Before Xinas Surplus Stock Sale
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Before Xinas Surplus Stock Sale
VOL. XXVIII. Truthful Advertising will Always Sell Honest goods. &.POST OFFICE BLOCK Before Xinas Surplus Stock Sale Clear the way for Christmas! The gre.it annual Before Christmas Bargain Event of the State. All surplus stocks of every kind sacrificed to this great occasion. GOME WHILE SUCH PRICES LAST Your attention to the rice choiceness and desirability of everything. Never such merchandise at such prices as these. Big enough savings at regular prices. How much bigger now! Bargain Specials Every Counter Hundreds of popular items included in many sale offerings. Hundreds of huge bargains await everyone. COME! COME! COME! - ^ P H E S E H T T H I S COXJPOH-& -AT- I THE NO. 52 DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1898. BEE HIME TEH PER. OEHT. DISCOUNT on all foods purchased except " specials " if this coupon Is presented before December first and i t time purchases are nindo. Uood If enclosed with mall order, THE IRON ERA. L. S. PLAUT * CO. No Agents or Branch Stores Anywhere. FREE DELIVERIES. MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON DAY OF RECEIPT. Mominiout to .Jeruey Soldlorn. John Newton, of Madison, who pleaded ;uilty to an Indictment for forgery, was sent Former A&semblyman Charles F. Hopkins, to the County jail for three months. New- chairman of the Slate commission apj>ointed :ullirlts Jjcarn t h a t tlie Way ot t)io ton is au old offender, and had just emerged for the purpose of having erected a monuTruiiHu;rc>HHor Is H a r d . from State prison after serving a sentence ment at Andersonvitle, CJa., in memory of : The October term of the Morris County for a like ott'ense, when ho was arrested upun the Now Jerney soldiers buried there, fe havCourts ia practically at an end, tbere being this complaint The man is not sound ment- ing the base of the monument tju&rried out but one more CUB« IU try, tU&t of Herbert G-. ally, and as tie has nhown a disposition to re- of a conglomerate blue stone found near Boonton. The stone wiii bo tmipped frcin Torrey, indicted several terms ago for malic- form, tho Court woe lenient. EJHs Jackson, colored, of Morriutown, was Boonton to its destination within a few ious mischief anil breaking and entering. This case JB eot down for November 29, andpermitted to go until the next term of Court weeks. There will be two bases. The first will Iw tried before Judge J, Prank Port, of under a suspension of sentence. Ho hrj been will bo five feet six inches srjuare, and the Newark, because Judge Vreeland was for-tried and convicted upon a charge of assault second fuur feet B\X inches Bquare. The monument will bo of nuincy granite, and will and battery upon ouo Henry Gruuby. merly counsel in tbe case. Fred M. Teeter, of Madia in, was sent to Bland twenty-three feet high. It will be cut Harvey Jackson aud Ellis Jackson, colored, in five sections, with tbe blue stone between who were jointly indicted for having com- State prison for two years as a penalty for each section. Tho dfe, which will be highly mitted an assault and battery upon Henry having obstructed the I>., L. and W. R. It. at polished, will be two feet eight by two feet Chairman liny nor bud hlti utleution atTotal $4,G0G71 Gruuby, were tried fur that offense, and the Madison by piling ties upon tho trackB. At eight, aud t»o /t*>t tliroe iu height, nnd wil) tracted to the statement in the report ol the jury after being out all night reached a com- tlifl time of tbo r^nimigsion of this crime, bear tbe following dedicatory inscription in age of oue of the prisoners, which was given Streets and highways .S5M S' J promise verdict by finding Harvey not guilty Teeter, who is an educated man, and comes sunken letters: as eleven years, the charge being "drunk, 1 Fire department . 4400 and Ellis guilty. On sentence day sentence of good family, was on a prolonged spree, . 023 00 and remarked that if there are placet* In town Electric Light Go, stranger, tuNow Jersey, Tell her that .. 7010 in the case of Ellis was suspended until the aud evideutly did oat appreciate the euorm•bore liquor iB sold to boys of eloven It Police ity of his act. I t was only due to the vigi- we lie bore in fulfilment of her mandate and next term of Court. would be well to know something about them. Officers and salaries . 28 10 l a n t of an employee of the railroad that a oar pledge, to maintain the proud nmne ot Miscellaueous . ill 42 Martha Castinmre and her daughter Maud, terrible uccidont that might have been at- your State unsullied, and place it high on the ouncilman Cachart suggested that as Chief scroll of houur among the States of this 1'oor $1,793 411 who hall from Dover, and who wero together Ifagau was present he might enlighten the tended with great loss of life, was aver tod. great nation. ouncil iu regard, to the matter, whereupon $2,813 2S udlcted for the oilen»e of keeping a dis- Joseph Ewiug, a young man of New York, Balance on baud Beneath this die will be inscribed in large ordorly house in Morrlstown, were placed the Chief explained that he had found the was sent to tbe county jail tor two mouthx, letters : SCHOOL FUND, upon trial for that offeuse, this lwiog the last ouug lad lying helplessly drunk in the rear he having been convicted upon an indictment NEW JERSEY. RttCEII'TS. caso to be tried. The trial was a long one if Gardner's livery stable late one Saturday The capitoI, which surmounts the upper Balance as per last report #50 51 and the jury did not reach any agreement for having stolen a pocket-book from Mrs. light. At tho police station the boy told that Board of Education n o t e . . . . ?^,000 00 Catharine Doer, at the farmers' picnic at part of the monument, will be of granite, until they had. deliberated all night*and the iuau cinployod in that stable had given him C. H. Benuett, Receiver o£ Swinefleld, last summer. two feet seven by two feet sevou by one foot greater portion of the next day They then Taxes 1,081. W whiskey from a bottle. The boy was subseThomas Miskela, of Dover, who pleaded eight iu height, and will be carved with a —• $3,021 01 came in with a verdict of guilty against both uently turned over to his mother, who bad United States shield in relief ou each side. the accused women, but recommending guilty to an indictment for having committed jeeu notified, of her young hopeful's plight, The crowning figure will be a soldier at Total wyffm ofMaud to the mercy of the Court. On Mou- an assault and battery upon Edward L, mil wlio had promised to prefer a charge EIBHUHBEMENTS. parade rest. day both of the prisouers were arraigned for Decker, was allowed to go upon payment of a tgatost the man who had given the whiskey Teachers' salaries «l,4J0 00 sentence, and Maud received a sentence of floe of $15 and costs. To Bo MiiBtt-rod Out Monday. :o her boy. "Now Bhe won't do It." Incidentals KMB0 Patrick Connelly, of Madison, retracted the >wo months In the county jail, while her Repairs SOIl _ The Second Regiment, N. J. Vols., of which " Dou't you think you could get her to pre- Furniture mother was sent to State prison for the term former plea of not guilty entered by him to Co. M, of this city, is the crack company, was WW fer a charge?" asked Chairman Ruynor when BOOUB and stationery 2UI Oil of two years. This severe sentence was im- an Indictment for assault upon John H. not mustered out to-day as was expected, the Janitors' salaries 115 00 the Chief got through with tils explanation. posed by the Court for the reason that lira. Much more aud pleaded non vult. The court vast amount of work devolving upon Chief District Clork 5000 imposed a One of $50 and costs. " No, I can't," was tke answer, whereupon $1,059 40 Castimore boa previously been convicted upon Paymaster Wilson's department at this junc:he matter was dropped. a like charge As a sequel to tbe case Cbas. In the case of Herman O'Dell, the youiig ture making it impossible to pay off tbe regi$1,118 00 Balauco on hand Pettiuger, a young man of this city, who man who was tried and convicted for having ment until eight or ten dayB after receiving The Recorder's report was substantially the claimed to be the husband of the elder Casti- stolen a horse belonging to Edward H. Ball, same as Chief Hagan's. Receiver of Taxes Cliarlea H. Bennett's more womau, ban been placed in jail on a of Bali's Crossing, ncarBoootoii, sentence has the regimental pay roll. The pay roll of the There were two reports from Chief James Second was not sent in to the department charge of fornication, be having testified upon been deferred pending the disposition of a until Saturday. The following order was Mellck, of the Fire Department, hie Sep- report for the month of October follows : CITY FUNDS ^ the Btaud that he was the husband of the tnotfon for a new trial that has been made promulgated to-day: iinber report having been received by City tax 8 25 00 woman, wlilcb was believed to be untrue. by bis counsel, Charles Stillwell, jr. The "lerk Baker on the morning after the Octo- Poll County tax 831 SI " ThiB company will assemble at the armory ground upon which this motion was made ia rer Council meeting. I t told of the election Citytax OOODS iu Dover ou Monday November 21, at 7:30 SENTENCE DAY. that one of the jurors, during the progress of a m , and proceed to Paterson for final payU»7 00 >f J. Alvin Hagan to membership In City of Water t a r Electric light t a r 10155 tho case, was iu Buch a state of intoxication meat and muster out. lover Steamer Company, No, 1, and reconiOn Monday morning Judge Vreeland called Railroad awl Canal tax 410 73 "All men /'ail'tig to report at this time neuded that 600 feet of hose and 25 keys for Taxes of 1800 before him for sentence all the defendants as to be unable to understand tbe nature of will 70 49 be considered deserters. ;Ue engine house be purchased. The re-Tuxeaof 181)7 who a t this term of court were either con the evidence that was being produced. The 153 08 '' Membm-B who are yet conflued to their* , . . . 2007 ort for tho month of October told of the Costsaud interest viuted upon or bad pleaded guilty to indict- matter will bo argued ou November 30 before homes )>yilluess aud unable to be present will Judge Vreeland. $1,087 77 inputs fuund against them. at nnce send a rertificate to the Commandant, Hallowe'en fire on Clinton street, giving the signed by tbe attending surgeon. SCHOOL FUND. oss at $000, with Insurance of $500, and also Michael Portunatto, of Madison, convicted " By order of Dogtax $ 400 loted the resignation of S. L. Vangorden StateBChool tax Etluctue Your iiowelii Wtlli CuBcaretfl"CAPTAIN PETTY. 14085 for having assaulted a fellow countryman Cnndy CnUinrLfc, euro constipation forever, Voin Protection Hook and Ladder Company, City school tax "A. P. SICDAVIT, 4mm named Lltzfo Mareo, was fined $50 aud costs, "Fiiut Sergeant." (00,25c. If O. C. O. fall, drupcists refund money. Surplus revenue 380(39 io. 1. F $1,02104 which he paid. A request from the Board of Health tor the A u I m p o r t a n t Decision, Johu N. Hesse, who was tried and conThe Uuttleshlp Wisconsin ta.OOH 81 victed upon an indictment for an assault and imiual statutory appropriation of $250 was Total paid to City Treas. Cook, The New Jersey Supreme Court on Tues- Will be launched in San Francisco, Saturday, eceived anil later on In the course of the Tbess bills were ordered paid : battery upon James J. Cutler, a t Fjauders, day tiled an opinion sustaining a verdict for November 26, Tae official trala carrying session a resolution that the appropriation be Corporation pay roll $094 80 aud who pleaded noii vult to another indict- damages ffiven in tbe Essex Circuit Court to State OOlctals and the Christening Party will ranted waB passed. Middle Valley Trap Rock & Mining ment for au asBaultupon Constable Ralph H. Th imas Ruddy, of Newark, against the NewCorapauy 40011 Salmon, was Benttiuced to pay a line of $30 ark Electric Light and Power Company. start from M&rinette, Milwaukee, and Cbi Requests for the transfer of the billiard cago, Saturday, November 19, gotnS via the E D Neighbour, agent 45 04 and pool license held by the late firm of Joseph Wharton 0v0 upon tbe first charge and $20 upon the second The amount of damages awarded by the lower CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL R ' Y . Holler & Co., to Herman D. MoIIer, and of C. \V. Blake court was 812,500. Kuddy's eight-year-old 10 00 with costs of prosecution. Stops will be made at St Paul, Tacoma, 1000 the bill poster's Hcenso issued to Stewart C.W. Blake boy was injured by taking hold of a live Prince Wilson, colored, of Fatereon, who Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and , o2 00 .dams, to Will/am H. Baker were also James Hagan George McBlroy 50 00 was convicted upon an indictment charging electric light wire that was trailing in tbe Denver. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, granted by resolutions. Joseph V. Baker 100 00 him with having burglurized the house of Btreet. The cose was carried to the Supreme Dining Cars, Observation Cars for the exPetitions were received for electric lights George Flerson 150 00 Court by the company on exception to tbe 37 50 Mrs. Martha McGroggan, at Lincoln Park, refusal of tbe trial judge to grant a non-suit. clusive use of tbe party for tbe entire trip, ,t tbe corner of Richards and Satnmis George A Raynor George (.'arhart 37 50 received a sentence of six years in State under the direction of Mr, Reau Campbell, venues, and corner Searing and Elm streets. W. S Collard 1100 prison. Upon another Indictment for having The nou-suit was asked for on the ground General Manager of I'HE AMERICAN Toustst Both were referred to the Fire, Light and W. W. Hill. ,\ 18 28 attempted to break out of the County Jail that tbere had been no negligence on the part ASSOCIATION. A limited number of tickets J. W. Bickley IS 60 of tbe company as the wire had been down Water Committee. C. H. Bennett; 103 50 while while awaiting trial, to which he but a few minutes. at reduced raws covering all expenses will be A report from the Fire, Light and Water J.T. Kerr&Co 1180 pleaded guilty, \V ilaon was sentenced to State sold; they Include Railway and Sleeping Cor Committee expressed satisfaction with the M. J . Heinl 47-50 prison for three years, both sentences to run Justice Collinses opinion holds that the fares, meals in Dining Cars, Hotels, Car2o00 ew Ore alarm whistle and recommended Its Enterprise Cornet Baud length of time tbe wire was down does not 25 00 concurrently. riages, etc. For details address Tbe Amerl-. idoptlon, which was subsequently done, a Dover Cornet Band enter Into the cose, and the company did not Tlppett& Baker 43007, can Tourist Association, 1121 Marquette solution to that effect being adopted. The Edward Braxton 4 00. Auirew Gunderinan, a canaller, who avail itself of tbe opportunity to prove that resolution provides that tbe whistle b used W.H. Baker 2-100 pleaded guilty to an allegation for having the breaking of the wire was due solely to Building, Chicago. Harry L. Schwarz 75 Ott umltreated a puir of muled usud by him, was only In case of fires in the city of Dover. the elements, and not within the company's Debtor.. 1 2& sentenced to pay a Hue of $•£> and costs. Chairman Itaynor reported the renewal of Henry power to prevent. The decision further says " S h o r t i e s " Defeated a t Hand Polo. W.H.Sbupe 80 Jeremiah Hendershot, of Morristoivu, ia- that to exonerate itself from prim a facie the insurance on the engine bouse and con- Charles C. Mase 80 The Dover Shorties met defeat at the bands 31 «l dieted for having committed an assault aud negligeuce the company should have shown of the Ironclads at hand polo la the Armory tents for a term of three years at a Dreinluni Dover Lumber Co hattury upon Chief of Police Holloway, of f $75, thB amount of the policy being 16,000. how long tbe wire had been u p ; that it had on Monday evening by a score of 6 to 2. Total $2,553 21 pkco, to which ho pleaded guilty, not been subjected to undue usage, and that Three periods of fifteen minutes each were At the request of Chairman Lyoa, of tbe escaped with a flii'J of $10 and co^ts. it bod been tested from time to time. These played. The intermissions were enlivened by Ordinance Committee, a month's more time T h i r d Rofflmout Goes South. Daniel Bat son. an old ofTundur, who wustbinga the company did show, but rested on music by tho Dover Band. The line up was as granted in the matter ot the fire escape Tho Third New Jersey Volunteer Regiment tried aud convicted upou a charge of having the point that the wire had been down but a as follows: irdinanco. started from Pompton Plains last Friday for assaulted" Anton Gunther, a t Flaudera, wus few minutes aud that there was no neglect in An ordinance establishing a grade on SIIOHTIKS. mONGLADS. Athens, Go, The last night of the Third of his previous bad character sen- removing it. This, tbe opinion holds not to etmannoo street was put on Its final passage First Rush Merritt Regiment near tbo powder works at Pomp' tenced to State prison for the term of seven have been sufficient, and tbe verdict in tbe Reiburger Donohue Second Rush Merritt and adopted. Councilman Lyon suggested that Dalzelt .First Drive Reeves Essex Court stands. something bo done for the improvement of ton won a very disagreeable one, tor tho rain months. Davey Second Drive Bowlby that roadway before winter sets in and re- canrn down in torrents. Tho boys were up a t Edward Wean, who was jointly Indicted, Smith., Centre VanOrden daybreak and a t DDCO began the work of ferred OIBO to the need of better sidewalks. tried aud convicted with Batson for tho above P""» Cover Johnson To Study Gorinau. takiug down their tents and packing up, offense, was sent to tbe County Jail for Myers Goal , Smith Chairman Rayor replied that the street An adult class for the study of German The officials were : Umpire, "Wallace Waer; would be put in better condition at once, but These were loaded on tho trains in waiting, thirty days. George Garrlsh, of Madison, was BBnt to took its first lesson in tbe German Institute, timekeeper, Charles Moller. that the laying of sidewalks had to be by and the three sections, with tbo 1,800 men of ordinance, and that tho property owners In the regiment, started in the forenoon. The State prison for two years for having brutally conducted by Profs. Clemens Gosobruch and Annual Meeting. interest would have to take the initiative in command went to Jersey City, tho trains assaulted his sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna Hop- Ernst NeuendoriT, at No. lif Bergen street, were switched to the Pennsylvania tracks, ping, by striking tier on tbe head with a last night. It is proposed to organize a the matter, Tbe annual meeting for the election of French class for the benefit of any who have and then began the run to Athens over the clothes pounder. This is the full penally for An invitation to attend the proposed reofficers of the Morris County Board of Agriit in view to attend the Parla Exposition in Pennsylvania system. The men had fifteen the crime. ception to Company M was accepted. culture will be held at Afton Hall on Satur1900. Afternoon classes for the study of both days' rations with them. They expect to do Frank Miller, of Dover, who pleaded guilty A resolution directing the receiver of taxes day, November 20, at 1:30 p. m. An opporto two indictments, one for stealing a bicycle Gorman and French will bo formed as soon tunity will be given to all those who are into Jasue alias tax warrants to cover delin- garrison duty in Cuba. belonging,to a man named Swayze, the other as a sufficient number of pupils may he en- terested In devising some plan to Jesson our uets on the 1S00 tax duplicate was passed. ^ ^ ItoMiioss of t h o Sklu; for assaulting Officer Blake, escaped with' a rolled. Another resolution, which may be said to taxes, or to dlscuBa any other other matter of lavo an important bearing, directed the City horrible plague. Most everybody afflicted in sentence of two montli9 In the county jail. interest to the farmor, to be heard. The Children's I>res9e9. Clerk to request City Attorney Neighbour to one way or another. Only one wife, never Clemency was shown the prisoner in this In white and colored, size from 6 months Board extends a cordial Invitation to all innotify tbe Dovor Water Company that af t3r failing euro. Doan's Ointment. A t any case because of the fact that he Is a t present to 4 years, from 25 cents up. J, H. Grimm, terested to attend. OSCAII LINDSLBT, Buffering from illness. Sfn. ft North Sussex street, Dover. the expiration of tbe present contract (about drug store, 50 rente. N. F. ELY, Secretary. President. December 1) the city will no longer require u supply from that company. (The purpose of this move is to cause the ilttlo oflutorefit KnuuccH t h e A t t e n Dover Water Company to take tho initiative tion of t h e City r n t h c r s . In arranging for a continuance of the service. There was little of interest to engage tiio - E D ] . Ltteutiun uf tliu Cily Council {do facto) nt (IK* The monthly report of City Treasurer John t'gular inoutbly meeting of that hotly on K. Cook follows : \toiiday night. CITY FUND. Chief of Police Hagau's report told of UECE1PT8. twelve arrests, $76,20 in fines and coste Im- Balance on hand as per lust roptrt.. $1,007 3'J C. B posed and HO paid in, eight of the twelve C. B Once, Onc fines ami co*ta..$ Hi 55 Citynoto rsons arrested having had their sentences Citynoto 1,OIH»W 101K) umillttd l>y Vice Chancellor Pitney as a re- C. B.Gugo C. H. Bennett, Kec. of Taxes 1,1W7 77 ilt of ha'jeua corpus proceedings brought Mayor Pierwm. licenses . . . . 7000 In tlieir behalf. f?/rr COUNCIL VIIOCE ry couitrs. L. S. Plaut & Co. 707 to 721 Broad and 8 Cedar Streets NEWARK, N. J. No. 12 Brick Block. BLACKWELL ST.. DOVER, N. J . HENRY E. GREENfiRASS PROPRIETOR. Winter is coming and now is a chance to lay in a stock for less money than ever. A few special prices. Men's fleece Lined Shirts or Drawers 39 cents each. Morris County Official Returns. Ladies' Fleece Lined Rib Vests 15 cents. Our stock is now complete. Call and-inspect our bargains. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. We respectfully invite your inspection. Boonton, Eastern District.. •' Western " .. Chatliam, E a s t e r n . . . •' liurlhern so; 38: 91 ', 2801 142: 273( 2051 72 411 01; 58, 10'... lOli 11B' 277: Chatham Borough Cheater.... Hanover, Northern " Southern 100 182 '< Western. 109 123 Jefferson ! 113, Mondham ., ' 178 176 23 102i 60! 17 Hontvillo S j i 227; 18 Morris 109; 150] 4 lit. Oliva 171 209 Fassaic 211 6U1 8: Penuannoc—First Dint " Second Dist. . . . 238 137; 10 207i 22 Randolph. ••••' Rockaway—Northern Dist... 102 " Southern " 118 " Western " 183 Rolbury—Succasunna Dist.. | 041 » Port Morris " .. 92 110' Washington—Northern Dist. H Southorn u . 1S5! 221' 187; 180 Madison Northern Dist 220 170 " Southern Dist. 61' 26" Mt. Arlington Borough 71, 88! Notcoug Borough 1201 115, 17 Port Oram BoroURl! 208 11«! 34 Hockawny Borough Si 181 Dover—Plrst Ward 135: 115 211 a! " Second Ward 1771 140 23, • » Third Ward 203! 125! 88 II « Fourth Ward MorrlBlown-FiratWnrd... . 303! 208 IS " Second Ward . . 239 014 24 " Third W a r d . . . . ; Ol! 200' 111. " fourth Ward... .' 207| 223 I) XHAIRHOUSBJEWELER AND OPTICIAN Blackwell S t r e e t , Dover, N . J Diamond,, Watches, Clocks, toelrV, mm* 0.1 Glassware, Novell!*! te... W . U BUV AN AnER.CAN STEM WINDING WATCH. e of our friends. EYE COMFORT. raok» glw»«« a noccsnlUr. In many e rollnVlDK UlO StrolO. ....RBPA1R.NO OF PINE WATO1BS A SPBCA..TV... Tota, . E R A last week. In three instances the totals were not tho same as a r e given in the official, returns, viz: The total vote tor Foster M. Voorhees, for Gov." ei-oor, Is given as 0,522, while the vote as returned, fools up 0,620, as given in the ERA hist week. The vote for M a ' gull's, Socialist Labor candidate for Governor ia given as 55, but foots u p 50. The vote for Thomas H. Hoagland, for State Senator, is given as ;: 277 ii 27 M ;• 05' !1 07l I5T;> m 10J i HENRY E. CREENCRASS. A full and complete table of official returns of the election on November 8 is here given. With very few exceptions the figures are the same as were given In the table published in the ii no 2- 12 111! 12!1 18 77 10 51 3. 102 100, 150 200 1011 161; : : 110 100! • ! 135 112 21 MS, 101 i8 . Oil 110 on,, 2i 130; 1110 ;"220' 181 , saj ai 70 83 138 120 207, 120 Mil ISO 2. 4 l ! 140 111 i! 20 178; 140 31' BOO, 134 1 781 357: 251 1: 70: 252' 3IHI : 1)01] 201 10 213 210 5(1 aw! SH' Sifl SO! 148; 18(1 17i' 2O7i 207 313 54 65! 3 244! 135 13I1 11 100! 203' 205' 28! 100 103' 152' HI 181 i 00! 104! 130' 113; llli 1 145 170 187 07. 82' 118, 140! 220 Ml 100 1W 1S7 181 50 120 230, 188 1711: 14 ! 144 S8! 217! 1 701 48i 342, 5 431 10 ss ai 711 82 82 10! 11 ii 301 140; 12SI 120 SS. ii 305' 311 114 121 38 37' !I5O 170 135 14! ! 285 ISO. 117 114 23, 2,'i 351, 174; 14(1 W0 3(1, 70 307 201 124 121 1(1, IK) !: 040! 18 257; SM Off, 604f 13 24(1 aor> son „ 690 II Ml' 240 858 15 430 A .203 2211 2111 !i0620570r, 637, M 331399, <H8 O4O4M0O 601 89,1391, 058 00005771. 4881403, 038 007051118, 50815110 BM 105850586,5055.5704; 648, 530,1410,1509, 535, 04,,,18009, 109 - 5,775. This rosult is roacked by crediting him with OS votes in the Nortaorn district of Hanover, which, added to the 1(M votes for Mahion fitney, and 4 for Miller, Prohibition candidate for State Senator, makes a total of 830, while tho official total is only 833. Returns received by tho E R A from that district give Hoagland 04 votes, and thia is the vou.* tie lti credited with in the adjoining table. I t will be seen that Voorheos' plurality over Crane Is 7115 ; Kdloj'a plurality over Salmon, 038; Htney's plurality over Hoagland, 835 ; Daniol S. Voorhees' plural^Hy over Porter, 1,028 ; Welsh a n d - ^ T j W ^ y h o each received 0,588 votes, have pluralities ovor O'Brien, of 1130 and over Bartloy ot 831. THE IRON ERA. DOVER, N. J.. NOVEMBER 18. 1898. 2 JACKSON TARIFF DINNER SPEECH !«-(.•«( h-.-H.l |[ic«»i.ct \)f»Uf. At [I HH 11 Tlii: •• IMI.IlK IS Tt'W " it.i.i i:\tfu.i.i:it. SVS- Ktiiifmrict-H of " Ol.l J l l r k o r y " I ' n l l l . (lit* ('levt'ltiiiil K m nil oi P.-iiiot'raiN TlM'ir tirt-UT l>l>.l»'t-i - ' t h o S u p p l y of Ndfloiiii) M'IIIJI* [Tom >*iilti>niil M e a n s " - " JJeimK-riU t<% C o m p i ' t l t U m (Wle J/di/j-ovcil ditvvtl in Q i m l l i y mtil K«- In I ' r i t c . ' ' The KUA itiindi'l.twl U.I). A. Xic-h.»jH«, «: KlaiuliTs, forn o n y nf Tfif C/iiliiftftinm, nf tin1 tiatf *if .dim' ?•!, 1S.'S, whit-Li contain;; u intrtidl iv|«»rtof (in Aililri'SKilflivt'rtHl hi V\n dutiuti uwi "Jm-kunn Turitl" Pitmcr'1 givt-i on Way :;i nf tlmt vi-uv " in honor of IK'itry Biklwin, l-^ij., of i'itl-burgh, U> whom, innn tlum onyntluT individual, thy nnmtry isin(K'Vitt'il fur the pr.ttci'tins system esliuV ' * by Co)i|itvbs fiti-Uiut'iK-'ounipiiiii'iitof 1 tk-Munufurtiivtit." Tiicsptwh was <l<>!iv«>rt-il by Mr. Iiiiiih\i;iiiiiii.*in"-t'ajv " u very liir«(* com! any, i-oiisMiirj,'," «** l } l 1 ' rhtltirutlii'tiH Blatt's, " i f ht'tiU'<.'J) six nnd fi'vcn huiidivil of our mi.st rt'.s]j,.t-liiblL' i.'iti/.tjllB, the frienrlsi of D-iiif.-ilic Mil- ufm-unv^ and tht* suitorU>rs of ASIHIEW JACK SON for tin.* l'lvsulwiu'y, assi'iiibltd at Col-wl M'Kttrlaml'B Ilwtcl, ii Hit' city of Uiiiuinimti, llutuilton emitity. Ohio." Aftw dinner tnasts wcro drunk, awmit jMinicil with hi'iiuy t'lit'i;r«, the firing of a nixpmii'IiM- uml umrtuil mus-ic. UY quote tin- M'l-fJitti Mini i±J£ht*» toasts " ?(li. Aunirvwrvm and MANI:FACTI;UE tlif lirst iiiiiU)\it:--roii'iO]ilv whiMtiiL' lmu>i Hour *li Out? inin, three i:hwrs.~tiurttl i--.ii n i l ) . M ) ) . .u j l l I h e UH-JI v i n n ) fi-->miin-".\..ti-T- ; I m i l i ihi- - •IMI;- K . ' H ' i v i n v l l i . - i i ll!lil While t i l " rtiVflllHi Wllrt lr*iS tiltlll i-!i'-^1 viUTH'd it iii tiu' poi-uiiu- l . r u ' w h n » by mai-infy ^!-.:titi;r tlttm >i- t h . i r t.nlu- a l l t i n - ^ n r L >1 p l M ' W i 'lU-umii.lf-i 'ii! of ivpiVH'.-ntmi HI uinl'T Ihc uuw r-«t i-h'-nMttin-l ||,i j u u U f ttlril.-..liinv t-.-'.|iiti_'---iLr tin* ^r*-:it l.tafmM. Niiii.'^ It >nb 1'onr OJMM. '1'lnf lUti, W'hiw ami HIIIP win) in the M. ROVAL K. Cljurcli Jji.-t FruUy ni K ht wtw wull atilt'd. I'n.rt-.lri wt'ri- for tin- I1-11H1! u!" tlie Sundoy wli(M»l. A Flac Social will bo held in the M. K. Cliuirb tlii^ iFrjiluy) night under the uut-'pircs of tin- KjiWDi-tb Lenguc. hevnipIoyptRof fli.-Huni uAuti wvca laid o'Y nni.fiiiilt:iy mi Tiifhiliiy lust <•« iiif: to « fail of f;round aiiil the evtitii-mit'iit tlungeroWi Mwlitwn of t!it> mint: The larpc oigii}" bouse : t |, t i c I lii'bard mine, uwntd Uy tho Alt. Pleasant Mining Company, wius luirneil tu tbe ground on Manduv uvi'nin^. Tho (Ire tH^iiu shortly b1*foru 0 u't:\uvk. I t was found thut a <jimntily of buy had ln-mi ]iluct;il under tlie ii'jrthwe^t corner nf t b - building;, from which direction u heavy wind was blowing. Oneo staftoil, it took but a short time tn Irurn the tmiMing m) j Ls MHJ filial ••'»niW n u l d t> t i o d .il in luto yciirn "it timi M ! H u [ ' r t u i * ^ >|inin;; iif i l m , ' }•;<• TI.L- jii-iiu-iplcs <>f \.:.<<-J d a y s htood tin- t< .L u\ UiitjiiU MTuvisl n^.-.iii.it tliein ; th''V h a v e i s l i ' t r l t\,r thi' nji(ilic:i! IHVM Miiii'tiiu.c.l \:y pi'.blu' opinion b y tiniL1 -ipk> i v h i r l i J i m ! K M n iitid c x i i t n c t u v . It' ih•;>• wtrt? n o t currecf, lir-kt'il to t!ii._Vii'lvni-jit.-.l » . . l.-t u s h . ' . l i i v c t e d In s o u n d e r ones. Till t h a t iL V L i i U t i ntviiUm urtw. Tl«> prutt-.-t'.-l ix-lu^-.l |ir» U Join-, tli.-y u-'-'i u.i furtlici- tixtiiMitution, linn t'i ttif im]>r(Jtt.-i-!oil. Tliu l;*.'(iviiM u\<- ln-y c c r t u n i l y will trit li<-'iur*tir>>ifd il) Oljio, r l h c Wt'si. ititin wuh frnni th-1 K.isli'i-n SluU->. Tln.-ic Y'tu lout 1 i!u ii.K-'J'est in ICnrojiu It is cui" iuiitiMii und I'K-al iii.pftpiiritt.' fiiniHifa.-L-S won- uiiv:idy piMtwL.-.l; t'nvy ivl'iwd «'> tjiiuJy not uioti^ to HSU l.'onj4i'esH to sccurt tml Ut tin.: pra.hi-'t^ nwl ut;iiHiJ';n:lHiVs of y.ni your onu. Lnok to tbe items of. your ,lli.l(ilt find U V l . T u SlntiT. Uiv miiif |,roduw, ui-.rliul.-iiUil.* how much ur it iinda Alum baking powder? are the greatest |dftf- 1 uni reriaiu LhaL ucJ[''t' uliifii iJii-ri-ln'il llit-irs. 'I'hi.'y wen* •i iiiurUt in KUIMJ^ nmlftolj1. Tiiis is id!1 fourth buiMfng menacers to health of the present day* •i-j-jjedby Uu'iriiUfivM. 'l'\w Mi iillt* und ' it-» ii'jijraj'itt' mii'iitiif will not pay for tin* iviR'rt by Hie Mt. yien*aul Mining Coiupimy 'sti-rii St.iti's iirti'il ini tin* i:i(,rt' imliunal pins and net dies you import. I can jioint fiOYAi MKINQ PQWPEH CO.) MW VOflK. csti'oyf'd by iiici-Oiltai-ies. Thi-i is dangerous rill*-, to pratci'l wlinti-vt.]1 tlie ^(.'iieral ivdt'irn ' nut one nl Ie;iht, if not more, nf your enmusiiit'ss uml if tbu initlmritirssinvei'il in r-(ipial iiOUM'S iii cliis phica wlilt'h COUMUMIPS uiioil to !»;' [irnttTli-.l, vitiumt ri-'iiai1'! t<> i iriuji tbu uiVt-Midern, n dose o( .h-rsoy JusMie •VI IV niHtcriul, I'uruiiihefi u niurliet for thi>plat-(Mvhi-r<- pr«nlini-d m- niunufauiuic-'l i STAMIOIM-:. ill be adiuiiii^tci-nd to them. Tliu Kiuitli cipiH.se.lllu; wlioiti byj-totn, und . more "f ilie ayri-ultunil pnniucts of your The etactinuti now IHMIIK over tbe people On tlie same night some parties broke into however frr.nii.'mi^ tln'ir wc«-s nviv, tlwy State, iijiil 1'inploys more of your lubor, thau mi Fi'ttlt; down to business. it must be the blacksmith shop of (Jeorgo Farr and stole nil 1'urope. l^t/1" Why, then, consume her gratifying to till busings iicopk to know that chisels, niiRi'iF, unit othur toots nniipnicoeded werii (iL Miiy nitt'cntiststcllt. i ui 1 liar wi'jiltl:. i i : - :',i ' - ; i i ih-HK i n I i- * i . - ; : T . I i i h > - r ,,[ , t r y . lint • tt'iitnl i t * r n ) I i " i tin* ^ T .L T H i i i ' - i i t j'jval . . u r iinhif utrt-h iiil"P'M [>i't.'i- -.yst- [m-(•'(•- Baking Powder ; Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum* uifi mi failures;, und not protect your own. This liiiii-.tr, which in the product of tlio same •j<»it ivliii-b gnvo us birth, in more cimgtninl to our nut tire than any v/uiHi in importeU. Why not, then, prot"ct tlio farmer who raises tlio i;rain frnin wliicli it is- mails { Tlie gluts vinVli contains it, and tliia flii'-t Hpoeiiuen of iifi'Jtnni'; orfs tsliowing a decanter] which Utcs honor to your city, was madti from tniencnu suml stone, and bus a high value Jveii to it by American labor. For tliesu .rtieli's, not a eent bus ever been sent out of tho country: none of you aro tho power for b. This pitcher is made from British clay, linksd by British fuel ; every cent o£ its value n sent out of the country—uud nurely none if you are the beLter for it. Thus wo s»e in •very family, foreign clay, baked and iminrtol «t a n't-'ftfc prifo ; and find ;nen awoiif, us who wimld almost ti-ai»plu under foot tbe vessel, if jn-iilft from our own soil, | E and thus make a long stride toward pros- 3 ^ perity. Another important gain comes =3 fc when you insure your life. 3 Mi JttJU !FW £T ma WRITS to Minn Hilt, where they lirok-i into the store of JoutiiiiH, liiiL-k & Co. aud tmaurad btamps and some valuable papers. TJ10 IODIS bwarig Mr. iOti-r's iJuuio wero found there the JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. LGSLfK D. WARD, Vice President. next jiiiirning. Three suspicious and hard locking charact' j r« wen seen on that nightnt ED0AR B. WARD, ad V. Pres't and Counsel. FORREST F. DRVDEN, Soc'y«j.L>d ciuivt*i«ion. ll::tf) oV-lock gt)iny iu the direction of Mine C. E. BALL, Esq., Superintendent, 7 Bank Building, Dover, N. J. Tho election in this vicinity passed oil' moie Hill and coming fiuin tlie tlircctiuii of Mr. (juietly thuu UMIIII, very fmv noi^y people be- F.UT'H uhop by some of our band boys, who ivore returui- ^ imm Dover. iR Hcen on our streuts. The Rev, C, 15. Walton, former pastor of A gondly number from bere took in the tho Sbiuhopo nnd Waterlor) XL fi. Cliurclie^, Enterprise Hand concert in Pover on Tuesi ci'iipy the pulpits of sui'l chuivlius on day evuuitig. They were highly pleased. Sunday noxt. Tho Uev. S. D. Decker will Mabel Ople, of this pluce, saug a solo in her Frtivitu. preach a t the Flanrters aiu\ Divila'town M. 13. iiBtoniefl charming manner and was well •"Sib. Thu National Turin*; buBfiil upon Huircues m excliange. received. The Opera House was crowded to the uritit |»'im'iiiU* »>f eciinoiiiy t i Ibe consumer, it (-•inutge.s nut «it|i tin? fbl> nnd ilnw The trees Joolf barren enough since the loss the doors. of an *>h cij..», u'.r win it lie j>ut. down by the of their foliugo, which a mouth ugo was beauA largo crowd from here attended the Htuu-I;>.<if n)n'n ftn'riiii***, ni' insidious friends tiful to behold. ilance iu St. Mary's Hall last Saturday ovenOne gun, Urn t> I-IHLTH— r<ni/.Yf I)<miVe " Julius Levy has reilooriid his burbpr sliop ing. tIiiiM.«-lIj1m.J> ultL-r UiySili tiwsfc, JolIX S. with bard pitio. Tho old Indian, hia cigar Mr. nnd Mrs. George Karr attended tbe LVTI.J:, K <t i S-iTt'tHi'y to tbu Cmiiimitue of I would beglail to know what the Western sign, needs a new hfail, the Hulltnve'i n mi»- funeral of luolr daughter-in-law, Mrs. WillArrtitrgenietit, I't-t' UJJII iiililifs&fil th-* usiein,'ountry, or jnur State, owes England. Her emmts having nearly ruined pool- f^o while iam Fnrr, in Philadelphia, last week. Her b\V u.-Ml.m,-:] NEWARK, N. J. band 2ms our sympathy 111 his sad bereaveAWB predutit a rigid ayatem of restriction, putting him high on tin* liburty polo. Sir. GVx//t'jm')'-l rise in obedience to tin1 iuprohibiting the uuiisuiiiutiun of your pro Levy bad them arrcstud and (hied for tbeir ment. tti-ufti'.-ns oi' thf (iiinniitteu, logivu you tlie luce, Tliere can bo no national reason why mischief. ht-ulili tit' ih.' iiiMii who, on Jtht* Hour ufufl Morgan and tho Misses Jennie we should consume hera Tiiis is what I call of i ungiv.-s, <levutt.il every fm-uitv t>t' 51. R. King, who has bei-n sulfei'Ing from u Singleton, May Fraco, Maggie Murtha, his jimvrful mind to mulurmir tht* dislocated ankle for over two months past, is Annie Wire, Mary ICehoeand Flossie Wilcox, mnd tariff doctrine, and this continued to Ki't'iit {ircji'i'tof 11 pro tec live I'ttiilF; whtme li« the groundwork of tlia American Hy-tem, still jit tho MonteUir hospital. HB cnu now of Newton, spent Saturday aud Sunday with linttice in liiiviitt* life htw |jn.*i'Utel tlie tell tli« baleful effects of tho election were walk without the aid of either crutch or cane. relatives aud friends in town. bunt p.xit.ly futtuH.'iifary on liis juhlicfound to enter into it, lill the ta-Jff became Mrs. James MePeoli, of Amity, Byrtun A now olnVe, stable, carpenter and blackTJie best anywhere linens at the regular prices end tlte following epcclale are a HtttlofiliortoE t h e o r , «i«l »*«JWC Ke|xu-t(uB Cbutrinat) of political hobby and tlio American system township, died ou Monday evening last, ugerl smith shop are iu course of erection at the marvellous tlie CoimuJLi'U un Wmmfm-turey, lm« witl 05 years. She hail an opertition performed Furiuan Stone Supply Company's works, at the watchward of party. Barns)v Towels-Bleached cnttoo, fringed, ex- Glass Towel*-In pretty nssortmcat of red nod dravvjj tlie viil of tuy^tery whiclj nivclnpe tra larpe vir.e, wry slight lui perfection. Bold regu blue clidckE, lieavy cotton eoode. worth and usually Tlint you may duly appreciate tho effects for an internal trouble and nevi'i* returned to Mount PJeanati^. larly for 10c each, for tlita special sale ouly, r*n sold forfi centa each, for tl'ia special Bale one (it'j'urtmL'iit of tlio bciuncp of iioliUru if tlm election, let mo cull your attention to consciousness. Tile funeral on Thursday watt Jonathan Oeorgo is reported to bo now on eacn " • only, eacli eeonniny, a t the same timo that iteuHche uppoi'tlon tho protection to the capacity of tho votes of the great agricultural, commer- held from her Into residence. Sue mis buried the road to recovery. Table Damask—Oil color Turkey red, blue, DoyJJes -Pure linen, lfi inchea sijuare. vaiioualy greet, gold ami red, sold reeulirly at 85 couta per colored borders, repular everywhere priue for tills Our aroi ives, with adofUint-ntunMiriiiisised in tliH country to producu the raw mtiU'iiul, or cial aud manufacturing State of. the east— at Sparta, filio was a good woman ami will A stone wall is being built in front of the yard, for this special sale only, per O / l r ' " ii C any uge, U>v luminous illusti-utiun, Jogient manufacture the article, as to bring; into MasmelntMtta. In 1820, that State VOTED bo missed very Hindi by nil who know her. school house. Joseph Williams has the con- yard yard .. C ff ^ Table D*tnask—f>4 inch cream tablu damaak, Toweling—All line linen IT Inch face toweliug, I'eiisouin^utHl ltiliuriuusr(.itit*uri<b. Iofferj-ou active operation tbu domostio coinpetfti'»n, FOR a genarai tariff, with only two excep- Sba ia survived by her husband, James Mc- trart. lieavy quality, liandBniue (1I?HIKHS, Bold regularly a very superior Quality whtcli we usually Bell for JiLh. Tin.' lieuIMi of our cJistniRUiKlici} guest, which ^£f"uever yet f-iited to prodilcc La the tions, fn 183-J, her votes were, all but ono, Peuk, ono son, "Watson McPot'U, nnd twn Tho furnace was lit on Tuesday alter sev- for at! ctsatH p«r yard, for this Bi«.-ciol sala o c r 10 cents per ynrd, for thiB special Bale m x/c* <COV only, per yard MENKV BAIJJWJ.V, of Pittsburgh, Ouegiin, ( /2\* isuMEii an briiclt) improwd in quality AGAINST a general tariff, (that one a naiufl daughters, Mrs. Daniel Sutton und Mis. eral weeks of idleness. Tho masons, who only, per yard six uiiPffs—The. Welcome. and diminished in price. Thirty years of n-tiicti ought to bo honored In tbe west, Mr. Schooiiover. She has lived nearly all her lifo have made all the repairs, have left for their [Tho dicers having subsided, Mr. Baldwin experience lias taught us this lesson, theva Dwjgbt) In 1*27 she. voted unanimously for on the By rain homestead, left by her fatliBi*. homes In Pennsylvania, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED. fasti find addressed the company us follows:] was then and tluro is now no exception to tho woollen bill, with only one exception ; ^ ^ ^ ^ AlIICUS. John McKenna has a fine young black horse, GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Gentlemen—Though accustomed to public the rule. Our opponents cannot point out and in 182S against the present tariff, with for which ho uiado a trade. HKOOLAU. speaking for almost the whole of my life, and out one domestic item uf consumption which tho execution of only two votes \ while VirC a t n r r h C a n n o t bo Curud that Dot a short mio. there has never been an has superseded t1 a imported article, which U ginia gave three votes for it. Tho principles VAI^LJSY, OCCUKIOII on which I have found it so dilHi'uit not cheaper and better thau the foreign; anil of tbe American sjBtem did not certainly with local applications, as thoy cannot reach the seat of tho disease. Catarrh is « blood or Mrs. Elizabeth Hartley is spending several to eaprt'Bs my sentiments am! feeliugs u§ wo could not blindly disregard such evidence. change with the votes of Eastern statesmen, constitutional disease, and iu order to cure it MARKET AND HALSEY STREETS, NEWARK. this. There is uune, when wo feel the evi- We disregarded tlio clnmor of nipruliante, i'be system remained the, same, but politicians you must take internal remeuVs, Hull's weeks with her daughter at Clinton. • Luther Day was observed in tho Lutheran dence of tbe coufldence of our fellotvcitizens, wbo, fit'in 1810, on evoiy proposition to changed. In 1837, a bill was reported, called Catarrh Ouro ia Uiken intprnully, and acts V K » . KXCB. M«k » . ma, that docs not inspire us with gratitude and amend tho Farm, have predicted the w i n of a tariff bill, confining protection to woollen directly on tlio blood nnd mucous surfaces. Church on Sunday morning lust and a colHall's Catarrh Cure is not n quack medicine. pride, but tliora is something ill thfl time, Agriculture, Commerce mid Roveauo; for a 11 manufactures. All propositions to amend It was presttrihed hy one of the best physicians lection, amounting to $10, was taken up for place autl circutnstaucos attemliiig this meut history, all experience in otuw uotions, and llie bill by tlie protection of woul, hemp and in tliia country for years, and is a regular Home Missions. ing, wbitib Js calculated to excito raiao in the ourotvu, linvofalsifieil such priiilietioiiM, No spirits, were ignominioufily kicked out oE the prescription. I t U composed of the best tonMr. and Mrs. John Nauright, oC Orange, known, combined with the best blood highest degree. Accustomed iu my political mnn CJIU point out a spot in tliia Union when house, by calling the previous question. The ics purifiers, acting directly on *"lio mucous sur- visited friends in town over Sunday. course to meet with more of opposition than manufactures nourish, in whicb tlio farmer majority would not consider, much ICBB dii faces. Tlio perfect combination of the two Mrs. F, D. Stephens spent Friday last at Tdi Safetr Coupon! ldudnes?, 1 am better prepared for tho one- has not an improved market, tho mcrchnnt cuss them ; and thus the American system, ingredients is what produces such wonderful Dover. than tbe other; having been for more tliau a iucreappcl custom and the people greater which once embraced the whole IndtiBtry of result-* in curing catarrh. Send for testimoJohn Lance and Fred. Hortoti, of Clinton, nials tree. . twelvemonth denounced through tho Union means to pny tuxes to government, while all tho nation, had dwindled down to a solitary P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. wore home over Sunday. as an uposUitu from tlio great cause which n't the predictions of tho bad (jfl'oct's of manu- item of one branch, woollens ; the most iin J. IV. Welsh ami son are preparing to build H f Sold by DrugBtaU, 75c, this day hail, I fluti here a refuge, a homo and factures buve proved idle dreuius, nud all til. portant perhaps, iu the whole system, but a new office at tbo mill, l U t af Bolter PUto vitl> DoaU* a welcome—here, among strangers, You do good effects which Imva beou anticipated surely not the only olio deserving the proTho ladies of the Presbyterian Church have • Vator Tab* ma more than justice. There is no place in have been more than fully realized. The tection of the government. Odd f o l l o w s Moot. decided to bold their donation to their pastor Tab*. which sneli a mark of public confidence and whola country has Ions: felt these effects, but Tbe sixty-fifth annual session of the Grand at the parsonage on AVedoesday the 30th iuBt. approbation, as ia evinced by such an a! have not enquired into tho emmo. Von buy Lodge of tho Independent Order of Odd Fel- All are cordially invited. bly as this, coulcl be more dieuriug than ia course cotton, nails, window glass, gun [In the foregoing the ChiUicothean'a style lows of New Jersuy was held iu Trentou on Tho Rev. H. P. MeHenry and the Rev. W. - • j - - - " • tliis noble city, which is the offspring of your powder, spirits and most articles o£ common in tlie matter of spelling, capitalization and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The S. Delp are holding ovangoHstie meetings at euterprise, anil has grown up by your indus- consumption, cheaper than formerly. Our punctuation in followed. The speech is con. report of Grand Secretary Lewis Parker Middle Valley chapel this week. try ; where a year ago, the true principles of southern friends purchase wiudow glass ut eluded in the uext number of the Chillishowed that there aro now 254 aubordiuate Thanksgiving service wilt be held in tUe the Americau %Btem were publicly an- five dollars a box, which formerly cost fifteen; cot Aeon, which, unfortunately, we have not lodges in the Slate, five now ones having Luthemu Church at 10 a. ra., instead of ]0:30 nounced by auieoting, in resolutions, emanat- but neither you nor tht»y take any paiua to at hand. Enough is given, however, to show beon instituted during last year. Tlie total so that thosa living out of town may ba able ing from iny old townsman, neighbor and know the causs 1 will teil you. It ia this: our Democratic friends that the Cleveland number of active members is 24,184 Tho to attend the service and still enjoy their friend, (Margrm Neville, Esq.) who, while re- TUB foreign article Is excluded by high duties, hratKi of Democracy is unlike the Jaeksoo receipts from the subordinate lodges OK6re- turkey dinners. oovmn. M. <«. siding among us, was the uniform advocate tlie country ha-* the capacity to supply, and brand.—-ED.} gflted $293,07!). 10. The sum of $132,481,41, I. S. Vescelius has his new house well under of protection to natlonnl industry, and, in domestic competition produces the good was expended for relief. Tho Grand Secre way. The carpenters began their work this liiruuttf Ij Ciulu 8. HDIUDI. trying times, tho defender of the Tariff and effecta which the whole country feels. tary recommended the reprinting of tbe early week, Au I m p o r t a n ALL KMD9 OR_ its supporters To see myself thus received records of the Grand Lodge in order that tho Mrs. Edward Sutton spent Wednesday in To make it apparent to thousands, who by such an assembly, around me all kindness history of tho grand and subordinate loJgeB New York. think themselves ill, that thoy are notnillicted aud confidence in such a place as this, fills me Much hns been writtem on jinlitlcal econ- with any disease, but that tbe system simply tuuy nut be lost. At present there aro unly a The Christian Endeavor Society of the with emotions whicb I cannot express. It few copies of tlio tlrst three volumes of the Lutheran Churcb has decided to hold au makes this duy one of the happiest of my life omy, by men who alTect to inulto ib n science needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to "Grand Journal" in existence. involved in great mys'ery, but the practical their hearts, as a costive condition is easily oyster supper in the early part of December. cue to wbicU I shall ofton cast back my . BUST AND STEM PIPES, COAL AND STONE SCREENS, information to bo derived from the bnok of cured by ming Syrup of Figs. ManufacThe election of officers resulted as follows: Several members from the Odd Fellowa' thoughts wittj a p'easuro never exceeded, ai nature and native life dissipates till the spoctured by tho California Fig Syrup Company Grand patriarch, Joseph \V. Walling, Key- Lodge and tbo Encampment of this place aro HI&HWAY BBIDOES, with gratified recollections, whicb cannot be IB0N FENCES, PIPE BAILINGS, ulntions of theorists. They will teil j'ou, tliat only, and sold by all druggists. port; grand high priest, Andrew DidrJck, attending the Grand Lodge in Trenton this exyreased I must leave you toiraagine wl and JLU Klnda of Wrought Iron Hacireusacki grand senior warden, Anthony weok. in. feelings nre, by what they oughtto be on the duty on an imported article is so mi Moore, Jersey City 7 grand junior warden, such au occasion, aud in such a scene as in nddition to tlio price of the domestic. Lufcus HFnry Todd and David S. Trimmer at" 1 Owo My Whole Life tosc tliis by a little experience. NaiJd pay a Harry A. Phillips, Newark; grand scribe, tended the "blow-out" of the Knights of How before you. a d-ity of live cents a pound, they sell for t-ix to Burdock Blood Bitters Scrofulous sores Lawis Parker, Trenton, and grand treasurer, Pythias Lodge at Hacbettstown on Tuesday c-nts; tlien, according to tlio theory of politi- covered my body, 1 seemed beyond cure. B. James C. Robbins, llumilton Square. night, (INOOBPOBATED UNDEB THB LAW8 OF THE STATB OF NEW JEnSET) 1 uui not vain enough to tbinfc that such au cal economists, take ol? tliu duty and nails H. B. has made me a perfectly well woman." Elmer E. lieauis has beeu on the sick list assembly would convene merely to express would sell for one cent per pound CAPITA!, • • ' S3S.OOO Tlio Mrs. Charles Hut ton, Bervdlo, Mich. for the past week. Offices—Booica l a u d s Morris Count? their personal respect to ine, for my services average duty on foreign spirits is fnrty-flve A Crazy Hot. MORR1STOWN, N E W JERSEY Savings Bank Building aa uii huinblo fusirutnent (n prom t e a grewt i!«3Utn a gallon—(Viint*.tic .spirits sfll for In n Paris enfu, as tho Rtnry is related CUITorrt's sontenco Stands. 1RONIA. Titles Examined. in a London nowspitpor, a man luid boon cause—it is tho Qn-at cause it-elf which j twenty. Tnko oil' tli*? duty and w>- come to Tim United States Supreme Court has af- astonishing his fellow workmen onn wnrm Charles Skelleugor, an old resident of this Loans negotiated on Mortgages on Real Estate. huvp met tu tiuil This ttuhunca my grnt tho won (erful discovery that whiskey would Acts as agent in the purchase and sale of Real Estate. cation, tar tt'hil" you award to me mure than set 1 for t«'enty-five cents a gallon teas than firmed tbo decision of tho Circuit Court of day by drinking extraordinary quantities place, died last Thursday. He leaves a large o£ water. Ono of thorn reninrkoil, very family of SODS and daughters who are oil U10 United States for the district of N Valuations appraised by Committees ol the Board of Director It-ould liaveiksired, youoxprcKs your dtivo nothhtrj / iSVtd I taltc up your time in reJem*y in tliocaso of Edward Clifford, who sensibly, that it must bo bad for tho health married. tiiut u» tlmt Byhtt-ni whicb is the foundation futing such tnish JIS this 1 ' KiDMOiuc, President WUAJJID W. COTUUI, VICB Fresldont and Counsel nn June 13, 18iM,sliot and killed William G, to drink BO much. of till our prosperity ; a Kjstem once opposed Mrs. Jacob Able has returned from a visit "Not n bit of ifr," was tho reply, accomAooDBTDB IJ, REVERB, Secretary and Trttaaurer Loo It to tlie prow tli "f the two great cit'es \Vatsnn, division superintendent of tha West panied by tbo assertion that 24 piutn of among friends in Newark and vicinity. with all Die bitlt-ruess of infuriate zeal, but Eugene B H"rke WOJard W. QuUer John H. OapaUcH Guy Mtoton On which llitt imihs of the iiutimi is now HOof tlie Wfst, CINCINNATI und 1'JTTSUUHOH, Shore road nt Wefhawken. Clifford was vrator v>na nbotitwlmt a mnn needed to W. H. Tigar has bought a now team of ••»—J—» *"M* Paul* Bevere AUKuatua L. Bererw " ** ' convicted of murder iu tho first degree and qnouoh his thirst In euch wenthur. A hot horses. lluppiiy united, tlmt in the contestation throe- trace their pmgre&a from mere military po; sentenced to be executed iu the Hudson waH offcrud nnd tnlimi. 11 was arranged of tm eUciii'i., tbo threat ptruHRle neenis tn h to 'vliHt tlioy iiuw uri* Y<m »i*u thi'in ex**i A surprise party was tendered Mr. and who Khali hi* fort-most in it« favor. None, iu lifjiumho Intimate I-D uexi<m heLween the County Court nf Oyer and Termiuor. The that tlio mtiu should Ho on tlio floor with Mrs. Danie] Able ou Friday evening of last FOR A SIX MONTHS* TERM. Any or All Departments, this pint of tin! country, express any opposit- three Rreut nouroes of I'atimial industry, New JtTfioy Supremo Court atHrmed thin ft funnul butweon bis Hjw. Into this tho week. A Jarge number of their friends wore ion !"-» che Aiiif-iicuii pys'eiit; Und yet w Aurieulturi1, CoinunM'ce ami Ma ufucturcR, sentence uurf the Court of Rrrora n<id liquid wus to bu ptiurcd until the limit of present and all enjoyed a very pleasant 24 pints was reached. dttler ivitliivitly OH in ilio n-fiuiB by whieh It ia i»ui!li dopumU'iit oi> cucli othi'i". f** tbuvf any Apical* affirmed the Supreme Court's evening. Au obliging but ill advised bystander tu by ia-H jjriiiiiDleil VV(jiiill9t. tlien, enquire inuii I w e or thei'i? Or ttniftcfin'r (uriui*r or ilvWsiati iu turn. Clifford's attorney next agreed to pour tho wntor In, Tlio mnn on David R. Stryker has been elected Librarinejx'buut, ivlm can Ptiy iio Una been injured endfrtvorod to <»btahi a writ of Imbsui oorpu ivhnt is tbi* '.\atwn, and wh«t are it-* t bis back gulped clown pint altei? pint wltli ian ot the t>un(ay school to succeed Frank from the United States Circuit Court and dy tin* pncsi'iSKfTY of a nn'chdim: or fii'iouot-jtcu, ami w nut intei rsta it (>inhi-nccrt ? apparent eueo. AEtor a tlmo, howovor, Tucker, resigned. fHCturer/ Call liit'in by vvhat n/iini j o u np'i)) tlint coui't'a denial of his application Eomobody noticed that ho lay motfonlt'ss Mies Florence Swaekhamer spent Sunday Arut-idiuy tu mj vi.-wa o£ it, tbe preiit oh- platse, thaoDly diirt'n-nca is " i n the size ot tnoli nn appeal to thB Supreme Court of the and druiiK no more, and for cho very good COLLEGE. NowflrfL Wear in Dover as the guest of Miss Retta Chamject of the Aim.Tica.ti system is tho tiuppfy of tbeBbop." They Rive value to your lout uud United Btute3, with the result as stated, reason that ho w»3 (Uuul. berlain, of Bergen street. ROYAL national wants from national im-uns I t iinunea, pay your rent and Uses, cmisu B88 BBOAD STBEBT, I'lillord'rt friends hope to BOVO Uis life until Robert Hendorson is making' preparations uiilirauts not merely agriculture, which jiro- your raw maU'riul, utl'ord a market to we tho next Legislature meets, when another A Slid He r e a v e me n t . WORCESTER ALL BUSINESS STUDIES. duui'H; riiiinufacturcs, which fubricn An honest country mnn, nnxioiifl t o ox- to build a house at Succasunna. effort will be mado to uavo a law passed fanner, mid aro tliu best cu-touu;rs to tlio CORSETS. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. E. L. ESkellenger, of East Orange, has been corn in cro1, w(m*li (JiKtrilmtcs the artick'gof iiierchnnt, giving judgi'9 tho right to sentence murderers ploro tlio woiulors of tliu Uritlsli niiifimiiii, ENOLISH BRANOAES, ETC. h-lling his sister and other friends iu thiB priviiti* * ' Miitiptioii iiiitl i>ublic defence, but to life ifiipHflatmieiit, instead of banging, obtainoil a special bollilnyjj, jjliorb timo Perfect Fitting. PA1MENTS ON EASY TEfiMS. ainoo. Accordingly, tnlcliiK wltli him a place, ali aliktt. Applying thy principlu of prott'f It is but a few yt'nrs sinre this plucu ivos trlieri clemency ia recommended by tbo jury IT m WELL KNOWN that COLEMAN FOR SALE BY LEADINO DIALERS. ^ Frank Dixon and a friend have beon spendtion toavvry brunch of national industry, not theseeontl, perlmpi the third or fourth in tUo rendering the verdict. Tlie Clifford jury conplo nf friondH, ho prcsontcd hhnsidf nt COLLEGE ia tbe largest und best school, and tho door for ndinlttancn. ing a few days at Mr. DIXOB'B home enjoying only by a, sybteui uf duties on foreigu imports state. Now you are proudly pre-emintmt; recommended him to the mercy of tbo court. by large odds the best equipped of its class ID IT. H. Tli-PETT THOMAS BAKER "No adinlsHlon today, elr," said tho tbe lnmtmg season. but oy tho coiiatructfon of roads nnd canuLt, you uro growing while CliiHiuntlie isdeclinthis section of tbo country. kooper. lt to diminlBb time, distance and oxponscj in inp;. What is the cause I Tim Boil of its Write or coll tor College Journal, and road, B u t I njUEb oainu in. I'vo a liolduy on traiiBpiirtina Uio supply of our wants nnd the vicinity is not less [urtlla thnn your* \ but what our graduates and others say of tho pUtpOFO." Burplus of our productions; and thus by its thtititiibh wants the suit, nii'dmuirnl indue try school. "Ko mnttcr. 'i'hia ia n closo day, nnd combined actfon ia nil (he great interests of —and thoy want tlio fino road anil canal tho jiuisautu in slait." H . COLBUAN. V. HOBTON, tho country, to accomplish tlio deaircd—tho which Providence hus furnished you to reach ''WJmtl" said John. " A i n ' t this puullo SUCCESSORS TO HO HACK Xj. President. propertyF" only true object of sound legislation—ECON ii market, Traro the eiTectfi of tho samo "Yua, b u t 0110 uf tho imimiiiios died u our to THK cosavitmi—to you, to me, to causes throughout tho Union, yon find them Insurance and Real Estate, " I h a v o hann lifting OASCARKTS for fow dnya ago, and wo aru going to Iniry Insomnia, with which I liavr, been uflltcted for every wan in the uatiun, who coiiRumes the as nimplo aud us cotivinciug as tho lawB of him." over twenty years, and I can say that Cuscnrots >N OF Low Rates ana First Class THE ATTEI varied products or every part of the Union. uaturo hurself. By looking around you, and "O)i, In tlmt cane vra won't Jjitruile,11 have given mo more roller titan any other remeThis 1B tlie American syBtem, a great and confiding in tho r* milts of your observations, t tmvo ever tried. I ahal! certainly recomBald John In u Inifilicrt volco. Ho ho re- dy Companies mend them to my friends UB boinn all they uro DOVER THE LADlEt noble ono. If I have not truly defined it, let you will see that Mils great system in dlvflsted tired.—London Tit-Bits. represented." Tnos. GILLARD, Elgin, ill. any otio do it hotter, and If such are not its of all mystery ; it Is founded ou two ilovolir. BLACKWBLL and WARREN STREET.' nod Burronndlnjf country la callodtoour leading features, prny toll mo what tlioy are A Stnuifr*- SlnmvHv Cii«ft>iii. Qiwit of faols, niiiJ Iho lo&ifons of oxporiOF n&sortmont oC f . . . • Tho principle of protection is not new in i lie oiice. Such was the ''Auiprlcun Hystoin" in Kvcry SJanu'BO Rlr\ who ranches n corDover, New Jersey tulu ugo-without murryiiig \n ticketed mid history ot our government; it In coeval with 1S20 & - 1 ; aucli were tho iiriuciplt'i on which nillinery, Ladies' and Gents' IHIHSUHI and ]ilaoi:d In a privllcgud CIIIBS, Ite first organization; it vras Jil»ern)ly ox- it was bused anil defended Then it mot the ESTABLISHED 1830 iindur tliotspcctal caro of tlio king, wlio tended to Navigation, to Cotamereo, Agricul- unqualified iipprobiition of tho country. Tlio Furnishings and Fancy Goods lilnde lilni«ilf toihuln hiiKlj".ml for thorn AND ture and tlio Fislieries—object.i worthy of nil Udpreseiitiitivo* of ovory comurriul city, from GEORGE E. VOORHEES, -til. JJlfl j mil boil is delightfully Hlmjilo. A protection. What maaufneturo HO uoblo us u Norfolli to Bostou, inuhi.slvo- from tho seven THE LATEST AMD BEST prisoner In wiy <it tlio f-Mamcflo Jnils may ship? What occuiatiou moro honorable or nilildlo und western sUites of Nun* York, | f t Ruin Ills imrunii nnd rnlouso by iimi'rylng MORR1STOWN, N. J. Our Slllllaory rocolves MI9B WEIR'S 1 useful tlum Coirninrco—coiiBumca moro ran- Now Jui'tiuy, Dulawart', i'cnnsylvHtiJft, Ohio, out] of tin inuli^ifiln UIIIHH. * Whothop lio Is special attention. . teiiiils nnil provlijlons and, more facllitntos Pleasant. Pnlntntito, Potent, Tnsto Good. Ha lima and Illir.oiH, witli ono excoi>lloii, 1 nliwtdj* married or suit. In twt of grt-at oanHardware and Iron Merchant Unit's Honey ot Morchound and Tur la ££)[-u on (Mi, for In Slfiin if, U nnt nucnsBiiry Gout, Nuvur Hlufciin, Wonkon, or If rlpo, We. 21c, ffle. the Rujiply of our wants, or furnialica bettor sorry to any [mm Vonunyivauln (now a a me die [ne that haa long been tcated hi private practice. Bold by druggists to drJiw th« llni! ut nui'vlfn. Thin inothod means of national defonco! ^grleulturo BARTON & SCOTT wliwiitfrinul ut tho j>n"vnt ttttminit.1rn.. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Centrally. of niati-hiiniklii^ can Inu-dlv runult in i\oi) \'irn:s> vim TIN: TAUIIM1- und wltlmnt Inn Ilrmrrlr Cnsi|i»»r, Vl.ldno, Itnnlrral, Nttf York. :ilD tf fli 22 E. BlnckwcU St., Dover, N. J. SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS hi s\ii.'U a fiiwj'si'.y •>!' in-'m'nm, it wnsii la^lt «f vxlrvMt- ililllnilty mtd (Mit-m-y in any fiMuiDittt.^, to .suttlL'tlR- priiH-iplc suiil rt-fjniniuud a Bystt'ui wliii-li uuuiil i>Vfivi>tn<* in— vtitL'rn*'* prt'juiiUvsmiil ru'i'micilc the various intt'rt^U «.f twmtv•f».ur stnu-rt— I nuiv suy diniiiict uml iinl'.'peiidt'ul iititi'>ns oftsupyiiiB iibiuiMl fvcry luiliiLiiitlf t-Imiu, uml ra^in^ most uf tho produetiiiiHof sill CoiviLjn tfctintnt'tf. Time was tiiken nt.d no puins omitWi] to iLM-ertiu'ri u luit t-mtrsL* i n . ; bi'St (vilcLliitci) to bring ».huul tht- .l.vircl n-sult. Wo thought & tpnunti iiiril)', which %vou'd cxU-nd to every urticle ccnijirelu'iuifil wilhiu tlji* groat objeotof tho system, to tlie raw material us well us tliB timiiutiu'lnml. WHS better tbtin u purlml [iiic. l'.x|»>riftK-n hud tuuiilit us, tlmt if wu iMiilliu-d ciirsolvft; to tiny parik-ulur uiiii-li', ur loo.I (nturfnts we hltuuli! nivu them ii premium for IHMU^WMISII, for we tuiuui nppnsitioii nimti fl-tirn (irclfx'tcl nu-riiLs tin I [H'otei'leii i»«itul';u'tU]''*J1^, fllid [ram nmu> »K,I-*» l>iltui* ihjiu tbu-o c.f Ucytnn. h.j, iu ihJU, )jfi>1 b-fii pi i) cct-.'il by a duty (»t SO pt*r (X'tit (»n coui-se (-nitons, and we found that unless wu inado it tlm inttjivst of every suction of tho c untry tn supportour ineiisun', it must fiiil. Our ^rciit OIIJIKJL WILS tu build ip nnd pi1' ttn-t iiiiuuifnctnrics, not to ciiiii.le •heir prnpri'-tnrss to exact or ^pL't-tllatc on the 'Oinmuuity; not to ^IVH tln-ni, in the KfiHpe )f protwthic (ititles*, a bounty, and tuns imp o o a gatmral lux on tbo p-iople; but by nteravtintr h/reign citmijuiitioji or, to >IBL« gitru you will »11 uni If rotund, keep ofY the Hies till the child uun go alouu, iin.'Uhen so to . last, itoLli houses of Congress by a fair majority uro m uotiord with tho President. The Ilev. S. V Decker, iio-sbur of the Staniio[)Q and lVaterloa M. K. ('IIIIIVIH?*!, (»IS been ling a revival Jnwling at- Waterloo with good Niiocess, Q K'joilly numbt'r liavinu )iro- PRACTICE ECONOMY ISTi. The Prudentialo( Bmerlca. MARKET & HALSEY STS. -THANKSGIVING L I N E N S - BAMBEROER <& COBIIiCH— Steam u d Hot Water Heaters THE DOVER BOILER WORKS Boilers, Tanhs, Stand Pipes, StacKs Morris County Mortgage and Realty Company $35 COLEMAN Tippett & Baker it is what a cough j lead to that makes j HONEY it so dangerous. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ERA, DOVER, N. J., NOVEMBER 18, 1898. Imek-bimt' i-iiuugh tu say "No," or to keep nway from temptation. " Kpmk gently to tliu erring; O, do not tlion forget However darkly stained hy sin, IH; is tby , Each Relieved of Periodic Pain and Backache. A brother yet; Trio of Fervent Letters. Huiruf tin: Kt;lf Kume heritage, rhild of t l self same f.'uil, Ho has hut stumbled in the iHtth thon host Bt-fore nsinjJT T-ydia K. PinUham's"Veg-etaljle Comin darkness trod." pound, my liculth was gradually being undermined. I WILS gtiiii to nuM)t A. Jtifismi COK, of your J hitiTcrofi uiitokl ugony from painful menstruation, town,—it's iL city, now, I ht'lievi*—up here on bac-ltaehe, pain oil top of my head and ovurian. CURES ALL Wednesday. trouble. I concluded to try Mrs. Pinlchatn's It takes uiiiaty>tlirou million, five- hundred CompouDd, uud found timt it was all uuy ivoand twviity Uioutiimd nnd biKhly-twr> dolli inuii needs who buffers witb painful monthly t<» rim the big <;ily of New York ono year und periods. Jt rutirely cured, me.—Mrs. CiKulitiK they could imt afford to appropriate a (foliar WiSfi, i)23 Jiack rit., Cint'iunati, O. • TRIAL SIZE, 10 CTS. of thut immense sum for new school houses, us norvpiiiid wutidu huvu their pulnufur which they say tlm children are crying, w,, 11 perchanw io, l m l j l |, J K i For years I bad suffered with painful men» SOLD BY AuT~DRUGCISTS. tinns, tlu'ir rhytliiuK. tJuh- puriods of ['ho Plutocrats aiirtrfch folks can send their 1 l struation every month. At the beginning" of • why KivuttT ur li'fis nutlviLy. Sim nutst h-arn THE MISTRESS OF "CROW'S NEST" IN children to college, out if tliu children ot the menstrua A MADE r*CLUsjycLy By turn tt. wns impossible for me to stand up for tlmt tu try to work a^iiiitKti tlusu hiws THE MAINE WOODS. pour of Ilio city can't get educated by tho more tlmu live ininutos, J felt so miserable. One day a writtt-n in Die wluilu hviut; of tli» child is I THE STONEBRAKEn CHEMICAL CO. • i!ity A liny for l liow in tiiu world aro they going to get little book Imt "klrkliiK iirfiilnst tin* iirh'ks." Sho of -Mrs. J'inkham's was thrown into my ^ BALTIMORE, MO. • educated i house, und H a v e Orrter Without W o r r y - |>o<ir will learn (lt«t .jti.-t as tJi(jro arc sei'dtimo 1 sat right down and read it. I then got . . . li.-yoml a wr-tain line, ov- nntUiarvi'rit, and tho work of llio one puJJt'lllOi'il Mini—^Inny Krjirri'i] land's .some of Lydia Timt is iitjne of our business hero in Jersey, H. Piukhum's Vegetable Compound and ory chair in its mmi* ruhnlvo poh-JUon to Tciutli II Child 111 Tliluk—1'iilHe Ililir tliu pnttmi on tho mrm from onu year's rio'l cannnl liu tluiio fXriipt, in tinit pcHnd, Liver Pills. I innylie, und so we will l p t it go at that. can heartily say that to-day I ieel like tlm chihl cuniHit I>D iniulu to tuko on find ltniil II«-i>a«. I'OBT MOKU1M. a new woman; Tiie Catholics of this vicinity arefiningto )uy monthly suffering1 is a thing of the oml to tho oilHT, iu,v W 11 variation i,, nnin ht,nii;s uf iniiid und lu'iut. They esay thut Jlr. Vandei'hilt and his civil have a hull or something in Drake's Opera past. I ahull nii'iiuiinonr immu, L>XIUIIII!&8 to thu h^r, always praise the Vegetable Compound, Wlmfc would 'J'u take tip revtuln hMulk'w ivJicu JJO hus (lugruu, but comfort never! for me.-—Sirs. AlARGAjiET AyvunsON, not. yol, rratihud thn tlmu in which such cngiiiecr wont over tho Delaware, Ijiu-ka- House, Ktunhope, on tho 2-lth mat., in the for what it Juis Ami tlio hiiuno vim ha Kept dean, tho wanua Hz Western Kailronil out) day lnsi 3G3 Liabon St, evening. I). J. iston, Me. l or lu'arL iiuui'fsimiunt in duniuinlud domi!fitlt! machinery oilud mid in ucvtwt IK but to blouk tlio wliuvlii to a trim, log- week as for as Htroudsburg, and lo ! thu gen•unnlnifonliir, without miy of UICMJ huv- ical, ordurly ili'vi-lnpiumit of all th" fiicul- tlemen who know till about it imvo u hole I/ydin E. Pinliliam's Vegetable Compnnml hna cured me of painful menstruarowing vislhlo evidences of thrift and or- tk KhuU'U] li-nvn t)mt, a child's inter- hnrod through l'oconn Mountain ahviidy mil There are fow men more wida awake anil tion und backache. The piiin in my buck was dreadful, and the agony I sufder. KitiiiKinu iiiHtnul or a wiukly un- ests cannot b« l^nurttd ami uthur int(;rcsta henvul llHjru«roa<]jiilyrtuHtl»Bmnl tidy- foreign to Iila prost'iit BtiiKo of urawtJi have shortened tbo road fifty miles lietwwu miter prising than Hubort Killgore, of Dover, fered dDrilly nienstrtintiou noaily dr<m; ine wild. ! AIiutm'K Inmp was nnd A. 1' Ureen, of Cheater, N. J,, who spare ii)K, intstotul of Hiitlu unibroliluroii cush- utiKlituttiil for Ills own. Shu will study Scrantou and Holiotien Now this is all over, thanks to Mrs, J'inlthaio'snaedioine aud adyice.—Jd>s. 1 ion* too lino fur a tirwl liuail to rest umm books liku DOIKIIHOII'S "Growth of tlio uotn circimiHUiueL , for I nevor heard thut it no puins to securo tho best of everything ill CAHIUK V. WXLUAUB, South Mills, N. C. cluitnod to huvo hoi'ed a hole through a thoir Him for thoir many customers. Thoy urn snbslituU.il ronl uozy uir«h-B tlmliim-mi 13ri>]ii"or Wariin-'s "Tho Study of tho jnstwhnt, tht»y luuk and which cim he Child" to find i\ trim phyHiciil UIIBIH for mountain, witb all it^ power. And yet, n How havo tho valtinhlo ageucy for Dr. King's The preat volume of testimony proves conclusively that Lydia E. Pinkham's quickly WiUudintulliuiiuwiwairvpri'uJHiiui (iduajtUon «(id tlion Mrlvu to ^aiii a clcitr- tuiujul Ujrotigh I'ocono is pos-fublu Givyn the New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs anil to Kiitisfy tlio lioiiKuwifo if vlrtttnrH KIUMIM ar, lui^ur \\v\v uf nil thosu pKychcilaglo capital, nny sort of ougiuuurmg is pa-ssiblu in Colds. This is a wonderful remedy Unit is Vegetable Compound is a safe, sure itud almost infallible remedy incuses of arriU) twuxtiratodly. Suppose!—ah, woll, luoiitioiiH wliioh hear on jnuntut iluvulup- this country. irregularity, suppressed, excessive or painful monthly periods. [jt'oiluciug such « tui'isri} all over tho country wn nwjil not K°Qnriupp"Hirig. Kvorvwoni- meiit. To 111 is will bo added a truo kiiuwlM11. Beasonor was up to siie us on Tuesday. by its many startling cures. I t absolutely nn known just tlio sort of IIOUKO W l ) )dyo of thotio jirinoiplcs which iiiuko a " The presnntMrs. Pinlcham's exper'h>nco In treating1 fon?ale ilia is unparalmoan, und 8l10 win Jmvo it if sho will bo miter mitlMHtaiullng v£ ilio cliild na a Tho carpenters are working ut tlio trestk' cures Abitbma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all ailat'tiaiiH of tho Throat, Chest and hnngn. leled, for years she •worked triilo hy side with Mrs. Uydia 12. Pinklnim, and. for less u sluvo to tlio Iniiiito fimiinlno teiul- ililritiml huinfr. I t is nut lwird to do nil yet. soinetime past has hud &0I0 ehur/.ve of the correspondence department of her tmcy to ivorr}' liorsolf and otlivnt to dentil ihin If you will look nt Iifu from thonhfhl's 1 Tbo Jeo house at this end of Luke Hopal- Call ut above drug stores uud got a trial bottle uiul ridicule ulio cfirrlcfl liur ontm-priso ovuru UttludHRt iind UiKorder and givo itnmljioint, ^iviiiK him your own loving cong is going to bo an uuorinous alVair. It free or a regular size for 50 cents and $1.00. frront business, treating by letter u$ many as a. hundred thousand ailing women through to actuality, tuid toilnyib is jiuiiilhorsulE up moro to thu titwk of nmking her during a single year." Gtiruritfed to cure or price refunded. liBtniutivu sympathy—Alice II. Putnam will hold a heap of ico, tell your folks. iniuugii uuluiuiijy, „.! ~..f .,tu~..<, ,.r *i i iy = -JI ' n Woman's Uoiuo Coii)i»iuion. oil out itsu otiu of tho HIIOW pluci's in tliu abode u homo in wry truth. Dny before election the New York Journut Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; A Woman's Remedy for Woman's lite Wlldornoss. was very sure VanWyi'k would bo elected Poor IleluiltMl Mini, Slio is Misa Ihmvhtta A. HOK-Q arid lior TnlNt' Ifulr nnil IfuI.I HCIIIIN. Governor of New York, for it said: "Too Tho lord of creation wan sitting with Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, of Hackettstowu, who pkiturosquo tistabllKlmloiit IHIJIJJ'K tlio Ignornnoo is hliss in moro things tlmn quaint and jipiu'opriatu titlo o£ "OOW'K 80ino 111011 fvicntlH bofot'o a Rrutu llro ono NO know or l'culizo until wo huvo gained victory of to-morrow—and wo aro suro it will bus just recovered from a severe illuoss, is iiefct." I t is a lon£, mm story hnililin^ cold uvutiini; last week and wns cxclmiig- mhniplJicBS ami \v\Mlom. 'X'hat hontlon bo a glorious victory—will he a national visiting hor graud-daughtor, Mrs. Oacnr wltll a two Btol'lml oxlimsinn. Tlm struo- iiifrwith thoin oplnluiiH on pursons imd uiir Uujiloi* told too union wliim ho m\h\ triumph. It will be thu flint great sun din- .Smith TJio couvorjsatlou Jiatl drifted tiiro 1H mado of Itiff;, jiuolcd and cut so m things. tho vory bust faieo Imtr in tho luurkot charged ugaiust the .stronghold of mnnmion, M F, VicUersou spoilt a part of last week to lit with luMiurney, iiml tlio Hours ami urouiul to ii discussion of murrlud Hfo, and thitt riimo from tho heads of tbu dond. Tho tlm opeuing shot of tho cmipuign of 1000." with relatives at Newark. culling aro of resinous ami immmtio i m m t i yull tholioBt hint tho Hour. "UiiitcuoiintablD, Bombings ^atliorcd by Paris ragpickcra nro —DEALERS IN— How about it, Mr. Hearst J Now York Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Woodbull onterJow J)iiio. Tho chiiirn aro conifortnblo nf- Isn't It?" Bald ho; "How hard Ib Is to 11]most moru ui)itloami))fc, i))ou^l) UJCHO ^O fali'6, ranging from old fashionud camp inako somo women unduistand that tlu>y Into theatrical wigs, and thi'i'o is no doubt State is still tbo " enemy's country " to Mr. ttiinod Uioir ran, William Woodbull, of Bryan and bits followers, and his military ohulrs to hugo half rough elcupy hollows doji't ueeil to jjmiiaRo their husbands) timt ull tho huir is truatod to an elaborate Dover, one day last week, I'VB nuvt'i' had any troublo of that kind lock-jaw still continues, though • it was a Mr. and Mrs. George Dorland, of Ulalrsmj'self—wiiuMn't Htimil i t for it wcoiirt procuHs of clfiiiiifiing buforu lfc is usoil, Tho slinmo for President MeKinley nnd Secretary LUMBER, SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDehuupest irrado of huir used in America towti, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. tovon if Polly woi'otllsiiosi'il tu try hur liand Alger to keep the man in the army when he ut inuiiiiguincnt-—hut ib fiueins iinpurisiblo cotovH from tlio JIWUIH of tJiu Cliiii^Hu. Tho might have been pumping air into the people Lurison u part of lust week. INGS, Etc. BRACKET and SCROLL SAWING alubomto nroccss to which this 1B subjecttoprevunt sowo womou from attuiii]>tin^ On Wednesday lust Mr. and Mrs. Martha all sorts of things in tho way of regulat- ed show in uiTeuts. Tho Chlncso hair Is of Nebraska and lured that State from tue R. I-Iilrfobrant, jr., nnd thoir daughter, Mlas DONE TO ORDER. BEST LEHIGH and II lurgoly to inuko tho chimp wiga tlmt bated Republicans. And Juliau Hawthorne ing th« ttctioiifi of thoir iniGhtnidn. Now, Ethol HiltlBbi'aut, attended a very pleasant whon I full In lovo with l'olly, «ho was aro to bo BCUII on tho lowur oast sldo of has becu wasting his sweetness on tho desert Bin-prise on Mr, Hildebraut's father, M, H. SCRANTON COAL. SPLIT and BLOCK thu olty, (Did n lurgo nrojiortion of thorn air wliilo fclie people of New York, and of tho wlmt tiliu is now in rarn momonta—mild and pretty and amiably appreciative of my linvo n rcddlKh tiiiKQ after u littlo \vonr, United States, for that matter, have endorsed HiJdobrant, o£ Mildalo. All hia ohildreu WOOD. BLUE STONE, BRICK, LIME, PLASwere present and a very onjoyablo timo was Intellect. I did not over auk niysolf whoth- tha ufTcut erf tliu tvvnttmsnL Hoosovelt, McKiuloy and Algor's 10 to 1. spout. A feature of tho occasion was a roast Tliero 1B uduorensing dotuimd for tu\no orflhcMVfis clover OP not. • I didn't «tro. TER, CEMENT, TILE DRAIN PIPE, Etc. Try again, Julian ! Tlio people do not likn pig supper. Wo got along KjiU'iulidly, Uko tho pious hair In England, it 1B euid, but that ia not boy and his lazy brotlior, tlie first of whom tho cusu In America. BnldnosB iu on tho to swap horses until thoy got over the stream. Mrs. Kntu Dufford, ot German Valley, bos said tho prayers and tho last tho 'UTUQUH.' liicroiiso, dcalora eny. Muoh of thla mnong Evidently the peoplo of New York did not been the guest for somo days of MrB. Oscar I did tho talking and Polly eggod mo on womon conioc from dyaing or )AciwhUie believo your tilco littlo atory. Even tho IS. Hmtth, of this place. tlio huir. fiomo of this is dono to yot a 1th raising ot eyebrows, wulloa uud sym- fash ion a bio tint, but quite as of ton to hide niurinea took lia stock in it. Tuey wero not Little Miss Louisa Budd, who for the post pathetio 'OIIB' or'Ahs. 1 Woll, wo murriud. gray looks. I t is not unumiul for quite so greoa as you thought them. several months has been at the home of Dr. I havo learned that Polly's friends wero young yirls to show ono or two gray hairs, Tbo result of the election even hi New Jer- aucl Mrs. Charles N. UUler, joined her under thu impiTHBion that eho had cap- and whon in two or tliroo yearn thy two sey sustains thu administration and is a good turtid a iuonttd glunt and was fuodiug him or tliroo becumo a dozun or moro, and deal of a rebuke to the lawyer from Pnssaic, mother, Mrs. Harriet Budd, a t Roseville, on Thursday last. with tlio fiiig«r jjlujiis of iiotion, Sho gave around tho ftico, whoro they first nmko Sirs. JMary Hodgson has been at Bedmtester peoplo to undorstaiid tlint I labored uiidor their uppoamnuo, it is not ploasunt, and a who came all the way up hero to tell us how THE GREAT the. soldiers were abused, but wero afraid to tho delusion that sho wns n vory Iirillliint littlo application uf dyu now and thuii on a business trip for a few days, relative to person, liko myself, and thut only hor tlooa not sljQjy anil hides tho obnoxious tell it lest they should be court martialed and the closing of her late mother's estate. craftiness kupt mo from llnding out how whito that is^iBually undorHt-ood to menii have their heads cut olf or bo Jaiouted by tlio The Rev. nnd Afrs W. T. Farttiell haro sliullGif mid sl))y aho wan. Wns ovor it iidvHUoing years. Whito hale ia beautiful terrible war secretary, who must havo cookort been ontertaiuing Mr. and Mi's. Vandorbilt, moro nbBiml Idon ovulvod from tho bruin on an elderly woman, a n d It eoftous and soldier for breakfast, dinner anil tea. I t of a silly girl? Polly clover! If eho only adds beauty tu a plain faoo, but thoro ifi proves, too, that the laboring men of Now of russule, for Kome days. Tliero was fee horo on Saturday morning MISS IHiNISIIiTTA BOWB. know that hor mild oyos, with tho absolute nothing protty obout tho fow Btruggllng and puritans. Tliero is no pnint or white- ignoranco of tho world that lies in thoir whito hair." thiib glvo tlio linad a plobnld Jersey, ubout whom our Democratic friends ono-lmir inch thick, wash upon tbo corrugnted wnlls, for tbo clear dopths, aro my stars of hopo; that lior uppoarauco; htmvo the dya and later falso were BO much dxercieed before election—ho< Charles KuiV, of West Uolioken, wus u visiwood Itsolf dcllefl Insect lifo, nnd tlm sorub- soft, faltering voice, thiitj gota shrill every hair. But tlio gamo Is hardly worth tho much do they care for tuom now ?—did not tor over Sunday with Mr. aud Mre, B. A. ail vote against Voorhccs, in ejiito of tho dust bing brush keeps tho walls, ns woll as tho timo bho tries to talk JoarnocJly, ia what oandlo.—Now Orloana l'iuioa-Democrat. Hoivuli. floor, so olomi thtit tho surfftco fairly I lovo bottcr than oratory und thut hor irthat was ldckud up about bis labor record, Mr. and Mra. George Hand havo been ouglimrns whoro tbo liRht fulls upon it from responsible way of difioxisslng my pot BouIIesa corporations, trusts, combines, etc tortuining Mr. ami Mrs. 1'rudeu, of Morris1'oor W a y t o E c o n o m i s e , tlio windows In tbo duytiino or from u ihcorit's id what flnttors ami gratifies mo and your favorite home paper. 'It is most dlliloult to ecanowlzo, and Tlio yellow journals told us that the Ad- town, for a short visit. largo lump at n i g h t Tho only miprraioh moro than any uniuimtof H:UIO pmiso from to a carpet 1H U rug hero ami llimw nuuUi a ruuliy olover vvontrtn—Woll, if shu itvil- tho most dilllcult pnrt of it Is to know in iiiinistratiim duro not publish tho official reMiss TrowbridgR, of Morristown, Is a guost of bearskin or ol tho pelt ot n wolf. Big izod nil timt, I wundur if sliu would atlll what direction to practice uconamy," etild port of tbo Comnmiulor of the Army lest tbo i if Mr. aud MIM. l'annvil ut tbe Presbyterian sholvoa tnko tho piano of n ilrcsBhlis room beliovu that slm has 'mnnnged,' 'played tho wiBo woiujin, "Often thosu who do it people should rise in thoir might nnd grind }inrKoimgo. will curry tholr economy to too grunt an table, and grcafc iron nulls mill wooden with1 or 'deluded' jneF" Mr. and Mrs. M. tt. Hildobrant, jr., enterextromo. TJio right way to do it; ifi to got it to powder and chow tho Secretary of War tronnlls nlay tho part of ft wnrdrobo uml Just thon Polly eaiuo Into tho room In tained Mr. Hfldobruut'n brother and bis wife, along without extras and utio just what Is all up. hntraok combined. Outsiclo broad, brtolit quest of a book, and ono of the guusta joknocossnry for everyday comfort. I t doca Well, wo have tho report. Did you seoMr, and Mrs. Hildebrant, of Gladstone, over vorandnfl appeal to tho wotuont city Sunday. inon'B soul nnd afford a delightful resting ingly ropoutcd the subatnnccj of what lier not nicim that thoro should not bo enough, anything so very awful in it ? husbimd hud said. Tiioro wag a quizzical nor nny deprivation of necossary comforts. M V UfCEIHV TRIBUNE hasan Agricultural Department of the plooo In rainy wmitlior. At tho banquet given in Now York tho ft. A. Ilowell IIIIH routed his house to Iforlook Jn hor fact) as Bho Halrt: "Thoro «ro ivoitionivhowhun fcboy 00011II. I . (VCCALI iniDUIIt highest merit, all important news of the ton Hililfbi-fliit, who ia to t'iko pn&seHsion the But tho crownlnK glory uf tho plaoo 1H "Did you tiiiy all that, Tom?" onilzo will do so at tho wrong end, Sho other day fn honor of General Miles, instead Nation and World, comprehensive and reliable market reports, able editorials, (li-Kt of next month. Mr and Mrs. Howt'll tho culinary genius of its fair inniuigor. Hor liusbdiid Hoknoivletigcil tho corn. conius to tliu conclusion that wlionover slio of reducing Shaftor to a greaso spot, ho interesting short stones, scientihc and mechanical lnlormation, illustrated fashion expect to leave for tho west to remain with articles, humorous pictures, and is instructive and entertaining to every Member To lit herselt for lior calling BIIO entered a Polly luu^buil good naturcdly and (jald, doesn't buy nuytiling or cuts off an item toasted Shatter. cooking sohool and was graduated us both "You old guoeo!" and left tho room. Sho I of oxponco BIIO IS economizing. Sho will their daughter, Mrs. I1, M. Johnston, of St. of every family. Tho people of Now York had more sense ohef und tooohor. So markml was hor suo- also loft an uneasy suBpiolon on hor hus- 1 nttoml to the grocers' bills. That is woll, FA\no, 111. oosa t h a t todny in tho winter season sho band's miiul that nftor all perhaps gho I but sometimes sho will cxpund SO cents' than to obey D. B. Hill's advice to knock Owiug to tho Sturm of last Tlnuslay the IRDM FRA S'vcs y" a " ' ' i e l o c a ' news, political and social, keeps you tcachoa tho oookinR sohool of tlio Young uianagotl" liim without his being awai'O worth of tlmoaud BtruiiRth to snvo 6 cents. down McCullagh's deputies, but the people of reception to tbe Ucv. and Mrs William T. lllUll Lnfi in close touch with your neighbors and friends, on the Women's nssoolation ot Mount Holyoko. of It. Tho sumo idea •occurred to moro Thon tho mmo woman iniiy uconomlxo on North Carolina wero foolish enough to mind Sho IB tho only woman known to oonduot than 0110 of IIIH guests, but of course tliero bur luncheon, Sho will convlnco hersolf Bea. TilJman ivben lie told them the best way PammU was postponed until Friday evening, farm and in the village, informs you as to local prices lor farm products, the conaoanip in Slaijiuor jinywhoroolso, nil tho is 110 way of Undine out whothor suuh is thnb crtfclnff a luiddny jnoal in a moro Imblt to carry North Carolina was with a shot gun. when it fame of! mid provuL u most duiight- dition of crops and prospects for the year, and is a bright, newsy, welcome and indispensable weekly visitor at your home and fireside. lest toing lmimiKeil by men. I t Is there- the cafio or not.—Chicago Ohronlolo. and will (llspon&o with it. Sho finds i t all Notwithstanding, "God reigns and the f ill occasion. The house was artistically decofore fitting that lior unique plaoo should tho easier to do so bocitUtio her htisbfiml is Governmout nt Washington still lives," hut rated with chrysanthemums. A beautiful bo innrl:od by tho host cooking known to not homo a t that moal, and of course shu North Carolina will ho porry ono of these centrepiece of these lovely flowers and greens Ktliiny S c a r r e d Pnce». Send all subscriptions to THE IRON ERA. Dover, N. J. tho Mnino woods. Hero slio astonishes ornmiieritcd tho dining-room table. In the "Ono effect of tho oxtomlcd uso of Che dooB not want him to go without enough guides, but moro especially sportsmen nnd bioyclo," m\U\ tbo hotol phyalalan, "In seon to oat, Sho thinks thut ho noeds moro days that it paid any attention to Ben. Till- afternoon tbo annual meeting and election of aian. No nation has a monoply of fools, and eportswomon, hy solving ovory day Parkor food than shu (loos. EOUEO rolls, southern corn pono, gniluim in tho greatly increased number of faolal I urn sorry to say thoy are not all dead yot in ollleers of the AVoinau's Missionary Socioty THE MORRIS COUNTY connected with tho church wns hold. Mrs. "Tlio woman w i n practices tills sort of America. goras, crisp Fronoh bread nnd tbo brittle, sours. Faiinell was chosen president, vice Mrs "Willslender pk'tes known as Italian bread. , "Twonty years IIRO.Q woman with n economy will find that tho deprivation imoicatrlx was a rarity. " Oue touch of nature makes tlio whole poverishes iiorsolf and hor chlhlrun nioniam Bartley resigned. Mrs. Bartley was In lior kitchen UIITO are broilers as woll t as ovens, and tbu hungry travelerramK<* "Now sho ban becomo almost common. tnlly nnil jiliyBically. Ofton in tho long world kin." elected to tho office of vice president, and the a woll broiled vculaon, n KlorioiM hair In thiw hotel, for instanco, thoro aro not run U iamovo oxiionsivo in nutual cash, In n caboose tho other morning I saw a other ofllcers elected wero : secretary, Mrs. AlORRISTOWN, N. J . leas than £0 who havo SOUTH, largo und for tho doctor bus to bo callud in. stonk o r n. bird on toast equal to anything small boy 8 or 10 years old. Wherever lie C. H. Howell; treasurer, Mrs. H. R. Hopkins. Generated at your home or place ot nail, produced by tumbles. " T h o right way to cconcnnlzo is in oxserved In ftuw York. "Notinfreqiiontiy you (incl ono with a travagancca, not in nccosaltlca.1'—Chicago Iiml slept during tho night somebody had There trore about fifty present. Notes of re- INCOBFOKATED MAHCU Sd, 1 8 7 4 . business. Let us tell you about it. blacked both his cheeks, and hi trying to rub gret were receivetl from Dr. and Mrs. SLodTo tho writer Jllsa lioivo said: 'My be- disfiguring rod lino running from chin to Tlmus-Horald. It is perfectly safe. it off, ho bad only succeeded fu malting it dard, of Succasunna, ami tho Rev. J . H.. ing horo la largely an oxporliuont, which President—HENHY "W. MILLITK. hna turnod out successfully. -All Mint 1 ° 5 "Thoso Injuries aro eoldom dangerous, woj-se. Oue of tho braltemon brought In a Scoueld and daii|;hter, Miss Mary Beofiold, Vice President—AUIIKLIUS B. HUM,. Clever Urn. HemlrlekK. It gives a p u r e w h i t e light. Secretory-Treasurer—H. T. HULL. onn claim r.veillt for is perhaps tho idon of but thoy lcavo thoir tracos, nor has any For a grunt portion of his married lifo pail of water—lukewarm water a t that—for of Budd Lake. Supper was served and tbo Showing colors the same as day light. providing first, class cooking In tho primi- doctor wJw onou«h to provont tho scum tho lato Vico President; Thomas A. Hon- tbo boy to wash In, gavo him soap and a towel occasion was ono which will be long re—MANA.QKR8— tive forest. When I began, peoplo said bowl fonnd. It is twice the candle power of an ordricks was BO Inimorsod in politics and to wash tbo greaso oft" his face, and when ho membered, Henry \V. Millor Henry C. Pitnej CARO LYNN, Hint enmpore out wanted to rough it in Aurelius B, Hull Philip H. Hoffman "This Is rough on tho girls. A woman B IHW, iiarLicularly tho former, that tho dinary electric lamp, at naif the cost. ovory respect: that tlioy cmmi from jNow skin mama to sear more easily than a biisinuws interests of thu family woro loft was clean tho brukomeu invited him to eat Clias Y. Swan, M. D. Paul Kevere H hums only one-half foot of gas per John Thatcher Eugeno 8. Burke York nnd tlio other cities to tlio wilder- lniwi'B uml ovon a soKitch will aoniotlnios lurgoly In tho hands of his duvotinl and from thoir dinner pails and the little chap hour instead of five feet, that the ordiGuy Minton. ness for a clinngo, and that they would lcnvo a war. Then thoy Imvo «o benrtte to onurgotiu wife. Tlwlr only child dlwl in fared sumptuously fora littlo while. Ho said nary gas burner consumes and thus does not enjovOio saroo excellent t.iblo there liitlu tho jugKOd suwna. Our most rookluKH tliu early yeurn of thuir marrlud lifo, and he walked hore from the Ford mine, where not heat the room. Hint thoy' had at home. I thoughti differ- riders nru women. Many o£ thoni yo a6 Mrs. Hendrluks sought forgutfulntmB of hiB folks lived. Statement January i, 1898. ently, becauso I tail noticed tlio trouble Urcafencok speed, mid thoy pay no attention bercjivuinunt 1" looking nfter tho ticuuiuu* It cannot smoke It Is funny to think tlint that youngster nntl expense to which they had boon nut to the rules of tho rond. liitlon of n fortliiH), Tho resulb Is that who 1 In bringing With them fine cannot] goods ASSETS. And thus blacken the walls of your rooms "1'hen again whon thoy henomo inYDIVCU is generally Kclcnou-Jotl^fd to bo "tho bunt may bo President of tho United States ono of and tho unit biscuit nil* oraolairs. ho J in illfllcultiGs with otborbloyoilstB or with buslnoss woman in Indiana." Sho mado these days, and not very funny, either. Do Securities quoted a t Par Value.. tl,783,4<K>,51 Or polute t h e a i r t h a t you breathe. wont ahcul, and, to my Brent f l i g h t , i Market Value of Securities in iclis thoy almost Invariably loso their Ghruwd invustniunts, and slio also mivolior tlio boys of to-da}' appreciate what a grand huvo found that tlio Mon mot " • " ' " / „ heads wild do tho thing they should not do. huslmiul vnluahlo advtcn in bin nnlittcal thing it is to be an American citizen. A excess ol Par Value 80,530.00 The flame is STEADY, which makes IUOUB npprovnl from «« who visited tbe "For thoso reasons boiling lotions, skm nffjilrR. Slnco his denth, In 18H5, Mrs, king in his own right, if lio only behave himTotal Assets (1,813,030.51 its use easy for reading or work. enmp."—Now York Prcsa. HondrJolcs htin Uopt up 1»T intcroiit in leaiolnua, thoflnoKtneed JOB, silver threat! self—a Democrat who inny one day ho n king, It is rapidly supplanting all other light A robust, manly LIABILITIES. «d such thlngB form a.largopartof ovory money gutting, and hot Investments Imvo barring tho crown, son and a cooing Deposits in printing and architects offices, where *l,0O0,S40.5O brought bnutlKomo returns. hotel physiciiui's oqulpmcnt. IInvo orrtt-r WKlioiit W o r r y . baby-girl nesUinpin the best light is required. Interest to depositors Tho thieves nnd housebreakers mado thoir ".As to the men, nouody pays any attenher bosom — what To Imvo ii liomo In every sonso at tho January 1, 189S,.. 27,031.23 umiiml visit to Stautiopo last Tuesday ovenThe generator is automatic, making more can any womSiirromlerca u Crown F « r I^ovc. word l,,,,,,olike dumnmta a certain I:naok tion to them, iiml their fuclul Bears do not anly woman ask ? gas only as you use it. Tlio l)rlri(!(?s.s 'I'ltana Alnnjtun, who dieil ing. They broke Into Mr. Kimiicutt'estoro and also a keen and poignant diitorliUnu- amount to anything It 13 a haan that Estimated expen- $1,033,031.73 "Vorj'fowof thorn marry or aro popu- in England, WUH lioirosn to tho throno o( and got away with about $IGO worth of clothIt is so cheap that the owner of a cottion not to Irecoino tbu iibsoluto flavo ot H e a v e n intehtlcd 000.00 ses to Jon. 1,1803 tage can afford to have it. oithor tlmn or tidiness. Of course us lar with women because thoy nro pretty. _ TuhlLl, but Bonio years ugo foil in lovo ing, Mr. Kinuicutt sayfi. •hould be granted to every woman. 'Iiideod most of them aro rather pronn with a Scotchman and murrlcd him, dishoro sonio housokoopor who would irg.m They had a wreck on tho Morris Canal on Thousands fail of this becuuat: they nave It has been accepted by the leading $1,031,121.72 ng of , carding tbu carun of royalty to lead 11 quiut urnnil red seam sea... or two, sponk speakhg l t n s posillvoly criminal to lot breakup ( na brond Wednesday. It was not much of a wreck, to neglected to look after their health in a Surplus for protecinsurance companies of the country. 1 stantl live minutes after It was 011 tlio tn- angers past. It looks martial, don't yon [ind uuevoutf ul lifo a s wifo of » Suotuh uo euro, but still it was a wreck that stopped womanly way. Tbe health of a woman's tion o£ depositors 179,517.70 babiea ia dependent upon her own health I hallliu lit Anstruthcr, Tho Tnhltlaii prinbio, or who wouldn't break a pair ot 11,813,939.51 It has been adopted by the United tha passing of boats ovor tho plauo for a during the period of prospective maternity. blankets to erne n baby from ' " * / . »fe, ' A M I O W may l" l v 0 l m l 1 ) l l s o l " " j k ,C"J 1 CCHS wna wsll known mid mitult GHtoomt'd Interest ia declared nutl paid In January States Government. couple of hours. I boliovo tho rope broke on The prospective mother cannot be loo par,en by butting against a lamppost, but by tho jiunnlo of tho town und district. shrugs hor shouMoM ar.d e i w s ><»"'» nml July of ench year from tlio profits of tho A line addressed to us will bring; you ticular nuout her physical condition. If tho plane car. hen itfis healed ho likes to ride sinwl}' sonio linoiliipilimmuiry remnrks aliout tno nny desired information regarding it, or she suffers from local weakness, nervous- previous six mouths' business. tho parks parks and and have, have, tho tho g g rrlss look oiigh tho Deposits mailo on or before tho 3d liny of a call from our representative if you so sort (if homo swell a place woiilil ""• . I t is rumored that another of the good citiA cup of hot wit tor, flcoljircs S)r AJiiIraw ness or loss of vigor and virility, M r childer if if the the injury injury w w ss alter Win andd wonder dren will be weak, puny and sickly. Dr. January, April, July and Octobor, draw in- desire. uf London, pnssi'ssps tho Hinno iuo- zona of Stanhope has gone to tho gold cure. llut let no nhmtru »!"• * »**> t h l ' '{ Jot inlllcted by the sntorof a Spanish ol"- Chirk Favorite Prescription is the only terest from the 1st day of tho said months diclnal quiilitlus attributed to mi cquni Tho cup that cheers and iuobrfates has a Piorce/s would bo in very truth "liomo, sweo unfailing cure for all weakness and disease respect! rely. .(mount of whisky, whllo lacking tho inbumo" to a far more certain doerm 1"> BANKING HOURS. ° ° " A mill, who has his noso broken filmply jurious lironortlos. Hot wntor In nhun- strongo power ovor some people, 1 know a ot the delicate and Important organs that nhoro Hio linriwo.1 head feels that ho 8 puts a shield over it and goes ahead earnbear the brunt of maternity. I t makes these From 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. dally, excopt Sutur, diuico is cKfiuuially rccojuuiondod in nin- man who need to try to keep tho Stanhope orgvtns strong-, healthy, vigorous, virile and day. not privileged to »it on certainb lcon fortSaturdays from 9 a. m. to 112 in. (uoon)depot from falling some years ago and folks l b DOVER, N. J. Inrial troublon. elastic It makes the prospective mother ohlo looking but too good t ° . ° ^ , , . said, "TVlJQt npityl" nnd passed on on tho strong1 and cheerful. I t robs maternity of anu from 7toI) p . mof furniture, nnd who feels that he, must '""A'voman who l.,« her nose broken E. C. HARVEY, Manager. Salt thrown on conls when broiling other sfdo of tho way. Maybo und English Us perils. It insures a baby constitutionretire t o tho back yard if hamrm to 1 n Btcult will nrnvuut blnxinf; front thudrip- camo nnd that man nover profVssed to be ally strong-. It is the invention of nn emidnlHoln nn after dinner snioko, 1,115s tin and skillful specialist, who has had plljg tut. Whon coutuntH of a put or pun converted, as folks term couvoi-sion, but ho nent Phlladolphia Times. . tbirty ycnrs' training- in this particular boll OVIT or JH-U HplllL'd, throw on suit itt mada up Uis mind ho would not drink any brunch, during which time he and liis staff No, wo da l.nt iitlvoaito slovo lin™ * . Rfcwim Fitter Wanted,—Ono acuiiBtomed to once. I t will pruvont a dlMtgruujiblu odor, moro. I have beard him UAl of tho struggle. of physicians have proscribed for many nny moans. That, is ns certain dlhcorfurl steam and Hot Water heating jobs on small Tuach a ClilW *« Th IHH\ tlm Btovo or rango may bo moro read- ho liad in the beginning; how ho had to lock thousands of women. Medicines dealers ns miperlatlvo tldlnosn. CWiitu » " u .'.' houses. DOVER BOILER WORKS, l ily cluimiHl. sell it and an honest dealer will not urge P l aa " to u p t o slug, comfortable sort ot • ' « ' » « tho richest BUgfiufitiuns tohnvvthoovhimself in his room and throw tho key out of upon you an Inferior substitute merely for Dorer, N. J. rosolv™ Itsolf Into eleanllnesH l l < * k « erydny life of tliu nursery arm bo mudo to the window in order to keep himself from the little added profit lie may make thereon. In plnyliiK ^olf highland gnitors, which so KlnriiiBlyolltrURlvu tli»t it is I " " ' " yield tip Its truiiHiu-es of oil imd wine, ooirici up tn n peak in tlm buuk, aro qulto rushing into a tavern to get another drink Notice of Settlement. "I am the iiiotlicr of a nice linby four nnd a n,U«n that resolves l..elf Into, al».»oom B iKootlness find truth, for both huby and Notice is libreby given that tbe accounts of as uniuh worn 11s tlm golf BtonkingH. Both and then the jig would Imvo been up, and lintf mouths old," writes Mrs, J. V. Cloiitfli, (Box intlier. Hu nhows vwy clonrly llwro that hiKb nnd low Khoc-ri «r« lived on tlio UJIIW. to-dity ho is dothed in his right mind ami ho 203,) of Lisbon, Grnflon Co., N. II. " I cnunot tho Hubncribor, Goorge O. Cummins, ailuilnlagive too much praise to Dr, Plerce'8 Vnvorite j trator with tbo will annexed, of Bridget M*o'while It in easy tuhoep in «yiiii«ithy with Thn mth:n am ulthm' nmtlo ntuddt;d with 1 L'rescriptlou." don't touch nny intoxicating bovorngo any Bhop next to Dr. Cummins f l n v a f \ ) I ! LfiughHn, tleceosod, will bo audited and stated'' lultlhl nature, and for umny im>thnvx to bohnallfl or rubbiT disks. Dr. i'icrce'a Pleasant Pellets cure conBLJ.CKWKU, 8T1SEET UUVCr» !>• J . hy tho Surrogate, and reported for settlemoro tlmn if ho had gono to tho gold euro. provklu tor tlm viiryingiiciiHt'li'riH autSvillas, stipiUion. Constipation it* the cause of ment to thu OrphutifT Cuurt of tbo County uf | yoL that to ri-iiUy umlornluiid tho origin diseases. Cure the cause and you Estimates Cheerfully Olvoa. Morris, on Tuesday, thofcTvoutletbday of DoWlwii tho horrid ilofio of nustor oil cim- I hnVG [mown 111011 who wont to tho gold ninny One " Pellet" is a und und of thin iiotlvity jm t'lii'iiost Htiuly uot bo I'IWUIUH], it Iri well U> Uuvw that tlio euro, iiml of whom people Riiid thoy wore cure the disease. combor uoxt. tfetitlc laxative, and two a mild cntliarof tho liunuui tniml In It.n liullvUlual and nil bi'ijunifa lantiilfKS if lwatt-n and tlmr- cured when thoy ciuno homo, whovdiod drunkSatisfaction Qturanteod. Dated November -itti, 1808, lic. Drugidttts BCII them, and nothing IM Houlul r^lnlimiH Iri nlfiu twvdotl. Tim moth- oughly ndxud with tho whltu of un I'tjy. GEORGE O. CUMMINS, ards because tbo gold curu d{d not givo them "juBtus (rood.11 st-iy. jobwa that thought ami ivvttnu iw Administrator, &c. THREE HAPPr\YOMEN. HYDRO LiTHIA HEADACHES WOMAN AXJ) HOME. DOVER U U M P E R CO., BLACKWELL STREET, -:- DOVER, N. J. BUILDING MAT£RIAL6 OF Ml KINDS TELEPHONE NO. 3O The New York Weekly Tribune. NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER FOR FARMERS AND VILLAGERS TheIronEra,Dover,N.j. BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $1.25. M HEW LIGHT SAVINGS BANK THE ACETYLENE. Tne Hceiyiene LigMing Co.. 3£S33S JOHN O'CONNEUL Practical Plumber, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker. Steam and Hot Water Heat« Ing. Wanted. H E IRON EKA DOVER. N. J.. NOVEMBER 18. 1898 Zbe Iron Bra. V, NOVEMUEP18. 1898 l.llci-iiry N o u s . LADIES' MU5LIN UNDERWEAR. I n l i i e d i - s t i i i - ; ; . l f i i > T i i . <<f h i s .-U-vy .if t h v '• M l T i i i n u c " i n t i n 'Il i v i ' i n l u T ('- nfurif, w h t r h i - I n l i t 1 1111 u m i M i a l i y : t t t ] " ; t " t l « i l m i l i i - OUR m•ij'ilKltfil liu- 1.1. u ..) lilnrl.in;.: 1 he cluinlir! ill Til,- .^inUiiiji <,i HK- .-..HU-r h a d liK-iiortk-red Uy AuiuiPii .SiHiii'--"ii. hut, t h e roiiiniuiidiltg I'Uk'ur "IV S m i l i n g ' Imd n o t i-xiniti J il tlit* mtiLio-uver wlii'ii I h e U n s h i p univi'-t, iiii.I iliL> w..rkinn 1.11L of lite [thin, tin THE DOVliK PRINTING COMPANY KimtiuKo. I'L'mJMIKtlK AND MKM'KIETOHK. TEKMsl OK STHSl HH'TION INVAUI AHLY IN AHVANCK. Ouu Your S!x Mouth* Tln-tf Mouth**... TJii " Tlie ii.lvfiit of niiotliiT November bring touiimltim hallowed nixf iieiu-nVent vitoUn or jiivin-: UmnkK tit AlmiRlity (i<«l for a Ilia lilfs-iiics hi'stuwed upon ns during th year. While upon each individual soul tlier rusts Hdi-bt of tcraliiu.h; for iMiinilfhs 1>|. * inj-s uf n p iMUiii! nature, ami while tlier dwells within the people us <L wliok- u reuliwi tionol" (lei'ji iiblipitiim for tho surety an prosperity iniiiiitfhti-il in every direct 10 thr*»tiK(H»it tlie Juml, we an- all ina-i..- kw-nlj uwuruof Hin very ehpeciiil hlfM-iiiK by tbw Diviiw I'tttvidrnru thiil biw brought to six oily iiml B«ec:esnful termination n cnnine : for (tit. liWU-nm-i.l of bujmmty und of 11 cause, by which we have liwu spared tl: JUDGE LAMBERT, of the Second Precinci Police Court, iu Newark, before whom tw<i Routh Orange commuters were yesterday arraigued for having refused, to pay their fare* unless provided with seats, rendered a dec! slon to the effect that commuters aro not entitled to seats. When they purchase tickets it entitles them to passage only. He is ro ported (is having said, further, that it they didn't like that they were not compelled to travel on the road. If the learned judge has rightfully construed the law, which we are loth to believe, it were high time that ft be changed. I n s c r i p t i o n Might b e I m p r o v e d . On page one is an article descriptive of tli proposed monument to be erected at Audersonville, «a., in memory of tbe New Jersey soldiers buried there. This monument, it is stated, ia to bear this dedicatory inecription Go, stranger, to New Jersey. Tell her tha we lie here in fulfilment of her mandate ant our pledge, to maintain the proud limne oi yourfitatfl unsullied, and place it high on th scroll of honor among the States of thi great nation. Tho ERA would respectfully suggest thai this inscription mighteasily be bettered. Suppose, for instance, the "stranger" haijg from Yucatan, or Kamschntka, he might not undur" stand how the "proud name" of. Ms State wns maintained "unsullied"and piucod "Iifgh OD tbe scroll of honor among the States ol this nation." ON page 1 will be found a table of election returns which for completeness stands alone. No other newspaper published in northern New Jersey has a table lik« it. Not only 1 tho vote of every candidate in each eloctlon district given, but tho table gives Also tu pluralities for each election district. Reactors of the ERA who take an interest in such matters will find tbo table of value for future reference. WINTER STYLES Hulfr.Hl. T h e p r e l i m i n a r y M *••.-• . u v d e t a i l e d in t h i s 11 iiiutier uC tin- iha;:/t/.iin-, u n d in !(tt*-i' issues t h e islory *jf Hie ninkinu of thyeaiitm-t! m u l iiiipCN.iiini.-nt of h e r ei'ew will f«-^ivL'ii at Jii'i.t luiiui. Tiiis if. tin; *>uly a t w u n U ' i hi.stix]»l-Jit t l m t Mr. HOIIMJII h a s w r i t t e n for i m b l i c u t i o n . " W I i a t H l i a i l UurJ{(i\h (in for" u h i v i n g . ' , , is t h e t i l l c of a vnhiiiH* by C h a r l e s V. WinRiit' which tin- lliniliK-duy \ l l e L ' l m v <\> havi just i^Tied. It. is full <)(' u . l v k e in p a i u n t s ami L'hiidrfji h u s d l mi t w e n t y y e a r s ' hl.udy 01 IN MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS ARE READY. the author's part, und reinforced by inter WIUMJI Mr. Wiugiitu <|ti..U^. Tlie book treat' nf physical, inuiital, und moral training; o wliiHil und cullcgu life; ;un< ol' the t^s.-ntia t>4jlli[uiu>tit for siircf.ss iu life. It tells what l youii^ niiiu hLurliuK in lift) wants to Unov '""TtifiTfrnv Ei, David L'. Wutkin-s, Speuki of tho Iluuscof AwmMy, A<-titig Governor do desigua'e nnd set upurt Thursday, th twenty-fourth day of iWovenilier fnjitaut, an i day of thanksgiving, •>» wlik-li day I do ru amunuud tlmt. the people iiHsumtjlu in then nlui'W of worsbip for a hervire of praisu ant A.H ( o T l i e t r Itolullvt: M e r l i n . thaults t<i Almighty Ciod for tlu» hlcming* At a cut rip firo of V'urragut 1'ost, Nu. -S, l.i bestowvd nntm US individually and onlinetively. fitrttieciMiruKcand hop" that umpire A. It., h d d o u WediKsduy wight of lu-st wn-lf ourpKoplo, ai,d for nil tho iwnoHt of lilwrt; in thu SOUH of Vetoiaiis' Hall in IVtersoii and oivili/utiim which wo enjoy. tlrigniller fJeuoiul John IlumsKy, of Jor.-,u; City, und Adjutant John 'J". Hilton, of tli THE Worlil repurts that Colonel Wllluit KBCOIKI Now Jersey Volunteer lufuiitry J. I3ryim 1ms so fur rtn-uvural from his rwei hail u littl« I'untrnversy. Cjenerul Jiainsej attack of " military Jock jaw" 11s to spea disparaged thu volunteers of LliyH|»U)isb war with considerable freedom on election rusuli Ho Uild how bis command of o,'M) men btiili and th« purt tho war has played in politic forts und did other Imrd muiiunt ltibor iu tIn Civil U r nr with but little sickness. " Pooplt IT WAK ilue to a niistuUe. on the part of have uu idea," ho said, " that to clothea man compositor, uidwl ami altvtted by the EUA in uniform und put u gun in his htiud make proofreader, ami not Lo u disposition to " ho bini u soldier." it," tlmt this E H A lust weuk elusaed All AVIILMI Adjutant Ililtona turn riui.e t* i county, as n H L. MeDorumU, of publicnu in its story of tbu uluction of N 6|)eak, ho-umdo these ronmrlis: " T h o inou of VS nro as good nieci und m vembur 8. good jsuliliei-K as those of '(SI. To disparagIN EBSKX county Elvin W. Crane, Demi tliHin is to dlspam^u your own sous, and wher cratjc cuudkluto for Governor, ran seven is tbfc Gruiid Army nmu that is willing to adhundred votes beliind tbe Democratic vot mit that his preuepts and tiMiehiiign have for Assembly, from which it would uppen far misi'urnud 1 There in no dUVuroueo bothat Air. Cruuo was not tbe cboico of th tvvecu the meu who fought lit Gettysburg Dtiiuoerutic! party so inucb as of thu bo* and in tbe Wilderness, and those, tlmt United States Senator James Smith, jr. climbed San Juun Hill and laid dowu thoi live-tin this fevor-riddon trouches of SantCOLONEL Murrell, having ingratiated bin iugo." ^ self with tho Democratic party iu New JerUtillock lit Tvouhto Atxiiin. sey, might now try bis hand at establiahiu more ronlial relations between the eolorec Tbonms U. llulloek, of SuceaKunna, 01 and white citizens of North Carolina. Wi: Weduebday caused the arrest of Thomas Mu minium, in tlmt State, would fieem to t ffer Donald, his cnaehinuu, on a i-hargo of adulgood field fur him tery. Bullock iimdo hia complaint befori Justice Brown nf this city, whu :sshued a wai S M D the Warren JJcmoerat iast week: rant for SLoDotiuld, who is now iu the county " J t is over. Part of our cause that wu: jwil a t MorrisLmvu in default of bail I3ul victoriuus we huve won thu grea'estthing we lock accusi'B McDonald nnd Mrs. Bullock ol dtwij-f d. Tht next house o£ Congress will be improper conduct, Democratic." Bullock is one of tbe bent-known cuiiunuAbide from the reJbtake about the politico composition of the nest bousa of Congress tovs traveling daily between New York und due to etroiifouB reports sent out by tht Now Jersey. Several years ago he got into AsKoeiated Press, feucy the state of detnoral legal fight wltb tbo Iielawurn, Luekmvui>j) zutiun the editor of the Warren Democrat aud Western Kuilroad because he insisted on nmht hiive been in when be penned th carrying packages into the passenger cnai'hes of trains. After be li«U been •vnivu-d several above parttgrKph. timefi, he WHS put olt the triiin OUB duy foi THE Alnrria Journal in its lB=me of Novem violiitiim of thin rule. He then miud thts com ber 10 published 11 8 ring of alleged " needs pfiuy for daiuuges, and tbe eonJjHiiiy beat hlii of liuvi-r, to the number of twenty-six, o iu tho courts. wt ich it s a d : "The above twenty-six aeetli supplied wouH be a mighty hifp lo the lift ami \iroqn'$s of Dover." To supply a very small part of them would bankrupt ('over, which - HUeB us tViiutr thut Editor SppiicH must be something like tho fox in tbe /nbli who, having by &-me mishap lost his tui went about urging his fellow fuzes to cut o their tails too. PALL AND Are We Loixlng SliukVHpcaret I would not a})1 th'it wo hiivo nlrendy lost Shakes-penru or thnt wo shull Jose ShaUespoui-o within tho Hpaco of a gunurutlon, wrltuB Murk H. LicldeH iu Tho Atlnutio What 1 would, say is that wo can JOKG Sbitkefpeiiro, and more easily, too, than wo think. We English speaking peoplo hnvcj alreudy been ailvlfitd to nhuiulon Chaucer—in a journal, it is true., whose advice is not usually worth tho taking, but BUCII fit raws show tho wuy this current Beta. Perhaps it will bo some time before any onu Miil bolilly toll us to glvu up ShaUes]K!:iio mid tlius show tlmt trlmkuspouro Is alieady lJvaotlciilly given up. But if it is trno that wo huvulott Clmuoer OB populur lltoraturo, that wo lmvo last Sponsor I»'H popular literature, that wo tiro losing Hilton AS popular liujnituro, how sbull wo ultiinntoly uncapo losing tihokosIjoaro? Of couwo wo cuu BclJishly soy thut Bbukuspnnro will lust our tiino, und the future can tuko earo of itself, or wo can full baok ou 11 narrow ideal of culturo, mul say that there will always bo onough echolars umong English Hpcuking peoplo to keen thu light burning beforu Shakespouro's shtiuo, or wo cim i^uoro tho facts and graiidlloquoutly puy that, Shakusiiearo 1B for all time. Jiut, tho day may oomo whon Sbal-L'gpL'iiro will bo mldiid to Chuucor, ami wo shall lmvo in literature a Rachel weeping for her children uml not to bo comforted. The sanitary, non-swtat shop make of undergarments, These foods arc made in clean, sanitary workshops, outside the city, not in New YorK sweat shops where most of the ready-made underwear is made. They are well made and nicely finished, the way you would make them at home, but they cost you less than if you made them yourself. Men who putnmisMj thtt tutn'chmii tailor ~jur tiuulurly iuvited to inspect. Our clothing looks OH well, is tailored us good, nud costs you just bolf th« mei'dunH tuitor's jiriei». pai wool suits flu wool Overcoats J Corset Covers. t\Z OoC» square neck, farcy front of alternate rows of inserting and fine tucking, row of inserting across back, front, back and sleeves edged with narrow embroidery. Cor. Blackwell and Sussex Sts., DOVER, - NEW JERSEY Shoes. Men's Underwear. Sporting Goods. SPECIAL. Men's whit? wool shirts and drrwers, made to sell at St.oo per garment Everything for the sportsman at losest prices. Guns at $to.oo, $12.00, $13.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $30.00. Hunting Coats $1.25, $[.65, $2.00. Smokeless Powder, Black Powder, Loaded Shells, &c. $1.50 pair. THE SOLE SURVIVORS, By Q. A. Henty. $2.00 pair. TIIIH ia a tai« of wirly Amerlcaa history, by the favoritu story-toller of AinBrlcnn and English boyu. TRINITY BELLS, By Amelia E. Barr. 240 pairs ladies fine dongola kid shoes. These are in lace and button, with light or heavy soles, A dtsllghtful historical romance for R>HB, d f n l K and are made in three styles of toes. Every pair with UfM in Old New York, and written by ons or thu m»st spjriied a n d couBcitiutluus AniBrican made of solid leather by honest workmanship. authors. $1.69 pair, A STORY FOR GIRLS, 48 pairs men's box calf laced shoes with heavy soles, full leather lined, made onthenewes style toe. $8.50 pair. A series of amusing episodes of history, ancient mid modern, told Iu au euttrtiUnlug way. It will uivukeu a new interest ia thin important branch or study. Airs. C. D. Slgsbee, tho wife of the captain of tfiH Unirlt'flliip-t*liip ilAiNR, will write about" Pet* AIl»ut." H Also vontributfons from T\r*. Burton Harrison, CUru Murris, tialett Burgess, Ll»yd Oflbournc, Lt. Endlcott, Poultney Ulgclow, Lt. Peary, etc., ate. 75c each. Black Dress Goods. SILK WARP HENRIETTAS fine and lustrous, $1.00, $1.25, $1 50, $2.00 to $240 yard. FRENCH BLACK CASHMERES. The finest and heaviest cashmeres imported, 50c, 75c, 90c and $1.00 yard. Carpets. Ingrain Carpets Brussels Carpets Hemp Carpets Brussels Hall and Stair C a r p e t s . . . . Ingrain Stair Carpets ,. Hemp ytair Carpels 45c yard 70c " 15c " 75c " Horse Clothing. Our assortment of Horse Blankets is the Inrgest in town. Stable Blankets 98c, $1.35, $1,65, $1.85, $2.25, S2.75 up to $5.00 each. Square Blankets at 90c $1.35, $1-75, $3,00, $2.50, $3.00 up to $8.00 each. Plush Carriage Robes from $1.50 up. Whips, Halters, Circingles, Curry Combs, Brushes, Stoves. 15c Lamps. We are showing a splendid assortment of 'all the latest styles in these goods. Handsomely decorated lamps from $1.98 up. Cylinder Heating Stoves; with sliding doors, draw grates, nickle trimmings and vase, J4.45 to $20 each. Double Heaters, handsomely trimmed and ornamented $15.00 each. Ranges in a large assortment of styles and sizes from $10.00 up. THE GEO: RICHARDS CO. DOVER, NEW JERSEY. Every household with children should have St. Nicholas. $3.00 a Year. _ Made with two clusters of / i t 49C« fme tucks and trimmed wijh handsome embroidery. We have just placed on sale 'i'lila itmea/Jno for hoyH and tflrlB IB without. rival in Its field. The fcatnrta for the uowinj; 60 pairs men's line satin calf, full double sole year will ^iiiii for It a host of now friends. A few leudlug attritutioos aro: shoes, tipped, round toes. This makes a very nice A New Henty Story, dress shoe, and a good wearer. BRIGHT SIDES OF HISTORY, By E. H. House. Drawers. Of good muslin, with fine A t ^ 9 C » tucks and iwo inch hem, Nicely made. / i t tp.caOO* lawn with 15-inch deep . Made with handsome llounct: of line lawn with alternate rows At $ 1 »25» square front of wide These are but a few items from the of tine inserting and tucking. Wide open work inserting and wide embroidlow and medium price garments. We embroidery edge Ic match. Has pro- ery edge, cuffs to match, saque gown, tection rufile. three box plaits in back. have them as fine as you want them. 120 pairs of men's Vcaif, double sole tipped shoes in lace and congress, made by Durland, Thompson & Co., ol Honesdale, Penn., at CONDUCTED BY MAUY MAPES DODUE By Laura 13. Richards. No writer ia more welcome to tho younK folk of to-tluy lima the ant or "C "Co[itttio •laaixary,'1 and tliia ia OUB of h«p boat efforts. Gowns. Made with row of medium embroidery across from, narrov ed/je lawn with wide cambric inserting1 and _ Empire gown, trimmed across shoulders and back, finished with clusters of fine tucks and medium wide A t 7 5 C « w ith medium wide insert- / i t 85C» w ide cambric inserting being and embroidery, plain yoke backs, tween clusters of line tucks and three herringbone. embroidery. inch embroidery. _ Made of linn cambric, low _ Made of line cambric made of good muslin. TURNER & CO. ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE Skirts. _ Square front, trimmed with _ Made of good muslin, with _ Made of good muslin, front / \ l -CtiC, embroidery, high back, / i t 70C# wide umbrella ruffle of A t 4 9 C « o f Soijd fi n e tucks, turn with narrow embroidery i^ilge. tucked cambric, tucked bottom. down collar, plain cuffs, mother hub_ Made of cambric, square Made of rint: mu.sJin, bard back. / i t < 9 C . from and back, wide em- A t $ 1 . 0 0 . w l th umbrella ruffle, A* <Z4 ftft Empire gown, square broidery across front, narrow edge on (wo rows of lucking, and 1 rimmed with i l l <M*UU a neck, irimmed with inshoulders and back. embroidery. serting and fine wide embroidery to _ Of cambric, square front Ol fine muslin, thirieen match, three box plaits in back, ribbon tAl ^iyC» ; i n t j back, handsome wide / » l inch deep flounce of bow. 25 cents a number. SALE DAV THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK. SHERIFF'S SALE, IN CIIAKCEUY OP NEW JEIISET. Between Samuel H. Grey, Attorney-General, informant, and New Jersey Mining and Improvemect Conipnuy, defendrtiita. Fi, fa. for palo of mortgaged premises Returnable to February term, A. D. 1899. Saturday, November 19th Men's and Boys' Fashionable Clothing J.A.LYON. B. H. GREY, Attorney-General. f>Y virtue of the above stated writ ot Fieri D Faoms in 1113' bands, I shall expose for ule at Public Vendue, at the Court House in 3Iorristown, N. J., OD MONDAY, the 19th day of December next, A. D., 18DS, between the hours of 12 m. and 5 o'clock p. m., that is to say at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, all that certain pfooo or -Hireol of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being in tbo township of Houknway, in tho County of Morris and State of New Jersey, being part of tbe Hibernia tract nnd begins in oue of the outside Hues of said truct in a line of the Winters farm, being on a course south four (4) dogrees west, distant eighty (SO) chains from tho northwest corner of the said Wintere' farm, thence running (I) south Bixty-eigbt (08) degrees west twenty (20) chains" and fifty (50) links to a heap of stones on a ledge of rocks; thence (2) south twenty-one (21) degrees, west eleven •haluB and farty-flve (45) links, to a heap of ;toues on a ledge of rocks; thence (9) south efghtdegrees west seventeen (17) clmin3thlrtysix {'H\) links to a heap of K ton eg; thence (4) K n e w I1U IIuiiitH. south fifteen degrees east twelve (12) chains Tho lollowinB (inectlotu is given mo by to two black oaks on the hill; thence (5) south forty-three (48) degrees east ten (10) chains an Indian cillit'tfruH illustrative of tlioiiian- ami eifibty-five (85) links to a red oak for tbo nera und custonis of thn wily l'nthaii. A corner; thence (0) south Beventy-six (70) decertain {j*uuoral and his Bti\iX, whilo wt'iul- erces and thirty (.'JO) minvtea east nino (!)) Ing thoir way thruugh ono o[ tho narrow- chains and twenty-live (85) links to the said est vnllnys of Tiruh, woro amioyod by tho outeide line of tbe eaid Hibernia tract; atfcoutforis of n eolitiiry nmrli.su»i», wJio thence (7) along tho same north four (4) defrom time to timo «ont a bullot unpleas- crees east fifty-seven (5i) cuaius and forty (10) links to the place of beginning. Coutainnntly CIUHU. AC lust tho general turned to ing ninety-niuo acres, but after deducting one his orderly—a Pathmi sowar—and told aero, part of a tract of thirty acres returned him to dismount take his ciirhino und try to Isabella Kearney, at the request of Charles and etalk tbo njoiuit'iinwor. Tlio Bovvur Winters, Maj 10,1787, included therein, there started off, and prosontly thoro was a remains ninety-eight acres. cruel:, ami a gray beavdud old Afrlfli tumtilud hcmllon^ down tho iiiountain slilo. Being tbe premises convoyed by Allan Tho Bowai* rejulneti and foil into his place. Emory to the New Jersey Mining aud Im"•\Vt?ll douoJ" wiiil tl)o gi'Mirul, "Bufc provement Company, by deed dnted the ninehow on oiirthdid yon inaiiagoltsncasilyl 1 " teenth <Jay of January, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and recordea in the ofllce of the " O i l , " replied tho sowar, " I knew lite clerk of Morris county, in book X 13 hnbitt;. Ho was my futhor."—London county of deeds, pages 0t5, etc. Truth. Dated November 14,1808. K & A R IA DUHLING, Sheriff. Chronicle and Era. p. f, $10 80. STREET ORDINANCE. OLD TIMES SALE DAY returning to the well known Hrm of Don't fail to call and see our elegant assortment;' We shall expect you. Our Clothing for men, boys and children this AU Dress Goods sold AT or LESS than COST between the hours of 10:30 a. m. and 9:30 p.m. No reduction before the hours. We season is better than ever before, and cheaper. The Furnishwant the crowd at our Sale Day and will have it. Prices will insuri ing department fairly bristles with all the little things essential to the fashionable man's or boys' wardrobe. a big RUSH. If stormy, sale Monday same hours. Remember the above mentioned hours call for CASH ONLY. Our $5.00 Suits for l»*n General Reduction in four colors, are beauties and can't be beat for the money. in every department during this Sale Day. Come and we will give you GREAT BIG BARGAINS. JOHN A. LYON OPPOSITE BANK. C. N. POLASKY, UP-TO-DATE • CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER. DOVER. NEW JER5EV 11 EAST BLACKWELL STREET, -:- DOVER, M. J . E. COHENAll kinds of FOOTWEAR at (ow prices. Large assortment. Quality of the best. Do not forget the MARRIED. MYER—TRUSCOTT—In Dover, November An OnJinanco Concerning Pequannoc Street 8, by the Rev. "IV. H. Sbawger, Robert T, In th.- City of Dover. filyer and Mifa Louisa M. Truacott, both -OF— Whereas, tbnt portion of Pequannoc stront, of Dover. which runs from tho intersection of said street with MoFarJan street norrh-rnrdly to the iiitert-ection of Ceatrnl avenue, lin» boen o[iene(l tbe ownem of tho Inml ovor wl-iuh it runs, —ON— MILLER—In Dover, November 10, 180S, by nnd hns Iwen, by such owners, dedicated to John V. Miller, of pneumonia, aged 45 tlio public by permittioK tlio public to use tbe yeara. same; und SKELLKNGER.—In Jronia, November 10, Whereas, tho Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen 1898, Charles J. BUellenger, aged 77 yeara and Common Council (tho former municipal AT TWO O'CLOCK P . M . MACKEY—AtStillwater, November 12, MrB. government), byurpunlutton pnssod Fobnuir' b, 1SU2, illd order a survey to bo made of tti Tho fallowing property, belonging to the Philip Aluekey, aged 78 pears. aforesuiil nnrtfon of PequfuuitK! street; which iwtute of Alfred Goudale, deceased, at tbo SCHUL'K—At Hope, November 18, Daniel survey linn iHicn made nnd in shown on auifip tiillco of L. U. illcrwirtb, Dover, N. J , nf said stree', iniide by.Gcurn« B. Jenkins, pro tichultz, aged 88 years. No. 1. Dwelling house, corner of Orchard hue vice OitV Surveyor of Dover, bearing date, and Bank Streets, Dover, N. J,, nine rooms, HOYT— At Decliertown, November 8, Airs. of October 10, 1K)3 ; therofnro, conservatory, city water, heater. CorBECTION 1. Bo it ordained by the Mnyor bath, L>rlla Uoyt, a^ed 87 years. ner lot 50 by 150 foot. and City Council of Dover, In Iho County of HENDP-RSHOT—At BwartBwood, November Morris, thnt wild map nnd survoy bo nnd tho No. 2, Dwelling on Pequannoek street, 8, George D, Hoodenhot, aged 54 years, 3 BHIHO is linrphy iulit"ttc>il and npprnved ; and Dover, N. J., seven rooms, city water. Lot thntstkhl portion nf IVqunnnoc street Bball ho 50 by 1JJ3 feet. Both in first class repair. months and 15 dujB. forty f- ot wide, viz : twenty feet on envh side Terms made known the day of ealo. McPEEK—At Amity, Byram township, of the ci'Utro line tliuroof ; n»d tlmt tbu gymlo on Aliiuriay, November 13, Mrs. James Mc- lines shown on mild nui]) Hlmll IIU tlio ^rado of JAMES A. QOODALB, \ E « c u t o r s . snld Ktrvot, and thnt tbo sffloivalks each nido Peek. nged 05 yeara, of salrl street Hliull bo thirteen feut wide, nenfiiircil from ttit* exterior lines thoretif ;«ml BTICKLK—In Rochftway on "Wednesday, wild map and a written Mii-voy thereof November 10, Mrs. Vimny Stfcble, aged »1 •hat On Friday, Nnvomlwr 18, a watch charm.1 >hnll bBflled iu the onice »f (lie CItv Clerk of years. Huukiuu'H Arnica Snlvo. lover ; nnd tlmt stdd portion (»f Feqimnnof! Tlio owner can uavo tho same by proving ironerty and paying for this advertisement. itreet Minll b« mvi'p'eri M H n pu^'IitHtreet, mid The Best Balvo In tho world for Cute, , JOSEPH HAGAN. ,lie ennie (graded, treated and worked nccordBruises, I-'oros, Ulccm, Bolfc Rhmm, Fover »2-lw Bussex streor, Dover. Bores, TL-UVI , Cliappwl HaiidH, Chilblains; VVe dn hereby eertlfv tlmt thn nbovo nnd Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively rcjioiiiK 'H " ti no, I"]! iinH e'-vrect. enpy of Two or thrco unfurntBliMl rnomR for light 8(11110 filinioo Plymouth Rock Pulk'ts. A cures riloH or no pay re(julred. It is guaran- i»Milimii-r(«)-iib-<il this Mill .lay of Nnvunitnv line Hrown Lt^horn Roosters. Alao a uHohcppiiiK, with t t o urn of bath, on or near teed to (,'H'e porfoi't witfnracti"n or money renj-zojiriK A. HAYNOH, fjhuirmau. njjo oultfi* good HB in»w. Hlacltwell street, between Prospect nnd f umli'd. I'rlco lift w'litu per box. For Bale by ALtfJHt: Jusi'l'H V. llAKiiii I'liy Clerk. HENRY SHOKMAKER, Etuel streets. Address, " ROOMS," 40 Park avcuuo, Rttbcr' Killirm'p, Urupgiat, Dover, A. P. ipjirovcU this J/>TIJ liny '>f Nnvenilior, 18HS, ULOUUR I'IEHBON, Mayor, 3-lw Dover, M, J. KBJI office, Dover. PUBLIC SALE MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF SOMETHING NEW SPECIAL SALE ON NOVEMBER 19 Prices will be reduced for that day. REAL ESTATE S. CQHEISL, Monday, Dec. 5th, 1898, By the Canal Bridge. -FOR THE- LADIES KILLOORE'S Che Cinderella XX COUGH SYRUP DigDt Robe Found. Will cure all kinds of COUGHS and COLDS. The best thing made. TRY ^ , Killgore's Corner Drug Store For Sale. Wanted. J | J. VREELAND, CONTRACTOR. OinPRNTEtl AND TU)ILT>E!l. Neivols, anlld or built up. SfaJr roJla or all dlir.enplona worked ready to nut up. MatiieH Onlco Flttlnjfa. Architectural Wood Turning; Band and JIR auwloff. Plans aail BpeclflcQtlong llurnlahed Offlco and Bhop, Blookwell Btroot. u r n i s u e a ' DOVER, NEW JERBEY. ••••• Colors, Pink, Light Blue and Cream -AT- WBSTBROOK'S, NO. 14 WEST BLACKWELL ST., ERA, DOVER, R J., NOVEMBER 18, 1898. TCbe Tfvon B r a . Chrirtmas comes but once a your. It ia ItUJiCLAKS t'lSIT JSXNE UILJL. INCENDIARISM HAMl'ANT. due five weeks from next Sunday. enkliiB, Uuck it CO.'H store tho Sceiio A new time table W B n t into afreet ou tbe ort Oram nud Luxemburg: tlie Si-uno o ujtx or anno us SA i's A CT or 'its FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1898. Delaware, Luok^vaima ol lliolr Operations. & Western Railroad of tbe Fire* Bugs' OporuttoiiH. IS UNCOAJiTJ'JVTIONAL. The store of JeuL'inn, Buck & Co.t a t Mine in Monday. Four llres of undoubted incendiary origin Hill, was rubbtxl for about tbo :Hteeuth time Entered at the Pml Office at Dover, N. I. ^ A surprise party wa*s tendered Miw Etta mude of three weeks has set uli fort Orain us second-class niiiitiir Jovisr'8 charter Aiimillod and City on Tuesday night. The burglars effected un -'Urlatliurlioi/ieoii JJergeo rtrwt on Thurs- agog, and the ordiuarily jxiuceful people of Council Will no iMUKtiv lie u Dc iritrance by prying o/F a bhutUtf* from the day evening. that borough are rapidly getting into estate Facto liotiy When J u d g m e n t ol' ront door and breaking a pane of glans, An entertainment and suppr will be given where nothing inns than a hanging boo will hen the rest was ea«y. Once inside, they Ouster In Kntere.l--Argument Heurd Daniel EVUUB, of Hibernia, npent Sunday 1 tlio Hino Hill fresbyt'.rian Church on uilleo to reliove thoir overwrought feeliuga proceeded to attack the safe, and o thorough In T r u u t o u Yestorduy-OIil C'lturlor L'be flre bugs, whoever they are, seem to with friends at Su 1 bankngiving Day. job they made of it. They first bored a hole iiave it in for tbe Mt. Pleasant Mining ComRevived. ulougBide the knob and tlu>u inserted a Special TbBiABgWlnK exerctora were held Dr. aud Mrs. C. 8. Woodruff attended tbo pany, for iu each instance it was a building in the schools this (Friiluy) afternoon. Sunday school convention tit Fatemon on relonging to that company that wa» de- Argument was heard yesterday by thequantity ol powder or other powerful exjlosive, for both doors and tbe bottom of tbe Tutmday of this wtwk. 2ourt of Errors aud Appeals on the appeal The Cecilia Bradford Trio gave u very «»stroyed. Thefirewhich entailed the greatest iafe were completely shattered by the blast, joyabfe concert in tlic? First M. B. Chun;)) Tho Epworth League of Uriure M. K.OKK occurred on Saturday night of last week, roni tbe decision of tbe Hupreme Court in having thus gained aeu«s to the cash lost Friday night. Church is arranging (or a fair to be hold huu the engine house of tbe Mt. Pleasant >he Quo Warranto case, which declared the rawer they made away with it uud its conline, at Luxemburg, was totally destroyed, ' Act of 1KJI5/' under which this city 1ms tntfl, which consisted of a BUUI of money and Don't forget the grand ball of tliu Iron about the middle of December. Moulders Union, No. LW, in tbe armory on Tbe Iron Moulders' Union will give their t contained an engine of upwards of -100 >eea governed since t)te spring of IBM, to be altout $30 worth of postage stamps, thu Mine i power, which originally cost about Wednesday night. uwnd annual ball in the Armory of ComHill postoillce being iu the store. They took, ftt,000 and was still practically aa good as .nconutitutionul. That decision was afllrmed besides, three deod« to property iu Port Oram Next Thursday uight the Dover Hand I'olo pany M on Thanksgiving Evo. aew. I t is now little better than so much md Dover is no longer a city, but relapses "id three certificates oC Dover Building and team will play the Lufciyottre, of Madison, in On Thanksgiving morning in the Presbyjunk. Theflrewas discovered shortly before tbe armory on Sussex street. terian Cburoli there will be an bour'jj service '. o'clock on Sunday moruing, at which time Into its old status n-s n town under the char f-oau stock. The uefe, which was reduced to HO much junk, was vp'ued at $150. Bate, the right half back of the Dover Foot- if prayer and praise, beginning at 10 o'clock. it had already gained enough headway to terof 18110. In the proceedings before the Court of ball Club, KUB'ained a frayture of the nose in The officers of Morris Council, Royal Ar- Lake all efforts to extinguish it futile. The Three suspicious characters had been seen canum, visited Pccjuannock Council of Boon- ilartn was sounded in Dover for this flre, Errors yesterday Joseph Coult, of Newark, ibout Mine Hill late on tbe night of the robtho.game a t Madison last Saturday. ton last uight and exemplified the Kempton both bell and whistle being used, and the jery. Tho robbera loft their tools behind TJie Boonfcon Football Club has challenged eproseuted Dover. lie presented a new Ritual. several companies started up Clinton street .horn. Some were blacksmith tools and some the Dover A. A. to a game on Thanksgiving irief and also inado an oral argument. The 'ere marked " car shops." The next mornJohn W. Kirk, tbo jowelor, has removed iu the direction of the flre as indicated by the Day. The challenge is under consideration. [low in the skies. When, after a laborious Court plied him with questions until Mr. ing it waa discovered that Parr's blacksmith Louis Gibson, who is cuptafn of the Puritan JB place of business from Ho. 12 Blackwell pull, thoy got to tbe top of Fairviow Hill, Coult threw up his hands and said: "I've shop in Fort Grain had been robbed of tools. street to Cotter's photograph gallery on SusFootball team, of Newark, will play ogaiust inly to see that the flre was still a long way said everything that I cnu say." The Court The tools marked " c a r shops" wero apparthe Morristown Footlmll Club on Rntimlnv. sex street. iff, beyond the city limits, they turned about ently uot taken from the Dover shops, as all The ball of the Iron Moulder* of the RichWilliam Hurd will play as loft half buck ind started homeward, a very much dis- then went into conference and upon emerg- ,bo tools there are nmrkod "51. & E. Diviaing therefrom said that it would lip unneces- ou." on the Morristown foot ball team on KaCur- ardson 0c Boynton. ntove works promises to rated lot of ilreineii. day against the Puritan foot ball team of boa.vory successful afTair both socially andt Tbe robbers, in a way, added insult to inThe fourth of Hie series offires*ocn-urred on sary to hoar argument on the other sido, that financially. Newark. Monday night, when tho abandoned engine ;he act was clearly unconstitutional and that jury, for th«y broke opeu tha powder houso A pigeon shoot-will be held a t the Richard f Jenkins, Buck & Company in order to get The Third Regiment, New Jersey Volunhouse of the Orchard mine was totally de- a written opinion would he filed shortly. powder with which to blow opeu tbe sato. teers, broke camp a t Pompton and started eon & Boynton grounds ou Thanksgiving Day. Btroyod. This building WUM set afire about The decision of tho Court of Errnnt will Tlio buck of one door was separated fi^jm th» for Athens, Ga., via the Pennsylvania Rail- M. L. Couk and Andrew K. Baker will shoot ten minutes before six o'clock, which fact 25 birds for $25 u sido. raid on Friday morning. 'ould seem to prove that the unknown in- give effect to the writ of ouster which was front by the force of tbe explosion and the Presiding Elder John Krantz will next uondiaries knew just what they wero about, embodied in the opinion of the Supreme other door was badly shattered at tbe bottom The Commissioners of Appeals will Bit nest Thursday night lead the prayer meeting in For at six o'clock a watchman employed by Court, which said: "that the said Mayor The bottom of the safe was also shattered, Tuesday, beginning at 10 a. in. Should it be the lining being laid bare. The noise of the Grace M. E. Church and a t its close hold tho he Mt. Pleasant Mining Company goes on fouud necessary the Commissioners will also aud Common Council eunli not In any man- explosion was hoard 'round about, but it ;hird quarterly conference. luty. 1 meet on Tuesday evening. ner or mattor act, etc.' was supposed at the timo tl.nt the noise was Grace M, E. Church la arranging for the The second tire was ou the night of Ootober Do not forget the Second Annual Grand caused by a blast at the Hurd Mine in Port iroduotioii of a Cliistmaa cantata, which 1 (Hallowe'en). On that night the old engine Ball of the Irou Moulders' Uuinu, No. 203, Oram. Jenkins, Buck & Company have AT HYMEN'S AI/L'AIl. promisestoexcul every previous enter taiment house of what was known as the meadow AT which comes ofE at the armory nest Wednesoffered a reward of |50 for any information if the kind ever given in this city. mine went up in smoke. The first flre of the vhich will lead to tho arrest and conviction day evening (Thanksgiving Eve). I'AUKKIl—JIL.UMB. A very fine set of Bteroopticon pictures will Beries occurred on tho night of October 29, Misg Edith J. Parker, daughter of John E, if the burglars, A business meeting of the Christian EnJB used to illustrate the address of the Rep, wbeu the blacksmith fibop of the Richard deavor Society, followed by a social, was held W. H. Hbawger iu the First Baptist Church mine was totally destroyed. On that same Parker, of Pro3pecb street, Alorristovni, was married at her father's home on Wednesday An I n t e r e s t i n g Mooting. at tlio home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Vreelaud, jn tbe evening of Thanksgiving day. night unsuccessful attempts wore made to jr., ou Myrtle avenue, on Monday night. The Literary and Alumni Association of mm also both the engine house, which was to Edward Parker Illume, of Trenton. Tho J, .T, Vreeland met with u painful accident Rev. John E. Adams, of Brooklyn, ussMed A "Thanksgiving" oyster BUpper will be last week. While working on a building on If stroyed last Saturday night, and the com- by tho Eev. Dr; Coultoe, of Morristown, per- tbe Dover High School will hold their regular quarterly meeting in tbe North Bide School given in the Hurdtown M. E. Church next Blackwell street a window frame fell on his pany's office, in the borough. formed tho ceremony. Tbe bride was dressed building at 3 o'clock this evening. Tho meetThursday uight. It promises to be a most en- irm and he is now carrying it in a sling. in white satin, trimmed with point lace, and »g will be opened with the song, "Rally joyable affair and a goodly attendance is OBITUARY. wore a cuuburst of diamond** and pearls, tbe 'Round the Flag." " Facing the Foe » will be Local tradesmen are already receiving hollooked for. gift of the bridegroom. Miss Helen Titus, of the subject of an address by Oscar Coyd, of iday goods, Next it will bo in order to disEMIL H. STUMPF. Owing to the fact of the general posting of pose of them. AD advertisement in the ERA. Einil H. Stumpf, ouly son of Councilman Trenton, was maid of honor, and was dressed Company M, who will tell some of his experitbe lands in tlie towuebips of Randolph, Hox- ffill help wonderfully to clear counters and ,nd Mrs. John H. Sturapf, of this city, died a pink eilk, carrying bride roses. The brides- ences at Camp Cuba Libre. Following bury and Cheater the noiso of the guns of city m Sunday afternoon a t his home in Rock- maids were dressed in white organdie, over Private Boyd's address will be a piano solo, Bportsmen has been much less prevalent thau iway after an illness of four weeks, caused pfnk efik, and carried pink bridesmaid roses. The Star Spangled Banner," by Alva Private Alonzo Lawrence, of Company M, They were Miss Carrie Muclnnore Day, Miss in former years. who was oiie of tbe last to be brought back by a kidney affection. Deceased was born in Jessica Bhary, Miss Olive Polliou and Miss Sidener, The main feature of the evening Harrington & Woodbull, of Dover and Suu- from Jacksonville, is again able to be about. Dover on May 14, 1870 Upon leaving the Viola Dobbfus, of Morristown. Tho ushers will bo a debate on the subject, " Resolved casuuua, are removing their Baw mill from He was in town this week. His home is inDover public school he was apprenticed to were Stacy H. Briaut, Johu Parker, jr. ihat the acquisition of foreign territory wii his uncle, Julius Halrhouse, under whose the King tract at Lodgewood to the large Rockaway. be detrimental to the best interests of the tutelage he became an expert watchmaker Charles Corwin and John Moinch, of New United States." Clarence Hanca, Nicholas tract recently purchased by them on the ease There will be a special communication of and jeweler. He remained in Mr. Hair- York. Tbe best man was Charles F. Lawton shore of Laku Hopatcong, Praed and Roy E. Lynd will speak on the of Trenton. Acacia Lodge No. 20, V. and A., M., on Wed- houso's employ for a period of ten years aud afllrjjiative side and Lyman M. Smith, Fred The Epwortb League of the First M. E. nesday evening, November 30, at which the then started out In business on bis own acU UXLKR— ESTII Kit. Crone and Harry Armitage will argue the Church will meet to-nfgbt a t tbe dome Master Mason's degree will be conferred upon count, locating in Rockaway, where he was Misa Eva Muller, daughter of Frederick negative. Tho speakers will be limited to of Miss Mabel Buchanan, on Sammis avenue, tvo candidates. succeeding admirably when his fatal illness Muller, of Boontnn, was married on "Wednes- five minutes each and the leader of each side if the weather is fair. IE stormy, the meetThe Township Committees of Roxbury cut short a most promising business career. day to Frank Esther, of Powerville. The will have ten minutes in which to Bum up. ing will be bold in the church. township have improved the grade a t the He was married on June 1,1tO3, to Miss Edua ceremony was performed in the new house All members are requested to be present and An oyator supper will be tbo attraction in point where tiie county road connects with BiscoD, daughter of tue Rev. and Mrs. Moore, just completed and furnished by Mr. Esther to bring their friends. tbe parish bouse of St. John's Episcopal the township road, near the residence of of Jamaica, Long Island. He was a member at Powervllle, where they will reside. The )f Piute Tribe, I O. K. M., of this city, and Rev. William H. Woolverfcon, of the First Church on Tuesday evening, beginning at 5 Elmer Harrington. F u r n a c e In Blast Attain. 'oreman of tbe recently organized Rockaway Presbyterian Church oT Boonton, officiated o'clock, under the auspices of the ladies of the The Fort Oram furnace started up again The services at the First Baptist Church on Ire department. He was very popular and Misa Dora Harris, daughter of Councilman church. A cordial invitation is extended to on Wednesday morning after a shut down of Sunday will consist of preacliiiigin tbe morn tad a large circle of friends who mourn his all to attend. ing a t 10:30 and intbeevening at7:30 o'clock. intimely death. White a resident of Dover George Harris, of Booutoa, was the brides- about sixty daya, due to the impairment of maid, and Arthur Esther was best man. Frank Bunnel, a lineman, was on Wednes- The Btereopticon will be used in the evening tbe lining, ueceenlUttlug tha relining of tbe he was a- member of the First Frfsbyterian HARVEY— MONINQTON. day arrested on a warrant Issued by Recorder to illustrate scenes in the life of David, furnace. Everything is now working Church, but since MB marriage he joined the C, W. Harvey, of South Orange, formerly smoothly and in a day or two the furnaco Gaga a t the instance of Andrew Anderson, Tho entertainment giveu in the First Bap- Methodist Church of Rocfaaway. His funeral •who charged Bunnell with assault and bat- .st Churcb on November 2 waa such a BUC- was held from that church on Wednesday of Ironia, was united In marriage on Wed- output will again be up to its full capacity tery, Bunnell will liave a hearing on Mon- sess that it will be repeated by request on afternoon. The Rev. William F. Timbrell nesday to Miss Bertha A. Monington, at the The starting up of the furnace ia a matter for residence of her father, A. Alonlngtcm, form- congratulation to Port Oram, as It puts an day at 2 p.m. Tuesday evening, November 22, on which officiated, assisted by tbe Rev. Thomas A. erly of this city. A number from this city end to the period of enforced idleaeaaof ijuite Tbe Rev. Dr. Halloway, pastor, will preach occasion Captain Petty, of Company M, will Reeyes, of tho Rockaway Presbyterian TELEPHONE CALL 8 B. and vicinity attended the wedding. Tbe Church, and the Rev. Dr. W. W. Halloway, a number of residents of that place. in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at make an address. newly married couple will take up their resiof this city. There was a large attendance. 10:30 a in. and 7:30 p. m. Subject for the Morris Council No.SO. J r . O. U. A. M.t at He was buried In Orchard street cemetery. dence, on their return from their bridal tour, morning, " L e t us go to Church;" for the 1'ERSONAk M B S H O i r . its meeting on Wednesday night had eeventy- Mr. and Mrs. Stumpf have the sympathy of in South Orange, where Mr. Harvey has been evening, second Bertnon in the course on flve members prcsont. ThiB Bhows a health- all who know them. Much sympathy goes on gaged in business for a number of years, Readers of the EKA can aid materially In mak " Night Serenes in the Bible." lug this column of interest. Contributions should MAO FALL—BERtlY. ful interest in tha wnrk of that Council, which out also to the wife or the deceased, whose bealtfued by the sender's name aa a guarantee of A direct line of telephonic communication numbers now about 220, with propositions for Misa Mary MacFall, who last week resigned genuineness. widowhood follows BO close upon her marriage. has been put in between Dover and ttoontoii. membership coming in at every meeting. her position as teacher m the Boonton public Formerly i t was necessary to telephone by Clarence Upsom spent Suuday with friends Bchool, was married on Wednesday to Uobox' The postal authorities have issued an order SKBLLENQEB. •way of Newark and Paterson, taking four or in Morristown. which provides that on indemnity shall bo Charles J. SkeDenger, an old and respected Berry, of New York city. The ceremony five minutes to get communication with Miss Mamie Daly, of Brooklyn, is visiting paid to the owners of first-class registered •esideut oC Ironia, died at his home In that was performed at the home of the bride's Boonton. Now tho service is direct. 50c clear blown glass tumblers, now , ...29c dozen ^ ^ Mrs, David Jones, mall matter for IOBSPS inthemaila, the indem- place on Thursday of last week, He waa 77 parents. 40c clear blown glass tumblers, now 25c « Private Albert; Blunt, of Company I, Sec-nity to ba paid out of thB poBtal revenues and years old. Eight children survive htm. They Miss Laura Hart, of Essex street, is visit- Half pint jelly glasses JTntorprlso Band Concert. ond Regiment, died at the home of his par- in no case to exceed $10 for any one regis- are William H. Skellenger, of Ironia; Daniel ing friends in Newark. 50c fine shell glass tumblers A musical treat of a high order, and which; ente, No. 94 Walnut street, Bloomfleid, late tered piece. 39 H. and Charles R. Skellenger, of Chester; isa Lena Dot and Miss Minnie Freeman Crystal glass tea sets , , moreover, met with due appreciation from all Tuesday night. His death was due to typhoid 38c set A family namod Greening, consisting of Mrs. F. F. Apgar and Mrs. C. Or. Hosking, who were so fortunate as to be present, was spent Sunday iu Denmark. $1.25 fine d coraied ruby and amber sets fever, contracted while in camp at Jackson- Father, mother and four ehildron, residing on of this city; Mrs. Sarah J . Trowbrldge, of 75c " Miss Annie Orwell, of Dtckerson street, i Handsome glass berry sets, 7 pieces ville, Fla. Blunt was twenty-one yeara old. vhatia known as the gashouse road, Morris Morrlatown; and Mrs. George Wack, of the grand band .concert given by the EnterLarge variety ol fruit and cake stands 48c " prise Cornet Band, assisted by other local vMtiug friends in Brooklyn. Frank F . Apgar and family on Monday at- Mains, are all sick with diphtneria. Trained landers. Funeral services were held on talent, iu the Baker Opera Houso ou Tuesday To close out our toilet sets we offer as follows: $8.50 12 IOC up tended the funeral of Mrs. Apgar's father, turses liave been sent from Memorial Hos- Monday at his late residence in Ironia and at night The opera house was crowded to the Tue Misses Gussfeaud Loulso Hill speni $5.00 10 piece sets are now Charles Skellenger, who died at his horae in lital, iu Morristown, to take care of the the Congregational Church in Chester. In- doors. The Various selections were excollent- Suuday with friends in Newark. 83 25 beautifully decorated an'l tinted lemonade sets are piece sets are now #7.00 375 Misa Parmley, of Newark, is visiting Miss Big lot of fancy cups and saucers Ironia on Friday night. Funeral services illlicted family. terment was made in the Congregational ly well rendered and unstinted applause renow 2.39 Cracker jars from were held in the Congregational Church at warded the players. Features of the concert Bertha Baldwin, of Morris street. On page tiro will be found an interesting Church cemetery in Chester. ioc up Cheater, of which deceased had been a mem- address delivered seventy years ago in adMILLER. Miss Mary Doerlag, of Newark, spent Sun Closing out fancy plates regardless of cost wore the cornet BOIOS by William Cuvtia, ac19c up All our vases at ha'f price ber over fifty years. John V. Miller died a t his home on Segui companied by Riy Lynd; tbe ilute solo by day with her relatives at Succasunna. vocacy of tbe doctrineof protection to AmerSix genuine china plates for.,,., 50 cents Miss Helen White and Miss Reed, of The November meotiug of the de facto ican manufactures at a "Jackson Tariff street on Thursday, November 10, after an Frank Rowe, with Alvah Sidnor as accomHandsome brass parlor lamps , *i 98 up Board of Excise Commissioners will ba held Dinner1' given in Cincinnati on May 31,1828 illness of only eight days, of puoumonia. Th panist; the bass solo by G. F, Eilenberger, ark, are visiting friends iu Lodgewood. $2.00 crystal glass lamps with globe 98c each on Wednesday night. The regular monthly It will make interesting reading, to our Dom- funeral services were bold from his late resi- and a vocal solo by Miss Naomi Trimmer. Miss Daisy Cumming will spend bor Thanks- Glass stand lamps reduced to , 35 cents dence on Monday, the Rev. J. \V. Hampton All received encores. A recitation by " Miss meeting night Is the fourth Thursday of each ocratic friends e specially, Low foot, handled lamps fitterl with patent collar put on without plaster, wargiving vacation with friends in Danville, month, but as the fourth Thursday of No- A shooting match of 20 birds was held in officiating. Interment was made In Locust Malouey " was also very flue and she. ({) too N . J . ranted not to come o/Tand extinguisher burner and best chimney.. .23 cents had to respond to an encore. Another most 3 cents vember falls on a holiday, the meeting wll* Munson'sfieldonSaturdayafternoon between Hill Cemetery. Mrs. J . Folsom, of New York city, is visffr- A complete night lamp with reflector enjoyable number on tho programme wi 48 cents 60c brass lantern, great bargain ,tako place on Wednesday instead. 1 John D. Smith and Robert; F. Jenkins. R e s o l u t i o n of Condolence. '* Hide Behind the Door When Papa Comes, ing a t tbo homo of C. R. Mulligan, on Bank Stamp ptetes, black or white Scup The Rev. Dr. C. 8. Woodruff will occupy Smith won by a score o£ 14 to 13. Jenkins immediately after adjournment on MOD sung by little Miss Mabel Opie, who likewise street. Large size splint market basket 3 cents his pulpit nest Sunday morning, preaching shot his fourteenth bird, but it fell outside day evening, the City Council met hi execu- came in for a good share of applause. Miss Dora Harris, of Boonton, is visiting $4.00 onyx top table the boundary line. After tlio match a numS2.08 on the topic, "The Tower of Joy." In ttiB tive session, and gave expression to their Tha entertainment ended with a fare tlie Misses Dora aud Bella Simon, of Sussex oveoing tho Rev. J. B. J . Rhodes, of Denville, ber of birds which were left over were shot feeling of sympathy in tbe Joss of their felstreet. comedy, entitled "A Qulofc Family," admir•win occupy the pulpit. Mr. Rhodes 1B a new iff by some of tbo (spectators. low Councilman, Mr. John H.Stuinpf, in the ably acted by Messrs. Albert Msafoy, Reubei Miss Nellie Cook, of Morristown, IB visiting man in this vicinity, who has made a vary James Tlppott, of this city, wasseriously in- death of his BOH Bmil, and directed the Clerk Miss Gertrude Walker, of West Black wei fine impression on tbe community at DeiirJMo. jured by a fall in the Liondale Print and to transmit the same to Coucllman Stump Burchell and Daniol Kettrlck, and Mra. A bert Meafoy and Misses Mary tmd Berths street, which he did in the following language: Drummer, This elicited roars of laughter. The Beason of social festivities In Suceo- Dyo Works atRocknway Monday afternoon. Frank Swnckhamer, of Newark, spent SuuDOVER, N. J., November 14,1898. Too much cannot bo said iu praise of th( day in Dover with hU parents on Mt, Hope sunua may be said to have fairly opened. Tippett ivas running tho sheeting through • 6 W . BLACKWELL STREET, DOVER, N. J. Dear Friend:—The Mayor and City Coui Mr and Mrs. Robert C. Shaw entertained a the machine when he was caught aud pulled cil of Dover extend to you, in thiB, your sad members of the Enterprise Baud, whoso play- avenue. TELEPHONE 45 largo company of friends at dinner on Satur- nearly to the top of the building by the sheet- timo of nfllietioDouu bereavement, their deep- ing is of extraordinary merit. Miss Frank Cumming, of Richard avenue, est sympathy. You have lost a most dutiful day last. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington enter- ing. Then the sheeting tore looso, letting and has returned after a visit with friends In Mt. affoctiotmta son, and outside of yourself, A u l u tores tlmr Debate. tained the same company, with some addi- him fall to the floor, a distance of about we are confident that no one could more fully Veruon. fifteen feet, injuring hiua so that he is con appreciate your loss than ourselves. We con- A debate of the Port Oram Social am tions in the evening. Mrs. E. Leslie Decker, of Flizabotb, spenl fined to his home. dole with you most sincerely on tho sad event, and If sympathy of friends can bo any con- Literary Club, under tbe auspices of tb Monday with Mrs. William F. Birch, on MorBishop C. H. Fowler, D. D., L. U »., lias A fall or ground in the Hurd Mine at Port solation under tbe trying circumstances, ho Knights and Ladies of the Goldim Star, was ris street. beon selected to preside over the next session 1 Oram, which, It was feared for a time, would assured dear friend, that all wbo knew Emil, held in Sovereigns Hall on last Friday even of the Newark Conference, which ia to be in your sorrow for bin loss. We com ing. Tho subject of the debate was: "Re Mr. Baronbrock, of Lake Hopatcong, hacause the banging wall on tlie west sido of the share mend you to Him who is a higher source of hold in Newark in April next. Bishop slope to give way, necessitated a suspension consolation than eartbly friends and in him solved; that the existing secret eociuties 1 taken up his resldoncf) in South Orange fo: Fowler is one at the most able preachers in tbe United States are detrimental rather thai the winter. of operations for about a day and a half this find rest, comfort and peace. tho Methodist Church, if not, Indeed, of all Your ever faithful friends, conducive to Christianity". Tbe judgos deJames Purcell, of Mt, Arlington, was tin n-oolr. Fortunately theground ceased falling the country. He presided over this conferGEOHCIK PIKRSON, Mayor, cided In the negative, namely that the secre guest of Mies Sad io McSorley, of Now York before any damage resulted. Now cabins ence in 1688. GEORGE A. RATNOB, Chairman, societies are not more detrimental than con on Wednesday. , were put in yesterday to support tho wall JOHN A. LYON, duclve to Christianity. The judges wore The debt of tho Missionary Society of tbe and work was this morning again resumed GKOIUJK CARHART. Mrs. Louis HafTner, of Milford, Pa., sponl Mayor George Pieraon, E. T. Williams, To Mr. John H. Stumnf, 31. E. Church has been raised and the income All danger is now believed to bo over. Sunday at tho homo of her brother, Vic Dover, N. J. A.E.C, Mindermann. Messrs. GeorgeToagu< Principal A. J. Titmau, on Pequannoe street, If not call on us. Good furniture was never so cheap, cheap furniture of tho society for the year ending NovemJos. V. Bakor, City Clerk. Arthur Lucas, of FhUHpsburg, who was Edward Hance and Lancelot Ely took tin was never so good. ber 1 Is $135,000 more than in any previous Warren Howoll, of Co. M, 71st N. Y. Vole, elected treasurer of the Peterson District afllrmative sido and J. H. Williams, Josept. year Dr. A. B. Leonard, as senior secre- Epworth League a t its recant conference in Dofoatlvo JTtuo Causes a l i r e . K. WilliamM and Mr. McMichael argued the has received his discharge, nod is now visit Dining Room Chairs, high back, in oak, cane seat at 95c, worth $1.35. tory, bos boon earnestly at work for this re- pwortli Dover cannot accept the position, and the A defective flue set flre to the floor beams negative. All the debaters are members ol ing Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Coe, of Bergen stree t 0 sult The many friends be has in Dover will $4°-oo. president, 0. A. WInans, has reappomted under tho partition wall between two adjoin- tbe Port Oram Social and Literary Cluh, Miss Phabe Pollard, mailing clerk in thi Bedroom Suits from $12.75 bft glad "to BOB him, as he will preach in tbo Edward Jonklns. Lancelot Ely has been ing bedrooms on tho second floor of Surropost ofllco, upent several days thlB week witl Parlor suits from $15.00 to §40.00. First M. B. Church on November 27named on the Nominating Committee in gate David Young's house on Morris Btreel her sister, Mrs. W. Wesloy Cheshire, t\ Dover Defeated Again. Elegant Parlor Rockers in Plush, Cobler Saddle, Velour Seats. The Eighth Avenue M. E. Church, of New- place of Mr. Jenkins. Both of tlteso young about 10 o'clock uu Saturday morning. When Brooklyn. - _ ^ ^ _ _ ark, baa been recently repaired and tho open- men are members of tho First M. E. Church smoke was seen issuing from thefloorthe The Dover A. A. journeyed to MadiBon oi A full line of Rattan Rockers and Side Boards, Parlor Tables, Saturday of last week nnd met defeat on tbi Change o f T l m o Tnblo on t h o Contrn ing service will be bold on Sunday. Dr. Epworth League, and have been faithful cry of flre was raised and a few moments A now timo table, with a tow unimportan Music Cabinets, Combination Desk and Book Cases, &c., all bought later the whistle summoned the doparfcmonfc gridiron at the hands of tho Madison foo Woodruff, who was pastor there for five workers in tho district organization. to the scene of the flre. Willing hands a< ball club, The score at the end of tbe game changes, will take effect on tbe Central Ball yoara, will preach tho sermon on Sunday direct from the makers for cash. onco began carrying the household goods to stood 10 to 0 in favor of tbe Madison team road of Now Jersey on Sunday, November evening. A memorial wiudow has been put Drowned at P o r t M o r r i s . places of Bofoty and when the flre companies During the game, Bate, Dover's right ha' 00. Timo tables will be in tbe bands o We carry a complete line of Carpets of every make, in fact a full in tbo church to tbe memory of Ms flrrtwico back, sustained a fracture of the nose. Tli agents for distribution on Saturday. The body of a mau, apparently s&out 45 o arrived a flre extinguisher was brought to who died in tho parsormgo and was much beline of everything in 50 years of ago, was found drowned in tbo bear upon tho flre, through openings cut in lino up was as follows: loved by tho peoplo of that church, R. E R<_ flume botween tho canal oud tbe plane house tho floor and wall, with tbe result that It Lovisoa Union sorvloo. Coleraan R. T .Garrism A moccoBin sunko in a.glaBS case In thein Fort Morris yeaterday morning. Ho was was soon extinguished. Union Thanksgiving services will be hale) Conlan R. Q Coopei ISoverelEnB' store attracted the attention of identified as one Mahlon Rigger, who lived Frapweli C Qvaitl In Graco M. E. Church ou Thursday, Novem, p u » n by several days this week. The snake near Flanders A spectator who saw the Watlsworth L, E Troxel ber 21, at 10:30 a. m. This will bo a platform A Household Necessity, AT Bennett U T. Tfciuei came north as a "blind" passenger, being body said: " I knew that man years ago LG Bosbwlcl Borvico, ministers of the city aro expected tc ,snugly hid away in a bunch of banainu, when his check for S1,«JO was m good a Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Heals burns, cuts, Johnson Q.B Bakoi spenk. All are cordially invited. wounds of any sort; cures sore throat, croup, H. Johnson -wblcii.eventually found i t . wny to tboBtore cold " Now tliera is none so poor as to di catarrh, asthma; never Jails Date U. U. B Blaclti WJI, H, MOCORBIICK, Soc'y. Hurd L. H. B Foot* • of John Ilium, the Italian fruit vender on him'reverence. The body was removed t Voimer F. B Fitpliei : B u » street, who discovered MB BnakedrfP William Aimer's undertaking establishment To Cure Constipation Forever* No-To-Hnu for Fitly CmitB, Tlio ofllcIalB wove: Hoforoo—Gray ; unx Guuruuiew! totmuco habit, nuro, niatcuH won' '.before harm could befall anyone from to in Stauhopo How tlio man was drowned la VakoCusc&rets Cand; Cathartic. lOoorSSo. man ntrouft, blooil pure. Mo. 01. AUdrug«lat* It O. O, O. fall Co curt, druggists refund mooaj plre—Farrow. CIOBB contact with tbo venomuB roptile. i u matter oC. nrmke w ]U0 WARRHHTO DECISION AFFIRMED. ..Fall Overcoats..., A great line of well assorted styles in Fall Overcoats just received. All the new styles in Steel Gray, Tan and Olive Shades. Prices to touch the pockets of everyone. New assortment of FAUU AND WINTER HATS Viz: Dunlap, Youman, Knox, Spellman, Youngs and Howard. Ask to see our "Astoria." PIERSON & CO. Opp. t h e Bank, DOVBT'S M\^ GlDtUiBIS DOVER, N . J . GUNS! GUNS! S.H. BERRY HARDWARE CO'S THE BUFf BRICK BUILDING, DOVER, Improved Baker Hammerless Gun, The "Batavia Leader" pricejreduced Equal to any high priced Gun in the market. Sportsmen's Goods, all kinds. See our special Hunting Goats $1.75 Horse Blankets and Carriage Robes Cider Mills and Presses. Must vacate the store room now occupied by our CROCKERY DEPARTMENT BY DECEMBER 1st. Between this and that time our entire stock must be sold. Do you need crockery ? If so this is your opportunity to buy. W. H. BAKER STORE CO. HENRY J. MISEL DOYER, H. J. HflVE YOU flLL THE COIHFORTS OF H0R1E? FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c, Henry J. No. 6 East Blackwell Street, Dover. N. J. HE IRON ERA. DOVER. N. J., NOVEMBER 18*1898. 6 HOONTOS. ThE SWGHD. I ' l l , - - .-, , i-, 1 i -!,:. T ! i : i t r .:.!>• • !!; A " i ' l I ' •'••!•• • • • ''' tl .• i.fii \v.,ni .-, I . is j ; • i'. .:• ! I >• T ! ... i . i . I:..-1 • I . •!• '.in.:. ii-r . ; n a I ) ' ' ' <•.».•- <• < > ( - < u » l < i n An;! Pleurisy Cured. t m T i n - n v . n i i;- i!,'-!--il. ^.-[i> I'.vf. ' i ' i m t I I I I I - I M I ' . |i t . . l u : i l u w n n m l ; T h i n l i d l . l . . i h r u i i i l > - : i n - l n i l MHVII i n m v e ( r l f t - i ; >:if- K . *.\ i t ! i d ! r - l i u i i . .p cr-.wu-d. " F ; i . v , !ih.-l l!i.ni-;U>]iIii-il ! u n u n t i l n c o h t "JJjJ.V. 1 J K J U n J l - vijil »U llllll W i n : lu.->l!" | . , r ! » • ; •v i - : . : H I - . . ! l i - < . H i ' - * il ,-i;:f! ; i M t - 'i UIlll n r q . l i i i M M ! . ' ' - . ]]<• w.illltt l ! i i r . \ ' ) d i n . ;,.•>u lii.i II 1 l - :• I > ;• h. l i t c r j . i u f n • 11 t h i,^h-1M>i'rt l- f r i f l l l i s , llIHl ' j V . - N..r i n . . * a l t i ' T I hi-.d i-uiiirrlM '. thi-bUuiiach n m l w n s f/tiu'flu! w i . h p l f u . : y. iWvr sh\iolv.ne i.-it v n i r - <i!;;J h i m lj.:tii t r o u b l e d w i l h c,-1 , [ - l i <i{ t iu -tonii-.fh. H:K1 i t [•«%•« m o r.vMt. . i i - h - ^ . 1-^mL-niiH-B i c o u l d n o t «J^I (*«.!•*•«(. -A ?!«••• I iual inkMi am* h o t \\c o ! llonj 1 !- [••ii-n-inirillii J i-mjlti « U r p ! n m l T .y :;p; liii- h u d iinpruvt-d '.von(icrfuUy. U ' h . JI 1 iir.-t bfjfim t o t u k e The lii'ls fur ri'ino-U'liitig thu LuUin-ii iiiuiisiiin in Boontoii, r.'ii'iitly purcliu^uil us U iioniu for tilt' <li-ii!iii«rt lirt-an;ii i»i' Ku«- J»f- \Vl».n Hi::.-, Nrnrly I' i I li A il m i i-iil Thi tiitt H i m In l><>u *•>, : IJ.iii.-iiuiit - " r < l < • • - ! • • i n s • ; : , . , , - r . - r u i l . ! JL l i t < l . ! i i f L j 1 I W f^9 5 TOWARD THE MIST. Shu hud i) inankiurti box, with ihitnry sttvvr iD.sinitnLjjts nestling in poft slty volviiT, and tin' finder miilH uE thosu few u\ttm wlumi f-li« ht^toivcd lier friendship G1H> would pinkL'ii nnd hunutify, sitting on tho deck'iK'iiih (i glory of wliito CJHIVIVH. with the sunlight dancing among her and romping wiih thu rings on her lingers, whilo tho ntlit:f* women nat nlouonnd waclo muHhlu jwid lusoluntremarks »boub iiooplu who porf tinned thoir toilet in public, Siio nhvnys voro ravishing frocks, wan never seasick anil looked ut the womou through her (fydnjilics hi a peculiarly aggravating way which commended itself to mo. They liutnl her, but It welded an InflissuluUu bund hetwiHin us. Hho had ciiltlriitcd vrhut Do Quinucy culled tho luxury of contempt, and would r.nrl a woninu up with one eye anil with tho corner of her mouth miiko n man wish ho find novpr boon born. She did not, liko so many retired notrusses, nmlio a punuloof bur imnioiiEo nnd lutanso respectability, but SIJO kept certain moods f<jr ccrtnin people For the starch* ed wives of civio magnates and Buch she kept n droojiof ttio 1 i wor Up find a limpid. Inquiring eye, answurlngall remarks with an idiotio but perfectly well bred, *'Oi», yesl" o r railiur,'-Oh, 'HH!" giving tho impression thiit eho had been bom dull, which w i s exactly what i t was meant to do. Then sho complained t o nio afterWfird that they had not lnughod i n be? face. Sarsaparilla Real Estate end Insuraaco Agont. Ollice over The Geo. Richard's Co.'a Store. DOVER U. J. IIIN I d i o t i c Him HR. R. A. BENNETT, 'i'rolilti U in, Wv GOB. tlOLD AKD 0HEBTNUT BTB. DOVER, N. S. I'oiiiiiuinilcr \V, \V, Stniu-. w h o w;is shiji's wi'Iter oil is UWUI'<1L'<1 to Duviil lltmry, of Woontnn. b o u n l tlii' ci'iiiMT ('uluratlii wlii'ii IJi'Wcy 11,. i , l , l) , . . ! , ; • l . i r ! . : • - ' r . - . i t I , i . i ; ' i . e n l i r l - . •* 1»M fov tlie eniiiv wurlt wns £l!l,M(i. A u n d WaiHiu wiTi' Ifi'iiKiiuiiit cMininumli'i's i v i . M i K i M h ' . i l < • . . ] - . > . \ - i l t>\\\ " i i\ f t i M . | .i)llin«ii l.iiN w.-r.. ..jM-iio.1 M.r tlio wtirlt. o u tji;ir M :--i*lr "-;n. lell niuiiy hiork's ulimit l thisilny At that timo t.ltn bi-l,!-:s ••',)'• vi-A urtimnb's thip.su t w o c.'li'lu-iili-s. A d u i i n i i (iuhlshnrn tho ilUTot-ont iwrl-j <.C the ivork. 'i'liu onirli w a s in i-uimiiiunl ut Uiu (Juiur.nlu. Vf\», Jj.:.»•.•* t h . - i n u i r f * - j.;iiri.n.< p n i y , hids Wfi'uuJi j-cJL'i'tt.'il, .,» tins gi-oHiid that it JJi.s vjjlit, J n l i n , wliri ;it <JIIH t i m n w » 8 ••l,.-;,\f lift l l u - M a i n i-nr Hiii-lil t m l i m V («ii:U. Ll i t ' i » ' n y v . n - , i i V : i h - . l w i l d i t w i - 1 Th'.tiwnr>i ii>'.:)<\<-iitliV T h r u u ; i t f u r l i f , . a m i ] » . , - . . t l ; v W ' u l i l r l i i n l ; ( I ' A v n is to the imci'ist nf tin- Slnti' tn obtain new P r e s i d e n t l.incnln'H .^I'rvniit, w a s a w i t t y T t i i i n ill..- ili t'd w i i h ( l u l l i T I t n i l i ' ! a:itl n o w I v fir a lliO. J a m u n m y f o u r t h n i n n y l i i i n ^ ji'ul \vij-i t '•.•^ I 1 1 > ' w i t h t h e iniutori. Mr. HenryV In'.I k ^1,'ilHI Ic.-s then b u t lnni<diiifr I r l s b n i n i i . SI'IIKI'H lipwtht.ory lilt!." la'-- r.vr .-li.- .MII-CJ I:«r k i n ' R i T ^ M . l i u t t l e ii( (1 ?- vt-vt-r : ^ t b i ' l l c r i n m y lifo tlie lou-t'.sl. (jossiWe r-cmbinntion of biiMcrs ociiipi'.mirnijud t h i s ijiuiinl nhiii-nt'icr, Th-> s w n i M i - t r i - r i M r -t h«- hw<.r<J iluiu I d o HI thii; t it.ie. I'rcviouH t o t a k I- i f(,(3. ill:- ( i " ( ! " i l l ' i - r s , I h r L t i n l , I'lortlif lirst c-ull. ()ni> mmi.iitif Ailinit'iil l Mildhliiirmich ULI'S'I- . • M U i > i m ^ . ,-.•:.:'i'.:.L' Y>:':iV i i . ^ i I i ' T WlMi >«•! l . : i - l - n . r l l i : i r h . . - . - n h a n d i t i " H ' (i.i'A Hiir-Hii.iriUn I lmd t r i e d m a n y By thy hrwikinp (lif.vti nf nu e;iginn attiio[nj'l s e n t ilu\\!i w o l d t o jfuirri (hit) be w.'tnlt'tl 'I'd lift Hi' <•!!!•>(• thai i»:uU » ]j)]]il. s t i l l JMJII w j i h :t (It-vnii! in;.' j 1.1.-iuu s t a r i n g kijiilri uf" mi •lit-ini} wil limit Uiiiuiil." h i s nl;is>;, n u liiilntr, ul" COIH-M1, hi.isjiyjilnss. to it m-st-I»o»H(l mlV: tru'm on UJLDt'liiwitre, T l i n . u ^ h t f u r s " I ' W I - U H ' H , lilnuil cf m « n . i n l i i , I'.M•••=. h u l " r . , . il;»\ v. In-v. lli< y i v t u r n i;i>\V\!i'J I". ri.'UMJUS, Jlt.,Mlfi HtiutU J l h Hit- jifiice o n cicrtli imi.-f n>imi n^uin. L'.iekinviuma uml Wt^ttTU Hiiilnml, near .Iiilin, as: UMIHI, litivvi-vcr, inisuniicrrUKid, S ' n - c i , v'duidHi, N e w Jt?i>i-y. 1 w i i B a l i n l i - ) nnl!ii. ; -H a l i d i i t h e r l i i u i l t l ; , m liu-nlii Jiirk, «u Moudity, tralllcou tlit> wust- imtl can)). i r j i i n p i n ^ u p t h u bmlj;i! w l t l u i 1 ; 1<( ;i yoblcb in h i s b u n d , t h i n I !*ti"\v l.i- Iniil M' ' • ' • " • " *•'»- * j(iii<l tfH'jk ivn.stl^idyt'il about tivo Jjuurs, •i'li.. (:ii!iti:i« U u r — l . - f l lc:nii ".lltilTI, VIUl'l" t)l(' ditVll'H OWll VJllt't," »f,i];il. Jj.nl I f . n i n . ivilr.--;, l i e l i ' f t f u r O n y i s i n sh«iiii'lr-.s ?.!(*•!» Vi< A dolfgutidn from the I>'>vi>r Coum'il, (rrowh'd thii iiihiiirnl w h e n lit! s a w h i m K i i u l . m i l t i n ' i n . \ l d a y . t l i o u ; - l i ; i l l Jiis i n K u y , \\n».'f ;in- l e r r i l i l - ' a > (i Is ill.- hfst -in fiu'ttht'MtH! Tnn'UliHHl l'urilkr. Knynl Aicmiuiii, jiiiiil u visit to IVijunnABMliiirpiiN i n i f f i , i i - i l m u l ii tin•»•;.•> w e r e i n r?j<< roiuili'T. iniinUiK. ; iiot-k Cotmcil of llnanUm last nigjil. K.>MhviilIilni!lsiHls, J I : sixfril'S'T i i : i t wvt-v sill1..-.1 fi n.iii 1 !. I Wlii-ti 1^'V.i- l . y t i ' l l m r . - l w n l l t f d h i t o t h o "]';iJl)), MV, I didn't think I'd conio tn - L o n i s i ! Ht-Urf J.Mwiird^ in CulliiMulspy Buuinoiii], BDII of Mr. nml Mrs. thill, wiinu ivliin I tuU ^rviru wid ye, sor." i.iliul.i u f I H T m l l u m p - I w : i - W J l.iirfj' illKamutl li tii n i UUINI, of Uoiiiit'ju, whn f.ir a ];n-iij<r H I V fi :.rri ul' l)i>li..>-.ni!.'h t h a i ' . I '"J'JiiiHV that lilaiJK'd tpiblut uwrliuHni hi'irilly l i o t l m l l i i m . ,Si> l u i J i i u ! Dorothy number nf J'L'IH'K has Ijcuti jsan^ral svpmtui'y uml go and mil nm my PpyglatiH, us I told t r o d "tint <(M I':ilJl l . ' l M V . - i r l r l r d b.V i»y idiot [" at tins Ctfiitrjil llruiR-h, V. M . C. A., of l'hil- you, you infi'i-iml K i m v i i i n ^ i;vu ; i m l ln> u i - a r . k i l c i ' l ' i'f t h u Koi1," wiid .lolin, calmly tossliiK U-yi-ar-old Willie flitllins, wm of Town- udelpliiu, lins rosigimd his position to accept tin"Yes, 1 jfhisri ovor tlio Hid*-, and in lining BO X lnive lit'iircl it Piild of )w.r that sho c u p of ( ! i m : . A l l , u m l s i n - p u t I H T l i p s a similar ono in IVorec'Ster, ilvhu. n Clerk Willium L'olUiw, of Mon-is townnun-owly escaped dnsJiin^ it upni I)IP »pmade ti|j for a n oxtvssivo xvnw (.if hor owu to i t , t o o , u m l H> \ v n ^ t h e n - i i i ^ l y u t T r i b i, who twtshhot in tho uhihviwu on Wud- T'ho ImlibH of tin; Mnthotlist Muthotlist tunitul riicc uf <iuri!Xi>iMill\o olliciir, Jjiisnficx by bt'ing trno to nil lii'i1 hullscrutiniiK. t n m w u u l I s i ' i U l niK-u i n n i v t o I.-11. lny of last weuk liy Aha I'liid^n, u play- Cliurch ijehl a teaTuusduy oveningat the tfinint CuiiiniiiiiiUsr ik'ur^u iJuwi'.y. Mi; If Bho liml iu'iird tins, elm wnitW hnvo It c . ' t » « ' u p u J i m o v< J'.V M J i J i l i n J y , I 1 naid,"Any litilr lliiny like thut"—utlo- wiiB s i t t i n u b y I H T a;* s h e l ; i y iimoMtf t h o ti! nl)nvit h's own ago, while the two wore liouie of SIra. Krdiilt 15 Bluxliatn in tlie park. liiswvy wns on n tmu of inKjicniion, «ii'rlfiivti plirnsi1 sho ii]ipluid L'qunilyto ft pnva- p u r p l e M l k n i s h i n n s u f I H T d i v . - m w i l h live Jolin II. Iirown, of ^obiiibkn, a i'ii]itain in cliiiK thi) fripnti! in ono of tlio t-nit4.rs-. Tim jiiiK with u thirty-eight calibre* revolver Culomtlcf hud just arrived dam IViesfc. (iox or M i«jivt](ic imJf, arriDitjianyliit,' thu Jmiulti t m d i T h e r I H ^ H I a i t m n - h " r j ' l i n u i n T jy ut Uic liitlt'r'H home in Collinsville, died at, Col, William J . Bryan's regiment, ijisiH-'nOhitf Thu ]);i.-:siit,'(' down tlio Adrhititi sea- lind l IliK l m i r . Sin:w a s w . ; i r i n ^ what I n.llcil remark withh a Klmling n g fcinllr, ingr llr, Urn ingruAll Souls' KoHintal in Jlorristown on the fol- p a r t of his furlough wild fiis pLUTiite, Sir. bocn ii Hiornty oiH1. find iJit! iminsluking ilicints of •whk-ti h:\w. ptizztoil c w n s<ii'?n lovvin^iiiy from tlio efl'uete of tho wound. and Mrs. Jolm h. Brown, o[ llt.ontou. oxuouthi: olliccr of thu vrsiwl wnntud ta tistB. I hnvn titmlit'il tlmt smiliUmig mid t ' l i i i T a h l {j;vi-t'ii s a t i n , w i t h c n i i l d n i ^ o n s Quite ii iiuinhcr ijf iJoontoniutis witno.-snd sue fur hliiiKidt how thu old uhlp luukud minii'stly. with n vimv to imitiitioii, but. I v u i i i l t i i w w i i i l c t p o i i p i i s n U t i v c i ' l t , m i d Thi? shiK'ting is nonsideied aeeidtjntul, and nlll oo wtia fulti in the tmd toemifofis It too pubtlti FIID & o r o i j : a l c u s u n l l ; . - \ \ ) i i l u I w t r o k o i l t l i o owing to the ymitli of the boy who did it und tho K ° °^ ^ ^ k " " lietwL'L'ii IVinceton and nfter licr huttlo with tho Wiivos. I t wns n lovoly spring Hundny innrninf;. IUH t'uiii]»lcto jn'ostratioii, no arrests will he Yala a t Princeton last.Siitiirdny, for mi;. Them WHS u wliito glitter of The Young MCII'H Cutholk'Association, of Wo hud dropi»:d anchor in llio iiwintiful truth, n tli'licious curling of tho lips, n "]'(•!((•." .she ."-.-lid Hindi*. buy of Nnph'is nnd 1 hud i!mpt. u]) inln t h e 1 twitch of tht! fyL-liishcsana jour heart wits r.-idn is lu-fiinnii ;: t y thoughts Tlie. dead bo'ly of u. nuwly born child was IJooiiton, will jiresent tbo lrisL Onuiui, mixzimtop t o drink in with htiylsh w s t gono frtiin you. Sim lms mint! yet. I too'•veniug, tho (k'lifflitK a! ouv uUtrUms HUVYoumiing*, found liwt Friday inorniug l)yftcolored »iun Lodty's Luclf," on Wei]umdny | ]l(»ro I inn the i>n]y wonwin who ovur lovetl " D n n i t h y , d u u ' i t:,lk m i . " 1 wjld, w i t h ((L'Jiiurl SIMHO ifj'uvestones in II H. Bavis'a November Wli, in tho I.yccuni. On tlie oven- O1T our buuins lay lschla mitt (Japri, her—iicrhiii'^ ln'<':nisu it WHN tfiwn only to jiuintiin'Ss. " Vuu'i'o only t r y i n g lUfirlilu juril, in Morris street, Morristown. ing of Thanksgiving Day, tlio lioonton Gico Btiuulln^ liko Bturn iioinau ^t-ntfnulH on nio tu H I ' tliiit nthorpulo tu Iwvmiul whlt'h ghiisily l o litiiTnv Jim j>}\^vrn))h\ " Club under th« direction nf ArUnir Olilfleid ^'iiiird, at. th« horns «f tlm hny. Ahead lny Chief of IV.ice Holiowaj- was notiflod ami Browning suyrf wo all imsKces. 1 mot IHT '*][»! wi'ni's rt'd tirs, dour, nnd lie s:iys, tlio Campunilu. From its centur rlKts old ilrst on board tho S-ot, when wt$ ivcro Ain't cuiiiiiiyi-' W'huti IIuw can thu body wa.s taken in elmrge by Coroner will givo their lirst enneert in ilm F.ycfum. VcstiviiiK, from viwsu cHui npex 1 t'oiilil both UJI our w;iy to Mushonulimd homt'rf ono lieljjyou The fuuorbl of tUu Into M rs. Juno O'Toolo, suu Uout-iiif{ ii|iw:ivd i\ Iw/.y wimth, yignilkiiHun. ruriiif;." 1 —sho tu join IHT hiinbuiid in SiiHstJiu }' <mu'timo during Saturday a siioak thief ivLn lived for many years in lionnton, wan ficaiit »f tbounivfit buiumlli. X wtitchul I'ov n iiioDii'iit my fciirs weM'o suothed. and I to Kiit*1111 a Jonu hVHson of tinto with 'I'lu'ii tlio (imrf'lH'll ran.v nnd Lyiidliui^t entered .Sfc. IJortlioioniew'tf sehool, on the out- hold on Humliiy from Our Liuly of Mount tlio old admiral with iv great ilrail of inturmy two brothers in tin' HUIUU town. was shown in. 1 v.'ondi-r if :i in:in will est. Had I bemi a kodak HunU 1 Bluiuld kirts of Morristown, aud stole n lot of wear- Carinel Clmrcli. , n . i r ^ u i a QEWITT R. HUMMER, A VVJTTV JiLl'NDEREE The Hnunluf Kricicntinu »f the H'»mV>n I'Lblic fcjchoul has n'cnvt-,1 M i ^ l I H e n Brown, nf fjiiKser, Midi., us ttwlii'i' in thu primiiry HE WAS VALET TO LINCOLN AND ADdt'imritin.'jil tii (ill tin- viifitri'-y rtmsml Uy t i > MIRAL GOLDSBOROUOH. lysiKimtiiui of Sliss Mtiry .MHCI-'UII. Mi-s Hrown (.•imiinciii-i'tl tcuciiinj; MMMny (8 t o 9 A . M . OFFICE Homiu < 1 to 3 v. M, 11 to s r. M. KI'BCIALatlmtlm l/lven to DISEASES of WOMEN und OlIJLVHEtf, TIIE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS gUGENE J. COOPER, is due nut only to tlio originality und simplicity <l(- < I*ts I'umbination, butulsu to the cure (tnd skill-with which it if, manufactured b,y .scientific processeti known to the CAr-irouNiA FIG SVIIIJI* Co. only, and \vu wish to impress ujiou all tin.' itnportHiiijL- of purchasing the true ami original remedy. As tht; genuine S.yrup of Figs is manufactured by tlie GAI.HOUXIA Flu SVRUP CO. only, a Iciiowlcdpn of1 (hat fiu-t will assist onu in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other purtics. The liiffh sttinii'mg of the GALIFUKNIA Fid .Svitui' Co. with the medi- ATTORNEY AT LAW AKD MASTER AND SOLICITOR m CHANCBRY OHlee in tlie Tone Building, (1 VKR j . A. LYON'B STORK, DOVER, N . J . ;ED. H. DECKER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Office on Btockivd) street, opposite First Methodist E|iisui[Jttl Chui'ch ( 8:30 t o 10:30 A. M. Office hours^ 1:(MJ t o 3.00 i1. M. (11:30 t<> 8:U0 l'. M. DOVER, NEW JERSEY cul profession, mid the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs lms given to inilliuny of fumilies, makes thu name of the Company a guaranty QEO. 0. CUMMINS. M. D., of the c>:'_'dkin':« at its r«medy. I t is BLACKWELL BTHBBT, NEAR WARUKN far in advnneu of all other laxativeB, as it nuts on tins kiditcyH, liver and DOVER, N. J. botvols ivitlioiit irritnti/iH" or weaken( 8:30 to (1:30 A. M. iu{? tliem, :ind it does nnt jrripe nor IC» Houns { 1 t o 2:liO r. JI, nnuseutu. In order to get its beneficial (7 to 8:30 l". M. effects, plwi.se rumember tlie name of Malarial DlseascH and Rhoumatifim recuivs the Company — special attention, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. KAN F LittJISVlVl.lU Ky. CK, Cnl. AK1V VOKE, N.Y, W, H. C4WI.SV, P. I*. VoOKHKKfl. U.V VANDanVEKIi Dover steam Bottling WQIKS, W. H. Cawley&Co., Prop's JOHN DRUMMER'S SHA VINO and HAIR CUTTING SALOON MANSION HOUSE, COB. BLACKWELL AND BDBSEX STREETS, DOVER, N. J. The place has lioon entirely relittea in a neat manner, Ladlos' and Children Hair Cutting a specialty. SOU AG£NTS cvurlciukut mo ILS hu luukctl ;tt hcrF It »K "Pimiel. The ladles of (!i« Prusbj'terian CJnircli are then OJHI (hero hnvo forfi.'ih'd JD.V iippoiiitwould bo tfonu'thitif,' worth living nnd inent by tnlun^ a suap shot lit tho irato LUTHER COX. dyiiiK for, 1 Ihliik. I tunirtl In her, and 3liv. Williatti VifMmmons, through her preparing a large box of clothing and other olllcer f\a Iiu glurod ut tiie Bluefc, unconminsi?!, K .T. Cnnper, of Dover, baa made necessary articles to be sent to the " Mountain ' cct'nud mon iul. tho liKht bohiutl her vyv* iisthcy rested on for and bottlers of COTJMTY SUPERINTENDENT him sOirivi'lfd my poul within inn. LPIilication to the Court of Chancery tose- Whites," in tlie South, 1 believo. Tlie ladies i "Wo IJCIDW, you liliiiirtiiring Irtehuiun, BLIO BCHOOL9 Sucjii'-tho hi^imiiii^t:aiiic'«f tho end- 'on; it divotco from her JiUHlHiiid on statutory held an all day session in tho Clmpel ou Wedbeforo I Jutv© you to^sctl ovoriifler tlio ing." Ono iniii'iiin^ as I mr. ni brtiiikfaet grounds. Thu rase will bo given a hearing nesday to finish tlio work of illliiiK tlio box. OKFIOK—BIAOKWELL S T . , DOVER, N. J. ghiKs." Tho mnii ili^niiponrcd, with just with my brothers cmno a litilo noto to liufoiu Clmncellor McGill January 4. tho suspicion of u nmirk on ills Innocent IIK*, jwltln.'sst'i! KijunJy t o " J v t v r , " us wns Hocus : 8 A. M. to 12 M. every Saturday. looking faco. Uow t o Jjoolc <J«od, lutr (juuini fiii-bion. "Coino to m o , " was Tin) Ladies'Auxiliary of tlie Jlorristown "Mr. Ucwey would liko to hnvo you Qml all i t Kiiid. 1 flow, niij, coining, found Y. M. C. A. will hold a fair in tho Y. M. C. Good looks are really more than tiltin deep, IHT on htTdiviin. Kbit was rind in her A. Hall Wednesday afternoon and evening, depending entirely on a lioiilthycoiiiliUon of out, sii', who Is haniu^croelcory over tho j^ARTIN SCHIMMEL, sldo of tin: ship, sir." This camo from trnjjiu gnwii, mid IHT fitco \VJIS henviai lit Deceinlier 1-J. all the vital organs. If the li w r he iuautivc, onu o( tlm crow of tlio cut tor. IT« lmd Jlku n hwiroHS KUURIL ami luvjiiiitir than I MASON CONTRACTOK, A concert was hold in the lecture room of liitd over sri'ii il. I know nt once wlmt I ttiu Morriatown M. E Church ou Monday you bavo a bilious look; if your Iddnoys he voniu up with tho<n'dt;r and spoko to Liuuaffected, y-' ti havo a pinolied Inolt, Heuura tt'niint Comuiiinder John Crittemlon WntAll tkinds of Bloson "Work cod Jobbingwns to fare. 1 knelt dawn «(!<! kissutl Jier promptly attended to. good hcalt.1i, and you will surely have good mm, nt tliu llnwuiYiooruf tliudctk. Tho iitfiiiii, und tlicu, Inii)^ u wi'iiU fool, I crlod ni^lit by tlio Cocelia Bradford trio. OQlce and residence Luther Kountze, tlie well knowu beaker of looks, "Eleutrie Bitters" is a good Alterative udmlrul overheard the mugsiifiu o£ tho all over hor fiii'ii mid her lovely gown. 42-1 y . 82 GUY STEEET, angry oxuentivo and Iiiughcil iiulutly. New York, lias clos< d bis sanitarium on the and Tonic. Acts directly on tho stomach, "Wo urn gomi! tonight, l'titur," eho "TuU Mr. IJowoy that It wns thu adMendliani road Only ono convalescent soJ- liver aud kidneys, Purifies tlie blood, cures crooned in hur ^oUk'ii vnice. miral, my iiiiin," Hiiid ho Roburly; thon, (Jiw ivjjs Jeft, nnd be has been transferred to "So, nn, Utirotliy, darling; uov«r, aovpimples, blotches and boily, and gives a good turning (o Sir. Watson ho rcjimrlruil, " H o er. You fihall not go." tb<.' Memorial Hospital iu Morristown. QLIVER S, FREEMAN, complexion. Every bottleguurantoed. Sold can't very vns\l p u t tho admiral in tho '•"Wo uro guin.n tonight, tk'iir," and HIIO A now electric light plant has been estab' at Robert Killgore's drugstore, Dover, and brig, though I nmy ticscrve i t . " stroked my hair; "^.ihig tugcthor to find ligbed in JUorj'isfcown, Oscar Babbitt, owner CARPENTER A.ND BTJILDEB A P . G-j eon's drug store, Chester. SUcentsper "Hu inuy look urouml for a Hiibstitiito, thoeu islands of the bleat." and manufacturers of tho best of tho Uabbitt Buildiug, is supplying mer- bottle. ndmiral," nnsworetl 3Slr. Wtitsoii, Kinlling. ______ "Xo, Dorothy, n o , " I moaned. Flans and specifications made and contracts ''Oh, u o ; Dtiwoy li«s too hvon JI BL'JISD OX ''Mnyn't 1 havo a little happiness?" BIIO chants in tlio vicinity with light gouerateii talicai. Jobbing alwavB particularly attended CHESTER. justice, liutildus, I rciuunibiT him wiyhig to. Orders left at the Brick Drug Store of QBKC(1 fiercely. "\Vh:tt lms my lifu becm, by tho plant in bis building. Mr. Vfm. H. Qoodale o r at tbe postofilcewill Pfitur?" Then rolaji.sinf,' into an infinito Mr, find Mrs. Peter Buhuylur, of Jersey onco timt ho had no UBO for aubstltutoa." Oliver Henry, a farmer of Mendhani, caniu SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. be promptly attended to. Corner Union und A low inoiuniitfl nftor \\)\n Mv. Vowpy tendon icy a, ''You HOC, Vctcr, hu cannot do to Mnrristowu ou Monday witli $50 in bis City, have been renewing friendship in town. Tekphtmo Cai) 4ii A. Orders roc^lffil up to 11 p,jn. Hirer Streets, Dorer, N. J . without me—wo aaiiiiob do without each pocket und wns robbed by a colored num. They are taking iv driving trip through the hiniEulf cmnoovtT thustnvliotiril gun^wny, siilutiii^tljomlniiyaUvJtln'JitJjuroJimigliiy othor." Henry iduutifled JobnJackson as the mati who country. nlr. You st'o, n 10 pounder nmy eplniuci1Lalur, wlicn I was stonily mini, elio told Mr. and Mra. George Marsh, of Morris- rUy past u fellow's hciid ttbotu'il » JUUH*Q''PHE NEW JERSEY IRON MINIHG CO. mo Lhttir pluns. 'i'hoy vfvva going to tnlco robbed liim and preferred a charge agamet luirFfis tlmt night and rido for Uuitull, him of grand larcency. Police Justice CUft town, speuta few (Iaj-s last week ^'(th Mr. Wnt and ncrvu merely its a liook o« which to l:atig thu old timo josfc nbout n "IUIBS Offers for sale desirable farming and timROCKAWAY, N. J. "You i\ro tho only woman In Mnshona- gettirif? frcnh horses Uiom imH a cart to committed the prisoner to tho Morris County and Mrs. P . C. Yawger, buiHtf (is {,' o od a s » jiiilii," but when n bor lauds in Morris County in lots of 6 acres Miss TiHnnie Druke ia spending a fortnight land with any sunso of humor, Potor," tiiko them ta Ut'ini—and then straight Jail. and upwards and several good building lots idain matter of fnct, plobuiai) tumbler homo. Oneu uut o£ tlio tumniry they woro eho would euy, " a n d I beliove you aro o St. Mary's Hraiuatic Assoctlalion of Morris- with Mies Ljium Hid), of Jersey City, and Bhoota past yon, contrary to tlio articles of in Port Oram, N. J . safe. boy.'' town gave a presentation of " T h e Secre- other city friends. war mid in illrcot violation of ustuullsliud Addrem L. C. BnawiETn, Bee'y. " B u t KniveiiV" I mkvA. ' H o will fol- tary," au adaptation of the ** Private SecreFor tho frisky* horsy woman visitor Tho Kowark Congregational Conference nuTfd ctiqutilo, tho ulrcinnKtitncu that DOVBB. K. J . who ROCS to mnko up tho queer raixturo lu\v you, and ymi uru nub u good rider, tary/' in tbo Morristowu Lyceum on IVednes- was held in tlio Congregational Church oty you havo twuupcd inutllatiun i,s only nn Dorothy." culled society In tlmt fur country BIIQ hud oxorcsccnci) idungBido tif tins ylui-lng fnct tho Bantu inquiring fiuz>, h u t her speech "Oh, I wilt ridu—I'll i-Iiio lifcu tho dny night for tho benefit of Loanataka Thursday. The storm prevented a largo that your dignity has bcuM very vlultititly number from attending. About thirty min- QSsnultL'd. was enibollishcd with a lisp. "Yos, wo duvli," wUhiillUlu lnut;h. " A n d I shall Council, Royal Arcanum. have wnts dwcdful," I heard her roplying bo with him, Potur, Kulvon will bo away isters wore present and the meeting was very Tho iidiiilnd lonked down and took in to a lady of this dnsorlptlon wJio was COIII- ut « billiard mutch, and wo shall gut n profltabla and interesting. Tbe ladies enterAITOBtntT/AT LAW SUCCA.SUNXA. plaining in n etridont voice of tho r a t and yood start—and ho may not follow u s . " tained tho largo do legation in tbe chapel, tho situation. Descending tu tbo quarter mice nuisanco,und BIIQ twiddled her hands SOLICITOR AND UASTltn IN OHAHCEBT I thought I know him bettor. Miss Lillian Bockoveti is visiting in New where a hot dinner was served and the best dook, lio npprondicd Dtnvey nml sold with a friendly air, " I nuy, Vowoy, did yo\\ g\yr and twitched hor lmnds liko a ehy baby. In thu twilight I saw thum ofl. Sbo Verhon. of cheer reigned. AND NOTAnT PUBLIC. read 'Ilantly Andy?1 " But enter ono of tho clrolo of in on she was \vunt in her riding habit, tnUiny; nothing Elmer Harrington celebrated liis birthday John Dickson is spending a week's vacation pleased to cull her frlond^oud la which 2 iviih liw, and fur Uiu litst tlino I etniigbt"Yes, s i r , " ratlior shortly. Stanhope. . . . . N e w Jersey. also was included, and sho immediately tntul hor shirt for her and ^IIVG her tho last Saturday by giriut: a largo party to a with tho family of J, BlaiV.er. "Well, now, 1 iiiutft Jiuvo his cousin bucmna most "sweat and Sufficient" a ruins. Then I took Lyiulhursfc by tlio number of bis friends. A very pleasant time JJrs. E. B, Pieraon entertained Mrs. P. N. a.board." And thoiailiulval l-ulatod tho Vivid and original personality. Sho leo- hands, anil looking into his eyus cried to was enjoyed by all. Jenkins, of "Washington, "Warren county, glass JncUtout. Tliq two laughort ovor tho turtid ovoryboily on their lavo affnirs, bo- him t o bo good to liur, to lovu hor ull Ills blunder, Jlr, Dowoy having recovered liis Extra services uro to lie held in tlio M. E. ovor Sunday. ]^RS, S. E. DEHART FERRALD, M. D. ginning with mo, who had none. usual good nature by tills timo. iifo, ncvcv to Jet hor regrut, nnd ho prom- Clmrcli every evening this week. Miss Grace Kurd, of Morristown, is the ised i u a volco deop with lovo. They eay '.'You sco, ]Jowcy, J liave a sort of interDeHart Homestead near Mt FreeKniven Kalluudor'H broad, aweot smile, A gramophone entertainment will be held guest, of Miss Anna Seward, est In tho follow. The secretary reuuinthat ruudo him ao popular in tho world of dark mon are as truo us men can bo. Thon nt tho residence of William E. King, of dom, N. J. Mrs. C, S. Oaborne is visiting her mother, monded him t o mo as u good, faithful men, mid tho Euavo courtesy of his man- whiin I hiid kissed hor liltlo stockinged Leilgowood, ou Friday evening of next week Office hours, i to 5 p. m. serving man. Ho had boon nttnohedto Mrs. Piei-son, ut Brooklyn, ners to women, had never taken me In. I tinkles and BIIO hud enid, ''Blosa you, llttlo had soon tho big black bruises disfiguring Putor, 3f Jt wickid wojium's blessing can for tho benefit of the Ladies' Missionnry The Presby teriau choir rendered some very Mr, Iiiimiln a s IIIB personal attmidaut, P. O. address, Mt. Freedom, N. J. jtnd I took tlio eoiHiip partly on that uutho whito flesh of Dorothy'a body, and I do any good, anil yoodby," tlmy rodo tiway Society. nico music on Sunday evening. SO-tf. oount. Ali, horo ho couios ut last with my had gone over lior when sho had lain la Into tlio night, and I luy down on my F. A. DeCamp returned to Newark SlouJacob Tread way is employed at Kranklyn glass! Jolin, did Mr. Lincoln evar score faco in thu grass with my heart full of tlio white pain, utterly unablu to rise from ilay after a short visit with bis parents liore. Miss Mabla Berry has a flue new Crescent you for your nwkWHrdncsaV" hor bed. Thu sccrut of it was that ho was tragedies cf lifts. After awhile. I Ktumhlod Ferdinand Alpaugli, of Newark, made a wheel. an inter mitten c drunkard, nnd cruel «nd blindly hommvnrd, ii wild wish struKj'ling "Ko, sor, ho nIvor did. Muiiy tho tiino 2Ir, Ross, of Elizabeth, spent last week ho tuuld me tbiit it wor a morcj that wo uncontrollable in his drunkonnesa. No within mo tlmt soino onu would como mid short visit homo last week. Mr. und Hrs. Thomas Fitaherbert, of with W, E. Young, enjoying the hunting woru thoglthur, lieaiusu, said ho, Ids mind ono ever suspected this. They were looked tako mo (iwjiy, too, mid that wo four— upon as u model couplo by mon, and tho Dorothy, Lowis, tho other und I—might BloomfielJ, are spending several weeks witb season. wor tuken off nirair.1 of state by thin kin Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron "Ware if you wish to reduce the cost of your Hardware Cutlery woman 6ald that ho was far too good for all go toguLhcr mid llnd tlm lslmuls of t!iu Jlrfi, Fitzhorbort's parents at this place. Mrs William Parks spent Just Sunday with did ho wurruk harder tollin nio lio\v t o do Life Insurance or desire to carry a her. So ivhcro I would hnvo loft him, care- bU'st. As I nrnrcci tho liouso » Hum cninu things tliun if ho wliit nnd did tliuni himDaniel Evans, of Chester, was a guest of Glassware Woodenware Mr, und Mrs. lluborb Parks. less of tho world, eho staid ou, too proud Into view under a lamp somu few yiinls Albert Marsh over Sunday. solf." policy for the Paints Oils Miss Aimu Himiuolt, of Orauge, is the to publish hor shame, hiding her hurts off. Ho lnul a white, fury Jfislicd fact?, "Doul'tlesB, doubtlosB," snid tho adLamps Kerosene Oil and tho Jiollowncss of her Hfo in friend- with a mouth KOt hard nnd cruel. Then 1 guest of Miss Amelia Dawson. inlml, 2*i it filing. fainted. ships and flirtatious. Tho talo of theso Oilcloths Carpets 2iO GUESS WOJtK HEttE. Tho Rev. G. A. VeiU attended the extra " I want you to ruincmlnr, J o h n , " mild Wiis endless, and so daring in tlioir InnoMatting Feathers meetings held at SiK'casunnn on Sunday and Mr. Dowoy sovcroly, "tbut It is strictly It wns only horsu against liorso, nud ho cence that I camo to understand how a uumu uiion thuut nt n farmhouKo bofovo ALL H0VEU PEOPLE HAVE TO DO IS TO HOL- Monday oveninga. oi your laraily or estate. n^'iiJisb tlio mips of this ship to throw woman might lorn her reputation without they Intel even got half way. — A L S O DUSALER IN Mis3 Esther Renl:il spent Sunday at home, anything over tho sides. You camo vevy LOW TriK KXAMI'LE OK FELLOW CITIKESS. Joslng her honor, liar safety lay in that nuar striking mu In the hcurt witli your 1 ratio out with my hrothprc, who hud Mrs. Dufford, of Middle Vnlley, was tho glass tossing." she could ncvor BCO a miin dully for a week Factn lire stubborn. without grawinf? bored, and tho moment loved her, too, tnid tfio clergyinun who guest of Mrs. J . Praster last woolt, " T h a t wor a pity, BOP," Some may bo disputed. a lunn put his passion into words o r at- burled thorn. When I luul lilddon tho ugly Mr, and Mrs. George Holms, of Lake Hoissues policies on the Term, Whole Life " A pilyJ" racliiljjiml Dcwey eavuguly. None can bo disproved. tempted to do EO ho was dismissed from nmrk on hur foreheud with Ilowurs, thuro pnteong, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. " B y J i m , I'd lmvo como up and lmd you was nothing lo rovult in tlio Mveetcalm A feet is the opposite of fiction; hor prosonci), a n d tho "Rod runoh know Tin Roofing, Plumbing and allor Limited Policy plan from $300 to and Mrs. John Chapman, of tiitw place. of hor fauo, b u t wo cuvorcd hla fucu nil strung up fib tlio tuabiyard a r m liko a hliu no more." Is always hedged about with proof; kinds of job work promptly attend- $10,000 that are in immediate benefit over with thorn. And I bcliuvu thoy aro Tbo funeral of Charles J . 8kellonger was dog." Has to stand the test of investigation; for their full iace value, at rates that "No, Gor, axin ycr pardon, I hopo not." ed to. "IempposG I hnvo DO soul, Pater, denr," forgivoii and hnvo found tho inlands of thu held from the CoiiKrogntional Church on Or it drifts to tlio realm of doubt. "What's that?" roared thoatliuiral nnwill interest you. slio would Bay in hor oxaggoruiecL "way, blest.—Denver News. Monday. Mr. Skollotiger was 77 years old Investigate closely tbe following; grily. *'or else I am iuenpafalo of a grand pnselon. and tho fatlior of tea chiJrireu, NIXY. Good Novel* Arc- (iood TuiiuhevN. Postal luiormatlon. The cluser tlio scrutiny tlio more convincing "'i'hroth, sor, iVyo mind tlio jiioruin -Any youth who conies along can have a For information write " H u t n good navel] Is tUevo auything tho result. tullin mo tluit ye WOT to do tho think hi an A. M. ARRIVAL OP UAlLS. slice of my direction for awhile—butlsoon HOCKAWAY, I Wor to obey ordoi-s, oven if I bruk own- 0:34—New York direct. got bored.*' Men grewiu/utuutodaotlj»ad ciinul to i t ? " writes Kuth AshmoTo in Tho A Dover clti/.oti speaks hero; THE ^ over her, but sho kept them in ordor in Ladies' IJmno Journal. " T h i n k of tho 7:aB—Easton, Phllllpsburg, Hacbettstown. StanA serious accident faftpponed ou Thnraday crsp" Spenks From experience and conviction; her cool, despotic Ifttto way. UntlcrKtimd- Story of 'Henry Ksiuond;' think of tho Tho two laughed heartily u t this hit, hope, Mt. Arlington, Port Oram and nil of last weelt in tho LiondQlo Bloneh and Dye jEg of thoir madness cimio to IIIB ono plensuica und joys thnt wmio to him, and Relates facts—stubborn facts, r mul Julin went bitlow with flying colors. points on the Sussex Railroad. That may bo disputed, but cannot bo \\ orks to Daniel Sullivan, of Mount Hope. —San Francisco Examliior. night. It was ut a dance, and I camo into then, fiyni])iiihiziiig\vl(h him In hi.s diwjp8:15—Chester, Succasunna, Ironla and Lake Den* Snlllvnn wns helping to oil tbe starch mangle tho dressing room just ns sho was nn- liulutmrnts, \v\\ig ]ir«ud of him in his disproved. mark. fiiiecossL'H, fullowhi^ ids fortunes into this when his band caught between the brass and windinK thu wrnps from her Bwect body, Mr. K. R Hall, of No. 20 Uvtint street, 0:10—Now York ana way, oomilif^ out of thoin liko n pule groan star, now Innil, you will go ninong tho Virgin- employed in the D., L. & W. Car Sliops, wooden rolls of tho manpclo. His arm was Esqtiimalt In thu only nhicu In tho Brit- 0:29—New York, Pateroon, Boonton, Eastern dinniDuds gleuininp; nnd movlag on hor iiuiH and thuro rend how he wns loved nnd Miys: " I was troubled with kidney com- drawn completely through, mashing tho flesh ish empire, according to u rcount olimatoand Western States. bosom. I think tlioro must ho Honiothlng respected. O P CIIOOMI tlio "J';ilo of Two plaint for tim inst \(i or 15 ypai-s TJiero was from bi9 floors to the shoulder. Sullivan lojfiral report, tlmt osoeodB London in 9!a5—Pennsylvania And nil points on the High • of the man in me, for I suffered a leaping Cities' nml leurn how ono mail can glvo Life Insurance Co. cloiullncRH. Esquimau is \\\m tho diimpost a sovero ]inin across my back, KO bad at was removed to the office of Dr. George Bridge Branch R, R. his life for another IHTIUIGU he loved much. of tho heart a t that rovoalcd ivntl suggested in tho oiujtiro, ivhilo AriuluUto, in P.M. beuuty. It lured my lips t o her, find, Do you good? Pilch books can do nothing times that I could not get about, and I had Foster who dressed tho Injuries, after which placu HOflE OFFICE, CAMDEN, N. J . Austrnlia, is tho driest. Ceylon is tho 1:37—All points from Binghnmton east, conneo CIKO. NO really jjuud novel ever induced also n dull ncliing pain over the kfdnoys, I he wan removed to bis home. No bones stooping, I kissed her just in tho curving ami unrl.h\vi:sb Canailu tho cohlctit tlon with Sussex R. R. outline of tho ohcok whero It melted Into ii girl or ft (vtmiifii to liiiitMto vico or to did not know whnt it was to fict a good were broken, but tho flesh wns badly bruised hottest FRANCIS It. FITHIAN, Frasfdenfc. possuHalun tlmt tho fhig of England Hunts 1:53New York, Newark anil Morriatown, <1UH]IIHU virluo. Tho novel is tho printed tho lips. Tbo Wood Ilowod orlmson to tho night's sleep, no matter how often I changed and torn. JOSEPH H, QASKUA,, 1st Vieo President. 2:11— Same ptilnts ns7;28 A. M. spot whero m y lips luid been nnd Bpruad IHinurnmu of life, and tlio t e a r s llit) Hiuilos my position tho palti was always tho Ramo. Etuil H. Stumpf, of Rockaivay, died a t liis ovor. jiuij tlio heart Inats tlmt wo, tlio readers, 3;27—Hiberniu, Marcello Mount Hope and E, Asmusn AnsisTRONa, COUNSEL. all over her nock and faco. Wlii-n J raso in tlio jnorninff I always bad a homo oa Sunday afternoon from blood poisCalcined seed pearls aro considered a glvo to it. It nmki'K tho niiiniu tlmt now Rocknway. HAIIUV REKVES, Secretory. "You silly klddiu," eto said. "Feter, is (shiiiist btill, n(!;i\n U' wild anil weird sort of tired feeling. Tho kidney secretions oning. Tho funeral services worn hold at tho inutlicliii! of grnat potonoy by tho Chinese, 6:08—New York and way; Chester, Succasunon I belluvo you are n boy." likuthnt. cif Jliitifrary, nnd Ji^aiii bus nil contained a brick-dust deposit, were very SI. E. Church of Hoclmiray on Wednesday ami lieiiutlful a r t work in mother of pearl and Ironfa. r Her fidorera camo nnd went in batohos, tho iiinjcsty uf oin- i>f >'i:/.nrt s niassfs. If frequent nnil accompanied by suppression, afternoon, with interment at Dover, Tlio haa lung hcon cxuuutcil hoth iu China a n d Branch Office, Yimou Building, Dover, N. L Jjijuiii. In tho PhilippiiiPji windows nro A. *I. nccordliiR to the Umo It tonk for her to you wnnij tn rnjtiy ,M.I:IM H, If ,vmi want causing nio much nnnoyanco. I doctored and V. 3, MAILS CLOSE. Brow tinsd, b u t they mlored her always. to nmlai Ulo Hvm ! riu r uiul l;;i|'pier. lose used lotd of Ko-ealloil kidupy rnrra but novnr triljo of Red Hen, of Dover, and tho Rook- inmlo of mother of pearl, nnd in Cashmero 7il5—New York and ways ako Eaatorn States, "Ww. M. Fismin, District Supt, away Jlro department attended in a body. it \H uscil for inlaying lusurintious on In tlino I grow so UKcil to tho cold, fivoot, your own iicr^'jdJiJr.'v i'i u i:m d ).>»tU " got any relief. I tmw Darn's Kidney Pills Southern Jersey, Now York State and forMr, Btumpf: was iimrrled on Juno 1 last to tb Bhort friendships and tho fncoa t h a t camo Correspondence 'with Building Loan1 advertised in our paper and got a box at eign. Hqbirt Kil^oro's drug store. They helped Miss Edna IJ, Bisco, of Jamaica, Long Maud. 8:55—HnckettBtown, Washington and all points Association members earnestly solicited.Anchor Lod^o, No. BO, of Hockaivay, was an irmin line. mo right froui tlio start and before I burl " I Owv My WhoiQ JAl'o visited last Saturdny night by u larce delega8:55-Port Oratn, Mt Arllnetou and all polrta to Inlu'iibalf tlio liox I eoulil K° to bed and to Burdock BIooil Bitters Scrofulous sorus CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH ticn from Morriatown Ltidgu, Knights of Easton. slci-p timmdly all night, Bomotldng I had not NOTICE. covered my body, 1 bvcmufl hoyourt cure. B. D:in--Chestcr, Buccnauniia and Ironia. dmio in yvniv, 1 con tin tied tliu tnvitinont Fythios, No. 121, whosu team worked tlio B. 11. Ima miido mo « iwrfectly well woman," OslS-MorrlBtown, Nownrk and New York direct. ESTATE OF MARY ANN THOMAS, nEOEASED third rank on ono candidate, after which until the piiin left uiu entirely, tho socret Mrs. Clifli'lpH Jlultou, Ucrville, Mich. tOiOO—Wne Hill direct. * Punmonfc to tlio order of tha Surrogate ot thn frnin tbu kidneys improved and I am bettor tbo lodge Jroom was thrown open to visio:ls-Rockftway, Mt. Hope, MarcelU «nd HI- County ot Morris, made on tlie twelftli day of A Modlclno Chost In lt=olf. in uvery way. 1 lave recaititnptKk'd this tors. There, was a publfc eiiUsrtuimncnt, October A. >. DUO tliDUsnod eight hundred aud berniiw nlnety-ebht, notice Is hereby given to nil persona Slmplo, Safo and Quick Curo for rt'inedy to (i nninber of oinployea in the flliop which (roiiHiaU'd o£ graphophone- aolcctions by p. M, liiwlnjj clainiH ngainat tlio entnt« of Mary Ann CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, ami yon may ust; my fitateniiMit for publi- Georgo IH11, of Morristown Lodge; comic Thomns, Into oC ttio County of Morris, dmmfiwi, to l:15-Kew York tiud AU jiolnLs vlu Boonton, presunt (lie uciny, under oatli or afllrintiUoD, to ttio ' s by (luorgo Horn, aud vocal music by cation and 1 will be pirotwil to ausivcr Hiiy COLDS, RHEUMATISM, 2:a<J--Ncw York and way. mibficri tiers, on or before tlio twelfth (lay of BOVL'1-HI of tho visiting brothers, Tho history iiiijuirk's tlml limy ho Kent to mo." 8:10-AU points on tlie Central Rallrond ofKew July, next, ImiaR nlnu-months from tbo date of NEURALGIA. order: nnd any creditor iieclectlnj? to hrlop In nf Lliuimiurnf ICnightHof Pythias wns IIIUHInrsov (Htfih Hrkljjs Branch), nnd points In wild d exhibit. MR or JILT claim, under ontli orafllr25 nnd SO cent Uotlloo. PeJinflylviiniA. J hum's Kldiiuy l'ills for HIIIO by nil dealoi-H. trntod with litntem viown hy Georgn Uduii, atJoD, within tUe Umo HO limited, will bo foiwvor 4:Bfi—Port Ornm, Mt, Arlington, Landiue:,StanWAriE OF (MITATIONS. barred of his or lier action tlit-njfor BKalnat tbe exIViuH M wnU iUihd by Voster-mihurn who gftvo ii liicturti on tho order, nftor which hopu, <Uriii)cli and Waterloo connections), ecutors, OUY ONLY THE QENU'NE. I.TA'-S ORl'ATU I!AT,M Ifl ft r n e l t l v o c u r o . Cn., Hiiiriil.i, N. V., solo iigcntH for tlio TJ. 8 . Anchor Lmlyii served a collation to tho memHiickettAtnwn, Phllltpstaurg and Eauton. Diitud [ho 12tli day of October A, D. 1803. 1 Ap]>ly Into tho nofllrllB, Ilia qtilcltly ahaorleil. 50 PERRY DAVIS lt<'iiit>iiibtr Hut tiiiiiiL- Don H'H and take no sub- bers and visaing brothers. About 100 woro coiitfl flt BriipRlMB cir l»y mnll J enmnlcti lOc liy mull. 7:1B-Ncw York direct M0111113 H. TIIOMAB, 7:.'»p. u.—llockoway anil High Bridge, tyavoofflco X j V ^ t J r BALLENTINE'S Beers, \\t% and Porters, Soda and Mineral Waters. J.WRIGHT BRUEN Stoves, Range? w Heaters • Ross. THIS COKGEBHS YOU RROTECTIO1N ™ BUILDING LOAN MOTUAL BUILDING LOAN MUTUAL Pain-Killer. I THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N. J., NOVEMBER 48, 1898. -camlnl and hlscuiiR.nt lo tho mar-laproh« NEWS OF THE WEEK. could Bee no way open. w i t h tf "l-oinpromlsc!" Uchiilli'dtheWeawIth •I "li.vnot invite this obifctionT'rttimr, -V«v. I t . uWe young perron down to Maddux H n l l LnSpl Luc-lieni. the Italian nnarchlst IUK .-.mi.try wit-Hay, f,,r u month, the who asuitf-Bliiiiteri Kmpiv.qs ElizaLi-th of eiiKaceiiM'nt to hu lmnle public ut tho end Aunlnu, was aiiaimn-d, (.'onvlfif-tl unO fd in eil' r;il smiled "'*'••*— Lord Morton ec-nicm-cd to "rtfcnrou,-- iinpriHOiinicnl v. ill ut tlie for Mfp" at (ii-t-fv-i, th*r«- being » u law ul" thf tho l prn isu .i,I ° "" '" thus effected hnd for <np\Xi\) i-ij-)isli-]ir-n! in Su hzorlunil 1 hiiflci will irturii done nothing clso, it had educates tho tho l'iwifu- —-Ari-hi.U-hi TIIP llcHis!) ;inrl Fn-in-li Pinb.'iftsuyoung «<*«.>« tu a fuIU-r appreciation of llors soiiplu lo iisctttain fnun the MadriniiiMil Oilhr.Mr (IM«-«-W '4 tho ainoi,it|<.H ut i ifl , , h m i Bll0 , | o f l b o f ( m , rid Rovernniont the motive bfhinrl E m - died in linUbmu-p Kx-Sei Frank possessed. Sho hud known but little Hlscoclt is mentlont-d na a brlclitiMsB hitherto, mid poverty, with Its peror U'illiHj-j'.s' pi'opost'd visit lo Spain, didute for the 1 'tilted States ciinneiibut all political Hitnificance wan UI9endless Rhifts and contrivances, has a narlieurowing Inlliicnco on tlio possibilities of a tluhned. 'i'lit einjifcior w a s a t Baulbec atoruhip to nui:cot=ci Murphy tenant Herman O. Di-enst) of the UnitThni'«dny-—-A colored m a n who sayB woman's mil lire. Sho realized nlso for tho flrettlme that Tallies atfoetion for her he in nearly 100 yeura old has turned ed .Slates nnvy cuminittod filicide in entailed a certain ai.<W.mt of eaorlflco on up in Vlalntivia, N. J. lie says h e b a e Baltimore Mundny because, it is asserthis part, and thnt *!,„ «•„„ by no means two ht-artB and two setH ot ribs, a n d ed, he had hiu-n <»rdi-n-d to Manila to Mio only pretty Or fascinating woman in this t-lu 1 m h; upheld by a local phy- Join the t'niti-a fSt;Ut--s ^Iiip Zaflro " I n tho first plnue, Tnlbut, you know his drelo. nlc-lan The Cuban General Perez w a s About 2,600 shoe wurlifrs in Miirlboro, llttlo or nothing of tho—or—lady's conJlasu,, went on strike npahiEt "fi«e She reveled | n tho unwonted luxury appointed mayor of Guantaiiamo by shops" nections," Bald Lord Morton, carefully A nioniorliil to Ihr Itev. I»r. General Wood Tlie German Imperial and refinement of hor surroundings. adjusting his ojot'lassos. "However party left i)amus«uB and arrived a t Henry A. Colt WIIH di-iIiciLled nt St. charming tho lndy herself may he, you 'I hato to bo poor," she said to Lord Ranlbpo, Syria, where they camped In Paul's srhooi Ch.'ikir runha und the musfc allow thnt the prospect of welcom- Merton iu a foolish burst ot confidence. the m i n e of the temple of Baul Tod last Turkish uojdifj'S hove l^rt Khan fa, ing a host of unknown relatives is rather ' I think Jt's worso than anything." Crete The Spanish transport LegazSloane won two ruces a t t h e Liverpool alarming—estimable people, I am sure, to Autl Lord Merton smilingly agreed, nnd pl wus wreuked near (Menfuegos, Cuba, bo olossod a m o n g those thoroughly Rood, made himself nioro oharmlng than over, a u t u m n meeting, Including the Liver- but no lives wpi'p lost A Btntfinent roBpootablo persons who carry tliciir praise- taking her over tho estate and explaining pool Ktala'H- The capital oC t h e new prepared by Coininoilorc Ilielihorn United States of Central America h a s worthy Independence to the extent of de- at laugtli tliu working of tho coal mines, sho^va thnt Dr> ivnr VPSSPIS of various clining to eubiult to nny trammels—ovon from which ho derived his vonlth. "Mor- been removed from Amupala, Hondu- kinds, indue!Inp eight battliishiiis, are JSight of a n 'altob.' Does Uiu futhurof llio young eonury to tho backbone," was his mental ras, to ChJn.'indPp«, Nlcuruguu lady follow BDy particular profession or is ojaculation. ••Sell hor noul for gold," he negroes wore killed und three white under ronst motion for our mivy kittT. men wove wounded In race rlota in McWintcrs or llnlyokc. ho a, gontlniiiaii a t owse?" added, noticing tlio interest she displayed train near Wilmington, N. C, A complete new ed by falling from u fr " M r . St. Dcnla has been very unfortu- nt the number of tons brought to tho stir- municipal govprmnont w a s uatablfslied F.ast Norfolk, Conn. Fire destroyed faco and tho royalty duo on each. n n t o , " snld Ills son shortly. " H o Is, I uohy o. citizens' committee, and the ofllce the outbuildings of tlie Saratoga rosl "My place Is nothing, my dear young of a negro newspaper was sacked and clence of Itjuinh Fuller, ox-warden of Hovo, nt present soimnvlioro on tlioconlady," bo said, in reply to Bonio enthusitloont." The 7'IiH-Klelphia A riot uver politics at R G - Dannemora ptiaon astic romark. "You Khould 6eo Sir Harry linrned " S o m e t h i n g Romowhero on the conhoboth, S. C, resulted In the death of bark John iJainley was wrecked in the tlnentl Probably ii billiard murker nt Tyler's. It's simply jiiaKniileontJ In fact, ten negroes and the wounding: of four China seu. Her crew was Raved and BouloRiio. Now, I hardly think, Talbot Tyler could buy mo up twice over. lie's others. The Hot was precipitated by has been landed at Singapore Int h n t you would Undo billiard marker a tho 'coal king' of tbo country, you know; the shooting of a white man The spector General Brecltinrtclge surprised congojilnl companion, let alono an ngroo- whereas I only own two miserable mluoa." mustering out oC the First New Jersey the war lnvesllgatinff commission by 1 And ho shrugged his shoulders doproolatahlo fathor-ln-law. And Mrs. St. D e n i s volunteer regiment was begun at New- stating the army had been praotieally Ingly. Is eho also on t h e oontluontP" ark The Anglo-American joint high without Inspection since tho war bejyan Perhaps it wns tho knowlodgo that the commission met In Washington and owing to a change In uyatem, nil reTlio young m a n flushed hotly. young man wns tho "coal king" thnt ports going to the adjutant ffentjral " I havo never seen Mrs. St. Denis," ho was received by President McKinley. stainmorod, "Sho is too great an invalid made Doru so gracious to him that nftorThree more persons were shot In AbbeSatni'dtiy, fio\. 12. uoon. Ho had aeon more porsletont in his to receive any ono." Princeton won the football game -with ville and Greenwood countlee, S, C , as attentions during her stay than Talbot " S o , " murmured Lord Morton sweetly, quite liked, and Dora, In thut spirit of Yale on Bvokaw field at Princeton, N. a remilt of the race war. "fnthor unfortunate, mother nn Invalid Wt-rtnemliiy, Nov 10. coquetry whloh is pai-t of the equipment J., by a score of • to 0. The one touchpromising relations, upon my word. flllss of ovory notrrtss, had by no moans repollod down WflB made by Arthur Poe, who It was announced In Madrid and P a r St. DoniB hersolf, I understand, is—or— him. That evening, tho last night of hor ran nearly 100 yards with the ball. Both is that Spflin had resolved to tftke m. all notross?" visit, sho was moro than usually radiant. teams played a strong game. The at- firm stand In regard to the Philippines " Y e s , " replied tho son, staring moodily Lady Merton had given n ball in hor tendance was 15,000 An explosion In and reject the American conditions. out of t h o window, "Dora is on tlio stage." honor, and Bho had been a great success. the grocery store of C. A. Stearns at Such an attitude, it is said In Wash" Y o u ' v e a vory nice pl/ice hero, my Hanover, Mass., Friday wrecked the ington, will result In the prompt seizure Tired with oxoitolnont, Kho readily acboy," said his futhur after n pause. "Good building, caused the death of four men of the entire group of Islands by this collection of pictures too. That's a oharni- cepted Sir Hurry's Invitation to "sit out" and severely injured ten others, one of oounrry ami a general resumption of for n couple of dances. London, with Its Ing looking portrait by tho door." whom, it In feared, will d!« The west the war -Inspector General Brecklndreary Btroots and hideous orioB, soomed From IIIB stutlon at tho window Talbot very far away in tho dimly lighted con- bound Buffalo express on the Lehigh rldge, In his testimony before the war hoard his fnthor rlso nnd cross tho room to servatory; tiio Btnge, with its endless jeal- Valley ralirnad ran into the New York Investigating commission, criticised the examine tho portrait In question—a vory ousies, tiresome rohearsalB and rapid tri- and Philadelphia expross going east on government's conduct of the war and pretty picture of a girl. Anxious to fore- umphs, unspeaknlily abhorront. How WUkesbart'e mountain, near Wiikesbar- drew a comparison between Generals stall tho Inevitable question, "Who i« it?" wonderfully lucky nho was to bo nblo BO Pa. The following were killed: J a - Miles and Shaftar to the former's adtho young man squared his shoulders, bit Boon to leave it—and forovorl- Sho was cob Engleman, brakeman; Fred Glasser, vantage The postofflce department tils lip a n d announced ascoolly ashooould: rousod from her day dreams by her com- fireman; McGregor, express messenger; haa discovered and has Interdicted a " T h n t is Hiss St. Denis." panion's protestations. In a Hood of stam- John McNally, engineer, and William scheme to avoid tho pnyinent of about " A h ! " remnrkod Lord Morton. Chief Quarter- $100,009 in war taxes on bids for mail mering eloqucnoo ho placod his riches, his Toxheimer, fireman And with n significant shrug ho dropped title, nt her feet, nsBUrlng hor of his un- master Colonel Williams and assistant, contracts Captain McCalla reported Stewart, attached to the American to the navy department that in hia his eyeglass nnd resumed his seat changing adoration. evacuation commission In Havana, died Judgment it was Impossible to save the Tho young man pulled himself togothor. Ho was so earnest, so passionate, In his " M y jnlnd is made up, sir," ho said. " I pleading that tbo girl felt sorry for him, of yellow fever in that city Thirteen Maria Teresa, the Spanish cruiser a m determined—I trust, with your con- vexed that ho hnd not known of hor on- African chiefs were hanged in Sierra which wns wracked on Cat Island, In tent—to make Miss St. Denis my wife." gagomont. Sho laid hor hand upon his Leone for the recent massacre of Amer- the Bahamas A Grand Trunk exToo old a diplomat to affect anger or arm ontrcntingly, but as silo turnod to ican missionaries It was announced preBS train bound for Toronto crashed surprise, Lord Morton shifted his ground. answer, Lord Morton's voice, grown old In New York that the old site of Colum- Into a moving freight train at Murray " Y o u havo of oourso obtained tho ludy's and thin—yot raised to un unwonted pltob bia college, valued at about $1,000,000, HH1 crossfn/r, near Trenton, Ont., anfl consent?" ho Raid. had been sold to the head master of several cars were smaahed almost to —Bouuded from the hall. B u t though disconcerted the young man It was rumored in splinters. Twelve people ware killed " 'Tis true, my boy, tho mluos aro flood- Berkeley school anBWored as firmly as boforo. St. Petersburg that the sultan has offer- and a dozen or more Berlously Injured, ed, and wo aro ruined—pnupors, not o " D o r a will n o t definitely accept iny penny!" Sho did not catch his son's re- ed the lalund of Crete to Russia In lieu A. misplaced switch was the cause of A cable dispatch from offer until sho knows my pooplo's vlows ply. Stunned and dazed, Bho strove to of the balance of the Rusao-Turklsh the accident upon tho subjoct. You can umlorstnnd, realize what had happoncd. Gradually, war indemnity The Norwegian par- Paris states that the court of cassation sir, t h a t I want t h e luattor settled. Havo out of tho chaos and confusion of. ideas, liament adopted a resolution for a pure- has decided that former Captain DreyI your oonsent or notp" ior mind grasped tho fact that with her ly Norwegian flag, without any emblem fus be Informed of the revision of his " I t would bo unjust both to tho lady lay tho uhoico of poverty, with lta moan ot the union with Sweden. This la re- case and b*> told to prepare his defense Count StolberF-'Wemigerode, the and you to decide so important a qucstlou surroundings, mid wealth, with all that garded as the first step toward the realwithout consideration," his fathor nn- mukes life worth living. Tnlbot rulnod, ization of Norway's asplretJon to be- German officer who murdered Sergeant M. de Schlenhardt, haa been cashierod ana Bwered gravely. "Besides, thero Is your poor—Bho oould not go haok to it; tho come a distinct national entity mother to ho consulted. Tako my ailvlco Bmall, Btuffy rooms in tlio suburban stroot, BlUe, former Danish minister to Wash- sentenced to 40 months' imprisonment and loavo things as they nro until tomor- tho hideous alliteration of a lifo of work, ington, died at' Copenhagen Russia has ordered the construction Peace row. Come, niy hoy," ho added as tho vnnt nnd wcuriitess. Hor mother, oh, how and good will are reported a t Wilming- of 23 torpedo boat,destroyers The young man showed no signs of yielding, jould she tell her that It had all oomo to ton, N, C, the negro municipal officers war preparations In British China con"you haven't givon either mo or your an ond—that thoro was nothing to look having- resigned. Turbulent leaderB tinue -without abatement The transmother much of your timo lately, nnd forward to, nothing to hope for? Her have been banished to Richmond The atlantic steamship lines at a conferwe're not getting nny youngor. Loavo whole soul sickened nnd revolted. Third New Jersey volunteers have left ence In London decided to use two outthings till tomorrow nnd oorao haok with ward and two homeward tracks The Pompton Plains for Athens, Ga., pre"Answor me, dear," whispered hor comme to luuob," panion. "Toll mo you will bo my wife." paratory to doing garrison duty in Cu- dowager empress o£ China has refused a petition by Li Hung Chang that he he ba The United States transport BerLord Merton was Ro rarely Intimate, so And thon sho remembered thatwbon no Tory rarely nffootionato, that Talbot Boomed ono oleo hnd noticed or cared for hor Tal- lin has arrived from Santiago, bringing released from his mission to Sliangtung -It was reported ,in London that surprised, and oven n llttlo touchod. jot had thought nothing slight that gave 137 passengers. Mme. Pattl is to marry Baron CederTwonty-four houiB was not long—ho hnd hor plousuro, deomod nothing a sacrifice Motidar) Nov. 14. boon neglootful of his mother lately—nnd for love of her. Could Bho who had drained The Spaniards are hard pressed at strom, a Swedish nobleman, in FebruCanada haa decided to disconnothing oould ohango his determination tho poisonous olio of poverty to tho dregs Hollo, in the Philippines, and the mer- ary to murry Dora—nothing! —oould sbo lot him tosto tho bitterness of chants of the place have appealed for tinue prosecutions under the alien labor act Pour companies of the Ninth "With tho understanding thnt tho roat- such a draft alone, Bhould sho ho tho first American protection. Major Bell has . tor is sottled tomorrow, thon,slr,"hoBald. to wound him, to treat him with disdain? gone from Afanlia to Hollo to ascertain New York regiment have been mustered out The province of Catalonia And Lord Morton, having gained his Tho truth, tho naked truth, rose up ahovo the situation A meeting of holders of point, nooeptod the undorstundlug, with tho follies, tho fripporios, with whloh Bho Cuban bonds was held In PariB, and a has demanded local autonomy of the queen regent of Spain Prince George had surrounded it. Should sho buy tho reservation. resolution was adopted to appeal to It had gone hard with bettor mon than world at tho cost of her own soul? Spain and the United States for recog- of Greece, the commissioner of the powers In Crete, haa started for the iaTalbot to outwit his fnthor, so thoro was A report In "Oh, noP'suosotalHu. "No!" AnUwith nition of their claims no oooasion for tho young man to call jutstretohod hands and streaming oyos Paris, alleged to have been received lmd. Thur*ilnj-, Nov. 17. himself hard nhiues whon, the next morn- sho called to him, iueffoblo tenderness In from Colmar, AlBace, that Dreyfus is At the joint meeting of the peace ing, ho found Lord Morton had loft town bor voice. dead Is believed to be a hoax Major "on urgonfc business conneotod with tho "Talbot, Tnlbot, I want yon, my dar- Marchand, accompanied by Captain commissions in Paris the Spaniards coal mines on his estate." Tho annoying llngl I want you. Poverty doesn't mat- Baratler, hae started from Cairo to re- submitted a memorandum reaffirming , part was that, after all, it might really bo ter if I havo you." turn to Fashoda, whence he will with- their position on the Philippines. The tho mines, in which onso thoro was no draw hlB expedition to Jlboutll, on the conference adjourned to Saturday to knowing when ho would come back. Tho Prince LI Hung Chang give the Americans time to formulate a Tho brldo looked "simply lovely,"as nil gulf of Aden In a speech at the Conservayoung man oould havo kicked himsolf for brldos do, nnd Lord Merton, charming as haa been virtually shelved In Chinese reply Dot having ollnohod matters the day bo- over, appeared porfeotly satisfied with hi» politics by being sent from Peking un- tive club in London Joseph Chamberlain declared that Great Britain would fore. ion's oholoo. Tho wedding wns altogether der orders to help prevent the overflows welcome the entry of the United States Now, in matters of dlploniaoy, tho truth i mngnlfleonfc affair, tho report nbout tho of the Yellow river It waB reported upon a colonizing career; that co-operla remarkably elastic, and thorofnro no mlnos having boon grossly exaggerated. that the German government has vol- ation between the two nations would ono need fool surprised to loam that, In His lordship is invarlnbly kind nnd untarily sent to Washington an assur- then become Inevitable and desirable, this onso, tho "mine" was simply one of courteous to bis son's wife, but considers ance that tho emperor's visit to Spain and, that the combination would fear no Information, oa roprosonted byn private dlplomnoy wlion applied to women to bo n has no official significance A lively other alliance——A report from Manila Inquiry agent. Very llttlo timo sufficed mistake. For tho rest ho publicly de- canvass for the office ot national presi- states that Agulnaldo, the insurgent to place Lord Morton In possession of nounces all onglnoors OB robbers, and pri- dent of the Woman's Christian Tem- leader, threatens to declare war upon nmplo information concerning Miss St. vately thinks £3,000 for flooding a disused perance union Is In progress at the con- the United States troops in the PhilipDenis. vention in St. Paul Governor Elect pines in case this country takes the ismino n'protty stiff price. Hor fathor, at one timo an artist of All tho samo, I don't think he'd have Roosevelt of New York state has se- lands from Spain outright and falls to eonio reputation, hnd drank and gambled grudged doublo thnt If things had boon lected W. J. Youngs, former district attorney of Queens county, as his private give the natives their independence his chances of success away, leaving his secretary. Mr. Youngs conducted the King Humbert opened the Italian parwifoand child to manage aa they oould, othorwlBO.—Boston Traveler. W a r w i c k Lane. details of Colonel Roosevelt's speaking liament yesterday with an addreHs in when at lust ho rotircd to tho continent. Oa tho right hand Bldo of Nnwgnto tours through the state Dora had kept herself and hor mother Colonel which he expressed approval of the Blnco she was 17, and, to oil accounts, waB jtroot nro various streets nnd courtB lead- James Gillls, assistant quartermaster czar's peace proposal Kxeitement Ing into Patornostor row. Of these Wnr- general, died suddenly Sunday at his has been caused in Italy over the landa roost dovotcd daughter, The em- ing- ot a French force on Italian terri"DlBroputublo fnthor, Invalid mothor, wlok nnd Ivy lnnos, Panyor alloy nnd home on Governors island The Spanish governdovotcd dnughtor," mused Lord Morton. Lovol's court morlt tho attention of tho peror and empress of Germany have tory in Africa Suroly n dovotcd daughter would bo will- lovor of literary and historical antiquities. left Beirut, Syria, on the return Journey ment has been informed that Emperor The pope has finished •William's visit to Spanish ports Will be ing to exchange future possibilities, in tho Warwiok lano, long the ubodo of butohors to Germany shapo of n good match, for present reali- and tallow chandlers, but now ohlefly oo- another long Latin poem, called a strictly incognito President McKlnties In tho form uf additional comforts for cuplod by printers and stationers, took its "Song of the Century"—The president ley mnde an address at the presentation hor mother. But whon a dlscrcot and oon- name from tbo inn or IIOUBO of tho colo- and Attorney Generul Grlggs have de- of im>dn.s of honor to members of the brntcd Warwick, tho kingmaker. fldontlal nuent of his lordship hinted thnt cided that there Is no necessity for fed- First District cf Columbia regiment Bhould tho young guardsman bo ourcd of Stow mentions his coming to London in eral Intervention (n the South Carolina The federal government has decided to his Infatuation rocompouBO In the shapn the famous convention of 1J58 with 000 race troubles—-Tlie command of tha Investigate the rose of .Tampa "W. Tolof £10,000, £1B,UOO, oven 1130,000, would men, nil in rod jackets, embroidered with European squadron haa, It la snid in bert, assistant postmaster at MeCorbe forthcoming, lu» found discretion tho ragged staves boforo ond behind, and tlmt Washington, been promised to Admiral mlclt, S. C, who was driven from his bettor part of valor, Inasmuch us tlioyoung ho was lodged In Warwlok lane, "In Schley The mining difficulties atVIr- home by a mob during the recent riots actress gnvo him her mind to vigorously, whose house thero wafl often six oxon eaten den, Ills., have been settled. "Work is there^ Rev. Dr. Samuel C. Bartlett, nnd in Bueh nervous English, that ho fled at n brcnkfnst, and every tnvorne wns full to be resumed at once Joseph Jeffer- ex-presldent of Dartmouth college, died proolpHatoly down tho Btnil's. of his moato, for boo tbnt had nny no- son haa been forced to cancel his en- at Hanover, N. H. Colonel Jacobs in that houso might havo them gagement at the Fifth Avenue theater, told the war board that General Shatter Tho move, In fact, proved disastrous in nualntonco so much of sodden ond roasto mento as ho New York, fyr this week because of his had every way, for, Irritated nt what Bho con- could refuser*, lo take ambulances to Cuprloko ond carry upon » long dag- continued Illness Preparations aro ba and had ordered thnt neither camp sidered "unutternbly caddish oonduot, being made for the total abandonment eauipage nor cooking utonslla be Bent to SIlsB St. Donis throw over her prido to tho ger." Tho momory of tho carl wns long pro- of Camp Black, The government build- the men at the front winds nnd aoooptod Tulbot unconditionalBeryl Barnes, served by n small stono Btatue, placed In ings there have been sold at auction—— 7-year-old child of Mrs. Barnes-MaffowyLord Morton hod received tllifllast nioco tho Bido front of a tobacconist's at tlio cor- The transport Manitoba nailed from an of Trenton, was kidnaped In Cleveof Information Inn dirt noto from his son, nor of thiB lane, nnd there Is n ptibllo Galveston fop Nuevitaa, Cuba, with six land. The Kfdnni>en), Mrs. Barnes-Magowan, her sister-in-law and Frank nnd nil down Piccadilly nnd St. Jimica IIOUBO whloh has tho carl's head for its troops o£ the Eighth cavalry, TueMdny, Nov. IB. Magowan, were subsequently arrested Btroot on his way to tho club tho unfortu- Bigti, but which boors tho unmo of tho The American peace commissioners at Erie, Pa. nate noblownn wns haunted by imaginary more or less logondary "Guy, carl of WarEthel Marlowe, who posters of "tlioso confounded HuulclU wick," whoso fame has outlasted that nt agreed Lo a request of the Spaniards to played the part of Polly Love In "Tlie tho "kingmaker."—Household Words. postpone the Joint session until Wednes- Christian," died in the wings of the rags:" "Startling Marriage In High day The Filipino Junta at Hong- Knickerbocker theater, New York, of Llfol" "Tho Llttlo Aotrcas nnd tho NoThe HcnNOii. kong haa addressed to President Mc- heart disease, after finishing the last bleman's Son!" , ,, First Boy—Why nro they holdln tho bo- Klnley a protest concerning American lines she had to say In the play Ho groaned na ho enw tho crowd outsldo The tho photographer's nnd board the com- glnniu of school offflolongP actions In thr Islands Qdlet has been Madrid papers express tlie belief that Second Boy—They nln't dead sure o restored iti Havana, though the ten- the followers of Don Carlos would not ments on his son's flancoo. A scandal was Lord Morton's abhorrence, and between^ tlio goorgerphy yot.—Syrnouso Horald. sion Is etUl great and the military Issue a revolutionary manifesto. LavUlne 1" Humor. Drying preparations Littlo Bobble was ontortalning Mr. A OTJVE SOMOJTORS WA.NTEP EVERY1 lienuty i s liiooii Deep. while Miss Frlpperson was up **- where for "The Story of the Plittlpptnea V simply develop dry catarrh i laey dry up the Qeraoloy Clean blood menus a clean skin. N o Irs adjusting her back hair and giving by Murat Holfltood, commissioned by tho Uovorn. secretions which adhere to tlio membrane and till face n few final dabs with tho pmvdor ment aa OfTlelul Historian to the War Department- beauty without it. Cnacnvols, Candy CatharThe book "woa 'written la army camps at Sau Fran- tic clean your Wood and ltecp it dean, by decompose, causing a far more serious trou- her (Jsco, on tlio Pacific with General Mcrrltt, In the up tlie lazy liver ami driving all inv ble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoia puff'Sly sister Buys you nln't got no Won of hoBpltala at Honolulu, in Hong Kong, In tlio Amer- stirring ican trenches at Manila, in tfio insurgent camps -iuriticB from the body. Begin ta-dny to all drying inhalants and uso that which ninior," eiild Hobble. with Agulnaldo, on tho deck ot the Olyiupla with jRiiish pint pics, boils, blot dies, blneklitwidfl, and In. tho roar of battle at tha tall of and that sickly bilious complexion by taking cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Mr. Goozoloy returned, Dowoy, " IIndeod," n Manila. Dcmanza foe agents. Brimful of ordinal discards,—beauty for ten cents. All drugBalm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh "Wh .noil did sho say tlraU" lcturea taken by government photographers oa giflte, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. or cold in tho head easily ond pleasantly. 'Jlst nftor you was hero tho lnBt timo. 10 snot. Large 1-ook, Low prices. Big profits. Freight uaid. Credit Riven. Drop all traBhy unA trial size, will bo mailed for ten cento, largo Sliosaid she seen you lookln at yourself In official war books. Outfit free. Address, F, T, lor. fifty couU All <lruSg!»te keep It. W tho mirror Hovcial times, and you novor Ilarber, Beo'y, Star Insurance Uldg., Ohlcapo. Don't Tolmtxo S|ilt nut) Hninke Your u r e Anny. •nughed wunnt."—Cleveland Lender. Brothers, 50 Warren street, Now Yorlt. The mill wlini lDplnp. drippinr And tvirnliiK Hi- dity. vni.U Hhull we < That hourly r ivJth ihe water away? It sings aljuvo liike a n y r n i i i i Kir!, milldam I t shatters over Hie mill whrej In ruby ami broken pearl. The colored :Mn^inK watera, llosy and wliHc they go From t h e trouble of Hie mill pond To t h e peaca that llca below. The teara of men nnd women ' Tho blood oC the B\ns\tie k i n d All these ure in tlio waters Wlifpls bienk, but cannot hind. —Nora Hunper in 33]ack and Whit* DIPLOMACY, - — « . . . _ l-nlil»i , . ^ itmipunir 111 B Lnoo Caps Onkuin Is oliluliy used for calking Tlio Lntost ,1ns I t Is nlso largoly used for Burgloal Call and BOO tho beautiful lino from 15 cunte in Belts, Laces and Ribbons. Large assort- ,,miosoa in dressing in tho hospltalB ot to (1.S5. All new this season. J. H. Urfmm, ment at low price.. J. H. Grimm, No. 6 Oraat Britain and on.tlio oontlnont. No. 0 North guraex streot, Dorer. SM Hortb Busao- stroot, " " " • To quit tobacco cuNlly -mil fovovcr, bo inn-; netfc, full of Ufa, tmevo tuttl vliror, talio Nn-ToBac, tho wnntlor-worltor. Urn I in nit us weuli tnon strong. All Orucitifitfs, nOo or 81. Curo guaranteed, [loolilob und eiiinplo free, iWdross Sterling Reiooity Co.- Chicago or (low York. Stubborn Tfll COLDS A stubborn cold ia easily t a k e n ; it Bticks to some people all winter and very often develops into bronchitis or consumption. You should cure a cold promptly by taking Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. ThiB celebrated remedy is acknowledged to be most efficient and reliable for all affections of the throat iincl lunge. Itcurea a cold at once. Dr.Bull's Cough Syrup SOLE I FlEflL ESTBTE IN THE City of Dover for Unpaid Taxes. Public notice Is llL-rtliy given by Cliurlett H. Heunett, KtCt-iver of Taxes of tbfe Ciiy or Iiover, in the County or Morris and KUiti; of New Jersey, tliat by virtue of u tar warrant issued un tlie 10th day of November, A. I)., eighteen hundred and ninety*Mit, by Cornelius 11. Gage, a Juntico of the I'eace of tho City of Dover, und by virtue, and in i-uruuntica of a rwolutioii of the City Council ot Raid city, •)H8W;[1 November 14, JWIH, tti* City Commit or mild city will Bell at public vi;ndue, all the lands, Uiifiiitmni, hi-reditfliiM-tittt ami real taUUe licrvlnafU-r uii:iitloii-irl, for tho sborUwt term for whicli any Iteibun or jjt'PKonn will a«n>« t« jiiirdiiuw ami tiikn tin- «at)i« nnd -jay tbu Uixu*» iuwwueJ u^aiDHt tbc Baiijy, for Hit- year A. I). Itj'jtl, with th« intvreHt tliertiou accruinn, and all cost*, tvea. cliargea and Promptly cures Stubborn Colds. Do^cs 111*1: i-mt'll atul pleusaut to take. Doctors eapHDut-B iii rolutlou to Hit' levy, asuemmient and collection of mid taxes. re-^utntncud it. rrice 75 ccots. At all druggij-tB. Tlii; will wile will Uikp jilawat the MANSION HOU«E in tue City of Dover aforesaid on Saturday, December IT, 1898, butwecu tlw imitrs of IS o'clock uooii and 5 o'clock Iu thu aHoruoon, that is lo nay at S o'clock Jn the aftoruoon of snld day tliu tsafd l««du, UnemooUi and hertditauivvts and real entaUi §i> to bo uoJd, a n d the nmnoM of tfia penions against whom tlie eaid Laxen had boon Jaid on account ot (lie «uiie, aod the ainnuut of laxcu iafrt on account of tach parcel or Iract arts aa follows, rJz ; NAME. UESCRIITION. Charles Cole., II. E»«)e»ian ORDERS BY MAIL CAREFULLY FILLED men's Ukar AMOUNT. South aide of Grant street ..,,,, , East side ot Morris Btreist in Slabtown -- 427 , George I'yder SouUiirest corner of Worris and Chryalat etreets Peter Hopler Eoat side of Siuuex Btreet 4,37 8.41 J7>08 11. L. Leggette Went Hide of OhryaUd street B. O. Magie East aide of Morris street in Slabtown 427 ,,,„. 4,37 Mrs. C. Mount Slabtoivu Eatnte of Surah IC. Rlghtor Soutli aide of Chxystal Btreet oi20 Mrs. "Jlahlou Stage North Bide of McFarlan Btreet g-.as Qoorge W. Taylor .,.,.,..,,,., , .Central aveuue and Pe(iuannoc street Estate ot MaoDlofr Wlngei South Bide of West Biackwell utrttet C'harJea A. ChrfHtodora Went side of Hudson street. Mrs. W. K. Khatlwell South Bfde of German atrett Charles Berwick South aide of Munnon avenue 1'ayuient mUat ,.,,...,., ijft , . 17.0s 4.27 , ,_ ^i AH u* gj 4 j ^ bo made before tliu conclusion of the Bale otberwlae the. property will be imme- diately resold. Witnuas my hand this Kith day of November, A. D. 1898. CHARLES If. BENNETT, Receiver of Taxea. The Mayor nud City Council of Dover In tlie County of MorHnby Attest:—JOH. V. BAKER, Oily Clark. A (k'lmrtiijciit jn which we Imve n m » tint iiit-ii clerks t o wait upon men— who know tin- wnnte oi ii help yon make propel OEORQE A. UAYNOR, CUAIKWAN. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ _ P. P. J88.80 CENTRAL RAILROAD D., L. & W. RAILROAD. OF HEW JER8EV. (uoimm * I S S K I o m s i o - j Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insuring Depot in New York, foot of Barclay Bt. and foot of Christopher St. cleanliness and comfort. DOVER TIME TABLE. TIME TABLE IK ETOECT OCT. 4 , 1888 TBAINS ABRTVE ANn DBPAnT PH0M. THIS tttowarth iwrti— in latest, cleverest pattcrnB-mnde of Mmirun-woven calors-abnohticly fast —jj.ilr of cuffs with each BUir -priced a t . . . . line elauttc web—nil new good^;ly nlnue—guaranteed to be Bitn. [icHor to nny usual qunrtc NEWARK, N. J. STATION AS FOLLOWS : TRAINS LEAVE IIOVER AS FOLLOW* BAST BOUND A. U. express* 5:15 For New York, Newark anc Buffalo Osireeo express* 0:111 Elizabeth,at 6131, a. m.; 3*03 p. m. Dover express 0:48 Hack't'n exp.* 7;io mail 7:3S For Philadelphia at 6:31, a. m.; Hack'l'n Washington npl» 8:02 3:03, p. m. Buffalo express* 8:23 Easton express 8:41 For Long Branch, Ocean Grove. Dover accom. 9:40 exp.* 11:02 Asbury Park and points on New Seronton Dover accom. 11:30 York and Long Branch Railroad. p. M. 3:03 p. m. Dover accom. 12:45 Bulf alo express* 1 ;37 2:44 For all stations to High Bridge Saston maij Oswego express* 3:47 at 6:31, a. m.; 3:03, p.m. D ver accom, 8:55 Hackettsto'n ex.* 5:40 For Lake Hopatcong at 8:35. Dover accom. 5:55 W I S T Bonnn A. If. Milk express 5:13 Milk express 0:34 Dover nccom. 8:12 Easton mall 9:10 Blng'ton mall» 6:39 Dover express FhUlipeburgex* 10:48 Dover accom. 13:20 E a t o n express 1:58 Elmira exi ress* 2:19 Hacket sto'n ax.* 2.45 Dover accora. 8:52 Easton express G;ud Seranton exp.* 6:24 ackettt<tDex.5:46 Dover express 6:^5 Washington spl* 6t4O Hack't'n mall 7;lb BUIIQI exprees* 0:22 PhilUieburg ace, 8:02 :02 Dover accom, 0;S2 Buffalo express* 8;28 88 uffal express PbUlipsburg ex.* 0:37 V. 8 express** 9:55 8, Milk Bxpi ess* 8:17 V Dover accom. 10:88 Kostou accom. B-44 Buffalo express* 10-50 Milk express* 8:57 Theatre t»«tn. 2:25 •Via. Hot ,ntou Branch. a. m.; 3:03, 7:08, p. m. For all stations to Edison at will bo received at tbo Board of Freeholders1 8:35 a. m.; 3:03 p. m. room, iu Mordstowii, N. J,, on Tutwlny, Ilie SUthclay of November, IMS. nt 10 o'clock a. For Rockaway at 6:55 9:25, in., by a Committee of tlie Board of Chosen Frteholtlers of tho > 'omity of MOI-M'S, for a m.; 6:30, 739: p. m. nmcatlainlzing a Koction of public roucl in the Towiwliip of Wellington, in wihl county, For Easton, Allentowu and Ieadiiitf from Si)i-£nj;town Ibrougli Qt-nnan leave Valley to tlio c W t o r Towushlp line (leslg- Mauch Chunk at 6:31, a. m.; (3:03 Dover. niitwl us Gectiun No. 1 on Hcbeilule No. 4, OE 1.0 Easton); p.m. Sealed Bids or Proposals DOVER AN DM ORRISTO\ Arrive Leave Arrivt Morristown Uorristovm Dovei piBpared by WilHnm E Kinc, C'ouutv KnRi4:30 A. 11. 6:14 p. H. 6:03 A . u ti:M A. 11. uecr. Tlio entire lenuth of tlio road « 111,300 11:48 7:18 " 7:41 " 8:1S " fct^t uml the estimated quantity of inucaflam 7:28 7:5? " 8:88 •' 8:10 " is &5,(HK) squme yunls, eurth oxcavation 15,!i00 8:41 HBTUHHI33 O. U:W " 10:15 " 10:43 " euluc yams, t[iegra<iwl tvi<ltbnf the road t o bt0:40 Leave New York, foot T liberty 11:20 10:10 " 11:53 " 12:S0 p. K 24 feet Qild tho stone width to bo 12 feet. 11:4T " Iffip. 11 1:68 " Tho maps, i>ru(llf<fj and specillcations may Street, at 6:oo, a. m,;.4:4.0, p. m. 12:45 P. 1u. 1:15 P.M. 8:25 " 8:52 " 3:44 bo found a t iho FreeholJors' room, at Morris4:41 •' 6:08 " 3:15 " Leave New York, South Ferry, 8:55 town, N. J . , where Information may be se5-.53 " 4:2) « 6:35 " 5:55 cured and blank bids and bonds obtained. Whitehall St., at 4:35, p. m. 8:20 " 6:50 '• 1 7 18 " 6:32 Each Ltd must bo accompanied by iv baud 7:01 " 7:8i " 8:03 " 8:44 in $ 1,000,with satisfactory surety f conditioned 9:10 " 10:08 '• 10:38 " that if the contract shall bo awarded the bid- Leave Rockaway at 6:22, 8:24, 2:00 A. u ilOS A. > dor, will when required by tho Bonvd. execute a. m.; 2:53, 6:55, p. m, nti agreemeut in writing to perform the work NEW YORK F O R DOVEB according to tho specifications and a bond, in Leave Port Oram at 6:50, 9:20, AtLEAVE S:16«, 4:20,0:00, 7:10. 8:00», 8:50, 9:ao», at least tho contract price, to faithfully Tiera. m.; 6:22,7:34^. m. 10:10, a. m.; 13:00 m. 1:00*, l ; a0*, 300. 8-20 form tlio work. Bidders must submit two estimates, one on Leave Lake Hopateong at 6:20, a six inch and ono on a four inch macadam road. The county to provide all tbo iiw-lt and a. m.; 5:28, p. m. •Via. Boonton Branch. alinlf and screenings needed in the work. Samples of stcme to be used by tho con- Leave High Bridge at 8:17, a. m.; CHESTER BRANCH tractor must accompany each bid nn«l tuo quarry from which the some was taken must 6:29 p.m. QOIKQ KABT. bo specified, and tho Freeholders shall have the right to enter and tako specimens if J. H. OIHAUSEN, Chester,6:15,7:43».m.;18KX). 4:45 p. m deemed uecossnry. Horton, 6:21, 7:49 » m . : 12:03, 4:51 p. m. Gen'l Bupt. Ironlo, 0:25, 7:»n a, m. j 13:13, 4:57 p"m. All stone, to be used must be quarried trap H. P . BALDWIN, SuecaBunna, 0:80,7:50 a. m.; 12:1H. 5:M a.m. rock, properly sized and screened iuui conGen. Fuss. Asct. Kenvll, 0:33. T:S9 ». m.; 12:22. 5:08 p. m. tractor will not be permitted to lisa tailings Jnnotion, 0:88. 6:W a. ra.j 12:27, 5:20 p. m. in the work, and ull stono used must be e<{iial Port Oram, C:40, 8:07 a. m.; 12:30.827 p.m. in quality to the sample shown in the oug[AT. Dover, 6:46, 8:22 o. m . ; 12:35, 6:32 p . m . neor'a office a t Alorrfstawn. DOVER INSTITUTE OF No blda shall bo withdrawn. OOIKO WEBT. Tlio price must bo written in the bids and stated iu figures. Dover, 9:35 a. m.; 2:24, 5:28, 6:48 p . m. Bids must bo accompanied by llie uniiio and Port Oram, 9:40 a. m.;2:29. 5:34,0:48 p m. resideuce of tho bidder. JanoWon, HAS a. m. • 2:82.5:87. 8:50 p. m. CONDUOTED BY Each bid must be accompanied with an Kenvll, 9:49 a. m.j 2;37 5:<S 6:54 p . m. affidavit that no person other than those Suocasnnnn, 9:"5 o.m.; 2:41 5:47,6:57 p.m. mentioned is interested financially therein. Ironla, 10;(ia ». m.: 2:46, 5:53, T:03 p. m . Informal and "unbalanced" bids will be Horton, }0:0S». in.; 2:51 5:55, 7:05 p. m. rejected. Bids will bo rejected as Informal Ar. Chester, 10:15a. m. ;2:59,6:00,7:10 p.m. GEBMAH TAUGHT ACCORDING TO Hint do not cover and include all tho work The Haokottatown Express Btops at Port completed including tlie necessary and proper THE BEST METHODS O F T H E DAY.Oram going oast a t 7:23 a. m.: volns weet a t preparation for tha foundation of tho road bed and such grading as may bo called for in Lessons Given Both Afternoon nnd Evening. 7;31 I). :n the contract and spccifluitlous ami oa the CHARGES MODERATE maps and profiles. APPLY TO Biddora must submit estimates by the square yard for mncadam ond by the cubic ERNST NEUENDORFF, yard for excavations. Tlio attention of bidders is particularly No. 18 Berj-en Street, City. N E W YORK, called t o tho following resolution passed by the Road Committee and tho rights reserved therein. RESOIA'ED, That ia our proposals for bids CHANGE OF FORM. tho right also bo reserved to narrow o r widen tho roadway to be tmverf whenever such a change nmy be considered advisable, REDUCTION IN PRICE. Biartors must satisfy themselves by personal examination or otherwise of the nature nnd S e m i C e n t e n n i a l Year. extent of tbo work, tho width, length and depth of cuts and fills, the size and quantity THE INDEPENDDNTemphaslies Its Flnleth of drain pipe and tho width, depth ana OK tont of tho gutters, and shall not a t any time after Y » r by ctianelng Its form to that of a MaKisubmission of a bid dispute or complain of House, Sign and Ornamental Painting. rlne, and by rcduclns UJ annual subscrjptloa errors in estimates nor assert that there was a prlce from $3.00 ID $1.00; Bln»l- coplcj Irom misunderstanding in regard to the excavaten to five centi. tions or fills, the work to be done or tho maIt will maintain Its reputation as ths terials furnished, L«adlez Weekly Newapnper of the World. Tlia right to rojeet all bids Js ospecially reserved. MEURITT B. LUM, THE INDEPENDENT in its new form Director of Board ot Chosen Freeholder!, NO. 4 SUSSEX ST.. DOVER. N. J. will print SfifO pages of reading matter per Uori-istown, N. J. year at a east tu subxortbcrB of $2.00, while the prominent mannzines, which sell for f4.m a year, print only about S,t>00 pages. Tho mb-crlbo)' lo THE INDEPENDENT get* SB per wnt. more of equally good readinn niatBuilding lots sold on monthly tcr at one-half the cast! German Language CIEIHENS EOSEBBDCH, ERNST NEOEHDOBFF. The Independent. A. Q. BUCK, WEIPVPEBS R. C. VREELAND Jas. T. Eckhart, Dentist BEBL ESTflTE HMD FIRE IHSPSME. payments. Houses to let. Thirty M Years' Experience acre farm for sale, good buildings, Extracting a Specialty HEAR BBBRV'8 HAItDWABE 8TOHP DOVER, H, J . Only $2.00 per year, large orchard. or al that rate for any part of a year, Offic in Baker Building, Warrtn Street, THE INDEPENDENT. Dover, N. J. 130 Fulton St., N. Y. THE IRON ERA. DOVER. N. J.. NOVEMBER 18. 1898. 8 <JF RIJRN31 BOOTS AND SHOES. w h r i i 1 tclii J.i'jj I)):;' r U w n s n s n d »ou. l o t 1 of a t l r t i l i n n j . m l \ v c ; ; M .-xjTI-I lilni l o uo- | Jilu oiuvth'-y j.}...ii() ;ji t h e pidw, . v - . w i h r j - i i i - iiml iiii-....«h tlmnozs, I -1:. Hv v / n ^ i f i " ! in ill'' i'Jiii J:r"(J cJuK/flO— •.i!;ni>* bi«)Ii: (> Hun::-* buuM Uiil linn*, ii Ji fil'.'us w i j t i jut iliou, Tin- lialii-i* Mvi!1; ulilivii.H lirewa, Tli's "ivi.ilj 1ms quite iurcnt them now, Jiuri^'uli'n -! Jiuru-i' i-lit.esl ttJii'i-tf un- i)..-v5 I'ltunj n-j.lv uHfhow. JViul r.-.-i'i* S,'.,MI.»-II 'into i h d y ilootB,*1 Only the bill l h ' i v (tile rui.rwfiBitrns' boors! O Hums1 )j!H)ld) .'.t - viii in II ' l l i l i : : Jl l H ' / i r [ i i f , taul - ) : r ir)- d C > ru> 1 ji^jj;^. 1 iili.ir.>t 1 ' i i u l v,;.. ^ t Jic next; iiiiiR, nnd In t, Jie | { THE PORTRAIT. ' morn) .«f;uiiJiiri] (if h i s puonlu o n d t o comrwiwriViTJ f-w- " i l e "Tur liuilr-, \:^i:\.[>>>•!; Whfji Icni-h-. trite iui.1 liiv f r o m l n v « i r * - t l . > :l.i'nu:li m> vliin.ibrr m u v a llr hri..,L| witfi M.'l f-uriniso, * ils thrull; lluI,',,, -i , .i|,., l nBi.», 1 » nl t h a t I V. iiidwi'i c: i.rio-'fli v<- vmr row It n't h hack, V. .. ililnii hi ,-»i if i Mill tihouWUuulc \S)K.-.L- imrttMii lii..irH ki> m i i r t wviu in M'I: iijm jifav uu-it-iiii, a n d ilio iic.tl <t;iv lir u.f): l i . r mi: iron) Jiiorning till I'viininj.' iMfki't.-h t l i f u i u nhliuy. imd Fi.rk'ivo mi! 1)1,1; frwn you I t u r n Hn they went on. l'.v tin' I'm] i»f I ho wock V'> v. in'i-1", iiitc jt At U in thuir u r n , him h»\t h - a i n u l l.i'/ii'jin*iiiMl jK.ki'r, und lie TliJit s t j w I <•! ti ilic,in, liiio'by line. Collectors vuliily knit \Uv. brow, nuild hhijr t w o h i u i p a i l e Jmd t*vn &*Till (:(-iii ••rich -.ri'iisurra pai'i- <lnih Hhil 'J!i<: rmlal'^ii*! tor, luiis JXTUSO. covered ilittl is %v.;s n fiij^i 11'» privilt'^t) t o A I'vunu Unit I •;)(]« i<» unit.- w i l h mine, Only in bill.-, remain, 1 Ii mv, cjniin n k i ^ l^r jrucul iii^lit, a n d 1 WUB in Ut-r wry M-UI Ji-vriili/il! H u m s ' BIXI. .-,! H u m s ' &bwal tUsrliiiiv. li wuri tnuMli/il ,-lin ik'iilod t h o /n w i n w e / m m WIWJVOCIOWA Iirincivlt'i ' l | l ! *-hu a l w a y s ^avu h i m u u opO Iriimliiifi, iiictiiii-tl t*yvH, I k n o w Ni.l iill tin1 wi.Tilih of Child or Contti puritiiiify f<ir tin; pntt'f ii:i>. Ilo'tv 1 ojjf-tiiu! i s t! LJ il«bt I owo Could ri'ycuo fium till) void tlmt wows y<mr wiu-hi-rv or aril Burns' booteI OHm-ns' hoot*} At, ibf )u>i;\}Uilu% ol' Mid R-eund week, Vet yn-.i'io ln-1 miiuitcvriiit nt beat, hdwevtir. tin; fiilvin- nf tim ctlitui' of T h o ENVOY. lVJii Ir .'(('i1.: Iff )• Hlwollllt.- Btjf L-Xjn-UHSeH, Doini'Siit: J u u n i a l iH'jjan t o justify itself. A n d l f aoh, fortheiolt'f-niid the Uvula we loso— T«1N 1:1c iro'.i Jurthf.si. «n»t tu wust 'I'liny iin.-.f iioiiic fruin onu of tlm*) footBuru»' MIIUPIO Burn.-'' i-horsl S3LH follmv.i v.-iiii lmr hi'iirl. Bcnltt'rcd to button the fun-la a n d tho brutes— (.all* nmtclK-s, «]""«•>' » » ' ' niivnt, and -H«!v. -'.• (.•aptrsTarlrUoii in Full MnJl Wngadidn't, fj.iiik U) nun iinoiluT all tlio ovt-nB u m e ' bootul O Bui-U3' toolal ing. The next day she went o u t aluno to —Literature. her puiniiii'-r, ami hu tniliiiut w i t h o u t aaEiKtiiiuni. Al'trr diiiniM1 SIK- w o n t t o hud with a h«fid.-t<t)K?, »:;il Ji<> w e n t o u t (•*> j)l«y bi]llanl». 1 am sorry m say tlmt lw> b«0 It-. wtiR ii hD!Ui1»!ful apx-lug morning fio not rouiriuid ivhen 1 n-iln-il for t h e niylitl I Bcnrcely dimxl hopu for a reply iu thi TIIIB Ftutn o f tlihifrs cnntiiHU'd for pcivcval A,517 yt'iirB ago. Tho Bun had molted uwny tlio snow from the fields and incwlnext ifisuo of Tho Domestic Journal, nl- ilnTB, nnd i sent u U'.Uvv i u TJio Domestic ows, (ind « citi-jiet o" Hiippy gruun mid brJJtJidiifrli I hnii been n subscriber for 14J o u r n a l , whlcd willt'tl tuvlb t h o ' " ' }'mi)t uijorod IloivorH coverud tho ground. ytmrs and hud sont i\ l»r#o pot of my own rt>ply; Woino of tliu truuswL'ro ulrt'tidy refiiilondtint clot-rutl urea in will, tho inquiry. S o l cu hi ihulr new uonts of lurjio, light green " A n x i o u s Mullit:!'—Vunro trltul Unit our open the pttgos with trembling ilngiTH ami almost Orojiped ilio pupur In surprise nt plim h a s m o t with Hiich ciiai]-)rto Bui'fi'ss Imivofi, whilo otiu>rH, Jiko tho ouk tiud the 11 nil ing my pseudonym tfispliiytxl among b u t wo lmd no doubt upon tim Htilijuct. niuilietry, hud been afraid of tho treacherTiio clotted crt'iun la ntnch iipprccintwl. ous night frosts nnd luul only just begun tlio nnswers to correspondents. Din) wo Kjiall always bo plcmKud t o henr to sprout out tho Ilrst delicato loallots, Abovo this budding world und visible ".Anxious .Mother—It is, us you say from y o u . " most unfortumito that your BOU should I lay back upon t h o Pofa w i t h a j>mti- ovorywhuro Ihrou^h tlwi tiny folintfo, the unexpectedly deciilu to cuiuo home, ju«1 liuil nf^fi a n d druinxd tha pniior o n Umsky fihono In dazzling nauro, a few white, when you have invited f\nattractive uieco, floor with ^^ viuw to n imp. .SoiJU'tluius I fojithtiry clouds drifting slowly beforo a whom you do not regard us mi eligible fwirctl t h a t it w a s only a lovers' q u a r r e l , light blTC7.O. pnrtio. With n littio tucton your purt, 1 anil of uuimu, if thoy wt'ro rcully i n love, In tho contur of tho largo park of which elionld bo eusy to provent tho young pooph I couldn't Hiiind i n t l i c l r w a y or w i s h t h e m wofipotik aftovo—wo are not relating a from forming an nttoohment. but on no t o |»urt, b u t thin mihwcr had set IN5' m i n d fairy tuht, but n trno story—fchoro stood a AN ANXIOUS MOTHER nuU-k hitmla f-uidijifj ttm -huti)>- hnt p o v e r t y . ' ' tliJ-uii^}) tjiuwnrji 11 w n : t ^» fsir ihur- '• Aftn- ihi'di'iith of Kmiiunir HuunR-Ti 1 w h i l o lrtokinj: n l t h e I ' l n p r f ^ 1 w o r l : ln> tin p( n| lc ruse a s a niim 1o oifct n nionuw o u l d Kujin'(inirs iH'jrh'cl cvi'ti u r g e n t nu:m (<i IIIK uit'iuory siicli us no mortal hud O U T ipccivci), Inn tJ)t!ii thi;ro npputirt'd Htfuirs of t.t:ito. " J u s t t h i n k <•( If," wild t h o master «t nn dl(! Jiiichorut, wlio had f o r m a l l y years thv h"iihi'ht;Jtl IN tliu niiJii.-l.rr of w a r OHO ludgud i n tlin i n o u u ti n i n s i n deiip EUCIUKIOII d a y ; "'Ms n.iijt-M.y II.IH i:ut liotcnctl t o jnu and u;.])iii!st«dalUni ihI>"wiBtIoiu. " W o u l d o r htiiiid o n u \Mini n r m y VITIJUI r u p u r t y o u , " mli} hf t o tho people, "cruet to tiio iiljout. w h a t liifiisun » I prupi HO t o e m p l o y «i«-m who wttsiiiiiri! iiioilc^t tlmn liio mean* tobtupthu ihui\n;:v <UIIH- iiy tim cutcrnli-<'M. a n n i n p you u i n o n u n i c n t initdo of ironi Jam In ilin imjiriifil /•unlcjis. \\u would Very >voll, tlicn, do so if you t h i n k i t will havo an'iplo work luv :it Umst loo p^oplo if natftify y o u r ncurio of grutituiio, b u t i t htir A POSITIVE CURE FOB DYSPEPSIA, UURll CHILLS/FEVER, GRIPPE BILIOUSNESS. SICK-HEOACHE CONSTIPATION/ GENERAL DEBILITY. tlie empuror iiad Hinctioiiod my plan and would he fur mom beautiful IF yuli could approved of tho ct'Kittonof thu newchnr^o mircci.-il in Hotting an uverhisUng monuof 'irniicriftl r-itcrpiJIftr ilcsj r'-ycr.' I pveii ment lu lCmpL-riir HoaiiB-Tl in tbo memhad Imagined JIKWL hiimlsoino uniforms ory of our outlrt) nation. Toacta your <;hildri>n IHJ lijok up in clear niglitH to tho for theHo very usuful olli^iuls." "Oh, you, jou art' ijuile right," retorted starry hc'HVCiifi ftljflvo and to oouplo with the niinlstt'r of war. "'11 in uiajcgty ccr- the bri#htLt-i cif tlio Ktars Um memory of tafuly hicks flu? mental vl^orof former thi! Kn'iit unipcror und w ith tlio hardly loss Restores doys. While 1 rwid my report on tho stato hrilliiint Ktar next to it tho thought of his o( our northern fortiflections yesterday noiile wife, Lv.t that phuifi ((uvotion pm , LIVER tho emperor played tho whole time with tut to yuuv vhlldrcii Jind to your uhlldron PRICE 50 Cts. 4SPUEH. onu of the little eug HUH pod bulk nutria by cliildrcn iudvilnitoly." And pa it l:appu!iud. TbuuBuntlsof years Will Keep your AT ALL tho wontiti of l-bo little princess, anil WIJOJJ Stomach lu Healthy I bud lJnifihtttl ho lmd pulk'i: it tu pieces Jiiivu tinco Kui-H by. Wokiuiw nut whutiier DRUQQISTS. tim great Kmperor Jiourif-Ti ever lmd a and into ninnborlcBs lino thrc;uin." The two old oourtiert* ehook tholr gray mtitui monument erected to his moniory, hoads In dfcmny und wont oti tholr ro- nor whiTo it onco stood, but when night epeotivo oi-nuids, Tholr afitonMmu'iit fullH In tho FUiwory Kingdom and star about tho wliiins of their imjiei-inl maotcr uiio 11 star llashtiu tip in tho sky then tiio roso higher still when In tho following Jittilu CMnutiu cliiMrtJi! aoma out of fcJiotr spring Emperor Hoang-Tl gnvo m-dors to hulls*'s. Thty turn up thoir e»gor faces collect all tho worms that could bo found and Kfisroh among thts Hfcurn until thoy on tho mulberry trees ami had thorn fed hnvo found what tlioy wofo looking for, and otirud for in tho largest stato hulls of and then they joyfully exclaim, "Tsanhis BuniptuouH palitcu, Tbo omjircHa nnd Faug, tlio IHtlo silkhousol" And thfii tl>oy think of tho groat Km tho princess eujjervlsiKl this work In perBOH, and novvr a day pusswl withonb tlio pcror IIuiuiH-Ti, who muro than ^5 cenemperor liimsolf Jowpecitljig tlio progress turies ago tuului'Ktood thu art to observo of his hobby. When tho worms ceased niituro'ii own forces at work and to make 49 and 51 feeding on leaves uiulbogau (spinning thoir ueo of whofc iio leurned for tlio boneflfc 0/ cocoons, tho emperor camo forward with liia pooplu.—From tho Chinese iu Chicago Marion St. N.T. a littio machine, which mado it pofiHlblo Inter Ocean. Hunt Mnoloi) except "Trtfli to unwind tho flno tliroads from tho cocoons and to turn them Into a yarn of a The Paraou'a Tyrunt. fineness previously unknown. When a Martin Wost hm much to say in a resufficient quantity of tho yarn iiad boon cent urtiolo In Tlio Church Gazette about obtained, tha princess nguin turned to her tlto tyranny of pnreoMs1 servants. Accord looni, and what who wuvo then WIIB not lug to him, clergymen aro tho meokost wool, but tho now fiber procured by tho porRons in tho world, and their old retuinof tho omperor from tho cocoons. ern tlio most fearsome and despotlo. JimgDiilcL'nt, brilliant )>i\lucu. Tho golden machino Tho monarch had thus becoum tho foundKato in front of which itcrcu, gray boardod er of tho silk industry. .Soon Iio nl«o " I Imvo," ho says, "known one very warriors Htnoil on gentry duty, WHS opened taught tho art of dyeing tho Mile in vari- faithful servant to break into tho drawing wiilo and through It came Hotinfr-Tl, tho ous colors by luoniiB vegetable dycistulTn. room after a dinner party with tho remark, omporor of Cliina, ncconipnnlud by his lit- Tho Ilrst silk fabrio ofthut canto from the ' 'Now, Mr. BIshnp, It is past 10 and qulto tle diuiKhtor, Louit-Seu, and followed by loom of tho empress was worked into a tlmo }-ov ^oro In bed. I um sure tiiceo his mandarins and miiny officers of hla garment for tlio littio priiiows, Loult-Suu, Imiitts and geiitlcuien will excuse you. I household. Ho woro o supotb garment who wna r#di»nt in tbo drwiing yellow Imvc eeon tlmt your clciui things nro MORRIS COUNTY miulo of pauthur skins end was In excel- whlto dress, but tho very next, wna a band- aired.' Long usngo had taught him pnlent humor, for bo had just reoeived good Bomo shining gown for tho emperor, in tiouco, eo hu trotted off to bed without a tidings from his councilors about various blue—the color of tho sky—•and yellow— Word, but I do not think ho ever brought nffulrs of state, and lueunt to rofreah him- tho color of tiio carM;—iu uwmory ot tho himself to like it. Belt after tlio morning's work by o walk beautiful "The uoolustthing I know of," Bays the spring morning wlion tho emIn thy tmvr gruen of tho park. peror in the light of a rudlnnt eky lmd Baino writer, "was the offer of hie gardenAs fclioy proceeded through tbB long diticoveved on earth wherewith to muko er to n vicar. The in mi was a dissenter and an acceptably local preuolier, tuui the rows of budding mulberry trees leading hie pooplo wealthy nnd Iinppy. vicar did not shine In tho pulpit. With from tho ptilncu to tho bank of tho river Long ore grim death put an end to tho brotherly frankness tho -gardener pointed AIR tho littio princess suddonly halted in front COMPRESSORS, . of of (i young mulberry shoot, standing oloso glorious relgu of Emperor Hoang-Ti many this out and offered to lend his muater a highest efficiency. by aim ol tho older trees. Under this lot- thousands o( indUBtrious workmen woi'O few of his Burmons. I do not know whethtor's protection Us loaves had sprouted engngod in tlio newly created munufac- er the offer was accepted, but the vicar somewhat faster, and, ns it seemed, turo of Bilk, Whon tho entire pooplo thought tbo joke too good to keop to him- HOISTING ENGINES, duPrincess Loult-Sou had mado u discovoi7 through delegates wanted to thank the self." plex and reversible. about tho fihruli which consumed her on- emperor for giving his valuable discovery tire interest, Tho omporor also approached to tho nation tho modest monarch disTho skins of con ponstriotors fetch a and remainod captivated by the odd fipeo- olalinod all merit and only said thut ho ai'tio sum In Himth Aini'rlea, us they are PUMPING ENGINE3, strong You couldn't make a better taclo ottering itsolE to his eyea. Thero had thought " a novel occupation would fterthcy hfl-M hrttfi tftnned ill most lnih) and economical. wore Imndrcds of tiny Liaok worms that he fihe most adequate inonn.s to ralso ilio investment of money than by had just osflflped from thoir eggs and were CORNISH PUMPS, double the purchase of diamonds, set or now industriously crawling along tho twigs uud branches in quest of nourishor single. unset. They don't rust, moths ment. Tho little princess enjoyed herself don't eat them, they don't flucas only ohildren can who have reoolvod a GEABING AND PULLEYS, tuate in yaluie of any appreciable new toy, and tho emperor ordered tho ontlro slmib to bo onrcfully transplanted large.and small. extent and you can always realinto n mngnificont VQBO and placed in tho room of bla daughter. Heavy and Light Castings in Iron, Brass ize on them very nearly their Princess Louit-Seu followed with over and Phosphor Bronze, Forcings of every value. They make fine presents nut name "AMOS" anil No. "73" beforeeuterius store, Get offcaratPlaucSt. Increasing intcresttlm progress of her now description; BOILERS, horizontal, tubwards, nnd hud been provided with fresh ular and upright. THE EQUIPMENT or heirlooms and are. always exloaves when tliogo upon the shrub bad been OF IRON MfNES A SPECIALTY. cellent collateral. Wlhen you catou up by tho hungry crowd. Luckily thero was no look of mulberry leaves in want first water diamonds or tho garden of tlio pnlixce. The prlncoss OFFICE AND WORKS, any jewelry;firstsee Dover tired In observing how tho tiny worms grow und grew, and how tholr color gradually changed from blaok into milk SUSSEX STREET, - DOVER, N. J. white. Often sho would call In hor mothor, tho Empress Te-LIng-Slii, so that she, DOVER. . . . . N E W JERSEY. —it's the best proof in the world that we sell all goods as too, might shnre hor pleasure inobsorvlng advertised—that there's no "just out" • or "in to-morrow" the euto little pets feeding on fresh leaves and growing almost from day today. Ono talk givenhere: day, however, Loult-Sou perceived something so extraordinary that sbo was unA Grand Carpet Show nblo to master hor escit«mont and did TO ROniotliinf! she was strictly forbidden to is on here oil the time—low do. She rushed into hor father's privy prices that can't be so much council chamber. Writo for our tai as approached—qualities or'sHolp" and "How, Without oven noticing thD amazoment Bond us a r o n ( h sketoh or model ot your the test—a 200-ft. light, of tho old prowler minister, who bad boon iavooUon or Improvement and we will tell well stocked floor to show (OLD POINT COMFORT) you fro« our opinion as to whether It ia about to submit hie report on stato matITobably patentablo. We mike a n ' ' them in. This week : ters of grave lmportunoo to tho emperor, 01 applications rojooted In other ADO tho Httlo princifga hnpoesod nnd begged hor 35c. Ingrains a t 29c. yd. Highest references f urnjshedj fatlicr to eojuo uud eoo tho wonderful The $1.25 Body Brussels, HABION <t KAXI0N things slio hud to BIIOW him, until ho gave VATXNT S!>IiI0ITOB8 * EXFXBTS 90c. yd. 75c. All-wool Inin and followed tho impulBlvo littio girl. CM * ureohaalcal Inirtao«r«, Ornaalci of Bus grains, 59c. The $1.10 I'olyloolinlo Bcliool o t E n g l n e c r l m . Bacnclot> In Sonm of tho caterpillars, now grown / p o l l e d Snlooool H i m DalToift M o b s long and thick, sat among tho mulberry Velvets,85c. yd. Rugs, Matwhich are most attractive twigs, which fchoy had despoiled of their tings, Oilcloth, Linoleums. points at this time. leaves, within u fabric of yellowish threads. Zeulously they kept moving tholr little liuudti to and fro, and tho sharp sighted "Newark's Stove emperor noticed that a fluo thread Issued At $1495—like cut. Solid Store" EXPRESS STEAMSHIPS from their juontbo. This thread they kopt oak, French bevel plate miron winding about themselves, turning a OF THE Growing fast and growing ror, $25 worth. Httlo farther at ovory niovo and before tho greater every day. Honest, very eyes of tbo emnorortbo Hno veils first At $17.50—solid oak, .24* reliable, guaranteed makes ' inclosing tho caterpillars bocamo thiok30 bevel plate mirror—was only at prices er mid closer, until finally the industrithat only such $30. . ous worms woro completely hidden from PEBFOBIUBAILT SERVICE. big buyers as we canmafee: (60OOES8OB TO A . WlGSTOW.) view. Tho oraporur turned to his wife, At $29—quartered oak, A Heating Stove, $1.90. who had come to BOO tho unusual sight, cheval mirror dresser suit— Self-feeding Parlor Stoves, leaving her loom, at which sho bad boon MANUFACTURER ASD DEALER IN Through tickets returning from $45 before. working. $7.49. Washington by rail or water. "They are industrionB littio creatures," At $42—heavily carved, •The Portland Range has no Raid tho emperor. "Thoy follow your oxquartered oak, 28x34 oval equal among ranges—over ampio and woave a beautiful garment for For lull lntormaUon apply to mirror—was $60. 10,000—not one breakthomsolvos." SILKWORM LEGEND. SAVER MEDICAL CO. account should you warn thorn npalnst so at tent. I wns just comimzing mymlt to doin(r, or endeavor to keep tlioni apart. A Hh'tip, with tlio runs tncliuil round me, spirit of opposition is imforlnm.toly In when I ht'aril Ohnrliu'w voico frnm the hermit, hi ynung jieopln, nnd to lint na you Cfiiificirvivtory, tln> tloorn hiiin^ ajar, us tlio BUgRGbt would only hrwo the effuct of stim wonliu1!* WJIB BO warm far April. ulatlng » d(!siro for tho forbidden fruit. ".Addii1, " he nn)uni, ''why woro you Your wisest pl«n is to Impress upon them ing, my d^ari*" both tho noi'OHsity of giving up tholr favor" I wasn'tI M HIIO saitl quickly. Any one ite pursuits—slio her puiuting, nud ho hi oould toll from hor voico tlmt sho wns. athletics (wo qtiito n^ryo with you thai "I—I—hnped you wcro," football (e n brutal gnuio)—eo ue to b< "You nva ^iJiguJ»rlj- kijjtl I" coiii[3(iity for ono nnofchw. In this way "I3utl Jiicunt—no, don't go, plensol" you will infallibly check any desire for "Ifihnll. 11 much companionship. Do not fnil to verito ".l\ifit<>ii« moment," to us agiiin. Tho uluttuil cream which ac" I wiil not. Lvl mo BO—how dara you! companied your letter was excellent nnd Oil!" Thero was a sound of kissing nnu ministered greatly to OUT ereittura com- aBtnifllo, - forts." "You do lovo me, Addlo. You do I" ho The wisdom of this advice seemed BO cried triumphantly. evident tlmt I had uo hesitation in uoting "Vus, I do." tSJio was halt laughing upon It. Tilings seem so much clearer and Jialf cryinff, 1 could lionr. when you seo thorn In print! ' I t was all my fault, " ho paid po'nltent"Addle," I siiid to my nleoe, " I aw ly. "' I tihouUln' t have duubtcd you or have afraid that it will upsot your plans dromV lnslPtcd on your tolling JUG anything you didn't wish to." fully, bnt thero is na help for It—Chnrlli is coming homo tomorrow." "No, no," sho cried eagerly, " I t "Oh!" said sho obecr/ully. "That will my fuult. 1 filiould huve told you anything you ashed." be nico for you, won't it, auntiop" "Yes," Bald I, "of oourso it will be nici " I tihull uiiver ask." —for mo. But I was thinking of you, my *'I shall toll you without." Thwo wore deur." I wanted to malco her feel aggriev- further Bounds of violent klpsing, and I ed, yon eco, nt tho ontsofc. covered niy head wlfcli n rug and groimtsd. "Of oourso it WHS foolifib, deai'/'my "I don't sno why it should be a trouble to me, auntie," eho answered, opening boy wua. buying, wiiuu I uncovorod my her big eyes wide, in that innocent way hoad again. " I kuew I oould trust you, really. Biit It mudo mil fed eo snvago to sho has. There is no disguising tho tao that her manner and nppenrnnce wo Buoh Eeojou and Chirlifion talking BO confldonas to a young man might nppeur interest tially whilo I WUB pluylng. Ho la euch a Ing and uttrautlvo. Indeed," she con- nico follow"— tinued, " I am very ourioua to seo Charlie "Yes, lie is," filio eaid again after all these years. Ho used to bo "I thought you might like him better such a nice boy. I'm sure I eliall like than jue." him," I t was a good thing evidently tha "So I might." I lmd taken tulvlco. "Oh, Addiol" "But Idou't." Icorerod inyhead ogaio "Ho 1H BtHl Tory ntco," I Informed her, with an nppearanco of candor, "but I am for a Kucond or two. "If you wnut to know why I was so iu afraid ho will be rather a drawback to your painting, y o u see, my deart young terestud, Bir," RIIO went on brightly, "it waa becauso ho wns tailing mo nil about men expect such a lot of attention now you, and tlio cups you Jiad won, nod what "DotheyP I've genernlly found it thi a splendid partner ho found you boforo ho other way." Bho laughed mischievously left off playing, and—now bo quiot." I t 1B a slnoero sort of laugh, liko a grown " I w a e u fool," Euid Chnrllo roworfioup child's, and I could not help feeling fully. . that i t would sound very pleasant—to n "Then, when wo gofclnto tho trap and I young man. wtw. fouling KO jiluafiud with you, you wore " I dnro say you hnvo, Addle," I replied so orosH with me." Thm-o wns a Httlo gravely. "But you seethe case is different catch i n her voico. "Don't, dcur." when o young man cornea homo to n Then they tuIked a littlcnnoro nonsonso, mother who has always spoiled him—I nnd nt last thoy camo lo tiio isubjoctof mo, fear." I sifthed. "I'hodi'iu'old matorwill bo KO pluasod," . ".A littio spoiling ingooa for young peo- Bald Chnrlio. ple if they're nico naturally, dud says,* "Yoa," suitl Adilio, " I do think Bho eho Assured mo. Tom always bad foolish will." theories about euoh things. "TJiero emi't bo any doubt of It." "It in no good of hor," Addio wont on, "You eeo," I remarked deprccatlngly, "ho is used to having his convenience with a swelling in hor voico. "Many studied in ull the arrangements of th< niotlioro would liavo tho 115iit mo not nearly good enough for you—oh, but they .houeo." "Am I ao arrangomontp" sho inquired, irouJd, RciiUytmd truly, Ohurlio, I should laughing ugalo. " What shall I be expect- huvo felt bound not to let mj-bolf cava for you"— * ed to do?" "Oh, Addlol" "Well,"I apologized, "Charllo is rather *'WelI, not to let you know that I did if fond of company, GO I expeot bo will wan you to go out with h*m a good deal, 3 doarauinio hadn't sliown so clearly that • tear that It may rather interfere with your Bho approved ot it, You think Bho docs, Cont you, duarf" painting." " I ' m Buro of it, littio 0110," suit! iio with "Oh, I can always got up In tho morn Ing und mako up time," sho replied oon coBvIctlon. "Look Jiow eho tlirair us togetlier. It's any belief that Bho planned it solingly. "He may ask you to KG ond ivatoh him from the ilrst." I could stand it no longer. I jumped up training," I arid, shaking my beau*. ' 'Ho runs round and round the long path, you from tlio Bofu ami was going out of tho know, and likes some ono to t a t e a watel room, but tho \m\ior rustled as I trod on ftnd count how many times ho goes round.' It, nnd thoy heard mo, BO 1 took tho bull ''Oh, xvoU, that won't make a srrloua by the horns and walked into tho con Inroad on xny leisure- . Bo oati't run al~ Borvatory, day;" " I couldn't help hearing Bomothlnp; as I"roin that dny tho omporor camo rather "Ho may oven want you to go to a lot I wake u p , " I said, smiling, "nnd—nnd down yet. Hundred other kinds. ofton to his ilaughter's room, now and of football matches. That you cannot bo 1—God bless yon, my dears. I mn glad," And, illogical ns .it mny sooni, I was. then Eovoral times a day. His interest in expected to do," I said firmly. In Parlor Suits "Oh, how delightful I" Tho foolish Tho children nro very fond of ono auothor, tho curious littio atiiuiala was now thoroughly aroused. Ho wot only wafcobod • child actually clapped her hands. " I love and Addiu is n good Httlo girl. I still toko in Tho DoJJit'stic Jonwjal— thoni whilo they spun thomeolves in until Just in—a beauty of a suit—brofootball nbovo everything I" Idon'tknow what tho woman of the present day am ODD gets to I00U forward to a paper after tho lust ono had coiuplototl its shining colcatelle, damask or vclour covered GO many yenrs—bnt I wroto to tlio editor or; but ho also racked hie brain and puzoomiug to. —mahogany finished frame—carv"Anyhow I am afraid you will find and told him tlmt ha ought tobomoro zled obout wlinfc would now becoiuo of ed richly. $16.25. Green vclour poor Oharlio a terrible distraction, I careful In his "Answers to Correspond- them. Ono day a foir weeks later Iio found must coufoBE, too, that he is rather given ents." fie didn't print tmy reply, but, tho reply to his binning qu«Btlou, He suit—embroidered bflclt, mahogyon sec, I sent uo cream.—J. A. Flynn In funded ho could hear a slight nolso within to teasing." any frame—was $40, now $25. ouo of tho egg shaped formations, As he "So," said she, with a mieohlovous Madame $60 darkgrcenYeluor overstuffed 5bent down to uxniutiio it nioro closely, he frwlnklo in her eye, "am I." Anxious t o Help. enwtlKife it hud discolored a t ono ond nnd picce iuit for $40. A $65 mahogany " I do hope you will not quarrel," 1 Do you know, 1 havo hulf a niind to appnrently hnd become moist; how this begged, "and that you will give him as frame Bilk brocatelle suit for $35. muca of your society as you can, I want send Proaldont McKiuley a copy of theend, giving way under some pressure from One royally beautiful suit—finest mitiutoa of tho last meeting of our debat- witliln, bulged outward; how tho outer tlio dear fellow to enjoy blmsuU." ing ulub," sho said 113 sho luuked up from thrufidb wore gently pushed to one side, silk damaa1t,8olid mahogany frame "Now don't you worry, you dear old ir newspaper. nnd how soino tiny whito feet mode their -$85. Looks a $125 auit. auntie," she replied, shaking ono flngor appouranco, soon followed by a Httlo white a t uao. "Charlie and I are Koing to bo "\VhyV" ho inquired. "Oh, tho govornment FCOUIS to bo BO'bond. A Bin nil, tronibling, whlty animal great friends. I've 'a way wid tho men,' Set the " Portl and Range " before you think of any othtr iort. troubled about tho Philippine problem cropt forth. Its wings grow and strengthdon't you know." 76B. A WEEK WILL DO IF CASH 13 SHORT. tlmt It ecenis to mo If I can do nnylhing ened noticeably after being opened and Sho klBsed mo with a rush and Bot my tohvilp it out I ought to do It, ^Vo settled shut a few times until suddenly it fled cap straight again. " I ' l l go and look up up tho propor [loliny to pursuo nt Manila away. Tho omncrar, the oiupross and tha my finery to charm hla eyos." SJio tripped in just ubuut 80 minutes nt our lost moot* Httlo pclneosa woro vury much surprised. off, singing "Charlie Is my darling," anil ing, you know, und tho minutes might They all lmd ofton seen tiio littio white 'I vainly tried to feel quite satisfied a t tho show tho wiiy out of nu mvlvivfird pwdica- butterfly in strarntR about tho old mulberLOW PRICES-EASY TERMS. g QJ . Near Plane St., • BUOceaB of my plan. Moreover, I oould iiiODt,"—Cljk-ngo Post. ry Irons infcht)gnrden, particularly in tho not reidst a feeling that I wns not noting Note fi>6t name "Amos." Newark, N. J. twilight of a warm su mm or oven ing. I t quite straightforwardly with her. Poor was not long boforo tho littio prluecsa had Due p . Telephone 580. Goods delivered Free t o a n y part of State. Httlo Addict Sbo ia a bonny girl. If n lot of tliGHO butterflies In hor roam, much " J l r . Griz/.Ioy scunifi to i)o a very deep only poor Tom hadn't boon so improvl tliinlcor," rttnmrki'd tho 1 inpnsssIonnblo to the dlecomflturo of hor maids, who did ident! not tnko Uijuliy to this now whim of their WoU, Charlie camo home and took ue you«g woman. 0AINT1NG becomes expensive when you tuc cheap paint Perhups you '*Ycs,"roi)llcrt WlFsCnyonno. "Ho can't inistrcsa all by Btorm as usual) and from the ilrst * have already learned this—others have. For cxcelltnt results in Hut Loult-Smi wns a child ond Q princess look which he gave hor 1 began to IH.VG talk fivo minutes without. Retting nway every particular use at tlmt. So she insisted uiion being allow* ray fears, "Of course, mother!" ho 6 bnyond his dopih."— \V»Hiiinyton Slur. ed to feed hop now potH, just aa sho bsd fornicrly tlio m»oh less jolly cntorplllari, T r y o r a l n - O l Ti*y « r a I » - O | Tho Iitttlo Polks but at first HIKI was very unhappy that hor A.Bk your Rrocer to-dtiy to Bhnw you a pack* butterflies would not cat of tho fresh inul> Jove Dr. Wood'B Norway PinoSyrup. PIooi Artistic shades producing pleasing effects. ago of Grain-O, tlie now food drink that tabes berry leaves nho lmd brought In for then) ant to toko, perfectly bannloes. Positive tho placoof roffeo. Tlio children may drink every day. SHU thoy would always keop cure for cougba, colds, broiicultla, astUnati. 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