld«t-s, Miss Darts, of Orange, and (to bride's-, Mltg Alice, ot Boonton.:,Tba maid of

tOQDr was 2Uss Anale Carter, daagbter ofhe ouloiittlng clergyman. Tbe bride, dressed

In white aflk, (ullo veil awl orang« blowora,appeared leaning on the arm of berfatlieV.and was met at the channel bv the proooi nodbin best man, Ur, Phillip, of Brooklyn.

Rtv. Tbos. Carter, partor of tbe church,came to Boonton espreialy ta perform th»ceremony, from Saratoga, returning to UeGeneral Assembly on the i ;1!> train, about en

— -ifttr the Krvfoe. Ho u«d the Ira-e Episcopal Mrvlee, and after - theotlon wt» pronouaced ibo "relativw

ttteaded a reception at tbe rnldonce or too

__. * and will fxtend-.-,.• trip as far as Halifax, Nora ScoUi.ThehDraeB and carriage convoying them totho depot were garlanded with flowers nndabenta hundred of the young frUods ot Mr.and Mrs. Jenkins met them at tbeatnUontoshower rloe aid throw old shoee tv goodlook as they departed. . .

QomuleW ABiorttaentof Infants «nd Chililren'a IAUS Capea; IH«t», shortandloog;."White Drewot, longand abort; Cloaks at priees to salt tbe timesattfcoDovernsxarot'J. H. Urltnm.

Hoaejnnan^FrlvateTaun. *Klntbacason. A. 7 . D. Honey roan, Man.

oger,' Tbe next tour* In the p-pnW eerie* ofeooDoialoal and familyllko.viourttons which

ava been given Tor nlno rean po t will be aa

To Bumps for CO daji for «2S0. Sailingfrom New York July Sd, 1801, and taking f ncathedral cities of Central and Kaiteni Eng-land, Holland, Antwerp Espatttian, Bntcsels,Parla, London; drive throngli qifordahlro,Warwickshire aod Ldcestcnlitre.ta Hotting-ham In England; Scotland, Erigllih Lakes.

rlvllega to remain longer, tr to vary fromTOte. ' ' .' :To White Mountain* and Quebec, 11 dajo,18 or tiS.. BtartlngfroniNa>rTcrk August

27th, spending, three days at Crawford HOUK,three days at Quebec, two dnyi a t UaplawopdHOTW," near Bethlehem, ota. 'coelfM; Qao-beo omitted, but board Indadsd a t Crawfordor liaptawood daring Quebec trip; fIS. ForpartlcaUra address. Boneyman'* privatetours, lock box 70S, FlainQeld, N. J.

K. B.—Only parties gfvicK xeference Ofstrangen) are takoa en these tonr*. ' .

: Attacked by a Hog. - .Tha Un-yanr-old daughter ot Henry Slater,

a baggagiimutAr etnplayod on ths D., L. nadW, B. E. -was a t tacbd byn vlcloni SplUdogon Western ayoono, UorrUtown, lait Pilday.

ta fanta la tha chHA e; . ? c r mBBtr»te«l drouian M M to r h *Tight cheek, infljoUng palnlul woondi. ID tneiwanf o o , ttamon Vailay, D. J ,

BOAHDOPPEBEHOLDBEa.The special meetins of the Hoard held to

consider the advliabilttr ot oanstructlugmacadamiEdd roadi In Morris county, w ufatld on Wednesday. All the members werepreaeut and a number of oltlxens Interestedin the matt*r were Alio In attendance.

After tbo mceUng was called to order, theDirector called upon some one to Dpen tbematter, and a!l«r some little delay, Ur, MaJ-loy, of Morris towniblp. took the Initiative.Ho sold that lu offeringthe resolution callingfor the mwtlmj It waa not the Intention totake w y daOnlie aotloo, but t o have a gen-eral conference, get the #ense of the Hoard,eoddtvIseSkoaooDtider tuch meana aa mlgbiseem advliabie, Had wot for laws poisedby present Legtdature is rolattoa to roadi,bat having just received tbem toll morninghad not hod time to contldar them. In hUopinion It would bo WIM to lame bonds to thelimit allowed by law and thus bo In condi-tion to tako action and eacure the baneflt oftbe law, eg tbo expenditure of the money bythe oonnty, rather than by townships, was,In his opinion, tho most advantageous.

Ur. Lyon of Bootiton, was sorry tbe meet-Ing bod been called 00 soon, as it would havebeen better ta bare taken more Urns forconsidering the matter ; the Board bad beenslow to act to tbo post and had been man-damuKd, and It was understood tho deolrfo not tee Court would be rendered In a shorttime. In Ills oploloa there w u no questiontut lo the value of good roads; the only ques-tion was whether tbe people of tbe countywould etoiLd the expenw, Tbls county badbeen alow to adopt tbe building of stone andIron bridge* aud much. QpiKultiaa w u mani-fested when tli» mattflr first coma up. Tbefreeholders bad gana on building them, how-ever, and tho result showed tbat tha poopliundorail goxl bridge*, BO he believed uo<that If atone roods were built the peopwootd commend tbe octluo In tha future.

vod BOWie people

ld meitd tbe octluu In tba future.Be thought the work abould be done undertbe comity Imr, otbornlto there would beetripa of good and poor rood* on the. namethoroughfares. If doue at all It ehould bodone systematically. Tbe opinion la blatowiubip waa divided. The advanced senti-ment, -which ha wanted to represent, WM Infavor of good roade. Tbe wise cnurav woe togQBtaw,cottKltta> the mattor carefully, waitfor the decision In the conn now ponding butHod out the pravfafotu of the new amtnd-tnents to the law. Boonton towniblp couldbe counted upon ta ouiorea any wcnomloaloxpondltnre for good roadi. Let tbe presentgeneration pay Interest and build good rotda,and tbe next generation pay for and own Uieroads. Issue tbe bonds and build the roadaand eohftiioo the value of property, and thecoming generation would tbanlt tbem for It.

Mr. hum, of Chatham, said be representedtowns and villages and tboro waa a dfvenrityot opinion lu regard to tbls matter. Bornefavored atone roads, and ail were atulouatbat something should be done to Rattle themutter. He thought It wguld be well to lavstie decision of tue Court la the aurai pendingbefore going further.

Ex-JVtehoUer Buik* wu trotted to speakand wld be was In favor of good roadi on moatany bula. It tbo roods -were mode uow, thovaluo of property would be so increased thatIn ten yoara their cost would cot be felt. Uelearned that in Union county parties whoatrougly opposed mocadamked roadi a (awyears ago were now entliiulutloadvooatei ofthem. Bonds oould doubtless be sold a t fourper cent Interest, If luued forftnollamaunta."" " in this section

Town-The Lime for profitable forming in this •had gone by, and he cited Uecdhamstrip u ibowlng the advantage of havingwealth men purchase nod Improve property,fie bad personally known of-portiM comingbare to buy and Improre property, who hadgone to other counties bwaiuoof Utter roads.At tbe clow ot hla rouaarka air. Burke on be~h»ir of Mr. Uockor and Himself preiontedDiteclor Gill wllnn houdsoinsgaTol nan tokenof their appreciation of fcb st-rvlces In tbeB d , ncd hdjied tbat be wmtld l>o ttble tohainmer nut good roiilawithlt.

Mr UUlut, ct Dover, moved tbat the mt>t-t*r of rondBjjoIalJover until tbe dfofdon oftlte Hupreiao Court in the CMDS now pendingbid twfu recelred.

Mr. Ljcax wanted Included la the tno'lcntbat theooiumilteoon roads procure and pre-sent to tho Board nl! lurorrafttioa pomlble ouhoeubjfctMr. Molley oppwed tbe motion on tbe

ground that it wai uncertain when tbede-clrion of tho Court would ba rendered, andthought It wall to take (be preliminary DWJW<n ordor to be ready for action whan the titno

nave in tue matter.. ujle, Couueel of the Board, said

there bad been amendment* Jo tbe ro«d lawbut they did not affect tb* method of pro-

dure AH it now staona the law piroridMtbat no county could rain more than }{ of 1par cent, of taxable value to. any' onu year.(This would elre Morrli county about U0.OO0par year—one-half of tba amountallowed no-der tho former law.} OtheramendrndnUpfo-vldo that 10 percent of the ooat of roadsanallbe paid by property-owtwn, B5 by tbe town-ehip, IS by th* county aud 40 by the BUto,Any ayitem adopted will bare to be approvedby tho President of the State Board of Agri-culture, who apportion! tbe State money,

?ho motion to lay the matter over waicarried unanimously.

Adjourned.—Jerseyamn.

COURT NEWfl.John K. and Edwin W. Darragb, of Boon-

jn, indicted soveral tormaago for fradulonjUyliBposlng-ot gwdB belonging to toe Par rag u

Manufacturing Co., that wore ooTored"obattle mortgage w e tried a

and Secretory of the company which badfailed.

There was another indictment against JohnK. DarroKb, cttnrglug aim with snibeullofwtno #i,COD of tho funds of tbe Ueia.net com-pany, otiJ on this indictment be was tried onMonday and acqutluxi. -

ilocdfly was geutonoe day, ana the follow-Ing named Orfonilants had jougment parsed In"ielr cases:Kdtrard Ft !len, charged with mattolnaily

killing a dog belonging to a man named Bray,) whTcb be pleaded guilty, and was fined #25

Wm. Bally. ludtcted for kroplnp atiliorderlr.QUU ia Chatham, and htvvloa pieadtd guiltynan flned «1W and Costa.

Thomas 13. Lowe, proprietor of tba WestRod Hole) indicted forielltne Hqnorilleoatlyt wblcb clmrgo ho plendwl guilty, waa tinea

Isuo Am'wn, having pleaded guilty to *obarKo of keeping a dtsordrrly house at Green'ond, hod judjiRtent In hli caea suspended.?bB defendant, betides being very poor ii to-il)y tillnfl, thprvfnre mercy WM shown him.John Duffy and George omltb, tramps, lu-

lloted for Uie larceny at two overcoate tramfrom tbo Commercial Hotel Ia Boonton^were

ivcnBUtydojaintbetkiUDtyJftll wltauaits.

WUiiamConnow, of Morrlrtown, chargedwltb ftasftult KOA battery on his wilt, sum t o

t e of Morrirtowwith aasftult taA battery on hla wilt, and towhich eh&rge be bad pleaded guilty, wasBfn'fneed on account or bis profIOIIB badcbaracter, to a term of -ona'year tafilate

Barlootl Btlles, nt "Doytr, charged withualicinuriv braattlug tbe olntrio Ifghts.tnthat city «tth stows, wss, owing to fata youth,discharged under a mupensbn of sentenoe.

Daniel I.ocnmsn, of Jefferson township,bavliiR plwrtfd guilty to a charge of sell logliquor lllekally, was Qncd $25 and costs. '

•ilsB cftaa ot HotUn Uoaan, convicted of»plngadIsorderlv-.faan»?lD Uadlson, baaMB cootmiied until next Monday.A vtitla boa been entered Ia the COM of Hud-

son Allison, indicted for keeping a disorderlybouse a t Qroen poml.

Tho juwnt bava bsm dlsohargnl for tbeterm.—Banner,

Hew Timetables. •We give everybody dlvlna warning rightW that a now timetable will go into effeata the D..L. nnd 17. noxt Monday end that

tlio CsntnvVs sew table went Into etteot' lwttiuuday. Boms of the iralna will. leavetariier tb»n tbey do now and the tima of agood many of tbo trains on the D-, U -andTV. will DO inna* agreat deal tarter. . I t yon

f a train now IU your cwn fault. Follow-ing IB the D., L. und W. timetable. LeaveDover for New Tork via. Morriatown andNewark i 0:50, 7:19, fl:«, 0:40, 11^0 A. it.«M3, 2-.it, 4;<X>, 6rOO, (1*8, 8:97,-10:05 P. «.V B t and Patereon i 5;05, C:4f, 0:10,

», llilQ A. V, l^fl, 4:00, JS;4S,8il2, s^T P . H. Leave Haw York for

Dover via, Kawarlt oad Morriatown; CflO,:80, 0:00,10:lD X. H. 12;Q0 u. S.-00, 8^0, «:30,

Vi

Boonbm: V£Q, U:00, 0;3O A. u. 1:00, 4K»,ftSD. CitO, 1:30.8:10,JtiOD P.M.

ByftcUUBnlel . :

Commencing Saturday morning, May SOU),Ed. L. £ F . l i . Dickonon will dlspoeo oltheir entire balanco of Ladles, Uisaea andCMldrens Spring nod Summer Ooata, Jacketi,Caps and Balti at coat price*. When we sayooat we mean exactly what tha goods cost Ulfrom tbo nmnnfuctarers. Bome big borgaJniwilt bo offered. ' ' '

5h» Ftrat-Dlaas Hotel*In New York city uia Edmands1 Fancy PrintButter. Call nnd giro It a trial. Twtnty-flve ceuto per pound at the Sovereign*' Oo-operatlrc Btoro, Dover. *

Qarden Seeda< . >•A full atocK ot Henderson'! Garden and

Lawn tJra*a ijseds a t Kil!gor«'a Dreg Btore.

when yon want ta bny Uuderw/oar. Forgpnd gro3a and low prices it will pay yon tolilt tha gover Bazar of J. H. Urlmm.

Tho Florida Steam &aator.lDBtrat«ddrCTiloriffnd to The Fred,

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7

'CbarlesGsone.ofPomptoo.livIaltlngUinftptma. Ifoaklng.

Ifrs, Laura MoCarty has returned from avisit to Brooklyn.

Mr*. ITaDavlt and Wta Clark sptrnt Bun.day at Lotsg Brunch.

J. W, Lawts and family, of Uorrlatoiapent Bunday In Oav«r.

Charles UoolUI, of Newark, spent Bundiywith hit vare&ta In this town.

John Ball bad tba mtsf ortuna to sprain blaright ankle last Honda* waning.

We are sorry to aay that Robert Killgor*U confluad to bla bed tbls week.

Qeo. W, Btiokla, of Bookawaj, is apandiogsosw ttaw at Old Point Comfort.

M p Hagfilo BmlU, of Dover, baa accepteda position ia * ooaf MUoDary store at Newark.

Ur. and Un. William Gray, of Banford«tr**t, spent Sunday with friend* in Mont-dair.

M u a B a i r d , of loorrivtown, spent l u tSunday with M M Hlorvnoo Pool, of Ricbardiavc&uo.

Earry Dlokenon, of thla plaoe, visitedHer. and Un. Wm, Day at Ruttortord lastBunday.

UltaWcaBteiaor baa accepted a poattlonaa bookkeeper with tLa Pi-udentlal lninnuiosOomoany.

Charles AlberUon, of Eaiton,Bpoutaoouplaof daja laat w«ek with Ticket Agent UacFaUotlhls place.

Ura. Stone and daughter LLUW, ol KewYork uittf, ar* tltiting Henry Helmon, ofBunax street.

Visa Ovrena Vone made a short viait toodKRwood but Friday afternoon, and

turned Saturday evening.Jomea Hanoe, ot Uw Orystal FbarmwMuU-

val College, Btroudaburg, la vlaltlog blapareuU on Proapect street.

Hisses Van DenBerg, DaKayand Slswn, ofIrvlngtott, N. Y., spent Bunday wlO) MUMMallie Kent, of Klllott street.

James Buchanan, whose atara oa Dlckertoo•treat was damaged by fire some niontba ago,boa moved, with bla family, to Hwdbam,

JUr. and Urn. J. TV. Willet and daugbUr,of Oemuui Valley, are spending a few dayawiUi bur mother, lira, Ohauibre, of Dlokenwustreet.

KBV. Edward Jones, formerly editor ot tbaUonis County Journal, left lor filootuaburg,Pa,, where he has accepted a paatorat*, onTuttday.

Inspection of Co- a .Tbe Armory wai crowded but Friday

evening with friends of Co. O, who wereanxious to wltoeas the annual inspection andmuster, Lieut. Col. Bolt wood, Inspector ofthe Pint Brigade, K. O. N. J., wai prearotand waa aaaUted by Col. E. A. Campbell andCapL Howard, Inspector of Rifle, FractionThere are 60 men on the mU. Fifty-eightwere present, &va wen excused and two wereabaent without leave. Lieut Col. Bolt wood'*Inspection Wat very thatounu. H«vaaverymuoh pleased with the way tbe men take careof their arms and equipments and sold theguni wen In flnt^laas condition.

About twenty-five men have Barred tnelrtime of enlistment, five yean, and new menare being mustered In to take tbelr plaws.Tbe Enterprise Bind, of Dorer, turned outIn tbelr pretty new uniform! and rurolsbedexcellent mutfo for the occasion. After In-spection the company, headed by tha bandmarched trom the armory ta tba Presby-terian Cburcb, where tney oounteranrcbecland returned to the armory. •

. — . . . . . ^ ^ ^ . . . .. •Kcmoital Say av G*iman Taltey.

Col Samuel Starr Foit, Np. 71, Q. A. H..ot tiermau Valley, -will bold a public otoerv-auce of boui>r to tbe dead heroes of tho civil«ar ca MeiuurlU Day Tbe Davw llwia willfurnlah rauifo and Col Jai. ». Royte will de-liver tho oration. Tn» graves ot tiacentMlvot«iana will bs decorated rarly lo tbe morn-ing. ,TLe parade, wbtrh v-lllba a large oaf,will form at 10 o'clnrk. A flretcl'BiiHtinfrwill be t«rre>t «t 13 oVltrk The ep-sklngwill brgln at 8 o'clock A tp*ofal train willInve Roc-kawav at 8:45 A. K, rettirnlne; willleave Qtrmnn Valley at 10:80 r. it. ftro forround trip U ai Mlowst Pram Hookaway,Wo.; Dover, 60c. t Port Or a in, 40c; Kenvll,8 D r d e w d 8 5 P i d t S S l t r t J y

. • Haughrigfat, lOe.

T > Onesa He'll Bo.Tli s congregation of tbe Vint Presbyterian

Church, of Uorrhtown, have secured tbeservices of Carl G. Schmidt, of Brooklyn, aaorganist. Mr. Bohmtdt h well prepared forthlt work. Attar studying counterpointwith llbeinberger, organ with Hleber, andpiano with Kellennan i t tba 'Munich Con-sanatory, be went to F a r i v where for twoyeara be contlntwd the, itody of, organ andpiano under Oallnuat and D* la Nus rftpeo-tbdy . BUbtx&e wOl to Dt. G. Y. Bwa&'ehonai, on Bgbert Bill, which ha leased.

Screen Doors, alTTcompleto, with Spring Hinges and•Faateningg, $1.00 ' .

Lightning Ioe Cream Froezora $1.4:5 up.Lawa Mowers $3.26, aU sizes.Boys' Express Wagons, 8Oo. up.A Fine Double Lined Whip only 25c.Oood Steel Shovel only 4Oc.Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds.

• (AJ.LFRICEB TO SUIT THE TIMES.).

Company a Take KbtlM.This company will autmblft at U» Armory

in full dreaa onifomj, white hrlmeta andglovea,Wed&aaday, Kay SOtb, at 6:30 o'clockx. v, sharp, for Memorial Pay parade InNewark,. Each member most be present.Wo escuBV will b*j given except In oate ofI i e a k All members falling to appear will

be ordered before tbe Company Court Martial.By order

S. B. BENNKTT, Cotu CAMPBELL,CapfcCo.a,litH«g't,N.G,of N. i'A1 - lold at Auction* ,

The old paraonagfl of tbe Morrbrtown H.E. Church wai sold at aaotlon on Saturday,nstead of brioclng a profit, aa waa.honad(it

wai a loss. Th. best bid reeeitrot waa thatf Edward Pruitn, who off«rtd to ratoovelie building for tlGO and tbe materials ofihlohUwaacompQaed, so bVoBer waa ac-

cepted. tVednMday avealng a "Iaat sale"was held in tba building by tbe woman ol ibecorgregaUon, for u e bencBt of tha parson-age fund. . • ' • '" - • • .

, WIU rnacb , to tn« floldLara,Rev. Frank budon Humpbrays, who will

prtaett tb» attnoal nnnoa to the veterans oftb« late war In at. Petals Cfanrcb^UorrU-town, next Sunday evening, ia abundantlyqualified for mob an honor. He Is «n officerofaevavmlandam«DDerotanthB ttie mili-tary M^ers of the TJalt«d Btatsa. HU greatgrandfaUwrwae Col. David Humphreys, ofBflToluUonary fame, who aobad as nlda to

Chief of Police Bolloway, of Uorrlstowo,anettfd a young man named Bert Rich onMonday, for forcing aa eatraace lato Udall'eiboe store under tbe post oftloe end stealingfoods. AyounttaaawBOiUepBintbeplu«oanihtblmfntheact. Rich was committedto the county Jait to await the action ot Uienext Grand Jury. He ha* baen dividing histime about eqoaUy betwe*n Horrhrtown andKawark." ' • . - . . . ' • ' -

TrotUng- at Korristown.Oa Occamtlon Day there wlU be trotting,

ronnlng and chai lot raots at the Uorrlstownng PMk. ^itt ' raea. 'purae 1100, forng bone; seoond race, parse #250, for

hara* tbat never beat 2i3B( alto pnr» of J3C0for chariot race, with thoroughbred runningbones. O M cbartot wlU bo driven by Hi™Uorrlsbn, one of tha most daring driven Intba world, "

• » •

Oflttlngr Beady for the Xaoos.Aconpleof chatloti and some norm andragons pasnd thnogfa Dover Wednesday

afternoon en nuto far UarrUtown. Thehorses will show what they oan do at Uarrli-town Driilns Patk n u t W«dueadiy.' Tbewomen obarlot driven are said to exeel

Xautomlna.Wblta aod all Tints of Kahmtlne at Ktll-

gare)*s Drug Store.

Tnmltitre and Darpetat

Tbe largeat stock and the lowest price* yonwill always Bod at Dlckenoa'*, Dover.

BnonrM.Bpong«e and Cbamolfl, all alzei and prices,

at Killgore'a Drag Store.

Soda Water.Tha beat Boda Water In all fl»Ton at Kill-

go-e'a Drag Store."

Oorteul .OoraetaiTailor mada, glove fitting, aU bone and five

books, tttgvlarprice75cento, will aellforaabort Unto at At eanta at Dover Bee Blva.

McCONBIiIi—NOBMAH-Uoy 10 at GraoftUetbodJtt Epltoopal paraonam, by Rev.Wm, M. Trambowsr. Daniel B. VcConelland Bomantfca Honntn, both of BUisoo,

LEONARD—CAIN—At ChathamLIn tha St,Patrick1! Cbnrch, May 21tt, by Rev. J . C,Dana, Andrew Tbonuut Leonard to Emma.Gain.

BIiAGHT—8HDQMAN—At Uie bome ot thebride's parenta, Dover, on Wednesday, May53d, by Rar. W. W.Halloway, D. D.. John.Henry Blaght, of Btanhope, to l--1-~"1-Jennie Sorlgroaa, ot Dover.

_„ Saturday, Hay" 19, 'mn,Frederick V.,eldeat son'of Aaron O. andthe Uie Uary Hnlbett, In tht. Mth year i ~bis age. Funeral services from tnarenta' residence, No. 67 Bprlni street, <Uanaay, tbe Slit (nit , at 3 o^clock p , iIntarment in fWlrmount Cemetery,

'93 AND '94 C0AT5are both excellent In tlieir places. The place for the '93 coat is the retirement ofthe closet. The thing lo do wilh a '04 coat is to wear It. We cant supply youwith the '93 article, but we have a full supply of tha lg4 styles, both of coals andSpring and Summer Suits. What's the use of being a resurrection of last yearwhen it costs so little to be up la ilite in something as fresh and new as the grassof spring and as stylish and nalty as tlio Prince of aoad dressers?. Our Springclothing aggregation includes Hen's all Wool SulU for $8.00, etc.

PIERSON & CO.ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS,

OPP. THE BANK. DOVER, N. J.

IS AT

HardwareHeadquarters

S.H. BERRY HARDWARE COS,Vrhe Buff Brick Building, Dover, N. J.

A FEW "SEASONABLES."Majestic Light&Boadtsor '04, $16O.Wlieel for '890Gales' Safety $100 Wheel for $75Boys' Safety, Pneumatic lire, 125Patent "Fly Escape" Window Soroona. 2

Special 5ale

DOVER, N. J.COMHRNC1NO

OF OUJt E N T I U BTOOK OF

JACKETSCOATS

SUITS .

AT COST.We mean just what this

"ad." says; all new goodsmade for this Spring andSummer to bo CLOSED OUTAT COST.

LADIES' SHIRT WAISTSNew and Improved styles not shown

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

from and every one good Yvalue for the money.

Ladios' Calico Waists, Light Colors , .....$ .29' " '• " " .. . . . . . . . . . . .;. . .38

Percale " speoialvalue......:ii\. , .50' •" • " Blues and Pinks... ;;.•............ .75' " " Blues, Pinks and Holiotropos.«. .88' " " BIUSB and Pinks Laundered.,..* .881 White Lawn Waists,... ...,, .75.tol.SO' White Aprons .26, .30, .35, .50

Speoial sale of Children's White and Drali tXnderwaists,sizes 21 to 28 inoh :„.:.:.;. 20

Our new spring Corsot tho "PERFECTION" 50Don't buy your Satines or Lawns until you see ours.

DOVER, N. J,

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WHEEH TO PIMP TEOUT.

Tbo "Amateur Sportsman" Botrijy^Thelx Abiding Flsoe.

TU Amateur Bportaman, published at N0 College Place, Hew York, for the " enttalmnent aud instrucUgn of true and legmate sportsmen," in its May issue bos a lf.ilof nearby trootliig streams which, it says,tmmpiled from reports furnished us Uispring, and w« believe it to be tho mattplete of any e*or published. The Inf onnatiiregarding hot*! accommodations aud lonatit•nd nature of atroams will U foundanglers visiting these points to ba in oviwaj nibble."

The following are on tho Hue of Die Lad' wanna:

Chatham, H. J.—Canoe brook, one neast of station; spring brook, three inibs oof station; Sandy brook, three miles weft•tattoo; trout are plentiful la all the olxivbrooks, also la a numbor of nearl>y smalBtreams; two good hotels,

Madison, N. J.—Mack brook, nortb ofUon.

Morrlatown, N. J.—Block brook, two itfrom station, near Wblppany men down.

Dsnvilla, N. J.—Den brook, one-U« rtrout fltaUoo; Hockaway river, one ciilo £roiBUUon.

Far Hills, K. J.-Mino tirook, cost of aUon.

Kanvllls, N. J .-Black river, one bnlf infrom etatlon.

Stanbopo, N. J.—Uuicanotcong river, noiof station.

Suocatunaa, N. J.—Ulack river, near BUOB.

HopataDjr, N. J.—Vau Dyke l.rook, tmllea southeast of Btatlou; Wilkinson broolone and one-half mtlea south of rtntinn, atnorth branch of Ilarltan, onemlto east of nttton, all contala plenty of trout.

Chester, N, J.—Two lirookB coutalu trouone two tuiles from station, tbeothor twoons-balf mllei; also South Branch, ono aione-half miles from station,

Haoketbitonn, N. J.—In tho followlnstreams, all short dUtanoo from station, troiare plentiful and good fishing can bo ba'Trout brook, HusconetcoDK aud Fe(|uarivers and Voungbloou's pond.

Aadovar, 14. J.—The Fwjuost and tritiitarlee, about ono mile from station, olfrfair trout fiahlng.

Newton, N. J.—East biaocb of-the PaullKill is plentifully supplied with trout.

Wasblngtou, N. J.-Bresa Cnitle atreaabout two miles west of station.

Lafayette, N. J.—Paulina Kill, and fimain branches Good Uibing la cxjiectol Jnthese streams, as they have recently beenstocked.

Augusta, V. J.—Paulina KOI, ono-elgtiimile from station,

Oxford Furnace, N. J.—l*equ«it elrenone and one-half mile from Btaliou. l'loiof lu-getrout, but veryBliy: hotitl nt JiuTille, N. J.

Branchvllle, N. J.—I'aulins Kill, one-halmile from station.

Broadway, H. J.—Mill brook, iiurthcoetstation.

BrldgefillB, W, J.—East branch of tI'aulins Kill, request river and lloaver brook,

BtewartsvIllB, N.J.—X few trout can liecaught ID creek about one mile from station.

Franklin, N, J.-"lV"nlll(llt, about onmile from Elation.

Other places are aUo mentioned,can be easily reached by the Central Railroad; while a number can l>s readily roachiby driving from Morrintown.

Cbarloltesburgh, N. J. — retjuaauoclriver, wfat ol station; flthlug good; Cobbrook alto contain* trout; good aecommodiUon tor snglen a t hotel.

Newfoundland, If. J.—Cuhb brook,bait mile east of station; Clinton brook, ono-baU tnile northeast of station; Oak Uldgebrook, about one-half mile north of station;fow trout in each; hotels.

Oak Rldg*, N. J.—Oah lUdge brook, weatof station; few trout; hotels at Now*land.

Stockholm, If. J.—Tlios. Ho*s1 brook, one-quarter mile southeast of station.

German Valley, N. J.—North branch olBaritan river, one-half mllo from station;trout quits plenty; nisi two or throesmall brooks running Into river; ono hotel.

Dartley, N. J. Btephena' brook, nortb i•Utian, tiout are plentiful.

IllbtraJt, S, J.-lIiborula brook, 50 yardsfrom station; one hotel.

Callfon, N. J,—Frog Hollow brook, iof station; onehoUI.

Bockaway, N. J.—Boaver brook; goodhotel.

Baal Estate Transfers.Wlllard W. Conklln and Emma K., hli

wife, to nelea V. Conklln; tract of land Intb,u township oC Boon ton; $t.

Heirs of Totor H. Cadmai to Robert KCadmus; tract lying In tuo township ot Mont-

William IT 7»vM>" to D. II. Form; tract InWaahlnston township, containing4\£ i*250.

Comellas Vreeland to Jacob H. Vredandtract ID Hanorar township, containingacres; *l,»0.76.

Anno. M. King lo Amelia E. Van Blnrcoin:traot lying in tho township ot Randolph:1160.

James R. Voorbooa and Virginia Lee, biswife, to Mary Johnson; lot on Willow tUeot,Uorrlstown; (1,450.

rnebe Hancock and Roatroll M. Hancockand Hife, to Cornelia A. Thompmn, tract InChatham, township; containing 2TK ecr«;W.500.

Silas C. Foroe and Frederic W. Ward,trustees, to Theodore P. King; tract in Hox-

Jowph L. Corwln to Thoodoro F. Kingtract ID Roxbury township, containing

Joseph D. Doty and wife to John Ilroder-wlck; four tracts of land lying In tho tovrn-(hlpof Hanover; $3,150.

Dennis H. DmHe and wife to James Willis;tract la Jefferson township, coDtilnlngacres; fflO.'

traot in Roibory township, containing 1

Satan. J. Jenkins ft a!, bolrs, etc., ot Nutb.O. Jimkins, to Martha J, Parka; tract iMendham township; $1,000,

Cyrus W. Carpenter to J*ojb Vrwland,Wm. J, fimnnan, John H. BIcUoy, Wm. JBprigg. Wm, A. Jackson and Andrew K.Baker; «acb $1; ail being tracts in Do<

William Oaranagh to John P. Cavanoghitract In MidUou, containing 15 acrea; fl.

Edw. G. Gardner and wife to Prances A.BtMl; tract I; -^ , T , j 1U IO8BIU b u n i w u m : v

Margaret Kjan to Mory.Jatract In Kookaway towmblp; fl.

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AUVKtlTIHING Mil) J'ltlNTINtt.Fell H A L Ada in d I SKI {Ml" 14 (I»o T Kerch ill 2A

J l u r r l i U u u u i y J o u r n a l . . , lit 'JO

A Ii A J a n n , , , , ui a.i

Coo Finch.....'!!!!!!!."!! aisaAh GmiK.ii niaiFrod 1) liatilon UI if.lliiluinol A Tlllyer M (HIMorHi rjounly Olironlelr.. K ST>Win Hani, Jr 1)1 £'•

May 2 Morru County Ulirunlulv. i Till

1'Vlt. H. J l n l t l i l A f l J i i m i . . . . . $ 17-lU

D . f l . H l r i h i c l i n m . . . . . . . . . 7K<-- 11. MiitUiinur!!. ]S'.i;n

Juliu It. l tuuyo 17 mi

Fob. II, I^YIHI. 11. (VUIN'II !

K a l i l n i i l l l k T . . . . . . . . . . . ..IJJO. W. rtiiiflusr, J. 1'...JlW. lIlHIL'lltH

Thou. I*, f'nuilN. ll.A.lKit, M, II

miouII 00

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ir. 11. [!. Amli'mni, Jll.lt * R(W

t'lmrhw F. Il"alKtt>.l,M.I)., CUJ

Jib). IhHiitluH, M. 1> iVlMJ. II. U' l t ld ly , . . . nixi

IV. II. Jll8. DullRlflH IB III)Henry tVilliltt) JEW

,y a. K. V. U. Vatimuu «7rtrtioH. 11. UcUmll Q7U

Vli. i i . ^Itvnrtl Iloucll $.'i!inatar, II. Jartlim-A Jlnnoc. ;r. uo

'• '• '• JJ.-,U(J]ir. 11. 1'iaHikIIoiirKtnii MIIKI

Hnvljll)AUHOtl ICllNI[ay 'J. John U. Vnvhrnd »1IW

I). F. IxnliT .1(WTIIOH. I i Umv «>UtFrnnk U IUckcnmi ttlK)W. K. lilnntlmr.1 i HiV. A. 1 » I I C !W(W!!(«. ]L Willlnnm J M

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Willis II. IHitluuT.liar. II. 8. H. Mltcliell

(VO0

too

\ii.U. ii. A. ItnL-kw, gherijT ..$ 113IX)

AliiiwUK HUT \i?lttm. VMirliwti 7H0Mnliinii ttlliir, , , It) fnA.».l( .>rry IS 00

" ' " V " *•' 1BH70M A. Ilackcr, Slierilt... Ml 70Kilo* II. Unit 1,070-IDfl.biNv. rt l."*.ih ri U|

duo. Alitbuuy 440

It. M. Haiiinclcr. J HIJohn W. Fnnchor. B idJi.hMM.Hnln™.,,,.,. ;llwUluw. F. Axtull U70T1IOH.II. Woflralli...... TnT1IOB.1L Skflmth 0110

w.Sv.'iKr'.".'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.', urawiJ. F. Hiillownj* ,» IK)Cluirliw llaraltn 116 00

r. U . E. Aj. Uaoktir, BlitrifT..,, l.HMSI

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I.,! WOO .

: : : : : : : : . . . . »»

Jan. Bl. UIIW .'WIIL Voarlu*1**. .'i INIJo l inF . Wood Ill 00T »v riy. J -#•> . . ™™Cluia. ilcniicr,.' ,' MifiuA. II. HIRII. 7700" " • - - - W0U

Wm. Voorlinn,.,!Jolm I". Wotn1Molilon llltt-rUrniyOolllna

uT3!!1w.w.ih*r*;; I.*"";.*D'ltrlMi A ltutiynTlioi.ll. JlctiraUi

H. a Ittner, Jr...'.*".'

. . . . 7000

r. U. UK. Ijoroc ;

-Inn. II. I l i u m ; . . . , !»1HIflco. a Ki'tu nanJ o l i n i i . Hfliix* ifITUCluu*. KtilnrU 37 IK)

r. f f f , W. CuUnr i»l 0011. & A. Itockvr, Khcrin... II &i

A. U.Ufrnr . . , . . 7MJnnit-s II. Sanilrn a WlVftu-cnt I I . C l a r k IK)K. W.Umtall DMCIiotkF. Aitoll rtWJum-Iili R. JUiltr 4 in

Jcl iun RHrilnnA1IKW.C. lUtlibtimJohn Bl.li.pw.llco. AMlhoiu*.,.!,.

Z W. W. WilierKIIMI II. MottE. A. Djiokw,Hlirril

John W. BabbittE. V. (I. Vnanuui...Fml. ltlditrrA. u KriUiiumC A.MIIU-

TEN run CENT OTATK HCIIOdt, TAX.21. P. M.nimnl ierUn, Coll.8 SSTI-M

I. W. DcrlAnil SKSI5- HU-,ilit:u l l m w o 1,U8BU

Jut inT. Lnimincc iXiOOClUM. K«Hka 7fil 41l a a c Vanncsd JIKIICJWm. 11. Hnilili a.riit" ' U (larrnlin ' - - - - -

JuHwiVardJohn I . Kanouxa..Huniiel n. HBrriMin.H.l.lnmhain..;. , . .ll 1 CiU

I. Ibilancc ,

IlEOAl'ITULATJON.

AiInTtknK £ PrialfilK. *OfBlntiiuury ••• 'J3I*OOiroaersApoetmoil^. 3^171iDchlfntals S27D0Havtlans 100 IS]lIH*!'iynl4.i(ni>'*;)-...H,a»00nmrt Uxii>ntNi H,IKai08 ijit. Uuint} ScliooU., &3&*)i U | T i h U i M l t

at Eighteen Cents

a dozen arefive times asdear as

Hornb

Oatmeal

consideringthe nourish-ing qualitiesof each.

The time is nigh when numcroi

young Indies will graduate from sclioo

or college.

Baine Fashion decrees lliat GRADU

AT1ON GOWNS mtisl be plainly mad

or white material, preferably oCCotioi

r Silk Fabrics. To meet this cletnam

we have rein forced our stock ol thesi

goads willi all llic latest novelties of ll

on. We are showing a superb a

sortnicnt of llie following weaves nt ver

icnsonabitt prices.

St Gall Dotted Swisses,Irish Plain Swisses,ndian Dimities,

French Nainsooks,French Organdies,English Nainsooks,Maderia Cambrics,India Linens,Victoria Lawns.

Persian Lawns,Hemstitched Lawns,Imperial Long Cloth,Habutal China Silks,Fayettas,Lansdown s BSr«3[Gloria andSublime.

All who arc interested in the subjcclof WHITE DRESSES are Invited to in-sped our uncfjualcd cxluhlt.

ff. V. SNYBEE & COAGENTS FOR THE

UNIVERSAL FASHION CO.'S PATTERNS,

701,703 & 70S BaOflD St.NEWABK, N. J.

SPECIALTIESIn which the

NEWARK BEE HIYELEADS.

M IHOSIERY

Ladles' fast black Ingraindrop stitch lisle hose. 50c.quality selling,

39opr[YfUta*orderly mail.}

Men's full (nshioned slateand tan iotton socks, $1.30per, % doi.

iYeucantrdtrhmum ^Children's fast black seam-less cotton hose wllhiloubicknees worth 10c. more thanire ask,

Men's summer merino shirtsand drawers, wlille and col-ored, extra good quality,

, , Sqoeaohbed vests in lisle and cotton,with and without sleeves,high and low necks. Bestvalue In America, at

Children's ribbed waists,very clastic, cool and com-fonablc. Value for tbe.money is surprising.

25o

2300 ^Ladies should know thegood qualities we are givingIn our 4 button and 7 hookkid gloves In black andcolors at

( I ' M can erdtr Hf mail.) ™Misses' 3 button kid gloves,no better as a rule any-where, for $1.00. Here at

. 65o(IVH cam trdtr tr ruff.)

Gcnttcmcn'n lambskin walk-Ing dress gloves, a good fit-'ting and excellent wearingtingarticl

98o

Ladies fast1 blnck satine, .with 4 pinked flouncci.. A•Jr.55 value anywhere,Our leader.

L. S. PLAUT&C707 to 731 Broad St.

Plain Facts for thB Formors.lUiUnil, Uru., TIJinKH, Ajuil fi, iwi.I t fi Ui« Hflturdaj iilj[k.t imy roll of thomerli'an wnrkHli'-p that iiioJiDa Lijrli pricesir ffirui |iruductn m:il pood tlmos I

fnrmor. W ben caplut Js ionctlvo tlie

ii an [• nut of a jub or working enly par>audat redupvd wages wLilo timou •

liu-d, Tlie workliigQiun of tlie UtilUxl Slature th« largest consumers and tha far uio

[stcm-tomcra. In good timoa they vraiU3iuch an would feed mi cujual nnniberM>I>1B la Bolglum, Franc* or Oormocy—t

three cauntrlot o! Europe where wagea e,iwratlvt'ly luwuat. Heueu, when tBTiuau workingman UeU Lbe plncbit, and economy Is furced upon blm, ti to feol It tho moat ijolckly U the Ama

CUD fanner. And j e t tbo Amoricaa foniifbiB l)«..ine dul.unl with tbe idoa tbBt ifleg bla lui tbo work In Rmau ruiJ tbo tnoaimiout of & jub tbat it will not afToct bla omproxp^rlty. Tlia following, from tbe Hi

ibwrat, ttiU4 fU Htury so pkloly tbaleven a Taltut pnpulljt uitght road and unJ<•land:

The juice of butlur wan oae or lbe l u tgo down as a rpnult ot tbe hard times, butbe drop bas come now lu almost every paro( the UciWd States. At Cbluago UDJ KenYork trade In butttr is roiwrted to be prac-tically dead, and Boeton reporti tbo marketsIn tbe wont ebaps ever known. Tiie woifeature of the MBB Is thnt lowered prices

; soein to bring about any Increus in eouptlnn. It 1« evitlont) tbnt tlioro oro

great many people nbo conuot nltonl to ubutter even If it la cbeap. Tbe price of Elglbutter fell to 23 cenU tlie flmt mMtircb. Tbo Elgin Dairy Report fludu bjlooking avor Ibo rtcorda for 15 yean thaitbe lowest prici at wttnli It sold at

on Loforo was i£!}$ tiontG, wblle-nge jirico IJJF the I.'i Jean won n frottlo

over -tU cente. Tbe Dairy Hejwrt bellitbat tbo low [irieo tbla year was couwd b;tbe general burlnefs depreiuion,

F05sallow skin and all other conditions resulting frorconstipation, go by the booon Bcecham's pills.

Book free, pills 25c. Aidrugstores; or write to Ii FAllen Co, 365 Canal st, NewYork. _ _ _ _ _ ( B ^ _ _

Uri . B, O. Bhea,ot MJlf-ird, Neb., eaya ebo BUlFertd great):from a complication of dlwascs of feraawooknera and liver and btdoey troubles, Uihoaltli WBH fully restored by atilng Dr. Halo1!Household Tea, tho most pleasant and mostoflectlvemedlcino known. STn. enit TiOo. perpackage at, II. Klllgore's drug store, Dnrer.

A Household Xreaaure.D. Vf. Fuller, of Canajobarie, N. Y., ssyi

tbat lie nlways keeps Dr. King's Kew DIB-ivery In tbe bouse and bis family has aV

ways found tlie very best results follow Itsuic; that he would not be without It,procurable. 6. A. tykeman. Druggist, Cats-

Ill, N. Y., say* tlmt Dr. King's Hew Dla.covory la undoubtMly tho Lest Cough rcmed;tbat be bas used It In Lta family for elgbiyean, aud It bos uoror failed to do nil tbal

i claimed for It, Why uot try a remedy solong tried aud tested, Trial bottles f[loliert KIDgore'* Drug Store, Dover; H. F.

a & Co, Port Oram; F. N. Jenbhu1

Druf; Btore, Chester, K. 3.

DOVER, N. J.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

Clinical Ass't. N. V., Optli. and Aural Innt.

(Dr. Knnpps).

OFPIOK HOUIIS: I lo 2:80 nnd C;50 to B P.

DAILY, fin-jit Jlondny miJ Friitity,

SimiiiiyH, i lo am ONLY.

i*-,K»,r,No*e.an<tTbr«<t!Vl*a»r*,&l*CitiUlt

KVRH RXAMINRD FOR GLARSltS-

ROCKAWAY, N. J,ACENTS FOH THE •

DUPLEX

AUTOMATIC

HEATEKS.i>loz Btcflm anil Hat Wolel- Huntcrn. Tliev nroilo Of wrnuulit LOIIIT Iron, limn corner ««««,1 violin superiority in tho fullowtaff iwliiwi Urwitnom/In fuel: tsimiilldirorconsfnicllon; No

•'•"—"Inlnvpclfi i t i ; Tiwyioiuwioc"; Ko

All klmlfl of HiimbliiK, I'--It Baliflfactorlly cj««r"-

t«RUd]loLAIr>"un].il«riwi!,Uiit"., I«]i[)tb m- "nlrbanki,

fumps.

SAUE:OFUANPS—ran-

UNPAID TAXES!

-..?isaisgsjKsssior Jcnursnn, in tlio uoimtj ot UtorrtH, tountuld tAies A»ICSBCJ on IniitU,. tene-

nxlltiuiienta and real nttntn In mitt towi(fit 'nnllHD3tJomUrilrC

n.fclita, liorLtllliUiientfl and real nttnf n In noiii town*fliii»liitlioyonrH](fit'nnillHD3,tJlomiUacril«r,Col-lector of Toxot Tor lue wiiil tovruahlji u> wliom tt -

J warran'. Is lUrcrtod, will On

weanesaay. June Bin,mliUinieiitnaiiilrralBUaU«licminJerc]»scnU<lpublic veuJuo Cur UiBHiiorkut tmn, not exceed-

Uiounand «gbt hundnxl and nlnHy-tirn, to---wlUiidlcorfa, fw«, charKai anduipetwos;

and Mauri™ McOoriikk.11ionuuJ.nom,lAxitiio $«.87. Farm on rood

_ _ ^ » l » . . _ ^ . l ^ . _ J . . . l . l . _ » _ _ « r . « » . . . : M « . "la to$«.S7. Farm on roa

; iu|J,)lni Jwid* of JolHart

O. F, Q. Uagie and oUicm,Mold li>u on ltaccoon IBIIUIII

ClmrlM IL Mhiff, tnx duo 8J7.IT. Wood tand . _-' from Hnnliuwn to KorJ Mluo; MIJOIIU load*mil mini HnJlnv J. 0. I

.land onWilliam E.Oonrin, ta i due $0.71 WoodooU rrutn UcriaUilroloUiujjirnod fn Kood ]o. S3 judjulM lands «t 8, K. BUcklu AIlny. . • • • ,

l.lrfe1iln-lH<lr»,tairdiMlll.lQ. Unocciipkda rwwl from L*ko Iiopal«,ni[ to nunltown.

Q U t x d u n 1 1 t ! S . Ilotucandtirnrlct No.« ; adjolui land oflol In Bdmol If

td J l

miajo, oth.UjrmnUL

HORACE L. COOK,Collector or Ta t t t

» > « • w land tbli 3M dw of ipHl 18W."

t 'OOPKBlS F t O U A L JJEMTINK.

NEWS OF THE WEEK.Tbor»a*r, Mmr 17.

mgretM were In sesnlon.» paragrajibs of

BnlliIu Urn ithe UiriiC bill wort) pnutiml." A resolutionwas iutrutliiciH] Juuklnu to UD investiga-tion of the cbargu» of bribery, Iu tbe housetbe day was duvoted fo cuuBideratloutlie a r l l t u l l t i bill

y was utlie agrlcalturalMnoy dolegatea

J bl

njpproprlatiuu billto tho Fnatbyterlan

r i v d t S taa to Fnatbyterlan

y oibly arrived at Saratoga— T h o state association of Congre-gational cLurcbes continued its BBB-Hfoiid at Blngbmuton, N. Y. AnotiiorJlnrvord HtuJuut Is Btipposed to haveIJVCH drowned wltli Lbu sal HOB partyon Sunday last iu Boatou Uorboi'J'lin pnvllions «nd other bttildlngs of J twood and throe blocks of surrounding

York city were burned, androoated to death, cauolng a

t T O O 0 0 0 A d ith

bouses lu Mi50 horstia wotn luwmu iu iiuaiiii utufliuK IpobnlbleloBiorom»TOO,OOa Armed withclubs, striking brickmakora vlaitod thayards around Flsliklll Ijandlag, N. Y,,andforced 800 men to <juit work DerohordtAltenberger doecrlUid tbe abootlug onSnake Hill nearJerseyCityof Katie It upp,wbow wornida cnutied bar death MbVHourl Democrats, In convention, Indorsedtbe free coinage of silver and dcnoDDoadtbe American Protective associationMr. Bayard int linn ted to tbe British gov-ernment the dtailro of tho administrationto withdraw from tbo Samono. agremunt The Driwlllnu governmunt forceswere defeated by tbe loaurgeuta In BioGrande do Sul with tbe loss of WO menTbo minors' International cougresu in Bnr-

betil a Htoruiy ecssloivrnrdti, United tiUtcs coaBerlin, died Portugal t

-W. H.«Ed-nl geaoral at

ringing about a rcconcllla-ill Bourn 0,000 Loudon

c»b drivers have struck against tbe own-ers' termu of biro The old yaobt Val-kyrie went down oil tbe African coastwith all on board Only oue life laknown to have been lost In the Bostonfire, a Imby bavlug been smothered. Sev-eral children IUB reported mtastufl;, butaro probably only strayed. Helief meas-ures tire being Uikon Tor Oie eufferorsTwclvti pursons were polaoued by cheese'atIjogunnport, lud. Two men were killedbyacuvdn in tho Owensburg (lud.) tun-nul.

PrliUy, May 18.Plvo pursons wero killed and many In-

jured by u cyclone in Kunkle, O,—-Bothbranches of congress wero In session. Intlie Ktiinte a committee was appointed UInvestigate aliened attempt* nt bribery olsenators and tha Sugar trust's campaigncontributions. There wan n long deadlockover Mr. llnrrlB' motion to take a roccaaIiiBtend of adjourning. In tbo beano theHgrlcultural appropriation bill was passed

Dr. Samuel O. Mutcbmore of Phila-dctpliln was chosen moderator of tho Prea-byterinn general oascmbly at SaratogaDinnneo by tho storms in the northwest Isestimated at mill Ions of dollum Many

alunblo port records and tieo.oooworth of property -were destroyed In iIloston flro The houses of many Chi-nese and Japanese laborers on Californiaranches were looted by a mob of Goxejitea

The Now York Btato Congregationalnrwodntiou luljourned at Binghamton,Further arrests of bookmakers, eta, . ntGrnvcsend Trill be. suspended unti l» de-cision Is eocnrod In tlie case of Philip J.Dwyer Governor Tlownr ia consideringthe rnpld traueit bill He vetoed 13 bills,lnolndiug Soiton's conatltatlonol oonr<

s lu Brooklynr ot South Llnoolu,b b l h

onstable Jamesl , a , wa Bhpt

dend by a burglar, who after bis captureeald he WHS William Barrett of Twenty-flfth ulraet, New York The Clevelandconferunco between minors and operoton10 settle the bituminous coal strike cameto nnught Over CO children are stillmissing in Boston as tlie result of theSouth end tenement (ire—Judge JamesK, nines, who was until two months ago11 witling Democrat of Georgia, was nom-inated for governor by tho PopnU*taTho Fronah chamber of deputies, by a votect 884 (o 143, sustained the government'scourse, in regard to tho papal nuncio's cir-cular to the French bishops—Several

lives were probably lost by tbarecent earthquake la Venezuela—-TheBritish royal commission to the World'sfair ut Chicago has Issued Its report.

Wtardsjr.WIO. . - .The worst storm of the BGOSOU raged on

L&koMichigan, Abont201[yesiirathoughtto havo been lost Groat damage was doneb t i l t t t G

age was donetates——GOT-

a p p r o p i iNew Yo

T

GOTriatingk it

gby Btorut in Beveral western staemor Flower vetoed the bill a p p p i n g*Sfi,0(»fortlieoxpennei of New York citydepartment investigations—The minerswfio attended thB conferunce at Clerelauidecided to conHcoe the strlka In Mary-limd nnd AVcbt -Virginia many men rt-turned to work In the Presbyteriangoiieral usscmbiy mnjorily und mhwritjreports were submitted by tbe committeeon theological seminaries. Thsqueettonofchurch unity was discussed—"General"Carter and his "ulds" were fined and Im-prisoned for stealing a Union Pacific en-gine—-The bookkeeper of t i e HarlemRiver-bank was arreitedi charged withitcullnR between «1B,000 and W0.O0O—Dr.leurr 0. P . Meyer was convicted ol mar*

tier In the second degree at Hew T o r k ™Mwin Gould broke a tendon in hi«Utf &ni

injured hia kneecap wltlla playina t#nn|iKnelino llcveridge has brought an ac?

tton for abROluta divorce against Charles" I d i i

been twisted out of phspsand a n threatened with demolition by »aloivly moviny lnniUllde—father Dnrksof Albany has been made Hainan Cuthojiobishop of Albany—The Amsrloan yachtsseized on Lake Krie while In the Mrrios ofthe millionaire finlilog party a » to t*oon-flscated by Caundn—The fathsr of CoNlyle W. nnrris has became I n s a n e -Ten thonsand Catholics and Prot**-tonU attended a reception In honorof Mgr. Satolll at Bridgeport, Conn.——AlUbeKngllsh delegates withdrew fromthe Miners' International congress In B«r-IID after a disorderly session Tha.VrenohgoTcrnmont bos sent information In n-.gard to anarchists to Its diplomatic wpre-toEtatl^os in tha Unlt«d States, Centndland South America Four bombs werefound near the Imperial palnce'ln St. Pe-teraborg, and tunny arrests have beenmndo——-Conflicts between Brazilians atPortuguese at Itlo nro rn»r{t«p, batnlfld by tbo Usbon government

thorltlet at WaauISglSE to proriaa daeeatqnarters for tha 147 oommonwealera im-prisoned in a amali ronudhouBe at BojCity. An Indiana Coxey oontlnBent bKentucky on routs to Wuhingtou via tVirginia mountains. The "patriot arm]has formed at~Taooma Threat* navebeen made at Hotmton. to tor and featherBishop Kinsolvinjt and Hector Aves forassociating with negro olargTmenSmile Henry, who threw the bomb tbat

There boa been great destruction of prop-arty by the Pennsylvania floods, but littleIons of life, and last evening the watersgenerally were receding. Newly all tbBtreams In the upper part ol New Yorstate are out of their banks CoxojBrowne and Jones)were «ent«niMd.to :days in Jail for displaying « banner on t tcapltol ground) and must sUy 10 da]longer or pay ts each for trending on tf<grasa—Both booses ol congress wen 1Besslon, Intlia senate st lively and ratbipereonal debate on the Iron ora clause <tUe tariff bill occupied tbe whble day. Jtho house by an overwhelming vote It wasdecided that the law authorizing the dook-Ingof members' pay had been repealed—The Presbyterian, general assembly atSaratoga decided to hear the appeal of DHenry P . Smith on Thursday-—ffYork was defeated at Boston.- Yale _feated Princeton at Kew Haven Goternor Flower signed the police salary billthe Butts Dill providing for a single 5 cenfare over the Manhattan Elevated aniSuburban roads and Senator Saxtoo's oilamending provisions of the pennl code rel-ative to election oSenBes——PostmasterC&rr ol Philadelphia, Dr. Diddle and Sen-ator Bob Pearose of Pennsylvania worenearly drowned near Atlsatio Cityby the overturning of a skiff —A lion trainer was attacked by a Uon atBoston In the presence of a large audience— W . C. Owens mada some very sarcas-tic allusions to Colonel W. O. P. Braoklnridge In opening his canvass for t i e nomi-nation In the Ashland district of Kentuok]— T h e BtrUce on tbe Atlantlo avenue i -In Brooklyn was ended, an agreement haiIng been reached between the oludals amemployees Japan baa withdrawn tbprohibition against Hawaiian* living wheiever they please lu Japan, and In returdemands that the Japanese be allowedvote In Hawaii King Alexander of BLvia executed another coup d'etat/ reatorIng the old constitution—Queen Yfotorja formally opened tbe Manchester Bhl|canal—The six alleged accomplicesPallas In hla attack; upon Geueral Camvwere executed at Barcelona—IUIJ'B WIbudget passed tbe chamber of depatliwith 181 majority Ruiuian police sotOre engines at night to a eaiipected buildlngi got In during tbe excitement andmade Important selrare* The civil marrlage bill goes back to tbe Hungarian minatea with more than a two-thirds major-ty of tbe deputies behind It——Rev. J . O.

Brooks bos been elected to the archdioceseof Boston The resignation of ProfessorDana of Yale, who Is 81 yean of age, boabeen accepted Mm. Charles Odeil, aged40, of Glen's Falls, died at Rutland, Y t ,from shock caused by having several teethextracted.

Wednesday. Mmj»3.Both branches of congress were hi *c

slon. In the senate some progress wimade with the metal schedule of tbe tarilbill, the duty on Iron ore being fixed atcents a ton. In the house the legUlatlnexecutive and judicial appropriation 111was considered in commltUe of the wbeliTbe Item for salaries of tbe civil servicecommUnion and itn employees was stricken

-Governor Flowersigned the cham-ber of commerce rapid transit bill farNew York 1'He constitutional conven-tion resumed Its'sessions a t AlbanyThe f'rcsbytoritm rfnsembly adopted

maicnding that the geneianrae direct control of all the-

ological seminaries in the ohoroh—-Con-gressman Oatea was nominated by thi[>emooratB of Alabama for governor on thefirst ballot—The floods In Pennsylvania

id New York are subsiding. Th«losaat. tlllamsport and In Lycoming county,

Pa., Is estimated fltW,000,0«r—Tbecml*Columbia returned to tbe League IslsQiivy yard from A highly satisfactory "

sea trial trip. In which sbomade 18* k ..an boar under natural drftfb——The BeriDr, O, C. Tiffany was appointed aroh-deacau of tba Protestant Episcopalocese of New York by BUbop Pott*Three bodies of men drowned [Q the ngale were found off Cblcagp. Sevan wM]o n were probably drown**} by tbp loss q|A itcbooner——Tbn French cabinet resign-ed, having been defeated br a majority40 In tbe chamber of deputies on the prai^ler'a demand for ttu order of tbe any—.Russia will hot Interfere In the .preuntstau of affairs In Bervla—^-TbB Parts po-lice have arrested tbe organizer of an in-ternational association, of anirchlsta—Mr, Bryoe succeeds Mr. Mundella as pres-ident, ot. the British board of t r a d e —La Libertad, San BalTador, Is under mitial law. Kevolntionlsu are massedSanta Ana The last day of pollingBay de Verde, N. P. , was marked by a re-newal of the faction ngbtlog—Tbe lira-dlUn chamber of depntlu approved Pres-dent Pelxoto's attitude In regard to Palgal—-Oeorge Williams, presWent:neYounj[Men'« pbrlstlanEngland, hasb» " - t T r -wltli the Jubilee^

«ndBon,'Ashford Taj.

main baildlMill, a CPresident Tilor, has fled . . . . „ , . . ,_,Whom be prqmbjej tq marry,'

. TaylorsjrrandMn/Aahf(-d from DenveJ-»no BU

mobbed by Protestants J ^in ntAlIatlon for the recent i i pCathoUcs upon Morrison and Merino,

Monday, lUJ t l , ;'Wllliamsport, Lock ITaven, Eonovaanj

other towns along tlio vrestern branchthe Sasquehnnna hi Pennsf Iraida are sireringfrom a flood rivaling that of 1889,>y which Johnstown van destroyed. Townsn tho Juniata and Concmaugb valleys

also are'flooded. At Bradford, Pa., t i sfiremen were called oat to resous jwoptsfrom their partially aubmerged houseii.Many streams In the northern part ot Jfe\rYork state are out of banks—It Is" sa(^t h t TOO etnployoes have been dbchargied from the government printing ofHotby Mr. Benedict-—A band ot Coxayiteawhohoditolon a train were captured bjdeputy marshals in Montana——Goyerno?Flower vetoed the Kew York city blparttison police eomratealon bill——Tha COMDf Professor H, P. Smith will be bafonthe Sarntoga assembly thhi week——Theines • operated by.the Atlantlo Areuneailroad company, in Brooklyn, were tied

up partially daring tbe tlay, and com-pletely nt night, by a strike ot the eiiloycen of .the company—-Tho RomiJothollo church ot St. John' tho Bap-tat was dedicated in Brooklyn, Car-llnnl Gibbons preaching the sennon-f—Tohn Corberry, a driver In the New Yorkitreet cleaning department,'was fatallyihot tn o quarrel with unknown men In aitoneyard. He was enrriod to the houseit a friend to die—Mr, Pdwderly says heas received no notice of the purpose ofheoIDclnis of the Knights of Labor toxpel hlnv-—Jofcn Carroll killed George)roome yntb a flat blow at Great Barring-

ton, Mnss.—r-Fira in a dry goods andnilllnorynnitrter of'Philadelphia caused

Ions of $sa,«Xh~rWajt^r'plover, anlabama - coal • miner, v u '• ^ait d by t i k r s whoaftnatcd hy atrlkers,. who -afterward haO

a running Dgbt1 with anicors 'andare now -being trailed by honndsr-^Tba British et«axnshlp Calltro was totallywrorked near St.'Johns.' Natives strippedthe vessel of. everything and refusedJtbflcrew food; and shelter-—Governor Mo-Connell of Idaho appeals to the federal aq-

m--\

AffecUonsTcftUM ItCo labor 1104017. BnHerers tram such Kenr*oas AiToctloniiofton unafdne ibemielm tb*i t d t fti boorf dtwue.ALL NEHVOU8 DISEABES, a Pa-lnts I t o x AtftTtn **"" —itsvBt VltuiOs Duce, SleeptisTrosb»tkw, Nervmis^Deh—,s, MobmchollA and Kindred AJhnreeled aa kipMlalbr, with great.7 tha Staff oTo»taValId«rHotd.: ]

ritntpblot, lleforoncas, and Barttculan, en-

CURE

r r W i ™

SHILOHSCURE

«T0U.

Bold by Robsrt SOIIIWTS Davsr V.]i.

.' ' - Xooklut's Axntca ftalvtiV-•'Tbe best salTS in the world for Cats, Boris

Braises, Ulcers, Salt ftbeam, Fsver flares,Tsttsr. ChsppHl Hands, CUlbklas, Comand aU BUn ErnpUoes, and posltln y curesFiles, or no pay required. ; It Is qoaranteedto give, perfect satiatacUoo, or. mooey re-fundfd. Fries .'tiranlyiflw dento per box.For sate by Bobari sWlfan, Daver, Onm.Btnot * Co.,,Port Orsjn, PY It.,Jenkins.

Dt. Hals1* Hoaaffcbtf OlutsaaatIstaeflo«tmn«lTinU»woxld. It

lutaly com oatarrn. II cons •earalgla aorheumatism. Cons pOei lik« ma«to. Curessalt rheum In tba most, soothing1 manner.Cum Inflamed andgrannlatsd aysUda. Onnaeomths and oolda. Can b . U k « lotsmally.A positive specUo for pneamonts. Oata,brutes, burns, olillUalns, sons of long stand-ing, corns and, banloos are cum] qalckJy;'different from •ilelss; superior to iU else; Ithas no •qosL •856. and 60c boxes. Iarcaalts cfaeapest. Sold at Rnbert Kli^ora1! €3or-

Thosa Who Uye n-ed Dr. Ku>*> Hsir DU-00very, know Its valne/ and thoss wbo h*inot, nave now the oipottuoitj to try It Fre».Call on the advertUed DrnK£Utand ( e t aTrial Bottle, Free, Band jour name autdaddnaa to H. EL Buckkn & Co, Chloaio, andg«t.a siunplB box of Dr. Klag't N«w Life,Pills, Free, asi.wvll as * copy of OiiUo toBealtli and Hpttsebold fnrtraotor, Pro* : Allof which Is guaranteed )» do yon' good andcost yon nothing at Bobirt KUlRortfa Drt)gBtore, Dorert B. F. Oram frp^ P

l P O d V X, Drer t B. F. Oram frpaB Prog

lcro, Port Oraip, aud V, X. fenklna* Dregtore, Chsafar,U7A , • - ' . ->- =:" :'•( •• ••

JB.a.OWTor^HpwOiaM.V " •iroabIed;wIth~H«iraigto andbit BtotDooh' was dlaordared. h|i tfverwsBaffectad to an alarming degne, •p™tJte fe)|away, and be was terribly raJuoad in fjctb«4«trangUL Threa bottles ~

enrad him. • '.".>.-;' -.Edward BhirhorJ, HarriBlmrB.'lU., hid arraming sore on his leg of Bight jBars? stood-

. tJsod tbras .boUln of KlaoUio Bittarslaomi boxai of BuoUen's Arnkta Balva,

end his log ii^sbond and welL ; John Bpraksr,Catawba, O.', tad_ flrs largoiPbTer sprea onhis leg, doctors saM ha was incorabfa. O Mbottle Eleotrlo Bitters andons box Bocilcn'sAralea Balva'cored him nnttroly. Sold byBbbert XfflgWn Drug: Store, Borer, K F.• — - ' * : Oflt Dn3£ 8 Wro, Port Oram, u d F.

^^^i^^i

with

Coughingleads to Consumption. Stoptbs Cough, heal the Lungs

. and strengthen tl e System

Scott'sEmulsion

tho Cream of Cod-liver Oiland hypophosphltes. It Ispalatable and easy on thes t o m a c h . Physicians, theworld over, endorse It.

Don't be dDcelianj SobstHatisleou* Boras, M.V. AllDnggM*.

Look through my poem

yon may possibly oon-

olude its tbe way to ob-

tain value when wanting

anything in tho form of a

good shoe. It is not one

rod at variance with the

first oause of seleoting

reliable goods at a price

rightly sung to their

bonafldo quality,

May 18th, 1894. .

J. 0, KAMINSKI,

DOVEE.1T. J.

Doctor's Advice Gratis.

DR. EDWABD'8

Tar SyrupI have been much rlonicd with tlr, Edwards'

Cough syrup in my famllyHw H'.COUKII ermji-cator,—KDV, Win. ArulcrBon, Newton, L. I.

It Una exoalisnt relief in Whoppir.it Co 'should be classed auiouns!aur eh|«f bl

^—Rev. James LePevre, Karitan, J>J. T..r. j . P. Edwards. Dearisfr—Vour Cot i p i a r a p W l y p u i f l n K i a t b H t l

IrriUtion. thus ^ w e r i n ^ h e UMQWQMI K"complete remedy for coufhs and fa grippe. .

ThoisDBlxeeulnrgxdsopercont. * *

OPKN ALL THB YEAR 1 . • - . - / ... -

• NATIONAL PATKONAOK

BB&T COUKSBOF BU8IKB8S TRAIN IB Q.

. (StroaxsaoB TO A. WIOBTOMJMANIJFACTOBER AND DEALER IN

ST0YIS,BAN8I8,FUBMA0BS,

Tin, Copper and Sheet IronHoofing, Zino, Sheet Lead,

Lead Pipe, Pumps, &o.

THE GORTONHOUSE-IIEATINO STEAM

GENEBATOB

V ar. ANB PARK, '

MOREISTOWN. N. J.

CAPITAL, f 100,000 : ~ ~ BURPLUS, $50,000

EVBT Ueuiriptton.«dotiNoUoa. •

, OFFICERSSAMUEL FREEMAN, PraWont.

A. B. IWU+ Vice Prcaldent.W. W. OUTLKIt, 61 Vkx FiwMont.CHARLES F. OnTLBIt, TTMBUIW. ,

PAUL REVERE, Secretntj.JOHN O. B. OOlilEUL, AmL Bee. and Aunt, Trea*.

DIRECTORS

Freditrio CmmnoJII-BiriekFarroIly,A.B.UUU.UuaUv K, Kissel,

Kdwtn {•ocluml, •Hamilton MuK.TvotnblrJames A. Webb, ™G. O. FrellpghuTBcn,rwilllowfe.

CENTRAL RAILROADVOF NSW JKEBBY.

j , loraring

TEAIH8 I.tAVE DOVER AS FOLLOWS s

For New York, Newark and Eliz-abeth, at GAG, A. M.; 3^8,6^8 p. K.SnsE-WB, 5:63 p. n. ,

For PUladolplua at 6:46/ A. x;286^8r.K. ;;.-.- / . : ; : ,For Long Branch, Ocean Grora,

ABbnry Park and points on NewTork and I o n s Branch BaQioid,ot 0:40, A. H.j 8:28 r. M.

For all stations to High Bridgeat 6:40, A, H.; 828, 6:58 r. u.

BfiB p. if. /

For Lake Hopafaongat 6:40, A.M.; V10,GMV.K.. • ' f;

For all stationato Sdiion &t 6:46;A . K . 1 : 1 0 P . M . . . - . : • . . - • • - • - " •

ForBookawayat 0:15,11:40 A. K.8^0,6flO,7flOP.st. • SUNDAYS, 4:16,:p . j t . . . - - - . : ; - • • • • , : . . • • . • ; - . /

For Hibernia at 0:15 A, M., 8:50.P..IL SUNDAYS, 4:10 r. M. r ;

ForEoston.AlIontownftiidMauchCbank ai 6:46, A. tf.; 338, 6:58,p. M. HONDAYa, 6^3 P. K.

RETURNING^.'1 -Leave New York nt 0H)0, 910

A CAUTION!When ;ou uk for BftNuitfM1. Export, bli n you set it. Do nut uoept any o**"~

AaulJ |MUiolUa gmulneU tatter t£Mllon olcbeep lalMUon. I >r Mlfl ID AllIretrolBM pUoe. end delivered aoTwbere Inthe Norttarrj pert of tbe Bute I)/

KANOUSE A MOLLER,DOVER, N.J.

SOXJEI AaBNTB,BOTTLBUB OF

PURE APPLE CIDER.FINE PORTER,

AHD TBB I H

Soda and mineral WatersD r i T U T DB80B1TTI0H.

r BATIB7AOT1ON OTTARANT&KD.

G ANCEQCured Wilhoct Iha Knife R

E. MATHER, M. D.,Skin, Cancer and Malignant Diseases

Track.), PATCR*ONt N. J.

Oonsuitotibn Hours: 10 to IS A. «„ 9 to A p. u..n d f l | o i ^ n . Siinilsy nourB: (jto 10 A,M,,BJII1toOr.w. special appointments intfst Uo nuukjnr otltur liogpi • 7-lP.

J . J . V R E E L A N D ,

CARPENTER «- BUILDER,

Frank H^Tippett,FIRE 1H8UKAN0E

REAL ESTATE

Leave Iiockaway at 6:37, A.M.J 1.-00, 3:18, 5:48 0:46 P.,1 'HiJ.SUNDAYS, C;44 p. K. ',',•:

Leave Port Oram at 9:10,11:41H.; 8:46, 6:16, 7:15 p. K,

SUNDAYS,4:11 p.IT, . •v.v-.-A:Leave High Bridge at 810,10:39

A.«.; 0:15p. tc. SUNDATH,8.H30 P .M.

J , H , O L B A U B B 7 T , • " • •." '-1 . •..,"''''••••••

• ' O t f L - B a p t . . . . - .' . . • " , • ' . - , - • ' - i w '

H. P. BALDWIN,. ! v

DELAWAHR, LAOKAWANNA ANDWBSTEUN UA1LAOAD, . -"/_

(MORRIS' AND ESSEX DiyiiaiOK.) :' ,

Depot in Hew Tork, foot of Barclay St. and: ' foot ot Christopher @t . ' f

COMHKNCIKO HOSDAY, NOV. JJOtb, JKB. - •]';

- OOVER TIME TABLE. . : . V ' ^

TlUIItS ABBIVBl AND OKPART FBOM THla ;

BTATIOB AS F0LWW8 I/'.. ' , V:% ^

Ai M. wasTBoinni, -• :A.jii'£

Oorer express 0-fiODover rxpnes* - 7:1BHtcketUt'netp. 7rfJ3WubiBttonspi.* 8KB" "sloaxprew* Hi"

.onexpitss 8.-lover aooonu I).-..*crauton «xp,* 11:17Dover sooain. ." 1*""

Dover'sBImIrmAston

„._. HiikwpriMi0:10 Dowaconm,

13:491:3C2i44

BattwXo Bzpnw 10Dovtr eipr«M'-'. 10HiattrtUKpL* ll

. Dover • iprMS' ->- f l 83- - .

iwegoexprMB* 4:00 Buffaloorpr«»* (1:30 ;

• DOVER AND M O R R l S f O W N ; ^ ^ ^ ;

Dover, sfnrristown.

OrfB6rfBp

8:37 •=

8:15, «

• • • ; I . ?SL«

LEAVE NEW. YORK TOE DOVKB. >"•?

10:10, J , , ,;amK..i.«(t,B306«0 i m

;tVto.Bdiitoii'Bnui*.:;. ;

7JM J2H» W0 ,'CbesW4:18 Uortoit

8:00 12tl8 4M8*1 12:18 4:818tO7 12S38413 1 2 «BtiS MS-M 0:00 Port

For fumisMiig your house,i i m • • • ^ - • ' • • - • • • : x r - - - ^ ^ ^

mmmmULBERRECHANICIf

W A N T ! EVERY DAYPF THE YEAR | I 5

OF ALL KINDS -:

ash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c"HAOKCT AND. reRgULIAWINO DONE T A '

g"HAOKCT AND. reRgULIAWINO DONE TO ORDEAL