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    VOL. XXI. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, N E W M T E B S E Y , FRIDAY, MAY 1,1891. NO. 22

    PUBL1BHEFJ5 1«D PHOPRIBIOBS,

    |0ffiM on Blsctarell Start next dsoito ft« National Valon Bank.

    f TZRIH OF aTngoarpTioa JOTMBI-ABLY IV ADTASOB.

    ] O n T U B - .. .. 12.00> Six Honros • 100\ TSBU U0MTHS

    "1HAB. JL. WUHBOH,> BAEBKR,

    to "E«orj 'a U»t«.

    rvs. J. 1. fiinrn,,OBHBBAIi riUOTITIORER,

    T at DHZAOM OF Roas ixa THROAT.. .^ .pmOTWiATiDiL^RKiifoV;^:

    ^gnqto;x;oora^''•;; ';•;:V.,V;W :ArtOBliittAT-tAW^M;i';-', i ., •ABTHlWBltOUClTOBIBtaAKCElT.

    • s p»» l .; ^.^ iM.BalUlag , i f ; V

    ^Of^A.'ti^ll^S-V-irtlTt*/!^!.

    EUANK OIES.

    InoonseijuenoeofdoH traaeandharingalar(j8Btflot oahand ;'•j,'i;p;•.-ioV'.̂ .-'-V'"?1'*?'* """tawing,fediwtw

    price $S5; reduoed to $17.5026 Antiftue Oak: Bedroom Suits' regular

    price $3.7 ;< reduoed to $32.£0. ,26 Antique Oak Bedroom Suits, regular

    price $35 ; reduoed to $27.50.35 parlor &uits in Silk Plush) regular pride

    $46; reduced to $36, " /JJ6 Parlor, Suits in Bug CoveringSi 'regular

    prioo $76; reduoed to $55. i v ;85 Parlor Suits in Bilk Brobatel, regular

    price $801; reduced to $6525 pieces of Tapestry Brussels Oarpet. reg-

    ular prioe psr yard 95c.; reduced to 60o.85 pieoiBs o f Ijapestry Brussels Oarpet, reg-

    ular price per yard, 90P-;; reduoed to 75o. '"::-'26,pieoes of Body Brussels Carpet, regularpribe per yard $1 SO; reduoed-to $1•"36 piepes,oi> Velvet Carpet, regular price

    peryard$l 2 5 ; reduced to $110. ,25 pieces of Matting, regular prioe per yard

    Soaiireduoed to 20p.lpO^OttlLDREN'^ pARfilAGES reduced

    from $2 to $5 on eaoh Carriage.ISO Kefrigerators of all the best makes re-

    duced from $2 to $5 on eaoh Refrigerator.

    SLKVATOB TO BVEBY FtOOE.. -:• MLEPHOBre 680.

    f . i »o o. ampuiB, K. D.,

    i.UIB aHOULUT IK ! _ _•4^;:;c\oriiAi>uaiimiiuM»;;;vtjv..

    oineai ToruiioTixBcnjjiiia.

    (CREDIT GIVEN AT THESE PBIOES IF DESIRED,)

    . WtOBH DIUVEBtBFREt OF 0BAHOI TO ASY PAUT OF Till STATE.

    HOTELS AND J3UMMEB BE80JTS FITTED DF AT SHOBTNOTIOE AND ON EAST TEBMS.

    , fVLl L»« OF MTBKI MIUI0UK8,: M N IiHlVO&Tanlali, Dnie, W.':'lleuy.mii6O» »O. I, » l » i BCU.D1SO,'

    j > n toBU^ utiummBT.I , ' ATTOkMCI'lT L4W

    un DouonoB n cuiioan.FnumlaallCoana.

    rnot w u m BsiLDMd,

    '. DOTIB X. i •

    IOUDItOl U S H I B I I B IN QBAHOIBT,

    ii

    QlliyER 8 . FREEMAN,CarHnUMBdBulldir,%:*£

    i- y P i l n t e r ; Iteoorivlbr, Qr*Jner

    $10 REWARD.

    fe-;^s«?re-i.r[-. -, .

    GREATREDUCTION

    - IN PBIOES OF—

    - A N D -

    LET THE GOOD WORK GO ON.

    T H E N E W A R K CASH GKOCEKS,BLACKWELL St., NEXT DOOfl TO THE POST-OFFICE,are BelliuR goods lower than auv otbor store in Hiooountj. l i j euro

    '-" - ' " ' ' ' " nth.

    A 5 lb. pail o£ EROTT JELLYA large (mn of BBOOK TROUT . . . . . . . . . . .A l n r g e a m of B E 0 I L E D MA0KBBELA i IB. Bnokiigo WASHING POWJDEU (OOLD »osr)BAKEU'B Blff lAXFASTCOCOA / . . . . .* OAKS CONDENSED MILK . . . . ; , .

    . " J E R S E Y T O M A T O E S . . . . . . ; .fookaoeaof M1N0I5 MEAT . . . ; . . . . . . .lbs. a o i N G E E SNAPS . . I . . . . . . . . . .. ' ' - y ^ N I G - N A C S v . . . ' . . ; ; . ; , . • . ; . . : . . : . . . ."•MLVgODA"CRACKERS . ; ; . . . : . ; . .

    •," ) i ' ' iBQIjLED 0 A T 8 : J . : • ; : . : . . .•.•.::'

    AMOS H. VAN BORNw

    WALTON BROS..Merchant Tailors

    Clothiers,

    OBWARZ

    SUSSEX JSTKEKT, DOVKK, N .1

    NEW!\Si:pOT^FOR:xTim';SpBii!rGv.TitADE;'-:'

    W1LT0B B10THEBB hava kxl in tipert.nos a< n i n j >n«n u notck«l lailgia u j

    elothlan. a n pnoueal fialtara tofl mtkan or ooatom work, an! a n tbla to fuarwM ooa*

    clala •allakalln M Ihalr.llBa «f uada u lh«'pwpl»c!Derm- ind iHtUt.

    D0YBR LUMBSR 00»,!i4"3.:ir>y.-'y#''-\'K^^

    - • J ! : 1 - • , ? " • * ' ' - ' T . \ ' " - * , • ' • ' - ' . • ^ T i l . * • , • ' . , . " ' j T ^ " • • " • . • ' • ' • - ' ' ; - . " • ' . . - • . : t * ' " - ^ ' ' u ' : • • - . • • ' • " " - ' • . < • • - " •

    Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c.

    lillliiilllliilialnraaiaai:: luxe C M I Tr«Ftl« witti OOTKRBn

    e u « « e o M i i i p l o i i r t J ! t l

    AND SCREENED COAL »» Unlit Uilr m tal cal h in l l u n a a l u s Utf tf Mlbnlatimlliii.

    DR. ANDREW'S

    RheumaticSpecificT»rra ta?. OBB&TESTnKUOHUENDKD FOB1UTI9JI ONLY*

    ;lTo«»ntow», H. J , Jill; 1Kb, U90.

    t mffUiag t n n SditteL(oli tunt« W17 step WHniMU, daruiR «L

    at uffort, I oommw alUr flKfl, In iL« p

    HjoamniMU, dapAlnfat uffort,

    iJflKfl, I tal batter ID n e r j W.J Una 1kfi i n iL« p u t two jnru To«n i«rWuij ,

    * ^ ^ v T OMKLUT•>>> b j l o b u t ElBioM, Donr.

    ;.:•.. BiooMiorlo BmiUi t iokhar l , ) .

    MASON AUB BUILBER.

    IniraMiutwuiiutnlaiifinbliailor

    BB1DBB8.

    .Tfhfttlier of SBICE or BTOSE.

    poa.Horrla itmtt'oaxt to fomerliojl

    XulllUllf.ItoTar.H.l. '

    ^•S

    ADVANTAGES,if tliero are any to custom erf, can be

    who have;tven by lliosi

    1st—-Made their branch of bmlues n,'¥jjci!ial uludy,2d—Who have made tlie want of thelf customers lo

    tills branch a careful study,SB 111 a coniiiiuuitjfor generations earning a reputation second to nonefor honorable dealing.

    Our business every one knows is

    and this currlos wltli 11 ever} nuxilinry to tills branchof trade, including Ties, KlIpiici'B and foot covcilngjifall kinds, and wo wcmld biy thut forSprlbg you wouldsupply yourselves in feet wear elsewhere ut a positivel l

    Our f-prliig stylos arc bi'iug opened daily.Ovcrgalters iu all sliad.es.

    H E A G A N & CO.,JL.&ffJJ.DOTBr,NJ.

    . folly roadiug our prices you will be convinced ĉ f tlio tia

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    ONLS 35o.11 23o." 23o.

    25o25o25o20o23o.

    Council, becatue they know that It wouldentail tbis pcrsijrtoLt t f p l l U ,to tbe annoyniica of Uiemwlves, tliolr fatiiiltw

    id tbelr (rleudp, Hecce, JiideponJent voteriwill voto Dgatuitauy candldatoa supported bythis alieot. If for nu other rea«on Ulan totheir dlftfljiproUtiou of such abominablemethods of abuse. If the Democratic mana-gers do not wisli to sutler such coosoquojiceBtboy can do BO by eliutUng oS the source oftULt umuIUgatttl nultutce,

    ••*Fenooally Bpoakiag thore ara aomo very

    poaMibt geptleiuon on the other tlekote.wboao |meritu I would not decry simply becausedisagree with tlieni iu politics. But reiuetn-Iwr that jou raunct nlTord tp scratch youricbet tbls y«ir for oven the claluia ofnual friuiidsblp. M Another time, wh

    might not affect tbo complexion of the Com-mon Council this might da very veil. Butremember Uia1 it you scratch your tkkot now

    OOD person it may bo tlie means of placingother taw men jou volo fgr iu n minority

    'or a whole yenr, Tho Democrats, k l gthey liavfl but nna man to elect to control tbeCouncil auotbor year, will beg you as a"per-sonal favor to voto for tome oue man on tLair|ticket. Dcn't lw LoodMrlnked In (bis imy.

    Tote your whole tlokot next Monday In onlvrwb sue aduilulatratlnu you UJIIOVO-IU yive a controlling Intenwt In town affairs tbo |

    coming year.

    The Eannor nukea the astounding reveia-tionthattlieBtorlos about(3counterfeit*arepretexts of Republicans who dcriro to hare

    bills called Iu because thoy contai 0HiuwoeVn portwit.'fmd mbrtitute a, nowseries with BoruobodyelM'a likeness In lilaplace.' ThpJlanuer'a Idea Is t int tlio Itcpubll-

    1 party is so very unpatrlotio Wuprcsuinetliat tbe Douuer, a yoar or BO banco, will boirgujng tlmt H i»08 tlio IU>]iubllcaa party tliat I

    l U tb f th U i f U i d

    twopciidi otourcslolrmeaxXX COI-, ODebar ofthUaueBcapWUcbwciabii

    «pj™»Ulfl«d»am.BeiuUoLibraryF

    _ _ BDOII Soap,'VA wlli'Hvb tucb liunduuar\ *?i*Z?™*t **™ W>P* «•* J*1™"1 *•fcOKto*«fc,»«wk^n,if,T. J Wli^iS>mto«nwllaUl«. " • ' .

    a Qorriim O w r i n , U3 Fnlhm Knal, H.T.

    "TOTE A3E0RT1IEST OF

    Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,SilTW-w»re SBA SIIUICBI lmtrutnenti. fie.

    tTATCUBS 0LEAKED FOR ?& «t

    M. D. HICKS',OPP. P06T-OPFIOX5, DOVBR. •

    THOS. JOHNSON,mumiaatnmrand -J

    KiiineEti, ) llutili,d »H rork in MirbVtnd Qnnlte." All work

    ol IhB b u i ardor >nil prinon rotiaiii.tiW

    DLiCEWBLL STREET, DOVEB.K. J,

    OTJRB STONE TALK.

    " Tou shouldn't liald ail tlemocrata roepou-ble for tbo LlacliguitnUug propoonitlos ofjwvpaiwr, for wjDiO of oh regret It u mucb

    iu JQXI do," mid a. Democrat tUa otiior day.Your party fusion this dirty aheet by glvln jtliu juu-ty imtrcnsga, and whether you likeur not yoa rccogoizo It as tlie j^r ty organ, libriaf you glvo it tlio support It uueds wiiilo Ittraduceo the clurdoUira of deoent uon vrhotoonly fault lit Uiat thoy do not linpiwn lo agreewith you In politic*. Thci»o,»l«ol thin town,!rn«poctiv8 of politics, havo grown tired of

    ' never ending syatcin of vi!a penonnlalrnie. Tbay reallw Uiat a man of any polIcalcoi ' ' ' •-autl imofQcBiilie odliuu from week to wwk, as a ncoutxlrel•honwrcly Lolds bLa position for the jiurpoe

    of wronging tlie people. And tbe ouly wajUio uiUxeus ot tills town have of ahowiug theii

    rlllolDOua juunutllaiiIs to ewdoree by an eloct.au tbe uiou who a nreviled by tbls ilieot, and to dnfoat Uioia wlmreceive itflBUjijtort. A salutary louonoftbli

    irt will probably pauviuoe tUoin tliat Ifdootti't pny to deiiounoe rwspoctiiWo CUIEOU

    i roguoa becauio of a niere disagrouniont lupolitic*. Tlio roponriblUty roots upon thowho mauflgethsDemocratloorgftnlaation heromd cucourngo tbls pereonal

    patrounge,- . ,. % . .

    Tboni aro Jn this town manyInst-clusa bus!liens mon, wliowe uvr« of this gruaUiit practical vulus In thoigeraeiitof ouriuiblla aJTntre, but who

    ii may ha a respectable citizen,y bold a posiUoa in Uio Couiio!), or aaider It, nf tliout being held up to pub>

    [ ,to take a wat In o»x Common'

    sheet today wbloh cannotI t i sa dirtyoMtrlckswiBhoaM

    lotitnpsao for a moment on aiiy person ofntolllgenw,. A mnn.who purposelyVddayamaking a charge till tbs ere of an election,wboti it Is too laU to bo dbprovod, docs It for

    dishonest purpow, and notliiag elw.

    W H tu the status of tvro candidate* on the:lemocratfo tlekot—Messrs. Ja«.H. Neighbouriud Froiik A, Bearing. Tbat ticket Is coa-feffledlya Uwmso Ucfeot, yot It Is not many

    r* ago that Air. Neighbour ran for MayoriTemporaace UcVrt pledged to no llajnw,

    while jUr. Scaring voted against every appli-cant for licenra during tbe ttro yean he wasIn tiw Council, J f their yiawB have not

    uged, wby.'ara tiwVa of tli'enb llo

    mnnlnir ngnlnnt t-tn« party now I Tloy

    ly intend to Tota against KcensiJS In case]tliey aro elected, but it they do they oxpoct tobe in a hopoltas minority, and are now-mip-portlng as'well os running oa a Ucket Uatwill supply a license majority In the Council.Ttemlnlo :,Bradbrtwk opwdy lndated In Uspaper last week that tliwe who voted againattlie "uoUcenw ticket" voted 'or Uie "mles.11 Of course he included the two g

    aen named In that category. I t Is a verypeculiar Btate of alTafrs. . "'• -

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    Tbat tbero are people who bellove that "t*swell stuck to la oa good u the truth,*11

    very often found, anil particularly in politics."Despite the ERA'S exposure of-the raleehood;wo weeks ago, tbo blackguard sheet sliU (a-lslsts tbat if t ia Hepublican ticket If. elected;

    ManbalKelley will be paid tOOO for servicesftnllarshonart year. Tbs blackguard whoittafs tills knows It 1* a lie, Add uttors it withlithe callonaneaBof a bnrdoned Uar In thempo ibat lie iwiy nod same quo foolish enough

    iMlieve It and thus be influenced to votoagainrt the Republlcftu ticket. Mr. KRUOJ1

    case Is tiuiply n legal one, to bo Bottled (JJ tbCourts, U he ever brings It to ettUomeut, an

    i'ei Etu stalies iu reputation that no Eepub-canmeinberoC the Council will vote to pay

    him back salary unless compelled to, as the:raocfat8 would be In the Bamo elrcum-inee^ by n jmlgment of the Court , Ho

    voter ot this town cowl • havo the allghiestpotalble fear upon'that wore, ' It in tu. unmit-igated Ho without a particle of troth In it, andno one knows this better than tbe conscience-seared rascal who tells it lu the hope that It

    illl scare votora. '

    lVhon "Whit. Gllieo, or BOIUB other Demo-cratic oOlco holder, wks you as a porsonalTavor to vote for ona carididato on the Dem-ocratic ticket—tniA thay only hope to elect)

    i need bo eaid tbau tbls

    A. Searing ai an Independent caudl- THE OAMPAION1 FOB DECENCY,date on a citizen's ticket. lie was a Democrat It Is i^omlne eusierally recoEui:yd In tlthrough nod through, and by holding over community HiatUilalHacam]«ignford«jeingave tho Democrats control of tho council J— ocamiwlgn to rnwnt thn rejicutal IQBUHI

    oflcrod to every lk'|iuMicJtu who bos nai-pti*!an olUoo here iu tho lout lif Leen years— iiand blockeiiimliiOTt utTcmd by a vllo fibw)t IDtbe Interest* of tho Deiuoctown infilled ivlih cKKlmtm,

    ould nil with honor miy jxdllon from Coun-cilman to Mayor. Among Buch wo mJgh

    oo. Riclinrdt, Edwin J. Bus*, Dr. T. IiCiittomleii, hfedj(wlck It. Oeuiictt, C. IIMulllgau, Fred. II. Hutch, J. J. \rr£*lnii.:

    VT. &«ring, Jan. W. Oirroll, R. B.mm, Jus. II. Ilrcwii, Joseph C. Ft

    and fitlll otliure if time and epara would per-ilt. Most of (hew have ulresdv wrveil in tbi

    CuuncU, ami know what it wrana. Vet you

    lost year.

    Nothing r•how tbe necessity of voting for every candi-date OD the llcpubliuan ticket next Honda;To defeat one Republican would work injuito tho other l\nir ItcgiutiUcans. uvuu if elecUx

    oulJ put tbctn In a minority and roin poiverlms to gain all you might Lojxutc Btraljtht.

    A Cuiui STOSK OOBXHVXR.

    Ily icratrliinu' . Inalauatlon of thin sheet with being , ' ;irooked In hi* accounts as township collector.'';' '•.

    itMr. Dunbamhassettledtothehuttianny: «und to the entire satisfaction of a Democraticownehlp committee, whose recelfUhe holds.';-;

    A singular Incident took place a few1 day*ago oil South street, Morrlstown, which willprobably never be duplicated in ttk- "orlii. A.log, weighing about tweuty-flvo pounds, wasDoklug out of one of the third story window"if the Schmidt building aud wau suddenly

    ed with an uncontrollable desire to Inspectvery steep roof of tha bay window Just »

    ItUe beloiv.>at the

    jwrlmont of bringing fJouthern ore toEant«ni f urnacni foiled because of the cost offreight on such a bulky product and tbat our

    ily rampatltoD lu tlib luarkut is foreignuru. Iu Btatemont tbat certain gradoi offoreign ore were neccuary to work witti oin-'o

    also controvarted bug ago. Tbls was tli*.nrgumunt uf tbe Democratic i«pors wlian our

    ijiorts of foreign ore were lose than 100,000nsayear, Theysaldforeiguomwaavsluabloflux with Uio uutueatic product, and tbat if

    we tultulOeil it um.Br a low tariff, tne domesticoutput would be greatly incrcaaod. W'oll, wetried it, and bare is Uw nurult: Tlie foreignproduct incroawd In ten vcan to 1,200,000tons. Tbe New Jersey product fell off from800,000 to 450,003 tons and wages droppedrom fi to fl.2.1 a fay, will tbe (Joutte(jure up aud toil us huw mucb New Jersey'as prolitvd I Wlioa It talks about tho dooayf our ludutttry It ou^bt to give all tho facto.Hut the Uazotle takes a new tack and raises

    Ua old froe trado cry tliat tha " Markete ottlio World are the Markets of America."Whoru axe Uie markots of tbe world, Mr.Gazette I To sell in tho in wo must produce

    than our foreign rivals to beginwith, aud thit-nicanu chuapor labor to start

    In tbo nuxt jilace, what mturanee con thaGazette give us that when we sell cheaper thanthey can produce tliemwlvee tiieee natioim will

    ituliutUieirmarkeUtousr Hero is » case

    lu point; A |)owdor nf Morris county s

    d

    nufoctuilng concernago got » bxrga

    lid

    t enough to My tbat they have tolis amounts and find tbam oorreet:in','eTOiy, ..':

    alar. Could be havft.sl«tter,«id(Wa»-.. *m e a t t h a n th*» I ' ' T •* „ - ' • • ' • '•'•,'"••'

    This penanol abuse would not hare been v?1'thought ef It Horace L. Dunham waa not a 'candidate oa tbe Kepablican ticket. : He Is' aply submitted to a itream of villainous' :->uso because he bas oonseatad to bethewn- .date of hit party for Mayor. Is It honest t.' .

    I t f a l r l •• • . . - - , . , - •':••'•' • :••'. ' ; ' ? * )Every decent, honorable dtlten in this com-.lunity will say no, and in the- intereaU of •' •

    QQ decencr many' Demctcrata wlU vote ̂be ticket headed by Horace L. Dunham next' • :

    ~ mday, in order to rebuke this indaoenoy.* -Reapoctniilo Democrata hem and In ctlwr parts ."ii^: "viuuty openly express the belief that ..his jwndfltent"p^wmal blaokguardhua Is sj»;ijury to their party, ani."»n«"H-it|f*.to aoe it

    rebuked.; Toe way to do It is to"vote for theticicot headed by IXor&co li. Dunham. •- • ~j - ^

    By scratching a atiifffe nam* on the Itepub- ;lean ticket next JUbttffau you. wilt do a pr«ot

    injustice u tlu other four eandidalts on the 'ichet, because you help to place thrm in a,.inorily, Vote the whole ticket and uw'U '

    Xdrhtlntt the Hobokfih Tunnel,BaperlDtonduit A. Resjoner, Mr, S, J>

    Irlffltb, Mr. TTnrnb and Mr. Paul H. firmpgs,eloctritdan, all of the I)., h, & W. K R. Co., ; ;hav»j just returned from n trip to the famous "Toosao tunnel to inspect tbe eltatrio lightingand ventilating of tha ttuinel. A spedsd train' ' :ras made up at North Adams and under tbe < -

    guldanoe of the Superintendent of the Pitch- ,"mrg railroad the party wasenahled to see the •Igbting and ventUatloD under aU oondiUonfl. ';i t s laid tho visit was xtuule to aeo whether '

    same system would be applicable to the"L. & W. tunnel.' Thoy were favorably

    Imprssaed and It Is believed Bomethitig of thoaonie kind will be adapted. I t is to be hoped'" It will, tu the Hobokon tunnel would begreatly Improved by llghtine. - - '. • ' •. .,

    An Important Papar Fonnd. :'••';•Burn Dlckeraon, of Chatham, a fow days '

    ago, it la reported, wliile making some repair* 'In hia noose, came across an old Iron-boondchest, about one foot square) flnnly Imbedded...

    the mtuoory of tbe wall. ' The eovor was Vam\y fnatened with a large old-fashion\'

    padlock. On opening It Ur. SIckerson found \small box, In which was a roll of paper,

    yellow with ago. I t waa an otf land grant, 'written on pcu-chment, and signed by William

    The grant consisted o l forty acres ot '[•Phiuulelphla property, made to one Dicker- -'son, an ancestor of the finder. In the same"box there was also found a quantity of warn- •nun (Indlanmoney),andftbeautifullycarvedIndian pipe. . •

    Tbe Newark Call, an iudependoct paper, .Bays: Tbe^tata Police act, which waa paised ;' violation ol DomocraOa principles by » , ^Democratic Legislature for the coercion of ; 'strikers and the glory of Btato omdals> h f l s

    &n mode tidlculoui by tho appointment of "t,•Assemblyman Petuey, of the Jersey City

    ring, as Chief at State Fallce. F«aey hasbeena Prospcutor'a detectiro in Jersey City,notorious as the only man who could neverHad an East Newark pool-seller. Ha wouldnot be flt for tho position If bis associationsiud connections wen entirely reputable.

    A Beol Balaam In Sgpip'g Balsjun,Tho dlotionnry says; " A balsam is a thlob,

    puro, aromatic mibstauofi flowing'from trecs.n" -iKemp

    1a Bolinim for the Throat and Lnngi Is • •"the only cough medicine that is a reel balsam."Many thin, watery cough remedies ara called •balsams, but such are not Look through a .bottle of Kemp's Balsam and notice what n. -•pure, thick preparation it la. U yoa cough;

    Kemp's Balsam. At all druggists'. Largebottles SOc. and | l . -

    ,»^ i-n*-^. r _ ..„

    Haion ft HosUlci Orsuu uA ttiuu£7. K. JtoUos, Agnt, Chester, & J,

  • THEmmEIULThe Dover Printing Compan;

    I*OM.!nnzBi i n ruomtero&s.

    Friday, May U 189KPORT OWAtt.

    K. R lian.vV limiut h M n « viit-b*.*! w[t|inoat [licktit fence, which In ntai extended uliI'Diuwuliuwn struct, eacl owing the old l \tuert-iul Hotel lot, whiuli Is u groat fuiurtiinent to tbo appearaui-c of tlio place.

    F. T. Plekersnii, ourHtationnyHut on theK. H.. bos accepted a posit km in New York.

    Waller 8. lltnry lias tx*n promotedfluent iu Mr. Dlrkcrisou'ii i>tnre.

    Wm. J. Allen, of ttutoti, I'd-, was s|fi»din fi-n dit.vn In !«>«•» last wwk.

    Thoiiuu Jrnkirm >in.« iiiuml fn.m Will!.CLuiujii oil's hotiw on J'op|M>uhiiKeu KtreutUia buitsH vacated by Mr. Brown «u Frederickstreet Mrs. IJrovm, on account of 111 health,bod to remove to hor bouio at AI Ion town, Pa.

    Messrs. Jobn Abbott, John Jlltcliall amHeiirj Collins have bod tbo grljijto for thtjxust two weeks or more, but, a t Uiia writingtbay are all tlowly convalescing.

    Winllold S. Hopkins, our druggist, Pzpetto go out West. Hia family b u movedKthvvoy, we bear.

    > Henry Cbcgniddeu, Jr., iasotting tbe fouilnlfuu in ruadlnuai fur a U»w botuv ou bin li

    Mr*. Cfoorgo Farr is having a uevr]>ortlicrectod to uer utoro, wlilcli Improve* It.

    A Mr. Clark, from No "ark, occupied tpulpit of St. John's M. E. Cliureb last Huiidmorning and pruacbed an eioellent surra on

    William Champion li making arrangementtoliulldauoildltiuu to hU bouse on l'upponliuwju etreet.

    William I'. Curtis fa ou the elck list with tblnue, thus bringing lark tlio reinciiibrne Luxemburg Improvement Co. Is makingg n a t iainrovemanta In this plaoo by buildingsidewalks and taking down old fences andbuilding new ones. IX they keep on, which wehope tbey will, wu shall soon have one ot tnaprotUest places In this county. May the goodwork go on/

    Tho building boom Is started again In tfctice. Tbe Spioor Bros, have the contract forcarpenter work and Prank M. Williams

    the mason work ot two largo houHt—o&e forMr. Lewis and one for Mra. Cable.

    Business Is very brisk vrith Mr, TboouuTons. I sm h» has two extra book-keepersworkuiK for him, bat they are like the mason'sclerk. They have long handles to their pens.

    Mr. James Williams U gone Into tho fann-ing trosinets since " K e n o " wrote b u t Behas tw a nlos hogs and can bold the handles of aplow behind as nloei a yoke of oxen as travel

    nrroada. With John for an instructor heill soon be an expert. WHOA, DAW. :

    V h t Tlorlfla Bt tua . JI*aUr.F t r ilhietrttsd circulars »snd to f rsd . D,

    MORBIB PLAINS.i&r. and Mra. M. Harrington have been

    •pending a few days in the d ty of K«w York.Sir. P. Myers wua in Kew York for a day.Mr, J. L Mawur naa aUo in the Metropolis

    for a duy on tqtecial buKlriesu, ,TbD Knights of 1'ythin I^xlge. Nn. li!l, of

    Morrixtowu, bare started a subscripUou Hit Inthie place with tbe Intention of securing moneyenough for to purciiase an artificial foot forMr. Joseph I*. Wendt as soon an bt> is alda to

    it- it. Tlie Hit wuti placed in tho band* ofjnuitu rrituxl, Mr. U. K. Day, who Udofiigtrflsus wttli it, will probably collect uxatr

    where about £ » . It will Uko about H'Si. Wewould be pleased to have nil our Morris l'liinsfolks holp us in raising tbe full amount needed.

    Good roads to a place are as good nmnDcrslo » num. Thoj impress strangers favorably.Thff dtixen who lungs for a rural homo,makes tbe condition of Uie roods a primefactor in bid selection. With a good horse anda good road bis bnppincM is com plot*.

    JWr Huberts U taking down tho old fcuwround hU projwrty, and preparing for a uow:ie-I uoted ft new structure beyond the flvo

    eornors. What Is It rMr. Thehand IB having a new coal of pain:

    put on his rofildence.Mr. If. Strand left us very suddenly, l l t e r o? Is gone to 1 dou't know.Miea Ileardcn, who luu l>ecn hero but

    short time, has left us for some other port.Miss Emma Bearing, daughter of Mr.

    William H, Searing of thin place, resigned ouMonday tue pwltlon which she has heldnearly Hve years. Miss Bearing has been veryfaithful to duty and for Uio pant two yearn huauot boon out of Uio institution a single night.Miss Soaring Is now In Ji*n*iy City vialUngH>nie friends for a few days. IVom there shewill go to Connecticut and Btay awhile;thonce on through York State. Many speakrery highly of ber and wish her a happy timevhllo ou bur triji. I will also turn ia niy bestwlalioa to Lor.

    On Friday of hist week a patientMichaol O'3bea jumped over tlie fouce of thiexerciso yard and escaped, but the attention!anw him and jumped after him. Ttoro weret i i olUicni vfbo cnnsed bim as lar astbeMor-pin Flaiua scboul house, a dlitUuca of aboutthree-i|uart«r8 of a niilo. Attendant U. W.Sbuniau, vho woHinchurgeof tUeimllcnt, was

    . ono to jump tho fonc«, and succeededin capturing him. Ou Saturday bo oscspodtho same way. The; were uuable to get him,ea he nuulo bia way lo his oonia Iu l'atereou.Ou his ariral bin friends telegraphed to tboAsylum, and on Monday Messrs. O. W. Shu-man and F. 8tiger were Bent to Patersoii tcbring him bock. They found him at No. ITtfltb avenue, where he hod locked himself Iuroom, with a tablo fork in bis hand, and bovowed If aayona entered ho would kill them.Mr. Bhum&ii, finding the door fattened, neulout and summoned two officers, wh<his amintAiice, but would not force opuu thedoor. Tbe plucky attendants, determined tobring him back, forced open the door, andthen tbo trouble commenced. He Is a verystrong man and thoy had quite and dosperatobattle before tht>y got tho handcuffs on him,lie Ifl once more beblod the bars, a likely tostay awhile.

    Mr. Q. E, Day, tun genial night nureo, hasbean In the city for a day on business.

    Mr. C. Jones has been spending a fow daysIn tbo city or New York.

    Mr. W. Gray was in the largo city for a day.Wander* never eoaw. Who over thought

    month ago that Mr. Tony Zerbono aud UfiJessie Bhaw would enter Into tbu bonds twedlock f But there it is; too unexpectedalwoyaetcpoircrat On Tuesday, about noon,the happy couple were married In tho Prcibjtorian Church by Ilor. W, \V. Halloway, SMr. Wm. Bmlth was beat man, and MilReynolds wna nudd of honor. After thimarriage ceremony tbo happy couplo took theflrHttraiufroaiirorrtstownforKowlloadford,Mass., where thoy will step for a day or two;thence on to tbe " Hub " to spend the roawiu-dnr of tho honeymoon. They are oxpectodback here for duty on Tuesday next.

    BLAITK.

    U K C O L W P A E K .Mrs, Van Duyne and family have gone to

    Montville, where we trust they wU lfindpleasant home.

    Mr*. Ricnarda is bavlng tlie larga field, 1tbe school houso, plowed up.

    All of our people are busy with their gar-9ns,A vendue on Thursday ab the late residence

    ofMn-Dodd.The fishing ti good and Uie Mi still better.

    Mr. Charlie Honnle brought borne a fine stringthe other afternoon, of carp, eala and the like.

    Strawberry plants are looking (loo,Mr. M. Zellilhasnalntedhisbousoandniad

    other Improvements. HlagrouudaarDBlwaykept In good order.

    We have bad the grippe as well as others inneighboring towns.

    Arbor Day exercises were observed on tbe17th. Essays were written by Estellft Zeliff,Bertha Bldvrlu, Uena Vreland, Bertha Vrce-lond and Fred. Dodd. "Tho DiscontentedTree" was recited by Emma Van Duyne,"Man Can't Liva Without Dinning" byBerth* ZellfT, "Memory's Picture," by ElsieZoliff. Bertha Baldwin's essay was verynicely read by Eva Podd. Battle Vreelaudspoke "Woodman Spare tbat Tree." EttaBrlggs, a little tot, offered to recite. Her oflorwas accepted and all of us were dfiUghted,Three class exercises wen a part of the pro-gramme, consisting mainly of quotations fromdifferent authors, Bingmgwaafreely indulgedin, ending wltb tbo "Tree Planting Bong."The exercises began with the marching (• otthe chart, flrnt, second, third and fouiihreader classes, each bearing a " branch,"while tbe fifth reader and history claraeswore singing tbe first aong. The exercisesdosed with the telling of how to plant a tree,by Mamie. Comly, too planting ot a maple,and naming I t " Hope," and the telling of how

    > take care of a tree, by Tena Comly. If. was. tree-mendous occasion, and all, especially

    the children, had a good time. LXUNUTOH.

    PLAKDEE8.Ye w&o consider Flinders one of tho least

    of the villages of New1 Jersey and perhaps ofthe universe, read this and never again boguilty of so mean a thought. A subscriber totbe ERA, living in Hobokeu, said If the Flan-d«rs correspondent didn't soon send In, theweekly reports their tnbsorlpUim to the Eiu.would have to be atoped, for without the newsof that village tbe paper was worthless tothem. Does it Mem a bit egotistical to repeat

    1̂ but'Us don* notin "amour propro" hut1 amor villae." I would that our village were

    duly appreciated.In that Claude city, Newark, the nowa of our

    village has been missed too, to we are import-ant, whether every one knows It or not, .

    The Rov. Mr. Bmltb, of Kew York city,preached In tbe Presbyterian Church on Bun-day but,

    Uesara. Smith and Dorland, ol Blairstown,have been taking a driving tour through tolapart of Morris county. On Sunday tboystopped with Mr. J. W. larrison and family,going on to Chester on Monday- and returningto BbUrstown from there about Wednesday.

    Mr. end Mrs. Robert Price batemovedm totho rooms connected with Mr. F. T. Wood-

    all's store.ROY, Messrs. Stout and D. B. Fnunbes,

    upon tbelr return from Conference, weretaken 111 with grippe. They arc now slowly

    nproving;.Tlio Floasant Hour Circle met but Friday

    evening with Mr. Lewis Cory. A very pleas-ant evening was spent by alL The meetingthis week is with Mx. J. W. Farrow.

    CXDIUO,

    BTXB&XHG. .The community is filled with grief a t tbe

    news of the deathi ot our two neighbors, Mr.Feter Bags and Mrs. Augustus Blatt. Wemourn, not bacaute they have lei li us, but forth» lonely hearts that remain. Both families

    &va our heartfelt sympathy.We hope for tbe restored health of our

    friend, Mr. Cbas, Dunham, who ia a t presentvery loir.

    Stirling seems quieter over tbo strike. Wejpe to see the factory open for all hands soon.Sabbath services largely attended. The

    morning sermon being immediately followedby tbe DaautUulhymn"INeedThee,FredouBlenu," rang by the choir.

    Where areourKing'sDangbten | Althoughthere were bnt few out Sunday afternoon, Uiemeeting was one of oar loveliest, and wdlnever ba forgotten by those present, :

    ' ' COREOPSIS.

    OAXXFOIT,Mr. and Mra. J. K. Lewis, of Mechanics

    life, spont Sunday with then- daughter, Mrs,I. VL Thorp.

    Mrs. Qea Btlres is very low a t thin writing.Miss l an ra Thorp n i l taken tb« dressmaker

    shop formerly occupied by Hiss Minnie Brisk,and UiM Kate Morgan tbe one vacated IvUiasLlixfe Neighbour.

    Uadama Rumor says we are to have a sewlUtion soon. We need It bod enough.

    Miss Kate Hlldebrant is sewing with Mrs.-Beavers,I j « t Thursday the MethodUt people assem-

    bled a t tbe parsonage to welcom* uielr min->r, Rev. J, C. Buward, to bis new homo.IB botue -*** wtU flU«d. After partakinga bountiful dinner, and lUtenlng to some

    excellent musio, all adjourned, wishing Mr.Howard and family many happy returns of

    XOBSISTOWK.Ebeneier CoUlni, one of tbe sons of Wm.

    lollins, ot. CoUinsvllks died on Tbursdiiy.April 23d, at or about noon. Hia fanenlsermon wa* preached at the houso by the Hov.Dr. Hacnaugbton, of the First PresbyterianChurch. BjthladeathUorrUtownloeesMie(rflta best vountf men. Althcmeh many of Us'rienda aUended bia funeral others could not,but they all feel M though one of tbelr bestMends was gone, H b casket waa coveredwith bttatirul flowers given b j friends a idnUUneof thefamll r

    UorrlttownLodga, E . of F , eoufsrod tbe•ark of Knight on ooa Esquire u d received

    i appUodUon tor membenhlp FrkUy BTSJI-

    T&0T B I L L S .Tho auction tale of real estate and personal

    proiwrty of tho late Jane Uollowav last Sat-urduy was well attended. Tlio (Mirsonsl prop-erty realized iivvr f.'iOo, and Iho farm w ujJUrtUtujed by Win. Holluway for ̂ 4,075.

    Tim grfjipo him K true It Hnlseytonn in grcaiajM, olinoet every oue bciug sick with it.i lua Hunt, o( Newark, spent last Sabbathith Miss GUIEIO Cole, of Fox Hill.Harvey Htet*ou, ot Orcngu, won here visit-

    >K Cbarlux I>Ntuard aud fuiuilj lout Sunday.Johmilo JicStaiue, of How York, won Lom

    tort BumUy vUlting b b porentu, and looks litbe pink of condltiop.

    Leonard & Webb purchased from MorrisItapliacl, of Newark, a Urge team of draughtbones to place on their grain truck In "York.

    John B. Morehouu and wife, of Newark,BjKMit last Sabbath with Edwin Quiuby andfamily. Mr. Morchouso has a large sale andexchange rtulilo on Broad St., Newark.

    U'e lonni through the columuB of a DoverpaiKir, under Uio raralpiumy corr*»pondouce,that a bam lielimgbg to John Duma rent, dur-ing tho recant thunder storm, was struck wltblightning. We feel hcartruorry for Mr. D&a-arest, but should a cyclone or lightning againvisit this place and strike a fen- more of theold unoccupied bulldlpgs leading to Fox Uiil,it would be a blessing and certainly an Im-provement to tiio place.

    I t is quite amusing to see our genial dork,Asa Doremus, occupying hia gparo momentaat carriage ]>a1iiting, and must say ha Is qiiltoan artist witb tho brush.

    Tbe Flake Jubilee Singers will give a musi-cal auterlalnuient ia tbe Prttbybsriim Cburcb.May 8th, under tho ousplcoa of Uie V. P, ti.C. E.

    George W. Smith & Bon have completed ro-, airing tbe fence around tho Paralppanyschool bouse.

    Mra. M. Itauett (pent ttunday with Mra.Alex. Davidson, of Parrippauy

    Mr. Arthur Ppulmier, of Madison, Is spend-ing n fow week* at George Bate*1.

    Fred. Pollard and Horaoo Bennlon drove toOrange Valley Sunday and spent the day wltbMr. Pollard's brother Eddie. QUAKER.

    EXECUTORS' SALE.A . 1 0 0 3 0 1 ? COB, - - AUCTIONEER.

    The sulwcrllers, Executors of Edward Dell,deo'd, will aeli a t public snio at hli bile rest-den commence at 1 P. M. sharp, r*!a or ibioe.gooditinn* mode known nn dap of tale by

    nOBACE I* DUNHAM, IMISS l 'HEBEJ.UELL, [

    Cherry blossoms ore out aud dandollooi oreIn full bloom.

    Tim farmers iu this vicinity have tholr oatesolved and are nearly ready for corn planting.

    Arbor Day w&s observed a t tuo pnbUisdioolon Friday, April 17th. Thoexereiseala the afteruooa coniiutod uf vocal and iustru-

    intal music, reciUtlont, readings, oto. Iitbe mornlug tho tenchor and scholars made atrip to tho woods, where they secured a very(lno sugar maplo, which thoy planted, andnamed "Homer," Iu honor of W. HomerAxford. May it long flourish iu ite greenery.

    A BUiflll child belonging to Mr. and Mra.I'arllaiuau diod laab weak of tho moaslca.Jiuch sympathy Ia extended to the beroniI«reata.

    Mr, JefTersou Lake lost a valuable cow lastweek.

    Our genial mercliant, J. D. Tiger, lost avaluable diamond put a eburt tluio ago, but itwas afterward found in samo sOgar bo had

    >ld.Hiss Jeunio Buctinnan spent Sunday last

    with Miu Sarah Iloplor, of BarUey.MIM Unttie Roed bos been visiting Miss

    Abble Trimmer.Mr. AirnJ Loko, ot Oswogo, N. T., paid

    ylng visit an Friday to hia poreute anilfriends at this plica,

    Mra. Harry Lako, of German Valley, spenlFriday with Mrs. Svlratar Lako.

    Miss Nettle Uareb visited friends at Moiris-town on Saturday.

    Quite a number of our young people attendedtbo nrvtco dovoted to tho Odd Follows atJ.irmnn Valley I.utlieran Church on SLivcniug.

    Mre. Stephens tins been spondfog a few daysvith friends at Uacbettatown.

    BTJSTIO.MIBB Addle Dakar U visiting friend* In Pater-

    son.Mrs. C. J. Dempeor, of Morristown, was the

    gnest of Mrs. J, II. Lowe this wook.Mr. August FotUor and family and Mr. II.

    P. FrotblDghant and family are now oceppy-Ing thole UopatoouscoUagce. Mr. Max Hor-"man expects to occupy hU about May lint .

    A fins broke out In tho barn of Mr. Boetedoin Kenvil on Sunday night. The barn wasburned to the ground, and ono horse was con-sumed ID the flames.

    Ml«s Jennlo Speaker is visiting hor slater Iulew York city.Mr. J . B. Salmon spent Bundar with hit

    parents here.Rev. J . K. Hill, of Drakesvllte, waa called

    suddenly away on Monday, to attend tbefuneral of bis aunt, who died In Newark.

    M a I I . F. Frothlngbam, we are sorry tosay, Is very ill at her oottage, "CrescentLodge," atHopateong, Dr, Taylor Is attend-ing h«r. ,

    The Ice cream sociable which was hold at tliLresidence of Mr. C. A. Baker, on but Thurs-day evening, was a -very enjoyable affaliThirteen dollars was the aamneUhsed. . ,

    Miss Helen Baker, of aTorriatown, la visit-ing her paronte In Konvil, AVBTICATB,

    Tommy Clark's Mistake.The Newton Regular c&ys; " One ot tbe

    oldest employees of the Sussex Railroad IsTommy Clark, the baggage-master a t theNewton station. Ha began when the roadwas built and has been on duty ever since.During all his years of faithful service henever tnado a mistake until last Sunday.Bright and early in the mondDg be cameup, opened the depot, ran out his baggagetruck and got bia checks ready for business.Travel seemed to be light that morning andwhen the time had passed for tbe first trainto start a light broke on him, aud findingthat It wasn't Saturday morning ho hastilyclosed up and wtut homo."

    WM. B. COLLARD,FUBNITUBE ~> UPHOLSTEBEB,

    1XD DB1LCB Urt/BHlTOBE, OIL CLOTH, H&TTKEflSEa,

    AHD BKDDIHO,1XD 0TBKB BQUtSHQU) (JOODE.

    HAIR HATTBESSBS MADK OVEK.

    BLACHWELL ST., DOFEB, N. J,

    f'ilferf to Pardee & dark's.)

    remfutnnt aociataiedIn the Post OaBce at Dover, S.J.

    Dover, H. J . , April 30lb, 1E91.& h lHaggle E

    , Jan. May BAnnie Del), Jane Ellis,Mra. Thoa. Qawa, • Min U. balrvmple,Vm. Doherty, Mr*. E l l a D. Hagert-ames Marks, Mi« Julia Moot,Iary_JewelI;_ Wm. A. Banders,

    Toobl»ln»nj olWoaboveletters say " i d -vartlted'^iid elf e date of thUllit.

    JAR. B. MEUOB. F . M.

    LETTERS REMAINING DNCLAlUED INTUE POST OPFiOE AT FORT OltAM.

    TOBT OBAW, N. J., April Sltb, 1801.Mrs. Caroline Briant, Mrs. Mary A. Mabwb,B.P.Johnson, Jas, L. ir»wk, . ;

    bos. Rice. John Wlthrown, *ohn Meella, Andrew Thomas,

    Tos. B . Thomas, Ed. C o s l o t t / ^rohnltiley, Michael Runaliale,

    MiaaMarthaTraverton. . * ..•To obtain tny of the above letters aay " i d .

    rartiaed" and give date or thla list.WU. H. TONRINO, P. M

    r DIED.MILLKil—In DflveTiApril 80th, Mrs. Hannah

    Millu-,aicodaoout75years; Funeral a t Uwresidence of her son-in-law, John Gibbons,on Gold street, Baturday, a t 8 p. «. , and a tGrace Church at 8^0, faterment in Orch-ard street cemetery. ,- - ,

    H0B8E FOB SALE.A good bay horse, IS hands high. 7 yean

    Did, sound and kind, and suitable for eitherlying or working purposes A good aaddls

    ,n. J.

    WANTED.u it dmnMtlo to do gBnenl boiise-mrk. Apply to . . . ; . .

    IMS. IL L. DDNUAM,' Cor. Golduid'FiapKtSte.,

    s - t f ' ; • .-'• • ' :

    GDH. WAOTEB._ _gmp.teiit elrl to do' pnctnl bonsnrork.

    ApdVt?UB8. FRAHK COX, prclanlSL,DOTBT, S.3. ' -. . . ' v lwp

    Applyto;.-' -MBS. A. S. BERET,

    ' Mt. Hops Are., Dover,

    . CLARK & SON,

    Practical Horse-Shoers,h*w moved into their new abon next door tot i Wright Organ Go's oQice, Vtoie they are

    dy to do alT kinds of BlacinmiUilmi In a

    We bftvo esnft^1 Vr. Jos. QUM, vbo baiUUiw oftxlnil tba tat Wagon ironor

    MGtLmuiil will nuke m e a n iroutagltS

    tsr GIVE US A OALI*

    STEPHEN T. COLEMANrespectfully announces tUat ha ha* opened a

    Furniture Upholstering—ANtl—

    REPAIRING ESTABLISHMENT

    ON BliACKWELL HTHEET, DOVER,

    nearly opposite Park Hotel, where be Is pre-pared to doall kinds of Furniture Upholrter-nTgand Repairing. Awnluft Making, Can* 1LayinE, Curtain Hanginft, Mattraaa Making,etc. Baby Carriages repaired and MconChand Furniture bought and sold. All wordono In aa experienced aud practical mauiMand at reasonable prices, 22-tl

    Ia CiJAKOtnl or NEW J s n nTOHOWABD FA1&V H1LD:

    B? vlttae or ID order of tlie Court of Ohiooerjor Wow Jersey msJe ou Ibu dny ctbe dtto hereof, in a cause wherein K imunD. Haletr, Trn»tco ol li o ett*te of Ui-beAmines. Ki-tate t N w J n e r . »Q'l tlio o'be: venbiZoisfiH Bmlthind Htmucl 4 . SmllhIxeoutor* of ail>t J met Pal-cbl d lo said Ednund D Htiiey. d ' tedon tbe alilh day oltovembnrA. D. cinhtees hundred tud nlrotjn tbo ramo 'aDdi; aud jou ir J IU ido defeat

    ant became as one of tbe cbildrtn of Franc!Fatrohi\d irboi* A mu of m i l J»m« r«iiohilon have a roildUB'y or otber Intereit m ialludi. EDUDNO D. IIILNLY,

    Solicitor .or OonipJalDBDt

    Dated April 91th, 1891.

    r or OmnplalDsnt,Moriietewn, N. J

    2 C

    THE MOEEIB COUNTY .

    SAYIHGS BAHKSS0BRI8T0WR, IV. J.

    INCORPOItATED B1AHCII 3d, IBM,

    PresWent-QKNST W. HILLSU.VioeI>realdent-ArJl,ELIU8 II. HULL.Secretary and Treasurer—11. T. HULL.

    MANAGERS,

    ,..._ 0 Mar h, Pddlp H. Hoffman,Ohas. Y Swan, M. D. Jobn 0. Bestty,

    1'anl BsTore.

    ASSETS.ApiIIl.t, 1891 •1,173105 0*

    LIAQILIHES.Dne Depositors....«,OE90flUltitlmitod txpottaiB

    and aecrDod inter*tat ou depoiitort'a»ooantsfromJ»n.1st to Apill l i t , 7,450D!)

    TotiiBnrplQi

    Jnlv of each year frem the prouta of the pre--lons six nootbi batlBen.

    Deposits made on er before tbe 3d dsya.annary,Anrll,J[i)yapdO0tobar4rtw Inter*,fross the first dsjaol laid nootbs reipwiively,

    DAHKIKQ IIODUB:A, M. to 4 V. M. dally. oiDPpt Batnrdsy. Batmdiys irom 9 i u to 19 x . (noon) and

    from7 too? , x , .

    FR AZEE, CONNET & Co.Central Pry Goods Stare, ~

    No. 683 BROAD St.Batwran Wil l Park «nd Cadir SU.

    CHOICE BL&CK

    DRESS FABRICS8PXCUL rmcKg ron MOHTB o r APRIL I

    Prieetley'a Bilk Wnrp Renriettan,

    Frlestley's New Bummer Stufft, •"•--lal Aprfl JVioee.Pri«rttffy*B Veils ond Voiung, •- •

    SpedafPrioes In April.CourUuld'B English Crapes.

    Special PrloBS.Our lltwa of the shove Roods are not sur-

    passed for variety or excellence, and icial sale prices will make them a necessity 'every careful buyer of choice ttl&ck lire

    Colored Dress Fabrics and Drees Trimmings,special prices tor April. .. Embroidered Serge Costumes, new variel

    of colors. Scotch Cheviot SuiUnjjs, plalimixed and crescent. -

    Camel's Hair Costume Cloth, :Bpongod Paletot Cloths. *H T t t C hHDnrTBttu,CafihinPriosUev'a Grays. \Centre table Bargains, 98c and 48c.All of the above grnds are ot tho beat style

    in dresa and deidnibllityi and are named asamong tbe SPICIAI* PBioia ron A P R I L .

    A. .lUDSON GOE,LICENSED AUCTIONEEB!

    -. AIVERTIBIMO,

    SELLIKQ, CLERKING, .• -:%

    AND ALL DETAILS ATTENDED TO. k

    6«1M BtteDded anywhere ohdBatlBfactioi)lunnteed. Mjpu tnco rdwUlbce rn i lnmjingthatlam eqiul ta any tadMto»o»,uulUmt •,-..;;

    Avi6s ram.•!.

    DOVER/ N. J.MONDAY, MAY 4th.

    Mr, Kelly,OBaUaai d th i

    y,In bia groat, auccesafa], HOBaUanai and thril-

    uns melo-dnuua, ui Coox acts, -

    The Shadow Detective.Oeo. Thornton, the shadow detective,tarty O'Brien, an Irish policeman,Uovannl, an Italian,. \

    Zack BeantoBser, a Yankee friend,DAM'L A. KELLY

    Q«rsM' Varlay, cool and cratty.

    CnUleottheHAttnr BuOKIHOHAJf,

    Qoeffrey Trevelyan, a noble heart,-'~ • : RICHAIUI AimntfioiT

    Chas, Clayton, his friend,. . . .A. T. KADLVTAntonio Bncenlll, Hi.nar ALBAUOHlateo, an Italian bum, W.B. HAUVXT,"ODUWCO VltalU... 1 BucorellTs I J . R i r a r a !

    Fpradl-V Y,"l, ? * w * 1 - ^ COHHAD;Cleora Vesrs alias Mother Brooks,

    , . , ' • Miss U NAOUM.Polly BandenwD, an actress, . . .

    Miss, MAT BoonHOHak.LsoKlK,awaIfonthaOceanof Ufe, v .-

    MJHS JOAN CRATAIC.••:• • S Y N O P S I S . ' •.••••••*•••!•;,.;

    ACT I—In the shadow. Weaving tte chain.Face to face. The declaration^' MotherBrooka' rookery Iu Uw Plve Points wbexeudronea b>e and chiMmt BtaaUn Uuive.

    bey curse life: "Go forth blind to sufferpoverty u d dlsgrdce.11 SurUniB.tfbutton

    ACT «—In thsm»lui»- -Poverty and wealth.ut In the cold world. -The accusation, • Tbe

    retort. A terrible situation anil tableaux,Acnn-TigbleaIng«ieoolU.,'A*randulent

    thaln.. Th«o?o^rt«.7Awrwifeyditom.

    Ueavendefendatbcirignt..- ( M • ••: ;ACT iv—Bhadowed ta death.. The house of

    (loon V « n . Ai tbe tnaaqnerade. An oldYankM,biitSitxuaonB. Tbe marriage cefUIt-cats. Ftmnd at last, Anwdtingnj

    seats, Wo, i now on BI

    THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.

    Groeeries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes andHardware, New Goods for Spring and

    Summer in all Departments.

    Special Bargains- I N —

    DRY GOODS!Embroidered Swiss Flouncii'gs,

    21 inches wide, - - - 25c.

    Embroidered Swiss Flouncliigs,

    45 Inches wide, - - - He

    WHITE LAWNS, Slriped and

    Plaid, . . . . 12jo.

    FltENOII CIIAJLLJE8, reduced

    from 50c. to 85c. per yard. •

    SCOTCH GINGHAMS, reduced

    from 40c. to 26c. per yard.

    "J . 11." COItALINE C0HSET8,

    White and Colored, - - - 79c.

    COBSET COVERS, - - 49c.

    LADIES' MUSLIN SKIRTS, 59c.

    " Night Bobes 59c.

    " CHEMISE, 69c.

    " " DKAWEB8, 49c.

    Ladies' 5-Iiutton Kid Gloves, 59c

    " 8-Button Length, Mous-

    11 I U ' J Kll fJloFJi, - - - 75c.

    BOOTS AHD SHOES.200 pairs Child's Grain Tipped

    •pring Heel Buttoned Shoes, sizes8 lo 10, at 76c.

    200 pairs Misses' do. sizes 11 to2,Bt95e.

    250 pairs Women's Fine DongolaButton Shoes, Box Toe and CommonSense styles, nt $1.35.

    150 pairs Youths' A Calf LaceShoes, sizes 11 to 1?, at 98c.

    150 pairs Boys' A Calf Lace Sboessizes t to 5, at $1.00.

    120 pairs Men's Buckle Brogaireat $1.00.

    120 pain Hen's Lace Brogonsfull double soles, at $1.24.

    Our LADIES SHOES forthis season are all in thenewest styles; Waukenphast, Box Toe plain, BoxToe with Pointed Patent

    1 • • : _ • - ' ' • £ • • < * ' - - • • " ; • • •

    LeatherSf Tips, CommonSense, and also a line offine DongolnKid Shoes withPatent Leather Tips andCloth Tops. ;.'.;...•'

    Choice Clover andTimothy Seed.

    fienljleu Flows.Garden Tools of all kinds.

    Rakes, Hoes, Spades,Forks, &c.

    Galvanized PoultryNetting, all widths.

    BUCKTHOBN,FOUR POINT '.

    and RIBBONWIRE FENCING.

    Garden Hose.TELEPHONE CALL, 25.

    THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.

    Cloth and1 BeadCAPES:

    SliGKERSON'S, .NT.- 3V

    BEE OtJJB LINE OF

    Parasols!INFANT'S AND OHILDBEN'8

    SWISS CAPS AND HATSLA0E AND CHENILLE

    CURTAINS.BABY CARRIAGES.

    IF xor

    Do not buy ono doUary worflj'imtu:yo^!have Been onr «tookand h»;o^)^^f^pWrigli*oiiv-;;; \y-

    : TOU TO SEE OUB

    •^UiTHET-CANTBEBEATIN THE STATE'-:-:

    LOWEST PRICES! B E S T W

    SUSSEX;

    Pianos, Organs, Stools and Portfolios.PIAHOS AM) OEQASB

    ON DfSTAliMENTS. '

    " "NEW Pli^OS

    ONLY, $8 PEB MONTH;

    SEW OBflAHS ".",

    OSLI 6Oo. PEE WEEK.

    PIANOS »160 m\.~,

    ORGANS $36 UP!

    CO- Tuning «nd Jioptir-iag promptly attended to.

    flSSSSCpilE 4MI> 8EE OB. WB WILL PAT YOUR FABB IF TOU BtTT.

    :M8L W B I f l H T , . . . . P r e s i d e i i f c . ,

    feWATCHHAKER and JEWELER.BLACKWELL STREET, DOVER,- KC

    i i A Watches, Clocts,EWELRY, BOUD B U J V E B . AND SILVBIV-PIiATED

    . WARE, BPBCTACIiBB AHD EYK GLAB8E8.

    ihli

    e Imdineto bert

    TdflrMidvuTkapublic that Zi d e r t t

    cusfoinBniaDd Uia public that ZunconatuUrls my rtoek in all Iti demrtmenta and thej wiUaometilng new and In tlw latot pationu and

    •tjtoi

    BETAmniOfW PTHB "WATCHES A SPK0IALTT.

    O- WATCHES SOLD OH IN6TALMEBT8

    JOHN A; LYONS,;' -. ";;•; u o v r a n , w . I . ' sLargo iissorfanont ol Ladiea', Missea" u d Uea'a SHOES. '

    GBOOEKEE8,'PBOV1SIONS, 4o.'i- ,VJ»f ,

  • Friday. May 1,1891,Kolamd»tthg fts* Offloe at

    Dau,Kellay ". '' lothaSbadnrDetectira, v

    Baa* Opai» Home, JJopdsJsljilt

    •; Morris Ooiinty•Oonitsojwi naktXoeeday.

    Tbalsgai' t»day: .••

    • tTK .. , .•-. Besure you aw registered.\To-moiTOi»

    ; tfcalsatday, ; . • '• ' , - ^ • ' .;.Tho»™«Hli t»l \Mll blmow on SsUi

    d A i l S S U ' " - V ' ' :

    - iwitboutdamaga. ' , W .'. HopenonaitaTorsDasiMonday,'

    vtidiateiir.notlilnj.-1,; i ' . : . - ' . ..- ,. ,,.>'Tbe Morristown darter aloetlonwlU be ball

    ••" TtorehU Iloeiii raquired lor Uuisala:' tobaoodoeasestfeday.: •;•;.•-, >' -.- ,1. / ' . " '

    - ' M ^ T . A i D I o t a w U aslar j l"*i l l raa i E U I m t w t ; ' • ' " •

    h thalaws of the Btsia,:'-Ababyw«s:bun»lu tie p n pempnearD U f l t f U l f c ; >

    ' Î mk: out for fort ltaa • Anyttlnii will h' ottered wban it cannot bedlaproved. _.> - TBlsbop7oaswni praaob tbo annual sermon

    . ••••'!* Drew Beminary, MadljOT. Maypat. , Vft.' 'Tba'oystar W > out oi season reetovUy.' J. 01aasfuabBttarlDtbeBnmnwrLanynow.'•^ The Klni M. B. Buartaj eobool bas naolVv to male an uoursion to Oceaa Grove in July.&. V William Pu ton bas sold bls'niaoa on BjotiB street;McmUtowu,toJolnT.Boote;ti>r(25,-

    fii wo:" • . , : v ^ ; ; : ^ : ' : i ' - 7 " ; ^ 'A ;77 ' • l ' - : ^

    ' v ! The Bemocrate of Boonton nomluated Dr., . A, B. Oajjjeniar for Mayor, tu t 1« loused

    • ' Wllodi Jt A r r j , tie bunders/have hgnaof tbe perish touie of Bt John's

    f;, ;' ••-r^Don't acratnh-a nama next Monday/ Re-

    '" mambBr. tbat ^ha oppoattlon onlj liftpa to elect

    ;!.?TI»FlntR«sioi«nt, to whleh Companjr OWool., wiU n>(uraUhed:wltk vil la belmetathi B :

    .ark, M»y lBtn. .

    1:.':- Theimnnal InipeoUon am] muster of Com->' panyO wlllbe bold at tta.annory, Friday

    :;eninlin:,.J!ay8tB,'.- / . -V ' .u . - , •.... .;. •_"•:!•.. Alartpull, «iUonBpuII, aoda pull alt to-

    : geHier.anil the wnolo ticket will bs elected by•plondld najoritton. ;. • • : . . ; . • ' - / ' , ;.-.

    '; ITie oat waich' eo faithfully foilowa.night: watbhioan Dynun on blarounditbelouge to A.':YandorToeraiel)utchei-^V"'* T' - Mr. Rodglpb Ea-el, yll» purchaaod a partSolTf,T..Headley^fatmat Morrl, PUln., la

    taadlntAmajialonthei*.v'5';: ] « ; ? ; ^ ::'. llie production ot V t b e O m p JHorrllt«nniii«ilia|iM».i7; ot i i l lch On Ep-

    r Fort Jlorrls oorreapondatioe It wiUi.\l» seen ttrt»laUnlliWa;:. •̂ /•S-r.fiiy.'ii V•'.";.' I W Banner fsrocs U».el«Uo» of J. Mcln-J t o* 'CoI lo Uie ifocrUtawn Common C m r i l

    j Tbe Mansion Honse, Korrlsttm; which bas. beu naarlyrefurnUied from top to bottom,

    ,' WlU: be opened by Umort E. Oortn w i t

    ;\$ tka IactaWeioatoal. . s n : — - ' ' ' ' " * ' J -

    V'lt la o U H i t John a i l t h o r n l*o»ard, ofllorrbtown, recently caiu^it two OMapad.•hens of "ra]DboiTntrout;a n r a spedae Inthla notion, In the Wblfpanyriior, near t t t l r

    : t o m i . i ; ; • ••• • , . • ' • • '

    Tbe large amount of moiwy wasted by UiellaniocntioBdniinhtratlaDiinBlaokwBllBtreet*last Tear ml^it havo btaa spent with proflt

    ' F l l a i l l when the etreeta need at-

    %Tna defeat of one Councilman on the Ha-pnbllean ticket two yean ago was what caretoe .Deroocnta the Council the past year.DtHrtsvpeat the experiment this year. Votethe whole Hipubllcan ticket on Uooday.

    Tha First Brigade camp will last from tie

    BKBOOftATlC TIOKEIB RKOUCTES Iff SBPUBI-I-"."•".: ;•• yGAJf OFFICIAL BALLOTS.

    Totm Clark 1«» cbMBo ot tba priutlng at thetlckeU lor «U partitM, and «U tlckota b lf rt to t t h h bi T

    IHpIflPBTABLE EVIDENCE.

    for O inurt to got through bin. Town Cleri b id t fMyf. B. OillOfl being ttius required to f urafcu

    the ticketa for tba Sorer charter eleotioa, badUie work done M Hie office or tlie blackguardsheet, the blgtat nun of which la to attackthe reputation and fiharaoter of reepoctablecltisans wbo max be pitted against thalr partyfor local offices. Tfansit catne.tbat oven tbe

    bod to ba printed

    Hi, TutUo and Watoaab CoU.se.. Ibo tickets for tbe two elecUnr districts 'A writer from Crawiordsvlllft. Ind., nays boenmUed, wblcfcwoBttieurstUiiugtocr

    iretpepttog the ullegod opposition of tba atu- Mupidou, While examining them tbejudenti to Rev, I>r. Tattls, > Zormeriy of Boefci- proprietor of tbe blacicgoonl sbuet called undway, M President of Wabaab College. FrofCoultar had boed elected to the Presidencytbe Indiuu. Ht-U Uni.srsitj, «nd aof the rtudents traa called to ezprwa ,thdr

    i h dgrot at the Ion of ab f hi

    fnd. populard

    g o t t t . p pboth on iccount of his attabimimto In Bdeuce.and hii gantluuanly quaUtlM. At thlB m,fag a fo»i hot-headed IWJB propowd thattruiiaei'rallore Mr, TutUo and u k ProfessorCoulter to remain as FrMldent of W»bsihCollege. Tin lw^a majority of the ttudmii d l t l left the rootn, in this way a

    d l J hil f thfMUagtlj^ disapproval, vrlille of thoM -wbodid remtin, a bare majority carried the reso-lution. The largo body of (jtudonU'donotauidid not approve U tils action, while FrofenorOoiiltor himttlf arpruMd to Dr.Trottle hliregret and Indignation at tbe oooumnoe- ,': Dr.Tutt^wblUportthr«iOorBandUD,not 76 ymn of age, and 1* full/ equal to nilthedeijiaiidsdf tUeoolIege.. Aod ,ta viewthBfuotathatheliasBpeiit Ihe l»at yeanhiaUfDlntheaarvIoeDf Wmbaah College, andh u been the humailliiBtruinentalltr of dhwi-JDg to the litititutlon B^U, both • of building!and endowment f and.,* amounting to over onemniloa'of dollars, it seema but juat tbat tho*9ZaeWithoiild be gtven as wide publicity atf waithe aDUmi.oIa few lBcoinl WfU n»k« their home inAtlanta, G^.wben Mr. Kow.ry U the gen-eral manager of Uie Thomaa Kane -Hanufao-tdrinl1 Company.. ;,Mrs, Howery'i' depirtureMl] be genuinely regretted t>y'a large dnjleof IriendswhomsU ha..bound to benalfbymany graoat of heart, charms ol person andntera^ngaowmpliabment*. They took the

    early trailn .for.Knonille,' Chattanooga andtteTBouUi, TlwpnaBnt«,wennumerous and" -'sowandmadeti.richdla^ay,

    y,iiadyforU»Ho|)atoc^• niah,. Tbe new time table foea into •fleet on

    ramp nt Into the Unseatioltkeotherdaxanilaa barrifleddrm Ui dourisnlnc

    •liaildiraoUans, J. rarolvar that they >">

    • HadaT n id i t nm, arrived at Madlamfran Nnr Toik a car lnaj uf Hue osTrlaga

    '. aorisa; elenn i» munW and oonstgnal to Hi'

    :Oondui*?JsrTH.a«»xe, of tjjs ptaoe,who ht« bean ill f,w some time,1hnl Istaflw lm<prorlr^liaa recelvtd another evidsnoe of Ithe'hvaitl of :1he wmaiuters ut the ;DOVB.'Ex-

    i::I1)ar/itot-.\)iilr;;accund.':faf^him:aA's-ie&vdVaf ti/smtx- and jiasaw over

    Western roadaj nut oara alab raised 'and pre-seuted to hltD apurse of 91T3 to enable him totakeatripro>thabeneflt'cl his bealtlu Hi.and Uo. Oeorie. wiU therefore lean in a fewda>afdrItoTerl'dal;,tq.trjrjthp effecte of aphBjjge6f'auv^*';^>^'y?-;v;'— v.';Vr :':'

    ' V V > / ' * » ZiiDoataatlUaiTaot-- / * '.BsanlM the daanlngs made for, water on

    Blaokwatl'stnst ami you will Oi*I tbat Uierick put oo It last Jear has almoit enlirdy

    { a month) and jaoobFliinTiaoaloradTetaran,' f | 1 0 i l ; : ^ i "

    roew Ucjtkr.'datj Jh'lfiirTistowii'iiaMBosrri t J Will JCoduwro, Captains Cliffn d l I i t t ; VohuTalinadje, S«r»-

    "^'Ttalickawanna milk .traffic has grown'sbJroiUj thai on. train liDtmded from 8d»o-'

    -,' ton1 to Binghaniion and; a£ 1* extra Z. is .run- j^ ;o f :wssh i i i f cn i ; ' ;> :XW;fc ; i ; ^«^•^Itls beefed ttat tie CaldWell Railroad wUl^beronnallJFopened on Dcooration' Da'7,' and'prepaxatloiis are Wng'niade for a'Ottii*

    -:Odebntfop'along'ttielioa. V r>.:£>;. i,.;72i!S;-.'; Keep U« Hie Beady till MoDdsy njght aid'r:Wwill ^in'asweeplng victory In the ennrteir

    •Wtioo that will g in • cmsluac rebuke to" i f c t j l t a l D

    . fJoullCTOamaBliaiVrishttosiulre"apublloposltloii wKhoutbtlnj TlUlBed bJ.. blackinianl, Tote'the BapubUosn''ttcket next

    i t a i u A "

    V * - . " • • , ' * .—s>—, p rrr nkiiallty o«'Saturday at^Bunday mominrB,

    1 .bot as to*'air was quite drj It li not believedU»tmwidaaw*MdOT»tb«badi. / '

    ..^ Acoooerlby"tb«Flii JuUlee Blngera wUlb.glv«D In Uw Handbiin Fire. Freabjr«rlaii

    . Caurca J» i t Wadnriaday evening, lor ibo• beMBtrfttoCMldren'iHoroettParilppany:^liirty-flvs I«Uwamia trains werebloetedI s f i i r tyV lAokam tra bl

    -by thecaptain whogotbis (loop In̂ the FasWlo.:drawrastoUutha"BU-'laii week.vHa'waiir«tmoer*300batlIorobami«liit-Juiiia!la.; ; i ' ;

    ,andhia;loBS*naabMai settied'tohiefantjra laatistaoUoniby'H. ' .li Dunhaui,: the

    -i lOtiBe.MonaioifrtajdstBow that tho ma-. Jorttyof voUshi Dovm-b u ^ « « tbain, sndCcnly-hopa'Wwin ajay part'&c.thelr Uakat.by::'aatatcW''.'|*>oii^'*'acratch' isnd we will win

    : -;il»iltTof •Oaabnry.TConii., .fcctal a R»:. pobltai Ifayir and Conndl en Vonday for

    h bt tha i t t ' It l Ihy T n e a•; this 'Op«i«.-:'yota-tl»>;'»hole Bepublioin' ;Ult t l tada^VWi :-rf ; ; ;# ; ; , \ ; ; , ' jS-5

    l d i tad »' L H o " «t«l *ad iron were turned ont 'of'.iAmerioui furauea lait yatr thanartrbrfow,£ InttieliBrtoryofthe ooontry^and UwModnrU{'•'it' Great Britain1 itseH hss ben mrparod.

    tree* are'full offrnlUla

    ^ nwatsn^c«rasng jutaew talthgugb^tlieyaraliro'we^s abe»i of last ;a>r,-and hare

    , ^> TheaBvual'parishniatina; oft C h h i l i ^ l d t^> TheaBvualparishniatina; of . t i i e i ^ b y

    ^ftenan Chnroh wili^Beldnaxt'fiieadayeven-: ': taft to'dispose of seata; to tata actloii namrtl-

    Ing tbs eUarment of Ike present churchtaUdIdtti*tbb

    $,-- If you want to' aea a specuwai' at tfaeldiklGfp stOM 'ttiat was', ttsad.for^ ttntf makihg laat

    . j « r takes look.at the a tamnla t to of IlM

    T.«.O.A.Hotea.;;.Tbe m« ting in Uie Opera HcusoUstSundajwakaUetidad by U0 men -who: listened .withrapt attention .to the wcoidarful addreas of

    v. E, B. England. At the dose of the •er-e a number requested prayers,' Sekt 8iu>f our 4 o'olack meetinf; will be held in our«na and Mr; Wm. E, Taylor, of Newark.

    WiJl speak, hii WbJectboliiK'1 now T Mr.•WJ-BM

    Newark and floda time to leave his butJwand help In the aasoelaUon wort"•; Mr, Taylorteadoiwtpak d Vll

    thea -Vim.Urd1 mine'rock underneath.- Tbework •penippohUW street last year, vnw ab-solutely wattedi and tha grew* -cost Involredshould hare been put on -Ireeti that needed it.IaBtuiTc^forfHTmfn^'wnsW In'iY^I'iniiVliignextHosHUy by-Voting the whole B*pabllcmn*^^^--•,j'^&],-^-^

    .-JL Meajsant 3B»*nt; '-''-vO1.''' \J -•'^;;,o«"tbe ybwk:'friM>d«,-;U»

    MJsw LowB, of Rustic, gar© them ia'̂ urprhMparty on Xbonday'-jvening.' A number fromlCorristowti|"^TViivflTfl̂ ' Hrn^flnnrft^^yrriYHandother placta.were prfsenf Hoover"mdBeatty,' ol Uackattstown, ..."nrnfahedi ioodmjudc for the occasion..'.'Lunch was served a tmidnight, after; whichi tho dancbtg was r>samed.,. Thtjparty broke up about four o'clocktn Uie moraingand all present doclared l i wasthe moat enjoyable^yent of tbaiBeaion.' .V;',.^>AWorioifArtjInilood. • ',In the dry good* window of the Geo. Rich*

    ards Co. is to twee seen t painting of r a nracdlraio^ tbo Ust work from tLe brush ofMrs. Q.Post, of Hibarnia.which repraaentsashandoffi^tsndnut^'a section of e»ke anda water/Jar of eh^ ' ^Ths work Is", exquisitein overxreisptct,.'avary. detail having'beengiven Ilw'nori careful attention:and Is' wallworthy of inspoctton by all who admire uetntt-

    At theBaclo OmUerr.

    was told of the mixed condition of thebftlloliHe wasiLbu told that wo were compelledsort andeumlna every one of the tiokots.ImmedUtily after a boy wss » n t from th&toffloe to ask ustoeaod the tickets bade and th.ywould examine tbem for oa.' In the interval,however, wenoddentolly name acroua Demo-cratiotloket. which weabawed the boy, and toldhim that we ihoald go through them ourselves,As soon u the boy returued tho Junior pro-prietor again returned to Uu ERA. office in bbaita and again besought the return of Uieticket*, saying tho Democratic ticket foundmust have beau a mistake, nud protesting thatthey wanted to aave the ERA. the.work o]examining loam. Tula unuwal anxiety to dom a favor, and to get back the tlckeU whenthoy found we were making t, careful acrutlnyof them, onlT utrangthsDod

    } I h e T . tt. 0, JL Meeting.The mooting IQ"Baiter Opera House last

    Sunday afternoon, the fourth In tbe BellesupuertbeauspIores8ed. Mr.Englaudalso preached rjiort aoceptably to large oongrc-ijatlunfl in the Prabyterian.Church Sundaytnorulugaudeveolug, ; • " . ' ; , , ' •

    ..- AUevodtoVeSaiie,' -•, Thtj World of but Friday had qolte an etended screed to the effect that Dr. Henry A.Armstrong, a physician of PlalnHeld, who it'an inmate of the Morri, I*la!as Aiylum, Iisane man, and quoted tba testimony ot Dr. H,

    , r h p y l a n i t tb t t teffect, Tha custom of eetablfohlug Uie sanityo( Insane people of proinliienoe, baa become[Ulte ooinmob- with nowipapers that deal in

    ) •enutlonal. and such report* "are alwayibe taken ..with grains* of allowance.. ]:A

    person cannot be placed In an asylum exceptpon the ortdonceof two repntable physicians,rho rmTgreai.riak of prosecution fo i i

    UisiiatMrrootcertlflcateirisuoli

    aWaatw *Werta for OoTernor,A .World reporter weiit to see Senator Wurti

    on Weiiie^y.-reipe^tlng a rumor that be hadTrlthdi'awitfroiu tiia.Gubernatorial oontert,andMiys; "Th« Senator Wld be'did not

    s^arrrflif AaudaUon,'And while

    e did a remarkable work among the young; .Later" on'fce^became auIatanVto »*>•a, H. Tatrattn, who'was then BeoV of U*

    Jfawarlt AMociation.' Here be also met withHe U now a ntcoewfu. merchant in

    wbo oomenroUbibt

    ; yp wfloaa assurVall

    good time.. Our orchestra willl iibtmualoand Uterewill be plenty.of

    .TheBJuletrainlag claaTw.il ineet as utoalt ,A-M, Sunday.. A fuU aitehdance l i e *

    . u M f Taylor,l P

    y q a B n r u U y . y ,Newark; Wll address the claa* .on -•» Per-

    nal work and Uie noceatary furnishing ford i l l I i d " ̂

    sonalwork-All men cordially Invited,

    Mr. Dwigbt ill Uoody lays i fWbenukedif I believe In tbe Young Hen's Christian As-sociation, 1 say, I DO with all my heart.: Ithas, undsrOod, done more in developing me

    ir ohristUa work than any other ag«noy." ;

    A.djnIM*ff to the Bar. '--'A Washington (D, 0.) paper of April 87thIJ I ; "inUiaCourtinCiVneriUTerm to-dayle committee reported la favor of allowinge followlag to pnoUoe before the bar: •John'.Burnett Washington;Samuel B. Dalby,

    tsaat WUUamy.QrllBn.aeorgiai j , D., Ohio; JosephH,Isambcrt,KewJerMyt•• T. Newcomb,1 Michigan; J. Bradley- -/":•;'•;-• "

    ; Yerr B«rt Kinneaota Vloor,Hungarian pTocest."only $a.TC"per barrel, atU Lehman A Oo^^Vv,> l..^-'-:.:\^^' '•:. f';};.:.

    ,x; Jfpt Sanralna Jn T/naarwiar,

    As is well known, the sheet which baj uodgber rolasion than the i»n«nal -vUUQcatlon

    of SepublUnn candidate, bas openly insii.a»ated that Horaoe L. Dunhum'i township ac-counts are crooked, and such stories are In-duiLrioualy worked In tho town to Injure hIf pOBtible In bb candidacy for Mayor. 'are now prepared to f uruiah tbe proofs, on'

    ' ' la Is abaolately untrue.best authority tlUr. John Downing, of Port Oorni, is and

    has been for Bome^eara the Treasurer of thaRandolph Township Committee. He U an icompromUbs Democrat In |K>llUca aud wouldnaturally like to KM bis party successful in tboDovor charter election. But be Is a fair nun,even to a political opponent. Ho In. not vol-unteered any statement, and does not wish tobe a party to aav ooatroveny, but beingasked a qtiextloD regarding such a public uter, did not return to answer. Datermined tcget at the bottom of this thing, w» called Ur.Downing by tulephauo yesterday, aud nakedhim what was the exact truUTrospeoUng Ur.Dunham's accounts with the township. Iireply Mr. Downing sold: ' - ; , r

    The Committee visited MiDunham OH the1'evening'of Tue;day, April 14th, and asked to scihis accounts. He placed his booksin our l]an«3s;withoUt any hesita-tion, and wc'slflid till midnight, ex-aminlng them. W E FOUHD nis AC-

    COUNTS IN GOOD SHAPE AHD CORRECT

    TO A ' P E N N Y , AND HK HAE PAID.'TC

    THE .TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE EVEK1

    CENT OF. TAXES T H A T HE HAS"CO1.

    LECTED I "Mr. L: Drlant Hodden,' the Demoorallc

    Chairman of tho Township Commltton, hualso in tho prasenoe of a uunbor, without anyhodtanoy, 1•Do the lioueot, Uilnklug peojile oil Dovorraut any better evidence than ttiht, both as to

    the honesty and capacity of Horaoe L. Sun-bam-) Certainly no higher endorsement canbo given than that of his political 'oD]H>nentawho arc entrusted with tha etouilnnUon ot hisaocouuto.

    What then U tbe duty of tho r«] .

    Succatunna, wuhaatity called and promptlyraded, but upon his arrival be fount! that

    the child was JO severely tmrnci lutoruali;that there was no Lopo whatever of aavlng Itlifo. All that bii skill could do was to alleviate

    much AS possible the pnlnvrutle llfeeiletcd.The child lived until nearly ten o'clock thatnight and then passed away, after having en-dured nearly ten hours of tsrriMe agony. Aday Uiat had been looked forward to as ono oEjilonmut rouuiau had been- turned into bitter*eet grief by the total occur, enoe. .

    It ia hard to manure auy it hon such a Badrent has been taused by ovetbisbt or nccl-

    dont, and we bavo no intention ol u> doing,ichau occurrerie« bltouldmako nn b

    prewlon upon all that read of it Uiat will leithem lo the gruahKt enru iu tba baudllug. ofieadly drug*.': Ibeysbouldoiilybepurcuaswl

    HUQh quantities as are needed (or lihiuediatousa, and if any TOUUUDB niter tuiug it tUouldh& at unco dutroyed. ..

    By tarutching a tHn[)h< mime on the tiepiihUean ticket vcvilfvndau you. trill t'u a greath\jwtict to tho other four candidate* on Uu'.kket, because you help toplupe tliem in uminority. Yoto tfiu whole ticket otid we'llwin.

    , q. Lowrlc,onoUiorhPlalnflold

    t Th f b

    A Merltorioul Asuteur Porfbriaanoe.The youDg people of-the Catholio Atnatour

    Tnlon deUghtod a fine audience of (rienila by' ' pcrlonnanc«'ln tho bull of 6t. Vary'sparochial achool l u t Batutuuy evening. Tboprogramme lacluded-tbrse dnunatiu Bketchm

    1 Tho Darkey Wood Dealer," wltU charao-s by O. T. Hawke, J, T, UcQuIre aud I1. Jl.

    O'Leoryi "Mlckey'Frco,11 witUporta Intor-preUe Benatoi1 repliedt be bad no awplmUon>'in'ttiatiu^reoUon.y

    By toralchiny a single nama on the Repub-n tiektt next Monday you will do ii great

    jiUce to the other four candidate* on tktcket, because you help to place them in a

    minority. Vote ttia whole'ticket and trilli ':.•:'."•.•-: ;-.^'-^'~:'\,r':\: •/."•-. »'/ '_

    Son'tBelieve Them, • J ' V-The usual firiat of Jlea is being cinmlalM

    About town in'reference W the;Republicanoandldatos baTfng plodgod tboirisatvoa to. thogranting of certttlu liceuacs and the election

    certain Individuals to office.. Do not be-leve a word of these Btorles, lor they are lies

    out of the whole cloth. At tba outset theRepnfalicaa csnaidsto* deddeU nob to; pledge&emselm to anybody or anyttotng, aiul theyave not dttparted from this decblon.: IVben

    eleoted they will be perfectly free to exercisebolr power for.ttie bestInterwte of tbe people

    will not be hampered by any plodgea. ~; n~

    1': Polo Lej&srue Qamsa' Bonedale. •- '••. •'*The Polo' League, yihich .Includes clubs ntinuige, Morrirtewn, Meftdbwbrook, West-tiestef, 'Bockaway,' Oyster Bay, Newport,Uyde Park. (Boston), Blngbiun (Boston), and'tiUdelpbia, hoe arranged ! at schedule of

    as follotret; Morrjitown, Hay 25 to SO;[brook, Jone 8 to 131 Weatchcster,

    15to 20; Orongej June S3 to 20; Rock-.way, July 1 to. 10; Oyster Bay, July lo to 18;lewport, Aug. IT tAW\Clydoyvk, Sept. 2bl9 | Hlngbani (Bootou), September 14 to 10)

    Tbo: Beml-acmial; meeting ot. tbei: Uorrlikionty ToacherB' Associatloa will be held Inia public school building at Dover on Batur-iy,UaylOtb. pnooftheprlDClpolfeaturathiBmeetlng will be an exhibit of work by

    :^ded.schools. : 'There will bo plenty olgoodrmu*lc and an interesting programme,Wkliih vrm bo publlabed next weak. All the

    ork of the meeting will be of a, practicalcharactOT,~etpi>cially adapted.to our scbbola,and for this reaion truateei of Khbola'aripartlonlarly (nvitM to be present* It la ex>

    ited that there will be a'large attendance,'

    . FoUonedbr theWatar . ;Some weeks ago the BBA noted tbe peculiaroens of flvo or ebi members o( tho family.ofr, "William Browb at Cnesteir. r'AIl Boemedbe1 afflicted In the'aamB way and the prin-

    cipal cause was dyaentery, from which one.blIBOIIB died.. The others all'recaveml, cx>

    oept tha mother, who lingered on till ber deathoccurred on Thursday of lost week.* I t b n

    asccrteincd that the surface water nboUvthBir-welldralneainto.lt, and I t u mpposed

    lithe waters thua became pohnned; mult-, in tierickneeBofthe-famMy,,: ;;,;•." "

    AEailroadBlockadbyaHoniB.,Two trans going East and one. going "West

    were blocked for a half hour on'WednMdnyevening at tho canal draw bridge fa this place.Tie boree, which wu attached to a canal boat,

    uno frightened and Instead of following thspath acron tbe tracks turned and ran ont.rihfl draw until b i (ell and hli legs became

    wed'g*d'bi the narrow spoODB between' thetimbers of tba bridge:" Hshsdtobeprladf.utwhich took a balf hoar, and wban the job wasoomploted he trotted off all right • .

    D e a t h . ' >"- •Thomas"Bird, an old and well known rod-

    Sent of Chester, aged about OS"years, camo tohis death tn a peculiar manner latt Saturday,About two weeks before he was stricken withperalysta,* but had apparently recovered from

    effooU, and no sWiouii results' were appre-ded. On Batarday be ate abearty dinner,

    including quite (.quantity of ttevred rhubarb,* which no waaI food, which produced a gai-

    trio fever, fnan which be dicl In great agonyU i t two boors alterward..' _.'. -•.: ••••:.~>

    Tery Bast "ntinn«abta "Flour,Hungarian proceta, only to.75 per barrel, t tT^LdimanftOo's.- :;- iv

    /; . :-^i ;-.'-• . •"

    |krs.J.n. ,aoodale says; her piano, toned

    ". BPRKED g T A g lEBY LlftUED.

    we T£Hnnit AI

    Wr, nud Hri, Elbworth HoUler, o( Poo pock,druvi) to Irooia yn ^uudoy leal fur the pur-pose of viBiangthelr friend*, Uie foutUy of Ur,John Stryicor, ot the latter pliu». Toejorrlvod at Ur. Strykar'a about ono o'clock; P.' vlth their tvm children, and after the

    1 friendly gratings at the door, MiHoUlor, as tbe flrat thing after entering tbehomo, proceeded to take otf tb» wiaps of hiyoungest child, a bright little loy of about

    Then, while she wasmovlaz her own wraps and those of the otherchild, the UtUfl boy was allowed to play abouttho room, without the slightest suspicion thajbarm would bebU him.

    Suddenly all were distracted by the plerclnicry of "Ob, Momma," from the child, andturning to it found. It writhing in terriblapain. Beside the boy was an empty bottlewhich he bad juitdropped, and which revealed

    IUQ a startling truth to tlio members oftho household, for, it had eoutaJncx. esxbcl•old, which had bcon uecd for d omen tie puipww and-bad boen left u[>on a wludotv itHpwithout thougbt that tliora vould be littlechildren about. This the little child hadfound, aud whila the attention of the othcrawoe wltbdravni bad dmuk its cuntonls, theDory liquid burning ita mould, throat andvitals. The mother, frttntia wittt terror,caught up the obild and in her Iovo 1it, in doing which her own IIJM worn qultoseverely burned by tome o( tbe drug that ro-nuUued upon the Up* of ber bay. ~

    •i'ha child never spoke after tie first franticappeal to ths mother, but nt ones went Into

    purcbaic (

    rlol«nt . •ulstonn., Dr. J. L. Taylor, of

    the Una betiRoderor aud Urn. Byrani, and uonror mldwibotn-eeu Ould aud Uurrls strooU, at a ntsttl,m, anil tho eighth the tuwtiou of a scut

    ouao u|H>n it ot a cost of tWfiX,It ii only right to tay that hi all tha propo-

    sitions tbui far named there Is no provisionfor streets to reach tho school houfio, and 1^inraiKw that tlia Morris street nolgliborbo.wJll havo any way lo It at all.

    TUoniittbpro[xuiti(inistlierocc-^.int>i)datluuof tho joint committee recently appointed—tliat one lot bo purchased on Urld street andanother on Morris street, at a cost of f 1,000eocli, and tbe tenth provides that a schoolbuilding ba erected on each of tlieae lota, e*t Judge. Our.views areupou the question, which baa bnu so fully

    tied that Uio people thoroughly under-stand It. It hi a cjtiusLfon of jmblla Interext,whith should hu wttlod without tho lie*] of a

    ibllo hrawl, add we only hope thai nil thepeoplo of tbo town wilt turuoutnoxt

    evening and vote their honest convictions.

    present,'•.

    have ifaelr litW around for help and so far thapeople:'an"doing ttwir.tbare,to- tho sport andEn r&turnreoelve^the'U^ankS'-of tbo players,who will try and'give>theufi;».little exclto-ihentthrough tt» warniis»a«bn.' Oa Fridayeveoiug hut tbe following club; was organisedrith twelve jnamban 1' Oatcuerj, Bi Trevan«Ad W. Wlllianui pitchers, Joe Jambs and D.ittrlck 1 the other pofi,^ons .will be filled byp ^ y

    i McDonald, John:Tanking,George Flartey, IV. Hapry,'JolmDoii6y, JubnHenderson and B. Gaacott,- Tbey elected astlelr Manager,, Ur. M. Mulbgsn,* who', willhave charge of tho team, and: with .Whom allgmes can be arranged.-He.'is.'a'gentlemanand will treat all eo, and deserve* to have theBanjo returned iltn.' They elected as thelrosptain and sislstaiit Wpb Willlsms and Jos.Junes. Theynamod Ui'elr club'••The Waill-

    1tiit.Oiiardsl'1Iu. ufarouci> i-J'tLeliCinoDagor,

    'uoy will uie U10 larae grpunda u before, wi thimprovemeuU. - They Intend opening Uien on May Bin, with, wbora'is not. yet•n- .' . ' ' "•-"-';•'.'--.'-,/? - SPOUT. . .

    ., ..San. Keller is Comlinf.".- - :

    DanielAiKelteywiUappearinhlBceiebratedelonlroJnaUoseijmUcm.'^T^ Shadow Eeteo-re,nBt the Baiter Opera*Hoasenoxt Mondayvonlng. . He has enacted-tha-part^ in Dover«!ore, and with nioh suobcas that we feel aurao Bpedal commendaUon at our;s'hands '-Is

    needed, for bis reputatiod aloba IiBuffldentto911 Uie Opera Houte with a great and appro*intlvo audience. The principal feature to be^tedistlbatho hsa this. year;'» parliiularlytrong company to aupport him In tbe persou-tlo'n of tho various characters bs assumes asdetooUveinUioelalwraUonof the tbrillhigluVthat' environs tbe dnuiU from; beginninglend. He enacted the pajt.oitUieVBnadowatectlre"o»er tffo.thouiand times and bis

    rendition of It is ooaceded to be 009; of UieMteet piece*: of cheratier ao'tlng to be seenUie etage.-: There Is no danger of bofng dls-

    ppolatod u thewitneuing'of ruch a wella u i b l l a h e d p l a y . ; ' ; : . ^ ^ - ^ ^ ' " "

    AM ImmenseXaWe Trout. -Chief Eoglnoor Lambertreceived from sonio!his Uurd town friends but Saturday a superb

    nicely wrapped and weighing somewherebetween six and seven pound*. < When Uie

    ipplngs wore removed tlia apsckled stdea ofmftgnIDconttrout came In yiow, and tor aloment the eyes of tha ChleC fairly dancedItb Uie pioasurp th«t ^raeh tV Bight would

    ") In any lover of Uurgornp and daintjy_. But it was only foramomeut, however,

    'here was a transformation and a look ofsupreme, disgust qnfclly ipmul over hlscoun-tenanoeaa boreoognixed.that It waa only onenormous sucker, pointed Mo: Imitation of a

    t.; Yet It furalsbed sorao fun and several1' quite badly deceived-later on. We

    ixnaglnethiittboro will bo quite a flutter incolony of Hunltown' fliharmon'when tba

    iy of rotallaUoncomes. •••*. " ',./• "

    •. An Unfounded Emnor. ' • .Last week we copied fromtbofiussex Eegto-

    tor, withdaecraUt, aruinortqtaeelTecfcthat"Joseph Young, who lived on the!.CharlesWade place at Oga'exubarg for several yean,hid Wiled his wife," together vrfth tba furtherstatement that Uie murdet-'was Vseid to havboen committed within tbe bounds of Morris»unty." How it transpire* Uiat the Josephroiing Bpoken of removed about a 'year and1 half ago from - the Charles -•Wade farm atDgdeoiburg to a place near Snccutmno. >ItscortllledtouB tbat.he Is a.Terjr reputalils

    itlaman; who'll IIVIDB on ttwmost plauaht;miwith hla wife, and Uiat therela no reason

    wba|»ver/orBiidiarumorV,:Itls'UiB fata ofnewspapers tobesometlmMdeoeirtf .anderoosuch a rclifblT journal as^aBoglster Is notexempt'. \ •..-..,' •. '.'. -•.-.'•,. . , . ., ..

    - To>inoiTOW la the Xsst Otuuics. .RcmotDberlt your name dow not appear

    upon UVaivglBtrv list you miiat go beforotbeboard of regUtry In ionr district to-morrowand nara It pat on, else you cannotlyoW nextMonday. If you do not do' this, even theConrUcannotafDxyouriiametoUiellgt. Theboard meets for the Nortberii District at UieEngine Hdusa anil for ihe Boatbera district nttbo Park Hotel. • . •".: '.>--,.'̂ JV>"

    Terjr Belt UunedotalPlacr,[nngarian procen, onlj; «t,75 per liarrel. nt

    L. Lehman ft.Co'i.

    buys a lawn Mower. Wherot At JJerry*;

    THE NEXT SCHOOL KEETUIO.TLo Tniitteet of Dover district iiavo colled

    tho uoit school meeting to be hald inArmory next Wednonlay cvenlogat tl o'diTo bo voUA on tbnt night, Utcr submit all th<rarious ]JTI>IIJ()IIH IUUIO for UieooUrgemciof our gdiool lumliUi-fl. It in Jutimated tbiall thcae propotitious wlU be placed on oneticket, like an Aimtrallau ballot, and tbevoter may vote bis choice.

    Tbo ftrrt proposition contemplates the purcbaso of tbe much dine unwed Roderer lot ft11,200 and tbe second tho buildlug theroou <a school house costing $10,250,

    The third otd fourUi proiKmltions provldifor Uie ooquirlug of property to enlarge thipresent school house ground:),

    The fifth proposition, tliougb somivague, provides appareutly for the purchaseof another lot Iu Uie uear neiglborliood of theone uitiiiUoned, at a cost of (1,1X0, and tbsiith Uie erection thereon of a buHdiug,

    ,Tbo seventh proposition providea for tbi

    Big Woods Fire Near Plunders.On Weduosday morning as the 10 o'clock

    oal train bound North, lusaed throujju tinscrub otjis, about one mile above I'iandure, theparks blowu from tbe sraokwtacK of the

    engine Bet on flro the woods near tho buuae 00-ipiil by Thou. Crutor. Ur. Apgar, tbe BtotioD

    agent at Flaudors, Bant tbo section men to put" out UB 80011 as he could. They reached tliulaoeafow minutes before twelve. The fire

    then MKUIIKI to be extinguished, tba men llv-lug In that vicinity having worked at It since

    began. As tho moa stood talkingnoticed woic smoke near by and started to putut wbub thoy imagined was a little fire. As

    thoy ramo to the spot the flames bunt out andaucb atrongtb that It was IinpoMibla to

    uench tbotii. The lire then spread rapidly,tho wind aiding. TkeilrecrosiHidtbrooroadi,burning Kiut. As tbo flames struck pluo treosthoy bbot. up like sky rockets and the whole

    Uiiii wan In a Ulaco and clouds of inkysmolfo. It was with great dlfllculty that thelog Louto occtipled by Thomas Benin wassaved.' After somo few hours the mau me-ceeded'ln filially extinguishing i t Tbo Ore

    1 the largest evor, in this part of Harrisounty.. Auout nine yours since tho BCrub

    oaks woro burned, but tbe are didn't cover asgreat an area: •. TUB gratitude of not ouly thoIieople Uviua In tho Immediate yidnlty, hut ofLho rtwidonUi of the neighborlns villages, Is

    IO tbo bravo mon who worked 90 loyally.

    Sunday Sohool Xteetlnfira.Thcro will bo a Burnlay Bcbool Convent!

    held In StanuDjMne** Sunday tuidthofollowliigchools nre expected to bo roproBentod;, And-

    r , Amity,. Waterloo, Brooklyn, HOSOVIUOnud the Uothodiflt and Prealiytorlna Sundayschools'of SUnbdpe../ There will l » u umeeting In tbo Presbyterian Church in Uiemorning. The Sunday acLobbi will meet In their

    pttvm-oamHln toe aiterniwu end afterthe lesson baa boon studied the teachers unilder members of the two schools, togetherfJth the visitors will assemble In tha Presuy-rlan Ohurah to discuss Sabbath school workgeneral. In the evening there will be alionineeUug IntheMethodlstChurch, ltev.

    Baniuo}.lV'..Qlark, Becwtory ol thoBtataSuii-r. School JUsbclatlouV and one of "the most

    talratedBpeakenlnUu.tworkui:iti'e State,lU mako AO addresa at both tho morning andBulng meetingB. Tha choirs of the Melho-it and ProHbyteran Cburchea will unite to

    catllhoBinglng. •','.'' ' . . . ' ' ' , .

    drippled by the Same 014.»oily.,j, William Canuon, a well growu'.lsd~of eix-toon yean, living on Uoirls street bill, wasat tbo point of tho mountain ba' Tuesday, iilittle before noon, and attempted to jump da

    IDE coal train, to catch a ride to tbastation. ludoiugmfaemluedldaboldll and twowbwla passed over one of b!B

    Feet,'crushing It badly. He was brought toU10 depot where Dr.'iR.'L.; Cook dressed Uiefoot endbewas taken inUie ISO train to BC.Joseph's Hospital; Patenon, - He showed con-ildcrsble nerve while tbe injured member wascluti cured. Tb'd foot"*M»o Wlly'inanijled» t It was thought that, most of .itj^ondobably tho whole, would have to be ainpu-bed. "Yettho'boyBwllljunipDutbepiiDiJugtins all Uie same, and cripplo for life willdUnuetobemadaitithlsinanQQr. :

    Later sdvioes from.tho hosiiitol state thnt-UeyUiInk Uiey may ba aiibi to »ave Uie foot.

    Ily acrateltina a*inah napto on tbaSepuh-Ucan Mohet next Monday you will dot* greatinjustice to the other four cantl(dale*'on the\okctt because you help to plaaa titan in aitnority, Voto the whole ticket and we'H

    : LoUofFo.n... •Borne of the incidents of the campaign thlafcek have bean ..amusing. ' l e r instance aiory regmrding & Republioaa having rondo a

    '-pledge was circulated,- and when Uiematter was inveaUgated it wag found thatne or the candidates"on the Democratlo ticketcostJiefaUowwhodldUiepromUlng. tkvera]mbornuslDR situations harealio developed

    which heretofore alleged temperance mejithn DeaiocrnUo tioket are Interested.' If

    Republican .candidates worei,Uud>i>on.

    Mr. Baiij. Ntcitol, of ilorrUUnvu, wbiuen BpenuMsg the Winter traveling through3B South, will return tome about May lutu.Bx-Auomulyman Uoo. H. Low, of 1'ator-

    son, well Jtnotvu about Lake Uupatcong, hi Iua critlsol oondiUon from a stroku of pamlyuls,

    Ur. aud Urs, John Clark, of Newark, haverouted tho old Manuel Dyratn plaoo at Drook-ildo (or the Huuitnur, uud have taken paaee*-tdon. . •• Dr. W. L. Lbialxxy wont to Pruicoton, 1)1.:

    Tuesday evening to attend tbo funeral ot llssinter. Urn. Ellin, aud will rotimorning,

    AIWWK. C. A. DeCamp aud J. K, Darragb,

    TarilC Ijeague dinner iu New York on Wwtnes-dayoveidug, . •

    Judge Mujjle, at tho opening of tho Sbmer-' Courts, declared that ho would not vote toint a llcenso to any applicant who would Bell

    liquor to a woman,Fred. Coudlct, now of Trenton, tlsltwl hla

    nomu In Dover en Sunday. He made part oflho trip on Saturday with hla bicycle and re-turned on the wheel. '

    Alexander Colo, a fonuor noil kuowa resi-dent ot fioonton, dlud suddenly at Blooming-daleouTusaday, falling dead f rum tlio chairiuwUcu he was Bitting.

    JUahlon Ulil, a much respected man, aged—'7 11 yeora, waa buried lasb ITridav at

    lUdge. He removed thla Bprtng to thefidnlty ofSuccaauuua. .The Newark papers apeah Very hfghlyof Uie

    -ork done by Princiial L. W/Thurber,jrmerly of Dover, in rearranging' the Erodes! tha Bcuth street school. •Her. A. H. Younghaii resigned tfiepastorate

    tie Newton l*reabytarian Church In etm-luence of bualnoa affafra devolving uponn by tho death of relatives. - .Night telegraph operator Fiiiatraulfc, at the

    Lackawanna depot, Ia. very happy, aver thefact that bis homo was brightened an Tuesdayby the advent of a bouncing boy..Hon. lVm. Waller Fhel|H has recalred a

    letter of tianks from.the Dlraotors of tbeChicago Live Stock Erehango, for neon ringthe Gennan market for American beef.

    Prank L. Moore; the Chatham rose grower,was awarded two prbuw far best dhiplay intwo varieties at the late exhibition of theFloral ClubsatLenojc library, New York.

    Mr, XT. H. Wiggins, formerly of this place,- recovered from a severe attu&k of tho.>pe at Woshlngtonville, N. Y., through tbe

    kind attention given him by the hotel proprie-tors. • ' . • • • •

    The aucoes&ful competitor In tho oxamlna-(jon for the naval codetehlp for this Cou-grestlonal Elutrict j - u Eeuneth Rayner, ofHaclcenaack. Stewart Cooper, of Morristowu,

    aamooud. . .Urs. George Secor, wife of Qeorgo Socor, of

    IprlDgflold, wbo bos boen a. Summer resident" Mount labor, died. Monday mornlug of

    jnmonla. Ur. Seoor is also In e> criUcalooodlUw with the same dhteaso. ' '

    RevvDr. EridgmaniaformeEBapUatpastort Jlorrlatown,1 and since IBTO at Madfnon.ve. Church In Xew York ,dty, h u ieoderedhi resignation, having changed hla vfcwn en10 ijuuetlou of eternal punhdunent. ••-The 20th anniversary of the pastorate of

    liar. Peter CUbbacf the HuUngtea BaptistChurch was observed on Sunday, April 19th.During that time he has preached 8,073 ser-mons, attended 1ST funerals and performed M

    Ur. aud Urs. J. Knot, rhillip*, of SouthOrange, spent Sunday at their Keuraore Cot-tage, Lake Bupatcoiig. Ur. Phillips bu justreturned from Florida, where he spent about30 daya In a saddle tour through the ctutrolpart of the State. :.. • .. Lansing Hierrltt and family have removed

    Wmhlngtonvllle, N. Y., and are domiciledthe hotel there with hia brother, Wm. F.

    Uerrftt A large flawfoundland dog, weigh-ing1W pounds, which Mr. Herritt took with&Im,iH the pet of the place, -

    AJouzo E. DeCamp, of Virginia, has re-moved to the Hiram DeCamp farm a t Bucca-aunnn. He will remodel the residence andinildlngi, and will engage hi farmit.g on anixteoslve scale, having brought colored help

    itb him from Virginia for that purpora,- Tha Brooklyn papers contain extended ac-ounta of the new Fifth Ward school ID thatJty, which was opened with appropriate ex-irdso* lost week. The building coat $70,000,is handsomely furnished and will accommo-date 1,200 puplhi. Principal P. E. Demarest,of tba Stelnway school, aad formerly ot Do-,er, was placed in charge. ' '

    AU kinds of Brushes forPainting, Varnishing andKalsomining.

    Frosted Cream Soda Water IceGold.

    3f

    SPRING

    OVERCOATS.PIERSON & CO.,

    The One-pricod Clothiers and (jenis' Furnishers.ire an debk with all tho new and Into stylos 8PEINQ OLOTHINQ for

    MOD, J3oys, and Oliildron, *We knvo the moBt oomplote linethis season than ever before.

    MEN'S SUITS FROM $4.00 UP.'OHttDBEN'S SUITS FROM - - - - 1.00 "

    ••' K N E E PANTS - - - - - - - - 15 c t a r e .

    O U T P A I L TO S E E OUR N E W DEEBY HATS, all tlio latostjles and shapes, such as the

    DUNLAP, YOUMAN and MILLER BLOCKS.All oolora in SOFT BATS, such as the BiiOADBBiM-Fai>otti-OiinBH.

    . and oilier styles hi Mon and Boys.

    PIBRSON & Co.OPP. THE B ^ K , DOVER, NiJ.l

    BolicsofaXJre.Tho bric-a-brac, articles of virtu, antiques,

    ornaments and ra.ro relics recovered from theFamily lira la UorriBtowD, were as isgenerally lanwn, placed in tbo hands of Chief

    Police Holloway as fartfts recovered whohad tbem pieced in a room over the lock-up,where those who bad goods on storago In thedestroved building could soloct tbolr propertyIf they wished it. l