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>! HA8THE LHRGE8T '•>,'. it :J: Northern New Jersey. GONTAIN8 MORE •#'; ANT OTHER PAPEB. :•: 4 VOL. XXIV. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JULY 20,1894. NO. 34 FOBLMBID XVIBT FRIDAY BT fUULIBHKR3 i!(I> PR0PKISTOB8. ^ia on Blackwdl Street next door to tU National Union Bank. TBBlia OF aVJBSOaiPTIOJ AfiLT D -. y . TUBES MOUTHS,.. ADTAH0J5. ADT-K&TIBIKti BPACE. 1 INCH. 8 " 8 || £ COLUMN. 1 " BFAOE. 1 INCH. S- " 4 » B " V COUJMN. ? :. 1 wk. 1 » 12! 386 BNI 4 SI fiM 10 00 H mo* mm OS* 8 0C 10 (H 13 W ioW 1 S4 0U RATHB. S win ten 8f-U 625 t]60 H(X 1700 Smos »4M SOU 11W 18 00 aw 4'iva 8 WlU $ 160 UM: 460 700 SOU 9100 Dmos *fl00 14 (Ml Ibou 25 60 1*7 M 0600 100 N) 1 mo. H7S 8 Mi i 550 B60 10 00 M00 lyr. 110 00 87 00 8500 do DO 110 GO Percentage abided for eitras, Local uoticet fifteen oenb per lint, TT\lWlTr B. BUUMER. ' Baal Kstata and Insurance Aguut. Omoe over Tbo Beo. Richards Go. 1 * Btor., DOVER, H. 1. BKNK J. COOPER, ATTORNEY AT L1W in D SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Office tn tha Tona Building, OVBH J. A. XJVOH'B BTOHI, DOVER, H. J, TAUES 0. COOPER, DOVKR, N. J. irisur.nce Broker and Commissioner of Deeds. Fire, Life, 8le*nj Boiler, Employer. 1 Lia- bility and Live Slock Inraranm. Our In. suranoa Insures. Real Estate bnugnc and •old Ob Coamlafoa. SMjr. p BO. O. CUMMINS.M..D., OBNEKAL PRACTITIONER. *mi BPMIALIBT lit IB» TMUIHKCT OF BBMJ- ' MATUH AND M&LABUL DI8XAB18. Office on north dde et BlackmU itraet and , about 800 (eec »sst of w stre.1, DOTES. N. J. AIR UOMMEBSORS, of high- est efficiency. HOISTING ENGINES, ivflex and revermbU. FUMPINO ENGINES, strong and economical CORNISH POMPS, doulte or single. GEARING and PULLEYS, large and emaU. Hear? and Ltgbt Cutlugii In Iron, Bran, and l'hwphorBnjDxo, FontlugB of every de- aoriptlon ; BOILERS, hortouSd, tabular and upright THE EQUIPMENT Of IRON lima A BPBCIALTY. oma airp WOHJD), - SUB8BX HREBT DOVER, N. J. EORGS W. B0WE11, MORRI8TOWH, H. J. r A U PLiOB, COB. HAsxat Bt. G 010 KASOUBE & BOSKma'S BAKERS for fresh Bread, Cake Bad Fiaa daily. A : freabitook of CouieoUonery always on liana, .""•.'•. ' BOSSBXBTREBT, : (NUB CAfliA BB1DOB,) ' D0?JB, N. J. • TOIffl DRUMMER'S fj SHAVING i»D HA1B CUTTIHGI SALOON, MANSION HOUSE, OOR. Buanu Ann BOBaix BTBKBT, DOVKR, X. J. Tbe place has been entlKlr ryBMed 111 a neat ntannar. Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting a specialty. " TOS. R. wnJJAMS, • • • . HASOS AND BL&TER, ,: - .•.-.• PHUT OR*Jt,H.J. .• Conbract. taken tor all kinds of work In elttSlSerf buS-Tand the beat material. h SlSn«'Bol]«n and coTerlni Steam flpei wltn Aabeatoa a specialty. OFFICE NBJUI OBitTaaL DBPOI 83-ly JOHNSON & COOPER, .. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, " AITOOEHHRAL FUMBIBHUIO UBDBBIABSBB. Penonal .ttmUm alvtotoall calls by J. O Johnson, Offlcaand wanroomsln tbeold iEirEUdUklorWiBTOt lMy . : iTARTESTLOTHER COX. OOUNTISOTEBINTENDENT OF PUBIJC BCH00L8. OmOB-BLAOKWEt-LBT.; rO,VBR, N. 3. HduM: 8 A. H.toIS M. eray Satorday. f\UVEtt S. FRBBMAN, ' ' . CARPENTER AND.BUILDER, - PUu.anJijxdflc.Uonj wide and oontr^U Ukas. Jobht^alwayipartkulariy attended to. Ontertlrftut the Brick Drug Store of Hr. Vm. H. Goodal».or M tbe post offlra will ta promptlj attandeAto.Coiw Union and aft Dover. N . J. NEW JERSEY IRON MININO CO. •• : OFntHa voa a u a . In lote of 6 ecrea uid nnwards, and as Bood building lota la Fort Gram, N. J. AddreaiL.C. BWBWIBTD,Seo DOVKB JOBSSON, manofaoturor and dealer In , HOHUMBNTS, HEADBTONEB, MANTBLB andUlworltluMarbleandaraBlte. Allwotk . of the best order and prioee reasooable. BklOKWEUi 8TBXBT, DOVER, H. J, H. SPAKQLKtt, JB., FLORIST. ;. GOLD STREET, DOVER, N. J. Cot Flowew and Designs 61 •renr descrip- tion, for all «eailoiii7"™'« h « I .•* * y * S * notice, sod OTerjthSig In the Una of the Plorlstsmmltod *^^ •vq- LROSS, -••.•...* ATTORHET-AT-LAW, SOUCITOBAni MASTER Dt CBAHOKRY u u HOTARY PUBLIC, : ' BTAltBOR, H. J. VSTJI. M- <Bacpi«artoPBBice£Honei} . ; CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Fine Bologna Sausage. We are maUnc the noest BotogoajBamam offered t» tiemarket, and our jrowlnj; aaGa Isdleata that the people appntSw 'J «•« . anOrelr noarauuf., ami culnnxn by TUS; Incoo? plaee, w a- that ordy tie tart meat an nsed. It -may b* obtained fjom SSoutalboraana rldnltr, or at Us snreaot , _ . a. Inekam», Warren B. Frlttt,"ltorrU Bt, Do™. Also atnra of Join Downing, Port Orun. HEDOEN BUOS., Botchort, n* : .. * ;. -•.""• OBiixBi oaoy*».. i. THE K0BBIB COUNT! SAYIHQS EAHK, HOEBISTOWK. K. J. •HOOUPOaATBD HAROII 3d, 1BT4. . HIIJ.RR, B. BULL. 8ea»tUTaadTrMniraru.H. T. KXJLL. MANAQES8: Hraiy 0. nutef. Henry V?. Miller, Huopton O, Manb, Aurallua B. Hull, FhlUpH. Hoffmu, Paul Hevore, ' , Cbftft. Y. Bwan, H. D. Bdmnud D. Oalsey, John TltatDh«r. AflBttTH. January lrt, 18M «l,aS3,T31.im UABIUTIES. Burplua, 127,055.41 »l,83a,71 Interest b declared and paid In January and July of each year from tbe proSU of the pre- vious six months' bnslnns. .-•• Deposit* mads on or before the 3d days ot January, April, July andOctober, draw in- tare« from the 1st days of said month* re- BAKKJNU HOURS. 9 A. M.to4 P. H. dally, exoept B*tnn1«y. B«tunUy» from 0 A. w. to IB K. (noon) mad from 7 to 9 P. If. MINING MACHINERY MORRIS COUNTY MACHINE & IRON Co Velvet Carpet, roRnlar price por yard tl.16, 20 per oont off, now 92 ots Tapestry liraBsela Oarpet, regular price per yard 7Oo, 20 per cent off, DOW 60 otfl All-wool Ingrain Oarpet, regular piioa per yard 66o, 20 per oent off, now .-. 52 ctB BEDROOM SUITS. Bedroom Suits, 8 pieces, regular prioo $30, 20por cent off, now $24 00 Bedroom Baits, 8 pieces, regular price $20,20 per coat off. now 10 00 Bedroom Baits, regnlar $1G. 20 per cent off. now 12 80 REFRIGERATORS. Upright Refrigerators, regular price $7, .20 per cent off, now 95 GO Funoy MnttiuR, regular prioo per roll $i, 20per oent off, now... 3 20 Gnildron'e Carriages, regular prioo $6, 20per oeat off, now 4 80 DO NOT LOSE SIGHT OF THE FAMOUS Which is the most popular Range in the State on acconnt of its good (jnalitien. EASY TERMS. Storing' Furniture at 88 Bank Street. New building. No plaoe like it in the city. Never lose a onstomer after seeing tbe rooms, on account of oluanliiiesB and low rates. Furniture moved with Tana in olty and country. Telephone C80. Goods delivered Free of Charge to any part of the State. Near Plane St., /.&fiAUGrlRIGHT. teu.- •» ••«• TRMELIN64ALE5HAII ESTABUBHED 1530. OEOROE E. VOOItUEES, MORBISTOWN N. J., IRON MERCHANT, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS SEEDS and TEBTIUZEBB. WILCOX & BERRY Cirpenters and Builders, Dorer, N. J. . Flan*, ^edflctlon. tor building*, eontracta &ken and materials furnished. Jobbing Promptly Attended to* SLAfB ROOM.—We inriilub flrrt^law slat, and uutonBlata rooCsor SDOdriiBehanlcs. Backst'e BbMthlng Paper ^waTfl on hand. Offlce and •hop on Blackwall St., neit to Dover Lumber Company's U1U. R Wiumi. A- (30 TO THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE —OF— JOS. C. JOHNSON —FOH ALL UPHOLSTERING nd i- .,. FOBMITURE WDBK ICOEIUa St., CNi'-BT tlu» Rlver,)_ DOVEK, N- J . R, T. BMITH. TH08. FANNING 8BUTU &FANNING, Masons and Builders, DOVBB. Jl. S. Contnuta for all kludi of -work taken ana la every branoh of mason work. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTHHDB1) it BBOF OH Biiwtn Bnuan, Mr WBXT TOTV. 1. * W R R 20 PER CENT OFF! Mid=Summer Sale OF CflRPETS RHD FURHITURE 1 Amos H. VAN HORN Lifd. 73.Market St., Near Plane St. 99 Piade Beduclloits ol 20 per cent on 8(1 Ms PARLOR SUITS. Parlor Suits, formerly $30,20 per oent off, now $24 00 Parlor Suits, formerly $40,20 per oent off, now 32 00 Parlor Suits, formerly $50,20 per cent oil, DOW 40 00 CARPETS CARPETS I FLOUR. LEHMAN'RBCHTMlNNKSOTACi I 9ft PATKNTFLOUH, BARRELfS-KO;/ Our beat patent flour iimmde exclusively for u* by one of the twit tnllli tn MionewU, It I* roado from twice ted No. 1 hard wheat, and we will guarantee tt tdbsthsdnestflourin 10 market, and to pleaw every time. Let.- mau'i belt In bag* at barrel prtcw. 73 Market Street, NEWARK, N.'J. ECONOMY! COMFORT! SAFETY! —)BUX 1 have a hiilliiio of tlieui al low OIL STOVES AND OIL GkAS STOVES, BEPKIfl'EBATOKB, CREAM FHEEZEE8. I shall seU the NEW DEERINQ MOWER, which baa given the beat satisfaction. One of these in use six years, ooBting ony 75 oents for repairs. Plumbing, Tinning, Steam Heating and Hot Water Heating : done In the beBC manner. P. S. AIIIN, Fover, N. J. The Celebrated CORNISH PIANOS IMPORTANT NOTICE The Waierooro. cilabliiticf! tor tlie (on- vcnience ol Mcun. CORNISH & i:o,X rainypuroni in Ihivct iitd tile viciiifiy ifMBrn ln jOrfrnn* will In (cliiil ni KD.OBrlfkBloclt,cumcri)I iXcrrit •nU Blackwdl tSU., Doirr.N. J!. Mr. JUNK LUUi-uri.tv Mum. Coriiih'i irpreteutativr will bt in aiitnJancr during 'The New sP«ymenYptan>"to*7u.t oil p MAKE A NOTE OF THIS hovmt, W..J. PIANOS from SI7B.00. ORCANS from S33.O0. HIIIII)»H>MIIIIIIHImiH)IIM WAUBKOOMS: Cor.Blackwell and Morris. StB. v Dover, : , J. R. DALRYMPLE, Manager,- Also dealer in Small Musical Instruments of all kinds, Trim- mings and Supplieo, Sheet Musio and Basio Books. icture Pramnr on huul anil made to onlsr. Orders tAken for Crayon aid Oil Portraits. "Seeing is Believing.'* Simple, Beautiful, Gooi—^ these words mean much, but to see "The Rochester" will impress the truth more: forcibly. Its mar- velous light is purer and brighter than gaslight, softer than electric light, and more cheerful than either. The choicest bric-a-hrac in the palace of a Vanr derbllt reveals nothing finer. Wehave 2,700 artistic varieties, inbrass, bronze, silver and black iron, Ludlu of itn like to RD dowo among the Urge wboknte bot»w nd buy ol tint band*. TberwUlflod aloof tdesnotns (tbe largest In the world) eoUMtloacf Art In timpt. * catalogue to KBd you II you anaotcome. "The Rochester. " CRUSHED STONE. An?fttxaor-quauUlj, dellTcreil onU10 llaea at tho DdamuD, U d r n w u i n u d Watem B. B. d Oentnl B. B. of New Jm-tey. Addrai GEORGE SHAW. Bnpt, N.J. MY STORE Is headquarters for all kinds of Russett Shoes. A.magnificent assortment of Ties for Ladies are also a special feature. You can save lots of money by giving me your trade in footwear and have the best as sortment in this County to select from. If our store in Boonton is more convenient you can get the same treatment. P. O. HEAGAN, Opp. D. L.& W. R. R. Depot, DOVER, N.J. EXTRA. United StatesTroopsCannot Prevent us From Cutting Prices. L. LEHMAN & CO. Cash Grocers and Tea Dealers PBAOTIOAL ROAD IMPKOVKHENT. Jotin Gilmer 8|>wd in IInr|>er'i( Wis&ly. It bos been my prl vtleija to diwuas tbe road provement question several times In these pages during the past few years, Tbo ogl tloo for better roadflbas hitherto beeusim| a campaign of education, and so ft must eon- rseveral years to come, though tbe ei of this impurtaut pcuuoniJcnl autl social nxaaure aro gratlDed by tie knowledge tbat In several sections of the country the! teaching! bava borne frutt, and a practical and permanent betterment of tbo rotds til resulted. Tbla ban been more notably tbo In certain auctions o( NowJcrwy tli There, and the wi« and Uborat laws of tbst Bute will no doubt enable ell section good common highways within the present decade. This road question, to Its sura, Is a very old one, and waangita ted by both Wnahfugton and Hamilton Intha early days ot the republic. And It bas contlnutd to baanfiuportantquei- tlun ever since, though at tfuias it bas eoemed, faros the genoral public know or cared, much more dead tban live. When the national goternmont had about beon committed to the policy ot improving tbo highways, u poatel and military roads, tie railway came Into being, and for something like a generation and a half no hoard nothing about tho com- mon roulf, Tbe Iron tracks and tbe Btoatn filled full tho minds of ths people, and tbeoooiujpu/oads, tuittueomed on tbo eve uf a rtsoue from tbe neglect of the local authori- ties, were forgotten, and were suffered to re- main In a itorse neglect tban before. DUE the extension ot tlio railroads bat emphasised tbe Importance of good roads, for now time In of more value than it formerly was, and every lit tiller uf tbe soil knows Law all Important It la to have bis f rod nets lu tba market et the right moment. Tbe recent awakening to tlie importance of bettur roads not duo, however, to tlie fanners thein- VM. Uuurged they would probably bave elopt on for anothir geucratioD, but the bi- cycle riders of Um country became active an J •Igllant road inspectors and critics. We oive o these men and womoa a debt of gratitude or their outspoken and cense 1MS denuncia- tion of the miserable highways which aru tba nils In this country. The fanners at flnttdld not take kindly tothis criticism, and lejriiln- ton from purely agricultural sections wero ilttier worry or angry at what they con- sidered tlie Interference of mere Bportimen. But tbo bicycle riders spokB words of wisdom and truth, and these lu lime found lodgement tlie inlndt of the men who wore at first tu- ned to acolT. Tlie great argument that has always been used tooueonrage practical ac- tion has been tbat If any neighborhood once TEAS. Wo hwe Juit receivf il alugalot nf Heir Crop TEAS Bucta M Formow Oolong, EHBIIBII Hro»kfMt, Japan, Gunpowder ani Young Hyion and our speol&l brand ot fine mixed teas.. Our teai at 10 cants a pound are a bargain. But to more,thorqufchly Introduce tliaiu we ytUV five froe to.eaob purcbaier ot one pound of tea 4 pounds of thetatgranu- lated migar fora abort time oulp. . Dry Goods and Notions Retailed at Wholesale PT:COB. L. LEHMAN & Co.. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. BUSSHESS. EHERGY HHD TO THE FRONT The recent storms have interfered with business and kept many of our out-of-town" patrons from visiting us. Push and prices must make up Tor lost time. We'll make it profitable for you to come now, MEN'S SPRING SUITS •We are exhibiting not only the largest and most complete line iveeveraslred you to look at, hut are selling them nt prices far below their actual value. WHETHER THE SEN- ATE PASSES THE FREE WOOL BILL OR NOT YOU WILL NEVER BUY SUITS CHEAPER THAN NOW. You nor we ever saw such 810 suits before. You nor wo over saw Buoh $12 suits before. OUR OWN FINE CLOTHING e don't and we couldn't lttiy such Clothing as we sell. But that is noL a save the profit of the middleman hy dealing with us first band. THE B0Y5 TOO $)& THE B0Y5 TOO 3p Uoys* Clothing this season is us cheap in proportion as the Men's. We arc in splendid shape to outfit the Jiitie OIKS. New and pretty styles of our own design, strong, reliable workmanship, extra attention paid to buttons and staying. At prices ranging from $2.00 to $6.00. MCGREGOR & Oo. 850 A 852 Broad St.. - - _ . NEWARK, N. J. >JOBBEnS AND DEALERS HARDWARE, IRON g STEEL PIPE, BpocUl Aeenta nerrtng-lWl-Mftrrin Co.'a SAFES AND VAULT WORK.' Bnpplleg of Erery Description ror UaiiDlactargrs, Uachlnisls, Steam Fillers, Railroads, Mills, GoDlraclora,. ODIco Build ings, Public iDSlilistiofls.. Lawn Uovers, Water Hose ond summer specialties. TO BEGINNERS "PERFECT" and "PROVIDENT" RANGES Ana UHJ papular faroritM, "A GASOLINE AND KEROSENE OIL STOVES For Summer Oooidnjf. Our line of HOUSEHOI-P FURNISHING GOODS Mclirarfullyrurntalicd. SAWTAttY PI.UMIUMO AKD TINHINO A BPEdALTT. miles, to that lu the ininiedlato neighbor- hood of Moorestown, In nddillou to tbe tum- plkes, there are twenty-four miles of admir- able itoue roadway. Wtieu tbu towcebip Improves a road under tba law of 1S33 tbe towmblp must maluUill li; under the Bthte nld.awofWJl tlio matuUpnance Is at tbu it of the county. Thero Is one dongtr fromwlifch these roadu mny Buffer. They are sogood that tbey muy bu suffered ti fall into lllirepalr, because, evtiu wheu out of irder, they are still so much hotter than tbo uld-tiiim ro*ds tbat tho people would bo con- tent with them. TWn would be a great pity, a well-constructed macadam I red road, well inaltiUtned, will iBHt forever. And tho liutensncj of a good road ought not to eoit more than tu-<i pvr cent of it* first coat; IndcoJ, many engineers of cxptrluuce ray that inaluUuanco should not HKioed one per cent. Wbethorltbo ono or two per cent, tho money fbould be Hjient promptly and regularly, for It In truo lu road-repair Inn, as nny other thliigK, that a etltcb lu time saves nine. At anyrate, tbe cist of repair would not amount tu nearly to much ss the money now ordinarily spent In working tlio roads. Working the roadi Is a good name for tbe ptoseut prevailing method. They worked to dwitb and mada Impassable till tbe kl> illy rains undo tbe work by wash- ig wbnt has been put on tbe roads back iuto the ditches.. Camden couuty, wbictsJjoins JJurllngton, ba* olio takea advnutnge of tho Htate aid law, end nearly fourteeu miles of Telfard pavement lave been laid. Thefts Camdeu count; roads ore eico lent, though not as good as macadam, and they probably cost j money than they nbou'it bavo done, but neither tax-payers nor amesiod pruporty- 3is grumble. Here Is a resume of tho cost ot tbe Caiudan couuty Tulford io»dn: L-]I ltiimt, II ftft viilc, )! 1-3 tuilcs ImiK ?3rt,i«KII'J WliilnIloilSitKiKlil.il ft;.L wide. J T-K inltiti IUIIK ;il,!B717 iitlur lloiul, 71 f.f t wlilu, a 1-1 miles k ' H v m r J. T. KERR, OPP PaiK BolBl. BlacKWClI 3t, Dover, IS. J. people would quickly real lee the beuuUts of proper roads, and see to It thnt the whole DofguborlKwd wna supplied. NOR this wa> a good argument, and the prophecy it contained bas been f uMlled lu several imtUincefl. - lu 1638 tbe New Jersey Legislature oae&ed an set "authorUIog tho inhabitant* of town- ships to place all roads sud streets within the towuBhlp under the manageinBnt of Hi a town- ship com IBIttee, aad toraise money bj bunds ioKi Juaoidaaittlni;, nod Improving ," Under thlslaweoveral UtwotblpB of Union county took action very quickly. Indeed, tbo law wan passed at the Instance of enterpriilng Union county num. Whon a good system of roods bad boon completed In parts of tbat county tho social and economi- cal conditionJ were atonoe-obaoged. Prop- erty owners who could Dot find purchasers for lands thet were then unprofitable) wore now unwilling tn nil at priced fifty and one hun- dred pertwLt, larger than those at which tho lands hid gone begging. Building sites were In great demand for cnuntry places for city men, and tbe farmers were happy in an un- accustomed prosperity. The example of Union county was followed In that immediate part of the State, but now a more liberal law with State aid bos for a time put a stop to thla kind of improvement by townships. But toother part of tha Btate them hm been ft more striking and mom interesting; Instance of bow better roods will be demanded as soon i the people know whit better roads are, Jlooroitown, InChester township of Bur- Ifngton County, is about ten miles from Phil- adelphia. ItisaQualter neighborhood, and tbe Friends are a notably conservative body of men. Tbe section In admirably adapted to the growth ol vegetables itnd email Iruitn, and the excellent markets In Philadelphia ire to A great extent- supplied from there. The Boll Is sandy where It Is not clayey, and sometimes It Is both. Till withlu three years pait tbe country roads have been as bod as could be, In Bummer and autuui: they were more than fstlwk-deep In a hoary duet through ivulch wagons, were d r a m -with toilsome wear I new; In tbe winter and iprlng many of tbeaa roads were almost im- poMable, and tba farmer who tent a loaded wagon away entered upon at hazardous a venture an the merchant wlio dei ships to unknown sen*. When « ild return was only a matter of conjeo- i. and 11 the load weighed two tout, four ten were needed to drag it through the 1 and nilre, and even then the wagoni often stuck. Tho cwDBervaMve ptnpla of Moawstawn several y.*&n ago lost patience with some of these bid and dangerous pieces of road, anil the township of Gbestct appro- priated fcl/KM to macadamlzr : <".!i places. Tbe township of ClDiinmlmon, adjoining, did , and during tbo summer little stretches ol good stone road wero laid. For thd Qrst Urns ID thB.r lives many of the p5.»le«rt>»e Dsl«liVuhoo,l law a piece of goad road. It fs true there were turnpikes In the township coated with gravel, end one or two with a rubber alone pavement on them, but these were not good road* at all ezcept wbeu comparod with tbe snnjy roads before mentioned. How 1 hero was an Im- mediate demand for stone roads in all the chief highways of thetownship. Uad-r the law of 1S83 the township voted to itiua bonds for |40 000, and to spend this money for mi codaiulrad roads, This was done tlio next year, and for tlih sum tbo towoablp eecurt twelvo miles of roadway ulno feet wld This was at a cost of a trillo over (il.ItOO mile. It I« true Lhot tbe grading to be dot not heavy, but thru again the a tone bud to bo brought a great dlaUnoe. Win grading laheavier and good stono uonr at hand this coat nood not be oroaoded, tllttugn Itis safer, perhaps, for those *ho may bo la- iplred by the example of Moo res town, to os- tlmau that n KOMI road twelve feet w]da will ffl) jwr mile. It In true that twol' foot of width in uot always necessary. Ten feat does vorr well in inoit country neigh- borhoods, and In the Moorestovrn section the | narrow nine feotoCparemoDt answers every purpose. Now what has been tlie effect of thla rend improvement la the neighborhood of Mooreu- tawa t Tho Improvement* bave been too re- itly made to answer thti question with entire dsflnltenora, but thnt tbere bas been an appreciation in tho value of all property Is certain. For years past, I was told by men of affairs of the locality, It has been most difficult tosettln estates owning farm- ing lands where there was a necessity to wll. Ho purchasers were forth-coming nt uny- tfafpg like adequ&to prices, aad the lands bad to be held by tbe executors. How there Is no such diniculty. ai lands are in demand, and in every direction, even in those dull time*, aro to hi seen the evldeucei or a spirit of lm- provemont. Hero there will be a splendid mansion inprocess ot bullillns; acroBa tbe way the shabby old house tbat bas dona sar- vlca fora hundred yearn ami more Is being burnished up ami put In repair; lawua even to fHrtn-houies ore rolled and nbavod nitb tbe laim-mower, while tbo- hideous front fences which deform tba nrdlnary village ore being taken down aa fast as tntoUIgtnco can overcome tbo obstinacy of prejudice, But tbU 1B not all tbat bus been done In Uoorestown. In 1801 the State T«-| puaed a law approprhtlag JJT5.0O3 aimually for good roods. and providing tbat « two-thirds of tha property-owners o tion of rood not Itau than t. mile long should agreo to pay ton per cent, of tho root of macadam Ited road, tho oounty must pay flrty-sli and two-thirds par cent, and the Stata thirty-three and ono-third pei i Under thu law CbMt«r township bos secured tbe improvement of five ml lea of road, and the adjoining (Cinnamttuon) tomuhip DENVILLE. Eugono and Claud Miller wita a few f rieuda um rfnnork, aro camping at Ureen Pond. I'rcd. JUIIRO, of Now York, ha. been enter- tained ly Fred. W. Uiekerwn tbis woek. Mi«a William D. Dickorson has returned from her sojourn at Ocean Drove. MIKB May lleacb, ot Jersey City, is spending tbo week with K, J. Peer. MIHS Anna Iloie, or Jlorrla Flalns, and Miss Stiles, of Now Vernon, spent tjuuday with Uliuus Husie and Uraos DIckerson. The patatoea with otlior crops is very much in need uf ralu. Tbo Uncus club have put a pool table In their club house. One of our farmer* gathered thirty seven loiidi, of hay lout week. Thle is baying with a vongance. Tha Mt. Tabor Boclol Uulon organized latt week, and gava their first entertainment in tbe tabernacle last Saturday evening, and will continue to give them every Boturdny pening during the season, or till tbe religious irviitetmrganlzij. Dunvillo in without a roprcsDunUvo In tba uothfngtOBay as bow tbe tchool will be run or who will teach It. This Is vicious law, The people filoct men and pay them to legislate their riglKu an citizens away from them. John IiiRglns, of Brooklyn, Is spemllog a irrdayn with P, L Dicker sou. Our newchurch will bo dedicated next Wednesday, as CIM ho seen by notice pub- llflhedelsoKbero. Our ladies will beglail, it strike* me, when this tbe lost of a years hard latw is completed, asthey hate labored like Trojans, The ,ilnk tea giveo by the lad lea of tbo hurch on Ihn Uwa at J. W. Vauderhoof, WedheflJay svenlnfr, w u all the ladles Iiromlsed and more, as there was a large turn- out of peoplo from all theaurroundlnR towns, wholeftthelrdflllarahytbevard. Then tbe Boonton band favored tbe occasion ivltb the - ipulur music ot tbe day, as well tutliiesoiec- DUP, wiilcb were highly appreciated try tbe nwumbly. It was advertised that thn liocka.- way band would he present, but through HODIO iiavoldiible events they could not attend. I'ho hand fromBwntoudoneaniMtniagQanl- )ue ant in volunteering at fbelaat moment nil up the gnu. It certainly was a" pink " 'roiKirty^iHiii'ra'jiro|inrtlini,,. ii.'^T 13 Tho same result uould probably Iiive betrn ihtalned for very niucb less mouoy, but Camden cuuuty in blened with a bost-a, IBU who owns a r»c<3 track at tilouccatur, ad also servo* In tho LsglfilatureatTrontou. Befereuco has breii inada to tlie uncertain- ty that a farmor felt when bo tout olT a loid larkot as to when bis team would return with tbe upual load of manure. Now tlie of return can he depended on with entire confidence, wlillo two homes and one do mare tlmu tlinsB llmsa on much work as It uasd to take four horses and two men toaccomplish. There Is a plain mathematical problem that those who bavo any douhta astotlio benotlts to bo derived from letter roads would do well to ponder orer. One fanner in the neighbor- hood of which I bavo been writing told me that lie now got twice as much manure every year for $100 less money. In the old times a ragon weighing 1,000 pounds, with four orseiandtwoinen, coutdtakstwoanda half tons uf producs to market and bring back tbo iame weight of manurein one day—If tin team aad good luck and escaped getting stuck. Now one man, wltU two boms Inanagan neighing ii.BOO pounds, curies fout tonB forth aud back and makes tba journey tvlce, There Is another interesting and Instructive ifttliBmatlCaU problem to solve. Tbe last statement Is made with tha authority of a prominent farmer in Camden touuty, and Is the, mult of hli own experience uuder previ- ous aud present conditions. A wheelwright In Unrlington oiunty told me that be In kept busyhuildlng larger wagons. Formerly four- borne wagons were built to carry fifty five- ilgbth busbol baskets. Now lie Is building two-borao wago.ua with a capacity varying fromolpety to one hundred and twenty-five baskets of the lame slto. Thete are facts thnt i dull people can comprehend, and there- fore there Is no excuse, after thess practical demonstrations of the tannflfo to be derived from better roads, foranysenalhleopnoaltlon. Theeocia. advantages of good roads are felt MO that improvemants have been made, and there are no more zealous advocates of road betterment In Burlington county than the city men midlng tbere, who personally baveocly asccondory Interest In tlie economic advantage!. With a good hard fltoao read to drive over, a man who starts out ou pleasure bent has a feeling of assurance that ho will get back homa In decent Beosou—therefore he Eoes whoro hopleases. With the old roads the uncertainty of getting hack made bim ttiy at home. In tbe administration or tbo State aid law Now Jersey Isfortuntnteln tbe present oilieer whose duty It Is to administer that law. It (3 tbe duty oC tbe l'reiident of the State Board ot Agriculture, Mr. Edward Burrough, to decide whore the annual appropriation of (7.1,000 sbnll bsnpent. Hfo Ideals to to dis- tribute this money tbat every neighborhood kliall have an object If a son in rood building. Then he tUlnks the othor raids will be Im- proved either by the counties or toTmnblpB. Himself a farmer, with oxporlouco both of bad and good roadu, lie known the disadvantages of the ono anil the benellta uf the other, and is ualoua and en tbu slant to In his dtislra to > tbe rods of tbe whole State na good aa tbey are In tlio neighborhood of tlio quiet but protperoui old neighborhood ot Mourcstown. Pink cake, jiink decoration!-, pink anuy nrtlMpf and pink girls, the prettiest and moat beautiful of all tbs beauty present. Tbe net proceeds are |1K>. , tlo p l ]imi)rletor [>r thu Gloii House, tins Itocn qulto 111 tit is litk, lmtii,, ivonraplcaiiudU) mite, aUo U) >wit np.ln awl enjoy n ri<lo Uhind tbu »«• nw.lsU'r pint'liiiMd a tow ivookw ngo. A doe belonging to Auizl Hpurry wat xhot loflayiblHWLHik by Marsluil L. C. V>'H- llnuiK. Tlioiloglmd bitten lira. C. Mntoy, but with no serious mult. At tbu ttrlHul ineuthi),' held lu tbu torn, hnll lust Tuisdny tirening the following nine tnia- tws wore ulwtod : Mayor II- P. Frothing* hum, ltalwrti Dunlap, P. IV. Kuck. P. I*. Kelmfcr, J. H. Ixiwe, C. E, Cook, Pi-oeinan IPlMin, Dr. J. L. Tnylur mid Houry Young. K, H. MotiVK, o( iMorrlHtown, was In toun 1 VVetlucMlny. Ijwt Tliuradity night thluvctt broke into tlio ir-rooin of tho Sit. AHiiigton Hotel taking about tlirt-o dullaru In money ami tho rcginUir ilnnvcr. Thu drawer wm found Sunday afternoon in the large flower lied in fnmt of tho hotel whutt! imrties bail looked Rovtiral .linos lu the moruliifi without finding any .htiiE tlniH pi-Dvluf; Um thlorcn WLTO not far iwny. Mr. Vortiiuiii'N IHUII tvns also brokun ntooiiu night thin week. No arrests have NVU inndo. It is rumonxl Hint wo nro to have a musi- cal In tlio near future. Hi'fiTlcATE. SOnOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, m. W, E. Waters and son, of New York City, aro vltltiug at tha home of Samuel Scadden. Mrs. J. Warren Coletnan Ins returned from her visit at MUVabhlngtou, Mil., ami li c[ulte complaining. There are very few boarders here for this time of tbe yoar. LJmislly It la qulta Hvoly by this time. Perhaps tbe licoly titua will corns later on. At any rate we hope BO. Thli hot ffoather ought to bring tho people out of tbe city aulte rapidly. Wits Georgian* Clrt Is away visiting. Ml<s Mabel Haatb has mlurneil from her Inlt atTrentoc, William Klnnoyman, who fans been work, ing at Newark for a short time, Is horns. Mrs. Schuyler, of High Bridge, and Master Harry Hann, of your town, aro spending a few days with Mrs. William Cook. Harrj brought hie bicycle along wltb him, with which bohonabown much skill. Andrew T. DulTord took a drive to Budd'e Lake ontatSunday, lla rnports tbat board- irs are very scarce there too, Charles Hann, who has been quite sick for some time, is now able to be out ngnin, We jlad to aee him about and hope hs ins 1bu entirely well. EENO. OEBMiN VALIUET. "William B.Bnackhnmer la recoToiIng from a, severe attack of inflammation ot' tl nwflt. Mra. NelHon HydP, Mr.. T. llylo, Mr. and Mrs. Slack, and Mr. ami Mn. Joslln upont Monday at Lake Bopateong. Henry McLean, of Red Bank, spent Sunday with friends Inthis place. •aes ltctta and DarnSwarts arespondlng a few woolcs with their aunt at Hound Valley. At the special mrotine Bchool meeting hold on Tuesday the following trustees were elected: C. B. Hender-uot, JI T. Welsh, Albert Ilunn, Jacob Karn, Jacob Hann, l-htlip 3- lIoiTmaa, Morris Trimmer, John A. Parker, William Vorhcea. Mr. and Mm. Ljmati KIce aro spondlu few dayn with friends at Chain Dam. ?a. Tho Prrehytorian and Lutheran Satibath school of this placsaodthe Union BChoot, of Middle Valley, will go on a picnic to Lako Ilopatcong nest Thurwliiy. Van DoivnM, of Non-ark, spent Bunday with, his family at thehome of A. V. Downs in this place. Mrs. A. P. Downs epent Tuasday at Korth Drancb. Bed Ticket Sale. Ed. L. & F. H. Dlckcreon wllloommcnceon Saturday June 3.IJ, a special Roil Ticket Hale of Furniture atd Carpets to continue iKJ days only, fa ordertoclean out tho balance of our Spring Stock to matte room for Fall ROO<R Tbli Is no u Fake " rale, but you will Hud tho goods jusL aa advertised, ami all marked wIUi Red Ticket to be sold for caih only. The Flnt-Ol&flB Hotels in New York d t y uaa Edmunda* Kuney Prln! Butter. Call and give it a trial. Twenty- five cents per pound at tlie Borerefgns' Co- operative Btore, Dover. JHT. ASLIHOTOtT. Mr. mill WIM. 1J. Hturr, of 1'aternun, uro [|(>«lrt ut I lie Glen IIDIISO thla \vit,k. M. K. l-^vu und family, of MnnlHU>uii, K_.|it tuul, Rnmluy nt HiiHtlo Villa. StisM Nuttle Nichols, IVLOWU* thrown frtnn miilii^ttone day Iiwt week, mid injui-Lil iiilu tmilly, In ulilt) tuIKSoul nKnin. Tin; n'KuIni 1 nutting of tbu Mayor mid iiitiiuoii CouiiL-ll will IRJ held In tlio town Imll on IliU IVIdiiy ovHilng at elplit o'clwli. Mri,'. Jnmi'it Hi'iinntt mid lit tin iliiughtor ivo ri'tiirnud from ft mnntli's Bojimm with niud from a months B lciuU In Cow Vliicnat. N. Y. A. P. Von Vuorliu^, tlio i t IXANDEBB. Miss White, of Barton, is vlslUng with Mrs, Robert Price. Mrs. William Mitchell, daughter Ida and ton Raymond, of Newark, are VIBIUDK with Mrs. Elisabeth Hathaway. Theodore Van Oemort bat received tbe con- act;tobuild nlargelroDbridge at Borkshire Valley. The trustees of tha Presbyterian Cbnrch re arranging for a liwn water melon social at tbe residence of M. F. Dickernn on next Tucsdajr evening, July EUta. Uua of .the. eipedal features Is to be muaio hy Rirtley Brau Band, Llbornl patronngB Is hopedfor, Frank Frambei,*of ColKon, spent Sabbath last at bfa home bare. Qeu. Stout, of Newark, ia spending a few weeks with bis parenta and sister at tbe V., S. parsoasge, lira. Klmer Hortoo and two children, of Newark, are spending sometime with Mr. and " r s . M. O. Ilortou. Delmont Lodge, K, mod L. of 1b; Oo'den RUr, tpent lut Friday evening mott delight- fully a> theguests of Dover lodge. Last Friday afternoon there was a charm- ing little party at the residence of Whitfleld Stephens, It being tba birthday annirenarj of Mln Qraoe, tbo small guects were tbo Mlases Mabel Stout, Minnie Hodgson and. Master Harry BUphsmt, of this place, Miss Ogna Wiley, of Mt OIlvo snd Miss Joaie Egao, of Brooklyn. Ilefreshments wen ' erved In the grove. MlAsc* apckPT fcavB rented D. A. NlcUalna luildlng, oppoeite tbe store for a trimming room. O. D. Ktsyner, of New York, upontlafitSoh- hath at tbe home of D. A. Nicholas. Prank Hoffman fs (pending port of bta vaca- tion at Lasoanon. CAIIO LVNS. nonj. Dlrkenou hai been sotting a stonm timpatBudd Lake. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Willot have returned from tUelr visit at Wash Inn ton. . Mm. ThiimaBanJ children, ot Jersey City, np«mt part of lait week with her brother, J. Wtnenurn, of thi| place. IL A. DoOartbiR happy foilon-. Ho has a iou»e full of city boarders. Mr. Slater, of Mordntown, ia vlaltlng with ils daughters, Mrs. R Bartley and Mrs. B, Dlckcreon. Ueo. Fields, who hu been sick for a long tlmo Is only able to tit upbuto few minutes each day. Joe Gray has traded hin hustler for i-aali. The hand li billed to play at Nauright on the 20th inat, First fire la Bartlej for a number ot years was the houee of the widow Klee, which burned to tbe ground last Wedaasday night, about 10 o'clock. Ho one known how tbo flre originated. It la tuppoeed to have been tbe work of trampi. The houaa wa*s fullr In- sured through Mr. Hummer, of Dover, and Mrs. KicB will receive tho amount of insur- ance which Is 1500. Wnv. > T/FP£B SIBEKNIA. On Tbumlny of luwt week Augustus. BnliMin, n iwldont QI thU plncu, dial from tint olTix-ts of n bleeding cauccr, uf which ho lia« sntTtTiyla mi ml »r of ytmrs. Interni«nt In tlit' nachaway comytorj- on 8utuday. A uumlM-r of pi>oiilo f mm tlio hill attcndul Um fustlval jrlveu by tho Ali'thixllst Cliunh of Ijnww HltM-Tiila on HnHinluy ovuuiug. Ily lira uuiuliur nt Imll games jAayeA tlib ock it nptH'nn. thnt tbo men an well as tbu boys ure Rotting hitcrustcd In tho pinio. Gu Rntunlny morning a ratl nwirient oc- jrrtvl In this plnnj. John Sairles, an old resident ami inncb rosiwcttfl citUeii of Ei- ' Ja, nhilo employed nt the Whnrton was accidentally killed. Wlillo re- IIIR old timbers from tbe inlno the stage ho wnjt HtatiiHng on gave awity autl ho fell ilxmt iMI fwt, kllltup litm Instantly. Tlio Kidglils of PyUibu, of whicli lodga horaa noiutvr, took tlio remains lu charge. Tlio itncrol took plnco on Tuesday. Interment In tlio Rnt-kaivoy cvmotnry. A great game of kiso Imll Is on baud for Saturday. HOW'S THI8P WoofTar One Hundred Dollars reward for ny case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by lairaCatarrhCtjro. F. J. CIIGXEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned have known P. J. Che- ney for the lart BRHD rearB. andbelieve him perfectly honorable in all business transaction and financially able to curry out any obliga* tloni mods by thoir (U-m, W«r & Taoax, WholowleDrurarlsts, Tole- do. O., WALDISO, KISKAN tt HAIIVIN, Whole- BAIB Prugulats,"Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo li taken Internally, acting directly upon tbo blood and mncom surfaces of tlio nyitem, Teitimtmlals Bent Window ShadflB, 20c. aad Me., at tie Dover Bee Hivo Store, Busiex street.

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4VOL. XXIV. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JULY 20,1894. NO. 34

FOBLMBID XVIBT FRIDAY BT

fUULIBHKR3 i!(I> PR0PKISTOB8.

^ia on Blackwdl Street next door

to tU National Union Bank.

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T T \ l W l T r B . BUUMER.

' Baal Kstata and Insurance Aguut.

Omoe over Tbo Beo. Richards Go.1* Btor.,

DOVER, H. 1.

BKNK J . COOPER,

ATTORNEY AT L1W i n

D SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY

Office tn tha Tona Building,

OVBH J. A. XJVOH'B BTOHI, DOVER, H. J,

TAUES 0. COOPER,

DOVKR, N. J.irisur.nce Broker and Commissioner of Deeds.

Fire, Life, 8le*nj Boiler, Employer.1 Lia-bility and Live Slock Inraranm. Our In.suranoa Insures. Real Estate bnugnc and•old Ob Coamlafoa.

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p BO. O. CUMMINS.M..D.,

OBNEKAL PRACTITIONER.* m i BPMIALIBT lit I B » TMUIHKCT OF BBMJ-' MATUH AND M&LABUL DI8XAB18.

Office on north dde et BlackmU itraet and, about 800 (eec »sst of w ™ stre.1,

D O T E S . N. J.

AIR UOMMEBSORS, of high-est efficiency.

HOISTING ENGINES, ivflexand revermbU.

FUMPINO ENGINES, strongand economical

CORNISH POMPS, doulte orsingle.

GEARING and PULLEYS, largeand emaU.

Hear? and Ltgbt Cutlugii In Iron, Bran,and l'hwphorBnjDxo, FontlugB of every de-aoriptlon ; BOILERS, hortouSd, tabular andupright THE EQUIPMENT Of IRONlima A BPBCIALTY.

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SUB8BX HREBT DOVER, N. J .

EORGS W. B0WE11,

MORRI8TOWH, H. J .

r A U PLiOB, COB. HAsxat Bt.

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KASOUBE & BOSKma'S BAKERSfor fresh Bread, Cake Bad Fiaa daily. A

: freabitook of CouieoUonery always on liana,.""•.'•. ' BOSSBXBTREBT,: (NUB CAfliA BB1DOB,) ' D0?JB, N. J.

• TOIffl DRUMMER'SfjSHAVING i»D HA1B CUTTIHGI SALOON,

MANSION HOUSE,

OOR. B u a n u Ann BOBaix BTBKBT,DOVKR, X. J.

Tbe place has been entlKlr ryBMed 111 a neatntannar. Ladies' and Children's Hair

Cutting a specialty. "

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HASOS AND BL&TER,,: - .•.-.• PHUT O R * J t , H . J . .•

Conbract. taken tor all kinds of work Ine l t tS lSe r f buS-Tand the beat material.hSlSn«'Bol]«n and coTerlni Steam flpeiwltn Aabeatoa a specialty.

OFFICE NBJUI OBitTaaL DBPOI 83-ly

JOHNSON & COOPER,

.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS,

" AITOOEHHRAL FUMBIBHUIO UBDBBIABSBB.

Penonal .ttmUm alvto to all calls by J.O Johnson, Offlcaand wanroomsln tbeoldiE i rEUdUklorWiBTOt lMy

.: iTARTESTLOTHER COX.

OOUNTISOTEBINTENDENTOF PUBIJC BCH00L8.

OmOB-BLAOKWEt-LBT.; rO,VBR, N. 3.

HduM: 8 A. H. to IS M. e r a y Satorday.

f \ U V E t t S. FRBBMAN, ' '

. CARPENTER AND.BUILDER,- PUu.anJijxdflc.Uonj wide and oontr^UUkas. Jobht^alwayipartkulariy attendedto. Ontertlrftut the Brick Drug Store ofHr. Vm. H. Goodal».or M tbe post offlra willta promptlj attandeA to. C o i w Union and

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NEW JERSEY IRON MININO CO.

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. In lote of 6 ecrea uid nnwards, and asBood building lota la Fort Gram, N. J .

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JOBSSON,

manofaoturor and dealer In

, HOHUMBNTS, HEADBTONEB, MANTBLB

andUlworltluMarbleandaraBlte. Allwotk. of the best order and prioee reasooable.

BklOKWEUi 8TBXBT, DOVER, H. J,

H. SPAKQLKtt, JB . ,

FLORIST.;. GOLD STREET, DOVER, N. J.Cot Flowew and Designs 61 •renr descrip-

tion, for all «eailoiii7"™'«h« I .•* * y * S *notice, sod OTerjthSig In the Una of thePlorlstsmmltod * ^ ^

•vq- LROSS,

• -••.•...* ATTORHET-AT-LAW,

SOUCITOBAni MASTER Dt CBAHOKRY

u u HOTARY PUBLIC,

•: ' BTAltBOR, H. J .

VSTJI. M-

<Bacpi«ar toPBBice£Honei}

. ; CARPENTER AND BUILDER,

Fine Bologna Sausage.We are maUnc the noest BotogoajBamam

offered t» t ie market, and our jrowlnj; aaGa• Isdleata that the people appntSw ' J «•«. anOrelr noarauuf., ami c u l n n x n by T U S ;• Incoo? plaee, w a - that ordy t ie tart

meat a n nsed. It -may b* obtained fjomSSoutalboraana rldnltr, or at Us

snreaot , _ . a. Inekam», WarrenB. Frlttt,"ltorrU Bt, Do™. Also

atnra of Join Downing, Port Orun.

H E D O E N BUOS., Bo tchor t ,

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THE K0BBIB COUNT!

SAYIHQS EAHK,HOEBISTOWK. K. J.

•HOOUPOaATBD HAROII 3d, 1BT4.

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MANAQES8:Hraiy 0. nutef . Henry V?. Miller,Huopton O, Manb, Aurallua B. Hull,FhlUpH. Hoffmu, Paul Hevore, ' ,Cbftft. Y. Bwan, H. D. Bdmnud D. Oalsey,

John TltatDh«r.

AflBttTH.January lrt, 18M «l,aS3,T31.im

UABIUTIES.

Burplua, 127,055.41»l,83a,71

Interest b declared and paid In January andJuly of each year from tbe proSU of the pre-vious six months' bnslnns. .-••

Deposit* mads on or before the 3d days otJanuary, April, July and October, draw in-tare« from the 1st days of said month* re-

BAKKJNU HOURS.9 A. M. to 4 P. H. dally, exoept B*tnn1«y.

B«tunUy» from 0 A. w. to IB K. (noon) madfrom 7 to 9 P. If.

MINING MACHINERYMORRIS COUNTY

MACHINE & IRON Co Velvet Carpet, roRnlar price por yard t l .16, 20 per oont off, now 92 otsTapestry liraBsela Oarpet, regular price per yard 7Oo, 20 per

cent off, DOW 60 otflAll-wool Ingrain Oarpet, regular piioa per yard 66o, 20 per oent

off, now .-. 52 ctB

BEDROOM SUITS.Bedroom Suits, 8 pieces, regular prioo $30, 20 por cent off, now $24 00Bedroom Baits, 8 pieces, regular price $20,20 per coat off. now 10 00Bedroom Baits, regnlar $1G. 20 per cent off. now 12 80

REFRIGERATORS.Upright Refrigerators, regular price $7, .20 per cent off, now 95 GOFunoy MnttiuR, regular prioo per roll $i , 20 per oent off, now... 3 20Gnildron'e Carriages, regular prioo $6, 20 per oeat off, now 4 80

DO NOT LOSE SIGHT OF THE FAMOUS

Which is the most popular Range in the State on acconnt of its good(jnalitien. EASY TERMS.

Storing' Furniture at 88 Bank Street.New building. No plaoe like it in the city. Never lose a onstomer

after seeing tbe rooms, on account of oluanliiiesB and low rates.

Furniture moved with Tana in olty and country. Telephone C80.Goods delivered Free of Charge to any part of the State.

Near Plane St.,/.&fiAUGrlRIGHT. teu.-•» ••«• TRMELIN64ALE5HAII

E S T A B U B H E D 1530.

OEOROE E. VOOItUEES,

MORBISTOWN N. J.,

IRON MERCHANT,

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

SEEDS and TEBTIUZEBB.

WILCOX & B E R R YCirpenters and Builders,

Dorer, N. J. .

Flan*, ed f lc t lon . tor building*, eontracta&ken and materials furnished.

Jobbing Promptly Attended to*

SLAfB ROOM.—We inriilub flrrt^lawslat, and uutonBlata rooCsor SDOdriiBehanlcs.

Backst'e BbMthlng Paper ^waTfl on hand.Offlce and •hop on Blackwall St., neit to

Dover Lumber Company's U1U.

R Wiumi . A-

(30 TO THE

OLD RELIABLE HOUSE—OF—

JOS. C. JOHNSON— F O H ALL

UPHOLSTERING n d i-

. , . FOBMITURE WDBK

ICOEIUa St., CNi'-BT tlu» Rlver,)_ DOVEK, N- J .

R, T. BMITH. TH08. FANNING

8BUTU & FANNING,

Masons and Builders,DOVBB. Jl. S.

Contnuta for all kludi of -work taken ana

la every branoh of mason work.

JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTHHDB1) it

BBOF OH Biiwtn Bnuan,

M r WBXT TO TV. 1. * W R R

20 PER CENT OFF!

Mid=Summer SaleOF

CflRPETS RHD FURHITURE1

Amos H.VAN HORNLifd.73.Market St., Near Plane St.

99 Piade Beduclloits ol 20 per cent on 8(1 M s

PARLOR SUITS.Parlor Suits, formerly $30,20 per oent off, now $24 00Parlor Suits, formerly $40,20 per oent off, now 32 00Parlor Suits, formerly $50,20 per cent oil, DOW 40 00

CARPETS CARPETS

IFLOUR.

LEHMAN'RBCHTMlNNKSOTACi I 9 f tPATKNTFLOUH, B A R R E L f S - K O ; /

Our beat patent flour iimmde exclusively foru* by one of the twit tnllli tn MionewU, ItI* roado from twice ted No. 1 hard wheat, andwe will guarantee tt tdbs thsdnes t flour in

10 market, and to pleaw every time. Let.-mau'i belt In bag* at barrel prtcw.

73 Market Street,NEWARK, N.'J.

ECONOMY! COMFORT! SAFETY!—)BUX

1 have a hiilliiio of tlieui al low

OIL STOVES AND OIL GkAS STOVES,

BEPKIfl'EBATOKB, CREAM FHEEZEE8.

I shall seU the

NEW DEERINQ MOWER,which baa given the beat satisfaction. One of these in use six years,

ooBting ony 75 oents for repairs.

Plumbing, Tinning, Steam Heating and Hot Water Heating: done In the beBC manner.

P. S. AIIIN, Fover, N. J.

The Celebrated CORNISH PIANOSIMPORTANT NOTICE

The Waierooro. cilabliiticf! tor tlie (on-vcnience ol Mcun. CORNISH & i:o,Xrainypuroni in Ihivct iitd tile viciiifiy

i f M B r n l n j O r f r n n * will In (cliiil niKD.OBr l fkBloc l t , cumcr i ) I iXcrrit•nU Blackwdl tSU., D o i r r . N . J!. Mr.JUNK LUUi-uri.tv M u m . Coriiih'iirpreteutativr will bt in aiitnJancr during

'The New

sP«ymenYptan>"to*7u.t oil pMAKE A NOTE OF THIS

hovmt, W..J.PIANOS f rom SI7B.00. ORCANS from S33.O0.HIIIII)»H>MIIIIIIHImiH)IIM

WAUBKOOMS:

Cor.Blackwell and Morris. StB.v Dover,: , J. R. DALRYMPLE, Manager,-

Also dealer in Small Musical Instruments of all kinds, Trim-mings and Supplieo, Sheet Musio and Basio Books.

icture Pramnr on huul anil made to onlsr. Orders tAken for Crayon a id Oil Portraits.

"Seeing is Believing.'*Simple, Beautiful, Gooi—^

these words mean much, but tosee "The Rochester" will impressthe truth more: forcibly. Its mar-velous light is purer and brighterthan gaslight, softer than electric

light, and more cheerful than either. Thechoicest bric-a-hrac in the palace of a Vanrderbllt reveals nothing finer. Wehave 2,700artistic varieties, in brass, bronze, silver and black iron,

Ludlu of itn like to RD dowo among the Urge wboknte bot»w n d buy oltint band*. TberwUlflod aloof tdesnotns ( t be largest In t h e w o r l d )

eoUMtloacf Art In timpt. * catalogue to KBd you II you anaotcome.

"The Rochester."CRUSHED STONE.An? fttxa or-quauUlj, dellTcreil on U10 llaea at

tho DdamuD, U d r n w u i n u d Watem B. B. dOentnl B. B. of New Jm-tey. Addrai

GEORGE SHAW. Bnpt,N.J.

MY STOREIs headquarters for all kinds of Russett

Shoes. A. magnificent assortment of Ties

for Ladies are also a special feature. You

can save lots of money by giving me your

trade in footwear and have the best as

sortment in this County to select from. If

our store in Boonton is more convenient

you can get the same treatment.

P. O. HEAGAN,

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

EXTRA.United StatesTroopsCannot Prevent us

From Cutting Prices.L. LEHMAN & CO.

Cash Grocers and Tea Dealers

PBAOTIOAL ROAD IMPKOVKHENT.Jotin Gilmer 8|>wd in IInr|>er'i( Wis&ly.

It bos been my prl vtleija to diwuas tbe roadprovement question several times In thesepages during the past few years, Tbo ogltloo for better roadflbas hitherto beeusim|a campaign of education, and so ft must eon-

rseveral years to come, though tbeei of this impurtaut pcuuoniJcnl autl

social nxaaure aro gratlDed by tie knowledgetbat In several sections of the country the!teaching! bava borne frutt, and a practicaland permanent betterment of tbo rotds tilresulted. Tbla ban been more notably tbo

In certain auctions o( NowJcrwy tliThere, and the wi« and Uborat laws of

tbst Bute will no doubt enable ell section

good common highways within thepresent decade.

This road question, to Its sura, Is a very oldone, and waangita ted by both Wnahfugton andHamilton In tha early days ot the republic.And It bas contlnutd to baanfiuportantquei-tlun ever since, though at tfuias it bas eoemed,

faros the genoral public know or cared,much more dead tban live. When the nationalgoternmont had about beon committed to thepolicy ot improving tbo highways, u poateland military roads, tie railway came Intobeing, and for something like a generationand a half no hoard nothing about tho com-mon roulf, Tbe Iron tracks and tbe Btoatn

filled full tho minds of ths people, andtbeoooiujpu/oads, tuittueomed on tbo eve ufa rtsoue from tbe neglect of the local authori-ties, were forgotten, and were suffered to re-main In a itorse neglect tban before. DUEthe extension ot tlio railroads bat emphasisedtbe Importance of good roads, for now time Inof more value than it formerly was, and every

lit tiller uf tbe soil knows Law allImportant It la to have bis f rod nets lu tbamarket et the right moment. Tbe recentawakening to tlie importance of bettur roads

not duo, however, to tlie fanners thein-VM. Uuurged they would probably bave

elopt on for anothir geucratioD, but the bi-cycle riders of Um country became active an J•Igllant road inspectors and critics. We oiveo these men and womoa a debt of gratitudeor their outspoken and cense 1MS denuncia-

tion of the miserable highways which aru tbanils In this country. The fanners a t flnttdldnot take kindly to this criticism, and lejriiln-ton from purely agricultural sections weroilttier worry or angry at what they con-

sidered tlie Interference of mere Bportimen.But tbo bicycle riders spokB words of wisdomand truth, and these lu lime found lodgement

tlie inlndt of the men who wore a t first tu-ned to acolT. Tlie great argument that has

always been used to oueonrage practical ac-tion has been tbat If any neighborhood once

TEAS.Wo hwe Juit receivf il a luga lo t nf Heir CropTEAS Bucta M Formow Oolong, EHBIIBIIHro»kfMt, Japan, Gunpowder an i YoungHyion and our speol&l brand ot fine mixedteas.. Our teai at 10 cants a pound are abargain. But to more,thorqufchly Introducetliaiu we ytUV five froe to.eaob purcbaier otone pound of tea 4 pounds of the tat granu-lated migar fora abort time oulp. .

Dry Goods and Notions Retailed at Wholesale PT:COB.

L. LEHMAN & Co..

GOODS DELIVERED FREE.

BUSSHESS. EHERGY HHDTO THE FRONT

The recent storms have interfered withbusiness and kept many of our out-of-town"patrons from visiting us. Push and pricesmust make up Tor lost time. We'll makeit profitable for you to come now,

MEN'S SPRING SUITS•We are exhibiting not only the largest

and most complete line iveeveraslred youto look at, hut are selling them nt pricesfar below their actual value.

WHETHER THE SEN-

ATE PASSES THE FREE

WOOL BILL OR NOT

YOU WILL NEVER BUY

SUITS CHEAPER THAN

NOW.

You nor we ever saw such 810 suits before.

You nor wo over saw Buoh $12 suits before.

OUR OWN FINE CLOTHINGe don't and we couldn't lttiy such Clothing as we sell. But that is noL asave the profit of the middleman hy dealing with us first band.

THE B0Y5 TOO $)&THE B0Y5 TOO 3p

Uoys* Clothing this season is us cheap in proportion as the Men's.We arc in splendid shape to outfit the Jiitie OIKS. New andpretty styles of our own design, strong, reliable workmanship,extra attention paid to buttons and staying. At prices rangingfrom $2.00 to $6.00.

MCGREGOR & Oo.850 A 852 Broad St.. - - _ . NEWARK, N. J.

>JOBBEnS AND DEALERS

HARDWARE, IRON g STEEL PIPE,BpocUl Aeenta nerrtng-lWl-Mftrrin Co.'a SAFES AND VAULT WORK.'

Bnpplleg of Erery Description ror

UaiiDlactargrs, Uachlnisls, Steam Fillers, Railroads, Mills, GoDlraclora,. ODIco Build

ings, Public iDSlilistiofls.. Lawn Uovers, Water Hose ond summer specialties.

TO BEGINNERS

"PERFECT" and "PROVIDENT" RANGES

Ana UHJ papular faroritM, "A

GASOLINE AND KEROSENE OIL STOVESFor Summer Oooidnjf. Our line of

HOUSEHOI-P FURNISHING GOODS

Mclirarfullyrurntalicd.SAWTAttY PI.UMIUMO AKD TINHINO A BPEdALTT.

miles, to t ha t lu the ininiedlato neighbor-hood of Moorestown, In nddillou to tbe t um-plkes, there are twenty-four miles of admir-able itoue roadway. Wtieu tbu towcebipImproves a road under tba law of 1S33 tbetowmblp must maluUill l i ; under the Bthten l d . a w o f W J l tlio matuUpnance Is at tbu

it of the county. Thero Is one dongtrfromwlifch these roadu mny Buffer. Theyare so good that tbey muy bu suffered ti fallinto lllirepalr, because, evtiu wheu out ofirder, they are still so much hotter than tbo

uld-tiiim ro*ds tbat tho people would bo con-tent with them. TWn would be a great pity,

a well-constructed macadam I red road,well inaltiUtned, will iBHt forever. And tho

liutensncj of a good road ought not toeoit more than tu-<i pvr cent of it* first coat;IndcoJ, many engineers of cxptrluuce raythat inaluUuanco should not HKioed one percent. Wbe tho r l t bo ono or two per cent,tho money fbould be Hjient promptly andregularly, for It In truo lu road-repair Inn, as

nny other thliigK, that a etltcb lu timesaves nine. At any rate , tbe c i s t of repairwould not amount tu nearly to much ss themoney now ordinarily spent In working tlioroads. Working the roadi Is a good namefor tbe ptoseut prevailing method. They

worked to dwitb and mada Impassabletill tbe kl> illy rains undo tbe work by wash-

ig wbnt has been put on tbe roads back iutothe ditches..

Camden couuty, wbictsJ joins JJurllngton,ba* olio takea advnutnge of tho Htate aidlaw, end nearly fourteeu miles of Telfardpavement l ave been laid. Thefts Camdeucount; roads ore e ico lent, though not asgood as macadam, and they probably cost

j money than they nbou'it bavo done,but neither tax-payers nor amesiod pruporty-

3is grumble. Here Is a resume of thocost ot tbe Caiudan couuty Tulford io»dn:

L-]I ltiimt, II ftft viilc, )! 1-3 tuilcsImiK ?3rt,i«KII'J

WliilnIloilSitKiKlil.il ft;.L wide. J T-Kinltiti IUIIK ;il,!B717iitlur lloiul, 71 f.f t wlilu, a 1-1 milesk ' H v m r

J . T . K E R R , OPP PaiK BolBl. BlacKWClI 3t, D o v e r , IS. J .

people would quickly real lee the beuuUts ofproper roads, and see to It thnt the wholeDofguborlKwd wna supplied. NOR this wa> agood argument, and the prophecy it containedbas been f uMlled lu several imtUincefl.- lu 1638 tbe New Jersey Legislature oae&edan set "authorUIog tho inhabitant* of town-ships to place all roads sud streets within thetowuBhlp under the manageinBnt of Hi a town-ship com IB It tee, aad to raise money b j bunds

ioKi Juaoidaaittlni;, nod Improving," Under thlslaweoveral UtwotblpB

of Union county took action very quickly.Indeed, tbo law wan passed at the Instance ofenterpriilng Union county num. Whon agood system of roods bad boon completed Inparts of tbat county tho social and economi-cal condition J were atonoe-obaoged. Prop-erty owners who could Dot find purchasers forlands thet were then unprofitable) wore nowunwilling tn n i l at priced fifty and one hun-dred pertwLt, larger than those at which tholands hid gone begging. Building sites wereIn great demand for cnuntry places for citymen, and tbe farmers were happy in an un-accustomed prosperity. The example ofUnion county was followed In that immediatepart of the State, but now a more liberal lawwith State aid bos for a time put a stop tothla kind of improvement by townships. But

toother part of tha Btate them hm been ftmore striking and mom interesting; Instanceof bow better roods will be demanded as soon

i the people know whit better roads are,Jlooroitown, In Chester township of Bur-

Ifngton County, is about ten miles from Phil-adelphia. I t isaQualter neighborhood, andtbe Friends are a notably conservative bodyof men. Tbe section In admirably adapted tothe growth ol vegetables itnd email Iruitn,and the excellent markets In Philadelphiaire to A great extent- supplied from there.

The Boll Is sandy where It Is not clayey, andsometimes It Is both. Till withlu three yearspait tbe country roads have been as bod as

could be, In Bummer and autuui:they were more than fstlwk-deep In a hoaryduet through ivulch wagons, were d r a m-with toilsome wear I new; In tbe winter andiprlng many of tbeaa roads were almost im-poMable, and tba farmer who tent a loadedwagon away entered upon at hazardous aventure an the merchant wlio deiships to unknown sen*. When «

ild return was only a matter of conjeo-i. and 11 the load weighed two tout, fourten were needed to drag i t through the1 and nilre, and even then the wagoni

often stuck. Tho cwDBervaMve ptnpla ofMoawstawn several y.*&n ago lost patiencewith some of these bid and dangerous piecesof road, anil the township of Gbestct appro-priated fcl/KM to macadamlzr : <".!i places.Tbe township of ClDiinmlmon, adjoining, did

, and during tbo summerlittle stretches ol good stone road wero laid.For thd Qrst Urns ID thB.r lives many of thep5.»le«rt>»e Dsl«liVuhoo,l law a piece ofgoad road. It fs true there were turnpikesIn the township coated with gravel, end oneor two with a rubber alone pavement onthem, but these were not good road* at allezcept wbeu comparod with tbe snnjy roadsbefore mentioned. How 1 hero was an Im-mediate demand for stone roads in all thechief highways of the township. Uad-r thelaw of 1S83 the township voted to itiua bondsfor |40 000, and to spend this money for micodaiulrad roads, This was done tlio nextyear, and for tlih sum tbo towoablp eecurttwelvo miles of roadway ulno feet wldThis was at a cost of a trillo over (il.ItOOmile. It I« true Lhot tbe grading to be dot

not heavy, but thru again the a tone budto bo brought a great dlaUnoe. Wingrading la heavier and good stono uonr a thand this coat nood not be oroaoded, tllttugnItis safer, perhaps, for those *ho may bo la-iplred by the example of Moo res town, to os-

tlmau that n KOMI road twelve feet w]da willffl) jwr mile. It In true that twol'

foot of width in uot always necessary. Tenfeat does vorr well in inoit country neigh-borhoods, and In the Moorestovrn section the |narrow nine feotoCparemoDt answers everypurpose.

Now what has been tlie effect of thla rendimprovement la the neighborhood of Mooreu-tawa t Tho Improvement* bave been too re-

itly made to answer thti question withentire dsflnltenora, but thnt tbere bas beenan appreciation in tho value of all propertyIs certain. For years past, I was told bymen of affairs of the locality, It has beenmost difficult to settln estates owning farm-ing lands where there was a necessity to wll.Ho purchasers were forth-coming nt uny-tfafpg like adequ&to prices, aad the lands badto be held by tbe executors. How there Is nosuch diniculty. ai lands are in demand, andin every direction, even in those dull time*,aro to hi seen the evldeucei or a spirit of lm-provemont. Hero there will be a splendidmansion in process ot bullillns; acroBa tbeway the shabby old house tbat bas dona sar-vlca fora hundred yearn ami more Is beingburnished up ami put In repair; lawua evento fHrtn-houies ore rolled and nbavod ni tbtbe laim-mower, while tbo- hideous frontfences which deform tba nrdlnary village orebeing taken down aa fast as tntoUIgtnco canovercome tbo obstinacy of prejudice,

But tbU 1B not all tbat bus been done InUoorestown. In 1801 the State T«-|puaed a law approprhtlag JJT5.0O3 aimuallyfor good roods. and providing tbat «two-thirds of tha property-owners otion of rood not Itau than t. mile long shouldagreo to pay ton per cent, of tho root ofmacadam Ited road, tho oounty must payflrty-sli and two-thirds par cent, and theStata thirty-three and ono-third pei

i Under thu law CbMt«r township bos securedtbe improvement of five ml lea of road, andthe adjoining (Cinnamttuon) tomuhip

DENVILLE.Eugono and Claud Miller wita a few f rieudaum rfnnork, aro camping at Ureen Pond.I'rcd. JUIIRO, of Now York, ha. been enter-

tained ly Fred. W. Uiekerwn tbis woek.Mi«a William D. Dickorson has returned

from her sojourn at Ocean Drove.MIKB May lleacb, ot Jersey City, is spending

tbo week with K, J. Peer.MIHS Anna Iloie, or Jlorrla Flalns, and Miss

Stiles, of Now Vernon, spent tjuuday withUliuus Husie and Uraos DIckerson.

The patatoea with otlior crops is very muchin need uf ralu.

Tbo Uncus club have put a pool table Intheir club house.

One of our farmer* gathered thirty sevenloiidi, of hay lout week. Thle is baying witha vongance.

Tha Mt. Tabor Boclol Uulon organized lattweek, and gava their first entertainment intbe tabernacle last Saturday evening, andwill continue to give them every Boturdny

pening during the season, or till tbe religiousirviitetmrganlzij.Dunvillo in without a roprcsDunUvo In tba

uothfngtOBay as bow tbe tchool will be runor who will teach It. This Is vicious law, Thepeople filoct men and pay them to legislatetheir riglKu an citizens away from them.

John IiiRglns, of Brooklyn, Is spemllog airrdayn with P, L Dicker sou.Our new church will bo dedicated next

Wednesday, as CIM ho seen by notice pub-llflhedelsoKbero. Our ladies will beglail, itstrike* me, when this tbe lost of a years hardla tw is completed, asthey hate labored likeTrojans,

The ,ilnk tea giveo by the lad lea of tbohurch on Ihn Uwa at J. W. Vauderhoof,

WedheflJay svenlnfr, w u all the ladlesIiromlsed and more, as there was a large turn-out of peoplo from all theaurroundlnR towns,wholeftthelrdflllarahytbevard. Then tbeBoonton band favored tbe occasion ivltb the -

ipulur music ot tbe day, as well tutliiesoiec-DUP, wiilcb were highly appreciated try tbe

nwumbly. It was advertised that thn liocka.-way band would he present, but through HODIOiiavoldiible events they could not attend.

I'ho hand fromBwntoudoneaniMtniagQanl-)ue ant in volunteering at fbelaat momentnil up the gnu. I t certainly was a " pink "

'roiKirty^iHiii'ra'jiro|inrtlini,,. ii.'^T 13

Tho same result uould probably Iiive betrnihtalned for very niucb less mouoy, butCamden cuuuty in blened with a bost-a,

IBU who owns a r»c<3 track at tilouccatur,ad also servo* In tho LsglfilatureatTrontou.Befereuco has breii inada to tlie uncertain-

ty that a farmor felt when bo tout olT a loidlarkot as to when bis team would return

with tbe upual load of manure. Now tlieof return can he depended on with

entire confidence, wlillo two homes and onedo mare tlmu tlinsB llmsa on much

work as It uasd to take four horsesand two men to accomplish. ThereIs a plain mathematical problem thatthose who bavo any douhta as to tlio benotltsto bo derived from letter roads would do wellto ponder orer. One fanner in the neighbor-hood of which I bavo been writing told methat lie now got twice as much manure everyyear for $100 less money. In the old times a

ragon weighing 1,000 pounds, with fourorseiandtwoinen, coutdtakstwoanda half

tons uf producs to market and bring back tboiame weight of manurein one day—If t in teamaad good luck and escaped getting stuck.Now one man, wltU two boms Inanaganneighing ii.BOO pounds, curies fout tonB forthaud back and makes tba journey tvlce,

There Is another interesting and InstructiveifttliBmatlCaU problem to solve. Tbe last

statement Is made with tha authority of aprominent farmer in Camden touuty, and Isthe, m u l t of hli own experience uuder previ-ous aud present conditions. A wheelwrightIn Unrlington oiunty told me that be In keptbusyhuildlng larger wagons. Formerly four-borne wagons were built to carry fifty five-ilgbth busbol baskets. Now lie Is building

two-borao wago.ua with a capacity varyingfromolpety to one hundred and twenty-fivebaskets of the lame slto. Thete are facts thnt

i dull people can comprehend, and there-fore there Is no excuse, after thess practicaldemonstrations of the tannflfo to be derivedfrom better roads, foranysenalhleopnoaltlon.Theeocia. advantages of good roads are felt

MO that improvemants have been made,and there are no more zealous advocates ofroad betterment In Burlington county thanthe city men midlng tbere, who personallybaveocly asccondory Interest In tlie economicadvantage!. With a good hard fltoao read todrive over, a man who starts out ou pleasurebent has a feeling of assurance that ho willget back homa In decent Beosou—therefore heEoes whoro ho pleases. With the old roadsthe uncertainty of getting hack made bimtt iy at home.

In tbe administration or tbo State aid lawNow Jersey Isfortuntnteln tbe present oilieerwhose duty It Is to administer that law. It (3tbe duty oC tbe l'reiident of the State Boardot Agriculture, Mr. Edward Burrough, todecide whore the annual appropriation of(7.1,000 sbnll bsnpent. Hfo Ideals to to dis-tribute this money tbat every neighborhoodkliall have an object If a son in rood building.Then he tUlnks the othor raids will be Im-proved either by the counties or toTmnblpB.Himself a farmer, with oxporlouco both of badand good roadu, lie known the disadvantagesof the ono anil the benellta uf the other, and

is ualoua and en tbu slant to In his dtislra to> tbe r o d s of tbe whole State na good aa

tbey are In tlio neighborhood of tlio quiet butprotperoui old neighborhood ot Mourcstown.

Pink cake, jiink decoration!-, pinkanuy nrtlMpf and pink girls, the prettiest

and moat beautiful of all tbs beauty present.Tbe net proceeds are |1K>.

, t lo p l ]imi)rletor[>r thu Gloii House, tins Itocn qulto 111 tit is

litk, lmtii,, ivonraplcaiiudU) mite, aUo U)> wit np.ln awl enjoy n ri<lo Uhind tbu»«• nw.lsU'r pint'liiiMd a tow ivookw ngo.A doe belonging to Auizl Hpurry wat xhotloflayiblHWLHik by Marsluil L. C. V>'H-

llnuiK. Tlioiloglmd bitten lira. C. Mntoy,but with no serious mul t .

At tbu ttrlHul ineuthi),' held lu tbu torn, hnlllust Tuisdny tirening the following nine tnia-tws wore ulwtod : Mayor II- P. Frothing*hum, ltalwrti Dunlap, P. IV. Kuck. P. I*.Kelmfcr, J. H. Ixiwe, C. E, Cook, Pi-oeinanIPlMin, Dr. J . L. Tnylur mid Houry Young.

K, H. MotiVK, o( iMorrlHtown, was In toun1 VVetlucMlny.Ijwt Tliuradity night thluvctt broke into tlioir-rooin of tho Sit. AHiiigton Hotel taking

about tlirt-o dullaru In money ami tho rcginUirilnnvcr. Thu drawer wm found Sundayafternoon in the large flower lied in fnmt oftho hotel whutt! imrties bail looked Rovtiral.linos lu the moruliifi without finding a n y.htiiE tlniH pi-Dvluf; Um thlorcn WLTO not fariwny. Mr. Vortiiuiii'N IHUII tvns also brokunntooiiu night thin week. No arrests haveNVU inndo.

It is rumonxl Hint wo nro to have a musi-cal In tlio near future. Hi'fiTlcATE.

SOnOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN,m. W, E. Waters and son, of New York

City, aro vltltiug at tha home of SamuelScadden.

Mrs. J. Warren Coletnan Ins returned fromher visit at MUVabhlngtou, Mil., ami li c[ultecomplaining.

There are very few boarders here for thistime of tbe yoar. LJmislly It la qulta Hvolyby this time. Perhaps tbe licoly titua willcorns later on. At any rate we hope BO. Thlihot ffoather ought to bring tho people out oftbe city aulte rapidly.

Wits Georgian* Clrt Is away visiting.Ml<s Mabel Haatb has mlurneil from her

Inlt atTrentoc,William Klnnoyman, who fans been work,

ing at Newark for a short time, Is horns.Mrs. Schuyler, of High Bridge, and Master

Harry Hann, of your town, aro spending afew days with Mrs. William Cook. Harrjbrought hie bicycle along wltb him, withwhich bohonabown much skill.

Andrew T. DulTord took a drive to Budd'eLake on tat Sunday, lla rnports tbat board-irs are very scarce there too,

Charles Hann, who has been quite sick forsome time, is now able to be out ngnin, We

jlad to aee him about and hope hs ins1 bu entirely well. EENO.

O E B M i N VALIUET."William B.Bnackhnmer la recoToiIng from

a, severe attack of inflammation ot' tlnwflt.Mra. NelHon HydP, Mr.. T. llylo, Mr. and

Mrs. Slack, and Mr. ami Mn. Joslln upontMonday at Lake Bopateong.

Henry McLean, of Red Bank, spent Sundaywith friends In this place.

•aes ltctta and DarnSwarts arespondlnga few woolcs with their aunt at Hound Valley.

At the special mrotine Bchool meeting holdon Tuesday the following trustees wereelected: C. B. Hender-uot, JI T. Welsh,Albert Ilunn, Jacob Karn, Jacob Hann,l-htlip 3- lIoiTmaa, Morris Trimmer, John A.Parker, William Vorhcea.

Mr. and Mm. Ljmati KIce aro spondlufew dayn with friends at Chain Dam. ?a.

Tho Prrehytorian and Lutheran Satibathschool of this placsaodthe Union BChoot, ofMiddle Valley, will go on a picnic to LakoIlopatcong nest Thurwliiy.

Van DoivnM, of Non-ark, spent Bunday with,his family at the home of A. V. Downs in thisplace.

Mrs. A. P. Downs epent Tuasday at KorthDrancb.

Bed Ticket Sale.Ed. L. & F. H. Dlckcreon wllloommcnceon

Saturday June 3.IJ, a special Roil Ticket Haleof Furniture a td Carpets to continue iKJ daysonly, fa order to clean out tho balance of ourSpring Stock to matte room for Fall ROO<RTbli Is no u Fake " rale, but you will Hud thogoods jusL aa advertised, ami all marked wIUiRed Ticket to be sold for caih only.

The Flnt-Ol&flB Hotelsin New York d t y uaa Edmunda* Kuney Prln!Butter. Call and give i t a trial. Twenty-five cents per pound at tlie Borerefgns' Co-operative Btore, Dover.

JHT. ASLIHOTOtT.Mr. mill WIM. 1J. Hturr, of 1'aternun, uro

[|(>«lrt ut I lie Glen IIDIISO thla \vit,k.M. K. l-^vu und family, of MnnlHU>uii,K_.|it tuul, Rnmluy nt HiiHtlo Villa.StisM Nuttle Nichols, IVLOWU* thrown frtnnmiilii^ttone day Iiwt week, mid injui-Lil

iiilu tmilly, In ulilt) tu IKS oul nKnin.Tin; n'KuIni1 nutting of tbu Mayor midiiitiiuoii CouiiL-ll will IRJ held In tlio town

Imll on IliU IVIdiiy ovHilng at elplit o'clwli.Mri,'. Jnmi'it Hi'iinntt mid lit tin iliiughtorivo ri'tiirnud from ft mnntli's Bojimm withniud from a months BlciuU In Cow Vliicnat. N. Y.A. P. Von Vuorliu^, tlio i

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IXANDEBB.Miss White, of Barton, is vlslUng with Mrs,

Robert Price.Mrs. William Mitchell, daughter Ida and

ton Raymond, of Newark, are VIBIUDK withMrs. Elisabeth Hathaway.

Theodore Van Oemort bat received tbe con-act; to build nlargelroDbridge at Borkshire

Valley.The trustees of tha Presbyterian Cbnrchre arranging for a liwn water melon social

at tbe residence of M. F . Dickernn on nextTucsdajr evening, July EUta. Uua of .the.eipedal features Is to be muaio hy RirtleyBrau Band, Llbornl patronngB Is hoped for,

Frank Frambei,*of ColKon, spent Sabbathlast at bfa home bare.

Qeu. Stout, of Newark, ia spending a fewweeks with bis parent a and sister at tbeV., S. parsoasge,

lira. Klmer Hortoo and two children, ofNewark, are spending some time with Mr. and" r s . M. O. Ilortou.

Delmont Lodge, K, mod L. of 1b; Oo'denRUr, tpent l u t Friday evening mott delight-fully a> the guests of Dover lodge.

Last Friday afternoon there was a charm-ing little party at the residence of WhitfleldStephens, It being tba birthday annirenarjof Mln Qraoe, tbo small guects were tboMlases Mabel Stout, Minnie Hodgson and.Master Harry BUphsmt, of this place, MissOgna Wiley, of Mt OIlvo snd Miss JoaieEgao, of Brooklyn. Ilefreshments wen 'erved In the grove.MlAsc* apckPT fcavB rented D. A. NlcUalna

luildlng, oppoeite tbe store for a trimmingroom.

O. D. Ktsyner, of New York, upontlafitSoh-hath at tbe home of D. A. Nicholas.

Prank Hoffman fs (pending port of bta vaca-tion at Lasoanon. CAIIO LVNS.

nonj. Dlrkenou hai been sotting a stonmtimpatBudd Lake.Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Willot have returned

from tUelr visit at Wash Inn ton. .Mm. ThiimaBanJ children, ot Jersey City,

np«mt part of lait week with her brother, J.Wtnenurn, of thi | place.

IL A. DoOartbiR happy foilon-. Ho has aiou»e full of city boarders.

Mr. Slater, of Mordntown, ia vlaltlng withils daughters, Mrs. R Bartley and Mrs. B,Dlckcreon.

Ueo. Fields, who hu been sick for a longtlmo Is only able to tit up buto few minuteseach day.

Joe Gray has traded hin hustler for i-aali.The hand li billed to play at Nauright on

the 20th inat,First fire la Bartlej for a number ot years

was the houee of the widow Klee, whichburned to tbe ground last Wedaasday night,about 10 o'clock. Ho one known how tbo flreoriginated. I t la tuppoeed to have been tbework of trampi. The houaa wa*s fullr In-sured through Mr. Hummer, of Dover, andMrs. KicB will receive tho amount of insur-ance which Is 1500. Wnv.

> T/FP£B S IBEKNIA.On Tbumlny of luwt week Augustus.

BnliMin, n iwldont QI thU plncu, dial fromtint olTix-ts of n bleeding cauccr, uf which holia« sntTtTiyla mi ml »r of ytmrs. Interni«ntIn tlit' nachaway comytorj- on 8utuday.

A uumlM-r of pi>oiilo f mm tlio hill attcndulUm fustlval jrlveu by tho Ali'thixllst Cliunhof Ijnww HltM-Tiila on HnHinluy ovuuiug.

Ily lira uuiuliur nt Imll games jAayeA tlibock it nptH'nn. thnt tbo men an well as tbu

boys ure Rotting hitcrustcd In tho pinio.Gu Rntunlny morning a ratl nwirient oc-

jrrtvl In this plnnj. John Sairles, an oldresident ami inncb rosiwcttfl citUeii of Ei-' Ja, nhilo employed n t the Whnrton

.» was accidentally killed. Wlillo re-IIIR old timbers from tbe inlno the stage

ho wnjt HtatiiHng on gave awity autl ho fellilxmt iMI fwt, kllltup litm Instantly. TlioKidglils of PyUibu, of whicli lodga ho ra anoiutvr, took tlio remains lu charge. Tlioitncrol took plnco on Tuesday. Interment

In tlio Rnt-kaivoy cvmotnry.A great game of kiso Imll Is on baud for

Saturday.

HOW'S THI8PWoofTar One Hundred Dollars reward forny case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bylairaCatarrhCtjro.

F. J . CIIGXEY & CO., Toledo, O.We, the undersigned have known P. J. Che-

ney for the lart BRHD rearB. and believe himperfectly honorable in all business transactionand financially able to curry out any obliga*tloni mods by thoir (U-m,W « r & Taoax, WholowleDrurarlsts, Tole-do. O., WALDISO, KISKAN t t HAIIVIN, Whole-BAIB Prugulats,"Toledo, O.

Hall's Catarrh Curo li taken Internally,acting directly upon tbo blood and mncomsurfaces of tlio nyitem, Teitimtmlals Bent

Window ShadflB,20c. aad Me., at tie Dover Bee Hivo Store,Busiex street.

Page 2: NO. 20 PER CENT OFF! MY STORE Mid=Summer Sale CflRPETS … · ha8the lhrge8t '•>,'. it:j: northern new jersey. gontain8 more •#'; ant other papeb. :•: 4 vol. xxiv. dover, morris

THEFriday, July 20,1894.

THE DOVER PRINTING COMPAN

Some of Senator UcPberaon'i rtxxutttona would suggest that ha la sadly in uof a. guardian.

Debits ID jail lor contempt of court,refused bail, praumably because he coulipUj martyr betUr from behind the ban.

Ultn ROM h u shown till political awtulUNI bj having a man appointed Uiilted SUte.District Attorney against tho wiahui ol mitwo Ben&tors.

Tbe coupon problem baa been solved byeditor of the Valatle (N. Y.) Hough Notw, afolhwi; "Tea cent* sent to the Hough Noteoffice wltb tills coupon Hill get tbe editor twisummer drinks."

That there were strikes dialog tlie Harrison administration we are bound to admit,tmt there woathli difference. Then thtiru for higher rragea. Now it la agaitiitreduction ID wages.

The Populists will bold acotigroeiioualvolition in tbla district In August. It U talithat D, Holcotnb IUttenhoiue, of nowberaparticular, will be a candidate. Bit ten housewas the editor of a Duniocratie netcipapertu fimaw* county lust year, and there arecumber of storim told about bim tint waulnot go to make au immaculate record. Hotever, wo will ivager dollars to doughnut* thE. E. Potter will be the nominee.

Tbere la an effort being mada to havepartisan municipal elections In Morristowo.Such a method of electing town oillcerelthighly commendable and would be foreity'a good, but ia Morrfatown. u In Dorerpolitical feeling ia Coo warm to admit of iaucceauful inauguration of so radical e changeIn uen boroughs the citizens'ticket has beeishown to be for tbe best inter*BU of ,tbe ooiporatione, but when many a pitched polltl<al lattlo baa been fought, tbe contest will cbo given up by tbo party in tbe majority.

The Hamburg, BU&MX County. Recordgives a pveUmnary notice ot ittunwillingnessto Support Congressman Corabb for re-elec-tion, bjf Intdauating that tho pleasant thin*aald of the Congresiiuan by Republicaneditors may be the results of an agree-ment that Mr. Cornhb will play into Un-hands of the Republicans. We thlnlHro BttckneygoeaaloBg way for a reason fooppoilug the young Congronmiii. Wethe pleasant thbgs said of him WBIgendered by hta many and attractive personiqualities, and when the campaign ojwus tsweet thing* will cetM to be said.

The tnritr figlit U cm lietuoun tlio t1

Holism says thu Hiilruk-Iplilu Press, l t mlH'»itui>H a trlul of fHrmstiiiKa mid Uoturinlitiou. Iu u Klmplu couU-at iR'twocu tho Souami tlm IIUIIM! thu SunuUi would win. TBunntors are grim, rieulutu, tloiiant, and (is;u wuitlim guiuu. The mcmlwrw nru inflnliby, hurried mul i^Hy vonlwl. Uut UiI'midi nt hns tlirmvn hltiusdf Into tinthu Iluuiw. It nun bvwmui Iu realit)-strugglu btitn-ooii tliu FnaiUeat end Uio HornTlie uVuit of Lh» Htiuw will 1* the defeatthumlminlstrutlon.

'flio PresMoiit'e Ieit«u' is an OEtrnonUii.1l^rfornmuLis. In Ibe tlmt i>lut.i», It Is uiniicertcuU-d Mint tln> Exwullvu should tilldirectly iutvriwsu Ills IIIUH! in tlio processlegislation. Hu lius hU k>Bftlmiito jwrt. 1in tbo (tinremjilatioii of thu Constitution ain tinliiinrv iircu-tti-o, hi.' fullllU It eithernihiresKing CongrtsB as n. lmdyor by revislug i u couiplctvil actiuii. To interfere «log Is lotion wbilo In |irogn>«< through Congnmsby taking ]>urt with a<onimltt«o of otic 11ngulust a commit UH» of the other, l*Hoiiii>t!iinusunl and 0|>vii tu serious questlGrunt's Iuttor to Senator Jonea on tlm iiillitiou bill was sent under entirely ilifTunelrcunistniicta. Tlio l'nwldunt'* ponttlonHUCII u tinio »il l not lw unknown. Thereno lack of diHwniis tnwuis of letting hisfriends understand lib ivlstis. But whetiinrhis position In the ]ire«t>ut COKO in rightwrong, this particular method of exerctalhis inlliifnco iuvolvca n now ]> recede! it.

But tbe nuinucr ol Uio l'roBldent's nctlowill exdU) less attention than its mutter. Hiilatter lins botli bis strength ami hU weakness.It is stiir, turgid mid ponderous, hut Itlight. It (liBpluyDgawothlng of tho old pi tit 1Tho President reappears on lilt old fn-oumTho Wilson bill of tho Homo Is a destrucUmeasure of fm- trn.lu. Thu Oomuui billIho Beunte, whilo rank and otTcnslve tillHugar Trust carruiitlon, Is In other rwpecui (measure of iiartlul protection. Iu this issuithe IVaident is trim to hbi old lionsy. Hefor free trailo. Ho would break down thibulwarks of protection. He is for freeniatorinut anil hwvlly cut duties. In figeneral spirit nnd character lie pronouiuhimself uiiresorvtidly" for tlio Wibnn billagainst tlio Ountiau bill, and declares thatth<battle niutlw fought out. .

In striking u i d jxunful contrast withrigor ror free con] mid free oro li his haltingtremulous, indecisive tone on sugar. ThiProas h u urgai Iho President to rescue himtolf and lib Administration from tbo cloudwith which Uiti sugar scandal has surroundedit. Tliero was one way U> do i t A bold,rigorous stand for free sugar wiuld luivesavwl • the AdialuUlralisn. We hav»that tbo President could not full to makiimprces ouo way nr tho other, aild wo deep)]regret thnt hu lias not come up to thimeasure of what tho country has a rightask and expect His week and timid argu<wunt foradutyon mi gar uud his iand bmltAut pica that it should uot be reieeUxX through fear of tho Sugar Trustfeeble lib letter mid dostroy tbe moral forceof his position. A ringing, virilo declarationfor free sugar and for tho peoplo ugalcst themonopoly would have ruvorlwrftted througlthe whole countrj*.

Dcspito that lack, tho Presidentgraiipieil with tlio Onniian-HHco cabal,tvculd Imvo boon far Ktrwtger lx.<foi>iuountry for tliia light If liu bad taken highgrouuil agaiiuit tbe sugar Tnutt. But, cliow-tngl iUowu ground, ho still inaltas the fight.Tbe battle call has Miundad. I b significant*Is not to be nibUlien. Either tlio Prorfdcnlmost Buffer defeat or the Gorman factionmust go down. The President lina thrownaway his moat ]>owerful weapon. l ie LABsubstantlnliy Hurreudnred on tha tiugarin advuura. Tliix loaTea him less ground foi

' comiiromise nn.l compels him to fight uutbAUh> en a narrower Hold. Hut light Itho must, and llgbt it out Gorman mThevoollouce has boon flung down, and iit Is a fight to a Cntsb, and on the outoonuwill depend tho rejuvenescence or tUnited prwrtrnUon of industrial buBln<

U i n Elta Curl, of Doter, b u been ape,,,• lew cteyi wltb A. U. BkelUncer.

- HIM Anna Crater hai ntumed borne afterthree weeks' abitnca vltJUog (riandfl at Bonn.Brook and Newark

Her. Ur. Coarser occupied tbe pulpit in thaabsence of Dr. Btoddard on Snnday hut.

Hill Kali* P1t«harbert, of Newark, w .ha* b«en spending a few weeks in this rida-Ity, returned on «onday last.

Da*id Colyer, of Rummlt, v a t the guest oTTaimageLeek one'day hut week.

Ulm draco Leek, of Hendtiam, w u tieguest of Mia* 141 lio Bockaren m ftrr d a n oflast week.

Hist Bertha Thompson, o l toil town,Ur. Claxk,ofFaa*alc,wereonlt«dinmarr_..on Tueadar. the lTtb. Tba wedding wa« aT O T quiet one, only tbe moat Intimate f rieodioCtheoootractliiKpartltibaiDKpreseat. TTBwish the yooog couple rauch Jo jand hanp|.neoa throoabout tfa«lr lives.

TV. T. Fltzharbert want to the like to apenda few daja In renewing old acqualntancea aadIn seeking the (lony tnhabltauta of said laJta.Tom » y a ha found more old acauaiatanoesthan he did flab. , Verily It la said, " l i e thatseeketb fladetb (not nso, bat old friends)

A. H. Qordon.of Berkabire Valley, w u lato wn one day last week.

H » M a r t i n , of Hswark, Is ipending a fairweekaatE O. Hogh'a.

GewgaDjram, of Cltrouells, Alabama, Iaipeodingthe weekaUcslah Jdtektr'a.

HiuIda Oa»dner,of Buffalo, la Bpeodlns »fswdays with Ljman Gardner.

DavidCraterspentSiindaTwiUi bfiparanUat Dover,

On Wednesday evening last a load of yonug'psople drovs, through this plae* enrouU forCaarl«s Alpangh'a, where they succeeded in•pending a very enjoyable evening.

Mrs. Welling and Ulm Cleo Baebannan otBrookly, bare returned boms after i pending ifew w«eks with Oeorgs A. OOllg.

Ur.andUra.B.1}. DeCamp spent Tuejderlast with frieodi *t Hurdtowg.

Dr. Tbeo. Wolfe and familj hava ntumedto their sommar mddeom at lugblaad Lake,

JbAppl«T,oIKUiab«tb,wajU»BT«iRkbardFliiberbertthenfBtoftbsweak',

BOBC BED.

POBT U0BBI8-The new houae of Un. Pratt U very mo1 evidence and I hear Mr. James T. Cllft,

Netcong, bat the contract for building a ne*blacktmltli, C. W. Cole, wb

baa aerved the railroad oompacy, la these•uany years. In fut this li a town ofroad meD, their wires and children andof them, or a good man/ of them, own theiiiwuburae*. Hurrah for Tort Morris "tbout the only town iu toil section Uiat

know of In which carpenters h*va much to diJuttat preseni. Moreover when " "house here no wadari we are uot aauamed tohave anybody look at 1L The owner, tba cipenter and the painter leeni to take pridebuilding and painting the houtes at Fort atorrla.

Brakeman JBQIM O'Neal has jurt gotteifer a rather Mrioui attack of meaalea.Engineer Janiee O'Sullitau Is o l at present

on sick leave. Ntitblng serious I hope.I uuderatoud tbe various lodges which com'

Lined to make a big day Iu Sloubope oaFourth will have a Ion of about *Ui to de<between them.

Irving Lewia, of New York, spent Sundajwith bis parenti at Stanhope.

I saw professor William Biaell, of Newark,n Tuesday.Charlea Hbanr. of Net,-on*. In boating16 raging canal now and last Friday ha g<

tangled up In the tawline aamebow aitumbled down to the buttom of bis light boat,injuring him quite severely, but be pulled out011 Monday morning.

Free Methodist camp meet is going on DO1 Bom Wills' wooda, near tbe over boad

bridge, east of Stanhope itAtiou. They havea good many toots up.

will be no preaching In iPresbyterian Cuureti next Sunday, tnougltbe other services will be as usual 1 believe.

William Hill, engineer, of Washington,hia wife, Euent Sunday here.

The Hallway Conductors bad antxcursloito Lake Hopatcong on TUB day. The da]»a* perfect. If a little hot, I am told thenwere IT cars In two section! of the train,whether there wore anymore uectioni ycorrwpondent la not ID formed, The idrawback to the pleasure of tho day woideath by drowning of a young man froa~ outn Urenge, wbow naiua was McUue.

The Employee's Mutual Benefit Awocintlila going to have their annual excursion ou tbe2Cth of September to Maucb Chunk.

Tbe weather will he cooler then, nndClerk ot tbe Weather iiunn will Rive uiDice a day aa we bad lut year, I won't kick,

igh they do say that one of the Inalienble rights of a railroad man la to kick, anithey do say some of them would kick If the;were dying.

But don't forgot our annual exyou go along. It li for a good purpose, andday's outing will be good for you.

Dlitrict Deputy Bimutl Karae*. of Morrltown, Installed tbe following oQlcers In OilLodga, Ko. 41, L O, 0 . F.,Netcoug,lartMoidayevevnlng: N.O., Joha D. Course] "a., George W. Keek; R. S., J, W, CampbellTruslw, A. J. Dratfl; n. H to N. Q., ElljslHenry;I, B to N. O.. Qoorgs W. Liah; R.to V. G, G'orge E Long; L. 8. to V. G.George H. Faroe: K.H. H., Frank I. Davis;L. 8. B., Emll Jobuenn; J. 0.. William M.Drako; 0. G., I. H. Beale; Warden, AlfredMcDougell; Conductor, A, J. Aimer.

The election of tbe new Board of EducaUitook place tbia week under tba provisionstbe new school law, Engineer Thomas Des-chaio wu elected for the Fort Horrli <Ttrict and Enjlneor Itlchsrd Treilzo was elect*ed for tbe old Mount Olive district, whtcbwon In the township of Mount Olive, butIn Rosbury township, according to the neischool law. By the way, who is to pay fithat (3,000 school bouse!

Thirty years ago the av»rage engineer knenougb to run bb engine, but waa apt to sa

education. Lit myThe conditions are

changed. The roan who cnunot read and' has no business on a railroad auy more.

The railroad companies have no use ftUuscls and brawn do not rule the rooat an)

ire. A short tlms'ago a man applied tothe foreman of car repairs Tor a Job. Theforeman said he did not want a man then,but ha could not tell bow ROOD be might, andhe added: "It I« rather an Impertinent ques-tion to aik an American cltlzea, but can yoread and write) I am determined that I il

i man wbo cannot re*d aud write.Theunu woayoungandaotivo, but he said,

Wbatl Does a monkey trencher haiknow bow to read and write I" Evenso. Kow-a-dayi be. has to beep m record of all brokenor damaged, can, and who breaks them, If heknows. Be bai to keep track ot the mastercar buUdsr'B rules, wbloh ore BB unchangea-ble as the laws oE tto Medea and Persian*, f<a year, at least; be baa to oil cars, pack boxes,put In brasses, and charge every blessed carwith tbe material h» uses, whether it be lum-ber, castings, forgltiga, or what not. He hasto keep tbe air brakes In repair and knopretty nearly an much about thorn a« WiInghouae himself. Ho hu to take tho Jibesand sneers of every bod f, Including the editorof tbe Dover Index, who, when be waited' particularly revere on tha car repairerDover, wbo was an excellent car re purer sax good a dtieen as Dover had, and his namewas John Buckley, who IB now dead, but hgood works survive him, uied to call himcar greaser. Well, be was a good oar greaseithough If he had undertaken (0 edit tha In-dex perhaps he could have douB It. I likethose reople who a n eternally talking aboattbe dignity ot laboraud a« alwaya aneerlnat the greasy overalls of the laborer. Enoyou uot, Mr. Index man, that a car greaser Ilust as good aa a' newspaper editor if hiLnowa enough to behave bimtelf where cl<

lUedlolkiaref

Agent Cutler, of Lauding, wbloh Is onlyanotoar name for Hopatcopg itation, bad blihorn on the otbor Rids of tbe canil tbe othernight, or afternoon rather, when the bonenot scared at thB noise of t train, got tofloundering around there, and finally worked

If into a aloufth, out of which the a*had to hoiis him with a block and fall. I<glad to say the hone waa not hurt any andafter being washed with a few pails of waterfrom the canal termed to bo hii natural col<

Alfred $. Wright, ot New York, who Is anepubw of J&ptain Jacob HcConnelt, of Stan-hope, died In Hew York city Friday morningot hut week and wai burifd in Waterloo lastMonday morning, Ue wu a very promisingyoung nun, and wu twenty-four years andfire months old, He tried the climate olColorado which ha.1 been to beneficial to tomsconsumptives, but finding It did bim no goodhe tried the South, and finally eflfflo back toTew York.

"Leaves have their time ti fall.And flowers to vrlthar attue North

wtnda breathAnd stars to mt, but all

Thau hut all spaaona for thlnfl ownObi death."

In Byr&tn Township, P ••••ei County, theBopls of the township m . l t V '

day afternoon at X o'clorit to elect nlno trtta-' * for tbotownihip. They met at the Stan-hope scboolboute, A. B, Coue was chosenchairman, Herman A. Timbrel Bocrot*y, si dJacob McConnell, ol Stanhope, and Angl«, ofWaterloo, were elected tellers. Accordingto tbe niRgectlon of Superintendent or Fubir

utruotion Poland the cbalrmm appointednominating committee, cooalittng of Metsrs.U. R. KIDK, J- Ingram, M. Lotler, P. DSmith and S, 8. Lswrence, who UEgtUdthe following names for trust***, tit.: C. R.Nelden, H. A. TImfarel. John McWckio, 13.Peterson, D. A. Etoillsoo, J. Iagrein, GeurgP. Hart, A. L. Cuaidy and James Chamber-

in, to which the meeting added J. H. Bia•ell and Barry French, making eleven <choose from. After the hour allowed by la-bad expired these were declared elected, fifty-nine votes being oast; C. R. Holdon, 53: H.A. Timbrel), 4u; John McMlckle, 03; 8 Peter-son, 42; D. A. RoUinton, 48j J. Ingram, M;George P. Hart, 57; A, h. Ctsridy, 35; andames Chamberlain, SI. Ur. Cualdy only

beatJ.H.BUseU one vote, andHarry Frenchai only three behind them.I understand that 0. H. Lunger and Jam

W. Campbell were elected to repreMntschool district whose schoolhonw, the f]a«tt Inthe township of Monet Olive, wu taken away

imttem and given tolloxbury TownibJptbe new sofaool law.

'The Port Harris boys played tbe Btanfaopenys a game of baseball Wednesday and gotoft by a acorn ot 30 to 2.

The Btrike S a d t d .Tha annoancemftDt thatiWkera at Pullman

D on the. point of turroaderlog and ask-ing for employment la tbs palaoe car workiat the reduced wagei was conflnned Monday.

Tbe ammunition chHt of a notchklsa gnnBattery F, Second Light Artillery, U. H

u, exploded Uondaj afternoon on Grandloulerard, one of Chicago1! Quest drtruwnja.'bile the battery wai exerdalog. The bodies

tbree soldiers were pierced by parti of9 projectiles and tbe men dlod instantly.

Another soldier died at a botplUl, Eightmom were earned and struck with mlatlles,

nd bait a down or more CJTIIIUIB were alsoijnred.

K. V. Dabs was committed to jail In Chi-cago j ettenlay on achargo of contempt InTloUUog an Injunction of the Federal Court.Debt refused to give ball.

Tha awful story of the anarch Urts1 plot tolurder and pillage Patenon, during the re-it strike In Fatenxui, wai told in the Faa-a Conrti last week, Providential Inter-

fennoa alone prevented WlUI&ca Stranp;*ind family from being blown Into eternityby a bomb. The pint wa» batched and per-fected In a saloon, toe brwdlng place ofeuurcby, DMbbler wu convicted, and hisaccomplice wbo wrote tha latfan

tted.

B 0 O K A W A T .MISH Ilattie Manning, of Brooklyn, ii viilt-

iiig a t Sir. and aim. Doughty's.Ur. and Mrx. Tbnnuu Jordan, of thlsplac-e,

Ultwl friend* at New York city Sunday lastMrs. John Heaven, of MorrUtown, ia v i i i t

ing borson Joliu fit thb place.Mild Nora Van Wiukler, of Morrlstowu,

visited friends at this place lout Sunday.Cuiirlea Frueuiaii aud Harry Worthingtonwilt Suuday and Mundey at Mew York city.Master Harry Doughty hi upending a fewm at Brooklyn visiting friends.Urn. Borah Kiuible died at tbe hums of her

uon, Jauit* HcCoiinell, last Saturday mom-b tih h d b ffi for a number ofbig,

tl

it* HcCoiinell, last a yv had been suffering for a number off tb fft f i Shemonths from tbo effects of pneumonia. She

bom at Oak Itldgu March 13,1831. Tbe;raJ hervtcwe wore held ou Tuesday at the

M E Church, Hut'. C. Clark officiating. In-.nutnt in thu Okie Hiilgn Cemetery.Sir. and Mrs. Edward W. Darey have re-

turnixl from tbolr tri]> tu Cleveland, O.,wherttUr. Dovoy lvuut aa a dulegmte to thu C. E.

intlon.an, Cliapnian aud Anderson, of Dover,tl'.u HjNiakervut gOHjNil temperance nioet-

ingin Robert's O|«ra House hurt Sunday.Tlie Epworth I^eague held Its Sunday even-

Ing bervit-tM ou tbe Liwn in trout of tlio churchlast Hmiday evuning, Mr. I^ongrtreet, ofBrooklyn, iu charge.

Nulttiu, Uie youngest child of Mr. and Mrs.Duvlil fjutUm, died butt Thursday inoruing

•hcitura Infaiituin. The funeral servicesheld at tbe Sparta M. £ . Church hut

Saturday afternoon. InUinnout iu the churchcoinetury.

John Parlluian liaa moved hiu Iwrbtr tthapfrom Doi'ur to 8tanlioi».

»f tivunty-uliie canary blnbt a t tlila writing.Walt until next time.

Joseph Strublo iu working fur Tliuuiua

Uuorgu.Uciirboni la Pi*iidltiga few dayB inUiwn on account of his employar's death.

W. C. CurtU, ol Port Omni, wai iutowuouWednador.

Jotwiili Boiler IH pain agoln. A line IwbyKirl.

Wfas Doliu Ki'lft-y and Mintor nre vUitlngfiionduat this plai^o.

Sir. and Mm. Claude Hruitb, or Waublng-ton, are (*i«n<lljig their hauoymoou In town.

Tlio Aleruxif tills jiliu-e will play the Try-]i\ieaa Club (if Dover ou Katunuty (to-uior-rmv).

Tliu IV'oodnlocki will jiluy here to-morrowwith tliu L. A. \V, on the Liberty trounda.The A\'»o>iiitiH.-kH are said to bo an utroug anuiiy of tlm Ixwt uunu in thu Btnta.-

Tli.» 0<M Kulloui and the Itud Hen of thisplaif hnil a very iutor*ting gaiuo on the L.A. A. groundii lont Saturday afternoon,wliith rwultod In a score of S3 to !M Iu favorof tlie I. O. 0. I<\

WooiUtocks July Slut, O. N. T. 38th, Brook-lyn August -Oil, Sumniitl ltli.

HOBRIS P L A I N S .John Cronslify Is at home awhile.Mi-a Ueaslo Kelbmeu, of rrovldence, II I.,

i vleitliig her aunt, MUa A. Mings worth.Andrew Johnson was very unfortunate In

tljo death of bli young son uut week.Raymond E. Howall la on tha sick list

again.A necktie and cap coclabte was held In the

church on Thursday evening.' It met withgood sucoust. I t was for tlie benefit of tbetiunday School.

* * Sundaythel'reabyterianoonBregation_ wtad wltb a new carpet, and all over

the church, too. It waa greatly admired byivety oue nnd will be greatly enjoyed.

Uiati Klizabetb Can field diftd at her homein Tuesday eroning. She bad been a greatuilVrer for eighteen jeara, and In that time

shu baa been taken cars of by her brother,wbaistomenhatof a cripple hlinr-elf, Herlife is surely an example of patience and long

On Wednesday evening Miss Bessie Hayand William U. Davis wire united la tbe holybonds of matrimony at the home of thobrldo'iparent*, The bappy couple started for Bern-ardivillo in a carriage on thi> aame evening,where they exjtact to stay for a short timTbey have the sincere wishes of their macfriends In this neighborhood for their futnihappinvaa and prosperity. It will ba Ilessli

nd Will no longer, but Mr. and Mm, Davt• F K U X .

J. IJ. CanlleM Invury low. I t was though Iho was dying TuiMluy. IUJV. Ur. Morrltt, ofMorrlston-n, wtw sunt for, but lie was uncon-scInitH.

Vfo are elud to mo the genial foctT of FredJoLuson, of Broukdalo, on tha PUIn *Sunday.

HLwRaUe Drake, of New York, is spendIng tho Biimtnor with her gmnilnarontfl, Mr,

nd Mr. Win. Wallace.Tommlt) Rolilumn, of New York, is vlaitln|

la uncle, Hartley Bhouhan.Andrew Soliiwon bad the misfortune to loso

hia HtUo boy lust Saturday. The funeral tookIIR-O on Monday ot 2 o'clock at the house.Tliorc was quito an oicltement on HanovorrcnuoTuosdartiDou, when a horse lolong-

Ing to Dan JlcKeo Umt -was tied ia front ofW. J. Hoivoll's place brooke loose from thecarriage and went cuuhlug down the road.Thu accident was due to the ntrelesgnoai of a

uinjiloyed by J. L. Canftold In trying toon tlio Klibwalk Intweeu Uio fence andwhich of course caught tho wagon, and

bocoino frightened. Fortunatelya oud was hurt nor much damage done.There wns a cap and uocktlo sociable hut

In tlie basement of the church for the benefitof tlio Sunday-school.

MtaB M. A. LIudaberry Is houwkeeplng fisr undo, J . H, Lindnborry.llev. Father Eagan's congregation are very

liURy preparing for their fair to bo held next

Will Divk hmt token a partner to flharo hisjn\-s ami BorrowH. Accept our congratula-tlons, Will ! Buiu

DON'TBELIEVEIT.

When a man tells you he will give you $8.00 worth for one.it's false. Borne people may olalm to do so. but if they dothey oertainly must hare been high prioed, and they arestill.

Low Prices

HONESTDEALING IS OUR MOTTOWo sell the Best $8.00, All Wool Suit in Morris County. The

Best $1.00 Child's. Suit from 4 to 14 years in the State.All other goods in Proportion. No use tiring your brainwith prices, oome see for yourself. Don't believe falseadvertisers, but oall on

TAYLORDover's Popular Dioiniers.

TEAS.English BreaHosl, Oolong, Young Hyson,

Gunpowder aud Japan.

I0BD TEA. BI/END.A uptoinl blond of high grade lens for Iced

Tea, BOo. pound.

Sussex St. , Dover, K.J.

J. Hairhouse,WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,

DKALKK IN

Mnk Watches, Clock,JEWELRY, SILVERWARE,

B1LVEK N0VELT1EH, OPTICAL UOODS, Jtc. 1 woul.l r jnlnJ my inmtoiJl It- <]f]*uiim?

All kinds of Watch OR, Clocks and JewelryGleaned, Repair e l , Repolisliod and other-

wise Renovated as Required.

REPAIRING OF FINE WATCHES A 8PE0IALTY.

trees, whittho hono

THE IN SANK OF THE STATE.There ore U,105 luuatic* ID ti» State of Hew

Jersey uid It cort the taxpayers WTT.634 40 toprovide for 1,014 or thorn lart year, Uut tw-

th b f i d I tb, y ,

umber confined In tbe two SUte li) at Morris FlntxH Knit Tren

iff tha icUtutlntton. Eleven hundtvd tnd ninety-one lunatic*are cared for ID county aiylums, nine ot thotwenty-one couatiw of the State Ijavlnj then-own Institutions, and of thwe the EeeexCounty Asylum Is tho beat, according to thereport uf tbe Uanagers of the Hew JerseyState Hospitals for the Insane, which hatjust been Imruod.

While It coat *4T7,n.tl.4fi to care for theState's Intaao and maintain the State hospit-als, It inuat bo remembered Uut 154,000 ofthis sum wai spent on permanent Improve-ments. During tbe fiscal year Jutdoaedmany of the very necessary Improvements

0 '« in made a t Urn Trenton}a& them being Uie erection ui Ibe two as-

sociate dining room building* and fixtures, inow gnioVe-staclf and the putting In of thsix new tubular boilers, costing In all aboulf-l COO. Repairs, new barm and sheds atUorria Plaint cod, f 12,000 during tha year.There were M5 patients conuned In the Trot-

Asylum at Ui« date of the report1 In the Morris Plains Institution. From

thedatoofiU orgsnliatlon, May IK, H __, _date there bavo b « n treated at the TrentonAsylum In all 8,098.

Of ths 1,000 patients at tbe Uorru PlaituAijkmBOOaremenaadBOOwewomen. Thiala an Increase of 00 over last year. Therewere 221 admitted during thli fiscal year, 13Sof whom w e n men and IIP woman. Onehundred and nineteen wtra discharged ordied. Ths whole number of pationta treated

the aliening of this institution Is il,889.Tbe Trenton Aiylum, at the close of tha lastQacal year, bad a balance In its treasury of

against a buance of to».585.rolast year.

Tha Horri* Plalna authorities received fromthe&tatatl(VH4.00foroonvIct paUenuxlog the jearand (ll,3S!j.T0 from countytlants, while for private patient* they "»-calved the sum of2UM08.G5. For the, main-tenance* of county patients they received$117,383 40 and with the reoetpta from othersources them is a total of 1303,038.57. Tbedisbursements for toe rear amounted toI250.00S81, leaving a cash balance of $13,-530.70. Including with th!i balance thethe amounts due the Institutions from coun-ties for maintenance and tbs value of fuel,provlilou, etc., notv In stock and the avalU-Die balance is |T8,738.C5.

There are F01 patlentamtfaeHodson.Countyisyltun md 43 ia tbe Passaio County Alms-

house, where th* Insane of that county arekept, ttiey having no regular county asylum

their inaane. la 1630 the Morris Plain*Asylum transferred 100 patients to the EssexCounty Asylum, nud since that time few pa-tients au*o sent out of that county.

The total value of the atylum property ofthe State Is 13,538,403,88, ths Trenton prop-erty being valued nt S801.100 03 and t i e HOP-

Plalni at tVST.SM.R. The personal prop-y ot Uo former k estimated to be worth

!U0,10O.D3 and of tbe Utter U33,631.65,

Soda WaterThe bert Soda Water io all flavors a t KU1-)- e's Drag Store.

Th* VIorlda I t u n t Heater.ftc Qlasvated stroalan senHtsplisBS Oa., Maman Ve l

Visit tlBChar afiharra of the Sl.ll-H.medand Uuis , a t tbe Fate Cham Petrs, Prldaj,

jJnlySOth. j

DO not be deceived.The following brands of

White Lead are still made by the"Old Dutch" process of slow cor-rosion. They are standard, andalways

Strictly PureWhite Lead

The recommendation of

"Atlantic," "Jewett,""Brooklyn." -

to you by your merchant is onevidence of Ius reliability, as he cansell you cheap ready-mixed paintsand bogus Wliitc Lead and make alarger profit Many short-sighteddealers do BO.' F o i COLORS.—Nit lot*! Lead Co.'i PoreWhite Lead Tinting Colors, a oat-pound can loa Si-pound keg o f Lead and mix your ownptinU. Sava time and annoyance In matching•bidet, and lo inm ihe b*tt paint that it S

a postal card and set our book onptlnu and coloi^ard, n««| it will probablysave you a good many dcUsn.

HATIOIS'AI. U M t CO,, Hew Vork.

SAFE AND EFFECTUALDR. EDWARD'S

BI-ACKBERRY BRANDY

m GINGERTHE BEST PAIN RELIEF IN USE FOR

Affections of Ibe Stomach and BowelsAs DUrrhosa, Fain in tha Btoraaoh n

Bowela, OramDB,Qholera,Xotnas, Dys -entery, fliok Headache, Indigest ion

n a t n i c a c n or W i n 4 Dollo andSea Biobuea*.

It 1M a valuable Family Medldne, particularly ncr-chudren anil delkaw fcmalea, reheTlng

Headache, Qlddlnesa, Bup-

T IQUIDS can't cure Dyspepsia,^ neither will drastic gripingpills of mercury.

Dr. De'ane's

Dyspepsia Pillswill and do. You can get a sam-ple sent you, free for the asking, toprove it. They contain no mercurynor opium, if you have dyspepsia,better send for them.

DR. J , A. DEANE CO.,Kingston, New Vorlt.

REriOVED.

DH. GEO. W. MoDAVITbM nmoved bis DeutAl Parlora b> the room* orej

mue^ Jewelij itora, uul le ptvpuvi to do•Jl kinds «f dental work fn, Uie best manner.BunUen fttuetthetlcfl lued [n extnctlnjc teeth.

DONT FOROETTHE PLACE.

DR. GEO, W. MC DAVIT-

To me for an ex-

pert to oall and

tell you tha price

and stylos or fab-

rics of awnings

for store and pri-

vate nouses.

WILLIAM S. COLURD.

I

TWELFTH AKMCAU EXCURSION.

T URSDAY, JULY ioth, 1894.

lee Cream and Iteereahmenta wfll bo tcrrcA oc

BockawajrOorDetBandlsexpartMl to ba in a•Tnln lesma a R. R. ikjiot, 3ioclmr«T, . ,

EABH. '

SHOE&Look through my poem

you may possibly con-

clude its the way to ob-

tain value when wanting

anything in the form of a

good shoe. It is not 0.10

>od r.t variance with the

first cause of selecting

reliable goods at a prioo

rightly sung to their

bonafide quality-

Hay 18th, 1694.

J, 0, KAMIN8KI,

DOVER, N. J.

Onr irMcorv deD irtmaiit has been areally onlaraod, wlileli euiblosi ui to Imnllo a more oninpiete' line Unuioverbifore. We have all mids or gruoerle* fir Wtmt USB. mil uls« tor picnics cwnptna; and exenrsiononrfles Every article is of a thoronshlj rclia)»l« quality. We do not' hiadln adultented or liuwholeBumelo'ius" Our prices ore the lowest at which pure and unadulterated goods can be sold. Mall orders executedwith promptness and care. ;

THE GEO. RICHARDS COMPANY,

HEATH & DRAKE.SPECIAL

Hid-Siijuiuor Oirings,Ladies* Shirt •Waists-

Tlie Ulaucc of our stock of VidsJi will be xiVIat Urnit Inductions (mm fanner prlowt.i k r . M w B . M V d t u _ . o t e

IAJIW1 Flue \VrajijKTB tniule nf Oao frendiiMinbrlc, were (.ITS, miw

$300Tlio lialaiKV of our NIULII of Ulawr Rultn at i-ont

Larika' Whit.- lawn Wato*, foni..rly 80c,

50o EaohItolanc* of I^dln' Hltk AVnblH, I bat nuld at $0

$500 EaohMen's FurniBlilngs.

pn'i Outing SlilrU, reduced from $1 to76otfl.

lien's Ominffihlrts, rvduceu from |I.S5 to.$100

!-a DUUUK Sulru, nxluonl from $iM to.. -

rfi Outing glilrtH, mluunl front f 1.75 to- •

McuV Outing BlilrU, reduced from fl-TB to..'

$200

12 one-half ots.Mm-analf H.WB. blank. Value ato.: now Wa •

or two point for ...-26 ota.

l«t1 lb«u, fod-blovk, full nsular valueIBc. now inc., cr two pain for

25 ots.i' naibrimcan Vutts, rt-fcular 11.00 value

"'"""'•"" BOoi'Eaoh.

LINENS.lli-natlldirf llucfc Towel*

Value 23c.At soc

Prinowl iluck TowelsValue....... 15c

"WOotB,

ALT. OUR l'AK, (Be. 7Bc. pel- jnnL

WILL HE OFFKRED AT

777 aud 779 Broad Street.NEWARK, N. J.

NEDERLAND11FEIHSUPCE COWIT, (L'D.

C. C. MORROW. QENK1U1. AQEhT.

812 Broid SI., Hewark,[N. J.A g e n t s ' .W a n t e d V ^ ^ -

FINE GROCERIESFOR THE SUMMER SEASON

COFFEES.Finest and most fragrant Java, Moolia,

Maricabo and Bio.

SPICES.EverjtbiDg In whole and ground spioas of

Absolute purity and full strength,

FLAV0BING EXTRACTS.A complete lino of Joseph Burnett it Go's

Extracts, Color Pastes, Ac, nil sizes.

Cocoas and Chocolates.Huylor'n Maillard's, Rookwood's, Baker's,

Phillip's, Menier, •Whitman's, Epp'B andBensdorfs. Bensdorfa Roj»l Dalch Oooos,the finest in the world, J Ib. 35o., 1 Ib., 70o.,5 lbs. »3 00.Acorn Brand Wrapped Ohooolate Orenms,

27o. ponnd.

SUIttMER BEVERAGES.Matthew's Fruit Syrups, all flavors, Im.

ported Ginger Ale, Appolinnris, I'renohVichy, Lithia Water, Boot Beer Eitraoto,Lime Jitioe, line Maori and Messini Lemoos.

CHEESE.Mild and Bharp fall Cream Domestio,

EngliBh Dairy, Pinoapple, PhiladelphiaCrenm, Nenfohatcl, OInb House, Boquefort,Impoitod Swiss, Sapsago, Edam and Par-mesan.

CANNED MEATS.Richardson & Bobbins nnd Ourtice Bros.

EottsdHam 'Mo" Tongue Mo-" Turkey , . . ; 23o." Chicken 23o." Ham and OUioken ...80o." Game 25o.» Dnok 2 3°-

Bonod Chicken fl9°-" Turkey Silo.

Luuoh Ham 28o." TOURU6 28o.

Rolled Ox Tonjue Wo.Undorwood'« Deviled Meats, Hnm 21o.,Tonguo 27o, Oliioken 82o., Turkey i)2o.,LobBter 19c. -

CANNED SOUPSFranoo American and Hackina', al! varietlofl.

Crackers and Biscuits.Tlie leading nwietxeB mado by the iaieri-

oan Biecnit Co. Holmes & Coutts, Bent,Kenoedy oncl Exton Imported Waf«rs iuspecial tiufl.

Sauces and Catsups.Oioss & Blackwell's, Florence Cream, Ipi-

enrem, Mushroom and Walnut Catsup. Lea& Ferriue's Worcestershire, Dorkeos SaladDressing, Cnrlioe Bros., Gordon & Bilr-worth's and Snider's Tomato Catsup, FinardsAutonini and Barton Guestiers Salad Oils.

PICKLES AND OLIVES.Cross '& BUckwell's Chow OUow, Pl«n

Gherkins, Mixed Piokles, Walnuts audMidgets.

PINABDS.Queon, CreBcent and Pittod Oliveu.

CANNED II8H.SirdinoE, Salmon, Lobater, Brook Trout,

Boosed Mackerel, Caviar, Little Neck Olams,OjBters, Kippered Herring. , .

IN GLA8S Picketed Oyetera, Olams, Lob-cter, Shrimp, Clam Jaioe. ;

TOILET ARTICLES.A Complete line of Soaps, Pertames,

Toilet Waters, Spongea, &o.

SU0KED MEATS.Ferris' Hams, Baooa. Beef and,Tonguea.

FISH.Eilni Bloater and Messed Haokerel, Bone-

ltss and Shredded Codnsb, Holland Herring,Andioviea. ,

Cereal Eoods and Farina-ceous Goods. -

All the popular Oat Men], Wheat, Cora,and Barley prepftratibns. Beans, Split FeosLentils, Macaroni, Sonp Pastes, .to.

FRUIT JARS.B1 and DiglttninR Jftrs, Jelly Gloesea

Preserve Jars, Bar and Table Glassware.

BUTTER.The finest fresh Creamery. nud Dairy

Batter aiwaje in stock. •

CANNED FRUITS vin glass and tin. Gulden Gate, Potaluma andCurtice Bros. PeaoheB, Peara, Flnms, Apri-;

cots, Pineapple, Unseat Grapes, RaspberriesCherries, Ao., Brandied Fruits in Glass,Jams, JelllOB nnd Marmalades.

DENTISTRY.

OtLLS 1ITSBTI0H TO THB WLLOWKQ : ,

It Riven ma pleasure to acquaint my friends.with the fact that they can have teeth extractedwithout pain by the u s of Dr. Jeesop's LocalAnieetheflb at the office of Dr. Freeman, Dover.

MRS. WraPTCLB PitinK, -BooVa«»y,N. J., April 8th, 1893.

Try the "Local AUDI thetio at Dr. Freeman'soffice and be eon-diced that it is all that is claimedfor it. ' MBB.-H; EBMICK,

Kotcong, N. J., April alst, 1893.

I ean cheerfully recommend the " Local Anns-thetio" lot eztnctiiig teeth.

Una. TBovta Kxmu,Port Oram, April 24th, 1893.

DB. JffTHOB W. GDHDIGT

Das.FBHOUiiiiroViiEEt,i»o: _D U B BUS :—I am so well pleased mtu tbe use

of the Iiocal Aruesthetloin haviDE tmth «i'VMt<M5that yon have iny permieaion to nim wy uame anyway yon pleaw aa rjferenoe.

Ma LBWIB WHITE, •Stanhope, N. J., May, Ut, 1893.

COLD CROWNS A SPECIALTY.

DR. B . C. VREELAND,y r s experience, having a we w

reputation for extracting teeth, has accepted aosition with D F

after ten years experience, having a well knownreputation for extracting teeth, has dposition with Dr. Freeman.

DR. FBEEMAN has the exclusive right to nseDr. Jeewp'a Local Anaesthetic.

. Model 34

Columbia;-' Price, $195. .

A new machine in many importantpoinla of design ana constraction, retain-me also tbe best features of creriotu lightColnmbifla. It is regularly fitted with aneasily detachable front wheel brake; rat-trap pedals, and cither single or doubletire na ordered. IVelghL 30 pounds with,39 without brake. Fall description inColombia catalogue, which. Is fuxoiihedfree. . - 1

W. 8. Baiter store Co.,Dover, N. J.

WAKTED.Younfr II

drv KtwoiBzpwli-ncp

IIIHILSS, wruits ponlUon In pencml stort',ior IIIOCB, NDvcmberorfieplembcr. Fullycpd. lWt rvfirenc^, BOX -H8,

NOTICE.

icbloery, supnlirK, etc., rwcond ijUtttItj-,HWti» J--liand, new, Wufflit, sold, traded. Every tiling i»

' ilk samiwliere. Wlwhrr j-nn nlsli (0 li.ir orwrite Hanmieli), CTrader).

AN ORDINANCE.A Further Oinplunient to nu Otxlisatu« piuHnl

Mnv 1T^ Vm. entitled "An Onlliuiiicu Ia Uwnrenml n«gulaUi BXT tiliora, VltturUinif HnunMawlCe)InrB»n<J Rlllinnl mJ llowllnjt Balootm.

I'AMEU JJLT D, IBM.Bumoxl. lie tt ordained by tbe Wijor. ite-

ccnJer, Alilerniea and Common Uountilmen or INi-vcr, TlMt erery application to keep an Inn or Tar-era, or to wll elder, - b«or, nls or otiier ninltorfermented litiuore, by the sinnll niermnre. to bedrankin.oncrnboubtlienreinlKs when said, orto ull nuUt vmoia orflplrhuou* utpvn U quantl-

Uiat-t) COIIOUH, ihnli lie pub.of t£o Town of Dover Tor

U tl f th P

drankin.onto ull nuUt,t in fmm olUbd ID tbe

tl

Office und Residence on Horris SI.,

IB door snath ol Drink Block.

83-0 niOFHGE IK

• - ( 6 to 0 a. iIOUlta< 1 to 3 p. J

( Cto 8 p. i

THE MORRIS COUKTY SAVINGS BANK,MORRISTOWN.N.C.

Tlio Jtftngem or tlib Bank have ordered paidfrom tuocnrnuicnoltlia air ipouUa bn^nMS end-ing Junn mh, mi, to the depositors entitlwl thEro-tounder Uin bylaws, a aemt-annual lnUireAt dlvl-dent! at tlie rate of three iwr centum per annum onall accounts of SS.W ami upward to f3,000, and at[he rale of two and oiie-iiall per centum per annumon tuiy uxctss ur J3.OO0, JTIJ-HUIB 011 anil after Tu«-day, July KUi, 1«M. -

i.*E|«r>i:u n'mile on or be lor* inly 3rdw l l l d r a t v Intf-reat n o m J u l y l i t . '

II. W. MILLER,H. T. HULL, Scc'v and Ireax.

July inth, ifflH.-Su'w .. '

PRICES AT

DO YOU PAY HIGHER?

Paioe'e Cvhry Cniunound, ,.03

Green's Nervma . , . , .070,

Hood's Sanaparilla . , . . . . . , 0 7 c ,

Scott's Bmnlson. 63o.

Cutlcura Soap , '..He.

CatJcuraKfsolifent,. 70c.

Plnkbam'a Compound ; r&e.

1'askals,' Bin oil j ,30a.

Paskola, large ) . ; . . . . . .71c .

Bcnwa's CapciDD Flaiten. ..13c.

(The word OAroiim cut In every plaster) '

AUcock Plasters I0o

orla ',...........;, ,,....,.v,iac'

Attwcod'alHtters.... „ . . .J i ta .

Wyelh'a Beef, Iroo and TVlne.i... ,.6To.

in'a Food, tuuUl 3Jc

I'i's- Food, Urge ;.85e.

WallSSSKi^UMin&^tt^^— - Cbuncll at whldi moll npiillraiUoti shall lw! ' . _

I Boiford'sAdd Phwpbatei, largs,.:1....;oite;

. lVampold'iKniulsfonC. L. OH....'.....l.ffTa

Fdlow'i Byrup Hypo Pfaoipbltw. . \ : . . . . .OSe.

Doyouboyia Hewark or Mew Tort 1 Ifl

jou buy In Now York'; then yon pay Ugoer

prices than you can boy tha aama articlo a t

tho CRESCENT DRUG BTORES lor. Try

HKO.1L AiiUbeltfurtlicr onlnlnal, TlmtapplitAtlon U»kDcpnn Inn or Uivcrn.or to uder, bt-w, sio or oilier matt and fermented li!._.... _i-., . . . " malt, Tlnder, byw, slo or oilier matt andby the Btnall mouiira. or tospirituous llnuom In nunntltiatone tallon, bluU) bo nfed wlUi Uio CKrltottlie Uom-mon Oouncil jinrrlcnu to tbe publlcatlDa tbcrtof asroiulred by tba Itrct nectton or this orOlnBiioe.

•'— "I And bo Hfiirthw onlalned T l t l[II. And bo It, further ordained, That IuUIE the application, to keep an Inn or tavern,11 eider, beer, ola or other malt or renneat-

liquors by tlie tnuUl tncanir«, ihe IUUUM of tlio'freeholder who havoriffned the nppllcallon sliall

mmFuneral Directors .and Embalmers.

All a l l s rwponded (o day or nil houra ol tha night

vn.sm&co.SPECIAL,SALE OP

OxfordTfe^and

ALL THIS WEEK.Sueck] Sole to clone out our Spring and Burn-stock of I^dlw' and AUxwa' Tics and Slices.a (lilting tliid rule -will bo tlm K.vttt 'wr n*leo o t w a r o r l U l t d t l

pSpair",Clearing Price 98c.

Oxtord TkM, opera toe itfiit liwl,

' Clearing Price $1.09

Clearing Price $125Ladles' Fine T

t fb i ldTlea,'lnconiinon

price Ji.nr per pair..

Clearing Prioe f t 73Lodlca' Patont Varap Oxford TUM, opera toe

. (indbe«l,hnntI-Bcw«l;reipjlftrpHi»tH~l«r pair . . ; . . . . •> . . . : . .

Clearing Price $219utloa' FtneParutlUd Oxford Ties, lHCcatlillf

toe, low heel, fancy vesting ton, hantl-•awed turns, -very. HityUah j regular price$8.97 per pair.,.. : , „ , • , . .

, Clearing Pripe,$2.47Ladles' Tine Russia Calf Slucher Oxford Ties,

oitera toe, low heal, band-sowed turns,UwtKTHtle;regular price #3.07 per.palr

Clearing Price $2.63Ladien'-rrark Ian Oiford Ties, new l"kua-

duly too, «loj{ U]«, lo* beeli, hand-acvnlwrit; regular prico 93.47 per pair

, CleaiingvPrioo $3 09UIIHH' Tan Ooat Laecd 8aoeB,op«» toe anil

low heel; regularpriu»a.« per pair....

, ;• \f piearing Prioe $190Furls Ktd suid Ton Qoot Oxford

Tics, sprlnit beeu, wldtha A to P, H 1>,to S .rcguI^JlS per j»Or . . . ;

flV. And-saae whstaver to sell milt. Tlnous or imlriiuoualiquors. tluOI bo RTButaJ DTJUI ml isfnctorj proof bemulo tlutt n«tlc« orUwipplleaUonlhorefortinabeen publlslied u this ordlnotiM dlnwta, sad Uutno lioenae sluU be nmnted except at a d lmeeUng ot tba Common uound], to ba lield on thof o U i Maadfl/in May, atefght o'clock lo UID eren*

d at tie regular nuttings of thaOommoaOoundL

o DonUnut for one year from the first ilay of June,nextanerUieaameiuallbe granted,and that all

monlhlrD exirfre o

ius Connnon Council,f June next after Uii

627 and 629 Broad St.,

NEWARK, N. J. , •

JENNINGS & BUTLER.

. Kaaona and BuiUeraC " .

the old at

rcguI^J lS per j»Or.....;..,.

X!learinB:Frice $1.33U1SK>' Tan anai'eOiocs, button, P

too, sprinff heel; regular, prlo

Clearing Prico $1.33

prioe $173

H1-9 lo 10 ISjri^-™ r . . n r . j — .

Clearing; Prioa »L34

Cleaning Trice $111Boj»" Mae RUMU Odf Wnd T«i Oo«t Shaft,

• ' CleariiigPriOB*1.73. N.B.—Net only Uio alnrn Mentioned ""!'?*']»

be sold at reduced Bgana, but averr article otFootwear lo the department irtn be offered atHPECIAlil-iUCEa, • >;>•.. ' ..'•

701,NEWABK, N. J.

Page 3: NO. 20 PER CENT OFF! MY STORE Mid=Summer Sale CflRPETS … · ha8the lhrge8t '•>,'. it:j: northern new jersey. gontain8 more •#'; ant other papeb. :•: 4 vol. xxiv. dover, morris

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Friday, July 20, 1894.

Knttred at tba Fort Offioe i t Oorer, H, J.w ••oond-dmM nutter.

l JOSTZVOB.

A p w i j ot dty poopla a n camping ia Mo-

President Cleveland has signed the billmaking Utah a state.

Notwithstanding tha bard times excuraltius•- ore popular tun! financially successful.

Tha proposed new Methodist parsonage atHorrhtown is ft vary handsome building.

To-t>igbt at the V. If, C. A Char Sahara- Lulgl, tha wonder worker Dar Bubl Ptls.

Thsra is DO mote charming drive thanfrom Dover to Lake Hopsteong via Kenvil,

Tha Board of Freeholders are In special•esalon to-day onmUwiag tbe road question.

The Umbrella Troitjiai (ailed. Perfcapsltdid not known enough to go la wbenlt rained.. The Vigilant* will ran their tnenty-flratannual excursion to Coney Island on August

•. nth."*.The W u t a couoiy Soldiers* picnic will

bs held August 3d, In Cox's grove, near Dan-It lm't necessary,logo totfaeseuhare to

p l a n n e d . You oan buy It lor idollar abottle. .

Three hundred thousand tool of tee weremelted in a Ore at Summit Us*. Thursdaynight. . . • " . . . - *

Frank Brown, son uf Station agaut Brawr,b * been appointed freight agent at Rock-away. •. " .. ',. Wtn. P. Jerolaman, of Liberty Corners, h umade an assignment for tba benefit of blicreditors.

Tbe W. a T. U , of Bockaway, has suc-ceeded la securing about one hundred tlgaersto ths pledget.

Bldl Hamed au MUM, tha chief of the tribe.Reman, tho Dar BushI Pals, obltf at the

* fete'champs tre.Two Italians with performing bear* wan

la town titturdtT. Tbe msa wen dirtiertbaatheanlmali.

Then bai been a falling oR of over a mil-lion dollars In tha aliened val ueUon of New-ark In the last joar.

Boatman ou tba .Morris canal say tbatboating this sratan li bettar than It baa beenIn a. number of years.

Jaqul's Pond, near Mnrriitown, uaa beenstocked with game flib and Qsblog In it pro-hibited for three years.•Tbe H*alth Intpeotor of' Morrhtown Is

paid #200 per annum and tha Chief of Policefloes tha work and draws the salary.

A donolt of «>3 Is tbe financial result ot the4ta of July eelebrathn" at Htanbope. Doverbad too many attraction.—Rsgliter.

The Deckertoim Common Council .havemade an agreemiDt lor a water works IJS-t9tn, and a company will be orgsoiied,' Borne of tt» South Jersey school boards arepnrohtsiDgonly one text book for eaah di-vision, to.oomplr with the alcoholic law._ The honorary degree rt D. D. was cou-ferrtd upon Professor W. W, Rogers, ofDrew Bemlury, by Wetleyan Unlviralty.

'" ' The County Board of Bl*dors will meet IaMorriitown to day and appoint the Boards of

. Election for tbe townships and borough).. Tha. corner-stone of tbe new Rwedlsh

Lutheran Church will be laid Sunday after-noon at S o'clock with appropriate ceremonies.

' . senator Hlnobllffe baa settled his littlestabbing affair. If the conductor had donetbaeuttlnghewaaldflisohtvebvltodo tlmo

',. :,A pbyalelan says never put milk tickets or'- money in your rail without flrtt wrapping It

in dean paper, ns both are productive of con-

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; ; Mrs. Annie Headland was aev eraly scaldedbut week by ,the overturning of a washboiler full of boiling water. Bee it rapidlyImproving.' ; : :

• The Rookaway Presbyterian Sunday-schoolbad tbelr anneal esouralon to LakeHopat-

J cJDgyorterday and wai a success from every.,poipfqf vtow. •-• • ; .,_.' 'Congress has voted .to make th> aeoond•Koaearla September a legal holiday to be

known u Labor pay. This coincides with; the law of many Btatei. ' .

Tbe'8undU7-«ibool of the First MethodistChurch held tbelr annual plonlo at ClickFond on W»doetday, and, as usual, paawd

. tba day very tueasantly. " • ;,'. :

Bob FlUsimmons baa been' matched tofight Frank KtUer, of.Buffalo, end willknock him out In four rounds or forfeit hisshare of the gataraoetpta. ,;

. 'H«tbanlslHig|[ust'anittmberof the Hun-tfifdonCounty Board.of Freeholders, was

• found dead in bis Urn from heart diseaseMonday. He wssWyearsold . ; . . -',

lUfton ooos possessed toe .JLoet efllclentBra department In that state - Sow It Is oon-'^miirf by bonw paper*' PolltloUns gotcontrol aad mined tbe standard.

Newark^ MyPtqMnoock water is very- warm when it reaches that 'd ty , yet the- Umperatare Is i". lower after ••avion the; wains than It Is at the/Oak Ridge rwervnlr.

Messrs. Vorbew,-MoCaUum and CentralBeoratary Hohan, of the Y, M. O. A., of Mor-rlstown, will have charge of the evealn«esr-

, vice on Bunday, July 83, at BaOOMunaaM.E.

Ia his last report Keeper Patterson, of theState Prison, aayi that of the 144 prisoners

. paroled slnoe the enactment of' the law' onlyfire have ben returned for breaking It) con-

'••:.« Judge W.,W. Cutler has appointed CharlesA.-DeHart,. o r Roolranay, gaardlao for

- David A. Cooper, of Franklin, near Dorar.Mr- Cooper possesses much property stud Is

. : -. Triplets were born to Vra. Abimnam; Bem-,iBlDatHet>okfln. r - . r a r e all girls. Mr.Bermtemhubca) •.ltbout-aLop^yni&nt^foreeveral moatlis. Benaed look no further for

.. something to do. " .- ' . ' ;

~ 'Postmaster Albright Is preparing a, petl-ttoo which be will present to the Postmastcr-Chuioral, asking for permlssalon to ebaoge

• a* location ot tha offloa In Uadlsou to a: more suitable building.

Bbarei of tbe Rockaway Valley Railroad'quoted at •100 each, are selling for 115. .Buptrintendent Afellok; tuu p e a t ralth In thefuture aucoese of the road and Ii boying op•U shares tbat stockbnldars are wiUlnf to part

!•' w i t h . - • • • ' - , . - . * ' • ' ' ' - • • • r •

'.' , The people of Hsteong and Tlelnity »re go-: leg to hold a meeting lntbeNetoons achool-

house onWedneiday evenliUT o( next week,. B,t 8 o'clock, to talk About Inoorporatlon.

Breiy voter lo that section I* Invited to go7 and air bis opinion. •• '. TbeHetaoiIUtoaniptnestingatHt. Tabor

«lll begin tble seaaw. on August 16. Theopentoi day will be la charge of the W. 0 T.V. ; AuEatt 10 ii known as Mluf-.n Day,

V.Augtiitl71i Veteno'i Say and Aogiut 18- rrtll be devoted to the Epworth League.

;' \ . Tha Warren Journal, of Belvidere, ia ba-• lltg a high old time with Congressman^ Cor-

ntsh, and promise some itartllnit revelations..ItlacUltnedby toe Congressman's ftf—'-

- tbatthe attack Is the mul t of tbe Jotnot baring been deUgnated to publish tbe

-tickets every Wodnwuiy. to Buffalo Bill'sV'tWlViKtSuow. The rate for the round tripf nan Dover, iiioluditiff admission to tbo show,

; (s'tUBS,-* The tlokoU are good an any trainthat arrives at Hobokon not later than 1:30

- . P . M . . , . , - • ; - . ' - • • • • • • - • •

- • Dover »1U remain separate from Iba townBUM In school matters A chaiign can onlybonudeatasptolal meeting oslled by tbe

*. Board of School Trurtees, and tbat will notbsdonV/ua very brga ma]<irlty.of

:. paopla are In favor of malntaiolrig a sspa

.JSngBna amltb, who learned ibe oon.r™H. tor'a trade In the Horrls County Journal ol-. flee, has auoosaded.Norton -^fgoerasman-.;»ger.of thatoonceni:; Mr. Smllb Is a hrfght• ; and'oonsolentlnos young man, and wo wish• WmtacceBiinblsncwBuid.mora r,ipor'»-'

-position. .; -;'..;.; •.-..- . . .-Tlio annual excursloiruf St, John's CTiurch

aad Sunday-sobool will take pJw» on Walnos-day next, the 25th iMt, to NoWi folnt,

SlabeHopttU-ong. The train win leave Dover,.tin the New J«rmy*Ceiitral, at B^Sk. M.,anil

" "retoridng wDl arrive at Dover at 11:10 P. M-Adalf.tickrtiilS' OTOta,.:ohllctrea% tJctflte 23

The contractors hare begun work on tbeBoonton Water worku.

Tbo perpetrators of tbe robtwry at UieTeabostore last week have not been apprehended.

Freight trmfllo Iuu greatly Incrooaoil andpanengor travel h higbly satlHfactory Oil tileLackawanua.

The tbenuomotor regiuterwl J00 degrees inthe ERA composing room windows this u

Peter Haul, the frntt dealer of Sussexatrcet, h u sold his stock and will go back toBunny Italy for a visit.

Toe will of tbe late Wm. Walter Pbelps h uprobated In Bergen county. The esUto Is beenestimated at M.000,000.

Tbe Beason at Like Hopatcong tbui far haseen disappointing, but the hotel people are

hoping tor a great Influx of guests next week.A base ball nlna from Vigilant Engino

Company will go to Boonton on August 1stto cross bats with a club of Boonton flrai

TUB Boouton ilremen wilt have a parade onugust Int. No outside companies will be in-

vited, bat tba boys Intend to make it a galaday.

The omcers oMViiabliigtoii Camp, No. 'At,'. 0. S. of A,, of I'ocrlatown, wore in-

stalled Wednasdny uvtming by Ju»i>h Vaii-derlioof, of Dovar.

Rev. J, Bsscom Hbaw, D. D., of Now Yorkcity, will proach In tlie Presbyterian Churchon Sunday by ox cluing© with Dr. Hat lo way..

Governor Worte ye8tenlay*|refusc<l to inter-fere In Uie case of Walwitx, tlio convictHtibt a keepor in the Trenton jirlwon, atiil boWAH hung tliis niuniliig.

IOBHTE. Johnson mid Clum, tlio <lelegntf« toOluiBtlan Endcnvor Couveutlon at Cleve-

land arrived homo Wnbiotulay and report avery prod table and enjoyable tbne. .

There will be a special meeting of VigilantEnglna Company, No. % to-nlgbt (Ffidsj)and all rnombors are requested to attend, asImportant busineu will be considered.

Our Ifoontoti coiTOHjiondeut writes of apainful accident at tbe llooiitou Iron'Work*,and nur nujwrfltllloiu roiulaiv, if wu linveaiwill Qnd a strong orguniout In the ortlrlo.

m the lookout for a wlh-er niaiting Mogoing his rounds. By ustng diuitilcnin liowill make your tillvertvuro look beautiful, but

will soou wear on". Don't 1» detwlvulTlio Miuibxin Eo(jlo jiroptirty lion been sold,

Jamas A. Webb, tbe wwiltliy drug inauu-faoturor, of New York flty, booouilue tlieowner. Tlie price' paid wax nltout ta.OOfl.

niinoxtlouably this country Iuu thepoorest roads tbe world Iuu over soou withtbe exception of tho Bubaro Ileuort," KIdelegate to tlio Gimd Rooila Convt-ntioii otAsbury 1'aik laat week.

Da not forget tbut Anguxt In tlie liestnioutU tocutbuMheeauilbrliun for Ibulr

Ion, i'lniitoln ou tho lawn, too, cwi 1»inuiiL-atwl by cutting thum olT Jnst lwlow the

« of tbe grotnul, during July anil Au-gust. * .

Tbe troDpsat Bra Girt are diamUntled snd alegislative ItivosltgaUoa Is talke<l of. It Id allabout alackof BL-coinuiodatigniand the de-

oftheOovenior'sfaraUyto have a littlemore privacy than has boon tbo cise in tbapa»t.' • ,

Charlf J E, BUekney hss become sole ownercf tfae WanUK* Iteord, and his farmer psrt-

•, A. B^Vatmtu, threatens to start an-other.nt UD'OIIVIUB If Bro. Yntuian dootlie too toon every crrnroad In SLBMX willive a' paper.

The Republican party certainly can thankkind fate tbat prevented it from boiitlng"alter Q. Oreeham to a place of national Im-

portaaoe. He has put hla foot into ltagaliIn a worse'way than >hen he attempted torestore Qawu LlllluokaUnt.

The third trial of E. F. Totbiu will takeplace ono woekfroin next Wetlnenlay. OCthe seventeen men comprising the two jutie9thlrteeii have boon for acquittal/ It h to.lwbopod the next.jury will either .convict oracquit, as thft matter is taut developing into aforce. ' . . -•- •

Alwut tbo only sensible prcaidout of aibor union Is Cblof Arthur, of tho locouiv

Hvo engineers. Ha thinks Uie couutry hasbod -toverty onougb- to contend with tbepart year without adding tens of tliouwuiih

ncn wlio ore now earning good wages andsutltifled. - - ' " . :

Tbe special road ooDitnlt'e* of the Board of~ a PreebolderismetattbaUaiiBlonHouwOD Hondsy, $ad several uewseotioni of roadwere added to tha acbedate before bring pre

ted to tbe Board. Taa map with thechanges suggested at tills meeting will be ta-ken up for action at. the special meeting ofthe Board to-dsy.

In Uieipociftl twffiions on Moniiny Win. II.Strublo the young man: who stole soma ajsoofrom Hoiiry BheUey, of Littleton, and de-camped, and was caught In Buffalo, pleadedguilty to tbo cluu-ga ani WAS tantonced byJudge Culler to a term of eighteen niontbn InState's prison.^The.court HUH dbiMMul todeal lonieutiy witli him owing to liia youth.

Tbtm ia trouLlo brewing in tbe ColoredBaptist Church at Morriatown. It appearsone ot tbe females of tbe congref*atlon' used

age to the pattor, tha Her. Mr. Elliott,whicb that gentleman disapproved of. Heasked tbe board ol trustees to tithe eoair no-

on the matter and thbjhey refused tolo. Now the minister threatens to resign.

Now School Boards, iChester Towniblp—Tfte Bchool truiters

elected In Omfcr1 township lait aatsrdaywere as follows:.H. P. Drake, Oeo. EBqtilar, Theo. B. Wortmso, H W. Cyphers.J. W. Eggers, John S." ATpaugb, David W.Sharp, F. N- Jenkln, Robert C. Fatrey. The

board ntet on Wednesday nlgbt andel«ot«d ?. N. Jenkins, President; jH. P.Drake, D, C. • • ' . ,•.:*.'.

Mt. OHf e TbwmAIp—8; W. Balmouj Rob-ert C, Bartley, John Doerlng, Boberf F.King, Theodore M. Lnnfter, Jo*. U Smith,James W. Wmpbell, G. H. Lungar. ;.;

Baadolpb Township-Tha followloi; wereeleotiid at tbe school meotlug at PorVOramnn Tdeadey n'ternojn : JoiephlUcbtrdi, W.V. Curtis, Edward B, H«noe, George .Wolfe,D. L. Brynot, Qaorgi Tredenlck, Joha Blaok-well, U. U. Van Euan, A- L. Hedden. Therewere 130 FOU* cast and quite an exdUngcon-test . / • ' , . " :.

Bockaway Borougu*-O. L. CourtrJght, A.it. Taylor, WllUm UcKfnnrn, M, Boagland,

Jr.* B. A. Crook, D. O. Berry, Hiram .Hit, J.C, HeGratb, A. L. Dsnman, Dr. John W.

VATAIi AOOXDBffT AT BXBBBHULOn Batnrday morning, July U, a vary sad

accident occurred at Slberala. John Searl*and others wara working la ebaf t No. S oftbeWbarton Mine when a plank broke andMr. Bearle fell a distance of fltty feet andwas IniUntly killed- Tbe.deaaaeKl winative of Cornwall, EogUad, hte blrUptaoebeing Bi. AuaUU, where he lived until hecome to thli country In 1805. After rs*±li>gthis country heipent a short f,fle In Michi-gan, but in 1867 be retnrnsd Bift and settledat Hlbunla, wher* h» Uved uv*Ul hte death.He wae an experienced miner «td wai fore-man ot the QlendOD Mine for fcurfceu yean.He was an ardent Republican In pou~&< '-*worked wrnestlr for the suocaei of tho partyof hl« eholoe. Ho hid a great Interest Inloaal aohopl mattera and was a Bobool Trusteeforsevfrolyeart. Asamtmber of theOrdarof K. ot F. he became well and favorablyknown to tba numbers of the order In MorrisCounty, whIU he v*aa a strong supporter ofAnchor Lodge, of which bewas U.of K fora number of yean, rendering a gratuitousservice to the lodge. Toe deotated haves awife and three children to mourn bis l-%i Tbefuneral tervioea n a n held In the H E. Churchat Otberula on Tuesday afternoon and wasone ot the largest funerali ever held tbu*.

TheK. of P.a'tendedthseervlces Inabody.Many beautiful floral emblems were soat toatt««t the esteem and affection ID which thedeceawd **u held^ Tbe Upper Hlbernla B.8 sent "The gates ejtr," i btantiful designmade up In white rows, and the K. of P. senta ilaral ibleld. Otbrr drstgns were sent byfriends of the dtceoW. After tha an-vloesthe fuoernl procesai'n, which wai about amile In ibngtb, procmeded to tbe RooltiwayCemetery, wbete the beautiful rltusl of Uieorder was read by P. C. Wil'lam May, andthe body wai Interred with the ceremonies cfthe order. . /

"Ohnroh Dedication,For a year or more tbe Methodist people

of Denvllle have beea watching tbe progressof a new church edifice,- and It 1< with a gooddeal of sitlBfao'lon that thay s-rad out InvlU-tions to tl'mlr fHands and inviU them to tbedcdlDatton of the new hullding on Wednesdaynozt. Lunch will bo sarvod to Invited guests,and a progrsm of great Interest has been ar-ranged, u follows:

itlMiu-"PmlM Uio lord," ; CbolriRlog , "Ooroiuttlon"

Pmror Iter. S. P. nammaad, D. D,,Fn«IiltuK TMvrat Newark ClaULU

Ifcmllug ot Uw SurlpUiMBenuon Rev. Henry A. UutU, 1». p, ,

I T l d ot Draw Thaologlcal ^euiiaary.

iTTMSOOKPlntlnrni Meetlnn, I>rc8ldod over by .Rev. H. I1.

Hammond. D. D.KaUtctfon By tbe Choir

^ "PortutEiieM Hymn."Proyw '. Ilev. E. ClementTen Mluutu Ad.lnWBoa by Old PnHton.-llavn. W.

si. Tnimbower, F. Dloom, IBAAU Tlioino*,J. L. llaym, K. Clement,tlitr old Ptwloni will Iw pnwoiit and

Rockawny Township-Augustus Mtnwoo,['bomaaithoda, Thomas Heslen, John PInne-

gao, Richard Tibley, John Kearney, GharletBbaw, Jamf R Mnnn, Timothy Hart. : -

Boxbnry Townahlp—J. 0. Gordon, N. E,Thorp, Dr. a ; C." Wigglca, WHL B. King,Thos. Dnhao, C. B. Crnkllo, H F. Ueeber,ttichard TresUe, P. M. Bick. Beventy vDte*were caaiand tbere was not muoh of. a con-test. ID MleeUn-; a District Clerk the Rox-bury Board could not do better than to elect

. Hehas the time and the quailatloi

Baseball Notes.The game <* baHball played last Faturdsj

affnuwn antbetjtate Hotpltal grounds be-tween tbo Unrray Hill Athletla Club and theHotpltal team was won by the letter

rJMtlon. It w u a lively contest, fougbt, „ „ ardor and enthoi-uum, a>ak(nlng con-eldereble Mat among the spec tat-r*, many ofwhom bad nsvBTBMn such feats ot prowessperformed el was accomplished by the HewYoricers In repeated triple plays, by whichsldn .e re aimoBt Immediately putouL Score

f l lsldn .e re aimby Innings wnsa» follow*;Bortiltali" ... 8 4 0-0 0 t 0 0 (. . .i o m y HHkl.. o 1 1 3 i o o 0 o - 0

TUB Pert Ornm Itefervts went to Cbrater ondatnrday lost acd defeated tbe home Club bya eocre ot 30 to (I The (future or tbe gamewere the heavy balling and «xof llent Oeidlngof the Beiervesi.

Tbe addition ot Jos. Mltabell and Willfierce adds B»atlv the a'rtngth of the lle-

f he Ronilolpha wont to Btanhop?ywrtonlajand plnjnd a nlno of Uiat place ami were de-feated by n eoore of 13 to 0.

-The Trynbenaa lave nrrniigwl for the fol-winK gema: Alort of llockawny, July

»I»t • DcnvUte, July 2Stli; Brosllna, AugUdt4tb; Young Men'* Catlmlic AssoclaUoii,

A l i t t le Oirl'« Berfou* Fall.Dimple MW<ll«t'H».tl"»T8n-J»IIT*old dangh-

wr Of S. B. Mlddleton, of U t Tabor, whileclaying In a barn oalbe farm of J. H. Brown,fell Crom the loft Monday otarnoon and hurther-wad seriously. Bhewej picked up unoon•docs and t»k*n*n a carriage to her home.

..; Helectloa by the Uhoir,, "Eventide."

Prayer,.,,'. ROT. W. M." TruuibowerItcadlnft ot the Scriptures,.Sermon..... , Rev. GOT. P, Ecknuu),

Furtor H. S. Church. Morristown.Dedication '. Her. H. P. Hammond, I>. D.,

Elder {fonrk District, •All BleMingi

T- M. C. A, Hot*. .Tbe park service last Bunday was attended

by 890 peoptr. Over 1Wof tbe number werenun, Rev. Jobn Civaoaufb, patter of theFree Methodist Church, gave an loterntlcgpicture temperance talk. Illastrat'd by pic-

drawn by himself, which were sermonsin themselves. Tha orobfBtim furnbtaed themtuio. ' .

Ur. B. H. Osmun, D. D. 8. of Horrlatown,III speak nest Bundav at i o'clock a forty-re minute aervloe. The public oordUHy In-

Tited ipleoty of teat*, w t w there and Moursap; room for everybody. .We eiptct H*v., Paul Eustlce, of Port

Oram,toBpeikforusrflurt<Iay, July 29th, atthe park.nerrlce,' Beme-rber this also andcome. • ' , , •

The event of the season will beheld to-blgbt-thafetoHsbanirpetre on the lawn ad-jniolng cur building. Tea should'*I»lt tbaCbarEJebarra, MM the Ditr-bashl-fals and theSldl-Homed an MUMS, Iiiugl tbe wonderworker, Sattosar and Fajardo tbe minstrels.Donna Joanna Carrea, tba obironuuioer; Peta

Uelohora, aids; Gipsy Orchestra, ooooertby Dover Band, attractive booths,. 6b%km-paarean recital in oostume, pretty BU-1», gaycostnmw, Iete, .

. Bchool Trustee* Sleeted.Tbe election for school trustm under tbe

ew law took plwot in* the Armory cu Tues-day evening.. There was not maoh Interestsbown, and when tbe timo came to organlt*tbe meeting there were not more than twtntymen pretent Capt. D. 6. Alien was electedchairman, P. E. Everett eecreUry, and P. O.Buck, and James R. Bhsnke Ullers.^ The

appointed by tbe County Superintend-ent were placed In nomination. Tbe pollswi-ni k^pi open on« h*ur and ninety voteswere cast The Board Is com posed as follows:Frederick H, Bracb, B. II. Bennett, H. W.Crabbe, B. B, Johniton, J. A. Lyon, J, H.Flerscn.E. J . R O M , M . V . B. Bearing, F. V.Wolfe. . - N

The new Board held a meeting Wednesdaynlgbt and orgsoiscd by fleeting F.H. Beach

'resident and Henry! W.; Crabbe DistrictClerk. tJndwtheJawItwaineoeaaarytodB-olda by lot who should hold tha one, two andthree year teraw, and resulted as follows;

Fienon, Johnson, Crabbf, ljear;Bcacb (Bennett, Slamt% years; Lyon, BearlDg, Wolft,

y e a n . , ' • . / • ^ ^ ^ • • : • > \ ' .

George Beojanibi, wbo waa nrretted' oncomplaint of H n . Dor* Foster/or stemllng

from bar housa two week* ago, w utried before Judge Cutler Wednesday. TheFroceculor failed to connect the boy with thetheft; and be was discharged. The onlyevl-dfnceagalmthimwastbs fact that he had$3,10 in bis possMsIon the day after tba moneywai stolen from Mrs. Fester. *

ThetrialoftboTown ot T>yrerwa,Itd. T.Tottcn, for dborderly conduot.oo the 37th' ofJune, wQi triad for the sroond tlras bVfore ajury of elgbt men, In 'Squire •age's court, onWfdnrsday afternoon, AfUr noh side hadiworn three witoweo* t ie jury WM chargedby the justice, after whlob tbe jury retired.Afttr btfDg out for about suvpn boun it WMfound Impossible to coma to an agreementand the Jury w u diachargtd. They stood 0to S for acquittal. •

Killed at Blobard Mine..Tames Reynolds, an employee of the Rich-

ard Mine, met his death suddenly on Mondayby falling down • ibaft. Mr, Beyaolis, withtwo companions, w u engaged cleaning orefrom a platform wbenhe wai called by BossWilliam Williams to oaaxv down into tbemine. Be started to obey when be slippedand wai uredult&ttd down tbs shaft, a dli-

M.of sixty fMt. When his oompaoJon]ibed him they found that life w u extinct,ntck WBB broken, hfs skull crushed In, and<u otberirlsa bruited. He was a native

of Ireland and wai fifty yeaw eld, and haslived in tbls country about thirty flveywH« leaves -a widow and ten children, tbeyoungest bel % a s infant of thne monUw.

He wai buried from St. Cecel'D-'s Cfaurcb,at Ittckaifay. on Wedoesday. Interment In

3B churcli cemet Afy •

Btole a Bicycle.Some time last Friday nlshb tbe bicycle of

RiberiF. Hughes was stolen from the Man-sion Houie siabler, 'Marshal Usgan wat puton lb« ca<e. and wltb the co-operation of tbePaUrson pilice tbs calprit was detected at

th? «b<el r«or«rod In the Uttrr city,IVednetdty Frank Farllinan w u arretUd oncomplaint cf Ur. Hughes for grand lareenyindindefaul'ot.ball wMOunmltted loibe~iouiiiyj.il loavaittba acttou ct the Grand

J u r y , • •• . :

T H B E O A D QTJX8TZ0H.On anoUier pago of this impresdou we print

from Harper's Weekly on article by Jolu)Qlbner Bpeod ou Good roods. Tbo article lamspecial reference t o road building lu New Jisey and bis statistics are taken from roodsbuilt In this State. If anything Were neededto s l o w tbo Advantage of a system of coun-try roads this article ought bosatlntj Uie mostobstiflflta. Mr. Speed shows tbe subject Intucb a way that It can be judged from u

' y utilitarian viovr, to nay uotblng of theM>mforts and oouvenionces tbat iwople wliotravel by rood oxporicaced. I « t tboeo whowant tu tust thin latter >dde of tbu subjttcb goup to Mount Arlington and di-ive over tliem,^uiucent boulevard recently completed by

lies J . Allen. Tbat would be n convinc-ing argument.

Tho opjwneiit* of tbo proposed syjitom {andyou con count them with throe figures), weunderstand, are preparing to sot up tlio clolitbat It U unconstitutional to bond the countyfor road purpowM. The Morris CountyChronicle bns bad an article prepared in tbolegal aspects of tlio subject by one or tlio bust

,wyors of Morriirtown. nnd through tho>urtesy of Bra. Llndsloy we ore permitted to

use tbttto excurpta:

8. And it sluu be lawful for lha Hoard ol uausunFreeliolders to cause a epecial tax U) 1M levin!wluclisluUnotln any one year exuHxl.tlu) nunof twenty-Ova thousand dollars, nor one fourth ofone per centum ot the nnsfsnfid value of the tax-able property in Uie countji or to ISHUU bouds of~ ounty bwriiiic [ntoresl at not more tton flre

entuni per annum, to be kno*n an "counlyrood bonds," for tlie purpose of raisin* money topay tho coat, or o n / part of tlie cost,if paving or oUiurwiao liuproviog tlio nolilaunty roada in mWiner oXoreBald. Dili (irluroUialsauisgaf any euultbauib tlio Circuit (tourtf Uie oounly iluUl, ujwn aa opplloallou thereto bylie Board, nmkeacerililcatos«tling forth tlie on-eased value ot tbe real eeUUi In thecouaty lor Uie

l>urpoeeat taxation for tbe yuornoxt jirwedlngand tlie total amount of tliu debt of the count]-;and no county road bonus shall bo lutiwl to sucli

i amount as. In Addition to existing ilebt, shalllisa tbo debt of (be county for all purposM above

Uireo per oentuin af tlia assaual VOIUK at tlia tialB therHln(aa mu-li debt and ORHIWWM TBUIB nf

nsal estate are ahown by aieli ocrtHlcntei niul tau y Midi bonila eliall bo [RSOHI I" exa-aH nt

tUoUmltBforea»ta,aU such bonds so ISMUMJ In w;-ibAll be void In Uie haiida of auyp«nnii or

party; In no case nlwJl any mub Board l'«>uit IXIUIIHunder Uili act so Uiat Uie wiiouut cfmielibomiu

Uidlng at any oue tuna Bluill eictwlttiasuinof SflOO.OOO; ana In uountlcsor tlie seooud ulass (lawhich belonKsMorris Counly) no more than |850,-000 of road bonds shall be Issued.

By anoUusr suppluuiunt approved April 0, ims(I1. L, 19DS, p. 171), after proridlng tiiat In conn tintof Uie second class no more than »HS0,0<W of roalbonds «JM11 be (Reuad, ns ahavo noted. It Is fiirtliiir

:«tl Uiat In «nj* county of the smwud vlmnit herein tho Hoard of Obonen FivebitldLTH tliorecfli»re totued or niay Uaua bomls uader Hie CnuutyBond act,miul- Board of mcU couuly sliall nntgrade, iiiooodauilxo ui^luiptuVB any road In Hiidicounly exia-iit nlUi munuy ublalnal frum tlia mtleof bonus( issued under sahl Uoiiuty ltoad act and

[Rments, iirovldud Uiat no tiling liervln Hbnllprohibit tbe doing of tbe neuttstnry repairs of anyroad Improved under said actM.

Tbousb tbe County Hosd act exprrtwlj pruvldesUiat uotiiait therein slutll be coustrufO to repent

In anywiM affect tbe actconntltulnir "UIH TjuexPublic Howl Hoard" apprared lliin-li SI, IBOU, yetthe Suprema Court of Haw Junuy l i u Jwltled anilheld Uiat thn County Itnad «ct l» not, !>y naaau ofthat provision, epecial or local In I la nature, butthat it applies to every county In Uie State, end bcunsUtutiunal lilies vs. Treulioldera of BerRon,u N. j . Law Reports, x& Vrooui, 803,

Thus It will be seen that tbu Supremo Courthas posted favorably upon tbe conttltuUiollty of the law, and if the obstructionistsraise tbe point It will only bo for tbe purposeof delay, The overwhelming switlment otthe county li for good roods, aud thoso Free-holders wbo ore against the project cannotho[te to atom the tide of popular demand, forgood roods must inevitably comet " E d the op-position Is Ulte tbo p'riok of a tborn, annoyingwithout being serious.A Oloaa Oall.

BobFit«slmmonB,thepugl]Ut, wsoned hlibride from drowning In Lake Oopatoong lastFriday evening, FiiEtimmons and bis wlfahave been at the lake stooe June BSthti spendtheir honey oou. Mra Fit*»lmmon» wasambitious to learn hew to row, and Fridayevening she and her husband started out lu anarrow and light row boat When about ahalf mile off thore they attempted tb changeseats, and tha boat captls>d. Mrs. Fltislm-

i waa thrown into the like, wbluh waiabout forty fret deep at the spot the accidentoccurred. FitMlmm-inj caught huld of thegunwale, but let go and dived after his wifewhen ha saw her dhnapp«ar. He caught herfifteen feet bilow the sar'aae and she grainedhim around the neck, with a death hold.Fltsstsunans (aid afterwards that ha thoughtbis tast hour had cone. When they arose totba surface Bob stroflk out for tlie upturnedboat, but it rtfuMd to sustain their combinedweight.. At this critical juncture MIM BstlaHilllips, of Nawark, rowed up and Fititim-

i climbed aboard the boat and palled Inhis wife, who was nnconsqlotu and remained•o for several hours, fiat for tbe prompt as-sistance both would have been drowned.Mrs Fitxilmmoni lost a handsome diamondpin and a very valuable gold watch. ' "*

Mr. and Mrs. Fitetlmmons left the fakeSaturday night. ,

Co ndnctor'a Ezourslon,The annual excursion of Morrbj Dlvbrion

No. 201, Order of Bui way Conductors waiheld at Nolan's Point, L\ke Hopatoong, onTuaiday and was a very luowssfut affair.A train of sixteen can and two locomotivesparried the excursionists from tbe east endof the rood and a special woe also run fromPhilllpsburg. The ucunlon wat under tbepersonal charge of Assistant SuperintendentFrank J. UnOlltb. Tali division is oompof conductors on tbe Delaware, Lackawanua<t Weatam Railroad.

Tho day was spent In de-txeiag, fishing,IWIUK and bathing, and tbe only Incident

that occurred to mar tbe pleasure of tba oc-casion was the drownlDg of Bomuel Hagee,aged IS, of South Orange. _ In companywith several Wands ha rowed across to Hil-sey Iidand to go In bathlny. He wat laktnwltb cramps and dro^ntd bsfore astistanoecould reach him. The bedr was reooveredindtakraln charge by Undertaker Glllen,if tils town, and woe tent home Tuaadayilgbt.

The full particulars of tha drowning are atfollowst In tbe afternoon Samuel. JowpbKeenan and Louis Burton hired a boat andVent out rowing on tho smooth lake, S*m-IB! * u dressed fur batblng and as bewas

tbe only one in tbe party who cue* bow lo•nimbBamused himself by diving severaltimes from tba boat lalo tba water. Finallyhe did not oome Up w tha surface. His com-panlans thought be bad.been taken withirauips end yelltd for help. Bat they wareloo far from tbe shore to be heard and wthoy rowed rapidly to tbe bunk of the Ukt,where they raw Mai Hobor, of Orange, and

ro friends Mob or went bick wltfj Uiemid dived iuto the water. He found the

body tangled In the weeds at tbe bottom oftbalakfl, but as he li a itout and musoular

he bad MUa dlffloulty la bringing It totbe surface. Tbs body WM laid on the bankand the coroner noHfled, aud late Taasdayevening It wn» taken to MoOw's borne IffBouttt Orange.

McQpe was a bright, active hoy and sup-ported himself by keeping a news atind laBoutH Orange lu which be waa aided by hlibrother Thomas. Tieje two • Soys and an-other brother, wbo ia a brakem&u on tbeDelaware, Uckawanna aftd WesUra Kail-*road, were tbe sole support of their mother.Fiveyesra ago MeOw'i f«th>r was klllfd bja train on lbs Delaware, Luhawannn andWestern Railroad at South Orange.

Thomas McOee was completely broken upby tfae sad accident ta' hie brother. His griftwas henrtreudlng. Tbe drowning createdthe greatest eioltement at tbB lake.

The Destructive Base.Tbe stnall mouthed bats fully deserves bis

reputation for.'belng vigorous aud gamevfrom infancy. He li extremely pugliaclouiby nature and hit fighting tactics, peouMarlyhis own, which for strength, activity andoraftareuottiuallFri. Inure took aha^fuurInches long ou »*Vpoon brck, the bowl ofihlch was more than (wo Incuw la length.

Thobassdocsnotbetltitetolackle that Ur-rorof allothsr fl«h—the fiwueand voradousplokerel- With bl* Unit dorsal fia rinldly setup be lays oft some 10 or twenty feetandthen

lakes a rapid dash rl^bt Into and under tbBlong face," forcing him to clear out at oi oe

ori-lpplog him no badly that he Is bora dscam bat.' Tbe fact bas been established thatbiss Introduced Into a pond containing piok-erel will ultimately dutroy tbfl latter. TbBsame fate awaits other fltb. Including trout.—Outing. -

Suction at a Pnneral.Mrs. Wall died at her homo on Henry street,

Murrlfltowp, on Monday, and Wednesday sheburied. As the funoral cortege was

about starting for the cemetery two of tbadeceased woman1* daughters Began quarrel-ing, tin. Wall, it appeara, loft tho money topay her funeral expense* to Mrs. Connors, aneighbor and life-long frioni. The deadwoman's riaugbtfrs thought they bad beennagleeted and made an attack on Mrs. Con-aora. Both women wore arrested. Whenarraigned before Police Jiutlcs StUwelt Mrs.Itoacb.onoof tbo daughters; was reprimandedand discharged. A Iieavy One was impondupon Afargaret Wall.

Oomcrstone taylng.If tha wf other 1* favorable to outdoor ex-

erdaes lbs B wad lib. Lutherans wfll have aeorntratoDs dedication on their oharoh ilta,oornor of Hlukcell and Heioer itrceta, Dun-day at 8*0 v. H., ai praviously mentioned Inthlspaprr. if stormy the eervloas will beheldat the Presbyterian Chorch at the Bamehonr.Everybody Is welcome.

Three Special Valueain Lace Curtains at BO c , 08c, and fl^D ap*lr, oil new pattenu Una season. Twenty-Ore per cent, under regular prioe, Dontmiss them at the D o w Bo«ar nf J . H.

A Pleaasmt Evealn*.iAat Friday evening Protection Lodge Ho.

. I.KnlgbtooirdLadlw of tbe Ofelrfeii Stargave a reception to Uslmont Lodge, of Win-ders, in the Sovereign Hall. Af Ur the regn •lar busintes of the lodge had been disposed olthe doors were thrown open tu tbe Invitedguests, and a moiit Interesting program wenrendered. Dr. Klce, of Port Oram. waichairman of the OMOIIOD, and introduced theTryphena Qaarteite, whloh opened the exer-cises, After tha singing Mr. Philip Burrellweloonwd tfae vlsIUng members ot the orderand tba other Invited guests. The quartetteagain sang after which Dr. Rice read a elec-tion entitled "Why Should the Bplrit ofMortal be Proud f> Tbe moet rttlklng nun-btr on the program was that ol Miss GertieHolterman, of Port Oram, who recited In nmoat creditable manner, alter which theqaart*tte sangi The last number of tbe pro-'gram was ol tba greate»t interest to allpresent, and It U needleai to e»y tbat all tookpart In helping nuke tbe saDdwIcbes, cake,ice' cream and lemona'ie disappear. Thinclosed the program and all teemed to bareepjoyed themselves.

Resolution of Respect.wuttarAB, It bai pleased Almfgbf,/ Qbl in

the wise dirpeniation of bis Providence toremove from among ui by sudden death,our esteemed brother, John Bearle; there-fore, be it - *"RisOLVKD, Tfcat In bis drath Anchor

Lodge No. BO K of P. Iotas a worthy Knight,•ndanoflloer who ha* r#ud*rod the lodgevaluable eervloe for a long time, and

JUBOLVKD, That w» tender tbe vcldo V andchildren of the deceased our sympathy Inthis their loss o f so kind and affectionatehusband and fathfr, and

ltE80bV*o, That a copy of tb'te rnolitions be given to the family rf tbe deceased,• copy or them spread on the minutes of tbeLodge and ooplrs printed lo tbe IRON BRAand Dover Inder,

F. J. BOWK, P. C.W T. MATTaxws.'P. C.JAUKS BrnnYKAK, P. G.A n n W A W , r. C.

. M A R T M U C O X , F. O.

She Didn't Arbitrate.A woman near Uorr'atown permitted two

boys to pick cherries "on halve V1 bat theyran t i t with tdewbol) lot when tbelr pill

full: bat tfae lady w u not to be cheitedIn tbat way, 10 s'li went aftir aod over-hauled them, gave thorn a R<V*1 Q^Kgingwith a ca-rlagB wnip, took away all tbe fruitand Bare It to a charitable society. AUhonor to her. _ _ ^ m

Don't Want It.In tlio lint of towns nmntionofl for trolley

cars, we do not notice Dover nor Bonntou,Suppose these towns should start n trolleyproject ot tliolr own I—Bulletin, .

Until the trolley can be nim'a soniothlne be-sldos a danth trdp Dover and D« niton caii gotalong V«ry nicely with their present fuel lit IOBfor occidental dentha ore entirely Mtlsfnctory,If not tou niucli «o, Buulilis, tlie Lnckawanunmn frvquent fast trains, so that cflinrnunlca-tlon Is very sllgbOy broken. Defend «s fromthe troUoy.

Ladles Bhlrt Waists.Nei«* has tbere b«ra tneh *. demand V

•fatrt walaU M this season. . You will findlarge pew lot opened this week at Dlokerson'sfrom 10 cmts up. m

Oar JBatire BtockoflVlntor GoodawOl be sold a t * sacrifice,

I Dover Bee Biro.

tfarmere, Attention lDoyonwsnt the beet Hay Hake at lowest

price! Then buy "The Wiord" of S. H.Berry Hardware Co , Dover.

Furniture andOarpeu.The largest stock and the lowest prlcos yon

will always find at Olckeraon'a, Tiavttr.

TJIB- DropIn price of bicycles, at S. H. Berry Hard wantOa.1, Dorar, Call end ete their wbealf,

Uisa liable Woar Is visiting friend* inrework.J. H. Bbanluln ia about again after a reri

us Ulnon.John HoweU spent Sunday with his mothei

at Newton.John O. Kennedy, of Hoc kettetowu, was a

visitor In town on Tuesday.Hiss Annie Rarlck has bosn ridUng friends

at Stanhope and Port Morris.Ur. and Mr.. Reuben Bureh-.ll. of Horris-

towa, were In town Tuesday.Miaa Liuie McNaUy U spending a tiro

weoka' vacation at Ocean Grove.Bute Secretary Lucu, of tbe Y. H. 0. A.,

wai In Sown a short Um« Tuesday.Ur. Howell, of the Geo. Richards Co., with

his wire, spent Bunday at Newton.R 8. Penalnian and family have taken a

eottage at Atlantic City for the summer.Ur. aDd Mrs N, C. Savage, of Newark,

rere the goe*ts of the editor on Monday,MIBS Blantbe Lnnce, of Bporta, Is a guest of

MIsBEminaltluhnrdaattbe Mansion House.MJss Ella Curl, of this town, has beeuaneni.

lug o abort time with frlond* at Buccasunua.lire. Nabam Trlmmor, of Morrlu street,avo a banquet to ten guwUi on *(VedueB(lay.Miss Ella Force, teacher of Uie HopaUxnig

spliool, is H]»tid(ii^ her vacation at AaburyPark.

Ulnee Usy and Fannie Lowe, of Mt.Arlington, spent Lut week with Jlorrlatownfriends

Physical Director Herman, of ths Uorrlctown Y. M. C. A., b spending, his vacationIn Boston,

William H. Spongier and Camlly ere spend-ing tbe aummer at tbe Woodport House, LakeHopatcoBg.

lin. P, W. Wolfe and oblldr*n have beenstopping at tbe home of Mr*. Oeorge Wolfe,for a few weeks,

IwardKInaeyand WiilUra I. Harrison,cf Nawark, are spendioR a week with tbelr

tnt, Mrs. O H WestervelfcLorenso H, Abbey, manager of tbe New-

ark Dally Advertiser, with hit wife and:blld are •nmmerlns; in Uadlson

Koconier Beach, F. A. Cannold and E. V.Halsey etartod yesterday for a ten uayn1 fish-Ing trip lo tlio Bt. Lawrouce river.

John ^V. Hard, 'wife and ilaugUtor, liave re-;umed from a two weeks' aoujcium nttheLake End Hotel, Lake IIo{Mtcong.

Tbe Iter. P. B. Cookman, of the M. B.Cburob, ot Madison, will spend his vocationduring Auguit and Bep'embir in Oernuny,

Jltm Jennie Van NatU, . of HigMaulBeacb, N, J., Is upending throe weeks with her

lualti, SllsH Nettle Uellclt, of Hudson street.Mrs. Dr. Dorry nnd Mrs. I.. D. Tillyer re-

turned Wednesday from a week's sojourn atLake Ron Koukona, Long laloud. EtlltorTillyer went up to see them on hla wheel Sat-urday.

Slightly Injured.Joseph Atwood, of Prtpack, who went on

the Contftictorft' excursion to hikt HopatoongTuerday, forgot ta change cars at Summit oatho return trip. Be attempted to alight attbe Kaat Summit curve while the train was

motion and was thrown against tbe rocksID the deep out. Atwood suitalned a number

" ibi about the raoeandwss otherwise In-jured. He was placed on the fiernardsvllleexpress and removed to his home. A woman,whose name could not be •Bcertoloed, alsojumped off at Ito Summit depot while, th>train was In mo1 ion, but ihs jumped into tbearms of a man who wai standing on the plat-furoi and escaped uoburfc >.

Arrested for Bigamy.Tlieodore Bcudder, Jr., of ^lillbrootc, wat

arreoted on a warrant issued by Justice Oage,on complaint of Joseph E. Meeker, for biga-my on Wednesday night, by Constable Deb-ler. It appwtrs that some years'ago Scuddernwrrlad Amain]» Miller, but sbe left himMoon after their marriage On June -Sfltb hemarried Eethor Tall, who bod been desertedby her husband lire yean ago. The cote Upretty well mixed up. In default oC 11,000bail Souilder w&t committed toMorrigtown toawait the action of tbe Grand Jury.

Amirloan Day.The Paterson Press says: •'American Day

at Ashury Park, August Iflth, promlseB to beono of th« greateit days over seen at this toa-aide rfsort. PrejitraUoua have been going onfor some time to make the alfalr a grand suc-cess. Arrangements hvvo been made withtho railroads to take thirty-three excursionsof Junior American Mechanics from all partsof the Slate, and several from Pbiladephla.I t la expected tbat thero will be 10,000 men Intbe imrada, and inch parader will carry onAmerican Hag. . ' '

Wronsly Quoted. *Vice Chancellor Pltoey hoabeoo quoted in-irrectly in that lie sold "a lawyer who badAen a suit for debt without an agreement

ai to campenutlon had no right to withholdny money collected for bis client"What be did aay In the COM in .point wasthat Is that par Oou lar case—a forncloBU

tbe lawyer bad dona no work not coveredand included In tbe taied bill of cost* re-cuvered and paid for out of ths property,aid therefore was entitled to nothing far-ther than be had received."—Jersey man.

A Boomlna; Snolneas.In these days ol dull trade ft is a great sat-

isfaction to know til >re Is one buslnes* in townwhere if nny complaint Is made 1b Is becauseof a rush of business/1 Tho Dover-SteamyLaundry Is in Just that predicament; Theyhave eleven bondf employed, and for the losttwo weekshfcvebeen compelled toworknightain order to keep up with their trade. Whentbo laundry wat started itwas an ex perl-

t, but now It lias become a permanentand iburlBhlng bnaitms.

- A flinple Bemedy. <Hon. A. W. Cutler his been trying the ex-

periment of enalailng bts plum .trees In achicken coop, tbe Idea being that the fowlsdestroy the ourcullo and at the same timefettllli* tb* ground. He announcss It as agreat roocess, and In evidence of It baa laid

a our detk A twig ssvsn lnch«« long andbtorlrig fonrtern plums, only about halfgrown, but every one fair and large.—Banner.

Why Prices Are Low.If anyone wlBhes to know why prices ot

farm prcduoU are low—fearfully low-lethtm look over tbe list of iJlent factories,dead furnaces and empty shops. These oretbe reasoni, more eloquent and convincingthan sll tbe oral or written testimony thathas ever been produced. And it 1* the fulflllment of tbe Republican prophecy, literallyand absolutely.- B*tes County (Uo) Record.

At One.thna.Men's canvara shoes 60c., farmer price

S3.00; Minns canvass shoes 80c, farmer price11.00; Child's »nvars ihoew 65a, formerpt!oe$LS£ I don't »ant to carry over anycf ths abavB sbom and U price will s«U themthey wont latt loot- I*- O. Heagan.

New crop UH Turnip Seed now for tale atKlUgore's Corner Drrig Store.

*Lodl«a Buck Suit-.. The moet popular ladies suit this summtrlsmade of Bngllsh Duck. You will find a bigline at DIckenon't for tl.BD each.

Com pl« ta A s*o r t neq tot^nfanta and Chlldron-a Lace Capes] LawnHats, abort and long; Whlta Dreeses, longand tnorti Cloaki ft priota to suit the timeiat tha Dover B i r a r o t J . B , arinua.

To Drive Away Fliei.Tlie Sussex Independent jiublinhM the fol-

lowing, which will IntertstourfaritiLTfriumliiand all othors who have tbe comfort of dumbaulinttb ut heart:

Tlie lierweno eiuuLUoa Is an excellent ro-pollant of flies. It Is made for this purpose

what strongar than for um on plants, aquart of kerosene being Intimately mixed

Itb a galtou of a solution of soap In hot wa-ter. A ixmnd of s tap Ia dissolved In the wa-ter, the karosane la added, anil the nilrturo inchurned or shaken until nn emulsion Is formed,

i n g e i a dlpi»d In tho liquid and pasHodover the coat of the animal, by whloh It Ismode temporarily invulnerable to tlia flloa.Thin in on excellent application for UIOMJOWBat milking time, and be keeping off the pea-tlferous ftloB permits the milker to work Inpeace, and avoids a necessity tor the stronglanguage commonly heard at milking ttnio,

flien the cow's toIMa In active orerclao. ThoB]>onge Is lightly poased over tlie cow's legs

<1 along Uie back, just before tbo milkerbegins work."

M orristovm Improvements.Tbe stoond meeting of the Uorristown As-K-latlrn for Fubllo Impromnent, ai a body,

wai brld Tuetdar evening In the room* of tbeComm'-n Ccundl It « H Dreceded by'a briefneetlng of the hnard of directors a t 7:S0o'clock, at which thlrty-saveo new memberswere elected and some oomUUtee renorU re-porta r*o*lveit. i t was dfolded to htrequtr-tors In WisblnfttoD Halt. Tfae oommlttM onsubjNte fnr dlscuaalon derided upon fonrqn*s'Uons, Whioh are pvssnUd as follows; l.Tfaieitenalon of the corporate limits of Horria-town, with the view of extinction of the dualgovernment of the city and township as theynow •lUt; 2, tbe dlvMon of tha town lootwards with the view of obtaining a joat polit-ical representation by the people; S, Ihe mostTiractlral and to^nnmlcal method of construct-

roods within the corporate limits; 4, Is Itadvisable to adopt a sewerage aystem I It

finally derided to dlteuw the third sub-ject

A Bniploloa* paw.TbeaatfaorltlNof Horrbrtown are InveeU-

gating tbe sudden d*ath of • ten-montha-oldchild at the home of Mrs. Rofaebaw, on Springstreet ThB child died on Monday afternoonwlttoat medtoal attendance. Urt. RobibawIs a widow and lived with her three children.She kept one boarder, named Wallace.

Athorttlraeego tba neighbor! beard tbewalla of an Want In the bouse and gt«slp full d . The matter rtacbed the eon of acharity eocUtv, two cf whose numbers wentto ths hniM and asked to aee tha child. Thewidow showed them tfao child, but denied be-ing Its mother. Bhesaid Ihecblldwasleftlnher core by a woman named Smith. Thicallers left, aod nothing more WM beard ofthe oue until the child's death. Ura. Hob-shaw and her boarder left town on a latetrain Unndavpleht.

Coroner Douglas hold an inqueat on tbebody of the Infant, but tlie jury found Ic hadcome to Its death from natural causes, • al-though thoy («nsured( Mrs. Bobshaw forkeeping the babe so closely confined duringthe hot weatbar, ... ' '

- Another View.The Inotf ERA makes the assertion Uiat the

WorriH County Journal baa been receiving payfor printing the County Collector's quarterlyreport when the repnrtt liave not apjMared Inlo paiwr. Where was Bro. Hummel!, tliatIB did not observe tbls lu bis tirades agaltwthb "what-ia-It" editor 1 It is thought allmay be made straight by refunding the money.A little faJse BwearinR however can accom-plish wonders In a broken income, if tho octorcannot be caught—Stanhope Eagle.

We have carefully oxamlncd a lib of tbeJournal and fail 'tu find hi any uf them thequarterly report of Uie lost three quarters.The Journal Printing Company should notwcil to fan oatppellerA to male restitution of" j money they received for which thoy gave

equivalent. Tbat It erred through Ignor-auoe does not in tbe least excuse the error. Anewspaper that Bets Itself up as a legitimatecompetitor of old journals ought to' knowwhat It in doing before swearing to a bill andreceiving pay. -

A Bucceaafnl Oattnsj.The Union B. B. picnic from Rockaway

went to Lake Hopatcong yesterday with agoodly representation and enjoyed the dayM youth at nich times always does. TheRockowoy Band was with the eicurdon andployed good mutlo, although the leader hadone of hlsspeili and refused to go. The boysof tbe band made up their minds tbat no oneman should stop them, and patting Dan.Fiohteria as leader went witfc the crowd.The leader wout't missed, except by thosewho knew of bis defection.

Boil Storm In Sonterdon,A violent wind and rain Btorra, accom-

panied by hall, swept through Huntenloncounty, near High Bridge, Monday after-noon. Tho path of tho storm was not ithan an eighth of - a mile wide. Huge treeswere uprooted and thrown across the roads,tbe mountain gullies were turned to ragingtorrents and the growing crops wore, badlydamaged. Halktones aa largo as walnutswere gathered up.

PublicThe Moiris County Board of Agriculture

will bold a pttblle meetlosr at the CountyBail, Mcrrlitown, on Wednesday, July S5tb

I, at 2 o'clock P. K Stone roads andbonding the county will be tbe subject dls-cuwed. Every former, should be present forhe Is directly Interested.

W. V. ELY, Secretary.A. W CUTUCB, Prealdent

Boar-Tour Orapea.It Is not too late to baa; tba grapes and It hi

a small matter to pin a hundred or two smallmtnflla bags over the finest hnnobBa. Wehave done this for several years past and thefruit oame out perfectly clean and with theUautHut bloom all on. Try It and you willbe pleased with the remit*.—Jeneyman.

Have your ryeeSexamlned and Qloaaea madeby A. Jay Croae <R. Oj . IS W. SBd St. N. Y.

Dont-fforsretwhen yon wont to buy Underwear. Forgood goodi u d law prices It wOl pay you to

idt the Dorer Bacarof J. H. Grimm.

John Barker, President of the BoontonIron and Bteel Company, met with a palnfaaodd^nt at the rolling mill on Friday after-noon last. H« waa golag through th»and wblle paulag in front of Uie roll* enot, hair Inch round bar of Iron whichbeing relied, struck his boot justat ba al«ppedbetween (be two troughs tQrougb wbioii tlieIrou passes after ccnilug Uiraugb the roli*tTbe iron penetrated bli foot mar tb» nukleandpuaaediu way in a diagonal directionthrough hfi foot coming ouinear his large toeHis foot wat bandaged DC ths mill and lie waitaktn to bis boiue aud medical old summoned.It waa at Bret thought-. tb*t the accldimlKlit prove to ba rather i>rlcun, but I amglad to note that at tbii writing (Wednesday)tbat be Is getting along quite comfortably.Mr. Baker Is just reouvenuR from a severetllneu. A rather singular coincidence Is re-markad in cunnactloD with this accident andbaa set superstitious folks talking about it.There have been several acddenU attblntullllately, and a* they bave about all happenedon Friday, the 13 tu of tbB moatb, super-itllioua ones begin to look upon tbe 18tboomiDg OD a Friday ai a rather bad day.It w u on Friday, the thirteenth, tbat OeorgeBlaticbard met wltb an accident ID Uiemill by wblch be lost au eye. It was Fri-day, tbe thirternth, that a H engirt in hatthla foot oruibad. it w u Friday, tbe thir-teenth, that Abe Earl" was pierced tbrouabUie hip by a hot bar of Iron caption: hisdeath, and again it was Friday, the thir-teenth, tbat thli last accident ooourrtd.One of tho officials had remarked oa thamnrnlng of the accident la ths company'soffice, "well, this It PrMay, tbs thirteenth,the day and date on wblch several fellowalave been burt In th» mill lately, I won-ler If anything will happen to-day f and

eingulai-lr enouiih, eometblnR liM* happen.

Tha owner, editor ao4 publisher of tholittle weekly pap*r called BoiDton, pro-po«es bullrllojt au observation tower rn topof tbe blgn hill back of Bonntnn, betweenthis ptare and DecyiJif, and known here-abouts an "The Tonrno." A day will lw dos-iKuatod wbeo tbe b>var will be rained andtboholdcrof lUcoupfliu»uK from tlie Boon-ton, will bo entitled to tba [ilnnKimw andprlviluces of tlio day.

Tho Meu'a Hulp Hot-IoLy, nt Hnlnt JOIIII'BChurch, advertise a musical untertainmviittoboholdliitheOpora IIOIUQ on Uio even-

iff of July Sllth. •J. IT. liaiiktt, of Now York city, ban rental

IB Wootton boiiHo o n Conifllu Htrcut, forone year from tlin flint uf A umist,

ai-ecn'it Imml illncourwxl tuunlu from tliBband Htaud on Friday nftfiit loHt.

Tburo aro two or threu dlirurait Ilucintoupartiaa oucauiiwd at Orwii I'ond. •

Tlie Odd Folloivs and tlie Roil Men wiltplay their second game of lull uti Uutiinlayof this w«!k on tlio Atblutic'i groutid.

The Prealdent Af tbe Boonton Water Com-pany stated to the Common Council at aneetlng held Monday evening that they hadnmmenoed to work on tba water works;

that men were at work, where Uie rwirvolrU to be, clearing the brurb away, diggingditobtta for the pipe line, getting ready for alarger force of workmen. There's quite a

iber or Italian laborers alroadv at workfor tbe company, and I notice fiwab arrival)aboutaveryd>y. The contract between tbetown nf Boonfin and tbe water company ex-pires January I5!b, 1B05. and tbe one betweentbe water company and tin contractor, Ur,.Bueett, r>n December.lOtti. lSOt We queitlaawhether the work oan be onmoioted by eitherof thfse dalei The contractors bond for *10,-000 00 to tbe water oomnany, and the a»Uo-mantof tbe bond from tbe water comp»uy totha town authorities have been sooapted brtha Common Council, thus making tha tnndsfor the completion of tbs works, amountingin f 30,000 00 At tha Mondav evening, meetlog of tbe Common COUDOII J. E. Dizan waselecUd Inspector ot tbe wore: to be doneby ths waWr oompaoy on behalf of tbe town.

Barnuel IUrta has been unable to attend tobUBlnrss for a week or inire, nu acciunt ofpoor bealtti. He in'ends Waltiug Aaburyfor a few weeks. '

Tbe merry-go-round Is here ones more.M. Lujtnovits, ot this piaat, was appointed

a delegate to the semi-annual convention ofthe Grocers Association to baheid at AtlantaHighlands tixtay (Wednesday.)

Tfae Ufsses EaU, Etla aud Battle King, ofNetoang;, were visiting Boonton Woods (or afew days last week.

Bay Dawwn, of tbls place, won secondprice In m two mile handicap bloyole race atAabury Park U' t Saturday.

Mrs. It B. Thomas and daugbtera are atYonkers,N Y.

J, O Fortnr la Bpendlog a week or two Intbe Adlrondaoks.

The seventh Choral Union concert will beheld la the Opera House, Tuesday evening,July 34tb, when among other things the can-tata. " JohD Gllpln," will be rendered.

W. Herbert Peach and Mlta Nellie Kltahelwra married Tueiday afternoon at the bride's

home near tbls place. ' 'Tha Boonton, firemen wUI observe the first

Wednesday in Augustas flre men1! day, Pre-parations are being made for n gata day att U t time. In the morning there will be aparado by both flre compaolss, after whichthere will be a same of bill. Ia tbe afternoontbere will be wheelbarrow races, running andbnrdla matches, bicycle oontaete and ft gameof ball between the Dover aud Boonton flredepartments, and in tho evening tbero will bodancing.

.Borne of our bn t base ball players are play-Ing ball with outnda clubs this rammer, forwhich they R*t a remuneration. Jobn Oliverand Henry Wormanfllltbo positions of pltoherand catcher for the Butltr Club, wblle HarryLooker plays In the field. Will Hilnar oatoheifor tbe Pompton's and Ed. Looker has beenaiked to play with that team. These are tbefellows vre should keep hnma and thnsstrengthen our own team. We have the ma-terial for a good dab aud ehoali? at I lire It.

Mr. p , W. Bmltb will spend a fsw day* thisweek at Niagara Palls.

Miss Mabel Bmltb bugone to Gbautauqaator a two week's visit

Bhortly before nine o'clock tUa (Wednes-day) evening tbe ball la tho PresbyterianChurch tower rang out an alarm of fire. Tbsalarm signals at the engine bouse and at theBanth Boonton engine hou» ware bangingaway, wblle the silk mil whistle Boraamedout a warning. Everybody turned out andstarted for tha flre, but tbe majority did notgo far, whoa It was seen that tho Ore wa* notIn town, but at a distance probably bitweenold Boonton and Troy Hills aomswhare. Tolocate • Ore at a distance at night ia not aneasy matter, and at this writing I bave notlearned whose place was burned. We couldsee the bonne burning, and close by were two.otuer bnlldioga. Ths flre department turnedout and made a start, but X don't knowwhether they went to it or not. I may bearmore particulars before I mall this In thamorning.

I got up bright and early this (Thursday)morning, jumptd ou my bicycle and ttsrtedout to s » where the fire was laat night Itproved to bo William Dolan's bams, on tboback road from old Boonton to Troy Bills,leas tlan a mile from the latter place, andthree miles and a half fr«n here. Tbe flrestarted a IltUe altar eight o'clock avd huraedrapidly, cooiumlcg two barns, a abed and agrannery. One ot ths barna wai new, bar-Insc been built laat fall, w u CO by 28 feet,with M-foot posts. Then wu about 40 toolof bay burned up, twj or three wagoua audOCB boras. Tne origin of the flre la unknownTbe buildings were Insured, I understand, forabout «B00. ,

Melville Von Dnyne bu opened a barbershop undar the American Hotue, on Vainstreet He has aeaured the servloeB of a NewYork barber to assist him.

9^179e more you will want to wear it, It's a want easily supplied, too, because thereno suiicrfluausjat on our prices, they have been trained down to the right point

r buyers, and we are selling all-wool suits for $3.oo and Sio.co.

PIERSON & CO.ONE PRICE CUOTHIERS,

OPP. THE BANK. DOVER. N. J.

A Sllrbt Miataka.Bro, LlmlBloy, of tbo Chronicle, vnil

skirmishing over tlio ocean end of Momnoutlcounty on Sunday U>.tt looking for " Wana-maBsa," tlie Y. M. C. A. city (on paperbut saw a plc-nlo party under a tree, auddriving briskly up, hailed a robust young fel-low, and Inquired if this was ""WnmunnnsaPBeaming all over'with smiles tho fellow ewltb a bottlo ot lager in ono luuid and a listfull of pretzels In tlia other anil remarkod—

hyr my dear young Christfanfrioiidfl,iio IThis b Jim. Corbett's training fnnii. You'reaway off I"—Banner.

Ii«lt«ra Ramalslns; UnolalmBd in thaPost Onlca at Dover, K. J.

Dover, N. J.t Jaly SOtb, IBM.To obtain any of tha above letters say " ad-

vcrtbMd " and give dat« ot this Hit.Ulss M. Bnloted. Wtn. H. Davenport. -Hiss Laura Dorman, Vm. Taorosn Donnan,Louis F. John*™, Mrs. Hvlie Knlffln,Mrs. Handy I*weo, UIM Emnu Peterson,

WH. FOLLAHD, P. M.

Floor OUOIoth,90a. and 25o. «]nar« yard, at the DovHive Store, Susses street, Dover.

Before BurinBoo the stock and get the prices'from S. H.Bsrry Hardware Co., Dos

Pretty clrls, chinning costumes, elaboratebootht, entldng mnslo, July EOth.

Oorssu I Corsets ITailor made, glove fitting, sll hone and flvs

hooks. Begoiar price 75 cento, will aell (or a•nart time «t 47 cantn at Donr B*e Hlva.

Adriance Backsjra H a w t nand Ileapors at greatly reduced price* atS, H. Berry Hardware Co.'s, Dover.

The Dar-Bmthl-FaPs will visit Dover, Fri.day, Joly SOtb. Beo them.

A CHAT ABOUT CLOTHINGs a ilresjy piece or business. You certainly can't chat about anything dressier orhandsomer than our snapshots or the latest styles in simmer suits, that all who secpronouncejust the outfits to wear this season. That's our reason for offering themind our offers are never refused without regret afterward. We invariably makei hiton style, durability and artistic tailoring, and the more you examine one of our

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THEY ALWAYS LEAD.

The Adriance Buckeye Mowers,Reapers and Binders.

PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.Tbe Wiard Sulky- Hay Bake,Spring Tooth Cultivatora.Syraouso Cultivators, $4.36.8oreeu Doors Complete, $L0O.Lightning Ioe Cream Freezera, IL46 up.Lawn Mowers, $3.25; all sizes.Fishing Tookle, Boat Oars and Hammocks.Remington Biorolea, 26 1-2 lbs., $126.00.Gales' Safety, 1893 patternHajeatio Light Boadster, 1894 patternBoys' Safety, Pneumatic Tire, $25.00.

- A T —

S.H.BERRY HARDWARE COS

THB SPBCIAXi iRED TICKET SALES

- O F -

Furniture and CarpetsNOW BEING HEIJ) AT

DICKERSON'S,DOVBR,

KILL TOHITIVELV CUJSK ON

, JUUY 25,

9 LOTS OF BIG BARGAINS '•

ABE YET TO BE HAD.

RAISING THE WIND.That's what you might oall a pretty difficult matter

just now, in a financial sense. We suggest a fashion ofdoing it whiob don't take a fortune. A small amount ofmoney and a little bit of exertion. These will

BRING THE BREEZE.

W W s Folding Paper Fans 2c.Japanese Fans from 5c. to 25c.Folttg Fans from 10c. to 35c. ;Silt i i Satin Fans fin 75c. to $ LFeather Fans ftoi 50c. to $1.50.

WM.H.BiKER STORE CO.DOVER, ISL J.

Page 4: NO. 20 PER CENT OFF! MY STORE Mid=Summer Sale CflRPETS … · ha8the lhrge8t '•>,'. it:j: northern new jersey. gontain8 more •#'; ant other papeb. :•: 4 vol. xxiv. dover, morris

THK FKBE 'WOOLIVoin 111? Arourioui lix>naml§t%

Qwtag to certain climatic condition* flueKoal cannot be produced in tbees UnitedBtftta.

For tbe hut tight or ten years U> J abovehas been the nock argument o t " Frt» WoolndvocaUa, many of whom don't know a fleece«f fine wool (ram thohs l ro fa bull t*rrf«r,Aud Senator Voorheea weuu tg be cue of theconvert! to tbli convenient t rw trade doc*trine.

I t la not to be supposed that because ft n u nbai retched CTBD tbe exalted position ofUnited 8tat«s Bcuator that he most neoMsarll Jfcuow et-erythinfe. It should b* hi* aim, how-ever, wbeu great and Important lntertaU a nunder ooDslderaUon, to use Jlearn that the arguments Uttil ore r>ot Indirect opposition to tba facts,

It U bard to telleve that an American, aiSpecially one who has Leon selected to repre-Muit American*, abnuld become BO strongly(m-tioao as to knowingly Indorse a statamentM lnjursons to the people be reprcteotitnerel; to gain a temporary part lna advan-tage. We must Infer, tbon, thi t the indone-aunt of Senator Vocrbeaj was made Ignorant-ly, but we Insist, oarelenly.

At Onondago, New York Btate, there fa aBock ot Merloot tliftt wu ettabUahed Jo 1S03.Frevlous to the election of ltHKj the wool f 1tbls Hook w u never but once icld at leu thin20 cents per pound uDwaibed ; (or the clips uf10 and TH the owner, Mr, D a m Ccssltt, wasoffered 11) c*nU,

The blood be!Dg conflldsred desirable, Uielucretue of the Hock had always, previous toU10 election ot T2, sold readily mid a t (alilyreiauneratiTe prlcet, but a contract to deli'one hundred ewoa and rains at tbe Bjracuaestation la November, 1SW, «t *10 per bead« u canceled M BOOH ai the result ot tbePresidential election of that yaar w u knomi.Tbe eaine sheep IIATS ebce boon sold at #1.60

The "climate" conditions of Americafavorable Ui tbe production of the very bestwool that can be grown anywhere. Anycountry where tbe mow flies produces flnorfun, finer and n i te r wools than osn be groffiin a hot climate. This is a natural Uw thatneither tree wcol fallacies, willful Ignorancnor partisan maltee can abrogate.

Tbe best wools can not only be grown bore,but in sufficient iiuantUlea, too, to full/ sup-ply every demand of manufacturers and ecu-vatuen, and at price* low enough to latlifyBvo'y reasonable rn.uirement.

But the tarilT tinkering majority In Con-gress It pursuing a COUTHB that mast compelevery American wool grower to Burrenfler bisonly market to foreign compeUUou. Corrupttnut* can be fostered encouraged and pro-tected, but tbe Interests and rights of Accan farmen are not to be regarded.

Yet tbe awn at Washington expect Demo-crats who are. engaged In the wool growingbusiness, and other branches of fanning anwell, to weakly or, to Huote Mr. Vow-tew," loyally " fall iota line and continue to votethe utralgbt ticket. Well, watt till the; get achauce and Ke.

DESERTED HEB HOHE.The wife of James llowman disappeared

from bo home In Morris town on Moi *nlgbt, and la thought tu bavo oloped with ayoucg man Darned Jacob Lit la.

Iittaisaroutbful, boytsb-looklog man of!2or23yearaot agt. He M a hack-driver.

Ijitts has been ratber too fond of tho societyof women othor thin hla wife, and on lenni-Ing tab, J. B. Welsh, bU employer, .11*-cbargtd hiiu last Saturday evening. Ho fas••specially atUativa tu Mrs, HOBOTBI), andmuch comment wai occasional thereby.

Be escorted tier ti> a [ilenlo In Madlaoa l u tFriday. Her busbana beard of It and wentdown after hi• wife, hut fibs rnfused to returnwith him, and came liame with LltU. Ttiehusband made complaint before a Jontice, batwas told that nothing could ba done for him,

Mrs. Bowman liaa two cfalldren-ono ayean, and the youngest 11 monthi, old. Bothof tlieae were left behind. Tbo little one idaogeroutly 111 wJtb cholera InfantumMonday, when its mother left It In the eof a colored woman, and Wednesday morningIt was taken U> tbe fileraorfM Hospital, at ttie-eamest solldtaUon of Mrs. I). M. Head, ol thBCharitable Aid Association.

The oldest one will be sent to tho Children'sHome, at Panlppany, tho father consentingto tbls course as tbe beat under the olrcum-Btancos.

June* Bowman la a faackdrlver. LltU Isalso a married man and bit two young chil-dren. Two weeks ago be sent bis wife anilthe children to tha wife's former borne laPennsylvania,

A Patriot.Tbe ono U. H. Senator wbo fought tho de-

mand of the A. R. U. from its 3rat utteranceU C. K. Davis, o( MtonesoU, Ills vigorrjuireply to a requetit from tho Minnow to branchOf tha A. U. U., astingulm to support Sena-tor Kyfo'l resolution forbidding iatermilbnof national authority In tba strike, will longitand aa a model of courageoui and patrioticutterance. Be wrote:

" I have received your telegram. I will cot•upport Senator Pyle'a resolution. It ieagainst your own real welfare. I t It also •blow at the security, Descs and rights ot mU-Uom of people wbo have never harmed you oryour associates. My duty to the Constitutionand the Iawa forbids ma to auitaln a resolu-tion to legalise la wlaaraeaa. Tbe sama dutyreals upon jouraeH and your associate. Thepower to regulate commerce among mTWalHtatM li vested by tbe Constitution In" Con-gress. Your aswcIi.Ua hive usurped thatpower by force at Hammond and other places,and have destroyed commerce between tbeState* in those parlloulsr Instances. You arerapidly approaching tbe overt aot of levyingwar against the United SUtea, and you willHod the definition ot that act In the Constitu-tion. I trust that wiser tbooghU will regaincontrol. You might a* wall atk ma to Voteto dlnolve this government

"C. K. DAVIB,'

TheTbe July Cosmopolitan marks tbe doss of

the flint year slnoe the revolutionary an-nouncement waa made that tba price of thatmagaBlne, already low, had bean cut to onehalf of | 3 p « year. All aorta of prediction!oarecooje to beanfolSHnlduring tbe yew—It would be impossible to maintain ~Ui» rats,theqaailtywotfd be lowered, ths i tu wouldbe decrtawd. But oven Mf ere critics admitthat with «ach succeeding number thenbeen a bettormfnt in tba quality of article*andltlortraUone,and the i l n bad remainedunchanged, except the always growing adver-tising pagec Tbe tasgatlns printed, for theris months erabracftd In volume xvU, one. mil-lion four hundred and ninety thousand ooplei,an entirely unannroecbed record, and hasdonbledlta already large plant ot _binding machinery. Tbe walls of the maga-riut'e new home are rapidly riling at Irvlng-ton-on-UiB Hudson. Artistically designed JjyMtiKAm, Head & Wblte, tbe new bulidiog,with its eight great porticos, will be S79 feetlong by 70 feet wide, and one ot the most per-fectly lighted building* In tha world, having

. 100 Urge windows, each nearly double thi•fee of tbe ordinary window opening.

Pres ident ia l Foat-Otnces In Wow Jersey.Bon. T. V. IMB* In bis Washington letter

t o the Bammlt Herald, (Ires tbe following: Interesting statement abont the post-omces In

, this dlitrfct: "Tba annuU raoelpU ot theYATIOW Presidential post-offlcei in New Jar-.aey p r run t some rather curloni itatlttlca.

.' There a n uinBty-fonr inch offlo«« now In ax-' Istwuse and their total receipts aggregate

$MrrtGU.OO, wbUe tbetots.1 salaries paid topostmaften la »100,000. Tbe effect of tbebuslneai depreselon Is seen In the falling off ofreceipt* In many offices, to so Urge an extentIn son» cases at to reduce tbe grade ot theofflee. The tnoit notable imtaueas of tblsare in Elizabeth, which !• rednoed from afirst to a eeoond class office, Dover and West-

,, field, which are redneed from seoond to third, da i s , and Irrlofcton, which U radacod from

! the thlril to the fonrth clajs,11

• - ; , A Great Snip. The naTj of the United StatM h u now In

the lUanupolli the fastest crulnr In tbe; world,:and, Incidentally, the bsnkaoconnt ot

ber bonders will be $4O3,6«) I&rger than thev «nnmntdq»midar the contract price. Dor-VlnctfaelaatsiJi years UM Cramps' flrm baa1': earned In {<rennluma on ships of the na w navy

j more than a million doHers, Tblshaa causedIntense concern to snadry cheese paring econ-

.omlsta In the House of Representative*.: . W t a t they will say to the big premium: aarned by tbe Minneapolis can only bs oen-

• jeotmed. Bat It ths limit of ipeed ia> to r«-- jnalo stationary while thQ sklllof UIB ehlp and

'.'englne4>alUenadvances,then will have to: be IOOM Umlt sat ;to the. prealonti last they

- •vnll to fignna gTMtar than U» contract: r i r e » h i p « ' • •'• • ••'

T E E QUESTION O* WAGES.ElluibUi Journal.

Way are "sgra constantly being rediIf you put this question to a Probibitlonestbe (till probably tell jou that it [• becausemen apood so much money for rum that tincannot work or earn proper wages.

If you ask a Fn» Trader, ho will toll youit 1B becn.UK* uf tbe protective yoticy whi*)(• couutry La* too lung aUoptud.If you ask a Protect ioulat, he will say It

becaue tho manufacturers and producers areafraid Uie tarif will be reduced, and they willlose money by reason of tho competition ocheap foreign labor.

If you OB* a labor agitator, be will tell yoiIt Is bucause the grasping raouopolios and tuttory owner* are uot eatianed with reawnablproQU. but are comblniug for eelllali Intoroituto grind down tbe poor mui and keep iiloidown.

If you atk a I'opulUt, lio will tell Tou It Ubecause tho Government doesn't do enoughfor the people.

Other! will say It is because women areallowed to do tbe work that men used to do,thus making tbe competition stronger, etc.And tui, each one will have his own Idea, andIt will bo tinged or colored by liia own titloii, or tortured by some vague idea *baa gained temporary puptilarlty,

lint whatever those iilcnt, whatever tbeIUMB, whatever tbe theories advanced to

prevent, whatever the wars and Btruand strikes to check tha dculloe, wages con-

nue to go down.And, however much wo mar deplore the

fact, wages will continue to go dowu, tithey reach their normal level, and that lev-Is the evitable relation betweon supply atidemand.

The older a country gain aud tbe toonpopulous It becomes, tbo greaUr Is thepetltloii for places and tbs tnoro InUttbe atmggla for life. Where only onecan be found to apply for a vacant positionbe can command good wages. Where thereare two or threa men af tor each vacant place,tho price un i t ultimately go dawn, no mat-ter wbat effort* are made to keep It up; anwhere tb* competition geta to he o atrugglitbon tlift wages must and will go lower stU

Tbe great majority of tbe jwoplo do noiwant wagot to go down, but they cannotkeep tbam up, however much they want todo. It Is not capital, not monopoly, notmanufacturers that cauae wagoetogo doiit Ii competition. Capital and monopoly and

ufacturers may, and do wroDgfully regulate supplies at times, but they cannot • 'In everythipg and ell tho time. Sooner orlater tbs great lawi of supply and dmiuuet*p In and work their Inevitable mult*.

A knowledge of these facts, If thorough on>roprehtn<lve, would effectually preventTikes. If there is uo demand—for oiomple

—for new Pullman cars tbe Pullmanmonopoly caunot make them and dispose ofthem, and ttrlltJDg on all the railroads lu tbmrld would not altar that fact.But wages are not the only thing that He

rease under the lawa of (upply and demandTbe farmers are getting from oiiB-balt to ODO-tblrd ol wbat tney used to get for their pro-

i. Why don't tboy itrlbef 'tha atoro-keeper Is gettlnn'froui too to fifty per cent,

prollts on hie goods then be did a fewyears ago. Why don't be strife oil The manfactuiora In almost every department ot Iiduatry are getting much l»n thau formorlyfor sxactly the same grades or manufacturedmaterial*. Wby don't they uti-Ike? And ifthey did, what good would it dot Noiall. And wngei everywhere are ultimatelyconditioned Upon the same facts and laws atprofit* for all kinds of product* and all kindof manufactured goods, anil tboy will followthe general trend oE all other prices, Jiut atInevitably as the tides tha and fall whennatural aud Irrealstable causes compel themArtificial Interference, like the patting of aboat, may causa temporary disturbance, butrhen the time comes for the great tide to fall

It will fall.

HUSHED UP.From Iliu Blonmnulh Duimnmt,

Jt In reported that Senator UincliIflTe, whostabbed a conductor who refused to pa» himroe on bis train after bla pats hod run outlaa succeeded la "huBblng the matter up/

and will escape tbs puulibment that wouldbavo been JnOJcted upon any ordinary mem-ber of the community fur a similar aot. i ttbtaiitrua It 1B a scandalous reflection uponthe administration of justica inourHtato. Itwaa the immunity with which persona In hlgliposition could commit crim'H ivblch broughtabout the French Revolution of '93 anddeluged France in blood. It Is with such

as this tbat tbe Anarchist of tbe presentday Inflames tbe minds of the pooplo and por-auades them that there Is one law for Uie richand powerful and another for the poor andunknown. I t may bo urged that this Uttlofreak of a BUte Senator Is a small t b b E tomake a fuss ubout, but we all know very wellir It bad been tbe conductor who In tue alter-cation about paving tha fare bad stabbed theSenator there wonIJ have been a much greater

made over it, and the conductor whave been consigned to jail aa a bloodthlnty

iln, too dangerous to be allowed to runat large. It is the distinction that Is drawnbetween clasBee that createe much of the un-rest and dissatisfaction existing In society today, and society can very much better afford

pan euoh mattsrs as this over Hgbtly ifcommitted by members of the community oc-cupy Ing humble stations than It can In thi

of prominent leaden of society. As anexample to the community Senator HlnobiUToought to have submitted himself to the lawand suffer the penalty righteously Incurred,instead of evading It in some mValerloua andunderhanded way. Ha can not "hush it up"by trying to sneak out of It. ThB offense oulycries tbe louder for tbe vindication of theviolated law. The Qraad Jury of Bergen, Inwhich county the offense was committed,ought to find a bill against him and put him

hb trial In tplUot tha "hmhvp."

Pottery Strike Settled.Tbe good news at Trenton on Wednesday

waa the announcement that thflpottoryitrikihad been settled. Tbe operators struck lealFebruary against a nxtuctfon fn wages, buion Wednesday, through Senator Bmtth, thimanufacturing potters at Trenton and onefrom Ohio met tbe workmen aud It wasagreed to resume work at a uniform reditic* of 18.V per cent from tbe ecata of 18the agretmrnt to be good for one jear. Tblswill reetore 7,000 men to work In Hew Jerseyand 5,000 it. Ob!o. It is utiddntonl thatSenator Bmlth will makeaneltort to hive thedoty on pottery Increased; though he-clatinot to bare made any promlte. .

ratontfl iraued to Jerseymon, reported f<leERfcby Drak»feCo,,«il!eltoriof patent*,

_or. Broad and Market 8 t , Newark N. J .File fabric loom. J, CortUIus, Faterson; timestamp mritor, p . O. Qlroud, Newark; miterbox, J . J. Qreen, Itoonton; contact shoe foreleotrio locomotives, J. J. Green, Boon ton;contact bar for electric locomotives, J , J.Green, Boonton; supply system for electricrailways, J, J. Green, Boonton; baft frame,F. W. Heihnan, Newark; lubricator fnr jour-nal*. F.Knauer, Elinbith; metallic- beam,girder, poit, etc., A. E KrnuBo.Jerwy City;saliva pump, A. iL Uwsbc, Trenton; toyvehicle, iL Schaare, Boiling Sprinpi; corn-lined hanger and automatic switch for

trolley wire*, n . Bchetbaner, Patwaonj rail-way switch, E, W, Beward, Uontolalr; botUecorking maehine, A. TajtJlaba*, Wmt Uo-tcken: Insulating composition, J. J. Tru>-ow, Jr., Summit; thermometer attachmentor hot water bagi, etc, H. Welnbagen, Ho-

boten; electrical mronirlng lnitniment, E.Weston, Newark; waier moter, E. Wwton,Yewarb; rotating JBTJCU for rock drill*, H.

C. Bcrgoartt, Wntfleld; carpet (2dexi&n*). 11."-ran, East Orange.,

For bilious headache andall other conditions resultingfrom constipation, go by thebook on Bcecliam's pills.

Book free, pills, 25c. Atdrugstores; or write to B FAllen Co, 365 Canal st, NewYork. _ _ ^ - i _ _ _

Or. Bale'* Honsahold Ointment.Is the Onett remedy In the world. It abso-

lutely cures catarrh. It cures neuralgia audrheumatism. Caret pile* like magic. Cure*n i t rheum In the most soothing manner.Cttrea inflamed and grsnnls ted eyelids. Cnrascoughs and eolds. C*a be taken Internally.A positive spedno for pneumonia. Cut*,inusea, burns, chilblains, tore* of long stand-nft, corns and hanIons are c- red quickly

dJBerrat from all elao, snwrior to all CIM itbat DO equal, 25c, and Cue. boxea. l/-n*alsacbeapest; Bold a t Robert Klllgore'i Cor-ner Drag Store.

X n . O. C Bhea,of UlUord, N«b., says she suffered greatly

a' complication ot diseases ot femaleaesa and liver and kidney troubles. Her

health waa tally ttstond by using Dr Hale sHousehold Tea, U* most pleasant and moateffort*!, msdldiie knoim. 95c- and BOo. pw

at B . Xmgtirei draff star*. Darvr.

OENHttAI. BABRISOVB P08IT10HUany Democratia papers have censuredeuaral Harrison for alleged criticisms of

Presided Clevelaud'a course during the rail-road troubles. Wbat makes the matter waneIs that ex-Pretident Harrison did not uttertbe words Imputed to lilm by strike sympa-thizers, and thfj have caused him much

loce. In responds to a tolcgram fromea W Hlgg, a member of tbe New York

Constitutional Convention, Qepar«l Harrisonreplied:

Kriouds abould not have expressed criti-cism of a sentiment Imputed to me as dispar-aging to my rt]iutnt!oD as a lawyer aa to mypatrlutUin as a citizen without better evl-:k-uco tbat the im|iuted views were authiIxed than a uewnpnper dlepatch. I did texpress any critldeiu ut Pfosideat Cleve-Ijinu'v action, but I bave dUUnctly aod al-trays maintained ttiat It wai not only tberight but tbe duty of tliePreiHentto euforoetho laws' of tlie Uulte4 States everywherecithout uklng aoyboclj's consent. I acted•pou this view of tbe law, when, as a soldlar,

I inarched under tiio orJers of the PraJdeatInto Htnt*a wLote Goveruors bad not ouly notinvited iu, but were rusisting us. As Presi-dent, 1 further inalntalnud this view of tbei'roildent's power and duty; and now, as aprivate cltU#n, I hold myself ready aa a partof the poeso coiultatua of the country to eldijjan bis call In the enforcement of tbat view

of the National authority."

FOR

MBREAKFAST

"lwantsomemore"°7Kr

NEDERLANDLIFEIK8BRHHGE CDPItflHY, ( I ' D .

C.C. MORROWOENKItAI, AOKNT.

812 Broad SI., Ke«arh,(K. J.Agents

BBIEN&B11ELL, N. J.

AGENTS FOR THE

DUPLEXAUTOMATICSTEAMHEATERS.

Duplex Bteoin anil lint Wotor fleeter*. Tlier nreV ot wrought boiler Iron, \a.n coniwr Hue*,idnlin miiH-rTorlty In [lie following pnfnu; Otvatlonir In tut!i; KlnurtlL-lty ufmTiHtnict.ua, No

_njcnelble jolnU; No IOUR IIUW or Loutlna cur-racedimcmltokwpL-lpan ; Eatiy to nianaee: Noconl to lift tn the lop of a largo nugiuliie ; W e r tmtvty.

All kinds of Xtuinblntr. RooflnR an<1 filiwt liWork (v'Wicloril)' envtiU^L Jn dock nt nil Ur&UH~US apil lift Afr Kiinuu>!a uf ^«£ry ilcKciijit 1

Hanltriim, Cutlery, Tin wnn>. OH C'loUw, <ineto., I#liti;h and Kcrotilon Coal. Tjimjts. I*nlJils, FolrtxuikB ticaJia and UvyfB i t ubQ l<mOialn liimn.

PRICES AT

DO YOU PAY HIGHER?

Paine'f Celery Compound , 03c.

Green's Kervtira CTc.

Hood's Banaitarllla «7o.

BcotVs EmulMO 0!to.

Cutlcura Bonp, . . . . . . .He,

Piubham's Compound .,68c.

als, small .....806.

P4»kola, largo •, ,.T4e.

Biison'e Capcino Pla»t«r« . . . . . . . .18c .

{The won! c u r m n cut In every plaster)

Allrotk Plait e n , , , . . . . . . . . . 10c -

\Uwo™l'nIlUt*rB...' .,,,....We,

Wycth'-Beef "iron, and AVtoe.. . . . . . . . . . .B7o-

Mellin's Food, Btnall.,... l.Slo.

'sFoad.l&rgo . . . . . . . . . . . . B 5 c

Hosford'sAcidPbospbatN, small. . . 85c

Hwford's Acid Phosphates, Urge, COa.

IPampold'sEmulsion O. L. OH .DTe.

Fellow's SyropHypoPhwpmtM. . . .or>c

Eojoubay In Nowwk, orHowyorkI It

>u buy In New Tork, tben jou pay higher

prices than you can bay tbe same article lit

KEKCBNr nilUD BTORE8 for. Try

is ami KM If this in not so.

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NEWAEK, N. J.

THB DENT 1ST T H B WAXX.Judge Robert Woodruff, of Trenton, was

In a reminiscent tntai the other day, andtold a reporter this story. He said that nearlya year ago be waa up io Uorrla county,befog temporarily detained near Flinders,took advantage to (troll about tbe old placewhere a portion of hit boyhood dayi wereepent. He soon came to the old school house,'bleb w u much the same at wbflu bis itmg-

glins Ideas strived to sboot, when a boy.A man was working in a Bold near by, and

thinking possibly he knew bim the Judioasked him it he lived about there. "Well,1

Uiflnuly, "I've lived right hero oigb onto thirty years." "What might your nambet" waj the nc-xt <iueition. Upon being toldthe Judge recognlirf him ai being one of the'big boji" when ho wont to school. He the:

said; " I guest you don'tremrniberbod BobbyW'oodrutr, do your' With that tbesprang over the feiica, and grasping tbeJudge's hand, exclaimed: "In it possibleWhy, 1 am one of tbe trustees of tbo schooland wo were talking about you at tltB laal

t(ii,i of the Board. Do you remmuber theBjarltQD the wall! I t naver camo out."

The man tben took the Judge iu tbo build-ing, and showed him a dent In tbe wall, iiplnone corner of the room. Tlie Jadge tben told

tho dent came to ba there. On one occa-sion for some boyish trunk he was calledby the teacher, a man, ta receive a flogging.Boy like, In a spirit ot bravado, ho said to hlaBeat-mate as be arose t iobey the call, "Well,be won't mate me cry, anyhow." The littleimp a t once bold up bis Jisnd and told theteacher wbat "Bobby" had said.

In acoordsnoe with the common style o:tchool teachers of those days, the pedagoguewas at ouce on hie mettle, and bidding tbculprit hold out bis band, be applied tbo rule,with more than usual severity. Hut not awhimper did he get from the resolute boy.He then trltd tbe rod, but with tlio same re-suit. He might have killed tbe lad, but hewould not have bad tbe pleasure ot huerlng

>asob. WlieobeLad become weary ofhi . pastime he turnei to lay up the rodwhen quick as a flail, tbe boy caught up iheavy Iron Inkstand from tte desk, and hurledIt with all bis power at the bead of tbo teacli-er. It fortunately missed Its mark-, and etrllt-

tho wall nuvdo an indentation fn the pla«-ter that ra*aius yet. Had it struck the ob-ject a l m o s t , it Ii quite prounble that theteacher would never have Hogged any moreboys.

IB Judge remarked that be afterwardtaught school himself for twelve years andnever laid a rod on a boy In all that time,and he had some lively boys to deal with.Some of nla boys have risen to distinction,and one of them, It is quite probable, will betbe next Bishop of Trenton, Very lier, JameaA HcPaui.

STATE POLITICS,now transpires that tbe candidacy ol

Garret A. Hobart for the nomination fur Oor-ernor in ]b1B was merely a joke, perpetratedby himielf. There Are four meu who may beconsidered aggressive Ropublicau candidatesfor Governor. They are Jobn Kean, Jr. ,Foster U. Voorbeee, both of Union countyCol. J . T. Toffej, Hbori/T ot Button county,and Franklin Murphy, chairman ot tbe He-publican Bute Committee. Tbe two formerore warm friends and will not antagoulioeach other.

The United States senatorial contest will,from all appearances, be in favor of WilliamJ. Bewell. There Is some talk In Boutb Jer

)f Oen.E. llurd Grubb, but It it doubt(ul whether Gen. Grubb will try even to gea complimentary vote in thB caucus.

Both exUoverDor Ablwttand ex-GovernorGreen decline to discus* tbe Democratic situatloa and particularly their relations to theDemocratloOubernacorlal light.

Benator Hobert Adraln, of Middlesex, 1likely again to be a candidate for Senatorfrom Middlesex. Adraln l» averse to lettinggoof politics, because he bos set bit mindbeing Governor of New Jersey, and believesthat ho will be given tho nomination atremote day,

7he problem ot tbe coming cmnjmlgu willbe the election of Atgemblymon by the coun-ties under tbe recent declaloo of the SupremoCourt. Ton Republicans feel confident tbattbey will gain by this method of electing

leiuuora. I t will bring out a stronger setmen, Wen controlling tbe one Assemblydistrict will have to stand before all the vot-ers In the county, (ind the party putting upUIB best meu will Bttecoed. Nearly all of tfceRepublicans who were members of the Houselast aenioa are to be returned. There Iilikely to bo a change in Mercer, Camden and,probably, one In Hudson.

The Republican Auembly majority lasttall waa 23,9211, against 3,022 Demccrstlc.Only four counties in Ihe Sbtte gave Dtmo-

Ic Assembly majorities, and that fn At-lantic county was an accidental result ot tl erace track Issue. The other Democrat iccoties were Hunterdon, Salem and Warren.

la counties like Hndion and Essex, havingeleven member*, U>B election of Austral'man becomes one of great tmiwrtaoce, for itIs likely the entire delegation will be electedor rejected. In November next tha Republi-cans think they will como very near ?VtIugthe whole eleven in nudnon couoty.and quite,confident of their success In £ u e z county.

Bucklen'a Arnica Salve,The best solve in tbe world for Cuta, Bores,

Bralsea, Ulcen, Bait Rheum, Paver dorea,Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Comand all BUa Eruptions, and podtivey caresPuss, or no pay required. I t is quaranteedto give perfect satisfaction, or money re-funded- Price twenty-five cents per boi .For tale by Robert Kfllgore, Dover, Oram,Hasos ft Co.. Port Orajn. V, & JenUns,

Two Xlvea Saved.Hre. Phoebe Thome.*, of Junction City,

111., was told ty tier doctors ibo had Con-tj)(iad and that there was aa bapo tar

hor, but two bottles Dr. KfDg's New Dis-covery completely cured her aud sbo ntys Itraved her life. Mr. Thou. KgRors, 1!H) FloridaSt.. Ran Francisco, fluffored from a dreadfulcold, approaching Counu nipt Ion, tried with-out rrsalt svervtltlog else then bought onebottlo of Dr. Kings Raw Discovery and latwo weeks was cured. He is naturally tbank-

ul. i t In Buch results, of whidi those aresamples, that prove the wonderful efflcacy ofthis nitdiclaa Jo Caught and Colds. Freetrial bottles a t Robert Klllgoro'u Drag Store,Dover; R. P. Oram & Co.'s Drug Btore, PortOraiu, and F . K, Jenkins' Drug flfcoto,Chester, M.J. , . .

Bleotrlc Bittern. fThis remedy la brooming so well faiown

and so popular an to need no Special mention.All who bavo used Electric.Bitters ring thosame aong of praise.—A purer medicine docenot exist and it fa guaranteed to do alf thatis claimed. Kloctric Bi t ten will core alldlwose* of the Liver and Kldaeyi, will re-

Plmples, Bolls, Salt Rheum and otheraffecUoue caused by Impure blood,—Willdrive Malar Is. from the syetem and prevent

well as cure all Malaria fevenv-Fcrof Headache, CootUpatlon and Indigestiont ry F.lectric' Bi t te rs -Ent i re ; iaUtfacUonKuonyitaed, or money refandedi.-Prioo H)eta. and fl.OO per bottle a t Robert KlRgon'iDrugBUire,Dover; R^.Oram&Cn. 'sDni i rStore, Tort Oram, and P . M . Jenkins' DrugStore, Cheater, A. J_.

. ' The VerdictI t pleases tbe lawyer and his client, too, ton e the, verdict of the Jury unanimous. A

great Jury composed-of tbe American publicb u rendered an unanimous verdict on Dr.Hale^ Household Cough Gore aa a mtdidne,agreeing that IU promises of a. speedy curef or oooghs, eolds and bronchial troubles arealways carried out toI tbe letter.. This pleas-ant verdict has not been obtained withoutgreat pains taken to make it the best coughcure on the market Try a bottle whan younave a oough or cold and von will belong totho "unanimous1' ever after. For tale byRobert KillKore, Druggist

HENRY XL GKEENGBASS,BARGAIN STORE.

SCHWARZ BLOCK, DOVER, N. J.

rvine.It's a medicine thatbuilds up, iavlgoraks, repulutta. and euros.

It keeens tbo paius and bunluns uf child-

" foinolabearing,

If it doesn't bcnollt or cure, iicoinplaJutB1' and .WduknoKses, you

"ST 3 ! ! . V. PIKBCE: Dear Sir-l horo takeotho " Fnvorito t'reecrlption " nnd I tan mtoni-mcrd It. to nnj- Unly Unit BtiUcre wlili any ft-inulu dl9>»su. t Imvo trk-J sovpral iiodorJprefioriirtiona but unm Old mo thn nood tliatyours dia. Youra " "

NEWS OP ITHE WEEK.

Thnr»d«yf J n i j 12.BovcrclBn'fl ni>iw«l to tho KnlgliU of

Lnhor to Htrlko fell Hut. In Olilcngo li14,00(1 croon etriko. Tlio Amorlc

Itnlhvny union IDCII will try to bavo gen-- mgora tndlatctl Slrikon at

to k d n tmln, killliig tliold l d i l

Bncrnnitiglnccjigln

Injuring four otlmt l t i d

cd n tmln, i l l i ge Bold loin and seriously

T l dy

wolvo roodsb d t

four o t l m r s T w l v oiiorteil us tied up at tbo yards nt

T h t l l conviuilion ot t in- of Clirlstinu Knuiand, With 10,000

Th d

r o l m l o TVoimg Pooplu'a HoclBunror o]mnod at (Ulelogntea In nttenilia ' t lyMBocldtlo

In ntteniinicoton of tlio National Educational

hold nt Anbury Park, N.G C l i G

MBocldtlou was hol nt A y ,/. Commodoro Garry, Colo noi G cor gDll E J M Ki d A N l u

ay, g, Er, Jonioa M. King nnd A. Nolnu-

Mnirtlii utacuswid Bcctnrliui orproprltlons at tlio fin ul conimitUw lionrlnu IAlbany. Tbo oitk-a oominittoo of thwnBtltutionol convention ugrood on tliUiiernliiiotito It will report minting toiloctlons In cities The cruiser Mlnne-kiwlls attained n innsluiuiu speuu ofmoro than lil knots ii[ioii lior prullinLDnrj trial off tho Mi«ei»o hus It tGcnornl .TniiiCB U. Fry dhid»f U;r an Illnosa of tbruo dnya

I t o i C l l

at NewportP l l l d

Oil compnny and eooond'vlco presl-fldiit of tho Uimocd Oil trtiRt, killed lilu.-tult Itoeamo of heavy (Iminyiul lussoj

ugli Bpuculntioii flcnuml G. S. W.Forgustm, truasuror of tbo l«vw bonrd oftho MJBSISSI^IJI, bus diutpponrad. 31U ciiflh

ibort over f!!r.,oaO lioth brnnches of.-.iBTOBSWero In SOUBIOII. In tlio acnutoMr. Dunlul'a resolution Intlorsihur tlio no-tion of tbo profiUlont In rcpord to the grantstrlko wns uimnlmoualy ailoptod.pension mid othor appropriation blllipassed. In tho IIOIIBO tlio SIoKno milrondland forfoituro bill waa pnasoil SovonilMvcro onrtlMiuftku ahooka wore folt In ir 'olMtiit Coustnnttnopla Kenrlj- SUO I)lira reported to bo lost, imd ninny liulld-

,cro iluHtroyod Thu Ililtnimlii d<tlio Vlgllntitngaln War luitwoti

China nnd Jopiro Is belloVLil to lw Innent as tho

I:omu of tlio Korean trouWw

Thu Itnllnn ctiauilicr baa ]>iisscd-Tho In-

turcolonhil ooiiluroiioont Ottnwn has nd-jounifd otter voting In fi.vor of n colon-ial uiistoiiiB union.

J'rliUy, July 13.Trcsldont Clovolunu iiorocd to nppolnt

n commltwlon to invMtlguto tliu liibortroubloD on the promlsa uf tho xtrlko icud-

thiit ilio vldcneo wotiM aviso——na wow inovod moro freely yost«^

tiny. 1'liuro \vm no ilisortk'r, iintl tlio RCII-ind Ktrllto by trtidtw unions was n com-ilota fulluro. 1). Wiinlcu, II proinlncnt

A. H. U. OIUDIIII, mis tirrcstcd near Bncni-inonlo »s tliorlnslciulor of tlio train Wreck-an. UqiortH from tho uiluillt), western nndMiiitlnviRtiitii Btiitos Hhowiil timt tbo strlkourns liri'Alng nil nlons tho lino Prcsl-uont Gompars of tlioAinoriciin FudemtIonof LiiiKir and other lulior londors sent i.inwjiiKS to 1'roaldant Cloieliintl, requost-iiiBlilni to ga to CblciiRO or Boml a por-loiml rcprnsonbitlva linllroud iiiutu.-jniv IUTIHTO tho strike la vlrtunily nt (inmd Itotli bonsos of congrcsH wore InioRsiuti In tho aunnto Sonnlor Hiilo In-iToductsl n mfoliitlan nsklnff for Informa-tion concerning tbo mtutlngs af tlio tariffrouforonra conniilttoa Tbo iinuy and fortlflcatloiis jipproprlation bills veto pnssed

•In tbo lioii&on iminbor of bills of aami olinrnotor w»rf jmewd Thfl

Christian Kndeavor con von t Ion wns oimn-Ml In OoreJani} 1'ho eominlttoo on suf-

rngo of tliu confititutkuml convunLion liniocldwl to report In favor of nn education-

^1 qimllflcatlon for voters Ex-VVnrd-man JIUIIBB Kelly of Now York, Indlotctlfor bribery in receiving, pollen "proteo-tlun" iiionoy from blacknmllwl niorclinnts,bus Hod to Kuropo A monster mass.mooting was hold «t Coopor Union, NowVork, tin dor tlio aiusplocs of tlio labor or.gnnlzntlonB, In ordur to oipruss tlio sym>

' •• eastern workltigmon withwllrond utrlkorti .Tudga

Uurrott gnvo n wrtiflenlo of ransonnblotloubt In tliocasoof KrastUB WlinnnI ninn In Brooklyn who hna invontod n'btillot proof shield" gave an exhibition •

of Ua edlcnor Tho Brltnmila dofonbxlio Vigllnnt for tha sixth tlmo. Tholiierlcan yaaht go)nod rapidly la tlio lot*,sr part ot tbo raco, but was 'iiiablo tot-citako bur rlvol Japan lias accepted

—nijlnnd's offor of nioulatlun In tlio Rora-an dispute Tbo French aliainbor of

iputlca rojocUd J l . Cavnigntio'B jiroposalT nn ini-oniD tax nnd voted oonfldonoo Inic ministry Gurnumy line doolarod a

tariff war ngninat Bpoia,Saturday, July 14, ' - -".- .

Prcsidont Debs offered to docln.ro thoA. It. U. etrlknofl If tho Oenoral Man-;ugcre' jtMoclntJon would take Imok tlia.Btrlkors, but tbo managers refused to oon-Elder the propoEltlon. The Fodoration ofUlior decided not to etrlko, but voted fl>-uoo to ilufond Di-bs and offered their Syra-

pntliy of the ensUtru working]tho • "

Inillnnnpollii 6ir)kwn wrcckrO a freighttruln of 110 curs. All trains nru runningfugulnriy on tlio tioullmrn PnolOc Tho(intlouu! convwitluu uf tbo Yoiing Peo-ple's Hitoluly of Clirixtlun ICmleuvar ondodat Clovi'lnnd Korvst fires are raging inNow Jersey—A hundred armed manworo ordered to JIcKewport, Pa., to pro-toot tlio National TUIJO works, wlilnh willbo opened today ugninst tho protest ofstrikers Stuiutars O'Connor, tiaxtoaand JirMnliun will begin todny to oxoin-Inu GoviTitor Flowor'e record onolTllBerv-laj ittNuni Ilomard F. GonUcb, ox-as-Boinlilyt n nnil oz-pustinnstor of Buffalo,coiiiiir. . i-ulcltlu Siity poraons wboaw ice L-H-niiiiit DCliurob sooinl In WestUnion, 1ml, wi>ro nmile sick, nnd one IsHoat\ Eaylo Kuck, N. J.,hos boon visit-ed by a gliust, no ninny say who allegethuj liavo Hi-oil It ClaraOaepur, tke 1U-yuar-old nsBUtant to tbo postmaster atKurt Leo. K J., was assnultotl by nn unl-dDnttllod nmn, whum nruiod inon am nowsocking Admlrnl da Oama sent fromPortUKQl to President Folxoto of Drn7.llan odor to surrender Good- progressbaa twen matlo l>y tbo 6onato and housoconfuroGB In agreeing upon tho tariff billsoiledulcs Final preparations haro beenmade for tho dopnrturo of tho pilgrltiiBfrom llrooklyn to tlm sbrlno ut Lourdce

Profossur Ton IlulmliolU's conditionwas oonalilerod critical, und his familywas called to his bedside Zlinnionnnn,tho American vhseiman, won at 1'arlH

An anarchist suspected ol being In aplat to kill Prtnldont Canluiur-Porter nndtba supposed niunloror of Editor finnill ofL h I tl t l l s T onuLegho

f

s d uuro In tliu tolls Two vfomo

b l U hof an American Presbyterian tnUslon have* xin nintjucd in Clilna for tandorly caring

ir n Cliiniiinnn they found ilylng by the.jadaido Tho axtcnt of tlio ravages ofthD black plague In Clilna lias Uxo con-eonloil, BO a Toooiua mail Just returnedftom HongkonB reports Vlftllant audBritannia Ball today over tho Royal Ul-eh'rYnclit club courso, Oolfiut lough, lacompotltlou for tlio County Down cup,

.luitd at J2G0, and $1"D inouoy stake.Tuesuar .Julr tT.

Dona says ttio Pull m mi strikers hnve. . j Intontlon of going hack to work.Uoathocte, thalr leader, soya tlioyarooa-gor to wturn. Tha fedurnl nnu Btato troo|)Swill bo kept In CIiliMiHU for some time toCQino. A mob nf strikers iittcokod afreight trnlu In West 0 akin nil, Cnl., nndwon ropulflod by troopi. Twenty onostrikers wom raptured and sovoralInjured

•A Grand Trunk train mm wreckednear Battio Crook, Mleb., 1b Is MIDVCII,by strikers. Olio man waa killed ami BOV-oral puraone woro Bcrloiisly InjurudVuur Unlt«l Stittoa Roidloroworo killedand many otiier purnonfl ivounilod by tbo

~ * i of nn nnmuinitlon wngon inTbo Bpooltvl stato soDnto coni-

n l t t w begun IU inVDatigatlo!) of tlioohargos brouRlit against Governor Flowerby tho Civil Service Ho (arm nsHoclutlon

Vorttst llrcs rnacd with Itianuued furyIn Boutliorn XavrJomcy. Itetwcen 0,000nnd 7.01)0 narua of l ind hnvo boon burnedovet llnrtd S. Stevens of Highland1'nlln, N. V., shut nnd prounbly futnllywoiindod liUwlfo A Hlinghtor of no-gro mlnurs by Btrlkora aa they eamo outif tho mliiEB near Ulnnliitfliam, Alii., ra-ultwl In at leant six dentlia mid seven so-

rlous injurloE]>opo was roii- -•uliool at l'lattsburg, N. Y-, pn.lnlng thaundertaking and UMttnvlng tho ajKiatollchleading Nonunion loiiBttlioroinon nt

igo, N. Y., wurottttnokodbydlsciinrir-lon, mid tlio pollco wow called on to

protect tbom Liitilo Hnlllday'g son-tcnoo wiis commuted to llfo Imprlaonniont

-Both IIOUBCS of congress wore In sea-In tlio Gonato tbo legislative, ox-

Ivonntljudlotnland District of Calam-l>la appruprlation bills woru ]>asB0dIn tho house a resolution Indorsing PJ-OEI-lont Clovolnnd'a out Ion (luring the recantitrlko wns passed Police Commission-

er McClave of New York city resinned,nnd General Michael KcnvJn, nprominejttPlatt llopubllcan nnd n former Intornnlmvonuo collector, was nppotntv*l an hlasuccessor Tlio Yitlo team was d of on tod

I tlio nthlotlo content In England, OxfordInning flvo coDtosts, Ynlu tliroo nnd onoDin« a tlo Tho llrltannln d of on tod tho

Vigilant In tho race for the Count? Downcup nt Bmiflor, Ireland Tho oon of tboDuke nnd Duolicsa of York was chrlsUm-

>l Wlilto IAMIBO T'10 Italian Bonn towritlio nntlnnarclilst bill wltliout tlo-s I*rluc6 IJlsinnrok was gnoted by

un liuintinBO crowd at Berlin white on Maway to Varxln Pennsylvania cokuvorkors baruvutvu nearly unnnlinouslyto oontlnuo tbalr atrlke. They think theynresuruUj win. • ' • - ' -

WcanesdKT, July 18, ." .-;.'vKugeno T. Dobs, Goorgo \V. Howard,

L. W, Itogors and SjlTeater KQllher, oftbo American Railway union' refused togive ball and woro sent to Jail In CLloa-go, ohnrgwl wltU violating an Injunctionof tho United States circuit court. Pres-ident Gompors of t i c American Federa-tion of liabor tblnkB tba strike was a BU».oosa in nltlinnto roBulta Eight minorsWore blown to fragments In a mine nearHazlohin, Fn., by tbo explosion of 600sticks of giant powder wnlch w e n Wingdistributed among th i (m—ThoprosUont•lgned tho enabling not niaklog Utah aBtato Partlofl of CbriBtlon • Kndoavor(lologatea und U A, B . men vliltod Obau--

geTcrol Interesting lectures wonrid'A. Wolls, Jr . , was ap-

pointed second Bocrotory of Bmbaasr a tendon -A foroat -flro dastrayod,- tbe

hamlot of Gnxrn IlurJr, N, J,——Two IronBtuamon wore in collision, m a ono ofthom WO8 tenoned inaldtvor .Norton 'sPoint, N. Y . — - B o t h hooBoa ol -oongniw-won In session-—In, the Bcnatotho agri-cultural opptopriaUon bill . was posaod,with an amonduient oiderlng tho oxpond.ltureof $1,000,000 to oxtormlnatotlio HUB-Bian tbistlo——In tbo nonse'Mr. Bailey'sunlfdrm bankruptcy bill ana soyoral othwmcaatlKHworo paif lod-—Mrfl . , i Iai jMcJIolloj), on inmate of tbo UooliQitor! Hos-

pital For tho IHHIDD, kicked to death agedi n . Gortrudo Elningor, anothnr lnmnto

— L o u l B Larenlbtto, a Coxeylto tramp,was lynuhad uenr Clnolnnatl for m u r d e roua ofisoult on a former wlio-htul fotl anapattiy. Gonornl iMoatorWorkman Sovo^ Vltama,t... —_

ttlgn (loolartd that tlio Knights of 'Labor ' lodged hln. Twooharges of uynmnltewould itnnd by tlio A. B . U. Georgo• :Warooaploeotlln front of a train boatingPiilliiian Issued n statement defending . u n i t e d Statea' cavalry Into Pond Crook,;ho conreo taken hy Jils company.. Bogu- j Q , T . , but linppliy n o ono was b u t t - —ianilred Into o mob at Saotomento nna . <ji)i rjy.two hend ot oottloon tho farm otmortally woutulod two , inoa. gtrlkora . tho Oneldo(N. Y.) ooinnmnUy hftvobeenwero Bontonocd far contempt at •varioua oondomnBd as suffering troni tuborouioniHplttoon l'lio Christian Kndoafor con- j _ _ r h o Forty-first soparato company, N,VDntlon a t Cleveland licld Its ecoond day'n l Q s. N. Y., baa been ordorod from Hyra-losslon -prondorgaat, tho oflsasaln of : 0UH0 ^ Oswi'go. Trouble with tlio loni>-Inrtor Harrison, wiw-liongoa in Cl» lcago-g) , o n j m o n |B 0tpootcd- :—Tho Now York

~ i u * ^ 1 ™ 0 1 1 ^ , 1 ^ . 1 0 1 ^ ? 8 0 1 1 ^ " J!10 !" oonstltutlonal convention uoolilea, ni to40, to retain tlio unnnlmouB vordlot rttlofor juries. The subcommittee of tho su(-frajro oammlttoawlll report In favor of leav-ing tho womnn EufTrigo quostlon to tlio

Toroba Irt |80,000P l h l lToroba IrtPorlthursl;l t

0 b a U T h e HOT.apubllo; nppcal to tlio

k it in r u r a to thenltlaonfl o t Now York city In rogurfl to tliomayorulf/ campaign—r-Gcoi-BO B . Gra-ham, founder of a rana iu ' i Magazine, dieds t t h o Memorial hospital, Otangw, N. J.— B o t h hbusos of: oongrosb were In HOS-B l o n _ _ I n tho BonnW Mr. Halo's resolu-tion of Inquiry as to wjmfc. hafl boooiuo oftho tariff bill was ulMUssed. • The riverand-linrbov appror'-loUon bin'.iitu pnsacd

ju tlm h(f»;w' nnly loutlno buslniwawai transacted.—-An attempt was ntoOoby an anarchist to burn the Frouch Iron-olad. Lazare (Jaraot OM aha TVB» Iwlnglaunched ftt - Toulon on Thursday— ' -Xhora were 64 donthB from oliolarn In St,Petersburg on ThurBdny I t lsonld tlmtLords Dunravan dhil lionsdolo will cbnl-lenso for thtfAuiotlco's oup with tho yacht,Which is to bo built for tliem' Articlasbf Ineorporatlon wore Mud at Tronton ofthe Control Now Jersey Traction compa-ny and tbo Now York and PhiladelphiaTrnotlbn company, which combinationwill operate a system uf trolluy linos bc-tweon Now York city and PhllaOulphla-—•Professor I lennaan Ifclmlioltz, tlio dta-tlngnlsbod Gurman Bctontbit, U danger-ously ill at Ber l in-—A further t e s t ofthe Camagto unnor pinto was made at tlioIndian Hood proving ground, nnd tboShell plorcod tho ploto—-A woman andfour children woro drowned hy a cloud-burst at XioadHllI, Ark. Pbelan, Dob'B

agent In Cincinnati, was sentenced to six'ontbB In Jail for contempt of court.

Monday, July Id.. Doha spoke at tevornl meetings In Chi-

cago. Ho may tronsfor Ills strlko opara*tlons fartlier west Barornl switches woromlsplaoed In the railroad yards, and a t

DR. W. E. DERRY,DOVER, N.J.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Cllnlt.1 A u ' t N. V\ Oplh. and A m i IiaL(Dr. Rnappi).

FFICE nOUIlS! I to SiSO nnd S:s0 to 8 tDAILY, eioppt Monday am) Friday.

Sundays, l to 2:80 ONLY.

8YE3 BXAM1MBD FOR HI.ASSKSWhite Bed Spreads,11-4 - il-4

6gc. each. 89c . each.

WINDOW SHADES,AI I ItKW SHADES

29 cts. and 39 cts.PATERSON.-N. J .

Bospoctftilly submitted to M^SM-vS^\^^ieAim1>»iithe oasli U'ade only. i..*u*2aia%££?!il. •w«*rtB»nI« »«* to

r5yd*

C ANCEQGored Without tbe Knife K

E. MA0JHEII, M. D. ,skin, Cancer, and Malignant Diseases

A BFE

man g q heo t o r a T h e Vigilant "won tlio rato tortho rear commodore's oup on ' Itolfostlough. Tho Britannia was disabled at atlino whon tha Vlgtlnnt hnil a winningjoad-^-—Tlio Amorloon oolony in Londoiignvo a supnor [o tho manbore ot tho Ynlaathletic town There was a bitter dobatoen tho afitlaiiarehiHt hill In tho Frenchchamber ot deputies, lladlcald made vl»l t t t k th i i tlent attacks upon tho ministry.

"with.

Coughingleads to Consumption. Stopthe Cough, heal the Lungsana strengthen the System

Scott'sEmulsion

tho Cream of Cod-liver Oiland liypophospliHes. It Ispalatable and easy on thestomach. Physicians, theworld over, endorse It.

'Don'! b» taetaiHr Subillluies!

snogs,Look through m y poem

you may possibly con-

clude its the way to ob-

tain value when wanting

anything in tbe form of a

good shoe. It is not one

i od at varianoe with the

first cause of seleoting

reliable goods at a price

rightly sung to their

bonaflde quality.

May 18th, 1894.

J, 0, KAMINSKI,

DOVER, W. J.

VflLDE OF fl GOOD 8 P p H i 6 Enot haxo Jour dotlica mads up In ui at-

tractlTe ftua artistic wanner tiy oompeteot onltersand exiwrlenced worlctiion f ';•• • .-•- , ;

diiMt quality at Work a t reannD&hla prtcea.

tt»»ot tog)(«e...;,..,......,...i..English TroiiHerlnga, nude".Wllole wi

bftnda. . , , , . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . .Ittiwbusy, tend Doetal and'our ropreeentaUve

wlUc«il OQ joii. ' ':-:-1*--'•-:;";,'• ';•'':"•

J. BARTER* CO.- • • : • nipOBTINO'VAlIiOIIB.'-- ' :• • •-

67 BROADWAY,lesr enrtim tt., H. T.

I O B S B A R T E R , • ! - . • - . . • . ' - • • • ' • •

IAJCS8 A. MAXWBLL ' • .' \

. OOI MOt.•KH JUi;THB TKABI

~...y '•• UATIOKAJti PATBOBAUE

BKarOODKaEOFBUBlUBBSTBAIMNO

Least npnaiT. In tima and motiar. l^aa-antart location.' In^onnl b / thotuaoda o(

udbsejoaTlnoed. .

HEATH £ DRAKESPECIAL

Ladles1 Bliirt Waists.Thebaliuioa or our fltock of Waists wUlbfl

et Oreat Baductlow from former nriotM.Boys' Kin* SUM Waist ftt •••••i'V1

A

79 otsLadlee' Floe Wrappers mwla of floa Freocb

eam men ' '" J 8 .Tho bolwoo ot i>ur stock of Bls»r Butts at

and less than costLaiiitB- WhiUi Lawn Waists, fomierlr 80c.

00c nnd | l , « t ^

Btuuica of LadUa' 8Uk Walnta, that sold st Jfl

Hen's Furnishings.Men's Outing Shirts, reduced from »1 to.. ...

76 ots-

"lloolion'sOuUatfBlilriA.reduood fromfl.aOto..

Mtu'B OUUUK Blilria, reduced from f l.Tfi to..

Mon'a Outing SlilrU, reduced from J2.T& to.. _

Wssluhle Neckwear, reduced from ffic to...

12 one-half ota.Hen's Hair Hoae, black, value We, now 18c

• or two pairs lor »-. .25 ots.

iUdien1 Hose, tantb!i>ck, full regular Tulue18c.,now 18c, or two i»sJ™ for •-.I*dle8' Dolbrixgnn Vests, regultu- |l,00 value

*":"' sboi-EaohUJiai' Baauiggea Psnts, ngtinr fl 00 value,

" ' 60'otaIJMENS

MB.. OOu., TDc, Ku.. |wrTallin DaaioBk

4Oc., tea.. Mo. 7Bc par yard,ALL OUR tMVgMgnifcm OFFEltED A

777 aud 779 Broad Street,NEWARK, N. J.

COK, MftRKCT »T, ANa (•*««,

MOREI8TOWN, XT. J. .

CAPITAL, $.00,000 T SURPLUS, $50,000

AllowsIntareBtondepflsiUof 1100and upwards,subject to chock from Oat« ot deposit unUl with-drawn al the ntajgfB per— - - ^ ™"

O F F I C E R S :

BASIUEL FIIEKMAN, Fmident. 'i

TV.W.CHARLES P. OOTl ER, TKuurer. '

VWh ItKVEim, Beerelnry.K 11. Jl.CX)IUELJi,A»at, Boo, oiiil A«t,Tit*«.

DIRECTORS

• CAUTION t•When you ask for Ballantlnrt Biport, be

sura TOO *«t I t • Do not aoottpt anj otbffBear, MOknM aomeone M I ft is juit u good.A small ilast of tbo genuine It batter than a

- or* cheap imitation. For nl« fn tilus nliOM and deltTsrad anywhere In

KANOUSE * MOLLER;; l DOVEB.N.J.

eoiimi AO-BKTIB.; -•. BOTTLBRS OP \,

PURE APPLE CIDER.; FINE PORTER,

•'.'" •. A B B T H I wan ' •' • ' • ; . - • " • • ; • •

Soda and Mineral Watersor m n DBoaiPTtoii. . ;'j

W QATISFACTION aUAUANTBED.

Frank H. Tippett,FIEK IHBDHAUOE

REAL ESTATE IGENTOrnci, BAKED EOJLEINO,'

DOVER, -:- New J e n e y

EstabiCsbed 20 Yean -

F. F. mc», nopiicior

b»n.-Boilers. Smoke Stacks, OilChKnfca) Pans, Ore Bucket aod all

Unda of Sheet Iron Work.

RKPAJRIHQ PROMPTLY ACTENDBDR)

Old bnllara tak«n In axchnnza 1 Coal sadWood, Baxnlad and Looas LImo. Bah. Plaa.ter, C^nont, Vrrint and Common Brick.Mtfltt." •*• C o r b l t * ' BHIsTmta £ > ?

™ n . MORRIR ANn nTCKKlWON BT*.

CREDIT CIVEiy TO ALL

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

SHILOHTun OBXJU ooirai

TOa.lftatenlnUmo. MuEaett.tOeti!,!Qold b ; Robert BUlltwe, Dover H.J.

DOCKBBOa TO A. WtOHTOVj

Tin, Copper and Bhoet IronHoofing, Zinc, Sheet Lead,

Load Pipe, Pumps, &o. •

THE GORTON ; •BOUSE-BEATim STEAM

HEN'5 AN0 BQYS'Ladies' and Children's Capes, Jackets and Ready-made Dresses,

; • , • " ' ' '.'.'-. " 'Abo ' i t e

tn thcSute ; •'CALi;;AND SEE US;. : • ^ ' ^ u - ' • • ^

BIACKWELL STREET;

Sash^ Blinds,BRACKET »N0 SCROLL SAWINO DONE TO ORDErt!

BIilDRY AND SCREENED

(MORaiB AKD SSBEX DUTBION.)

Depot In H«« fo r t , foot of Datolaj Stand

fQQt- Df- ChXiBtOpblif £tL "

OOKHNfOtHQ UXY 90tb, IBM.

DOVER TIMETABLE. V

TEAiMB ABEITX AHD OSFAAT TSOtt THISerknos AB xaijJowa i ^

U 8 T BODKD. A. K. WBST BOUHD, A, H

OawrgoBxprMs slDover ezprets 6iG0 Blagb'ton^nall* 6JW

Eaiton mall.- OriJeBuffalo exprusr* 10:17

DoTofacooni, / ;Eastpn express ;

EaHtOlDiaUOswego exoresj* _.Dover aocoin. 4:06Eaolu t tn 'o ipl.* &HSDo*er su»om. - —Buffalo ezpretv*Dover aoeom.'.'

8!1BUllksxnresa*Eaatcnaenom - 8^7 r___MUk express* B:57 Theatre trainDover accom. 10KB '

•Via. Eoonton Branch/

ea 8:44jn. B:40

SonuiUai oxp.* 11:18Dover aooom. 11:80

Doreraooom,.. 8tBSDoveraeoom. • 18^5 Bastonexpress. ' 6KWKlmlra expreat* 1^6 doraatpo u p , * 6:24Easton mall 2;« Hopatoong Exp» 6:48

tonipV:8i87u r n w p . 7J18 -

Uovwacooni; ; 8MfiaSalo axpren* BAlBoston express* 0^0Dover aoeom. , 10:10BaffsiaaxprftM* 10.-S9

DOVER AND MORRISTOWN./;--;.

Dovor. Vorrtstown.

13:4B p. x .

4tOS,". '

lilO TBUBim •6m

Uuri^ito wu jr. "-Dovoir.fll(BA.If. < &ML K.7:41 " .SslT. "

IOIBO- ", ''IDaB ••

l^Sp3i854til •5:MflJIO

im5iO8'Bl95j

7 » .»,-•• BUS " . . -u^o;" - loao.'i1 ^H B A . X. 1:8.U.».

LKAVB NEW r p H K FOR DOVER. ' ' •

10:10, A. •!.; Tim n. I, m,

*,iii8o.*VI«.BoostoQ Branoh.

. . CHESTER BRANCH. • . - ' .Eastward. . ' iS&i/fons.".: V Weeiuidri. 'A.X. P.H. P.M. • • A.M. t, at, p. U,1:00 19:00 4:10 Cheater TOM.8:05 «;'S1M ViiiB i,m Horton 10:33 2:67 6:10 .8:00 12:18 I.W . Inmla 10.H U:5S 0:13fi:W 12:18 4^1 SuwasunDa W-m 8:47 O:Qtt . ' ,8:07 ]2aa * « Kmril DJa a:4S OSS. ,Bna.iaOT 4:ES Junotloa 0:4S 2iSU 0:00 %B:1S 19:80 S:OD' Fort Oram :U:40 2-ja 5:67 ,'8:90 i a ; » 0:03 , Dovir 0:M 2:30 6:M.Tha Hac](eH»tom> Exprut Btopa at Fort';';\

Oram RolDg aaat at 7:21 A. M ;* going'.WMt at ' ; ' •;]

CENTRAL RAILROAD..•: ; \. - '•' 0 J ; H B W JER9EV. : '•''•-.;•','

n a n T A B U in s r n o r JUKB 17,169!^:'. -\\

TRAINS LEAVE BOVER AB POLMWS;

rofNawTork, Newark and Elii-ibetli, ai 6.01, i . at.; 12K)9, 3:31,J

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For Philadolpbla at C.51, A. « ;1209,3:31.6:54p,ic : ;; :-: For Long Branoh, Ooean Orovo,;:Asbur.v Park and poisfa on New-;York and Long Branch Railroad,at 6:61, A. n.{SM p. ».. , v ^ l j i -

For aUstationa to High Bridge':

at fl:fil, A. »t.j 12:09, 3.81, ff;St P. |c.For Lako Hopatoobg at 6:61,

8:68A. «.J 12:09,,B:31, 6:64, 6:49p . ' • . . : • " : • , ' ; • . " • • '.;•:.-. v." •.••'••; j j i i l i : ; : - ; \

For all stations to Edison Rt 6:61:':8:58*.«. 3:81 p,u.•:.v;';,i'^iJSi'i

. ForEbokawayai8:16^9:16/il!40r-A. K. 4:16,6:19,7:18 p:K.;:.;X;j*ii

For-Hibemia at 9;16ArK.; 4:16;;

For Easton, Alleotown andUanchChunk at ..6*1, A. a j 3:81;5 656I,

Leave New .York »t 6:00, 9:10A.at.: J:10, im,4miMpm^S::fir

Leave Eookaway at 0:49,8:M i.v.) 12^)0,8:22, 5:45 6:40 P. at p. *.

Leave Port Or«m at 8:10, 9:10,1^6 A. *.; 4:10, 6:14, 744 p,»;leave High Bridge at 8.10,' 10:87

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