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^m • * *** SR^ESf(ilIIS VOL. xxni. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW; JERSEY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1892. NO. 2 THE rvnuBMD KTBBI PUBLISHERS MBf BOrBtBtOBS. flflcson BUciwjU StrMt nixt <o» to UuEtMlMil Union Sink. A l L y . U I ADVAtTOB. on YIUL .....'. : •>« BuMojmu .'. ><o TBBZBMoans.. ,, i IK (IK IM •- i-M (00 •10 00 it n 1(00 KM UN it. ISO I in 10 o H" Ma uoo MBOaaTioB ADDID ni'unu, ' nou i& asm MB UMB. JP J. OOOPgB, iTTOB»SriT-LlW, in IU«TKIH.»T>«OUCITO» IN CBUICIIT. * , Odii 1B the Tow Bolldl»i, P0Ya»,M.» Q.M. o. OBULUW, a. D,, inuu monnom, UD armuuti uni «unaure 0 HI0« IN T MF U I I O T I L DDILpiKa, * Dom. »,J. ~ A CAUTION! : Wb«n yoa ask tor itallattttoVa IEnort.be iur» you n t I t Do not accept an/ other Beer, UCJUM turn* cm* lays It b j u t N good, A Null glon of tbp genuine li better tiwa ft Mllon cc cheep imitation. For sole la «J Brat-clast places uuldelirand any when i tbt Northern p u t of the Htate by lANOiE &HOLLBB, DOVER, K. J. SOIJB AQBNVS. BOTTLEns or PDHE APPLE ClDEB. SEmU P0BTER, AKD THB B U T Bod* and •IneraU'Waten or BvnTsuoiuniON, OUAlUflTOD. (JEO.W. BOWER, AKEITECT, 0 UoBBitToim, N. J. TMBFBOKB CALL 104. Ornu OFWBITB DBTOT, " DAT * XBBIB BDILHUU. 9-lf : TOIM BBtrmaBt IIITUIO AMD UU OUTTDia SHOOK, IIBTnBH KIUTI MftlBBllBIOT,) Doyma.il. i. TBI BUH bubM* ntlnlr nllUa 1. » D Ooa. Busnu ABB Bntss B .,Dom,>, J. : •ma ud Oaniia* lo Ut. r\nw% or HOOK Xa. I, U B KBOILDINO, axnumiiaoo. HBRB WE Ai AGAIN with tlie largest stock of FaU am Winter ^otlnng than .we ever hue before. Prices of Clothing lower titm ever Ixxn offered lefore. Sutis wort *8«oW at H Men's fine Worded Suit, alt Afferent styles, dovUe and single breasted, worth 110 sold at $8. Also Men's fine Black Corticrewand IVidewale Suits, four different styles, tarrth JIG sold a/ $13.' Msoajtnt line of Boys' and Children's Uloth '. Also a fine line of Gents' Fur- nishing Goods, Bats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Undetmaraf'aU description. So not miss and call at S, Zevitigr- ton'e store and see the latest styles in Bats. Before purposing elsewhere give tnea call. - ' •,, ft LSriNOTOX, Opp. BAKES OPERA BOUBB, DOVEBXJ L. H. IVES&Co. Fancy Goods, KATSEUL FOB FANOr ¥OBE, SILKS, LACES, JIANDKJSac KID GLOVES, and NOVELTIES. Bac&ing Up the Portland Range. I have sold tbem (or five Tetca, ivnd i( there is one thtt does not, tai out BE represented, I will giv* them a now range or refund the mosey, Winter Underwear. STATIONERY, riKOT ANDBUPLM BOOKS AND BASKETS. R. F. JOLLEY & Co., IHIRT MANUFACTURERS, To protect enstomori and reap th» benefit of my own advertising, please notice tlie first name (AMOS) and No 73 before entering the lore. TELEPHOKE 660 ELEVATOE TO FIVE IXOOBS XND EVEBY FLOOR STOCKED WITH FUBNITURE. , GOODS DELIVEEED PKEE OFoftAEOE 10 AHT PAET OF THE STATE AND. GAB FABE BEFCNBED. I MEN'S FURNISHERS, 81O BROAD St. NEWARK, N. «T. UROR8T A*D BKST8TOOE10 li.BUU. H. VAN BORN, Ho. 73 MARKET STBEET, , NEAR PLANE ST., NEWARK, N. J L. 0. NIBWUXB, (••';• Dmr.l.J. W LHaa>> * inonni»bw, , ouonva in BII»TI»IIK rauoni, Ulnmirw, fr*«»OM,».J. OLIVER ». FREEMAN, 4inr<M..l»nc, ai.V. mfuii trui vw& BTOEM. ,PEAROE A MONEZ. Carpenters and Builders. yn: H.> waxmxk, Jr., , /'„'• FLORIST. "G0LD3TEEBT, DOVER, N.J. JOHKMN 4V.OOOFIB, TUMBAL DIKSOTOM D(inmui. FoftansBHO tTjrj 1MJ •emUTB, OPEN AM. THS TBARI , - NATIONAL PATKOJAOE I BE8TConnaEOPiiuaiNna8THAiNi.NO. Leait aapiailTa IQ lima awl Fiwuwy. Flaaf aMatf taatloo. l«*i™l W ttanaaji oj ctmduaMand bsnlndf of tMhUlpl nui- Catalog™ and ba ooarijMad. 11; » H. COLBUAS, Principal. FRANK F. APGAR, SB AH D., Xi. ft W. DEPOT, DOVfiH, N. J. V i V i r i D T O U B ArTD SOTTUIl Or Soda and Mineral Waters, SELTZES, VIORY, Bio. AQBBT FOB HinohUffe's Celebrated Extra B I*ter, Porter, to. nR8T-CLABS OOODg A BFECIACTT, JOHN J. ECKHART, . ISaaaaor toBmltb jfe Ukbut,) HASONANDBOILDEB. CoBtnoailataa tod natafcU tankhul lor BDILOINOR, BEIOOB8, w M W « BIUCE « BTOXI. BBop on Korrta BtrMt, not lo roraw IBOB Kil huldlv, Surtr, S. J. 17-lr. ' JOBNJ. ICiniBT. IKSURE yODR PROPERTY WITH H. L. Dunham E0KOFKAN AND AMERICAN WSBES.PHOHPTLY ADJUSTEDAKD PA1DIN0A8HI RUL' EtTATB BOB BlU OB 0FKI0E-BAK1R BOILDCia" DOVMB.a.7. Horse » Ho«*-S!jo*lig h IK « <UOB «l(b U» «th« bmusNts vDf Bl4wkvtU ud Bwcw BU.. Dow. buiMM It la «t •T* pnatlMl ud rM9«elhiIlr t rlMMd harfrtow n »toitn oi pvuio y o. McOraoken. BRUNT'S COAL YARD! -COAL, WOOD. ' ad aailrend praaMlr'f* 6»n«-BLa.0EWILL Bl., DOTXB. GO TO Kanouse & Hosking's BAKEllY for frafa Breed, Cake and IfM daily. AlteihsuekcfCOHFSo-TIUHBnY always on hand. BnsBix BTMXT, NKAB CAJTAJ. lfniDOi, DOVBB V. J. IPYO0 WANT raJtu™ of all tlnd>, BUJTM l I f want kgood OalaatBI., uarthaBiat, Vcrv.V.t. f.O.iorlll. Ml $198.55 $198.J WE FilH FIVE BOOMS, I thank my wtraH-be competitors for free advf rtisiiig that I am giving avay Sold Watches to purchasers of one hnnilrcd dollar- wortli of gooda or more. KITCHEN. and Fixtures Two Chairs » OilOloth. i DINING-ROOM. Extension Table ....... /. Sii Dining-room Chairs. Twelve Yards Ingrain Carpet, Mirroi ... . ••; siiV,;...'.;. Lounge. '. Rocker ...... :;..• ........ 1.0 - -SO «8.0C . .15.00 .. 3.00 .. COO .. 3.0C .. 7.W .. 2.00 PARLOR. $20.00 Plush Farlor Suit. ...... Twenty-five Ynrds Brussels Carpet, made and laid.... Mirror .... Table Parlor Stove BEDROOM No. 1. Antique Oak Bedroom Suit $<S.SO SixteenTktdB InRrunCarpet 8W Mattress, Spring find all Bedding, complete 10.00 BEDROOM No. 2. Bedroom Suit Twelve Yards Jngcftln Uottrosa, Spring and Bedd complete.. $41.60 $17.0) . C2G 7.00 $80.75 TERMS. 75o. down and 75o. weekly on $10.00 wjortk 12.50 down aDd 76c. weekly qn 25.00 Worth 4.00 down and $1.00 weekly on 60.00 worth 6 00 down and 1.25 weekly on 75.00 worth. 8 00 down and 125 weekly on 100.00 worth.* 12.00 down and 1.50 weekly on 150.00 (forth. 16.00 down and 2.00 weekly on 200.00 rforth BEMEMBEB that (Bed Star Baking Powder) is one of the best brands of Baking Powder in ue. We are sole agenta foi tbii ataml- ard bnnd aad.Ruarantee evwy box Bold to give entire SATISFAO- U, e TION or we return you your money. Try a onepound box of Bed Star ai 15c, ua yon till nae no other. Eooli pnrohaser will reoeive on eJegant and Oaufnl praaent FBEE. About TEA we are constantly adding new ouatoman to our long list' of sternly p&irons by giving them a better lea at 60a. w ponnd than oan be bought elsewhere at the ume prioe.. Until forth* notice we will give eaoh pnrohaser of 6»e pound of Tua t lbt. o(|Ke best Granulated Sngar free of charge. WearestiIlin»MuiU»d aid Intend to stay th.ro. Call and be con- S.R. BENNETT, (nooaajartoA.'NIckknj HlNUFACrilRER AND PMI.KR IN STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, Tn, Corm AID S l u r Iaoi Rooroia, Zinc, Sheet, Lead, Lead Pipe, Pumpt, Ac. THE GORTON STEAM GKNEBATOB ABFE0IAITT. MINING MACHINERY MORRIS COUNTY MACHINE fclRONCa 1 OOMPMIEMOHS, Of kltk- M t «BBCl«BOT. HOISTING ENGINE!, <•» ••• rmttaMa. PCMMHG ENSURES. •(» CORNIBH PDMP8, ••••U «r •1U>«. ABASINGau 111 VS,larf> The Equipment of Iron Minn a speelalty. - 8DB8EXSI.,EOVEB,S. J. JOS. B WILLIAMS, Mason and Slater, FORT OBAH, S. J. HUB CUTBAI. DBPOT. JIT VOO WANT Wagons and Harness . OOMBOLT Thoi. K. Mullen. 0orer. ' MVtral ol tba bett nouses and ifiva THOS. JOHNSON, nuuufaatorar iud dMltr ID Knuttii, luWmii Kulili, .ind aU work tn Vubln %ai Orult*. All work of ths but order ind ptioea ruiou^Iti M.D HICKS A ODS .took of Watdaa, Clock* Sllru- wara. Hiulaal ltutzumait*, ft«.. alwan on BW£ WM>anpn«a *-• HEAGAN on ft shoe ia becoming reoodnized as a guarantee of it* exoeUauDe in style, fit and mar. UyFalllatook ia complete. Aa a (tartar I will mention my stork of Tjadiea* Welts. My hand sewed welt Waukenphast is supe- rior both in wear.style and comfort to any shoe in the State for the money. Width A, B,C,D,E; price$3.00 My hand sewed welt Derby Last is a style giving inore comfort for a'shbe with a pointed toe than any similar shaped shoe I have ever handled. Width A, B , C D , E; price $3.00. My hand sewed welt shoe made on the New York common sense last is equal in comfort to any shoe ever put on the market. .'Width A, B, C, D, E; prioe $ 3 . 0 0 . ,••"•:*.' P. O. HEAGAN, Opp. D., L, * W. Depot. SANTA GLAUS. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE. nt and BARGAINS- Best Miiwwot* Float, per bll WJO Bert Sugar Cured Huns,perib......... isc. Hew Valencia Balsinjt, Situ ....SSc. Sew Currants, 8 lb«V,., v.. l?iM BARGAINS. j* Vase*. Funoy __. Ur«l-]w.int*a, colored decoration wortl. Ijto. per pair; our ' Bohemiai CUIna Vueei, same ityle nil nbove liut much larger, pev pair iw,*) 1P a>fw< Ib ; Fancy New Citron,' ]tr lit WbMtena (pacing*,. Quaker Oata " \>i, ,.1Gc. ,.30c. ,, SSc. New Mixed Nut*,alii*.. Duahua'a Blired Codwaut, O Uouoy Couib, i«i fniuiu >«w Layer FJgi, per>lli BARGAINS. titaudtiY. Tonuitotiij;8 ciss. Harrow/At Feu, if una . 8trinsB0UU,3c«iuL. Golden: Fnmpktn, per can. \ Dirtlett Fean, ", " . hit* ffu Cherrtei, per can r . IHcabltiutaDna4canli,^ 8]«ce« me regular ttita m pi noed not be Irimmed, wortl. f I. each; our price wlillo llitiy lant Brocaded Embossed Album*, my keepsake lu ul<;kel lot tern «u Irout, *ptu*» for aicabiueU anil 4 cATdt, hite 8'iiK);. fancy spring lenfiiiiIdesDovefnrninge- Dient wortU t'lM; our prloo spring lenfiiiiId Dient, wortU t'l efnrni r prloo Regular 60o. frame, made of iuncr burnished, gold banked with M inch asatitetl moulding, fancy pat- tern, gold outer moulding; our price Regular T^x:. beauty frame, same os above but in UP11 lai'guri wliilethey Extra lino gold baul cups and saucers J" per Mtoto cup* and tisautws only 4 Copper trimmed I XX ten kettles I*o. 8, heavy XX Uu buired ami r j / \ IMli-hed to r«emU. silver, liM-ly '/Qft nullahed copper bottom and rim. I / I . utn-price wkilo thoy last HUaving Mu«, China beaded. «al- loied handle,, hand-painted decor 1 n Taunt Mirror aimi-log U\tg, nil latent hoveled mirror .sold HUIIIK u MiB]%rent Cbinn, only GraenQi\gQ Plunu, jjev can Finest Aprioota, per ran Plnfet fitrawberrlit^ prr BARGAINS. iv I Wears well stocked with Cliristinns TITO ^ Orusjuent«.au<I Camllce, Candles, N«t». Or- l"c | Hngat, Lemons and fancy tal>le Inyer llnlslnn. Bargains in Glass and Tmware. Bargains in Patent Medicines. g(Ton to show tbe e: value o( our foreign trade, end tliat wise trade Is developing to &moat exUnt. Tbs condition of the sarluga banks Is said to be an indication of tbe neutral pros- perity. This tolloflwl by tbe tiatment, " tliat never hot been a time iu our history when work WOH BO abiiudaut or nben wages bigb," aud Uiat agriculture fairly participate* In tbe general |>roer*rJtr. In tha most empliatto way tho Prttideo eclarei that protection is both, constitutional and wbe. He then u ; s " the result or the recent election mutt accepted aa btvli lotrodiiwii a nowpolicy," and recommends 11 tliat tbe wholefiutijectof tarilT revision he left to the Incoming Congress.' The President says " tlioee wbo have advo- cated a protective tariff tan well afford ta bare their di»fttrouft forecast! of a cbange ol policy !." Jleenuuieiatestbeailrnutages gfren American industry by protection, and it the newsystem can do us much " tue authors and promoters of it will be entitled tu the highest praise." lltfertnce Is nude to the part the IIouii •tead riot played In the recent campaign In this wise i " The Ktraliiod and too of Wu dis- turbed rtlations existing between the env ilojees and tbe employers In our great manu- facturing esta.tiU6iituei.tt have notlxen (ITOI- aule lo a calm couslderutlon by the trage- (arcera 01 the effect upon wages of tlio pioUo Tbe President ooucluiles this part of his nestage by mying tbat " n geueral process of wageroducUoiiDstinutbecoutempIatMlbyany patriotic cltiten irllbout tbB graveit benslon." Attention la then directed to a summary of the work of the sdnilnletmtfLW and to the fact that "public rereuuea amounting pave been collected and disbursed without loss from misappropriation, wfthout aring!*tltfakaUon of such Importance as to ittraet the public ^Mention, ami at ft dl- iiiolshed per cent, ot coat for collection Th* advantnges of reciprocity aro fully stated. Detailed staUinsnU of our relstfoui 'ith foreign potrers follow, and attention ii called to tlie maltrenttncnt of American mis- lionarlea inTurkey. It Is recommended tbat support be given to the Nicaragua Ship Canal Company;; Tbe President toys " It la too early to predict what re*ulU may bo accomplished liy the tntumatlonal Uonet&ry Conhrence." Special Attention Is .called to Treasury Secretary I'oeter'o report, "in view of the EalB,«adIng nUtemonts tbat hove been mads as to the state of .the public revenues, 1 and detailed Qgurea ore given. ' Tbe work of the otber" executive depart- m*nta of tbe government Is reviewedatleogtb, credit being given the Cabinet Ministers U the splendid results schleved. is given to a statement of tbe con- dition of tbe tmrcb&ut m&rLae and the oeir navy and a cooUnuance or the system of •teamihlp subsidies Is earnastly urged. Tui question Is treated at lengtu, Then follows a notice of the report ot the Com- missioner of P«iu!om and a statement of what LLEHMAN&CO. BLiCIWELL St.. DOTEB, N. J. DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE. Does it ? Well, then, if you will oome to us we trill show you how to spend it to the best advantage in tlie purchase of a WINTER SUIT OR OVERCOAT. We have Business Suite for men at $10, $13, $15, $18, $20. Men's Overooota at the same figures. DreM Buita at $15, $18, $20, $22 and $25. Remember that these goods are made by us expressly for our own trade. They are in perfect style, superior materials, and "afitguaranteed every time. We ask man- ufacturers prioei only, and assure our customers a saving of at lrait SO per cent For safety and profit deal with an old reliable house. MARSHALL & BALL, 807, 809, 811, 813 BROAD St., NEWAEK, N. J. A SayiBfl: of Two to Fonr Tons of Coal in using the OS0BOLA or QUEEN' ESTHER BANGEB witlireg- iater atttohment A. latge line of stoTCB in stock as follows: Gem Fortune, ..Easter, ' - :•.-. OitiMii,: ' Broadway,* ; N w Broadway, iutko, Royal J Royal Riou Starling, •Rival, Ponn Rojal, Happy Oreoting, Hazel Beater. PARLOR STOVES. Arganci, fiagio, Laurel, Florence, Home Arganil, ' ' Dandy. . arouer, Eenmore, . : LaUimer, Heptane, . • • .. Eobin, . Gipsy- STORE AKD SHOP STOVE.- HonlBr, Uvardi, D«l«r,>rotid«]r, FortUnd, Uateor, vidett*. FULLCR & WAHREK aod THS DUTimHa BTEAU AHD HOT WATKtl HEATERS. namUnc, IlonlM an] SUam ntt%Work dona In all brapclm. Look at my larp atook belon paa&uiBX. D. S. ALIEN, Dover, If. J. THE PHEaiPEMT'fi MESSAGE. AN AULE AND CO.M"RIIIE.\Sn"B REVIEWOr? COXDITIOS OF THE COUKTHV, tutuag* to C'ongrees. It ii a brilliant pec picture of tbe prosperou* condition of tbeccui trr,amtltsmoiit strlbluff wnUace li,tlie last —" Retrogression would be a crime." Z.The FretlJent, after statloK bis belief " thai so high a. degrc« of procpet Sty and togeneral diffusion of the comforts of life were never b«fnre enjoyed by our people," proceeds to rewoni for tbe leitb that la in bin. quoting from tbe census nnnitsof 18*10 and He (ben quote* .lgDres from other sources ib owing the Induntilttl groiclh of the under tbo fostrHng Influence of tlio lfT. "After Bajing"Ij"a "liaV contcnTiila"Ud'"asUi l further ezUaalon of the Civil Service law, but thatfasbas "not as yet fully determined tbe line* upon which extensions can moat properly and uierullr be made," tbe President coils at- tentlon lo tbe evils and dangers of unfair an- portionmeuU' and toys; "It lo time that mutual.ohafg.ee. of, untatraws aud Irauil^bc* twe«a tie great parties sbould cease" and that th« sinoerity of thoM who profess a desire ft p a n and boneet «lectlona should be brought to tbe test of tbelr willingness to free our legisla- tion and our election methodifrom everything tfaat tends to Impair the public confidence In the announced result." The President concludes as follows j " This brief exhibit of the growth and prosperity of tba country will give ut a level from which to note tbe Incrtajeordecadeitce that new legisla- tive policies may brlug to us. There le no reason nby the national Influence, power and prosperityfctoulAnot observe tbo same rate* of Increase ibat have characterised tbe past ~ Irty year*. "W« carry tlio great Impulse and increase of these years Into tbe future. There it no reason why In many lines of pro- duction we should not surpaw all other nations aa wa have already done in some. There ars no Mar frontiers to ourpoealbledevelopment. Retrogression would be a crime." Steel Mills Shut Dove. tbe sleel rail mill of tbe Betnlehem Iron Compan r was abut down Tuesday morning, throwing S&i men, ezcluelve of leaders, out of work. Yesterday tbe entire Bessemer was closed, throwing 630 additional men Intoen- forced .dismiss. The mill will remain idle for a long period. The causa Is lack of orders for tt*el rails. Nearly nil tbe Iron milto in tbBState bava closed mince tha election. The Carnegie Company's Edgar Thompson •teel works shut down laat Friday aad, began to nuke billets. Tbe Pennsylvania Steel Company Is work- tattoo lesstl«.o baU time. Only one of the Z^tokawanaa mills Is work- ton. Tlio Catauauqua manufacturing Company ihutdown one of Its Fullerton mills to-day, matting Idle ICO men. The TbomAS Iron Company has stopped Its blast furnaces In this vicinity, and where mills an working they are proceeding ou tlma which Is only next door to a complete rat- ion. During Uis put four yean tbe naUilsbem work* have enjoyed unprecedented prosperity, and no stoppages marred tbe cautinual run- ning of Vat, mllti. During President Cleve- land's first administration the mill was Idle for seventeen weeks. The enforced Idleness of 1,000 men leiidi a blue aspect to the town and business. The •top will not affect the Merchant mill nor tbe ordnance work*, where gun and armor plats making will continue uninterrupted. H, r. Llndermtin, the President ot the workt, Mid; " We elDcerely regret the shut down at this time, but It wu Impossible for us to get work, and tbert «u nothing todo but close. Wa will make every effort to get orders and will start up just as soon Mwe possible can." A Boatman Arrested. James Dugan and Jacob Culver, two boat ion, both of StetTArtsvIlle, hod a fight ia Jover, July 10th, at which time Dugan kloked Culver In a horrible manner. Until last week Culver boa been confined to his bed, when hs come before Justice Sage, of Dover, and bad rarrant Issued Cor tho arrest of Dug&ti. Detective Qoodale nerved tbe warrant He bund Dugan between Blomnfleld and Newark md took bin before Justice OH, of Newark, who placed him under (300 ball to appear at he n u t term of Morris County Court.—Rock- iway Record. Dr. Halo's Hoaaohold Ointment tbe finest remedy la the world. It abso- lutely cures catarrh. It cures neuralgia rheumatism. Cures piles like maglo. Cures •alt rheum in Ihe most soothing manner. Cures inflamed and granulated eyelids. Cures ootutbs and cold*. Can bo taken Internally. A positive spedflo for pneumonia. Cuts, bruises, bums, chilblains, sorea of long stand- Ing, corns and bunions on cured quickly; different from all elan ; superior to all eke; it has no equal 2Sc. and 60c boxes. Large site Bold e.t Robert KiUgort'i Corner Irug Store, Porer, H, J. •Wagom ana Carta for Sale. A few BeooDd-haod wagotu and carts, cheap. Tbos, K. Mellon, Dorer, N, J. LIABILITY OP INSURANCE CO*. Tbe burning of the South bouse at Scbooley's UountAin, audtlie publication ot the laot tbet the Insurance Company might possibly eoa- test pttynisut, s*ys tbe Ilacktttatown Gazette, has led to a very considerable Inquiry upon tbe inrt of Insure'! ai tothe actual liability o) Ihe company carrying this cUw of risks. Tbe factt in the above case are such, however, that It la hardly potable for tbecompany to urge a m#re technical objection tbat could ily result In lasting and permanent [Djury to Itftell, These companies aiuit for their OF protection iiufrt upon theobeervaace of cerUt id conditions. To preveat un«rupul- oun persons from taking out Insurance repre- senting more than the actual velue of tbelr property and thereby creating a Just cause ta iplcion anon when lou oocurs, the ale* insist tbst additional Imurauce shall not be put upon tho property upon which they carry a risk without the content of the com- pany shall be first Lad, It Is a reasonable and proper precaution. South w&» carrying dther lueurance on bis property wblch rink. Its ezpiratiou, wu solicited aud accepted by tbe Dwelling House ol Boston. Tba agent, Mr. Bryan, said st tbe time that 13,000 was nouut on the property and advised a polloyfor that amount. South thought *V 000 was all be could carry and took out policy tor tbe latter IUUI. Bometlma later ba decided to Insure his barn and fit content* and bis household furniture, and was pursuaded Co add WO more to th« rUkoohls bouse, ttili being hut half the additional amount the DneJllDfi House of Boston adviied. lie placed ttH>n(UittoiMl ri»Va with A. W.Trlmnm,noti- fying him at tbe time of the previous risk ol 11,000. Hla mistake was in not notifying thi Dwelling Mouse agent instead ot Mr. Trimmer We emphasize this Dolut because It Is om that ercry man or womin, carrjloir insur- ance, sbould remember. The whole tramiac- tlon and the amount of additional Insurance coudusively proves tbat no fraud or deceit rns intended or practiced. With the dlscuulonof tblBqueaUon another ae, otitrudei tleelt and i t eft tcla borrower lender allko. Mortgagen on improved real ' ite aro looked upon as tbe moat desirable Mciirlty yottible. BuppoMacase. Aborro of B on a bond and mortgage on hli house, and asilgni the policy of Insurance for tbat, or a larger amount, for collateral security. D has perfect security as be tup- pottos, locks the policy in hit safe with the lortgage and all the thought of ft is when In- terest plying time comes or an occasional bopo thst A wou't be In any hurry Wpiy It olT, Other traDMctlnus between the two occur and flually A for cauee, real or imagli o>ry, begin* lo dltUke B. He thinks ol tba good thing Bbas in the mortgage, tie links month after month deeper into ths quick tnd of business disaster and finally decides lat lie will dlspoll B of hit fancied security. Ho goes off and puU au extra thousand or two of Insurance on his property without notice to le former company and the deed is done. The lire comei and B, while deeply ijnn« with his former friend, nods saUitotion only In the thought thst he Is secure. He Ukesout mortgage and potto* and g««ov«[toooD' lole wltb bis old friend and moot tbeIniur- sgeute and then Itarns that his security palidftted as above. Hebadnaknowleugile ind could not have possibly protected ulmielf. would be impossible to even gueu what position a court ol equity would take In a of this kind, but it is bard to believe (hat an Innocent holder of tbe policy by aislfn- ment would made to tufTer for the duplicity practiced upon the company. . DIES 07 HYSR0P1XOBIA, One of the moat Interesting oases in tbe patbolog; of hydrophobia oceumd in Jemy City Baturday, and multed In the dMth of Edward Oolcman, of that city Jfondsr.- The boy, a bright lad olfl yearn was bitten by • wrTIHl* : *j«lun#;ing to a t)ei{ul>ur"iiu- - SSdUat. Tbs dog bit Edward about (he bead and ftce In the most horrible tn&nnsr. The boy was rescued and carried to a physician. Ten sLItcbea were required for tbe wound Ia tbe face, As it was not believed tbe doo; wag mad, tbe wounds were not cauterised. The reason for tbls was tbat a day before tha terrier hid »uttered amputation of his tail, and it was thought tbe pain from tbe opera- tion bad! mad? him vicious, to that **ih«a the boy called to him the animal was excited. Tbe dog It was afterward found, bad bitten a cat and two cblckenB, all of them dying since from tho affects. Tbt dog wti at once killed to prevent auy further possible trouble. The case wa* watched wltb close Interest. Whon tbe boy a few days ago began toshow jrniof nsrvous affection, bis parent* «t once included to take him to tbe Fasteur Iastl- ite In New York city. Whin Kdwsrd was jresented to Dr. Gitiier, in charge, of the Institute, an experiment wai made by offer- ing tbt boy some water to drink. A slight spasm of the throat wu apparent, and on repeating tbe experiment tbe patleat showed pitlnly tne signs of hydrophobia. Or.Qibier at once decided that then was no doubt of tbe oase, and also that the virus bad becune firmly sealed In tbe system that Inocula- tion would be of no avail, He advised, It Is said, only a simple treatment to quiet the patient aad fortify him as much aa nocslble against the poison. The dlagnoeii troved cor- rect, and tbe boy died at bli home Monday with ill ths symptoms, ot hydrophobia. One of theInteresting points of tbe case Is tbat Edward had never heard of hydropho- bia, and could not faavs apprehended the dreadful results. His imagination was not therefore affected and tbe case Is purely an Instance of the aotlvetoreeof the rabies virus. Death of John Niun-hrfirht. The Tillage of German Vslley bu ogeiu been called upon to mourn ths low of one of ita ildestaudmoatulglily esteemed cltlzenitvbotM ieatti occurred, aftor t, thort lllnm, im Tues- day. Mr. Haughright was born near German .'illej in tbo year )*>l; and In tue Hprlng ot tW5, whou lie was but a ten months old, his parents removed la Buckettfltovrn, where they resided until about 1613. They then removed toa farm near the silt of the present village of Natighrlght, of which the deceased wai tho founder. Here tho best years of his life were speut In a variety of buslnessM, in the manage- oitut of which he never allowea atabltloa fur aoaumulallou to Interfere nlth tbe wolfaro or bapplDeu of his employees, A few j e a n ngo •» was \tereft ot lilt life companion, aud hu ulneo llvod with hla ion Tbeodore, whose «udden deatU occurred Iwa tbftn a year ago. lu charaater, Mr. Hnugn- rlght was a genisi, javial coinpaulon, ever resdy tn bestow kind words and more mb- sUutlal aid frhere needed, a couidstant and faithful member o( tbe Lutbsran Courch, and, In the years of his prosperity, one of Its moat liberal supporters. Though be seemed to bo but biding tne time of tbe appearance of the ir«4«ngert UU familiar form aad pleasant salutation will be sadly misted by all wbo new him. The remains were luterred at Itujhrijbt, on Thursday. Mr. NnugbrlgbU exact age wan S9 years I month and 30 days.—Gaxstte. A Beceiver Aaked For, Tbs argument on tbe application of the Attorney General for the appointment ot a receiver for the Central Railroad, because of alleged violation of tbe order of Chancellor UcGlll. breaking tbe Heading coal combine, was begun in tba Court of Clinncory lost Thursday morning. Judge Stniens, Cor the BUt«, opened the argument in tbe suit for the •ppolatment of a receiver in order to give tua full effect of the order*made bj the Chancellor on Uay Slit and Aug. 30th. He quoted from the'order of the Chancellor and claimed toot U had been violated In wich a manner that a Kallroad Notes. The D., L. &W. II. B. Co., bas decided to erect a temporary waitlug room in plan of a station at MHlburo aad on "Wedneiday work on the structure was begun. Tbe building, which will be on the north side of the track, will be n one-story frame structure, sixty feet long bytwenty-dre feet wide. The railroad company 1> endeavoring to secure a largo tract of Iftiwl south ot tvs tracks, in ordn straighten the line between Wyoming and iiimmlt. irtuccessfulittisaidabrickstaUon lillbeiirecUdatUmbura. The nswdouble track bridge of tbe Hew Tersey Central at Euton was tested and formally acc«pted Saturday, ft Is nearly a luarter of a mile long, George W, Brtmn, who built the erMniion of the H . & R from HackotUtown to Phillips- burg, died at his bomi In Uillburn lait week. His son George 1<one of the most popular con- uotort oa tfae road. The Erie will hive Its locomotive* and cars on tbe tbrea tirauchei painted red, white and blue reeoectively. The idea Is to catch World's air tralTic. Be Should Hotfeeat l*rao. Thomas B. Kuttlng, Jr., is afnicted with irotal trouble sgaln. At 13:30 o'clock on Wednesday night he irudiscovered IEMIIDR i the snow undar &street lamp at Thirty- second street and Madison avenue, New York, praying loudly (or the-deliverance of tbe people of that city from eln. Bis coat and hat were discarded and he clasped a Bible in bis band. When accosted by the police be ob- jected to accompanying them U the tUUon use until be hadfinishedpraying. At the itlon betold wbo be w«s and gave hi* busl- non, broker st 1ST Bn*dway, mod hit plate of restdenco Morristawn. He undertook tbe job of reforming Urn policemen at th>»UtIon house, and when placed In a cell pending the arrival of an ambulance from tbe New York loipltal, be prayed) for the other prisoner*. [t, wu committed to BlDomlngdale Asjlum <ver a Tear ago, where he stayed for a time, and wbendiKbargedwasbelieTedtobecured. His trouble Is religious mania, and for tome weeks he bas iboirn unmistakable evidence ol ilcle. Ia Your Nerve Steady or do you trouble and feet that you e.:o bie lngi that your nervous system is giving way. If you hare a weak nervous system tbe rery beut thing you can do is tobegin to-day wing Dr. Hale'* Household Tea. It is tbe finest Serve Tonic known and will restore you to ealth and vigor. Don't delay. Get n free sample to-day a. Robert KM sort's Drug Store, Dover, N. J. Ktaon & Hamltn Orgua aad Pianot. K, N, Jenkins, Agent, Cb.iur, K. J. He Will Keep His Place. Wbatevcr cbangot may be mode by the ad- mlslstratlou of Ur. Cleveland, it Is more than probable tbnt one attaebe of the White House will retain tals position. Thia 1H ilajor O, L. Prudan, of Dover, wbo occupies the position of Assistant I'rirate Secretary to the Presi- dent, or executive cterk. His services wevo reuloed by President Cleveland during bl-t fortmr administration, and It Itt believed tbe Presidentelect will again ask bltn to continue In tbst capacity. Major Prudeo enlisted Iu Ibe Unlou army when but little more than a lioy find rose to a' place on General Uraat's sUir. At tbe close ol tbe war he obtained a poaltlon iu one of tbe d«part(neatt at Washington, but when Oraut ma Pre.Ideut in 1HJ«, ha carried AI«j ui- Prud«n to tbe pout of Awhtant Private Heira- Ury, In wblcb be has remained ever since. During all these years be has acquiiixl such a knowledge of Vblto House alTalrs that bis services ar« almost Invaluable. Ia mattergof itiquette pertaining to thst eiUbllibmeut lie )B.nfB.l.bl». He It is who arrange* the post* lions of guests at State dinner*, aud he keeps in an album a neatly drawn diagram of Hvery it of tbat kbit. HI) knowlodgo of tbo general couraa cf ollicinl Luifneas Is aluo viluable iu places where administrative clisnges are aa so frequent. Besides his general knowledge ofalTairsunJ executive ability theUnjoralwiwiaeasefthiKli qualifications of a penman and an artist. He - prepared many liandsome souvenirs for 6tat« occasions, and he engrossed tlie wedding certificate of President and Mrs. Cleveland In . a very artistic uiauncr, luau tilbum provided for tbapurpose. . lifljor Pruden wna Lome latt wotk to v1r.lt tin aged mother, wlio lg very focblo. violated by tbo coal sales agents on July lit,; by raiting N>e price of coal. The injunction Issued on Aug. 30th directed the company to desist from tbs combination, yet tbe order violated InSeptember by tbe price of coal being again raised from IS to <J0 centa por tm Ur. SUreat cited numerous coswIn relation i the appointment of receiver., and said that they did not ask a receiver be appointed to take cb&tte ot the mining, transportation, and sale of coal. Mr. DeForwt, for tbe railroad company, tated that If tbe application cf tbs Attorney eneral wu granted, a railroad of Hew Jersey oould be punished for contempt for falling to da wbtt a coal company of Pennsylvania was rdered to do. lie denlod all thecharges ot violation tf tbe order, Tbe Chancellor bas not rendered * decision. SlacotheargutneiiU closed there has been another advance In tbe yrice of. coal. A Great Show. The Country Circus, at lh« Broadway Theatre, bos evidently duplicated Its success of lost teuton aud thus far tba house bos foot, crowded to the doors, at every perfonuhnco, by enthusiastic meD, women nrn) children. Jpward ol one thousand mats were sold to tbe ittle ones for the special matinee on Thanks- giving day, and It was a treat to bear them shout with laughter at tbe antics of the clown and applaud the big parade wltb its tnagclfl. cent display of horses, ponies, elephant, camels, Roman chariots, animal wagons, band chariot nd hundreds of men and women, clad In handsome cofltumes. U Is cot likely tbat tbent ever been given so Cue a ctrroa perfor- mance In any ring as is pi Ten inthe last act of is Country Circus, iloet conspicuous In the arenlo programme is the daring and rtsnger- ous lure-back rldlnft of William ZfeUott; Prof. Conrad, the animal trainer and bin dogs; Kate Hollowny tn lier fine example of blgb school equestrianism; Marlow and Dun- am In bewildering horiiontal bar gymnas- tics ; Leon Morris and bis trained ponies; anner, the #10,000 wrestling pony, and tbe i l QUoserettls whow marvelous dUb work bu never been excelled. , Good Roads.. tf every man interested Ia good roads, as ivary man ought to be. would join in trying otnaVt the local authorities to shape their rood work as to supply good, passable roadt, ore would be aooompllsbsd inayear than by decode ot naUoual road associations among be colleges or national road associations with- lut any ouh capital. Asingle township road •.Hording a smooth and stable route ta tbe nearest railway lu all kinds of weather will convince moru farmeri of tbe valuo and prac- icability of such roads than any f.uautity of exhibits ot improved roods in tUe cities when few ot tbe rural iMputa^ion rtould tee llism and none have in opportunity to give them s practical test. Tbe time has come , when iheroostpractical -nay to forward road reform Is to build good roads. A few pro- ressive rural eonimtinitita In tho east have lready Inaugurated this work and are reap* IDI, rich rewards for their enterprise. Every rural section that follows their example will share tbe reward and hasten the day when good roads will be the rule rather than the ex- l Dammine; the Delaware. A proposition to dam tho Delaware riTer is meeting approval, The arguments favoring i nowlargely agriculture!, and to pro- maU manufacturing: (t Is proposed to utiltxa water power of the Delaware. There ii an ivallable power equal to 13,000 horse power :or every ten feot ot fall in tbe river. Tbe 'all between Pbilllpaburg and tbo tide wt,ter feet. This power may soon be harnessed o scores of busy wheels laBocks county, Pa, Little Maggie AtaUulW, who injured her in three or fouryearsago, and has been an Inmate of a hospital fa Newark Bad another [QNowYorkforMvoralmaDtbBwlthoutmach mprovement, has had an operation performed n her by Dr. Pellet, of Hamburg, acting ou headTiceof Dr. Abble, of. New York city, ill* is ftiproving and may have the pleasure f walking on tbat foot again.—Stanhoj>e I have osed Dr. Doane's Dyapepila Pills for : indijrestioa aad itub'boro eotntiiiatlou, and' 'aund them to work llks a charm when all ' >tber rcmadiei failed to beneflt* me. I ch»er- 'ully recommend them to all suffering with bove troubles. \u. J. Jloonc, Contractor and Dulldsr, AtlanUc Cltf, .N. J._^

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VOL. xxni. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW; JERSEY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1892. NO. 2

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HBRB WE A i AGAINwith tlie largest stock of FaU amWinter ^otlnng than .we ever huebefore. Prices of Clothing lower titmever Ixxn offered lefore. Sutis wort*8«oW at H Men's fine WordedSuit, alt Afferent styles, dovUe andsingle breasted, worth 110 sold at $8.Also Men's fine Black CorticrewandIVidewale Suits, four different styles,tarrth JIG sold a/ $13.' Msoajtntline of Boys' and Children's Uloth' . Also a fine line of Gents' Fur-nishing Goods, Bats, Caps, Trunks,Valises, Undetmaraf'aU description.So not miss and call at S, Zevitigr-ton'e store and see the latest styles inBats. Before purposing elsewheregive tnea call. - ' •,,

ft LSriNOTOX,Opp. BAKES OPERA BOUBB,

DOVEBXJ

L. H. IVES&Co.Fancy Goods,

KATSEUL FOB FANOr ¥OBE,SILKS, LACES,

JIANDKJSacKID GLOVES,

and NOVELTIES.

Bac&ing Up the Portland Range.I have sold tbem (or five Tetca, ivnd i( there is one thtt does not, tai

out BE represented, I will giv* them a now range or refund the mosey,

Winter Underwear.STATIONERY,

riKOT AND BUPLM

BOOKS AND BASKETS.

R. F. JOLLEY & Co.,IHIRT MANUFACTURERS,

To protect enstomori and reap th» benefit of my own advertising,please notice tlie first name (AMOS) and No 73 before entering thelore.

TELEPHOKE 660 ELEVATOE TO FIVE IXOOBS XNDEVEBY FLOOR STOCKED WITH FUBNITURE. ,GOODS DELIVEEED PKEE OF oftAEOE 1 0 AHT PAET OF

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MEN'S FURNISHERS,

81O BROAD St.NEWARK, N. «T.

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FRANK F. APGAR,SB AH D., Xi. ft W. DEPOT, DOVfiH, N. J.

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Soda and Mineral Waters,SELTZES, VIORY, Bio.

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I thank my wtraH-be competitors for free advf rtisiiig that I amgiving avay Sold Watches to purchasers of one hnnilrcd dollar-wortli of gooda or more.

KITCHEN.and Fixtures

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DINING-ROOM.Extension T a b l e . . . . . . . / .Si i Dining-room Chairs.Twelve Yards Ingrain Carpet,Mirroi . . . .••; siiV,;...'.;.Lounge. '.Rocker . . . . . . : ; . . • . . . . . . . .

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BEDROOM No. 1.Antique Oak Bedroom Suit $<S.SOSixteenTktdB InRrunCarpet 8WMattress, Spring find all Bedding, complete 10.00

BEDROOM No. 2.Bedroom SuitTwelve Yards JngcftlnUottrosa, Spring and Bedd complete..

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TERMS.75o. down and 75o. weekly on $10.00 wjortk

12.50 down aDd 76c. weekly qn 25.00 Worth4.00 down and $1.00 weekly on 60.00 worth6 00 down and 1.25 weekly on 75.00 worth.8 00 down and 125 weekly on 100.00 worth.*

12.00 down and 1.50 weekly on 150.00 (forth.16.00 down and 2.00 weekly on 200.00 rforth BEMEMBEB that (Bed Star Baking Powder) is one of the best

brands of Baking Powder in u e . We are sole agenta foi tbii ataml-ard bnnd aad.Ruarantee evwy box Bold to give entire SATISFAO-

U,e TION or we return you your money. Try a one pound box of BedStar ai 15c, u a yon ti l l nae no other. Eooli pnrohaser will reoeive oneJegant and Oaufnl praaent FBEE. About TEA we are constantlyadding new ouatoman to our long list' of sternly p&irons by givingthem a better lea at 60a. w ponnd than oan be bought elsewhere atthe u m e prioe.. Until forth* notice we will give eaoh pnrohaser of6»e pound of Tua t lbt. o(|Ke best Granulated Sngar free of charge.WearestiIlin»MuiU»d a id Intend to stay th.ro. Call and be con-

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HlNUFACrilRER AND PMI.KR IN

STOVES,RANGES,FURNACES,

Tn, Corm AID Slur Iaoi Rooroia,

Zinc,Sheet, Lead,

Lead Pipe,Pumpt, Ac.

THE GORTON

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MINING MACHINERYMORRIS COUNTY

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The Equipment of IronMinn a speelalty.

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JOS. B WILLIAMS,Mason and Slater,

FORT OBAH, S. J.

H U B CUTBAI. DBPOT.

JIT VOO WANT

Wagons and Harness. OOMBOLT

Thoi. K. Mullen. 0orer. 'MVtral ol tba bett nouses andifiva

THOS. JOHNSON,nuuufaatorar iud dMltr ID

Knuttii, luWmii Kulili,.ind aU work tn Vubln %ai Orult*. All work

of ths but order ind ptioea ruiou^Iti

M.D HICKSA ODS .took of Watdaa, Clock* Sllru-

wara. Hiulaal ltutzumait*, ft«.. alwan onB W £ W M > a n p n « a * - •

HEAGANon ft shoe ia becoming reoodnizedas a guarantee of it* exoeUauDe instyle, fit and mar. UyFalllatookia complete. Aa a (tartar I willmention my stork of Tjadiea* Welts.

My hand sewed weltWaukenphast is supe-rior both in wear.styleand comfort to anyshoe in the State forthe money. Width A,B,C,D,E; price$3.00

My hand sewed weltDerby Last is a stylegiving inore comfortfor a'shbe with apointed toe than anysimilar shaped shoe Ihave ever handled.Width A, B , C D , E;price $3.00.

My hand sewed weltshoe made on the NewYork common senselast is equal in comfortto any shoe ever puton the market. .'WidthA, B, C, D, E; prioe$ 3 . 0 0 . , • • " • : * . '

P. O. HEAGAN,Opp. D., L, * W. Depot.

SANTA GLAUS.SPECIAL

HOLIDAY SALE.nt and

BARGAINS-Best Miiwwot* Float, per bll WJOBert Sugar Cured Huns,perib....... . . isc.Hew Valencia Balsinjt, Situ ....SSc.Sew Currants, 8 lb«V,., v.. l?iM

BARGAINS.j* Vase*. Funoy __.

Ur«l-]w.int*a, colored decorationwortl. Ijto. per pair; our '

Bohemia i CUIna Vueei, same ityle nilnbove liut much larger, pev pair

iw,*) 1 Pa>fw<

Ib ;Fancy New Citron,' ]tr litWbMtena (pacing*,.Quaker Oata " \>i,

,.1Gc.

,.30c.

,, SSc.

New Mixed Nut*,alii*..

Duahua'a Blired Codwaut, OUouoy Couib, i«i fniuiu>«w Layer FJgi, per>lli

BARGAINS.titaudtiY. Tonuitotiij;8 ciss.Harrow/At Feu, if una .8trinsB0UU,3c«iuL.Golden: Fnmpktn, per can.

\Dirtlett Fean, ", " .

hit* ffu Cherrtei, per canr

. IHcabltiutaDna4canli,^8]«ce« me regular ttita m pinoed not be Irimmed, wortl. f I.each; our price wlillo llitiy lant

Brocaded Embossed Album*, mykeepsake lu ul<;kel lot tern «uI rout, *ptu*» for aicabiueU anil4 cATdt, hite 8'iiK);. fancyspring lenfiiiiIdesDovefnrninge-Dient wortU t'lM; our prloospring lenfiiiiIdDient, wortU t'l

efnrnir prloo

Regular 60o. frame, made of iuncrburnished, gold banked with Minch asatitetl moulding, fancy pat-tern, gold outer moulding; our price

Regular T x:. beauty frame, same osabove but in UP 11 lai'guri wliilethey

Extra lino gold baul cups and saucers J"per Mtoto cup* and tisautws only 4

Copper trimmed I XX ten kettlesI*o. 8, heavy XX Uu buired ami r j / \IMli-hed to r«emU. silver, liM-ly ' / Q f tnullahed copper bottom and rim. I / I .

utn-price wkilo thoy lastHUaving Mu«, China beaded. «al-loied handle,, hand-painted decor 1 n

Taunt Mirror aimi-log U\tg, nillatent hoveled mirror .sold HUIIIKu MiB]%rent Cbinn, only

GraenQi\gQ Plunu, jjev canFinest Aprioota, per ran

Plnfet fitrawberrlit^ prr

BARGAINS.iv I Wears well stocked with Cliristinns TITO^ Orusjuent«.au<I Camllce, Candles, N«t». Or-

l"c | Hngat, Lemons and fancy tal>le Inyer llnlslnn.

Bargains in Glass and Tmware.Bargains in Patent Medicines.

g(Ton to show tbe e:value o( our foreign trade, end tliatwise trade Is developing to & moatexUnt. Tbs condition of the sarluga banks Issaid to be an indication of tbe neutral pros-perity. This J» tolloflwl by tbe tiatment," tliat never hot been a time iu our historywhen work WOH BO abiiudaut or nben wages

bigb," aud Uiat agriculture fairlyparticipate* In tbe general |>roer*rJtr.

In tha most empliatto way tho Prttideoeclarei that protection is both, constitutional

and wbe. He then u ; s " the result or therecent election mutt l« accepted aa btvlilotrodiiwii a now policy," and recommends11 tliat tbe whole fiutiject of tarilT revision heleft to the Incoming Congress.'

The President says " tlioee wbo have advo-cated a protective tariff tan well afford ta baretheir di»fttrouft forecast! of a cbange ol policy

!." Jleenuuieiatestbeailrnutagesgfren American industry by protection, and

it the new system can do us much " tueauthors and promoters of it will be entitled tuthe highest praise."

lltfertnce Is nude to the part the IIouii•tead riot played In the recent campaign Inthis wise i " The Ktraliiod and too of Wu dis-turbed rtlations existing between the envilojees and tbe employers In our great manu-

facturing esta.tiU6iituei.tt have notlxen (ITOI-aule lo a calm couslderutlon by the trage-(arcera 01 the effect upon wages of tlio pioUo

Tbe President ooucluiles this part of hisnestage by mying tbat " n geueral process ofwageroducUoiiDstinutbecoutempIatMlbyanypatriotic cltiten irllbout tbB graveitbenslon."

Attention la then directed to a summary ofthe work of the sdnilnletmtfLW and to the factthat "public rereuuea amounting

pave been collected and disbursedwithout loss from misappropriation, wfthouta ring!* tltfakaUon of such Importance as toittraet the public ^Mention, ami at ft dl-iiiolshed per cent, ot coat for collectionTh* advantnges of reciprocity aro fully

stated. Detailed staUinsnU of our relstfoui'ith foreign potrers follow, and attention ii

called to tlie maltrenttncnt of American mis-lionarlea in Turkey. It Is recommended tbatsupport be given to the Nicaragua Ship CanalCompany;; Tbe President toys " It la too earlyto predict what re*ulU may bo accomplishedliy the tntumatlonal Uonet&ry Conhrence."

Special Attention Is .called to TreasurySecretary I'oeter'o report, "in view of the

EalB,«adIng nUtemonts tbat hove beenmads as to the state of .the public revenues,1

and detailed Qgurea ore given. 'Tbe work of the otber" executive depart-

m*nta of tbe government Is reviewedatleogtb,credit being given the Cabinet Ministers Uthe splendid results schleved.

is given to a statement of tbe con-dition of tbe tmrcb&ut m&rLae and the oeirnavy and a cooUnuance or the system of•teamihlp subsidies Is earnastly urged. Tui

question Is treated at lengtu, Thenfollows a notice of the report ot the Com-missioner of P«iu!om and a statement of what

LLEHMAN&CO.BLiCIWELL St.. DOTEB, N. J.

DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE.

Does it ? Well, then, if you will oome to us we trill showyou how to spend it to the best advantage in tlie purchaseof a WINTER SUIT OR OVERCOAT.

We have Business Suite for men at $10, $13, $15, $18, $20.Men's Overooota at the same figures.DreM Buita at $15, $18, $20, $22 and $25.Remember that these goods are made by us expressly

for our own trade. They are in perfect style, superiormaterials, and "a fit guaranteed every time. We ask man-ufacturers prioei only, and assure our customers a savingof at lrait SO per cent For safety and profit deal withan old reliable house.

MARSHALL & BALL,807, 809, 811, 813 BROAD St.,

NEWAEK, N. J.

A SayiBfl: of Two to Fonr Tons of Coalin using the OS0BOLA or QUEEN' ESTHER BANGEB witlireg-

iater atttohment A. latge line of stoTCB in stock as follows:

Gem Fortune,..Easter, ' -:•.-. OitiMii,:

' Broadway,* ;N w Broadway,

iutko,

Royal JRoyal Riou

Starling,•Rival,

Ponn Rojal,Happy Oreoting,

Hazel Beater.

PARLOR STOVES.Arganci,

fiagio,Laurel,

Florence,Home Arganil,

' ' Dandy. .

arouer,Eenmore, . :

LaUimer,

Heptane,. • • .. Eobin ,

. Gipsy-STORE AKD SHOP STOVE.-

HonlBr, Uvardi, D«l«r,>rotid«]r, FortUnd, Uateor, vidett*.FULLCR & WAHREK aod THS DUTimHa BTEAU AHD HOT WATKtl HEATERS.

namUnc, IlonlM an] SUam n t t % Work dona In all brapclm.Look at my larp atook belon paa&uiBX.

D. S. ALIEN, Dover, If. J.

THE PHEaiPEMT'fi MESSAGE.

AN AULE AND CO.M"RIIIE.\Sn"B REVIEW O r ?COXDITIOS OF THE COUKTHV,

tutuag* to C'ongrees. It ii a brilliant pecpicture of tbe prosperou* condition of tbeccuitrr,amtltsmoiit strlbluff wnUace li,tlie last—" Retrogression would be a crime."Z.The FretlJent, after statloK bis belief " thaiso high a. degrc« of procpet Sty and to general

diffusion of the comforts of life were neverb«fnre enjoyed by our people," proceeds to

rewoni for tbe leitb that la in bin.quoting from tbe census nnnitsof 18*10 and

He (ben quote* .lgDres from othersources ib owing the Induntilttl groiclh of the

under tbo fostrHng Influence of tliol fT.

"After Bajing"Ij"a "liaV contcnTiila"Ud'"asUilfurther ezUaalon of the Civil Service law, butthat fas bas "not as yet fully determined tbeline* upon which extensions can moat properlyand uierullr be made," tbe President coils at-tentlon lo tbe evils and dangers of unfair an-portionmeuU' and toys; " I t lo time thatmutual.ohafg.ee. of, untatraws aud Irauil bc*twe«a tie great parties sbould cease" and thatth« sinoerity of thoM who profess a desire ftpan and boneet «lectlona should be brought totbe test of tbelr willingness to free our legisla-tion and our election methodifrom everythingtfaat tends to Impair the public confidence Inthe announced result."

The President concludes as follows j " Thisbrief exhibit of the growth and prosperity oftba country will give ut a level from which tonote tbe Incrtajeordecadeitce that new legisla-tive policies may brlug to us. There le noreason nby the national Influence, power andprosperity fctoulA not observe tbo same rate*of Increase ibat have characterised tbe past~ Irty year*. "W« carry tlio great Impulse

and increase of these years Into tbe future.There it no reason why In many lines of pro-duction we should not surpaw all other nationsaa wa have already done in some. There arsno Mar frontiers to ourpoealbledevelopment.Retrogression would be a crime."

Steel Mills Shut Dove.tbe sleel rail mill of tbe Betnlehem Iron

Com pan r was abut down Tuesday morning,throwing S&i men, ezcluelve of leaders, out ofwork. Yesterday tbe entire Bessemer wasclosed, throwing 630 additional men Into en-forced .dismiss. The mill will remain idle fora long period. The causa Is lack of orders fortt*el rails.

Nearly nil tbe Iron milto in tbB State bavaclosed mince tha election.

• The Carnegie Company's Edgar Thompson•teel works shut down laat Friday aad, beganto nuke billets.

Tbe Pennsylvania Steel Company Is work-tattoo lesstl«.o baU time.

Only one of the Z tokawanaa mills Is work-ton.

Tlio Catauauqua manufacturing Companyihutdown one of Its Fullerton mills to-day,matting Idle ICO men.

The TbomAS Iron Company has stopped Itsblast furnaces In this vicinity, and wheremills a n working they are proceeding ou tlmawhich Is only next door to a complete rat-ion.During Uis put four yean tbe naUilsbem

work* have enjoyed unprecedented prosperity,and no stoppages marred tbe cautinual run-ning of Vat, mllti. During President Cleve-land's first administration the mill was Idlefor seventeen weeks.

The enforced Idleness of 1,000 men leiidi ablue aspect to the town and business. The•top will not affect the Merchant mill nor tbeordnance work*, where gun and armor platsmaking will continue uninterrupted.

H, r. Llndermtin, the President ot the workt,Mid; " We elDcerely regret the shut down atthis time, but It wu Impossible for us to getwork, and tbert « u nothing to do but close.Wa will make every effort to get orders andwill start up just as soon M we possible can."

A Boatman Arrested.James Dugan and Jacob Culver, two boation, both of StetTArtsvIlle, hod a fight ia

Jover, July 10th, at which time Dugan klokedCulver In a horrible manner. Until last weekCulver boa been confined to his bed, when hscome before Justice Sage, of Dover, and bad

rarrant Issued Cor tho arrest of Dug&ti.Detective Qoodale nerved tbe warrant Hebund Dugan between Blomnfleld and Newarkmd took bin before Justice OH, of Newark,who placed him under (300 ball to appear athe nu t term of Morris County Court.—Rock-iway Record.

Dr. Halo's Hoaaohold Ointmenttbe finest remedy la the world. I t abso-

lutely cures catarrh. It cures neuralgiarheumatism. Cures piles like maglo. Cures•alt rheum in Ihe most soothing manner.Cures inflamed and granulated eyelids. Curesootutbs and cold*. Can bo taken Internally.A positive spedflo for pneumonia. Cuts,bruises, bums, chilblains, sorea of long stand-Ing, corns and bunions on cured quickly;different from all elan ; superior to all eke; ithas no equal 2Sc. and 60c boxes. Large site

Bold e.t Robert KiUgort'i CornerIrug Store, Porer, H, J.

•Wagom ana Carta for Sale.A few BeooDd-haod wagotu and carts, cheap.

Tbos, K. Mellon, Dorer, N, J.

LIABILITY OP INSURANCE CO*.

Tbe burning of the South bouse at Scbooley'sUountAin, aud tlie publication ot the laot tbetthe Insurance Company might possibly eoa-test pttynisut, s*ys tbe Ilacktttatown Gazette,has led to a very considerable Inquiry upontbe inrt of Insure'! ai to the actual liability o)Ihe company carrying this cUw of risks. Tbefactt in the above case are such, however,that It la hardly potable for tbe company tourge a m#re technical objection tbat could

ily result In lasting and permanent [Djury toItftell, These companies aiuit for their OFprotection iiufrt upon theobeervaace of cerUt

id conditions. To preveat un«rupul-oun persons from taking out Insurance repre-senting more than the actual velue of tbelrproperty and thereby creating a Just cause ta

iplcion anon when lou oocurs, theale* insist tbst additional Imurauce shall

not be put upon tho property upon which theycarry a risk without the content of the com-pany shall be first Lad, It Is a reasonableand proper precaution. South w&» carryingdther lueurance on bis property wblch rink.Its ezpiratiou, wu solicited aud accepted bytbe Dwelling House ol Boston. Tba agent,Mr. Bryan, said st tbe time that 13,000 was

nouut on the property and advised apolloyfor that amount. South thought *V000 was all be could carry and took outpolicy tor tbe latter IUUI. Bometlma later badecided to Insure his barn and fit content* andbis household furniture, and was pursuaded Coadd WO more to th« rUkoohls bouse, ttilibeing hut half the additional amount theDneJllDfi House of Boston adviied. lie placedttH>n(UittoiMl ri»Va with A. W.Trlmnm,noti-fying him at tbe time of the previous risk ol11,000. Hla mistake was in not notifying thiDwelling Mouse agent instead ot Mr. TrimmerWe emphasize this Dolut because It Is omthat ercry man or womin, carrjloir insur-ance, sbould remember. The whole tramiac-tlon and the amount of additional Insurancecoudusively proves tbat no fraud or deceitrns intended or practiced.With the dlscuulonof tblBqueaUon another

ae, otitrudei tleelt and i t eft tcla borrowerlender allko. Mortgagen on improved real

' ite aro looked upon as tbe moat desirableMciirlty yottible. BuppoMacase. Aborro

of B on a bond and mortgage on hlihouse, and asilgni the policy of Insurance fortbat, or a larger amount, for collateralsecurity. D has perfect security as be tup-pottos, locks the policy in hit safe with the

lortgage and all the thought of ft is when In-terest plying time comes or an occasionalbopo thst A wou't be In any hurry W piy ItolT, Other traDMctlnus between the twooccur and flually A for cauee, real or imaglio>ry, begin* lo dltUke B. He thinks ol tbagood thing B bas in the mortgage, tie linksmonth after month deeper into ths quick

tnd of business disaster and finally decideslat lie will dlspoll B of hit fancied security.

Ho goes off and puU au extra thousand or twoof Insurance on his property without notice to

le former company and the deed is done. Thelire comei and B, while deeply ijnn«with his former friend, nods saUitotion onlyIn the thought thst he Is secure. He Ukesout

mortgage and potto* and g««ov«[toooD'lole wltb bis old friend and moot tbe Iniur-

sgeute and then Itarns that his securitypalidftted as above. Hebadnaknowleugile

ind could not have possibly protected ulmielf.would be impossible to even gueu what

position a court ol equity would take In aof this kind, but it is bard to believe (hat

an Innocent holder of tbe policy by aislfn-ment would b« made to tufTer for the duplicitypracticed upon the company.

. DIES 0 7 HYSR0P1XOBIA,One of the moat Interesting oases in tbe

patbolog; of hydrophobia oceumd in JemyCity Baturday, and multed In the dMth ofEdward Oolcman, of that city Jfondsr.- Theboy, a bright lad olfl yearn was bitten by •wrTIHl*:*j«lun#;ing to a t)ei{ul>ur"iiu- -SSdUat. Tbs dog bit Edward about (he beadand ftce In the most horrible tn&nnsr. Theboy was rescued and carried to a physician.Ten sLItcbea were required for tbe wound Iatbe face, As it was not believed tbe doo; wagmad, tbe wounds were not cauterised. Thereason for tbls was tbat a day before thaterrier hid »uttered amputation of his tail,and it was thought tbe pain from tbe opera-tion bad! mad? him vicious, to that **ih«a theboy called to him the animal was excited.Tbe dog It was afterward found, bad bitten acat and two cblckenB, all of them dying sincefrom tho affects. Tbt dog wti at once killedto prevent auy further possible trouble.

The case wa* watched wltb close Interest.Whon tbe boy a few days ago began to showjrniof nsrvous affection, bis parent* «t onceincluded to take him to tbe Fasteur Iastl-ite In New York city. Whin Kdwsrd was

jresented to Dr. Gitiier, in charge, of theInstitute, an experiment wai made by offer-ing tbt boy some water to drink. A slightspasm of the throat wu apparent, and onrepeating tbe experiment tbe patleat showedpitlnly tne signs of hydrophobia. Or.Qibierat once decided that then was no doubt oftbe oase, and also that the virus bad becune

firmly sealed In tbe system that Inocula-tion would be of no avail, He advised, It Issaid, only a simple treatment to quiet thepatient aad fortify him as much aa nocslbleagainst the poison. The dlagnoeii troved cor-rect, and tbe boy died at bli home Mondaywith ill ths symptoms, ot hydrophobia.

One of the Interesting points of tbe case Istbat Edward had never heard of hydropho-bia, and could not faavs apprehended thedreadful results. His imagination was nottherefore affected and tbe case Is purely anInstance of the aotlvetoreeof the rabies virus.

Death of John Niun-hrfirht.The Tillage of German Vslley bu ogeiu been

called upon to mourn ths low of one of itaildestaudmoatulglily esteemed cltlzenitvbotMieatti occurred, aftor t, thort lllnm, im Tues-

day.Mr. Haughright was born near German

.'illej in tbo year )*>l; and In tue Hprlng ottW5, whou lie was but a ten months old, his

parents removed la Buckettfltovrn, where theyresided until about 1613. They then removedtoa farm near the silt of the present villageof Natighrlght, of which the deceased wai thofounder. Here tho best years of his life werespeut In a variety of buslnessM, in the manage-oitut of which he never allowea atabltloa furaoaumulallou to Interfere nlth tbe wolfaro orbapplDeu of his employees,

A few jean ngo •» was \tereft ot lilt lifecompanion, aud hu ulneo llvod with hla ionTbeodore, whose «udden deatU occurred Iwatbftn a year ago. lu charaater, Mr. Hnugn-rlght was a genisi, javial coinpaulon, everresdy tn bestow kind words and more mb-sUutlal aid frhere needed, a couidstant andfaithful member o( tbe Lutbsran Courch, and,In the years of his prosperity, one of Its moatliberal supporters. Though be seemed to bobut biding tne time of tbe appearance of their«4«ngert UU familiar form aad pleasantsalutation will be sadly misted by all wbo

new him. The remains were luterred atItujhrijbt, on Thursday.Mr. NnugbrlgbU exact age wan S9 years I

month and 30 days.—Gaxstte.

A Beceiver Aaked For,Tbs argument on tbe application of the

Attorney General for the appointment ot areceiver for the Central Railroad, because ofalleged violation of tbe order of ChancellorUcGlll. breaking tbe Heading coal combine,was begun in tba Court of Clinncory lostThursday morning. Judge Stniens, Cor theBUt«, opened the argument in tbe suit for the•ppolatment of a receiver in order to give tuafull effect of the order* made bj the Chancelloron Uay Slit and Aug. 30th. He quoted fromthe'order of the Chancellor and claimed tootU had been violated In wich a manner that a

Kallroad Notes.The D., L. & W. II. B. Co., bas decided to

erect a temporary waitlug room in plan of astation at MHlburo aad on "Wedneiday workon the structure was begun. Tbe building,which will be on the north side of the track,will be n one-story frame structure, sixty feetlong bytwenty-dre feet wide. The railroadcompany 1> endeavoring to secure a largotract of Iftiwl south ot tvs tracks, in ordn

straighten the line between Wyoming and

iiimmlt. irtuccessfulittisaidabrickstaUonlillbeiirecUdatUmbura.The nsw double track bridge of tbe Hew

Tersey Central at Euton was tested andformally acc«pted Saturday, ft Is nearly aluarter of a mile long,George W, Brtmn, who built the erMniion

of the H.&R from HackotUtown to Phillips-burg, died at his bomi In Uillburn lait week.His son George 1< one of the most popular con-

uotort oa tfae road.The Erie will hive Its locomotive* and cars

on tbe tbrea tirauchei painted red, white andblue reeoectively. The idea Is to catch World's

air tralTic.

Be Should Hot fee at l*rao.Thomas B. Kuttlng, Jr., is afnicted withirotal trouble sgaln. At 13:30 o'clock onWednesday night he iru discovered IEMIIDRi the snow undar & street lamp at Thirty-

second street and Madison avenue, New York,praying loudly (or the-deliverance of tbepeople of that city from eln. Bis coat and hatwere discarded and he clasped a Bible in bisband. When accosted by the police be ob-jected to accompanying them U the tUUon

use until be had finished praying. At theitlon be told wbo be w«s and gave hi* busl-

non, broker st 1ST Bn*dway, mod hit plate ofrestdenco Morristawn. He undertook tbe jobof reforming Urn policemen at th>»UtIonhouse, and when placed In a cell pending thearrival of an ambulance from tbe New Yorkloipltal, be prayed) for the other prisoner*.[t, wu committed to BlDomlngdale Asjlum

<ver a Tear ago, where he stayed for a time,and wbendiKbargedwasbelieTedtobecured.His trouble Is religious mania, and for tomeweeks he bas iboirn unmistakable evidence ol

ilcle.

Ia Your Nerve Steadyor do you trouble and feet that you e.:o bielngi that your nervous system is giving way.If you hare a weak nervous system tbe rerybeut thing you can do is to begin to-day wingDr. Hale'* Household Tea. It is tbe finestServe Tonic known and will restore you toealth and vigor. Don't delay. Get n free

sample to-day a. Robert KM sort's DrugStore, Dover, N. J.

Ktaon & Hamltn Orgua aad Pianot.K, N, Jenkins, Agent, Cb.iur, K. J.

He Will Keep His Place.Wbatevcr cbangot may be mode by the ad-

mlslstratlou of Ur. Cleveland, it Is more thanprobable tbnt one attaebe of the White Housewill retain tals position. Thia 1H ilajor O, L.Prudan, of Dover, wbo occupies the positionof Assistant I'rirate Secretary to the Presi-dent, or executive cterk. His services wevoreuloed by President Cleveland during bl-tfortmr administration, and It Itt believed tbePresidentelect will again ask bltn to continueIn tbst capacity.

Major Prudeo enlisted Iu Ibe Unlou armywhen but little more than a lioy find rose to a 'place on General Uraat's sUir. At tbe closeol tbe war he obtained a poaltlon iu one of tbed«part(neatt at Washington, but when Oraut

ma Pre.Ideut in 1HJ«, ha carried AI«jui-Prud«n to tbe pout of Awhtant Private Heira-Ury, In wblcb be has remained ever since.

During all these years be has acquiiixl sucha knowledge of Vblto House alTalrs that bisservices ar« almost Invaluable. Ia mattergofitiquette pertaining to thst eiUbllibmeut lie

)B.nfB.l.bl». He It is who arrange* the post*lions of guests at State dinner*, aud he keepsin an album a neatly drawn diagram of H very

it of tbat kbit. HI) knowlodgo of tbogeneral couraa cf ollicinl Luifneas Is aluoviluable iu places where administrativeclisnges are aa so frequent.

Besides his general knowledge ofalTairsunJexecutive ability theUnjoralwiwiaeasefthiKliqualifications of a penman and an artist. He -

prepared many liandsome souvenirs for6tat« occasions, and he engrossed tlie weddingcertificate of President and Mrs. Cleveland In .a very artistic uiauncr, lu au tilbum providedfor tba purpose. .

lifljor Pruden wna Lome latt wotk to v1r.lttin aged mother, wlio lg very focblo.

violated by tbo coal sales agents on July lit,;by raiting N>e price of coal. The injunctionIssued on Aug. 30th directed the company todesist from tbs combination, yet tbe order

violated In September by tbe price of coalbeing again raised from IS to <J0 centa por t m

Ur. SUreat cited numerous cosw In relationi the appointment of receiver., and said that

they did not ask a receiver be appointed totake cb&tte ot the mining, transportation,and sale of coal.

Mr. DeForwt, for tbe railroad company,tated that If tbe application cf tbs Attorneyeneral wu granted, a railroad of Hew Jersey

oould be punished for contempt for falling toda wbtt a coal company of Pennsylvania wasrdered to do. lie denlod all the charges ot

violation tf tbe order, Tbe Chancellor basnot rendered * decision. SlacotheargutneiiUclosed there has been another advance In tbeyrice of. coal.

A Great Show.The Country Circus, at lh« Broadway

Theatre, bos evidently duplicated Its successof lost teuton aud thus far tba house bos foot,crowded to the doors, at every perfonuhnco,by enthusiastic meD, women nrn) children.Jpward ol one thousand mats were sold to tbeittle ones for the special matinee on Thanks-

giving day, and It was a treat to bear themshout with laughter at tbe antics of the clownand applaud the big parade wltb its tnagclfl.cent display of horses, ponies, elephant, camels,Roman chariots, animal wagons, band chariotnd hundreds of men and women, clad In

handsome cofltumes. U Is cot likely tbat tbentever been given so Cue a ctrroa perfor-

mance In any ring as is pi Ten in the last act ofis Country Circus, iloet conspicuous In the

arenlo programme is the daring and rtsnger-ous lure-back rldlnft of William ZfeUott;Prof. Conrad, the animal trainer and bindogs; Kate Hollowny tn lier fine example ofblgb school equestrianism; Marlow and Dun-am In bewildering horiiontal bar gymnas-

tics ; Leon Morris and bis trained ponies;anner, the #10,000 wrestling pony, and tbe

il QUoserettls whow marvelous d U bwork bu never been excelled.

, Good Roads..tf every man interested Ia good roads, as

ivary man ought to be. would join in tryingotnaVt the local authorities to shape their

rood work as to supply good, passable roadt,ore would be aooompllsbsd inayear than bydecode ot naUoual road associations amongbe colleges or national road associations with-lut any ouh capital. A single township road•.Hording a smooth and stable route ta tbenearest railway lu all kinds of weather willconvince moru farmeri of tbe valuo and prac-icability of such roads than any f.uautity

of exhibits ot improved roods in tUe citieswhen few ot tbe rural iMputa ion rtould teellism and none have in opportunity to givethem s practical test. Tbe time has come ,when ihe roost practical -nay to forward roadreform Is to build good roads. A few pro-

ressive rural eonimtinitita In tho east havelready Inaugurated this work and are reap*

IDI, rich rewards for their enterprise. Everyrural section that follows their example willshare tbe reward and hasten the day whengood roads will be the rule rather than the ex-

lDammine; the Delaware.

A proposition to dam tho Delaware riTer ismeeting approval, The arguments favoring

i now largely agriculture!, and to pro-maU manufacturing: (t Is proposed to utiltxa

water power of the Delaware. There ii anivallable power equal to 13,000 horse power:or every ten feot ot fall in tbe river. Tbe'all between Pbilllpaburg and tbo tide wt,ter

feet. This power may soon be harnessedo scores of busy wheels la Bocks county, Pa,

Little Maggie AtaUulW, who injured herin three or fouryearsago, and has been an

Inmate of a hospital fa Newark Bad another[QNowYorkforMvoralmaDtbBwlthoutmachmprovement, has had an operation performedn her by Dr. Pellet, of Hamburg, acting ouheadTiceof Dr. Abble, of. New York city,ill* is ftiproving and may have the pleasuref walking on tbat foot again.—Stanhoj>e

I have osed Dr. Doane's Dyapepila Pills for :indijrestioa aad itub'boro eotntiiiatlou, a n d ''aund them to work llks a charm when all '>tber rcmadiei failed to beneflt* me. I ch»er-'ully recommend them to all suffering withbove troubles. \ u . J. Jloonc,

Contractor and Dulldsr, AtlanUc Cltf, .N. J._^

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A good nuvny worVl opine n Are already boglonlng to believe tint tlielr lilntlxtglit i* bet-ur Una thei f t

Jay Gould died lut Friday. Ui, lite ube rammed up fa a few worda. He wasTNT tieb man and good to bli family.

Aa a aalve U Uie laoeraUoaa cl Novemberbib, ol Use twenty-one CIUM that bold munici-pal election* In Uus-cbusctts on Tuesdaysixteen elected lUpubllcan mayors. ThornBay Suto Republicans must be Ilk* ArtemiWard'i Kangaroo," pecoolar cuuei."

Th* rich artg&ttiag rkberaud the jxjoragrovttDg poorer w u a fftvorlta uiaxlm of theDtwaocraUc catapalgn. Let every voWraoaljM Ibat ttabuneat by a coinpmrti(!)• condition ot thOK around him emd thenlat him candidly answer if Ruioug binqualnunoa and hi. knowledge of their *(T

TU New Tfoi-k Prew tim jiul [MUMI! ftfifth blrtbdaj1, and It l» a nJant in powerla itrength. it it the iuo>t vigorous andgrenlvv Republican newipoper printed lithe tnetropolJi and 1U laRutact It iteuUljgrcwlng. It Is bright, noway, accurate amreliable,and k u woaauoceu by dcMrTitiIt U cheap In prl», but in quality ft i* of

Tn» Probfbitldnfibi appur to lure polledMHW 60,000 fewer votM thU year than thedid la 1888. Thli ni**ni, not that UinperaiU deereufng nor that drunltentnit U Inflrelog, but that people a » coming more anmor* to the conviction that roea'a nppetlttor ifbUkey cannot b« eradicated bywhere** «_d * ml ot aonoroiu nvoluUoua,It la too much like trying to euro an epidemiof meaalM by a rtatutory •nnctmtnt,

A movement U on foot to t u n a bill pthrough the next Legldatur* to tu\v« a por-tion of Hocbaway totrnthlp added to HOODtoo. That would Uke the element of daugeito the DamocrtU out of RocVawaj and givthem a walkover. Boonton Ii entirely be/ondtheir reach and to add a f »w nor* to the Re-publican majority wont malt* any diffenmIt Uure la any partisan advantage to 1M g<out of It that bill wfll tieoomea latr.

Tbe uncertainty as to wbat tbe Uetnocratlimajority la Congress nill do bu already'to ha?e IU effact In tbe maoutaclurinK worlparticularly la tte Iron Industry and IrontUpolnU c m s nporU of closing mills. JlanjoUtar nunu/aoturen who bad coDtemplated•nlanlBg and loereaaluK ttialr plants bavccanceled their orders for machinery andtbeiwtll In a geiural filling ofT la nitnulaatungoods until something definite li knownpolicy tbe Democrat* Intend to puriue.

President Harrison1! lut message was trans,-tnltted toCotigrewTueeday and tt Ii a muter-fulprwratatlonoltb* condition oHbs ~of tbe government. Ue Ukes tbe wlof tbe Democratic argument, that the lie pub-lican party would recede from IU tariff policyby urging ti» mtiaUmaace ot the jtreaenUr|lT ajstun and points out tbe necessity foiKI dolDg. Tbat Ue menage is perfunctorytwyood qtmatton, ytt tbs President lias giveit the Mint careful attention tbat all bla BUtpapers ihowjind it U a documoat tbat willgood to keep* for reference. It fi notiontriarapbMBt Denocraoy that tlin jirntectltariff Issu* Is not dead.

Ltoo A.bbttt'1 path to too United Btat«iBeuftU Ii not at rote itrewii as Governoelect Wert'i appeare ta believe. Theof ibm tight AuemblymeD from EBMX Counla lulttlnf upoa JantH Bmlth, Jr., asdldato Ii an obstacle tbat will botaore difllculto ratnor« tb«a tnr fa* tuu yet oocoonierriFarbajn tbe Astute Senior Senator knewtuiiMW opposition when be %o blandly aaaarttetftofaru b« was ooneemed Mr. Abbojnlgbt CIDM U0 toga with no one to molestnuke Dim afrah), If It cornea to a llglbMween AbUtt and Bmfth the E v s i S t b•nn wlJI b»modgetv§ mcewsor.

* ' Toroae bate been grantadiu tha wfurts of thi\. Ubltcd Btates. AppalUog, Isn't It, and migb'

furnish good ground* for tbe poMimisttafMnthat fanUlj prnwtuity Is In danger, ouly thatwtll* the goUlen weddings almost «uual tbinumber of divorcee tha number of sltoer weddh«i*K«wd the dlvoroos considerably. A ccording to itatUUc* there It DO calltag or voca*Hoa which human Ulngt enter in to tbatebowaaoemait « porottitaga at total fallmat tustrrlage, on* per cent, being the ratio,llttis) tesa study of the dlToros st-ttiUca sndUtU* more InvaiUgtUoa of tbe subject of liproper marriage might lower tne record sti]

WOT*.

Tha apylloattoD of Allan MoOirmoU titba pardon of tho Hudson county ballot-boxstaffers lustrous*! such a strenuous orposl-UoolhMtlt U doubtful If the B M M of Par

. dona, nan with iU known partisan bias, will<tan undo ttao good work ot Jud_« Liw-IiiiuIn sMdlng thlt prwdout baad ot toouodnla

•' HtmU prison. The reasons urged for theirrelease oughC aUx> be used to aet tree everyooavlet behind Uw doors ot t i t State pHaon,and tbat o*»W*of correctioD stand tenantlest.It Is natural tb*t the direct betwtlcUrlee oftheir rogoery abould d<sei to Uve Uielr•troufM iupporttin ouUtdt of prison bars,but tt look! vtry nradi u though the role* ofUw people mJUld drown tbe clamor of the

poUUctm. _____

It kaa been gtren out on tba authorityfentor Ooraw tba. Mr. Clevela-d is op-bosAd %& an estfk sMalon ot Conacreei toUa tariff, but ta In f»»or of a UtfnT wuatoB btfof appoinUd MAS to have a bill nadyu s i o o u U w o t w Coogrees oeemblee. Ton

- iMden of tin Democratic party clearly un-dmtand that womtthlog mutt bt done, butwhat that KKMttilng tihall be they a n unable

. to ottmnlne. I t Is likely that the. tugiestlon"of Mr. OavaUuid will beactadupon, althoughhitplMBwlU bs fctiibt by thsBoutbern wingof the party, who artt In favor of standing by

- tbelr platform wad Immediately wiping fromtb* statute book tba Uw which they lia»-« d#-clarecTto be nooonatituUonal and a fraud.Tbsn «re tone merry ttmea ahead for tlioD t u o c n u ^

The National Agrlcilltaral Conference,e*]ltdforUwi>urpoMoC directing public at-tention In an emphatic manner to the pnaentcondition of agricultural aflafn In GlreatBritain, sod of ranUlatlng the grievancesundar which agriculture labors and consider-ing nggtWIoai for Uteir removal, metWednesday in London and fully 1,500 del«-fatw w i n prment. A resolution favoringblroet-llim and a protecUro tarllt was pan«dwith cfaean, and irpMkers who attempted todtfead U)O preeeut systam of tax on imjxirtawet* hoobsd down. The action of this con-ference Is dgnificut when takes In connec-t s vrith the oomsftrdal taUnrt thorn b<the dependendea of England. They are allbeginning to reallte that a protect! re tarllt Isa nsceaslty If tbny would maintain commer-cial equality wllb other nailons. In tbeiopinion to opemUntr market* to free compe-tition may be noblu, but It Uat busineas.

For abeoluU Incapacity the pretest mall•ervlos) ta entitled to lUsttacUon. We do notMvtfcJa hi disparagement of tbe mill clerks,but tba toad* of department* are cither will-fullj'tHfltgait or stupidly Ignorant ot tbartijtilremtnU of tha route* ander ihelr eon*troL Thera Is icarcely a week tbat we d<not receive from ten to twenty complaintsfrom tubseribers who do not get their paper

' until Monday or Tueedar, and thiM com-plaints a n mostly from point* ai cloeo as

' Orange. Newark and Jersey Citj. Tb«tfoabfa U Uwt tb» tore* oa Ue tnlat goingInto How York U not strong euoaghto handletbcj mall nutter properly on tbe last threedays of ttw week, wben all the weekly papersar» toned, u d Use/ an sent into the HewYork office to be distributed at tbe con-vitttao* of Autocrat Jsjdtson. The ERA inMtutectioB with enrj nsw^papar In tils sec-tion Is subject to this annoyance, and theworst feature of It ti tbat there Is no redren—fttieaitnooel* aocorded—BO matter whatinesuarM are taken to get an earlier delivery.

. Ttw postal clexloi bar* been blamed by manyof our oostempormrloe, but (he ctjnsurs) should

•'•oat ms oa Otaa, Tiry MT» compelled todistribute flr«Ul*« mall first, and they areutUtl/suable to handle tbe great number ofpaptrt tlial arttaut out ireryThundMT u d

- 'XrMMf.- Tbe> head of the division is when- the troabls lies. ; ^

^Qongon. Ittdiau Medldne Ca will give a. serteaof ahom at Baker Opera House for'9

weaks, ooounanobjg Dec, Sth. .All under-'tl

POST B0BST8.When you antl I di« the newspapers ntake half so mucn lus* over ui as ttiey arelaklug over tbe deatli ot Jay Uould, 1 amersuided Uiat tb« tiilton who are koldisg

biro up to the youth of America as au awfulexample would not object to T.'i or ltx» milKuuitlienumlvmi. Tloej- *ru e.1) trviiig to un\nawnoy, just like Jay Uould, the trouble liibey don't know how nnd_ bare not got tbebniiue or the nerve. Our MrTJones [A.. U.)

I tell Home stories atoiit tbo time IlrOouiJ had tlio light tor tho tannery at OOUU'Jborougb where he vtto etation ogout lit tbitime. Buiuts Uody told^lethU^to^y some UDII•go. In the d*y* wh«n Jlr. Uould had hi*pitched )>attl» (or tbe tannery at UouliUbor-

eoine gwitlnuien up there doue Jay anew. Aderwdrd when Mr. Uould was

Preiidont ol tbe Erie railroad, before the In-tenta(« Commerce Commission was created,tho gentleman waa walking down H toad waywhen be met Mr. Uould by accident, who ii

MOBBIfi P U I N 8 .Skating J» stopped for awhile new.It thundered mid lightened quite bard on

Tuesday morning. Look out for cold weather.Hiss Kloe, of Pot-Usm-llle, ii rltlUug hor

•iater, MLM Uattl* Kit*.Ulm JtilU Bt*n, and niec«,-'N«]]le,

upending a f ow dayu at Now York.The nprou aoclatile held in Littlotou _

Tueaday evening was a BULHMJM in «]>It* of tber*lny night.

Mi« Hilda Mmiwu end l l iu Katl« We>*>,f& HtarUil In tlie drettutaltlng biuluMa nowr UtemiQl.-aa. Tbe MorrI* J'Jalni I*DUM do woli W patroatea them.Comiuuiiion stirvlcea were conducted by

ll.iv. W. W. Unllowar In tbe lYMl.jWriajCliurcJj l*st HuDilay. Hisreatseenied to havedone bint good, for bo soeiunl to becomeyouug once more, when be got (n Uie pulpitand jireachtd a iplendid sermon, both morn-ing and evening. KELLY,

New York. The geuilenian sold he wai onbis *as to Chkago to purchaw a car load ortno ot grain and be iiropoied to do New Yorkcity before he went out Uiere i( be did not getdone biinselr in tba meantime, Mr. Qouiii

by what road be wu gulag and fludlugbe bad not purchaavd bia ticket yet Invitedbim Co call at Ulaoffico bet ore be loft town

.. bim whore to And it in the great cityu£ Tammany. The geutleumn coltcd rrii*HIlr. Uuuld In the couroe ot a ploaaant chat re-minded the gentleman ol tlie bindnetta be baddene bfm yeara sgo when be thought he neededa friend and gave him a pass from New Yorkto Cblcago and return which the gentlemanaccepted with much tbankn. After stayingtwo or three days in Chicago tbe gentlemangot ready to leave and inquired tbe ttw of hibill ot th* iiroju-letm- of tba hotel where hstayed. The proprietor told him very nicelythat bis bi[[ V>BI all right, Mr. Jay Gould, ofNew York, bad telegraphed bim to 1st tbegentleman have whatever be wanted andcnarKQ tins bill to Mr. Qouid. And vetread in some New York {uipar the otber da;,tbat there wai uot oue good quality aboutilr. Q.'uild. J'fbaw I Bcuneilmea it Is notsafe to t«>lk that way even of dead wan. Tlmthe was a feood buaband and fattier aaJ did nottorgit tbe >lmi>llcity nf hit yuutb amtd all thesplendor ol its rl ier years nobody denies ox-cepttbunq repeper aforesaid, Dut Jay Uouldbaa gone ever to tbe majority and still the

Tbat Hftan to A J'Jitmnier" in tbo Jereev-ian "( itvot w«ek waa pretty good, but bow

do you ei'oll It anyhow I Talking of the Jer-Myuian reialudJ me that editor Vance hasbeeu l u editor tor 40 yean and 1 hop* he-maylive 10 more to enjoy the fruit* of hii labors.Forty yeart! Gracious bow much of htntorybaa »e«n crowilad into that Uinu) Forty years

Harris and Etaei taiiroad bad oblyUMII UuUbed as far as L>aver ouly a year ortwo before aud three trains a day each waybetween tlorrlstonh and New York, Some-body who has more lime than I have countthem now, will you I Dover dfd not amountto much then, Long live Mr. Vance, though,toedlttheJeneymwi.

And sUII Oscar Bherncs is Tory tick andChosen Friends are paying a nurse to takecare of him.

Conductor Oeor£« 'Aealea lias beet) nick wltbA sore throat for a ten dart, but I am glad to•ay he expects to resume work Monday next,

Tlie HolchMo Ulsters gave an excellent en-tertainment in the Stanhope I'retbyMtianChurch under tbe nusplces of Y, P, ti. G. E.on Tuesday evening. Just about tba Urns Itwas time to go It rained a right smart ubower,which interfered with the slw of tba congre-gation tomanmkt.

The following olilcers were elected by Btan<bope Council, ffo. 39, Order of Chosen Frteadilast Tuesday evening: Councillor, AlamCaakoy ; Vica Councillor, Charles W. Cole,8r.; Beo'f, Thomas S. Head ; Ties*., IfotbtuiDeem; llorslnl, J. 11. Day •, rrelato, Cbds.1'nrki; Bentrj, David Bird ; Guard, GeorgeForce. Tula Intlge or council will meetPort Morris alter the drat of January, 16and tbelr meeting night in change*, to tho tin!and third Wednesdays of each mootli, Insteadof tho first and third Tuesdays as heretofore.W. B. tlalley, I'eter iloworr and ono oilier,whose nnme I forget as 1 write, wore electedTrustees. There were four or live new nppll-aatlanf for mvtnhenhip last Tuesday evening,and 1 have no duttbt the ct-ange ot location<v111 1M for thsbeneatot tbe council In pointof ueiRbirxblpand attondnnce BIBO. A littleunhandy, perhaps, for tbe members who livein Stanhope, but I guess they can manage togat bore ODCS la awliilo, if It IR not too stormy.

1 liear they are going to rebuild tlie liuruod_iioeral wool works Immediauly, That r «about the Only Industry toft to Stanhope ai1 am right g!:-4 to bear that thoy are goli „right en again as toon as the? g«t the repairsmode, wblcb the lato Qro Uas made necessary,

Mr. Hlllard, of Ulndstono, was in Staubopeoa Wednesday,

Every newnpaper man will be sorry to boaror Urn accident thai btppntrd to O. W. Cblldiof .Uie. PJUlaad^U-l^leB^pi^Cber.. das:.Vo«t itrinttrsknow the genlnl editorbf repu-tatiaa at least. Two liundred and Jlftjtbontand dollars would maVe a pretty bigbole In your pile, would It not) And yet tbe;douy tbat ii wbnt the 1'hlUdelpUia editorla stld to bavB lost by tbe reoont fire. I wuan Interested l/stener once ou « tlma ta abrilliant dlHcunlnn on tbe iOdestrucUblllty olmatter by Mr. JOUM, of the Scientific Anveri'can, the then editor of Harper's Weekly, andgentlemen of that calibre, but, what I wouldlike to know now Ii was the matter In tbatcomposing room In tbe Udgtr olllce In Phila-delphia destroyed or not I I reckon It waspretty badly Injured any way. I think itwas Hr. Chllds wfco said tbat " the onlymoney be bad waa what he had given away.'

Wbifl George Wetts Ukes (tie Carernor'chair hero la a conundrum for bim ; " Whomows totter about tbe qualifications of aschool census taker la tbs Ton Harris district,the people of tbe district ora man la Camden ?:

*Te bear a great deal about home rule nowa-JtF* 1 WKtildlikeloBwallttleof IL

" D.J.

MBttDHAK.[Received too late for publicntlon lmt week.

Winter reached bare a little ahead ot tin*on Monday, and Just to show what he c*n titwhen he seta about It, beooversd oar bills andfields with snow m& piled up beape ot It Inthe roads so that travelers muit take downtbs fene« and go acrota lota.

Than, li dill a good deal ot com not huskedthroughout tha country, and £t» storm foundmany farmers not prepared for it.

Hott ot our mechanic* are worUog betweenhen and B*rnard*-il!», and tbw» seemsenough for them to do, u ten or eleven bousesare now In oonitmctiou In that neighborhood.First then is Ilr. Cromwell1., which is nearlyfinished, a few men from the Tiffany Decorat-ing Coroper-y now putting on the Oalsbingtouches. Then then is E. f. Balbacb's, ofNewark, then two Urges bouses for His.•jjjf^j, of Cattle Potst, tben Mr. CbarlaaIde't-jost begun-tben Mr. Alexandra's,Mr. Clark's, of O. N. Tl fame, then Mr.Haler FUkth, Mr. Allen1. BDd tbnwfor Mr.Beney. They will avenge perb&[)e «15,000eaoh wben oomplated, N you eee the bulldlugbiuIncM l§ booming. .

Ilr. Cromwell bas gnaUy Improved bispiaoe fay planting IS or 30 large trees, *ama oftfaem nearly fine, feet In circumference. Thoywere moved by. the FomtTreeTraiuplanler,a Chicago ramehiaa, and rn.ro guaranteed toUVB and grow.

Druggt*t Hopkins hat been compelled togive op buslnass here on account of hi* health,and bas gone to Los Angelos, Cal. We wl*hbim sooJ luck, good health and a speedytorn.

Judge Tuse Is drilling a well on his propertyhen. HewuforcedtodasobrtbtfemiTltyof water this Bummer.

IBONTA.YA\, GDIem who hod the ml tfor tun* to

hi* pocbotboo> tast Heptumber with eighteendoitars fn ft found ft last SatiirtUr. \YhlUunloading a load of manure something cnughton his fork. When he took It off it was thelost pockatbook, money aod aJ).

Mrs, Jacob Able gave a birthday party laitMonday night for her daughter Una, which

ai largely attended by the young folks.D. I*. Dickerson killed two pigs »lx months

old whose combined wefght was four hundredand two poundt,

John Btout, the Tillage blacksmith, has loUof work sharpening horses at Uii« writing;

Ura. D. r* Cory has been quite sick tbB lutweek, but Is gaining at present,

Itav> Baker Smltb, of Flanders, preachedi the chapel Bundsy afternoon, ,Mrs Jowpb Robinson and aant of Succa-

tunnn, spent Friday at D. I*. Dlckeraau's.ROSK Bun.

STOCKHOLM,-• Tb&HotchklnBhteTConcertCompanyKavaan entertainment at the M. E. Church, Dec

rt. \Mr. Chas. Brown went Friday and Satur-

day to the teachers institute at Hackeniack.William JJoaa bas built a new part to bis

3UM. Samuel VanOrden did the carpenterrork and Tbeo, Fredlcfas tlie mason work.John Mead Is bome from Long Island. We

lon't know whether be will go Uck or not.Tbe Pxaat snow cauwd a great >)angbt*r of

rabbits. Itwasjoat wluit thohunters wanted.Wo have had pretty good sleighing for a ft w

The boys around bare have thoroughly en-joyedtb* skating.

Tbe hunting season will noon be ovtr.Mr. Henry 1. Fredlcks got an Increase on

fi pension,Tha Buaquehanna hu bull! two iron bridge*

at Stockholm and the work was drmt by th*Wilmington Bridgff Companx.

EAMaden hu bwn tnntfemd fmn thaTwo Br id^ drill to ttu^teroii way frefgat.

Three Qood Tbini*,Killgore1! XX Cough Bytnp. Klllgon'a

XX Oamfkor Crttm £JUgo««XXPoroa«

. couple wanted to live on myplaoeTn Uockaway fur siutll rant, takingcan of iitace and a corns. Head good refer-

2-t! 103 Waat TOdBt., K. V.

ijdt&Yi •T*£fDBIOSDg UDdAlUafidiillio HoBtOfflceatOoTcr^N.J,

UOVKU, N. J., Deo. Dth, ibUi.Ir«. M J. Berrymaii, Jtune*J*cohu*,

.. F. KenwarJ, Mary h. Llnsberry,JBS. I). Lii)<fi.Iey, X. Si. I-yncJi,Mamie Mttfuire, Wm. MaRker,Mr. J. F. Stchofi, Mrs. J. N. rrudBii,

To obtaiu noy uf tlieabovo letters My "adertiaed'1 tuid glvo date of this list.

D. H. ALLKK. P. H.

VANDEUDliaa—WAEll-At thent the bride'* psrenU, December 3d, by tbsIUV, P. P. Maad. John Vonderhuth andHusAn Waer boUi ot Hiber ia.

UOFJWAN— WKiBE-At Oerman Valley,December 3d, by Rev. W. K. Dilp, CharlesC. Hoff(B*D, ofVltllllMburg.and Mlw Hen-rietta H. Wel»e, of ticbooley'it Mountain,

BWAZY--S*ORTON-At Dover, NovemberItito, by W. H. ^hawser, Jeremiah Bwaiyand Aunie U. Forton. botb of Dover.

DIED.I*EIunr—At the Morris County Poor HOUM,

December lM. Isaac Perry, colored, «ged103 years, formerly of Mt. OIlvs Township.

F0EEENT. 'House to reut on Prospect atreet. Iteut f)

per month. Apply atB. h DUNHAM'S

Real Edtate and InuuraDoe Olllce,Mw, Dover, N. J,

ELECTION NOTICE,THE ZfAT-ioKAi. Vmos B-tw*or DOVER, B. J,, Dw.Tltb, 1803.

The annual mooting ot tue atookholdert ofthli Bank tor the election of Directors, wllbe held in the banking bouse on TUESDAY,JANUARY lOtb, 1»0. Polls will bo openfrom 10 o'clock to 11 o'clock A. U.

UZO. V. MGEK£R,3-lw Cashier.

THOS.SHOEUAXEK,

CUSTOM WORE, 14 CO, t&.W and |H.&0.Uen'a faalf-Boled and haeied (imlledj, 7B cti.Women's half-soled and beeled " 50*'

Shop under E, C. Burnett a saloon, BUSMXstreet, Dover, 21 m

W M . S. COXJQARD.

FURNITURE, CAllPETS, -BEDMNQ, SPRINGS, &o.

DIvomeacall. UpholaUrylnallltabnncbM.WU. B. CO1.LA.IID,

BUCKWIIJ. BTHHT. riOVKIl, K, J.

FOB BALE.A OOO1) JERSEY COW AND A F1NB

MAltft. AiMn-ssoi- calloti

.IfJH. V. lUKEf l ,

1'. O. Itot 15. (I-2WJ Udvcr, Pf. S.

Treasury Department.'

KOTON, December 3d, 4

AVilE»EAH,l)ysnUsr.actoryevldeiicoiircBont«dU> Uiu uiidBmlguoU it has U*u nmda ta ap-pear ihnt- tba Natluual Uuiau IlAlilt, ofliovoi-, In tho Town of ltovor, hi Uio Countyot JAorrla and fltute ot J»ow Jui-sey, ha*uomiilied wltli all tho provtulonB o[ tlio ''Actor CougntsH to enama National BonkingAHHuciaiionH to oxtomt tlieir coi'[Hirato «K-iKteuro mid for otliur purpose*," o|t|irov«3July 18Ui, 18Sy.Kuw.tlierufore I . JUOUM Uoftou Hvubunt

Mtlltrtiuller-«Mtia"OUITcUWjfHVliBrctty tMfUfyUmttliQ h'uUoiial Unlan Rank of Ifcvor,in the Toivu of Dover, In tho County of Hor-r|a ami State of New Jersey Is autliorlzod tohave naccos»iou lor tbo jterlod specified In itsauiauded articles of association, namely untlOIOM of buitnoa ou Veamihw liftli, M2,

In tcsthnony-whereof wituowmy Jiaud and conl of officetuts 'Jd tlay of Decembor,

Comptroller of the Currency.S-&W

THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE

Trewartha,IB irrn.ii HIAIMJUAKTXIIH ron

normsWK MAVB OX UAKD A FUI4* LIKE Or

Iron a i Hia ia l Toys,GAMES OF ALL KINDS,

and the finest itoek of

In town, Beautlfulboxeafortbebeatcitridfei

GOOD MIXED CANDYat 10c. per lb.

Fine Mixed for 15c, per lb.

OUR OWN CELEBRATED

F O R 2oc. PER LB.

« are able to rapply Su&ds; Sfibuolj>t HOOK BOTTOM PRICES.

PtEABE GIVE U S A OAIX.

THENEVEBSXIP

HORSESHOE!

Ilnnovable, Bteal-centered and Solt-ihar-p«Dfng Callta. They will «a»«aiiyu*ermon«ron hl» aeaaon'a bill. Van OILS ti\*

S.H, Berry Hardware Co.—IT—

The Buff Brick Building, Dover,

Sole Agenis forMorris County.

. OF ALL E1KDS, BIIKB AltD QCiUTT,

day be found la my yard. I keep my etockwefl protectwf fmtn tb« weotier aad my

riearereaeoiuble. WbuiKmanbujlcgll bf

wefl protprioeearereaeoiuble. WbuiKmgive me a cell before placing your

A. JUDSON COE,VAIID A!ID OFFICE OH

STUEET, DOTIII, K. J,

For Bent in Eockaway.

D0VEH, N. J.

MONDAY, Doc. 12th.

TUB WOHI.DFAMKD

FISK JUBILEESINGERSORIGINAL COUFANT,

iota Fi ik Vuiveralty, Naabvllle, Tenn.

CiunuwtfuuroitD, Hanager,

FOB ONE OP THEIR

INIMITABLE CONCERTS.

that devoted over H5O,00tf ot'lta aNmlngstothe building of Flsk frnlvei-rty, tuat mad*t»o wonderful); succcsitul tolri abroad, thegueeU of Kings and Queens and trim, fafn-Srten, «nd tbat SUDS by apeclal InvlUtlon forFraeiuenti Gract;ilo'u, G«rf\eld, Arthurand Harrison.

Tbelr songs open the fountain of tearn."UEV. THIO. 1>. CDYLEB, D. O.

They have no competitors and osn bav<

11 Tbey are simply unapproachable."ROCKV MOUNTAIN MEWS, Denver.

3&Q. andSfio.

. . . 60c.

How on sale at Klllxote's drug store. Dover,and Benj. Fiartey'i news store, Port O « » .

ADMIBSION,

RE8EKVED BEATS,

HEATH & DRAKEre offering extra good valuei In Winter

Importation! of

SILKS,

VELVETS,

WOOLEN

DHESS

PABBICB,

' LACES,

TRIMMINGS,

RIBBONS,

GLOVES,

LADIES',HISSES',CHILDREN'SCLOAKS,

* INFANTS' WEAR,

UNDER WEAK,

MEN'S NECKWEAR,

MILLINERY,

LACE CURTAOS,

RUGS,

, CARPETS, etc.MAU, OBDER3 SOLICITED.

777 & 779 Broad St.,NEWARK, N, [.

8HEEIFF8 SALE.IN CHAKUEUY Ot NKV7 JEFLBEV.

Between John S. Btig&r, complainaiit amiJohn Feely, Mary Feely, Janus Feely,Thomas J. Fwlf aud Eliubetli Vdeiy Kitwife, Kate Coughlln and MiUiael Cougblliihor tauiUnd. MariusRobliuon and Richardaorrabrant, defandante. Fi fa. for sale ofmortgaged premise*. Returns bis to Fcbruary Term, A. D. 1803.

MADU)N FlTMT. hoi r

BY virtue of lisa above staled writ ol fieilfacias lu my bauds, I shall oij-ose for sale

o>t public veotlue at the Court Homo In Mor-TIBWWI], N. J,, OU

MONDAY, Uie Utb day of January twit,A. D. IKK), hobvetxa tho hoon of 19 M and p

o'olock P. M., tbat is to say at 2 o'clock in tlieafternoon of void day, all thorn two tracts ofland situate in tbe Township of Mendhun, intho County or Monts antt Htato of New Jrr-

THtFinsT TRACT-Beginning In tlie middie of the now public road leaillng from Ui-turnpike to J. n. 8touts, at ft corner of n i lHtm a JIe»Ur'» land, ttenro |IJ ruanlnsalong thfi middle of laid road "eaut forty de-greeaBoutiiH(mora(xirrectlyaouUif urutgrweeut) ninety-nine links; thtxwe t-1 northelgbbr-ebt dnsrees and fifteen minutes Mattwo cVins ana seventy-two links thence H)11 wrart five degroee north" (mort correctlynorth five degrees west) ninety tine links ,tbenoe (4) south elghty-slx degrees and fifteenminutes wont two chains and sevens twolinks to the piece «f beginning, containingtwenty-seven hundred tha of an ante mnr* orless: being tie same land conveyed to Dora-Inlck Feely by John Scally and m'o, by deeddated March Mth, 1871, and recorded in tbeMorris County Clerk's Office In Hook A 8 ofDeeds, on pagcslYK, fee.

Tits StcONo TBAOP—BogtnntnK In thn newroad at tbi) southwest corner ol Domtnlck"- "ys other land, thtmoe (1) along said road

5 fivd utd cae-u-lf degnwe east fortyfeet; thenca (2) north eighty-sis: «ln«re«actutOEO hwlredonJ eighty 7*ot to Johl W Do-Munn's line; thence (3| north live and one-lujf degrees west forty feet to Domlnlc-Fecly'sother land; thence (4} with his linesouth eighty-six degrees west ono h indred andalghtv feet to the place of beginning, coutainlug slitoon hundredtba of an acre mow orlees { being the stuns laud tbat w u conveyedto Domtnlck Feely by John W IWnlz, byileod dated Ifftfch MUi, 1878, and raconleq intlio Morris County Clerk's Ollcc, In Hook V8 of Deeds, on pages 231, A c

Dated Deo. TtbTA. D, 18&S.|0.O0 OSCAR UND9LKY, Sheriff

NOTHING EQUALS

Dr. Eflwaris' tell Syrnndisemaee of Uie toroai e w luegaTsne tanloproperUea aupport the tytteai The Expectamat unloads the oonieeted mooooi men>

while tbe Anodyne relievM wm, urns aaiweriDg tin lodloKUouol

EARITAM, N. J., NOV. 15th, 1SKL.We do hereby omertauy «&)!« la renooi

mending Dr. Edwarda1 Coogh Byrup ai a IUperlor remedy fo "Qripp" and til tormi otcoujtb, u we are uting it in on r families.

miUhinTi*' --,—anaffwUvcraoMdy (or putb.TlM oad It ID mj lamllr.

Both 3te.udS0o.tlu mtiea «

THE M0EB18 OODinTt

5AYIHQ3 BAHK,UOSBISTOWH. H. / .

COJIPUBATBD HARCU 34. MM.

HBT W.V^ProJJui -AURB1.IUB B. BOLLQccreUrr uvl Trauorsr—B. T. HVLL.

MAKAOEnSB u j C n t n e r , l torrW. Millar.BaiDptOD O. lluah, Aunllu B. Hull,Fliilip H. Uoiruuo, Joan O. Bwttr,CUi. Y. B«.n, U. S. Vtul Bnm.

H l

imn 6tunrtbfl m'dkji at add omtlia n-

BANKIHO B0DS8.JIM

8atun]«]v from 9from 7 to »!•.«. ,

A. n. to 4 r. M, dkilr, azupt 8*turdAy.

I'AKTIAI. pROSI'tCTUS.

FRANCES HODCSON BURNETTwlllootttrlbuU tlt« Brat aerUl to appMU* fit intuaxlne from her mn (or many JMW, antltfid "HIE ONETKNEWTHE BESIO1ALL."

H, C. BUNNEflwill funmli a leila ol i l l slntehai antiUatl"JEHJBKyBTBKBTANO JKRHKYLAr" "llliutrated. — .

ROBERT CHANTwill Mata the furtbar enmrienoeB ot 7ana JuMutila. Itt "A BEQUEb TO TUGiiBPLEcrnoNS or A HAJUUEU M/ N.'lllu.lr.Wd

HAROLD FREDERICcontribute a political nov.l or gr»t

ar, osUtlal THE COPFEIIHEJIU.BY TflG AUTHOR OF "JERHr."

_ t o S B Oiott, tbe >utta9r u< " Jarrr/will wi Ite a raJI.Uo iUrj of III. amoni IhoTuneaaoo ftiounUbiMn, '•TI13 mjJlKKTSl'PURET"

PERSONAL1KMINISCENCES.

_...H,YLE TO EDWARD IRVINGothcra, doaliuc \rltli a part ot Carljla1! Ufafar dmemitlnm UiatbrouKht cut In tht

HUU.NKU Jiy tbe late. Marquli de Cbam-unm Botii aftlslM am full a* new matterAN AUT1BT1H JAPAN. By Ilobart Blum.

h h l t d frotn a natdome of

MOMEMW,whlc]ihav6be*maguine. during 1SW, willaaiue particuJ*rV titrlkiatf

featur«of ...be continued byp*pen, among

safiaotlieraMEN'I OCCUPATIONS.

A Renu of artielw on UM Iif» work of mIn many c«l]luKH-Uie chief wjt [excluilnof nrofaislotiri ta which men MTQ Uelr llveU-hoal

THE WORLD'S FAIR IN CHICAGO.A urlM will bo pvbllAlied laUr In tot n a r

.Ivlngr tlig Imiireaioniinul. IJJth. aiutluoiiU|wn(llfferflntounrT.rauf noi., uoto Amer-ican and toniga . awl manr ot U M QMarrura will bo abo artlaU wbo will lllustreto

MI5CELUNEOUS ARTICLES.Furtlier coutriuutlonji to UM

OnEATCITlBS >fni. i lun«lt'--_—-_-th, L2B*5.I:j« '»^ H < W» A I D .

lug article by Ootavo Utwruw c o f t tUdii of WOMAN'S AHT now Koiog on InParis, AUI artlrleb upon artlatlc •uhjects, ac-counu of travail, tic.

THE ILLUSTRATIONSof the year will rtfireaNit tbe work not onlyof lli* veil known Illustrators, but m u ydrawings will also » p , w by arihte who a nbee* knuwn u i winters.

TERMS: \VSSBb.

3PECUt0rFM.^1S»

Now fi tlij) time to aubecrib*.

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS.

74] Broidway, New Vo;k,

THK PRESS(HIW VOBC)

FOB 1893.

Daily. Sunday. Weakly.

The "Aggreuive Republican Journal ofthe Metropollt

A NEWSPAPER FOR THE MASSES.

FOUKDKD DKnimB lit, 1867.

iToViR IM.OO«BAiiT

THE MOST REMMMAtLe NEWtf APERSUCCESS IN NEW YORK.

IE FRBK BSNDAY BStlOK k •

AS AK ADvnjTiaaia a n n m

T n Ttm bu no aapKinr In Vtw Yfitk.;

THE MESS

Dally only, om year

SendforTni

Ubarucocninui

SPECIAL SALE-OF— . . .

Holiday • Gifts!Larso Family Bibles for 11.26. Also a oomplate usort-

ment of Small Bibles, Writing Paper, Christmas CarteAlbums, Pocket Eoo'ks, et«. AfaUUneof

MEERSOHAtJM AND FINE FaENOHiBHIEE PIPES

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.AHE NOW EXHIBITING A LARGE ASSOJITMEST OF FINE

HOLIDAY GOODS.SLIPPERS.

Men's Velvet Embroidered, PlushEmbroidered, Felt, Goat and AlligatorSlippers, in an extensive assortmentof styles and colors, at from 60o. perpair up. <_ .

PINE CROCKERY.Haviland's French China Decorated

Tea Sets, 66 pieoes, at $10.50, $1106and $11.60 per set.

Also Decorated China Cups and Sau-cers, Moustache Cups, Mugs, ShavingCups, &o. '

Fine Table Glassware. ~"

LAMPS.Hall, Library, Table and Barngart

Lamps at very attractive prices. TheB. & H. Lamp. ______

SLEDS.From 6O0. eaoh up.

SKATES.From 60c. pair up.

HANDKEBOHIEFS.An immense assortment of Ladies'.

Men's and Children's Bilk and LinenHandkerohiefs at popular prices.

Ladies' Linen Initial HandkerchiefsgSp.eaoh. Men's Linen Initial Hand-kerohiefs 35c eaoh. Ladies' and Chil-dren's Handkerohiefs in fancy boxes.And as a speoial, Ladies' Fine LinenInitial Handkerohiefs 13c each.

LEATHER GOODS.Latest: styles in Traveling Bags,

Shopping Bags, Pocket Books, too.,for Ladies and Men.

PERFUMERY.Colgate's and Lundberg's Perfumes

for Holiday Gifts, in a variety of styles.

Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery,Bilver Plated Ware. -

Children's Sets, &c

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.

IP"*

*..„ ^^—I**™--*-- -

BUY YOUR

- A T -

TAYLOR BROS.

B U M S PflEPLAB _Sussex Street, Dover, N. J.

THE FISHER HABNESS CO.kMjmand «U eooMetlau with tbe Ckhooatftabv Cotupwy *i Xtmuk u d hM

Factory at Flanders,MwUApUcaooljlhacl.ljt.tol

FISHER HARNESSl l t a m r U r t o i i l u u t M b i n d A D J p m n «ato« a Sl i l«r I U ™ a . « « l » o » l l n d ! B t » l . t .

U k d m T » n l l a t a It mada (ood b j nturalng t in a m to U » factarj at T ! u » ! > n , w l «T«ry

• I t k l > l l l l » i n r ° > « • » B « r « « Wi l l i e aolU handter, » lutora, Trllb • ' " i

DENTISTRY.

c m s iTTmmon to TOS KJIXOWINO :

It gi\cs me plcMure to wquunt my (rienib. with BM t u t Uikt they can havo teeth extnwted

wittont pun by the use of Dr. Jexop'i LoetlAnnthetio at the effioe of Dr. Pre»m«n, Dover.

Miss LOWE VANDIHOOO;, Hun Lorrti Brrm,Demille, S . J., Deo, 4th, 1802.

Try Uie "I/001J Amwlhetio »t Sr. frerauui'ioffioe and be eoaviuoed that it is all that i» olumedlor it MB. UTD MRS. TnEo. F. A n n ,

Port Morris, N. J., Deo. 6th, 1802.

I <»n cheerfully recommend the "Ixical Anma-thotio" lor eilraotlnj teeth.

MIIB. WM. O. Kion»BD8,Htudtovn,N. J , Nov. lAtti, 1893.

Dns. FBEEHUI AND YnEEUNo:DKAB BISB -—I am BO well pleised with the use

of the IKKUI Anmstlietio In hnriiig teeth eitneledthai you have my pennisaioii to me u y name i nwaj you please aa reference.

M A n T MnLmoToN MivmnBY,Stanhope, N. X, NOT. 25th, 1892.

DR. R. C VBEELAND,after ten J H I * nperieaee, having a well knownreputation foraxtraoUiig teeth, Caa aoeeptod a

< poMtionwithDr. rreemxn

m. FBBEMAN hu the exohaive right to u eDr Jea»p*a tooal Anaeathetie. ^

-:- DON'T FAIL TO SEE •THE LINE OF

CHRISTMAS BOOKS, BIBLES. ALBUMS,n SETS, etc.,' at

JVR SMOKERS AT

M. C. HAVENS'SnssexStreetDorer,H.J. ,:

BENNETT'S NEWS STOREand note the prico. Sookore will, find a fall lino of '•

Brier and Meerschaum Goods,OF lire suira ijo*Ltir. * '

•7-~— CIGARS', m muix riOHiaas BOTT»HLB FOR nmianu« srrm.

SUSSEX STBEET, DOVER, N. J,

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!I eitond.to one and all a *.'|

aorditl invitation to v i i i t m r ylarge display of new andbeautifta HOUO AY OOODS 'especially Delected with avlow to(mestiog tho every •requirement<ofthegiftmak-' 'era of thU locality. My mag-nifloont.Btook include* lnnu- vmerable attraotiona perfect- tly adapted to meet the re- "'qniromente of people who -are in search of gift* for oldand young, expensive or in- '

I ozponaive; iirfactnowisthe

Mme and this is the place to«'',!ISSSBBSSSSSSSBBSBSSSSBSSSBS! get just what you want and ,ijust what'win plea*© the person you desire, to remember. '•;*Don't fall to tee our attractive holiday display of

Diamonds, Watches, blocks, Jewelry, Silver-ware, ;9

Gold and Silver Thimbles;Gold Pens, Optical Goods,

Y Novelties, etc. ;

Dorer, K. ^

:&

Blackwell Street,

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Entered at tba Port pOloeat Dowr, B..J.

; . ; • > • '

A ciirUoj clob tee beenorunlied at Mor-

• Mti. I» -C.Bljrolrtt nee pna to Km-"i-':- aoaateiAa'ooavtett,' '..! '. •:' . - rv .'.v *:p/.<;;:: J5M1tlinmjtUle louidw».drowo«li l tui,'r- apjiear lajnanyjif Dmewbanie?,/; ,•: :-^'.^" Ur.VodMn. SdwaM Hel^tour returned-. lutFrid./from tt«lrw«Ubf tar. ;

.. ,Coa»eU tabe place neit

• l« eljbt (mfeal bltajjcaDtl »(Mr JM, lrt.',' , will >t-

. - uimM, dliubr astrdeateuctiba U I t . «1-. HUniUt.l . l .oltojoiiuimiinrfwocmii.1

>,' r b « . hae bean eioeWt eHeUmto ame*i U h b t | U a b b U l d l

: lAVTba «K»«m«»t ol t l , Lorf'iBopfU- will bef «dmioI»Und lo l ie Flnt Vrtbodljt Cburei

:

ooloml, dledit > a Couitjitur, «i tin m e t « • o( 103

/- IM Udl« M lk« Cbrjiai BtlWt Oli^xltllSW ten• feetUil In i t . caapei Kmiglit^K1

f i jTu-Oiw' iBJ . lKl ' JJadUo*' CMnpanj.oponrf In S a k n t W Honea left nlebt for «

V^rieVieeek'latay:"f/;: ' \ r 'f'-;^^^W i

Mr. Ototlaad be. letunjed /ran haaUo»-- duck., but tae men-rto .listed Mi'ara «SU

U f c t f

' K .'iWm.' Hoyt aada friend. vboM nenia is iritii-held,otNiwYo«r,ba»e|l ten MU.OOO to Draw

Hie reported tbat BlUjButta will be: no mo™ on tlie turt. "BUlj" le • ' 3 m k j

bom, M i n i • jood « e la Ui dej, r ff?. •/j'^TiM'*wW'.))(Mtic*''ttMniit^) beviatuedin

»U1 WT« ««o« reletlaf to Ikeui«podUoc i ln i t»ddport«m'p p

''' ' The Oaatnl BeiirMd operete^oir hundred«nd tllrti-l»o mlk. 0« road l» tie State of

J i l l U. 'mmuu Haiu'le* mi3ii>4«Si»« am

.: oVttwaV'i pnaot'from » number,,,)! BWBUUbl U I I M l l n

• STfcebod; of tie late Jodie Delrtaple meffi taken lo Uncreniatbty «t M Ridi'I-; t ,. for indomUoo «fur UK finvH lad fr<dar.'i'i'A widkataU wllllajlo paj «l»,l»0 'oMk

torth«»a«ra»d.l«*ioll«»t|4a«l.ofHad|.Km. Hiajl»l<«f to Uiato<niaiidajat»80,.

Xba. tunlertal-OT and tolnlttan of Fortl a n d , N. Y., b a n g«w on artnie agalnitBuaJejhuMrel.. Norn »U1 be held liemUnrunbeeabaDldtal/neaaaerr. -

VBareej" 0>»m>n,tfc» brutal Summitpowetalila. who we. arreeted laat week forettauptra ae»ult- o n e .prieoner U a been0ootloUd»ial«lll8»tbl.d««U. ...;; .

Thi oppoelUou. to awarding tip obotract forJer»j Cltj'j water mpplf to tin UoKat,Hadtkun S Clark Co, baa become io etrou«bat UOIIkel; new Mdiyin be called (or. ,

NWiolae N. Hullar, Jr., be. rediuei thepoeittaioi General ButernFeaeen,«Aijiitofthe Leokewenna, vacating tbat olllce on Nor.801k ,Hli.iKsoeeorbu not, ea jet, been ap-

p'.-'•. mljnoon artinlr tor o u J«r tc Wnl off^ cholm li • (oal miinin l a i inooki taconuK<-h^*:^V5,!S.TW^J^^ii:>'';'>".1''>'-'ii>

• Tba annual ballot UaIln>U»rtundo( Rail.,- road Tollman «)U b« hall at Uoboln to-

olntad:;; i V ' » : '• ^ V S V ^ . ; . - "WlUlem Eotarta, or N««.flrui.»lcl, jot

drunk oo tbe day alter eleeUpn mai boaatedthai ha would net eobtr up iinUI a BeputlloenrreebUl wee elected. lA.t Xrldaj olibt Umat lire. BanW Cowan :un.U«'etroel' andtried to kin b*r. H» vill 8 . t aoUr In tt«

i t l J i ; i i t f V ^ i i

W'wijI beeaea'Mai Ola NaUoaal Unko Bank of•*•'••--" - ••--••• •• dto"O»

Mat Jennie SmlUi, of Uorrlitown, and MlnBay Bnnrdier, of qioiloeetar, a « Hk4ly lomeet at tha trap, alanoarly date Ina oaileet•t flrty targetaandtweoyr-ntellrelilnliaaob.UtaHnnrikar, knownn>"LittleHawkeya,"haa tkot a treat many maUbee and le i Hue

' « tie M. fcl.,-1. *J)oan^ at Old Prfa:ComtMti>t\U aealta/wkkehaibeeaaerl

ftftaihHajJiilrad of t&ji&lfg&ZMSgiM

*:;.lW:proaj)ecto'rf Bertlia^ealetaiiaale

•' •kltWifcaVaMHlBe* ' M l - « " • • ' — l i

iS iBairWiBSSSkfe^v:*:^;%%U,i.':F<4S»:^^^fWiii:koidVa-oaja»Oii.U tea r|a»;-to-«omw »I«ll.

;-::TMWU»(t«ariooiw(rtfo.llcrrlaoo»nt/;at laaWiMd'a Fair, will beehownlotbeKor'rUlow«;:pibtoeol^rAilBlalt«Da<!!8t»

WMmmmm.V:-Bloe,:oI.Oo»ai«rT, le.Wore aa. It leav.karetaaaaaly.prMadi'peawrfalneee-mia.•$t*!l<&*mfrA er. akofM Jn*g.tlt to doa

eeriowjylllwleklypa-aterarhr^earlytwo aece*e, •ota»w that ka U ooaratooeab

>: *JiH» iron ore Meuaae oTer the n%h Brtdfe.EraoobforOctot-raadHoTeenbecar-ieefol-Vlowe' Ootobet, taroojh, M,-M koa 1 owl,

; .Looai; 17Jtooi,«ewt,; Koreaeber, taroagh;

?»V^^^a;6^Kl^}™toaatTcwtrJiSi l tannrB* k e » ^ thunder ekowei. Wadnea

! day night aod Tkunday eienltglr.lhl.eat-'•••;tj™,aonietal»inniiaoalrttkleeeaar«: Bnt

riitertalaedtheioroeof UJeoflloeaiKl tw6;:;inurna^frta«&at7thelr pleaautboroeonS'I-fiap^'irtt*«:,WeJn84ay agkt,'ji' a weyJ that wUlmakeU a fWlgtHnl recil«-ac« •wsmsm

•: fdk»tij^oa.B»carBln« tka fntare pnwtn-aatar-.:;t*lpatD.UwaraW.taV;Oeparaalriaiy«<»-:- L ^

Ja

Li a a ' - • •''. a 4 - .^^wAT. - * " • > - - ' " .m't '.'A A'-- . . • .*_•.• L *

if.ba to.thtalw^wXbell^tMiMM-iiir-W?,--dark,tl»:wa]ldii«o»lte Errpla»iant,ljnt;an: enOTraJlngooogne»tlor.-"eapreeeiit.--' ..

Dlpbaienalera»inietl1aliiB«ld,Kr. Sid Mn. daitlaod will ipeqd Ine

f l e a tae been jtnwp JeSoutn Caioltaa andeqerleee; It lent Oral rate quality, -1 There' are .LaWiQii InriIctniwitf Xor murderspoil tte calendar ot tie J-reej Ottj Courte.

Orugt h u » dally peper, ths OrangeBwoJUfHtw*-1 itanntiatuewuonUotiday.' Holxrt Barbour,' the. millionaire: threadmaketyof :Peterson, ielt til. eoUr* eetate to

lor Svxwuit-atnKrms ot UM Houaeof JUpre-- w . t a t . v e s , • . ? " - • : • : : • • • ' ' , - • ' .'' •"

Toi Republicans oi'ruinfleld elect*, theirentire Uokataxo.pt dt j judge at the cityelection Tuesday. :

"The"'' PUUdelphU Ladger building n idaatrcyedt>yfim Wednesday night, entailing*Mot»260.0pq. : , - v , r1 Bl»VwaymeaU»eotl»rdey UldnpaFull-t u car portor/: i^iaj evldeatlf know nksre

tomakearich'heui. ! """.=•- ••-iXlu'btg^Mdhua organ faetorj at Wash-

intWm is practical]? at a itandiUU at all.tbatooutareonstrike."„•' v-•-•••'"

The carpenters of £astoh' haw made ademand foraj.nlna boor day<at the at me wagesi t t i i y r s ^ « n t f W o r t r m . •-'-,,'. ;•'-••'-'#; '•"-' ••'"''.HatilDgtr, the J«TMJ Oitr inurjtrer, b ubenwewUnoed to be banged,'atul th. dateU i b«a fixed tho 23<l|o-t. •,: Thar* wm'about twenty oar load* of ap>fUtt^ilxtrrtU to tto aw, ibii^ed /romabontDeckflrtownthljfall, ; , "-•: Thn Board of Bdocalion of Platnfldd havad*dd«dto aboikhtliB two «MiIpa:ruh and

PurtbtMn of Cbri.ta** KKU will find th«oolunuia of tb# EBA * jrollabli dlwotory ol>rhM»'to:ljuy th»-Ijait'goodi it, tbo lows*.p r f » t . ; ; ^ . ; ^ V ^ . . , ; ; y ; ;•.•/•, ):.- ;,. UoTenior-e!4rtW«rU at tb« dinner ot thiDMWiamUoflQotoUei ofHtw-Jeraty dsclandU B W U In >vor of.I*Hi Abbett fw tnlUd8tat«i'B«B»-o&;^":;/:;..,/;:

vi - ; \ •:• r1^"' J.'V. Jordan, who two yaanaga wai pro-prirtor Oi; 'tha Dorlneouft kt Bchoolaj'iMoohUIn m*rri»d. hli flon1! Bvaethftart laitBttarSMymtWiwon. , , -

ooMUtvtloaal..by,tbeIt WUJ be amne Urn* bafora any deotelon UM d l H J ;

PoUownan Paul W M «r«Upi « * • Bar*?in K(irt(«toini - /«• di«rd«-Jj corfuci v oaSaturday1 ewnUtVwhiP the Uttw nidtailraUMkad tfa* offlpwiJnjuriDg hl« l«f imtralj,Paul cJubUi hit .nan ioto mbjecUoo u di o m d hlai orW to a tpivlal oRIcw, and wiutb«tai«otooMla«h«wk. , - •

Tt* Board ot director! of ftw VBloomfteUfaUoHl Bank lavs ntuiad to dlaooutiti; not*

erf U* BlomlUM romuhlpConnnltU* fOT *»,•r^l.18, I ^ T U lofairinwt for work im thi oiit-Itt.nw«r. ^TWiUctlcm'wai tak»n -oa-th«i r o u d Uaita* Towuhip Conunittw Ua nol^alrifhl"toM«otl»tflfaphnoUa,v ;I

• ma»«torn(JBi bbiriafiwn'•«•*.(»• bddln«i»)IaM«* »»wrt Ml.»lm. MorrUs-nTu--d#y ^ t , ICr^.Simb*. CUrtt, M eliw-Iym u nildlaff is PJaflir itowt, allppw) and(ffl'oo tfcaio. paTTOent, \TNbm plokid upbjr(rUbd««i«> w«d*»d. U U rappwd that

^ Tfca wtr'timwl of tbsK, Y,,S. A W.R, B ,nwUr tt* nOflidM, will b* 6,«W ffit lonf,or oaxV t<> tb« lottgat railroad tunaal ID tbtworlda^It wUl bt ootapktad In 18 month*, i ta etui ot about la.OCO.OOO, ttabondi for whichirtbalm fl»tad without th« lMji dlfflnUtytv>f b<artof Spti-omt IntwMt on li« par

'^TtM';>prNmt^huitirig-MUM' h i ' bew. "th»bwt ft* larg* grnan Uwt Pit* coanty huatanhaH:iuom:;to':'^^^thaa-.a^dMiula.'-'.UpnriMct bttfdtt*^baValMMilaloand ofthli

^ n u m .oalll. cf Bloomliic pror*, nla» to tt» flretniibg tunQri * » • to Jokn M. Hoff(pan(Hre t* • Bhaltr. brotb«r«; nnd! vi»10ng: Ms&I^

A ooopUimacHwJ wire) wheat n»m« webraU vot lMra, w m t o a Booptoa doctor ODamd«j>tohtT*Wtawi> ( « • tmt«l Tb.a m d « j t o h t . W a w >cwpta M qoamJW and :fou«h^;iutd^tbiWQMB ted dlnhMul a fQD at thi m*B, tbt

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tadoctora»»ki»1t.babaTa tiouaU. WeV k V U W

l O m A j € ULff'wor.. ud wuntonwl bobar«tMa ha« a aUuck. Untw Utad with' bi. a«U inK t HUw«daT»ceiMrtiia«iwwoo tb*lr mv tot&W oountrr MMD G»nn*oj.ttldklh»rt(orarr*c».J«.rato«.«

7 ;to. :br^

t^l^UUnKa5f«plt- Howtrw, tt draw tba 1I» oo:Uunc

d«««-tb*lrhMVtak.«. place aUm h. beftnh k l W i l . y * r j few pf *l« jwuw

r hlb i l wrrt b«i. 1«WWiTitf*! «JJJ1, «ad. wa bopUwqUxb.e taaard . i r f - tbat' It >b.j betMiW«Utoce3»U«J toUjbU

l i a a i n i ^ C n r t a i ^ y Bof Bt Jobn'l Ctnrcti w « btW in the tnaowboo»on'Tiia»3*r;iiid;w«!D«il.7,eTeDlDI««ni tba only- tbitx ID iho « j ol • jwrftct«woeiip*iMUa:v iwa«ii6iit'<w»attierTI»

« r 5 t 1 » yhad DO"aimoolty. In dl^odugoftbrirwam.Tba reppar and mor» aolk* rtfreibroioU downrti d t b h J a. tr*ittr baud

lt to » ^ t y ; i U t t b * w « l i i « w M not'jcotf Uoni,V) tbat more « u U biva ep-d tfaata and btlpcd tiie itdUa In their un-i i A i t t h t t M t n

/'•.I Vi, ;.1 aond*r school OfSMim. •> >•,••.Tho(oUowinj.Ia tie HitoiofflMnot OnesU. E. Sunday:; •ebDol for the year 1SQ:BapcrlntendBii;: T. H.' 8njdor T A«t't' BapXA. J. LTitnian; ^cretary, W. A-' Smltb ;IVwnirr, Eilirlo HallrLlbrmilan, Tbeodore

MI F.nnlo FTil); Ch'orlitBr. A.

R»dFlaiii»l,all ffbol IOM at 34 eti, tor 23^ n O O t i - C T t <t tia Dorm-Ba»

THB T , K. a A.The dstb anaiul oooTentiaa of tho Ycmoff

U u 1 ! GtrbUan AaMdatioo ol tb» ttecoodDlaWot Df »aw Jirwy m told la Dov«r JutFrfefey, Saturday md SiuuUr ««i it * uestlmataitlc and nprawnUUv« bod j of th«weoniHt young moo who a n working togetherfor tha betterment of their fBUOWI and tba ad-vancement Christian ultlMninlp.

On Friday night, from haH-paitfiw to half-put atrm the Ladle*'' AoiilUary held a r*OBptlcin (or tbe delegatu io tha room, oorturof Korrlt and filaokwaU itreot, which hadtan vary prettily deoor&tedfor th» obcadon.Theganial hoapltaUtyof Ui« ladlM madti tte dele&U* tool at hoswand r»leuk»dUi«n tram the wrtralnt that a

~ ' or Dttnimllj* fwia in & strange town. Thepitet w«r* udgnrf to their rwpeotli

hoatt, and tha exceptional kiadnen -withwhich they ar» treated VVAI a matter of re-mvk among them.

3t6 flirt wrvtte wai held In Grace U. E.Ohurcbat7^0. A half hour eoiigauddavo-ti&ntl HTT1C« WM followed by a •UreopUoou•ahlblUoa of various anocUUoo butldloge byW. N. Bodgt, a Jnwober of tbeCommute*, and aa intorettlug account ofhow they were built..

Saturday morclng aad afternoon Mrvlceiwere held In the modmUon rootps devoted toa dismiBtQii of .waya and tneani nod the pre-Mntatlan of practical method! of carrying onthe work. In the evening then w u a mattmeeting In the Fint M. E. Cbaroh, which waiopened with a mryiat of long and followedwjth ap addren by H. II, Truman, ex-Majorof O/anff, on the awoclatloii an Tietred fromthiiUutdpoiDt ot aCUrUttan butlneu HUD.A dlMunion on State work followed. :..Sunday morning Secretary ;8mlth. con-ducted a oouwention aerrlce |u the maock-tio» room*, utd In th* afternoon three meet-ings were held at four o'clock, A womnnVmeetltig lo Grace M. E. Churcb, addresaid byMn. UndarliHl, who: Is engaged In ' "work In the Bowery Hew York t a boyB meet-lug in tha rooms, lead by A. D, French, ofUontolsJr, end a men's meeting in BakerOpem Houu, addressed by Her. E, B, Eng-land, of Charter. The Opera Houu wai filled,many attending only becauee of the .neaker'icharm of oratory. He held hi* audience foran hour, and there wai general regret that It

•a chart The tddrom w*i not only abrilliant oratorlU effort, but i n u t w l i iappeal. The *pe«k«r talilog the itory ofEMW and Jaoob u hli eubjeot. Tbe effect ofthe addreee vaa quickly apparent fur fire mes•ignlBed their inttntlon of Iwoomlng CbristUmatlUcloee./.' - ..;- ;'. .::.'. ' •-* • /

Biinday eieplng pUtform meetinge, eddreei«d by tiie dtiegatee, were held la ell theGburobee. andatB,.5tbe farewell HivlMitaeheld in th'e FraebyteTian Church. HtAle ESocre-

The BUte Beontary then called on the dele-gates, for ': voluntary,' eiprenlons, of thalropinion of what,the ujoclatlon bad done forthem, and what they propoied to do In returnfor the good they bad roeelred, , U « t of thedelegate!responded and their earnealretolvesIf carried out will as one of tfcojn exprfflaed It,"wboopit up" In a way th*t wilt ehow agreat advance when tho delegate* come to-gether again. Tbe-Btat* Beoretary reportedChat a new railroad d«p«rtnnmtvhtd beenettebllsbed at Trenton, another at Oaituieii,aud one soon would be at Jeney City. .Themeeting Wai brought to a dote by singing" Bleet be the tie that Btode>

, \ . ' A Farther Oorreotlon. . f

UR. KMTOR i - I see that Richard Btdgood,of Rockaway, Wu ftfmld the poople would

i blm Ibe pgraon tbat was indicted foraeeault and baiter/. Oh no you are tooinnocent. Tbe proper same le MIoholai It,Bldgood,fif Dover, end not RichardN-,Bid-good as wat itated. >, '.•• . ,A. BUBHCRIIIER.

>, •;' D«ci*loo*oa Appeala, '• '.'•'udge CbllJs, o( tie Monti Oeaatr Oonrt

ot Appeali, rendered the following declslonaiQCaeee tried before the court at the last

' tvMcCoDDtll .yil Spencer, judgment of'the ^uiUcee of Utv P«aoe' dediton wae ro-.Ttnied. Judgment In U»« cue of HoCoonelland the Society for tte PreTeation ot Crueltyto Animals wuaisa.reTenei IntbuultofJohnO.Bmlth&Co., flour dealer?', of HewaHt, to compel MurcaiU, Crane, ot tiobntoD;Jo pay for thirty-two, barrel* of flour^tte da:flldoo iraf Jwodred la'faror of Orane. ^Tnid»olalonofJuit.ce of tha Peace 0'fir.en,'whoflded Abrabani jftcobui and three othen |30•tch and opsti, and wha were arrerted byFiib Warden Metklll, of Horrlttown, chtned»Ith haTlbg drawn the Bockawefrifei1 with

he cam of HoConnell , „ . . ,PraTaation ofCrudty **ainoe tbl olow of ihs Summer M

tbe; Judgment; waa nuUInad. .CouiwllorBUeale, who appearri for fbe aoouied, m;ttwlU.i^to'ian^MappeiLy^-r^V, :,>,':

TowkEDiWitOKTHISiuf . . . ,'•<•DjikR 8lB!—Afterie>«rsi years oif pleaiantftmwotion with jour ojte>med paper in. tba

a t t b d t I fid Itq g V P ^ t ^ p

«qt«tny<liitjr;ta mj, majiojnn ,w.a ni* atalltiinMallofliiu tte tlma ntcomttrto dp

d U b t t t t h twill be *ble to Hdum>. n»r* abb cwteaponil.•nt to reptw«*ut oiir ecteViiVWDKltown inWhhib your paper hai many admlren. > Vflthbeit wtabee for the continued •uoceet of theItaiatidthanke for wurteelea eztenoeii andhoplngyOawtllgJre tbui epeeelnyourpoltiinaa.to itiiwer to the many ioquiris. ae,to toewanof the kbeenoeot the Rookawey.corwpond-,eat, ;;'.IamreipectfnIJyy»iiriv

liDeo,;7th, l»2.f.,.;.;--' V

The newferrjboat Hamborg of, the Hkenferry Cwnpaiu caUt&ed »it b a b|g freight

ier oa Xttttb^y/night ;and wu;Udlyged. J1 The Hamburg caine btit of barilip

at the foot of Baielt-y * «t*et at balf-paet fivewjth 1,900 paeeeogenon board. At the aunetime the freight itaamar Fcquot etwmed batof b.r dip *t Murray rtmt, Ihre* bloclteabove.'":;Tbe' dg^'aliiof the Hambttrg wjpn sot'aodentood. bj tbe'itemraer.'and' they\caow'together with a terrlfio criuh and a>'puik

d oeiboard the fetTy.VKight penior.,_liBrt, bat aoar. farJcndy. Tber* ,wie

tons How taw:..n front ol the BarcUy.itreet•Up when the coll Won came'so that tba ferryl i» t «mll not get buk Into her rtlp aswf.'+ti*captilbput on all iteun and ran her to .riobcH

.: f:;<. l- ;;i1.e Jubilee Binnre. \^fii. ...TbeoldbToritea, tU FitkUulvemitjJublle*

Blngera will appear In Baker Opera Boueenext'Hondajr^ night...,The Patereon Call ofi c W t & e V e a y i c J t b e m f ; . : \ yUM night was a noafaa! one'at t&e Hvktt

Stxwtt KathodM.Churoh.' The Fisk Unlrer-e(ty •TuUlea Singera gave one of tbeir ranumacoootrto,-'ud tba auditorium and a^Ueriet'oItha grem* bbnrdi ;«sra crowded -to tba dooripFtoJJbll: p g , jp,u n r grow old.' I t It orcr twenty yean elooettey" first "organ!*ed, and ho bottat proof oftheir oapibUIUea eilats than'the fact thatthey remain before the public.'. At th&lEaDntBtreet Church last "niibt they delighted

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, --., f ItoyajAjcanumOiBo*ra, \r\l ,irh» foUowiiig kre'tbe baoanaleoted byllorrls Council Ko. HI; Boyal Aroanuin attheir mMtlog Uand*j nlfht i. Regent, J. I*CroaV f Tlee/Jhgwnt,''J." WUIUM Amittgn jOrator, narry tVWolfe i Patt Hegent, Cnej.H.:Whlt»beedLS«rBt«iy,V'A.' JadtonCo*;Chaplin, Pranda Bowe; Treaaurer. poctcr T.V»nHorn i Oulde7EirB UcDougal [Warden,Oeorge Cole ;* Bentr/, Tbonlas Barton ; Tnit-Ue Tor tire* jearr, C*u- H. Wbitebaad;PnUt lTtGr iDdCo- jQc i lCHVFbl t

p .beadi'Alternate, U B. Bsdden.',^ • • J f r — •*-+

/A-.ijaaxterly meeting: will be held In the FreeSletliodUt Cbttrch. beginning Friday opening,Dec,' 0th, In charge of by B I T . Oeo; EakUu,Cbalrmanof ItaeHew Tork Clitrfct,. . , _:

Frtachlng eerriow Fridaj aE.1 Saturdayenolujpat Trtai o'clock.', Bonday at the omulboutt,1 Ian Feari Sraiaty't/{«Eeon at Stso

., .^lokowon1* OlpakDepartmottt,'., •,.'; Oneof tho UtvertCloiilc UaDUfacturera ofNew York dosed'oat the!*1 entire etwfcmOamoite thlifweiik.;- Uickerwa wae:'tbereand parcbaM^n largti lot."of extra fine Oar-'~ente at a" Tery low price.'-: They aro' nor' on_lft'f Call and tea thorn and we will glrejonthe biggest bargalnln al) kludiof Coau, nuibOarraentiyHewniarttaU, Capw, etc.youeTer

rfarinai.^Oranilei:!! arandeitlt! 'the dltplaj oi Holiday' Ghwds at the Dover

.. . . . . ../^SfflttSttterBaliavalii-,.: .^.:.that Santa CUinwIuis bam to the TJow Baurfor iba Bonniera and aheirai' are loaded'dpwnwith TOJI, P(uih Goods and iTaoey Good*, inwhich U to be lmr& m pmest for ererybodyl

i M * j u l a i d 1 1 n Q i m U ; ;: •::• ••

:''••• O O U B T W 0 T B 3 .Biioi'moMei bare tMta strred on a half -dcieu

people on afunaon Hill for violating tbe mowand ice ctfdlnaitce and leafing their sUewtlkIo aocti a oooHOoa tkit jMoptt trar«ling ibatwny were compelled to walk In tba middle ofthe road. They will appear before JuiUoeQige it tone o'clock this afternoon.

Biogbold Belodrlk w u armted at tbe carebopvyeaterday morning byCoutabli Wood.Helndrik and a Swede bad aomi wordi whileat work and Qeindiik lort hU temper and hittbe Birede with a monkey wrench. JusticeBrown bound him over la f 100 to appear attbe next term of court .

Last Saturday aight Harry Caie,' a colTeecolored gentleman, and a lot of young fallowafrom Uloe Hill, munely Tom Bullock, AlbertRichard*. Joho Connor*, Jas. Boden, WiPHak and Wm. Dean, otherwiee known as the110 beauty, prooteded to get on a load ofUngltfoot and toauag»d toralieCaia on Goldstreet, Case was armted yesterday sad paida.aneot».and coete. Tbe net of the fling

rill be arreeUd as soon a* they itrlke town.Ei . Ohiunlwrlatt). a laiy, good-foMiotblag

ctar«ier, was arreeted yeatsrdayoa conk-pUintoC his wife, a hard working wonun,who tekee la WBiiing to proflct* for heneUand cnUdLvn. and plcko ooal to keep tliemwu-m. TheneigbbondoalltbeycautolielphiraulofUnieiidtieraomethlnitdeit. Herbl{ hrate of * husband would come in aadtatee toe food from hi* children's plates and eatIt himself and let them starve for what becered. Justice Gage billed.him for ninetydsyiiu.the bounty j iU.ai .cb brutes as bashould be shown wimt the whipping post

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Wnt, Smith, a painter from Fort Morris,arrived In town yetterdayand proceeded toKit gloriously drunk. Hs wanted to go toil«ep In the middle of tha street but a f rlendgotbfm over to lh«V.,L.&W,depot HemMUiedtofall off tbe tuck end ot the plat-form near the telegraph olHoe and nightwatebman Byrwn flttied him out as he waspreparing to go to sleep Jo the gutter bet withe platform and the track and put him imcooler to Mber up. . .

wHklnaaylagthat Uarehal Bagan wae around when Myerswu arreeted for itealing oats fromlCanouBe& Holler. TheHnnbal wae not tbere.

i^C.^f. B. Williams arethe right of proparty before Joe-

Uoe QlgVieona o'clock thb afternoon. Mr.Williams rents of Mr. UUokle and tha Utterwants to put him out so ai to rent to anothermux who U willing to pay higher rent thao heIs getting from Mr, WUltaow. _ '

Frlmda of Uanhal Bagaa bare precuntedhim with a ret(uIaUon polio* orerooat. Nowif somBono will get a coat for the AntitentUarebali itrangen will be able to recogniseb o t h f l f l i o s w . ' , • • - ; . •• .

At tho Kenjrof Arutee. . ,..Andrew RuTe, a fanner of Short Hills, was

irrested Tueaday nlgbt for an inhuman •*•null npoQ Antonio Wiwen, en 18-year-oldboy of IrringtOD. Oa NaramberSOth Wimotfand two other boys went to Ruffe's farm wltika horn the latter had agreed tf.purebMifrom Wlssen's father. Raffe refused to payfor It, and ordered the bojs to bfl BMted. waiMhe brought some cider from the cellar. Thishe told VTISBOH to pay for. Tbe boy refusedand Ruffe felled Wm wltha heavy stick,:: ,

Wlssan lay unocoeotous atid Ruffe orderedbU wife to bring him a gun,, V,'lmms% twooompsnlons fled In terror,* "When Wtesenyit-ooreml, Rafts drMgtod him into the j*r4,stood blm igalnst a fence, and, Wndtng himwith barlud wire, set two farocloaidogs uponhim. Jumping at thebelpleuboy.thabrutojtore (ha fleeh from his lets In a frightTulmanner, while" Ruffa danoed about In gho.il>Uh glee, until hi* wife, fearing the boy wouldbe Wiled,' besought, falrn to call'off the doge.Throwing the bodr of the boy Intoa wagon,be seat it home. \ UnUl a «ew days ago, tbeboy waa hovering between life and death,Jiatlw Bapp issued > warrant for Riilre'sarrest, and .four constable* were sent afterhim. He fought like a tnanlac, but was cap-tured and taken to the B|«ax oounty jell.;

LakeHapatoonrln..... . . ."• ' "a there

baa been a aUady growth at Lake Hbnatoong,and new cottages have been golnguplu everydirection. Among the newest additions la apretty cottage oo the River Btyx, ownedjjy}r. Csrtw ot New X01*» who married a pttn-

ceas of the Bandwicb Islands.. Tbe Srit cot-tages on Haleey Island are also being buildad.Itlmot many years ago that thlsUUnd Wasoffered for sale at 9000V It Is now plotted tobring about *»,000 from the sale of lotar," :'

Among tha .mproveoentef to be made'tWeit season Is an addition to tie Hotel Bmlln•hlch will locreaas the numb«- of It* robins.

UrKratheMcQregorUactstr.LltUllpropoaeato make a half-mile drivlnjt trtdc, with cinderpath and grounds for baae ball and other ath-letlo sports insJde.\ ,;v Arnngementa are said to havebeen^nadttor the running of a faat train''mst aaaaon,whffh will nuke no atopa UtwMn New Yorkcity tad the'lake. ••• • '

fa The oooduotoC Vra.'^ce and Kramer soonbecame wtloriaas/, Luai learned of the aUteof -ffairs i-bkh existed and caused tb» arrestof bla-wlaeaodihir.:f4mniour. Both werelooked up U the Morris county lell, and whenamlgaed befofP Juig-Childs pleaded guilty.itetiri»9,wj# •^•peoded and, Uis couple wiredlwbarged from Cttttoiy. As foon as theyhad r^aioed their Hbtrtj, Un. Luoe elopedwilh'KranMr,' and fcr'some Urns the couplelivid ;1fl'I?flivark; ''TWIbbodwc of bh wifapnjad upon luce's mind, to such an extentttiit hts mental "ftoullJea broke down, and•bout sight monthi ago h8 WM coibmlttod to"ll.StaUInsane Aiyinfii,. \ "

"i;--V. '•.'"-•Va*\T:QB*Mt •> • " .'The new slope at thibreturd mloe U m

conTpleted and started (ohdit tie ore throujhit oa Monday, andjtojmaie transportatlDnmore oonvenleot, there U a new iwltch lead-Ins from tto Central Railroad from the bridgebelawtns-depot.to-lb. oeir dope, therebydoing away with tbe transferring it to thedock to be loaded on thi mn.

A youoK man, whoeenaniewe do not know,boarding with John .J<W died on Bundaymorning -attoft: a brM lllnees. He was afvaag ^fgifirff"*"' SUM .had WJJ/ been In lii*country y.'ttirsa. moaika, • enUrely ' amongatrangan,'•*' Tbe fuMMl ofcetqulee were tuldon liondaT aftaraoosl.'wltli Rev. Paul £uitlceoffl:tatltig. Interment »t Dover. . ! '

rA; ooupk of bDUsfai.on Beoond street ire

-KIM AnnieBi^ftlslvlng her two^houna

i$*i Hb.W,BVnfit*.,cW.mrf

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T b o n r r p l e u m « iIn tte om« ol tbe-Uorrl* CountjBumtaUtor C»*>*1*-V By a*tsriuf'of tbewOtail thereliublo property owned by UtedeMaeed inMorrUtown waa beHusatbad to Mra.Iut«ntAyera; bit Somertllle property to Mr*. Oll-

g p paonua.'Intereit 'on'»B,«». ' 'To.his .p,olweiaod only inrrlrlss; brviber," Hodaoo,who reddes in Callfon.la., only nomlw.il*•nssti'wa»'flTan.;r!t',; .•'••'•/,i'-ki'''.'^':.'S ' •;

V Judge EalrtnpJeleavei » brother, Hudeon,who has four childmi--aeorgt, Jennie (anInVsild),-Harry and Frank!. Tte cblldreolive In New York and not harlog beard fromtbeir father In Kven.1 yean do not kbowwhether he Is living or not. Tbaj natarallyV^poaetocont—t tht wlU, snd Fraak, tbayoungest »on, ba*' bian atHorristown andfllsda caiaat wjti Sumtate Oifleo a t l r tIt,' It their father 1. Uvlng tha''ohfldnnW^no foioe In tbe matter, ai be Is nert:& kin;It 1. Is thown tUt be i. dead his cbBdreo artU contact.

Their Kairia»«B Dtd Wotjfleaae Ht]bi. 'r

Wh.n WUllam Stewart'died .In Bwptonjatveral yesrsago,heleft an estate fatucdL-et

uifOo a ,ytiU, JDhnBtowart. AfUrltUdbwoad-

nltiid' to, >ixl»to 1 In, MorrJ*; wMinty,- SllenJordan and Vary,Stewart, nieces oftheTdroaaeed, (iuUtuted procetdfogii to htvethewJU•rtaride. ..Tbe case U DfudlnK InCbsMery,M.I ChaiiMllor McOlll Tne«l»y b«udU«U-mony, :Tba women claim they were ctit olllnthe will bsoansa taqr.bad roarrWC^UwIki,when, their jurelerwintwd them tomarry

B. JelTenon, Klaw & Kriangw wjllprweot attbe Broadway Theatre, followiDe^'Tb. Coiuvtry Circus," for tho first tibia la Mew Tort, anew com*dj bj Mr. Oltn MaoDMOuib, ea-tltled ''The ProdlfalFath.r.'1 The companywill include Mr.Gtao.VJDenhsin,: WM CoraHuy.Oeo.C. Boniface, Jr.; UIssHopaRoai,Mr; WalUr Heu|h, Mr. GM. Outon.-MIM

me Franckljn anrf lUn Blanche Ctupmaii."The Prodigal I^ttier^bu been: touring

tb» United Btateesince Sept. Bth, and b u beencordially welcomed as a dean merrymiker In

^elty in which It has thiu far been keehj.

A toDR Branch i train on the Hew JeneyCentral Railroad rah Into the rear of a HighBridge train dot here at aai yistmday atDooo.jo-tXMtcftbeGrwiTlllsrtatJon. Athick fog bad setUed on the tracks, bldlog thetnlns frpih each other and maWnr it Impoa-alble for. snglnaen to sea theantouiatlc tig*DSIS iinUlolowi upon them,; The eogfaeof l isrev train telescoped ilz feet or more Into'thibut car of tbe train ahead, and tiat In turntelescoped eh'equal dirttnee Into the nextcar. There were "about aerenty-five personson tbs High Bridge train, fcutco on« wukilled outright. Of the thirteen who werereported Injured three were taken to :\htJtraey.CltyHosp.Uil.., One will probably/die,and others' mar, Mort of the ptieen|en onthe High Bridge train wets thrown doira andmore or leks bruised., .The pasastigen In theLong Branch train. soaroely felt the shook.All the ptuatnigfln .hurt were from'dowTn the

otj; all from this MctloQ having & fortuitaUscape,;- .V^V'.V- '•^^••'•'^•'"jj,^';-^ _;

! Tba best show bo the ixed is'n'ow it BakerOpera House.: Free 4 nlgbta In erery week.

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E«celalor Prepared Buckwheat Floor for pan-cakefl,' ready fa a'wfnk^moit-delicfotu, indbwlthy. ;'B.Btepbani ft Co. • .' }J\

.. ,;i.erEe,:i*r*ei\ll ...la the displayof Toys at'tbe payw1 Ba*ar of

• "' . T; X . O, •«>. Hotea.Tbera wiU be the uewU Sunday eerrlce In

the room a i i t Sunday and an InterettlnjtfnisisaMured. • '/• Qm 36P_ yWin* inonJArMted B*r, Ji. B,BntlftiHi last flandety'lfl the Opera tlouw. Hisaddress w u one -whloi wmld not fall to Im-press itself upon U» nilnds of every onep r e s e n t . •'. • ' • • • • • ' ,

Tbs hand poJogamawhlob waatobave taken_>lao> to-nlgbt In iforrtitown hae been post-poned Jor one week.;

TUr* will bo a meeUiiK of the ReceptionCkunmlttai to-Blght at? o'cloot Every mam-bar Is urged to be prennt

The rotate wara filled on Wednesday nigbtwhen Dr. JL h. Bnnu. of, Newark, told the

History of a Ham Banttwlch or tba Wondersof DJgaatton> Tha talk, wai an excetdinjlyInUreating one and was thoroughly appreci-ated by those present. The mandolin triopiayed eavuml eeleadonand tancdeligbtnl tbe

The convention of the V. M. O. A. of thisixth district wUi be haldlnPauals thiiwaek.J. R. aeorgeandBeoy Bmlth ol tb* localaasocIatloQ will attend,

\ - Ohancea in Xozrlatown.Thoioltawliigiwagrapb wu clipped from

Mr. Vance'a aHlflte oo histfyenn1 connectionSHUi.-the Jeneyniao t -i-^,. r

lntbeeefortjyears. ItspqpulatiotihasnearlyIr-not qulU quailmpted. The old woodenfecA .wlifch.wcl«*i''tb0 publla aqutra U-earn* long rinoe a thing of the past; therninsot the United 6tat*s HoW, which was burnedtwo or three yean •before,-and which wbenerected w u one tt the largest hostolriee inth« country, lay UBetwlosed and unsightly onthe entire h^clc wberelt stood from Marketstreet to Washington Hall and from the Qreento tbe brick stables; and not more tout twoor three buildings (batjfsurrouod the Squarewear •ubateiitiatly thasatue appearance sowaa then. In other localities about tbe townthe changes have been stilt more markad •New atrntaluifabaen'Iald outlo e-wy di-rection, old building* have been remodeledand modernlud aad HW ones by tbt hun-dreds .erected, kaatti have bent Ierritd andhollows filled .up siace the inoorparatloa ofthe town io letW, and altogether iUgeiappearance bu'beih eoalUred that a {M vwto la«t »f w'lt In 1653 would, if he came htrenoff, ecarcely And a spot tbat had a familiar

iook'tohia.'r l./..^r. - •: '.• AnXrrlniWoman'eFault.

Charley Luce a.aonof Stephen Luce, pro-prlttor of the Park QoUie, llcrristown, diedTutfday afternoon In he Insane Asylum attforrfa Plains. rliw» waa* well known amongtbespcrUog'fnteralty timughout tbocouo-trytjA few years agii he married. AboutOne year ago tbe uoupls quarrelled and MiLuce moved to Colunarille, a,suburb ot MOPris^wn,endcpon«ds>.l)Ojanl|iigbouie, Amongthi boarders waa. a JWJUsT man named Jobn—Tiner,'Wh6(wiui «pploje4 B> timekeeper for

flnn'gf Heddeo & Sons, builden, bl New-, wUowereoomtruttiog a building at the

seat of BvgetU Biggins, the mllllon-

Tha Port Oram OmyRlub (amulng prepa-ntlom for a good link ?dd Chriatmae after.hood. The club wUlakoot (ora medal -whichttubeananantedto the clubyand tha tmtmarksman wUl;wlnt»* tropbj. ThlamedalIt to remain in tbe clut, After tUt shootingIs ever, tbeM will be * •aootlng matDb forceJokMis, docks, «{o., kt wticb aJl sporti canparticipate, Tb»Uiop*iuf wiUtakeplaosinthe afternoon,of Christmas and some; fine

'ahnttagtaexpaoted; '"jr. -.-. ,">\1;;.,. "•• - ' ' •,(•Mr. Uekr^( Dover/'la'paiaUni. tba.sew

wood wctt-k on the stage'ottbe Pythian OptraBaam.-*-''/:^IP;-' " ' S - - ' : - ' - ^-'y-:^-', MiiBRoeleChsmpioB, a bright maUea ofnllara vummen, etpiiM kbont DMA. u, onToteday. The deoeawa hu been a luSenr(or quite aome Uroe aod bora all her sufhrloavary ptUasUyand Wai only relief ed by theodd bandol death; to we are remloded oftee otter uoc*rtoiiity of We and the absolutecertainty of death. \Tlie jouta as well as tbeand h»*B to Biineninb' to tbe great monsteroif *eau. ^8ha leans a mother, brothus andW to mourn, her lota. ThefuMnil takes

b l T ^ f t. KOiCIDflk'0,

, ; . - . - - • ,a j»WMa*»w*ia*»r . .• •. •• GeOin, Barkmaa, o(:Ne«rr, spent a fewLajslart week in this ptace.V, • • "MiMAUieBushii spending a few weeks a't

Korris6own.-'>'-i'1-'C.'-.-'--'' -i'- !:'-,••• "• V.- .MispKaU'Nauthrith't U at Lake Hopat-bong. '::•-: •y^y?; ;•:••. ,• - r .,,-•.;••, ••

AuOly- Bevackkaineri ~ natbsr. of .George. . . -. • "I, ... .i ^ t*W>WH*M With

X. l k BwtM mortA M» - 7 mill to CbaiternBatoroay^'":/-^-11:'' ': "'•••MtaMiwira Kios spent Sunday at Kenvll.Mr. Harrey Pickle and friend, of New Gtr-

mintown, spant Bdlislay ai the gusste o( hiebrother, wtUiamHotl*.•' llie80cWIJteTary;CiTeleteW their meat1

Ing oa Tuesday-evening at the home of thoMisses Battbn, at rhteh tune four newbars :'wsre rseisivf d.

Baqttvof.biit (annW have takerom toe city to bbardlor lbs^winter.Both BuBday schools are preparing to eel*:

l^WChriitaiaiwIththemusireatJfiUei.All country vmasWare noted for goa»lp,

buiwa believe bur torn can excel any othwin that line. Ooaslplngaaootw lack of minda o d tfrjiiriaWmft-irflkUt>Ul

b tbft h

oiaWmftirfltkt.-Utt:>tUtlab / tbftea who Ure not the ability

totaUbetW.-.Tae »w-Ur: *od bettw partotottr bfbigsar* splrHval and our thongbteand ooRvenatlan ebpnld be at times nentaredooaonwtUag batter than gossip.^ How many•onl* are driven to atlli lower leriliby naalp,the nbordsof etwnity « O M will reveal.

! ' ' " " : " V f > ' ' ' ' 'i•The snow ttorm; In thte riclnlty was much

moMseveril than anywhere aronnd us. Tbereare atitt snow drifts/wtn four to flve feet

. Tbere U quite ai contest over tha poet officeandtCHr. Ford Bmlthi does hli part he willhave It at Ht. Kreedotn instead ol Bnongum..

ROT. Hr. Noble.'ot Mebdbam, will exchangeulplts trllh Ref. Ohae.'Wood on Baniay,

Dec 11. Atthattbne^tfaeoangretaUon willdecide whether to inttsOl the Rer. .Charlesffood as our pwtor. ' u ,, •,-_.••.-':...

J :• ;... Ifr. laewls and' company, have: been. quite'

sucoantul at foi biintinsj. they having caughttwo this year, one,alive. They intended tohave a obass, bat It died, so spoiled the fun.,: Mr. Ire B., Yonngs,,of.-Hoitb;Plalni, toipendlng a few days obtne. ' ' . ' , • •

Mrs. John Alberteun, - of , Rockaway,spending • few dayswlta her parents,: Vfff m . _ . . a _ " j ' l : . ^ e » _ ' . r I " . . . . • . : . •

• ' . ' -. " Oaxreirs, • , • • ' . : '.Table CaUtry and Pocket Knives; Fins largestock joatarriied « t S . U. Berry Hardware

'i.^;iv'AiOPerCehtIUda<!ti|on '• ••'In all flannel Underwear and Woolen DreesGoods. ,Children1*"\yoolanJacketaat 35oentaat tha Dover B«e Hive gtore. -

v ;: i Tht PloritU Bttim S t t t i c . ' -For Illustrated circulars send to The Fred,

D.SUpb.nsCo,, OCTiap-V^lBy, H. J , ' "

''., .SkateaudSleda.",. '.- ' .'-.•;»..«,!(]*,'sins-and prices at B. H. DerrjHardwate Co1*, .theBuR Brick Building,D a r « y ; " • • ' " - • •

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', SagT^rtd VtMlUat Onrds,• • • ' • ' E i u office,, :at tje .no» E

.K'':,'•:'•'•'-'~ OoiWVadantV"• - .ChriiUaai Book la'a wonder..' Bennett's news

BIT. ABXalXTOTOH.ViMUillle Werner Is vbltiiig ielati<-en In

Nswexk.Mr.. AltNTtSUaJt and d>uKbUr are

lux Mr. Ford Strait on CanOeld Ava.Our pubiio echool wlfl clot* on the sixteenth

for the halldsyi. Ml» Pruden, the tucher,will sptad Christmas with ber psrenU at lit.

It w u a very stormy night for tba oyaUr•upper t t the American House ou Thursdayereotot oooieqamtir vary taw atltniioa.

Mrs. Daniel Clancy who baa been sufferingwith cmwaniption (or tije |jaat je»r, pfunedquietly kway at her home on Sunday even-ing. The funeral iiervloec wera held at herlate resldenea on Main St. on Tuesday. In-terment » t Brooklyn, H, Y .

Hiss Emma Lee kas accepted a poKltlon utype writer and asiUtaut book-kcnpeiNewark.

Miss Daisy Lowe entertained a number ofyoung friends at her home on Thursdayevening.

Mr. J. M, Van Nortwlck spent TliuredayItb hit fatlinr at Three Bridges. Van alto

purcbated a handsome Oordon Buttor wlilteawsy.

Tbe many friends of MUs LotU will be gladto bear that the has entirely recovered f mmber recent JUnen and returned to ber boteetwo wetlta (go.

OUr young folks enjoyed a very pleasantsleigh ilda last Friday eveuiog.

We are glad to see Dolly In onr midst oncemore and Madame Rumor lays ibe baicometo stay t i l Fluter, 17s.ooineJ3o.Jy.

Mr. Richard Chaplin has opeued a store Intba bulldJuj lately vacated by Mr. FrankCox, and fas* a full line of good* .

Mr. Q, A. Burkhart is tlowly Improving(roSnh>YMcent illnaes, but Is still unable togo (ntttjfcnri-

One of dt$- townsman attended the matineeof tin Bhjtuk Grook on Wedneedsy. Bimplygranel. f"-

A priw footing contest trill be held at tbeHt. Arlington Hotel on Wednesday, Deo.(let, for prjr«c tut follows t Pint prlEe, twoIbousanl pound bull; second, thirty dollar.,and third, twenty dollars In caib. Also atthe same time and place tbtre will ba plentyofliTeplgeonsforsweepstsliM. Turkajaaud(MM wilt also be ahot for. Double barrelshot guns ot bore not. imaller than numbertwelve will be allowed, Each gun club willbe entitled to one inspector. Ticket* entitlingtbe bolder to compete for tbe above prizes «L.Good music will be In attendance all day andIn the evanlnsc tbere will be-an oyster supper

iwl grand bop. KLWJOAI

DENVILLB.Daniel Dickenan Is building the dam for bla

proposed ute, it will flood about flfty acres,whfob will make a grand skating lake for Mr."iclcerton't eon, Frank.

Mr. John T. Hoffnwu bat taitw tip h!a reefdsnee In Boonton.

The ITnoas Athletto Aeioclatiau, of Tabor,will give tbelr imntiat dlorwr Heo. ftOlhotS,R. & J. Datlee'i, Mowark.

Long Uutx, a Uerman employed by MorriLFox. tbo Booksway butobw, took tbe pro*ceeda ot tbe days sales, at tbe end of tlie route,at Tabor, and left tho community. He em-ployed Wm. Wliiteaboy employed at LeonardBros, to drtre him to Morris Plains ifnder tbepretext that be bad to go to Moirlutovru aftera drovo of cattle. But hu not be«n henrdfrom since.

The Morris caunl closed tbla week. *Next Thursday the law [ii-olilbtts •liootlug

game ot all klndii.The IUohard Yauderboof estate w u sold by

tbeadmliutrator, Pot«r F. Coo., last Satur-day. Jobn n, ^anderhoct purahtued it forthe nominal sum of |3,l&0.

The line of tbe Lake Uopatcong and Cald-well R, R. was run this week, It ban Uealocated at tbe bridge crossing tbe Rockawayriver flu tbe N. 3. O. It. R., BO on acroBS.E. D.Hmh*ft Una to tbe W, Ut I itltrop's place,Thenoe near the Denvllte cemetery, icrosa theStfekl* field* to the Benin estate, etmtlDulnfl,it croasae tha Den brook to Farjlppuny wcmlsthen across the D.. L. & "Vy. to Fanlppany.

Rev. O. R. 8nytler preached a highly tu-tereating seiinon but Hunday on tbe Eternal"lift ot Ood to Van.

Tbere la an Ice coiupaty roaklLg an elTort toget poemilug of tbe Den uieadowi, It tblsshould prove aueceaiful with tbe new railroadDenville would be a busy place for next yearor so. It can atand It, in fact something needsto happen to awaken enterprise and injectuewlifelntotheplace.. Tbs property holder*can encourage or discourage tbase project*,but does It not behoove them to aulst theseconcerns. Aa moat of the real ntato taken forboth tlTalrs l i virtually valuelem, and verylittle commercial or agrlcultaral value in IMpresent condition. So by being reasonable Itwill not only enhance tbelr present values butcontribute to tbe general prosperity* of tbewhole people. .,- . : '

One of. the laborers employed by H. C.Reynolds on tba nllraad -survey cut thegreater part of his left hand oil while cuttingbrash Wednesday. He Is a strang«r in thisneighborhood. Hr. Raynolds met him atHlarbteitaa store and did not aak blni his name,bat set him at work with tha above results.

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Tbe Bt. Uary'i.LtMrary and Draiiiatlo As-socIaUon gtre their Brat reception -one even-ing latt week: and. It was a very, enjoyableaffair. Supper was served In tho ball anddaociog- and linftBg wan InduJged Jo alter-wardi and all had a very excellent time, ToSadie Caaiy la due a large share of credit fortba manner in which- she bad tbe affairarranged.; The offloara ara J, Dunn. Freal-dent; Sadie'Casey, Vloe President; Joa. Cul-an, Basreterv; Uamle Camion/Treasurer. •Andrew Corey, an old employee of the Mor-

ris Canal Company, died and was,buried laitBundsr.': Ue uwil. to be a brakenuo on theold-fasblonsil plane j*ars ago and hsntUndsdlock So, 13 But (or yean.' He leatea a wileb u t n o f a e n l l y . . . \ '.X\ •. ,'•'..'••:•

Some young meii got Into V fight (o front of8. B, Lyon'a store on Saturday night andbrokesome of the windows ia the itore, Anatnber of erreeta will follow as the autborf-ttesare Iwuad to toaeh them a lesson. 5of them carry thing, with a high hand and It- time there wai a'tfjsp pat to It.Mr. Mark Shaw, 1 well known resident of

Cornelia street. In this town Is very low withpneumonia and bis recovery Is doubtful.

RDflne Ho. 18, K. S. Aueblnclon, is nowrunning on the Boonton express. There arey»t a tow who recollect whan' aim WM oa theDover espreas, P. J.Griffltb, conduotor andlenlal Billy Conorer, baggagemaster and tbeateR. C. Carter, engineer. :8tie li now runby that prince of goodfeilows—Btntiy Locks.

Oaa of GeorgeBlaok'i grandaona awallawed. large quantity of laudanum and only thatthe mistake WBJ discovered In time the littleboy would'bave been.a goner, ;Tbey gavehim strong antidotes In the ibape of strongcoffee and kept blm awake, till hegot.orer It10 now helBallrightagaln. . ' . . . . . '

I DoUoeyou spoke In the BRA about namingthe itoeets. Thla place Is in thotatee predfeA-meot.' It a stranger comee to the to wo youeannotdlreut him ai there la no %my to tellotto itrrrt from thonthr-. E tbtog It It hightime there was samothi'ng done la tin imtter.

•=''::' HAbttETTSTOWN; .' .:-. • ;• 'Dr. Bryant, of-Washington, BUpplIed the

pulpit of the He B. Church lost aund»y., Dr. Adams' lectors Jait Friday.nlght at C,

C. I.ontho-NlQth letter of tbe alphabet-1

was bf Ur tho best loctura d#Ilrere<] Jo Back*ettetown in some time.. . -1'. . .

Ur, Herbert Clark has left O. C. I. onaccount of failing eyes. , • . • :

Mrs, "Walter Stoddard, age i"i, daughter ofMr. aad Mrs. W. K, Hoffman, died an berresidence hut Saturday morning after a pro-longed illness. - Funeral was held in tbe SI.E.; Church, Tuesday,.A..M. Interment ntFeqaeet. A bwtand and two children survive

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Tlie stores in town deserve to bo compli-mented on the tasto dlBplsyed lu their Cttriet-

tmadecorations. - •' •:.Hr. Jacob Devla came near getUcg Into

trouble by shootliig n deer at-Budd'a Labowhirl) bad irondered from tltc RutboifordenclMor*. Tliodeerwaibroughttotbliptacoand mflied off at thu Warren House. Mr. I.B. CSIM of the Clarendon being; Uio lucky, oneIn securing It '." •_ ' . -

Dr. Whitney li gaining nnd will soon bo incharge cf his school again.. Tte Epirorth League will ' . sociableChrlstmu night Imteiul of their regular en-( r t U C 'a n e a C ,

Merchant Aaron RolpU to:again ilck withbis old ailment Inflatuatlon of tho bowels."

Mrs. Fal«Iolaged87yoara,liMjUHt flnlabedpiecing a quilt and law It In the frame* f<

uilUng.-* . Wx- TJierewlUbe&oniDrelecturesattbBaC.l.

until after the holidays. ' ;; Jay Gould's nUter,, Mr*. Northnip, waa alamraerrtBident heroacouplo of years ago.

Visa Allle Green, of Goaben, Is tbe guest ofUn. o . P. Johnston, . BKTH.

' . • ' " • X m u PreBonta,Don't buy one before you look through tbe

largs and handsome line at the Dover Razorof J, H.Grimm. ' v -

ndlaiuC rnttia.nit( Indiana i l lat Bakir Opera House for '2 week*, com-mencing Dec, 8tb. 'Oo and teethe grand frees h o i f . ' • : : • • ." ; .-

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Dollal Delia 11 Dolls t i lThe best and largest assortment is to be

round at tbe Dover Baur of John H. Grimm.

. • LOOK at TillsSeTarai Hundred Sheets of 85c, 40c and lifeabMtmuiio are being-eold forQveunti eachat Bemiett'B news stnre, Buuox itreet.

. . . - . , BUver Plata* ' ,-Knives, Forki and ipoona, tbe beat goods anda.Uria rtockat tho Buff Brick Bnildtng, S.B , SmjB*rdwa^ Co!*, Dorer,

FJ^ANDEES.TLo Culumbian Loon Exhibitio and Utrar,

came oiT lust week, ami wua decided EIKTbo chapel was bamLiomdy d»oorat«d withflag*and vtfa&hlepalntiag*. whilelatereeting•rtlclM and rulic*—ooo or two boing nearlytwo thousand yuars old—from many parts oftbe world occupied a table reaching tbe entirelength of tliu room On the opposite aide was along table Oiled with nrtld« ornamental anduseful, nlocMl onulaby tlie Lodles' MissionarySociety and Uie Girls' Miuluu Band, tuakluKadinpla; pronounced by Mvcral older reel-dtaU tbo Uncut erer neva In Plaiidera. (>a theplatform were two competitive type writers,be •• Btnlth Premier » and " Franklin," mtniii-lated l>; pastor Bmlth who was asElsted by

Ulas Mame iobnson, of UacketUtown. Thenew dining ball and kitchen arrange-nenta intbe bawment of the church far exceeded ex~

itloiiB, and was well patronfud by thosewho were well plowed with tbe ant-clousupper provided. Tbe exhibition was educa-tional tii Its nature aud those wliu failed toifiit it ioet much la tbat direcUon.MIM Battle Ho well, the bright anil judlci-

CUB carreapondaot of tba ERA, Iiapendlag afew weeki with her sister In Nowark, tblibeing written by ber substitute.

Tiiii Methodist* are holding extra Merrlotithla week.

Fattor Btout's congregation paid him a do>nation visit hut week.

ThB pastor of tbe Presbyterian Churcb hasjuat Issued a beauUf ulfour page leaflet, printedID colors, containing a fine engraving of thecborch edlQoe, order gf public worship, churcbservlss and work, collection*, prayer meetingresolutions, augseetlpns, etc., which everymeoiLwr of tbo congregation ougbt to poneuea a |>rixe.

H.E. HrnltJi, of thsBuaiex RegUiUr olllce,•peat TbaokJgiTlng day with his father at thormby btrinn manw.

It In reported that P. A Hoffman has rentedbis residenceandrallltoanotber Mr, Hoffman,of Hftckethtown, and will move elsewhere.

At tbe clotu of the IxMn Exhibition pastorBin.tli carefuiJy packed ready fur shipmentthe Uudwiue mode) of fit. F«tet'e Ca'-tiedralof Home, but the next Lin If brought» Utt«rfrom the owner aaking him to »o~ipt It u apresent; which he readily consented to do. Tho'Ife of a returned mbaionarj from India also

. resented blm with a pair of ancient ortnbahwhich ho ha* reason to priu.

The Udlee1 Mlisionary Society at the doseof the exhibition, presented tbe pastor's wifewith a handsome quilt,

Mln Maud JJofTman is spending a few weeks"ItbfrieDd* in I^bsflon.Mr. Clauason, on tmphyot, ot tbe Fitter[arne«n Co., has moved hie family from Ox-

ford to this place, occupying a i>nrt of Mr."oDoiigftl1! residence.

If auy of your reader* desire to purchase aCrat-olttm UliRraph typo writer, 'with tbeBarrow improvemenW, for leas than half tbeprice of a new one, Uieycanbeaooommodatedby addressing box SOT, Flanders, as tbe'ownerdeslrta to purchase a machine with a larger

The Lortn Exhibition «ud /.idles1 Baiaar,held N'ovembor 30th and'Decombur lit, in thelecture and dining rooms of tbe PresbyterianCburob, was well attended and a very pleas-out aitttlr. The well laden snppcr tables butevidonc«d the culinary ability of our billetfor which they are well known. On tho fancytablo wore found nrtlolei foe u» and ornameut, A lovely patch-work quilt, pieced andpresented to tbe "Woman's Missionary Boclntyby Mrs. Naughright, mother of Mrs. Furrow,and quilted by that moiety, was presented toMrs, loiter Unilth, tbe pwtor'i wife. A num-ber of friends outride of our tillage con-tributed materially to the Bazaar; thoee from)over wore ox-ifavor Rlcbards, Meurs)lck*raoa, fllmpBon, KIllRore, Uaker and 8.H. Berry, Tbgre were generous donation!too, either of ever available cash or salablearticles and we feel very grateful to tlie fcfnddonors. It is very gratifying to know tbattlie financial nnullBaru rery sotlsfactorj. 1Bin Hot able to giro f he exact amount.

The lait regular into ting of tha Girls' MIs-•lun llntid waa held with Miss Ida VIlet.Then was a good attendance and a verypleasant meeting. The Band WAS most de-IlghUully entertaloiHl.

Tlii subject of the sermon last Sunday even-Ing In tbe Presbyterian Church waa " Fret-ling.0 These are practical discourses worthytbe bmrlng and consideration of all.

S.H. BERRY HARDWARE CO.THE BUFF BRICK BUILDING, DOVER.

THE GREAT EMPORIUM—TOR- ,

SKATES AND SLEDS!

LUXEMBTTHU.n U a g s aok'anew bou» looks fine

»ine« it ii painted. It U-a credit to tbls place.MlHBallla Edwardi' house linearly finished.

The palntora are putting the final touch on ItWfl understand John Itowe andUatt King,of Port Oroni, are to occupy It. Wo welcomethem to our town. • '

Hear? Hancock Is A h*ppj man. We un-derttandltlsaboy.. , . •>KM. Jainos Jam-sand Mtsa Tjena Oliver

have been 011 tbe sick Hat, but wa are glad tosay they are ImprovlDB. * . .

Mr, Kemp la ablo to t« put Glad to seeiiniItaprovlDg. ' •"' "*• '

' liVe wars pained to learn of the death ofUrn. Prank Bfcbtnb, ot Uibsrala, nhtch oc-curred Nov. S4UL Beveral of our people at-tended the funeral. She was Indeed a niodalwife and one tbat was loved by all who knewber, ghe leaves a husband, two little daugh-ter*, 1 mother and two Brothers. Bbe was adaughter to the late Joeepb Odgera. of Butler.Bha waa born in Eugland about 30 years ago,but bad been a resident ol New Jereey, fortnabj years. Her alekneee was a long one,but aha bore up with patience, trusting In berBavtotir that he wonld bring her throughmore than conqueror. It being her desire tobeUkentoButlertobfl Interred by her fatherand lister, ber request waa granted and onSunday following her death the church atP l l d l net. crowded by t»r frurod* topatbolmltukduof respect to one they loved.VT* lympatblu with tbe friends but com-meirf them to trust fn her SaWour. - -

LARGE STOCK R0«EE8' BEST SILVEE PLATEDKNIVKS AND FORKS AT PRICES L0WEK

THAN EVER.BRASS TABLE KETTLES AND STANDS,

SOMETHING VERT MCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS,SLEIGH BELLS AND CHIMES,

FANCY AND PLAIN HORSE BLANKETS,SNOW SHOVELS, SNOW SHOVELS.

• . CHESTER.Mr. I1. M. CbambeiitJu hae gtrcn hfa aEorff

fronts aclty eonl of paint,Hr. Stewart Hauler is boms from Idabo. :Milltown Union S. S. will give* CbrUtotai

nfertalnment. • . •Mr. E. tt. Sartlee has placed bis etoam mill

on tbB Plei-son tract back of town;F N \ balls this cold WMither with a COAL

. 1 . • - ' ' . - • • , - . - • - • ' ' • - > •

RflT. Yt\J, Hart was glren hts annual dona-tion last Tnurtday evening.

Ueurs. Hohuyler and Vandervear, ot Mill-town, hare dissolved partnenblt). Mr. Van-,der veer still continues In business at Hilltownand Mr. Bchuyler goes to High Bridge.

Santo Oteo* Is stopping with Mr. OeorgtB. Conover. •

Ur. MareUlI Rarick la doing a fine trade.We were nuoh surprised to hear of the and-

dan death of Mrs. Ellas Phil bower of Peapack.There are as many candidates for the poet

office as there are patrons (Democrats), eh t: Ulw Ella tjchomp Is boarding at Mr. Jas.

Vftuderveer'i. ; :Ur. A n Kara, formerly of Naugbrlgbl,

sowt>l ri^gt Bnage, owt*tiu»n bail stxidtttlast Baturdttj,, Owing to a mishap with theelevator be was caught and ona of his Itfrsbroken, the femur bone, *nd aleo several ofnU rllM broken IOOM from tha vertebra. Atlaat reports he was doing wall as could 1Me E t t d EKKOC. HOYLB.

MINE HU.Ii.Our Sunday school is praotihiE for ChrisUia* and they ara very buay.lit. Robert, our pastor, tru been very sick

for the last throe weeks we hear beinim-I>roTlug'which his congregation is glad tolenrn. , " „ . . ' '

Thoro nre quftu a good many men employedover at tbo Dlukenon mine. .

Tim Hiow Iigoiue nway very fast.Last Biinday Jruned Dinne/ Jr. was burled

in Dover cemetery. Mort of the people frombore attended bit funeral. Tbe riny waa verycold AIKI tha ittUsodance nt church Rtmdaymorning wusina]].

My opinion ot the breaking of lairs by theselling of rum on Sunday is that if thu cltlceasdid their duty they could put a stop to it.

Tba reader* of the ERA nbo rememberedMr.Jtumn KorUiey, who' left tbls place inOctober to join bis wICo la Montana will re-gret to learn that after being there abouttbroe weeks ba died.

The Samocmtto tree baa been trimmed, tbelid* weather haa come upon bint an it mutt berover Cleveland that Uln.X% would be more creditable to some of the

gills if tbey attended Sunday school Insteadat riding around with the Dover boys Sundayafternoon J, There area couple of uoyn thatcome up bore'nights who make themselvesknown by using bad language. If they don'tatop their names will be reported.

P»KSY.

"W00DP0BT.Monilay and Tuesday's snow storm remind)

i ot tbs rapid approach.ol Winter, Tbesleighing Is good. ;

Too boys and girls, thanks to Jack Frost hodtbelr pleasure ot skating on Thanksgiving.

Tbe recent storms have raised the water sothat It now tlowi over the new dam.

Tbla Is a. kllUog WUOD of wblch thefarmerspork and beef barrels give ample proof.

Uov. Ur. McLaren of IL, E. HopatosChurch i.reachet] [n this place but Sunday on

1 Thanksgiving."There was a largo attendance at tho oyster

supper at the Mountain House on Tbanksgiv*Ing evening.

A small fire occurred on Ur. BrlghCapremises, but fortunately with but si "JOBS. • . • • - '

A tine Bright bo? In uow redding at theWoodport House nnil Thomas Is happy.'

Cfariitmss pnsjwratfon Is now la order.

Tares Ooocl Things.E Cough Syrup. Killgore's

XX Camphor Cream. Klllgora'sXXPorous

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PIERS0N& CO'S.NECKWEAR in all tbe latest novelties, including Tocks,

4-in-kaad and Puffs.

^Stock the Largest!Our Prices the Lowest!

Bilk and Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, in all grades; Silkand Cassimere Mufflers, in all grades; Silk Hand-workedSuspenders, Elegant Gloves for Gents' wear, Ladies' Seal,Astrachan and Monkey BXufls, Gents' Seal and Coney Caps.Don't delay but buy early and avoid ths crowd.

PIERSON&Co.,ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS,

OPP. THE BANK. DOVER, N. J.

DICKERSON'SHOLIDAY FUBNITUBB! J]U

SPECIAL DISPLAY NOW READY i• ' . - • ' . ' • • - ' — O F — ; ; . ' " - . • . " . " • • • • ' ' - - \

COMBINATION CASES, SIDEBOARDS,

DESKS, BOOK CASESv

Easy and Fancy Chairs,Tables and Hundreds of

- • Novelties.^;::::A:;-

../;.• ..; - - m O U E - . ; • . : / : ; V .;:::;

CLOAK DEPARTMENT!we purchased this week ata 0L0SING SALE of thelargest cloak house in NewYork a large lot of extra:'fine garments at a .lowprice. We now offer thesame and will give you Jhebest bargains you ever hadin CLOAKS.

LADIES' MUFFS- A U D -

BOAS,

OHILDBEN'S SETS,

FUR EDGINGS.'. . - A N D - . ' - . . '

iRIMMINGS

BAKER'S,

DOVER, I O

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I M M I G E A . T I O N .er ol dtrliinpf home low that

•efrtmiry, mill nitU th» Minim

method* of tUe olii wtirM, tteJtfiifr. thi-ir l«!*oin lul l n u r k s t a t a price that would ilegrsil•tn American, will d mi tit k m come up forMoo iu the Co tig rum * tiicfi a-spriilili'-l (a-I ML<laj, anil In tliU coiitiecli^u tlie n > | n r t o ( '1). Otreua, aui-eriiHnnltnt uf IniiulKmUocJu temt iug . H t nays Hint DTi',i>*i (iii'iifera!arrived In this couiiiryiluriDK tlio ilsewl yeending June With, IfW, nt whom -.Mil camein violation of law nml WITH r u t u n w l to thfhomoa, OMliis niiuilwr I.M3 wen* e»ntrnlnUirert. Tiiu vigorous jiriweeulluu t>t- ll«alleged violators <if Uio (."outran l-al«>r law,and tlio ik'toclinn nnJ return nt an uuunumber of lnij>orU'd con t r o d laborersw r w l , in • largo Jecnw. to ili'ler cmitracIn tlio VuitM tfUU'* from further tlTuilavailing this law,

l.ulted Htateti ami return un l i t l r homes In theFall to */«.«! their eaniUw hi t u t rountrj,Mr. Owena tliinl'n It might he ad vfnablo to ex-tend tha fifty cent hen-l tux tu un imiuitEraiitBcoming over <*nr jjorthorji auJ h/wt)iM"u hi>rm

dew, wnnea l>eli>s here (HI an nvei age 4<i jiercent, higher than In Mexico

Horenty-aoven i>cr cent, of nil immigrant!)landing In the United Stntw ontor by the portuf How York. l.a»t year 1 i^W? bi«caro<i CJHI-ileuti of Hew York, (iermuuy furnished tbel&rgent number—I .'.*,lt.>; luituia, 111,417;lWlv, (ll.ftJI; Ireland,M,:Nl; Sweden, 41,s.!i-Poland, 4(),f.SC ; Hungary, :L-..7'JI nnd Austria

ntinues Mr, O "bus Iwlosing ground for th i r ty yearn In itH conilicwith capital in Grout IMta ln awl ou the Contfnont, which ban resulted in a stcadilj- 1Mcreasluj; volume ot emigration t o IUI« couiit ry . " In otlier worda they hove foughtlosing ba t t le ID their unlive land and coinover l i e n to hotter themselves l.y uiiiltriiilrIng American*. A i a rule eajiltftl Is only ItUTt»t«d lu securing re turns , ami tho <|iu»iitfoor nationali ty doe* not obtain w(ieiii:u|)loyLiare looking tor labor, Tiioiimn wlwcon Ih&d Tor Uio uimllrat stipend i( lie van ilo thwork gots tbu JilaL-o whether ho iu a native na fore/giier. And Itisiwt toiutturaUwthulul l Increasing ioregn l iu l iu In liiimit-al, l>uthe entire social and jjovmitiH-nttiL Mnk- it iilangar. We liavc an atililinjc fuflh In tiiul t imate t r iumph nml HU-.V-N of Ihis {;ivnlteputilfc on the lima na liiiil down by Itfounders, but It la the pa r t of wl-nl»m to mcnvoloii ourselves hi n riimU of ciKiy-golitoptimism and with faitb uhmo c i m r t thcountry to ilevelo|> into itx grnmlcst jui^siliilties. H is well BUOUKII to soy t h a t thin country U an mtylum /or the o w n - s ^ l , hut ittihuuld not be mad" on ulni.s tiousu for1»O|I1B. Aa yet no Batlafin-Kiry Bi'hcmo tostrict tmriilgr/itloii )IB« IIWHCVOIVCI), bu tlools to t i e nc i t Con^n-s* fur u jifflctl

"Werls nna AUuett.Tho opinion linn provnllwl uinntiB inon I

tbi. State trfin jircBilltlwi to It linn' tttltietliillntiout political mutter*, thut Wfertaniul M(I'benwn "fro autaKOiiistlc to l>on Abbott faUnited States Senator. There Is mighty coicomfort browing for those who hopwl for thecredit of tho Btnto Hint AlilietL'a ambitionwould bo thwarted in tho fi>]imvliiB extractfrom a sjwn-biieliveml instTliurwIny night aUiomeellng ol tlie JiwnocratJc societies or XeiJerwy nt Taylor1! HcU-1 lu Jriwy City •

•• It In Mild by com* .ic<i]iU' Umt tlio wircecof one caiuIMata would indicate tbo j a w s onnotber candMatis but 1 want to my Hint 1does nut ronko any iliirerenco."

AB ho Bnid thin Judge tt'ort* (urno.1 amlookM OoBortior Abbott nuiiirely In tho farennd emilnl HO meaningly Hint tlio audlencTnlrly nwred Its npjilHtiHJ. tVliun tho nobbad siibrliled Juilgy Wurto wniUtiuwl.

"Ba fur BB I am eonrenitsl, nml, I hnvtnlkwlwltli ninny ini'ii ontticMiliJMt. nml noitliat tUe ckctlnn in over mid « Rienter e1«"tioit* tit hnini, I^ni ft l» Niy J lu;Ht.'Vi! lht> Ilfjnoirutlc jiatty in tho li'Kinlnturo will como u]holidlj* to the Minport of the itinii who iliwrreMICWM. It Mill («» (1* duty *M wrJI (is ilpltAtiure to dect a l>enuxTat to tha UiiitwHtatw Heunte, nna that Dcmwrul will he tUuntil Vilio bas italic mud! for llio Htnto of NewJtrwy, tie mnii who ban reduced tbntaicfland coini«llM tlifCfirjiorflilons to hblu bentholmnknB uf tLo Suto. 1-hnll hlmnt thn u t Unlteil BUtw ^.iiulor, Irfon Abm-tt."

The Stor SpeftW.r We have procured a full i-n|iy of tlie " HUrNpfaber"uf n)>k)i »c ms'lo mciiltnii inweekslesuo. Tliunii-jtiH(irae^tuiliigimnHO ]>laiu thnl anyone wiBliing lu atijuliliroffcienrr 111 Rinccful ni«ak(i)K, cuulJ rialfall tu do to by folloning HIP rniirs-jof fiBtrucUon In the " fStar Kj)cnker." EveryIHMltbn of tile band, ItH mi-nnlii ;uet«ribe<l and. llluMruted; a correct poeltloi)for tha fed with tbu cbinifittj to make grnco-ful moves on the |ilntforin ore I>!M llluHtraUdand UKcdbcd; this is followed by fulliutaot.tho dljTeriut ]H)»ltiuiis mIn getturing with mi elni^rntd (tfs^riptlon aieisiuplo, which niakta it lit mce a simple aiwrrtet guhia tor tho bUiAent.

The tbreu lumdrud felsetions covor evefield In Fluking. There ar« hmnoroijwlrlotio and iiathctfcj leleftion for >'eYran, for Xmati, for Decora tion Day, fourthof Jtilv, ThnnbKglvhiir nml i-hnrch excrvn ipea'ker for nil occwions. Ag?nls wmWrite at once to the Htar I'uli. Co., JrrseyCity, K. J., for urm* nml tei rilury.

Home Propnetorahli) In Joraoy.The Census Otllee baa hsiie.1 n bulletin gb

Ing Itatlitlci of farinnndhr]ii>eiiro|irteton.blr>in N«w Jertey. Tlio Inillttit) thonn thatamong 1(0 farm Inmillfg thirty-two hircthoirfarm*, thirtj-tbree awn with ciiciiuand tMrty-llve without cacumbratiee.

Ill IVOhoiiib tami)k-H MI the average fitty-eieht hire their hoincB, fourteen own with cucumbrance and elghtitn witiiont encuraImaee. 21ieroareclght«-n efti«i In tlie Kta(»having a population of s,«)(i to 1W).IIOO, and Inthese in 100 homo families r>n tbu avenue ifound MVPntj-tbreu that hire their hornthirteen tbat own ultU encumbrance andfourteen tlwt own iritbout cnou

A Joke on tlio Trencher,Dr. Zrumaa'a congrt-KaUon !• now ..ujo

6 srulle at h!a eif*uso. Ilohig Indfcgmsetl, howan unable to iircoeh on Tbauksigirliigand this WO8 the notice that greetn] theol these who went to the church door:

"OwlBg t> tho lllon. of the putor tberBW)1J ten cnlMatxl pmrer «rrlm |B lWSlarkttStrMt MIMIC*, from n to W o V l w . k

Finally oneof the brethren tore tlie noUoff, and going (nto tlie lantonagt NI|.I he .lidnut feo why the i»stor'» Illne^ hbotild lie nny««»n for « P ™i» «.„!« , ami ^ d o c t o r ,with aiiamiiMdtwIukl.. Inhlseyp, rewroteth« nullcu.—Banner.

ForUeatiuitttBan):.A illinatcu under d-tP of last ftelnnUj to

Jtorrlrt»wn, X. J,,rJu^TrOy aS^nmliJ«r.u ictt bcrn will) the man < Hwn, or U'liwler

t«ni»t to dofraurl linnt* of'thnt i'!wt. by ^ P " r 'Inn luymrnu on forged cb «•!;», imrimrtiiiR Uhave two IMUKI ^ ( n e HatMiwr .Vatfotutlilank, of New York. The prlwMr had l>eecidi-ntilUd by llio teller of th« Morris Countsitanfc, of aarrhlni*n, 5. J., M a „ , , „ „ „ ;outalifpu JkaynK'iit oil flclitrkiff (I'J) wbicl

Descrvlnir Pralso.n ,„ „ , ,„ 0Br ,.lu,<a< thll[ (u m l~-n K.UI,,;. i ) r . K l t v N-

tt-11 ftsivt'll, or Iki l Il

»ulu do not folio, llirfr ,„ , . T | ,,^, „ .„„] ,li«v« iron mcb ItriMt |u|>iihritr purtlr oM r moril!. lM»rt KillKTO, Dr>,»gl,t, Dv.p,o™, n . 0 o , j t C o . , , , „ „ O r n l l l | . „ ,.>. Jtnlilim Drug Store, etiwlor.

Qucklea'a Arn ica SalyeIk! 1«« ttlv! in t u world lor Cut., Soro.

Brnl«», Ukon, Halt Ill.us,, r . v , r a,,,,,'T.ttet, Ctar,»d Hand,, CkUblaloa, Cunu" d ^ Sk.a En.^loo., u d p^a,.;,,. J

It u guarante

A Q R E i T DETECTIVE,

A MAN WHOSE NAME 18 KKOWS AL1OVER THE WOULD.

TO UE K S O W S AND UNDERSTUDD.

•OSAV AIIOI'TITIN Jilrt t'BI'.lIllBIAJiTtC WAY.

A ma ell knowu al l o. i l i u i . 8 i i B i i i o U a t e r r o r U i c r l n i u a

loers everywhere, ie llotesrt Bruce, head;eiK>ral niijicrlnteiideut uf the great Brure\ iner l ia i i Duleoti ie Agency, which ba t It*.radiiunrUTbat IU5 i-4 Hal.o «( . , Vbleega.

Mr. llruco U a Kreat worker ; nothinga|ww big k«en ami acl lce mind, and Jlku mien who are enterprising and tireless inuHiiiMi, ho has overworke*! ble brain

e* upou ld

n theirn, anda ,

and tI, that nervous dim cult lea reaulted.L he felt that relaxed, neaken<d and eied condition of mind ond body nhlcb

ilU lu (usoumift—tint alwplcw, ruflll1

teful nnil dlHturbed romilUon which,.

..uilud, brain and body.In chatting with tho gre&t dutt-cllve, y

re[>orler taw at (.glance that It waet wilhalld wltb ,wliom ha wm talking.

l[;lit eyes, freah complexion nud energeticimnncr ehaned at once ihat he vas egBli 'he heat ot bwvltb. Naturally tbe change ._

j condition became tbe subject of conversa-nt." 1 luQered [rom Insomnia tar eighti laid, "but three bottles of Ur. Iiervnra blood utid nerve remedy completelystored mo. Thii remedy la worth lu weigh

IIOUSHT BUMF,i gold. I would c o t bo without it if It coat!ii t imes as much."i l i v e recomaienciedllt to some of tit,lends and ttiay a re also delighted wi th tbw i l t s obtotnod from its u te . May Di

Oreeno live long and continue to manufac-t u r e J)r, Greene's Nervura blood and nerv

iDeilyforsulVerliig inaubind."Wo do not wonder a t Air, Bruce'B cntliuasm. I^ick of sleep kills, I t rftcki braJi

nud nerves. I t unhinges and UDBtringa ourcrvuuM energies. I t trangfornis a strongcraoninto n weolt one, If we can cat amleep \reU, wo can ma in ta in good bmlt l i .The wri ter well knows the wonderful pone

of D r . Greene's Nervura blood and nervremedy t o product tha most restful, Inrtgor*lit lug nnd refreshing bleep, besides making>ur nerves s t rong and steady aa steel,Iocs not net like an opiate, bu t r a the r (jy Its

;ngt!ieiilng and Invigorating effects uponlti and norvefl. I t Id perfectly barmlegsi, Icing made from pure heal th gi' *

vcgetal le mi;didoes. I t IB safe to give t o in-rants and children of uuy Bge. Al l druggl i t s

D*I» It for I t , and i t Ii Indeed a God-MDd toi(Torern from weak nnrvei and insomnia.It tu not cm ot tUe so called pa ten t medi-

cines, but t h e discovery and niracr lpt ion ofDr. Orreno, of 85 W. 14U St . , K«tr Yorl t , a

d a u who lisa made hi» name famous asllio m w t suixwnful Bpeclallat In the t r ea tmentof n e r r o u i n n d chrohlo dlscaKfl, and who can

insulted free ot charge, eittiBr b y catting, him cr by wri t ing h im.

* *Beivcre of imitation*, dilutions, and mb-

stJtutPs of Dr. Pieroo'i genuine medicines, of-fered nt wbat pretena to bo " o u t ririoos."Fur llio genuine, there's one prica, and onlyone prlc&-but, thoy'r* guarantees, Tboy'ratho chcapeH medicines you con buy at anyprice, for i( they fall to bentOt or our*, youwve your money back. Vat pay only for

th* QOOII i/ou get.To pravent fraud jnJ Imposition by tin-

principled dealers, tlieso genuine EuuantMimnliM are now sold only through drumstaithoriiod as agents, and elwayt a t tuei*

_ _. Fierco's ao laen Uedicol Discovery (forthe IJver , filood and Lungs) , tl.OO. Dr.riercv's Favori te IVteciiptlcn (for woman'*tTCAUncE«HnndaUrubiit(i),CtOO. D r . r i e m arionannt Follels (for tlie l l r e r , stomacb andIJOWOIS], Ki cents.

Rctus* »)J metildtiM purporting to h« Dr.•iorce'd ofTered at any other price*. SuiplD-

lon naturally and rightfully attacbes to them,

A Million Friend-!.A friend in need la a friend Indeed, and tot

ifhs tlinu uuu inklllun jXHjplo Lave fuuutl ju>ttucb a friend In Pr, King's Novr Dboov«ryfor Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If youImvo never used this OrcAt Coujh Uedldna,

trial will convince you that It has won-lerful curative pofrerain nil diseases ot throat,lost aud lungs. Each botUa is guirao '

j do all that is claimed or money will be•efuuded. Trial bottles freo ab llobort KUI-;orc'j Drug Store, Dover; Orntn, Hanoe &o.'s Drug Store, Port Onun, find F. N. Jen-iua1 Drug Store, Chester. Large bottles ~"a. and II .

If a druggist in Ealamatoo, Mich., had fiveis torn ere, aud four of them bail dyspcptla,jd tho other rheumatism, and be only had a3zeij battles ot Cactus Blood Cure Jn ttock,

bow iimny would he hive to order tn additionIrotn his wholesaler to cum the lot I Abouti quneicr dattu. Ilnbort Kiilgore, Iho drug-

it, of Dover, alitaju has enough OactuaHood Curo In stock to cure hiis customers.

ii tbe active medicinal agent otCarbolic Acid and the txit di*in-

Also ii a uptcitlc for mallcnantcurl G( trilimiiiflff Cotiffil, Udn itfflcdir tor Aithna, Catanh,*Oilili, I)i[.hihetia. Croup, Scaflet

ever, Hay Fever, .S«rc Thrift, and all DJ»«wi[ the Air raiugct.Tl,t VapotliinK Apparalu* i« dimple yelperfect,id :i tlic safeit method Tor Jetlroying- Infection,

'. t l . SCHIEfrEUH & CO.. N«w Yo'k. Sole A|«ht>,

Fine Bologna Sausage.'Weanmoving theflnestBolognaSauttne

iftered to the market, and our growing MJM

tig our place, may see that only the beitucata are used. It may be obtained frommr wagon* In Hover and vicinity, or at th*Twry «orea ot JOB. H. DIckerson, WarrenL.nud B. Frltu, Morrii Bt, Dover. Also; tlio itoto of John Downing, Port Oram.I I K O U E N U K O 3 . , B u t c b e n ,•if CENTRE OROVBJH,:J,

A 81'LBHDID BTOCK OP

MILLINERY GOODS>r F A Lli and WIKTEIl wear, ooulrt lng of arctfr iKsjiiny of novsIUes and new sEapMI WINTRa D0NNKT8 and HATB, whichrill delight all the ladles. Call a t one* Kid>bUln the advantage of ft good seleotloo;

MRS. G E O . F A R R ,Fort Oram. N . 3

A BAY PONY.On .Sultmlay, Docombor S4tb, a t in <r~clock

morabg, the above animal will ba shotnr on tho tTOtindj of tlto Fort Onm Oun

Como out nnd try j o u r rtdll.PETER V A N Al tSDALK.

FOE SALE.The house, b a m Had lo t on Prospect s trwtthe head of Cbastnut i t r c e t W1U be soldlow llgoroa elthor as a whole or without

he upper portion ot lot to suit porchaMra.,L. C. BIKRWIRTH,

Executor of citato of ffm, Oeorg*, daeM.

WANTED.A tingle man to work DO a farm. Good

ragnacd atcarly work. Apply toRTEFKEH 0. DBRRY,

Sortr, N. J.

Philadelphia TTQBBBUHDAT, WEEHLV.

A FAMILY PAPER

', L 'SSJ iSHATIOSAL AND J l ' S TTHH 1'Al'EH KO1I T H E

li-3Sr S O M E .

--.il'Io

• Si,It 13

iiL-ivs / m m tbu iiic*t lu iporUutttith ncuriy JIM) LVim&pondaatx• It, Now Jonwy und Delaware.

iu;ni'-ttt-lioui« newt in covured> I'nriifuln^sii aud attention tu

[ftnii not I'voniitUmptwl tiy on j * other |«i per.THE J'nKsa liuf ahw Uie bait ot «orronjHm-

nm iii all Uia greut rltlw uf tliu UulWtun*, na n'(>]l tut lluauclat and railroad ox-L'I U In Clili'ngo and the U'otit, who l.eoji tiioiper nkuro Ihmi altretut with eveute.Tbe i-oluiniw uf thuHuMiAV PnEHaare en-cli«l (»y coatrihutloaa from Oiuse whwaarm's mi- vrliien lilgh in our IlsU of greatutliurH, nuvtilliitri. efWuyltiU. us veil as fromIPU tif IIIKII «uV In lubllo life. Tbo lintuthoi-ri know tliat thuir hwt autlJencui oro tuoeailurs of tlw DAILY, Sr.Niuv ntid WKKKLT

. . . , _... THE I'liEss knows no otlior mas-LT than the i»ojjleBiiutbo)uu>tyeur has teen,.s has bi*m ueeii before, Uio nwrkod fact thatt iusubsvrvicnt Lu nu i>»liUcul buna. It luutiu iKilftfcu! uml>i(fgm to foster, but looksiftor tliu Inttjresttt of itu renders, und deliversIt^olt ujMjn the IHHUOH of the dny iu n niaimeibuth trunk and futirWs, lot Hug tlio fact* apcalfor tlieinwJvM aud cvnilluz no isuuufl, buntM.-lUii' them nil on tho luuii of fair play till mot) nt all times. IIH pages know nu tils-(nctiotiBrtiid thti right* ot oue rlnss over an-ither nro neither recognized uor BUjnmrted.

AdvertifieniDiitB of Help ^\ anted m»T beiaurtod iu Till P w » tor Oue C«nt a Word.Advurtlsoi.icntfl of Hltuntiona Wautetl >|Oentn Word. Kpt-cial dnys Tor adverthwmenta,Numlay, V'edncsilay, Hnturuay.

TKIIMH OF THB I'ltKHS.Ily tiinil, jmntago free in tlio United Kial

Caiiadft and Mexico.Daily (oxcciit Humlay) onQ year t<

" " " " monthiiloy) nn

Kiindny, one year , . . . . . . , -WKKKI.V 1'KEHH, TOO year. l

Drti/lx, L'hcL'kis&iid utbtr reiJilttnnuuii tho1)0 irmilo [tnyolilo to Uio order of

THE HtEUH CtlMl'ANY, t lHi l in ,I'ldladulplila,

BRUEH & BUHfiELL,BOCEAnAT, N. 3.

AOBSTB FOB TEI

Duplex AutomaticSteam Maters,

D n p l e i Hteam and Hot Water B « W n . T h « jart mada oi wrought uotler iron, iiave cop-per flnei, and c.tfin #aperioritr in tho i » >a w l n i l i o i n U i GreateoonomThitueil t i n -

pltclty of ooMtraotlos I Ho t t b l e

l EeonomUal Sytem af Heatingyour House It to M#« the

RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO.'SPERFECT

HOT WATER HEATERKai»nitp,ttaunfit, no duM{,aaea*tf ,

ar. V- IDOVER, N. J.

Tinning, Plumbing]

STEAM FITTINGIn all their brancbe*.

AORNT FOR T H E W E L M C N 0 W N

Perfect Steam HeaterA *LOT OF

Second-htnd P«rlor Stovti,j good condition i n d for aale a t a bargiin.

StoVo repaln of all kindi wil l b t furaUhed a tabort notice. Particular attootton g l v w t o

Cor. Suiiex and Blukwell 8t»,

GROCERIES

PROVISIONS

oalt U ke*p ofeui I KMJ to B M U . » I Haaoal t4 Uft\o tk> tap of i l « i » m»lMl»»ParftMtiaftty

All llndi of Plamblng. Booflsg ind 8hMtIron Work uUitMtpnr exeeatod, IB »tockattU UDIBI BtoTei and Got AltFarcwwi oteimdtHristlon; Btrdnrt, OnlUtr.Tln-WfcM, Olaiothl. Oarpeti, sto, tieblgh ind BerutonOotJ. I»mpi( Falnti* Olli, faitDini'i BoalsbHovi'i Babbw Bnoksl Ohaln r ompi,

OWN PROPERTY.Erattin Wiman, the milllonalrs land owner,

tayi , " B U Y LAND I B U Y NOW." Every-body ihould own aome property and b e n Ii acbanoe for you to txeome the owner ot somivaluatls real eetat« a t a Tory low flsursWhoorer e ta anawer Uifl followins Wiilicorreclly geU a lot ot ground containing o nquarter o f an sere, tituated la tbe S w w o

O-N P-O-E-T-.(Tlie dnibee reprneat omttUtl letters,

you can aupply Uiemund epell tbe two wordscorrectly you get the deed to a quarter ai—lot for nest to^OTHINQ.) q

With your anawar Mod SSc (ooiUmp*) tniif your BE$w«r la correct you get a qturtoi oan acre of land located wfUiinVlf i rn lo of alarg* railroad and not more than a mile fromtwo oi three towns. Only o n deed for onquarter acre lot will bo tent to i n r one name,aa the object ol thla liberal offer a to have aimany lutereated in the property u poMibleand give ALL an equal obaaoe. There arebat • lew loti to bag(vtuiawByoatli«Mtemiiand If you want DM you must write I H I —AWT and not forge, to enoloM the 25c ittdmlU you to th* gueeabg content. IL . .thouid aiuwer correctly and tbe d«eda to th«lota t» nil givta out before w« n t jour letUrwo will wtum your S5c Pull partleulara

N. Ii.—Tothe Bret penon from s i o n eouwerltur correctly and teodlog SSo.ney will tw returned and deed sent free

from u o u count]•ending SSo. X

money will t» returned and deed sent free.

THE MONROE IttrnovutBttT Co.

VI'M, C, HOBIOM, Agnt ,

F, 0 . Box sat,

THE BAKGAIN STORE.

SCHWARZ BLOCK,N u n C u n u L DiroT, DOVER, N. J,

I take pleasure to announce another weekof special bargains. I shall offer tnoh unau-awtnble «rgmoenU as ao bouee oao matobepedalUte leaders to check tha loauie andcrlnjoa] praotlca ot wuhing money for thepaltry oooiiderattoD of « JitUaovdifc. Vitltoar store and fftt a fortaiW of our prloaiwfakh -will tMoh you in the stleot lo(lotruth tbe difference between the flaab acredit tyttaffl-betwetn tb« right aad wrong.Respectfully lubmltted to the oasb trade only.

H. E. Oreengrass.PROPRIETOR.

PlHsbury's Best Brand

of Flour,FBKDt O K A U I . B B T T S K

O H S B U . BOOfli * to . •Htrangan vUtlcg

EUGENE BUCHAMN'S

DBY GOODS

. -ut t>-:

GHOCERY STORE,

•ituiz R U B , oovam,». i.

lU) lh«bwt of«T«mhl« l»Ux«

UHM, uil Hll »* Ibtal prl«". 0>ll ud n u .

[no mj flock uid [rt»«. IU dul l dtfnnd

OLD RELIABLE HOUSE

JOSEPH J l JOHNSON•

K FIRST-OLABS WAOds 4>B;6AIWUAO»

GRAND OPENING

NEW TOBE MILLINERYBTOEUJ! —

I.IEOE AHD rragXesonraEKT OP

Trimmed H»t* and Bennttt.Trtnmai'Bal. I1.S5 ijrlo ril (rtaa, V,

trimuai (dat OOo. to .00, all ta . UtMt

knr aTSt. Our 0«<a'Baba n obaipar t a u *iMwawa:-

FULL LIN« OF OKKTB' FUENIflBINQiA U . A t T I R T LOW PRICES.

L. SOHREUER,WABHENST..

(Ou door I nn BUekw^U DOVBR.K.J

Establisbed 20 Years

Dover Boiler 'WorksP. F. BIRCH, - - Pwprlelor.

B8FA1R&O rBOXTTLV A1TSNDBD TC

COB. MORRIS AHD BICKEEflOS BT

DIt BDWAMM COUQH BKBBF

r,K. J.;No». lBlh,IStWa'do lMn>tar chMrfullr unit* lnraC —indlK Dr. Ea.attii1 Comb-Brnp al a » •

,«lnrSii»J»ta^anpp," a«d.«ll ftna.ol

ouch BYTUD u an itfectira reaMdy for pol-

Both Sic and COe. tlia much enlarwii

PIANOSmOal ALL FWBT-«tAS8 MAKII18.

CASH OB OR SABT PAV'MESTB.

OrtANOa TDSBD ASD I1EFA1RED.

OT-311 FOUEVU ATS.,COB. fl&ifl BT,. : HBW Y0HE CITY.

A. O. BUOK,rUDTlCU

Painter, Dooorator, Gnlnerand Paper Hanger.

CBL0W5>V pnoifi ARITY^

of

Central Eailroador itsw jzBaBY,

TUX tABUC » D R Q I KOI'. ISTTI. 1S92.

TRAINS LEAVB DOVER AB R0UOWB:

For New York, Newark uA HU-»beth,»t6;il5, A. it.; 838, 6:58 p.».BDXDATB, 6:62 p. ic.

For PliilaadpUla at 0:45, A. IL;38, F. H.For Long Brand), Ocean Grove,

Asbury Fork and points on NewYorlc and Lone Branch Enilroud

t 6 ; « , i . K ; 8S8p. i tFor all Btations to High Bridge

it 64B, A. K.J 8:38, lisa r.x.iumtm, 6:62 P. H.

For Laks Hopatoone at S:iS,1:56, i . ii.; 8S8, p.Jt.

For all stations to Edison, C-.iS,:50 A. M.; 8:38 p. v.For lloolawny at 0:20. A. II.;

12:10, 2:51, C*j, 7:25 p. u. BDK-)*va, 1:10 p. it,

ForHiUruiaat 0:20'A. «.; 12:10,i:Bl p. H. SDTOAVH, 1:16 P. M.

For Eaaton, Allentown and ManchChnnk at G.45 A. V.; 8:38, 0:68,p. M. SONDIIS, 6:02 p. H.

proves \<<o8£ ofSUPERIOR MERIT:

fUWANfASVEEfifYOUWNLASTING CHEW FORUf f L£MONEY fRV

SALE OF

BUILDINGSITES!

AMQWS IBS 1OTSIIAKOINU I N r B I C E FJIOU

$100 to $900LOOATBD ON

Park and Mountain Av.i. ind Vicinity,Bfaoftwcll and Unioi SU.,

Rlchardi and Mfrtle Av»>,Lawrwiea St and on TorAknt.

Naur St. Mary's Church.

-;• TERMS LIBERAL. -:•

INSTALMENT FLAK IF DEBIHBD.

A I H a T«y flat itore property on Black*wtllsUMt at a targaln. If joa want to bayw. ttatnk w* oas tlow you MBMhlm tbatwill pltaw you.

VOH MAI'S AND AIJJ INFOnMATIOK

Al'PLT TO

Smith & JenkinsINSURANCE, REAL ESTATE,

CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING,

BANK Btntonto,

FOB SUE.Tha two itorf fraiai thbila roof balldli

H1U, known at UM "Bm HIM" bow*.' For

ESTABLISHED I83O.

6E0BGE E. T0OBHKB8,

MO&X2S7OWH,

HARDWARE

IRON MERCHANT,

jgs&!ttsJptlae, FaUte, OUi. eU.

ASRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS«•>•• u« aoUa, BUj-

Adl d S r t

LAND ADD DRAIH TILE,EAT.E WtEE VSSOJSQ,

Oooltn. BtbT OarrlaiMi tw. * 'A n i l of Montt aid adWalnt « u U n _

UwOllrtr CUUod DowTalw Am* H i m y ,• a n * WaMl OnHlntan, WaH«r A. WoodMowan, BMpan wo& BAdtn^Bam ~ *

MORRISTOWN

GRANITE, & MARBLE C&' " t U w v

or ixxn>fgrtin OrulU u i

BUtutf) KwiBiiiOTtii

HttditcnM, Lot hdonMi, As.

Br. J io

S. 1.

Sound the trumpet)Deft, the drum,Knapp's RnM Bear-To town lins come.

Millinery!HISS ADDIE DIX0Nb u taken tlie lUllloei? store d Urs, L, A.WU to, OB BleokwelliMrett u d will open .wlla

*NEW STOCK OF HATS,MamarJ and nstrfmtarf, t o which the

MASTEE'S SALE.Between Vary Y. Stickle, ranmlainaut, and

J n h n E . Btickloandotbera,dQiandanta. Onhill tor partition XUKI order for sale,

EDMUKD B. H A L S E T , BolV.Dy virtue ot an order made by tho Clwo-

oollo? of ttje «ta(* of Now Jersey, in the causeabove stated, benriug date tho second day ofNovember, A . D. 18ft}. I Geo. Walker Jen-

kins, one of tho Hpoclal Muster* or the Courtof chancery ot w&Btatc. ii-JU sail at nubUc'emluo t o tbo Ugliest bidder, a t Uio Court

t Hlonistuwn ou3I0NDAY, tho 10t)j day of DECEMBEB,IB02, between tlio lioura of twelve and flvoo'clock, that is to say a t two o'clock In theafternoon of Bald day, all tliat certain tractof land situate, lylnu and tofag lu tlie Town-•Hit) ot Kockftwty/In the County ot Morrisand BUto or Now Jersey,being Uio n m j IBJUIsod premista which von conveyed to AnnaBtlctlu by KfUiiud S. Ileorh, Aduillilstrator-'GoorgofUicklc, junior, ilobtuad, by tlwd

ifed April 1st, lEwJ, aiul rcconl.d In tlioarrJfl County Iteeord ot Decfk, tu Dock U S,ipflgefl4S8, fa., (and kuowa 4t» tlio homel

•tnul fann of tha mid Otsorge Ktlckl^, juular,dw'<lt) and butted end bouudod OB fallows,towlt i " fictdnuina at mi olm treti, a cornurof Boniuel H. Boai-lft lntd, mi tho touUienatBiuo ot tho Beaver broolcaudlg the LeglnnlnKcomer ol a tract nf »lty term of land wlilctiQeorae Btickle bought, uf Josiaii Ba l l ; Uiencemailing tl) iinrtli forty-one degrees west thir-ty cbalua crossing anld linwk to a largo wlille

lie trea ; tlieuc* (2j north (If ty-ioven degroea

l i e a podluK

Leave HewTorl at 0:00,11:30,». Jt;4:80 P.M. SoKDirg, 1:00 r. n.

Leave Bookawov at 0:37, 8:15,A. u.; 3:15, 3:30, 0:60, r. u.

SmfDilB, 5:44 p. x.

Leave Fort Oram at G.lfi, 11:20,A. K.; 2:40, 6:17, 7:20 P. ie.

Snmils, 4:11 r .u .

Leave LD<ke HopaUong at 10:50,A. II.; 6:11, F. M. <

tieive Higli Erlilge at 8:16, A. K.1:40, 6:17 P. H. BDNDiTS, 8flO 1>. H.

J. H. OI.UAUBEN,a " " B U " . F . BALDWIN,

Qea, Pass. Agt

goak trea ; tlienc* (2j nor th (If tyflaven dego u t cloven chains twenty utoelinlui to Aliof atones on tho south MWU of tlio rowl leodluKfrom wlioru tho iiald Oeorge Btlcklo, Jr .Tdoo'd, lived t o the said Kamiiel B. BoaoU'a ;henca (D) nor th forty-three dotfrees v e s t

thtrty-cno uhaiiu end eighty }lnkn; thence (4)north torty-(i\n degrees cast civrcn ciialna;hence [fi) sautii forry-tlireo degraea east thJr-

ly-fnur cl ial iu and llfty llnkS more a r lewi t oa earner which stands on a course of nortlith i r ty degreon eaat iIiHtoiit tlifrty-four Jlnlu)mni the m m t oorthcrly corner of UIB (bvell-

ing houaa whoroln tlie mid Georgo Btlcklo,J r . , tlec'd, lived, jmid wlicrclu tLu Mid Aui iaHtlckle timv livtM, and which was bui l t byJwriah Hull); ihmce (l» nm-tli flfty-nht tltgrecawutnlnocl ia iuHiind UilKj-elx Ifak. j tironco(J) wuUi tlifrty-sovon degmesaud thirty itrin-iitcs east fourtwm clinins nml fifty Huks lo tiiflsaid Hamucl 8 . llwith'a l a n d ; thpiice (H) Alonghis lino and boundotl by tho MIHO Houtliwest-Vi-ly t o tho plnco of bcElimliig, t on t t ln tngoue liundred acres be tho samu more or lemt.Out of t h e above t r a c t lioroliy conveyed a r eto be deducted a trnciotabout oueauro nliitfithe Raid A u n a Btlcklo told nnd conveyed t ouuo Jodviih Mills, by deed doted mi o r aboutthe eighth day of Sur.-li, IBM, und recordedIn tlio Morris County Itecanl of Deula, fnHook C 8, on [Wgofl aVi, and a\*o n t r ac t of

bout th i r ty aDrt-a which the (aid AnnaHUoklo>W and conveyed to l-^lnlu P. Men-il l , C l i u .

P . Itowi and Jimiiw Woitl Tlnhtnor , by CIWMIdabHl mi or nbout l l a y t$t)i, 1HTJJ, and ru-conleO in tho Morris Uountyltttcord of Deed*,iu Book Qti. n u n a p w 1W, & o , Includfne i l «6nchoate rlgiit of dower ot E l lmbe th L . Stickloand Llztle D . Htickle in thu mill iironibes.

B

DBliAW A a B X A C K A W A H NERM RAILROAD.

[U0R1US A H D EaSKX DIVISION.)

Depot In Hew York, foot of Barclay Bt. andfoot ot Ckriitopber Bt.

COllllKMCIXO MONDAT, J u N I SOU), 1802.

DOVER TIME TABLE.

UST BOBKD. A. at. WKST DOCKD, A. M,BoHato «pna«* 0:38Otmso MDrtas* 0:10

, Tiiarnt'ri*-m rr 1 ' S.-96

Buffalo •xprats* 850Sutoo txprtt*, B;HBcranton axp.* 11:17Dovar aooom. 11:2fl

D o n r locom. ]2;iJi

HUkexpne i '•Via, BwotonllraDch.

Dover upress, 10:58H'kettct'n >pl.« 11:(M

p . rDover acoom. Ifii1.Baaton axpreas, fi:(Hltoirs bspTMat* 9j*Dover Acoani. 4:1Kartoaupreai, 6:80Bcranton exp.* 0:39

Bullaloezyreek 0:UDover aoooui. 1U;1B 7 l « I 0 ^

OOVEH AND MORRISTOWN*,U»?e, Arnv«.>ov*r. Korrlilown.I'JWi.tt. 7.1T*. i-.

«:00 «•

AH m11:45 r.M, l:lSr. M.

Le«e. Arrlro,Morriiwwn. Dover.6:03 A. K. B:8t A. X.fl^2 " flSS "

Sift

7.-19

&XA7K MKW SOBS FOB DOVBA.i W . 7fiO, 7.-S0*. »-•*»*, 9;00, B.30-, 10:10,

rf»,7;WT, 8:00% 6:. Boootoa Bruali,

»n4 9;K* r, H.

CHEftTER IRANCrl ,Wutwtrd. atottoni.A.M. r.n. r. K. A.M. r.M. I M .UhSS StOG R:17 ' Cheeter 7:35 UtOO 4:1010-.M 3:67 SrO0 Hozton tm \l'.W 4:1810:13 9:U «KM lronU 7:97 13:13 4:56lOrQa 3:47 fi:M SaeeaeuBna 7:43 12:11 4:3.fcH >:U 5:M McC.liUTlUe 7:49 13:33 4hW S:8fi B:47 Port Oram Ti53 12JOB:JS a&Q K43 DOTH 1:00 UiSS 6:01Tse BaskatUtown Ktpreu itoH »t Port

O n a IOUC l u t kt 1:38 A, M.J tofng Veet ata a r M

R..T. BHTTH. TUOfi. FANNING

SMITH & FANNING.

Masons and Builders,

BOVXH, II. J .

bmncs of mMm work. .

JOBBDIO PROMPTLT ArTKNDED TO.

' BMOr cm BuaKii S T S B T ,

«-lr msxr TO D.. h. ft w. a. B.;

J . J . VHEELAND,

CARPENTER^IBUILDER,la i m o r c l bl> otBo. and »bop to till newDolldlnt on BlackwaU ttn. t ,nn{ to Uw Bin-trie Light SttttOL B . nnttw thuta fortttfllbKal mtovaa*. ot ttlBMt and wtllb.U-~dwJ5hi.tBmd.Infi7o.-pU~.

Oonlnota, Flau, BpnUcUwa anl i bUtanAi tit mi Uiii otworklkl

H0UBE FOE BENT.

room and all notlara improramaDta. For

JUalBrt.tiairiIiinmno.Aa~t,U-IX Dornr.H.J.

BETCHEB BUSIHESB

(l'tt f. O, BOX IO, DOVER, «, 1.

Cheap BecauseIt's Good.

You CannotAfford

To buy anything but what is reliable. Slick a pinhero. Wo are manufacturers when you bny of UB yonbnj ol headquarters. lon'll find this prmoiplo,.cheapliucnuSe good, finely illnalratal in our stock of

'. • BOYB' ANDIOHII iDBEN'S OLOTHING.* It emWos evorjUiing from mite forjfko amalljchild

nn to garments for the tallmost man; The pricesplsasd beonnsa thfiy'te quality to. bock them. -

MCGREGOR & CO.850 and 852 Broad St., NEWARK, ff. J.

MOEO. WALKER JEK1CINS,

l l Master In Chanceryof Ken- Jsrwr.

SALS OP LiND.By virtue of an order of tlie Morris County

Orphans' Court, uiQ'ie on tho third iloy otOctober, 1K1K1, tlio milscrlber, Albert Krr,oxecutoi' of tlia lust will ao-J ioetaumut of AouKing, doceniml, vlll Bell tit public venduo nttli» Court Houso In Jlorriittown, unMONDAY, Iho llHb d»y of DKCBUBSR,

A. D. 16112, bgtweuu tlio hours ol 13 o'clockuoou cud ilvo oVlock in tbo af teriioou, Umt lato Miy <tt the liour of two o'clock in Uio after-iioou, all that Certain troct of land situate (nthe toiviiBliip nr llaiidoli.li, in tlie county ofMorrii mid tltato of New Jonoy, wliicli U Aa-wrlbeil lit n <loed of oanroynnco mado byJotiiea H. Jtiley to tlio said Aim Kitiv, datedApril tttli. im, wid nwonlKl in the MorrisCounty Clerk's (Mice, iu Hook U U of Deeds,on iMgm an, etc., tuirf fit i>crt of the fifthtract UGBcribul In n iloed frum Johu L, Dun-ham aud others to Harriot AlcCotnbs, datedMarch SOth, HH$, and leconleaIn tha MorrisCounty Clerk's (Jflk-e. lu liuuk H 4 ot DooOf,•u ]«£;«« SO, titc, and begins at tlie tlrst cornerof the said nfth lot, and runs thence alongthe first Una thereof aa tho nettUa travervcolu May, 1W1S, (I) north forly-thrw aud thrw-(luarters degiwjs east ouo uliniii and sevouty-tlva link* to a utaka and stonaH In said lino ;(12) north thirty-olglt and ono-hult dogreeawest Ave chains and ilfty-elght lluka to astake In tbe road a» it now ruiis, leading fromYort Oram to Jama* McCauua'a; {ty southflfty-Iour degree waat oao chain and seveutylivaJinkB to aBtoko tor a corner and In saidMeCouib's tlewl ueBcrllHxl at tlia tliinl comerof the "(j'ruuu HiEutuiow." wiU bolng lu tilt)

' Ing lino o! wild fifth tract: thonin *

greca eant iivo cliahu and teventy-two llnkuto the taglmiing, coiithiulnj ana aero of laudmore op JB»L

Kioontlng-, howarcr, A certain lot wlildi.convoyed by Ann King and Patrick King hofbuiunnd to Albert Fry. by deed datedOct7tli, 1HS3, nnd record*d in the Morris CouutjClerk's Oillco, iu Doolc D 11 of Deal*, on imgesIBS, etc.

ifatetl November lltli, 1693.ALBEJIP FRY

(0.00 EiGCulor, &c ot Aon Klug, decM

MASTER'S SALE.lH CUAN'CCRY OF HlW JXBBKT.

Between Bteplien R. Itowell et ux.,comp[aln-anti, and John ratry, et aL, aofendaDts.OOIJUI toruarilUon.

H. V, LlKDABUJiy, BOVT,' By rlrtus ot «n order of U» Court of Chan-cery ot New Jerwy. made in iho above MUM,bearing date tbe lulrty-flm day of Oetobot-,efgbtwn tuoilred md. aiutty-wa, I will axPOM for Bale a t publla TSDUOO a t tha Courillouta In the Town of Morrlitown, In thi.CoQuty of Morriiand Bute of New Jersey, on

MONDAY, the 10(h day of December,next, A. D. 18U3t between tbo hour* at twolronoon and &ve In the afternoon, tbal la to t»jat two o'clock In tbe afternoon of eald day. allthat «rb.ln farm or trnoV ot Und *ito»ta Intht toitiialiiu of Uhnittir, In t ie Uouoty ofMarrh and StaU ol Mew Jtraoy, boonded

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We have made our name a tower of truat among thepeople for Clo.liing;that they can depend apoD,

It's cheap becauBe. good. It it were not good Hwould not l» cheap.

We CannotAfford

To offer you ahum or shoddy to lower the price.Trash is not ohoap at any price, BO thafc>hen we_sayout* olethingja obeap and name prices as wo do Bome-times, we mean cheap because good.

DO YOU FIAHO?If BO, iia your name and address, ona receive by return mull n •.

nely iUustrated_Catalogue witU Pricta. Term^, etc: of

Strictly

High Grade, i

Moderate

Price.

oiafor •'.Cash '

I or on .Easy ]MonOily,

^Payments.

tano.TheRtnowncdM Us durability and rich, tDWlifu! ind fyui/xqnalilxafttnc. Unique and Artistic iu Design; Superior Work-manship. Manufactured ia ova 30 different stylra ona tiici.

REEK & SON.-«t?2!<e mention thin poperr'

90YHR LUMBSZB CO.,

BLACKWELL STREET,

-:• LUMBER OF ALL KINDS;-:•• iSash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c.

BUCKET AND SCROLL'HWING DONE TO OBDEB, , .

COAL. WOOil 4HD BfULDIHR MATERIALwavi on band.' BaTlag lately erected a l»n« Coal Treatla with cOVKKBD]PpOKa't \,

and a D»;Hlt7OtoB»hiuidrr4<are,ireoane»ppl]'0iiretUitoaienwith . . - '.;-,.'

«DRY AND SOBEENED COAL.»Partite dodrinc to tundls their own ooal eta have It eamned and loadel wtttunt ibOTalli«.:/

CORNISH'S CELEBRATED ORGANS/'PIANOS,WOTfCR " '

In response to alargo number ofrequests maiie by patrons In Dover nnd

opened a bratioh warerbnin In charge oftlietr local representative, Mr. JOHNIE. DALUYMPI.K, at Jfo. fl UltLCKHLOCK, DOVElt, K. .T., where a cliolcoHcloctlori of FUU03 ud 0ROA1TD Will lx> on |

view; Mr. DnlrytiiploWill I>Q i l lto , receive orders and

'exhibit Instruments.PrluitiMitifFietorf. Catf pjftnini ptun to lull ilf iwefcits.

ara K«incifNllr •ullclirdiaci.il bc'aMcaWgrlMwlwr*. .NOTRTntl I -U. Q I

together nilb OII.BUII siDjUiw tbe hereiita-mimta *ad ttppurtemnoet to tho Mlrt prem-Im belonging or In any iri*e appertaining,

Dated at Hoi-rutowu, K, J,, NOT, ?Hi, J80a,r i L A H » i B F i i O K

SPEOIAL REPBESENTAITVE FOB POVEB;

JOHN R. DALRYMPLE, P.:6. Boi^

Notice of Settlement. .Hotloe i s hereby Rlien tha t tbB aeoonoti ot

(be anbMriboi, Admlni i l ra tor i r l tb ttie Willannexed o l S a r a b D. StlgklP, deoeaitd, will beandlted and i t t t od by the Burro*ate, andreported far Mt.Ietn«nf to tb« Orpbitte ' Ooartot tho County ol Horr l i , on TDESDAS t h e

Notice of Settlement.24ot.ee i i hereby given that the amount* of

the subscriber, Administrator of William fi.JohDKD, deoeejed, vlU be audited ntv Matadby tl>BD\uiUhatsand T B K H T ^ J I Tto tlie Orptmt' Courl

tl>BD\uiUhatsand TBKHT^-JIWT Kr.-ementto tlie Orptmt' Courlof Uift County et Morrla,on Tuwdaj, tbe tbird day ol January next.

Dated October SJth, IBftJ,-0w CUABUCS U. BEKKKTT.

Notice of Sctilemenf.: Notice iiheiebj alien that tha aooonaleol

A s 10180111)0?, AitmlnUtrator with the Willannexed of Emily 0. fitiek'e, d«XM«ed, Trillba aadited and iwUd bt tkafiortogate! and

Totted for settlement to tha Orobibs' Oonrtthe Oonnt* of Morrii, on lUESDM'.tlie

ifenteenth an of Ann i r rne t t .DaUd Narembir 10th.lffi»!

D0-9W ' lUKOKlUOli I I . BEACH.

WIL00X& BEERY,Carpenters ind BuNderi,

DOVER. N. J .riBOi>neolQuUoniforbaiidliKi,ooottMW

Jobbing prountlr attended to.BUTE BOOrS-WaiamlihllnUtaHBUte

and pnt on alato roon by goo& neohuilM.Sachet*'Sheathing Paper alwayi on band,Office and fthop on Blacknell Bt., n u t to

Dtrror XAunbar Compauy'e Will.K. K. TVncox A. a BZHBT.

j ^Jedal^ieml-rot^thiy Tourlit Partfei,rer Ui* Boutieni faoiac Company'! Sun Betid Ogden lloutes. Cheap raUe. Apply to

K. HAWLir, A. 0 . T, U, 8a Droaiiwsyf Ii.T . II, J Bautn, A c t , IS Boutb Third Btnet ,

iSTQTIOE.

Estate of Daniel Sohafer,deceased. - ; . i

"•"•» uuuwur, i«w ai ma ucnniyor •onti ,

•mnnitlon M i •nbKrlber.in or baton to.

asasi.asiisafbe tint io llolMd. .Ill be

IdnunlatntortAi:iDUUiDMV

Estate of C9u«r|ot|o Praed,

£. bato?^Hffiri dVfTofTaTr/I-Wn, nln. monUM b n th. data of a l l

Is u d ublblt hi. nr hw dUmTuftlar oathorafflm.u«o1jHtil11 th. t t o . « iSSttd, willbi(OTBTW barnd et bli or bar aotlmlhm-*

s&1te»ssttt,.8iiiQyfe;.

FOPUXARHEATING HOUSES WITH STEAMBeoause it is economical, causes no gu, and any room can b» leatsd »i iwK ; S

Ask any of Our Customers How they Like the Popular

John E. Cook,E. A. Cole,E. TV. Allogor,John 0. QrolT,H. TV. Allogor,J. 8. Davidson,It. H. Howell,W. J. I. Kimbal!Samuel Hill, J r ,Dr. Dennett,B. B. Prnll,Copt Ohamberkin,TV. I Powers,

TVnaliinglon, N. J.

Nowlon, N. J.

' Borer, N. J.' Uaien, N. J,

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Boonton, N. J.

Thoa. Allen* . ,IchoolHonge, ••-•: ^ V M i

Portl N;J .^Bohool Bonaa, r. ;. . • Oiftjrd/N. J .J a m e s A l l e n , :;'.;; -'• •• '-::•• «-yi •• • « - < -

Thoa. Oraig,,

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